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                  <text>12 -TheDailySentinel, :d~eport-Pomeroy, ;· Wednesday , May3,1978

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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

llappt:n s

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.

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

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Baby Needs

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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

Bank

POMEROY , OHIO

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•BABY GIFT SETS

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
has

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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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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ltlJRSIMY, MAY 4, 1978

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 .
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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
1 Continued on p~ ge !i I
1Con tinued on page !i J .

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
1Continu ed on page 5)'
I

�3- The Dau y Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy , 0 ., Thursday, May 4; 1978

2- The 11"11': Sentmel. Middleport-Pomeroy, O.,Thursday, May 4, 1978

Trainers of favorites say post
'not that important'
position
.

Ironton cops SEO title
Ironton capl ured its fifth
Southeastern Ohio Le~u e
track and field title in six .
years Wednesday at Rutter
Field, The Plains.
The Fi ghting T,tgrrs tallied
165 point s. Second place
Athens had 11 t.
Waverly pla ced third with
ys•, poinls; IA&gt;ga n fourth
with 75 '·• ; Wellston fift h with
29; Gallipolis si.,th with 23;
Jackson SC\'Cnth with 12 and
Meigs last with four.

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HICHFIE:l.D, Ohio t UP! )
- Campy RlJ'isell signed a
nt•w multi·}'Ci:lr co ntra ct
Wednesday . ending his threa t
to le ave the Cleve land
Cavaliers without their top
scorer.
The terms of the contract
were not disc losed. Russell ,
" hOplayed out hiS option last
season , a\'eraged 194 po ints
pe r ga me and passed the
I ,O&lt;JO.point mark for the third
conseC'tive tunr last season.

Gallipo lis scorers were
Todd Rees, who placed fourth
in the mile run and third in
the tw o-mile run; Mik e
Staggs: third in the shot put
and Kim Saunders, fo urth in
the pole vault. The 88()-yard
relav team finished fifth and
mile relay team placed fifth .
Meigs points were picked
up by Stanley, who was fourth
in the 100-yard dash.
He re' s Wed nesda y' s
winners:

100-YARD DASH - Hixon,
Ironton - j; 10.3.

·

220-YARD DASH - HIXon ,
lronlon - : 23.8.
440-YARD DASH - Lewis ,
Iron ion - : 52.6.
880-YARD RUN - Top.
p i~ g . Ath ens -

2: 04.9.

tiii LE RUN - Topping .
Athens - 4:41.0.
TWO MI LE RUN

Ma tthewson ,

Athens

CINCINN ATI (UP! ) - As
unbelieva ble as it might
sound Pe te Rose does get
butter nies in his stomach.
R o se
a d mi t ted
experi encing the feeling
Wednesday nig ht afte r

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Conl ey , Wa ver l y -

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LOUISV ILLE, Ky . tUPI )
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post position Nos. 1-4 have
won the Kentucky Derby 34
times in the !03 runnings of
the spring classic.
However, the trainers of
U~e two favori tes, Affirmed
and Alyda r, say that post
pos iti on won 't be that
important m Saturday's 1'•·

mile race because of the
come-from-behind style of
their colts.
"You like to be on the
outside a bit bu t it's really not
that important," said John
Veitch, trainer of the slightly
fa vored Alydar. "Not with a
stretch as long as this one."
Laz Ba rrera also feels the
post position in the expected
!().horse field won't ilffect his
co lt Alf irmep , who runs

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rappJg out a sing le and a
double in his first three trips
to the plate to pull within two
hits of a caree r total of 3,000.
Wha t's more, Rose even
admitted it wasn't the fi rst
time he had felt the nutter of

Ri ver from the downtown
wha rf to Six Mile Island and
back, a distance of about ten
miles.
The broken stea m pipe on
the Belle occurred moments
before the scheduled 5 p.m.
start , delay ing the two bo ats
for nea rly a half hour .
The Belle took the lead
immediately after .th e star t.
but gave way to the Della
Queen less than five minutes
later.
Leading by 10 boa t lengths
at the halfway point, the
Queen mai nta in ed th at
margi n a nd won in lh e
unofficial time of 1:18.
The golden antlers also
gave Co mmodore E: rncsl
Wagner bragging rights to
tlle Ohio River un til next
year 's race.

"The De lta Queen is just
the better boat," he said .
"She'll always win in a
straightaway race."
On board the Bell e,
Louisvill e Mayor Willia m
Stansbury looked in di sm ay
at the Della Queen's lead
midway through the race and
sighed , "Th e race is not the
thing. The Derby festiv ities
are the thing ."
Former Louisville Mayor
Harvey Sloane, now a candidate for the governor of
Keniucky, didn't give up so
easily. "Go get 'em!" he
shouted even after it was
appare nt the Belle's cause
was hopeless.
Both boats were greeted by
a marching band and several
thousand onlookers on the
Indiana and Kentucky banks
of the Ohio as they arri ved ,

butt erfl ies.
" I had ·em in mv stoma ch
in that ·seventh ga'me of the
1975 World Series with
Boston,'' he said after the
Cincinnati Reds, spotting the
Philadelphia Phils a threerun lead , boun ~ed back to wi n
12-:1as Fred N'orman notched
his fourth sfraight victory.
' Rose's second sacrifice fl y
of the night came on his
fourU1 trip to the plate and
sent home Dave Conce(X:ion
with the last of three runs the
Ht'&lt;ls scored in the fiftl1
inning.
" If he had gotten a hit that
tunc." said Reds Manager
Spa rky An derson, "I fi gured
he would be a cinch to get a
fourth hit fo r his 3,000tll
before the game ended."
After Rose bounced out ill
first baseman Jose Cardenal
in the seventh , Anderson,
reali zing t he Red thi r d
baseman woul dn't ha ve
a noth er crac k at Phill ie
pitchmg replace d him with
Junior Kennedy .
Rose lashed a ground ba ll
sing le th at ski pped past
Phillie shortstop La rry Bowa
into left field for his first hit of
the ni ght. touchi ng off a fo urrun inning tha t wiped out" 3~
lead the Phil s had ta ken in
the LOp of Uw first.
" I was rea l happy lo get

that hit after we had fallen
behind 3-0," sai d Rose,
"because tho way the Phils
had started out it loo ked like
they were gon na blow us out
of the park th e way they did
Monday. "
The Phils won U1e Monday
opene r of th e tw o-ga me
series, 12-1.
The butternies?
" It' s not t hat I'm too
eager ," said Rose. " But when
those
bu tt erfli es
are
flu ttering I'm scared I 'm
going to JUm p into the air
trying to hit the ba ll."
A single by Larry Bowa,
two walks , a double lo left
center by Jose Cardenal, an
intentional walk to Garry
Maddox· and Bob Boone's
sacrifi ce fl y gave the Ph ils
three runs in the top of the
fi rst.
Rose's leadoff single was
one of five hits that included
doubles by Ken Griffey and
Joh nny Bench the Reds
pounded out in the bot tom of
the fir st as they got to Phillie
sta rter l.arry Christenson for
four runs.
"111e big thing in that first
inning , n
poin te d
out
And erson, " wa s · !Jim )
Morrison's poor th row to
Bowa at second after he
fi elded Da nny Dri ess en 's
ground ball .

"A good throw by Morrison
there and the Phils would
have had a double play and
we'd wound up with only one
run instea d of four ," he
added.
Christenson departed with
two out in the s~cond inning
after the Redo scored U1ree
runs to lake a 7-3 lead. A walk
to Cesar Geronimo, Mike
Schmidt's throwing error on
Nor man's sacrifice, a single
by Griffey, a double by
George Foster, a Christenson
balk and sacrifice flies by
Rose and J oe Morga n
accounled lor the runs .
Rose 's second hit, a double
to right, and two infield outs
gave the Reds an eigh th run
in the fourth inning off Jim
Kaat.
Thr ee more Red runs
scored in the fifth when the
Reds bunched a walk to
Bench, singles by Driessen
and Norman, a double by
Concepcion and Rose's
second sacrifice fly.
Kaat departed with none
out in !he sixth aft er
co nsecutive singles by
Morgan, Foster and Driessen
ga ve the Reds their 12th and
final run.
Norma n, after yielding the
thr ee runs in the fir st,
blanked the Phillies with four
hits before li ft ed for a pinch

Athens is girls track champion

At hens captured the 1978
Southcaslern Ohiu League
girls track and fi eld title
Tuesday eveni ng at Logan.
The Bull dog gals picked up
155 points in the six -tea m
meat. Waver ly was second
with 99. Jackson had 60 points
to fin ish third . Ga llipoli s was
fourt h with 52, Logan fifth
with 18 an d Meigs sixl h with
16.
Sarah Abels captured the
h1gh jump titl e with a jump of
4'·11 " for Ga lli polis' only fi rst
place.
back at the wharf at tlle end
Other Blu e Angels scoring
points Tu esday were :
Bowers, fou rt h in the 880yard run ; Bowers, third in

mile run : Bostic, sixth in
440 -YARD
DAS H
lh e hi gh jump ; Jennings, Downey
. Athens - 1:04.10.
third in the shot pul; Knice ly,
440-YARD RELAYS - Won
sixth in the discus; Jennings, by Athens in :54.24.
880-YA RD RUN - Dorri ll ,
second in the discus and
AI
hens - 1:36.63
Smith , thi rd in the long jump.
MIL E RUN - Dorr ill ,
Ga ll ia 's 140-relay team Athens - 5:42.12.
MEDLEY RELAY - Won
placed sixth. The medley
relay team wa s fifth as was by Alhens In 7:28.87.
IIO · LOW HURDLES Ihe 880-relay team .
Sudni ck , Alhens - : 15.81.
For Meigs, Wallace wa s
HIGH JUMP - Ab els,
third in the 100 ; Wallace Gall ipoli s - 4' 11 ".
880-YARD REL AY - Won
fourth in the 220. The Meigs
by Ja ckson in 1: 57 .96.
relay tea m was fourt h.
MIL E REL AY - Won by
Here's Tuesday's winners: · Jackson In 4:33.73.
SHOT PUT - Hawk.
the

Wa ver ly - 33' -51 .- · .

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DA SH

Skinner, A thens -

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220 -YARD
DA SH
Sudnick , Athens.- : 27 .22.

DISCU S - Hawk , Wa verly
- 96' ,
LON G JUMP - Downi ng ,
Wav er ly -

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Kyge r Creek 's She rry
Harrison ea rned the other
points for the team as she
placed first in the shot pu l
with a toss of 29 141,2".
!':ast ern 's Kim Batey was
the standout for her team as
year.
she won the discus, high jump
Eastern collected 73 point s and part icipated in the 880
to earn the championship, .. relay and 41P relay which
Symmes Valley scored 30 to took first. place.
take the runners-up trophy ,
M~tthe ws of- !':astern and
Kyger Cr~ek placed t!!ird T~~ lor of Symmes Valley put
With 25 P?mts and Southern on qu ite a ra ce in the mile run
lmished an fourth wlth 18 with Matt hews edging Taylor
points .
with a new record time of
Lady Bobcat Vicki Stroud 5:99.9 at the finish line after
proved that she Is the best trailing most of the race.
trackster in the league as she
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co nsidered the elite of
co ll ege f o otball .
A num be r of highly
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thirt een. BUI the Meigs of·
fense got rollmg and the
defense held off an eighth
inning rally for a 5-I "in.
The score was knol tcd 2·2
goi ng inlo the eighth. bu t
Meigs (th e visi tor s thi s
gamel , got three tallies. Pat
Vaughan got the big blow, a
two- run double and Dorothy
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pitch.
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drew ll'a lk s. Th en tiyc
unloaded a triple: The next
batter hit a fl y to the outfield
for an out . and Tra ci Burdette
cut Nye down at the plate 10
end the threat .
T. Ash had three singles,
Wilson and Vaughan a double
each to lead ~l cigs. Nyc had a
triple and double for th e
losers. Meigs h9sts Joekson
tonight .
Logan
100 020 0- 3 6 0
Meigs
000 010 l- 2 5 0
Nye and Kuhn . Bartrum
and Chapman .
Meigs
010 010 03- 5 8 1
Logan
000 200 02-4 5 2
Bart rum and Chapman .
Nye and Kuhn .

Field Evenls
Shol Put - Harr ison t KCI.
Weber ( E) , Win don IE) ,
Kelley (SV J. 29'4' &gt;" .
Discu s - Batey t E I.
Spence (SVI. Taylor iSVI .
Brooks ( EI. 96 ' 5".
High Jump - Baley IE I.
Smilh tSJ , Malthews tEl.
Swa ngo IS VI . 4'6'' .
Long Jump - Stro ud I KCJ ,
Bl ake , A. tE l. (lie ) Wiodon
(E), Trussell lEI . 15'5" .
Running Events
110 Yard Low Hurdles
Slro ud (KC) , Toylor tSVJ. P.
Bloke !E) , Greoser lSI. 15.4.
880 Yard Medley Relay Eastern , Soulhern, Symmes
Valley . 2: 18.

100 Ya rd Dash - Slroud
I KCJ. Trussell t El. Sayre
lEI. Wolfe IS). 11 .6. •
Mile Run - Mal&lt;hews l EI.
Ta yl or (SVI . Smith IS).
Edm unds tS VI. 5 5U
88 0 Yard Relay - Eastern ,
Southern , Symmes Va l ley.

2: 11.4.
440 Yard Dash - A Blake
( EI, Young IEl. Johnson \Sl.
P. Blake I E) . I 07.7 .

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att empts and added five
free throws, but desp1te his
LOur de for ce, the Nu ggets
had to struggle as the Bucks
pulled to within three with 32
s~rondS remaiJ1in g.
Tim e
ran
oul
on
Milwaukee, howev er, ;md the
Bucks were forced to foul to
·get the ball. Bobby Wilkerson
and Bobby Jones hit three
free throws to ice the game .
"We put out a lot of effort,"
Thompso n sai d. "We all
wanted U1is game really bad
after what the press was
saying about us choki ng and
folding and all that. I guess
that ~ ave l\S a little more
incentive .''
In the Eastern Conference
finals, the Philadelphia ?Gers
tied tlleir best-af~e ven series
at one game apiece with a
110-104 vtclory over th e
injury·i' idde n Wa shin gton
Bullets.
" Billy I Philadelphia Coach
Cunn in gham ) said if we
didn 't come to play we could
stH r t tu make out ou r·
vat·atu, n plans,' 1 sald the
76ers' All-St.ar b'lla rd Dou g
Collin s.
"It was just a matte r of
keep ing them frorn rlum1:

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g111 &lt;•nvthC'r re,&lt;,pl'r ·
tCl blt· pcrf111·mcwl'Cfrom th(' H'
muund !'i!i1ff but a leak~
dcfcnsl· that committed SIX
errors il llowcd host \\'aver!}
to wm , 10-6.

mth those two in the fifth . A
f1e lder' s choice. a single, and
a double allowed those two
runs.
Greg Becker led the Mei gs
htll mg wnh two smgles while
lluc,d ha d his double. Chris
l'very Waverly run was Taylor, Mark Mitch. arid
scored arte r lwu were out.
Chuck Kennedy each had a
I&lt;JSer Mike Triplett went si ngl e.
the distance , fanned four, and
Dalton fanned five and
walked fou r. Meigs IS 4-10 on walked five in going the
the year but their opponents distance besides socking his
have
ou tscored
the triple. Noble hli'd two singles.
Maraude rs only 87-85.
Meigs hosts NelsonvllleMeigs took a shorllived 2~ ·York in the second round of
lead tn the top of the ftrsl. AA Sectional action Frida y.
Tim ll eod doubled and aft er Meigs
202 020 ~ 6 6 o
i.ln error , ra ced home
Waverly 221 122 x- 10 8 G
Another Tiger error nllowcd
Triplet I and Becker. Dalton
a ~1 u rau de r tu reach ba se a nd Bcrkhimer.
afte r a stnke out , and tha t
ru n came hume ':On a passed
bal l
But Ihe Tigers plated two
runs in the bott om of the fir'sl
on a triple by wiru1ing pitcher
Dalton. Afte r that they were
never hea ded scoring two
runs in the second, one each ·
01 llw tlmd and fourth , and
two each 1n the fifth and
sixth.
.\1 t'!gs IIHi It w1th t wo 1n Hw
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fanning eight , and walking · !':astern
100 010 0- 2 3 3
four.
Southern
000 100 0- 1 I I
· But Sayre gave up two of
Spencer and Bissell. Sayre
those singles in the opening and Forbes.
innin~ lor an !':astern run .
The E:agles' lead-&lt;Jff batter ,
Jeff Go ble, singled and was
sacrificed to second . After
moving to third, Goble raced
home on an infield hit by
Spencer.
It was a pitchers dual as
Southern scored its only r un
The Meigs Girls' fast-pitch
and got its only hit in the team split a !win bill with
fo urth
inn ing.
Kelly visiting Logan last night,
Wineb renner singled a nd losing the first ga me 3·2 but
moved to secon,d on an errant winning an eighl-in ning
importance .
We invite the public to picko£1 attempt. An error . ba ttl e in the nightcap 5-I.
In the fi rst game, Logan
attend this specia l day for allowed him to come home
two batters later.
sco red once in th e fir st and
Special Olympians.
!':astern coaxed the win· twice in the fifth before Meigs
ning r un in the fifth . start ed coming ba ck. In the
Designated hitter Greg Wigal bottom of the fifth, Meigs'
reached on a walk. Goble Tonia Ash doubled and came
singled him to third and then homeon a Pat Vaughan si ngle
Wigal raced honJe with the base to narrow the gap to 3-1.
winning run on an infield out.
In the bottom of the
at St . Louis IH&lt;ISmu.,en
Gobl e got two hils a nd seven th , Lo gan 's pit cher,
1: JO p.m .
Los Ang el es (R hoden 3-0l at Spencer one to account for
Nye,quickly got two outs. But
Chicago &lt;Fryman 0-2), 2: 30
the
E:agle
att_
ack.
Traci
Burdett e walked and
p.m .
New Yor k ( Espinosa 1-11 at
!':astern will battle Trimble adv anced on t wo pa sse d
Atl an ta (Eas ter ly J, J) , 7:35
at !':astern on Friday in ba lls. Terri Wilson t hen
p.m .
second round play . Souther~ scored her with a triple, but
Fr ida y's Games
San Fran ci sco at Chic ag o
will travel to Symmes Valley Wilson died on third.
New York at P h i l ~ . nigt1 1
for a SVAC game. Southern is
Nye got the wm, fa nning
L OS Ang at Pii!Sburgh , nig h!
San Dgo at St . Lou is, nigh!
now 8~ .
one and walking nine. Beth
Hous l on a t Atl anta , nigt1 t
Bart rum took the loss,
Montr eal at C i n ~i. nig ht
-:·:-:::::·:::·:-:::-:·:·:::·:::-:::::::::::::::-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::· strikmg out two and walking
eight.
America n L ea gu e
East
Meigs hitters besides those
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PIRATES WIN TITLE
mentioned
were Howard and
15 5 .750
Detroi t
North Gallla ca ptured
New Yor k
13 9 591 3
Son ia Ash wit h a single each.
13 .1 0 .565 311? the 1978 SV AC track and
Boston
Nye led Loga n with a double
10 11 .476 Sin
Cle1.1 elnel
field meet Wednesday .
10 12 .&lt;155 6
and single.
Milwauke
Results olthe meet will be
9 13 .409 7
Balt imore
Both pitchers hurled the
8 I S .3&lt;1 8 ) 8 ~1
Tor on to
aouounced later.
second game also but th is
West
W. L. Pel. GB
time Bart rum got the win .
Oa kl and
18 s .78 3
She
fanned three bu t wH ikcd
1
Kil n Ci ty
14 B .63 6 3 11
Cal if
1" 9 .609 4
Tex as
10 10 .500 61 1
Chicago
7 13 .350 91 1
Minneso ta
8 17 .320 11
Sea tn e
8 20 .286 q 1 1
. Wednes day's Results
New York 6, Kan Ci ty 5
TeKas 2, Ba lt imore 1
Boston II , Minnesota 9
M il waukee 4, Chicago 0
Cleve land 10, Seatt le 5
Oakla nd t 1, Toronto 3
Detro it 7, Cal i forni a 4
Today' s Pro bable Pi tchers
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2 J ) at
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Approxim ately 250 handicapped students and young
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from seven programs within
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The Guiding Hand School,
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University in June.
Ceremon ies will begin at
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day to include the following:
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440 yard
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Rice 8os
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Coopr M il
71 86 28 .326
Hom e RuM
National League: Monoay ,
LA 9;
Park er . Pift
and
Winfield , so 6; Bcnct1 , C• n and
Fe rgu son , Hou 5
Amer ic.t n Lea gue: H1sl e. Mil
and Al e.:a nder , Oa k 8, Hobson
ano Rice, Bas, Ba ylor , Ca l,
Cooper , Mil and Z is ~ . l ex 7 .
Runs Batted I n
National Leil gue : Monday ,
LA. 24; Morgan , Cin , Parker ."
Pill and McCovey, SF 19 ,
Garvey , LA and Win f tel d. SO
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INTRODUCING THE
1977 PONTIAC
FIREBIRD
FORMULA

By IRA KAUFMAN
UPJ Sports Writer
The upstart Milwa ukee
Bucks discovered Wednesday
their Goliath opponents, the

straight races this year and
although he has never been
farther tha n I !-16th mile,
trainer Allen Jerkens feels
his colt could surpr ise the two
favorites.
"When you have a frontrun ner like him , you'd like to
be off the ra il just little bit,"
said Je rkens.
Believe It, the last of the
"Big Four," defeated Alydar
last year in the Remsen when
he led wire-to-wire. In his last
victory, however, the Wood
.Memorial, Believe It came
from far back to gain a 31'.!·
length victory over Darby
Creek Road, another Derby
hopeful.
Darby Cre ek Road's
driving fi nish in the Wood led
hitler in the bottom of the trainer lJ&gt;u Rondinello to
seven th . Man ny Sarmiento believe the extra furlong in
pitched a scoreless eighth the Derby would be beneficial
and Doug Bair kep t his
to his colt .
scoreless string of innings
E:sops Foibles, who had
intact this season by in ducing been considered a threat
Greg Lozinski to hit into a before bein g upset in
ga me-ending double play in Saturday 's Stepping Stone,
the ninth with the bases a lso demo nstrated come loaded.
fr om-behind abi li ty und er
jockey Chris McCarron in the
Ar kansa s and Lou isiana
derbies as did Dr. Valeri in
M aj or Lea gue L eade r s
th e Tropical Der by in
B y Un ited Pres s In ter n atio n al
Baning
January .
( Based on SOat bah)
Chief of Dixieland, Hoist
Nat ional Lea gue
G. AB. H Pet . th e Silver and Raymond Earl
Brrog hs Al l
72 73 30 .41 1 are not expected to be serious
Mondy LA
12 14 28 .378
Roys tr Atl
72 79 26 .354 threats.
Parkr Pi!
22 85 30 .353
The tra ck a t Churchil l
Cash M il
10 77 26 .336
Fosl r Cin
23 96 '32 .333 Downs has been somewhat of
Schmd!Ph il
19 78 26 .333 a concern to horsemen, who
GrH y Cin
23 100 33 .330
Hrnndz St .L
24 88 29 ,330 called it "cuppy" and not as
Cey LA21 85 18 319 fast as expected.
.
Almon SO
22 87 27 .379
The
weather
Sa
turday
is
Am er i ca n Lea gue
G. AB H Pe l . expected to be pa rtly cloudy,
Rdrg z Oet
15 51 20 . 392 bu t most of the hor ses
Bell Cle
?1 83 31 . 37 3
Harlw Bal
17 51 19 .373 including the favorites have
Car ew Min
1) 105 38 . 362 demonstrated an ability to
Sngl l n Bal
16 51 IB .35 3
Por l r KC
?1 77 77 .351 run on a n off track.

closer to the pa ce than Alydar
but can still close swiftly.
~· He can do anyU1ing," said
Barrera. ''He can run in fro nt
or come from behind . He can
close in 11 secoods whenever
you ask him to."
The pace of the race is
ex pected to be set by
undefeated Sensitive Prince.
The colt, who set a track
record of :57 i-S over live
furlongs in his only start as a
2-year-old, has won five

Rose two hits away from 3,000

By JIM MORRI S
promised Ca pt. Charles
LOUISVIJ.J.E. Ky 1UP I I 1.arkin, the Belle's skipper .
- The comn1unlty-o wned
" Lose rs
don ' t.
ma ke
Belle of IAJuisvi lle will have excuses ."
t.o churn 1ts pa ddle wheel
Asteam pipe that busted on
along Uw Ohio H1ver another the Bell e of Louisville
year wi th out th e Golden minutes before the scheduled
Nttlers - the symbol of sta rt of race might have kept
riv erboat su premacy the smaller cr aft froni
above its wheelhouse.
defea ting the Delta Queen,
The antlers rcmam aboard but il didn 't prevent Larkin
Cincinnati 's Delta Quee n and an estimated 500 on
lha nk s tv Wedn esday's
buard from having a ball.
second str a1gh t v1etory of the
"We had a very good time,
"Great Steamboat R&lt;ll'c," an
and it was a nice day," said
annual part nf U&gt;t· week-long
Larkin, whose craft lost to
fes tt\'l llcs 111 Louisville
her rival for the eighth time
leadm g lo Saturday's
in fiftee n attempts.
Kcntuck) D••rb)
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2- The 11"11': Sentmel. Middleport-Pomeroy, O.,Thursday, May 4, 1978

Trainers of favorites say post
'not that important'
position
.

Ironton cops SEO title
Ironton capl ured its fifth
Southeastern Ohio Le~u e
track and field title in six .
years Wednesday at Rutter
Field, The Plains.
The Fi ghting T,tgrrs tallied
165 point s. Second place
Athens had 11 t.
Waverly pla ced third with
ys•, poinls; IA&gt;ga n fourth
with 75 '·• ; Wellston fift h with
29; Gallipolis si.,th with 23;
Jackson SC\'Cnth with 12 and
Meigs last with four.

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HICHFIE:l.D, Ohio t UP! )
- Campy RlJ'isell signed a
nt•w multi·}'Ci:lr co ntra ct
Wednesday . ending his threa t
to le ave the Cleve land
Cavaliers without their top
scorer.
The terms of the contract
were not disc losed. Russell ,
" hOplayed out hiS option last
season , a\'eraged 194 po ints
pe r ga me and passed the
I ,O&lt;JO.point mark for the third
conseC'tive tunr last season.

Gallipo lis scorers were
Todd Rees, who placed fourth
in the mile run and third in
the tw o-mile run; Mik e
Staggs: third in the shot put
and Kim Saunders, fo urth in
the pole vault. The 88()-yard
relav team finished fifth and
mile relay team placed fifth .
Meigs points were picked
up by Stanley, who was fourth
in the 100-yard dash.
He re' s Wed nesda y' s
winners:

100-YARD DASH - Hixon,
Ironton - j; 10.3.

·

220-YARD DASH - HIXon ,
lronlon - : 23.8.
440-YARD DASH - Lewis ,
Iron ion - : 52.6.
880-YARD RUN - Top.
p i~ g . Ath ens -

2: 04.9.

tiii LE RUN - Topping .
Athens - 4:41.0.
TWO MI LE RUN

Ma tthewson ,

Athens

CINCINN ATI (UP! ) - As
unbelieva ble as it might
sound Pe te Rose does get
butter nies in his stomach.
R o se
a d mi t ted
experi encing the feeling
Wednesday nig ht afte r

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Conl ey , Wa ver l y -

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Murphree .

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times in the !03 runnings of
the spring classic.
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pos iti on won 't be that
important m Saturday's 1'•·

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Veitch, trainer of the slightly
fa vored Alydar. "Not with a
stretch as long as this one."
Laz Ba rrera also feels the
post position in the expected
!().horse field won't ilffect his
co lt Alf irmep , who runs

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rappJg out a sing le and a
double in his first three trips
to the plate to pull within two
hits of a caree r total of 3,000.
Wha t's more, Rose even
admitted it wasn't the fi rst
time he had felt the nutter of

Ri ver from the downtown
wha rf to Six Mile Island and
back, a distance of about ten
miles.
The broken stea m pipe on
the Belle occurred moments
before the scheduled 5 p.m.
start , delay ing the two bo ats
for nea rly a half hour .
The Belle took the lead
immediately after .th e star t.
but gave way to the Della
Queen less than five minutes
later.
Leading by 10 boa t lengths
at the halfway point, the
Queen mai nta in ed th at
margi n a nd won in lh e
unofficial time of 1:18.
The golden antlers also
gave Co mmodore E: rncsl
Wagner bragging rights to
tlle Ohio River un til next
year 's race.

"The De lta Queen is just
the better boat," he said .
"She'll always win in a
straightaway race."
On board the Bell e,
Louisvill e Mayor Willia m
Stansbury looked in di sm ay
at the Della Queen's lead
midway through the race and
sighed , "Th e race is not the
thing. The Derby festiv ities
are the thing ."
Former Louisville Mayor
Harvey Sloane, now a candidate for the governor of
Keniucky, didn't give up so
easily. "Go get 'em!" he
shouted even after it was
appare nt the Belle's cause
was hopeless.
Both boats were greeted by
a marching band and several
thousand onlookers on the
Indiana and Kentucky banks
of the Ohio as they arri ved ,

butt erfl ies.
" I had ·em in mv stoma ch
in that ·seventh ga'me of the
1975 World Series with
Boston,'' he said after the
Cincinnati Reds, spotting the
Philadelphia Phils a threerun lead , boun ~ed back to wi n
12-:1as Fred N'orman notched
his fourth sfraight victory.
' Rose's second sacrifice fl y
of the night came on his
fourU1 trip to the plate and
sent home Dave Conce(X:ion
with the last of three runs the
Ht'&lt;ls scored in the fiftl1
inning.
" If he had gotten a hit that
tunc." said Reds Manager
Spa rky An derson, "I fi gured
he would be a cinch to get a
fourth hit fo r his 3,000tll
before the game ended."
After Rose bounced out ill
first baseman Jose Cardenal
in the seventh , Anderson,
reali zing t he Red thi r d
baseman woul dn't ha ve
a noth er crac k at Phill ie
pitchmg replace d him with
Junior Kennedy .
Rose lashed a ground ba ll
sing le th at ski pped past
Phillie shortstop La rry Bowa
into left field for his first hit of
the ni ght. touchi ng off a fo urrun inning tha t wiped out" 3~
lead the Phil s had ta ken in
the LOp of Uw first.
" I was rea l happy lo get

that hit after we had fallen
behind 3-0," sai d Rose,
"because tho way the Phils
had started out it loo ked like
they were gon na blow us out
of the park th e way they did
Monday. "
The Phils won U1e Monday
opene r of th e tw o-ga me
series, 12-1.
The butternies?
" It' s not t hat I'm too
eager ," said Rose. " But when
those
bu tt erfli es
are
flu ttering I'm scared I 'm
going to JUm p into the air
trying to hit the ba ll."
A single by Larry Bowa,
two walks , a double lo left
center by Jose Cardenal, an
intentional walk to Garry
Maddox· and Bob Boone's
sacrifi ce fl y gave the Ph ils
three runs in the top of the
fi rst.
Rose's leadoff single was
one of five hits that included
doubles by Ken Griffey and
Joh nny Bench the Reds
pounded out in the bot tom of
the fir st as they got to Phillie
sta rter l.arry Christenson for
four runs.
"111e big thing in that first
inning , n
poin te d
out
And erson, " wa s · !Jim )
Morrison's poor th row to
Bowa at second after he
fi elded Da nny Dri ess en 's
ground ball .

"A good throw by Morrison
there and the Phils would
have had a double play and
we'd wound up with only one
run instea d of four ," he
added.
Christenson departed with
two out in the s~cond inning
after the Redo scored U1ree
runs to lake a 7-3 lead. A walk
to Cesar Geronimo, Mike
Schmidt's throwing error on
Nor man's sacrifice, a single
by Griffey, a double by
George Foster, a Christenson
balk and sacrifice flies by
Rose and J oe Morga n
accounled lor the runs .
Rose 's second hit, a double
to right, and two infield outs
gave the Reds an eigh th run
in the fourth inning off Jim
Kaat.
Thr ee more Red runs
scored in the fifth when the
Reds bunched a walk to
Bench, singles by Driessen
and Norman, a double by
Concepcion and Rose's
second sacrifice fly.
Kaat departed with none
out in !he sixth aft er
co nsecutive singles by
Morgan, Foster and Driessen
ga ve the Reds their 12th and
final run.
Norma n, after yielding the
thr ee runs in the fir st,
blanked the Phillies with four
hits before li ft ed for a pinch

Athens is girls track champion

At hens captured the 1978
Southcaslern Ohiu League
girls track and fi eld title
Tuesday eveni ng at Logan.
The Bull dog gals picked up
155 points in the six -tea m
meat. Waver ly was second
with 99. Jackson had 60 points
to fin ish third . Ga llipoli s was
fourt h with 52, Logan fifth
with 18 an d Meigs sixl h with
16.
Sarah Abels captured the
h1gh jump titl e with a jump of
4'·11 " for Ga lli polis' only fi rst
place.
back at the wharf at tlle end
Other Blu e Angels scoring
points Tu esday were :
Bowers, fou rt h in the 880yard run ; Bowers, third in

mile run : Bostic, sixth in
440 -YARD
DAS H
lh e hi gh jump ; Jennings, Downey
. Athens - 1:04.10.
third in the shot pul; Knice ly,
440-YARD RELAYS - Won
sixth in the discus; Jennings, by Athens in :54.24.
880-YA RD RUN - Dorri ll ,
second in the discus and
AI
hens - 1:36.63
Smith , thi rd in the long jump.
MIL E RUN - Dorr ill ,
Ga ll ia 's 140-relay team Athens - 5:42.12.
MEDLEY RELAY - Won
placed sixth. The medley
relay team wa s fifth as was by Alhens In 7:28.87.
IIO · LOW HURDLES Ihe 880-relay team .
Sudni ck , Alhens - : 15.81.
For Meigs, Wallace wa s
HIGH JUMP - Ab els,
third in the 100 ; Wallace Gall ipoli s - 4' 11 ".
880-YARD REL AY - Won
fourth in the 220. The Meigs
by Ja ckson in 1: 57 .96.
relay tea m was fourt h.
MIL E REL AY - Won by
Here's Tuesday's winners: · Jackson In 4:33.73.
SHOT PUT - Hawk.
the

Wa ver ly - 33' -51 .- · .

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DA SH

Skinner, A thens -

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220 -YARD
DA SH
Sudnick , Athens.- : 27 .22.

DISCU S - Hawk , Wa verly
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Qu ebec 1
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Kyge r Creek 's She rry
Harrison ea rned the other
points for the team as she
placed first in the shot pu l
with a toss of 29 141,2".
!':ast ern 's Kim Batey was
the standout for her team as
year.
she won the discus, high jump
Eastern collected 73 point s and part icipated in the 880
to earn the championship, .. relay and 41P relay which
Symmes Valley scored 30 to took first. place.
take the runners-up trophy ,
M~tthe ws of- !':astern and
Kyger Cr~ek placed t!!ird T~~ lor of Symmes Valley put
With 25 P?mts and Southern on qu ite a ra ce in the mile run
lmished an fourth wlth 18 with Matt hews edging Taylor
points .
with a new record time of
Lady Bobcat Vicki Stroud 5:99.9 at the finish line after
proved that she Is the best trailing most of the race.
trackster in the league as she
Blake of Eastern broke !he
walked away with high point previous record of 1:08.8 in
honors for the third con· the 110 ya rd dash with a time
secutive time. Vicki won the of 1:07.7.
.
100 yard dash with a : 11 .6, the
In the rela ys, Eastern
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:27 .9 and in the long jump had relay , 880 relay and set a new
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Ticknor of Symmes Valley
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VIcki ran a :15.4 which time of 2:56 .6. Sy mmes
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A num be r of highly
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thirt een. BUI the Meigs of·
fense got rollmg and the
defense held off an eighth
inning rally for a 5-I "in.
The score was knol tcd 2·2
goi ng inlo the eighth. bu t
Meigs (th e visi tor s thi s
gamel , got three tallies. Pat
Vaughan got the big blow, a
two- run double and Dorothy
Chapm an scored on a wild
pitch.
But the game wasn't over.
In the, bottom of the eighth,
the fi tst two IAJgan bailers
drew ll'a lk s. Th en tiyc
unloaded a triple: The next
batter hit a fl y to the outfield
for an out . and Tra ci Burdette
cut Nye down at the plate 10
end the threat .
T. Ash had three singles,
Wilson and Vaughan a double
each to lead ~l cigs. Nyc had a
triple and double for th e
losers. Meigs h9sts Joekson
tonight .
Logan
100 020 0- 3 6 0
Meigs
000 010 l- 2 5 0
Nye and Kuhn . Bartrum
and Chapman .
Meigs
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Logan
000 200 02-4 5 2
Bart rum and Chapman .
Nye and Kuhn .

Field Evenls
Shol Put - Harr ison t KCI.
Weber ( E) , Win don IE) ,
Kelley (SV J. 29'4' &gt;" .
Discu s - Batey t E I.
Spence (SVI. Taylor iSVI .
Brooks ( EI. 96 ' 5".
High Jump - Baley IE I.
Smilh tSJ , Malthews tEl.
Swa ngo IS VI . 4'6'' .
Long Jump - Stro ud I KCJ ,
Bl ake , A. tE l. (lie ) Wiodon
(E), Trussell lEI . 15'5" .
Running Events
110 Yard Low Hurdles
Slro ud (KC) , Toylor tSVJ. P.
Bloke !E) , Greoser lSI. 15.4.
880 Yard Medley Relay Eastern , Soulhern, Symmes
Valley . 2: 18.

100 Ya rd Dash - Slroud
I KCJ. Trussell t El. Sayre
lEI. Wolfe IS). 11 .6. •
Mile Run - Mal&lt;hews l EI.
Ta yl or (SVI . Smith IS).
Edm unds tS VI. 5 5U
88 0 Yard Relay - Eastern ,
Southern , Symmes Va l ley.

2: 11.4.
440 Yard Dash - A Blake
( EI, Young IEl. Johnson \Sl.
P. Blake I E) . I 07.7 .

~o al

att empts and added five
free throws, but desp1te his
LOur de for ce, the Nu ggets
had to struggle as the Bucks
pulled to within three with 32
s~rondS remaiJ1in g.
Tim e
ran
oul
on
Milwaukee, howev er, ;md the
Bucks were forced to foul to
·get the ball. Bobby Wilkerson
and Bobby Jones hit three
free throws to ice the game .
"We put out a lot of effort,"
Thompso n sai d. "We all
wanted U1is game really bad
after what the press was
saying about us choki ng and
folding and all that. I guess
that ~ ave l\S a little more
incentive .''
In the Eastern Conference
finals, the Philadelphia ?Gers
tied tlleir best-af~e ven series
at one game apiece with a
110-104 vtclory over th e
injury·i' idde n Wa shin gton
Bullets.
" Billy I Philadelphia Coach
Cunn in gham ) said if we
didn 't come to play we could
stH r t tu make out ou r·
vat·atu, n plans,' 1 sald the
76ers' All-St.ar b'lla rd Dou g
Collin s.
"It was just a matte r of
keep ing them frorn rlum1:

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tCl blt· pcrf111·mcwl'Cfrom th(' H'
muund !'i!i1ff but a leak~
dcfcnsl· that committed SIX
errors il llowcd host \\'aver!}
to wm , 10-6.

mth those two in the fifth . A
f1e lder' s choice. a single, and
a double allowed those two
runs.
Greg Becker led the Mei gs
htll mg wnh two smgles while
lluc,d ha d his double. Chris
l'very Waverly run was Taylor, Mark Mitch. arid
scored arte r lwu were out.
Chuck Kennedy each had a
I&lt;JSer Mike Triplett went si ngl e.
the distance , fanned four, and
Dalton fanned five and
walked fou r. Meigs IS 4-10 on walked five in going the
the year but their opponents distance besides socking his
have
ou tscored
the triple. Noble hli'd two singles.
Maraude rs only 87-85.
Meigs hosts NelsonvllleMeigs took a shorllived 2~ ·York in the second round of
lead tn the top of the ftrsl. AA Sectional action Frida y.
Tim ll eod doubled and aft er Meigs
202 020 ~ 6 6 o
i.ln error , ra ced home
Waverly 221 122 x- 10 8 G
Another Tiger error nllowcd
Triplet I and Becker. Dalton
a ~1 u rau de r tu reach ba se a nd Bcrkhimer.
afte r a stnke out , and tha t
ru n came hume ':On a passed
bal l
But Ihe Tigers plated two
runs in the bott om of the fir'sl
on a triple by wiru1ing pitcher
Dalton. Afte r that they were
never hea ded scoring two
runs in the second, one each ·
01 llw tlmd and fourth , and
two each 1n the fifth and
sixth.
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spr"ined ankle , and ~uard
K t~ \ ' in GreveY missed the
seeond half with a st iff neck.
(;ame 3 will be played
Friday night in Landover,
\ld.

Marauders
.~r~. beaten

440 Yard Relay - Ea stern ,
Sou thern , Symmes Valley .
880 Yar d Run

wha t they have be en doing ,
that is, not allowing them the
second s~Ol!, " added Collins ,
who led the winners with 28
points. "We did a good job of
it in the second half."
The Bullets held a 54-li2
halftime lead behind 16 points
by forwa rd Bob Dandridge
and a 27-21 rebounding edge .
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Philadelphia held Dandridge
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outre boundcd the · burly
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U1e margin to one, 70-69, on
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fanning eight , and walking · !':astern
100 010 0- 2 3 3
four.
Southern
000 100 0- 1 I I
· But Sayre gave up two of
Spencer and Bissell. Sayre
those singles in the opening and Forbes.
innin~ lor an !':astern run .
The E:agles' lead-&lt;Jff batter ,
Jeff Go ble, singled and was
sacrificed to second . After
moving to third, Goble raced
home on an infield hit by
Spencer.
It was a pitchers dual as
Southern scored its only r un
The Meigs Girls' fast-pitch
and got its only hit in the team split a !win bill with
fo urth
inn ing.
Kelly visiting Logan last night,
Wineb renner singled a nd losing the first ga me 3·2 but
moved to secon,d on an errant winning an eighl-in ning
importance .
We invite the public to picko£1 attempt. An error . ba ttl e in the nightcap 5-I.
In the fi rst game, Logan
attend this specia l day for allowed him to come home
two batters later.
sco red once in th e fir st and
Special Olympians.
!':astern coaxed the win· twice in the fifth before Meigs
ning r un in the fifth . start ed coming ba ck. In the
Designated hitter Greg Wigal bottom of the fifth, Meigs'
reached on a walk. Goble Tonia Ash doubled and came
singled him to third and then homeon a Pat Vaughan si ngle
Wigal raced honJe with the base to narrow the gap to 3-1.
winning run on an infield out.
In the bottom of the
at St . Louis IH&lt;ISmu.,en
Gobl e got two hils a nd seven th , Lo gan 's pit cher,
1: JO p.m .
Los Ang el es (R hoden 3-0l at Spencer one to account for
Nye,quickly got two outs. But
Chicago &lt;Fryman 0-2), 2: 30
the
E:agle
att_
ack.
Traci
Burdett e walked and
p.m .
New Yor k ( Espinosa 1-11 at
!':astern will battle Trimble adv anced on t wo pa sse d
Atl an ta (Eas ter ly J, J) , 7:35
at !':astern on Friday in ba lls. Terri Wilson t hen
p.m .
second round play . Souther~ scored her with a triple, but
Fr ida y's Games
San Fran ci sco at Chic ag o
will travel to Symmes Valley Wilson died on third.
New York at P h i l ~ . nigt1 1
for a SVAC game. Southern is
Nye got the wm, fa nning
L OS Ang at Pii!Sburgh , nig h!
San Dgo at St . Lou is, nigh!
now 8~ .
one and walking nine. Beth
Hous l on a t Atl anta , nigt1 t
Bart rum took the loss,
Montr eal at C i n ~i. nig ht
-:·:-:::::·:::·:-:::-:·:·:::·:::-:::::::::::::::-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::· strikmg out two and walking
eight.
America n L ea gu e
East
Meigs hitters besides those
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PIRATES WIN TITLE
mentioned
were Howard and
15 5 .750
Detroi t
North Gallla ca ptured
New Yor k
13 9 591 3
Son ia Ash wit h a single each.
13 .1 0 .565 311? the 1978 SV AC track and
Boston
Nye led Loga n with a double
10 11 .476 Sin
Cle1.1 elnel
field meet Wednesday .
10 12 .&lt;155 6
and single.
Milwauke
Results olthe meet will be
9 13 .409 7
Balt imore
Both pitchers hurled the
8 I S .3&lt;1 8 ) 8 ~1
Tor on to
aouounced later.
second game also but th is
West
W. L. Pel. GB
time Bart rum got the win .
Oa kl and
18 s .78 3
She
fanned three bu t wH ikcd
1
Kil n Ci ty
14 B .63 6 3 11
Cal if
1" 9 .609 4
Tex as
10 10 .500 61 1
Chicago
7 13 .350 91 1
Minneso ta
8 17 .320 11
Sea tn e
8 20 .286 q 1 1
. Wednes day's Results
New York 6, Kan Ci ty 5
TeKas 2, Ba lt imore 1
Boston II , Minnesota 9
M il waukee 4, Chicago 0
Cleve land 10, Seatt le 5
Oakla nd t 1, Toronto 3
Detro it 7, Cal i forni a 4
Today' s Pro bable Pi tchers
The !':astern gi rls repeated
I All T im es E DT)
their
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Te•as (Mat l a c ~
2 J ) at
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p.m .
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Minnesota (Thormodsgard 1the
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Approxim ately 250 handicapped students and young
adulls will be part icipating
from seven programs within
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The Guiding Hand School,
Gallco, and the G.S .l . will
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mental a nd physical fa tig\lf , over the Milwa ukee Bucks.
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ganiHiigh 37 points to lead · the Western Conference
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Rice 8os
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Coopr M il
71 86 28 .326
Hom e RuM
National League: Monoay ,
LA 9;
Park er . Pift
and
Winfield , so 6; Bcnct1 , C• n and
Fe rgu son , Hou 5
Amer ic.t n Lea gue: H1sl e. Mil
and Al e.:a nder , Oa k 8, Hobson
ano Rice, Bas, Ba ylor , Ca l,
Cooper , Mil and Z is ~ . l ex 7 .
Runs Batted I n
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Pill and McCovey, SF 19 ,
Garvey , LA and Win f tel d. SO
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INTRODUCING THE
1977 PONTIAC
FIREBIRD
FORMULA

By IRA KAUFMAN
UPJ Sports Writer
The upstart Milwa ukee
Bucks discovered Wednesday
their Goliath opponents, the

straight races this year and
although he has never been
farther tha n I !-16th mile,
trainer Allen Jerkens feels
his colt could surpr ise the two
favorites.
"When you have a frontrun ner like him , you'd like to
be off the ra il just little bit,"
said Je rkens.
Believe It, the last of the
"Big Four," defeated Alydar
last year in the Remsen when
he led wire-to-wire. In his last
victory, however, the Wood
.Memorial, Believe It came
from far back to gain a 31'.!·
length victory over Darby
Creek Road, another Derby
hopeful.
Darby Cre ek Road's
driving fi nish in the Wood led
hitler in the bottom of the trainer lJ&gt;u Rondinello to
seven th . Man ny Sarmiento believe the extra furlong in
pitched a scoreless eighth the Derby would be beneficial
and Doug Bair kep t his
to his colt .
scoreless string of innings
E:sops Foibles, who had
intact this season by in ducing been considered a threat
Greg Lozinski to hit into a before bein g upset in
ga me-ending double play in Saturday 's Stepping Stone,
the ninth with the bases a lso demo nstrated come loaded.
fr om-behind abi li ty und er
jockey Chris McCarron in the
Ar kansa s and Lou isiana
derbies as did Dr. Valeri in
M aj or Lea gue L eade r s
th e Tropical Der by in
B y Un ited Pres s In ter n atio n al
Baning
January .
( Based on SOat bah)
Chief of Dixieland, Hoist
Nat ional Lea gue
G. AB. H Pet . th e Silver and Raymond Earl
Brrog hs Al l
72 73 30 .41 1 are not expected to be serious
Mondy LA
12 14 28 .378
Roys tr Atl
72 79 26 .354 threats.
Parkr Pi!
22 85 30 .353
The tra ck a t Churchil l
Cash M il
10 77 26 .336
Fosl r Cin
23 96 '32 .333 Downs has been somewhat of
Schmd!Ph il
19 78 26 .333 a concern to horsemen, who
GrH y Cin
23 100 33 .330
Hrnndz St .L
24 88 29 ,330 called it "cuppy" and not as
Cey LA21 85 18 319 fast as expected.
.
Almon SO
22 87 27 .379
The
weather
Sa
turday
is
Am er i ca n Lea gue
G. AB H Pe l . expected to be pa rtly cloudy,
Rdrg z Oet
15 51 20 . 392 bu t most of the hor ses
Bell Cle
?1 83 31 . 37 3
Harlw Bal
17 51 19 .373 including the favorites have
Car ew Min
1) 105 38 . 362 demonstrated an ability to
Sngl l n Bal
16 51 IB .35 3
Por l r KC
?1 77 77 .351 run on a n off track.

closer to the pa ce than Alydar
but can still close swiftly.
~· He can do anyU1ing," said
Barrera. ''He can run in fro nt
or come from behind . He can
close in 11 secoods whenever
you ask him to."
The pace of the race is
ex pected to be set by
undefeated Sensitive Prince.
The colt, who set a track
record of :57 i-S over live
furlongs in his only start as a
2-year-old, has won five

Rose two hits away from 3,000

By JIM MORRI S
promised Ca pt. Charles
LOUISVIJ.J.E. Ky 1UP I I 1.arkin, the Belle's skipper .
- The comn1unlty-o wned
" Lose rs
don ' t.
ma ke
Belle of IAJuisvi lle will have excuses ."
t.o churn 1ts pa ddle wheel
Asteam pipe that busted on
along Uw Ohio H1ver another the Bell e of Louisville
year wi th out th e Golden minutes before the scheduled
Nttlers - the symbol of sta rt of race might have kept
riv erboat su premacy the smaller cr aft froni
above its wheelhouse.
defea ting the Delta Queen,
The antlers rcmam aboard but il didn 't prevent Larkin
Cincinnati 's Delta Quee n and an estimated 500 on
lha nk s tv Wedn esday's
buard from having a ball.
second str a1gh t v1etory of the
"We had a very good time,
"Great Steamboat R&lt;ll'c," an
and it was a nice day," said
annual part nf U&gt;t· week-long
Larkin, whose craft lost to
fes tt\'l llcs 111 Louisville
her rival for the eighth time
leadm g lo Saturday's
in fiftee n attempts.
Kcntuck) D••rb)
The two paddlewheelers
"We'll rome up with some·
raced on the muddy Ohio
thi ng fnr next ye ar ,"'
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4- The Daily Sentinel. Middleport-Pomeroy , 0 .. Thursday, May 4. 1978

Rhodes asks for probe on 'scrubber' cost

Grimsley hurls Expos back into.first place
By IRA KAUFMAN
UP! Sports Writer
Less than 24 hours ·after
being selected as the National
League Pitcher of the Month
!or April, Montrea l's Ross
·Grimsley went to work on
May .
The 2&amp;-year&lt;&gt;ld Grimsley
ran his 1978 record to :HI
Wednesday night when the

only five..game winJ)ers in the a double for five RBI.
In other National League
major leagues .
ga
mes, Los Angeles defeated
"That was qu ite an honor
Chicago,
· 9-5, Cinci nnati
they paid me today by
shelled
Philadel
phia , 12-3,
naming me the player of the
San
Diego
topped
Pittsburgh,
mo nth ," Grimsley added.
"The team is scoring lot of 7·5, and San Fra ncisco
runs for me which makes my
job much easier."
Gary Carter hit his first
ma jor le ag ue grand -s lam
home run in the third inning
off Houston starter and loser
J.R. Richard , 1-3. and added

Expos routed, the Houston
Astros, 10-3. but his victory
Game much harder than his
four April wins - when he
posted an ERA of 1.54.
The Astros peppered the
veteran lefthander for 12 hits,
but Grimsley perservered to
complete his fourth game in
five starts and joined California's Frank Tanana as the

Rangers in
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7th wm

NorthfieM
NORTHF IELD.
Ohio
Heyday captured
the featured $3,200 ninth race
at
Northf ie ld
Park
Wednesday night even though
the trotter finished a neck
behmd Coa ltnwn Kassy.
Coaltown Kassy hit the
wire on top, but the victory
was awa rded to Heyday
because Coa lt ow n Ka ssy
broke stride just before the
finish .
Heyday, which led most of
the wa y, cove red the mile in
2:09 1-5and returned $5.40,$4
and $:L Coaltown Kassy was
placed second and paid $3.40
and $2.40, while Speca tators
Milly ca me in third to pay
$2.20.
Jeff 's Fashion won the lOth
race. ki cking off a big triple
combination of 94-3 that paid
$936. Mexican Chi ef wa s
second and Meadow Arion
finished U1 ird .
A crowd of 2.891 wagered
$410,487.
1UP() -

lly BIU- MADDEN

UP I Spurts Writer
Hichie Zisk, who corralled
one of baseball 's most
lucrative long-term contracts
in last winter's free agent
swee psta kes, ha s almost
s1nglehandedly brought the
Tex as Rang ers from a dismal
2.9 start to .500 and third
place in the Amer ica n
League West.
In winning their seventh
straight ga me Wednes day
nigh t, 2-1 , the Rangers edged
the Baltimore Orioles with
Zisk driving in both their runs
on a double and a single.
Zisk's eighth-i nning single
which snapped a 1-1 tie was
his fourth game-winning hit
in UJe last 10 games
"We're 10-10 now," said

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Rapp's
problem is.
1 Many
" If he gets his left knee~ disciplinary ideas th at
down right instead of coming caused friction on the St.
down with it tno straig ht, he's Louis ball club aJld led to his
OK. I can tell by how dirty the firin g were (nstill cd by
kn ee is on his uniform Howsam.
" You have to have
whether his motion is right .
Howsam said Seaver's bad
start was compounded by the
fact that pitcher Bill Bonham
has a sore elbow.
'' His slow start wouldn't
have been so bad if Bonham
hadn 't come up with that
in!lamed elbow," Howsam
said . "But we have a very
fi ne clu b, and Tm confident
how it will do."
Howsam, who was in
Denve r to attend a banquet of
the Fellowship of Christian
Athletes, also said he was
disappointed when the St.
Louis Cardinals decided tn
fire Vern Rapp as manager .
" I didn 't think it would
happen now," sajd Howsam .
"It's too ea rly to panic. A lot
of teams that are down now
will be on tnp later on.
"It takes a little time
some times to get things
straightened out, " Howsam
said . " I think if Vern had had
one more week, everything
would have worked out."
Howsam's fr iendship with
Rapp goes back tn 1 ~ when
he hired him for a
management job with the St.
Louis Car dinal s'
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Richmond IT 5 .688
CharlesTon 11 7 .611 I
Roches ter
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Tidewaler
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Columbus
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Toledo
B 10 .444 4
Pawtuckel
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Sy racuse
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Wednesday' s Results
Tidwaler 5, Pawlucket ' · 11
innings
Richmond 6, Toledo 5
Rochester 10. Columbus 6
Charleslon 5, Sy racuse 4
Thursday 's Games
Pawlucket at Tidewater
Syracuse a1 Charleston
Rochester al Toledo
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late Wednesda y when a single engi ne plan e crashed intn a fi eld
Shortly after a takeoff from Hook Field.
The Butler County Sheriff's office tentatively iden tified the
victims as Virgie Ellis, Middletown, Patricia Jo Mullins,
Trendon , Ted Harsh, Middletown and Richard Broyles,
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Most of the 1,300 to 1,600 so utheastern Kentucky coa l
miners idled in the past two days by roving groups of pickets
from the strike-bound Justus Mine at Stearns were back at
work today.
A spokesman said the 1,000 U.S. Steel Corp. miners near
Lynch who left work Wednesday morning all returned on the
night sh ift.

5,000 (par value)
b. No. shares outstanding 5,000 (par value ) ....... ...... . . .. ........ . ~·- .... 125,000.~
Su~lus ...... : ........... ...... ........ . .......... . ..................... 125,~. 21
Und1v1ded profits .............. .. ................... -......... . · . . .. · -· · · · 500,5 2.
Reserve for contingencies and other capltl!l reserv~ ... ........ ... . -.. - · -. · · · · · · · 650.00
TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL .................................. . ..... .. · .. . · · 751,222.2t
TOTAL LIABIUTIESANDEQUITY CAPITAL. .... ... ... . . . . . . .... ... -... · 9,596,903.79

COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Electrically fired "bullet train s"
traveling at speeds up tn 130 miles per hour co uld be the future
mode of passenger travel in Ohio, a Japanese rail offi cial said
Wednesday.
Masayuki Nishida suggested tn state legislators that .
Ohio's proposed high speed inter~ity rail passenger syst~m •
could be powered by electricity to take adva ntage of Ohio 's
abundant coal reserves.

Average for :lll catenaar nays endmg w1th report date ;
Cash and due from banks . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .... .. ... . . .... · 592,000.00
Fed. funds sold and securities
purchased under agreements to resell .. .. ....... ..... . . ~ ........ .. .... -. 150,000.00

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Tol&lt;!l deposits ...... .. .... ..... " , .. . " ... " " ... . .. . . .. " ............ 9,110,000.00
TOTAL ASSETS ... . ... , ........................................ ..... -· · 9,050,000.00

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prtnshps., and corps.............. ............ ..... .. .. ......... ... .... 1,681,950.53
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
prtnshps. , and corps............ .. ......... ...... .. ..... . ...... . . . ..... 6,654,891.87
Deposits of United Swtes Government .......... . ..... . ... .... ... ... ......... 13,201.27
Deposits of Sl&lt;Jtes and political subdivisions.. .. ... .. ... , ..................... 450 ,076 .76
Certified and officer s' checks ................. . .... ... .... ......... ......... 45,561.15
TOT tiL DOMESTI C DEPOSITS .............. ........ ................. ... 8,845,681.58
Total demand deposits . .................. ..... ............. . 2, 163,231.44
Total time and savings deposits ... . ......... . ............. ... 6,682,450.14
TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures ) ......... 8,845,681 .511

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equipment that is costly , Energy intn fluidized bed phase of a $4.3 million Psychiatri c Hos pl tal, Board . Similar pollutio n utility generating station.
control systems are expected
inefficient and outmoded." combustion systems.
contract with Babcock Columbus .
Rhodes suggested that a
Earlier this week , the state Co ntra ctors, In c. for the
The $275,000 preliminary to be installed at the old Ohio ;:;:;:;:;:;::,:;:;.: ;:::;.;:;:;.;:;::::::::::::::::::::;:;::::::::::::::::::::::.
moratnrium on enforcement energy department rece"ived installation of a fluidized bed engineering co ntra ct was Penitentiary in Columbu s
of federal air po llution fu nding approval for the fi rst system at the Central Ohio approv.ed by the Controllin~ and at a central Ohio electric
EXTENDED FORECAST
standard s would give
Saturday through
researchers time to more
Monday. A chance of
. fvlly develo p methods of
showers eaeh day. Highs
removing polluta nts from
m011tly will be In the 60s
and lows wlU be In the 40s.
"dirty~oal" combustion .
A total of $171,068.73 in 1977 taxes owed by property Gallipolis Twp., $602.94 ; Dist ricts in Gallia County
In Ohio, Rhodes has
property
tax reimbursements owners by 10 percent and the Green, $1,419.08; Greenfield, totaling $14 ,197.70 are :
(Continued from page I ) endorsed an aggressive
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has
been
distributed to Gallia sta te reimburses the taxing $16 .9.3 ; Guyan, $125.85 ; Community College District,
direction of Dr. Donnerberg. research effort coordinated
There were five students by the Ohio Department of Co unty a nd its political district~ for the lost revenue . Hamson, $53.19; Huntington , . $5,810.78; Community Mental
with doubtful reactions, Jess :::,:::;:,;;:;:;:;:;:::::,:,:,:::,:::::::::::::::::::::::':':::':,;c:c:::,:::: subdivisions · and school The homestead exemption for $16UO; Morgan, $97.13 ; · center , $1 ,162, 16 · Gallia Department of Education
and
disab led Ohio, $199.D7 ; Perry, $96.80; County District 'Library, t o taling $129 , 468 .7 5.
than tO mm. These students
An appeal is being made districts , Sta te Auditor elderly
Thomas
'
E.
Ferguson
anhomeowners,
based
on the Racco o n , $233 . 43 ; $1,162.16 ; Gall fa Count y ,Distributions to the districts
will be re-skin tested on June
fur funds fur the upkeep of
nounced
today.
person's
income,
also
calls Sprmgheld, $280.35 ; Walnut, Health Dept. , $1,413.96; were as follows: Gallipolis,
12 and will be seen by Dr.
the Adamsville Cemetery
Thro
ugh
a
provision
in
last
for
the
state
to
reimburse
the $121.55.
Donnerberg at the June 14
In Mason .
·Guiding Hand School $71,359.31; Ga llia County,
bill,
the
taxing
districts
for
the
year's
appropriallons
chest clinic for evaluation
Miss Lorena Weiss has
Reimbursements to Special $1,743.19; Metropol itan Park $46,178.57 ; Symmes Valley,
$301.18; Vinton , $8.10; Gallia ·
state
board
of
education
and
reduction
in
local
revenue.
and possible !ollowup care.
for years tried to keep the
District, $2,905.45.
state
auditor
are
required
to
Property
tax
reim
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There have been 311
cemetery In good con:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:·
School districts within Jackson - Vinton Jt. Voc.
S.D., $11,594.82 ; Lawrence
send
10
percent
property
tax
bursements
are
funded
entuberculin skin tests given at
dltidn. To do this , It costs
Ohio hunters harvested Gallia Co unt y 'were mailed County Jt. Voc. S.D., $26.77. rollback
and
homestead
tirely
by
the
state's
personal
the clinic this year , 11 ofthese
approxlma tely $600 per
2S wild turkeys Monday, tbe checks from the State
.have had a positive reaction
year and the monies are exemption reimbursement income tax .
ftrst day of the 1978 turkey
Total reimbur se men t season, aHordlng to th e
to the tesi and have had the
derived from donations. chec ks directly to loca l
checks to Gallia Co unt y and
followup chest x-rays ·and
Each year th e con- taxing authorities.
Previo
usly,
eac
h
cou
nt
y
it s subdivision s are as Dfvlslon of WlldlUe of the
necessary treatment. Sixtytributions get less and less.
'
auditor
received
one
chec
k
follows : Galli a County , Ohio Department of Natural
eight patients have been seen
Citizens are asked to
Resources
(ODNR)
.
),f::
by Dr. Donnerberg this year
show gratitude by giving to lor the funds for dist ribution $19,756.78 ; Gallipolis , ·
The 12-ctay turkey season
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and 74 chest x-rays have been
Miss Weiss to continue this twi ce a yea r to its c1ties, $2,085.14 ; Centerville, $1.92;
given to clinic patients. A
most worthwhile project. schools, villages and town- Cheshire, $10.68; Crown City, ~:n·~~~~ t~~~~~~~:~Y ~~:
,_~
l~ :
$24 .65 ; Rio Grande, $7 .95;
large chest clinic is anMall funds to Miss Lorena sh ips.
Under
the
roHback Vinton, $133.87 ; Addison, thousand permits were Issued
ticipated lor June .
Weiss , Box 412, Mason, W.
6
program
program,
in eff ect $746 .81 ; Ches hire Twp., to Ohio turkey huolers this
Four
patients
were
Va. 252 0:
year. The 28 turkeys taken
hospitalized for diagnosis and :::::::::::::::::::::,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,::: :·:::·:::·: since 1972, cou nties reduce $520.04: Clay , $673 .42; Monday came from II of the
treatment durin g 1978.
18 cou~tles open for lurkey
I /
Thirty-four pati ents hav e
hunting. Five were taken In
,'__j J
received some form of
Vinlou County, followed by 1
1 I(
medication this yea r.
- Adams, Perry and Plk.o
by aUditions .
I
Mrs. Brown recommends
counties with three each. ·
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that all emergency units in
Nm~· you don't h.we to pay exorbitant
~/
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pr:ces lor fi'lo,hton nght comfortable
the county contact her for
!OIJt\Ail'ar Audthons has a fresh
evening appointments for
co!lectton of easy care . man made
skin testing their per sonnel.
LEGA L NOTICE
footwea r Aud rt10ns ' hils fresh
Tuberculosis skin testing
The Pu bliC Ulllit1es Commis·
!ashton
trends I.O.il th the ~~me buil t·in
will be ava ilable to employes
s1on ol Ohio has set lor
BUHER
corr for1 yo•J ve learneC 10 expect
in packing houses, vegetable .
public hearing Case No .
hom Aud1hu ns '
growers, this summer as has
17 ·380-EL·fAC Subtile A, lo
review The operation of the
been done in the past.
Foe!
Cost Adjustment Clause
Pre-school clinics will be
anq
the fue l procurement
ava ilable in the fall ror all
practices
and policies ot the
MERRIH
schoo l employes , fr ee of
Ohio Power Company on May
charge. Free chest x-rays are
8. 1978. a1 1000 AM ..
given to all known positive
E.S.T. . at lhe Commission's
reactors .
olfices, 180 East Broad
Clinics for testing are
Stre~it . Cclumbos. Ohio. All
Interested persons will be
ava ilable to all organizations
giVen an opportunity to be
in the county upon requ est.
heard. further mlormal~n
FOUR
MEMBERS
OF
MEIGS
FFA
Chapter
attended
the
5Qth
annual
convention
of
the
Contact may be made with
may
be obtained by con·
Ohio
FFA
Association,
Golden
Anniversary
Banquet,
held
April
28
and
29
at
Ohio
State
the tuberculosis clinic by
1act1
ng
the Public Utilities
Fairgrounds.
Also
attending'
were
Everett
Holcomb
and
Arthur
Arnold,
FFA
ad,visors
at
phoning 992-3722.
Comm1 ssion ol Ohio.
Mrs. Brown wishes to th ank Meigs High. Wes United , state president, presided and there were presentations of star and
THE PUBLIC UTILITIES
the mell)bers of Meigs Co unt y chapter awards as well as honorary degree ceremonies. The FFA story was told by the
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while working in the schools r , Patt y Dyer and Billy Dyer; back, Jeff Moore and Gary Holliday.
Secretary
and for their gift of money to
be used lor rieedy children
treated at the TB clinic and
REPORT OF CONDITION
special thanks to Mrs. Marie
Boyd. The gift of money was
Consolidating domestic subsidiaries of the
greatly appreciated by the
RACINE HOME NATIONAL BANK
families of these children.
The clinic service is free
in
the
sl&lt;l
te
of
Ohio,
at the close of business on March 31, 1978 published in response to call
lak
e
part
in
the
tag
day
The Pomeroy Youth
and available to serve al l Baseball League will hold tag collection.
made by Comptroller of the Currency, under title 12, United Sta tes Code, Section 161 .
Meigs County residents . Mrs. day Satu rday from 9 a. m. to 3
Ass ignments will be given
Brown added "o ur purpose is p. m. with money co llected to those helping with tag day at
Charter number 9815
National Bank Region Nurnber4
to help you".
Pomeroy
Village
Hall
.
be used m helping to buy
Statement of Heso urces and Liabilities
equ ipment for the 13 teams of Members of the Giants and
Tigers
teams
are
to
be
at
the
the league.
Youth in !he Pony Lea gue village hall at 9 a. m., Pony
and Little League will be Lea gue A's and Roya ls
Cash and due from banks ........... . . ..................... ................ 544,288.34
involved in tag day . The members at 10 a. m. and
U.S. Treasury securities .......... . . .................... ....... .. ... . .. 1,667,794.14
and
Pirat es
younRer team members, pee Ya nkees
Obligations
of other U.S. Gov't.
wee and tee ball, will not members at 12 noon.
agencies and corps........... ... . . ................... . ................... 10,528.22
By
Obliga tions of Sl&lt;!tes and political subdivisions . ......... ........ .... ...... .. 345,994.57
Ill
Federa l Reserve stock and corporate stock .. ...... ............................ 7,500.00
AH America11
Ill
Loans, Totl!l (excluding unearned income) .............. , . .... 6,967,470.01
Ill
Less : Reserve for possi ble loan losses . . . . . . . . . . . ............ 97,874.14
MEETS
. Ill
Loans, Net . . ........... . .. ....... ....... .. ........ , ......... .. ...... 6,869,595.87
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Bank
premises, furni ture and fixtures, and
•OHIO BUILDING
other assets representing bank premises ......... ...... ........... ... ...... 149,694.55
CODES
Other assets .. . ................... .. .................... . ... ... ........... 1,508.10
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TOTAL ASSETS .......................................... , ......... .... 9,596,903.79
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resigned from the cabinet in October 1976 after a sto rm of
protest over a racist and obscene joke he told about blacks . "I
SEE OUR LOT
just wish th ey'd do a full day's work ''

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attitudes , kn owled ge and
ability in occ upations -involving one or more of the
marketing functions.
Meigs DECA students are
. David Carpenter, Debbie
Carl, Cathy Collins, Pat
Corsi, Jim Davis, Tony Dill,
Marcia Dillard, Dora
Doerfer, Anne Fitch, Tammy
Fortney, Denise Garnes, Carl
Gheen , Faith · Herman,
Sherry Lusher, Jane Miller,
Megan Miller, Melody
Sn ouffer , Nancy Stanley ,
Steve St out and Paul a
Thomas.

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hitter tn run his lifetime
record over the Cardinals In
10-3. San Francisco outfielder
Larry Herndon had three
hits, drove in two rtuls and
SC&lt;Ired another tn pin the loss
on Eric Rasmussen .

Howsam sure Seaver
will bounce back

Hang ers' Manager Billy
Hunter , "and Richie Zisk h ~s
li ve game-winning hits for us.
That ought to teU you something about how he's been
play in g. He's also bee n
playing an excellent right
field."
Doy le Ale xa nder, the
beneficia ry of Zisk 's two RBI.
handcuffed the Orioles on
three hits' tn gain his second
victnry of the season.
Else where in the American
Leag ue, Bos ton outla sted
Minnesota, 11-9; Milwaukee
blanked Chicago, W ; New
York edged Kansas City, 6'5;
Oa kland routed Toron to, 11 -J ;
Detroit put away California,
74, and 'Cleveland drubbed
Sea ttle. 10-5.
Red Sux II, Twins 9:
Fred Lynn had three hits,
including a two-run single
du ring a fiv e-run , sixt hinning rally by the Red Sox.
Mike Cubbage and Dan Ford
drove in two runs apiece £or
the Twins.'
Yankees 6, Royals 5:
In completing a three-game
sweep of th e Royals, the
Yankees needed Graig
Nettles' solo homer in the
eighth inning, which snapped
a 5-5 tie. Ed Figueroa, 4-1 , got
the victnry despite yielding
solo homers to AI Co wens,
Amos Otis and Clint Hurdle .
Brewers 4, White Sox 0:
Southpaw Jerry August ine
ha ndcuffed the White Sox on
three hits and rookie Pa ul
Molitnr hit a two-run double
in the seventh inning off
rookie Rich Wortham, in his
first major league start.
Augustine, 4-J , had a perfect
game for 4 2-3 innings.
A's 11, Blue Jays 3:
Ga me- br ea ker Gary
· Alexander snapped a 3-3 tie
with two-run homer and the
A's took advantl!ge of 10
wa lks from
Toront o's
pitchers to score their fourth
straight victnry.
Tigers 7, Angels 4:
The Tigers maint ain ed
their three'jlame lead over
the Yankees in the AI. East
when Rusty Staub, Steve
Dillard and Hon LeFlore
clu bbed two-r un doub les .
~'rank Tanana took his first
loss of the season after fi ve
stra ight wins .
Indians 10, Mariners 5:
Willie Horton.drove in five
runs with a first-inning grand
.slam and a third:ihtli ng..
·.. ·aoub'le. Unbeaten Don. Hood
went fiv e innings Ill ga in his
third victnry.

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a hitting star with a' single Padre!i 7, Pirates 5:
and a double to help the · Os~ar Gamble hit a solo
Dodgers snap a three-game homer and Jerry Turner
losing streak. 'Rick Monday crashed a two-run shot to lead
belted his ninth homer of the San Diego to victnry .
Giants t, Cardinals 0:
season for Los Angeles
Jim Barr tnssed a fivetops in the majors.

blanked St. I.AJuis, W. New
York at Atlanta was
postponed by rain .
Dodgers 9, Cubs 5:
Reliever Charlie Hough ,
swnmoned in the sixth tn
protect a f&gt;-4.1ead, turned intn

COLUMBUS (UPI) - One
week ago, Gov. James A.
Rhodes asked all Ohioans tn
write to President Carter to
endorse the governor's call
for a three-year moratorium
on enforcement of federal air
pollution standards.
Today, Rhodes released a
copy of a letter he sent
Wednesday to the White
House asking for an
Investigation, " from a
conswner viewpoint," of the•
cost of the installation of
"scrubbers'' to remov e
polluting sulfur dio!dde .
"Scrubbers are not proven
teclmically," said Rhodes in
a letter to Esther Peterson
director of Omswner Affiar~
for the White House.
Rhodes told Ms. Peterson
that scrubbers, which are
machines designed tn remove
sulfur dioxide and other
pollutants from . gases
produced by the combustion
of high._&lt;~ulfur coal, would cost
Ohio utilities $36.7 million
over t))e next 30 years.
" To
require
th is
expenditure now, when better
technology
is
bein g
developed, is unfair for
conswners who will be forced
Ill pay for equipment which
will be outmoded before it is
fully installed."
"On behalf of all
conswners of Ohio, i am
hereby requesting you to
conduct
your
own
Investigation of scrubbers,

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we; the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this statement of resources and
Uabilitles. We declare that it has been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge and
belief is true and correct.
Earl Crow
Carroll R. N6rris - Directors
GeorgeJ. Neigler

___________________________________.

�t.-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, U., Thursday, May 4, 1978

4- The Daily Sentinel. Middleport-Pomeroy , 0 .. Thursday, May 4. 1978

Rhodes asks for probe on 'scrubber' cost

Grimsley hurls Expos back into.first place
By IRA KAUFMAN
UP! Sports Writer
Less than 24 hours ·after
being selected as the National
League Pitcher of the Month
!or April, Montrea l's Ross
·Grimsley went to work on
May .
The 2&amp;-year&lt;&gt;ld Grimsley
ran his 1978 record to :HI
Wednesday night when the

only five..game winJ)ers in the a double for five RBI.
In other National League
major leagues .
ga
mes, Los Angeles defeated
"That was qu ite an honor
Chicago,
· 9-5, Cinci nnati
they paid me today by
shelled
Philadel
phia , 12-3,
naming me the player of the
San
Diego
topped
Pittsburgh,
mo nth ," Grimsley added.
"The team is scoring lot of 7·5, and San Fra ncisco
runs for me which makes my
job much easier."
Gary Carter hit his first
ma jor le ag ue grand -s lam
home run in the third inning
off Houston starter and loser
J.R. Richard , 1-3. and added

Expos routed, the Houston
Astros, 10-3. but his victory
Game much harder than his
four April wins - when he
posted an ERA of 1.54.
The Astros peppered the
veteran lefthander for 12 hits,
but Grimsley perservered to
complete his fourth game in
five starts and joined California's Frank Tanana as the

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NorthfieM
NORTHF IELD.
Ohio
Heyday captured
the featured $3,200 ninth race
at
Northf ie ld
Park
Wednesday night even though
the trotter finished a neck
behmd Coa ltnwn Kassy.
Coaltown Kassy hit the
wire on top, but the victory
was awa rded to Heyday
because Coa lt ow n Ka ssy
broke stride just before the
finish .
Heyday, which led most of
the wa y, cove red the mile in
2:09 1-5and returned $5.40,$4
and $:L Coaltown Kassy was
placed second and paid $3.40
and $2.40, while Speca tators
Milly ca me in third to pay
$2.20.
Jeff 's Fashion won the lOth
race. ki cking off a big triple
combination of 94-3 that paid
$936. Mexican Chi ef wa s
second and Meadow Arion
finished U1 ird .
A crowd of 2.891 wagered
$410,487.
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lly BIU- MADDEN

UP I Spurts Writer
Hichie Zisk, who corralled
one of baseball 's most
lucrative long-term contracts
in last winter's free agent
swee psta kes, ha s almost
s1nglehandedly brought the
Tex as Rang ers from a dismal
2.9 start to .500 and third
place in the Amer ica n
League West.
In winning their seventh
straight ga me Wednes day
nigh t, 2-1 , the Rangers edged
the Baltimore Orioles with
Zisk driving in both their runs
on a double and a single.
Zisk's eighth-i nning single
which snapped a 1-1 tie was
his fourth game-winning hit
in UJe last 10 games
"We're 10-10 now," said

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Howsam, a consull&lt;lnt and shifted to the Cincinnati win, '' Howsarn said. ' 1 was
former chie f executive 1 Reds, Rapp managed the sick when I heard h'e had lost
officer of the Cincinnati Reds, Reds' triple A ball club at his job with the St. Louis
thinks he knows what is Indianapolis for seven years. Ca rdina Is."
Rapp became manager of
wrong with the club's ace
pitcher, Tom Seaver, who has the Denver Bears in 1976
Your " Extra Touch"
gotten off to his worse start when Reds' Manager Sparky
Flor is! Si nce l957
since reaching the major Anderson bypassed him and
named Russ Nixon as coach.
leagues.
"I'm sure he' ll get straight- Afte r one season with
ened out ," Howsam said . " I Denver, he was named tn
think I know what his head the St. Louis Ca rdinals .
of
Rapp's
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" If he gets his left knee~ disciplinary ideas th at
down right instead of coming caused friction on the St.
down with it tno straig ht, he's Louis ball club aJld led to his
OK. I can tell by how dirty the firin g were (nstill cd by
kn ee is on his uniform Howsam.
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whether his motion is right .
Howsam said Seaver's bad
start was compounded by the
fact that pitcher Bill Bonham
has a sore elbow.
'' His slow start wouldn't
have been so bad if Bonham
hadn 't come up with that
in!lamed elbow," Howsam
said . "But we have a very
fi ne clu b, and Tm confident
how it will do."
Howsam, who was in
Denve r to attend a banquet of
the Fellowship of Christian
Athletes, also said he was
disappointed when the St.
Louis Cardinals decided tn
fire Vern Rapp as manager .
" I didn 't think it would
happen now," sajd Howsam .
"It's too ea rly to panic. A lot
of teams that are down now
will be on tnp later on.
"It takes a little time
some times to get things
straightened out, " Howsam
said . " I think if Vern had had
one more week, everything
would have worked out."
Howsam's fr iendship with
Rapp goes back tn 1 ~ when
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management job with the St.
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Columbus
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Toledo
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Pawtuckel
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Tidwaler 5, Pawlucket ' · 11
innings
Richmond 6, Toledo 5
Rochester 10. Columbus 6
Charleslon 5, Sy racuse 4
Thursday 's Games
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Syracuse a1 Charleston
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MIDDLETOWN , Ohio I UPI) - Four Ohioans were killed
late Wednesda y when a single engi ne plan e crashed intn a fi eld
Shortly after a takeoff from Hook Field.
The Butler County Sheriff's office tentatively iden tified the
victims as Virgie Ellis, Middletown, Patricia Jo Mullins,
Trendon , Ted Harsh, Middletown and Richard Broyles,
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Most of the 1,300 to 1,600 so utheastern Kentucky coa l
miners idled in the past two days by roving groups of pickets
from the strike-bound Justus Mine at Stearns were back at
work today.
A spokesman said the 1,000 U.S. Steel Corp. miners near
Lynch who left work Wednesday morning all returned on the
night sh ift.

5,000 (par value)
b. No. shares outstanding 5,000 (par value ) ....... ...... . . .. ........ . ~·- .... 125,000.~
Su~lus ...... : ........... ...... ........ . .......... . ..................... 125,~. 21
Und1v1ded profits .............. .. ................... -......... . · . . .. · -· · · · 500,5 2.
Reserve for contingencies and other capltl!l reserv~ ... ........ ... . -.. - · -. · · · · · · · 650.00
TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL .................................. . ..... .. · .. . · · 751,222.2t
TOTAL LIABIUTIESANDEQUITY CAPITAL. .... ... ... . . . . . . .... ... -... · 9,596,903.79

COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Electrically fired "bullet train s"
traveling at speeds up tn 130 miles per hour co uld be the future
mode of passenger travel in Ohio, a Japanese rail offi cial said
Wednesday.
Masayuki Nishida suggested tn state legislators that .
Ohio's proposed high speed inter~ity rail passenger syst~m •
could be powered by electricity to take adva ntage of Ohio 's
abundant coal reserves.

Average for :lll catenaar nays endmg w1th report date ;
Cash and due from banks . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .... .. ... . . .... · 592,000.00
Fed. funds sold and securities
purchased under agreements to resell .. .. ....... ..... . . ~ ........ .. .... -. 150,000.00

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Tol&lt;ll loans .. . ........ . ... ....... ......... , " '" . . , . ...... ....... . .. .. 7,493,000.00
Tol&lt;!l deposits ...... .. .... ..... " , .. . " ... " " ... . .. . . .. " ............ 9,110,000.00
TOTAL ASSETS ... . ... , ........................................ ..... -· · 9,050,000.00

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I, John T. Wolfe, President, of the above-niiQ'Ied bank d~ -hereby declare that this lteport of Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Jolm T. Wolle
Aprll28, 1978,

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Demand deposits of individuals,
prtnshps., and corps.............. ............ ..... .. .. ......... ... .... 1,681,950.53
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
prtnshps. , and corps............ .. ......... ...... .. ..... . ...... . . . ..... 6,654,891.87
Deposits of United Swtes Government .......... . ..... . ... .... ... ... ......... 13,201.27
Deposits of Sl&lt;Jtes and political subdivisions.. .. ... .. ... , ..................... 450 ,076 .76
Certified and officer s' checks ................. . .... ... .... ......... ......... 45,561.15
TOT tiL DOMESTI C DEPOSITS .............. ........ ................. ... 8,845,681.58
Total demand deposits . .................. ..... ............. . 2, 163,231.44
Total time and savings deposits ... . ......... . ............. ... 6,682,450.14
TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding subordinated notes and debentures ) ......... 8,845,681 .511

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equipment that is costly , Energy intn fluidized bed phase of a $4.3 million Psychiatri c Hos pl tal, Board . Similar pollutio n utility generating station.
control systems are expected
inefficient and outmoded." combustion systems.
contract with Babcock Columbus .
Rhodes suggested that a
Earlier this week , the state Co ntra ctors, In c. for the
The $275,000 preliminary to be installed at the old Ohio ;:;:;:;:;:;::,:;:;.: ;:::;.;:;:;.;:;::::::::::::::::::::;:;::::::::::::::::::::::.
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of federal air po llution fu nding approval for the fi rst system at the Central Ohio approv.ed by the Controllin~ and at a central Ohio electric
EXTENDED FORECAST
standard s would give
Saturday through
researchers time to more
Monday. A chance of
. fvlly develo p methods of
showers eaeh day. Highs
removing polluta nts from
m011tly will be In the 60s
and lows wlU be In the 40s.
"dirty~oal" combustion .
A total of $171,068.73 in 1977 taxes owed by property Gallipolis Twp., $602.94 ; Dist ricts in Gallia County
In Ohio, Rhodes has
property
tax reimbursements owners by 10 percent and the Green, $1,419.08; Greenfield, totaling $14 ,197.70 are :
(Continued from page I ) endorsed an aggressive
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has
been
distributed to Gallia sta te reimburses the taxing $16 .9.3 ; Guyan, $125.85 ; Community College District,
direction of Dr. Donnerberg. research effort coordinated
There were five students by the Ohio Department of Co unty a nd its political district~ for the lost revenue . Hamson, $53.19; Huntington , . $5,810.78; Community Mental
with doubtful reactions, Jess :::,:::;:,;;:;:;:;:;:::::,:,:,:::,:::::::::::::::::::::::':':::':,;c:c:::,:::: subdivisions · and school The homestead exemption for $16UO; Morgan, $97.13 ; · center , $1 ,162, 16 · Gallia Department of Education
and
disab led Ohio, $199.D7 ; Perry, $96.80; County District 'Library, t o taling $129 , 468 .7 5.
than tO mm. These students
An appeal is being made districts , Sta te Auditor elderly
Thomas
'
E.
Ferguson
anhomeowners,
based
on the Racco o n , $233 . 43 ; $1,162.16 ; Gall fa Count y ,Distributions to the districts
will be re-skin tested on June
fur funds fur the upkeep of
nounced
today.
person's
income,
also
calls Sprmgheld, $280.35 ; Walnut, Health Dept. , $1,413.96; were as follows: Gallipolis,
12 and will be seen by Dr.
the Adamsville Cemetery
Thro
ugh
a
provision
in
last
for
the
state
to
reimburse
the $121.55.
Donnerberg at the June 14
In Mason .
·Guiding Hand School $71,359.31; Ga llia County,
bill,
the
taxing
districts
for
the
year's
appropriallons
chest clinic for evaluation
Miss Lorena Weiss has
Reimbursements to Special $1,743.19; Metropol itan Park $46,178.57 ; Symmes Valley,
$301.18; Vinton , $8.10; Gallia ·
state
board
of
education
and
reduction
in
local
revenue.
and possible !ollowup care.
for years tried to keep the
District, $2,905.45.
state
auditor
are
required
to
Property
tax
reim
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There have been 311
cemetery In good con:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:·
School districts within Jackson - Vinton Jt. Voc.
S.D., $11,594.82 ; Lawrence
send
10
percent
property
tax
bursements
are
funded
entuberculin skin tests given at
dltidn. To do this , It costs
Ohio hunters harvested Gallia Co unt y 'were mailed County Jt. Voc. S.D., $26.77. rollback
and
homestead
tirely
by
the
state's
personal
the clinic this year , 11 ofthese
approxlma tely $600 per
2S wild turkeys Monday, tbe checks from the State
.have had a positive reaction
year and the monies are exemption reimbursement income tax .
ftrst day of the 1978 turkey
Total reimbur se men t season, aHordlng to th e
to the tesi and have had the
derived from donations. chec ks directly to loca l
checks to Gallia Co unt y and
followup chest x-rays ·and
Each year th e con- taxing authorities.
Previo
usly,
eac
h
cou
nt
y
it s subdivision s are as Dfvlslon of WlldlUe of the
necessary treatment. Sixtytributions get less and less.
'
auditor
received
one
chec
k
follows : Galli a County , Ohio Department of Natural
eight patients have been seen
Citizens are asked to
Resources
(ODNR)
.
),f::
by Dr. Donnerberg this year
show gratitude by giving to lor the funds for dist ribution $19,756.78 ; Gallipolis , ·
The 12-ctay turkey season
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and 74 chest x-rays have been
Miss Weiss to continue this twi ce a yea r to its c1ties, $2,085.14 ; Centerville, $1.92;
given to clinic patients. A
most worthwhile project. schools, villages and town- Cheshire, $10.68; Crown City, ~:n·~~~~ t~~~~~~~:~Y ~~:
,_~
l~ :
$24 .65 ; Rio Grande, $7 .95;
large chest clinic is anMall funds to Miss Lorena sh ips.
Under
the
roHback Vinton, $133.87 ; Addison, thousand permits were Issued
ticipated lor June .
Weiss , Box 412, Mason, W.
6
program
program,
in eff ect $746 .81 ; Ches hire Twp., to Ohio turkey huolers this
Four
patients
were
Va. 252 0:
year. The 28 turkeys taken
hospitalized for diagnosis and :::::::::::::::::::::,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,::: :·:::·:::·: since 1972, cou nties reduce $520.04: Clay , $673 .42; Monday came from II of the
treatment durin g 1978.
18 cou~tles open for lurkey
I /
Thirty-four pati ents hav e
hunting. Five were taken In
,'__j J
received some form of
Vinlou County, followed by 1
1 I(
medication this yea r.
- Adams, Perry and Plk.o
by aUditions .
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Mrs. Brown recommends
counties with three each. ·
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Nm~· you don't h.we to pay exorbitant
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pr:ces lor fi'lo,hton nght comfortable
the county contact her for
!OIJt\Ail'ar Audthons has a fresh
evening appointments for
co!lectton of easy care . man made
skin testing their per sonnel.
LEGA L NOTICE
footwea r Aud rt10ns ' hils fresh
Tuberculosis skin testing
The Pu bliC Ulllit1es Commis·
!ashton
trends I.O.il th the ~~me buil t·in
will be ava ilable to employes
s1on ol Ohio has set lor
BUHER
corr for1 yo•J ve learneC 10 expect
in packing houses, vegetable .
public hearing Case No .
hom Aud1hu ns '
growers, this summer as has
17 ·380-EL·fAC Subtile A, lo
review The operation of the
been done in the past.
Foe!
Cost Adjustment Clause
Pre-school clinics will be
anq
the fue l procurement
ava ilable in the fall ror all
practices
and policies ot the
MERRIH
schoo l employes , fr ee of
Ohio Power Company on May
charge. Free chest x-rays are
8. 1978. a1 1000 AM ..
given to all known positive
E.S.T. . at lhe Commission's
reactors .
olfices, 180 East Broad
Clinics for testing are
Stre~it . Cclumbos. Ohio. All
Interested persons will be
ava ilable to all organizations
giVen an opportunity to be
in the county upon requ est.
heard. further mlormal~n
FOUR
MEMBERS
OF
MEIGS
FFA
Chapter
attended
the
5Qth
annual
convention
of
the
Contact may be made with
may
be obtained by con·
Ohio
FFA
Association,
Golden
Anniversary
Banquet,
held
April
28
and
29
at
Ohio
State
the tuberculosis clinic by
1act1
ng
the Public Utilities
Fairgrounds.
Also
attending'
were
Everett
Holcomb
and
Arthur
Arnold,
FFA
ad,visors
at
phoning 992-3722.
Comm1 ssion ol Ohio.
Mrs. Brown wishes to th ank Meigs High. Wes United , state president, presided and there were presentations of star and
THE PUBLIC UTILITIES
the mell)bers of Meigs Co unt y chapter awards as well as honorary degree ceremonies. The FFA story was told by the
COMMISSION Of OHIO
SETT Y OHLINGER
Unit 7t0-8 &amp; to lor their help entertaining group, "LIFE" and the Ohio FFA Band and Chorus entertained . Shown front, 1By Richard L Sm1th .
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while working in the schools r , Patt y Dyer and Billy Dyer; back, Jeff Moore and Gary Holliday.
Secretary
and for their gift of money to
be used lor rieedy children
treated at the TB clinic and
REPORT OF CONDITION
special thanks to Mrs. Marie
Boyd. The gift of money was
Consolidating domestic subsidiaries of the
greatly appreciated by the
RACINE HOME NATIONAL BANK
families of these children.
The clinic service is free
in
the
sl&lt;l
te
of
Ohio,
at the close of business on March 31, 1978 published in response to call
lak
e
part
in
the
tag
day
The Pomeroy Youth
and available to serve al l Baseball League will hold tag collection.
made by Comptroller of the Currency, under title 12, United Sta tes Code, Section 161 .
Meigs County residents . Mrs. day Satu rday from 9 a. m. to 3
Ass ignments will be given
Brown added "o ur purpose is p. m. with money co llected to those helping with tag day at
Charter number 9815
National Bank Region Nurnber4
to help you".
Pomeroy
Village
Hall
.
be used m helping to buy
Statement of Heso urces and Liabilities
equ ipment for the 13 teams of Members of the Giants and
Tigers
teams
are
to
be
at
the
the league.
Youth in !he Pony Lea gue village hall at 9 a. m., Pony
and Little League will be Lea gue A's and Roya ls
Cash and due from banks ........... . . ..................... ................ 544,288.34
involved in tag day . The members at 10 a. m. and
U.S. Treasury securities .......... . . .................... ....... .. ... . .. 1,667,794.14
and
Pirat es
younRer team members, pee Ya nkees
Obligations
of other U.S. Gov't.
wee and tee ball, will not members at 12 noon.
agencies and corps........... ... . . ................... . ................... 10,528.22
By
Obliga tions of Sl&lt;!tes and political subdivisions . ......... ........ .... ...... .. 345,994.57
Ill
Federa l Reserve stock and corporate stock .. ...... ............................ 7,500.00
AH America11
Ill
Loans, Totl!l (excluding unearned income) .............. , . .... 6,967,470.01
Ill
Less : Reserve for possi ble loan losses . . . . . . . . . . . ............ 97,874.14
MEETS
. Ill
Loans, Net . . ........... . .. ....... ....... .. ........ , ......... .. ...... 6,869,595.87
4
Bank
premises, furni ture and fixtures, and
•OHIO BUILDING
other assets representing bank premises ......... ...... ........... ... ...... 149,694.55
CODES
Other assets .. . ................... .. .................... . ... ... ........... 1,508.10
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TOTAL ASSETS .......................................... , ......... .... 9,596,903.79
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resigned from the cabinet in October 1976 after a sto rm of
protest over a racist and obscene joke he told about blacks . "I
SEE OUR LOT
just wish th ey'd do a full day's work ''

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attitudes , kn owled ge and
ability in occ upations -involving one or more of the
marketing functions.
Meigs DECA students are
. David Carpenter, Debbie
Carl, Cathy Collins, Pat
Corsi, Jim Davis, Tony Dill,
Marcia Dillard, Dora
Doerfer, Anne Fitch, Tammy
Fortney, Denise Garnes, Carl
Gheen , Faith · Herman,
Sherry Lusher, Jane Miller,
Megan Miller, Melody
Sn ouffer , Nancy Stanley ,
Steve St out and Paul a
Thomas.

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Distributive

fr om a ~onswner viewpoint,"
added Rhodes.
The governor said he was
"confident " a White House
investigation would conclude
that conswners should not be
required tn •'pay for pollution

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hitter tn run his lifetime
record over the Cardinals In
10-3. San Francisco outfielder
Larry Herndon had three
hits, drove in two rtuls and
SC&lt;Ired another tn pin the loss
on Eric Rasmussen .

Howsam sure Seaver
will bounce back

Hang ers' Manager Billy
Hunter , "and Richie Zisk h ~s
li ve game-winning hits for us.
That ought to teU you something about how he's been
play in g. He's also bee n
playing an excellent right
field."
Doy le Ale xa nder, the
beneficia ry of Zisk 's two RBI.
handcuffed the Orioles on
three hits' tn gain his second
victnry of the season.
Else where in the American
Leag ue, Bos ton outla sted
Minnesota, 11-9; Milwaukee
blanked Chicago, W ; New
York edged Kansas City, 6'5;
Oa kland routed Toron to, 11 -J ;
Detroit put away California,
74, and 'Cleveland drubbed
Sea ttle. 10-5.
Red Sux II, Twins 9:
Fred Lynn had three hits,
including a two-run single
du ring a fiv e-run , sixt hinning rally by the Red Sox.
Mike Cubbage and Dan Ford
drove in two runs apiece £or
the Twins.'
Yankees 6, Royals 5:
In completing a three-game
sweep of th e Royals, the
Yankees needed Graig
Nettles' solo homer in the
eighth inning, which snapped
a 5-5 tie. Ed Figueroa, 4-1 , got
the victnry despite yielding
solo homers to AI Co wens,
Amos Otis and Clint Hurdle .
Brewers 4, White Sox 0:
Southpaw Jerry August ine
ha ndcuffed the White Sox on
three hits and rookie Pa ul
Molitnr hit a two-run double
in the seventh inning off
rookie Rich Wortham, in his
first major league start.
Augustine, 4-J , had a perfect
game for 4 2-3 innings.
A's 11, Blue Jays 3:
Ga me- br ea ker Gary
· Alexander snapped a 3-3 tie
with two-run homer and the
A's took advantl!ge of 10
wa lks from
Toront o's
pitchers to score their fourth
straight victnry.
Tigers 7, Angels 4:
The Tigers maint ain ed
their three'jlame lead over
the Yankees in the AI. East
when Rusty Staub, Steve
Dillard and Hon LeFlore
clu bbed two-r un doub les .
~'rank Tanana took his first
loss of the season after fi ve
stra ight wins .
Indians 10, Mariners 5:
Willie Horton.drove in five
runs with a first-inning grand
.slam and a third:ihtli ng..
·.. ·aoub'le. Unbeaten Don. Hood
went fiv e innings Ill ga in his
third victnry.

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a hitting star with a' single Padre!i 7, Pirates 5:
and a double to help the · Os~ar Gamble hit a solo
Dodgers snap a three-game homer and Jerry Turner
losing streak. 'Rick Monday crashed a two-run shot to lead
belted his ninth homer of the San Diego to victnry .
Giants t, Cardinals 0:
season for Los Angeles
Jim Barr tnssed a fivetops in the majors.

blanked St. I.AJuis, W. New
York at Atlanta was
postponed by rain .
Dodgers 9, Cubs 5:
Reliever Charlie Hough ,
swnmoned in the sixth tn
protect a f&gt;-4.1ead, turned intn

COLUMBUS (UPI) - One
week ago, Gov. James A.
Rhodes asked all Ohioans tn
write to President Carter to
endorse the governor's call
for a three-year moratorium
on enforcement of federal air
pollution standards.
Today, Rhodes released a
copy of a letter he sent
Wednesday to the White
House asking for an
Investigation, " from a
conswner viewpoint," of the•
cost of the installation of
"scrubbers'' to remov e
polluting sulfur dio!dde .
"Scrubbers are not proven
teclmically," said Rhodes in
a letter to Esther Peterson
director of Omswner Affiar~
for the White House.
Rhodes told Ms. Peterson
that scrubbers, which are
machines designed tn remove
sulfur dioxide and other
pollutants from . gases
produced by the combustion
of high._&lt;~ulfur coal, would cost
Ohio utilities $36.7 million
over t))e next 30 years.
" To
require
th is
expenditure now, when better
technology
is
bein g
developed, is unfair for
conswners who will be forced
Ill pay for equipment which
will be outmoded before it is
fully installed."
"On behalf of all
conswners of Ohio, i am
hereby requesting you to
conduct
your
own
Investigation of scrubbers,

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we; the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this statement of resources and
Uabilitles. We declare that it has been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge and
belief is true and correct.
Earl Crow
Carroll R. N6rris - Directors
GeorgeJ. Neigler

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�4, 1978

Sentinel,

m .:s ro MEET
AMOUNT NOTED
Past matrOJiS ami past
The Pomeroy PTA d ea J'ed
patrons will be honored at approximate ly $350 on the re·
toni g ht 's meetin g of t'cnl smorgasbordheld allhe
CHESTE
Evangeline Chapter. Order of Pomeroy Elemcni&lt;Jry School.
R-Pians for the
to
be
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annual
rally of Dislrt'ct 13
the F:aste''l1 S'"r,
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Till' procecus WI e useu or
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pie.
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be
held
at Junction City
1
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pla.yg roum unprovctnclllH.
Past matrons arc requested The PTA extends thanks to were announced at a meeting
to wear their grand dmplcr . Powells. [ioteway and Royal ~uesrtay night of . Chester
~owns. Chapter officers ilrc Crown for contributions.
Counetl 32.1, nauchlers of
to wear their gowns. ami arc
Amenca.
to take a covered dish.
The rall v will be held on
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Mon.-Sat.
8 am-10 pm
Sunday
10 am-10 pm
Thru
MAY 6, 1978

298 SECOND ST.

·Mary Lisle presents
Asbury UMW program

GOLD RUSH SPECTACULAR
,

Shop Powell's Super Va lu during tneor storewide Gold
Rush Spectacular. Guess the number of gold nuggets in
the. jar and win a one minu'te shopping spree (not to
u :ceed SIOO .OO ). Look for circular in' Mo.nday , Mlty 1st

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AMY PAULEY
TlJRNS THREE - Amy
Lynn Pauley, daughl!'r of
Mr. and Mrs. Jamt·s Carl
Paukr. HI , Uroad Run .
Rnad. Letart, W . Va.
ren•ntl)' · celebra ted her
third birthday. Joining the
fami ly for the t•elebratinn
wrn· twr gra ndparents Mr.
and Mrs . Harold Hanson,
Middlt·port : Mr. and Mrs.
.James Pauley, Jr .. Mason,
W. Va . ; hH grt•at·
g·randmotht·r.

Mr~.

\'anna '

Samplt•s, Mason, and Tom·
my Johnson. Letart. St·n·
ding gifts wert• Mrs. Lottie
Pauley, Cedar Gro\•e, W.
Va . and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Van Meter and Tom·
. my . Masun . Gifts and fardii

were presented to Amy and
rakt·, il't: (Team and Kool·

Aid wt·rr stn•cd.

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THURSDAY
(; ,\J.LI/1 CO UNTY SAWN

SY RACUSE-" When You 're
llappy" was the program
topic used by Mrs. Mary I.isle
at the Tuesday ni ~ hl mee ting

Pomeroy High
alumni plan dance
Fonner Pomeroy Higtl
School teachers arc being in·
vi tcd to attend the Pomeroy
Hi gh School Alumni Associa·
tum banquet and dance ln bt:
hl'l d May 27 at Me1gs High
School
Many teachers have in lli ca tcd that they will bC atl.t•nd ing the reunion. Addresses

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a,·ailable and Mrs. l.tnda
Mayer. Mrs . April Smith and
Mrs. Marcia Arnold are
wor king towa rd sec uring
thc~c .

Heunion d Hss em1tac.:Lo.; up-

dat ing addr esses ar e
Margaret Will lloudashclt ,
class or 1918 : Bernadine
Shoulders Meier, class of
192:l; Bob RoberL&lt;. t9'28;
Louise llartun'g Bearl"· 193:1;
Hose Ange lellt Sisson. 1938;

r;t2. 1-: l ~ ht and Furt y ' Will

Thursdcty Cit tll t' h u11W uf
~1rs . .h •e~ n Wuud.
MEIGS County Council of
PTAs, Thursday, 7: 30p.m. at
Pomeroy Elementary School.
InstaUa tion or offi cers.
REVIVAl. in prograss
through May 7 at Hutland
Church or God. 7:30 p.m.
nightl y. Ralph Woods,
eva ngel ist. Bobby Port er,
pa st or.
fRIDAY
POMONA GRANG E, Fri·
da) , 8 p.m. at the Rock Spr·
u1~s Gra nge Hall. HarrisonJlll' l.' l

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6, 1978

TERI TOWELS

W/C

Mci~s

Coun ty ,

May

Ft'l luwshtp Day , sack lunch
at rwon Friday at T nnl\)'
Church. Program at I::lO p.m.

A potluck supper and fa nuly night J'elcbration for the
Umtcd Methodist Women of
th e Ente rprise United
Mt•lhodist Church look place
Tuesday night allhc hon1e u[
the Rev. and Mrs . .huncs Cur·

bitt.
l.ra ce was g~ v en by the
Hev . Mr. Corbitt. Foll owing
the supper each fa mily allen·
ding contributed something
toward the program. Mrs.
Delores Will gave the scriplure; Mrs. Wanda Im boden. a
MoU1cr's Day poem ; the Her .
Mr. and Mrs. Corbitt. a song:
Mrs. Agnes Dixorr , iJ poem ;

Mrs. Fra nk te llunnel, several
newspa11cr arti cle s un
wmuen; Mrs. Ca rol Ohlinger,
cu1 P&gt;:pcrienrc concerning
mothers ; Mrs. Becky Cotterill. a word search puzzle
concerning women or the
New Testa men t. The group
s.ang " Amazing Grate" accompani ed by the minister.
Att endin g wer e the
mi nister. his wife. and fa mi·
ly, Kay, Gail , Shelly and
Ma rk. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunnel and Arlie, Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Ohlinger. and Laura.
Wanda Imbuden , Mrs . Dixon,
Mrs. Wtl l and Mt·s. Cottrill .

Location noted

Holzer Medical Center
(Discharges May 31
Cheryl BaSll, Harry
Bolinger, Linda Carroll ,
Ester Cassill, Mary Circle,
Gladys Coler Ohariet Devore",
Wilma Geer, Leola Guinther ,
Donna Harlan , Marian
Hoo ver. Marlene Hou ck,
Shirley Hudson , Mrs. Michael
Hughes and son, Winifred
Hurst , Gayle
Mullen,
Margaret Ohlinger , H e l e~
Oney, Carolyn Roush , Debra
Selbe, Eddie Simpkins,
Walter Wilds , Carrie Willis,
Delores Wiseman , Jane
Wood.
(Births May 3)
Mr . and Mrs. Charles
Cleland , a daughter, Racine;
Mr. and Mrs. Timmy White, a
daughter, Jackson .

The shot heard round the
world wasn't fired at Concord
- it was given to us in the
doctor's offi ce.

Show her with cards and candy
from Dutton Drug Co.

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No one watches their pennies anymore - Uncle Sam
has exper1.s keeping track of
'em fur us.

UN IT E D Method ist
Women, Heath United
Methodist .Church, 7:30 p.rri.
· Monday at the chutch. Mrs.
Juanita Bachtel to have the
program on "Developing a
Personal Theology" with
Mrs. Beulah Hayes to be
devolional ·leader. Mrs. Mae
Lambert, Mrs. Terri Byer,
Mrs. Mae Ketchka and Mrs.
Jane Gilkey will be hostesses.

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Micldfeport

Polly Cramer

MY.GRANDFATHER THE PHILOSOPHER!
DEAR HELEN AND SUE :
· I .got p~egnanllasl year but had a miscarriage. Mom sent me
to hve wtlh my grandparents and I've learned a lot since then .
I respect myself now and don 't plan to make that mistake
agatn. I'm gellmg good grades, have nice friends and know
when to say "No!"
· .. ~ut mY, ,grandfalher, a college professor, is always spouting
saymgs that prove I shouldn't go out with boys just yet. (I'm
almosllo.)
His lat.~st is, '_'Those who ignore history are condemned to
rehve 1t, meamng " Remember you got pregnant. " What can
I say ? · ADRIAN
DEAR ADRIAN :
How about," 'Experience is the best teacher' : I've learned
my lesson, Gra ndpa."? -SUE , .
.

Mildew forms
in closet

DEAR POLLY -Please tell
me of something that will
fight dampness in a clothes
closet that is near the wall of
a brick house. Mildew is
beginning to form on shoes
and clothing . -NEIL
DEAR NEIL- Remove the
mildew from lbe shoes and
clothing and then keep a low
watt light bulb burning in the
DEAR ADRIAN :
·elosel all the lime. Be sure it
Or, "Let the dead past bury it 's dead ."
is not near clothing or
NOTE
YOUR GRANDFATHER : Adrian has proved anything that might become
herself. Fgr g~h sake~. let her have a normal teen life! . too hot. If )&lt;OUhave a ceiling
HEU' N
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light in the closet that is
usually out of the way
RAP :
o anything that could cause a
f'm going with Harry whose ex-girlfriend is a pretty good firehazard. -POLLY
friendofmine-oris she?
DEAR POLLY- You will
Every night she calls me up with more warnings about have no more annoyance with
Harry. Honest, he doesn 'I seem that way at all .
•
. a slipping rolling pin cover if
I love lum \but I can't help listening. Maybe she's right.. yousewelasliclhreadaround
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each end of the cover. This
HELP :
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works perfectly. -AMELIA
· And maybe she s unply wants Harry back.
DEAR POLLy - Recently
Change lhesubjectorhang up .- HEI.EN AND SUE
while we were on a vacation
with another couple the husDEAR HEI.F.N AND SUE :
band had a rough edge on one
I am doing a very sinful thing. I'm having sex with my uncle of his fingernails. He used the
who is 20 years older than me. I do it mostly for the money he striking surface of a match
pays me, but I think I'd even call up and beg him to meet me if book for filing off the rough
it was for free. I'm 16.
t'tlge. I thought that an ex·
It 's my fault -I coaxed him into it.
cellenl idea for an emergenShould I go to my aunl and e•plain all that's happened and cy. -EDNA
ask her fo rgiveness ? . P.I.G.
DEAR POLLY - A small
DEARP.:
block of camphor placed in a
No 1
drawer or suitcase wi'll
Go lo your uncle and explain all that sex and money business remove impossible odors
is in the past! If he argues. tell him you'll have to gel moral within a few days. r have
support from your parents ... and his wife..
even conquered the odor or ·
Whether you're mostly at fault or not , a man who takes ad· smoke from pillows and
vantage of his tee1mge niece is a pretty miserable character. clothing by pulling them in a
Stay clear or him' · HF.I.EN AND SUE
dosed sui tcase with camphor
for a wee k or two. -LOUISE
DEAR POLLY - I find the
plastic or mel&lt;!! tube~ thlll
Q. My mother is going into her Medicare ·insurance pay my husband's cigars come in
the hospital next month for an for? Are there any services make excellent holders for
operation. What services will Medicare won't cover?
my crochet needles. I leave
A. When a beneficiary is a the liners in to keep the
hospital inpatient, Medicare needles from gelling scratchhospital insurance can pay ed.
for a semiprivate room and
My son·tn·law makes onion
all meals; regular nursing rings in his restaurant and he
services; costs of special puts the onions in the freezer
care units (such as an in· for 10 to 15 minutes before
tensive care unit); drugs culling. When the juice is
furnished by the hospita l; lab frozen it does not make one
tests, X-rays, and other cry. -JANE
radiology services billed by
DEAR POLLY - I have a
the hospital; medical sup- new use for a broken car
plies and appliances; antenna. I slick one in my
operating and recovery room angel wing plant, close to the
Open Friday til8
costs ; and rehabilitation stem . As the plant grows I
services. Medicare cannot can pull up another length of
Saturday til6
pay for personal convenience the antenna. Saves looking
items, private duty nurses, around for a nice thin straight
the first 3 pints of blood in a slick. - MARGUERITE
benefit period, or for- a
DEAR POLLY - I saw a
private room unless it is question lri the colwnn thlll
medicaUy necessary.
was never answered. To both
my husband and I it is an irri• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • taut. The question was " Does
anyone else feel as I do about
the horrible music on TV
shows ." I think it was a com·
plimenllo call it horrible and
loud
as Peggy did because I
NfW
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think it spoils any show. I call
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- it's just harder to find
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proposed

cons tr u c tion

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sewage facili t ies I n the
Powell Sl . area of the Village
of Middleport .
This dOCumenl will be
avallllble for publ i c in .
spection Monday through

peel.

greeters. ·

SALE SLATED
The Eleanor Circle of the
Heath United Methodist
Church will hold a rwrunage
sale on May 9 at the church
basement. The sale will begin
al 9a .m.

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Dons ,Grueser, and Mrs.
Salu ay, ay 20 , gmmng Mary
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at 10 a.m. with Per.ry Council
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283, New Lexington, to be
Mrs. H
Ritchie
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host counc il. Chesler, from
e en ay or, s e
Guiding Star of Syracuse, councilor, advising of the
Kyger, and Theodorus Coun- death of Laura I.a Boileaux,
cil of Pomeroy will charter a of Cincinnati who died with a
bus to the rally. Those in· massive heart attack during
teresled in going are asked to the lime she was in Tiffin for
('Onlacl Mrs. Dorothy Rit· the rally. Mrs. La 'Boileaux
chi e.
was stale councilor, 1~9.
The District will furnish the
Visitors at the m~eling
meal, rolls. coffee and table were Charlotte Nease,
service for the dinner with Pauline Morarily, and Jean
each member to take two Hall of the Guiding Star Conn·
covered dishes, along with cil, Syracuse . Mrs. Zana
gifts for the good or the order Gainer was reported home
table, the country store U!ble , from the hospil&lt;ll, and it was
and the 25 cent gift U!ble. noted that Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Those from Chester Counci l Bbsell have a new greatnot planning to attend, but great-granddaughter. Mrs.
with a gift to sena are askl&gt;d Elizabeth Hayes thanked the
to take illo the next Council council for gifts and cards
meeting.
during her hosil&lt;llizalion.
A practice for the rally will
Asilent auction was held by
be held Sunday at 1 p.m. at the home anrl orphans' com·
Junction City. At Tuesday rnillee . Mrs. Clari ce Allen
night's meeting, a practice was pianist for the meeting.
was held for receiving the naAttending the meeting
tiona I an d stale officers.
besides those named were
At the May 16 meeting of Mrs. Goldie Frederick, Mrs.
Council, the 44th anniversary Fern Morri s, Mrs. Ada
oftheCheslerCouncilwillbe Neutzling , Mrs . Ma e
ce lebr ated .
Charter McPeek. Mrs. I.elhll Wood.
members will be honored . Mrs. Ada Mor ri s, Mrs .
Mrs. Ritchie , distri ct deputy, T helma Whil e, Mr s .
reported on the rally held Margaret Tuttle, Mrs. Eileen
recently at Tiffin and about Martin , Mrs. Zelda Weher,
her visit to the national home Mrs. Ada Van Meter, Mrs.
there. She noted that any Ethe l Orr, Mrs . Erma
member can go there and Cleland, Mrs. Ada Bisse ll ,
while only 23 are there now, Mrs. Mabel Van' Meter, Mrs.
the horne can accomodale Laura Mae N1 ce , Mrs. Julte
more. Others going to the ral· Rose, Mrs. Leona Hensley,
ly were Mrs. Marcia Keller, Mrs. Bett y Housh, Mrs. Mary
Mrs . Charlotte Grant, Mrs. Showall&lt;•r, and Mrs. lnzy
Newell.

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SATURDAY
HACINE Base ball Assn.
bake sale, tag day, pop bottle
Calvar y Bible Church,
and bott le cap collections and formerly or 26 North Second
car wash beg inning a t 9 a.m. Avenue in Middleport . is
Saturday.
an noun cing a c han ~e of
RE VIVAL , un de rw ay at locatwn . The new locat10n. 1s
Si'r:ttlJSe " Chiil'etr --·or· "the .•. Jil lh~. hea rt. of.uo~ .of M.etgs .
Nazarene, 7 each evening Co unt y's fastes t g ~o wm g
with the Rev. Ed Irwin, ar eas . The church s new
and
song locat ton ts best reached by
eva nge li st
eva ngelist of Harriso n. Tex., tumlng left al FJve Potnts
spea king. Revi va l will ont o Fla t w~ds Ro~ d and
continue through May 14 and then nght at the r rst In·
the public is invited.
tcrscctton. following Co~nty
BAK E
SALE
by Road .25 (Pomeroy Ptket
llarrisonvi lle senior Citizens approxliilately I '~ mtles. The
9 a.m. to s. p.m. Saturday at large red metal building is
comer or Rout es 143 and 681 situated on the left at the top
across from the former store of the hill. This new site was
in Harrisonville.
made available through the
'co urtesy of Mr . and Mrs.
Roger Epple. Th e new
SUNDAY
EASTERN Junior class location will better enable
horse show Sunday beginning Calvary Bible Church to meet
at 10 a.m. at Bar 30 above the needs or a grwoing area.
The schedule or services
high school. Sanctioned by
will
remain as follows :
OVHFA.
BAPTISMAL services at Sunday School 9:30 a .m.,
Leading Creek foll owing Morning Worship 10 :30 a .m.,
Sunday School at Rutland Sunday evening service 7:30
Church or God. W. D. p.m., and th e midw ee k
Watkins, stat e over seer , prayer meeting and Bible
guest speaker at evening study will be at 7:31l p.m.
services. Public invited.
Calvary Bible Church in·
vites
the public to visit the
MONDAY
new
location
.
POMEHOY JYfA , Monday
night 7:30, with the program
to be by the fifth and sixth
grade bands. New officers
will installed and a nursery
will
be
pr ov id ed .
Kinder.garten and first grade
parents will' be hostesses and

'4'9t W/C

Limit 1 Per Customer ·
Good Only at Powell's Offer Expires May 6, 1978

of the United Methudist Winebrenner .
Women of the Asbury United
Mrs. Lisle was ass isted in
MethlKl ist Church held allhe the program by Mrs. Opal
hurnc of Mrs . Bernice Kloes, Mrs . Rose Ann
Jenkins , Mrs. April Harmon,
-Mrs. Belly _Koch, _l\lrs , Ann
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S&lt;tuvage, Mrs . Ruth Shain,
and Mrs. Irene Parker.
Mrs. Lisle presided at the
business meeting with 64
shulin calls being reported.
Mrs . Helen Teaford read a
letter from Pete Spilkug, mis:
Mhry Wiggi 110 Bentz, 194:!: stonary home from Korea.
Kennl'lh Harris and Ann and also nolL&gt;d that a birthday
ca rd had been sent to Dorothy
Snnth Hupc. 1948 ; Ma rl ene
Wilson and Sue Clark Housh, Al vord. missionary in
l{hodesia . Ann Sauvage read
1953 : Marcia Gruese r Arnold,
a letter of thanks from CROP ·
!958. and Hank Cleland ,
Halph Werry &lt;md Bob ArnG, for money donated .
The se crelary and
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treasurer's reports were
A scholarship will be
awarded to i:l graduating son given and a free will offering
or da ughter of a Pomeroy wa s taken . Mrs. Sauvage
lligh School alumni member. gave devotions using scripHigh School transcripts arc to lure from St. Matthew and
be sent to the Pomeroy High read in gs, ··Tribut e to
Alumni Association , P. 0 . Mother" , "Mothers By Prt&gt;Box 202. Pomeroy, 45769. The xy", and " A Mother's Love."
scholarship is ba sed on The closing readings was
given by Mrs. Opal Kloes and
acHdemic achievement.
Tickets are now on sale for was entitled "This Is Her
the banquet and dance for $5 Day ".
RefreshrnenL• were senoed
t•a ch at New York Clothing
by
Mrs. Winebrenner and
House. Mayer-H1ll Barber
Mrs.
Beulah Ward to those
Shop. a nd from Mrs. April
named
and Mrs . Nora
SJnitll, scc relc:lry·treasurer .
Houdashell, Miss Marcia
Karr , Mrs. Alma Hilldore,
a nd Mr s . Margar e t
Eichinger.

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actors are saying . I have
often wunde1·ed where I could
complain about this . If you
could pass the word to the
right people you would make '
a lot of people happy . - BERNICE
DEAR BERNfCE - Rest
assured r will pass the word
along to at least one studio. POLLY
Polly will send you one of
her si gned thank-you
newspaper coupon clippers if
she uses your favorite
Pointer, Peeve or Problem in
her column . Write POLLY'S
J'OLNTERS in care or !his
newspaper.

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l:OU IP MENT rOR cornplet e btmu ty
'3 hop lor tour ope ral ofs
1l ~ ol d th1 s week
Phone

Any U.S., made car- parts
if needed . Excludes
tront-wheel drive cars.

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992-

5434
COUNTRY MOBILE Home Pork
Rout e 33. no r th of Pom eroy
la rge loh . Col i 992· 74 79.
SMALL APT s u1ta ble f or onl y one.
f u rn 1~ h ed . Co ll992·5261 . eve nings.

Call Now For
Appointment
Pomeroy landmark
'tP-..J!ck W. Carsey, Mgr.
Phone 992 -21 .81

D~AlEf.I S AU CTIO N So le

Publ i c
1n v1ICd. f r1day . Mo y 5 12 noo11
Al l new rne r chond1 se so ld in
quo n111y Ideal for s to re s . ,-ord
~ a l e s , I leo ma rk e ts . e tc. AI
O h io R1ver Auct1 on . Me1gs
~ eg u l or
Placo
M 1ddl ep or 1
A uct io n Soles
Fr 1doy and
Sat urd ay ni ghh 7 pm

BE ST SE lECT IO N of the bes t wood .
sto..,es 111 So urhoo s te rn Oh10
jo1 ul. Mo r'~o
El el.
flf ol1o ,
l empwoo d and Nofh uo . Zion
Hea l Co. 8 Pu tr101 n Dr (a ll M 1ll
~1. ). Athen!l
fl1 4 59'2 ·6079 or
61 4 6% 1187 .

LOCUST POSTS lor

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Bit long .
$1 ~5 ea ch . 1975 Ford F- 150 4
wh eel driYe , $3800 Goo d con
d it1on . 992 ·tJ 2qs o r 843· 1933

BURR O UG HS } ENSl· MAltC o( ·
rn o(hn1c
Pho ne
co unt 1n g
215 6 lhe Dm l y Se nt1ncl
Il l Cou 11 Stree l
Po mer o y
Ol no

TRAilER SPACE.
m ile lro111
Meig s High Scho ol on Ol d Rt
33. 992 ·294 1 o r 992·2689,

f'urSale

SENIOR

CO RSAGES

ClTlZEN S· O u r
new
assistance . you may be
a ble to live in ou r a pa rt me nt
lor less tha n $50 a month . For
mor e in fo rmat ion . con tact
Vi l lage Manor Apartment s.
re n te r~

992.7787

buy
23 Cho11ne l CB anren no plus PA
~ y ~ ! em
$60
l ik e n ew
992 7040 .
1H

SU PER A IIO(Io r wi th
hyd1aui1C. G o od ·running condl ·
11on New t1re s Wi th pl ow ~ and
m o we r $ 1200 li nn . Call alter~ .

991 5069 .

TWO BEiiROOM Trail er . adult s
on ly . 992 3324
10 x 50 2 bedroo m mobi le hom e in
Racine are a. 992 -5858 .
SMAll RURAL home w ith co nve·
n1ences. Write bo11. 729·0 . c-o
Do ily Sentinel . Po meroy. Oh io.
FURNISHED APT near Rac ine
$130 pe-r month. 949 ·2153 .

MOl HER S

Doy

P1om
arr an gement s. W ood
liber flowe r!. Rea sonab ly pr~ c
ed . Mode to ord er 992 -bJ68
MAPLE SINGLE bed $ 25 . 12 K 14
be ige carpe l $35 Do ub le' bed
ONE MOTOR OlA con so le 19·
scr een . I corn c11 b 992 555'1.

1977 FO RD F 150 4 w hee l dr1ve
Exc el len t cond1t1on q92 53 48
1978 G OLDEN EAG LE Delu~te CJ S
Jee p . Only •WOO rn de s SeHmg
to bu y cor Ca l l 9 ·5. 992 711 3
lAYING HEN S a nd 4 p1gs Phom:!

qn .J t83
MOT O RO lA A M · FM 8 11ack 111
d m h radio to l 11 all Ford p ro
du cts. EK ce ll enl con d11 1on $50
Rt 33 111 8 ur l 1ngh om a cross
f rom B u r ~ on ' s G roce ry

If YOU ho ve o se r v1 ce to o l,f er ,
wo n ! to buy or ~e ll somethi11 g. 350 HONDA. Pr1ced for qlJiclo.
.sole . See Eldon Wa lburn or coli
a e looking for wor k
or
~92 - ~ 805 alte r 5 :00pm .
wha teve r .
you 'll get re sult s
fosl er with o Sentin el Wont Ad. BEN. FRANKliN f 1r eploce . Sc r een .
CoU992·21 5b .
gr a te nu e , Ca ll a lte r 5 30 pm

992.6 10 1.
BIG 6 Day Gara ge and Por ch So le .
Ap ril 30 Ia Ma y 5. Across f rom SIX ROOM houSe . Ur.hty r oom . 10
Fu ner al Home.
Foglesong
Jt 10 w ood uh l1ty budd mg 22 h .
Mason. WV . l ot s ol d •sh es . on·
L e 1 ~u re lu-ne Cam per . sell
tiqueS , miSC . Odi erent Ite m s
con1 a1 ned. A C. 7 &lt;~2 · 18q3 .
eo~day . 10· ~ · Ra in or sh1n e .
1973 RANG ER '1 len p 1 c ~ u p . A lt e r
THR EE YARD sal es . Thu1 s.. F1i ..
5 prn , col l 2 47· 2tl84 .
011d Sol. May 4 ,5 . 8 6 . Cr o w s
METAl SHOWER w ith l iberg lo ss
Subdivi sio ~o , ot F1ve Poin ts
bo l1 om, l1k e new. $flO M art h a
YARD SALE. rhur!Ji , Fr i. . and Sot .
Fo K. 33 Cus te r Stree t, M 1d·
b , 7 , I 8. 9 until dorlo. at Joa n
dl e po rt
Stewart' s on Depot St. , Ru tl a nd
Oh iO.
TWO

FAMIL Y

Som eth~ng

ya r d

s ol e .

for e veryone Fr1doy

and Saturday . May 5 and b . 133
Bulf ~ ut A v enue ~ P:'rner o y

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PAN TS.

wo1 k

s,h1 rb .
re cycled 1eo ns. cov e r a ll ~ a nd
d1~ r11111 c u ro ll ~ Od d ~ and E nd ~
Shop . Rt 1 M idd le poll Oh 1a
9'n·6 17J

FOR SAlE . Cobboge ,
toma to , mang o . ho t peppe r ,
(e lery, b roccol i . pet u ni as ,
m arigo lds. Don Stoborl , Rt . 2 ,
Racin e. 949 ·234 2.
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prices on

FERTILIZER, NITROG~N,

POTACH, FERT-0-P-ELS
&amp; BLEND
Pomeroy landmark
Q,.,.~ck W. Carsey, Mgr.

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Phone 992-2181

YAlf: FORK l1 l t Phone 949 2705 or
&lt;i 49 2210 lo r mo re.&gt; 111l ormo 11011

J N~IJLATJ O N BUSIN ESS 1q74 Stop
1! uck

and 2 III!&gt;Uiohng '
co mpl ete w1th ex tm
b lower5 . App ro ~ . 500 bogs a t
111 Sula110 n . Evcry1 h11'9 n e eded
to go mto bu s HHl~S 992 3993
r na ch 1ne ~

$10. 9B5.358 1

FOUf.l ROOMS and both . 992·3090.

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coul1 ll owe r b1usse ll sprouh
e gg plon1 s hea d le11uce . swee t
peppers. hung a r~ an wo K ~e e r
honono rh 1h pep p ~r s Pl u~
many d dler en t vCH1 e l1e s ol
tomato plant s rnony k 111ds ol
hon g1n g
ba skets a nd pot
!l owe rs. Lo rge \1Q fl e 1y ol on
nuo ls 111 ll a ts. Cl e land Forrn ~
on d G r ~: ~n h o u !o e
Raci ne
Gera ldme Cle land

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Rv Thorn MeAn &amp; Connie
Dress &amp; Casuals
Values to $21.99
SALE

FO R MEM O RIA l Day Be ou rd ul
s p ra y ~
selec t1o n ll owe rs ,
b as k e t ~
oo ~~ e ~
Foye ~ G1l1
Sh op . N 2n d St M,d dl e por t
Hondo. 99'1 7639

Gold, Black.
Blue &amp; Red.

EED A WATER
SOFTENER?

SALE $499

20% DISCOUNT

Let Pomeroy Landmark
soften &amp; condition your
water with co.op wfllter
softener. Model UC-SVI ,

FOR ALL GRADUATING SENIORS

heritage house

'289.95

OF SHOES

Let us test vour water Free

Pomeroy landmark
\?n :!_ack W. Carsey, Mgr.
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CANVAS SHOES

WIRE CAG ES l or tomo roes . An
dr ew Cr o!. !. , Rm1ne 24 7 2851

Now Only

$

Converse · l-ast Break

1975 CR 125 El 51tl o re. 1972 125

Store Hours :
9: 30 to 5:00 Monday thru Saturday

Open Friday E~enings tiiB
·
N. 2nd Ave .
Middleport , 0 .

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YARD SALE . Wed . , Thu1 s. Fr i .
10· 5 4 mile s off Rl. 7 on 14 3.
Old d ish e~ . bottles a nd c h i no
cobmet . Ra in or sh in e.
YARD SAlE . Th ur s.. Fr1 . an d Sol
4.5.6 ol Hob son by railroad
tr ac k s. Everyth ing l ike n e w
Ra i n can ce ls . 992 ·6173 .
TH REE FAMJL Y Ya rd Sole May
4.5 6lrom 9 to -i . Belly M oo re 's
res1d ence . Rl. 7 Bypa ss . Wat ch
for s•gns .

PRING
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MAN Y FAMili ES Ya rd So l e May
4th and 5th o n Rt 143. Tw o
hou ses pa st Wo lf Pe n Rd .
Gl oria John so11 . Storts 9 ern .

FOUR FAMILY Ya rd Sol e . Fri . a nd
Sot . ol the Mi ll01d Swartz
r esiden t'e in A lfred ius! oft 681 .
Fo llo w s ign s. M isc. 1tems plus a
n1c e ~e l ect1 o n of men's ond

wo men's cos me tics.
FOUR FAMlL Y Ya rd Sole at Sill
Pullin s residence, M ud S oc~
Road , A llred , Oh io. May 4th ,
5th and 6th . 9·6 . Clot hing, in ·
fon ts and up . Uni!orms , f ur ·
f'j iture . glo!&gt;swo re. bosslne lt
and mo d m ise . Ra in cancel s.

MYLANTA
ANTACID

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Mig Lr~ 1 Sl 39
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FOREST RUN Methodis t Chur ch
Rumma ge So le in the chuHh
ba seme n t . -ith .ond 5th . 9·3 .

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A FOUR Family Yard So le. Wed .
Thurs .. Fri. 9·3 . AI 778 H1gh St. .
M iddlepo rt . Oh io .

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THREE FAM!l Y Yard Sole bes ide
Po meroy Bow ling A lley. Thurs .
and Fri. 9-4 . Baby cloth i ng.
children·s, men 's and w ornen 's.
sl ereo. m is c.
YARD SALE ot Richard Spencer' s
in Tuppers Plain s On Rl . 7 . May
5th and 6th . Wo ode n bed .
cloth in g , many o the r 1tems .

YARD SAlE . One doy on ly. Fr i..
May 5 on SiiYer Ridge Rood off
CR 30. Ele ctric ronge , wash
~tond ,
old
Vi c trola
wilh
utcords. , 5 element beam ,
books . hovJ.ehold Items . baby
!urniture, games, to y s, !Jiome
new items. Clothes for oiL
From 9•? Phone 985 · ~2~7 .
YARD SAlE . Moy ~ . S, and 0 on
State Rt . 325 in Dan ville , Ohio .
10· 5. Also a power saw and a
wedd ing gown lo Jel l, men's
shirh sites smoll and junior
clothes sizes 5 &amp; 7. Call

H2·3076 .

Middleport, 0.

.FURNITURE
Bo 1goin
Ce nte1 ~e ll s new and used fu r · ·
n1 1urc . A l ~o trade ~ o 11 d b uy s
ho use lu ll l u rnll u r e o r few
p1ecc5 Dr1 ve o li11le and sa ve o
lo t Ch eck w n h .u ~ belore you

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Rain cancei!Ji . Corner o f Fo rest
Run Rd . an~ Rt . 7.

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YARD SAL E. Main St .. Rutland
acrou
from the NoEorene
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Wbot • get •• Mom )n ""'
life? You'll find her gifty
favorites here ... from lingerie ·
andsleepwear to tops and accessories. She'll love anything and everything on her
special day ...select a few!

197'l MO DEL MASS EY Ferguson
135 tr acto r 1!1 good condi t i~n .

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N. 2nd Ave.

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50111, W. Va b C[)IdC Hec. k ~
1973 Br oodmore 14 :.: 64 2
b l:!'rlroom
1973 Dorion 14 , 60 '} h ed1 00 111
197-2 Vic tor 1on 14,67 3 bed roo m

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YARO SA LE. All si zes cloth•ng.
!urnilure, bed spread sond mrsc.
740 High St ., Middl eport . Ohio.
.9 om ro 3 pm . Thursda';' an d fri·

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Sentinel,

m .:s ro MEET
AMOUNT NOTED
Past matrOJiS ami past
The Pomeroy PTA d ea J'ed
patrons will be honored at approximate ly $350 on the re·
toni g ht 's meetin g of t'cnl smorgasbordheld allhe
CHESTE
Evangeline Chapter. Order of Pomeroy Elemcni&lt;Jry School.
R-Pians for the
to
be
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51
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annual
rally of Dislrt'ct 13
the F:aste''l1 S'"r,
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Till' procecus WI e useu or
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tl1e
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Ten
pie.
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to
be
held
at Junction City
1
7 .,
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pla.yg roum unprovctnclllH.
Past matrons arc requested The PTA extends thanks to were announced at a meeting
to wear their grand dmplcr . Powells. [ioteway and Royal ~uesrtay night of . Chester
~owns. Chapter officers ilrc Crown for contributions.
Counetl 32.1, nauchlers of
to wear their gowns. ami arc
Amenca.
to take a covered dish.
The rall v will be held on
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POWELL'S
.Store .Hours:
Mon.-Sat.
8 am-10 pm
Sunday
10 am-10 pm
Thru
MAY 6, 1978

298 SECOND ST.

·Mary Lisle presents
Asbury UMW program

GOLD RUSH SPECTACULAR
,

Shop Powell's Super Va lu during tneor storewide Gold
Rush Spectacular. Guess the number of gold nuggets in
the. jar and win a one minu'te shopping spree (not to
u :ceed SIOO .OO ). Look for circular in' Mo.nday , Mlty 1st

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AMY PAULEY
TlJRNS THREE - Amy
Lynn Pauley, daughl!'r of
Mr. and Mrs. Jamt·s Carl
Paukr. HI , Uroad Run .
Rnad. Letart, W . Va.
ren•ntl)' · celebra ted her
third birthday. Joining the
fami ly for the t•elebratinn
wrn· twr gra ndparents Mr.
and Mrs . Harold Hanson,
Middlt·port : Mr. and Mrs.
.James Pauley, Jr .. Mason,
W. Va . ; hH grt•at·
g·randmotht·r.

Mr~.

\'anna '

Samplt•s, Mason, and Tom·
my Johnson. Letart. St·n·
ding gifts wert• Mrs. Lottie
Pauley, Cedar Gro\•e, W.
Va . and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Van Meter and Tom·
. my . Masun . Gifts and fardii

were presented to Amy and
rakt·, il't: (Team and Kool·

Aid wt·rr stn•cd.

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THURSDAY
(; ,\J.LI/1 CO UNTY SAWN

SY RACUSE-" When You 're
llappy" was the program
topic used by Mrs. Mary I.isle
at the Tuesday ni ~ hl mee ting

Pomeroy High
alumni plan dance
Fonner Pomeroy Higtl
School teachers arc being in·
vi tcd to attend the Pomeroy
Hi gh School Alumni Associa·
tum banquet and dance ln bt:
hl'l d May 27 at Me1gs High
School
Many teachers have in lli ca tcd that they will bC atl.t•nd ing the reunion. Addresses

or

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not

a,·ailable and Mrs. l.tnda
Mayer. Mrs . April Smith and
Mrs. Marcia Arnold are
wor king towa rd sec uring
thc~c .

Heunion d Hss em1tac.:Lo.; up-

dat ing addr esses ar e
Margaret Will lloudashclt ,
class or 1918 : Bernadine
Shoulders Meier, class of
192:l; Bob RoberL&lt;. t9'28;
Louise llartun'g Bearl"· 193:1;
Hose Ange lellt Sisson. 1938;

r;t2. 1-: l ~ ht and Furt y ' Will

Thursdcty Cit tll t' h u11W uf
~1rs . .h •e~ n Wuud.
MEIGS County Council of
PTAs, Thursday, 7: 30p.m. at
Pomeroy Elementary School.
InstaUa tion or offi cers.
REVIVAl. in prograss
through May 7 at Hutland
Church or God. 7:30 p.m.
nightl y. Ralph Woods,
eva ngel ist. Bobby Port er,
pa st or.
fRIDAY
POMONA GRANG E, Fri·
da) , 8 p.m. at the Rock Spr·
u1~s Gra nge Hall. HarrisonJlll' l.' l

\' lill'

Grange to IJc host .

CHURCH Wornwn United
of

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U.S. NO. 1 WHITE
10

POTATOES.~~· .
FLOUR
5LB.

59¢ .

Limit 1 Per Customer .W/C
Good Only at Powell 's
Offer
res May 6, 1978

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HEINZ

CATSUP
32 oz.

68¢

W/C

Limit 1 Per Customer
Good Only al Powell's
Offer Expires May 6, 1978

BANOUET

FRIED CHICKEN
32 OZ.

$}68

Limit 1 Per Customer
Good Only at Powell's
Offer E
6, 1978

TERI TOWELS

W/C

Mci~s

Coun ty ,

May

Ft'l luwshtp Day , sack lunch
at rwon Friday at T nnl\)'
Church. Program at I::lO p.m.

A potluck supper and fa nuly night J'elcbration for the
Umtcd Methodist Women of
th e Ente rprise United
Mt•lhodist Church look place
Tuesday night allhc hon1e u[
the Rev. and Mrs . .huncs Cur·

bitt.
l.ra ce was g~ v en by the
Hev . Mr. Corbitt. Foll owing
the supper each fa mily allen·
ding contributed something
toward the program. Mrs.
Delores Will gave the scriplure; Mrs. Wanda Im boden. a
MoU1cr's Day poem ; the Her .
Mr. and Mrs. Corbitt. a song:
Mrs. Agnes Dixorr , iJ poem ;

Mrs. Fra nk te llunnel, several
newspa11cr arti cle s un
wmuen; Mrs. Ca rol Ohlinger,
cu1 P&gt;:pcrienrc concerning
mothers ; Mrs. Becky Cotterill. a word search puzzle
concerning women or the
New Testa men t. The group
s.ang " Amazing Grate" accompani ed by the minister.
Att endin g wer e the
mi nister. his wife. and fa mi·
ly, Kay, Gail , Shelly and
Ma rk. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunnel and Arlie, Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Ohlinger. and Laura.
Wanda Imbuden , Mrs . Dixon,
Mrs. Wtl l and Mt·s. Cottrill .

Location noted

Holzer Medical Center
(Discharges May 31
Cheryl BaSll, Harry
Bolinger, Linda Carroll ,
Ester Cassill, Mary Circle,
Gladys Coler Ohariet Devore",
Wilma Geer, Leola Guinther ,
Donna Harlan , Marian
Hoo ver. Marlene Hou ck,
Shirley Hudson , Mrs. Michael
Hughes and son, Winifred
Hurst , Gayle
Mullen,
Margaret Ohlinger , H e l e~
Oney, Carolyn Roush , Debra
Selbe, Eddie Simpkins,
Walter Wilds , Carrie Willis,
Delores Wiseman , Jane
Wood.
(Births May 3)
Mr . and Mrs. Charles
Cleland , a daughter, Racine;
Mr. and Mrs. Timmy White, a
daughter, Jackson .

The shot heard round the
world wasn't fired at Concord
- it was given to us in the
doctor's offi ce.

Show her with cards and candy
from Dutton Drug Co.

Extra
SjJecial Fabrics
for
Extra
Special Tops

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Students,
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By Helen and Sue Bottel

No one watches their pennies anymore - Uncle Sam
has exper1.s keeping track of
'em fur us.

UN IT E D Method ist
Women, Heath United
Methodist .Church, 7:30 p.rri.
· Monday at the chutch. Mrs.
Juanita Bachtel to have the
program on "Developing a
Personal Theology" with
Mrs. Beulah Hayes to be
devolional ·leader. Mrs. Mae
Lambert, Mrs. Terri Byer,
Mrs. Mae Ketchka and Mrs.
Jane Gilkey will be hostesses.

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DAY BUY
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And Get A Purse.. '12 Price

heritage house
Micldfeport

Polly Cramer

MY.GRANDFATHER THE PHILOSOPHER!
DEAR HELEN AND SUE :
· I .got p~egnanllasl year but had a miscarriage. Mom sent me
to hve wtlh my grandparents and I've learned a lot since then .
I respect myself now and don 't plan to make that mistake
agatn. I'm gellmg good grades, have nice friends and know
when to say "No!"
· .. ~ut mY, ,grandfalher, a college professor, is always spouting
saymgs that prove I shouldn't go out with boys just yet. (I'm
almosllo.)
His lat.~st is, '_'Those who ignore history are condemned to
rehve 1t, meamng " Remember you got pregnant. " What can
I say ? · ADRIAN
DEAR ADRIAN :
How about," 'Experience is the best teacher' : I've learned
my lesson, Gra ndpa."? -SUE , .
.

Mildew forms
in closet

DEAR POLLY -Please tell
me of something that will
fight dampness in a clothes
closet that is near the wall of
a brick house. Mildew is
beginning to form on shoes
and clothing . -NEIL
DEAR NEIL- Remove the
mildew from lbe shoes and
clothing and then keep a low
watt light bulb burning in the
DEAR ADRIAN :
·elosel all the lime. Be sure it
Or, "Let the dead past bury it 's dead ."
is not near clothing or
NOTE
YOUR GRANDFATHER : Adrian has proved anything that might become
herself. Fgr g~h sake~. let her have a normal teen life! . too hot. If )&lt;OUhave a ceiling
HEU' N
·
light in the closet that is
usually out of the way
RAP :
o anything that could cause a
f'm going with Harry whose ex-girlfriend is a pretty good firehazard. -POLLY
friendofmine-oris she?
DEAR POLLY- You will
Every night she calls me up with more warnings about have no more annoyance with
Harry. Honest, he doesn 'I seem that way at all .
•
. a slipping rolling pin cover if
I love lum \but I can't help listening. Maybe she's right.. yousewelasliclhreadaround
HE!.P
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each end of the cover. This
HELP :
.
works perfectly. -AMELIA
· And maybe she s unply wants Harry back.
DEAR POLLy - Recently
Change lhesubjectorhang up .- HEI.EN AND SUE
while we were on a vacation
with another couple the husDEAR HEI.F.N AND SUE :
band had a rough edge on one
I am doing a very sinful thing. I'm having sex with my uncle of his fingernails. He used the
who is 20 years older than me. I do it mostly for the money he striking surface of a match
pays me, but I think I'd even call up and beg him to meet me if book for filing off the rough
it was for free. I'm 16.
t'tlge. I thought that an ex·
It 's my fault -I coaxed him into it.
cellenl idea for an emergenShould I go to my aunl and e•plain all that's happened and cy. -EDNA
ask her fo rgiveness ? . P.I.G.
DEAR POLLY - A small
DEARP.:
block of camphor placed in a
No 1
drawer or suitcase wi'll
Go lo your uncle and explain all that sex and money business remove impossible odors
is in the past! If he argues. tell him you'll have to gel moral within a few days. r have
support from your parents ... and his wife..
even conquered the odor or ·
Whether you're mostly at fault or not , a man who takes ad· smoke from pillows and
vantage of his tee1mge niece is a pretty miserable character. clothing by pulling them in a
Stay clear or him' · HF.I.EN AND SUE
dosed sui tcase with camphor
for a wee k or two. -LOUISE
DEAR POLLY - I find the
plastic or mel&lt;!! tube~ thlll
Q. My mother is going into her Medicare ·insurance pay my husband's cigars come in
the hospital next month for an for? Are there any services make excellent holders for
operation. What services will Medicare won't cover?
my crochet needles. I leave
A. When a beneficiary is a the liners in to keep the
hospital inpatient, Medicare needles from gelling scratchhospital insurance can pay ed.
for a semiprivate room and
My son·tn·law makes onion
all meals; regular nursing rings in his restaurant and he
services; costs of special puts the onions in the freezer
care units (such as an in· for 10 to 15 minutes before
tensive care unit); drugs culling. When the juice is
furnished by the hospita l; lab frozen it does not make one
tests, X-rays, and other cry. -JANE
radiology services billed by
DEAR POLLY - I have a
the hospital; medical sup- new use for a broken car
plies and appliances; antenna. I slick one in my
operating and recovery room angel wing plant, close to the
Open Friday til8
costs ; and rehabilitation stem . As the plant grows I
services. Medicare cannot can pull up another length of
Saturday til6
pay for personal convenience the antenna. Saves looking
items, private duty nurses, around for a nice thin straight
the first 3 pints of blood in a slick. - MARGUERITE
benefit period, or for- a
DEAR POLLY - I saw a
private room unless it is question lri the colwnn thlll
medicaUy necessary.
was never answered. To both
my husband and I it is an irri• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • taut. The question was " Does
anyone else feel as I do about
the horrible music on TV
shows ." I think it was a com·
plimenllo call it horrible and
loud
as Peggy did because I
NfW
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think it spoils any show. I call
CO-ORDINATED
it weird and ear splittin~ and

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For vacation lime, the only
matched luggage we can af·
ford is three shopping bags
from the same department
store.
People aren 'l gelling better
- it's just harder to find
anything considered sinful to
perpetrate.
PUBLIC NOTICE
The
en v i ronmenla l
assessm en I has be~n com ·
pleted by Floyd G . Browne
and Assoc iates , ltd . for the

Select Something
For Mother Now.

-Insulates against cold
or heat.
-Will not cltlp. crack or
-No need to tear off
your roof to repair ,any
· slate, metal, shingle or
built-up roof. Make It
leakproof with beautiful
Granules.
- Otoose yours in any.
color of your choice.
-Add years of life to
your present home or
building.

GUARANTEE
ON IJIH
1\AlERIALS AND
LABOR• .

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cons tr u c tion

of

sewage facili t ies I n the
Powell Sl . area of the Village
of Middleport .
This dOCumenl will be
avallllble for publ i c in .
spection Monday through

peel.

greeters. ·

SALE SLATED
The Eleanor Circle of the
Heath United Methodist
Church will hold a rwrunage
sale on May 9 at the church
basement. The sale will begin
al 9a .m.

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Dons ,Grueser, and Mrs.
Salu ay, ay 20 , gmmng Mary
K
H0 lte r .
at 10 a.m. with Per.ry Council
. d r I lle
283, New Lexington, to be
Mrs. H
Ritchie
lol 1o a etal r
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host counc il. Chesler, from
e en ay or, s e
Guiding Star of Syracuse, councilor, advising of the
Kyger, and Theodorus Coun- death of Laura I.a Boileaux,
cil of Pomeroy will charter a of Cincinnati who died with a
bus to the rally. Those in· massive heart attack during
teresled in going are asked to the lime she was in Tiffin for
('Onlacl Mrs. Dorothy Rit· the rally. Mrs. La 'Boileaux
chi e.
was stale councilor, 1~9.
The District will furnish the
Visitors at the m~eling
meal, rolls. coffee and table were Charlotte Nease,
service for the dinner with Pauline Morarily, and Jean
each member to take two Hall of the Guiding Star Conn·
covered dishes, along with cil, Syracuse . Mrs. Zana
gifts for the good or the order Gainer was reported home
table, the country store U!ble , from the hospil&lt;ll, and it was
and the 25 cent gift U!ble. noted that Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Those from Chester Counci l Bbsell have a new greatnot planning to attend, but great-granddaughter. Mrs.
with a gift to sena are askl&gt;d Elizabeth Hayes thanked the
to take illo the next Council council for gifts and cards
meeting.
during her hosil&lt;llizalion.
A practice for the rally will
Asilent auction was held by
be held Sunday at 1 p.m. at the home anrl orphans' com·
Junction City. At Tuesday rnillee . Mrs. Clari ce Allen
night's meeting, a practice was pianist for the meeting.
was held for receiving the naAttending the meeting
tiona I an d stale officers.
besides those named were
At the May 16 meeting of Mrs. Goldie Frederick, Mrs.
Council, the 44th anniversary Fern Morri s, Mrs. Ada
oftheCheslerCouncilwillbe Neutzling , Mrs . Ma e
ce lebr ated .
Charter McPeek. Mrs. I.elhll Wood.
members will be honored . Mrs. Ada Mor ri s, Mrs .
Mrs. Ritchie , distri ct deputy, T helma Whil e, Mr s .
reported on the rally held Margaret Tuttle, Mrs. Eileen
recently at Tiffin and about Martin , Mrs. Zelda Weher,
her visit to the national home Mrs. Ada Van Meter, Mrs.
there. She noted that any Ethe l Orr, Mrs . Erma
member can go there and Cleland, Mrs. Ada Bisse ll ,
while only 23 are there now, Mrs. Mabel Van' Meter, Mrs.
the horne can accomodale Laura Mae N1 ce , Mrs. Julte
more. Others going to the ral· Rose, Mrs. Leona Hensley,
ly were Mrs. Marcia Keller, Mrs. Bett y Housh, Mrs. Mary
Mrs . Charlotte Grant, Mrs. Showall&lt;•r, and Mrs. lnzy
Newell.

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SATURDAY
HACINE Base ball Assn.
bake sale, tag day, pop bottle
Calvar y Bible Church,
and bott le cap collections and formerly or 26 North Second
car wash beg inning a t 9 a.m. Avenue in Middleport . is
Saturday.
an noun cing a c han ~e of
RE VIVAL , un de rw ay at locatwn . The new locat10n. 1s
Si'r:ttlJSe " Chiil'etr --·or· "the .•. Jil lh~. hea rt. of.uo~ .of M.etgs .
Nazarene, 7 each evening Co unt y's fastes t g ~o wm g
with the Rev. Ed Irwin, ar eas . The church s new
and
song locat ton ts best reached by
eva nge li st
eva ngelist of Harriso n. Tex., tumlng left al FJve Potnts
spea king. Revi va l will ont o Fla t w~ds Ro~ d and
continue through May 14 and then nght at the r rst In·
the public is invited.
tcrscctton. following Co~nty
BAK E
SALE
by Road .25 (Pomeroy Ptket
llarrisonvi lle senior Citizens approxliilately I '~ mtles. The
9 a.m. to s. p.m. Saturday at large red metal building is
comer or Rout es 143 and 681 situated on the left at the top
across from the former store of the hill. This new site was
in Harrisonville.
made available through the
'co urtesy of Mr . and Mrs.
Roger Epple. Th e new
SUNDAY
EASTERN Junior class location will better enable
horse show Sunday beginning Calvary Bible Church to meet
at 10 a.m. at Bar 30 above the needs or a grwoing area.
The schedule or services
high school. Sanctioned by
will
remain as follows :
OVHFA.
BAPTISMAL services at Sunday School 9:30 a .m.,
Leading Creek foll owing Morning Worship 10 :30 a .m.,
Sunday School at Rutland Sunday evening service 7:30
Church or God. W. D. p.m., and th e midw ee k
Watkins, stat e over seer , prayer meeting and Bible
guest speaker at evening study will be at 7:31l p.m.
services. Public invited.
Calvary Bible Church in·
vites
the public to visit the
MONDAY
new
location
.
POMEHOY JYfA , Monday
night 7:30, with the program
to be by the fifth and sixth
grade bands. New officers
will installed and a nursery
will
be
pr ov id ed .
Kinder.garten and first grade
parents will' be hostesses and

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Limit 1 Per Customer ·
Good Only at Powell's Offer Expires May 6, 1978

of the United Methudist Winebrenner .
Women of the Asbury United
Mrs. Lisle was ass isted in
MethlKl ist Church held allhe the program by Mrs. Opal
hurnc of Mrs . Bernice Kloes, Mrs . Rose Ann
Jenkins , Mrs. April Harmon,
-Mrs. Belly _Koch, _l\lrs , Ann
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S&lt;tuvage, Mrs . Ruth Shain,
and Mrs. Irene Parker.
Mrs. Lisle presided at the
business meeting with 64
shulin calls being reported.
Mrs . Helen Teaford read a
letter from Pete Spilkug, mis:
Mhry Wiggi 110 Bentz, 194:!: stonary home from Korea.
Kennl'lh Harris and Ann and also nolL&gt;d that a birthday
ca rd had been sent to Dorothy
Snnth Hupc. 1948 ; Ma rl ene
Wilson and Sue Clark Housh, Al vord. missionary in
l{hodesia . Ann Sauvage read
1953 : Marcia Gruese r Arnold,
a letter of thanks from CROP ·
!958. and Hank Cleland ,
Halph Werry &lt;md Bob ArnG, for money donated .
The se crelary and
196:1.
treasurer's reports were
A scholarship will be
awarded to i:l graduating son given and a free will offering
or da ughter of a Pomeroy wa s taken . Mrs. Sauvage
lligh School alumni member. gave devotions using scripHigh School transcripts arc to lure from St. Matthew and
be sent to the Pomeroy High read in gs, ··Tribut e to
Alumni Association , P. 0 . Mother" , "Mothers By Prt&gt;Box 202. Pomeroy, 45769. The xy", and " A Mother's Love."
scholarship is ba sed on The closing readings was
given by Mrs. Opal Kloes and
acHdemic achievement.
Tickets are now on sale for was entitled "This Is Her
the banquet and dance for $5 Day ".
RefreshrnenL• were senoed
t•a ch at New York Clothing
by
Mrs. Winebrenner and
House. Mayer-H1ll Barber
Mrs.
Beulah Ward to those
Shop. a nd from Mrs. April
named
and Mrs . Nora
SJnitll, scc relc:lry·treasurer .
Houdashell, Miss Marcia
Karr , Mrs. Alma Hilldore,
a nd Mr s . Margar e t
Eichinger.

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the Ma-yor's Office, 237 Ra ce
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10ptn Frida';'

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it drowns out whatever the
actors are saying . I have
often wunde1·ed where I could
complain about this . If you
could pass the word to the
right people you would make '
a lot of people happy . - BERNICE
DEAR BERNfCE - Rest
assured r will pass the word
along to at least one studio. POLLY
Polly will send you one of
her si gned thank-you
newspaper coupon clippers if
she uses your favorite
Pointer, Peeve or Problem in
her column . Write POLLY'S
J'OLNTERS in care or !his
newspaper.

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cu kiu n1 l hl o r1de lm·II IIJer rlog
fo od. an d oil typ ~&lt;o ol o;,o l t Ew .
c c l ~ i o r Salt Wo 1k s In c f: Mo u1
~ ~ . f'orn er oy '197 J M91

SPECIAL

l:OU IP MENT rOR cornplet e btmu ty
'3 hop lor tour ope ral ofs
1l ~ ol d th1 s week
Phone

Any U.S., made car- parts
if needed . Excludes
tront-wheel drive cars.

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Pho ne

992-

5434
COUNTRY MOBILE Home Pork
Rout e 33. no r th of Pom eroy
la rge loh . Col i 992· 74 79.
SMALL APT s u1ta ble f or onl y one.
f u rn 1~ h ed . Co ll992·5261 . eve nings.

Call Now For
Appointment
Pomeroy landmark
'tP-..J!ck W. Carsey, Mgr.
Phone 992 -21 .81

D~AlEf.I S AU CTIO N So le

Publ i c
1n v1ICd. f r1day . Mo y 5 12 noo11
Al l new rne r chond1 se so ld in
quo n111y Ideal for s to re s . ,-ord
~ a l e s , I leo ma rk e ts . e tc. AI
O h io R1ver Auct1 on . Me1gs
~ eg u l or
Placo
M 1ddl ep or 1
A uct io n Soles
Fr 1doy and
Sat urd ay ni ghh 7 pm

BE ST SE lECT IO N of the bes t wood .
sto..,es 111 So urhoo s te rn Oh10
jo1 ul. Mo r'~o
El el.
flf ol1o ,
l empwoo d and Nofh uo . Zion
Hea l Co. 8 Pu tr101 n Dr (a ll M 1ll
~1. ). Athen!l
fl1 4 59'2 ·6079 or
61 4 6% 1187 .

LOCUST POSTS lor

~ ol e

Bit long .
$1 ~5 ea ch . 1975 Ford F- 150 4
wh eel driYe , $3800 Goo d con
d it1on . 992 ·tJ 2qs o r 843· 1933

BURR O UG HS } ENSl· MAltC o( ·
rn o(hn1c
Pho ne
co unt 1n g
215 6 lhe Dm l y Se nt1ncl
Il l Cou 11 Stree l
Po mer o y
Ol no

TRAilER SPACE.
m ile lro111
Meig s High Scho ol on Ol d Rt
33. 992 ·294 1 o r 992·2689,

f'urSale

SENIOR

CO RSAGES

ClTlZEN S· O u r
new
assistance . you may be
a ble to live in ou r a pa rt me nt
lor less tha n $50 a month . For
mor e in fo rmat ion . con tact
Vi l lage Manor Apartment s.
re n te r~

992.7787

buy
23 Cho11ne l CB anren no plus PA
~ y ~ ! em
$60
l ik e n ew
992 7040 .
1H

SU PER A IIO(Io r wi th
hyd1aui1C. G o od ·running condl ·
11on New t1re s Wi th pl ow ~ and
m o we r $ 1200 li nn . Call alter~ .

991 5069 .

TWO BEiiROOM Trail er . adult s
on ly . 992 3324
10 x 50 2 bedroo m mobi le hom e in
Racine are a. 992 -5858 .
SMAll RURAL home w ith co nve·
n1ences. Write bo11. 729·0 . c-o
Do ily Sentinel . Po meroy. Oh io.
FURNISHED APT near Rac ine
$130 pe-r month. 949 ·2153 .

MOl HER S

Doy

P1om
arr an gement s. W ood
liber flowe r!. Rea sonab ly pr~ c
ed . Mode to ord er 992 -bJ68
MAPLE SINGLE bed $ 25 . 12 K 14
be ige carpe l $35 Do ub le' bed
ONE MOTOR OlA con so le 19·
scr een . I corn c11 b 992 555'1.

1977 FO RD F 150 4 w hee l dr1ve
Exc el len t cond1t1on q92 53 48
1978 G OLDEN EAG LE Delu~te CJ S
Jee p . Only •WOO rn de s SeHmg
to bu y cor Ca l l 9 ·5. 992 711 3
lAYING HEN S a nd 4 p1gs Phom:!

qn .J t83
MOT O RO lA A M · FM 8 11ack 111
d m h radio to l 11 all Ford p ro
du cts. EK ce ll enl con d11 1on $50
Rt 33 111 8 ur l 1ngh om a cross
f rom B u r ~ on ' s G roce ry

If YOU ho ve o se r v1 ce to o l,f er ,
wo n ! to buy or ~e ll somethi11 g. 350 HONDA. Pr1ced for qlJiclo.
.sole . See Eldon Wa lburn or coli
a e looking for wor k
or
~92 - ~ 805 alte r 5 :00pm .
wha teve r .
you 'll get re sult s
fosl er with o Sentin el Wont Ad. BEN. FRANKliN f 1r eploce . Sc r een .
CoU992·21 5b .
gr a te nu e , Ca ll a lte r 5 30 pm

992.6 10 1.
BIG 6 Day Gara ge and Por ch So le .
Ap ril 30 Ia Ma y 5. Across f rom SIX ROOM houSe . Ur.hty r oom . 10
Fu ner al Home.
Foglesong
Jt 10 w ood uh l1ty budd mg 22 h .
Mason. WV . l ot s ol d •sh es . on·
L e 1 ~u re lu-ne Cam per . sell
tiqueS , miSC . Odi erent Ite m s
con1 a1 ned. A C. 7 &lt;~2 · 18q3 .
eo~day . 10· ~ · Ra in or sh1n e .
1973 RANG ER '1 len p 1 c ~ u p . A lt e r
THR EE YARD sal es . Thu1 s.. F1i ..
5 prn , col l 2 47· 2tl84 .
011d Sol. May 4 ,5 . 8 6 . Cr o w s
METAl SHOWER w ith l iberg lo ss
Subdivi sio ~o , ot F1ve Poin ts
bo l1 om, l1k e new. $flO M art h a
YARD SALE. rhur!Ji , Fr i. . and Sot .
Fo K. 33 Cus te r Stree t, M 1d·
b , 7 , I 8. 9 until dorlo. at Joa n
dl e po rt
Stewart' s on Depot St. , Ru tl a nd
Oh iO.
TWO

FAMIL Y

Som eth~ng

ya r d

s ol e .

for e veryone Fr1doy

and Saturday . May 5 and b . 133
Bulf ~ ut A v enue ~ P:'rner o y

PlANl S

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PAN TS.

wo1 k

s,h1 rb .
re cycled 1eo ns. cov e r a ll ~ a nd
d1~ r11111 c u ro ll ~ Od d ~ and E nd ~
Shop . Rt 1 M idd le poll Oh 1a
9'n·6 17J

FOR SAlE . Cobboge ,
toma to , mang o . ho t peppe r ,
(e lery, b roccol i . pet u ni as ,
m arigo lds. Don Stoborl , Rt . 2 ,
Racin e. 949 ·234 2.
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Check our low, low
prices on

FERTILIZER, NITROG~N,

POTACH, FERT-0-P-ELS
&amp; BLEND
Pomeroy landmark
Q,.,.~ck W. Carsey, Mgr.

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Phone 992-2181

YAlf: FORK l1 l t Phone 949 2705 or
&lt;i 49 2210 lo r mo re.&gt; 111l ormo 11011

J N~IJLATJ O N BUSIN ESS 1q74 Stop
1! uck

and 2 III!&gt;Uiohng '
co mpl ete w1th ex tm
b lower5 . App ro ~ . 500 bogs a t
111 Sula110 n . Evcry1 h11'9 n e eded
to go mto bu s HHl~S 992 3993
r na ch 1ne ~

$10. 9B5.358 1

FOUf.l ROOMS and both . 992·3090.

WORK

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coul1 ll owe r b1usse ll sprouh
e gg plon1 s hea d le11uce . swee t
peppers. hung a r~ an wo K ~e e r
honono rh 1h pep p ~r s Pl u~
many d dler en t vCH1 e l1e s ol
tomato plant s rnony k 111ds ol
hon g1n g
ba skets a nd pot
!l owe rs. Lo rge \1Q fl e 1y ol on
nuo ls 111 ll a ts. Cl e land Forrn ~
on d G r ~: ~n h o u !o e
Raci ne
Gera ldme Cle land

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GroWOMEN'S SANDALS

Rv Thorn MeAn &amp; Connie
Dress &amp; Casuals
Values to $21.99
SALE

FO R MEM O RIA l Day Be ou rd ul
s p ra y ~
selec t1o n ll owe rs ,
b as k e t ~
oo ~~ e ~
Foye ~ G1l1
Sh op . N 2n d St M,d dl e por t
Hondo. 99'1 7639

Gold, Black.
Blue &amp; Red.

EED A WATER
SOFTENER?

SALE $499

20% DISCOUNT

Let Pomeroy Landmark
soften &amp; condition your
water with co.op wfllter
softener. Model UC-SVI ,

FOR ALL GRADUATING SENIORS

heritage house

'289.95

OF SHOES

Let us test vour water Free

Pomeroy landmark
\?n :!_ack W. Carsey, Mgr.
~.

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CANVAS SHOES

WIRE CAG ES l or tomo roes . An
dr ew Cr o!. !. , Rm1ne 24 7 2851

Now Only

$

Converse · l-ast Break

1975 CR 125 El 51tl o re. 1972 125

Store Hours :
9: 30 to 5:00 Monday thru Saturday

Open Friday E~enings tiiB
·
N. 2nd Ave .
Middleport , 0 .

P,hone992·218t

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from
neighborhood ASSOCIATED DRUGGISTS
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YARD SALE . Wed . , Thu1 s. Fr i .
10· 5 4 mile s off Rl. 7 on 14 3.
Old d ish e~ . bottles a nd c h i no
cobmet . Ra in or sh in e.
YARD SAlE . Th ur s.. Fr1 . an d Sol
4.5.6 ol Hob son by railroad
tr ac k s. Everyth ing l ike n e w
Ra i n can ce ls . 992 ·6173 .
TH REE FAMJL Y Ya rd Sole May
4.5 6lrom 9 to -i . Belly M oo re 's
res1d ence . Rl. 7 Bypa ss . Wat ch
for s•gns .

PRING
•
av1ngs

MAN Y FAMili ES Ya rd So l e May
4th and 5th o n Rt 143. Tw o
hou ses pa st Wo lf Pe n Rd .
Gl oria John so11 . Storts 9 ern .

FOUR FAMILY Ya rd Sol e . Fri . a nd
Sot . ol the Mi ll01d Swartz
r esiden t'e in A lfred ius! oft 681 .
Fo llo w s ign s. M isc. 1tems plus a
n1c e ~e l ect1 o n of men's ond

wo men's cos me tics.
FOUR FAMlL Y Ya rd Sole at Sill
Pullin s residence, M ud S oc~
Road , A llred , Oh io. May 4th ,
5th and 6th . 9·6 . Clot hing, in ·
fon ts and up . Uni!orms , f ur ·
f'j iture . glo!&gt;swo re. bosslne lt
and mo d m ise . Ra in cancel s.

MYLANTA
ANTACID

liQUi(J 1J 01
Mt(l l1~ 1

S2 48

or lacltts 1005
Mig Lr~ 1 Sl 39
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FOREST RUN Methodis t Chur ch
Rumma ge So le in the chuHh
ba seme n t . -ith .ond 5th . 9·3 .

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A FOUR Family Yard So le. Wed .
Thurs .. Fri. 9·3 . AI 778 H1gh St. .
M iddlepo rt . Oh io .

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THREE FAM!l Y Yard Sole bes ide
Po meroy Bow ling A lley. Thurs .
and Fri. 9-4 . Baby cloth i ng.
children·s, men 's and w ornen 's.
sl ereo. m is c.
YARD SALE ot Richard Spencer' s
in Tuppers Plain s On Rl . 7 . May
5th and 6th . Wo ode n bed .
cloth in g , many o the r 1tems .

YARD SAlE . One doy on ly. Fr i..
May 5 on SiiYer Ridge Rood off
CR 30. Ele ctric ronge , wash
~tond ,
old
Vi c trola
wilh
utcords. , 5 element beam ,
books . hovJ.ehold Items . baby
!urniture, games, to y s, !Jiome
new items. Clothes for oiL
From 9•? Phone 985 · ~2~7 .
YARD SAlE . Moy ~ . S, and 0 on
State Rt . 325 in Dan ville , Ohio .
10· 5. Also a power saw and a
wedd ing gown lo Jel l, men's
shirh sites smoll and junior
clothes sizes 5 &amp; 7. Call

H2·3076 .

Middleport, 0.

.FURNITURE
Bo 1goin
Ce nte1 ~e ll s new and used fu r · ·
n1 1urc . A l ~o trade ~ o 11 d b uy s
ho use lu ll l u rnll u r e o r few
p1ecc5 Dr1 ve o li11le and sa ve o
lo t Ch eck w n h .u ~ belore you

qq1. 7b08

"Stock Up Now "!!

3(:rtP.I1111Q
for Sens1h~e S ~ 1n
LOhOII 4 Ol or Get 3 01
Mig list S4 09 e~cll

BOXED

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Silt ~h i! fld ~ Ofed Seals

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YARD SALE . Moy 5 ond b. 10·3.
Rain cancei!Ji . Corner o f Fo rest
Run Rd . an~ Rt . 7.

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Y9) ?'lOS .
RUTl AND

snoo

3 AND 4 RM . furnis hed a nd un·

YARD SAL E. Main St .. Rutland
acrou
from the NoEorene
· Church . Fri. and Sot . 9· ?

Wbot • get •• Mom )n ""'
life? You'll find her gifty
favorites here ... from lingerie ·
andsleepwear to tops and accessories. She'll love anything and everything on her
special day ...select a few!

197'l MO DEL MASS EY Ferguson
135 tr acto r 1!1 good condi t i~n .

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BAHR CLOTHIERS
N. 2nd Ave.

8 .!1, S MOBIU: HOMtS Pt "Plea
50111, W. Va b C[)IdC Hec. k ~
1973 Br oodmore 14 :.: 64 2
b l:!'rlroom
1973 Dorion 14 , 60 '} h ed1 00 111
197-2 Vic tor 1on 14,67 3 bed roo m

Nelso n Dru g

AD.eoon

YARO SA LE. All si zes cloth•ng.
!urnilure, bed spread sond mrsc.
740 High St ., Middl eport . Ohio.
.9 om ro 3 pm . Thursda';' an d fri·

""'CNrothers
voc.

t'or~al c

for Sale

Wheel
Alignment

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EXPERT
HUNTER ·

SPEED
STICK
DeOdorant oy Mpnnen
ReouiJr 0' ,_.rn~ 1 '!i 01

GRASS
SHEAR

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VILLAGE
PHARMACY
Middleport, 0.
.New Haven, W. Va .

11.!!!! MOUTHWASH

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�s-The Dai]t Sentmel, Mtddleport-Ponwruy. 0 .. Tilur&gt;O&lt;II'. M.ty 4, 1978

Nimces

Help Wanted

GU ~ SHOOl. Rutland leg ron
Form , eve1y Sunday at 12 00
noon Spom ored by VFW .

FIW:NDl Y HOMI: Toy Par t r~s now
1r1 o'ur 23rd year r~ expo ndmg
and ho~ opcrun gs l or Mano!;jers
and l)eolcr s

O RG ANI ZA T,IO NAL
MEEliNG
Fn .
May 5th
7 30 pm
Pomeroy Eogles.Civb All ladLe s
tho! s1gneq up and all o1her
lod1e s !hat ore" r r\l ete~ted m
f ormrng

the

lcdte:o. ou~~;rlrory

club'. please attend
OU I CH RID GE Bo rn Donee

f lO w

Part y Pl an e:c -

helpl ul

pC rr(Hl CC

rnenl

N o ~er'lirCe charge to

tu~ t omc r ~

No

col ler tmg

dei.IVer lll Q
Co r
phone
rrecesso r y Coli co liN ' Car ol

Day St6 48Q 83Q5

Round and ~quare

WOU lD YOU l 1l.e to eam .SI O $35

donc tng every Sot n•ght 9 ?
Heot OO born I r ron\ Pomeroy

and mort' on hour? N eed loclrm.
ro de m o n-. rr o ro lace l ilt s No
e1o:pcnence nete"&gt;~Ory
NPal

reopened

com1ng up Rt 7 tutn lett ot
light . Go 3 m rles to A lf ted ond
tum nght on 41 Go I rn1le to CR
112 Turn le h Go 2 milt•" to brg
p1n~ hou~e 011 leh born on left

lorn01 • on
J &amp; D Se1 vrce IOJ IIH?J iy C o r ~on ~
le xo co Rutland
trow open

under new rnonogAmcnl

(Om

plcte OtJi o

mo we1 A ( SCI
111te and repor • W eldrng Penn
zorl pr oduc.H

oppeoio 11tt;' cmd plea':} ont per
Sue l or op ·
po1ntrnenr 9Q7 7006

..,o110I1ty o rn J)I Coli

f-OR rool 11rg
~pou t1n g
~o mt:&gt; du ct w orh Mu si be c:.;
pet•enced -,. ready w o1l. good
pay ll rn l('rtJ:, I('d wt rl(' ~ lot • nq
c-..pe n cn cc BoJC. ISO f' t Pl ea'
5MI W Vo /5550

MAN

B"ABY SI1 HR IN m y hofne 2
t h il drc n
M u~ t
ho ~e
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Phone
Lernl('y 74/2003

Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash

Cheryl

OLD 1--U~NHUW:t:

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11011 lwrh etc complete
h u u ~eho l d~ W111 e M D Mtller
Rt 4 Pornc1 oy Ohto 0 1 coli

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beagle h ound puppre s
Father;., IS eJC. cel le rll hunt1ng dog

843

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Wanted to
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book~

d11 lclren,
boo\o..,
et1
PO Bo l( 251
A the n~ O h1 o 6 14 593 7989

IIM B~R

~ omer oy

O ut! ~

Pr o

sowtunber
Coli q91.5q65 or
1\f'nl Hanby 1 A4b 3570.

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6370

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Po le s

ma x

dramctct 10 on Iorge\. I end sa
pt'l to n Bundled slob S6 pet
ron . Oel1 ve r ~;&gt; d to Ohro Pollet
Co Rt 2. Po mer o y 992 2689
u s ~o
rro &lt;to •
hydroul r( .:lp t hrtch 742

w1th

GOOD

307 4

$CASH$ !o r 1unk co1o; F1ye ~
I ru ck on d Auto Pot I ~ Wted .e t
Ser II ICC l l !l' ~ole and ~ epo11
Rutlorrd 74710Hl 01 PentUO tl

74? 9575
CUR R~NO'
poc l. e t wotc h e~

token:-.

old

a nd c hOif1 ~
s•lve' and gold We need 1q04
and oldet !. tlvct r:o un Buy 5ell

o de
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Coli Roger

Wom ~o l ey

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lor Sale

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HOOt· HOllOW H orse~ Buy ~e l l
h arte Ot rro1n New and UHtd
~ a d dles

Ruth

R ee11e~

Alba ny

~ t ~ IN G SI"AR K ennel Boo•d1ng
lndoo• and ou rd oo• 1 uns .
Groon11ng a ll bteed s Clean
~ onllory fonl tt1 es . C h e s h11~ .
Phon£&gt; (6 14) 367 0192

In 11\t'lthrl")', t"'ar ·rl 11f Tl t&lt;wk.., aml
Pli t lll:!l"~ !i l"t• n!~ 1"-'f" Y. ortl. s:\.00
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S1UO StPVIU WAN f ED l rght w l
or ed GPrrr•an Sheph etd Ph one
oft0r 4 30 pn r 99') 5623 .

Au1o_Sale ii
1972 PONTIA C CATALI NA $000

1"1'\"t lll :&gt;t' l"tiUII
l'l k.~l l' !1~ 12-~ 156
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2 miles - stay left at top of hill onto Sf. Rt. 317 to Pennsvil le at the Sill Janes Fa r ms .
JO miles northeast of Athens, 0 .

SELLING COLLECTION OF GUNS, LARGE COLLECTION OF OLD MARBLES ,
COLLECTION POCKET KNIVES , INDIAN ARROWHEADS, WELLER POTTERY ,
CUT &amp; PRESSED GLASS , ANT. CLOCKS, OIL LAMPS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE
{WALNUT, CHERRY , OAK , ETC I. ALSO ONE ESTATE OF VERY GOOD MODERN
FURNITURE .

Selling the estate of Mrs . Frances Eveland of McConnelsville who with her husband
operated the Opera House from 1919 to 1954. Having sold property in McConn elsville
the estate has been moved to th e Bill Janes Farm at the above address for sale. Also
another estate from Akron , Oh io.

SALE HELD RA IN OR SHINE OUTSIDE . BRING YOUR CHAIR AND DRESS FOR
THE WEATHER .
STARTING AT 10 :30 A.M. ON SATURDAY, MAY 6 WILL SELL GUN COLLECTION ,
POCKET KNIFE COLLECTION , COLLECTION OF OLD MARBLES,
ARROWHEADS , NAZI ITEMS, .JEWELRY , ETC. AS LISTED :
12 ga . Marl in slug gun w .r ifl e stgh ts (new) ; 12 ga . Marlin goose g un. new ; ano th er 11
ga . Marlin goose gun , used ; 22 cal. Winchester M odel9.421 lever action ri l le rnewl l'l
ga. Brown ing aut. . 12 ga Winchester M odel 37 ; 12 ga. Itha ca Mode l 66 . 12 ga Steven s
dble . barrel hammer gun ; Sava ge 22 Hornet W· SCope ; 12 ga . Winchesler M odel 37 :
Glen field Model 60 22 auI w scope : Custom Steyr Da in l er Puc h A. G. Steyr
Mannl ic her Model M .270 cal. WinC:hesler dble . set tr tggers , sl ing scope &amp; carr yi ng
case : 12 ga . Bar etta ove r under BLJ ; Spr ingf ie ld Model 170A, 22 cal. _Glen field M odel

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oil e lcc , 1 aue M td dle po r 1.
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7481

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77 E Sto ll' Athton:o. phone (61 4)

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l ull both &lt;&gt;
l u\ly t mpe tPd
~qutp p ed k. 1tchen wrth ml('r
com no t ur ol go~ lutnoce &lt;.en
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100 lor
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Schools

wmdow !&gt; 1 bath s Owner wtl!
l lflon(e . ' " Q~Jire ot 409 South
5th Ave nul"l Mrddlepon
TW O HOUSES In Sy 1ocuse on

GROUND in Harrisonville
area

Af1er Hours

l ois Pauley
Bra nch Manager

Rocme 3' ,

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Beout tful 5
bed10om 3 bo1h home Com·

plctel t

remodeled

t orpe ted

Ho &lt;&gt; bot h gas ond

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need

and ~ t o r oge bvt ld tng

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underg •ound swun pools N ew
ch em tcol and supply sro •e
Alban y
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P h o ne

' b14 -696 b555 . ( Al tO! b prn
6 14 -689 5251 John Jeff e r s or
669 5765 811! Gr llelle ) We ore
NO l oi l w..et on PRICES.

Cen tra l

Mol:.ile liomes for Sale

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
AT 446·3643

Evenings Call 446-3796 or 446-7881

Shop

Po me ro y

A u lh onlod Srnger Soles and
Set vrce We sharpen Sct~sors

E!(CA VA TI NG

do ze r loader

1975 MOBILE HOME 17 x 60 3
bed room Exte llen t co nd11ton

992./ 479

5 AYS SHE NEEDS .

BOWER I

GASOLINE ALLEY

A bidhdaLJ partu ,
? People will
f ind
out
how
old

WAGON WORKS
VOLKSWAGEN
REPAIRS

roo!tng. con~ t ru r lr on
plumbrng ond h eo rmg No tab

9 West-Horton Streer

Phone

..

FRANK &amp; EHNIE

'TbMOflROW'S
Fof2Ec.R$'r' cAL.LS Fo~

WaDeLY Sc.A.,..,.EflfO

Opening Specials
Good thru May 13th

74? 7348.

SHOW!RS--- ONt
IN iOS,.oN, ONE IN
MIAMI, ON£: IN S!ltf"-E,
hc----ANO ON! '"' SRN Da~r.o.

Free inspection of i9nition,

poinls selling I dwell and
resistance and
timing) ,
tune .up and cooled
engine
Sl9.95
Fuel injection
S2U5
13041 773-llB!

condition

COULD IT ~E THAT RUSSELL
MILL:R 15 1\1\IOLVED IN
BCW\ETHING ILLEGAL
THAT HE: Do::&gt;N T
\\/ANT EVEN ME
TO KNOW?

AT THE RUTlAND AUCTION BARN

REMEMBER -

QRESS FOR THE WEATHER , SALE HELD OUTSIDE . Plenty

parkin9 . Self contained camper space a~ailable. Food on premises . Nothing shown
~fore dav of sale. Term s . cash '!Lch.t,Qt.w-positive I Dday of sale. Not responsi ble for

occldents.
Auction••rs - Bil l Janes &amp; Associates- Phone 614-S57 -3411 or 614-517-31)3

I

Located at Main St. on the south end of Rutland. Watch for signs ,
All new merchandise. household furnishings, ref., TV sets, couches ,
recliners. pots and pans, garden tools, hand tools, socket sets, paint ,
paint brushes, stoves, toys, bicycles, loads of other misc . items still
coming in,
Terms of Sale : Cash or Check with positive I D.
Not responsible for accidents

pasture and wood .c:.,t.J .... cter barn &amp; garage . You must
see th 1s one , It 's w ~ 11 worth th e price . Loca ted o ff R"f.
375 in Meigs Cou nty .

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(Answers lomorrow)

21 California

28 -

city
22 Paint or
spot Z3 Pertaining
to fat .
2f Ca nada s
Mackenzie

macabre

29 "The

AUCTIONEER BILL BROWN
Auctioneers note (we will have a sale every week at this location)

6 : 0~ N ews 3,4,8, 10, 13,15: ABC News
6 : 3~ NB C NewsJ,4 ,15: ABC News 13 ;

6; Zoom 20,33 .
Caro l Burnett 1!.
Friends 6: CBS News 8,10: Over Easy 20.33.
l : O~Cross . Wits 3,4; Newlywed Game 6,13: Muppel
Show 8; News 10; Gilligan' s Is. IS ; Almanac 20 :
Ma king Thi ngs Grow 33.
7 : 3~Po r ter Wagoner 3: Gong Show 4: $100.000 Name
That Tune 6,13: Price is Right 8; M ac Ne il-Lehrer

Report 20,33 ; Family Feud 10: Pop Goes The
Cou ntr y 15.
8 : ~Grlzzly Adams 3,4, IS; Capt. &amp; Te nn ille 6, 13 ;
Wonder Womal') 8, 10; Washington Week In Rev iew

20,33.
Street Week 10,33; 9:0D--Rockford Flies
3.4. IS ; Movie " With This Ring" 6, 13; Incredible
Hulk 8,10: Soundstage 20 : Shepherd' s Pie 33 .
9 : 3~Makem 1!. Clancy 33 : IO :QO-Qulncy 3, 4,15: News
20 ; Meeting of Minds 33
'
1 0 : 3~ Monty Python 's Flying Circus 20; II : ~ News
3,4,6.8,10.13, 15: Dick Cavett 20: Lilias, Yoga 1!. You
33 .
II 3~Johnny Carson 3.4, 1S ; Kentuc ky Derby Special
6,13; NBA Play -Off 8: Movie " Marta " 190: Monty
Python 's Flying Circus 33 ; Janak i 33 .
12 : 3~L ohman &amp; Barkley 6; Ironside 13: I : 0~
Midnight Spec ial 3,4,1S: Mov ie "Snake People" 10.
1 : 3~ N ews 13 ; 1 : 3~News 3: 3:0Q--Movle " Lu sl for
Gold " 3.
4 : 3~ M ovie " Zit a" 3; 6 : ~Movle "Dreams of Gl ass "
3.
Movie Channel 4 S&amp; 9 P .M. - The Late Show {PPG I
7 &amp; II P.M. - Hollywood Oldies {G)
Cable Channel 5 6:30P .M . -- Testimony Time
7:00P .M . - Pau l Gaud ino Family Fitness Show

Waste
1:30 P.M. - Moder n Sports
Land" poet
10 :00 P.M. - 100 Cluh
30 Hogback
33 Irish luck Thursday , May 4

BRIDGE

35 CoUege
basketball
tourney

26 French

r.-...,.-""".,.-

6: Elec. Co. 20 ,33: Mary Ty ler Moore 10;

Hogan 's Heroes 15.

8 : 3~W a ll

Yesterday's Answer

&gt;Fat
6 Ms.
MacGraw
a rrival
7 Cliq ue
time
8 Feeling
17 Lacking
9 Defensible
friendship
18 Cut of meat II Inscribed
19 Flying hero
stone
20 Stringed
1&gt; Ten : comb.
instrument
form
21 Macaw
20 Blood feud
24 New Hampshire city
20 Helen
of T~oy 's
mother
26 Andy
Gump's
wife
27 French
frie nd
28 Ruffled
r temper
31 Sweeper
32 Saintly
34 Ms . Goolagong
36 Current
37 Cease
38 Clothes
311 Mountain
ridge
40 Despises,
Cockney
style

painter

Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

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Expert play costs tricks
NORTH

•Q8 612
WEST
EAST
t 632
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+ 75
+10 9832
. 107 3
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SOUTH
t A K J 10 8

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Vulnerable : Both
Dealer : South
West

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It
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quee n and he ta kes the
fin esse . West wi ll be able to
lead a seco nd heart and
South will ha ve to ruff. West
will hold the long trump and
!he contra ct will be gon e, but
not forgotten.
So expert South simpl y
cashes his a ce and king of
trumps and plays di amonds,
clubs or both su its. It does n't
make muc h di f ference . West
will col lect a tri ck with his
small tromp a nd East will
mak e his queen. but the
co ntract will be safe si nce
trum ps d idn 't break 5-1.
Wh at docs the expert do in
matc h point duplica t e " He
probably goes afte r the max im um

ing your contrac t. In rubber

Openin g lead : • K

ha nd
where the s tanda r d expe rt
play Jn rubber bridge is
going lo produ ce fewer
tricks tha n the ordinary
play .
South ruffs the second
heart and sees tha t he will
have no trouble winning the
rest of the tric ks if spades
beha ve properly . So at Irick
three he leads a diamond to
dummy , leads the ni ne of
trumps and lets it ride. That
is , he lets il ride If East
does n't play the que en. Either way he is going lo make
the rest of the tric ks .
The expert sees that if
West holds four spades to the

counts.

A Canadtan r eader wants

to know if bridge has borrowed th e term " Love"
from tenni s.
Some playe rs do use it to
describe a seore

I GOT AN ''~\ · · Oil&lt;
riA.'I REP0RT, SNOOP'!'~

BECAUSe ~Ou WERE SUCH
A BIG HELP I'M GOING
TO TRE AT ~OU TO AN
ICE ·CREAM CONE

~o~:r Y- N w/2
FLAVORS

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MAW WUZ HALF RIGHT
HEN SHE SAID PAW
WOULD NEVER SETTLE
DOWI\I AN'
GITA JOB

of

zero

be low th e lin e and they cer-

tainly ha ve borr ow ed it from
tennis.
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me experts " Wnte ·'Ask the
Experts .·· care of th1s newspa ·
per IndiVIdua l ques /10ns will
be answered If acco mpan 1ed
by stamped, sell-addressed
envelopes The most mterest·
mg questrons WJI/ be used m
/hiS column and w 111 reCeJve
copte s ol JACO BY MODERN I

BARNEY

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la ke s the fin esse

and makes six In match
point ga mes. overtrick s are
a lmost as important as makbridge the co ntract is what

One lelt cr simply ., lands f or an olhcr In th1s sample A IS
used f or th e thr ee I. 's, X fur ttw 1wu O's, L'tC Stngle lette rs. By Oswald Jacoby
apostro ph es. th e le ngth and formalt on of the v: ord s are all and Alan So ntag
He r e is another
hint !' f.ach day tht• code lrt lt' J ~ nt'C di iT ert' IH

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68 ACRE FARM - Pr ice reduced lo \41&gt;,900 . Attractive
remodeled 2 story farm home \ll,~ ce home features
a large living room , dlnl• 0 t"~'"· "chen , 5 bedrooms,
&amp; I'' ' baths, 15 ar• ~t \ -"'e land with balance in

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Ye1terday's Cryptoqoote : GUILT MATIERS. GUILT MUST
ALWAYS MATTER. UNLESS GUILT MATTERS THE WHOLE
WORIJ) IS MEANINGLESS.-ARCHIBALD MACLEISH

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Print answer here : (

ULDRIW

perren ce . 992 ·3085 .

SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 7:00 P.M.

gas range . GE no frost two door ret r igerator w-free zer at top ; GE dlshwa sher i elec.
app li ances ; pots, pa ns , utensils, etc ., sivl erware : li nens, ru gs; Victor manual add ing
machi ne ; Remington elec . add ing machine ; w i ndow fan s; good selection po le &amp; table
lamps ; several rad 1os , elec. heater ; Zeni th B&amp;W console TV ; fla t irons ; stone Ia r s;
coal b uc ket s, cO pper lea kettle ; pict ure frames; m ir ro rs ; tr on pots &amp; pans ; several
Iron beds ; hat racks , elec . portable sewi ng machi ne; and irons ; woven basket s;
overst uffed fu rn itur e, couches &amp; cha irs; blacksm ith vise, and many other item s not

listed . This is onl y a par tial listing

healthLJ 1 You'lll1ve
to be a hundred 1

A lot of people
think I alreadLJ
have!

on Rou te 7. Ph one (OJ..e ) 985-

MISC. MODEPN AND AN TIQUE ITEMS : Fr ig idaire refrigeralor w freezer at top ;

CARS : 1975 Cad ill ac F leetwooo Tal •, mar" Broughman 4 dr , se dan, m1dn ight blue w
blue valour i ns ide , f ully equippPd , e·1!'n pop up secretary . 38,000 miles, sun r oof In
mint cond . 1969 Ca d ill ac Eldorado 2 dr ., full power, custom paint, new t ires &amp; shocks,
etc .• two-tone red w -black leather Inside, 67,000 miles, in excellent cond ition .

Nonsense! You're

After all ,this
mau be mLJ
last one!

AUCTION
REDUCED TO '15 ,900 - A very ni ce I' i story 4
bedroom home in good condi t ion . Fea tures a basement
wi th f inished fam il y room and laundry r oom , eat -in
kit ch en. livi ng r oom &amp; bath . Large lot with ienced
yard. ~ all now, pr ice d to se ll

Now arrange the crrcled leners to
lorm lhe surprise answer, as sug·
gesled by the above cartoon

sauce

3825

do

rem odeled , ceramic hie, plum ·
b1ng , carpentry , ond generol
mo rntenonce . 13 yeors e~~: ·

FEEL AT HOME WHSN
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REPAIR

Now Open in Ma son

K11 chcns

CAREFOUL MANNEFG 10
MAKS 'iOUfll: GoUE$T!S

YeSierday·s l Jumbles BLOOD SHAKY ANYHOW HANGER
Answer Whet the "ham .. ector tried to do, 10 tt
...ma- "HOG" TH.E.SHDW

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sm all o pplior1CtU Low rl mower.
ne•t to Stat e H1ghwo.,. Cor oge

bod, hoc
(holi es R Hot

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COME UP WITH
SOME THIN' ···

R:'EQUI~ES

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ElWOOD

do1er

too Iorge 01 too ~ moll

1J

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BRADr ORD
Auctron ee1 Co tn
ple te Se1 vrce Phon e 949 1487
or 949 2000 Roctnc Ohto ( n tl

Hoc
Sefv•c o
Ru11ond Oh1o. Phone 742 2008

BATHR OO MS

992 3388

MR PUDDlE , WE 'l l

and

12 11 55 mob tl e home. ')
bedroom s Ve ry good cond t· HOWE RY AND MARTIN E.: ·
tron
tn Mlddl epoll
Col i
covo 1mg. ~ep tr c sys tems ,
~') 775 4 or 992 7497
doter . boclt.hoe . dump !ruck .
ltmes tone, gravel . block lOp
1964 TRAI LE R 11. tXJ w1th ax 16
po11mg . Rl . 143, Pho ne I (bl4 )
t tp o u r J bedroom u n fu rn.~h ·
698·733'
ed S1500 lmme d.ol e ace upon·
cy

' i WEf N ME AND

A WA'i TO AND TH OSE •RteiHT
llVlH' CONOITlOHS" THE DOC

142-1328, l P.M. to~ P.M.
Order Now-Mount by Appt .
4-JO.J mo.

. boclt.hoc wm k. dump !r uc k :-.
and lo·bop fm h11e will haul
hit dr rl . .lo ~orl l m1e~1or 10 and
grovel Ca ll Bob o r Roger Jet
lets . day ph0f1C 991 7089 rught
phone 99 7 3525 Of 9fl') 5232
ond d rtcher
lrcld .
Back

basemen t For m
coli Q4920 18

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111ce , a ll ma kes . 991 -2784 The

f ob r 1c

No.I I JUS' uOT TO l'k;c;ER.

Phone
992-7113

SEWING MACHINE Repou ~

Emergency One 13 ; Petti coat Junction 15.

\PAWDUR)

For

and all types ol gcneroltepou
Work gu01on tead 70 yo01 s c ...
per1ence . Phone 991 2409

EXC A VA TING

011 plu~ l u ll

CALL

I I I

Sales &amp; Service

REMODELING , Plurnbrng hoat1ng

Will

IN GALLIPOLIS

I I I J

'

Pomeroy , Ohio
4·4· 1 mo.

Turns

In The Family 8,10; Crockett's Victory
Garden 20.
4:IJO---Mister Cartoon 3; Superman .4 ; For Ric her, For
Poorer IS: Merv Gr iff in 6; Addam s Family 8;
Sesame S. 20 ,33: Gomer Pyle, USMC 10: Dinah 13 .
4 : 3~lilt l e Rascals 3,15; Gill igan' s Is . 4:,8: Brady
Bu nch 10.
S : ~ Here Come The Brides 3; Star Trek 4; Gun smoke
8: Mister Rogers 20,33; Hogan ' s Heroes 10;

AI Tromm Const.

SALES AND SERVICE
11 -9-lf c

electtrc fufnocc . t"org e co• poll

l o fmO ! tOI\

~ID!

ITHAGUTt

220 E. Main St.

Worl~

8.1 0: 2 : ~ne Life to Live 6,13; 2 3~Doclors
3. 4.15 : Guiding Light 8, 10.
3: 0~.Another World 3,4,1S : General Hospi tal 6,13;

1\

EUIOTT APPLIANCE II

1:30-0ays of Our Lives 3,4,15; As The

Li lias, Yoga &amp; You 20 ; To Be Announced 33

lt1AT

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3,4,1S; Good Morn ing Ameri ca 6.13 : CBS
News 8:. Bul lwlnkle 10.
7: l~Schoolies 10: 8 : ~Capt . Kangaroo 8. 10; Sesame
St. 33 .
.
9:00- Merv Griffin 3: Ph il Don ahue 4,13,15:
Emergency One 6; Fami ly Affair 8; Match Game
10.
9 : 3~Andy Gr iffith 8; Family Affair 10.
I O : O~Card Sharks 3,4,1S; Edge of Nig ht 6: Pass the
Buck 8; Joker's Wild 10 ; To Tell The Truth 13 .
l 0 : 3~ Hollywood Squares 3,4, IS; High Hopes 6; Price
is Right 8, 10; $20,000 Pyram id 13.
II : ~High Rollers 3,4,1S: Happy Days 6 13 : Elec. Co .
20 .
11 : 3~Wheel of Fortune 3,1S ; Fam ily Feud 6,13 :
Partriqge Fa ml l~ 4: Love of Life 8,10: Sesame 51
10,33; II :55--C BS News 8: Loving Free 10.
12 : 0~ Newscenter 3i News 4,6, 10; San ford 1!. Son IS ;
Gambil 8; Midday Magazine 13.
12 : 3~ Ryan ' s Hope6,13: Bob Braun 4: Gong Show 1S :
Search tor To morrow 8, 10; Elec. Co. 33.
I : O~For Richer For Poorer 3; All My Children 6,13 :
News 8; Young 1!. the Rest less 10; Not For Women
Only 15.

3 : 3~AII

AUTMORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

300 Moin St .
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy 992-6282
or 991-6263
8A .M. to• :JOP .M.

. PUD DlE POOLS All sr zes and
shapes. Swun pools, 2 y ear~

11ee' ond ~ ht ubs
In

LIST SALE
m .31 S44.81
~5.01 Sll.97
~9 . l9 US .I7

BR7h13
GR78xl4
HR7S.I S

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

WINlfR GE l to your house? lel u~
mo l-- e neces sofy • CPO"~ AI
1t ornm Cons tru cti on . 741 231ft

oCJe lot . Spoc 1 ou~ 3 bedr oom
w1 th M"l rge utrllly roo m Hard
wootf"l loo• s and carper FrtH T

ACRES OF VACANT

" THE MILEAGE MAKER"

by Henri Arnold and Bob lee

I'M bQlfJA K.lll

mo.

DURA -STEEL RAD IAL

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unscramble these lour Jumbles,
one letter to each square, to lorm
four ordinary words

Pomeroy , D.
3·1S-tfc

992 .3748 or 991-5020
FREE PARKING
3 31 I

CARTER

PUlLI N S EXCAVAIIN G Compl e te
Se1vtCC Ph one 991 -/ 47 6

BY OWNER 4 be d ro o rn br1c k
house. Iorge co n HH lo t boy

ACRE LOTS FOR
SALE - Pr iced ai13.1SO .OO

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IIOHN LOSER

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992 - 6t24 o r~237 1 4

Call99?.7133
CONTACT :

mo.

997 55?3
ROOMS both loundr-,. toom
On I ac re lot S 15 .000 f1rm

804 W. Main
Pom eroy
992-1298

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Phon e

HV ~

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742 -3010

4-24- l mo .

7412 411
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Dupont materials.

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

~ OO M H\'0 story house Oou
hie garage wt th opor tment ou r
but l d .n g ~
17 ocre!i. Rutland
Sec or coli T 0
Stew or 1

ON~

ea ch.

drawers w·pidgeon holes w wood car ved pulls , ve r y unusual w.chi na overa ll db le
glass doors ; st ack bookcases ; small wa lnut sidebo ard, ._.ery unusual ; oak ex t tab le
complete w lea ves &amp; 6 matching cha ir s; sm . oak stand w drawer &amp; bra ss pulls ; 5 pc.
Hickor y 4 pos ter cherry bedr oom surfe e:rdra nice . walnu t Vic torian dresser from teh
1840' s ; wa lnut platform r oc ker , 5 1egged Cherry game table ; m odern Vic tor ian se ttee
w Mr &amp; Mrs. Chairs in AI con dition ; Honduras mahogany coffee table w marble top .
knee hole desk w pidgeon holes ; waln ut one drawer night
stand ; walnut dro pl eat
table . oak libr ary t able ; large bookcase w dble gla ss doors &amp; drawer at bo ttom . an t.
wooden bed , complete ; Walnu t bureau w wh i le kn obs &amp; off set glove drawers at lop ,
chest drawers . splint bottom sl ant back sewing rock er ; ga te leg tab le w dr awer ,
Edison school house upr ight cyli nder phonograph , two ra1 e hand carved um brella
sta nd &amp; hat ra ck hall trees (J Bears, one at base &amp; two in tree J eK tra ntce, other
da ma ged ) ; J "" cher ry rope bed ; walnut dining room suite, tab le, bu ffe t &amp; 8 cha irs ,
massive car ved oak w -burl bedroom sui te, bed, dressing tab le w stool &amp; chest . wal nu t
bedroom suite, bed . d ress ing ta ble &amp; ches t ; maple chi ld's rocker , Capta in c ha i r ,
walnut soli d door c hina cu pboard , burled ; walnut cu rved top curio cabi net: ma ple
din ing room sui te, e)(j , ta ble, buffet , china cupboard, 6 cha irs Windsor . sm . maple
rocker ; sm . stands &amp; coffee tables , wooden floor lam ps; 3 dressers w ov al mirro r s. 2
wicker rockers , fer n stands, et c. A NT CLOCKS · M issions oak Grandfa t her , four
calendar regular wall clocks ; cal endar c l oc~ . needs repa rr. ; sm . regulator , metal
· Anson i a mantel clock ; fan cy Sessions mantel clock , wei ght clock ; wa lnut mantel
clock . An·t . e·ra ss Nat iona l cash reg ister . Ant . violi n.

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DELTA

Rt . I
Middleport, Ohio
14 Years Service
SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Paint Jobs
Small Cars
'100.00
Large Cars
SI2S .OO
Trucks
sm.oo
Body work &amp; repair '1.00
per inch using onlv the best

Small engine &amp; mower
service, Massey Ferguson
&amp; Gibson Tillers, Lawn Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Service.

Electr I ( and wo tet
See bkcy Hrll

675-ll82

AUTO PAINTING

MODERN SUPPLY

706b

Hood '16

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Phone

BOB'S

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1 'acres on leo du 1g Cr eel. Roo d

Ileal !&gt;:•tate for Sale

jewelry .
SMALL COIN COllECTION : Silver dollars, Franklrn ha lves , large pen ni es, and

ANTIQUE &amp; MISC . FURNITURE : Wa lnul 1 pc Bul ler wr it ing desk w·rung pull out

4 ou e ~ lond ot edge
Rut land Complete trodef

hoo k. up also 2 bo nk!. o ppror!o
cd proper ly 01 SI S 500 Phone
9fl"l 709 4

Phone 99~ -2181

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PAINTS

UNION OPERATED.
3·30-1 mo.

o-30-ttc

APP ROX 20 acre~ on Fl otw ood~

1. 1

si gned Weller Lala , 8 in . high , one la rg e Weller vase Sicard ty pe 12 ln. high ; Well er
K ingfisher pit cher , Weller Lonhuda tobacco jar w-lid ; sm all Wel ler Sica rd vase
Si gned , 4' 7 1n. tall ; small Weller vase unmarked : brown Weller vasew flower s: hand
pa inted &amp; si gned German cra cker j ar . 2 Fosto r ia horses ; depression glass . etched
glass plates ; glas s pitc her s, candle holders w-glass pr is m s. minia ture cups
sau ce rs ; chin a dresser lamps , severa l od lam ps some fw -hand pa inted ba ses ; cut &amp;
pre ssed gla ss ; stemmed ware , cranberry vases, et c

.

buddmg~

LARGE COLLECTION OF INDIAN ARROWHEADS

FURNITURE , MODERN FURNITURE , CLOCKS , GLASSWARE . CHINA,
POTTERY , LINENS, QUILTS , ETC . AND l CARS AS LISTED :
UNUSUAL &amp; VERY RARE WELLER POTTERY : 7 sma ll Weller vases Sicard lype

PometO)'

STO RY frame hou~e 6
• o om~ and both cello•
o ut

NAZI ITEMS : Bel1; flag ; pictur e album of one m an' s account of WW II fr om l he
Germah sid e. New Japa nese fly ing su it. Ja pane se sn i per s per iscope . Japanese
off icer 's sword .
JEWELRY : New 32nd Masonic rrng w ' "carat diamond . Other ring ~ . wat ches &amp;

swirls cr ocki es comm tes 3 boxes old Cam br idge marbles Over 5,000 marbles in
th is coll ect ion wh ich will be broken down and sold in lot s. Th is i s a tan tast i ~ col lection
of old agate m arbles.
STARTING AT 11 O' CLOCK NOON ON SUNDAY , MAY 7 WILL SELL ANTIQUE

!!2-2174

IWO

~

......

·KING
.
-BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

Henderson

Hartford
882·2115

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

ed a u go!&gt; hea r ond au &lt;ond1
l ronurg I oc1e le11el lo t 111
~ utloncl
SIB 000
Ph o fte

Pomeroy landmark
'\?,., Jilek W. Carsey , Mgr .

Movie Channel 4 5 8.9 P.M. - Jamboree In The Hills
7 1!. 11 P.M.- Voyage of the Damned {PGI
Cable Ch.annel s 6:30P .M. - Test imony Time

AT

¥• mile ott Rt. 7 by-pass on
St . Rt. 114 roward Rutland ,
0.

BY OWNER 3 be d r oo m ~ w1 1h f 0 1(

ol

'

GARAGE

591 305 1

by 2 nee !... ~ Coll 985 3927 .

(, Boker Tree Brand . and m any, many more hard to l ind kni ves including many
she ath kn i ves. Over 1J5 tn all Coke bottle case. gun stock case .

OUTSTANDING COLLECTION OF AGATE MARBLES MADE IN INGERAFFEN ,
GERMANY . THESE ARE OLD TOURNAMENT MARBlES . 196 la rge 4SO sma ller

flllll.l

ROGER HYSELl

30 yf

' '1·3l63

Marriage " 8, 12 :4Q-Toma 6,13; 1:00-Tomorrow
3,4; I : ~News 13.

-'

'J'r
&amp;
r.. -i.JIEXTERIOR

17

BV OW N~R 5 one~ w rth 9 room
house FRtE G A S 2 co ' gotoge
~ um nH~ I k•t ch en o nrl b o , ~J e ,e d

VERY , VERY GOOD POCKET KNIFE COLLECT ION :
RUSS ELL POCKET KNIVES {7 large and 7 small). R•m ington . Case XX , Ca se C~rc le

oth er coi ns.

,~

· one s lovel land located o r
!upper~ Plo1n!. on Oh•o Rou te
7 Pho11 e (014 ) M7 b304

Grant 742 -187q

FUEL-ED .&amp;RANCHES
~HOLJL-D DO THE
!!!~TRI CK-~ __,

.,.

-BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

SMITH NELSON.
MOTORS, INC.

NI::W 3 bl:!droom h o u~e 2 ba t hs

Wilt CARE l01" th e etrledy
hotl"le Phone 992 731 4

Ph . 992.1848

c.....

HO MI:: SI TES l or ~ ole . I a cre a nd
up M •ddlepor t neo• Rutl and
Call 99'] 74 81

74 FOO l CAMPER hanlo.tr n Good
ton dii iO rt
Self to nto1 ned

Chester, Ohio
ID·30·c

.from ttM ..,...., Trudr or htl'-'•el'"
...... for ID tM

Real !&gt;:state for Sale

hooku p

TOO BAD ! CAN'T THROW
A~OTHER L05 Oi&gt;J THE .
FIRE -- BUT THE5E JET-

0 W~•

MOORE'S

EXPERirNCED
Radiator~

Service

997 5750

THE DOC;"S SAt&lt;E AND YOUR
M155 D06BIN~ - - THA T DATI\
YOU'RE I'IR!TINO' DOWN HAD
BE' TTER &amp;E ACCURATE :

FOR

trubltt·att"u

Su11rla1
4 I' ~t"
Fntloy ;:tlh·n rrllll l

19 71
A R I~ IO C RAI
Co mpef
~lecp'&gt; 6 wrth stove OoJe n ~ "'"
t urno&lt;e
onct porto pony
Comp lerL' wrth owntrr g 1ock. !.

Box 3:

lO : O~Police

CAPTAIN EASY

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Tires
Battery .
Installation Service

Jack's Septic
Tank Service

on heating cost
Experience and
fully insured
Free Est .
Call : ~92 - 3811
4-9 -1 mo.

M lllltl:ll

tamping EquiJIIIIe nl

and

Save 30 pet. to 50 pet."

~~" 1111111Sal .ttt·du~

N e wl y

PlYM O UTH

R.esidentia I
and
commercial . Call for
estimate, 24 hour service.
Anyday , anytime .
Phone 985-3806

Cellulosic (wood fiber)
Thermal Insulation

6,13
Woman 3,4,1S: Baretta 6,13 : Barnaby
J ones 8,10 ; Our Mutual Friend 33; News 20 .
10: 3 ~ L ock, Stock 1!. Barrel 10: 11 : ~News
3.4,6.8, 10,1 3,IS, Di ck Cavett 20 : Lilias Yoga &amp; You
33.
II : 3~ J o hnny Carson' 3,4, IS ; Starsky 1!. Hutch 6, 13;
Mash 8; ABC News 33 ; Movie " Who's Been
Sleeping in My Bed'" 10 .
12 : 0~Janakl 33 : 12:05--Movle " How To Commit

9 : 3 ~ Fi sh

'

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

lJ ,
7 : ~Today

9:QO-Operation Runaway 3,4, 15; Barney Miller 6. 13;
Hawaii F ive -0 8, 10 , Wor ld 20,33.
.

"

-

3,4, IS ;

Upon A Classic 10,33.
8 : 3~What' s Happening 6,13: Arabs 1!. Israelis 33;
Original s 20 .

-,, ....

FRIDAY, MAYS, t978
S:45--Farm Report 13; S : S~PTL Club 13; S:Ss-Sunrlse Semester 10; 6 : ~PTL Club IS .
6:25--Socletles In Transition 10; 6 : 3~Columbus
Today 4; News 6; Sunrise Semester 8; 6:45-Mornlng Report 3: 6 : S~Good Morning , West
Virginia 13 ; 6:S5--C huck White Reports 10; News

Phenomenon of Benji 6,13 ; ·wattons 8,10; Once

~

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

Blown lr&amp;~lation
JIM KEESEE

NOTICE

d rsc b toke s

io , ?2 cal. ; 12 ga . Winche ster Mode i ll . lull stock Kentucky r il le made by H.D. Zegler ,
Port smou th ; Model 11 Winchester 12 ga . full choke ; Re vel ation 12 ga . pump ;
Revelat ion Model 135. 22 aut .; Winchester Model l/ , 16 ga dble . barrel hammer g un
17 ga .; Savage Modei 340C 272 cal. ; Savage M ode l420, 12 ga . over -under ve nt ilated
rib : Mossberg boll action 410ga : Winchester22si ngleshot r ifl e ; H&amp;R topper Model
158, 12 ga .; rare ca r ved stock &amp; fo re end dble . barrel 12 ga . hamm er gun ; Model 97
Winchest er r io t gun in new llke con dit ion rebuil t by Winchester in 1945 and neve r
tired ; Ithaca 22 cal lever act ion ; Ithaca bol t act ion r ifl e 308 cal . w scope ; Rem ington
Model 105, 22 ca l.; Savage over un der 12 mag . &amp; 410 ; Win chester Model 17. 12 ga
nickel steel ; Winchester 30 -30 Buff alo Bi ll commemorat ive. never tir ed; Wi n chester
Mod el 12 . 1'2 ga .; Winchester Model 37, 12 ga .; Bare tta 12 ga . over under shotg un ;
Wi nchester 30-30 Classic. never f i red ; Rare Mauser 22 rifl e sing le sh ot; Ithaca 12 ga.
au t . shot gun fancy sides &amp; ligh t weigh t ; 12. ga . sin gle shot , 50 ca l. Th ompson muztle
load ing rifle ; lO ga . d ble . barrel muzzle loading hammer gu n : Stevens 22 r ifle; Rar e
Rem ington Model 700, 17 caL custom stock Tasca 6x18x40 Zoom M larg e stod&lt; ;
Rem ington Model 870 pump 16 ga .; Mar lin 22 1ever act jon , Remi ngton 700 BOL cal.
2.43 w-scope : Browning I ight 12 aut 12 ga .; Rem ington Sp"eedmasler 71 aut w ·scope ;
45 cal . half stock m uule loading ri ll e ; Ithaca M odel XL 300 l ight weigh i "'V en t ilaled r ib
20 ga . : tour old .BB guns : two Hll.R Model 676 6 shot ?2 cal. or 22 mag ., new ; Colonial
pistol k lt ; S&amp; w 38 ea \. breakd own mode l : two RG M odell d, '12 tevol vers , Erma 22 ca I.
au t . pi stol ; Colt old model 38 Special in e&gt;c cellen t cond it ion ; Astra 357 mag . new
cond ition ; Ti tan 25 aut. , H&amp;R 37 cal. swin g out Cyl. ; Colt Detective Special 38 cal.
nic kel , n ew : NewS&amp; W d4 mag . w -case 6 in. barrel nickel finis h ; newS&amp; W 44 mag .• w
case 8 i n. barrel blue finish ; Rare Stevens 410 pistol w-orig ina l holster . Walther
comm erci a l Model PPK 32 cal .; Reprodu ction cap-ball pistol w holster . Ruger 27 aut .
w -holster ; vest pocket safe ty ham me r 32 ca .; gun accessories , shells, etc

J&amp;L

THURSDAY, MAY • . 197A
Happy
Hour

8 : 00 - Hanna - ~arbera

' '
......

Call Aller 5:00 or
Anytime Saturday
992-7119 or 992-5041
4-27:trc

4·12-1 mo. P.

997 7453

111 rlr;ooge V H e ng111e o rt P S
P8
n ew rod tal !rt es ro d• o
oncl tope v 1n yl top E ~cellen r
condiltOt1 S::/600 614 843 :t'432

out of Marietta , 0 . to McConnelsvi lle. Cross river through Malta on St . Rt . 78 west for

(614) 66'7-6177
Between7 : JO &amp; 9:00
p .m .

!11

10711

Rt . 60 south out of Zanesville, 0 . to McConnelsville . Or take St. Rt . 60 north

(';rsh III&lt;HI\'illlt'i'

'l'lir• l't!lJit:.ht•r r't"St'I"I'L'S !Ill' nghl
t•dll Ill" l"l'jl'l'l Hll_\1 ad!. tiL'l" ITH'd rr!J·
Jl'I "1111110tl Tltt' ]'uiJII:.Irt·r 1\llllltr\ br.•
l "! '.~\)11 !1 ll lb1t• fur 111111"1' tlrilllll!l l " IIII "!Jr ·

1~ 7 1

PENNSVILLE , OHIO ON ST. RT. 337 IN MORGAN CO.
SATURDAY , MAY 6 at 10 :30 A.M . &amp; SUNDAY, MAY 1 at 12
O' CLOCK NOON

Call
JERRY MURPHY

Mnbtk l lutm: :-.:rl•·:. ;Hitl V,m l .~ alt· ~
(II"P ilt"t'i.•ph•d rlttl y Willi l"i!Sii 1'11111
urtlt-r 15 t"t.'ttl 1'ha n~.c fur' ;rd ~ t'tll'l"}'·
IIIIo: l lu~ :'ll tllllbt•r ItI f ';u-r • 1rfTiw Sl"tl·
turd

DOG O BWI ~Nn Clms l o r mmg
now Colli 367 0550

yard

in

grading,
driveways,
landscaping, 'tc.

10rh··

and scot s
50 000 rn t lo ~
G9/ 55.1 5 du11ng the day .

2 DAY ESTATE SALE

Specialited

~

DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

DOZER FOR HIRE

l·:iid i "ur·rl r•\TI" Lht• rniiHIIlW I.I 15
" I lit iS 1 .~ ~ t "l'll \ ~ l.lt-'f l'l"llnl jlt.' l" tlil)
1\ tb nurltlltl! utlwr· thwt t~r n~;t•t' U \1\' l'
da~ ~ wrll lw t•ha q.;t'll at thr• I llit)

16 14) 698 3?90

p o w£' '

PUBLIC AUCTION

'"'

2 :!5
:115

aoo

li d i t~ ~

-

125

7:00 - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness Show
7:30 - Supersports
10 :00 - 700 Club .

TELEVISION
VIEWING

'

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1110
1.-JU
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...
-

Business Services

I op pr rce for ~ to n d 1 ng

v111 yl

Take St.

F o r c~ t

992 7760
NO 11 EM roo lOJge o • roo small
Will buy I p1cce or co rnp lctc
household New LJ~ed or on11
q ues Mo•lnt!. ~u llt tt u •e 20 N
?n d St
M1dr1lopo •t
f-'hone

COINS

TWO SEVEN week old Getman
Shepherd pupp1e~ ond 6 weef..

WANT AD
CHARGES

Wanted to liuy

Wan.t ed to Bu~·

Our

guoren teed rays and grit s se ll
rh~nr~etvf•'
No c a~h .nves t

9-- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Thursday , May 4, 1978
DJCKTRALY

"
"

HE NEVER GOT A JOB ,
BUT HE $HORE
SETTLED DOWN

�s-The Dai]t Sentmel, Mtddleport-Ponwruy. 0 .. Tilur&gt;O&lt;II'. M.ty 4, 1978

Nimces

Help Wanted

GU ~ SHOOl. Rutland leg ron
Form , eve1y Sunday at 12 00
noon Spom ored by VFW .

FIW:NDl Y HOMI: Toy Par t r~s now
1r1 o'ur 23rd year r~ expo ndmg
and ho~ opcrun gs l or Mano!;jers
and l)eolcr s

O RG ANI ZA T,IO NAL
MEEliNG
Fn .
May 5th
7 30 pm
Pomeroy Eogles.Civb All ladLe s
tho! s1gneq up and all o1her
lod1e s !hat ore" r r\l ete~ted m
f ormrng

the

lcdte:o. ou~~;rlrory

club'. please attend
OU I CH RID GE Bo rn Donee

f lO w

Part y Pl an e:c -

helpl ul

pC rr(Hl CC

rnenl

N o ~er'lirCe charge to

tu~ t omc r ~

No

col ler tmg

dei.IVer lll Q
Co r
phone
rrecesso r y Coli co liN ' Car ol

Day St6 48Q 83Q5

Round and ~quare

WOU lD YOU l 1l.e to eam .SI O $35

donc tng every Sot n•ght 9 ?
Heot OO born I r ron\ Pomeroy

and mort' on hour? N eed loclrm.
ro de m o n-. rr o ro lace l ilt s No
e1o:pcnence nete"&gt;~Ory
NPal

reopened

com1ng up Rt 7 tutn lett ot
light . Go 3 m rles to A lf ted ond
tum nght on 41 Go I rn1le to CR
112 Turn le h Go 2 milt•" to brg
p1n~ hou~e 011 leh born on left

lorn01 • on
J &amp; D Se1 vrce IOJ IIH?J iy C o r ~on ~
le xo co Rutland
trow open

under new rnonogAmcnl

(Om

plcte OtJi o

mo we1 A ( SCI
111te and repor • W eldrng Penn
zorl pr oduc.H

oppeoio 11tt;' cmd plea':} ont per
Sue l or op ·
po1ntrnenr 9Q7 7006

..,o110I1ty o rn J)I Coli

f-OR rool 11rg
~pou t1n g
~o mt:&gt; du ct w orh Mu si be c:.;
pet•enced -,. ready w o1l. good
pay ll rn l('rtJ:, I('d wt rl(' ~ lot • nq
c-..pe n cn cc BoJC. ISO f' t Pl ea'
5MI W Vo /5550

MAN

B"ABY SI1 HR IN m y hofne 2
t h il drc n
M u~ t
ho ~e
re l ('rer, c e~

Phone
Lernl('y 74/2003

Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash

Cheryl

OLD 1--U~NHUW:t:

r&lt; P

ho • c&lt;.. btm. ~

b ed ~

11011 lwrh etc complete
h u u ~eho l d~ W111 e M D Mtller
Rt 4 Pornc1 oy Ohto 0 1 coli

I

o ld

beagle h ound puppre s
Father;., IS eJC. cel le rll hunt1ng dog

843

29~ I

Wanted to
OlD

llur

CO MIC

book~

d11 lclren,
boo\o..,
et1
PO Bo l( 251
A the n~ O h1 o 6 14 593 7989

IIM B~R

~ omer oy

O ut! ~

Pr o

sowtunber
Coli q91.5q65 or
1\f'nl Hanby 1 A4b 3570.

IJ Wtl!"tb ur lludt'l
1',t:J I

QCf)

6370

( HIP

WOOD

Po le s

ma x

dramctct 10 on Iorge\. I end sa
pt'l to n Bundled slob S6 pet
ron . Oel1 ve r ~;&gt; d to Ohro Pollet
Co Rt 2. Po mer o y 992 2689
u s ~o
rro &lt;to •
hydroul r( .:lp t hrtch 742

w1th

GOOD

307 4

$CASH$ !o r 1unk co1o; F1ye ~
I ru ck on d Auto Pot I ~ Wted .e t
Ser II ICC l l !l' ~ole and ~ epo11
Rutlorrd 74710Hl 01 PentUO tl

74? 9575
CUR R~NO'
poc l. e t wotc h e~

token:-.

old

a nd c hOif1 ~
s•lve' and gold We need 1q04
and oldet !. tlvct r:o un Buy 5ell

o de
,,11f2331
01

Coli Roger

Wom ~o l ey

r~t·

~ t l. tp

lor Sale

.ltht ~~

HOOt· HOllOW H orse~ Buy ~e l l
h arte Ot rro1n New and UHtd
~ a d dles

Ruth

R ee11e~

Alba ny

~ t ~ IN G SI"AR K ennel Boo•d1ng
lndoo• and ou rd oo• 1 uns .
Groon11ng a ll bteed s Clean
~ onllory fonl tt1 es . C h e s h11~ .
Phon£&gt; (6 14) 367 0192

In 11\t'lthrl")', t"'ar ·rl 11f Tl t&lt;wk.., aml
Pli t lll:!l"~ !i l"t• n!~ 1"-'f" Y. ortl. s:\.00
IIIIIIIIIIIIW

S1UO StPVIU WAN f ED l rght w l
or ed GPrrr•an Sheph etd Ph one
oft0r 4 30 pn r 99') 5623 .

Au1o_Sale ii
1972 PONTIA C CATALI NA $000

1"1'\"t lll :&gt;t' l"tiUII
l'l k.~l l' !1~ 12-~ 156
•

(

2 miles - stay left at top of hill onto Sf. Rt. 317 to Pennsvil le at the Sill Janes Fa r ms .
JO miles northeast of Athens, 0 .

SELLING COLLECTION OF GUNS, LARGE COLLECTION OF OLD MARBLES ,
COLLECTION POCKET KNIVES , INDIAN ARROWHEADS, WELLER POTTERY ,
CUT &amp; PRESSED GLASS , ANT. CLOCKS, OIL LAMPS, ANTIQUE FURNITURE
{WALNUT, CHERRY , OAK , ETC I. ALSO ONE ESTATE OF VERY GOOD MODERN
FURNITURE .

Selling the estate of Mrs . Frances Eveland of McConnelsville who with her husband
operated the Opera House from 1919 to 1954. Having sold property in McConn elsville
the estate has been moved to th e Bill Janes Farm at the above address for sale. Also
another estate from Akron , Oh io.

SALE HELD RA IN OR SHINE OUTSIDE . BRING YOUR CHAIR AND DRESS FOR
THE WEATHER .
STARTING AT 10 :30 A.M. ON SATURDAY, MAY 6 WILL SELL GUN COLLECTION ,
POCKET KNIFE COLLECTION , COLLECTION OF OLD MARBLES,
ARROWHEADS , NAZI ITEMS, .JEWELRY , ETC. AS LISTED :
12 ga . Marl in slug gun w .r ifl e stgh ts (new) ; 12 ga . Marlin goose g un. new ; ano th er 11
ga . Marlin goose gun , used ; 22 cal. Winchester M odel9.421 lever action ri l le rnewl l'l
ga. Brown ing aut. . 12 ga Winchester M odel 37 ; 12 ga. Itha ca Mode l 66 . 12 ga Steven s
dble . barrel hammer gun ; Sava ge 22 Hornet W· SCope ; 12 ga . Winchesler M odel 37 :
Glen field Model 60 22 auI w scope : Custom Steyr Da in l er Puc h A. G. Steyr
Mannl ic her Model M .270 cal. WinC:hesler dble . set tr tggers , sl ing scope &amp; carr yi ng
case : 12 ga . Bar etta ove r under BLJ ; Spr ingf ie ld Model 170A, 22 cal. _Glen field M odel

1974 BUICK R~GAl Good cond1

AC

11on

P)

wrnd o w~

to p

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES

BUI CK !-'hone 992 31!:13
C H~ V R O L~l

IMPAlA

l uw

JQ70

S300

ow th oul ed

)tore Ro od 1.S8
t ong Bot torn

T Li r.'!'I(LI)

11 tnt Fnd:1\
I I ' :01 •

985 4 Jl~7

l mile!. h orn

lht•t !:r~ IJdul t'

l:!lc&gt;t l lr~

br o k ~

99? 5086

oil e lcc , 1 aue M td dle po r 1.
clo!.C ro Rutland Phon e 991·
7481

WA11::R WEll dr dl111g

111

Comme•(IOI p• oper ty appro•

ou •

W1ll1 otn I

VA FHA

DO YOU n e ed hr,•cs tone or
g•o ~e P
Coil 8 J
001~t
7 42 18~0 a l te r b pm

l rnonctng al so
tO I Inonc utg Ireland Mor tgage
77 E Sto ll' Athton:o. phone (61 4)

q97

0110rloble .

MIDDl [ PO R1 3 bed1 oom home 1
l ull both &lt;&gt;
l u\ly t mpe tPd
~qutp p ed k. 1tchen wrth ml('r
com no t ur ol go~ lutnoce &lt;.en
I to! 011 co nd1t ronmg on o 100 •
100 lor
Fen(cd 1n
vord
$35 SOO Ph one 997 b745

Ph o rH;o

992 3885
11

w ood ed

Mer gs · Hrgh

STROUT

lo ts

Schools

wmdow !&gt; 1 bath s Owner wtl!
l lflon(e . ' " Q~Jire ot 409 South
5th Ave nul"l Mrddlepon
TW O HOUSES In Sy 1ocuse on

GROUND in Harrisonville
area

Af1er Hours

l ois Pauley
Bra nch Manager

Rocme 3' ,

'1

oe~e~

Beout tful 5
bed10om 3 bo1h home Com·

plctel t

remodeled

t orpe ted

Ho &lt;&gt; bot h gas ond

ond

e ~~.pcrr e 11 ce .

onylhrng

lrec
you

osl tmo tes. ,
need

and ~ t o r oge bvt ld tng

l or

underg •ound swun pools N ew
ch em tcol and supply sro •e
Alban y
Ohro
P h o ne

' b14 -696 b555 . ( Al tO! b prn
6 14 -689 5251 John Jeff e r s or
669 5765 811! Gr llelle ) We ore
NO l oi l w..et on PRICES.

Cen tra l

Mol:.ile liomes for Sale

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
AT 446·3643

Evenings Call 446-3796 or 446-7881

Shop

Po me ro y

A u lh onlod Srnger Soles and
Set vrce We sharpen Sct~sors

E!(CA VA TI NG

do ze r loader

1975 MOBILE HOME 17 x 60 3
bed room Exte llen t co nd11ton

992./ 479

5 AYS SHE NEEDS .

BOWER I

GASOLINE ALLEY

A bidhdaLJ partu ,
? People will
f ind
out
how
old

WAGON WORKS
VOLKSWAGEN
REPAIRS

roo!tng. con~ t ru r lr on
plumbrng ond h eo rmg No tab

9 West-Horton Streer

Phone

..

FRANK &amp; EHNIE

'TbMOflROW'S
Fof2Ec.R$'r' cAL.LS Fo~

WaDeLY Sc.A.,..,.EflfO

Opening Specials
Good thru May 13th

74? 7348.

SHOW!RS--- ONt
IN iOS,.oN, ONE IN
MIAMI, ON£: IN S!ltf"-E,
hc----ANO ON! '"' SRN Da~r.o.

Free inspection of i9nition,

poinls selling I dwell and
resistance and
timing) ,
tune .up and cooled
engine
Sl9.95
Fuel injection
S2U5
13041 773-llB!

condition

COULD IT ~E THAT RUSSELL
MILL:R 15 1\1\IOLVED IN
BCW\ETHING ILLEGAL
THAT HE: Do::&gt;N T
\\/ANT EVEN ME
TO KNOW?

AT THE RUTlAND AUCTION BARN

REMEMBER -

QRESS FOR THE WEATHER , SALE HELD OUTSIDE . Plenty

parkin9 . Self contained camper space a~ailable. Food on premises . Nothing shown
~fore dav of sale. Term s . cash '!Lch.t,Qt.w-positive I Dday of sale. Not responsi ble for

occldents.
Auction••rs - Bil l Janes &amp; Associates- Phone 614-S57 -3411 or 614-517-31)3

I

Located at Main St. on the south end of Rutland. Watch for signs ,
All new merchandise. household furnishings, ref., TV sets, couches ,
recliners. pots and pans, garden tools, hand tools, socket sets, paint ,
paint brushes, stoves, toys, bicycles, loads of other misc . items still
coming in,
Terms of Sale : Cash or Check with positive I D.
Not responsible for accidents

pasture and wood .c:.,t.J .... cter barn &amp; garage . You must
see th 1s one , It 's w ~ 11 worth th e price . Loca ted o ff R"f.
375 in Meigs Cou nty .

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(Answers lomorrow)

21 California

28 -

city
22 Paint or
spot Z3 Pertaining
to fat .
2f Ca nada s
Mackenzie

macabre

29 "The

AUCTIONEER BILL BROWN
Auctioneers note (we will have a sale every week at this location)

6 : 0~ N ews 3,4,8, 10, 13,15: ABC News
6 : 3~ NB C NewsJ,4 ,15: ABC News 13 ;

6; Zoom 20,33 .
Caro l Burnett 1!.
Friends 6: CBS News 8,10: Over Easy 20.33.
l : O~Cross . Wits 3,4; Newlywed Game 6,13: Muppel
Show 8; News 10; Gilligan' s Is. IS ; Almanac 20 :
Ma king Thi ngs Grow 33.
7 : 3~Po r ter Wagoner 3: Gong Show 4: $100.000 Name
That Tune 6,13: Price is Right 8; M ac Ne il-Lehrer

Report 20,33 ; Family Feud 10: Pop Goes The
Cou ntr y 15.
8 : ~Grlzzly Adams 3,4, IS; Capt. &amp; Te nn ille 6, 13 ;
Wonder Womal') 8, 10; Washington Week In Rev iew

20,33.
Street Week 10,33; 9:0D--Rockford Flies
3.4. IS ; Movie " With This Ring" 6, 13; Incredible
Hulk 8,10: Soundstage 20 : Shepherd' s Pie 33 .
9 : 3~Makem 1!. Clancy 33 : IO :QO-Qulncy 3, 4,15: News
20 ; Meeting of Minds 33
'
1 0 : 3~ Monty Python 's Flying Circus 20; II : ~ News
3,4,6.8,10.13, 15: Dick Cavett 20: Lilias, Yoga 1!. You
33 .
II 3~Johnny Carson 3.4, 1S ; Kentuc ky Derby Special
6,13; NBA Play -Off 8: Movie " Marta " 190: Monty
Python 's Flying Circus 33 ; Janak i 33 .
12 : 3~L ohman &amp; Barkley 6; Ironside 13: I : 0~
Midnight Spec ial 3,4,1S: Mov ie "Snake People" 10.
1 : 3~ N ews 13 ; 1 : 3~News 3: 3:0Q--Movle " Lu sl for
Gold " 3.
4 : 3~ M ovie " Zit a" 3; 6 : ~Movle "Dreams of Gl ass "
3.
Movie Channel 4 S&amp; 9 P .M. - The Late Show {PPG I
7 &amp; II P.M. - Hollywood Oldies {G)
Cable Channel 5 6:30P .M . -- Testimony Time
7:00P .M . - Pau l Gaud ino Family Fitness Show

Waste
1:30 P.M. - Moder n Sports
Land" poet
10 :00 P.M. - 100 Cluh
30 Hogback
33 Irish luck Thursday , May 4

BRIDGE

35 CoUege
basketball
tourney

26 French

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6: Elec. Co. 20 ,33: Mary Ty ler Moore 10;

Hogan 's Heroes 15.

8 : 3~W a ll

Yesterday's Answer

&gt;Fat
6 Ms.
MacGraw
a rrival
7 Cliq ue
time
8 Feeling
17 Lacking
9 Defensible
friendship
18 Cut of meat II Inscribed
19 Flying hero
stone
20 Stringed
1&gt; Ten : comb.
instrument
form
21 Macaw
20 Blood feud
24 New Hampshire city
20 Helen
of T~oy 's
mother
26 Andy
Gump's
wife
27 French
frie nd
28 Ruffled
r temper
31 Sweeper
32 Saintly
34 Ms . Goolagong
36 Current
37 Cease
38 Clothes
311 Mountain
ridge
40 Despises,
Cockney
style

painter

Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

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Expert play costs tricks
NORTH

•Q8 612
WEST
EAST
t 632
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+ 75
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SOUTH
t A K J 10 8

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Vulnerable : Both
Dealer : South
West

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quee n and he ta kes the
fin esse . West wi ll be able to
lead a seco nd heart and
South will ha ve to ruff. West
will hold the long trump and
!he contra ct will be gon e, but
not forgotten.
So expert South simpl y
cashes his a ce and king of
trumps and plays di amonds,
clubs or both su its. It does n't
make muc h di f ference . West
will col lect a tri ck with his
small tromp a nd East will
mak e his queen. but the
co ntract will be safe si nce
trum ps d idn 't break 5-1.
Wh at docs the expert do in
matc h point duplica t e " He
probably goes afte r the max im um

ing your contrac t. In rubber

Openin g lead : • K

ha nd
where the s tanda r d expe rt
play Jn rubber bridge is
going lo produ ce fewer
tricks tha n the ordinary
play .
South ruffs the second
heart and sees tha t he will
have no trouble winning the
rest of the tric ks if spades
beha ve properly . So at Irick
three he leads a diamond to
dummy , leads the ni ne of
trumps and lets it ride. That
is , he lets il ride If East
does n't play the que en. Either way he is going lo make
the rest of the tric ks .
The expert sees that if
West holds four spades to the

counts.

A Canadtan r eader wants

to know if bridge has borrowed th e term " Love"
from tenni s.
Some playe rs do use it to
describe a seore

I GOT AN ''~\ · · Oil&lt;
riA.'I REP0RT, SNOOP'!'~

BECAUSe ~Ou WERE SUCH
A BIG HELP I'M GOING
TO TRE AT ~OU TO AN
ICE ·CREAM CONE

~o~:r Y- N w/2
FLAVORS

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MAW WUZ HALF RIGHT
HEN SHE SAID PAW
WOULD NEVER SETTLE
DOWI\I AN'
GITA JOB

of

zero

be low th e lin e and they cer-

tainly ha ve borr ow ed it from
tennis.
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me experts " Wnte ·'Ask the
Experts .·· care of th1s newspa ·
per IndiVIdua l ques /10ns will
be answered If acco mpan 1ed
by stamped, sell-addressed
envelopes The most mterest·
mg questrons WJI/ be used m
/hiS column and w 111 reCeJve
copte s ol JACO BY MODERN I

BARNEY

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la ke s the fin esse

and makes six In match
point ga mes. overtrick s are
a lmost as important as makbridge the co ntract is what

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used f or th e thr ee I. 's, X fur ttw 1wu O's, L'tC Stngle lette rs. By Oswald Jacoby
apostro ph es. th e le ngth and formalt on of the v: ord s are all and Alan So ntag
He r e is another
hint !' f.ach day tht• code lrt lt' J ~ nt'C di iT ert' IH

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68 ACRE FARM - Pr ice reduced lo \41&gt;,900 . Attractive
remodeled 2 story farm home \ll,~ ce home features
a large living room , dlnl• 0 t"~'"· "chen , 5 bedrooms,
&amp; I'' ' baths, 15 ar• ~t \ -"'e land with balance in

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Ye1terday's Cryptoqoote : GUILT MATIERS. GUILT MUST
ALWAYS MATTER. UNLESS GUILT MATTERS THE WHOLE
WORIJ) IS MEANINGLESS.-ARCHIBALD MACLEISH

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Print answer here : (

ULDRIW

perren ce . 992 ·3085 .

SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 7:00 P.M.

gas range . GE no frost two door ret r igerator w-free zer at top ; GE dlshwa sher i elec.
app li ances ; pots, pa ns , utensils, etc ., sivl erware : li nens, ru gs; Victor manual add ing
machi ne ; Remington elec . add ing machine ; w i ndow fan s; good selection po le &amp; table
lamps ; several rad 1os , elec. heater ; Zeni th B&amp;W console TV ; fla t irons ; stone Ia r s;
coal b uc ket s, cO pper lea kettle ; pict ure frames; m ir ro rs ; tr on pots &amp; pans ; several
Iron beds ; hat racks , elec . portable sewi ng machi ne; and irons ; woven basket s;
overst uffed fu rn itur e, couches &amp; cha irs; blacksm ith vise, and many other item s not

listed . This is onl y a par tial listing

healthLJ 1 You'lll1ve
to be a hundred 1

A lot of people
think I alreadLJ
have!

on Rou te 7. Ph one (OJ..e ) 985-

MISC. MODEPN AND AN TIQUE ITEMS : Fr ig idaire refrigeralor w freezer at top ;

CARS : 1975 Cad ill ac F leetwooo Tal •, mar" Broughman 4 dr , se dan, m1dn ight blue w
blue valour i ns ide , f ully equippPd , e·1!'n pop up secretary . 38,000 miles, sun r oof In
mint cond . 1969 Ca d ill ac Eldorado 2 dr ., full power, custom paint, new t ires &amp; shocks,
etc .• two-tone red w -black leather Inside, 67,000 miles, in excellent cond ition .

Nonsense! You're

After all ,this
mau be mLJ
last one!

AUCTION
REDUCED TO '15 ,900 - A very ni ce I' i story 4
bedroom home in good condi t ion . Fea tures a basement
wi th f inished fam il y room and laundry r oom , eat -in
kit ch en. livi ng r oom &amp; bath . Large lot with ienced
yard. ~ all now, pr ice d to se ll

Now arrange the crrcled leners to
lorm lhe surprise answer, as sug·
gesled by the above cartoon

sauce

3825

do

rem odeled , ceramic hie, plum ·
b1ng , carpentry , ond generol
mo rntenonce . 13 yeors e~~: ·

FEEL AT HOME WHSN
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REPAIR

Now Open in Ma son

K11 chcns

CAREFOUL MANNEFG 10
MAKS 'iOUfll: GoUE$T!S

YeSierday·s l Jumbles BLOOD SHAKY ANYHOW HANGER
Answer Whet the "ham .. ector tried to do, 10 tt
...ma- "HOG" TH.E.SHDW

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sm all o pplior1CtU Low rl mower.
ne•t to Stat e H1ghwo.,. Cor oge

bod, hoc
(holi es R Hot

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COME UP WITH
SOME THIN' ···

R:'EQUI~ES

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ElWOOD

do1er

too Iorge 01 too ~ moll

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BRADr ORD
Auctron ee1 Co tn
ple te Se1 vrce Phon e 949 1487
or 949 2000 Roctnc Ohto ( n tl

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Sefv•c o
Ru11ond Oh1o. Phone 742 2008

BATHR OO MS

992 3388

MR PUDDlE , WE 'l l

and

12 11 55 mob tl e home. ')
bedroom s Ve ry good cond t· HOWE RY AND MARTIN E.: ·
tron
tn Mlddl epoll
Col i
covo 1mg. ~ep tr c sys tems ,
~') 775 4 or 992 7497
doter . boclt.hoe . dump !ruck .
ltmes tone, gravel . block lOp
1964 TRAI LE R 11. tXJ w1th ax 16
po11mg . Rl . 143, Pho ne I (bl4 )
t tp o u r J bedroom u n fu rn.~h ·
698·733'
ed S1500 lmme d.ol e ace upon·
cy

' i WEf N ME AND

A WA'i TO AND TH OSE •RteiHT
llVlH' CONOITlOHS" THE DOC

142-1328, l P.M. to~ P.M.
Order Now-Mount by Appt .
4-JO.J mo.

. boclt.hoc wm k. dump !r uc k :-.
and lo·bop fm h11e will haul
hit dr rl . .lo ~orl l m1e~1or 10 and
grovel Ca ll Bob o r Roger Jet
lets . day ph0f1C 991 7089 rught
phone 99 7 3525 Of 9fl') 5232
ond d rtcher
lrcld .
Back

basemen t For m
coli Q4920 18

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111ce , a ll ma kes . 991 -2784 The

f ob r 1c

No.I I JUS' uOT TO l'k;c;ER.

Phone
992-7113

SEWING MACHINE Repou ~

Emergency One 13 ; Petti coat Junction 15.

\PAWDUR)

For

and all types ol gcneroltepou
Work gu01on tead 70 yo01 s c ...
per1ence . Phone 991 2409

EXC A VA TING

011 plu~ l u ll

CALL

I I I

Sales &amp; Service

REMODELING , Plurnbrng hoat1ng

Will

IN GALLIPOLIS

I I I J

'

Pomeroy , Ohio
4·4· 1 mo.

Turns

In The Family 8,10; Crockett's Victory
Garden 20.
4:IJO---Mister Cartoon 3; Superman .4 ; For Ric her, For
Poorer IS: Merv Gr iff in 6; Addam s Family 8;
Sesame S. 20 ,33: Gomer Pyle, USMC 10: Dinah 13 .
4 : 3~lilt l e Rascals 3,15; Gill igan' s Is . 4:,8: Brady
Bu nch 10.
S : ~ Here Come The Brides 3; Star Trek 4; Gun smoke
8: Mister Rogers 20,33; Hogan ' s Heroes 10;

AI Tromm Const.

SALES AND SERVICE
11 -9-lf c

electtrc fufnocc . t"org e co• poll

l o fmO ! tOI\

~ID!

ITHAGUTt

220 E. Main St.

Worl~

8.1 0: 2 : ~ne Life to Live 6,13; 2 3~Doclors
3. 4.15 : Guiding Light 8, 10.
3: 0~.Another World 3,4,1S : General Hospi tal 6,13;

1\

EUIOTT APPLIANCE II

1:30-0ays of Our Lives 3,4,15; As The

Li lias, Yoga &amp; You 20 ; To Be Announced 33

lt1AT

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3,4,1S; Good Morn ing Ameri ca 6.13 : CBS
News 8:. Bul lwlnkle 10.
7: l~Schoolies 10: 8 : ~Capt . Kangaroo 8. 10; Sesame
St. 33 .
.
9:00- Merv Griffin 3: Ph il Don ahue 4,13,15:
Emergency One 6; Fami ly Affair 8; Match Game
10.
9 : 3~Andy Gr iffith 8; Family Affair 10.
I O : O~Card Sharks 3,4,1S; Edge of Nig ht 6: Pass the
Buck 8; Joker's Wild 10 ; To Tell The Truth 13 .
l 0 : 3~ Hollywood Squares 3,4, IS; High Hopes 6; Price
is Right 8, 10; $20,000 Pyram id 13.
II : ~High Rollers 3,4,1S: Happy Days 6 13 : Elec. Co .
20 .
11 : 3~Wheel of Fortune 3,1S ; Fam ily Feud 6,13 :
Partriqge Fa ml l~ 4: Love of Life 8,10: Sesame 51
10,33; II :55--C BS News 8: Loving Free 10.
12 : 0~ Newscenter 3i News 4,6, 10; San ford 1!. Son IS ;
Gambil 8; Midday Magazine 13.
12 : 3~ Ryan ' s Hope6,13: Bob Braun 4: Gong Show 1S :
Search tor To morrow 8, 10; Elec. Co. 33.
I : O~For Richer For Poorer 3; All My Children 6,13 :
News 8; Young 1!. the Rest less 10; Not For Women
Only 15.

3 : 3~AII

AUTMORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

300 Moin St .
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy 992-6282
or 991-6263
8A .M. to• :JOP .M.

. PUD DlE POOLS All sr zes and
shapes. Swun pools, 2 y ear~

11ee' ond ~ ht ubs
In

LIST SALE
m .31 S44.81
~5.01 Sll.97
~9 . l9 US .I7

BR7h13
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HR7S.I S

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

WINlfR GE l to your house? lel u~
mo l-- e neces sofy • CPO"~ AI
1t ornm Cons tru cti on . 741 231ft

oCJe lot . Spoc 1 ou~ 3 bedr oom
w1 th M"l rge utrllly roo m Hard
wootf"l loo• s and carper FrtH T

ACRES OF VACANT

" THE MILEAGE MAKER"

by Henri Arnold and Bob lee

I'M bQlfJA K.lll

mo.

DURA -STEEL RAD IAL

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unscramble these lour Jumbles,
one letter to each square, to lorm
four ordinary words

Pomeroy , D.
3·1S-tfc

992 .3748 or 991-5020
FREE PARKING
3 31 I

CARTER

PUlLI N S EXCAVAIIN G Compl e te
Se1vtCC Ph one 991 -/ 47 6

BY OWNER 4 be d ro o rn br1c k
house. Iorge co n HH lo t boy

ACRE LOTS FOR
SALE - Pr iced ai13.1SO .OO

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IIOHN LOSER

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992 - 6t24 o r~237 1 4

Call99?.7133
CONTACT :

mo.

997 55?3
ROOMS both loundr-,. toom
On I ac re lot S 15 .000 f1rm

804 W. Main
Pom eroy
992-1298

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Phon e

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742 -3010

4-24- l mo .

7412 411
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Dupont materials.

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

~ OO M H\'0 story house Oou
hie garage wt th opor tment ou r
but l d .n g ~
17 ocre!i. Rutland
Sec or coli T 0
Stew or 1

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ea ch.

drawers w·pidgeon holes w wood car ved pulls , ve r y unusual w.chi na overa ll db le
glass doors ; st ack bookcases ; small wa lnut sidebo ard, ._.ery unusual ; oak ex t tab le
complete w lea ves &amp; 6 matching cha ir s; sm . oak stand w drawer &amp; bra ss pulls ; 5 pc.
Hickor y 4 pos ter cherry bedr oom surfe e:rdra nice . walnu t Vic torian dresser from teh
1840' s ; wa lnut platform r oc ker , 5 1egged Cherry game table ; m odern Vic tor ian se ttee
w Mr &amp; Mrs. Chairs in AI con dition ; Honduras mahogany coffee table w marble top .
knee hole desk w pidgeon holes ; waln ut one drawer night
stand ; walnut dro pl eat
table . oak libr ary t able ; large bookcase w dble gla ss doors &amp; drawer at bo ttom . an t.
wooden bed , complete ; Walnu t bureau w wh i le kn obs &amp; off set glove drawers at lop ,
chest drawers . splint bottom sl ant back sewing rock er ; ga te leg tab le w dr awer ,
Edison school house upr ight cyli nder phonograph , two ra1 e hand carved um brella
sta nd &amp; hat ra ck hall trees (J Bears, one at base &amp; two in tree J eK tra ntce, other
da ma ged ) ; J "" cher ry rope bed ; walnut dining room suite, tab le, bu ffe t &amp; 8 cha irs ,
massive car ved oak w -burl bedroom sui te, bed, dressing tab le w stool &amp; chest . wal nu t
bedroom suite, bed . d ress ing ta ble &amp; ches t ; maple chi ld's rocker , Capta in c ha i r ,
walnut soli d door c hina cu pboard , burled ; walnut cu rved top curio cabi net: ma ple
din ing room sui te, e)(j , ta ble, buffet , china cupboard, 6 cha irs Windsor . sm . maple
rocker ; sm . stands &amp; coffee tables , wooden floor lam ps; 3 dressers w ov al mirro r s. 2
wicker rockers , fer n stands, et c. A NT CLOCKS · M issions oak Grandfa t her , four
calendar regular wall clocks ; cal endar c l oc~ . needs repa rr. ; sm . regulator , metal
· Anson i a mantel clock ; fan cy Sessions mantel clock , wei ght clock ; wa lnut mantel
clock . An·t . e·ra ss Nat iona l cash reg ister . Ant . violi n.

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DELTA

Rt . I
Middleport, Ohio
14 Years Service
SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Paint Jobs
Small Cars
'100.00
Large Cars
SI2S .OO
Trucks
sm.oo
Body work &amp; repair '1.00
per inch using onlv the best

Small engine &amp; mower
service, Massey Ferguson
&amp; Gibson Tillers, Lawn Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Service.

Electr I ( and wo tet
See bkcy Hrll

675-ll82

AUTO PAINTING

MODERN SUPPLY

706b

Hood '16

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Phone

BOB'S

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1 'acres on leo du 1g Cr eel. Roo d

Ileal !&gt;:•tate for Sale

jewelry .
SMALL COIN COllECTION : Silver dollars, Franklrn ha lves , large pen ni es, and

ANTIQUE &amp; MISC . FURNITURE : Wa lnul 1 pc Bul ler wr it ing desk w·rung pull out

4 ou e ~ lond ot edge
Rut land Complete trodef

hoo k. up also 2 bo nk!. o ppror!o
cd proper ly 01 SI S 500 Phone
9fl"l 709 4

Phone 99~ -2181

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PAINTS

UNION OPERATED.
3·30-1 mo.

o-30-ttc

APP ROX 20 acre~ on Fl otw ood~

1. 1

si gned Weller Lala , 8 in . high , one la rg e Weller vase Sicard ty pe 12 ln. high ; Well er
K ingfisher pit cher , Weller Lonhuda tobacco jar w-lid ; sm all Wel ler Sica rd vase
Si gned , 4' 7 1n. tall ; small Weller vase unmarked : brown Weller vasew flower s: hand
pa inted &amp; si gned German cra cker j ar . 2 Fosto r ia horses ; depression glass . etched
glass plates ; glas s pitc her s, candle holders w-glass pr is m s. minia ture cups
sau ce rs ; chin a dresser lamps , severa l od lam ps some fw -hand pa inted ba ses ; cut &amp;
pre ssed gla ss ; stemmed ware , cranberry vases, et c

.

buddmg~

LARGE COLLECTION OF INDIAN ARROWHEADS

FURNITURE , MODERN FURNITURE , CLOCKS , GLASSWARE . CHINA,
POTTERY , LINENS, QUILTS , ETC . AND l CARS AS LISTED :
UNUSUAL &amp; VERY RARE WELLER POTTERY : 7 sma ll Weller vases Sicard lype

PometO)'

STO RY frame hou~e 6
• o om~ and both cello•
o ut

NAZI ITEMS : Bel1; flag ; pictur e album of one m an' s account of WW II fr om l he
Germah sid e. New Japa nese fly ing su it. Ja pane se sn i per s per iscope . Japanese
off icer 's sword .
JEWELRY : New 32nd Masonic rrng w ' "carat diamond . Other ring ~ . wat ches &amp;

swirls cr ocki es comm tes 3 boxes old Cam br idge marbles Over 5,000 marbles in
th is coll ect ion wh ich will be broken down and sold in lot s. Th is i s a tan tast i ~ col lection
of old agate m arbles.
STARTING AT 11 O' CLOCK NOON ON SUNDAY , MAY 7 WILL SELL ANTIQUE

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·KING
.
-BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

Henderson

Hartford
882·2115

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

ed a u go!&gt; hea r ond au &lt;ond1
l ronurg I oc1e le11el lo t 111
~ utloncl
SIB 000
Ph o fte

Pomeroy landmark
'\?,., Jilek W. Carsey , Mgr .

Movie Channel 4 5 8.9 P.M. - Jamboree In The Hills
7 1!. 11 P.M.- Voyage of the Damned {PGI
Cable Ch.annel s 6:30P .M. - Test imony Time

AT

¥• mile ott Rt. 7 by-pass on
St . Rt. 114 roward Rutland ,
0.

BY OWNER 3 be d r oo m ~ w1 1h f 0 1(

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GARAGE

591 305 1

by 2 nee !... ~ Coll 985 3927 .

(, Boker Tree Brand . and m any, many more hard to l ind kni ves including many
she ath kn i ves. Over 1J5 tn all Coke bottle case. gun stock case .

OUTSTANDING COLLECTION OF AGATE MARBLES MADE IN INGERAFFEN ,
GERMANY . THESE ARE OLD TOURNAMENT MARBlES . 196 la rge 4SO sma ller

flllll.l

ROGER HYSELl

30 yf

' '1·3l63

Marriage " 8, 12 :4Q-Toma 6,13; 1:00-Tomorrow
3,4; I : ~News 13.

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&amp;
r.. -i.JIEXTERIOR

17

BV OW N~R 5 one~ w rth 9 room
house FRtE G A S 2 co ' gotoge
~ um nH~ I k•t ch en o nrl b o , ~J e ,e d

VERY , VERY GOOD POCKET KNIFE COLLECT ION :
RUSS ELL POCKET KNIVES {7 large and 7 small). R•m ington . Case XX , Ca se C~rc le

oth er coi ns.

,~

· one s lovel land located o r
!upper~ Plo1n!. on Oh•o Rou te
7 Pho11 e (014 ) M7 b304

Grant 742 -187q

FUEL-ED .&amp;RANCHES
~HOLJL-D DO THE
!!!~TRI CK-~ __,

.,.

-BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

SMITH NELSON.
MOTORS, INC.

NI::W 3 bl:!droom h o u~e 2 ba t hs

Wilt CARE l01" th e etrledy
hotl"le Phone 992 731 4

Ph . 992.1848

c.....

HO MI:: SI TES l or ~ ole . I a cre a nd
up M •ddlepor t neo• Rutl and
Call 99'] 74 81

74 FOO l CAMPER hanlo.tr n Good
ton dii iO rt
Self to nto1 ned

Chester, Ohio
ID·30·c

.from ttM ..,...., Trudr or htl'-'•el'"
...... for ID tM

Real !&gt;:state for Sale

hooku p

TOO BAD ! CAN'T THROW
A~OTHER L05 Oi&gt;J THE .
FIRE -- BUT THE5E JET-

0 W~•

MOORE'S

EXPERirNCED
Radiator~

Service

997 5750

THE DOC;"S SAt&lt;E AND YOUR
M155 D06BIN~ - - THA T DATI\
YOU'RE I'IR!TINO' DOWN HAD
BE' TTER &amp;E ACCURATE :

FOR

trubltt·att"u

Su11rla1
4 I' ~t"
Fntloy ;:tlh·n rrllll l

19 71
A R I~ IO C RAI
Co mpef
~lecp'&gt; 6 wrth stove OoJe n ~ "'"
t urno&lt;e
onct porto pony
Comp lerL' wrth owntrr g 1ock. !.

Box 3:

lO : O~Police

CAPTAIN EASY

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Tires
Battery .
Installation Service

Jack's Septic
Tank Service

on heating cost
Experience and
fully insured
Free Est .
Call : ~92 - 3811
4-9 -1 mo.

M lllltl:ll

tamping EquiJIIIIe nl

and

Save 30 pet. to 50 pet."

~~" 1111111Sal .ttt·du~

N e wl y

PlYM O UTH

R.esidentia I
and
commercial . Call for
estimate, 24 hour service.
Anyday , anytime .
Phone 985-3806

Cellulosic (wood fiber)
Thermal Insulation

6,13
Woman 3,4,1S: Baretta 6,13 : Barnaby
J ones 8,10 ; Our Mutual Friend 33; News 20 .
10: 3 ~ L ock, Stock 1!. Barrel 10: 11 : ~News
3.4,6.8, 10,1 3,IS, Di ck Cavett 20 : Lilias Yoga &amp; You
33.
II : 3~ J o hnny Carson' 3,4, IS ; Starsky 1!. Hutch 6, 13;
Mash 8; ABC News 33 ; Movie " Who's Been
Sleeping in My Bed'" 10 .
12 : 0~Janakl 33 : 12:05--Movle " How To Commit

9 : 3 ~ Fi sh

'

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

lJ ,
7 : ~Today

9:QO-Operation Runaway 3,4, 15; Barney Miller 6. 13;
Hawaii F ive -0 8, 10 , Wor ld 20,33.
.

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Upon A Classic 10,33.
8 : 3~What' s Happening 6,13: Arabs 1!. Israelis 33;
Original s 20 .

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FRIDAY, MAYS, t978
S:45--Farm Report 13; S : S~PTL Club 13; S:Ss-Sunrlse Semester 10; 6 : ~PTL Club IS .
6:25--Socletles In Transition 10; 6 : 3~Columbus
Today 4; News 6; Sunrise Semester 8; 6:45-Mornlng Report 3: 6 : S~Good Morning , West
Virginia 13 ; 6:S5--C huck White Reports 10; News

Phenomenon of Benji 6,13 ; ·wattons 8,10; Once

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SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

Blown lr&amp;~lation
JIM KEESEE

NOTICE

d rsc b toke s

io , ?2 cal. ; 12 ga . Winche ster Mode i ll . lull stock Kentucky r il le made by H.D. Zegler ,
Port smou th ; Model 11 Winchester 12 ga . full choke ; Re vel ation 12 ga . pump ;
Revelat ion Model 135. 22 aut .; Winchester Model l/ , 16 ga dble . barrel hammer g un
17 ga .; Savage Modei 340C 272 cal. ; Savage M ode l420, 12 ga . over -under ve nt ilated
rib : Mossberg boll action 410ga : Winchester22si ngleshot r ifl e ; H&amp;R topper Model
158, 12 ga .; rare ca r ved stock &amp; fo re end dble . barrel 12 ga . hamm er gun ; Model 97
Winchest er r io t gun in new llke con dit ion rebuil t by Winchester in 1945 and neve r
tired ; Ithaca 22 cal lever act ion ; Ithaca bol t act ion r ifl e 308 cal . w scope ; Rem ington
Model 105, 22 ca l.; Savage over un der 12 mag . &amp; 410 ; Win chester Model 17. 12 ga
nickel steel ; Winchester 30 -30 Buff alo Bi ll commemorat ive. never tir ed; Wi n chester
Mod el 12 . 1'2 ga .; Winchester Model 37, 12 ga .; Bare tta 12 ga . over under shotg un ;
Wi nchester 30-30 Classic. never f i red ; Rare Mauser 22 rifl e sing le sh ot; Ithaca 12 ga.
au t . shot gun fancy sides &amp; ligh t weigh t ; 12. ga . sin gle shot , 50 ca l. Th ompson muztle
load ing rifle ; lO ga . d ble . barrel muzzle loading hammer gu n : Stevens 22 r ifle; Rar e
Rem ington Model 700, 17 caL custom stock Tasca 6x18x40 Zoom M larg e stod&lt; ;
Rem ington Model 870 pump 16 ga .; Mar lin 22 1ever act jon , Remi ngton 700 BOL cal.
2.43 w-scope : Browning I ight 12 aut 12 ga .; Rem ington Sp"eedmasler 71 aut w ·scope ;
45 cal . half stock m uule loading ri ll e ; Ithaca M odel XL 300 l ight weigh i "'V en t ilaled r ib
20 ga . : tour old .BB guns : two Hll.R Model 676 6 shot ?2 cal. or 22 mag ., new ; Colonial
pistol k lt ; S&amp; w 38 ea \. breakd own mode l : two RG M odell d, '12 tevol vers , Erma 22 ca I.
au t . pi stol ; Colt old model 38 Special in e&gt;c cellen t cond it ion ; Astra 357 mag . new
cond ition ; Ti tan 25 aut. , H&amp;R 37 cal. swin g out Cyl. ; Colt Detective Special 38 cal.
nic kel , n ew : NewS&amp; W d4 mag . w -case 6 in. barrel nickel finis h ; newS&amp; W 44 mag .• w
case 8 i n. barrel blue finish ; Rare Stevens 410 pistol w-orig ina l holster . Walther
comm erci a l Model PPK 32 cal .; Reprodu ction cap-ball pistol w holster . Ruger 27 aut .
w -holster ; vest pocket safe ty ham me r 32 ca .; gun accessories , shells, etc

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THURSDAY, MAY • . 197A
Happy
Hour

8 : 00 - Hanna - ~arbera

' '
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Call Aller 5:00 or
Anytime Saturday
992-7119 or 992-5041
4-27:trc

4·12-1 mo. P.

997 7453

111 rlr;ooge V H e ng111e o rt P S
P8
n ew rod tal !rt es ro d• o
oncl tope v 1n yl top E ~cellen r
condiltOt1 S::/600 614 843 :t'432

out of Marietta , 0 . to McConnelsvi lle. Cross river through Malta on St . Rt . 78 west for

(614) 66'7-6177
Between7 : JO &amp; 9:00
p .m .

!11

10711

Rt . 60 south out of Zanesville, 0 . to McConnelsville . Or take St. Rt . 60 north

(';rsh III&lt;HI\'illlt'i'

'l'lir• l't!lJit:.ht•r r't"St'I"I'L'S !Ill' nghl
t•dll Ill" l"l'jl'l'l Hll_\1 ad!. tiL'l" ITH'd rr!J·
Jl'I "1111110tl Tltt' ]'uiJII:.Irt·r 1\llllltr\ br.•
l "! '.~\)11 !1 ll lb1t• fur 111111"1' tlrilllll!l l " IIII "!Jr ·

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PENNSVILLE , OHIO ON ST. RT. 337 IN MORGAN CO.
SATURDAY , MAY 6 at 10 :30 A.M . &amp; SUNDAY, MAY 1 at 12
O' CLOCK NOON

Call
JERRY MURPHY

Mnbtk l lutm: :-.:rl•·:. ;Hitl V,m l .~ alt· ~
(II"P ilt"t'i.•ph•d rlttl y Willi l"i!Sii 1'11111
urtlt-r 15 t"t.'ttl 1'ha n~.c fur' ;rd ~ t'tll'l"}'·
IIIIo: l lu~ :'ll tllllbt•r ItI f ';u-r • 1rfTiw Sl"tl·
turd

DOG O BWI ~Nn Clms l o r mmg
now Colli 367 0550

yard

in

grading,
driveways,
landscaping, 'tc.

10rh··

and scot s
50 000 rn t lo ~
G9/ 55.1 5 du11ng the day .

2 DAY ESTATE SALE

Specialited

~

DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;
DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

DOZER FOR HIRE

l·:iid i "ur·rl r•\TI" Lht• rniiHIIlW I.I 15
" I lit iS 1 .~ ~ t "l'll \ ~ l.lt-'f l'l"llnl jlt.' l" tlil)
1\ tb nurltlltl! utlwr· thwt t~r n~;t•t' U \1\' l'
da~ ~ wrll lw t•ha q.;t'll at thr• I llit)

16 14) 698 3?90

p o w£' '

PUBLIC AUCTION

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:115

aoo

li d i t~ ~

-

125

7:00 - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness Show
7:30 - Supersports
10 :00 - 700 Club .

TELEVISION
VIEWING

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-

Business Services

I op pr rce for ~ to n d 1 ng

v111 yl

Take St.

F o r c~ t

992 7760
NO 11 EM roo lOJge o • roo small
Will buy I p1cce or co rnp lctc
household New LJ~ed or on11
q ues Mo•lnt!. ~u llt tt u •e 20 N
?n d St
M1dr1lopo •t
f-'hone

COINS

TWO SEVEN week old Getman
Shepherd pupp1e~ ond 6 weef..

WANT AD
CHARGES

Wanted to liuy

Wan.t ed to Bu~·

Our

guoren teed rays and grit s se ll
rh~nr~etvf•'
No c a~h .nves t

9-- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Thursday , May 4, 1978
DJCKTRALY

"
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HE NEVER GOT A JOB ,
BUT HE $HORE
SETTLED DOWN

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opinion
should by
be
less Letters
than 300ofwords
longare
lorweleomed
be subject. They
to reduction
the editor ) and must be signed with the signee's ad·
dress . Names may be withheld upon pubHcation.
However, on request , names will be dlscl08ed. Letters
should be In good taste , addressing issues, not per·
sooalltles.

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SALE

As the Hike-Bike of 1978 comes to a close for the year . we
the Meigs OJ unty REACr Team, would like to thank the ones
who helped so much to make1l a safe one. .
. .
First of all thanks ~o out to the Me1gs County Shenff s
Dept. for the use of their ca r and Offi cer Gary Wolfe '\'ho
donated his tune and help for the day . Also to the Rutland EMS
Station for the use of one truck and EMT Haymond Wilcox and
his helper. The truck wa s a great help in back of the Hike-Bike,
as were the pickup.tru(·k driven by F. arl Mossman , donated by
Dan Thompson Ford of Middleport and a bike repair truck
driven by John Kauff and ClarPm'e Alberson who repa1red
birvcles.
· Thanks go to Barbara Van~l eter . nurse , who rode in the
lead car.
Guy Hysell. Umt 1 and Charles Blake, Unit 5, in safe ly
control truck. woul d like to th ank the chtld ren and older ones
who rode in the Hike-B1ke for th~t r cooperation to make it a
safe one. Thanks go out to the children who took time out to
help others who an• m need of help. We thank them very

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FRIDAY, MJiYSth

REG. *11.95
REG. *21.95
REG. *24.95
REG. *21.95
REG. *29.95
REG. *35.95
REG. •34.95
REG. *45.95

Area Deaths
BATHROOM

SCALES

Sale Sl 0.68
$12.00 Borg Scales
Sale $9 .60

Hous ewares

1st

Ntcklace s·,
chilins .
bracelets, earrings. stick
J~ l n s .
charm s.
r i ngs ,
key holders .

NICE GIFTS
FOR MOM!

SCARFS
AND DOILIES

Regular S2.00 to SJ5.25
Sate Prices

'1.59 To il2J9

Brand new selection, l a,ce

Reg . s 7.00
Reg . s 9.00
Reg. $10.00
Reg . Sll.OO
Reg . $12.00

Sale S5.59
Sale S7.19
Sale $7.99
Sale $8 .79
Sale $9.59

SPECIAL
MOTHER'S
DAY SALE!
A b ig se lec tion In fu ll , t w in,

WOMEN'S

k ino and Queen ! l zes . Includes

our ent ire stoc k of spreeds .
Home Furnishings Dt pt .
11t F loor

SPRING

SAVE 20%

COATS
Car coats a net

a nd sc hilll e embroi dered ,

long
co at s
sty l e d
in
polye ster an d • ..

MOTHER'S DAY

se lec t the si ze and co lor

that's best lor you. Ideal

CHAIR SALE

gil I for your mom .

- Wal l a wa y s ,

SALE
PRICES

roc ~

a

loung er s. re cl in ers , sw i v el
ro ckers , occ asional cha irs .
- Vi ny l an a cl ot n co v er s
K roeh ter
- Berkl i ne and
quality

As Low As

CORONADO

sued e. S1zes 6
to 20 an d 14 1 '

PlACE MATS

to 24 1 1 .

Regular ly $1.29, reversible .
ma chine washable . big
se lection of solid colors.

SALE
PRICES
START AT

MOTHER'S
DAYSALEf

'2850
WOMEN'S
DAY SALE

I
1
I

c urr e9
surnrt1me
latC'
Monday or· u1rl~ Tu esdrs~

deputie S a re al so in vcs1Jgaltng !he entry 1Jf a

\

mornmg

house

11 wned by Harold
Long Bottum. The

Richard 0. Thr,mu s, Ht. 2.. ho use IS located on SH 248
Cheshire. had parked hts 1967 out side of Long Bottom.
l'ord In hts dnvcway and

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TIMEX WATCHES

WOMEN'S
DRESSES
AND

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Reg. s1295

Sale s1055

Reg. s1695
Sundre!;ses .
C65 u.!l
dresses,
pantsu its ,

dre ss y

d r e sses ,

jacket dres se s. Reg .

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':,&gt;;-

.

sizes 8 to 20, extra
sizes 12 1 1o 32

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N ylon
and
permanent press .
Peti te, S, M, L, XL,

Reg. $21 95
Reg. $2595

Sale s20

Reg. $3795
Reg. $3995

Sale s3()35
Sale $31 95

Reg . s6.~0

75

SHOP SATURDAY 9-.30 TO 5 P.M.

OH~
I
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ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY
I

SALE *5.09

sa.oo SALE '6.79
I
Reg . Sll .OO SALE *9.39
II
Reg . m .oo SALE *12.79
I
Reg . 518.00 SALE '15.29
Reg .

MOTHER'$ DAY IS SUNDAY, MAY 14th

MIDDLEPORT,

~y.

'

offering being made by July . The sysU,m will epst
approximately $3.8 million , At the meeting , the
engineers outlined steps that have to be taken on the
local level.
Mayor Herman London named Gordon Winebrenner
to serve on the Board of Public Affairs. Mayor London
also reported on the recent patching of village streets
and asked council to make a list of work that should be
done in U1e &gt;illage.
Jack Williams met with council in regard to pipe
being pla ced nea.r his properly to control erosion.
Jimmy Joe Hemsley is to investigate U1e situation and
get an estimate on the cost of · having the work
C&lt;Jmpleted.
Council approved the third and final reading of an
ordinance giving the Ohio Power OJ. , a franchise to
supply U1e village will1 electricity.
Attending wer~ Mayor London, Janice Lawson ,
clerk ; Hemsley, Larry Brogan , Eber Pickens , John
Arnott and Kathryn Crow, council members , Robert
Wingett, Jean Hall, Eileen Clark, Sadie Thuener,
Olarlotte Nease , Doug Hemsley , and Chief of Police
Milton Varian.

•

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enttne

~teen Cents

Vol.

planned
h

ROME WILLIAMSON
PROMOT E D
Ra ymond J . t Rome I
WIIlia m so n , offIce
supervisor at the Philip
Sporn Plant In New Haven
ha s been promoted to
Personnel Supervisor. He
is succeedlng K. M. Wiles
who retires on July I.
Williamson was born In
Westfield, New York and
attended Antioch College.
lo 1965 he participated in
teh AEP Mana gement
Program at the University
of Michigan . His em·
ployment at Sporn Plant
hegun In 1951 wheo he
accepted the position of
Supervisory Assistant. In
1968 he was promoted to
Office Su perv isor and
served In that capacity
untll now. The WUiiamsons
reside in Mason. Th eir
dau ghter, Mrs. Kitty
McDowell , and her family
are Ceredo residents.

Weather
Cloudy tonight, with pal·
ches of fog and lows between
45 and 50. Mostly cloudy and a
little warmer Saturday, with
highs in the mi d or upper OOs.

McARTHUR , Ohio (UPI )
- The · Am&lt;lin Power Co.,
where three workmen died in
an explosion last December,
plans to appeal a citation by
the U.S . Occupational Safety
and Health Administration
which found the company in
violat ion
of
federa l
regulations.
Kenneth Price, plant
manager, said Thursday the
company does not agree with
U1e findings and will appeal.
An investigation at the
Vinton County plant, which
started one day afwr lhe Dec .
6 explosives blast, resulted in
the citation and a $45,000 fine .
Three employees , Donald
J&lt;~rv is, 26, Roger Ervins, 26,
both of Wellston, and Steve
McVey , 22, Albany, died in
the blast that destroyed a 40
by 00-feet building in which
gelatin dynamite was
processed.
The
company ,
with
headquarters in Cleveland,
makes industrial explosives
and emp loy s about 450
peopl e.
The OSHA citation listed
fiv e separate violations for
which a penalty of $1,000 each
wa s assessed, and four
violations for which penalties
of $10,000 ea·ch were assessed .
No single cause for the
blast was listed in the OSHA
report and an OSHA official
said he could not release any
further information on the
case while the a ppeal is
pending.

SERV ING.ON CONVENTION COMMITTEE - Tbese
musicians will be servin g on the committee for organizing
. and promoting a fiddlers convention in Mason County July
21·23. They are, 1 to r, Bob White , Route 2. OJolvllle:

Bernard Connolly, Mason ; Durward Cumings, Haute 3,
Pomeroy ; Denver Rice, Middleport ; Troy Herdman,
OJlumbus, and Rick Connolly, Mason.

ORGANIZING FIDDLERS CONVENTION - Key personnel in organizing the nationa l
levelfiddlers convention at the Mason County Fairgrounds, July 21-23, are I to r, Kelly Sidle,
Newark, last year 's contest winner ; Tracy Whaley , Pomeroy; Jin1 Gordon, Route 1,
Gallipolis, and Joe Meadows of the Jim and JesseGrand Ole Opry Show.

28 aCtS tO be featured __..(W~~-]_rh_eW_orl_dTo_da_y
•
l
ry
m
us
zca
zn an. n l Ve

pledg~d

Twenty~lght acts will be
featured in the 25th anniversary musical of the Big
Bend Minstrel Associatlon to
be staged at 8:10 p.m.
Saturday at the Meigs High
School.
Joe Struble, veteran
master of ceremonies, will
keep the show moving again

Approximately ••o,ooti has
been pledged towards the
construction of a new post
home for Drew Webster Post
39, American Legion, near
the Rock Springs Fair·

grounda.
Residents are a·aked to
rupond to letters sent by the
post recently asking for
pledges of support by May 15
10 that post olftclals can
make a determination
whether or not to proceed
with the project.
The post Is also making
jllaJVI for holding Memorial
Day ~ervlces and wtll keep
them confined to one day
1111her than two days as in the
111•· The Rio Grande Chorale
wW be on hand for the ser·
vices and there will be a guest
ape«ker from Columbus for
the ~ervlces.

This week'• wiDnliag Ohlo
Lottery numbers :
Three dlgtt number -

!H.

Two df&amp;lt number - 07.
SIDcle d!Rit number - 0.
SIS·df&amp;ll number

sam

Lucky Buck Two
Three-digit number
7!5.
Slz·dfglt number
511d8.

No. 15

• •
citation

The 6 percent WJemployment rate last month was l e
lowest since October 1971 when It was 5.9 percent. The jobless
rate stood at 6.2 percent in February .
The department sa id
535,000 workers got jobs in April , largely on the basis of
April
to
sw ell
the higher pay for workers paid
employment ranks to 93.8 by the hour. Pay for workers
million . The number t f who punch tune clocks has
IUiemployed fell llili,OOO to 6 increased 8.7 percent sin t-e
millJon .
April 1977.
The
"reduction
In
In dollars and cents, the
unemployment occurred · average hourly wage was
exclusively among adult
(ConUnued on page 12 I
men , as women and wen·
agers
showed
little .,:,:,:,::,:,:&lt;::::::::::::::: :::::::::::.:,:.:,::::,:::.::: :::::::
movement," the department
disclosed. Among males, Legion baschallcrs
vewrans who se rved during
the Vietnam War era to sign up Sunday
continued t heir year-lo ng
Sign-up day lor boys
gains.
wi
shing to play Meigs
The jobless raw for these
American
Legion baseball
vewrans was 7.6 percent a
will
be
at
12:30 p.m. this
year ago compared with 7.5
Sunday
at
the Drew
percent for nonveU,rans. Last
Webster
Post39,
American
month , the jobless rate for
Legion
Home
In
Pomeroy.
Vietnam vets was 1.5 percent
Boys whose birth date
compared with 6.5 percent for
fall
s after Aug. I, 1959, will
those without mi litary
be
eligible
to play. All who
experience.
reg
ister
must
bring li valid
Settlement of the ll(kiay
certlllcate.
Nothing
birth
coal strike boosted mining
else
will
be
accepted.
They
employment by 170,000 in
must
pay
a
$5
entry
fee.
April to its highest level in a
This
wlli
be
the
only
signquarter of a century. The
up date. Charles Hamllton
department esjimated nearly
will
handle tbe coaching
900,000
miners
were
duties
and wUI be assisted
employed last month.
by
Ed
Keonedy and Gene
The large gain in
Mltcb.
jobholders and the drop in the
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unemployment rate will .give
President Carter more roolll
to expand anti-Inflation
activities. Large hikes in
wages and prices this winU,r
and spring have booswd the
cust of living at a near 10
percent amual rate.
The department said
average weekly earnings
increased 1.1 percent In

$10,000

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By LEONARD CURRY
WASHINGTON (UPI ) - The nation's unemployment rate
fell to its lowest level in 31&gt; years and in April as Vietnam War
vewrans and coal miners led a blue-eollar surge of one-half
million people landing jobs, the Labor Department reported

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- DRESSY OR SPORT STYLES
- WHITE OR YELLOW GOLD
- ELECTRIC WATCHES INCLUDED

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Regular 1109 .90 sweeper
plus tools . Saves you S19 .9S ,
has light, a-position ad ·
iusfabl~ he ight .

BEDSPREADS

20%

someone struck the left rea r
lender .
Meigs . Co unty Sheri ff
James J. Pr&lt;offltt reports that

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Reg . $15.00
Sale$11.85

SAVE MONEY
Re Si dent s e ur cha sin g
ad,·anee ttc kets to Saturday
n1~ht's 25th anniversary
touSJcal producti on of the Big
fknd Minstrel Association
can save 25 cents per ticket,
.James Soulsby, ticket
chaJrman, satdtoday .

ALL 'THE FAMILY
THE
SHOE BOX

'69.95

SAVE

Meig s Co unty She riff
James J. Proffitt reports that
depu ties are mvesugaung a
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Sale $8.65

f loor ,

k it chen and de corat iv e
wal l cloc ks, battery and
elec tr ic models.
Regula rly S9.79 to S29 .9S

MASONICMEETING
A regular meeting of
llarnsonville Masoni c Lodge
will be held at 7:30 p. m.
Saturday . There will be wor k
m th e Master Masons Deg ree
and Past Master 's Ni ght will
be obse rved . All Ma ster
Masons are welcome

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Reg . $8.00
Sale $6 .35

BAKE SALE
The· So uthern J unior High
School eighth grade cla ss will
hold a bake sale from 10 a. m.
to 4 p. m. Saturday at the Ne w
York Cl&lt;othi ng House.

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Reg . $6.00
Sale $4. 75

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MOTHER'S
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Handbags

- Casual or fancy
sly les .
- Long and short

- Sizes

Di\NCE FRIDAY
The Me1gs Junior High
Pa rent-TeHcher F'orum will
sponsor a da nce Frida y from
7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at the
school. The dance is open to
junior h1gh students only.
Music will be provided by the
band "Skyrocket··. Pizza and
pop w11l be sold. Admission to
the dance will be 50 cents a
person.

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SALE *18.69
SALE *21.19
SALE *18.69
!&gt;ALE *25.49
SALE *30.59
SALE *29.69
SALE *39.09

SALE!

WOMEN'S
BLOUSES

s13 .35 Detecto Scales

Hit-skip accident

Accord ing tt, the rep(Jrl.

FQLDING CHAIRS
FOLDING CHAIRS
FOLDING CHAIRS
FOLDING ROC.KERS
FOLDING ROCKERS
FOLDING ROCKERS
FOLDING CHAISES
FOLDING CHAISES

Mother's Day Sale

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Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted - John HUimell ,
Middleport : Myrtle Wol ford ,
Vint on; J ohn
i\elson .
Pomeroy : Charles Knapp.
Mi ddleport .
Di sc ha rged - l'loren ce
Musser. Fred Roush , Ca rolyn
Reeves , lleb bw Wtllls . Sean
Stanley , Es s1e Russell.
Bealnce :v1a} , An g!l} nn
Brunty, Delores Ar1ker,
Sara h Roush . Rrscoc G&gt;zart ,
Ray R!Jush

building in Washington. The lodge is in its 75U1 year,
having organized Dec. 2, 1902. The lodge is the oldest
organization in th~ village. Shown, 1-r, are , Eileen Clark,
Jean Hall, Mayor I.ondon , Sadie Thuener and Charlotte
Nease .

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Friday, May 5, 1~78

MOTHER'S
DAY SALE!

Ht· is surv1vetl oy one
JOHN W. BOCOCK
er. Mrs. Marjon e
daught
John W. Bocock, 78.
Brumbalo
w. Cheshire: two
Cheshire, died WPdnrsday
so
ns.
Jac
k 0 . Bocock ,
eve ning at th e Dalbry's
W
heelersburg:
Robert L.
l n co r poratiun Cl'nter,
BN·oc
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Proc
torv
ill e; one
Ironton.
Sloter.
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Lucy
Stuart
. and
Mr. Bocock was born Feb.
br!Jther,
Glenll
Bocock,
one
25. 1900 at Pulaski , Va . lie
was preceded in death by Ins both of Pulaski .
rune t·al arrangements will
wife, Lona Tu cker Bocock 111
1972. He was also preceded in be announced by Rawlings
death by eight brothers and Coa ts Fw1erol Home .

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Sturdy aluminum frames with nylon webbing or plastic tubing seals and backs,
hardwood arms .

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PRESENTING FLAG - Guiding Star Council 124 of
Syracuse Daughters of America Lodge Thursday night
presented Mayor Herman London with a fla g for the
village. The flag was secured by Sadie Thuener who wrote
to congressman Clarence Miller, Miller, in turn, sent the
Oag tQ Mrs. Thuener. The flag has flown over the Capita l

MOntER'S DAY SALE

Corporation and state highway ga rage for sa fet y equipm ent ,
Jay Hall trucking company and others .
Thanks to the motonsts on the highway for their help. lf
we 've missed an rom' who ht'lpt:d , Wt' thank you .
Guy D. Hysell , PrEsident
Mci~s OJ . REACT Team No . 3837

Middleport Village Hall at
9 a. m. for assignment
uf street s. Parents who
can help are asked also tu
rel!"n .
ln conjunction with ta g
da y th e league will have a
bake sale starting at 9 a. m.
at the Citizens National
Bank and the Columbia
Gas of Ohio offi ce. Baked
goods are to br at eith er
pla ce before 9 a. m.
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Also th·anksgo to Ft:anklin Casto. No. 2, Jerr y OJlmer , No .
3, Donald Hysell . ~o. 6, H;c~y u1ond Stewart. No. 7, Goorge
Folmer.Jr .. l\o, . 8. Gary llysdl. No . 10, Robert Bowles. No. 12,
Natha n Biggs. No . 15. Ora Wil!kms, No. 18, Joe O~rist y. No . 19,
Walter H ag~. 1\o. 20, Ola rles Wdhams , Rutla nd, ~o . 21.
Olarles A. Musser. \ o :11. George ~·o lm e r . Sr ., No. 38,
Vincent Mossman . i\P. 46 . Nellie Watluns, 01 . 19 Base Station,
Sharon Folmer Ch . 'i Hase Sta.tlon, ilnd members' wives who
were on dut y: the Pomeroy Ja yc&lt;'&lt;'s, Midd leport Police

The Middleport Youth
Baseball League ~il l ha n
tag day Saturday . All team

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SyracuSI! Village C.ouncil Thursday night entered
into a thl'ee-year cQnlract with the General Telephone
OJmpany to have a fire and emergency bar installed in
the homes of eight \tire and emergen cy volunteers.
Meeting with cqimcil was Esther M. Klinebriel,
comm un icati ons : consultant for the telephone
company, who explained how the system works and U1e
cost of the operation.
According to Mrs. Klinebriel the fire and emergency
bar will take six weeks to install. The system will
increase the village 's phone bill by about $20 per
munth . When a person dials for the emergency squad
or fi re department eight phones will ring at once and
continu e to ring until the call is completed .
If a perso n is using one of the phones and a call
comes through, .a tone will sound to alert them that
someone is calling on the fire bar. The system will
assure the village of 24 hour service.
In other business, council was told of a meeting
recently with engineers from Commonwealth Systems,
Greenwood, Ind ., members of the Syracuse-Racine
Regional Sewage district and members of council.
Council was to ld that there is a possibility of a grant

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this year and featured will be
a number of entertainers who
were in early shows of the
association.
Achoral group composed of
Alice Nease; Debbi Buck,
Carolyn Thomas, Charlene
Hoeflich, Bob Hoeflich,
Tonya Davis, Jim Soulsby,
Bob ~uck and Larry Coleman
will open the show with a
medley of show tunes backed
by a dance line composed of
Kelli Rought, Jamie Sisson,
Anita Musser, Sue Taylor,
Lorra Wisecup, Robin
Southern, Patty Parker,
Connie Mossman, Jan Bel·
zing , Cathy Parker, Lori
Kloes and Stefanie Rought.
With her vocal solo, "The
Banjo's Back in Town" Jayne
Hoeflich will bring on ban·
joists, Bill Clark and Bill
Camon, who will present
"Bye, Bye Blues" and "The
World Is Waiting for the
Sunrise." A newcomer, Craig
Darst of Middleport, will sing
"Pretty Baby" to bring on
another dance line, Cindy
Souls by, April Clark, Lisa
Baxter, Debbie Werry, Kim
Eblin, Angle Pratt, Teresa
Pratt and Julie Sisson.

Benefits being coordinated

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A st udent at Marshall
College, Beverly Wilson will

sing "I'm a Person, Too"
accompanied by her mother,
Mrs. Maryln Wilcox. Jim
Soulsby's vocal , " Love
Letters in the Sand"
will bring on a dance
lin e In old • fashioned
cost uming. Making up the
group are Alice Nease, Susie
Souls by, Debbi Buck, Carolyn
Thomas and Susie Abbott.
Another newepmer to· the
cast, Kevin King, will present
on his saxophone the theme
•frofl! Saturday Night Fever
with ba ckgro und dancers
being Toni Pope and Carl
Gheen. Kathy Johnson will
accompany the number.
Returning to the cast for
her first show since 1967 will
be Sandra Luckeydoo singing
"June Is Bustin' Out All
Over." The pony line will be
featured on that number also ..
Two other. cast members
from earlier show, Katie
Crow and Esther Sylvester,
will team in a trlbute to the
high brown characters of the
early minstrel circles with
their CPmedy routine and the
vocal "A Good Man Is Hard
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CHARLESTON, W. Va . tUP!) - West Virginla
Worknlen 's OJmpensalion DirectorGeorge Blizzardmet today
with officials of the Social Security and Veterans
administrations to help coordinate benefits for families of the
51 men who died in the scaffolding collapse last week at Willow
to Find."
Island.
Six of the victims were from Ohio.
A today number, "Love ls
Blizzard
said Thursday he has already met with
Like Oxygen" will be the
employers
of
the
men and representatives of the West Virgi~ia
background musi c for a .
Federation,
AFlrCIO,
to speed up completion of benefits
modern dance number by
applications.
Katrina and Randy Batey
and Alice Nease will deliver a
comedy bit along with her
WASHINGTON (UPI) - AU. S. House subcommittee has
solo, "When You 're Smiling ."
approved $4.66 million for an addition to lhe U. S. Air Force
Another veteran of the shows,
Museum at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base 111 Dayton, Ohio,
Kim Batey, a Meigs Junjor
Hep . Clarence J. Brown, R.{)hio, said Thlll'sday.
Miss, will present " Mr.
"The 4-3 subcommittee vote Is just the first step in a long
Bojangles" with her own
battle to win congressional approval of the project," Brown
guitar accompaniment.
said, "but it's a significant victory, cunsidering the fact that
Two early cast members, the project was not formally requested by the Department of
Tom Reut er and Orva l
(Cu rly) Wiles will represenl Defense this year."
the many minst rel end men
of past years In their skit and
KENT, Uhio (Uf&gt;l )- Many students and faculty at Kent
vocal, "Sweet Georgia
Brown" whlch also features a State University had hoped lhe eighlh anniversary of the
s!ayings of four Kent stude nts by National Guardsmen would
pony dance ltne.
Debbi Buck and Tonya be a time to heal, once and for all , the lingering ~lef and anger
Davis, past performers in from lhe Vletnam~ra tragedy .
Instead war gas and bitterness Thursday polnwd out the
numerous shows, will do a
takeoff on a Shirley Temple stlll.festering· wounds of the Kent State shootlngs.
number,
"Good
Ship
· Lo11ipop" with Jim Soulsby to
be soloist on "I Won't Men. JRONTON Ohio (UPI) - In Jl'onton, where 18 train
tion It Again." "Remember aceidents hav~ been recorded since 1973, trains must now
When" will be the vocal duet travel no faster than 11).15 miles per hour.
of Charlene and Bob Hoeflich
The City Council passed an ordinance Thursday night
and Linda Mayer's vocal solo lowering train speed limlts from 45 to 15 mph, and even slower
will be · " It Only Happens at street crossings. Trains must also sound their whistles 300
(ConUnued on oage 12)
yards away from crossinRs.

$4.6 million addition OK'd

Tear gas used at KSU

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Fiddlers'
Convention
planned
By Bob HoeOJch
Plans for a fiddlers ' convention, to be held at the
Mason County Fairgrounds
July 21·23 with cash prizes
tota ling some $4,000 to be
awa rded, were made at a
meeting held Thursday afternoon at the Rock Springs
Grange Halr near Pomeroy.
According to plans made
Thursday the selection of a
Miss Blue Grass Music will
be inco rp orated into the
Mason event which is expected to attract hundreds of
fiddle players, banjo pickers
and folk singers. Besides the
honor of being selected as
winner and receiving a cash
award. the winner, who must
be able to play an instrument,
will be boo ked on several
personal appearance shows.
Meeting with the group
Thursday was Joe Meadows
who is with the national Jim
and Jesse Grand Ole Opry
Sh ow and who has en·
tertained abroad . On hand
also was Kenny Sidle of
Newark who was winner of
last year's event in Mason
Co unty. Sidle will not be able
to compete this year ac·
eprding to the rules of the
contest , but he and Meadows
will both co nduct fiddle
workshops during the three
da y convention .
Top prize for fiddle playing
will be $500 with $350 for
second ; $300 for third and
$250 for fourth . Other
cat egories with various
com petition. will be old time
fiddle playing ; flat top
pi ckin ', mandolin, folk
singing, blue grass banjo,
blue grass band, junior flddle
playing and clog dancing.
'!'racy Whaley of Pomeroy,
who promoted the highly
successful fiddling contest at
the Meigs County Fair a few
years back, a,nd Jim Gordon
of Route 1, Gallipolis, will
serve as local coordinators.
Anyone wishing more in·
formation or applications for
the competition can write to
Whaley , 130 Lincoln Hill
Road, Pomeroy ; Gordon, at
Box 90, 'Route I, Gallipolis, or
Meadows , ~ . 0. Box 3,
Spanishburg, W. Va.
The competition will start
at 4 p.m. on Friday and
Saturday nights with the
finals to begin at 10 a.m. on
Sunday.

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