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' ~The. Sunday Times~ntinel. Sundav. Julv 2. 1978

Me

.

orter named new principal .at Wahama

the Bend area' ··high school. millutes later . when Board services will. be provided by from ctulroom teil~ I&amp;
WOO(II to c1a.-oom teacher
With bis appointment,
·· President Harry Siders the group.
vacancy is created for the c•lled for . an e1ecutlve ·· ·-Awarded contracts far at Weal . Columbia; Allee
post of assista.nt principal: . session: The · session, which dupllcatlllc supplies for flacal Humphre)'lf from dMa'oom
The board meeting got included financi~l director year 1971-79 to the following teacher at New Haven to
underway at 2 p. Rl· but !l'as Reba Woodrum, lasted two low bidden: J. S •. Latta Co., claiiiii'OOID teacher at Welt
member of the Ohio Education Assn . She
dupl~tor paper, •10,825, and Columbia; Bernice BaiJden
interrupted ex~ctly three hours.
belongs to the . Ohio Vocational
mlm_
eograph paper, '170 ; from dasaroom teacher at
at
the
meeting
Present
Association, the American Vocational
MacMillan
Co.,
spirit New Haven to cl.-oom
were
Robert
Brewster,
Continued from A-1
Association, Epsilon ·Chapter of Alpha
~era,
ti!IO.IIIi
;
and
Copeo
teacher at Central; Toni
superintendent
of
schools;
Mrs. Roberts,' with a little over 35
Delta, Kappa Sorority and the Racine
Paper
Co.,
duplicator
Ould,
Brown from Aide ll, Amlory
William
,Caf?Ohart,
assistant
years teachjnl!. was valedictorian of her ·
Wesleyan . Methodist · Church. She is a
S982.10:
Multiple Handicapped Clul,
superlntelldeilt,
and
board
graduating cla~ at Racine High School.
member ~ nd past president of the Ladies
- Accepted the resignation ' to . S~cretary II, HanolD
members. Harry Siders, Bill
She received her bachelor of sciene•
Auxiliary, Racine American Legion Post
'c!fgree .in .home economics at . Ohio
Brady, Paul Watkins, Robert· of KtY M. Hofhllan, mualc · Elementary ; and; Helen
002 and belongs to Racine Chapter 134,
, Adkin$..-and ' Donna Thomr&gt;- Instructor, Waham.a Junior • Kinnaird from Secretary II,
University and llid . one ye,.r of post
Order of East e.,. Stilt. ... . · .. :
..
Senior. High ~1.
HaMan High, to Secretary TI,
son. .
·
graduate work.
·
Mrs. Roberts has a son arid daughter·
·
Declared
,
.
vacant
·
the
Woods Elementary.
Upo!l ·· reconvening
in-law, Philip and Karen Roberts who
·
position
of
Paul
Clark,
-'- Ratified temporarr,
Mrs. Roberts taught approximately 20
following
the
executive
reside in Gallia Coun'ly: Philip is a project
vocational
.Instructor
at
the
etnployment
on "as needed
years at the Pomeroy liigh School a nd has
discllllSion,
board
members
engineer with the Ohio Department of
MaliOJI
V
ocatlonal
Technical
·
basis
of
the
following as
been at Meigs High School for the last
disposed
of
the
following
Highways and his wife, a registered nurse,
Center
with
full
resignation
assistant
mechanics:
James
eight years. She taught at Racine earlier
business
:
.
works. at the Holzer Medical Center.
and organized the vocational department
-Approved the request of contingent upon satisfactory E. Harbour, Ralph B.
In her retirement, Mrs. 1{oberts plans
of
reim· Greene, Arnold A111aon and
there. She was co-sponsor of the Future
the Mason County Action compllance
to travel and to work with her hobbies
bursement
of
Homemakers of America at Meigs High.
overpayment
of Worthy Jeffers.
Group to utilize one bus and
which include 'cooking, sewing, crafts and .
·
The board's first meetinC of
payrolL
The widow of tl)e" late Marvin A.
one bus operator on July 14,
flowers .
~Accepted
transfers
of
ihe
the
riew flac81 year Is July 18
Roberts, who was .!Ssociated with in21
and
28
for
field
trips
to
Mrs. Louks and Mrs. Roberts have two
.following
:
Sondra
Jabbapour
at
6:30
p. m .
SW'IInce sales, Mrs. Roberts is a member
Sunrise,
Charleston,
and
brothers, the late Clark lhle and John lhle
ol the llf\ified edu.c ational association Fenton
Glass,
Williamstown.
who resides a t RD Racine . ·
bturday, July 1 ..
lllltiQ.nal, state and ·local - and .. !s a life
Approximately 40 II!Udents
involved in the Mason Co'Unty
Action · Group · summer
program will make the trips.
Gasolif\e · and bus · orierator
Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag
costs will be provided
through the Mason County
Action Group, Inc.
- Also gave its approval to
jack of hearts to wind up
'
'
the
Mason County Action·
with at least nine'trlcks.
NOR'111
7-l·A
POINT PLEASANT - ~-- . MARY K. HOLTER, ChesterCouncil323 Daughters of
Group
lor
the
use
of
Central
This East waa too IIIUirt to
+ KQJ764
Plans are completed for the ,
America, displays the first place tropby the organization
make the nonnal play. He
School
for
a
day
camp
•
J
10
4
won for its float In the recent Big Bend Reg~tta parade,
By
e upcoming Fourth of July
was sure that South held the
program July 17·21. Custodial
• 92
·
Willis T. Leadinghom • celebration which will take
ace of hearts. South, after
" +63
Realtor
. • 'place at Krodel Park this
all, had lumped to three
WES'J'
EAST
coming Tuesday, Mayor John
notrump. East also felt that
+82
+A93
he could bottle up that spade
Musgrave
announced
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II'KB
suit If he hung on to hla heart
Saturday .
t
A
Q
B
4
·
t 10 7 5 3
e The courts perm i t quest i onabl e ana r isky • There will be a countryking.·So he played the eight.
+ 10 9 . • B 54 2
e PrOperty owners to put in situat ions .
•
South . found h.im.lelf in
western show featuring the
deeds to buyers reasOnable
From the point of view of e
SOUTH
dununy. He led the' ldng' ol
Doc
Williams
show,
which
• restrldions on the use of
the buyer , lt is preferable e
• 105
spades. East ducked. Now
: . the real estate being trans· that
the
agreement • • includes stars of the Wheeling
South abandoned spadea in
• A 65
• !erred. It m ight be looked enumerate any and all e Jamboree. Also featured will
,
.. KJ6 .
order to try to coUect a
• upon as zoning ori a very
restr ictions . The· poi nt is • · be Lionel Ca rtwri ght , a
diamond
trick. He led one to
·~QJ7
rest areas."
peroonal basis .
this : If there ARE e talented singer, guitari~ and
COLU~S - II yqu've Dollison sa id that the spe"ial
hla
Jsck.
_
Dollison advi~ motorists Vulnerabl Both
·•
For example . a home ln a
restr ic tion s, br lng them out e pianist . He is the son of Mr. noticed license tags like lour, fi ve and six letter plates
West won with the queen,
led a secOnd heart and the
~··· commerciall y zoned area in the open · and get thee and Mrs . Glenn Cartwright, HAPPY, TENNIS, ELVIS, must be requested in writing .to submit at least lour, and no Dealer: So th
may have a restriction
advice of your Rea ltor or e Glendale.
best poor South coUld do was
TYCOON or N,ASSAU, and to the BMV before September more than six, choices of ·weal Nortb Eaot
~. against use for · an y attorney befor e goi ng any e
character
combinations
for
1,
in
order
to
receive
them
lor
to
cash out five clubs for
Ttte show is sponsored by you 'd like personalized plates
commercial purpose . Th is
further . It' s for your own e
Pass
I+
downone.
·
Pass
the
ir
personalized
plates.
1979
reg
istration
season.
the
Point Pleasant Bicentennial for your car, now is the time
tA may be OK for the fi r st
protectioh .
e Drama
The cost is $35 each year, · "This yea~ued over Pa:U. Pass Pass
Inc.
and
will
be
to
submit
ybur
request
to
the
,
~ buyer who plans to li ve in
·
•
staged from 7:30 to 9:30p. m . Onio Bureau of Motor m additiOn to the regular 12,000 of these special
e the ... house. but a lendi ng
.
·
.
registratrion fee of $10, and reserved.paltes," he said, "so
•e Institution rn ay r efuse to It rln:-r .. ts anythi~V we • Admission to the show is $2 • VehiCles .
Opening lead : • 3
there
is
bound
to
oe
S5
permissive
tax,
if
the
The biddli1g has gone: A
for
adults
and
50
cents
lor
BMV
Registrar
Dean
L.
e loan any money . on · it f~~d d:f ':e:le ~st~~: ~~e!~: . :
dl!plication
of
requests."
spade-two
clubs-pass. A
levied
in
your
county.
.
children
under
12.
Spectators
e because . commerctal_ use phone or drop in at •
Nebraska reader wants to
. Dollison said, " Five dollars · Dollison cautioned that a
e may be the only ~ eason f?r LEADINGHAM RE·Al
are as ked to bring lawn
know what bid we recom• a new purchaser to buy It, ESTATE , 512 Second Ave .. : chairs.
of the $35 fee is used to BMV screening committee a By Oswald Jaeoby .
d
· .
and Alan Sonta1
.
THREE CLIMBERS DIE
mend with:
e . They prefer to play 'l safe Gallipolis. Phone 446-7699. •
compensate the BMV for the
t' ire'Ys purchased by
re~.tew
any · Let's not get Into the rela·
UMA, Peru (UP!) - Three additional services needed to .. oes .
• and give fu_
n ds for less w~ · re here to help .
•
quest1~nable . · requests. to live merits of the proper
the city of Point Pleasant and members of a 'Pittsburgh+K X
issue the special pla tg~. and determme thetr acceptabiltty contract with today's hand.
handled by the local lire
• AQxx
based climbing team fell to the remaining $30 is added to to the public.
Most people would wind up
department, will be set oil their deaths while descending
• KXltX
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·
Other
rese
rved
plates
with North playing in lour
the
roadside
park
lund
lor
following the show.
+QJtlt
· in darkness after conquering construction and main· issued by the BMV and their spades. Good defense would
Doc a nd Chickie Williams
We recommend a jwnp to
the highest mountain In Peru, tenance of public roadside request dlites are :
set them by two tricks, but
. are stars of the legendary 43·
three notrwnp as an out.•
police authorities reported
I.
State
reservedI,
2
and
poor
defense
w~uld
probably
yea r-old WWVA Jamboree
standing chOice,.
Friday.
3 letter October 1 througl! let them make 11.
.
U . S . ~ . in Wheeling, the
•
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.
· This South player amved (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE .AIIN . J
Dec.ember I 2. Amate~r ·at three' · notrurnp. · West
second oldest country music
(Do' you havl! • qul!•tlon lor
show in ' the world , second
rad1o and commercial radio opened the three of hearts.
the eKperts? Write " A•k thl!
RECORDER
ACCUSED
and telev1s1on call letters - . The 10 waa played from EKperts, .. care ollhls ni!WS(»only to the Gra.nd Ole Opry .
10:30 A.M. on O. J. White Road. 4 mi. from
CINCINNATI (UPI ) - A
August I through October I. dununy and East. had a per. Individual qul!sllons will ,
There will be something
CLOsgo TWO DAYS
Holzer Hospital ofl State Route 160 at the
Requests lor · the special problem. The nonnal~~~ be answered II accom,.n~
going on ali day long in· July 14 Campbell County,
RUTLAND
. Closed reserved plates should he 'third hand high. Ha
'residence of Don Neal. Watch for sale .
t by stamped, sell-addreued
ci uding swimming from II a . Ky ., trial date has been set
M~nday and Tuesday in
Ohio
·Bureau
of
played
hta
king
'South
would
mailed
to
the
envelopes. The most lnttrell·
Will Sell: 1965 Massey Fergu son 165 diesel ,
for
Hamilton
.
County
Cih·
riL to 7 p.m ., boating from II
observance of the holida y· Mofor · Vehicles, Attention: have won with the ace, gone lng quesilons will N used lh
cinnati
Reco
rder
John
E
.
1972 Ford S U 4000 Diesel. Ma ssey Fergu s on
to 8 and golf from 2 to 10.
weekend will be the Leadin g MVVPR, P . o. Box 16521, after spades. and eventuaUy this column and will receive
7' 3 point hitch mower , Mpssey Gerguson 7'
Come and bring your picnic "Jake" Held after an inCreek
Water Office .
Columbus, 43216.
reached dwruny with the copies oi./ACOBY MODERN.)
lunch to one 'of the most nocent pl ea wa s . entered
hay cond itioner , sub -so il er, Gehl mixer
bea utiful parks in West Friday lor Held on a
grinder, 2 row Ford corn planter with 3
Virginia. Shelters cannot be shoplifting charge .
point hit ch , s mall grain elevator. 100 bushel
reserved this date and picFord power take-off manure s pr e ader , pot
nicking will not be allowed in
hole digge r with 3 po int hitch , New Id ea
the beach area . Police Chief
HOMICIDE RULED
fime and fertil izer spreader , M ass ie
Gaskins announced that th~
WARRE N, Ohio (UPI )
Ferguson manure loader , B' djs ~ with 3
traffic flow will be one way as The Trumbull County coroner
point hitch . Mass ie Ferguson corn pick'e r. 1
usual and is asking motorists has ruled a triple homicide in
row Allis Chalmers combine , Ne w Ho lland
to use caution .
connection with the deaths of
hay baler , Massie Ferguson wheel rake, 1
....------~---.. · thre e unide ntified persons
.
.../
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wa go n w ith grain bed , 1 wagon wi th flat h ay
whose bodi es were found
'
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'
bed , 32' grain e lev a tor for grain or hay, 1 lot
Friday in Champion Town·
ship.
CL , , r ete block 12", Ford rotary hoe , B' pull
3 yr . old brick home, )
disc,
Ford bush hog , Ma ssie F e rguson 3ac;reS, 2'12 miles from
I
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14" plows , 3 po int hit ch tractor sprayer .
Holter Hospital . In City
School District, 4,ooo sq . fl .,
Household Goods: Bedroom furniture ,
uso
per month income
'W' COSTS $27,000
living roo m furniture , large dining ream
properly included.
LOS
ANGELES (UPI )
table w it h B ch air s, Hotpoint refrigerator,
Substantial down pavment
Not
to
be
outdone by rock star
doubl e door frost fr ee , la rge To ledo meat
required.
Alice Coper who dropped on
saw. lot s of misc . a rt .
" 0 " in his last name l'O save
Will assist . in fin1ncing .
1
N.ot 1'esponsible for accidents or loss of
the
Hollywood
sign ·
Write to Box 851 ; c-0
property . Terms : cash or checks with
overlooking tinsei to wn • .
Gallipolis Daily ·Tribune,
'
'
positive identification .
825 Third Ave., Gallipolis,
singer 1\ndy Williams has
SLEEV~
Owner : Don Neal
Ohio 456)1. giving name &amp;
bought the " W" in the
..
phone.
~uctioneer : George Stover
Hollywood landmark for

POINT PLEASANT
William McWhorter · wa s
· ll&amp;med principal of Whama

Hi gh Schooi during th~
continued mee ting Friday
afternoon by the Mason

meeting.
. McWhort ~ r. who served
this pa'1( , year as assistant
principal
at
Wahama,
replaces John Katnoski, who
'resigned prior to May I. He
lo,nnerly taught En~lish at

County Board of Education .
This meeting was a continuation of its June 19

·Sisters

a

e

'.
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Monday, July 3, 1918

•

at y

ell tine

•. Free®nt still in style

wf,sHIN,GTON ( UPI) - A
·
splintered Supreme · Court
Each year one hears it remarked that Independenc-e Day ruled today thBt Ohio's fourisn't what it used to be. The slogan " Hurray lor tile greatand year-old capital punishment
·law violates the Constitution
glorious Fourt)l" now brings a nostalgic smile.
The aU-day booming of firecrackers and rockets, oratory because it does not provide
and parades seems lo have passed into limbo l.o be replaced by enough leeway· for mercy .
. quiet family gatherings and private pursuits .
The decision provides ne w
Yet this new mood is not due lu patriotism going out of style. hope for the 101 · persons
P.erhaps iL is because · we .are beginning to rea lize that awaiting execution in Ohio -:
" independence" is no longer an adequate wurd lo describe the more than in any other state
great event we celebrate. · ,
·
·
~xcept Fior.ida.
Just who·· is independent today a nd wha t are they indepen~
Chief Justice warren
dent of' Nut of gove.riUTlCnt bureaucracy -althoug h voters in Burger and three other
California and some other states seem to be having thuughL' in . justices said the law viola tes
that direction . Not of foreign entanglements and respun- the Constitution because it
sibililies- which the status of 1\orld superpower has made in- restricts the number of
evitable.
mitigating or "mercy lacWe must remember, however, that the Continental Congress 'tors " tbat a judge can
asserted the colonies should be not only independent but.lrce. consider in determining
·There is a difference.
.whether to hand out a death
The founders of this nation believed that govermnents exist sentence or a life prison
to ·make men free and to help them enjoy thei1' freedom. Their sentence to · a pers on
tie to Britain was a bar to this goal so they wrote a Dcclamtiun convicted of 8 capital offense .
oflndependence.' .
They said the Consitution
Yes, it is freedom that we really celebrate today . But it was requires that sentencing
not secured to us by the men of '76 lor a il time to come. It is judges, " in all but the rarest
something that each generatiu.n must earn and prese1ve fur kind of capital case,. not. be
itself.
precluded from considering
Are we bartering away our freedom for a littl e security , both · as a mitigating factor a ny
Individually and nationally' Or are 'I'• putting the meaning of aspect of a d efendant 's
freedom into the broader context of a decent life lor ali, character or record and any
achieved through national and intem ationul cooperation, even oi the circumstances of the
offense J)lat the defendant
though it may limit a certain kinti , .~ cugged individualism ''
There's room fur argmnent nn both sides. And it's certainly proffers as a ba si~ for a
worth thinking about, not only on this July 4th but every day of Sentence less than death' '
the year,

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Cf:state!

BRIDGE-

festivities
scheduled

Easfholds king to win ·

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· Today :

·BEWARE OF RESTRICTIONS

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Requests for ·spec.iltl
plates· being accepted
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)_rh_~w_o_,,d_ro_day_OSP records 14 wrecks

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· VFW criticizes Carter

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AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, JULY 8

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9:30A.M. TO 5 P.M.

\....-.-------~ ' $27 ,000 .

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•MEN'S WRANGLER 14 OZ. .BLUE JEANS 14.95
•MEN'S SHORT
SPORT SHIRTS SALE PRICED
•MEN'S AND BOYS' CUT.QFF JEANS SALE

. •SPECIAL
SALE PRICES MEN'S WORK and DRESS BELlS
.
•BOYS''' SHORT SlEEVE K~IT SHIRTS SALE
•WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S
SWIMWEAR SALE
'· ·
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.•MUSIC DEPT. SALE OF AL8UMS
'

Doc
Smith's

BONANZA.
p·

·•5797• lndu~

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The Followllll

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•301 V-8 Enline
•Automatic Trans

ePfter Steering ,

•Pow.- Bralles

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•Air Conditioning
•Whitewall
Radials
•Sport Mimlfs

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SPORTSWEAR· SUMMER JEWELRY· ENTIRE STOCK WOMIN'S

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DRESSES • LlnLE GIRLS'. DRESSES • PLA 'fSUnS
• SUNSUITS AND
.
MANY, MANY MORE. -

•Deluxe Wheel

CoM
•Radio Accom. PI!&amp;.

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STOP IN - BROWSE AROUND - SELECT THE ITEMS YOU NEED FOR 4TH Of JUL.,
.

VACATION AND SUMMER USE.
CLOSED TUISDA Y, JUl. Y 4TH

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
!f.

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- Survey team in area
.
,
Meigs County Sheriff James J . Proffitt advises his
department has been notified by the UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY tha t a special survey
team will be working in the Meigs r:ounty area for the
next several weeks to lake samples as a part of a
progra m to assess United States uranium resources.
The objective of the program, which is being
conducted on a nationwide basis, is to complete a
systematic survey of the nation 's surface waters,
ground wa ters and stream sediments by 1980. One of
the goals is to' assist private uranium exploration
efforts by furnishing Information which will identify
potential new areas favorable lor uranium exp!O.:ation .
The survey will include the random collection of
water a nd stream sediment samples at various
spacings throughout the nation . The samples will be
anal)"led and the data plotted on maps. AS completed,
these maps will !Je,. placed on open file at various
locati ons ~cross th~nited Sta tes. Members of the
survey team will randomly visit private residences in
our area requesting permlo;sion t o collect samples of
well water or silt deposits from streams. They will
ca rry identification cards.

effect
shown

l··~

• ed
tin

CitY trike

·Tornadoes
hit .three
counties

·

atKinneciY

Largest

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PLUS SALE PRICES ON WOMEN'S SUMMER "TOPS • sUMMER

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c o u r t' ~

Justice·Thurgood Marshall
noted again that he opposes
·all capital punishment. And
he said the Ohio statute "with
'it_s blunderbuss, virtually
mandatory approach to
imposition of the death
penalty for certain criules, ·
wholly fails to recognize the
unique individuality of every
criminal defendant who
com es before its courts."

Lottery funds transfeued

uPI) -

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Equipment

th e

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TrUnk claimer

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consideration - should be
reversed. But their reru;oning
varied .
·
Justices Potter Stewart ,
Lewis Powell and John Paul
Stevens joined Burger In his
opinion.

The Gallla • Meigs post, neck . Skidmore is repotted in att ell)pting to turn left , vehicle went out of contl'OI,
n,tghway Patrol, i'nvestlgated stable condition.
when a vehicle oper· passed off the right side of the
OOLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - President Carter has been · 14 accidents over the
Passeng~rs Angela K. ated by Odell 1 R. . Thomp- highway, and knocked down a
• aitlcbed by tbe national COIIllllllrider fl. the VeleraJUI fl. weekend. Five · people in· Skidmore, 15, and Dale R. son, 42, Lackerville, N. C., telephone pole owned by
t.cOP
.
·~ ·!
· r_WUJIIII•.· Ill "!""''~• Olio, f'/" a~ vel .laJ!t!!!~P'
aupinf~.
claimed in· •larled ty pass . The General Telephone.
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vf~ "
v- ftl01IIh
:fiiiu;-11'Sltld:por•·
71JM!;"i•i8i, l!llt 12,~
!IOI'_ .l!it-. "n!Omj;So/1 mtt0 •otRefPt~• "'Th~ma • was .un\njui'ed.1
lbt tint
to bead the 1.1 miiUm • member treatment.
' mediately treaied.
.
C!Jpley vehicle in the left side. There was no cttallOn . The
oraanl&amp;atlon, Waayllk Saturday night said Carter's
Three people were treated
Sanders claimed injury but .
Copley , and a pa ssenger in Thomas auto
in curr ed
adnllnillralian Ia the ''moat antl-wteran in the history of !his for Injuries sustained in an was not treated. A passenger the Coolev auto. John W. moderate damage.
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accident which occurred at In the Sanders auto, Brenda H11rper, 22, Jac kson, both
Officers were called to, the
12:3$ p.m. Sundliy on U.S. 35, J . Smith, also claimed injury, ciain1ed injuries and were scene of an .early ~ornm g
one and six-tenths of a mile but was not immediately treated at the scene.
mtshap on Lmcoln P1ke, a t
west o( CR 57C.
treated.
· Thompson was cited for the junction of Ingles Rd ., a t
OOLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio productlon·wol'lwr pa)Tolla
There was moderate improper passing.
2:05 a .m. , Sunday.
Aecording .to the · patrol,
pined I percent In May aver a ,ear earUer and a1ao for ihe vehicles operated bf Melvin dlimage to the Sanders and . , At 11 : 15 offi cers were
According to the patrol, an
flnt fiw mmtbl of IJ'I8 over tbe tdmllar period, according to S. Sanders, 24, Columbus, · · Potter vehicles. The Skid- ' called to th~ scene of a one- auto driven by Arthur C.
the Ohio State University Center for Bustneu and Ecorl(mic Erwm Potter, 28, Oak · Hill, mo rti" auto incurred severe · .vehicle accident on SR 35, Jeffers, ~1, Kenova, W. Va .,
a-reb. ' '
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and Homer D. Skidmore, 41, dlimage.
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two-tenths of a mile east of was s topp ed on Ing l_cs
United Press lnlernatlonal
~~~ate production-worker employmentroee fractionally for
Deepwater, W. Va., were all
Skidmore was cit.ed for CR 3.,
.
preparing to tum when a
Press
Inlematlonal
Tornadoes struck Sunday
United
tbe MaJ.-G! May CIIDparlaon and ·up I per cent fer the five- traveling east on 35: · '
assured clear distance.
According to the patroi. an vehic.le operated by Grant S.
Ali effort by state police to evening in Darke, Gre.ene and
IIDith ecmparilon. rroctuctlon nwHiours worked In Ohio
Officers repOrt that San·
Two people were injured in auto driven by Carl M. Davis, Groom s. 20, Columbus, came
the 55 mph speed Butler counties, damaging
firma ltbowed 1 me and three percent gaina for the month and ders had Slopped to tum left, a motorcycle accident 19, Hurt, w . Va., was west around a curve, lost control, enforce
limit appears to be having a power lines , trees anti a barn
IIVHIIilflth perloda.
Potter stopped behind San· Sunday on SR 7. lour-tenths bound on 35 when an · and passed off the left s1de of only a slight ·effect on the in southwestern Ohio, and the
v e hi c I e, the road'!'ay striking the traffi c death toll lor the long state was under a flash-flood
ders. The Skidmore vehicle of a mile south of Bladen- u n ide n t1 f 1e d
waa unable to stop, and Mercerville Rd., at 10 :40 a .m . traveling east , came left of Jeffers a uto.
Fourth of July holid ay watch until early today.
t"enter.
Ther e wa s moderate weekend.
struck the Potter vehicle In Sunday. ·
TI1e first twister, which
. OOLUMBUS (UPI)- The Ohio general revenue fund ha• the rear, forcing it into the
According to the patrol, a
The mirrors of the vehicles dalnage to the \'ehicles . The·
Texas,
where
th e caused the damage, touched
gotten another fll0,5211.10 from the Ohio lcittery, boosting the Sanders vehicle.
motorcycle operated by struck ,
causin g minor drivers were uninjured . No Department of Publi c Safety down about three miles east
ldale'l wagerlntlllhare Wring the flacal period which ended
The Potter auld then went Raymond L. Cox , 40, damage. There was no report citation was issued.
urged drivers .t o use their of Greenville. Tbe second was
JWle 30 to P7,171,~.3] .
· &gt;-J off the right side of the road Arlington, Va ., was south · o!'injury, or of citation.
At 12 :·59 a.m., on SR 7, vehicle headlights during tpe repor ted about 8:30 ~ .m .
. ·S.te Alldllor Th&lt;Dlas E. Fergu10n Salllrday reported tlie and struck a !ann fence .
bound when the rear tire
At 6:25 p.m. on SR 35, an three-tenths of a mile 1.1orth of day to sy mbolize traffic &lt;1bout 15 to 20 miles west of ~
latelttramferfromtheOiaoLotteryFund,whlchrepresented
Pa88ellgers in the Potter
blew , the cycle went out of auto driven lly Curtis J, Pomeroy, an. auto dr1ven by safely, led the hi ghway Xenia by Beavercreek police .
~
30percentofthegroarevenueafortheperiod.
vehicle Sherr! A. Potter, 6, control, and turned on its Hamilton, 38, Gallipolis was RonaldW ..Calahan, 34, Me1gs carnage with two more dl!ys At 9:20p.m ., tornadoes wete
• and KeUi J . Potter, 2, were side.
east bound when an unknown . Co unty , wa s southbo und to go in the counting period. spotted northeast and east of
·S
COD
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taken to Holzer Medical
Cox and a passenger, Unda vehicle flipped a stone from when it passed off the right
" This program · had a H&lt;1milton.
Center by SEOEMS, wllere M. Cox, 31, were taken to the roadway which broke the side of the roadway and positive impact at Christmas - .Jp a~dition, wind darna~e
ATHENS, QUo (UPI) -Smallgrwpunamed picket linea they were treated and Holzer Medical Center by the windshield of the Hamilton struck a teleph one pole and New Year's," sa'd DPS wash ported about one mile
lhroqllout ton SUnday u a atrlke by nearly ·50 city released.
Gallia Volunteer Squad vehicle.
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owned 'hy General Telephone. spokesman
Richard south o(Vandalia.
maintenance worltera contbNed.
Sherri Potter suffered
where they were l&gt;oth treated
At il: 15 p.m., officers were
The Calahan vehicle In· Grimmett.
A flash-flood watch was in
. American Fecleratim fl. .Stale County and Municipal contusiOIUI of the left thigh. and released lor fractured called to the scene of an curred moderate damage.
Operation
CA HE ,
a effect for southern and
EnqJioyeea Local SillS members voted to walk olf the job after
Kelil Potter waa treated lor clavicles.
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accident on CR 3, three- Calahan was cited lor OMVI. c'OUperative effort to cut the central sections of Ohio for
their contract with the city eJplre4 at midnight Frld!IY. laceratiOIUI of the scalp.
Two persons were m)ured tenths of a mile east of SR 7 in
Officers were ca lled to the estimated 650 to 750 highway this morning . Locally heavy
AFSCME repranlative Fred HalJ8 said procre11 hu been
An occupant of the Skid· In a mishap on SR 35, just Meigs County.
scene of a two-vehicle mishap deaths ,predicted by th e rains from showers and
more vehicle, Martha E . east of Rio Grande : ~t 5:45
According to the patrol, an at 2:30 p.m ., on SR 7. one- National Safety Council, was thundershowers fell during
llow and It looks like the strike wW be a long one.
. Skidmore, 46, waa adniltted a.m. Saturday.
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auto operated by Daniel L. tenth of a ' mile south of being conducted in 44 slates. · the night on ground· already
to ,Holzer with a fractured
According to the pattol, an Thomas, 16, was east bound Blnden-Merccrville'Rd.
qu~tiQned
State police were posted· in saturated by recent rains,
· ·auto driven by Robert S. · on the wet roadway when the
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conspiciotis positions along
Rainfall amounts :w~re Plgh
. NEW YORK (
Pollee
Airport today
Copley, 46, Jackson, \\&gt;as
intersta\e highways to in western sections of the
w~ queatkinlnl! 1 man wbo clalliled a trunlt: In which the body
encoura ge motorists to state Sunday . Dayton had
fl. 111111 In hll :1111 wu lluffed.
observe the speed limit .
received 1:28 inches, as of 8
OUttlml A&amp;enta &amp;.:overed the dead 01111 •bout 8
A count by United Pri!Ss · p.m ., Toledo 1.21 inches and
p.m. SUnday when a lru!lk that arrlftd on an Amlrlcan
International at I a.m. EDT Findlay 1.17 inches. Only
Airlinea f1lalrt from Jamaica bunt lnd the IU(IIe apll1ed out,
today showed\ at least 298 - C!Jlumbus had less than oneP1Jr1 Aulbclrlty police aald.
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Sunday evening, Meigs Middlefl'lrl Jail. Fitchpatri&lt;'k struck a nd injured a deer on per,.,ris had been killed in quarter inch .
County Sheriff' s DeP.uties had been found guilty by a CR 20. The deer was found traffic deaths · since the
Van Wert got a little more
were called to investigate a Meigs County Petit Jury of lying in the roadway and had holiday weekend began at 6 than an brch of rain Sundsy ·
fight that occurred at a voluntary manslaughter for to be destroyed.
and
an
PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) -A thillf 'fho robbed a motorllt
the Apri19 shotgun slaying of
At 3:34 p.in. Saturday, p.m . local time Friday. _The afternoon ,
residence at Silver Run.
GALLIPOLIS
The
counting
period
ends
at
agricultural
station
in
waitinlln line at a drtvHII ~ demanded llCIIaty of
Harold s. Williams. Tampa,
According to the report, 23- his wile.
largest fireworks display ·in
il"idnighl Tuesday.
northern Washingt6n County
... vletlm.
Meigs Co unty Sheriff Florida reported t o the
A breakdown· of accidental had more than three-quarters
Robert· aoelz. 21, of PI»MMIz, Arl&amp;., uld he told the GaUipolil' history will flU the year old Donna B~aglin, James J . Proffitt reports sheriff's ollice he was south·
alties-with color begiMing at Middleport, was admitted to
deaths:
of an Inch in 10 minutes
&amp;umnan bt did aG1 have
But the lllncllt hid doubta.
Veterans Memorial Hospital deputi es investigat ed two bound on St. Rt. 7 ncar Traffic
10
p.
m
.
July
4
at
the
down·
"I koow JOil bava- becll• ,.,a're golna to pay for your
293 Sunctay evening.
for treatment of injuri es accidents over the weekend. Chester. when some unl!.nown
arder," lbl baDdlt replied. Goetz loll e40 In the weekend town riverfront.
Crownings
56 .
James
A.
Northup, reportedly inflicted by a 12· The first accident occurred at object. struck and cracked his
robba1'7. pellet reporll aald.
Planes
12
Galllpolia Fire Chief, said 251 year old male. Ms. Braglin 2:20a .m. Saturday on SR 7 at windshield. The report In·
Total
366
the
inter!ection
of
SR
124.
dicated
there
was
no
vehicle
11(18rate rounds of fireworks waa transported to the .
Texas· reported 28 traffic
Mostly cloudy tonight, with .
hospital by the Middleport
Hersh e I W. Whit e, 30., Rt . 3, ahead ' or appraching that
would be detonated.
Albany,
was
riding
north
on
a
co
bid
have
ca
used
the
deaths,
followed
by showers ending during the
Emergency
squad
.
''We're
able
to
put
on
such
" " ' pent1111, indudlngk dlllchn, dr'owned in ll(llll'lte
California with 19, Alabsma evening . Partly cloudy
The case wiD be ·turned motorcycle when his front break.age.
ac•:el:cldlnldlrlta In Jlklllpnwaten charm~ the lint tine daYI fl. the a large allow thanks to the
wheel
began
to
shimmy.
He
Sunday
evening
at
apover
to
the
juvenjle
and
Virginia .with 14, Tuesday , hfg hs near 80.
pneroua clonlt10111 of the
~ hart~~ rL Ju!J balldl,y.
.lost
control,
skidded
left
of
proximately
¥:U~
p
.m
.
a
Mississippi
with 13 , New Probability of precipitation ~
authoi'IUes.
.
. 8la&amp;t Pu1ke aald - of.tbe Ylctlml - t1ler7l Wlllda, 14, "GaUipolla RetaU Merchants,
center
Wore
combrg
to
halt
vehicle
owned
by
Wilkie
G.
Lalit
Friday,
sheriff's
York
and
Missouri
with 12, 70 percent today, 30 percent
)II Dllluce, ONo, wbD drowned In Coldntar LUI in IIYeral a110f171110u&amp; donors
·br
the
.-a6uthliound
lane.
ije
Hoyd,
Rt.
3,
Albany
,
was
deputlea
transported
Jack
and
Florida,
Ohio
. and tonight, 20 percent Tuesday.
and the ftre ts,pllrtment lt~ Towflllllp In Br IIIC.'II' Cllun(J Frida)'.·
abrasions
and
destroyed
by
lir,e
.
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·
received
minor
Wade
Ollbome,
21,
Mansfield,
Wisconsin
With
11
each.
•lf." NorthliJ) l&amp;ld.
ORUANIZATIONAL
According to the rq&gt;ort, the
In one of the worst traOic
Firemen will alao par· and ~rd M. Fltchpatrick, only alight $mage to his
MEETING
was·
northbound
on
cycle.
vehicle
·accidents of the weekend,
lidplta In the aacond aMual 21, Mldtlleport, to the Ohio
There
will
be
an
It
Ia
belie,
v
ed
his
c)"cle
had
.
CR
10
at
lhe
time
of
the
(Ire.
three women were killed near
WAIIIIING'ION (UPI)- 'bit F1 ~1rlll 'l'rlcll CommLIIIarl watlrbaU fllbl II 4 p. ni. Corrections Medical and
organizational
meeting
of
tile
Center '
at struck one of the newly in·
Deputies · hav ~ been unable- Montpelier, Ohio. Police said
.. PI DIP wli'C- fUll . . l • f'llll(lllanlto take. IlK fl. TullllaJ. tbat ennt Ia · Reception
Columbul
to
begin
.
serving
stalle'd
reflectors
lri
the
to
locate tM owneF or driver. the vlcUms' ·ear was parked Salem Township volunteer
:r.:maored jointly by ·the ,
lbt ~ ad 01t fl. buJfllla Ulld eer.
.
pavement on SR 7. No The Pomer&lt;)y Fire Depart· In the eastbound lane of U.S. fire deparmtent July 7 at I p.
·
pella Sirrine allb and the their lelllencell.
'ftlt JII'GPIM !'IIIII wwltl . . . wlndutt llkkln ·to
mept responded to the scene. 20 Saturday and had Its lights m . at the fire house, · Alma
Oabome pleaded l!UUty to diatlon was ISsued .
dllet. ildi lila II et!r II !be-lflllll I IW mi1llp on a OaUipolil Fin n.partment.
Smith, clerk, announced
Sumlay eveninR at 9:20 The incident js still under
The public II Invited to both charges of receivlfll! stolen
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wed •
IIIII npaln l1lltla bJ lhe dlallr, IDc:llidlnl
Saturday. ·
property and ~scape from the p.m . an · unknown vehicle · · tnvestlgallon.
f."• n ·~•IJ ,
murtllt' I 1; lbat ~ !111ft IliaD

Ohio payrolls show gain

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Slight

-ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

INDEPENDENCE DAY SPECIALS
MONDAy JULY 3RD

'"l'lje need for treating each
defendant in a capital case
with thai degree of respect
due the uniqueness of the
indiv idual is fa r more
important than in noncapital
cases " _beca use a dea th
perutlly is a fin al punisl1ment
that cannot be revoked, said
B~rge. .
· Justi ce William .Brcnnan .
did not take part irr the case
because he was out ill earlier
this term .
.
Of the oiher eight justiecs,
all bot William Re hnquist
agreed that th e death
sentences of Sandra Lockett
and Willie LCe Bell - the two

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·..Keep .it ringing

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Vol, 29. No. 55

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Fifte en Cents

display
promised

Honesty is demanded ·

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Woman hurt in fight

""IIIOIItY·

Weather

Midiigan waters claim five

DJacloture •eg~dations

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3-The DaUySenUnel, MlddJti,ort.Pomeroy,O., Monday July 3, lti'IB

2..:.The_DaUy Sentinei, Middlepori· Pomeroy, 0 ., Munday, July 3, 1978
Roller&gt; 3,~ . 15 ; Happy Days 6,13.
of Fortune 3.15; ·Family Feud 6,13;
Partridge Family ~~ Love C!f l.lfe 8.10.
11 :5s--cBS fllews .8: Loving Free 10.
12 : ~Newscenter 3; News 4,6,10; Sanford &amp; Son IS: ·
Gambit 8; Mlddal' Magazine 13: Great Per·
formances 33. •
t"
12 :»-Ryan's Hope 6,13; BOb Braun 4; Gong Show 15;
Search for Tomorrow 8, 10.
I : ~For Rlcher. ·For Poorer 3; All My Children 6,13;
News B; Young &amp; the Restless 10; Not For Women
OnJy. J5; AI The Top 33.
1: ~Days of Our Lives 3,4,15; As The World Turns
8,10; 2 : ~e Life to Live 6. 13; Be Glad Then
America 33.
2:.30-Doclors 3.4.15; Guiding Light 8,10; 3 : ~
Anolhtt:. World 3.~.15 ; General Hospital 6,13; Lilias
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Yoga &amp; You 20.33.
3:3(f-P,II In The Family 8.10: Consumer Survival Kit·
20.33.
4:0(f-Mister Carloon 3; Superman 4: for Richer, For
Poorer 15; Merv Griffin 6: Addams Family ' S;
· Sesame St . 20.33: Match Game 10; Dinah 13.
4:3(f-My Three Sons 3; Gilligan 's Is. ~ . R ; Batman 10;
Little Rascals 15.
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5:0(f-Monroes 3; My Three Sons 4 : Gunsmoke B;
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33; Voyage to the
Bottom of the Sea 10; Emergency One 13; Petti coal
Jvnctlon 15.
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5:3o-odd Couple 4 ; News 6; Elec . Co. 20,33; Hogan's
II : ~High

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TELEVISION .·
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MO!IDAY . JULY J,i978
5:0(f-Monroes 3; My Three Sons ~ ~ Gunsmoke 8;
Mister Rogers 20,n; Voyage to the Bi&gt;ttorh of the
Sea 10; Emergency One 13; Petticoat Junct lo'n 15.

5: J.(f-Odd Couple 4: News 6; E lee. Co. 20,33; Hogan's
Heroes 15.

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6:0(f-News 3,4,8, 10,13.15; ABC News 6 ; Zoom 20;
, Making Things Grow 33.
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6:3(f-NBC News3,4,15; ABC News 14; Andy Grltllth 6;
· CBS Nl1ws 8.10; Over Easy 20; Antiques 33. ·
t 7 : ~ross-W IIs 3.4; Newlywed Game 6,13; Marty
Robblos Spotiighf 8; News 10; Gil ligan's Is. 15;
Da~l.el Foster, M.D. 20; Shepherd's Pie 33.
7:3(f-That Nashville Music 3; In Search of~ ~ Mup.,et
S~o w- 6; Ma1ch Ga me PM 8; Mac N"ell -lehrer
Report 20.33; Wild Kingdom 10: Candid Camera 13;
·
Nashville On The Road 15.
8: O(f-Litlle Hovse on The Prairie 3~4 , 15 ; Baseball 6,13;
Jeffersons 8, 10; Consumer Survival Kit 20,33 .

8:3(f-Good Times 8,10; Tur nabout 20,33. .
9:oo--once An Eag le · 3,4, 15; Mash 8,10; Priceless
Treasur~s of Dresden 20; Opera Theater 33.
9:3(f-One Cay At A Time 8.10; 10:0(f-L ou Grant a;1~ ·
Star of lnd Ja .fron LadyoftheSeas33; News20. '
10 :3()-AnyQne For Tennvson? 33.

II :O(f-News 3,4,6,8,10,!3, 15: Dick Clfliett 20: Over
Easy 33.
11:3()-Johnny Carson 3,4,15 ; Soap 6,13 1 M~MIIIan &amp;

Wife 8:' ABC News 33; Movie " life With Father"
10; 12:0(f-Janakl 33. ·
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· 12 :0&gt;--Police Slory 6,13; ~:O(f-Tomorrow 3.4; 1;1&gt;-News 13.

TUESDAY. JULY 4. 1978
5:4&gt;-- Farm Report 13; 5:5(f-PTl Club 13.
6:0(f-PTL Club 15; Summer Semester 10.
on Columbus 4 ; News 6; Su mmer
Sernes1er 8; Concern s &amp; Comments 10; 6 : 4~
Mor ning Report 3; 6 :5G-Good Morn lrig, West
Virginia 13;. 6:55--News 13.
7:00-Today 3,.4,15 ; Good Morning America 6.13; CBS
News 8: Porky Pig 10.
6 : 3Q---Focus

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Heroes ,15.

6:0(f-News 3.4.8.10.13.15 ; ABC News 6; Zoom 20 ;
Making Things Grow 33.
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6:»--NBC News3,4,15; ABC NewsiJ; Andy Griffith 6;
C BS News 8,10; Over Easy 20: Antiques 33.
7:0(f-Cross.Wits 3,4; Newlywed Game 6,13;
NeW.
• 10; Gilligan's Is. ]5; French Chef 20; Uncle Sam.
.
The Mah 33.
7:3(f-Hollywood Squares 3·.4; let's ·Go To The Races 8; ·
Candid Camera 6; MacNeii.Lehrer Report 2Q.33;
Price is Right 10; That's Hollywood 13; Cliffwood
Ave. Kl,ds 15. ·•
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B:O(f-Man From Atlanlls 3,4,1 5; Happy Days 6,13;
. Movie '•'Where the l ilies Bloom" 8,10; Evenlng at
Pops 20; Movie " What Price Glory" 33.
8: J(f-Laverne &amp; Shirley 6,13; 9:00--Qnce An · Eagle
3,4,15; · Three's Company 6,13; Moyie " Pocket
·
Money" 8.10.
9 :Jo-Carter Country 6; Mary Tyler Moore 13; Blx

8:()().-.Capt . Kangaroo 8,10 ;- Ses·ame St . JJ.

Beiderbecke Jazz Fesllval 20.
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IO :O(f-News 20; '10 :3(f-Biack Perspective ·en The
News 20; Where the Twisted laurel Grows 33.
11:O(f-News 3.~.6.8.10. 13, 15; Dick Cavett 20; OYer Easy

9 : 00- M erv Grif fin 3.· Phil Donahue 4, 13, 15;
EmergencY One 6; Brady Bu nch 8; Tic Tac Dough

11 :J(f-Johnny Carson

7:25-Ch uck White Reports 10; 7:3(f-Schoolles 10.

t

10,

9;3(f-Andy Griffith 8; Family Affair 10.
10:0(f-Card Sharks 3,4,15; Edge of Night 6; Tic Tac
Dough 8; J oker' s Wild 10; To Tell The Truth 13;
Over Easy 33 .

10 :3(f-Ho llywood Squares 3,4,15; High Hopes 6; Price
is Right 8,10; $20.000 Pyramid 13; Paint Along With
Nancy Kaminsky 33 .

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3 .~ . 15 ; Soap 6,13 ; Movie " You 'll
Never See Me Again" 8; ABC News 33 .
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12 :0(f-Janakl 33:. 1:1:0&gt;--New Beginnings 6,13; 1:00'-

Tomorrow 3,4; 1 :35--News 13.

WEDNESDAY, JUlY 5, 1978
5:4S.. Farm Report 13; 5:5o-PTL Club 13.
6:0(f- PTL Club 15; Summer Semester 10.
6: 30-News Conference .4 : News 6; Summer Semesfer

8; Christopher Closeup 10.

6:AS- Mornlng Report 3; 6:5(f-Good Morning West
VIrginia lJ; 6:5s-News 13.
7:0(f-TOday 3,4,15; .Good Mclrnlng America 6,13; CBS
News· 8r Porky Pig 10.
7:25-Chuck ~hite Raports 10p 7:»-Schoolle• 10.
8:0(f-Capt . Kangaroo 8, 10; Sesam·e St. 33 . •
. 9:00- Merv Griffin 3; Phil Donahue 4,13, 15;
Emergency One 6:· Brady Bvnch 8; Tic Tac Dough
10.
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9:»-Famlly Affair 10.
lO:O(f-(ard Sharks 3.4,15; Edge of Night 6; Tic Tac
Dough 8; Joker's Wild 10; To Tell The Truth 13;
Over Easy 33.
lO:J(f-Hollywood Square• 3.4, 15; High Hopes 6; Price
Is Right 8.10; s20.000 Pyramid 13; Paint Along With
Nancy Komlnsky 33.
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11 :O(f-High Rollers 3.4,15; Happy Days 6,13.
11 :»-Wheel of ,Fortvne 3,.15; Family FeUd 6, 13;
Partridge Family 4; love of life 8,10;, II : 5&gt;-C8S
News 8; Loving Free 10.
12 :0(f-Newscenter 3; ·News ~.6, 10; Sanford &amp; Son 15;
. Gambit 8; Midday Magazine 13; Watch Your Mouth
33.
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REDSKIN. BOLOGNA......•.....••.. ~ ..•~~. 8

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Greg ·Ba1ley
Brown .and Campbell.
p~~ised his Meigs crew for
A late inning rally and
bemg 10 the game most of the
some clutch hitting allowed
Three runs ·in the bottom of way , and smgled out some of
the host· Glouster American . tbe third carried Glouster to a • the younger players who did a
Legion team to sweep a twin- 7-4 victory in the second fine job. Meigs is now 6-10 and
bill -Saiurday from visiting game. Meigs was ahead 4-3 hosts Wellston at Syracuse on
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By IRA ltAUFMAN
ment afterward~: rut Ten~' Julio erui from leCOIId bale
Meigs. In the first game, Wltil that· winning inning. Wednesday.
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UPI_S(iurta Writer
Manager Billy Hunter saki with the Winning rwt In tlit!
Glouster scored eight runs on Campbell got the win while M
103 000 ()..4 10 1
In the llJNlll of two holl'l on Campmlerla' n~cllon may lith inning to snap the
123 OM x-7 8 1
eight hits in the bottom of the Andrews took the loss in · G
"Black !kulday," the T u have ateuwllld lnm a oeriea Brewea:a' m.pme wiJyllng
NEW YORK (UPI) -Larry Holmes, the WBC heavyweight sixth inning for a come-from - going the distance.
Andrews and D. Kennedy.
Rangen llllllhelr llbcirtlttop, in Te111 betuen the two - k . Seattle .r eliever Shane champ, keepe -ing all the Prolllems t!Jat ~all his WBA behind win, 11-4.
Meigs drew first blood ln Carson (4).
«. ballpme Uld undllputed 1eama 1aa1 week when. Anpl Rllwley allowed jUit two hill counterpart, Leon Spinks, and he laughs at him. · · ·
Campbell and Booker.
Meigs leU ·behind 2.0 in the the top of the first with Tim
posaesaloo of I!rat place In the piIdlers plunked the fiery over 5 ~ l,nnlngs and Tom
HWnelldoeln'l hl.vea whqle l&lt;K of reapect 10!' Spinks , either · first on a two-run triple J&gt;y· Hood cracking a 's ingle,
shortatop twice.
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Paciorek went .. 4-for-4, as a fighter or a ~tlzen of the oommunlty. . ··
American ~que West.
. . · . winning hurler Dave .B~own. stealing second, ·and COII1ing '
THIS WEEK'S $P£CIAl
In the · firlll Inning, ,,..as
. "Maybe be has - a ' Uttle including his lint hmler ol
''I lhJnk he's a jackala for getting In all that trouble," Bqt in the second , Ray An· home on. Wayland's . single .
shon.,top Bert Campanerls feeling about California," the JIIOIIIOil . .
HWnellsaya, talking about Spinks' repeated brushes with the drews led the Meigs half off But the . hosts knotted the
and California.•.• t:llrting Hunter said. "I thought Brett
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law. "He certainly isn't lie'*ing hllnaell up as a good example with a home run shot, and - score in lheir half on two
pitcher Ken Bred exchanged aggravated lt."
· .GIII'y 'lbomasaon's twO&lt;lul, II( a black man.- He Aya he wan~ to be 'a model for the kids in Mike Wayland scored after walks and an error.
words and punchetl and both
The win went to reliever two-nm hmler In the ninth this country. &amp;;me model, lan't he ?"
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. be had singled on a single by
Glouster got two in the
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HWnell limply ill sitting back waiting now to see what Dave Kennedy. Meigs went second on two singles and a
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free.fcr,.ll . Ca111J181*ia wu three innlnp and didn't allow the Yankees a .Weep over the happenli in the Sept. 15 return between Spinks and Muhammad ahead 3-2• iii' the third when double by Spalding. But
ejected by mnpire Terry a baaenanner. Tel!lll had Tigera after ~n Guidry All at New Orleans. He's cmvinced it's mly a matter of time Tim Hood walked and came Meigs plated three in their
SpecUJl!
Cooney.
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taken a 3-0 lead Into the fifth picked up l1il 13th rictlry WIW all the cootroversy over who is really the world home on losing pitcher Tim half ofthe third to take that 4That wu Omen, Part 1.
m the strength ol homen by without defeat In the opener heavyweight clampioo wUl be settled and is equally sure that Ebersbach .a triple. ·
3lead. Carson , Wayland, and
1973 CHEV.
. With the game lied 3-3, 'lbomPIOII and Riehle 7Jsk. to set a club recwd for when it ill, he'll .cllDO out oo top.
.Meigs seemed l o he on its Andrews all singles. Cliff
Callfcrnla's Joe Rudl opened
"You have to wi!IIOO or 10 C&lt;lllaecullve wtna at the start
Unllile a great many olhers, Holmes does not believe Ali way when they plated two Kennedy singled in two runs
IMPALA .
the ninth wilb a single and pmes to win a pennant, and ol the season . Gralg Nettlea merely ''loaneCl',' Spinks his title so that he could beat 'him in more in the top of the fifth . and ' t hen Dave Kennedy
pinch-rUMer Ken Landreau all games are bnportant, but htt a three-rwt homer for New their rebjm and thereby become the llrst man eve.r to wiri the
si ngled in another . But
4 DR. SEDAN
Brian Hamilton .singled, sto1e Campbell shut th~ local club
advancedtothlr&lt;lwhenlosing . certain pmes,llke this one, York In the nightcap.
heayywelght Cl'i)WR three times.
·pitcher · s~e Comer, . 3-2, mean a lot more,'' said · In the opener, Jason · " llhlilll: All gave ll everything he had in their first fight," second and third, and came out the rest of the way.
home on a ground out by
.threw . Brian. Downin~'s · Miller. The . Angela have 'lbcmpaon hit his 111111 homer · AYS the 28-year-dd, Easton, Pa., baWer who won the WBC Ebei'sbach. Hamilton injured
A walk, two singles, and a
saorlflct bunt attempt ' past never flnlshed tJ!8ber than · and Guidry trailed 2,0 going championship by outpointing Ken Norton In Las Vegas last
d two-run double by Doughe rty
his leg sliding into home an
gave the victors the win . A
:;eCimd base for an error.
third:
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into the seventh.. With two out moolh. "ldm'tbelleve he 'IQ8Jled' Spinks his tiUe."
could be out for t h e
1976' DODGE
. ·'nlat was Omen, Part II.
In other American League and Thomasaon on first.,
H&lt;Unes says he'd like to see All beat Spinks in Seplember remainder of the season.
walk followed by a homer by
Coiner Intentionally walked · games, · Chicago split . a Mickey Rivers doubled high and then retire, rut whatever happens In that fight, he feels
Glouster picked one run up Ca mpbell in the si•th ac·
ASPEN
rookieJimAnderacx~,loadlng - doubleheader
with ofl• the right field . wall . . he's better lhal1 either man.
count lid for the final 'run.
the fifth, and then came
Carson led the Meigs hit·
. tl\e baiJell .fer Tony Solalta, . Mlnneso1a, w1m1ng the lint Detroit right fielder Mickey
"I can beat anybody in the werld," he says. "Ain't nobody in
that disastrous si•th. Two
4 DR. SEDAN
and the 31-year.Gd Samoalt · pine A belore losinll the Stanley ran In to .claim fan can wtdp me." .
walks a nd eight st ra ight ting with his double and
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singled past divine center nlgbtcap N; Seattle ldJiped . Interference with the first
So far, he has tJie record
his side. He has won all of his '!I singles, a ll up the middle, single, and Dave• Kennedy
fielder Bobby Thompson ID · Milwaukee 4-3 in ll .lnningl; baee umpire while both profeaslonal boula, Including 19 by lmockoula. So elated was he handed Ehershach his first cracked two sing)es as did
give tJie Angela a 4-3 victory. New Yerk awept two from runners sc.red. Rivers was over beating Norton last JW\e 9 that he inunedlalely fastened loss in six decisions. The Mike Wayland . Hood, An·
The win upped the Anpla' Detroit, 3·2· and ~3; liven a double and Sta~ey a his new WBC title bell around his w~ aftei the fight , took off Meigs hurler fanned lwo a nd drews, Ebersbach, and Cliff
'record to 41-3'1 ( .5256 percen- CleVeland Jtpllt a pair with · two-base em&gt;r ·
like a obot out of his dre..ins toom and dove into a nearby pool walked ten while winne r Kennedy each had single.
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tage) . The Ra!Jgersare 411-38 Tcrcinto, winning the opener IDdlaDI Z.l, Blue J8y1 0-3
'Brown fanned four and Andrews fanned two and
at Cae181''1 Palace where the coolest was held.
Woy of Doing Business
with a .52113 percentage.
2-0 belore droppinll the - Roy Howell and pinchwalk'ed seven, and Campbell
GMAC FINANCING
Holmes hal me thing In ccmmoo with Spinks. He is a grade walked just two.
The !If at-Inning melee . seCond pme 3-1; ~ Kanlas hitter Otto Velez each school dropout and it bothers him. enough ·so that he's now
992-5342
Pomeroy
Meigs hitters were An· struck out two a nd walked
Open EYenings'lil6 :00
began when Brett unc&lt;rk!!d City and Oakland divided a doubled in a run to back the · taking ~ with a view toward getting his 'equlvaleocy drews with his homer and a three.
Till p.m. Sat. .
a n erriml pitch with pair, the Royilll taking the four.IJlt pitChing of Teronto's diploma.
Coacp Charles Hamilton
single, Ebersbach with his
.
Campa~ !Ill thirl Bre!l, oJ)I!ner 4·2 and the A~ s Jesse Jeffer9011 in the second
"!think you need an edlicatioo," he says. "You need it to be triple, and Mike Wayland
covering the plate, toppled winning the nlllhlcllp 9-3. game and give the Blue Jays able ID read newspapers and contracts. I'm not the best reader with his double. Hamilton ,
ooto Campaneria during the Boston at Baltimore wu a split. Gary Alexander hit In the world, it lakes me time to read, but I'm not the dmnbest, Dan Edwards, Dave -Ken·
close play and the rWiler wil rained ·0111.
his 16th home run and Rick either. I'm not afraid to admit I was a dropout, that I need nedy, and Roger Carson each
called out, ending the inning. · WilKe lid H, Twlaa W
Wails and .Jim Kern help. Seventh zvac1e was as far as I got.
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had a single.
Brett headed for the
Rob Wlllmg and Mike CUb- COOlbined on a three-hitler in
"MY Daddy couldn't read &lt;r write, but you couldn!t cheat. M
021 020 0- 4 8 2
dugout, and Qunpanerla - bageeach hit two-run hmlen the opener f&lt;r the Indians. him out of a dime. He could count money. So can I."
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200 018 x~ll 12 4
OU!aud z.t, Royala 4-3
who was J11181)ended from the .and Mille Manhall allowed
H&lt;Unes earned 'tsro,OOO !CD' hi.a fight with Nortm, who was
Ebersbach and D. Kennedy
1'972 A.L. playoffa lor mly two hill In 41-31nnlnl!l of
Joe Wallla, whoee dropped p~id $2 mllllm foc his end. Getting the smaller share doesn't
throwing a bat at Detroit reBel io ~lvage a double- Oy ball helped Kansas City bolherhimthatmuchbecauseheleela that will all change now
· pitcher Lerrin LaGrow after . header apllt fer the Twlrul. win the opener, drove in S that he holds a i!Ue of his own.
ileing hit by a pitch _picked · Bill Nahorodny drove in two runs with a pair Df doubles to
"I couldn't ma~e this kind of money shining shoes or
ihe ball up arid threw lt 1n runs with a .homer aQd a llft the A's to a second-game werklnc in car wash," says Holmes, who hasdooe both.
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Brett's direction. After 10111e single to help new Chicago triumph . In the opener, Larry
"I made • a week washing cars. ·Before that, I used to walk
h p 1e 1 i v n
d.e let e d , Manage~ Larry Doby to his Gura imp~oved his rOC()rd to all the way from Eastoo to Phillipsburg, New ,Jersey, shining
Camp~neris lunged at the ftrllll .victory In the. opener.
6-2 and the Royals rallied In shoea.l'dwalk Into bars and lillY. 'Mister, miste~oe shine?'
l!ltcher lrigering the bench·
Mllrlaen t, Bmren S
the eighth on RBI singl~s by Sometimes, I'd shine their shoes and they wouldn't P'Y me . I'd
imptyk.g trawl. .
Larry Mllboii'IIC'S me-out Fred Patek and Frank White remember those guys and the next ·time they asked me to do
~ Campenerls wouldn't com· single scored pinch-runner and Steve Braun's bases- their shoes, I'd polish their socks."
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10$ded walk.
The fact that Spinks COOles from a ghetto area in St. Louis 1978 football schedule has
draws lltUe symp~thy from Holmes, who didn't exacUy been announced.
·
eriginale !1'001 the lap or luxury himself.
Sept. 8- Caldwell _
H
"lknowhowitfeelanottohaveshoes," hesays."lknewhow Sept. 15 - Open
:
lt feels ID be m welfare, to smoke dope and get high on wine. Sept %2 - Alexander
A
: CINCINNATI (UPI) _
-badl'a 1ut pn1Yiot1a !eadl0dwoundupa5-3loeer. l'vetrteditall,_I'velraveledalotoh!liles." _
.
Sepl. %9-Federal Hocklog A·
.
.
K
&amp; me 30 minutes afler the hit came April 22 at San · Doubles by Pete llo!!e and_ . Hoi.,_ Z. piMd"" bla . . . . . . . . - -• IUetM Gla':'-1, O&lt;t. ft- Kyser Crodl
A
•·
Rick A bleb 81 Francisco, and surprisingly it Ken Griffey and singles by whom he says has helped him a great deal oula1de the r~ as Ocl. 13 - Soulhwestem
.'
.
=~mderlng ~~were a toO was 8 hemet. During the Concepcion · and Johimy · well~s Inside it. He also has learned ~nslderably from Ali, on Od. 20 - Hannan Trace H
A
lB
Bench making his first whosepayrollhewastwice~asparrmgp~rtner . .
Oct. '!/- Norlh Gallla
$!ream. '
Interim be was er ·
r~ce behind the plate
"What'! learned from All most WliS detennlnalion and will Nov. 3 - Symmes Valley . A
Safeguard your loved
• Nightmare, not dream,
A smile spread acl'oas =May'!/ gavetheRedaa
power,"saysHolmes. "H'ehaaa·wholelotofthat,andworking Nov. II - Southern
u ·
giving them the best
3-0 lead in 'the first Inning with him, I picl!ed it up
He always told me I was fast.
~ bhouae
"Hey," he said; "I just yesterday Rau tagged with · That was what he wanted me for , my speed. I . Sf&gt;!irred
protection there. is . .. insurance.
~ ~lib
Rau pitching In ,..,.um~ the AU.star break ,ill his frurth. 10118 'against eight hundreds of rounds with him and it did Dill a lot of good '" my
Talk to us about our full, C)Ualihe botlml of the seventh, still about two weeks away 'v ickrles then proceeded to fights after that. He's smart. Befere my fight Wlth Norton, he Bench's mere presence in the
ity coverage at surprisingly
and.Auerbach the ballet with and I'm already ahelld of my blank th~ Reds with two hits picked me to '!in, and he was right. " . .
lineup makes a big differen ce
lbe count two balll and 110 . record IMine run pace."
until Auerbach's leadoff
Larry Holmes feels he's mly getting started now .
even if the bat he swings
affordable rates . . . now!
strikes, Reds Mana11er
Auerbecha'a single seaacx~ homer in the seventh . .J
remains comparatively silent
PHONE 992-2342
liparlt;y Anderson was hoping home run record?
until he regains his stroke
r.r a walk.
"The two I hit In 19'12 for
lU
and complete mobility.
.
"I hadn't had a hit In two- Mnwlllkee," he replled, grtn.
Prior to yesterday Ute Reds
months, so 1 was JU8l hoping ning.
had lost eight of their last 10
tact
with
a
Anderson
.
had
Inserted
CINCINNATI
(UP!)
..
The
·
Talking
was
the
same
Innings
he
didn'
t
have
to
games.
Four of Ute losses
to make COn
Cincinnati Reds owe the Anderson who frankly e labor a1e upon th e remar k · were
· shutouts .
'tch,"
!'lid
A!ler~·-h.
Au~-ch
Into
the
g•as
a
pt
"""
......
-·- base Atlanta Br.aves a debt of adniltted he literally " died"
· So it wasn't surprising
that replacement
at oecmd
"I doubled the corset I'm
And one nee de d to 1oo k no
Auerbach couldn't believe he for Junior Kennedy at gratitude.
·
after the Dodgers ,swept last wearing and moved it up a further than the bottom of t he
had tagged Rau'slhlrd pitch beginning of the eevenlh
'"nne way we were going, Friday night's doubleheader. little and I felt ' more ' Reds ' balling order in
for a home run, pulling the inning, at the same Ume he ::~~ir:"plaen:
tfr~V:: le~·~u:e a~U::'tn~a~ e&lt;mfcrtable," said Bench. seeking an explanation for
Reds within a run at 5-4.
replaced pitcher Pedro hadn'l do , wha' they dld ., the werld didn't end _ that
" Yes," he said,. "I'm plan- the run famine .
was watching (Dusty) Borbon with Doug Balr.
.
ne
~. ·
nlngtocatchagainMonday ." · ·---~---•••••••••••iiii~~~~~• "I
k- jump up against the
"No I didn't ·have any . S81d anr appreciative ._.. people were still walklng the
And Joe Morgan?
.
Ba
ManaSparky
Andenm
streets,
laughing
and
driving
"J
on·t
play
ror
" 'ce and when he came premonHlon
about Sunde•oe w
ten
y
alltomoblles even after I awhile," said Anderson. "I'm
down I thought he'd caught Auerbach," said Andenon.
What. Ill B
dld was 'died,'" he said, managing a
him
ll
.
the !all "said Auerbach "In - Foster's game-winning
e I rav:..U
going to try to get
Iota Y
1
ract. 1.;as watching
so homer, which ended a Dodger
the
behind the plate
him back

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4- The Daily Se!'tinel. MiddlePort-Pomeroy, o.. Monday. July 3, Hm

Giants

BY GREG BAILEY
· In game six, the Syracusf .
The Albany Fanl!ers, Reds took.a forfeit as the r&lt;ew
Powell's Glanta, Syr:acfi.se Hayen Reds failed to show.
Me lor LNIUt Sllndlftll
. Amerlcen LN...
,ev United Press lnttrn•tlciriel
ly United ll'rttt l.fttern1tlon11
- -·,
Reds, and the Ne.w Haven
Netlon•l
Lnvue
••••
In game seven, the Dodgers
Cubs advanced to the semi·
Eut
w. L- Pet. ·oe
5'2 2-4 .684 W L Pet
G. Boston
!inals of PoweU's Fil'l!( ln- were eliminated by the Cubs,
·
··
•
·
M
ilwauk
•s
32 .514
7 1h
P_
h i la
42 3 1 .575 .
NeW YOrk
.u 33 .577
8..
1
vitational Tournament for !HI, and in game eight, the Ch
ic ago
38 37 507 5
1h
.tO
_
_.
Baltimr
42
JS
.545
10
By
FRED
MeMANE
Uttle leaguers at Meigs· Albany Fanners advanced Montreat
38
87 6 112
.37 40 :481 15111
VPI a-....t.; Writer
'"
36 . 38 : 486 6 ,12 Detroit
High School Saturday. -The · by defeating the Indians 4-1. Pittsburoh
33 46 ..f l 8 12
Clevetnd
36 II .468 16'h
~New York
Cub hitting : Bobby Jewell, St . L ou is
28 " -.l6-&lt; 2A'h
The San Franclxo Giants;
conclusion · of the tourney is
32 , 8 .•oo 1ph .Toronto
west
.. ·
Wtst
expecting to march tJtroush.
scheduled for Tuesday. POSt· Chris Humphrey, Matt
w. L. Pet. ·GB
W· L. Pet. GB
Ilk
G
I
poned from Sunday be· Dawson, John Bumgardner, s en F ran
Te11.as
40 36 .526
Atlanta
e
enera
48 30 .615
LosAno
.cs 33 .sn 3 Calif ..
41 37 .526
Sherman's
troop- s ,,
cause of rain. The semi· Joe Bradley; Chris Bash.
45 J.t .570 3 1h Kan Ctty
3,9 38 _· 50066 ~ :hn encountered
heAvy
re~
C incinna Ti
finals will ·begin at I :30 . Dodger hitting: . Shawn San
0 39 5
D i ego
39 .tO 11194 9•n 0akland
1
Eads,.
Rick
Edwards,
'
Ricky
Houston
34
41
s3
'l
2•t
Chlcaoo
35
42
.ASS
S·
h
sistance
forces
.
and
came
with tile finals slated' shortly ·
4
2
" :, , 15 M1ntnt•.soto
32 5
•2 ·_ • 3 ~ ~ away from their four-day trip
afterwards. The tourney is Wise, Da!U)y Davis, Billy All&lt;&gt; ntaSttufdly'S 32
28 2 3 5 1
501 1
ReSUlTS
with heads L-~
Harmon,
and
James
Snyder.
·
Houston
9·
,
san
Oiego
2,
1st
~aTuraav
·s
lttsUih
uuwcu.
co - ~ponsored by Po·well's
San
Diego
9,
Houston
3,
2od
TorOnto·
9,
.Cleve'
!
and
3
The
Giants
leaders of the
Indian
hitting:
Allen
King,
Super·Valu and the Pomeroy
Oe.t rDit 8; New York 4
" ·
.
. '
.
.
Phil • deIPh·'.a 2' Ch 'tee-go 1
Minnesota
10,
Chicago
o
NatioriaJ
League
West, were
David
Follrod,
Scott
Gheen
Youtlt league.
Mpntn:al 3, St . Louis 2
Pittsburgh 1. .N•'J!I York o
Oakland '· Kans.. City 2
humbled . by· lite last.place
In game No . . i, the New ahd Tim Cassell.
San Francisco 15, Atlanta..
e~lt 3. Boston 2• 11 Inns .
Atlanta Brave• .as .' lhey''·
Farmer hitting : Scott
Haven Cubs. came from
MtiWztUkee ~. Seattle 0
L os A· noe I 6 . 2• Cl nc 1nna t 1· O
Texas
6,
Californ
ia
3
dropped
three of fow games
Sunday's Results
behind to doWn the Raci!te McClain, John Farley, Jim
N
.Y
.
ot
Ptsbgh,
ppd
..
ro
ln
·
Sunday's
Results
to
the
division cellar
Rnypls 11-10.- The ·Rnyals Allman and Tom Farley.
· 5 .... ,
1, 151
Bos &amp;t Ban , pDCI .. rain
·
Sf
Louts
·
c
.
340
008-15
7
•
'"""''
rea
·
Cleveland
2,
Toronto
o,
1s
.
t
. dwellers, including a 9-7
jumped off to a quick ~lead
St . Louis .f , Montreal 2, 2r!d .
E
002 612- 11 8
Philadelph ia 6, Ch'icago s
~~~n~~r3k f.'tJ:::a"i~ ~td
slugfest Sundaesuly. Ut
G'
after two innings.
A
tlanta
9,
San
Francisco
7
New YorkS, Detroi t 3, 2nd
· A3 - 8 r
t, e • 18nts
The CUbs ~red two in the
7• LOS Ang 6
Cinci
nnat i 6,
Chicano
w·atched Ut'"'•
000 !00-1 4
San Diego_
Houston 2
.. 8, Mlnne~Wfa 5, 1st
"" di-~-'~
v ........ lead
third, but Racine came back I
9• ChicDg_o 5• 2nd
Todly's
Prob•bte
Pitchers
Minn~ta
shrink
to
three
games
over
003 011}-4 6
with two in the fourth. The big F
(All Times EDT&gt;
· Kan Ctty • · Oakland 2. 1st .
san Diego &lt;Jones 5-71 at san
Oakland 9, Kan City 3, 2nd
I..DS Angeles. '
blow was eight Cub runs in
Francisco I Barr .c-~o . c:os p.m .
Cali_fornia · ~ Texas 3 .
Dale Murphy, the Braves'
the fourth to enable them to
Montreat
&lt;Oues
1-3) at Seattl' 4• M!lw 3, Ill tnns .
L..: f' st base
did the .
T~IIV'S Problble Pitchers
f'OOAJ~ ll'
man,
go ahead 1().9 before the
The Chester Uttie 4ague P ittsburgh (Candelaria 7-7), 6
p .m .
·
CAll Times EDT)
Giants
in
Sunday
with
a twoRnyals tied it in the sixtb. · split two games . recently.
Houston fBannist~r. J.J) af
Baltimore (0 . Martinez 6-6) ·
.........1,· · · d L'·
d
Hitters · for Racine were They downed .host Tuppers Cincinnati (Norman 8-S) , 8:05 at Cleveland (Paxton. 5-.f)'. 7: 30 fW1 iX&amp;,161e an IWIIi secon
. ·.
.
p .m .
·
grand slam of Ute lll!8801l.
Steve .Fisher with a single, Plains No. 2 11-1 on a four, p .mPhilad_
e lph ia (Lonborg 7-5)· ar
. New York (F igueroa 7-5&gt; at MW''p'hyhithisgr'andslamoff
· Rusty ' Cummings with a hitter · by Paul · Harris. He N
"IZ
h
93
1
-o5
Bpston(Wr
ight~
1),7
:
JOp
.
m
.
..
•
.
ew Yor '!&gt;
ec ry · · · o .
· Toronto · '((laney
5-1&gt; at . starter V1da Blue ln the filth
homer and three singles, fanned one and walked no
icagq &lt;Roberts 3'- 3) at · St . Oet f:oit &lt;Wilcox .t .7) , 8 p.m .
to giVe AUanta a 5-4 lead and
Chris Bostick with a homer, one. D. Hawthorne socked a P-(h
IMart'nez 2 31 a 35 p m
Texas (A_Iex•nder •6-41 l!f ' ,
•
,
Lou 's
'
'
·
'
;
·
·
Cht
'
cago
tK
.
rave'
c·7-51
.
8:
30p
.m
.
.
his
two-run mngle highlighted
Nick Bostick with a single, triple an(! two singles to lead
Atlanta (Ha_nna 6_-4) . at Los
(HOoton · T6 J. 10 :30
t-"ilw'aukee (~a l dwell 8-5&gt; ; at ·afour;un~~eventbinning that ·
triple and homer, Jay Bostick Chester while J . Newell had pAngele$
.m .
. MP- ~~esota &lt;Enc_kson 8-SJ , 8.30 wi~ out a 7-5 Giants' lead.
with a ·double, · and Buddy . ·three singles. C. Bailey had a
Tuesd•v's G•mes
¥Qntr·ea l at Pittsburgh , 2
California . (KQaPP. 8-6) at
"I couldn't have been in
Thompson and . Trevor triple and R. Maxson cracked
Ch icago at St . Louis
KaJ'\sas City (tlassler 1-JL 8: 30 any situation like that Wiless
Cardooe with singles.
a . triple and single. Other
San Diego at San Franc isco
p .m .
f
ou1
'l
t N
y k 2 t ·
Oakland ~ Langford 1-61 at someo theotherguysw d
Hitters for the Cubs were hitters were Harris and J. n i'gPh
htla a
~w _, _or ~ - , w• - ' Seattle ( Abbott,3 -5l , 10 :35p.m . havehadasgood .adayas
each of their starters with a Miller.
Ho uston at Cinci nnati, nigh_
t- ·- -i- New ~·o:~daotvBos ~:~es
they had," said M··-~o.y.
Aflanta at Los Ange les, .-:tight
.
w:.,.._, '~I
hit each: Joe Bradley, Chris
T. Guthrie led Tuppers
Te•~s at Chicago
just
happened
to
be
in !bat
Humphrey , John Rollins, Pla.ins witll a double and
Bathmore at Cleve •. night
•
•
nd
hap
Toronto at Detroit , .night
sltuatton _a . I was ·
py.. to
Eric Embleton,
Jerry sfngle, V. Gillilan had a
Milwaukee at Minn . night
- get 8 COUple of hits."
Spradling, Mike Pethtel, double, and Probert had a
Cal if at .Kan City , night Ph'! N' k
h·
t
Oakland at .seattle, night
1
1e . ro, W ~ _w¢n
Chris Bash , and John single. J. Carpenter and
seven innings to get a-edit for
Bumgardner, and Matt Guthrie pitched, fanning
his ninUt viciory against nine
Dawson.
eleven and walking fiye .
losses.
S.ld Ute Braves have
330 301 D--10 II C
135 002-i I 11 3
R
been
playing
wllh a great
C
002 800 1-11 9 TP
010 ~ I 4 4
deal of enthusiasm In recent
games.
In Game two, the Rutland
Reedsville No. 2 downed
"We're a lut.place clpb
Dodgers
downed
the host Chester 7-1 on a fourand
we're aU lighting to jet
Pomeroy Tigers 16-8. Rick hitter by Ron ·Hensley . Mike
WIMBLEDON,
England Wimbledon was played .m
Edwards and Jack Peterson Jones led the winners with a (UP! ) _ Second _ seeded clay instead of grass his title out of tbere," said Niekro.
Elsewhere in lhe NL,
hurled for the winners while doUble and single while K. Jimmy Connors, hungrily chances would be brighter.
Ron Denny and Parker Long Cowdery had ·two singles. eying the men's singles till~ "Playing m grass kills me. I . Cincinnati beat Los Angeles,
hurled for the Tigers.
Other single hitters were J . he held in 1974, Moodayheads just can't get used to it," said 7.6, San Diego trimm~d
Dodger hitters were : Doug Rucker, Hensley, and D. a powerful u .S. - assault m the
man
who
was Houston, 6-2, Philadelphia
Priddy, Kenny Wise. and Randolph.·
quarter-final places as the WimbledOn's losing finalist in outla,sted Chicago, 6-li, and St.
Louis swept a doub!Hieader
C. Balley, J . Newell and J. $510,000 Wimbledon !972and 1976.
Billy Harmon had two
from
Mnnlreal, 5-I and 4-2.
doubles each, Rick\ Edwards Miller each had a double for Championships enters its
In other U.S. contesl!l,
New
York
at Pittsburgh was
had three singles and Danny Chester, and J. Newell had a second week.
eightllleeded Sandy Mayer is
rained
out.
Davis had two, Jay Whit· single. Jlm Newell, John . Eight Americii!IS figure in favored against Ute Polish
tington had a single, Dave Miller and Bill Call did the the men's fourth-round · No.l3 seed Wojtek Fibak, but Padres I, Astral ·%:
· Barr had a double, and Jack pitching for Chester, farining matches; the biggest u .S. Tmt lemard will bave his
Tucker ~ford and pinch·
ten and walking six.
•
Peterson had a triple.
lineup for more than a work cut out against hitter Jerry Turner hit solo
002 401 - 7 7 0 de de
Tiger hitting : Ron Denny R
1 st tw0 Dutchman Tmt Okker, who homers in leading the Padres
d
ca ' an atplaces
ea are oustell fourth-seeded Ar· to victory. Gaylord Percy,&amp;001 000--1 4 4 quarter-final
had a single, triple and c
h6mer, Jackie Welker had
assured with third-seeded gentinian Guiilenno Vilas. 3, went 7 1-3 innin&amp;s and
Tbe host M.lddlepolt In- . Vlt8Ji G«uuaatls facing Hank
two singles, and Bryan
Swedloh -" "" Bjom Borg, reliever •Rolllo Fingers
Buffington and Parker Long dians downed the Middleport Pfister and !iftb-!leeded Brian bidding to become Ute first notched IU llllh save.
Braves 1().2 to capture second Gottfried. tackling Tim play~r in 42 years to win the PltUUes I, CUbs 5:
had singles.
213 liD- 8 8 place in the Middleport Youth Gullikson in headttHiead U.S. men's title three times in
T
Pitclter Dick Ruthven hit a
264 040-,-1~ 14 league. The Indians ended at dashes.
D
succession, shpuld have little two-run triple and Jose
8-4 while the Braves bowed
camors, who has twice trouble in · overcoming Cardenal added a tW1H1111
In game three, the Albanv. out at 7-5.
been a losing finalist since Australian Geoff Masters, homer in pacing Ute Phi!Ues
Fanners squeaked by the
lind Clonch got the win, winning lite a-own, faces a while ·seventh-seeded to victory over Ute Cubs. .
Pomeroy Yankees 3-2. Scott fanning six and wa!klng three tough fourth-round opponent Mexican Raul Ramirez Mike Vail hit a . thr....-un
Harrison led the Yankees in while yielding just three hits. in
Austraiian
John meets veteran Australian homer f« Chicago:
pitching and ·hitting . He Alan socked a home run for Alexander. The 25-yeaN&gt;ld John Newcombe, the 16Ut
socked two doubles and ·a the winners anti ~ent two for left-hander. from Belleville, seed, in the other fourtlj-ound
single while Jon Perrin had a three. Eddie Miller had a ill., will have to be ·at his match.
triple and three RBI's, Steve sharp:est against Alexander's . On the w&lt;IIlen's !root, si.J:..
...,,. tripie.
Keith Jordan and Joey Crow and Tony· Welch had lightning first services or he time champion Billie Jean
Carder had doubles with doubles, and Dave Follrod could suffer a repeat of his King opens the centercourt
Brian Francisco getting a and Scot Gheen had singles. 1976 upset when he went out actim against Britain's Sue
triple for the winners.
Chris Burdette took the loss in the quarter-finals against Barker. who was given such a
y
001 01().-2 4 with relief help from Shawn Affierican Roscoe Tanner, third-round fright by 15-yearF
011 010--3 3 Baker. Hitters for the Braves anotherbilflervlng specialist. old Pam Shriver Saturday.
Were James· Acree, Bob
Sixth -seeded T-anner, · Top-seeded Chris Evert,
The Middleport Indians Southern
and
Jenny whose explosive serve has chasing the title she lost to
thumped the Pomeroy Meadows.
been timed at 100 mph, has a Britilin's Virginia Wade; lines
Pirates 12-1.
B
002 000-- 2 3 0 daunting centercourt task up against Australian Kerry
Pirate hitting: Nick Riggs, I
301 33x- JO 7 I against
the
volatile Reid and Wade meets Rita
Bryan Betzing, and Paul
Romanian llie Nastase, a Gerulaitis, sister of Vilas and
The visiting Racine Pony Jekyll and Hyde character on the only unseed.ed woruan left
Duff.
. Indian hitting : Scot Gheen league team dele'ated the co urt .
in lite s_ingles.
had ·a single and double, host Pomeroy· Royals 13-ll.
Nastase, seeded three
Tracy Austin, the IS-yearDanny Thomas had two The win went to Dale Teaford places behind the left-handed old with the "Little Orphan
singles , Donnie Becker and in relief. Brian Whaley took Tanner, knows that his best Annie" look, is nn No.I court
Alan King' had doubles, and the loss with relief help from days are behind him. "! bave where she meets secmd. , Jlm Farley and Tony Welsh Brian Swan and Steve · to face lite fact thai my days seeded Martina NavraUlovM,
Ohlinger. The winners fanned as a 'top player are tbeU.S.-basedCZechwhohad
had singles.
p
100 ().- 1 3 seven and walked nine while numbered," the 34-year-old a 37-game winning streak
303 &amp;-12 8 Rvyal pitchers fanned el~ven Romanian admitted, adding ended by Tracy in DaUas
I
and walked eighteen.
' that he must cash in on his earlier this year.
In game five, Powell's
For the winners, Wolfe led talent while he can.
In other wmten's play,
Giants downed the Mid- the hitting with a single and
Nastase concedes , tha.1 if Australian Evonne Cawley
dleport Braves 13-2. Randy triple while Bryan Wolfe and
meets_Regina Marsikova of
Stewart socked two home Dale Teaford had a double
Czechoslovakia, Mirna
runs and single while Bryan each. Getting singles were Brett Carl, Ohlinger and Jausovec of Yugoelavia faces
Kom had a triple and David Teaford, K. Wolfe, Paul Brian Swan. The Racine Australian Wendy TumbuU,
Ca,rdone, Bob Lee, Rnbin team is now 4-3 while the Australian Dianne Fr&lt;IIlholtz
Landa~er a single for the
Fortune, Richard Wolfe and · Rvyals are 1·4.
Giants.
plays SouUr African Mariae
John Blake had a double for Allen Pape . ·
R
600 104 2-13 10 4 Kruger and Betty Stove of
Getting doubles for the p ~ .
the Braves with Nick Bush
002 131 1- 8 8 6 Holland llnes up against
and Jenny Meadows getting . Rvyals were Randy Murray,
Rmtanian Virginia Ruzici.
Steve Ohlinger, Briafi Swann
singles.
200 10 1().-13 5 and Brian Whaley. Single
G
010 01 . 0-- 2 3 hitters were Rick Smith,
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Rain postpones fourthWest'1rn, ~pen round·
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Helen Help

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' OAK BROOK, IU .. (UP!) Eighty surviv«s test their
golf skills' on rain drenched
BUtler National Golf Club
today with lite toP prize of
$45,000 in the $225,000
western Operi awaiting the
'chaUenger who can best solve
lite problem of hitthig from
water-logged fairweys and
rough.
· .
The fourth round was post·
poned sunday due to ·a
t;on"tinued rain Insuring .that
lite 7,083-yard ' course would
be soggy today and raising
the ]Xl88i.bility that the fmel
round might have to be
played Tuesday or that the
fourth round· wo.uld be
canceled and the event called
after 54 holes.
Should the ·tournament he
declared official after 54
holes, then !bird-round leader
Bill. Rogers, with · a !Hmder·
par total of 210, would be.too
winner. Hale Irwin and Mac
Mclendm trail Rogers at 212
and Bob.·.Gilder has 213. .
.Only oo.ce previouslY. has a
PGA tournament bee.n halted
at 54 holes, in the, 1974.C)'osby
when winner Johnny MiUer
and lite rest of \he field were
paid. three fourths of tl)e
scheduled prize ' rnonfY·
Rogers .and other winners
would receive three quarters
of the scheduled prizes should
Ibis event be stopped.
There was a gtiod chance to
complete the event today

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custom dentu res quickl y and
tec hnicians

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since the weatber f«ecast fairways, partiCularly after
called for a most!~ sumy dsy rain that f«ced delaya of two
with no more ram: But the hours and 54 minutea "'
course was drenched by .ram - . Fndsy and 35 minute&amp; "'
during !be last three days and Saturday. The fllirlrays are
Salt Creek, '!'hich drains a Bermuda grass anti t1tt baU
large area of west suburban Sits oown when they are wet,
Chicago and wiitds through · msunng that gr8811 will come
the cour!le, posed problems. between the club bead and
The creek overflowe&lt;;l the lite l&gt;all w~ struck to ''fly"
fairway on No. 7, a 617-yard, greater distances titan the
par-5 hole, and was close, to pl?,yers anticipate.
thetopofitsbanksonseveral
I hit an 8-iron 180 y~rds
other holes. There was casual over the green on one of
water on numerous holes, but them," Bob Gilder·said after
players could obtam· -rehe~ · his third round.
under the rules when their
"The~e's a' possibtlity we
baUs stop. in water on the could finish the tournament
}airways~ in the. rough. .
TuesdaX, Uwe can't get It in
"We'll be okay 1f· the ram !oday,
Marsh411l Dann,
stops," course super· executive director of the
interident Eddie Fischer Western Golf auociation,
said. "If it kee~s up, . sa~d . .But the decision
we may be in trouble. There whether to play Tuesday has
is casual Wl\ter, but the rules to be made by PGA officials,
for relief apply, and the who also must decide
greens are fine."
whethe&lt; to cancel lite final
Players throughout the . ro.und and order a partial
tournament have J10ted the' payoff of prize money.
problems of hitting from '!"•I

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Demand for frult remains

good, but with smaller f!'IJit
crops and higher prices in .
prospect,
per
capita
consumption in 197~ will
probably decline from the
1977 level."

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' No. Be&lt;:ause of the Importance of all types of

.

BY CLARICE AU.EN
Mr. and -Mrs. Rnbert p ,
Relatives and friends from Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
out of towri hete fo .. the l:lpffman, Mts. Jan Sheets
funeral service of Ross ' and Jason, Mrs. Freda
Cleland, which was held Miller, Mila lenora Betzing ... "
Sunday afternoon at the and 'the hoiloree, all' toea!.
Ewing funeral home were The birthday of Mrs. Don
Mr.. and Mrs. Eugene HaU, Betzing was also :recognized.
Polly Cramer
Uniontown, Mrs. Nora
Mr. and ·Mrs. -Ronald Clay
Damewood and Mrs. Mildred entertained Suriday afternoon
DEAR POLLY - My Pet . Black, Akron, Mr. and Mrs. in observance of their
Point spill
Peeve is with my co-workers. Keith Caibdorph, Mr. and daughter Suzanne's fifty
·Is bod news
They spend the entire day Mrs. Ricbard Smith, i&gt;. D. birthday. A birthday cake,
cutting up lind ridiculing Cleland, Mrs. Cecelia Car· decorated in the Star Wars
DEAR POLLY- When we others andwhenldonotjoin penter, Mr. and Mrs. John theme, and homemade Ice
were moving the lid came off in their discUSBions they say Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Clair cream were served to her
of a paint can and tbe paint ma"Hod~"come you are always Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Galen brother, Todd, her grandspilled on my favorite
Will and Dr. aDti Mrs. Billy' parents, Mrs. Evelyn Gaul
afshan. I really need help.
Each mmth 1 make a list of Allen, aU of Columbus; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lando
The dry cleaner could do all biDs, miscellaneous items and Mrs. James Smllh, Purl Clay, Mr. and Mrs. Richard.
nothing. ·MABEL
and the amount I am going to Will. Charleston; Mrs. Ina Gaul and David and Mr. and
DEAR MABEL- You fail· put in the bank. This gives me Han-, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur · MJ!. John Wickham. Suzanne
ed to say wbat kind of paint a monthly breakdown of whal _ Hines and Mr. and llfrs. bleeived many ~ilts.
;;piUed and whether or not I will have to spend and what Curti.s BaUey, aU of Athens;
your aftchan Is wool or a com· is left over 80 I can see at 8 Norma McCain and daughter
Mrs. Kenneth Hartung and
.
lhe. glance wbal I can afford
to
Mr
nd
M
binali on of nbers. Smce
daught,rs,
Heather aod
ch
Faith Ann,
. a
rs.
paint has dried .it · will spend for luxuries 80 liS Robert Parker, Marietta; · Andrea, Louisville, Ky.,
· doubllesa be impossible to movies and things to pretty ·· Mr. and Mrs. James l:lpllon, spent a week with Mr. and
remove if it waslat.ex, acrylic up lhe house.- SHARON • Rick Hollon, Parkerabu!l!; Mh. Henry Bahr and Mr. and
or water baae paiJit. If it was
Polly will send you one of Mr. and Mrs. Blain Nowell, Mrs. Tom Nice.
oil base paint you might app- her signed thank-you. Mrs. Esther Wright, The
ly tuipentine, rinse off, rub newspaper coupon ~;lippers if Plains; Robert Brown,
with ba r soap, rinse a nd then she uses your favorite Chilli·cothe; Mr. a nd Mrs.
launder ali usual. Do test for Pointer, Peeve or Problem in Norman Will, Rutland; Mrs.
elfect of turpenline on the her column. Write POLLY'S
of his J. s. Davis and Mrs . Dery1
threads and colors. Good luck POINTERS in care
t
Well, Tuppers Plains. Of·
·and you really need it. newspaper.
ficiating mlnlstet; was George
·POLLY
Pickens and paUbeantrs were
DE~It POLLY - My
firemen John Wickham,
Pointer is for the reader who
Chester
Hobart Newell, Harold
goes lo so much trouble when
Mrs. Mabel VanMeter is a Newell, Robert Wood, Bruce
cutting up an onion. All she medical patlenl at the Holzer Myers and Roy Christy.
You con help cut down on
needs to oo is iurn the onion Medical Center.
Burial was in the Chester
crime losses .,. losses that
upside down and cutfrom the
Mlu Debbie . Taylor, cemetery.
directly afrecl you.
root end. There should be no 'columbus, spent several days
A family reunion was whether they happen to you
more tears If she tries !his. - with Miss Laura Jean hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Roy or not.
LOLA
Eichinger.
Christy' at their home on
Take the crime of orson.
DEAR POLLY - During
Dr. and Mrs. Billy Robert Sunday, June 18 In ob·
You 1 rt
paying
an
lncrNslngly hNvy subsidy
the cold months ! ·too make Allen, Columbus, . were servance of the birthday
for dellbtrately ..,, .llres
ro1ll fiUed with sand to lay weekend gueats of Mr. and anniversary of Iter mother,
through ·your lnsu_renct
acrot111 the botloma Qf doors Mrs. Clayton Allen, ·D. D. Mrs. Letha Wood. A potluck
premiums.
where drafts come in. Bul I Cleland and Mrs. Carpenter, dinner was served at noon
lnsur1nce costs are
make mine to look like ·· alao of Columbus, were with homemade lee cream
adversely · affected by
swkes. I uoe my scrap yam 'IJiflllalor lunch on s.turdlty. and cake In the aflotnoon.
burglorles. robberies and
lomaketheroll, whichislq
Mr!.and Mrs. Charles Thole attending were Mr. · car
!hells ... plus lht
and round Iilio a 111111ke and I · Eichinger and Suunnah, and Mrs. Vlrgll Wood,
countless CB rodlos and
blcycltl that turn up
putonlwobutlonlloreyes.
Columbus, and Mr. anti Mrs .• Springfield; Mr. all!l Mrs.
mlulng.
I clean my bathroom mlr· Don Eichinger, Rio Grande, Bill Beegle, Gallipolis; Mr.
ror with lha~cream and were weektlld peats of Mrs. and Mrs. Robert L. Wood, One thing you can -do 11 to
rub 11 ·really .K to keep it ' ()alii Eichinger.
Charlie and Amy, Racine;
tupp _o rt
programs.
providing stiffer penaltln
from fogging . ---from the · ·~~r. and Mrs. Virgll Wood, Miss Sandy Wood, Belpre;
for
wrongdoers
1nd
steam. ·ETHEL
SpriDslleld, wore Weekend Jcthn Wiltman, ParkersbUrg;
proposals for strengtt,.rntd
· 'DEAR' POLLY- AI ~ re- peats of Mrs. Letha Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Harold lfawk,
crime ln,..allgallon efforts.
cenl wedding which I attendMr. anti Mrs. Jolin Beaaon, "MMiil, Dean.and Krlltl, Miss
You can also mokt II
ed the II-" were Civen Columblll; called on his Jennifer Gainer, Tuppers
touglttr . for crool&lt;s. UH
·s-cii:N of bird-s lllllead uncle, Den1el Cleland_, Plainl; Mr. and ·Mrs. Ten-y
good. strong locks. Mork
of rice to "-1111. the bride u Sunday aftanoc!n, Tbey were Hoffman, uaa and Brian. of
po..eulona with your
... altad from tho ct.ln:h.l here to allead \be funeral of Keatucky; Mr. and . Mu.
aoclal MCUrlly numbtr.
thoitghl thla was an ueellent his coaala, 11.- Cleland.
Denny lillenJian: ~~~ and
agency provides
ldea.-MARGARET
Mr. and Mrs.~ Clay, l'ldward, Canal Wlnchellt•; Our
llnancla\prolectlon and
DEAR POU.Y - I have a Todd and a-me, vlallld Ill Mr. and ..,.. Don llttzlq,
Mrvlce wnen crime losses
UlllllY · Up fur the warm Ypell•n!l, Mlrhtpll, wltb Mr. Roaa Hill, Roy Bellini • occur ... but many can bt
-\her. We wenW:amping · tiDd Mrs. Larry Clay and Donald Betzln&amp;, Kevin, Jan, prevented. Tha!'l why wt
uy - pr-'lon Is lht
wllhoul cleiJ,!Ier or a bollle Steven.
Brian and Cary, Pomeroy;
bnl policy.
.
bruah but mlKhllr. uved the .
cllly 'by cllllline acordled
poU *fth aand and a damp
cloth. Even blbr:• llttlu.
Ioolted like . - 111\er a
·wuhlllll wltb warm IUaPY
OFFICI
to 5 (CLOS:J
n'-' and a few • pebbitl.
AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT
m-21a
llat""" (ll'lmltlve but they
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bo1111101'bd.-MRS. P.W.W.

Prevaution is the
best policy... -

Does the ..,mt kind .of Insurance policy cast the umt

which will aflect your ..,curlly and pocketbook.

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fruit declined to -84.1 potlnds '
per person and consumptioo
of processed products
increased to 131.9 pounds.
The department said,

Otester News Notes

with 111 companies?
Insurance, and in some case~ . fhe long-term nature.
Insurance should be purchased with care. The most
important single factor Is fo choose a good Insurance
agent, as he or she ' will be advising you on matters

By Helen Bottel

I Fe1' - • --'
1--' Boothe
Luc:o
·I~W'
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on CAI'IO z AayltUn
UMulfle
31f1Cbly
ltilled
U Proftu

WASIDNGTON (UP!) - remain _ above last year's somewhat by the ~ufficient
Fruit prices are 'e:xpected to level
throughout
this suppiy of .major i::anned
remain liigh during 1978 be- marketing season.''
fruits, left . over from the·
of
a
sharp
decline
both
Prices
received
by
growers
large !9'17 -crop.
cause
. UNWED M0111ERS NEED LEGAL AW
in
citrus
and
non-dtrus
fruit
for
fre!h
and
processed
fruit
The. department said the
4Apiece
.
DEAR HELEN.
,
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1J Jl'lagnmt
crops"'his
year.
have
advanced
steadily
this
stocks
" have tempered
"F.B."wrole you abOut the necessity Jl(having legal counsel i4 cravat fabric I Anllllmina
T
h
e
A
g
r
i
c
u
It
u
r
e
year
to
ree«d.
levels,
The
grower
askiitg
prices for raw
for an unwed mother. Yes, yes, yea! With adoptable babies so u Editor's
I HUrt
Yoslenlll)"• Anlwer
Departmenl's summary of June 30 report on raw product peaches and pears
acarce,lhere is undoubtedly as much pressure toward giving a c:oncem
1 !JiiJulble
Ute fruit situation, to be agricul(ural prices showed for processing" but "with
child up as there was 12 years ago wben I surrendered.my 11· 1t ~
·~t Zl FootbaU
2S Sool1dng
available J_uly n, i!ldicates that 'the index of prices for l!ffialler crops and strooger
month-old 11011 to adoption. , .
· ·
· u One: Scot.
tDlmor
~
word, when !bat the summer deciduous fl:uit increased 16 per(.'\!nt consumer demand, prices for
I waa a college sophomore. I ~ed 11t homt during the early It Perfonnecl
ZZSprlnc
repeated crop,exceptfordriedprunes, from May to ·June , with the all soft fruits lot processing
~
months of my pregnancy and was then shuffled off to a shelter
Ulllallenged ·: a ·Bavman
It Unurtbly will :be 12 percent _smilller .. l!n'gest increases for apples . are expected to be negotiated
for unwed mothers where my flmily had made arrangenienla ·: ~~!Y
beverage
·3flnsurilent Utan the 1977 and 1976 crops. an.d oranges. The index was a! levels substantially higher
15Wayne's · ·
for me to relinquilli my future child.
· .
· . . · · ~ ...:u
Oust~
3Z Benumb
The citrus crop,,wltich was 68 percent above last year: than last year.''
"TrUe-"
. ~n I gave birth, I told t1tt adoption agetlcy ihat I planned .·llsh court
as
king·
31
Japanese
estimated
at 12.9 million
Cool, wet· and windy
Wholesale prices ·for
8
17- fixe
to keep my 11011, Michael. Jumping a few inches off her chair, 2S Mortltl
Zl
VloUnist
code
word
"'etrlc
tons
on
June.
I,
is
,
weather
delayed
mattlfity
of
canned
fruit "will continue
the social !"orker exclaimed, "You ean'l keep him; you know :U Judltb ~ . 10 Freitch
of
nOte.
Mln.the
know
expected
to
be
.
7
per"!'nt
fruit
tbis
spring
.
and
·
strong',.arid
wholesale prices
river
you have to give him up!'' But I re!uaed- then. (She granted
Anderson
r"r.-,o;-"!lt'-,r., srnaUer than last year.
California's heavy rains and lor frozen citrus juice will he
• pennissim lor me to visit him in a fOIIer h'ome every two Iitle
The summary noted, "With mild winter weather reduced higher, while prices for
weeki. I inil him,aweat,ers which somehow relieved my 8ense %5 Wee Ms.
-+-4.;...+-4'--1 smaUer total supplies, prices yields of most noocitrous frozen strawberries ~ re
of helpleuneaa.)
' !I Gr~el[
for fresh fruit are elipected to fruits in California, experts expected to decline to
Tbe social worker continued helping me with the "right deci· letter
::-+-1-+-1-+-1
said. ·
moderate levels because of
· !lion": "You bave no' alternative," she said. " It is selfish and %'1 Vadllale
Production of apricots, large supplies, the SUmmary
S.F.C. Jerry Cleland, cherries. peaches, pears and predicted.
wrong to keep the baby (when it may be years before you can stliac:k
,
reaDy have him)."
.
writer
·
plums
is
down
in
Western
·
Supplies
of
fr
ozen
,...+--1-t:~:gh~l~~
Diane and Debbie
I left home when he was8months old, hoping lo linda way to
'"
Klaus Gewitsch, · Fort areas, especially plums and concentrated orange juice
support Michael. II was while l _ wll!l · al~ne and _broke in New :=bray
Oklahoma, and Vernon ·West coast Bartlett pears.
are smaller than a year ago
...,- -1-+--t Sill,
Cleland of : Columbus were
York City that she told me he would be moved to an infenor .
. c .·
California · nectsrtnes, on and priee s are "sharply
Iosier home if I did not.sign adoption papers; but if I signed, . . - r
called here lfy the death of the ,other hand, are iii larger above last year's level," but
their lather, Ross Cleland. supply.
he'd be aUowed to slay where he was untU placed. · . · . . · 3Uipert of ·
.
competition from other juices
Jerry ·and family are spen· . The report predicted that a and other 'forms of orange
. Defeated, nol wanting him badly treated, I relinguished him.
the brass
ding several days with his 24 percent decre~se in the juice have temperated
liUS'told I did not even have the right to inquire if and when he n Second
mother.
•
·was adopted.
largest
CalilQI'nia clirigstone crop of prices.
'
If, as "F ..B.'! suggests, I could have bad an Impartial lawyer,
planet
Pl!aches will pull total U.S. · The higher. prices and
he would have:
. .
. . • Where
peach production down 12 smaller
supplies
are.
Mrs. Otis Casto fell at her percent
1. Protected Michael's well-being. prohibiting the agency
Perry.
even
though · expected to , pqsh down
-+--t--1· hoine Monday and was taken freestone production in nine consumption. ·
from moving him to an inferior foster home.
. · fought
by the· Pomeroy Emergency southern states will be up . L8st year per capita coo(
2. Advised me of my legal rights regarding what procedure · 3t Helen's
squad
to the v'eterans slightly.
was necessary to remove my 11011 from agency custody and
Italian
·
sumption declined almost
Memorial Hospital.
Orange and grapefruit four pounds to 216 pounds, but
fostercare.
ninlesake rn;+-+-t-+Mrs . Gloria · lllencik, a-ops are ·down, but temple it was the third highest
3. Presented alternatives to adoption, including the
Barbara and Tom, Youngs- orange and lemon crops are consumption figure for the
availability of welfare, day care, and unbiaaed professional 41 Rind
town, spent several days with
;,. help froni people who recognized I was a worthwhile pefS!ln.
up.
•
decade.
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - llere'li how to work It: Mrs. Opal Eichinger,
4. Protected my right to appeal.
Prices will be moderated . The consumptioo of fresh
AXYDLBAAXK
In 1975 I checked with the adoption agency where I had been.
·b LONGFELLOW
legally entombed, and was told il had never had a policy of .
moving babies to poorer foster hotn4!S if the mother rejected
PROBATE COURT OF
One letter simply stands for another. In lhls almple ,._ II
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
adoption. Per:baps (I Wllllldn'l be surprised) the deciding fac- · used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, ESTATE
OF Addie Louise
ap01trophes, the length and formation · of the .WQrda are all Mills aka Mrs . T . H . Mills,
tor in my surrender was 'a lie.
.
DECEASED
.
I'm happily married,now, have other children, lead a fuU hials. Each day the code letters are difl'erent.
tase ~o . 22412 Docket 12
and interesting life, but I have not recovered from tbe loss of
Page 65
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NOTICE OF
Micbael. I dm 't see why I cannot at least know he is well a_nd,
APPOINTMENT
happy wlth.his adoptive parents. When he is an adult, l'lll&lt;iok u J w w J s
WGYL
WBKNJ
OF FIDUCIARY
YTO
On June 15, .1978 , in the·
for him.
County Probate co·u rt, ·
Yes, legal counsel should be available to wtWed mothers. M 1 T J .
By P
I L N J . Meigs
P I Q· S
Case No . 22412, Pauline Jane
.The_slate provides it free til accused criminals. Are we less ImRuneiL 238 Lincoln ·Street ,
·
v
s
1EJ su
Middleport : Ohio was ap portant than they?- ELVIRA
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- ZYL KT
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- poinl~d Executrix ot the
DEAR ELVIRA:
Ylllier... )''·l Cryp\Oqaole: THE PRUDENCE OF THE BEST estate ot Addle Louise Mills
· Your letter is a teUing argument for Impartial aid to unwed HEADS IS OFTEN DEFEATED BY THE TENDERNESS OF ok s Mrs . T. H . M111s .
Y FIELDING
docea~ed . late of 2•2 Rutland
mothers.
TilE BEST OF HEARTS .- HENR
St. . M;~rt. Oh•o.
· With the baby black market in fuU swing today, it's vilal'lhat
® lfi'B Kinl Feat~re• SyndicatJ , Inc.
/ ' Mann in~ 0 ·. Webs fer
Hours : 10:00 a.m . tilll :OO p.m. Sun. Thur. 10 1111'2 : 00
Probate Judge..-... Friday and Saturday. Se' Us at the Pomeroy
young pregnanls receive advice and counliel, but.this can come
Clerk
Btnd' .
(6 ) 26 (7) 3. 10. 'Jtc
from non,profll agencies such as Birlhri~ht - .'who may refer
ibe mot.lter to iegal help if needed . .: H.
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Custoot full
In one or. too
. dags

Prices.to remaib high

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Vauabln, Mabel Herman, JW aUIII lfllpl IIIOftd Into
and the Meigs High . School Oorlbunda aa one cane apeelmena are nU IJ'OWft, ro- In a wicker bnket.
ente rtalne d Thundly Wllllama, Hilda Harrll, _Ot*' 1 Ill . 1111 Nld Sandy
Seven members of the 'sports banquet.
showi;lg two or more five or cut at the· proper time and
Mn. Larry Barr, holleu, . even1n11 w1th a ahow,er Debbie Hollllller and PhyiJia . Hooa; IJ! pre~~Aratlon fot
·Rullud Friendly Gardeners
Mrs: CarpenJer and Mrs. seven. leaflet leava on the (liven the proper eondltlanlng gave devotiona on "So You honoring Me1an Miller, Baker.
• cibltrvance of Allltrlca'a
will allllld the convention of Bolin,
co-chairmen.
for
the
cane
above
which
many
bud
and
groomlnj.
Married
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from
brtdHlect
of
0...
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Fourtb ol Jab Blcllltllmlal,
the Oblo A11oclatlon of
Meigs
County
Fair
Flower
eyes
produce
groWth
and
Mra.
Edward
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dlacuued
Guidepoata.
The
traveling
~atedllllnft
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Shows, discussed plans for terminate ·tn a clllllar · or diabuddlnl roaea, cutting prize wu brought by Mra.
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WI. INSURE
the
event
to
be
staged
on
Aug.
clusters
of
bloom.
She
uid
It
them
wlthaverylharp
blade,
Lambert
and
won
by
Mn.
and
featured
pink
utln
bon
Canflatlon activities were 16 and 18 at the Rock Springs · is not a basal cane and doea and conditioning them In a B.p. The bolteu a'!'arded and · weddlnl bella. The
c'hmaqad at a recent meeting
. The July" not show a lateral branch, . container of cool to warm several door prizea foUowtng refreshment table waa
o1 the club helcl. at Forest - fairgrounds
meeting will feature a group and noted that florlbunda water. She al!o talked about refrealunenta.
centered with roaea and
Acrtl Park with members of workshop on deisigns for the may not be dlabuclded or have the length of the Item In
Mrs.
·
,
Bruce
Davis
bebJ'a
aloal with
the Fwnwood Garden Club as show w.ith Mrs. Bill Wiliford _ l~teral branches removed for proportion to the bloom and dlacuaaed the. me rita of 8 layeredbreath
cake decorated·ln
. peltl. Mn. Bob Blsbop was .as instructor and demon· judging in a Oo~er ahow.
labeling .the speclmllft for mulching versus cultivation, pink and white with wblte
· appnlllted as YGtlng delegate strator.
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Miniature
roaeJ,
lite
aald,
exhibit.
She aald' that aU dlri · noting that Ruth Stout baa cherube and wedding belli.
to the state electlon. Mrs; Joe
The
program
was
ori
roses
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are
popular
now
and
whUe
and
spray
reali:lue should be written a book on the subject. · The' cake wu llei'Ved with
Bolin,
uslat.a nt · state
and
members
of
the
host
club
they
are
small
they
must
,
·washed
from.
the leaves, but ·She advocates using· a thick punch, tea, sandwiches, ~
aecretaty, and Mrs. James
roll call by naming ·show all the good .charac- that aU foliage and thorns layer of vegetative matter nut.t.
.,
Carpiilter, ••te news media answered
a
new
rose
for
1978.
These
teristics
of
the
normal
siled
should
be
left
on.
under
plants
In
.
order
to
Games
were
played wltli
chairpento!l, ~ be involved included Pristine , Color ones, in form, color,- subAliforstorage,aheaaldthat
conserve
molllure,
~lace
prizes
.
going
to
Dorot}ly
In aeveral activities during
Magic and Ch~isma. Mrs. stance, stem and foliage. Old roses can be left several days humus and other elementl Anthony, Fran Perller,
the converotlon.
Bolin d.isplayed several garden roses shou.ld be in a refrigerator at about 38 to · the soil, and re- · Marjorie Blake and Elilabeth
Plana were al!o made for varieties-of roses - Picnic, a . exhibited . naturally grown degrees but that the blooms 'duce · weed problema: . Stumbo. others attending
the club members to attend floribtinda, Queen Elizabeth, usually at the fttlly pen stage mUll not touch the waDs. A She said that j,eat, ground were SheUa Harmon, Pat and
the Ripley Arts and Crafts a grandiOora , and Tropicana for most perfection0of beauty. plastic bag over the blooms trees, corn cobs, _aaw· • Pam Vaughan, Joan Blevlna,
Feltival during the holiday and America, among others.
Mrs. Edwards noted that but not touching them 'will dust ,
leaves,
peanut Carin and Connie BaUey,
· wee)lend. The club's now~r
Mrs. Larry Edwards roses are· often categorized help keep pink and red · hulls, and straw can be used . folary Ann_and Margie
aho• t.o be staged the discussed
th e . rose aocording to (.'91or claases, varieties from turning blue. as well as many dense, low _.Doria BaUey, Cathy Cooper,
wee~end following Labor Day
.classifications accordin~ to ·such as red, pink, yellow,
Mrs.
Jack · Walker growing live plants. Mrs. Kathryn Metzger, Pbyllla
SlOP IN
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- dlacuaaed. Del aUs wiU be types : hybri d tea, both orange, white and blends. · displayed an arrangement of Bolin revie"'ed activities. of Knopp, Kathryn Mlll,i',
annoUnced later.
Clisbudded and singles; . Many 'varieties, abe said, pink and · reil roses with the Junior Club· noting the Margie Blake, Martha Klein,
Members 8et a date for floribunda , grandiflora, while suitable for" the home . euooymous, highlighted by IJUiny projects being carried EJecta Souders and Jane
cleanup and planting at the
polyanthas, large flowered gardeners' enjoyment.are not red Jl'tlo candles, suitable tor out including flaliing, gar- Huffman.
.
. Jean Parker Memorial at climbers
; ramblers, · old best suited for exhibition in a (able at a simuner party. denlng, Ohio birds, outdoor
Sending llifta l!'ere Mn. R.
''Across '""" "" court hOuse In Pomeroy"
Forest Acres Patk1 to· be
garden··
roses,
hybrid.
per·
large
shows_.
Most,
however,
Mrs.
Ray
Lambert's
cookery,
.and
forestry.
L.
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Nancy
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can be exhibited successfully ·educational · exhibit featured
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. Fre~ces Smatt, Rev a -.
Rutland Roadrunners 4·H
described
the in local sho,ws If . the a deilign of yellow and o~ange
Club and ·the ·Junior Ga~den · She
.
Club. Planters · in the
downtown .section
being
i
cared for by the club. Land;.~
~plng at the new firehouse
Ia al!o pl&amp;Med when con·
atructlon permits.
The club received a thank
you note from the Harrison·
ville Order of the Eastern
HARRISONVILLE - The
StarJor .floral designs made
Harrisonville
PTO recently
117 Mrs. Bolin for a ~ent held a talent show·
for kin·
meeting. Club members al!o der~arten · through the sixth.
fumlahed arrangements for grade children.
the _Rutland Alumni banquet
Two categories were
judged, kindergarten through
third gradeand · · fourth
through sixth grade on
individual or group talent.
The evening began with
selections by the fifth and
.
sixth grade band under the
direction of David Bowen.
MONDAY
First place winners were
SOUTHERN Band pracJ ' I .o1s Eblin, third grade. chord
lice, 9 to 10:30 a. m. Monday &lt;kgan; Jan1es Eblin, fifth
at high school ; Tuesday, 9a. -grade, guitar; Betty Ann
m. for aU junior and senior Loftis and Linda Riggs, with
band members.
their ventriloquist at1 for
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nJESDAY
and James are children of
MIDDLEPORT MASONIC Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eblin,
Lois Eblin, James Eblin, Betty Ann Loftis and Linda
Lodge 363, F. and A.M., 7:30 Rutland; Betty Ann, th e
Riggs were first place winners, I to r, In the Harrisonville
Tuesday night' at the Masonic daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
DO IT YOURSElf
PrO talent show.
Temple.
l.&lt;Jftis, Rutland, and Linda,
AND SAVEl
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
In 1892, a strike began at David Riggs, Pomeroy. .
Third place winners were Ch'rlstina · Haning,
INCTN .
lhe Canlelle SUe~ Ccmli&amp;DY
Second place winn&lt;!rs were Jell ArDold, 8ute-.a1Jbon•; Tina White, o.wnette Norrla
o Stu&lt;dy, rigid sreol ' in Homestead, Pa. Before it ctlndy King. baton twirling Missy Howard, baton and and Mandy Reeves, Hee Haw
0 Ornomonrahc:rolls: ontlquo block finish
ended the ftilowing Nov. 20, and tumbling; Katrina Sherry Arnold and Becky act and Mary King, plano.
• Rust reslsronr hardware ·
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Judtes were Mrs. Debbi
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and spectators had been shot Dalton and Kevin Dalion, act.
Buck, Wendell Hoover and
lilAC! ROO FIWM CliP
f•OM lEGS
~STOitAG!
Other participants were . Vernon Weber.
to death..
group talent , singing.

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CHOICES
Karen Blaker Ph.D.

'Shy anxiety

to do ;.ith the way a person
acts than with where he or
she place the blame for anxic·
DE~ DR. Bd LAKER - I ty.
am a .....year-o1 hard-driving
Fur example, a shy woman
used car salesman. I am ag· asked to give an oral pre!en·
gressive on the jub a11d the t.atiun to a new employer
life c•f 1he party in s&lt;icial . would feel her anxiety was
sitUlll •.m '·
caused by her own sucial in·
And I am painfully shy.
adequacy. The non-shy per·
h .. am ·writing because son. on the other hand, would
nobody betieves how ex· recognize that fee ling anx·
cruciatingly uncomfortable I wus is nonnal in a stressful
am in the presence of peopie. situation.
My girlfriend dusn't even
Explain lhis to you r
beli.eve me and I have be~n girlfriend. A person is shy if
dating her fur five years. he or she feels shy. Or, ~~And, of . course, my boss cordtng to dictiOnary deflm·
laughs in my fac-e whenever I lion, if he ur she is "timid,
talk about my pounaing heart. readily frightened or startled
and nervous stomach.
and uncomfortable in the
Last week my men's club presence of others."
did a lak~.off un "Hipleys
r am sending you a cumBell~ve It or Nul. " The first plimenl&lt;\ry copy uf my new
skit featuFt'li yours tnily II'Y· "Hotline on Shyness." which
ing to sell a car without ac- .will give you _ and your
tually talking to anyone.
girlfriend _more information
I must admit it was funny.
th
t1
di
But after I got home, it !ell a on ~ my 15 surroun ng
!lOIII' taste in my !flOU!h.
·shyness; the pros .,. and cons
I just want someone lo -of glvmg t! up and ways to
1m
conquer the problem.
Other. readel's who w~nt &lt;1
ow - and accept- the real
me. Is that too much to ask?
copy should send 50 cents plus
DEAR READER - It may a self-addressetl, sta mped
be too much .to ask of your e_nvelope to me, in care of this
employer and the membel's
po B
5
c1. your men's club becaw;e .new~pape~, · · . ox 47 •
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Rad1u City Statwn. New
· w"' stereotypical shy person · York, N.Y. 10019. Be sure to
is quiet - sometimes silent. a~k for •· Hotline on Shyness."
He or she avoid.• eye contact
If your gir1fn end still can·
and often !lies to avoid othel's not undersliind your feelings
compleiely.
of shyness, you may have a
MoSt shy people fit ·this pru~lem . She may not want to
stereotype. However, others see you as shy because she is
Wte· you handle anxiety ~y enamored with y0ur outgotaking the offensive in in- ing, aggressive image.
terperaonal situations. Shy
This disparity will even·
aruclety is nul the same fo r ' tually cause a (lcep rift in
every shy person.
your ~e laliunship because
Another group suffers from everyone h•s a strung n~d to
thiutereotype. That groue_is feej _ "known " by· certain
made up of people who mere- special people.
ly enjQY being alone. Because
Although ·orou seem to be
ol that propensity, lhey are upset beca11o;e you are not
frequently 'caUed shy. Since understood, you do not seem
they. feel no particular anxie! overly distressed about
11 when interacting with feelino shy. For example, yuu
oChers, huwevt!!', they are nut do not ask how to combat
truly ally.
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111e dlffl!l'ence between the . Ma ybe yu u prefer nut t.u
shY and the non-shy has less ~ivc up Y'"" ~hy ness. It c-er·
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report
which
cmsiated of a discllillon 00
the lmportlnceof mulching . .
Members signed a card for
Mrs .· · Gr_etta Simpson
disabled by a fall.
.
Plana were made for a
family picnic to beheld July
24 at the Shrines' Park in
·Racine. Mrs. Mcrrls will be
the hostess.
• For · the ' pr~gram
arrangements brought by
Mrs. Buck, Mrs. Grimm and
Mrs.
Carpenter
were
dlsc,ussed. Poln·tera . were
given 00 different tYJI'S of
arrangements, suitable
~ontaln~rs · and ways to
Uhprove in the art of
arranging.
Refrealunents were served
by the hostess. Robin and
Lisa Young of Lllncuter
were guests.
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. Mrs . James Diehl was
elected president of the Bend
0' the River Garden Club at a
meeting held recently at the
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Carpenter.
Other 'Officers elected were
Mrs. Eileen Buck, vice
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Cross, secretary; and · Mrs.
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Lot N o ' .) ddjoining lot N o . 6,

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Rt\ fe r ~ n ce

~rit.br1, 11f~nMIOfl

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Sr l ua l e d
in.,
Colum br a
r ow n !\ h i JL Meig s Co unty ,
Oh rO, Se c. l, Lot 560 S Pari Of
1:1 a rrr! mill l ol rn S W
'• 1 SO
&lt;lcrt•s
R f! f er~nce 161 page 673
Me rgs County Deed Records .
Judgment S17 49 p l us ac .
cr ued t axes , assessmen ts and
pen altres .3nd cos ts of action•
CASE
N O . 78 . DLT
lu
PA R CE L NO . CBT 03 T rtled
"' J H Marlin and W 1ll i e
Ma r tm
•
,
Sttuatec.t
in
Columbia
'Towns hip , Meig s County ,
Oh ro Ber ng N half of N E .
qt JM!er of S.W . q u arter , Sec.
15. rown 9, R.1nge 15 Ohio
c ompany ' s Pur c hase con
! t~inin g 23 1· 1 · ac res , more or
tess
Re t e r~n ce Vol 156 page 275
Mcrgs County Dee d Records
Judurnent $ 3 10 80 plus
nc.:rut;.oc.t ta x es, assessment
and pl" n alttes and costs o f
af. l• on
CASE NO 78
OL T 11
PA RCEL NO CHT 07 T1tled
111 nam e o t C
C. Lewr:; , ad ·
dn•so;. unknown
Sr l u tl1 i! d
rn
Chester
T()wn~ htp , Me•gs
County ,
01110 4 6'1 acres in Frac tion JS
Sec 28. Town J, Range 17
Otr i o ~omp any ' s Purcha se ,
'wt1ich h es wes t on th e h iQh -

•

Sunda~

rurchase

, Pj\RCEL NO

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ruLU)'
thru Frilhly

A, To wn s h rp 9 ,
15 Ohro company ' s

insu r a n ce .

In or der to be con.s.id ered ,

,...

at t sea t ed bids Sholl t&gt;c
r11 ce ived in th e offi ce of the
su perintend ent , South Third
· Avenue , M iddleport , Ohio, on
or b~ ~ l o n 12 .00 noon on J u I 'fl
13 , 1979
A ll bid s su bmitted s h a ll be
v~li d for d pl' r iod o f at leas1
si)( ty (60 ) d.1y s fr o m the dete
of · bi d openmg s The oni'JI
alteration s whi&lt;.h shall be
~I l owed in iJ bid atter the b 1d
opcn rng s are change s mede
.in tht" pubhsh ed rates after
the bids are opened .
The Bo"rd of Edu ca tion
reserves th~ right to eccept
or rejr. ct any or all b 1dS .
I

Jane Wa9ner
Clerk . Tnasurtr
Melos L.oca l School
Oi :!!. trl c l

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21 !71 3, 10, 31c
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Row Plo nler s
Tron sp lon le r

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PR61ATE COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY .
OHIO ESTATE OF Shirley M .
Shep•rd, Oti!!CEASED
Case No . 2Hl1 Docket 12 qage

"

,NOTICE OF
M'POINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY
On June fi r 1978 , •n the
Meigs Co unt~ Probate Court ,
Case No . 22i11. Ronald G .
Shepard, Box 28A , Rutland,
Ohio was appointed Executor
of the estate of Sh i rley M .
Shepard , deceased, late of
Rutland , Oh iO.
Manning 0 . Webster
Probate Judge .

(6)

Clerk

26 !71 l . 10. 31c

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Pomeroy Landmark ·

whatever
you II gel results
to~ fer with o Sentine l Won! Ad
Coli Q92 -2156

Syracuse Da rr y
Queen Ju ly A 11 to 6 A nlr ques guns . m1s c

FlEA

.
On June 28, 1978, lri the
Meigs County Probate Court,
Case No . 22i17, Blanche
Edwards , R t. 1, Box 435,
Stor-;s Run Road , Cheshire,
Ohio ;5620 was appointed
Adm inistratr l.: of the estate
Of
Pearl
P.
Edwards ,
deceased , late of 38500 Star 'is
Run Road , Route 1. Bo;~~: -435.
cnes111re . Oh io

o.

Manning
Webster
Probate Judge

(7 1 3, 10. i7, . 3ic

lifil.:!"ck W. carsey, Mgr.

~
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-.

Phone"2-2UI

VARO SALE . July 3 only . Boys

, clothes to- size 6, gnls , boby
· clothes to 12 months . Rt 124 ,
M~':'!ll!_e . __ __
Y.ARO SALE . 81 0 Second Stteer
Mrddlepor1, Ohio. July 5, b , 7
Oish.es,
fr nens,
sil verware .
A~on , drapes curtains, silver
tone pons lurnrlure , ele&lt;:trrc
_oppl~nc~s ~n~ ~o t s of clo th rng

MU~RA Y

l HREE wheel b• cycl e ,

brond.n e w 742 2789 .
F 100 • 1970

Tr uck
A I
mechonrcnl condllron
rod1ol
!tres . ped ec t work hutk. Coli
V(I1 ·7Zl8 ~
'1~
Ford

STA N S UARGA INLANO We buy .
sell and ! ro d~ Open 7 days o
week Morn Stree"i , RuTland ,
Ohto Our pn ces con no t be
beat Phone 7&lt;12 -1063 .

~!*~"~~~"''~: ;;=Pn3 MONlE CARlO Landau P.S

G ARDE~

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P 8 A .C .. AM B track stereo
· Ex cellent
co nd1tion .
51 700

I'R l:S H

ve g e Tob l es .

DelberT Patterson , Gr eat Bend

BA3·26n
I%6 VW BUG ·S&lt;OO 'I'll 5BSB

STATION

FORD

5 good t rres by
owner .
Coli

~ 1.t ~:__-633-~~f_'_!r~ _!&gt;~ 1973 PlYMOUTH Cudo lAO P S .
P B.. auto 60.000 m rle s . Askmg
$1000 PhoneB.C3·2061
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1971 DODGE CHARGER Spe(!OI
Edtlion. Damaged le ft f ro nt
lender and door. Hondvmon
~pee rot. $400 firm 985 "l iS.

WHEEL
ALIGNMENT

SPECIAl
Any U.S . m•de car-Rarts
extra if needed.
front ~ wheel

Excludes

drive cars .

Call Now For
Appointment

IQH PINTO Must sell Wtlt se ll
low New trres , new shocks
low mrleoge , good c9ndhion

Collq92·728S
1973 CHEVROLET IMPALA . 4 door
hardtop . Aut o , P S , P 8 .. A C

992-764&lt; .
1970 TORINO $275 Con be seen
ol 655 Sycamore Slreet Mtd

~ lep~~ f? h~o -·

or

.

9q2-2S'18.

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Pomerily Landmark
9.~ck W carsey, Mgr.

g

Phon09t2-2181

WATE R WH L dr,llmg. Wtll rorn T.
Gran! 742·1fl79

FEMALE
b~itegle .
mole beegle One set of 17 gal.
_ .~~--i~o.'Jgas l~nks 99?~~3~.

ktlchen,

nice

N.G .F. A.

heal,

basement,

garage

workshop,

part

$25,500.00.
NEW LISTING !-

Kltthen

has range and ovens, ref . &amp;
freezer,
dishwasher,

disposal. ceiling hunt, wall ·

regular
mrleoge

I• res
$"5

A 78 JJ
l ow
oft of the m .

992 0309

CAlVES , 3 w eek s To 3 rT1onths old .
Coil ~.t ~235! oft er_b ~m
REGI !:t TERED APPAlOOSA more .

16 1 hand s
E• cellent con ·
formofiono nd brt:H:~ding Shown
pleasure ho rse . So und lor
breed in g $1500. negot rable .
Koren Griffith . 61• ·99::1·5782.
bef01e noon or after sunset

36' GAS RANGE . G ood &lt;Ondttton .

NEW LISTING - Lovely
J bedrooms, 2
baths, equipped k!tche~.

central air cond ., patio, red
wood fencing, level lot,

newer· home. $32,500.00.
6 ACRES - With very nice
home, J bedrooms, b&lt;ith,
large dine . ln
kitchen,
ftreplace ,
bllsement,

N.G . F .A. heat , 2 car
garage, tun width porch
overlooks river, S32,000.00.
LOOK MOM! 3

Here rS a

rnat you will Hke.

bath,

bedrooms,

N.G F .A. heal, carpellng,
basement, just

new s iding,

re ce,ntly

s.ole . 20". off . July J · Julv 15 .
:_. B~dey ~ · M iddleport ._
'

remodeled .

lo'.lely ktfchen ,

1915 SUZUKI 250 drrt bike . Phone

SERVICE

992-3640
1967 BSA b50 Mark .t , Cus tom
pamt, excellent shape on ly
2800 oCiuol
m rles
$_600

7&lt;2-2753
PIGS. 8 wet:tk. s o ld
Phone
f:I43·74Q I Tom S&gt;oyre Portland ,
OhrO
GICEEN BEAN S ptck your own . 6r

mg t!,) ntom e r Arnold Hupp
I orrn l etart fall !! . 'J.Cl :'J.6'J"J .

We h1ve enl1rg1d our
servlet daporl"!tnl and
will serl!_i&lt;• Holpoint and
other brands. .

Prvneroy Landmark

1 ~~De Jack

! ~.

•

w. corHy •.Mfr.
Phonem-2111

1614) 6qa.3290

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- fER ED - Pelungnese
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pupp ies

j or •

:· J!!· ·~_!ll '~ -

sole

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'11

MODERN SUPPLY
Smoll lllllnt &amp;

mower

servtce, Missey Ferguson
&amp; Gilson Tillers. Lawn ·Boy
Mower 'Salas &amp; Service.
399 W. Main St.

Pomeroy, Ohio
Ph. 992-2164

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COON PUP l o r sole Also. dogs to
g• ve owoy . 9"9 20tO Roc1ne .

SEWING MACHINE Repq_tr!l , ser·

v1ce , oil mokes . 992·2284. The
Fabric
Shop ,
Pomerov
Authorized Singer Soles ond
Servic~ . We sharpen Sc•nors.
EXCAVATING. doter , loader ond
HOMESITES for sole, I acre and
backhoe wor·"- dump trucks

up

Middleport , near Rutland

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and lo· boy s lor hire , will haul
lilt dirt to soil, limestone and.
g rove l Call Bob or- Roger Jrtf
ters day phone CXl2 ·7089 , night
phone Qq2 -3525 or 992- 5132 ,

NEW J bedroom house 2 baths
all elec .. I acre. Mrddleporl ,
close to Rutland . Phone 99'2·
7.t81 .
EXCAVATING , d ozer
backhoe
- - - - - - -- - and ditcher . Charle!l R. Hot ·
.------------;~ fie ld,
Bod Hoe Service ,

AFOR · ~:~:::· o;:~Pho;:;,:~.
Dl"1'] co.at;ng, sepl ;c oySI0"1S
.
IAGil 8., sR.l(3
truck ,
tf2.3)2$
limestone ,
bfocklop
doter , backhoe, dump

IH,t.ll

ll

·- sidrng. 3 bedroom downstairs ,
'} ups tai rs, hvrng room . •dinmg
•oo m , both , kitchen wrthout or
with opplron(es, completely
( arpe ted downs lairs hot water
heat . orr condiltoned , water
softener. carport a nd bcfck
poli o { lo h of concrete ). '1 out·
b ui ldrngs (I
v1nyl srdrng) .
Lo&lt; oted on s1de stree t m
Hutlond
Ohio .
Coli
day
742·2'211 or evening J.42 -195.. .
A Sk for Herb

216 E. Second Slrtet
P9mtroy, Ohio
'

'' NEW LISTING- 3.7 acres
overlooking the Ohio River
on Rt . 124. Drilled well, 3
bedroom Fleetwood mobile
home witH air conditioning,
nice kitchen. 111:1 baths, sun
deck and loto of flowers .
HOUSING .
HEADQUARTERS
COUNTRY HOME -

GeorgeS. Hobstener Jr.
Broker
I07Vz Sya~more St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Phone 992-6333
Office Hrs.: ·
9o.m.-5p.m.
C losad Thursdays &amp;
S.turd&lt;ly 11 noon
Your Full Time
Real Estole Broker
NEW LISTING
3
bedroom total electr!G

taxes,

Rlggscrest

Manor,

po•mg . R1 143. Phone I (61&lt;1
-~'18- 73~.'.:--_ _ _ _ _ __
PUlliNS EKCAVA!ING Complete
PUDDLE POOLS . AU sizes and
shapes . Swim poo ls , 2 yeors
expenence , free eshmotes ·
onythrng
you
need
lor
underground swim pools, New
chemical and supply stote
Albany ,
Ohio .
Phone

6,.

6

home with central

In

6'18 -~55 .

low

on

corner lol. Selling tor
$65,000 but well worth II.
NEW LISTIIl G - 7 rooms
and bath, 4 bedrooms, nice
size kllchon and living
room, s11ueted on 1'h acres
on Happy HolloW' Road.
AsklllQ Price SJA,OOO.OO.
T.rirO.'"'" this od Is 'a111111
Is btcouse we are ielllng
our lisllngt lut. For I
quick sale of ~ow property,
... u• for -fast wrvlct.
Cheryl Lemley, Auoc.
Home ,_lA2·2DIJ
Hlllan Wolle, As-. .
Home t4t-251t ·
• GeorgeS. Hobstallltr Jr.
Broker
!lome Phone m :JJ:It

Weddings
Silver ond ,
Golden Annlvtrsory
Family Reunions
Speciol Occations
Photogrophy
Is

our

businns, not a side line

1·3
ENROUTa FROM
~00 .'TO ~I! 20iH
CEN'TU~l¥ (VIA DR· WONMUG'S FABULOUS 'TIM!aMACHINE~ ALLEY 00P AND OOOLA lJNEXPSCT!!:DI.Y
FINO ~EMSELVIOS IN AN UNF,O.MILIAR DIMENSION.

U'ITLE OIIPIW'I ANNIE

KEN GROVER
A"T LEAS T
HE'S SATISFIED·..

fJS·4iSS

Chesler, Ohid 45720

GORDON I, TE~FORD
• SUI ... MURPHY
AIIOCI,te Rtaltora •

!!IJl ~ LCM!S HIM
... WHEtol FOLKS ARE
HAPP'I AND IH LOIE,
WVHAT ELSE

BUl' HE'S SO

LAlY··· FLOSSY

r - -- - - ' \ , DOfS ALL TH'
WOftK ...

nr:n'
.... ~ 1_rtr~t-.J
Portraits ·
Weddings
Passports
Anniversari"s
Specia I Occasions

lOOK .-· TWO MEN

BUT I OOII'T

ARt GF.:l TIH'

OUT ... 0 11 · 0~\ 1

SEE HER ·

K.f:EP

DOW !~

....

\ HE Y MU S T
Bf B&lt;\D ... THEY
ACT SO

FUIHIVE'!

COUNTS?

GASOUNE ALLEY
OVUUIU LjOU mind
holdinq the qas cap
. for a minute?

The PhOtO' Place
( Bob Hlleflich l
Pomeroy
5-31 -1 mo.

109 Hiilh St.

BRADFORD, Aucnoneer , Com·
ple1e Servrce. Phone 949 &lt;1487
or '-4'·2000 fitbclne , Ohio, C r~lt
Bradford .

ELWOOD BOWERS

REPAIR

Sweepers, too!lters , Irons. •oil
small opplionres lown mnw or ,
next •to Stole H1ghwoy Go roge
on Route 7 Phone (614 ) 985 -

3825-::.·,-----,,-do roof1ng , COris lru( liOr1,
plumbing and heating. N o tab
too forge or 100 small. Pho ne

Will

"'j1-lA\J l&lt;S co;&lt;,

142-7348.

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SAVE ON
CAIPETING

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-li S P!..ACE
.\\Y5EL t:

ocvs, Bu- :

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=EL!...

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IIOOK LINE
ANtl S/NK£R I rfc WANT.S
OU'&lt; [;A l T ..

i\JCI.V !

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S~:: -~ = ~!:ST

=• LM

CF '1E:

TONIGHT!!! ,..____0 , .•1

DRIVE ALlnl.E
&amp;

SAVE ALOT .
All corpel lnslollecl with
poddlnl 11 no .cho rgo .
Expert lnstollolion.

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Rubber Back Carpet

~

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bl.c -689 -5251 John Jeffen or
b89 52b5 Brll Gillette . ) We ore
NOT all wet on PRICES .

. . . . . sq. yd.
-

&amp;up

NORTII
• 1\ 6 G
• Q (() 81;

Boy where you &lt;on tome In ·ond s" what you're "'!ling
-Good Hftctlons- Fully '
stocked.

•K.J !I 2

9A 54 :1
t KQ82
+ 1\ 10 .I

SOU Til

BORN LOSER

+ ~QH !O

• 7

VESIRSe·SOS,'W~ La~llllb

'
East-West

I

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THAT SNUFFY SM!Y

HAS GOT TO BE TH'
LAZIEST VARMINT IN
ALL CREATION~!
'

HE EVEN MAKES
.OC AUNT SUKEY 00
HIS

SIGNALS

Soutb

Pass

3+
Pass

Pas/'i
PasR
11bl.

Pass

l'ass

pomt s

pl l'kcd up 50 p0111ts."
1\l a n · " What would have
ha ppcncd i( South h~td s irni&gt;ly pHs..&lt;;jcd as cl cHicr· Prob;tblv F.as t and Wes l wou ld bid
to· four h e&lt;~ rts and go down
one und ouhled MriVbc South
would 1~ct into th~ bidding.
go to rour Spadt•::; ns a save
and go d own tw o doubk"&lt;l
You never know what is
going ~? ha1&gt;pen with freak
hands.

~til!{ rfir:ll&amp;llUJl,j
· !\ ' (_,ennsyh:ania reader
wants t o know what the

heart hand is
and hOw it got its narne.
llcre is the hand :

J

I (JC
EXCOBit

rJ

1

-

Jacob~

By Oswald
and Alan Sonlag • ·
· 'oswald : " It :jius been
standard expert\• practise
since almost the fltst days of
contract to u se ollenipg,suit
bids of three or 'I'OO"e for
preemptive purposes . They
are made with one-suit
hands that will take a lot of
'!ricks with thai suit as
trump •nd very few tricks
with any other suit a·s
frump."
Alan : " Here is a . typical
non-vulnerable preer. pt that
paid real dividends. East
decided to ~ with a
takeout double. ~~st liked
ti his hand und cue' bid four
spades to let F::ast choose a
~-lo..;~~ suit. F.usl bid five hearts and

•A KQ

7-:J-Ij

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Answer:"[
Sa1urd ay .s

Wl-lA'T 'THE ..::rUDGE
W~EN A 51&lt;UNK
APPEARED &amp;EFORE

$AID

HIM.

~OTERO!

D

Now arrange the circled letters to
form 1he surpnse answer, as sUg·
gested by lhe above cart0011 .•

I I X) IN THE [ I I X1 ] t"
(Answers 1omonow)
FROZEN CIPHER
What 1hc flying fool must'hevu been -

I Jumbles· RAINY
An swer

.

LAPEL

PLANE CRAZV

Mt ssi!-i:lippi

Opening lead: , • 2

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BARNEY

Vulnerable:
Dealer : South .\'
We~t
North Eaat

4+
Pass
Pass

'

YOU
. .

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•to6 3'\
• 8 5 •t

&lt;U ~lol v.EDD\\lfJ W~SA~

Son

Oswald
'' If E..st lmd
pa .s.sed , h is snh• would ha ve

EAST
+10 2

+ K 6 42

wc1 t:

f'l l' h CI' "

WF.ST
+8
t A!l 75

No rth decided to duulJie .
Wlum the ~anuk c of hatti e
h;itl c lt.:.rtrC'd :.twHv Nnrth and
So uth

+ (~ ,I 9 7

IF YOU NIID
A SOFA THAT
.
'MAKES A

15 IN..STOd(

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• .I 4

C..11742-l2J J
TALK TO
.WtriWIIor- Htrb Grata
or Gtne Smith

Rutf:lnd,

Unscramble these four Jumbles .
one letter to each square, to torm
four ordinary words

Preempt pays dividend

Floor Cowerinl! In ·Stock

742-2211

fii;\ THAT SCRAMBLED WORD G~ liE
~ ~ ~~ Ul~ (~
by Henri Arnokt and Bob Lee

· Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

9' and 12' Vinyl

RUnAND
FURNITURE

. 'fl Jl\11.\.(t fi;)1f

BRIDGE

As Low As

lED~

NEW LISTING - Lorge I
room farm homo. Has 4
bedrooms, 2 balhs, T. P .
water : : drilled well. Fully
equipped kitchen and
lounclry room . All floors
carpeted. Alao Iorge barn
with 3 lofts 111d torn crib.
This you muat -for only
139,000.
DON'T
WAIT
ANY
LONGEit, IUY UFQRI
IT GETS HIGHER, HER I
AT THE REAL ESTATE
CJI!NTIR.
HELEN L TIAFOftD .

LitTLE ORPHAN ANNIE-A LOW PAIR

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNJE..-MANA U AU.

PHOTOGRAPH\'

I Alter 6 P"'·

NEIGLER BUILDING Supply lor
heat and drilled welL Has a
bu•tding hou!le&gt;S , repair work
woodburnlng fireplace and
and cabinets . Call Guy H
P!lrl!al basement. Owners
Neigler . 9A9·2508 aher S pm.
will help finance or trade -·__,_
for mobile home. 10 acres
more or tess. S33:Soo.
LIVE
FREE
- ' 2
apartments and room for
more. Want to try an easier ' THREE BEDROOM house In Rocme
oreo. Neor river. Completely
way
then
payments .
remodeled . '~"9 :25•5 .
Opportunity Is right here. -------- -- -~-3 ', ACRES ON Peococ" A~t~enue .
&lt;Xtiy $9,600.
Pomer oy .
Will
fmonce
GARDEN - I end onem
5786
third acres with 3 bedroom
. older home on(l 3 car
1'1• ocre, with 2 bedroom mob•le
garage.
Lots
of
home. Excellent condition and
outbuildings and ceil ar .
attractively set up with under
Natural gas end T . P .
pmnlng , 1idewolks , • patio .
· water. Just $16,0110.
porcn awnings ond ollached
HOUSE lNG
storage room Five Points or~ HEADQUARTER$
_ SI.' ..~·~2~·2;::
67:_:9:___ __
HOME 'SITE- 2•12 acres of
nearly level land. Water
and electric available .
1,000 tool oft hard road .
Just
,ALL BRICK - 10 rooms, 2 .
apartment, modern Inside,
J bolhs , s bedrooms.
furnace
heal .
F11ll
basement, good brick
outbuilding, and nice
garden , 1'1• acres of lind c:w.
Rl. 7 and 2 rentol lncomn.

·ss.ooo.

BUT HD.'i'D "'IU KNOW

Chnler, Onlo .
10-30-c .

Let us · c1pture and
preserve those pre.cious
moments torever -

Se rvice . Phone 992-7 .. 78.

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REALTY

located

grovel ,

R( A!{QII

room

HOBSIEIIER

Box!

..0U SA"( 'IOU

SENT OUT
TO BRING US IN 1'

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OH

Cqjl QQ2-7.81 .

DID

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RISING STAR Kennel, BoordJng
Indoor and
outdoor
runs
Grooming all breeds Clean
sonUory foe~lilres . Cheshire .
Phone (61.C) 367·02'92.

all f:l&amp;frlc ,

carpeted, garage . JUST
$26,000 00.
MANY
OTHER
P R 0 P E-'R Tl E S
T0
CHOOSE FROM - WANT
TO SELL? JUST TRY OUR
PHOTO LISTING SER VICE .
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK, KATHY &amp; LEONA

healing b!lls, situated In
the Arbaugh Addition ,
Tuppers P!alno, Ohio, on
large tot . Selling for
$.12,000.00 .
12 Room, spl !I level
lh'al
has
Chmmey Swept bl' o pr of essio nal - Colonial
everything,
located
In
wrt h mode rn dustle ss rfeunrng

APPLIANCE

Auto&amp; Truck
Repair
Al$otr'ransmission
Repair ·
Phone 992.5682

HOOF HOLLOW Horses . Buy. '!u'll
trade or train New ond used
saddles. Ruth Reeves , Albany

$27.200 00.
2 YEARS OLD - Localed
on 1 acre, ranch type home.
3 bedrooms, bath , utility,

electric,· low

992 J236

0.

locatton,

bedroom home, modern

o ldt tme wq1krnon'ihrp , Call
I JH·W 57 , k on Znrtr n(ln

mile off Rt. 1 by-poss on
St. Rl. 124 toword Rullond,

SlS,OOO.OO.

kitchen, rec. room, full
bath w!lh Shower, lola!

HAHN'S J hp ro l o t.lle-r Ho me. l i te
150 cham sow · JO gall on gas
water healer , 9'J2.7.t65 .

~.

P9mitroy, 0.
3-1 5-lfc .

un its ,
flreplate ,
5
bedrooms. 2' baths, hoi
water · heat, double lot

TWO

2

ROGER HYSB.l
GMAGE

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Tires
Battery.
Installation Service

hung and central o base

,_

"- HZ-2174

MOORE'S

&amp;

porches .

~osldontlol
ond
commorclol. Coli for
estlmoh, 24 hour service .
Anyd&lt;ly, onytlme.
Phone m-3106
Jock Ginter 91$.3804

NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At .

bath, H.W. floors with

carpeting,

Hutchlmon Sub-Division,
Rutland, Ohio. Homo has
full basement and garage.
Situated on lot 95'•115' .
Selling prlc@, $37,000.00.
NEW LIS'{ING
4

A -7 8 - 13 .

VINYl SIDING

Lovely

home,

t ires

_... _

Soffit, Room Additions
&amp; A-Fro me Homn.
For F,... Estimotes
CALL
992-6323 or 992-6011
6-191 mo. pd.

NEW LISTING -

OFF BEFOREWE LE'FT THe
MARINA!

$1PTIC TANK
CLEANING

Service
. . . . . . •• the
...._

AlUM. &amp;

newer home, 3 bedrooms,

'THIS WHOLe MeH OYER.
THI!- I'OLIUl

I HAD THETAN I&lt; TOPPED

SALES AND SERVICE
11 -9-lfc

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592-3051

WHAT DO
'fOL.I MEAN,
I'M OUTA GA5!
vou·~r: 0111 THIS:
BOAT, TOO!

•orm..2u

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VA FHA , 30 yr . frnanc'm g, also
r etrnqn cmg tr e f(md Mortgage.
17 E: Stole , Athens . phone (6 14)

WE'll! &amp;OING IMCI&lt;: TO
!&lt;HORI' Fti&amp;HT NOW ANO

,&amp;ARCH MEl

IUT I CAN TElL!.
'fOU ONE THI~C1
FOR SURe·-

1 A.M. to4:30 P.M.

MASH BROTHERS ,
R..aJ EM.it~f~kc:-=~ t~
. :;-_

'' CAI'fAlNEASY
',-

!OCI Main St.
P9meroy, .Ohio
Pomeroy 992..212

Free Estimates
Phone 949·2862
or f49-2160 .

LOS T· BROWf':' of ton cigor"'tte
cose ond change purse, brown
and blues wtfh key ring At
J(oyal Oak
Parks . Phone
773 52.t0 or return to Moson
Pol.ce Dept.

REGISTERED

SNOW

Gutters and
Downspouts

.
ONf BEDROOM turn1shed house

•

PUJMBING &amp;'
.HEAnNG INC. ·

New or Repair

m

HOUSE FOR SAL~ . 7 story vinyl

Wogan .

1911 FORD CA~AXIE Ru n• good
S300 Call 742·2137
-- -~- ----1961l DODGE DART 315 V8 4

I;Klth

992 -5621

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door oulo
or tg i nol

Coli

Wil l CARE for the eldedy in our
h ome , Phone~7 73 1.t .

$1200 992 S786

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ond

CLELAND
ASSOCIATES
9?2 -2259 - 992-6191

19M LTD FORO and 1970 For d
LlO Also parts and body ports
1-'hon&amp; 992 -36-40.
1973

ROOMS

'1'12·2205

also

FOUR GRAV~ spaces 1voults nnd
componron bt onre m em ori al m
Me1g s Memor 1ol Gorclens
f'hone 992 5538

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Coll992 2298
l'HHH

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CARTER

H. L WHITESEl
ROOFING · .

l'WO BEDROOM unfurnisfled opt

Klfcnen

MARKET .

WOMEN S AND , r,,Jd,, n s shoe

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY

HERI;'S

c

Phone 458 -1630

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M ec honrcol

!.'Jf!:R.

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RIGI-IT.

LEFT OF' HIM, AFT!:R FALUN&lt;:&gt;

Business
Services
,

COUNTRY MOBilE Home Pork ,
Route 33, north o l Pomeroy ,
Lorge loh Coli 992. 7;79
.
.
~E NtOR
CITIZENS : Our new
re nlers ass rs tonce , you may be
able to live tn o ur oportrnent
lor len than SSO o month for
•n or@ informat ion , contact
Vrlloge Manor
Apartments .
tn1 7767
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SHINN'S TRACTOR SAL&lt;&gt;

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Thf' Board o f Educ at ion of
the M e1o s Local Schoo l
D•st r rc t dP.s 1r cs to re ceive
Sfla l e d b rd s lor flt:&gt; e l in
su r once an d student a cci d ent

household Ne.w used or ont r
ques Martin '! Fur n rtur e 70 N
2nd St
Mtddleport
!Jhone

NlW 8 USED IMPLEME NT&gt;
Mf9 lloler · Mf lO Boler · MF120
Boler ! Matthews ~oto r y Scrthe
MF880 Se nlr mo unt ed b bu t
IOJll Plow
MF570 12 Q1H ·
Mr200 2 Ro w Choppe t Mr :N 7

99?

161 26

NOTICE TO BIDDERS
FLEET INSURANCE
STUDENT ACCIDENT
INSURANCE

SENSI MA TIC o c
f,"oun ttn g
machine
Ph o ne
992·2156, The Dotly Senltncl
Ill Court S!leet, f' omeroy
Oh1 o.

\.,
Leo n W Vo
CHIP WOOD
Po les
mox
d rameter 10 ' on lorgest end, SB •
per ton Bundled !Slab , Sb per 1971 DA TS UN ', ton ptckup .4
ton . Deli vered to Ohio Pollet
speed, n e w d ut ch . rn ulller
IN LOVING memory of my dear
Co_._R•_.2:_!,? me~oy .
~6!Q :..
b ro~ es orrd poml. 2~ m .p g
mother
Evelyn .EI• zabeth
SIJOO . Coli q97 7539 .
Whaley . whom poss@d away TIMBER POMEROY Forest Products lop pnce tor !landing INGI::RSOL RAM orr comp1us sor
three years ago today . July 3 ,
197S
sow timber Co li "CXl2 -5Cil65 or
for sole Cu ll992·3640
You moy hove ktft thr8e yea rs
Kent Hanby 1·"46·8570
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11 fOOl Truck camp er, Sleeps
ago, but to me it see-ms l1ke
OLD FURNITURE , 1ce boxe s brass
tour . Hos showe t . s1nk ond
yesterday
beds. iron b&amp;ds desks , etc
comm ode . R e lt~g c rotor gos or
There i!l not a doy that goes by
complete househo lds . Wnte.
e iectrrc Gas stove wr lh ove n .
tho! I don't think of you
M.D. Miller , Rl . -4 , Pomeroy or
h &lt;elien1
cond ttron
.$2100
You were such o gocxl mother ond
coii9Q2· 77b0
Contact Jam es Roy Por so ns o
a good I fiend to me
475Q8 Cormel Rood Roc1ne. OH
Whenever I hod o problem I could OLD COI NS , pO&lt;ket wot&lt;hes .
-45771
class rings . weddi ng bonds .
olwoys re member your sweet
vo1ce ond )'OUr loving foce
d1omonds Gold or si lver, Colt
Sadly m1ssed by daughter and
~Of~~:~ ~o-~ul.! y _7!_2.:._2~ ~ _ .:_
son -in -low . Chris and Terry
BUY· SIX rooms , good condit1on
Neece.
basement. g1ve s•ze rooms.
IN LOVING M~MORY of our dear
heat, taxes &lt;ond•llon roof.
mother, Evelyn Whaley , who
me-loco hon lot, prrce. etc .
poued owov three years ago
Wrrte C· O Do1ly Sentrnel ... Box
today . JulyJ 1973
Po~eroy :...O~ _
45_?bJ__
Sadly missed by Jo Ann leonard
_ ~n~~~ ~~br oug_h_ _ __ _
IN MEMORY of Donald (Sonny )
let us test your w1ter Free·
Fo lmer He would hove been IF 'r'OU hove o se•vice to o ffer ,
.forth · Thre&amp; July .C
wahl to bur or se ll something,
Dod&amp; Mom
oe look.tng lor wort..
or

WE WISH to . expre!ls our thonk!ii
and oppce&lt;rohon to the Roctne
Emergency Squad . Dr Telle
wnv .
ond the personnel at .Veteran s
Rei e ren ce Vo l 142 page 95
Mem0f'lol Hosp , the staff ot
Mciw. Coun t y Deed Rt&gt;cords .
JVCQmcnt S71 15 p l us a c
Ewmgs funeral Home. the
et ued tax e!), a ssessments and
mln1s1er and s1n~n
and
penelt iH 1\nd cos1s of acHon .
ewpeclol\y 10 all our Mends and
CAS £: NO 78
DL T 12
nerghbors who helpec:Ldurmg
'PA~CE L NO CHT 01 Titl e d
th e illness and death of our
rn n ome o f B&lt;l Sh an D rv rs lon of •
father and grandfather . God
C rllzcn s
T .:&gt; l e phone
Co ,
Bless you os we con never
Add re ss unknown
Sr t ua t ed
1n
Chester
repay you for your,.!ovmg kmd
To wn s h rp , M e r~ S Co unty ,
nals
OtlrO oa r t of S, E Quart er ot
.rh~ Ror Bush Family ._·_ _ _
Section 3, Tow n 3, Range 12
Ohro Com pany's Pur c httSe ,
llC tn Q on e a cre mor e or tess
k Pte ren ce Vo l 122 pa ge 483
Meigs Cou nty Deed R ec ords
JudgmP.nl Sl-49 . 07 plus THE AMERICAN legion Post 1.CO of
New Hoven will sponsor the
,1rc r ut&gt;d taxes, assessmen t s
~1ncJ , penalti es and CO!ots of
Donny Workman Memoria l Pte
~ c t io n
nrc to be held Jutv " 11 om td ?
CASE NO . 78
DL T 13
All members a nd fomrly m
PfiRCEL NO L T T .Ol Titled
' \lr ted . leg1on Picnt c G•ound"S
tn nam r- nt Oscar L . B&lt;'dg tey
f'ublte •nv1led ofler q pm for
o~ddres.'i unk nown .
!;; •f u&lt;'ted in L e tart Town ·
!~r~~?~.~ -d~l?_!_~ - -- :...
'&gt;l1ip, Me 1QS County , Ohto In
WANTED : OIL ond gas leases
Lot ?57, SN 5, Ran g (&gt; 12,
Olive and OrOnge Townshtp
lown I , Ohlo com pany ' s
Mergs Co .. Oh1o Also Carthag e
PtHt h&lt;t!:.f•, (O nt ain ing one
• and Troy Town$hl p , A1hens
ttc r e tn orE&gt; or le ~s .
Co , Ohio $2 per acre and also
Pc tcr tn ce Vol 171 pa ge 52
Mt• l q~ Cou nty D~ e d Reco rds .
free gas for your home Ca l l
J ud giJle nt $128 85 p l us
1·6" 667-3S93 .
o'ic cr-ul'd loJKCS . a ssessmen ts
~nd perf.l ll re!i, and cos ts Of
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
.1c li on
\
Tile Soard ot Educat ron ot
Wh cr t'!as. suc h iudgmen ts
th~
Me i ljJS Local School
or der s a id r ~ aJ p ro p ~rty to be
D i str-ict des ires 10 rtce rve
'&gt;Old. by th e u nder sr qned to
sea led '()Ids for ttr e tollowmg :
s ~t 1s t y the t ot ll l am o u nt of
1. Tires and Tubes
"&gt;uc;h jiJ dqment
'1 Gasoline , Oit, and An
Now
there l o r e .
p ublr c
t1treez~
tu) t rc; e rs 11c r c by Qrv cn that I.
3. Fuel O il
Jam es J . Pr CJ ff ill , Sher i ff of
i.
Coal
Anllllysrs
M I~ ICJ'&gt; ( o\Jnly, Oht(l , wtll sell
Require&lt;:t
w r. h ' ~.1 1 pr operty at pub lrc
5. Milk and Da iry Product$
rtuCI IOfl .
f or Lash
to th e
6 . Bread and .,.._ B~tker'fl
lnghl":, ! IJ rdder of a n amount
•,o·ll iCH:!n t to s al rs t y ' the · Pro&lt;:tucts
7 Meat
11rdQrTH•nl tHJams t eac h pa rcel
8. Produce and Dry -Goods
t"Jeq Jtln• ng at 9 .00 a m at the
tn orcter to be constdered ,
•ron ! door ol t ne M ergs
all seated bids shall be
Cou nty Court HouSf..' , 10
recetved in the offi ce of the
Po n,cr oy, Ohro on the 15th
Clerk, South Th lr&lt;:t A11enue,
d.t y of July, 1978 ann con
Middleport , Ohio on or before
llnul11g th er e.after , fr om da y
1? : 00 noon on July 13. 1978.
to dc1y, tf an v par cr~ t d oes not
The Board of Educatton
reo•tvP d suff tere nt bid , i t
reserves th e r ight to ac &lt;ept
shiJII he off ere d fo r sal e ,
or retect any or .&amp;II b rds .
u nde r !he sam e te r ms an d
r:n ndt t ion s o f ! He first sal~ a nd
Jane Wagner
fl l thC ::.a m e I t me of d a y at the
Clerk Treasurer
~ ,, n H• pl a ce on th e 11nc.t d&lt;l v ot
Me i gs Local School
.l •J iv \9 78· l or iJn am ou n t
D i strrct
&lt;..1/ ff tC rf'nl to 'S .Jt !S I'; t he
t udg111Pn l ilgl\m&lt;; l the par cer.
J P r off1 tt
Sher rfl o t
M ei t~ s Co unty , Oht o
(6 ) 19. 26 . II l J, Jt c

NO ITEM TOO Lorge o r too small
w,ll buy 1 piece or ~co mplete

9'12-6370

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BU~ROUGH S"

for two older ladies In rown .
USED !R.'&lt;CTOHS
rOQm , board plus better than
overage wages . Replies kepi MF135 Diesel . MF230 Otesel
MF1 SO Ore.sel . MF235 Otesel ·
conf rde-nliql PhonP. 992 7588 or
MF165 Otesel . MF285 0 Jesel .....
wrile PO Box 2"9 Pomeroy
Mf 1135 Diesel Cob , oir &amp;
Ohio.
heater
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Mt.IIIWi:f
Nuotr UTI SalUI"tWy

F r ac t ro n

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61. 696· 11 ¥

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NOTICE

M~ r q s Co unty Dee d Records .

2 bbth
.
1971 Coventrv 12 x 65 3 bedroom 1«169 Statesman 12 x bO 2
be-clroom ,
COAL , UMESrONE sand. g'ro ve l

Pu r chuo;e , bemg lot 8, 9, lO
s w.ln

JQ7J Dorion 14 x 00 2 b edroom

1971 Vic torion1.t y 67 3 bcch oom .

8 WEEKS OlD beagle pupp•es .

rt"SptiiLSiblt' for-1001 r llum urlt' tnL"Ut"•
rt'l.1. LIIS4/rtion·
Phur~e 992·21:6

.1r1d • -, o f l ot 11 of the Sub d iVISIOn Of SiH d lOt by A ." W .

8 &amp; S MOBilf HOMES Pl. Plea·
sont , W Vo . besrde He&lt;k s.
1973 Broadmore 1-4 1e · 64 2
b~r oom

~Q

SHEPHANO puppy
weeks old. 992·3630 ·

n~ Publi.tdrcr rt'St.'t'Vt'l the right
kJ t'tlit ur frJl't1. HIIY 11Wi det•Jnt"t.l ub-

Si .u&lt;11ed 'i n Olive Townsh ip ,
M&lt;!I QS cou nt y , Oh10 , Part ot
l o t 112 Se c l 1on 2.11 , Town , 3 ,
R'a ngc 11 Ohi o Company'!

Vo l JA7 page 358
Cou n t y D ee d ~ecords .
Judgment SA1 ,94 plus ac .
cr ued taxes. &lt;l ssessmcnts and
re nAl l ies dnd costs of action .
C AS·E
NO
78 DL T
9

old

COlllf

unci.

!3o tto m Dn1 ,s,lon of Citizens
fe lephone ( o . • addresses
v u known

•

weeln

whi te . N7· 318l

Mot..Ue Honw uMsantl Yard waleti
all' ill'l&gt;eplal only with l'Hslr will r
Ul'dcr. 25t't"llll'h1U"Mt' for a~tb carrying Bux Numl.rt•r In Dn"t! of The St!tJ.

( ASE
NO
78 D L T 1
PARC EL NO OUT 01 T1fiE'd

R&lt;mlll'

6

good home Black. and

nwmnllln. C~U~h inildvi&amp;IM.'t'

d Hi rqes as foll o ws ·

'

FROM THE SQUAD ROOM WINDOW.

In memory. C..n1 ul n1anks •nd
Obituary : 6 t&gt;elltM per word, P 00

has

t)l'!en rende red agatn !it cer
t.tm parcels of reo I e~tate tor

'fRAQY

&amp;lotm'Jil

·

F.tu:h wun.J UYf'f'' Uw- rninunw n 15
Wurth b 4 l't'llU pet" wort.! ~ t.la~:
Alb Nfllling ulht"r 01.11.11 L'tltWe\'UIIYt"
dia)'ll will bl' dwrgl!d at tlw l dH)'
rMtl' .

NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
J UDGMENT
OF
FO.ECLOSURE OF LlENS
F DA DELINQUENT LAND
T AXES

Wllere a s ludgment

Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash

·

liWunb~ratti .CJW~t"

Jl DL T 10

9-·The Dally SentinP.L Middlepurt.Pnmeroy ; 0 ., Mund"y, July 3,1£~ii

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NE\V- JUST OFF PRESS I JtiMBLE BOOK 111 with t 10 puules Is avail·
able for $1 J5 POstpaid trom Jumble, cJo "'1.9 newspaoer, P.O. Bolt 34,
Norwood , N J 07648 Include your name, address, tip code and make
checks payabfe to NewepapMbOOkt-.

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A contract player ' opens
seve n hearts He is promptly
doubled and takes only sht
tricks because an opponent
holds SIX top clubs Md the

other, seven hc1ulo;. It was
discovered way back when

spades.,... wcrc the

lowest·

ranking suit and hearts the
highest. It was supposedly
used by riverboat gamblers

to fleece passengers.
I Nt.:WSPAPF:H ' •:NTF:II1 11USt: ASSN . I

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(F'o• a copy of JACOBY MODF.RN sene( Sr to. '' Win al
8rl(me. ·· ca rt~ of this 11ewspa·
per. P.0 . Bo x'-1/89. Radio City

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stop by
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10-'lbe Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, o., Monday, July 3, 1978
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The ' ;::r~~ollce
Garrett, Torrance, Calif.; a• ·· Department investigated two

r .Md n.hera oft . i t wu ~~:'!u•~
wl~

11n1c1t from the ...,. by , ·

cluuace ol obewen

JOSEPH HINJ)Y·
F.uneral services "for !lt~ughter, Mrs. Richard
1, _ 6 ulllllllltolllelew ' Joseph (Joe ) . Hlndy, 53, (Sharon) Smith, Coolville; a
111 ud early mo....., Iowa . formerly of Mlddl~rt who . brother, .· AI~. Folla01bee,
wUl he Iaiiie • or low 'ltl.
died Saturday In Chillicothe,
Va., three grandchildren;
we~. !leld at 2 p.m. today at three step-grandchildren and
the Rawlings .- Coats Funeral seve.-.1 niece.§ and nephews.
::::::;::::::::::::::::::':::::::::::::~':::::':;:::::,;:::;::::&gt;::::,::: Home with the Rev. Dwight Precedll)g hiq~ ·tn \Ieath
. ld!!swlfhis pandren~, ;~ehhis
WEEKEND MEETING
Javitz oHlclating. Mr. ljlndy bes
wUl he a weekend was hom July 2, 1924 at 1arst .. e a
·sax. . ers
1 d Delbarton, W. Va., a son of and sisters.
~re:et.!' f ~a;~:t Rcu~u~~b the late Ollie 41Jd. l'l!ary ., Funeral services 1Vill be
st rt•~• Wed eSda With' the . Mustard llil)dy. He was alllo. · _held a( 2 p.m . .Wednesdl!y ~t
a ~P..,· En., - '1
Ut h . preceded 1n death · by two · the White FURt~"ai· Home. 111
Rev. au1 _. ,.ay1or o1 a . . .
·
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Coolville with the Rev. Roy
ak '
Sisters. . . .
. . . ..
as spe er. .
Surviving
are
two Deeter offac1atmg: Burial will
On Sunda~ mghl the_r,..-"~ daughters · Mrs Mary Jo be In Cool~leCemetery. •
be a hymn smg featunnl! the · Pickens 'Middl~port . 'Mrs . Friends
Y call at the
PeacefUl Valley gospelgroup Sharon ' Brewer Pbrkers: funeral ho
any time after
from Columbus. Pastor .
. W V • •hr
.
noon on Tu
·.
1 .·. ·
Leland Haley invites the burg, . a:, t. ee sons,
. .
.
public'to attend the services Joey, .Cleveland, !,lay. of
.
.
'
which will start at 7, 30 each Parkersburg, and ROD!Ue of
KATHRYNP .. fOJ\D.
•
Beverly·• three ••Isler•
.Kathryn Petennan Ford,
evening ·
- -~ · ·Mrs.
·
·
Don
(Emma) · Crum, 45., ·former .· . Ml.d dleport
,
Delbarton, W.' Va . ;. ·-Mrs . resident, died · Friday at
ATHEN~ ·
Clifford (Eijzalleth) ·Stumbo, University ." Hospital In ·
UVESTOCK SALES
Middleport, · and . Mrs. Reed Columbus · after :. several
Saturday; July 1, 1978
(Dickie) Vam•" Las Vegas months illness. She was the
·'
. ' daughter of 'Mrs. Vemlce
Slaughter Steers 51-51. 25_, · Nev_., and t;wo "brothers,
,Cass
Feeder St~rs - (400-100 lbs.) of Middleport' and Kalad Petennan, Columbus, and
choice 51Hi2, good 43-55.
. (Cal ) ·of Winter Park, _Fla. the late Curtis Peterman.
Feeder Helfeys ( 400-700 Several grandchildren
In idditio11 -to her mother,
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daughter,. wanda ; · one son,
Feeder BuDs (400-100 lbs.)
Mr. Hindy was a member Aaron, and an aunt, Mrs. Ora
choice ~. good 41.75-47.
of the Middleport First Scott, Columbus.
Slaughter BuUs ·(over 1,000 United Presbyterian Church.
Funeral services 'will be
lbs.) 48, Slaughier Cows, He served with the U.S. Navy held Thursday at the J . W.
utilities 38.75-41.85; C8Mers during World War II. He was Ross Funeral Home at I p.m.
and Cutters 32-37.35..
a 25 year member'. of · both Burial will he In Ev~rgreen
Veals (choice and prime ) Middleport Masonic Lodge Cemetery. The family may
62-70; Baby Calves (by the 363, F&amp;AM, and Feeney· be contacttd. at' 1425 IJUdreth
head) ~Bennett Post 128, American or phone 252-3216
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Inlet. ..
FOII'membersofanJillin,
m, fllllllly ·died Saturday In
cralh of a slnaiHngine
illrpta. 1n a ·cornfield near
Denl8an 1
The dead
were
B~ Steam, 43 •
!*wife Dr Anne Steam 31
and · 'tw~
daught~rs:
Ale~:a'ndrla Jane, 7,. and
Jennifer,&amp;. 'lbreepassengers
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PLACE DESIGNATED
The GlowetteUhould meet
at ·Scott's Cleaners on the
corner ol Second and Spruce
In Gallipolis at 11 a .m .
Tueiday for the Gallipolis
Fourth of July parade.

SQUAD RUNS
The
'Middleport
Emergency Squad answered
three caDs over the weekend.
At 12:06 p. m. Saturday
Donald Annentrout, 106 N.
· Second Ave. , was _taken to
Veterans Memorial Hosnital
with a po$Sible fractured leg.
AI 12:SI p. m. Sunday the
squad re!ponded to a caU at .
the Anderson Trailers, but
the call was cancelled before
the squad completed the run.
At 9:48 p. m . Sunday the
squad w's called to the
Aleshire residence on old
ropte 7 for DeJa Braglln .who
Hogs200-230
(No. 1,lbs.)
Barrows
and
Gilts,
47-47.10;
was taken to Veterans With a
Sows :i5.85.J9.10: Boars 32,50.
.. broken ankle and injured
Feeder Lambs 51~.
shoulder.

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. lieFann
had
been
agent _.With
Bureau Jn.surance which
later became NationWide.
Burial was in · Riverview
Cemetery:

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Aceording to ,the p!llrol, m
auto drlnn by Jeffrey p;:
BI'WIIfleld,25,G•Uipolll; wU'
ealll bound on .Wooclnllle,:
when vehicle operated by:
Stinley Mayo, 2&amp;, Jackaol!:
· Pike, went left of ~ and;.
sideswiped the Brumfield.
auto.
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There was no report of;
· injury or Qf citation.
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on SR 124, at Mineravllle 1n;
Meta• County.· ..,
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driven by George J . Deaver~
lost control while netlotlatbqf
a curve, went ok the ~·
sid f he ad
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eo t ro way,.,"""",
back onto the highway;.
passed oH the left side, and
struck a e•uanlraU.
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There were no Injuries. 11Mo
Deaver vehiCle lncurre4:
mooerate damage.
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razura, 18, loll both hands to
United Prao IDterutluUI
the explosion of an. "M.atl."
It wu· the nation 's 202nd Police IBid both firecracker
l!lrthday, and Americans types pack power 'ranging
marked It wllh their usual from a quarter to a third o(
recipe of plcnlci, parades, that of a Stick of dynamite .
~otechnlca and proleat. But • On the highways, jammed
the Fourt.h of July carried its Tuesday aa motorlllla headed
1111181 mark of trqedy too. home from their holidays, the '
A dynamite-caliber "block- traffic death toll topped 600,
buller" firecracker ripped · Inching toward Ute National ·
threeflngersfrom the hand of Safety Council predlcUon of
. :Kenneth McCorle, 17, of New . 650 to 750 fataJIUes .
In BUllion, soaking ralo
'Yirk when he tossed It from
the window of a. CJ~r, only to thinned lhe crowd to 20,000 find It bouncing back, and in from last year's 350,000 - as
Baymne, N.J ., Marcello Er-

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Veter.alli"MemorlalHospltal Durham, Michael Dutcher,
Saturday Admissions - · Mary Edmonds,"Brett Elliott,
None.
{:Harles Ferguson , Zelia
NOW YOU ·KNOW
Saturday Discharges - .Fisher, Pearl FuUer, Rosa
Mike
There actually were seven . CURT.lS M. PERSINGER
Ollie Buchanan, Louise Griffith, Norma HollingsCleopatr_a s who ruled Egypt
Curtis M: Persinger, 98, Eshelman, Rhonda Gilbert, head, Anna Hughes, Karen
at one tune or another, and Coolville, died Sunday at Charlotte · Nease, Danny Jackson, Georgiana Jenkins,
149 S. Third St.
they . were Greeks, not Camden - Clark Memorial Walker, Nancy Huffman, Troy Kingerly, Mrs. Charles
Middleport, 0 .
Egyptians.
Hospital in Parkersburg Elizabeth Hysell, Myrtle Lanier and daughter, Mickey
following a brief illness.
Warner.
Manring, · Imogene Morgan,
. '"See
M i1
Mr. Persinger was hom In
Sunday Admissions Lorita Nicely, Evie Nickles,
MEETING
Ufe, bealtJa uti lwj] I AREGULAR
Burnsville, W. Va ., a son of Helen Bartels, Syracuse; Orema Smith, Mrs. Max
regular meeting of
the
late Martin L. and Susan Carl Autherson, Syracuse; Stumbo and daughter, Debra
.
·~
Pomeroy Lodge 164, F&amp;AM,
Fox Persinger. He worked at Della BragHn, Middleport. Via , · John Forys , Irene
will be held at 7:30 p. m .
Sunday Discharges - Eliza · Wellman , Teresa Whit,
· at the Temple. \he shipyards In Baltimore,
Wednesday
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during
World
War
II
and
Foreman,
Carolyn Klein, tington, Mary Wolford,
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All Master Ma50ns are 1o:
5pentthe rernalnderofliis life Richard Hudson, Alma Thomas Wright.
vited .
as a self-employed fanner. Frazier, Daisy Glassburn . '
(Birtba July I)
He had been a resident of
"
Mr. and Mrs. David
Coolville for 40 years.
HoberMedlcaiCenler
Hughes,
a
daughter,
Surviving are his wife,
·(JilDe!l'l
Jackson;. Mr . and Mrs .
Helena Rood Persmger; a, . Donna · Baker
Teddy Wendall Payne, a son, Bid·
'
daughter, Mrs . Bertha Barker, Randall ' BentleY. well.
William Bowling, Luther
(DiscbargeaJulyZ)
Outstanding style, quality,
Brown , Jack Carter, Denise
Kenneth Adams; Milton.
Cox, Carey Cramer, Charlene Barnhart, Florence Barrett ~
D
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u
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Bertha Batey, Debra Carll.r~ ,.• , "'"'r~, · .., J!~P.!lc.~ -nter, Edna Ellb, . Cheryl
value. In a word: Lane
Delaney
and
son,
Ira
~:..ggers,
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Jr., Helen George, Margaret Fraley,
Mr,ll.
Timothy
Gray, Bev.erly . Guinther, Harless and son, Mary
· Clean . un&lt;!l uttered lines . Lots of emphasis
The Parish of Grriee Mary Heck, Michael Jarvis, Hughes, Hazel .Jarrell, John
Church ;Episcopal) wlll Lucy Jones, Osle Juniper, Jones, Leigh . Mash, Myrtle
on the natural beauty of richly grained
eo~Jlmemorate
the an· Otie l.iru!berry, Mrs. Dwight Neal, George Newland Jr.,
woods . Scaled for modern needs : Styled
of
American.
In- Uoyd and son , Lewis Long, Vicky Pittenger , Reva
olveriBry
with a flair for understated contemporary
dependence
with
a · Robert Massie, Marion Reaves, Ghin Sprouse, Tanya
elegance. Crafted with the integrity of a
celebration of Holy Com· McGinnis. Mrs . David Sturgeon, Donald Vaughan
Company whose nanie has stood for -quality
munlon at 10: 00 a . m. Meaige and daughter, Mrs. · Jr.
furniture for more than 60 years . And priced
Tueaday, lo the church, 3%1 Frank Mooney and daughter,
realistically . This is the Lane story . One to
· E!lst Malo Street, Pomeroy. Suds Pauley, William Perlive with happily ever after .
Mrs. Roberta O'Rrlea, a singer, Timothy Powell,
member ollhe p!lrlsb vestry, Kelsie Ratliff,
will serve as Eplololer. Tlie Reitmire, Tina Riffle, Mrs.
· celebrant of lbe service, Charles Ruckel and son,
which will he accerdbag to Douglas Russell, Viola
" The Book of Common Rutherford, Marla Rutt,
Pnyer", will he the Rev .. Marjorie Salser, Pamel~
Robert B. Graves, rector of Saylor, Uoyd Sergent, Clara
MIDDlEPORT. 0.
the. parish.
Shamblin, William Sharpe,
Fern Sheets, Billie Stewart,
Mrs . Paul Stewart and
daughter, Nancy Stinson,
DO-IT-YOURSELF
Luronda Thacker, Joy
Thnton , Scottie Tripp,
Juanita Weethee, Aubrey
Young.
(Births)
For al your do-it.,ourself .
Mr. · and Mrs. Robert
daughter,
Chassin,
a
Home Improvement Supplies
Jackson; · Mr . aod Mrs.
W_Uliam Cochran, a daughter;
Cross Hardware
Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. Brett
\
Epling, a son, Gallipolis; Mr.
• Housewares ·
and
Mrs. John Johnson, •a
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daughter,
New Haven; Mr.·
N
• Paints .
and Mrs. William Rollins, a
• Electrical Suppjies
A
. daughter, Wellston; Mr. and
• Plumbinq Suoolies
Mrs . Arthur Robinson, . a
doughier, Jackson.
E
(DI.sehargeo July II .
Helen Anderson, Olga
Open Mon. thru Sat.
Beckley, Jake Betz, Blllie
9: 00 to S: 00
Black, Nonna Broyles, Mrs.
•'
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Middleport _
992-38
William Christian and son,

the U-year-old Art~ur
Fiedler conducted hla annual
musical specuicular, with
from
the
cannon-fire
Mauachusetts
National
Guard punctuating Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture."
At Intermission, ·Fiedler
was presented with 24
leather-bound volumes
containing half a · million
congratullitory · signatures
from his fans.
·
, "This -Ia a: great day for

:· me," Fiedler ·said. "'I don 't
think I'll ever be able, to read
.all this. It woulrl almo st he

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· Pomer.oy-Middleport, Ohio
Wednesday, July 5, 1978

like
reading
· the · " Star
Wars ;"
" Close
Encyclopedia Britannica." · Encounters of a Third Kind"
For ' New Vorkers it fell .and_ "2001 Space .Odyssey."
Cold rain
dampened
more like the Fourth of
March, with temperatures in festivities in Philadelphia
the 60s and a drizzling rain too, but failed to halt the
washing' out planned disco ·traditional fireworks and the
parade from Independence
dancing In the streets.
Despite
the
gloomy Hall. Mayor Frank Rizzo
weather, they turned out in presented the City 's highest
force to .watch the · aMual· awllfd - the F~eedom Medal
Macy's fireworks display to Roman Catholic
elec)ronically synclironized Archbishop Cardinal · John
this year so that 6,640 aerial Krol.
·
shells burst on cue to the . In . Washingto n, several
Strains of theme music from thousand members of the

Youth International Party
puffed pot across the street
from tbe "White House in a
protest bid ID be arrested, but
police . de clined . Yiolence
erupted
briefly
when
mounted officers r:esponded
to a ·barrage of bottles and
cherry bombs with a charge
loto the " Yippie" ranks, but
chants of "peace - w.e .want
peace" soon quelled the
disturbance.
In J3axter Springs, Kan., a
firecracker tossed from a car
by two teen-agers blew back
into the vehicle, igniting

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Brand flare leg . true
western st'y ling.
14 ounce blue denim pre. washed . Sizes 29 tci 42
waist - lengths 30 t~ 34 .

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selection

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11\tn's long . sleeve

western shirts In
slros small 04-141'11,
medium
115-IS'I'al,
Iorge 116· 16•i.l, extro
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USE OUR FREE
PARKING lOT

Q.OSED TUESDAY

ON SECOND ST.

JUlY 4TH
Open Wednesday
niursd;~y · Saturday
9:JOto5 P.M.
. Friday 9:30A.M. toe P.M.

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

He Does His Banking
From The Bank •

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relax, fish and travel thanks to a spacial free
F .armer• Bank service; Each month Willis
.
Anthony's social security check Is dapoalted
-·
automatically and directly In !tis Farmers Bank
checking account. He . doesn't halll to Wait
around foe: the check to arrlw In' his mall box, or
worry about It being stolen If he's out--of-town,
or spend precious time hurrylnQ to the blink to
deposit his own check. If you're rill,.;! you c;ail
tika advanlage of the same aervloe , Vlalt
Farmer's Bank for Information about how your
aoc;lal security check can lie automatically .
deposited In your checking account.

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FIRST PLACE in tlie now - theme division was the
float entered by Racine I;laptist Church. Their theme was

Dr. Wade joins PVH
POINT PLEASANT. John A. Wade, Jr., M.D ., an
otolaryngologist (ear, nose

8 a.m . till 1:30 p.m.
He and his wile, Sarah, and
daughter, Emily, reside at

j~:eJh;~:\t:fr"~:'~i~a!~~ ~l~a~~~~-dler Drive in 'P oint

praise given

..:!'h!'~KI. :rJ'~· ·l.aa~otJ:-~=~~ l X~JutrA"t11 ~~ -~~n~;; James'flamed

America mthe Fourth of July - sort of.
''The American peq~le's struggle for independence and
· democr•cy stands as a fine tradition that is aimed at providing
a better life and society In which the people can truly be
Masters· o1 the land," the radio Intoned .

Wants legislature involved

ment.

·Earth return readied
MOSOOW (UPI) ~ The world's first Pollah cosmonaut and

bla 1\uaaian cm~ma'*'r readied their return to jj:arth today,
.,.._ their apace ca~ule loaded _With data from a week of
aperlments aboard the Salyul 6 $Illite station.
- Soviet aplite experts predicted more SJ)I!cefllghts with
Jnternatlmal cr.e~ as part ol the jntercoounos program.

U. S. protests ap_p ointment
GENEVA, Switzerland (UPI) -The United States has .
lannaJly protested the appointment of a Soviet KGB
Jn&amp;eWaence colonel u persoMel director at the United
Natlma' European headquarters.
SWiu authorities, In an unusual public statell)ent, salct·
' tbey were "c'-IY studying" a Soviet request to •lve
·dlpklmatlc accreditation to Gell Dneproflky, ldentlfled as a
KGB colonel.
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WAIHJNGTON ( UPI) - 'l1te FBI wtU PIIY .10,001) each for
W.awlkm ...ding to lhe arr8ll of two Cuban exllel being
lullld Ia CCIIIIICUon with lhe 1978 slaying ol tonilir OtUean
D I 21 Mbr...f Orlando IAteller.
PBJ11p JNIIBII Dave C... said Tuedlay ''Up to flO,OOI!
1
lu'betD lll1bll'llld fGr Jll)'lllellt to lndlvldull" who help find
··e~~~~~r Jo11 DIGnlllo Sulrez cr VlrgiUo Paz . The FBI consldera
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State fire marshal's
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office In the hospital.
to ·represent
Dr . Wade is the first ea r, B
k
nose and throat specialist to
UC eye state
come to the tri-county area of
COLUMBUS
State
Mason, Gallia, and Meigs . He Representative Ron James
Is a graduate of West Virginia (0-Proctorville) has received
Unlversi ty
.School
of special recognition by being
Medicine. He completed .a named to help represent Ohio
ClEVELAND (UPI)- U.S. District Court Judge Frank two-year general surgery at the National Conference o£
residency at Charleston Area Stale Legislatures.
J. Battisti has received a suggestion from stale attorneys that
Medical
Center
in
Jame s was tapped bY
he Involved the state legislature in the Cleveland school
Charleston, West Virginia, Speaker of the House." Vern
deeegreptlon case to get th~ $15 million needed for school
and then retu111ed to West Rille, to attend the three-day
busing In 1978.
Virginia University Medical . meeting beginning July 5, at
A melll&lt;l'andum filed with the judge by attorneys for the
Center. for a three yeaf' Denver. Colorado .
Ohio Board of Education, co-defendant With the local school
Rifle said he chose James.
residency in ENT surgery.
board In the desegregation case, said there can be no . A- native of Charleston, Dr. because of his expertise in the
desegregation without the money and the legislature controls
Wade has been published in areas of natural resources,
ihe funds.
·
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the " Laryngoscope" a environment, energy and
national publication for e~r. state retirement.
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nose and throat specialists.
_"T.he people of $outhern
His subject was "Clinical Ohio should be proud that
CHARLESTON, W. Va. {UPI ) - No increase has
Signi£icance
of
Vir al they have a representatative
materialized even though· U. S. Bankruptcy Court oHiclals
Latency ."
who has experienc e and
were pre~re&lt;t f&lt;r a large boost In cases at the close of the 11~
in addition to his office kn owled ge to share with
day United Mine W&lt;rkers strike.
hours, Dr. Wade will also be le gislator s from all fift y
· U. S. Bankruptcy Judge Edwin Flowers, In fact, said the
rumber of bankruptcy petitions In the past three months has dolog ear. nose and throat . states ," Riffe said.
Represent ativ e
J ame s
and facial plastic surgery at
faUen over the same three-month span last year, from 283 in
commented, " l am looking
Pleasant Valley Hospital.
,1977 to mly 235 In !978.
·
James
L.
Farley. · forward to a t remendous
Executive Director
of . learning experience that will
Pleasant Valley Hospit a l, help me to continue to imBARTOW, F-la . (UPI) - Charlie Smith celebrated, hls announcing lhe appointment prove services to !he people
!38th birthday Tuesday and said he still drinks as much booze of Dr. Wade to the staff Silid, of my ~istrict , "
" We are indeed fortunat e to
as he can get and likes to smoke cigarettes, too. .
have
. a physician of Dr .
EXTENDED FORECAST.
And m special occasions a piece of cake is a nice chaJ11le of
Wade's
caliber
on
our
staff."
Friday through Sunday, .
pace f&lt;r Charlie, who !lillY reaDy he the oldest man in the
Dr. Wade Is in the process
warm
and hum!~ ..-tth
wcrld as well as the IJnited States.
of establishing his practice at
showers dally. Highs from
Pleasant Valley Hospital
85 to 90 and lows In the
now . His office hours will be
lower 70s.
. LAGOS, NtieFia ( UPI) -Relatives are moving thousands Monday through Frid~y from
of sick NlgeFian p!ltients out of Lagos hospitala, which have
been itruck by the state 's public and private doctors.
Both public and private health iervlces in the Lagos area
were paralyied f&lt;r the second day Tuesday as doctors refused to treat the ~ck because of a dispute With the military govern-

.:Relatives moving sick

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Celebrates 136th birthday

CROSS HARDWARfJ

JULY 4 ONLY
BUY 1 GET 1

:£,..)_r_h_e_w_._or_fd_To_'.d_a_y_

No increase materializes

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County and Churct)." Second' place was won by the
Aux iliary of the Racine Fire Department.

F1RST PLACE WINNER In the Independence Day
theme was the float entered by Wesleyan United
Methodl$1
Their theme was "Independence in
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GULF

'BAKER FURNITURE

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ago in a wooden crate In a
bookstOI'e - was purchased
by Dallas millionaires Ira
Corn Jr. &amp;lid Joseph Dr~oll
for $400,000.
.
For horae.raee buffs in
Lafayette ,
La .,
Mr.
Firecracker did his Fourth of
July best .
The 4-year-old gelding entered the fifth race a decided
m1derdog, but hunch bettors,
eyeing his name, ran.lhe odds
2· 1 in , ll is favor . Mr .
Firecra cker won , paying

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more fireworks and Sl'lling
the car on- fire . The two
youths jwnped, and were .not
injured, but the lllazing car
hit another vehicle, then
rairuned a garage which also
burned .
Another , firecra ckerrelated blaze leveled most of
a city bloek in Girard, Kan.
In Dallas, a group of
wealthy' Texans marked the
Fourth .by presenting an
original second"printed copy
of the De cia ration of
Independence to the city. The
documPnt - found 10 yeo;us

MEETS WEDNESDAY ":
The Syracuse- MineravIlle
Sports .AISOCtatlon Will meet
Wednesday at 8;30 p. m. at-'
the Syracuse MuQiclpaJ ,
B u ildlng.

ELBERFELDS
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~~~~ ~~u:r:: ~on':: . ~~ Rd,, at the junction ol S~

According to the
an .
auto operated by Junior F. the rlllllp
,
accll;lents over the weekend Baker, 25, Crown City, had
The cb-tver loll control 011
while the emergency squad slowed to _tum left, when a · the wet ~vemerit, went off
answered three caDs.
ve'!'cle dr1ven by Richard A.. the rlghl aide of the roadway,
At 7:1:tp. m . Saturday, an Philllpo, 24, Chesapeake, was and struck theslgnsowned by
accident occurred on East unable to atop and struck tile the . Dep!lrtrnent of TransMain Street when a car Baker auto In the rear.
port~tlon.
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driven by Carl Swartz 25
.\11 QCCup!lnt of the Phillips. The
auto
Incurred
· Mason, was maklog a' left· -.:ehicle1 Mabel .M. Phillips, moderate damage. There
tum_and a vehicle driven. by 56, clalined lojuries, but was . were 110 lnjurlea, or Citation.
.Daruel Dudding, 17, Rac10e, . not 4\lmediat~ly- tr~ted. .
At 9,04 · .in. officers were
!ltruek the Swartz.car In the . Phillips was · c1ted :'or ·'caUed to ·tl:e sCene of a twOleft rea~. Dudding was assu~ clear distance : 'lliere . car accident on SR 7 threecharged With unassured clear . was sbght domage to both 1 lhs f
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An acc1dent on West Malh ' · At·6:30 p.- m .-. on M_t. tabor: . . A 'di . .
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occurredat7:18 p.m. Sunday '.Rd · tlllv-tertths of ·a ·mUi•' · .ccor ng to - ~ patro •
when a vehicle operated by north of CR 3o an llllto driven· Jerry $wartz,(f, Middleport,
Debra . Beasley! . . Wes_t bY. Joe .W: Undamood, 40; .wahi rttempttedg ~o
ha
Columb1a was pulling·out of VI 1 ·
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. Powell's' Silnoco Statii&gt;n
n on, ~o . lu.e __wl .
. ! · Sayer; 19, New Haven,
headln west . Beasley lied embankment. ...;
.
. When Swartz observed apg_ ._
. . pu .
. . Acc~rdlng _to · the patrol, . proachlng traffl~.
her
·
vehicle
across
·the
road
Undamood
was 110rth bound · swa 11z then a 1· t empted
. 1o
hi ·
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tUng a car riven Y eMy on .Mt.. Tabor · when· -he,
h · h 1
d
Hanklson, ~ew Haven, who . became incapacitate~. at- re;:enter 1 e ng t ane, an
was travelll)g _~ast: Beasley templed to back to tum: hls st ;ck the Saye~ ar~· Sa
was charged . Wl\h ·failure. to · -uto;·!'lid-,strbck ·an etJl)lank· v . passenger m.
yer
y1eld the •nght of way. ·
men I. · Tbere was · sliglit NehlciHae,SusanlJ .. Ededwainrdj, 17 •
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.
da mage
. to the .auto. .. ' · . .. , but
ew wasven~otc aun
ury
. th
. ere. were IIo inj unes
m
immediatelY
e1ther accident .
·Lindamood was cited for t ted
At 2:~ a. m Sunday the DWI.
· . · . r~her~ was moderate
emergency squad answered a
·AI) auto operated by Jackie da
both h.I 1
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on Wolfe Drive and _lit 12: 26,p.
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Mrs.
Norman . ysell,
· Pomeroy, to Hotze Medical
Center. Also, at 3:04 p. m . the
squad transported Donna
Gibbs and Chriatie Gibbs, ·
.
both involved
in
ari
automobile accident, to ·
Holzer.

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from several cars at Racine
Tue sday evening, Meigs
Count y Sheriff Jam es _J .
Proffitt said this morning. '
Sheriff Proffitt and Deputy
"Robert Beegle had responded
to a ca ll from Thomas Kibble,
RD Pomeroy . Kibble advised
he had gone to Racine to
wa tch the fireworks display
and had parked his pickup
truck in ~e church parking
lut behind the junior high
building .
F oll owi ng . the fir ework s
.display, he discovered the
truck's battery had been
stolen .
While investigating , nearby
res id ent s furnish ed t he
sheriff with a description and
li cens~ plate number of a
couple of cars as well as the
descri pti on . of . some in·
dividuals thaf had been act.
ing suspiciously .
Patrolman Werry was
alerted by radio information
.
'
regarding the matter
. A short
Unlted.Eress loternatiooal
states
patrol ' ipterstate mi:might T.uesday but reports lime later Werry spotted one
of the vehicles in downtown
A nationwide effort to highways for speeders, has from some states went . not
Pomeroy : He stopped the car
reduce speeding dur.il)g the not reduced the death count complete.
Fourth of July holiday significantly from previous A breakdown of accidental and took three suspects to the
eounty jail.
deaths :
weekend appears to have holiday weekends.
Upon questioning, deputi~s
Alaska , Washington, D.C., Traffic 634
failed to hold the traffic death
learned an IS.year-&lt;&gt;ld Rt. I
count under the minimum of South Dakota and Vermont Drownlngs 140
Reedsville . ro uth and two
650 projected by the Nati o~al had no deaths reported.
Planes 21
youths ages 16 a nd 17 from
Safety Council.
. Attempting to combat dri· . Total 795
Operation
CARE,
a vers ' fati gue, volunteer s
California led all states the Chester Area, had cashed
cooperative elfort among law served free coffee at eight wit h 68 traHic dea ths , a check at the Landmark
enforcement agencies in 44 cities along intersta te followed by Texas with 44 / Station. The check had been
highways in 'Dlinok, ~hi~~ &lt; TIJi_noii!. r~rded 29, New stolen from a car at Racin e.
had one of its highj!st" death '·York had .zs: •Florida 24, The battery Jaken from th e
tolls·for the Fourth of July in Geprgia · 22, ·Arizona 21 and truck has '&amp;en recovered
recent years ,, The Texa s lntlfana alii:I Ala)Jama 20. · ,.. _frorrra Syracuse resident .
De puties also learned that
Department of Public Safety
/ 1. - -"~:"
one
of the trio had stolen two
urged drivers to use tHeir ,.,,1- , ~~W
'
-helmets at the Southern
. headlights during the day to'' ' " . .. '
Junior High and when· he
remind fellow motorists of
Considerable cloudiness,
discovered that one of the
traffic safety, but the effort
apparently had little effect . becoming mostly sunn y face pieces had been broken
he threw the helmet against a
Clear skies an~ · excellent during the afternoon and a
swimming conditions caused little warmer. Highs today window breaking the glass.
Th e helmets were recovered
recreation !;eekers to flock to around 80. Generally clear
tonight
with
lows
in
.the
upper
beh ind the junior high
'pools and beaches, increasing
50s
to
the
low
60s.
Sunny
and
building
.
. the drowning toll. Th e
warmer
Thursday
with
highs
·
The
trio
wer e held in the
crashes of several ' light
in
the
mid
80s
.
county
jail.
pending hearings
. plahes pusned up.the airplane
Wednesday
.
The name of the
death count.
18 yea r-old is being withheld
Two Oklahoma Highway
pending.the filing of charges.
:
Patrol trooper s and a
ACTIONS · FILED
J'{lilitary policeman wer e
Two suits fo.r mQney and a
killed Monday · when a dissolution of• marriage -have
· · Department of Public Safety been filed in Meigs · Co unty
OPEN DOOR SESSION
. airplane hit a power line and Common Pleas Court .
On
july 12 a representative
The Fanners Bank and
· ·c rashed while on a traffic
from
"congressmim Clarence
control assignment near Savings Co., P omeroy, filed
E.
-Miller's
office will conduct
Madge, Okla.
suit in the amo unt of $1 ,113.44
session from 10
an
open
door
A count by United Press agaihs.t Helen K. Bol en,
. International at 7 a .m . E;DT. Dexter; and another for a.m.·l2 noon in the court·
ljlday showed at lealll 634 $1,491.75 against Ja ck Bolen, house in Pomeroy. ·
If anyone has any questions
persons had bet-n ldlled in and Helen Bolen, Dexter.
Debbie . Smith, · Portland, concerning the ' Federal
'111E BICYClE DMSION - 1n111 by Mike VanMeter; age 2 and his sister Becky . traffk deaths since the
"Yankee Doodle Dandy" wu 1IMd u their theme. They are the childr,en of Mr_. and Mrs . holiday weekend began at 6 and Cart~r Smith, Racine; Government, please stop by
Roy VanMeter, Racine. Second and 'third places respectively went ·'" Br~· an Dill, Racine,, p.m. local time Friday. The !iled for dissolution of to discuss (hem with the
representative.
eounting period ended at marriage.
and Donlta Manuel, Letart Falls..
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Me igs Count y Sheriff
Jame' J . Proffitt reports the
State ~· ir e Marshal's Office
will be called to assist in the
investigation of a fire tnat
destroyed a truck Tuesday
even ing at the parking lot at
the old King 's Arms Night
Club below Middleport .
According to the ,report, a
1971 Brockway truck owned
by Anthony Ca rdillo, Rt. 1,'
Litng~ville, wa s parked at th e
pa rklng place' a·round 7 P··l"·
Monday evening after Cor·
dillo came into the tipple at
Jay Mar Coal Company
which had -already closed .
The cab of the truck was
destroyed . Coal in it was

owned - by Jay Ma r. T.he
Middleport Fire Department
responded to the scene and
extinguished 'the . flarne s .
Fireme~ were su.mmoned
around 6:30 a.m. today when
one front tire again ignited .
Deputies are lnvestigaging
the r eport of a boat motor
· from Old Towne Cree k.
Gerald Dilf, RL I, Miners·
ville, reported the motor was
stolen sometime between 10
p.m . Monday and 4 p.m.
Tuesday .
T.homa s Gasper s , RD
Pomeroy (Flatwoods area)
re,ported sometime bet jlleen I
p.m. Friday and Tuesday his
house had been entered. Th ~

method of ent ry iS un determined. He reP&lt;&gt;rled a 19
inch TV set and a Singer
sewing machine with ca binet
had been taken .
Tuesday e veni ng, J oan ·
Milliron , Rt. 2, Racin e,
reported the windshield had
been smashed and the radio
antenna and wiper anns P.,nt
on her 1971 Opel Cade! station
wagon parked at a local night
club. Charges were expected
'to be filed later today .
The alertness of Pomeroy
Patrolman Thomas " Pee
Wee" Werry r esulted in the
apprehension of lhree in·
dividuals lo r t he theft of a
battery and other items taken

Nationwide effort to
reduce SReed fail~d
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