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Minority contractors only will submit bids
By DICK KIMMINS
COLUMBUS (UP II - For
the second time m three
months, the Controlling
Board has agreed to set aside
a group of publicly funded
state contruction contracts
for minority contractors.
·Monday, the board unanimously approved an Ohio
D e· p a r t m e n t
of
Administrative Services
request to allow only
minority contractors to be
able to bid on the seven
contracts totaling $1.8
million.
Last March, the board took
similar action, which nnw hos

Merri-Mafe

OXWALL

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LEXINGTON·

been chall enged in th e
Franklin County Court of
O&gt;mmon Pleas by the Ohio
Building Chapter of the
~.ssodated General Contractors.
Tue sday 's
group
of
contracts totaled $1 .8 million ,
mcluding :
- $575,000 for an Ohio
Departm e nt
of
Transportation garage in
Cuyahoga Cowlly.
-$300,000 for roof repairs
at the University of Toledo.
-$280,000 for construction
of the Western Reserve
Psychiatric Reh:1bilil:&gt;l i"n

Center in Summit County.
fl oo r last November as
-$250,000 for a Wright justification for the state 's
State University building.
"set aside , affirmative
-$250,000 for renovation nf ac.·tion prohlfam .
the University of Cincinnati
The
eonlral'lors '
rieldhouse.
association also has suit s
-$100.000 for an irrigation pending in 'ta te and federal
system at Youngstown State courts
in
Cincinnati
University.
. c hallenging s imilar
-$75,000 for a QJyahoga affirmative action program s
County Mental Health and regarding publicly financed
Mental Retardation center . construction projects .
Legislative members of the
"It's illegal, as there's no
board cite a resolution law permitting it, to proceed
adopted in a skeleton session in a manner that specifically
of the Ohio House of denies ce rtain groups of
Representatives with only ~itizens the oprx&gt;rt unity to bid
four members present on the on
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pn,jcrts," ('olnpl:.unec..l Ed
Frccdnwn. direeuw rt f the
Oh io Building Contraetnrs.
State Architect Don Welsc h
!Old the b&lt;&gt;a rd th at even
though cll rr &gt;petitive bidding
would be waived with
approval 11f the request, the
seven contracts would be
awa rded on a "lowest and
best bid " basis among
minori ty contrador s.
In 11ther action. the board

appmved the expenditure of
$:1:1.200 in
all-purpose
emergency funds so the Ohio
ll 1 ~hw ay
Patrol could
con tinue i nv~stj ga tion s into

gt ,verrunclll :
- Alleged crimina l mi scon -

du ct by the National
C:raphics Corp., Utlwnbus, in
its man y contracts with the
State Division of Printing.
- "Irregularit ies" ·in
certain lnans mcidt• lJy the
Ohio Development Financing
Cnmmissiun.

And finall y, the board
unanimously approved the
advancement of five months
worth of school foundation
p&lt;Jyrnents - about $294,000 to the North Union Loca l
School Di strict in Union
County .

billing
system
and
&lt;'ompletion of a prOiJ€rty
rea plll'aisal.
A new &gt;tate law allows the
'••ard ID advance school distr itts school foundation paym e nt s
·· under
extradordinary
ci r cumstances ." Th e
payments are normally made
nn a monthly basis.
Earlier this year, the board
adva nced th e · Cleve land
sc hool syste m about $30
million in payments which
normally would have been
made from .July through
December .

Di&gt;trid Superintendent .!on
tnld the board that the
Union Co Wl ly auditor had not
and Would not send ou t
property lax bills due last
February and the !,GOO-pupil
'""h&lt;Kll district was unable ID
meets its payrcrll and maintenance expenses.
'"l11e people in ow district
even volunteered to pay their
I property) taxes and the
auditor wouldn't accept
them, " said Kiger .
The reason £or the auditor 's
delay, he added, was the
auditor's prob lem with
chanKin~ over to a computer
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Dr. Davis commended
by Middleport council
Meeting in regular session
Monday night, Middleport
Village Council voted to pass
a resolution of commendation
in honor of Dr. J . J . Davis.
who is retiring the end of
June . The resolution was
passed upon the recom·
mendation of Councilman
Charles Mullen, whu commented that Dr. Davis had
worked unselfishly in the
community for many years
and "has don e the work of
three doctors." " He will be
hard to repla ce," Mullen
;tated . Clerk-Treasurer Gene
Grate will prepare the
commendation to be sent to
Dr . Davis.

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In another action , council
passed
by emerg ency
measures an ordinance increasing the pay of lifeguards
at the community swimming
pool from $1.35 to $2 an hour
and the salary of the swimming instructor from $3 to
$3.25 an hour. It was approved alt er Councilman
Allen King . on behalf of the
r ec reation

c ommission,

reported the sa lary increase
was recommended because
low pay is making it difficult
for park direct or Cheryl
Burdette to sec ure pool
lifeguard s. Whi le co uncil
agreed it cannot compete in
the la bor market , it wa s

agreed some raise should be
provided so that adequate
lifeguards can be secured.
Grate pcinled out the pcol is
designed
to
provide
recreation for children of the
comm unity and was not in·
tended to be a money maker
although $1,500 was cleared
last year. The pay increase is
retroactive to May 25.
Bob Haggerty , Middleport
businessman , appearin g
before council , reported he
had recently paid $275 in
license fees to the town for
the operation of a pool hall in
the back of the Firestone
Store.
However, the landl ord
three weeks after the opening
doubled the rent making the

continuation of the pool hall
impossible, Haggerty said .
He asked council tu consider refunding a· part of $275
license fees which would have
covered a period of one year.
Grate said Solicitor Bernard
Fultz had ruled the ordinance
on such license fees provides
for no partial or complete
refund .
Council took no action for
making a refund to Haggerty
on the basis of Fultz'
deri sion. Haggerty contended
that whether any provision
was made or not ethically he
should have some sort of a
refund . He left the meeting
expressing his dissatisfaction
with the lack of action by
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president, Kenny Hoffman, internal director ; back, Bill
YoWlg, chairman of the board , Dave Fox , internal
director , Mike Kelly , external &lt;lirector, Glen Enslen ,
secretary, Richard Roseberry , external director and Paul
Able, treasurer.

N:~!':~,=~.!~!.=.,_ Burden
put
West Virginia mines poorest
0 n I arger
operations
its fight for daily public access to the Sandusky County
Emergency Medical Services run repcrt. Sandusky County
Prosecutor Stephen E. Hagerman ruled in fa vor of the newspaper Monday alter the EMS and Sandusky County
Commissioners asked Hagerman for his opinion.
The prosecutor wrot.e the commissioners, "EMS run
reports are public information and therefore must be made
available to the news media or anyone else who wishes to
inspect the same. "

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House passes resolution

IORELCO RAZORS

OF FICERS - Officers of the Meigs County Jaycees
were annoWJced at the annual dinner meeting held at the
Meigs Inn Monday night. Front, left to right, Mike Mullen,
state director, Dave Jenkin s, president, John Kauff ,
internal vice president. Jeff Howell, external vice

WASHINGTON I UP! )- The House W1Bnimously passed a
resolution condemning violations of human rights in Uganda
Monday and called on President Carter to take action against
the east African COWltry such as a trade embargo.
The 377-IJ vote came after a brief debate during which both
dictator ldi Amin and a number of U. S. companies operating
in Uganda were condemned .

Tennessee man faces charge
ASHLAND, Ohio I UPI) - Bond was set at $50,000 Monday
for Edward Fieldll of Memphis, Tenn., arrested June 1 by the
FBI In El Paso, Texas, in connet1ion with the death of a three·
year-old boy last October.
Fields, fa cing arraignment June 22 on several COWlts in
connection with the death of Artenchy Williams m, was
returned to Ohio during the weekend and ordered held in the
Ashland C,unty jail.

Berkowitz undergoes tests
NEW YORK (UPI ) - Convicted "Son of Sam" killer
David Berkowitt will undergo new psychiatric tests to
determine whether he will serve his 25-year-to·life sentences in
a hospital for the criminally insane or a maximum security
prison.
·
Berkowitz sat quietly Monday in the seventh-rtoor cow-troom in the State Supreme Court in Brooklyn as three judges
- one for each borough where the "Son of Sam ambushes
occurred - imposed the maximum 25-year-to-life sentence lor
each of six counts of murder .

COLUMBUS I UP! ) - John
H. Croom, vice president and
chief engineer for Colwnbia
Gas told the Public Utilities
Commission Monday that at worst - only large boiler
operations will have to be
burde ned
with
gas
curtailments nelrt winter.
" l do not anti cipate
additional curtailment will
have to be imposed as the
winte r progres ses ," said
Croom . " It is always
possibl e, of co urse , th at
unforseen conditions, such as
extraordinary weather, could
ca use
so me
add ed
curtailment.
·•aut Columbia ha s a
weather reserve built into its
calculation s, so that even if
weather should turn out to be
10 percent colder than
normal. there would be no
change in curtaiiment.
Croom said requirements
had declined suootantially
over the past six years.

"Co nserva ti on put into
effect by our customers is the
prin cipal ca use for the
decline in requirements, "
said Croom . He said in the
last six years, residential and
commercial customers had
reduced their requirements
by about 18 percent.
Croom also said for the
upcoming winter , C,lumbia
will have almost 2 billion
cubic feet of gas in local Ohio
production, compared to 134
million cubic feet six years
ago.
"This dramatic increase
represents th e results of a
mu ch-e xpand ed eff ort to
secure Ohio produced gas."
said Croom . "We have added
adepartment whose function
is t o acquire Ohio gas
volwne ; we have people in
the fi el d see kin g Ohio
supplies; we are competitive
on price; in short we are out
to secure uur share uf Ohio's
gas production ."

CHARL ESTON, W.Va .
I UPII - Of all states that
produce coal. West Virginia
ranks th e poorest in terms of
providing its miners a safe
environment in which to toil ,
says an outgoing member of
lhe Legislature.
Del. E rnest Moo re. DMcOowell, said the state's
track record on sa fety ··is the
worst in the na tion."
Defeated in a re-€lection
bid , Moore told th e leg islative
subcommittee on coal mining
Mond ay. " Wes t Virginia
continues to lead the nation in
disablin g Injuri es in the
bituminous coa l mines of the
country."
l"st yea r, he said , West
Virginia's disabling injury
ratt was 54.9 per million man
hours, or 5,357 injuries .
P~nnsylvania , second, had a
42.02 rate and 2,719 injuries.
Little is being done to
revl'rse this trend, according
to Moore, 1ire presi dent of
United Mine Wor kers District
29 In Beckley .
Moore claimed the Legislalive Rule -Making Review
Co mmittee was
bein g
"s topped by une strip
operator" from forming rules
to eope with certifi cation of
strip mine foremen .
The
lawm aker
wa s
identified by Moore as Del.
E.E. Bryan , D-Barbour , who

Soviet grain crop larger .
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Soviet Union's total grain
crop could be larger than the 1977 harvest of 194.5 million
metric tons , the Agriculture Department predicted Monday.
In Its first forecast of the 1978 Soviet crop, the
department's World Food and Agricultural Outlook and
Situation Board said chances are "about two out of three" that
the Soviet grain crop will range from 185 million to 225 million
metric tons .

Steelworkers drive begins
CLEVELAND (UPII - The United Steelworkers Union
has begun an organizing drive among the 350 employees of the
Ohio Lotlery's Cleveland headquarters.
Alfred Capone, organizing coordinator for District 28of the
United Steelworkers, said job security and fear the Lottery
may move its headquarters to Columbus are the main reasons
why employees are Interested In unionization .

Investigation continuing
LAWRENCEVD.LE, Ga. (UP!) - The investigation Into
the shooting of Hustler magazine owner Larry Flynt continues
to center on organized crime figures and disgruntled former
employees, according to Gwinnett County Investigators.
However , a pollee spokesman refused to confirm reports
that authorities are investigating two pornographers Cleveland businessnan Reuben Sturman and Mike Thevis, the
Atlanta "Sultan of Smut" who escaped from a New Albany,
Ind. jail in April .
~

JAYCEE OF THE YEAR - Bill Young, right, was named Jaycee of the year at the
li!fnual awards banquet held Monday night at the Meigs Inn . Mike Mullen . left , state
director. presented Vowtg with a certificate and plaque.

\

has asked that some proposed
foremen be excused from
forma l tests, sub st itutin g
time in the mine.
The Board of Coal Mine
Health and Safety, set up last
year by legislatie act to dea l
with fi ve criti cal areas of
safety by .January , has done
nothing, Moore cha rged .
"This IS because the operators are wilting everything ID
death to ;1all the board from
getti ng ,a nything done,"
Moure sa id.
Sen . Alan Susman. D-

R a l eigh. c ommiltee
chair man. said
M1n es
Director Waller M11lcr would
discuss some Issues next
month when he is calil-d to the
p&lt;Jnel.
Don Moyer. director of the
Governor' s
Offi ce
of
F:eonomic and Comm unity
Development, told membl'rs
he and Gor . Jay Rockefeller
talked with Japanese officials
about the Asian indu strial
giant's
swit ch
fr om
Amencan4 o Australian-&lt;lug

" We arc co nsiderin g a
trade mission to Jap&lt;Jn later
on th is yea r ," Moyer

1·evealed .

A slump 111 the export
market accounted for part of
the decline in southern West
Vtrgmia coal production, but
little can be done as long as
the state's C(lai is priced so
slt•t·p. Moyer said .
One idea IS to persa ude the
Japanese to stockpile coal
while their economy slows , h€
said

Crews are repairing river wall
A Chessie System crew has
been working at Pomeroy in
recent weeks making repairs
to the retaining wall along the
Ohio River damaged during
the winter by high water. The
wall had fa iled at several
points in terr upting ra il
service and causing t•oncern
about fulure erosi on which
co uld have damaged Main
Street.
Chessie System offi cials
ad vised in April repqir s
wuuld be made . A crew

working from campcars
located at the Pomeroy Ya rd
has been working on the
project since early May .
Repairs have been completed
nea rthe Midwest Steel plant.
Work is now being performed
nea r Crow's Steak House and
smaller problems are also
being corrected at va rious
other pcints.
When re pai rs in th e
Pomeroy area arc (.'(Jill ·
pleted. the crew and their
campcars wi ll move to

anuther po int along Chessie
S1•stcnr tracks between
T;,ledu and Pomeroy. The
nine green and yellow campr ars incl ud e two former
Jklssengcr cars which once
rolled along behind steam ·
locomotives on Chesapeake
and Ohio pa ssenger trains
befo re being converted to
bunk cars.
The other seven cars are
modified boxcars, including
several older wooden cars
which are no longer seen in
1·e~ u l ar service .

1,335,327 voted Deputies
in Ohio Primary probing
COLUMBUS ( UPI ) - A
total of \, 335,327 persons
voted in the June 6 primary
eil&gt;&lt;:tion, according to the
tabulation of un offi cia l
written reports rece ived by
ScrrNary of State Ted W.
Brown .
The turnout was 314,673
below th e 1. 6 million
prediction Brown made on
May 8. At that time he sai d
900,000 Democrats would vote
;rnd 750,000 Republicans
would go to the ballot box
June 6.
However , the breakdown
shows 707,112 Dcmf&gt;Crats cast
their votes last Tuesday,
wh ile
onl y
628,2 15
Republicans voted .
Several days before the
balloting, Br own hedge d
say in g Republi ca ns had
failed to " ma~ e eno ugh
nni se" in their co ntested
races ..._ tmd there were four
r•f them , inrludin g a
gu Lcr n e~ turiu l baltic between
~

lncwnbent G0\ James A.
Rhodes and House Mwnritl
Leader Charles R. K1u·fess
Unofficial reports from all
118 co WJty boards of elections
show Lt : Gov. Ri chard
Celeste was the No . \ votegetter . He rece ived 491,05:!.
nearly 100,000 more than
Rhodes , and 740 more than
Attorney General William J .
Brown, aiSll Democrat , who
was unopposed .
State Treasurer Gertrude
W. Donahey - the party's top
vote-gett er in the last
General Election four years
ago - was last amon ~ the
four Democrati c off icia ls .
She received 471,672 votes.
"It is appropriate that Dick
ICeleste) should lead the
ticket ," · Mrs. Donahey sa id
Monda y. " It loo ks like I have
a job to do."
Mrs. IJ&lt;onahey pointed out
that four years ago she
received Strong support from
"independents."
1•

complaints
Meigs Co unty Sheriff
James Proffilt deputies, are
investigating entry of the
concession stand at th e
Racine Ballpark sometime
between 8:30p.m. Saturday
and 4:30 p.m. Monday . The
buttom of the door was torn
off to gain entrance. Nothing
was apparen!ly missing .
Deputies are investigating
enlry of an unoccupied house
on McCum ber Hill. Larry
Lavender, Syracuse, is the
owner. Nothing was reported
missing .
R&lt;&gt;n Ruberts, Rt. I, Port·
land , reported a tape player
was stolen from his auto
parked at Southern High·
School over the weekend. The
auto was there while he was
working on the motor in the
school auto shop. The in·
cidenl is under investigation.

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Criminal bill facing House vote
U:UNAKil
1!1'1 !ltah•huu•e Keport~ r
C,l ll.llMUlJS llJP II - The
01110 House li11llly w.., to v(J(e
urtlhtJ 1cvliiiJO Senate vcrsl011
of " hill ullowlng luntli!IJ
urasure or l'rlminaJ ret:ords
Mtcr a lcn~thy dcm.'
IJII"lrutlcon uf KUOd lJt ·
havlur
'll•e bill WU/1 one of a !lertes
on Ute HoWle calcndar lor
rullllcutwn or Senate amendments a s the General
A•sernbly reconvened
following a mweek r.-unary
election r~'Ces.~
Roth chambers were w
Hy

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House
ftnance
The
so-cal led suhwmmtttee met at 9 30
"c•pungement" btU appltes a m to pot the ftnishing
to ex~onv1&lt;:ts who avo1d touches
on legtslatlon
crtm~ more senoUB than
upgradmg the accountmg and
mtnor misdemeanors lor ~ rnanagemer1t procedures for
yean aft.,. thetr release from school distm1 s
pnson Another venuon
And the S.nalt F'mance
clearoo the Hou.'le wah only Committee was UJ rnt..,l at 4
f1 ve vote.IJ to spa r e l~:~st
p m tiJ .tart work on • $190
Ja nuary
million su pplementa l
Meanwhtl e, sepa rat e aprrrrprlall uns btll , wtth SIIJ6
comnuttt-es In the Senate and rntll lon ~oi ng w schools m
How., began work today on a extra grants and loans
patr or btll8 aunoo at ge ttm ~
Scrwtc Democratic leaders
hope
U1e approprtatton can be
public S&lt;:hools '"' a ftrrn
ltnanctal fO&lt;Illng , at least sent over to tile House by the
end of tht s wee k Th ey
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most of the coun ll"y, are
changtn g th etr
htrm g
praltiCes and sellmg good.'
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that wtll attract more
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an)mQre or a place where the
boys can get together on a
Saturday
," accordmg to John
Dear Edt lor ,
Btmsen
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Iowa
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I would hke to say th anks ''' ti"M? Ohto State Patrol A
manager
ol
the
Northwest
member of the 0 S P rendcr&lt;d help w me and my parents
Lurnberrnan's Association
whtle I was vtSilm~ my brotherstn J,oram, Ohto
" We are gelling calls from
My car broke down on our wa~ back h&lt;Jme on Memonal
lumb€ryard.o;
from aU over
Day Atrooper pte ked rn e up and took rne to rny older brother's
lor
advtt'f
on
how to get the
house and returned rne Ill rn y car
women
In
thetr store s
So many thanks w that ruce Patrolman
because
,
tn
ma ny cases,
Thank you - Your• truly, Gc'&lt;Jrge R Johnson, Rt 2,
they've
got
the
pocketbooks
Racllle
for the family and the access
to the money ," Btrnsen satd

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TOO TfREil f'OR TRIAl. · Howard Jarvis, leader olthe
Cahforn1 a tax re"olt , was tvJ dl t(J itppeetr Monday at his tnal

on a mt.'&gt;derneanor charge ol dr unken dr tvmg m Oxnard, Calli
JarvLs, a;r.,tcd Mar&lt;h 15, pleaded Innocen t last month ,
8aytng he had IJeen talon ~ pres&lt;.nptwn drugs Hts attorney told
the court Jarvts sufleroo a sevr·re hemorrhage when he
stepp&lt;..'&lt;ltn • hole "" a •ta~e durtn ~ • Vlttory l elebratton alter
\hi! Prop4'rmtmn l~ \lfAI! I~$ wttk A :ipoke ~mM for the 75--year -

old JarVI.!! satd he ~ a s nr~ senously hurt , but wa s resting at hts
Ins An ~e l es horne "He's just fatt~ued and ve ry exha usted
lrorn hts 95-lurur w&lt;.rk weeks, " the spt,kesman sa td " All he
neoos 18 a little btt of rest " TIJe tnal wa s postponed until July
10
tANS SOAJ&lt; Eil S&lt; .lipcrs were getting at least
$100 a lt cket Munday ntght m Atlanta lor fans anxwus to see
~lONES

the fllllhng Slimes Best des the "a Ipcro , f•ns were also soaked
by heavy rmns befr.-e tlley CIJUid ~e t tnstde li"M? Fox Theater
Tight secunty had IJCl'fl set up arr,und the theater 3li hours m
prcven t tn~

entry - tnrludtng

the mlJre ventun:Sinne from gammg free
wh,, lr!f;d tJ, sltp

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Alth&lt;Jugh S(lfTie ull11 tal.s csttmatc there wert two lans Without
lt ckets to cadt uf th e nearly 4,000 whtr dul, ptllt ce satd the
second con tel l IJil th-.: SIJ,nt:s' ( urr• nt U S v,ur went srnuuthly
PAI..F.~TINIAN SHOWING Th e llrntr&lt;overst«l !tim 'The
PalesUman /' whtch spdrh-d &lt;~ d~HHJ rL'Jtr.::tlltm frJr actress
Vanessa Rf'd~rHVf' , wllll&gt;t: sh own Fndoy rur,ht iil the Academy
ol Mouon Picture Arts and &amp;ten&lt; s Samu el r;,Jdwyn Theate r
In Beverly Hdls, Cali! Acad 'In) J&gt;restd&lt;·nt l111ward J&lt;och S&lt;J td
the ~retntn~ docs n•1t mean the M ddl•ff l) cndr;rsc s t:tth er the
!tim or the sponsorm~ organlwuun 1n t111 s'
Workers
I.eaguc , a nc~tton al Trotskyite ~ roup Mtsh Hefh.; r ~vt , who •.-..m
the bc!!t .supportmg adres s Us{ dr tht s y1·&lt;.tr, was ptckl!tt..-d by
Jewish grt1Uf)S
Academy Award s&lt; ercm&lt;.ny IJC cau.~e she
fmanced and narrated th e ftlrn

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Ctvtl nghL' leader Ru y Wilkin• was hrrnurc-d
at the I lth annual NAA CP !maKe Aw;ml.s banquet tn lm
Angeles lor his
yems of dc•h catc-d servtce to the cau.se
r.I.IMI'S•:~

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Oatmy l'humas will n -cetvt lhc
Huben Humphrc) llu miJnllttn.m 1\Wrtrd from Author s and

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OreHles ''Minnie" Minusu ftl ed fqr di V(Jrt( MondrJ} 1n l1w.:uMo
Authors James Baldwin .mel Norma n Mailer were iHllf1ng
those attendJng an Am erU'dO C'lvtl f.tb:•rt1rs Unum ret cptlun
In New Yurk MoucUty n 1~hl

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mc, 6 3IJ p tn at the Houle 33
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Team 5

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State Farm Ins
Team 3

24 t6
18 22

Team 4

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Team 2

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Cled•th K1ng 144 Debb1 e
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Wh1tlat ch UJ and Jenny
Ma dam- may I show you a Whitlatch 141
k1tchen appliance that your
Jnd high ser ies - Jenny
nc1ghbor satd yuu could n't pos· Whitlatch 401 , Pat Benlz JW
and Cled lth Ki ng 378
St bl y alford ' '
Team high game - State
Fa rm 522 , Team 2 S06 and
Tea m S 491

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7 30 Fr1d~~ ~ rd tht

A patr ol oceloL~ move Irom the slum ol theJr old -lashtoned
1hiJ room to a hahltat destgned to resemble lhetr place m the
wtld A three-ton female hippopotamus screams stlently m
frll'trauon a~ she IS rebulled by a wary 600-po11nd baby hippo
wh" would rather loll ow hts keeper around like a dog at heel. A
ktn ~ t obra wa1ts ror 1ts venom to k 1lltts "preyn - a sausage
rub boo wtth snake'S kin so 11 wtll smell like the cobra 's Miura!
rood
Those ..re .unong the lascll!almg wo scenes on the 'Nova"
pre,..ntattnn or " Mernones !rom Eden," whtch PBS Will
broadca&gt;t J11n c 14 (check local hstm g.s)
The beaultlully produc..J program descrtb€s ti"M? changes m
1ws as they tncrcasmgly hecome places where enllangered
''JlCclCs tna y be protectoo and encouragld to reproduce
1\epcatc-dly th • potnlts malle that tile wild areas ol the earth
arc dt8apJl4'arlng beneath the bulldozer and Irom now on the
Wild mu.'t ll4' managed tf 11 "Ill surVIve

dt sc u.ssed
( OHI IIIU TIIty ri ower fun d
I!'P' rt w.J s g1vcn Refrc!=lhs1g11S

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decorators to some of the
lumber yards
Today 's
lumberyar ds are sell tn g
tllemse lves up as mfonnalton
centers lor the hom eowner
"Don't get me wrong. nus
tloesn 't mean we are lostng
the lum ber or gettmg rtd ol
the wood It Just means we're
lookmg at both Sides ol the
merchandising ," Btmsen
satd
The &lt;!&lt;HI-yourself boom IS
atding the lumberyards and
Btrnsen said that IS directly

l'red Silverman addressed tile NBC alllitale slalwns
Monday over dosed mcwt televtswn , and the most startling
announcement the new presulent or NBC made was, 'Good
afternoon " In bn el remarks he stre8sed the neoo for
teamwork tile trnportance ol news and mlormatton, of
commitment to mnovauon , quahty and re8pon stbthty "We are
not ~om g to lolluw anyune," Stl verman satd 'We're gomg to
lead "

"Is" the cl ub voted to
bills Brackets for •tree!

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so me cases -

By JOAN HANA UER
UPI Television Writer
NEW YORK IUPI J - Wtth perfect hmdstght ABC has
yan ked the co-h osts oltts news magazme show " 2().20" after
only one broadcast and repfaced them wtth HuSh Downs
Downs, best known for his years as co-/lost wtlh Barbara
Walters ol the 'Today" show and rurrently hosting a PBS
program lor the over-55 set, ' Easy Over," has taken over for
Harold Hayes and Robert Hughes m the anchor spot on the
hour~ong show, starling wttll the June 13 broadcaBt
The ltrst hroadcast ol "2().20'' June 6earned a 12 4 rattng and
a 22 pert'fnl share ol the audtence , whtch ts wtlhin shooting
dbtanc'f ol the 25 percent share executt ve producer Bob
Shanks satd he hoped for when the program was announced tn
May, wtth everything but ruffles and flourtshes
Rut It IS 12 pmnts lower than the 'Carter Collnlr) " episode
that pre&lt;:oooo 11 and tllat , combtnoo with bad reVIews,
apparently rn•de Roone Arledge, ABC news and sports
preSi dent , decided on llllmed~ate surgery
Shanks satd he hoped Hughes. an Australian who also ts arts
t'&lt;lttor of 'l'ime rnaga7Jne, and Hayes, a North Carohman and
former edttor or Esqwre magaztne, would rematn wtth the
show "ettller aq on-atr Clllllrlbutors or as ootlDnal mem bers of
th e program 's produclton ~tall " Hughes had served as a
IM'odu tlton executive, astde !rom hts co-/lost dultes
"2().20" IS schooult'd lor weekly broadcast Tuesdays, 10-11
p m • Ea.tcrn tunc, th rough the summer, then shtlts to
monthly 8Chedulmg unhl January, when ABC wtll dectde
whether w go weekl y agam

t'1nmnent

advance,

"And the yard.o; are a little
nervous and don't rea ll y
know ho11 to brlllg Ill the
gtr ls They are f1n d1ng
they 've got to expand '
The commg ol the women
means the comt ng of
wallpaper . lt les, carpel
samples, dishes and - Ill

TV •••in Review

By lialted Prets lntematlunal
THE LATEST HITE REPORT . The N•ttonal
Orgaruzaunn lor Women says 11 's b&lt;.'en shorl&lt;hanged by Sheri
HJ1e , the author &lt;JI the "Htte Report," a book on women 's
sexualtly "'OW filed a l625,000 sutl In New York Monllay
111(81n.'lt Mt!l!l Htte , alleg mg she reneged on an agreement to
cc&lt;llrt bute m&lt;JOe) v, :&gt;; Wfcr II.! help tn her research NOW sa td
oo rnooey was e'er patd :lltss Htle could not be reached for

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of Hn ~Sto l ,
.S UIJI' rlrtr

lor school distrtcts unable to
make tl through the fall
because of voter reluctance
to pass levies Much ol the
money will be targeted for
maj(l' ctty school districts
Arid the proposal also
funnels ~her fS6 mill100
mto the state subsidy
formula, makmg 11 100
percent fu.nded as ol July I.
Btg cny legislators are
expected to tangle over who
gets first call on the loans,
and another battle ts
anttctpated over what &amp;rmgs
are to be attached

ca£eterta

Rhodes supports the educa·
t10n fundtng proposal!,
although he wants an
addittonal provt81on, costing
$lO mtllion , to guarantee a 10
percent ll!crease to every
school diStrict Ill the state
Some legislators have set
therr sights even higher, Ill al
percent.
The
s upplemental
approprtattons btll also
contatnS $35 mUltoo for a
state employees' pay raJSe
enacted m April and $lO
mtlliOil for II!Creased welfare
benefits.

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Incl udes dinner and the
dance are avatlable at
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Jtmmy s Pastry Shop,
Vtllage Phannacy Rutland
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EARNS AWARD
Sergeant Randy S Grin·
Htcad, 1!(111 of Mrs Donna J[
r;rln•tead ul Ma"''"· W Va •
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Team 5 !All

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a c a d e mt c •t and l n K tJirc:r~dt mai nte nan ce
rerognation IS gtvcn cath "P •rta lt st at Patrick Af'B
semester to student s who f'la • with the 549th Tatt lcui
mamtain a 3 ~ or higher Air Support Training Group
was cited for
grade potn! a verr.tgc on a 4 0 whtch
me ritorious serv iCe from
scale

Dec 15, 1975to Dec. 31, 1976
Mernbct ~ of the 5491h wtll
wear a dtsttnctlve ribbon to
111ark their alftllatlon wtth the
unit The scrHeant ,. a 1974
~raduate "f Wahama High
Sch&lt;tol. Uts wile, Barbara, 18
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs
l.luhby I. Mules ol Ht 3 Leon
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" {)Jr busmess has been
helped by the 00-lt-yoursell
boom," he satd " More and
more people are domg
reprurs m thetr homes and
maktng
the
chan ges
themselves rat her than
spendmg money on tl And m
many cases they are spear-

SONGFEST SET
A songlest will be held at
the Stiver Memortal FreeWill
Baptist Church at 7-30 p.m
Saturday Smgers w11l be the
Pnvett
Family
!rom
Cleveland, Mona Hill and
Elestme McDantels The
headoo by the wtves or the pastor, the Rev Andrew
Parsons welcomes the public.
gu-lfnends "
Btmsen admttted many The church 1s locatoo at
men used to look at the Kanauga.
lwnberyards as a place Ill get
away from the women
"It 's a Iact of life, and some
ol the old-tuners are haVIIlg
REVIVAL SLATED
to adjust to the tdea," Bunsen
A revtval wtll be held at the
saJd
Zton Church ol Christ, SR 143
between Pomeroy and
llaiTlsonville. Speaker wtll
be Clarence Shepard. Ser·
VIceS will be held Sunday,
6 '
June 19 through June 25 at
7 30 p m. mghtly Everyone
Okey Connolly, Mrs frank IS welcome
Btse, Mrs Roy Hannum and
Mrs Lyle Balderson. The
same ofltcers are to serve for
HOUSEWARMING SET
lhts year except Mrs Walter
A
huusewamung wtll be
Brown wt ll serve as
held
S11nday
!rom 2 to 4 p m
treasurer A card shower was
lor
Mr
and
Mrs.
Larry Hud·
plann ed lor Mtss Naomi
nail,
371
Broadway
St., Mid·
Ptckens
dleport
Mrs
Don
Wtlson
and
Garnes were conducted by
Mrs
Tom
Darst
will
host
the
Mrs Btse and Mrs Brown
housewamung
to
which
all
with pmes gomg to Mrs
lrtends
and
netghbors
ol
the
Btse, Mrs Denver Web€r,
Mrs Donald Putman, Mrs couple are mvttoo to attend
Ernest Whttehead, and Mrs
Ronald Cowdery Door priZe
went to Mrs. Brown
DeilctoUB refreshments and For Wtdnuday, June 14
mtmature ceramic baskets
ltlloo wtth flol\ers made by
Mrs Hann urn were served to
above named and Mrs
Donald Myers, Mrs Thomas
Spencer, Mrs R H Hannum
and Mrs R E Wtlliams

re~ort

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lndependenl and strong Willed
than you ve possessed 10 the

past could be developed this

commg year It will open new
channels fo r you r creative tal

ents

GEMINI (May 21·June 20) You

cou ld be shocked to d tscover

By Lawrence Lamb, M 0
DEAR DR LAMB - About
lour months ago I had an al·
tack uf chest pam and was
hospttaltzoo lor 10 days. The
blood le•ts were OK, but the
electrucardwgrarn showed
that I had a myocardia l In·
farcllon About stx weeks
later I went back to the
husptta l and had enzyme
test• that showed I'd had
some more heart muscle
d•mage and su I was
huspttaltzcd Aller I got out ol
the hospital that time I dtdn't
have any more chest patns I
take lndcralluur ttmes a day
and walk about one mtle a
Oay lor exemse
Now I'm gelltng some
tightness across my chest
when I take my walkmg exercises I can reheve till s wtlh
mtroglycerm Do yuu feel
tlml all these attacks were
cummg !rum the same artery
tlml was closmg off ' How
long wtlll have lhts soreness
and dtscomlort m my left
chest' Wtll I have to take the
lnderal the rest ol my hie' I
•m 54 years old and was 111
goud hea lth before my attack
although r was a heavy
smoker I have completely
qutl smokmg and my wetghl
ts about normal Should I expect to return lu work anO
lead a nonnal hie' My per·
sonal doctor expecls me to be
ull Irom wurk stx munths
DEAH READER - It's un·
posst ble to know whtch or
how many arlenes were m·
volved 111caus mKyou lu have
hea rt prob lems wtlhout
spectal X-ray dye studtes that
uutilne too corona ty arlencs
themselves fl IS probably
true that the rnaJur dtfftcully
llml caused lite heart muscle
Oatnage lmyocardtal mlarc·
llunf was caused by the progressive blockage ol one cor·
unary artery, but that doesn't
tnean that you couldn 'I also
have dtsease 111 the other maJIJr arteries to U1e hcrJ Jt
The key to dec td111~ what
shoul!l be dune to evaluate
you further and what you
shouhl du 111 the future
dcpend8 on how well you
tcu1ver at thts Jlllllll The
t hus! discomfort that you are
ex per tt.: n&lt;:llll-!

wtl h exert 111r1

sugec!'l! ~ Utal

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some problem of provtdmg
sufllctent ctrculallon to your
beart muscle This IS probably due tu the blockage ol
your coronary artenes that
CllUSOO the heart attack 1n the
ltrsl place The lightness or
squeezmg across the chest IS
a frequent way that lllade·
quate c~rculatwn to the heart
muscle caUBe' dtscornlort.
I'm glad you have qutl
smokmg because that should
belp a great dea l In addiiiOn
you should make every ellurt
posstble to decrease your
wetght to the potnl that there
IS no evidence ol any "gmft·
cant !at dellllSI!s under your
skm, regardless ul what the
bathroom scales read. The
thinner you are and the
lun~er you sl.tly that way the
better chance you may have
ol cleamng out some ol tlte
fa tty-cholesterol blockage m
the artertes ol your body
There have been •orne
goud experunents done on
monkeys that demonstrate
reversal ol latty-cholesterol
deposits when the diet IS com·
pletely changed You should
also be on a very low-lat, par·
ltcularly low saturated lal,
and a luw-chulesterol diet and
ltmtt your salt
f am sendmg you The
Health Letter number 2-12,
After the Hea rt Attack It wtll
provtde you mfonnation on
what kmd ol program a per·
son should lollow alter they
have recovered !rom heart
attack Prtmarlly it's the
same kmd of program we
wtsh everyone would follow
bel ore they had on~ Others
who want this tssue can send
50 cenl.l; wtth a long, stamped.
sell·addressld envelope lor 1t
to me m care ol thts
newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
Hadto Ctly StatiOn, New
York , NY 10019

you re a 1r!tle more as ser1ive
1t1an usual to day 1n promotmg
you r mterests You II do so
wit hout trampling on oth ers
Fmd ou t to whom you re rcr
mant1cally su1ted by sending

lor your co py ol Aslro-G raph

Leller Ma11 50 cent:! for each

and a tong

setl-addcessed

stamped envelope to
spec1ly b1rth s1gn

CANCER (June 21·JMiy 22)

II
you take the ltme today to
analyze your Innermost feel·
1ngs
you t:ould deter m1ne
what s been d1s1urb1ng yo u A
ne w self-awareness may
emerge

LEO (July 23-Aug 221 An excel·
lent day to go to yo ur fr iends
lor counsel or to mull things
over Yo u'l l be able to see
con ditions much clearer once
they are disc ussed

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) The
odds are sli ghtly 1n your favor
today &gt;n competitive Situations

erat10n

AQUARIUS (Jan. 2&amp;-Feb II)
Nice tnmgs are being said

about you today because you

have been saying pretly nllty
things abOut others Stand up

and take your bows

PISCES (Feb 211-March 211) The

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$11 so nn•t' munthll,
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~ b1 whcrt~ S'.!61l0 )lt&gt;61r, Sb monllu
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Tllru months. $7 $0
SuiJ."W. IIpUou J:W"iu.&gt; Ultl~.s Sunday

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MINIMUM CHARGE
FOR METERED
5ERVICE
Through one half l ncl'1
me ters . 3 60 per month
Througn live e lgnrnt Inch
meters , l 60 per month
Through three fo urths Inch
meters 6 2~ per month
Througl'1 one inch meters ,
12 48 per m onth
Thro ugh one and one h_alf
1nch meters . 20 88 per month
Through two inch meters , ,.,
37 •• per month
Th r ough to ur Inch me ters ,
72 80 Ptr month
"through srx mch meters ,
1JS 20 per month
Sec 11
All bill s for tnt ,.,
above serv ice shall be ren
dered m ontl'1tv on the first ,. ,
d11 y ot each month or as soon
th ereaffer as Is rea5ona bly
pO SSib le t o r the serv Jce
r endered
d uri n g
the
precedmg month b tlls thus
r en dered are payabl i!! on or
before the- e~ep l rat l on of ten ..
(10) day s fr om l he date
ren&lt;lered Payments after the
eJC prratton of ten ( 10) days ~ "
are sub Ject to a penalt y ot ten ,
per ce-nt ( 10 per cent) of th e
amoun t of the bi ll , but In no
tnstance sl'1atl sa id penallv be • ,
teu than th i rty cen1s ( S 30) ,
Sec
111
Each user ot
11lllage wllter serv ice who "'
does not own real estate shall , 1
make a depostt to secure the
payment for water service ot ..
the 5Um of $2S 00, wh ich 5Um
sha ll be held by t he Village ,
without I nteres t to 11'11 '" '
depositor
Upon the ter . "
mrnation of water serv ice
such amount of the deposit of " '
S25 00 as Is neceuarv shall be
applied to the water b ill and ..~
the balance returned to the
user
There sha II be charged tor 1,
the 1nstalta t1 on ot a new tap ,
the sum of One Hundred .u
Twenty F i ve
Dol l ars .,
U125 001 A new tap Is hereby
def 1ned to be the lnste llatlon
t&gt;f water service on a line '"
where none formerly existed
and whiCh requires tht In
stallation of new lines f rom .,
the water mam and the In
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the operation thereof, and.
therefore . th i s Ord i nan ce
shall take effect Immed iately
upon Itt passage
Passed the 2~ttl day Of
May 1978
M L Kelt 1 _.
Pruldent of counc ~ :
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1liE DAILY SENTINEL
DEVOTED TO 111E

Court St , Pollll!'ruy, Ohiu 4576i
BusUll'S!i Offrt:e PIHJilt 992· ! 1$a
Editor!&amp; I Phone 992-:2157
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tctilvl', l.lil ndurl ~U.te11 3101
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lh l fl~r w ~rl' MVIUIMble 75 Ct'IILII ptr
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oer m onth or leH 3 60 M in
Charge
For the ne x t ],000 gallons
P! r month , l W2 per 100 gals
For the n~JCI 10 .000 gallons
per mon th , 12 per 100 gals
For the ne~et IS .OOO gallons
per month . 11 per 100 gals
All ov!r 30,000 ga l!ons per
month , 08 per 100 g~ls

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L11~ FAIIIur
Pubhi'iht.'t.l Wally t!lll't!pl Sa\urtWy
by The Ohlu VMI!q Pubhstutl(l

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because you re more able to
keep your mmd on the basics
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 23) II you
think you have something
wo&lt;th saying talk to the proper
people now They II be re ce~
live
SCORPIO IOct. 24-Nov. 22) II
would be difficu lt to keep
thtngs hidden lrom you loday
Your natural detective tnstlncts
are especially astute and keen
SAGITTA AIUS (Nov. 23-Dec
21) Today Is the da y to take
care of slluattons that need
unllylng You can see all the
factors and have the ability to h!~~~rlbyo~e s~~v:dl o~atlo~a7:~
service from the serd water
bring !hem tog ether
ma in
section
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Th is
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. II) Ordinance
11 dec la red to be
Thece Is somethi ng that you an emergencv
measure in
can now do 11 you put you&lt; mind that the pi/bile peace,
hea ltn,
to It to benefit your career safetv and welfare require
Wl].en the boss sees you re the Immed iate es tab li Shment
serious you wtll get his coo~ ot rates In the f1nan cl no of the

Cump.~~ny MullunetJU.

MEET THURSDAY
Th e 29 duly elected
Democratic Central Com·
mtttee members wtll meet at
7 p m. Thursday at the Metgs
Inn to orgamze for the next
two years.
At 8 p m , Jack Hillyer,
Democratic nominee for
state ~~enator, will be present
to speak Committeemen and
the public are mvttld to the
Inn at ep.m. to hear Hillyer

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ORDINANCE NO 1070 71
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An Ordrn ance to F ix lhtet
1 nd Charges for Water
Servtce In The Vllllfll ot
Middleport. Oh io
WHE:REAS , ltle Vli Jage of
Mtddleport owns ll water n
sys tem serv 1no the resrdents
of lhe VIl lage of Mrddleport ~·
and areas ad1acenr thereto '"
Now therefore
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Be ' ' orda ined by the
Cou ncil of the VIllage of '" '
Mrddleport.
Mel gsCounty , ~ 1
Oh10, three fo urths of the
members elec ted thereto
co ncurr 1ng
Sec I That begmnmg July
1 1978 the follow ing shall be
the rate5 cha rg ed monthly by
the Vill age of M iddleport.
Oh 1o tor water flJrntsl'leCI by
!hi!! VIll age of Mlddleport to
rts a nnabttt~nU t~nd otl'1er
users thereof

June 14, 1171

Hc'cuwry from
hc•art attack

thereof maae by the

cle rk Of
the board nf
e-duc atron of Eastern ~Ocal
Sc hool Dis tr ict, Rndsv1 11 e.
Onto
A cert if ied check payable
to tM clerk trusurer of the
above boa rd of educat ron r a
sat rs tactorv
bid
bl}n d
e~eecuted by the br dder and a
surety company , 1n an
amount eceua l to f•ve percent
or the b id sha ll be submrtred
With UCI'I b id
Satd board of educatton
r eserves the r •gl'lt to wa iv e
1ntormalft 1eS , to accept or
re 1ect 111ny and a 11, or parts of
anv and all b ids
"the su cc essful bid der w•ll
be reQu ired to furn tsh a
sa trstactory performance
bon d for one hundred percent
of the contract prtce
No b1ds may be wttMrawn
tor at lent HH r ty (JOJ days
after the sched uled clos ln Q
t me tor rece ipt of bt d5
Board of Educatron of
Ells tern Local SchOOl D1Sir 1ct
ev Dou g B1sse ll
Pres ident

A new personality far more

Lawrence E.lamb, M.D.

Reedtville -

Meigs coun1y, OhiO un111
12 oo o'clock noon. EST , •
Juno 11. 1971 ana will be •
publicly opened and reed by •
tht clerk thereafter at the """
usual piece of so ld board of
educo looo , ta bu lated and e
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Garden Club aathers
Rtverv tew Garden Club
members met June I at the
home or Mrs Roy Hannum
wtth Mrs Ronald Osborne
an d Mrs Ha rll ss Frank
asststm g An mterestmg
program was presentoo by
Roy Hannum on ht s tnp to
South AfriCa He showed
snapshots and a souvenir
from Alnca He spoke ol the
tradtllons, hiStory, hiS ex·
pe n ences. and ol the
deliCIOUS food serv..J In the
restaurants there for the
roll call members gave Ill·
lonnalton about Alnca
Green th umb notes are to
be taken care ol 111 June by
Mrs Ronald Osborne A
potluck lamtly ptcmc was
planned for June 29 at 6 30
p m at the Bellevtlle Dam
Park
Program Corrumllee wtll
be Mrs Gene Young, Mrs

School D•''"''

Bonham suffers first
loss of season, 3-2

Beacon Gulf cler k to u Jd board at 1h nht
Statton, New York Clotbing m"llng
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Descr1pfton of the rm
House or t he MeIgs Inn provement
located
at
ReservatiOns also may be Chester, Otuo, • e repa irs to ,.
made by mall to Kathy 1ne Ch~er Elementery .,
school bu IJ Cili'IQ
Cwrung!l, Box 283, Syract.LSe
cop 1es of the spec ltrcat1oos,
Providing music for the .nstruct•onl to b idders , and
proposa l forms mey be ob
Oance wtll be the Cobrllll.
ll•n•d at tne offiCe of lhe
Furmtu rel

Lumberyards changing styles

Lettera ol oplaloo are welcomed. They 1h011ld be
Ina thu 300 wordlloog (or be aubject to reductl011 by
the editor ) a.Dd mUJt be algoed with the •l&amp;D~'• ad·
dreaa Name~ may bt wlthlleld upon pubUcatloo.
However, oo requett, oamet wiU be dt.cloeed. Letten
obould be lo good talk , addreaalag lnoeo, aot perooulltleo.

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adminisU-atJoo ol Gov James
A Rrodt:s finallt.ed figures Ill
a July I re\'1!1'1111! SI.I'PIUS, and
JrOJeCted a similar cwlltm
lor 197'-19
The otheT bill, tightening
fiscal prOt'edures, may not be
ready lor acuon by tlte lull
HoWle unttl next week. It IS
the product ol a Wlllla1Jme
stu dy by the ftnance
Commtltee on why sv many
school dtstrtcts closed last
year
The approprtattons btl! sets
up a SSO million loan program

, , The Dally Sentinel, Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Tuesday, June 13, 1978

LEGAL
GUESTS WELOOME
ADVE,IITIIEMINT
Gue!ts will be welcome for
FO• 1101
Mllfd propouls
both the dinner and dance at torseptratt.
rht rtpa 1r1 to tht Chester
the reunion of the Melga High Elementary school build ing
De rtct lved at the off•ce
School Alumni to be held on willthe
clerk of the beard of
July I at the high IIChool of
tducarron of Entern Loca l

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solicitou s of are members of :

you&lt; own family Today a cou· •
pie of them could prove they 'll :
stand by you when the chips •
are down

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ARIES (Merch 21·Apt11 11) The •
more comple• the sttuatiM, •
the better you like It Your mind :
Is quick and nimble today It a •
toolting for a challenge
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cause you put no UmltaUon s on:

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CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
teleJll:one rang at Ken Holt·
zman s home Ill Oucago
AI Rosen, the preSident ol
til e New York Yankees, was
the caller.
"We've traded you to the
Chtcago Cubs," satd Rosen ·
"I . !Did him I really apprectated it and then hung up
the
telephone ,"
sa td
Holtzman.
That was last Saturday
" I told my wtfe Mtchelle
and she crted," satd
Holtzman. "She's a Clncago
girl and between us we must
have 200 relatives 111 the ctly
We called them all , but I
couldn't talk to any olthem
They crtoo, too, when they
learned ol the trade "
The next day Holtzman was
at Chicago's Wngley Fteld,
wearll!g a Cub untform As he
walkoo onto the fteld he was
gtven an ovallon by Cub fans
"I actually got a lump 1n
my throat l was so
ove rwhelmed ," satd
Holtzman Monday mght alter
he pttched the last three
lfllltngs 111 rebel ol starter
Htck Rell.'lchel to preserve a
~2 Cub VICtory over the
CmcmnaU Roos m the opener
ol a three game sen es at
Rtverlront Stadium
The loss, hiS f1rst ol the
season alter seven VICton es,
went to Btll Bonham and
dropped the Roos two games
behllld the San franciSCO
Gtants 111 til e National League
Weill and left them only three
ahead 01 the !Jls Angeles
Dodger~ .

The /score was ~ when
Holtzman took over lor Reuschel, who had restrtcted the
Roos to ooly two hits before
lilted for a pmch httter when
his elbow sttllenoo alter stx
lfllllng.s
"I hadn't ptlched lor about
a montll sv I dtdn 'I think he
(Cub Mana ge r Her man
Fra nks ) would ptck a game
like thts one ((I' me w make
my ltrst appearance," satd
Holtunan
The veteran lelt-hander
wel comed the challe nge,
though
"I enjoy the pressure that's
there when a game IS one the
lme. That's what this gwne 1s
all about " he satd
"I' ve pitched two nohitters, m an AU.Star game
and In tllree World Senes, but
tomght was the ltrst ume I've
really been nervous," he
contlnuoo
He didn 't show 11
The 33-yea r-old lefty
ret~red Joe Morgan , the ltrst
batter he laced, oo a ground
balltn Larry Buttner at ltrst
base .
Then George Foster
stepped to the plate and wtth
the count 2-2 rocketoo hts 14th
homer ollhe seaso n over the
left lteld fence, JUS! tnstde the
loullme.
"l ined Ill let up a lltUe on
my fastball ," satd Holtzman,
"bot I missed wtth the pttch
and put 11 about a loot and a
hall more InSide than I
WWited It "
"I was detennmed not to
let the homer discourage
me," satd Holtzman "I've
been ptlchmg 13 years now
and I have had a lot of homers

wtlh a triple to tell center.
Ken Gnlley's gro11nd ball
scored Rose and the Cubs loo
by ooly one r11n.
Joe Morgan went down
sWII!gmg lor tlte secortd out 111
the nmth as he became
Holtunan's fourth stnkeoul
VICtun
Up to the plate stepped
Fosler And out to the mound
walked franks There was a
bnel conf erence and ,
perhaps, w the surpriSe ol
everyone mthe park franks
stayed with Holtzman.
"That really meant a lot w
me when franks left me tn
thegame,"satdHollunan "I
was lacmg the best httter m
the league today and the best
relief pitcher m basebaU
wday (Bruce Sutter) was 111
the bullpen."
Holtzman gave r oster a
smker low and away and the

Reds' slugger hit a game·
ending bo11ncer to Steve On·
ttveros at thtrd to end the
game .
The Cubs took a !.()lead m
the thtrd tnnmg when Ivan
DeJesus doubled took tlttrd
on Greg Gross' 'ny to Ken
Grtlley m right and scored on
Buttner'ssacrtfice fly. Bobby
Murcer led off the fourth wtth
a smgle, went all tile way Ill
th1rd as Bonham threw out
Manny Tnllo on a htgh
bouncer to the mo11nd and
scored on Onllveros' fielder's
chotce as the Cubs took a UJ
lead Thetr fmal r11n came m
the seventll when DeJesus
walked , stole second and
scored on Gross' smgle.
Doubles by Morgan '" the
ltrst and Drtessen mlhe ftllh
were the only hils ytelded by
Reuschel
before
hiS
depa rture.

In other Nattonal League
games, San Franctsco
blanked Montreal, 1-(), Los
Angeles mpped Phtladelphta,
&amp;-5, Atlanta edged Sl !Jlms,
Z.l, Houston outlasted Pttts·
burgh 6-5 and San Otego
top~ Ne~ York 3·2
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Giants I, Expus 0:
Ed Hahckt hurled a onehitter and Jack Clark doubloo
Ill a run Tile loser was Steve
Rogers, who ptlched a one·
hitler In hiS preVIO US
appearance
0.1dgers 6, Phillles 5:
Dusty Baker's grand slam
ollset two homers by Greg
Luzmskt Phil ade lphta lost a
chance to lte when Jun
Mornson mtssed home plate
trymg to avotd a tag by
catcher Steve Yeager

Tennis tournament to
be held June 22-25
POMEHOY - There 11111
Uc i:l tenms tournament m
cunJuncltun wtth the Btg
Bend Regatta June 22·25
There wtll be lwu da•scs fm
eac h dtvtston ·A' Class lor
Intermediate and advanced
playets, and B" Class fut
be~mners There wtll abo be
a class lor boy s and gtrls m
the 15and undet age group
Entry lee IS$5 00 lor smgle•
and $10 00 for each doubles
team The younget •gc gt oup
wtll pay on ly $2 :;o 1 here wtll
be troph tf' gtven to the ftrst
two l11ushers m each dl\ 1s1on
Dtv,.wns wtll be men

hit off me "

Holtunan then proceoooo
Ill stnke out the next two

batters. Danny Driessen and
Gesar Geronuno
After retiring the Reds in
order in the etghth . Holtzman
again was tn trouble Ill the
runth when Pete Rose led oil

AGE

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Guidry posts
lOth victory

Summer baseball
action roundup

By FRt:IJ McMANE
UPI Sp.&gt;rts Writer
Returmng
from
a
disastrou.q ~ road tnp that
droppoo them stx games
behmd l~rst-place Boston m
the Arnertca n League East,
tile New York Yankees gave
the ball to Ron Gutdry
Monday ntght and thetr
frowns turned to smiles
The 27-year-old lefl.IJander
won hiS lOth game wtthout a
loss and lowered his maJor
league-leadmg eamoo run
average to I 57 wtlh a threehit, 11-slnkeout performance
111 a 2-ll tnwnph over the
Oakland A's.

In Pee Wee actton Monday
mghl, the Middleport Cubs
downed host Pizza Shack 4·3
111th Rtchte !Jlng getting the
wm. He and J. R. Ktlchen
fanned thirteen and walkld
lou r Robbte Cundiff socked a
double and smgle lor the Cubs
whtle Kttchen had a stngle
Brtan Tannehill, Kyle
Davts, and Arlie lfunnel
ptlched lor Ptzza Shack and
fanned 14 and walkoo 14 Don
Dorst slammoo two doubles
and a smgle and Lee Powell
sockoo a double and Single to
lead the httlers Scott Powell
had a smgle Both teams are
now 2-4 .
Middleport
120 10-4 3
Ptzza Shack
100 11- 3 6,
The Pomeroy Yankees
scored three tunes m the ltlth
to down the host Pomeroy
Ttgers 12·9 tn a thriller Scott
Hamsv n slammed a grand
slam homer lor the wmners
whtle Jack Welker dtd the
sa me lor the Ttgers The
Yank ees' Brill Ktng also htl a
homer
for the Yanks, Jon Perrm
sockoo three smgles, John
Aetker htl a double, and K1ng
and wmnmg hurler Rhett
Mtlhoan htt smgles
The Tigers' ChriS Shank htt
two smgle• and Ttm Gtlkey
got one Gtlkey look the loss
m rebel
Yankees
050 43- 12 8
Tigers
500 4()-.. 94

stnkes on a batter, the crowd
ol 27,721 would roar.
"I tr1ed to oblige 'em,"
Gwdry sa1d, "but you can' t
always get a slrtkeoul every
ltme

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In other AL games , Bal·

tunore edged Seattle, 5-4,
Boston mpped Ca hlornta, J().
9. Texas toppoo Kansas Ctty,
6-5,
Chtcago
blanked
Cleveland,
1-0 ,
and
Mtlwaukee downed Dell"ml, 7·
4 Mmnesota at Toronto was
ramoo out.
!Jls Angeles beat Pluladelphta, 6·5, San franc tsco
downed Montr eal, 1·0,
Clucago defeated Cmcmnatt,
"The wa y he's pttchmg," 3·2,
Housto n
topped
sru d Yankee Manager Btlly Pitts burgh, 6-5, Atlanta
Martm, "yo u may have seen defeated St Luuts, 2·1, and
th e Amen can Lea gue's New York rupped San Otego,
startmg ptlcher for tile All· 3-2 , m Nattonal League
Star game
games
Leadoff homers by Wtlhe Orioles 5, Mariners 4
Randolph and Gratg Nettles
Larry Harlow smgloo horne
m the thtrd and fourth mrungs the wmnmg run wttlltwo out
respectively accounted lor m the seventll mnmg w gtve
tile only runs
tile Ortoles lhetr lith stratght
The II strtkeouts equaled a lrtumph. Eddte Murray and
season high lor Gmdry, and Ken Smgleton homered for
every ltme he reachoo two Baltunore

Boat races pl~ed
during '78 regatta

CLASS (A or Bi
PHONE

POMEROY - Jn con) Unt·
lion wtth the Btg llend Regal·
Men I dou bl es) __ _
Ia. there wtll be boat races lor
M1xed (doub les)
_
local boat owners
s1ngl es ( 15 and u nde r )
Classes wtll be tanoe Doubl es ( I 5 and under l
across the nver and back , 30
hvrst powt!r m(:txnnum - f1 ve
Belo11 IS a regtslralton smgles , men douDies, mtxed rounds, 100 hu,.epowct max
fotm Send tl along wtth the doubles. an d wome n's unum - ten rounds, and
entry fee to Pume t O) st ngles There wtll be a unl umted horsep ower Cilambct of Commerce stngles dtvt ston for both boys twelve 1ound.&gt;
Courthouse, Ea•l Second and gtrls tf there ISenough tn·
Send the entry fee ol $5 00
Sit eel , Pomeroy. Oh to 45769
te1est shown
and tile foll o11 1ng enlty blank
Men (srngl esl

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con d Street Pomeroy, Oh10
45769
Name

Addt ess
Phone No
Class

The host Rutland Dodgers
outslugged Harrtsonvtlle by
the count of 24·12last f'rtday
Jack Peterson got the wm
and V K1ng took the loss
for the Dodgers, Marc Fry
had a lrtple and double and
Kenny Wtse had three s111gles
to lead the htllers Doubbte
Prtddy smashed a double,
Dave Barr a lrtple, and
Peterson and Mike Hatlteld
two Singles aptece

Harrtsonvtlle had only two
hits, a home run by W. Prtest
and a smgle by D Reeves
Harrtsonvllle
110 01912 2 4
Rutland
650 Ollx- 24 17 3
The Chester Tee Ball team
defeated Tuppers PlatnS Jf&gt;.-10
on June 10
In Ltllle League actton ,
Hubbard's Greenhouse IS now
40 on the year. They defeated
the Syracuse lndtans handily ,
~ wtlh the Will g01nf to
Bobby Wtlhs and the loss to
Mtke Chancey
For the wtnners, Ertc
Cunnmgharn had a home run,
Tony Rtffle went live for live,
and Mark Salser was four lor
four Dann RoUBh had a
home run lor the lndtans
The second wm was an 11 2
vtctory over the Racme
Royals Denms Teaford got
the Will and Ntck Bosttck took
the loss
The thtrd vtctory was an II·
0 shutout over Portland as
Tony Rtffle fa nn ed ten and
walked hve Wade Connolly
took the loss .
The ltnal wm was aoolher
easy one , 21-10, over the
Ra cme Card mals Mark
Salser got the wm and Curl·
man took the loss

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Gallipolis Bu•iness CoiJeve
" offertng !he acc'red1led
program of class work
you ' re
requ•red
ta
complele for laking !he
Ol11o Slate Examinatton
complete tn only 12
weeks Clas s beg~ns June
12 For more Information

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Summer Clolhing
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Wilson Tenn1s Balls $1.97
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1!1'1 !ltah•huu•e Keport~ r
C,l ll.llMUlJS llJP II - The
01110 House li11llly w.., to v(J(e
urtlhtJ 1cvliiiJO Senate vcrsl011
of " hill ullowlng luntli!IJ
urasure or l'rlminaJ ret:ords
Mtcr a lcn~thy dcm.'
IJII"lrutlcon uf KUOd lJt ·
havlur
'll•e bill WU/1 one of a !lertes
on Ute HoWle calcndar lor
rullllcutwn or Senate amendments a s the General
A•sernbly reconvened
following a mweek r.-unary
election r~'Ces.~
Roth chambers were w
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House
ftnance
The
so-cal led suhwmmtttee met at 9 30
"c•pungement" btU appltes a m to pot the ftnishing
to ex~onv1&lt;:ts who avo1d touches
on legtslatlon
crtm~ more senoUB than
upgradmg the accountmg and
mtnor misdemeanors lor ~ rnanagemer1t procedures for
yean aft.,. thetr release from school distm1 s
pnson Another venuon
And the S.nalt F'mance
clearoo the Hou.'le wah only Committee was UJ rnt..,l at 4
f1 ve vote.IJ to spa r e l~:~st
p m tiJ .tart work on • $190
Ja nuary
million su pplementa l
Meanwhtl e, sepa rat e aprrrrprlall uns btll , wtth SIIJ6
comnuttt-es In the Senate and rntll lon ~oi ng w schools m
How., began work today on a extra grants and loans
patr or btll8 aunoo at ge ttm ~
Scrwtc Democratic leaders
hope
U1e approprtatton can be
public S&lt;:hools '"' a ftrrn
ltnanctal fO&lt;Illng , at least sent over to tile House by the
end of tht s wee k Th ey
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changtn g th etr
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praltiCes and sellmg good.'
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" It 's not just a men's room
an)mQre or a place where the
boys can get together on a
Saturday
," accordmg to John
Dear Edt lor ,
Btmsen
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Iowa
dtslrJcl
I would hke to say th anks ''' ti"M? Ohto State Patrol A
manager
ol
the
Northwest
member of the 0 S P rendcr&lt;d help w me and my parents
Lurnberrnan's Association
whtle I was vtSilm~ my brotherstn J,oram, Ohto
" We are gelling calls from
My car broke down on our wa~ back h&lt;Jme on Memonal
lumb€ryard.o;
from aU over
Day Atrooper pte ked rn e up and took rne to rny older brother's
lor
advtt'f
on
how to get the
house and returned rne Ill rn y car
women
In
thetr store s
So many thanks w that ruce Patrolman
because
,
tn
ma ny cases,
Thank you - Your• truly, Gc'&lt;Jrge R Johnson, Rt 2,
they've
got
the
pocketbooks
Racllle
for the family and the access
to the money ," Btrnsen satd

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peopletalk

TOO TfREil f'OR TRIAl. · Howard Jarvis, leader olthe
Cahforn1 a tax re"olt , was tvJ dl t(J itppeetr Monday at his tnal

on a mt.'&gt;derneanor charge ol dr unken dr tvmg m Oxnard, Calli
JarvLs, a;r.,tcd Mar&lt;h 15, pleaded Innocen t last month ,
8aytng he had IJeen talon ~ pres&lt;.nptwn drugs Hts attorney told
the court Jarvts sufleroo a sevr·re hemorrhage when he
stepp&lt;..'&lt;ltn • hole "" a •ta~e durtn ~ • Vlttory l elebratton alter
\hi! Prop4'rmtmn l~ \lfAI! I~$ wttk A :ipoke ~mM for the 75--year -

old JarVI.!! satd he ~ a s nr~ senously hurt , but wa s resting at hts
Ins An ~e l es horne "He's just fatt~ued and ve ry exha usted
lrorn hts 95-lurur w&lt;.rk weeks, " the spt,kesman sa td " All he
neoos 18 a little btt of rest " TIJe tnal wa s postponed until July
10
tANS SOAJ&lt; Eil S&lt; .lipcrs were getting at least
$100 a lt cket Munday ntght m Atlanta lor fans anxwus to see
~lONES

the fllllhng Slimes Best des the "a Ipcro , f•ns were also soaked
by heavy rmns befr.-e tlley CIJUid ~e t tnstde li"M? Fox Theater
Tight secunty had IJCl'fl set up arr,und the theater 3li hours m
prcven t tn~

entry - tnrludtng

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Alth&lt;Jugh S(lfTie ull11 tal.s csttmatc there wert two lans Without
lt ckets to cadt uf th e nearly 4,000 whtr dul, ptllt ce satd the
second con tel l IJil th-.: SIJ,nt:s' ( urr• nt U S v,ur went srnuuthly
PAI..F.~TINIAN SHOWING Th e llrntr&lt;overst«l !tim 'The
PalesUman /' whtch spdrh-d &lt;~ d~HHJ rL'Jtr.::tlltm frJr actress
Vanessa Rf'd~rHVf' , wllll&gt;t: sh own Fndoy rur,ht iil the Academy
ol Mouon Picture Arts and &amp;ten&lt; s Samu el r;,Jdwyn Theate r
In Beverly Hdls, Cali! Acad 'In) J&gt;restd&lt;·nt l111ward J&lt;och S&lt;J td
the ~retntn~ docs n•1t mean the M ddl•ff l) cndr;rsc s t:tth er the
!tim or the sponsorm~ organlwuun 1n t111 s'
Workers
I.eaguc , a nc~tton al Trotskyite ~ roup Mtsh Hefh.; r ~vt , who •.-..m
the bc!!t .supportmg adres s Us{ dr tht s y1·&lt;.tr, was ptckl!tt..-d by
Jewish grt1Uf)S
Academy Award s&lt; ercm&lt;.ny IJC cau.~e she
fmanced and narrated th e ftlrn

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Ctvtl nghL' leader Ru y Wilkin• was hrrnurc-d
at the I lth annual NAA CP !maKe Aw;ml.s banquet tn lm
Angeles lor his
yems of dc•h catc-d servtce to the cau.se
r.I.IMI'S•:~

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Oatmy l'humas will n -cetvt lhc
Huben Humphrc) llu miJnllttn.m 1\Wrtrd from Author s and

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OreHles ''Minnie" Minusu ftl ed fqr di V(Jrt( MondrJ} 1n l1w.:uMo
Authors James Baldwin .mel Norma n Mailer were iHllf1ng
those attendJng an Am erU'dO C'lvtl f.tb:•rt1rs Unum ret cptlun
In New Yurk MoucUty n 1~hl

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mc, 6 3IJ p tn at the Houle 33
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State Farm Ins
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18 22

Team 4

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Team 2

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Cled•th K1ng 144 Debb1 e
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Wh1tlat ch UJ and Jenny
Ma dam- may I show you a Whitlatch 141
k1tchen appliance that your
Jnd high ser ies - Jenny
nc1ghbor satd yuu could n't pos· Whitlatch 401 , Pat Benlz JW
and Cled lth Ki ng 378
St bl y alford ' '
Team high game - State
Fa rm 522 , Team 2 S06 and
Tea m S 491

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7 30 Fr1d~~ ~ rd tht

A patr ol oceloL~ move Irom the slum ol theJr old -lashtoned
1hiJ room to a hahltat destgned to resemble lhetr place m the
wtld A three-ton female hippopotamus screams stlently m
frll'trauon a~ she IS rebulled by a wary 600-po11nd baby hippo
wh" would rather loll ow hts keeper around like a dog at heel. A
ktn ~ t obra wa1ts ror 1ts venom to k 1lltts "preyn - a sausage
rub boo wtth snake'S kin so 11 wtll smell like the cobra 's Miura!
rood
Those ..re .unong the lascll!almg wo scenes on the 'Nova"
pre,..ntattnn or " Mernones !rom Eden," whtch PBS Will
broadca&gt;t J11n c 14 (check local hstm g.s)
The beaultlully produc..J program descrtb€s ti"M? changes m
1ws as they tncrcasmgly hecome places where enllangered
''JlCclCs tna y be protectoo and encouragld to reproduce
1\epcatc-dly th • potnlts malle that tile wild areas ol the earth
arc dt8apJl4'arlng beneath the bulldozer and Irom now on the
Wild mu.'t ll4' managed tf 11 "Ill surVIve

dt sc u.ssed
( OHI IIIU TIIty ri ower fun d
I!'P' rt w.J s g1vcn Refrc!=lhs1g11S

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decorators to some of the
lumber yards
Today 's
lumberyar ds are sell tn g
tllemse lves up as mfonnalton
centers lor the hom eowner
"Don't get me wrong. nus
tloesn 't mean we are lostng
the lum ber or gettmg rtd ol
the wood It Just means we're
lookmg at both Sides ol the
merchandising ," Btmsen
satd
The &lt;!&lt;HI-yourself boom IS
atding the lumberyards and
Btrnsen said that IS directly

l'red Silverman addressed tile NBC alllitale slalwns
Monday over dosed mcwt televtswn , and the most startling
announcement the new presulent or NBC made was, 'Good
afternoon " In bn el remarks he stre8sed the neoo for
teamwork tile trnportance ol news and mlormatton, of
commitment to mnovauon , quahty and re8pon stbthty "We are
not ~om g to lolluw anyune," Stl verman satd 'We're gomg to
lead "

"Is" the cl ub voted to
bills Brackets for •tree!

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Lllt·lr nwy mcctmg Dunnj.(

so me cases -

By JOAN HANA UER
UPI Television Writer
NEW YORK IUPI J - Wtth perfect hmdstght ABC has
yan ked the co-h osts oltts news magazme show " 2().20" after
only one broadcast and repfaced them wtth HuSh Downs
Downs, best known for his years as co-/lost wtlh Barbara
Walters ol the 'Today" show and rurrently hosting a PBS
program lor the over-55 set, ' Easy Over," has taken over for
Harold Hayes and Robert Hughes m the anchor spot on the
hour~ong show, starling wttll the June 13 broadcaBt
The ltrst hroadcast ol "2().20'' June 6earned a 12 4 rattng and
a 22 pert'fnl share ol the audtence , whtch ts wtlhin shooting
dbtanc'f ol the 25 percent share executt ve producer Bob
Shanks satd he hoped for when the program was announced tn
May, wtth everything but ruffles and flourtshes
Rut It IS 12 pmnts lower than the 'Carter Collnlr) " episode
that pre&lt;:oooo 11 and tllat , combtnoo with bad reVIews,
apparently rn•de Roone Arledge, ABC news and sports
preSi dent , decided on llllmed~ate surgery
Shanks satd he hoped Hughes. an Australian who also ts arts
t'&lt;lttor of 'l'ime rnaga7Jne, and Hayes, a North Carohman and
former edttor or Esqwre magaztne, would rematn wtth the
show "ettller aq on-atr Clllllrlbutors or as ootlDnal mem bers of
th e program 's produclton ~tall " Hughes had served as a
IM'odu tlton executive, astde !rom hts co-/lost dultes
"2().20" IS schooult'd lor weekly broadcast Tuesdays, 10-11
p m • Ea.tcrn tunc, th rough the summer, then shtlts to
monthly 8Chedulmg unhl January, when ABC wtll dectde
whether w go weekl y agam

t'1nmnent

advance,

"And the yard.o; are a little
nervous and don't rea ll y
know ho11 to brlllg Ill the
gtr ls They are f1n d1ng
they 've got to expand '
The commg ol the women
means the comt ng of
wallpaper . lt les, carpel
samples, dishes and - Ill

TV •••in Review

By lialted Prets lntematlunal
THE LATEST HITE REPORT . The N•ttonal
Orgaruzaunn lor Women says 11 's b&lt;.'en shorl&lt;hanged by Sheri
HJ1e , the author &lt;JI the "Htte Report," a book on women 's
sexualtly "'OW filed a l625,000 sutl In New York Monllay
111(81n.'lt Mt!l!l Htte , alleg mg she reneged on an agreement to
cc&lt;llrt bute m&lt;JOe) v, :&gt;; Wfcr II.! help tn her research NOW sa td
oo rnooey was e'er patd :lltss Htle could not be reached for

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of Hn ~Sto l ,
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lor school distrtcts unable to
make tl through the fall
because of voter reluctance
to pass levies Much ol the
money will be targeted for
maj(l' ctty school districts
Arid the proposal also
funnels ~her fS6 mill100
mto the state subsidy
formula, makmg 11 100
percent fu.nded as ol July I.
Btg cny legislators are
expected to tangle over who
gets first call on the loans,
and another battle ts
anttctpated over what &amp;rmgs
are to be attached

ca£eterta

Rhodes supports the educa·
t10n fundtng proposal!,
although he wants an
addittonal provt81on, costing
$lO mtllion , to guarantee a 10
percent ll!crease to every
school diStrict Ill the state
Some legislators have set
therr sights even higher, Ill al
percent.
The
s upplemental
approprtattons btll also
contatnS $35 mUltoo for a
state employees' pay raJSe
enacted m April and $lO
mtlliOil for II!Creased welfare
benefits.

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Incl udes dinner and the
dance are avatlable at
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Jtmmy s Pastry Shop,
Vtllage Phannacy Rutland
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EARNS AWARD
Sergeant Randy S Grin·
Htcad, 1!(111 of Mrs Donna J[
r;rln•tead ul Ma"''"· W Va •
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a c a d e mt c •t and l n K tJirc:r~dt mai nte nan ce
rerognation IS gtvcn cath "P •rta lt st at Patrick Af'B
semester to student s who f'la • with the 549th Tatt lcui
mamtain a 3 ~ or higher Air Support Training Group
was cited for
grade potn! a verr.tgc on a 4 0 whtch
me ritorious serv iCe from
scale

Dec 15, 1975to Dec. 31, 1976
Mernbct ~ of the 5491h wtll
wear a dtsttnctlve ribbon to
111ark their alftllatlon wtth the
unit The scrHeant ,. a 1974
~raduate "f Wahama High
Sch&lt;tol. Uts wile, Barbara, 18
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs
l.luhby I. Mules ol Ht 3 Leon
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" {)Jr busmess has been
helped by the 00-lt-yoursell
boom," he satd " More and
more people are domg
reprurs m thetr homes and
maktng
the
chan ges
themselves rat her than
spendmg money on tl And m
many cases they are spear-

SONGFEST SET
A songlest will be held at
the Stiver Memortal FreeWill
Baptist Church at 7-30 p.m
Saturday Smgers w11l be the
Pnvett
Family
!rom
Cleveland, Mona Hill and
Elestme McDantels The
headoo by the wtves or the pastor, the Rev Andrew
Parsons welcomes the public.
gu-lfnends "
Btmsen admttted many The church 1s locatoo at
men used to look at the Kanauga.
lwnberyards as a place Ill get
away from the women
"It 's a Iact of life, and some
ol the old-tuners are haVIIlg
REVIVAL SLATED
to adjust to the tdea," Bunsen
A revtval wtll be held at the
saJd
Zton Church ol Christ, SR 143
between Pomeroy and
llaiTlsonville. Speaker wtll
be Clarence Shepard. Ser·
VIceS will be held Sunday,
6 '
June 19 through June 25 at
7 30 p m. mghtly Everyone
Okey Connolly, Mrs frank IS welcome
Btse, Mrs Roy Hannum and
Mrs Lyle Balderson. The
same ofltcers are to serve for
HOUSEWARMING SET
lhts year except Mrs Walter
A
huusewamung wtll be
Brown wt ll serve as
held
S11nday
!rom 2 to 4 p m
treasurer A card shower was
lor
Mr
and
Mrs.
Larry Hud·
plann ed lor Mtss Naomi
nail,
371
Broadway
St., Mid·
Ptckens
dleport
Mrs
Don
Wtlson
and
Garnes were conducted by
Mrs
Tom
Darst
will
host
the
Mrs Btse and Mrs Brown
housewamung
to
which
all
with pmes gomg to Mrs
lrtends
and
netghbors
ol
the
Btse, Mrs Denver Web€r,
Mrs Donald Putman, Mrs couple are mvttoo to attend
Ernest Whttehead, and Mrs
Ronald Cowdery Door priZe
went to Mrs. Brown
DeilctoUB refreshments and For Wtdnuday, June 14
mtmature ceramic baskets
ltlloo wtth flol\ers made by
Mrs Hann urn were served to
above named and Mrs
Donald Myers, Mrs Thomas
Spencer, Mrs R H Hannum
and Mrs R E Wtlliams

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channels fo r you r creative tal

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GEMINI (May 21·June 20) You

cou ld be shocked to d tscover

By Lawrence Lamb, M 0
DEAR DR LAMB - About
lour months ago I had an al·
tack uf chest pam and was
hospttaltzoo lor 10 days. The
blood le•ts were OK, but the
electrucardwgrarn showed
that I had a myocardia l In·
farcllon About stx weeks
later I went back to the
husptta l and had enzyme
test• that showed I'd had
some more heart muscle
d•mage and su I was
huspttaltzcd Aller I got out ol
the hospital that time I dtdn't
have any more chest patns I
take lndcralluur ttmes a day
and walk about one mtle a
Oay lor exemse
Now I'm gelltng some
tightness across my chest
when I take my walkmg exercises I can reheve till s wtlh
mtroglycerm Do yuu feel
tlml all these attacks were
cummg !rum the same artery
tlml was closmg off ' How
long wtlll have lhts soreness
and dtscomlort m my left
chest' Wtll I have to take the
lnderal the rest ol my hie' I
•m 54 years old and was 111
goud hea lth before my attack
although r was a heavy
smoker I have completely
qutl smokmg and my wetghl
ts about normal Should I expect to return lu work anO
lead a nonnal hie' My per·
sonal doctor expecls me to be
ull Irom wurk stx munths
DEAH READER - It's un·
posst ble to know whtch or
how many arlenes were m·
volved 111caus mKyou lu have
hea rt prob lems wtlhout
spectal X-ray dye studtes that
uutilne too corona ty arlencs
themselves fl IS probably
true that the rnaJur dtfftcully
llml caused lite heart muscle
Oatnage lmyocardtal mlarc·
llunf was caused by the progressive blockage ol one cor·
unary artery, but that doesn't
tnean that you couldn 'I also
have dtsease 111 the other maJIJr arteries to U1e hcrJ Jt
The key to dec td111~ what
shoul!l be dune to evaluate
you further and what you
shouhl du 111 the future
dcpend8 on how well you
tcu1ver at thts Jlllllll The
t hus! discomfort that you are
ex per tt.: n&lt;:llll-!

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some problem of provtdmg
sufllctent ctrculallon to your
beart muscle This IS probably due tu the blockage ol
your coronary artenes that
CllUSOO the heart attack 1n the
ltrsl place The lightness or
squeezmg across the chest IS
a frequent way that lllade·
quate c~rculatwn to the heart
muscle caUBe' dtscornlort.
I'm glad you have qutl
smokmg because that should
belp a great dea l In addiiiOn
you should make every ellurt
posstble to decrease your
wetght to the potnl that there
IS no evidence ol any "gmft·
cant !at dellllSI!s under your
skm, regardless ul what the
bathroom scales read. The
thinner you are and the
lun~er you sl.tly that way the
better chance you may have
ol cleamng out some ol tlte
fa tty-cholesterol blockage m
the artertes ol your body
There have been •orne
goud experunents done on
monkeys that demonstrate
reversal ol latty-cholesterol
deposits when the diet IS com·
pletely changed You should
also be on a very low-lat, par·
ltcularly low saturated lal,
and a luw-chulesterol diet and
ltmtt your salt
f am sendmg you The
Health Letter number 2-12,
After the Hea rt Attack It wtll
provtde you mfonnation on
what kmd ol program a per·
son should lollow alter they
have recovered !rom heart
attack Prtmarlly it's the
same kmd of program we
wtsh everyone would follow
bel ore they had on~ Others
who want this tssue can send
50 cenl.l; wtth a long, stamped.
sell·addressld envelope lor 1t
to me m care ol thts
newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
Hadto Ctly StatiOn, New
York , NY 10019

you re a 1r!tle more as ser1ive
1t1an usual to day 1n promotmg
you r mterests You II do so
wit hout trampling on oth ers
Fmd ou t to whom you re rcr
mant1cally su1ted by sending

lor your co py ol Aslro-G raph

Leller Ma11 50 cent:! for each

and a tong

setl-addcessed

stamped envelope to
spec1ly b1rth s1gn

CANCER (June 21·JMiy 22)

II
you take the ltme today to
analyze your Innermost feel·
1ngs
you t:ould deter m1ne
what s been d1s1urb1ng yo u A
ne w self-awareness may
emerge

LEO (July 23-Aug 221 An excel·
lent day to go to yo ur fr iends
lor counsel or to mull things
over Yo u'l l be able to see
con ditions much clearer once
they are disc ussed

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) The
odds are sli ghtly 1n your favor
today &gt;n competitive Situations

erat10n

AQUARIUS (Jan. 2&amp;-Feb II)
Nice tnmgs are being said

about you today because you

have been saying pretly nllty
things abOut others Stand up

and take your bows

PISCES (Feb 211-March 211) The

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FOR METERED
5ERVICE
Through one half l ncl'1
me ters . 3 60 per month
Througn live e lgnrnt Inch
meters , l 60 per month
Through three fo urths Inch
meters 6 2~ per month
Througl'1 one inch meters ,
12 48 per m onth
Thro ugh one and one h_alf
1nch meters . 20 88 per month
Through two inch meters , ,.,
37 •• per month
Th r ough to ur Inch me ters ,
72 80 Ptr month
"through srx mch meters ,
1JS 20 per month
Sec 11
All bill s for tnt ,.,
above serv ice shall be ren
dered m ontl'1tv on the first ,. ,
d11 y ot each month or as soon
th ereaffer as Is rea5ona bly
pO SSib le t o r the serv Jce
r endered
d uri n g
the
precedmg month b tlls thus
r en dered are payabl i!! on or
before the- e~ep l rat l on of ten ..
(10) day s fr om l he date
ren&lt;lered Payments after the
eJC prratton of ten ( 10) days ~ "
are sub Ject to a penalt y ot ten ,
per ce-nt ( 10 per cent) of th e
amoun t of the bi ll , but In no
tnstance sl'1atl sa id penallv be • ,
teu than th i rty cen1s ( S 30) ,
Sec
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Each user ot
11lllage wllter serv ice who "'
does not own real estate shall , 1
make a depostt to secure the
payment for water service ot ..
the 5Um of $2S 00, wh ich 5Um
sha ll be held by t he Village ,
without I nteres t to 11'11 '" '
depositor
Upon the ter . "
mrnation of water serv ice
such amount of the deposit of " '
S25 00 as Is neceuarv shall be
applied to the water b ill and ..~
the balance returned to the
user
There sha II be charged tor 1,
the 1nstalta t1 on ot a new tap ,
the sum of One Hundred .u
Twenty F i ve
Dol l ars .,
U125 001 A new tap Is hereby
def 1ned to be the lnste llatlon
t&gt;f water service on a line '"
where none formerly existed
and whiCh requires tht In
stallation of new lines f rom .,
the water mam and the In
stallatton of 1 new me ter and
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the operation thereof, and.
therefore . th i s Ord i nan ce
shall take effect Immed iately
upon Itt passage
Passed the 2~ttl day Of
May 1978
M L Kelt 1 _.
Pruldent of counc ~ :
Attest
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lh l fl~r w ~rl' MVIUIMble 75 Ct'IILII ptr
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oer m onth or leH 3 60 M in
Charge
For the ne x t ],000 gallons
P! r month , l W2 per 100 gals
For the n~JCI 10 .000 gallons
per mon th , 12 per 100 gals
For the ne~et IS .OOO gallons
per month . 11 per 100 gals
All ov!r 30,000 ga l!ons per
month , 08 per 100 g~ls

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L11~ FAIIIur
Pubhi'iht.'t.l Wally t!lll't!pl Sa\urtWy
by The Ohlu VMI!q Pubhstutl(l

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Clerk.
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because you re more able to
keep your mmd on the basics
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 23) II you
think you have something
wo&lt;th saying talk to the proper
people now They II be re ce~
live
SCORPIO IOct. 24-Nov. 22) II
would be difficu lt to keep
thtngs hidden lrom you loday
Your natural detective tnstlncts
are especially astute and keen
SAGITTA AIUS (Nov. 23-Dec
21) Today Is the da y to take
care of slluattons that need
unllylng You can see all the
factors and have the ability to h!~~~rlbyo~e s~~v:dl o~atlo~a7:~
service from the serd water
bring !hem tog ether
ma in
section
v
Th is
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. II) Ordinance
11 dec la red to be
Thece Is somethi ng that you an emergencv
measure in
can now do 11 you put you&lt; mind that the pi/bile peace,
hea ltn,
to It to benefit your career safetv and welfare require
Wl].en the boss sees you re the Immed iate es tab li Shment
serious you wtll get his coo~ ot rates In the f1nan cl no of the

Cump.~~ny MullunetJU.

MEET THURSDAY
Th e 29 duly elected
Democratic Central Com·
mtttee members wtll meet at
7 p m. Thursday at the Metgs
Inn to orgamze for the next
two years.
At 8 p m , Jack Hillyer,
Democratic nominee for
state ~~enator, will be present
to speak Committeemen and
the public are mvttld to the
Inn at ep.m. to hear Hillyer

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ORDINANCE NO 1070 71
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An Ordrn ance to F ix lhtet
1 nd Charges for Water
Servtce In The Vllllfll ot
Middleport. Oh io
WHE:REAS , ltle Vli Jage of
Mtddleport owns ll water n
sys tem serv 1no the resrdents
of lhe VIl lage of Mrddleport ~·
and areas ad1acenr thereto '"
Now therefore
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Be ' ' orda ined by the
Cou ncil of the VIllage of '" '
Mrddleport.
Mel gsCounty , ~ 1
Oh10, three fo urths of the
members elec ted thereto
co ncurr 1ng
Sec I That begmnmg July
1 1978 the follow ing shall be
the rate5 cha rg ed monthly by
the Vill age of M iddleport.
Oh 1o tor water flJrntsl'leCI by
!hi!! VIll age of Mlddleport to
rts a nnabttt~nU t~nd otl'1er
users thereof

June 14, 1171

Hc'cuwry from
hc•art attack

thereof maae by the

cle rk Of
the board nf
e-duc atron of Eastern ~Ocal
Sc hool Dis tr ict, Rndsv1 11 e.
Onto
A cert if ied check payable
to tM clerk trusurer of the
above boa rd of educat ron r a
sat rs tactorv
bid
bl}n d
e~eecuted by the br dder and a
surety company , 1n an
amount eceua l to f•ve percent
or the b id sha ll be submrtred
With UCI'I b id
Satd board of educatton
r eserves the r •gl'lt to wa iv e
1ntormalft 1eS , to accept or
re 1ect 111ny and a 11, or parts of
anv and all b ids
"the su cc essful bid der w•ll
be reQu ired to furn tsh a
sa trstactory performance
bon d for one hundred percent
of the contract prtce
No b1ds may be wttMrawn
tor at lent HH r ty (JOJ days
after the sched uled clos ln Q
t me tor rece ipt of bt d5
Board of Educatron of
Ells tern Local SchOOl D1Sir 1ct
ev Dou g B1sse ll
Pres ident

A new personality far more

Lawrence E.lamb, M.D.

Reedtville -

Meigs coun1y, OhiO un111
12 oo o'clock noon. EST , •
Juno 11. 1971 ana will be •
publicly opened and reed by •
tht clerk thereafter at the """
usual piece of so ld board of
educo looo , ta bu lated and e
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Garden Club aathers
Rtverv tew Garden Club
members met June I at the
home or Mrs Roy Hannum
wtth Mrs Ronald Osborne
an d Mrs Ha rll ss Frank
asststm g An mterestmg
program was presentoo by
Roy Hannum on ht s tnp to
South AfriCa He showed
snapshots and a souvenir
from Alnca He spoke ol the
tradtllons, hiStory, hiS ex·
pe n ences. and ol the
deliCIOUS food serv..J In the
restaurants there for the
roll call members gave Ill·
lonnalton about Alnca
Green th umb notes are to
be taken care ol 111 June by
Mrs Ronald Osborne A
potluck lamtly ptcmc was
planned for June 29 at 6 30
p m at the Bellevtlle Dam
Park
Program Corrumllee wtll
be Mrs Gene Young, Mrs

School D•''"''

Bonham suffers first
loss of season, 3-2

Beacon Gulf cler k to u Jd board at 1h nht
Statton, New York Clotbing m"llng
u
Descr1pfton of the rm
House or t he MeIgs Inn provement
located
at
ReservatiOns also may be Chester, Otuo, • e repa irs to ,.
made by mall to Kathy 1ne Ch~er Elementery .,
school bu IJ Cili'IQ
Cwrung!l, Box 283, Syract.LSe
cop 1es of the spec ltrcat1oos,
Providing music for the .nstruct•onl to b idders , and
proposa l forms mey be ob
Oance wtll be the Cobrllll.
ll•n•d at tne offiCe of lhe
Furmtu rel

Lumberyards changing styles

Lettera ol oplaloo are welcomed. They 1h011ld be
Ina thu 300 wordlloog (or be aubject to reductl011 by
the editor ) a.Dd mUJt be algoed with the •l&amp;D~'• ad·
dreaa Name~ may bt wlthlleld upon pubUcatloo.
However, oo requett, oamet wiU be dt.cloeed. Letten
obould be lo good talk , addreaalag lnoeo, aot perooulltleo.

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adminisU-atJoo ol Gov James
A Rrodt:s finallt.ed figures Ill
a July I re\'1!1'1111! SI.I'PIUS, and
JrOJeCted a similar cwlltm
lor 197'-19
The otheT bill, tightening
fiscal prOt'edures, may not be
ready lor acuon by tlte lull
HoWle unttl next week. It IS
the product ol a Wlllla1Jme
stu dy by the ftnance
Commtltee on why sv many
school dtstrtcts closed last
year
The approprtattons btl! sets
up a SSO million loan program

, , The Dally Sentinel, Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Tuesday, June 13, 1978

LEGAL
GUESTS WELOOME
ADVE,IITIIEMINT
Gue!ts will be welcome for
FO• 1101
Mllfd propouls
both the dinner and dance at torseptratt.
rht rtpa 1r1 to tht Chester
the reunion of the Melga High Elementary school build ing
De rtct lved at the off•ce
School Alumni to be held on willthe
clerk of the beard of
July I at the high IIChool of
tducarron of Entern Loca l

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lrlends you shou ld be most ••
solicitou s of are members of :

you&lt; own family Today a cou· •
pie of them could prove they 'll :
stand by you when the chips •
are down

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ARIES (Merch 21·Apt11 11) The •
more comple• the sttuatiM, •
the better you like It Your mind :
Is quick and nimble today It a •
toolting for a challenge
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TAUIIUI (April ZO.Me, HI Be- •

cause you put no UmltaUon s on:

your thinking today you
fast at

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apotting new sources to:

add to your mateclol welfa&lt;e

INEWif'APER ENTEAPfiUSE ASSN )

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CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
teleJll:one rang at Ken Holt·
zman s home Ill Oucago
AI Rosen, the preSident ol
til e New York Yankees, was
the caller.
"We've traded you to the
Chtcago Cubs," satd Rosen ·
"I . !Did him I really apprectated it and then hung up
the
telephone ,"
sa td
Holtzman.
That was last Saturday
" I told my wtfe Mtchelle
and she crted," satd
Holtzman. "She's a Clncago
girl and between us we must
have 200 relatives 111 the ctly
We called them all , but I
couldn't talk to any olthem
They crtoo, too, when they
learned ol the trade "
The next day Holtzman was
at Chicago's Wngley Fteld,
wearll!g a Cub untform As he
walkoo onto the fteld he was
gtven an ovallon by Cub fans
"I actually got a lump 1n
my throat l was so
ove rwhelmed ," satd
Holtzman Monday mght alter
he pttched the last three
lfllltngs 111 rebel ol starter
Htck Rell.'lchel to preserve a
~2 Cub VICtory over the
CmcmnaU Roos m the opener
ol a three game sen es at
Rtverlront Stadium
The loss, hiS f1rst ol the
season alter seven VICton es,
went to Btll Bonham and
dropped the Roos two games
behllld the San franciSCO
Gtants 111 til e National League
Weill and left them only three
ahead 01 the !Jls Angeles
Dodger~ .

The /score was ~ when
Holtzman took over lor Reuschel, who had restrtcted the
Roos to ooly two hits before
lilted for a pmch httter when
his elbow sttllenoo alter stx
lfllllng.s
"I hadn't ptlched lor about
a montll sv I dtdn 'I think he
(Cub Mana ge r Her man
Fra nks ) would ptck a game
like thts one ((I' me w make
my ltrst appearance," satd
Holtunan
The veteran lelt-hander
wel comed the challe nge,
though
"I enjoy the pressure that's
there when a game IS one the
lme. That's what this gwne 1s
all about " he satd
"I' ve pitched two nohitters, m an AU.Star game
and In tllree World Senes, but
tomght was the ltrst ume I've
really been nervous," he
contlnuoo
He didn 't show 11
The 33-yea r-old lefty
ret~red Joe Morgan , the ltrst
batter he laced, oo a ground
balltn Larry Buttner at ltrst
base .
Then George Foster
stepped to the plate and wtth
the count 2-2 rocketoo hts 14th
homer ollhe seaso n over the
left lteld fence, JUS! tnstde the
loullme.
"l ined Ill let up a lltUe on
my fastball ," satd Holtzman,
"bot I missed wtth the pttch
and put 11 about a loot and a
hall more InSide than I
WWited It "
"I was detennmed not to
let the homer discourage
me," satd Holtzman "I've
been ptlchmg 13 years now
and I have had a lot of homers

wtlh a triple to tell center.
Ken Gnlley's gro11nd ball
scored Rose and the Cubs loo
by ooly one r11n.
Joe Morgan went down
sWII!gmg lor tlte secortd out 111
the nmth as he became
Holtunan's fourth stnkeoul
VICtun
Up to the plate stepped
Fosler And out to the mound
walked franks There was a
bnel conf erence and ,
perhaps, w the surpriSe ol
everyone mthe park franks
stayed with Holtzman.
"That really meant a lot w
me when franks left me tn
thegame,"satdHollunan "I
was lacmg the best httter m
the league today and the best
relief pitcher m basebaU
wday (Bruce Sutter) was 111
the bullpen."
Holtzman gave r oster a
smker low and away and the

Reds' slugger hit a game·
ending bo11ncer to Steve On·
ttveros at thtrd to end the
game .
The Cubs took a !.()lead m
the thtrd tnnmg when Ivan
DeJesus doubled took tlttrd
on Greg Gross' 'ny to Ken
Grtlley m right and scored on
Buttner'ssacrtfice fly. Bobby
Murcer led off the fourth wtth
a smgle, went all tile way Ill
th1rd as Bonham threw out
Manny Tnllo on a htgh
bouncer to the mo11nd and
scored on Onllveros' fielder's
chotce as the Cubs took a UJ
lead Thetr fmal r11n came m
the seventll when DeJesus
walked , stole second and
scored on Gross' smgle.
Doubles by Morgan '" the
ltrst and Drtessen mlhe ftllh
were the only hils ytelded by
Reuschel
before
hiS
depa rture.

In other Nattonal League
games, San Franctsco
blanked Montreal, 1-(), Los
Angeles mpped Phtladelphta,
&amp;-5, Atlanta edged Sl !Jlms,
Z.l, Houston outlasted Pttts·
burgh 6-5 and San Otego
top~ Ne~ York 3·2
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Giants I, Expus 0:
Ed Hahckt hurled a onehitter and Jack Clark doubloo
Ill a run Tile loser was Steve
Rogers, who ptlched a one·
hitler In hiS preVIO US
appearance
0.1dgers 6, Phillles 5:
Dusty Baker's grand slam
ollset two homers by Greg
Luzmskt Phil ade lphta lost a
chance to lte when Jun
Mornson mtssed home plate
trymg to avotd a tag by
catcher Steve Yeager

Tennis tournament to
be held June 22-25
POMEHOY - There 11111
Uc i:l tenms tournament m
cunJuncltun wtth the Btg
Bend Regatta June 22·25
There wtll be lwu da•scs fm
eac h dtvtston ·A' Class lor
Intermediate and advanced
playets, and B" Class fut
be~mners There wtll abo be
a class lor boy s and gtrls m
the 15and undet age group
Entry lee IS$5 00 lor smgle•
and $10 00 for each doubles
team The younget •gc gt oup
wtll pay on ly $2 :;o 1 here wtll
be troph tf' gtven to the ftrst
two l11ushers m each dl\ 1s1on
Dtv,.wns wtll be men

hit off me "

Holtunan then proceoooo
Ill stnke out the next two

batters. Danny Driessen and
Gesar Geronuno
After retiring the Reds in
order in the etghth . Holtzman
again was tn trouble Ill the
runth when Pete Rose led oil

AGE

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Guidry posts
lOth victory

Summer baseball
action roundup

By FRt:IJ McMANE
UPI Sp.&gt;rts Writer
Returmng
from
a
disastrou.q ~ road tnp that
droppoo them stx games
behmd l~rst-place Boston m
the Arnertca n League East,
tile New York Yankees gave
the ball to Ron Gutdry
Monday ntght and thetr
frowns turned to smiles
The 27-year-old lefl.IJander
won hiS lOth game wtthout a
loss and lowered his maJor
league-leadmg eamoo run
average to I 57 wtlh a threehit, 11-slnkeout performance
111 a 2-ll tnwnph over the
Oakland A's.

In Pee Wee actton Monday
mghl, the Middleport Cubs
downed host Pizza Shack 4·3
111th Rtchte !Jlng getting the
wm. He and J. R. Ktlchen
fanned thirteen and walkld
lou r Robbte Cundiff socked a
double and smgle lor the Cubs
whtle Kttchen had a stngle
Brtan Tannehill, Kyle
Davts, and Arlie lfunnel
ptlched lor Ptzza Shack and
fanned 14 and walkoo 14 Don
Dorst slammoo two doubles
and a smgle and Lee Powell
sockoo a double and Single to
lead the httlers Scott Powell
had a smgle Both teams are
now 2-4 .
Middleport
120 10-4 3
Ptzza Shack
100 11- 3 6,
The Pomeroy Yankees
scored three tunes m the ltlth
to down the host Pomeroy
Ttgers 12·9 tn a thriller Scott
Hamsv n slammed a grand
slam homer lor the wmners
whtle Jack Welker dtd the
sa me lor the Ttgers The
Yank ees' Brill Ktng also htl a
homer
for the Yanks, Jon Perrm
sockoo three smgles, John
Aetker htl a double, and K1ng
and wmnmg hurler Rhett
Mtlhoan htt smgles
The Tigers' ChriS Shank htt
two smgle• and Ttm Gtlkey
got one Gtlkey look the loss
m rebel
Yankees
050 43- 12 8
Tigers
500 4()-.. 94

stnkes on a batter, the crowd
ol 27,721 would roar.
"I tr1ed to oblige 'em,"
Gwdry sa1d, "but you can' t
always get a slrtkeoul every
ltme

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In other AL games , Bal·

tunore edged Seattle, 5-4,
Boston mpped Ca hlornta, J().
9. Texas toppoo Kansas Ctty,
6-5,
Chtcago
blanked
Cleveland,
1-0 ,
and
Mtlwaukee downed Dell"ml, 7·
4 Mmnesota at Toronto was
ramoo out.
!Jls Angeles beat Pluladelphta, 6·5, San franc tsco
downed Montr eal, 1·0,
Clucago defeated Cmcmnatt,
"The wa y he's pttchmg," 3·2,
Housto n
topped
sru d Yankee Manager Btlly Pitts burgh, 6-5, Atlanta
Martm, "yo u may have seen defeated St Luuts, 2·1, and
th e Amen can Lea gue's New York rupped San Otego,
startmg ptlcher for tile All· 3-2 , m Nattonal League
Star game
games
Leadoff homers by Wtlhe Orioles 5, Mariners 4
Randolph and Gratg Nettles
Larry Harlow smgloo horne
m the thtrd and fourth mrungs the wmnmg run wttlltwo out
respectively accounted lor m the seventll mnmg w gtve
tile only runs
tile Ortoles lhetr lith stratght
The II strtkeouts equaled a lrtumph. Eddte Murray and
season high lor Gmdry, and Ken Smgleton homered for
every ltme he reachoo two Baltunore

Boat races pl~ed
during '78 regatta

CLASS (A or Bi
PHONE

POMEROY - Jn con) Unt·
lion wtth the Btg llend Regal·
Men I dou bl es) __ _
Ia. there wtll be boat races lor
M1xed (doub les)
_
local boat owners
s1ngl es ( 15 and u nde r )
Classes wtll be tanoe Doubl es ( I 5 and under l
across the nver and back , 30
hvrst powt!r m(:txnnum - f1 ve
Belo11 IS a regtslralton smgles , men douDies, mtxed rounds, 100 hu,.epowct max
fotm Send tl along wtth the doubles. an d wome n's unum - ten rounds, and
entry fee to Pume t O) st ngles There wtll be a unl umted horsep ower Cilambct of Commerce stngles dtvt ston for both boys twelve 1ound.&gt;
Courthouse, Ea•l Second and gtrls tf there ISenough tn·
Send the entry fee ol $5 00
Sit eel , Pomeroy. Oh to 45769
te1est shown
and tile foll o11 1ng enlty blank
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con d Street Pomeroy, Oh10
45769
Name

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Class

The host Rutland Dodgers
outslugged Harrtsonvtlle by
the count of 24·12last f'rtday
Jack Peterson got the wm
and V K1ng took the loss
for the Dodgers, Marc Fry
had a lrtple and double and
Kenny Wtse had three s111gles
to lead the htllers Doubbte
Prtddy smashed a double,
Dave Barr a lrtple, and
Peterson and Mike Hatlteld
two Singles aptece

Harrtsonvtlle had only two
hits, a home run by W. Prtest
and a smgle by D Reeves
Harrtsonvllle
110 01912 2 4
Rutland
650 Ollx- 24 17 3
The Chester Tee Ball team
defeated Tuppers PlatnS Jf&gt;.-10
on June 10
In Ltllle League actton ,
Hubbard's Greenhouse IS now
40 on the year. They defeated
the Syracuse lndtans handily ,
~ wtlh the Will g01nf to
Bobby Wtlhs and the loss to
Mtke Chancey
For the wtnners, Ertc
Cunnmgharn had a home run,
Tony Rtffle went live for live,
and Mark Salser was four lor
four Dann RoUBh had a
home run lor the lndtans
The second wm was an 11 2
vtctory over the Racme
Royals Denms Teaford got
the Will and Ntck Bosttck took
the loss
The thtrd vtctory was an II·
0 shutout over Portland as
Tony Rtffle fa nn ed ten and
walked hve Wade Connolly
took the loss .
The ltnal wm was aoolher
easy one , 21-10, over the
Ra cme Card mals Mark
Salser got the wm and Curl·
man took the loss

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F.I.P. Price

60 245 60 . J'27

Bu ckner Chi
Mon day LA
Foster .Cin
Burroghs All
Sm1 t h LA
S1m mon s SI.L
Pu hl Hou
Mad lock SF
Clark SF
Am erican

38 135 d4 .326
47 148 48 .324
oq 241 77 .320
56 185 59 .319
53 195 62 .318
59 206 65 .3M
52 213 67 .315

Ca r ew Mm
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Piniell a NY
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47 199 64 .322
5~ 182 58 .319
53 198 63 .318
59 ~ 4 6 78 .317
51 195 6 1 )13
40 147 46 .31 3
49 163 50 .307

II

American Leagu e: Rice, Bas
19 ; Baylor , Cal and ThOmpson,
Del
15 ;
Evans,
Bo s
14 ;
Thomas , Mil 13.
Runs Batted In
National League : Fos ter , Cin
48 ; Montanez , NY 42 ; Ce_y and
Smith , LA and M cC ovey . SF 41.
American League : Rice, Bos
54. Stau.b, De l 44 ; Olive r and
Zisk , Te• 39 ; May , Ba1t .

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BARBECUE
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·w.

Bayl or , Ca l and Th om pson , Del
)8
Stolen Bases
National ' Leagu e: . Moreno .
P i ft 26 ; Ceden o.
Hou 21 ,
Maddox , Phi l 18 ; Lo pes , LA
and Taveras , Pitt 16.
American League : . Wilson ,
KC 24; Cruz . Sea 21 ; LeF lore,

Del 19 ; Dilone, Oa k and Will s,
Tex 18.
Pitching
Victories

National League : Gr imsley,
M tl 10 3 . R Reusc hel, Chi 8-4 .
Bonham , Cin 7 1; Za chry , NY 72: Knepper , SF 1-3; Seaver,
Ci n , John , LA and Blue, SF 7-4;

Phila
Pitlsbrgh
New Yor k
St . LOUI S

75 30 .455
11 33 .450

81 1

Atlant a

Strik eouts

Na tional Lea gue: . Richard ,
Hou 111 ;
Niekro. Al l 88 ;
Seaver, Cin 83 ; Rogers, Mtl 76 ;
Bly te ven , Pill 74.
Am eri can Leagu e : Ryan . Ca t
11 3, Gu id r y, NY 85 .- Flanagan .

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R. Reuschel. Holtzman (7)

Chi
Ci nci

and Rader ; Bonham , Borbon
( 9 ) and w ern er . w - R . Reusch ·
el (8-4) L- Bonham (1.1). HR Cinci nnali, Foster ( 14) .

Ptsbgh

100 021 Ol D- 5 12 1

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Chicago ( N LI - Sent m inor league pitch er Ron Dav is to
New York Yankees as player to
be named later in the trade
thai sent pit cher Ken Holtzman
to C:J bs .
Houston
Signed t hree draft

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$1 .79

SUNBEAM

;[ ~~~·~ ::.~~8. . ~1599

$179

v ery

choices r ight -hander Rod
Bo:.c berger and shortstop Dou glas Stokke of USC. end r ight ·
ha nder Thad Trodden of San
Diego State and assigned
them to Cocoa , Fla ., in the
Sarasotll Rook ie L ea gu e.

Kan ci ty
Chic ago

28 27 .509
26 JO .oi64

2
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71 35 .375 91h
19 .4 2 .Jll 14
M'cmday's Results
Minn . at Tor , ppd .. rain
Boston 10, California 9
Ba ltimore 5, Sea ttle oi
N ew Yor k 2, Oak land o

Minesola

sea ttle

Amer ican League
M inn at Tor , ppd ., rai n
Ca t it

300 013 110-

9 11 1

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003 00 1 10K- 5 a o

Ba ll
Col born ,
Ramo
( 1)
and
Stinson ,· D. Martinez , T. Mar ti nez O J. Sta nhouse (9 1 and
Dem psey . W - T . Ma rt inez (2.
1). l - Col born (1 .5). HR5Ball imore , Mur ra y ( 10 ) , Single .
ton (6 1; Seatt le, Hate (2J.

Oak

000 000 000- 0 3 0
00110000x- 1 50
Keough, Heaverlo (3), Lacey

N .Y .

l5J and Esslan , Newman (6 ) :
Gu idry and Munson . W- Guldry
(10-0J . L - Heaverlo (2·21 . HRs
- N ew York . Rando lph (2).

Nettles (101.

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101 000 11Q-- 6 8 0
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Jenk ins , Co mer (1), Lindblad
(8) and Sundberg ; Bird, M in ·
gori (8). Pa11in ( 8) &amp;nd Porter .
W- Comer ( J ll . L - M ingor i (1 .
Bond s

{1) ,

Detro it -

Signed ! he ir No 1

er

Chr is Gea son , the club 'S
22nd choice in last week ' s free ag ent plaver draft, and as .
signed him to M elbourne , Fla .
for two weeks before rea ssign .
ment to Elizabethton ot the
Appalachian Leaoue.
Boston - Sig ned seven draft

choices

-

outf ielder

Robert

Parker, Petal. M tss .; pi tch er
Ga r y Givens , Mar t in ez, Ga .;
catcher
Harol d N11taupsk y ,
pitcher
M arblehead , Mass.;

Ke ith Pecka, Ka nkakee, Il l .;
and ou lt !elder Ltovd Bessard ,
Abbev ille, La .; and assigned all
f ive players to Elmira , N .Y . in
the New York Penn ~e~g ue .
F i r st baseman Oel Bender, F t .
Lauderdale, Fla .• and ou tf ielder
Kenne th Young, West Haven.
Conn ., were assigned to Winter
Haven of the Flor ida Sta te

League .
Toronto - P l aced our lt le1Cier
R ic~
Bosett i on the lS·dlly
disabled list . Sig ned three draft
choices Oull ielder M i ke
·Coy ne, a f ourth -round se le cti on
Pellz. a ninth -round pic~ fro m from Clncln neli , and lnt le1d er
Clemson Un i vers ity ,· pitcher Bi ll La joie , a 20t h.r ound selec .
L lvon ill , Mich .,
Bob Hussey , a
13th-round tlon. from
s.e tectro n f rom St . Xavier ( IlL) assigned to Utica of the New
Coll ege ; pitcher Gera ld Stutz Y ork .Penn L eague. Outfielder
r 1em , a 15t h .ro und pi c k · from V incent Willi ams, a 12th -round
0 1ympia F ietds , Il l.; pltcher select ion fr om Houston , Tex .,
Jim Mc Br ide, a 19th -round asslliJned to Medicine He' of th e
choice trom Jackson State and P i oneer Leag ue.
second baseman Ken Gilmore ,
a 27th round sel ect ion from
Trov State Un iver sity, and
craft cnoice , oull ielder Kirk
Gi bson of M ich igan State , and
ass igned him to Lakeland in the
Cla ss A Florida State League.
Cl evela nd - Signed l ive draft
choices - th ird baseman Pete

ass 1gned all f ive players to
Batavia , N V , in the New
York Penn League.
M innesota - Signed leflha nd .

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Griff in, Brett (5) , Hartzell
(71 , LaRoche (81 and Downing,
Humphr ey (8) ; Lee , Stan ley
( 6 ) , Drago ( 6) , Campbell ( 8)
and Fisk. W - Ca mpbell ( J -4). L
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E va ns ( 14 ). L vnn (81 .

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Rogers and Her r mann ; Ha licki and Hill . W- Hali c ki ( 3 1) .
L - Roger s (7 -6 ).

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l ea(Jue : . Gu idry ,
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New York

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Houston 6, Pitt sburgh 5
Mi l wltu~e e 7, Detroit 4
Los Ang 6. Ph iladelphi a 5
Chicago l , Cleveland 0
Sa n Diego 3, New York 2
Te •as 6, Ka nsas City 5
Today 's Probable Pitchers
Today's Probable Pitchers
( All Tim es EDT)
I All Times EDT I
M ontreal (May 6·5) at San
M innesota (G olh
2-4 and
Francisco ( Knep per 1-3) , 7:35
Zahn 5.4) at Toronto (Moore 2-0
p.m .
St. Lou is !Ma r ti nez 2 0) at and Clancy 4.4) , 2, tw i-nighl ,
4:30p.m .
Atlanta ( Hanna 4-I L 1:35 p.m .
Californ ia (Knapp 6 ·3) at
Ch icag o
(Lamp
2-5)
at
Cinci nn ati ( Norman 6-3}, 8 :05 Bo ston (Wright 2-0J. 7: 30p .m .
Seatt le (Abbo tt 1-4) at Bal .
p .m .
P ittsbu rg h (Bibby 4 -2) at timor e !F lanaga n 8-4) , 7:30
Houston ( Bannister 2-3) , 8 :35 p .m .
Oak land (Johnson 4-3) at New
p.m.
Philade lph ia (Ler ch 3-5) at Yor~ (Figueroa 6-4), 8 p.m .
M ilwaukee {C aldwe ll 5-3) at
Los Ange les (S utton .4 -6 ), 10 : 30
Detroit (S l aton 6·2l. 8 p.m .
p.m.
Cleve land (Monge 2·11 at
New York (Swan J.J or
Koosman 2 -7) at San D iego Chic ago (Wood 6-5) , 8 :30 p .m .
T ex as { Al exand er 5·31 at
(Rasmussen 2 7) , 10 p.m .
Kansas City (Gale 5-l) , 8 :30
Wednesday's Games
p.m .
Chicag o at Cincinna ti
Wednesdev's Gemes
Philade lph ia a t San F r ancisco
M il w at To ronto , 2, tw i.n lght
Mtrl at San D iego , 2, tw i .
Calif at Balt imore, night
n ight
Sea ttle at New Yo r ~. night
St. Louis at Atl anta , night
Oa~ l a nd at Boston , night
P i11sburg h at Hou ston , nigh t
T exas at Chicago, night
New Yor k at Los Angel es,

Am erican

Tanana ,

7

Houston
9'
Sa n Diego
25 32 .439 10'
A llanta
22 34 393 13
Monday 's Results
San Francisco 1, Montrea t o

Mtl 2. 29 ; Swan , NY 2.59.

70 ;

.566

31 7

Sa n F ra n
Cinc imtti
L os Ang

Earned Run Average
(Based on 54 innings pitch ed )
NahoniJI League : . Knepper ,
SF 2.05 ; R.Reuschel, Ch i 2.07 ;
vuc kov lch, St L 1. 17 : R oger s ,

Ball

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Tanana , Cal 9 3 , F lanagan and
Pa lm er . Bait and Sor enson , M il

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Ma j or Leagu e Staodings
By United Pr ess Internationa l
Nationa t League

46 179 56 .313
56 213 M .310
League
G. AB. H. Pet.
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Home Run s
. Nationa l League : Kingman ,
Chi , Foster . Ci n t'lnd Lu zinskL
Phil 14 ; Monday 12 ; Smith , LA

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LL baseball

standings
Rutland Dodgers
5 I
Middleport Indians
4 2
Middleport Braves
3 3
HarrisonviUe Bobcats 0 6
This week's schedule:
Wednesday, June 14,
Middleport Braves at
Harrisonv ille ; Thursday,
June 15, Rutland Dodgers at
Middleport Indians.

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PEE WEE
STANDINGS
Middleport Mustangs
5 I
Dale C. Warner
4 I
Rutland Reds
3 2
Rutland Angels
2 3
Middleport Cubs
2 4
Pizza Shack
2 I
This week's games:
Wednesday, June H,
Rutland Reds at Middleport
Mustangs. Thursday, June
15, Pizza Shack a: Middleport
Cubs; Rutland Angela at
Powell's; Dale C. Warner at
llutland Reds: bye, Mid·
dlepurt Mustangs.

By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sporll Edllor

By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sporlll Edllor
ABILENE, Texas (UPI ) - Sammy Baugh hasn't louched a
football in 12 years but he figures he has thrown enough of
them to last him a lifetime .
Slingin' Sammy Baugh, they called him, and every tlnie his
name was mentiooed it was instantly associated with mly one
thing - the bullet pass. Nobody in the w.oi'ld could whip that
football like Slingin' Sam.
.
Baugh's first coach in the professional ran)ls was Ray
Flaherty. He was handling the Washington Redsklni and on
the very fll'st day he saw his jrize jrospect fresh from 'I't!~as
Olristian at practice In 1937, he decided to find out about hlrn.
"They tell me you're quite a passer," Flaherty said.
"I reckon I can throw a little," Baugh answered in that soft
Texas drawl of his.
"Slow me," F1aherty commanded. "See thaf receiver over
there. Let'sseeyou hit him in the eyes."
·
Baugh looked at the receiver 30 yards downfield.
"Which eye?" he inquired casually.
Most such stories are manufactured somewhere along the
line to make the personality involved appear bigger thap he
actually is. This particular story about Sammy Baugh hapj)ens
to be completely true, though. Nobody ever had to bother
building up his reput,ation .
.'
Toothpick-thin as a player, Baugh, a &amp;-footer, played at 175
and is 172 oow. The crow's-feet around his eyes are a little
deeper and his face is SO!Dewhat more leathery than it was
during the dsys he wore No. 33 uniform, but otherwise ol' Sam
hasn't changed that much.
At 64, Baugh spends most of his time running his ranch at
Rotan, 70 miles up the line, and any time he finds a chance, he
drives to Abilene or nearby Sweetwater, where he was raised,
to play a round of golf.
Twice named an All·Arnerica at TCU, Baugh is enshrined In
both the College and Professional Football Halls of Fame. He
led the NFL in passing six different times, throwing the ball for
21,886 yards and 186touchdowns during his career. He not only
could pass, but could also kick and his 45.1 yard punting
average still is an NFL record. In 1943, he led the league In
passing, punting and pass Interceptions and if you ask hlrn
which one achievement he's proudest of, he singles out those
intercepted passes.
"When I first started in the prps, you had to play both ways,"
says Baugh, who was used as a tailback and later quarterback
on offense for the Redskins and a safety on defense.
"They didn't pay a helluva lot when I came in the league,
either. I got $8,000 my first year with the Redskins and that
was considered good money. Best I ever made was $19,000."
Of all the men he met in football, Baugh says he respected
George Preston Marshall, the late owner of the Redskin!,
most.
"He got a Jot of good things done for the game. Pasaers bad
no protection at all when I first came into the league. Marshall
called me into his office my second year and told me we had to
get some rule passed to protect the passers or all of us would be
killed. Heworkedm it and finally, he and George Halas (of the
Bears) got a rule passed that helped."
The best two football players he ever saw, says Baugh, were
Ace Parker and Bob Waterfield; the best passer around today ,
in his oplnloo, is Baltimore's Bert Jones, and the one who
reminds him most of himself Is Houston's Dan Pastorinl.
After he was through playing, Baugh served as head coach,
first at Hardin.stmmons University then with the old New
York Titans in the original AFL. He also was backfield coach
at Oklah001a State and Tulsa and with the Houston Oilers and
Detroit Ums.
Baseball actually was his first love and he went to 8JrlnB
training with 'the .St. Louis Cardinals in 1938 as a third
baseman. They converted him to a shortstop and sent him to
Rochester of the International League. Later he al.!o played
for Columbus of the American Association.
"With Colwnb111, the fellow I remember best was Ted WU·
Iiams. He was a rookie with Mlnneapolill and our players
always would get m him because he'd go out there to the
outfield, stick his glove in his pocket, tum hill back to the plate
and do exercises while the game was going on. But when he got
up there to bat, man , oh man, I never saw a hitter like hlrn.
He'd hit the ball so hard, it would knock a board off the fence .
"Me? I just couldn't hit the curve ball and change up ."

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Cauthen will
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Derby Sunday
NORTH RANDALL, Ohio
(UPI )- Triple Crown jockey
Steve Cauthen will ride
Believe It in a field of 10
horses set for the $150,000
Ohio Derby this Sunday at
Thistledown.
Believe II, winner of the
Florida Derby and third to
Affinned and Alydar in the
Kentucky Derby and Preak·
ness, was to arrive from New
York today .
Cauthen, fresh from
piloting Affirmed to the
Triple Crown, worked
Believe It at Belmont on
Mooday. He next will work
with the horse Friday at
Thistledown.
Believe It, which had been
a slight jruace favorite for
the Ohio Derby, becomes the
heavy favorite with cauthen
aboard. Believe It palled up
Saturday's Belmont Stikes
Meanwhile, Batonnler,
winner of the Dllnoia Derby,
will arrive at Thlatledown
Wednuday. Batonnier will be
ridden by 16-year-old Rm
Hlrdes, a highly touted
apprentice jockey.
Spanish Play, conditimed
by Affirmed trainer Laz
Barrera, alao may race In the
Ohio Der by. The horse
suffered a slight Injury in his
stall at Belmont and·
Barrerra was to test the colt
today. U he Is sound, he will
be sent to Thlsf!edown .

River Downs
CINCINNATI (UPI ) Jungle Olief rallied from
third place In a driving finish
to win the $3,700 future at
River Downa Mmday by a

Hunting
course
offered
A hunter safety and con·
servatlon course will be
conducted this evening and
Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m., and
from I to 5 p.m. on Saturday,
June 17, at the lzaac Wahon
Fann near Bashan. State
Game Protector Andy Lyles
assisted by volunteer Instructors wUI have charge.
The course Is open to aU
persona 12 and older and ·
those interested may register
by calling Lyles at ~7.
The course covers not only
safe handling of flreanna in
the field, but at home aa well.
In addition It covers hunten
and consecvatlon, game
Identification, the hunter's
responsibilities, vision, the
bow, rifle, shotgun, handcun,
field care of game and
wilderness first ald.
The course Ia required in 218
other ltates. Hunten !rom
Meigs County going out of
state to hunt, often find they
camot do so because they
have not had the coune.

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Mountain came in third.
A 1-i daUy double ~ Leu
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$2 :88 Valu e

F.I.P. Price.

$1

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Value

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60 245 60 . J'27

Bu ckner Chi
Mon day LA
Foster .Cin
Burroghs All
Sm1 t h LA
S1m mon s SI.L
Pu hl Hou
Mad lock SF
Clark SF
Am erican

38 135 d4 .326
47 148 48 .324
oq 241 77 .320
56 185 59 .319
53 195 62 .318
59 206 65 .3M
52 213 67 .315

Ca r ew Mm
Jackson Cal

Reynolds Sea
Molitor M il
Sundberg l ex
Lynn Bos
Ri ce Bos
Coo per Mil
Piniell a NY
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56 194 63 .325
47 199 64 .322
5~ 182 58 .319
53 198 63 .318
59 ~ 4 6 78 .317
51 195 6 1 )13
40 147 46 .31 3
49 163 50 .307

II

American Leagu e: Rice, Bas
19 ; Baylor , Cal and ThOmpson,
Del
15 ;
Evans,
Bo s
14 ;
Thomas , Mil 13.
Runs Batted In
National League : Fos ter , Cin
48 ; Montanez , NY 42 ; Ce_y and
Smith , LA and M cC ovey . SF 41.
American League : Rice, Bos
54. Stau.b, De l 44 ; Olive r and
Zisk , Te• 39 ; May , Ba1t .

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BARBECUE
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East

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Bayl or , Ca l and Th om pson , Del
)8
Stolen Bases
National ' Leagu e: . Moreno .
P i ft 26 ; Ceden o.
Hou 21 ,
Maddox , Phi l 18 ; Lo pes , LA
and Taveras , Pitt 16.
American League : . Wilson ,
KC 24; Cruz . Sea 21 ; LeF lore,

Del 19 ; Dilone, Oa k and Will s,
Tex 18.
Pitching
Victories

National League : Gr imsley,
M tl 10 3 . R Reusc hel, Chi 8-4 .
Bonham , Cin 7 1; Za chry , NY 72: Knepper , SF 1-3; Seaver,
Ci n , John , LA and Blue, SF 7-4;

Phila
Pitlsbrgh
New Yor k
St . LOUI S

75 30 .455
11 33 .450

81 1

Atlant a

Strik eouts

Na tional Lea gue: . Richard ,
Hou 111 ;
Niekro. Al l 88 ;
Seaver, Cin 83 ; Rogers, Mtl 76 ;
Bly te ven , Pill 74.
Am eri can Leagu e : Ryan . Ca t
11 3, Gu id r y, NY 85 .- Flanagan .

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R. Reuschel. Holtzman (7)

Chi
Ci nci

and Rader ; Bonham , Borbon
( 9 ) and w ern er . w - R . Reusch ·
el (8-4) L- Bonham (1.1). HR Cinci nnali, Foster ( 14) .

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Chicago ( N LI - Sent m inor league pitch er Ron Dav is to
New York Yankees as player to
be named later in the trade
thai sent pit cher Ken Holtzman
to C:J bs .
Houston
Signed t hree draft

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SUNBEAM

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$179

v ery

choices r ight -hander Rod
Bo:.c berger and shortstop Dou glas Stokke of USC. end r ight ·
ha nder Thad Trodden of San
Diego State and assigned
them to Cocoa , Fla ., in the
Sarasotll Rook ie L ea gu e.

Kan ci ty
Chic ago

28 27 .509
26 JO .oi64

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19 .4 2 .Jll 14
M'cmday's Results
Minn . at Tor , ppd .. rain
Boston 10, California 9
Ba ltimore 5, Sea ttle oi
N ew Yor k 2, Oak land o

Minesola

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Ramo
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Dem psey . W - T . Ma rt inez (2.
1). l - Col born (1 .5). HR5Ball imore , Mur ra y ( 10 ) , Single .
ton (6 1; Seatt le, Hate (2J.

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Keough, Heaverlo (3), Lacey

N .Y .

l5J and Esslan , Newman (6 ) :
Gu idry and Munson . W- Guldry
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- N ew York . Rando lph (2).

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Jenk ins , Co mer (1), Lindblad
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gori (8). Pa11in ( 8) &amp;nd Porter .
W- Comer ( J ll . L - M ingor i (1 .
Bond s

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Chr is Gea son , the club 'S
22nd choice in last week ' s free ag ent plaver draft, and as .
signed him to M elbourne , Fla .
for two weeks before rea ssign .
ment to Elizabethton ot the
Appalachian Leaoue.
Boston - Sig ned seven draft

choices

-

outf ielder

Robert

Parker, Petal. M tss .; pi tch er
Ga r y Givens , Mar t in ez, Ga .;
catcher
Harol d N11taupsk y ,
pitcher
M arblehead , Mass.;

Ke ith Pecka, Ka nkakee, Il l .;
and ou lt !elder Ltovd Bessard ,
Abbev ille, La .; and assigned all
f ive players to Elmira , N .Y . in
the New York Penn ~e~g ue .
F i r st baseman Oel Bender, F t .
Lauderdale, Fla .• and ou tf ielder
Kenne th Young, West Haven.
Conn ., were assigned to Winter
Haven of the Flor ida Sta te

League .
Toronto - P l aced our lt le1Cier
R ic~
Bosett i on the lS·dlly
disabled list . Sig ned three draft
choices Oull ielder M i ke
·Coy ne, a f ourth -round se le cti on
Pellz. a ninth -round pic~ fro m from Clncln neli , and lnt le1d er
Clemson Un i vers ity ,· pitcher Bi ll La joie , a 20t h.r ound selec .
L lvon ill , Mich .,
Bob Hussey , a
13th-round tlon. from
s.e tectro n f rom St . Xavier ( IlL) assigned to Utica of the New
Coll ege ; pitcher Gera ld Stutz Y ork .Penn L eague. Outfielder
r 1em , a 15t h .ro und pi c k · from V incent Willi ams, a 12th -round
0 1ympia F ietds , Il l.; pltcher select ion fr om Houston , Tex .,
Jim Mc Br ide, a 19th -round asslliJned to Medicine He' of th e
choice trom Jackson State and P i oneer Leag ue.
second baseman Ken Gilmore ,
a 27th round sel ect ion from
Trov State Un iver sity, and
craft cnoice , oull ielder Kirk
Gi bson of M ich igan State , and
ass igned him to Lakeland in the
Cla ss A Florida State League.
Cl evela nd - Signed l ive draft
choices - th ird baseman Pete

ass 1gned all f ive players to
Batavia , N V , in the New
York Penn League.
M innesota - Signed leflha nd .

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W- Mahter (1 . 2) . L- Vuckovic h
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30 16 .536
30 28 .517

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030 401001 - 10 13 s
Griff in, Brett (5) , Hartzell
(71 , LaRoche (81 and Downing,
Humphr ey (8) ; Lee , Stan ley
( 6 ) , Drago ( 6) , Campbell ( 8)
and Fisk. W - Ca mpbell ( J -4). L
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E va ns ( 14 ). L vnn (81 .

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Rogers and Her r mann ; Ha licki and Hill . W- Hali c ki ( 3 1) .
L - Roger s (7 -6 ).

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LA
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New York

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Houston 6, Pitt sburgh 5
Mi l wltu~e e 7, Detroit 4
Los Ang 6. Ph iladelphi a 5
Chicago l , Cleveland 0
Sa n Diego 3, New York 2
Te •as 6, Ka nsas City 5
Today 's Probable Pitchers
Today's Probable Pitchers
( All Tim es EDT)
I All Times EDT I
M ontreal (May 6·5) at San
M innesota (G olh
2-4 and
Francisco ( Knep per 1-3) , 7:35
Zahn 5.4) at Toronto (Moore 2-0
p.m .
St. Lou is !Ma r ti nez 2 0) at and Clancy 4.4) , 2, tw i-nighl ,
4:30p.m .
Atlanta ( Hanna 4-I L 1:35 p.m .
Californ ia (Knapp 6 ·3) at
Ch icag o
(Lamp
2-5)
at
Cinci nn ati ( Norman 6-3}, 8 :05 Bo ston (Wright 2-0J. 7: 30p .m .
Seatt le (Abbo tt 1-4) at Bal .
p .m .
P ittsbu rg h (Bibby 4 -2) at timor e !F lanaga n 8-4) , 7:30
Houston ( Bannister 2-3) , 8 :35 p .m .
Oak land (Johnson 4-3) at New
p.m.
Philade lph ia (Ler ch 3-5) at Yor~ (Figueroa 6-4), 8 p.m .
M ilwaukee {C aldwe ll 5-3) at
Los Ange les (S utton .4 -6 ), 10 : 30
Detroit (S l aton 6·2l. 8 p.m .
p.m.
Cleve land (Monge 2·11 at
New York (Swan J.J or
Koosman 2 -7) at San D iego Chic ago (Wood 6-5) , 8 :30 p .m .
T ex as { Al exand er 5·31 at
(Rasmussen 2 7) , 10 p.m .
Kansas City (Gale 5-l) , 8 :30
Wednesday's Games
p.m .
Chicag o at Cincinna ti
Wednesdev's Gemes
Philade lph ia a t San F r ancisco
M il w at To ronto , 2, tw i.n lght
Mtrl at San D iego , 2, tw i .
Calif at Balt imore, night
n ight
Sea ttle at New Yo r ~. night
St. Louis at Atl anta , night
Oa~ l a nd at Boston , night
P i11sburg h at Hou ston , nigh t
T exas at Chicago, night
New Yor k at Los Angel es,

Am erican

Tanana ,

7

Houston
9'
Sa n Diego
25 32 .439 10'
A llanta
22 34 393 13
Monday 's Results
San Francisco 1, Montrea t o

Mtl 2. 29 ; Swan , NY 2.59.

70 ;

.566

31 7

Sa n F ra n
Cinc imtti
L os Ang

Earned Run Average
(Based on 54 innings pitch ed )
NahoniJI League : . Knepper ,
SF 2.05 ; R.Reuschel, Ch i 2.07 ;
vuc kov lch, St L 1. 17 : R oger s ,

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For sc h. 51 L 7 5; N i e~ro , Atl
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Am en can League : Gu idry,
NY 10 0. Torrez , Bos 9 2;
Tanana , Cal 9 3 , F lanagan and
Pa lm er . Bait and Sor enson , M il

Silicone · 15" Long

L. Pet.
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Chi cago

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Ma j or Leagu e Staodings
By United Pr ess Internationa l
Nationa t League

46 179 56 .313
56 213 M .310
League
G. AB. H. Pet.
51 193 69 .358

Home Run s
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Chi , Foster . Ci n t'lnd Lu zinskL
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standings
Rutland Dodgers
5 I
Middleport Indians
4 2
Middleport Braves
3 3
HarrisonviUe Bobcats 0 6
This week's schedule:
Wednesday, June 14,
Middleport Braves at
Harrisonv ille ; Thursday,
June 15, Rutland Dodgers at
Middleport Indians.

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PEE WEE
STANDINGS
Middleport Mustangs
5 I
Dale C. Warner
4 I
Rutland Reds
3 2
Rutland Angels
2 3
Middleport Cubs
2 4
Pizza Shack
2 I
This week's games:
Wednesday, June H,
Rutland Reds at Middleport
Mustangs. Thursday, June
15, Pizza Shack a: Middleport
Cubs; Rutland Angela at
Powell's; Dale C. Warner at
llutland Reds: bye, Mid·
dlepurt Mustangs.

By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sporll Edllor

By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sporlll Edllor
ABILENE, Texas (UPI ) - Sammy Baugh hasn't louched a
football in 12 years but he figures he has thrown enough of
them to last him a lifetime .
Slingin' Sammy Baugh, they called him, and every tlnie his
name was mentiooed it was instantly associated with mly one
thing - the bullet pass. Nobody in the w.oi'ld could whip that
football like Slingin' Sam.
.
Baugh's first coach in the professional ran)ls was Ray
Flaherty. He was handling the Washington Redsklni and on
the very fll'st day he saw his jrize jrospect fresh from 'I't!~as
Olristian at practice In 1937, he decided to find out about hlrn.
"They tell me you're quite a passer," Flaherty said.
"I reckon I can throw a little," Baugh answered in that soft
Texas drawl of his.
"Slow me," F1aherty commanded. "See thaf receiver over
there. Let'sseeyou hit him in the eyes."
·
Baugh looked at the receiver 30 yards downfield.
"Which eye?" he inquired casually.
Most such stories are manufactured somewhere along the
line to make the personality involved appear bigger thap he
actually is. This particular story about Sammy Baugh hapj)ens
to be completely true, though. Nobody ever had to bother
building up his reput,ation .
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Toothpick-thin as a player, Baugh, a &amp;-footer, played at 175
and is 172 oow. The crow's-feet around his eyes are a little
deeper and his face is SO!Dewhat more leathery than it was
during the dsys he wore No. 33 uniform, but otherwise ol' Sam
hasn't changed that much.
At 64, Baugh spends most of his time running his ranch at
Rotan, 70 miles up the line, and any time he finds a chance, he
drives to Abilene or nearby Sweetwater, where he was raised,
to play a round of golf.
Twice named an All·Arnerica at TCU, Baugh is enshrined In
both the College and Professional Football Halls of Fame. He
led the NFL in passing six different times, throwing the ball for
21,886 yards and 186touchdowns during his career. He not only
could pass, but could also kick and his 45.1 yard punting
average still is an NFL record. In 1943, he led the league In
passing, punting and pass Interceptions and if you ask hlrn
which one achievement he's proudest of, he singles out those
intercepted passes.
"When I first started in the prps, you had to play both ways,"
says Baugh, who was used as a tailback and later quarterback
on offense for the Redskins and a safety on defense.
"They didn't pay a helluva lot when I came in the league,
either. I got $8,000 my first year with the Redskins and that
was considered good money. Best I ever made was $19,000."
Of all the men he met in football, Baugh says he respected
George Preston Marshall, the late owner of the Redskin!,
most.
"He got a Jot of good things done for the game. Pasaers bad
no protection at all when I first came into the league. Marshall
called me into his office my second year and told me we had to
get some rule passed to protect the passers or all of us would be
killed. Heworkedm it and finally, he and George Halas (of the
Bears) got a rule passed that helped."
The best two football players he ever saw, says Baugh, were
Ace Parker and Bob Waterfield; the best passer around today ,
in his oplnloo, is Baltimore's Bert Jones, and the one who
reminds him most of himself Is Houston's Dan Pastorinl.
After he was through playing, Baugh served as head coach,
first at Hardin.stmmons University then with the old New
York Titans in the original AFL. He also was backfield coach
at Oklah001a State and Tulsa and with the Houston Oilers and
Detroit Ums.
Baseball actually was his first love and he went to 8JrlnB
training with 'the .St. Louis Cardinals in 1938 as a third
baseman. They converted him to a shortstop and sent him to
Rochester of the International League. Later he al.!o played
for Columbus of the American Association.
"With Colwnb111, the fellow I remember best was Ted WU·
Iiams. He was a rookie with Mlnneapolill and our players
always would get m him because he'd go out there to the
outfield, stick his glove in his pocket, tum hill back to the plate
and do exercises while the game was going on. But when he got
up there to bat, man , oh man, I never saw a hitter like hlrn.
He'd hit the ball so hard, it would knock a board off the fence .
"Me? I just couldn't hit the curve ball and change up ."

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Cauthen will
ride in Ohio
Derby Sunday
NORTH RANDALL, Ohio
(UPI )- Triple Crown jockey
Steve Cauthen will ride
Believe It in a field of 10
horses set for the $150,000
Ohio Derby this Sunday at
Thistledown.
Believe II, winner of the
Florida Derby and third to
Affinned and Alydar in the
Kentucky Derby and Preak·
ness, was to arrive from New
York today .
Cauthen, fresh from
piloting Affirmed to the
Triple Crown, worked
Believe It at Belmont on
Mooday. He next will work
with the horse Friday at
Thistledown.
Believe It, which had been
a slight jruace favorite for
the Ohio Derby, becomes the
heavy favorite with cauthen
aboard. Believe It palled up
Saturday's Belmont Stikes
Meanwhile, Batonnler,
winner of the Dllnoia Derby,
will arrive at Thlatledown
Wednuday. Batonnier will be
ridden by 16-year-old Rm
Hlrdes, a highly touted
apprentice jockey.
Spanish Play, conditimed
by Affirmed trainer Laz
Barrera, alao may race In the
Ohio Der by. The horse
suffered a slight Injury in his
stall at Belmont and·
Barrerra was to test the colt
today. U he Is sound, he will
be sent to Thlsf!edown .

River Downs
CINCINNATI (UPI ) Jungle Olief rallied from
third place In a driving finish
to win the $3,700 future at
River Downa Mmday by a

Hunting
course
offered
A hunter safety and con·
servatlon course will be
conducted this evening and
Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m., and
from I to 5 p.m. on Saturday,
June 17, at the lzaac Wahon
Fann near Bashan. State
Game Protector Andy Lyles
assisted by volunteer Instructors wUI have charge.
The course Is open to aU
persona 12 and older and ·
those interested may register
by calling Lyles at ~7.
The course covers not only
safe handling of flreanna in
the field, but at home aa well.
In addition It covers hunten
and consecvatlon, game
Identification, the hunter's
responsibilities, vision, the
bow, rifle, shotgun, handcun,
field care of game and
wilderness first ald.
The course Ia required in 218
other ltates. Hunten !rom
Meigs County going out of
state to hunt, often find they
camot do so because they
have not had the coune.

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�6- T)le Daily Sentinel, MidqJeport-Pomeroy, 0., 1\Iesday, June 13, 1978

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Moriah ·celebration
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7- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Tuesday , June 13, 1978

PoLLv·sPOINTERs
Polly Cramer

~;rh;:~n"

retired and fi nd your colurrm
must helpful. When screwing
a top on a bottle or a lid on a
jar turn it back until it seats
itself. II will then go on easily.
This also applies to placi ng a
nul on a sc rew. -FRANCES
DEAR POLLY - We have
an effective and helpful
police department in our
snll!ll city. But the offi cers
h&lt;tve no j urisdiclion over traf·
fie violations on privately
owned business parking lots
such as at the grocery.
depa rtment store, fast loud
outlet and su on. III; .the wife
of the business ma nager of
the local newspaper 1 con·
stder t his s1tua tiun a
frustrating Peeve . It is no fun
to return to one's car after
shopping to f111d lllli t. someone
has "bashed" it.
It pleased me to read your
suggestwn on the use uf a
toothbrush fur cleaning dif[icull portions of the house.
May I add thai a flat-surfaced
tooth brush can be indispen·
sable in maintaining grooved
plaslic articles' 1 use one tu
keep the plastic 011 my coffee
maker white. Threads and
decora tions on ba by's bottles
are d eaned more read ily
with a new toothbrush than
with a corrunercial nipple
brush. It works on the gruoved lids or plastic freezer and
regri ge ralor boxes and
deans the grooves on flower
pots. Applia nces too clean up
readily with a toothbrush and
a caustic clea ner.
Another Pel Peeve is wit11
dark outd oor carpet being us·
c'&lt;i un steps. It absorbs what
light there is and disguises
the size of the step. thus
creating a hazard. Thanks fur
the column. - JA N
DEAR POLLY- After you
buy a new string mop tie a
single knot at the end uf each
string before usin g the rnup.
It will then lasllwice as lung
and the knots help to scrub
the fl uor. - VEE
Polly will send you one of
her stgned t ha nk-y ou .
newspaper euupon clippers if
she uoes your favo rite
Pumter. Peeve or Problem in
her column. Write POI.l.Y 'S
POI NTE !~ in care of this
newspa per.

Many former members in·
eluding Dr· l..ewis Rickman
of Mt. Clemons, Mich., whose
grandfather, the late Rev. J .
H. Rickman pastored the Mt.
Moriah Baptist Church,
returned to Middleport Sunday to join in the church's
100\h anniversary celebra·
lion.
Speaking at the afternoon
service, Dr. Rickman talked
on what the church had
meant to him in his struggle
to become a doctor. He
presented a donation for the
church to Mrs. Nellie.Winston
in memory of her sun,
Cllli rles Winston, mentioningin his presentation the
happy days of singing in a
quartet with his two brothers,
Ea rl and Charles Rickman,
and Charles Winston.
It was noted that the
history of Mt. Moriah as well
as the Providence ·N;socia·
lion had been compiled from
notes left by the late Rev. Mr.
Rickman.
Recognized and presented
boutonnieres and corsages
were the oldest members of
the church, Mrs. Winston,.
Mrs. Campbell Harper, Ca rl
Williams and John Moon.
Presentations were also
THI S WEEK ' S SPEC I AL
made to the Rev. Henry Key
of Columbus, and the Rev.
Edna Darling of Worthington ,
speaker and solist for the ser·
vice. Mrs. Mary Baumgard·
ner, Mrs. Anna Moon; and
USED CARS
Miss Dolnita Miller made the
presentations.
Special!
Ther e was a bri ef
memorial service for deceas·
1974 CHEVROLET
ed members before the Rev.
CAPRICE WAGON
Samuel Jackson introduced
9 Pass. au to .. p.s., p.b..
the guest speaker, the Rev.
rad io , lugg age c a r r ie r .
Mr . Key. Prayer was by the
be ige.
Rev. Nyle Borden, pastor of
Forest Run . The sennon topic
was on faith with the Rev .
Mr.
Key singing "His Eye is
1975 CHEVROLET
on the Sparrow."
The service opened with
CAPRICE WAGON
9 pass ., new ti r es, auto..
devotions by Oscar Qualls of
p.s., p.b.. AM-FM radio.
Noami Baptist Church,
luggage carr ier, red, black
Pomeroy,
and Risden Miller
vinyl t r im . Power wi ndows
of
Mt.
Moriah
. The Rev. Mrs.
and power sea t. power door
Darling was guest soloist and
locks.
her selections included '·God
Will Take Care of You" and
"He's Sweet, I Know." Miss
Car rie Ward had the
welcome, Mrs. Lola Hampton
You ' ll Like Our Quali ty
of Naomi Baptist Church' the
Way of Doing Business
Would sumeunt.· please giJ response, and greetings were
GMAC FINANCING
992-5341
Pomeroy uut and uil that bird that brought by the Rev . Dwight
Open Evenings ' ti 16 : oo
wa les like a rusty hinge at Zavitz of the Middleport
Til 5 a.m. Sat.
f1 rst l1ght every murm ng ?
Ministerial N;sociation, the
Rev. Samuel Jackson of the
. Providence N;sociation, Mrs.
Hampton, second vice presi·
dent, for the Women's Aux·
iliary ; the Rev. Clifford Nuss
for
the Ohio Baptist Conven·
On June 12 the re will be an opening lor
lion
and the Rio Grande
beginning and advanced Typing and
N;suciation.
A letter of con·
Shorthand Clas ses at Gall ipol is Business
gra tulation was read from
College . Weekdays or night clas ses. Both
Dr. John Sundquist, ex·
are being offe r ed .
eculive mi nister of the Ohio
Bap ti st Convention . The
ENROLL NOW!
church history was presented
For mo re information contact Lee E. Tyler,
by Mrs. Margaret Bowles.
446 -4367 .
Mrs. Florence Richards
was mistress of ceremonies
No . 75-02-0472 B

By Polly Cramer
POLLY'S PROBLEM DEAR
POLLY - l have some col·
nred crayon marks on a wall
painted with latex paint. Is
there any way I can remove
such marks without hav ing to
repaint the wa ll ? l also have
ink spots on a green leather
chair and hope you have
some answers.- JOA;&gt;l
DEAR JOAN - When her
children were small one uf
my daughters-in-law removed crayon marks fr om
pa tnte d wal ls
wit h
toothpaste.
If your chair is real leather
washable ink can be removed
with a lea ther soap - follow
directions. Mild soapsuds
might even do it, but anything
must be followed by the use of
a leather conditi oni ng dress·
ing . If you are usi ng the word
"leather " loosely and your
cha ir is covered with a
leather-like plastic fa bnc ink
should be removed im·
mediately with an alcohol
dampened cloth. Wipe a ~cay
with a cloth wrung out of
clear water and then rub dry

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for the day and thanked all
wh o he lped with the
fellowship luncheon including
Mrs. Johnie Qualls of Forest
Run ; Mrs. Mary Alice
Sa muels of Naomi , Mrs.
Dorothy Singer Casey of
Gallipous, and Mrs . Virginia
Stallworth of New York City ,
The dinner was prepared by
the Missionary S ociety of
which Mrs. Harper is president.
Risden Mill er , acting
moderator of the church ,
spoke of cooperation and
thanked the financ e conunit·
tee, Mrs . Bowles, Mrs. Ann
Angel, and Stanford Moon for
their work. Usher s for the ·
day were Lynn Goggins ,
Dolnita Miller, Bud Miller,
Ernesto Ward, Phil Moon ,
and Lyle Moon .
·
Corning from out-()f-town
were Mrs . Ethe l Pinson,
Esther Embry, Beth Smith,
Ethel Lewis, Alberta Dysart,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jinuny

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JON BUCK
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Jon Faul Buck, s on of Mr.
and Mrs. Gall F. Buck,
graduated from Ohio
University In March with a
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Mrs. Rose McDade was
honored during the June
meeting of the United
Methodist Women of the
Letart Falls Church hosted
by Mrs. McDade at her home
in Middleport.
Mrs. McDade, a fo rmer
resident of Letart Falls; has
continued her membership in
the church activities. A program was presented in her
honor entitled "Friendship".
Mrs. Andrew Cross gave the
devotions which centered on
readings from Proverbs
regarding the importance of
being a friend to man. She
then read "l Can Find
Friends All Around Me" and
concluded with the Lord's
Prayer in unison .
The program on friends
was presented by Mrs. Bert
Grim. Each member gave a
short talk on the value of
friends and expressed appreciation of Mrs. McDade's
loyalty to ·her church and
friends . Readings were "The
Friends who Stand by" by

Mrs. John Hill , "What is a
Friend?" by Mrs. Harold
Roush, " A Garden of Friend·
ship" by Mrs. Cross, "Speak
Out" by Mrs. Inez Hill,
"There are No Friends Uke
Old Friends" by Mrs.
McDade , "Friendship is
Eternal " by Mrs , Alice
Balser, " The Gift of Friends"
by Mrs. Ernest Shuler, and
"True Friends" by Mrs.

The annual ~'ta g Day picnic
of the Return J onathan Meigs
Chapter of the Daughters of
the American Revolution wa s
held Friday at the horne of
Mr. and Mr s. There on
.Johnson.
· Appropriate to the occa·
sion, Mrs. Nan Moore
presented a program on fla gs
of the nation. She opened the
program with a poem, "l Am
Your Flag" and then told
something about each flag as
she di splayed miniature
replicas. She began with the
oldest, the Beqford flag , car·
ried at the Battle of Concord,
then to the Bunker Hill flag,
known as the New English
flag, the Washington Ship
Cruiser fla g, the Fir.st r:nn-

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Where can a teen-ager find inexpensive psychiatric counseling without his parents lmowing7 - IN NEED
DEAR IN NEED:
Family Service Agencies and state-run mental health clinics
charge for counseling on sliding scales: you pay what you can
afford.
But there's a catch: many s.tates require parental consent
before a minor may receive psychiatric aid - even if he or she
can afford regular fees .
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Call a mental health agency in your town and determine
your legal status. If age puts you off- limits, discuss your problem 'with an understanding adult, who may make your
mother or father see how desperate you are.- HELEN
fNNEED :
Your question brings out the soap box in me. Why is it slftes
that allow teen abortions without parental consent quibble at
letting young people see psychiatrist.s unless Mom and Dad
give fuU support?
Don 't officials realize that psychological troubles often begin
because kids can't talk to their parents? How can they find the
help they need unless counseling is offered without restric·
lions? Even in'liberal California young people are allowed to
see psychiatrists only once before their parents are notified .
Most areas have more rigid laws.
May we see an end to them soon ! Comments, anyone? .SUE

TRISHA HEATON
TURNS EIGHT - Trlsha
Heaton celebrated her
eighth birthday recently
wilh a party in he r s&lt;eund
grade classroom at the
Ches ler Ele m e ntar v
School. -Mrs. David Heatu~
and Mrs. Susa n Bauer,
Trisha 's aunt, hos ted the
party. She was later enlertained with a party at the
home of her grandmother,
. Mrs. Helen Heaton.

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! Calendar I

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TUESDAY
MEIGS COUNT Y Pomona
Junior Grange Tuesday 6:45
p.m. at Rock Springs Grange
Hall.
POME ROY
EAG LES
lADfES AUXILIARY CLUB ,
Tuesday, 8 p.m. at the ha ll.
Meetings will be held every
other Tuesday. All interested
persons are invited to attend .
WI NDING TRAl L Garden
Club 8 p.m. Tuesday at the
Meigs Mu seum . Mr s .
Marga ret Parker ,.hustess.
·'SummerStunn.s" will be the

One appeal for aid was
answered at the recent
meeting of the Rock Springs
Grange held at the hall.
Acommunication was read
from the youth director about
summer activities and a
thank you note from the Na·
tiona! Grange for a contribu·
lion. Results of the bowling
tournament held in Newark
were noted. Of the 80 teams
participa ting Rock Springs
came in fourth. Roy Grueser
placed sixth in the all event
and 23rd in the singles, and .
Roy Holter placed 15th in the

Pat Thoma to present a program of OAGCnuwer slides.
MID DLEPOR T LODGE
363, F. and A. M. 7 p.m. TuesMI D DL EPO R T
day, special meeting in the
A
MATEU
R GARDENERS , 8
entered apprenti ce decree.
p.m.
Wednesday
~t lht home
RE GULA R
mee ti ng
of
Mrs.
Rose
Revn
nlds with
Racine Lodge 461. Work in
M
t.
,
.
Heulah
Strauss.
c""
EA degree.
host
.
ess.
Mrs.
Fry
uf
Ches
hire
WEDN.:SDAY
to ~ I Y t~ Hll ~:t rr·ang t&gt;mcu t
7:30 p.m. Reg ular meeting demiJfiS
1ra! iur1 .

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a

workshop to be held June 19
and a chapter workshop on
June 20 in Columbus. She also
announced Waldschmid t
House Da y to be obset·ved on
Aug. 2 and a bus tour of the
DAR school to leave on Sept.

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Sherry King, bride-elect of
Rick Me cks t ro th , wa s
honored Saturday evening
with a shower at the Brad·
bu ry Chu rch of Christ by her
sisters, Mrs . Debuie Finlaw
aod Mrs. Kathy Johnson.
A daisy theme was carried

15.

The chapter thanked Mrs.
Eich for her work during the
past year as regent. It was
noted that subscriptions to
the national magaz ine are to
be tumed in to Mrs. Patt·ick
Loc hary. Guests for the pic·
nic were Mrs. Vir giniit
Thut·en, Mrs. Clyde Ingles:
James Brewington, Ruger
Luckeyduu, Lee and Amy
Luckeyduo, Emerson Jones,
Thereon J ohnson, Patri ck
l.uchary, Vern on Weber, and
gc ncolo gy A, R. Knight.

uul midst yclluw, ~rccn and
wl1ile slrt1amers. The servin g

presided at the punch bowl ,
and Mrs. Naomi King pour'ed
the coffee. Games were
played with prizes going to
Mrs. Farie Cole and J anet
Meckstroth .
Others attendin g the
shower were Julie and Angie
Meckstroth, Mrs. Debbie
Meckstroth , Connie Atkins,
Ruth Barnhart. Sherrie Bar·
nharl, Delores Bailey, Hila
Bailey, Mt·s. Eloise Pickett.
Madeline and Lori. Rayanna
Cole. Carol King, Mrs. Edte
King, Mrs . Ka thry n F. rwin ,
Mrs. Marj orie Milhoan. Mrs.
Fa rie Kennedy, Mrs. Beulah

table wa s centered with an
arrangement of wild dCJ isics
picked by the bride·el el'l . The
cake inscribed "Congratula·
lions, Hick and Sherry" was
made by Mt·s . 1'111!aw and
was served· with nuts, mints
and punch. Yell ow candles
Juil es,
flanked the cake.
Mrs. Jeanette M•· • ·ko~ ,.,.• h

Wliitlatch, Mrs. Janelle Ha p·
tunsta ll , Mrs. Sus1e 1\blx•ll.
Mrs. Marge Barr . J•1 F.llcn
Diehl , and Heather Finlaw.
Sending gills were Mt·s.
Cora Webb, Mrs. Bermce Jef-

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fer s, Mrs. !Jcrnicc Winn, Mrs.

Hazel Thotnson , Mr . &lt;.tnd Mrs.
Wilbu r Hanmng. Mr. and
Mrs. Waller Bunce, ~11'. and
Mrs. Da le BarnhiH'l, ~l rs.
Gladys Cummins. Mary !'lay,
Mrs. Bc s~ ic Ki ng, Mr. &lt;.tnd

Mrs. Terry Sayre, t'hnsti
SU. nley, Mr. a nil Mrs. Warne
K111g, Mr. and Mrs. V e~ JU rl
Weber and Donna, M1s Ccrtrudc F'inlaw, .\1rs. Kd rcr1
Huush, Pa t Etsenman . Mrs .
Mr s . Vir gini a
Ma ry Hysel l and Kusli , Mrs .
Grace Cha ney. Mrs t\rllnt•
D ~v i s cmd J oyce, Ma ndynn
T1·ac·y Caralvnn Trary. and
on County Road 25 (off tile M~ rtha Bi ble Class of tht•
Flat woods Road J. TI1e public Brudbut·y Church of Christ.
is invited to see this excellent
Christian film.

Film showing announced
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Roberts

for a FREE TICKET to Moonllte Cruise on

TO CELEBR ATE - Mr. and Mrs. Adrian J . Roberts,
Whiteha ll , will celebrate their 25th wedding annive rsary
on Sunday , June. 18, with an open huuscfrom 2 to 5p.m. at
their residence, 562 Robinwoud Ave. Mr . and Mrs.
Roberts, the former Helen Chevalier o[ neat· Reedsville,
have three chil dren, Randy , Rubin and Henee, all at
home. Mr. Roberts is employed by the City of Whitehall
Pul ice Department. Friends and relatives arc invited to
call durin g the open house hours.

P.A. DENNY
(No purchase necessary)

SEEN AND HEARD
Sgt. Kenneth D. Ha ys,
Ra cine, for merly of Mid·
dleport, has retu rned to
Korea after spending two
weeks here visiting with hi s
wife, Mary and children,
Jacqueline and Franklin at
the home of his wife's

DAVIS INSURANCE AGENCY
"Across from the Court House in Pomeroy"

(GOT A PROBLEM? Or a subject for discussion , tw()generalion style? Direct your questions to either Sue or Helen
Bolte! -()r both, if you want a combination mother-daughter
answer - in care of this newspaper.)

PARTY HELD
The birthdays of · Albert
Durin g the business Pettit and Larry Hudnall
meeting it was announced
were celebrated reeently
that 23 shutin calls had been with a dinner party at the
made. Thank you letters were Pettit home. Attending were
read from the !Wv. David
Mr. and Mrs. Pettit and Mr.
Harris and Mrs. H. B. Powell. and Mrs. Hudnall, Tanuny,
Pledges were rriade to rnis· Butch, and Harry Pettit , Mr.
sions and to the Hindu child and Mrs. Bill Pettit and Jeff
sponsored by the UMW. A Bi· Smith, Mr. and Mrs . Thomas
ble study from Matthew was D-drst and Craig, Mrs. Adam
held by Mrs. Ernest Shuler Oldaker and Mark, J im Pet·
and each member gave her lit, Jamie and Shannon, arid
favorite verse from the Barbara Whitlatch.
lesson.
Refreshments were served
by the hostess. Next meeting
will be in September with
Mrs. Grimm as the hostess.

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Stop In Davis Insurance Now and Register

Since Terry agrees waiting is okay , why hassle a problem
which isn't even present' You can wait - it isn't all that dif.
ficult, when you use good, common sense. - HELEN ANDSUE
P.S.. .. And face the consequences logically. Believe me, sex
at age 13 isn't worth the pri ce you might have to pay.. . whether
or not you get pregnant. - HELE N

Grimm.

Miss King honored,
with bridal shower~

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STOP IN NOWI

DEAR RAP :
I'm 13 and have been going with Terry for quite a while.
We're very much in love, and we've talked about going all the
way. I told him "sometime," but I'd have to think about it a
while longer. He agreed.
I know it's not smart to have sex at my age, and I could end
up pregnant even if he uses a whatchacallit. I couldn 't get the
pill at 13, even from Planned Parenthood in my town . I
wouldn't have an abortion - that's killing- but I might consider adoption. I sure wouldn't want to!
I know you're going to say , "Don't do it! " but sometimes this
doesn 't work when you're in love. Please give ussome advice.
- CONFUSED
DEAR CON.:
, You're right: our advice is: " Don't do it!" Age 13 is too
~~.:~ for serious involvements, no matter how much you are

pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Smith, Rt. 1, Racine. Sgt.
Hays is stationed at Kunsan
Air Base, Korea. While here
on leave Sgt. Hays' family
held a famil y dinner with his
brother, Richard M. Hay s
and wife, Judy, of Dublin
attending.

Calvary Bible Church is
announcing the showing of
the film , Dry Bones. Calvary
Bible has made it a practice
to show a hi gh qu alit y
Christian film once a month .
Some of the prev ious films
have been: Challenge of th e
Purple Land; Foot&gt;t eps of
Livingstone, and The Power
of the Blood.
Dr y Bones is a very graphic
portrayal of the ful fi llm ent of
smne of the Old Testament
prophecies. The film' s
na rTation is co mprised en·
tirely of Old Testament
Sc ript ure. This color film was
shot entirely in Israel.
Calvary Bible Church of·
fers this showing, not as

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at the church which is located

VBS FOSTFONED
Bible School to be held at
the Asbury United Methodist
Church, Syracuse, on 'June 19
through the 23 has been post·
.poned until sometime in Jul:

A"ITEND SERVICE
Attending funeral services
for Mrs. Allee Dodson held
recentl y at the Ew ing
Funeral Home were Alice
Ferguson, Huntington , W.
Va ., and Rose Hutchison of
Bellevue, Neb.

all event. Tracy Whaley was
reported ill.
Practice was held for
degree work for inspection
set for July 13. Refreshments
were served by Mrs. Ethel
Grueser, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Grueser, and Mrs. Lucille
Leifheit.

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Pomeroy Chapter No. 80. 8: 15
p.m. Reg ular meetin g
Bosworth Council No. 46 R 9
sm. Election of offi ce rs.
Please bring all rituals.
CHESTER PTO Wed·
nesday 7:30 p.m. at grade
se houl. Dics uss donations to
the Chester Gym lm·
provement Fund . The
com mitt ee for the im·
provement fund will meet
immediately following the
meeting.
P O M ERO Y Ml DDLE PORT
LIO NS
CLUB , noon Wednesday at
the Meigs Inn.
FREE CERVICAL Cancer
Clini c, Wednesday afternoon,
at Hea th United Methodist
Church in Middleport for
Meigs area women. Appoint·
ments still available; call 992·
753 t daytime or 992-5832
evenings or weekends.
AMER ICAN LEG IO N
Feeney- Bennett Post 128 '
Middleport, 7:30 Wednesday
nigh t at the hall. New offi cers
to be installed.
J UN IOR AM E RI CAN
lEG ION AUJUL!ARY , Drew
Webster Post 39, Pomeroy,
7:30 p.m . Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Harry Davis.

linental flag, the Grand
Union flag, the Mt. Moultrie
flag flown in the harbor of
Charleston, W. C., the
Gladstone flag, the Rhude
Island regiment flag of 13
stars in a blue field, the Benn·
inglon flag, the oldest ·sta rs
and stripes, the Betsy Ro~s
flag , the first Navy Jack
which was the emblem of the
ra ttlesnake and the motto
"Don 't Tread on Me" and
then the Star Spangled Ban·
ncr.
Miss Lucille Smith read an
article from the State DAR
rnagazine which desc ribed
the chapter's display at a
local bank fur National Con·
stitution Week.
Mrs. Paul Eich, regent , an·
nuun cc d

Rock Springs Grange meets

arrangement theme, Mrs.

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Richards presided with
music being presented. by the
Paint Creek Baptist Church.
The Rev. Grover Turner was
speaker and his message was
"Hold Fast."
Thursday night Dolnita
Miller presided as yoqth
night was celebrated. Music
was provided by Bobby Gor·
don and · Clarence McCabe
with Marklin Greene at the
piano. The Rev. Eddie Buff·
ington, pastor of Mt. Zion
&amp;ptist Church, Athens was
the speaker,
The Rev. and Mrs. Wilber
Hilt of the Rutland United
Methodist Church presented
slides of their visit to the Holy
Land on Fr:lday night. Sunday
school night was observed
with Mrs. Mary Baumgard·
ner presiding, and Mrs. Mar·
cia Denison serving as
pianist. Also present was the
Rev. L. D. Gause, moderator
of Providence N;soclation
who brought a message of
congratulation to the church.
Oscar Qualls of Naomi Baptist Church and Marcus
J ohnson of Forest Run gave
devotions during the week.

Rose McDade is honored

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and Jenny , Mrs. Ora Scott
and grandchildren, Colum·
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Gladys Lynch Walker,
Eugene and Gwendolyn ·
Lynch Keith, Evell Jackson ,
Clyde and Beulah Walker,
Cincinnati ; the Rev. Clifford
Nuss, Marietta ; the Rev. Ed·
na Darling, Worthington;
Viiginia Winston Stallworth,
New York City ; Mary
Margaret Williams Walburn
and son, Larry, Powell,
Julius and Betty McCloud, In·
slitute, W. Va. the Rev. Kirby
·Oiler of Wellston, interim
pastor of Middleport First
Baptist Clhurch, and Mrs.
Oller.
Mrs. McLeod, former
member of the church had
devotions for the Sunday
morning service . with Mrs.
Harper .as pianist, and the
Rev. Mr. Key as speaker.
There were special speakeril
throughout the week as well
as special music. On Wednesday at the men's
night observance, Arnold

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Moriah ·celebration
d · l ·'
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7- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Tuesday , June 13, 1978

PoLLv·sPOINTERs
Polly Cramer

~;rh;:~n"

retired and fi nd your colurrm
must helpful. When screwing
a top on a bottle or a lid on a
jar turn it back until it seats
itself. II will then go on easily.
This also applies to placi ng a
nul on a sc rew. -FRANCES
DEAR POLLY - We have
an effective and helpful
police department in our
snll!ll city. But the offi cers
h&lt;tve no j urisdiclion over traf·
fie violations on privately
owned business parking lots
such as at the grocery.
depa rtment store, fast loud
outlet and su on. III; .the wife
of the business ma nager of
the local newspaper 1 con·
stder t his s1tua tiun a
frustrating Peeve . It is no fun
to return to one's car after
shopping to f111d lllli t. someone
has "bashed" it.
It pleased me to read your
suggestwn on the use uf a
toothbrush fur cleaning dif[icull portions of the house.
May I add thai a flat-surfaced
tooth brush can be indispen·
sable in maintaining grooved
plaslic articles' 1 use one tu
keep the plastic 011 my coffee
maker white. Threads and
decora tions on ba by's bottles
are d eaned more read ily
with a new toothbrush than
with a corrunercial nipple
brush. It works on the gruoved lids or plastic freezer and
regri ge ralor boxes and
deans the grooves on flower
pots. Applia nces too clean up
readily with a toothbrush and
a caustic clea ner.
Another Pel Peeve is wit11
dark outd oor carpet being us·
c'&lt;i un steps. It absorbs what
light there is and disguises
the size of the step. thus
creating a hazard. Thanks fur
the column. - JA N
DEAR POLLY- After you
buy a new string mop tie a
single knot at the end uf each
string before usin g the rnup.
It will then lasllwice as lung
and the knots help to scrub
the fl uor. - VEE
Polly will send you one of
her stgned t ha nk-y ou .
newspaper euupon clippers if
she uoes your favo rite
Pumter. Peeve or Problem in
her column. Write POI.l.Y 'S
POI NTE !~ in care of this
newspa per.

Many former members in·
eluding Dr· l..ewis Rickman
of Mt. Clemons, Mich., whose
grandfather, the late Rev. J .
H. Rickman pastored the Mt.
Moriah Baptist Church,
returned to Middleport Sunday to join in the church's
100\h anniversary celebra·
lion.
Speaking at the afternoon
service, Dr. Rickman talked
on what the church had
meant to him in his struggle
to become a doctor. He
presented a donation for the
church to Mrs. Nellie.Winston
in memory of her sun,
Cllli rles Winston, mentioningin his presentation the
happy days of singing in a
quartet with his two brothers,
Ea rl and Charles Rickman,
and Charles Winston.
It was noted that the
history of Mt. Moriah as well
as the Providence ·N;socia·
lion had been compiled from
notes left by the late Rev. Mr.
Rickman.
Recognized and presented
boutonnieres and corsages
were the oldest members of
the church, Mrs. Winston,.
Mrs. Campbell Harper, Ca rl
Williams and John Moon.
Presentations were also
THI S WEEK ' S SPEC I AL
made to the Rev. Henry Key
of Columbus, and the Rev.
Edna Darling of Worthington ,
speaker and solist for the ser·
vice. Mrs. Mary Baumgard·
ner, Mrs. Anna Moon; and
USED CARS
Miss Dolnita Miller made the
presentations.
Special!
Ther e was a bri ef
memorial service for deceas·
1974 CHEVROLET
ed members before the Rev.
CAPRICE WAGON
Samuel Jackson introduced
9 Pass. au to .. p.s., p.b..
the guest speaker, the Rev.
rad io , lugg age c a r r ie r .
Mr . Key. Prayer was by the
be ige.
Rev. Nyle Borden, pastor of
Forest Run . The sennon topic
was on faith with the Rev .
Mr.
Key singing "His Eye is
1975 CHEVROLET
on the Sparrow."
The service opened with
CAPRICE WAGON
9 pass ., new ti r es, auto..
devotions by Oscar Qualls of
p.s., p.b.. AM-FM radio.
Noami Baptist Church,
luggage carr ier, red, black
Pomeroy,
and Risden Miller
vinyl t r im . Power wi ndows
of
Mt.
Moriah
. The Rev. Mrs.
and power sea t. power door
Darling was guest soloist and
locks.
her selections included '·God
Will Take Care of You" and
"He's Sweet, I Know." Miss
Car rie Ward had the
welcome, Mrs. Lola Hampton
You ' ll Like Our Quali ty
of Naomi Baptist Church' the
Way of Doing Business
Would sumeunt.· please giJ response, and greetings were
GMAC FINANCING
992-5341
Pomeroy uut and uil that bird that brought by the Rev . Dwight
Open Evenings ' ti 16 : oo
wa les like a rusty hinge at Zavitz of the Middleport
Til 5 a.m. Sat.
f1 rst l1ght every murm ng ?
Ministerial N;sociation, the
Rev. Samuel Jackson of the
. Providence N;sociation, Mrs.
Hampton, second vice presi·
dent, for the Women's Aux·
iliary ; the Rev. Clifford Nuss
for
the Ohio Baptist Conven·
On June 12 the re will be an opening lor
lion
and the Rio Grande
beginning and advanced Typing and
N;suciation.
A letter of con·
Shorthand Clas ses at Gall ipol is Business
gra tulation was read from
College . Weekdays or night clas ses. Both
Dr. John Sundquist, ex·
are being offe r ed .
eculive mi nister of the Ohio
Bap ti st Convention . The
ENROLL NOW!
church history was presented
For mo re information contact Lee E. Tyler,
by Mrs. Margaret Bowles.
446 -4367 .
Mrs. Florence Richards
was mistress of ceremonies
No . 75-02-0472 B

By Polly Cramer
POLLY'S PROBLEM DEAR
POLLY - l have some col·
nred crayon marks on a wall
painted with latex paint. Is
there any way I can remove
such marks without hav ing to
repaint the wa ll ? l also have
ink spots on a green leather
chair and hope you have
some answers.- JOA;&gt;l
DEAR JOAN - When her
children were small one uf
my daughters-in-law removed crayon marks fr om
pa tnte d wal ls
wit h
toothpaste.
If your chair is real leather
washable ink can be removed
with a lea ther soap - follow
directions. Mild soapsuds
might even do it, but anything
must be followed by the use of
a leather conditi oni ng dress·
ing . If you are usi ng the word
"leather " loosely and your
cha ir is covered with a
leather-like plastic fa bnc ink
should be removed im·
mediately with an alcohol
dampened cloth. Wipe a ~cay
with a cloth wrung out of
clear water and then rub dry

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for the day and thanked all
wh o he lped with the
fellowship luncheon including
Mrs. Johnie Qualls of Forest
Run ; Mrs. Mary Alice
Sa muels of Naomi , Mrs.
Dorothy Singer Casey of
Gallipous, and Mrs . Virginia
Stallworth of New York City ,
The dinner was prepared by
the Missionary S ociety of
which Mrs. Harper is president.
Risden Mill er , acting
moderator of the church ,
spoke of cooperation and
thanked the financ e conunit·
tee, Mrs . Bowles, Mrs. Ann
Angel, and Stanford Moon for
their work. Usher s for the ·
day were Lynn Goggins ,
Dolnita Miller, Bud Miller,
Ernesto Ward, Phil Moon ,
and Lyle Moon .
·
Corning from out-()f-town
were Mrs . Ethe l Pinson,
Esther Embry, Beth Smith,
Ethel Lewis, Alberta Dysart,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jinuny

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He also had a year's study
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and hopes to work on a
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,

Mrs. Rose McDade was
honored during the June
meeting of the United
Methodist Women of the
Letart Falls Church hosted
by Mrs. McDade at her home
in Middleport.
Mrs. McDade, a fo rmer
resident of Letart Falls; has
continued her membership in
the church activities. A program was presented in her
honor entitled "Friendship".
Mrs. Andrew Cross gave the
devotions which centered on
readings from Proverbs
regarding the importance of
being a friend to man. She
then read "l Can Find
Friends All Around Me" and
concluded with the Lord's
Prayer in unison .
The program on friends
was presented by Mrs. Bert
Grim. Each member gave a
short talk on the value of
friends and expressed appreciation of Mrs. McDade's
loyalty to ·her church and
friends . Readings were "The
Friends who Stand by" by

Mrs. John Hill , "What is a
Friend?" by Mrs. Harold
Roush, " A Garden of Friend·
ship" by Mrs. Cross, "Speak
Out" by Mrs. Inez Hill,
"There are No Friends Uke
Old Friends" by Mrs.
McDade , "Friendship is
Eternal " by Mrs , Alice
Balser, " The Gift of Friends"
by Mrs. Ernest Shuler, and
"True Friends" by Mrs.

The annual ~'ta g Day picnic
of the Return J onathan Meigs
Chapter of the Daughters of
the American Revolution wa s
held Friday at the horne of
Mr. and Mr s. There on
.Johnson.
· Appropriate to the occa·
sion, Mrs. Nan Moore
presented a program on fla gs
of the nation. She opened the
program with a poem, "l Am
Your Flag" and then told
something about each flag as
she di splayed miniature
replicas. She began with the
oldest, the Beqford flag , car·
ried at the Battle of Concord,
then to the Bunker Hill flag,
known as the New English
flag, the Washington Ship
Cruiser fla g, the Fir.st r:nn-

TEEN-AGE NEED VS. LEGAL HASSLE; DEAR HELEN AND SUE:
Where can a teen-ager find inexpensive psychiatric counseling without his parents lmowing7 - IN NEED
DEAR IN NEED:
Family Service Agencies and state-run mental health clinics
charge for counseling on sliding scales: you pay what you can
afford.
But there's a catch: many s.tates require parental consent
before a minor may receive psychiatric aid - even if he or she
can afford regular fees .
..
•
Call a mental health agency in your town and determine
your legal status. If age puts you off- limits, discuss your problem 'with an understanding adult, who may make your
mother or father see how desperate you are.- HELEN
fNNEED :
Your question brings out the soap box in me. Why is it slftes
that allow teen abortions without parental consent quibble at
letting young people see psychiatrist.s unless Mom and Dad
give fuU support?
Don 't officials realize that psychological troubles often begin
because kids can't talk to their parents? How can they find the
help they need unless counseling is offered without restric·
lions? Even in'liberal California young people are allowed to
see psychiatrists only once before their parents are notified .
Most areas have more rigid laws.
May we see an end to them soon ! Comments, anyone? .SUE

TRISHA HEATON
TURNS EIGHT - Trlsha
Heaton celebrated her
eighth birthday recently
wilh a party in he r s&lt;eund
grade classroom at the
Ches ler Ele m e ntar v
School. -Mrs. David Heatu~
and Mrs. Susa n Bauer,
Trisha 's aunt, hos ted the
party. She was later enlertained with a party at the
home of her grandmother,
. Mrs. Helen Heaton.

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Social 1
! Calendar I

1

TUESDAY
MEIGS COUNT Y Pomona
Junior Grange Tuesday 6:45
p.m. at Rock Springs Grange
Hall.
POME ROY
EAG LES
lADfES AUXILIARY CLUB ,
Tuesday, 8 p.m. at the ha ll.
Meetings will be held every
other Tuesday. All interested
persons are invited to attend .
WI NDING TRAl L Garden
Club 8 p.m. Tuesday at the
Meigs Mu seum . Mr s .
Marga ret Parker ,.hustess.
·'SummerStunn.s" will be the

One appeal for aid was
answered at the recent
meeting of the Rock Springs
Grange held at the hall.
Acommunication was read
from the youth director about
summer activities and a
thank you note from the Na·
tiona! Grange for a contribu·
lion. Results of the bowling
tournament held in Newark
were noted. Of the 80 teams
participa ting Rock Springs
came in fourth. Roy Grueser
placed sixth in the all event
and 23rd in the singles, and .
Roy Holter placed 15th in the

Pat Thoma to present a program of OAGCnuwer slides.
MID DLEPOR T LODGE
363, F. and A. M. 7 p.m. TuesMI D DL EPO R T
day, special meeting in the
A
MATEU
R GARDENERS , 8
entered apprenti ce decree.
p.m.
Wednesday
~t lht home
RE GULA R
mee ti ng
of
Mrs.
Rose
Revn
nlds with
Racine Lodge 461. Work in
M
t.
,
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Heulah
Strauss.
c""
EA degree.
host
.
ess.
Mrs.
Fry
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Ches
hire
WEDN.:SDAY
to ~ I Y t~ Hll ~:t rr·ang t&gt;mcu t
7:30 p.m. Reg ular meeting demiJfiS
1ra! iur1 .

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a

workshop to be held June 19
and a chapter workshop on
June 20 in Columbus. She also
announced Waldschmid t
House Da y to be obset·ved on
Aug. 2 and a bus tour of the
DAR school to leave on Sept.

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Sherry King, bride-elect of
Rick Me cks t ro th , wa s
honored Saturday evening
with a shower at the Brad·
bu ry Chu rch of Christ by her
sisters, Mrs . Debuie Finlaw
aod Mrs. Kathy Johnson.
A daisy theme was carried

15.

The chapter thanked Mrs.
Eich for her work during the
past year as regent. It was
noted that subscriptions to
the national magaz ine are to
be tumed in to Mrs. Patt·ick
Loc hary. Guests for the pic·
nic were Mrs. Vir giniit
Thut·en, Mrs. Clyde Ingles:
James Brewington, Ruger
Luckeyduu, Lee and Amy
Luckeyduo, Emerson Jones,
Thereon J ohnson, Patri ck
l.uchary, Vern on Weber, and
gc ncolo gy A, R. Knight.

uul midst yclluw, ~rccn and
wl1ile slrt1amers. The servin g

presided at the punch bowl ,
and Mrs. Naomi King pour'ed
the coffee. Games were
played with prizes going to
Mrs. Farie Cole and J anet
Meckstroth .
Others attendin g the
shower were Julie and Angie
Meckstroth, Mrs. Debbie
Meckstroth , Connie Atkins,
Ruth Barnhart. Sherrie Bar·
nharl, Delores Bailey, Hila
Bailey, Mt·s. Eloise Pickett.
Madeline and Lori. Rayanna
Cole. Carol King, Mrs. Edte
King, Mrs . Ka thry n F. rwin ,
Mrs. Marj orie Milhoan. Mrs.
Fa rie Kennedy, Mrs. Beulah

table wa s centered with an
arrangement of wild dCJ isics
picked by the bride·el el'l . The
cake inscribed "Congratula·
lions, Hick and Sherry" was
made by Mt·s . 1'111!aw and
was served· with nuts, mints
and punch. Yell ow candles
Juil es,
flanked the cake.
Mrs. Jeanette M•· • ·ko~ ,.,.• h

Wliitlatch, Mrs. Janelle Ha p·
tunsta ll , Mrs. Sus1e 1\blx•ll.
Mrs. Marge Barr . J•1 F.llcn
Diehl , and Heather Finlaw.
Sending gills were Mt·s.
Cora Webb, Mrs. Bermce Jef-

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fer s, Mrs. !Jcrnicc Winn, Mrs.

Hazel Thotnson , Mr . &lt;.tnd Mrs.
Wilbu r Hanmng. Mr. and
Mrs. Waller Bunce, ~11'. and
Mrs. Da le BarnhiH'l, ~l rs.
Gladys Cummins. Mary !'lay,
Mrs. Bc s~ ic Ki ng, Mr. &lt;.tnd

Mrs. Terry Sayre, t'hnsti
SU. nley, Mr. a nil Mrs. Warne
K111g, Mr. and Mrs. V e~ JU rl
Weber and Donna, M1s Ccrtrudc F'inlaw, .\1rs. Kd rcr1
Huush, Pa t Etsenman . Mrs .
Mr s . Vir gini a
Ma ry Hysel l and Kusli , Mrs .
Grace Cha ney. Mrs t\rllnt•
D ~v i s cmd J oyce, Ma ndynn
T1·ac·y Caralvnn Trary. and
on County Road 25 (off tile M~ rtha Bi ble Class of tht•
Flat woods Road J. TI1e public Brudbut·y Church of Christ.
is invited to see this excellent
Christian film.

Film showing announced
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Roberts

for a FREE TICKET to Moonllte Cruise on

TO CELEBR ATE - Mr. and Mrs. Adrian J . Roberts,
Whiteha ll , will celebrate their 25th wedding annive rsary
on Sunday , June. 18, with an open huuscfrom 2 to 5p.m. at
their residence, 562 Robinwoud Ave. Mr . and Mrs.
Roberts, the former Helen Chevalier o[ neat· Reedsville,
have three chil dren, Randy , Rubin and Henee, all at
home. Mr. Roberts is employed by the City of Whitehall
Pul ice Department. Friends and relatives arc invited to
call durin g the open house hours.

P.A. DENNY
(No purchase necessary)

SEEN AND HEARD
Sgt. Kenneth D. Ha ys,
Ra cine, for merly of Mid·
dleport, has retu rned to
Korea after spending two
weeks here visiting with hi s
wife, Mary and children,
Jacqueline and Franklin at
the home of his wife's

DAVIS INSURANCE AGENCY
"Across from the Court House in Pomeroy"

(GOT A PROBLEM? Or a subject for discussion , tw()generalion style? Direct your questions to either Sue or Helen
Bolte! -()r both, if you want a combination mother-daughter
answer - in care of this newspaper.)

PARTY HELD
The birthdays of · Albert
Durin g the business Pettit and Larry Hudnall
meeting it was announced
were celebrated reeently
that 23 shutin calls had been with a dinner party at the
made. Thank you letters were Pettit home. Attending were
read from the !Wv. David
Mr. and Mrs. Pettit and Mr.
Harris and Mrs. H. B. Powell. and Mrs. Hudnall, Tanuny,
Pledges were rriade to rnis· Butch, and Harry Pettit , Mr.
sions and to the Hindu child and Mrs. Bill Pettit and Jeff
sponsored by the UMW. A Bi· Smith, Mr. and Mrs . Thomas
ble study from Matthew was D-drst and Craig, Mrs. Adam
held by Mrs. Ernest Shuler Oldaker and Mark, J im Pet·
and each member gave her lit, Jamie and Shannon, arid
favorite verse from the Barbara Whitlatch.
lesson.
Refreshments were served
by the hostess. Next meeting
will be in September with
Mrs. Grimm as the hostess.

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Stop In Davis Insurance Now and Register

Since Terry agrees waiting is okay , why hassle a problem
which isn't even present' You can wait - it isn't all that dif.
ficult, when you use good, common sense. - HELEN ANDSUE
P.S.. .. And face the consequences logically. Believe me, sex
at age 13 isn't worth the pri ce you might have to pay.. . whether
or not you get pregnant. - HELE N

Grimm.

Miss King honored,
with bridal shower~

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STOP IN NOWI

DEAR RAP :
I'm 13 and have been going with Terry for quite a while.
We're very much in love, and we've talked about going all the
way. I told him "sometime," but I'd have to think about it a
while longer. He agreed.
I know it's not smart to have sex at my age, and I could end
up pregnant even if he uses a whatchacallit. I couldn 't get the
pill at 13, even from Planned Parenthood in my town . I
wouldn't have an abortion - that's killing- but I might consider adoption. I sure wouldn't want to!
I know you're going to say , "Don't do it! " but sometimes this
doesn 't work when you're in love. Please give ussome advice.
- CONFUSED
DEAR CON.:
, You're right: our advice is: " Don't do it!" Age 13 is too
~~.:~ for serious involvements, no matter how much you are

pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Smith, Rt. 1, Racine. Sgt.
Hays is stationed at Kunsan
Air Base, Korea. While here
on leave Sgt. Hays' family
held a famil y dinner with his
brother, Richard M. Hay s
and wife, Judy, of Dublin
attending.

Calvary Bible Church is
announcing the showing of
the film , Dry Bones. Calvary
Bible has made it a practice
to show a hi gh qu alit y
Christian film once a month .
Some of the prev ious films
have been: Challenge of th e
Purple Land; Foot&gt;t eps of
Livingstone, and The Power
of the Blood.
Dr y Bones is a very graphic
portrayal of the ful fi llm ent of
smne of the Old Testament
prophecies. The film' s
na rTation is co mprised en·
tirely of Old Testament
Sc ript ure. This color film was
shot entirely in Israel.
Calvary Bible Church of·
fers this showing, not as

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Attending funeral services
for Mrs. Allee Dodson held
recentl y at the Ew ing
Funeral Home were Alice
Ferguson, Huntington , W.
Va ., and Rose Hutchison of
Bellevue, Neb.

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Pomeroy Chapter No. 80. 8: 15
p.m. Reg ular meetin g
Bosworth Council No. 46 R 9
sm. Election of offi ce rs.
Please bring all rituals.
CHESTER PTO Wed·
nesday 7:30 p.m. at grade
se houl. Dics uss donations to
the Chester Gym lm·
provement Fund . The
com mitt ee for the im·
provement fund will meet
immediately following the
meeting.
P O M ERO Y Ml DDLE PORT
LIO NS
CLUB , noon Wednesday at
the Meigs Inn.
FREE CERVICAL Cancer
Clini c, Wednesday afternoon,
at Hea th United Methodist
Church in Middleport for
Meigs area women. Appoint·
ments still available; call 992·
753 t daytime or 992-5832
evenings or weekends.
AMER ICAN LEG IO N
Feeney- Bennett Post 128 '
Middleport, 7:30 Wednesday
nigh t at the hall. New offi cers
to be installed.
J UN IOR AM E RI CAN
lEG ION AUJUL!ARY , Drew
Webster Post 39, Pomeroy,
7:30 p.m . Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Harry Davis.

linental flag, the Grand
Union flag, the Mt. Moultrie
flag flown in the harbor of
Charleston, W. C., the
Gladstone flag, the Rhude
Island regiment flag of 13
stars in a blue field, the Benn·
inglon flag, the oldest ·sta rs
and stripes, the Betsy Ro~s
flag , the first Navy Jack
which was the emblem of the
ra ttlesnake and the motto
"Don 't Tread on Me" and
then the Star Spangled Ban·
ncr.
Miss Lucille Smith read an
article from the State DAR
rnagazine which desc ribed
the chapter's display at a
local bank fur National Con·
stitution Week.
Mrs. Paul Eich, regent , an·
nuun cc d

Rock Springs Grange meets

arrangement theme, Mrs.

~

Richards presided with
music being presented. by the
Paint Creek Baptist Church.
The Rev. Grover Turner was
speaker and his message was
"Hold Fast."
Thursday night Dolnita
Miller presided as yoqth
night was celebrated. Music
was provided by Bobby Gor·
don and · Clarence McCabe
with Marklin Greene at the
piano. The Rev. Eddie Buff·
ington, pastor of Mt. Zion
&amp;ptist Church, Athens was
the speaker,
The Rev. and Mrs. Wilber
Hilt of the Rutland United
Methodist Church presented
slides of their visit to the Holy
Land on Fr:lday night. Sunday
school night was observed
with Mrs. Mary Baumgard·
ner presiding, and Mrs. Mar·
cia Denison serving as
pianist. Also present was the
Rev. L. D. Gause, moderator
of Providence N;soclation
who brought a message of
congratulation to the church.
Oscar Qualls of Naomi Baptist Church and Marcus
J ohnson of Forest Run gave
devotions during the week.

Rose McDade is honored

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Gladys Lynch Walker,
Eugene and Gwendolyn ·
Lynch Keith, Evell Jackson ,
Clyde and Beulah Walker,
Cincinnati ; the Rev. Clifford
Nuss, Marietta ; the Rev. Ed·
na Darling, Worthington;
Viiginia Winston Stallworth,
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Margaret Williams Walburn
and son, Larry, Powell,
Julius and Betty McCloud, In·
slitute, W. Va. the Rev. Kirby
·Oiler of Wellston, interim
pastor of Middleport First
Baptist Clhurch, and Mrs.
Oller.
Mrs. McLeod, former
member of the church had
devotions for the Sunday
morning service . with Mrs.
Harper .as pianist, and the
Rev. Mr. Key as speaker.
There were special speakeril
throughout the week as well
as special music. On Wednesday at the men's
night observance, Arnold

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SE C I That n COI'H' !."C' 01"1
w tl h th e COr"S ' rv: T en o f
l· ~t ens ens
ana
1m
orovements ro tne sewerage
sys tem the to llo v-. ng s1 a lt be
the r ates cM ar gea mon tf' l y ~Y
th e -.. tt aae ot \\ od teport
On ro tor sen c es renae red
by ·' S san •ar' se wera ge
sy&lt;; ' £"11 ' ·o rts nh ab rtanrs ana
other us ers ' 1'1e reo t COfT'
menc•rHl J\Jh 1 \'178
M o11thl y r a tt&gt; t&gt;ased upon
wa ter meter re aa rngs
0 to 1000 oa ton s oe r ,..,onth

"e

ilOO

1 100

•o S 000 a a ll ons

'S~ 20
5 100 'o 8 000 ga ll Ons
f'I'IOn t" ss 10
8 100 to 10 OOG g a l lon~

oer

rr&gt;o n · ~

per

per

S6 00
10.100 to 15 000 gar Ion s per
I""'Ontn 59 60
15,1 00 to 20 .000 gallons p er
mon t" ~ l J ~o
20 100 to :75 000 gal tons per
monl h S16 80
Al l over 25 .000 ga llons per
monl h S16BOo tus 12 per l000
mo nt"~

qa ll ofl ~
F t al Ra' e non m ftereCI
pr rvate we ll s oer montM $J 80
SE C 11 I n t ne even1 that
one wate r me ter se rves more
, th a n one ao me st rc , com
mer e a l or maustr ral unrt , tne
rnrnrmum bd l o f SJ 00 per
mon1n pe r u n 11 or !he
mete red serv rce read rng
wh rc hever rs the greatt'r sha ll
aopty
Where no wa rer
me ter s ore 1nsta 1ted on a
pr r"V at e we l l and serv rc e IS
pro v rd ed to more !han one
domesr rc , cornm er cr a l or
mctustr l al un rt , The !!aT raTe of
\4 80 per month p er ~,.~nr! , sha ll
apply A un rt sha ll con srst ol a
se Ner connect ron a~ dete r
m rnea by tile reQulatrons of
tne Bear e o f Trustees of
PIJ b lrc Affa rr s of sa rd Vr l l age
SEC Ill The VIll age of
M l dd Jepott reser ves lhe rrg tlf
to reQu rr e ·ne measu re ment
ot water ae !r vereo to an y
prem rses rn such d manner
!hat rt~ t e s t or ~e w erage
serv rc e can OE' oeter,., ,nea
from :;v ch wa te r mete r
r ead 1ngs. rn wt1 1ch t'vent the
r.tte5 for sew er serv rces 'ihall
be t he r· ate s set for th on a
wcn~r m fler. read 1ng bas rs
L d(eW 1Se . any f l at rate user
uoon not rt rc a I ron to the Bo drd
Of Tr4JSt ees Of P u OI IC Afta rr s
ot t he V ill ag e sha ll ha ... e the
r rgt'\l ro +nstan at h rs expen~e
an appro'o'Cd me t N rng de,.. rce
tor the mea suremen-t ot a ll
wate r pump ea tr om we lls or
othe r source s g rant 1ng unto
tne Board ot lrustee~ of
Publrc At ta rr s the rrght to
re ~d
the
me ter
and
per i od i call y cneo. the a c
curacy of such me ter 1nQ .
The toreqomg c narges are
mrn rmum
cha rg es ,
not
max1mum charges . and the
VIllage reserves the r rgnt and
1S oblr gated to tn&lt;.rcase the
same at any t rm e should the
re ve nues o t tne san , ra ry
se w erag e sy s tem and se wage
dis pOsa l ta ctlrl1 t'S prove rn
sutt rc, ent
to
pay
th e
opera ti ng and ma •nl enanc e
~penses a no !Me deo t servrce
cha rge of the bonds rssu ed to
pay the cost o f conslructrn g
sa td ta cl l! l res or e,.tens rons to
sa1d sys tem
SEC IV Snou l a t ne C!ll l o r
an y se rv rce r ende r ed bY the
san rt ary ~ ewerag e sy5tem
and sewag e d rs posa t tac 11rt res
not be pa rd w rth rn lh rty day s
a p en alty of 10 pPr cent ot such
bil l1 ng sl'ial l be ch arged 11 the
brl l tS not pard wdtw1 sr xly
days , the V rl! age r eserves the
rrght to cut o ff the sew e r
servrc e to sa •a prem 1ses .
wh rch Shd ll th en be resumed
on ly upon pa yment of an
addrtr ona t t ee Of \ ~ 00 , and
tu rt her . rl sa 1d bdl s not pa rd
w rtn1 n 90 day s , the Clerk I'S
he reby
a utho r 11E' d
an d
d tre c ted
to
ce r · rfy
thf'
de lt nquent bill , plus the
pe n alt te5 to t he County
.O. ud1 lor for collect ron as an a
at the sa me t rmc t hat o th e r
ttno· es and assessments a re
COli PC ted
SE C v
The owner o f
prt v dle pro perty Nl'l lc h rs
se r vP d or m ay be se rved by
1h c
sa n rt ary
sewerage
system &lt;~nd se wag e d rsposa t
fa ctlrtrcs by p rpes conne c teo
w th
•,;J d
sys tem
and
fa c dr tres to conve y san 1t ary
sewerag e t he ref rom sh a II a s
Wel t as th e lt•ss ee ot the
pr em rses , oe 11 abte to th e
v rll ag e for
a ll sanrtary
'ie wera qe ro Sd rO sy stem ana
fa crldres f r om Sil1d system
and ta (d l i es
trom sat d
prem rses
SEC VI Anv other means
of sew dge d rsposa l tS he r eO&gt;r
de c tared to be a nurs an ce and
1 ~ therefore prohib rt ed
SEC
VII
That atl or
.dtna nces , or par ts !hereof . tn
co nf lrct herew rth , rnclud ing
Ord tnanc e N o 91 0, adopted
June ] , 1967, tle . and the s ame
are , hereb't r epealeo . el
t cc t t... e July 1. 1978
Pa ss ed tl'le 8th da't of May
1978

M L Kelly
Pres r dent of Co unc rl
A It est
qene Gra le
, Eterk.

(6' ) )0 (61 6, 13,

)I C

'

.'

~oJ'Sali&gt;. Rent or "frade
'

I~ADE TW O lo is in Pomeroy W1ll

trade l or bul ld oze r or mo tor
1ho rl'1e . Coli 1·304·6.(fi.56Q:2 Forr
; Coy WV

SPECIAL

• " l l l \ "l'l:l(ll\

m .n:i.

NOTICE

An~p~ U.S. made car- p•rts
extra if ne@Cied . Exclud@S
front. wheel drive c1rs.

Call Now For
Appointment

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADUNES
\

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.,.~~~ •4't ~~uru~,
T l!l'kie~
th.ru ~ ·mld'
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Pomeroy Landmark
ock W. Carsey . M!lr .

-·

Phone f91 ·2181
•

Aato~
Sundon

+P \\
f 11J .. ~ dht' ntuu:J

1973 MONH: CAF! l0Londou f' S
f' B A C AM B trock ~tere o
b ce ll ent
col'ldl l ron
Sl700
843 2621

Fur Sale
li 8 ~ M 0 81ll: HO M~ S flt fll eo·
son! W Vo beside Heclo. ·s .
I Y7 3 Brood more 14 11: 64 2
bedroom
1Y73 Oormn 14 • b() 2 bed room
IY72 lltclor1on t ot 11 b? 3 bedroom
1 bo th
.
t9n CoYefl tt y 1'1 x 65 3 bedr oom
lqb9 . States man 12 ,. 60 'l
bed roo m
lOAL lt~HlONI: sand g ro\le l.
calc1 um chlonde, f ert ilizer , dog
food or'ld all types of so h t:. ce lstc-r Salt Wotk&amp; Inc , E. Ma in
~t. Pomeroy . 99 2.3891
Bt S1 SH ~ C TION ol1he bes t wood
s t ov e~ rn Sou theastern Ohi o
Jo tu l
Morso
El el . Ttrolr o .
lempwood and Nofhuo ZIOn
HP-at Co 8 Putnam Dr (off M rll
St 1 A then., b1 4 591-t:IJ79 or
bl4 o% 11a1
B U RR O U GH~

THt CH ~ STE R Town sh1 p Trustees
w 11i meet June l 51h ot the Tow n
Hall
R~WAR O

OI RKTL Y lead rn g To
t e(a ver y of boo ! molar I o n ~
and bollery Con to(l Shen ll s
depo r tmel"'t

Lmit ani:IF'numl
FOU ND RWB O Nl rn ba c ~ of
longs vdl e Fema le 74'} 187b
LOS\ IN •~rcm• tv of Success Rd
mo le co llu? sa bl e and wt·11te
A mwer ~ !o the norn e of R u~ ly
r Tupper~ Plomi) f) l 4 067 -3551
LOST

SMAll grey killen w1th
w~n te Ilea coll ar Fr om hou~e
ne ... r to Gull Statron 1n lla c~r'le
Chrl d ~pel Pleme coli cw;~ 235.(
alter 3pm

No

experren ce
n e c es~ory A ppl ~ m per~on ot
Blu e l orto n M rddlepor!

RHIASH BABY SITTER needed tor
'] ~mal l bo y\ b doyo; o week
Good so lory
9Q2 6173 o•

'1'11 6106
MtNTALl Y Rl RHAR:OED odulh
ond chrldren ore rn need ol
l o5 te r &lt;Ore homes A 5olo ry
ona benelrt!ro wil l be pard T ht~
r!ro on tn home 1ob lhot w.l l
beneh! the Ide cha nce of o
men tall y retarded per~ on For
more ml o rrno!ron wrrte ot call
f o~ te r
Core
680
Mo rn
Ja c k so n
OH
4 ) 64 0
0 111 186 503q
(ladson ) o r
61 4 sq? b6(J7 (At hens)
A WO MAN oround 35 or ov er to
..... o r~ ni ghts ot Jo Ann s
Uarry lond H o ur~ 4 to 9 30
Mus! be dependable
Call
bt4 367 76..(6 bet ..... een 4 and 6
pm

SOMtON t TO stay w rth J bov~
14 \5 &amp; 16 yea rs o ld 0• so
meone that needs a home tha t
would wot&lt;h them qsS -4112
tXPERIENCW MECHANIC wonted
l or foc al cor dealerstHp For op
pou1tmen t coli b l 4-44b 9800

JQ75 G RANO TO RINO Sq1,.1rre Ford
~ r otten wagon wrth fJ S P 8
A C tdt wheel crur~ e control
all ne .... THes Po we r w•ndo ws
Co lt ol rer
o pm
747 7008

s:ooo

JQ71 CA Dill AC HDOHA DO Fu ll
po we r 01r e ~~. c ellent cond11ton
f.! hone 'Nl 7 467
] Q7 4 ( H~VY 4 whe el dr rve pr ckup
tru ck w•l !l topper S/700 lf/75
VW F!o bb rt S7500 997 '}q87

U~~O

l HACIO ioi S
Ml- 135 Dresel
M~/30 Oresel
M~ I SO Ore,.el
M ~ 135 D1ese l
M~ \65 Oresel · MFLBS Oresel ·
MI-l l J~ D r e ~el
Cob orr &amp;
heat e r
NlW &amp; USW IM~l lMlNI 5
M ~9 Bole r
Mf lO Boler MF 120
Bo ler Matthews Ro tary Sc yth e
MFB80 )ern l·mounted tJ bo ttorn Pl ow
MF 510 11 O oH
Mf-100 ']Row Chopper MF39 '}
1-i ow Plan ters
Mechon•cal
lron!.p l ont er

SHI NN 5 TRAClORIAU S
Ph one 45~ lbJO
Leo11 W Vo

NO HEM TOO Lorge or too smell
Wrll buy 1 p1e&lt;e or com plete
househo ld Ne w u.,ed or onh
ques M otltn !t ~urntture 10 N
2nd ~~
M 1ddlepor t Phone

091 6370
CHIP

WOOD . Poles
moll:
10 on larges t end S8
per ton Bundled slob $6 per
ton Del1 vered lc Ohro Pallet
Co Rt 2 Pomeroy 992 -7689
dronu~ ler

COIN S CU RREN CY tokens old
pocket watches and chorns
srlve r end gold We need 196-4
ond o lder ~rive r corns . Bi.Jy sell
o • node Coli Roger Wamsley

741 2331
TIMBER

POMEROY For e51 Pro·
duch l op pnce lor stondtng
sow t1mber Call 997 -5965 01
Ken t Ha nby l Hb-8570

OlD FU RNITURE: rce boxes brou
beds rron bed~ etc , &lt;omplete
household~ Wr rte M .O Mrller
Rl 4 Pomeroy or cal l ~7637 0
WANHD TO buy Older counlry
house ond ocr eoge
!, orne
woods Nor th en d ol Merg.\
County
Away fr om paved
rood Reply to Bo• 729 M co
The Oodv Sent1nel Pomer oy
Oh n.)

Mobile Homes for Sale
t2 x 60 1 bedr oom gas f u r n1~h
ed
Good clea n condrl tOn

S&lt;OOO 304 881 1406
PUBLIC NOTI CE
Ronald E
Bos i 1C. wnose
la st kno~n p l ace o f res taen ce
rs Apt No l , R 1'o'erSid e ApiS ,
M 1ddteport , Onro 45760 . rs
hereby natrf rea that on th e
19th day Ol Mdy , 1978. Mary
Catherrne
B ostic , be i n g
plarntlft ltted her co mplainl
agar nst h im as de f enda nt in
the Cour t of Co mmo n Ft leu ,
Mergs County , Oh io , Ca se No
16,816 . pr ay ,ng fo r d T'o'Or c e
fr om !l a rd Ronatd e Bostic on
the grounds Of grOSS neglect
ot duty and ex treme cruelt y ,
pla lnt!lt l'ltso prays lor other
proper rel re f , said cause w ill
be for hearu1g on or alter the
75th d ay of July , 197S
MiHy Catherme Bostic
P la int i ff
O 'B r tc n &amp; O ' Br ien
Pa lrtck H O' Br i en
Attorney s for Pla int iff

ill

n

l O l6l 6, IJ, 20, 27 , 6t c

YARD SAll: . Fri . ond Sol . 16th &amp;
17t k . 8·.(
Nobert Hawk .
Hem lock Grove . Ohto
THREE FAMIL Y Yard Sble . 6-4.
Wed . and Thur s and 'hr. Hart
resi dence, Mom St . lol utl and
Ra in or slune
~~Vt N

FAMILY Parch So le.
Wednesday on l y. June 14 10 3.
Von Cooney s, 52:1 Grant St.,
Midd leport . O hio R01 n concfl'l s
SALE 58 1' , S 4th A veM rddleport . Wed . and Th u r!ro
Rom or shtne.

and

( Aiolf-'O RT S Al~ June 23 rd
241 h Howard Rous h reSidenc e ,
Mom St Roc mf!' Sill: fomr ly
~ole . App liances . d 1shes . sew
mg mocl'lrne do thrn g, Io rge
mediu m ond sma l l Shoes .
many ~11e~ al so golf and hi!.. 1119 l oo mu ch to Irs! Come Otld

•••
YA HO SA U New and used mer
chondrse 3 lomrly Start Wed
Mornm g ' • m1le out R1 7
YARD SAlE Clol hes baby rterm ,
kn rclo. k nock~ k 1t ch e n r t em~
low prrce!ro IH 124 90111 Q 1n to
How'e Wed f hurs

Jock W. Carsey , M!lr .
Phone992.2T81

WAI!.:Iol WHl drrll 1ng
Gran t 7 t.11~ 7q

Wrllr om l

MA lU H!.: LADY wtll Sri w llh
chddren or ~err1or ( tt rH~" rn
you r horne $7 on hour or $1 5 o
dor 10 Mrle l a1 t r on~po rt QTton
d ouT of to wn 9q7 70b0 ~ C
Carman H:elerence availabl e
OUALIFIE:D

HAH YS ilTlR

Wrll

boby~11

111 your hom o Have
re ferences Coll9 49· 2041

Gf!A VHV 1HAC10~ wrth rnovv er
henrng\ oltet
5 30 co li

l97 4 PINTO HOd!OI t rre~ new
~hO&lt; k s
48 000 mrle5 S I 500

LIIU Nl:W ~eor~ H1d111g power
mower 5 h p 20 IF' cut S175 .
9Q171qU

Coli 9n 7265
1974 PlYMOUTH GOLD Du~te•
PS
AC
new lrres
b
cylinder h cell ent condr t ron

992-6181
1973 CH ~ V ~ Ol!:T IMPAl A ~to t ron
Wagon 2 ext ra mud ond '&gt;now
ttres A .C
R &amp; H 8 tracK
plover 45.( cu rn engtne
48 ,700 m r le ~
One owner

S1000 949·2009
1973 CA DILlAC ElDORADO b
c~ llent condr tr on Coli and lets
talk Coli 992 5311

991 5510

~tAUl Y

1973 PlYMOU TH ~URV I 3b0
engme OUIO fl S P !l A (
4-door ~edon ~Hel l e n ! c:ond •
!ton 9f:l!&gt; 3900

Let

Pomeroy

Landmark

soHen &amp; condition your
, water with Co-op . water

soHener, Model UC.SVl ,
Now Only •289.95
Let

CampingEqnipment

us test your water

Free

Pomeroy landmark

197 4 E SC APAO~ 75 h
motor
home w1th ex t r a~ l tlle new
Prrce $14 000
5b00 mtle5
6 1d 997/ 438 or 304 773 5707

902 3417

W. Caroey , Mgr.
Phone 992-2181
197b FO RO f 100 prckup Truck 6
c yl sld Iron'&gt; Cam per top 7
e)( tro mud and ~now lrr es
10 900 mr les S3BOO 94q 2009

tqb.t

O ODC~ JI(UU

1. ton J4 It

flo1 bed Good rondrtron Colt

992 7b91

t'o£ Rent
lutn r~hed

3 AND 4 F!M
l urrmhed

opT\

and \Jn
Phone qq7

5434

10 1001 IRUCK cam per Heal
good cond1t1on M o~e 1ne a
good off er Call 997 5311

Jl 8 OODGt eng1ne w rlh t ramm1!
\ ton $40 Ph one 992 3169

COU N TRY MO B IL~ Home Por k
Hau te 33 north of Pomeroy
large l o t ~ Col199'} 747f1

ROGER HYSEll
GARAGE

( A )~

HA Y ro ke $14 5 fl ull d1 sc
SJS An trque stone ltreptoce
mantle $35 997 7805

Sl:NIOR ClliUN~
Ou r new
ren ters OSSI Slonce you may be
able to ltve rn our apartme nt
l or les~ than S ~O a rnon th For
more mformolton
con taCT
Vtlloge Manor Aport mena

TWO SWHOOM trotter No pe h
Cal l oh e1 5 pm 8.t 3 1900
CO RN~R

lOl lor ttorlcr spa ce on
r rve d ronr
qQ'} 713b'
o•

991 5304

rwo

Pick your own . 9:30a .m . to
p.m. l p.m, till dark
Da i ly exce pt Wed . evening

1

B~DROOM unfurntsh ed apT

Cotl997

INCOM~ PHOP H~TY

11 ,. 60 '} bedroom mobrle home
near Roc rne 99'} ~858

For Sale
197'} BU ICK Cemur1on 197b Han
do Accord
1971 VW 8199
Brownrng 5hot gun 9.(q,243/ .
JOHN DHRE 1010 do1er com
ple tely reb urlt S.. SOO . D re~el
engme wt th wrn ch Call Charl es
R Hotf re ld . 7.( 2·200f:l afler b
pm

1971 DAT SUN •, !on pickup. 4speed , new d utch . m ulfter .
brokas and point . 'lS m .p g.

SIJOO Coli 992

7 ~3'1 .

Alli S CHALMERS small round
baler . $1800. Purchas ed new
t rn2
l::x cel lenl co ndit ion .
Reedsvrll"! , 614·37B -6311

MASSEY ;ERGUSON Hoy condi·
Ironer . $50(1 Ver y good co ndltion. Reed svrlle 6t.( 378 63 11,
S fl ~C I

,l 5 prwce COS! iron outdoor
!urrrt,·re .§ &amp;!ltut. 2 arm cho11s ,
tab le &amp; plan ter fo r $749 .95.
O dds &amp; ~nds Shop, M iddleport .
Oh to Y(l7 .611:t

1(175 KAWA !, AI( I 2~ d in br ke All
new parts. J.luns good 38 mm
racmg corb
Al r.o . was her.

991 5001

~U RN IIUR ~ SAll:

Fr1 only . June
lb ~ally Hous h re\rdence t ast
Le to n 10 4 24 7 17/.( 40 Hot
pom l range $1 50 Dme!!e se t
S40
Dr nrng room sel SbO
A s$or l ed cho• rs Bedroom su de
$1 00..:. Two 15~~: 18 ca rpets

NO TICE Of
publ tc
!.Ol e
J
Vougha n wall un1h I corne r
chtno cab1net . 1 electrophan tc
stereo Co p1fo l So vlng~ &amp; loon
Company. 300 Wet! StKond
)tree!, Pome or'f , Oh1o .(57b9 .
~ole date June 22 , 1978 . We
reserve right to rejec t any and
oil bid~

Ph. 992-2841

New or Repair
Gutters and
Downspouts

1

BORN LOSER

~DiflfJD
O~LQSI;

Gilson Tillers, Lawn Boy
Mowor Sales &amp; Service.

&amp;

ACOb~

0

0

0

-.

0

0

~ce

Pomeroy , Ohio
Ph . 992-2164

or 949.2160

Lel

•••'

business, not

Under hang gutters &amp; room
additions.
For Free Estimates
Call
992-6)23 or 992-6011
&gt;· T5·Tmo. pd.

NEVE~

AND LDOK AT ME' I QUIT SCHOOL IN
TH'. Sll(TH GRADE ·· · BU'r AIN'T J
DONE ALL RIGHT? GOT A FRRM •••
INDE PENDENT.' WHAT MORE'S
ANYONE WAN T?

GOT

----

HOMt Sia ) f or !roal e I cere a nd
up M rddl eport nem Ru tland.
Co11997 7481

BI&lt;ADFOR O, Auc tronec1
Co m
ple re Serv1ce . Phone q~9 1487
01 9.(9.70C() Racine Ohto, (ttl!
Bradfo rd .

Acreage 4
59] 3051
bedroo m house
'1 mobtle
lWO SlORY fra me ho use 6
home., Coll8 43· 2621
•ooms ond both . cellar out
II VL k OOM~ ond bo th bmoemen t
buildrngs 4 acres lan d, o t edge
In Pomeroy l)o rt tOIIy remode l of R:utlond . Com ple le ttode r
ed 097 7063
hook -up ol~ o 2 bo nk s opp•oi\
cd p ro per ly a t S15 ,SOO Ph one
J t !lO ACR ES rn Ches ler Town~ h rp

092-7094 .
on O ld Sta te Ha ut e 33 wh1ch
would be tdeol f or subd1vtd1n g H Vt ROOMS ond bolh. goroge
or ot herwt~e co mmercrol11tng
964 S 3rd . M iddleport Dining
l o r horne dQvelopmen t Co li
room Sl.l tl e . 992 -5989 .
99') 2tJ9']
BlAUTIFUl ONl A cre wooded loh
) ~ Vt N ROOMS 2 acre ~ Shown by
for sole . Rock Sprr ng 5. Oh fo . C1·
Oppl onl y 997-7513
tV w at er. near schools . Col i
alter 5 pm 304 77 3-1276.
O N~ 5101o1Y f rame '}bedrooms 1
baths or+ cond• l ronod l tv•~g H OUS~ AND St ore burlding 111
room drnrng r oom and kttchen
Reed sville 985-3579.
corn brned ~ l ove re l ngetol or .
wm her dryer rndude d 2 cor HOWARD SAYRE property in
Syracuse . oppro1t . 10 acres
gara ge. l ot 50 1t 200 . All
~orm pond . born. house tro1le• .
utrl ttt e~ . Shown by appo tnf·
good shape . $35 ,000 hrm , Soc
men t ~ odney Oown rng , Rea l
Brooks o r Howard Sovre .
hta 1e
Br oker ,
Midd lepo rt.
Syroc uut . Pho ne 991 5280.
Phone 992·3731

SEWING MACHINE Rep ort io u r
vrce , all mo"-e!ro 991 ·1784. lhe
Fobt •c
Shop .
Pomero y
Authorhed Sr nger Soles and
Servrce . We sharpen Sc1ssors.

BOWERS RE~AIR
t oas t er~ tton s al l
sma ll opplton ces . lawn mower .
ne ~~.t Ia Sta te Ht ghwoy Ga rage
on Rou te 7 Pho11e (614 ) 985Sweeper~

~ XC A V A TI N G . dozer . loader and

backhoe work d ump tru&lt;k.s
and lo boy\ l or htre . w •ll haul
fdl drrt to sot! , lrme!rol on e and
gra ve l Ca ll Bob or Roge r Jef
l ers , day phone 992· 708q, night
phon e 9q7.3525 or 992 . 5231

3825.
N ~MOOHING Plumbtng . heating

and oil type1 of gene ral repou
Wor ~ g uaranteed 20 ye or5 ek
per1ence . Phon e 992-74{)q

d ie type Good wrth
ch1ld ren . 997 -5670.
type do ~ -

~

TWO SMAll odult fema le dog s,
o ne
5poyed . Gen t le
Wi th
children . 992·5049.

PUDDlE POOl S All S11es and
§hopes Sw rrn pooh 2 year s
exper1ence
tr ee es t imates.
any th ing o;ou
nee d
l or
underground swim poo ls. New
chemical and supp ly ~ l or&amp; .
HOOF HOL l OW H o r ~eo; . a ~,.~.,. , sell
A l ba n y , Ohio .
Ph on e
trade or lrOrn . New and used
614 b98 -6555. ( Alte• b pm,
saddles Ruth R eeve~ . Albany .
614 ·689 5251 John Jelfers or
16 14) 698·32'10,
689 5165 Brll Gr ll ette ) We out
NOr al l we t on PRICES.
RISING STAR Kenne l. Boo rd rng
Indoor ond ou td oor runs. SPHDY DRilLING . Water well
G room ing all bree ds Clean
drr ll rn g , co mmercia l a nd
~oni tary facilities. Cheshire .
domestic . Pump so les and ser-

Phone [614 ) 367.0292 .

'o'r ce . 9Cf2·b195

JOSEPH
40 Brink
41 Required
42 Kind of
group
[H)~

1 "Luisa
Miller"
composer
2 Exotic
3 Kind of
orange
4 Scottish
uncle
5 Misspent
6 English
poet
7 Shinto
temple
8 Roundtripper

HERE' S OPPORTUNITY
J yrs . old, 1 yr .
guarantee on workma nship
and materials. 3 bedrooms ,

bl&gt;ths , lormal dining ,
util ity , carport, T acre .
U J,OOO.
INVEST - DON 'T SPEND
- 15 rooms, 11 lor s leeping .
1'"' bath s. hal water heat ,
garage , basement. S16,SOO .

BUSfNESS - Home and
Auto. establ ished 30 years

S. ERNIE

ago . Here Is an exce llent
bus i ne ss for
you , all
in teres1ed persons ca l l.

JUST COMPLETED Ranch type home on cor ner

T acre. J bedrooms. bath,
wood burn ing firepl ace.
lovely tront porch . ca rpor t,
room . S36 ,000.

POMEROY - 3'1&gt; lois, 1st
floor of l bu ildings need
other

$8,500 .
CARRY OUT -

f~atures .

In the

same loc&amp;tlon lor over 30

Other Interests are

~ ie&gt;rclroa the sale of th Is
bu siness .

Int erested

parties call
LIST NOW FOR A QUICK
SALE.
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK , KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOCIATES
992-2759- 9,.&amp;191
992-1568

bedrooms ,

IAUI&lt;IE .. JHAT'S ~'IN!:: . NOvV,
WE: WANT YOU TO 00 BE: ·
HIND THAT CU RTAIN AND
CHANGE INTO A 5WIM5U lT ...7H/S SWIM SUIT, IN FACT

all

electric .

!All 111..,.1 U- It &lt;llt''l(TIOOIOII I'IOY • •HOII I UJ\1 liM I I

IUCTiltiUN: liN

modern
bath , eaf. ln
kitchen, tamlly room, J
porches and

nice

view.

Only $17,500 .
NEW LISTING - A 7
bedroom frame home In
excellent condition . Both,
ci ty

water ,

natural

gas

heating , l car garage and 9
acres. S18 ,500.
SALES ARE NOT EASILY
MADE . THEY COME
ABOUT WITH CONSTANT
WORK BY REAL TORS
MEMBERS
OF
AMERICAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
CERTIFIED
APPRAi tE RS.
HELEN L. TEAFORD
GORDON B. TEAFORD
SUE P. MURPHY
Auoclote Rultors

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used for the three L's. X tor th e two O"s. etc. Single lellers .
apostrophes. the l ength and f ormation o f the words are all L---------~-'
hints . Each day !he rode lellers are different.
By Oswald Jacoby
CRYPTOQUOTES
and Alan Sontag
hHow was 1 to know ?"
R
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lamented
West.
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MARRY ANYONE SHE PLEASES. TOO BAD SHE DOESN'T king .
PLEASE ANYONE.- ANONYMOUS
Then came the key play .
South had led another low
© 1918 Kint Feltllrtl Synd k ll.e, Int .
diamond. West had played

IT'S A PLUMB MIRACLE. LUKEY-I HAVEN'T SEEN ONE DADBURN
CROW IN OUR CORNFIELD IN
TWO-THREE

the jack and after durruny
ducked , East was forced to
win with the queen . He could
do nothing beller than to
take his a ce of clubs and
hold declarer to 10 tricks.
If West had played the
km g of diamonds , he would
ha ve been s ure to get the
lead and could have set the
ha nd by leading a nother

club.
West reallY. should have
made that difficult play . It
was a cinch that if South
he ld the queen of diamonds,
he would have led toward It
from dwruny, instead of
away from it.

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we would bid woth :
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t

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The bidding has proceeded
one diamond-double-pass.
We would bid two diamonds . Then we would raise
either major suit that partner would bid in response to
our cue bid.
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tOo you have a question lo r
the experts ? Write " Ask fhe
Experts , " care of th is newspa·
pe r. Individual questions will

be answered II accompanied
by

stamped,

seff·addressecl

envelopes. The most in terestinr! questions will be used in
th1s column and wt/1 re ce1ve
copies of JACOBY MOOE.RN.)

IT AIN 'T NO -- AN' GAVE IT

MIRACLE --

A NEW

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turna ce, central air , rural

IMU: TIIIMI, JUN! II TIM!: i :JO P.M.

BRIDGE

38 Energy

NORTII

measure
39 Hire

with electric on good
gravel road . A real good
buy at S12,SOO.OO . .
NEW LISTING - 1975
Holly Park 70 x 14, 3
bedrooms. bath . forced a ir

Want just $8,000.
BUSINESS BUILDING
With residence , bath, city
water , naturaJ gas heat in
good location on State Rt.
Need m .ooo
NEW LISTING
J

!6 Hearties
27 Sunnounted
30 Tolerate
31Burn
32 Join
•• W'••
"' fellow
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38 Pub

COUNTRY PRIVACY -- 2l

sewer and water available.

district
20 ZOla
23 Everybody
included
%4 Glut

Maglie
Z8 Therefore
19 Fold
33 Black
cuckoo : var .
:u - Luis
Obispo
35 Storage
box
36Hwnan

acres of l&amp;nd and woods

water, patio. and .80 of an
acre. Only $17.500.
OVER 9 ACRES - 0t good
building land In town with

10 Lose
weight
16 Incessant
i9 N.Z.

,-+--+-Crocodile missed chance

3QA .895·3802

01

Yesterday's Answer
25 Admonish
9 Hennit

7 . JD-Ali.Star Anything Goes J ; Sha Na Na 4; Between
The Wars 6, Fam ily Feud 8; MacNeii.Lehrer
Report 20,33: The Judge 10; In Sear ch of 13; Wild
Kingdom ll .
8:0&lt;&gt;---Grlzzly Adams 3,4,15; Eight is Enough 6,13 ;
Carol Burnett B, 10; Nova 20,33.
9:0&lt;&gt;---Davld Frost 3,4,15; Charlie's Angels 6,TJ ; Movie
" Up the Sandbox 8,10; Great Pe rformances 33;
Poldark II 20.
10 :oo--Pol lce Woman 3,4,15: Starsky &amp; Hutch 6,13;
News 20.
10 3D-Amer ican Enterpr ise 10.
11 .00-News J,4,6,8,10,T3,T 5; Dick Cavett 20 : Lilias
Yoga &amp; You JJ .
Tl : JD-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Pol lee Story 6,13; Hawaii
Five ·O 8; ABC News 33; Movie " Another Time.
Another Place" 10; 12 :00-Janakl 33 .
Tl :4D-Mystery of the Week 6,13; Kojak 8; 1:0&lt;&gt;--Tomorrow 3,4; 2: lD-News T3.
Movie Chonnel 4 5 &amp; 9 P.M -Sliver Streak lPG )
7 &amp; 11 p .M. - Eagle has Landed 1PG I
Coble Channel 5 7:00P .M. - Pa ul Gaudino
7:JD-Wahama Band In Mexico
10 · 0&lt;&gt;--- 700 Club
11 :00-Wahama Band in Mexi co.

Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

II

POMEROY, 0 .

roofs,

,...,.,PII*,

1:3D-Days of Our Lives 3,4,1 5; As The Wor ld Turns
8,10.
2:DO--One Lite to Live 6.13; Six American Famil ies 33;
2·3D-Doctors 3,4,15; Gu ldlng Light 8,TO.
3:0&lt;&gt;---Another World 3,4,15; General Hospital 6,13;
Lil ias Yoga &amp; You 20,33 .
J :3D-AII In The Fam ily 8.10: Ohio Journal 20 : Tur·
nabout 33.
4:0&lt;&gt;---Mister Cartoon J; For Richer , For Poorer 15 ;
Addams Family 8; Merv Griffin 6: Sesame St.
20,33; Gomer Pyle. USMC TO; Dinah 13.
4: JD-My Three Sons J, Gil ligan' s Is. 4.8; Brady Bunch
10; Little Rascal s 15
S:OO-Here Come The Bndes J: Gunsmoke 8: Mister
Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33 . Hogan 's Heroes TO ;
Emergency One 13 ; Petticoat Junction 15.
5:3D-News 6; Elec . Co . 20 ,33; Mary Tyler Moore 10;
Hogan 's Heroes 15.
6:0&lt;&gt;---New s 3.4,8,10, 13,1 5: ABC News 6; Zoom 20;
Making Th ings Grow 33.
6:JD-NBC News 3,4,15; ABC News TJ; Andy Grlttlth 6;
CBS News 8,10; Over Easy 20; Antiques 33.
7 :0&lt;&gt;---Cros•·Wifs 3,4; Newlywed Game 6, 13; Sha Na Na
8; News 10; Gil ligan 's Is . 15; Dick Cavett 20 ;
People &amp; Place• 33.

25 One of
Omar's trio b-+-+~
!6 Vocalized
27 Baseball's

MAIN

storttge

Jt.rnble Book No. 10, wl1h the ii!Mt 1t0 puzzlel, ...~tor 11 .36 pl)lt·
Pl6d from Jumble, c/o lhlt
Bolt 34, Norwood. N.J. 07&amp;41. tnclt.ldl
your l'llml. addreee, zip oodl and mike eheckl paylble to UtM~41·tl oe1111 .

symbol

PU LLI N S ~XCA V ATIN G Complete
Service Phone 991-"l .rt78

old blo c!.. and wh rte
neu tered mo le col. Allee·
t 1onote, playful 9973.(77

DROWSY POETRY

speak
23 Russian

608.733 1.

3 veor

SQUAB

Goes to pieces in the art muteum - "BUSTS"

2% Unable to

HOWERY
AND MAR TI N
cove ring
~ep t ic
sys tems ,
doler , backh oe , dump tru ck. .
lrmes tone . gra ... el. blocktop
povtng , Rt 143 Phone 1 (6U )

FREE PUPPit S. 992 J9Y1. Sma ll

(Answers tomorrow)

of TV

WIL L do rool rn g constru Cflon.
plumbing ond heo tmg . No tob
too Iorge or too sm all. Phone
742 -2348.

sma ll

I Jumbles. LUCID

2G " Red" name
21 Knight

t XCA VA T! NG . dol&amp;l , backhoe
ond d ttcher Charles R. Ha tfield ,
So ck Hoe Se • vrce ,
Rutland , Ohto . Phone 742· 2008

ADULT MALl shaggy blon de poo·

YeSielday's

by THOMAS
ACROSS
I WindmiU
blade
5 Plwnbing
gadget
11 Backward
male?
12 On land
13 Split
II Embarrassed
15 Billy Williams
16 Bikini time
in France
17 Down under
bird
18 Smitten
by Amor

line

bol!int•e• St&gt;nitt~

HWOOD

II

Now arrange the circled leMers to
form tl'1e surprise answer , as sug·
gesled by tne abOve car1oon

~
our

985·4155
Chester, Ohio 45720

~sSen-ice~

VA f HA , JO yr . f in onCtng o l so
ref rnon c+ng Ire land Mo rtgage .
77 t ~late A th en~ . phone (6 1A )

GRADe ·•· DIDN: T YOU DO
01(? VOU MARRIED ME I

KEN GROVER
PHOTOGRAPHY

!teal Eetate for Sate

Nf: W 3 bedroo m house . '} both~
oil eler
I acre . M1ddlepor1,
cl ose to Rutland Ph one 992
7481

1 side

tJ
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WHY? '(01)

us

Weddings
Silver ond
Golden Anniverury
Family Reunion•
Special Occosions
Photogrophy
Is

Alum. &amp; Vin~
Siding

Chester. Onio
TO·JO·c

(] I

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Answer

cApture ond
preserve those preciou s
moments forever -

MASH BROTHERS

J

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•

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE-THE MAN, JED!

·4· mo .

I

0

399 W. Main St .

Free Estimates
Phone 949 -2862

and

IHERTHS

0

JJ.

12:3D-Ryan 's Hope 6, 13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 15;
Search for Tomorrow 8,10; French Chet JJ.
1 0&lt;&gt;---For Richer. For Poorer J; Al l My Ch ildren 6,13:
News 8, Young &amp; the Restless 10; No t For Women
Only 15; Vandalism 33.

r

II

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Sma II engine &amp; moW4tr
service , Massey Ferguson

rx

r

Pomeroy, 0.
3·15·ttc

~
MODERN SUPPLY

H. L WRITESEL
ROOFING

byHenriArnotdandBobLee

Unscramble these lour Jumbles,
one letter to each sQuare, to form
lour ordtnary words

BEYo ..a TH' EIGHTH

• Jack W. Carsey , Mgr .
Phone 9&lt;rJ.1181

15 ACH:tS IN Floune '} sto ry J
be droom . f ull
bmement
ga rage car port , Iorge krtchen
bo th on ground ll oo r Al ~ o
lo tge bedroom . $21 500 or con
hove hou~e and I ocre fo r
Sib 700 Ca ll Steve Jac obs
q92 2616

Battery.
lnst a llation Service

p~ n2·2174

SALES AND SERVICE
11.9.tf c

8o• .J •

Real E5tale for sale

Brakes
Tires

Shocks

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

300fMin St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy 991-6282
or 992-6263
8 A.M. to 4:30P.M.

~ ~ ~~ 1!,1

MOORE'S
Muffler

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

ank

1

nee

WIHJE9.!lES TO P~OVE- 1r WA~N'I
AN ACCIDENTl

ONE'"S DISCOVfRE'D

TUESDAY , JUNE 13,1971
5:JD-News 6; Elec . Co. 20.33 ; Mary Tyler Moore 10;
Hogan' s Heroes 15.
6:00-News 3,4,8,10,T 3,1 5; ABC ·News 6; Zoom 20;
Making Things Grow 33 .
6 3D-NBC News 3,4 ,15; ABC News T3; Andy Grlftlth 6;
CBS News 8,1 0; Over Easy 20; Antiques 33.
7:0&lt;&gt;---Cross.Wits 3,4; Newlywed Game 6,1 3; Pop Goes
The Country 8; News 10; Gill igan's Is . 15; French
Chef 20; Voices of Eastern Kentucky JJ .
7: 3D- Hollywood Squares 3,4; Candid Camera 6;; Mac
Neti .Lehrer Report 20,33; Price Is Right 10; That 's
Hollywood 13; To Be Announced ll .
8:0&lt;&gt;---Movle " Raid on Entebbe" J,4,T5 ; Happy Days
6,13; Mov ie " National Ve lvet" 8,10; In Search of
the Real America 20,33.
8:JD-Laverne &amp; Shirley 6,13 .
9:00-Three's Company 6,1 3; Movie " Play It Again,
Sam" 8.10; Minn esota Orchestra's Anniversary
Concert JJ; Prevln &amp; the Pittsburgh 20.
9:JD-Carter Country 6; Mary Tyler Moore 13.
10 .0D-News 20 ; 10 :3D-Biack Perspective On The
News 20.
11 : OD-News 3,4,8,10.1 3,15,6; Dick Cavett 20; Over
1llill~ ~1} ~THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME

At

Wa.tw tCI thil

4·30·tiC

(at'l's Septic

and Sunday . 10 miles south

ot Pt. Pleasant on Rt . 1.
Phon e JO~ · S76 · 2026 .
Richard and Lois Austin .

~0

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple

·c-•.

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

!JtV~N ROOM hou~e w •th bath

and garage N0 pet~ Col i oher
5 pm 843 2900

WHICH MEANS SHE- CAN ~HOVE- ME
OVI:RBOA~ D·- AND THERJ!U. Be tJO

5HE CLA IMS 5HE'5 FOUND A
PERFECT Fl5HIN6 SPOT
WHERE l CAN RS'I.A X IN
PEACE AND SOLITUDE!

THE: WATER l

Service
,,...... ...........

¥• mile ott Rt. 7 by.pan on
St . Rt . 11~ toward Rutlond ,
0.

STRAWBERRIES

991 7787

D01Nii AWAY WlTH YOU
OIICE' YOU'RE' OUT ON

Radiator...,-~._,

Anyday , anytime.
Phone 985-3806
Ja ck Ginter 985.3806

1971 HONDA 750 cc stoc k l:11. ·
eel len t condrtron l ow mdcoge
'192 t&gt;21e

992 7331

s.JJ . I mo.

commercial . Call tor
estimate, 24 hour service.

~HOP

EED A WATER
SOFTENER?

HA!&gt; SOME' ~CHEME FOR

Allor 5: 00 or
Anytime S.turday
992-71T9 or 992·504T
4·27 .tfc

Pomeroy

109 High St.

CAPTAIN EASY
YOUR NIECE:

'(OLJ THI~I(

C~ II

(Bob Hoeflich)

l qv1pment. 7
hy'drou l1c
styl1ng
c hotr~
98 541 75 olterb

1959 C H ~VRO U J 7 door 327 4
speed SBOO o r be51 oiler .
1973 f' l YMOUTH CU DA A!lok rng
$100CI 197 3 ( he ... ro le! (oprrce
Wagon Phone 843 2061

The Photo Place

R.e si dent la l

IWO N~ W de lu ~~:e ele c t r~c ranges
1 gold General l:lectric and I
white 1oppo n . ~ 225 each Con
b~ ~een ot K mg~ b i.J r y Home
~ a le!t
110
E
Ma1n St .
Pomer oy 997' -7034

DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

A•e
1973 BUIC K lUXUS t.cel lent con
P H A C N ew
d rt ron P ~
trre~ Sl b50 qq7 7B7t&gt;

&amp;

Portraits
Weddings
Passports
Anniversaries
Special Occasions

CARTER

Will C AN~ l ot the elderly rn our
home Phone qq'} 7J t 4

Pomeroy landmark

DAVE'S BACKHOE

G ARA G ~

prices on

1977 Challenge, Loaded
orr bucket ~eot~ l tnted glOM•
a u t o ~tre k
c os ~el!e
rear
~pe eke r~ letTered trre~ mag~
Hem r orange r-~· ~ t S \800 Bob
Morrrit 992 .544 8 114 Un1on

WAN TEO 10 renl hou se or t rorler
by l r•ed mcome cou ple

Want...:lto1Jur

SEW-RITI: SEWING Club wrl l :;pon so r a yard sole Wed .. Jur1e 14th
on t he em pt y lot acr oss fra n 148
Buttern ut Ave f ro m 10om to?
Ra m ca ncels

Senices Offered

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,'
POTACH, FERT~PELS
&amp; BLEND

Business Services

If YO U ha ... e o se t vlce to offer
w ont to bi.Jy o r se ll somethmg
oe lookmg for wot k
or
wh o le_.er . . you II ge Tresu l ts
las ter w1th o Sentinel Won! Ad .
Ca ll 99 2-7156

Chec k our low, low

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NH D PLUMBER lor loc a l lrrm
Mu st hove
pre~o~ ro ui
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penence Call 9Cf'} 1918 alter 6
pm

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co unl!ng mochrne
Ph o ne
qcn / 156 \he Da rly Sentme-1
111 Co i.Jrl St(e et Pomero y
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Price Is Right 8,10 ; s20.000 Pyramid TJ ; Pa int
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SE C I That n COI'H' !."C' 01"1
w tl h th e COr"S ' rv: T en o f
l· ~t ens ens
ana
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orovements ro tne sewerage
sys tem the to llo v-. ng s1 a lt be
the r ates cM ar gea mon tf' l y ~Y
th e -.. tt aae ot \\ od teport
On ro tor sen c es renae red
by ·' S san •ar' se wera ge
sy&lt;; ' £"11 ' ·o rts nh ab rtanrs ana
other us ers ' 1'1e reo t COfT'
menc•rHl J\Jh 1 \'178
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wa ter meter re aa rngs
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10.100 to 15 000 gar Ion s per
I""'Ontn 59 60
15,1 00 to 20 .000 gallons p er
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20 100 to :75 000 gal tons per
monl h S16 80
Al l over 25 .000 ga llons per
monl h S16BOo tus 12 per l000
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F t al Ra' e non m ftereCI
pr rvate we ll s oer montM $J 80
SE C 11 I n t ne even1 that
one wate r me ter se rves more
, th a n one ao me st rc , com
mer e a l or maustr ral unrt , tne
rnrnrmum bd l o f SJ 00 per
mon1n pe r u n 11 or !he
mete red serv rce read rng
wh rc hever rs the greatt'r sha ll
aopty
Where no wa rer
me ter s ore 1nsta 1ted on a
pr r"V at e we l l and serv rc e IS
pro v rd ed to more !han one
domesr rc , cornm er cr a l or
mctustr l al un rt , The !!aT raTe of
\4 80 per month p er ~,.~nr! , sha ll
apply A un rt sha ll con srst ol a
se Ner connect ron a~ dete r
m rnea by tile reQulatrons of
tne Bear e o f Trustees of
PIJ b lrc Affa rr s of sa rd Vr l l age
SEC Ill The VIll age of
M l dd Jepott reser ves lhe rrg tlf
to reQu rr e ·ne measu re ment
ot water ae !r vereo to an y
prem rses rn such d manner
!hat rt~ t e s t or ~e w erage
serv rc e can OE' oeter,., ,nea
from :;v ch wa te r mete r
r ead 1ngs. rn wt1 1ch t'vent the
r.tte5 for sew er serv rces 'ihall
be t he r· ate s set for th on a
wcn~r m fler. read 1ng bas rs
L d(eW 1Se . any f l at rate user
uoon not rt rc a I ron to the Bo drd
Of Tr4JSt ees Of P u OI IC Afta rr s
ot t he V ill ag e sha ll ha ... e the
r rgt'\l ro +nstan at h rs expen~e
an appro'o'Cd me t N rng de,.. rce
tor the mea suremen-t ot a ll
wate r pump ea tr om we lls or
othe r source s g rant 1ng unto
tne Board ot lrustee~ of
Publrc At ta rr s the rrght to
re ~d
the
me ter
and
per i od i call y cneo. the a c
curacy of such me ter 1nQ .
The toreqomg c narges are
mrn rmum
cha rg es ,
not
max1mum charges . and the
VIllage reserves the r rgnt and
1S oblr gated to tn&lt;.rcase the
same at any t rm e should the
re ve nues o t tne san , ra ry
se w erag e sy s tem and se wage
dis pOsa l ta ctlrl1 t'S prove rn
sutt rc, ent
to
pay
th e
opera ti ng and ma •nl enanc e
~penses a no !Me deo t servrce
cha rge of the bonds rssu ed to
pay the cost o f conslructrn g
sa td ta cl l! l res or e,.tens rons to
sa1d sys tem
SEC IV Snou l a t ne C!ll l o r
an y se rv rce r ende r ed bY the
san rt ary ~ ewerag e sy5tem
and sewag e d rs posa t tac 11rt res
not be pa rd w rth rn lh rty day s
a p en alty of 10 pPr cent ot such
bil l1 ng sl'ial l be ch arged 11 the
brl l tS not pard wdtw1 sr xly
days , the V rl! age r eserves the
rrght to cut o ff the sew e r
servrc e to sa •a prem 1ses .
wh rch Shd ll th en be resumed
on ly upon pa yment of an
addrtr ona t t ee Of \ ~ 00 , and
tu rt her . rl sa 1d bdl s not pa rd
w rtn1 n 90 day s , the Clerk I'S
he reby
a utho r 11E' d
an d
d tre c ted
to
ce r · rfy
thf'
de lt nquent bill , plus the
pe n alt te5 to t he County
.O. ud1 lor for collect ron as an a
at the sa me t rmc t hat o th e r
ttno· es and assessments a re
COli PC ted
SE C v
The owner o f
prt v dle pro perty Nl'l lc h rs
se r vP d or m ay be se rved by
1h c
sa n rt ary
sewerage
system &lt;~nd se wag e d rsposa t
fa ctlrtrcs by p rpes conne c teo
w th
•,;J d
sys tem
and
fa c dr tres to conve y san 1t ary
sewerag e t he ref rom sh a II a s
Wel t as th e lt•ss ee ot the
pr em rses , oe 11 abte to th e
v rll ag e for
a ll sanrtary
'ie wera qe ro Sd rO sy stem ana
fa crldres f r om Sil1d system
and ta (d l i es
trom sat d
prem rses
SEC VI Anv other means
of sew dge d rsposa l tS he r eO&gt;r
de c tared to be a nurs an ce and
1 ~ therefore prohib rt ed
SEC
VII
That atl or
.dtna nces , or par ts !hereof . tn
co nf lrct herew rth , rnclud ing
Ord tnanc e N o 91 0, adopted
June ] , 1967, tle . and the s ame
are , hereb't r epealeo . el
t cc t t... e July 1. 1978
Pa ss ed tl'le 8th da't of May
1978

M L Kelly
Pres r dent of Co unc rl
A It est
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, Eterk.

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b ce ll ent
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li 8 ~ M 0 81ll: HO M~ S flt fll eo·
son! W Vo beside Heclo. ·s .
I Y7 3 Brood more 14 11: 64 2
bedroom
1Y73 Oormn 14 • b() 2 bed room
IY72 lltclor1on t ot 11 b? 3 bedroom
1 bo th
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t9n CoYefl tt y 1'1 x 65 3 bedr oom
lqb9 . States man 12 ,. 60 'l
bed roo m
lOAL lt~HlONI: sand g ro\le l.
calc1 um chlonde, f ert ilizer , dog
food or'ld all types of so h t:. ce lstc-r Salt Wotk&amp; Inc , E. Ma in
~t. Pomeroy . 99 2.3891
Bt S1 SH ~ C TION ol1he bes t wood
s t ov e~ rn Sou theastern Ohi o
Jo tu l
Morso
El el . Ttrolr o .
lempwood and Nofhuo ZIOn
HP-at Co 8 Putnam Dr (off M rll
St 1 A then., b1 4 591-t:IJ79 or
bl4 o% 11a1
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THt CH ~ STE R Town sh1 p Trustees
w 11i meet June l 51h ot the Tow n
Hall
R~WAR O

OI RKTL Y lead rn g To
t e(a ver y of boo ! molar I o n ~
and bollery Con to(l Shen ll s
depo r tmel"'t

Lmit ani:IF'numl
FOU ND RWB O Nl rn ba c ~ of
longs vdl e Fema le 74'} 187b
LOS\ IN •~rcm• tv of Success Rd
mo le co llu? sa bl e and wt·11te
A mwer ~ !o the norn e of R u~ ly
r Tupper~ Plomi) f) l 4 067 -3551
LOST

SMAll grey killen w1th
w~n te Ilea coll ar Fr om hou~e
ne ... r to Gull Statron 1n lla c~r'le
Chrl d ~pel Pleme coli cw;~ 235.(
alter 3pm

No

experren ce
n e c es~ory A ppl ~ m per~on ot
Blu e l orto n M rddlepor!

RHIASH BABY SITTER needed tor
'] ~mal l bo y\ b doyo; o week
Good so lory
9Q2 6173 o•

'1'11 6106
MtNTALl Y Rl RHAR:OED odulh
ond chrldren ore rn need ol
l o5 te r &lt;Ore homes A 5olo ry
ona benelrt!ro wil l be pard T ht~
r!ro on tn home 1ob lhot w.l l
beneh! the Ide cha nce of o
men tall y retarded per~ on For
more ml o rrno!ron wrrte ot call
f o~ te r
Core
680
Mo rn
Ja c k so n
OH
4 ) 64 0
0 111 186 503q
(ladson ) o r
61 4 sq? b6(J7 (At hens)
A WO MAN oround 35 or ov er to
..... o r~ ni ghts ot Jo Ann s
Uarry lond H o ur~ 4 to 9 30
Mus! be dependable
Call
bt4 367 76..(6 bet ..... een 4 and 6
pm

SOMtON t TO stay w rth J bov~
14 \5 &amp; 16 yea rs o ld 0• so
meone that needs a home tha t
would wot&lt;h them qsS -4112
tXPERIENCW MECHANIC wonted
l or foc al cor dealerstHp For op
pou1tmen t coli b l 4-44b 9800

JQ75 G RANO TO RINO Sq1,.1rre Ford
~ r otten wagon wrth fJ S P 8
A C tdt wheel crur~ e control
all ne .... THes Po we r w•ndo ws
Co lt ol rer
o pm
747 7008

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JQ71 CA Dill AC HDOHA DO Fu ll
po we r 01r e ~~. c ellent cond11ton
f.! hone 'Nl 7 467
] Q7 4 ( H~VY 4 whe el dr rve pr ckup
tru ck w•l !l topper S/700 lf/75
VW F!o bb rt S7500 997 '}q87

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Ml- 135 Dresel
M~/30 Oresel
M~ I SO Ore,.el
M ~ 135 D1ese l
M~ \65 Oresel · MFLBS Oresel ·
MI-l l J~ D r e ~el
Cob orr &amp;
heat e r
NlW &amp; USW IM~l lMlNI 5
M ~9 Bole r
Mf lO Boler MF 120
Bo ler Matthews Ro tary Sc yth e
MFB80 )ern l·mounted tJ bo ttorn Pl ow
MF 510 11 O oH
Mf-100 ']Row Chopper MF39 '}
1-i ow Plan ters
Mechon•cal
lron!.p l ont er

SHI NN 5 TRAClORIAU S
Ph one 45~ lbJO
Leo11 W Vo

NO HEM TOO Lorge or too smell
Wrll buy 1 p1e&lt;e or com plete
househo ld Ne w u.,ed or onh
ques M otltn !t ~urntture 10 N
2nd ~~
M 1ddlepor t Phone

091 6370
CHIP

WOOD . Poles
moll:
10 on larges t end S8
per ton Bundled slob $6 per
ton Del1 vered lc Ohro Pallet
Co Rt 2 Pomeroy 992 -7689
dronu~ ler

COIN S CU RREN CY tokens old
pocket watches and chorns
srlve r end gold We need 196-4
ond o lder ~rive r corns . Bi.Jy sell
o • node Coli Roger Wamsley

741 2331
TIMBER

POMEROY For e51 Pro·
duch l op pnce lor stondtng
sow t1mber Call 997 -5965 01
Ken t Ha nby l Hb-8570

OlD FU RNITURE: rce boxes brou
beds rron bed~ etc , &lt;omplete
household~ Wr rte M .O Mrller
Rl 4 Pomeroy or cal l ~7637 0
WANHD TO buy Older counlry
house ond ocr eoge
!, orne
woods Nor th en d ol Merg.\
County
Away fr om paved
rood Reply to Bo• 729 M co
The Oodv Sent1nel Pomer oy
Oh n.)

Mobile Homes for Sale
t2 x 60 1 bedr oom gas f u r n1~h
ed
Good clea n condrl tOn

S&lt;OOO 304 881 1406
PUBLIC NOTI CE
Ronald E
Bos i 1C. wnose
la st kno~n p l ace o f res taen ce
rs Apt No l , R 1'o'erSid e ApiS ,
M 1ddteport , Onro 45760 . rs
hereby natrf rea that on th e
19th day Ol Mdy , 1978. Mary
Catherrne
B ostic , be i n g
plarntlft ltted her co mplainl
agar nst h im as de f enda nt in
the Cour t of Co mmo n Ft leu ,
Mergs County , Oh io , Ca se No
16,816 . pr ay ,ng fo r d T'o'Or c e
fr om !l a rd Ronatd e Bostic on
the grounds Of grOSS neglect
ot duty and ex treme cruelt y ,
pla lnt!lt l'ltso prays lor other
proper rel re f , said cause w ill
be for hearu1g on or alter the
75th d ay of July , 197S
MiHy Catherme Bostic
P la int i ff
O 'B r tc n &amp; O ' Br ien
Pa lrtck H O' Br i en
Attorney s for Pla int iff

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YARD SAll: . Fri . ond Sol . 16th &amp;
17t k . 8·.(
Nobert Hawk .
Hem lock Grove . Ohto
THREE FAMIL Y Yard Sble . 6-4.
Wed . and Thur s and 'hr. Hart
resi dence, Mom St . lol utl and
Ra in or slune
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FAMILY Parch So le.
Wednesday on l y. June 14 10 3.
Von Cooney s, 52:1 Grant St.,
Midd leport . O hio R01 n concfl'l s
SALE 58 1' , S 4th A veM rddleport . Wed . and Th u r!ro
Rom or shtne.

and

( Aiolf-'O RT S Al~ June 23 rd
241 h Howard Rous h reSidenc e ,
Mom St Roc mf!' Sill: fomr ly
~ole . App liances . d 1shes . sew
mg mocl'lrne do thrn g, Io rge
mediu m ond sma l l Shoes .
many ~11e~ al so golf and hi!.. 1119 l oo mu ch to Irs! Come Otld

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YA HO SA U New and used mer
chondrse 3 lomrly Start Wed
Mornm g ' • m1le out R1 7
YARD SAlE Clol hes baby rterm ,
kn rclo. k nock~ k 1t ch e n r t em~
low prrce!ro IH 124 90111 Q 1n to
How'e Wed f hurs

Jock W. Carsey , M!lr .
Phone992.2T81

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Gran t 7 t.11~ 7q

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MA lU H!.: LADY wtll Sri w llh
chddren or ~err1or ( tt rH~" rn
you r horne $7 on hour or $1 5 o
dor 10 Mrle l a1 t r on~po rt QTton
d ouT of to wn 9q7 70b0 ~ C
Carman H:elerence availabl e
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48 000 mrle5 S I 500

LIIU Nl:W ~eor~ H1d111g power
mower 5 h p 20 IF' cut S175 .
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1974 PlYMOUTH GOLD Du~te•
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992-6181
1973 CH ~ V ~ Ol!:T IMPAl A ~to t ron
Wagon 2 ext ra mud ond '&gt;now
ttres A .C
R &amp; H 8 tracK
plover 45.( cu rn engtne
48 ,700 m r le ~
One owner

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1973 CA DILlAC ElDORADO b
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talk Coli 992 5311

991 5510

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us test your water

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Pomeroy landmark

197 4 E SC APAO~ 75 h
motor
home w1th ex t r a~ l tlle new
Prrce $14 000
5b00 mtle5
6 1d 997/ 438 or 304 773 5707

902 3417

W. Caroey , Mgr.
Phone 992-2181
197b FO RO f 100 prckup Truck 6
c yl sld Iron'&gt; Cam per top 7
e)( tro mud and ~now lrr es
10 900 mr les S3BOO 94q 2009

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1. ton J4 It

flo1 bed Good rondrtron Colt

992 7b91

t'o£ Rent
lutn r~hed

3 AND 4 F!M
l urrmhed

opT\

and \Jn
Phone qq7

5434

10 1001 IRUCK cam per Heal
good cond1t1on M o~e 1ne a
good off er Call 997 5311

Jl 8 OODGt eng1ne w rlh t ramm1!
\ ton $40 Ph one 992 3169

COU N TRY MO B IL~ Home Por k
Hau te 33 north of Pomeroy
large l o t ~ Col199'} 747f1

ROGER HYSEll
GARAGE

( A )~

HA Y ro ke $14 5 fl ull d1 sc
SJS An trque stone ltreptoce
mantle $35 997 7805

Sl:NIOR ClliUN~
Ou r new
ren ters OSSI Slonce you may be
able to ltve rn our apartme nt
l or les~ than S ~O a rnon th For
more mformolton
con taCT
Vtlloge Manor Aport mena

TWO SWHOOM trotter No pe h
Cal l oh e1 5 pm 8.t 3 1900
CO RN~R

lOl lor ttorlcr spa ce on
r rve d ronr
qQ'} 713b'
o•

991 5304

rwo

Pick your own . 9:30a .m . to
p.m. l p.m, till dark
Da i ly exce pt Wed . evening

1

B~DROOM unfurntsh ed apT

Cotl997

INCOM~ PHOP H~TY

11 ,. 60 '} bedroom mobrle home
near Roc rne 99'} ~858

For Sale
197'} BU ICK Cemur1on 197b Han
do Accord
1971 VW 8199
Brownrng 5hot gun 9.(q,243/ .
JOHN DHRE 1010 do1er com
ple tely reb urlt S.. SOO . D re~el
engme wt th wrn ch Call Charl es
R Hotf re ld . 7.( 2·200f:l afler b
pm

1971 DAT SUN •, !on pickup. 4speed , new d utch . m ulfter .
brokas and point . 'lS m .p g.

SIJOO Coli 992

7 ~3'1 .

Alli S CHALMERS small round
baler . $1800. Purchas ed new
t rn2
l::x cel lenl co ndit ion .
Reedsvrll"! , 614·37B -6311

MASSEY ;ERGUSON Hoy condi·
Ironer . $50(1 Ver y good co ndltion. Reed svrlle 6t.( 378 63 11,
S fl ~C I

,l 5 prwce COS! iron outdoor
!urrrt,·re .§ &amp;!ltut. 2 arm cho11s ,
tab le &amp; plan ter fo r $749 .95.
O dds &amp; ~nds Shop, M iddleport .
Oh to Y(l7 .611:t

1(175 KAWA !, AI( I 2~ d in br ke All
new parts. J.luns good 38 mm
racmg corb
Al r.o . was her.

991 5001

~U RN IIUR ~ SAll:

Fr1 only . June
lb ~ally Hous h re\rdence t ast
Le to n 10 4 24 7 17/.( 40 Hot
pom l range $1 50 Dme!!e se t
S40
Dr nrng room sel SbO
A s$or l ed cho• rs Bedroom su de
$1 00..:. Two 15~~: 18 ca rpets

NO TICE Of
publ tc
!.Ol e
J
Vougha n wall un1h I corne r
chtno cab1net . 1 electrophan tc
stereo Co p1fo l So vlng~ &amp; loon
Company. 300 Wet! StKond
)tree!, Pome or'f , Oh1o .(57b9 .
~ole date June 22 , 1978 . We
reserve right to rejec t any and
oil bid~

Ph. 992-2841

New or Repair
Gutters and
Downspouts

1

BORN LOSER

~DiflfJD
O~LQSI;

Gilson Tillers, Lawn Boy
Mowor Sales &amp; Service.

&amp;

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Pomeroy , Ohio
Ph . 992-2164

or 949.2160

Lel

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business, not

Under hang gutters &amp; room
additions.
For Free Estimates
Call
992-6)23 or 992-6011
&gt;· T5·Tmo. pd.

NEVE~

AND LDOK AT ME' I QUIT SCHOOL IN
TH'. Sll(TH GRADE ·· · BU'r AIN'T J
DONE ALL RIGHT? GOT A FRRM •••
INDE PENDENT.' WHAT MORE'S
ANYONE WAN T?

GOT

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HOMt Sia ) f or !roal e I cere a nd
up M rddl eport nem Ru tland.
Co11997 7481

BI&lt;ADFOR O, Auc tronec1
Co m
ple re Serv1ce . Phone q~9 1487
01 9.(9.70C() Racine Ohto, (ttl!
Bradfo rd .

Acreage 4
59] 3051
bedroo m house
'1 mobtle
lWO SlORY fra me ho use 6
home., Coll8 43· 2621
•ooms ond both . cellar out
II VL k OOM~ ond bo th bmoemen t
buildrngs 4 acres lan d, o t edge
In Pomeroy l)o rt tOIIy remode l of R:utlond . Com ple le ttode r
ed 097 7063
hook -up ol~ o 2 bo nk s opp•oi\
cd p ro per ly a t S15 ,SOO Ph one
J t !lO ACR ES rn Ches ler Town~ h rp

092-7094 .
on O ld Sta te Ha ut e 33 wh1ch
would be tdeol f or subd1vtd1n g H Vt ROOMS ond bolh. goroge
or ot herwt~e co mmercrol11tng
964 S 3rd . M iddleport Dining
l o r horne dQvelopmen t Co li
room Sl.l tl e . 992 -5989 .
99') 2tJ9']
BlAUTIFUl ONl A cre wooded loh
) ~ Vt N ROOMS 2 acre ~ Shown by
for sole . Rock Sprr ng 5. Oh fo . C1·
Oppl onl y 997-7513
tV w at er. near schools . Col i
alter 5 pm 304 77 3-1276.
O N~ 5101o1Y f rame '}bedrooms 1
baths or+ cond• l ronod l tv•~g H OUS~ AND St ore burlding 111
room drnrng r oom and kttchen
Reed sville 985-3579.
corn brned ~ l ove re l ngetol or .
wm her dryer rndude d 2 cor HOWARD SAYRE property in
Syracuse . oppro1t . 10 acres
gara ge. l ot 50 1t 200 . All
~orm pond . born. house tro1le• .
utrl ttt e~ . Shown by appo tnf·
good shape . $35 ,000 hrm , Soc
men t ~ odney Oown rng , Rea l
Brooks o r Howard Sovre .
hta 1e
Br oker ,
Midd lepo rt.
Syroc uut . Pho ne 991 5280.
Phone 992·3731

SEWING MACHINE Rep ort io u r
vrce , all mo"-e!ro 991 ·1784. lhe
Fobt •c
Shop .
Pomero y
Authorhed Sr nger Soles and
Servrce . We sharpen Sc1ssors.

BOWERS RE~AIR
t oas t er~ tton s al l
sma ll opplton ces . lawn mower .
ne ~~.t Ia Sta te Ht ghwoy Ga rage
on Rou te 7 Pho11e (614 ) 985Sweeper~

~ XC A V A TI N G . dozer . loader and

backhoe work d ump tru&lt;k.s
and lo boy\ l or htre . w •ll haul
fdl drrt to sot! , lrme!rol on e and
gra ve l Ca ll Bob or Roge r Jef
l ers , day phone 992· 708q, night
phon e 9q7.3525 or 992 . 5231

3825.
N ~MOOHING Plumbtng . heating

and oil type1 of gene ral repou
Wor ~ g uaranteed 20 ye or5 ek
per1ence . Phon e 992-74{)q

d ie type Good wrth
ch1ld ren . 997 -5670.
type do ~ -

~

TWO SMAll odult fema le dog s,
o ne
5poyed . Gen t le
Wi th
children . 992·5049.

PUDDlE POOl S All S11es and
§hopes Sw rrn pooh 2 year s
exper1ence
tr ee es t imates.
any th ing o;ou
nee d
l or
underground swim poo ls. New
chemical and supp ly ~ l or&amp; .
HOOF HOL l OW H o r ~eo; . a ~,.~.,. , sell
A l ba n y , Ohio .
Ph on e
trade or lrOrn . New and used
614 b98 -6555. ( Alte• b pm,
saddles Ruth R eeve~ . Albany .
614 ·689 5251 John Jelfers or
16 14) 698·32'10,
689 5165 Brll Gr ll ette ) We out
NOr al l we t on PRICES.
RISING STAR Kenne l. Boo rd rng
Indoor ond ou td oor runs. SPHDY DRilLING . Water well
G room ing all bree ds Clean
drr ll rn g , co mmercia l a nd
~oni tary facilities. Cheshire .
domestic . Pump so les and ser-

Phone [614 ) 367.0292 .

'o'r ce . 9Cf2·b195

JOSEPH
40 Brink
41 Required
42 Kind of
group
[H)~

1 "Luisa
Miller"
composer
2 Exotic
3 Kind of
orange
4 Scottish
uncle
5 Misspent
6 English
poet
7 Shinto
temple
8 Roundtripper

HERE' S OPPORTUNITY
J yrs . old, 1 yr .
guarantee on workma nship
and materials. 3 bedrooms ,

bl&gt;ths , lormal dining ,
util ity , carport, T acre .
U J,OOO.
INVEST - DON 'T SPEND
- 15 rooms, 11 lor s leeping .
1'"' bath s. hal water heat ,
garage , basement. S16,SOO .

BUSfNESS - Home and
Auto. establ ished 30 years

S. ERNIE

ago . Here Is an exce llent
bus i ne ss for
you , all
in teres1ed persons ca l l.

JUST COMPLETED Ranch type home on cor ner

T acre. J bedrooms. bath,
wood burn ing firepl ace.
lovely tront porch . ca rpor t,
room . S36 ,000.

POMEROY - 3'1&gt; lois, 1st
floor of l bu ildings need
other

$8,500 .
CARRY OUT -

f~atures .

In the

same loc&amp;tlon lor over 30

Other Interests are

~ ie&gt;rclroa the sale of th Is
bu siness .

Int erested

parties call
LIST NOW FOR A QUICK
SALE.
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK , KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOCIATES
992-2759- 9,.&amp;191
992-1568

bedrooms ,

IAUI&lt;IE .. JHAT'S ~'IN!:: . NOvV,
WE: WANT YOU TO 00 BE: ·
HIND THAT CU RTAIN AND
CHANGE INTO A 5WIM5U lT ...7H/S SWIM SUIT, IN FACT

all

electric .

!All 111..,.1 U- It &lt;llt''l(TIOOIOII I'IOY • •HOII I UJ\1 liM I I

IUCTiltiUN: liN

modern
bath , eaf. ln
kitchen, tamlly room, J
porches and

nice

view.

Only $17,500 .
NEW LISTING - A 7
bedroom frame home In
excellent condition . Both,
ci ty

water ,

natural

gas

heating , l car garage and 9
acres. S18 ,500.
SALES ARE NOT EASILY
MADE . THEY COME
ABOUT WITH CONSTANT
WORK BY REAL TORS
MEMBERS
OF
AMERICAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
CERTIFIED
APPRAi tE RS.
HELEN L. TEAFORD
GORDON B. TEAFORD
SUE P. MURPHY
Auoclote Rultors

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used for the three L's. X tor th e two O"s. etc. Single lellers .
apostrophes. the l ength and f ormation o f the words are all L---------~-'
hints . Each day !he rode lellers are different.
By Oswald Jacoby
CRYPTOQUOTES
and Alan Sontag
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West.
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MARRY ANYONE SHE PLEASES. TOO BAD SHE DOESN'T king .
PLEASE ANYONE.- ANONYMOUS
Then came the key play .
South had led another low
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diamond. West had played

IT'S A PLUMB MIRACLE. LUKEY-I HAVEN'T SEEN ONE DADBURN
CROW IN OUR CORNFIELD IN
TWO-THREE

the jack and after durruny
ducked , East was forced to
win with the queen . He could
do nothing beller than to
take his a ce of clubs and
hold declarer to 10 tricks.
If West had played the
km g of diamonds , he would
ha ve been s ure to get the
lead and could have set the
ha nd by leading a nother

club.
West reallY. should have
made that difficult play . It
was a cinch that if South
he ld the queen of diamonds,
he would have led toward It
from dwruny, instead of
away from it.

A Texas· reader asks what
we would bid woth :
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The bidding has proceeded
one diamond-double-pass.
We would bid two diamonds . Then we would raise
either major suit that partner would bid in response to
our cue bid.
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envelopes. The most in terestinr! questions will be used in
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copies of JACOBY MOOE.RN.)

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turna ce, central air , rural

IMU: TIIIMI, JUN! II TIM!: i :JO P.M.

BRIDGE

38 Energy

NORTII

measure
39 Hire

with electric on good
gravel road . A real good
buy at S12,SOO.OO . .
NEW LISTING - 1975
Holly Park 70 x 14, 3
bedrooms. bath . forced a ir

Want just $8,000.
BUSINESS BUILDING
With residence , bath, city
water , naturaJ gas heat in
good location on State Rt.
Need m .ooo
NEW LISTING
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27 Sunnounted
30 Tolerate
31Burn
32 Join
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COUNTRY PRIVACY -- 2l

sewer and water available.

district
20 ZOla
23 Everybody
included
%4 Glut

Maglie
Z8 Therefore
19 Fold
33 Black
cuckoo : var .
:u - Luis
Obispo
35 Storage
box
36Hwnan

acres of l&amp;nd and woods

water, patio. and .80 of an
acre. Only $17.500.
OVER 9 ACRES - 0t good
building land In town with

10 Lose
weight
16 Incessant
i9 N.Z.

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3QA .895·3802

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Yesterday's Answer
25 Admonish
9 Hennit

7 . JD-Ali.Star Anything Goes J ; Sha Na Na 4; Between
The Wars 6, Fam ily Feud 8; MacNeii.Lehrer
Report 20,33: The Judge 10; In Sear ch of 13; Wild
Kingdom ll .
8:0&lt;&gt;---Grlzzly Adams 3,4,15; Eight is Enough 6,13 ;
Carol Burnett B, 10; Nova 20,33.
9:0&lt;&gt;---Davld Frost 3,4,15; Charlie's Angels 6,TJ ; Movie
" Up the Sandbox 8,10; Great Pe rformances 33;
Poldark II 20.
10 :oo--Pol lce Woman 3,4,15: Starsky &amp; Hutch 6,13;
News 20.
10 3D-Amer ican Enterpr ise 10.
11 .00-News J,4,6,8,10,T3,T 5; Dick Cavett 20 : Lilias
Yoga &amp; You JJ .
Tl : JD-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Pol lee Story 6,13; Hawaii
Five ·O 8; ABC News 33; Movie " Another Time.
Another Place" 10; 12 :00-Janakl 33 .
Tl :4D-Mystery of the Week 6,13; Kojak 8; 1:0&lt;&gt;--Tomorrow 3,4; 2: lD-News T3.
Movie Chonnel 4 5 &amp; 9 P.M -Sliver Streak lPG )
7 &amp; 11 p .M. - Eagle has Landed 1PG I
Coble Channel 5 7:00P .M. - Pa ul Gaudino
7:JD-Wahama Band In Mexico
10 · 0&lt;&gt;--- 700 Club
11 :00-Wahama Band in Mexi co.

Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

II

POMEROY, 0 .

roofs,

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1:3D-Days of Our Lives 3,4,1 5; As The Wor ld Turns
8,10.
2:DO--One Lite to Live 6.13; Six American Famil ies 33;
2·3D-Doctors 3,4,15; Gu ldlng Light 8,TO.
3:0&lt;&gt;---Another World 3,4,15; General Hospital 6,13;
Lil ias Yoga &amp; You 20,33 .
J :3D-AII In The Fam ily 8.10: Ohio Journal 20 : Tur·
nabout 33.
4:0&lt;&gt;---Mister Cartoon J; For Richer , For Poorer 15 ;
Addams Family 8; Merv Griffin 6: Sesame St.
20,33; Gomer Pyle. USMC TO; Dinah 13.
4: JD-My Three Sons J, Gil ligan' s Is. 4.8; Brady Bunch
10; Little Rascal s 15
S:OO-Here Come The Bndes J: Gunsmoke 8: Mister
Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33 . Hogan 's Heroes TO ;
Emergency One 13 ; Petticoat Junction 15.
5:3D-News 6; Elec . Co . 20 ,33; Mary Tyler Moore 10;
Hogan 's Heroes 15.
6:0&lt;&gt;---New s 3.4,8,10, 13,1 5: ABC News 6; Zoom 20;
Making Th ings Grow 33.
6:JD-NBC News 3,4,15; ABC News TJ; Andy Grlttlth 6;
CBS News 8,10; Over Easy 20; Antiques 33.
7 :0&lt;&gt;---Cros•·Wifs 3,4; Newlywed Game 6, 13; Sha Na Na
8; News 10; Gil ligan 's Is . 15; Dick Cavett 20 ;
People &amp; Place• 33.

25 One of
Omar's trio b-+-+~
!6 Vocalized
27 Baseball's

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23 Russian

608.733 1.

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lrmes tone . gra ... el. blocktop
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plumbing ond heo tmg . No tob
too Iorge or too sm all. Phone
742 -2348.

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21 Knight

t XCA VA T! NG . dol&amp;l , backhoe
ond d ttcher Charles R. Ha tfield ,
So ck Hoe Se • vrce ,
Rutland , Ohto . Phone 742· 2008

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YeSielday's

by THOMAS
ACROSS
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blade
5 Plwnbing
gadget
11 Backward
male?
12 On land
13 Split
II Embarrassed
15 Billy Williams
16 Bikini time
in France
17 Down under
bird
18 Smitten
by Amor

line

bol!int•e• St&gt;nitt~

HWOOD

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form tl'1e surprise answer , as sug·
gesled by tne abOve car1oon

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985·4155
Chester, Ohio 45720

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VA f HA , JO yr . f in onCtng o l so
ref rnon c+ng Ire land Mo rtgage .
77 t ~late A th en~ . phone (6 1A )

GRADe ·•· DIDN: T YOU DO
01(? VOU MARRIED ME I

KEN GROVER
PHOTOGRAPHY

!teal Eetate for Sate

Nf: W 3 bedroo m house . '} both~
oil eler
I acre . M1ddlepor1,
cl ose to Rutland Ph one 992
7481

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Family Reunion•
Special Occosions
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399 W. Main St .

Free Estimates
Phone 949 -2862

and

IHERTHS

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12:3D-Ryan 's Hope 6, 13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 15;
Search for Tomorrow 8,10; French Chet JJ.
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Pomeroy 991-6282
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8 A.M. to 4:30P.M.

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The Country 8; News 10; Gill igan's Is . 15; French
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Neti .Lehrer Report 20,33; Price Is Right 10; That 's
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Sam" 8.10; Minn esota Orchestra's Anniversary
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9:JD-Carter Country 6; Mary Tyler Moore 13.
10 .0D-News 20 ; 10 :3D-Biack Perspective On The
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Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992 -5682

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5 pm 843 2900

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5:45- Farm Report 13; 5:50--PTL Club 13; 6:0&lt;&gt;---PTL
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6:Jo-News Conference·• 4; News 6; Summer
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�10 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Tuesday . June

Fire hits
Wellston
•
station
WELL.STON
mormng

Monday

destroyed the WKOV rad111
transnuttmg statl(m, lnca ted
one mile snuth nf sta te Route
93 on State Route 788
Fore departm ents from
Wellston , Coalt on and
Hamden responded to the f1rc
short ly after nudnight. but
thetr com bmcd e£forts were
m vam to save the bulldtng or
1ts va luable cun trnts
The ftre's ca use 1f nfft ctally

!

Urgent
appeal
issued

An early

fi re

I

Chi-l l'il's r asst• ll. con·
structwn manaf!e r for Ohio
p ,, w e ,
Co m p a n) ' s
hy drot• lectri c power plant
bc1 n~ built at the east end of
tht• Rat•me Dam. ISsued an
01gent request toclal fur '"'
ft.sh mg at the s1te
·Wt• arc clet•pl y concerned
fn r the safe!} of area ci l!zens
"h" f1sh near our project,"

" undeterrmned," but arson

Cas.s~ll

has not been ruled out Ch1l'f
Deputy Edgar Hoy bum of tile
sheriff's department sa td the
site wtll be mspected b) the
~1 ate ft re marshal's offtrl'
Well ston ASS IStant ror e
Chief Jun Hutchmson satd
the fire apparentl~ sta rted Ill
o front off1ce ond sp1cad
qu1ckl l through a false

an• tlisregardtng our posted
Signs and are ft slnng w•tlim
the fenced-off area Fur thctr
safety, we urge all area anglcrs to do their fl sh mg ctther
UJJStream or do wn stre am
from those fe nces"
He sa1d proJect plans ca ll
fm a f1 shtug pier whJl'h \\Ill
be open tu the pubhc about
the tmte tilt' plant got.'S tnto

sa td "Some people

ce1lmg
Nl) official estnn at10n of

S4'rvt ee tn tht• fall of 198(1

loss has been made. but

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Will

must ce rtcunl} run mto the

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In the meantime. we an·
asktng area fishermen tn

tens of thousands of dollars

cooperate wtth us m our cfLew Da\ !S, own er and r,~t1 tncnsuJ eth esafet yuf&lt;tll ,
o'perat or of WK OV. was rum pany cmplo)ees and 1ht•
expected to retum to Jackson genc1a! pubhc ahkc."
Munday after an abbre\lal ed
'acatwn in Flonda The loss
IS msurcd Dav1s IS also a
Jackson Co unt y CumSON BORN
miSSioner
Dr and Mrs St ephen Coats
IllS not known how long the of West Plams. Mo. arc anradw sta lHJII "til Ul' off the nounctng the b1rth of a son,
Walt er Chrt stupher on
Monday, June 12 at the West
P!a1ns Memonal Hospita l
SQUAD RUNS
Th e baby wetghed 9 lbs , 2 o'
The
M iddleport Or and Mrs Coats also have
Emergency Squad answered ftve other cht ldren. Sean. 10;
two calls Monday evening. At Way ne, 9, Laura Beth. 6.
8 55 p m the squad trans· Stephen Andrew, 3 and
ported Carl Weimann. Rt 1. Do uglas Scott , 2. Dr Coats ts
tVan Zandt Road ), Cheshore, on I he surgica l ~1;Jff a! Wt•sl
to Holzer Medical Center. He Platns Mcmonal Hospit al
was a medtcal patient
Maternal grandparents arc
At 9 20 p m the squad was Mr and Mrs Lluyd Conic) of
called for Eula Francts, 620 St. LouiS and paternal
Locust St. , who ~&lt;a s taken to gra ndparents arc Mr a nd
Veterans Mcmo nal Hospllal. Mrs Charl es Gaskell of
M1ddlepurt and Wellston and
the la te Robert L. Cout s at
Mt ddlepu tl Mrs Wal let
Hayes, Middleport . •s the
Clear and cold tomght . with great-grandmother
lows tn the mtd or upper 40s.
Sunn)' Wednesday, 11 tth h1ghs
111 the low 01 mid 70s,
EXTEN DED FORECAST
Thur sda) throu g h
Satu rda), faor Thursday,

Weather

with showers Frida)'

e 11·

ding Saturday. Highs will
be in the upper 10s Thursda). with lOll'S in the 40s or
lower 50s. Warmer Friday
and Saturday, with highs io
the low or mid 80s and lo11 s
m the 60s.
.····
NOW YOU KNOW
Hoach Stmpson, accused of

shuoung a banker 111 Sk1dtX1,
Ca hf , 111 1905, wa s lynched
twice by the to wnsfol k - the
seco nd tun c beca use a
reporter for the Los Angeles
Herald arnved a day late to

POOL PARTY - One hundred and twenty-Etght
students at Syracuse Elemen tary School were taken to

London Pool in Syracuse for a pool party Monday from 11
a m. to 1 p m Teachers and parents also attended the
event.

Desai visiting Carter
B)' JOHN F BA HTON
WASHI NGTON 1UP I I
In dta' s

Prt me

Mtn tster

MorarJl De sai - tall. creel
and vtgm ous at 82 - toun.'&lt; l
~reat Bntain and crossed tlw

Umted Sid les !\\ICC before
pa) mg a formal ~1ate \1Si t to
President
Ca rter
tn
Wash 1111,10n
1\ f t e r
w e I co n11n g
ccremnntes fin the Wh1te

!louse so uth lawn, the
dise1ple of the !all' Mahatma
Ghandi " as to dtscuss wtth
PreSident Carter South As1a 's
tncr eaSlngly turbulen t
pol lt tcal snuauon and seek
mnrl' US eru·1ched uramum
for Indi a's nuclear power
plants
rollo wlll ~ an ltlllerary that
W(lUl d

exhaust many younge r

pohUctan s, Desat arm•ed in
Ne 11 Yor k fr om London
Thur sday. flew to Sa n
F1anc JS&lt;.'(.l Friday, vtslted the
farm of Dav 1d St ock lf1

Murdock, Okla . Sunda y, and Re lat tons co mm itt ees
retu rn ed to New York Wednesday
Munday for an I nd1an
Desai has been tmpnsoned
ex lubtuon at Bloomingdale's both bv Bnhsh authorities
There ha ve been few and his predecessor . lndtra
senous bilateral problems Gandhi , for his strong
between India and the United political convtcttons. But he
Slates smce Desa1 replaced rad1ates energy and speaks
llldtra Gandht IS months ago wtth a tongue famed for
But the mam one - the tartness
ex port of U.S en ri ched
For most hiS hfe, Desat's
ura niUm for India 's Tarapur day has started at 4 a m. wtth
nuclear
pl ant
outstde thr ee hours of prayer ,
Bombay - bas provoked followed by 14 hours of work .
There ts no reason to beheve
controvery 111 Congress
Prestdent Ca rter fav ors hts routine wtll be different in
se llin g more enn ched Washington .
While some have ridtculed
uramum to lnd 1a . But
hts
unrelentmg adherence to
Congress, mmdful that India
reg1men
and strict personal
detonated a nuclear explosiOn
habits.
Desai
simply points
durmg Mrs. Gandhi 's regime
out
he
IS
more
v1gorous than
an d violated U.S and
hts
critics
Ca nadtan restnction s in the
He eats most I)· fru1ts and
process - is debating two
re so lutions to blo ck th e m1lk, mixed wtth spectal root
powders to prevent gas - and
sale.
w1ll
be served a vegetarian
Desa1 mee ts wtlh both
House and Senate Foreign repast at tomght 's Whtte

Bugging authorization is sought
CO LUMBUS t UPI l Polire in Ohto say they t an
take on orga mzed cri me and
wm with a wtre~ap tool
smular to the fede1al law that
led lll R1chard Nixon 's
demtse .

They have asked the Oh10
LegiSlature to authonze elec·
tron1 c buggmg, parltcularly
to ftg ht organi1.ed cnme. but
al~l t11

dea l wtth cor ruption

tn

public off1 ee and murder
tn\'CStlgattons
"Orga mzcd crune tsn 't rn vo!l ed 111 the 22 caliber

murders m the Ullwnbus
a1ea," sa1d Lt Dave Oatley,
Columbus police mtclhgence
bureau clu ef. "but It 's

we coul d ga in
ev1dence m th1s and other

p os &gt;~ bl e

murder mvesugat10ns w1th

ability to w1re tap ."
Police m Columbus and
surroundtng co unties a re
tnvesttgatmg the deaths of
mn e persons who they believe
were killed over the past
several months by the same
22 calt ber weapon.
Currently m Ohio, only
federal agenctes such as the
FBI and CIA can obtam
ev iden ce b) electromc
sw-veillan ce
Da1ley Jotned Rep Michael
Stmzoano. 0-Columbus, at a
M n nd e~y new s conf erence
when Stinztano announced he

would sponsor legts lallon
autho ri zing poll ee to use
wire4.appmg.
Da1ley represents police
statewtde as chairman of the
Law Enfor cem~n t Consulting
Committee of the Ohto Crune
Preven\lon CoWlctL
Oatley satd people forget
that it was a felony (wire
tape I convtction of the
Wate rgate burglar s that
paved the way for an
mvesttga tion to former
President Noxon's part tn the
Watergate scandal
Dailey sa id a wire tap bill
had been in the works for
monlllsand was a prionty for
the cr1me prevention council ,

rover the event

YOU CAN'T LOSE
SOMETHING THAT
YOU DON'T HAVE.

YOUR CASH WILl BE SAFE IN A
CONVENIENT CHECKING ACCOUNT
. AT TliE CITIZENS NATIONAl BANK
WALK -UP TELLER WINDOW AND
AUTO TELLER WINDOW OPEN
FRI. EVENINGSS To7 PM.

''Til f.' FR I J.:NIJLl' flANK"

Dinner m his honor Most
gues ts w1 11 dme on red
snapper
But he is as dedicated to
democracy as to hi s stotc and
asce ttc ways . In the IS
months smce he succeeded
Mrs Gandhi, Desa i has
ended newspaper censorship
and restored human rights
and respect for government
Although he was senior
mmister when Jawaharlal
Nehru dted 111 1964, Desai saw
two others precede hun as
prtm e mmtster - La!
Bahadur Shastn , who
succeeded Nehru but dted
within two year s, and Mrs.
Gandhi, who tmprisoned
Desai for 20 months before
voters ousted her from offi ce.
Desa1 dtd not beco me
prm1e mm1ster until he was
81 But lndtan offtc1als say he
plans on bemg 111 offt ce a long
llmc.

OEA opposes loans
COLUMBUS (UP! I - The
Oh1o Educati on Assoc1at10n
smd Monday ntght It wtll
op pose any loans to
fm anctall y pressed school
distncts to keep them open
lltrougli th1s calendar year
Instead, said a spokesman
for
the
organiza ti on
reprcsen ttn g 82,000 publi c
st:l10ol teachers, the OEA
wants to use the $50 m1ll1on
proposed for a loan fun d to
boo;i the level of the general
stat e school subsid y and
spectal subsidtes for school
distnct' 111 th~ e1ght maJor
eit1 es w1th !ugh nwnbers of
welfare children
·The OF. A ts opposmg any
grants or loans to perm1t
sdwol distr icts to stay open
th ts year and make the
1school fi na nce) problems

but noted .
" We had dtfhculty fmd mg a
sponsor ."
Stinztano agreed to be the
maJor sponsor of the biU that
he msist s would prov1de strict
civtl and criminal penalties
for the unauthonzed use of
wiretaps.
" It was very ca refully
written and is loaded with
safeguards to protect the
n ght s of ind1v1duals,"
Stt nziano said.
"Th e wav the bill IS
wrotten, whOeve r apphes to
wire~ap would have to report
the fmdmgs to the court
withm I1ve days," he said . " If
the results showed that no
evidence was obtained during
that time, the permit to wiretap wo uld be revoked.

Area Deaths

EULAH FRANCIS
Eulah Lee rranc1s, ~3,
Locust St., Middleport, died
Tuesday evening at Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Francis was born in
Mtddleport on May 18, 1925,
Locust St.. Middleport. Three
sons also preceded: her in
death.
Other survivors besides her
mother are her husband,
Marion G. Francis; two
daught ers, Mrs. Ronald
(C arolyn Sue) Reynolds,
Racine, and Mrs. Flornell
Brown, Brownsville, N. J. ; a
son, Thomas Marion Russell,
Mason, W. Va., several
nieces, nephews and cousins
and seven grandchtldren .
Mrs. Francis was a
member of the Syracuse
Church of God.
Funeral services wtll be
held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the
Rawlings-Coats Funeral
Horne wtth the Rev. George
Otler officiating. Burial will
be in R1verv1ew Cemetery
Friends may call at the
funeral home from 2 to 4and 7
to 9 p.m. Wednesday.

VETERANS MEMORIAL
ADMISSIONS - Charles
Williamson, Rutland ; Er·
nestme Fisher, Racine ; Lela
Robinson. Racine ; and John
Dudding, Racine .
DISCHARGES - Jenmfer
Barrett, Gladys Triddle, Paul
Hudson and Marie Custer

Court actions
filed Monday
An appeal for roght to
participate 111 benefits was
f1led tn Metgs County Com·
mon Pleas Court by Vtrginia
Kmg , Rt . 2, Pomeroy, agamst
Robert Daughert y, administrator of the Bureau of
Worker's Compensahon et al.
Penny S. Stewart, Middleport . filed a sutt for
divorce against Harry E.
Stewart , Rt. 2, Cheshtre,
wh1le Paul McDaruel and
Dixie McDaniel, bot h of
Middleport
fil ed
for
dissolution of mamage.
LICENSES ISSUED
Marria ge hce nses were
issued to Richard J. Meckstroth, 25, Cincmnati, and
Sheryl D Kmg, 23, Rt. 1,
Middleport ; Paul Duane Fife,
18, Mtddleport , and Cynthta
Lynn McKIMey, 17, Mid·
die port , Dwight Dav1d
Ashley, 23, Massillon, and
Wanda Lou Keesee, 18, Rt. 1,
Reedsvtlle.
CLASSES CANCELLED
Baton classes of Mrs.
Gloria
Buck
Walla ce
scheduled lor this evening
has been cancelled due to
Mrs. Wallace's illness.

JAMES R. WALKER
James R. Walker, ~9 , Rt . 3,
Pom eroy, died Monday
evening at Holzer Medical
Center. Born Feb. 13, 1919,
Mr. Walker was the son of the
late Lawrence Walker and
Edna Rupe Walker. Preceded
m death by his father , he is
survived by his wile, Violet
Long. Walker ; a son, Larry,
Rt. 1, Shade; a daughter,
Karen Sloane, Rt. 2,
Pomeroy; hts mother, Edna
Walker, Pomeroy ; one sister,
Neva Russell, Sprongfteld ;
and four grandchildren. Mr.
Walker was a member of the
Middleport Chureh of Christ
and the Mtddleport American
Legton which wtll con~ct
gra veside services . The
funeral will be Thursday at 1
p.m. at the Ewing Chapel in
Pomeroy. The Rev . James
Corbitt will officiate.
Burial will follow in the
Rock Sprtngs Ce metery.
Friends may call at the
funeral home after 7 p m. thiS
evening.

Pharmacist
heading
directors
Rob ert Hock enberry ,
Dtrector of Pharmacy at
Pleasant Valley Hos pttal,
Point Pleasant, has been
elected preSident of the
Board of Dtrectors of Appalachian Emergency
Med1cal Serv1ces, In c.
Hockenberry has previously
served as vtce prestdent of
the board.
Other oflicers include, vice
presi dent , Ja y Hok e, admmistrator for the Lincoln
Co unt y Com mission, and
secretary-treasurer, Colleen
Hollida y, who represents
District Nine Association of
Nurses.
The 25-member board ts
responstble for coordinating
EMS related grant fu nds for
Maso n, ' Ca bell , Wa yne ,
Lincoln, Logan, and Mingo
co unt1 es
Applt cat1 ons
to talltng
ap proxtma tely
$500,000 have been submttled
to federal and state agencies
Ill behalf of these counties for
the upcommg (!Seal year
In the past year, the board
ha s sec ured $130,000 for
Paramedtc Tratnin g
programs through Marshall
University, $17S,OOO for Radio
Communications in Mason
and Mingo co unltes and
$1 2,942 for equipment for
vehicles m Mason, Lincoln
and Cabell count1es.
In addition, applications
totalling $180,000 for equipment to be placed m Cabell,
Mason, Lincoln and Wayne
counties are currently under
review for fundin g by
WVOEMS. Thts equipm ent
mclud es mobile radi os.
defilbrillat ors and other
ttems needed by squads to
enhance the ca re of the
emergent patients.
In cooperatton with the
Heart Association, the
agency coordinat es CPR
Training within the project
area Over 1,500 ciltzens have
been ce rttfied withtn the past
stx months.

fund from which to loan 96th Ohio House district. The
MEET FRIDAY
money to d1stncts unable to OEA and orgamzed labor
The
Ga llia . Metgs Com·
remam open next fall , mainly backed Bayer
mum ty Actton Agency Board
btg city districts, beca use of
- Lt. Gov Ric hard F .
of
Trustees will meet Fnday .
(ConUnued
from
pqe
1)
resista nce to ad dtllonal Celeste has "about a break·
June
16, at 8 p.m. in the
property taxes.
even chance" of defea ting co unctl
central
office.
" Loa ns w1ll lesse n th e Rhodes in the govenor's ra ce
Grate read a letter from
chan&lt;e that a solution w1ll be th1s fall . TI1e OEA has been a Ashland Otl, notmg all grades
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of gasohn e mcreased .S of a
Ball told a group of news
cent per gallon as of Ma y 31.
reporters " Keeping the
A letter was rea d from the
schools
open through Cold fronts bring Mullen Insurance Agency,
December means nothing
Pomeroy, dechntng in·
It's no answer "
jlre·summer relief sura nce coverage on two lift
Hall said the OEA favors
stations due Lo the serving of
anoth er pa rt of th e
United PreNS International Charles Mullen, associated
governor 's and legislator s'
Ulld fronts today broke up with the agency. on l'O uncil.
program - $50 million Ll th e nation 's preview of Plans were made to contact
fu lly fund the baste state swnmer.
the Downing-Childs Agency
subs1dy
Scattered thunderstorms on the insurance.
Work on a supplemental occurred ahead of tlle cold
Coun ctl di scussed the
appropri ation from surplus front throlll!h New England, proposed Heck's Store in
state fund s ts to beg1n the Atlanti c Coast states, the lower Mtddleport and Mayor
Tuesday 111 the Senate South and west to New Fred Hoffman reported a
Fmance Ulmnutlee
Mex 1co.
se~m !css sen ous than tl is ,"
decision on whether the store
Thund erstorms wer e JSln be built is expected soon.
On
other
matters,
Hall
saod Joh n fl Hall , ch1ef
severe
Monday
at
lob byi st for the teacher satd :
Council ha s given two
- Republican crossovers Albuquerque and Roswell,
gro up.
readings
to an ordinance
Gov . James A. Rhodes and allowed state Rep William E. N.M . north of Ullwnbus. changing the
section where
rnaJor tty Der nocratic leade rs Hm1g, D-Ne1&lt; Philadelphta, Ala .• and near Birmingham
the
store
IS planned from
m the Oh to General Assembly tn defeat Dale Bayer 111 the and lluntsville, Ala .
Tornadoes touched down resi dential to bustn ess
have proposed • $50 nulhon Democratic prtmary in the
near Miami, Fla ., and zoning. However. no al'tion
Mansfi eld, Ohto. A tornado was taken on the third
was Sig hted northea st of reading last night pending
word from the disco unt store
T1J Our Delicious Strawberry
Dallas.
offi
cials on whether the store
Hail the size of golf balls
is
to
be constructed
Shortl:ake, w~h without
fell at Adamsville, Ala. Gusty
Co
uncil
approved the
wmds and lightnmg were
report
of
Mayur
Hoffman for
Whipped Cream.
blamed for power outages in
June.
It
showed
$6,461.50 in
se v e ral Illtnois
fines
and
fees
and
$106 In
communities.
merchant
police
collections,
Knoxvt ll e, Tenn ., had
nearly I Inch or rain in six a total of $6,567 .50.
Dtseusslons were held on a
hours.
Scattered light rain blind corner at Elm and Page
occ urred over the Pacific Sts., purchase of weed eater
Northwest . Other areas had equipment and materials
Just in lime tor Father' s Day gl, lng big new shipment
clear to partly cloudy skies. washmg onto the Wayland
men 's bells. while. brown. block , olllhe popular width.
property, Brownell Ave.
Stop In the men's and boys' deportmen11sl floor , We' ll
glodly help you with your Father's Day gift buying,
Attending were Mayor
HtJffman and councilmen,
HRS.: 10:00 A.M. lllll 100 P.M. Sun.· Tlun. 10 :00 A.M.
lh •S I WH\' Wt! kll! l\\' ull d ~ IH}
111 12 :00 P.M. Friday and Satvrdav.
King, Mullen, Marvin Kelly,
11ft c{!o," :O.t ' l ;~ l!'! lt l lll d i.'l IJ lP tit
\Villi am Walters, Carl Horky
See Us At The
Bend
ht · l u~ .tl llt ·tlllt 'l y -~ jlhi 111111.! ,
and Dewey Hort on
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Review final regatta plans

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EQUAUTY FOR ALL - Freddie the Frog Tuesday managed to get his share of the
Fanners Home Administration money when he visited Archie Stegall, county supervisor.
Freddie went lo see Stegall for a loan for a frog pond and the loan was granted. Freddie is
getting ready for the 14tllannual Big Bend Regatta. Fred Crow, grand croaker of them all ,
announced that frog memberships are available and Charles Wayland is this year's grand
croaker.

Decisions
are upheld

VOL. XXIX NO. 42

j~)_r_h_e_w_o_rl_d_T_od_a_y_
Woman's body is found

Construction halt ordered

CLEVELAND (UP!) - Some 300 nurses at St. Vincent
Charity Hospital pushed their strike into a third day today,
rorclng Ute hospital to continue on a sharply curtailed
l!Chedule .
,
Ambulance attendants were still being instructed to take
patients to oilier Cleveland-uea hospitals if possible, so St.
Vincent's emergency room would treat fewer persons tban
usual. The nurses, members of the Ohto Nurses Association,
lllrUck Monday after bargaining conducted by a federal
mediator faUed to produce a settlement.

Process speeding up
WASHINGTON (UP!) - President Carter wiU speed up
Ute process of seeking full diplomatic relations with
Communist China, but is Insisting on three conditions to
safeguard Taiwan's future, administration officials say.
Natlooal security adviser Zblgnlew Brzezlnsky told
Peking's leaders last month the United States is detennlned to
move toward full relations, but did not start negotiations,
officials said Tuellday,

Arrest worsens relations
MOSCXJW ( UPI) - The forcible arrest of an American
businessman on charges of currency violations threatens to
worltn U.S.-Sovlet relations, already strained by worldwide
political tensions and allegations of espionage.
P. Jay Crawford, 31, of Mobile, Ala., the Moscow
representative of International Harvester, was gragged from
hil car ala traffic light by Soviet mlllUamen.

Park closed after attack
YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wyo. (UP!) - Yellowstone
National Plll'k rangers have closed almOII 10 percent of lhe
p11rk's back-country campsites becauae a bear mauled and
critically Injured 1 woman.
Mary Anna YoWlg, 21, of Jacbon, Wyo., was mauled
Tuetlday while hlkln&amp; alone In the Jsolated Heart Lake area In
the IOUthweatem portion of the park, park apokeeman Jordan
Burl1l llid. She wu In critical but stable condition at the
(llrk'a l.lke HQ~Pilal Tueadav.

Bini contaminates water
HILlll!:.K'I', Wll. (UP!) - It will be 11 leut another week
before rlllidenll can stop boUing their drlnkin&amp; water,
contaminated by a dead bird In the w1ter tank.
(Continued on Pllt 12)

contest at the Pomeroy
Library .
At 11 a.m. a boat parade
will leave Mtddleport levee
and go up river to Pomeroy,
arriving around noon. A prize
will be gtven to the best
decorated boat. This ts open
to any individual tn the
county who wishes to par·
tictpate.
A quilt show will be held at
1 p.m. in the Trinity Ch urch .
Persons planning to enter the
quilt contest are to have thetr
work at the church Friday
morning.
At 1 p.m. Saturday the
French City Ski Clu b of
Galhpolis will perform. Loca l
boat races follow at 2 p.m.
Boat rides on the P A. Denny
will be offered from 12 :45 to
2:45 and 3:30 to 5:30p.m. At 3
p.m. that day an eat-a-thon
will be staged at Burger Chef.
Persons competing mu st
have a sponsor. The event is
being sponsored by the
Jaycees Rtdes on the P. A.
Denny will again be off ered

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POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

from 6:15to 8 :1~ p.m.
The biggest event of the
Regatta, the frog jwnp, will
be staged on the Meig s
Foot ball Stadium, beginntng
at 6 p m. At 8 p.m. the
nationa l frog derby w1U be
held . Th e Jaycees are
heading that event asStsted
by long lim e advisor Dale
Warner
From 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. the
Pomeroy Fire Department
will sponsor a dance at the
Pumeroy Elementary School.
MUSIC Wlll be provtded by the
Flying Machine. Ttckets may
be purchased at the door for
$7 a co uple. From 9 to mid·
mght a dance wtll be featured
on the P. A. Denny The
Metgs County Museum will
also be open to the pubhc
from noo n un til 4 p.m.
Saturday, according to C. E
Blakeslee . After attending
church, Heritage Sunday will
be held at the Meigs County
Museum fro m noon unttl 5
p.m.
Finals of the tennt s lour·

nament will be held on the
Pomeroy Court s beginning at
10 a.m. From 1 to 5 p.m.
camtval rides, and power
boat races will be held. The
rides will be Just $2.50 for the
afternoon Races start at
12 :30 p.m.
Paul S1mon , vice president
of the chamber, reported the
clea nup along the river bank
is going very well. He stated
$1 ,500 had been donated
toward the proJect. He also
reported over 200 flowers had
be en planted at the in·
terseclion of Nye Ave., and
East Mam Street and that
Don Hubbard, Sy ra cuse,
donated all the flowers that
have been planted along the
highway.
Attending were Fred Crow,
prest dent, Simon, Ernrnogene
Holstetn , secretary, Archte
Stegall, Dale Warner, Bill
Ma yer, Da ve Je nkm s,
Quickel, Kyle Allen, J oe
Young, Phil Kelly, Boy d
Ruth, John Anderson. BtU
(Continued on pqe 12)

enttne
PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1978

Hostility continuing

map

Strike entering third day

beginning in Middleport and
traveling through Pomeroy.
The Falls City hot air balloon
wtll be at Meigs ' Football
Stadiwn following the parade
to offer rides to youngsters.
At 8:30 p.m. the queen will
be crowned on Lynn Street
followed by the Rio Grande
Chorale. Disco dancing will
be held on the P. A. Denny
from 8 to 10 p.m. and I0:30
p.m. to 12:30 a.m.
On Saturday at 10 a.m the
annual cast mg derby, under
the direction of Andy Lyles,
will be hel d on the Pomeroy
Tennis Courts, at 11 a.rn
there wtll be a big wheel race
for youngsters ages four and
ftve sponsored by the GalliaMetgs Fraternal Order of
Pollee Prizes will be given to
all youngsters who participate. Big wheels will also
be provided.
From 10 a.m. until noon
there will be a boat ride on
the P. A. Denny for senior
citizens . Also, at the same
time. there will be an art

e

attributable to the service
provided " are valid, but
"charged otherwise included
are subject to reconciliation
adjustment."
By WESLEY G. PIPPERT
In the other case, the
WASHINGTON (UPI ) General Motors Ulrp. had The United States and Cuba
challenged the PUCO's I977 continued
in
hostile
dectston granting 30 grain- disagreement today over
drying companies wh ether Cuba tried to
"extraordinary relief" from prevent the Katangese
the Colwnbla Gas of Ohio, invasion of Zaire. A U.S.
Inc. curtailment plan of Oct. spokesman says efforts to
31, 1975.
improve relations between
The court held that the the two nations are In
exemption
from
the abeyance.
curtailment plant granted to
The administration main·
the graindrytng companies t.alned its refusal to reveal its
was legal because the "grain· evidence
the
Cubans
drying industry ts not easily prepared and trained the
accomodated by Colwnbia's Katangans in Angola and
es tablished ( natural gas ) failed to try to stop their May
supply season" and because invasion of Zaire .
of growth within the grainPresident Ca rte r wa s
drying business after Initial certain to face a barrage of
approval of Columbia's questions about the situation,
curtailment pia~ .
along with other questions
about U.SSoviet relations, at
his televised and broadcast
news conference today.
An administratton official
said Cuban Prime Minister
Ftdel Castro told U.S. envoy
Lyle Lane on May 17 he had
heard about preparations for
BRUNSWICK, Ohio (UP!) - The nude body of a woman tlle Shaba invasion and had
who was abducted from a Brunswick shopping center and warned Angolan leader
stabbed 2D times was found In a fteld behind Palmer's Pine Agostinho Neto it should not
take place.
Tree Inn, Medina Township, authorities said .
The official said Castro
Carol L. Smith , 22, Brunswick, had been stabbed in the
claimed
not to have any
arms, legs, chest, breasts and abdomen, according lo Medina
involvement
with
th e
County Coroner A. J. Karson, who said the woman's body was
Katangese
in Shaba.
discovered shortly after 5 p.m. Tuesday.
Two days later, the official
said, Lane told a Cuban
diplomat that tf Castro's
assurances
were not true the
MEN'l'OR, Ohio (UP! ) - A halt to construction on 35
United
States
would view it
condominiwn Wlits in Mentor has been ordered by City
with
"gravest
concern."
Manager Edward Podojtl because of numerous building
The invasion began the
violations.
The condominiums in question are additions to
.Independence Place off Bellflower Road. Podojtl has notified
the developers, Associated Estates Ulrp., Mayfield Heights,
the order will remain In effect unUl they 're in compliance
COLuMBUS (UPI) - The
Ohio Supreme Court loday
upheld two Public UUI!tles
Commission of Ohio orders
challenged separately by the
General Motors Corp. and the
Ohio Power Co.
In one case, the court
unanimously upheld the
PUCO's 1977 decision
orderlns the Ohio Power Co.
to
a refund lo its
customers because of
overcharges relating to the
company's sale of power to
other utilities.
The PUCO decided the
utility could not recover
certain fuel adjustment
ch~rges from Its customers
when part of the power
generated by the utlltty was
sold on an emergency basis 1o
«.her utilities.
The utility challenged the
refund order, but tlle court
held that "fuel c-osts ·fairly

BY KATIE CROW
Final plans for the Btg
Bend Regatta to be staged In
Pomeroy June 22, 23, 24 and
25 were outlined when the
Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce met in regular
session at noon Monday at the
Meigs IM .
The Regatta begins on
Thursday. adding an extra
day, according to Bill
Quickel, co-chatrman of the
event. Thursday festivities
begin with midway rides
from 6 to 10 p.m. Rides will be
just $2.50 for the evenmg
AL 5 p.m. preliminaries for
the tennis tournament will
get Wlderway at Middleport.
At 7 p.m. a talent show will be
staged In the Pomeroy Sentor
High Building with Ralph
Werry heading the event.
On Friday there will be
queen registration, queen
luncheon and queen rides on
the P. A. Denny. At 5 p.m.
Friday the teMis tournament
will resume . The annual
_ll8rade wtll be held at 6 p.m .

July 4

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RACINE - Pete Simpson,
chairman, announces plans
for the annual July 4th
celebration of the Racine
Volunteer Fire Department
and Its auxlllary. The day
begins with a flag raising
ceremony on the juntor high
lawn atlO a .m. followed by a
parade at 10:15 a.m
This year Instead of
trophies, float prize winners
wfll receive U. S. Savings
Bonds. There will be awards
to the first and second place
floats In the Independence
theme and first and second
awards to the best entries in
the non-theme or commercial
theme categories. Trophies
wtll be awarded to the top
three decorated bicycle
entries.
At 11 a.m . a chicken bar·
becue wfll get underway at
the first station and at 2 p.m.
there wtll be games at the
junior high field.
At 7 p.m. a dance will be
held untlllO p.m. at the junior
, high building with music by
Uncle Dugger of WXIL
Parkersburg, W. Va. Ad·
mission will be $2.50 a person.
A fir•works display wfll end
the day'a festivities.
Individuals and groupa
planning to take part in the
parade are asked to call
Slmpeon at992-6235 day tfme,
or 941-2118 In the evenfngs.

next day. On May 25, Carter
publicly condemned Cuba .
Rep . Stephen Solarz, ON.Y ., who met with Castro for
seven hours Monday , told
reporters Tuesday Castro
said a political solu lion is not
possible in Angola .
"The mission of Cuba in
Angola Is to protee l it from
foreign aggresston." Solarz
quoted Castro as saying ,
"and there needs to be Cuban
troops In Angola as long as
tlle situation is unstable in
Zimbabw e (Rhodesia ),
Namibia and South Africa ."
The
United
States
estimates there are over
40 ,000 Cuban troops and
military advisers in Africa,
most of them m Angola
(about 23,000) and Ethlopta
(around 17,000) .
Solarz said Castro has no
plans to withdraw from the
Ogaden m the Horn of Africa
because the situaUon there is
not yet secu re, fighttn g
continues and in any case
Somalia has no t yet

abandoned what he termed
expansionist designs on
Ethiopia .
"Castro quite openly and
explicitly acknowledged the
fact that Cuba was providing
advtce and tra ining and
logistical assistance to the
liberation
forces
m
Zimbabwe, Namibia and
South Africa .. ." Solarz said .
White
House
press
secretary Jody Powell said
Tuesday the proc ess of
tmprovi ng U.S .Cuban
rela !tons is now stopped .
" The norma li zatton
process ... Is in a state of
abeyance at thiS point and is
not likely to go forward,"
Powell said in response to a
question .
Despite deep U.S...CUban
differences over Africa, the
State Department made clear
Tuesday the admtnistration
has no plans to cut its on ly
bnk wi th tlle Castro regime the U.S. diplomatic interest
section in Havana.

It's Flag Day!
The Rag new today all over Meigs County, 201 years
after the Second Contfuenlal Congress adopted the I3
stan to symbolize "a new COII!ltellatlon."
It's Flag Day.
Wblle stripes, too, were to represent states, ft became
obvious by 18181hat the Rag would overflow with stripes.
Ohio had a stripe of Ita own for 15 years, but after that
year the stripes stood for only the orlglnalstalell on the
eastern seaboard.
Wflllam Driver, a Mauacbusetta sea caplafu, named
lite Rag "Old Glory" fu 1824. While the Pledge of
Allegiance lint appeared In the Sept. 8, 189%, iuue of the
)'uuth ·~ t:rmiJMniun , It wasn 't untU 19M that tile words
"under God"' were added .
It was the Fourth of July , 1960 that the 50-star nag made
Its lint appearance at Fort McHenry Natfonal Monument
In Baltimore.

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Six cases

BLOODMOBILE DAY
Monday, June I9, Is
bloodmoblle day In Meigs
·county. The unit wiU be at
the Pomeroy Elementary
Three defendants were
School from 1:30 to 5:30
fined
and three others forp.m.
feited
bonds In Middleport
Meigs County Is not
Mayor
Fred
Hoffman 's Court
donating as much blood at
Tuesday
night
.
the bloodmobile vialts as Is
Fined
were
John
Roush, Z2,
being used by Meigs
Middleport,
$50
and
costs,
County patients In local
destruction
of
village
hospitals. There may not
property; Carleton V. Booth,
be blood avallable when
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Danville, Va ., $225 and
you need It unless there It a
costs
and three days in jail,
pickup In the donations,
driving
while Intoxicated ;
warn blood program of·
Donald
Lovett , 55, Mid·
flclals. Residents are asked
dleport,
$50
and costs and 30
Ill report to the unll bedays
in
jail
on a petty theft
tween the designated
charge.
hours.
Forfeiting bonds were John
D. McCollums, 25, Given, W.
Va.,
posted on a property
damage charge; Michael W.
Kelly, 25, Middleport, $32,
speeding,
and BW Wallace,
Clear and cold tonight, with
no
age
or
address recorded,
lows In the upper 40s or lower
$50
posted
on a charge of
50s. Mostly SUMY and not as
issuing
menacing
threats.
cool Thursday wfth hlghs between 75 and 80.
FUNDS DISTRmUTED
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State Audllor Thomas E.
Ferguson's office reported a
EXTENDED FORECAST
Friday lhrouch Sunday, total of $19,280,057.39 in public
mUd lbrou1h the period, assistance and special activities payments were made
with OCCIIIODII ahowen.
Hllh• will be In the low or In April to 88 Ohio counties.
Meigs County received
mtd 8h and Iowa will be in
$30,400.89
In public assistance
the upper 50s or lower 8ts.
funds and $63.25 In special
activl t l~s payments.

tenninated

Weather

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WELCOMES NEW MEMBER - Paul Simon, left, vice president of the Pomeroy
Chwnber of Commerce, welcomes new member, John Doug las of Doug 's Marma as a new
member of the chamber. Douglas was introduced at the meeting of the chamber Tuesday.

PTA undertakes new fight
By RHONDA COOK
ATLANTA (UP.! ) - The
national PTA, which is
involved in the campaign
against television violence , is
taking up the fight agamst
sex exploitation with a threat
to challenge FCC licensing of
five network~wned stations.
Dr. William Young,
director of the National PTA
TV Action Center. said
Tuesday tlle organization will
monitor
fall
network
television programming and
- If sex exploitation is
evident - will challenge the
II~slng of five stations up
for renewal next year.
Young told told the national
PTA convention in Atlanta
that the networks have been
nohfled of the organization •s
Intentions if 1978 fall
programs are not upgraded.
He said the five networkowned stations up for license
renewal In 1979 are: WMAQ
(NBC ), WLS ( ABC ) and
WBBM (CBS ), all in Chicago ;
WKYC (NBC) tn Cleveland

and WXYZ (ABC) in Detroit.
" Wh en we ( the PTA )
started the anti-violence
campaign, the networks said
they would just substitute
vwlence with sex," YoWlg
said . "Although there has
only been minimal research
on television sex explottation,
Ute PTA feels the effect on
children is detrimental.
" The
networks
are
emphasizing the 'jiggles ·
which show normal body
movements of braless
women, portraying them as
seK
objects.
Women
portrayed as objects rather
than humans results tn
uncaring people. It Is also
totally untyp ical of the

Patrol
probes
3 wrecks

The Gallla-Meigs Post ,
Htghway Patrol, investigated
three accidents on Tuesday.
At 9:S8 a.m., a dump truck
driven by Martin L. Bailey ,
18, Nelsonvtlle, traveling
south on U.S. 33, blew the left
front tire .
·
The truck crossed th e
medium into the north boWld
lane, and overt urned.
Bailey Incurred visibl e
inj
uri es , but received no
The automotive division of
immediate
treatment.
the Meigs clerk of courts
The
incident
occurred near
during the month of May,
milepost
6
In
Meigs
CoWlty .
collected $4,120.50 according
The
truck
was
severely
to a report submitted by
Larry Spencer. clerk of damaged.
A one vehicle mishap occourts. Of the total collected
curred
at 9:50 on Hartsook
$2,960.25 went to the clerk and
Rd.,
just
west of Mt. Tabor
$1,170.25 went to the state.
Rd.
There were 1,296 titles
According to the patrol,
issued, 455 notations of liens,
James
A. Houck, 23,
275 memos, 3 salvage titles,
Galllpolls,
driving a truck
1,492 applications. affidavits
owned
by
the
Gallla County
and asstgnrnents, 74 penalties
Commission.
Highwa y
and 44 certified copies. There
Department,
was east bound,
were 37 boat titles issued , 15
notations of hens, 7 memos, when the brakes on the
33 applica tio ns . affidavits vehicle failed.
The truck ran into an
and asstgnrnents. There were
158 autu Inspections and ten em bankme nt and over·
salva ge inspections .
(Continued on Pllt 12)

$4,120.50
collected

dwing May

~

women 's movement."
According to YoWlg, the
current tss ue of Playboy
ma g a z ine
said
approximately 22 pilot shows
this fall will use sex
exploitation.
"The networks won 't let
you prevtew the fall
programs, so all we have to
go
by
is
writte n
descriptions ," he sat d.
"When something is seen
fa vorably night after night,
people think it is OK and tend
to imitate. A good example is
adultery "
YoWlg said the PTA has .
met with several top
advertisers who "indicated
increasin g dissatisfaction
with current televison
programming." He identified
two of the advertisers as
Sears and Proctor &amp; Gamble.
" Aside from voicing our
opinions, we are not putting
any
pressure
on
adver tisers ," he said
" However, pressure on
advertisers may be tlle only
recourse tf Congress passes a
communication bill now in a
House subcommittee. ••
YoWlg said tlle bill, if
passed ,
would
give
permanent licenses to
stations after five years of
operation.

Blood appeal

is announced
Blood is needed for Tracy
Whaley , Pomeroy, a patient
at Holzer Medical Center,
Thirteen pints of blood have
been used for Whaley at the
center.
Residents ma y give
replacement blood when Lhe
bl ood mobile vtstts the
Pomeroy Elementary School
from 1:30 to 5·30 p.m.
Monday. Residents donating
for Whaley are to indicate
that to the clerical staff at the
bloodmobile or credit wUI not
be given. Whaley fractured
an ann in a fall at the hospital
Tuesday.

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