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10 _The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0:: Tue~ay . May 9,1978

Hospital News

Conference

Berkowitz kept

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VeleraDI Memort.l H11pHal
ADMITTED - Herbert
AJilng, . Pomeroy; Melinda
First, Portland; Roy Lane!
Pomeroy; , Jack Ward,
Pomeroy; lola : Howe!!,
Pomeroy; Carolyn Klein,
Pomeroy; Cleo Phelpa,,
Syracu.we; Nancy HulfmiDJ
Middleport; Mart!lll Taylor,
Middleport.
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Calaway, Ruth HerrmaM~

scheduled

daily diary
expostal worker would say he
NEW YORK ( UPI ) Before he was the night- was the "Phantom of the
stalking " Son of Sam," llonx."
The entries in the diary -a
convicted mass murderer
ruled,
spiral notebook - all
David BerkowiU. according
are
carefully
printed. "He
tD a detailed diary he kept ,
gives
the
time,
date,
location
roamed city streets, setting
and
type
of
fire,
the
box
(fire
some 2,000 fires as th e
alarm
box
1
number
and
the
"Phantom of the Bronx."
kind
of
structure
involved,
"
And the Fire De partment
Merola
said.
"He
even
gives
said Monday it might have
tape recording s of Berkowitz the weather con ditions ."
JAMES M. Mll.LER
reporting some of the fires · · Some of the boxes listed in·
the log require that the
JAMES MICHAEL
using the pseudonym.
The disclosure of the person speak into them . A Miller, Middleport, son of
possible arson co nn ection fire department spokesman Mr. and Mrs. Russell E.
was made Monday in a said such reports are Miller, Tucson. Ariz .. is
attending Ploa College
crowded Brooklyn courtroom recorded.
·'We ha ve all that where he Is majoring In
where the pale Army veteran
admitted killing six persons information recorded and we drama, theater and speech,
and injuring seven others as can dig it out and check it :: maintaining a 3.1 average.
Miller Is registered with
the .44-caliber killer the the spokesman said.
He turned down a request
Fosi's Talent Agency ,
world came to know as the
by United Press International
Arthur Murray Dance
Son of Sam.
Bronx District Attorney to examine · the tapes by Studios and Young Film
Mario Merola told the saying they were not public
and Television. He will be
surprised spectators defense property.
doing his first commercial
Merola said he received the
attorney Ira Jultak had given
for U. S. Homes which will
him a diary in which the 24- diary two weeks ago and
appear nat loowt'd e
year..,Jd Berkowitz, under a noted that ln that time "there
so metim e this su mmer.
column labeled " Work," was no way to determlne the
Miller will also be In the
gave a de,tailed account of veracity" of the claims or if
sta ge pla y of "South
anyone was killed or injured
1,411 fires.
Parlflc " at the Play Box
Acco rding to Merola , in the alleged arsons .
Theater In Tucson In early
Jultak said Berko'\\itz had ' State Supreme Cou rt
fall. Miller also Is active In
informed his attorneys that Justice William Kapelman . swi mmin g and tennis
he had set 2,000 fires slnce one of three judges who
activities. He Is planning to
accepted Berkowitz's gui lty study voice soon.
1974.
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The diary . Merola told the pleas for the killings in the
court, lists numbers that Bronx. Broo klyn and Queens.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
designate the type of fire and said of the arson allegations.
A ma rriage license was
the way the fire department "l will consider whether to
responded to it. ln reporting a cover these alleged crim es in issued to Ca rl Lee Smith . 22,
Rt. I , Reedsville and Jeanette
fire , Merola said. the pudgy th e sentence l impose."
Marie Haning, 20, Athens.

Ohio Uni versity Student
Co uncil . for Excepti onal
Children is sponsoring their
12th Annual
Learning
Disabilities Conference May
t2 and 13 at Ohio University
in Morton Hall. Issues include
such topics as mainstreaming, dea ling with
parents, utilization of learning centers and teaching
methods and materials. For
more information write to:
Workshop Office, 301 Tupper
Hall, Ohio University ,
Athens, Ohio 4570t, or call
(614 1 594~1.

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SHEEP PRODUCTION - Gene Yost, far left, is shoivn presenting Sheep Production
awards to Randy Wolfe and Rick Durst during the Southern High FFA Banquet Saturday
night.

WEDNEDAY
AMATEUR Gardeners
Wednesday 8 p.m. home of
Mrs.·Ha rold Lahse. Mrs. Jim
Sheets co-chairman.
THURSDAY
MAY Luncheon of Afternoon Circle of the Heath
United Methodist Ch urch.
Middleport , Thursday I p.m.
Persons are to bring covered
dish and table service. Meat
and beverage to be provided.
MEIGS Count y Hwnane
Society, 7:30 p.m. Tiwrsday
at Thrift Shop building .
GARAGE Sale Thursday,
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Friday and Sa turday, 9 a .m.
to 5 p.m. at home of Mr s. Cleo
DeTray , next to Chester fire
station by Women 's Auxiliary
of Meig s Co unty Health
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PAST Council ors Club,
Theodoru s Counci l 17.
~ Daughters of America, will
meet at the home of Mrs. Eva
Dessauer, 7:30 p.m. Thurs·
day
ROCK Spnngs Grange. 8
SWINE PRODUCTION AWARD - Rick Flagg, right,
p.m. Thursday at the hall .
C:rwn cake and jwnper con·
is shown receiving the Swine Production Award from
teacher Aa ron Sayre during Saturday night's Future
tests to be held .
FRIDAY
MARY SHR INE 37. Order _ra~m~r~~-":=i~a_B_:n~:~a~ So~th~ =~~~---"scaled down ."
of the White Shrine of
When informed of OSCEA 's Jerusalem, will meet Friday, I
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decision, Sigall said he felt 8 p.m. at the Pomeroy
like the "bridegroom left Masonic Temple. Members 1
waitin g at the alt er ... are to lake a covered dish for
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Perhaps remai ning single a potl uck dinner following the
son of the late Sylvester and
HAROLD M. BIGLEY
would be best ln the long meeting.
RAC INE - Gra veSide Ida Pa rsons Bigley . He is
run .''
memorial services will be survived by two so ns, R&lt;lbert
" It sounds like th ey're
held at 2 p.m. Saturday for L. of Cinci nnati and Gary L.
tOCSEA l off the bus." added
ACTIONS FILED
Harold M. Bigley, formerly of of Tiffin, and four grandSi gal!. "l guess it 's back to
A dissolution and a divorce Racine, who died Oct. 8, 1977 children. He was preceded in
the drawing board . We will have been filed in Meigs
death by his wife, Esther
have to scale down what we Co unty Common Pleas Court. aft er a several weeks illness. Herron Bigley and a son,
Born in Racine. he was the
proposed. But we are fu lly R&lt;Jnnie Lee Anderson. LangsKeith .
committed to our people for a vtlle and Betty Lau Anderson,
Services will be held at the
job action ."
same address, fil ed for
family grave site in the
Sorohan said that based on dissol ut io n while William
Gree nwood Cemetery at
the poll of his union 's Stephenson , Pomeroy, filed
Racine .
STOPS NOTED
chapter s. the w11on "weighed su1t for divorce against
Meigs · Jackson - Vinton
the alternatives and felt that Mami e
Ste ph ens on , Co unti es Bookm obi l e
a strike should be used as a Pomeroy.
Schedule for Meigs County:
final weapon and only at an
Thursday, May I
ALICE SPENCER
effect ive time."
Racine
elementary,
9-11
:30
SQUAD
RUN
Alice
Spencer, Z23 Union
Sorohan said William
a.m.;
Portland
Elementary,
The
Middlep or t
Ave ., Pomeroy, died Monday
Wilkins, director of the Office
of Budget and Management , Emergency Squad answered 1-3 p.m.; Portla nd Post Of- at the Kimes Nursing Home
told him earlier Monday that a call at 3: II p.m. Monday to fi ce, 3 : 15 -3 : 4~; Racin e, In Athens.
Funeral services will be
the state would have a $120 the home of Roger Manley , Wagner's Hardware, 4:15mill ion surplus at U1e end of Rutland St., where a baby 5: 15 ; Racine, Bank, 5:15· aMounced by Ewing Funeral
was cho kin g. The sq uad 6 : 1~ ; Syracuse Swimming Home.
the fiscal year June 31.
"l still think a strike is treated . the . .infant and no Pool , 6:30-8; Minersville ,
called for if the Legislature hospitalization was required . Brown's Trailer Co urt, 8:158:30.
once again locks the door ,"
Friday, May 12
said Sorohan . He said he
BOARD TO MEET
Bradbury
Elementa ry,
would try to convin ce
Thi!-· Citizens Advisory 10:30 a.m.·l2 noon.
lawmakers to appropriate the Board to the Athens Mental
money toward state workers' Health and Mental Retar·
sala ries.
dation Center will meet May
Earlier this year. the 16, 1978 at!O a.m. in Room 206
ON DEAN'S LIST
Leg islatur e gave state
at
the
Center.
Nine
Meigs Countians have
worker s pay rai ses of
been
named
to the dean• list
between 20 and 40 cents an
HOSPITAL
PATIENT
at
Ohio
University
for the
hour, with most of the money
Victor
Roush
is
a
patient
at
winter
quarter.
They
are
going to lower1Jaid workers.
St.
M
arys
Hospital,
Hun·
Arthur
Ray
Leach.
Route
I,
The pay raise was included
tington
,
W.
Va.
His
room
Cheshire;
Connie
R.
Willett
with a 25 percent to 45 pert,nt
hike for 620 state judges' number is 320. Cards may be Helton, Jeffrey David Holter,
sent to him in care of the Kimberl y Jane Ohlinger,
salaries.
hospitaL
Pomeroy ; Paul Glen n

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will not strike
By DICK KIMMINS
COLUMBUS (UP! - The
publ ic
state's
largest
employee union. the Ohio
Civil Service Employees
Association , decided Monday
not
to
join
rival
Communication Workers of
America public employee
locals in a general strike.
Patrick Sorohan, exec utive
direcwr of the 18,000-member
OCSEA. announced th e
decision at a Monday news
conferen ce . He said th e
decision was reached after
analysis of a jioll of local
chapters on whether th ey
would "support a strike."
Instead of joining the CW A

ln a "job action ," Sorohan
said his union will lobby
legis! all ve leaders to use the
estimated 1120 million state
surplus for ·bigge r state
worker pay raises.
The decisi on left CWA
public empl oyee lo cal
dire ctor Hershel Sigal!
"disappointed and sur prised."
Sigal! said last week a poll
of his 6,000 members gave
"overwhelmlng" approval
for a strike this week by up to
10-tO:One margins. Sigall said
his union. however. was still
committed to some type of
"job action," but that their
plans would have to be

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ATHENS - The next series
of
Lamaza
childbirth
preparation cla9ses, sponsored by O'Bieness Memorial
Hospital, will begin Monday,
May 15. The class Is for
couples whose expected date
of delivery is prior to Ju)y 10.
Breathin g and relaxation
techniques for labor , exer·
cises for physical preparation
of
the
body
and
familiarization with hospital
procedures are a few topics
discussed in the series. The
fee for the series Is $30. Those
plaMing to attend, who have
not yet pre·registered, should
call Pamela Collier, 593-0049.

CHICKEN BARBECUE
NEW HAVEN - The New
Haven Fire Department will
hold a chicken barbecue
Saturday starting at 11 a.m.
at the fire station.

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(DIIeuraa May I)
Sandra Adkins, Linda.
Bishop, Kenneth Bloomer,:
Debra Boring, Lurena:
Broyles, Ernest Drummond,.
Michael Goldsberry, Candy:
Green, Trllba Greenlee,:
Warner Hawley, Mra .~
Timothy Helton and 1011, Cart~
· Houser, Jo Letner, MadelYJr
Mangus, Ivan Martin, Ruth·
Musser, Alberta r,Jyera, :
Catherine Parker, Diana'
Sisson, Jonathan Smith, :
Kimberly Smith, Glady~

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Mr. and Mrs. Thomu :
GaMaway, a son, VInton;,:. /
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pul!h, a•
son, Hamden; Mr. and Mrs.':
Don RIISIIell, a daughter, ;
Bidwell; Mr. and Mrs .,
Ronald Smith, a daughter,~
Ravenswood, W. Va.; Mr.-and Mrs. James Swain, a':
daughter, Crown City.
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State treasurer to be
at Senior Citizens'
event on May 16th
Gertru de Oonahey. ineun1 bent Treasurer of State on
the Democratic ticket, is among cand idates or their
representatives who will be present at the Sen ior Citizens
Center for Candidates Nigh t, May 16.
Other political candidates to att end: Senator Oakley
C. Collins, Alfred E. Dahling, Justice of the Supreme
Court , William Lavelle, representing Richard Celeste and
Mi cha~l Dorrian , democratic candidates for Governor ·
and Lt. Governor and Kit Custer, representing '
Congressman Clarence Miller .
Local candidates to be present are Henry Cleland, Jr.,
Robert Buck, Henry Wells, Howard Frank, Roland Eastman and a representative from the Meigs Loca l School
Board.
Prior to the candidates' presenlations, which will
begin at 7p.m., a Jitney Supper will be held at the Center.
from 4 p.m. to 6:30p.m.
Following the supper, recogni tion and awards will be
presented !D Senior Citizens in the following categories in
honor of Senior Citizens Day :
- Those 100 years of age and older.
- Those married 50 years or more.
- The oldest mother in Meigs Co unty .
- The oldest father in Meigs County.
- Oldest living graduate of Meigs County 's High
Schools.
- Wmners of the essay contest " I'm a Senior Citizen
Now."
Those knowing someone who may be eligible for the
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10cluding an American-made car that wtll do 110 mph on tht
sand.
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"They say this is the greatest," All said Monday at a neWI
conference announcing the affiliation with the Fir'\ African·
Arabian Corp., a multi.flatlonal marketing company formed
by Saudi Arabian businessmen.

THESE THREE charter members of the Women 's Auxiliary of Veterans Memorial
Hospital were on hand for a dinner held Tuesday night for the aux.iliary in observanee of
National Hospital Week . The three women have belonged to the auxiliary .since its inc eption
in 11167. From the left are Jestie Molden, Bertha Parker and Louise Bearhs.

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Spacecrafts going to Venus
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The United St.llell llld Soviet
Union are preparing spearately to aend lour Wllllllllled
spacecraft! to Venus later this year In an eJpanlion of man't
Inquiry ln!D the secrets of Earth's neareet panetary net&amp;~~
The National Aeronautics and Space AdmlniJtr
announced today the first ollts two VeliUI ajlloren, caUed
Pioneers, are scheduled to take off from Cape CaMvera!, Fla.,
May 20. Asecond spacecraft is set lor lllllcll Aac. T.

RACINE - An, operating
handbook for the Southern
Loca l Marchin g Band, ef·
fective at once, was adopted
when the Southern Loca I
Board of Education met in
specia l sess ion Tues da ~
night.
The board approv ed the
lnstallation of a food sto rage
unit at the Portland
Elementary Sc hool and
discussed bus routes and
con dition of buses . Board
members pr ese nt were
Dallas Hill. president. Shirley
Johnson and Sue Grucser.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Prlilldent Carttl11011ght today 14
marshal his forces for a forthcomlnc effort to win Senall
approval for a massive rewriting of U.S. labor lawa.
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He scheduled a breakfast meeting today with IGIDt 10 union
leaders for talks on lhe bill that will be debited btclnnlnl MIJ
15. The gathering of top labor leaders wu dlltgned "to worout the best way of dealing with the refofllll, 1' 1 (ll'llldential
spokeswoman said.

PillOWS

NUMEROUS SERVICE awards were presented
members of the Women's Auxiliary of Veterans Memorial
Hosp ital at a dinner · held in the honor of auxiliar~
members during National Hospital Week. Receiving the
!Dp award for 7,000 hours of volun teer service, wa s Mrs .
Nettie Hayes, right. Making the presentation was Jessie
White, auxiliary president.

Handbook for
band adopted

Carter marshalling forces

Weather
A DINNER wa s held at Veterans Memorial Hospital Tuesday night honoring members
of the Women's Auxiliary, a volunteer Wlit. during National Hospital Week. Offieers of the

ullit pictured from the left are Jessie White, president ; Emmogene Simms. vice president ;
Carrie- Kennedy, trea surer, and Jestie Molden, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Ethel
Hatfield , recordin g secretary, was not present.

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54 arrested

during April
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Return Jonathan Chapter,
Daughters of the American
Revolution, wiU meet at 1:30
p.m. Friday at the home of
Mrs. Vernon Weber and Mrs.
Dayton Parsons and Mrs.
Lawrence Milhoan u
assisting hostesses: Mu.
Dale Dutton will pteaent the
program.

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ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

Fifty·four arrests were
made by the Middlep ort
Pollee Department during
the month of April, according
to the report of Police Chief J .
J . Cremeans filed with
village council Monda y night.
· Of the total arrests II were
charged with disord erly
maMer· 10 with speeding
ahd sev~n with driving wh ile
Intoxicated . Charges were
dropped In five Instances.
There were three arrested for
having no license plat es :
three for driving under
suspension, ·and two each for
squealing tires; ruJUllng stop
sign: rWVIIng red light, and
resisting arrest. There was
one arrest each on charges of
. leaving the scene or an ac- .
cldent;
au ured clear
dlatance-; unsafe vehicle ;
recklesa operation ; failure to
yield the right of way;
overload. One case was
tranaferred to county rourt .
The pollee cruiser was
driven 3,775 miles and
paning meter collections for
the monih totaled $891.

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Clear tonight, with lows in
the mid or upper 40s. Sunny
and warn1er Thu rsday. with
high s in the upper 70s or
lower 80s.

Miller, Waldie,. Fowler
win Mason County races
Don Waldie and Howard
Lee Miller emerged as the
clear cut winners of the
crowded race for two seats on
the Mason Co unty Board of
Education .
Charle.. " Horsey Fowler"
won the Democratic Party's
nod for County Commission
rather handily by defeating
Agn es
Rou sh,
while
r ep ubi ican in cumbent
Commissio ner William
Rardin won his party's
nomination as he ran
unopposed .
A poo r voter turnout
marked Tuesday's Primary

as many. voters appeared to

exce pl ion of Pr ecin ct 9,
be apathetic or were kept Hogsett, were in Schultz's
away from the polls because office by 1 a.m.
of the threat of bad weather
Results from Ho~sett were
conditions. Approximately 35
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per cent of the coWlty's
~~~~le voters went to th e
Precinct 13, Mt. Flower,
was the first to report. Count y
Circuit Clerk Howard Schultz
in the second floor of the
Co urthouse began reading off
the results at 8:52 p.m.
From' that time on, the
results from aU over the
rounty began to pour ln.
Every pre cinc t with the

Clean up weeks set in Rutland
RUTLAND - Rutland
VIllage will be observing
clean up for two weeks thi s
spring, Mayor Eugene
Thompson announces.
Residents are asked by the
mayor to clean up around
their home s and trash
ccllected, not garbage, will
be hauled away free of
charge by the village. On
Thursday , Afay 18, a truck
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will pick up collections from
the Walker Funeral Home
through the south part of the
village.
On Thursday, May 25, the
village will provide the
pi ckup service north of the
funeral home. Resident s are
asked to bag· everything
possible and place the rubbish along the · curbing by 9
a.fll. on the collection dates.

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Regatta
theme is
selected
BY KATIE CROW
" River Fun for Everyone" was the theme chosen for this
year's B1g Bend Regatta when the Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce met Tuesday at noon at the Meig s In n.
The chamber staged a theme contest with II theme s
submitted by stud ents from Meigs Coun ty Schools grades 7
through 12.
Wirmer of the theme contest was Paige Smith , 17, a senior
at Meigs H1gh School. She wil l be presented a $25 Savings bond
from Paul Gerard of Point View Cable.
This year's Regatta will be
held on June 22 , 23, 24 and 25. Ju ne 23 , parade , queen
On Thursday , June 22, contest , bands, commumt y
there will be midway rides entertainment. fle&amp; market
and talent show; f'rida y, and teen dances ; Sa turda y,
Jun e 24, fr og jumping
champ ion ship , eat-a-t hon.
water ski show. loca I boat
ra ces. fl ea market. boat
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The World Today
Parliament in session

HOME 1UPl i- llaly's Parliament, shocked but united by
a national outcry to avenge Aldo Mora's murder, was called
into session tnday to back a tough new anti-terrorist law a1med
at Mora's Red Brigades kidnappers.
Much the way John Kennedy 's death stunned America in
t96J, Mora's slaying has shocked Italy, th ough it came after 5
days of captivity.

Scrap set over signatures
CLEVELAND (UPI 1 - Aides to embattled Cleveland
Mayor Dennis Kukinich have vowed they will fi ght !D elimi~te
an additi onal 16,000 signatures on recall petitiOns. while
char ging the recall group submitted only 18,000 vahd
signatures .

The mayor and his executive secretary , Bob Weissman.
sa id Tuesday they were refusing to accept the cert1f1ed tota l of
34,217 va lid signatu res on petitions demanding Ku cini~h ' s
ouster. That fi gu re was just 3,335 short of the number req u1red
to force a recall elecllon .

Rhodes makes third appeal
C:Ol.UMBUS (UPI I - For the third nme m as many
weeks, Gov . Ja mes A. Hhodes has appealed for a thre e-year
mora!Drium on federal enforcement of sulfu r.ctioxtde
regulations.
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Tuesday, Rhodes released an open letter he sent to. o s
congressional delegation asking for 1ts help m securmg the
three-year moratorium .

. Presumed rough landing
PENSACOLA , Fla. (UI'i ) - Most passengers aboard the
National Airlines 727 that pancaked into Escambia Bay
thought the crash was just a rou gh landing and heade.:l for the
plane's exit without life preservers, federal investigators say.
Three of the 58 occupants of Flight 193 from Mobile, Ala ..
drowned and dozens of others were injured in the crash
Monda y night.

West Virginia voters as
expected set up a classic
November battle for the U. S.
Senate. Veteran Democratic
Sen . Jennings Randolph, who
has been in Congress longer
than any other member , will
lac" former Republican Gov .
Arch Moore.
Both Moore and Randolph
captured over 75 percent of
the vote to win their
primaries.
It was otherwise an
unev.entful primary in Wtst
Virginia, except foneports In
some state races .that votes
were being bought for $5 to
$25 - or for a pint of whiskey
or a six pack of beer.
In the House contest Rahall

led most of the evening,
except for a brief time when
re turns came in from
Hechler 's populous home
ccunty of CabelL
"I feel great," Rahall told
UP!. "I think the victory
tonight is one that all the
people of southern West
Virginia can benefit from. It
was a victory produced by a
broad spectrum of· support
among coal miners, veterans,
senior citizens and smallbusinessmen .''

RahaU, a wealthy business·
man and grandson of a
Lebanese immigrant, said he
was ccn!ident from the start
and now Is hopeful "we can
now move forward on our
problems.'',

PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

The annual reunion and
banquet of Rutland High
Schoo l will be held at the
Rutlaod Gy mna si um.
Saturda y, May 27 at 6:30
p.m.
Round and squar e
dancing will be held from 9
p.m. to I a.m. Rese rvations
must be paid by May 22 to
Rutl and
Alumni
Association. Rutland . Ohio
45715 . Mon ey and names
must accompany r ese rvations. Reservations are
$5 prr person. Each alumni
may ~ring one guest. If

unable to attend, please
remit $1 fo r du es.
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Fire guts
press box

RUTLAND - Losses were
set at $3,000 as the result of a
hre which occurred at what is
known as the "Pr ess Box" on
the form er Rutland High
Schoo l football fi eld about
11 :30 p.m. Tuesday .
The interi or of the two story
concrete bloc k buil ding was
eom pl etely gutt ed. A new
roof had recently been put on
th e st ructure. Ab out 12
Rutland fir emen and several
lr ucks were on the scene.
Officials sai d that the fire
had apparen tly been started
on purpose and firm warnmgs were issued today.
Officials said that a curfew is
being put int o effect immediatel y for the park areas
Plans for installing new of the communit y which
offi cers at B p.m. on June 12 includes the fann er football
at the Meigs Inn wer e made field .
Monday night when the Mei gs
Anyon e caught on any of
Jay cees met at the In n.
those grounds from B p.m.
The new officers include until Ba.m. will be prosecuted
David J enkins, president; to the fullest extent of the
Mike Mullen. state director; law, officials warned. Anyone
John Kauff, internal vice seeing any loitering on the
president ; David Fox and grounds alter the curfew is
K" n Searles, local internal asked to contact police chief
directors ; Jeff Howell, ex· Bruce Davis immediately.
lern a! vice president :
Ri chard Roseberry and Mike
Kelly. local external direc·
tors :
Glenn
Enslen,
sec retary ; Paul Ables.
treas urer .
The group disc usse d
Spring forest fire season is
compl etion of the mini-park
on Butternut Ave ., and for unoffi cially over with greenprov iding a safety committ ee up of the grasses and forest
thon on June 3. It was canopy underway .
Fire season was modera te
thon on june 3. It was
reported that the unit now has ln comparison to previous
a Jay cee-ette chapter . years, with only 10 forest and
Men between the ages grass fire s occurring in
of t8 to 35 are mvited Meigs County during the 1978
to become active members of Spring Season. as compared
th e group and those over 35 to 23 hres in the 1977 Spring
are inv ited to become Fire Season .
Careless debris burning
associate members.
was the major cause of fires
with in cendiary, smoking,
and mechanical fires compl eting the causes .
A total of six acres was
burned as compared to 149.3
acres burned last year at this
Dur ing the ca mpa ig n, date.
Rahall traveled less than
Even with the greenup
Hechler, but pumped more condition and summer
than $60,000 Int o an ad- around the corner, citizens
are asked to be careful with
vertising blit~ .
fire
and keep Ohio Green,
Hechler. 63. a New York
native and form~ Marshall Donald R. Baun, local forest
University 4)rofessor, took to ranger, concluded.
the backroads and hollows m
his haggard old red Jeep.
He passed out more than
4Q.OOO copies of "The Bridge
of Rernagen," a World War II EXTENDED FORECAST
Mild 1~. 1ugb the period,
thriller he wrote years ago.
with
a chance of showers
The Rahall campaign
dally
and highs generally
pumped an admitted $87.000
In
lhe
70s. Lows will be In
into the re-e lection bi d.
the
upper
40s or the lower
Hechler spent only $33,000. In
50s
Friday
and In the 50s
1976, the two politic ians,
Saturday
and
Sunday.
romblned, spent more than
$250,000.

Jaycees to
install

officers

b
k
b
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u hler loses.,
. come ac l
.l~ec
By Mannix Porterfield
CHARLESTON , W. Va .
(UP! ) - Freshman Rep .
Nick Joe Ra haU , D·W. Va ..
the youngest member of
Congress, has shown his first
win was not a fluke by
defeating former Rep. ~en
Hechler for a second time .
Hechler, who held the seat
for .18 years, lost his
comeback bid In Tuesday 's
Democratic primary.
RahaU won the seat two
years ago when Hechler first
gave It up to run for governor,
then made an unsuccessful
try In a write-in campaign .
With 314 of the 487 precincts
ln. Rahall held an un beatable
55 percent of the votes to
Hechler's 44 percent.

regulations imposed by the
E.P.A. for septic tanks for
co mme rc ial buildi ngs .
Wright 'tated that under no
ci rcum stances would the
agency consider the lifting of
the ban until three steps have
been initiated . These include
tha t a sewer district be
formed in the Tuppers Plains
area, that an application be
made for a variance, and thai
a plan of study be submitted
to the E.P.A. for approvaL
Severa l que stions were
raised as to where the money
would come from to pay a
consultlng engineer to per- .
form the initial study and
prepa re the plan since county
general fund money cannot
r Contin ued on page 14 )

•

WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1978

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COVERS
ATI'END CEREMONY
Mrs. Mary Hughes , Mrs.
Edna Slusher, Mrs. Gertrude
Mitchell , Mrs. Cora Beegle,
Miss Shirley Beegle, Mrs.
Lora Byers, Mrs. Jane Simpson, and Mrs. Penny Peters
attended t he sp r ing
cerefT11:ia1 of 1'11\!a Court 5,
Ladic~Jlriental Shrine, 'held
on Satu rday at RhOOes
Ce nt e r , Ohio S t ate
Fairgrounds, Colwnbus. ,

POM EROY·MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

(Conllriu&amp;l from page 1) !
had been lnatalled im,:
properly In 1 home. CoWICU•
also dlacuued a cleanup of'
the river bank area.
•
Atlendlng were Mayo ,
Hoffman, Clerk Grate anct
councilmen , Kelly, WUUanr
Walters, Horky, 'Kine an&amp;
Mullen.

. .llill Simpson,
Lynn Goebel
, Reedsville;
Racine;
Susa n

Stephanie
Ly nn
Ash,
Syracuse; Tim Alan Kuhn,
Tuppers Plairis, and Cathy
Ann Maxey, Tuppers Plains.

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corresponding sccrelary , Ka thy Curn1ngs, pres ident,
Sherry Abbott , vice president and Ton ya Davis, retarding
secretar y.

Help for th&lt;"'' Se wage
problems of the Tuppers
Plains Methodist Church does
not appear to be forthcoming
soon according to the resu.lts
uf a meeting betw een the
Meigs
Coun ty
Com ·
missioners, represen tativ e~
of Tuppers Plain s and others
Tuesday night.
Lin dsey · Ly ons. Da na
Hoffman and Rev. Thomas
met with the c;ommissioners
concerning th e envi ron·
mental protection agency ban
in Tuppers Plains which has
prohibited the installallon of
a septi c tank for th e
Methodist Church.
Greg Wright, district
engineer for the E.P.A., wa s
presen t to explain th e

Forest fire
season over

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2- The Dati) Sentmel Mtddleport Pomeroy 0 Wednesday Ma) 10 1978

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wa s

shorlt r
1 ht
Na vq~atiOn
De\ elopment

Act
The brll came rnto the
Senate from the House on
1Uesd;n Rfternoon c o~"tm g
$1 2 btl\ ron II erner ged le ss

than 48 hours \.rter rostmg
$2 6 btlh on
The l•~rslatl\ e frght "as
riOt U\l l ttw mom' but OH' r
the fmm Jf Cllll\~ s\ Stt:n of
makmg b rrge owners pa \

son c of the com f fedcr"l
nav1gat on

pt (

JLt t s

that

bendll them
As rt tUJ ned out tht: Senr~h.:
b' onl\ four \otes defied a
prestrlur!IHl Htn thr eat and
adoptt d o 'rrswn nf the plan
\\c ak~ r
th rn
the
Hhntntstrauon "~nt s

11re 11heelrng .mel-deal ng
that oct urrcd orr that
prtl' !Sion

pit ting fr £'shm m

Republllar Pct, O&lt; nrenr u &lt; f
~ e v.
M t&gt; x1 u
v. ho hctd
Ca1tu s bk! t ktng aucun st tht
v. l\ Husse ll !Jm~&lt;: cl -tlr mctn

a.ppropn attorTs Lha1rman Conuuntee and dependenr on
Warren Ma gnuson D Wash Lon g for tht kind of "elfare
It \\ otS the lhtrd of three pr og ram that • ould look good
trrnk ets
he
pro posed m Ne" \ ur k Crt\ used the
WtGer&gt;1atmg that thts one ncn tgatwn a( t as a reason to
rrqmres a lml e more mone\ srng the prarses of the Ne\1
than the other t\\o Half a York State Barge Ca nal
billion more to be exact
s, stem made fam ous m song
- A rec re al ron
boa t .rs the Erte Canal He sard 1t
\aun chrng facrht1 rn Spencer rs the only totall) sta te
County ~ td for Brrch ~a) h supported barge carra ltn the
But a funn1 Urr ng happenl'(\ f'ountn
on the "a) to pa ssage
So as a malter of eq ull)
D o ment (J
~Aa s
he asked the federa l go\ ern
outmaneU\ ered b) Long and ment should be be allo \\ ed to
other ' enerable cormmttee frnanre
rt
nth an
chatrmen from bar~ e e1 en tua\11 "as rs ed and
mdustr) states who had a ag reed to "nhdr " that
personal grrp on a number of request unlrl he
gs are
other.,.,tse dtstnterested sena held
'
tors
Later he told a reporter
The next da) there \\a s "'th all th e subtlet) that
Domen tct addres srng the ende ared h m to the Tlurd
Senate complarnrng about the World "he n ht "as U N
pork barrel aspet ts of the am bassador h1 s requ("st '..'as
brfl he heIpod er gure er and made to let coJ\e,• gucs know
askmg Carter to 1e1t1 rt
I 11 10te for \OUr \l ater
1 he n Ne• Yor k Sen proj('ClS but Ill\ \Ot e IS
Dame! MO\nlhan Junwr rnt rr asrn gil ~o rn g to be
member of the Ftnam e condtttoned on some rectp

of th't' favor be sto \\ rng
Finan ce Co mnllttee with
ob\IO US results - rould ftll a

rcs textbook
The unseen but hrghl)
aronl.ltr c catailst rn that
stru gg le O\er a taxrn g
formula "as pure pork
I (J St }ear
Domen1u
sur reeded m gettrng hrs tax
plan attached to the Sl 2
b ll ron Water He sources
De1 eloprnent Act and when
the !lous e fa tled to act on rt
th&lt; composrte btl\ had to he
\\ 01 ked on agam thi s )ear
So fnr t\\0 da1 s Domenr cr
sJrmd happ1 as a clam - and
JUSJ as sr len til
as senator
after senator trooped to the
small

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SHE SNOTTII F: BESTBET

'"' H anu ha'e been u11orced a )ear after 24 years of mar
nagt: Our two sOJts arc It\ mg \\ rth me
I hal e been see rng a 49 yea r -&lt;Jid "rdu" for erght rn u11lhs She
"asthamatrc along \\tlh se1era l other rllnesses Plus she rs
gomg through the change She rat ely ventu res out because of
her health plus she ts afra rd of bemg robbed
She won t go wrth me says silt docsn l trust any man but
docsn t •efuse to let rne vrsr t once a \\ eek at her house
I rn baffku What am I tlomg wrong'- F HUSTRATED Al'iD
IMPATIF:NT
DEAH F \ ND I
Notlung probabl)
But I d sal ) our churr c m \\ omen frrcnds tsn t too sharp If
she hasr1 t changed her attrtude - about) ou and ltfc rn m etght
mo rths Is there realh muth hope here' H

IJJ::AH HJ::l EN

~h doctor prescrrbed estrogen for post menopausal depres
sron and other Sl rnptom.s of too-fast agrng but aflt r the cancer
sc are concermng hormone therap) I stopped takmg the prlls
"lm h had not been taken up
He sa\S I should wergh lire good lite) do agamst the posstble
n 1J nlllllttt&gt;e to add Vtater
problems tht v nught cause There s no doubt I need estrogen
pr JCLts m therr home states
~! t h o u gh
a
frs cal
but I m frrghtened Coul d 1ou offer encouragement '
PUll ED r WOWA\'S
fe r st:ru:Jttve
the
New
Dl
AR PUI LED
Mcx1&lt; an frgured the more
emh member co uld get mtil
1 here s mur h enlourageme nt from Dr ltla Nachttgall
Jhe brll the easter rt would be
ass rsl&lt;Jnt professor of obstetm s and g) nec o\og1 at Ne" York
to p&lt;ISS the entire thmg once
Un11 erstt) Medt cal Center and chrector of g) nerologll al en
he got hts pet tax adopted
doer mulog1 at Belle\ uc Hosprta l
nrnse porcme ornament s
Her 10 1ear stud) of some 200 \\omen (half l&lt;Jkrng estrogen
rtt rcltru \llthout beneftt of
half placelxrs i mdrca tes that hormone thera py admr nrstered
he umgs rnd uded
curr ed l) and accornpamed wrth progesterone does not ap
$8 5 mrllron to fix up San
pear to promote cancer of uterus or breast rather rt ards rn
~ m&lt;. ISLU s F'1sh erma n s
corn bahng osteroperosts 1bone delertOJ alton 1 rn a) protect
\\iltr f
agamst heart atl&lt;Jcks and of course helps w1th menopausal
- A sHo nd po'r\er house at
and post menopausa l prob lems of hot flashes vagrnal drscorn
Polly Cramer
forts de pressron etc
\1 t~h mgt nn state s MeNan
IJ till
sponsored
b)
Dr Nadtltgall s full report appeared m the N01e mber \977
rosuc
of Farnr h Ctrde You ca n fm d rt at l ourlocallr bl ar) II
tged '' umcr '' ho t!u not need
Pillowcases
P S Ex perts sal a !]).)ear study doesn t 1 ule out the
tu CJ tLe ntu a lt 0 ~ front
come clean
possrbt lrl\ of longer tenn effects Sa) after 15 or 20 )ears of
Hl~ tn rt' ti l&lt;Jil I( air C dd~ IS estrogen usc
MRS t J
DF:AR POt I r - M1 lru,
m: Ill PO! I\ - I cut the Yo ur dec.:Is!On then hmls down to l'. Cigh good ctga mst poss1
band pe1 spnt s su much tt t op ~ ofr If llllll S \~ Ul IHJUt blc bad and rf vou choose present well be rng then see your
fli ght thdt unt tJf ea ch patr CJ f 1 ul ortd s tk s nul use lhem doctor t"ltc" ~ear for that all unportant ph) stea l exarnrna
rm p lJO\H I:i~t: S IS SO sta llld a ~ tolulfu l n u \H~ r pol rovers trorr - H

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Order ol
~ale ss ued ov t he Cou rl of
Conmo n Plea s o l Me QS
Cou ty Oh o 1 w II a ft er l or
'o itll &lt;1 publ c auc on on th e
n1 n day ot May 1976 al o 00
il 1 ell ltlt' dOO r Of ! h e (Ou r!
H ous e o t
!&gt;a d
Cou nly
Pomeroy Oh o the tallow ng
dcsc r bee rc a (&gt;st ate
s 1 Ua 1 ~:d
n
Lebanon
'Townsn p Me gs Cou nty
Oh o 10 w
Be '9 loca ted '
70 acre 10 1 199 &lt;~nd 100 acre tot
200 Town 2 RanQc 11 o t th e
Oh1o Company s Pur ch a!ie
Beq n 19 &lt;tl a s tone
n
ra v ne at the north w(' s t
cor ner 0 1 70 a err lo t 199 I own
hence ea st
1 Rang e 11
aiOlq he 10 rl h I ne o l sad 70
acr e lot 199 16 30 cha n&lt;:. to a
ro ck t ram w h (h a w h te oak
e nca r s we st 11 ~ deq ca st
20 t to. s ill ~o a w t t~; oalo.. 8
sou th 80 ~ dcg w es t 26 1 n k s
al so sou t hcas l co rn er o t
Tt om as Adams house bears
nort h 1 5 J~ deg
we st 52 ~
In k s ! h en ce 'ioou th JO 66
cna ;s to he south I ne ot 100
a cr e tot 700 To wn 1 RanQc 11
to ro c K fr om wh Ch a wh te
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f'it!i.l J9
I nks al!l. O a h c kory
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1 nks tnence west al on g sou th
t nc o t sa d 100 a ( r f.' tot No
200 16 J? cha ns to sou thwe st
co r ner ot sao lOG a cr e lo t N o
/00 an o 70 a cre 101 No 199
th ence no r t h 30 be cnams to
the pla ce o f beg nn n g
con ta n no 28 t acres mo re
or less and bC nq th e sam e
pr cm ses (O n vey eO to E E
S p vey as rus tee ol W 11 a 1
J M c Coy by Geo r ge H
K nda 1 by deed dat ed De
tobe r 7 191 0 ano reco rdea n
Vol
105 page 310 o t th e
Re cor ds o t De eds o f Me 9 !&gt;
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TERM S OF SAL E Ca sh n
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IN THE
COMMON PLEAS CO URT

GLIMPSES Milo 0 Shea , Austin Pendleton and Sam
Waterson wtll be starrmg m Wartmg for Godot at the
Academy of Musrc m Brooklyn N Y beguuung May 24 The
USO "til honor Ulllan Grsh as Woma n of the Year at
ceremonres at Ne w Yorks Plaza Hotel Thursday rught CBS
has film crews swarmmg around Europe for a TV movre of
Irvmg Walla ce s best seller The Word,' and the all-&lt;&gt;tar cast
mcludes David Jansse n Geraldine Chaplin John Hustoo and
NtCtJI Wl\lramson
Burt Reynolds has agreed to be the 1V
spokesman and honorar) campatgn charrman for the
Chtldren s Bureau of Los Angeles whtch works to prevent
chtld abuse
Donny Osmond less than 24 hours after hrs
weddmg Monda) to Salt Lake City was rehearsmg for hts
openmg Tuesday mght to Las Vegas but he did schedule a
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CINCINNAT I (UP! )- The
Crn cmnatr Reds tn decrstons
Monda) rnvolvmg three
players sc heduled Brll
Bonham til return to prtching
Frtday mght slupped prtcher
Doug Captlla to the mmor
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CIN CINNATI (UP! ) Danny
Drressen
ha s
conftdence m hts abrhty to
produce
1 hat s why the Crncmnatr
Reds frr st baseman srgned
only for the !97e season last
wrnler rn slead of tytng
hr mself up \\llh" multt ) ear
contract at th e age nf 26
I talked rt o&gt;er \\lth my
wrfe Bonnre and we frgured I
could do better durmg the
co mrng se ason than last
year sa1d Dnessen whtle
drscussrng hr s co ntr ac t
durm g the "mter
So far tl looks as tf Drressen
hgured rrghl The second of
Drressen s t\\ o hrts Tuesda)
mght was a leadoff homer tn
the bottom of the toth rnmng
th at gave the Reds a 7-&lt;.
vrcurry and a spilt of a two
game sen es wrth the Ne"
York Mets at ll r•erfr ont
Stadtum
The horner was Dnessen s
srxth of the season boosted
Ius season average to 327 hts
HB I total to 21 and had
Manager Sparky Anderson
agam telltng everyone wrthm
hearmg distance why the
Hells fJrs\ baseman rs better
than the Dodgers perenmal
All-Star Steve Garvey
Tell me \\hat Ga rvey can
do be tter than Danny
&lt;h al lenged Ander son
uutr all ng the drscussron
himse lf
There won t be
much drrference m th e
battmg averages nf the two
But Dann) runs better He II
stea l more bases He has
more range m the held
Ma) be G,rrvey wtll htl n 10re
homers than Danny tut not
too many And as for RBI rf I
pel Dannym the same spot as
Garve) to the hneup he d
probabl) drrve home more
than Steve
So what s the br ggcst
differ e n ce '
as ked
Anderson
Ill tell you Garvcv has
th e name On essen doesn t ye t That s th e difference
added th e Red mana ger
before a hstener cou ld

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I here are only a
handful of guys m the maJors
- maybe 10 - who play the
ga me better every day than
Danny He s a wtnncr
Supe r fr ustrat ron a nd
somethmg I don t ever \\ a nt
to exper1en( e crga m was the
way Drtessen descrrbcd the
two seasons he sa t on the
Reds bench before replacrng
the depa rted Tony Perez at
frr"t lil.St J eat He responued
til the challenge by battrng
300 httlm g 17 homers
drtvmg home 91 1 uns and
steahn g 31 bases frgures he
rntends to bette r thrs season
Dn essen s homer came

after a one-&lt; ut blast o'er the
rt ght held fence by George
Foster m the bottom of the

224 1st

~!reel

Point Pleasant
(304) 675-24ii0

runth tha t tred the score at &amp;all
Dr 1es~en s homer gcrve Red
relt ef pttcher Doug Ba u hrs
fir st \lctory of the season and
the two scoreless rnmngs the
28 yea r ol d rrgh t hand er
reeled off I uesday nrght
extendeu his strrng w 18 I 2
mnm gs In 12 ctppeara nces
I m not eve n thmking
about any scoreless streak
sard Barr
W11e n I m m
there I JU St want to keep us
close so we can have a chance
til wrn lrke we dtd tonrghl
The Mets frrst two runs off
Red stc~rter Tom Hwne were
grfts In the frrst um rng Lenn)
Randle walked went to thrru
on Humes wtld attempted
ptckoff th row and scored on a

MllhH•sl lt)UJI lo add new IPam~
ANDERSON INd (UPit lndrana Kentucky and OhHJ
hrgh sc hool basketball stars
combmed tu beat the Sov ret
Junt or Champwn s 95 85
Tuesday mght handmg the
Russtans t herr frr&lt;;t loss tn
four games durmg a currenl

U S tour
Dwtght Anderson of Da)ton
(Ohto ) Roth Hrgh School led
all scorers wrth 22 pomt s
whtl e Gary
i lndtana 1
Roosevelt s John Hey\\ ood
added 14 and Vmce Taylor fo r
Tates Cree k fhgh Sc hool m
Lexrngton K) had 13
for
the
Rus" tan s
Aleksandr Belosten t had 19
anu Aleksanur Shr rshov 18
111e Anderson Sertoma All
Stars led most of the "ay
Jhrough a trght ftrst half and
were up 43-41 at mt ermtssron
llle) dommated the second
half leadmg by as man) as 18
pomts tn the frnal rnmutes 92
74
l ile l~&lt;o clubs are
s&lt; hedul ed for a re match
tunr ght at I .tfayetlc
The Anderson stars are
basrcally the same players
who " til represent Indtana
next month rn the annual
chart!) senes "'th Kentucky

Pet

630
586
577

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Oakland
9 8 704
Cal f
8 9 667
Ka n C tv
5 17 550 4
TC JO. aS
1 11 ~00 ~
seattl€
1 2
3J4 10
M nnesot
0 20 3JJ 10 7
Ct cago
I 16 30 4 10
Tuesd ays Resu lts
Ch H Ba it DPd r a n
Boston 4 Kan sas C ty J
Clevel an d 5 Seattle 4
Toronto J Oa k lilnd 0
Cal lorn a f Detr o I 5
New Yor k 3 M nne sot a 1
Texa s 7 M !wau kee I
T()dav s Pr(lbable P tchen

11 15 413 5
Atlan ta
11 16 407 6
(All T mcs EDTt
San Dlt'Q O
10 16 38 5 6
Boston 1R prey 0 1J aT Ba T
Tuesday s Results
1 more 1Br tes 1 2l 7 30 p m
At ani a J Montreal 1 1st
Se attl E! i Honey cu tt 2 3J dt
Montreal 1 Atlanta 6 2nd
Cleveland (W se 1 )J 7 JO p m
Houston 5 Ph lad elph a 1
Oakland !Johnson 3 11 at
Clnc1 7 New York 6 10 nns
roron lo (Clancy 12 J 7 30 p m
Los Angeles 3 St Lou 5 l
M nnesota
(l ahn 2 I) at
Ch icago 8 S&amp;n D• ego 5
San_t ranc lsco 3 P f! Sburgh 1 Ch cago (Wor tha n 0 t ) 8 p m
Te)(a s ( Alexander 11 1 at
Toaav s Probable Pitchers
M !waukee (Sorensen 3 21 B JO
( All T1mel EDT )
P t sbu rgh I Bi yleven I Jl at pm
Thursdays Games
San Franr:ls co (Barr 13 1 4 0~
M inn eso ta a Ch cago n ght
pm
Boston at Batt more n ght
New York ( Esp nasa 1 1J a
Cal torn •a aT De trOll n Qt\1
Montreal (May 2 ll 7 JS p m
Houston ( Bann ister 0 2) at
Phl lb delphla ( Kaar 1 OJ 1 35
pm
51 Lou s (Denny 3 1) at Los
Angeles ( Rhoden 4 0 )
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pm

C1'1 cago ( Revsche l l '2 J at San
0 Ergo ( Fr e1sle" en 0 l ) 10 p m
Ttlunday s G1mes
Pittsburgh at San FranCISCO
New York IH Montreal n ight
Cine I at Ph ila delphia n ight
51 lOUrS at lOS Ang ntght
CMlcego at San D ego nlgll t

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sledding ou t there and U1at s
JUSt whatrt was - sledding
t(e was (lnU a ga m the mam
Boston Coach Don Cherry
toplt of conve1 sa hun the was m no m(JO(j to talk about
Brums JUm ped lo a I~ lead the tee ~ he was fa r tOO
aod then held on as Uw Flyers happy wrth the outcome
made a latl' comeba t k
How sweet rt rs Cherry
After Bobby Sc hmautz sard I loved every mmute of
Don Marcotte and Wayne rt
Cashman had put the Brums
Phtlade lphta now must wm
tn front Jun Wa L'&gt;On and the remammg three games to
Orest Krn dral huk brought overcome thetr 3-1 deftctl th e f i)ers to wrllun one goal and two of those are at Boston
nudwa) U~ro ug h the Ulrru Garden where the Flyers
perrod But Schmautz who have fatled til wm m therr last
notcheu fourth mHI ftftlr goa ls four playoff games
of the playoffs Jut the empl)
In the WHA the Avco Cup
net wrth 35 se conds frnal
senes
between
remammg to tee the deuswn Wmnlpeg and Ne" England
I really can l belreve rt opens m Sprmgfreld Mass
The ll e was
do"o to the F'rrda y mgh l
pavement
St hmn11tz ~ mrt

Dan Driessen's shot
sinks New York, 7-6

W e~t

POTTED
PLANTS

&amp;flowers

demandmg than

four of 36 pla yr ff garnes "' Ll
the last three vrilrs
In Pl rladclph ta whcr c liJC

but the out of staters were
added because some players
a re still Involv ed m spnng
sports
Ma1or Lea gu e Leaders.
Bv Um te d Pren lnfernaf1onal
BaH 09
j Base d on SO at bat s)
National le agu e
G AB H Pel
Brrog h~ Al l
27 99 37 416
Mondy LA
17 93 35 316
Bucknr Ch
l7 59 21 356
v ntne Mil
13 98 lf1 JJO
0 ~n C n
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Hrnndz $1 L
28 OJ 3J 327
Baker LA
27 01 J J JU
Parl\r P 1
26 01 33 JV
Alrn o SO
26 95 31 316
Bown Ph
23 01 37 ] 17
Sm !h LA
?7 01 J1 317
Amencan Lea gue

Detroit
Boston
New York
M llwauke
Clevelnd

Ball lmor
Toront o

UPI Sports Writer
It was fun whrle rt lasted
but It may be tun e to start
composmg the Oakland As
eprtaph
Tom Underwood prlched a
ft ve hrt shu tout Tuesday
mght prcked up his frrst
Amen cC;In I eague v1dor y

and exte nd ed the A s
score less streak to 29 mrungs
when the Toronto Blue Jays
scored a 4~ vrctorv The As
have no" been shut out three
strarght limes
TI11s team ts not down on
UJCmselves sard Oakland
Manager Bobby Wmkles I
try not to let them get too far
up or down We II hang "'
ther e and come back
Rrck Boseltt smgled m one

mi:lnces m a row for Under

\\OOd saru Jays Manager
Ro) Hartsfreld It convrnces
me and tt should cunvmce
hrm a nd e'erybody else as
well t hat he s a good
prtcher
In other AI games fexas
cl ubbed Mrlwaul!ee 7 1 Cah
forma downed Detrort 7-,1
C.1el eland mpped Seattle 5-4
Boston chpped Kansas Clly
4 3 and New York defeated
Mrnnesola 3 I Chtcago at
Ba llunore was rarned out
In the Natrona! League

Atlanta topped Montreal 3 2
before dropprng the rughtcap
of thetr double-lteader 7~
Hou sto n
hand l ed
Phtladelphta 5-l Cincmnalt
edged New York 7-&lt;. m 10
mmngs Los Angeles lopped
St I OUIS 3 I Ch icago
outslugged San Otego ~
and San Franctsco trrpped
Pittsburgh 3 2
Rangers 7 Bre" ers I
AI Ohver homered and
drove 1n four runs and
Ferguson Jenkms now 3-1
scattered se\Cn htts to lead
Texas over Mrlwaukee It
was Jen kms third complete
game m as many starts
Angels 7 Tigers 5
Ron Fatr ly s Uurd RBIsrngle broke a 5-,1 lte wrth two
out m the erghth mnmg and
ga\C Ca hfo rma a vrctory
over Detro rl Dave LaRoche
m rehef of Frank Tanana
prcked up hts thrrd wm
without a loss
lndtans 5 Mariners 4
Mtke Vall lmed a run
scormg smgle wrth t" o out m
the bottom of the nmth to hft
Cle ve land over Seattle
Denrus Kern 3-1 ptcked up
the vrctory "'th I 1-3 mmngs
of rehef while Shane Rawley
dropped U&gt; 1).2
Red Sox 4 Ruyals 3
Jun Rrce belted hts lOth
hom er a two..-un shot m the
se•enth mnmg that broke a 1.2 tre and Denms Eckersley
tossed a se1en-ltrtter to lead
Boston to rts seventh stra rght
Wtn

Lebanon results
LEBANON Ohto ((UP I I Ka) Krel took the lead m the
;tretch Tue"uay nrght and
pulled away to a two length
vrcU&gt;r) over G 0 Hrelo m lilt
featured $1 300 erghth race at
Lebanon Raceway
l'he wmner drrven b) Tom
!'harps covered the mrle m
2 06 4..'i and returned $4 40
$2 10 and 12 40 G 0 Htelo
pard 12 80 and $2 40 for
second whrle P G Atlios
showed and ktcked back

Yankees 3 Twms I
Grarg Nettles and Reggre
Jackson hit homers and Jun
Hunter and Spark) L; le com
bmed for a three-ltttter to
lea d New York past
Mmnesota

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Hookies report Vrstls learned up for a mghtl)
double combmallon of 5-3 that
to Browns camp was crowd
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AUCTION

M l 4 4

Earned Run Average
Ce .ued on 27 mn ng5 pitched)
Nah onal l eag1.1e Sarm ent o
C n I 29 Gr ms ey Mtl 1 73
Rhoden L A a nd Bru her t NY
1 80 R Reuscnel Ch 100
Amen can leagul! Joh n son
O ~k
I 19
Gv dry NY I SO
Ryan Cal I 61 Roremn Del
1 69 Broberg Oak 1 89
Sfnkeout~

Nat1onal Lea gu e
57
N e kr o
Mon tef usco SF 36
Hou

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Atl

49

Se.w er C n

ano Oennv St L Jl
Amtncan league Rvan Cal

71 L eonar d KC ]9 Tanana
Cal and Ma tl ack
Tex 19
Knapp Cat and Caldw el l M I

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19 JQ 655
16 10 615
1'2 14 467
11 .. 440
IQ 15 400
9 18 333

By MARK FRIEDMAN

run and scored two others to

BEREA Ohro I UPI) 11nrl) rookies- 13 draft ptcks
and 17 free agents- wrll
ga ther at Baldwrn Wallace
Co ll ege tonrght as the
G AB H
Pel Cleveland Browns open lherr
Mav De
1.:1 ;o 19 380 annua l rookie lrammg camp
R ce Bo~
29 115 .t 7 376
The frrst year hopefuls wr\1
Ca r ew M n
30 111 45 J71
bus) three-da)
Rdrg1 Det
11 58 21 362 have a
S gltn Ba
18 59 11 356 sc hedule
of meetm gs
Jac k'1.n Cal
19 63 11 3J9
P n e la NY
16 SS 19 3 ~5 phystcal examrnatrons and
Be I Cle
75 99 J .t J~J practices
Harlw Ba l
19 56 19 339
The rookie group will meet
R ynlds Sea
18 80 iT 338
Home Run s
late tonrght followed by a
Nat1ona l leaQue Mon dav
da) of phys rcal exams
LA 9 Bench and Or essen C n
$ 11!1
LA
lui n~l\
Ph I Thursda) and tw o a-day
Pa k er P 11 and W t (' ld S 0 6 ourdoor drtlls Frrday and
Amencan league R ce Bas
10 Bay or Cal 9 H ste M 1 Saturday rn F'mme Stadrum
Al ~ xander
Oa k and Z sk Tr x on
the Ba \dwtn Wall ace
8
campus
Ru n~ Baited In
Talk walk JOg and run
Nah onal lea que Mon.dily
LA 16
Morg an C n f!na wr\1
be the tea chrn g
M &lt;.Covey SF 13 Dr e~~ en C n
sard Browns
M t l il ld progressron
Sn th LA Carte
Parker P t1 21
Coach Sam Rut1ghano We
Amencan Leagu e R ce Bas
34 Hooson Bos dno Z1 Sk Te• wrll do a lot of mdtvrdual
25 S dub Del 7J Carew M nr tea chmg - a lot of rt
Among t he latest fre e
Sto len Bases
agents stgned by the Browns
N at onal l e agu e Moreno
P 11 17 Roy ster A 11 Lo pes .rre Ohro State lrght end Greg
L A II
Cede 0
Hou
10
Bowhng Green
D r ess en C n and R c Mr d ~ SO Storer
fullback
Dan
Saleet
Amer1can League LcF lor e
Stale
fu
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rennessee
De 1J Norwood M nn D IO l'
Oak Cr u1 Se a &lt;1 nd W lis T
Vrn ce Th omas
Toled o
hneba cker Aaron Br vrn s
Pt1 CI1 ng
North
Carolina
Stale
Most V1cton e ~
Nahonal League R~ u L AS cornerback Torn London and
0 G r ms ley Mil 5 1 F or c, ch
s r L 51 Nor man C n :ma Wttlner College wrde rtxel\ er
Rhoa en LA 4 o John LA ana John Hodge
B ue SF

A's shut
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out agam

help snap a frve-t:ame losmg
streak for the Jays
l'hal s th ree stong perfor

wtld prtch
In the secon d Steve
Henderson smgled and came
horne wllh a second Mel run
when Reds center fr elder
Dale Collm s sltpped on the
wet
Astr o Turf
whtl e
pursurng John Stearns fly
ball that dropped rn for a
double
Hume departed durmg a
three run lop of the hfth wtth
doubles by Doug F lynn and
Met starter Jerr) Koosma n
touc hrng off the rally
fhe Heds gomg rnto the
bottom of the ftflh trarlrng 5 I
matched th e thr ee runs when
Koosm an Issued a base
loaded walk to Foster and
Johnny Bench followed wrth a
two-r un smgle
Flynn s sacnft ce fly rn the
srxth ga \ e the Mets a stxth
run and tha t appeared to be
the chncher unttl pmch htlter
Mtke I um doubled home
Dave Colhns m the bottom of
the srxth and Foster homered
rn the bollom of the ntnlh til
tre the score and set the stage
for Dnessen s game v. mmng
blow

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Meanwhtle m Phtlade lphta
the Brums turned the tables
on the Flyers wrth a 4 2
vrctory and a 3-1\ead m therr
senufma I senes
It s never mce to lose but
tf you ve gotta lose 11
co uldn t be to a bette r
team
sa id Ihe I eafs
Lanny McDonald " ho
along wrth hnemate Dar
ry\ Srttler
wa s held
score less m the se nes
Mont• ea l s a hell of a
hockey tea m but were ;oung
and we U get better m the
future
Tomght s game was a
htt le tou gher an d more

MaJor L ea gue Standmgs
By Un1ted Preu lnternat1onat
Nif1onal L eague
Ea st
W L Pel
GB
14 9 609
Phil a
1S II 577
Mont rea
(hiC(IgO
13 IJ SOO
PIIISbrgh
11 lJ 480
11 15 4&lt;14
St Lou is
11 18 400
New York

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or seven ser1es m four games

lhJCe ga mes
satd Guy
l.aF'Ieur after Ken Dryden
posted [he loth shuUml of hrs
playoff career
Toronto Coarh Ro~er
Netlson recogrnwrg the fa d
that rt " "s a longshnt
found somt: solace m the Joss
It s tough to lose but when
you re beaten by the best
there s some (onsolauon 1
Jacques l.emarre scored
the fir st Canadr en goal at 7 21
of th e frrst penod Ih the
second pl!n od on a power
play Le ma11 e found Houle m
UJC corner and Houle relayed
the puck to Steve Shutt "ho
qur ckly swe pt rt throu gh
Toronto goalten der Mtk e
Palmateer s pads
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to nc held !here n on Jun(&gt; 6
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Ladt es Lace
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Mf l(,s-MASUN AHI- A
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o t tt f: B oa r d o t Eo uca on o t
t he Mf' gs L ocal Schoo l

ot Cu rren t ex pcn'ies ot lh l'
Me1gs L ocal ScMOI D str1 c t
to pr event the lempo rary
ctos n g or perm anenl clos ng
Of one or more schools w lh n
he SChOOl d Sir c l
T he est mated a¥eraoe
add tona l ta.- ra te outs a e o f
t he 11m ta l on mpo!ied by
Sf.'C T1 0n '2 Of Art cle XI Qh d
Cans t t ut on as ce rt t ied by
!h e Cou n ty Aud tor Is Ten
rn ti s lor ea ch one dollar of
i/alvat on wh ch e mou nts to
One DolliH tor each one
rllJndred do l ar s ot vatualto n
The p oll~ l or sa d elcc 1 on
w I be open at 6 JO rt m and
r !!m a n open unt I ! JO p n
ot sa d aav
By or der o f the Board or
Elect .ons o f Me gs Co unty

ROPE

1 11 1- UAII YSFNTINH
llf \()'ff U TO T11!-

SMITH

Pla1nt II

Big Hug
Bouquet

Dol tars (\68 0 000 oo orr yertr
Three Yefln, bN~ nn ng
w t h a levv on the 1978 lax 1 51
and d upl ca e lo r the purpo se

Tlw

OF MEIGS COUNTY OH IO
R ITA l

ever) lhmg

Robmson won m of hrs 201 pro fessronal bout.s mcluding \09
by knockouts Along the way he won the mrddlewerght trown
frve different tunes and became recognrzed as probably the
best ft ghter ._er pound for pound before reltnng for good rn
1965
On Tuesda) the BoxtnK Wrrters of Amenca 1oted Sugar Ray
not on ly the best boxer of all trme but also the best
nuddle• erght and best \\ elterwerght
Joe LOUIS beat out Muhamrmrd Ah as the best heavy werght
Arclue Moore was n.tmed best hght heav)werght and Roberto
Duran the current champ \\ as voted the best hghtwerght rn
!he ba llotmg conuucted b) Home Box Offi ce The pa) TV
network wtll sho• the wmners tn action Thursda) Frtda) and
Saturday rught.s
Informed he had been 1oted the best of them all and had
frnrshed on top rn thret separate categorres Robrnson dtd n t
beheve tl at frrst
Yqu re JOklng was h 1~ 1mme&lt;hate reaction
I m over\\ helmed It would ma ke an) body thankful and
proud to be th ou~ h t of hk e that but tf vou ask me \\ ho lllunk
" as the grea test e\er tw o fellow s come to my mrnd - Henr;
Armstrong and Joe Lours What a IJtlle frghhng guy Henr;
\\ as 1 And Joe had the fastest hands I eve r saw
Brggest krck he ever got rn boxrng Hobrnson reveals " as
knocking out Bntarn s Randy 1 urprn mtherr second ftght at
!he Polo Grounds tn t951
Turpm wasn t o bad guy Robrnson SH)S but \\hat made
me feel so good 1bout beatrng hrm "as that 11 avenged Ill) loss
U&gt; htm tn London t\\ o monUr s before and I also brought the lllie
back to Amerrca
Robrnson was stopped nnl) onre rn hts 25-vear career and
!hat was by hght heav1 werght champ Joe) Maxrm rn 1952
~hen the temperature at nngsrde reached 98 degrees at
Yankee Stad rum Hobrnson was so ddt) dra ted he couldn t
ans11 er the bell for the Hth round He went rnlo that fr ght
werghrng 159 pound s and canre out .rt 146
1!'ddy Brenner l'rcsrdcnt of Madrson Square Garden
Boxrng tells of the lime near the cnu of Hobrnson s career
" hen he trred til get h1111 tofrght J oey Grardello rn Phrladelph ta
as a favor w Ph rlatlelphra promoter Herman 1a) lor
Sugar R,ry 4J at the t me ba lk ett at frrst beca use he felt he t1
have to trarn too hard .rt tha t stage of hts career
I thrnk you should t,rke UJC ft ghl no rna Iter ho" Iough II s
liable U&gt; be Brenner s.lld
Wh) ? asker\ nnbrn son
Ill tell J OU 11h1 satd Brenner The only great black
hghter he hasn t fought ts l ou He deserves ) our name on hts
record and you deserve Iu s on yours
You re rrght Holunson .rgrecd
The) fought wtd C.rardello \\ On a demron That 1 tctor)
earned Gtardello" ltli&lt; shot .rgarnst Drck 1rger m hrs next
light whrch Grrrdello \\ On to become the mtddlewerghl
champ ron
H.td rt not been for Su~.r r Ra) Hobrnson Grardello ne1cr
would ve even gotten Ute ch,urcc And rf rt """' t lor Suga r
Ray Hobmson no\\ lot of krus n " 11! not be getlrng a chance
today

Fuerst

9 v~n that

a

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removed
Montz from the pollee force
e-.n Urough ·~ hts 20 years on
the force hrs record had not a
blermsb on tl

SCHOOL DISTRICT
he r ~by

NEW YORK (UP I) - Most of the old trademarks are gone the long pmk Cad rllac the slt ck hrgh pompadour and the
pretentrous peacock hke swagger
Sugar Ray Robrnson am t rmsbehavm anymore
Partly through crrcumstances but prunarrly by desrgn he
has changed hts ltfe style compl etely Wltere brg money and
brrght lrghts \\ere once hrs chref preoccupaltons he now
devotes 11rtuallv all hrs trme to ktds
He says he ha s nC\er enJoyed anythmg so much rn his life
As chatrrnan of the board of t he Sugar Ray Youth Founda
Uon tn Los Angeles "lth addrtronal oullets rn Orange Counly
Ca hf I as Vegas and San Franrtsco the 5&amp;-year&lt;J\d former
mtddl ewerght and •cllerwcrght champton works wrth the
Board of Educatron m deahng wtth the problems of
youngsters
ll s the greatest therap) rn the •orld he beams They
keep you so busy you don l even have trme to dte I lo•c
chrldren and ah•ays ha\e The ktds we work wrth range from 6
U&gt; 16 and \\ C ha\e both grr \s and boys Our program takes rn

marned Jane

ON TAX lEVY
FOR: MEIGS LOCAL

NoT cc s

By MILTON RICHMAN
UP! Sports Edttor

QUOTE OF THE DAY Mtche!leSegal ...:'I\ tenant on a ranch
near Santa Barbara Cahf that was bought by leftrst..acttvrsl
Tom Hayden and wife Jane Fonda - on Hayden s reac tron to
brtterness fr om the dozen tenants the) are e1rctmg He sa td
he could sympa thrze wtth me because he was a renter all hts
life and he could ne1er aff ord to own hts o" n home untrl he

POLICEMAN SENTENCED
ClEVELAND 1UPI) - A
judge ha s sentenced to two
to 10 years tn pn son each
Clevela nd
Polt ce Sg t
Mor ll z
and
Rtchard
Muntctpal Co urt bathff
Ema nuel Port er
both
co n11 cted of bn be ry last
March 17 tn eonnectron wrth
rcduc mg
[l
veh 1cular
homrude charge
The sentence tmposed
Monda) by Cuyahoga County
Co mmon
Pleas Judge

step Lloser ln agam bemg the
team to meet lhem 1n the
fmals
The nu ghty Ca nad~e ns
pulled the plug on th e fersty
roronto
Maple
I eafs

Sport Parade

AT l.AST It wasn t easy but career diplomat Robert Sayre,
55, rs now - offtcrally - the US ambassador to Brazrl Hrs
ronfrrmation " as held up whtle the Senate made sure he dtd
nothmg untoward whtle he was ambassador to Panama At the
trm e Sayre told Panamanra n strongman Gen Ornar Torrljos
that TorrlJOS brother, Molses was bemg mvestrgated by US
agents for alleged drug traffr ckmg The senators wanted to
know tf that conslrtutes an rllegal lrpoff Evrdently rt dldn l
and Sayre \\as sworn m Tuesday m Washmgton til a JOb
Secretary ul State Cy rus Vance called one of the most
rmportant posts m our dtplomatrc corps

NOTICE OF ElECTIO N

2/79'

By MIKE SIIAIIN
UPI Sports Wrller
As the Montreal Canadrens
moved closer to thetr thtrd
strarght Stanl ey Cup the
Boston Brwns also moved a

By United Press International
FRIENDS AX CLEAVER ~ldrldge C\ea•er - a Black
Panther Party founder " ho dtd some tune on the FBI s most
wanted hst - says he s lost frrends because of hrs converSion
til Chrrstranlly and hts new behef m democracy Some old
as socrates call me a rrghtwtnger and a n FBI and CIA agent "
he told the Evangehca l Press AssocJallon conventron m San
Bernardmo Cahf recently But h1s new beliefs convmce hun
of th e need for racral harmony to preserve the democratic
prmctples of our herrtage The Amerrcan challenge ts not to
undergo a forced mrxmg of people to make a bouquet but to
srncerely make appilcatrons of the pnnctoles of Jesus ( hrr&lt;l "

Norrmtn
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NOTICE
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Montreal step closer to third cup in row

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Helen Help
Us ••• ll) lit len Hottel

Rolling out the pork
barrel
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By IRA R AlLEN
WASHI NGTON 1Ul'l r
!'he di ctronan defines a pork
barrel as a fund of mone)
obtarned from the rederal
tr eas ur)
thr o u gh
congresswnal bil ls for rt\ers
harbor s and publrc burldin gs
regarded as the re11 ard for
pohtu:al St'! \ IU~S
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2- The Dati) Sentmel Mtddleport Pomeroy 0 Wednesday Ma) 10 1978

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wa s

shorlt r
1 ht
Na vq~atiOn
De\ elopment

Act
The brll came rnto the
Senate from the House on
1Uesd;n Rfternoon c o~"tm g
$1 2 btl\ ron II erner ged le ss

than 48 hours \.rter rostmg
$2 6 btlh on
The l•~rslatl\ e frght "as
riOt U\l l ttw mom' but OH' r
the fmm Jf Cllll\~ s\ Stt:n of
makmg b rrge owners pa \

son c of the com f fedcr"l
nav1gat on

pt (

JLt t s

that

bendll them
As rt tUJ ned out tht: Senr~h.:
b' onl\ four \otes defied a
prestrlur!IHl Htn thr eat and
adoptt d o 'rrswn nf the plan
\\c ak~ r
th rn
the
Hhntntstrauon "~nt s

11re 11heelrng .mel-deal ng
that oct urrcd orr that
prtl' !Sion

pit ting fr £'shm m

Republllar Pct, O&lt; nrenr u &lt; f
~ e v.
M t&gt; x1 u
v. ho hctd
Ca1tu s bk! t ktng aucun st tht
v. l\ Husse ll !Jm~&lt;: cl -tlr mctn

a.ppropn attorTs Lha1rman Conuuntee and dependenr on
Warren Ma gnuson D Wash Lon g for tht kind of "elfare
It \\ otS the lhtrd of three pr og ram that • ould look good
trrnk ets
he
pro posed m Ne" \ ur k Crt\ used the
WtGer&gt;1atmg that thts one ncn tgatwn a( t as a reason to
rrqmres a lml e more mone\ srng the prarses of the Ne\1
than the other t\\o Half a York State Barge Ca nal
billion more to be exact
s, stem made fam ous m song
- A rec re al ron
boa t .rs the Erte Canal He sard 1t
\aun chrng facrht1 rn Spencer rs the only totall) sta te
County ~ td for Brrch ~a) h supported barge carra ltn the
But a funn1 Urr ng happenl'(\ f'ountn
on the "a) to pa ssage
So as a malter of eq ull)
D o ment (J
~Aa s
he asked the federa l go\ ern
outmaneU\ ered b) Long and ment should be be allo \\ ed to
other ' enerable cormmttee frnanre
rt
nth an
chatrmen from bar~ e e1 en tua\11 "as rs ed and
mdustr) states who had a ag reed to "nhdr " that
personal grrp on a number of request unlrl he
gs are
other.,.,tse dtstnterested sena held
'
tors
Later he told a reporter
The next da) there \\a s "'th all th e subtlet) that
Domen tct addres srng the ende ared h m to the Tlurd
Senate complarnrng about the World "he n ht "as U N
pork barrel aspet ts of the am bassador h1 s requ("st '..'as
brfl he heIpod er gure er and made to let coJ\e,• gucs know
askmg Carter to 1e1t1 rt
I 11 10te for \OUr \l ater
1 he n Ne• Yor k Sen proj('ClS but Ill\ \Ot e IS
Dame! MO\nlhan Junwr rnt rr asrn gil ~o rn g to be
member of the Ftnam e condtttoned on some rectp

of th't' favor be sto \\ rng
Finan ce Co mnllttee with
ob\IO US results - rould ftll a

rcs textbook
The unseen but hrghl)
aronl.ltr c catailst rn that
stru gg le O\er a taxrn g
formula "as pure pork
I (J St }ear
Domen1u
sur reeded m gettrng hrs tax
plan attached to the Sl 2
b ll ron Water He sources
De1 eloprnent Act and when
the !lous e fa tled to act on rt
th&lt; composrte btl\ had to he
\\ 01 ked on agam thi s )ear
So fnr t\\0 da1 s Domenr cr
sJrmd happ1 as a clam - and
JUSJ as sr len til
as senator
after senator trooped to the
small

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SHE SNOTTII F: BESTBET

'"' H anu ha'e been u11orced a )ear after 24 years of mar
nagt: Our two sOJts arc It\ mg \\ rth me
I hal e been see rng a 49 yea r -&lt;Jid "rdu" for erght rn u11lhs She
"asthamatrc along \\tlh se1era l other rllnesses Plus she rs
gomg through the change She rat ely ventu res out because of
her health plus she ts afra rd of bemg robbed
She won t go wrth me says silt docsn l trust any man but
docsn t •efuse to let rne vrsr t once a \\ eek at her house
I rn baffku What am I tlomg wrong'- F HUSTRATED Al'iD
IMPATIF:NT
DEAH F \ ND I
Notlung probabl)
But I d sal ) our churr c m \\ omen frrcnds tsn t too sharp If
she hasr1 t changed her attrtude - about) ou and ltfc rn m etght
mo rths Is there realh muth hope here' H

IJJ::AH HJ::l EN

~h doctor prescrrbed estrogen for post menopausal depres
sron and other Sl rnptom.s of too-fast agrng but aflt r the cancer
sc are concermng hormone therap) I stopped takmg the prlls
"lm h had not been taken up
He sa\S I should wergh lire good lite) do agamst the posstble
n 1J nlllllttt&gt;e to add Vtater
problems tht v nught cause There s no doubt I need estrogen
pr JCLts m therr home states
~! t h o u gh
a
frs cal
but I m frrghtened Coul d 1ou offer encouragement '
PUll ED r WOWA\'S
fe r st:ru:Jttve
the
New
Dl
AR PUI LED
Mcx1&lt; an frgured the more
emh member co uld get mtil
1 here s mur h enlourageme nt from Dr ltla Nachttgall
Jhe brll the easter rt would be
ass rsl&lt;Jnt professor of obstetm s and g) nec o\og1 at Ne" York
to p&lt;ISS the entire thmg once
Un11 erstt) Medt cal Center and chrector of g) nerologll al en
he got hts pet tax adopted
doer mulog1 at Belle\ uc Hosprta l
nrnse porcme ornament s
Her 10 1ear stud) of some 200 \\omen (half l&lt;Jkrng estrogen
rtt rcltru \llthout beneftt of
half placelxrs i mdrca tes that hormone thera py admr nrstered
he umgs rnd uded
curr ed l) and accornpamed wrth progesterone does not ap
$8 5 mrllron to fix up San
pear to promote cancer of uterus or breast rather rt ards rn
~ m&lt;. ISLU s F'1sh erma n s
corn bahng osteroperosts 1bone delertOJ alton 1 rn a) protect
\\iltr f
agamst heart atl&lt;Jcks and of course helps w1th menopausal
- A sHo nd po'r\er house at
and post menopausa l prob lems of hot flashes vagrnal drscorn
Polly Cramer
forts de pressron etc
\1 t~h mgt nn state s MeNan
IJ till
sponsored
b)
Dr Nadtltgall s full report appeared m the N01e mber \977
rosuc
of Farnr h Ctrde You ca n fm d rt at l ourlocallr bl ar) II
tged '' umcr '' ho t!u not need
Pillowcases
P S Ex perts sal a !]).)ear study doesn t 1 ule out the
tu CJ tLe ntu a lt 0 ~ front
come clean
possrbt lrl\ of longer tenn effects Sa) after 15 or 20 )ears of
Hl~ tn rt' ti l&lt;Jil I( air C dd~ IS estrogen usc
MRS t J
DF:AR POt I r - M1 lru,
m: Ill PO! I\ - I cut the Yo ur dec.:Is!On then hmls down to l'. Cigh good ctga mst poss1
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rm p lJO\H I:i~t: S IS SO sta llld a ~ tolulfu l n u \H~ r pol rovers trorr - H

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Academy of Musrc m Brooklyn N Y beguuung May 24 The
USO "til honor Ulllan Grsh as Woma n of the Year at
ceremonres at Ne w Yorks Plaza Hotel Thursday rught CBS
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Irvmg Walla ce s best seller The Word,' and the all-&lt;&gt;tar cast
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chtld abuse
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CINCINNAT I (UP! )- The
Crn cmnatr Reds tn decrstons
Monda) rnvolvmg three
players sc heduled Brll
Bonham til return to prtching
Frtday mght slupped prtcher
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CIN CINNATI (UP! ) Danny
Drressen
ha s
conftdence m hts abrhty to
produce
1 hat s why the Crncmnatr
Reds frr st baseman srgned
only for the !97e season last
wrnler rn slead of tytng
hr mself up \\llh" multt ) ear
contract at th e age nf 26
I talked rt o&gt;er \\lth my
wrfe Bonnre and we frgured I
could do better durmg the
co mrng se ason than last
year sa1d Dnessen whtle
drscussrng hr s co ntr ac t
durm g the "mter
So far tl looks as tf Drressen
hgured rrghl The second of
Drressen s t\\ o hrts Tuesda)
mght was a leadoff homer tn
the bottom of the toth rnmng
th at gave the Reds a 7-&lt;.
vrcurry and a spilt of a two
game sen es wrth the Ne"
York Mets at ll r•erfr ont
Stadtum
The horner was Dnessen s
srxth of the season boosted
Ius season average to 327 hts
HB I total to 21 and had
Manager Sparky Anderson
agam telltng everyone wrthm
hearmg distance why the
Hells fJrs\ baseman rs better
than the Dodgers perenmal
All-Star Steve Garvey
Tell me \\hat Ga rvey can
do be tter than Danny
&lt;h al lenged Ander son
uutr all ng the drscussron
himse lf
There won t be
much drrference m th e
battmg averages nf the two
But Dann) runs better He II
stea l more bases He has
more range m the held
Ma) be G,rrvey wtll htl n 10re
homers than Danny tut not
too many And as for RBI rf I
pel Dannym the same spot as
Garve) to the hneup he d
probabl) drrve home more
than Steve
So what s the br ggcst
differ e n ce '
as ked
Anderson
Ill tell you Garvcv has
th e name On essen doesn t ye t That s th e difference
added th e Red mana ger
before a hstener cou ld

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I here are only a
handful of guys m the maJors
- maybe 10 - who play the
ga me better every day than
Danny He s a wtnncr
Supe r fr ustrat ron a nd
somethmg I don t ever \\ a nt
to exper1en( e crga m was the
way Drtessen descrrbcd the
two seasons he sa t on the
Reds bench before replacrng
the depa rted Tony Perez at
frr"t lil.St J eat He responued
til the challenge by battrng
300 httlm g 17 homers
drtvmg home 91 1 uns and
steahn g 31 bases frgures he
rntends to bette r thrs season
Dn essen s homer came

after a one-&lt; ut blast o'er the
rt ght held fence by George
Foster m the bottom of the

224 1st

~!reel

Point Pleasant
(304) 675-24ii0

runth tha t tred the score at &amp;all
Dr 1es~en s homer gcrve Red
relt ef pttcher Doug Ba u hrs
fir st \lctory of the season and
the two scoreless rnmngs the
28 yea r ol d rrgh t hand er
reeled off I uesday nrght
extendeu his strrng w 18 I 2
mnm gs In 12 ctppeara nces
I m not eve n thmking
about any scoreless streak
sard Barr
W11e n I m m
there I JU St want to keep us
close so we can have a chance
til wrn lrke we dtd tonrghl
The Mets frrst two runs off
Red stc~rter Tom Hwne were
grfts In the frrst um rng Lenn)
Randle walked went to thrru
on Humes wtld attempted
ptckoff th row and scored on a

MllhH•sl lt)UJI lo add new IPam~
ANDERSON INd (UPit lndrana Kentucky and OhHJ
hrgh sc hool basketball stars
combmed tu beat the Sov ret
Junt or Champwn s 95 85
Tuesday mght handmg the
Russtans t herr frr&lt;;t loss tn
four games durmg a currenl

U S tour
Dwtght Anderson of Da)ton
(Ohto ) Roth Hrgh School led
all scorers wrth 22 pomt s
whtl e Gary
i lndtana 1
Roosevelt s John Hey\\ ood
added 14 and Vmce Taylor fo r
Tates Cree k fhgh Sc hool m
Lexrngton K) had 13
for
the
Rus" tan s
Aleksandr Belosten t had 19
anu Aleksanur Shr rshov 18
111e Anderson Sertoma All
Stars led most of the "ay
Jhrough a trght ftrst half and
were up 43-41 at mt ermtssron
llle) dommated the second
half leadmg by as man) as 18
pomts tn the frnal rnmutes 92
74
l ile l~&lt;o clubs are
s&lt; hedul ed for a re match
tunr ght at I .tfayetlc
The Anderson stars are
basrcally the same players
who " til represent Indtana
next month rn the annual
chart!) senes "'th Kentucky

Pet

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586
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Oakland
9 8 704
Cal f
8 9 667
Ka n C tv
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TC JO. aS
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3J4 10
M nnesot
0 20 3JJ 10 7
Ct cago
I 16 30 4 10
Tuesd ays Resu lts
Ch H Ba it DPd r a n
Boston 4 Kan sas C ty J
Clevel an d 5 Seattle 4
Toronto J Oa k lilnd 0
Cal lorn a f Detr o I 5
New Yor k 3 M nne sot a 1
Texa s 7 M !wau kee I
T()dav s Pr(lbable P tchen

11 15 413 5
Atlan ta
11 16 407 6
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San Dlt'Q O
10 16 38 5 6
Boston 1R prey 0 1J aT Ba T
Tuesday s Results
1 more 1Br tes 1 2l 7 30 p m
At ani a J Montreal 1 1st
Se attl E! i Honey cu tt 2 3J dt
Montreal 1 Atlanta 6 2nd
Cleveland (W se 1 )J 7 JO p m
Houston 5 Ph lad elph a 1
Oakland !Johnson 3 11 at
Clnc1 7 New York 6 10 nns
roron lo (Clancy 12 J 7 30 p m
Los Angeles 3 St Lou 5 l
M nnesota
(l ahn 2 I) at
Ch icago 8 S&amp;n D• ego 5
San_t ranc lsco 3 P f! Sburgh 1 Ch cago (Wor tha n 0 t ) 8 p m
Te)(a s ( Alexander 11 1 at
Toaav s Probable Pitchers
M !waukee (Sorensen 3 21 B JO
( All T1mel EDT )
P t sbu rgh I Bi yleven I Jl at pm
Thursdays Games
San Franr:ls co (Barr 13 1 4 0~
M inn eso ta a Ch cago n ght
pm
Boston at Batt more n ght
New York ( Esp nasa 1 1J a
Cal torn •a aT De trOll n Qt\1
Montreal (May 2 ll 7 JS p m
Houston ( Bann ister 0 2) at
Phl lb delphla ( Kaar 1 OJ 1 35
pm
51 Lou s (Denny 3 1) at Los
Angeles ( Rhoden 4 0 )
10 30

pm

C1'1 cago ( Revsche l l '2 J at San
0 Ergo ( Fr e1sle" en 0 l ) 10 p m
Ttlunday s G1mes
Pittsburgh at San FranCISCO
New York IH Montreal n ight
Cine I at Ph ila delphia n ight
51 lOUrS at lOS Ang ntght
CMlcego at San D ego nlgll t

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afte r the game It was tough
sledding ou t there and U1at s
JUSt whatrt was - sledding
t(e was (lnU a ga m the mam
Boston Coach Don Cherry
toplt of conve1 sa hun the was m no m(JO(j to talk about
Brums JUm ped lo a I~ lead the tee ~ he was fa r tOO
aod then held on as Uw Flyers happy wrth the outcome
made a latl' comeba t k
How sweet rt rs Cherry
After Bobby Sc hmautz sard I loved every mmute of
Don Marcotte and Wayne rt
Cashman had put the Brums
Phtlade lphta now must wm
tn front Jun Wa L'&gt;On and the remammg three games to
Orest Krn dral huk brought overcome thetr 3-1 deftctl th e f i)ers to wrllun one goal and two of those are at Boston
nudwa) U~ro ug h the Ulrru Garden where the Flyers
perrod But Schmautz who have fatled til wm m therr last
notcheu fourth mHI ftftlr goa ls four playoff games
of the playoffs Jut the empl)
In the WHA the Avco Cup
net wrth 35 se conds frnal
senes
between
remammg to tee the deuswn Wmnlpeg and Ne" England
I really can l belreve rt opens m Sprmgfreld Mass
The ll e was
do"o to the F'rrda y mgh l
pavement
St hmn11tz ~ mrt

Dan Driessen's shot
sinks New York, 7-6

W e~t

POTTED
PLANTS

&amp;flowers

demandmg than

four of 36 pla yr ff garnes "' Ll
the last three vrilrs
In Pl rladclph ta whcr c liJC

but the out of staters were
added because some players
a re still Involv ed m spnng
sports
Ma1or Lea gu e Leaders.
Bv Um te d Pren lnfernaf1onal
BaH 09
j Base d on SO at bat s)
National le agu e
G AB H Pel
Brrog h~ Al l
27 99 37 416
Mondy LA
17 93 35 316
Bucknr Ch
l7 59 21 356
v ntne Mil
13 98 lf1 JJO
0 ~n C n
19 107 3S JU
Hrnndz $1 L
28 OJ 3J 327
Baker LA
27 01 J J JU
Parl\r P 1
26 01 33 JV
Alrn o SO
26 95 31 316
Bown Ph
23 01 37 ] 17
Sm !h LA
?7 01 J1 317
Amencan Lea gue

Detroit
Boston
New York
M llwauke
Clevelnd

Ball lmor
Toront o

UPI Sports Writer
It was fun whrle rt lasted
but It may be tun e to start
composmg the Oakland As
eprtaph
Tom Underwood prlched a
ft ve hrt shu tout Tuesday
mght prcked up his frrst
Amen cC;In I eague v1dor y

and exte nd ed the A s
score less streak to 29 mrungs
when the Toronto Blue Jays
scored a 4~ vrctorv The As
have no" been shut out three
strarght limes
TI11s team ts not down on
UJCmselves sard Oakland
Manager Bobby Wmkles I
try not to let them get too far
up or down We II hang "'
ther e and come back
Rrck Boseltt smgled m one

mi:lnces m a row for Under

\\OOd saru Jays Manager
Ro) Hartsfreld It convrnces
me and tt should cunvmce
hrm a nd e'erybody else as
well t hat he s a good
prtcher
In other AI games fexas
cl ubbed Mrlwaul!ee 7 1 Cah
forma downed Detrort 7-,1
C.1el eland mpped Seattle 5-4
Boston chpped Kansas Clly
4 3 and New York defeated
Mrnnesola 3 I Chtcago at
Ba llunore was rarned out
In the Natrona! League

Atlanta topped Montreal 3 2
before dropprng the rughtcap
of thetr double-lteader 7~
Hou sto n
hand l ed
Phtladelphta 5-l Cincmnalt
edged New York 7-&lt;. m 10
mmngs Los Angeles lopped
St I OUIS 3 I Ch icago
outslugged San Otego ~
and San Franctsco trrpped
Pittsburgh 3 2
Rangers 7 Bre" ers I
AI Ohver homered and
drove 1n four runs and
Ferguson Jenkms now 3-1
scattered se\Cn htts to lead
Texas over Mrlwaukee It
was Jen kms third complete
game m as many starts
Angels 7 Tigers 5
Ron Fatr ly s Uurd RBIsrngle broke a 5-,1 lte wrth two
out m the erghth mnmg and
ga\C Ca hfo rma a vrctory
over Detro rl Dave LaRoche
m rehef of Frank Tanana
prcked up hts thrrd wm
without a loss
lndtans 5 Mariners 4
Mtke Vall lmed a run
scormg smgle wrth t" o out m
the bottom of the nmth to hft
Cle ve land over Seattle
Denrus Kern 3-1 ptcked up
the vrctory "'th I 1-3 mmngs
of rehef while Shane Rawley
dropped U&gt; 1).2
Red Sox 4 Ruyals 3
Jun Rrce belted hts lOth
hom er a two..-un shot m the
se•enth mnmg that broke a 1.2 tre and Denms Eckersley
tossed a se1en-ltrtter to lead
Boston to rts seventh stra rght
Wtn

Lebanon results
LEBANON Ohto ((UP I I Ka) Krel took the lead m the
;tretch Tue"uay nrght and
pulled away to a two length
vrcU&gt;r) over G 0 Hrelo m lilt
featured $1 300 erghth race at
Lebanon Raceway
l'he wmner drrven b) Tom
!'harps covered the mrle m
2 06 4..'i and returned $4 40
$2 10 and 12 40 G 0 Htelo
pard 12 80 and $2 40 for
second whrle P G Atlios
showed and ktcked back

Yankees 3 Twms I
Grarg Nettles and Reggre
Jackson hit homers and Jun
Hunter and Spark) L; le com
bmed for a three-ltttter to
lea d New York past
Mmnesota

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Nah onal l eag1.1e Sarm ent o
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Rhoden L A a nd Bru her t NY
1 80 R Reuscnel Ch 100
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O ~k
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1'2 14 467
11 .. 440
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9 18 333

By MARK FRIEDMAN

run and scored two others to

BEREA Ohro I UPI) 11nrl) rookies- 13 draft ptcks
and 17 free agents- wrll
ga ther at Baldwrn Wallace
Co ll ege tonrght as the
G AB H
Pel Cleveland Browns open lherr
Mav De
1.:1 ;o 19 380 annua l rookie lrammg camp
R ce Bo~
29 115 .t 7 376
The frrst year hopefuls wr\1
Ca r ew M n
30 111 45 J71
bus) three-da)
Rdrg1 Det
11 58 21 362 have a
S gltn Ba
18 59 11 356 sc hedule
of meetm gs
Jac k'1.n Cal
19 63 11 3J9
P n e la NY
16 SS 19 3 ~5 phystcal examrnatrons and
Be I Cle
75 99 J .t J~J practices
Harlw Ba l
19 56 19 339
The rookie group will meet
R ynlds Sea
18 80 iT 338
Home Run s
late tonrght followed by a
Nat1ona l leaQue Mon dav
da) of phys rcal exams
LA 9 Bench and Or essen C n
$ 11!1
LA
lui n~l\
Ph I Thursda) and tw o a-day
Pa k er P 11 and W t (' ld S 0 6 ourdoor drtlls Frrday and
Amencan league R ce Bas
10 Bay or Cal 9 H ste M 1 Saturday rn F'mme Stadrum
Al ~ xander
Oa k and Z sk Tr x on
the Ba \dwtn Wall ace
8
campus
Ru n~ Baited In
Talk walk JOg and run
Nah onal lea que Mon.dily
LA 16
Morg an C n f!na wr\1
be the tea chrn g
M &lt;.Covey SF 13 Dr e~~ en C n
sard Browns
M t l il ld progressron
Sn th LA Carte
Parker P t1 21
Coach Sam Rut1ghano We
Amencan Leagu e R ce Bas
34 Hooson Bos dno Z1 Sk Te• wrll do a lot of mdtvrdual
25 S dub Del 7J Carew M nr tea chmg - a lot of rt
Among t he latest fre e
Sto len Bases
agents stgned by the Browns
N at onal l e agu e Moreno
P 11 17 Roy ster A 11 Lo pes .rre Ohro State lrght end Greg
L A II
Cede 0
Hou
10
Bowhng Green
D r ess en C n and R c Mr d ~ SO Storer
fullback
Dan
Saleet
Amer1can League LcF lor e
Stale
fu
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rennessee
De 1J Norwood M nn D IO l'
Oak Cr u1 Se a &lt;1 nd W lis T
Vrn ce Th omas
Toled o
hneba cker Aaron Br vrn s
Pt1 CI1 ng
North
Carolina
Stale
Most V1cton e ~
Nahonal League R~ u L AS cornerback Torn London and
0 G r ms ley Mil 5 1 F or c, ch
s r L 51 Nor man C n :ma Wttlner College wrde rtxel\ er
Rhoa en LA 4 o John LA ana John Hodge
B ue SF

A's shut
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out agam

help snap a frve-t:ame losmg
streak for the Jays
l'hal s th ree stong perfor

wtld prtch
In the secon d Steve
Henderson smgled and came
horne wllh a second Mel run
when Reds center fr elder
Dale Collm s sltpped on the
wet
Astr o Turf
whtl e
pursurng John Stearns fly
ball that dropped rn for a
double
Hume departed durmg a
three run lop of the hfth wtth
doubles by Doug F lynn and
Met starter Jerr) Koosma n
touc hrng off the rally
fhe Heds gomg rnto the
bottom of the ftflh trarlrng 5 I
matched th e thr ee runs when
Koosm an Issued a base
loaded walk to Foster and
Johnny Bench followed wrth a
two-r un smgle
Flynn s sacnft ce fly rn the
srxth ga \ e the Mets a stxth
run and tha t appeared to be
the chncher unttl pmch htlter
Mtke I um doubled home
Dave Colhns m the bottom of
the srxth and Foster homered
rn the bollom of the ntnlh til
tre the score and set the stage
for Dnessen s game v. mmng
blow

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Meanwhtle m Phtlade lphta
the Brums turned the tables
on the Flyers wrth a 4 2
vrctory and a 3-1\ead m therr
senufma I senes
It s never mce to lose but
tf you ve gotta lose 11
co uldn t be to a bette r
team
sa id Ihe I eafs
Lanny McDonald " ho
along wrth hnemate Dar
ry\ Srttler
wa s held
score less m the se nes
Mont• ea l s a hell of a
hockey tea m but were ;oung
and we U get better m the
future
Tomght s game was a
htt le tou gher an d more

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Nif1onal L eague
Ea st
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GB
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Phil a
1S II 577
Mont rea
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PIIISbrgh
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11 15 4&lt;14
St Lou is
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Netlson recogrnwrg the fa d
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found somt: solace m the Joss
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Jacques l.emarre scored
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second pl!n od on a power
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Mf l(,s-MASUN AHI- A
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ctos n g or perm anenl clos ng
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SMITH

Pla1nt II

Big Hug
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Three Yefln, bN~ nn ng
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and d upl ca e lo r the purpo se

Tlw

OF MEIGS COUNTY OH IO
R ITA l

ever) lhmg

Robmson won m of hrs 201 pro fessronal bout.s mcluding \09
by knockouts Along the way he won the mrddlewerght trown
frve different tunes and became recognrzed as probably the
best ft ghter ._er pound for pound before reltnng for good rn
1965
On Tuesda) the BoxtnK Wrrters of Amenca 1oted Sugar Ray
not on ly the best boxer of all trme but also the best
nuddle• erght and best \\ elterwerght
Joe LOUIS beat out Muhamrmrd Ah as the best heavy werght
Arclue Moore was n.tmed best hght heav)werght and Roberto
Duran the current champ \\ as voted the best hghtwerght rn
!he ba llotmg conuucted b) Home Box Offi ce The pa) TV
network wtll sho• the wmners tn action Thursda) Frtda) and
Saturday rught.s
Informed he had been 1oted the best of them all and had
frnrshed on top rn thret separate categorres Robrnson dtd n t
beheve tl at frrst
Yqu re JOklng was h 1~ 1mme&lt;hate reaction
I m over\\ helmed It would ma ke an) body thankful and
proud to be th ou~ h t of hk e that but tf vou ask me \\ ho lllunk
" as the grea test e\er tw o fellow s come to my mrnd - Henr;
Armstrong and Joe Lours What a IJtlle frghhng guy Henr;
\\ as 1 And Joe had the fastest hands I eve r saw
Brggest krck he ever got rn boxrng Hobrnson reveals " as
knocking out Bntarn s Randy 1 urprn mtherr second ftght at
!he Polo Grounds tn t951
Turpm wasn t o bad guy Robrnson SH)S but \\hat made
me feel so good 1bout beatrng hrm "as that 11 avenged Ill) loss
U&gt; htm tn London t\\ o monUr s before and I also brought the lllie
back to Amerrca
Robrnson was stopped nnl) onre rn hts 25-vear career and
!hat was by hght heav1 werght champ Joe) Maxrm rn 1952
~hen the temperature at nngsrde reached 98 degrees at
Yankee Stad rum Hobrnson was so ddt) dra ted he couldn t
ans11 er the bell for the Hth round He went rnlo that fr ght
werghrng 159 pound s and canre out .rt 146
1!'ddy Brenner l'rcsrdcnt of Madrson Square Garden
Boxrng tells of the lime near the cnu of Hobrnson s career
" hen he trred til get h1111 tofrght J oey Grardello rn Phrladelph ta
as a favor w Ph rlatlelphra promoter Herman 1a) lor
Sugar R,ry 4J at the t me ba lk ett at frrst beca use he felt he t1
have to trarn too hard .rt tha t stage of hts career
I thrnk you should t,rke UJC ft ghl no rna Iter ho" Iough II s
liable U&gt; be Brenner s.lld
Wh) ? asker\ nnbrn son
Ill tell J OU 11h1 satd Brenner The only great black
hghter he hasn t fought ts l ou He deserves ) our name on hts
record and you deserve Iu s on yours
You re rrght Holunson .rgrecd
The) fought wtd C.rardello \\ On a demron That 1 tctor)
earned Gtardello" ltli&lt; shot .rgarnst Drck 1rger m hrs next
light whrch Grrrdello \\ On to become the mtddlewerghl
champ ron
H.td rt not been for Su~.r r Ra) Hobrnson Grardello ne1cr
would ve even gotten Ute ch,urcc And rf rt """' t lor Suga r
Ray Hobmson no\\ lot of krus n " 11! not be getlrng a chance
today

Fuerst

9 v~n that

a

mus1c, dranM

removed
Montz from the pollee force
e-.n Urough ·~ hts 20 years on
the force hrs record had not a
blermsb on tl

SCHOOL DISTRICT
he r ~by

NEW YORK (UP I) - Most of the old trademarks are gone the long pmk Cad rllac the slt ck hrgh pompadour and the
pretentrous peacock hke swagger
Sugar Ray Robrnson am t rmsbehavm anymore
Partly through crrcumstances but prunarrly by desrgn he
has changed hts ltfe style compl etely Wltere brg money and
brrght lrghts \\ere once hrs chref preoccupaltons he now
devotes 11rtuallv all hrs trme to ktds
He says he ha s nC\er enJoyed anythmg so much rn his life
As chatrrnan of the board of t he Sugar Ray Youth Founda
Uon tn Los Angeles "lth addrtronal oullets rn Orange Counly
Ca hf I as Vegas and San Franrtsco the 5&amp;-year&lt;J\d former
mtddl ewerght and •cllerwcrght champton works wrth the
Board of Educatron m deahng wtth the problems of
youngsters
ll s the greatest therap) rn the •orld he beams They
keep you so busy you don l even have trme to dte I lo•c
chrldren and ah•ays ha\e The ktds we work wrth range from 6
U&gt; 16 and \\ C ha\e both grr \s and boys Our program takes rn

marned Jane

ON TAX lEVY
FOR: MEIGS LOCAL

NoT cc s

By MILTON RICHMAN
UP! Sports Edttor

QUOTE OF THE DAY Mtche!leSegal ...:'I\ tenant on a ranch
near Santa Barbara Cahf that was bought by leftrst..acttvrsl
Tom Hayden and wife Jane Fonda - on Hayden s reac tron to
brtterness fr om the dozen tenants the) are e1rctmg He sa td
he could sympa thrze wtth me because he was a renter all hts
life and he could ne1er aff ord to own hts o" n home untrl he

POLICEMAN SENTENCED
ClEVELAND 1UPI) - A
judge ha s sentenced to two
to 10 years tn pn son each
Clevela nd
Polt ce Sg t
Mor ll z
and
Rtchard
Muntctpal Co urt bathff
Ema nuel Port er
both
co n11 cted of bn be ry last
March 17 tn eonnectron wrth
rcduc mg
[l
veh 1cular
homrude charge
The sentence tmposed
Monda) by Cuyahoga County
Co mmon
Pleas Judge

step Lloser ln agam bemg the
team to meet lhem 1n the
fmals
The nu ghty Ca nad~e ns
pulled the plug on th e fersty
roronto
Maple
I eafs

Sport Parade

AT l.AST It wasn t easy but career diplomat Robert Sayre,
55, rs now - offtcrally - the US ambassador to Brazrl Hrs
ronfrrmation " as held up whtle the Senate made sure he dtd
nothmg untoward whtle he was ambassador to Panama At the
trm e Sayre told Panamanra n strongman Gen Ornar Torrljos
that TorrlJOS brother, Molses was bemg mvestrgated by US
agents for alleged drug traffr ckmg The senators wanted to
know tf that conslrtutes an rllegal lrpoff Evrdently rt dldn l
and Sayre \\as sworn m Tuesday m Washmgton til a JOb
Secretary ul State Cy rus Vance called one of the most
rmportant posts m our dtplomatrc corps

NOTICE OF ElECTIO N

2/79'

By MIKE SIIAIIN
UPI Sports Wrller
As the Montreal Canadrens
moved closer to thetr thtrd
strarght Stanl ey Cup the
Boston Brwns also moved a

By United Press International
FRIENDS AX CLEAVER ~ldrldge C\ea•er - a Black
Panther Party founder " ho dtd some tune on the FBI s most
wanted hst - says he s lost frrends because of hrs converSion
til Chrrstranlly and hts new behef m democracy Some old
as socrates call me a rrghtwtnger and a n FBI and CIA agent "
he told the Evangehca l Press AssocJallon conventron m San
Bernardmo Cahf recently But h1s new beliefs convmce hun
of th e need for racral harmony to preserve the democratic
prmctples of our herrtage The Amerrcan challenge ts not to
undergo a forced mrxmg of people to make a bouquet but to
srncerely make appilcatrons of the pnnctoles of Jesus ( hrr&lt;l "

Norrmtn
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NOTICE
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Montreal step closer to third cup in row

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Rolling out the pork
barrel
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By IRA R AlLEN
WASHI NGTON 1Ul'l r
!'he di ctronan defines a pork
barrel as a fund of mone)
obtarned from the rederal
tr eas ur)
thr o u gh
congresswnal bil ls for rt\ers
harbor s and publrc burldin gs
regarded as the re11 ard for
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�4 - The Dati~ Senllnrl. \ltddloport-Pomero) . ll . Wt'dnesdity. \lav 10. 1978

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300 games zn row
Cl:-lri:\"1/.HI tL:Plt- &amp;1b llrtnkman, a 24-vear-&lt;&gt;ld

truck dri•er. b.mled a 300 gam&lt;• and then, f~r good
mea sun.', eraukt·d out another pt•rfrC't sc urr un his next
line.
" I sllll ran 't bdte\ r 11, " the 18...c-.....a\·erage buwler swd

al ter his ba ck-tu-bark 300 games Monday ttight. ''I didn 't
to si~ .

1 sa t in brd all night just

Brmkman, a ld t-llandrr, bowled 225 tn hts first game
at Losanltville Lanes and then noc lt.J off twu straig ht 300
games He had fmisht•d the ftrs&lt; ganw ~ ith thr"" st raig ht
s tnkes and the 24 Cllll Scc utiH $l rikes in the last t"n

games gm t• htm 27 strt.krs

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Eastern Conferen ce ftn a l
playoff senes.
The
Bulle IS.
huge
underdogs gomg into the
series desptte upse tttng
Central Dhoston champion
San Antonto tn a quarter-final
matchup , leads the Atlantic
Dtvtsion ehampion 76ers
tllree games to ore and can
advance to the fmals with a
11ctory tontght
Plttladelphias only hope
may be Ju ltu s " Dr J "
Ervtng , the 76ers' all&lt;;tar

Bl IRA KAUfMAN
UPI Spurts Writer
Th'e best basketball team
money t·an buy faces mstant
bankrup tcy
ton ight
tn
Phtlaclt•lpll ta's Spectrum
T he
ht g h·-priced
Phtladclphta 76ers - who
adopted tho motto, •' We Owe
You One.'' as thetr 1978
pledge to fans alter losmg in
the NBA fmals last season have
been
d.-alued
repeatedly by the Washmgtor
Bullets m thetr besto()f-!leven

forwa rd, "ho says Ius team according to Coach Btlly
wtll have to turn to their Cunmngham .
"money " players (Erving,
"We are not teady [() call1t
George Mc-Gmnts and Doug quits, I guarantee you that.
Colltns) in tllese desperate Just from our pracUces, I'd
Urnes
say tl1e players feel the same
,~
" I think basically we way "
should attack them wtth our
The conftde nl Bullets need
key players ," Erving satd. no sluft tn strategy. They
" During the regular season I come off two reso undin g
thtnk It was fme to try to VIc tori es and fe at ure an
pacify everybody. Now we inspired EIVln Hayes
have to do what's best for the
tea m ~~
But tlle 76ers will not fold,

Brinkman . fulltn~in~ his s lt't·plt·s ~ night. ct•lrbrated on
Tut.·sda\'.

ht· sa 1d.

da~ ti ff ,"

Bair surprise on
mound thus far
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HAIR-GO-ROUND
MASON, W. VA.

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By BilL MADDEN
header, 3-2.
UP I Spurts Writer
Ast ros 5, Pfttllles I :
The ~uy the Cincmnatt
Cesar ~eno blasted a
Heds were for ced to take as a home run and 1gnited a foursubstitute for Vtda Blue ts run se• enth-mrung rally wtth
turmn ~ out to be tlle bullpen
a lrtple for the Astros J .R.
sLOppC! they've been seeking Rt chard ltmtted the Philhes
for almost l"o years
to or I)· four htts while striking
After blankmg the 1\e" out II
York Mets over the fmaltwo Dodgers 3, Cardinals 1:
uuttngs of Tuesda) mght 's H
fleggJe Smtth cracked a
n ctor) b) the Reds. reltef solo homer and unbeaten
pttcher Do ug Batr has no~ Doug Ra u ran hts record [() :&gt;pttr hed 18 2-3 mrungs thts 0 wtth 7 1-3 tnrtings of sevenseason Without y1el dm g an hit ba ll , tn the Dodgers' wtn
earned run .
over St I.outs
Dan Dnessen s lea doff CUbs 8, Padres 5:
home r of f relt·e , cr Sktp
Larry Cox's ftrst h&lt;lner of
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homer - also off Lockwood .
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI )Athletes from four sprmg
sports representing four of
the
10
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Co nferen ce member
mstttutions are wmners of the
league's Player of the Week
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ftrst victory of the season
Central Michtgan hurdler
Expos 2-7, Bra\·es 31:
Barry Alelria, a senior from
Gary Carter 's thrPC run Wyan do tte, Mt ch., is the
homer off reltever Buddy choice in track afte r winning
Solonton " tth two out tn the both tlle 110-rneter htgh and
ntnth tnnt ng earned the 400-meter tn termed1ate
Expos a spht mthe rughtcap
hurdle evenlS agamst both
Atlanta woo the opener m the Mtch tga n State and Western
bottom of the runth by scortng Mtch igan.
two runs on a passed baU by
Alelria's :14.1 htgh hurdle
Mortrea I catcher Bob Reece and .51.2 mtermediate hurdle
ana Da le Murphy 's smgle. effor ts agatnst Mtchtgan
Giants 3, Pirates 2:
State were both school and
Larry Herndon 's oneo()ut Aluntni Fteld records, while
runth~nrun g stngle drove tn
the latter also qualified hun
Jack Clark from third base to for lhe NCAA national
give the Giants their fourth champtonshtps later th ts
stratght win The Ptrates lted season. In addition , he was
th e game, 2-2, tn the top of the the leadoff runner on the
ninth on RBI-singles by 1,600-rneter relay tea m that
Renrue Stennett and Steve wor tn both meets, setting a
Brye.
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Mtchigan State.
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Tu es day
Buebill
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Hayes satd , "Philadelphia
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The winner of the series
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winner in the finals
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L&gt;ral l&gt;•" ltng ufficials sa id the facts. fig ures and tests
uf tht·le:mt•s an· lo bt· sl!nl t11 Amt•ri&lt;a n Bo"'ling Congress
hradquartcrs Ul 'lll waukt~r for sant' ttoning It was
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ClNCINNATl iUPli - The
Ctnctnnatt Stingers S&lt;&gt;ld 145
more season ttckets Tuesday
tn a drtve to keep the team
from folding.

CLE VELAND (UP! ) Phtlip K. "Nip" Helm , who
reltred 10 1976 as a successfu l
basketba ll coach and athletic
direclor at Case Western
Reserve Universit y, died
Tuesda y at Umverstly
Hospital following a lengthy
illness. He was 69
Heim. who for the past 10
yea rs had been mayor of
Timberlake, Ohto , L"ake
Co unty , wa s reared in
Wooster He was the win·
ningest basketball coach in
the history of Case Tech wtth
a 128·112 record tn 15 seasons,
endtng in 1962, and became
athletic director in 1961.
A member of the Ohio
Basketball Coaches Hall of
fame , Hetm ts survtved by
his wife, Dorothy, S&lt;&gt;ns Jack
of Medina and Phtlip Jr. of
North Royalton, five grand·
children and two great·
grandchildren
Servtecs wtll be at I p.m.
Friday at the Davis Funeral
Home, Wtlloughby.

Kenaga.
Martin got the nod for a
fourhit shutout over Bowling
Green on friday in which he
recorded II stnkeouts as the
leag uel ead tn g Hurons
dectstoned the Falcors 4~
He also picked up a save for
his relief effort in Saturday's
I~ wtn over Toledo. :..,.Western Mtchtgan tennts
. standout Bob Learman, a
senior from Bay City, Mtch.,
ts the winner of the tennis
award after straigh t set wtns
over
opponents
from
Nort hw estern, Northern
llltnots and Western lllinois
at the No . 1 singles post tion .
He also recorded wtns in two
of the three doubles matches
Miwni senior Tom Rogan ,
a nattve of Racine, Wis., is
the golfer of the week for the
second time thts seaS&lt;&gt;n after
posting a 14 7 in the Spartan
Invitationa l to lead Mtami [()
a fourth place fintsh in the :&gt;.:&gt;team fi eld. Hts score was the
best indivtdual effort turned
in by any MAC golfer in the

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The Sonics host the
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"Sure the win streak OO!lds
conftdence," said Seattle
Coach l.enny Wilkens. "In a
long series with two good
teams, tlle first few games
maybe the home-court
advantage doesn't matter,"
he said. "But if you get down
Z.l or 3-1, then it becomes
very important."
Seattle displayed a hard·
driving, penetrating offense
tn the two gwnes at Denver's
McNichols Arena.
" It's been real strange ,"
satd Nuggets' star David
Thompson. " We seemed to
have a disadvantage as soon
as we took the floor . We had
to play twice as hard."

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truck dri•er. b.mled a 300 gam&lt;• and then, f~r good
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line.
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al ter his ba ck-tu-bark 300 games Monday ttight. ''I didn 't
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Brmkman, a ld t-llandrr, bowled 225 tn hts first game
at Losanltville Lanes and then noc lt.J off twu straig ht 300
games He had fmisht•d the ftrs&lt; ganw ~ ith thr"" st raig ht
s tnkes and the 24 Cllll Scc utiH $l rikes in the last t"n

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Eastern Conferen ce ftn a l
playoff senes.
The
Bulle IS.
huge
underdogs gomg into the
series desptte upse tttng
Central Dhoston champion
San Antonto tn a quarter-final
matchup , leads the Atlantic
Dtvtsion ehampion 76ers
tllree games to ore and can
advance to the fmals with a
11ctory tontght
Plttladelphias only hope
may be Ju ltu s " Dr J "
Ervtng , the 76ers' all&lt;;tar

Bl IRA KAUfMAN
UPI Spurts Writer
Th'e best basketball team
money t·an buy faces mstant
bankrup tcy
ton ight
tn
Phtlaclt•lpll ta's Spectrum
T he
ht g h·-priced
Phtladclphta 76ers - who
adopted tho motto, •' We Owe
You One.'' as thetr 1978
pledge to fans alter losmg in
the NBA fmals last season have
been
d.-alued
repeatedly by the Washmgtor
Bullets m thetr besto()f-!leven

forwa rd, "ho says Ius team according to Coach Btlly
wtll have to turn to their Cunmngham .
"money " players (Erving,
"We are not teady [() call1t
George Mc-Gmnts and Doug quits, I guarantee you that.
Colltns) in tllese desperate Just from our pracUces, I'd
Urnes
say tl1e players feel the same
,~
" I think basically we way "
should attack them wtth our
The conftde nl Bullets need
key players ," Erving satd. no sluft tn strategy. They
" During the regular season I come off two reso undin g
thtnk It was fme to try to VIc tori es and fe at ure an
pacify everybody. Now we inspired EIVln Hayes
have to do what's best for the
tea m ~~
But tlle 76ers will not fold,

Brinkman . fulltn~in~ his s lt't·plt·s ~ night. ct•lrbrated on
Tut.·sda\'.

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Bair surprise on
mound thus far
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header, 3-2.
UP I Spurts Writer
Ast ros 5, Pfttllles I :
The ~uy the Cincmnatt
Cesar ~eno blasted a
Heds were for ced to take as a home run and 1gnited a foursubstitute for Vtda Blue ts run se• enth-mrung rally wtth
turmn ~ out to be tlle bullpen
a lrtple for the Astros J .R.
sLOppC! they've been seeking Rt chard ltmtted the Philhes
for almost l"o years
to or I)· four htts while striking
After blankmg the 1\e" out II
York Mets over the fmaltwo Dodgers 3, Cardinals 1:
uuttngs of Tuesda) mght 's H
fleggJe Smtth cracked a
n ctor) b) the Reds. reltef solo homer and unbeaten
pttcher Do ug Batr has no~ Doug Ra u ran hts record [() :&gt;pttr hed 18 2-3 mrungs thts 0 wtth 7 1-3 tnrtings of sevenseason Without y1el dm g an hit ba ll , tn the Dodgers' wtn
earned run .
over St I.outs
Dan Dnessen s lea doff CUbs 8, Padres 5:
home r of f relt·e , cr Sktp
Larry Cox's ftrst h&lt;lner of
Lockwood m the lOth tnning the year and a two..-un trtple
won tt for the Red s George by Joe Wallts offset a pair of
roster lied the game " 'th one homers by Gene Tenace and
nut m the ninth wtth hts stxth staked Woodie Frvma n to hts
homer - also off Lockwood .
Meanwhtle , there was Bai r
ftlltng the stopper's role. Two
mo re sco re less 1nm ngs
Ma1or l ea gu e Rew lts
By Un tteG Pre ss tn ternattanal
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whim we got him, " satd Reds Carter R u th\lt&gt;n , Easter ly ( 7) ,
Solomon (B J Campbe ll 191 an d
Manager Sparky Anderson
Pocoroca w Campbell ll 1J
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI )Athletes from four sprmg
sports representing four of
the
10
Mtd-Amencan
Co nferen ce member
mstttutions are wmners of the
league's Player of the Week
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ftrst victory of the season
Central Michtgan hurdler
Expos 2-7, Bra\·es 31:
Barry Alelria, a senior from
Gary Carter 's thrPC run Wyan do tte, Mt ch., is the
homer off reltever Buddy choice in track afte r winning
Solonton " tth two out tn the both tlle 110-rneter htgh and
ntnth tnnt ng earned the 400-meter tn termed1ate
Expos a spht mthe rughtcap
hurdle evenlS agamst both
Atlanta woo the opener m the Mtch tga n State and Western
bottom of the runth by scortng Mtch igan.
two runs on a passed baU by
Alelria's :14.1 htgh hurdle
Mortrea I catcher Bob Reece and .51.2 mtermediate hurdle
ana Da le Murphy 's smgle. effor ts agatnst Mtchtgan
Giants 3, Pirates 2:
State were both school and
Larry Herndon 's oneo()ut Aluntni Fteld records, while
runth~nrun g stngle drove tn
the latter also qualified hun
Jack Clark from third base to for lhe NCAA national
give the Giants their fourth champtonshtps later th ts
stratght win The Ptrates lted season. In addition , he was
th e game, 2-2, tn the top of the the leadoff runner on the
ninth on RBI-singles by 1,600-rneter relay tea m that
Renrue Stennett and Steve wor tn both meets, setting a
Brye.
fteld record 3·12.1 against
Mtchigan State.
Eastern Michtgan pitcher
John Martin , a semor left.
ha nder from f lat Rock,
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Sporh Tranucf ia ns
By Un1ted Preu International
Tu es day
Buebill
Kansas C1 ty - Pla ced th ird
baseman George Brett on the
dtsabled I1S I and r e pla ced h1m
w tlh Pt1Cher Andy Ha ssler

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Hayes satd , "Philadelphia
was supposed to run by us
and we've made tllem walk it
up the floor . So far , the
Bullets have been doing all
the rwmmg."
The winner of the series
will fa ce the Denver-Seattle
winner in the finals
After splitttng the fir st two
playoff games m Denver. the

MAC athletes
are honored

L&gt;ral l&gt;•" ltng ufficials sa id the facts. fig ures and tests
uf tht·le:mt•s an· lo bt· sl!nl t11 Amt•ri&lt;a n Bo"'ling Congress
hradquartcrs Ul 'lll waukt~r for sant' ttoning It was
bt'lleHd to bt· only thr IZth t1 m r that a nyone ha s ever
i&gt;•"l'·d ba ek-tu-baek 300 games tn tht• same series.
"I llwk the

ClNCINNATl iUPli - The
Ctnctnnatt Stingers S&lt;&gt;ld 145
more season ttckets Tuesday
tn a drtve to keep the team
from folding.

CLE VELAND (UP! ) Phtlip K. "Nip" Helm , who
reltred 10 1976 as a successfu l
basketba ll coach and athletic
direclor at Case Western
Reserve Universit y, died
Tuesda y at Umverstly
Hospital following a lengthy
illness. He was 69
Heim. who for the past 10
yea rs had been mayor of
Timberlake, Ohto , L"ake
Co unty , wa s reared in
Wooster He was the win·
ningest basketball coach in
the history of Case Tech wtth
a 128·112 record tn 15 seasons,
endtng in 1962, and became
athletic director in 1961.
A member of the Ohio
Basketball Coaches Hall of
fame , Hetm ts survtved by
his wife, Dorothy, S&lt;&gt;ns Jack
of Medina and Phtlip Jr. of
North Royalton, five grand·
children and two great·
grandchildren
Servtecs wtll be at I p.m.
Friday at the Davis Funeral
Home, Wtlloughby.

Kenaga.
Martin got the nod for a
fourhit shutout over Bowling
Green on friday in which he
recorded II stnkeouts as the
leag uel ead tn g Hurons
dectstoned the Falcors 4~
He also picked up a save for
his relief effort in Saturday's
I~ wtn over Toledo. :..,.Western Mtchtgan tennts
. standout Bob Learman, a
senior from Bay City, Mtch.,
ts the winner of the tennis
award after straigh t set wtns
over
opponents
from
Nort hw estern, Northern
llltnots and Western lllinois
at the No . 1 singles post tion .
He also recorded wtns in two
of the three doubles matches
Miwni senior Tom Rogan ,
a nattve of Racine, Wis., is
the golfer of the week for the
second time thts seaS&lt;&gt;n after
posting a 14 7 in the Spartan
Invitationa l to lead Mtami [()
a fourth place fintsh in the :&gt;.:&gt;team fi eld. Hts score was the
best indivtdual effort turned
in by any MAC golfer in the

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We GlaJiy Ac cept Fed . Food Stamps

COTTAGE CHEESE
24 oz .
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9 :00 tiii :OO ~

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will undergo surge ry to
repwr torn cartila ge on his
rtghl knee today tn Los
Angeles and ts expected to be
out for at least two morths,
the Milwaukee Brewers
announced

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SHIRTS

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bl ue den1m
cut at!
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~ale '

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M ill a ssortment of f dncy
p rmr spor t s fa b r tcs 1n
yo ur cha1ce of co lors
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hu rr icane
lam ps Stiffler' s
Sale 1

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lhcse ever &lt;,o com fortable ,
l!ghl \'o et g h t
C&lt;t Su al
sa nd ,ll s
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wedge g1ves you ,1 ldt

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ILeHer sp11nQ and summe1 laos
thai a1e sure 10 pl ease 1na1 gal
~ou lo ~e mosl
Mom' Ta~e
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LADIES' SUM MER

RUBBER THONGS

$1 9tiR

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Cool a nd r M e lree s ling
bc1 c k
rubber
lhongs specta lly priced
l1ghl rlnd co mlor la ble
IIIIer 's /'llt.ay S&lt;'l e ' Gi l!
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fabrics. Measuring to J5

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KENDAL SQUARE

BIRDSEYE DIAPERS

$399DOZ.

TRIVITS
FOR-$1 00

Special sale group of
' hand car ved
wood
tri v1 ts . A g i lt any
mother wo uld love lo
receive ,
Sev er al
d iffer en t
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' liiCe trimmed lull !lrPS A n~ molhel
w11t appqlt(ll te 111e QUitl&lt;l~ aod
comlor t ol the~e ltne slips

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BRANDED SU 'viM ER

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poput ar Olue a en•m 181n1
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narne5 ~ou " flO "' &lt;1 rl&lt;.l trust
Ureal $etech on ol &amp;Jmmer
soorts w e~· Motne• s Oa1 '

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ones a (Oun!j gHIIIII IlC~ turns
10 1r1 !DIIIIQ Beaul &lt;lullv 10"'
prrc&amp;d ' B u~ a bunc n to g•vt ro
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GREAT &gt;ELECTION
LAD IES' PO LYESTER

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slun Stock up

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MISSES BEAU!IFUL NEW
~ SP RING AND SU MMER

KNIT SHORTS

HANDBAGS

$1 ~r9

$3?nd~p

Grtal Mothef'e Dly Gilt MlecUon ol
VOl JeJII!II' cloubl ellnl! an ora 1n 1ne
lllttl '"h lon colort S.ve a1
Stlll ler't

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QU EEN SIZE STRETCH

$lyles aM colors lo• the totallv
: acc enor•:ed too t lor spnng ilrtO
:, Sltmf'\&amp;1 But l;asl'1ton a al 5111
:, Iter s low trudgtll pnc es

BR IE F AN D BIK INI

HANDBAGS

PANTIES

PANTY HOSE

$1 ?ac?

Special IIIII&amp; group ol I.Oitt
neortecl t1ncy mecnme
handbaga In your cho!Cfl ol
t tyIll IM Iilii St'l't rrow I I
$11!1181I

The panty 1'1ou !01 lhe lljge r
woman Edrt atretch tdtl
!ltrlnQth E-lrt penellor tute lit
Flta1 qullily Snt AG¥1 1

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QUALITY
STRETCH NYLON

S DAY PLAIN AND FANCY
60 " POLYESTEf

YOUR CHOICE
ANTIQU E CLASS ICS

PANTY HOSE

UBLEKNI

GIFTWARE

59~11

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Sl'lll l1er at huge UYtngs • Slurdy
llame compacl G1N1 gtt( •0.1 '

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18 inch size hroadloom
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CONTROL TOP NYLON

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Q•lltng Nll'oOiiiSI Dil'1 !!rns ana
Sl'rles 1n trne eas~ care 01nses
lor !'l om e weilr An Pd8i:l l Q"l
•dea M•ues ano hall s•:es

ChOO'il:l lrom ~OliO CO IOIS a ll(!
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oauerns A •ea l f"lOm .,.
Dlll i1 S8r 1 Ht~OD~ MOIIler ~ Day '·

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FA SHION RIG HT

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So ec• al gr oup ol mtu es
polveslllf ooutlleknrt llare s1ac1&lt;s

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FASHION TOPS
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in new s pring and
summer col or s . Shop
early lor best se lec l1on

JOWt

CITY

DRESSES

PRICE

SANDALS

tor the

HAND CARVED WOOD

FRENCH

KNIT SLACKS

MI SSES PLAIN &amp; FANCY

GIFT IDEA'
SPECIAL GROUP
LADIES' VINYL CASUAL

need le Stock up now 1

Great g•lt tdea' U L

REMNANTS

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ASST. PIECE GOODS

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•S t,jleal esp&amp;e &lt;illt) to• Mo ine• s
Day gt~1 n g You II ltnd ll'le one
thOit t! lUSt ngtll tor her Mtnes
ancl Mil ~llfl3

U! 'lllr'ltl/111 \/ LP/1111
11lllr fl Gi(l

36 mch wide g e n ui ne
Hope blei'lched muslin

$499EACH

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- GIFTS THA
SPECIAL SALE SELECT ION
PLAIN &amp; FAN CY POLVESTE R

REGULAR

One spec1 al SdiC qrou p at
l cl ch e~ tMme br ,lnd Pclrly
spr 1119 spor 1'&gt;Wl'•lr
S.1ve
011(! lh trd o H re gul,1r pn ce
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LADIES ' EARLY SPRING

MUSLIN

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Open 9 lo I lhts week only, Monday lhru Sllurdoy ·

Drive

·. $3?n?uP,

-MAY SALEHOPE BLEACHED

FABRICS
66~ YO.

$5~n?up

PRICED

Molhe 1 Nrll aopulcra1e &lt;1 Di:IPI
01 these la!li110naDIIl sum m11•
~~~ I lls Choosc lrom lhe mos1
popular
st~le s
Hap py
Motile • ~ Day r

house strppers
washable A grea1
1(11 a Happ~ MoU"Iers

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FOOTWEAR
BUDGET

NIGHT GOWNS

Me n 's new sprtng and
summ e r !!horl sleeve
s port and dr,ess s h ir ts 1n
a s~or lcd colors and
pa tt erns

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$1.50
Geraniums,,41!2 " Pot
51.00
Mums, 6112" Pot
53.75
Dish Gardens
$2.75 to 56.50
Combination Pots, 6112" &amp; 8'12" 52.75
to $4.50
Foliage Plants
soc to 55.00
Bedding &amp; Veg. Plants asc doz. pak.

SQUEEZE MUSTARD
oz.

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COOL &amp; COMFORTABL E
SP RING &amp; SUMMER

IDEA '
JUST FOR HER1
PR£TTY PASTEL

$399 EA.

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-MAY SALEMEN'S FANCY SPORT

$5.50
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Clmostl a Qt1t ol pr etly
(IO 'o\ 11! lOt M01her IIOnl
th1s ltne selection ol
sh• ll ancl waHl gowns
.H'=I'/' Fi101tC5 I hat a•e sure
please

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ANGEL TREADS .

Mllcl'1trle

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leisure

New s prtng se leclton ol
men 's short s leeve dress
and s port shirs l in yo ur
chotce o f fa shion co lor s
and pat terns. Shop early
fo r best se lec t ton

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Untfe d Press International
Turner Cup
Chimpionlhtp Series
Best o f S~ven
All Times EDT
Port Huron vs . Toledo
May 10 - Port H uro n al
Toledo , 7 JO p m
May 12 - Toteao at Pori
H uron , 8 p m
May 13 - Port Huro n at
Toledo , 7 JO p m
. May 14 - Toledo at P or i
Huron , 7 30' p m
x - May 16 - Por t Huron
a1 Toledo 7 30 p m
x - M&amp;y '10 - Toledo lJ!
P o rt Hu ro n , 8 p m
IC May 23 - P o rt Huro n
at Toledo , 7 : 30pm
x - it necessary

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LE ISUR E SLIPPER S :

$3~.?up

$500EACH

Mother 's Day Specials

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F111est of all I he q utlt batts ·.·
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glazed
fintsheasy ~--~~~han dltng Unfolds &gt;n one ..
sheet

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FASHIO NABL E SPR I

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Now a new low pr tce on
our mos t popular blue
d e n &gt;m
J ea ns
Mave nck 's Automat &gt;c k
.blue de ntm 1eans! Shop
a nd save now wh&gt;le
pric es are low at
St&gt; ffler ·s.

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$179 EACH

Pa c kag e of 72 wood
s prtng type clot hes
ptns Now ts ' t he ttme
to slac k up a nd save
at Stttll e r s

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88¢PKG.

Two ny lo n s trung ful l s&gt; ze. 24"
ra c ke ts. s tx loot ne t. btrdi e and
plas t tc case. Ready to pi ay

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8l"X96" MT. MIST

CLOTHES PINS

$100 SET

DENIM JEANS

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NEW LOW PRICE!
MEN'S MAVERICK
AUTOMATICK

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72 COUNT SPRING TYPE

- STIFFLER'S MAY SALE-

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Southern' s Tornad oes
dumped Kyger Creek , 1 5~
Tuesday night at Cheshire to
thro" the SVAC standings
mto a dog fighl ,
Up until last week , Kyger
Creek had a two game lead
However , a 19--9 klss to North
Ga llia and yesterday's
shelling pushed Southern tnto
a tte for the league's top spot

SWEET CUCUMBER
SliCES 16Jaroz . 49~

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POMEROY AND MIDDLEPORT

KC squad, 15-4

TENDER LEAF

PORK AND BEANS
40 oz .
Can

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Se i of four fa ncy woven
reed plat e ho ld e r s
Natura l co lor . Gr eat for
picn tcs or anyt im e
Slt fl le r 's May Sa le'

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SENTRY

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SuperSootcs are right where
they want to be - home .
The Sonics host the
Nuggets tortght riding the
crest of a 17.game homecourt winrung streak.
"Sure the win streak OO!lds
conftdence," said Seattle
Coach l.enny Wilkens. "In a
long series with two good
teams, tlle first few games
maybe the home-court
advantage doesn't matter,"
he said. "But if you get down
Z.l or 3-1, then it becomes
very important."
Seattle displayed a hard·
driving, penetrating offense
tn the two gwnes at Denver's
McNichols Arena.
" It's been real strange ,"
satd Nuggets' star David
Thompson. " We seemed to
have a disadvantage as soon
as we took the floor . We had
to play twice as hard."

tllllrnament .

LONGHORN
CHEESE
5th &amp; Pearl

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Bowler has two

go hi bt:d unlil a quartt•r
thutkmg abuut It "

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$1~~
A 111101 IUOrtmtn1 ol 100
PtiCenl petyeallf cloubl-.nltl
In pr1n11 tn!l IIOIIOIJ Sew up 1
pesacle ol tvmmar luhlont t

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BusiJJt•ss todny

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By LeROY POPE
UPJ Business Wrller
NEW YORK 1UPI )
-- loose illJ'e predictions thlit
many Americans enrolled in

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benefits are hogwa sh,
con tends a leadi ng pension
advisory finn .

On the contrary, mo st
private pension
plans are properly funded
'!lld only a severe depression
like .the one precipitated by
the 1929 &gt;1ock market crash
cou ld wreck them. says
William M. Mercer, Inc.
Mercer held a one-dav
.~merican

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New

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recently to throw cold water
on the doom prophesies .
Mercer e•ecutives conceded
that unless tl1at war against
inflation is won, pension
benef&lt;ts may not be as
valuable as they should be .
But they insisted the critics
wh o
complain
about
unfunded liabilities usually
don 'I know what they are
talkin g about.
Mercer said the fact is that
" the pro\'isions now bei ng
made
by
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Your own message to Mother on these pages,

By VERNON SCOTI
HOI. l.YWOOD t UP! ) - A
man tends to take stock when
he ce lebrates his 70th
birthday. rev iewin g hi s
a ccn mpl ish ment s, his
di sappoin tm en ts and tile
quality of his life .
Cha rac ter actor Paul
Stewart turned 70 this year.
Unllke most men his age, he
ha s not retired . Far fr om it.

Mother's Day, May 14th. We'll send Mom a
special card, tool It's a thoughtful and unique
way to tell her how wonderful she is.
For all the tears
Sh e wi ped away
For a ll the h ur l s
She ma de okay
For a ll th e nights
You woke up scared
For the ma ny len der
Moments yo u shared
For all t he t hings you
Wan ted to say
Say it now on
This Moth er ' s Day

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TO .MOTHER WITH LOVE

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Tell her she's grea t with a Mother 's Day greeting ad in
Sunday Times- Sentinel's specia I feature on May 14th .
She'll be plea sed with you r thou ghtfulness and surpr ised
by such an origina I idea .

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A SPECIAL CARD

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you r greeting on May 14th .

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rdircm ent
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their
employees art&gt; bt'lll'r than
th ey have l'vcrfict•n.wliefher
considered in rl:'l£ttion to
bcne'fit leve ls, funding or
disc los ure of fu nding !nels."
'' Pension actuaries are ·nol
riverboat gambl ers,'' said
Barnet N. Berin. a Mercer
director. "They are highly
trained, ouphisticated professionals who stri..,·e conscientiously to carry ou t the
provisions of ERISA. the
pension reform law that went
into effec t on Labor Day ,
1974 ."
11w persons responsible for
the doomsday predi ctions
agout Amer ican pensions are
guilt y of numerous fal se
assumption s . th e Mercer
firm said . The mos t
imp ortant
of
these
mi stonre pti ons
is
consider ing a compari son uf
the unfunded hab&lt;lity ·of a
pension plan to the eompany' s net inconw or net
worth to be a valid test of
pension plan soundness.
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THE DAILY SE NTI N EL. 111 C.o ur t &lt;+., Pom e roy , 0 .

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TIMES-SENTINEL

Dain Curse ."
Looking back on his 48
years iJS a proft&gt;ssio nal actor .
Stewart
admitte d
he
dreamed of stardom rmd
playing leads when he jo1ned
a tounn g comp any of
"Subway Expre&gt;; s," playing
a sailnr. in 1930.
" I was never a leading
man. but like every clm ra ete r
ac~w I entertained fantasies
(,£ plitytn)..( leads ,' ' Stewart

a gold watch.

said, lunching on cold salmon

It would rll' ver O('(.'Ur to
Stewart to think about a
pen siO n inste ad of mofc
work .
Even in.this day and age, as
it wa s tn nwdirval Unles,
acting is a vagabond calling .
The actor bounces around the
&lt;'ountry. ofte n around the
world, working when and
where he can with little
thought to ·security or golden
retirement yea rs. That's how
it 's been with Paul StewBrl
and he has no regrets .
Stewart's face is familiar to
scor es of millions of persons.
It should be. He has played
featured roles in &gt;5 movies
and more than 200 television
shows . indudtng thre&lt;' series,
"Top Secret," "Deadline"
and "Tile Man Who Never
Was."
Hi s real name wa s
Sternberg wh1ch he chang&lt;'!!
when he broke into show
business. At that time ·J osef
Von Sternberg was one of the
great name s in moti on
pictures.
Stewart is a smalli sh,
slender man with a neatly
trimm~ d
mu st a c he ,
fastidious manners and a
benign couotenan t'e . His
modulated actor's VOice can
be commanding. He is a
distinguished looking man
but vag uely foreign in
appearance, too , possib ly
because he has played so
many nolle roles.
He recently returned from
France, had ng completed a
meaty r6le with Peter Sellers
in " The Revenge of The Pink
Pa nther." He will be seen
later this month in CBS-TV'&lt;
three-part mim-series, " 'n ~e

and wht te

h(•m cowner' s lliOrtgage with
"The 1929 depressiOn _and at its depth brought
his savmgs and salary to wret·ked one-third of the .unemployment rates o[ 16 to
jud g&lt;'
hi s
finan cia l - countr y's banks, at least one- 25 percent in much of the
so-.iru!ness. ""O!Wtously,-il --rs-- stKth of most other· bu.~ltlesses eountr-v.''
the n:lationship of his int ome
and savings to the terms of
the mortgc.1gc and the amount
of the payments. not the face
amOLmt , that determines his
solven ey .
Berin also scoffed at
Lawrence.E. Lamb, M.D.
atctdemit criti cs of the
aduaria l assumptions of
well under medical s e ision
pension plans. He said one
;\ f• ·w fad s
but 1t is definitely not a do-it·
su&lt;·h critic com plained in 1975
yourself project. You have a
that pension actuar ies
on fasts
long way to go at your weight
•·egularly overstated pension
and you will need to exercise
eosts two or thre&lt;' times. '' By
DEAR DR . LAMB -- a lot of will power, learn to
1977. the same critic had
Periodically I fast to lose ea t right • nd increase your
turned around and wa s
claLming pension acuarial as- weight -for inslante from daily exe rcise within your
SWllptions were far too Jibe - suj1per time to the same time level of tolerance. Don't try to
tlw ne."' t night Hnct sometimes lose more than two pounds a
nil.''
a bit longer but never more week ; one pound a week is
111e truth , Herin said, is
tluu1 two days. Hece nlly I better and safer.
that the psnsion actuarial
watched a weekly story abuut
DEAl! DR. LAMB - I£ a
assumptions cover ve ry long
a
Hol1ywood actor who weigh- woma n has had " complete
periods and will withstand all
ed over 240 pounds. He fasted hysterectomy with remov&lt;II
s h o rttcrm eco nomic
to the t•xtent that he died of uteru s and ova ries and
nuctuations.
you ng . Something Hbout eve rth ing is O.K . is it
Herin also said most people
heart str t~in .
necessary that she have a
today have little idea of the
Am I d oi n ~ a good thtng or Pap test each year? I've been
se verity of the ki nd of
sha ll I check my insurance told that there 's no need by
depression il would take to
sha tter the country ·s pension policy' I an1 ~-fe ct-10 ami ntller women who've had the
weigh 240 - down frum 260 S&lt;Ime but my doctor conplans.
-and feel fine except for occa- tinues to do one each year sional center &lt;:hcst etc he and a and they arc a11 negative.
pain in the left side whi&lt; ·h my
DEAl\ 1\EADEH - The
doctor isn't concerned about. Pap test IS comm only used to
DEAH HEADER - I prefer detect ab1oormal ce11s- mostfur pcuple to learn to oat ri ght ly from the cervix of the
and the overweight proulem uterus -11nd identify ca ncer of
w1l1 take care of ;~,elf on a the ccrvi• early enough to
permanent basis. I am sen- treal it. The chances uf fi nd·
dlllg you The Health Letter ing t'ancer uf the lining of the
numLH~ r ~ -/ , Wei ght !.o~ing
body of the uteru.~ 1enDiet . to help yuu. If you follow dometrium l are not so good,
aglin1mering.
that pl&lt;1n yo11 can lose weight
Ironically , he returned Ul and learn what yuu should eat w1less by Pap test you mean
playing villai ns in television tu sk&lt;y slim. Others whu want to wash calls out of the uterus
as part of the test.
wltile refu sin g to a&lt;~·e pt such thi s ISSUe Gill ~e nd 5() l'ell l"i
Without e1ther a uterus or a
roles in mov ies.
with a long, stamped, self· tervix-ut(•r us th e nuun
·•'J1le t:asting di rectors in addressed euveiOJX' for 1t to
·1v were men in their 60s, ' ' rnc 111 t'CI J'e of this newspaper. sources of cancer have been
Stewart said ruefu11y , "and P.O. Box 1 5~ 1. Had io City Si&gt;l· t•limmatcd. Huwcvcr £t rare
person can lw vc chanJ;tes or
they r·emembered me as a lwn. New York , NY 10019.
the
vaginal wall, particularly
heavy in movies. So it started
,\ single d• y's fast is not around the are~ where the
all over &lt;lga!n .
likely tu ha rm healthy people.
"But what Uw hell. as I You will lose water and salt cervix was located . The
review my t'&lt;Jft.~r ttnd my life but it wi II I&gt;&lt;: replcmshcd the likelihood of this could well
depend upon what was seentn
I ha vt.•n't any t hl n~ to
next day . lf )'Oil fa st very long the tissues removed . In a nort:omplain &lt;.~bout. I'm not rich though yo11 co uld lose
today bot I'm comfortable potassium with the water and mal wu111an with no
and I've never had to change S&lt;I It . That 1s one problem that ~ uspkwu.s changcl:i 1t IS nol
likely that she will develop a
my life sty le.
'"" s11rfatcd with the !ugh ca ncer but for the purest, or
" l have a modest but prutl!in Uiel!-i tha t haVL' been
comfortob le home. I live well imphl'alcd in a number uf re- to be 100 per cen t sa fe . a Pap
lest i~ still of some value.
and l '\ e earned a good living
"ent heart deaths.
You need an annual exwhile traveling hrst class to
The day you fa st you lost
work in German y, Ita ly , both proteu1 w1d fat. You amination anyway to detect
Aus tria . Spa in , Fran ce, ww1t to lose jus! fat. There &lt;s any other problen., , such as
&amp;.~gging of organs ttkJt ·can
Israel and flong Kong.
nu rct·unl of anyone who Wi..I S l'au!oic probll!JHS !lnd or course
"Someone asked me once hea lthy tu bcgmw1th ever dy why I bc('alllC o muvi~ £tl'to r mg from fi:lsting one day . And rm cxarmnttliOn of your
ond I said , on ly half I might &lt;Hid that fasting hrea sL&lt;. so th&lt;· additional prokiddingly, tha t 1 wanted to ruutincs have workt•d ntlhcr ecdure Isn't that much of a
problem .
travel first class, frc"C.
" l look back and realize
I'm lucky to have survivl'!l ,
more so than most guys of my
ski11s. I' ve st"Cn a lot of them
&lt;:omc and go in my time. and
don 't forget I' ve directed
more than 200 telev is ion
shows, too .
"So people know my fa ce
STAR T IN G MAY 11 th - HARRI S FARM,
but not my name. That's not
ST ATE ROU TE 124, 2 MIL ES WES T OF
really important to me . I
PORTLAND, OHIO. 10 MIL ES EAST OF
remember what Ca ry Grant
RA CIN E, OHIO.
once tolu 111e when we workt.'d
F LOW E RS - VE G ET ABLE S - HANGING
~•gethe r in 'Mr . Lucky .' He
BA
SKETS
said it takes 1&gt; years in the '
Ho urs 10-8, Re t ai l &amp; Who lesa le
mov ies before the public puts
your name and face together,
and 01en you 've got tn be very
FREE 4" POT OF PHUNIAS FOR TilE
lucky .

HEALTH

wine . " We a ll
irnetgtnl' ourseh·es bcconung

.s.t.ar s wh en we' re young

" f'd worked in plays and
11rtua11y hundreds of radio
shows before TV l 'l:llllC along ,
But! didn 't begint u dream uf
stardom until my lirstn &lt;ovie ,
'Citi zen Kall€ ' in 1940.
" My second pkture was
·Johnny Eager' witl1 Robert
Ta ylor and l.a0&lt;1 Turner . 1
played a vi11ain and that 's
when I began dreC~ming of
bccomtng a leadin g mCJn .
" l thou ght of (i a ble ,
Bogart ,
Cag ney
and
Hobinson . ·nwy 'd all started
our playing hea vies and then
became &gt;1ars. I was yo un g,
good looking and well-train·
ed . 1 tho ught I'd ha ve a
chante .
" But I ca me along on the
(1.JSp of that trend . II was
going nut of fa shlnn and 1 ~ ot
stuck HS a heavy . I played a
whole series of ~ ang stl' rs .
mostly European with a
univ ~ rS&lt;Jl dialect.
" I played subtl e heav ies,
asSistant heades, cultured,
stylish , rich heavies. I was
ne\.'er reHIIy a vicimtr.; killer
bull did play some low-brow
vill&lt;llns, too."
11 wasn 't until 1947 when
Stewart pla yed the prile f&lt;gh t
manager with K1rk Douglas
in "Champion " thathefmally
shook off his type-&lt;:ast heal'y
parts .
He follow ed h1 s firs t
S)11l patl~e tic characterization
with a part · as the 01ght
sw-geun in ·•Twel ve O'Clock
High," another ~ood guy. But
by that time Pau l Stewart-'s
drea m of stardom as a
leadin g man had long gone

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parent s, Mr and Mr s.
Marvtn Heed's 25th wedding
anniversa ry Friday . Apnl 2A
Mr . And Mrs. Hr('(l wcro•
marri ed in 1953 by Hev ltoy
Deeter at his home . Hefreshment s were se rved Ill Angela
Reed, John and Mar )' l.,u
Ator~. Frances Ht•ed. Emt·st
and Leona Huth, Vu·~--: m •a
Walton . Opal lt and olph.
Frank and Mary Ali ce Btse.
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church basement with Mrs
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Devotions were condii('!Cd
by Mrs. Sandy Cowdery . The
topic was "D1ffrrenl K1ncl s of
People." Several reacltngs
were given and closed w&lt;th
" The Lord' s Pr «)e r" in
unison . 'Th e bu siness scss111n
was condu cted by th e
president, Mrs . V'v ""'
Hump hrey . A v1 s1\ to a
nursing home d urin~ the fall
months was del'idcd . Shut -in
caUs made were 25.
A vote to l'hange the
meeting ni ght to the fu·st
Tuesday ev ening · of th e
month was taken . The ~ro u p
voted to pay $20 fur jun1or
church material.
It was decided that Mamie
Buckley would mak e nuwer
arrangements for those of the
group in the hnspi t•l. 11w
society will buy them . A buke
sale will be held in June.
Ca rds were signed for severa l friends . A llihl e
game was played with
prizes given . Hcfresh·
ments were se r ved to
Virginia Walton and Beverly
Wigal, guests for the evening
and to Mrs. PauUne Brewer ,
Mrs. Dolly Reed, Mrs .
Lorraine Wigal, Mr s. t:I•m•ie
Rucker, Mrs. Patly M&lt;n11n
and Mn. J.illlan Pickens.
Mrs . Rucker was awtu·ded
the door prize.
Next meeting will iJc with
Mrs . Mamie Buck ley and
Mrs. Lorraine Wigal.
RETURN IIOME
Mr. and Mrs. Fr&lt;'d Wililumson, Rick and Bob, und Dmuta
Thornton have rc turnt~l from
a week's vacation in Flonda.
They visited Mr. 1111d Mrs .·
Duane Mcl.llUgh!in, Orlando,
Fla . While there they visltL~l
Bu.•h GardeiL~ a11d C'ap&lt;' K&lt;·ll·
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taken l'Ml' uf th e flr,w cr s fur
the Sports Banquet held at
Eastern School.
Thank s was extended from
Mrs. Sperlcer fur the ~ ift she
received while a pat ient in
lhe hospital Mrs. Honald
Osborne also extended tha nks
for t ards and remem branre s
receiv ed
whilt•
she
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foot. Mr s. Donald Putman
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Spencer. Were serve d tu Mrs .
Durtng the sucial hour Mrs.
Ronald Osburne, Mrs. Frank
Grus snwkl e .eunducted a
Bi1'1c, Mrs. W&lt;.tltcr Bruwn,
gtnn e with pnze s of coletus
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Mrs. Ronald Cowdery,
assisted by Mrs . '1' 11111
Spencer and M1·s Okey
Connolly ,
hosted · the
Riverview Cardell C'lub fur
their April meeting at the
Cowdery hom e. ·
Devotional periud was
conducted by Mrs. Claremont
Harris. · Roll call was ansWered by members tell ing uf
their favorite nnt urc sput.
Mrs. Harri s Hnd Mr s.
·cowdery had purchased a
Chinese Elm Tree for the clu b
to give to the Riverview

Actor Paul Stewart
far from retiring

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7- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy. 0 .. Wednesday, May 111, 1978

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By LeROY POPE
UPJ Business Wrller
NEW YORK 1UPI )
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private pension
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'!lld only a severe depression
like .the one precipitated by
the 1929 &gt;1ock market crash
cou ld wreck them. says
William M. Mercer, Inc.
Mercer held a one-dav
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on the doom prophesies .
Mercer e•ecutives conceded
that unless tl1at war against
inflation is won, pension
benef&lt;ts may not be as
valuable as they should be .
But they insisted the critics
wh o
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talkin g about.
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By VERNON SCOTI
HOI. l.YWOOD t UP! ) - A
man tends to take stock when
he ce lebrates his 70th
birthday. rev iewin g hi s
a ccn mpl ish ment s, his
di sappoin tm en ts and tile
quality of his life .
Cha rac ter actor Paul
Stewart turned 70 this year.
Unllke most men his age, he
ha s not retired . Far fr om it.

Mother's Day, May 14th. We'll send Mom a
special card, tool It's a thoughtful and unique
way to tell her how wonderful she is.
For all the tears
Sh e wi ped away
For a ll the h ur l s
She ma de okay
For a ll th e nights
You woke up scared
For the ma ny len der
Moments yo u shared
For all t he t hings you
Wan ted to say
Say it now on
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She'll be plea sed with you r thou ghtfulness and surpr ised
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th ey have l'vcrfict•n.wliefher
considered in rl:'l£ttion to
bcne'fit leve ls, funding or
disc los ure of fu nding !nels."
'' Pension actuaries are ·nol
riverboat gambl ers,'' said
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director. "They are highly
trained, ouphisticated professionals who stri..,·e conscientiously to carry ou t the
provisions of ERISA. the
pension reform law that went
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11w persons responsible for
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agout Amer ican pensions are
guilt y of numerous fal se
assumption s . th e Mercer
firm said . The mos t
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Dain Curse ."
Looking back on his 48
years iJS a proft&gt;ssio nal actor .
Stewart
admitte d
he
dreamed of stardom rmd
playing leads when he jo1ned
a tounn g comp any of
"Subway Expre&gt;; s," playing
a sailnr. in 1930.
" I was never a leading
man. but like every clm ra ete r
ac~w I entertained fantasies
(,£ plitytn)..( leads ,' ' Stewart

a gold watch.

said, lunching on cold salmon

It would rll' ver O('(.'Ur to
Stewart to think about a
pen siO n inste ad of mofc
work .
Even in.this day and age, as
it wa s tn nwdirval Unles,
acting is a vagabond calling .
The actor bounces around the
&lt;'ountry. ofte n around the
world, working when and
where he can with little
thought to ·security or golden
retirement yea rs. That's how
it 's been with Paul StewBrl
and he has no regrets .
Stewart's face is familiar to
scor es of millions of persons.
It should be. He has played
featured roles in &gt;5 movies
and more than 200 television
shows . indudtng thre&lt;' series,
"Top Secret," "Deadline"
and "Tile Man Who Never
Was."
Hi s real name wa s
Sternberg wh1ch he chang&lt;'!!
when he broke into show
business. At that time ·J osef
Von Sternberg was one of the
great name s in moti on
pictures.
Stewart is a smalli sh,
slender man with a neatly
trimm~ d
mu st a c he ,
fastidious manners and a
benign couotenan t'e . His
modulated actor's VOice can
be commanding. He is a
distinguished looking man
but vag uely foreign in
appearance, too , possib ly
because he has played so
many nolle roles.
He recently returned from
France, had ng completed a
meaty r6le with Peter Sellers
in " The Revenge of The Pink
Pa nther." He will be seen
later this month in CBS-TV'&lt;
three-part mim-series, " 'n ~e

and wht te

h(•m cowner' s lliOrtgage with
"The 1929 depressiOn _and at its depth brought
his savmgs and salary to wret·ked one-third of the .unemployment rates o[ 16 to
jud g&lt;'
hi s
finan cia l - countr y's banks, at least one- 25 percent in much of the
so-.iru!ness. ""O!Wtously,-il --rs-- stKth of most other· bu.~ltlesses eountr-v.''
the n:lationship of his int ome
and savings to the terms of
the mortgc.1gc and the amount
of the payments. not the face
amOLmt , that determines his
solven ey .
Berin also scoffed at
Lawrence.E. Lamb, M.D.
atctdemit criti cs of the
aduaria l assumptions of
well under medical s e ision
pension plans. He said one
;\ f• ·w fad s
but 1t is definitely not a do-it·
su&lt;·h critic com plained in 1975
yourself project. You have a
that pension actuar ies
on fasts
long way to go at your weight
•·egularly overstated pension
and you will need to exercise
eosts two or thre&lt;' times. '' By
DEAR DR . LAMB -- a lot of will power, learn to
1977. the same critic had
Periodically I fast to lose ea t right • nd increase your
turned around and wa s
claLming pension acuarial as- weight -for inslante from daily exe rcise within your
SWllptions were far too Jibe - suj1per time to the same time level of tolerance. Don't try to
tlw ne."' t night Hnct sometimes lose more than two pounds a
nil.''
a bit longer but never more week ; one pound a week is
111e truth , Herin said, is
tluu1 two days. Hece nlly I better and safer.
that the psnsion actuarial
watched a weekly story abuut
DEAl! DR. LAMB - I£ a
assumptions cover ve ry long
a
Hol1ywood actor who weigh- woma n has had " complete
periods and will withstand all
ed over 240 pounds. He fasted hysterectomy with remov&lt;II
s h o rttcrm eco nomic
to the t•xtent that he died of uteru s and ova ries and
nuctuations.
you ng . Something Hbout eve rth ing is O.K . is it
Herin also said most people
heart str t~in .
necessary that she have a
today have little idea of the
Am I d oi n ~ a good thtng or Pap test each year? I've been
se verity of the ki nd of
sha ll I check my insurance told that there 's no need by
depression il would take to
sha tter the country ·s pension policy' I an1 ~-fe ct-10 ami ntller women who've had the
weigh 240 - down frum 260 S&lt;Ime but my doctor conplans.
-and feel fine except for occa- tinues to do one each year sional center &lt;:hcst etc he and a and they arc a11 negative.
pain in the left side whi&lt; ·h my
DEAl\ 1\EADEH - The
doctor isn't concerned about. Pap test IS comm only used to
DEAH HEADER - I prefer detect ab1oormal ce11s- mostfur pcuple to learn to oat ri ght ly from the cervix of the
and the overweight proulem uterus -11nd identify ca ncer of
w1l1 take care of ;~,elf on a the ccrvi• early enough to
permanent basis. I am sen- treal it. The chances uf fi nd·
dlllg you The Health Letter ing t'ancer uf the lining of the
numLH~ r ~ -/ , Wei ght !.o~ing
body of the uteru.~ 1enDiet . to help yuu. If you follow dometrium l are not so good,
aglin1mering.
that pl&lt;1n yo11 can lose weight
Ironically , he returned Ul and learn what yuu should eat w1less by Pap test you mean
playing villai ns in television tu sk&lt;y slim. Others whu want to wash calls out of the uterus
as part of the test.
wltile refu sin g to a&lt;~·e pt such thi s ISSUe Gill ~e nd 5() l'ell l"i
Without e1ther a uterus or a
roles in mov ies.
with a long, stamped, self· tervix-ut(•r us th e nuun
·•'J1le t:asting di rectors in addressed euveiOJX' for 1t to
·1v were men in their 60s, ' ' rnc 111 t'CI J'e of this newspaper. sources of cancer have been
Stewart said ruefu11y , "and P.O. Box 1 5~ 1. Had io City Si&gt;l· t•limmatcd. Huwcvcr £t rare
person can lw vc chanJ;tes or
they r·emembered me as a lwn. New York , NY 10019.
the
vaginal wall, particularly
heavy in movies. So it started
,\ single d• y's fast is not around the are~ where the
all over &lt;lga!n .
likely tu ha rm healthy people.
"But what Uw hell. as I You will lose water and salt cervix was located . The
review my t'&lt;Jft.~r ttnd my life but it wi II I&gt;&lt;: replcmshcd the likelihood of this could well
depend upon what was seentn
I ha vt.•n't any t hl n~ to
next day . lf )'Oil fa st very long the tissues removed . In a nort:omplain &lt;.~bout. I'm not rich though yo11 co uld lose
today bot I'm comfortable potassium with the water and mal wu111an with no
and I've never had to change S&lt;I It . That 1s one problem that ~ uspkwu.s changcl:i 1t IS nol
likely that she will develop a
my life sty le.
'"" s11rfatcd with the !ugh ca ncer but for the purest, or
" l have a modest but prutl!in Uiel!-i tha t haVL' been
comfortob le home. I live well imphl'alcd in a number uf re- to be 100 per cen t sa fe . a Pap
lest i~ still of some value.
and l '\ e earned a good living
"ent heart deaths.
You need an annual exwhile traveling hrst class to
The day you fa st you lost
work in German y, Ita ly , both proteu1 w1d fat. You amination anyway to detect
Aus tria . Spa in , Fran ce, ww1t to lose jus! fat. There &lt;s any other problen., , such as
&amp;.~gging of organs ttkJt ·can
Israel and flong Kong.
nu rct·unl of anyone who Wi..I S l'au!oic probll!JHS !lnd or course
"Someone asked me once hea lthy tu bcgmw1th ever dy why I bc('alllC o muvi~ £tl'to r mg from fi:lsting one day . And rm cxarmnttliOn of your
ond I said , on ly half I might &lt;Hid that fasting hrea sL&lt;. so th&lt;· additional prokiddingly, tha t 1 wanted to ruutincs have workt•d ntlhcr ecdure Isn't that much of a
problem .
travel first class, frc"C.
" l look back and realize
I'm lucky to have survivl'!l ,
more so than most guys of my
ski11s. I' ve st"Cn a lot of them
&lt;:omc and go in my time. and
don 't forget I' ve directed
more than 200 telev is ion
shows, too .
"So people know my fa ce
STAR T IN G MAY 11 th - HARRI S FARM,
but not my name. That's not
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PORTLAND, OHIO. 10 MIL ES EAST OF
remember what Ca ry Grant
RA CIN E, OHIO.
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F LOW E RS - VE G ET ABLE S - HANGING
~•gethe r in 'Mr . Lucky .' He
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said it takes 1&gt; years in the '
Ho urs 10-8, Re t ai l &amp; Who lesa le
mov ies before the public puts
your name and face together,
and 01en you 've got tn be very
FREE 4" POT OF PHUNIAS FOR TilE
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wine . " We a ll
irnetgtnl' ourseh·es bcconung

.s.t.ar s wh en we' re young

" f'd worked in plays and
11rtua11y hundreds of radio
shows before TV l 'l:llllC along ,
But! didn 't begint u dream uf
stardom until my lirstn &lt;ovie ,
'Citi zen Kall€ ' in 1940.
" My second pkture was
·Johnny Eager' witl1 Robert
Ta ylor and l.a0&lt;1 Turner . 1
played a vi11ain and that 's
when I began dreC~ming of
bccomtng a leadin g mCJn .
" l thou ght of (i a ble ,
Bogart ,
Cag ney
and
Hobinson . ·nwy 'd all started
our playing hea vies and then
became &gt;1ars. I was yo un g,
good looking and well-train·
ed . 1 tho ught I'd ha ve a
chante .
" But I ca me along on the
(1.JSp of that trend . II was
going nut of fa shlnn and 1 ~ ot
stuck HS a heavy . I played a
whole series of ~ ang stl' rs .
mostly European with a
univ ~ rS&lt;Jl dialect.
" I played subtl e heav ies,
asSistant heades, cultured,
stylish , rich heavies. I was
ne\.'er reHIIy a vicimtr.; killer
bull did play some low-brow
vill&lt;llns, too."
11 wasn 't until 1947 when
Stewart pla yed the prile f&lt;gh t
manager with K1rk Douglas
in "Champion " thathefmally
shook off his type-&lt;:ast heal'y
parts .
He follow ed h1 s firs t
S)11l patl~e tic characterization
with a part · as the 01ght
sw-geun in ·•Twel ve O'Clock
High," another ~ood guy. But
by that time Pau l Stewart-'s
drea m of stardom as a
leadin g man had long gone

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Steve and Sul' Heed g&lt;Wl' ;t
surpriS&lt;' par1 y in hmm r of Iu s
parent s, Mr and Mr s.
Marvtn Heed's 25th wedding
anniversa ry Friday . Apnl 2A
Mr . And Mrs. Hr('(l wcro•
marri ed in 1953 by Hev ltoy
Deeter at his home . Hefreshment s were se rved Ill Angela
Reed, John and Mar )' l.,u
Ator~. Frances Ht•ed. Emt·st
and Leona Huth, Vu·~--: m •a
Walton . Opal lt and olph.
Frank and Mary Ali ce Btse.
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church basement with Mrs
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Violet Satterfield us hostess
Devotions were condii('!Cd
by Mrs. Sandy Cowdery . The
topic was "D1ffrrenl K1ncl s of
People." Several reacltngs
were given and closed w&lt;th
" The Lord' s Pr «)e r" in
unison . 'Th e bu siness scss111n
was condu cted by th e
president, Mrs . V'v ""'
Hump hrey . A v1 s1\ to a
nursing home d urin~ the fall
months was del'idcd . Shut -in
caUs made were 25.
A vote to l'hange the
meeting ni ght to the fu·st
Tuesday ev ening · of th e
month was taken . The ~ro u p
voted to pay $20 fur jun1or
church material.
It was decided that Mamie
Buckley would mak e nuwer
arrangements for those of the
group in the hnspi t•l. 11w
society will buy them . A buke
sale will be held in June.
Ca rds were signed for severa l friends . A llihl e
game was played with
prizes given . Hcfresh·
ments were se r ved to
Virginia Walton and Beverly
Wigal, guests for the evening
and to Mrs. PauUne Brewer ,
Mrs. Dolly Reed, Mrs .
Lorraine Wigal, Mr s. t:I•m•ie
Rucker, Mrs. Patly M&lt;n11n
and Mn. J.illlan Pickens.
Mrs . Rucker was awtu·ded
the door prize.
Next meeting will iJc with
Mrs . Mamie Buck ley and
Mrs. Lorraine Wigal.
RETURN IIOME
Mr. and Mrs. Fr&lt;'d Wililumson, Rick and Bob, und Dmuta
Thornton have rc turnt~l from
a week's vacation in Flonda.
They visited Mr. 1111d Mrs .·
Duane Mcl.llUgh!in, Orlando,
Fla . While there they visltL~l
Bu.•h GardeiL~ a11d C'ap&lt;' K&lt;·ll·
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Harris, Mrs. fl oy HCJnnum ,
Mrs. Donald Myers, Mrs .
Donald Putman , Mrs. Denver
Weber ,
Mr s.
Ern est
Wh itehead , Mrs . Ge ne

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t

Middleport . Hfl'

thai cuuld l)e mad e with
11\lH.TUil'
Plans were mmlc
to

member~

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"Midd le Uppe r Bloc k" Po mer oy, Oh io
9 a. m . - 5 p. m .
Mon . lhr u Thurs. &amp; Sa l .
9 a .m .-8 p .m . Fri. ·

Sl'hool. Mrs, HuY Hcmnurn
and Mrs. Lyle Balderson had
taken l'Ml' uf th e flr,w cr s fur
the Sports Banquet held at
Eastern School.
Thank s was extended from
Mrs. Sperlcer fur the ~ ift she
received while a pat ient in
lhe hospital Mrs. Honald
Osborne also extended tha nks
for t ards and remem branre s
receiv ed
whilt•
she
recovering from &lt;J broken
foot. Mr s. Donald Putman
read a than k you from the
staff and chi ldren at

I;/

m~crame plan!Ji9J1Kei;.. The~ : .. ,. P. I ~Jl\.C~ ~ Thursday evening.

t

FIRST 500 CUSTOMERS

HARTLEY'S SHOES, INC.

t;l I-.)

'
Mr s. H. E. Williams and Mrs.
H. H . Hannum by the
Hcfres hment s and Cerami C
ho
stesses . The door pr ize
favllr s, 11H.1.de by
Mr s .
went to Mr s. Balderso n.
Spencer. Were serve d tu Mrs .
Durtng the sucial hour Mrs.
Ronald Osburne, Mrs. Frank
Grus snwkl e .eunducted a
Bi1'1c, Mrs. W&lt;.tltcr Bruwn,
gtnn e with pnze s of coletus
Mrs. Di:tvicl L'hiidw ell , Mrs .
Lyle Bal der son, Mrs. l! t~r li ss Wilson, Mrs. Gene Yuun g, plant s used .

d~ught er, ,Juh. had received

t

~~(9p~

Fi ve 5-speed styl es lo c hoo se fr om . ,

/J"?i.lo ('

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GREEN HOUSE

Rugged
waxh1de leather
tops a umQue 5speed ac t1on sole
that's a ~a tural for today's casual sce ne. Start
trackmg 1n Jarman 's
exclu sive 5-speed!

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WESTINGHOUSE
AIR CONDITIONERS

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•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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u r~culizations

Mrs. Ronald Cowdery,
assisted by Mrs . '1' 11111
Spencer and M1·s Okey
Connolly ,
hosted · the
Riverview Cardell C'lub fur
their April meeting at the
Cowdery hom e. ·
Devotional periud was
conducted by Mrs. Claremont
Harris. · Roll call was ansWered by members tell ing uf
their favorite nnt urc sput.
Mrs. Harri s Hnd Mr s.
·cowdery had purchased a
Chinese Elm Tree for the clu b
to give to the Riverview

Actor Paul Stewart
far from retiring

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7- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy. 0 .. Wednesday, May 111, 1978

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'·

MATCHING
REDWOOD
.CHAIR
Regular '14.99

It Attracts
Grease From Foods!
N o more greasy tasle
Brushes surface grease or stir
ste ws , soups an d chilli . cleans
wi lh hot wate r or in dish
was her
Fewer cCIIories .
better lasle.

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8- The Dally Senllncl. Mnldll' !.JI II' l -I 'PIIIt'r o) ,_U.,

\\ l·drlt'~d;t~ , ~l .n

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Brass Choir pla-ns concert
The Ohto Umverslly Bra"
Choir , eondu c1ed by Wtlh anJ
Brophy , wtll presenl a cun-

crrt Thursday 1 May II l HI
8:30 p.m. tn Memortal
AudJL uri um.
The eremng prugram \\Ill
l'ti ll Srst of p1eces frum a wide
range of musical per111ds and
~1yles, and wall includt• some
mustt uf the pup \·a n e t~ . Thl"
first half of the cuncrrt

til ,..,u[, l 11 /1 !ht•
ptrrn lo tnllll iJt'l 111 ( ; 1\•\ ;umt

tht. • ft' \\ Oltt u t! t!lH:rstt)
t.:n •up... . \\lm ·h \11u r:- annually,
and Stt lll i' d tht' curn po!H tiw ts

\' tvt&lt;Hu· ~ " Siln;H&lt;~

It • i.h' !h'rft l rl nt•d

Erndt B &lt;t ~ltn . prt , f t·."'~'" t•f
II'Uillpet,

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Prun;t pa

1n

this

Social
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1 Calendar ~'

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CHOICES

l it\' Hf;l.-;:-, ~ h1il l' 1."' ,, flt.' 11f

~ C tUffll ld l l

Karen Blaker PhD.

To takt• th ust &lt;t."&gt; :o- (' l'l llll:1s t:!lltalll(lllllt
vie w s
t11 bt.·111g dupt.'d . Yuu r nwtht•r
Tlw publ\t ' 1:\ Hn ttrd 111
nm• ueta Vl' htg lll'r ttwn tlw
IIIli ~ fl'l'l ~ UU Cll"l ' ~~ bt~ \\Itt
no rlllill tru mprt , prudun·~ &lt;t iJJ\l' n d tfll' l 'PIH't'l'l frer llf
trustmg.
I du.
il!':AH
DH.
BLAKF:H
I
bri\l tr-tnl l llfll' l"S Jll'&lt;"lH \1~ Wt~li dt&lt;ii"L:l'
ll!CAH
DH . Bl.i\1\ EH 1\a:,
W&lt;:tlking
duwn
Ow
stret·l
Sllill'd to Ha n,qut• !! IUS]( '
Plt•asl' hl'lp 111 ~ stop rn~ hu;') .
\
e
s
krda~·.
It
was
(I i.Jl•a utiful
Wil ltd lll
Walt ll n ·s
drty i:l lld lht• wurknll'n &lt;:tt t ht• !Jimd fro111 stanug ;~\ oUwr
le~t ures
"' Fanfare fur ·· Ant\' ('rsary F a ttfan•''
"~!'O J' S" TO MEET
\\'lllllCJl.
Rol'ky " rl9i6r bv Bill l'on!l . !l ~ l:l l. I'Hul Stwhan "s·
Tlw lll' .Xt llll.'t' lllt ):! of tlw l'O!l Sti'U L' ltutl site Dll the L'UI' Wt• llil\'1.' uwn· hgl\t.'i itbuut
"Suna ta mit blasemlen In - " Spt.•ctrum s" 1\95 21 an d ~~uth ('t..•ntritl tlht tl Prcser - llt'l' were r.h&gt;ing murt• ;wl'ing
th;lt
lttrll l ~tn _r tlun g l'iM' ;md 11
~1 rumen ten ' l iti72 by Juhann
l'hu ck Mang11m c's '" Tiw \'£1\ lt'n St,i..' tc 't~. Inc. wtl l be l ll&lt;Hl Sii Wl llg .
t;.
.
mrrttog
ou r lll li!T trtg t· .
Tht•y Wlllstlcd &lt;:tlld S&lt;iid ,
Kessel. "Can:zona per sorHirt' Lt.'g l'flcl 11f 1hl' Un t·-Eyl·J held 111 ;'\t.•ls\l n\'lllr. Members
YL·SIL'l'd.:t\'
hl'
tuld llll' he wt• nt
)lu. I - La Spritatu .. r lli08 r· Smlur" \\'til t "Plll j}I. ISP the ~· tt l a s!:l~ lllbl c &lt;ll 1:30 p.m. on ·· Jir. goud - l ook i n~ . " I knew I
a
l't'!'lt.
;
l
ll
ttr\'a
of Iu s offl l'l'
111
by Giuva rUli Gabn eli and Sl' Cd nd half tlf thl' pt' r - Su nd e; , M&lt;J y 14 &lt;1! the looked weal. oO I Sllltl ed
1lTl' lal'lt.'S .
just
tu
1\'HI
I'il
till'
Sl
ilal'k. sa id hello and walk&lt;•d
"' Mu sik '" ' 1941 1 b; Ll' u formanl't:1,
!-ltJt"k tng !\r1lllur Lodgt.'
I
l"Xpluded
.
'!'hal
II"CtS so lll·
on
·
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'l'll~t
li
\'l'
11 11 hrs petri i\'l &lt;t ybt..·
Ml' mu!ht•r S&lt;l i'S I shoul d b..·
('areful in thuSc s tlua ti un~. till s is his II'" )' of ll'll111g till' he
but r don't knuw why. r fe lt Uuc~ n 't lun· mt· anr Jnotl' .
DO-IT-YOURSELF
M\ pride IS so hurt I fl'l' l
good aWut tilt.' If L'ulllp l unen t~
l
tk
L· Iss uin g lnrn an
Hnt.l i:.lltt•ntam .
HARDWARE HEADQUARTERS
ultimll
tum : lht'lll or llll' . I
She Wi:J il L~i me to 1:6\'otd tha t
don
't
wartt
uur lll(l1Tlfl /.! l' tu
t·urnc r frutn .uuw OIL I thin k
l'lld.
out
&lt;rl
lL'"'
' thL· frghlurg
that's ridiculous. Whi:lt do Yli U
For all your do-it-you~lf
wuuld
~
l
op
.
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think ?
DF.A H 1\Ei\I&gt;EH ·· lht•n·
H
DEM\
HF.ADfJ(
I
th
rnk
Home Improvement Supplies
must
be a belt l'l' wu;/.
you need lu slri:.lighlen til ls
A
Insll'H
d uf t rpttJ-: lu rnakL•
~!lll with you r muthcr .
see Cross Hardware
yvu
r
ltw:ilxmd
stop t&lt;J lking
You lll&lt;:t\' be mad at ht·r
atJt
HJ~
Ius
grrl
wa
td11ng, why
Ol•ci:J usc sh~ h;.ts ra ised } 'UU to
• Housewares
1
nut
j
ust
J.!l
\
t'
up
trml
begt n tHk'" 'knowledge and gratefu lly
• Wal lp aper
rng
1
1
wilh
a
gr&lt;l
m
uf ~;:Il l'.'
i1l"l 'l'Pt cu!nplinwnts . But nuw
• Paints
U
nde
rsla
nd
11
ts
sun
H.~
Ilung .ill'
she seems tu bt• say tng just
Tr un lbt'II H St ila " 1 Hi76 1 Ttn ..
1!1S[ I'lllll l1111. \lhil'll I ~ pll l' lll'd

a n • 1akt•n fron t t ill'
f'l'pt·r\ lltrc 11f th1s .\t'&lt;:~r's 1l1Ur

L:ttll rt.T I

Girl watching

WEDNESDAY\
· REGU LAR meet i ng
Polheroy Chaplet 80, RAM ,
7:30 p m. Wed nl!'sday;
BoSI\'Orth Co~ ncf1'46, ll&amp;S M,'
ai 8:15p.l11. .
.
POM ,EHO . Y- ·
MIDDLF.PO HT l.iotis Club,
Wcdnes~ar'n.oun at lh~ ,Meigs
M I !} D 1,. F. P 0 , R T
UTEHAHY CLUB, home of
Mrs . !lett C[r iJ!Illl, !.&lt;ta rt
Falls. 2 p.m. Wcd nesll ~y .
Mrs . Fprest ll&lt;Jc htl'i · tu
revrew " lkat and Dust."
FH IDAY
.
HA PPY HAHV ESTEHS.
Tr inity Ch ut'C h, Friday, 7.:30

t ·na t lp lllll ~llls

ll.lll .

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• Electri cal Suppli es
• Pl um btn g Supp li es

R
E

tl1l' opposite.

CROSS HARDWARE
71 N 2nd Av e .

Ope n Mon. thru Sat.
9 : 00 to 1 :00
Mrdd leport

t\ Sk her wh~ she doesrt'I
we~ nt you t u treat tlmst• l' Oill pliiiH.'Il~ from strangt• nwn
as smeere .

My hunrh ts site wtll say
992-383 1

that 111 nnw :illl "h .c a,!ies out of
Hl yuu are being cp.! ~l lr kt· &lt;I
pit'tT of llll'(l l. l agrt•e .

dol'S rn; u nl~· ttJ ~ ~~~· up truublt·.

Why. you ask. wuuld ill'
wan t to hurt Hnl':
Suppos(• o-1ll tills sL:tr k d
when he Jni1 dl' ct n uff-tlw -t:uff

n•m:-trk a l)l) lll luoktn g

:t\

ulht•r wumen a nd M'llst•d .\·ou r
slrtlll).( dJ~lppruva l . 1\t·~e n ­
ll llJ.! your att em pt to cuntrol
Ius Hd tuns. he rn&lt;:~y Jww
0Cgun1m•ntwning 11IIIUI'l 1 fl't•qut·ntly ju:-,1 tu prt!Vl ' hts iudl'JWildl'llU'

f\ltt dt• llll'l'l'CI S I/I g Jy Ctll .'\HILI.'i
ami ;-w gr y by &lt;JIJ th1s. ,vou
lllllSlii&lt;I Vl' appill'd l' VCil iiiU!'l'

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q,v}Jdll help you

\

WE D - Mr. and Mrs. H. G. de L• va l of f!outc 6
Wtllow Creek, !\lhens. anJ Hobl'rl J . Curl is, North Thtrd ,
lVII .1.

Mtddlt.•purt. arc announcing the engetgcmen t and approachi ng rtl(l r riagc uf thuir dt~ugh ter . Si:tndrlt I .ec Curtis.
to Will tam IJa vHJ Sw1shcr. sun uf Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam E.
Swr stlt'r . 571 (;rant St .. Midlllcpor t. The wedding will be fill
t!\·ent of S&lt;J tu rd~y . J une li at 2::l0 p.m. at the Middleport
F1rst B.: 1ptist Church. T he gral'iui.L':I custom uf uprn l' hu rch
wtll be obserYl'd. A 1975 gr&lt;~ du a te of Meigs High School.
M1ss Curtis L'i !lt )Wa ju mor {jt Ohio U ru vcr:~ it y, Athens. She

"a lltellllx•r of the Mid dleporl i"rrst Baptist Church ami of
Bethel 62. lutcrnatiorwl Order of Job's Daughters. Her

•

ft ;.mn: 1:-. a 1974 grot.l uate uf Me igs Hig h Sc•hool and wi ll

graduatL' frurn Uhio Si&lt;tle University. Columbus on Juue fl.
He 1s t 'II IIHln ss lunl'tl as a Second Licutenwtt m tlw U. S.
Anll )'. Ill' ts also a member of the Mid dleport First Bap·
t"! Church amlts 111 the Arm y HOTC al Oht o Sta ll'.

pressun.• for him to s l op . Th l'
strugg lt• L'S l.'alated tllld ttw
llk11TiaJ.!t1 dl'lcr iura tt~d .

SON llOKN
tu von lrul another
Mr. and ~·I rs . :11ark
JH' r s un
u:-, ually l'l1&lt;: 1t ll &lt;.1_yden. l.&lt;.trh"ttstcr, iire anrebelllilll ~ 11 one ltkes lu IJt.• IHJ UIIl'Ulg the b1rth of a son '
told what l1t' or ~ llc ca n ~n t tl &lt;'lay Holm!. " I !ht• Lancasl!'r
ca r11 wt do. p&lt;lrt Jeular ly tf tiH' Fai rill•ld ('ourJty Hospilit l
C.H." II\' 11)"
Ill
q ut.' Sl l ll ll
IS
Monday morning. He weigh t•d sax pounds, 10 ounces .
n •htll\\'1: llarrnlt·ss .
If you tlnnk tln.s ri11ght bl' &lt;I MHtenwl gra ndp,u·L· nts drl·
f)( I\H f' strugg le. g1\'tllg up Mr. &lt;lltd Mrs. Han't'\' Van
\\ UU!d IX' lhL• be~l Wi.tY of gt'l - Vr&lt;inkl'n . Pomeroy . M;_;t~rnal
gr"L·a l -gn-trldp;Jrcrlb ill'l' Mr·.
llllg tlw dt·sJn•d r~ s ult ~

.

AMATEUR Gard eners
Wednesday 8 p.m. home of
Mrs. Harold Lohse. Mrs. J im
Sheels co-chalnnan.
THURSDAY
MAY Lunc-heon · of Af.
lernoon Circle of the Hea th
United Melhodist Church,
Middleport , Thursday I p.m .
Persons are lo bring t"vered
. dish and table service. Mea t
and beverage to be provided .
MEIGS County · Humane
Society, 1:30 p.in. Thursday
at Thrift Shop 11\Jilding.
GARAGE Sale Thursday,
f' riday and Saturday, 9 a .m. ·
to 5 p.m. at home of Mrs . Cleo
DeTray . nex t to Chester fire
station by Women's Auxiliar y
of Meigs Co unly Hea lth
Depa rt men!.

S mdra Curtis

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Atter n pt ~

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"nd Mrs. Tracy

Wh~l ey,

Mr . Hll( l · Mrs.

Pomeroy :

llarvcy C. Van Vra nken.
A.1 bury l';rrk, N. .J., w1d Mr.
att&lt;l Mrs. John HeUil' r, Clifton. N. J . Pa tenw l grandparents arc tlw Hcv . and Mrs.
Hob&lt;•rt Hayden, Pw neroy.
and · ua~ (}ii\;c nwl great·
gra ndparenl&lt;are Ha lph B~ll .
Columbus. ami Cu lm llaydt•n,
I .og em . .

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PAST Co uncilors Club.
Tlteodor us Council I i.
Daughters of tl mtric~. will
meet at the home of Mrs . E va
!Jcssauer, 7: J0 p.m. Thursday.
HOCK Spnngs r;range , 8
~ . rn . Thursday at lhc ha tl.
Crum L'ake and jwnpcr contests tube helcL ·

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~~~'s
I SALE!
II~ ,...ue DRESS
SHOE

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a1
.. 2'lz '.' , 1~~~~D~j~~i.-'
I Now On~! '~·~ . '

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in a little over 9 years?

CAHI'EN TEH - Mr. ami We(Jtherb y,
Mr s.
Duu
Che ster SperH: cr, We&lt;•kly . Mrs. Freda Ken·

Charleston , W. Va. recently
entt•riauu:d wnh an aft errwon
rcce pt ion ho norin g hr r

lather, Mr. II . It

nedy .

Mr s.

Mar g u erit e

Frank . Mr. and Mr s. Wi lsun
Norri s and Mr. and Mrs. D.
rBen r W. lnge rharn, At lwns : Mrs .

Cas ter , f ormer ly vr thi s
conu numt y but· now liv1ng m

Moure. Cant un.
Mr . an d Mrs .

r; ttnlCI

H o ~·

Charleston. W Va . wit h Wi se man . 1-J arri sonville .
the Spencers.
Mrs. Audrey s ~: e tt, Mr. and
Th(' reception was held e~ t Mrs . L ~ rr y Clark, P&lt;~mc l a .
the Ohi t• Urnver sl\ y Inn. P&lt;·nn y &lt;~n d Wendy , Mid·
Athens, ~ nd w~ s planned lo tlleptJ r1; Mr . and Mrs. Norcele bra te Mr. C ~ stcr' s 85th man Will. Hutl and: Mr. and
birthday . Ma ny friends and Mrs . Lau ren Hoffman.
relatives attended i t tdudin ~ Dexter : Mrs . Dorothy
Mrs. Juhn VL•rn on. Sr .. Mrs. .J1 Jhn s tun , Pomeroy: Mr s .
Made line Wilson, Mrs . i\da llrll r Robinsun , l.an Ma rilyn Ward and Mr. and L'HSte r; Mr. James ~'os t er.
Mrs. Juhn Vernon , Jr., Ne w Str uth Vremw : Mr. and Mrs.
l .ex1ngtvn ;

T hat '"

riglr r ~

Sl ,lll lli! ll) •rr

S~J!l, t iiii) .Oi r \ ·ou

rloulrlt• _I (l UI'

1l'ld
idt·d all dail\· l'OillJI!lUIUl (·d
intt•n·st is allow!·d to tH ru muli-ttl' 'over the full mat ur it y
of till' iiKrt·r·"H"Ili . ' \V,. ,·;rll 11 &lt;~ur DO U IILE V:\LUE
C EWI' IF I( ':\'1' 1·:.

Pd s kievit th,

l't t'kermgtun; Mr. and Mrs .

Ciydr Walker and Carrr c.
Thunuan ; Mr. and Mrs. J~ c k
llul011nes, Wurthi ngl on.
Mrs. Jeanie Brookhart, Mr. '

lllOI'l '.

CJhe

"Willing
"Rank

c; Oh111

ver y careful tod ay with your

resources or !hose you're man-

and

I GIFT SHOP

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TheLeading Savir~gs Plans Are A,t The Leading Savings Bank

Day

lor

ot hers

Through

some carelessness or men ial
la x i t y . you could be
hoodw inked. Fin d out more
about your se lf by se nomg for

your copy ol Aslro·G•a ph Lei·
ter. Mall50 centsl or aach and o
tong. sell-addres see. stamped
anvelope lo Aatro-Gro pn. P 0 .
Bo• 488. Radio City Statron.
N.Y 10018 . Be sur e to specrly
Oirtn sign
GEMINI (May 21 · June 20)

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1

Looking lor so mething lor
not hin g today ? Ke ep two
thin g s in mtnd : You're on a
loot· s errand and wilt more

•· likely be taken than taking .
• CANCER (June Zl • July 2Z)
tOday let down people who are
depending on you . Even more
bers you disappolnl.
(July Zl • Aug. ZZ) There

~ LEO
.~ro.

may be a lime for romanl tc

adventure . Out this lsn I 1!. II
you 're thin kin g ot engaging rn
" any clandesti ne goings-on, tor-

gel It or oe ready for trouble.
' VIRGO (Aug . Zl · Sept . Zll
Before you make co mmitments
; tOday . 111111 · your bud gel.
You mignt lind on sober refl ecUon that you' re spreading yo ur·
• self far too thin

LIIRA"(Sept Zl • Oct. 23) You

Jtnd to unde leat tmate today
tnt deptn of situations wrtn
11rious overtone s. Oon ' t de·

tude yoursell tnat tnay'll just
melt eway .
• SCORPIO (Dgt U • Nov. 2Z)
' Unprofitable eltuat lono have
the unnappy faculty of not
improvin g themset¥11 Today ,
avoid the untenabla poalt lon of
tnrowlng goOd money afler

WIRE MAG . .

WHEELS

APPUANCES

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See Today at :

MEIGS T1 RE CENTER
992 -2109

John F. Fultz ,
700 E. Miiin

M9r. '·· ,

bid .

•SAGITTARIUS (Nov. U • DIC.
II) Hlgh-preuure typn ora
your nemnlo today. II one

glvu you too much track , you
might concede luot to quiet
him. That wo"ld be 1 11rloua

mietake ,

But You Can 't Buy Better "

P[ice ••

Buy
Today!

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" You Catt /Juy Ch eupe~

EveJY

aging

.,;&gt; unu sual , It ma y be f1mU y m em·

INDUSTRIES

Ohio Valley Bank
G 1l~&gt;oo l

TAURUS (April ZO · May ZO) Be

Mr. an d Mrs. Carl Crabtree ,
Husse ll and Kev in , Albany ;
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Irwin,
Marysv ill e; Mr s. Peter
Kepnar , Hartford ; Mr. an d
Mrs. Walter Swell , Mr and
Mrs. f:&lt;Jrl Starkey. Mr. an d
Mrs . Huna ld Whitt in~to n .

' l)n !lnw

.

don 't try to brle

can chew

and Mrs. Glen Turner, Mr .
and M r s. FrHnk Tunlt.' r, and

rubber and 12" high

)OU

Uncharacteris tically , you may

and arch ,

dt ·p•ml!:-;, n ·cula! JtJtb n ·q ttt n · t ha t t lwn• l~t: 1111 intNf':-; t
pr·nalt \ 1f tlu · Jlrll'll 1p.d '" \\1 1hdr;n\ 11 hdun• nwturit _y . J i oldt&gt;r wdl
h1• paJ rl u w• rt •s t ;tl tlu · .t t i! H I.tl r:lli' of :,~; lt·R."' lhrt'l' monthM fn r tlw
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CA,RICORN (Dec. Zl · Jan . It)
Loott askance today at au oct1181 wnooe mettle Ia unproven

, 10 you Tnty may be tru•. but
" aon 't truot them II thtV naven' t
betn tried.
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• Porhepo you ere at tourt today I~
you're not utloll•d • lth the
, world . II you rt work ing , you'd
rethtr bt ptlylng - and viet

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I'IIC!t 1'111- Ill · Mercll II)
: Thefl'l ~ 1 tendency In your
' mak•up tOdly to grvo In when

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Mon.-Sat. 8 am-10 pm
Sunday 10 am-10 pm

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, 0.
PRICES EFFECTIVE TliRU MAY 13, 1978

BUCKET

WEDNESDAY
PAST COUN CILOR'S Club,
Chesler CoWICil , DaughtHS
cl. America, 8 p.m. Wednes·
day night at the hall. Mrs.
Sadie TM!SBeU and Mrs.
Dorothy Lawson, hostesses.
niURSDAY
EVANGEUNE Chapter,
Order of the Easter n Sllt r, in·
spection , 7:30p.m. with Na ncy Riley , deputy grand
rrtlltron, inspecting officer.
Dinnerat6:15.
Bela Sigma Phi , Preceptor
Beta Bela Chapter , 7:45p.m.
Thursday In the social room,
Athens County Savings and
Loan Co.
FRIDAY
RETURN JO NATHAN
Meigs Chapter, Daughters of
the America n Revolution,
I:30 p.m. Friday at the home
of Mrs. Vernon Weber with
Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan and
Mrs. Dayton
Parsons,
u s isting hostesses. Mrs.
Dille Dutton will present the
program.
MARY SHRINE "SI, Order
of the White Shrine of
JerUSIIIem , will meet Friday,
8 p.m. at the Pomeroy
Masonic Temple. Members
·are to take a covered dish for
a potluck dinner following the
meeting .
AWARDED CONTRACT
PIKETON - The Portsmouth Area Office of the U.
S. Department or' Energy
(DOE ) h.. entered Into Its
first contnc:t under the Small
Blllinell Admlnlltratlon's
B(a) Program ~ with a
minority contractor . The
Sherman R. Smoot Co. of
Columblll, was awarded a
contrlct to build a mobile
eqllipment K&amp;rage in con·
junction with the centrifuge
enrichment plant now under
CIOIIIti'IICiion here. The Smoot
contr1ct II for Sl,7t7,000. The
pra1e will be 1 metal frame
ltruc:ture, 110 feet by :m feet,
with office IPice and strvlce
111d repair facUlties. The
Smoot finn wtU have 2110
calendar dllya to complete
the Job.

$
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USDA CHOICE BONELESS

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$ 39

FRENCH CITY

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GRADE A

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CHICKEN

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BREASTS.L~.
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Simoo's...
PICK-A-PAIR

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Bede Osol I

Jor dan and Virgima, Mrs.

W. MAIN ST., POMEROY

And . in additirnt 111 ali t hi M... rn ont hl y or quartPr! .v

of !i)f),(}f)( I,OIJ o r

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bette r mater i al! ~ 'th ts comi ng
year than you ha¥e In the pas!
You musl. howe-ver . be cau·

SIMON'S
PICK-A-PAIR and GIFT SHOP

r1 f 7.qiJ 1·;. pi' IJ\.

i t H "!I I~'II' ... pHtd

Mrs.

Forrest ll . Ha rper and Mrs.
Davtd Phillips. 0Jillic"thc.
Mr. 0 . W. Winte rs, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Anthony, Mrs. L.
M. Cooper, Mr. . ~ nd Mr, ,
Malcol m Ator, Mrs. C ht~rles
Lill ie and Mr . Lllwre rH:e
Wuudya rd. Col umbus: Mrss
Clcll rJJr&lt;t Vale, Cardin~t o n :
Or. and Mrs. Hubert Wood,
Jarnes. Nltntf '-tnd John ,
IJa yron; Mr . an d Mrs .
Eu~ene llulltday . Dexte r :
l:leui&lt;Jh Jones , Mrs. Jean
IJolanl') .
Mr s. Fr eda

nr igrnRI itl\(·s lmt ·nt irt nilli ' .' t·:1r:-; and 1:1 drt\':-&gt; , (' fHnin~
an an11ual Jll'l'l'I ' IHagt• rat(· of 7..l U'; with anl' n'ecti\ t··
annual ~

Mr. and

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For Thwrlday , May II

May II, ltll
Cnancas are gooo vou ·11 lore

Weekend Sale Only

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MASON - The Mason aty Historical Society at its
meeting .on May 4, made plans for Open Ho~se and
Rhododendron Tea on Sunday, May 14, at the historic twme on
Brown Street, Mason , W. Va., from 2 to 5 p.m. Clt izens of
Muon, and surro111dlng artas can bring historic objects
quilts, etc., to dllplay, These can be removed by owner alter 5
p.m. on Sunday. Items to be elhlblted can be brought lo the
ho111e alier I p.m. on Friday, May 12. A committee will set up
exhibits on Friday and Saturday.
. Mrs. Landon Smlfll , president, presided at the meeting
which was opened with devotionals. Mrs. Earl Ingels read
Proverbl 31st chapter, veraes 10-3t She also read a poem
"Tribute to Mother." Afterwards the group joined in th~
Pledl!e of Allegiance.
Another new member of' .the society was acknowledged
and he is Donald Page , Department of Cultural Arts and
History of State of West Virginia.
Three new Items have been donated to the Virgil A. Lewis
home, Mrs. Ulllan Fields, New Haven, gave a stereoscope in
memory of her mother, Mrs. Herbert (Lillian ) Amick I. The
stereOICOpe was in the Joseph Diehl family and is
approlllmately 75 years old. •
Another Item, a brass school beU used by the late Sarah D.
Allier when she taught her first school in Mason CoWJty, 100
years ago (1878) was praented to the VIrgil A. Lewis Home by
Mrs: Allier's daughler, Mn. Royal E. Larson) Marguerite
Allier) of Venice, F1orlda. Mrs. Larson al!o taught in Mason
County Schools from 1924-1944. Sbe also gave her first Primer
used in 1912 in the Pt. Plea11111t Elementary Sehool, with Miss
Ella Howard as teacher, lo the Virgil A. Lewis home .
A sister, UU!an, al10 taught in Mason County at Dunlavy
School nur Pliny In 1912, u well as their father, A. W. Asher .
Plctwes of Yllrlous aections of Mason taken In 1911, were
al110 given to tbe VlrgU A. Lewis home by Theresa Elizabeth
Bletner Stoeckl, in memory of Edward Blelner, Sr ., family.
Mrs. Stoeckl , Is Christy Bletner's sister, and Mrs. Russe ll
Capehart's aunt.
A potluck dinner wu strved at noon . Those attending
Included Mrs. H. A. Ueving, Mrs. Cecil Smith, Mrs . Landon
Smith, Mrs. Fred Taylor, Mrs. Earl Ingels, Sr ., Mrs. Robert
Guthrie and Mrs. John Marshall.
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Ma10a Persvaall
Vernon Roush , Jr . an operaltng room n~se' ai' St. Joseph
Ho1pital in Parkersburg, and Miss Gale Price, also a nwse at
St. Joaepll, attended the 25th wedding aMiversary of his
parents, Mr. and Mra. Vernon Roush, Sr., on SUnday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes of Raceland, Ky . visited on
SUnday, with hla aliter and brother-In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
~ennan Ford, Fourth St., Mason . Mrs. Ford Is recuperating
from aurgery at her home .
Mr. and Mr1. Ruuell Capehart, and granddaugh ter,
Miriam Sluon, went lO Columbus Airport on Sunday where
plans were finalized lor the Waharna White Falcon trip to
Mexico. 'Appibximately one hundred andtwo band members
and !lOme parents will leave from there on Thursday.
AI a part of Homemakers Week several of Mason
Extenalon Homemakers will visit various ehurches tn· the
' area . On Sund1y, the following attended ehwch at Clifton
United Methodlat and Included Mrs. Lester Johnson , Mrs.
IAiarene Lewis, Mrs. MaLUda Noble, Mrs. WIU!am Zerkle,
Mrs. Landon Smith, Mrs. CecU Smith, Mrs. Evelyn Stewart ,
, Mrs. Roberti Young , Mrs. Helen Wlllllms and Mrs. John
MarllllaU. The Reverend 0 . B. Hatcher delivered the sermon.

Knslin Powell. Mr. and Mrs.
l.ewts Smith, Mrs. H~y mond
Nt•l su n. Mr . ~nd Mrs. Dorsey
Beulah Perry. Mr . and Mrs.
Gra nvtlle Lyons. Mr. and
Mr s. Hex Che adle ,and
larmly, Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam
Chea dle, Mrs. Mett&lt;J f'i sher,
D&lt;~le Dye . Mr. and Mrs.
An hur Crabtree ~nd Mr. and
Mrs . Heed Jeffers, &lt;~ II loca l.
alon g wit h Mrs . Barba ra
You ng. Cha rl est on, South
Carolina : Mr. and Mrs .
Fron k Vignea ult , Charleston,
W. Va., and Miss · Cindy
Reedy, Sout hside , West
Virginia , Mrs. John 1Elma 1
Virginia . Mrs. John lEima )
Harper rEnid 1 HH rper and
Mrs. Earl rOma 1Starkey are
stste rs ul Mr. Casler.

News Notes I

H)· :limn Mnr.~hall

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PLASTICGALLON

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REGULAR OR DIET••• $ 09 2% MILK ••••••••••••••••••
7-UP
BORDEN'S ASSORTED
8 PK 16 OZ. BTLS.

CORONET

100 CT.

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Brass Choir pla-ns concert
The Ohto Umverslly Bra"
Choir , eondu c1ed by Wtlh anJ
Brophy , wtll presenl a cun-

crrt Thursday 1 May II l HI
8:30 p.m. tn Memortal
AudJL uri um.
The eremng prugram \\Ill
l'ti ll Srst of p1eces frum a wide
range of musical per111ds and
~1yles, and wall includt• some
mustt uf the pup \·a n e t~ . Thl"
first half of the cuncrrt

til ,..,u[, l 11 /1 !ht•
ptrrn lo tnllll iJt'l 111 ( ; 1\•\ ;umt

tht. • ft' \\ Oltt u t! t!lH:rstt)
t.:n •up... . \\lm ·h \11u r:- annually,
and Stt lll i' d tht' curn po!H tiw ts

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Karen Blaker PhD.

To takt• th ust &lt;t."&gt; :o- (' l'l llll:1s t:!lltalll(lllllt
vie w s
t11 bt.·111g dupt.'d . Yuu r nwtht•r
Tlw publ\t ' 1:\ Hn ttrd 111
nm• ueta Vl' htg lll'r ttwn tlw
IIIli ~ fl'l'l ~ UU Cll"l ' ~~ bt~ \\Itt
no rlllill tru mprt , prudun·~ &lt;t iJJ\l' n d tfll' l 'PIH't'l'l frer llf
trustmg.
I du.
il!':AH
DH.
BLAKF:H
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bri\l tr-tnl l llfll' l"S Jll'&lt;"lH \1~ Wt~li dt&lt;ii"L:l'
ll!CAH
DH . Bl.i\1\ EH 1\a:,
W&lt;:tlking
duwn
Ow
stret·l
Sllill'd to Ha n,qut• !! IUS]( '
Plt•asl' hl'lp 111 ~ stop rn~ hu;') .
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krda~·.
It
was
(I i.Jl•a utiful
Wil ltd lll
Walt ll n ·s
drty i:l lld lht• wurknll'n &lt;:tt t ht• !Jimd fro111 stanug ;~\ oUwr
le~t ures
"' Fanfare fur ·· Ant\' ('rsary F a ttfan•''
"~!'O J' S" TO MEET
\\'lllllCJl.
Rol'ky " rl9i6r bv Bill l'on!l . !l ~ l:l l. I'Hul Stwhan "s·
Tlw lll' .Xt llll.'t' lllt ):! of tlw l'O!l Sti'U L' ltutl site Dll the L'UI' Wt• llil\'1.' uwn· hgl\t.'i itbuut
"Suna ta mit blasemlen In - " Spt.•ctrum s" 1\95 21 an d ~~uth ('t..•ntritl tlht tl Prcser - llt'l' were r.h&gt;ing murt• ;wl'ing
th;lt
lttrll l ~tn _r tlun g l'iM' ;md 11
~1 rumen ten ' l iti72 by Juhann
l'hu ck Mang11m c's '" Tiw \'£1\ lt'n St,i..' tc 't~. Inc. wtl l be l ll&lt;Hl Sii Wl llg .
t;.
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mrrttog
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Tht•y Wlllstlcd &lt;:tlld S&lt;iid ,
Kessel. "Can:zona per sorHirt' Lt.'g l'flcl 11f 1hl' Un t·-Eyl·J held 111 ;'\t.•ls\l n\'lllr. Members
YL·SIL'l'd.:t\'
hl'
tuld llll' he wt• nt
)lu. I - La Spritatu .. r lli08 r· Smlur" \\'til t "Plll j}I. ISP the ~· tt l a s!:l~ lllbl c &lt;ll 1:30 p.m. on ·· Jir. goud - l ook i n~ . " I knew I
a
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ttr\'a
of Iu s offl l'l'
111
by Giuva rUli Gabn eli and Sl' Cd nd half tlf thl' pt' r - Su nd e; , M&lt;J y 14 &lt;1! the looked weal. oO I Sllltl ed
1lTl' lal'lt.'S .
just
tu
1\'HI
I'il
till'
Sl
ilal'k. sa id hello and walk&lt;•d
"' Mu sik '" ' 1941 1 b; Ll' u formanl't:1,
!-ltJt"k tng !\r1lllur Lodgt.'
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l"Xpluded
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II"CtS so lll·
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11 11 hrs petri i\'l &lt;t ybt..·
Ml' mu!ht•r S&lt;l i'S I shoul d b..·
('areful in thuSc s tlua ti un~. till s is his II'" )' of ll'll111g till' he
but r don't knuw why. r fe lt Uuc~ n 't lun· mt· anr Jnotl' .
DO-IT-YOURSELF
M\ pride IS so hurt I fl'l' l
good aWut tilt.' If L'ulllp l unen t~
l
tk
L· Iss uin g lnrn an
Hnt.l i:.lltt•ntam .
HARDWARE HEADQUARTERS
ultimll
tum : lht'lll or llll' . I
She Wi:J il L~i me to 1:6\'otd tha t
don
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wartt
uur lll(l1Tlfl /.! l' tu
t·urnc r frutn .uuw OIL I thin k
l'lld.
out
&lt;rl
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that's ridiculous. Whi:lt do Yli U
For all your do-it-you~lf
wuuld
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DF.A H 1\Ei\I&gt;EH ·· lht•n·
H
DEM\
HF.ADfJ(
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th
rnk
Home Improvement Supplies
must
be a belt l'l' wu;/.
you need lu slri:.lighlen til ls
A
Insll'H
d uf t rpttJ-: lu rnakL•
~!lll with you r muthcr .
see Cross Hardware
yvu
r
ltw:ilxmd
stop t&lt;J lking
You lll&lt;:t\' be mad at ht·r
atJt
HJ~
Ius
grrl
wa
td11ng, why
Ol•ci:J usc sh~ h;.ts ra ised } 'UU to
• Housewares
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J.!l
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up
trml
begt n tHk'" 'knowledge and gratefu lly
• Wal lp aper
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a
gr&lt;l
m
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i1l"l 'l'Pt cu!nplinwnts . But nuw
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11
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sun
H.~
Ilung .ill'
she seems tu bt• say tng just
Tr un lbt'II H St ila " 1 Hi76 1 Ttn ..
1!1S[ I'lllll l1111. \lhil'll I ~ pll l' lll'd

a n • 1akt•n fron t t ill'
f'l'pt·r\ lltrc 11f th1s .\t'&lt;:~r's 1l1Ur

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Girl watching

WEDNESDAY\
· REGU LAR meet i ng
Polheroy Chaplet 80, RAM ,
7:30 p m. Wed nl!'sday;
BoSI\'Orth Co~ ncf1'46, ll&amp;S M,'
ai 8:15p.l11. .
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POM ,EHO . Y- ·
MIDDLF.PO HT l.iotis Club,
Wcdnes~ar'n.oun at lh~ ,Meigs
M I !} D 1,. F. P 0 , R T
UTEHAHY CLUB, home of
Mrs . !lett C[r iJ!Illl, !.&lt;ta rt
Falls. 2 p.m. Wcd nesll ~y .
Mrs . Fprest ll&lt;Jc htl'i · tu
revrew " lkat and Dust."
FH IDAY
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HA PPY HAHV ESTEHS.
Tr inity Ch ut'C h, Friday, 7.:30

t ·na t lp lllll ~llls

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• Pl um btn g Supp li es

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CROSS HARDWARE
71 N 2nd Av e .

Ope n Mon. thru Sat.
9 : 00 to 1 :00
Mrdd leport

t\ Sk her wh~ she doesrt'I
we~ nt you t u treat tlmst• l' Oill pliiiH.'Il~ from strangt• nwn
as smeere .

My hunrh ts site wtll say
992-383 1

that 111 nnw :illl "h .c a,!ies out of
Hl yuu are being cp.! ~l lr kt· &lt;I
pit'tT of llll'(l l. l agrt•e .

dol'S rn; u nl~· ttJ ~ ~~~· up truublt·.

Why. you ask. wuuld ill'
wan t to hurt Hnl':
Suppos(• o-1ll tills sL:tr k d
when he Jni1 dl' ct n uff-tlw -t:uff

n•m:-trk a l)l) lll luoktn g

:t\

ulht•r wumen a nd M'llst•d .\·ou r
slrtlll).( dJ~lppruva l . 1\t·~e n ­
ll llJ.! your att em pt to cuntrol
Ius Hd tuns. he rn&lt;:~y Jww
0Cgun1m•ntwning 11IIIUI'l 1 fl't•qut·ntly ju:-,1 tu prt!Vl ' hts iudl'JWildl'llU'

f\ltt dt• llll'l'l'CI S I/I g Jy Ctll .'\HILI.'i
ami ;-w gr y by &lt;JIJ th1s. ,vou
lllllSlii&lt;I Vl' appill'd l' VCil iiiU!'l'

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WE D - Mr. and Mrs. H. G. de L• va l of f!outc 6
Wtllow Creek, !\lhens. anJ Hobl'rl J . Curl is, North Thtrd ,
lVII .1.

Mtddlt.•purt. arc announcing the engetgcmen t and approachi ng rtl(l r riagc uf thuir dt~ugh ter . Si:tndrlt I .ec Curtis.
to Will tam IJa vHJ Sw1shcr. sun uf Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam E.
Swr stlt'r . 571 (;rant St .. Midlllcpor t. The wedding will be fill
t!\·ent of S&lt;J tu rd~y . J une li at 2::l0 p.m. at the Middleport
F1rst B.: 1ptist Church. T he gral'iui.L':I custom uf uprn l' hu rch
wtll be obserYl'd. A 1975 gr&lt;~ du a te of Meigs High School.
M1ss Curtis L'i !lt )Wa ju mor {jt Ohio U ru vcr:~ it y, Athens. She

"a lltellllx•r of the Mid dleporl i"rrst Baptist Church ami of
Bethel 62. lutcrnatiorwl Order of Job's Daughters. Her

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ft ;.mn: 1:-. a 1974 grot.l uate uf Me igs Hig h Sc•hool and wi ll

graduatL' frurn Uhio Si&lt;tle University. Columbus on Juue fl.
He 1s t 'II IIHln ss lunl'tl as a Second Licutenwtt m tlw U. S.
Anll )'. Ill' ts also a member of the Mid dleport First Bap·
t"! Church amlts 111 the Arm y HOTC al Oht o Sta ll'.

pressun.• for him to s l op . Th l'
strugg lt• L'S l.'alated tllld ttw
llk11TiaJ.!t1 dl'lcr iura tt~d .

SON llOKN
tu von lrul another
Mr. and ~·I rs . :11ark
JH' r s un
u:-, ually l'l1&lt;: 1t ll &lt;.1_yden. l.&lt;.trh"ttstcr, iire anrebelllilll ~ 11 one ltkes lu IJt.• IHJ UIIl'Ulg the b1rth of a son '
told what l1t' or ~ llc ca n ~n t tl &lt;'lay Holm!. " I !ht• Lancasl!'r
ca r11 wt do. p&lt;lrt Jeular ly tf tiH' Fai rill•ld ('ourJty Hospilit l
C.H." II\' 11)"
Ill
q ut.' Sl l ll ll
IS
Monday morning. He weigh t•d sax pounds, 10 ounces .
n •htll\\'1: llarrnlt·ss .
If you tlnnk tln.s ri11ght bl' &lt;I MHtenwl gra ndp,u·L· nts drl·
f)( I\H f' strugg le. g1\'tllg up Mr. &lt;lltd Mrs. Han't'\' Van
\\ UU!d IX' lhL• be~l Wi.tY of gt'l - Vr&lt;inkl'n . Pomeroy . M;_;t~rnal
gr"L·a l -gn-trldp;Jrcrlb ill'l' Mr·.
llllg tlw dt·sJn•d r~ s ult ~

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AMATEUR Gard eners
Wednesday 8 p.m. home of
Mrs. Harold Lohse. Mrs. J im
Sheels co-chalnnan.
THURSDAY
MAY Lunc-heon · of Af.
lernoon Circle of the Hea th
United Melhodist Church,
Middleport , Thursday I p.m .
Persons are lo bring t"vered
. dish and table service. Mea t
and beverage to be provided .
MEIGS County · Humane
Society, 1:30 p.in. Thursday
at Thrift Shop 11\Jilding.
GARAGE Sale Thursday,
f' riday and Saturday, 9 a .m. ·
to 5 p.m. at home of Mrs . Cleo
DeTray . nex t to Chester fire
station by Women's Auxiliar y
of Meigs Co unly Hea lth
Depa rt men!.

S mdra Curtis

R

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"nd Mrs. Tracy

Wh~l ey,

Mr . Hll( l · Mrs.

Pomeroy :

llarvcy C. Van Vra nken.
A.1 bury l';rrk, N. .J., w1d Mr.
att&lt;l Mrs. John HeUil' r, Clifton. N. J . Pa tenw l grandparents arc tlw Hcv . and Mrs.
Hob&lt;•rt Hayden, Pw neroy.
and · ua~ (}ii\;c nwl great·
gra ndparenl&lt;are Ha lph B~ll .
Columbus. ami Cu lm llaydt•n,
I .og em . .

,,

PAST Co uncilors Club.
Tlteodor us Council I i.
Daughters of tl mtric~. will
meet at the home of Mrs . E va
!Jcssauer, 7: J0 p.m. Thursday.
HOCK Spnngs r;range , 8
~ . rn . Thursday at lhc ha tl.
Crum L'ake and jwnpcr contests tube helcL ·

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~~~'s
I SALE!
II~ ,...ue DRESS
SHOE

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.. 2'lz '.' , 1~~~~D~j~~i.-'
I Now On~! '~·~ . '

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in a little over 9 years?

CAHI'EN TEH - Mr. ami We(Jtherb y,
Mr s.
Duu
Che ster SperH: cr, We&lt;•kly . Mrs. Freda Ken·

Charleston , W. Va. recently
entt•riauu:d wnh an aft errwon
rcce pt ion ho norin g hr r

lather, Mr. II . It

nedy .

Mr s.

Mar g u erit e

Frank . Mr. and Mr s. Wi lsun
Norri s and Mr. and Mrs. D.
rBen r W. lnge rharn, At lwns : Mrs .

Cas ter , f ormer ly vr thi s
conu numt y but· now liv1ng m

Moure. Cant un.
Mr . an d Mrs .

r; ttnlCI

H o ~·

Charleston. W Va . wit h Wi se man . 1-J arri sonville .
the Spencers.
Mrs. Audrey s ~: e tt, Mr. and
Th(' reception was held e~ t Mrs . L ~ rr y Clark, P&lt;~mc l a .
the Ohi t• Urnver sl\ y Inn. P&lt;·nn y &lt;~n d Wendy , Mid·
Athens, ~ nd w~ s planned lo tlleptJ r1; Mr . and Mrs. Norcele bra te Mr. C ~ stcr' s 85th man Will. Hutl and: Mr. and
birthday . Ma ny friends and Mrs . Lau ren Hoffman.
relatives attended i t tdudin ~ Dexter : Mrs . Dorothy
Mrs. Juhn VL•rn on. Sr .. Mrs. .J1 Jhn s tun , Pomeroy: Mr s .
Made line Wilson, Mrs . i\da llrll r Robinsun , l.an Ma rilyn Ward and Mr. and L'HSte r; Mr. James ~'os t er.
Mrs. Juhn Vernon , Jr., Ne w Str uth Vremw : Mr. and Mrs.
l .ex1ngtvn ;

T hat '"

riglr r ~

Sl ,lll lli! ll) •rr

S~J!l, t iiii) .Oi r \ ·ou

rloulrlt• _I (l UI'

1l'ld
idt·d all dail\· l'OillJI!lUIUl (·d
intt•n·st is allow!·d to tH ru muli-ttl' 'over the full mat ur it y
of till' iiKrt·r·"H"Ili . ' \V,. ,·;rll 11 &lt;~ur DO U IILE V:\LUE
C EWI' IF I( ':\'1' 1·:.

Pd s kievit th,

l't t'kermgtun; Mr. and Mrs .

Ciydr Walker and Carrr c.
Thunuan ; Mr. and Mrs. J~ c k
llul011nes, Wurthi ngl on.
Mrs. Jeanie Brookhart, Mr. '

lllOI'l '.

CJhe

"Willing
"Rank

c; Oh111

ver y careful tod ay with your

resources or !hose you're man-

and

I GIFT SHOP

,, ~ ,.,.,.~.,,

D1C

TheLeading Savir~gs Plans Are A,t The Leading Savings Bank

Day

lor

ot hers

Through

some carelessness or men ial
la x i t y . you could be
hoodw inked. Fin d out more
about your se lf by se nomg for

your copy ol Aslro·G•a ph Lei·
ter. Mall50 centsl or aach and o
tong. sell-addres see. stamped
anvelope lo Aatro-Gro pn. P 0 .
Bo• 488. Radio City Statron.
N.Y 10018 . Be sur e to specrly
Oirtn sign
GEMINI (May 21 · June 20)

I
I

1

Looking lor so mething lor
not hin g today ? Ke ep two
thin g s in mtnd : You're on a
loot· s errand and wilt more

•· likely be taken than taking .
• CANCER (June Zl • July 2Z)
tOday let down people who are
depending on you . Even more
bers you disappolnl.
(July Zl • Aug. ZZ) There

~ LEO
.~ro.

may be a lime for romanl tc

adventure . Out this lsn I 1!. II
you 're thin kin g ot engaging rn
" any clandesti ne goings-on, tor-

gel It or oe ready for trouble.
' VIRGO (Aug . Zl · Sept . Zll
Before you make co mmitments
; tOday . 111111 · your bud gel.
You mignt lind on sober refl ecUon that you' re spreading yo ur·
• self far too thin

LIIRA"(Sept Zl • Oct. 23) You

Jtnd to unde leat tmate today
tnt deptn of situations wrtn
11rious overtone s. Oon ' t de·

tude yoursell tnat tnay'll just
melt eway .
• SCORPIO (Dgt U • Nov. 2Z)
' Unprofitable eltuat lono have
the unnappy faculty of not
improvin g themset¥11 Today ,
avoid the untenabla poalt lon of
tnrowlng goOd money afler

WIRE MAG . .

WHEELS

APPUANCES

"

'

See Today at :

MEIGS T1 RE CENTER
992 -2109

John F. Fultz ,
700 E. Miiin

M9r. '·· ,

bid .

•SAGITTARIUS (Nov. U • DIC.
II) Hlgh-preuure typn ora
your nemnlo today. II one

glvu you too much track , you
might concede luot to quiet
him. That wo"ld be 1 11rloua

mietake ,

But You Can 't Buy Better "

P[ice ••

Buy
Today!

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EveJY

aging

.,;&gt; unu sual , It ma y be f1mU y m em·

INDUSTRIES

Ohio Valley Bank
G 1l~&gt;oo l

TAURUS (April ZO · May ZO) Be

Mr. an d Mrs. Carl Crabtree ,
Husse ll and Kev in , Albany ;
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Irwin,
Marysv ill e; Mr s. Peter
Kepnar , Hartford ; Mr. an d
Mrs. Walter Swell , Mr and
Mrs. f:&lt;Jrl Starkey. Mr. an d
Mrs . Huna ld Whitt in~to n .

' l)n !lnw

.

don 't try to brle

can chew

and Mrs. Glen Turner, Mr .
and M r s. FrHnk Tunlt.' r, and

rubber and 12" high

)OU

Uncharacteris tically , you may

and arch ,

dt ·p•ml!:-;, n ·cula! JtJtb n ·q ttt n · t ha t t lwn• l~t: 1111 intNf':-; t
pr·nalt \ 1f tlu · Jlrll'll 1p.d '" \\1 1hdr;n\ 11 hdun• nwturit _y . J i oldt&gt;r wdl
h1• paJ rl u w• rt •s t ;tl tlu · .t t i! H I.tl r:lli' of :,~; lt·R."' lhrt'l' monthM fn r tlw
llnlt' Llw pr1rl1 1pa l w; • ~ 1111 d• ·P''-''" '

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MINERS SAFETY
BOOTS! With steel toe

fiiH ', (\VI I. th tw•, f11UI' or si&gt;: .Yt.•a r
n· rl ifi l"ll[(• llll l'l'l'SI l 'fl !l\ jlfHIIHh·d dai J,\. Jn(t' I'(•K\ IW.\.'aiJJe
lll nnth h · if yr ,u dPsir1 · nnct·r ti fi(·att:s wit h fa ce amflunt
(Jil

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1

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I

CA,RICORN (Dec. Zl · Jan . It)
Loott askance today at au oct1181 wnooe mettle Ia unproven

, 10 you Tnty may be tru•. but
" aon 't truot them II thtV naven' t
betn tried.
· ·
, AQUA~IUI (Jen. Ill • ftll. Ill
• Porhepo you ere at tourt today I~
you're not utloll•d • lth the
, world . II you rt work ing , you'd
rethtr bt ptlylng - and viet

vera•.

I'IIC!t 1'111- Ill · Mercll II)
: Thefl'l ~ 1 tendency In your
' mak•up tOdly to grvo In when

•'

Social

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Store Hours:
Mon.-Sat. 8 am-10 pm
Sunday 10 am-10 pm

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY, 0.
PRICES EFFECTIVE TliRU MAY 13, 1978

BUCKET

WEDNESDAY
PAST COUN CILOR'S Club,
Chesler CoWICil , DaughtHS
cl. America, 8 p.m. Wednes·
day night at the hall. Mrs.
Sadie TM!SBeU and Mrs.
Dorothy Lawson, hostesses.
niURSDAY
EVANGEUNE Chapter,
Order of the Easter n Sllt r, in·
spection , 7:30p.m. with Na ncy Riley , deputy grand
rrtlltron, inspecting officer.
Dinnerat6:15.
Bela Sigma Phi , Preceptor
Beta Bela Chapter , 7:45p.m.
Thursday In the social room,
Athens County Savings and
Loan Co.
FRIDAY
RETURN JO NATHAN
Meigs Chapter, Daughters of
the America n Revolution,
I:30 p.m. Friday at the home
of Mrs. Vernon Weber with
Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan and
Mrs. Dayton
Parsons,
u s isting hostesses. Mrs.
Dille Dutton will present the
program.
MARY SHRINE "SI, Order
of the White Shrine of
JerUSIIIem , will meet Friday,
8 p.m. at the Pomeroy
Masonic Temple. Members
·are to take a covered dish for
a potluck dinner following the
meeting .
AWARDED CONTRACT
PIKETON - The Portsmouth Area Office of the U.
S. Department or' Energy
(DOE ) h.. entered Into Its
first contnc:t under the Small
Blllinell Admlnlltratlon's
B(a) Program ~ with a
minority contractor . The
Sherman R. Smoot Co. of
Columblll, was awarded a
contrlct to build a mobile
eqllipment K&amp;rage in con·
junction with the centrifuge
enrichment plant now under
CIOIIIti'IICiion here. The Smoot
contr1ct II for Sl,7t7,000. The
pra1e will be 1 metal frame
ltruc:ture, 110 feet by :m feet,
with office IPice and strvlce
111d repair facUlties. The
Smoot finn wtU have 2110
calendar dllya to complete
the Job.

$
59
•••••••••••
LB.

CUBE STEAK

USDA CHOICE BONELESS

LB.

CHUCK ROAST··········

$}19
$ 39

FRENCH CITY

WIENERS ••••••••••• !!~:....
GRADE A

LB.

WHOLE FRYERS ••••••
CHICKEN

,¢

BREASTS.L~.
'

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h

off more In one g ulp than you

Simoo's...
PICK-A-PAIR

1

Bede Osol I

Jor dan and Virgima, Mrs.

W. MAIN ST., POMEROY

And . in additirnt 111 ali t hi M... rn ont hl y or quartPr! .v

of !i)f),(}f)( I,OIJ o r

.J u e

ISTRO•GRAPH

bette r mater i al! ~ 'th ts comi ng
year than you ha¥e In the pas!
You musl. howe-ver . be cau·

SIMON'S
PICK-A-PAIR and GIFT SHOP

r1 f 7.qiJ 1·;. pi' IJ\.

i t H "!I I~'II' ... pHtd

Mrs.

Forrest ll . Ha rper and Mrs.
Davtd Phillips. 0Jillic"thc.
Mr. 0 . W. Winte rs, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Anthony, Mrs. L.
M. Cooper, Mr. . ~ nd Mr, ,
Malcol m Ator, Mrs. C ht~rles
Lill ie and Mr . Lllwre rH:e
Wuudya rd. Col umbus: Mrss
Clcll rJJr&lt;t Vale, Cardin~t o n :
Or. and Mrs. Hubert Wood,
Jarnes. Nltntf '-tnd John ,
IJa yron; Mr . an d Mrs .
Eu~ene llulltday . Dexte r :
l:leui&lt;Jh Jones , Mrs. Jean
IJolanl') .
Mr s. Fr eda

nr igrnRI itl\(·s lmt ·nt irt nilli ' .' t·:1r:-; and 1:1 drt\':-&gt; , (' fHnin~
an an11ual Jll'l'l'I ' IHagt• rat(· of 7..l U'; with anl' n'ecti\ t··
annual ~

Mr. and

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For Thwrlday , May II

May II, ltll
Cnancas are gooo vou ·11 lore

Weekend Sale Only

I

MASON - The Mason aty Historical Society at its
meeting .on May 4, made plans for Open Ho~se and
Rhododendron Tea on Sunday, May 14, at the historic twme on
Brown Street, Mason , W. Va., from 2 to 5 p.m. Clt izens of
Muon, and surro111dlng artas can bring historic objects
quilts, etc., to dllplay, These can be removed by owner alter 5
p.m. on Sunday. Items to be elhlblted can be brought lo the
ho111e alier I p.m. on Friday, May 12. A committee will set up
exhibits on Friday and Saturday.
. Mrs. Landon Smlfll , president, presided at the meeting
which was opened with devotionals. Mrs. Earl Ingels read
Proverbl 31st chapter, veraes 10-3t She also read a poem
"Tribute to Mother." Afterwards the group joined in th~
Pledl!e of Allegiance.
Another new member of' .the society was acknowledged
and he is Donald Page , Department of Cultural Arts and
History of State of West Virginia.
Three new Items have been donated to the Virgil A. Lewis
home, Mrs. Ulllan Fields, New Haven, gave a stereoscope in
memory of her mother, Mrs. Herbert (Lillian ) Amick I. The
stereOICOpe was in the Joseph Diehl family and is
approlllmately 75 years old. •
Another Item, a brass school beU used by the late Sarah D.
Allier when she taught her first school in Mason CoWJty, 100
years ago (1878) was praented to the VIrgil A. Lewis Home by
Mrs: Allier's daughler, Mn. Royal E. Larson) Marguerite
Allier) of Venice, F1orlda. Mrs. Larson al!o taught in Mason
County Schools from 1924-1944. Sbe also gave her first Primer
used in 1912 in the Pt. Plea11111t Elementary Sehool, with Miss
Ella Howard as teacher, lo the Virgil A. Lewis home .
A sister, UU!an, al10 taught in Mason County at Dunlavy
School nur Pliny In 1912, u well as their father, A. W. Asher .
Plctwes of Yllrlous aections of Mason taken In 1911, were
al110 given to tbe VlrgU A. Lewis home by Theresa Elizabeth
Bletner Stoeckl, in memory of Edward Blelner, Sr ., family.
Mrs. Stoeckl , Is Christy Bletner's sister, and Mrs. Russe ll
Capehart's aunt.
A potluck dinner wu strved at noon . Those attending
Included Mrs. H. A. Ueving, Mrs. Cecil Smith, Mrs . Landon
Smith, Mrs. Fred Taylor, Mrs. Earl Ingels, Sr ., Mrs. Robert
Guthrie and Mrs. John Marshall.
, ''--·
Ma10a Persvaall
Vernon Roush , Jr . an operaltng room n~se' ai' St. Joseph
Ho1pital in Parkersburg, and Miss Gale Price, also a nwse at
St. Joaepll, attended the 25th wedding aMiversary of his
parents, Mr. and Mra. Vernon Roush, Sr., on SUnday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes of Raceland, Ky . visited on
SUnday, with hla aliter and brother-In-law, Mr. and Mrs.
~ennan Ford, Fourth St., Mason . Mrs. Ford Is recuperating
from aurgery at her home .
Mr. and Mr1. Ruuell Capehart, and granddaugh ter,
Miriam Sluon, went lO Columbus Airport on Sunday where
plans were finalized lor the Waharna White Falcon trip to
Mexico. 'Appibximately one hundred andtwo band members
and !lOme parents will leave from there on Thursday.
AI a part of Homemakers Week several of Mason
Extenalon Homemakers will visit various ehurches tn· the
' area . On Sund1y, the following attended ehwch at Clifton
United Methodlat and Included Mrs. Lester Johnson , Mrs.
IAiarene Lewis, Mrs. MaLUda Noble, Mrs. WIU!am Zerkle,
Mrs. Landon Smith, Mrs. CecU Smith, Mrs. Evelyn Stewart ,
, Mrs. Roberti Young , Mrs. Helen Wlllllms and Mrs. John
MarllllaU. The Reverend 0 . B. Hatcher delivered the sermon.

Knslin Powell. Mr. and Mrs.
l.ewts Smith, Mrs. H~y mond
Nt•l su n. Mr . ~nd Mrs. Dorsey
Beulah Perry. Mr . and Mrs.
Gra nvtlle Lyons. Mr. and
Mr s. Hex Che adle ,and
larmly, Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam
Chea dle, Mrs. Mett&lt;J f'i sher,
D&lt;~le Dye . Mr. and Mrs.
An hur Crabtree ~nd Mr. and
Mrs . Heed Jeffers, &lt;~ II loca l.
alon g wit h Mrs . Barba ra
You ng. Cha rl est on, South
Carolina : Mr. and Mrs .
Fron k Vignea ult , Charleston,
W. Va., and Miss · Cindy
Reedy, Sout hside , West
Virginia , Mrs. John 1Elma 1
Virginia . Mrs. John lEima )
Harper rEnid 1 HH rper and
Mrs. Earl rOma 1Starkey are
stste rs ul Mr. Casler.

News Notes I

H)· :limn Mnr.~hall

·I
.I

·Brown with

former Carpenter resident
Mr.s .

·: Mason County

0 "-

II.

Reception hel[l in honor of

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9- The D•UySentlnel,Middlei'Ort-Pomer~Y.o.
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CHICKEN THIGHS

LB.

¢

CABBAGE •• ~ •••••••••••L~

.••

LB.

PAR KAY···············
VALLEY BELL
PLASTICGALLON

$ 39

REGULAR OR DIET••• $ 09 2% MILK ••••••••••••••••••
7-UP
BORDEN'S ASSORTED
8 PK 16 OZ. BTLS.

CORONET

100 CT.

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The Dally Senttnt&gt;1 . .1-l"ldleport-Ponll'roy. 0 ., Wednesday, May 10, 1978

Ohio Sauerkraut Festival,
Wa)•nesville. Oct. 14-15
Apple But ter Stirrin '
Roscoe Village, Coshocton ,
Oet. 14-15
i\pple Butter . Festival,
Burton, Oct. 14-15
Pumpkin Show. Circle,ille,
Oct. tB-21
Fall F'eslival of Leaves,
Bainbridge, Oct. 20-22 .
Dayton l!oliday Festtval.
Dayton , Nov. 2&amp;-Dec. 17

Ohio's festival ~eason gets underway this weekend
United Press lnt~rnatio nal
Lo\'{'land's sixth a r lnu r~l
Hentagc Fmr th ts wt~t'-kt· n J

marks th e start of Oh•&lt;• ·s
fest t\ a! set~ .son .

\\\'Ck mchnk• lhl' Barberton
('Jwrry Bl oSS01ll F'f'stiva l ,

llPc rcreek Dam Days at
Wtlli ,unspor't, Dule11ner: DHys

15,000 persons an•
l'xpe t·tt?d m Hamil tun Count)

Hosl'nt• \" illagt' in
( 'o!ili (ll'tnn ~m d tht• C11irk en
Fl~ ur~ Mn t ;rt H10 Grande .

fnr thl' fair 's butt tor d m rnmg.

A full sdwdul e of Ohio's

&lt;II

S.• mt~

\\ ood spl!ttng, rug rn ~t kJ ng.
w ea n n~
an d
l'a rn n)o!

ft•stm-tb lh1s

demon str a ttons
~l r and J\lrs C. K{lg t·r
r\esbltt Wi ll St'r\'t' as Cr·and
Marohalls for th•• &amp;llurdal
nwrnt ru! parade . Tttt\rt• \l'tll

\Ia) 1:1-ll

nlso be l'&lt;-~O Ot' ra t·~.·s orr t ht.•
l.r tt lt&gt; \1ramt H I \ ' l' l', lt \ ' t '

y t~&lt;tr :

l-kT'I tctgE' F~m .

IJ.H't' land,

( 1ll'r ry Blossmn Ft•sti,·a l,
l ~trlwrt n n, !\lay li-11
Dt•t~rc rt •t&gt;k D~1111 0(:1ys

Lost Al'ts and Cr 0ft s
Festi va l, Pataska la, June lOll
Nn t io na l

Clay

Wf..•e k

Festi val. Ul~richsvi ll e. June
11-17
ll&lt;•isey Gla ss Antiqu e
Show, Newark. June 15- 18
Festiva l of the Fish.
Vermilion, June 15-18
Swiss Cheese Festival,
Mtddieficld , June 17-18
Zrule's Tr ace Commemora-

Fes-

tion, Za nesv ille, June 16-18

''' al . Wtlltamspol'l . May 18-

Teemnseh, outdoor drama,

~1

fl'l ebration , Colum bus, Jul y
4

Intmtational l.illy Show.
Kingw&lt;K"I Cen ter . Mansfield ,
.July 6-9
W a t~r Fes ti\lal , Huron.
Jul y 7-9
Canal Days, Canal Fulton,
July 7-9
Ohio Baseballllall of !'rune
Celebration.
Newcomerstown . July 13-!i
· Miami Valley St ream
Threshers Steam ~how and
Heuniun. wndon , July l:l-16
Ohio Hills Folk Festival ,
Quaker City, July l:l-16
Crooksville-Rosev ille
Pottery Festival, Crooksville.
Juy 14-16

C1Jil!icothe. June 17-Sept. 3
ll llt'kt'n Fi)·ing Mf'rl , Hio
Big Bend Regatta, internat'nt.N tcllnm ent
SHtu nla' Crandt.'. ~lay 20
ti onal frog jumping contest.
rn.l.(h t &gt;trld ;;~u anl!QU\' anrl
Du lr unn Da1 s. Ho;sc oe Pomerov . June 23-25
\ 'lihtg.t•, Cnstwctf)n, M&lt;iy 20-21
cl.oissrc car slw ~.~. SwldU\'
Owrry Fe;1ival. Bellevue.
;.t (~ons hl!lt' Ft•Stt val . New
GreenE' Cou ntrie Tow ne
F t·stJ\"Ois th~ folio." tn~
June 23-25
.StrmL'i\'tll t•. Ma~ 2~29
Festival,
Greenfield, July 14Fes ti va l of the Arts .
Old Faslnont•rl lcr ('rralll
16
Toledo , June 24-25
Ft-st11 al. lill ra . May 27-211
Air Fair. Vandalia, July 22Mid-Ohio Bl ueg ra ss
Str:r wbt•rry h•stlval. r\ or- Festi val, Reynoldsburg, June 23
\\ alk. ;\lit ~ ~i-29
~'es ti va l
of
Flight,
24-25
F ro ntll' r lb ~ s. i\'l ilford.
Hinger Clasic, horseshoe Wapakoneta. July 23
.J UIIl' l-4
Annie Oa kl ey Days,
tournamrnt , Greenvi lle . June
Arts Aff&lt;m '78. ('aplla l 30-July 2
Greenville, Juy 27-30
Squ lln'. Ctrlu m bu s. June 2-4
Pi oneer Days, Berlin, July
Meso pot runia Ox Roast and
ll ld l'ar ('lub Sprtng Vl••a Market, Mesopotami a. 23-29
Ft.'S! I\' aL LH!lt';t st L' r . Junt1 J-4
football 's Gr ea tes t
Jul v 1-2
Sp r l n pl all lr.n ;Jis , rl r &lt;tg
W
eekend,
Pro Football Hall
Music and i\rls Festival,
OhH\ P 11 Wt 'r Co ll' .Soullwm 1&lt;1Cllli.!. lk brun . .1tl!lt' S-11
of Fame, Canton , July 23-29
Westt'r\'i lle. Ju ly 1-2
Ohl\1 l'11al Cu. ,\ !-.t-.lgn 11f
Spnlldt•st '7H. Ht L'hwonrl.
Huck Finn Days, Marietta.
Old Fash ioned July 4th
E a:""~t
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l'elebratton. Ashville, JulJ· 1- July 30
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Bugle
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Ha ck, 5.~76 acres. S&lt;:t ll'nt.
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· Convention , Burton. Aug . 4-6
Ohio Mennonite Relief Sale.
Kidron, Aug. 5
Separatists Day s. Zoar.
Aug. 5-6
Salt Fork Arts and Crafts
Festival, Cambrid~e . Aug .
11 -13
All-Ameri ca n Soap Box
Derby , Akron , Aug. 12
Rio Grande Bean Din ner .
Hio Grande. Aug. 12
Ohio State !'air. CHiwnbus.
Aug. 15-27
Bratwunt F estiva l .
Bucyrus, Aug, 17-19
Ca nal Festival, Roseue Vi llage, Coshocton, Aug. 18-20
Li merick Bean Dinner,
Limerick, Jackson County,
Au~ . 19
Czech Days, Dtllonv al e,
Au g. 19-20
Parade of the Hills, Nelsonville, Au g 20-26
River Days Festiv" l, Portsmouth , Aug. 30-Sept. 4
Swet•t Co rn Festival ,
Millersport. Au g. 30-Sept. 2
Mel on Fest ival, Milan .
Sept. 2-1
T o mato F est ival ,
Heyno ldsburg, Sept . 6-10
Ohio Honey Festival. I&lt;'ba-

non, Sept. 7-9
Nelsonville, Oc t. ~
Stcrnwhec l Fes tiv al,
Gourd Sit ow, Mount Gilead
Mariett&lt;1 , Sept. 8-10
()(' I. 7-13
.
Potato Festi val. Man tua ,
llolnt cs County Antiqu e
Sept. B-10
~·estiv a l ,. Mil le rsbur~, Oct, 7SlumptoYin
Stt!am 8
.
'Dtreshers C.1ub, near New
Bob Evans Farm Festival.
Athens , Sept. 9-10
Hio Grande, Od. 1:1-15
Ohio Balloon Rally and Air
Show, Mar ysVille, Sept. 9-10
Johnny Appleseed Festival,
Libson. Sept. 14-16
•
Pork Festival , Eaton, Sep(
16-1 7
Jelly Jamboree, Orrville,
Se pt. 16-18
Nn Mhtll
Ohio State Farm Science
Hrview, Columbus, Sept. 1921
Special Mother's Day
Jackson County Apple Festi val. Jackson , Sept. 20-23
Sale Now ln Progress
~tternati onal Mining and
Stop In i\nd Save
Manufa cturi ng Festiva! ,
ll e membcr, Mother's Llay
Cadiz, Sept. 21 -24
Indi an Summer Arts and
Is This Snntla v. May Wh
Crafts Fes ti val, Mari etta ,
Even IIIII Hours Gy
Sept. 22-24
Spec:ial Appointments
Grape Jamboree, Geneva,
Se pt. 23-24
OPEN DAILY
Ohi o Wine Fes tival,
9: 00-5 :00
Morrow. Sept. 23-30
Phone 3~4-887 - 3112
Ohio Swtss Festival, Sugarcreek, Sept. 29-30
Wondeiful World of Ohio
Mart , Akron. Oct. 5-,'l
Col umbus Day USA ,
Columbus , Oct. 5-9
Paul
Bunyan Show.

YOUR FRIENDLY KROGER STORE

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Marion, Aug . 3.,1
Ohio Nat ional Bluegrass
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REEDSVILLE - Students
of Hiverview Elementary
School will present a musical
program, "Around the World_
in 80 Minutes" at 8 p.m.
Friday in the schoo l
auditorium.
Grades one through six will
be featured in song and
dances from various muntries around the world .
Scott Upt on and Scott
Trussell, sixth graders. will
emcee the presentation
through Sesame S!. puppets.

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The trip will begin with
Sesame St. songs by grades
one and two and grades two
an d three will take the
audience to the Philippines
and Hawaii. fourth gradtrs
will represent !he Alpine
counl les and fifth graders
will present Irish songs, skits,
and dances followed by th e
Latin American music by
sixth graders. All student s
will join for the finale , "It 's a
Small World " following a
special number by the fifth
and sixth grade chorus.
Cl assroom teachers arc
assisling Maxine Whitehead,
vocal music instructor, wilh
. the directing and Jenn y
Berkhimer will provide !he
pian o a cc 0mp·an iment.
Cu•1 iimtng is being made
wtder the supervision of the
room mothers.
The public is invited. A free
will offering will be taken .
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The Montlors at the
French Art Colony for lhls
wet kend will be Mrs.
William Thomas and Mrs.
Gene Abels for lhe
Saturday, I Ill! 3 p.m.
watch and Dr. and Mrs.
J-arry Spees lor the 3 till S
watch. On Sunday the early
watch wlll be shared by
Mrs. Robert Moore and
Mrs. Elsie Lu8k; the late
duty by Mrs. Lee Lee and
Mrs. Carl Woods.

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DISTINGUISHED GUESTS- Mrs. Florence ll ic hartl~. standing left. back ruw. chapeau
of the Meigs Counly Salon 710, Etghl and Forty winch celebrated its t:ll!t amn vcrsary Mon day ni~hl , is joined here by distiuguisiled guests and offlee rs, front , left tu nglll , Mrs.
Audrey Claub, nHliona l pou vior member ; Mrs. MHry Marttn, natwn;:rl duldren and youth

chai rman ; Mrs. Kay Steme~tis, dcpmtemenktllc seerctw re ; and back, Mrs. HH.: hards,
Betty Horvath . dep~rtcmental rhe~ fwau; Mrs. Vi old Ateh holz. net tiona! Cen tral
demi chapeau : i:t lld Mrs. Joy Bowmm1 dcparlcmenl.al l'aumulliiT .

Mr~ .

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Po rn ero y
Top p r rce
... awlrmbe r Ca ll
Kerr! Hanby I 44(J

du&lt;t ~

Fore ~ \
f-l ro
l 01 ~ tor r d1ng
119/. 5965 or
8 57 0

announced
for Friday
"H"L' Off to Mum" will be
the theme of the motherdaughter banquet of the
Bradford Church of Christ
F\idHv.
The.dinner will be served in
the rhurrh basement at 6::10
wtlh a program to follow
hon urin K t he youngest,
uldcest, and mother wtth the
most family present. There
will also be a special honor
for an oul~ tanding mothe r.
Grandmothers will present a
style show, Mrs. Janice
Ha ~gy will give a reading,
"IVI1at b a Girl " and Mrs.
ljnda Stubart and daughters
will sing. Mrs. Barbara
Emund. Uormi tory mother tt t

Kentucky Chrisllon College,
will be th e guest speaket·.

DAUGl!TF:R BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sdulling. Cuv in ~ ton . Ky . are announci ng the birth of a
daughter. Kimberl y Renee ,
Sa turday. May 6. at the Sl.
~': Iizabet h HuspiJ.al in Covington . Mrs. Schilling IS the
fo rmer Sandra Kay Cla twurthy of Mitldleport. The
five puuntl, 11. ounce Infant,
first child fo r Mr. and M1·s
Schilling , is now in the intensive care utut of Children's
Hospittt l

in

Cind nn a t1.

Gnmdparents are Mr. and
Mrs. llenry Clatwurthy, Middleport ; Mr. and Mrs . .Jacob
Schilli ng , Lancaster . Gre"lgrandparent s ar c Mrs .
Flossie Schilling and Mrs.
Shir ley Spires, both of
WOkcsville ; Mrs. Virginilt
Kin~ Pomeroy , "''d Mrs.
Margaret Cilttworthy. Middleport. Mrs. llenry Clalworthy is in Covington with
the family .
'

KAY ,\DKfNS
SEI.ECTF:D
bt~c u

Ka y

1\ 1m ti\'t' of t harlcston. W.

selcd cd

\a . sht· graduat&lt;-d from

"Girl til the Vear" til the Xi
Gamma Mu Chapter of

Wt·st \"irginiu St.tlt• Cullt~ ,ltt'

Adkin!'i has

Hda Sigma. Phi Surority.
Selt•diHn was madt• hy

10% DISCOUNT

Wdl bl!y l p1ere or

popul ar \'' Oit· uf tht•
membership and \n&amp; s &lt;JJIItnUIItl'd at lht• rt•t'l'llt
Founder's lluy rlinnrr. Sht·
wali prrsc nttd a trophy.

Mi ss kins is a teat'her atlht'
K)'gt·r Cn·ek lligh S&lt;'htiul .
SEH VKE HEW
( ;J' ilV CS HJC Sl'J"\"IL'CS Wtil

bt

held at :1 p 111 . tuJily il l the
llec ·h (;rove Cemt'lery fur
MI ~S
Vir gllllil F1shcr.
da ughter nf Ute late ( 'harlcs
11tl Ida Kuehler Ftsher,
Pomeroy rcsi denl':i . Funcrii l
.~rvices for Mi58 Fi shl•r were
/wid at 11 H./11 .. his mut·ning

al Cha rleston. W. Va. l.ot:ill
relat tve~ inelude Mtss P. nna
Smit h and Mrs. Genevieve
Mctnh ar l, cousins. Miss
Fisher visited he1·e frequent ly with relatives.

Phi

Sorority

in

.lauuary 1969 and was atlive in the Alpha Alpha
Chapter in Charleston. In
Uta t t'hapter she served as
prt•s id c nt , neurd ing

( Orn p lel o:

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Ne w uwd , o r o rr lo
Mort1n ., Fu rn i't uu.&gt; 'J (j f'J

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Co 1&lt;1 1 Pom e ro y 992 2089

1972 PONTIAC CAIALINA
992 74JJ
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$300

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Ph o n e 99') 746 '1.
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1975 VW RABB I I Good co nd rllo n
28 000 rnil e~
$1500 Phone
997 7'140

PAIR FOR DRESS
PAIR FOR CASUAL

N o ti ce is t1er eby gtven th.:tl
i n pu r su an ce o f a r esolution
o f the Bo ard o f Educat ion ot
! he Eastern Lo c al Sc hool
District a d opted on Mar ch
14t h . 1978, tnere w ill oe
subm i tted to a vo te o t th e
e lectors o f said
5( ho o l
D 1Sir ic t at a Spec i al Ele c lion
to be held there i n on Jun e 6,
1978 . at I he regular p la c e!&gt; ol
voting there i n , the ques1 10n ol
levying a ta x 1n th e s um o t
One H und r ed Forty Tho u sand
Dol l ar s (Sl40 ,000 .00 ) per yt&gt;ar
to r One Y ea r , beginn 1n9 w1th
a tevy on the 1978 lax l rst and
d upl ic ate tor th e pu r pose ot
Cu rr ent ex p ense s . o f I he
Eastern Local SchoOl D 1s tr ic t
to prevent th e t emporary
Cl osi ng or p ermanen t clOSi n g
o t on e or more sc hOOls wttl1 1n
t he school di~tr i cl
Th e est i mi'l·ted avera g e
aClCllllonal la K rate ou ts1de o l
lhe l rmitat ion 1mpose d by
Sec t ion 'lot Art tc l e XII , O hrO
Cons t i tulron . a~ certr fr ed by
the County Aud tt o r is Ten
mill s for ea c h one do l! ar Of
valua t ion . wh rc h amount s to
One Do l lilr lor ea c h one
hundr ed dollar s ol valuatiOn
The p olls tor sa 1d c 1cc t 10n
will be open at~ 30 a n_l , an d
remain open unt il 7 30 p m ,
Of sa td da y
By order o f th e Boar d o t
Ele c t1ons a t Me 1g s County ,
Ohio
Ernest A Wingett
Cha1 r man

Doro l hy M
Date d

May

Johnst on
O i r eclor
8,
1978

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Ror n or
May t O 11 &amp; I)
5hm e l ot~ olrr)£'11 ~ w o rnPn ~
ond chrldre n ~ clo thn 1g o ll .., r t • '~
ond 1111 ~c l o ng Bortom OhiO
4th hou se on loh from Pos r Ot
h&lt;e tO o rn ro 3 prn Good bo l
r t e g o~&lt;oo K s l ovc 5 10

f. OUR FAMII Y Yo1 d 5oiP. May 11
9 4 Rol p h Por J.. e1., CR 30 all
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CALIFORNIA
COBBLERS
WEEKEND

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Colors brown , blue.
w hit e, &amp; red .
2" heel , open heel or
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Mu lberry A ve11ue
Pomeroy
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Cou11 ty Rood 36

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Pets for Sale
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Phon P i 6 14 t 307 01n

SIMON'S
PICK-A-PAIR
and

GIFT SHOP
W. Main
Pom eroy , 0 .

Mu Chapter and for the
I)&lt;I Sl two yeo1rs has bt·en
n·t·urding Sl't'rdary .

ATI'F:Nll WWDING
Mr. and Mrs. Ch"l'les Bradbury an d 0 . P. Klein Middleport , ami Mrs. Manon
Fugale and son. Fri:lnk.
Athcn:oi, were ftll tullg Lhuse attendmg the wedding of f' nstgn Peter F. Klein . Jr. and
Nancy Jean Harden ~atuniHy
at the U. S. C'laval Ae&lt;Hlcmy
Chapel HI Annapolis, Mel .

FOR MOTHER'S DAY

Show her with cards and candy
from Dutton Drug Co.
BUY MOM THE

BEST

BUY
RUSSELL
STOVER

On all women's Tennis Shoes,
House SlippeiS, Bags, Shoes
and Sandals.

CANDY
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CHAPMAN SHOES
"Next to Elbtrfelds in Pomeroy"

Newly

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st•t• rl't.ary, t•urrl'spuudiug
scnl't&lt;try &lt;Jlld held various
t·hairposiliuns. t\ftcr mm•ing to Ga llipoli s she
transfcrn•d intu Xi Gamma

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and su per fl exib l e
wood wedges f rom
Footworks , just th e
lOOk vou want f or t ne
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$800

PUBLIC NOTICE
GOOD
U5 H5 11a &lt;t o r
v. rth
N o t ice i s hereby given lhat
' hy d ro u lr c 3 p i tutch 74/ 30 / 4
on the 1st drry o f May , 1978 ,
LOC AL G N~ o wn e r 1973 Do l sun 2
T he Mei gs Count.,. Boa rd o t $CA SH$ l o r p.mk { 01 '&gt;
f'ry e~
d uu r co upP 50 000 in de~ Alter
Ment a l R e tardat ion adopted
lru( k on a Auto Pari ~ Wre( kPr
S [XJ pr n t al l 992 399 4
R ul es l or Not i f ica t i on o f
j er v r r:. r~ l1r e so!e and Repou
Meeti ogs to the Publ ic and
lll75
MU ~ IANG G HIA P.S P B,
Putlond 'f 42 2081 or PcrHr/ o rl
N ews M edia pursuan t t o
A ( ~ un r uu l AM FM fJ Hock
142 f./5 75,
12 1 22 , R C . lo r t he purpo sv o f
~· rr • r.-.o r L•crr wrndow de fogger
es t ab l is hin g a me t hod f or an y
CO IN~ ( U~HE:. N O
to k er1~
o ld
(.a ll o/t pr 5 pm 99') 6130
pe r son to de ter mine t he l1me
poc ko t wat dw~ ond cho rn•,
and place ot a ll requt ar
1 1 1/~ CHL V RO Lfl MO NTE Carl o
~ rl 11er and gold We need 1964
meetings and the t ime , p l a c e
P 'J f' B A C 997 2628
nnd o ld e r '&gt; fiv er { O rr1~ Buv •,ell
a nd p urp ose of all !&gt;pe ci al
mee t in g s ,
t or
mak. rng
or trad e Cal l Hoger Worm le y 1966 MU ~ IANG J J I 4bbl Aul a
p r ovisio n s tor giving advan c e
14/. 13:.1 I
loh of e .o:hm $550 or be ~ ! o f
no t ice of speci a l rnee t rny s to
/ l;' r
ln le rP-.Ied coll(' r ~ o nly
ne ws
med i a
tha t
ha v e O LD CO MIC b ook ~ &lt;hrldr (•n '•
o h• ·r 5 pr n qcn 7995
re que s ted not!l icat ron and
book s
e tc
PO B o~ 15 1
furt he rm ore for
mak.tng
Alh f'm O hro 614 593 H f:J9
n ot i fi calion o f all meetmgs at
WAN! 10 BUY A l l1 ~ C halrncr~ ~arntJing Equipment
which any spec if 1C typ e of
D t4 D IS o r John Deere rrr
pub l ic bus1ness 'I S to b e
discusse d . T hese Rules are 1n
good corr dii iO II 742 :n~ q
1qn 24 !r W1ld e n10~ ~ Compe1
a dd i t io n to any appl1 c ab le
)pi t co nt o1ne d l (on toe! Ear l
WAt-JilO 10 buy Good used
l egal requ 1r emen t s
Crl k e y
f arr~ I C W
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lurnber
D1fl ere nt ~I lL' !&gt; und
Co p ies ot said Rules are
f' orn&lt;.-ro y Oh 10
avai lable at th e Oft 1ce o t l he
l(' 11grhs 742 :J07 4
Ch airman a t th e Bo ard a t n·1e
Coun ty Cou rt House
NOI 1Ii c al10n ot both regular
and speci al mee t ing s wil l oe
'NU DO UBL ~
WID~
M1dwo'r'
posted on the Bull etin Board
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in t he ha l lway on lhe Se cond
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SiKm.a

Auto ~ales

NO ll l:M 100' large or tCJto ~ 111oll

NGTICE OF ELECTION
OF TA X LEVY
FOR EASTERN LOCAL
SCHOOL DIST'R l CT

THIS YEAR FOR MOM

AGAIN

INGELS
ITU.RE

Wanted to Buy

Wanted to Uuy

Oll&gt; ~UHNIIUH!:_ 1 w b a x c~ br o ~ s
bed ~ rr o11 bed ~ e l{
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rich lashloo Iabrie. they

ICROGU COST CUTTER COUPON

S Gal. Bucket

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llamptun,
and Mrs. Julia
llysell . It was noted that a
check for $80.25 had been
received from the Meigs
Jun io r lli gh Sc hool in
memory of Sherri Marshall.
It is to be sent to Ot·. Gordon
Young at the National Jewish
Hospital for cystic fibr osis
research . A thank you note
was read from the Charles
Marshall family .
Mrs. M~:~rtin gave a re:;umc
of the history of the Mci~s
Salon noting that 1t sta rted in
1965 when · the late Esther
Edgar was departemental
chapeau. The chHrter was
received on Aug. 10, 1965.
During the past 1:1 years, the
Sa lon has raised over $20,000
lui projeds. Total for
children and youth thi s year
is $1.203, with 949 hours of
volunteer work.
The Salon endorsed Violet
Aichholz as a candidate fur
national l'aum onier fur
1978-79. F:ndorsements were
read lot· Mrs. Treva M.
Riemink as candidate fur
chapeau nationale. Intruducc'!l were Mrs. Mabel Brown,
Gallia County past president
of !he American Legion Aux ·
liiary; Mrs. Hichards. a past
dbtnd presiden t of the
American Legion Auxiliary;
and Mrs. Graee Pratt and
Mrs. Hazel Grant. salon
chapea us.
A donation of $100 was
nlllde to the scholarship fund .
Mrs . Marj ut·te Goe tt and Mrs.
llampton had chat·ge of gifts
fur the distinguished ~ uests
who also received t'Orsage~
from the Salon. Mrs. Pearl
Knapp handled the loot bags
and Mrs. Knapp and Mrs.
Hysell were in charge of the
door prizes with Mrs. Marie
lloyd receiving a floral ar-

lasting comlorl .

4PIGS. WITH COUPOII!O 1110 AOOiliONAl mtNASE I
illCtUOI!C THIS ll[Mi
I
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Biscuits

TRADITIONALLY
LOVELY
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CHAIR AND
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Adinner party marking the
13th anniversary of Meigs
County Salon 710, Eight and
Forty, was staged Munday
night at Trinity Church.
Distinguished guesli; included Mrs. Betty Horv.ith ,
Ohio
departemental
chapeau ; Kay Stematis,
departemental le sccretaire;
Joy Bowman, l'a umonier ;
Mary Martin . · na ti onal
children and youth chairman ; Audrey Glaub, national
pouvior member; and Violet
Aichholz, national Central
Division demi chapea u. They
escorted were to the platform
by Eunie Brinker . Ia concierge of the Meigs Sa lon.
Also presented during the
eve'hing were depar!emental
committee members, Mrs.
· Grace Shade, resolutions
chairman ; Mi ss Errna Smith,
lrophies and awards chairman ; and Pea rl Knapp, third
·member of the trophies and
awards l'ornmittce.
Guests present fur the dinner besides those named
were George Glaub. grand
correspondent fur Forty and
Eight ; Joseph H01vath, Osby
Martin , and Adam Martin .
Greetings were extended to
them by Mrs. Florence
Richards, chapeau. The Happy Harvesters Class of Trini ty Church served the dinner
fo llowing the invocation by
Mrs . Rhoda Ha ckett.
l'aumon ier . Trtbl cs wc rl'
decorated in the red and
white colors of the Salon.
The business meeting openl'&lt;l in ritualistic form wtth
Mrs. Brinker posting the flag,
and Mrs. Ha ckett giving the
pra)•er . Mr s . Hil' har (t
welcomed members from
Vinton County 752; Vranklin
County 333, Crawford Co unty
389 ; and Gallia County lil 2.
1\pp utnted
to th t•

Musical program slated
at Riverview School

,\t edu rs lu Thum as 0
St t'Wa r1 . .Joan M Stewe~ rt ,
Pi.lrcels. Rutlrmti

Fleece
Towels

Eight and Forty Salon celebrates 13th year

Pomeroy Flower Shop.
nominating f.'Uiruniltec were
The June 5 meeting will be
Mrs. Marie Boyd. Mrs. Lula held at the ca mp site of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hayes.

Sugar Free 7·Up
or Seven-Up

1011\l S Al iSF ACTIO N GU AAANl[ [

11 - Thepaily Sentinel, Middleport:Pomeroy, 0., Wednesday, May 10, 1978

BAKER FURNITURE
Middleport, 0.

THIS MOTHER'S

DAY BUY
HALLMARK

CARDS

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The Dally Senttnt&gt;1 . .1-l"ldleport-Ponll'roy. 0 ., Wednesday, May 10, 1978

Ohio Sauerkraut Festival,
Wa)•nesville. Oct. 14-15
Apple But ter Stirrin '
Roscoe Village, Coshocton ,
Oet. 14-15
i\pple Butter . Festival,
Burton, Oct. 14-15
Pumpkin Show. Circle,ille,
Oct. tB-21
Fall F'eslival of Leaves,
Bainbridge, Oct. 20-22 .
Dayton l!oliday Festtval.
Dayton , Nov. 2&amp;-Dec. 17

Ohio's festival ~eason gets underway this weekend
United Press lnt~rnatio nal
Lo\'{'land's sixth a r lnu r~l
Hentagc Fmr th ts wt~t'-kt· n J

marks th e start of Oh•&lt;• ·s
fest t\ a! set~ .son .

\\\'Ck mchnk• lhl' Barberton
('Jwrry Bl oSS01ll F'f'stiva l ,

llPc rcreek Dam Days at
Wtlli ,unspor't, Dule11ner: DHys

15,000 persons an•
l'xpe t·tt?d m Hamil tun Count)

Hosl'nt• \" illagt' in
( 'o!ili (ll'tnn ~m d tht• C11irk en
Fl~ ur~ Mn t ;rt H10 Grande .

fnr thl' fair 's butt tor d m rnmg.

A full sdwdul e of Ohio's

&lt;II

S.• mt~

\\ ood spl!ttng, rug rn ~t kJ ng.
w ea n n~
an d
l'a rn n)o!

ft•stm-tb lh1s

demon str a ttons
~l r and J\lrs C. K{lg t·r
r\esbltt Wi ll St'r\'t' as Cr·and
Marohalls for th•• &amp;llurdal
nwrnt ru! parade . Tttt\rt• \l'tll

\Ia) 1:1-ll

nlso be l'&lt;-~O Ot' ra t·~.·s orr t ht.•
l.r tt lt&gt; \1ramt H I \ ' l' l', lt \ ' t '

y t~&lt;tr :

l-kT'I tctgE' F~m .

IJ.H't' land,

( 1ll'r ry Blossmn Ft•sti,·a l,
l ~trlwrt n n, !\lay li-11
Dt•t~rc rt •t&gt;k D~1111 0(:1ys

Lost Al'ts and Cr 0ft s
Festi va l, Pataska la, June lOll
Nn t io na l

Clay

Wf..•e k

Festi val. Ul~richsvi ll e. June
11-17
ll&lt;•isey Gla ss Antiqu e
Show, Newark. June 15- 18
Festiva l of the Fish.
Vermilion, June 15-18
Swiss Cheese Festival,
Mtddieficld , June 17-18
Zrule's Tr ace Commemora-

Fes-

tion, Za nesv ille, June 16-18

''' al . Wtlltamspol'l . May 18-

Teemnseh, outdoor drama,

~1

fl'l ebration , Colum bus, Jul y
4

Intmtational l.illy Show.
Kingw&lt;K"I Cen ter . Mansfield ,
.July 6-9
W a t~r Fes ti\lal , Huron.
Jul y 7-9
Canal Days, Canal Fulton,
July 7-9
Ohio Baseballllall of !'rune
Celebration.
Newcomerstown . July 13-!i
· Miami Valley St ream
Threshers Steam ~how and
Heuniun. wndon , July l:l-16
Ohio Hills Folk Festival ,
Quaker City, July l:l-16
Crooksville-Rosev ille
Pottery Festival, Crooksville.
Juy 14-16

C1Jil!icothe. June 17-Sept. 3
ll llt'kt'n Fi)·ing Mf'rl , Hio
Big Bend Regatta, internat'nt.N tcllnm ent
SHtu nla' Crandt.'. ~lay 20
ti onal frog jumping contest.
rn.l.(h t &gt;trld ;;~u anl!QU\' anrl
Du lr unn Da1 s. Ho;sc oe Pomerov . June 23-25
\ 'lihtg.t•, Cnstwctf)n, M&lt;iy 20-21
cl.oissrc car slw ~.~. SwldU\'
Owrry Fe;1ival. Bellevue.
;.t (~ons hl!lt' Ft•Stt val . New
GreenE' Cou ntrie Tow ne
F t·stJ\"Ois th~ folio." tn~
June 23-25
.StrmL'i\'tll t•. Ma~ 2~29
Festival,
Greenfield, July 14Fes ti va l of the Arts .
Old Faslnont•rl lcr ('rralll
16
Toledo , June 24-25
Ft-st11 al. lill ra . May 27-211
Air Fair. Vandalia, July 22Mid-Ohio Bl ueg ra ss
Str:r wbt•rry h•stlval. r\ or- Festi val, Reynoldsburg, June 23
\\ alk. ;\lit ~ ~i-29
~'es ti va l
of
Flight,
24-25
F ro ntll' r lb ~ s. i\'l ilford.
Hinger Clasic, horseshoe Wapakoneta. July 23
.J UIIl' l-4
Annie Oa kl ey Days,
tournamrnt , Greenvi lle . June
Arts Aff&lt;m '78. ('aplla l 30-July 2
Greenville, Juy 27-30
Squ lln'. Ctrlu m bu s. June 2-4
Pi oneer Days, Berlin, July
Meso pot runia Ox Roast and
ll ld l'ar ('lub Sprtng Vl••a Market, Mesopotami a. 23-29
Ft.'S! I\' aL LH!lt';t st L' r . Junt1 J-4
football 's Gr ea tes t
Jul v 1-2
Sp r l n pl all lr.n ;Jis , rl r &lt;tg
W
eekend,
Pro Football Hall
Music and i\rls Festival,
OhH\ P 11 Wt 'r Co ll' .Soullwm 1&lt;1Cllli.!. lk brun . .1tl!lt' S-11
of Fame, Canton , July 23-29
Westt'r\'i lle. Ju ly 1-2
Ohl\1 l'11al Cu. ,\ !-.t-.lgn 11f
Spnlldt•st '7H. Ht L'hwonrl.
Huck Finn Days, Marietta.
Old Fash ioned July 4th
E a:""~t
'r•11:
.hl~h' ]!)
l'elebratton. Ashville, JulJ· 1- July 30
l'l l'l' "::-;tL·&lt;tlo. H ~lJ!'l t ' lm t11
Str·:n\'ht' n·~ F t·~t! r:ll. Tr(l;. .
U.S. Open Junior Drum and
l
Paul S1nwn. l.ob ~ :uHl !!. ·"'"'' 10-11
Bugle
Co rps Competition,
lt h

l\Ieigs

Property

Transfers

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M ;H !tr Samut&gt; l H \ 1&lt;1\ . .J~r&lt;ln
1\1 \t a~. I .ol." ~ B, ~l. ltJnJ L't'
Frt't'rl i1 I. \\ t•lb WliltHlll
Ft l,,l l'r Wt'lb , lkbnrah MHI'Il'
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DurH'U&gt;: , .~ • :!iTt' . OI J\'l'
Albt•rt Hill Jr .. Oril t-: Hill
hJ Hnrwl.d J. Bro \\ mn~. Anna
L. Bro w r11 n ~. 1:12 acre .
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Eblen tu .\lark .-\ Otter. Lui.
So:d1sbu r) - Po nle r tl ~
IJo) le :\ Smales. Ota na H
Smttl('s to F'rt•da Buchana n. 3
&lt;~ rr es. Ohn
Sam flt ek;, Jr . :&gt;!at1ha
llhea rhrk&gt; ,,, Bubb' G.
Ha ck, 5.~76 acres. S&lt;:t ll'nt.
Hl)gf..'r Bl;:t c k . K aru l~ n
Bla( k tu \1 i chtl el 1\. [; tJmorl' .
D(•borah J Gtl nw n~. Parrel s.

Hut land
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M Ste1\ art tn Zall~ B.
Mr du r ~. Prarl t ; \kdurs.
L~ ft.S and P&lt;irtels. H utl~ nd

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Thr esherri1en 's

· Convention , Burton. Aug . 4-6
Ohio Mennonite Relief Sale.
Kidron, Aug. 5
Separatists Day s. Zoar.
Aug. 5-6
Salt Fork Arts and Crafts
Festival, Cambrid~e . Aug .
11 -13
All-Ameri ca n Soap Box
Derby , Akron , Aug. 12
Rio Grande Bean Din ner .
Hio Grande. Aug. 12
Ohio State !'air. CHiwnbus.
Aug. 15-27
Bratwunt F estiva l .
Bucyrus, Aug, 17-19
Ca nal Festival, Roseue Vi llage, Coshocton, Aug. 18-20
Li merick Bean Dinner,
Limerick, Jackson County,
Au~ . 19
Czech Days, Dtllonv al e,
Au g. 19-20
Parade of the Hills, Nelsonville, Au g 20-26
River Days Festiv" l, Portsmouth , Aug. 30-Sept. 4
Swet•t Co rn Festival ,
Millersport. Au g. 30-Sept. 2
Mel on Fest ival, Milan .
Sept. 2-1
T o mato F est ival ,
Heyno ldsburg, Sept . 6-10
Ohio Honey Festival. I&lt;'ba-

non, Sept. 7-9
Nelsonville, Oc t. ~
Stcrnwhec l Fes tiv al,
Gourd Sit ow, Mount Gilead
Mariett&lt;1 , Sept. 8-10
()(' I. 7-13
.
Potato Festi val. Man tua ,
llolnt cs County Antiqu e
Sept. B-10
~·estiv a l ,. Mil le rsbur~, Oct, 7SlumptoYin
Stt!am 8
.
'Dtreshers C.1ub, near New
Bob Evans Farm Festival.
Athens , Sept. 9-10
Hio Grande, Od. 1:1-15
Ohio Balloon Rally and Air
Show, Mar ysVille, Sept. 9-10
Johnny Appleseed Festival,
Libson. Sept. 14-16
•
Pork Festival , Eaton, Sep(
16-1 7
Jelly Jamboree, Orrville,
Se pt. 16-18
Nn Mhtll
Ohio State Farm Science
Hrview, Columbus, Sept. 1921
Special Mother's Day
Jackson County Apple Festi val. Jackson , Sept. 20-23
Sale Now ln Progress
~tternati onal Mining and
Stop In i\nd Save
Manufa cturi ng Festiva! ,
ll e membcr, Mother's Llay
Cadiz, Sept. 21 -24
Indi an Summer Arts and
Is This Snntla v. May Wh
Crafts Fes ti val, Mari etta ,
Even IIIII Hours Gy
Sept. 22-24
Spec:ial Appointments
Grape Jamboree, Geneva,
Se pt. 23-24
OPEN DAILY
Ohi o Wine Fes tival,
9: 00-5 :00
Morrow. Sept. 23-30
Phone 3~4-887 - 3112
Ohio Swtss Festival, Sugarcreek, Sept. 29-30
Wondeiful World of Ohio
Mart , Akron. Oct. 5-,'l
Col umbus Day USA ,
Columbus , Oct. 5-9
Paul
Bunyan Show.

YOUR FRIENDLY KROGER STORE

Sub .\p 2. Hti!land

Wl'ils

Marion, Aug . 3.,1
Ohio Nat ional Bluegrass
F~stival , Ottawa. Au~ . 4-6

htept Cloood Saturday Midnight Tll9 AM Sunday

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REEDSVILLE - Students
of Hiverview Elementary
School will present a musical
program, "Around the World_
in 80 Minutes" at 8 p.m.
Friday in the schoo l
auditorium.
Grades one through six will
be featured in song and
dances from various muntries around the world .
Scott Upt on and Scott
Trussell, sixth graders. will
emcee the presentation
through Sesame S!. puppets.

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The trip will begin with
Sesame St. songs by grades
one and two and grades two
an d three will take the
audience to the Philippines
and Hawaii. fourth gradtrs
will represent !he Alpine
counl les and fifth graders
will present Irish songs, skits,
and dances followed by th e
Latin American music by
sixth graders. All student s
will join for the finale , "It 's a
Small World " following a
special number by the fifth
and sixth grade chorus.
Cl assroom teachers arc
assisling Maxine Whitehead,
vocal music instructor, wilh
. the directing and Jenn y
Berkhimer will provide !he
pian o a cc 0mp·an iment.
Cu•1 iimtng is being made
wtder the supervision of the
room mothers.
The public is invited. A free
will offering will be taken .
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The Montlors at the
French Art Colony for lhls
wet kend will be Mrs.
William Thomas and Mrs.
Gene Abels for lhe
Saturday, I Ill! 3 p.m.
watch and Dr. and Mrs.
J-arry Spees lor the 3 till S
watch. On Sunday the early
watch wlll be shared by
Mrs. Robert Moore and
Mrs. Elsie Lu8k; the late
duty by Mrs. Lee Lee and
Mrs. Carl Woods.

luxu rious

tufted

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CHAIR AND
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DISTINGUISHED GUESTS- Mrs. Florence ll ic hartl~. standing left. back ruw. chapeau
of the Meigs Counly Salon 710, Etghl and Forty winch celebrated its t:ll!t amn vcrsary Mon day ni~hl , is joined here by distiuguisiled guests and offlee rs, front , left tu nglll , Mrs.
Audrey Claub, nHliona l pou vior member ; Mrs. MHry Marttn, natwn;:rl duldren and youth

chai rman ; Mrs. Kay Steme~tis, dcpmtemenktllc seerctw re ; and back, Mrs. HH.: hards,
Betty Horvath . dep~rtcmental rhe~ fwau; Mrs. Vi old Ateh holz. net tiona! Cen tral
demi chapeau : i:t lld Mrs. Joy Bowmm1 dcparlcmenl.al l'aumulliiT .

Mr~ .

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]IMHtH

Po rn ero y
Top p r rce
... awlrmbe r Ca ll
Kerr! Hanby I 44(J

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Fore ~ \
f-l ro
l 01 ~ tor r d1ng
119/. 5965 or
8 57 0

announced
for Friday
"H"L' Off to Mum" will be
the theme of the motherdaughter banquet of the
Bradford Church of Christ
F\idHv.
The.dinner will be served in
the rhurrh basement at 6::10
wtlh a program to follow
hon urin K t he youngest,
uldcest, and mother wtth the
most family present. There
will also be a special honor
for an oul~ tanding mothe r.
Grandmothers will present a
style show, Mrs. Janice
Ha ~gy will give a reading,
"IVI1at b a Girl " and Mrs.
ljnda Stubart and daughters
will sing. Mrs. Barbara
Emund. Uormi tory mother tt t

Kentucky Chrisllon College,
will be th e guest speaket·.

DAUGl!TF:R BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sdulling. Cuv in ~ ton . Ky . are announci ng the birth of a
daughter. Kimberl y Renee ,
Sa turday. May 6. at the Sl.
~': Iizabet h HuspiJ.al in Covington . Mrs. Schilling IS the
fo rmer Sandra Kay Cla twurthy of Mitldleport. The
five puuntl, 11. ounce Infant,
first child fo r Mr. and M1·s
Schilling , is now in the intensive care utut of Children's
Hospittt l

in

Cind nn a t1.

Gnmdparents are Mr. and
Mrs. llenry Clatwurthy, Middleport ; Mr. and Mrs . .Jacob
Schilli ng , Lancaster . Gre"lgrandparent s ar c Mrs .
Flossie Schilling and Mrs.
Shir ley Spires, both of
WOkcsville ; Mrs. Virginilt
Kin~ Pomeroy , "''d Mrs.
Margaret Cilttworthy. Middleport. Mrs. llenry Clalworthy is in Covington with
the family .
'

KAY ,\DKfNS
SEI.ECTF:D
bt~c u

Ka y

1\ 1m ti\'t' of t harlcston. W.

selcd cd

\a . sht· graduat&lt;-d from

"Girl til the Vear" til the Xi
Gamma Mu Chapter of

Wt·st \"irginiu St.tlt• Cullt~ ,ltt'

Adkin!'i has

Hda Sigma. Phi Surority.
Selt•diHn was madt• hy

10% DISCOUNT

Wdl bl!y l p1ere or

popul ar \'' Oit· uf tht•
membership and \n&amp; s &lt;JJIItnUIItl'd at lht• rt•t'l'llt
Founder's lluy rlinnrr. Sht·
wali prrsc nttd a trophy.

Mi ss kins is a teat'her atlht'
K)'gt·r Cn·ek lligh S&lt;'htiul .
SEH VKE HEW
( ;J' ilV CS HJC Sl'J"\"IL'CS Wtil

bt

held at :1 p 111 . tuJily il l the
llec ·h (;rove Cemt'lery fur
MI ~S
Vir gllllil F1shcr.
da ughter nf Ute late ( 'harlcs
11tl Ida Kuehler Ftsher,
Pomeroy rcsi denl':i . Funcrii l
.~rvices for Mi58 Fi shl•r were
/wid at 11 H./11 .. his mut·ning

al Cha rleston. W. Va. l.ot:ill
relat tve~ inelude Mtss P. nna
Smit h and Mrs. Genevieve
Mctnh ar l, cousins. Miss
Fisher visited he1·e frequent ly with relatives.

Phi

Sorority

in

.lauuary 1969 and was atlive in the Alpha Alpha
Chapter in Charleston. In
Uta t t'hapter she served as
prt•s id c nt , neurd ing

( Orn p lel o:

h o u ~eh o ltl
qu e~

Ne w uwd , o r o rr lo
Mort1n ., Fu rn i't uu.&gt; 'J (j f'J

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Co 1&lt;1 1 Pom e ro y 992 2089

1972 PONTIAC CAIALINA
992 74JJ
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$300

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I o nq Bo n orn

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Ucon
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Ph o n e 99') 746 '1.
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1975 VW RABB I I Good co nd rllo n
28 000 rnil e~
$1500 Phone
997 7'140

PAIR FOR DRESS
PAIR FOR CASUAL

N o ti ce is t1er eby gtven th.:tl
i n pu r su an ce o f a r esolution
o f the Bo ard o f Educat ion ot
! he Eastern Lo c al Sc hool
District a d opted on Mar ch
14t h . 1978, tnere w ill oe
subm i tted to a vo te o t th e
e lectors o f said
5( ho o l
D 1Sir ic t at a Spec i al Ele c lion
to be held there i n on Jun e 6,
1978 . at I he regular p la c e!&gt; ol
voting there i n , the ques1 10n ol
levying a ta x 1n th e s um o t
One H und r ed Forty Tho u sand
Dol l ar s (Sl40 ,000 .00 ) per yt&gt;ar
to r One Y ea r , beginn 1n9 w1th
a tevy on the 1978 lax l rst and
d upl ic ate tor th e pu r pose ot
Cu rr ent ex p ense s . o f I he
Eastern Local SchoOl D 1s tr ic t
to prevent th e t emporary
Cl osi ng or p ermanen t clOSi n g
o t on e or more sc hOOls wttl1 1n
t he school di~tr i cl
Th e est i mi'l·ted avera g e
aClCllllonal la K rate ou ts1de o l
lhe l rmitat ion 1mpose d by
Sec t ion 'lot Art tc l e XII , O hrO
Cons t i tulron . a~ certr fr ed by
the County Aud tt o r is Ten
mill s for ea c h one do l! ar Of
valua t ion . wh rc h amount s to
One Do l lilr lor ea c h one
hundr ed dollar s ol valuatiOn
The p olls tor sa 1d c 1cc t 10n
will be open at~ 30 a n_l , an d
remain open unt il 7 30 p m ,
Of sa td da y
By order o f th e Boar d o t
Ele c t1ons a t Me 1g s County ,
Ohio
Ernest A Wingett
Cha1 r man

Doro l hy M
Date d

May

Johnst on
O i r eclor
8,
1978

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Ror n or
May t O 11 &amp; I)
5hm e l ot~ olrr)£'11 ~ w o rnPn ~
ond chrldre n ~ clo thn 1g o ll .., r t • '~
ond 1111 ~c l o ng Bortom OhiO
4th hou se on loh from Pos r Ot
h&lt;e tO o rn ro 3 prn Good bo l
r t e g o~&lt;oo K s l ovc 5 10

f. OUR FAMII Y Yo1 d 5oiP. May 11
9 4 Rol p h Por J.. e1., CR 30 all
f.(t I
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s110ll e' Ot her us ef ul

CALIFORNIA
COBBLERS
WEEKEND

SALE
Colors brown , blue.
w hit e, &amp; red .
2" heel , open heel or
open heel and toe'

1 t ern~

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t44
Mu lberry A ve11ue
Pomeroy
lhur ~ h 1 5,ol 10om Ia 4 pm
Clolli1ng
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rlf'll l\ A l\o 0 11!1que upr rq ht Vrc
h olu o r1d l (.• co rd ~ $250 and on

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rf'~1denc&lt;;
noll h o l Chcs le1
Ohto on ~ t ct1 c: Pr ! J rnd£·~ on
Cou11 ty Rood 36

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Pets for Sale
HOO f HO ll O W Horw\ Buy &gt;ell
11 0d (' Qr 1r o rr 1 No." ~'&gt; nml u~ed
~o ddlt.&gt; ~ Ru tli R&lt;~ I' J+.:''&gt; A than y
(014 ' 69f:l 3 /QQ

f.(I SINC ST AR K1 •111 1PI 8uur1 lr1r
Indoor an d ou 1Uot.11 ru r 1~
GroortH n q a ll breed~ (1(1 011
~ an11o r 'r' · lor:.d rl r(•)
Clw~ fme
Phon P i 6 14 t 307 01n

SIMON'S
PICK-A-PAIR
and

GIFT SHOP
W. Main
Pom eroy , 0 .

Mu Chapter and for the
I)&lt;I Sl two yeo1rs has bt·en
n·t·urding Sl't'rdary .

ATI'F:Nll WWDING
Mr. and Mrs. Ch"l'les Bradbury an d 0 . P. Klein Middleport , ami Mrs. Manon
Fugale and son. Fri:lnk.
Athcn:oi, were ftll tullg Lhuse attendmg the wedding of f' nstgn Peter F. Klein . Jr. and
Nancy Jean Harden ~atuniHy
at the U. S. C'laval Ae&lt;Hlcmy
Chapel HI Annapolis, Mel .

FOR MOTHER'S DAY

Show her with cards and candy
from Dutton Drug Co.
BUY MOM THE

BEST

BUY
RUSSELL
STOVER

On all women's Tennis Shoes,
House SlippeiS, Bags, Shoes
and Sandals.

CANDY
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Lll\o''""' . soft cushton lll!l ·

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JU\ t u ~ht with lhC'
Vtljirlblt• Powc1 )ek'&lt;1or.

cookt!'CI

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\t"l' you / llt•,rl&lt;'r foe dl'l11rl ~ .

CALORIC'

$549

Reg . S599

CHAPMAN SHOES
"Next to Elbtrfelds in Pomeroy"

Newly

985 4197

st•t• rl't.ary, t•urrl'spuudiug
scnl't&lt;try &lt;Jlld held various
t·hairposiliuns. t\ftcr mm•ing to Ga llipoli s she
transfcrn•d intu Xi Gamma

ntURS.-SAT.

and su per fl exib l e
wood wedges f rom
Footworks , just th e
lOOk vou want f or t ne
f un
times
ahead
Topped in r ic h natural
lea th e r
l or
the
str a pp iesL
happiest
f oo tw ear
t eet1ng
going!
T &amp;n , N av y

$800

PUBLIC NOTICE
GOOD
U5 H5 11a &lt;t o r
v. rth
N o t ice i s hereby given lhat
' hy d ro u lr c 3 p i tutch 74/ 30 / 4
on the 1st drry o f May , 1978 ,
LOC AL G N~ o wn e r 1973 Do l sun 2
T he Mei gs Count.,. Boa rd o t $CA SH$ l o r p.mk { 01 '&gt;
f'ry e~
d uu r co upP 50 000 in de~ Alter
Ment a l R e tardat ion adopted
lru( k on a Auto Pari ~ Wre( kPr
S [XJ pr n t al l 992 399 4
R ul es l or Not i f ica t i on o f
j er v r r:. r~ l1r e so!e and Repou
Meeti ogs to the Publ ic and
lll75
MU ~ IANG G HIA P.S P B,
Putlond 'f 42 2081 or PcrHr/ o rl
N ews M edia pursuan t t o
A ( ~ un r uu l AM FM fJ Hock
142 f./5 75,
12 1 22 , R C . lo r t he purpo sv o f
~· rr • r.-.o r L•crr wrndow de fogger
es t ab l is hin g a me t hod f or an y
CO IN~ ( U~HE:. N O
to k er1~
o ld
(.a ll o/t pr 5 pm 99') 6130
pe r son to de ter mine t he l1me
poc ko t wat dw~ ond cho rn•,
and place ot a ll requt ar
1 1 1/~ CHL V RO Lfl MO NTE Carl o
~ rl 11er and gold We need 1964
meetings and the t ime , p l a c e
P 'J f' B A C 997 2628
nnd o ld e r '&gt; fiv er { O rr1~ Buv •,ell
a nd p urp ose of all !&gt;pe ci al
mee t in g s ,
t or
mak. rng
or trad e Cal l Hoger Worm le y 1966 MU ~ IANG J J I 4bbl Aul a
p r ovisio n s tor giving advan c e
14/. 13:.1 I
loh of e .o:hm $550 or be ~ ! o f
no t ice of speci a l rnee t rny s to
/ l;' r
ln le rP-.Ied coll(' r ~ o nly
ne ws
med i a
tha t
ha v e O LD CO MIC b ook ~ &lt;hrldr (•n '•
o h• ·r 5 pr n qcn 7995
re que s ted not!l icat ron and
book s
e tc
PO B o~ 15 1
furt he rm ore for
mak.tng
Alh f'm O hro 614 593 H f:J9
n ot i fi calion o f all meetmgs at
WAN! 10 BUY A l l1 ~ C halrncr~ ~arntJing Equipment
which any spec if 1C typ e of
D t4 D IS o r John Deere rrr
pub l ic bus1ness 'I S to b e
discusse d . T hese Rules are 1n
good corr dii iO II 742 :n~ q
1qn 24 !r W1ld e n10~ ~ Compe1
a dd i t io n to any appl1 c ab le
)pi t co nt o1ne d l (on toe! Ear l
WAt-JilO 10 buy Good used
l egal requ 1r emen t s
Crl k e y
f arr~ I C W
H! s
lurnber
D1fl ere nt ~I lL' !&gt; und
Co p ies ot said Rules are
f' orn&lt;.-ro y Oh 10
avai lable at th e Oft 1ce o t l he
l(' 11grhs 742 :J07 4
Ch airman a t th e Bo ard a t n·1e
Coun ty Cou rt House
NOI 1Ii c al10n ot both regular
and speci al mee t ing s wil l oe
'NU DO UBL ~
WID~
M1dwo'r'
posted on the Bull etin Board
If YOU ho ve a &gt;F'tvl( ' ' l o nl h='l
in t he ha l lway on lhe Se cond
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Mann 1ng D Web s ter .
lo&lt;; t('r wr th o ~..-.otr!\('1 Wort ! Ad
Chairman
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MCiqS Co u nty
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Board of Mental
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clo lhrn g
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Mdd1ed El •:.&gt;ell p11d Bonttll"

aJHl nwvcd lo Gallipolis in
Sl-pl . 1975. Sht• jninl-d BtU.
SiKm.a

Auto ~ales

NO ll l:M 100' large or tCJto ~ 111oll

NGTICE OF ELECTION
OF TA X LEVY
FOR EASTERN LOCAL
SCHOOL DIST'R l CT

THIS YEAR FOR MOM

AGAIN

INGELS
ITU.RE

Wanted to Buy

Wanted to Uuy

Oll&gt; ~UHNIIUH!:_ 1 w b a x c~ br o ~ s
bed ~ rr o11 bed ~ e l{
~o m p l c te
hou 5eh old.Ji. W11te M 10 M rller
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4. fl orn~roy Ohro or co lt
9'12 77b0

rich lashloo Iabrie. they

ICROGU COST CUTTER COUPON

S Gal. Bucket

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llamptun,
and Mrs. Julia
llysell . It was noted that a
check for $80.25 had been
received from the Meigs
Jun io r lli gh Sc hool in
memory of Sherri Marshall.
It is to be sent to Ot·. Gordon
Young at the National Jewish
Hospital for cystic fibr osis
research . A thank you note
was read from the Charles
Marshall family .
Mrs. M~:~rtin gave a re:;umc
of the history of the Mci~s
Salon noting that 1t sta rted in
1965 when · the late Esther
Edgar was departemental
chapeau. The chHrter was
received on Aug. 10, 1965.
During the past 1:1 years, the
Sa lon has raised over $20,000
lui projeds. Total for
children and youth thi s year
is $1.203, with 949 hours of
volunteer work.
The Salon endorsed Violet
Aichholz as a candidate fur
national l'aum onier fur
1978-79. F:ndorsements were
read lot· Mrs. Treva M.
Riemink as candidate fur
chapeau nationale. Intruducc'!l were Mrs. Mabel Brown,
Gallia County past president
of !he American Legion Aux ·
liiary; Mrs. Hichards. a past
dbtnd presiden t of the
American Legion Auxiliary;
and Mrs. Graee Pratt and
Mrs. Hazel Grant. salon
chapea us.
A donation of $100 was
nlllde to the scholarship fund .
Mrs . Marj ut·te Goe tt and Mrs.
llampton had chat·ge of gifts
fur the distinguished ~ uests
who also received t'Orsage~
from the Salon. Mrs. Pearl
Knapp handled the loot bags
and Mrs. Knapp and Mrs.
Hysell were in charge of the
door prizes with Mrs. Marie
lloyd receiving a floral ar-

lasting comlorl .

4PIGS. WITH COUPOII!O 1110 AOOiliONAl mtNASE I
illCtUOI!C THIS ll[Mi
I
UMI1 ON( CO UltON ,[II FAMily
I
C.....~$MN, ..,, .., _,Iri.I U ltll
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Eatmore
Biscuits

TRADITIONALLY
LOVELY
MATCHING SOFA,
CHAIR AND
LOVESEAT

•~.. o&lt;S . Superbly cushion ed

I

Pkgs.

Wt!h or
Wtlhout Ftber

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Biscuits

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Adinner party marking the
13th anniversary of Meigs
County Salon 710, Eight and
Forty, was staged Munday
night at Trinity Church.
Distinguished guesli; included Mrs. Betty Horv.ith ,
Ohio
departemental
chapeau ; Kay Stematis,
departemental le sccretaire;
Joy Bowman, l'a umonier ;
Mary Martin . · na ti onal
children and youth chairman ; Audrey Glaub, national
pouvior member; and Violet
Aichholz, national Central
Division demi chapea u. They
escorted were to the platform
by Eunie Brinker . Ia concierge of the Meigs Sa lon.
Also presented during the
eve'hing were depar!emental
committee members, Mrs.
· Grace Shade, resolutions
chairman ; Mi ss Errna Smith,
lrophies and awards chairman ; and Pea rl Knapp, third
·member of the trophies and
awards l'ornmittce.
Guests present fur the dinner besides those named
were George Glaub. grand
correspondent fur Forty and
Eight ; Joseph H01vath, Osby
Martin , and Adam Martin .
Greetings were extended to
them by Mrs. Florence
Richards, chapeau. The Happy Harvesters Class of Trini ty Church served the dinner
fo llowing the invocation by
Mrs . Rhoda Ha ckett.
l'aumon ier . Trtbl cs wc rl'
decorated in the red and
white colors of the Salon.
The business meeting openl'&lt;l in ritualistic form wtth
Mrs. Brinker posting the flag,
and Mrs. Ha ckett giving the
pra)•er . Mr s . Hil' har (t
welcomed members from
Vinton County 752; Vranklin
County 333, Crawford Co unty
389 ; and Gallia County lil 2.
1\pp utnted
to th t•

Musical program slated
at Riverview School

,\t edu rs lu Thum as 0
St t'Wa r1 . .Joan M Stewe~ rt ,
Pi.lrcels. Rutlrmti

Fleece
Towels

Eight and Forty Salon celebrates 13th year

Pomeroy Flower Shop.
nominating f.'Uiruniltec were
The June 5 meeting will be
Mrs. Marie Boyd. Mrs. Lula held at the ca mp site of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hayes.

Sugar Free 7·Up
or Seven-Up

1011\l S Al iSF ACTIO N GU AAANl[ [

11 - Thepaily Sentinel, Middleport:Pomeroy, 0., Wednesday, May 10, 1978

BAKER FURNITURE
Middleport, 0.

THIS MOTHER'S

DAY BUY
HALLMARK

CARDS

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�13- The Daily Sentmet, Middleport·Pomeroy 0 . Wed nesday M·11. 10 1"78
TRACY '
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12 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesda), Moy 10, 1978

WANT AD
CHARGES

Havi ng purchased a la rger
motor hom e will sacri fice
this one.
77 Dodge, 8 ,000 miles , 1812
ft.. 360 V-8, arr, AM - FM
tape , sleeps 6, CB , ga s-etec.
stove . ref. , tu r. , ht r .,
shower, dual battery . 30
ga 1-wtr . tnk .- 2 hold rn_ks.
Ex. cond . Ca ll da ytime
M on .. Fn . on ly H. C. Peery ,
New Haven , Ph . 304 -882 -

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Want Ads T~rn Unwanted Items Into Cash

FOR SALE
MOTOR HOME
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Now Op en in Mason

ruc,t!.n
lhn.1 F r Hi, rl

9 West -Horton Street

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th r· ol.!l trdut I' prd;IJ• .r\r••ll

Op e ning Specia ls
Good lhru May 1Jth

StulJ·'·'

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Free mspectto n of rgnition,
poinh se tting { dwell and
condtfto n resr sta nce and
timing ).

Nolia•
Cor~on ~

f e •oco Ru t lan a no . . .- open
under qe w rnor,ooemf'nt Com
plere au to rno w~r A C '"''
vrce and rep(lrr Wt:!d,rq Penn
zorl produ ch

Tune -up and coo l ed
engine
Fuel injection

WILl f)Q rooirnu ond h ou~ t"' h:-Hr
Or'd llu rhur lhrry p0rr1lrrrg (nil
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l? • po rodrnq
and ho~ opernng~ for M onaqer~
ond Dea l er ~ Ponr Pion &lt;' •
perren.ce
help i LJI
Our
guor('n te-ed ra y3 a nd grit~ .,ell
lh emseloe~
No to~h &lt;~rvE:"~t
men l
N o ~ EH vr(e charge to
tu\tQm(•r ~
No &lt;Oii€'(1111Q
delrverrng
Cor
phone
nefeHo r y Call (ol/eo Carol
Dar 518 43q 8395
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EXPERT
HUNTER

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BA BYSI II ER 5 o nd 1:1 yeo t old rn
our home Monday thru frrdo y
f'n.one qQ2 0060
HOM~M AK E R S wm l. a l ew f~ver1
rn g ~ o wf'e h ~or n 5/00 wf't;"k ly
Oernon5trme MERR I MA C roy!o
onrl grit ~
N o mvp~ t rnC'n t
dolr-.err ng or collt'&lt;I•On )up€'r
~~~or p o~r t ror1'&gt; o-.orloble
Coil
Ann Ba..:t er (oii Prt or 319
5S6 BBB 1 or wntr&gt; MHHII MAC
•801 JACKSON Dubuque Io wa
5?001

be a cc epr rng o pp lrCO I !OI1~ and
condvc trng tn ter v1ew~ I r 0111
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8 30 to 17 00 on May 17 l or
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Pr Plea!&gt;onr Otea Apply m ptlr
son a t the Pt f&gt; lea\an! Inn
M rlr t ory borkgiClund prl' ft:rred
Wt• ore 011

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Guaranteed Training-

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J '&gt; pe ed r u rr ~ g oad '!tiS 33/1:1
IC/77 \-\'I( HI IA OUA ( HIIA ')prr+l
l o It J,b er gla:.:. bo s~ boot I ul lv

CO!pC' !t.•rl
80 h p
M t•r(ury
mo toi
7B 11 10del
M ercury
l hru\ l(' r lrol l111g rn oro1 ~ .. 110
l uC'I rorrlo. 'l 0€'1 orcll cd lrvc
w£&gt;1h
Bu 1l t 111 •cc rh ro ~r

1ocho m(!1('t anrl ~ peedorn~&gt;te1
Oo1ihle'&gt; m ~ lo.r boor lDrnpl e re
wtth !10rl£&gt;r
Con to rt b1dr c
YrJ\Jrrg 99'] 7630
1Cf67 HONDA 65H . $1 00
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39 ]!0 Single,

540.00 Married

Any U.S. made car- part s
extra t1 need ed . Excludes
front Wheel drive cars .

Call

~4 J4

COU NTRY MOBilf Horne Por lt
floulf&gt; 33 north of f' om!' l ;;y
Lo rgt? Ia • ~ (al199'} 747Q

Pomeroy Landmark
W Carsey, Mgr .

Phone 991 -21 81

for Sale
\to .. {· ~ "' ';)ou tht2o', lf&gt;lrr Ohro
jotul
M trr\
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l r•11 P"'ood on:i Nolnuo z,o"
H+ •ut Co ~ P \J IIIOIIl [),
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Athe n~ ol .r 'J926()JQ o•
t.l 4 b9tr I I B7

p1•pp f'r ~ 1r1myor r011 wO • ~eel
bo no no
~ f,,J, p••ppc·•~
Pl u~
•n any ·1r ll" 'l.'lll vorr t·lrt''
ol
!umoto plan t ~ nonny lurrd~ of
hcngu1g
bo~ln•t .,
und par
Hower~ l ar q(' vo• •Ply ol 011
nuol~ 111 /lot ~ Clvla rrd Form &lt;,

on d

G'et• n h ou~ ('

Rorm('

Geroldr11e (leland
~ OR M~MORIAI

S17S po•

mon th pl u~ ut. lrtr t· ~ Q85 ~12 1

lu1110Ce A
'] 7'J gal . l ucl tar1k wrth go ugo

l r!ter
!:loth lo r $100
94') Jill or I:!Pipr eQ I4 J1J 1:125 7
nltt&gt;1 4 pp +
ond

1976 H: U-' CJ~ 4 wh~:.•el duve J04
v f't rLeci reo~Or10bly Phon(&gt;
Q85419+l

Colt 9Q2 14tH

992.5776

O rr brg lot

(rly wa ter

go ~

IH::: ]S::DR OOM home

I'J7J G RA V~l Y I~ACIO R 11 h p
duul wh('E.&gt;I\ C'iec tr oc ~ t or t 36
mowe1 S800 OQ'} 340'1
H O M~

G RO WN torno to plant~
fr1,provc·J M r ,•r on arrd ~ orl y
Vrol (• n t Al )o cobbogP pl a n t ~
1hornO\o Hoyruor1 O C I O~\ !1om
'-lwrm n ~tng
Poo l
~yrocu'&gt;e
Oh ro

3',

Ch ec k our low . low
pn ces on

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,
POTACH, FERlO-PELS
&amp; BLEND
Pomeroy Landmark
Q"' ~ck W. Carsev , Mg r.

-

Phon e 992 -7181

VIRGil&amp;. ,S R.
·

·

Rou te

Specialized
in
vard
grading ,
driv ewa y s,
land scaping, etc ,

1q A CI\~ S ~roo m hou~c CR I H
l o r · rno re qrf orrn ot roll
r oll

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

m

t...r::!

SALES AND SERVICE

~EPTIC

TANK
CLEANING

R. esi d e nt ia l
and
commerctal.
Call
fo r
estimate, 24 hour service.
Anyday , anytime.

Phone 985.3806
Jacl( Ginter 985·3806

Jl 2 baths , garage, patio,
porch . I acre . $3 1, 900.00 .

JUST LISTED ·

1 story

fr ame , nice location . 5 BR .
1
baths ,
carpeting ,
' paneling . trl e $10,000 .00

JUST LISTED -

I story

frame , 6 rooms , 3 SR . bath ,
~rf ba semen t , garden
space .
storage
bldg
Overlooks rivJr . EXTRA

NICE SS .OOO .II!r
SM ALL FARM - Appro&gt;

75 acr es , fenced , spr ings ,
some woods. small barn ,

nice l BR home 530,850.0&lt;1.
J NI CE ACRES - Home 1

yrs . old . 3 BR , 1 balh s.
for mal

d ining ,

u tili t y .

patio. porch . 518 ,000 00.
LIVE IN HAVE INCOM E
1 BR , bat h, lots ot ground ,
garage .

NG

furna ces .

513.850.00
ROOM GALORE - 5 BR ,

bath, basement. parches .
some
remodeling .
$6 ,71;Q()

ROUTE 33 -

1 s lory

f_ram~ , recent l v renovated .
tn nt ce conditton , NEW
si d ing . furnace, carpeting
and others .

WHEN YOU HAVE TO
MAKE A FAST SALE
LIST WITH US.
Htnr~ E. Cle land
Realtor
Hank , Kathy &amp; Leona

Tank

bedroom frame home .
Natural gas healing . bat h.
washer dr yer . hoo k ups .
Large fenc ed lot with
park ing . S9 .500.

116,SOO .
BASHAN

Large

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

3

Has natural gas heaL T.P.
water and 3 car garage
Over an acre of land . Just

GeorgeS . Hobsf ett er Jr .,
Broker
107 1 , Sycamore St.
Po m eroy , Ohio

Large

br ic k on ~I
near
Cheshire
Ha s 2 api,trl
ments , 5 bedr oom s J
baths , 2 furna ces, Gallta
water·, and lo1s of young
dw arf fru it trees on p,.
.1cre lot .

WILL TRADE

PHONE 997-6333
Office Hrs.: 9 a.m .-4 p.m .
Close d
Thur sda ys and
Sa turday s af noon .
'f our Full Tim e
Real Es tat e Broker

This2 or 3

bedroom home is out ol
town . Has 11 1 bal hs and ful l
ba sement. Large lot dnd
ou lbuilding . If you hdve
vacant land just making
brush , tr ade for th is dnd
make a r enlal.
S20,000 - for 3 properties In
I. La rge older home wif h 9
room s and 2 baths , a 3 car
garage
with 4 ro om
apartment and ba th , p lus a
smal l bu siness build ing

IF
YOU
HAVE
A
PROBLEM IN SELLING
OR BUYING, CONSU LT

us.

Ni ce 3 bedroom hom e, very
mod er n, one floor plan
loca ted Jn Rustic Hil ls;
Sy ra cuse, Ohio. Make a
reasonable offer .
~ t ort and fi fl ing station ,
•ncludl ng
s tock
ttnd
f i:.-tures , doing a good
Lo cated
in
bu sine ss
Langsville, Ohio Priced at

125.000 .00.
WE NEED LISTINGS
VERY BADLY . REA L
ESTATE IS SELL ING SO
LET US SELL YOURS .
Chery lle mley , Assoc-iate

G. Bruce Teaford
H@len l. Teafo r d

•

Sue P. Murphy
As sociates

Home Phone 742 -2033
GeorgeS . Hobst effer Jr.
Broker

Hom• Phon e 991 ·$139

992 ·2259 - 992-6 19 1

CALL

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

THE WISEMAN. REAL ESTATE AGENCY

10 ACR~S - Vacant, land on blacktop road. Beautiful
home ~1te About 5 minutes from 5 Poin ts Price
513 .800.
.

IN GALLIPOLIS

Day

8('ou t rl ul

IQ7 4 CJO I 1011 (h l'"' DII• t l W B
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31 (XX) rnrlr~ M odPrn
Supp ly 399 W M orn P om~r ov
992 '1164

RT. J3 - 10 ACRES of land along Rt 33

4

AT 446-3643

lane just

rt

Rt . I
Middloport, Ohio
24 Years Service

SPRING SPECIAL
Compl•te Paint Jobs
llOO.OO
Small Cirs
l a rge Cars

5125 .00

Trucks

IIIS .OO

Body work &amp; repair 51 .00
per i nch usimjJ only the be st
Dupont materials.

741 ·3010

4 9-1 mo.

business Servi uefi
BRA DFO RD
Au ett o nt!'e l
Com
plotu ~o r vrce Ph on e q4q 1487
01 QJQ /000 . lioc rna Ohr o (n it
~ 10 df or d

SO WER S REPAtR

HWOO D

Swe cpe 1~ t o(J) I P.r~ rrono, all
'l rnall op pl ranc-es l aw n mow fH

tH?K t to Stat e H!ghwol" Garage
on Rout e 7 P hon 1~ (614 ) 985

3815

Pho ne Q91

tXC AVAriNG dote r . loodm ond
bod .. hoe w ork , du m p trucks
011d lo -boy s lor htr e wrll haul
l rf l d ut 10 ~0 11 lrrnes tone and
91 OvQI Coli Bob or Rogtn Jel -

t KCAVA liNG

doLor
backh oe
(harte~ R Hot ·
I reid ,
Bock H o
Se r 11ce
Rutland Ohro Phon e 7471008

opd

d rt chcr

do

rool mg

co n st ruc tron

I JTTI.E OH I%\ N 1\ N~ IIc

kitchen . li ving room &amp; both . Large lot with fenced
yard Call now , pr iced to sell.

LOOK WHAT WE GOT - 57 acres with a nice 1', story
h~use wi t h 3 bedrms. and I' 1 baths M ostly carpeted .
B1g centra l fireplace with heafalalor. Sma ll barn and

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po .. rl)g Rt 143 Pho 11e I (bl-'111 )

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ternod a led &lt;ecom lt ttl!! plum
b r11 g corpt.!lllly and 9t'l1fHOI
rnorrHenance
13 y eors ••
pe1 1err tc 99' 3685

SAVE ON
CARPETING
DRIVE A LIITLE
&amp;
SAVE A LOT

s '"

Birthdau

A man wl1at' II
own up t' bein' as old

present fer
is de:Servc
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F ltANK &amp; EHN IE

Call142-l211
TALK TO
WENDELL GRA TE
CARPET CONSULTANT

SHOPLIFTERS WILL
BE TREATED WITH
THE GREATEST
COURTESY

•sporting goods·
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Pomeroy Landmark
~ack W Car!tY• M9r.
~

Phone'/92·2181

1'

2

acre" With nice 1 bedrm . mobile home

wtth 2 rms . built on wi th fi replace . Workshop wllh
other buildings . Eastern Loca, .

We Neod listings
We have buytrs for many types of prOperty

CALL JIMMY DE EM Associlie . 949·2388

MEMBER

Laraest Selection In The Valley
6B ACRE FARM Pr lcereduced lo ~•6. 900 . Allroclive
remode led 1 story fa r rn home -;irl~ ce home features
a large living room , dint'"O(.~\l'"- rlchen , 5 bedrooms,
&amp; 1' 1 ba th s. 15 ar; t..\i t,.: . .,1 1e la nd wi th balance in
pasture and wood, ~ .,.,aer barn &amp; garage . You must
see th j5 one , It's w.:tt worth the price . Located off R:t.

315 in ' Meigs County

Bluegrass 20: Consumer Surv i val Kit 33 .

7·3Q- Ba seball 3,4: Malch Game PM 6; Tall let ales B:
MacNeiJ .Lehrer Reporl 10.33: Muirl leld '78 10;
Nashville On The Road 13; Marly Robbins'
Spotlight IS .
8:0(}.- Welcome BacK , Kotter 6,13; Ch ips IS : Body

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Gambit
M idday Magazi ne 13 .
12 ·Jo--Rvan's Hope 6, 1.3 : Bob Bra un 4; Gong Show 15;
Sea r ch for Tomor row a.10 . E lec . Co. 33 .
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1
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w• fh firepla ce, basement, fuel Otllu rnac~ , garage
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Ha s a drilled well and
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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

9 :oo,_ Merv G riff in 3 : Ph i l Donahue 4, 13, 15 ;
Emerge ncy One 6: Brady Bunch 8: Match Game

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lour ordmary words.

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large eal tn kilchen , and

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$9 ,600. l iYe in 1hi s 7
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Pomeroy , Ohio
Ph . 992-2164

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LIST SALE
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SSS.OI ss I. 97
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MODERN SUPPLY

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" THE MILEAGE MAKER"

Pomeroy , 0 .

Ph . 992.2848

N~W

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HUBBARDS
GREENHOUSE

Muffler . Brakes
Shocks . Tires
Battery .
Installation Service

HOM I::SII ~) for sol e I acre and
up M•ddlepor f rtf'n Ru tl and

(omrncrr•al prope • ty ClP PI OK

THURSDAY , MAY 11,1978
5:05- Fa rm Rporlll ; S;SQ-PTL Club 13 ; 5:S!i-TO Be
Announced 10; 6 ()().-PTL Club lSi 6:2!&gt;-For

6·0(}.-News 3,4,8,10, 13,15 ; Zoom 10; 6;3Q-NBC News

DURA.STEEL RADIAL

MOORE'S

H••al Est• l~ for Sale

II ROOM 1WO ~ t o ry hou ~c LJo u
bte 901 age w1th oponmellt out
burldrng ~
17 acr e s Rutla nd
Stc;&gt;war r
See or coil 1 0
741 7471

Kojak 8; l: QO--Tomorrow 3,4, 2 11}-News 13.

WE DNESDAY , MAY 10.1978

DELTA

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

•

wtJ t 011 PHI(~ '&gt;

NOl oil

a

Five 0 B; ABC News 33 ; Movie " The Sand Peb·
bles" 10.
11 ()().-JanaKi 33: 12 ;4Q-My slery of the WeeK 6,13;

s ·oo--Here Come The Brides 3; Star Trek 4; Gunsmoke
8; Mi ste r Roger 's Neighbor hood 20,33 , Hogan's
Heroes 10. Emergency One 13. Petticoat Jun c tion
5

Evenings Catl 446.J796 or 446-7881

Coli ~ AR CORN I rr•(ubotr!l~ M adeJ
12 s ho tgu rr l4) 1JSQ

FIVE BEDROOM &lt;oun tr~ horne

nrrle'&gt;
Ph ont..,

Bf j l ';)Hl (l iON o l li re bo•; t wuod

~elec t •an
llowpr~
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CITIZENS
Our
n('w
00 !&gt; ~ 0 1 '&gt; 110~\P~ f o yr•&lt;, Grit
r pnters O!&gt;St5 lonre fOU ·nc1y bP
!J hop N / nd ~t M1ddlP pCrr !
able to lr1r rn our npnrrmerrl
l or le!&gt;~ than !»50 n rnt"' ' h f 01 19!5 CR 17~ f l~rr1orr&gt; 1977 1/5
mor e
ll) l or rno t rot
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v, Hoge M anor Apa r t111enh
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on I; Q&lt;11 JJ)A
1971 f-O RO lID $175 lw111 !oun
10 • 501 oeodr aorn rnobriP h•JIIlt:' 111
dry r ub~ ') ron furn{l(r- and
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Sl 30 per rnonth Cl 4q 7?S1

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Open Mon . !i)[U Sat. 9 lil 5

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Wheel
Alignment

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but na t re qu••ed

Q"' ~ack W. Car sey , Mgr.

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our )3rd

Pomeroy Landmark

147S OODGt

He lp Wanted
lf1

Let us test vour water Free

IJOQJ 773 ·5386

rrmr11cd
n~odmg g l o s~e~ on ButtefllUI or
Mo rn Strech
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15

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let Pomeroy landmark
soften &amp; condition your
water with Co-op wate r

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REPAIRS

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WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES

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collt\1 ".) chlo rrde l e rtrlrter dog
food and all typ~:.· ~ ol salt h

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now due S7 50 per lot t or or;&lt;'
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:was

Will ( AIH lor !hl ' r'lder ly
hornt• f'horrt' Q07 i jl A

l COULD USE A ~ITTLE TA'J&lt; · FREE
INCOME. $;50,000, TULZATAKE IT OR LEAVE IT.

For Sale

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r! tt• 11uUib lh't lt'.WI"I, ·' 1111 tr..:lr'
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Bea l 33. .
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11.00.- News 3., ,6,8.10.13,15. DiCK Cavell 20 ; Lollas
Yoga &amp; You 33 .
..

SUit.

li e crossed to dummy 's
ace of diamonds and took a

club finesse which won. The
contra c t WCJ S now s&lt;J fc.
Fishbein le d a low spade
fro m dumm y a nd cove red
F:a st's three with the four .
'l'h1:&gt; won , However, even if
tl h ud not won, Harry's ace
of spades would have drawn
the remaining trump .
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tFor a copy of JACOBY MOD·
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send St

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care of rhts newspa -

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TRACY '
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12 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesda), Moy 10, 1978

WANT AD
CHARGES

Havi ng purchased a la rger
motor hom e will sacri fice
this one.
77 Dodge, 8 ,000 miles , 1812
ft.. 360 V-8, arr, AM - FM
tape , sleeps 6, CB , ga s-etec.
stove . ref. , tu r. , ht r .,
shower, dual battery . 30
ga 1-wtr . tnk .- 2 hold rn_ks.
Ex. cond . Ca ll da ytime
M on .. Fn . on ly H. C. Peery ,
New Haven , Ph . 304 -882 -

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fit!.,;:.

Want Ads T~rn Unwanted Items Into Cash

FOR SALE
MOTOR HOME
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WAGON WORKS

\ 1•0111 1111 S&lt;1!11r d,r\

Now Op en in Mason

ruc,t!.n
lhn.1 F r Hi, rl

9 West -Horton Street

-II ' i ·l
th r· ol.!l trdut I' prd;IJ• .r\r••ll

Op e ning Specia ls
Good lhru May 1Jth

StulJ·'·'

I I' 1\1
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Free mspectto n of rgnition,
poinh se tting { dwell and
condtfto n resr sta nce and
timing ).

Nolia•
Cor~on ~

f e •oco Ru t lan a no . . .- open
under qe w rnor,ooemf'nt Com
plere au to rno w~r A C '"''
vrce and rep(lrr Wt:!d,rq Penn
zorl produ ch

Tune -up and coo l ed
engine
Fuel injection

WILl f)Q rooirnu ond h ou~ t"' h:-Hr
Or'd llu rhur lhrry p0rr1lrrrg (nil
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~ l? l tNDLY H O M ~ ley 1--'arl rf&gt;\ now

l? • po rodrnq
and ho~ opernng~ for M onaqer~
ond Dea l er ~ Ponr Pion &lt;' •
perren.ce
help i LJI
Our
guor('n te-ed ra y3 a nd grit~ .,ell
lh emseloe~
No to~h &lt;~rvE:"~t
men l
N o ~ EH vr(e charge to
tu\tQm(•r ~
No &lt;Oii€'(1111Q
delrverrng
Cor
phone
nefeHo r y Call (ol/eo Carol
Dar 518 43q 8395
yf'O f

EXPERT
HUNTER

r&lt;,

BA BYSI II ER 5 o nd 1:1 yeo t old rn
our home Monday thru frrdo y
f'n.one qQ2 0060
HOM~M AK E R S wm l. a l ew f~ver1
rn g ~ o wf'e h ~or n 5/00 wf't;"k ly
Oernon5trme MERR I MA C roy!o
onrl grit ~
N o mvp~ t rnC'n t
dolr-.err ng or collt'&lt;I•On )up€'r
~~~or p o~r t ror1'&gt; o-.orloble
Coil
Ann Ba..:t er (oii Prt or 319
5S6 BBB 1 or wntr&gt; MHHII MAC
•801 JACKSON Dubuque Io wa
5?001

be a cc epr rng o pp lrCO I !OI1~ and
condvc trng tn ter v1ew~ I r 0111
8 30 to 5 00 on M ay 11 ond f r (lrn
8 30 to 17 00 on May 17 l or
~ t-cvrrt y po!&gt;r l ron!o op&lt;&gt;n 111 the
Pr Plea!&gt;onr Otea Apply m ptlr
son a t the Pt f&gt; lea\an! Inn
M rlr t ory borkgiClund prl' ft:rred
Wt• ore 011

~qual OpportvrH Ty lmploye r

Guaranteed Training-

~--

1971 C HI: V ~ OU: l SHORI bed 35U
J '&gt; pe ed r u rr ~ g oad '!tiS 33/1:1
IC/77 \-\'I( HI IA OUA ( HIIA ')prr+l
l o It J,b er gla:.:. bo s~ boot I ul lv

CO!pC' !t.•rl
80 h p
M t•r(ury
mo toi
7B 11 10del
M ercury
l hru\ l(' r lrol l111g rn oro1 ~ .. 110
l uC'I rorrlo. 'l 0€'1 orcll cd lrvc
w£&gt;1h
Bu 1l t 111 •cc rh ro ~r

1ocho m(!1('t anrl ~ peedorn~&gt;te1
Oo1ihle'&gt; m ~ lo.r boor lDrnpl e re
wtth !10rl£&gt;r
Con to rt b1dr c
YrJ\Jrrg 99'] 7630
1Cf67 HONDA 65H . $1 00
9Qi 7S6 5

39 ]!0 Single,

540.00 Married

Any U.S. made car- part s
extra t1 need ed . Excludes
front Wheel drive cars .

Call

~4 J4

COU NTRY MOBilf Horne Por lt
floulf&gt; 33 north of f' om!' l ;;y
Lo rgt? Ia • ~ (al199'} 747Q

Pomeroy Landmark
W Carsey, Mgr .

Phone 991 -21 81

for Sale
\to .. {· ~ "' ';)ou tht2o', lf&gt;lrr Ohro
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t.l 4 b9tr I I B7

p1•pp f'r ~ 1r1myor r011 wO • ~eel
bo no no
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Pl u~
•n any ·1r ll" 'l.'lll vorr t·lrt''
ol
!umoto plan t ~ nonny lurrd~ of
hcngu1g
bo~ln•t .,
und par
Hower~ l ar q(' vo• •Ply ol 011
nuol~ 111 /lot ~ Clvla rrd Form &lt;,

on d

G'et• n h ou~ ('

Rorm('

Geroldr11e (leland
~ OR M~MORIAI

S17S po•

mon th pl u~ ut. lrtr t· ~ Q85 ~12 1

lu1110Ce A
'] 7'J gal . l ucl tar1k wrth go ugo

l r!ter
!:loth lo r $100
94') Jill or I:!Pipr eQ I4 J1J 1:125 7
nltt&gt;1 4 pp +
ond

1976 H: U-' CJ~ 4 wh~:.•el duve J04
v f't rLeci reo~Or10bly Phon(&gt;
Q85419+l

Colt 9Q2 14tH

992.5776

O rr brg lot

(rly wa ter

go ~

IH::: ]S::DR OOM home

I'J7J G RA V~l Y I~ACIO R 11 h p
duul wh('E.&gt;I\ C'iec tr oc ~ t or t 36
mowe1 S800 OQ'} 340'1
H O M~

G RO WN torno to plant~
fr1,provc·J M r ,•r on arrd ~ orl y
Vrol (• n t Al )o cobbogP pl a n t ~
1hornO\o Hoyruor1 O C I O~\ !1om
'-lwrm n ~tng
Poo l
~yrocu'&gt;e
Oh ro

3',

Ch ec k our low . low
pn ces on

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,
POTACH, FERlO-PELS
&amp; BLEND
Pomeroy Landmark
Q"' ~ck W. Carsev , Mg r.

-

Phon e 992 -7181

VIRGil&amp;. ,S R.
·

·

Rou te

Specialized
in
vard
grading ,
driv ewa y s,
land scaping, etc ,

1q A CI\~ S ~roo m hou~c CR I H
l o r · rno re qrf orrn ot roll
r oll

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

m

t...r::!

SALES AND SERVICE

~EPTIC

TANK
CLEANING

R. esi d e nt ia l
and
commerctal.
Call
fo r
estimate, 24 hour service.
Anyday , anytime.

Phone 985.3806
Jacl( Ginter 985·3806

Jl 2 baths , garage, patio,
porch . I acre . $3 1, 900.00 .

JUST LISTED ·

1 story

fr ame , nice location . 5 BR .
1
baths ,
carpeting ,
' paneling . trl e $10,000 .00

JUST LISTED -

I story

frame , 6 rooms , 3 SR . bath ,
~rf ba semen t , garden
space .
storage
bldg
Overlooks rivJr . EXTRA

NICE SS .OOO .II!r
SM ALL FARM - Appro&gt;

75 acr es , fenced , spr ings ,
some woods. small barn ,

nice l BR home 530,850.0&lt;1.
J NI CE ACRES - Home 1

yrs . old . 3 BR , 1 balh s.
for mal

d ining ,

u tili t y .

patio. porch . 518 ,000 00.
LIVE IN HAVE INCOM E
1 BR , bat h, lots ot ground ,
garage .

NG

furna ces .

513.850.00
ROOM GALORE - 5 BR ,

bath, basement. parches .
some
remodeling .
$6 ,71;Q()

ROUTE 33 -

1 s lory

f_ram~ , recent l v renovated .
tn nt ce conditton , NEW
si d ing . furnace, carpeting
and others .

WHEN YOU HAVE TO
MAKE A FAST SALE
LIST WITH US.
Htnr~ E. Cle land
Realtor
Hank , Kathy &amp; Leona

Tank

bedroom frame home .
Natural gas healing . bat h.
washer dr yer . hoo k ups .
Large fenc ed lot with
park ing . S9 .500.

116,SOO .
BASHAN

Large

HOBSTETTER
REALTY

3

Has natural gas heaL T.P.
water and 3 car garage
Over an acre of land . Just

GeorgeS . Hobsf ett er Jr .,
Broker
107 1 , Sycamore St.
Po m eroy , Ohio

Large

br ic k on ~I
near
Cheshire
Ha s 2 api,trl
ments , 5 bedr oom s J
baths , 2 furna ces, Gallta
water·, and lo1s of young
dw arf fru it trees on p,.
.1cre lot .

WILL TRADE

PHONE 997-6333
Office Hrs.: 9 a.m .-4 p.m .
Close d
Thur sda ys and
Sa turday s af noon .
'f our Full Tim e
Real Es tat e Broker

This2 or 3

bedroom home is out ol
town . Has 11 1 bal hs and ful l
ba sement. Large lot dnd
ou lbuilding . If you hdve
vacant land just making
brush , tr ade for th is dnd
make a r enlal.
S20,000 - for 3 properties In
I. La rge older home wif h 9
room s and 2 baths , a 3 car
garage
with 4 ro om
apartment and ba th , p lus a
smal l bu siness build ing

IF
YOU
HAVE
A
PROBLEM IN SELLING
OR BUYING, CONSU LT

us.

Ni ce 3 bedroom hom e, very
mod er n, one floor plan
loca ted Jn Rustic Hil ls;
Sy ra cuse, Ohio. Make a
reasonable offer .
~ t ort and fi fl ing station ,
•ncludl ng
s tock
ttnd
f i:.-tures , doing a good
Lo cated
in
bu sine ss
Langsville, Ohio Priced at

125.000 .00.
WE NEED LISTINGS
VERY BADLY . REA L
ESTATE IS SELL ING SO
LET US SELL YOURS .
Chery lle mley , Assoc-iate

G. Bruce Teaford
H@len l. Teafo r d

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Sue P. Murphy
As sociates

Home Phone 742 -2033
GeorgeS . Hobst effer Jr.
Broker

Hom• Phon e 991 ·$139

992 ·2259 - 992-6 19 1

CALL

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

THE WISEMAN. REAL ESTATE AGENCY

10 ACR~S - Vacant, land on blacktop road. Beautiful
home ~1te About 5 minutes from 5 Poin ts Price
513 .800.
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Middloport, Ohio
24 Years Service

SPRING SPECIAL
Compl•te Paint Jobs
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Small Cirs
l a rge Cars

5125 .00

Trucks

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Body work &amp; repair 51 .00
per i nch usimjJ only the be st
Dupont materials.

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kitchen . li ving room &amp; both . Large lot with fenced
yard Call now , pr iced to sell.

LOOK WHAT WE GOT - 57 acres with a nice 1', story
h~use wi t h 3 bedrms. and I' 1 baths M ostly carpeted .
B1g centra l fireplace with heafalalor. Sma ll barn and

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wtth 2 rms . built on wi th fi replace . Workshop wllh
other buildings . Eastern Loca, .

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We have buytrs for many types of prOperty

CALL JIMMY DE EM Associlie . 949·2388

MEMBER

Laraest Selection In The Valley
6B ACRE FARM Pr lcereduced lo ~•6. 900 . Allroclive
remode led 1 story fa r rn home -;irl~ ce home features
a large living room , dint'"O(.~\l'"- rlchen , 5 bedrooms,
&amp; 1' 1 ba th s. 15 ar; t..\i t,.: . .,1 1e la nd wi th balance in
pasture and wood, ~ .,.,aer barn &amp; garage . You must
see th j5 one , It's w.:tt worth the price . Located off R:t.

315 in ' Meigs County

Bluegrass 20: Consumer Surv i val Kit 33 .

7·3Q- Ba seball 3,4: Malch Game PM 6; Tall let ales B:
MacNeiJ .Lehrer Reporl 10.33: Muirl leld '78 10;
Nashville On The Road 13; Marly Robbins'
Spotlight IS .
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Advocates 20.33 .
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AIRTH IS SNUFFY DOIN'

S11, 700 wilt. buy a good 2 bedrm . house and garage,
storage bu tld ing and ga rden space on St Rt . 1'4 In
Syracuse .

Friends 6; CBS News 8, 10; Over Easy 20.33.

7:oo-Cross.Wils 3,4: Newlywed Game 6, 13; Gong
Show B: News 10; Gilligan's Is. 15; Hocking Valley

8;3Q-Whal's Happening 6,13 : 9 Go-Barney M1l ler

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and see what you're gletting

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9' and 12' Vinyl
tlooring In Stock

S:3Q- News 6; Elec. Co. 20,33 : Mar y Tyler Moore ~ 0 :
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Sr . Rt. 114 toward Rutland ,

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Mis ter Rogers 20,33 ; Hogan ' s Heroes 10, ;
Emergency One 13 ; Pe1ticoat Junction 15.

The tales! JUMBLES are here In JUMBLE BOOK "10 and JUMBLE
BOOK 111 , Available lor $1 35 EACH. po!!lpald from Jumble , elo lhl!l
newspaper, P.O. Box 3-4, Norwoael, N J. 0764£1. Malle o; M clls payacle 10
N fltf spapurbooks .

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Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Als o Transmission
Re pair
Phone 992-S682

Sesame 51. 10,33; Gomer Pyle, USMC 10; Dinah 13.
4 30-L ittle Rascals 3,15 ; Gi lli gan' s I s. 4, 8; Brady

A ·· ouu·· MOMENT

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GARAGE

Poorer \5 ; Merv Griffin 6 ; A ddams Family 8 :

Whm you should nev• have when the sun
is shining b,ightly et the beach -

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ROGER HYSELl

flu p;:int~P.is

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OPERATOR5' ANNUAL
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liv rng room and kitchen 7 ba th s, ba,.ement, F A. nat .
gas he~ t In Ch ester
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about 20acres fen ced . Nice cou ntry setting oft bla ck top
roa d. Pr ice \42,000.

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bedroom home •n good condi tion . Features a basement
wi th finished fa mily room and laundry room , eal in

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A very nice I' 1 story 4

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2 3Q-Ooc lors ],4,15; Gui ding Lig ht 8,10: 3:0oAnolher World 3, 4,15; General Hosp ital 6,13:

LITTLE OJIPHo\N ANNIE-PROMOTION

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7089 nrght
. phone 992 3525 0 1 99'} 513?

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on heating cost
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close to h ospi1-al and sc hool at Laurel Ctrlf . Aski ng

bedrm house wi th I '~ baths . kit chen with built in
appl1ances. family rm . with f ireplace , all n icely
carpeted . Full basement wit~ wood -burning stove .
Attached ( 2 carl garage . Chrysler Air Temp . central
heating and cooling . Very low e!ec. bills All th is and
appro)( . one acre land . Ha ve a look . Only S-47 ,900.'

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Cellulosic (wood lib erl
Thermal Ins ulation
Save 30 pel . to 50 pet.

RlMOOH!NG Pturnbrr"1g huotr n g ""
ond all typtH o l gt..&gt;nerol re po lr
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JIM KEESEE

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AUTO PAINTING

Fortune 3,15; Fami ly Feud 6.13 ;
Partridge Family 4; L ove of Life a. 10. Sesame St .

Newscenter 3; News 4,6, 10 ,_ .. San ford &amp; Son 15 ,
Gambit
M idday Magazi ne 13 .
12 ·Jo--Rvan's Hope 6, 1.3 : Bob Bra un 4; Gong Show 15;
Sea r ch for Tomor row a.10 . E lec . Co. 33 .
:00-For Richer , For Poorer 3; All My Ch ildren 6,1 3;
News
You ng &amp; the Res tle ss 10: Not for Wome~

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'1 41 73 48

40 ACRES - In Sou th ern Local with a small barn and
dug well . About 12 acres tillable. Some wood
d
mtnerals Asking s 2 l ,SOO .
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992-7119 or 992·5041

BOB'S

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by Henn Arnold and Bob Lee

·3D--Days of Our Lives 3.4,15 ; As The World Turns

Call After S:OO or

Wi ll

norlh of Pomeroy Nrce home sites . Asktng 512, 800 .
1
6 ' A C RE~
With a nice Jl '1 sto r y house, mostly
carpeted wtth J or 4 bedrms , li v ing rm fam rly rm
w• fh firepla ce, basement, fuel Otllu rnac~ , garage
o utbu il dings . Some fen ci ng , plen t y of road frontage

A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS - Here is an excel lent 3

~~THAT SCRAMBLED WORO GAME

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Free Est .
Call : 992.3815
49lmo. pd .

DAVfiBAcKHOE
&amp;
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SERVICE

Chester, Ohio
10'30 c

Il eal Estah• for Sa l~ ·

Cleland
- Realtor Associate s

ll eaiE• tatr for Sa le

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10.
J[)..-Andy Grilli lh 8; Fami ly Altair 10.
10 oo-Card Sharks 3,d,l 5; Edgeol Night 6; Pass The
Buck 8; Joker's Wil d 10; To Tel l The Trulh 13.
10 3Q-Hol lywood Squares 3,4, 15; High Hopes 6: Pr lc•
is Righi 8, 10; $20,000 Pyram 1d 13
.
II 0(}.-High R611ers 3,Q, IS ; Happy Days 6, 13.
9

YEN ED

991·1174

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Bo x 3·

bedroom home w i th bdfh .

\16 ,000 .
NEW LIST IN G

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Jack's Septtc

3

house and "J ou lbui lding s.
Ha s a drilled well and
water line clo!,e . Will trade
for what you have . Want

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

9 :oo,_ Merv G riff in 3 : Ph i l Donahue 4, 13, 15 ;
Emerge ncy One 6: Brady Bunch 8: Match Game

unScra mble 1hese four Jumbles.
bne leltetto each square , ro lorm
lour ordmary words.

I I 9 11 c

near st ores . A good wa y 10
survive .

Also a 6 room

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BA.M. to Q:30 P.M.

lot

10 ACRES

rruc~~ Of'

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LISTING

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country lresh a ir . 5 i'l cres
on T.P. water l tne in Oli ve
Town ship .
RACINE - Good old 4
bedroom f rame home
Bath , natural gas turnac e,
city water , ba sement. niCe
large eal tn kilchen , and

illtllt~!IJII· I NEW

Radiator~

300 M.ain St.

$9 ,600. l iYe in 1hi s 7
ro omer and collec t r ent
too _ All ci ty ut ili ties and

LOVELY
BRICK
&amp;
FRAME - 3 yrs . old . 3 BR ,

4·30- J mo.

EXPERIENCED

Pomeroy, Oh io

RESIDENCE &amp; RENTAL

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

4.24· 1 mo.

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H - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Wednesday, May 10, 1918

5 fined, II forfeit
bonds in Middleport
Five defenda n.ts were fined
and 11 others - 10 of them on
speeding charges - forfeited
bonds in the court of Middleport May or Fred Hoffman
Tuesday night.
Fined were Paul E.
Spencer, 21, Middleport. $10
and tosts, illegal parking,
and $50 and costs, criminal
mischief; Ro)' L. Buchanan. ·
45, Reedsville, $225 and costs
and three days in jail, driving
while int oxicated ; Donald
l.JJvett , 54. Middleport, $50
and costs, disorderly manner; Patrick Soulsby, 20,
Pomeroy, $10 and costs,
assured clear di stance;
Freddie Older. 28. Mid·
dleport , $10 and costs, left of
center.

Racine squad
runs reported
A number of calls have
been answered b)' the Racine
Emergency Squad over the
past few days .
At 1:08 p.m. Tuesda y,
Robert White. Racine, was
taken to Vet erans Memonal
Hospital with a back injury.
At 11 :53 a.m., Paul Burton,
Raci ne, a medical patient ,
was

tak en

to

Veterans

Memorial Hospital.
On Sunda y at I p.m ,
Matthew Long , Reedsville·.
injured in an auto accident .
was taken to Veteran s
Memoria l Hospital. On
Saturday at 7: 52a .m: Everett
Roush, Racine, a medical
patient, was tak en to
Veterans Memorial Hospital;
James Wi ckline , Racine, with
an injured foot as the result of
a chain sa ~r accid ent , was
taken to Veterans Memona l
Hospital, and at II p.m.
Saturday , Norman Milliron,
Racine , a medi cal patient ,
was taken to Pleasant Valley
Hospital.

Forfe iting
bonds on
sp eeding charges were
Raymond D. Priddy, 12,
Middleport , $3 2: Charles
Shoemaker, 26, Middleport ,
$32 ; Dolly F .. Mower-y, 3(
Middleport , $27; Karren
Conner, 28, Middleport, $31 ;
Mary Sue Durst, 19 ,
Pomeroy. $32 ; Mart ina E.
Thoma s, 33. Marietta, Ga.,
127; Martin J. Broderick, 21,
Middleport. S21 ; Robert
Lewis, Jr .. 27, Middleport,
$21; Jennifer Ours, 25 ,
Ga llipoli s, $21 ; Bennett
Harsh barger , 54, Scott own .
$34 . Larry A. Wright, 15,
Middleport, forfeited a $50
bond po;1ed on a misconduct
charge.

Ban continues
1Continued from page I)

be used for this project. It
was pointed out that it will be
the obligation of the sewer
distrtct to pa)' such expense
which would mean the
pro pert y owne rs in the
dist ri ct would be assessed for
such expenses.
Th e Tuppers
Plains
Methodist Church has been
con s! rurted
for
approximat ely a year and a half
but has been denied the use of
in side wat er an d toilet
fa&lt;· i\ities due to the EPA
ban.
After a lengthy di scussion
it was the feeling of the board
of commissiom•rs that be fore
any decision is made concerning the format ion of a
sew er dtstrict that the peopl e
of the area directly involved
should ha ve the opportunit y

for

Kaiser

first six year term in offi ce.

Wednesday staning at 6:30
p.m. All three commi sSi oner s. Hcn n · Well s.
Ri ch Jones and Ja~es Roush
were present for last ni ght's

Fowler will now challenge
Rardin in the fa ll for his seat
on the Commiss ion.

ONE FINED
gtven a three day jatl sentence when he appeared in
the court of Pomeroy Mayor
Clarence Andrews Tuesday
night on a charge uf drivmg
while intoxi ca ted was James
Clark. Point Pleasant, W. Va.
Our Interest is
Greater For You

5.75%

YOURS HAPPY!

On 90-0ay

Sen d the
BUNCH-OF LOVE

Certificates

On Mother 's Oa v. May u

5.7 5 per cent paid on
90 day Cert ificate s of
De po si t .
·sso o.oo
Minimum .
Interest
Pa yabl e
Quarterly .

•Hydrangea s
•Azalea s
•Combination Pots
•Cut Flowers
•Potted Mum s
• Hanging Planters
•Corsages
•Perma nent Flowers

Servic e

mi sswners wa s changed to

Fwed $350 and costs and

"MOTliERS"
MAKE

1Continued from page 11
nut reported until J.ate this
morning.
That first precinct , Mt.
Flower, was typical of the
way thi ngs were to come the
rest of the evening as Waldie ,
Miller and Ware ran one, two,
three in the school board race
and Fowler ould istanced
Roush, 21 to 12, in the Commission race .
Waldie and Miller amassed
over 600 more votes than
their closest rival, Richard
Ware. Waldie led the pack of
seven candidates with 2,41!5
votes whtle Miller was close
behind with with 2,461 votes.
Ware had 1,811 votes, He
wa s followed by Dr. Stephen
IJ.Jve\1 with 1,526, E. Tom
Sa uer 1,389, Ray Bailey 1,090
and Frank Nott 569.
Both Waldie, 42 Durst Lane
and Miller, 34. Meadowbrook
Dr., will serve six year terms
on the board beginning in
January. They are replacing
Robert Adkin s and Bill
Brady.
Miller is a former school
tea cher who is the Prudential
Insurance representative ror
this area . His wife is the
county · reading supervisor.
He is th e father of two
children .
Waldie, a former Point
Pleasant cit y co uncilman, is
the manager of Cust omer

Aluminum . He is the father of
two sons.
Fowler. an area se r·
viceman for Appalachian
Power Co. won by a nea rly 2-1
margin over Roush . "l am
rea l!)' happy I won," he s"id.
Unoffi cially. Fowler pick'ed
up 2,096 votes to Roush 's
1,080.
While running unopposed
to voict• their opinions at a on the Republican ticket,
public meeting.
Rardin. 16, the father of two
Due to the senior citJzPns children and owner of a
candidate night to be he ld clothi ng store in Point
ne xt Tu es day the next Pleas ant , collec ted 2,321
mee ttn g of the com· votes. This is the end of hi s

rn eetin ~ .

~

!-----A~~;-o~;th~---- ~ Balances starld at

Miller

A substant ial penalty is
tnvoked on all cer1itiute
accounts wtthdrawn prior

to the date of maturity .

POMEROY
FLOWER SHOP
Mr s . Millard Van
Meter
106 Butternut Av e .
Pom e ro'y , 0 .
We accept all mator credit
cardl and we wire flowers

eOJervwhere.

FSTJC

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Ve terans Memorial Hospital
Admitted Herschel
LeMaster, Guysville ; Eva
Law so n, Ra cin e; Ruth
Herm1ann , Pomeroy; Jeffr ey Co unt s, Syra cuse :
Donald Eyn on, Pomeroy ;
Wtlllam
Step hen so n.
Pomcr ov; Paul Burton .
Ractn e:' James Martin ,
Middlcpon ; Hobert White,
Ra cine: Ali ce Mullin s.
Cheshire.
Discharged - Judy Miller,
Mildred Arnold , E:lla Scarbrough, William Nort on,
Ma tt hew Long. Luvenia
Hayman , Od ess a Proff itt .
Knstin Clark , Nina Hart

DISCUSSION SET
A meeting to discuss the
establishment of a Christian
school in Meigs County will
he held at 7 p.m. Monday at
the Racine !lank building.
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organization said Wednesday
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PLANNING SPECIAL REUNION - Pauletta Harrison, Sandy Sargent and Becky
Anderson, 1to r, members of the 1968 graduating class or Pomeroy High School, the final
Pomeroy High grads, make up a committee which·is preparing for a special reunion of the
some 1~ members of the class and their spouses from 2 to 4 p. m. on Saturday, May 'tl, at
the Me~gs Inn. The high school alwnni reunion will be held that evening but the committee
hopes for a separate reunion earlier of just class members so that they can talk over "old
times". Refreshments will be served at the gathering.

Regatta

Treasurer

PARK RESERVED

CAMDEN PARK

ELBERFELD$

SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY

DIVORCE GRANTED
Edward Currance has been
grant ed a dtv orce from
Elame Sue Currance on a
charge of gross neglect of
duty and ha s been awarded
cust ody of two children, Terri
Lynn Currance and Kenneth
Mi chael Currance. Visitation
right s ·were given to Mrs .
Currance in the entry fil ed
Tuesday in the Metgs County
Co mm on Pleas Co urt.
Dism issed in the Court were
the actions of Berni ce Coffey
against Stephen W. Coffey
and Lonnie Taylor a gainst
I.JJuise Ta)'ior, both for Jack
of prosecution.

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$4,261.64,
19,448
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d~ldren survive.
Th~ balance of a)l village Rece 1pts 0 a e
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$24,134.77; sanitary sewer
ZEB HOWARD
s.x brothers and one sister council expendable funds as while disbursements ·totaled esc.row, ' 1870, no dlsbur~
Zeb Howard, 58, a resident
sements, $167,816.09 ·, _water, ·
of 4175 Bums St .. Detroit. Survive Da ld P'tt b h of April 30 totaled $M,016.82 $~.333. 09 for the month.
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according•
to
the
report
of
The
balance
of
vtllage
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bl ' 1 d 1 ds stood at $8,085.29,$7,488.81 , $11, ... .... ;•
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lga e un ··
water meter trusts, $275,
early Monday . morning at Co lumbu s ; Cl a r ence, Middleport Clerk-Treasurer.
Gate.
$25,171.93 as of April 30 with
Harper General Hospital in Alabama ; Donald, Cinninali Gene
Receipts , disbursements receipts into the general ~nd $264.94, $7,11!5 .36. Receipts
Detroit.
and Johnny , California and and the balance respectively retirement fund . totahng totaled $13,491.83 and
Mr. Howard was an em· Sarah, of New York Cit y.
as of April 30 include : $1,849.68 and expenditures, disbursements, $17,202.31.
He was a charter member
ployee of the city of Detroit
B
·
general , $20,140.01 , $18 ,392.85. $38.97.
and he also operated Howard f T 'edst
F~~erat!r~~:t
c;;l~rt
$24
,688.37; cemetery , $1,020,
The balance of all board of
and Son's Plumbing Co. Mr.
$931.40, $997.80; fire equip- public affairs obligated funds Class of 1963
Howa rd was also a licensed held 2 p.m. Friday at Waugh· ment , .
175 1342 _23 , $1,280 _45 .• as of April 30 amounte.d to needs addresses
boiler installer.
Halley-Wood Funeral Home
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Mr. Howard was born .Jun e with Rev. John D. King of- swimming pool, $6,697 .50 ; $210,672 . 16 . Recetpts,
$270.01,
$8,116.12
;
planning
disbursements
and
the
The
Pomeroy
High
Sch~\·
30, 1920, in Meigs County . son
ficiating . Burial will he in commission. no receipts, $3, balance of each fund In the class of 1963 is In need of
of the late John and Eleanor Pine Street Cemetery.
$87.'9 ,· street mam
· tenance, obligated moneys , res. pee·
Friends may call at the
,
addresses for five of its
Smith Howard .
He is survived by his wife, funeral home from 7 until9 $8,785.67, $3,855.84, $8,414.36; liv ely, include : samtarv membersforthe15lhreunion
federal revenu e sharing,
to be held May 27.
Edna McDa ni el Howa rd , p.m. on Thursday.
$3,115,
$1
,487.57,
$12,346.54
;
Addresses are needed for
whom he married Dec. 5,
anti recessional assistance,
TAG DAy SATURDAY
the following : Phoebe •
1941. They had resided in
$349, $6_8.19, $1 ,445.69.
The Pomeroy Senior Girls Harper, James Alshire ,
Detroit the past 40 years.
RAY A. SARsON
; The following children
slow pitch team coached by Tracy P. Schrimsher, James
Ray A. Sarson, 53, Owosso,
survive: Mrs. Robert (Joy)
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rought, R. Hood and Jerry Shamblin:
CIVIL SUIT
form er
Meigs
Anderson, Lemo n Grove, Mich .,
will hold tag day Saturday.
Anyone who has this in·
Eva Ma e Stoecker of Mr. and Mrs. Rought extend formation should contact
Calif. ; Mrs. Edward I Karen ) resident, died April 29 at
Buffington, Gallipolis; Memorial Hospital in Owosso Cincinnati has filed a com· thanks to all who supported Robert Arms , 254 West Main
Danny, Greg, and Shelley, all where he was confined for plaint in the Meigs Colmty the team last year with Street, Pomeroy, or call 992·
of Detroit. Eight grand- several weeks foll owing a Common Pleas Court against money going to purchase new 5487.
Marion K. Fugate of Athens
heart attack.
An afternoon get-together .
charging
that he wrongfully uniforms. More uniform s and
Mr. Sarson was employed
supplies
are
needed
and
once
will
he held at the Meigs Inn,
by the Fisher Body Plant at acquired a purported deed to again public support is being from 2 to 5:30 p.m. This will
Grand Blanc, Mich., and was some real estate in Pomeroy. sought . All of the girls on the he for members of the class
a veteran of World War II She asks that the deed be set team are to meet at Powell's husband or wives. Members ·
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having served in the U. S. aside and charges that the Parking Lot at 9 a .m. who plan to attend should •
parade, and casting derby ; Navy.
signature on the deed is not
Saturday.
notify Arms by alumni week.
Sunday , June 25, NBTA open
He was born in Letart that of Frank M. Fugate but a
baton twirling contest, power Falls, Oct. 30, 1924, a son of forgery .
boat races, exhibits, flea Walk er and Clara Slack
SQUAD CALLED
market and Heritage Sunday Sarson. He attended Portland
The
Middleport
ai Meigs Museum.
School and R·acine Htgh Emergency Squad was called
Pat O'Brien reported that School
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to the Story's Run Road at
boat races are definite. They
above
awards
and
recognition, please call the Center at
'S urviving are his wife,
will include canoe races, Pauline Weekley Sarson: a· 6:01 p.m. Tuesday for Sherry
992-7686 or 992-7884.
max tmum 30 and 90 hp boat sist er, Mrs. Ira (Virginia ) Clark who was taken to the
The deadline for the essay contest has been extended
races . and an unlimited class. Blosser, Wellsvill e, and seven Holzer -Medical Center.
Ill May 15. Several entries have been received . The essays
O'Brien also reported that nieces and nephews . Besides
will not he judged on punctuation or style, but upon the
FINAL SIGN-UP DAY
in the planning stages at the his parents, he was preceded
content and remembrances.
Final day to sign up for
present time are tennis in death by two brothers,
A large crowd was in attendance at the ea·nctidates'
American Legion Baseball
tournaments during Regatta . John and Charles.
Night held at the Center two years ago, so come early and
He reported there will he
;tay late. This is an opportunity to question candidates
Funeral services were held will be held Saturday from 10
men' s ·singles and doubles, May 3 at the Wes leyan a .m. until noon at the
and let them know of personal need and of community
women's singles and double Church and burial was in Pomeroy Legion Hall, West
needs.
·
arid mixed doubles. Co or Hillcrest Memorial Greens, Main Street.
singles will be $5 and 0 for Owosso .
the doubles.
There will also be tour·
nament for youngste s 15
SATURDAY, MAY 13th
years of age and unde with
AUCE SPENCER
all prel iminary matches lobe
UNTIL 4:30 P.M.
Funeral sen'ices ror Mrs.
held in Middleport an the
finals in Pomeroy. Members Alice Spencer, 92, 223 Union
commended Ca rl Hysell fur Ave., ha.ve been set for 10
the work he has done on the a.m. Thursday at the Ewing
OF
Funeral Home with the Rev.
Pumeruy courts.
ESEARCH &amp; DEVELOPMENT DEPT .
Paul Simon, vice president, W. H. Perrin officiating.
Mrs. Spencer was preceded
AND
who presided m the absence
of Fred Crow, reported that in death by her parents, John
SERVICES DEPARTMENT
he is in cha rge of the annual and Mary Schaffer and her
OF
cl ean-up which is in progress. hu sband , Norman Pearl
UNION CARBIDE TECH. CENTER
Simon also comm ented that Spencer.
Burial will be in Beech
George Carper planted mne
trees a round the old senior Grove Ce meter y. Friends
high building free of &lt;'harge. may call at the funeral home
U. S. 60 WEST- HUNTINGTON
Kyle Allen reported that at any time
Closed Mondays except Holidays
the paddle wheel ~at will be
at the ·Regatta. On Saturday
night a dance will be held on
the boat from9 to 12. The boat
will accommoda te 100
couples and 10 co uples have
thus far made reservations.
Charge per couple is $20.
Rides will also he available
for individuals at $5 a person
and a ride for senior citi zens
at $3 a pe rson.
Simon commented on the
new businesses in Pomeroy
such as the Athens County
Savings and Loan , Pomeroy
Branch, The Thr ee in One
Resta urant and Doug 's
Marina . Representatives of
Doug 's Marina were in troduced at th e meeting.
Speaker at the meeting was
Frank Herald, Jr .. gas and oil
driller in Meigs and Gallia
Count ies.
Herald commented that bet ween 150 and 115 wells were
dnlled in Meigs Co unty last
year. In the State of Ohio
2.137 wells were drilled .
Herald reported that two
years ago gas was 46 cents
pe r 1,000 cubic feet and today
it is $1.79 per 1,000 cubic feet.
The rise in pri ces has
stimulated the drilling in·
dustry . Cost to drill a well two
years ago was $13,000 today it
costs $40,11011 Herald com·
mented.
Herald also stated that
there are new techniques
Playtex Control Top Pantyhose are knit and sized a
used in drilling today such as
whole new way .. . proportioned for your height, waist
an elect ric log machine that
and leg dimension (slender, average, full). They fit all
works on the order of an
electrocardiogram.
around from the waist down ... for a smoother look
"When we drill , we are 85
under clothes.
percent sure of hitting gas or
oil or possibly both;" Herald
stressed. He also added that
they ca n drill a well a week.
'feg. · now
Style
He also pointed out that the
sugg. only .
thi ckness of sand determines
how good a well is and how
Control Top/Sheer Leg· reinforced toe (5755)
$3.00 12.31
long It will last.
Queen Size to 5755 (5756) . . ... ..... . ...... . $3.95 13.21
Herald observed that
Control Top/ Sheer Leg-sandaltoot (5757) . ... . $3.00 • 12.31
Columbia Gas is the onl y
Control Top/Sheer Support Leg·
company that purchases gas
reinforced heel and toe (5650) ..... $5 .95 14.11
in Meigs County and added
that they sell all their oil to
Queen Size to 5650 (565 t ) .. .. . . . . . .. . . . ..
$6.95 11.15
Quaker State Oil Co.
Control Top/Sheer Support Leg·
Attend ing were Simon,
sandalfoot (5652) , . ... .• . . .
$5.95 14.15
Herald , Emmogene Holstein,
secretary ; Mrs. Simon, Phil
Sale ends May 27, 1978 ·
Kell y, J ohn Anderson,
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O'Brien , Dave Jenkins, Dale
Warn er , Kyle Allen, Leo
REMEMBER YOUR MOniER ON HER DAY NEXT SUNDAY, MAY 14TH
Vaughan. Bill Mayer, C. E.
Blakeslee , Boyd Ruth, Bill
-PLAYTEX PANTY HOSE-mE PERFECT GIFT
Grueser , Jim F'recker , Joe
Young , Ted Reed, N. W.
Com pton , VIrgil Teaford,
Thereon Johnson , Stan
Hou dashell, Barbara
Chapma n and Katie Crow.

Report says sea old
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VOL. XXIX NO. 19
Rlcb Jones will emcee
the Middleport-Pomeroy
Rolary sponsored all sports
banquet to he beld at 6:3&amp;
p.m. on Tues~ay, May 23,
at tbe Meigs Hfgb School.
Tlckell at $3,$0 eacb may
be purcbased at lhe Meigs
·Ju·nlor and Senior High
Scbools,
New
York
ClotblDg House, Swisher
aDd Lobse Drug Store,
Babr Clothing, Citizens
Nallonal Baot and the
Rulland Department Store.
Boys and girls In all sports
programs as well as
cheerleaders will be
honored .

Man hurt

in wreck
David Tyree, 21, Mid·
dlepori, was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
by
the
Middleport
Emergency Squad at 1:30
a.m. Thursday after the car
he was driving struck the
planting area at the in·
tersection of Mill and North
Second Sts.
Middleport poll ee sa id
Tyree dropped his cigarette
and reached down to retrieve
It when his car struck the
planting area. Tyree was
treated for minor injuries and
released .
There were medium
damages io his car and he
was cited to court on a charge
of failing to maintain control
of the vehicle.
A passenger in the car,
Whella Edwards, was treated
and released aloo .

Voters who move
must re-register
Registered voters moving
from one precinct lo. another
or from one county to another
must report the change In
their addresses to the Meigs
County Board of Elections by
May 16 In order to vote In the
June 6 primary elections.
Registered voters moving
from precinct to precinct or
one county to another after
Mayl6, but on or before June
6, wiD be aUowed to vote at
their new polling place if they
have notUied the board or
elections of the move by May
16.

BOSTON (UPI) - A
regional fund has been set
up to help families of the St.
Mary's W. Va., scaffold
collapse earlier tbls
month.
Representatives of New
England orgaol!ed labor,
the .:oostruetlon Industry
and iDBurance ·eompaoles,
who met lD 8011too shortly
after the collapse, started
the lund.

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

(the construction firm ) had
obeyed them."
OSHA
currently
is
its
own
conducting
investigation of the April 'll
disaster
in
which
construction workers fell 170
feet Ill their death when the
scaffolding inside a one-third
completed c!Qo ling tower
collapsed.
Robert Stolberg, who conducted the HRG study, said
he found OSHA " had
substantial evidence, as early
as March 1977, that the
scaffold which collapsed at
Willow Island posed a serious
hazard to workers."
He said on March 3, 1977 -

13 months before the collapse
- a top ranking OSHA
offi cial,
John
Barto,
concluded in a memo that
11
there is a lack of evidence"
a va riance · to OSHA

Gloria Manuel, one daughter,
J o Ann Manuel Willford ,
Racine, two sons, Roger
Manuel , Rt. 3, Racine and
John Manuel, Racine, five
grandchildren, four brothers,
Charles, Don, Joe and Tom,
all of Ra cine; two sisters,
Flossie Bush, and lona Hupp,
both of Racine and several
nieces and nephews.
Graveside services will be
held Friday at 10 a.m. at
Letart Falls Cemetery.
Ewing Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.

enttne
PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

THURSDAY, MAY 11. 1978

regulations sought by the
Research-Cottrell
wa s
sufficient Ill meet standarda
that requi re scaffolds be
capable of supporting at least
fo ur times the intended load .

Body of Drowning
victim recovered

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Health Administration was
warned of safety problems
with the scaffolding that
collapsed at Willow Island,
W. Va., killing 51 workers,
but failed to make followup
inspections.
The Washington-based
Health Research Group
forwarded a 31-page report to
Assistant Labor Secretary
Eula Bingham, and asked
that
an
independent
commission he established Ill
investigate the disaster.
It told Dr. Bingham that the
accident "may have been
averted if OSHA officials had
enforced the federal safety
laws and Research-Olttrell

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Spending
plan given

House OK
WASHINGTON (UPi) - While progress continued at a
snail's pace in House-Senate negotiations on President
Carter's energy program, another joint conference faced the
prospect today of narrowing a $2 billion difference in the House
REHEARSE ROLES - Marcia Holcomb, left, and
and
Senate versions of the fiscal 1979 budget.
Stephannie Rought, Meigs High Seniors, rehearse ·their
After
live days of debate, the House late Wednesday
roles in the play "Street of Good Friends". The play is one
approved
a
$500.9 billion spending plan with only fow- votes to
of fow- one act plays to be presented at 8 p. m. Friday in
spare,
201-197.
The Senate lxldget stands at $498.9 billion;
the high school auditorium.
Carter 's is $~00 . 1 billio n.
One of the biggest
disparities between the three
plilns Is In the area of
defense. The Senate has set
aside $129 .8 billion for
defense budget authority ,
while Carter wants $1.4
billion less than that. The
House falls on the low side
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Federal Reserve Board with a $127.4 billion defense
today raised the interest rate it charges member banks Ill package .
borrow from it - the so-&lt;:alled discount rate - from 6\'z
The negotiations on the
percent
ot 7 percent.
budget were scheduled to
The Mason County Farm
The action was taken to "bring the discount rate inlll begin today.
M!15eum will this Saturday
closer
~lignment with short-term rates generally," said the
House and Senate energy
officially dedicat e th e
board m the statement.
conferees, meanwhile, are
Morga n Museum and three
still hung up.over the issue of
other buildings donated by
whether gas prices should
Mr. John E. Greene and his
continue under government
associates.
controls .
Many pioneer crafts, such
CLEVELAND (UP!) - Handwriting expert Joseph Tboll
They made a tiny bit of
as spinning, weaving, has been hired by Mayor Dennis J . Kuclnich to examine
quilting, blacksmithing and questionable signatures on some of the recall petitions filed progress Wednesday . Rep .
Charles Wilson, [).Texas said
other crafts will be demon· against the mayor .
he would agree to wording
strated throughout the day.
The administration has indicated it will challenge up Ill covering what price Ill give
The official dedication 9,000 ol' the 3-1,217 signatures that council clerk Mercedes
natw-al gas under contracts
program will be held at 2 p. Cotner already has certified as valid.
with
language allowing them
m. with Gus R. Douglass,
to be renegotiated for higher
State Commissioner of
prices.
Agriculture, delivering the
Wilson is one of three
main address. Jack C.
WASHINGTON
(UP!
)
The
nation
is
expected
Ill
have
~gressmen
concerned with
Bul'dett will MC the program.
far
more
d&amp;ctors
in
t2
years
than
it
now
has
but
a
National
the
wording
whose
votes are
One of the' main attractions
of the day-long celebration Institute of Medicine study corrunittee says U~ere still may be a
Continued on Page 9
will be a wagon train which shortage of primary care physicians.
wlll rendevous at Krodel
At the rate medical schools are enrolling students, there
Park. At 10:00 a. m. the wlll be 559,800 physicians in the United States in 1990 - 60
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procession, 'includjng several percent more than today, the panel said in a report released
wagons and other horse Wednesday .
drawn vehicles, will leave the
Personnel of Hocking
Park and drive through Point
Technical College Lab are
Pleasant and north on Route
assisting deputies of the
62 to the Farm Musewn.
• Meigs County Sheriff's
Horseback riders In the area
department in the in·
HONG KONG (UP!) - China charged today that Soviet vestigatlon and breaking and
are invited to accompany the
tr"?ps staged an ~rmed intrusion of mo.~ than two mil~ into entering of the Dena Hoffman
wagon train.
Chtnese
terrilllry m the northeastern Hatlungklang provmce m residence at Langsville.
The Morgan Museum was
what
It
protested
as a "serious infringement", the New China
Sheriff James J. Proffitt
built many years ago near
News
Agency
r~ted
.
,
,
.
.
advised
that the Hoffman
Winfield by Sid Morgan, who
The
agency
S&amp;ld
18
Sov1et
military
boats,
a
helicopter
and
residence
was entered after
mounted his first bird in 1905.
some
30
Russian
soliders
.
were
Involved
in
the
intrusion
the
kitchen
door was forced
He continued mounti!lg. and
Tuesday
and
so•_ne
Chinese
mhabitants
along
the
~rder
were
open.
The
incident
is believed
Continued on Page 9
lnjw-ed by gunfire.
to have occulTed Tuesday.
Deputies are also in-

Dedication
of museum

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The World T~;~day
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Interest rate is raised

scheduled

Handwriting expert hired

Shortage still expected

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REVIEWING PLAN - Marshall University President Robert Hayes, left , is shown
reviewing the proposal for an Agriculture Technology program, planned for the former
Boys' Industrial School property at Lakin, with two members of the Community College
Ad visory Board, Becky Wood of Point Pleasant and Harry Miller of New Haven.
,

Agricultural Technology facility
proposed for Lakin Hospital land
A contingen t of Marshall
University offi cials, headed
by President Robert Hayes,
announced plans Wednesday
to obtain the former Boys'
Industrial School property at
Lakin State Hospital and
develop
it
into
an
Agricultural Technology
facility .
Dr. Hayes, speaking at a
meeting of the Mason County
Industrial Authority board of
directors with two members
of the Mason Co unty Com·
mission also present, said the
first phase of the proposed
development project would
cost an estimated $2.5
milliQn.
Haye&amp; said the facility

burglarized

Soviets make intrusion

vestigatlng the entry and
trespassing of the Robert
Steele residen ce , Texas
Road, sometime' Saturday.
Wednesday, at 7:35 p.m.,
Charles Kim , Tuppers Plains,
advised
the
sheriff's
department that the windshield of his car was cracked
when a rock was flipped from
the road by a truck driven by
George Staats, Rt. 1, Minersville, as it pulled off the road
in the vicinity of Shake Haven
at Chesler.

Probe in progress

would eventually provide New Haven , both members of
post secondary edueat!oo the advisory committee to
for an estimated 100 Marshall University Com·
students and about 40 In· munity College and Mario
•tructors would be imUberatore , Point Pleasant,
ployd.
active member of Marshall
Also presen t at the University Alumni
meeting to gain en dorsement organizations. Liberatore
or the Development Authorlly served as coordinator to
Board for the fa cilit y, were arrange the meeting with the'
Dr . Paul Hines, vice deve lop ..tent authority
president of MU and dean of board.
the Community College ;
All of the MU officials
Glenn Smit h, a former Mason
present emphas ized the
Countian and now associate
net.: for slgolflcanl
dean of the MU Corrununity
backlog at the local level Ill
College, and Dr. Bernard make the proposed project
Queen , director or the
a reality,
Marshall Univesrity Foun·
Or. Hayes said 21 acres
dation .
of the state hospital
Others representing
grounds, Including and
Marshall Un ivers ity were
surrounding the area
Becky Wood of Point
where the old lnduslrial
Pleasant and Harry Miller of Sc bool building and a
nearby gymnasium are
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located, have already been
The annual Rabies Clinic
placed under opllon.
of Meigs County Humane
Hayes emphasized lhe
Society will be held
assislance thai bas been
beginning at 1:30 p.m.
given by West Vlrgtnla
Saturday at tbe highway
Agriculture Commissioner
garage on Rock Springs
Gus Douglas toward lhe
Fairgrounds.
proposal.
Dr. Dan Notter wiU be In
·'Commmissioner Douglas:~
charge with shots to run 13
has given us tremendous
for rabies; $5, DHL; feline
support ," remarked Hayes.
distemper, $5, and upper
The MU president also said
resplratpry, $6. Dogs must
the Board of Regents has
be on leashes and cats In
approved two agriculture
C()Dtalners.
re lated pro~ ram s at the
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Some power companies may have overcharged
By EDWARD K. DeLONG
three power pools and opened
WASHINGTON (UPI) - an investigation of vlrtuaUy
The
Federal
Energy all emergency wholesale
Regulatory Cmunlaslon says power transactions resulting
some
electric" power . from the IUklay strike that
companiea llfilched · to ended March 25.
ezlraordinlry bllling •nd
A commlsaion spokesman
operaUng methodl during the said the fnvestlgatlon
coal ltrlke and may have eventually could result In
"IUbltantlaUy" overcharged refunds 19 residential and
their Cllllmlera, 1111111e of bualneu customers who were
whom hid two-month billl of overcharged. Some homea in
more than ..,0.
the area covered by the lnillal
The tommluton said audlll had two-month electric
Tueldly It wu alerled to the billa of more than taOO.
ovwc~~ar&amp;e problem by a
" AI a result of a
f8llnllnaey trtalf audlt at prellminary staff
of a

•udl

Umited number of (sales) ...
wholesale electric power
during the recent power
slrortaaes resulting from the
coal strike, the commlasion
had concluded that- some
utilities may have collected :
revenues In excess of a just
and reasonable rate for the
Involved transactions," the
cummlasion said in ordering
the Inquiry.
Neither the ltaff rep«t nor
the cummlaion order tried to
etltlmate the lile of the
potential overcharges.
But the ltaff report said

just one questionable billing
(l'actice - ~looSing the price
of emergency shipmenl8 of
electricity each tlme they
crossed utility system
boundaries oo the way to
power-!lhort areas, Instead of
charging a fixed mUeage
transminion
rate
"produced substantially
more revenues than would
have been the case had the
fixed tranamlasion charge ...
been utlllud."
Other practices question~
by the ltaff Included the IL'll!
of fuel adjustmrl Cl.aUIIeS ;

the adoption of "extraor·
dlnary operating and bllllng
practices," Including charges
for replacement fuel when no
rep! J · "nent was pl&amp;Med,
and fd:.L' re to use S()-(:alled
rates fo1 wholesale transactions.
The report said au three
power pools In the audit
appeared to have violated
fuel adjustment cla111e rules
by charging customers the
fuU COlt of emergency power
purchases, rather than just
the extra fuel coata. It said
that type ·of violation "does

not appear to be limited to the
time of the coal strike."
The area covered by the
(l'elimlnilry audit and by lhe
full-scale investigation
ordered Wednesday was
bounded by VIrginia and New
York in the . East and
Kentucky and Illinois in the
West.
Sales under Investigation
included those by utilities
that had oll.flred generarors
~ adequate coal supplies to
those that were short on coal
as well as transmission
charges ~)' ututty flnns that

served as a ronduit for power
shipments from part of the
country to another.
FERC Chairman Charles
Curtis ordered staff member
Daniel Lamke to lead a task
force In determining whether
operating
and
billing
practices dw-lng the strike
were proper and In the public
interest and whether th e
utilities involved made
proper use of rate schedules
and fuel adjustment clause
trovisions.
The preliminary audit cov.
ered the American Electric
\

Power Co. system, serving
Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee, Indiana, Michigan,
Kentucky and Ohio ; the
Alleg heny Power System,
serving Maryland, Ohio,
Pemsylvania, Virginia and
West Virginia ; and the
Pennsyh "nia-New Jeraey·
Marylaoo Interconnection,
serving those three states and
Delaware.
Billing Information also
was collected during the
audit from eight othe
companies
Yirglnla
Cootlaaed on Pa~ t

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