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                  <text>10- The Daily Sentinel. Middlepor1-Pomeroy. 0 ., Monday. M"Y 1. 1976

&amp;eele sons, brother buried
of the Steeles were pl~ced in
hearses. Led by West
Virginia Slate Police, they
were driven in a procession of
300 vehicles for three mtles
along Route 2, past the
cooling tower, to the t09-yearold Willow Island Baptist
Church.
They were buried in the
grassy churchyard cemetery.
The 10 members of the Steele
family left 33 children behind .
A sixth member of the
Steele family - a cousin was buried elsewhere Sunday
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in a private funeral service.
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Services for the others were
THE LADIES Auxiliary of the Pomeroy Volunteer
to be held later this week .
Fire Department were on hand Saturday night to watch
Gov. Jay Rockefeller declared Sunday an official day
of mourning in West Virgima .
Resea rch-Cottrell, In c.,
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which employed the 51 I
victims to build a 400-foot
· LAURA MATHAIS
GnUipolis, and Jody Michael
cooling tower, sent flowers to
Laura Malhais, 61, a Grate, Rutland. A number of
the services of all the resident of 1705 Chestnut St .. unc les, aunts, nieces,
workers.
Gallipolis, died Saturday nephews and cousins also
Meanwwhile, federal morning in the- Holzer
survive.
experts focused on a theory Medical Center. She was born
Funeral services will be
that a combination of factors Ju ly 18, 1916, tn Ga lli a held al 2 p.m. Wednesday al
caused the scaffolding to County, daughter of the late
the Rawhngs-Coals Funeral
collapse last . Thursday Fred McGowan and Maggie Home in Middleport with the
morning .
Snyder Rodgers McGowan. Rev . Lloyd Grimm and the
David Rhone , regional
She was one uf 23 children Rev . Robert Madison of·
chief for the Occupational !lorn to that union .
ficialing . Burial will be in the
Safety
and
Hea lth
Survivors include brothers, Gravel Hill Cemetery.
Administration, said officials Harvey McGowan, of HunCheshire. Friends may call at
were concerned about the tington; Otis McGowan,
the funeral home from 7 lo 9
strength of the concrete that Lancaster ; sisters, Nellie
thts evening and from 2 to 4
he ld the scaffolding.
Orville, Wongo , W.Va., Mrs. and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
Katie Miller, Pomeroy; Mrs .
Anna Queen, Columbus. She
was ed ucated in the city
school system and married
Pre-admission
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Wilbert Ma!hais m 1932. He
Saturday Admtssions ~
died a year ago, last May 15.
Erwin
Gloeckner, Racine;
Survi~
in
g
children
are
MI's
.
exam scheduled
Charlolle Goody, Gallipolis; Mary Archer, Pomeroy
Saturday Discharges Mrs . Frances Beaver,
The
Pre-Admission Ch illi cothe; Mrs. Martha Ci nda Roush, Anna Tucker,
Examination for entran ce Bosley of Gallipolis; a son, Marga ret Nesselroad, Melvin
into the Washington Co unty Raymond of Gallipolis, a son, Mullins, Kelly Humphrey ,
School of Practica l Nursmg Wilbert , Jr. preceded her in Billy Brewer, Eh Vance, Jr.,
will be given on Thursday, death in mfancy.
Myrtle Hayes, Audrey Ours,
May 4, at 8:30a .m. m room
There are also 17 grand- Minnie Wise, Iva Powell.
104 of the Washington children and fiv e great·
Sunday Admissions """ Kay
Technical College.
grandchildren. She was a Roush, Mason, W. Va .; Rubin
Arrangements to register member of the Pentecosta l Ritch1e, Tuppers Plains; Ot ts
for the test and pay the $10 fee Church of Gallipohs. •
Knight, Racine; Salem
may be made by calhng
Last Rites will be held at 2 Yates, Racine.
Washington County School of p.m. Tuesday from the
Sunday Discharges Practica l Nursing or stopping
Apostolic Church on Eastern Garnet Potts, Susanna
at the Pra cti cal Nurstng
Ave . with Rev . Willard Hubbard, Roy Bush, Nathan
Office in the Washington Blank~nship offictating . Vanaman, Wilma Buckley ,
Technical College.
Burial will be in Pme St. Rubert Roush, Jr., Jennifer
Men and women with a Cemetery . Calling hours will Miller, Helen Jeffers.
Ht gh Sehoul Diploma ur
be held at Miller's Home for
Equivalency Certificate are
HOLZER MEDICAL
Funerals from H and 7-9
ehgible to apply for this p.m. today . The body wtlllie
CENTER
rewardmg one year program
Discharges Aprll28
in state one hour prior to the
in nursing .
Bertha
Batey , Kim
services.
Pallbearers will be James Canada y, Flora Chambers,
Goody, Steven Goody, Jacob Cheva lier , Mrs.
I
Co mbs
and
Kenneth Goody, Charl es William
Miller, James Miller, Eugene daughter, Merle Conley,
McGowan , David McGowan Mary Daniels, Virginia
Dunfee,
Ella
Evans,
and Paul Thacker .
Margaret Geiger, Hal
Hannon, David McCarrell,
BY liON II. MAAG
Myrtle Miller, Donald
Byron H. Maag, 61 uf 685 Patrtck, Betty Queen, Undo
Westlake Ave . BHrbrrlun, Richards, Phyllis Rowland,
ful'l ner of Pomeroy, died Addtson Seaman, David
Apnl 18. He was employe'! fur Sheets, Cy nthia Sickles,
37 ;•ca rs by the Seiber!tng Lewis Smith,
Harriet
Tin• ami Rnbbtr Cu. as a Thom as, Agnes Weeks, Tracy
fol'l'lllH II .
Whaley, Charles White, Ellen
Mr. Maag was born tn Wood.
Pomeroy but muvt!d to
Births Aprll28
Barberton during Ius youth .
Mr . and Mrs. Ri cha rd
lie was a member uf St. Allen, a son, Jackson; Mr.
AugJLstine Church and the and Mrs. Charles Masters, a
Greater &amp;ncficial Union son, Gallipolis.
Lodge.
Discharges Aprll29
lie ts survive'(] by Iu s wife,
Dan iel Allen , II , Mary
was aiM able to nde as a· brtef stop was made to allow
MEIGS MARAUDER MAR CHING Band led the HikeEvangeline, two sons, Larry Baker, Ora Brumfield, Mrs.
band members to get their bi cycles and deposit their
Bike held Saturday for retarded citizens. Band members
and Mi ch aL·I, both uf Barber- Kenneth Chandler and
instrwnents.
ton ; two daughters, Mrs. daughter, Betty Crawford,
Yvonne Si.Jnuns, Bc.trbcrtoll, Margie Davis, David Gainer,
and
Mrs. Joyce O'Bncn. Dottie Goff, Vtrgil Hixson,
job.
&amp;!msota,
Fla .; a brother. Myrtle Holcomb, Glenna
An offi cial of lhe West Virgima Labor
TWO SQUAD RUNS
Oris
uf
Barberton
, and lwu Horton, Mrs. James Johnson
Federation, AFL- CIO , qu oted one
The Pomeroy Emergency
(Continued from page I)
ststers,
Miss
Clari
ce Maag , and daughter, Mrs. Jimmy
rescue worker as saymg pieces of
Squad was called to Mulberry
llarherlun
and
Mrs.
Mabel Massie and daughter, Jean
The scaffoldin g had been bolted to the
concrete crumbled m his hands.
Ave , at 10 :43 a.m. Sunday fur
Huulk,
Xenia,
and
10
granrl28th ri ng of concrete, poured
"II could be a com bination of these
Allen Bradsh aw who wa s
Neal, Roy Oldaker, Lots
Wednesday, and to the 27th ring, poured
factors . stress, mechanical failure, ahd
taken tu Veterans Memorial ellildren.
Osborne, Shirley Sharp,
Funeretl scrviecs were hc l~ Lenore Slack, Barbara
two days earlier.
the strength of concrete," Rhone sa id
Ho sptlal. At 8:52 a .m.
m
Barberton with burial in Smith , Linda Steph ens,
Some workmen charged the concrete
OSHA has given itself a two4o-fiveMonday the squad went to
the
Greenlawn Cemetery .
poured Wednesday wasn 'l properly
week deadJine for compiling lls data ,
former Route 33 for Mildred
Lester Thompson, Elenior
relatives uf Mr. Tillis, Vernon Turvey , F'loria
LcK·al
cured, but the mix has been defended
but some have suggested the cause will
Arnold who wa s taken to
rigidly by the finn which hand led the
elude the government investigators
Veterans Memorial Hospital. Muag are Mrs. E. F. Maag, Williams, Ronda Wilson.
MIIJdlepurt ; Bradford Maag,
Births April Z9
Mrs V1ctor Brown, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
Donley Re ibel, and Mrs. Black, a daughter, Pt.
Jackie Menclum , Pomeroy
Pleasant ; Mr. and Mrs.
'fll e boo k became an in·
Ptlgr im 's Prog ress , the
Robert Brisker , a son,
epic all egor y by John stant " best-se ller" in
Jackson .
BETIY WHEELER
Bunya n. is 300 yea rs old this Buny an's ltme. By the time
Discharges Aprll30
Mrs. Betty Joyce Wheeler,
year, seys Albert Di ttes. he d~ed 10 years after lts
Donna Bailes, John Barton,
pa stor uf ttH• Pome roy publicat ion. 11 Eng li sh 5(), Rutland, died Sunday Mrs . Robert Burlile and
Seventh-Day
Adventist editi ons had been issued as morning at the Holzer daughter , Brian Durst,
well as French , Dutch and Medical Center.
Church .
Darlene Handley, Evelyn
Mrs. Wheeler was born
"Bunyan was an English German versions. The author
Hartley , George Hayes, Mr!.
Puritan, se rv in~ a threc·yeCir marveled m a later edition, In feb . 25, 1926 in Huntington, Jerid Jacobs and son, Chad
JHil ~e nt~n te for prcllthmg tn hi s puetic way , "So comely W. Va , a daughter of the late Lewis, Lenora Lewis, Robyn
and
Doris Randolph, Genevieve
publi c. whe n he wr ote doth my pilgrim walk • That William
Pilgrun 's Progress," says thousands of hi m daily smg Shoemaker Cundiff. She was Richard, Dora Sorrell, Ellen
also preceded in death by two
Uittes. " When the chu rch of and tall&lt;."
Stover, Dorothy Taylor, Jean
" Next to the Btble, and sisters and a brother.
England was restored and
Wade, Bonita Waugh.
Surviving are her husband,
Crom well's Puritan Com - perhaps Milt on's Paradise
Births Apr113e
monwea lth was overthrown . Lost, this is one uf the must l-eslie V. Wheeler; three
Mr . and Mrs. Michael
many Puritan leaders were important pieces of Christian daughters , Mrs . Michael Hughes, a son, Gallipolis.
persec ut ed . The pi ous devolionallit erature ," Dittes (Dora · Faye \ Clifford ,
Ga llipolis ; Mrs . Michael
Pleaoant Valley Hoopltal
Bunyan was one of them." says.
Discharges - -Mrs. Robert
Dittes contin ues that the &lt;·.·:·:&lt;·.··-:·: :··:. · .•&lt;·.··-:-:·:···:• :-:-:•&gt;-:-:-::::::::::::: • (Ocbrah Len ) Grate, and
Mrsc Edward (Cannan Jean ) Norvell and son, Letart; Mrs.
book is especia lly important
EXTENDED FORECAST
Chafin, both of Rutland; four Roger Stover and daughter,
to Adventists, who see the
Wednesday thl'll Friday
sisters,
Mrs. Charles Leon ; Dolph Hill, Point
sweep of Biblical history
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United
Press International
(Mtldred ) Cook and Mrs. Ray Pleasant ; Mrs. Ervin Herd·
from crea lton lo the second
Fair Wednesday and
( VIr~.lnia \ Sayre, both of man, Buffalo; Wendy Finley,
~dvent of Christ in much the
Thursday
and a chance of
Co lumbu s;
Mrs.
Roy Gallipolis; Curtis Wallace,
same way that Bunyan did .
showers Friday. Highs
(Pa uline ) Benlley , Hun- Gallipolis Ferry ; Bertha
''Chnstians are pilgrims tn
Featuring salad bar, chili, full line of
tington, W. Va., and Mrs. Rutan, Redhouse ; Leland
this wor ld , traveling to a Wednesday wUI be from
the upper 50s to low Ms and
Kathryn Dennison , Mid· Walters, Point Pleasant ;
bri
ghter
shore
.
We
mee
t
sandwiches (including 11 dif.ferent
lowoln the 30., warming by
dleport ; a brother, Robert Tracey Roach, New Haven ;
many of the same temptypes of hot dogs) plus much~ much
Friday to highs 'from 15 to
Cundiff, Rulland ; grand- Audrla Arnold, Pomeroy ;
tat ions that
Bunyan's
70
and lows from 45 lo 50.
more.
children, Michael, ·Timothy Dora
Mason ;
Roush,
'Christian ' encountered tn his
Teresa
Clifford. Jonathan DeWitt, Henjourney ," he says.
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WILLOW ISLAND, W.Va .
(UPI ) - They were buried
side-by&lt;~lde in a little graveyard along the Ohio River,
almost in the very shadow of
the giant power plant cooling
tower where they died.
The Rev . Amos McVey
choked back the tears Sunday
as he eulogized Lee Steele's
brother and four sons - as he

tried to comfort the
survivors.
They and five other
members of the Steele famtly
died last Thursday when the
scaffolding collapsed at the
cooling tower they were
building at the Monongahela
Power Co. station.
In all, 51 men were killed in
the collapse , plungmg 168 feel

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BY KATIE CROW
traffic going up river to
Mayor Clarence Andrews Pomeroy .to use the one way
told Pomeroy Council street going under the bridge
Monday night that he to help relieve the heavy
recently attended a meeting traffic problem . ·
held in Mason County
The mayor also stressed
regarding
the
traffic that a right turn on red at the
congestion at the Pomeroy - bridge can be made with
Mason Bridge bet ween the caution . It was agreed that
hours of 4 and 6 p.m.
signs will be placed at the
Mayor Andrews reported bridge light stating "turn red
that the light on the Ohio side on rtght with caution."
of the bridge is, limed
Mayor Andrews reported
correctly but the problem is that he met with representhe light on the West Vtrginia tatives of Buckeye Htlls
Hocking Valley Regional
side of the birdge.
Mayor Andrews indicated Development and indicated
that the light on the West that the way it looks at the
Virginia side will be worked present time Pomeroy
manually, during the peak Village has a 75 percent
hours, until it is changed.
chance m securing a grant for
Tbe mayor Is encouraging the vtllage.

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Ms. Hamlin
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Hospital News

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' the burning of the $30,000 mortgage by the Pomeroy
Firemen.

Vandalism •••

GET LICENSE
A marriage license was
iss ned , to James Mason
(Continued from page 1)
Smith, ·23, Middleport, and building and camper owned
Elizabeth Alesia Vaughan, by D. W. Parsons.
20, Middleport.
Sheriff Proffitt advises that
the vandalism cases are
under investigation and
ELECTION SET
requests that anyone having
NEW LEXINGTON , Ohio any infonnation to please call
1UP! ) - A special election the sheriff's office.
wtll be held Tuesday in the
Saturday evening, Tommy
New Lexington School Hill, Racine, reported that
District in Perry County sometime late Friday night
where voters will decide the or early Saturday morning,
fate of an emergency 3.5 mtll someone had entered a
operating levy.
Southern Local Distrtct bus
The board of education said · which he drives and had
passage was necessary for taken a tape player, two
the school to maintain a full- speakers and four tapes,
year program in 1979 and valued at $140. The incident is
prevent a curlailt)lent of under mvestigalton .
classes . .
Saturday evening at5 :12 p.
m., Larry Lem ley, 27,
Rutland, was backing out of
his driveway in the Hut·
derson; Amy Bates, Point chinson Subdivi sion and
Pleasant; Ktmberly Johnson, backed into the right rear of a
Point Pleasant;
Mrs. car traveling north on the
Garland Nibert, Gallipolis; New Lima road driven by
James Council, Langsville; Richard L. Whitling, 42,
Carrie Ferrell,
Point Fairfield, Ohto. There were
Pleasant ; Mrs. C!erven no injuries or citations.
Parsons, Ravenswood; Mrs .
Deputies are investigating
Russell Deal, Apple Grove; another accident that ocMrs. Sherald Rosenberger, curred in Chester Township
Leon; Bonnie Fairchi ld , near the Red Brush Church.
Po int Pleasant; Arlene A 1956 Ford pickup truck
Scarberry, Mason; Rosetta owned by Dennis Boothe, Box
Edwards, Point Pleasant; 22, Racine, had been parked
Mrs. DaMy Russell and son, near the Hayward Bissell
Middleport; Mrs. Daniel residence on the hill crest of
Knotts and daughter, Mid- Twp . .Rd. 112. While Booth
dleport;
Mrs.
Larry and Bissell were in the barn,
Meadows and daugh te r, the truck went over the hill
Milton ; Ronald Lytton , Apple striking a tree. As Booth and
Grove ; Dtmple Barnhart, Bissell came out of the barn a
Oak Hill, 0 .; Mrs. David small black car was leaving
Connolly and son , Point the area. Booth advises there
Pleasant; Von Stewart, New was damage to the rear of the
Haven ; Sonny Meadows , truck . It appears that the
Mason; John Jones, Hen- auto possibly backed into the
derson; Jerry William s
truck causing it to go over the
Gallipolis ; ' Lisa l:reenJee: hill. The incident is under
Point Pleasant.
invesllgalion.

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Tuesday , May 2, !!17M

Mayor Andrews reported
that all data has been filed
with HUD.
The Mayor also reported
that a representative of
Cardinal Homes mel with
htm and they loured the
village looking for possible
building sites. Cardinal
Homes builds housing umt s
for low and moderate income
famili es.
The village, if it secures a
federal grant , 'will purchase
the property and, in turn . sell
il to Cardinal Homes for the
construction of the houstng
units.
Mayor Andrews also to ld
cou ncil that Cardtnal Homes
also toured Middleport
Village for the same rea son.

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BRANCHES of the fallen tree , shown above, on the
nood road _ between Pomeroy and Middleport are
decorated wi\h empty beer cans presenting an unusual
sight, If not pleasant, to motorists.

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Save 520 on upright
and get sl995 cleaning
tools with purchase!

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road between Middleport and Pomeroy. Residents or the
vtllages are voicmg complaints about dumping along the
road which is not only used during floOd limes but also
provides a pi cturesque drive when it is not littered with
garbage and trash .•

Motorists
are warned
FREE DELUXE TOOLS!
TOP-FILLING DISPOSABLE

Epic allegory 300 years old

lop -Filling disposable dust bag avoids
cloggmg, needs !ewer changes

CONVENIENT ON·OFF
PUSH-BUTTON TOE SWITCH

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy

Meeting wtth council were
Richard Newell, manager of
PoinTView Cable TV and
Paul Gerard
They told council that th e
vtllage is presen tly receiving
three percent of the total
gross received from !he
vtllage . Newell explained
that at the presen! time
Poin'I'View Cable has filed
four certtficates of corn-

phance with FCC who
regulates cable service
Newell also commented
that cuunctl does not have
control over what they
c'ha rge for pay se rvice
I movie chann el\ but they do
have to come to council to
raise monthly cable rates .
Newell noted that lh~y are
presenlly negotiating for an
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PATCHiNG POT HOLES--The Pomeroy Street
Department were using Monday's sunny weather to catch
up on palchmg the many pot holes in the surface of the
parking lots along the Ohw River . Ptclured at right
shovel ing U1e fill matenal from a truck arc Donald Ward
left, and .Jimmy Hawley.
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WILLOW ISLAND, W. Va (UP!) - Federal mvestigators
say they are confident they will eventually determ ine the
reason for last week's scaffold collapse that ktlled 51 power
plant workers.
"We' ll come up with wha t happened," sa td Charles Straw,
area director for the federal Occ upational Safety and ll ea lt'h
Administration in western Pennsy lva nia.
" It's not easy to try to piece
things together,.. he s111d.
" It 's a \&lt;er y method ica l
process We're gathenng all
the phy stcal evidence we
can "
Three OS HA teams are
ga thering data, including
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physical ev1dencc and Inte rviews, and Straw said the
Investi gation mtghl take
several weeks.
Kenneth R. Brannon, 25,
"We solidified our fmdings
Crown C11y, escaped in jury today, an d a few other
Monda y 10 an accident at I:35 lhini(s," Straw sa id ·· Hut we
haven 't com pl eted 1t by any
p m. on SR 553.
The Gallia · Meigs Post means .
Stale Highwa y Patrol said
" We ' re
ta lk tng
to
the brakes failed on Bran- everybody wh o we feel ca n
non's coal truck causing 1t tu provide some useful inroll backwards 1nto an em- fonnauon Nqw, some people
bankment. The vehicle then who were on the periphery of
overturned . There was lhts thing, or were down the
heavy damage. Brannon was road , or standt ng at the gate
charged with insufficte nl ca n't offer much to us It 's
gotng to take weeks. We're
brakes
A single car accident uc· going into all aspec ts of it."
curred at 7:45 a.m Monday
As relattvcs prepared to
on c ~ 13 sn uth of sn 554 buy the remamm ~ Vlttlms
where Charles W Pugh , 20, from last Thursday's ac·
Middleport , lost co ntrol of his cident, work r esumed
ca r "hich ran off the left side Monday at lhi' power pla nt.
of the ·highway then over·
The men were kill ed when a
turned. Pugh wa s r harged scaffold coll"psed tnside an
with havin g an unsa fe unfini shed cooli ng tower .
vehicle. - ... ·
plunging them 168 feel lu the
A lire was blamed for an ground
accident at 2 p.m. Munday un
Lincoln Pike. sou th of SH HI Boo ~ t•·rs to nwet
wh ere Marilyn Sal! , 53,
Gallipolis, going north , lust
Southern Juni or High
control of her car when a tire Athlettc Booste rs wtll rneel
blew out . The veht cle ra n into Wednesday at7 :30 p.m. at the
a ditch .
junior high building.
A wtndshield - type ac·
There wtll be elecuon of
ci denl occurred at I :55 p m. offi cer s. Par ents wh ose
on SR 7, south of Swan Cree k children will be attendtng
where coal fell from a coal juntor ht gh are asked to attruck breaking the wind- tend .
Insured. Middleport firemen shield on a car operated by
answered a mutual atd call Dretta James , 14, Crown
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with a tanker.
Elizabeth J . Pope, 17,
PROBiNG THE.' T
Vinton, was charged wllh
Me igs Coun ty Sh en ff
· EXTENDED FORECAST
assured clear dist a nce James J . Proffi tt advises that
Fair Thursday and
following a traffic accident at deputies are in vestigating the
Friday and • chance of
4:30p.m. on SR 160, one m1le reported theft of an Irish
showers Saturday. Highs
so uth of US 35.
Setter and tool box and tools
will be In th~ 6lls through
The patrol sa id the Pope from Woodrow Engle. Jr , Rt.
the period and lows mostly
car struck the rear en d of an !, Middl eport. Th e theft
will be in the 40s.
auto operated by Catherine occurred someti me since
Saunders, 25. Gallipolis.
Friday.

Trucker
escapes
mJury

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The services for Steele's
brother, Emmell, and
Steele's four sons - Ernest ,
Larry, Miles and Ronald were held tn a high schoo l
gymnasium Sunday because
none of the country churches
in Pleasants County could
hold the 2,000 mourners
McVey, himself still shaken
by last week 's scaffo lding
the
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Steeles as "good men ."
McVey choked ba ck the
.·i'
!i!. tears several lin1es as he
tried to comfort the
By Hdt'll and
Hottel
[i[! surv ivors . He read the 23rd
Psalm . "The Lord is my
shepherd, I shall not want.
HAIL THE EVER-&lt;JIVING MO'J:HER!
BY HELEN AND SUE BOTIEL
Following the service. the
RAP :
caskets containing the bodies
I am !6 and once felt that a woman should have a career and
life of her own to be fulfilled. I was sOil')' for my mother ami
thought her life was unmeam ngful. Well. I was wrong.
A month ago I became very ill with the flu Mom cared for
me day and night in such a lovmg
unselfish way that I
fmallv realized how beautiful her life ts
With a family of ftve children, a house and husba nd, she
RACINE
Etleen
managed to watt on me hand and fool anrl st1 ll keep the house
Wick
line
Hamlin
,
daughter
of
spotless, no chore undone. Darllmppy , a nd the kids enjuymg
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
Claren
ce
life.
lt occurred to me that a woman with so much loving care fur Wtckline, a teacher m Con·
her family certainly did have a nwaningfu llife I'm not knock- necticut , wtll be $~aker at
mg a career, but there IS nollung medtOl'l'C or unfulhlling the annual Racine High
about being the kin d of woman my mother ts! - FU'I'URF. Schpol Alumni banquet and
dance whi ch has been set for
HOUSEWWE
Saturday
, Ma y · 27, at
DEARF.H. .
Certainly isn't ' But all females ca n't be the kmd of woman Southern High Schoo l.
This year !wu dances, open
your mother is.
And that's what ltberalton ts all "buul. Nowda) s we 're a llo\1- to the pubhc, Will be staged m
conjunction with the reunion
ed to do what suits us best. -SUE
from 9 p. m to midnight . A
square dance will be held at
DEARF' ·
One small subversive thought : I ca n'! help, as i reread your the junior high building and a
letter, recalling the popular song about the " perfect w1fe and round dance w11 h music by
"Feelings" will be held at the
mother" who got fed up and stmply walked away .
semor
high
May your Mom be so appreciated &gt;he will never be tempted
Alumni
are again being
to go that route -HELEN
as ked to give one dollar dues
for the Paul Carnahan
RAP:
I'm ltving wtth a wonderful guy. We a ren 't ready for mar- Memorial Scholarship. A1500
riage as we 've both been divorced. 1I marned at 16- very bad- scholarship IS gtven each
ly , and have a 4-year-old daughter. I We 've been together two year at the banquet. Tickets
years and I want a baby. I'm afraid my IIH&gt;lhct· would never for the banquet are 15 each
speak lo me agam tf her grandchild was "tllcgtlunatl' ·• She's and are now on sale at Cross
and Suns , Racin e Food
rust barely got used to our living together.
Would a baby I without marriage I also Im ve a bad effect on Markel , Village Cut Rate
Store or may be secured by
my daughter' - CONCERNED
sendtng monH ;~nrl ;~
DEAR CON :
stamped, self . addressrrl
For Pete 's sake: you've been happtly together two yea rs.
envelope
to Mrs. Haymond
you want to share the responsibility of a baby. Why then are
Pierce,
Route
2, Box 44 ,
you two afraid of mama ge'' Tak e a deep bre&lt;Jtli and get thee to
Ractne
.
a minister.- HELEN
No reservaltons will be
accepted
after May 24 and
l'ON :
dues
are
tu
be sent lu Mrs.
Your daughter might not be affecte-d now, but constdcr this
Pierce
or
patd
at the dance or
if she ts raised in a ltve-together-ni&gt;-marnage situation, she' ll
dinner
.
Mem
bers of th e
probably consider that kind of life too. Are you "modern "
JUnior
cla
ss
and thei r
enough nut to revert back to your mother 's altitudes when your
mothers
will
serve
a 6 p. m.
ch il d stat·ts dating ? And do you really want thts for her '- SUE
ham dinner .

,,

At Pomeroy-M~s,on Bridge

i ,

Fire losses set at $5,000

l.&lt;Jsses were set at $5 ,000 as
the result of a fire which
Motorists following fire
str uck a mobtle horre on
trucks to the scene of a fire
were warned today that there Ro ute 124 near the Nathan
Biggs residence at 10:55 a.m.
is a village ordinance m
Monday.
Middleport providing for
Pomeroy Fire
Chief
penalties.
Firemen said that a fire in
an outbuilding at 690 Laurel
St. at 6 : ~ p.m. Monday could
have been disastrous in that Sheriff's 'crime
so many motorists and
sightseers were on hand that alert message ' .
it was almost Impossible to
lay a hose with which to fight
Meigs Couoty Sheriff
the fire.
James J. Proffitt allen the
"H It had been someone's
following Operation Crime
horne, It could have been
Alert
Message:
destroyed because we were
Before you sign on the
unable to get set up to fight
dotted Uue on any contract,
the fire", a fireman comwhether It's home repair,
mented last night.
aulo service, or the purThe outbuilding destroyed
cbaoe of a major home
by fire Monday night was
appliance- make sure you
owned by Lawrence Manley.
read lbe fine print.
Operation Crime Alert
reminds you that Incomplete contracts or
promises made that aren't
Clear and cold tonight, with
In wrillng, could spell
1 low between 35 and 40.
trouble: Make sure you
iUIVIy and not as cool Wed·
read and understand what
1esday, with highs in the mid
you're slgoilla - If oot,
!Os.
have It explained. Signing a
blaak coatracl Is like
SQUAD RUN
1lgalog a blank check. It 11
The Pomeroy Emergency
legaDy blading In moat
Squad wu caned to Rock ea11ea. Be oo a Crime Alert
Springs at 4:24 a.m . Tuesday
- Be 1ure you undentand
for Mlna Hart who was taken
a contract before atgalng.
to Veterans Memorial ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~;:::::::::::::;.;:::;:::::~::::::::::.:::.
&amp;spital.

.Charles !.ega r said that Mr .
and Mrs. Butch Lightfoot who
reside in the mobile home
owned by Mr. and Mrs. Biggs
were not at home when the
fire started apparently
around a hoi water heater.
One room was completely
destroyed and the remainder
of the home was heav1ly
damaged by heal and smoke.
There was insurance on the
trailer, Chief Legar satd, but
did not know If con! ents were

Weather

NEW OWNERS - The M&amp;R Corporation announced
that the Meigs Ace Hardware Store and Radio Shack
located In the Meigs Plaza, Middleport, has been sold lu
HI'S partnership. The new owners, Todd Hinerman, Jim
~ape and Jack Slavin. assumed operations ,Monday.

IS/lown are, 1... , Todd Hinerman, Jack Slavin, Jim Pape,
Bill Childs, president of M&amp;R , handing the keys to Slavtn ,
and John Musser, vice pesident of M&amp;R. Other board of
directors of M&amp;R are Bernard Fultz, Jay ' Hall, Jr.,
Hichard Owen and Dr . H. R. Pickens,
~

u

The World Today

Soviet spy normal boy
By United Press International
DETROIT - ROBERT THOMPSON, A SOVIET SPY
WllO was exchanged for a Minnesota college student held in
1\asl Berlin, wa s a "nonml bo)" during Ins childhood in
Ddrmt, actord1 ng to relative s
Thompson, 45, flew ~1 nnda y from :-lew York lo East
Germany after he was swa pped fo r Alan Van l'orman, 22, of
Windom. Mtnn The East German s traded Van Norman for
Thompson, who \\ as sentenced 1n l965to 30 years 10 prison for
spyin g on missile sttcs. plants and military installations in the
Detroit area for the Russwns.

Oaims Kefauver took bribes
CHICAGO - BOBBY BAKEH. PHES rDENT Lyndon B.
Johnson's one-time atde wllo was convt cted of innuence
peddling , clatms the late Sen . Estes Kefauver of Tennessee
too k bribes in money and sexual favors.
Writing in the June iss ue of Playboy Magazine with
jou rnalist Larry L Ki ng, Baker says Kefauver "was among
those senators who willingly put themse lves up for sale ; he
didn't particular ly ca re whether he "as paid 111 com or
woman

10 injured in series of fires
ATLANT IC CITY ,:-&lt; . J .- AT !.EAST 10 PERSONS were
InJured in a series of fi res m the Chelsea seclton of AtlanUc
City . 1' . J ., today . 1nc ludi ng some who jumped into a ba y to
escape the flames.
Seve ral police men jumped into the water to rescue adults
"nd ch ildren •ho leaped from the windows of a tw o&lt;~tory
townhouse at tile Bay Colony rondommium along the shoreline.

Employee strike is settled
TOLEDO - STRIKING TOLEDO SC'HOOL EM PLOYEES
today ra ttfied a new contract w1th the Boa rd of Education
following negotia tions that began late Monday night.
The tentative agreermmt was rr~rh f&gt;CI f'ar\y todav and
1Contin ued on page 21

24 CW A locals
vote to strike
I~' announ ced Friday .
By DICK KIMMiNS
Sigal! said he expected
COLUMBUS t UP! )
OCSEA
to JOin CW A in the
About 6,000 public employee
statewide
wor k stoppage and
members
of
the
that
together,
the two unions
Commun ica tions Workers of
had
the
full
intention
to "shut
America have wted ove r·
down
tl1e
stale
."
whelmingly to strike next
"A strik e has been
week in protest of what their
ori zed and will be
auth
director called a "slap in the
conducted,"
said Sigall. "We
fa ce" wage boost far below
tntend
10
intet·fere with
the union's $!-an-h our acrosse\·crythinR.
''
the-board salary tncrease
Stgall satd the two unions
demand.
will
try to se t up pickets and
Herscltell Stgall , public
shut
down slate liquor stores,
employee director for the
dnvers'
license examining
CWA , told a Colwnbus news
·station
s,
slate
mental health
con fe rence Monday that 24 of
hosptlals
and
the
process of
th e 27 union locals had
state
in
co
me
tax
refund
authorized - wtth up lo 10-tochecks.
one margins - the Stale
"With com bined action, we
Executive Board to set a dale
can
and will shut down this
for a strike.
state,"
said Sigall .
Sigall said he expected the
Sigal!
sat d that a strike
18,000 state worker member s
could
be
called
within eight to
of the Ohio Civil Service Emnine
days
by
May 10 at the
ployee Assoctation lo also
latest.
authorize a strike.
" A message must be sent
But OCSEA director
back
w tlw people of Ohio,"
Patrick R. Sorohan said in a
prepare'(( statement Sigall 's said Siga ll.
Last month . as past of a
prediction wa s " simple
salary
increase lor 620 state
conrccture" and that OCSEA
j
u
d~es
,
the
General
was "keeping its options
Assem
ltl
y
boosted
slate
open" concerning any strike.
empl
oyees'
salaries
between
OCSEA, which has 25,000
members statewide including 2fkents and 40&lt;ents an hour .
municipal workers , is Judges were given wage
con ducting strike votes at the boosts of between 25 percent
local level toda y and and 45 percent.
" If we are as effective as I
Wednesday . Th e strik e
authorization is_. expected to
( Con~nued on pa~. 10)

�3~ The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Tuesday , May 2, 1978 .
2- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Tuesday, Mav 2.1978

Levy failures to result in school closings
By ROSEMARY ARMAO
COLUM BUS (UP! )
Whil e the governor ts
sugges tin g usin g lottery
profi ts, and a sta tewide
education group is urging use
of a state budget surplus to
help out schools. 136 Ohio
school dist~i cts will appeal
directly to their taxpayers
June 6 to pass levies .
In 25 of these dtstncts.
officia ls say fail ure to pass a
levy will result 111 school
closings before the end of the
year
In other distric ts , levy
rejections will mean teacher
layoff s,
p rog ram
curtatbments and the end of
sports and extracu rricular
adivity
· Bob Grinoe of th e Ohio

Education AsSociation said
the 136 applications for levy
votes filed with the secretary
of sta te's office were
probably only slighUy higher
than normal in a primary
election year, but 25
eme rgency levies was
unusual.
"Four or five years ago you
never heard of them, but
th ere seems to be a fad
lately," Grime said.
'A number of school
distri cts around the stale
have already held special
elections, not even waiting
until June.
The double problems of
budget deficits and courtordered desegregation have
compelled Cleveland city
school officials tn """" R ~ 9

~) _The World Todoy
!Continued from page I)
rattficalion was unanimous by both the Toledo Federaiion of
Teachers and the American Federation of Teachers and the
America n Federation of State. Co wlty and MW!icipal
Employees.

$7 million in damages sought
CHICAGO- TWO UNION MEMBE.RS HAVE FILED a $7
million lawsuit seeking the removal of trustees of the
Teamsters' health and welfare fund because of an ill-fated
lllSUrance conLra ct.
The suit was fli ed Monday in U. S. District Court by Claude
Carpenter, Green Bay, Wis ., and James Adcock , Norwalk
Ohio. It asks the court to order umon offtcials to sever all tie~
between the fWld and ex-convict Allen Dorfman. In addition
th e suit charges the six present and past trwtlees of the fund
with neg ligente m their admimslration of the central states
south east and southwest areas health and welfare fWld . '

mill, ltve year emergency
levy aild Columbus offi cials
to go after an 6.6 mill , three
year levy .
Alth ough the 110,000 student Cleveland system,
the state 's largest, is broke,
Wlable even to pay teachers,
the system has not shut Mwn
by order of U.S. District
Court Judge Frank Ba ttisti
who has de manded th a t
desegregation pro ceed on
schedule.
When white voters April 6
outvoted blacks to crush an
emergency $30 million school
tax levy, the state had to step
in, advancing Cleveland all
the state aid it had coming
through May .
H the June 6 levy also goes
down, no one know' what wtll

happen to the schools.
Co lumbu s Ma yor Tom
Moody pins th e future
success of the entire Capital
City on the June school vote . '
Quahty education, he says,
determines growth and
development opportunities
The 90,DOO-student district
faces an $11 million deficit
this year and tf voters repeal
tl1eir vote of last fall and
defeat the levy, schools wtll
close in November .
Other city school dtstncts
in trouble mclude Parma,
asking for a 6.7 m(ll levy ;
Bellev ue 111 Eri e County
asking for 9 mills , Barberton
after· 7.7 mills: Warren afier
8.118 mills; Talbmadge and
Nordonia Hills.

Three of the 15 di stricts confirm a projected $10.1
forced to close for periods million delict.
That deficit cerllfied by the
last fall are in trouble again .
1n
Portage
Co unty, sta te could put the city's
Hoot slown LQcal voters will students on a month-long
vote on an 8 mill emergency vacation this fall .
In Canton the contracts of
levy and James A. Garfield
district voters will decide a 1ll teachers and nearly 100
6.9 mill issue. In Allen other employees will not be
County , officials of the Allen renewed even If a 6.3 mill
East dislmt say they need operating levy on the June
7.75 m11ls.
ballot passes.
Schools in Campbell near
Special elections are not,
face
the
however, the only symptom Youngstown
staggering loss of 60 percent
of atling schools.
Cin cinnati voters who of their revenue with the
rejected levy appeals last closing of the Campbell
June and November will not Works of the Youngstown
be at the polls June 6. But Sheet and Tube Co. Officials
thei r school board , also believe no levy could pass m
facing
a
poss1ble the city.
In Cambridge, a 6.9 mill
deseg rega tion order ; has
asked the state auditor to

Speed ·decreased
·COLUMBUS (UP! I - Ohi o
Htghwa y
P atr o l
Superintendent Col. Adam
Reiss said today speed on
Ohio's
highw ays
had
decreased due to voluntariy
compliance with lhe 55 mileanhour speed linoit and the
presence of patrolmen.
Th e patrol began a
federally funde d prog ram
called OASIS - Ohtoans
Against
Speedin g
In
our State on April 23
but Retss said the program

has resulted tn no great
increase in the nwnber of
arrests made by troopers.
"Apparently public knowledge of the program and the
physical presence of office rs
on high vtolatwn highways
was sufficient motiva tion £or
drivers to voluntarily slow
down to legal speeds," sa id
Retss.
"A prelimmary revtew of
spe ed su rveys condu cted
thr oughout th e sta te last
wrek indicates dnwrs are

obcymg traffic law s at a
sign ifi cantly higher r ate
whtle ar rests have not
mcreased appreciably," said
Reiss.
"Overall th e number of
motorists exceeding the 55mileper hour speed llffi tt on
interstate and two-lane hi ghways dropped by 22 per
cent ," satd Reiss "The most
notable decrease in speeders
occ urred on th e hea vtly
traveled interstate system
where a 33 percent reduction

was recorded.''
Reiss
dis c.o unt ed
comments that troopers are
indis criminantly citing
drtvers for extremely minor
violati ons.
· "As with any enforCEment
program of this magnitude,
rumors abo Wid ," Reiss said.
"Be a,ssured that the
Hi ghway Patrol has no
intcntton of devtating from its
traditional policy of firm but
fair enf orcement of traffic
laws."

Lottery director resigning
CLEVELAND - SHAKEN BY CHARGES ol corrupti on
within the Ohio Lottery Commission and admitting he just
doesn 't have any energy left to run the troubled state agency,
Ohio Lottery Executive Dtrector Gerald J . Patronite has
announced he will resign his post by J!Ule 1.
At 30 years old, Patronite was the youngest and longest
serving executive drrector of the Lottery - and its fow-th chief
in four years .

Mayor continues fight
CLEVELAND - FIGHTING FOR HIS political life,
embattled Cleveland Mayor DeiUlis Kucinich lS making a lastditch eff ort to stav.e off an abmost certain recall elections by
taking the dispute to the courts .
Kukinich. abandoning a self-imposed silence on the monthlong drtve to oust hlffi from office, lashed out at his political
opponents and said he will ask a state court to prevent City
Council Clerk Mercedes Cotner from validating the recall
petitions gathered against hino .

Analysis on attitude starts
COLUMBUS - TilE OHIO CONSUMERS' COUNSEL has
been given the go-ahead by the state Controlling Board to
conduct a detatled analysis of the status and attitudes of
electric and gas consumers throughout Ohio.
The board Monday approved a $196,490 contract for Elrick
&amp; Lavidge , Inc. , of Ca lifornia , to survey t,200 customers and
compile a profile on usage of·gas and electricity by September.

Miss Hearst has new lawyer
SAN FRANCISCO-PATRICIA HEARST, rebuffed by
the U.S . Supreme Court in her efforts to avoid a return to
prison, has a new lawyer.
Partners F. Lee Bailes and Albert Johnson announced
Monday they were withdrawing from the case because of the
"compelling urgency" of other . business. Johnson told
reporters that Miss Hearst's new lawyer would be George
Martinez of San Francisco.

THESE FIVE MEMBERS of Eastern High School's
Future Farmers of America were in Columbus Friday
and Saturday to attend the 50th anniversa ry FFA banquet
at the State FFA convention. They were accompa nied by
their advtsor , Artltur Arnold. The group tncludes, front , I
to r. Larrv Hams and Blair Wmdon ; back, I to r, Don

Italy's ruling party
•
• •
IS res1stmg pressure

Eynon , Bill Kautz and Ed Holter . Wes Untied, state
president, presided and there were presentations of star
and chapter awards as we11 as honorary degree
ceremonies. The FFA story was told by the enterta ining
group , "LIFE", and the OhiO FFA Band and Chorus
entertained.

HOSPITAL NEWS

veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED - Ge orge
Hackett, Sr ., Mtddl eport ;
Fl ora Murphy , Ru tla nd ;
Mil dred Arnold, Pomeroy;
'
Jennie Williamson, Rutland ;
Ne lli e Lemley, Portland :
Sa die Brig ht , Gallipoll s;
Bette Htll , New Hav en:
Bartering " an d " Red media settin g va ri ous Li llia n Gress, Pom eroy ;
Brigades Only Create deadlines were the work of Juanita Chapman, Clifton, W.
Blood ."
cranks . Bu~ they had no Va : Ross Morri s, New
The rallies followed a rash comme nt on a call the Moro Ha ven ; Ali ce Russell ,
of letters in Moro's trembling famil y receivc&gt;d Sunday,
Pomeroy ; Conn1 e Ki se r.
hand , a strong denunciation
Chris tian Demo crati c Racine ; Pamela Lawrence,
of party policies from hts sources said that call gave Minersville; Sharon Jessie,
family and a spate of the family three hours to do Pomeroy.
telephone call s settin g something to save Moro 's
DISCHARGED - Herman
conflicting deadlines for the life. They said the family 's Werry, Paul Kletn. Alice
form er premier 's "execu- pubhc atta ck Sunday on the Curtis, Harry Stover, Mary
tion."
party 's no- negotia tions Arche r, Ma ggt e Gilmore,
Investigators sa id they be - stance may have been a Robin Ritchie .
lieved telephone ca lls to news response to the threat

Millions of Italian workers
By ERNEST SA.KLER
partictpating
m May Day
ROM E I UP! ) - Italy's
rallies
throughout
Italy
ruling Ch ristian Democratic
voiced
support
of the
Party . ba c ked by mass
demonstrations supporUng government 's refusal to
Its refusal to negotiate with negotiate with the Red
the Red Brigades , is resisting Brigades , who kidnapped
pressure fo r a parliamentary Moro March 16, killing his
debate on the kidnapping of five bodyguards.
In Rome, 25,000 workers
former Premier Aldo Moro.
Pol iti cal official ~ sa id the marched from the Colosseum
Christian Democrati c leader- to the Square of St. John
ship. in a meeting Monday Lateran bearing signs
wtth
Premier
Gi ulio reading : "No Deal With The
BriRades ,"
" No
Andreotti , decided to keep Red
mana~ement of the Moro
cnsts 111 its own hands .
lbe offt cia ls sa td the Christian Democrats fear a parliaFor disc ussion purposes he
enough to finance all benefits
By DONALD H. MAY
mentary debate would play
WABHINGTON (UPI)
which have been promised to suggested that :
Into the hands of the Red
- Over the next 30 or 40
Americans
are the year 2050.
Brigade s by widening the rift Many
"As demographic changes years, as the health and
both wtthtn \ts party and in debating whether Social
the loose altance with the Security taxes should be cut resuh in a relatively older longevity of the elderl y
next year. Fewer are population," ~e said, "Social continue to Improve , the
Commumsts and Soctalisls
whose support the Andreotti thinking about what othe.r Security costs are projected retirem ent bene fi t age
government needs .
fundamental changes may be to double within 5(] years, gradually would be mcreased
Requests
for
a needed in the-system over the requiring the tax rate to rise from 65 (62 at reduced pento about 12 percent of taxable sion) to about 70.
parliamentary debate on the next 75 years.
- There would be a
kidna pp ing
and
the
One who does look that far payroll."
Since employers and unlfonn monthly benefit for
government's handling of the ahead Is A. Haeworth
crisis came fr om two small Robertson , former chief employees each pay this rate, each resident of t he country
lefti st parties, U1e Radicals actuary of the Social Security Social Securit y woul d regard1ess of past earnings ,
and Proletarian Democrats . Admin istrati on, now vice eventually cost 24 percent of marita I status or financial
The Christian Democrats president of a consulting the earnings of all those need. . Benefits now range
reaffir med
the
no - finn .
covered by the program , he from $114 to $804-a-month .
- For those unable to
negotiations stance despite
He told a meeting of the U. said.
Mor e's appeal in letters to S. Chamber of Commerce
Robertson's solution : "The work , there would be a
govemn\ent leaders that his Monday that even tht tax nation's concept of Wll!'k, diitability program with more
life be exchanged for 13 increases voted by Congress educati on, lei sur e · and emphasis on rehabilitation
impri soned Red Brigades m December - which some rettrement must be revised." and retrain ing than the
present one.
terrorists.
want to roll back - will not be
~

SS debate continues·

'

Holzer Medical Center
I Discharges, May 1)
Mrs. Richard Allen and
son, Marlene Barlow, Mrs.
Darrell Black and daughter.
Edna Bord en, George Cook,
Peggy Ellis, Phillip Goodnite.
Harol d Graber, Thelma
Grueser, Roger Hensley,
Willo ughby Hill , Louise
Jones.
Phyllis
Lane,
Marga ret Long, Vtvtan
Martin,
Mrs . Charles
Masters and son , Gladys
Mill er, Norman Mora,
Donald Pie rce, Wendy
Seaver , Albert Sowards,
Woo d.
Orpha
Charl es
Wooten.

SPECIAL SESSION
The Meigs County Commissioner s will meet in
special session Wednesday at
RUMMAGE SUE
I p.m. with the MentallY,
The re will be a ·rummage Retarded Boa~d to discuss
sale Friday and Saturday, appli cation lor additional
May 5 and 6, at Twin City funds for construction of a
Shrine Club, Racme, from 9 training center for the
a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.
mentally retarded .

levy was defeated April 6 as
was a 12.9 mill levy last
November. The school board
plans to resubmit the levy,
but also to chop $548,000 for
its budget by ending
extracurricu lar activities
and shortening the school
calendar by seven weeks .
State educa lion experts and
legislative leaders have estimated 170 school districts
will face closings this fall.
That's up from 15 closings,
and 56 districts in serious
trouble, last year .
Legislative hearings have
un cove red a number of
reasons for the increasing
financial woes. Soaring costs
of material and labor
contracts have certainly hurt
as have legislative mandates

Bengals
select
Browner

'

- such as low teacherstudent ratios- thatbave not
been fully funded.
But a state system of school
finance based on "district
power equalizing" may be
the prime culprit. A Hamllton
County Common Pleas Judge
has ruled it Wlconstitutlonal
and
legislators
are
considering replacing it but not before the November
general elecUons.
1'he Ohio formula currently
grants state aid oo the basts
of local levies passed. The
idea is to give more money to
districts with lower property
valuations. In practice,
however, districts that can't
get levies through its voters
lose out on stale aid and face
a double money loss.
Athens Livestock Sales
Saturday, Aprlll9, 1978
Feeder Steers (400-800 lbs.)
50.)5.60; Good 44.75-49.
Feeder Heifers (400-700
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38.50·46.
Feeder Bulls (400-800 lbs.l.
Choice 50.25·54.25; Good &lt;2·
50.

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CINCINNATI (UP!) - The 38.25·40; Canners and cutters
Ci ncinnati Bengals today 33.25·38.50.
Veals (Choi ce and Prime)
took Notre Dame defensive 61 -67.50.
end Ross Browner as their
Baby Calves !by the head)
No. I pick in the college 300·49.50.
I Hogs I
football draft.
Hogs (No . 1, Barrows and
"He was the best available Gil ts. 200·230 lbs.) 46-46.25
player at thts stage of the
Sows 35.1 0-4-4. tO.
Boars 30.
draft," Ben ga ls General
Pigs (by the head) 25·4!1.50
Manager Paul Brown said
immediately after selecting
Browner.
"In our projections, we
figured this man would be the
NOW YOU KNOW
~ond player taken in the
The world's largest statue
draft. He has extreme speed of a cow is in New Salem, D.
and mobility. He is JUS! a N. The statute, 38 feet high
tremendous down lineman. I and 50 feet long , comthink we got a real fine memorates the Holstein
football player."
brought to New Salem in the
Asked why Browner was late 19th century.
still aroWld when the Bengals
picked eighth, Brown said,
"People went for their needs,
MARRIAGE UCENSE
but we judged this man to be
A marriage license was
the best available at this
issued to Donald Edward
time .
"We also thought about Whaley , 32, Rt. 1, Shade, and
which person was still Ida Coleen Corsi, 23, Rt . 2,
available that we would not Pomeroy.
want to play against. In fa ct,
a year ago, in our judgment,
Browner was the best down
lineman coming up .
PONTIAC, Mich. (UP!) There aren't many down Defensive tackle Herb Orvis
linemen available this year ," was dealt Monday by the
added Brown. "It's a very Detroit Lions to the
skimpy area ."
Baltimore Colts in return for
wtde receiver Freddie Scott
and o low choice in Tuesday 's
RUMMAGE SALE
draft .
A rununage sale will be
Orvis, 3t, made a
held Wednesday from 9 to 3ln successful comeback from
the basement of the Sacred knee surgery last year and
Heart Church.
played in all of Detroit's
games . However, several
Til E llAII.Y SENT INEL
flareups with the Uons' many
DF.\'OTEDTOTII E
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By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Editor
NEW YORK I UP!) - Sufficiently provoked, any' human
bemg wtll react, no matter how meek or docile he might be
otherwise. Thurman Munson had reached that point and he
responded accordingly.
The Yankee catcher isn't that meek or docile to start with,
nor is he so belligerent that he'll go out of his way looking for
trouble. If it comes, he'sready. His nature is such that he won't
bock off.
After the Yankees-Twins game at Bloomington, Minn.,
Friday night, a fan waiting outside asked MW!son for his
autograph. The fan , a 22-yearold University of MiiUlesota
sophomore, wanted the signature on a fraternity pledge paddle
~had with him and Munson chose not to s1gn it.
The youth persisted. Munson kept saying no. Instead of
accepting that, the student, Stewart Thornley, continued
followiilg Munson and when another fan, a girl said hello to the
Yankee receiver, Thornley told her not to speak with him .
" I don't like you, " MW!son said to Thornley ,
"The feeling is mutual," answered the autograph seeker.
With that, Thornley charges, Munson grabbed him around
the neck and trted to choke hlffi . As a result, the student has
f1led an assault complaint with the Bloomington Police
Department.
'
MWlson admits he put his hand on Thornley but denies trying
to choke hino . He says after Thornley asked him for his
signature 10 times, "I just got sick of it "
Stewart Thornley was borrowing trouble by insisting the
way he did and he aggravated an already bad situauon with
his response to Munson. i'm inclined to do-ubt the whole thing
will ever get to court but whether it does or not, the question
arises, as it generally does in incidents of this type, is a btg
league ballplayer obliged to sign autographs forfans, and if so,
when does his obligation cease'
Anyone in the pubic eye, a head of state, a ballplayer, a prize
fighter , an actor or whatever, knows .that Signing autographs
comes with the territory. It's part of the price of fame .
Most autograph seekers are well behaved ; some aren't.
They think nothing of mtruding during a private conversation
or a meal, and sometimes once isn't always enough. Occasionally they want the same person 's autograph twice or three
linoes. That can get on anybody's nerves .
Once in awhile, adults will approach for an autograph selfconsciously .
"This isn't for me," they'll say. "It's for my S-year old little
nephew. Would you please sign 'To Mervyn '' And when you
finish that, I have two other nieces who are crazy about you,
loo , II

Multiply that a few hundred tinoes or so, and you can see for
your sell how it would begin to wear down anyone .
The only professiona l athlete 1've ever seen who repeatedly
refused to sign his name was Bill Russell. He made it a bigger
thing than it should 've been and certainly didn't win any
friends for himself wtth his inflexible head-in-the-sand attitude.
Personally , I've observed rudeness on both sides in the area
of autograph givirig and receiving . But for every Bill Russell ,
there are countless others who don't mind the temporary
inconvenience of signing their name.
Richie Hebner of the Philhes is an example. He understands
what an autograph can mean to someone .
"Half this game is public relations, " he says. "Signing
autographs is a part of that. The average person who struggles
for a living, working 40 how-sa week, puts us up on a pedestal
where we don't really belong. If ailyone asks me for my
autograph, 1'm happy to give it. When I sign my name for
someone, maybe a little kid, and then his father or mother
comesoverandsays, 'Thanks, Mr . Hebner,' It makes me feel
good. It's a little ego thing with all of us. "
As a kid gro10ing up in Boston , Hebner was a red-hot Red Sox
fan .
"I remember waiting outside Fenway Park and gelling
autographs from Ted Williams, Frank Mal&gt;l.one, Sammy
White, Jackie Jensen and Pete RW!nels, " he says. "The guy
who was my idol, though, was Mickey Mantle. I made up my
mind I was going to get his autograph no matter what. One
day , he came out of the park after a ball game and I caught
him just before he got on the bus. He gave me his autograph
and I took it home. You know something ? I still ha ve it."

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and advanced on an error and
a passed ba II . Chuck Kennedy
walked and stole second, and
then Tim Hood cracked a
double to score both ruiUlers.
But the hosts got one run back
in the bottom of the inning nn

a single and an error.
Three doubles and a walk
allowed the lronmeo to plate
three runs in the bot tom uf
the fifth. There was no other
scunng
Beoing got the win as he

Southern edges North Gallia
By ·Greg BaUey
Although their pitchers
gave up 10 walks, the
Southern Tornadoes came
from behind to notch a 7-Q wm
over visiting North Gallialast
night. John Sayre came on tn
relief of Mike Huddleston to
notch the win .
It was a scoreless dual until
the third when North Gallia
picked up one. Lookadoo
singled, stole second, and
raced home on an error.
Southern took control in the
bottom of the Inning with four
runs . Kelly WinebrPnnfl'r

opened with a single and after
a sacrifice Sieve Hill walked.
Sayre and Rtchard Teaford
followed wtth singles and
then Tim Brinager unloaded
a two-run double.
The Pirates regained the
lead 5-4 wtth a three-run fifth .
After one was out, two walks
and three straight smgles
accounted for the runs.
Southern won it in the sixth
when Mike Nance walked and
pinch hitter Johnny Pape
singled. A passed ball and an
error accounted for one run

CINCINNATI (UPI) Tom Seaver, dressed in street
clothes, sat in front of his
locker, his face mirroring the
frustration he is experiencing .
Seaver's life-time record
offers conclusive proof that
he's one ofthe best pitchers of
his era. And his honest and
ca ndid answers to the
barrage of questions fired his
way proved he IS also quite a
man . So did the patience he
exhibited ~s he . endured a
post-game 111terv1ew of some
15 minutes when you knew
that the last thing he really
wanted to do was talk .
Not once during the 111terview did Seaver make any
statement that hinted of an
alibi for the 11-3 record he has
alter six starts this season.
"I wish I knew the answer.
I feel completely helpless.
I've had bad streaks, but
nothing this drastic,'' said
Seaver after he failed to
survive the third inning
Monday night as the
Philadelphia Phillies
thumped the CinciiUlati Reds,
12-1, in the opener of a twogame series at Riverfront
Stadium.
.. It's embarrassi ng , e·x~

tremely
frustrating ,
especially when you feel good
physically," said Seaver. who
yielded seven runs, six of
them earned, seven hits,
walked six and struck outtwo
before departing after a
leadoff single by pitcher
Steve Carlton and a double by

and a walk to Herbi e Ervin, a Alexander tomght at home.
Winebrenner single and an The Tornadoes ate 2-2 in
error pushed across two SVAC and 7-5 overall.
more
Shaw Jed the Ptrates with
North Ga lli a got three tw o sin gles. Loo ka dou ,
stngles in the seventh and Howell, Minnts, Plants, and
with one out had the go-ahead Pet rie each had a single.
run on second . But the next Nort h Gallia
001 130 1-&lt;i 7 4
batte r ground ed out and
Sayre fann ed the last batter Southern o64 003 X- 7 6 3
Petrie, Loo kadoo (4, LP I,
for the wm .
Teaford and Winebrenner Minnis (61 &amp; Loo kad oo,
led the htttmg wtth two Minms I 41. t...ookadoo. '
Huddleston, Sayre 15, WP t,
smgles, Brinager and Huddleston had a double each, and Forb es. Nanc e 121.
and Sayre and Pape had Brinager 131 .
singles Southern pl ays

Bake McBride gave the Phtl s
a 7-'J lead with none out in the
third !lUling .
Talk1n g wa s a Seave r
whose brilli ant pitching
explmts have won htm th ree
Cy Young Awards : a pitcher
who Reds Mana ger Sparky
Anderson c u n I ide n t I y
predicted this spring would
wm 25 games lhts season
With the Los Angele s
Dodgers tdle. the Reds had
had a chance to move within
a few percentage po111ts of the
current leaders ur th e
National Ll?ague's western
diVISIOn .
"We needed a VICtory, "
satd Seaver. "''Ne needed a
complete game because our
relief pitchers are ttred. I
fa iled. That' s what hurts ,
especially "hen you 're pttchmg lor a cont ending cl ub.
"Five runs m one inning,''
muttered Seaver, shaking his
head in disebeliel.
· That's how many runs the
Phillies scored in the first
inning when they bunched
£our singles, one a two-run
buuncer to right field off the
bat of Phtlhe lefty Steve Carlton. and three walks as they
sent 10 batters to the plate.
s ~ave r couldn 't remember
when , ir ever, he was ~ive n
such a rude reception.
The 32-yea r-old ri ght hand er
also
co uldn 't
remember when , tf ever, he
had walked six batters in two
mmngs. One of those walks
was issued with ' the basesloaded in the first Inning to
Jim Morri son, a rooki e
second baseman. who entered the game with only stx
official trips to the plate in
the majors
"I've never had a control
problem since the 1974 season
when I had the 11 -11 record,"
said Seaver. " But then there
was a reason. I had a pinched
sciatica nerve in my hip.
That's what ts so frustra ttng.
I've never had a period like
this without something being
wrong with me physically ."
And Seaver was qu tck to
ass ure
li sten ers
that
physica lly he has never felt
better than he does today .
"I can't understand it," he
continued. " If I fel t I didn 't
ha ve decent stuff when I went
out to the mound it would be
different. I was inconsistent
in locating my pitches when f
warmed up before the game.
But 1 never pass judgment on
myself by how I'm throwing
in the bullpen.
"I'm a fastball pitcher," he
added. "Three clements are
involved
veloci ty.
movement and location :
Sometinoes you have all three
going for you . Sometimes you
just have t wo.
And
sometinoes none."
"l watched Seaver's every
move, " said Anderson. " If
he's doing anything different.

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girls 11-9

Lines cores

Spllflortr , Bird (7 ), M•ngor l ·
171 , ColbOrn (8 1 and Porter . play .

Beollle. Easlwlck t&lt; l. Lyle 181 Meigs
102 311 3- 11 12 4
ond Munson . W- Eoslwlck t I· Wellston 430 110 0- 9 10 5
OJ. L- Spllllortf ( A.2). HR Konsos Ci ty . Porrer 12 1.
Bartrum and Chapman.
Staten
(LP), Baker (71 and
(On ly games scnecluted l
Case, Brooks (4).

each got a single.
Tonight Metgs hosts
Warren in a AA section game
at 4:30. They go to Waverly
Wednesday and then host
Loga n Friday.
Metgs
002 000 0- 2 5 I
Jackson
001 030 X---4 4 1
Owens &amp; Becker.
Beoing - Harless.

went the distance, fanning stx
and walking two Waugh
cracked a double and a single
to pace the wtnners. Ma nnering and Baisden each got
a dou ble.
Greg Becker and Hood led
Meigs with a triple and a
double res pect ively. Mike
Triplett. Mitch, and Owens

Phils roll over Reds, 12-1

Wildcats edge
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problems lately but •Owens
walked six and struck out
seven while yielding just four
hits.
Meigs took a 2-0 lead "in the
third inning when Mark
Mitch opened with a single

By Greg Bailey
Meigs' Tom Owens turned
in a respectful . performance
In going the distance but the
Marauders fell to host
Jackson last night 4-2. Meigs'
pitchers have had control

By Greg Bailey
The Meigs girls lastpitch
team unleashed a 12-hit attack enroute to an tl-9 win
over host Wellston last night.
April King went three for four
at the plate while Beth
Bartrum went the distance
for the win , fanning five and
walking twelve.
It was a big come-frombehind win for the girls of
Coach Rita Slavin after they
fell behind 4-1 after one inmng . King walked and scored
on a Terri Wilson single for
Meigs' only lead until the
seventh inning . ,
The losers scored four
times in the first on ftve
walks and two singles. They
picked up three more in the
second before Meigs got two
more runs in the third on
three errors and no hits.
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Meigs kept fighting back
Narl onat League
wtlh
three runs in the fourth .
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200 00 1 12x - 6 11 I one each in the fifth and sixth,
Swan . Metzg er (7), Lockwood
and then three 111 the seventh .
( 8 ) and Stea rn s . Hanna , Camp
( 4 ) , Dev 1ne ( 6 ) , SOlomon (8 ) In that last frame, the first
'
and Pocoro ba W- Solomon { 1 two Meigs batters drew
1) L ~ LOCkWOOO (0 1).
walks. After a passed ball ,
Phila
S ll OI004o-- 12160 Pat Vaughan pushed across
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Ci!l rll on ,
Garber (9 ) and the first run of the tnning wtth
M cCa r ve r ; Seaver , Murray (3 ). a sacrifice fly. A force pla y
Cap l lta (6). Tom l •n (8), Ba ir
(9) and 8f!n ch W- Carll on (2 got in another run, and then
alter an error and an inJ ).
L - Seaver
(0 J )
HR Ci nclnnatL Ben ci'T (5 )
tentional walk, Kath y
Howard boomed a double
San
Doo
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4
1
Hannan Trace plated a run Bissell ; S. Beaver, T. Beaver PlsbQh
010 000 33:1. - 7 B I down the third base line for
with no one out in the bottom (5), Shaffer (6) and Swain.
Perry , Fin ger s (7J. Lee ( 8)
and Dav is ; Rooker . Reuss (6). the last insurance run.
of the seventh inning Monday
B ibby (8) and Ott . W - Bibby
King had a triple and two
mghtto edge Eastern, 12-llln
12· 1L L - F l noers 11·41. HR s- singles on the mght. Three
SM Diego, Winf ield ( 6 )
an SVAC contest.
other Meigs gals had big
In the see-saw battle,
SanF ran
00000101 0- 2 60 nights as they each went to
Eastern bo!Ulced back to tie
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Blue , Motl i tt (9) and H ill. the plate and cracked a
the score atll-llin the top of Pete Rose failed to get a hit in Denny
, Ham ilton (8 ), Lilfell
tl1c inning. Paul Shaffer. the four at-bats Monday night 18 1, Vuckov l ch {9) and S1m double and single. They were
third wildcat pitcher, was against the Philadelphia m on s W- 81ue (3. 1) . L - Oenny Wilskon, Howard , and Sonia
Ash .
whe winner while Greg Wigal Ph lilies,
leaving
the (l 11 .
Wellston pitchers struck
I On l y games scheduled )
took the Joss.
Cincinnati Reds' star still
out
no one and walked five .
American
Lugue
Linescore :
four hits short of a ca reer Ball
000 101 20 2- 6 8 1 Vickers and Trace each had
E. Meigs 002 134 1- 11 11 6 3,000 total hits.
805
003 00-4 20x- 9 9 I
Stoddard 16). Kerr i· three hits for the hosts.
Han. Trace503 102 1- 12 15 3 • Rose was stymied by Phils' ganBr iles.
( 71 and Dempsey : Torre z,
Meigs hosts Logan for two
Kine,s , Wigal (5) and lefthander Steve Carlton.
Burgmeler {7), Stan ley (7) and
a!
Syracuse on Wednesday
Fisk
W- Torrez
(J . t )
LBr i les 1121. HR s- Boston . Rice and then Jackson comes to
2 171 .
town Thursday. Meigs will go
K.C.
012 too ooo- ' 11 • to Belpre on Monday In the
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Today's

I couldn't tell.
"But," added Anderson ,
"I'll tell you this - quality
always returns. and Seave r is
quality. "
After Seaver's departure
Monday night, th e Phi is
ptcked up an etghth run in the
fifth inning off Dale Murray
and added thetr final fo ur in
the etghth off Dave Tomlin.
Meanwhtl e, Ca rlton and
Gene Garber, who pitched the
ninth, yielded only ftv e hits,
one a seventh inning homer
by Johnn y Bench that acco unted for the Reds' only
run .

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San Fr an
11 10 52&lt;1 21?
Hovs ton
10 12 455
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7 13 350 6
Atlan ta
7 14 333 6 1 1
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At lan t a 6, New York 5
Ph•lad elph i a 12, Ci nci 1
P1!fSburgt1 J, Sa n D1 ego 4
San Fran 2, St . Lou 1S 1
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New Yo r k ( Bruhert 1 21 at
Atlanta &lt;Ruthven 1 J) , 7 35
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Wednesday 's Gam es
Los Angel es at Chicago
Hous ton a t Mont r eaL n ight
San D 1ego at P i llsbgh , n tgh t
San Fran a t St . Lou is, n1ght
New York at A tl anta , night
Pl11la at Cinci nnat i , niQhl
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11 9 . 550
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14 6
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333

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8 16
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M ond ay's Resul 1s
Bo ston 9, Batltmor e 6
New Yo rk 8, Kan Ctty 4
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New York. (H unter 0 3). a p m
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Texas at Bal t i more. n1ght
Chicago at Milwaukee , night
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Toronto at Oakl and . night
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Vikings whip SW, 4-0
Three Viking hurlers
combined on a five-hitter
Monday night to defeat the
Southwestern Highlanders W
in an SVAC contest.
Galloway, the winning
hurler for Symmes Valley,
led the Viking batters with
two triples . ~~~tn Jackslln
paced SWHS with two hits ln
three trlp11.
K. Slzemote, the losing
pitcher, faMed 13 and issued
three walks.
Southwestern, 3-4, will play ·
Alexander Thursday in a
Class A Sectional game.
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Sizemore (L) and Jackson .

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2- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Tuesday, Mav 2.1978

Levy failures to result in school closings
By ROSEMARY ARMAO
COLUM BUS (UP! )
Whil e the governor ts
sugges tin g usin g lottery
profi ts, and a sta tewide
education group is urging use
of a state budget surplus to
help out schools. 136 Ohio
school dist~i cts will appeal
directly to their taxpayers
June 6 to pass levies .
In 25 of these dtstncts.
officia ls say fail ure to pass a
levy will result 111 school
closings before the end of the
year
In other distric ts , levy
rejections will mean teacher
layoff s,
p rog ram
curtatbments and the end of
sports and extracu rricular
adivity
· Bob Grinoe of th e Ohio

Education AsSociation said
the 136 applications for levy
votes filed with the secretary
of sta te's office were
probably only slighUy higher
than normal in a primary
election year, but 25
eme rgency levies was
unusual.
"Four or five years ago you
never heard of them, but
th ere seems to be a fad
lately," Grime said.
'A number of school
distri cts around the stale
have already held special
elections, not even waiting
until June.
The double problems of
budget deficits and courtordered desegregation have
compelled Cleveland city
school officials tn """" R ~ 9

~) _The World Todoy
!Continued from page I)
rattficalion was unanimous by both the Toledo Federaiion of
Teachers and the American Federation of Teachers and the
America n Federation of State. Co wlty and MW!icipal
Employees.

$7 million in damages sought
CHICAGO- TWO UNION MEMBE.RS HAVE FILED a $7
million lawsuit seeking the removal of trustees of the
Teamsters' health and welfare fund because of an ill-fated
lllSUrance conLra ct.
The suit was fli ed Monday in U. S. District Court by Claude
Carpenter, Green Bay, Wis ., and James Adcock , Norwalk
Ohio. It asks the court to order umon offtcials to sever all tie~
between the fWld and ex-convict Allen Dorfman. In addition
th e suit charges the six present and past trwtlees of the fund
with neg ligente m their admimslration of the central states
south east and southwest areas health and welfare fWld . '

mill, ltve year emergency
levy aild Columbus offi cials
to go after an 6.6 mill , three
year levy .
Alth ough the 110,000 student Cleveland system,
the state 's largest, is broke,
Wlable even to pay teachers,
the system has not shut Mwn
by order of U.S. District
Court Judge Frank Ba ttisti
who has de manded th a t
desegregation pro ceed on
schedule.
When white voters April 6
outvoted blacks to crush an
emergency $30 million school
tax levy, the state had to step
in, advancing Cleveland all
the state aid it had coming
through May .
H the June 6 levy also goes
down, no one know' what wtll

happen to the schools.
Co lumbu s Ma yor Tom
Moody pins th e future
success of the entire Capital
City on the June school vote . '
Quahty education, he says,
determines growth and
development opportunities
The 90,DOO-student district
faces an $11 million deficit
this year and tf voters repeal
tl1eir vote of last fall and
defeat the levy, schools wtll
close in November .
Other city school dtstncts
in trouble mclude Parma,
asking for a 6.7 m(ll levy ;
Bellev ue 111 Eri e County
asking for 9 mills , Barberton
after· 7.7 mills: Warren afier
8.118 mills; Talbmadge and
Nordonia Hills.

Three of the 15 di stricts confirm a projected $10.1
forced to close for periods million delict.
That deficit cerllfied by the
last fall are in trouble again .
1n
Portage
Co unty, sta te could put the city's
Hoot slown LQcal voters will students on a month-long
vote on an 8 mill emergency vacation this fall .
In Canton the contracts of
levy and James A. Garfield
district voters will decide a 1ll teachers and nearly 100
6.9 mill issue. In Allen other employees will not be
County , officials of the Allen renewed even If a 6.3 mill
East dislmt say they need operating levy on the June
7.75 m11ls.
ballot passes.
Schools in Campbell near
Special elections are not,
face
the
however, the only symptom Youngstown
staggering loss of 60 percent
of atling schools.
Cin cinnati voters who of their revenue with the
rejected levy appeals last closing of the Campbell
June and November will not Works of the Youngstown
be at the polls June 6. But Sheet and Tube Co. Officials
thei r school board , also believe no levy could pass m
facing
a
poss1ble the city.
In Cambridge, a 6.9 mill
deseg rega tion order ; has
asked the state auditor to

Speed ·decreased
·COLUMBUS (UP! I - Ohi o
Htghwa y
P atr o l
Superintendent Col. Adam
Reiss said today speed on
Ohio's
highw ays
had
decreased due to voluntariy
compliance with lhe 55 mileanhour speed linoit and the
presence of patrolmen.
Th e patrol began a
federally funde d prog ram
called OASIS - Ohtoans
Against
Speedin g
In
our State on April 23
but Retss said the program

has resulted tn no great
increase in the nwnber of
arrests made by troopers.
"Apparently public knowledge of the program and the
physical presence of office rs
on high vtolatwn highways
was sufficient motiva tion £or
drivers to voluntarily slow
down to legal speeds," sa id
Retss.
"A prelimmary revtew of
spe ed su rveys condu cted
thr oughout th e sta te last
wrek indicates dnwrs are

obcymg traffic law s at a
sign ifi cantly higher r ate
whtle ar rests have not
mcreased appreciably," said
Reiss.
"Overall th e number of
motorists exceeding the 55mileper hour speed llffi tt on
interstate and two-lane hi ghways dropped by 22 per
cent ," satd Reiss "The most
notable decrease in speeders
occ urred on th e hea vtly
traveled interstate system
where a 33 percent reduction

was recorded.''
Reiss
dis c.o unt ed
comments that troopers are
indis criminantly citing
drtvers for extremely minor
violati ons.
· "As with any enforCEment
program of this magnitude,
rumors abo Wid ," Reiss said.
"Be a,ssured that the
Hi ghway Patrol has no
intcntton of devtating from its
traditional policy of firm but
fair enf orcement of traffic
laws."

Lottery director resigning
CLEVELAND - SHAKEN BY CHARGES ol corrupti on
within the Ohio Lottery Commission and admitting he just
doesn 't have any energy left to run the troubled state agency,
Ohio Lottery Executive Dtrector Gerald J . Patronite has
announced he will resign his post by J!Ule 1.
At 30 years old, Patronite was the youngest and longest
serving executive drrector of the Lottery - and its fow-th chief
in four years .

Mayor continues fight
CLEVELAND - FIGHTING FOR HIS political life,
embattled Cleveland Mayor DeiUlis Kucinich lS making a lastditch eff ort to stav.e off an abmost certain recall elections by
taking the dispute to the courts .
Kukinich. abandoning a self-imposed silence on the monthlong drtve to oust hlffi from office, lashed out at his political
opponents and said he will ask a state court to prevent City
Council Clerk Mercedes Cotner from validating the recall
petitions gathered against hino .

Analysis on attitude starts
COLUMBUS - TilE OHIO CONSUMERS' COUNSEL has
been given the go-ahead by the state Controlling Board to
conduct a detatled analysis of the status and attitudes of
electric and gas consumers throughout Ohio.
The board Monday approved a $196,490 contract for Elrick
&amp; Lavidge , Inc. , of Ca lifornia , to survey t,200 customers and
compile a profile on usage of·gas and electricity by September.

Miss Hearst has new lawyer
SAN FRANCISCO-PATRICIA HEARST, rebuffed by
the U.S . Supreme Court in her efforts to avoid a return to
prison, has a new lawyer.
Partners F. Lee Bailes and Albert Johnson announced
Monday they were withdrawing from the case because of the
"compelling urgency" of other . business. Johnson told
reporters that Miss Hearst's new lawyer would be George
Martinez of San Francisco.

THESE FIVE MEMBERS of Eastern High School's
Future Farmers of America were in Columbus Friday
and Saturday to attend the 50th anniversa ry FFA banquet
at the State FFA convention. They were accompa nied by
their advtsor , Artltur Arnold. The group tncludes, front , I
to r. Larrv Hams and Blair Wmdon ; back, I to r, Don

Italy's ruling party
•
• •
IS res1stmg pressure

Eynon , Bill Kautz and Ed Holter . Wes Untied, state
president, presided and there were presentations of star
and chapter awards as we11 as honorary degree
ceremonies. The FFA story was told by the enterta ining
group , "LIFE", and the OhiO FFA Band and Chorus
entertained.

HOSPITAL NEWS

veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED - Ge orge
Hackett, Sr ., Mtddl eport ;
Fl ora Murphy , Ru tla nd ;
Mil dred Arnold, Pomeroy;
'
Jennie Williamson, Rutland ;
Ne lli e Lemley, Portland :
Sa die Brig ht , Gallipoll s;
Bette Htll , New Hav en:
Bartering " an d " Red media settin g va ri ous Li llia n Gress, Pom eroy ;
Brigades Only Create deadlines were the work of Juanita Chapman, Clifton, W.
Blood ."
cranks . Bu~ they had no Va : Ross Morri s, New
The rallies followed a rash comme nt on a call the Moro Ha ven ; Ali ce Russell ,
of letters in Moro's trembling famil y receivc&gt;d Sunday,
Pomeroy ; Conn1 e Ki se r.
hand , a strong denunciation
Chris tian Demo crati c Racine ; Pamela Lawrence,
of party policies from hts sources said that call gave Minersville; Sharon Jessie,
family and a spate of the family three hours to do Pomeroy.
telephone call s settin g something to save Moro 's
DISCHARGED - Herman
conflicting deadlines for the life. They said the family 's Werry, Paul Kletn. Alice
form er premier 's "execu- pubhc atta ck Sunday on the Curtis, Harry Stover, Mary
tion."
party 's no- negotia tions Arche r, Ma ggt e Gilmore,
Investigators sa id they be - stance may have been a Robin Ritchie .
lieved telephone ca lls to news response to the threat

Millions of Italian workers
By ERNEST SA.KLER
partictpating
m May Day
ROM E I UP! ) - Italy's
rallies
throughout
Italy
ruling Ch ristian Democratic
voiced
support
of the
Party . ba c ked by mass
demonstrations supporUng government 's refusal to
Its refusal to negotiate with negotiate with the Red
the Red Brigades , is resisting Brigades , who kidnapped
pressure fo r a parliamentary Moro March 16, killing his
debate on the kidnapping of five bodyguards.
In Rome, 25,000 workers
former Premier Aldo Moro.
Pol iti cal official ~ sa id the marched from the Colosseum
Christian Democrati c leader- to the Square of St. John
ship. in a meeting Monday Lateran bearing signs
wtth
Premier
Gi ulio reading : "No Deal With The
BriRades ,"
" No
Andreotti , decided to keep Red
mana~ement of the Moro
cnsts 111 its own hands .
lbe offt cia ls sa td the Christian Democrats fear a parliaFor disc ussion purposes he
enough to finance all benefits
By DONALD H. MAY
mentary debate would play
WABHINGTON (UPI)
which have been promised to suggested that :
Into the hands of the Red
- Over the next 30 or 40
Americans
are the year 2050.
Brigade s by widening the rift Many
"As demographic changes years, as the health and
both wtthtn \ts party and in debating whether Social
the loose altance with the Security taxes should be cut resuh in a relatively older longevity of the elderl y
next year. Fewer are population," ~e said, "Social continue to Improve , the
Commumsts and Soctalisls
whose support the Andreotti thinking about what othe.r Security costs are projected retirem ent bene fi t age
government needs .
fundamental changes may be to double within 5(] years, gradually would be mcreased
Requests
for
a needed in the-system over the requiring the tax rate to rise from 65 (62 at reduced pento about 12 percent of taxable sion) to about 70.
parliamentary debate on the next 75 years.
- There would be a
kidna pp ing
and
the
One who does look that far payroll."
Since employers and unlfonn monthly benefit for
government's handling of the ahead Is A. Haeworth
crisis came fr om two small Robertson , former chief employees each pay this rate, each resident of t he country
lefti st parties, U1e Radicals actuary of the Social Security Social Securit y woul d regard1ess of past earnings ,
and Proletarian Democrats . Admin istrati on, now vice eventually cost 24 percent of marita I status or financial
The Christian Democrats president of a consulting the earnings of all those need. . Benefits now range
reaffir med
the
no - finn .
covered by the program , he from $114 to $804-a-month .
- For those unable to
negotiations stance despite
He told a meeting of the U. said.
Mor e's appeal in letters to S. Chamber of Commerce
Robertson's solution : "The work , there would be a
govemn\ent leaders that his Monday that even tht tax nation's concept of Wll!'k, diitability program with more
life be exchanged for 13 increases voted by Congress educati on, lei sur e · and emphasis on rehabilitation
impri soned Red Brigades m December - which some rettrement must be revised." and retrain ing than the
present one.
terrorists.
want to roll back - will not be
~

SS debate continues·

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Holzer Medical Center
I Discharges, May 1)
Mrs. Richard Allen and
son, Marlene Barlow, Mrs.
Darrell Black and daughter.
Edna Bord en, George Cook,
Peggy Ellis, Phillip Goodnite.
Harol d Graber, Thelma
Grueser, Roger Hensley,
Willo ughby Hill , Louise
Jones.
Phyllis
Lane,
Marga ret Long, Vtvtan
Martin,
Mrs . Charles
Masters and son , Gladys
Mill er, Norman Mora,
Donald Pie rce, Wendy
Seaver , Albert Sowards,
Woo d.
Orpha
Charl es
Wooten.

SPECIAL SESSION
The Meigs County Commissioner s will meet in
special session Wednesday at
RUMMAGE SUE
I p.m. with the MentallY,
The re will be a ·rummage Retarded Boa~d to discuss
sale Friday and Saturday, appli cation lor additional
May 5 and 6, at Twin City funds for construction of a
Shrine Club, Racme, from 9 training center for the
a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.
mentally retarded .

levy was defeated April 6 as
was a 12.9 mill levy last
November. The school board
plans to resubmit the levy,
but also to chop $548,000 for
its budget by ending
extracurricu lar activities
and shortening the school
calendar by seven weeks .
State educa lion experts and
legislative leaders have estimated 170 school districts
will face closings this fall.
That's up from 15 closings,
and 56 districts in serious
trouble, last year .
Legislative hearings have
un cove red a number of
reasons for the increasing
financial woes. Soaring costs
of material and labor
contracts have certainly hurt
as have legislative mandates

Bengals
select
Browner

'

- such as low teacherstudent ratios- thatbave not
been fully funded.
But a state system of school
finance based on "district
power equalizing" may be
the prime culprit. A Hamllton
County Common Pleas Judge
has ruled it Wlconstitutlonal
and
legislators
are
considering replacing it but not before the November
general elecUons.
1'he Ohio formula currently
grants state aid oo the basts
of local levies passed. The
idea is to give more money to
districts with lower property
valuations. In practice,
however, districts that can't
get levies through its voters
lose out on stale aid and face
a double money loss.
Athens Livestock Sales
Saturday, Aprlll9, 1978
Feeder Steers (400-800 lbs.)
50.)5.60; Good 44.75-49.
Feeder Heifers (400-700
lbs .l. Choice 46 49.75 ; Good
38.50·46.
Feeder Bulls (400-800 lbs.l.
Choice 50.25·54.25; Good &lt;2·
50.

Slaughter Butts (Over 1.000
lbs .) 41 -&lt;5 10.
Slaught er

Cows ,

Utt lifies

CINCINNATI (UP!) - The 38.25·40; Canners and cutters
Ci ncinnati Bengals today 33.25·38.50.
Veals (Choi ce and Prime)
took Notre Dame defensive 61 -67.50.
end Ross Browner as their
Baby Calves !by the head)
No. I pick in the college 300·49.50.
I Hogs I
football draft.
Hogs (No . 1, Barrows and
"He was the best available Gil ts. 200·230 lbs.) 46-46.25
player at thts stage of the
Sows 35.1 0-4-4. tO.
Boars 30.
draft," Ben ga ls General
Pigs (by the head) 25·4!1.50
Manager Paul Brown said
immediately after selecting
Browner.
"In our projections, we
figured this man would be the
NOW YOU KNOW
~ond player taken in the
The world's largest statue
draft. He has extreme speed of a cow is in New Salem, D.
and mobility. He is JUS! a N. The statute, 38 feet high
tremendous down lineman. I and 50 feet long , comthink we got a real fine memorates the Holstein
football player."
brought to New Salem in the
Asked why Browner was late 19th century.
still aroWld when the Bengals
picked eighth, Brown said,
"People went for their needs,
MARRIAGE UCENSE
but we judged this man to be
A marriage license was
the best available at this
issued to Donald Edward
time .
"We also thought about Whaley , 32, Rt. 1, Shade, and
which person was still Ida Coleen Corsi, 23, Rt . 2,
available that we would not Pomeroy.
want to play against. In fa ct,
a year ago, in our judgment,
Browner was the best down
lineman coming up .
PONTIAC, Mich. (UP!) There aren't many down Defensive tackle Herb Orvis
linemen available this year ," was dealt Monday by the
added Brown. "It's a very Detroit Lions to the
skimpy area ."
Baltimore Colts in return for
wtde receiver Freddie Scott
and o low choice in Tuesday 's
RUMMAGE SALE
draft .
A rununage sale will be
Orvis, 3t, made a
held Wednesday from 9 to 3ln successful comeback from
the basement of the Sacred knee surgery last year and
Heart Church.
played in all of Detroit's
games . However, several
Til E llAII.Y SENT INEL
flareups with the Uons' many
DF.\'OTEDTOTII E
coaching staffs led to hts
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ROHEJtr HOt: F'U CII
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Sport Parade
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Editor
NEW YORK I UP!) - Sufficiently provoked, any' human
bemg wtll react, no matter how meek or docile he might be
otherwise. Thurman Munson had reached that point and he
responded accordingly.
The Yankee catcher isn't that meek or docile to start with,
nor is he so belligerent that he'll go out of his way looking for
trouble. If it comes, he'sready. His nature is such that he won't
bock off.
After the Yankees-Twins game at Bloomington, Minn.,
Friday night, a fan waiting outside asked MW!son for his
autograph. The fan , a 22-yearold University of MiiUlesota
sophomore, wanted the signature on a fraternity pledge paddle
~had with him and Munson chose not to s1gn it.
The youth persisted. Munson kept saying no. Instead of
accepting that, the student, Stewart Thornley, continued
followiilg Munson and when another fan, a girl said hello to the
Yankee receiver, Thornley told her not to speak with him .
" I don't like you, " MW!son said to Thornley ,
"The feeling is mutual," answered the autograph seeker.
With that, Thornley charges, Munson grabbed him around
the neck and trted to choke hlffi . As a result, the student has
f1led an assault complaint with the Bloomington Police
Department.
'
MWlson admits he put his hand on Thornley but denies trying
to choke hino . He says after Thornley asked him for his
signature 10 times, "I just got sick of it "
Stewart Thornley was borrowing trouble by insisting the
way he did and he aggravated an already bad situauon with
his response to Munson. i'm inclined to do-ubt the whole thing
will ever get to court but whether it does or not, the question
arises, as it generally does in incidents of this type, is a btg
league ballplayer obliged to sign autographs forfans, and if so,
when does his obligation cease'
Anyone in the pubic eye, a head of state, a ballplayer, a prize
fighter , an actor or whatever, knows .that Signing autographs
comes with the territory. It's part of the price of fame .
Most autograph seekers are well behaved ; some aren't.
They think nothing of mtruding during a private conversation
or a meal, and sometimes once isn't always enough. Occasionally they want the same person 's autograph twice or three
linoes. That can get on anybody's nerves .
Once in awhile, adults will approach for an autograph selfconsciously .
"This isn't for me," they'll say. "It's for my S-year old little
nephew. Would you please sign 'To Mervyn '' And when you
finish that, I have two other nieces who are crazy about you,
loo , II

Multiply that a few hundred tinoes or so, and you can see for
your sell how it would begin to wear down anyone .
The only professiona l athlete 1've ever seen who repeatedly
refused to sign his name was Bill Russell. He made it a bigger
thing than it should 've been and certainly didn't win any
friends for himself wtth his inflexible head-in-the-sand attitude.
Personally , I've observed rudeness on both sides in the area
of autograph givirig and receiving . But for every Bill Russell ,
there are countless others who don't mind the temporary
inconvenience of signing their name.
Richie Hebner of the Philhes is an example. He understands
what an autograph can mean to someone .
"Half this game is public relations, " he says. "Signing
autographs is a part of that. The average person who struggles
for a living, working 40 how-sa week, puts us up on a pedestal
where we don't really belong. If ailyone asks me for my
autograph, 1'm happy to give it. When I sign my name for
someone, maybe a little kid, and then his father or mother
comesoverandsays, 'Thanks, Mr . Hebner,' It makes me feel
good. It's a little ego thing with all of us. "
As a kid gro10ing up in Boston , Hebner was a red-hot Red Sox
fan .
"I remember waiting outside Fenway Park and gelling
autographs from Ted Williams, Frank Mal&gt;l.one, Sammy
White, Jackie Jensen and Pete RW!nels, " he says. "The guy
who was my idol, though, was Mickey Mantle. I made up my
mind I was going to get his autograph no matter what. One
day , he came out of the park after a ball game and I caught
him just before he got on the bus. He gave me his autograph
and I took it home. You know something ? I still ha ve it."

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and advanced on an error and
a passed ba II . Chuck Kennedy
walked and stole second, and
then Tim Hood cracked a
double to score both ruiUlers.
But the hosts got one run back
in the bottom of the inning nn

a single and an error.
Three doubles and a walk
allowed the lronmeo to plate
three runs in the bot tom uf
the fifth. There was no other
scunng
Beoing got the win as he

Southern edges North Gallia
By ·Greg BaUey
Although their pitchers
gave up 10 walks, the
Southern Tornadoes came
from behind to notch a 7-Q wm
over visiting North Gallialast
night. John Sayre came on tn
relief of Mike Huddleston to
notch the win .
It was a scoreless dual until
the third when North Gallia
picked up one. Lookadoo
singled, stole second, and
raced home on an error.
Southern took control in the
bottom of the Inning with four
runs . Kelly WinebrPnnfl'r

opened with a single and after
a sacrifice Sieve Hill walked.
Sayre and Rtchard Teaford
followed wtth singles and
then Tim Brinager unloaded
a two-run double.
The Pirates regained the
lead 5-4 wtth a three-run fifth .
After one was out, two walks
and three straight smgles
accounted for the runs.
Southern won it in the sixth
when Mike Nance walked and
pinch hitter Johnny Pape
singled. A passed ball and an
error accounted for one run

CINCINNATI (UPI) Tom Seaver, dressed in street
clothes, sat in front of his
locker, his face mirroring the
frustration he is experiencing .
Seaver's life-time record
offers conclusive proof that
he's one ofthe best pitchers of
his era. And his honest and
ca ndid answers to the
barrage of questions fired his
way proved he IS also quite a
man . So did the patience he
exhibited ~s he . endured a
post-game 111terv1ew of some
15 minutes when you knew
that the last thing he really
wanted to do was talk .
Not once during the 111terview did Seaver make any
statement that hinted of an
alibi for the 11-3 record he has
alter six starts this season.
"I wish I knew the answer.
I feel completely helpless.
I've had bad streaks, but
nothing this drastic,'' said
Seaver after he failed to
survive the third inning
Monday night as the
Philadelphia Phillies
thumped the CinciiUlati Reds,
12-1, in the opener of a twogame series at Riverfront
Stadium.
.. It's embarrassi ng , e·x~

tremely
frustrating ,
especially when you feel good
physically," said Seaver. who
yielded seven runs, six of
them earned, seven hits,
walked six and struck outtwo
before departing after a
leadoff single by pitcher
Steve Carlton and a double by

and a walk to Herbi e Ervin, a Alexander tomght at home.
Winebrenner single and an The Tornadoes ate 2-2 in
error pushed across two SVAC and 7-5 overall.
more
Shaw Jed the Ptrates with
North Ga lli a got three tw o sin gles. Loo ka dou ,
stngles in the seventh and Howell, Minnts, Plants, and
with one out had the go-ahead Pet rie each had a single.
run on second . But the next Nort h Gallia
001 130 1-&lt;i 7 4
batte r ground ed out and
Sayre fann ed the last batter Southern o64 003 X- 7 6 3
Petrie, Loo kadoo (4, LP I,
for the wm .
Teaford and Winebrenner Minnis (61 &amp; Loo kad oo,
led the htttmg wtth two Minms I 41. t...ookadoo. '
Huddleston, Sayre 15, WP t,
smgles, Brinager and Huddleston had a double each, and Forb es. Nanc e 121.
and Sayre and Pape had Brinager 131 .
singles Southern pl ays

Bake McBride gave the Phtl s
a 7-'J lead with none out in the
third !lUling .
Talk1n g wa s a Seave r
whose brilli ant pitching
explmts have won htm th ree
Cy Young Awards : a pitcher
who Reds Mana ger Sparky
Anderson c u n I ide n t I y
predicted this spring would
wm 25 games lhts season
With the Los Angele s
Dodgers tdle. the Reds had
had a chance to move within
a few percentage po111ts of the
current leaders ur th e
National Ll?ague's western
diVISIOn .
"We needed a VICtory, "
satd Seaver. "''Ne needed a
complete game because our
relief pitchers are ttred. I
fa iled. That' s what hurts ,
especially "hen you 're pttchmg lor a cont ending cl ub.
"Five runs m one inning,''
muttered Seaver, shaking his
head in disebeliel.
· That's how many runs the
Phillies scored in the first
inning when they bunched
£our singles, one a two-run
buuncer to right field off the
bat of Phtlhe lefty Steve Carlton. and three walks as they
sent 10 batters to the plate.
s ~ave r couldn 't remember
when , ir ever, he was ~ive n
such a rude reception.
The 32-yea r-old ri ght hand er
also
co uldn 't
remember when , tf ever, he
had walked six batters in two
mmngs. One of those walks
was issued with ' the basesloaded in the first Inning to
Jim Morri son, a rooki e
second baseman. who entered the game with only stx
official trips to the plate in
the majors
"I've never had a control
problem since the 1974 season
when I had the 11 -11 record,"
said Seaver. " But then there
was a reason. I had a pinched
sciatica nerve in my hip.
That's what ts so frustra ttng.
I've never had a period like
this without something being
wrong with me physically ."
And Seaver was qu tck to
ass ure
li sten ers
that
physica lly he has never felt
better than he does today .
"I can't understand it," he
continued. " If I fel t I didn 't
ha ve decent stuff when I went
out to the mound it would be
different. I was inconsistent
in locating my pitches when f
warmed up before the game.
But 1 never pass judgment on
myself by how I'm throwing
in the bullpen.
"I'm a fastball pitcher," he
added. "Three clements are
involved
veloci ty.
movement and location :
Sometinoes you have all three
going for you . Sometimes you
just have t wo.
And
sometinoes none."
"l watched Seaver's every
move, " said Anderson. " If
he's doing anything different.

MelO'S ga}s
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wh•"p Rock e1
0

girls 11-9

Lines cores

Spllflortr , Bird (7 ), M•ngor l ·
171 , ColbOrn (8 1 and Porter . play .

Beollle. Easlwlck t&lt; l. Lyle 181 Meigs
102 311 3- 11 12 4
ond Munson . W- Eoslwlck t I· Wellston 430 110 0- 9 10 5
OJ. L- Spllllortf ( A.2). HR Konsos Ci ty . Porrer 12 1.
Bartrum and Chapman.
Staten
(LP), Baker (71 and
(On ly games scnecluted l
Case, Brooks (4).

each got a single.
Tonight Metgs hosts
Warren in a AA section game
at 4:30. They go to Waverly
Wednesday and then host
Loga n Friday.
Metgs
002 000 0- 2 5 I
Jackson
001 030 X---4 4 1
Owens &amp; Becker.
Beoing - Harless.

went the distance, fanning stx
and walking two Waugh
cracked a double and a single
to pace the wtnners. Ma nnering and Baisden each got
a dou ble.
Greg Becker and Hood led
Meigs with a triple and a
double res pect ively. Mike
Triplett. Mitch, and Owens

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problems lately but •Owens
walked six and struck out
seven while yielding just four
hits.
Meigs took a 2-0 lead "in the
third inning when Mark
Mitch opened with a single

By Greg Bailey
Meigs' Tom Owens turned
in a respectful . performance
In going the distance but the
Marauders fell to host
Jackson last night 4-2. Meigs'
pitchers have had control

By Greg Bailey
The Meigs girls lastpitch
team unleashed a 12-hit attack enroute to an tl-9 win
over host Wellston last night.
April King went three for four
at the plate while Beth
Bartrum went the distance
for the win , fanning five and
walking twelve.
It was a big come-frombehind win for the girls of
Coach Rita Slavin after they
fell behind 4-1 after one inmng . King walked and scored
on a Terri Wilson single for
Meigs' only lead until the
seventh inning . ,
The losers scored four
times in the first on ftve
walks and two singles. They
picked up three more in the
second before Meigs got two
more runs in the third on
three errors and no hits.
Malor League Results
Bv United Preu International
Meigs kept fighting back
Narl onat League
wtlh
three runs in the fourth .
N.V
200111000- 5110
Alta
200 00 1 12x - 6 11 I one each in the fifth and sixth,
Swan . Metzg er (7), Lockwood
and then three 111 the seventh .
( 8 ) and Stea rn s . Hanna , Camp
( 4 ) , Dev 1ne ( 6 ) , SOlomon (8 ) In that last frame, the first
'
and Pocoro ba W- Solomon { 1 two Meigs batters drew
1) L ~ LOCkWOOO (0 1).
walks. After a passed ball ,
Phila
S ll OI004o-- 12160 Pat Vaughan pushed across
C1 nc1
000 000 100- 1 5 (I
Ci!l rll on ,
Garber (9 ) and the first run of the tnning wtth
M cCa r ve r ; Seaver , Murray (3 ). a sacrifice fly. A force pla y
Cap l lta (6). Tom l •n (8), Ba ir
(9) and 8f!n ch W- Carll on (2 got in another run, and then
alter an error and an inJ ).
L - Seaver
(0 J )
HR Ci nclnnatL Ben ci'T (5 )
tentional walk, Kath y
Howard boomed a double
San
Doo
000
211
ooo4
4
1
Hannan Trace plated a run Bissell ; S. Beaver, T. Beaver PlsbQh
010 000 33:1. - 7 B I down the third base line for
with no one out in the bottom (5), Shaffer (6) and Swain.
Perry , Fin ger s (7J. Lee ( 8)
and Dav is ; Rooker . Reuss (6). the last insurance run.
of the seventh inning Monday
B ibby (8) and Ott . W - Bibby
King had a triple and two
mghtto edge Eastern, 12-llln
12· 1L L - F l noers 11·41. HR s- singles on the mght. Three
SM Diego, Winf ield ( 6 )
an SVAC contest.
other Meigs gals had big
In the see-saw battle,
SanF ran
00000101 0- 2 60 nights as they each went to
Eastern bo!Ulced back to tie
CIN CINNATI (UP! ) 51.L
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Blue , Motl i tt (9) and H ill. the plate and cracked a
the score atll-llin the top of Pete Rose failed to get a hit in Denny
, Ham ilton (8 ), Lilfell
tl1c inning. Paul Shaffer. the four at-bats Monday night 18 1, Vuckov l ch {9) and S1m double and single. They were
third wildcat pitcher, was against the Philadelphia m on s W- 81ue (3. 1) . L - Oenny Wilskon, Howard , and Sonia
Ash .
whe winner while Greg Wigal Ph lilies,
leaving
the (l 11 .
Wellston pitchers struck
I On l y games scheduled )
took the Joss.
Cincinnati Reds' star still
out
no one and walked five .
American
Lugue
Linescore :
four hits short of a ca reer Ball
000 101 20 2- 6 8 1 Vickers and Trace each had
E. Meigs 002 134 1- 11 11 6 3,000 total hits.
805
003 00-4 20x- 9 9 I
Stoddard 16). Kerr i· three hits for the hosts.
Han. Trace503 102 1- 12 15 3 • Rose was stymied by Phils' ganBr iles.
( 71 and Dempsey : Torre z,
Meigs hosts Logan for two
Kine,s , Wigal (5) and lefthander Steve Carlton.
Burgmeler {7), Stan ley (7) and
a!
Syracuse on Wednesday
Fisk
W- Torrez
(J . t )
LBr i les 1121. HR s- Boston . Rice and then Jackson comes to
2 171 .
town Thursday. Meigs will go
K.C.
012 too ooo- ' 11 • to Belpre on Monday In the
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Marauders
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tilt
to
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.

Today's

I couldn't tell.
"But," added Anderson ,
"I'll tell you this - quality
always returns. and Seave r is
quality. "
After Seaver's departure
Monday night, th e Phi is
ptcked up an etghth run in the
fifth inning off Dale Murray
and added thetr final fo ur in
the etghth off Dave Tomlin.
Meanwhtl e, Ca rlton and
Gene Garber, who pitched the
ninth, yielded only ftv e hits,
one a seventh inning homer
by Johnn y Bench that acco unted for the Reds' only
run .

Mat or L eague Standtn gs.
By United Pres s tnt er natt on a l

American League
Eas t
W L pet.

National League
East
W
11

Phil a
/Ilion t rea 1
Ch1cago
Piltsbrgh
New York
51 LOUIS

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GB

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9

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10 9
10 13

526
435

11 1
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912

429

JIJ

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8

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Los Angel s
13
J 650
C1ncm nat
l3 9 591
1
San Fr an
11 10 52&lt;1 21?
Hovs ton
10 12 455
&lt;i
San D1ego
7 13 350 6
Atlan ta
7 14 333 6 1 1
Monday ' s Results
At lan t a 6, New York 5
Ph•lad elph i a 12, Ci nci 1
P1!fSburgt1 J, Sa n D1 ego 4
San Fran 2, St . Lou 1S 1
Todav 's P ro babl e Pttchers
(All Ttmes EDT)
Los Angeles ( Rau J Ol at
Chicago ( R Reusch(&gt; I J 2). 2 JO

pm
San Fran c1•-,;co (Montefusco 1
I / at St Lou 1s t Denny 20 ). 1 JO
pm
( RICha rd
1 21 at
Montrea l ( Dues 0 1J. 7 35 p m
San D 1ego (Owchm k.o 1 2) at
P1tt s bu rg n (Ca ndelaria 1 3 ),
7 35 p m
New Yo r k ( Bruhert 1 21 at
Atlanta &lt;Ruthven 1 J) , 7 35
Pm
&lt;Only games scheduled /
Wednesday 's Gam es
Los Angel es at Chicago
Hous ton a t Mont r eaL n ight
San D 1ego at P i llsbgh , n tgh t
San Fran a t St . Lou is, n1ght
New York at A tl anta , night
Pl11la at Cinci nnat i , niQhl
Hous ton

Oe rr o1 t
Boston
New York
M ii Wauke
Cleveland
Ba111more
Toronto

5

722 -

1'1

9

571

11 9 . 550
9 11 450

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5

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6' •

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Oakland
Kan Ctly
Cal if
Te )(as
Cht cago

GB

13

16 s
14 6
14
1
9 10
6 11

HJ2

700

J1,

667

7
6

4l 4

333
333

91 1

Mtnn eso t a
8 16
91':;
Seatlle
8 18 . JOB 10 '•
M ond ay's Resul 1s
Bo ston 9, Batltmor e 6
New Yo rk 8, Kan Ctty 4
Today 's Probab le Pih:hen
(All Tim es EDT J
Kans as Ctty (Gu r a 2 0) at
New York. (H unter 0 3). a p m
Balltmore (0 Marttnez 2 II at
Boston I R tpley 0 I L 7 . 30 p m
Chtcago ( Wood 1 3 ) a t M il
Wdukee (So renson 2 11, B 30

pm

Cl~ve lano
I Wail!.
1 11
at
Sea ttle ( Po le 2 31. 10 J .S p m
1oronto (Unde rwooa 02 J a t
Oo ktand t Keouqh 1 0 1. 10 JO

pm

Detr o1 t
Ca!J t orn1a

(MOrr iS
(Br et t

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at
1 1), 10 30

pm
Wedne sday 's Games
M1nnesota at Bo ston , night
l&lt;an C1ty at New York. , n1ght
Texas at Bal t i more. n1ght
Chicago at Milwaukee , night
Det roi t at Ca11 fOr n1a , n 1ght
Toronto at Oakl and . night
Clev el and at Seatt le , n 1gh t

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Vikings whip SW, 4-0
Three Viking hurlers
combined on a five-hitter
Monday night to defeat the
Southwestern Highlanders W
in an SVAC contest.
Galloway, the winning
hurler for Symmes Valley,
led the Viking batters with
two triples . ~~~tn Jackslln
paced SWHS with two hits ln
three trlp11.
K. Slzemote, the losing
pitcher, faMed 13 and issued
three walks.
Southwestern, 3-4, will play ·
Alexander Thursday in a
Class A Sectional game.
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The U. S. Treasury
Tracing of ill ega l
400 to sao lbs 45 .75 56, 500 to
Department has recently fiream1s has been effective 600 tb s 46 55, 600 ro 700 Jbs .
•
proposed regulations which under the present law. What 44 50 -53 . 700 and over 42-51.
Fee der Heifers (good and
could bring America one step America needs is bell er choice) . 250 to 300 lbs . 38 50.
closer to total gun control by enforcement of statut es JOO to &lt;~00 tbs 37 47.50, 400 to
500 lbs . 39 46. 500 Ia 600 lbs .
the Federal government. already on the books ..
38 SO 44 . 50. 600 to 700 lbs
Because I believe these new
- The smart crimina l 36.50 -42 .25. JOO and over 35 -41.
Fee der Bull&lt;; : lgood and
rules are not needed and seldom uses his tool of trade,
choice ) 250 to 300 tbs . 47 -57 ,
result in a waste of taxpayer a gun, which can be traced 300 to 400 lb s . 46 .50 56, 400 to
money, I have moved on two back to him . Centralized gun soo tb s. 44 52. soo t o 600 tbs .
41 50 49 .50. 600 to 700 lb s .
fronts to stop the proposals. registration mostly affects 38
.50 46 . 35 , 700 ana over 37 .50 As the ranking minority law·a blding citizens.
4?
Slaughter Bulls (over 1,000
- Businessmen today are
member of · the Ap·
lbs.l 31 .50 ·42.
propriations sub-committee already ove rburdened with
Slau ghter Cows : utilities
which oversees the Treasury federal
paperwork 34.50-39, c anner cutters 30
.
Department, I was able to requiremen ts forcing con· JS .SO
Vea l s : Choi ce and Pr1me
lnsert a provision ln the 1979 sumers to pay higher and 44 . SO 70 . Standards and
M ed iums 42-4,4. 50.
funding bill, as introduced, to higher prices.
Babv ·c alves (by the head)
- Since it is estimated that 40 75 .
prohibit any money from
HOGS - ( No . I . bar rows .
being used to carry out these 35-4{) million transactions per
g ilts, 200 230 lb s . l 43 .50-45 ;
regulations, and I have co· year will have to be entered Bu tc he r So ws 39 · 42 . 75 ;
sponsored a joint resolution into federal computers, the Sut her Bo ar s 28. 50 -30 . 50:
to prevent the proposals from cost of such program would Pigs (b y the head) 14-41.
going into effect if funding is be in the millions of dollars.
provided.
- Criminal penalties for
COLUMBUS
( UP I)
The new regulations would dealers who fail to report gun Monday's
livestock au ct ion.
t ornpar ed with last weeK
require all fireanns license thefts often will be more
aughter s teers 1 higher .
holders to report every three severe than those imposed on slslau
gh ter heifers .50 -7.00 in months to the Bureau of the thief. Swift punishment stanc es 3 25 higher , sla ugh ter
Alcohol , Tobacco, and for the cr iminal liSe of a cows s teady to 60 lower ,
sla ug ht er b ulls st eady to as
Fireanns on all fireanns fireann, not regulation of its ' l1 ig he r . · bullocks 2 J higher ,
transactions be tw een ownership, should be the goal vealcrs f~r m, Ieeder cattle
mos t ly stea dy Creston was not
manufacturers, importers, of government activity .
repor ted la st week .
whol~sa le r s, and dea lers.
Slaugh ter s teers : Choice and
There needs to be a balance
pr 1m e 2-A 880 1380 lbs 51 55 ;
Since all of this information bet ween government control tligh
good and low c lloi ce 2-3
would be stored tn a national on the one hand and in· BOO 1250 lbs so 53. 75 ; gooa a net
Keith Sutherland, Elsie
computer bank, it would be dividual freed om on the ch01ce ho lsteins 2 3 1150-1450 lbs Sutherland to Roger Adams.
tt9 50.30 ; good 2 3 735 1300 lbs
stm ple for the Bureau later to other . Turning Am'erica into 45.50 50 50 ; standard and good Right of Way, Rutland.
obtain the name, address, a police state would 7-3 960-lS JO lbs 46-48 .85, stand
Leona Kay Ro• ch to .fohn
2 J 900 tJOO lbs 41 .75 46.75.
and type of weapon significantly lessen the crime a•dSlaughter
heifer s : Choice and Franklin Aeiker, Anna Lee
(registered under the new problem, but the cure would prime 2-4 900 -1750 lbs 50 -53.80: Aeiker, Parcels, Middleport.
54.10 54 .80 . cho ic:e 1-tt 880 system 1 of every- firearm be much worse than the lew
Ernest W. Barley to Rudie
1100 lbs J7.50 SO ; good and low .
owner in America.
disease.
choice 2·3 800-1100 lbs .:!J.&lt;t7 50; R. Hatfield, Lena J . Hatfield,
- Centralized and com· good 1 3 650 970 lbs ra.-1ged from 14 acres, Rutland .
In effect, these proposed
Js 85 49.
regulations could lead to a prehensive gun registration
Sl aught e r cow s : Ut il i ty and
Citizens Nalional Bank to
c entra liz ed, nati onal is the key ingredient in any c omme r cia l 7 .:1 875 -1650 lbs 35 Vena 'P. Whaley, .83 acre,
JJ 50 ; cu lfcr 1 2 825 1400 lbS 30
firearms re gistra ti on system to outlaw or con· 38
75 . canner 7?5 1?50 lbs 29 .50- Salis bury .
system; arid this is something fiscate firearn1s.
3A 50 ; slaug hter bulls ls 11 70
Alfred Biggs, dec. to Opal
7050 lbs 45 50 50.50 , 2s 1045 1980
Congress
has
never
The proposed regulations HJS
Biggs,
Judith A. Bailey . Cert
39 .75 441 .50 : indiVI dual 1765
authorized. In fat1, on at least could go in effect unless lbs 51. 10 ; bullo cks , goo d 1.2 985 - for trans .. Pomeroy.
seven previous occasions ~ Cong ress passes our joi nt 11 35 lbs 45. 75 49.70 , standa rd 1 2
Lena M. Hamm to 1\llan
630 1000 lbs 39 25 .tl.SO , ve alers.
Congress has clea rl y voled resu I ut ion , appJoves our pr ime 160 765 lbs 73 -78 ; 100 145 Hanun , Betty Harnm. Pa r·
against reg istratio n and Appropriations limitation, ur l bs 60 ·68 , in d ividuB I 74 ; cho ic e
eels, Pomeroy.
170 155 lbs 65 79 : 65 140 lbs 50
cent ralized gun record· the agency withdraw s the 60
; good and choice 150 '170 lbs
keeping . These regulations proposals . Those citiz ens 59 65 ; good 65110 lbs 38 ·57 : 65
lbs 39-43; ca l ves r eturned to
appear to represent an lit· wishing to express their 90
f arms. m edi um fr ame holsteins
tempt to ci r cu mv ent the opinion on these rules should 50 90 lb s 36 75 ; bulk 37 -41.
IN THE HOSPITA L.
Feeder cattle . Choice l~w
expressed will of th e write by May 22 to: Director,
pr ime s t eers JSD 535 lbs 52
Larry
M. Mowery is con·
American people and their Burea u of Alcohol, Tobacco 56 50. c\00 .800 lbs 465050 .
fi
ned
to
the int ensive care
elected representatives in and Firearms; 1200 Penn· c1101Ce 570 695 lbs early matur.
ing
46
48,
785
805
lbs
49
50
,
good unit of Mt. Carmel Hospitn l 1n
Congress to achieve by s ylvani a Av e nue : 345 ~50 lbs 47 5 1.25: sta nda rd
bureaucratic decree a goa l Washington, D. C. 20026; and good 285 590 lbs J2 -46 . 61 0· Co lum bus foll owing open
Ihat ' has not been attained attention: Regulations anH 775 lbs 42 44 ; ne1 fer s chOice and hea rt su rgery. Cards may be
prime 385 565 lbs 44 -49 . good sent to Larry M. Mowery, 79:!
through the legislative Procedures Division. Copies 340 .~80 lbS JB 43.50 .
W. State St., Mt . Carmel
Hogs ,Bar rows and gil t s as
process.
of the proposed regulations
260 h1gher , sows .701 higher, Hospi tal , Columbu s. Ohio
There are several reasons can be obtained from the boars steady to 30 higher .
43222.
why we feel centrali zed gun same address.
1,/.a.rs~s anQ. gill}. 1 1 712 250 lbs
46 48 60 : 1 3 193 247 lbs 47.40
registration is not needed:
48 80 . 1 3 '1?6 lbs 45 75 ; 330 tbs

NOft-11 NG? •I

r---...__

Make u'se of lin en

'

DEAR POLLY - I would
like tn know what I could do
wi th my nice liuen labl eclolhs
as no une seems tu want tu
ll'3e thc111 any mun•.

KATHHINA
DEAR KATHRINA - It
depends somewhat on the
pattern woven in the da1ua ~k ·
like design. You might make
place mats - they could be
quilled and then have a col·
ured edge that would go with
your dor. I have sce11 eur·
tains nwde for bathrooms ur

otlter rooms with .small

44¢

89' Value
F.I.P. Price ...

NATURE MADE
Vitamin E
400 ,000 U WS 100s

CURAD
Plastic

Bonus Box 80s

59

¢

WEDGY .
Coil Pen

~i~.~::.... $J49

peopletalk

RUBBERMAID
Shelf liner
12' X 10"

FLICKER SHAVER

:~i~..:~ . .69¢

~~.~ ~~~ . . 98¢

VAPORETTE
Fleo Collars
4&amp;1: 10 Dog

::..P~~:.c~ , , 69¢
Bath Size

lliy

Gold

CARDS·GIITS
48' Value

35
·

F.I.P. Price ...

¢

RINSO
Detergen1
Ol

$115

f l.li9 Valuo

, ·' ". ,.rioo ...

CLIMALENE
l 'lundry Booster
55

0/

·~5~~~~.:,;.v::~~: . .

89¢

OVER· THE-SINK
RINSER

34 35 50 . tecder pigs 1 3 30 lbs
3150 , 40 45 lbs 41.5042 , tot 84
lbSS\.50
Sheep Slaughte-r tarnbs not
compared .- Cl10 1ce and prime

93 101 tb s spr ing lambs 74 7d .3S ;.
Ch0 1Ce and pr ime 99 104 ttls
shor n w1th n o 1 3 pelts rf'lnged
from
59.50 67.50 . gooo and
CI101ce 95 110 lbs 65 69 50 , ufil1 ly
and gooo slaughter ewes 175 187

lbs 15 25 19: D51bs 18 25 ; u t il i t y
104 lbs 17 7S

IIETURN HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Herbtrl Dix·

SERVICI': fiELD

G~aV eside serVir cs were

l1eld fur Julm Wesley Zirkl&lt;',
son uf Mr . and Mc·s. Haymond
i'.1rkle of llyron. Ga . Saturday
IllUming. ·The 27-day-okl in·
!ant wa~ buried at the
Me morial

Wamer·Rohbins. Ga . Mr . ami
Mrs. Zirkle have a dau~htcr,
BL·vL•rly , two. Uth~r surv ivors
11\clUdc g r ~emlparcnl'i,

Hu~l'r. c mplu ycd lhcrl' with

Con tincntul

Oil.

tht•y

Enroutc

stup )letl

ut

GOOD GUYS AXED : There go Lee Majors, Robert Blake Shrl'\ICport, Lee . lu \'isil Mr.
and Abe Vlgoda. The "Six Million Dollar Man " is being and Mrs. Tum Kellin and
recalled . "Ba retta " has been busted . "Fish" has been thrown fam ily, a nd in Versailles , K)' .
back. That was U1e sign from the new ABC-TV network tu 'is it Mr. and Mrb. Wuhlu
television schedule for next year, bei ng passed around 1n Woodyard .
Hollywood. The network said 84 percent of this year's series
will be back next fall , but U10se three won't. The
replacements : Mote science fi ction - both drama and comedy
RELATIVE DIES
- the wave of the future since the succ'ess of the movies "Star
Roger
Mowery
has
· Wars" and "(.lose Encounters of the Third Kind ."
received word of the deaU1 of
NEWPORT NEWS: Saxophonist Ornette Coleman and his brother-in·law , Rnger D.
pianist Billy Taylor joined such jazz artists as Uonel Hampton Mosier of Olive Hill , Ky. Mr.
in New York Monday to announce the lineup of the 1978 Mosier was married to the
Newport Jazz Festival. The 25th anniversary program begins former Sharon Mowe ry, a
on June 23 with a :;alute to Sarah "Sassy" Yaughao. Festival former Pomeroy resi dent.
sponsor GetJrge Welo scotches reports that the festival originally held in Newport. R.l. - was planning to move out of
ATIENUSHOW
the Bi g Apple this year : "We could never lea ve the dty that
Mr.
and
Mrs Aaron Kelton
easily.' '
were in Cha rleston F'ritlay for
the Loretta Lynn and Ernest
GLIMPSES: Queen Juliana, in her 30th year on the throne of
Tubbs
show.
the Netherlands, celebrated her 69th birU1day Monday in The
Hague ... Billie Ray, Iowa 's first lady, will be awarded Drake
University 's Alumni Distinguished Service Award at a
banquet in Des Moines May 5 ... Herb Alpert, lat e of Tijuana
Brass, and South African expatriate Hugh Masekela are
jolning trurnpeLI these days and ha1 e just finished a weekend
'
st1n t at New York 's Bottom Une club, part of a nationwide tour
.. . Midge Costanza. ; pedal assistant to President Carter, was
UJC butt of the jokes at a "Saints and Sinners Roast" in
Hochester, N.Y., Monday night ... New York Mayor Ed Koch
announced Monday that Edward VIllella, principal dancer
with the New York City Ballet since 196(), will be Gotham 's ~w
unsalaried c~ltural affa irs chairman ....

reatlers.- POJ.I.Y
DEAR PUI.I.Y - l.iJSI
winter my back step froze
fr om wate r g ctl 111 g
w1tlerneath. It r~ised it so
that the back dour would not
open. This winter I put rock
S«lt al on ~ lilt• bottom of ll~t·
ste p as well as on the top ami

HAVE
Mr . and

Mr s. Alan
M c l.ou~ hlin , Xc111a , Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Howells, Hobbie.
~:~nd

Scutl

Ka('cy. Hittman.

'.
1

F.ED

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y.
I UPI ) - Chuck Knox insists
the Buffalo Bills won 't draft
by position. Although theories
,·;,ry em WhQ the Bills will
Sf· leo t . Kn o~ says the club
&gt;til tak" the llf&gt;st uthlcte
"'·ailabk .
"We need a lot of help,' '
says the new Bills Coach as
he prepares to take part in
loday's annual selection of
college football talent. The
ll!lls will have the fifth pick
overall in the draft.

WASHINGTON (UP!) The Washington Bullets wUI
be without the services of
injured center Wes Unseld
when they meet the
P hila delphia 76cr s
W•'fln~sday in th e second
g"me of the NBA Eastern
Co nf ere nce final s, te am
.
officials said Monday.
Unseld sprained his ankle
when he collided with Uoyd
Free in the final minutes of
the fourth quarter during the
Bullets 122-!17 overtime win
over the Sixers Sunday.

the rna ny card-; cmd r~rrangl'
i-1 11 1ntercsting c:ol1::1ge . Pl&lt;Jy
arouml willl t!tl' pu~ccs unti l

so many old gn!ding

dv w1th Lhc111 hut tl1cy ;m· tuo
pretty lu t11r uw HWH)'. Thvy
arc nuw du ttcnng up &lt;t

dra wer so I

hope somt niH'

Beta

Southf:.'rn UhHl Eledric Co

l.y nn Shuler and Susan Baer
to l&gt;e ho.stL•sses , Doris Ewing

you f111d just the nglit ar·

bo;:trd fhL•::tvy t'Hrd boanl) .
Use the L'ut~outs gew.' ruu~ ly
so o11iy h1ts of the background

'"0"

ami ll1cn have this

em· d ~

Ctrld

franwd. 1\ fri end of mine cut
Madwmc!!:i fr01 11 C!l rist111as

rnmh· 1:1 simply
fH ~ci natJHg one.- POL LY
IJL·:,\1! I'O I.I.Y
My
PoinlPr is fur anyune who ht.ts
inSU I'&lt;InCc lhat they thillk
l'UVC I'S skiJiL•d lllll'Sillg li UII !C
he11dils. l~y fillher had such
a pulley a11 d lwd been led tu
I.H •It L'Vl', by the sa lestnH n, th:·tl
IlL• wu uld IJL' c:on•1-ed 011 entry

IJctu g hll' rs o f i\m ~ r i t:o , Bp.m.

Tiwsday at tlw hall. l11itiatiou
w1ll be held. Members are l.u
W!.!al' white t1 resses. HomL'
mnl u rplwn ~ romrnittec Will
l ~:t\'C :1 silent (.! Udion ant1
there will be l'f'ft·t·s lu m.'11 t!l.

WEUNI·~~Ui\ Y

IIDM il\lSTH i\TI VI·; Board
of t.IH.' Hullant1 U11'1kd

to :;ucll a hmm· . Wllt.· n he

il.-IJ.ll

t•nlt'l·ed the home I had the
rlitl l ll fo rm tm npll'l cd IJy lilt •
doctor. ele .. and fil ed it Willi

dcw gh tL'I'

t·mnpany . Aftt •r a long
\\ ;Ill I receiv ed an ~m s wcr
s. ey111g tltJ t due to tlt L' ll'vel &lt;tl

ti ll'

ill the nu rstn~~ hume lllfu rnled
lll L' l h;d no fllh' has rec t'l \'I'd
i..lt'IH'fiH 011 Sllr h pllill'te~ and
" lit" a shtmll' they &lt;tre ll'd !.11

lx·IH·vt• lilt•)

wil l .. Cl n•ck

jt llll pnllf'~ ;111tl lllld out wll;.t
yrJll lll&lt;J!

Il l' ! II H_i" llt~1

bd ~ ll• tit\'

tune 1 oll lt' S to

llcn' L'
ll 'il'

Ow · Mttldlt'pur1

rJ t

Masouil' Temp lt•

PUI.I.Y
My
i. . . tu 1y and I alv.a~· s
have• tu &lt;'til f1vc or :-iiX incl1c . .
DP: ,\1\

utf lilt• buUuHt

11f

her je;ms. I

s ugges l uhnl) s wa s l 1m~ titll'h
l'Ut-uff pt~l' l'S mth the jcaJts

\VIwn Ihey iJt:l'Uilll' lOll SiJP!'l
_\OU l'Cl ll !'it'\\' tl1e llli::th~ ll.:tl
!wck un ami it 1Ni II JIILild l Ut

color. - A HEADEH fru111 P" .
J 1olly will se11d you Ulll' ,,f
~ll rt l

s ignt·d

tha nk· _\ou

JIL'W'ipa per cu upon t' ]J ppers 1f
:-. he \lSl'S vu ur f;l\ unt&lt;·

Pt, llttt'r.

or Problcttl in
Wl'ilt· POI ,J.Y'S

l't'('\;('

h\·1 · ('il hlltlll

I'OIN'I f·:ns Ill l'ilrl' of II liS
Ill'\\ spapL'I

Jt

Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.

hl' lp.'i

l11 di'Vl'iop it

n:g u l ~u· p&lt;tttl-n 1.

You du that

du tlot t·at JSP canker Sul 'l'S.
Nl'I'VOlJS tl'IIS\Lo rl ('&lt;Jl l { ()11 tribul(' tuiJowt ·I l lisurd t•l'!-. ;tnd

IlE Al\ lllt 1.1\ Mil - IJ.,
Surfak Stuu l Sufl~ nc rs illlll al l
llCilural r:n\· · bran do ;l! l.\

may be wily yuu got t11~ ult·u
I tlu11'1 lllii1k ellcclllcol '" '
i.l tlves tlwt indu!'e t·olonu

d.cuHag., ·! Wou ld they gin•

t'UilfHU..' tiii][S

t 'rJIIk~ r

~ or·e s'!

you ccmkPr

ls i1 salt'!

bit•. There a rc ltJllC}) when
fruits ant1 vt!gdc.dJil's Uu11't t1u
cmy gond and Lou much
rougha ge is hi:trd ott tl lL'
~lolllach . If you wtllwtswcr,

Television viewers 11f the fall 1978~7'1 TV :;e ~. ~~~n wil l I~
tha t iucludt·s bu lk aml &lt;tt ll·~ st " •·aptapulted into outl'r space, tf tile new 1\BI. ; dwuule give~ a
L\YIJ large ~ lc!.'iScs uf fl uid. Thc
hint of what's ahead. It may be that tht~ 11Ju \'1' ·· stat Wars" has
trtlil1lng plul 'l·s:-. Jll fi} lHk e
;, lot to answ!:!r for in its teltorisiHn dcscrn dc!Jl1&lt;..
Stlllll' ll I lli.' IJUl ) (JU CCIII d tJ It
Tin.~ IS the ARC sChed ule vmH plett"'&lt;i :-.irtr·t Frt&gt;d SIIvPnna n
Bran L"i snn lt'tir nt•:-, Lhff1cult
jumP"d ~hip to go with N!lC. &lt;uld while lie ).Ia\ t•J ~ lnajt•l II ami
for pi•nple tu llmH.Ih:. I Hill Jl tJ!
1n lhe miti al pl;mnmg &lt;1f progniH J d1·\ t-lufJ I II~JII, 1lle fina l
,-,~nv l e KPd that Ute bntll tn
dt::cisium; wen~ made wlthiJUl hil n.
l;n• a kfa~t fo11&lt;l:-; IS Vl'ry Jr·
The new !-ldwdule for AB C wtnd1 !l;.t.; l+t'1'/l t h;t ll l{f' d h's:-nl ;'itlng to tilt• stwncwli (lflcr
tllan is expeet ed of tlu~ utiH~I two rlt 't'.\ot ~·; IH t:Ht.W AB1 '
II IS tliOl'UUg !ily ')O(Iktd I ll
Ill ready has a winr11ng II ni'llp - 1s w1 Lhvut t l1 1! 1 1f i.l'il :-i t•ason ·_.,
ttulk IJI' forl ~ ·~t tlll g. It .. , ull pl_v
,,liuws . " 'l'h e Six Million IJull&lt;~r M&gt;&lt;rl," I· ish"'''"'· Harct lii'
is nol.ii gllt 111 l'il ll that soft cue nff thf' schedule - a tilly Hl111.1twt t .f t &lt;tilt j•li:Hwm; l 1~'
11WlN1cll I.IJughagt.' II 1s n·al ~
irtdu stry st aml ard!-&gt; .
ly !:iU fta g(' Tl1" {'l'l'titl f11Jcr
Of (ill Ute 1\nlitetl Sl'fiCS tll&lt;Jt i\Bl' 1l'lt'd uUt thl '&gt; V.HltPr :illtl
-;wtk s up 111111 ~ 1un· &lt;HKl kt:cps
sprin g, unly two will reappear " Ftm1a&lt;..;) l·d:111 d will rl'l ur"
vour fuod n·stdue Jllt)ISI awl Lo the schedul e, and •·Jlow The \~ e sl \Vt !l -won " \"w ill gu ,Jff
Soft ll 111&lt;1 ~ lllok ; w~·l ft•L• l letnpor·arily, to retur11 mlhe first qt l:trll'J 1&gt;f 191'~ will'" t~J· I
rtJuglt wtwn II IS dJ y but illS
Monili1y foolbnll ends.
not go111g mto ~ 1H1!' :-, tolllildt
Otht•r lunilt.•d series tiJat \HI'l' gl\1'11 ct tn()u\ hut f;tl\rd 11'
1_!ry uur wil l tl bv dry in
rnake the new schedule indutlr ·· Af &lt;; Hud~t1J1 l)t
-.J uh1
j l(l '\,")&lt; t ~~ t·
F'arr, M.fJ.," art d " Young P!Ulll.!t'IS '
It us~l&lt;tll_, l,tkt''&gt; st•\·end
Two of the !trw fa ll shows &lt;trr St tPnr·~· ftl' ti Plt
Wl'cks fil l' a pt•r:.,ol\ to rtdjust
ad veut ur ~ program and tht' otht:'l ;l iut•t· l!,liL" :--11 tJr l,
tu &lt;-~ddtu g hr;JII tu Ute diet.
011the ser io us Side is HHttle Stm Ca ladiU! , hon tt·tl · ·,
Mtll'l' ~itS th;lfl il&lt;.,u;ll l '-i IIOtl'd .
b()astmg the doal ing sped a! effects thi!JJJadt· -~- q W;t: . . . '
:~ '1!1!1' !JI'I)plt' tw v,. to st~trl
popul::~r. The shmv is set Jn thP
·· "1·.1tlt 1\1111 nut1n" 1!·
wtth \ t·J :. ,,111&lt;111 &lt;tJ!llll!Hts and
" galctXtes far, far away."
1-/, r;td u;dl.• IJtrJ !'d'&gt;f t1 unt!l
Tht: &lt;:ll' t llln i s stf'i('t ly spa L'l' ope ra. I' fli!Jitll t·•J ~~~· tl11· ,., t'l'.

surt•s. t hough. That

l\l

C lllp l,'&gt;

thl'

hi e wi th their

ht~~H!IS

hat! no id en llli-11 it

but I

ww; SlH..'I! a

l"IJJ .

un an.• ~ve r u~c ful. Tlle.v t'itll
be, ami often at\:, h~nnful.
Tile firot prubll:m nlliSl p&lt;.·o·
pit~ have is gctli11g ov.~ r Ll1 ~
ide;J Ihat yuu lluve to lmve c.t
ho \~t-1 1uovement eve ry dr.ty .
Tl1e frequeJIL'Y 11! bow el
muvt·ment~ dept.·nds a lot u 11
what you Cill. If yuu don't eat
fool.l s lll&lt;l l l'Oitt&lt;:tm tmwh bu lk

( '0111 1110 11 l'UIIt ' l'l'! l.

~u.

sloDI uflt'llt' l -; i.HH.l bnm

s;;~tlsfc1 ct or~

ly

bowel

IIIUVCJI !l'l l ts.

The Surfuk Stoul SuflL'IIl'l')

do not cunl~lllt an; dw tlli{'al-;
- - - - - --- ·- - -··- · 1o Ul d un• ndnn ('il!t l rl.ll'liOns
.\lL•thodJo.; t Churd1. '1 :mp 111
WL'dlll' "'di!} lit tlte JH'il 11: \
S lll d ~
TIII IH~I&gt; !Ir'

;1t 1tl ~11T usdu l 11!d\ tu soltPil
IIH• ..,{C!ul foJ pt·u p!• · .,.,.h ii (JI'l' lll
111' whu l ll'l: d tn ,(\' Ill! I h~l dt•J
qllll[~ !Ill \'i\ 1'1 1JllS l't'iiSI)U ; J
ran as:-. un: y11U ;r tt'l'l' llt
Ill' IJIUITiiOI( ll'l'ttlf)l y (l&lt;tl li.' I! l
would bt• ~ ~ ;tl-·fl li frJJ ' "u ll

t'i lll handl t• 1! 1\
a~ tr'J tl o tha t ~~ tu

11H'tl

\\.'i ll' llt

l',o•al

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tu wllu] (• v.. l!c;-!1 llrvad
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1-:ll lttlll.-tle the :-o \H'l' ls r~ n d

fii l."' Tl lt'll sL-ut ;td d1ng mun·
lm tll l!J cHiu;tll~ t11 ~ m1 tltel.
J)j ,uJt.;

t! "low l ~ and "ttd\lrt J'

\~I tit

tl !L'

l' floU~! I l

P'I'As, 'll1ursday , 7:30p.m. at Till' Hcaltll I.t'llL' r nu 1nht·c

hmg

p 1llhL IH I

f ol'

Sd l l'\ f&lt;ll' l\11' }

PonH•n,y F:lr•uu: nlruy Schnol

rl'sults an· Ute l'SSi 'llllid cti! Jt ·
2·1. lrn! otble ur Spa:-.liL' Cuh11 1 !J!IIIf' llt S fo!' "ii HT!'S...;

lnstall atilll\

r-llld ( 'D!i.'&gt;lt p C! liOi t !11

ln-:V IVAI. 111 llfO~r" "
1hrough Mny i ~11 Hutlancl
Church of 1;ud. 7::!0 p.111 .

ni ghlly .

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Woods.

C'\'&lt; lllge li .st. BubiJ } fJo rtcr .
J&gt;i.slur .

l.'l'llls w1th

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t' l\'1' _\'Oil ,1

l olluw t11
tll·lp tnumtain g11ot! IIL·altll~
IJ(IWl'l fu nd1un Olhvrs wh1 1
wcmt t111 s IS:-i\ H.' 1 an se mi Go

progrilll l you

; ·~111

long, slt- t1Hpt'd,

lhe !Spilcesh ip f; ala c lica, wh1 cli (' alrl' a !Jrl' ',l'll r • JS tl11' I; ·t
\'I'Sliges r1f hUII!W1 ciriliZilllUll 'lh '· ti· l!t·,t!! ·I: !11\\ard ,1
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['IJ,·n add

:-r d]dd

1; 1\I.I .IA t'IJ I• \I'Y SAI•I\
fil ~ . I·:IJ-!111 and Fori\', mll .\tuol.ll.
ll lt'l' t Tliur:.,tht\ :tl till 1.1\lllH' n+
T lil' !'l t' l TL'I to guod LHH\t •l
,Vlr~ . .Jt1;111 Wor1 d
flltH'llllll fur 11 10:&gt;1 p; ·opiL· l'i d
MF:f(:S Cmmty Co uru·ll uf prupt·r dtl·t I ;111 1 srmhng you

,,f 1rff i&lt;Prs.

l' ~ntur i.

breakfast

lJy c{;ltmg d goud

l'rnpPr d il'l
is tlw s t'l '.rd

By JOAN ll ANAU'"R
UPI Tc·lr•·i,ion Writt'r
NEW YOFtK iUPl i- Tel cvisioiiUSt'll tc, rely •J&lt;t &lt;t&lt;II S liP &lt;'
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Flul'ida .

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dozen
EGGS •• •.•••••••.•••••.•

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ba skcL., using the
.IHJ Wilcsc form of J)£tpt: l'

ruldm,; n iii Pd on ~ a ni were
duri ng a met:ti n ~

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IM•Id at the Syrill'IJSl' Elemcn·
t.ar y Sdmt,L Wendy Fry Jed m

the plcuge. ' "' ~'~ Cruesc r, the
gtrl

proiiHSe.

.seoul

cmtl

H r (lWJlles

at 7:30p.m . Wednesday at the
temple . All Master Masons
are invi\etl.

take a spray can l1ll to lh&lt;'
t t•, xtmcct Ill~!

BAK E SALE SET
Senior
Citize ns
of
Harrison ville will hold a bake
sale from 9 a.m. lo 5 p.rn .
Saturday at lhe corner of
Routes 143 and 681 across
fr om the former &gt;iure there

·.·~

OORlNIL ,('""I· I ll

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one incunspicuuus

strand . Afte r ha lf the
suggested time has elapsed,
wipe clea n and chec k the
oolor.

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POLISH SAUSAGE ••••L.~ 99

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BROUG HTON

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VALLEY BELL

NELSON DRUG STORE
Pomer'l\1, Ohio

BANQU ET

VALLEY BELL- Fe sti va l

THURSDAY ONLY

On All Uving Room Suites

RC COLA
OR
DIET RITE

MASON FURNITURE
Mon., Tues., Wed. &amp; Sat.·8:30 til 5:00 Thursday Til 12 Noon

FRIDAY UNTIL 8 PM

8-16 oz.

bottles

Herman Grate

Assorted
lf2 Gallon

99

~

POT PIES

99¢

53e

EACH

MAXWELL HOU)f:
OR
NESCAFE

COUNTRY TIME

MORTON

INSTANT
COFFEE

LEMONADE
12

oz.

CAN

Mason. W. Va .

lO..oz.
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PEPPERONI
PIZZA

3 QUARTS

DR.

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

EACH

9 oz.
CARTON

59~

POP

ONION
SETS

8-16 oz. bottles
5l8.

Orange· Root Beer
or Cola

MOTOR SALES

See : Pete, Marvin or George
992 ·5342
Pomeroy, 0 .
Drive Home a Winner

99e

$439

COOL WHIP

PEPPER

SUP~EME COUPE

Drive Today

49

FROZEN FOODS 'MILK ........ ~:~~~~ ...~l
BUTTERM ILK
TV DINNERS
... 69¢
ICE CREAM

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109
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773-5592

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.
$219
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wit! meet in regular session

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)a xitliVL':O,, l!lll'l ll &lt;.IS Will diet.

were wee kend gllL's ls of Mr .
a nd
Mr s.
Ke nnet h
MciAJughlin. On Sa turday

Trac'l'l' .I fu hlwrd SHiel the
F&amp;AMTO MEET
HI\J WJlll' 13 ·!I.. We11dv &lt;Jnt1 1.ori
Pomeroy Lodge 164 F&amp;AM , Sl' I'Vl'&lt;l rtfrL''s huJt:n ts Tht!

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rnuch indi gestible · rcs alu l'
MllliJI .P. POHT l.odg•·:Jfi:l , !:ilmt t•tl writing this coiUJ IU J I
and
tile net result 1s tHll
F. flntl 11 . M.. 7::11l Tuesday knl'w many peuplt.: had l run- t'nuugh l.Julk to ~ limulate tl;-n-

11igltl

l';t!L'

York, NY llill!l. It will g1ve

HEALTH

Wid Martha McPhail tu have to lakt• (:t laxcll.ivu OJ\l'e (l l'
l'i:1!1 J!:t: llll'111 Apply W1111 l' Ub·
lhc cultural report.
!.wier a weck '1 Jt see11 ts
I..M.!r t·enlc nt tu a guld or silve r .
CHESTfo:l\ COUNCIL n:. eve ryo ne you talk to hilS tnm·

\\uU id JHl li.H ' coverrd. l fou11tl
nn th111~~ ttl till' policy that
sl:•ted th ts and the au tl ltlritlt'"'

[I)C§W CAR THIS YEAR?

Economy
Ride
Comfort
Styling
Price

XI GAMMA MU Clwptcr of
Si~ nw Plu Sorority , 7::lU
'I'Ul'stlay at the Colu111 bus and

IlEAl! WANDA - You
cou ld l'Ul out var ious part5 of

door . ! kept a supply uf salt at
t1 1e bottom &lt;~S well as 111 llll·
crack at the top of Ihe sll •p...
DOHOTIIY
DI':1\H POI. I.Y - I lmv&lt;·

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Compare
Compare
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. Compare
Compare

Pomeroy Musunic Temple .

whil'h Ill' •· nll'rcd tho liume lie

cards. l do nul k11ow whnt tu

r;tJE~TS

Wtll J; IV!' llll' SOillC idt'i.IS -

IV;\ Nl!!l

tilt'

had nu more troUblt' with

~w ed.

THINKING OF BUYING
A

Mr.

and 1\uherl Duckworth of
Mtdtllepurt.

uu huvc rcturucd frum Cur·

I"" Chri.•ti where they S(ll!nd
twu wcck!i visitln~ thdr sun ,

in

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COMPARE··OLDS

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By United Press International
TANGLE OVER "TANGO": Prosecutor Simon Leis made a
name for himself in Cincinnati last year by winning an
obsc-enity case against HilS tier magazine owner Larry Fly at .
Now his nam~ is Mud at Cincinnati's Xavier University,
according to letters released Monday. When Leis learned
recently his alma mater pla nned to show the film "Last Tango
ln Paris," he wrote X"vier president the Rev. Robert Mulligan
to warn the film is "pornographic" and cited hi s .Jesuit
training as proof of his moral ken . Mulligan, piqued, wr ote
back suggesting Leis could "be true to the spirit of Ignatius
and Xavier " by fighting crime, not porn. Mulligan added : "[
was surpri sed to learn that you are an alumnus of Xavi er
University, since you rarely participate in any of its activ ities
... " In any case, "Tango" was ca nceled for another rea son.

41 25 so ws medium and ls 372
a58 lbs 41 aU5 . small lot 35?
lbs 39 15 , I 3 375 550 lbs J3 44 ,
boars 536 lbs 35 . 10 ; 170 260 lb s

lwm e

DIAL SOAP

Mother,

4

Property

Transfers

$1 .34 Val ue
F.I . P . Pr-Ice ...

gcstiyHs from our

Meigs

Desk Pak ·'

witl ·

duws that were qu ite haml ·
su m e. Or one m ight rna ke a
nuur length circular cover for
~ round table. I am !:iun.· we
will be getting further sug.

TU ESDAY
POM ~~ROY CHAPTE R.
Order uf the f·:astei·ll Stor.
7:4&gt; Tuesday n i~ht at the

111

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H.at1 1o &lt;'tt) '-itcJtwu , NL'w

1

Polly Cramer

a

6 end 10" Combo

.

111 e

LrJ

Social I
POLLYS POINTERS 1 Calendar I

I OONtT KNOUJ FROM ··

Feeder Steers : (goo d and

- · - · - · - · ....·-·-··- · - ·
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I

LISTt:NI I et:JTTA BE
HONEST. .. I'M .JUST
FILWJ@ IN TODAY, ..

OHIO VA~LEY LIVESTOCK
MARKET REPORT
April28, 19711
Feeders : s leadv SJ lower ;
cows · $1 .50 . ~ tow er : Vea ls :

5- The Daily Sentinel, Mitldleport-Puml'roy. 0 ., Tuesday, Ma v 2. l!ii R

SUPER MARKET - OPEN DAILY 9 m10 P.M.
SUNDAY 10 TO 10
We

Federal Food

Reserve The

To

Lm~

$ 00

�-.-

0 ., Tnesda) . MR; 2. 1978

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Washington
By
Report Millt·r

Springtime Values

C:lart'IH'I'

Market J{eport ~FU~N~N:rrY,:rB;:;;U;;:.SIN:,::E:.:S:..S~---By~R-og_e_rB""olirlemon

tower , Hogs : stea dy

50 cent s

towe r . Tota l Head 780 .
choice ) 750 to 300 lbs . 48 58.50; J OO to 400 tbs . 46 . 50-37 ,

LESTOil

ROLAIDS

28 oz.

75s · Peppermint

. 99¢

•1.39 Value

•.

,

99¢

$1.55 Value
F.I.P . Price ...

F.l .... l'rtce ...

ADORN

.en.

Firm &amp; Free
8 oz . · Reg . Or Unscented

:~i~.~ .~129

The U. S. Treasury
Tracing of ill ega l
400 to sao lbs 45 .75 56, 500 to
Department has recently fiream1s has been effective 600 tb s 46 55, 600 ro 700 Jbs .
•
proposed regulations which under the present law. What 44 50 -53 . 700 and over 42-51.
Fee der Heifers (good and
could bring America one step America needs is bell er choice) . 250 to 300 lbs . 38 50.
closer to total gun control by enforcement of statut es JOO to &lt;~00 tbs 37 47.50, 400 to
500 lbs . 39 46. 500 Ia 600 lbs .
the Federal government. already on the books ..
38 SO 44 . 50. 600 to 700 lbs
Because I believe these new
- The smart crimina l 36.50 -42 .25. JOO and over 35 -41.
Fee der Bull&lt;; : lgood and
rules are not needed and seldom uses his tool of trade,
choice ) 250 to 300 tbs . 47 -57 ,
result in a waste of taxpayer a gun, which can be traced 300 to 400 lb s . 46 .50 56, 400 to
money, I have moved on two back to him . Centralized gun soo tb s. 44 52. soo t o 600 tbs .
41 50 49 .50. 600 to 700 lb s .
fronts to stop the proposals. registration mostly affects 38
.50 46 . 35 , 700 ana over 37 .50 As the ranking minority law·a blding citizens.
4?
Slaughter Bulls (over 1,000
- Businessmen today are
member of · the Ap·
lbs.l 31 .50 ·42.
propriations sub-committee already ove rburdened with
Slau ghter Cows : utilities
which oversees the Treasury federal
paperwork 34.50-39, c anner cutters 30
.
Department, I was able to requiremen ts forcing con· JS .SO
Vea l s : Choi ce and Pr1me
lnsert a provision ln the 1979 sumers to pay higher and 44 . SO 70 . Standards and
M ed iums 42-4,4. 50.
funding bill, as introduced, to higher prices.
Babv ·c alves (by the head)
- Since it is estimated that 40 75 .
prohibit any money from
HOGS - ( No . I . bar rows .
being used to carry out these 35-4{) million transactions per
g ilts, 200 230 lb s . l 43 .50-45 ;
regulations, and I have co· year will have to be entered Bu tc he r So ws 39 · 42 . 75 ;
sponsored a joint resolution into federal computers, the Sut her Bo ar s 28. 50 -30 . 50:
to prevent the proposals from cost of such program would Pigs (b y the head) 14-41.
going into effect if funding is be in the millions of dollars.
provided.
- Criminal penalties for
COLUMBUS
( UP I)
The new regulations would dealers who fail to report gun Monday's
livestock au ct ion.
t ornpar ed with last weeK
require all fireanns license thefts often will be more
aughter s teers 1 higher .
holders to report every three severe than those imposed on slslau
gh ter heifers .50 -7.00 in months to the Bureau of the thief. Swift punishment stanc es 3 25 higher , sla ugh ter
Alcohol , Tobacco, and for the cr iminal liSe of a cows s teady to 60 lower ,
sla ug ht er b ulls st eady to as
Fireanns on all fireanns fireann, not regulation of its ' l1 ig he r . · bullocks 2 J higher ,
transactions be tw een ownership, should be the goal vealcrs f~r m, Ieeder cattle
mos t ly stea dy Creston was not
manufacturers, importers, of government activity .
repor ted la st week .
whol~sa le r s, and dea lers.
Slaugh ter s teers : Choice and
There needs to be a balance
pr 1m e 2-A 880 1380 lbs 51 55 ;
Since all of this information bet ween government control tligh
good and low c lloi ce 2-3
would be stored tn a national on the one hand and in· BOO 1250 lbs so 53. 75 ; gooa a net
Keith Sutherland, Elsie
computer bank, it would be dividual freed om on the ch01ce ho lsteins 2 3 1150-1450 lbs Sutherland to Roger Adams.
tt9 50.30 ; good 2 3 735 1300 lbs
stm ple for the Bureau later to other . Turning Am'erica into 45.50 50 50 ; standard and good Right of Way, Rutland.
obtain the name, address, a police state would 7-3 960-lS JO lbs 46-48 .85, stand
Leona Kay Ro• ch to .fohn
2 J 900 tJOO lbs 41 .75 46.75.
and type of weapon significantly lessen the crime a•dSlaughter
heifer s : Choice and Franklin Aeiker, Anna Lee
(registered under the new problem, but the cure would prime 2-4 900 -1750 lbs 50 -53.80: Aeiker, Parcels, Middleport.
54.10 54 .80 . cho ic:e 1-tt 880 system 1 of every- firearm be much worse than the lew
Ernest W. Barley to Rudie
1100 lbs J7.50 SO ; good and low .
owner in America.
disease.
choice 2·3 800-1100 lbs .:!J.&lt;t7 50; R. Hatfield, Lena J . Hatfield,
- Centralized and com· good 1 3 650 970 lbs ra.-1ged from 14 acres, Rutland .
In effect, these proposed
Js 85 49.
regulations could lead to a prehensive gun registration
Sl aught e r cow s : Ut il i ty and
Citizens Nalional Bank to
c entra liz ed, nati onal is the key ingredient in any c omme r cia l 7 .:1 875 -1650 lbs 35 Vena 'P. Whaley, .83 acre,
JJ 50 ; cu lfcr 1 2 825 1400 lbS 30
firearms re gistra ti on system to outlaw or con· 38
75 . canner 7?5 1?50 lbs 29 .50- Salis bury .
system; arid this is something fiscate firearn1s.
3A 50 ; slaug hter bulls ls 11 70
Alfred Biggs, dec. to Opal
7050 lbs 45 50 50.50 , 2s 1045 1980
Congress
has
never
The proposed regulations HJS
Biggs,
Judith A. Bailey . Cert
39 .75 441 .50 : indiVI dual 1765
authorized. In fat1, on at least could go in effect unless lbs 51. 10 ; bullo cks , goo d 1.2 985 - for trans .. Pomeroy.
seven previous occasions ~ Cong ress passes our joi nt 11 35 lbs 45. 75 49.70 , standa rd 1 2
Lena M. Hamm to 1\llan
630 1000 lbs 39 25 .tl.SO , ve alers.
Congress has clea rl y voled resu I ut ion , appJoves our pr ime 160 765 lbs 73 -78 ; 100 145 Hanun , Betty Harnm. Pa r·
against reg istratio n and Appropriations limitation, ur l bs 60 ·68 , in d ividuB I 74 ; cho ic e
eels, Pomeroy.
170 155 lbs 65 79 : 65 140 lbs 50
cent ralized gun record· the agency withdraw s the 60
; good and choice 150 '170 lbs
keeping . These regulations proposals . Those citiz ens 59 65 ; good 65110 lbs 38 ·57 : 65
lbs 39-43; ca l ves r eturned to
appear to represent an lit· wishing to express their 90
f arms. m edi um fr ame holsteins
tempt to ci r cu mv ent the opinion on these rules should 50 90 lb s 36 75 ; bulk 37 -41.
IN THE HOSPITA L.
Feeder cattle . Choice l~w
expressed will of th e write by May 22 to: Director,
pr ime s t eers JSD 535 lbs 52
Larry
M. Mowery is con·
American people and their Burea u of Alcohol, Tobacco 56 50. c\00 .800 lbs 465050 .
fi
ned
to
the int ensive care
elected representatives in and Firearms; 1200 Penn· c1101Ce 570 695 lbs early matur.
ing
46
48,
785
805
lbs
49
50
,
good unit of Mt. Carmel Hospitn l 1n
Congress to achieve by s ylvani a Av e nue : 345 ~50 lbs 47 5 1.25: sta nda rd
bureaucratic decree a goa l Washington, D. C. 20026; and good 285 590 lbs J2 -46 . 61 0· Co lum bus foll owing open
Ihat ' has not been attained attention: Regulations anH 775 lbs 42 44 ; ne1 fer s chOice and hea rt su rgery. Cards may be
prime 385 565 lbs 44 -49 . good sent to Larry M. Mowery, 79:!
through the legislative Procedures Division. Copies 340 .~80 lbS JB 43.50 .
W. State St., Mt . Carmel
Hogs ,Bar rows and gil t s as
process.
of the proposed regulations
260 h1gher , sows .701 higher, Hospi tal , Columbu s. Ohio
There are several reasons can be obtained from the boars steady to 30 higher .
43222.
why we feel centrali zed gun same address.
1,/.a.rs~s anQ. gill}. 1 1 712 250 lbs
46 48 60 : 1 3 193 247 lbs 47.40
registration is not needed:
48 80 . 1 3 '1?6 lbs 45 75 ; 330 tbs

NOft-11 NG? •I

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Make u'se of lin en

'

DEAR POLLY - I would
like tn know what I could do
wi th my nice liuen labl eclolhs
as no une seems tu want tu
ll'3e thc111 any mun•.

KATHHINA
DEAR KATHRINA - It
depends somewhat on the
pattern woven in the da1ua ~k ·
like design. You might make
place mats - they could be
quilled and then have a col·
ured edge that would go with
your dor. I have sce11 eur·
tains nwde for bathrooms ur

otlter rooms with .small

44¢

89' Value
F.I.P. Price ...

NATURE MADE
Vitamin E
400 ,000 U WS 100s

CURAD
Plastic

Bonus Box 80s

59

¢

WEDGY .
Coil Pen

~i~.~::.... $J49

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RUBBERMAID
Shelf liner
12' X 10"

FLICKER SHAVER

:~i~..:~ . .69¢

~~.~ ~~~ . . 98¢

VAPORETTE
Fleo Collars
4&amp;1: 10 Dog

::..P~~:.c~ , , 69¢
Bath Size

lliy

Gold

CARDS·GIITS
48' Value

35
·

F.I.P. Price ...

¢

RINSO
Detergen1
Ol

$115

f l.li9 Valuo

, ·' ". ,.rioo ...

CLIMALENE
l 'lundry Booster
55

0/

·~5~~~~.:,;.v::~~: . .

89¢

OVER· THE-SINK
RINSER

34 35 50 . tecder pigs 1 3 30 lbs
3150 , 40 45 lbs 41.5042 , tot 84
lbSS\.50
Sheep Slaughte-r tarnbs not
compared .- Cl10 1ce and prime

93 101 tb s spr ing lambs 74 7d .3S ;.
Ch0 1Ce and pr ime 99 104 ttls
shor n w1th n o 1 3 pelts rf'lnged
from
59.50 67.50 . gooo and
CI101ce 95 110 lbs 65 69 50 , ufil1 ly
and gooo slaughter ewes 175 187

lbs 15 25 19: D51bs 18 25 ; u t il i t y
104 lbs 17 7S

IIETURN HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Herbtrl Dix·

SERVICI': fiELD

G~aV eside serVir cs were

l1eld fur Julm Wesley Zirkl&lt;',
son uf Mr . and Mc·s. Haymond
i'.1rkle of llyron. Ga . Saturday
IllUming. ·The 27-day-okl in·
!ant wa~ buried at the
Me morial

Wamer·Rohbins. Ga . Mr . ami
Mrs. Zirkle have a dau~htcr,
BL·vL•rly , two. Uth~r surv ivors
11\clUdc g r ~emlparcnl'i,

Hu~l'r. c mplu ycd lhcrl' with

Con tincntul

Oil.

tht•y

Enroutc

stup )letl

ut

GOOD GUYS AXED : There go Lee Majors, Robert Blake Shrl'\ICport, Lee . lu \'isil Mr.
and Abe Vlgoda. The "Six Million Dollar Man " is being and Mrs. Tum Kellin and
recalled . "Ba retta " has been busted . "Fish" has been thrown fam ily, a nd in Versailles , K)' .
back. That was U1e sign from the new ABC-TV network tu 'is it Mr. and Mrb. Wuhlu
television schedule for next year, bei ng passed around 1n Woodyard .
Hollywood. The network said 84 percent of this year's series
will be back next fall , but U10se three won't. The
replacements : Mote science fi ction - both drama and comedy
RELATIVE DIES
- the wave of the future since the succ'ess of the movies "Star
Roger
Mowery
has
· Wars" and "(.lose Encounters of the Third Kind ."
received word of the deaU1 of
NEWPORT NEWS: Saxophonist Ornette Coleman and his brother-in·law , Rnger D.
pianist Billy Taylor joined such jazz artists as Uonel Hampton Mosier of Olive Hill , Ky. Mr.
in New York Monday to announce the lineup of the 1978 Mosier was married to the
Newport Jazz Festival. The 25th anniversary program begins former Sharon Mowe ry, a
on June 23 with a :;alute to Sarah "Sassy" Yaughao. Festival former Pomeroy resi dent.
sponsor GetJrge Welo scotches reports that the festival originally held in Newport. R.l. - was planning to move out of
ATIENUSHOW
the Bi g Apple this year : "We could never lea ve the dty that
Mr.
and
Mrs Aaron Kelton
easily.' '
were in Cha rleston F'ritlay for
the Loretta Lynn and Ernest
GLIMPSES: Queen Juliana, in her 30th year on the throne of
Tubbs
show.
the Netherlands, celebrated her 69th birU1day Monday in The
Hague ... Billie Ray, Iowa 's first lady, will be awarded Drake
University 's Alumni Distinguished Service Award at a
banquet in Des Moines May 5 ... Herb Alpert, lat e of Tijuana
Brass, and South African expatriate Hugh Masekela are
jolning trurnpeLI these days and ha1 e just finished a weekend
'
st1n t at New York 's Bottom Une club, part of a nationwide tour
.. . Midge Costanza. ; pedal assistant to President Carter, was
UJC butt of the jokes at a "Saints and Sinners Roast" in
Hochester, N.Y., Monday night ... New York Mayor Ed Koch
announced Monday that Edward VIllella, principal dancer
with the New York City Ballet since 196(), will be Gotham 's ~w
unsalaried c~ltural affa irs chairman ....

reatlers.- POJ.I.Y
DEAR PUI.I.Y - l.iJSI
winter my back step froze
fr om wate r g ctl 111 g
w1tlerneath. It r~ised it so
that the back dour would not
open. This winter I put rock
S«lt al on ~ lilt• bottom of ll~t·
ste p as well as on the top ami

HAVE
Mr . and

Mr s. Alan
M c l.ou~ hlin , Xc111a , Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Howells, Hobbie.
~:~nd

Scutl

Ka('cy. Hittman.

'.
1

F.ED

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y.
I UPI ) - Chuck Knox insists
the Buffalo Bills won 't draft
by position. Although theories
,·;,ry em WhQ the Bills will
Sf· leo t . Kn o~ says the club
&gt;til tak" the llf&gt;st uthlcte
"'·ailabk .
"We need a lot of help,' '
says the new Bills Coach as
he prepares to take part in
loday's annual selection of
college football talent. The
ll!lls will have the fifth pick
overall in the draft.

WASHINGTON (UP!) The Washington Bullets wUI
be without the services of
injured center Wes Unseld
when they meet the
P hila delphia 76cr s
W•'fln~sday in th e second
g"me of the NBA Eastern
Co nf ere nce final s, te am
.
officials said Monday.
Unseld sprained his ankle
when he collided with Uoyd
Free in the final minutes of
the fourth quarter during the
Bullets 122-!17 overtime win
over the Sixers Sunday.

the rna ny card-; cmd r~rrangl'
i-1 11 1ntercsting c:ol1::1ge . Pl&lt;Jy
arouml willl t!tl' pu~ccs unti l

so many old gn!ding

dv w1th Lhc111 hut tl1cy ;m· tuo
pretty lu t11r uw HWH)'. Thvy
arc nuw du ttcnng up &lt;t

dra wer so I

hope somt niH'

Beta

Southf:.'rn UhHl Eledric Co

l.y nn Shuler and Susan Baer
to l&gt;e ho.stL•sses , Doris Ewing

you f111d just the nglit ar·

bo;:trd fhL•::tvy t'Hrd boanl) .
Use the L'ut~outs gew.' ruu~ ly
so o11iy h1ts of the background

'"0"

ami ll1cn have this

em· d ~

Ctrld

franwd. 1\ fri end of mine cut
Madwmc!!:i fr01 11 C!l rist111as

rnmh· 1:1 simply
fH ~ci natJHg one.- POL LY
IJL·:,\1! I'O I.I.Y
My
PoinlPr is fur anyune who ht.ts
inSU I'&lt;InCc lhat they thillk
l'UVC I'S skiJiL•d lllll'Sillg li UII !C
he11dils. l~y fillher had such
a pulley a11 d lwd been led tu
I.H •It L'Vl', by the sa lestnH n, th:·tl
IlL• wu uld IJL' c:on•1-ed 011 entry

IJctu g hll' rs o f i\m ~ r i t:o , Bp.m.

Tiwsday at tlw hall. l11itiatiou
w1ll be held. Members are l.u
W!.!al' white t1 resses. HomL'
mnl u rplwn ~ romrnittec Will
l ~:t\'C :1 silent (.! Udion ant1
there will be l'f'ft·t·s lu m.'11 t!l.

WEUNI·~~Ui\ Y

IIDM il\lSTH i\TI VI·; Board
of t.IH.' Hullant1 U11'1kd

to :;ucll a hmm· . Wllt.· n he

il.-IJ.ll

t•nlt'l·ed the home I had the
rlitl l ll fo rm tm npll'l cd IJy lilt •
doctor. ele .. and fil ed it Willi

dcw gh tL'I'

t·mnpany . Aftt •r a long
\\ ;Ill I receiv ed an ~m s wcr
s. ey111g tltJ t due to tlt L' ll'vel &lt;tl

ti ll'

ill the nu rstn~~ hume lllfu rnled
lll L' l h;d no fllh' has rec t'l \'I'd
i..lt'IH'fiH 011 Sllr h pllill'te~ and
" lit" a shtmll' they &lt;tre ll'd !.11

lx·IH·vt• lilt•)

wil l .. Cl n•ck

jt llll pnllf'~ ;111tl lllld out wll;.t
yrJll lll&lt;J!

Il l' ! II H_i" llt~1

bd ~ ll• tit\'

tune 1 oll lt' S to

llcn' L'
ll 'il'

Ow · Mttldlt'pur1

rJ t

Masouil' Temp lt•

PUI.I.Y
My
i. . . tu 1y and I alv.a~· s
have• tu &lt;'til f1vc or :-iiX incl1c . .
DP: ,\1\

utf lilt• buUuHt

11f

her je;ms. I

s ugges l uhnl) s wa s l 1m~ titll'h
l'Ut-uff pt~l' l'S mth the jcaJts

\VIwn Ihey iJt:l'Uilll' lOll SiJP!'l
_\OU l'Cl ll !'it'\\' tl1e llli::th~ ll.:tl
!wck un ami it 1Ni II JIILild l Ut

color. - A HEADEH fru111 P" .
J 1olly will se11d you Ulll' ,,f
~ll rt l

s ignt·d

tha nk· _\ou

JIL'W'ipa per cu upon t' ]J ppers 1f
:-. he \lSl'S vu ur f;l\ unt&lt;·

Pt, llttt'r.

or Problcttl in
Wl'ilt· POI ,J.Y'S

l't'('\;('

h\·1 · ('il hlltlll

I'OIN'I f·:ns Ill l'ilrl' of II liS
Ill'\\ spapL'I

Jt

Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.

hl' lp.'i

l11 di'Vl'iop it

n:g u l ~u· p&lt;tttl-n 1.

You du that

du tlot t·at JSP canker Sul 'l'S.
Nl'I'VOlJS tl'IIS\Lo rl ('&lt;Jl l { ()11 tribul(' tuiJowt ·I l lisurd t•l'!-. ;tnd

IlE Al\ lllt 1.1\ Mil - IJ.,
Surfak Stuu l Sufl~ nc rs illlll al l
llCilural r:n\· · bran do ;l! l.\

may be wily yuu got t11~ ult·u
I tlu11'1 lllii1k ellcclllcol '" '
i.l tlves tlwt indu!'e t·olonu

d.cuHag., ·! Wou ld they gin•

t'UilfHU..' tiii][S

t 'rJIIk~ r

~ or·e s'!

you ccmkPr

ls i1 salt'!

bit•. There a rc ltJllC}) when
fruits ant1 vt!gdc.dJil's Uu11't t1u
cmy gond and Lou much
rougha ge is hi:trd ott tl lL'
~lolllach . If you wtllwtswcr,

Television viewers 11f the fall 1978~7'1 TV :;e ~. ~~~n wil l I~
tha t iucludt·s bu lk aml &lt;tt ll·~ st " •·aptapulted into outl'r space, tf tile new 1\BI. ; dwuule give~ a
L\YIJ large ~ lc!.'iScs uf fl uid. Thc
hint of what's ahead. It may be that tht~ 11Ju \'1' ·· stat Wars" has
trtlil1lng plul 'l·s:-. Jll fi} lHk e
;, lot to answ!:!r for in its teltorisiHn dcscrn dc!Jl1&lt;..
Stlllll' ll I lli.' IJUl ) (JU CCIII d tJ It
Tin.~ IS the ARC sChed ule vmH plett"'&lt;i :-.irtr·t Frt&gt;d SIIvPnna n
Bran L"i snn lt'tir nt•:-, Lhff1cult
jumP"d ~hip to go with N!lC. &lt;uld while lie ).Ia\ t•J ~ lnajt•l II ami
for pi•nple tu llmH.Ih:. I Hill Jl tJ!
1n lhe miti al pl;mnmg &lt;1f progniH J d1·\ t-lufJ I II~JII, 1lle fina l
,-,~nv l e KPd that Ute bntll tn
dt::cisium; wen~ made wlthiJUl hil n.
l;n• a kfa~t fo11&lt;l:-; IS Vl'ry Jr·
The new !-ldwdule for AB C wtnd1 !l;.t.; l+t'1'/l t h;t ll l{f' d h's:-nl ;'itlng to tilt• stwncwli (lflcr
tllan is expeet ed of tlu~ utiH~I two rlt 't'.\ot ~·; IH t:Ht.W AB1 '
II IS tliOl'UUg !ily ')O(Iktd I ll
Ill ready has a winr11ng II ni'llp - 1s w1 Lhvut t l1 1! 1 1f i.l'il :-i t•ason ·_.,
ttulk IJI' forl ~ ·~t tlll g. It .. , ull pl_v
,,liuws . " 'l'h e Six Million IJull&lt;~r M&gt;&lt;rl," I· ish"'''"'· Harct lii'
is nol.ii gllt 111 l'il ll that soft cue nff thf' schedule - a tilly Hl111.1twt t .f t &lt;tilt j•li:Hwm; l 1~'
11WlN1cll I.IJughagt.' II 1s n·al ~
irtdu stry st aml ard!-&gt; .
ly !:iU fta g(' Tl1" {'l'l'titl f11Jcr
Of (ill Ute 1\nlitetl Sl'fiCS tll&lt;Jt i\Bl' 1l'lt'd uUt thl '&gt; V.HltPr :illtl
-;wtk s up 111111 ~ 1un· &lt;HKl kt:cps
sprin g, unly two will reappear " Ftm1a&lt;..;) l·d:111 d will rl'l ur"
vour fuod n·stdue Jllt)ISI awl Lo the schedul e, and •·Jlow The \~ e sl \Vt !l -won " \"w ill gu ,Jff
Soft ll 111&lt;1 ~ lllok ; w~·l ft•L• l letnpor·arily, to retur11 mlhe first qt l:trll'J 1&gt;f 191'~ will'" t~J· I
rtJuglt wtwn II IS dJ y but illS
Monili1y foolbnll ends.
not go111g mto ~ 1H1!' :-, tolllildt
Otht•r lunilt.•d series tiJat \HI'l' gl\1'11 ct tn()u\ hut f;tl\rd 11'
1_!ry uur wil l tl bv dry in
rnake the new schedule indutlr ·· Af &lt;; Hud~t1J1 l)t
-.J uh1
j l(l '\,")&lt; t ~~ t·
F'arr, M.fJ.," art d " Young P!Ulll.!t'IS '
It us~l&lt;tll_, l,tkt''&gt; st•\·end
Two of the !trw fa ll shows &lt;trr St tPnr·~· ftl' ti Plt
Wl'cks fil l' a pt•r:.,ol\ to rtdjust
ad veut ur ~ program and tht' otht:'l ;l iut•t· l!,liL" :--11 tJr l,
tu &lt;-~ddtu g hr;JII tu Ute diet.
011the ser io us Side is HHttle Stm Ca ladiU! , hon tt·tl · ·,
Mtll'l' ~itS th;lfl il&lt;.,u;ll l '-i IIOtl'd .
b()astmg the doal ing sped a! effects thi!JJJadt· -~- q W;t: . . . '
:~ '1!1!1' !JI'I)plt' tw v,. to st~trl
popul::~r. The shmv is set Jn thP
·· "1·.1tlt 1\1111 nut1n" 1!·
wtth \ t·J :. ,,111&lt;111 &lt;tJ!llll!Hts and
" galctXtes far, far away."
1-/, r;td u;dl.• IJtrJ !'d'&gt;f t1 unt!l
Tht: &lt;:ll' t llln i s stf'i('t ly spa L'l' ope ra. I' fli!Jitll t·•J ~~~· tl11· ,., t'l'.

surt•s. t hough. That

l\l

C lllp l,'&gt;

thl'

hi e wi th their

ht~~H!IS

hat! no id en llli-11 it

but I

ww; SlH..'I! a

l"IJJ .

un an.• ~ve r u~c ful. Tlle.v t'itll
be, ami often at\:, h~nnful.
Tile firot prubll:m nlliSl p&lt;.·o·
pit~ have is gctli11g ov.~ r Ll1 ~
ide;J Ihat yuu lluve to lmve c.t
ho \~t-1 1uovement eve ry dr.ty .
Tl1e frequeJIL'Y 11! bow el
muvt·ment~ dept.·nds a lot u 11
what you Cill. If yuu don't eat
fool.l s lll&lt;l l l'Oitt&lt;:tm tmwh bu lk

( '0111 1110 11 l'UIIt ' l'l'! l.

~u.

sloDI uflt'llt' l -; i.HH.l bnm

s;;~tlsfc1 ct or~

ly

bowel

IIIUVCJI !l'l l ts.

The Surfuk Stoul SuflL'IIl'l')

do not cunl~lllt an; dw tlli{'al-;
- - - - - --- ·- - -··- · 1o Ul d un• ndnn ('il!t l rl.ll'liOns
.\lL•thodJo.; t Churd1. '1 :mp 111
WL'dlll' "'di!} lit tlte JH'il 11: \
S lll d ~
TIII IH~I&gt; !Ir'

;1t 1tl ~11T usdu l 11!d\ tu soltPil
IIH• ..,{C!ul foJ pt·u p!• · .,.,.h ii (JI'l' lll
111' whu l ll'l: d tn ,(\' Ill! I h~l dt•J
qllll[~ !Ill \'i\ 1'1 1JllS l't'iiSI)U ; J
ran as:-. un: y11U ;r tt'l'l' llt
Ill' IJIUITiiOI( ll'l'ttlf)l y (l&lt;tl li.' I! l
would bt• ~ ~ ;tl-·fl li frJJ ' "u ll

t'i lll handl t• 1! 1\
a~ tr'J tl o tha t ~~ tu

11H'tl

\\.'i ll' llt

l',o•al

1.\

~.\\ltl' lt

!tr"'

tu wllu] (• v.. l!c;-!1 llrvad
! I JrJI'\' llulk \
_\!JU I

[1)

!I H'i:!]

1-:ll lttlll.-tle the :-o \H'l' ls r~ n d

fii l."' Tl lt'll sL-ut ;td d1ng mun·
lm tll l!J cHiu;tll~ t11 ~ m1 tltel.
J)j ,uJt.;

t! "low l ~ and "ttd\lrt J'

\~I tit

tl !L'

l' floU~! I l

P'I'As, 'll1ursday , 7:30p.m. at Till' Hcaltll I.t'llL' r nu 1nht·c

hmg

p 1llhL IH I

f ol'

Sd l l'\ f&lt;ll' l\11' }

PonH•n,y F:lr•uu: nlruy Schnol

rl'sults an· Ute l'SSi 'llllid cti! Jt ·
2·1. lrn! otble ur Spa:-.liL' Cuh11 1 !J!IIIf' llt S fo!' "ii HT!'S...;

lnstall atilll\

r-llld ( 'D!i.'&gt;lt p C! liOi t !11

ln-:V IVAI. 111 llfO~r" "
1hrough Mny i ~11 Hutlancl
Church of 1;ud. 7::!0 p.111 .

ni ghlly .

H:il ph

Woods.

C'\'&lt; lllge li .st. BubiJ } fJo rtcr .
J&gt;i.slur .

l.'l'llls w1th

&lt;:t

W ~dkm g

t' l\'1' _\'Oil ,1

l olluw t11
tll·lp tnumtain g11ot! IIL·altll~
IJ(IWl'l fu nd1un Olhvrs wh1 1
wcmt t111 s IS:-i\ H.' 1 an se mi Go

progrilll l you

; ·~111

long, slt- t1Hpt'd,

lhe !Spilcesh ip f; ala c lica, wh1 cli (' alrl' a !Jrl' ',l'll r • JS tl11' I; ·t
\'I'Sliges r1f hUII!W1 ciriliZilllUll 'lh '· ti· l!t·,t!! ·I: !11\\ard ,1
\l.()l'ld c allt&gt;tl l·:arlh. de~pi h- lh1:'1r ! ttks l\1 l h tl.t· d··

['IJ,·n add

:-r d]dd

1; 1\I.I .IA t'IJ I• \I'Y SAI•I\
fil ~ . I·:IJ-!111 and Fori\', mll .\tuol.ll.
ll lt'l' t Tliur:.,tht\ :tl till 1.1\lllH' n+
T lil' !'l t' l TL'I to guod LHH\t •l
,Vlr~ . .Jt1;111 Wor1 d
flltH'llllll fur 11 10:&gt;1 p; ·opiL· l'i d
MF:f(:S Cmmty Co uru·ll uf prupt·r dtl·t I ;111 1 srmhng you

,,f 1rff i&lt;Prs.

l' ~ntur i.

breakfast

lJy c{;ltmg d goud

l'rnpPr d il'l
is tlw s t'l '.rd

By JOAN ll ANAU'"R
UPI Tc·lr•·i,ion Writt'r
NEW YOFtK iUPl i- Tel cvisioiiUSt'll tc, rely •J&lt;t &lt;t&lt;II S liP &lt;'
IA't: M:Jjor s, but now it i.'l rearhing' f,,, •;tHrS I'! IWh et:-; Alphr~

l' Xl' IT ISt'

,\ llian c~e .
rr iL·n d ~ uf lhe star slllp Enkrp n :-,1' ;\ ~rl !.t.: ll' ~l 'II t!JI.' St.
'Jrek" family might wkc 1 1 11;ti:.H t11 &lt;•. l_•ll t thl' llllr 1 1luJ~'L!l1
rml h c proposed audienn· fnr · :\,u:k .'V \11r1&lt;l~." \,~;,, ,u·p li'
ll•ads (Jf Cl half -h&lt;HII SJ{(·'Ji l! .\1 ork iSiltli JIJI.I' ,,j lht· pi 1lttt fl:·~
\\holll~l d t.· ht s teiP',ISlO'· dt&gt;but t r1l ~l'i!!ut
1' pp~ Tt' '' \t •.
1!1• ll&lt;ts nwt M md~ :md
oh. l!u w8tt t 1 11 1 1·t•r:--·l',f
ABC also! &lt;; pr!es1 nt!nV, e1 ~I t 'lllt ;_d• 111 t ' J 1•\I P '~···H V1•r k
t:1 xitab drt\'l:· rs. I' roll! ttw 111 q•:pt'• ' r I' 11 :,~Jlll 1! tJ !W t~
ht'nt'.a th tile rt'l'l'llt NBC fi1'P ·~i~~1L.' o~ 11 1plP .~~ .•• 1:··: ·t

ami Ptlttl IwilL" of

Hl.1t1 ll t•lp

IJowt•l funl'11()11 . ,\ guud walk
11 111w t\.t' lllll g il ftt'l ' \ o11r lrtsl
HICC!l l1 t•lp' til" bmn ·b. a nd
tl'inl lpliiiZl' ~

till' .lOU] ttl
pi l' j)i:IIT ~Oi l f,H 'l J..:lltld 111)41tf's
s l t '~"P

SL' If·it ddn ·:-.scll envt •lopt' for It

:vlanhclltan

lunl'lll'l•fiPtiL' .

ABC also plc.trh tu

Ill 1111pl'h\lt'

i JJ\' eSti~ator
~1,li1 H Hll'oiL':\

" l .as

v. ~\J

s!HII\

r•rwr;ttl'S in an

h1 •\l l

1:1 '

.i·.!ll :•

l11r ,,

:.~·n'.JJr·

_wtt·.: ·,.

'·' ·..

:;r· 1

·

Vt:~a s. "

On a Vt&gt;r y di fft~rer 1t tnlck 1~ · t\pfrlt · Pi1· • l'tl 1 irtr~ f(, I'
1\ld 'lnmthan , \~o:hoplayt·d\'i, tt'Jll lll ~1 ~11Hlr· {lr 1 111: ~f~ r!·
a.., Gln!.!.l'l' Nl'll. wlto run s t.J b11W dl! !!' h •U&gt;t r 11 ·'.. J1 1· 111 l )\'HI·
t'1 ('Cilln cs dum11~ the Dq •r,•s.-.l iJB

evcmng, Mr. ami ~t r s . D uan ~

Mt·l.uUJ;!hlln t•'lc phoJJCd fron1

GRADE B

Flul'ida .

LARGE
dozen
EGGS •• •.•••••••.•••••.•

ft ,\ SKETS MADE
ba skcL., using the
.IHJ Wilcsc form of J)£tpt: l'

ruldm,; n iii Pd on ~ a ni were
duri ng a met:ti n ~

S~ !'(If ll.':i t:' [ tt IJWIIIL'

'l'ruop J 120

IM•Id at the Syrill'IJSl' Elemcn·
t.ar y Sdmt,L Wendy Fry Jed m

the plcuge. ' "' ~'~ Cruesc r, the
gtrl

proiiHSe.

.seoul

cmtl

H r (lWJlles

at 7:30p.m . Wednesday at the
temple . All Master Masons
are invi\etl.

take a spray can l1ll to lh&lt;'
t t•, xtmcct Ill~!

BAK E SALE SET
Senior
Citize ns
of
Harrison ville will hold a bake
sale from 9 a.m. lo 5 p.rn .
Saturday at lhe corner of
Routes 143 and 681 across
fr om the former &gt;iure there

·.·~

OORlNIL ,('""I· I ll

,•,, ,1' I ,J • '

one incunspicuuus

strand . Afte r ha lf the
suggested time has elapsed,
wipe clea n and chec k the
oolor.

; ~·

, •

~·

)(J&lt;;f'

o(l

11 1!&gt;•! r~&gt;•••nJ 'I

TOWELS
•••••••• •••:.~~:~: •••
DOMI NO

. . . .. :.'~. ~a·g···~$

st~~~~~

e
POLISH SAUSAGE ••••L.~ 99

. 8 16 01

.•

,dol~ 11 1'!'1,

BROUG HTON

2% LOW FAT
VALLEY BELL

NELSON DRUG STORE
Pomer'l\1, Ohio

BANQU ET

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FRIDAY UNTIL 8 PM

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ONION
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8-16 oz. bottles
5l8.

Orange· Root Beer
or Cola

MOTOR SALES

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F&amp;AMTO MEET
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Pomeroy Lodge 164 F&amp;AM , Sl' I'Vl'&lt;l rtfrL''s huJt:n ts Tht!

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rnuch indi gestible · rcs alu l'
MllliJI .P. POHT l.odg•·:Jfi:l , !:ilmt t•tl writing this coiUJ IU J I
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l'i:1!1 J!:t: llll'111 Apply W1111 l' Ub·
lhc cultural report.
!.wier a weck '1 Jt see11 ts
I..M.!r t·enlc nt tu a guld or silve r .
CHESTfo:l\ COUNCIL n:. eve ryo ne you talk to hilS tnm·

\\uU id JHl li.H ' coverrd. l fou11tl
nn th111~~ ttl till' policy that
sl:•ted th ts and the au tl ltlritlt'"'

[I)C§W CAR THIS YEAR?

Economy
Ride
Comfort
Styling
Price

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Si~ nw Plu Sorority , 7::lU
'I'Ul'stlay at the Colu111 bus and

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cou ld l'Ul out var ious part5 of

door . ! kept a supply uf salt at
t1 1e bottom &lt;~S well as 111 llll·
crack at the top of Ihe sll •p...
DOHOTIIY
DI':1\H POI. I.Y - I lmv&lt;·

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THINKING OF BUYING
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Mr.

and 1\uherl Duckworth of
Mtdtllepurt.

uu huvc rcturucd frum Cur·

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twu wcck!i visitln~ thdr sun ,

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TANGLE OVER "TANGO": Prosecutor Simon Leis made a
name for himself in Cincinnati last year by winning an
obsc-enity case against HilS tier magazine owner Larry Fly at .
Now his nam~ is Mud at Cincinnati's Xavier University,
according to letters released Monday. When Leis learned
recently his alma mater pla nned to show the film "Last Tango
ln Paris," he wrote X"vier president the Rev. Robert Mulligan
to warn the film is "pornographic" and cited hi s .Jesuit
training as proof of his moral ken . Mulligan, piqued, wr ote
back suggesting Leis could "be true to the spirit of Ignatius
and Xavier " by fighting crime, not porn. Mulligan added : "[
was surpri sed to learn that you are an alumnus of Xavi er
University, since you rarely participate in any of its activ ities
... " In any case, "Tango" was ca nceled for another rea son.

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a58 lbs 41 aU5 . small lot 35?
lbs 39 15 , I 3 375 550 lbs J3 44 ,
boars 536 lbs 35 . 10 ; 170 260 lb s

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Transfers

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F.I . P . Pr-Ice ...

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Meigs

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duws that were qu ite haml ·
su m e. Or one m ight rna ke a
nuur length circular cover for
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will be getting further sug.

TU ESDAY
POM ~~ROY CHAPTE R.
Order uf the f·:astei·ll Stor.
7:4&gt; Tuesday n i~ht at the

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FILWJ@ IN TODAY, ..

OHIO VA~LEY LIVESTOCK
MARKET REPORT
April28, 19711
Feeders : s leadv SJ lower ;
cows · $1 .50 . ~ tow er : Vea ls :

5- The Daily Sentinel, Mitldleport-Puml'roy. 0 ., Tuesday, Ma v 2. l!ii R

SUPER MARKET - OPEN DAILY 9 m10 P.M.
SUNDAY 10 TO 10
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6- The Daily Senlinel, Middlepcrl-Pomeroy. 0 ., Tuesday, May 2, 1978

Fellowship Day announced
.

"'Y

The 28th Annual Guild
Fe llowship Day of lhe
Providence Distric1 Baptisl
Association will be he!d al t he
First Ba ptist Church •
Burlington . 0 hio on Sun day.
·h
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may 7, w1l the servtce
,tarting at 1:30 p.m. Hev.
Douglas Carter is the host

pa~o: · theme of the day is
"Think On These Things ,"·
Philippians 4:8. The em·
phas is is ,.G0 d .s ·~ l hree·
fold
plan
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My mind - P ruv . : ·
My body - I Cor. 6:19-20.

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Rings
Ea.-rin gs
• Mother's Hings

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• Braclets
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carry out the Grea t
Commiss ion . Their motto is
"Wmnmg Others" and .. their
uniform colors are white
dresses with Royal Purple
capes lined with white.
The offi cers for the year
1977-1978 are First Vice
\ Supervisor, Mrs. Eloise
Watson: . Seco nd
Vice
1 Supervisor, Mrs. Gwendolyn
Howard : Secretary. Mi ss

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REVIVAL SLATED
Arevival is now in progress
at the Independent Holiness
Church in Midd leport . The
Rev . David Light is the
evangelist . O'Dell Manley 1s
the pastor. The publtc IS
invited .

Cuurt St.
f 'umero}. O.j
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LEGAL NOTICE
fhe Public Ut1h11es Comm&lt;s·
s&lt;on ol Oh&lt;o nas set lor
puOI&lt;c Marmg Case No
77- 380-EL·fAC Subtile A. to
rev&lt;ew the operation of the
fuel Cost Adtustmenl Clause
and the luel procurement
pract&lt;ces and pol&lt;c&lt;es of the
Oh&lt;o Power Company on May
B. t978 . at 10 00 A.M..
E s T . at the Comm&lt;ss&lt;on s
oll&lt;ces. 180 East Broad
Street. Columbus . O h ~ All
mlerested persons Will be
g&lt;Ven an opponumly to be
heard, funher &lt;ntorma110n
may be obtamed by con·
tact&lt;ng the PubliC Ullhl&lt;es
Comm&lt;SS&lt;on ol Oh&lt;O
THE PUB LI C UTIL111ES
COMM ISSION Of OHIO
By R1cnaro L Sm•th.
Secretary

RETU RN HOME
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Dix·
un have relumctl [rom Cu r·
pus Christi where they spend
two wt•eks v1sitmg Lhcir son.
Hu~er , emp loyed there with
Continental Oi l. F.nroute
home they stopped at
Shreveport, La . to v1sit Mr.
and Mrs. Turn Keltm and
fa mily, aml inVersailles. Kv.
tu visit Mr . and Mrs. Waldo
Woodyard .
BOA RD TO MEET
The administrative buard
of the Hutland Umte d
Methodist Church wi ll meet
Wednesday nig ht at 7:30 p.m.
at the pastor's stu dy.

DEAR HE LEN ANDSUE :
· I'm 23, mat·ried with two kids, and I love my hu5band very
much but I can't slltnd to live with him.
We ~re now separated a nd gel along beautifully as long as
we just date. But when he sta rts asking, "When can I come
horne, darling'" he turns me off . He's 42. Would that have
something to do with it ' Am I crazy'? -WORRI ED
WORRIED:
.
No, you're not crazy. Ma ny separate'{! couples get along fme
• -so long as they dun'llive together . But day-to-&lt;lay contact ts
more than they can bear.
.
Yes, the age difference may be your proulem. A father ftxation isn't conducive tu a ha ppy marriage .
\TTF.ND MEF:TING - Mrs. Gertrude M&lt;lchell , Mrs. Ed na Sl usner, and Mrs. Iris
.
Keep dating a nd hope for a cha nge in your attitude. If il
Kelt~n of the Twin City Sh rincttes. P01neruy , joined 4:1uther Shrinclles in Columbus fur a
happen, then perhaps a divorce is best. - HE LEN AND
doesn't
d l&lt;tltercd bus tnp to Erie. Pa . when• they visited the Shnncrs' HosptUtl for .Crtppled
SUF.
Clnldren . 1.undl was served at the Zcm 7A'm Temple Shri ne Club followed by a vtstl to the
huspital where the group tou red the facility and were cntertamctl ~I a t ea. Mrs; ~t tchcll ,
DEAR HELEN AND SUE :
Mrs. Slusher &lt;tlld Mrs. Kelton . left Lu nght. arc ptetured here wtth a ~agon donated lo lhe
1 read in the paper abuul an elderly woman in Florida who
Twill Cit v Shrinelles by Elbc&gt;ields, and fi!IL'I with tuys. stuffed amrna ls. qutlts, sheets,
hauled her freshly departed husband's budy fr om her home lo
L&gt;lankeU:i: tu wds , wa~hc.:lotlu.~s. and nu ml.! ruus other ttems frum th~ women of the local
that of a neighbor because, she told police, she ··didn't want
Shnnetles Club.
them to see ~her messy house." Could th is really be true ' ·

Adult c/t;ss meets at restaurant
SYI\ACUSE-The Asbury'
Un&lt;h·d Meth&lt;Kiist Church's
Yu1111g Adult Class rct·c ntly
tint ed at The K1nfu!ks
Hc:ste~ u r ant 111

Point Pll! asant.

and M r s. ll arVt:!)' Kuch.

Dl'voliun s were given by
Dcr111is Moore , tim! a busmess
m ectin J..( wtt s he l L! with
Muon• . M ~ Cuy, ami Willimns
l&gt;l~ mg muncd at the cOinmit-

In the group were Fayt•
Clifford. Terril' Wa lker. tce to OVCI' SCt' t h t • !,JH.:IIdtllg of
Barn . emU Carol~1 11 M(.'Cuy, d ass funds fur bcncf&lt;dal and
Jark. and Judv Will iams· needed item s fvr the churdl.
Demus emU Cat11y Muurl'. Cia~ mernl&gt;crs arc to ~ivc
Mike a11d Kathy Fry. Huss suggestions tu the t'UIIUJ lltlcl'
and Hupe Moure. tlw Hl'v. IJl'forc the ll l!X l tlass
1 ncdi n ~.

Mrs. Williams rclll indcd
Jllelllbcri'i

that. rcst.·rv tt l lon s

fur the ntuthc r-&lt;lallghter dinncr e~ re to l.lc llli.:Hle with her

or Mrs. Moure before May 5. DOUBTFUL
Fa mily pictures to be taken DEAR DOUBTFUL :
It's more believable tha nlhe letter from Rudolf i Sl'e abuve I.
that eve ning are $1.50 and the
amount should bt! turned in ·HELEN AND SUE
with the reserva tion. The
class wil l fu rnish the table DEAH RAP :
Sd1uol is just a mouse race, getting us ready for the rat race.
st.'rvi cc, bcverat:tc ami a
Same
pressures, jealousies, competition for first pla~e . I'm
turkey fur the dinner. Other
ti
red
of
it. Any reason why I shouldn't be a · DHOPOUT ?
mea~' may be brought lu the
DEAR DROPOUT:
.
di nm~ r .
No reason at all · if you rea lly wanl to be a dropout from hie.
Mrs . Hope Moure announced lhal letters arc ready lobe But it isn't much fwt silting on the sidelines, as you'll dtscover
sent to fonne r pastors of the in a few yea rs.
Talk to an adult you trust before you make your final deci·
church lo advise them of the
August homecomi ng, Mrs. sion . - HE!.EN ANDSUE
Cathy Moore was appoi nted
acting secreta ry unti l fu rther
Wednesday , May J _____
notice. She and Mrs. McCoy
w1ll host the May 23rd
meetmg at 6 p.m. at the MeCoy hume.
Bernice Bede Osol

Cash )HUes will be award··
cd Ill an cssav eunlcst un the
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NOW u 1lt: 11C u £I S a pet ll
the observance of Senior
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KE ITH McCARTY
A party was held recenlly
al the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph McCarty, S. R. 143,
Pomeroy, honoring their son,
Keith Allen, on his first birthday .
Sa ndwiches, potato chips,
koolaid, ice cream and cake
were served. Hostesses for
the party were Mrs . Barbara
Stahl, Mrs. Do!Ulie McCarty,
and Mrs. Da le McCa rty .
Attending were his grand·
mothers, Mrs. Ruth Smith
and Mrs. Olga McCarty, Mrs.
Barbara Silt hi , T•mmi Stahl,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith
and Kimbe rly Sue, Brenda
Robbins, Mike Smith, Donna
Hobbins, Becky Smith, Shan·
non McCa rty, Jay McCa rty,
Kim Wilson, PHtty Ward,
Misty Adkins, Tracy Manley,
Crystal Man ley, Marla
Wilson, Kim Wilson, David
Ray McCarty, Dale Eugene
McCa rty, Melissa Tyree ,
Jinuny McCarty, Da le McCarty, a nd his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph McCarty
who also celebrated lbeir
lourth wedding anniversary.
Sending gills we re the Rev.
and Mrs. Odell Ma nley and
Steve, Erica Elias, •nd
Ronald McCarty.

lion are t1Kely to r you today
However 1! you don' t keep a
cl osed mouth you'll brmg
abo ut a reve rsa l of your good
fortu ne F1nd out more about

you rself by sen dmg for your
copy of Astra-Graph Le1ter

New Go lden Isle

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TOMATOES.............................. .... .35'
New Go ld e n Is le

NY 10019. Be su •e to spec&lt;ly
b~rth

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GE MINI (May Z1 -June ZQ) Th&gt; S

should be a fun day . but it
co uld cosl you more than yo u

Golde n Is le

17 oz . Can

counted on Have sorne extra
ca sh handy to av01d em bar·

rassmenl

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CAN CE R!Jun e 21-July 22) You r

Go lde n Is le

1deas and meth ods are tar
oett et tha n those ol yo ur assoctat cs today , bul take care not
to hull anybody 's tee hn gs
wh en you try to nnpl emenl

Rector named

cost s of mater ia ls 1 nd labor , ia 1he lnsur~nr:t cover~ge
1 pur chased on my hom e three y11r1 aao
Ill

Gold"n Is le - Sli ces or Ha lves

th em.
LEO (July 23-Aug . 22) Do n'!
fo rget to be kind to one who 15
tess fort unate Your warm . e~~: ·
pan swe appraoch to things today can ease anolh er's unha p·
pmess

The general r ule Is ... If -;our house Is sev eral years old,
you maY be under Insured. M an y homeo wners are since

their insurance protection has not kept pace with the
rising v~lues of tt'leir homes or risi ng cost of repa ir or

rep lacement. When homeowner s are underlnsured,

Insurance companies are required to pay only a portion
of the lull cost of repair or replacement. Il l• gene rally
a·good Idea to have an appraisal made of your home
about ev'ery t hree vea r s. Your Insurance ! gent can

give the name of an appraiser qual if ied to supply you
with lhls necessary Infor mation .
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BROGAN INSURANCE
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Beans, Cut Red Beets, Sliced Carrots, Mixed Vegetables, Peas
and Carrots, Whole Potatoes, Cut Wax Beans, Cream Style
Corn or Whole Kernel Ca.

FROZEN ORANGE JUICE.. ..1.~.~~:.~~~.

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SPAGHEITI SAUCE.. ...........~ . ~ ~:. ~-~~ 1

ev1 dent today You 'II be con ·
cerned wtlh the w ~lfare ol
others and you 'll DO some·
thm g about lt .

Ragu

LIBRA JSept .23·0tl. 23) Opper·

Pl ~ in

CASE OF 24

BUY THE CASE
AND $AVE

Mea l or Mushroom

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tumt1es co uld co me today lroiT'
several differ e nt d1r ec tlons. I
yo u' re indltferent . h owev er
you may not recog nize tht
good tha t's on your doorstep.

ONLY

Ot her s wi ll go out o f thei r wal
to do what they can to mak1
your tot in lite easie r tod ay . 81
sure to show yo u' re app recia
live .

SA GITTARIU S (Nov . 23-0et

MAXWELL HOUSE

GOLDEN ISLE

VACPACCOFFEE

CANE SUGAR

No. 755

21) You're quite enterpri sem
today bu t you must guar1

3 LB. CAN

CRISP RED

$859

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toaay . but be wary ol dolr
lhlngs lor others In spite

RADISHES..... ........ ~.?.~·..~-~~: 1Q~
For

Coupon Expires May 6, 1978
TWIN CITY GATEWAY

You r intentio ns are admlrabl

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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept . 221 Some

New rector of the Pomeroy good deeds wWe re th ey·re n
Grace EpiSl'OpSI Church Is requested could boome rang
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2D-Ftb. 1
the Rev. Robert Graves of Purs uing pleasure is l ikely
CUirenton, Ill. He will assume be your dominant drive toda
his dulles here on June 15.
You 'll co me up with clev
The Rev. Mr. and Mrs . ew.c uses so you can mal&lt;e II
Graves and Mr. and Mrs. foursome at tee time.
PISCES (Feb. 2D-March ;
Myers Yeam•n of Cincinnati Your possibilities loi gain lo
spent the past week here wilh nllly today , provided you do
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kelton. wan t the lion 's share. Tak1
The minislfr and his family large piece , but pass Ihe
will be moving here in early around .
ARIES tMorch 21·Apr11 11) t.l t
J une . They ha ve twin plans eatly to gel out with Y'
daughters, Jenny and Beth, Jrlenos today . You're bu bbl
six yea rs old, Hnd the family ove r wit h en th usiasm and n•
will be residing In the rectory to get away lrom the lam
tour wall s .
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at the rear of Grace Church.
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the1r hft'tilllc, the good time'
and bad limes. the hap1&gt;iness
and lwrliships which have
be~n a pa rt of their life.
The will be $25 fur first. $1 5
for seeoud . $10 fur lin rd .
New officers were elected
Other ad1vtlies to be a part at the Thursday meeting of
of Sc1nor Citizens Day include the Bradbury Variety Club
rcco~o: m l l u n uf those 100 years held at the home of Mrs.
uf age or oldt:r,lhuse mMrried Carolyn S.arles.
fo1' 50 or more years. the
Elected were Mrs. Bernice
oldest mother , anti the ul desl Winn, pres id ent; Mrs .
fath er. The ulde;t living Searles, vice president; Mrs .
~r atluales of · Ml'igs hi gh Arline Davis, secretaryschools ar~ to be treasurer ; Mrs. Evelyn Murr t.•L·ugniz t:d . C hur &lt;.: he s ray, Oower IWld chairma n;
throughout the county m·e bc- and Mrs. Virginia Whitlatch.
lllg asked \O honor their publicity.
Sl! niur dtizens un May 14.
Devotions by Mrs. Searles
On S.mor Citizens Da y a opened the meeti n ~. and Mrs.
jitney supper will _be held Davis gave the sec retary 's
fr&lt;V n 4 to 6:J0 p.m. Can· report. Preceding the potluck
di datc's Night ts sd1duled fur ilinner, Mrs. Winn had grace .
7 p.m. anti se nior citizens ~s TilC afternoon was spent
wel l as the public are inviteil working on the program
books. It was decided to make
stuffed animals at the next
meeting for the children at
EVENT SCHEDULED
A rummage and. bake sale the Velerans Memo ria l
will be held on May 3, from 9 Ho.spital.
The next meeting will be at
a.m. to 4 p.m. in the
basement of Middleport the home of Mrs. Winn , May
Masonic Hall sponsored by 18, 10:30 a.m. Members attenHarrisonville Eastern Stars. ili n~ were Mrs. Winn, Mrs.
On M•y 4 and 5 a rununage Davis, Mrs. Sear les, Mrs.
sale only will be held at the Dixie Sayre, Mrs. Rose Carson , and Mrs. Whillatch.
same location.

The Department Store of Building Since 1915

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Tht s cornmg year several good
thm gs could happen tar you
tha t wo1l"l be a ! your own
maKmg
f h rough ano th er ' s
good ofl1ces you may proht

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telling of the. changes they blultlmg IS now up fur btd .

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Party held ASTRO·GRAPH
for birthday

Essay contest opened
to Meigs senior citizens

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DEAR RUDOLl&lt;:
So ... " Close Encounter of the Geriatric Kind" we've g~t
here' (On a dull day in May, wh&lt;tt's better than an Apnl fool. )
-SUE

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RAP :
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I'm 18 and 6 feet 7. I'm in love with a 92-year-old woman who
is just under 5 feet. Do you think she's too short for me' I'm
afrai d my friends will laugh when we wa lk down the msle. .
Some etiq uette quesltuns: Would a church weddmg be appropriate? And could her son, age 62, giv.e her awa;' ~ow
about her two great-grandsons as ushers 1 Also wh&lt;ll color
should she wear for the wedding' I prefer yellow, but she
wanls pink lu go with her red hair. Please rush your answer.RUDOLF
DEAR RUDE, THE ELONGATEDKIDDER:
All hail to your red-headed widder.
If yo ur story is true.
I'rn a six-legged gnu.
She' . 1\ nonagenarian whizzc r! · HELEN

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ACTIONS FILED
In Meigs C&lt;Junty Common
Pleas Court Monday Citizens
National Bank, Middleport,
filed suit in the amount of $500
aga inst Harold White, Rt. I ,
Langsville.
Two divorces
we re
dissolved . Vict oria J ane
Michael and Gary Edward
Michael; Helen Heaton and
James Heaton.

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Mrs. Barba r a Scott . The
parent body is the Providlence
District Women's Aux1 1ary,
D
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Th
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Mrs .
oro! y
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president.
The public is invit ed to
attend this worship service.

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Mrs. Elea nor Preston;
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decades
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When the Hallie Jackson
Gu1·td Gt. rls would come
together from all over
Prl)vl.dence District to share
in a fell owship service. Mrs.
Zue lelia Smith was named
the Superviso r of the District
alld She Served this posll&lt;on
'"ell fur "w years, and in
August 1976 she resigned with
til" ho11 uran.· t\tle of Super'
visor Emeritus.
The object of the
organization is to enlist the
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Fellowship Day announced
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The 28th Annual Guild
Fe llowship Day of lhe
Providence Distric1 Baptisl
Association will be he!d al t he
First Ba ptist Church •
Burlington . 0 hio on Sun day.
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,tarting at 1:30 p.m. Hev.
Douglas Carter is the host

pa~o: · theme of the day is
"Think On These Things ,"·
Philippians 4:8. The em·
phas is is ,.G0 d .s ·~ l hree·
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plan
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My body - I Cor. 6:19-20.

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Ea.-rin gs
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Commiss ion . Their motto is
"Wmnmg Others" and .. their
uniform colors are white
dresses with Royal Purple
capes lined with white.
The offi cers for the year
1977-1978 are First Vice
\ Supervisor, Mrs. Eloise
Watson: . Seco nd
Vice
1 Supervisor, Mrs. Gwendolyn
Howard : Secretary. Mi ss

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Arevival is now in progress
at the Independent Holiness
Church in Midd leport . The
Rev . David Light is the
evangelist . O'Dell Manley 1s
the pastor. The publtc IS
invited .

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LEGAL NOTICE
fhe Public Ut1h11es Comm&lt;s·
s&lt;on ol Oh&lt;o nas set lor
puOI&lt;c Marmg Case No
77- 380-EL·fAC Subtile A. to
rev&lt;ew the operation of the
fuel Cost Adtustmenl Clause
and the luel procurement
pract&lt;ces and pol&lt;c&lt;es of the
Oh&lt;o Power Company on May
B. t978 . at 10 00 A.M..
E s T . at the Comm&lt;ss&lt;on s
oll&lt;ces. 180 East Broad
Street. Columbus . O h ~ All
mlerested persons Will be
g&lt;Ven an opponumly to be
heard, funher &lt;ntorma110n
may be obtamed by con·
tact&lt;ng the PubliC Ullhl&lt;es
Comm&lt;SS&lt;on ol Oh&lt;O
THE PUB LI C UTIL111ES
COMM ISSION Of OHIO
By R1cnaro L Sm•th.
Secretary

RETU RN HOME
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Dix·
un have relumctl [rom Cu r·
pus Christi where they spend
two wt•eks v1sitmg Lhcir son.
Hu~er , emp loyed there with
Continental Oi l. F.nroute
home they stopped at
Shreveport, La . to v1sit Mr.
and Mrs. Turn Keltm and
fa mily, aml inVersailles. Kv.
tu visit Mr . and Mrs. Waldo
Woodyard .
BOA RD TO MEET
The administrative buard
of the Hutland Umte d
Methodist Church wi ll meet
Wednesday nig ht at 7:30 p.m.
at the pastor's stu dy.

DEAR HE LEN ANDSUE :
· I'm 23, mat·ried with two kids, and I love my hu5band very
much but I can't slltnd to live with him.
We ~re now separated a nd gel along beautifully as long as
we just date. But when he sta rts asking, "When can I come
horne, darling'" he turns me off . He's 42. Would that have
something to do with it ' Am I crazy'? -WORRI ED
WORRIED:
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No, you're not crazy. Ma ny separate'{! couples get along fme
• -so long as they dun'llive together . But day-to-&lt;lay contact ts
more than they can bear.
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Yes, the age difference may be your proulem. A father ftxation isn't conducive tu a ha ppy marriage .
\TTF.ND MEF:TING - Mrs. Gertrude M&lt;lchell , Mrs. Ed na Sl usner, and Mrs. Iris
.
Keep dating a nd hope for a cha nge in your attitude. If il
Kelt~n of the Twin City Sh rincttes. P01neruy , joined 4:1uther Shrinclles in Columbus fur a
happen, then perhaps a divorce is best. - HE LEN AND
doesn't
d l&lt;tltercd bus tnp to Erie. Pa . when• they visited the Shnncrs' HosptUtl for .Crtppled
SUF.
Clnldren . 1.undl was served at the Zcm 7A'm Temple Shri ne Club followed by a vtstl to the
huspital where the group tou red the facility and were cntertamctl ~I a t ea. Mrs; ~t tchcll ,
DEAR HELEN AND SUE :
Mrs. Slusher &lt;tlld Mrs. Kelton . left Lu nght. arc ptetured here wtth a ~agon donated lo lhe
1 read in the paper abuul an elderly woman in Florida who
Twill Cit v Shrinelles by Elbc&gt;ields, and fi!IL'I with tuys. stuffed amrna ls. qutlts, sheets,
hauled her freshly departed husband's budy fr om her home lo
L&gt;lankeU:i: tu wds , wa~hc.:lotlu.~s. and nu ml.! ruus other ttems frum th~ women of the local
that of a neighbor because, she told police, she ··didn't want
Shnnetles Club.
them to see ~her messy house." Could th is really be true ' ·

Adult c/t;ss meets at restaurant
SYI\ACUSE-The Asbury'
Un&lt;h·d Meth&lt;Kiist Church's
Yu1111g Adult Class rct·c ntly
tint ed at The K1nfu!ks
Hc:ste~ u r ant 111

Point Pll! asant.

and M r s. ll arVt:!)' Kuch.

Dl'voliun s were given by
Dcr111is Moore , tim! a busmess
m ectin J..( wtt s he l L! with
Muon• . M ~ Cuy, ami Willimns
l&gt;l~ mg muncd at the cOinmit-

In the group were Fayt•
Clifford. Terril' Wa lker. tce to OVCI' SCt' t h t • !,JH.:IIdtllg of
Barn . emU Carol~1 11 M(.'Cuy, d ass funds fur bcncf&lt;dal and
Jark. and Judv Will iams· needed item s fvr the churdl.
Demus emU Cat11y Muurl'. Cia~ mernl&gt;crs arc to ~ivc
Mike a11d Kathy Fry. Huss suggestions tu the t'UIIUJ lltlcl'
and Hupe Moure. tlw Hl'v. IJl'forc the ll l!X l tlass
1 ncdi n ~.

Mrs. Williams rclll indcd
Jllelllbcri'i

that. rcst.·rv tt l lon s

fur the ntuthc r-&lt;lallghter dinncr e~ re to l.lc llli.:Hle with her

or Mrs. Moure before May 5. DOUBTFUL
Fa mily pictures to be taken DEAR DOUBTFUL :
It's more believable tha nlhe letter from Rudolf i Sl'e abuve I.
that eve ning are $1.50 and the
amount should bt! turned in ·HELEN AND SUE
with the reserva tion. The
class wil l fu rnish the table DEAH RAP :
Sd1uol is just a mouse race, getting us ready for the rat race.
st.'rvi cc, bcverat:tc ami a
Same
pressures, jealousies, competition for first pla~e . I'm
turkey fur the dinner. Other
ti
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of
it. Any reason why I shouldn't be a · DHOPOUT ?
mea~' may be brought lu the
DEAR DROPOUT:
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No reason at all · if you rea lly wanl to be a dropout from hie.
Mrs . Hope Moure announced lhal letters arc ready lobe But it isn't much fwt silting on the sidelines, as you'll dtscover
sent to fonne r pastors of the in a few yea rs.
Talk to an adult you trust before you make your final deci·
church lo advise them of the
August homecomi ng, Mrs. sion . - HE!.EN ANDSUE
Cathy Moore was appoi nted
acting secreta ry unti l fu rther
Wednesday , May J _____
notice. She and Mrs. McCoy
w1ll host the May 23rd
meetmg at 6 p.m. at the MeCoy hume.
Bernice Bede Osol

Cash )HUes will be award··
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KE ITH McCARTY
A party was held recenlly
al the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph McCarty, S. R. 143,
Pomeroy, honoring their son,
Keith Allen, on his first birthday .
Sa ndwiches, potato chips,
koolaid, ice cream and cake
were served. Hostesses for
the party were Mrs . Barbara
Stahl, Mrs. Do!Ulie McCarty,
and Mrs. Da le McCa rty .
Attending were his grand·
mothers, Mrs. Ruth Smith
and Mrs. Olga McCarty, Mrs.
Barbara Silt hi , T•mmi Stahl,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith
and Kimbe rly Sue, Brenda
Robbins, Mike Smith, Donna
Hobbins, Becky Smith, Shan·
non McCa rty, Jay McCa rty,
Kim Wilson, PHtty Ward,
Misty Adkins, Tracy Manley,
Crystal Man ley, Marla
Wilson, Kim Wilson, David
Ray McCarty, Dale Eugene
McCa rty, Melissa Tyree ,
Jinuny McCarty, Da le McCarty, a nd his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph McCarty
who also celebrated lbeir
lourth wedding anniversary.
Sending gills we re the Rev.
and Mrs. Odell Ma nley and
Steve, Erica Elias, •nd
Ronald McCarty.

lion are t1Kely to r you today
However 1! you don' t keep a
cl osed mouth you'll brmg
abo ut a reve rsa l of your good
fortu ne F1nd out more about

you rself by sen dmg for your
copy of Astra-Graph Le1ter

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co uld cosl you more than yo u

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CAN CE R!Jun e 21-July 22) You r

Go lde n Is le

1deas and meth ods are tar
oett et tha n those ol yo ur assoctat cs today , bul take care not
to hull anybody 's tee hn gs
wh en you try to nnpl emenl

Rector named

cost s of mater ia ls 1 nd labor , ia 1he lnsur~nr:t cover~ge
1 pur chased on my hom e three y11r1 aao
Ill

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tess fort unate Your warm . e~~: ·
pan swe appraoch to things today can ease anolh er's unha p·
pmess

The general r ule Is ... If -;our house Is sev eral years old,
you maY be under Insured. M an y homeo wners are since

their insurance protection has not kept pace with the
rising v~lues of tt'leir homes or risi ng cost of repa ir or

rep lacement. When homeowner s are underlnsured,

Insurance companies are required to pay only a portion
of the lull cost of repair or replacement. Il l• gene rally
a·good Idea to have an appraisal made of your home
about ev'ery t hree vea r s. Your Insurance ! gent can

give the name of an appraiser qual if ied to supply you
with lhls necessary Infor mation .
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and Carrots, Whole Potatoes, Cut Wax Beans, Cream Style
Corn or Whole Kernel Ca.

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others and you 'll DO some·
thm g about lt .

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CASE OF 24

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several differ e nt d1r ec tlons. I
yo u' re indltferent . h owev er
you may not recog nize tht
good tha t's on your doorstep.

ONLY

Ot her s wi ll go out o f thei r wal
to do what they can to mak1
your tot in lite easie r tod ay . 81
sure to show yo u' re app recia
live .

SA GITTARIU S (Nov . 23-0et

MAXWELL HOUSE

GOLDEN ISLE

VACPACCOFFEE

CANE SUGAR

No. 755

21) You're quite enterpri sem
today bu t you must guar1

3 LB. CAN

CRISP RED

$859

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toaay . but be wary ol dolr
lhlngs lor others In spite

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Coupon Expires May 6, 1978
TWIN CITY GATEWAY

You r intentio ns are admlrabl

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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept . 221 Some

New rector of the Pomeroy good deeds wWe re th ey·re n
Grace EpiSl'OpSI Church Is requested could boome rang
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2D-Ftb. 1
the Rev. Robert Graves of Purs uing pleasure is l ikely
CUirenton, Ill. He will assume be your dominant drive toda
his dulles here on June 15.
You 'll co me up with clev
The Rev. Mr. and Mrs . ew.c uses so you can mal&lt;e II
Graves and Mr. and Mrs. foursome at tee time.
PISCES (Feb. 2D-March ;
Myers Yeam•n of Cincinnati Your possibilities loi gain lo
spent the past week here wilh nllly today , provided you do
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kelton. wan t the lion 's share. Tak1
The minislfr and his family large piece , but pass Ihe
will be moving here in early around .
ARIES tMorch 21·Apr11 11) t.l t
J une . They ha ve twin plans eatly to gel out with Y'
daughters, Jenny and Beth, Jrlenos today . You're bu bbl
six yea rs old, Hnd the family ove r wit h en th usiasm and n•
will be residing In the rectory to get away lrom the lam
tour wall s .
·
at the rear of Grace Church.
!NEWSPAPER ~ NT E APRI S E ASSI

Pork &amp; Beans, Spinach, Peas, Cut Green Beans, French Green

l ce u Queen

of yo ur fines t qualil1 es will be

themse lves .

adequate?

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CAPRI CORN (Ooo. 22-Jan. 1'
Consi derinG the rlsl na properly value• and inc rooHO

GOLDEN
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WHITE TOILET TISSUE .....~ .~~~~.. ~.~~:

Ma11 50 cents lo r each and a
tong self -add ressed . stamped
envelope to Astr a-Graph . P 0
Box 489. Rad 10 C1ty Statro n.

against rashness . You may -b
tempted to take a chance th ;
e)Cceeds a c alc ulated ri sk.

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TAURU S (April ZQ-May ZO) 9en·

during

The ln1or•nce Store
:n.st3D

U.S. D.A. CHOIC E

U.S. D.A. CHOICE

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mater1ally

the1r hft'tilllc, the good time'
and bad limes. the hap1&gt;iness
and lwrliships which have
be~n a pa rt of their life.
The will be $25 fur first. $1 5
for seeoud . $10 fur lin rd .
New officers were elected
Other ad1vtlies to be a part at the Thursday meeting of
of Sc1nor Citizens Day include the Bradbury Variety Club
rcco~o: m l l u n uf those 100 years held at the home of Mrs.
uf age or oldt:r,lhuse mMrried Carolyn S.arles.
fo1' 50 or more years. the
Elected were Mrs. Bernice
oldest mother , anti the ul desl Winn, pres id ent; Mrs .
fath er. The ulde;t living Searles, vice president; Mrs .
~r atluales of · Ml'igs hi gh Arline Davis, secretaryschools ar~ to be treasurer ; Mrs. Evelyn Murr t.•L·ugniz t:d . C hur &lt;.: he s ray, Oower IWld chairma n;
throughout the county m·e bc- and Mrs. Virginia Whitlatch.
lllg asked \O honor their publicity.
Sl! niur dtizens un May 14.
Devotions by Mrs. Searles
On S.mor Citizens Da y a opened the meeti n ~. and Mrs.
jitney supper will _be held Davis gave the sec retary 's
fr&lt;V n 4 to 6:J0 p.m. Can· report. Preceding the potluck
di datc's Night ts sd1duled fur ilinner, Mrs. Winn had grace .
7 p.m. anti se nior citizens ~s TilC afternoon was spent
wel l as the public are inviteil working on the program
books. It was decided to make
stuffed animals at the next
meeting for the children at
EVENT SCHEDULED
A rummage and. bake sale the Velerans Memo ria l
will be held on May 3, from 9 Ho.spital.
The next meeting will be at
a.m. to 4 p.m. in the
basement of Middleport the home of Mrs. Winn , May
Masonic Hall sponsored by 18, 10:30 a.m. Members attenHarrisonville Eastern Stars. ili n~ were Mrs. Winn, Mrs.
On M•y 4 and 5 a rununage Davis, Mrs. Sear les, Mrs.
sale only will be held at the Dixie Sayre, Mrs. Rose Carson , and Mrs. Whillatch.
same location.

The Department Store of Building Since 1915

,

CHUCK ROAST. ••••••••••:~· ···~

U.S. D.A. CHO ICE

Tht s cornmg year several good
thm gs could happen tar you
tha t wo1l"l be a ! your own
maKmg
f h rough ano th er ' s
good ofl1ces you may proht

REG . I 19.79

POMEROY CEMENT
BLOCK CO.

BONELESS

May 3, 1978

I 3/ 4" • 3'0" • 6'8"

• ~Hd hemlock
• Sonded , r!Od")l ·to·llmsh
• S.ngle hgt1t With sole t")l oloss

CHUCK
8
STEAK ••••• •••••••••••••••• ~ ~

tual~~nd .

Officers elected
on Thursday

PATIO DOOR

LAUAN

experi enced

U. S. D.A. CHOIC E

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. J.H
Dav will be the plans fur the
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new mult&lt; J&gt;Urpose. bulldmg
111
.
whi ch the Semor Cttzens
(£ nter w1ll be located once It
. . 1 I &gt;led Final lans
1S l'U il P c
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P
)'·'ve been com pleted •nd the
wnlc an cssav uf :100 wurds ou . .
.
telling of the. changes they blultlmg IS now up fur btd .

SP£01Al8

U.S. D.A. CHOI CE

Party held ASTRO·GRAPH
for birthday

Essay contest opened
to Meigs senior citizens

• Includes screen ponel.ond .hordwore

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DEAR RUDOLl&lt;:
So ... " Close Encounter of the Geriatric Kind" we've g~t
here' (On a dull day in May, wh&lt;tt's better than an Apnl fool. )
-SUE

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217 30

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FOOLS' DAY IN MAY ...
RAP :
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I'm 18 and 6 feet 7. I'm in love with a 92-year-old woman who
is just under 5 feet. Do you think she's too short for me' I'm
afrai d my friends will laugh when we wa lk down the msle. .
Some etiq uette quesltuns: Would a church weddmg be appropriate? And could her son, age 62, giv.e her awa;' ~ow
about her two great-grandsons as ushers 1 Also wh&lt;ll color
should she wear for the wedding' I prefer yellow, but she
wanls pink lu go with her red hair. Please rush your answer.RUDOLF
DEAR RUDE, THE ELONGATEDKIDDER:
All hail to your red-headed widder.
If yo ur story is true.
I'rn a six-legged gnu.
She' . 1\ nonagenarian whizzc r! · HELEN

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ACTIONS FILED
In Meigs C&lt;Junty Common
Pleas Court Monday Citizens
National Bank, Middleport,
filed suit in the amount of $500
aga inst Harold White, Rt. I ,
Langsville.
Two divorces
we re
dissolved . Vict oria J ane
Michael and Gary Edward
Michael; Helen Heaton and
James Heaton.

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By Helen and Sue Hottel

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Mrs. Barba r a Scott . The
parent body is the Providlence
District Women's Aux1 1ary,
D
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Th
s
Mrs .
oro! y
oma '
president.
The public is invit ed to
attend this worship service.

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Give l l er
Jewelry.

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Opal Gril!ith; Treasurer ,
Mrs. Elea nor Preston;
y
Pianist, Miss
vonne
Presto n ; Sub-Distri ct
Orga nizers, Mrs. Pea r 1
Scotting, Hocking ; Mrs. Ad a
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Fra nces Harris, Ptketon, and
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soul - · Luke 19 :20. The
guest Speaker 15 Mrs. Jean
Kea rney . Chillicothe.
•· gan nearl.v
1.,_" 1·s eve 11t ""
o as the lime
ag
decades
three
When the Hallie Jackson
Gu1·td Gt. rls would come
together from all over
Prl)vl.dence District to share
in a fell owship service. Mrs.
Zue lelia Smith was named
the Superviso r of the District
alld She Served this posll&lt;on
'"ell fur "w years, and in
August 1976 she resigned with
til" ho11 uran.· t\tle of Super'
visor Emeritus.
The object of the
organization is to enlist the
interest and aid of the gtrls

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WINESAP
3 lb . gg~
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APPLE$ .•.......•.•.•.....•....•.......
sp

YELLOW
ONIONS ........ .... .... ............. .

3 lb. 8 ag

89"
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5 LB. BAG

99¢

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SPRAY STARCH
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OXYDOL

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3LB. CAN

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APPLIANCE
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FRIENOl Y HOI\H loy Part 1es no w
·n ou1 13rd year 1S e•pondmg
and ha s o p~? n•n g :. j01 Managers
o ne Dea let&lt;, Polly Pion e•
Pf' •1 e n'e
h£&gt;1pful
Our
guare•'le~?C 10 t ) and g,fts sell
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acce ptea . a co n1ract w d oe
en rered JfliO and rls oer
to r m a nc:e proper ly !lee ure a
The 'i UCC t' SS i ul bidden .
upon rece 1pt of ac.cepranc.e o t
the 1r orooo~a ls , m us! t u rn 1sh
100 pe r cent Performan ce
Bond and 100 ccrccnt Labor
and Ma ter• a l Payment Bond
to th e Owner
B 1dders sh a ll no tf' that the
Pre\lall 1ng
wa ge
Rates
oub h shed by 1ne u s Dep t
ot Labor I Dav 1S. Ba con Act a s
Amended ) are to be como l1 ed
w i th th ro ugl"lout tn 1 ~ pro,ec.r
B1dders shall also no te that
the Rule!~ and Reg u~ahons on
Equal
Emp loyment
Op
portun 1t y shall be m ad£' i1
part of tn 1s con tra ct
No b tdd er m av w ilhdra w
hrs b 1d w 1l h1n SJ)r' fl (60 1 aays
a ft er thl:' acrual datf' of lh e
f) en mg ther eo f
It , 1n th e OP 1n1on of the
Co unty Comm iSS io ners ana
the 0 1rec tor o f the D eoarr
ment of Men Ta l Hea ltl"l and
Mental Rerardat 1on 0r1 h 1S
delegated represe n t~t l \/1.' t he
a cce P tanc e of the lo west b 1d
•s nor 1n t he beo,t 1n! Pre s t ~ of
a ll con cerne d tht&gt; County
Comm ' s~~ oner s m ar &lt;H.c£· pt
w dh rne concu rrence of the
D i re c tor or 11 ~ de l egated
repre~ental ,v e ,
anotne r
propo sal ~o ooe ned or re 1ec t
a 11 p r opo sa Is ana aa .... erT se
for o t her b 1ds The Coun tv
Com 'I •IS51Q nPr'!. w lln con
cu rr cnce ol th e 0 1r ec !or o f
II"IE' Dep;;trtment ol Menta l
H ealtn and M entit l Retar
dat ,on re q:• rv e~ lh P rrght To
wa ,. . e an y rn t orma li l 1es
ShGuiCI any b1 d be re tec lf'd ,
'&gt;ucn cten ~"' all ~e ' t ort hwdn
ret urned to The btdde r , an d
sMul a any Ord be acc eptea .
such che O. w dl be ret u r nf'd
upon tre pr o per e~e cv r , o n
ana .,ecu r rnQ o f the cont ra c l
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SPECIAL
Any U.S. made car-parts
extra i f needed . E .~~:el ud es
front -wheel clr ive cars.

Call Now For
Appointment
Pomeroy Landmark

9 ...J~ck W. Carsey ,Mgr.
llllilll Phone'm-2181

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WE WISH to e•p reso;; ou1 rhonk~
and opprectoh or~ to each en
dt ... tduol an d bu slneH thor
dona ted to out ICI,e f l und dur
mg ou r ru ne o f need We w ill
try to ~hOW OUI Op plf:'(IO II OII by
potronmng tho se thor helped
~Club

WE WOUlD l1 ~ e to tha n k the Rt&gt; ..,
Jom e!&gt; lea ch and the men or
thP Ew 1ng Funera l Horne lor rhe
lo.1r1dn e~ ~ ~ho,... n to u~ dur 111 q
the death of our lather Ro y
Poo ,er lho n l. ~ ro tho;e ..... ho
~eM flower!&gt; load and &lt; ord~
M o~ r of a ll 1 ho, ~ ~ l or tt'te ro., e
and prayer ~ €t rPr ded ro u~
Jea n Phy ll,~ bne r \on Vugwm
Dohrman and grond&lt;h,ld' ,..,

The Almana c
United PreiS lnlernallonal
Today ts Tuesday , May 2,
the 122nd day of 1978 w1th 243
to follow .
The moon IS approaching
its new phase.
The m orn mJ~: sta r IS
Mercury
The evening stars are Jupl·
ter . Mar s, Venus and Saturn.
Those born on this date are
under the Sign of Taurus.
Singer-actor Bing Crosby
waq born May 21 1904.
On th is da y in history :
In 1863, Gen. Thomas Jona·
than "'Stonewall" Jackson
was mistakenly shot by his
own Confederate soldiers. He

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died e1ght days later .
In 1941 , lhe Federal Com·
munl.Cations Commission approved
the
regula r
sc h edul i n~ of comme r c ial
televisiOn broadcasts.
In 1972, FBI Director J .
Edgar Hoover di ed at the age
of 77 . Also that day , 91
person s were killed in a mine
fire al Kellogg , Idaho.

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IYy), metal c ab!nets. bases . 2 metal single &amp; double
wall cab inets , G. E . st ove, linens. light fixture , sink ,

bed. lloor fan , old band horns. clock. Ma ytag wr lnget''
washer . hot wa ter heater . G. E. 1et jum p . cemenf

bl ocks . House to be lorn down .

CO UN TRY MOBilE Home Par~
Haut e 33 nort h o l Porne10 ~

! RAitH~

Wante&lt;f lo tleul
leocher nee d~ J
lt&gt;d1 oorr home Co l! QQ{ )I tO

5P ACI
, •n,le lr orn
M&lt;' '9 " H ·gh Sch ool on Old. R1
33 Q{?"J1 04 I 0 1 901 1o89

742-3D48

" Not rnponsible for accidents or loss of properf( '

Wanl..d to Buy
Pr o
dtH 1-. 1 op P' •C e to' \ lo nd"'9
'o v.l 1mb'er Coli 9'n 5!105 0 1
t&lt; en t Honbr&lt; I 446 8)70

fiM BE.R

f o q·,J~ I

Porner o 'f

OlD I URNlTURl •ce bo .o:e\ brO'&gt; '&gt;
be d~ Iro n bed-. e•c complete
househol d!&gt; Wnte M D M 1ller
lit 4 Pomer oy Of-uo or &lt;all
q01 77 60

NO IH M 100 large or roo \moll
Wdl buy I p1er e 0 1 complete
hoU!&gt;ehold Ne w u~ed ot 01111
que'&gt; Mort1n ~ Furn 1tu1e 70 N
l11d St
M1ddlepo11 Phone

0370

•

CHIP
WOOD
Poles rna.or
rl•om etet !0 on Iorge~! end SB
pe1 Ton Bundled ~l o b S6 per
ton Del1~·ered to Qh,o Po ll et
Co Rt '} P ornero ~ Q9'} lb89
KA~HS

l or tu" l. ( Of~ Ft ye ~
lr u&lt;l.. a nd Aut o Pa r•~ W1e c ~c r
~e r .. ,c e
l1re ~ol e and Rc po+ r

J,q 1081

Ru tland

o r Penn ro t!

.' 4? 9)75

CO INS C URIUN ( Y r o i. Qf\~ old
pm kel wal l h f' ~ and { hom'&gt;
~1f ver and gold We need 1964
ond ol dl' t ~liter coon ~ Bv f ~ell
o• 11ode Col t Poqer Worn .,l ey

' 417331
OlO CO MI C book !&gt; chtl dren ~
boo lo. '&gt;
etc
f! O Bo- 7~1
A th 1•r 1'&gt; Oh~n bl ot '&gt;93 7G8q
LA 'I' lN G Hf:NS Won t to buy one
01 Tw o yPar old hen~ heavy

brc·ed'l! p!!" lerr&amp;d 747 ')7Q S

. Auctioneer Note '1 Old E"sfate been se f1ing for yea rs,

Pomeroy Landmark

'\?n .:'_ack W. Carsey , Mgr.

-

~

Phone 992-2181

CO RSAGES

MOIHER S

PWMBING &amp;
HEAnNG INC.

1978 GO l DlN ~. AGIE D elu :te CJ5
Je'"p Onl y 400CI r nde~ Sell1ng

LAYI NG H[N S and 4 p 1g !!
991 3183

Phon e

MOlOROL A AM rM 8 tra ck m
do~h 10d•o ro ht oil Ford pro
du &lt; t ~ [,. &lt;e l len ! con dthon SSO
Rt 33 '" Surl •n ghom ooo~~

lr (:u n Bu r '&gt; 011

~ (., Q( Pr y

DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

(614) 667 -6177

Call After S:OO or
Anytime Saturday
992-71" or 992-5041
4-27 -ttc

Betwee n 7:30 &amp; 9:00
p.m.
41 21mo. P .

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING
R.esidential
a n e1
commerciaL
Ca l l
f or
esti mate, 24 hour service.

AI"

MOORE'S

Anyday , anytime.
Phone 98S-J806

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Tires
Battery .
Installation Service

Jack's Septic
Tank Service

Ph . 992 -2848

Ch est er , Oh io

~==========:::; ,----------~-,

bedroom
llWUU SAFl &amp; lo ~t wolh Co Be~Co
labl .. t ~ &amp; ~ Vap wn'm pdl .,
N el~on Drug
LI MF S 10N~

.., o, Hi 9'0"'1'1
cokoufT'I chlorode lt!ll ol• tt•r d o q
food o rrd oil typ£- ~ (I I \ol t I~

CO Al

( (! I~JOr ~oi l W o r ~ ~

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In( I Mo 111
Po •n er oy 9f17 :JBG 1

t·OUIPMlNI FO R com p!t• tt: 1:-eoul 1
'&gt;hop f o 1 l ou' o pe1 01 0•., SJ/00
d · '&gt;olrl 1h1\ we f• ~
l'hr; ft(.•

9'11 7W8
MIG RO HYBRID S 1 00 ~. r {'p lon •
o g rf'elllOil l 1! you don ! Y''' ( I
'.&gt; fo nd
Jo rn e ~
H
)•n!lh
Hc mlo c. ~

Grove

qq11514 lea ... e

\"an:l Sale
IF VQU '1a .. e a ~efO'I(e I Q Olfet
,.. ant to buy CJI '&gt; ell ~ome t hmg
or&gt; loo l&lt; 1ng far '"' or !.
or
whal e vet
you ll ge t re ~ uh'&gt;
l a'&gt;ter w 1t h o !,entrnel Wo n t Ad
Coli qcn 11 SO

BI G b Doy Garage and Pordl Sale
Ap11 l 30 ra May 5 Aero!.\ from
t=o gle !&gt;ong Funeral
Home
Mo-.on WV Lo h of d1~hlt'&gt; on
l tque !&gt;
m1H Ot ll erenr rTerns
each d ay 10 b Rom ar \h1ne
Tu e ~
M oy 7 tdl ? q
om Judy H um ph re y~ J mdes
N o f •he f0!!9' 0ullds Oil o ld Rt
33 Spo11~or ed by the Child Co n
o;,er .. o lt on League

VARD SALf

IHRH YARD -.o le~ Jhu1 ..
F11
and !:to t May 4 5 &amp; 6 C10w ~
Sub d •v t~ ron 01 f 1ve Pom ts

!HRbf FA Mil V Ymd So l ~ Ne w
and u!&gt;ed 1 tem ~ May h t 2nd 8.
J ,d 9 011) I a 5 pm StlS N Fr onl

Oh&lt; o

rncs ~ og ••

ol th e bf.'&gt;t wood

.,,o.,O!&gt; on ~ O ut h e o !&gt; I (Hfl Ohto
Jo lu l
M o 1~ 0
tie l l lt ol+o
l tnnp wood on d Nolhuo l 1011
Heol Co ~ Put n o rn Dr oil Mt ll
~~

Al hen~

614 597 b0/9 o •

OI 4 M'61\B7
LOCUS! POl l S l or '.ale 811 long

Sl 25 ea ch 1975 f o1d F 150 4
whe~ l rlr 1ve SJBOO Good c. a n
d1i10fl 99?·0'295 or 843 7933
BURROUGHS Sf:N SI MAll(
ac
&lt;o unltllg mo ch111e
Ph on e
991 21 Set !he Oo1ly Senl on el
I ll Cou• t Str e e t PomQroy

Otuo
HOMEMADE QUillS
742 ~H/ 8 .4

S?O eo &lt;h

WORK
PAN TS
wor k ~hil t !.
rec 11 cied tftOII'&gt; (011€1011~ and
der\111"1 c. ut ol h Odd~ and br £h
)h op Rt I M ,ddl epot t Qh,o
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4

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b t: h•r'ld
~y•a c u~e
Or1ve In
Men!&gt; w o me n~ ond c hildren~
do th1ng boo k ~ t o y ~ ond bab y
!!ern!!&gt;
m'"'
R:at n c a nc e l~

Phone 94? 1328 or ?49 11 78
YARD SAlE l hur\ Fr 1 ond Sot
6 7 &amp; 8 9 u1111 l dark ot Joan
on Depo t St Rutla nd

Ohto

FIV E f- AMJL Y Ya rd So le Wed 8
Thur s 9 4 3r d h ov~e on lef t
past the Rod•o Sto1 10n l o h of
f urn1tur e
TWO

FAMI LY

yard

sole

.... Sornet t11119 foi Overy one, ~~ rCtoy
and Sa turd ay May 5 and 6 133
Wed and Thur~
Ar\I IQtJ e&lt;. d1she!t
fu r
nr Tu re
m1~ c
Bob Wo ldn •g
re!&gt;1dence CR 124 OH OS!o fr om
Roc: •ne Plan111 9 M•ll
IU 4

SAlf

Wed

lhurs

Fn

10·5 .4 rr11les ol! Rr 1 on l&lt;I J
O ld dtshes bottles ond chmo
cob.net Rotn or shtn(l

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,
POTACH, FERT-0-PELS
&amp; BLEND
Pomeroy Landmark
ap,.J~ck W. Carsey . Mg r.

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Phone m -ll81
-~
---· ------------~
YAlE FORK ldl Phone 94Q ?705 or
Q4Gl 2lt 0 for more tn lormor ,on
!N~UlATIO N BUSIN ~S~

1?74 Stt:&lt;p

Von truc k and 1 !fl ~ ulott n g
mo[ hmes comple te w 11h Clftro
b lo wtH ~ Appr o, 500 bogs. ol
m~ulohon Everylhtng needed
to go mto bus,nen . 992 3993

DEAlERS AU (liO N 5o lc Publtc
111v1 t~ d I r•doy Moy ~ 17 noon
A ll rlt.•w •n~&gt;rdH1nd1~e ~o ld 1n
(luOII IJiy Id eal lor '. l ou~~ yo1d
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l leo modq·b
ere At
Oh+O R1vf•f A. u&lt;110 n
M c1 g ~
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Regula r
~ O i l·~

A ud10r1

)o t urdo~ P+qhh

f-1 1dny

on d

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H••all:stale for Sale
110 MI 511 15 fo 1 ~olf• I 0(11" mrd
up M,dcllt: pOit ne a r Rutlorrd
CaliQQ') / 4BI

Henderson

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... lour·ordinary words.

I PREKO I
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BORN LOSEit

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tSTEBIC

Radiator~

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Service -

IGAAMEDj

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

74l ·JDIO

3 twd t oa m h o u ~e 7 ho1h -,
1 ac't: f/ll(l dlcporr
do~ ~ · to Ru tla nd Pholt f• 997
/ .r l:il

oil t,•l t•r

Com,TW! r •a! pr0p1•r ty oppr O • 17
0 (1 1''&gt;
lt•vt:-1 lo11d lo+;. oted or
lupper '&gt; PIO!fl '&gt; 011 Oh1o Rouh.&gt;
7 Ph OII (' 1614 ) 60 7 6304

1/A I HA

SSS.17

AI Tromm Const.
742-2328, 5 P.M. to 9 P.M.
Order Now-Mount by Appt.
4·30-1 mo.

4-9 1 mo .

IN GALLIPOLIS

Evenings Call446-3n6 or 446-7181
"-..,

30 yr

hr 1un&lt; r"y a bo
rehr1ortt1fl q It eland M o 1tgoge
77 L ~ t a t e Alh(.&gt;n!&gt; ph one lb14J
) q1 30) 1

-

MODERN SUPPLY
Sm111

SlORY home hou~e 6
' oa nr ~ and both (elt ar
ou t
budd, ng~ 4 ocre-. lor1d or edgu
o l Rutland Comple Te tro•l f;'r
hook u p ol ~a ') borlk'&gt; appro• ~
ed pro perry 0 1 $1 5 500 Phone

TWO

997 7060
APPROX 70 a c r e~ or, Flotw oo d~
Rood 7e tlet!tl&lt;. and water
ovodob le
See tskey H1 ll
Oh 10
Ph one
Pomero y

997 3885

Bu~ine••

A CRE wooded

Me•g'&gt;

i·l! gh

992 5573

loT~

SchoQI!I

"' SU PER BARGAIN IN

nice liYing room , kitchen &amp; batn . Large yard fenced In
back . Better call now, this won ' t last long .

CAU

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
IN GAlliPOLIS

AT 446-3643

Evenings Call 446-3796 or 446-7881

BRADFORD A uct,o nee r Com
plct o Ser v,ce Phono q49 24!l7
or 9~9 ]()(.X) Ro&lt; 1nC Oh10 C1 ' "
8r odlord

4 bedroo m

b11 ck

' 11
REDUCED TO S1l,900 - A very nice P;, slory 4
bedroom home In good con dition . Features a basement

j111o nu~

with f inished fam i ly 'room and l aundry roo m , eat -in

18 a crE!~ m Coun1ry 3
Racme Have to
remodel
tle ttr1&lt;.
co un ty
wo ler 3 ' 1 a c re-~ t ill able land,
~~ (ellent
loco tt on
saooo.
Ph one 747 1021

APPRO)(
mile~

kitc hen, livi ng room &amp; bath . Large lol wi th fenced
yard . Call now , pr iced to sell .

SMAll RURAL home wtth conve
'"en ces . Wnt e 8o• 719· 0 c o
Dolly Sen11nel 11 1 Coun St ,
Porn tH oy Oh•o

her

initials
on it 1

SEWING MACHI NE Repo~rs sor
v1ce all makes qq7.']284 The
Fobr.c
Shop
Pomeroy
Auth omed S1nger Sole) and
Serv•ce We sharpen Sc•ssors

lXCAVATING doter . loader and
backhoe work . dump trucks
and to b o y ~ lor h1re, wdl haul
f1 1! dil l , IO sod , lillWSIOt10 and
g ro vel Coli Bob or Roger Jel ·
l ers . day phone ~2 - 708!1 . n•ght
phone 997·3515 or 997 · 5732 .

DIVORCE LAW¥ERS

---&lt;

~~~-------1

EXCAV A TI NG do1er
backhoe
and ditcher . Charles R Hot·
h eld . Bock Ho e
Serv• ce ,
Rutland , Oh•o Phone 742 ·7008.

~

-

l11n estone

or

gro..-el? Call 8 J ' Dorst .
7.4 2 2850 Oile r 6 pm ,

68 ACRE FARM - Price reduced In \46.900. Attractive
ce home features

a Iorge li ving room , dlnlr0 ,~'1)\"' ..rchen, 5 bedrooms,
see this one, It's wo&gt;l worth the pri ce . Located off Rt.
325 In Meigs Cou nty .

11

JC.

55

mobil e

home .

2

bedr ooms . Very good con d!·
tlon . In Mi ddleport. Coli
992,7754 Of 99'[ . 7497 ,

fHS.'r'S l'r. • • •
Hf c.L,qsHes
Wl't\i FRI:NcH

~

3,4,b,8,10,13 ,1 S; Dick Cavett 20: Lili as
Yoga &amp; You 33.
11 : 3~Johnny Carson 3,4,1 5: Po llee Story b,l3; Hawaii
Flve-0 8: ABC News 33: Movie " Bandole ro! " 10.
12:1l0-Janakl 33. 12 : 4~Mys1ery of lhe Week 6,13 :
Kola k 8: I :IJO-Tomorrow 3,4; 2: 1~ News 13.
Movie Channel • S &amp; 7 P.M. - Slarsh lp Invasions l PG)
9 1!. ll P.M. - Cassandra Crossing I Rl
Cable Channel Five 6:30 P.M. - Testimony Time
7:00P.M. - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness Show
10:00 P.M.- 700 Club.

Yes terday's Answer
16 Suffix
27 Ailment
with prince 29 Style of cap
19 "Btitish
:W Effrontery ,
SY!llbol
infonnally
22 Army
31 Minute
23 Of the
particle
Tuesday , May 2
heali ng art 36 Prefix
24 In· style
with cycle
25 Pro 37 Beverage

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Expert play tu rns loser

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INCIDENT...

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By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan So ntag
Sometimes the stJindard
expert play turns out to be a
loser. Today 's slam hand is
,a good example of what ca n
hef.pen when th e play that
of ers th e best chan ce fo r
success turns out to be a
loser.
The six-spade co ntract is
slightly optimi sti c, but th e
sort of contract that is
reached a ll the time .
The expert declarer wins
the heart in du mmy, leads
the nine of trumps and lets it
ride. West is delighted to win
the trick with his singleton

\

FETCH ME M'f
l{OU'RE

Pas~

North East
It
Pass
:It
Pass
4+
Pass
Pass
5•
Pass Pass

a postrop hes, the ll'nglh and fo rm,lt! n n of the "ord s are all

hi nts. Each da)' lhl' rode \C'IIrrs are chtrcrcnt.

BA~NEY

K(DDING 1

Pass

Pass
Pass

T. F
PSFOQUIGUJT
Yesterday 's Cryploquole : DEMOCRACY HOLDS THAT
FREE NATIONS CAN SETTI.E DIFFERENCES JUSTLY AND
MAINTAIN LASTING PEACE.-HARRY TRUMAN

NOw.THIS ANIM..\L I
H..\VE BROUGHT HERE
I T"m ~
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t AQ .J65
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WEST
EAST
+ Q
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• Q7 2
• 10 8 ~ 2
• 97
• 96 2
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SOUTH
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Dealer: Nor th
We t~ t

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Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

ii~ 1'2

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XBMPA

WINNIE

PULLINS EXCAVATING . Complete
Se rvrce . Phone 992· 2478.

ne9d

Beat 33.
ll : O~News

[38

Dolly!"
of
" Hello,
40 Mildness
41
" East of

OBX

btng , carpentry, and general
ma1ntenonce. 13 years e~.: ·
patience 9?2·3685 .

YOU

" Maneaters are Loose !'' 8,10; Great Performa nces 20,3j,
IO :IJO-Starsky 1!. Hutch 6,13 : 1 0 : 3~News 20; Book

CR\'I'Tilii UUTES

AND K itc hen s
remodeled . ceromk tile . p lum

Grant. 74'1 ·'187Q .

.

~U ME'A~

PROVINCIAL.?

BATHR OOM S

"
DO

&amp; l'n baths , 15 ar; ..\~ 1 "' ~ ··u e land with balance In
pasture and wood , ~ .. ,der barn &amp; garage . You must

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&amp;ijE~R~N~I E~&amp;~~~~CTn~i~~~~~~~~~-=~-~==~---~
FRANK
ERNEST
rF~RiA~N~K~

WATER WELL drilling . Willtom T,

"'r,

EXCEL BUSHEl HOTBED

Answer . Whit you might do ro " ewn" 1tMnQI out-

•'
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W ILL CARE for ,)he elderly ,, our
home . Phone ~2 · 73 14 .

remodel ed 2story fa rm home -

(Answers tomorrow )

l

WINTER GET to you r house? le t us
make n&amp;Cessory repOin . AI
Tromm , Con,lruction 741·2318 .

f ro m

FOR MEMORIAl Doy Beout1 fu l
select1on flower s. sp toy s
baskets cross es . Foyo\ c;,ft
Shor N 1nd 51 M 1ddl epor 1

R!PA"
uo ns oil

I O O~tor\ ,

698-7331

hou~e

lnqu11e ol 409 Sou l h
5th AYenue M tddt epo rt

BOWERS

HOWERY
AND MARTIN E• .
co vol1ng . seplt c
sy~ t erns .
doter . bock hoe . dump truck .
l imestone , gro vel . blacktop
paving , Rr . 1•3 . Phone I (61..f )

Pho ne

"( I I I I T" t I I J

a

7&lt;2 ·2348 .

rreor

Iorge corner lot bO'f
wrndow!. 1 both 1o Owner wdl

Senice•

1have a
qift for
babl.l, 51 im,
but it
needs

W ill do roof mg , (o nstruct1 on ,
plumbtng ond heo t•ng. No rob
too Iorge or roo small . Phone

99'} bl14 Of 9'¥2 3714
QWNEf!

mo.

'moll oppl1m1uJ~ lawn rnowe1

II VtROOMS both laundry toom
On 1 acre lot . SIS 0CXJ hrm
BY

GASOLI NE ill.LEY

ne• l to State H1ghway Goroge
on Ro ut e 7 Phone (61.4 ) Q85

II ROOM TWO sl aty h o v~e Dou
ble goroge w1 th apar tmen t out
budd• n g~
17 acre~ Rutlond
~ee o r co li
T0
StPwotl
74/ {4'} 1
O NE

mower

399 W. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Ph. 992-2164

Sweepc t ~

POMEROY " - 111 story home In ver y good con dition .
Features ~ bedrooms, lovely family room In basement ,

on lood1ng Creek Rood

OCf OS

&amp;

Mluty Ferguson
&amp; Gibson Tiller s, uwn Boy
Mower Siles &amp; Service.

Rf.MOD U lNG Plum b1ng , heot•ng
o"d all type ~ ol gcnefol repotr
Work guar an teed 10 yeo•~ c•
per1ence Phone 991 7A09

992 70'14
I ,

! Oiine

s~trwice,

38~5

REDUCED TO Sll,9DO -

FROO iHE 1-V'-',J

Now arrange the circled let1ers lo
lorm the surprise answer. as sug·
gestod by the above cartoon .

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
DOWN
....._._.......___. 1 Nick.name
1 Italian
for Haydn
staple
5
up
2 Vehemently
1)i!;V HEAD Fl)l&lt;' ROCK, "Tl-1E WAY
WHAi DO
(confined )
3 Drawing ,
"THeY WENT, AND WH!::N "!11JOY
YOU MeAN
A.siao
river
Western
!leACH
IT,
we
'LL
LOSE
?
"T!-11&lt; SCJONT !
12 I,.ofty
style
4 Cunning
13 SY!llbol of
wisdom
5 Ca rd
14 Snooze time
game
in Sonora
6 Popeye's
IS Sesame
girl
1 Cockney 's
16 Ullmann
17 Scholar's
Bob?
8 like a
time
robbery
18 Type of dye
victim
%0 Mining find
9 Recorded
21 Boxing's
L ::J':=3.J L~~.s,_....:;:~--~!!.!l.=:s..:.:=== Benvenuti 10 Clergyman ·s
dwelling
22 Teutonic
sea god
II
Z3
Gog and This is a
... but I think we'l l cal l her
25 Uproarious
ITT
Gretchen Apri I d1·inkinq cup, not 26 Spirit
qasoline
pl
Skinner'
27 Pulp
28
Hammercan '
'i5
•i'
skjold
29 Up at
19
118
the plate
32 Luau
121
bakin~ pit
33 Guido's note 23 24
34 Apiece
i26 .
35 Against :
l
pref.
37 - Harbor, 128
i~
Guam
Ill
31l.Yenerated
39 Dolly
[ll

J ; Su pe rman 4; For Richer For

Poorer IS; Merv Griffin 6, Addam s Family 8;
Sesame St . 20,33 ; Gomer Pyle , USMC 10 , Dinah 13.
4 3~Litt l e Rascals 3,15; Gilligan 's Is. 4;,8.
5 ·0()-Here Come The Brides 3; Star Trek 4; Gun smoke
8: Mi sler Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33; Hogan 's
Her oes 1O; Afters chool Spe cial 13; Petticoat
Junction 15 .
S : 3~Eiec . Co . 20.33; Mary Tyl er Moore 10; Hogan's
Heroes 15 .
6 IJO-News 3,, ,8,10, 13,1 5: ABC News 6; Zoom lO .
6 . 3~ NB C News 3,4, 15; ABC News 13; Car ol Burnett &amp;
Fr ie nds 6: CBS Ne ws 8,10 ; Over Easy lO .
7 : IJO-Cross ~ W I Is 3,4: Newlywed Game 6, 13; Sha Na Na
8: News 10; Gilligan 's Is. 15; Dick Cavell 20; In·
sight 33.
7 3~AII - Sta r Anything Goes 3; 5ha Na Na 4; Between
The Wars 6 ; Family Feud 8r Ma cNeil -Lehrer
Report 20,33 ; The Judge 10 ; In Search of 13; Wild
Kingdom IS.
8:1l0-Rol lerg lrls 3,4,15; Eight Is Enough 6,13 1
Amazing Spider -Man 8.10 ; Nova 20.33 .
8 ' 3~Joe &amp; Valer ie 3.4.15 ; 9 , o~Rock N' Roll Sports
Class ic 3,4, 15; Charlie's Angels 6 ,13; Movie

SOME ANIMAL5 AR'E

YOUR '" lEVEl'" BEST

3~Ryan's

&lt;~ : OQ-Miste r Cartoon

tncludel

~ ~~\

h ou~e

747 3163

Vesl erday s

iHAI

Jumb1o Bed No. 10, """
110 pomloo, I I _ , . 11.30 poll·
~from .JI..mtJ'e, cJothill 4 j*ij , Box )4 , Norwood, N.J. 07148.
+•
'/041 rwne,..,_, q, ClCidl n l'nltWc:ftec:b ~ ID raw ; 1
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Auto &amp; Truck
Repai r
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992-5682

In' OWN lR

BY OWN~R .3 bedr oom!. w11h l oH
ed au galt heat o1rd 011 cond •
1Jon1ng I O(re level lot 1n
Ru t lo"d
$18 000
Phone

TiMES --· BIG DOCTOR BILl •··
MR . PUDDLE WOULD BE GLAD
10 PAY IT ··· BUT "THIS
ONE IS ON ME ·--

0.

ELWOOD

~ ouc~ w1lh 9 tOOIIl
rRH GAS 1 CO l QO ! OQ~
"umrne1 k 1tdu::n and bo rde •ed
b~ 1 oee k., Col i 1185 3877

C:O~~OSOFI:AiES

' ·• mile off Rt. 7 by-pass on
St . Rt. ll4 towa rd Rutland,

4 - 2&lt;~ · 1

AT 446-3643

0

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YUH GOTTA BE PRACTICAl AT

ROGER HYSELl
GARAGE

.CAU

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY

t1

Print answer here:

ORPHAN ANNJE--CHECK·UP

!92·2174

liST SALE
S89 .19

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S78.31 S44 .88
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SPRtNG SPECIAL
Com plete Pa int Jobs
Sma ll Cars
SIDO .DO
Large Cors
s llS .DO
Trucks
1175 .00
Body wo rk &amp; repair Sl.OO

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rr-. ttt. ._..., tNIIr ., htltl.,•.,.
-.41etor to the

Gambit 8; Midday Magazine 13.
Hope 6, 13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show IS :
Sea rch for Tomorrow 8,10 : E lee Co . 33 .
I .IJO-For Richer, For Poorer 3; All My Children 6.13 :
News 8: Young &amp; the Restless 10; Not For Women
Only 15.
1 : 3~Days ot Our Lives 3,4.15; As The Wor ld Turns
8,1 0; 2 : D~One Life Ia Live 6,13 ; 2 : 3~ Doclors
3,4,1S: Guiding Light 8,10 .
3 QO--Another Wor ld 3,4. 15: Gene ral Hospital 6,1 3:
Lil ias, Yoga &amp; You 20 .
3 J~AII In The Fam ily 8,10 ; Ohio Journal 20 .
12

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WEDNESDAV. MAY3, t978
5' 45--Farm Repo.rt 13; 5,51}-PTL Club 13 : S:SsSunrlse Semester 10: 6:1l0-PTL Club 15.
6' 25--Chrlstopher Closeup ID; 6 : 3~News Conference
4; News 6; Sunrise Semester 8: 6:45-Mornlng
Repor t 3; 6 : ~Good Morning , West VIrg inia 13 :
6:Ss-Chuck White Rports 10; News 13.
7,oo-Toda y 3,4,15 : Good Morni ng America 6,13 ; CBS
News 8; Bullwl nkle 10: 7 : 3~Schoolles 10.
8.QO--Ca pt . Kangaroo 8,10; Sesame Sl. 33 .
9 :00-Merv Griffin 3: Ph il Donahue 4,1 3,15;
Emerggency One 6; Family Affair 8; Match Game
10.
9 : 3~Andy Griffith 8: Fam ily Affair. 10: 10:1l0-Card
Sha rk s 3,4, 15 ; Edge of Night 6; Pass the Buck B;
Joker's Wi ld 10: To Tell The Truth 13.
1 0 ' 3~H ol lywood Squares 3,4 , 15; High Hopes 6; Price
is Right 8, 10; $20,000 Pyram id l3
·
110~Hi gh Rol lers 3,4,15: Happy Days 6, 13 ; E lee. Co.
2D.
11 : 3~Wheel of Fortune 3,15 ; Fam ily Feud 6,1 3;
Partridge Family 4: Love of Life 8, 10 ; Sesame St.
20,33.
.
II : 55--CBS Ne ws 8; Loving f ree 10.
12 :00-Newscenter 3; News 4,6,10 ; Sa nfo rd &amp; Son 15;

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II

DURA-STEEL RADIAL

H Years Servlce

l!lo~ l'*"'"

IAuzeH

EXPERIENCED

DELTA

Rt . I
Middleport, Ohio

byHenrrArnoldandBobLee

one letter to each square, to lorm

fully insured
Free Esl.
Catt: 992 ~3815
4~ 9~ 1 mo. pd .

992 -3748 or 992-SD20
FREE PAR KING
3-31 -1 mo.

AUTO PAINTING

~THAT SCRAMBlEOWORD GAME

~ ~ ~~ ®

Experience and

~~

11 :00- News

~

on heoling cost

Phone

675 -1582

ta w

&lt;auldl owe r , bru~sell )prouh
egg plorHs heod le lluce ~ .... ee.t
' peppers hungo"on wo• se et
banana
clul , pepper~ Plu~
many d11ferent ..-oflet,e ~ of
Tomo to plan t$ 1nony k.nd s of
hongtrig
bo!&gt;k e t~
or1d po l
! lowe r ~ Lorge vo nery ol on
nuols 1n lloh . Clel01 rd ronn o,
ond Greenhouse
Ro wi~ ·
Gerol d 1n e Cleland

BRO CCO li

IJ1f\lf.\.ft )B}1f

."

Cellulosic (wood fiber)
Thermallnsu lation
Save 30 pel. to so pet .

': EXTERIOR
PAINTS .

·:KING BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

per i nch using only the best
Dupont material s.
·

TWO HOUSES In Sy•o cu\e on ' '
on e lot S po oou~ 3 bedroom ~
with totge u til i ty roOITI Hord ·
wood f loor., and ca •pe t Frv tt
trees or1d shrubs.
In R~pne 3 1 acr es Seoutdul 5
bncl •oom 3 both ho rne Com·
plete l y
, ,.,.,Qf!cl'ed
and
( Qt poled
Hos boih gQs und
elot tr iC turno ce Lorge carport
and ~ ! C rag .. bvddmg Central
otr plus full bo~ernent For tfl ·
form at ion , coii9.49 -201B

CABBAGE

Cou nlry 6; Movie "Home to Stay" 8,10 :
Mary Tyler Moore 13:

10 : 30- Hollywo Od· Squares ' ;
3,4,6S ,8,10 ,13, 15; Ove r Easy 33

JIM KEESEE

&amp;

- J

AT

BOB'S

Auction

American Fami lies 20; Alcatraz 33 .

9 : 3~Ca r ler

mo.

Blown Insulation

Pomeroy, 0 .
3 IS-tf c

JQ. JO. c

-

For Sale

WE WAIT!

..Mi~d. tepor), Q!!i.R...•

J&amp;L

K1 l llng

Slone" 3,1.5: Three ' s Com pany 6,) 3; Pllol 8.10; Six

THAT DATA FA$J !

\&amp;

yard

JERRY MURPHY

Har1ford
882-l!H

!:I :Jo-- L ave r ne &amp; Sh irl ey 6 , 13'; 9 :0Q-Mov!e

c~PLAIN WHI~fi,

THE CA61N

YOU PO~·; 5UPPLY

DAVE'S BACKHOE

UNION OPERATED
' 3-30&lt;1-ino.

B• oodr1101 e 14 ) b4 '}
b@d• oom
1973 Darren 14 1 60 ') bl'd1 oom
1977 v,&lt;tor~ or1 14, 67 J bod10om
1 both
l 971 Cov e1Hr y I 1 •· bS 3 be droom
1909 S to1e ~man 11 • 00 ')

F~OM

'

"Get A Load Of This"
WETHERAU CONCRETE

f OU R R OO M ~ a11d bcJ ih 997 J090

19 73

BE-YOND THE RID&amp;!'

MISS D0681NS ·· IF

4-4· 1 mo .

~
..

178 7

8 8 5 MOBill H0Mt ~ Pt Plea
~anT W Vo be'&gt;tdt&gt; He e l. ~

EANTIME •• E.A5Y DEt:TL.'r' '-~"'v ~ ril~

&amp;E FOI't. OPENER.!&gt;,

Pomeroy , Ohio

Call

Bo xJ

v, • .,, GATHERIN6 SOMe
ANP DRY 6~ANC HH!

MVTOL PLAIJE ON A ROCKY LEDE&gt;E··

·BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

Ou1
ne w
•cnte•~ a~~~~ torue you rna ~ be
ot;lle to lt• E! m ou r opor1men1
l ot fe~~ ThOll $ ~ 0 !ll0f1Tfl f (,) 1
mo1 e
•f1 iormo l• on
contac t
V ,lfoge Manor
Aportm' '"'~
49'}

WHA1' HAPPEN5 TO
"!'OUR DOG WI" JUST

2l0 E. Main St.

grading ,
driveways,,
land sca ping , etc.

MAPll· }INGlE bed 515 12 ~ 14
bl•Jgl' cor per S3 5 Dou ble bed

lq

CAPTAIN EASY

A· I.J· !

in

Boallng Safety 33.
Squar es 3: Let's Go To The Races 8;
Minor League Baseball 4: Ca nd id Camera 6;
MacNe il-Lehrer Report 20,33; Price is Right 10;
Thai 's Hol lywood 13: TV Honor Society 15
S : O~Man From Allantls 3, 15; Happy Days 6.13 : CBS
Reporls 8,10: Cousteau Odyssey 20,33 . . , .
7 : 3~ Hollywood

EUIOTT APPLIANCE II

DOZER FOR HIRE

'

8: News 10: Gill iga n's Is. 15; French Chef 20:

Phone
992 -7113

SALES AND SERVICE
11 ·9-ttc

Pr om
or r ong em cnl ~
Wood
lrber fl owe•s Reasonably pr~(
ed Made to on:!t~ r 997 6368
17 1&lt;001 GLASS M a~ 1 er Dayt ona
boot 110 h p Me1 cu ty Cru1se
I0
b ud! up trotler l o r long
htgh spc t"d hau l powe1 we nc h
~ 1..~~ and equ1prnen1
$3750

:QO-C ross .W Us 3; .4 ; Ne wlywed G_e me 13; NBC News

For
Sales &amp; Service

3DO Main St.
Pomeroy , Ohio
PomeroY 992-6l82
or 99l-6l63
8A.M. to4 ,)0 P.M.

Specialized
Day

7:30 - Special Edlllon
10:00 - 700 Club .

News3 ,4,1 5: ABC News 13 : Carol Burnett 1!.
Fr iends 6; CBS News 8, 10; Over Easy 20 .

AUTHORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

Clli UN ~

I:H ~l ~ tlf: C IION

YARD

_

CARTER

IUHN!SHt D API l o r rent neo•
Ro&lt;•n e SIJO per me 9JG 7153
5 ~N IO R

VARQ SAlE
lunch

--··let us test your water Free
. .. ...

.

6 :30 P .M. - Testimony T ime
7 00 - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness Show

20.

10 rent

Bull e t nu t AYe nue Po meroy

L Donohue

,.

l o bu r ( or Coll9 5 '197 7113

5J34

1119~

~ tewor I~

" MISC. "

softener, Model UC-SVI ,
Now Only '289.95

b ct•llent co nd•t• on 992 5348

I)}..' All APT ~u,+a b le f o, onl r one
I u• n,~ hed Coli 997 Slb'l {'¥('n

h t le od•ng Cree k Rood 3
mdes lr orn 8 ypo ~~
Wa tch
"i1gns
Clo thmg
Dop 11Hs•o n
Glo~~
rh ~ ht&gt; .. l utn1 t ure 10 t~

High bacK bed . oak wardrobe. Oveen Ann ch ina close t
&amp; buffef. cha i rs, bott l es, ja rs , iugs. picture frames ,
di shes . wic ker baskets 1 peck , handmade trunk. . old
kitchen cabtnet base w bins. Roger Primrose si l ver
pitcher. iron pot. harw;:t .pa inted Japan dish , sef of scales
appro~ . 125 yr old . chi na , whisky IUQ. sih1erw are and

let Pomeroy Landmark
soften - &amp; condition your
water with Co-op water

1977 FOR D F /50 4 whee l d1111r&gt;

lor ge lo t::- Coli 997 74 !9

f iV [fAM ilYYmd~ olr&gt; lue ~ t hru

signs.

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?

SIO 985 3S8 1

t"or Rent

For Iig ht ho us.e ·
kee ping for refired
man . Paul Orr, Long
Bottom ( Bashan) ,

Qqj

15 CU fOOl Words chest ·lype
lreer er
Eot ce llenl cond1t10f'
Coi l b I .r 007 30.t l.

O NE MO TOROl A w r1~ole
~cr ecn I cor ncr ob 991 5551

COUPLE

6 : 0~News

TUESDAY , MAY l, 1978
3, 4,8.10.13,1S; ABC News 6; Feeling Free

6 : 3~NBC

1971 FO RO S!AliON wagon 1960
' ofd IIU Ck 985 -' 103

949 7789

Sell ron ra on Pd

('ondJ t, on
QO/ 5080
1

Business Services

197:? 1]5

i1 : J~Johnny Carson 3.&lt;. IS: Movie ': Pete 'n Tlltle'
6, 13 ; Movie " Kiss Me. Kill Me" 8: Movie "The
Silencers " 10; ABC News 33 .
12 : 0~Ja nak i 33; I :IJO-Tomorrow 3,4; I: 1~Kolak 8;
I : 3~News 13.
Movie Channet 4 5 &amp; 9 P.M. - The Car IPG J
7 &amp; II P.M. - One-On-One (PGJ
Cable Channet s -

TELEVISION
VIEWING

WIRF CA GI: S !01 l o111oroes An
dr ew Cro!&gt;~ Rocm e 147 28~'}

Tro ,p l l ' Oot' r 9Q'2 ·706b
J' '

LADY OR MARRIED

, ',AI&gt;~ I

CR 125 f:l s more
Hondo o//2 7b39

}\ bot lerr y. self con i O•ned

'

HELP WANTED

t97~

.n,

2 ~f 00 1C o\MPER

clo rh,ng rn•H 918 Sou th ' J1 d
ave M 1ddl£'por I

Located on State Route 114 in Port land, Ohio , turn east
just north of the Buffington I sland Park . Watch for sale

many good items.

SBOO

7J 53

QQ')

ono

3

THUR., MAY 4, 1978
· -10:00 A.M.

949-27D8

1971 PON II A( CA TALINA

FOU R FAMI LY Ca rpor t Sole May

PUBLIC AUCTION

Posi tiv e I. 0 .
J . .Yrnahan

~

Aulu :;.des

QQ')

sr

C•sh
D. Smith
949-2033

DOG OBEDIEN CE (los~ .form111g
no w Col li 367 0550

,l eon•n Q

iH' t
s~ o

.., S"'eo 0) ''"t'
" ere not&gt; 0o rt&gt; na mec
B ::B - ~.~ · ce adorl:'sseo ·o
'"'f&gt; Boara of CoLnt ,- Carr
,..,. ss onen of v e qs County
a na enac.n eo or&gt; ovt~ de ol
er . e- to oe •~ e •em ~ of w o ro,
0 Cl ... PO"

No

Nt&gt;at

•) pc e~;,o r r

pet •t&gt;"' e

f' •

RISING SIAR Kennel Ba.ordmg
lndo01
and o u tdoor fu ns
G1 D01111fl 9 oil br eeds Clea n
$0111 ror y foeIIttieS . Chesh1r e
Phonp (6 I 4) 307 :0192

S35
lo d•e!.

dE'm 21•' ~' 10i e Ia&lt;~;&gt; h jr~

•c•

HOOF HOllOW HorSes Buy !.@II
trod(' or tra tn New tmd used
s _odd tt:&gt;~ Rutl"t· Reeve ~ Alba n y
6\•P e9S. J2q()

~ 10

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,., !l r ..
1:ran • ~

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1\0UlO '0U I•!.. P •co eo r11

or d..., nos ana SPE'C I ca· ·ons
n gooo conct • OfT v. . ... n ·e r
'C car~ a•· e · o o ooen n&lt;;
c a 'e
Bas
tcr
''"e
aoo'e

Wheel
Alignment

Supporte,

GUN SHOO!
Rutland legoon
'FO il" P1e1 y Sunday at 11 00
noon SP'oma, ed by VfW

ooc urren , s. .., 1r:e re1vr-neo •o
t aoers uoon
re ' Lrn o f

EXPERT
HUNTER

U "'
MW A

t'orSalc

Help Wanted

Phone 99'2·11 81

Co

nw

Wt

have enlarged our

serv rce departmtnf and

9- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Tuesday, May 2,1976
VJCKTRACY

PIP E, WOMAN ,
AFORE I WRING
'!ORE NEC::K !
1

I WISH 1../E
WOULDN'T TALK
TO ME THAT
WAY, PAW

1 HONEY· POT

.JJ

PURTY PLEA SE FETCH ME
MY PIPE ~FORE I
WRING \fOR E
NECK.fj

qu ee n of tr umps . II his feel·
ing of delight has not in·
terfered with his reaso ning
powers and if East had been
sma rt enough to play the
deuce of h earts at Iri ck one,
West will s hift to a club and
South will be short one slam .
If West fails to lead a club,
South will be a ble to get rid
of his clubs on dummy's
diamonds.
The ordinary declarer
wins the hea rt in his hand,
cashes one high trump,
drops the queen and makes
all the tr icks. But he ha s
taken the wrong line or play .
The rea son is that the
experl loses to the singleton
qu een,

but

the

average

pla yer would lose if West
held th e singleton 6, S, 4 or 2.

A Mi ss iss ippi reade r
wants to kn ow if it is tr ue
that you should pick up a
hand with 4+3·2 distribution
over one fifth of the time .
Yes, it is true. You s hould
have 4·4-3-2 di s tribution
21 .55 percent of the time and
20 percent is a on e-fifth
chance.
' roa: wsPAPEH t-:NTEHPR1.SE ASSN 1

(Db you have a QueSt iOn for

tne e~perts ' .Write " Ask th e
Experts,·· care of this newspaper lndfwdua l questions will
be answered d accompanied
b y stamped. self~addressed
envelopes Tfte most interest·
mg auesttons wtfl be used fn
thiS column and w11/ receive
copies ol JACOBY MODERN.)

�w;-ant Ads Turn Unwanted Items ln.to Cash

978
a -The;a:NSe;t:Middleport-Pnmernvn .. Tuesdav.Mayz, I

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

CHARGES
I~

Wvrds()f lndf&gt;r

.c.. ~~ ~

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l'ha rl!t'
115

]50

190

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2:.!5

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We

will service Hotpoi11t and

other brands.

E:ad1 "A ord '''tr tilt' mmunwn l)
'4Wi.b 1.!1 4 L't'IIU pt"l ~o~ vn.J prr dif\
runmn~ lltht•r U~~~o n c"i.•tbt'l."llllt'
' t.i.d)~ 'Ai l.J! ~ d\llf H~ .:i\ lht l

· Alh

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Pomeroy Landmark

r.. h·

&amp;Jock W Corsey . Mgr

In n'lt'mon t ';ml ,Ji T'l .t n~ .mJ
l)lw\Uiif\ 5. n•nL• f";'f ~o~o vrJ SJ ' tl
muum~t . r ,;..ill u1 .. J, dill. •

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( ADVER TI SEMENT )
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Q\
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FRIENOl Y HOI\H loy Part 1es no w
·n ou1 13rd year 1S e•pondmg
and ha s o p~? n•n g :. j01 Managers
o ne Dea let&lt;, Polly Pion e•
Pf' •1 e n'e
h£&gt;1pful
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g u ,ra n·e e that II the b 1d 1S
acce ptea . a co n1ract w d oe
en rered JfliO and rls oer
to r m a nc:e proper ly !lee ure a
The 'i UCC t' SS i ul bidden .
upon rece 1pt of ac.cepranc.e o t
the 1r orooo~a ls , m us! t u rn 1sh
100 pe r cent Performan ce
Bond and 100 ccrccnt Labor
and Ma ter• a l Payment Bond
to th e Owner
B 1dders sh a ll no tf' that the
Pre\lall 1ng
wa ge
Rates
oub h shed by 1ne u s Dep t
ot Labor I Dav 1S. Ba con Act a s
Amended ) are to be como l1 ed
w i th th ro ugl"lout tn 1 ~ pro,ec.r
B1dders shall also no te that
the Rule!~ and Reg u~ahons on
Equal
Emp loyment
Op
portun 1t y shall be m ad£' i1
part of tn 1s con tra ct
No b tdd er m av w ilhdra w
hrs b 1d w 1l h1n SJ)r' fl (60 1 aays
a ft er thl:' acrual datf' of lh e
f) en mg ther eo f
It , 1n th e OP 1n1on of the
Co unty Comm iSS io ners ana
the 0 1rec tor o f the D eoarr
ment of Men Ta l Hea ltl"l and
Mental Rerardat 1on 0r1 h 1S
delegated represe n t~t l \/1.' t he
a cce P tanc e of the lo west b 1d
•s nor 1n t he beo,t 1n! Pre s t ~ of
a ll con cerne d tht&gt; County
Comm ' s~~ oner s m ar &lt;H.c£· pt
w dh rne concu rrence of the
D i re c tor or 11 ~ de l egated
repre~ental ,v e ,
anotne r
propo sal ~o ooe ned or re 1ec t
a 11 p r opo sa Is ana aa .... erT se
for o t her b 1ds The Coun tv
Com 'I •IS51Q nPr'!. w lln con
cu rr cnce ol th e 0 1r ec !or o f
II"IE' Dep;;trtment ol Menta l
H ealtn and M entit l Retar
dat ,on re q:• rv e~ lh P rrght To
wa ,. . e an y rn t orma li l 1es
ShGuiCI any b1 d be re tec lf'd ,
'&gt;ucn cten ~"' all ~e ' t ort hwdn
ret urned to The btdde r , an d
sMul a any Ord be acc eptea .
such che O. w dl be ret u r nf'd
upon tre pr o per e~e cv r , o n
ana .,ecu r rnQ o f the cont ra c l
/ 4 15 I) 7 q , ]6 , 4t C

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SPECIAL
Any U.S. made car-parts
extra i f needed . E .~~:el ud es
front -wheel clr ive cars.

Call Now For
Appointment
Pomeroy Landmark

9 ...J~ck W. Carsey ,Mgr.
llllilll Phone'm-2181

-·

WE WISH to e•p reso;; ou1 rhonk~
and opprectoh or~ to each en
dt ... tduol an d bu slneH thor
dona ted to out ICI,e f l und dur
mg ou r ru ne o f need We w ill
try to ~hOW OUI Op plf:'(IO II OII by
potronmng tho se thor helped
~Club

WE WOUlD l1 ~ e to tha n k the Rt&gt; ..,
Jom e!&gt; lea ch and the men or
thP Ew 1ng Funera l Horne lor rhe
lo.1r1dn e~ ~ ~ho,... n to u~ dur 111 q
the death of our lather Ro y
Poo ,er lho n l. ~ ro tho;e ..... ho
~eM flower!&gt; load and &lt; ord~
M o~ r of a ll 1 ho, ~ ~ l or tt'te ro., e
and prayer ~ €t rPr ded ro u~
Jea n Phy ll,~ bne r \on Vugwm
Dohrman and grond&lt;h,ld' ,..,

The Almana c
United PreiS lnlernallonal
Today ts Tuesday , May 2,
the 122nd day of 1978 w1th 243
to follow .
The moon IS approaching
its new phase.
The m orn mJ~: sta r IS
Mercury
The evening stars are Jupl·
ter . Mar s, Venus and Saturn.
Those born on this date are
under the Sign of Taurus.
Singer-actor Bing Crosby
waq born May 21 1904.
On th is da y in history :
In 1863, Gen. Thomas Jona·
than "'Stonewall" Jackson
was mistakenly shot by his
own Confederate soldiers. He

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died e1ght days later .
In 1941 , lhe Federal Com·
munl.Cations Commission approved
the
regula r
sc h edul i n~ of comme r c ial
televisiOn broadcasts.
In 1972, FBI Director J .
Edgar Hoover di ed at the age
of 77 . Also that day , 91
person s were killed in a mine
fire al Kellogg , Idaho.

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J oiJ " J BUIC K REGAl

Good rand•
t,on A C P S d 1 ~c broke ~
po"c' w • n d o w ~ and H~o rs
~
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to p
50 000 rn des
vo; 5545 du11ng 1he day

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Camping ~pmeol
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lurJ1a\e
C.:,,,,ple 1e

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Fron !.. l111 Good

Ohio .

949 2193

" ANTIQUE OR COLL ECTO R ITEMS "

gun

3 AND

RM fu•n•s.heod and un
nph
Ph one Q92

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lurn 1 ~ lwd

2 pc . l1v lng room su ite . tab les . TV , st ands , desk. , cedar
ches t , porch 5Wing s, rocker . cha irs . se t of Re .... ere
Ware, lamps , pot s &amp; pans . dishes (1 set o f Ame r ican
IYy), metal c ab!nets. bases . 2 metal single &amp; double
wall cab inets , G. E . st ove, linens. light fixture , sink ,

bed. lloor fan , old band horns. clock. Ma ytag wr lnget''
washer . hot wa ter heater . G. E. 1et jum p . cemenf

bl ocks . House to be lorn down .

CO UN TRY MOBilE Home Par~
Haut e 33 nort h o l Porne10 ~

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Wante&lt;f lo tleul
leocher nee d~ J
lt&gt;d1 oorr home Co l! QQ{ )I tO

5P ACI
, •n,le lr orn
M&lt;' '9 " H ·gh Sch ool on Old. R1
33 Q{?"J1 04 I 0 1 901 1o89

742-3D48

" Not rnponsible for accidents or loss of properf( '

Wanl..d to Buy
Pr o
dtH 1-. 1 op P' •C e to' \ lo nd"'9
'o v.l 1mb'er Coli 9'n 5!105 0 1
t&lt; en t Honbr&lt; I 446 8)70

fiM BE.R

f o q·,J~ I

Porner o 'f

OlD I URNlTURl •ce bo .o:e\ brO'&gt; '&gt;
be d~ Iro n bed-. e•c complete
househol d!&gt; Wnte M D M 1ller
lit 4 Pomer oy Of-uo or &lt;all
q01 77 60

NO IH M 100 large or roo \moll
Wdl buy I p1er e 0 1 complete
hoU!&gt;ehold Ne w u~ed ot 01111
que'&gt; Mort1n ~ Furn 1tu1e 70 N
l11d St
M1ddlepo11 Phone

0370

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CHIP
WOOD
Poles rna.or
rl•om etet !0 on Iorge~! end SB
pe1 Ton Bundled ~l o b S6 per
ton Del1~·ered to Qh,o Po ll et
Co Rt '} P ornero ~ Q9'} lb89
KA~HS

l or tu" l. ( Of~ Ft ye ~
lr u&lt;l.. a nd Aut o Pa r•~ W1e c ~c r
~e r .. ,c e
l1re ~ol e and Rc po+ r

J,q 1081

Ru tland

o r Penn ro t!

.' 4? 9)75

CO INS C URIUN ( Y r o i. Qf\~ old
pm kel wal l h f' ~ and { hom'&gt;
~1f ver and gold We need 1964
ond ol dl' t ~liter coon ~ Bv f ~ell
o• 11ode Col t Poqer Worn .,l ey

' 417331
OlO CO MI C book !&gt; chtl dren ~
boo lo. '&gt;
etc
f! O Bo- 7~1
A th 1•r 1'&gt; Oh~n bl ot '&gt;93 7G8q
LA 'I' lN G Hf:NS Won t to buy one
01 Tw o yPar old hen~ heavy

brc·ed'l! p!!" lerr&amp;d 747 ')7Q S

. Auctioneer Note '1 Old E"sfate been se f1ing for yea rs,

Pomeroy Landmark

'\?n .:'_ack W. Carsey , Mgr.

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Phone 992-2181

CO RSAGES

MOIHER S

PWMBING &amp;
HEAnNG INC.

1978 GO l DlN ~. AGIE D elu :te CJ5
Je'"p Onl y 400CI r nde~ Sell1ng

LAYI NG H[N S and 4 p 1g !!
991 3183

Phon e

MOlOROL A AM rM 8 tra ck m
do~h 10d•o ro ht oil Ford pro
du &lt; t ~ [,. &lt;e l len ! con dthon SSO
Rt 33 '" Surl •n ghom ooo~~

lr (:u n Bu r '&gt; 011

~ (., Q( Pr y

DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

(614) 667 -6177

Call After S:OO or
Anytime Saturday
992-71" or 992-5041
4-27 -ttc

Betwee n 7:30 &amp; 9:00
p.m.
41 21mo. P .

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING
R.esidential
a n e1
commerciaL
Ca l l
f or
esti mate, 24 hour service.

AI"

MOORE'S

Anyday , anytime.
Phone 98S-J806

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Tires
Battery .
Installation Service

Jack's Septic
Tank Service

Ph . 992 -2848

Ch est er , Oh io

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bedroom
llWUU SAFl &amp; lo ~t wolh Co Be~Co
labl .. t ~ &amp; ~ Vap wn'm pdl .,
N el~on Drug
LI MF S 10N~

.., o, Hi 9'0"'1'1
cokoufT'I chlorode lt!ll ol• tt•r d o q
food o rrd oil typ£- ~ (I I \ol t I~

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In( I Mo 111
Po •n er oy 9f17 :JBG 1

t·OUIPMlNI FO R com p!t• tt: 1:-eoul 1
'&gt;hop f o 1 l ou' o pe1 01 0•., SJ/00
d · '&gt;olrl 1h1\ we f• ~
l'hr; ft(.•

9'11 7W8
MIG RO HYBRID S 1 00 ~. r {'p lon •
o g rf'elllOil l 1! you don ! Y''' ( I
'.&gt; fo nd
Jo rn e ~
H
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Hc mlo c. ~

Grove

qq11514 lea ... e

\"an:l Sale
IF VQU '1a .. e a ~efO'I(e I Q Olfet
,.. ant to buy CJI '&gt; ell ~ome t hmg
or&gt; loo l&lt; 1ng far '"' or !.
or
whal e vet
you ll ge t re ~ uh'&gt;
l a'&gt;ter w 1t h o !,entrnel Wo n t Ad
Coli qcn 11 SO

BI G b Doy Garage and Pordl Sale
Ap11 l 30 ra May 5 Aero!.\ from
t=o gle !&gt;ong Funeral
Home
Mo-.on WV Lo h of d1~hlt'&gt; on
l tque !&gt;
m1H Ot ll erenr rTerns
each d ay 10 b Rom ar \h1ne
Tu e ~
M oy 7 tdl ? q
om Judy H um ph re y~ J mdes
N o f •he f0!!9' 0ullds Oil o ld Rt
33 Spo11~or ed by the Child Co n
o;,er .. o lt on League

VARD SALf

IHRH YARD -.o le~ Jhu1 ..
F11
and !:to t May 4 5 &amp; 6 C10w ~
Sub d •v t~ ron 01 f 1ve Pom ts

!HRbf FA Mil V Ymd So l ~ Ne w
and u!&gt;ed 1 tem ~ May h t 2nd 8.
J ,d 9 011) I a 5 pm StlS N Fr onl

Oh&lt; o

rncs ~ og ••

ol th e bf.'&gt;t wood

.,,o.,O!&gt; on ~ O ut h e o !&gt; I (Hfl Ohto
Jo lu l
M o 1~ 0
tie l l lt ol+o
l tnnp wood on d Nolhuo l 1011
Heol Co ~ Put n o rn Dr oil Mt ll
~~

Al hen~

614 597 b0/9 o •

OI 4 M'61\B7
LOCUS! POl l S l or '.ale 811 long

Sl 25 ea ch 1975 f o1d F 150 4
whe~ l rlr 1ve SJBOO Good c. a n
d1i10fl 99?·0'295 or 843 7933
BURROUGHS Sf:N SI MAll(
ac
&lt;o unltllg mo ch111e
Ph on e
991 21 Set !he Oo1ly Senl on el
I ll Cou• t Str e e t PomQroy

Otuo
HOMEMADE QUillS
742 ~H/ 8 .4

S?O eo &lt;h

WORK
PAN TS
wor k ~hil t !.
rec 11 cied tftOII'&gt; (011€1011~ and
der\111"1 c. ut ol h Odd~ and br £h
)h op Rt I M ,ddl epot t Qh,o
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b t: h•r'ld
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Or1ve In
Men!&gt; w o me n~ ond c hildren~
do th1ng boo k ~ t o y ~ ond bab y
!!ern!!&gt;
m'"'
R:at n c a nc e l~

Phone 94? 1328 or ?49 11 78
YARD SAlE l hur\ Fr 1 ond Sot
6 7 &amp; 8 9 u1111 l dark ot Joan
on Depo t St Rutla nd

Ohto

FIV E f- AMJL Y Ya rd So le Wed 8
Thur s 9 4 3r d h ov~e on lef t
past the Rod•o Sto1 10n l o h of
f urn1tur e
TWO

FAMI LY

yard

sole

.... Sornet t11119 foi Overy one, ~~ rCtoy
and Sa turd ay May 5 and 6 133
Wed and Thur~
Ar\I IQtJ e&lt;. d1she!t
fu r
nr Tu re
m1~ c
Bob Wo ldn •g
re!&gt;1dence CR 124 OH OS!o fr om
Roc: •ne Plan111 9 M•ll
IU 4

SAlf

Wed

lhurs

Fn

10·5 .4 rr11les ol! Rr 1 on l&lt;I J
O ld dtshes bottles ond chmo
cob.net Rotn or shtn(l

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,
POTACH, FERT-0-PELS
&amp; BLEND
Pomeroy Landmark
ap,.J~ck W. Carsey . Mg r.

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Phone m -ll81
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YAlE FORK ldl Phone 94Q ?705 or
Q4Gl 2lt 0 for more tn lormor ,on
!N~UlATIO N BUSIN ~S~

1?74 Stt:&lt;p

Von truc k and 1 !fl ~ ulott n g
mo[ hmes comple te w 11h Clftro
b lo wtH ~ Appr o, 500 bogs. ol
m~ulohon Everylhtng needed
to go mto bus,nen . 992 3993

DEAlERS AU (liO N 5o lc Publtc
111v1 t~ d I r•doy Moy ~ 17 noon
A ll rlt.•w •n~&gt;rdH1nd1~e ~o ld 1n
(luOII IJiy Id eal lor '. l ou~~ yo1d
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Regula r
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)o t urdo~ P+qhh

f-1 1dny

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H••all:stale for Sale
110 MI 511 15 fo 1 ~olf• I 0(11" mrd
up M,dcllt: pOit ne a r Rutlorrd
CaliQQ') / 4BI

Henderson

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... lour·ordinary words.

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BORN LOSEit

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tSTEBIC

Radiator~

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Service -

IGAAMEDj

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

74l ·JDIO

3 twd t oa m h o u ~e 7 ho1h -,
1 ac't: f/ll(l dlcporr
do~ ~ · to Ru tla nd Pholt f• 997
/ .r l:il

oil t,•l t•r

Com,TW! r •a! pr0p1•r ty oppr O • 17
0 (1 1''&gt;
lt•vt:-1 lo11d lo+;. oted or
lupper '&gt; PIO!fl '&gt; 011 Oh1o Rouh.&gt;
7 Ph OII (' 1614 ) 60 7 6304

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SSS.17

AI Tromm Const.
742-2328, 5 P.M. to 9 P.M.
Order Now-Mount by Appt.
4·30-1 mo.

4-9 1 mo .

IN GALLIPOLIS

Evenings Call446-3n6 or 446-7181
"-..,

30 yr

hr 1un&lt; r"y a bo
rehr1ortt1fl q It eland M o 1tgoge
77 L ~ t a t e Alh(.&gt;n!&gt; ph one lb14J
) q1 30) 1

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MODERN SUPPLY
Sm111

SlORY home hou~e 6
' oa nr ~ and both (elt ar
ou t
budd, ng~ 4 ocre-. lor1d or edgu
o l Rutland Comple Te tro•l f;'r
hook u p ol ~a ') borlk'&gt; appro• ~
ed pro perry 0 1 $1 5 500 Phone

TWO

997 7060
APPROX 70 a c r e~ or, Flotw oo d~
Rood 7e tlet!tl&lt;. and water
ovodob le
See tskey H1 ll
Oh 10
Ph one
Pomero y

997 3885

Bu~ine••

A CRE wooded

Me•g'&gt;

i·l! gh

992 5573

loT~

SchoQI!I

"' SU PER BARGAIN IN

nice liYing room , kitchen &amp; batn . Large yard fenced In
back . Better call now, this won ' t last long .

CAU

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
IN GAlliPOLIS

AT 446-3643

Evenings Call 446-3796 or 446-7881

BRADFORD A uct,o nee r Com
plct o Ser v,ce Phono q49 24!l7
or 9~9 ]()(.X) Ro&lt; 1nC Oh10 C1 ' "
8r odlord

4 bedroo m

b11 ck

' 11
REDUCED TO S1l,900 - A very nice P;, slory 4
bedroom home In good con dition . Features a basement

j111o nu~

with f inished fam i ly 'room and l aundry roo m , eat -in

18 a crE!~ m Coun1ry 3
Racme Have to
remodel
tle ttr1&lt;.
co un ty
wo ler 3 ' 1 a c re-~ t ill able land,
~~ (ellent
loco tt on
saooo.
Ph one 747 1021

APPRO)(
mile~

kitc hen, livi ng room &amp; bath . Large lol wi th fenced
yard . Call now , pr iced to sell .

SMAll RURAL home wtth conve
'"en ces . Wnt e 8o• 719· 0 c o
Dolly Sen11nel 11 1 Coun St ,
Porn tH oy Oh•o

her

initials
on it 1

SEWING MACHI NE Repo~rs sor
v1ce all makes qq7.']284 The
Fobr.c
Shop
Pomeroy
Auth omed S1nger Sole) and
Serv•ce We sharpen Sc•ssors

lXCAVATING doter . loader and
backhoe work . dump trucks
and to b o y ~ lor h1re, wdl haul
f1 1! dil l , IO sod , lillWSIOt10 and
g ro vel Coli Bob or Roger Jel ·
l ers . day phone ~2 - 708!1 . n•ght
phone 997·3515 or 997 · 5732 .

DIVORCE LAW¥ERS

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EXCAV A TI NG do1er
backhoe
and ditcher . Charles R Hot·
h eld . Bock Ho e
Serv• ce ,
Rutland , Oh•o Phone 742 ·7008.

~

-

l11n estone

or

gro..-el? Call 8 J ' Dorst .
7.4 2 2850 Oile r 6 pm ,

68 ACRE FARM - Price reduced In \46.900. Attractive
ce home features

a Iorge li ving room , dlnlr0 ,~'1)\"' ..rchen, 5 bedrooms,
see this one, It's wo&gt;l worth the pri ce . Located off Rt.
325 In Meigs Cou nty .

11

JC.

55

mobil e

home .

2

bedr ooms . Very good con d!·
tlon . In Mi ddleport. Coli
992,7754 Of 99'[ . 7497 ,

fHS.'r'S l'r. • • •
Hf c.L,qsHes
Wl't\i FRI:NcH

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3,4,b,8,10,13 ,1 S; Dick Cavett 20: Lili as
Yoga &amp; You 33.
11 : 3~Johnny Carson 3,4,1 5: Po llee Story b,l3; Hawaii
Flve-0 8: ABC News 33: Movie " Bandole ro! " 10.
12:1l0-Janakl 33. 12 : 4~Mys1ery of lhe Week 6,13 :
Kola k 8: I :IJO-Tomorrow 3,4; 2: 1~ News 13.
Movie Channel • S &amp; 7 P.M. - Slarsh lp Invasions l PG)
9 1!. ll P.M. - Cassandra Crossing I Rl
Cable Channel Five 6:30 P.M. - Testimony Time
7:00P.M. - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness Show
10:00 P.M.- 700 Club.

Yes terday's Answer
16 Suffix
27 Ailment
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31 Minute
23 Of the
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and Alan So ntag
Sometimes the stJindard
expert play turns out to be a
loser. Today 's slam hand is
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hef.pen when th e play that
of ers th e best chan ce fo r
success turns out to be a
loser.
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the trick with his singleton

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Yesterday 's Cryploquole : DEMOCRACY HOLDS THAT
FREE NATIONS CAN SETTI.E DIFFERENCES JUSTLY AND
MAINTAIN LASTING PEACE.-HARRY TRUMAN

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PULLINS EXCAVATING . Complete
Se rvrce . Phone 992· 2478.

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[38

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of
" Hello,
40 Mildness
41
" East of

OBX

btng , carpentry, and general
ma1ntenonce. 13 years e~.: ·
patience 9?2·3685 .

YOU

" Maneaters are Loose !'' 8,10; Great Performa nces 20,3j,
IO :IJO-Starsky 1!. Hutch 6,13 : 1 0 : 3~News 20; Book

CR\'I'Tilii UUTES

AND K itc hen s
remodeled . ceromk tile . p lum

Grant. 74'1 ·'187Q .

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PROVINCIAL.?

BATHR OOM S

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&amp; l'n baths , 15 ar; ..\~ 1 "' ~ ··u e land with balance In
pasture and wood , ~ .. ,der barn &amp; garage . You must

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WATER WELL drilling . Willtom T,

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EXCEL BUSHEl HOTBED

Answer . Whit you might do ro " ewn" 1tMnQI out-

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home . Phone ~2 · 73 14 .

remodel ed 2story fa rm home -

(Answers tomorrow )

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WINTER GET to you r house? le t us
make n&amp;Cessory repOin . AI
Tromm , Con,lruction 741·2318 .

f ro m

FOR MEMORIAl Doy Beout1 fu l
select1on flower s. sp toy s
baskets cross es . Foyo\ c;,ft
Shor N 1nd 51 M 1ddl epor 1

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uo ns oil

I O O~tor\ ,

698-7331

hou~e

lnqu11e ol 409 Sou l h
5th AYenue M tddt epo rt

BOWERS

HOWERY
AND MARTIN E• .
co vol1ng . seplt c
sy~ t erns .
doter . bock hoe . dump truck .
l imestone , gro vel . blacktop
paving , Rr . 1•3 . Phone I (61..f )

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Iorge corner lot bO'f
wrndow!. 1 both 1o Owner wdl

Senice•

1have a
qift for
babl.l, 51 im,
but it
needs

W ill do roof mg , (o nstruct1 on ,
plumbtng ond heo t•ng. No rob
too Iorge or roo small . Phone

99'} bl14 Of 9'¥2 3714
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'moll oppl1m1uJ~ lawn rnowe1

II VtROOMS both laundry toom
On 1 acre lot . SIS 0CXJ hrm
BY

GASOLI NE ill.LEY

ne• l to State H1ghway Goroge
on Ro ut e 7 Phone (61.4 ) Q85

II ROOM TWO sl aty h o v~e Dou
ble goroge w1 th apar tmen t out
budd• n g~
17 acre~ Rutlond
~ee o r co li
T0
StPwotl
74/ {4'} 1
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mower

399 W. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Ph. 992-2164

Sweepc t ~

POMEROY " - 111 story home In ver y good con dition .
Features ~ bedrooms, lovely family room In basement ,

on lood1ng Creek Rood

OCf OS

&amp;

Mluty Ferguson
&amp; Gibson Tiller s, uwn Boy
Mower Siles &amp; Service.

Rf.MOD U lNG Plum b1ng , heot•ng
o"d all type ~ ol gcnefol repotr
Work guar an teed 10 yeo•~ c•
per1ence Phone 991 7A09

992 70'14
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s~trwice,

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FROO iHE 1-V'-',J

Now arrange the circled let1ers lo
lorm the surprise answer. as sug·
gestod by the above cartoon .

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
DOWN
....._._.......___. 1 Nick.name
1 Italian
for Haydn
staple
5
up
2 Vehemently
1)i!;V HEAD Fl)l&lt;' ROCK, "Tl-1E WAY
WHAi DO
(confined )
3 Drawing ,
"THeY WENT, AND WH!::N "!11JOY
YOU MeAN
A.siao
river
Western
!leACH
IT,
we
'LL
LOSE
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"T!-11&lt; SCJONT !
12 I,.ofty
style
4 Cunning
13 SY!llbol of
wisdom
5 Ca rd
14 Snooze time
game
in Sonora
6 Popeye's
IS Sesame
girl
1 Cockney 's
16 Ullmann
17 Scholar's
Bob?
8 like a
time
robbery
18 Type of dye
victim
%0 Mining find
9 Recorded
21 Boxing's
L ::J':=3.J L~~.s,_....:;:~--~!!.!l.=:s..:.:=== Benvenuti 10 Clergyman ·s
dwelling
22 Teutonic
sea god
II
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Gog and This is a
... but I think we'l l cal l her
25 Uproarious
ITT
Gretchen Apri I d1·inkinq cup, not 26 Spirit
qasoline
pl
Skinner'
27 Pulp
28
Hammercan '
'i5
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skjold
29 Up at
19
118
the plate
32 Luau
121
bakin~ pit
33 Guido's note 23 24
34 Apiece
i26 .
35 Against :
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pref.
37 - Harbor, 128
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31l.Yenerated
39 Dolly
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J ; Su pe rman 4; For Richer For

Poorer IS; Merv Griffin 6, Addam s Family 8;
Sesame St . 20,33 ; Gomer Pyle , USMC 10 , Dinah 13.
4 3~Litt l e Rascals 3,15; Gilligan 's Is. 4;,8.
5 ·0()-Here Come The Brides 3; Star Trek 4; Gun smoke
8: Mi sler Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33; Hogan 's
Her oes 1O; Afters chool Spe cial 13; Petticoat
Junction 15 .
S : 3~Eiec . Co . 20.33; Mary Tyl er Moore 10; Hogan's
Heroes 15 .
6 IJO-News 3,, ,8,10, 13,1 5: ABC News 6; Zoom lO .
6 . 3~ NB C News 3,4, 15; ABC News 13; Car ol Burnett &amp;
Fr ie nds 6: CBS Ne ws 8,10 ; Over Easy lO .
7 : IJO-Cross ~ W I Is 3,4: Newlywed Game 6, 13; Sha Na Na
8: News 10; Gilligan 's Is. 15; Dick Cavell 20; In·
sight 33.
7 3~AII - Sta r Anything Goes 3; 5ha Na Na 4; Between
The Wars 6 ; Family Feud 8r Ma cNeil -Lehrer
Report 20,33 ; The Judge 10 ; In Search of 13; Wild
Kingdom IS.
8:1l0-Rol lerg lrls 3,4,15; Eight Is Enough 6,13 1
Amazing Spider -Man 8.10 ; Nova 20.33 .
8 ' 3~Joe &amp; Valer ie 3.4.15 ; 9 , o~Rock N' Roll Sports
Class ic 3,4, 15; Charlie's Angels 6 ,13; Movie

SOME ANIMAL5 AR'E

YOUR '" lEVEl'" BEST

3~Ryan's

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747 3163

Vesl erday s

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Jumb1o Bed No. 10, """
110 pomloo, I I _ , . 11.30 poll·
~from .JI..mtJ'e, cJothill 4 j*ij , Box )4 , Norwood, N.J. 07148.
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Auto &amp; Truck
Repai r
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992-5682

In' OWN lR

BY OWN~R .3 bedr oom!. w11h l oH
ed au galt heat o1rd 011 cond •
1Jon1ng I O(re level lot 1n
Ru t lo"d
$18 000
Phone

TiMES --· BIG DOCTOR BILl •··
MR . PUDDLE WOULD BE GLAD
10 PAY IT ··· BUT "THIS
ONE IS ON ME ·--

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ELWOOD

~ ouc~ w1lh 9 tOOIIl
rRH GAS 1 CO l QO ! OQ~
"umrne1 k 1tdu::n and bo rde •ed
b~ 1 oee k., Col i 1185 3877

C:O~~OSOFI:AiES

' ·• mile off Rt. 7 by-pass on
St . Rt. ll4 towa rd Rutland,

4 - 2&lt;~ · 1

AT 446-3643

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YUH GOTTA BE PRACTICAl AT

ROGER HYSELl
GARAGE

.CAU

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY

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ORPHAN ANNJE--CHECK·UP

!92·2174

liST SALE
S89 .19

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S78.31 S44 .88
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"THE MILEAGE MAKER "
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SPRtNG SPECIAL
Com plete Pa int Jobs
Sma ll Cars
SIDO .DO
Large Cors
s llS .DO
Trucks
1175 .00
Body wo rk &amp; repair Sl.OO

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-.41etor to the

Gambit 8; Midday Magazine 13.
Hope 6, 13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show IS :
Sea rch for Tomorrow 8,10 : E lee Co . 33 .
I .IJO-For Richer, For Poorer 3; All My Children 6.13 :
News 8: Young &amp; the Restless 10; Not For Women
Only 15.
1 : 3~Days ot Our Lives 3,4.15; As The Wor ld Turns
8,1 0; 2 : D~One Life Ia Live 6,13 ; 2 : 3~ Doclors
3,4,1S: Guiding Light 8,10 .
3 QO--Another Wor ld 3,4. 15: Gene ral Hospital 6,1 3:
Lil ias, Yoga &amp; You 20 .
3 J~AII In The Fam ily 8,10 ; Ohio Journal 20 .
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WEDNESDAV. MAY3, t978
5' 45--Farm Repo.rt 13; 5,51}-PTL Club 13 : S:SsSunrlse Semester 10: 6:1l0-PTL Club 15.
6' 25--Chrlstopher Closeup ID; 6 : 3~News Conference
4; News 6; Sunrise Semester 8: 6:45-Mornlng
Repor t 3; 6 : ~Good Morning , West VIrg inia 13 :
6:Ss-Chuck White Rports 10; News 13.
7,oo-Toda y 3,4,15 : Good Morni ng America 6,13 ; CBS
News 8; Bullwl nkle 10: 7 : 3~Schoolles 10.
8.QO--Ca pt . Kangaroo 8,10; Sesame Sl. 33 .
9 :00-Merv Griffin 3: Ph il Donahue 4,1 3,15;
Emerggency One 6; Family Affair 8; Match Game
10.
9 : 3~Andy Griffith 8: Fam ily Affair. 10: 10:1l0-Card
Sha rk s 3,4, 15 ; Edge of Night 6; Pass the Buck B;
Joker's Wi ld 10: To Tell The Truth 13.
1 0 ' 3~H ol lywood Squares 3,4 , 15; High Hopes 6; Price
is Right 8, 10; $20,000 Pyram id l3
·
110~Hi gh Rol lers 3,4,15: Happy Days 6, 13 ; E lee. Co.
2D.
11 : 3~Wheel of Fortune 3,15 ; Fam ily Feud 6,1 3;
Partridge Family 4: Love of Life 8, 10 ; Sesame St.
20,33.
.
II : 55--CBS Ne ws 8; Loving f ree 10.
12 :00-Newscenter 3; News 4,6,10 ; Sa nfo rd &amp; Son 15;

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II

DURA-STEEL RADIAL

H Years Servlce

l!lo~ l'*"'"

IAuzeH

EXPERIENCED

DELTA

Rt . I
Middleport, Ohio

byHenrrArnoldandBobLee

one letter to each square, to lorm

fully insured
Free Esl.
Catt: 992 ~3815
4~ 9~ 1 mo. pd .

992 -3748 or 992-SD20
FREE PAR KING
3-31 -1 mo.

AUTO PAINTING

~THAT SCRAMBlEOWORD GAME

~ ~ ~~ ®

Experience and

~~

11 :00- News

~

on heoling cost

Phone

675 -1582

ta w

&lt;auldl owe r , bru~sell )prouh
egg plorHs heod le lluce ~ .... ee.t
' peppers hungo"on wo• se et
banana
clul , pepper~ Plu~
many d11ferent ..-oflet,e ~ of
Tomo to plan t$ 1nony k.nd s of
hongtrig
bo!&gt;k e t~
or1d po l
! lowe r ~ Lorge vo nery ol on
nuols 1n lloh . Clel01 rd ronn o,
ond Greenhouse
Ro wi~ ·
Gerol d 1n e Cleland

BRO CCO li

IJ1f\lf.\.ft )B}1f

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Cellulosic (wood fiber)
Thermallnsu lation
Save 30 pel. to so pet .

': EXTERIOR
PAINTS .

·:KING BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

per i nch using only the best
Dupont material s.
·

TWO HOUSES In Sy•o cu\e on ' '
on e lot S po oou~ 3 bedroom ~
with totge u til i ty roOITI Hord ·
wood f loor., and ca •pe t Frv tt
trees or1d shrubs.
In R~pne 3 1 acr es Seoutdul 5
bncl •oom 3 both ho rne Com·
plete l y
, ,.,.,Qf!cl'ed
and
( Qt poled
Hos boih gQs und
elot tr iC turno ce Lorge carport
and ~ ! C rag .. bvddmg Central
otr plus full bo~ernent For tfl ·
form at ion , coii9.49 -201B

CABBAGE

Cou nlry 6; Movie "Home to Stay" 8,10 :
Mary Tyler Moore 13:

10 : 30- Hollywo Od· Squares ' ;
3,4,6S ,8,10 ,13, 15; Ove r Easy 33

JIM KEESEE

&amp;

- J

AT

BOB'S

Auction

American Fami lies 20; Alcatraz 33 .

9 : 3~Ca r ler

mo.

Blown Insulation

Pomeroy, 0 .
3 IS-tf c

JQ. JO. c

-

For Sale

WE WAIT!

..Mi~d. tepor), Q!!i.R...•

J&amp;L

K1 l llng

Slone" 3,1.5: Three ' s Com pany 6,) 3; Pllol 8.10; Six

THAT DATA FA$J !

\&amp;

yard

JERRY MURPHY

Har1ford
882-l!H

!:I :Jo-- L ave r ne &amp; Sh irl ey 6 , 13'; 9 :0Q-Mov!e

c~PLAIN WHI~fi,

THE CA61N

YOU PO~·; 5UPPLY

DAVE'S BACKHOE

UNION OPERATED
' 3-30&lt;1-ino.

B• oodr1101 e 14 ) b4 '}
b@d• oom
1973 Darren 14 1 60 ') bl'd1 oom
1977 v,&lt;tor~ or1 14, 67 J bod10om
1 both
l 971 Cov e1Hr y I 1 •· bS 3 be droom
1909 S to1e ~man 11 • 00 ')

F~OM

'

"Get A Load Of This"
WETHERAU CONCRETE

f OU R R OO M ~ a11d bcJ ih 997 J090

19 73

BE-YOND THE RID&amp;!'

MISS D0681NS ·· IF

4-4· 1 mo .

~
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178 7

8 8 5 MOBill H0Mt ~ Pt Plea
~anT W Vo be'&gt;tdt&gt; He e l. ~

EANTIME •• E.A5Y DEt:TL.'r' '-~"'v ~ ril~

&amp;E FOI't. OPENER.!&gt;,

Pomeroy , Ohio

Call

Bo xJ

v, • .,, GATHERIN6 SOMe
ANP DRY 6~ANC HH!

MVTOL PLAIJE ON A ROCKY LEDE&gt;E··

·BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

Ou1
ne w
•cnte•~ a~~~~ torue you rna ~ be
ot;lle to lt• E! m ou r opor1men1
l ot fe~~ ThOll $ ~ 0 !ll0f1Tfl f (,) 1
mo1 e
•f1 iormo l• on
contac t
V ,lfoge Manor
Aportm' '"'~
49'}

WHA1' HAPPEN5 TO
"!'OUR DOG WI" JUST

2l0 E. Main St.

grading ,
driveways,,
land sca ping , etc.

MAPll· }INGlE bed 515 12 ~ 14
bl•Jgl' cor per S3 5 Dou ble bed

lq

CAPTAIN EASY

A· I.J· !

in

Boallng Safety 33.
Squar es 3: Let's Go To The Races 8;
Minor League Baseball 4: Ca nd id Camera 6;
MacNe il-Lehrer Report 20,33; Price is Right 10;
Thai 's Hol lywood 13: TV Honor Society 15
S : O~Man From Allantls 3, 15; Happy Days 6.13 : CBS
Reporls 8,10: Cousteau Odyssey 20,33 . . , .
7 : 3~ Hollywood

EUIOTT APPLIANCE II

DOZER FOR HIRE

'

8: News 10: Gill iga n's Is. 15; French Chef 20:

Phone
992 -7113

SALES AND SERVICE
11 ·9-ttc

Pr om
or r ong em cnl ~
Wood
lrber fl owe•s Reasonably pr~(
ed Made to on:!t~ r 997 6368
17 1&lt;001 GLASS M a~ 1 er Dayt ona
boot 110 h p Me1 cu ty Cru1se
I0
b ud! up trotler l o r long
htgh spc t"d hau l powe1 we nc h
~ 1..~~ and equ1prnen1
$3750

:QO-C ross .W Us 3; .4 ; Ne wlywed G_e me 13; NBC News

For
Sales &amp; Service

3DO Main St.
Pomeroy , Ohio
PomeroY 992-6l82
or 99l-6l63
8A.M. to4 ,)0 P.M.

Specialized
Day

7:30 - Special Edlllon
10:00 - 700 Club .

News3 ,4,1 5: ABC News 13 : Carol Burnett 1!.
Fr iends 6; CBS News 8, 10; Over Easy 20 .

AUTHORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

Clli UN ~

I:H ~l ~ tlf: C IION

YARD

_

CARTER

IUHN!SHt D API l o r rent neo•
Ro&lt;•n e SIJO per me 9JG 7153
5 ~N IO R

VARQ SAlE
lunch

--··let us test your water Free
. .. ...

.

6 :30 P .M. - Testimony T ime
7 00 - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness Show

20.

10 rent

Bull e t nu t AYe nue Po meroy

L Donohue

,.

l o bu r ( or Coll9 5 '197 7113

5J34

1119~

~ tewor I~

" MISC. "

softener, Model UC-SVI ,
Now Only '289.95

b ct•llent co nd•t• on 992 5348

I)}..' All APT ~u,+a b le f o, onl r one
I u• n,~ hed Coli 997 Slb'l {'¥('n

h t le od•ng Cree k Rood 3
mdes lr orn 8 ypo ~~
Wa tch
"i1gns
Clo thmg
Dop 11Hs•o n
Glo~~
rh ~ ht&gt; .. l utn1 t ure 10 t~

High bacK bed . oak wardrobe. Oveen Ann ch ina close t
&amp; buffef. cha i rs, bott l es, ja rs , iugs. picture frames ,
di shes . wic ker baskets 1 peck , handmade trunk. . old
kitchen cabtnet base w bins. Roger Primrose si l ver
pitcher. iron pot. harw;:t .pa inted Japan dish , sef of scales
appro~ . 125 yr old . chi na , whisky IUQ. sih1erw are and

let Pomeroy Landmark
soften - &amp; condition your
water with Co-op water

1977 FOR D F /50 4 whee l d1111r&gt;

lor ge lo t::- Coli 997 74 !9

f iV [fAM ilYYmd~ olr&gt; lue ~ t hru

signs.

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?

SIO 985 3S8 1

t"or Rent

For Iig ht ho us.e ·
kee ping for refired
man . Paul Orr, Long
Bottom ( Bashan) ,

Qqj

15 CU fOOl Words chest ·lype
lreer er
Eot ce llenl cond1t10f'
Coi l b I .r 007 30.t l.

O NE MO TOROl A w r1~ole
~cr ecn I cor ncr ob 991 5551

COUPLE

6 : 0~News

TUESDAY , MAY l, 1978
3, 4,8.10.13,1S; ABC News 6; Feeling Free

6 : 3~NBC

1971 FO RO S!AliON wagon 1960
' ofd IIU Ck 985 -' 103

949 7789

Sell ron ra on Pd

('ondJ t, on
QO/ 5080
1

Business Services

197:? 1]5

i1 : J~Johnny Carson 3.&lt;. IS: Movie ': Pete 'n Tlltle'
6, 13 ; Movie " Kiss Me. Kill Me" 8: Movie "The
Silencers " 10; ABC News 33 .
12 : 0~Ja nak i 33; I :IJO-Tomorrow 3,4; I: 1~Kolak 8;
I : 3~News 13.
Movie Channet 4 5 &amp; 9 P.M. - The Car IPG J
7 &amp; II P.M. - One-On-One (PGJ
Cable Channet s -

TELEVISION
VIEWING

WIRF CA GI: S !01 l o111oroes An
dr ew Cro!&gt;~ Rocm e 147 28~'}

Tro ,p l l ' Oot' r 9Q'2 ·706b
J' '

LADY OR MARRIED

, ',AI&gt;~ I

CR 125 f:l s more
Hondo o//2 7b39

}\ bot lerr y. self con i O•ned

'

HELP WANTED

t97~

.n,

2 ~f 00 1C o\MPER

clo rh,ng rn•H 918 Sou th ' J1 d
ave M 1ddl£'por I

Located on State Route 114 in Port land, Ohio , turn east
just north of the Buffington I sland Park . Watch for sale

many good items.

SBOO

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ono

3

THUR., MAY 4, 1978
· -10:00 A.M.

949-27D8

1971 PON II A( CA TALINA

FOU R FAMI LY Ca rpor t Sole May

PUBLIC AUCTION

Posi tiv e I. 0 .
J . .Yrnahan

~

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C•sh
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VJCKTRACY

PIP E, WOMAN ,
AFORE I WRING
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WOULDN'T TALK
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ing of delight has not in·
terfered with his reaso ning
powers and if East had been
sma rt enough to play the
deuce of h earts at Iri ck one,
West will s hift to a club and
South will be short one slam .
If West fails to lead a club,
South will be a ble to get rid
of his clubs on dummy's
diamonds.
The ordinary declarer
wins the hea rt in his hand,
cashes one high trump,
drops the queen and makes
all the tr icks. But he ha s
taken the wrong line or play .
The rea son is that the
experl loses to the singleton
qu een,

but

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average

pla yer would lose if West
held th e singleton 6, S, 4 or 2.

A Mi ss iss ippi reade r
wants to kn ow if it is tr ue
that you should pick up a
hand with 4+3·2 distribution
over one fifth of the time .
Yes, it is true. You s hould
have 4·4-3-2 di s tribution
21 .55 percent of the time and
20 percent is a on e-fifth
chance.
' roa: wsPAPEH t-:NTEHPR1.SE ASSN 1

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10 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Tuesday, Ma y 2, 1978
have available for sale to
customers a parental control
device for t~e movie channel
only.
(Continued from page 1)
An ordinance to co ntrol
earth rerminal (RCA Satellite loitering and drinking on the
and independent chaMel out parking lot was given its [irs!
of Georgia ) that will offer 24 reading .
A financ- ial report was
hour service which will include nine movies a day and submitted to council from the
20 hours of sports a week . It Board of Publtc Affairs.
Co uncil went on reco rd
will be on chaMel 17.
If everything goes well. welcoming the new business
Newell observed, it will be in establishments in Pomeroy,
operation possibly by Oc- Elliott App lia nc-e, Athens
tober. He also added that County Savings and wan,
senior citizens and disabled Mertnre 's Th ree in One.
persons receive a 25 percent !?!J!JJ(S Marina. Southeastern
discount on their monthly Ohio Insurance Services and
the future Burger Chef.
bills.
Mayor Andrews re&lt;:eivcd a
New~Jla lso added that thev
letter from Gov . James A.
Rhodes staling that U.S. 33 in
Pomeroy is included in the
sta te's schedule for resur-

Troops !
open fire

Mayor

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facing this year.

(Continued from page I I
F oIIowing the me eting,
know we can be. I U1ink the co unci l went mt u e x ecu~ i ve
Legislature will come ba ck sess10n.
·
(in session)," said Sigall. The
Altend tng were Mayor
Legislature recessed las t Andrews, Jane Walton, clerk.
Thursday until June 13 so Larry Wchr un g, La rr y
lawmakers could ca mpaign Powell. Lou Osborn e. Ha ro ld
for renom ination in Ule Ju ne 6 Bruwn and Bill Young.
primary .
ro unrtl member s and Chtef
Sigall said Ulc state has · Jed Webster .
sufficient
unobligat ed
revenues to grant the
increase as demanded by the
two unions.
Two weeks a go , Off tce of
Management an d Budge t
By LEE LEONARD
Director William W. Wilkins UP! Statehouse Reportrr ·
estimated Ohio could have as
COLUM BUS I UP! 1 - The
much as $150 million in slate of Ohio ha s no w
excess revenues this fiscal
advanced the Cleveland
year .
school distr ict $30.8 million of
The judges' and state emits reg ular subsidy money for
ployees' pay raise, coupled
1978 - enough to allow 1t 4,1100
with se cond-yea r fundtn g pupils to fini sh the school
auUwrizalion for the elderlv year .
and disabled Ohioans 2.5
But accompanyin g the cash
percent winter heating bill is a warning that unless
di scount program , spent
voters reverse thenlsel ves
about $61 million of Ula t sum.
and adopt a 9.9-mill property
The American Federation tax levy on the June 6 ballot.
of Stale, Co un ty and
schoo ls will not be able to
Municipal Employees has
reopen in Septembe r. All the
decided not to join any job state money for 1978 is gone.
action in connection with the
The state Cont rollin g
CWA or the OCSEA .
Board. which last month had
Sigall said he anticipated
advanced $21.5 million to
AFSC:ME to "encourage its
keep the schools open throug ':
members to cross our picket
May 1, ca me up wi th another
lines.''
S9.3mill ion Monday to let the
Two weeks ago, the three
school distrtcl pa)' immediate
major pu bli c employee
bills and meet the Mav 12
Wlions held · raJiies at the
. payroll for its 1i.ooo
Statehouse to press their
employees.
demands lor a $1-an-llour
,\&lt;·tlon came on a 4·3 vote
a cross- the -boa rd wa ge
with the board placing th~
increase .
money unde r the same tight
However, phi losoph•ca r
stale
controls as tt did fo r the
differences among Ule unions
earlier advancement.
forced separate rallies - the
The school system will
CWA and OCSEA having a
have to submit de tailed
joint rally one day and the
spe ndt ng reports to the stat. ,
AFSCME holding its rally a
redu ce the payrol l and
day earlier .

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TYHE , Lebanon (UP!) French U.N. troops opened
fi re on a band of Palestinian
guerrillas neqr U.N. positions
Ul so uthern Lebanon today,
killing two and wounding one,
a French spokesman said.
In Ule nortli, a powerful car
bomb exploded in Zaghorta,
hometown of right-wing
former President Suleiman
Jo' ranjieh , and initial hospital
reports said 14 persons were
injured.
The French, part of the
U.N. • peacekeepers ordered
by the world body to southern
Lebanon, have vowed to keep
U1e guerrillas fr om crossing
U.N. lines into .Israelioccupied territory.
French soldiers near the
town of Bazouriyeh, inland
EXHIBITING PHOJECl"S - The Mason Extension Homemaker's and The Helping
from the southwest port of
Hand ExtensiOn Homemakers ar.e exhibiting many of their projects completed during the
Tyre,
fired
on
the
pa st year at Ma son C1ly Hall for Homemaker s Week which started on May l. The exhibit is
Palestinians and killed two
open to the publtc. Pi ctured , from left to ng hl, are Mrs. Lau rene Lewis, pres ident of the
and wounded one, when the
club: ~1r s . .'evely n Stewart ; Mrs. Delmar Alexander, Mrs. Lester Jolmso n. holding an
group tripped a warning flare
antique ch a1 ~· used for a sew1ng basket whi ch sht• restored with new fabrk . Pk turl'd in the
near U.N. lines shortly after
ba ckground rs Mrs. Earl Ingels. Sr. of the Helping Hand Club .
midnight , the French spokesman said .
The inctdent came nearly
24 hours alter the French had
clashed with a guerrilla learn
east of Tyre killing two Arb
receive prior state approva l retrieve any urL\ipcnt money " You don't hire General Ulfiltrators.
before lllaking fund transfers if the gon~ rn or a nd th e Custer to be in cha rge of
The spokesman said: "It
I .egi.&gt;la ture ctid not come up ~1dian affa ir s."
or new pu rchases .
seems this is going to
Ruse colllplai ned that the continue. and there will be
Rep ub lican legis lati ve with a perntanerit proposa l to
members of the Controlling rescue C'le,·eland sc hools by sta te boa rd has no plan on furlher dead ."
how to keep the district afloat
Board were upset because the .June l
Two min e exp losion s
if the levy fails in June .
C'h~vl'la n d voters h ~ v c uot
fu ll General Assembly did not
Monday
killed
four
He sai d the voter s of Senegalese U.N. soldiers and
dea l with the problen1 during increased tc1xes for S('hoo l
the la st tw o weeks, fund1ng since 1970. The same Cleveland should know what wounded four others.
de legating it instead to the 9.9-tni ll levy, generating plans the slate has if the levv
The renewed violence in
about $:10 mtl hon in property fails . "It's unfai r for them to so ulll Lebanon, ta rget of an
Control ling Board .
They wanted to impose taxes. wa s defeated in April. go into this blind," said the Israeli inva sion in MarC'h .
Pri or tu app rov ing the leg islator.
add itional ··strings·· on the
coincided with the bomb
Hose sa id advancing the explosion in an automobile in
latest advance, bu t they were ad,·anc't'. Controll ing Board
rebu ffe d on a 5-2 vote, members questioned policies · mo nel' without suffi cient norlll Lebanon.
includin g one fr om board of th e C'le\•eland sc hool boa rd conditi ons would put other
The bomb went off near a
president Robert F. Howarth a nd the sta te Board of ctistncts on nottce that the ca fe in the northern town of
sta te will ··painlessly bail Zghorta, and police had no
Jr ..
repre sentin g
lh&lt;' F:duc&lt;ltion.
Sen . Harry Meshel, D· th em ou t. ''
administration of Gov. J amt•s
immediate explanation for
" This is not 3 baii.() Ut ,"
Ynungstown , sa id there were
A. Rhodes .
Ule explosion.
Rep. W. Benne\\ Hose, H- publ ished reports Uwt the said boa rd member Hep.
The French clash with the
l.ima , who proposed the extra Cleveland board planned to A.G. J.ancione , b-Bellaire. b'llerrillas - near a position
controls, labeled the board hire Paul Brtggs, recently ''It 's tlleir nwn money ."
vaca ted by Israel Sunday "This is not an ordinary sparked tension around Tyre
.action as H " Hhodcs-Oemo- restgned as Cleveland sc hools
superintendent , as a specia l sc hoo l distri ct," ag reed and a charge from Ule leftist
cratic'· soluti on .
Me shel,
pointing
out faction involved U1al, "The
Hose wanted to force the consulta nt .
···nun would be like extend- Cleveland is under a federal Fre nch ente red Lebanon
Cleve land
Board
of
F.dueati on
to co nf ess ing the l'Ontract uf the ta ptam ru urt di r ~divl! to kee p under cover of the U.N. to
··dereliction of duly ," and Lu of the Ttl8mc,"· sa td Meshel. !'-:dwols oprn .
proteet the Israeli enemy ."

· Subsidy allows schools to finish

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NINETEEN POUNDER - Bob Evans, right. ca ptur&lt;'&lt;l this 19-pound wild turkev in
Sprin,&lt;lield Twp . early Monday morning . The 1978 wild turkey Sell SOn began May l and runs
th rough May 13 Pictured with Evans is Ken Tomlin, Ga lha County Senior Game Warden.

We have a number of high
interest hearing account s
that will really inflate yo ur
~avi ngs ! Start yours today
and get your savings ballooning f.1 sl. Stop in.

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.. MIAMI (UP! I .,.. Claiming .... ~----~~~~~~~~-----------·
television programmed their
... .. , ...
son Ill kill , the parents of a
teen -ager co nvicted of
tnurder have sued the three
major TV networks for
damages totaling$~ million .
The suit filed Monday in
federal court said Ulal 15)'earold Ronny Zamora had
··from the a~e of fiv e
yea rs ... been tn voluntarily
addicted to and has been
com pletely
subliminal ly
intoxicated by the prolonged
intense viewing of ll'levision
program s di stributed and
l
televised by all three defen ·
dants.: .. "
Miami attorn ey Ellis
Rubin , who had defended
Zamora , filed the suit in
behalf of Frank and Yolanda
Zamora, Bonny's parents.
The su it asks for $!i million
in compensatory damages
and $10 million in puni tive
damages for Ron nny, and for
eac h of the parents , $2 million
in compen sa tory damages
and $3 million in punitive
dama ges.
Zamora, ser ving a life
sen tence since his Oct. 6
convicti on, was found guilty

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BYRL CHUTE . ,
nephews .
l
Byrl Chute, 71, Coolville,
Funeral services will be
died Sunday evening at u.s. held Thursday at I p.m. at the
Public · Health
Center White Funeral Home in
Hospital, Baltimore, Md ., Coolville wi\h the Rev. Roy
following a brief illness.
Deeter officiating. Burial will
Mr. Chute was born at · be in Stewart Cemetery at
Racine, son of the late Hockingport. Friends may
William . and Emma S~yder call at the funeral home after
Chute. He was also preceded noon on Wednesday.
in death by one brother and
several sisters.
O.G. ELLIOTT
He was a retired seaman
Ollie
Grant Elliott, 69, . Rio
from the Merchant Marine
Grande,
died at 12:30 p.m.
and had lived in Pittsburgh,
Monday
at Holzer Medical
Parkersburg and Coolville
Genter
after
a long illness. He
since his retirement.
was
a
retired
construction
He made his home in
superintendent,
was a
Coolville with his niece and
member
of
the
Opera
ling
nephew, Hobert and L:&gt;retta
the
Centerville
Engineers,
Wilson.
' Other survivors include one Masonic Lodge, and the
· brother, Tom Chute, Bur- Gallia County Conservation
bank , Calif., four sisters, Association.
He was burn July 27, 1908,
Mrs. Ruth Deeter, Lowell,
in
Belva, W. Va ., to the late
0.; Mrs. Edna Blusiewily,
Steve
and Gussie Davis
Baltltmore; Mrs ..Alice Clark
Elliott.
and .Mrs. Hazel McCloud
His wife, the fanner Ilene
both of Middleport and
Nichols.
is a teacher in the
several other nieces and
Mason County schools. Also
surviving is e:t son, Steve
Elliott, Colwnbus, and five
by a Dade County circuit jury
daughters survive :
of fatally shooting Elinor
Mrs. Charles 1Linda)
Haggart, his 82-year-old next
Kuhn , Gallipolis; Mrs.
door neighbor , when she William !Carole Sue) Lynch ,
surprised him and a
Alexandria, Va .; Mrs . David
companion during a robbery .
lE ila Mae ) Guthrie ,
Rubin had argued that Rllllnoke, Va .; Mrs. David
Zamora was insane at the
I Nancy ) Setzer, Ona, W. Va.;
time because he had become
Mr s. B ~ rnQrd {Janie )
addicted to
television
Brooks, Huntington. There
violence and had been acting
13 grandchildren .
are
out the robbery as if it was a
Also surviving . are a
1V show.
brother, Cecil Elliott, Rio
The suit said that in 10
Grande, and a sister, Lillie
years before Zamora's 15Ul
birthday, he "witnessed from Foster, Cannelton, W. Va .
Two brothers and a sister
40,000 to 50,000 violent
preceded him in death .
destructions of fellow
Funeral services will be
humans on
programs
held at 2...p.m. Thursday at
televised by defendants ...
The defendants showed the Miller's Home fur Funerals,
impressionable · teen- the Hev . Charles Lusher of·
fi dating and burial will be in
ager ...how to kill."
Rubin promised to show Hio Grande's Ca lvary
"t hat
the
defendants Cemetery . Friends may call
negligenUy and recklessly, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wedn esday at
wantonly, willfully and the fun eral horne, with
intentionally pollu ted and Masonic serv ices al7 :30 p.m.
corrupted Ronny Zamora's Wednesday .
Pallbearers will be Ernest
mind and incited the lawless
Null,
Dave O'Neal ,. Floyd
conduct .... "
Johnson,
Glenn Ward, Carson
A second defendant in the
Hall.
Hobert
Cox, Martin
slaying of Mrs. Haggart , 1&gt;Kerns,
and
Bub
Evans.
year -&lt;l ld Darrell Agrella ,
pleaded guilty last monlll to
second-&lt;iegree mw-der. He is
LLOYD SLAGLE
awaiting se ntence.
Uoyd Slagle, Sr., died April
18 in Santa Maria, Calli. He
AUwughlfor the day : Irish was born iq 1900.
He is survived by his wife,
poet Oscar Wilde said, "We
Nellie
Shiveler Castle Slagle.
are all in Ule gutter, but some
Both
are
former residents of
of us are looking at the
Meigs
County
.
stars."

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IE ROUGHT, left. and Jayne Hoeflic!J model
KEVIN KJNC , center. will be leatw-ed with his saxophone doing ·
"Slayin' Alive" in Saturday mghl 's Btg Bend Minstrel 25th
anniversary musical all he Meigs High School. Background dancers
on the number fr om ··Saturday Night Fever" will be Tom Pope and
Carl Gheen. Accompanyi ng the number is Kathy J ohnsnn.

Pomrroy-Midtflrlwrt, Ohio
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THIS DANCE line will back the minstrel end men . Cu rl y Wt les and Tom Keuter 111 th e
Big Bend Varieti es to be staged at 8:10p.m. Sa turda y at the Meigs Hi gh Sthonl audituriu111 .
W!le.s and Reuter ~· 111 ~ in ~ "Sw eetGe~rg ia Brown " to bring on thl' linr ('Omposed 11f. 1 t fl r,
Kelh Hough .. Janus Stsson, J.orra Wrsecup. Jayne Hoeflich. AniW Mosser and Stefanic
Rought.

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their costuming to be wor n in an or igmal IIJ (/d ~rn dance

route to Ule disco Uleme fro111 · St:&lt;r W&lt;tr s" "hen thev
dance in the 25th anmversary JII USi l' &lt;.11 uf the B1g Bt•nd
Minstrel Association i:lt th t' Metgs 1-11gh School auditoriu m

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Gun linked in another case
LAN CASI'EH , Ohto I UP! I - Fairfield County Sheriff Dan
Berry said today one of two guns used in the slaying of the Rev .
Gerald Fields. whose lK&lt;ly was found Sunday at the Wigwam
Country Club near Pickerington. was used in a killing last
monlll in Licking County . Berry said the gun was used in the
slaying of Jenk in Jones, who was shot to death at his house and
robbed April9 . His four dogs were also shot, Berry said.
Fields' bu llet-riddled body was found behmd a bunkhouse
on Ule club gr ounds where he worked as a part-time night
watchman.

Meeting with the

Reporters are blan1ed

Keske and Steve Mill er,
. architec ts who submitted
fin al drawrngs un !he Multi·
Purpose Health Center to be
built adja cent to Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
'llw hid upen ings for the
cunstruttion of the faci ltt y is
set for Ma y 23 , at 2 p.m. in th e
commi ssioner's offil'e wi th

ATLANTA - IUPll - Former CBS C\HTespondcnl Eric
Sevareld says top broad cast journalists would not be jl1ricl
cxorbiwnt salaries if llt'wspaper reporter s didn' t protectthe111
as celebrities .
f
Sevareid , speaking ld the nation's newspaper publi shers,
said print reporters must share th e blmne for "bloat«)
income" received by lclevl sion news persomllities.

City fleet vandalized
YOUNGSTOWN , Ohio iUPI I - The entire fll'Ct of ct ty
trucks and hea vy loquiplllenl was vandalized overnight,
authorities sa id today .
City Enginee r Carmel! Conglose said the radiators on
abuut 40 vehicles had Ul't:n pw~tlured . Conglose said who ever
did the damage "mu st have been deme nted ." The ci ty is in
contra ct IJ!lk s wtth t,200 munirlpal workers who have
threatened a job aetiun unll•ss th e city agrees to a new
contra ct.

Videla given second term
BUENOS AIRES, Ar gentina (UP! J - The ruling junta has
given President J orge Videla a second term to try to reso lve
Argentina 's worst crisis since the military took pow er two
years ago.
But the thrl'C leaders of Argentina 's armed forces
unanimously agreed Tuesday that Videla, 52, must retire as
Army commander by Aug. 1 and serve his second thre e-yea r
presidential term as a civilian .

Override attempt falls short
ALBANY, N. Y. IUI'I I - De spite heavy pressure from
policemen and senior citizens, the New York State Senate
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$1,000 bond
forfeited

The third annual chicken
and sparerfb barbecue
dinner, sponsored by the
Orange Township
Volunteer Fire llepart·
meot wlll be held Mothers
day, Sunday, May 11, at the
lir e house lo Tuppers
Plains .
Signs will be placed to
direct people to the
location.

Mei ~&gt;

&gt;1 ated that the project wuu!tl

Cummi ss 1oners be rc•dJ to advertiSe fur bi ds
Tu esday ntght were Hon Sl!rnettmc thts month if all

Cuunty

construct ion to begin im ·

NE WMEMBEHS- E ievcn juntors were tapped for
membersh ip "' th e Nationa l Honor Society during a
traditional eandleligh t ceremony Tuesday afternoon at
Wa hama Hi gh School. Initiates, pictured above in the first
row, left to right : Diana Abel, Melanie Sission . Hache!
Beard , honorary membe r Cathy Breeman and sponsor
Verna Page. Secund row: Ph il Hobbs, Eric Bumgarner.
Lisa Heynulds. Kenny Bond, Susan Gerla ch and Cry"nl

&amp;ard studies
cheerleader
tryout policy
1'he Southern Local Board
of Education met in special
session Monda y to diS&lt;· uss the
topic of cheerlead er tryouts.
The buard agreed that the
board policy of March 19, 1975
had been adhered to in
choosing of the cheerleaders.
It was determrned that the
cheerleaders chosen on April
25 of this year for the 1978-79
school year wilt r epresent
Southern High School for the
next . school year . Attend ing
were Gene Yos t, vice
president; Su e Gruescr.
Shirley Johnson and Bet ty
Wa gner, board members ,
Bobby Ord , superintendent,
Linda Spencer , clerk and
several concerned par ents .

Weaver . The tapping n~ r em ony

By ED WARD K. DeLONG

Ga llia - Meig s Rcgwnul
Airport .
mcct in~ . bids were approved
Hug Concrete Puv tng of
for pavin g nnd pam\ in~ at the Nurwalk. Ohio was tht• lo"
bidd et rur pa\'Jng wurk .at a
cost of $3 ,72ti.
C.'hem-Tuol l'hem1cal Co of
PAYMENT MADE
State Auditor Thom as E. Gibsonburg , Ohi o gut the
Ferguson's offi ce reported paint tab at a cust ,,f $4 ,625.
tha i a \uta) of $38,635,305 .83 in
public •ssistance and special
activ iti es paymen ts wer e
made ht 87 Ohio counties.
Meigs Co un ty reec tved ·
$36,1 71.36 of th e total.

Tag day set
in Rutland

Rutland Baseball League
will hold tag day in Rutland
Saturday, May 6. All play ers
in pee wee , little

lell~ u e

and

pony league ar(' lU meet at
Rutland lligh Gym at H :10
C:l .m . and are to bn ng con-

tainers for co llec ti on of
m6ney . If parent s wtth
children in T-ball want them
to particl.pate th ey mu st
accompany their children as
they collect.

Saturday last daY&gt; for
registration of voters

system and stated that a
dtrec\ ufl wou ld be fonh·
com1ng 1n the ncar future

listing the new' nwd names
and house nun1bcrs.
Jeff Burt and Harry
Bur"K·ll'tlncr of Buekeye Hills
Huc ktng Valle) He gio nal

mediat ely th ereafter.
Ot•v(_•loprncnt f11strict and C.
Cleaning of the sit e is to F.. Blakeslee of 1he Meigs
be~in next week .
Cuur11) Rt·g wnal Plann ing
Jim Page. engmeer for th e

{'(Jmnussiun \H'r(' present to

access road to the multi - d1 sc uss a new l'tnmt y map
purpose bu dd ing, met tu \\ith the new nmd names and
explm n the alignment of th e huii:"'C numbt'rS on lt .
road to the buildtng. Pag e
&lt;Conunue&lt;l un page 12)

Ca rt er

and

today wtth cheers. dan cing,
pra ye rs and speeche s to
celebrate Sun Day and launch
a solar energy age .
Despite th e li ghtheartl'&lt;l
tune of the festivities, there
were serious notes as manv
l-ipe akcrs WC:Irncd the ni:ltiu;l
fan.•s a crisi s if it does not
turn to solar energy from oi l.
natural ~as, coal and nuelear
pow er.
Actor Hobert Hedford told
a crowd of fell ow solar
energy enthusiasts in New
York's United Nattons plaza
that energy fr om the sun
··can' t be embar goed by any
forei gn nation " and "isn't
subject to blackouts or power
failw-es ."
BHrry Commoner, a
leading sol ar advocate, told a
sw1rise service a t the l .incoln
Mem ori al that Am erica's
need to switc h to renewable
energy sources is just as vital
an issue in 1978 as the
elimination of slavery was in
(th e 1860s.

Congress for Uletr fatlure Ill
put more stress on solar
energ) and other renewable
power supplies.
Atop Cadilla c Mounwtn 111
~Iain e. several hundred
hikers gathered before dawn
to greet Ule sun's rays as th ey
first touched the United
Stales. Over cast skies
blockl'&lt;l Ule pramatic sunrise
the hikers hoped to see, but
they performed an an cient
Indian sun dance as the
clouds turned bright at 5:22
a.m. EDT.
Hcp. Ri chard Ottinger. D:-1 .Y., told the Ma ine
gathering that th e mid-30s
chill atop 1,53()-foot Cad il lac
Mounta in was "much the

lh!lt

registration mu!lt be t'um-

plcted 30 days bef"re any
election , makin~ Saturda y

of a nt• w

IIIO(Jil. . They

bw-sl

mto ch(lt'l"s 48 mtnutes later

when the ora11ge orb of the
stm fiJS£' on:r the Heflectin!!_l:
Pool in a cloudless. deep blue
sky .

Ollef reports
44 arrested
during April
Pollee ['htef Jed Webster
reponed to Pomeroy Council
Monda) ntghl that in the
Jll(lll\h of Apri l his depart·
mcnt nHHie H arrests;r ln·
vest t ~ated IS accidents,
ISSued 9:19 parkmg trc kets,
r .. tlcc tctl $2.761. 92 fr om
park1ng nwters and drove

same

4.&gt;10 o111e,
Typt' of arrests and the

ener gy in Wa shi ng ton."
In Washi ngton, where the
Sun Day movement was bor n.
a n estimated 500 people

num!Jer ru~:.tdt.'. respectively,
wen•
pl'tt y theft . 3:
tr(· s p n!'l~-n ng. 2: Indecent
t'X JJ\ IS UI"(', 2; upt•n fla sk , 2;
lll hl xt catltlll , ~ : llttcring . 2:
fHIIuni·t u y1eld . 3; disturbing
the pt'ih'l', I. failun~ to pfly
ltr krts, 1: HSSllUit. 1: fuilure
\(1 p ii)
f1nc. I ; rec kll"ss '
IIPl'rat hm . I : ba ckmg imllr\IJJt'ri) . I: assun-d l'lcar

rea cti on we get
whenever we m&lt;'ntion solar

gathered on th t• steps of thP

Lin coln Memoria l at 5::!0
a.m . w1dcr the sllvt•rv sUwr

jWlior, tests in top 5 %

comm ented.

Wingett obser ved

President

Unitt•d Press lnlcrnatiunal
Ene rgy Secretary Jam es
Ameri ccllls across the Schl esinger came in for sharp
lklllOn greeted the risin g sun criti cism rrum members of

Jana Burson, Meigs High

8,800 persons wou ld ""' have
bee n p"ssibl c" Wtngett

the la st day .

P age also gave an updat e
on tht' huusc numbe r i ng

Sun Day is observed

During Tuesday's Gallia
Co unty Co mmi ssi oner s

'I

performed under th e

dire ction of Rob Barnilz. soerety presidl'nt . who explained
tht• purpusl' IJf the orga111za tiun . The bas1r qualitil'S
required by members - ct1aradN . leader ship .
scholarship and eom mumt v and school sen ·ice- wer e
outlined by Jenny Clark . Je ;Ul ) Badglty, Susan Edwards
and Greg Stndola .

Paving, painting
contracts awarded

Four defendants forfeit ed
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bonds, one in the amount of
Advan ce tickets for
$1,000, and three others were
Saturday night's Big Bend
fined in the court of Mid·
Varieties can be purchased
dleport Mayor Fred Hoffman
at Swisher-l.ohse Drug
Tuesday night.
Store and New York
Forfeiting a bond of $1 ,000
Clothing House In PumrrOJ'
posted on charges of dr iving
or at llutton's llrug Store
whlle intoxicated , fleeing a
or
Downing -C hilds ln MARRIAGE LICENSE
police officer and thre e
suram·e
Agency Ia MidA marria ge license wa s
counts of hit skip was Jack H.
dleport.
issued to Les li e Robert
DANCE, BANQUET
Shiflett, Jr., 22, Letart, W.
Some ~8 nels . wlll make
The Eastern alumni dance Hayman , 19, Bradbury, and
Va .
up
the show.
Others forfeitin g bonds and banquet wlll be held on Mary Patricia Autherson , 19,
Ht. 3, Racine. &gt;
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were James K. Rice, 19, Saturday , Ma y '/:1 .
Sandy !Wck, Ky., $25 posted
on a charg,r of ruMlng a red
light; Steven L. Martin, 21 ,
Point Pleasant, $50, di sorderly maiUler, and William
Lavendar, 20, Middleport,
$22, speeding.
Fined in the court were
James E. CuiUlingham, 29,
Parkersburg, W. Va., $225
and costs and three days in
the jail, driving while In·
intoxicated; $100 and costs,
E. A. Wingett , chairman of open Fr iday , May 5, fr om 6 qualif ied lu vote in the June
potlllession of marijuana; Bill the Meigs County Board of p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday elect ion.
Reeves, 52, Pomeroy, $25 and Elections, today announced from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Persons
Wingett e~te nd ed hi s
costs', disorderly manner, thut residents have until who fall to register by si ncere thanks to the many
and Carolyn Clonch, Mid- Saturday, May 6, to register Saturdar will not be eligible people who assist cd in the
dleport, $25 and costs, fur the Ju~e Primary.
to vot~ tn the June primary, registration .
disorderly maiUler, and $100
Wingett explained that the Wing ett stated .
" Without tht• cuupcrati111l uf
and costs, destruction of election board for the con·
As of today , 8,800 persons dt•diC Rtt'd i.IIHI ln teri•Stt:d
venlence uf voter~ will be had regi stered and are pe rsuns, th e rc~lstratillll uf
property.

WH S

HUD guidelines are met.

lls titi!CC ,
'Jlcrcttn~ .

,,n

l;

DWI ,

6;

9: tllegal ldt turn

West M;:n n Srer t. 2:
lt•fl\"tn.,: sn•nr . I: cUStJrderly
t'nn du ct . 1

Jana K. Jlllrson, a Meigs High Sch&lt;Nii )uniur.
scored In the top live prrrenl of over one million
studt'nts who took the preliminary schulastlc apliludr
test and National Merit Scholarship qualifying u•st last

1\rn'!OI III g urf1n&gt;rs and
mm lbt•r s nf arrt'sts were,
Ch 1l'f Wt•IJslt' r , ll; officers

Odobcr.

:1 . llt•nr) Wo•rr) , II; Lurr y

('1111!\idcn'fl f11r rl't'ugnitlun in th{" 1979 merit program .
Jatra will bt• notified In ill&lt;' fall,..helher she Is a semifinalist ur a cummt•ndl'd sludeOt In thr C11mpetltlon .

B Vaughan.

F.adr of the tup high scoring students Is being

~liss

Hurs.&gt;n is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F'red

Bursun. Ruute l, Sh8dt', aud Is an hu1wr roll student.

Ho~t· r

Durst . 1: Turn Werry ,

lludson, j ; llarr)

1.~ 1;t1S, 3: L.

4: Doll Stiver s.
3; Grur~e lltr ks. 5; and Bub
ll • w l~ ) , 1. Chtcf Webster
rcpuned that un sonH.~ arrests

11\llrl' tha n une ufficer were
UJ\'olved

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