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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.

NOW OPEN
FOR BUSINESS

.. 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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ig Bend Varieties Saturday night -----,--------;------ -- -__,

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
Wednesda)' . May

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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

Saturda y night

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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
I Continued on page 12}

$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

�)
3 - The Da1Iv Sentmel Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Wednesday, May 3 1978

Pete 1lose resumes quest for 3,000th hit

2- The Dall) Sentmel Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 Wednesday May 3, 1978

Bengals draft another
Griffin; Ray is happy
backfield slot
Can Ray duplicate hiS older
brothers accomplishment•
Sa1d Arch1e, ' I think so
He's a hne athlete He has
good spee&lt;j and he's a
tremendous competitor '
Said Ray, I'm the type of
person who thulks he has
enough athletiC ab1hty and
Hetsman 1 roph) wmner enough heart so I'm not
Archie Gnffm out of Ohio thmkmg about not makmg 11
State 1'uesda1 went back to I don t think that way '
The Griffins mother, Marthe Buckeye campus to select
garet
naturally, thought the
Archt e s younger brother
Ray , a defensl\ e balk, m the selectwn was •great ' "Now
I can see both of them," she
NFI draft
The turn of events means srud 'I kmd of thought Rliy
Cmc1 could ha~e a Grilfm m was flgurmg to go somewhere
both 1ts off ens1ve and else bull m sure happy he's
defenSIV e bac kfte ld thi S gomg Ill Cincmnat1 '
Cine) s two f1rst round
commg season
Ra) 11as' grablil'd by the p1cks were surpriSes, w1th the
Bengals In the second round dub temporarily foregomg
after th e club used 1ts two Its apparent offensive needs
first round chmces to nab to grab Browner and then
Notre Dame defenstlf preparmg for vJ!leran center
lineman Ross Bro" ner and Bob Johnson 's eventual
Wa sh mglon center Bla1r retirement by tappmg Bush
Bush
Browner a 6-3 262-pound
Both Ar chie and Ra) All·Amencan from Warren
Gnffm sa1d th ey were Oh1o who holds several Notre
delighted to be teammates Dame tackling records , was
aga m
the Bengals No 1 p1ck and
the e1ghth player overall
l11as happ) to hear that
Archie sa1d after gettmg the taken tn the draft
Bush, a 6-3, 239-pound
news It seems hke 11 e re
center w1th a reputation for
never apart
I f1 gured he was gmng to mak mg accurate snaps for
get picked m one of the first punts and placements, was
two rounds but I realh d1dn t Cmcy s second chmce m the
know "ho b1 A "h1le back first round and 16th player
lhev 1tht• Ben gals I showed taken overall
The Bengals , concer ned
some mterest m him and the)
about their lack of offenstve
11 ere as kmg me about hm1
and I "as kmd of hop1ng they punch last season had been
expected to take e1ther an
would take tum
Sa1d Ra1 I feel prett1 offens1ve ltneman or runrung
good about 1t and I hope
everythmg goes we ll Gettmg
tnlo pro ball 1s gmng to be a
new thmg and I II need some
guida nce He s Ill) b1g
brother and he can g11e me
the g111dance I need
Ar ch ie won a starting
runmng bac k poSillon his first
\ear " 1th CtnC\ and no ~
brother Ra\ v.111 be tmng to
By BilL MADDEN
na1 l do\\n a defensive
UPI Sports Writer
Save those sad songs
awh1le longer for Wilbur
1H F: Ill\ II\ St-NT l~F.I
Wood and the Catftsh '
llF\ IYfi-:D m nu
I~TFRI--"tlt)f
Both flashed encouraging
MEif.S.MASOI\ AK[A
s1gns
of that old brilliance
HOHEitT IIOE.:fl H fl
Tuesday rught
(II\ t .tltlll r
P • Ul1:.111 ~l la1l\ tXttpl ~turdo)
HWiter, m h1s worst season
hi Th• !J tu
\.tlltl PuiJl~h r j.\
last year when a shoulder
(vll JK~ ll \ l u liLIIl h..t
lll t
Ill
( 'It l St
I VIlli I I ()hi ~ 57 69
InJu ry and a urological
Htblll ~~ l lffLu l'l t ru 19: 21:.6
ailment curtailed hun to JUS!
fo:tht ultrl ll h 111 t4r• 21~
~~ ~ nl tit~~ I H~~w~
pa11J ill
mne w1ns
was still
Pum r • fl hu
VIC
timized
b)
h1s old
:\a\1 n.. l ,uhorll•u~
tpr~!&gt;ut
nemests the gopher ball He
to111'&gt; 1 I . Hdun
b~H l tt~
l101
I udnl 'I' tltld&lt;~nl rth H llJ
y~elded back-to-hack home
Sub.&lt;. n vt• on td\t:. Ddl\t H ll L1
rWis m the fourth 1nrung, but
t t ftr ~'~l l•n n.tltll
tllt'P'
~ttk B) \1 l it 1(( \(1 V.htH I l!ltf
yJe lded only f1ve hits m seven
~• n tl ru t n 11 thl Ott 11 rtl
mnmgs And w1th the a1d of
S:l .!.iJ lit ma I 111 ( llu ..trll 1\ \a
Lou P1mella's two-run
Om ' 11 S22ll0 "I' llltlllh:~
I ll Jt
llutt tlll nth'
S 00
he chalked up his f~rst
homer
F:bt v. l ort L6\~l ·~m :-.1x rnonth~
VIctory of the season m the
$ 11~11
lin t lll tllh:.
S JO
SuiJ~t r ljl\1111 pn t mdu lt ~ Sum]&lt;~ I
Yankees' 4-2 wm over the
lttrt o ,~Stl l \ 111 I
Kansas Ctty Royals
L~------'----'
Its been a long time,"
sa1d Hunter, who hadn 't won
OA KLA ND Ca lif I UPI )- smce August 24 of last year
As long as I can pop the ball
It s off1 ctal former baseball
star Curt Flood and veteran as I did t&lt;lmght, ever)'lhing
sportscaster Bud Foster ha ve should be all r1ght I've been
been h1red to broadcast Oak pushmg 11 Instead of poppmg
land As games for the 1978 It
Pimella s homer capped a
season
starttn g
on
three-run Slllth tnrun~ that
We&lt;lnesday
By RICK VAN SANT
CIN CINNATI tUPI )
' I'm happy to be teamed up
1\llh Archie smd a snuhng
Ra) Gr1fftn and tha t could
mean onl) one thmg
The Ctncmnall Bengals had
drafted another Griffm
The Bengals who a couple
of vears ago drafted two-tune

back ng~l off the bat
But a runrung back 1Da1e
'Deacon" 1\Jrner or San
D1ego State 1 was Ignored
unhl the Bengals' fourth p1rk
and general manager Paul
Brown
explatned
that
Browner was the first ch01ce
because the team thought ht•
was t&lt;lo good to pass by
We fig ured he would be
gone b) the t1me we p1cked
sa1d Brown In fact, m our
prOjectiOns, we figured thiS
man would be the second
player taken
'So at that stage of the
draft, we dec1ded Ill go w1th
the best ava1lable pla)er We
~sked ourselves
Wh1 ch
player would we not want to
play agamst?, and 1t was

By RICK VANSANT
ClNCINNA11 IUPI ) Pete Rose resumes Ius quest
for career hit No 3 000
t&lt;lmght
Rose, held hitless the la•t
two games, has 2 996 Iuts
gomg
Into
tomght s
Cmcmna tl Rc~ls- Pillladelphla
Ph1ls game at Riverfront
Stad1um

Bro\\ner '
In also maktng Bush a first
round selert10n Cmcy began
lookmg ahead to the t1me
when Johnson a 10 ye ar
veterCin and th(• onl y ongmal
Bengal left on the team

after handmg ne" Cardinal
Manager Ken Bo)er Ius th1rd
shutout v1cl0 1y m four
ga 1nes
That s all that
counts
1he 28-)Cal old rtght
handcr sa ' s he s ha vmg

trouble w1Lh Ius dell\ er) - he
says he • 1uslnng h1s pitches
' I don t knoll exactly what
11 IS, he sa) s I'm trymg to
s1t back and walt a little
more, but I m st1ll rushmg
and not gettmg the pitches
where I "ant them

Browns' first-round draft picks
may have to learn new positions
Cl EVE I AND i UPI ) The Cle~e land Browns' two
fir st roun d o1ck s 1n the
~atl n na l Footba ll League
lo lle~e draft ma)
find
themselves haVIng to learn
new IJOSitiOns when th e club
opens tram1ng camp thiS
s wmn ~r

The Brn\\n s grabbed
Un11 ers1ty of Southe rn
Cal1forma linebacker Clay
Matthews and Alabama w1de
r ecc tver O'n:H' Nev..some m

th e opemng 1ouncl of the draft
Tuesday
Matlhe~&lt; s ~&lt;ill remam a
hn~ba cke&gt; a rcord1ng to the
Cleveland br31n trus t, but
he II be shifted from the
m1ddle lo the ouL.,de And
Newsome w1ll still be a
receiver but he II probably
be tned at ti ght end
Picking 12th 10 the opemng
round the Browns for the
second consecutive year took
a linebacker ••ch the ir f~rst
p1ck Matthews IS a 6-2, 230pounder who ranked th ird on
the TroJanS m taLkies last
season w1th ll3 He played
m1ddle lmebacker Ius last
two years at USC
'Matthew s 1s sha 1p smart
and rated very htgh on our
tests, " said Mik e N1xon,
Browns d~rector of college
scoutmg "There IS no doubt
he can play thiS fir st year
f

He 's

b1g,

Iough

and

agress1ve '

Last year, Cleveland
selected m•ddle lmebacker
Robert Jackson w1th their
first p1ck Jackson suffered a
severe knee mjury early m
trammg camp and was out
the entire 1977 season,
however
The Browns scoutmg
department had Matthews
listed as the flfth·lughest
rated college player 10 th1s
year's draft pool
Cleveland t&lt;lok a calculated
nsk
before
selertmg
Newsome by trading the ftrstround chmce 1t got from
Chi cago m the M1ke Phipps
deal to Los Angeles In
return U)e Browns got the
Rams f~rst-round pick, plus
their fourth-rou nd selection
The move dropped the
Browns from the 20th to 23rd
p1ck 10 the ope rung round But
With that selection, Cleveland
grabbed Newsome
" It was a definite gamble,"
smd
Browns
General
M.lnagcr Pete Hadhazy "Los
Angeles wanted our turn very
badly and we f1gured It was
worth 11 Ill add a fourth-round
p1ck Now we're taJkmg about
players hke M1 ckey S1ms and
Ohver Davis " both of whom
were drated m the fourth
round last year and started

'

for Cleve land as rooktes
Newsome caught 36 passes
for 804 yards m 1977 The
Browns satd they had a backup cho1ce, had e1thel Los
Angel es, Mmnesota or
Pittsburgh surpriSed them by
nammg Newsome
' OzZie wa s the bes t
receiver I've ever coached /

Montreal was postponed because of cold wea ther
A's 2, Blue Jays I·
Gan Alexander h1t hiS fifth
game-" mmng home run of
th e season
and the
contmually surpnstng A's got
more good pitching as Matt
Keough an d Ehas Sosa
com bined on a fl\eh1tter
Orioles 3, Red St&gt;X I
Eddlf Murra7 s seventhInning homer snapped a 1-1
ti e and Denms Martin ez
hurled a four-hitter m the
Or1oles 11c tor)
Indians 4 Manners l
Wlilte Horton stroked a

SENIOR GALS - Semo• son the Me1gs Gtrls track team are, from left , Km1 Krautter, Megan Miller, Jtll
Batey , Kelh Clelland and Lon Wyn e
NEW YOHK IUPI 1 - John Tuesda) left for Plague
Z1egler U&gt;e pres ident of the Czcc hos lov.tk la \\h ere he
to
f1nallle
Nat10n.d Horke~ I eague hopes

arra ngements for an All-Star
se nc s nex t
Febru al )
!Jetween the So' let Un10n and

an NHI team
Z~egler wtll return to the
Umted States on Fnday

I

Whatever problems he s

In other Na ttonal l.eague
havmg \\:lth Iu s m otton
g.uncs Chicago beat I os
Forsch now 4 2 allowed onI) Angeles 5-4 m 10 mnmgs, San
duubles m the tlnrd , fourth D1ego edged P1tl1burgh 2 1
.md runth tnnm ~s and back - and Atlanta bea t New V01 k
to-bac k s111 gles 111 th e 5-4 Houston at M ont~e.il "as
seven th
postpom•d bee c1 usc 1Jf culd
Forsch JOined 111 the 14-lut 11 eather
St I OUI S hittin g atta ck
In the Amcncan I.t:ctgue
~&lt;lu ch dealt John Montefuslo
Ne" Y01 k beat K.msas Ctt)
hiS second loss m th1 ee 4-2, Bali more stopped Boston
dectstons w1th an HBI-&lt;iouble 3 I Chicago beat Milwaukee
m th ~ eighth
Keith 53, Oak land edged foronto
Hernandez led the assa ult 2 I Cleveland Look Sea ttle 4
1\llil three hits as th e Ca1ds 1 and [) (' trn l t thr 1&lt;:hf'd
smatked SIX d rtub les

t~o

run homer 10 the se1enth
mmng to stake so uthpaw
H1ck WallS to h1s serond
vtctory Wa1ts )lelded JUSt
f1ve hits before gettmg rehef
hel p fr om H1ck K1 uegcr and
J1m Kern 10 the mnth
Tigers 10, Angels 2
Jason 1hompson dr01e m
three runs ~•th h1s f1fU1
homer and a pair of smgles
wh1le rookte Lance Parnsh
accounted for three other
HBi s dunng a f11 e-run fn st
mmng M11t Wi lcox \\a s the
benef1 c1ar) of ti1e l1gu s'
outblll st

Ward lone 1st round
pick for Buckeyes
NEW YORK I UPI ) Ta ckle Chns Ward of Oh10
State was the lone Ohio
college football player picked
m the fi rst round of the NFI
draft Tuesday
Ward who 11as the fourth
plaver p1 cked 111 the annual
draft " ent to the New York
Jets
Oth er OhiOans p1cked
through the first s1x roWJ ds
were

- Ra 1 Gnffm defensl\ e
b,Hk Oh10 State s ~ c o11d
round by Cmcmnat1
- Mike Woods linebac ker
Cmctnnau second round b)
llalt11nore
- Mark Mill er qu ar
te rback, Bowlin g Green
lh!rd rou nd by Cleveland
-Jack Williams defensl\ c
end Bowling Green SIXth
round by St I ou1s

Property Transfers
Allan Hamm Betty Hanun lmda M Baker Pt lilt 16
to J eff Mor ri S Parcels M1ddlepon
Pomeroy
Edith I amber! , Drexel
James J Proffitt Shenff Lambert to Roger Adams
Lou Irene Roseberry etal to R1ght of Wa y llutland
John J ftuse, Mary K Hose
48 acres, Lebanon
Roy Kohlhausen Ma c1e
Kohlhau se n to W1lham
NP.W YOHK I UPI ) - F11e
Cassady , Parcel Orange
undergradua te pla ye r s,
AIIJert R Dangelo Wilma Incl uding Um verSi t) of Sa n
I Dangelo to Monongahela FrC~n usco teammHt es
Power Cu Hight of Wo~y
Wmfred Boynes and Ja1 nes
Ohve
Ho1 dy
ha\ e dec lar ed
James F Arnold Huth B
th emselv es ehg1ble for the
Arnold to Thom as Baker, NBA dra ft June 9

sa 1d legendary Alabama
Coach Bear Br)ant
Cleveland Coach Sam Rutl
ghana echoed Bryant's com
ments " Newsome IS an
ex cell ent blocker for an
outside rece1ver and he ca n
catch 'em m the dark '
In round two, the Browns
tapped John Evans , a h1ghly
regarded
punter
wh o
probably also w1ll be
groomed as a backup
quarterback Evans, at 6-1 ,
200-pounds, played at North
Carolina State
The Browns also selected
runnmg ba ck Larry ~&lt;&gt;lhns of
Texas A&amp;l and qulft'terback
Mark Miller of Bowling
NEW YOHK (UP II - One
Green 1n the third round
of the nation s lea din g
guard Pete Pullara of passer s and several other
Tennessee-Chattanooga
111
glittering nuggets of talent
the fourth round , wtde remain untapped as the 1978
receiver Keith Wright of Nat iOnal Football I eague
Memphis State m the f1fth draft moves mlo 1ts final day
round, and center AI Pitts of today
Michigan State 10 the s1xlh
After th e s1x ro unds
completed l'uesday, most of
round

lln lt th(:ll Hwsc 1(Jn nccts Y..m s

ton

d bundle of pr 1zes mLludmg

I he preCise tunc that Bose
cracks lu l No 1,000 IS
1mp01 tant to t11ousands of
entered a local ncwspape1 s
Pete Ho se I 000 H1t

ttinncr ~Ht tJ Pe l~ &lt;.~ntl hi s wrfe
Fan s have bee n full owmg
Prt~ s pr ngr ess smu..: the
S'!(.l son st :u tcd
Edell tune HoS( gel' a h1t
c~l Rtvcr£ r(J nt
the huge

(On test

SllllclJ&lt;J.J rd l1ghl' up "' lh

Cmunni:lt lans

wh o

ha\ e

1 he pc1 son gucssmg the
&lt;.~nd 111 ce~se

dr1v,

numh~ r

to go untrl J 000
f or tnvHt buffs, Ros~ s

\\ha tcHr tareer htt number

of ti es the

Mu&gt;~al

It 1s ,1nd then fla sl1cs the

3 630 4 f11 s Spea ker

4 515 5 Hnnus We~ gnc r 3 430

f1rst tnt was a triple off
Pillsbw ~h s Bob Fncnd back
on Apnl 13, 1963 at old
Crosle y F~eld
And for the record the
se lect hst of all t1me ca•eer
tut leaders that Rose w1ll iJe
J Omm ~ 1 I y Cobb 4,191 2
Hank Aaron 3 771 3 Stan

Meigs wzn tourney opener

Encouraging signs flashed
by two veteran AL hurlers
wtped out a 2 I Royals lead
while Sparky Lyle flmshed up
w1th two 1nnmgs of shutout
rehef for his fourth save
Meanwhtle, the 36-year-&lt;Jld
Wood who spent most of the
past two seasons recovermg
from a shattered left
kneecap scattered e1ght hits
m beating the Mllwaukt:e
Bre11ers, 5-3 w1th the help of
Lamar Johnson s 11\o-run
homer tn the e1ghth mrung It
was the second wm m fiv e
dec1s1ons for Wood
'I JUSt have to challenge
them w1th the knuckleball
sa1d Wood They kno11 11 s
commg and I JUSt have to
make sure I come out on
t&lt;lp
Elsewhere m the Amertcan
League, Oakland shaded
Toronto 2-1 Baltunore put
away Boston 3-1 Cleveland
downed Seattle, 4-1 , and
Detroit drubbed Caltforn1a
10-2
In Natwnal League actwn
It was Atlanta 5, New York 4
St Lows 9, San Franc1sco 0
Chicago 5, Los Angeles 4, m
10 mnmgs and San D~ego 2
Pittsburgh 1 Houston at

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The Ben gals also selec ted
" 1de rece&gt; ver Don Bass of
Houston and defen:m e tackle
led Ytncent of W1ch1la State
111 the th~rd round
"'de
rece&gt;ve r Dennis I aw of
E ~t ern Tennessee m the
fourth round linebacker
Tom Dmkle of Kansas and
quarterback Hob Hertel of
Southern Cahforma m the
fifth round and runnmgback
Steve Ge~se of Penn Stale m
the s1xth round

Forsch tosses ive-hitter
By MIKE SHAUN
UPI Spons Writer
Bob Forsch rna) be ha vmg
problems - but you'd ha\ e
trouble telling that to the San
Francisco Giants
Forsch, who lost tw o
straight starts smce throwmg
theonl) no-l11lter m the maJOr
leagues th1s season tossed a
f1ve-h1t shutout 1'uesda)
afternoon as the St Lolli s
Cardinals crushed the G1ants
9-ll
'I got by ' Forsch sa1d

Ctncy entertains Montrea l In
a fow ·!-(ame senes
I he Heds were 1d lc
Tuesday and Thu1 sday 1s
another off-day
Hose belted five h1ls
Saturday agamst the New
Y01 k Ml'ls but went 0-for-1
Sunday m New York and had
anoth er 0 for -4 showmg
Mundcty nigh t at home

h EddJC Collins I 311 7
W1lhe Mays 3 283 8 Nap
LaJ"" 1251 9 Paul Waner
I 152 10 Cap Anson 3 081 11
AI KaJme I 007 12 Hoberto
Clc111cnte 3 000
All 12 are e1the1 m the Hall
of rante or not yet ehg1ble for
se le1 l1on

Down Warren, 6-2; Becker stars

rehres

NL Roundup

W11en the 37-)ear old now
h1s 16th season co llects
four more hits he Will become
only the 13th player m the
history of baseball w1lh 3 000
or more htts
While It 's unlikely that
Rose could get all four
necessary hits ton1ght he s
an odds-Qn cho1&lt;e to h1t the
mark lh1s weekend when
m

Californi a, 10-2
Cubs 5, Dudgers 4
Mr1nny rnll o s seco nd
doubl e nf the game sco• c-d
Hudy Menil from second base
with onl nut 1n th~ OOttum of
the 10th llln lng lO giVC
Ch1cago 1ts \ tctor y ovu I os
\ ng cl es and exte nd th e
Dodge• losmg st1 ea k to lin Cl
gn mes

Padr&lt;s 2, P1ra1es I
Bob Owrhmko scallel ed
mm• tut !i ami Dez rei I ho111.t ~
scored both San D1 ego runs to

It ad San D1ego over
Pillsburgh Owchmko, now 22 walked t\\0 and struck out
t" o 1n g01ng the distance for
U1 e f1rst ltme tin s yea r John
Ca ndelana fell Ill 1-4
llra.es 5, Mets 4
B1ff Poc oroba s two out
smgle w1lh the bases loaded
ca pped a two run nmth
mmng rally wh1ch ga~e the
Braves their VICtory O\er the
Mets
He lieve r Adrtan
Dev me 2 I was the wmrung
pitcher

KC Bobcats suffer
first loss of year
North Gal11a ralhcd for f1 ve
runs m the Sixt h mmng
I ucsdal n1 ght at H111 {, ande
lu defea t the pi &lt;&gt;VIOII SI)
un beaten Kyge 1 C ~ee k
Hobeals 10 9 tn an SVA C
enco unt er pia) ed on tile Hw
ft edmen d1amond
Gotng to to the con test
Cnach Jun Sprague s Bobcats
had" 7-ll record mclud1 ng an
earller "1n over the P1ratcs
Nunh Ga llld 11 athng 4 1 tn
the fourth mnm g lied lht
game at l-1 on!\ to sec K(
ta ke a une run llad 111 thl
fifth l'hc Pn dtes ag.un t1ul
th• SCUI C at 0·5
In I he SIX th Coach 11d
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Minm s ~lid p1tch and ' 'ng le
b1 D," nl Sha~&lt;
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hitler llilh three hils m four
lnps Shaw and Marty Glass
bum got 1110 hils each
The hard hilling Bobcat s
IH re held t" JU St th ree
safetie s one each b) M1ke
Case\ ( l(1 ude Curnel1us e~n d

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North Ca lha 6-4 overa ll and
13 m the SVAC pla)s Hannan
Trace Thu rsday 111 lhe'Class
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Nibert 161 and Russell
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ThiS spr~ng IS no exception
as the hard-luck Marauders
rose last night at MHS to
down Warren 6-2 m the
opemng round of Class AA

B) Greg Bailey
also established by Laura
The MC!gs Jumor H1gh Snuth m1le run and shot
Girls track team defeated put lynn Ohver h1gh JUmp
Ga lh pohs 111 a dual meet on Geurg1a Johnson d1scus 440
Munday b) the score of 58-46 Yard relay team, Paula
lndlvtdual h1gh scorer for Sw1sher Pa ula Horton
Me1gs was Knstm Anderson r.1mmy Fetty and Cmdy
with a wm 111 the ~40 yard run Crooks and the medley relay
Paula Swisher
I new schoo l reco rd I, a second team,
I anm1y Fetty Cmdy Crooks
1n the 120 )ard 1•1" hurd les
and member of the 11 111111ng t~nd Anderson
mediC) rela) teams
01 her scorers for Me1gs
Nt"~ s~.: h uu l reco rds "ere were Margie M11ler , 220 and
rela) Barb Grueser , first 111
330 yard run and Kn s
S no ~den d1scus
Girls turmng 1n goo d
performances although not
sc01 mg, ~ere V1 ck1 Debord
Knstal S1sso n, Becky Handle) Karen Goggms Steph1e
Houchms Hhunda Mitchell,
Barb Will, K1m Fraley, Ed1e
C.nmm and Juha Spencer
Me1gs Jumor fhgh track
De~t
teams both boys and g1rls
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CAHBONDAI.E, Ill IUP I )
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to
become coach of the Southern
llhnms Uruvers1ty basketball
team Alhlelll D~rector Gale
Sa yers annou nced Tuesda)
Sal ers sa1d he hoped the
.1pp01nlmenl would be made
b) Ma) 11
Slill under consideratiOn
" ere Lambert s assi sta nt
George lu bell, a form er
assistant at Kansas Sam
Miranda Don Dyer , coach at
Henderson State m Arkansas
and Joe Gottfned, coach at
Ash land Ohio College

Nlnetv Clay tntereu penalty
II
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belore

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The AtheM County
Sav ings &amp; Loa n Co
'296 Second St

lc\led bv the league aga1nst
Anthony Ro!Jerts won't affect
th e pi a) of h1s rook1e
for11 ard Roberts was tagged
"1th the p&lt;•nalty for punching
Dave Meyers of Mil waukee
durmg the thtrd game
Mllwauk"' IS ndmg high on
1ts ~urre nt wnve of success
We were one game from
bemg out of tt ' sa1d Bucks'
b'ljard Qumn Buckner Now
Denver IS In the sam e
spot
At Portland a crowd of
more than 2,000 greeted the
rra1l Blazers at the airport
Tuesday And 11 shared the
sentim ents of for11ard
Maunce Lucas
U you play wtth your
heart,' he sa1d, ' there's
nothmg more to g1ve "
After Seattle's 105 94
trmmph Monday n1ght, Ja ck
Hamsay left the locker room
knowmg that despite the loss
11 had been a job well done
" Walk out With your heads
h1gh, the Portland coach
told h1s players "I don t
know 1f I've ever been more
proud of a team even last
year's champ10nsh1p club '

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a new trend
The college supplymg the
mo;'l players to the NFI.
durmg the first s1x roWlds did
not come from the Pa c 1f1 c~
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IQU IIdS

plagued Me1gs hurlers th1s
year, but not last mght at
least not after the first mmng
The VISitors got both their
runs m the first and both
were unearn ed Aller a
leadoff walk and stolen base
w1th an error on the throw
the Warrtor runner raced
home on a w1ld p1tch Another
runner who had also reached
on a walk stole second

advanced on another Wild
pitch and scored on a Me1gs
e1ro1 But from then on
Ebersbach ~a s 1n complete
l'U nl rot
Me1gs got all the runs the1

necd t•rJ tn the boHom uf the
fJrst by pldllng lhl ec 11111
Huod dod M1ke Wayland buth
W&lt;llk ed
After a stolen ba s~ &lt;~ n d an
error, Hu11 d nH:ed horn e on
another Wi::i n en er ror
Full ow tng ~ stnkl out
AIIA N1A iUP i i - The Me~g s catcher !.r eg Beckel
Atlanta Falcons 'I ues d.J y blast e&lt;l an ms1de the park
traded safely Ray Br&lt;mn hurn er '' tall) tw o muH
thetr d ll tt me mt eru plton t un c~
leader, to the New Orleans
One run mthe thud and lwu
Smnts
for
\etera n 111 the f1fth added some
cornerback Erme Jackson 111 brcathtng room f11r Ebers
fl straight one-for-ma~ deal
bach
We 1eg1et losmg Hay
Bec ker had" perfect mght
Brown smd Falcons coath al the plate as he went thr e&lt;
l.eman Bcnnell But With for th r e~ rh1 s humer and tWIJ
• the new rule aga1nst humpmg d11ubleSJ sco red a run and
m th e pdSS tng ge:u ne we had four Hill s W.oyla nd and
believe 11 w11l be \!ta ll) Ha y Andre" s had the uthe1
trave l to Federal Hockmg on 1111po1 tant tu ha'" adequate tM Me1gs hits both Singles
May 4to partiCipate 10 a dual depth d t th e c 01 ncrba , k
Ada111 s K1n8 and Bryan
meet
poSitions
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Only one
wrong w1thand
U1e story
It nevera
happened
Galfund,
a lhmg
welterweight,
Braddock
heavyweight , never even sparred together
'l'wms' owner CalVIn Griffith recalls h1s first trtp to sprmg
tralrung w1th the Washmgton Senators m 1925 and one of the
reasons he does was because Walter Johnson , a member of the
club at the time, made such an Impression on hm1 "He had
only one p1tch, his fastball , but that was all he needed,'' says
Gnfflth ' tie never knocked anyone down , and the strongest
words he ever used were 'Gee whiz'' "
Angelo Dtmdee, long-tune tramer of Muhammad Ah and a
line judge of fighters, believes he has the world's future
muldlewe1ght champ m David Love of San D1ego
Kids ca n be fickle gtbwing up When she was a little g1rl
Pete Rose 's 14-year-old daughter Fawn ldohzed W1lhe Ma)S
She had posters of him all over the wall of her bedroom Now
that she's older, who do you think Is her favorite ballpla)cr '
Nope, not her father Steve Garvey

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By Greg llallc)
Huldmg off .t l&lt;~lc mmng
threat the host Southern
1 urn a dues duJA:ncd Alexander
last n•l(ht 10-5
R1ghty M1ke Huddl eston
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~h1l e Huddleston gave up
four free passes

NEW YOHK iUPI ) - U nothmg else Oakland's p ckrabbn
sta rt out of box adds some we1ght to one of the late Branch
R1ckey sold pet preachments - " Ah•ays keep 'em hungry'
Charlie Fmley ISdomg that and 11 s 1\ 0Ikmg out fm e for hun so
far Wh1 le those multllmillon·dollar superstars w1th the other
clubs are struggling to JUStify their astron01mcal salanc s
F'tnle) 's ra ve nous )Oung No-Names are scratchtn g and
cla\\mg solei) Ill keep from bemg sent back to the uunors
They re not gelling mh ove rmght e1lher Stx of the As
regulars are workmg for the 1111niiTIWII $21 000 and 16 others
are gellmg less than $50 000
Hank Aa ron sa) s he never smoked so much as he dHI
unmed1ately after breaking Babe Ruth s home-run record Ills
11-)car-&lt;Jld daughter Cec1 11as tnst rw11ental 1n gelli ng hun to
kick the Cigarette habit not so long ago She sa1d to me If ,1n
11-year-&lt;Jid has st nsc enough to knoll all the harm that
smokmg can do, shouldn t a 44 year-old man ha ve at least tile
same amount of sense• ' say s Aaron
When Muhammad Ail 's all through flghtmg prell) soon
now our government could do worse than 11.1e him as " good
will ambassador around the world He relates to people
e\erywhere and the) relate to h1m Th.1t takes 111 people fr om
all different strata Who else could call up a head of state or the
king of any country on the telephone and get r1ght through ' Ail
says he sa man of peace Maybe he could help ach1 eve 1l
Doug Flynn the Mel• bnght young Infi elder "ho wa s with
U~e Reds 21'z years, ha s nothmg but fond memon es uf Pete
Rose ,md says he II never forget how Rose stuck Ius neck out
for hm1 when he \\as a rook1e It had to do w1th a story 10 the
newspaper,' Flynn sa)s ' The story quoted Spark y Anderson
as saymg he thought some of the younger kHls on the club" ere
Hollywoodmg' 11by hangtng around with fello\\ s hke Pete and
Johnny Bench and tr ymg to keep up w1th lhelf standard of
llvmg I knew I was one of those he was refernn g to and I cildn t
thmk 1t was JUStified Pete told me not to worry , he'd take c''"
of 11 I don 't know what Sparky meant, but 1 II hna out he
sa1d He came out and told me Sparky had meant 11 for my
good the whole th1ng had got tw1sted around and that I needn t
concern m)self about 1t anymore"
Nad1a Comanech1's btggest competition m the 1980 Olympll s
m Moscow t'Ould turn out to be Canada s 14 ) ear-old K,~ren
Kelsall If you'd hk e Ill know mo1 e about her or abou t some of
the pressure U1at goes With her s pee~alty, "ad fhe Makmg uf
a Gymnast , an absorbmg new book written by lean
Boulogne
Former welterweight contender Harry Galfund d1ed last
Fnday 111 M1an11 Beach at 72, and ma) be the nan1e doesn't rmg
a bell with most of t&lt;lday's ft ghl fans but1t ce rtamly does w1th
old-tune followers of the sport Galfund who lost onl) a dozen
or so of h1s 150 professiOnal fi ghts and never was kayoed 10 Ius
Ul-year career, was supposed to ha ve been James J
Braddock 's steppmg stone to stardom According to a Widely
accepted story, Braddock's manager, Joe Gould, ftrst not1 ced
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Injuries hurting Bullets
Unltrd Pr~ss tntcrn,ttlonal
Ill ovett1111e tn llS opcrung
l'he Wash ington Bullets .1re g&lt;&gt;mc 11cton He fm1 shed
fln dmg out •nJunes arc as "1th 28 pmn ts 18 rebound s
mucli a part of the game of s1x blocks four steals and tll o
hasketball as lht slam dunk .ISSISls
.1nd pick and roll
Phll.&lt;clelph la Coach Bllll
You th10k vou have the Cunmn gham " as surpnsed
mlunes behmd )OU and no11 Waslungton beat h1s club on
ll11 s happ ens,' l.un enled tile bo.trds
Wa slung ton Coal h D1ck
I swe hope we can turn
Mo lla
' I w,1s a fra1 d th 1s th1n g around n gh t
somethmg ~as broken so at a\\a) , sa1d Cunn•ngha m
least It's not all bad ne11s '
We JUst ha \C to work
Motta s latest concern 1s harder I here s no question
muscular centeJ Wes Unsctd, the boards were tilf b1g
" ho suffer ed a badly d1ffe1ence 111 the first game
spramed ankl e Sunday 10 We have to box out and have
Wa sh 1n g t on s 122 117 everybody rebound "
overl1me victory over the
Mea nwliJi e, the Den\ er
Ph1ladelph1a 76c rs 1he Nuggets are hnd1ng the
Bullets lead the best-&lt;Jf-seven Milwaukee Bucks st1 ck1ng Ill
Ea s t e rn Co nf e r e nce them like flypaper
champ1onsh1p senes, t-ll
After leading the quarll'rSo 1f Wash mgton hopes to final senes 3-1 m gan~es the
contain the phys1cal 76ers on Bu cks have won two stra1ght
the boards m tonight's second The dec 1dmg game w11l be
game at Philadelphia 11 will played m Denver t&lt;ln1ght
have to be a workmanlike Sea ttle awaits the 11mner to
eff ort
play for the Western ConferWllh Unseld ou t ,, grealer cnce champiOnship
burden falls on the shoulders
I don t know what tn do '
of Elvtn H.1yes
sa1&lt;l Dcmer Coach La rry
'l'he 6-foot 9 vclcl "'' scored '--il.ro" n
mne of Waslungton s 13 pomts
brown hopes a $1,000 fme

SectiOnal compellhon
For the second game m a
row , the Me1gs mound staff
had a com plete turnaround
from the early season, turn
1ng m admirable per
formances In the Warren
game Ttm Ebersbach 1\ ent
the distance, fano1ng twelve
and wa lkmg JUSt hve while
) Ieiding Just three safeties
Control problems have

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team defeats Gallipolis

Pomeroy Oh10

Much talent remains as pro
draft moves into final day
tht s ) C,Jr s t{lp to llege seniot s
Wi!J(' gobbled up ar tiOIH l1
166 selected - yet a t'"
pi•) ers sportmg 1mpress1ve
credentials have not been
drafted by the 28 NFI. teams
and It IS these players wh~
undoubtedly w1ll be the focus
nf loday 's fmal s1x rnuntl s
For mstanu Huston Col

By Greg Baile)
As has been the case the
past few seasons lhe Me~gs
Marauder baseba llers seem
to r 1se to the occas wn
whenever toume) lime rolls

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3 - The Da1Iv Sentmel Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Wednesday, May 3 1978

Pete 1lose resumes quest for 3,000th hit

2- The Dall) Sentmel Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 Wednesday May 3, 1978

Bengals draft another
Griffin; Ray is happy
backfield slot
Can Ray duplicate hiS older
brothers accomplishment•
Sa1d Arch1e, ' I think so
He's a hne athlete He has
good spee&lt;j and he's a
tremendous competitor '
Said Ray, I'm the type of
person who thulks he has
enough athletiC ab1hty and
Hetsman 1 roph) wmner enough heart so I'm not
Archie Gnffm out of Ohio thmkmg about not makmg 11
State 1'uesda1 went back to I don t think that way '
The Griffins mother, Marthe Buckeye campus to select
garet
naturally, thought the
Archt e s younger brother
Ray , a defensl\ e balk, m the selectwn was •great ' "Now
I can see both of them," she
NFI draft
The turn of events means srud 'I kmd of thought Rliy
Cmc1 could ha~e a Grilfm m was flgurmg to go somewhere
both 1ts off ens1ve and else bull m sure happy he's
defenSIV e bac kfte ld thi S gomg Ill Cincmnat1 '
Cine) s two f1rst round
commg season
Ra) 11as' grablil'd by the p1cks were surpriSes, w1th the
Bengals In the second round dub temporarily foregomg
after th e club used 1ts two Its apparent offensive needs
first round chmces to nab to grab Browner and then
Notre Dame defenstlf preparmg for vJ!leran center
lineman Ross Bro" ner and Bob Johnson 's eventual
Wa sh mglon center Bla1r retirement by tappmg Bush
Bush
Browner a 6-3 262-pound
Both Ar chie and Ra) All·Amencan from Warren
Gnffm sa1d th ey were Oh1o who holds several Notre
delighted to be teammates Dame tackling records , was
aga m
the Bengals No 1 p1ck and
the e1ghth player overall
l11as happ) to hear that
Archie sa1d after gettmg the taken tn the draft
Bush, a 6-3, 239-pound
news It seems hke 11 e re
center w1th a reputation for
never apart
I f1 gured he was gmng to mak mg accurate snaps for
get picked m one of the first punts and placements, was
two rounds but I realh d1dn t Cmcy s second chmce m the
know "ho b1 A "h1le back first round and 16th player
lhev 1tht• Ben gals I showed taken overall
The Bengals , concer ned
some mterest m him and the)
about their lack of offenstve
11 ere as kmg me about hm1
and I "as kmd of hop1ng they punch last season had been
expected to take e1ther an
would take tum
Sa1d Ra1 I feel prett1 offens1ve ltneman or runrung
good about 1t and I hope
everythmg goes we ll Gettmg
tnlo pro ball 1s gmng to be a
new thmg and I II need some
guida nce He s Ill) b1g
brother and he can g11e me
the g111dance I need
Ar ch ie won a starting
runmng bac k poSillon his first
\ear " 1th CtnC\ and no ~
brother Ra\ v.111 be tmng to
By BilL MADDEN
na1 l do\\n a defensive
UPI Sports Writer
Save those sad songs
awh1le longer for Wilbur
1H F: Ill\ II\ St-NT l~F.I
Wood and the Catftsh '
llF\ IYfi-:D m nu
I~TFRI--"tlt)f
Both flashed encouraging
MEif.S.MASOI\ AK[A
s1gns
of that old brilliance
HOHEitT IIOE.:fl H fl
Tuesday rught
(II\ t .tltlll r
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HWiter, m h1s worst season
hi Th• !J tu
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last year when a shoulder
(vll JK~ ll \ l u liLIIl h..t
lll t
Ill
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InJu ry and a urological
Htblll ~~ l lffLu l'l t ru 19: 21:.6
ailment curtailed hun to JUS!
fo:tht ultrl ll h 111 t4r• 21~
~~ ~ nl tit~~ I H~~w~
pa11J ill
mne w1ns
was still
Pum r • fl hu
VIC
timized
b)
h1s old
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tpr~!&gt;ut
nemests the gopher ball He
to111'&gt; 1 I . Hdun
b~H l tt~
l101
I udnl 'I' tltld&lt;~nl rth H llJ
y~elded back-to-hack home
Sub.&lt;. n vt• on td\t:. Ddl\t H ll L1
rWis m the fourth 1nrung, but
t t ftr ~'~l l•n n.tltll
tllt'P'
~ttk B) \1 l it 1(( \(1 V.htH I l!ltf
yJe lded only f1ve hits m seven
~• n tl ru t n 11 thl Ott 11 rtl
mnmgs And w1th the a1d of
S:l .!.iJ lit ma I 111 ( llu ..trll 1\ \a
Lou P1mella's two-run
Om ' 11 S22ll0 "I' llltlllh:~
I ll Jt
llutt tlll nth'
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he chalked up his f~rst
homer
F:bt v. l ort L6\~l ·~m :-.1x rnonth~
VIctory of the season m the
$ 11~11
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Yankees' 4-2 wm over the
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Kansas Ctty Royals
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Its been a long time,"
sa1d Hunter, who hadn 't won
OA KLA ND Ca lif I UPI )- smce August 24 of last year
As long as I can pop the ball
It s off1 ctal former baseball
star Curt Flood and veteran as I did t&lt;lmght, ever)'lhing
sportscaster Bud Foster ha ve should be all r1ght I've been
been h1red to broadcast Oak pushmg 11 Instead of poppmg
land As games for the 1978 It
Pimella s homer capped a
season
starttn g
on
three-run Slllth tnrun~ that
We&lt;lnesday
By RICK VAN SANT
CIN CINNATI tUPI )
' I'm happy to be teamed up
1\llh Archie smd a snuhng
Ra) Gr1fftn and tha t could
mean onl) one thmg
The Ctncmnall Bengals had
drafted another Griffm
The Bengals who a couple
of vears ago drafted two-tune

back ng~l off the bat
But a runrung back 1Da1e
'Deacon" 1\Jrner or San
D1ego State 1 was Ignored
unhl the Bengals' fourth p1rk
and general manager Paul
Brown
explatned
that
Browner was the first ch01ce
because the team thought ht•
was t&lt;lo good to pass by
We fig ured he would be
gone b) the t1me we p1cked
sa1d Brown In fact, m our
prOjectiOns, we figured thiS
man would be the second
player taken
'So at that stage of the
draft, we dec1ded Ill go w1th
the best ava1lable pla)er We
~sked ourselves
Wh1 ch
player would we not want to
play agamst?, and 1t was

By RICK VANSANT
ClNCINNA11 IUPI ) Pete Rose resumes Ius quest
for career hit No 3 000
t&lt;lmght
Rose, held hitless the la•t
two games, has 2 996 Iuts
gomg
Into
tomght s
Cmcmna tl Rc~ls- Pillladelphla
Ph1ls game at Riverfront
Stad1um

Bro\\ner '
In also maktng Bush a first
round selert10n Cmcy began
lookmg ahead to the t1me
when Johnson a 10 ye ar
veterCin and th(• onl y ongmal
Bengal left on the team

after handmg ne" Cardinal
Manager Ken Bo)er Ius th1rd
shutout v1cl0 1y m four
ga 1nes
That s all that
counts
1he 28-)Cal old rtght
handcr sa ' s he s ha vmg

trouble w1Lh Ius dell\ er) - he
says he • 1uslnng h1s pitches
' I don t knoll exactly what
11 IS, he sa) s I'm trymg to
s1t back and walt a little
more, but I m st1ll rushmg
and not gettmg the pitches
where I "ant them

Browns' first-round draft picks
may have to learn new positions
Cl EVE I AND i UPI ) The Cle~e land Browns' two
fir st roun d o1ck s 1n the
~atl n na l Footba ll League
lo lle~e draft ma)
find
themselves haVIng to learn
new IJOSitiOns when th e club
opens tram1ng camp thiS
s wmn ~r

The Brn\\n s grabbed
Un11 ers1ty of Southe rn
Cal1forma linebacker Clay
Matthews and Alabama w1de
r ecc tver O'n:H' Nev..some m

th e opemng 1ouncl of the draft
Tuesday
Matlhe~&lt; s ~&lt;ill remam a
hn~ba cke&gt; a rcord1ng to the
Cleveland br31n trus t, but
he II be shifted from the
m1ddle lo the ouL.,de And
Newsome w1ll still be a
receiver but he II probably
be tned at ti ght end
Picking 12th 10 the opemng
round the Browns for the
second consecutive year took
a linebacker ••ch the ir f~rst
p1ck Matthews IS a 6-2, 230pounder who ranked th ird on
the TroJanS m taLkies last
season w1th ll3 He played
m1ddle lmebacker Ius last
two years at USC
'Matthew s 1s sha 1p smart
and rated very htgh on our
tests, " said Mik e N1xon,
Browns d~rector of college
scoutmg "There IS no doubt
he can play thiS fir st year
f

He 's

b1g,

Iough

and

agress1ve '

Last year, Cleveland
selected m•ddle lmebacker
Robert Jackson w1th their
first p1ck Jackson suffered a
severe knee mjury early m
trammg camp and was out
the entire 1977 season,
however
The Browns scoutmg
department had Matthews
listed as the flfth·lughest
rated college player 10 th1s
year's draft pool
Cleveland t&lt;lok a calculated
nsk
before
selertmg
Newsome by trading the ftrstround chmce 1t got from
Chi cago m the M1ke Phipps
deal to Los Angeles In
return U)e Browns got the
Rams f~rst-round pick, plus
their fourth-rou nd selection
The move dropped the
Browns from the 20th to 23rd
p1ck 10 the ope rung round But
With that selection, Cleveland
grabbed Newsome
" It was a definite gamble,"
smd
Browns
General
M.lnagcr Pete Hadhazy "Los
Angeles wanted our turn very
badly and we f1gured It was
worth 11 Ill add a fourth-round
p1ck Now we're taJkmg about
players hke M1 ckey S1ms and
Ohver Davis " both of whom
were drated m the fourth
round last year and started

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for Cleve land as rooktes
Newsome caught 36 passes
for 804 yards m 1977 The
Browns satd they had a backup cho1ce, had e1thel Los
Angel es, Mmnesota or
Pittsburgh surpriSed them by
nammg Newsome
' OzZie wa s the bes t
receiver I've ever coached /

Montreal was postponed because of cold wea ther
A's 2, Blue Jays I·
Gan Alexander h1t hiS fifth
game-" mmng home run of
th e season
and the
contmually surpnstng A's got
more good pitching as Matt
Keough an d Ehas Sosa
com bined on a fl\eh1tter
Orioles 3, Red St&gt;X I
Eddlf Murra7 s seventhInning homer snapped a 1-1
ti e and Denms Martin ez
hurled a four-hitter m the
Or1oles 11c tor)
Indians 4 Manners l
Wlilte Horton stroked a

SENIOR GALS - Semo• son the Me1gs Gtrls track team are, from left , Km1 Krautter, Megan Miller, Jtll
Batey , Kelh Clelland and Lon Wyn e
NEW YOHK IUPI 1 - John Tuesda) left for Plague
Z1egler U&gt;e pres ident of the Czcc hos lov.tk la \\h ere he
to
f1nallle
Nat10n.d Horke~ I eague hopes

arra ngements for an All-Star
se nc s nex t
Febru al )
!Jetween the So' let Un10n and

an NHI team
Z~egler wtll return to the
Umted States on Fnday

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In other Na ttonal l.eague
havmg \\:lth Iu s m otton
g.uncs Chicago beat I os
Forsch now 4 2 allowed onI) Angeles 5-4 m 10 mnmgs, San
duubles m the tlnrd , fourth D1ego edged P1tl1burgh 2 1
.md runth tnnm ~s and back - and Atlanta bea t New V01 k
to-bac k s111 gles 111 th e 5-4 Houston at M ont~e.il "as
seven th
postpom•d bee c1 usc 1Jf culd
Forsch JOined 111 the 14-lut 11 eather
St I OUI S hittin g atta ck
In the Amcncan I.t:ctgue
~&lt;lu ch dealt John Montefuslo
Ne" Y01 k beat K.msas Ctt)
hiS second loss m th1 ee 4-2, Bali more stopped Boston
dectstons w1th an HBI-&lt;iouble 3 I Chicago beat Milwaukee
m th ~ eighth
Keith 53, Oak land edged foronto
Hernandez led the assa ult 2 I Cleveland Look Sea ttle 4
1\llil three hits as th e Ca1ds 1 and [) (' trn l t thr 1&lt;:hf'd
smatked SIX d rtub les

t~o

run homer 10 the se1enth
mmng to stake so uthpaw
H1ck WallS to h1s serond
vtctory Wa1ts )lelded JUSt
f1ve hits before gettmg rehef
hel p fr om H1ck K1 uegcr and
J1m Kern 10 the mnth
Tigers 10, Angels 2
Jason 1hompson dr01e m
three runs ~•th h1s f1fU1
homer and a pair of smgles
wh1le rookte Lance Parnsh
accounted for three other
HBi s dunng a f11 e-run fn st
mmng M11t Wi lcox \\a s the
benef1 c1ar) of ti1e l1gu s'
outblll st

Ward lone 1st round
pick for Buckeyes
NEW YORK I UPI ) Ta ckle Chns Ward of Oh10
State was the lone Ohio
college football player picked
m the fi rst round of the NFI
draft Tuesday
Ward who 11as the fourth
plaver p1 cked 111 the annual
draft " ent to the New York
Jets
Oth er OhiOans p1cked
through the first s1x roWJ ds
were

- Ra 1 Gnffm defensl\ e
b,Hk Oh10 State s ~ c o11d
round by Cmcmnat1
- Mike Woods linebac ker
Cmctnnau second round b)
llalt11nore
- Mark Mill er qu ar
te rback, Bowlin g Green
lh!rd rou nd by Cleveland
-Jack Williams defensl\ c
end Bowling Green SIXth
round by St I ou1s

Property Transfers
Allan Hamm Betty Hanun lmda M Baker Pt lilt 16
to J eff Mor ri S Parcels M1ddlepon
Pomeroy
Edith I amber! , Drexel
James J Proffitt Shenff Lambert to Roger Adams
Lou Irene Roseberry etal to R1ght of Wa y llutland
John J ftuse, Mary K Hose
48 acres, Lebanon
Roy Kohlhausen Ma c1e
Kohlhau se n to W1lham
NP.W YOHK I UPI ) - F11e
Cassady , Parcel Orange
undergradua te pla ye r s,
AIIJert R Dangelo Wilma Incl uding Um verSi t) of Sa n
I Dangelo to Monongahela FrC~n usco teammHt es
Power Cu Hight of Wo~y
Wmfred Boynes and Ja1 nes
Ohve
Ho1 dy
ha\ e dec lar ed
James F Arnold Huth B
th emselv es ehg1ble for the
Arnold to Thom as Baker, NBA dra ft June 9

sa 1d legendary Alabama
Coach Bear Br)ant
Cleveland Coach Sam Rutl
ghana echoed Bryant's com
ments " Newsome IS an
ex cell ent blocker for an
outside rece1ver and he ca n
catch 'em m the dark '
In round two, the Browns
tapped John Evans , a h1ghly
regarded
punter
wh o
probably also w1ll be
groomed as a backup
quarterback Evans, at 6-1 ,
200-pounds, played at North
Carolina State
The Browns also selected
runnmg ba ck Larry ~&lt;&gt;lhns of
Texas A&amp;l and qulft'terback
Mark Miller of Bowling
NEW YOHK (UP II - One
Green 1n the third round
of the nation s lea din g
guard Pete Pullara of passer s and several other
Tennessee-Chattanooga
111
glittering nuggets of talent
the fourth round , wtde remain untapped as the 1978
receiver Keith Wright of Nat iOnal Football I eague
Memphis State m the f1fth draft moves mlo 1ts final day
round, and center AI Pitts of today
Michigan State 10 the s1xlh
After th e s1x ro unds
completed l'uesday, most of
round

lln lt th(:ll Hwsc 1(Jn nccts Y..m s

ton

d bundle of pr 1zes mLludmg

I he preCise tunc that Bose
cracks lu l No 1,000 IS
1mp01 tant to t11ousands of
entered a local ncwspape1 s
Pete Ho se I 000 H1t

ttinncr ~Ht tJ Pe l~ &lt;.~ntl hi s wrfe
Fan s have bee n full owmg
Prt~ s pr ngr ess smu..: the
S'!(.l son st :u tcd
Edell tune HoS( gel' a h1t
c~l Rtvcr£ r(J nt
the huge

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3 630 4 f11 s Spea ker

4 515 5 Hnnus We~ gnc r 3 430

f1rst tnt was a triple off
Pillsbw ~h s Bob Fncnd back
on Apnl 13, 1963 at old
Crosle y F~eld
And for the record the
se lect hst of all t1me ca•eer
tut leaders that Rose w1ll iJe
J Omm ~ 1 I y Cobb 4,191 2
Hank Aaron 3 771 3 Stan

Meigs wzn tourney opener

Encouraging signs flashed
by two veteran AL hurlers
wtped out a 2 I Royals lead
while Sparky Lyle flmshed up
w1th two 1nnmgs of shutout
rehef for his fourth save
Meanwhtle, the 36-year-&lt;Jld
Wood who spent most of the
past two seasons recovermg
from a shattered left
kneecap scattered e1ght hits
m beating the Mllwaukt:e
Bre11ers, 5-3 w1th the help of
Lamar Johnson s 11\o-run
homer tn the e1ghth mrung It
was the second wm m fiv e
dec1s1ons for Wood
'I JUSt have to challenge
them w1th the knuckleball
sa1d Wood They kno11 11 s
commg and I JUSt have to
make sure I come out on
t&lt;lp
Elsewhere m the Amertcan
League, Oakland shaded
Toronto 2-1 Baltunore put
away Boston 3-1 Cleveland
downed Seattle, 4-1 , and
Detroit drubbed Caltforn1a
10-2
In Natwnal League actwn
It was Atlanta 5, New York 4
St Lows 9, San Franc1sco 0
Chicago 5, Los Angeles 4, m
10 mnmgs and San D~ego 2
Pittsburgh 1 Houston at

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The Ben gals also selec ted
" 1de rece&gt; ver Don Bass of
Houston and defen:m e tackle
led Ytncent of W1ch1la State
111 the th~rd round
"'de
rece&gt;ve r Dennis I aw of
E ~t ern Tennessee m the
fourth round linebacker
Tom Dmkle of Kansas and
quarterback Hob Hertel of
Southern Cahforma m the
fifth round and runnmgback
Steve Ge~se of Penn Stale m
the s1xth round

Forsch tosses ive-hitter
By MIKE SHAUN
UPI Spons Writer
Bob Forsch rna) be ha vmg
problems - but you'd ha\ e
trouble telling that to the San
Francisco Giants
Forsch, who lost tw o
straight starts smce throwmg
theonl) no-l11lter m the maJOr
leagues th1s season tossed a
f1ve-h1t shutout 1'uesda)
afternoon as the St Lolli s
Cardinals crushed the G1ants
9-ll
'I got by ' Forsch sa1d

Ctncy entertains Montrea l In
a fow ·!-(ame senes
I he Heds were 1d lc
Tuesday and Thu1 sday 1s
another off-day
Hose belted five h1ls
Saturday agamst the New
Y01 k Ml'ls but went 0-for-1
Sunday m New York and had
anoth er 0 for -4 showmg
Mundcty nigh t at home

h EddJC Collins I 311 7
W1lhe Mays 3 283 8 Nap
LaJ"" 1251 9 Paul Waner
I 152 10 Cap Anson 3 081 11
AI KaJme I 007 12 Hoberto
Clc111cnte 3 000
All 12 are e1the1 m the Hall
of rante or not yet ehg1ble for
se le1 l1on

Down Warren, 6-2; Becker stars

rehres

NL Roundup

W11en the 37-)ear old now
h1s 16th season co llects
four more hits he Will become
only the 13th player m the
history of baseball w1lh 3 000
or more htts
While It 's unlikely that
Rose could get all four
necessary hits ton1ght he s
an odds-Qn cho1&lt;e to h1t the
mark lh1s weekend when
m

Californi a, 10-2
Cubs 5, Dudgers 4
Mr1nny rnll o s seco nd
doubl e nf the game sco• c-d
Hudy Menil from second base
with onl nut 1n th~ OOttum of
the 10th llln lng lO giVC
Ch1cago 1ts \ tctor y ovu I os
\ ng cl es and exte nd th e
Dodge• losmg st1 ea k to lin Cl
gn mes

Padr&lt;s 2, P1ra1es I
Bob Owrhmko scallel ed
mm• tut !i ami Dez rei I ho111.t ~
scored both San D1 ego runs to

It ad San D1ego over
Pillsburgh Owchmko, now 22 walked t\\0 and struck out
t" o 1n g01ng the distance for
U1 e f1rst ltme tin s yea r John
Ca ndelana fell Ill 1-4
llra.es 5, Mets 4
B1ff Poc oroba s two out
smgle w1lh the bases loaded
ca pped a two run nmth
mmng rally wh1ch ga~e the
Braves their VICtory O\er the
Mets
He lieve r Adrtan
Dev me 2 I was the wmrung
pitcher

KC Bobcats suffer
first loss of year
North Gal11a ralhcd for f1 ve
runs m the Sixt h mmng
I ucsdal n1 ght at H111 {, ande
lu defea t the pi &lt;&gt;VIOII SI)
un beaten Kyge 1 C ~ee k
Hobeals 10 9 tn an SVA C
enco unt er pia) ed on tile Hw
ft edmen d1amond
Gotng to to the con test
Cnach Jun Sprague s Bobcats
had" 7-ll record mclud1 ng an
earller "1n over the P1ratcs
Nunh Ga llld 11 athng 4 1 tn
the fourth mnm g lied lht
game at l-1 on!\ to sec K(
ta ke a une run llad 111 thl
fifth l'hc Pn dtes ag.un t1ul
th• SCUI C at 0·5
In I he SIX th Coach 11d
I ehew s PJriites Hssumrd

co ntrol on an ermr

thre~

walk s a dou ble b\ C.i111n
Minm s ~lid p1tch and ' 'ng le
b1 D," nl Sha~&lt;
lun Pet n e the w1nnmg
p1 tc her 11as the Jc.ldlllg
hitler llilh three hils m four
lnps Shaw and Marty Glass
bum got 1110 hils each
The hard hilling Bobcat s
IH re held t" JU St th ree
safetie s one each b) M1ke
Case\ ( l(1 ude Curnel1us e~n d

Juh n Wcslfall
Case \

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North Ca lha 6-4 overa ll and
13 m the SVAC pla)s Hannan
Trace Thu rsday 111 lhe'Class
A Sectwnal Tourna ment
K1 ger Creek 7-1 travels to
1\ahama thiS evcmng
Lme Score
Kyger Creek

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1eheH•d

Nonh Ca lha
010 315 X- 10 10 5
Casev Co rnelius 131 Casey
141 Cornelius (41 C.1sey 151
tl 1a)lur SIX CorneliUS 161
Nibert 161 and Russell
Petne 1W1 and Loo kado

sta rte d fu1

Robe.lls but

"·" char ged "1th the loss
KCHS plated fou r runs 1n the
'"'vent h and had the tymg run
.11 second but was unable to

tv.ttr b) Curnehus
r,1y!ur CtllTlC on 111 tile
S~\ rnt11 but got tnt o 1t u ulJI~

unrnedi.It cl)

CorneliUS .1nd
~ 1bert fo ll o ~&lt;cd IJefme th e
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ThiS spr~ng IS no exception
as the hard-luck Marauders
rose last night at MHS to
down Warren 6-2 m the
opemng round of Class AA

B) Greg Bailey
also established by Laura
The MC!gs Jumor H1gh Snuth m1le run and shot
Girls track team defeated put lynn Ohver h1gh JUmp
Ga lh pohs 111 a dual meet on Geurg1a Johnson d1scus 440
Munday b) the score of 58-46 Yard relay team, Paula
lndlvtdual h1gh scorer for Sw1sher Pa ula Horton
Me1gs was Knstm Anderson r.1mmy Fetty and Cmdy
with a wm 111 the ~40 yard run Crooks and the medley relay
Paula Swisher
I new schoo l reco rd I, a second team,
I anm1y Fetty Cmdy Crooks
1n the 120 )ard 1•1" hurd les
and member of the 11 111111ng t~nd Anderson
mediC) rela) teams
01 her scorers for Me1gs
Nt"~ s~.: h uu l reco rds "ere were Margie M11ler , 220 and
rela) Barb Grueser , first 111
330 yard run and Kn s
S no ~den d1scus
Girls turmng 1n goo d
performances although not
sc01 mg, ~ere V1 ck1 Debord
Knstal S1sso n, Becky Handle) Karen Goggms Steph1e
Houchms Hhunda Mitchell,
Barb Will, K1m Fraley, Ed1e
C.nmm and Juha Spencer
Me1gs Jumor fhgh track
De~t
teams both boys and g1rls
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There wer e no maJor
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CAHBONDAI.E, Ill IUP I )
- r our contenders renuun
uud er
t:on~ 1d erat10n
to
become coach of the Southern
llhnms Uruvers1ty basketball
team Alhlelll D~rector Gale
Sa yers annou nced Tuesda)
Sal ers sa1d he hoped the
.1pp01nlmenl would be made
b) Ma) 11
Slill under consideratiOn
" ere Lambert s assi sta nt
George lu bell, a form er
assistant at Kansas Sam
Miranda Don Dyer , coach at
Henderson State m Arkansas
and Joe Gottfned, coach at
Ash land Ohio College

Nlnetv Clay tntereu penalty
II
withdrawn
belore

matur uv dltt

The AtheM County
Sav ings &amp; Loa n Co
'296 Second St

lc\led bv the league aga1nst
Anthony Ro!Jerts won't affect
th e pi a) of h1s rook1e
for11 ard Roberts was tagged
"1th the p&lt;•nalty for punching
Dave Meyers of Mil waukee
durmg the thtrd game
Mllwauk"' IS ndmg high on
1ts ~urre nt wnve of success
We were one game from
bemg out of tt ' sa1d Bucks'
b'ljard Qumn Buckner Now
Denver IS In the sam e
spot
At Portland a crowd of
more than 2,000 greeted the
rra1l Blazers at the airport
Tuesday And 11 shared the
sentim ents of for11ard
Maunce Lucas
U you play wtth your
heart,' he sa1d, ' there's
nothmg more to g1ve "
After Seattle's 105 94
trmmph Monday n1ght, Ja ck
Hamsay left the locker room
knowmg that despite the loss
11 had been a job well done
" Walk out With your heads
h1gh, the Portland coach
told h1s players "I don t
know 1f I've ever been more
proud of a team even last
year's champ10nsh1p club '

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l.tll
Ilia) prav1de the bluep1 1111 for
a new trend
The college supplymg the
mo;'l players to the NFI.
durmg the first s1x roWlds did
not come from the Pa c 1f1 c~
c nnf~rc n cc the Big I en

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IQU IIdS

plagued Me1gs hurlers th1s
year, but not last mght at
least not after the first mmng
The VISitors got both their
runs m the first and both
were unearn ed Aller a
leadoff walk and stolen base
w1th an error on the throw
the Warrtor runner raced
home on a w1ld p1tch Another
runner who had also reached
on a walk stole second

advanced on another Wild
pitch and scored on a Me1gs
e1ro1 But from then on
Ebersbach ~a s 1n complete
l'U nl rot
Me1gs got all the runs the1

necd t•rJ tn the boHom uf the
fJrst by pldllng lhl ec 11111
Huod dod M1ke Wayland buth
W&lt;llk ed
After a stolen ba s~ &lt;~ n d an
error, Hu11 d nH:ed horn e on
another Wi::i n en er ror
Full ow tng ~ stnkl out
AIIA N1A iUP i i - The Me~g s catcher !.r eg Beckel
Atlanta Falcons 'I ues d.J y blast e&lt;l an ms1de the park
traded safely Ray Br&lt;mn hurn er '' tall) tw o muH
thetr d ll tt me mt eru plton t un c~
leader, to the New Orleans
One run mthe thud and lwu
Smnts
for
\etera n 111 the f1fth added some
cornerback Erme Jackson 111 brcathtng room f11r Ebers
fl straight one-for-ma~ deal
bach
We 1eg1et losmg Hay
Bec ker had" perfect mght
Brown smd Falcons coath al the plate as he went thr e&lt;
l.eman Bcnnell But With for th r e~ rh1 s humer and tWIJ
• the new rule aga1nst humpmg d11ubleSJ sco red a run and
m th e pdSS tng ge:u ne we had four Hill s W.oyla nd and
believe 11 w11l be \!ta ll) Ha y Andre" s had the uthe1
trave l to Federal Hockmg on 1111po1 tant tu ha'" adequate tM Me1gs hits both Singles
May 4to partiCipate 10 a dual depth d t th e c 01 ncrba , k
Ada111 s K1n8 and Bryan
meet
poSitions
each had a s1ngle fur the

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club at the time, made such an Impression on hm1 "He had
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Gnfflth ' tie never knocked anyone down , and the strongest
words he ever used were 'Gee whiz'' "
Angelo Dtmdee, long-tune tramer of Muhammad Ah and a
line judge of fighters, believes he has the world's future
muldlewe1ght champ m David Love of San D1ego
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sta rt out of box adds some we1ght to one of the late Branch
R1ckey sold pet preachments - " Ah•ays keep 'em hungry'
Charlie Fmley ISdomg that and 11 s 1\ 0Ikmg out fm e for hun so
far Wh1 le those multllmillon·dollar superstars w1th the other
clubs are struggling to JUStify their astron01mcal salanc s
F'tnle) 's ra ve nous )Oung No-Names are scratchtn g and
cla\\mg solei) Ill keep from bemg sent back to the uunors
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regulars are workmg for the 1111niiTIWII $21 000 and 16 others
are gellmg less than $50 000
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unmed1ately after breaking Babe Ruth s home-run record Ills
11-)car-&lt;Jld daughter Cec1 11as tnst rw11ental 1n gelli ng hun to
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11-year-&lt;Jid has st nsc enough to knoll all the harm that
smokmg can do, shouldn t a 44 year-old man ha ve at least tile
same amount of sense• ' say s Aaron
When Muhammad Ail 's all through flghtmg prell) soon
now our government could do worse than 11.1e him as " good
will ambassador around the world He relates to people
e\erywhere and the) relate to h1m Th.1t takes 111 people fr om
all different strata Who else could call up a head of state or the
king of any country on the telephone and get r1ght through ' Ail
says he sa man of peace Maybe he could help ach1 eve 1l
Doug Flynn the Mel• bnght young Infi elder "ho wa s with
U~e Reds 21'z years, ha s nothmg but fond memon es uf Pete
Rose ,md says he II never forget how Rose stuck Ius neck out
for hm1 when he \\as a rook1e It had to do w1th a story 10 the
newspaper,' Flynn sa)s ' The story quoted Spark y Anderson
as saymg he thought some of the younger kHls on the club" ere
Hollywoodmg' 11by hangtng around with fello\\ s hke Pete and
Johnny Bench and tr ymg to keep up w1th lhelf standard of
llvmg I knew I was one of those he was refernn g to and I cildn t
thmk 1t was JUStified Pete told me not to worry , he'd take c''"
of 11 I don 't know what Sparky meant, but 1 II hna out he
sa1d He came out and told me Sparky had meant 11 for my
good the whole th1ng had got tw1sted around and that I needn t
concern m)self about 1t anymore"
Nad1a Comanech1's btggest competition m the 1980 Olympll s
m Moscow t'Ould turn out to be Canada s 14 ) ear-old K,~ren
Kelsall If you'd hk e Ill know mo1 e about her or abou t some of
the pressure U1at goes With her s pee~alty, "ad fhe Makmg uf
a Gymnast , an absorbmg new book written by lean
Boulogne
Former welterweight contender Harry Galfund d1ed last
Fnday 111 M1an11 Beach at 72, and ma) be the nan1e doesn't rmg
a bell with most of t&lt;lday's ft ghl fans but1t ce rtamly does w1th
old-tune followers of the sport Galfund who lost onl) a dozen
or so of h1s 150 professiOnal fi ghts and never was kayoed 10 Ius
Ul-year career, was supposed to ha ve been James J
Braddock 's steppmg stone to stardom According to a Widely
accepted story, Braddock's manager, Joe Gould, ftrst not1 ced
Gentleman Jtm when he battered Galfund around the r10g one

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Injuries hurting Bullets
Unltrd Pr~ss tntcrn,ttlonal
Ill ovett1111e tn llS opcrung
l'he Wash ington Bullets .1re g&lt;&gt;mc 11cton He fm1 shed
fln dmg out •nJunes arc as "1th 28 pmn ts 18 rebound s
mucli a part of the game of s1x blocks four steals and tll o
hasketball as lht slam dunk .ISSISls
.1nd pick and roll
Phll.&lt;clelph la Coach Bllll
You th10k vou have the Cunmn gham " as surpnsed
mlunes behmd )OU and no11 Waslungton beat h1s club on
ll11 s happ ens,' l.un enled tile bo.trds
Wa slung ton Coal h D1ck
I swe hope we can turn
Mo lla
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somethmg ~as broken so at a\\a) , sa1d Cunn•ngha m
least It's not all bad ne11s '
We JUst ha \C to work
Motta s latest concern 1s harder I here s no question
muscular centeJ Wes Unsctd, the boards were tilf b1g
" ho suffer ed a badly d1ffe1ence 111 the first game
spramed ankl e Sunday 10 We have to box out and have
Wa sh 1n g t on s 122 117 everybody rebound "
overl1me victory over the
Mea nwliJi e, the Den\ er
Ph1ladelph1a 76c rs 1he Nuggets are hnd1ng the
Bullets lead the best-&lt;Jf-seven Milwaukee Bucks st1 ck1ng Ill
Ea s t e rn Co nf e r e nce them like flypaper
champ1onsh1p senes, t-ll
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contain the phys1cal 76ers on Bu cks have won two stra1ght
the boards m tonight's second The dec 1dmg game w11l be
game at Philadelphia 11 will played m Denver t&lt;ln1ght
have to be a workmanlike Sea ttle awaits the 11mner to
eff ort
play for the Western ConferWllh Unseld ou t ,, grealer cnce champiOnship
burden falls on the shoulders
I don t know what tn do '
of Elvtn H.1yes
sa1&lt;l Dcmer Coach La rry
'l'he 6-foot 9 vclcl "'' scored '--il.ro" n
mne of Waslungton s 13 pomts
brown hopes a $1,000 fme

SectiOnal compellhon
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game Ttm Ebersbach 1\ ent
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Control problems have

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tht s ) C,Jr s t{lp to llege seniot s
Wi!J(' gobbled up ar tiOIH l1
166 selected - yet a t'"
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that you are nghtists - that Pekmg once, and no one knew
lhe Hepubhca n Party Ls on tt - except possLbly a couple
the right - that (Bntish) of pretty g1rls.'
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of West Germany ts to the great trouble tf I used gtr ls as
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lhe New York prenuer of "Don QUixote," which lhe Russranborn dancer choreographed htmself for the Amertean Ballet
l'h cater. Barysbnikov and pnma ballenna Gelsey Kirkland
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publisher Thomas Guutzburg
TV HEADS ROIL : CBS IS ax tng seven shows from thts
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East German fa mtl y flee lo the West 'I plan to go home, play
with the ktds and walk the dog "
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Joan, were tn Mantia. Philtpptnes, Tuesday to lay a wreath at
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huge deposit of good wrll wartmg lo greet Miss Moore's new
effort
A trendy newcomer IS "Peopl e, " a half-hour " tnformaltongosslp" show, which will concen trate on the chLc, the fa mous,
the mfamous - m other words, a gossip column of the atr
Move over , Mtss Hona , CBS 1s on your beat
Then there are lhe "sex" sh ows ~ the quote marks becaus e
of course no sex wtll be shown - JUS! pretty gtrls, pr obably
bra-less and certain !~ in reveahng ccstumes ''The American
Gtrls" IS about two research assistants for a telev tston
magazme show, "Fiymg High" oounds like a "Coffee, Tea or
Me" wnle-through about thrc&gt;e stewardesses-or flig ht
attendants , as they are called now
The gtrls are played former New York models - rooki e
actresses whose talent may he 111 other than lhetr actmg
abLhlJ
Two other hour.Jong shows mclu de " Kaz ," about a youn g
law)er who ea rned Ius law degree Ill Jail , and " Paper Chase,"
based 011 the movte about tile tnals and lribul allons of ftrs t

AIM EE WOLFF:
TURNS SIX - Aimee
Wolfe, daught!'r 11f Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Wolre Racmc,
recently ceh•hratcd her
stx th birthday wtlh a party
during her kindergarten
l'lass Cup!'akes. kuulatde,
and treats were enjoyed by
the children. Armee \\a s
alstJ honored "ith a dmnc r
at her humt•. AllcndinJ;l
"l' rl' Mr :. 1nd Mrs. J erry .
Po\\ t' ll, Mr. a nd Mrs.
Ho~t·r lltll, St·utty and
lleathL•r, Jt•rry Wulfe, Amy
and F: r~t· Wuguer. Scndmg
IH'r o.~ gift WI' It' Mr. and
Mrs. Ovalllllldlt•.

IS

TASTEE
BOLOGNA
DUNCAN HINES
N EW

weep

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b1 Dun and l'nsll Adlcla and

ty tu tllu&lt;ll atc Ius l.il lk Il l'
noted th(l t mrm y of the :-; tunes
were slgru fl c.mt to the 111ll U'I I.AN D-- 1\
f;11nll y allell&lt;hn ~ wcri• Percy crnd
diVId uol buned there . Soii\ L' g(tlh ezrng W&lt;t!:l"' he ld 1eel.'ntl \ Ma ty Kmg , Mat )' Woods,
\\'l' !'l' iii :"Sl' l'lbt•d V. Jt/ 1 tht:' J)l'f·
ill tile hmnt' of Mrs lla !lt ~t Hem y WO&lt;tds .•fudy Woods,
~u 1 1 's
uu · u p ~ l llln ,
SUIII l' W.u ""' · Hutland Folluwmg Col umbus, Hobet t Bulehcr,
deptctL&lt;I fmntl y ll fe. wlltll' a ('UVC I'Ci.J diSh d! Ji flCJ , the Paulo and Shctla Ktng. Colulht.·r s prt.!scnted pc rsumda t~ f&lt;~ t llll y went to the Htdtanl umbus, John MeCiella11d and
ll &lt;II ts
W&lt;J l'lll!l home where he sur- Durulhy Warner Hill , ColumTht.' 'i p crt k el Jtult:d thi;lt pnsed them Wtlh a lighted bus , Edwtn i:HH.l F.nr Pn t:c,
llu uughoul 11'1&lt;111) uf till' Ch11st11tas tree laden wt th Clu lhi:othe : Johu Wat ucr and
l'l'llletC J il'S, lilt• \.\ JIJ U'.\ tr l'C Ill g tf~
f rances 1\aymutHI. Alltens ,
dJfft•r l'lll ~tctges Uf growth IS
Prc~cnt were f1 vc 1-(l'llCI'il - Paul Hat l iS, CuiL
UII UUs, Mrs
lL'i L'Ii on Jllt:lrkcrs
l&gt;uve~. ttuiiS, Mrs Mat·y S&lt;lyre, 92. of
llarnct Marte Coconoughcr
a n gd~. curlarns, and fl owers Mtddleputt , Mrs
fl"' net ,,nd dlll dt en , Cy nllu a ,
~J]J haw mr.:&lt;Hling to the gn1ve Wamer, 71. Rutl a nd ; Mrs
Honald, Sleven..Joante, &lt;J nd
they lllo l k, he satd wttli buds l&lt;;sther Wat ner F r:lllkl111, 51, l an11ll c, Al hl' ns, J ohn
of flowe rs meo mng a clultl. !'amelia Mut pity. 2(, and Brewer , Mt anti Mts . J ames
~utw. l ly upen, a young per- l'alrleta Murphy, three, all of
r:oodrtch, Charlc' Brewer ,
so n . f ull y open a nd Oa klwtd, Cahfurma .
.h , Cheslet.
Other relatives and fu ends

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I
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pr t'sll knt , Mr s 0\\ l'll . \' Ill'
.tbout
the changes )OU lwvc
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made 111 therapy w1d reJected
p1 t· ,td Lil l
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1•l Ll ur :-;tla n sc T'\I t' l M1s
i\ d fw t'
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till• whuk PI uulem on het .
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lil d i i[H' I ~Uil ,
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the cha rad er 1~ l a: s uf Iu s ur
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lier thcraptsl
DEAH IIEI.I·. "J
lhdl l pt'l~()ll d!l' ~ 1 1..., lcll llll'
If yuu AHE ldlktng like a
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fet:l yuu dll' odr ng 111 (j
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.md
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pr l'ludt· to opt'll till llH'l'llllg.
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~md th l' r e \\~ ~ tr sung (u1tl
Onec ~u u kno" wllal you
lli:!I H 'I
ptd .\cr b,\ Mr ~ St.•.r J lt.· s Mt s
c1 1c domg thalr s so dll!IU} mg,
,, li lt ' Jdt•rt '
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\'our fn end "way 1\l the nsk
b~ rl'd ll g h h for~ t·t ll ! !'l hudda ~ lood 1 11 l~d
uf suumhn g uvt•rh ctlldl) tre" l.
In 1968, the Umted Sl&gt;l tes
and i'\f1rlh Vr e marn-a ~ 1 eed to
~t dtl pt'acr t;!lk.-.; rn Pans
,\ thought for till' ili1y
Rtltr :-, h n u\L' h ~ l Edl\ ctrd

John F F ultr . Mgr
700 E . Matn
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l'\(' 1\111 ~

1 11 111~ , , ,hn~.uttld r Jwdrtdtltlll ,

Ill\ illd !lt'\\SfJd flt_'l 'i IHI

.... tit

,,f tht· Muldl,·pot l I·'" ' ' B.op·
lr' t t'IHll l' h \\ :IS ht•ltl :\lo11d:J\

l't·xa rllr.t Wdl. Mt s Kl~tl'S
al\ll Mrs Mt•tz gt•r
l..:tst
' t'a t s
ad!\ 1\1l'/'i
Wt'lt'
i t:'JWI tl·il on IJ) I .mu ~t· l }d\ rs
IJWl' J ov ('u~· h' Mrs . Owe11
Doll &lt;t ~.' fi nd M1.., Wlutt·

Mao was amused with Kessinger

TV ...in Review

CHOICES

Gifts

*China

* Plac~ues
*Crystal

* Figurines

@1!~
20211 Ma1n, Pomeroy , 0

�5 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Wednesoay . May 3, 1978

By JOAN HANAUER
UPI Trlevislun Wrfler
NEW YOHK I UP! ) - For those who sa td the 1 ~77·78
lelevtsion season JU St completed wa s lhe worst m lhc htslory uf
the lube - watt 'lll next yea r.
CBS revealed tls 1978-79 fall schedule Tuesday and the
contract betwepn the programs was droppmg - most of whtch
were suffermg from old age and lerrrunal decline of rattngs and its ne" offermgs was enough lo maRe !he television vtewer

Karen J31aker Ph.D.
II lOt Ill' I d.utglill'l IX&gt;tl ut k uf till' 11 II
S.:riiiJtlll\ MI S!'i hH idl ~ ~Olll't~
d llllU ctl

[' !Jt•

Curtains

U rtn ~
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I

ha ve yellowed

thv botlolll up ctnd
1'1!1 l1 silk 11 f 1111'

d tiipl'l~

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t lntlll'~ pll ls

DEAH POII.Y- I dn hopt.•
SO IIleUJll' {.'CUI Je JI lnl' ilU ~\ to

n·store the w/uteness to

m~

n) Jon &lt;:urlams -RUTH

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TIME TO SPRING
FOR RECAPPED TIRE BUYS
Meigs Tire Center
Now Has Any Size

of Recapped
Tire in Stock.
Buy Now At:

MEIGS TIRE CENTER

\II till' llllll { h SO{ J,tJ

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hl' ul,ill Whrlt' r~·tul !'ll l'lpt UH'

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.md Mr:; J unt• Kl uL'S ~a11g
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Pomeroy . O.

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Some -sex friends
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IJCt:ause I was havmg seri ous

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lhtngs m·cn 'l gu111g very well
1:1 Now IllY uest ~ II lh leml and I
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published tn book form May
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tsts,' Mao satd , obvLOusly the on ly man m caphvtty who
enJoytng h1mself. 'People say could go lo Pans 12lunes and
that you are nghtists - that Pekmg once, and no one knew
lhe Hepubhca n Party Ls on tt - except possLbly a couple
the right - that (Bntish) of pretty g1rls.'
Prtme Mt nJSler f Edward I
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Heath IS also to Ute right.
your gLrls '' Mao asked
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of West Germany ts to the great trouble tf I used gtr ls as
nght. I am compara hvely a cove r '
happy when these people on
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OPENING NIGIIT 1'he ce lebnttes came out tn droves lo
pa y $150 a ltckel at New York 's Melropohlan Opera House
Tuesday ru ghlto see Mikhail Baryshnikov dance the lead role
lhe New York prenuer of "Don QUixote," which lhe Russranborn dancer choreographed htmself for the Amertean Ballet
l'h cater. Barysbnikov and pnma ballenna Gelsey Kirkland
were applauded by an equally stellar audtence althe beneftl
for the ballet company. ln the seats were Jacqueline Kennedy
Unassis, ballerma Natalia Makarova, author Kurt Vuonegut,
actress Beatrice Straight, pop smger Nell Sadaka and
publisher Thomas Guutzburg
TV HEADS ROIL : CBS IS ax tng seven shows from thts
fa ll 's hneup lo make \\ay for etght new senes, mcluding
"Mary," a var1ety show hosted by Mary Tyler Moore. Gone
wtll be Telly Savalas ' farmhar ba ld pate m "Kojak," "The Bob
Newhart Show," "The Tony Randall Show ," "Maude, " ''On
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senes about youn g women, appa rent spm -&lt;lffs of ABC 's
i'Charhe's Angels'' - "Kaz " and " Paper Chase" aOOut
lawy~rs : s il~om s ' Just The Begmmng" and "WKRP m
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people
CAlL HER LUCKY: Jill Stratto n, 27, a whale tra mer al
lhe Marmeland sea life park m Southern Califorrua , was
almost drowned Tuesday by one of her charges - Orky the
killer whale. Miss Stratton, re hearsmg a new show roullne,
mounted the whale's ba ck - &lt;~ S she had many ttmes before when Orky became "agtlaled" and ' pushed her lo the bottom
of the tank ." holdmg her there for "a bout four minutes," says
a spokeswoman for the park at Bancho Palos Verdes Dlher
employees brought her to the surface and she was reported 1n
good condiuon at Torrance Memon al Hosp1tal
QUOTE OF lliE DAY : Alan van Norman, commentmg
Tuesday on hts release m a three-way pnsoner swap wtlh the
East after he spent mne months tn Jatl for trymg to help an
East German fa mtl y flee lo the West 'I plan to go home, play
with the ktds and walk the dog "
GLIMPSES: Vtce PreSident Waller Mondale and hts wtfe,
Joan, were tn Mantia. Philtpptnes, Tuesday to lay a wreath at
the monum ent to Pht hpp1ne palnot Dr. Jose Rfzal ... Philip
Bo!co and Fritz Weaver are tn New York rehea rstng for the '
upcommg Broadway play '' Btko," about the late South Afnca n
black leader Steve Btko . Broadway tmpresan o Joseph Papp
was among those hononng New York 's Depul&gt; Mayor Herman
lladtllu at a reeept1on at the Waldorf-Astona ffolel .. . Jaclyo
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the mfamous - m other words, a gossip column of the atr
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bra-less and certain !~ in reveahng ccstumes ''The American
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magazme show, "Fiymg High" oounds like a "Coffee, Tea or
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attendants , as they are called now
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7- The Daily Sentine l, Middlepo rt-Pomeroy, 0., Wednesday, May 3, 1978

6- The Daily Sentinel, Middlepo rt-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday: May :1, 1978

Palestinian ·gUerrillas ambush U. N. ·soldiers
.

By NEDD TEMKO ·
BEIRUT, "Lebanon tU Pi l
- Palestiniap_gue·rrillas ambushed U.. Sold iers, kill ing
three of the peace-keepers
and wounding the Fren ch
commander in the port of
Tyre in the worst clash sin ce
U.N. forces entered southern
Lebanon, a U.N. spokesman

said today .
sa id
the
Obse rve rs
guerrillas involved appea rl'll
to be mostly from the rad ical
Palestinia n "rejection front"
that opposes any negotiated

.

'

the dashes with a "well- t'ouncil resolution to oversee Ttlll ll'iiZ," was kiiled a.s he was
or g ani ~ed J:' l~ t bu sh , . as Ch~~
11.lc withdrawal . uf Israeli nego tiatin g o n infi ltration·
Frenc h U.N. ('Oiilmanderand- fn rt: cs foll ow ing · thc.ir. wi th ' Col. Jean Silvan, the .
a Palestinia n offi cer wt•re at· im·asion in retaliation for a French ·u .N. comma nder in
tempt in g to negotiat t• a n Pa lestin ia n guer ril la r aid Tyre.
&amp;11\'an was wounded, with
agree ment concerning Pales· into Israel that killed 35
fiy e bullets in the legs and
tinian infiltralitm past U.N. Israelis.
lines .
·
Menegaux told UPI corre- si de of his body, In Beirut,
"It 's a little bit shorking spondent David D. Pearce . Sa l\'an underwent surgery
the way it happened - duri ng "They must have had many an d \\'as ' 'pi'Onoun eed out
da nge r"
uy a
U.N.
negotiation s,''
Menegeaux more killed than we did."
said.
No exact casua lty count spokes man but suffered
The fi gh ting wa&gt; the worst. wa s ava il able from th e "sever !! Wounds ." Diplomats
since the U.N. forces were Palestinians. But a senior s~i d he wil l be evacuated ~~
ordered into .s outhern Beirut diplomat said Fa tah France soon .
Ten minutes after Salvan
Lebanon as pa rt of a Securi ty offici al Mai . Moham med

· sNtll'llll'lll \\'llh lsnad, not

fr om the. mHinstre am F at;ih
~ ro up

of Palesti ne Liberation
l' ha1rm an
Vasser Arafa l.
The U.N spokes man sa id
two rrench para troopers and
one Senegalese soldier died in
th e battle that erupted
Tu esday evenin g in a nd
arow1d the port ci ty of Tyre
w1th fi ghting a t the French
O r gan i l~ll io n

ba rra r ks.

Capt . Jean Menega ux , the
U.N. spokesman in Tyre, said
Palestinian guerrillas started

was woundNI. a Senegalese
sol dier dr iving a smaii U.N.
tJ' uc"k 'wa s kill ed when .
guerrillas firl'd a rocketpro pelled grenade at th e
vehicle, destroying it, the
spokesman smd.
The U.N. se nt out armored
perSon nel ca rriers, but a
U.N . spokesm an said :

" When -we approached the
cu nbul:lh r~ r ea, we were fired
on fNl m all dir·cctions. We
fi rc• l back with eve rything we
had, including the cannons of
the APC's."

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Firemen striking,
two houses burn

MANSF IELD, Ohio (UPI )
- A "fire destroyed two
houses In the near downtown
area of this city of 55,000
early today where firemen
have been on strike since
Monday in a wage dispute,
City Safety Dir ec tor
Cla)1on Long and Mayor
Richard Porter and about 20
police officers were at the
scene and hosed the burning
buildings but were unabl_e to
sav e them. Fir e Chi ef
Leonard Boebel re mai nl'd at
the main fir e station .
Authorittes said the fire
started in an a ba ndoned
house and spread to the home
of the Rev . Michael A.
McFadd en, 92, a retired
Catholic priest.
Two police officers notic ed
a newspape r on the front
porch of the burning two·
story McFadden residence
and broke in to check out the
home. Th ey found McFadden
asleep and pulled him out.
How ever, there was
confusion at the scene of the
fi re a nd ap pa ren tly no
attempt was made to save the
priest's residence.
Authoriti es sa id th ey
initially feared -the fire may
spread to a farmer~ mark et
. which is loca ted aCross an
alley from the McFadden
residence. However, there
was no wind and the fi re did
not spread.
Seve ral homes were

Livestock
•
auction
COLUMBUS ( UPI ) Tuesday's livestock auction :
Compa red wi th last week
slaughter steers steady to 2
higher , slaughter heifers
steady to 50 higher, slaughter
cows 25- 1 lower, slaughter
bulls stea dy to !lower, feeder
cattle 4 higher.
Slau ghter steers : Choice 23 900.1200 lbs ~2-56; 3-4 90t).
12:i0 lbs 51-52.50; high good
and low choice 2-1900.1300 lbs
47-5 2: good 2-3 851l-IOOO lbs 47·
50.25 ; fe w sta ndard to good
mainly holsteins 1-2 951l-1300
lbs 4&gt;-48.50: standard 2·3 98().
1215 lbs 42-45.2:i.
Slaughter heifers : Choice Z.
41151l-!100 lbs 5()-52; individual
55; 3-4 700.1100 lbs 45-SI ; few
751f1100 lbs 45.50-48; goo d 2-4
80().1150 lbs 42-48.10; 7()().875
lbs 40-42.
Slaughter cows : Utility and
commercial 2-4 900-1600 lbs
35-4 2.75; cutter 1-2 80().1375
lbs 32-38.25 ; canner 700.1225
lbs 28.51l-;14 ; slaughter bulls,
1s 1()8().1650 lbs 46.25-49.2:i ; 2s
1!00.1705lbs 38.5G-45.10.
Vealers : Prime 100.280 lbs
74-82; 75-140 lbs 60-Q ; choice
17().230 lbs 67·73: 6&gt;120 lbs 51·
59; good and choice 151l-275
lbs 57-64 .
Feeder cattle: Choice and
prime steers 350-550 lbs 53-59;
good 375-m lbs 45 .50-52;
heifers choice and prime 325520lbs 45-51.50; choice 475-575
lbs 42-16.25; smallloi 550 lbs
48.50; good and choice 34()-5ji0
lbs 38.50-44.
Hogs : Barrows and gilts
2.75 higher, so ws 1·2 higher ;
boars I higher ; pigs not
compared ; barrows a nd gilts
I.J 22tl-245lbs 48.50-49 ; SOWS 13 3IJ0.660 lbs 41.00-43.60; 475665 lbs 46.25-47.60; boars 5
head460 lbs 33.60 ; feeder pigs
I.J 107-148 lbs 51~3 cwt.
Sheep: Slaughter lambs 2-4
lower; choice and prim e
spring lambs 55-100 lbs 72-74;
individual 80; choice and
prime 9().115lbs shorn with no
1-3 pelts 65-&amp;.50 ; ulllity and
good slaughter ewes 100-120
Ills 16-22.

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The Public Ulilitles Commls·
sion ol Ohio has set lor
public hearing Case No.
77·380-EL-FACSubtile A, to
re~iew the operation ol the
Fuel Cost Adju stment C~ use
and the luel procurement
practices and policies ollhe
Ohio Power Company on May
8, 1978 , at 10:00 A.M.,
E.S.T., at the Commission's
oll ~es . 180 East Broad
Street. Columbus. Ohio. All
Interested persons will be
given an opportunlly to be
h~rd . Further lnlormation
may be obtained by con· ·
lacJing Jhe Publtc Utilities
Commission of Ohio.
THE PUB LIC UTILITIES
COMMISSION OF OH IO
By Richard l. Smrth.
Sw o,tary

evacuated because of a gas
line and service station in the
area.
The firemen , members of
local 266 of the Firefighters
Association, went , on strike
Monday to protest tile city 's
refusal to grant them $1,000
annual raise and a three-year
contract.
Pi cket
lines
were
established at aiL seven fire
stations in the city and only
Lon g and. Fire Chief U.Onard
Boebel were on duty.
The firefi ghters have voted
to withhold all services until a
contract settl ement is
reached .
City Auditor · Norma n
Walker has said there Is no
money in the city budget for

COLUMBUS tUPI) - The
Ohio Supreme Court ·today
ruled that a business must
pay sale~ taxes on time - and
~ penalty if the lax payment
1s overdue - even though the
OhiO Department of Taxation
did not provide th e bu smess
preprinted lax forms.
Village Music, In c., of
Lucas County, was charged
with delinqu ency in the
payment of tax es in the JO
montlls following May, 1971.
A penalty and d•linquenrv

a

raises .

ROME ( UPI ) - Walter
Wolf , who opera tes Jody
Scheckter's career in Grand
Prix racing, wa tched his
team of Chicagoan Bobby
Ray hoi and Sweden's Amve rs
Olu fsen go through! their
!ina! paces Tuesday 's fo r
Saturday' s Formula Three
race in Monte Carlo.
The Swed e is curr ent
leader in the F-3 driver
standings and Rayhol was
runnerup in Formula Tw o
raciitg last ·year to Ca nada' s
~ illes Villeneuve .

Make this
Mother's Day

the one
she'll remember.
Give her a
beautiful
Ridgeway
floor clock

rt.'r tl lled tJy

JoJ.;,;
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Autopsy turns up diamond

Reminds You Tha t Mothers Day
1s

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A Gih or Gift Certificate
Evening Hours By
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tax exemption signed
COLUMB US l UP! ) Five bills, including one to
exem-pt
inv e nt or i es
warehoused in foreign trade
zones In Oh io from th e
tangible personal proper ty
tax , were signed into law
Tuesday by Gov. Ja mes A.
Rhodes. ·
The only for eign trade zone
· designated in Ohio by the
federal government is in
Toledo. State offi cials have
asked that sections of ports in
Cleveland and Cincinnall also
be given such designations.
The Ohio Depar tment of
Taxation has not attempted
to collect the tax in any case .
The tax exemption bi ll.
eff ec tiv e Aug. I, was
sponsored through the
Leg islature by Rep. Roecn J .

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CINCINNATI l UP! I - An
81 -year-old theater owner,
co nvicted
Monday
of
panderin g obscenity for
showing the film "Dixie,"
announced he will conti nue to
show X-ratl'd movies at his
Royal Theatre.
Fra nk Wesley Hu ss is sc he·
duled for sentencing Friday
in
Ham ilton
County
Municipal Court for the firstdegree misdemeanor offense ,

.~e nate

Eat more
Biscuits

Peaches

which ca rr ies a maximum
sentence of six months in jail
and-&lt;Jr a $1,000 fine.
After eight and a half hours
of delibe rati'o n, the ju ry
Monday could not reach a
ve rdict on Freder ick Kirn, a
theater em ployee also on
trial. Judge John Ranz
declar ed Kirn 's tr ial a
mistr iaL
"I can 't imagi ne how I was
found gui lty:· said Hu ss, who
testified that "Dixie" was
shown by mistake. "I neve r
saw the fil m."
His a ttorn ey said the
conviction will" be appealed.

BATON ROUGE, La .
l UP! ) - It was 200 years
late, but Louisia na state
PORTLAN D, Ore. (UPI )senators have taken the time The
deth roned
NBA
to th ank Fr ance for its cham pion Portl and Trai l
military and financial help in Blazers came home Tuesday
the American Revolution.
to their last hurrah - at least
Se na to r s
Tu es day for this season - and were
approved a resolution by Sen. greete d by an a irport
Edgar Mouton, !).Lafayette, reception that tried to ma ke
to thank France for joining them feel like super heroe s,
th e IJ colonies in 1778 in a even in defeat.
treaty that helped defeat the
The mob of fans, who lined
British in New York and the walk ways with signs of
Philadelphia.
affection, chanted, ''You're
" It's
part
of
a n slill No . I. We love you
international recognition to Blazers. "
France on the anniversary Of
The players were downcast
the treaty," Mouton said as over their elimination from
his colleagues kidded him for the_playo ff s by Seattle, 105-94,
waitlng so long with his ·Monday night in SeatUe,
tllanks.

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NO. 122
This year give your mother
the g\11 she'll treasure - a
Ridgeway grandfather
clock. Choose from many
styles, rich wood finishes ,
decorator colors - all with
mellow chim". At pr ices
to Ill every budget. Come In
today . You ' ll
en joy
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much os yoru mother will
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106 N. 2nd Ave .
Middleport, 0 .

state . The

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Louisiana

INGLES
FURNITURE

ti l t '

Wayne County does not have He lations.
and penalty was justified.
The company (')mlleng ed cump(u ly cha rged that the
.. In a separate ruling, the. to be. inspected and approved
' ronvcyor was used for freight
Court upheld ·lower rour t 1 by the Divi sion of Elevator tht· div.1siun 's s uit prohibi ting or ra w m&lt;:~ lcri al~ '- not
judgments that a conveyor Inspectio n of the Ohio usc uf the C'Onveyor unil persons - an d th at it
because it had nut be en
un it at Buckeye Ware, Inc:, of Depa rtm ent of Ind ustria l
npcr&lt;ited Cit an anglt: uf &lt;ibout
70 deg rees.
St ate law, noted the Co urt,
·requi red ele vator permi ts for
machines "installe d on or
was
stay in g
at and a canary diamond of 1.9 be tween ra ils or guides" that
NEW .YO RK tUPI J - A
opera te "ve rti ca ll y or
four-ca ra t diamon d r ing Ma nha ttan 's posh Pierre c:uats.
substantially
ve rti call y."
Ret ur n ing lo the suit e,
stolen more than a year ago Hotel on Jan . 19, 1977, when
A
nd
in
a
thi
rd case, t~e
h11s been di scovered in the he ca ll ed to ask the fir m to Bul len said , th e two sales
Court
indefi
nitely.
suspended
stomach of a Michigan prison send up an assortment of pl'upl e "e ncoun tered a
from
th
e
practi
f'e
of law
theatrica l routine you would
inmate dur ing an autopsy. diamond s for his perusaL
Cind
nna
tl
&lt;.~tt orney Augustus
not
beli
eve."
Bullen
said
The ring, valued at about
"We sent up a sales
$.15,000, was return ed to · its representa live and an assis- Lazaros had a pacemaker, lleall III for viol ati on of
rightful owners, the Fifth ta nt ,' ' said Bullen . "There, and said , "Why ar e you prufessi unal e th i c~.
Beall was convicted in U.S
Avenu e firm of Danaos Ltd ., al l aroun d him , wer e a troubling a sick man '"
Di
strict Court for faili ng to
The
Fifth
Avenue
firm
la
ter
after it was found inside the barber , an nntomelri ' l. "
fil
e
an income tax return for
a
n
insurance
claim
with
filed
· body of convicted perjurer masseuse, a manicurist , a
197:1.
The Boa r d of
Lloyd's
of
London
,
and
was
Peter Lazaros, who died last ca tere r, all these people
Co
m
m
i
ss i o n e r s
on
pai
d
$1
7,000.
Frida y of unknown causes in hovering about him , as a
Gr
ievances
c
md
Discipline.
of
l
..azar
os,
44,
was
convict
ed
diversion of course ."
a Pontiac, Mich., jaiL
th
e
Oh
io
State
Bar
of
perjury
in
1971.
He
was
Colonna , D-Brook Park .
" It was one of the gre11 t
Bull en said th at, when the
Rhodes also signed into 1 con s of all time," a sales peopl e left , they di sr ov· jailed in Pontiac April 13 to A ssocl .a ti o n h a d
law, effective Aug. l, bi lls to : · spokesman fo r the firm, ered missing a four -carat await trail on 10 counts of recommended hi s indefin ite
invo lving ba nk suspension fr om the practice
- Esta blish a Zoological I Robert Bullen, said today.
ring composed of tw o fr aud,
Advi sor y Council with the
Bullen said Lazaros - diamonds set in platinum , a swindles and schemes to of law.
Ohio Depa rtment of Na tural known as "Peter the Greek" white diamond of 2.13 carats defraud private citizens ,
Resources to assist in the
development of publicallyowned zoos .
- Exempt cosmetologists
who work in hospitals from
"UN·BRANDED" PRODUCTS?
state licensing requirements.
~~ lrottr, rou con depend on
- Giv e vill age ma.N;ha ls
auth ority over the stationing
KNOWN BRANDS YOU CAN TRUST
and tr ansfer of village police
off icers .
Effecti ve upon Rhodes'
signature was legislation to
all ow county boa rd s of
commissioners to establ ish
self-msuran ee programs for
county officials, employees
and a ppointed personneL

charge were a\so levied in
ad dition to - the ·sa.le tax
payment.
The rompany sued on
gro und s preprinted form s
were not provi ded to the firm
before the tax was due.
The Court held ·that the
failu re
of
the
Tax
Commissio ner to deli ver
preprinted tax forms to the
fi rm ''cannot excuse that
ve ndor from his statutory
du ty" under state law and
that th e delinquency charge

$

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6- The Daily Sentinel, Middlepo rt-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday: May :1, 1978

Palestinian ·gUerrillas ambush U. N. ·soldiers
.

By NEDD TEMKO ·
BEIRUT, "Lebanon tU Pi l
- Palestiniap_gue·rrillas ambushed U.. Sold iers, kill ing
three of the peace-keepers
and wounding the Fren ch
commander in the port of
Tyre in the worst clash sin ce
U.N. forces entered southern
Lebanon, a U.N. spokesman

said today .
sa id
the
Obse rve rs
guerrillas involved appea rl'll
to be mostly from the rad ical
Palestinia n "rejection front"
that opposes any negotiated

.

'

the dashes with a "well- t'ouncil resolution to oversee Ttlll ll'iiZ," was kiiled a.s he was
or g ani ~ed J:' l~ t bu sh , . as Ch~~
11.lc withdrawal . uf Israeli nego tiatin g o n infi ltration·
Frenc h U.N. ('Oiilmanderand- fn rt: cs foll ow ing · thc.ir. wi th ' Col. Jean Silvan, the .
a Palestinia n offi cer wt•re at· im·asion in retaliation for a French ·u .N. comma nder in
tempt in g to negotiat t• a n Pa lestin ia n guer ril la r aid Tyre.
&amp;11\'an was wounded, with
agree ment concerning Pales· into Israel that killed 35
fiy e bullets in the legs and
tinian infiltralitm past U.N. Israelis.
lines .
·
Menegaux told UPI corre- si de of his body, In Beirut,
"It 's a little bit shorking spondent David D. Pearce . Sa l\'an underwent surgery
the way it happened - duri ng "They must have had many an d \\'as ' 'pi'Onoun eed out
da nge r"
uy a
U.N.
negotiation s,''
Menegeaux more killed than we did."
said.
No exact casua lty count spokes man but suffered
The fi gh ting wa&gt; the worst. wa s ava il able from th e "sever !! Wounds ." Diplomats
since the U.N. forces were Palestinians. But a senior s~i d he wil l be evacuated ~~
ordered into .s outhern Beirut diplomat said Fa tah France soon .
Ten minutes after Salvan
Lebanon as pa rt of a Securi ty offici al Mai . Moham med

· sNtll'llll'lll \\'llh lsnad, not

fr om the. mHinstre am F at;ih
~ ro up

of Palesti ne Liberation
l' ha1rm an
Vasser Arafa l.
The U.N spokes man sa id
two rrench para troopers and
one Senegalese soldier died in
th e battle that erupted
Tu esday evenin g in a nd
arow1d the port ci ty of Tyre
w1th fi ghting a t the French
O r gan i l~ll io n

ba rra r ks.

Capt . Jean Menega ux , the
U.N. spokesman in Tyre, said
Palestinian guerrillas started

was woundNI. a Senegalese
sol dier dr iving a smaii U.N.
tJ' uc"k 'wa s kill ed when .
guerrillas firl'd a rocketpro pelled grenade at th e
vehicle, destroying it, the
spokesman smd.
The U.N. se nt out armored
perSon nel ca rriers, but a
U.N . spokesm an said :

" When -we approached the
cu nbul:lh r~ r ea, we were fired
on fNl m all dir·cctions. We
fi rc• l back with eve rything we
had, including the cannons of
the APC's."

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Firemen striking,
two houses burn

MANSF IELD, Ohio (UPI )
- A "fire destroyed two
houses In the near downtown
area of this city of 55,000
early today where firemen
have been on strike since
Monday in a wage dispute,
City Safety Dir ec tor
Cla)1on Long and Mayor
Richard Porter and about 20
police officers were at the
scene and hosed the burning
buildings but were unabl_e to
sav e them. Fir e Chi ef
Leonard Boebel re mai nl'd at
the main fir e station .
Authorittes said the fire
started in an a ba ndoned
house and spread to the home
of the Rev . Michael A.
McFadd en, 92, a retired
Catholic priest.
Two police officers notic ed
a newspape r on the front
porch of the burning two·
story McFadden residence
and broke in to check out the
home. Th ey found McFadden
asleep and pulled him out.
How ever, there was
confusion at the scene of the
fi re a nd ap pa ren tly no
attempt was made to save the
priest's residence.
Authoriti es sa id th ey
initially feared -the fire may
spread to a farmer~ mark et
. which is loca ted aCross an
alley from the McFadden
residence. However, there
was no wind and the fi re did
not spread.
Seve ral homes were

Livestock
•
auction
COLUMBUS ( UPI ) Tuesday's livestock auction :
Compa red wi th last week
slaughter steers steady to 2
higher , slaughter heifers
steady to 50 higher, slaughter
cows 25- 1 lower, slaughter
bulls stea dy to !lower, feeder
cattle 4 higher.
Slau ghter steers : Choice 23 900.1200 lbs ~2-56; 3-4 90t).
12:i0 lbs 51-52.50; high good
and low choice 2-1900.1300 lbs
47-5 2: good 2-3 851l-IOOO lbs 47·
50.25 ; fe w sta ndard to good
mainly holsteins 1-2 951l-1300
lbs 4&gt;-48.50: standard 2·3 98().
1215 lbs 42-45.2:i.
Slaughter heifers : Choice Z.
41151l-!100 lbs 5()-52; individual
55; 3-4 700.1100 lbs 45-SI ; few
751f1100 lbs 45.50-48; goo d 2-4
80().1150 lbs 42-48.10; 7()().875
lbs 40-42.
Slaughter cows : Utility and
commercial 2-4 900-1600 lbs
35-4 2.75; cutter 1-2 80().1375
lbs 32-38.25 ; canner 700.1225
lbs 28.51l-;14 ; slaughter bulls,
1s 1()8().1650 lbs 46.25-49.2:i ; 2s
1!00.1705lbs 38.5G-45.10.
Vealers : Prime 100.280 lbs
74-82; 75-140 lbs 60-Q ; choice
17().230 lbs 67·73: 6&gt;120 lbs 51·
59; good and choice 151l-275
lbs 57-64 .
Feeder cattle: Choice and
prime steers 350-550 lbs 53-59;
good 375-m lbs 45 .50-52;
heifers choice and prime 325520lbs 45-51.50; choice 475-575
lbs 42-16.25; smallloi 550 lbs
48.50; good and choice 34()-5ji0
lbs 38.50-44.
Hogs : Barrows and gilts
2.75 higher, so ws 1·2 higher ;
boars I higher ; pigs not
compared ; barrows a nd gilts
I.J 22tl-245lbs 48.50-49 ; SOWS 13 3IJ0.660 lbs 41.00-43.60; 475665 lbs 46.25-47.60; boars 5
head460 lbs 33.60 ; feeder pigs
I.J 107-148 lbs 51~3 cwt.
Sheep: Slaughter lambs 2-4
lower; choice and prim e
spring lambs 55-100 lbs 72-74;
individual 80; choice and
prime 9().115lbs shorn with no
1-3 pelts 65-&amp;.50 ; ulllity and
good slaughter ewes 100-120
Ills 16-22.

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The Public Ulilitles Commls·
sion ol Ohio has set lor
public hearing Case No.
77·380-EL-FACSubtile A, to
re~iew the operation ol the
Fuel Cost Adju stment C~ use
and the luel procurement
practices and policies ollhe
Ohio Power Company on May
8, 1978 , at 10:00 A.M.,
E.S.T., at the Commission's
oll ~es . 180 East Broad
Street. Columbus. Ohio. All
Interested persons will be
given an opportunlly to be
h~rd . Further lnlormation
may be obtained by con· ·
lacJing Jhe Publtc Utilities
Commission of Ohio.
THE PUB LIC UTILITIES
COMMISSION OF OH IO
By Richard l. Smrth.
Sw o,tary

evacuated because of a gas
line and service station in the
area.
The firemen , members of
local 266 of the Firefighters
Association, went , on strike
Monday to protest tile city 's
refusal to grant them $1,000
annual raise and a three-year
contract.
Pi cket
lines
were
established at aiL seven fire
stations in the city and only
Lon g and. Fire Chief U.Onard
Boebel were on duty.
The firefi ghters have voted
to withhold all services until a
contract settl ement is
reached .
City Auditor · Norma n
Walker has said there Is no
money in the city budget for

COLUMBUS tUPI) - The
Ohio Supreme Court ·today
ruled that a business must
pay sale~ taxes on time - and
~ penalty if the lax payment
1s overdue - even though the
OhiO Department of Taxation
did not provide th e bu smess
preprinted lax forms.
Village Music, In c., of
Lucas County, was charged
with delinqu ency in the
payment of tax es in the JO
montlls following May, 1971.
A penalty and d•linquenrv

a

raises .

ROME ( UPI ) - Walter
Wolf , who opera tes Jody
Scheckter's career in Grand
Prix racing, wa tched his
team of Chicagoan Bobby
Ray hoi and Sweden's Amve rs
Olu fsen go through! their
!ina! paces Tuesday 's fo r
Saturday' s Formula Three
race in Monte Carlo.
The Swed e is curr ent
leader in the F-3 driver
standings and Rayhol was
runnerup in Formula Tw o
raciitg last ·year to Ca nada' s
~ illes Villeneuve .

Make this
Mother's Day

the one
she'll remember.
Give her a
beautiful
Ridgeway
floor clock

rt.'r tl lled tJy

JoJ.;,;
'Jrut ionJ

Autopsy turns up diamond

Reminds You Tha t Mothers Day
1s

May l!ith. l{cmcmbtr H t r •with
A Gih or Gift Certificate
Evening Hours By
Speci al Appo intments

OPEN OAIL Y
9: 00 -5:00
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tax exemption signed
COLUMB US l UP! ) Five bills, including one to
exem-pt
inv e nt or i es
warehoused in foreign trade
zones In Oh io from th e
tangible personal proper ty
tax , were signed into law
Tuesday by Gov. Ja mes A.
Rhodes. ·
The only for eign trade zone
· designated in Ohio by the
federal government is in
Toledo. State offi cials have
asked that sections of ports in
Cleveland and Cincinnall also
be given such designations.
The Ohio Depar tment of
Taxation has not attempted
to collect the tax in any case .
The tax exemption bi ll.
eff ec tiv e Aug. I, was
sponsored through the
Leg islature by Rep. Roecn J .

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CINCINNATI l UP! I - An
81 -year-old theater owner,
co nvicted
Monday
of
panderin g obscenity for
showing the film "Dixie,"
announced he will conti nue to
show X-ratl'd movies at his
Royal Theatre.
Fra nk Wesley Hu ss is sc he·
duled for sentencing Friday
in
Ham ilton
County
Municipal Court for the firstdegree misdemeanor offense ,

.~e nate

Eat more
Biscuits

Peaches

which ca rr ies a maximum
sentence of six months in jail
and-&lt;Jr a $1,000 fine.
After eight and a half hours
of delibe rati'o n, the ju ry
Monday could not reach a
ve rdict on Freder ick Kirn, a
theater em ployee also on
trial. Judge John Ranz
declar ed Kirn 's tr ial a
mistr iaL
"I can 't imagi ne how I was
found gui lty:· said Hu ss, who
testified that "Dixie" was
shown by mistake. "I neve r
saw the fil m."
His a ttorn ey said the
conviction will" be appealed.

BATON ROUGE, La .
l UP! ) - It was 200 years
late, but Louisia na state
PORTLAN D, Ore. (UPI )senators have taken the time The
deth roned
NBA
to th ank Fr ance for its cham pion Portl and Trai l
military and financial help in Blazers came home Tuesday
the American Revolution.
to their last hurrah - at least
Se na to r s
Tu es day for this season - and were
approved a resolution by Sen. greete d by an a irport
Edgar Mouton, !).Lafayette, reception that tried to ma ke
to thank France for joining them feel like super heroe s,
th e IJ colonies in 1778 in a even in defeat.
treaty that helped defeat the
The mob of fans, who lined
British in New York and the walk ways with signs of
Philadelphia.
affection, chanted, ''You're
" It's
part
of
a n slill No . I. We love you
international recognition to Blazers. "
France on the anniversary Of
The players were downcast
the treaty," Mouton said as over their elimination from
his colleagues kidded him for the_playo ff s by Seattle, 105-94,
waitlng so long with his ·Monday night in SeatUe,
tllanks.

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Ridgeway grandfather
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Middleport, 0 .

state . The

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Louisiana

INGLES
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ti l t '

Wayne County does not have He lations.
and penalty was justified.
The company (')mlleng ed cump(u ly cha rged that the
.. In a separate ruling, the. to be. inspected and approved
' ronvcyor was used for freight
Court upheld ·lower rour t 1 by the Divi sion of Elevator tht· div.1siun 's s uit prohibi ting or ra w m&lt;:~ lcri al~ '- not
judgments that a conveyor Inspectio n of the Ohio usc uf the C'Onveyor unil persons - an d th at it
because it had nut be en
un it at Buckeye Ware, Inc:, of Depa rtm ent of Ind ustria l
npcr&lt;ited Cit an anglt: uf &lt;ibout
70 deg rees.
St ate law, noted the Co urt,
·requi red ele vator permi ts for
machines "installe d on or
was
stay in g
at and a canary diamond of 1.9 be tween ra ils or guides" that
NEW .YO RK tUPI J - A
opera te "ve rti ca ll y or
four-ca ra t diamon d r ing Ma nha ttan 's posh Pierre c:uats.
substantially
ve rti call y."
Ret ur n ing lo the suit e,
stolen more than a year ago Hotel on Jan . 19, 1977, when
A
nd
in
a
thi
rd case, t~e
h11s been di scovered in the he ca ll ed to ask the fir m to Bul len said , th e two sales
Court
indefi
nitely.
suspended
stomach of a Michigan prison send up an assortment of pl'upl e "e ncoun tered a
from
th
e
practi
f'e
of law
theatrica l routine you would
inmate dur ing an autopsy. diamond s for his perusaL
Cind
nna
tl
&lt;.~tt orney Augustus
not
beli
eve."
Bullen
said
The ring, valued at about
"We sent up a sales
$.15,000, was return ed to · its representa live and an assis- Lazaros had a pacemaker, lleall III for viol ati on of
rightful owners, the Fifth ta nt ,' ' said Bullen . "There, and said , "Why ar e you prufessi unal e th i c~.
Beall was convicted in U.S
Avenu e firm of Danaos Ltd ., al l aroun d him , wer e a troubling a sick man '"
Di
strict Court for faili ng to
The
Fifth
Avenue
firm
la
ter
after it was found inside the barber , an nntomelri ' l. "
fil
e
an income tax return for
a
n
insurance
claim
with
filed
· body of convicted perjurer masseuse, a manicurist , a
197:1.
The Boa r d of
Lloyd's
of
London
,
and
was
Peter Lazaros, who died last ca tere r, all these people
Co
m
m
i
ss i o n e r s
on
pai
d
$1
7,000.
Frida y of unknown causes in hovering about him , as a
Gr
ievances
c
md
Discipline.
of
l
..azar
os,
44,
was
convict
ed
diversion of course ."
a Pontiac, Mich., jaiL
th
e
Oh
io
State
Bar
of
perjury
in
1971.
He
was
Colonna , D-Brook Park .
" It was one of the gre11 t
Bull en said th at, when the
Rhodes also signed into 1 con s of all time," a sales peopl e left , they di sr ov· jailed in Pontiac April 13 to A ssocl .a ti o n h a d
law, effective Aug. l, bi lls to : · spokesman fo r the firm, ered missing a four -carat await trail on 10 counts of recommended hi s indefin ite
invo lving ba nk suspension fr om the practice
- Esta blish a Zoological I Robert Bullen, said today.
ring composed of tw o fr aud,
Advi sor y Council with the
Bullen said Lazaros - diamonds set in platinum , a swindles and schemes to of law.
Ohio Depa rtment of Na tural known as "Peter the Greek" white diamond of 2.13 carats defraud private citizens ,
Resources to assist in the
development of publicallyowned zoos .
- Exempt cosmetologists
who work in hospitals from
"UN·BRANDED" PRODUCTS?
state licensing requirements.
~~ lrottr, rou con depend on
- Giv e vill age ma.N;ha ls
auth ority over the stationing
KNOWN BRANDS YOU CAN TRUST
and tr ansfer of village police
off icers .
Effecti ve upon Rhodes'
signature was legislation to
all ow county boa rd s of
commissioners to establ ish
self-msuran ee programs for
county officials, employees
and a ppointed personneL

charge were a\so levied in
ad dition to - the ·sa.le tax
payment.
The rompany sued on
gro und s preprinted form s
were not provi ded to the firm
before the tax was due.
The Court held ·that the
failu re
of
the
Tax
Commissio ner to deli ver
preprinted tax forms to the
fi rm ''cannot excuse that
ve ndor from his statutory
du ty" under state law and
that th e delinquency charge

$

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�8- The Daily Sentinel , Middleport-Pomeroy, o . Wednesdl1y , May :1. 1978

•

Paddlewheelers zn big race
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI)
- It's a throwback to lhe
days or the 19th century,
when rive rboa~ ca ptains
raced their, craft .for money .
and honor.
"This is a sport that ma kes
a body's liver curl with enjoyment," a uthor Ma rk
Twatn once said. "A horse

ral'e is pretty tame by

entered today's rare from the
wharf in downtown Louisville
down the Ohio River to Stx
Mile Island and back. a
distwtce of ab.out 10 miles
A gilded pair of antlers,
mo unte d
outs id e
the
caplatn's ptlothouse, goes to
the win ner . That's bee n
enough of'a prize to make the
boa ts' capta in s resort to
trickery at times. The Belle
once used a tugboat to help
make the turn at the hal fway
point. Trailing at the ti me .

Marijuana OK
for glaucoma

the Belle went on to win
handily.
When the Delta Queen used
SPH INGFI EI.D, Ill. I UP! I
the same tacti c last year the
·An Ul.in ois House
Be lle's crew claimed the: tu g
conunit) ee has approved,
did more than expected .
"We're going to allow tow- unanimously, a bill allowing
boa ts to help with the turn doctors to treat glaucoma
if
mariju ana
aga in th1 s year ," Cly de wit h.
Glass, chairma n of the con ven ti qnal treatments do
Belle's operating board, said. not ea se· pressure caused by
"Bu t we 're not going to let the eye disorder .
The bill by Rep . Jose ph
them push the Delta Queen
hal fwa y down the ri ver Ebbesen, R-DeKalb, would
set up strict dual regulation
again."
by lhe Dang erous Drugs
Commission and the Illinois
Department
of
Law
Enforcement to ensure
marijuana use is nol abused .
"A doctor couldn 't just
Holzer Medical Center
Veterans Memorial Hospital
iDischargesMay 2)
ADMITTED - William
~ Ca rl Am bro. Betty Bright, Morris , Pomeroy; Mina
Mrs Hobert Brisker and son, Hart , Pomeroy ; Harold
Karen Broadwater, V~r g 1 1 Sto barl , Ra cin e; Odessa
Chaney, Terley Clagg, Ern est Proffitt, Portland .
Dru mmond,
Gle nmor e
DISCHARGED - Carman
Fi nl ey. Everett George, Jones, Charles Eads , Pina
Carrie Hard en. James · Grove.
Two defendants were fined
Harm on, Jr , Timoth y
and
!tve others forfeited
Harvey. Maude Henry , Mrs.
bonds
in the Court of Pomeroy
SIGN-UP EXTENDED
r.,uis J1ndra and son, Ktnda
Ma
yor
Clarence Andrews
Clarence Price , chairman
Johnso n, Lewi s J ohn ston ,
Tuesday
night.
Ed ward Les ter, Kester of the Meigs - Agricultural
Clifford
Cminoll y, Port ·
Matheny, Lavon Miller. Ruby Stabilization and Con·
land,
was
fined
$400 and co sts
Moore. Pa nsy Owens, Dani el servalion Service, aruwunced
and
given
a
three
day Jail
Rees. John Reynol ds, Veri that stgn·up for the Feed
sentence
on
a
charge
of
Rey nol ds, Ruth Rob inso n, Grain and Wheal Voluntary
driving
while
intoxicated
and
Chobee Russell . Faye Smith , Diversion Program has been
Denms Smtth, Middleport ,
Lura Swiger . John Zeith , extended until May 15.
was fined $50 and costs, on a
AliCia Wamsley, Dewey
charge
of not having an
RUMMAGE SALE
Whit e.
operator's
ltcense.
'There will be a rummage
IBirths May 2I
Forfeiting
bonds were Cecil
Mr and Mrs. Pa ul Sisson, a sa le Friday and Saturday at
See,
Pomeroy,
$30, posted on
the Twm City Shrine Club in
da ughter, Addison
a
lefl
of center charge; Laura
Racine from 9 to I
Nice , Pomeroy, $50, making a
left turn I rum Butlernut onto .
Main St. , Danny Buffington ,
Pomeroy, $25, speeding; Ra y
Blumena uer, Pomeroy, $350,
drivi ng while mtoXI cal ed,
and Roy J enkins. Pomeroy ,
$25, speeding.

compart.l;j) n.' '

ll's the 15th annlilll Great
Steamboe~t Re~l' e , an e\'ent
that h(ls become the st•cond
most important ra&lt;·e of
Ken tucky Derb) Festiral
week. Two paddlewheelers the Belie of Louisville and tilt'
Delta Queen nf Cmnnnat1 -

jliJ~- r- ~?

"CALORIC"
JU~T \
MICROfor
r
~ OO~T~BR 1 WAVE
OVEN ,

HOSPITAL NEWS

\~

have a pa tient ptck it up at
t·h e · n e ·i·g. )i..b o r. !1 o o d
ph armacy," f, bbese n, an
opto metri st , said Tu esday
prior to the 15-0 vote. "The
Dange rous Drugs Commission wou ld control its use
:md doctors would ge l only
the amount they need for
patients '
Ebbese n said marijuana is
a proven tonic.
"But mariJua na w1ll not
cure,'' he sa1d. ' " It only
relieves the pressure."
The bill was sent to the full
House.
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Special Sale Prices
On All Models
For Mother's' Day

,.

crime in Meigs Co unty,
contact the Meigs County
Sh eriff' s
Off1ce
for

tight ? WRONG !

Crim e prev ention is every·
body's bu siness - because
you or any member of your
family co uld be the victim of
a crime. Good locks on your
home , a r ecor d of yo ur
valuables by serial number
or engraved mark and a fair
share of good common sense
can go a long way t~wards
protecting you from crun e
For more info rmation on
whal .YoU can do to prev ent

OPERATION
CRIME
ALERT literature. Th e
lit erature is free and can be
pi cked · up at the Meigs
County Sheriff's Office al any
tune .

MEETING THURSDAY
Olive and Orange To wnship
Trustees w11l meet 'Thursday
RUMMAGE SALE
at 7:30 p.m. at Tuppers
A rummage sale will be
Pla ins Grad e Schoo l to held at the Forest Run United
disc uss the location or gar· Methodist Church basemen!
bage boxes. Th e public is May 4 and 5 from 9 a.m. to 3
invited to atl end .
p.m.

TWO SQUAIJ IIUNS
The
Midd le p o rt
Em ergency Squad was ca lled
lo Broadway St. at 2:16 a.m.
Wednesday for John Hunnell.
a medical patient , whu was
ta ken to Veterans Memortal
Hospit a l. At 1:56 p.m.
Tuesday, the squad went to
the R1vers1de Apartmengs
fo r Susie Edwards . A
SEOEMS am bulance trans·
REHEARSAL TONIGHT
port ed the palicnt lo flolzer
A full cast rehearsal of the Medical Cent er.
B1g Bend Vari et ies cast will
be held at 6:45 p.m. this
evening at the Meigs High
Schoo l Aud ito rium
in
preparati on fu r Sa turday
night's show at the high
SU IT FILED
school.
In Meigs Co unty Common
Pleas Cou rt Heidi Parrish,
Parkersburg filed a suit fur
KENT VIGIL SET
money
in the amount of
KENT , Ohi o (UP!I - A
$8,651.93
against the Pomeroy
candlelight procession and
National
Ba nk . The pla intiff
all -night vigil tonight will
claims
she
lost her passbook
mark the start of ceremonies
honorin g !h e eighth an · and seeks full reimbursement
mversary of lhe Ken! Slate of the accuunl lisled in her
name.
shootings.

~dllhelpyou

COLUMBUS 1UPI 1- State , Spratley Tuesday asked the
Consumers' Counsel William Public Utilities Comm ission
Spratley said Tuesday the of Ohio to order C&amp;SOE to
Columbus &amp; So uthern Ohio refund $22.6 m1hon in such
El~ctri c... Co •. . owes it s • pur chase power .costs dating
customers ~ $22 6 mlilioii""'' back to July, 1976.
refund on fuel adjustment
The PUCO has rejected the
charges.
· .
arg ument on the pass·
The fuel adju stm ent th rough of purchse power
charges on each month's bill cost~ but the Ohio Supreme
compensa tes th e utility for Court has the issue under
increases in fu el costs not appeal.
covered by base rates.
The motton fil ed by
Spratley con tends th at Spratley Tu esday is in
C&amp;SOE and other electric connecto n with a PU CO
utilities are not authorized by review of $94.8 million in fuel
law to in clude the cost of adjustment charges pa1d by
f!'&gt; WCr puchased from "Other C&amp;SOE customers s in e~
ut! l~~s in this charge
early 1977.

20% OFF
ON SLACKS AND
SLACK SETS
IN. SIZES 12 MONTHS
THRU SIZE 14 FOR BOTH
BOYS AND GIRLS

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FRI. , SAT. and MON.
Hours :
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.I .Calendar 1
WEDNESIJAY
POMEROY LODGE 164,
F&amp;AM , regular mee tmg, 7·30
this evening at templ e: all
Master Masons inv ited.
SOU'fHERN Junior' High
Athl et ic Boosters Wednesday
7: 30 p.m. at junior high.
EleCtiOn of officers. Parents
whose children will be at·
tending junior high urged to
att en d.
, AOMIN!STRATI VE Huard
of the Hulland Uni ted
Mcthwist Church, 1::10 Jl.m.
Wednesda y in the Jli:lstor 's
study.
THURS,DAY
Ll.l A COUNTY Si\ LUN
612, E1g hl .ami Furl) , wil l
rncet Ttmrsdll y c1t ti ll' h 111t1t uf
Mrs. Joan Wood.

RUTLAND
DEPARTMENT STORE
Phone 742-2100
· Prices Effective

Thru Sat., May 6th

FRENCH CITY
WIENERS ••••••••••••••••••• 12 oz . Pkg . 79
FRENCH CITY JOWL BACON BySlicedthe Pi e ce
HOME MADE HAM SALAD ••••••••••••

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MEI GS Count y Council o.f
PTAs, Thursday, 7: 30p.m. at
Pomeroy Elementary School.
lnsta Uation of o!!icers.
REVIVAL in prog rass
through May 7 al Rutland
Ch urch of God, 7: 30 p.m.
ni ghtl y. Ralph Woods,
eva ngelist. Bobby Porter ,
pastor.

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That 's nghl! $1,00(1.1)0 or $99 ,000. 00 vou double vour
original in vestment in nine years and 4:3 da ys, earni ng
an annual percent age r·at c of 7 . 50 °~ wit h an effecti ve
annua l yield of 7.HO"i , pro vided all da ily compounded
in terest is all owed lo accu mu la te over the fu llmal ur ity
of the agreement. ' We cal l it our DOUBLE VALUE
CERTI FI CATE.

FRIDAY
POMONA CHANGE , Fnday , 8 p.m. at the Hock Sprntgs Grange Hall. Harrison·
ville Grange to be host.
CHURCH Womwn Umted
of Me igs • Count y, May
Fe llowship D"y, Slick lunch
at noon ~'rid ay at Trinity
Church. Program at I::ro p.m:

And, in ad dition to all this ... mont hly or quarter ly
income . .. paid on nne , two, three, four or six year
certificate inlere&gt;;l co mpounded dail y, lnlcre•t payaule
month ly if you desire on cer tifica tes with face amoun t
of $5,000.00 or more.
"O n limA
penalty
be paid
11me

SATUR[)AY
RA CINE BasebaU Assn.
bake sale, tag day, pop bottle
and bottle cap collections and
car wash beginning at 9 a.m.
Saturday .

depos it~. n ·gulrl ! LnnH r eq u 1n• t.h 1tl tl u:!re be n n i ntereHt
if th() princ jpal i.~ withdruwn before rn11turity . H o lder will
intereHl tll the a nnual ra te of !"l ' ~ leM t hree months for the

the prrm:ipa l w afol o n d e pmnt.

'Wli ·Ohio Valley Bank
Oct Ill po l iS

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The Leading Savings Plans Are At The Leading Savings Bank

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SUNDAY
EASTERN Junior cla ss
horse showSunday beginning
at 10 a.m. at Bar 30 above
high school. Sanctioned by
OVHJo' A.
.
BAPTISMAL services at
Leadin g Creek !oilowing
Sunday School at Rutland
Church of God. w. D.
Watkins, stat e overseer ,
guesl speaker al evening
ser vices. Public invited.

l2 oz , Kraft Pimento Sinqle Slice

$1.19

CHEESE
1 lb . Blue Bonnett

lib. Bag Golden Delicious or
Red Delicious

APPLES
16 oz . Celo Pak

MARGARINE

Quarters

CARROTS

12 oz. REAMES NOODLES
Gallon 89~
ORANGE DRINK ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
4 Pak

,,, ••••••••••••• 97c
CHARMIN
TISSUE
10
MAXWELL HOUSE
Jar
$4 39
INSTANT COFFEE ...............•..•...••••
12 o,z . JIF Creamy or Crunchy
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PEANUT BUTTER ............................
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Build solar home, advice
DUBLIN, Oh io 1UP !) Solar heal appears to be the
way of the futur e, but it mi ght
be easier and cheaper to build
a solar home rather than
retrofit your conventional
home.
Architect Joseph Kawecki
says there are a few things to
eon sid er before vou ca n
retrofit your home to solar
heat.
"Look at your roo f structure," Kawec ki advises "If
the ridge peak parall els the
south , you're 50 percent of the
way th ere."
He say s you sho.uld
consider the location of tr ees
an d ot her buildings around
your home and would they
allow the sun to shine m. The
Utird aspect is the ins11lation
and how much heat you are
losmg.
" II you're losin g too much
heat, you may be able lo
ca ulk , bul then tt stillmay not
do the job and you could still
be losin g too much heat," he
said.
He said there are not many
ronvcntlonal holllt!!; which
are
conducive
fo r
retrofitti ng .
" Alot of Ute older homes do
not have enough space to
mount th e pa nels," he sa 1d,
referring to the solar panels
which allow the sun to come
in and retain heat.
"The s ystem wouldn' t
work," he sai d. " II would be
like heating your hom e with a
hair dryer."
Kawecki, who obtained a
ba&lt;·helor or scien ce in
ar chitecture m 1973 from
Ohio State Universi ty, has
des igned
th e
solar
community which will cons1sl
of 12 homes in so uthern
Delaware County:· The , fir sl"
horite, already sold , is nearly
completed .
He prefers In design solar
~ homes rath er than convert a
~cimveilt10na l home to solar.
Building a solar home t&lt;Jsts
2 to 3 perc-e nt more than
buildin g a conventional
home, he said. The extra
money goes for th e addttional
glass, the extra blower to
help circulate the air , and the
gravel und er the sun room
through which the ai r
circulates.
The most imp ortant
concern of a solar home is
how much hea t IS lost when
th e outside temperature is
ze ro. He said the id eal rate of
beat loss is 15 BTU per square
foot.
Heat is lost through glass.
The home Kawecki designed

has glass panels on the south
side and 11 sliding glass
doors.
To avoid a great loss of
heat, he has Installed wooden
doors which can be slid shut
m front of those sliding glass
doors to block heat loss. The
glass - both in the few
conventional windows and in
th e glass pane ls - is fi xed ,
i. e., th e windows can not be
raised, lowered , opened or
closed as m conventtonal
homes.
Kawecki has always been
mterested 1n th e environment
and thinks the environment

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WASHINGTON (UPl i - A could go into effect uniess
regulation proposed by the Congress pa sses our joint
Treasury Department would resolution , appro ves our
bring the nation one step Approprtalions limitation, or Thur sday, May 4
Sol!Jl' p~upl e nu Iun ger fll
close r to total gun contr ol by the agency withdraws the
IIIlo
lill•ll' jobs "I'UIIIid 11\'I'C
th e federal government says proposals," sa1d Miller.
U
1ey
·v ~ a tid ed fJ bl· l'l' J!m g~
Rep. Clarence Miller. R.()hio.
lu
the
l'Slt:thlt
shmcnt
Miller said Tuesday the
new reg ulation s would
require all firearms license
holders to report every three
NAMES, AIJDRESSES
months to th e Bureau of
The Eastern Alumni
Ale ohol,
Toba cco an d Association is in need of
Fire arms on all firearms names and addresses lor the
tran s a c ti ons betw ee n 1977 graduating class.
May 4. 1978
manufacturers, importers, Any one int erested in at· Sorn e uolrl trn g dnd m sprra ·
wholesalers and dealers.
tending should contact Mrs. lr onol co ncJ,d ron s should sta rt to
"Since all of this Avice Spen cer, Rt. l, Long come •n lo play lo• you "'"
inform ation would be stored Bottom or phone 985~296 .
cvmmg ye ar A more ver ?a l rlc
you wr11 emerge You I I be a b le
in a national computer bank ,
10 d e v ~ lop plan s thi:l t ca11 tJ eHcr
it would be simple for the
yo ur frnancra t s t&lt;~ t u s
bureau later to obtain the
TAURUS (April 10-May 101 to
name, address and type of
your w o r~ locla y foll ow proce dure s la rn tlra r 10 you Allo wtn g
weapon 0£ . every firea rm
IN THE
ano the r 10 ~"~r e ssu r e yOU rn to
· Am enca
· ," sal'd OF
COMMON
PLEAS COURT
"
owner m
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
dorng 1t11 ng s hrs wa y co uld
Mtl1er . .~ ·
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,.,,, lu.T~A-~L. ~ SMJ ,TH . ,_ .......... , ~ . . ... .sau se pr ot&gt; tem s H av1ng tr ou " ln effeet, these proposed
Plaontolt,
ble se lec,.ng a career' Send
regulations could lead to a
'tARRY A. SMITH ,
lor , our copy ol Aslro Graph
cen tralized natwn al £irearms
Defendo~nt
Lett e r oy rnatlm g 50 ce nts for
No. 16,, 41
eac h and a to n g
se ll ·
reg istration system and this
- NOTICE BY
addr essed stamped envelope
is somethmg Congress has
PUBLICATION IO AsiiO· Graph P 0 Bo' 489.

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Ml.ller.
" As the rankin g minority
member or the
Ap·
propria tions
subcom·
mittee wh tch over sees
th e Tr easury Department, l
was able to insert a provision
in the 1979 fund1n g bill, as
introduced, to prohibit any
mon ey from being used to
carryout these reg ulations,"
he said .
"And I ba ve co-sponsored a
joint resolution to prevent the
proposals from going into
effect if fWtding ls provided,"
said Miller.
"The proposed regulations

Smi t h , addrc5s

A

Larry

unknow n , bu l

whose l as !
adcU ess w a s 230

kn own
Pleaun r St reel , Asn tand .
Ohio 44805 . w i ll t ake not ice on
the 1Sth c av of N ovember ,
Sm i th l i ted her

1977 , Rllea L

Com pl a tnt agar nst h i m in the
Commo n

P leas

Co u r't

of

Me igs coun ty , Ohro , case No
16,643, pra y ing tor d rvo r ce
and other relie f on grounds ol
g ross neg l ec l of outy and
e~C. tr ~me

c r u~lly

r eq ui r ed

10

Compla i nt

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eiQ h l days a ti er l he l ast
P!Jbltcallon ,
l he
las!
publication Is on the 17th day
of May , 1978, or i!Jdgmen t by
d e l au lt w i ll be rendered
a ga1ns t you .

Larry Spencer ,
Cle r k of cou r sl
ot Meigs Cou nt y .
( 4)

s. 12, 19, 26 (.5 ) J , 10:

Oh;o

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Radro Crty Stal!orr N Y 100 19

b n lh srg n
M
( ay l 1·June 20) 'r'o u
wo n I hav e to reply rn k tnd to
one w ho trE! ats you rude ly rn
Ir o n ! o f lr~t•nd s lo da y Sll e II b e
app rop rr at cty ju dged by th e
B e su r e

GEM IN!

10 s pc c t1)'

o the rs

CANCER

(June 21-July 22)
You 'll gam the adnwa!lo n
yo u ' re looll. 1ng for by lhrnkmg
of o th e rs be fo re yo ur se l f
today Don 1 let sorn eone ' s
f 1 h
d
1
o o 1S ness sr etrac k yo u r om
helprng
LEO (July 23~Aug . Z2) Before
you g tve a person who ha s

been bugg rn g you a pt ece o f
~ou r mtnd . try th e so l! ap ·
proactl one mo re 11111e Th e
resu lts Wi ll please you

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tater hatJe a

se ve re

LIBRA (Sept. Zl ·Oct. 13) Sh ow

anolh e r now harmo ny rs matn
larn ed by s ellrng a n e xampl e
to day
De mo nstralton says
much more th an words

Wi th Zest, you step out of the showe r feeling cleaner and fresher than you feel with
reg ular soap .
You see, Zest isn't like regular soap . Zest has special rinsing agents not found in soap.
So Zest lat hers up and rinses you thoroughly clean .
Zest doesn't leave a sticky soap fil m on your skin . Just ICX in your pocket when you
t ake this coupon to your dealer.

SCORPIO tOe! . Z4·Nov . 221
You ' ll be rnsprred on ways to
ac compl rsh yo ur work toclay

but get 1t11ng s d o ne early
Ots ru p l1ve co nd r!to ns get tn th e

way late r

WHOLE, HAlf OR END CUT

SAGITTARIUS (Nov . 13-Dec .
Z1 ) Even though your rnn er
vot ce m1gh t be talktng loudly
now . d s not neces sa rr ly pra c lt ·
cal Evaluate s en s rbly al l yo u

do loday
CAPRI C OR~

BIGGEST SAVINGS 'IN lOWN!

(Dec . 11·Jan . 19)

If yo u don' t mak e unreas onabl e

MEDIUM

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demands on others today .
l htngs could work out quite
salts fact on l y Expec t th e oppo ·
site if you're too sell -absor be d

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elate them Th,e k n ow -l t~a ll s
h a~J e'on!y a hatche t job to offer.

Iss ue cou ld arise tod ay wh ere

to make a choice
your material and

you 'll have

betwee n
Ideali stic goals. Do tha t whi c h
bri ngs the grea ter honor
pt\ilosophrcal when you ar e
den ted coopera 1ion you were
expecting from another You
ca n h andle ever yt hina";ou rseli
it you remain ca lm
INEWSP,t..PEA ENTERPRI SE ASSN I

liMIT ONE CO UP()N
PER PURCHA SE

TWO ANY SIZE

wit h those who wl lll utly appre·

ARIES (March 11-Aprll 19) Be

FRIENDLIEST SERVICE IN TOWN!

VALID ONLY WHEN YOU BUY

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PISCES (Fob. ZO·Mirch ZO) An

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should do the work. That 1s
why ne arly all his work today
centers around solar homes.
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what we 've go t, " said
Kawecki, noting that the sun
is free , and the cost of all
other fuels is going. up.
·
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his solar home is a woodburning stove wlu ch could be
fu eled from the woods behind
the deve lopment.
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petro dollars, then farmers
could grow tr ee farms ," be
said . " And we could keep our
money right here."

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approved a simil ar measure ava ilable for acqutsitton of family farm corporations
eligible for Farmers Home
in April.
land .
Supporters of the bill sai d it
In addition to th e loans and would also extend
is essential to the survwal of emergency cre&lt;jit program, for one year an emergtmcy
the family fa rm since many the bill also expands the ,li vestock credit program set
farmers, htt by rising costs various credit program s to expire in September.
and low prices for the ir off ered
thrbu gh
the
grains and cattle, are faci ng Agriculture
Department' s
IN THE
PLEAS COURT .
bankruptcy without help.
Farmer s
Hom e COMMON
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
The Senate bill provides for Admtnistration.
a
maxtmum
$500 ,000
Farm borrowers who are PAUL SIMON ,
guaranteed loan to individual curr ently
limited
to vs PLAINTIFF
farmers, while th e House bill mortgage loans of $1110,000 PEARL TAGGART . ET A l ,
DE F ENOANTS
ca ll~ for a maximum $4110,000 could
get governmentN O 16,7 09
loan. Administration officia ls Insured loans of up to $200.000
NOTICE
Pu r suant lo a n Orde r o f
have estimated lhe individual and government-guaranteed
l e I SSue d by th e Cour l o t
loans would actually average loans up to $3110,000 under the Sa
Co m m o n P l eas o f Me•g s.
about $1110,000 and go to about bill .
Farmers
Home Co u n t y, O h 10 . I wr ll oil er tor
a t p ubli c auct11:m on the
40,000 farmers.
operating loans, now limited sate
21 t h day o f May , 1978 at 10 00
Proceeds of the loans could to $50,000, could go to $1110,000 am at the door of th e Court
ouse
ol
s a1d
Coun t y ,
be used to meet operating on an insured basis and HPome
r oy, m11o , ! he fOl l OWing
ex pe nses, r e rinance $200,000 if made by private descrt b ed r ea l es ta te
Stl ua t ed
rn
Lebanon
outstanding debts, reorgaruze lenders under a goverrunent
Tow n S h ip , Mergs
County ,
fanlll ng
or
ranching guarante~.
Oh •o , l o wr t B en1g local ed rn
operations, loan closing costs
Th e legislati on al so 70 a cr e tot 199 a n d 100 acre lol
200 , T own 2, Ra n ge 11 a t lll C
and other essential farm and includes· a special mortga ge Oh
•o Com pany's P ur cha se
home needs.
B egtn n i ng at a SI OI"lc .n
program with reduced
vine a t th e n o rth we s t
On a voice vote, th e Senate repaym ent schedules in early ra
(Orne r o f 70 acre lo t 199, Town
approved a proposal In ke ep years for small family 1, Range 11. ! hence ca st
the loans from being farmer s. It would make a long t h e nort h i rn e o f sa•d 70
a cr e to t 199, 16 30 charn s to a

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WASHI NGTON I UP!) - A
goverrunent-guarantced loan
program approved Tuesday
by the Senate will help
farmers in·need of immediate
finan cial help in pa ying
outstanding debts.
The measure, which now
goes to a House:Se nate
conference co mm1tt ee,
provides for $4 billion in
government guaranteed or
insured loans through the end
of 1979.
The bill is des1gned to help
farmers and ranchers who
are caught in a cost-price
squeeze and are unable to get
credit to meet their financial
obligatwns through normal
credit channels. By offering a
governm ent guar ant ee or
insurance of repa ymen t,
credit chan nels through·
commercial banks and other
non-government lend er s are
expected to open up.
The Senate gave 1ts
approval to the legislatiOn on
a 92-0 vote. Th e House

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Senate okehs farm loan bill

Literature available

Two fined, five
forfeit bonds in Fighting crime is'the job of
the police, right ? Your house
Pomeroy court will never be burglam ed,

*Touch Control

9- The Da ily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Wednesday, Mav 3. 1978

Utility ow.es its customers
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0 ----- ----------- - - - ---~ -- - - -----------Get this Tap &amp; ~i t by n&gt;ail for $3.50 when you buy 2 Zest (any size) ,

Get your requi red certificate and details at participating stores or write to:
Zest Tap &amp; ~it, PO. Box 4J2, On cinnati, Oh io 452'19. Offer expires May 31, 1'179. - - - •

�8- The Daily Sentinel , Middleport-Pomeroy, o . Wednesdl1y , May :1. 1978

•

Paddlewheelers zn big race
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI)
- It's a throwback to lhe
days or the 19th century,
when rive rboa~ ca ptains
raced their, craft .for money .
and honor.
"This is a sport that ma kes
a body's liver curl with enjoyment," a uthor Ma rk
Twatn once said. "A horse

ral'e is pretty tame by

entered today's rare from the
wharf in downtown Louisville
down the Ohio River to Stx
Mile Island and back. a
distwtce of ab.out 10 miles
A gilded pair of antlers,
mo unte d
outs id e
the
caplatn's ptlothouse, goes to
the win ner . That's bee n
enough of'a prize to make the
boa ts' capta in s resort to
trickery at times. The Belle
once used a tugboat to help
make the turn at the hal fway
point. Trailing at the ti me .

Marijuana OK
for glaucoma

the Belle went on to win
handily.
When the Delta Queen used
SPH INGFI EI.D, Ill. I UP! I
the same tacti c last year the
·An Ul.in ois House
Be lle's crew claimed the: tu g
conunit) ee has approved,
did more than expected .
"We're going to allow tow- unanimously, a bill allowing
boa ts to help with the turn doctors to treat glaucoma
if
mariju ana
aga in th1 s year ," Cly de wit h.
Glass, chairma n of the con ven ti qnal treatments do
Belle's operating board, said. not ea se· pressure caused by
"Bu t we 're not going to let the eye disorder .
The bill by Rep . Jose ph
them push the Delta Queen
hal fwa y down the ri ver Ebbesen, R-DeKalb, would
set up strict dual regulation
again."
by lhe Dang erous Drugs
Commission and the Illinois
Department
of
Law
Enforcement to ensure
marijuana use is nol abused .
"A doctor couldn 't just
Holzer Medical Center
Veterans Memorial Hospital
iDischargesMay 2)
ADMITTED - William
~ Ca rl Am bro. Betty Bright, Morris , Pomeroy; Mina
Mrs Hobert Brisker and son, Hart , Pomeroy ; Harold
Karen Broadwater, V~r g 1 1 Sto barl , Ra cin e; Odessa
Chaney, Terley Clagg, Ern est Proffitt, Portland .
Dru mmond,
Gle nmor e
DISCHARGED - Carman
Fi nl ey. Everett George, Jones, Charles Eads , Pina
Carrie Hard en. James · Grove.
Two defendants were fined
Harm on, Jr , Timoth y
and
!tve others forfeited
Harvey. Maude Henry , Mrs.
bonds
in the Court of Pomeroy
SIGN-UP EXTENDED
r.,uis J1ndra and son, Ktnda
Ma
yor
Clarence Andrews
Clarence Price , chairman
Johnso n, Lewi s J ohn ston ,
Tuesday
night.
Ed ward Les ter, Kester of the Meigs - Agricultural
Clifford
Cminoll y, Port ·
Matheny, Lavon Miller. Ruby Stabilization and Con·
land,
was
fined
$400 and co sts
Moore. Pa nsy Owens, Dani el servalion Service, aruwunced
and
given
a
three
day Jail
Rees. John Reynol ds, Veri that stgn·up for the Feed
sentence
on
a
charge
of
Rey nol ds, Ruth Rob inso n, Grain and Wheal Voluntary
driving
while
intoxicated
and
Chobee Russell . Faye Smith , Diversion Program has been
Denms Smtth, Middleport ,
Lura Swiger . John Zeith , extended until May 15.
was fined $50 and costs, on a
AliCia Wamsley, Dewey
charge
of not having an
RUMMAGE SALE
Whit e.
operator's
ltcense.
'There will be a rummage
IBirths May 2I
Forfeiting
bonds were Cecil
Mr and Mrs. Pa ul Sisson, a sa le Friday and Saturday at
See,
Pomeroy,
$30, posted on
the Twm City Shrine Club in
da ughter, Addison
a
lefl
of center charge; Laura
Racine from 9 to I
Nice , Pomeroy, $50, making a
left turn I rum Butlernut onto .
Main St. , Danny Buffington ,
Pomeroy, $25, speeding; Ra y
Blumena uer, Pomeroy, $350,
drivi ng while mtoXI cal ed,
and Roy J enkins. Pomeroy ,
$25, speeding.

compart.l;j) n.' '

ll's the 15th annlilll Great
Steamboe~t Re~l' e , an e\'ent
that h(ls become the st•cond
most important ra&lt;·e of
Ken tucky Derb) Festiral
week. Two paddlewheelers the Belie of Louisville and tilt'
Delta Queen nf Cmnnnat1 -

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"CALORIC"
JU~T \
MICROfor
r
~ OO~T~BR 1 WAVE
OVEN ,

HOSPITAL NEWS

\~

have a pa tient ptck it up at
t·h e · n e ·i·g. )i..b o r. !1 o o d
ph armacy," f, bbese n, an
opto metri st , said Tu esday
prior to the 15-0 vote. "The
Dange rous Drugs Commission wou ld control its use
:md doctors would ge l only
the amount they need for
patients '
Ebbese n said marijuana is
a proven tonic.
"But mariJua na w1ll not
cure,'' he sa1d. ' " It only
relieves the pressure."
The bill was sent to the full
House.
1

*99 Minute Tin1er
Special Sale Prices
On All Models
For Mother's' Day

,.

crime in Meigs Co unty,
contact the Meigs County
Sh eriff' s
Off1ce
for

tight ? WRONG !

Crim e prev ention is every·
body's bu siness - because
you or any member of your
family co uld be the victim of
a crime. Good locks on your
home , a r ecor d of yo ur
valuables by serial number
or engraved mark and a fair
share of good common sense
can go a long way t~wards
protecting you from crun e
For more info rmation on
whal .YoU can do to prev ent

OPERATION
CRIME
ALERT literature. Th e
lit erature is free and can be
pi cked · up at the Meigs
County Sheriff's Office al any
tune .

MEETING THURSDAY
Olive and Orange To wnship
Trustees w11l meet 'Thursday
RUMMAGE SALE
at 7:30 p.m. at Tuppers
A rummage sale will be
Pla ins Grad e Schoo l to held at the Forest Run United
disc uss the location or gar· Methodist Church basemen!
bage boxes. Th e public is May 4 and 5 from 9 a.m. to 3
invited to atl end .
p.m.

TWO SQUAIJ IIUNS
The
Midd le p o rt
Em ergency Squad was ca lled
lo Broadway St. at 2:16 a.m.
Wednesday for John Hunnell.
a medical patient , whu was
ta ken to Veterans Memortal
Hospit a l. At 1:56 p.m.
Tuesday, the squad went to
the R1vers1de Apartmengs
fo r Susie Edwards . A
SEOEMS am bulance trans·
REHEARSAL TONIGHT
port ed the palicnt lo flolzer
A full cast rehearsal of the Medical Cent er.
B1g Bend Vari et ies cast will
be held at 6:45 p.m. this
evening at the Meigs High
Schoo l Aud ito rium
in
preparati on fu r Sa turday
night's show at the high
SU IT FILED
school.
In Meigs Co unty Common
Pleas Cou rt Heidi Parrish,
Parkersburg filed a suit fur
KENT VIGIL SET
money
in the amount of
KENT , Ohi o (UP!I - A
$8,651.93
against the Pomeroy
candlelight procession and
National
Ba nk . The pla intiff
all -night vigil tonight will
claims
she
lost her passbook
mark the start of ceremonies
honorin g !h e eighth an · and seeks full reimbursement
mversary of lhe Ken! Slate of the accuunl lisled in her
name.
shootings.

~dllhelpyou

COLUMBUS 1UPI 1- State , Spratley Tuesday asked the
Consumers' Counsel William Public Utilities Comm ission
Spratley said Tuesday the of Ohio to order C&amp;SOE to
Columbus &amp; So uthern Ohio refund $22.6 m1hon in such
El~ctri c... Co •. . owes it s • pur chase power .costs dating
customers ~ $22 6 mlilioii""'' back to July, 1976.
refund on fuel adjustment
The PUCO has rejected the
charges.
· .
arg ument on the pass·
The fuel adju stm ent th rough of purchse power
charges on each month's bill cost~ but the Ohio Supreme
compensa tes th e utility for Court has the issue under
increases in fu el costs not appeal.
covered by base rates.
The motton fil ed by
Spratley con tends th at Spratley Tu esday is in
C&amp;SOE and other electric connecto n with a PU CO
utilities are not authorized by review of $94.8 million in fuel
law to in clude the cost of adjustment charges pa1d by
f!'&gt; WCr puchased from "Other C&amp;SOE customers s in e~
ut! l~~s in this charge
early 1977.

20% OFF
ON SLACKS AND
SLACK SETS
IN. SIZES 12 MONTHS
THRU SIZE 14 FOR BOTH
BOYS AND GIRLS

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FRI. , SAT. and MON.
Hours :
9 : ]0105 :00

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.I .Calendar 1
WEDNESIJAY
POMEROY LODGE 164,
F&amp;AM , regular mee tmg, 7·30
this evening at templ e: all
Master Masons inv ited.
SOU'fHERN Junior' High
Athl et ic Boosters Wednesday
7: 30 p.m. at junior high.
EleCtiOn of officers. Parents
whose children will be at·
tending junior high urged to
att en d.
, AOMIN!STRATI VE Huard
of the Hulland Uni ted
Mcthwist Church, 1::10 Jl.m.
Wednesda y in the Jli:lstor 's
study.
THURS,DAY
Ll.l A COUNTY Si\ LUN
612, E1g hl .ami Furl) , wil l
rncet Ttmrsdll y c1t ti ll' h 111t1t uf
Mrs. Joan Wood.

RUTLAND
DEPARTMENT STORE
Phone 742-2100
· Prices Effective

Thru Sat., May 6th

FRENCH CITY
WIENERS ••••••••••••••••••• 12 oz . Pkg . 79
FRENCH CITY JOWL BACON BySlicedthe Pi e ce
HOME MADE HAM SALAD ••••••••••••

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MEI GS Count y Council o.f
PTAs, Thursday, 7: 30p.m. at
Pomeroy Elementary School.
lnsta Uation of o!!icers.
REVIVAL in prog rass
through May 7 al Rutland
Ch urch of God, 7: 30 p.m.
ni ghtl y. Ralph Woods,
eva ngelist. Bobby Porter ,
pastor.

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That 's nghl! $1,00(1.1)0 or $99 ,000. 00 vou double vour
original in vestment in nine years and 4:3 da ys, earni ng
an annual percent age r·at c of 7 . 50 °~ wit h an effecti ve
annua l yield of 7.HO"i , pro vided all da ily compounded
in terest is all owed lo accu mu la te over the fu llmal ur ity
of the agreement. ' We cal l it our DOUBLE VALUE
CERTI FI CATE.

FRIDAY
POMONA CHANGE , Fnday , 8 p.m. at the Hock Sprntgs Grange Hall. Harrison·
ville Grange to be host.
CHURCH Womwn Umted
of Me igs • Count y, May
Fe llowship D"y, Slick lunch
at noon ~'rid ay at Trinity
Church. Program at I::ro p.m:

And, in ad dition to all this ... mont hly or quarter ly
income . .. paid on nne , two, three, four or six year
certificate inlere&gt;;l co mpounded dail y, lnlcre•t payaule
month ly if you desire on cer tifica tes with face amoun t
of $5,000.00 or more.
"O n limA
penalty
be paid
11me

SATUR[)AY
RA CINE BasebaU Assn.
bake sale, tag day, pop bottle
and bottle cap collections and
car wash beginning at 9 a.m.
Saturday .

depos it~. n ·gulrl ! LnnH r eq u 1n• t.h 1tl tl u:!re be n n i ntereHt
if th() princ jpal i.~ withdruwn before rn11turity . H o lder will
intereHl tll the a nnual ra te of !"l ' ~ leM t hree months for the

the prrm:ipa l w afol o n d e pmnt.

'Wli ·Ohio Valley Bank
Oct Ill po l iS

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The Leading Savings Plans Are At The Leading Savings Bank

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SUNDAY
EASTERN Junior cla ss
horse showSunday beginning
at 10 a.m. at Bar 30 above
high school. Sanctioned by
OVHJo' A.
.
BAPTISMAL services at
Leadin g Creek !oilowing
Sunday School at Rutland
Church of God. w. D.
Watkins, stat e overseer ,
guesl speaker al evening
ser vices. Public invited.

l2 oz , Kraft Pimento Sinqle Slice

$1.19

CHEESE
1 lb . Blue Bonnett

lib. Bag Golden Delicious or
Red Delicious

APPLES
16 oz . Celo Pak

MARGARINE

Quarters

CARROTS

12 oz. REAMES NOODLES
Gallon 89~
ORANGE DRINK ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
4 Pak

,,, ••••••••••••• 97c
CHARMIN
TISSUE
10
MAXWELL HOUSE
Jar
$4 39
INSTANT COFFEE ...............•..•...••••
12 o,z . JIF Creamy or Crunchy
,.
PEANUT BUTTER ............................
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Build solar home, advice
DUBLIN, Oh io 1UP !) Solar heal appears to be the
way of the futur e, but it mi ght
be easier and cheaper to build
a solar home rather than
retrofit your conventional
home.
Architect Joseph Kawecki
says there are a few things to
eon sid er before vou ca n
retrofit your home to solar
heat.
"Look at your roo f structure," Kawec ki advises "If
the ridge peak parall els the
south , you're 50 percent of the
way th ere."
He say s you sho.uld
consider the location of tr ees
an d ot her buildings around
your home and would they
allow the sun to shine m. The
Utird aspect is the ins11lation
and how much heat you are
losmg.
" II you're losin g too much
heat, you may be able lo
ca ulk , bul then tt stillmay not
do the job and you could still
be losin g too much heat," he
said.
He said there are not many
ronvcntlonal holllt!!; which
are
conducive
fo r
retrofitti ng .
" Alot of Ute older homes do
not have enough space to
mount th e pa nels," he sa 1d,
referring to the solar panels
which allow the sun to come
in and retain heat.
"The s ystem wouldn' t
work," he sai d. " II would be
like heating your hom e with a
hair dryer."
Kawecki, who obtained a
ba&lt;·helor or scien ce in
ar chitecture m 1973 from
Ohio State Universi ty, has
des igned
th e
solar
community which will cons1sl
of 12 homes in so uthern
Delaware County:· The , fir sl"
horite, already sold , is nearly
completed .
He prefers In design solar
~ homes rath er than convert a
~cimveilt10na l home to solar.
Building a solar home t&lt;Jsts
2 to 3 perc-e nt more than
buildin g a conventional
home, he said. The extra
money goes for th e addttional
glass, the extra blower to
help circulate the air , and the
gravel und er the sun room
through which the ai r
circulates.
The most imp ortant
concern of a solar home is
how much hea t IS lost when
th e outside temperature is
ze ro. He said the id eal rate of
beat loss is 15 BTU per square
foot.
Heat is lost through glass.
The home Kawecki designed

has glass panels on the south
side and 11 sliding glass
doors.
To avoid a great loss of
heat, he has Installed wooden
doors which can be slid shut
m front of those sliding glass
doors to block heat loss. The
glass - both in the few
conventional windows and in
th e glass pane ls - is fi xed ,
i. e., th e windows can not be
raised, lowered , opened or
closed as m conventtonal
homes.
Kawecki has always been
mterested 1n th e environment
and thinks the environment

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Vol. l OS page 310 ot th e
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WASHINGTON (UPl i - A could go into effect uniess
regulation proposed by the Congress pa sses our joint
Treasury Department would resolution , appro ves our
bring the nation one step Approprtalions limitation, or Thur sday, May 4
Sol!Jl' p~upl e nu Iun ger fll
close r to total gun contr ol by the agency withdraws the
IIIlo
lill•ll' jobs "I'UIIIid 11\'I'C
th e federal government says proposals," sa1d Miller.
U
1ey
·v ~ a tid ed fJ bl· l'l' J!m g~
Rep. Clarence Miller. R.()hio.
lu
the
l'Slt:thlt
shmcnt
Miller said Tuesday the
new reg ulation s would
require all firearms license
holders to report every three
NAMES, AIJDRESSES
months to th e Bureau of
The Eastern Alumni
Ale ohol,
Toba cco an d Association is in need of
Fire arms on all firearms names and addresses lor the
tran s a c ti ons betw ee n 1977 graduating class.
May 4. 1978
manufacturers, importers, Any one int erested in at· Sorn e uolrl trn g dnd m sprra ·
wholesalers and dealers.
tending should contact Mrs. lr onol co ncJ,d ron s should sta rt to
"Since all of this Avice Spen cer, Rt. l, Long come •n lo play lo• you "'"
inform ation would be stored Bottom or phone 985~296 .
cvmmg ye ar A more ver ?a l rlc
you wr11 emerge You I I be a b le
in a national computer bank ,
10 d e v ~ lop plan s thi:l t ca11 tJ eHcr
it would be simple for the
yo ur frnancra t s t&lt;~ t u s
bureau later to obtain the
TAURUS (April 10-May 101 to
name, address and type of
your w o r~ locla y foll ow proce dure s la rn tlra r 10 you Allo wtn g
weapon 0£ . every firea rm
IN THE
ano the r 10 ~"~r e ssu r e yOU rn to
· Am enca
· ," sal'd OF
COMMON
PLEAS COURT
"
owner m
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
dorng 1t11 ng s hrs wa y co uld
Mtl1er . .~ ·
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,.,,, lu.T~A-~L. ~ SMJ ,TH . ,_ .......... , ~ . . ... .sau se pr ot&gt; tem s H av1ng tr ou " ln effeet, these proposed
Plaontolt,
ble se lec,.ng a career' Send
regulations could lead to a
'tARRY A. SMITH ,
lor , our copy ol Aslro Graph
cen tralized natwn al £irearms
Defendo~nt
Lett e r oy rnatlm g 50 ce nts for
No. 16,, 41
eac h and a to n g
se ll ·
reg istration system and this
- NOTICE BY
addr essed stamped envelope
is somethmg Congress has
PUBLICATION IO AsiiO· Graph P 0 Bo' 489.

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Ml.ller.
" As the rankin g minority
member or the
Ap·
propria tions
subcom·
mittee wh tch over sees
th e Tr easury Department, l
was able to insert a provision
in the 1979 fund1n g bill, as
introduced, to prohibit any
mon ey from being used to
carryout these reg ulations,"
he said .
"And I ba ve co-sponsored a
joint resolution to prevent the
proposals from going into
effect if fWtding ls provided,"
said Miller.
"The proposed regulations

Smi t h , addrc5s

A

Larry

unknow n , bu l

whose l as !
adcU ess w a s 230

kn own
Pleaun r St reel , Asn tand .
Ohio 44805 . w i ll t ake not ice on
the 1Sth c av of N ovember ,
Sm i th l i ted her

1977 , Rllea L

Com pl a tnt agar nst h i m in the
Commo n

P leas

Co u r't

of

Me igs coun ty , Ohro , case No
16,643, pra y ing tor d rvo r ce
and other relie f on grounds ol
g ross neg l ec l of outy and
e~C. tr ~me

c r u~lly

r eq ui r ed

10

Compla i nt

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eiQ h l days a ti er l he l ast
P!Jbltcallon ,
l he
las!
publication Is on the 17th day
of May , 1978, or i!Jdgmen t by
d e l au lt w i ll be rendered
a ga1ns t you .

Larry Spencer ,
Cle r k of cou r sl
ot Meigs Cou nt y .
( 4)

s. 12, 19, 26 (.5 ) J , 10:

Oh;o

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Radro Crty Stal!orr N Y 100 19

b n lh srg n
M
( ay l 1·June 20) 'r'o u
wo n I hav e to reply rn k tnd to
one w ho trE! ats you rude ly rn
Ir o n ! o f lr~t•nd s lo da y Sll e II b e
app rop rr at cty ju dged by th e
B e su r e

GEM IN!

10 s pc c t1)'

o the rs

CANCER

(June 21-July 22)
You 'll gam the adnwa!lo n
yo u ' re looll. 1ng for by lhrnkmg
of o th e rs be fo re yo ur se l f
today Don 1 let sorn eone ' s
f 1 h
d
1
o o 1S ness sr etrac k yo u r om
helprng
LEO (July 23~Aug . Z2) Before
you g tve a person who ha s

been bugg rn g you a pt ece o f
~ou r mtnd . try th e so l! ap ·
proactl one mo re 11111e Th e
resu lts Wi ll please you

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tater hatJe a

se ve re

LIBRA (Sept. Zl ·Oct. 13) Sh ow

anolh e r now harmo ny rs matn
larn ed by s ellrng a n e xampl e
to day
De mo nstralton says
much more th an words

Wi th Zest, you step out of the showe r feeling cleaner and fresher than you feel with
reg ular soap .
You see, Zest isn't like regular soap . Zest has special rinsing agents not found in soap.
So Zest lat hers up and rinses you thoroughly clean .
Zest doesn't leave a sticky soap fil m on your skin . Just ICX in your pocket when you
t ake this coupon to your dealer.

SCORPIO tOe! . Z4·Nov . 221
You ' ll be rnsprred on ways to
ac compl rsh yo ur work toclay

but get 1t11ng s d o ne early
Ots ru p l1ve co nd r!to ns get tn th e

way late r

WHOLE, HAlf OR END CUT

SAGITTARIUS (Nov . 13-Dec .
Z1 ) Even though your rnn er
vot ce m1gh t be talktng loudly
now . d s not neces sa rr ly pra c lt ·
cal Evaluate s en s rbly al l yo u

do loday
CAPRI C OR~

BIGGEST SAVINGS 'IN lOWN!

(Dec . 11·Jan . 19)

If yo u don' t mak e unreas onabl e

MEDIUM

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demands on others today .
l htngs could work out quite
salts fact on l y Expec t th e oppo ·
site if you're too sell -absor be d

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elate them Th,e k n ow -l t~a ll s
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Iss ue cou ld arise tod ay wh ere

to make a choice
your material and

you 'll have

betwee n
Ideali stic goals. Do tha t whi c h
bri ngs the grea ter honor
pt\ilosophrcal when you ar e
den ted coopera 1ion you were
expecting from another You
ca n h andle ever yt hina";ou rseli
it you remain ca lm
INEWSP,t..PEA ENTERPRI SE ASSN I

liMIT ONE CO UP()N
PER PURCHA SE

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wit h those who wl lll utly appre·

ARIES (March 11-Aprll 19) Be

FRIENDLIEST SERVICE IN TOWN!

VALID ONLY WHEN YOU BUY

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PISCES (Fob. ZO·Mirch ZO) An

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200 . and 70 acr e tot N o 199 ,
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t he pla ce o f
begrnn rn g ,
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TENDER LEAF TEA BAGS ........~:........ .
.go

should do the work. That 1s
why ne arly all his work today
centers around solar homes.
"It makes sense to use
what we 've go t, " said
Kawecki, noting that the sun
is free , and the cost of all
other fuels is going. up.
·
The back-up healing unit of
his solar home is a woodburning stove wlu ch could be
fu eled from the woods behind
the deve lopment.
"We should forget about
petro dollars, then farmers
could grow tr ee farms ," be
said . " And we could keep our
money right here."

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approved a simil ar measure ava ilable for acqutsitton of family farm corporations
eligible for Farmers Home
in April.
land .
Supporters of the bill sai d it
In addition to th e loans and would also extend
is essential to the survwal of emergency cre&lt;jit program, for one year an emergtmcy
the family fa rm since many the bill also expands the ,li vestock credit program set
farmers, htt by rising costs various credit program s to expire in September.
and low prices for the ir off ered
thrbu gh
the
grains and cattle, are faci ng Agriculture
Department' s
IN THE
PLEAS COURT .
bankruptcy without help.
Farmer s
Hom e COMMON
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
The Senate bill provides for Admtnistration.
a
maxtmum
$500 ,000
Farm borrowers who are PAUL SIMON ,
guaranteed loan to individual curr ently
limited
to vs PLAINTIFF
farmers, while th e House bill mortgage loans of $1110,000 PEARL TAGGART . ET A l ,
DE F ENOANTS
ca ll~ for a maximum $4110,000 could
get governmentN O 16,7 09
loan. Administration officia ls Insured loans of up to $200.000
NOTICE
Pu r suant lo a n Orde r o f
have estimated lhe individual and government-guaranteed
l e I SSue d by th e Cour l o t
loans would actually average loans up to $3110,000 under the Sa
Co m m o n P l eas o f Me•g s.
about $1110,000 and go to about bill .
Farmers
Home Co u n t y, O h 10 . I wr ll oil er tor
a t p ubli c auct11:m on the
40,000 farmers.
operating loans, now limited sate
21 t h day o f May , 1978 at 10 00
Proceeds of the loans could to $50,000, could go to $1110,000 am at the door of th e Court
ouse
ol
s a1d
Coun t y ,
be used to meet operating on an insured basis and HPome
r oy, m11o , ! he fOl l OWing
ex pe nses, r e rinance $200,000 if made by private descrt b ed r ea l es ta te
Stl ua t ed
rn
Lebanon
outstanding debts, reorgaruze lenders under a goverrunent
Tow n S h ip , Mergs
County ,
fanlll ng
or
ranching guarante~.
Oh •o , l o wr t B en1g local ed rn
operations, loan closing costs
Th e legislati on al so 70 a cr e tot 199 a n d 100 acre lol
200 , T own 2, Ra n ge 11 a t lll C
and other essential farm and includes· a special mortga ge Oh
•o Com pany's P ur cha se
home needs.
B egtn n i ng at a SI OI"lc .n
program with reduced
vine a t th e n o rth we s t
On a voice vote, th e Senate repaym ent schedules in early ra
(Orne r o f 70 acre lo t 199, Town
approved a proposal In ke ep years for small family 1, Range 11. ! hence ca st
the loans from being farmer s. It would make a long t h e nort h i rn e o f sa•d 70
a cr e to t 199, 16 30 charn s to a

SPECIAL

RICH· N· READY

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WASHI NGTON I UP!) - A
goverrunent-guarantced loan
program approved Tuesday
by the Senate will help
farmers in·need of immediate
finan cial help in pa ying
outstanding debts.
The measure, which now
goes to a House:Se nate
conference co mm1tt ee,
provides for $4 billion in
government guaranteed or
insured loans through the end
of 1979.
The bill is des1gned to help
farmers and ranchers who
are caught in a cost-price
squeeze and are unable to get
credit to meet their financial
obligatwns through normal
credit channels. By offering a
governm ent guar ant ee or
insurance of repa ymen t,
credit chan nels through·
commercial banks and other
non-government lend er s are
expected to open up.
The Senate gave 1ts
approval to the legislatiOn on
a 92-0 vote. Th e House

For Salt·

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llt•lp Wautcd

Senate okehs farm loan bill

Literature available

Two fined, five
forfeit bonds in Fighting crime is'the job of
the police, right ? Your house
Pomeroy court will never be burglam ed,

*Touch Control

9- The Da ily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Wednesday, Mav 3. 1978

Utility ow.es its customers
$22 million, counsel claim

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0 ----- ----------- - - - ---~ -- - - -----------Get this Tap &amp; ~i t by n&gt;ail for $3.50 when you buy 2 Zest (any size) ,

Get your requi red certificate and details at participating stores or write to:
Zest Tap &amp; ~it, PO. Box 4J2, On cinnati, Oh io 452'19. Offer expires May 31, 1'179. - - - •

�10 - The "Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday, May 3,1976

WANT AD
CHARGES

IF YOU hove o ser vt ce Ia o ffer .
wo nt to buy or se ll s,ornet hing ,

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lo qk ing l o t work
or
whatever
you 'l l get results
f o~ter ...i rth o Senllnel Wont Ad
Coll 9n ·21 Sb
BI G 6 Day Gar age and Po t ch Sole
Ap11l 3(\,to Ma y S A nO!;S l rorn
Fog l es ong Funeq:':ll Hom e
Mmon WV l ots ot dtshes on
hques mtsc Ddle ren t ttems
eoGh day 10 b Rot n or shme
THREE YARD 5oles Thur~ F11
and Sot May 4 5 8. b Crows
, Su bd 1v1S1on , a ! Ftve Pom ts

FIVE rAMilY Ya rd Sole lue s . lhru
Fr 1 leodtng Cree\.. Rood 3
miles !r om Bypass
Wo t ~ h
!tt gns
Clo th tng
Depres s•on
Glms d1shes furn1tu re 1ors

Ran1? next day:
YA RD SA LE Thur s Fr1 . and Sol
0 7 &amp; 6 9 un t tl dar k a! Joan
Stewa rts on Depo t St Rutland
Ohto

·

FIVE fAMilY Yard Sole Wed . 8
hou~e

q.4 3rd

Thurs

on lef t

po~t

th e Rad'1o Stat tor• lots of
l urmture

NOTICE
WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES
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Wed

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Old d1she5 bottle~ and chtno
cobmet Rou1 or shtne

f u rn t~twd and

3 AND 4 RM

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lWO SfORY l rortl i:! house . 6
tooms and bo th , ce llar . ou t
5434
butld1n g s . .4 -ocres land a t ed ge
COUNTR Y MOBILE Home Pork - · ol Ru tla nd . Com pt&amp;le l(ml e ,
hoolo. up o t~o . 2 bor1 k s' appfot sRoute 33. nor lh of 'fJort• eroy
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Lorge lob Coll99'2 7479

fu rnt shed opt ~ .

Phone

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Fur ntshed Caf19q2 .5'207 , E&gt;ven
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f'ndd~ aftcruuun

busmes~

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don ated to our rehef fund dur
mg ou • l unp o f need . We wil l
try to s ho w ou r ap prectalton by
pot rontzing t hose thor helped

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JJ qq7 2941

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Of

Village Ma no r
992 7787

rwo

BEDR OOM 1r oder

adult s

only 99'1332 4.

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up Mtddlepo rt

I oct e and
neat Rul land

CoH992 -741:11
NEW 3 bedroom hou~ e 7 b o th~
al l elec
1 a cre Mi ddl eport
clo~e

to Rul land Ph one

997·

7 ~ 81

O ~ G ANI ZATIO NA L

MEETING
7 30 pm

Fr t
Mav
5th
Pomeroy Eagle ~ Clu b Al ll odte ~
!hot st gned up a nd a ll other
lodte s that are tnterested m
fo r mtng

the

lodtes

OUlCJI•ory

d ub please otfend

bedroOms. bath , porches ,
equipped k itchen, very nice

lot . 511 ,000.00 .
LARGE HOME

room s, 21 '2 baths, nat . gas
hot water heat, basement,
garag·e. righ t ·in town .

535,900.00 .
1 YEARS OLD - Here is a
buy , 3 B. R., 2 baths , form al
d ining ,
nic e
k it chen ,
ca r por t, storage. I ac re .

TWO FAMil Y Yatd Sole Thu rs
and Fr1 10 4 Cu r ve ru~t gomg

533.000 .00

tnto Syro r u!te

FARM - 25 acr es, fen ced ,
!tam e timber. ni ce 1 floo r
plan home wi t h lot s of
remo d e l ing
do n e ,
ba se ment , sm all barn .

fOUR FAMIL Y Yard Sole Fr1 and
Sol
at the Mtllord Swartz
res tdef\ce tn All red r u~ t olf 68 1.
Follo w s1gn~ M1 ~c 1te ms plu s o
n1 cc !telec ii Ot1 · ol men~ and

130,850.00.
CALL
FOR
INFORMATION ON OUR
PHOTO LISTINGS
WILL HELP SELL YOUR
PROPERTY .

res •den ce Mud Soc\..
Rood Al f r ed Ohto Mov 4t h
Sth and 6th 9 0 ( loth•ng 1n lon1s and up Undorms lur -

house with 2 baths, natural
gas furnace, and near main
par t of town . Has 4
bedrooms and compact lot .

Only 115;000 .
NEW LISTING

15

firep lace . formal di ni ng,
lovely kit chen , carport and
st orag e. 1 level acre.

Pul l tn~

GUN SHOOT
Rut la nd leg ton
Farm every Sunday a t 12 00
noon Sponso red by VFW .

55,900 .00 .
MOVING - Need to se ll , 3

LOOK JUST 116.000 .00.
BRAND NEW -. Ran ch
type , 3 B. R.. bath .

MANY FAMili ES Ymd Sole May
41h and 5th on Rt 143 Tvo. o
house~ pas! Wall Pen Rd
G lor10 Joh nson Stort s q om .

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· AUTliORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

nt ture g l o ~swa r e bo~"nett
mad Jlltsc Ra m canceb

011d

FOREST RUN Methodts t Churc h
Ru mmage Sole 111 rhe church
bo~ement 41 h and Sl h 9.3

4

bedroom brick hom e near
school
an d
sho pp ing
center . Has 11 ~ ba th s, leve l
lot and all utilit ies. 2-car
garage with wor kshc,&gt;p
upsta ir s and ni ce bri ck
ou tbuild ing . All th is tor

18.000.
MANY LOOKERS COME
&amp; GO . WE TRY TO
QUALIFY A PROSPECT
BEFORE WE COME TO
YOUR PLACE .

YARD SAL E Jane Ann Htll ~ . Mo tn
St Rocu'e Thursdoy May 4
9 00
to
II 00
Chtldr en ~
clo th .ng . ..,wrvel roc ker 1971

O hto Rtver Auc!ton
Met gs
Reg ulot
Plo xa
M tddlepo rl
Aucti on Soles
Fr 1doy ond
Sotu rdov n1 ghh 7 pm

4· tJ· !

5th and 6Th
lq71

ARI STOC RA T Camper
Sleep s b wtth stove oven Stn k
furna ce
and pori o ·oony
Co nwlete wtt h ownmg , a c k ~
and elec tr1 c broke hookup

992 575b.

c lo th1ng
q 30 to S

many

YAR D SAlE

Wood en
o the r

lurn) ture bedspreod~ond mt:;c
740 H tgh St Mtddle por t Ohto
9 om to 3 pm

1h u t ~doy

doy

24 FO OT CAM PER Fra nklin . Good
con dll ton .
Sel f co nto tne d

90).508b

YARD SAlE Mo 1n St
Ru l lond
octQ~:i . from
The Nororene
Churc h Fr 1 and SCi 9?

YARD

SAlE

Wednesday Ma y
Jrd Motn Street Rullond Q om
to 5 pm

EXPERT
HUNTER

'STROUT

Wheel
Alignment

PmforSale
lbl&lt; ) b98 3290
Boordtng
runs
G roOtT'I tng all b r eed~ (leo n
sanr to1y locli llteS Ches htre

lndvor

and

ou tdoor

Phone (614 )367 0292
DOG OBEDIENCE Class lorrntn g

now Call I 367 ·0550

SPECIAL $~~
Any U.S. made car- parts
extra if needed . Excludes
front-wheel drive cars.

Call Now For
Appointment
'9..,J~ ck W. Carsey , Mgr .

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1972 PON!IAC
9'12 7453

CA I A LI NA S800

ltn.rt BUICK REC.AL

Good con d r

!ton A C P S
dt :.C broke~
po w er wtndows and seat !&gt;
,.,n y l top
50 000 mrles
997 554 5 dunnglhe day
197 1 BUICK Pho ne 991· 3183

Pomeroy Landmark
PhonH92·2181

Wanted to Rent
WANT 10 1ent Teacher n eed ~ 3
b_edsoom horne Co ll9q:J.51 10

7·1 ACRE LOTS FOR
SALE - Pr ic ed at S3,750.00
each .

H ACRES OF VACANT
GROUND in Harrisonvil le
area

804 W. Main
Pomeroy
992-2298
After Hours
Call992-7133
CONTACT:
Lois Pauley

Sl1 ,700 will buy a good 1 bedrm . house and garage,

storage bu ild ing and garden space on St. Rt . 124 in
Sy r acuse .

GeorgeS. Hobstetter Jr .,
Broker

IN GALLIPOLIS

Pom erov , Ohio

THUR., MAY ( 1978
10:00 A.M.
" ANT IQUE OR COLLECTOR IT EMS "
Highback bed , oak wardr obe, Queen Ann chi na closet
&amp; bu ffe t. cha trs , bottles , jar s, jugs. p icture frames ,
dishes , wicke r baske ts 1 peck, handmade trunk , old
ki t chen ca binet base w bins, Roger Prim r ose si lver
pitcher , ir on pot , hand pa tnted Ja pan dish , set of sca les
appro&gt;: 125 yr old. chma , whtsky jug, silve rwar e and
gun .
" MISC ."
2 pc. livmg room suite. ta bles. T.V . stands, desk , cedar
chest . por ch swings. rocker. cha ir s. set of Revere
Ware , lamps, pots &amp; pans, d is hes ( 1 set of American
Ivy I. me.ta l ccWi nets, bases, 1 metal sirgle &amp; double
wal l cabrnels, G.E. sto ve, linen s, light f ixture , sink ,
bed, floor fan . old ban d hor ns , clock, Ma ytag wringer
washer , hot water heater , G. E. jet lum p, cement
block s. House to be torn down

OWNER: MRS. RALPH McDADE
Positive I. D.
J, Carnahan
949·2108

and

Lunch
L. Donohue
14J.J048

" No1 re5ponsible for accidents or loss of property"
Auctioneer Noh~ : Old Estate been sening for yens,
many good itel'l)s .

REDUCED TO 51S ,900 -

A ve ry nice 1'·' stor y 4
bedroom home in good cond i t ion . Features a basement
wi th f inished fam ily room and l~u ndry room , eat in

stor y, new sh ingl e roo f
modern k it chen , largf

kitchen . l iving room &amp; bath . Large lot wi th fenced
yard . Cal l now. pr iced to sel l.

f lrepla c~

Ci ty water &amp; dri lled wel l

FH E GAS IN HOU SE •nc

o.

···KING BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.
Phone
992-3748 or 992-5020
FREE PARKING
3.31 .1 mo:

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

"THE MILEAGE MAKER "
LIST
118.]1
135.01
189.19

8R 78x 13
GRI8X14
HRI8Xli

SALE
144.88
$S1.97
SSS.17

4 24 -1 mo .

Will CA RE for th e eldetly
home Ph one99173 14

111

our

Wdlto111 f .

G ro n l 747-2879

YO U

nee d

ELWOOD
lmw sl onc

BJ
741-285 0 a ft er 6 prn .
Co lt

or

Do ' ~ ' .

At"t"LIAI\ICE
SERVICE

SE WIN G MACHINE Re p o t l~

al l

ser .

viCe . al l malo.e!i 992-2184 The
Fobrt c
Sh o p .
Pom eroy
Auth orlled Smger Soles and
Servtce . We sharpen Setssors

service Hotpoint and
brands.

EXCAVAT IN G . d oler, loader o11 d
bocHh oe wo rk dump !ru c k ~
and lo ·boys f or hu e. wt l l haul
l1l l d trl . to ~0 11 , IHnesto11e and
gt a ve l. Ca ll Bob or Roger Jel ·
fer s. day phone 992 708Q, ntgh t
phone 992·3575 or 99'1 523'2

Phone992 .2181

t.fobile Homes lor &amp;le

home . 7
bed , oorm Ver~ good cond t
! ton
In
M1ddleport
Col i
997·1754 or 9q7 71197
Wil l do roo l.ng . (Ons truct lon ,
plum brng and heo!lng . No 1ob
196A TRAILER 12 • 60 w1 th 8 x 16
55

mob1le

EXCAV AIIN G
do1er . bo cH oe
and d tt chc r Charl es R Hot l 1eld .
Boc~
Hoe
Se t v1c.e .
Ru !land , Oh1o Ph one 742·2008 .

too Iorg e o r too small . Phone

741 2348

·

If YOU NEED
A SOFA THAT
MAKES A .
BED FOR
YOU

'5 IN STOCK

Cheryl Lemley
Associat e

Home Phone 992-5739

iro n:.

small op pl.an ces l ow rl m ow e1
ne~~: l Ia Sl a te Htg hw oy Coroge
0" Route 7 Ph ono (bl4 ) 9S5·
REMO DEliN G . Plurnb tng heo tmg
and oH type s o f gener altepou
War" guaranteed 20 yeot :. e.1.
pe rtence . Phone CJY2 ·74r:fl

have enlarged our

x

Swee per !. , t oo~ ter s

3815.

l.-.. u:· . e department and

12

BOWER S REPAIR

" Bo Ri&gt;£RLINE" CA'X .. .

•

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68 ACRE FARM - Pr ice reduced lo \40,900. Attractive

remode led 2 story farm home \."-~ ce home features

a lar~e living room , dlnl• 0 ~"~'"" rc hen. s bedrooms.

&amp; l'l• baths; 15 ar;t..\i. ' ~ .;le land w ith balance In
pa st vreand wood . ~ ..... aer bar'n &amp; garage . You must
see this one . it'~ !ff o;1 1l wort h th e pr ice Loca ted off Rt.
_ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ J
325 in Meigs___
Counly

15.

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Al.l.EY OOP
"TkElll &gt;KACK5 ~ GONE !
I FAll •o FIND A FOOT- 1

Wf!A"T
15 I"T?

PRlN,. HERE OF A~ KlND·

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SALES AND SERVICE
n .9.tf c

GASOIJ NE ALLEY

BRIDGE

Mawbe it's time I
haC1 one out

Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

tile open!(

have a

Avoid a

birth-

A ND MARTJN Ex
c o vol tn g
scpltc
:. y ~ t cms
dorer back hoe. dump ! tuc k
1une~ t o ne .
grovel
b tac lo.l op
pavmg Fh . 143. Phone 1 (6 1_. )

HOWERY

da~

·

up,

Walt'

BATHROOMS AN D K 11chen 5
re modeled cer amic ~t i e . plu m

WEST
EAST
• Q4
• J 10 9 8 2
10 9
• Q8 7
tQJ 73
t !05
•Q10974 . 653
SOUTH

PUlliN S EX CAVA TI NG Com pl e te
Ser vice . Phone 992 1.08

WINTER GE T to yo ur h o u~e7 le t u~
molo.e neces~ory repo1t~ A I
I ro mm Co nstructio n . 741-73'28

• AK 6

¥ A513 2

PUDDlE POOL S. A ll mes and
shapes . Swim poo ls 7 year s
e~~: p e rten ce .
free c~ ! t ma t es
onyth tn g
you
need l o~
underg ro u nd ~w1m poo ls. New
chem1 col and supply slore .
Albany ,
Oht o .
Ph on e
614-69B -6555 . ( All e r 6 prn .

• 9

• AK J 2

1 c.AN''f' cuR&amp; THA,.
~1NGI Na. IN YOUf'!
tAilS. M rf' You'RI:

6 14·689 -575 1 John Je ff(HS or
689·5265 Bi ll Cdle11e . ) We ore
NO T all w e t on PR IC ES.

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HOLD DOWN TtiE

+=OIZT, \VILL YOU?

Rubber Back Carpet

DAILY CRYI'TO(j UOTE - flere's how to wor.k lt :

•

MUSlC:AL.LY INC.LINtD, !•
l
S. cAN Pu'P' You
~
lN TOUCH WI,.H A
foO~APF'efl.

YES1 ON BUS!NbS .

All carpet Installed with·
padding at no charge.
Expert insta flail on.

~

HE 1/IDNT S.AY 'N"AT K!IYP C"'
' BU51N!:SS •.. o Q "0\V LOI'\G
HE D I)E: GONE . 11-'AT 5
STIG'I,\JGE: ! i"ES \!::.'!:'&lt;.
BEE'! &amp;ECI&lt;Env::
BEFOI&lt;E!

As Low As

"4.18 ~ .. ~ci.
9' and 12' Vinvt
Flooring In Stoc•

FURNITURE
742·!211

Is

AXYIJtBAAXR
tONGFELLOW

One letter simply stands for another In this sample A ia
used (or the three I.'s, X for th t' two O's, el&lt;' Single letters,
apost rophes , the le11gth and fo rm;~ t ion of the word s are all
hinl s. Each day the rode letters arc difTere nt.

Vulnerable : North.South
Deal er :,West
Easl South
West
Pass I¥
Pa ss
Pass 3.
Pass
Pass 3.
Pa ss
Pass 6¥
Pa ss
Pass
Pass
Opening lead : • 10

•

f RYPTOQUOTES

By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag
QKZHl
C K WI
CT II FLW .
Q K Z HI
The final contract was totally sound and was reached
KUHFWW through a relati vely scienC TIIFL
THNTXW
lific auction . Even though
1P F
N P J H F South had 19 high-card
CT llFLW
QKZHI
points opposite an openi ng
C FTUZ UQHFWW
.Z W
N J L HS
bid, he dod not make a strong
jump shift of two hearts. The
TLAPZMTHS C TAHF Z WP
suit was too weak .
The rest of tbe bidding was
Yesterday 's CrypiOquote : HOW HAPPI LY SOME PEOPLE
WOULD UVE IF THEY WO ULD ONLY MIND OTHER an investigation by South of
whether the best contra ct
PEOPLE 'S BUSINESS N&gt; !JTTLE N&gt; THEY MIND THEIR " '85 she or seven hearts. He
OWN .-G.C. !JOITENBERG
stopped at six because North
was unable to ex ude sufficient enthusiasm over the
three-spade cue bid.
BARNEY
West, confused
the

TERRIBLE!!

THEM FREEWAYS
DOC ..11 HOW WUZ 'lORE ARE TOO DANGERSOME TO
TRIP
TH ' FLATLANDS?
SUIT ME, SNUFFY .

Buy where you cln como in
and SH what you'rt gltttlng
- Good soltctlona - Fully
stocked.

RURAND

[t.J-A

•a

btng carpen try a n d gcnoro l
matnl en once
13 y(loors e);
per1ence 99'2 .Jt&gt;85 .

Ca11742-2211 ·
' TALK TD
WENDELL GRATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

usel~ss

NORTH
• 7 53
. ¥ KJ 6
tA K86l2

comtnq

&amp;98·7331

SAVE ON
CARPETING
DRIVE A LimE
&amp;

Poorer lS; Merv Gr iff in 6; Addams Fam ily 8;
Sesame St. 20 ,33; Gomer Pyle. USMC 10; Dinah 13 .
4:3()-LIItle Rascals ~, 15 : Gil ligan' s Is. 4,8; Br.dy
Bunch 10.
s:DO-Here Come The Brides 3; Star Trek 4; Gunsmoke
8: Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33; Ho~•n's
Heroes 10 ; Emergency One 13 : Petticoat Juncti on

I

REALLY

'1ou

BRADFO RD
A uc tto neer . Co m .
plf.' Te Ser vrc e Pho11e q49·'2 487
or 949-2()(X'J Racme O h to Cntt
Brod fo 1d .

WHAi "THE "HAM'
iO DO,
50 11' SEEMS.

AC.iO~ ii'tiED

r

1

" · YET' SHE'S A

81.15inl!5s Seni~

Senices Offered

gr o vel?

lOO Main St.
Pomeroy , Ohio
Pomeroy 992-6282
or 992-62'3
8A.M. to4 :30P .M.

0

4:QO-Mister ·Cart oon 3; Svper man .4 ; For Richer, For

II

H ·lmo :

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

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

4-30-I mo.

DO

J

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\ RAHNG~
r)
I I

CARTER

service, Massey Ferguson
&amp; Gibs&lt;&gt;n Tillers, Lawn Boy
Mower Sale s &amp; Servlco.

742·2328, S P.M. to 9 P.M.
Order Now. Mount by Appt.

WH ~ drill ••'9 ·

'""""'

Search for Tomorrow 8 ,1 0; Elec. Co. 33 .

S:3Q-News 6; Elec. Co. 20.33; Mary Tyler Moore 10;
Now arrange the ctrcled leners to
Hogan's Heroes 15 .
term the surprise answer , as sug ·
6:DO- News 3,4.8.10,13.15 : ABC ews 6; Zoom 20.
ges tea by th e aoove ca rtoon
6:3Q-NBC News3,4,15; ABC News 13 ; Carol Burnell &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8,10: Over Easy 20.
7 :00 - Cross .WIIs
3,4;
Newlywed
Game
Printanswerhera: " [
THE [
Gong
Show
8;
News
10;
Gil
ligan's
Is
. 15 ;
6,13:
{Answers tomorrow)
Hocking V•lley Bluegrass 10 : Consumer Survival
Jumbles PO~ER AZURE BISECT DAMAGE
Kit 33.
.
Yesterd ay s
7:3Q-Hollywood Squares 3,4; Match Game PM 6;
Answer Corrobofatn that tome animals are loote
Tattletales 8; MacNefi .Lehrer Report 20,33 ; That's
from the zoo -" BEARS" OUT
Holl ywood 10: Nashv ill e on the Ro•d 13; Marly
The latest JUMBLES ere here In JUMBLE BOOK t10 and JUMBLE
Robbins' Spotlight 15.
BOOK • 11 . Available 101 $1.35 EACH. postpaid from Jumble, CIO !his
8:00- Hanna .Ba rbera
Happy
Hour 3,4,15;
newspaper, P.O. Bo~e. 34, NorwOO(I, N.J . 01~. Make c t1ecks payab le to
Phenomenon of Ben il 6,13 ; Wa llons 8,10; Once
NfHispaperbOO ks
Upon A Classic 20 ,33.
8:3Q-Whai's Ha ppening 6,13: Arabs &amp; Israe lis 33;
Originals 20 .
9:oo-&lt;iperatlon Runaway 3.4,1 5; Barney Miller 6,13;
Hawaii Five.Q 8,10: World 10,33.
by THOMAS JOSEPH
9:3()-F ish 6, 13
lO :OQ-Police Woman 3,4.1 5; Barella 6, 13; Barnaby
~ Hit the sktds
Jones 8, 10; Our Mutual Friend 33 ; News 20.
I Designa te
10
:3Q-Lock.
Stock &amp; Barrel 20; 11 :DO-News
5 Lcwnnan 's
3,A,6,8,10,13.1S ; Dick Cavell 20; Lilias Yoga &amp; You
badge
33.
6 " La st
ll:JQ-Johnny Carson 3,4,15 ; Starsky &amp; Hutch 6,13;
Supper "
Mash 8; ABC News 33 ; Movie "Who' s Been
in art
Sleeping ln My Bed&gt;" 10.
7 Height :
12 :DO-Janakl 33: 17:05-Mov le " How To Commlt
Marriage" 8; 11 :4Q-Toma 6,13 ; 1 DO-Tomorrow
abbr.
3,4;
1:so- News 13.
8 Break the
Yeslerday 's Answer
Movie
Channel
4record
24
EKalt
33
Between
5
&amp;
9
P.M.Jamboree
In The Hills
9 Fascinate
7
&amp;
11
P.M.
Voyage
olthe
Damn ed I PG I
25 ·'- are
jobs
10 Cleanse
Cable
Channel
s
called ... "
34 Athletic
16 Insig6:30 P.M. - Testimony Time
27 Coeur - ,
event
nificant
1:00 - Paul Gaudino Fa mily Fitness Show
Idaho la ke
36 Moslem VIP
19 Ass istants
7 : 30 ~ Supersports
31
Pa
rty
sans
31 Cry of
20 Task
10 ·00 - 700 Club .
femmes
surprise
23 Food fish
Wed nesday , May 3

675 ·1582

712·l010

MODERN
SUPPLY
Small engine &amp; mower

AI Tromm Const.

WA IER

r

THURSDAY , MAY 4, 1978
R•porl 1.3; 5:50-PTL Club 13; 5:S$-Sunrlse Semester 10.
6:DO-PTL Club IS; 6:25-Por You ... Biack Woman 10
6:3Q-Doctors on Call 4: News 6 ; Sunr ise Semester
8.
6:45-Mornlng Report 3; 6:5Q-Good Morning, West
Vlrglnta ' l3; 6:55-Chuck While Reports 10; News
13.
7 :DO-Today 3,4,15; Good Morning America 6, 13; CBS
News B: Bullwlnkle 10 : 7:3Q-Schoolles 10.
8:DO-Ca pt. Kangaroo 8,10: Sesame 51. 33 . 8:3o9:00- Merv Gr lf lln 3; Phil Donahue 4,13,1S;
Emergency One 6; Family Affair 8; Match Game
10.
9 3Q-Andy Griffith 8; Joke r's Wild 10
lO ;QO-C ard Sharks 3,4,15 ; Edge of Night 6; Mag., lne
8.10; To Tell The Truth 13.
10 :3Q-Hollywood Squares 3,4, 15; High. Hopes 6; $20,000
Pyramid 13 .
ll :OQ-High Rollers 3,4,15 ; Happy Days 6,13; Price is
Right 8, 10 .
11 :3D-Wheel of Fortune 3,1S; Family Feud 6,13;
Partridge F•mily 4; Love of Life 8.10; Sesame Sl.
20; Nova 33; 11 : 55-CBS News 8: Loving Free 10.
12 :0o-Newscenler 3; News 4,6,1 0: Sanford &amp; Son 15;
Gam bit 8; Midday Magaz ine 13 .
12 3Q-Ryon 's Hope6 ,13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show lS;

5 : 4~Farm

1:DO-For Richer, For Poorer 3; All My Children 6,13;
News 8; ; Young &amp; the Restless 10: Not For Women
Only 15.
1:3Q-Days ot Our Lives 3,4.15 : As The World Turns
8,10 ; 2:oo-:&lt;lne Lite to Live 6,13 ; 7:3Q-Docto rs
3,4, 15 ; Guiding Light 8,10 .
3 DO-Another World 3,4,15 ; General Hosp it al 6,13;
Lilias, Yog a &amp; You 20 .
3:JQ-AII In The Family 8,1 0; You Bel Your Llfe20.

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Body work &amp; repair $1.00

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DELTA
DURA-STEEL RADIA L

S58,000.

Broker

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per inch using only the bost
Duponl materials.

4-lO·IIC

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

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I'J..\ MEJ.'ffiZI~ flO)£ IJUMI'f~&lt;;
&lt;;o I I'JJ~'T t\A'!r; TOWOK 1HI:M UP

SAVE ALOT

pond stocked . 7 rooms
bath with 4 bedroom s. ;

Home Phone 142-2003
Hilton Wolle, Sr.
Associate
Home Phone 949-2589
GeorgeS . Hobsteller Jr.

.....

AUTO PAINTING

St. Rl. 114 toward Rutland .

Cy 9q') 3388

Cheste r Twp., a ll fenced, 45
acres pas t ure , 22 acres o l
cropl and . One acr e farrr

m ineral r ights go with it . :
barns in good cond ition .
located in Bashan, Ohtc
known as the James Ba iley
farm . Excellent buy a1

:f

Henderson

Rl . 1
Middleport, Ohio
24 Y_e~rs Service
SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Paint Jobs
Small Cars
1100.00
Large Cars
1125.00
Trucks
$17S .OO

byHenn ArnoldandBoblee

Unscram ble these four Jumbles.
one letter to eacll square . to !arm
lour ordtnal)l worqs .

BOB'S

I • mile oft Rl. 7 by.pass on

NEW LIST-ING : FARM
FOR SALE , 72 Ac res .

living room with

'
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UNION OPERATED
3·30·1 mo.

ROGER HYSEll
GARAGE

l tpou l , 3 bedroom un fu1n tsh
ed S7500 lmrn cd1a l to occu pon ·

Your Full Time
Real Estate Broker

Located on Stat e Rout e 124 in Portland, Ohio, turn east
j ust north of the Buffington Island Park . Watch for sate ·
si gn s.

Cash
D. Smith
949.20]]

Closed Thursdays
Saturdays at noon .

~ ~ ~&lt;!}~ ~

Chester, Ohio
10·30·c

Hartford
882-2175

Po 9.92·2174

· PAINTS

- ..

Eveni.ng s Call 446-3796 or 446-1881

Offi ce Hou rs :
9a .m. to4 p.m.

Bo x l ·

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

l5gJack W. Carsey , Mg r.

AT 446-3643

Beat 33 . ·
ll :OQ-News 3, 4,6,8,10,1 3,15 ; Dick Cavett 20: Li lias
Yoga &amp; You 33.
.
ll:JQ-Johnny Carson 3. 4,15: Pollee St ory 6,13 ; Hawaii

:•

Pomeroy Landmark

107'1'1 Sycamore St.

KNA PO.ACK!

TIE IT ON LIKE A

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•

CALL JIMMY DE EM Associale , 949.2388

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY

STU FF~

.••••

YIELL .. · LISSA

We hilve buyers for many types of property

CALL

T06ETHE?R ·· THEN

tiA5 M' T GOT CO ~UMP TI O~

We Need Listings

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

" Maneaters are Loose! " 8, 10 ; Great Performances 20,33.
lO:oo-Starsky &amp; Hutch 6,13; 10 :3o-News 10: Book

12 :0Q-Janaki 33; 12:4Q-Mystery ol the Week ·6rl-J:·
1}jflfN} je}~ ~THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME

Jack's Septic
Tank SeMce

4-9-1 mo.

Pomeroy, 0 .
3-lS·IfC

Ph . 992-2U8

Sl4,300 - \1 1 acres Wit h nice '2 bedrm , mobile home

Branch Manager

Anyday, anytime.
Phone 985 -3806

fully insured
Free Est .
Ca II : 992-381 S

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Tires
Battery.
Installation Service

liv ing room and Ki tchen . 2 baths. basement , F.A. naL
gas heat in Chester .

w ith 2 rm s. built on with f irep lace. Workshop with
other build ings . Eastern Loc al

MY ;.H IRT

ONE -HANDe D
WlTH ALL THIS

MOORE'S

IIS,OOO - Will buy a good 5 bedr . house with large

PHONE 9'12 ·6333

PUBLIC AUCTION

.

LOOK WHAT WE GOT - 57 acres wi th a nice 1' 7 story
house with 3 be drm s. and I' 7 baths . Mos t ly carpe ted .
Big central fireplace wi th heat ala tor . Smal l barn and
about 20 acres fenced . Nice countr y se tting off blacktop
road. Pri ce $4 '2. 000 .

HOOF HOlLOW H orse~ Buy :;ell
Tra de or lro1n New and used
saddl es Ruth Reeves Albany
RI SING STAR Ken nel

bedrm . house wi lh 11 '1 bath s, ~i t c hen wilh built-in
applian ces, fam ily rm . wi th fireplace, a ll nicel y
carpe ted. Full basement with woad.bur ning st ove.
A1tache~ (1 car) garage . Chr ys ler Air Temp . cen t ral
heat ing and cooling . Very low elec . bill s. Al l t his and
appro)( . one acre land. Have a look. Only $47,900.

aunO~

A~D KNOT THE TAIL S

II I

" ,, .
&amp;
·'i EXTERIOR

· A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS - Here is an excellent 3

HOW'M I GONNA
Cl-11.-1&amp; A TREE

SMART IDEA ! AND A FLICK OF
YOUR PIPE LIGHTER WILL DO THE
RE ST! ... aUT WAIT A MINUTE:

~ NOAWHY \

Helen L. Teaford
Sue P. Murphy

40 ACRES - In Southern Local wi th a sm all barn and
dug we ll. About 12 acr es t ill abl e. Some woods and
m ine ral s. A sking $2 1,500 .

and Fr t

r

THEY WlLL IF DRAIN
O.OME JET FUEl FROM
THE TANKS TO SPLASH
'EM WITH!

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

C. Bruce Teaford

.

·and

commercial. Call for
estimate, 24 hour service.

Experience and

·BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

541,500.

All st zes do th mg .

R. es idenlial

Save lO pet. to so pcf
on hea1ing cost

992-7119 or 992·5041
4·27.ffc

With a nice 11 1 story house, mostly
ca rpeted w ith 3 or 4 bed rms., li ving r m ., famil y r m.,
wi1h firep lace, basement , f ue l oil fu rn ace. garage and
outbuild in gs .. Some fen cing , plent y ol road fron tage
and garden spa ce. Ci ty wate r and dri ll ed wel l. Loc.
close to hospita l and sc hool at La urel Cli ff . Aski ng

bed

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

Cellulosic !wood fiber)
Thermal Insulation

Anytime Saturday

6\•2 ACRES -

1 te m~

Amazing Spider -Man 8, 10; Nova 2_0, 33 .

8 3D-Joe &amp; Valerie 3,4,15; 9:DO-Rock N' Roll Sports
Classic 3,4, lS ; Charlie's Ange ls 6,1 3: Movie

4, 12· 1 mo. P .

Blowri Insulation
JIM KEESEE

Call After S:OO or

north of Pomer oy. Nice home ·sites. Askin g $ 12, 800.

VA RD SAlE a t Rt( hord Spen cer s
tn Tupper~ Plam~ on Rl 7 May

Reporl 20,33; The Judge 10: In Search of 13: Wi ld
Kingdom 15.
8:DO-Rollerglrls 3. 4.15; Eight is Enough 6,13:

mo.

J&amp;L

DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

RT. 33 - 10 ACRES of land along Rl . 33 •·lane just

mtsc

The Wars 6; Fam ily Feud 8; MacNeil-Lehrer

'

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Five.O 8; ABC News 33; Movie " Bandolero! " 10 .

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

THREE FAMILY Ya r d Sole bes•de
Porn er oy .Bowlm g A lley rhu r~
and Fn '1 4 Baby do th111g
chddren ~ men!&gt; end w omen~
stereo

Middleporl, Ohio

AT

M tdd lepor l Oh10

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{614) 667~177

H .lmb.

Associates

A FOUR Forntly Yo rd Sale Wf'&gt;d
Thur!t f., 9 3 At 17S H1gh St

yard

Between 7:30 &amp; 9:00
p.m.

Pomero';' , Ohio

cor Q4q·2231

DE:AlEFI S AUCTION Sole Pu blrc
mvt ted Fndoy May 5 12 noon
A ll new merc hond1se sold m
quontdy Ideal lor store~ yar d
sole s Ilea m a rke t ~ etc Ar

in

WE_£&gt;NES DAY , MAY 3, 1978
6•3Q- NBCNews3 ,4,15; ABC News 13; Ca rol Burnell &amp;
Friends 6: CBS News 8,10; Over Easy 20.
7:DO-C rossWits3,4: NewlywedGame6 ,1 3: Sha Na Na
8; News 10; Gilligan 's '' · lS; Dick Cavett 20; fn .
si ghl 33.
7 3Q-Aif .Sta r Anythin g Goes 3: Sha Na Na 4; Between

Call
" JERRY MURPHY

220 E. Main St.

SYRACUSE - Her e is a 5

Ma in Str eet in Pom eroy .

..

;rading ,
driveways ,
landscaping , etc.

ELLIOTT APPLIANCE II

year ol d 3 bedroom ran ch
home. Ni ce ba th , st ep
saver kitchen , di ning room ,
natural gas furnace and

ba sem ent . Right off of

Specialized

992-7111

on RI. I 43 wi th water and
elec tr ic ava ilable. $10,000
to th e fi rst buyer .

bedroom s, ba th, natural
ga s central ·hea ting and full

•

DOZER FOR HIRE

Chosen
Your Love,
Your Rings,
Your Gown .
Choose with

P~one

S30 ,000.
9ACRES - 4 mil es oil Rl . 7

large levell ol. Only $25,000.
NEW LISTING
2

You Have
~arefullv

For
Sales &amp; Service

in a fram e home wi th bath .
natu ral gas heat ,- carpet ing
and small yard . Asking just

S/.500 tor a qui ck sale.
MIDDLEPORT - 6 room

,.,.

Business Services

SYRACUSE - 3 bedrooms

porches , garage. large lot .

FOUR FAMIL Y Yard Sale at Bill

.

MAIN
POMEROY. 0 .
FOR QUICK SALE ~ 1
story fra me. 3 B. R . balh,

Rml Estate for Sale

'~,~~~~~[B
.. bedr:oom .. r.eno.v.a ted. .frame .
home, ba th. wooc!burn ing
fir epl ace , din i ng r oom ,
partial ba se ment an.d
al most an acre for $5 ,500.

A por tme r'lh

FOUR ROO M S ond boTh 997 3090

I 3 badra:o m hom e. '}
lull bat hs , fu l l'( ca rpe ted,
eq u1p ped lo. 1tc hen wi th inTe r com , nolu rol gas fu ulO( e , .c en· ·
tr ol oir co ndi ti oning . on a 100 l
I 00 Ia!. Fenced in ya rd .
$35 .500 . Phone•992 ·6'245 .

992 ·ll25 . 11EALTO
216 E. Second Street
THIS WEEK ONLT - a 1

SE NIOR CI TI ZE NS
Ou r
new
ren ters oss tsto nce you may be
a bl e to live m our oportm e nr
lor' le~~ l ho n $50 o nton lh Foi
rn ore
1n lorma !ton
c:on l act

women~ co ~rne t 1 0

-

t acres o n t epd!ng Creek Roccj
qq2 7060

mtle fr om
Mergs Ht gh School on Old R1

TRAilER SPA CE

l or ~t gn ~

WE WISH to e :-pr es~ our than ~ ~
and opprec •alton to each en

1

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MIDDl~POR

Ko jak 8; 1:DO-Tomorrow 3,4; 2: lQ-News 13.
Movie Channel o4 5 &amp; 7 P.M. - Starshlp Invasions I PGl
9 &amp; 11 P.M. - Cassand'" Crossing IRI
Cable Channel Five b:30 PM . - Testimony Time
7:00P .M. - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness Show
10 :00 P.M.- IQO Club.
.

.-TELEVISION
VIEWING

Ht'al "•late for Sale

THR EE FAMilY Yard Sal e Moy
4 5 6 lr om q to 4 Betty Moores
r estdence Rt 7 By pa:.~ Watch

Sumla1

a nd

Butl etnut A venue Pomero y.

YARD SA lE Thurs Ftr and So t
4 5 to. wt Hob!;on by rotlrood
r roc l.. ~
hePflhtng l1lo. e new
Rorn cancels ~2 · 61 73

Tuc~ diJI

d1vtduol

TW O
FAMilY
yard
sale
Some thing l or ever yone Fr1doy
a nd Saturd a y Ma y 5 and 6 133 ·

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15 Wunls or Umhn
\day

Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash

- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Wednesday, May 3,1978
TRACY

~OW DO WE 'IE~H MA~SE

w7r1,..\7::&gt; 1';. ,.\~ ,v
A ~EAL DOG 7 IN A DOG
SUIT...

KN

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AN IM,.\LS

ARE uSU,.\LL'I

COULD

PROVOKED

,4, DOG

FRIEN[}L~ UNl SSS HAVE BEEN
NEEDLESSLY ,.\ 1\lc:' IN

SUIT...

finesse

nurry of bidding and afraid
to make an attacking lead
(although most experts rec·
ommend an attacking lead
against a small slam),
chose the 10 of trumps . Accidental though it was, it gave
the defense a chance.
If declarer finesses with
dummy's jack at trick one
the queen from East's hand
will force th e ace . And later ,
when dec larer ruffs hls two
club losers in d ummy, the
defense will ha ve promoted
an extra trump trick, setUng
the contract.
If declarer can foresee
this, and he should, he wiruo
the fir st trick with the king
in. dummy . This simple play
ass ur es the contract If
trumps break normally, and
the chances are almost 6&amp;
percent they wlll break 3-2.
De clarer must · win the
first trick with the king to
preserve dvmmy's jack·six
of hearts to be used later for
ruffing the club losers.
Declarer's spade loser (the
six ) will be discarded on one
of dummy's diamond honors .
There is a great tempt.·
lion to finesse . A finesse in
this situation, however, Ia
clearly hopeless, becauae
West would never have led
away from ·t he queen of
trumps against a smpU slam
contract.

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per. P.O. Box 489. Radio City
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�10 - The "Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday, May 3,1976

WANT AD
CHARGES

IF YOU hove o ser vt ce Ia o ffer .
wo nt to buy or se ll s,ornet hing ,

· Cash

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PhnnJ99'2-2lj6 ··- '

lo qk ing l o t work
or
whatever
you 'l l get results
f o~ter ...i rth o Senllnel Wont Ad
Coll 9n ·21 Sb
BI G 6 Day Gar age and Po t ch Sole
Ap11l 3(\,to Ma y S A nO!;S l rorn
Fog l es ong Funeq:':ll Hom e
Mmon WV l ots ot dtshes on
hques mtsc Ddle ren t ttems
eoGh day 10 b Rot n or shme
THREE YARD 5oles Thur~ F11
and Sot May 4 5 8. b Crows
, Su bd 1v1S1on , a ! Ftve Pom ts

FIVE rAMilY Ya rd Sole lue s . lhru
Fr 1 leodtng Cree\.. Rood 3
miles !r om Bypass
Wo t ~ h
!tt gns
Clo th tng
Depres s•on
Glms d1shes furn1tu re 1ors

Ran1? next day:
YA RD SA LE Thur s Fr1 . and Sol
0 7 &amp; 6 9 un t tl dar k a! Joan
Stewa rts on Depo t St Rutland
Ohto

·

FIVE fAMilY Yard Sole Wed . 8
hou~e

q.4 3rd

Thurs

on lef t

po~t

th e Rad'1o Stat tor• lots of
l urmture

NOTICE
WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES
MumJ;jy
Nttultun S&lt;ltu r·dil \

thr u 1-' nd.&lt;n
4 i\ M. .
lilt• day iJefHrt' fiU I.Jh&lt; '&lt;!l!OII

YARD SAL E

Wed

Thl,frs

Fn

10-5 4 rn1le s u ff Rt 7 on 143
Old d1she5 bottle~ and chtno
cobmet Rou1 or shtne

f u rn t~twd and

3 AND 4 RM

urt
qcn

lWO SfORY l rortl i:! house . 6
tooms and bo th , ce llar . ou t
5434
butld1n g s . .4 -ocres land a t ed ge
COUNTR Y MOBILE Home Pork - · ol Ru tla nd . Com pt&amp;le l(ml e ,
hoolo. up o t~o . 2 bor1 k s' appfot sRoute 33. nor lh of 'fJort• eroy
ed properly ,a t $1 5 500 Phone
Lorge lob Coll99'2 7479

fu rnt shed opt ~ .

Phone

9Q'] 7()q 4

SM All A PT Sut tobl e to t only Oniit
Fur ntshed Caf19q2 .5'207 , E&gt;ven
mgs

i P M.
f'ndd~ aftcruuun

busmes~

tho! ,.

don ated to our rehef fund dur
mg ou • l unp o f need . We wil l
try to s ho w ou r ap prectalton by
pot rontzing t hose thor helped

"'

U.M .W A . Suppor ter s Clu b

JJ qq7 2941

,,

9q 7 '2o89

Of

Village Ma no r
992 7787

rwo

BEDR OOM 1r oder

adult s

only 99'1332 4.

-

Nofil!l!l! ~ ~ o-~

'

HOMESJTES l or

~ al e

up Mtddlepo rt

I oct e and
neat Rul land

CoH992 -741:11
NEW 3 bedroom hou~ e 7 b o th~
al l elec
1 a cre Mi ddl eport
clo~e

to Rul land Ph one

997·

7 ~ 81

O ~ G ANI ZATIO NA L

MEETING
7 30 pm

Fr t
Mav
5th
Pomeroy Eagle ~ Clu b Al ll odte ~
!hot st gned up a nd a ll other
lodte s that are tnterested m
fo r mtng

the

lodtes

OUlCJI•ory

d ub please otfend

bedroOms. bath , porches ,
equipped k itchen, very nice

lot . 511 ,000.00 .
LARGE HOME

room s, 21 '2 baths, nat . gas
hot water heat, basement,
garag·e. righ t ·in town .

535,900.00 .
1 YEARS OLD - Here is a
buy , 3 B. R., 2 baths , form al
d ining ,
nic e
k it chen ,
ca r por t, storage. I ac re .

TWO FAMil Y Yatd Sole Thu rs
and Fr1 10 4 Cu r ve ru~t gomg

533.000 .00

tnto Syro r u!te

FARM - 25 acr es, fen ced ,
!tam e timber. ni ce 1 floo r
plan home wi t h lot s of
remo d e l ing
do n e ,
ba se ment , sm all barn .

fOUR FAMIL Y Yard Sole Fr1 and
Sol
at the Mtllord Swartz
res tdef\ce tn All red r u~ t olf 68 1.
Follo w s1gn~ M1 ~c 1te ms plu s o
n1 cc !telec ii Ot1 · ol men~ and

130,850.00.
CALL
FOR
INFORMATION ON OUR
PHOTO LISTINGS
WILL HELP SELL YOUR
PROPERTY .

res •den ce Mud Soc\..
Rood Al f r ed Ohto Mov 4t h
Sth and 6th 9 0 ( loth•ng 1n lon1s and up Undorms lur -

house with 2 baths, natural
gas furnace, and near main
par t of town . Has 4
bedrooms and compact lot .

Only 115;000 .
NEW LISTING

15

firep lace . formal di ni ng,
lovely kit chen , carport and
st orag e. 1 level acre.

Pul l tn~

GUN SHOOT
Rut la nd leg ton
Farm every Sunday a t 12 00
noon Sponso red by VFW .

55,900 .00 .
MOVING - Need to se ll , 3

LOOK JUST 116.000 .00.
BRAND NEW -. Ran ch
type , 3 B. R.. bath .

MANY FAMili ES Ymd Sole May
41h and 5th on Rt 143 Tvo. o
house~ pas! Wall Pen Rd
G lor10 Joh nson Stort s q om .

,.

· AUTliORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

nt ture g l o ~swa r e bo~"nett
mad Jlltsc Ra m canceb

011d

FOREST RUN Methodts t Churc h
Ru mmage Sole 111 rhe church
bo~ement 41 h and Sl h 9.3

4

bedroom brick hom e near
school
an d
sho pp ing
center . Has 11 ~ ba th s, leve l
lot and all utilit ies. 2-car
garage with wor kshc,&gt;p
upsta ir s and ni ce bri ck
ou tbuild ing . All th is tor

18.000.
MANY LOOKERS COME
&amp; GO . WE TRY TO
QUALIFY A PROSPECT
BEFORE WE COME TO
YOUR PLACE .

YARD SAL E Jane Ann Htll ~ . Mo tn
St Rocu'e Thursdoy May 4
9 00
to
II 00
Chtldr en ~
clo th .ng . ..,wrvel roc ker 1971

O hto Rtver Auc!ton
Met gs
Reg ulot
Plo xa
M tddlepo rl
Aucti on Soles
Fr 1doy ond
Sotu rdov n1 ghh 7 pm

4· tJ· !

5th and 6Th
lq71

ARI STOC RA T Camper
Sleep s b wtth stove oven Stn k
furna ce
and pori o ·oony
Co nwlete wtt h ownmg , a c k ~
and elec tr1 c broke hookup

992 575b.

c lo th1ng
q 30 to S

many

YAR D SAlE

Wood en
o the r

lurn) ture bedspreod~ond mt:;c
740 H tgh St Mtddle por t Ohto
9 om to 3 pm

1h u t ~doy

doy

24 FO OT CAM PER Fra nklin . Good
con dll ton .
Sel f co nto tne d

90).508b

YARD SAlE Mo 1n St
Ru l lond
octQ~:i . from
The Nororene
Churc h Fr 1 and SCi 9?

YARD

SAlE

Wednesday Ma y
Jrd Motn Street Rullond Q om
to 5 pm

EXPERT
HUNTER

'STROUT

Wheel
Alignment

PmforSale
lbl&lt; ) b98 3290
Boordtng
runs
G roOtT'I tng all b r eed~ (leo n
sanr to1y locli llteS Ches htre

lndvor

and

ou tdoor

Phone (614 )367 0292
DOG OBEDIENCE Class lorrntn g

now Call I 367 ·0550

SPECIAL $~~
Any U.S. made car- parts
extra if needed . Excludes
front-wheel drive cars.

Call Now For
Appointment
'9..,J~ ck W. Carsey , Mgr .

-·

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1972 PON!IAC
9'12 7453

CA I A LI NA S800

ltn.rt BUICK REC.AL

Good con d r

!ton A C P S
dt :.C broke~
po w er wtndows and seat !&gt;
,.,n y l top
50 000 mrles
997 554 5 dunnglhe day
197 1 BUICK Pho ne 991· 3183

Pomeroy Landmark
PhonH92·2181

Wanted to Rent
WANT 10 1ent Teacher n eed ~ 3
b_edsoom horne Co ll9q:J.51 10

7·1 ACRE LOTS FOR
SALE - Pr ic ed at S3,750.00
each .

H ACRES OF VACANT
GROUND in Harrisonvil le
area

804 W. Main
Pomeroy
992-2298
After Hours
Call992-7133
CONTACT:
Lois Pauley

Sl1 ,700 will buy a good 1 bedrm . house and garage,

storage bu ild ing and garden space on St. Rt . 124 in
Sy r acuse .

GeorgeS. Hobstetter Jr .,
Broker

IN GALLIPOLIS

Pom erov , Ohio

THUR., MAY ( 1978
10:00 A.M.
" ANT IQUE OR COLLECTOR IT EMS "
Highback bed , oak wardr obe, Queen Ann chi na closet
&amp; bu ffe t. cha trs , bottles , jar s, jugs. p icture frames ,
dishes , wicke r baske ts 1 peck, handmade trunk , old
ki t chen ca binet base w bins, Roger Prim r ose si lver
pitcher , ir on pot , hand pa tnted Ja pan dish , set of sca les
appro&gt;: 125 yr old. chma , whtsky jug, silve rwar e and
gun .
" MISC ."
2 pc. livmg room suite. ta bles. T.V . stands, desk , cedar
chest . por ch swings. rocker. cha ir s. set of Revere
Ware , lamps, pots &amp; pans, d is hes ( 1 set of American
Ivy I. me.ta l ccWi nets, bases, 1 metal sirgle &amp; double
wal l cabrnels, G.E. sto ve, linen s, light f ixture , sink ,
bed, floor fan . old ban d hor ns , clock, Ma ytag wringer
washer , hot water heater , G. E. jet lum p, cement
block s. House to be torn down

OWNER: MRS. RALPH McDADE
Positive I. D.
J, Carnahan
949·2108

and

Lunch
L. Donohue
14J.J048

" No1 re5ponsible for accidents or loss of property"
Auctioneer Noh~ : Old Estate been sening for yens,
many good itel'l)s .

REDUCED TO 51S ,900 -

A ve ry nice 1'·' stor y 4
bedroom home in good cond i t ion . Features a basement
wi th f inished fam ily room and l~u ndry room , eat in

stor y, new sh ingl e roo f
modern k it chen , largf

kitchen . l iving room &amp; bath . Large lot wi th fenced
yard . Cal l now. pr iced to sel l.

f lrepla c~

Ci ty water &amp; dri lled wel l

FH E GAS IN HOU SE •nc

o.

···KING BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.
Phone
992-3748 or 992-5020
FREE PARKING
3.31 .1 mo:

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

"THE MILEAGE MAKER "
LIST
118.]1
135.01
189.19

8R 78x 13
GRI8X14
HRI8Xli

SALE
144.88
$S1.97
SSS.17

4 24 -1 mo .

Will CA RE for th e eldetly
home Ph one99173 14

111

our

Wdlto111 f .

G ro n l 747-2879

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nee d

ELWOOD
lmw sl onc

BJ
741-285 0 a ft er 6 prn .
Co lt

or

Do ' ~ ' .

At"t"LIAI\ICE
SERVICE

SE WIN G MACHINE Re p o t l~

al l

ser .

viCe . al l malo.e!i 992-2184 The
Fobrt c
Sh o p .
Pom eroy
Auth orlled Smger Soles and
Servtce . We sharpen Setssors

service Hotpoint and
brands.

EXCAVAT IN G . d oler, loader o11 d
bocHh oe wo rk dump !ru c k ~
and lo ·boys f or hu e. wt l l haul
l1l l d trl . to ~0 11 , IHnesto11e and
gt a ve l. Ca ll Bob or Roger Jel ·
fer s. day phone 992 708Q, ntgh t
phone 992·3575 or 99'1 523'2

Phone992 .2181

t.fobile Homes lor &amp;le

home . 7
bed , oorm Ver~ good cond t
! ton
In
M1ddleport
Col i
997·1754 or 9q7 71197
Wil l do roo l.ng . (Ons truct lon ,
plum brng and heo!lng . No 1ob
196A TRAILER 12 • 60 w1 th 8 x 16
55

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do1er . bo cH oe
and d tt chc r Charl es R Hot l 1eld .
Boc~
Hoe
Se t v1c.e .
Ru !land , Oh1o Ph one 742·2008 .

too Iorg e o r too small . Phone

741 2348

·

If YOU NEED
A SOFA THAT
MAKES A .
BED FOR
YOU

'5 IN STOCK

Cheryl Lemley
Associat e

Home Phone 992-5739

iro n:.

small op pl.an ces l ow rl m ow e1
ne~~: l Ia Sl a te Htg hw oy Coroge
0" Route 7 Ph ono (bl4 ) 9S5·
REMO DEliN G . Plurnb tng heo tmg
and oH type s o f gener altepou
War" guaranteed 20 yeot :. e.1.
pe rtence . Phone CJY2 ·74r:fl

have enlarged our

x

Swee per !. , t oo~ ter s

3815.

l.-.. u:· . e department and

12

BOWER S REPAIR

" Bo Ri&gt;£RLINE" CA'X .. .

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68 ACRE FARM - Pr ice reduced lo \40,900. Attractive

remode led 2 story farm home \."-~ ce home features

a lar~e living room , dlnl• 0 ~"~'"" rc hen. s bedrooms.

&amp; l'l• baths; 15 ar;t..\i. ' ~ .;le land w ith balance In
pa st vreand wood . ~ ..... aer bar'n &amp; garage . You must
see this one . it'~ !ff o;1 1l wort h th e pr ice Loca ted off Rt.
_ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ J
325 in Meigs___
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SALES AND SERVICE
n .9.tf c

GASOIJ NE ALLEY

BRIDGE

Mawbe it's time I
haC1 one out

Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

tile open!(

have a

Avoid a

birth-

A ND MARTJN Ex
c o vol tn g
scpltc
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dorer back hoe. dump ! tuc k
1une~ t o ne .
grovel
b tac lo.l op
pavmg Fh . 143. Phone 1 (6 1_. )

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Walt'

BATHROOMS AN D K 11chen 5
re modeled cer amic ~t i e . plu m

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Ser vice . Phone 992 1.08

WINTER GE T to yo ur h o u~e7 le t u~
molo.e neces~ory repo1t~ A I
I ro mm Co nstructio n . 741-73'28

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PUDDlE POOL S. A ll mes and
shapes . Swim poo ls 7 year s
e~~: p e rten ce .
free c~ ! t ma t es
onyth tn g
you
need l o~
underg ro u nd ~w1m poo ls. New
chem1 col and supply slore .
Albany ,
Oht o .
Ph on e
614-69B -6555 . ( All e r 6 prn .

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1 c.AN''f' cuR&amp; THA,.
~1NGI Na. IN YOUf'!
tAilS. M rf' You'RI:

6 14·689 -575 1 John Je ff(HS or
689·5265 Bi ll Cdle11e . ) We ore
NO T all w e t on PR IC ES.

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HOLD DOWN TtiE

+=OIZT, \VILL YOU?

Rubber Back Carpet

DAILY CRYI'TO(j UOTE - flere's how to wor.k lt :

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l
S. cAN Pu'P' You
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foO~APF'efl.

YES1 ON BUS!NbS .

All carpet Installed with·
padding at no charge.
Expert insta flail on.

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' BU51N!:SS •.. o Q "0\V LOI'\G
HE D I)E: GONE . 11-'AT 5
STIG'I,\JGE: ! i"ES \!::.'!:'&lt;.
BEE'! &amp;ECI&lt;Env::
BEFOI&lt;E!

As Low As

"4.18 ~ .. ~ci.
9' and 12' Vinvt
Flooring In Stoc•

FURNITURE
742·!211

Is

AXYIJtBAAXR
tONGFELLOW

One letter simply stands for another In this sample A ia
used (or the three I.'s, X for th t' two O's, el&lt;' Single letters,
apost rophes , the le11gth and fo rm;~ t ion of the word s are all
hinl s. Each day the rode letters arc difTere nt.

Vulnerable : North.South
Deal er :,West
Easl South
West
Pass I¥
Pa ss
Pass 3.
Pass
Pass 3.
Pa ss
Pass 6¥
Pa ss
Pass
Pass
Opening lead : • 10

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By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag
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C K WI
CT II FLW .
Q K Z HI
The final contract was totally sound and was reached
KUHFWW through a relati vely scienC TIIFL
THNTXW
lific auction . Even though
1P F
N P J H F South had 19 high-card
CT llFLW
QKZHI
points opposite an openi ng
C FTUZ UQHFWW
.Z W
N J L HS
bid, he dod not make a strong
jump shift of two hearts. The
TLAPZMTHS C TAHF Z WP
suit was too weak .
The rest of tbe bidding was
Yesterday 's CrypiOquote : HOW HAPPI LY SOME PEOPLE
WOULD UVE IF THEY WO ULD ONLY MIND OTHER an investigation by South of
whether the best contra ct
PEOPLE 'S BUSINESS N&gt; !JTTLE N&gt; THEY MIND THEIR " '85 she or seven hearts. He
OWN .-G.C. !JOITENBERG
stopped at six because North
was unable to ex ude sufficient enthusiasm over the
three-spade cue bid.
BARNEY
West, confused
the

TERRIBLE!!

THEM FREEWAYS
DOC ..11 HOW WUZ 'lORE ARE TOO DANGERSOME TO
TRIP
TH ' FLATLANDS?
SUIT ME, SNUFFY .

Buy where you cln como in
and SH what you'rt gltttlng
- Good soltctlona - Fully
stocked.

RURAND

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btng carpen try a n d gcnoro l
matnl en once
13 y(loors e);
per1ence 99'2 .Jt&gt;85 .

Ca11742-2211 ·
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WENDELL GRATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

usel~ss

NORTH
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SAVE ON
CARPETING
DRIVE A LimE
&amp;

Poorer lS; Merv Gr iff in 6; Addams Fam ily 8;
Sesame St. 20 ,33; Gomer Pyle. USMC 10; Dinah 13 .
4:3()-LIItle Rascals ~, 15 : Gil ligan' s Is. 4,8; Br.dy
Bunch 10.
s:DO-Here Come The Brides 3; Star Trek 4; Gunsmoke
8: Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33; Ho~•n's
Heroes 10 ; Emergency One 13 : Petticoat Juncti on

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'1ou

BRADFO RD
A uc tto neer . Co m .
plf.' Te Ser vrc e Pho11e q49·'2 487
or 949-2()(X'J Racme O h to Cntt
Brod fo 1d .

WHAi "THE "HAM'
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50 11' SEEMS.

AC.iO~ ii'tiED

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81.15inl!5s Seni~

Senices Offered

gr o vel?

lOO Main St.
Pomeroy , Ohio
Pomeroy 992-6282
or 992-62'3
8A.M. to4 :30P .M.

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4:QO-Mister ·Cart oon 3; Svper man .4 ; For Richer, For

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PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

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

4-30-I mo.

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CARTER

service, Massey Ferguson
&amp; Gibs&lt;&gt;n Tillers, Lawn Boy
Mower Sale s &amp; Servlco.

742·2328, S P.M. to 9 P.M.
Order Now. Mount by Appt.

WH ~ drill ••'9 ·

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Search for Tomorrow 8 ,1 0; Elec. Co. 33 .

S:3Q-News 6; Elec. Co. 20.33; Mary Tyler Moore 10;
Now arrange the ctrcled leners to
Hogan's Heroes 15 .
term the surprise answer , as sug ·
6:DO- News 3,4.8.10,13.15 : ABC ews 6; Zoom 20.
ges tea by th e aoove ca rtoon
6:3Q-NBC News3,4,15; ABC News 13 ; Carol Burnell &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8,10: Over Easy 20.
7 :00 - Cross .WIIs
3,4;
Newlywed
Game
Printanswerhera: " [
THE [
Gong
Show
8;
News
10;
Gil
ligan's
Is
. 15 ;
6,13:
{Answers tomorrow)
Hocking V•lley Bluegrass 10 : Consumer Survival
Jumbles PO~ER AZURE BISECT DAMAGE
Kit 33.
.
Yesterd ay s
7:3Q-Hollywood Squares 3,4; Match Game PM 6;
Answer Corrobofatn that tome animals are loote
Tattletales 8; MacNefi .Lehrer Report 20,33 ; That's
from the zoo -" BEARS" OUT
Holl ywood 10: Nashv ill e on the Ro•d 13; Marly
The latest JUMBLES ere here In JUMBLE BOOK t10 and JUMBLE
Robbins' Spotlight 15.
BOOK • 11 . Available 101 $1.35 EACH. postpaid from Jumble, CIO !his
8:00- Hanna .Ba rbera
Happy
Hour 3,4,15;
newspaper, P.O. Bo~e. 34, NorwOO(I, N.J . 01~. Make c t1ecks payab le to
Phenomenon of Ben il 6,13 ; Wa llons 8,10; Once
NfHispaperbOO ks
Upon A Classic 20 ,33.
8:3Q-Whai's Ha ppening 6,13: Arabs &amp; Israe lis 33;
Originals 20 .
9:oo-&lt;iperatlon Runaway 3.4,1 5; Barney Miller 6,13;
Hawaii Five.Q 8,10: World 10,33.
by THOMAS JOSEPH
9:3()-F ish 6, 13
lO :OQ-Police Woman 3,4.1 5; Barella 6, 13; Barnaby
~ Hit the sktds
Jones 8, 10; Our Mutual Friend 33 ; News 20.
I Designa te
10
:3Q-Lock.
Stock &amp; Barrel 20; 11 :DO-News
5 Lcwnnan 's
3,A,6,8,10,13.1S ; Dick Cavell 20; Lilias Yoga &amp; You
badge
33.
6 " La st
ll:JQ-Johnny Carson 3,4,15 ; Starsky &amp; Hutch 6,13;
Supper "
Mash 8; ABC News 33 ; Movie "Who' s Been
in art
Sleeping ln My Bed&gt;" 10.
7 Height :
12 :DO-Janakl 33: 17:05-Mov le " How To Commlt
Marriage" 8; 11 :4Q-Toma 6,13 ; 1 DO-Tomorrow
abbr.
3,4;
1:so- News 13.
8 Break the
Yeslerday 's Answer
Movie
Channel
4record
24
EKalt
33
Between
5
&amp;
9
P.M.Jamboree
In The Hills
9 Fascinate
7
&amp;
11
P.M.
Voyage
olthe
Damn ed I PG I
25 ·'- are
jobs
10 Cleanse
Cable
Channel
s
called ... "
34 Athletic
16 Insig6:30 P.M. - Testimony Time
27 Coeur - ,
event
nificant
1:00 - Paul Gaudino Fa mily Fitness Show
Idaho la ke
36 Moslem VIP
19 Ass istants
7 : 30 ~ Supersports
31
Pa
rty
sans
31 Cry of
20 Task
10 ·00 - 700 Club .
femmes
surprise
23 Food fish
Wed nesday , May 3

675 ·1582

712·l010

MODERN
SUPPLY
Small engine &amp; mower

AI Tromm Const.

WA IER

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THURSDAY , MAY 4, 1978
R•porl 1.3; 5:50-PTL Club 13; 5:S$-Sunrlse Semester 10.
6:DO-PTL Club IS; 6:25-Por You ... Biack Woman 10
6:3Q-Doctors on Call 4: News 6 ; Sunr ise Semester
8.
6:45-Mornlng Report 3; 6:5Q-Good Morning, West
Vlrglnta ' l3; 6:55-Chuck While Reports 10; News
13.
7 :DO-Today 3,4,15; Good Morning America 6, 13; CBS
News B: Bullwlnkle 10 : 7:3Q-Schoolles 10.
8:DO-Ca pt. Kangaroo 8,10: Sesame 51. 33 . 8:3o9:00- Merv Gr lf lln 3; Phil Donahue 4,13,1S;
Emergency One 6; Family Affair 8; Match Game
10.
9 3Q-Andy Griffith 8; Joke r's Wild 10
lO ;QO-C ard Sharks 3,4,15 ; Edge of Night 6; Mag., lne
8.10; To Tell The Truth 13.
10 :3Q-Hollywood Squares 3,4, 15; High. Hopes 6; $20,000
Pyramid 13 .
ll :OQ-High Rollers 3,4,15 ; Happy Days 6,13; Price is
Right 8, 10 .
11 :3D-Wheel of Fortune 3,1S; Family Feud 6,13;
Partridge F•mily 4; Love of Life 8.10; Sesame Sl.
20; Nova 33; 11 : 55-CBS News 8: Loving Free 10.
12 :0o-Newscenler 3; News 4,6,1 0: Sanford &amp; Son 15;
Gam bit 8; Midday Magaz ine 13 .
12 3Q-Ryon 's Hope6 ,13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show lS;

5 : 4~Farm

1:DO-For Richer, For Poorer 3; All My Children 6,13;
News 8; ; Young &amp; the Restless 10: Not For Women
Only 15.
1:3Q-Days ot Our Lives 3,4.15 : As The World Turns
8,10 ; 2:oo-:&lt;lne Lite to Live 6,13 ; 7:3Q-Docto rs
3,4, 15 ; Guiding Light 8,10 .
3 DO-Another World 3,4,15 ; General Hosp it al 6,13;
Lilias, Yog a &amp; You 20 .
3:JQ-AII In The Family 8,1 0; You Bel Your Llfe20.

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Body work &amp; repair $1.00

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DELTA
DURA-STEEL RADIA L

S58,000.

Broker

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per inch using only the bost
Duponl materials.

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

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&lt;;o I I'JJ~'T t\A'!r; TOWOK 1HI:M UP

SAVE ALOT

pond stocked . 7 rooms
bath with 4 bedroom s. ;

Home Phone 142-2003
Hilton Wolle, Sr.
Associate
Home Phone 949-2589
GeorgeS . Hobsteller Jr.

.....

AUTO PAINTING

St. Rl. 114 toward Rutland .

Cy 9q') 3388

Cheste r Twp., a ll fenced, 45
acres pas t ure , 22 acres o l
cropl and . One acr e farrr

m ineral r ights go with it . :
barns in good cond ition .
located in Bashan, Ohtc
known as the James Ba iley
farm . Excellent buy a1

:f

Henderson

Rl . 1
Middleport, Ohio
24 Y_e~rs Service
SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Paint Jobs
Small Cars
1100.00
Large Cars
1125.00
Trucks
$17S .OO

byHenn ArnoldandBoblee

Unscram ble these four Jumbles.
one letter to eacll square . to !arm
lour ordtnal)l worqs .

BOB'S

I • mile oft Rl. 7 by.pass on

NEW LIST-ING : FARM
FOR SALE , 72 Ac res .

living room with

'
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UNION OPERATED
3·30·1 mo.

ROGER HYSEll
GARAGE

l tpou l , 3 bedroom un fu1n tsh
ed S7500 lmrn cd1a l to occu pon ·

Your Full Time
Real Estate Broker

Located on Stat e Rout e 124 in Portland, Ohio, turn east
j ust north of the Buffington Island Park . Watch for sate ·
si gn s.

Cash
D. Smith
949.20]]

Closed Thursdays
Saturdays at noon .

~ ~ ~&lt;!}~ ~

Chester, Ohio
10·30·c

Hartford
882-2175

Po 9.92·2174

· PAINTS

- ..

Eveni.ng s Call 446-3796 or 446-1881

Offi ce Hou rs :
9a .m. to4 p.m.

Bo x l ·

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

l5gJack W. Carsey , Mg r.

AT 446-3643

Beat 33 . ·
ll :OQ-News 3, 4,6,8,10,1 3,15 ; Dick Cavett 20: Li lias
Yoga &amp; You 33.
.
ll:JQ-Johnny Carson 3. 4,15: Pollee St ory 6,13 ; Hawaii

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Pomeroy Landmark

107'1'1 Sycamore St.

KNA PO.ACK!

TIE IT ON LIKE A

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CALL JIMMY DE EM Associale , 949.2388

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY

STU FF~

.••••

YIELL .. · LISSA

We hilve buyers for many types of property

CALL

T06ETHE?R ·· THEN

tiA5 M' T GOT CO ~UMP TI O~

We Need Listings

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

" Maneaters are Loose! " 8, 10 ; Great Performances 20,33.
lO:oo-Starsky &amp; Hutch 6,13; 10 :3o-News 10: Book

12 :0Q-Janaki 33; 12:4Q-Mystery ol the Week ·6rl-J:·
1}jflfN} je}~ ~THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME

Jack's Septic
Tank SeMce

4-9-1 mo.

Pomeroy, 0 .
3-lS·IfC

Ph . 992-2U8

Sl4,300 - \1 1 acres Wit h nice '2 bedrm , mobile home

Branch Manager

Anyday, anytime.
Phone 985 -3806

fully insured
Free Est .
Ca II : 992-381 S

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Tires
Battery.
Installation Service

liv ing room and Ki tchen . 2 baths. basement , F.A. naL
gas heat in Chester .

w ith 2 rm s. built on with f irep lace. Workshop with
other build ings . Eastern Loc al

MY ;.H IRT

ONE -HANDe D
WlTH ALL THIS

MOORE'S

IIS,OOO - Will buy a good 5 bedr . house with large

PHONE 9'12 ·6333

PUBLIC AUCTION

.

LOOK WHAT WE GOT - 57 acres wi th a nice 1' 7 story
house with 3 be drm s. and I' 7 baths . Mos t ly carpe ted .
Big central fireplace wi th heat ala tor . Smal l barn and
about 20 acres fenced . Nice countr y se tting off blacktop
road. Pri ce $4 '2. 000 .

HOOF HOlLOW H orse~ Buy :;ell
Tra de or lro1n New and used
saddl es Ruth Reeves Albany
RI SING STAR Ken nel

bedrm . house wi lh 11 '1 bath s, ~i t c hen wilh built-in
applian ces, fam ily rm . wi th fireplace, a ll nicel y
carpe ted. Full basement with woad.bur ning st ove.
A1tache~ (1 car) garage . Chr ys ler Air Temp . cen t ral
heat ing and cooling . Very low elec . bill s. Al l t his and
appro)( . one acre land. Have a look. Only $47,900.

aunO~

A~D KNOT THE TAIL S

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" ,, .
&amp;
·'i EXTERIOR

· A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS - Here is an excellent 3

HOW'M I GONNA
Cl-11.-1&amp; A TREE

SMART IDEA ! AND A FLICK OF
YOUR PIPE LIGHTER WILL DO THE
RE ST! ... aUT WAIT A MINUTE:

~ NOAWHY \

Helen L. Teaford
Sue P. Murphy

40 ACRES - In Southern Local wi th a sm all barn and
dug we ll. About 12 acr es t ill abl e. Some woods and
m ine ral s. A sking $2 1,500 .

and Fr t

r

THEY WlLL IF DRAIN
O.OME JET FUEl FROM
THE TANKS TO SPLASH
'EM WITH!

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

C. Bruce Teaford

.

·and

commercial. Call for
estimate, 24 hour service.

Experience and

·BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

541,500.

All st zes do th mg .

R. es idenlial

Save lO pet. to so pcf
on hea1ing cost

992-7119 or 992·5041
4·27.ffc

With a nice 11 1 story house, mostly
ca rpeted w ith 3 or 4 bed rms., li ving r m ., famil y r m.,
wi1h firep lace, basement , f ue l oil fu rn ace. garage and
outbuild in gs .. Some fen cing , plent y ol road fron tage
and garden spa ce. Ci ty wate r and dri ll ed wel l. Loc.
close to hospita l and sc hool at La urel Cli ff . Aski ng

bed

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

Cellulosic !wood fiber)
Thermal Insulation

Anytime Saturday

6\•2 ACRES -

1 te m~

Amazing Spider -Man 8, 10; Nova 2_0, 33 .

8 3D-Joe &amp; Valerie 3,4,15; 9:DO-Rock N' Roll Sports
Classic 3,4, lS ; Charlie's Ange ls 6,1 3: Movie

4, 12· 1 mo. P .

Blowri Insulation
JIM KEESEE

Call After S:OO or

north of Pomer oy. Nice home ·sites. Askin g $ 12, 800.

VA RD SAlE a t Rt( hord Spen cer s
tn Tupper~ Plam~ on Rl 7 May

Reporl 20,33; The Judge 10: In Search of 13: Wi ld
Kingdom 15.
8:DO-Rollerglrls 3. 4.15; Eight is Enough 6,13:

mo.

J&amp;L

DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

RT. 33 - 10 ACRES of land along Rl . 33 •·lane just

mtsc

The Wars 6; Fam ily Feud 8; MacNeil-Lehrer

'

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Five.O 8; ABC News 33; Movie " Bandolero! " 10 .

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

THREE FAMILY Ya r d Sole bes•de
Porn er oy .Bowlm g A lley rhu r~
and Fn '1 4 Baby do th111g
chddren ~ men!&gt; end w omen~
stereo

Middleporl, Ohio

AT

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{614) 667~177

H .lmb.

Associates

A FOUR Forntly Yo rd Sale Wf'&gt;d
Thur!t f., 9 3 At 17S H1gh St

yard

Between 7:30 &amp; 9:00
p.m.

Pomero';' , Ohio

cor Q4q·2231

DE:AlEFI S AUCTION Sole Pu blrc
mvt ted Fndoy May 5 12 noon
A ll new merc hond1se sold m
quontdy Ideal lor store~ yar d
sole s Ilea m a rke t ~ etc Ar

in

WE_£&gt;NES DAY , MAY 3, 1978
6•3Q- NBCNews3 ,4,15; ABC News 13; Ca rol Burnell &amp;
Friends 6: CBS News 8,10; Over Easy 20.
7:DO-C rossWits3,4: NewlywedGame6 ,1 3: Sha Na Na
8; News 10; Gilligan 's '' · lS; Dick Cavett 20; fn .
si ghl 33.
7 3Q-Aif .Sta r Anythin g Goes 3: Sha Na Na 4; Between

Call
" JERRY MURPHY

220 E. Main St.

SYRACUSE - Her e is a 5

Ma in Str eet in Pom eroy .

..

;rading ,
driveways ,
landscaping , etc.

ELLIOTT APPLIANCE II

year ol d 3 bedroom ran ch
home. Ni ce ba th , st ep
saver kitchen , di ning room ,
natural gas furnace and

ba sem ent . Right off of

Specialized

992-7111

on RI. I 43 wi th water and
elec tr ic ava ilable. $10,000
to th e fi rst buyer .

bedroom s, ba th, natural
ga s central ·hea ting and full

•

DOZER FOR HIRE

Chosen
Your Love,
Your Rings,
Your Gown .
Choose with

P~one

S30 ,000.
9ACRES - 4 mil es oil Rl . 7

large levell ol. Only $25,000.
NEW LISTING
2

You Have
~arefullv

For
Sales &amp; Service

in a fram e home wi th bath .
natu ral gas heat ,- carpet ing
and small yard . Asking just

S/.500 tor a qui ck sale.
MIDDLEPORT - 6 room

,.,.

Business Services

SYRACUSE - 3 bedrooms

porches , garage. large lot .

FOUR FAMIL Y Yard Sale at Bill

.

MAIN
POMEROY. 0 .
FOR QUICK SALE ~ 1
story fra me. 3 B. R . balh,

Rml Estate for Sale

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nurry of bidding and afraid
to make an attacking lead
(although most experts rec·
ommend an attacking lead
against a small slam),
chose the 10 of trumps . Accidental though it was, it gave
the defense a chance.
If declarer finesses with
dummy's jack at trick one
the queen from East's hand
will force th e ace . And later ,
when dec larer ruffs hls two
club losers in d ummy, the
defense will ha ve promoted
an extra trump trick, setUng
the contract.
If declarer can foresee
this, and he should, he wiruo
the fir st trick with the king
in. dummy . This simple play
ass ur es the contract If
trumps break normally, and
the chances are almost 6&amp;
percent they wlll break 3-2.
De clarer must · win the
first trick with the king to
preserve dvmmy's jack·six
of hearts to be used later for
ruffing the club losers.
Declarer's spade loser (the
six ) will be discarded on one
of dummy's diamond honors .
There is a great tempt.·
lion to finesse . A finesse in
this situation, however, Ia
clearly hopeless, becauae
West would never have led
away from ·t he queen of
trumps against a smpU slam
contract.

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Galbpobs Comm1s SIOn ',:i:-!r;~ "-' ~::,~~"· ~:.~•.::::· ..;,, ':::i lS• recovered
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After years of study and provcments ol the city.
one-percent tax on aU
planning , Gallipolis City
The one-percent lax will be
earned locume.
Commission Tuesday night levied on salaries, wages,
According to a recent Ohio
unanimously passed an commissi ons and other Municipal AdviS()ry Council
emergency ordinance compensation and on net report , Gallipolis' non·voted
enacting an earned income profits. It will commence 1.9 percent property tax
tax, including income tax June 1. First returns are to be (inside 10 mill limitation
regulations for th e Otd filed by April 30, 1979.
- state law has alloted 1.9 mills
French City .
Cu mmi~si o n named the " to earn $45,600 a year on
1\!olloo
lor
following to the income. tax evaluation of $24,000,000\ rate
the
emergeacy measure was
board of review : Richard was the lowest throughout the
made at 10 :05 p.m. by
Ma ckenzie,
cornmtss ton state of Ohio.
Miles Epilog following a
president ; Chri s Morris, city
Work on a method to inllaaltwo-hour review of the
manager and Evelyn Knotts, crease cash now into the
au'dit or.
ordinance and regulations.
city's general lund actually
The vote was ~ to adopt
Co mmissi on authorized began more than four years
the measure.
Morris to prepare a ago .
The income tax will provide resolution to hire a consult ant
Alter many pros and cons
funds for the purpose of to make final preparations on on the issue, the city governgeneral
municipal the income tax before it ment committee of the
operations, main tenance, becomes effective June 1. Gallipolis Area Chamber of
new equipment ~ extension
Commerce formed a con·
It was ')JOinted out that
of out of 210 cities In the
and
enlargement
cerned citizens committee
munlcipal se rvices and
Buckeye State, Galllpolls is
last spring fur the purpose of
facilities and capi tal im - among tht last to enart a
coming up with a method to
be used as a backbone of the
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revenue .

Flowers are the prettiest
way to teU her you care
her. For all th e thu1gs she
.IS to you,
for all the things she's
done, giw Mom or Gra11dma a
speeial houquet.
Hydrangeas
Cut Flowers
Corsages
Hanging Planters

Azaleas
Potted Mums
Combination . Pots
Permanent Flowers

POMEROY
FLOWER SHOP
Mrs . Millard Van Meter
Phone 992 _2039
106 Butternut Ave .
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Pomeroy , O.
992 5721
We accept all major credit cards and we wire flowers
evervwhere .

On Feb. 7, 1978, this
committee, In a written
report to city commission,
offered lb opinions and
recommended commission
Impose a one-percent lax
on all earned income on all
Individuals. living or
working In the city.
City Manager Morris said it
will take approximately a
year and a hall to see the real
value of the income tax .
An income tax department
will be formed to handle
revenues .
The Tribune will publish a
complete copy of the or·
dinance and regulations in
the near future.
In other matters , commission approved a request
by the Ohio Department of
Uquor Control to transfer a
liquor li cense from Virginia
Caldwell, Vince's Place, to
Robert T. Bruce.
Commission amended an

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ordinance on sewer billing.
making all bills due monthly.
·Under the old ordinunce,
business and industry and
residents outside the . corp:&gt;ration limits were billed
quarterly.
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Commission passed first
readings on ordinances for
renewal of bond-anticipation
notes, one toialing $260,000 on
the new recreation complex
and the other $120,000 on
sewer notes,
· A public hearing wilt be

~~li1din~
onthLneM~ni~~pa~
proposed zomng change at

the comer of Fourth Ave . and
Sycamore St. A request has
been made for a change from
S.l to R-2 .
City Manager Morris sa id
the old street sweeper has
been repaired and is now in
operation. Commissioners
were invited to view a
demonstration of a new
sweeper by the Productive
Equipment, Inc. at the city
building between 2 and 2:30
p.m . Thursday .
Morris also told rom·
mission that a study Is
underway for repair work
on the porlion of First Ave.
which was closed to traffi c
several months due to a
slip problem.
Commission will meet in
specia l session at 7:30p.m. on
Tuesday , May 9.

EXTENDED FORECAST
Friday through Sunday.
a chance of •howers Friday
and fair Saturday and
Sunday. Highs wilt be In the
60s and lows will be In the
40s or lower ses .

sc rvi c"" lor Clifford F..
Brown , 61l ,' Route I, Rutland,
who di ed M(onday afternoon
at his Beech 'Grove Road
home , will be held at 1 p.in.
Thursday at . the Miles
Cemet ery .
Mr. Brown was a retired
fanner and also formerly .
worked for the State Highway
Department. He wa s a
veteran of World War II. He
was born April 26, 1909, a son
of Alma Ward Brown and the
tate John Brown.
Surviving are hts mother
wh o is confined to the
Pinecrest Nursing Home in
Gallipoli s; two daughters.
Edith · Brown of Columbus,
and Sandy Brown. Chicaeo: a
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Children, · . brother, Scott
Bruwn of Flortda . and a
~umber of nephews, nieces
and cousms.
Friends, may call at the_
Walker Funeral Home at
anytune Until the hour of the
services. Officiating will be
Mr. Larry Coleman.

Weather
Mostly eloudy tonight , with
shower s develo ping by
morning and luws in the mid

lOs. Showers and breezy
Thursda y, with highs near60.

others were in capsized.
Monroe's body was found in
submerged brush by Dana .
Aldridge, a scuba diver from
Pomeroy.
Gallia County sheriff's :
deputies, members of the ..
Gallia County Disaster •
Service and volunteer divers
had been searching Raccoon
Creek since 2 p.m. Saturday.
The body was removed last 1
night to the Quentin K. Staley
Funeral Home at Deer Park.
Local arrangements were
made by Cremeens Funeral
Home.

Comparz·son ofconcrete
may pinpoint collapse
WILLOW ISLAND. W.Va .
(UPI !- A comparison of two
mixes of concrete could play
a kev role in helping federal
safety experts pinpoint the
cause of a scaffold collapse
that dropped 51 men to thei_r
death.
The quality of the concrete,
however , is only one phase of
the
many-facet e d
investigation in progress by
three team s from the
Occupat io nal Safety and
Health Administration .
"We have a good idea
where the break started,"
David
Rhone. OSHA's
regional adminstrator , said
'J'uesday .
Resea rch-t:ottrell, a New
Jersey·based subcontra ctor
erecting tlle cooling tower for
the 1667 million power plant ,
switched last year to concrete
mixed off the premises by
Criss Concrete Co. in Saint
Marys . Formerly . the

Racine Baseball Boosters

concrete, prov ided by
another firm . was balched on
the construction site.
Rhone believes both types
of concrete were used on the
unfinishl'&lt;l tower . Inspectors
plan to stu dy both types.
Additional experts were

brou ght in as OSHA
investigators went to the
Saint Marys plant to pursue
the concrete angle. Criss
Concrete has defended its
product rigidly against
reports it failed to hold up In
the Thursday accident al the

Poor place to enter
SAN DIEGO iUPli Surely there were better
places to practice the trade of
burglary .
A burglar entered a
building, made his way to a
locker ar ea , and bega n
prying open lockers and

REVt: RSAL ASKED
CINC INNATI !UP! \ - The
Ohio school board is asking a
fe dera l appeals court to
th row out U. S. District Court
Judge Frank J. Battisti 's

spreading the ron tents on the
noor for examination .
The noise early Tuesday
attracted the attention of
others in the building - and
they were police offi cers.
Thts was to be expected.
The burglar was ·busily at
work in the storage locker
room of police head quarters.
Marvin Eugene Wilson, 23,
was booked on suspicion of
burglary.
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urdrred busing uf 52,000 uf

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Clevela nd 's I 12,000 pu btir
sehoul studen ts this fall.

washed-up

to be kept busy Saturday
RACINE - The Racine
Baseball Assn . will hold a
bake sale. tag day and a
collect ion of pop bottles and
bottle caps not to mention a
car wash this Saturday .
The bake sale will be held
by mothers of players at the
Racine Post Office. The car
wash will be held at the Vista
Service Station by the Boys
Pony League . Ta g day and

The body of a 13-year old ·
Cincinnati
youth
who
drowned Saturday afternoon
in Raccoon Creek, south o
Rio Grande, was recovered at
2:15p.m. Tuesday, lour day'
after a tragic canoeing ac·
cident.
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Dr. Donald R. Warehime
said accidental drowning was
ruled in the death of David
Monroe. He was one of 17
students on a weekend canoe
expedition from the Cin·
cinnati area . Monroe was not
wearing a life jacket when
the c ano~ in which he and I wo

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the collect ion of pop bottles funds for the summer season.
and caps will be by the tee
Anyone needing further
ball, pee wee, girls team and information is asked to call
little league teams who will Libby Fisher, president, 949·
meet at the ball field.
2378, vice presid••nt, 949-2575:
The association asks all Lilli an Weese . secretaryparents to assist with the treasurer. 949-2403, or Jan
activities and players are to Cardon, business manager,
be in uniform . Residents are 949-2449.
asked to coni ribute in
whatever direction they can
to help the association raise

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faill'&lt;i by a single v~te Tuesda~ to over~ tde Gov . Hugh Carey s
veto of a btll to remstate captt al pumshmcnt.
But Senate Hepubhcans used a parha~nentary pr,ocedure
to permit the issue to be reconsidered later m~~election year
_ a year when Carey, h~tself, fa ces re-elecllon and recent
polls show heavy voter sen tunen t for the death penalty.

Pleasants power station of
the
Allegheny
Power
System.
The OSHA researchers a IS()
met with officials of the
Pittsburgh Testing
Laboratories which is testing
the concrete used on the
cooling tower .
Connicling testimony has
surfaced with regard to the
concrete · break, a lid OSHA
inspector Charles Straw said
the discrepancies must be
reS()Ived before this vital
point can be firmed up .
After the break is located,
OSHA believes its task of
finding the actual ca use of the
tragedy will become easier,
Straw added .

Drawings
(Continued from page 1) .
Several proposals were ·
discussed and the com·
missioners stated that a
decision on the type of map
and method of printing would
be made after review by the
county engineer.
In other matters, Wesley
Buehl, engineer. was in·
structed to post, "no dwn·
ping" signs on MacCumber
Hill in Rutland Township
warning that violators will be
prosecuted.
' Attending were Henry
Wells and Richard Jones,
commissioners, and Mary
Hobstetter, clerk.

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On The Third Floor, Furniture
Department We Have A Large Selection
of Infants Needs

•STROu.ERS &amp; STROLL ABOUTS
•MESH &amp; WOOD PlAY PENS
•CRIBS
•MAITRESSES
•BUMPER PADS
•HIGH CHAIRS
•SWINGS
•TOUR A BEDS
Farmers Bank
Talked Turkey
With Bob Mattox. • • •

Bob Mattox bought his farm near Albany in 1963.
He had just retired from the Navy, and Farmers
Bank had enough faith in Bob to ioan him the
money he needed . In 1967, when Bob started his
turkey business, Farmers Bank helped him again .
Bob's business keeps on growing and Farmers
Bank keeps on helping . This year Bob will raise
and sell 86,000 turkeys . It's no wonder he likes
Farmers Bank. Why don't you try Farmers. They'll
talk turkey with you, loo.
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People you know ... lrnow Farmers

•DRESSING TABLES
•CRADLETTES
•BED GUARD RAILS
•GATES
•CAR SEATS

•PlAY PEN PADS
36 &amp; 40 Inch
•TOY CHESTS

•BASSINIDE PADS •WOODEN HIGH CHAIRS

Farmers

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ELBE'RFELDS IN POMEROY

Biggest gain in 3% years
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W4olesale prices soar 1.3%
By JAMES HILDRETH
WASHINGTON ( UPI)
Wholesale prices soared 1.3
percent In April for their
biggest gain in 3\2 years, the
Labor Department said
today.
On an amual basis, that is
a 15.6 percent advance more than double the
administration's 6. 75 to 7
percent projection for
inflation in 1978.
Rapidly climbing food costs
were again a major problem
last montll , advancing at an
annual rate of 22.8 percent.
But unlike past montlls, the
nonfood
sector
also
registered a sharp gain .

The 1.3 percent jump in the
department 's Producer Price
Index for Finished Goods !hose products ready for sale '
to final users - owas the
steepest since a 1.9 pereent
gain in November 1974.
It was aiS() more Ill an twice
as high as the 0.6 percent
clin1b during March, and
even exceeded February's 1.1
percent Increase when much
of the nation was suffering '
from severe winter weather.
The consume r foods sector
moved up by 1.9 percent last
montll. Witlllhe exception of
a huge 2.9 percent gain in
February, the food price
increase was the biggest

since the 2.5 percent advance
in february 1977, the
department said.
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The non-food category,
which had been advancing at
a moderate clip of 0.5 percent
or less since last fall, took a
sharp upswing of I percent
·last month . It was the largest
gain in that category sin ce a
1.7 percent advance in
October 1974.
In response to · the
tightening inflationary
pressw-e which began last
year, the administration has
asked business and labor
voluntarily t.o moderate their
price and wage demands.
President
Carter
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The taxpayers of Meigs will be paid by retiring the
County may have a slight ta• bonds and will mean a
break if an application is reduction to the taxpayers of
approved for the county to Meigs County.
In 1973, Meigs County
receive a 90 percent state
fund grant for the con· voters passed a bond Issue,
struction or a school for the $25C,OOO, for the construction
mentally retarded.
of a school for the mentally
At a meeting Wednesday retarded . The state would
wltll Judge Manning Web- have provided matching
ster, chalnnan of the 169 funds making It a total of
Mental Retardation Board, $500,000 .'
and Nora Rice , Wayne
Now, under amended
ChambliBh, Leonard Inglese House Bill 618 the bonds
and David Day, of the State would be retired and the
Department of Mental county can receive funding
Health, and County Com· for a mental health and
missioners, it was stated that · mental retardation facility
amended House Bill 618 with state providing "110
provides for additional funds percent of the funding and the
for mental health and mental county's share being only 10
retardation on a 00.10 percent percent.
btlala;
In addition, It was decided
The commissioners have a 00.10 application would be
made application for the 00.10 submitted lor a workshop for
funding and automatically !he mentally retarded .
the original bond Issue of
Attending in addition to
~.000 with state matching · those named were Henry
'funds Is withdrawn. If sue· Wells, Richard Jones and Jim
cessfuU It wiU mean possibly Roush, Commissioners, and·
the major part of the $250,000 Mary Hobstetter, Clerk.

PRICE FlflEEN CENTS

COLUMBUS (UPI ) - Gov. James A. Rhodes had
to buy the first lour paintings beca use he co uldn't get
any bids, but after that , the Governor's Third Annual
Art Show and Auction turne-d int:o a rousing success
Wednesday.
"That's tll e be;1 sale we've ever had ," satd Ma rtin
A. Janis, director of th e Ohio Commission on A~ ing ,
which sponS()red the auction of paintings by senior
citizens in the Stateho use rotunda.
"Union Station Arcade", a oainti ng of the historic
downtown Cclwnbus landm ark by the Re v. 1.. M.
Phillips of Colwnbus, brought the top price of $1,100.
Columbus busines;1nan John W. Galbreath
purchased the painting after biddlftg,dro~r.lhe- prio~ up
from $JOO. He dona led it to Ballelie Commons, which is
in charge of building a con ~entwn center on the site of
the old Union Station .
The station has been razed but the arca de was
preserved for historical purposes .
"That 's equal to a good sermon," said Rev .
Phill ips when Galbreath 's final -bid was announced .
Rhodes bought four painting s for $400 after he
failed to attra ct an y bid s from the noontime audienc e.
He then turned the proceedings over to auctioneer Si
Lincoln, who sold " Indian ", a painltng by John Gosl in
ol ancinnati. for $675.
Third in th e bidding was " Pastora l Scene in Ross
Township," by Rnbert F. Snyd!'r of Hamill.on .
purchased by Mrs. R. Davtd Thom~s. wife of the
chairman of the board of Wendy 's Jnternatwnal , for
$650.
Nationwide Insura nce o, and Ohto :"alional Ban k
also figured in the btdding. Profits went to the art lots.

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More money sought for Vets
WASHINGTON 1UPI) - The House has rejected proposals

to in crease or decrease defense spending and to enlarge
proposed tax cutsm next year's budget, but overwhelmingly
has approved more money for veterans.
Mter 10 hours of deliberation Wednesday on a proposed
half-trillion-dollar federal budget for fiscal 1979, the House
rejected proposals to shift $4.8 billion from defense to domestic
programs and add $2.4 billion for defense.

Automhile sales climbing
DETROIT (UP I) - Domestic car sal~s climbed to record
heights in 1\prll with the Big Four auto companies reporting
com bined sales of 862,940 units- a 9.2 percent increase over
last year.
The month's total topped tlle old record of 862,112
passenger cars sold in April1973 by less than 1 percent. There
were 25 business days in both years.
Both General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. set sales
records of their own for the month . Also, Chrysler Corp. and
American Motors Corp. sales were up .
CARL
GHEEN ,
president of the Meigs High
School DECA group,
presided a! the annual
employer • em ployee
dinner beld at tbe Meigs
Inn.

Distributive education
4th annwl banquet held

Grant of 90%
being asked

in March. This followed a
huge 1.1 percent surge in
February and an 0.6 percent
jump in Januar y.
A more vivid example of
the in flationary spiral
showed !hal il took $189 in
Match to buy the same goods
from a producer that cost
$100 in 1967.
Price increases at the
wholes'ale level does not
necessarily result in dollarfor-dollar increases in the·
prices paid by consumers.
But they do have an impact
and serve as an advance
indication of retail prices in
future months .

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Hearings
planned_
WASHI NGTON (UPI ) - Hearings are planned within two
weeks by a House subcommittee m an effort to determine the
cause of a scaffold collapse at a West Virginia power plant
where 51 men toppled lo their deaths.
The a11 noun cemen t by the Subcommittee on
Compensation , Safety and Health came Wednesday as federal
safety experts continued to question witnesses and collect
physical evidence at tlle Willow Island, W. Va ., plant.
Dates, locations and wit·
nesses for tlle suboommittee
Hord conceded tllat Joseph
hearings haven 't been P?w~ll. prestdent ?f tlle West
decided, according lo the V1rgm1a FederatiOn of the
panel's chairman, Rep . AF!.CIO, was true 10
Joseph Gaydos, D.Pa .
p1cturmg
OSHA
as
West
Lawmakers hope to deter- u~derstaffed . tn
mine whether any changes in Ylrgm1a, but satd the.agency
safety laws need to be made was had a manpower
to prevent a tragedy similar sh~rtage elsewhere as well .
to last Thursday's accident in
All over the .~untry, ~e
which a scaffolding peeled ?,eed more help, Hord _satd.
apart 168 feet above ground
There are 1,500 compliance
inside an unfinished cooling officers and 2 mllho~ wor_k
s1tes. That's spreading 11
tower .
Findings from the subcom· pretty thin."
mittee will be forwarded to
the House Committee on
Education and Labor .
An extensive probe already
is underway by the
Occupational Safety and
Certificates of appreciation
Health Administration, with
to
participating employers
three teams digging into
were
presented when the
three aspects of the tragedy .
fourth
annual Meigs High
The subcommittee ' s
Sch
oo
l Distributive
announcement came as no
Education
Employ er-Em·
surprise to OSHA spokesman
ployee
banquet
was held at
Jack Hord.
the
Meigs
Inn.
"That 's a normal thing
Receiving certificates were
after such a disaster ," Hurd
Mrs.
Helen Brown, Greg
said.
Batrell,
Burger Shef; Mr.
Samples of concrete from
Sissler,
Heck's
in Belpre;
!he tower and a cable used in
Marvin
Glasgo
, Modern
hoisting buckets of it to the
Supply;
Mrs.
AM
Thomas.
scaffold are being sent to
Avon;
Mrs.
Ruby
Vaughan,
Pittsburgh laboratory fortes·
Vaughan's Cardinal Market;
ling.
"There's still quite a bit of David Buskirk, The Daily
testing to be done, " Hord Sentinel; two year par·
said, but was unable to say ticipati on certificates :
when OSHA wound close the Hobart Newell, Newell 's
Sunoco Station; Mrs. Jean
book on its investigation .
OSHA Is seeking the help of Powell, Powell's Super Valu;
unions In an attempt to locate Jack Ambrose, Kroger's;
all workers who saw the three year certificates : John
Green, Twin City Gateway;
accident.

Their opm1on has been
buttressed
by
lhe
government itself. The
Council on Wage and Price
Stability issued a special
report last month which said
the inflation rate appeared to
be "hopelessly stuck" in the 6
to 7 per~ent range.
Top officials, such as
Treasury Secretary Michael
Blumenthal and Charles
Schultze, chairman of the
Council
of
Economic
Advisers , say 7 percent is a
distinct possibility.
Wholesale prices, as measured by the department's SO·
called producer ' finished
goods Index, rose 0.6 percent

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promised that the federal
government will set a frugal
example for the poivale
sector.
And. several high-ranking
government officials have
climbed on the stump in the
past few weeks to warn of
serious economic
consequences - even a
possible recession - if
cooperation lags and no
progress is made in the anti·
inflation campaign .
But these developments
have not cased concern of a
possible recession - if
cooperation tags and no
progress is made in the anti·
inflation campaign.

Art Show, Auctinn big
success after governor
buys fir~t four paintings

John AnderS()n, Elberfelds;
Mrs. Evelyn Lanning of The
Farmers Bank and Savings
Co. and Bob McCiw-e,
McClure's Dairy Isle .
Carl Gheen, pres ident ol
the schools' chapter ol
DECA,
Distributive
Education Clu bs of America,
gave the welcome and in·
traduced Meigs Loca l Supt.
Charles Dowler . Nancy
Stanley presented the DECA
Creed and Marcia Dillard led ·
the pledge 10 the nag. Dora
Doerler gave a prayer.

Vesco heads for Panama
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (UPI) - · Fugiti~e American
financier Robert Vesco, faced with almost certam re)ectton or
his application for citizenship, has left hiS Costa R1can
sanctuary and headed lor Panamaw .
.
,
Maj. Antonio Pereyra, chie~ of urumgrauon of San Jose s
Juan Santa Maria Airport. sa1d Wednesday he saw Vesco
board an executive jet with his business partner, Norman
Leblanc, Sunday morning.

Recall activity entangled
CLEVElAND (UPI ) - The drive to recall Cleveland
Mayor Dennis Kucinich is becoming further entangled In the
courts, with Cleveland Law Director Jack Schulman disclosmg
he was to file a complaint today in Cuyahoga County Common
Pleas Court, demanding to have seve ral complete ~ayoral
recall petitions ruled invalid because of stgnalure
irregularities reported by a top Kucmlch a1de.

d ill
KSU activity at stan st'

KENT, Ohto (UPI) - Students, faculty and remnants of
!he antiwar move ment began gatllering today to mar k the
eighth anntversary of tlle Kent St~l~ shootings, With c 1asses
cancelled and norma l campos actlVIty at a standstill.
On May 4, 1970, lour Kent students were killed, and n,me
others _wounded when National Guardsmen opened f1re durmg
an ant1war demonstration on campus.

CJu1er, labor

blamed

Distributive education is a
COStS
program of vocational in·
struction designed to meet
ClEVELAND [UPI) - Former Agriculture Secretary
the needs M persons who wish Earl Bulz blames the Carter administration and the high cost
to enter. progress, upgrade of labor for today's soaring food prices. . ..
and improve their skills,
" Labor unions are certamly well patd, said Butz . who
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REHEARSING- Mrs. Olive Weber , accompanist, rehearses some oi the vocal soloists
who will be taking part in Saturday night's 25th anniversar y musical production of the Btg
Bend Minstrel Association at 8:10p.m. in tlle Meigs High School Auditorium. From left are
Lynnetta Whittington , who will be doing Dorothy singing "Over the Ra inbow" from th e
Wizard of Oz; Larry Coleman, a Barry Manilow medley; [jnda Mayer, " It Only Happ ens
When I Dance 11ilh You" and Jim Soulsby, who will sing. " f Won't Mention It Again " in
addition to appearing in two comedy musical nwnbers, one being "Cigareets ancl Whuskey
and Wild , Wild Women" by The Committee.

Registration
usually for
a lifetime
E. A. Wingett said today
that when residents register
to vote it is normally for a .
lifetime.
Wingett explained that one
time registration is all that is
required unless a person
changes his voting precinct
or name .. Also, citizens are
required to register again , if
they fail to vole in more than
four years.
If residents have filled out
!he pink form and signed the
card this is all !hat IS
required.
Wingett's statement was
prompted by the fact tllat
some
residents
have
registered twice which is not
necessary .

FISH FRY
Middleport firemen will
sponsor a Fish Fry Saturday,
May 6, from 11 a. m. to 6 p.m.
at the Middleport Fire
Station .

NOSTALGIC APPEA RANCE - Tom Reuter, left ;
and Orval (Curly ) Wiles, who appean&gt;d in Big Bend
Minstrel Asso ciation musicals over 20 years ago . will be
making a nostalgic appearance Saturday mght in the 25th
anniversary production of the association m th~ Meigs
High School. Costwning lor the appearance was made by
Mrs. Edna Triplett of Pomeroy. The two former minstrel
end men will do " comedy skit and present a musical
number , "Sweet Georgia Brown'' .

Tuberculosis Clinic
activities reported
'

Jane
Brown,
R.N., especially important because
tuberculosis nurse and clinic tuberculosis infections can be
treated
director of the Meigs Ccunty effectively
prophylactically.
Tuberculosis Clinic today
There have been 1,361
reported on the activities of
tuberculin
tests given to
the clinic.
pupils
this
school
year, Mrs.
Eighteen of the Meigs
Brown
reported
.
Se'venteen
County schools have been
pupils
hav
e
had
positive
vislted this school year by the
reactions
to
the
test.
·
tuberculosis nurse for the
Positive
reactions
r
eflect
purpose of skin testing for the
GASCO DANCERS _ Two former Pomeroy area residents now employed by Columbia · detection of tuberculosis sensitivity resulting from
Infection of Mycobacterium
Gas or Ohio In ColumbuS Rena Hager (left) and Diana Benedum (second from right) are
infections.
members of the Fiame-ette dance group appearing with tlle Gas Company Chorus d~ring Its .
These tests were given on a Tuberculosis.
A positive reaction in·
annual "Gasllte Revue" at 8 p.m. Friday, May 19, in Veterans Memorial A~dltorlllm,
consent slip basis by the
dicates
infection, but does not
Columbus. The two also will sing with !he 47-member chorus. The two-hour vanety show,
parents, and in most of the
prove
the presen ce of
featuring traditional and modern choral music, solos, tnslrumental numbers and comedy
schools the survey was
disease,
routines, In addition to several dance numbers, is open to the ~ubllc free of charge. M~s
Mrs. Brown com·
conducted among groups at
Hager Is tlle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hag~r, Coolville; and Miss Benedum s
mented . F o llowup
special risk.
parents are Mr. and Mr~ i"r.mcis Benedum, Reedsville.
Tuberculin testing is procedures include, careful

hi s t ory,
phystcal
examin auon , chest x-ray
studies , and chemoprophyazis.
Ghemoprophylazis - the
prevention of disease in the
infected individual by drugs
holds great promise for the
cont rol of tuberculosis, Mrs . •
Brown st ressed. It involves!
the usc of a single, inex- .
pensive drug . isoniazid.
In a few cHses, two dugs are
used, Roy L. Donnerberg,
M.D . from Ohio State
University Hospital Is the
chest clinician for the Meigs
Clinic. The third clinic of the
year Will be June 14 under the
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