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12- The Daily Sentmel . Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Monday. Ma) '15, 1978

inio:GRAPH

Meigs Senior
monthly newsletter whtch ts
sent to over 2.•000 seru 01

May 16.

l9JS

Th rs commg year you ma) form
severa l atta chn 1ents qu 1t e
1mpui SI1J8Iy file a:, pects 1n d1
cate th ey co u td tur n ou t to bt&gt;
worlhw hlle amd las11ng rela
!lonsh1ps

ctttzcns, the weekly column
m the loca l newspaper and a
weeki) radw program we are
ttymg to reach all semur
ctttzens m the ,.county wtth
m{ormat wn about th e ser·
VlCeS \\hich are 8 VB!lable t o
the m thro u ~ h th e Se ni ur
Cittzens Center There IS no
charge fur any se rv1 cc:

TAURUS (Apnl 10-May 101 You however. dvnattons arc acm1ght form d qUick partne1 Sh iP
w1th sevt&gt;r al tr1€"n d s today cep t ed Mem bc rshtp s cu e
when an unu s L1al oppor tt m t y
c o me s al ong bu t b •~ wa rv o f a
de ceptive o ut swer t10rn1 ng rn
Frn d o ut mor e at)OI.. t yourself
by senct 1ng frH yOU! co py ol
Ma rl 50
A stro -Gri.i ph Leller
ce nt s f(1r eact1 anct d lon g sC'I f
ad dr essPd ~ td rnpt&gt;d en ve lop e
to Aslrv G raph P 0 Bo l- 489
Rad1 o Lr ty St a tr on NY 10019
Be su re to s oec1 f v bri111 s1 gr1

ava ilable and

CAN CER (June 21 -July 211

20 percent to 50 percent

th e m uncy IS

put mto the program budget.
as

an~

donatiOnS, so that

d

more pe rsons can be helpe
A semor Clt tzcn does not have

No 243:i , Heat1hslonc Class Mtddlep ort F' trst Bapl tst
Ch urch. Mtddleport Garden
Cl ub. Metgs Co unt y REACT.
Xt G•mma Mu Sorortty .
Metg s Co unt y Mmt stertal
Assoct a1t on. Un t t e d
Methodtst Men , Mt Unton
Bapttst Church, F' trst Untied
Pr esbyt ertan Church
Syra cuse. F'trst Umt cd
Presbyt en an Church
Mtddleport
There has been progress,
ho\\e\er , much yet remams
to be done - but wtth the
ro nt111u ed support of th e
cit 1z.ens of Metgs County sen wr c1t12en programs w tll
contmue tu grqw and provtde
needed ser v1res for older
perS&lt;Jns

to be a member to t·o m e to the
Cent er ur to be hel ped
through one of the sen 1ces
Money IS a 1w a~ s a
GEM INI (May 11-JJ!ne 201 A problem F'eder al and st &lt;~te
ch a n ct-~ to pefl or 11~o me e :..
fu nds are usually on a one
(COntmued from page I)
ce pt10113l serv1ce .-.. rll comr to )Ca r ba sts anrl
a \'.' ays
yo u w day J um p at th e oppo r requtre l ocal matchmg fu nds. · H~ :s:.ud 1t lA d~ expert \y put
tu nrt&gt; bu t g ood results w il l
f
com ,• on ly r1 yo u (U 1t alo r e
the percentage r ang 1ng rom tng{' ther ·
An

depenchng upon the rundm g
agency's guldellnes.

hk.es you •s tr ,. ,n g tr: set uo

Tho MeigS Co unt ) Coun cil
on Auing, the staff and sen ior

somet hing ben e fr c ,al

LE O (July 13-Aug 12) Be rlou
Olv c o:~ ref u l toda y d you rf' pu t11ng a gu e st hs t toge ther th at
. ou do n t o vc r lool-. a sens1t1ve
old h' end
VI RGO (Aug 23-Sepl l2i

A

o

Clt tzcnS \\ uuldhketota kc thlS
uppo rtumt y t o e xpress then
apprec tatton to all who haH

helped the Sentor Cmzen

:;l tua t•on •s llf..e l y to sh•fl rath er Progra ms tn a n} \\ a)' o\'er
une\ pect edlv today to your the past f1 ve )Cars A special
o:~ dva n t age H you re too t11n1d to thank-vou tu the Metgs Loca l
act you may lat er r eqre t 11
School. Buard for the use of
LI BRA (Se pt ZJ-Oct lJ) Dun t the old Pomero) Juntor Htgh
be re t1c ent tod av concern1ng, S ' h00 1 dun ng tht s tun e,
•our ju st d ues Hurn b!P1 Q yO UI
c
sel l unnec e ssar1lv co u ld ca use Without these facthllCS !here
the ot her part y to th1 n lo. yo u re would lx' no Se 111ur Cttlzc ns
asKmg for too rnu c h
Cen ter m Me1gs Count y

SC ORPIO (Oct

24·Nov

211

Sornethmg yo u re t10p1 ng for
today w111 not be o urta nd1sh It
may be nece ssar y to use a
d1 fferent approac h tha n you
tr , st cons1dered

SAG inARIUS (Nov

23- Dec

21) An 1rnpo rta nt goal 1s rea ch·
aol e tod a y pro vided you team

up w1th an ally whose meth ods
are more pr ac trcat tha n yo ur s
An o the r dre am er IS [ U S I

deaolwe,ght
CAPRICORN (Dec 12-Jan 191

Grea ter progre ss w ri t be made
today by add1ng a s11ghtl y n ew
tw 1st to s tandar d rp uu n e~ A
llt 11e ex pen me ntaf1 on could
pr o ve val uable
9
1

~~~~~0~ ~r~u(;1~~n ;~·:deabv ~ ~f'~ ;

yo u c an ada an ngred1ent anrl
creat e a place for vou rselt 1n
th e e nteror1se

PISCES (Feb

10 Ma1ch

Ove r analyz1ng

plan s today

20)

lend s to c re at e rndec1sron
ratne r tha n se rvmg a cons tru e
uve purpos e Act then ~o rre ct
any mrs takes as you go along

Top Meigs
(Continued from page

1)

OSHA

sw er oe rsonal co mm un1ca t,on s
p r omp t!~ today Some o ne wno

tuda v !'hanks also to the
Co u~\ ) Commisswners for
their fm ant' IBI aid and for
the1r assistance 111 obta mmg
a grant fo r c on st r uctiOn of a

ne" Center wht ch wtll be
1oc ated 0n Mu lbcrr) Hetghts
.

near Vete ra ns Mem ort al
Hospital A thank·) OUnote to
the MeigS Co unt y r-.alr Board

who have furn tshed space
d t t f th ast ft ve
an a en
~r e
year s at the County Fatr fh ('
foll owl ng church es a nd
urga mzauons ha ve duna ted
thiS past year
Sliver Run Freew ill BaptiSt
Chur ch. Eptsco pa l Church
Women . Na omi BapUst
Qmrch, Feeney · Bennett
Post No 128. Black Lung
Ass c tattOn Youn o Wtve s

e .

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·
. f"1
Club, Lebanon (.olden Age
Club Ft rst Presbytenan
Ch u r c h
W o 111 e n ' s

ARIES tMarch 11-April 19) Un- Assuctatlo n, Mtddl cpon :
sol'c'ted help 11om an old B
Bee Class Mtddleport
tr1e nd wil l s uddenl y po p up
toda y c au s1n g yo u to t h1n k
more about bu s 1ne ss tha n plea

US)
,•
F1rs1 Bapust Church, Alpha
Delta Kappa - Alpha E psilon

su1e

Chapter, Columbta

G ran ~ e

·Rash of accidents
probed over we~kend

Keith Roger Mrl&gt;unlei,
18, Rt. I Middleport, Ohio ·
went to the Meigs County
Jail to visit a prlaoner
Sunday morning. The
di spatcher advised the
deputies that the Pomeroy
Pollee Department wanted
McDaniel for failing to pay
an old fine ' and costs.
As McDaniel was being
searc hed during the
booking into the County
Jail, deputies found four
bags of marijuana. McDaniel will be charged In
Meigs County Court for
possession of a controlled
substance, authorities said.

recogmtton of 1977-78 band
booster ofhcers by Ca rl
Gheen, summary of band
activttles by C•thy Blaettnar,
and Kathy Howard mtruduced the guest speaker,
Ga
ry Inks, dtrector of Roya l
Gt '"" satd th e Health HeCrusaders
Drum and Bugle
scHt r. . h (;r oup also di storted a
Corps,
were
among other
llll' ll10 quest 10n m g wlwthcr
the sc affnld &lt;·ould support activities
Awards were presented by
four tl!IICS li.S v.t~ Ig ht " The re
.
Randy
Hunt . director,
was no def1ntti\ e i:H1S\H'l' that
asst
sted
by
asststant
tht• sc aff old &lt;Ould not." he
sa td "Hather " " be hevc'IJ director, Alan Hunt
the sc affold "'IS ,ery • The charge from the semor
class and closing remarks
:-;trong
Tht&gt; Hea lth Ht•se&lt;t rch were made by Susan Wnght
Gtft s were presented to each
(;I oup dutr grd til at the
director
\\ eight memo v.a ~ 1gnored or
Other ba nd members
tm stn terpretc d b) OSHA
r eg1rm nl adnun1stra to r Oa\ 1d honored were ·
~' RESHMAN Lmda
Hhorw . \\ ho IS m ( lhliJ~l' or
osH,\ s probe of till' arctdent Wtlhams, Jeff Moore, Lorra
·nw gro up dauns UHS ts a Wt secup, Ktm Glass, Beth
Pemn. Jean Harton, Angela
l onf llr... t of mtc r es t and
danwges Uw cn.'&lt;il blllty of the Baker. Becky Dorst, Sheha
Horky, Cheryl Johnson, Billy
OSHA tm· cstlg~ Uon
H oweve r .
t;re er Dyer , Connte Batley , Robert
mamtam ed the federal Evans, Shern Hysell, Conme
1m es11gat1on would not suffer Mossman
Deena Neece, Apnl Kmg ,
undef Hhonc s thr!'Ctton
Rhonda Southern , Jan Bet· Hhont:.•
1s
H
ver~
r t· s p ons thl ~ man," Gree r ztng, Kat1e Lewt s, Shan
s.:ud "The chdr gts made bv Drehel, Cathy Hess, Barb
th&lt;' Hea lth Resear ch Gt oup Thoma s, Kell y Brown .
Deb bt e Woodyard , Patty
ar l' un fH lr. HIKI w e ar en' t
Mttchell. Ruth Blake, Brenda
t.a k m~ t llf.' ll l senously
Chappelear , Lmda Eason,
Lort F'aulkne r. F' reeda
Chapman
Becky Long , Btll Brownmg ,
SPEC!A L SESS ION
Sh
eila Fettv , Dean Colwell,
The Southern Athl ett c
Mmdy
Long-, Rhonda Hanmg ,
Boosters wt ll meet Tuesday
Jcna
Welker
, Btll Mtller, Sue
at 8 30 p m at the htgh
Ta
ylor
,
Nancy
Wallace.
school All member s are
Andrea
Rt
ggs
,
Ange la
urged to please attend
Kennedy, Savannah Smtih.
SOPHOMORES - Came
CORRECTION
Bearhs,
Enc Scttes, Brynda
II 1s Mrs Vtrgte Mora who
Black,
Vtckt
Sheets, Lynda
. ts a patient at Good
Black, Jamte StsS&lt;Jn, Mtssy
Samantan Hospttal , ZanesCale. Tma Smtih , Jtm Sntder,
vtlle, not Mrs Vtrgtl as was
Sara
Dtddle, Yvonne Core.
reported .

ANYONE FOR a nice
pet? This while ball of fur
is an adorable poodle which
has been abandoned and Is
In need of a home. Debbie
to:step, agent for the Meigs
County Humane Soelety,
will be giving the poodle,
mostl y white, a mu ch
needed trim before he Is
placed with someone who
will provide a good home.
Anyone wishing to adopt
may call Mrs. Dorothy
Fisher, 992-5427 after 6
p.m.

No one was injured in a
rash of trafltc acctdent s
investigated over the
weekend by-the Gallia-Metgs
Post State Htghway Patrol
The first occurred at 12 .45
p.m. Saturday on the Adamsville -Cora Rd. one mtle S(IUth
of US 3:i where a vehicle
drtven by Garland E. Parsons , ' 52, Ga llipolis,
sideswtped an auto operated
by Bryan R Jones, 17, Rt. 1,
Thurman. There was mmor
damage . Parsons was
charged wtth dnvlng left of
center.
A tractor - tratler rig was
mvolved in an acctdent at
3 30 p.m. on SR 7 and CR 20 m ·
Cheshtre Twp
According to th e patrol,
James C. Hall ey, 40,
Galhpolis, attempted to stop
for an unknown vehicle

makmg·a left tum. His truck
jackkmfed strikmg a guardrat! There was mtnor
damage.
William E. Mttchell, 5:i,
Kerr, was charged with OWl
following an accident at 4 10
p.m. on SR 160, one tenth of a
mtle north of US :J:i_ Troopers
satd Mtt chell lost control of
hts vehtcle. It landed tn a
ditch .
John-s . Allen, 40, Gallipolis,
was cha rged wtth OWl
following an acctdent at 3 32
p.m Saturday on Bob McCormick Rd (bree tenths of a
mtle south of 'SR 160.
Officers said Allen lost
control of hts car. Allen ran
off the left stde of the roadway while attempting to
avotd htttmg an unknown
vehicle. There was heavy
damage to hts car.

---------------------------,

l Area Deaths l

' At ~· 10 ·p.m. Saturday, an
accident was investigated on
SR 7, eight tenths of a mile
south of US 3:i where an auto
drtven by Norman H. Shaffer,
37, Rt. 3, Gallipolis, was
struck by a vehicle operated
by Rtck T. Wtlltams, 17, Rt . 3,
Galltpolis. There was
moderate damage . Wtlliams
was charged wtth no
operator's hcense
A fmal Saturday accident
occurred at 9:20 p.m. on SR
248, one and five tenths miles
east of SR 7, m Meigs County.
Offtcers satd vehicles driven
by Lt1a Ridenour, Long
Bottom , and Wtlham D.
Kautz, 16, Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
sideswtped at a hillcrest.
There
wa s
mod erate
damage.
Geneva Clark, New Port
Richie, Fla. was charged
with fatlure to yteld the right
of way following an accident
at 11 :50a .m.SundayonSR 7,
six tenths of a mile south of
the Mei gs County !me.
Officers satd the Clark car
went left of center forcing an
auto driven by Carl A F'rey,
54, Coolville, off the roadway .
There
was
mod erate
damage
Afm alacctdent occurred at
2·20 p.m Sunday on Grover
Rd. one tenth of a mtle south
of CR 14 m Cheslure Twp.
where Robert W. Brtght, 21,
Cheshire, lost control of his
vehicle which slid off the
right stde of the roadway mto
a creek. There was moderate
damage.

Regma Dorst. Davtd Thorn- I
I
ton. Charlene Goeglem, Kim
Mrs. Charles Boice She was
ROYDOMIGAN
Warner
Funeral services for Roy a!S(I preceded in death by her
Anna Wtles, Carla Whaley,
ltrst husband , F'rancts
Vtckt Hood. Janet Horky, Domtgan, 58, Route 2,
LaRue, her second husband,
Tracey Jeffers, Lon Kloes, Coolv1lle, killed tn a htghway William lhl e, and third
Regina Lefebre , Ange la acctdent Saturday have been
husband, Theo Smith. One
Mart tn, Margo Martm, set for 1 p m Tuesday at the S(ln, Francis LaRue and one
Tammy McDaniel, Ly le Ewmg F'uneral Home.
The son of the late John daughter, Elizabeth (SIS )
Moon, Todd Mormon , Amta
Musser, Kathte Qutvey, Mark Roy and Laura Dettwtler LaRue.
She ts survtved by two
Rtggs, Conme Romme, Kelly Domtgan, Mr Domtgan was
grandsons,
and one granda member of the Hemlock
Rought
daught
er,
step-dau
ghter s,
JUNIORS - Carm Batley, Grove Christtan Church and
Mrs.
Marvtn
(Mtldred)
Don Rtchm und, Davtd Rtggs, was a veteran of World War
Morris, Dexter, Mrs. Luther
Jana BurS(In, Dolhe ROusey , 11.
Surving are hts wtfe, (Helen ) Woo dall , Ltsbon,
Juhc Byer, Mandy Sisson,
•
Suzy Smtth, Tanuny Charles, Mane, two S(lns, Charles of Ohto, and Mrs. Ralph
(Garnet 1 Swan, Pomeroy ;
RELATIVES COME
John St ory, Jeff Damels, Coolvtlle, and John, servtng
step-sons, Max Sm tth,
POMEROY - Relatives
Dorsel Thomas, Patty Dyer, with the U. S. Army tn
Ewington; Gtl es Smith,
Fatrbanks,
Alaska,
a
and
lrtends from a distance to
Lon Wood
Rutland , Orm and Edgar vtSlt the family and attend
daughter,
Cynthta
Midkiff,
Beverly Faulkner, Rtchard
Smtih, both of Columbus.
the funeral servtces for Mrs
Resler , Beverly Hoffman , Hampton, Va , two ststers,
F'uneral services wtll be Ada Norris at Ewmg F'uneral
Mrs
George
Ragla
nd,
John Wtlli amson , Jamte
held Wednesday at 2 p m. at Home were Mr and Mrs.
John son, Mary Johnson, Lexington, Ky ., and Mrs
the Rawhngs Coats Funeral
Al onzo
Norris ,
Mrs .
Kevm Ktng, Ketth Krautter, Marii Kenton, Parts, Ky , and
Home wtth the Rev, Robert Margaret West of Dayton,
Ga ry Basham, Jo McKmney, three granddaughters.
Mr James Quisenberry Bum ga rn er of fi ct atmg . Mr and Mrs Richard Norm
Pam Mees, Shan Mttch, Ltsa
Burial wtll be m Poplar Rtdge
Nash,
Shern
Osbo rn . wtll offlctate at the servtces
of Carroll, Mtldred Ripley of
Cemetery
F'riends may call
Stepha nte Radford , Rhonda and bunal wtll be m Cherry
Charleston, Mrs, Elste Da vts
Rtdge Cemetery F'rtends at the Raw hngs-Coa ts of Parkersburg, Mr. and Mrs.
Reuter
SENIORS - Rtta Batley, may call at the fun eral home Funeral Home Tuesady from BtU
Hinterschieg
of
Gto 8 p.m
Columbus, Clarenc e Story
Cath y Blaettnar, Ctndy at any time.
Dorst, Tern Ftfe, Becky Fry,
and daughter , Rosahe of
Tnna
Gtbbs,
Peg'gy
Darwm, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
OTIS W. KNIGHT
Gtrolamt, Carl Gheen , Chnstl
Ford of Lithopolis , Mrs.
Otts W. Knight, 58, Route 1,
Hess, Laura Hoo ver , Kathy
Marcia Shindler of Amherst,
Racme,
dted Sunda y at
Howard , Rhonda Hudson,
und Mr. and Mrs Mark
Jont Murray, Randy Roach, Veterans Memonal Hospttal.
McCullough of Vienna, W.
He was a son of the late
Ntta Rusche!
Va
RENO , Nev. ( UPll - WtlDtane Smtih, Pa tge Smith, - Herbe rt and !"Iorence Eagle
Others attendmg included
Steve Stout, Velvet Swtsher, Kmght and was also preceded limn P Lear, 75, was an William Lloyd of Canton,
mdu str ial genms whose Mrs. Woodrow Daughtery of
Teresa Van Meter, Jcnmfer m death b) two brothers
Surviving
are
his
wife,
mvenuons becam e part of the Mtddleport , Mr s Evelyn
Wtse and Susan Wright.
Venetia Young Knight ; two Ameri can aul omotlve and Hale of Parkersburg, Mrs
S(lns, Neale of Pomeroy, and aviallon scene
Larry Badgley and chtldren,
Dale of Racme; a daughter,
He was indefattgable - It Ch ri stie and Andrew, of
Veterans Memorial Hospllal Debt Bradford , Pomeroy; a was nuthmg for htm to put m Manessa, W Va.
Saturday Admiss10ns - step-daughter , !Jnda Watson, a 12~10 ur day even at hts age,
Thomas Stewart , Cheshtre; Ractne , 1wo brothers. Troy but a long bout wtth leukenua
CANCEU.EO
Ruth Underwood, Tuppers and Dana of Ashland, Ohto, forced htm mto a hospttallast
The
Metgs Jumor High
Plams ; Zelma Hawley, and tw o sisters, Alma week , and he dted Sunday
Paren(-'J'eacher forwn has
Cumberledge, Wooster, and
Syracuse
J.S. Lewts, a J.earAvta vtce been cancelled until SepVelma Skmnas, Cuyahoga prestdent , said Lear 's last
Sa turday Di"scharges
tember.
Nellte Lemley, Maltnda Falls
mstructtons to lum concerned
Mr
Kntght
was
a
veteran
F'urst, Loutse Eshelman ,
a new turbo-prop bustness jet
BUSH PROMOTED
Carmel Jewett , Edward King of World War 11
called l.earfan.
FORT
BENNING, Ga.
Funeral, servtces will be
Jr , Dorsel Randolph, Evelyn
"He sa td, 'F'mtsh it.' You Donald E. Bush, son of Mr.
McCaskey, Mtchael Hub- held at 1 p. m Wednesday at bel we'll fintsh it,' ' Lewis
and Mr.l. Jacob M. Btl!lh,
the Bald Knob Church of satd .
bard~ Robert Whtte.
Route 3, Racine , Ohio,
Sund ay Admissions - whtch he was a member.
Lear was responstble for recently was promoted to
Robert Hayden, Pomeroy , James Cundiff will officiate the cTeation of the car radto,
Velma Imboden, Rutland, and burial will be tn the the etght-track tape player, Army private fir st class
Ruth Se llers, Portland; Letart Falls Cemetery. the Lear JCI and more than while serving as a dispatcher
Ernest Sanders, Reedsvllle ; F'riends may call at the !50 other patented mventions. with th e !97th Infantry
Brigade at Fort Bennlml,
Judy Gmther, Long Bottom; restdence at 3 I' · m. (oday
Born June 26, 1902, in Ga. Bush entered the annr
Mary Layne, Che shire ;
Hannibal , Mo., he started his
m March of last year. The
Sandra Mitch, Middleport ;
career
m 1926 wtth the private Is a 1975 graduate of
MRS. ESTELLE SMITH
Mary Marcwko , Tuppers
of
the Southern Local High School.
Mrs Estelle Smith, 93, dev elopment
Pla ins, John Burford ,
automobtle
radio
.
That
former Middleport resident,
BOARD TO MEET
Middleport
dted early today at the mvention put Motorola Corp ,
The
Southern Local Board
Sunday Discharges - Ruth
Russell Nursing Home m m whtch Lear once held a of Education will meet
Her rmann , Cleo Phelps
one -tlurd tnterest, into
Albany.
Tuesday, May 16, at 7· 30 p.m.
Mrs. Smtih was born Feb. busmess
at the ht~h school cafeteria.
12, 1685 at Arley, WVa ., the
Holzer Medical Center
daughter of the late Mr. and
Discharges May 12
Mrs Arthur Bachelor and
daughter, Dorace Barber,
Dons Barnhtll, Casste Baum, Elza Deprlst, Paul Gleason,
fulsalle Bastt~ Eulah Brown, Joan Hoffm an , Randall
Anna Cook, Horace Dewitt, Ktser, Russell Little, Ryan
(Continued fl'()ll1 PI It I)
Etna Diven, Alice Duncan, McCarley, James Morrison, Israel at Ute Ohio Theater.
Wilmer Halfhill, Beatrtce Melissa Nance, Mrs. Mtchael
The program Is the last in a series of events held the last
Haller, Elea nor Hill , Candace Neville and son, Ellio tt three weeks to celebrate Israel's 30th anniversary as a nation.
Hood, Mary Ingles, Cinda Perry, Jr , Co ra Plantz,
Ir wi n, Anna Jarv is, Oils Wtl ma Reffitt , Heather
Johnson, Wylodine Kessler, Roa ch,
Wyman
Rutt,
Dorothy Leach, Btlhe Little, Elizabe th Sayers, Linda
Ell sworth Lu ck, Ra chel Skeens, John Sptres, Samuel
McCo1, Ethel McPherson, Stewart, Mark Tackett ,
Hattie Norris, Orville Parks, Goldt e Terry , Phylhs
SEE OUR BIG SELICTION
Ray Proffitt, Wanda Rose, . Vaninwagen , Brenda Wells,
Mr s Don Russell and Bonita Williams, ZCIIa Wood
daughter , Charhne Sisler,
Blrtha May 13
Carroll Smith, Mrs. James
Mr and Mrs. Mark Clark, a
Swain and daughter, Hazel son, Gallipolis; Mr. and Mrs.
Tagg, Delphta Taylor, Joseph Richard Eblin , a son,
home
f- IVist t
the
Viars, Sr., Ceroba Waldron, Ga llipolis; Mr and Mrs.
furntshings
Howard Wells, Pauline Robert Reeves, a daughter,
department on the 1st
White , Maylene Willison , Otester; Mr. and Mrs. James
floor and buy the
Betty Wise , Margaret Wyatt. Ruggles , a da ug~t er,
window shades you
Mrs James Yost and son.
Jackson.
need
. Standard and
Births May 12
Dl1charges May 14
Mr. and Mrs . Kenneth
Meli ssa Barlow, LarrY, - f-..- '"·
extra wide shades
__ _ carried in stock.
Buckley, a son, Syracuse; Cundiff, Mary Denney, Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Wilbur House, a Thomas Gannaway and son,
Cho1ce of color. ~de
son, Oak Hill ; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Malone, Ivan Martin,
by Joanna.
Allan Johnson, a son , Perri Martin , James Miller,
Pomeroy; Mr and Mrs Okey Mrs. Roger Pugh and son,
We'll cut shades to your measure, free_of
Livmgson , a daughter, Leon. Je nnifer Showman, Betty
charge.
·
Dlscbarges May 13
Smith,
Randy
Smit h,
Hester Brown, Mary Rebecca Woltz.
Bryan, Shirley Coburn, Mrs.
Blrtha May 14
Tommy Crabtree
and
Mr. and Mrs Don Rlsh, a
dau ghler, Douglas Darst, daughter , J ackson.
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!ests show marijuana
as bad for lungs as
smoking of tobacco
. By WARREN TALBOT
· BOSTON (UP!) - Smokmg marijuana regularly
may prove to be as bad for your lungs as "moderate to
heavy tobacco smoking," a Los Angeles phystctan
reports
Dr. Donald P Tashkm of the UCLA School of
Medicin e told the annual meettng of the Amertcan
Lung Association on Monday that tests show "chrome
heavy manjuana smokers" run the nsk of suffermg
chrome bronchitts and even emphysema.
Tashkin 's comments were based on the test results of
74 male, regular marijuana smokers from the Los
Angeles area, who were S&lt;Jiictted and paid to
participate tn the study through newspaper
adverltsements He said they averaged ft ve Jomts per
week over a five-year pertod and were compared to a
control group of the same number of non-ma rijuana
users_
Some of the mariJUana smokers also were tobacco
smokers as were S&lt;Jme m the non-manjuana smokmg
control group, he satd.
.
Tashkm satd "under senstltve lung functwn tests" tl
was determmed manJ uana led to a "stgmhcant
decrement m resptra tory functton" and martjuana
"may cause more r~spira tory fund wnal tmpatrment
than chrome tobacco smoking.
"People . who do (smok~ ma rt Juana 1 over a long
penod of lime are at rtsk of developmg chronic lung
disease," he satd. "The fa ct U1at we did find somethmg
suggests canntbts may have a harmful effect. "
"These changes ln lung fun cuon are quahtattvely
sumllr to those altrtbutable to moderate to heavy
tobacco smokmg over many )'ears and suggest a
potential for the development of chrome bronchtlts and
pulrnona ~y emphysema m chrome, heavy man1uana
smokers, ' he satd.
Tashkm aiS&lt;J satd there ts nu evtdence to suggest that
mariJUana smokers who get constant exerctse run less
nsk of respiratory problems ' There ts no ev tdence
that exerctse ts a useful prevenltve measure," he smd

Street paving, cleaning needs are
emphasized by Pomeroy Council
BY KATIE CROW
"The pavmg and cleamng of
streets in the village of
Pomeroy were th e matn
toptcs of discusston when
Pomeroy Co un cil met m
regular session Monday
mght
Co u n c t l m a n La r r y
Wehrung said that he has had
several calls m regard to the
dirt Y streets m the vtllaoe.
e
Wehr un g cha rged (hat
Pomeroy ts the dtrtt est
ll
VI age m southeastern Ohto
and added he ts determmed to
see tha t the vtllage ts cleaned
up .
Dr Harold Brown, counctlman, told counctl that 1t
could purchase a parttcular
type of hose for apprownately $300 to $500, that
one man co uld use to hose
down the streels It was
potnted out that before the
st reets arc washed down they
ftrst mus( be swept. Mayor
Clarence Andrews com-

mented that the 'treets have
been swept and added at the
present ttme the vtllage ts
h rt
s o on manpower.
1 0 b
•- .
...ou s orne, countlun an,
suggested to counctl that they
.
should constder pavmg S(lrne
of the streets in the village.
Osborne suggested that the
vtllagc usc the $20,000 that ts
now in the revenue shartng
fund and borrow an addit wna l $30,000 to get some
pavtng done thi s year
Osborne suggested that
pavmg contractors be contacted and meet wtth the
street comm tttee and ~ct
est unates on what 11 would
cost to pav e Mulberry,
Butternut and Umon Ave It
was not decided what streets
would be paved. Osborne vn ly
suggested the above named
streets to get est tmates
Osborne a!S(I pomted out
that no pavmg ha•" been done
m two )ears. He suggested a
dehmte program be se( up to

pa ve ea ch ea r C u ctl
.
Y
u n
the old bmldmg If money can
authomed Osborne to get be
d d th ld
.
secure an e o semor
est un ates and report ht s !ugh budding is rest ored the
hndmgs at th
1
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'
e nex meetmg butldtng wlll be used for ctly
of co uncil Mayor Andrews
d
hall headquarters as well as
1
d
agree to make contact wtth th
e po tee an
water
sorne contractors
department
BtU Yo ung asked tf there is
Mayor Andrews satd that
any progress betng made he ha.s met wtth the Board of
toward a new ctty butldmg Pu bhc Affatrs and an
Mayor Andrews mformed etngmeer from Burgess and
co unctl that F'red Crow was N 1
d h
1
tp e an t ey pan to adgomg to bnng up, at the vert tse lor a dnller to drtll
ann ual al umnt banquet, the
th
t
11
th
proposal to renovate the old ano er wa er we m e
vtllage of Syracuse on the
semur htgh butldmg and ask
uter edg
t t th
for donat tons fro m the oH
e nex o11 e m er
alumnt
~wever, no we wtll be
drtlled uni t! the matter ts
Cruw ts also planmng a brought before counctl, tt was
meettng and wtll report hts mdtcated
fmdmgs to the May or as scon
M
Ad
d
ayor n rews pomt o out
as h.e has more mformauon th t 1t
11 b
h
a
wt
e up to t e
the May or reported Mayor engmeer and members of the
Andr ews aiS(I stat ed that water board where the well
apphcatwn for a_o0-50 grant wtll be d.rt lled.
with Ohtn Htstonc PreserC
1
d h
ounctt st ressed ft at
vattun has been made tn
15
hopes to obtam S(lmc money paymen h now uel rom
perS(In s w n own n1 s at
to helo With the r rstor&lt;tl1 nn nf

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Beech Grove Cemetery for
upk eep and matntenan ce
Cust ts $1 per grave lot. If a
perS(In or persons has a five
grave lot tl would be $5 , or tf tl
would be a 10 grave lot tt
would be $10 The payment
now duets for 1978 Restdents
are remmded that thts ts
cleanup week and restdents
ate to have trash a( the curb
.The vtll age wtll ptck up
today , Wednesday and
Thursday free of charge. The
pick up ts for ttems notusually ptcked up by regular
hau lers
The second and thtrd
reading was gt v en to an ordinance that wtll not allow
lmtermg on the parkmg lot at
any ume , ex cept for a
sponS&lt;Jred event.
The ordmance also sl ates
that no person or persons
shall sit or stand on the
parkmg lot "ails, shall not
mterfere wtth parkmg. shall

en tine

TUESDAY. MAY 16 1978

Classes
going to
June 21
,

. Mtddleport store, Greg Housh, carpenter; Larry Gru eser, plumbmg;
Davtd Capoton, VICe pr estdcnt of Dmry Isle, 3-m-One. Pomeroy Mayor
Clarence Andrews ; Joe Young, banking ; Mr and Mt s Cass Hmdy,
electncal, and Mr. and Mrs. James McC lure, ma nagenal The
restaurant entertamed the group for lunch

ARIBBON CU'ITING ceremony was he ld Monday to mark the grand
opentng of the new McClure Datry Isle "3-m-One" Restaurant on E Mam
St. Pomeroy Parucipatmg m the ceremony, from the left , were Mr and
Mrs. Hershel McClure, owners ; Bob McClure, manager of the McClures'

Senate OKs sale
of planes, budget

The World Today
• H
b
MISS earst ack in prison

PLEASANTON, Calif. (UP! )- Patrtcia Hearst 's next 14
BY PATRICIA KOZA
months m a federal prtS&lt;Jn should ~ the ftnal chapter m a
The
Senate
has
cleared
its
desk
strange
odyssey U1at began when she was ktdnapped by a
_
WASHINGTON (upl )
II
ba
of two maJor tssues by upholdt ng Prestdent Carter's sale of sma
nd f ' Iceli cat ed terronsts 111 1974 ·
warplanes to Saudi Arabta. Egypt and Israel and passmg a f shMiss Hearst, 24, returnc'IJ to federda l pnson Monday to
"'98 9 billton federal budget for hscal 1979 whtch now goes to tnt . out a seven-year sentence tmpose after her convtelton
"'e House.
on charges she was a member of a Symbtonese Ltberauon
th
' "4 vote on Carter's ..,
« btllton packa"e
Army tEam that robbed a San Francisco bank _
o deal came
The ...,..,
late Monday after lOhoursol cm__llttonaldebate The House Wtll
fS
have no mput on til at issue; the Jtestdent 's package could have
0
been vetoed only if both houses ofCongress dtsapproved tt.
SANTO DOM INGO, Dorm mcan Republtc (U P! 1 _
By contr ast, Senate
Dommlcan vote rs today dectde whether to give President
approva l of the target fcd erul bargatmng He prt'l:iicted the Josqutn Balaguer a fourth term m off tce or back the Ieft"'fbudget came qutckly on a budget was "not gomg to fly " center Dommican Revoluti onary Party's btd for "orde rly
vo tce vote shortly after House in the House
change. "
and Senate negotiators
In other ac tion Monday , the
Polls for the 2 3 nu llton ehgtble voters m the Ca nbbean
completed work on th e House mcludcd a ban onUS tsland repubhc are open today from 6 a.m. to 6 p m EDT and
package. But the outcome tn atd to Vietnam. Cuba , Cam- offlctals at Ute Central Elections Board sa td most of the votes
the House, whtch vot es bo&lt;lia and Uganda m a btll should be counted by rn'tdmght
Wednesday, ts less clear
that would authonze almost
But,
Hou se
Budget $3.6 bilho n for foreign
Committee Otatrman Rubert cconomt c as ststan ce for Three Gavin Plan~ workt~ rs rt·wardt•tl
Giaimo, 0-Conn ., satd he ftscal 1979, whtch starts Oct
Three three men are Don!..
beheves the nego tta tor s l.
Three employees of the
produced enough favorabl e
TI1e legtslatton , passed 22.5- General James M Gavm Horstman, Po tnt Pleasant ,
concessw ns to en sure 148 and sent to the Senate, Pla nt have recently recetved Vernal D Johnson , West
approval tn the House .
fall s about $70 mtlliori below cash awards for (heir con- Columbta , Marvtn L Batrd,
Rep . Parren Mttchell , D- Carter's foreign atd request tribution m the "Operatwns Ga lhpohs
Md , head of the Black
The Hous e Co mm er ce Improvement" program of
Cash awHrds are g1ven tu
empluy
ees by Amen can .
Caucus, satd he feltlpo much Commtttee approved a $7 1 Amertcan Electnc Power
went to defense in the ft nal
(Continued on page 10)
Elect
nc
Power for tdeas
System.
wht ch tmprovc safety ,
operaun g cond1tt ons, or
reduce
operat ing
expenses
Thes e
tnnovatwns oft en res ult m
ftnancial savings bet'ng
pa ssed on to the con\sumcr.
These tdcas are l!!lbhshed In
a system-wtde magazme so
other factltties In the system
can beneftt from them The
cash awards were presented
(o the ructplents by Mr J W
Lizon , Gavin Plant Manager.

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llominican VOte go t th e po Us

Weather

Met gs Co unt y Shenff
James J Profftlt reports tha t
hts department ts lookmg for
a l97:i Ponttac Trans AM.
Stiver grey Ul &lt;olor, Oh to
regtstratton TO 2756, stolen
Sunday from a restdcnce at
Rutland
TI te auto was owned by
Janet Sue Pullen, Rt 1, Mt
Alto, W Va , and was parked
h
at cr parents' resid ence
The stolen vehi cle tn
form atwn has becn entered tnNC!C and Ohto Leads A
Metgs Co unty JUVentle IS
being sought Ul connecuon
wtth the stolen car
Meigs Co un ty Sh enff 's
Department and Racme F'tr e
Department offt ctals ~re also
mvestig aun g the false alann
ftr e call that wa s rece~&gt;ed
Saturday evemng at Racme

Clo udy and cool today and
tonight, with occasiona l
showers or drizzle. Htghs
today wtll be in the lower 60s
and lows tontght will be near
50. Mostly cloudy and cu'n- •
linued cool Wednesday with
highs In the mid 60s. '

NEW OFFICERS were Installed when the Middleport Boslness and Professiona l
WOOlen's Club met Monday night at the offices of Columbia Gas of Ohio. They are from the
)eft, Frances Davis, president; Eva Robson , vice president ; Catherine Welsh , secretary,
and Terrie Walker, treasurer.

SQUAD CALLED
The Pomeroy Emergency
Squad was called to Gaul's
Shake Haven at I:32 p m
Monday for Betty Baum who
was taken to Holzer Medtcal
Center.

Auto stolen

EXTENDE D FORECAST
Tuesday throu g h
Saturday, fair Thursday
and F'rlday and a chance of
showers or thundershowers
Saturday. Highs wiU be In
the 70s through the period
and lows will be In the 50s.

not consume beer or any
other alcoholic beverage and
shall not litt er
It was reported that guardra t! had been put m place at
Pleasant Rtdge and Hudson
Street
Counct l, tn other business,
accept ed the restgnatton of
Dona ld Sli vers as meterman
effecttve June 2, and transferr ed a beer permtt ft om
Allen W Hamm , Hambow
Inn to Jeffrey A Morns,
Rambo w Inn Votmg no on
the tran sfer wa s Lou
Osborne
The meetm g was opened by
prayer by the Rev Wtlham
Mtddleswarth
Att endtn g were Ma yor
An drews, Jane Walton, clerk ,
Larry Powell , Osbo rne ,
Yuung , Wehrung , Brown, and
.ltm Neutzhng, counctlmen,
Chtef J ed Web st er , Rev
Mtddleswarth , and Donnte
Ward

BY BOB HOEF'UCH
Metgs Local Schoo l Dtstrtct students , wtth the exception of
sen tors, wtll be attendmg classes this vear unit! June 21
Tins was the dectswn Monday rught when the dtstnct 's
board of educauon met at the Meigs Juntor Htgh &amp;·hool m
Mtddleport
Supt. Charles Dowler told provtdm g for Saturd ay
the board he had, unttl about classes
5 p m Monday , the approval
Dr Ketth Rtggs satd he
of the state departm ent of "anted it understood among
educat ton for schools of the board members that enher
dist n ct to fuu sh up on June cal end ar
wa s merely
14
ful ftlltng a state obltgatton
However, after 5 yesterday and the addtllonal tune added
evcnmg, Dowler said he was to the schoo l year would not
advtsed by the state depart - gre atly co ntnbute to the
ment of education that the educatwn of the students
Met gs Local Dtstnct ts not
" Let's not fool ourselves,"
ehgt ble for ftve addttwnal Dr Rtggs commented
calamity days granted by the
The board agreed on the
Ohto Leg tslature.
cal endar wtth the June 21
The Metgs Dtstnct and clostng date.
oth er dtstrtcts havmg had
Semors wtll be permtlled to
employe st rikes or havtng grad uate on June 6 as
closed for fmanctal reasons, provtded by board acuon
are not ehgtble for the ftvc severa l " eeks ago. Some
days, Dow ler said he was semor cosmetology students
advtsed yesterday
wt ll not have all of thetr
Two cal endars were requ tred hours tn by that tune
presented to the board last but provistons wtll be made
mght as a result of the word for them to mak e up that
that earher approval of the tune
June 14 closing would be
It was decided to lodge a
resc mCJed by the State protest against the decision
departme~t of education at
"'hich "Ill mnke Meigs
once One of the calendars Lo cal stude nts attend
would have allowed classes to classes lor five more days
be dtsmtssed before June 21 than orig inall y planned
but would have Involve d becaus e more board
thre e days of Saturday members feel that It Is not
school Saturday classes cos( a lair situation for some
the dtstnct about $1100 extra districts only to have to
for overtime salaries and so It complete 170 days of school
wa s dectded again st ac- "hlle 175 Is being required
(Continued on page 10)
ce pttng
the
calendar

PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

The obser\lance of senior
citizens day at the Meigs
Senior Citizens Center In
Pomeroy !his evenlng ts
opeo to the publi c.
A Jitney supper will be
held from 4 to 6·30 p.m.
after which tim e ca ndidates night "Ill be held
beginning at 7 p m. The
arehilect for the ne" multi
purpose building to contain
a new snlor citizens realer
will be on hand and
numerous awards wlll be
presented
to
se nio r
citizens .

County GOP

announces its
'
endorsements
Les Fultz, chatrrnan of the
Mctg s County Repu bhcan
Executtve Committee, has
announced that candtdates
for State and Dtstrtct Offices
m the Jun e 6 Prtmary
Elecuon were endorsed at a
recent meetmg held at the
Metgs Inn
Several candtdates were
pr esent and tho se whose
sched ul e prev ent ed their
attending sent a representaltve to speak m thetr behalf
After heanng from all
candtdat es, th e foll owm g
were endorsed and
For
Govern or
LJ eutenant Governor, James
A Rhodes and George V
Votnovt ch. for Attorney
General, George C. Smtih;
for Treasurer of State, Sam
Speck ; for Justtce of the
Supreme Court , Term
Conunencin g January 1. 1979,
Robert E Holmes , for State
Central Co mmttteeman, Btll
Keslar ; for State Central
Commtt!eewoman , Lorene G
Johnston.
All candtdates wh o are
runnmg unopposed m the
Prunary, were also endorsed
and tncluded Donald E
Lukens for Audttor of State ,
Ted W Brown for Secretary
of State , Paul W. Brown for
Justice of the Supreme Court,
Term Commencing January
2, 1979 ; Homer E. Abele lot
Judge of the Court of Appeals, 4th Dtstrtct ; Clarence
E Miller for Representative
to Congress ; Oakley C.
Collms for State Senator, and
Harold Schrttter for State
Representative
F'ultz s1ated that no endorsements were made in the
case of cand tdates for county
off tees.

Chessie steam
special visit
set WednesdRy
The Chessie Steam Spectal,
a 21 car steam powered
passenger traln, will visit
Southeastern Ohio on Wednesday, May 17, with a oneway run from Parkersburg to
Cmctnnati over the Chessle
System (B&amp;O) ma inline
whtch is also the route of

Amtrak's "Shenandoah," a
spokesman for the Meigs
(Continued on page 10)
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,_ ,,.,,,,L';g~·r ~Ii;ics established in
COLU MBUS
Lega l elm cs

Ul I
1tendcod to

n ake legal

tets

Sf"n

Cle\Ciand
1 he1 made
Inroads Into the lega l
profess on about s1x vears

ore

con\enent
ha H' be.;n
estabhshed n 0 1
tl ree
largest c es
The ctu 1 s wl1 I ffer to
the general public aff rda ble
legal se ces f
suet
mattet s s 11 fling vtlls
ha ndl ~ d
es
d ssolullo
ba1 k uptctes
and pr ob e ll ~t:!l h t" bt:: r
set up
n ( I lwd
(; l11 us a I l em l b

ag and

tht!n

70 h JVP opu ect ll

rt:! Umn
1r

doo rs

rotlon \Ide

I a• sh uld be as
l m emenl as a ne ghborhood
bank
dn g store sa1d
!(gal chntc ad1oca te J oel
H II of C &lt;~e l and a son 1n
Ia "
of Sen
Ho• a rd
~1 tzenbaw 1 D-Oh o
One
1
o lo hat ts to ak e a
c " Is e md n ake t 11, uch
re n f rtable for people
I alk
md diSCUSS their
s • th attorneys
ork on a sma II proftl

's

ht:\W ~C~tt

!:i lfiCl

L•gal I \S" l la l
nc"' 11 OJ o 11th II f sl
pe n g Ia l J I

arg n on eac l tase and rely
on vol une that ts generated
through adverltstng H) au
sa 1d
II e effort to get lega l
cl mcs accepted m Oh o has
been a1ded by last years US
Supreme Court dec1sto 1 that
allows attorneys l' adv erttse
their serv1ces
Since cluucs depend on a
large IO ium e of d enls
ad, erustng m ne• spapers
and on rad o and tcle11s on ts
to nforn the public that lega l
services a e (:1 va !abl e at a
reasonable cost
I aw) er s 1fftllated " th
kg II cltn cs are tr) ng to

diSpel what t1 cy conSider to
be a general atut ude among
the public that legal advtce s
cxpenstv e and out of reach of
most nuddlemcome fam 1hes
We are trytng to sell the
legal professton as well as
a tlr 1ct cli ents wh en we
ad1 erhse and cone up front
wtth our fees satd Paul A
lt chtman
d rector of
ltchU11a n Lega l Cl rue m
Cle\ eland People know l
won t cost an arm and a leg to
see il l attm ney
Sever 11 &lt;I mcs charge
n th mg for the mhal v stl at
\-\ t ch tun e a perso n
distu."ises" th

3 (filhio cities.

her problem Other climes set
a fee of $10 to $15 for the
m !tal v stt Chmc directors
say about half of the people
ftnd out they really have no
legal problem after all
~ survey of legal chrucs tn
Ohto shows that chrucs have
set pr ces for such lega l
problems as a non-contested
d vo rce d tssoIut ton an d
wntmg wtlls 1he cost of a
st nple wtli can begm as low
as $25
I don t thtnk It s
degra dm g to reach out
through adv:?.Ustng to tell
people we a e here to help

them out "tlh thet~
problems
satd Leonar
Schwartz dtrector of llle Ohio
Legal Chruc of Schwartz &amp;
Ftshman 10 Columbus
He added that the pubhc ts
respondmg
to
the
adverttstng even though
most lawyers s(Jll frown on tt
Dtrectors say that legal
elm cs are the wave of the
d
future but they face a har
road a head
Schwartz and Hyatt say
they are planmng to expand
h th
Hyatt al rea dY as ree
offtces and plans to open a
fourth m May Hts plans call

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HEALTH

If )OU want to ga 1ble 01
try ng tu Improve 1l ) ourself
you must brush off as mucl of
the m dew as you ca n Use
fa e al t ssues so )OU em
discard them ofter and not
Just spread the m tld e ~
muu 1d If any remam' that
yo ca nnot brush away put a
btl of de 1alured alcohol on a
soft loth and try lo 1c nove
tl I hts ts fo r the cover Put
powdered French chalk bet
Wl'Cn the mtldewed pages and
then close the book
You satd tl was damp so
wetgh l do~n fl at a ul lcaV&lt;
tn a dry wann place for a
week or tw o Brush powder
from between pages If lh s
does not help I know of
nothtng ebc to suggest but
so ne reader may come forth
wttl furthe1 tdeas Good luck
POllY
DEAH POI I Y - A ~cphe •

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a1&lt;1 I sh k
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SUm&lt; ti t g III(Ui It l SUa II) those sy nptoms you nentton
takl s tire rf Jr
slog&lt;! plu s affect 1g your personall
ovt r tl bv l.;tk g \ hurn l) a 11 abtl ty to IC&lt;Jrn I am
un d~r d tors U t f
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Ji!e dt!k ppl HI I g ~ gg ll ~ I lcohol affecL• your body
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tlo t r 11 e ll&lt;!r l Vtr) &lt;Ida
but all thcSl' sound 1usrl kc fo rmatto~rcaJMend :;o cents
me W uld tl ht lp t ta lk to w1th a long stamped self
tn) co tpa1 y s doctor
a !dressed envelope for tt to
DEAl! HI i\Df H You are me n ca re of this newspaper
wa) at cad or ul ga me Po Box 1&gt;&gt;1 Radw C ty Sta
beca use you know •ha t vour lion New York NY I 0019
DF:AH DH I AMB - My
problc ts and w t to do
~ometlt1g about tl Y u nee&lt;l pt blem s severe lc~ cramps
sometlung bestrlcs Valium but only at 1 ghl I gel up
dunng acute react ns to etghl to 10 t mes per night
alcr holts 11 You 1ecd to get to t1 ' y a e so severe tltal my
the b JStc rcaSOJl of why you feet turn ani toes are pulled
drt k 111d lea rn to stop all under so I can barely pull
them stratghl
loge th• r
I have lake 1 Benadryl for
To do th 1! l ou should ta ke
udvant ge of centers to help 10m nths dur ng wh cl II ad
1&gt;c pie v1ti alcohol problems to cra mps N w they arc
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Sport Parade

before the end of the swnmer
Schwartz expects to have
between stx and 10 offtces
erat111 g m the Columbus
0
by next Jan 1 Aller that
he enVIstons branching out to
s rtn fteld Zanesvtlle
d:tlltc~the Portsmouth and
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to the public to dectde tf legal..
chmcsare here to stay Hyatt
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By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sporll EdiiOr
NEW YORK (UPI ) - Btlly Martm was so upset he had tears
m hts eyes
What brought them on was a mtxture of frustratiOn and
depresston plus sheer anger directed not so much at Thurman
Mwtson as at Mtckey Rtvers
This was more than two hours after the Yankees had
dropPed a 10.9 dectston to the Royals Sunday the second ltme
In three days they had lost a ball game m the bottom of the
ninth and stewmg there n a plane carrymg hts team from
Kansas Ctty to Clucago the Yankee manager hadn t gotten
over tt yet
Nobody hkes to lose but wtth Btlly Martin tt goes far beyond
that Each defeat IS like some terrtble personal tragedy that
eats him up lnstde The only thmg that can posstbly make any
loss worse m Marlm s mmd tS'when he sees one of his players
not hustl,lng enough not lrymg hard enough to wm Then the
tragedy 'becomes a catastrophe
The Yankees loss to the Hoyals Sunday arfected Marlm hke
that and m this case the player he felt was short leggmg t on
him notgtvmg tl everythmg he had was Mtckey Rivers
Alltrst Martm was satd to he angry wtlh Munson The two
did have words on the plane but Marlin wasn t nearly as upset
wtth Munson as he was wtth Rt\ers Munson had thought
Marlin was cnltetzmg hiiTI but Martin wan more concerned
with Rtvers
Personally Rtvers ts a likable sort He s also an exceptional
ballplayer - on gtven occastons He has thts one btg
drawback though Hts porch light ts out He s not always wtth
It
When Rtvers IS m the mood he looks ltke a mtllion dollars
But the thing tha t exasperates everybody most about the
speedy ltttle Yankee center fielder ts that no one can ever he
sure whether he s m the mood or not
Rivers has a way of performmg tn spurts He seems to be at
his best only when :he moon ts orbtUng m complete harmony
with the rest of the planets Other limes forgeltl
In Saturdays contest wtth Kansas Ctty the Yankees won
and Rtvers had one hit and a stolen base but he also forgot to
run on a 3-and 2 ptlch with two out That overstghl dtdn t
escape Marlin s atlentwn
Nor dtd the Yankee mana ger fat! tonoltce that Rivers let one
fly ball fall 10 feel m front of htm Sunday and then came
nowhere near Amos Otis gamewmmng double to n ght center
m the mnth
Rivers claiiTis his leg ts bothermg htm which may be true
What Martm knows for sure ts how Paul Blatr and Reggte
Jackson nearly tore each other apart m a eolltston hustling
alter OtiS game wtnnmg blow tn the runth tlllltng of Fnday
mghl s game And alter he saw the way Rtvers played Sunday
Martm angrily made up hts mmd he d go wtth Blatr m center
fteld mstead of Rtvers UnUI Rtvers got back m the mood
anyway
In the clubhouse after Suooay s game Martin 11as hot
Seemg Rivers joking" tth Cliff Johnson he snapped
That s rlgbt laugb tt up on the bus guys keep laughing
One of the things Marlm did before leavmg Kansas City was
call AI Rosen the Jl'eStdent of the Yankees
Btlly was upset and I ca n understand why he "as says
Rosen When he sees something on the fteld he feels ts
mlolerable he gets all welled up tnslde He Udo everythtng he
possibly can to wm He felt Rtvers could ve done f11UCh more
than he dtd agwnst Kansas Ctty
Al Rosen can apprectate Btlly Martm s general feelmgs over
defeats because he was the same ktnd of competttor wben he
played for Clevelaoo He wasn t as outgomg as Marlm but
m:ude ll churned hun up JUS! as much
One lime when Chuck Stobbs struck me out three ttmes m
Washtngton I broke down and crted like a baby Hosen
recalls Strlkmg out three Urnes was bad enough but to think
Chuck Stobbs was pllehtng - that really ktlled me
The fact Is Stobbs wasn t TIIAT bad a pttcher He wo~ 15
games for the Senators one season and hwtg around the majors
15 years

ntOSE WHO CANNES DO
The topless starlets have
been su1111mg themsel\ es for weeks and are ready for the
fotogs swarmmg m for toda) s opemng of the Cannes Film
Festtval Gettmg as much exposure as the starlets wtll he
wrtter-producer-dtrector Bllly Wilder to he honored for hts
movte Fedora Among the 23 ftlms vymg for the coveted
Palm d Or ts Nanni Moretti s Ecce Bombo about Italy s
lefttsl youth Also on hand ts Martin Scorsese who tsn t up for
a priiTie this year but whose Taxt Dnver won at &lt;;annes In
1976

Hr t k Adam s

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By United Press International
SHEDDING MOSS Blanca Jagger, 32 ftled swt m London
Monday to end her seven year mamage to Mtck Jaj~ger 33
who s been spendmg ttme recently wtlh model IJerry1 ~all) Al
the same ttme sources tell Rolling Stone magazme mat Mtck
himself ts thinkmg of spltttmg wtth the Rolling Stones to
pursue an actmg career So tt s JUSt as well that the band
recently put about 8() tunes oo tape at a recent Parts recording
sesston enough to fuel many an album after Some Gtrls to
be released next month Jagger has consistently dented all
reports of his leaVIng the band but IS mum on the dtvorce

What people~~re say1n~g
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1h vas VtSttu g ne left a
pack or bubble gu n n a
poc ket of Ius Jeans and pttdl
ed the 1 10 the laundry It ~ ot
on ever) th 1g 1cl ud ng dark
pan~
t sl trts and black
socks I took a tabl espoon a 1d
gt nNouslv smeared mayo
na se on a II U1e spots at d
~ ork ed t m "' th 11) ha ds I
rewashed all tl c clothes and
the gum "' as gone It also
works for gctt ng gu n out of
hatr - HE I EN
DEAR POI I Y - Whe1
"""I n g pota toes often Wllmud ntlk s added and II c
result ts soup) rather than
fluff) a shed potatoes When
I make tht s mtstakc I add
about o 1e fou rth cu p of dncd
flaky pota toes and beat t 1
n, s wkcs up tl e excess
motslurc ant makes the
potatoes the prork!r con
Sis tete) - MHS J IJ
DE AH POI I Y M) Pet
Peeve 1.s \\llh nanufadurers
of paper napk ns lo\\ els
fa cta I t ssues and tutlet paper
who seem to tlunk thetr produel' should be heav ly
sce nted Ma 1y of us arc
all erg c lo such scents
Dur ng World War II l was
proven thai tl e tdea of put
ltng a ew flashhght battery
m wtth o e tltal ts losmg ts
power s false economy as ti c
weak battery soon pulls ll e
nc• b 1ttet) down to L'
wea ke1strength -E t.SIE
DEA l! POl I Y I use a
clip board io hold mv grocery
hsl a 1d the coupons I plan to
use llu s way ever) thmg '
together and there s lt ltle
dange of 01e bemg lost or
trusplaced VIHGINIA
Polly w II se nd you one of
her stgne d than k yo u
news[Xlper cou pon dtppers tf
she uses you r favonte
Po ntcr Pee\ e Problem tn
her colu nn Wnte POll Y S
PO INTE11S 11 care of thts

start ng all over aga n I a 11 a
b!l-)ear-&lt;J id woman und dor l
kl ow what ebe lu do fhe
mcdtcatton from ny two doc
to" ts useless Please tell me
ho~ I can get relief as I ge t
very llttic sleep
OEAH HEADE:H - f ~r sllel
me say that anyone who has
leg cramps shou ld have a
cureful nedtcal exam nallon
There ctre some sen ous
causes for leg cramps that ncwspupc
ulten ca n 01 ly he detected by TEAC.:HERS START TALKS
a good phystcal examtnutton
CINCINNATI i UP I J 1 cl ud ng exammatwn of the C ntract ta lks began Monda}
ctrcu lat on lo the legs
ghl between the Ctncmnat
Many leg c amps - par S I oo l Bo Jrd and ll c
(I(Uia rl y whet lhe1 oc ur on Ctn t u n 111 f ede rat10n of
ly al n ght are not the result I eacl ers
of poor c rculahon but ) ou
can only tell as a resuli of an
exC~ mlne:~lton

rr Benadryl does gtve you
reltef there s no reasot "h)
you shouldn t Lake tl fhe
other tlung I would recum
mend ts to wear thtck wann
wool socks to bed Many of
my readers have ed ucated
me about the advtsa bthty of
keepmg the feet wann to
avotd leg cramps Usc good
long ones and keep the whole
body adequately wa rmed
Whde I have commented
many ltmcs on the useless
natut e of vttamm E for heart
disease tl someltmes does
help 111 ellmtnalmg leg
cramps so that m ght be a
thought But do try the \\ann
heavy socks
•

Dice are two
feet square
pla)ed on a 100-by 100 foot
sheetrock board - suffered
the consequences of real hfc
!mane al d saster
In stead the on l) n s ks
came fr om a bad roll of the
dice They were two feet
square
Parker Brothers
the
co mp any
wht ch
manufa ct~ the ga me satd
It belteves the Walhngford
tournament had the largest
10dnor board ever made It
to ok students about two
whose wmners showed an months to butld l
Larry Hart a trustee and
un(anny sense of bustness
s JVV) and luck 1s to buy and member of Choate s class of
se ll propcrttes w thou t 1932 and freshman student
players losmg thetr sl tr ls m Han Levene hts partner
t he
m a k e b el t eve conceded the game shortly
marketpla ce
befor e noo n Su nday to
None of the parttctpants m wt1111ers Btll Joos I ~ and
tl e world s largest nd oor Pe te Catapano 17
Hart a busmessman satd
Monopoly ga me - "htch ~ as
bankruptcy was mevttable
under the game s rules
The purpose of the tourna
Northfield
ment
was to raise mooey for
NOHT HFI E I D
Oh to
Choate
s bUild ng fund
I UP!) - Jeffs Fashton
School
offiCials
satd Monday
runntng second gomg mto the
that
anywhere
from
r nal turn turned on the $15IXXI was ratsed $7 500 to
speed and moved out to a I' ,
There were some off-beat
let gth vtctory Monda) mght
gtmnucks
for the fmals
n the featured $3 2011 nmth
In
addttwn
to the cop at the
race at Northf cld Park
Go
to
Jatl
block
there were
The wt1111er dnven by Jack
tram
whistles
at
the four
Betts covered the mtle 111
ratlroad
crossmgs
flashmg
2 09 Hi on a sloppy track
li
ghts
at
the
Electrtc
and returned $8 20 $4 80 and
$3 60 Crtbtll came tn second Company a flushmg totlel at
and 2 I favonte C B Duane the Water Works and
sc reeclnng ttres at Free
showed
Tim Omaha won the lOth Park ng
race ktckmg off a 1-3-9 b g
trtplc combmat10n that was
worth $210 90 Mt ss Brenda
Jack was second and Count
1ar fmtshed thtrd
Hecogmttun of mothers
A crowd of 3 126 wa gered
h
gl
hghtcd a mcetmg uf the
$420 804
Past CuUt clio" Club of
Chesl er
Co u1 ctl 32l
Dau~hlers uf Amenca held
DAYTONA BEACH Fla
Wudn"'da) n ~hl at the hall
UPI 1 - Dave Marcts leads
Mrs Mabel Van Meter
the NASCAR Grand Na ltonal JeceJVCd the gtf( Jur the pre
potnl sta ndtngs for the ftrst sc1t Mrs Ada Bt~scll the
tune tn Ius 10 yea rs on the mu'l duldren present Mrs
to r
WAIIJNGFORD
Conn
Ltghts fla shed tram
whistles ble11 and a real cop
stood at the Go to Ja I Block
10 the worlds largest tndoor
M nopoly gam e EHn the
ct r e " ere g ganltc
It was all part of a umque
Monopoly tournament al the
exclust\ e Choate Schoo l de
stgned to ra tse money on a
large sc ale
For two da) s 100 students
and alun m pla}ed
The pomt of Monopol)
I UPI) -

GYPSY BASH There was a party m New York Ctty at
Reg me s Monday mght for the new !tim King of the Gypstes
based on Peter Maas s book on Amencan gypstes and starrtng
Sterling Hayden Celebrating - m add1Uon to Regme herself
- were Hayden s costars Shelly Winters and Susan Saraodon
Brooke Shields also appeared and there was a slew of other
partygoers mcluding Cleely Tysuo who came wtth mllke-up
arhst IIJIIIa Harkavl Melba M&lt;N&gt;re Eartha Kl11 Tina Turner
and Betsy Palmer
QUOTE OF TilE DAY Ex-con Edward C Krall on
Mtlwaukee Ctrcutl Judge Christ T Seraphim who sentenced
Krait to stx years n prtson for forgery If he had not
sentenced me to prtson I know I wouldn t he here today I d
probably be dead from drug abuse
GUMPSES Jacqueline Kennedy 0118Bsls had a busy
Monday tn Tel AVIv - first a dedication of a ne• museum then
a dip m the Medtlerranean fmally a tour of the Roman ruuns of
Caesarea
Muppets creator Jim Hell8oo wtll receive an
honorary Doctor of Ftne Arts degree Friday from hill alma
mater the Untverstty of Ml!ryland m College Park Peter
Ustlnov and Mlchael Caine are on location m Kenya !timing
Asanll about modern slavery Carrie Soodgressts in New
York for on locatton ftlmlng of the TV movte Fast Fnends
to be atred on NBC Ryan 0 Neal and the rest of the cast of
Oliver s Story based on Erich Segal s sequel to Love
Story are shootmg on location tn Hong Kong after a sllnt tn
New York
Manhattan s Studto 54 was the sce ne of a
celebratiOn Monday mght for SIITion Celebnty Cha llenge a
new board game and among those tnvtted were Blanca
Jagger Melba Moore Stephanie Mllls Carol Lynley Carol
Channlug and Nell Sedake
Nick Rich Man Poor Mao
Nolte 37 was marrted last week to stnger Sharon Haddad 22
m Las Vegas

Celebrates btrthday at Racme home
RACINE - Mrs Eula
Wolfe entertained Frtday
evemng at her Racme Route 2
home In honor or her SOn
Aaron Wolfe who was
celebrating hts btrthday
Aaron was presented three
ca kes one baked by Mrs
Herschel Norris decorated tn
whtle wtlh yellow roses and
ctrc led by candles wtth
Happy Btrthday Aaron
Mrs Herbert Roush baked
one whtch was decorated tn
whtle wtth pmk datstes and
green leaves wtlh Happy
Birthday Aaron The cake
was decorated by her
daughter tn law Mrs Roger
Roush Mrs Eula Wolfe
presented Aaron wtlh a red
velvet cake decorated wtth

whtte tcmg
\
Aaron ulso recetved many
gtfts and cards The evenmg
was spent socially and
playmg games Prtzes were
awarded by Mrs Carroll
Noms
Cake tce cream coffee and
teed tea were served to Mr
and Mrs Thomas Wolle
Vtctor Wolle Mr and Mrs
Austtn Wolfe and Jerry and
Amy all of Ractne Mr and
Mrs Jack Ord of Letart W
Va Mr and Mrs Carroll
Norris of Syracuse Early
Roush Mr and Mrs Her
schel Nom s and Clarence
Mr and Mrs Herbert Roush
and Mrs Eula Wolle and
Aaron Sendtng a gtft were
Mr and Mrs Guy Shuler

D of A recognizes mothers
IJ 1ott y Myers the yoUt gesl

mother there The g fl~ were
11 om Mrs E:rma Cleland
For ro ll call each gave her
nlll den name Mrs Mary
Hayes ha I the secretary s
t eport
Mr s
Goldte
Fredenck the ireasu er s
report Mrs Hayes thanked
the members for a gtft wlule

Projects reviewed by DAR
A revieWur pl Ujects or the
01 1 Soc tdy tnc ludmg $700
fr o n Chaplet s 111 Oh o to be
used for vctc 1ans at
Cl tlhcull e and Sandusky was
Jll cset ted b) Mrs P 1ul Etch
1cge 1l at Fr days meeliiiHof
the Daughters uf the
'1.1 cn ca n Revolulto 1 Return
Jut athan Mct gs Chaplet held
at the home of M s Vernon
Weber
M1 s Etch also a mounced
workshops tu be held tn c.:ol
wniJus un Ju ne 19 and June
20 A state t1 ur of Sl Ma1 ys
" ' I Bacone Colleges fu1 In

Maude Kmght Wooster was
rcp01 ted
Ca rds were stgnl'&lt;l for Mrs
Charles McDamels 111 Waver
ly a d Mrs James Harley 111
Spr ngfteld Mrs llftrtck
IAJct ary magazmc chau
man asked that subscnplu ns to the silttc and nahonal
magazine be Plltd at the June
mccllng A report was gtven
un ll e Nabby Lee Ames tu1
chcon al Alllent; wtth seven
members from bcre allen
dlllg
II was decided that lite
chapter wtll present retu ed
lilt g ul s wa s a nour t:~ d f ur
S. pt to I he death Jf a Htu tegcnts wtlh past regents
pu s 1 he am tHI ~lag Day
L----------~· G1a1 I Daughlut M "• ptcn c Will be I eld ex I mot !h

at the home of Mr and Mrs
I hereon Johnson
The program gtven by
Mrs Dale Dultun was on
poclr) she hqs wntwn some
of which hasl lx.-en pubhshed
111 Poetry Magazme She read
ones on spnng ncludmg The
Last Sprtng wrtlten at the
hme of the atomtc bumb ex
pl uslun about fav orite
places and purtratls of
ladtes
Hefreshments were served
by Mr s Weber Mrs
Lawrcnc eM tlhoan and Mrs
Mat ~a ret Parsons Sprmgs
flower s were used on the
table a don lhe mantel

I osp tahzed
Headmgs were gtven for
ll e progrll m wtth Mrs
Cleland ~tvmg a humorous
one rclaltng to the club
membe~ s Mrs Ada Van
Meter read Mother s Party
Dress Mrs Hllyes Un
cha 1gtng Mother
Mrs
Cleland Ma and the Auto
Htde
and Mrs Btssell
Question Wtthout Answer
Games were conducted by
Mrs Mary Showalwr and
Mrs Myers wtth Mrs Marcia
Keller rc..:etvmg the door
pr ze The June meetmg )Ntll
be at lhc home of Mrs Betty
Housh wtth Mrs Pauline
flld enour as co hostess
Devottons were taken from
St Mark 8and members ~ave
the Lord s Prayer and pk'&lt;lge
to the flag tn wttson
Present were those named
and Mrs l.A!ona Hensley
Mrs Mae McPeek Mrs Ada
Morris Mrs Letha Wood
Mrs Margaret Tultle Mrs
Ada Neutzllng Mrs MMbel
Van Meter Ml'!l Laura Mae
Ntee Mrs Mary Showalter
Mrs Mary K Holler Mrs
Ethel Orr Mrs lnzy Newell
Mrs Sadte Trussell and Mrs
Dorothy l.awson

16 1918

J. R. Richard blanks Phillies, 5-0

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MondiY s Results
Houston s Ph lade ph a 0

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Los Angeles 7 P t sbu gh 6

Today s Probable P tc"en
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At an a ( Boggs I 31 at New
York ( Koosman 2 3} 8 OS p m

P h ladelph a

Carlton • 3) at

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(Owchlnko 2 2) 10 p m
P Hsburgh tCancfell!lr a 2 51 at
Los Angeles ( Hooton 2 4) 10 30

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Chicago (R Reuschel 3 2) at
San Francisco Kne pper .t 1)
10 35 p m
Wedntsdl'f s Games

St Lollis a S~n 0 ego
Chic ago at San Francisco
C ncl at Montreal nigh
At a at New York nig h
Ph le et Houston n gh

P ttsi&gt;Qh at Los Ano nlghl
Amir nn Ltaoue
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Boston
New York

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Oak and J Cleve ana 2

Toronto 10 Calif 6

Detroit o4 seattle 2

l&lt;.an 111 cnr 3 Boston 1

Mlnn 9 Bt t more 6 10 Inns
Ntw Vorl( • Ch cego 1
TI)(IS I MIIWIUkH 6

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Oakland 1Renko 0 01

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Clevt ltnd IClyde 0 OJ 2 P m
Callforn e IAtll 2 ll at
Toronto (C!OnCY 2 2) 1 30 P. m
~ Stottlo (Honeycutt 2 d at

causmg the blues among
opposmg batte rs so perhaps
tl was no surpr1se Monday
mghl when Mtke Sc hrntdt

MSU coach predicts
'rest to catch up'
•
By KURT ntEUDENTHAL
INDIANAPOUS (UPI) Ohto State and Mtehigan wtll
dommate the Btg Ten for
some ttme to eome Mtehtgan
State Coach Darryl Rogers
predicts but the rest of the
league wtll catch up slowly
I hope more teams wtll he
mvolved m the ttUe race nexl
fall Rogers satd Monda y on
the lhtrd slop of a lour-c tty
tour With Oh10 State Coach
Woody Hayes to promote Btg
Teo football
lndtana and Mtllllesota
made great Improvements
last year and there s no
queslton that Purdue w II be a
better team Rogers satd
Hayes sa d he thmks the
Btg Ten ts the cleanest
league tn the country
Wtthout mteg rtt) tn
sports we have nolhtng lt
ca n t last he satd
Both coaches agreed tha t
cheaters
whether
m
recruttmg or mother areas of
college athlehcs should he
pumshed but not thrown out
of the confQl&gt;ence
The puntshment should
depend on the amount of
cheat ng and the pattern
satd Hayes lt s easy to
break some stmple rules I
once recrwted a coach on
Thanksgtv ng
ha d
a
wonderful welcome and
found out I couldn l recrwt
htm unttl Dec 1
If vtolations occur ttme
and a gam a coach should not
he ktcked out of fo otball he
should
be
penal zed
severely
Hogers satd a conference
should not take a coach s
I velihood away for some rule
VIOlatwns
Hoger s agreed wllh a
proposal that a v sttm g
football team he guaranteed
$1110 000 - even tf the home
team cann ot fill tls sladtum

If they can t put people tn
th e stands you have to have
somethtn g to recltf) playm g
at home he sa d Why
should top-drawmg teams be
penal zed' Maybe some
teams wtll have to play on the
roi:ld II uch more often ,
My last year at San Jose
State " e only played 111e
hom e game Our stadtu n
sea ted only 18 1100 We wanted
to play away fro n home
Both coaches satd they
favor sprmg football and an
11 ga me schedule ncluding
three nonconference games
Addmg a 12th game would
mean n ore In JUnes RoKers
satd
We re taxm g fo otball
pia) ers enough as t ts
Hayes sa d Y JU could work
a good horse to death
Hayes dean of Btg f en
coaches noted the word from
Ann Arbor was that Mtehtgan
Coach Bo Schembec hler
planned to use a wtshbonc
offense next fall
That means he has a lot of
good backs and he alwa ys has
a good defense Hayes satd
We mtght JUSt use a b t of
the wtshbone ourselv es After
all we have to gel ready to
defend agamst tt
Hogers satd he wasn t war
red about the Btg Ten
poss bly losmg presltge m
New Year s bowl ga me
r eversa ls such as the Hose
Bowl
I look at a bowl game
more as a reward for a
SUl cessful season he satd
1 m not that co ncerned
about wmn mg
he satd
We r e more co n( e rned
about getttng there We II
worry about wt111110 g those
games later
An) lime ~&lt;e make tl to a
bowl game tt sa sho wcase a plus for college footba ll
Rogers •dded

Reds arrive
in Montreal

tonk the mght off aga n' l tl e
Na tto na l I eague slrtk e• ut

leader

Wtth out Sth 1td t m the
hncup the Phtlhes were putty
m the hands &lt;f Htchard who
struck out n ne and allowed
on l) two htts tn ptlchm g the
Ast us (( a 5-0 vtctory
I he Ph til es ann nuntcd
ll at Sd nudt I ad a cold
II e on ly ht ts off Rtchard
• ere ba ck to ba ck s ngles b)
H cit e Hebn er and Gar)
Maddux m the f fth nmng
When H chard ftn shes h s
dehvery he s so close to you
that you ca n smell hts
breath
qu ppcd Hehner

II ank (,od I c dHln t ea t
on ons f r dmn er lomght
I he Astr os s upp orted
Htchard \\tlh 11 htts
ncludn g a two-ru 1h ner by
Watson n ha ndt ng Jtm
I A nborg Ius th ~rd loss 10
seven declston s
In the onl y other Nl games
I os
Angeles
ntpp ed
P tltsbu rgh 7 6 and Sa n
D1 ego lopped St Lows 4 3 n
14 mmngs
Kan sas Ctty downed
Boston 3- 1 New ' ork heal
Chtcago 4 I I uronlo outed
Ca ltforn ta 10 6 Detro tt
topped Seattl e 4 2 Oakla nd

n pped 3-2 rexas outslugged
M Iwauke e
86
a nd
Minn esot a
whtp ped
Baltnnore !Hi m 10 mmn gs
1n American League !jiimes
ll dgers 7 P1rates 6
Reggte Sm lh s two run
double hts fourth hit of the
game capped a three run
mnth mn ng rally that
&lt;arr ed lm Angeles past
Pittsburgh fratltng 6-4 he
Dod ge rs
routed
Bert
Blyleven after one out on
su cess ve htls by ptnchhttler
Man ny Mota Vtc Da val lo
Bill Russell and Snutl Sm1U
also had a two-ru n homer
whi le W1llt e Stru gell and Pl1 l

Garner had two; Wl blasts for
the Pirates
Padre-s 4 Cardtnal s 3
Pinch-h itter Jerry I urner
dehvered a bases loaded run
scortn g stn gle w th two out 10
th e 14th u 11 ng as the Padres
hal dcd th e Ca rdin als thetr
fifth strat ght loss Wtth one
ut George Hendr ck stngled
a d afte r a force out and a
wtld p1 tch Gene Tenace and
HJCk Sweet walked to load the
bases and set the stage fur
1urner s ~:;wne w1nmng h t
I cncu.:e l1 t a two--1 ur homer

and Sweet ha d h s ftrsl
m IJ r league I 011 er for the
Padres

KC Royals stop Red Sox, 3-1
BILL MADDEN
UP! Sports Writer
Eve rywhere th e Kan sas
C ty Hoyals went th s sprtn g
rook e hopeful R d Gale was
verlooked and wl en th e club
oper ed ts season th e b g
nghth ander • asn l among
tt e
hav ng been the last
pl1yer cut
We told hun to do well at
01 aha and he d he back as
sc on as tt could be arranged
sad Roya ls Ma nager Whitey
Herzog
It was arra nged Ap tl 28
and s nee then GHie has been
n st ' JStble
He turned m hts m •st
1 presst\ e p erfor rnan c~ of
tl e yea r Monda) mght when
t e tamed the red-hot Boston
Ht'&lt;i Sox bats nen on JUSt two
htl s m Kansas C I } s 3-1
VI( tory
Tl e wa y th e Hed Sox are
htlltng a twu-1 tter s an
tncredtble feat Herwg sa d
Clint Hurdl e' two ruo
fourth nntn g doubl e gaH
Gale the runs he needed m
1 nprovmg hts record to 3-0
wh le also hurlin g the r rst
complete gan e by a Kansas
Ctty pttcher n II games
Elsewhere m the Al New
York d wned Ch cago l I
B)

Leaders
Maaor Leagu e Lead er s
By Un ted P ess ln! erna t onal
Batt ng
( Ba sed on BOat bats
Na ona Leag ue
G AB H Pet

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Bu kn

C
Sm h LA
0 esn C
Monday LA
He ndz St L
Fos e C n
5 ene P
Bak er LA
V n ne M
A mer

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Detro l put away Seattle 4 2
fexas outlasted M waukee
~ Toronto took Cat lorn a
10 6
Oa klan d shad ed
Cleve land 3 2 and M IIIICsota
topped Baltun re 9-1i
Ya tke&lt; s 1 While s.,. 1
The Yank ees WOJ thetr
n 1th game n the last 12 as
Sparkv I ) le hurled 3 2 3
llllltngs of tw h1 t 1el ef and
Bucky Den! smgled home a
patr of runs H JOkle Jtm
Beall e ~ c t th e f rst :; I 3
nn ngs

Sitler signs
with Steelers
SPRIN GFI E I D Oh o
UPI 1
Gary Stller
Wmenberg Umvers ty s all
t1me career punter s1gned as
a fr ee agent Monday wtlh the
Pi ttsburgh Sleelers
I he IHI 185 pound punter
fro n New 1rk ranked nmlh
last season among NCAA
DtVIS on fii punters Hts four
) ea r average was 39 3 yards
on 190 pun ts
Sttler was s gned by
Steelers head coach Chueh
N II who watched S tier punt
at th e a rporl when he flew
out spectally to see hun
Sttler sa td he ts m the role
of an underdog but hkes tl
S tier ptissed 01er n the
college player draft earher
th1s month wtU compete w th
the Stee lers thtrd round
draft chotec Ct a1g Colqwtt of
fennessee for the postUOli'
lx ng val ated b) tl e ret n ng
Ek bb) Walden
lnternat onal
Hockey League
Untted Press International
Turn er Cup P avoH s
Best of Seven

I1gers 4 Marmers 2
The T1gers leaped back 1 to
ftrst plac.: n the AI East b)
two percenta ge po nts over
lloslon when J m Slaton
backed by Mtlt May s three
fWl horr er p1tched h s fir st
complete game of the season
A s 3 lndlruJS 2
Hook e Dwayne Mu rphy
s ored p nch run ner Mt ke
Edward s wtth a sacr r ce fly
n the stxth mrung to snap a 2
2Uc Veteran Joe Coleman !
0 hurled three nmngs of one
h re er to get the w n
Rangers 8 Brewers 6
J m Sundber g s tn ~le d
tw tce doubl ed on ce and
.stor ed twu:e wh le e:tlso
knot km g m a run to ke) the
Hangers 1 ctory Desp te
s.ervmg up I omers to Stxto

Lezcano a d John Lowe1
stetn Fergus&lt; n Jenk ns went
e gil nn ngs for the " n
Blu e Javs 10 Ange ls 6
Sam Ewtng s two run
pm chs ngle I tghl1 ghted a
d ub-retord mne run seventh
n nng by 1 oronlo I he Blue
Jays sent a ba tter s to the
pl ate aga tnsl three \ 1gel
p tchet s Htco Cart) s med
tw &lt;:e n the nn ng

Twms 9 Ortolt-s 6
WJ!he Norwood s th1ee run
I on e1 with two out 1the lOth
m mg gave M kc Ma shall a
1 t ry m hiS f rst game for
th e I w ns Marshall pttel ed I
~ I mnmgs of no-h t rehef
af tet Ruger E:rtckson and
Greg lha)er com! med to
g vc up II ~alks

In Case of Accidents
.. Are You Protected?

Acctdenls can happen Drtve 1n
MONTREAL (UPI ) - The Sonday agamst the ?hils
Although
Hume
held
Phtla
CincmnatJ Reds now chasmg
sured
and be assured that you re
Carew M n
34 35 5 378
AI T1mes EDT
San Franctsco tnslead of Los delphta htUess the second R(l LA
30 04 33 JIJ
Port Huron vs Tol edo
protected agatnsl any eventualtty
27 104 33 317
Angeles tn the Nattonal through the ftfth tnmngs he v nne Mtl
Senes t ed 2 2
A mer can league
gave
up
three
runs
tn
the
ftrst
Ma
y
0
Por
Huron
4
League West open a three
See us far complete auto coverage
G A B H Pc 30 120 4
Toledo 2
3 1 8 39 33
game sertes agamsl the and three more In the stxth on Lynn Bos
May 2- Toled o 3 Pori
a double by Greg Luzmskt Porte KC
29 106 35 330
Montreal Expos tonight
H ur on 2
Thn
psn
De
28
5
37
322
CALL 992-2342
and then home runs by M ke Sndb g Tcx
The Reds tdle Monday
28 95 30 316
May 3
Port Huron 9
31
35 3 5 To edo 4
arrtved m Montreal trathng Schmtdt and Htchie Hebner Ca v To
0 s KC
29 89 28 3 5
May 4 Toledo 6 Port
Thts
has
been
Hume
s
the surpristng San Franctscq
Hom e Run s
Huron 2
pallern
tn
most
of
hts
starts
Nat
onal
League
Monday
Gtants by a game and a half
M ay 6 Por t Hu on at
9
Lul ns~
Ph
8
FriSCO leads the Nl West obser ved Reds pttchmg LA
Toledo 7 30 p m
K ngman Ch Or essen C n
Detro I I W COli: '1 ) 8 p m
coach Larry Shepard He Sn h LA and Sch m df Ph 7
May 20 - To edo at Port
Bos on I Lee 5 Ol a t Kansas wtth a ~12 record while
Amer can League R ce Bos
Hur
on 8 p m
gets
C y (Sp ttorlf42 ) 8 30 pm
hurl
early
p
tc~es
well
Cincmnati ts 19-14
I Bay o Ca A uande Oai(.
Ba I more (Palmer l J a t
x Ma y 23 - Port Huron
for
a
few
111111ngs
and
ti
an
The Reds w1ll start Tom
MIDDLEPORT
anct Z sk TeiC 9 Mav Ba
M nnesola ( Go fl 0 J) 8 30 p m
atToedo 730 pm
bam aga n
Thompson De and H s!e.v M
New York (Hunter 13) at Seaver tomght Bill Bonham
x
f necessary
Ch ca oo (Wood l 3) 8 30 p m
It looks to me as tf HUtne B
mght and
Runs Batted In
Milwauk ee (Sorenson 3 3) at Wedne sda y
treats all httters wtth the
Na t ona League Sm lh LA
Te11:as (A tlU~nder 3 1) 8 35 conclude the sertes Thursday
pm
same respect He s gotta 30 Monday LA 17 M cCovey
rught With Fred Nor man
SF 6 Morgan C n and Ca te
Wednesday 1 Gimes
The Reds then return home realize guys like Schmtdt M 24
Toronto a Baltimore n Qhf
Amencan League R cc Bos
Luztnskt and Hebner deserve
New Yo rk a Cleveland n ght Frtday mgbt to open a seven
36 Hobson Bos and Z sk TeK
Detro t a! M waukee night
a
I
ttle
more
than
others
game homestand agatnst San
17 Mav Bat and Slaub Del
Ci!ll forn " a t Ch caoo nigh
He JUSt can t rear batk 16
Oi!k and at Texas n oht
Otego and Atlanta
Stolen Ba ses
AI!. usua l pttchmg was the and throw a fastball and hope
Na ona
Leagul!
Mo eno J~lltjlil!ijiJiiill
btggesl toptc of conversalton tl stnks He s got to think P t 10 Cedeno Hou 4
e At and Lopes LA 1
as th e Reds a rr1v ed 111 "'lt bout locatmg the pttch m a RRoys
Cha ds SO 1
certa
n
spot
lntern1honalleague
Montreal followtn g Sunday s
Amencan League L eF o e
Heds manager Spa rk y De Del 26 Stolen eas es
Unlttd Press International
7-1 loss at Philadelphia
W L Pel GB
Reds young nght~tander Anderson noted that Phtlly
Nat onat Lugu e
Moreno
Charleston
17 10 630
The nu mber one luxur y
Tom Hume who won hts first had Garry Maddox and Bake P f 20 Ceeleno Hou 4
Richmond
1 ~ 10 58J 1 ,
F rethorn red w th red
Ro~ts er A I and Lopes LA 2
Exce ent Ia ge c ar
McBrtde
stlttng
out
wtth
car
n the Ford I ne
Rochester
I~ 10 583 I 2
two starts of the season
velour nter o and road
R cha r ds G ms I!V M
6
designed tor tam ly use
We equ pped
Tidewater
I~ 12 538 2 2
suffered hts fifth strat~hlloss tnjurtes and satd that wa s all Fo sch s L 61 Rau LA so
wheels
Columbus
10 11 476 4
John
LA
and
B
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SF
5
the mor e reason Hwne should
can L ~ ague
Tanana
Toledo
II 14 4AO 5
have concentrated on CaAmer
6 I Lee Bos 5 0 To rel
Pawtucket
10 14 m s ,
1
Sehmtdt
I unnskt and Bos 51 Gu drv NY and Sosa
Syracuse
9 18 333 8
Oa~ 4 0 S la on De
F guer oa
1978 SEOAL BASEBALL
Hebner
Monday s Results
NV and Jen~ ns
Tex 4
Standtngus of Mlv 14
Syracuse 5 Toledo 4
Only 12ttmes (In Sonday s Sp l t or fl KC and Sr obe g Oak
LEAGUE
Columbus at Charleston
Knapp Ca 4 J Augus ne
game)
does a pttcher have to 4M2 45
Turns
W
L
ppd rain
Athens
8 2 mak e really good ptlcbes and
Earned Run A"Yerage
Tuesd1y s Games
Logan
5 3 that s when be faces those
( Based on l• nn ngs pttched )
T dewater at Richmond
Waverly
7 4
Nahonal League Gr ms tev
Columbus at Charleston
Wellston
6 ~ three guys Satd Anderson M I 86 Knepper SF 87
Pawtucket at Rochester
It docsn ttake great pttches R Reusche l Ch 91 Perry SO
Ironton
4 5
Toledo at Syracuse
Metall ic brown w th
Hou and Car !on
to
get the rest of those httters 1Ph00I 2Anctuia
Gall
polls
J
5
Wednesd•y s Gomes
12
wh
te V lop A C P S
Ja ckson
J 7 out tn the lineup we fa ced
Richmond at Tidewater
A mer can League Johnson
ad
as
Me gs
t 7 Sunday
Columbus at Charleston
Oak 29 Gu d ~ NY 62
OVERALL
Ryan
Ca
101
Rozema
Dt!
t
Pawtucket at Rochester
But Anderson IS not about 2 OJ Keough Oak 2 05
Tum
WL T
To edo at Syracuse
Strt~eouh
Waverly
15 6 0 to give up on Horne
Nattonal Lugue
R char d
Athens
13 7 1
Asked what he was gomg to Hou
66
N ekro
At
.55
Iron ton
13 8 0 do about Hume he rephed Btv e"Yen
P tt 46 Montefusco
Wellston
II 7 0
SF 38 Seaver C n 37
Logan
12 10 0 I m gonna contmue to pitch
Amer ican Leagu e Ryan Cat
Jackson
8 9 0 him
16 Leonard KC 40 F anagan
Ba 1 34
Tan ana
Cttl J1
Gall polls
6 8 I
Gu d y N Y and Mat ack Tex
Meigs
• II 0
3
Rematnl119 Lugue Games
REPORTS RECORDS
Metal tt~ke brown pa nl
Tuesday
Logan
at
Air cond ton ng v ny
COLUMBUS (UP!)
A X P S 400 V 8 AM
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w1
th contrast ng tan V
FM tape payer
top
vinyl
nt
rad
a
Acceleration Ule Insurance Wellston at Galltpol s
top and nterlor
tires
Co reported record sales and
Wednesday - Waverly at
ea rnings Monday lor the first Athens Ironton at Gall polls
quarter which ended March Wellston at Meigs Logan at
Ja ckson
31
Thursday - Athens at
The
company
said Meigs Wellston at Ironton
RIVERSIDE USED CARS IS STRIVING TO FILL THE NEEDS OF OUR AREA
Friday - Gallipolis at
co nsolidated premiums
written lor the quarter Jackson Logan at Waverly
May 22 - Athens at
NO ONE CAN MATCH OUR SELECTION BUT MORE IMPORTANT, NO
arnowtted to '14 8 million up Wellslon
Gallipolis at Meigs
'l1 percent from the same
May 23 - Gatt tpot s at
OntER CAR DEALER CAN MATCH OUR QUALITY USED CARS
period one yea~ago
L an
Consolidated net In
o be scheduled - Waverly
Ironton Ironton at Meigs
"The Dealer That Cares About Qual1ty "
this period was alao 27 Jackson at Meigs Logan at
percent over the same Ume Meigs Logan at Gallipolis
The finn doe! business In
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Major League Standings

•

By FRED McMANE
UPL Spo1rts Writer
Houston Astr os pttcher
J H Rtchard has a knack fur

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Capnce Classic

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Monte Carlo

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Cutlass Supreme

1977 Chevrolet
Monte Carlo

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'5695
1977 Buick
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arg n on eac l tase and rely
on vol une that ts generated
through adverltstng H) au
sa 1d
II e effort to get lega l
cl mcs accepted m Oh o has
been a1ded by last years US
Supreme Court dec1sto 1 that
allows attorneys l' adv erttse
their serv1ces
Since cluucs depend on a
large IO ium e of d enls
ad, erustng m ne• spapers
and on rad o and tcle11s on ts
to nforn the public that lega l
services a e (:1 va !abl e at a
reasonable cost
I aw) er s 1fftllated " th
kg II cltn cs are tr) ng to

diSpel what t1 cy conSider to
be a general atut ude among
the public that legal advtce s
cxpenstv e and out of reach of
most nuddlemcome fam 1hes
We are trytng to sell the
legal professton as well as
a tlr 1ct cli ents wh en we
ad1 erhse and cone up front
wtth our fees satd Paul A
lt chtman
d rector of
ltchU11a n Lega l Cl rue m
Cle\ eland People know l
won t cost an arm and a leg to
see il l attm ney
Sever 11 &lt;I mcs charge
n th mg for the mhal v stl at
\-\ t ch tun e a perso n
distu."ises" th

3 (filhio cities.

her problem Other climes set
a fee of $10 to $15 for the
m !tal v stt Chmc directors
say about half of the people
ftnd out they really have no
legal problem after all
~ survey of legal chrucs tn
Ohto shows that chrucs have
set pr ces for such lega l
problems as a non-contested
d vo rce d tssoIut ton an d
wntmg wtlls 1he cost of a
st nple wtli can begm as low
as $25
I don t thtnk It s
degra dm g to reach out
through adv:?.Ustng to tell
people we a e here to help

them out "tlh thet~
problems
satd Leonar
Schwartz dtrector of llle Ohio
Legal Chruc of Schwartz &amp;
Ftshman 10 Columbus
He added that the pubhc ts
respondmg
to
the
adverttstng even though
most lawyers s(Jll frown on tt
Dtrectors say that legal
elm cs are the wave of the
d
future but they face a har
road a head
Schwartz and Hyatt say
they are planmng to expand
h th
Hyatt al rea dY as ree
offtces and plans to open a
fourth m May Hts plans call

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ca rl) 1970' ' hall be strength

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DEAH POI I Y
I have
di'tovcred that a va lua ble
book I O\\ll ts all mtldewcd
da1 p and badly 1.\ arped Is
there a ytl ng I can do to
restore P HAZEl
DEA H HAZE l - If ll e buok
ts val ua ble I suggest you lake
t to a book btnder and &gt;ee If
IOU cHn get some It sl hand
suggesltot s 01 so neone at
your local I brar) mtghl look
at the book and offe r an opt

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HEALTH

If )OU want to ga 1ble 01
try ng tu Improve 1l ) ourself
you must brush off as mucl of
the m dew as you ca n Use
fa e al t ssues so )OU em
discard them ofter and not
Just spread the m tld e ~
muu 1d If any remam' that
yo ca nnot brush away put a
btl of de 1alured alcohol on a
soft loth and try lo 1c nove
tl I hts ts fo r the cover Put
powdered French chalk bet
Wl'Cn the mtldewed pages and
then close the book
You satd tl was damp so
wetgh l do~n fl at a ul lcaV&lt;
tn a dry wann place for a
week or tw o Brush powder
from between pages If lh s
does not help I know of
nothtng ebc to suggest but
so ne reader may come forth
wttl furthe1 tdeas Good luck
POllY
DEAH POI I Y - A ~cphe •

Lawrence E Lamb M D

Ut ,tl111g \\ ti lt

II esc txiSl n most con
u1 '''"' I k 1 tl e yel ow
tl&lt; oltolt.,ttl
pi gcs
r l ur phone book
w de Alcohol sm Yourcoun
I)
c11.&lt;1l he llh fa ctlly often
has apr g wn for tndtvtdual s
• II a col ol proble ru; and
~o~.trn
1 u 1my Iso get so ne sup
fanlll\
port
fr om Alc ohol cs
work r r
A1wnymous I he mosliiTipor
You
I&lt;J l th 1g IS to ge l started
ale hoh
SIX
•tth apr gra m now to ~e l off
nontl r wrvt'sl.&lt;-ke \CI all uh I and ' tay off alcohol
a1&lt;1 I sh k
I swta l
Yes at ohol wtll cause all
SUm&lt; ti t g III(Ui It l SUa II) those sy nptoms you nentton
takl s tire rf Jr
slog&lt;! plu s affect 1g your personall
ovt r tl bv l.;tk g \ hurn l) a 11 abtl ty to IC&lt;Jrn I am
un d~r d tors U t f
~&lt;n d g you rt c Health l.et
Y u ttmcd a l&lt;ttcr Iron wr r umber 1-t Alcohol
a won
mt
ths ilg
WIJSkl y Gm Vodka Rwn
~b ut I 1 lu sb 1 I •h
x Wnc Beer It w II gtl e yo1
1
ow
~ !(' lu.:
I KJst: I wt.l.s ~ex n ore nfDrrnat on
Ji!e dt!k ppl HI I g ~ gg ll ~ I lcohol affecL• your body
Others whu want lhJS tn
tlo t r 11 e ll&lt;!r l Vtr) &lt;Ida
but all thcSl' sound 1usrl kc fo rmatto~rcaJMend :;o cents
me W uld tl ht lp t ta lk to w1th a long stamped self
tn) co tpa1 y s doctor
a !dressed envelope for tt to
DEAl! HI i\Df H You are me n ca re of this newspaper
wa) at cad or ul ga me Po Box 1&gt;&gt;1 Radw C ty Sta
beca use you know •ha t vour lion New York NY I 0019
DF:AH DH I AMB - My
problc ts and w t to do
~ometlt1g about tl Y u nee&lt;l pt blem s severe lc~ cramps
sometlung bestrlcs Valium but only at 1 ghl I gel up
dunng acute react ns to etghl to 10 t mes per night
alcr holts 11 You 1ecd to get to t1 ' y a e so severe tltal my
the b JStc rcaSOJl of why you feet turn ani toes are pulled
drt k 111d lea rn to stop all under so I can barely pull
them stratghl
loge th• r
I have lake 1 Benadryl for
To do th 1! l ou should ta ke
udvant ge of centers to help 10m nths dur ng wh cl II ad
1&gt;c pie v1ti alcohol problems to cra mps N w they arc
~

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Sport Parade

before the end of the swnmer
Schwartz expects to have
between stx and 10 offtces
erat111 g m the Columbus
0
by next Jan 1 Aller that
he enVIstons branching out to
s rtn fteld Zanesvtlle
d:tlltc~the Portsmouth and
G
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rove I Y
Chntc drrectors say 1t ts up
to the public to dectde tf legal..
chmcsare here to stay Hyatt
ta
1 a c1m c can s y m
says
1
b
f
t I t 18
usm ess or a eas
months 1t wtll have made tt
th
t
m e commum y

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By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sporll EdiiOr
NEW YORK (UPI ) - Btlly Martm was so upset he had tears
m hts eyes
What brought them on was a mtxture of frustratiOn and
depresston plus sheer anger directed not so much at Thurman
Mwtson as at Mtckey Rtvers
This was more than two hours after the Yankees had
dropPed a 10.9 dectston to the Royals Sunday the second ltme
In three days they had lost a ball game m the bottom of the
ninth and stewmg there n a plane carrymg hts team from
Kansas Ctty to Clucago the Yankee manager hadn t gotten
over tt yet
Nobody hkes to lose but wtth Btlly Martin tt goes far beyond
that Each defeat IS like some terrtble personal tragedy that
eats him up lnstde The only thmg that can posstbly make any
loss worse m Marlm s mmd tS'when he sees one of his players
not hustl,lng enough not lrymg hard enough to wm Then the
tragedy 'becomes a catastrophe
The Yankees loss to the Hoyals Sunday arfected Marlm hke
that and m this case the player he felt was short leggmg t on
him notgtvmg tl everythmg he had was Mtckey Rivers
Alltrst Martm was satd to he angry wtlh Munson The two
did have words on the plane but Marlin wasn t nearly as upset
wtth Munson as he was wtth Rt\ers Munson had thought
Marlin was cnltetzmg hiiTI but Martin wan more concerned
with Rtvers
Personally Rtvers ts a likable sort He s also an exceptional
ballplayer - on gtven occastons He has thts one btg
drawback though Hts porch light ts out He s not always wtth
It
When Rtvers IS m the mood he looks ltke a mtllion dollars
But the thing tha t exasperates everybody most about the
speedy ltttle Yankee center fielder ts that no one can ever he
sure whether he s m the mood or not
Rivers has a way of performmg tn spurts He seems to be at
his best only when :he moon ts orbtUng m complete harmony
with the rest of the planets Other limes forgeltl
In Saturdays contest wtth Kansas Ctty the Yankees won
and Rtvers had one hit and a stolen base but he also forgot to
run on a 3-and 2 ptlch with two out That overstghl dtdn t
escape Marlin s atlentwn
Nor dtd the Yankee mana ger fat! tonoltce that Rivers let one
fly ball fall 10 feel m front of htm Sunday and then came
nowhere near Amos Otis gamewmmng double to n ght center
m the mnth
Rivers claiiTis his leg ts bothermg htm which may be true
What Martm knows for sure ts how Paul Blatr and Reggte
Jackson nearly tore each other apart m a eolltston hustling
alter OtiS game wtnnmg blow tn the runth tlllltng of Fnday
mghl s game And alter he saw the way Rtvers played Sunday
Martm angrily made up hts mmd he d go wtth Blatr m center
fteld mstead of Rtvers UnUI Rtvers got back m the mood
anyway
In the clubhouse after Suooay s game Martin 11as hot
Seemg Rivers joking" tth Cliff Johnson he snapped
That s rlgbt laugb tt up on the bus guys keep laughing
One of the things Marlm did before leavmg Kansas City was
call AI Rosen the Jl'eStdent of the Yankees
Btlly was upset and I ca n understand why he "as says
Rosen When he sees something on the fteld he feels ts
mlolerable he gets all welled up tnslde He Udo everythtng he
possibly can to wm He felt Rtvers could ve done f11UCh more
than he dtd agwnst Kansas Ctty
Al Rosen can apprectate Btlly Martm s general feelmgs over
defeats because he was the same ktnd of competttor wben he
played for Clevelaoo He wasn t as outgomg as Marlm but
m:ude ll churned hun up JUS! as much
One lime when Chuck Stobbs struck me out three ttmes m
Washtngton I broke down and crted like a baby Hosen
recalls Strlkmg out three Urnes was bad enough but to think
Chuck Stobbs was pllehtng - that really ktlled me
The fact Is Stobbs wasn t TIIAT bad a pttcher He wo~ 15
games for the Senators one season and hwtg around the majors
15 years

ntOSE WHO CANNES DO
The topless starlets have
been su1111mg themsel\ es for weeks and are ready for the
fotogs swarmmg m for toda) s opemng of the Cannes Film
Festtval Gettmg as much exposure as the starlets wtll he
wrtter-producer-dtrector Bllly Wilder to he honored for hts
movte Fedora Among the 23 ftlms vymg for the coveted
Palm d Or ts Nanni Moretti s Ecce Bombo about Italy s
lefttsl youth Also on hand ts Martin Scorsese who tsn t up for
a priiTie this year but whose Taxt Dnver won at &lt;;annes In
1976

Hr t k Adam s

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~n~!a!~~ga~ t~ ~~~~~0

By United Press International
SHEDDING MOSS Blanca Jagger, 32 ftled swt m London
Monday to end her seven year mamage to Mtck Jaj~ger 33
who s been spendmg ttme recently wtlh model IJerry1 ~all) Al
the same ttme sources tell Rolling Stone magazme mat Mtck
himself ts thinkmg of spltttmg wtth the Rolling Stones to
pursue an actmg career So tt s JUSt as well that the band
recently put about 8() tunes oo tape at a recent Parts recording
sesston enough to fuel many an album after Some Gtrls to
be released next month Jagger has consistently dented all
reports of his leaVIng the band but IS mum on the dtvorce

What people~~re say1n~g
1

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1h vas VtSttu g ne left a
pack or bubble gu n n a
poc ket of Ius Jeans and pttdl
ed the 1 10 the laundry It ~ ot
on ever) th 1g 1cl ud ng dark
pan~
t sl trts and black
socks I took a tabl espoon a 1d
gt nNouslv smeared mayo
na se on a II U1e spots at d
~ ork ed t m "' th 11) ha ds I
rewashed all tl c clothes and
the gum "' as gone It also
works for gctt ng gu n out of
hatr - HE I EN
DEAR POI I Y - Whe1
"""I n g pota toes often Wllmud ntlk s added and II c
result ts soup) rather than
fluff) a shed potatoes When
I make tht s mtstakc I add
about o 1e fou rth cu p of dncd
flaky pota toes and beat t 1
n, s wkcs up tl e excess
motslurc ant makes the
potatoes the prork!r con
Sis tete) - MHS J IJ
DE AH POI I Y M) Pet
Peeve 1.s \\llh nanufadurers
of paper napk ns lo\\ els
fa cta I t ssues and tutlet paper
who seem to tlunk thetr produel' should be heav ly
sce nted Ma 1y of us arc
all erg c lo such scents
Dur ng World War II l was
proven thai tl e tdea of put
ltng a ew flashhght battery
m wtth o e tltal ts losmg ts
power s false economy as ti c
weak battery soon pulls ll e
nc• b 1ttet) down to L'
wea ke1strength -E t.SIE
DEA l! POl I Y I use a
clip board io hold mv grocery
hsl a 1d the coupons I plan to
use llu s way ever) thmg '
together and there s lt ltle
dange of 01e bemg lost or
trusplaced VIHGINIA
Polly w II se nd you one of
her stgne d than k yo u
news[Xlper cou pon dtppers tf
she uses you r favonte
Po ntcr Pee\ e Problem tn
her colu nn Wnte POll Y S
PO INTE11S 11 care of thts

start ng all over aga n I a 11 a
b!l-)ear-&lt;J id woman und dor l
kl ow what ebe lu do fhe
mcdtcatton from ny two doc
to" ts useless Please tell me
ho~ I can get relief as I ge t
very llttic sleep
OEAH HEADE:H - f ~r sllel
me say that anyone who has
leg cramps shou ld have a
cureful nedtcal exam nallon
There ctre some sen ous
causes for leg cramps that ncwspupc
ulten ca n 01 ly he detected by TEAC.:HERS START TALKS
a good phystcal examtnutton
CINCINNATI i UP I J 1 cl ud ng exammatwn of the C ntract ta lks began Monda}
ctrcu lat on lo the legs
ghl between the Ctncmnat
Many leg c amps - par S I oo l Bo Jrd and ll c
(I(Uia rl y whet lhe1 oc ur on Ctn t u n 111 f ede rat10n of
ly al n ght are not the result I eacl ers
of poor c rculahon but ) ou
can only tell as a resuli of an
exC~ mlne:~lton

rr Benadryl does gtve you
reltef there s no reasot "h)
you shouldn t Lake tl fhe
other tlung I would recum
mend ts to wear thtck wann
wool socks to bed Many of
my readers have ed ucated
me about the advtsa bthty of
keepmg the feet wann to
avotd leg cramps Usc good
long ones and keep the whole
body adequately wa rmed
Whde I have commented
many ltmcs on the useless
natut e of vttamm E for heart
disease tl someltmes does
help 111 ellmtnalmg leg
cramps so that m ght be a
thought But do try the \\ann
heavy socks
•

Dice are two
feet square
pla)ed on a 100-by 100 foot
sheetrock board - suffered
the consequences of real hfc
!mane al d saster
In stead the on l) n s ks
came fr om a bad roll of the
dice They were two feet
square
Parker Brothers
the
co mp any
wht ch
manufa ct~ the ga me satd
It belteves the Walhngford
tournament had the largest
10dnor board ever made It
to ok students about two
whose wmners showed an months to butld l
Larry Hart a trustee and
un(anny sense of bustness
s JVV) and luck 1s to buy and member of Choate s class of
se ll propcrttes w thou t 1932 and freshman student
players losmg thetr sl tr ls m Han Levene hts partner
t he
m a k e b el t eve conceded the game shortly
marketpla ce
befor e noo n Su nday to
None of the parttctpants m wt1111ers Btll Joos I ~ and
tl e world s largest nd oor Pe te Catapano 17
Hart a busmessman satd
Monopoly ga me - "htch ~ as
bankruptcy was mevttable
under the game s rules
The purpose of the tourna
Northfield
ment
was to raise mooey for
NOHT HFI E I D
Oh to
Choate
s bUild ng fund
I UP!) - Jeffs Fashton
School
offiCials
satd Monday
runntng second gomg mto the
that
anywhere
from
r nal turn turned on the $15IXXI was ratsed $7 500 to
speed and moved out to a I' ,
There were some off-beat
let gth vtctory Monda) mght
gtmnucks
for the fmals
n the featured $3 2011 nmth
In
addttwn
to the cop at the
race at Northf cld Park
Go
to
Jatl
block
there were
The wt1111er dnven by Jack
tram
whistles
at
the four
Betts covered the mtle 111
ratlroad
crossmgs
flashmg
2 09 Hi on a sloppy track
li
ghts
at
the
Electrtc
and returned $8 20 $4 80 and
$3 60 Crtbtll came tn second Company a flushmg totlel at
and 2 I favonte C B Duane the Water Works and
sc reeclnng ttres at Free
showed
Tim Omaha won the lOth Park ng
race ktckmg off a 1-3-9 b g
trtplc combmat10n that was
worth $210 90 Mt ss Brenda
Jack was second and Count
1ar fmtshed thtrd
Hecogmttun of mothers
A crowd of 3 126 wa gered
h
gl
hghtcd a mcetmg uf the
$420 804
Past CuUt clio" Club of
Chesl er
Co u1 ctl 32l
Dau~hlers uf Amenca held
DAYTONA BEACH Fla
Wudn"'da) n ~hl at the hall
UPI 1 - Dave Marcts leads
Mrs Mabel Van Meter
the NASCAR Grand Na ltonal JeceJVCd the gtf( Jur the pre
potnl sta ndtngs for the ftrst sc1t Mrs Ada Bt~scll the
tune tn Ius 10 yea rs on the mu'l duldren present Mrs
to r
WAIIJNGFORD
Conn
Ltghts fla shed tram
whistles ble11 and a real cop
stood at the Go to Ja I Block
10 the worlds largest tndoor
M nopoly gam e EHn the
ct r e " ere g ganltc
It was all part of a umque
Monopoly tournament al the
exclust\ e Choate Schoo l de
stgned to ra tse money on a
large sc ale
For two da) s 100 students
and alun m pla}ed
The pomt of Monopol)
I UPI) -

GYPSY BASH There was a party m New York Ctty at
Reg me s Monday mght for the new !tim King of the Gypstes
based on Peter Maas s book on Amencan gypstes and starrtng
Sterling Hayden Celebrating - m add1Uon to Regme herself
- were Hayden s costars Shelly Winters and Susan Saraodon
Brooke Shields also appeared and there was a slew of other
partygoers mcluding Cleely Tysuo who came wtth mllke-up
arhst IIJIIIa Harkavl Melba M&lt;N&gt;re Eartha Kl11 Tina Turner
and Betsy Palmer
QUOTE OF TilE DAY Ex-con Edward C Krall on
Mtlwaukee Ctrcutl Judge Christ T Seraphim who sentenced
Krait to stx years n prtson for forgery If he had not
sentenced me to prtson I know I wouldn t he here today I d
probably be dead from drug abuse
GUMPSES Jacqueline Kennedy 0118Bsls had a busy
Monday tn Tel AVIv - first a dedication of a ne• museum then
a dip m the Medtlerranean fmally a tour of the Roman ruuns of
Caesarea
Muppets creator Jim Hell8oo wtll receive an
honorary Doctor of Ftne Arts degree Friday from hill alma
mater the Untverstty of Ml!ryland m College Park Peter
Ustlnov and Mlchael Caine are on location m Kenya !timing
Asanll about modern slavery Carrie Soodgressts in New
York for on locatton ftlmlng of the TV movte Fast Fnends
to be atred on NBC Ryan 0 Neal and the rest of the cast of
Oliver s Story based on Erich Segal s sequel to Love
Story are shootmg on location tn Hong Kong after a sllnt tn
New York
Manhattan s Studto 54 was the sce ne of a
celebratiOn Monday mght for SIITion Celebnty Cha llenge a
new board game and among those tnvtted were Blanca
Jagger Melba Moore Stephanie Mllls Carol Lynley Carol
Channlug and Nell Sedake
Nick Rich Man Poor Mao
Nolte 37 was marrted last week to stnger Sharon Haddad 22
m Las Vegas

Celebrates btrthday at Racme home
RACINE - Mrs Eula
Wolfe entertained Frtday
evemng at her Racme Route 2
home In honor or her SOn
Aaron Wolfe who was
celebrating hts btrthday
Aaron was presented three
ca kes one baked by Mrs
Herschel Norris decorated tn
whtle wtlh yellow roses and
ctrc led by candles wtth
Happy Btrthday Aaron
Mrs Herbert Roush baked
one whtch was decorated tn
whtle wtth pmk datstes and
green leaves wtlh Happy
Birthday Aaron The cake
was decorated by her
daughter tn law Mrs Roger
Roush Mrs Eula Wolfe
presented Aaron wtlh a red
velvet cake decorated wtth

whtte tcmg
\
Aaron ulso recetved many
gtfts and cards The evenmg
was spent socially and
playmg games Prtzes were
awarded by Mrs Carroll
Noms
Cake tce cream coffee and
teed tea were served to Mr
and Mrs Thomas Wolle
Vtctor Wolle Mr and Mrs
Austtn Wolfe and Jerry and
Amy all of Ractne Mr and
Mrs Jack Ord of Letart W
Va Mr and Mrs Carroll
Norris of Syracuse Early
Roush Mr and Mrs Her
schel Nom s and Clarence
Mr and Mrs Herbert Roush
and Mrs Eula Wolle and
Aaron Sendtng a gtft were
Mr and Mrs Guy Shuler

D of A recognizes mothers
IJ 1ott y Myers the yoUt gesl

mother there The g fl~ were
11 om Mrs E:rma Cleland
For ro ll call each gave her
nlll den name Mrs Mary
Hayes ha I the secretary s
t eport
Mr s
Goldte
Fredenck the ireasu er s
report Mrs Hayes thanked
the members for a gtft wlule

Projects reviewed by DAR
A revieWur pl Ujects or the
01 1 Soc tdy tnc ludmg $700
fr o n Chaplet s 111 Oh o to be
used for vctc 1ans at
Cl tlhcull e and Sandusky was
Jll cset ted b) Mrs P 1ul Etch
1cge 1l at Fr days meeliiiHof
the Daughters uf the
'1.1 cn ca n Revolulto 1 Return
Jut athan Mct gs Chaplet held
at the home of M s Vernon
Weber
M1 s Etch also a mounced
workshops tu be held tn c.:ol
wniJus un Ju ne 19 and June
20 A state t1 ur of Sl Ma1 ys
" ' I Bacone Colleges fu1 In

Maude Kmght Wooster was
rcp01 ted
Ca rds were stgnl'&lt;l for Mrs
Charles McDamels 111 Waver
ly a d Mrs James Harley 111
Spr ngfteld Mrs llftrtck
IAJct ary magazmc chau
man asked that subscnplu ns to the silttc and nahonal
magazine be Plltd at the June
mccllng A report was gtven
un ll e Nabby Lee Ames tu1
chcon al Alllent; wtth seven
members from bcre allen
dlllg
II was decided that lite
chapter wtll present retu ed
lilt g ul s wa s a nour t:~ d f ur
S. pt to I he death Jf a Htu tegcnts wtlh past regents
pu s 1 he am tHI ~lag Day
L----------~· G1a1 I Daughlut M "• ptcn c Will be I eld ex I mot !h

at the home of Mr and Mrs
I hereon Johnson
The program gtven by
Mrs Dale Dultun was on
poclr) she hqs wntwn some
of which hasl lx.-en pubhshed
111 Poetry Magazme She read
ones on spnng ncludmg The
Last Sprtng wrtlten at the
hme of the atomtc bumb ex
pl uslun about fav orite
places and purtratls of
ladtes
Hefreshments were served
by Mr s Weber Mrs
Lawrcnc eM tlhoan and Mrs
Mat ~a ret Parsons Sprmgs
flower s were used on the
table a don lhe mantel

I osp tahzed
Headmgs were gtven for
ll e progrll m wtth Mrs
Cleland ~tvmg a humorous
one rclaltng to the club
membe~ s Mrs Ada Van
Meter read Mother s Party
Dress Mrs Hllyes Un
cha 1gtng Mother
Mrs
Cleland Ma and the Auto
Htde
and Mrs Btssell
Question Wtthout Answer
Games were conducted by
Mrs Mary Showalwr and
Mrs Myers wtth Mrs Marcia
Keller rc..:etvmg the door
pr ze The June meetmg )Ntll
be at lhc home of Mrs Betty
Housh wtth Mrs Pauline
flld enour as co hostess
Devottons were taken from
St Mark 8and members ~ave
the Lord s Prayer and pk'&lt;lge
to the flag tn wttson
Present were those named
and Mrs l.A!ona Hensley
Mrs Mae McPeek Mrs Ada
Morris Mrs Letha Wood
Mrs Margaret Tultle Mrs
Ada Neutzllng Mrs MMbel
Van Meter Ml'!l Laura Mae
Ntee Mrs Mary Showalter
Mrs Mary K Holler Mrs
Ethel Orr Mrs lnzy Newell
Mrs Sadte Trussell and Mrs
Dorothy l.awson

16 1918

J. R. Richard blanks Phillies, 5-0

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MondiY s Results
Houston s Ph lade ph a 0

san Dleoo • sr L J • nn!

Los Angeles 7 P t sbu gh 6

Today s Probable P tc"en
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!Seaver 1 4) at
Mont ea !Twllchel 7 71 1 l5

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At an a ( Boggs I 31 at New
York ( Koosman 2 3} 8 OS p m

P h ladelph a

Carlton • 3) at

Houston ( Lemongello ll 4) e JS

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Lou s !Urrea 2 4) at San
(Owchlnko 2 2) 10 p m
P Hsburgh tCancfell!lr a 2 51 at
Los Angeles ( Hooton 2 4) 10 30

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Chicago (R Reuschel 3 2) at
San Francisco Kne pper .t 1)
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Wedntsdl'f s Games

St Lollis a S~n 0 ego
Chic ago at San Francisco
C ncl at Montreal nigh
At a at New York nig h
Ph le et Houston n gh

P ttsi&gt;Qh at Los Ano nlghl
Amir nn Ltaoue
E11f

Detro t
Boston
New York

Ml wa uke

Oakland
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Kan City
TtiCII
Soolt e
Mlntsote
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Oak and J Cleve ana 2

Toronto 10 Calif 6

Detroit o4 seattle 2

l&lt;.an 111 cnr 3 Boston 1

Mlnn 9 Bt t more 6 10 Inns
Ntw Vorl( • Ch cego 1
TI)(IS I MIIWIUkH 6

TOCI•y 1 Probobto Pllchorl

All llmtl I DTJ
Oakland 1Renko 0 01

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Clevt ltnd IClyde 0 OJ 2 P m
Callforn e IAtll 2 ll at
Toronto (C!OnCY 2 2) 1 30 P. m
~ Stottlo (Honeycutt 2 d at

causmg the blues among
opposmg batte rs so perhaps
tl was no surpr1se Monday
mghl when Mtke Sc hrntdt

MSU coach predicts
'rest to catch up'
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By KURT ntEUDENTHAL
INDIANAPOUS (UPI) Ohto State and Mtehigan wtll
dommate the Btg Ten for
some ttme to eome Mtehtgan
State Coach Darryl Rogers
predicts but the rest of the
league wtll catch up slowly
I hope more teams wtll he
mvolved m the ttUe race nexl
fall Rogers satd Monda y on
the lhtrd slop of a lour-c tty
tour With Oh10 State Coach
Woody Hayes to promote Btg
Teo football
lndtana and Mtllllesota
made great Improvements
last year and there s no
queslton that Purdue w II be a
better team Rogers satd
Hayes sa d he thmks the
Btg Ten ts the cleanest
league tn the country
Wtthout mteg rtt) tn
sports we have nolhtng lt
ca n t last he satd
Both coaches agreed tha t
cheaters
whether
m
recruttmg or mother areas of
college athlehcs should he
pumshed but not thrown out
of the confQl&gt;ence
The puntshment should
depend on the amount of
cheat ng and the pattern
satd Hayes lt s easy to
break some stmple rules I
once recrwted a coach on
Thanksgtv ng
ha d
a
wonderful welcome and
found out I couldn l recrwt
htm unttl Dec 1
If vtolations occur ttme
and a gam a coach should not
he ktcked out of fo otball he
should
be
penal zed
severely
Hogers satd a conference
should not take a coach s
I velihood away for some rule
VIOlatwns
Hoger s agreed wllh a
proposal that a v sttm g
football team he guaranteed
$1110 000 - even tf the home
team cann ot fill tls sladtum

If they can t put people tn
th e stands you have to have
somethtn g to recltf) playm g
at home he sa d Why
should top-drawmg teams be
penal zed' Maybe some
teams wtll have to play on the
roi:ld II uch more often ,
My last year at San Jose
State " e only played 111e
hom e game Our stadtu n
sea ted only 18 1100 We wanted
to play away fro n home
Both coaches satd they
favor sprmg football and an
11 ga me schedule ncluding
three nonconference games
Addmg a 12th game would
mean n ore In JUnes RoKers
satd
We re taxm g fo otball
pia) ers enough as t ts
Hayes sa d Y JU could work
a good horse to death
Hayes dean of Btg f en
coaches noted the word from
Ann Arbor was that Mtehtgan
Coach Bo Schembec hler
planned to use a wtshbonc
offense next fall
That means he has a lot of
good backs and he alwa ys has
a good defense Hayes satd
We mtght JUSt use a b t of
the wtshbone ourselv es After
all we have to gel ready to
defend agamst tt
Hogers satd he wasn t war
red about the Btg Ten
poss bly losmg presltge m
New Year s bowl ga me
r eversa ls such as the Hose
Bowl
I look at a bowl game
more as a reward for a
SUl cessful season he satd
1 m not that co ncerned
about wmn mg
he satd
We r e more co n( e rned
about getttng there We II
worry about wt111110 g those
games later
An) lime ~&lt;e make tl to a
bowl game tt sa sho wcase a plus for college footba ll
Rogers •dded

Reds arrive
in Montreal

tonk the mght off aga n' l tl e
Na tto na l I eague slrtk e• ut

leader

Wtth out Sth 1td t m the
hncup the Phtlhes were putty
m the hands &lt;f Htchard who
struck out n ne and allowed
on l) two htts tn ptlchm g the
Ast us (( a 5-0 vtctory
I he Ph til es ann nuntcd
ll at Sd nudt I ad a cold
II e on ly ht ts off Rtchard
• ere ba ck to ba ck s ngles b)
H cit e Hebn er and Gar)
Maddux m the f fth nmng
When H chard ftn shes h s
dehvery he s so close to you
that you ca n smell hts
breath
qu ppcd Hehner

II ank (,od I c dHln t ea t
on ons f r dmn er lomght
I he Astr os s upp orted
Htchard \\tlh 11 htts
ncludn g a two-ru 1h ner by
Watson n ha ndt ng Jtm
I A nborg Ius th ~rd loss 10
seven declston s
In the onl y other Nl games
I os
Angeles
ntpp ed
P tltsbu rgh 7 6 and Sa n
D1 ego lopped St Lows 4 3 n
14 mmngs
Kan sas Ctty downed
Boston 3- 1 New ' ork heal
Chtcago 4 I I uronlo outed
Ca ltforn ta 10 6 Detro tt
topped Seattl e 4 2 Oakla nd

n pped 3-2 rexas outslugged
M Iwauke e
86
a nd
Minn esot a
whtp ped
Baltnnore !Hi m 10 mmn gs
1n American League !jiimes
ll dgers 7 P1rates 6
Reggte Sm lh s two run
double hts fourth hit of the
game capped a three run
mnth mn ng rally that
&lt;arr ed lm Angeles past
Pittsburgh fratltng 6-4 he
Dod ge rs
routed
Bert
Blyleven after one out on
su cess ve htls by ptnchhttler
Man ny Mota Vtc Da val lo
Bill Russell and Snutl Sm1U
also had a two-ru n homer
whi le W1llt e Stru gell and Pl1 l

Garner had two; Wl blasts for
the Pirates
Padre-s 4 Cardtnal s 3
Pinch-h itter Jerry I urner
dehvered a bases loaded run
scortn g stn gle w th two out 10
th e 14th u 11 ng as the Padres
hal dcd th e Ca rdin als thetr
fifth strat ght loss Wtth one
ut George Hendr ck stngled
a d afte r a force out and a
wtld p1 tch Gene Tenace and
HJCk Sweet walked to load the
bases and set the stage fur
1urner s ~:;wne w1nmng h t
I cncu.:e l1 t a two--1 ur homer

and Sweet ha d h s ftrsl
m IJ r league I 011 er for the
Padres

KC Royals stop Red Sox, 3-1
BILL MADDEN
UP! Sports Writer
Eve rywhere th e Kan sas
C ty Hoyals went th s sprtn g
rook e hopeful R d Gale was
verlooked and wl en th e club
oper ed ts season th e b g
nghth ander • asn l among
tt e
hav ng been the last
pl1yer cut
We told hun to do well at
01 aha and he d he back as
sc on as tt could be arranged
sad Roya ls Ma nager Whitey
Herzog
It was arra nged Ap tl 28
and s nee then GHie has been
n st ' JStble
He turned m hts m •st
1 presst\ e p erfor rnan c~ of
tl e yea r Monda) mght when
t e tamed the red-hot Boston
Ht'&lt;i Sox bats nen on JUSt two
htl s m Kansas C I } s 3-1
VI( tory
Tl e wa y th e Hed Sox are
htlltng a twu-1 tter s an
tncredtble feat Herwg sa d
Clint Hurdl e' two ruo
fourth nntn g doubl e gaH
Gale the runs he needed m
1 nprovmg hts record to 3-0
wh le also hurlin g the r rst
complete gan e by a Kansas
Ctty pttcher n II games
Elsewhere m the Al New
York d wned Ch cago l I
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Maaor Leagu e Lead er s
By Un ted P ess ln! erna t onal
Batt ng
( Ba sed on BOat bats
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Detro l put away Seattle 4 2
fexas outlasted M waukee
~ Toronto took Cat lorn a
10 6
Oa klan d shad ed
Cleve land 3 2 and M IIIICsota
topped Baltun re 9-1i
Ya tke&lt; s 1 While s.,. 1
The Yank ees WOJ thetr
n 1th game n the last 12 as
Sparkv I ) le hurled 3 2 3
llllltngs of tw h1 t 1el ef and
Bucky Den! smgled home a
patr of runs H JOkle Jtm
Beall e ~ c t th e f rst :; I 3
nn ngs

Sitler signs
with Steelers
SPRIN GFI E I D Oh o
UPI 1
Gary Stller
Wmenberg Umvers ty s all
t1me career punter s1gned as
a fr ee agent Monday wtlh the
Pi ttsburgh Sleelers
I he IHI 185 pound punter
fro n New 1rk ranked nmlh
last season among NCAA
DtVIS on fii punters Hts four
) ea r average was 39 3 yards
on 190 pun ts
Sttler was s gned by
Steelers head coach Chueh
N II who watched S tier punt
at th e a rporl when he flew
out spectally to see hun
Sttler sa td he ts m the role
of an underdog but hkes tl
S tier ptissed 01er n the
college player draft earher
th1s month wtU compete w th
the Stee lers thtrd round
draft chotec Ct a1g Colqwtt of
fennessee for the postUOli'
lx ng val ated b) tl e ret n ng
Ek bb) Walden
lnternat onal
Hockey League
Untted Press International
Turn er Cup P avoH s
Best of Seven

I1gers 4 Marmers 2
The T1gers leaped back 1 to
ftrst plac.: n the AI East b)
two percenta ge po nts over
lloslon when J m Slaton
backed by Mtlt May s three
fWl horr er p1tched h s fir st
complete game of the season
A s 3 lndlruJS 2
Hook e Dwayne Mu rphy
s ored p nch run ner Mt ke
Edward s wtth a sacr r ce fly
n the stxth mrung to snap a 2
2Uc Veteran Joe Coleman !
0 hurled three nmngs of one
h re er to get the w n
Rangers 8 Brewers 6
J m Sundber g s tn ~le d
tw tce doubl ed on ce and
.stor ed twu:e wh le e:tlso
knot km g m a run to ke) the
Hangers 1 ctory Desp te
s.ervmg up I omers to Stxto

Lezcano a d John Lowe1
stetn Fergus&lt; n Jenk ns went
e gil nn ngs for the " n
Blu e Javs 10 Ange ls 6
Sam Ewtng s two run
pm chs ngle I tghl1 ghted a
d ub-retord mne run seventh
n nng by 1 oronlo I he Blue
Jays sent a ba tter s to the
pl ate aga tnsl three \ 1gel
p tchet s Htco Cart) s med
tw &lt;:e n the nn ng

Twms 9 Ortolt-s 6
WJ!he Norwood s th1ee run
I on e1 with two out 1the lOth
m mg gave M kc Ma shall a
1 t ry m hiS f rst game for
th e I w ns Marshall pttel ed I
~ I mnmgs of no-h t rehef
af tet Ruger E:rtckson and
Greg lha)er com! med to
g vc up II ~alks

In Case of Accidents
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Acctdenls can happen Drtve 1n
MONTREAL (UPI ) - The Sonday agamst the ?hils
Although
Hume
held
Phtla
CincmnatJ Reds now chasmg
sured
and be assured that you re
Carew M n
34 35 5 378
AI T1mes EDT
San Franctsco tnslead of Los delphta htUess the second R(l LA
30 04 33 JIJ
Port Huron vs Tol edo
protected agatnsl any eventualtty
27 104 33 317
Angeles tn the Nattonal through the ftfth tnmngs he v nne Mtl
Senes t ed 2 2
A mer can league
gave
up
three
runs
tn
the
ftrst
Ma
y
0
Por
Huron
4
League West open a three
See us far complete auto coverage
G A B H Pc 30 120 4
Toledo 2
3 1 8 39 33
game sertes agamsl the and three more In the stxth on Lynn Bos
May 2- Toled o 3 Pori
a double by Greg Luzmskt Porte KC
29 106 35 330
Montreal Expos tonight
H ur on 2
Thn
psn
De
28
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37
322
CALL 992-2342
and then home runs by M ke Sndb g Tcx
The Reds tdle Monday
28 95 30 316
May 3
Port Huron 9
31
35 3 5 To edo 4
arrtved m Montreal trathng Schmtdt and Htchie Hebner Ca v To
0 s KC
29 89 28 3 5
May 4 Toledo 6 Port
Thts
has
been
Hume
s
the surpristng San Franctscq
Hom e Run s
Huron 2
pallern
tn
most
of
hts
starts
Nat
onal
League
Monday
Gtants by a game and a half
M ay 6 Por t Hu on at
9
Lul ns~
Ph
8
FriSCO leads the Nl West obser ved Reds pttchmg LA
Toledo 7 30 p m
K ngman Ch Or essen C n
Detro I I W COli: '1 ) 8 p m
coach Larry Shepard He Sn h LA and Sch m df Ph 7
May 20 - To edo at Port
Bos on I Lee 5 Ol a t Kansas wtth a ~12 record while
Amer can League R ce Bos
Hur
on 8 p m
gets
C y (Sp ttorlf42 ) 8 30 pm
hurl
early
p
tc~es
well
Cincmnati ts 19-14
I Bay o Ca A uande Oai(.
Ba I more (Palmer l J a t
x Ma y 23 - Port Huron
for
a
few
111111ngs
and
ti
an
The Reds w1ll start Tom
MIDDLEPORT
anct Z sk TeiC 9 Mav Ba
M nnesola ( Go fl 0 J) 8 30 p m
atToedo 730 pm
bam aga n
Thompson De and H s!e.v M
New York (Hunter 13) at Seaver tomght Bill Bonham
x
f necessary
Ch ca oo (Wood l 3) 8 30 p m
It looks to me as tf HUtne B
mght and
Runs Batted In
Milwauk ee (Sorenson 3 3) at Wedne sda y
treats all httters wtth the
Na t ona League Sm lh LA
Te11:as (A tlU~nder 3 1) 8 35 conclude the sertes Thursday
pm
same respect He s gotta 30 Monday LA 17 M cCovey
rught With Fred Nor man
SF 6 Morgan C n and Ca te
Wednesday 1 Gimes
The Reds then return home realize guys like Schmtdt M 24
Toronto a Baltimore n Qhf
Amencan League R cc Bos
Luztnskt and Hebner deserve
New Yo rk a Cleveland n ght Frtday mgbt to open a seven
36 Hobson Bos and Z sk TeK
Detro t a! M waukee night
a
I
ttle
more
than
others
game homestand agatnst San
17 Mav Bat and Slaub Del
Ci!ll forn " a t Ch caoo nigh
He JUSt can t rear batk 16
Oi!k and at Texas n oht
Otego and Atlanta
Stolen Ba ses
AI!. usua l pttchmg was the and throw a fastball and hope
Na ona
Leagul!
Mo eno J~lltjlil!ijiJiiill
btggesl toptc of conversalton tl stnks He s got to think P t 10 Cedeno Hou 4
e At and Lopes LA 1
as th e Reds a rr1v ed 111 "'lt bout locatmg the pttch m a RRoys
Cha ds SO 1
certa
n
spot
lntern1honalleague
Montreal followtn g Sunday s
Amencan League L eF o e
Heds manager Spa rk y De Del 26 Stolen eas es
Unlttd Press International
7-1 loss at Philadelphia
W L Pel GB
Reds young nght~tander Anderson noted that Phtlly
Nat onat Lugu e
Moreno
Charleston
17 10 630
The nu mber one luxur y
Tom Hume who won hts first had Garry Maddox and Bake P f 20 Ceeleno Hou 4
Richmond
1 ~ 10 58J 1 ,
F rethorn red w th red
Ro~ts er A I and Lopes LA 2
Exce ent Ia ge c ar
McBrtde
stlttng
out
wtth
car
n the Ford I ne
Rochester
I~ 10 583 I 2
two starts of the season
velour nter o and road
R cha r ds G ms I!V M
6
designed tor tam ly use
We equ pped
Tidewater
I~ 12 538 2 2
suffered hts fifth strat~hlloss tnjurtes and satd that wa s all Fo sch s L 61 Rau LA so
wheels
Columbus
10 11 476 4
John
LA
and
B
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SF
5
the mor e reason Hwne should
can L ~ ague
Tanana
Toledo
II 14 4AO 5
have concentrated on CaAmer
6 I Lee Bos 5 0 To rel
Pawtucket
10 14 m s ,
1
Sehmtdt
I unnskt and Bos 51 Gu drv NY and Sosa
Syracuse
9 18 333 8
Oa~ 4 0 S la on De
F guer oa
1978 SEOAL BASEBALL
Hebner
Monday s Results
NV and Jen~ ns
Tex 4
Standtngus of Mlv 14
Syracuse 5 Toledo 4
Only 12ttmes (In Sonday s Sp l t or fl KC and Sr obe g Oak
LEAGUE
Columbus at Charleston
Knapp Ca 4 J Augus ne
game)
does a pttcher have to 4M2 45
Turns
W
L
ppd rain
Athens
8 2 mak e really good ptlcbes and
Earned Run A"Yerage
Tuesd1y s Games
Logan
5 3 that s when be faces those
( Based on l• nn ngs pttched )
T dewater at Richmond
Waverly
7 4
Nahonal League Gr ms tev
Columbus at Charleston
Wellston
6 ~ three guys Satd Anderson M I 86 Knepper SF 87
Pawtucket at Rochester
It docsn ttake great pttches R Reusche l Ch 91 Perry SO
Ironton
4 5
Toledo at Syracuse
Metall ic brown w th
Hou and Car !on
to
get the rest of those httters 1Ph00I 2Anctuia
Gall
polls
J
5
Wednesd•y s Gomes
12
wh
te V lop A C P S
Ja ckson
J 7 out tn the lineup we fa ced
Richmond at Tidewater
A mer can League Johnson
ad
as
Me gs
t 7 Sunday
Columbus at Charleston
Oak 29 Gu d ~ NY 62
OVERALL
Ryan
Ca
101
Rozema
Dt!
t
Pawtucket at Rochester
But Anderson IS not about 2 OJ Keough Oak 2 05
Tum
WL T
To edo at Syracuse
Strt~eouh
Waverly
15 6 0 to give up on Horne
Nattonal Lugue
R char d
Athens
13 7 1
Asked what he was gomg to Hou
66
N ekro
At
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Iron ton
13 8 0 do about Hume he rephed Btv e"Yen
P tt 46 Montefusco
Wellston
II 7 0
SF 38 Seaver C n 37
Logan
12 10 0 I m gonna contmue to pitch
Amer ican Leagu e Ryan Cat
Jackson
8 9 0 him
16 Leonard KC 40 F anagan
Ba 1 34
Tan ana
Cttl J1
Gall polls
6 8 I
Gu d y N Y and Mat ack Tex
Meigs
• II 0
3
Rematnl119 Lugue Games
REPORTS RECORDS
Metal tt~ke brown pa nl
Tuesday
Logan
at
Air cond ton ng v ny
COLUMBUS (UP!)
A X P S 400 V 8 AM
Athens Ironton at Jackson
w1
th contrast ng tan V
FM tape payer
top
vinyl
nt
rad
a
Acceleration Ule Insurance Wellston at Galltpol s
top and nterlor
tires
Co reported record sales and
Wednesday - Waverly at
ea rnings Monday lor the first Athens Ironton at Gall polls
quarter which ended March Wellston at Meigs Logan at
Ja ckson
31
Thursday - Athens at
The
company
said Meigs Wellston at Ironton
RIVERSIDE USED CARS IS STRIVING TO FILL THE NEEDS OF OUR AREA
Friday - Gallipolis at
co nsolidated premiums
written lor the quarter Jackson Logan at Waverly
May 22 - Athens at
NO ONE CAN MATCH OUR SELECTION BUT MORE IMPORTANT, NO
arnowtted to '14 8 million up Wellslon
Gallipolis at Meigs
'l1 percent from the same
May 23 - Gatt tpot s at
OntER CAR DEALER CAN MATCH OUR QUALITY USED CARS
period one yea~ago
L an
Consolidated net In
o be scheduled - Waverly
Ironton Ironton at Meigs
"The Dealer That Cares About Qual1ty "
this period was alao 27 Jackson at Meigs Logan at
percent over the same Ume Meigs Logan at Gallipolis
The finn doe! business In
Games subject to change
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Houston Astr os pttcher
J H Rtchard has a knack fur

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1977 Chevrolet
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1977 Chevrolet
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Linescores

Blue Devils cllpture
second title in row
won No. 4 singles honors with
an 8-2 victory over Howie
Fickel
GAHS ' Mark Co rnell
captured No. 5 singles honors
by defeating l&lt;igan 's Debbie
Mosure . 8-2.
Logan's Kelly Helber won
the No . 6 singles cro"11,
·edging Galli a 's Mark Null, 86.
Uiga n's Kelly Helber won
the No. 6 singles cro"n.

ream accordtng to Prater. Six
teams are required to take
part tn a loop sport before it is
co unted 1n the All-Sports
Trophy race.
Jackson 's Greg f orsyth
c"ptured the ~ o. I singles
mle by defeating Athens·
pren ously unbeaten Brian
Black. 9-i . The two finalists
drew ftrst round byes.
Black then edged Gallia's
:\ate Thomas 9~ in a 5-3 tie·
breaker. Forsyth do~&lt;n ed Joe
Chambers. IH , to gain the
hnals .
Gal lta 's Bob Ki es lin g
defeat ed Eric Jennings . B-2.
for the No. 2 singles title .
The Blue De vils Mike
Coonen defeated Karl Kitts.
lki for top honors in the No 3
singles
Gallipolis' Steve · Mullin s

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.4- TheDa~ ·Sent mel. ~llddlepo rt·Pumeroy . 0 .. Tuesd"y , M"Y 16, 197B

Sconng 39 out of a possible
4&gt; poi nts. Coach Larry
Prate rs Gallipolis Blue
Devils capt ured thw second
co nsecutil'e Southeaster n
Ohio League tenms championsh ip Monday e1·ening
Six of the leagu(s etght
teams parttcipa tt&gt;d 1n the 19;8
tourna ment whtch too k 12
hours onr a two day pen ud
to complet e at Rw Grande
College .
Logan fuushed se.:ond wuh
34 potnts. Athens plac;,d thJrd
'-'ith 29 . Ja ckson fvurth wit h
22 . Jront on ltft h wuh 16 and
Wellst on last " tth 1I ~l etgs
and Wa1·erl' dJd nut par·
tiC! pate
The sport wtll not co unt tn
the league·s All-Sport Trophy
ra t'&lt;' because Athens ftelded a
.. club " thts year mstead of a

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By un.ted Preu tnternallonal ·
Nat•on•l League- '=-'

. Memorial playJ
F·nrd, Hope open
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Pho ta
ooo ooo ooo~ 0 20 DUBLIN , Ohio \ UP I) - A
H
ous
100 220 OO• s '' o
urna-men 1 fe:a· turt'no
A
LonborQ . Brus s1 ar ( 51, pr'O·ill11 10
,..
'""' Gacoer 101 and Boone. Foote foriner Presi4ent Gerald
ti l Roc oard ond Fergv•on w , Ford and comedian Bob Hope
R1chard () J l L LonbOrg ( .l
.
J J HR' Hou5ton . watson 151 was to open the Memorral
·
Tournament at Muirfield Golf
t 14 1nnmg~ l
Club here today. Now some
)I LOU 1!.
000 001 010 000 00- J tO 0 cooperation IS needed from
5d n O iE"g o
000 00(1 300 000 0 1 J 9 1 lhe weatllerman.
edging Gallia's Mark Null, g..
For sch . Hamilton (C). Schu!II
The i2-hole play featuring
6.
(8 ), VU Ck OV I(h. ( loi l and S t m
t05 professionals shooting for
In No. 1 doubles pial,', m ons . Perry F 1nQffS ( ll J. Le~ 1250,000 in prize money will
(l .a ) and Sweet W - Lee t 2 ll l
Athen s' Bla c k-Makhail
vuc: !o'.o..,icn (0 3 l
HR s- San get underway Thursday .
defeated Jackson's ForS)thOeego Tena c:_~ ~ Sweet &lt;1 l
Cloud\' skies with showers
Parker , 8-3.
.';,/' P15bgh
010 ooo •oo- 6 13 o was pr~iicted for today and
Gallia' s Bob Kiesling .
LA
tOO ooo JOJ 7 11. t
.
Blyl eve(l and Ot t. Hooton, golfer J erry McGee of New
Mark Cornell defeated Ftckel
Hough 181 and Grot• w - Lexington , Ohio, ~aid the
. Fuller' 8-3 for No . 2 doubles
Ho ugh ll 01 L- Biyleven 11 •1 s" turat ed fairway s have
• H be
HRS - P iltSburg h , Garner ( 11,
honors. lA~gar'l s
el r •
Sti'lrge lt
D l.
Lo~ A.nge l es, nrade the co urse play "70 to
Mosure downed Ga ll ia 's
Sm om PI
110 yards longer ."
MuUins · Golji, &amp;-1. for No. 3
"We 'd better be ab le to
(Only gi'lmP~ ~~&gt;chNu le d )
doubles honors .
adjust to the weather, " said
golfer Tom Kite. " By the
Amer 1 c~n League
Oal!.
000 101 000- 3 11 0 time you get to May, you're
(1~ 11 e
OlOOlOQ00--2 61 supposed to see the .sun ."
W1r th , Col eman (5). La&lt;.ey
Joe Inman , practicing on
18 1. 5osa 191 and Es s 1 ~ n . W 1se .
K1nn ey ( b) ana Hassey a nd the driving range, expressed
Pru 11t W- Coleman D 01 L w ~ se
0 61
HR - Cie... eland . the same sentiments.
TMr n ton (5)
" It's amazing," said
Inman.
" It seems like winter
C~lt l
040 110 000- 6 8 I
here
without
leaves on the
010 000901( - \Q\11
beck, Iowa ; Spindle Graves , :for
Bre tl· Hanze ll (7), l,i'lR oche trees. You just get the fee ling
a guard from l..()uisville, Ky ., (1 1. M il ler (8 ) and Down ing .
' Doss High School and Harold Gar11 in , Wa ll ace (2 1. Moore ( 2), it's winter ."
(8) ana Cerone W The pr&lt;&gt;-am will be Iollowed
Moore . a forward from Murphy
Moore 0 OJ L - Hartze lt (0-J I
by
another practice round
Lexington, Ky .. Henry Clay HRs - Cal iforn i a . Gr ich ( l J
Wednesday.
High SchooL
Sea
000 100 000- l I 0
The field is complete now
D~t
• 100 300 OOx- 4 8 1
with
the entry of Gary Groh.
Abbott . House ( 41 and P lum
rn er Simson ( 4), Sl aton and He wa s named after ~
May
W- Sl alon
14 1).
LAbbott
( 111
HRs - Oe tro it , Trevino won the Colonial
Ma •r ( bl
lnvitatinal.
JAIL TERM Plff OFF
Trevino said some time
80 !.
001 000 ooo- 1 1 1
Cll' Cl:-INATI 1UP!)
KC
000 100 \01( - 3 7 0 back he was pa ssing up the
Former city councilman Phil
R1pl ev i'l nd F 1sk . Gi'lle ana
Collins was sentenc;,d to four wathan w - Gale (3 OJ L - Memorial and since the 105th
months in jail and fined $7,000 R ,pl ey (03 )
lor a Medicaid fraud con1iC· ( 10' inn1ngs. J
61'11
3100000010- 6 81
lion , but U.S. District Co urt M
in
010 130000 3- 9 71 Munson . Worlhi'lm , Hin!on ! 5)
Judge David Porter delayeq
o Marl 1nez , T Martmez \5 ), and Na hOroony . w - Bean ie ( 2
the start of the senten"" Br i l e~ l SI. F li nn {10 ) and 0 ). l - Wortham { 111.
000 1JO 011- 6 7 2
pending Collins ' appeal of his Skag9 S, Er ,c k~on , Thayer ( 6), M ilw
Mi'l rs ha ll (9\ l!lnd W ynegar . W Texi'ls
171200 l Ox- B 13 7
conviction by a f"'!eral court Ma r snail { 1 01 L - F imn 11 lJ
HRs- Salti more . Oe Cinces ( J I;
Travers . Stein ( 3). CasTro (8)
jury last Oct. 4.
and Ford and Ml!lrfi nez . Jen
M innesolel AOi'l ms {1 l · Nor lo. ins . Barker (9). C l e~o~eland (9)
Co llins had been indJcted on wood (1).
and Sun dberg W Jenkins { 4
charges of inll~ti ng cos t
l l L- Tra ... ers lO I ) HR s1
10
1
N Y
000 3 0 000- .1
M 1 1 wa u kee . Lezcano 16),
reports on ~ven nursing Ch
1
000 00 1 000- 1 b l·
B e a t 1 1 e, Lyl e 161 ana Te..:as . Lo wensre.n ())
homes he o ~-ned .
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Bandy signs fifth
player at Ohio ~
.~T H ENS, Ohio 1UP! , _
Ohio University ba sketball
coach Dale Bandy signed his
fifth recru it Monday. Andre
Adams of Ana costia High
School in Washington , D.C.
Adams. a 6-ii, 210 pound
forward . was injured aft er
ftve games of his se nior year
~d sat out the rest of the
~ason . In his junior year. he
averaged I5 points and ·18
rebounds per ga me.
"l fe el we have gotten "
real sl eeper in · Andre .
Because of his operation, he
was som wh al hidden, "
Bandy said . " Th ere's no
question about hts skills. He
~· ill be in excellent condition
and will be competitive for
pla ying time immediately."
Bandy has also rec ruited
Kirk LEhman , a guard from
Defiance High School ; Doug
Graves, a center from Rein-

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slot was reserved for the
Colonia l wiAner"'and
Trevino
.
did not take it , Groll was
nam..n ..
'f Three other golfers are
questionable.
George
Ar cher
is

a1 · d · "'I · ·d
·
hospil tze In ·. • &lt;?f,l 8 With
pneumonia, Aridy Bean
has a
.
.thumb ir\'jury and Bo b
Murphy a back injury .
, Th l hr
h
til tee
e . ee ave un
lime Thursday to deci de
whether or not they wiD play.

H!inding Trail iardeners make
plans for civic beautification

Budding .Bargains

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NEW YOR K \ UP II - Ja ck
Clark of the San Francisco
Giants Monday wa s n"med
Player of the Week in the
Nat iona l League afte r
compiling a .444 batting
average and driving in seve n
runs m seve n games.
Clark's hitting he lped the
Giants win six of seven
games and move into first ·
place in the Nat ional League
West.

C!.ARION, Pa . \UPIJ Ernest ine R. Weaver ,
gymnastics coach at Clarion
Stale Coll ege, has bee n
reappointed to ser ve as the
head coach of the 1978 U.S .
women 's g)mnastics team at ··
the Worl d Games ln
Strasb urg , France, this
October.
The U.S. team will be
chosen in August at final
trials during which the top 20 ·
gy mnasts from this past
NEW YORK (UPli - Fred we e k end's
E lit e
Lynn of the l:loston Red Sox Championships will battle for
was a unanimous choice for seven place,.
·
Player of the Week honors in
the
American Leagu e
CLEVELAND (UP! )
through games of May 1\ it
was announced Monday by Tom Fleming won the fi rst
league
presi dent
Lee annual Cleveland Marathon
Sunday in 2: 15.02, finishing
MacPhaiL
Lynn batted .545 with 12 about 1,000 yards ahead of
hi ts in 22 "t bats , scored six C.l JUck Smead , his closest
run s and drove in' fi ve others pursuer the en tire race, who
whi le leading the Red Sox was clocked in 2: 17.31'on the
in to fir st pla ce in the fla t cour~ .
fleming, 26, Bloomfield,
American l1eague East.
N.J., too k the lead to stay just
10 blocks into the race.
I.OS ANGELES !UP! I
Dwight Stones, former world
high jump record holder, and
Kate Schmidt ,' women 's
world javelin record holder,
were re instated Monday
99J -l 776
night at " meeting of the
Syracuse. 0 .
Southern P"cifi c Association Be dding
Plants .
AAU Regist r ation
Potted
Plants.
Dish
Committee .
Garden s . Hang ing
Both athletes had been
Ba s k e ts,'
Vegetable
give n suspen s iops severa l
Plants.
months ago for not turning
over their earnings from the
Open Mon . th r u Sa t. I til l
"Superstars" competi tion to
Sunday 1 til l
the AAU

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Mother 's Day guests uf Mr .
and Mrs. Carl Roach, Turn ,
IU! n&lt;.l y a nd Da t·in, were Mr'
a11d Mrs . Haymond Roach,
Mrs. Tr udy Williams, Mrs.
M"rie Frances, J"n BelZIItK,
Pomeroy ; Mrs. Gertrude
Miller, Middleport ; Mr. ""d
Mrs. Will"rd Miller and
I 11r" inne uf Wooster whu
spc11t the wee kend with Mrs.
Ge rtrude Miller. Mrs . Miller
also received" telephone tall
frum her sun, Dale, in Tarn·
pa, F.lorida. Afternoon callers
were Mrs. R~ssell Miller and
Mrs .' Ri chard Reibel. Tucson,
i\r izoni.; Mrs. l) aymu nd
Cook and Ke lly, Mrs. Eu·"
Phillips, "nd Mrs . Cl"rence
Sc" rles , Syracuse.
Mrs. Russe ll Mi ller and
Mrs . Richard Reibel uf Tue·
sun, Arizona, c"me S"turd"y
fur " visit with their fother
whu remai ns serious ly ill. ·
Vtsiling Sund"Y with Mt'.
"nd Mrs . Harry Davis were
Mr. " n&lt;.l Mrs. Robert Lehew.
Cha rlotte "nd Rubi n, Culu rn,
bus, Mr. and Mrs. Billl ~ h c\1,
Billy " nd Ted.
Mr. and Mrs. Bub Hoeflich
and Jayne were in Columbus
Sund"Y to visit Mr. " nd Mrs.
Mtkc Hammer and family.
and Mrs. Alrna Thompson
wltu remains in serious eundilt un ill St. Anthony's Hospillrl.

Mr~.

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f" ll .
Tltt~ l'.l')..( IU/Ial mel'll lll.!

lo lie

he1t.l al Huy;d 0 dk Park on
;\1i:J y 20 Wi:l S (lllJWUllt't'd .
Thl'!'l' wi ll he fJH 'I11 l' ;J t not1fl
&lt;IIIli the 1'\'l.d .... tratl ull il'l' IS 50

The entrance tu Hc&lt;•dt
( ;ruve CcJ nctCry wa s di.. , ,·uss- n·nts. lt was rtl'so rtpol'l.l 'd
t.-d ~ nd Mrs. Aarun K e l ton will that lht~ t·uu!lt,\' du es &lt;-tn•
runlcr with the ce1uetery pa~'l.IIJil' on Oi'L . I.
Fo r tlc vut ions , Mrs. MutJ!'l'
t r ustee~ tu see about gdting
l hl! ~ I' IJ SS l'Ul Ull the hil !'stdl• !-JiJ r"L•ad poetry by tu.~ r lll uther.
that lht: cl ub tCJn fH·ocet·d Mrs . I iran• ( ;tut't·kni'r t'lllltlw1t h pi" us fur l.&gt;eautifyin g ti t&lt;' cd "The l.iltl t• Btrd " and
·The Huml ul Life ".
Ci i'C(:t .
(;anh.! nlunh \~Trc g1ven br
Alsu plCJrl ned WCJS a wurk
se,Siuli at the plantmg at tile Mrs. H(lyes whu suggcste~l
Mc1gs Coun ty lnf1nnary. that fluwt•nng sltruhs ~ lt t J U ili
Mc mllers will plant fl ower s be prullct.l ll lllllt! tlwtely.afh:r
"nd paint the benches and the y bloun t. She al so ta lked
bird bathes. Mrs. ·I&gt;ull lc cJbuut pi11ch mg the tu ps of etl tHayc, donated the flower' lor lllliJls SUCh OS lllUIIIS, Zl1111 iiJ S,
lhe proJect. It was noted that .)ll rl pdragons. rtm l lti&lt;:J ngolds
M r~ . Alice Thompson 1'cce nt, Si) that lttl'Y Wlll iJl'i:.IIH..' h lll t iJ ~~
hushy pia 111.
ly weeded the area .
She further sugge!-ilcd thi:.ll
~' or rull ea llmcm!Jcrs g.:J\'e
lJottles which wi ll he used fur pla nts to IJe ex luiJlled at the
cunta; ncrs fur arrangumcnb fr.nr bt• selected n uw s11 lh c.tt
fur the Pomeroy lligh School Uwy ran be g ruomed thruugtJ
Alumni bonq uel. Mem bers lhe summ er months . Mrs.
ore .tu meet at the Meigs lligh Hayes dl st us~l·d b!Jl!i wet &lt;:.~ml
Sehoul on M"y 27 to make the dry sull shad e pla nts a nd
aJTt~ ll)..( emcnb . All an~ tu l&lt;J ke hstt:d Sl'V l'ra l ur ct:tc h. Shl'
nuted th at cull• us. tx:gumas.
fl ower~ .
Mrs. Marjo rie Wal burn \ &lt;.~nd ' tulwl l a an· anwng tht· kt"
Mrs. Adlla lou Lewb. wtd' dry sud. wlule blue la e&lt;' .
Mrs. Th111n pson l'eprescntcd pttlox. and S\.\'edpt..:c.t s. like tltt'
the dub at the Hutl aml nwi st S!lil.
F'ric !Jllly G&lt;in.Jcncrs upen
It's tina· lu plant glad tuli.
meeting. Mrs. Thompson aml, Mr·s. l laye!-i se:tld, and to s pra J
Mrs. Lewis repo rted on the rose bushes' di vide and I'CSl't
recent mee tin g of the Mei gs 11\lllliS, iilld fill plrHll t•J' IJUXl'S
Coun ty G"rden Clu b's wtlh geran ituns. as \~r·e ll CJS
Associat ion noting tlmt il was sel out vegl'la hle plmtts.
Tht• · progrCJITl by Mrs
dcr'ided nut tu ho ve a Hegatta
Thulllpsun
Wit S on twrne J!l&lt;:ttlt•
flower , how Lit ts vear. Then·
will be a .series of workshop:-. contauwrs ami shl' dtsplayed

s t•\'t'l'i:.l l wllldl ~ he ht~l.J III&lt;:H.Jc.

Pat Thurna , Mrs. Muon:,
Mrs. Tlturnrlsun. ~nd Mrs.
Walburn Mrs. Ha yes al so
IHitll: n;ds she .. usel.J wtl h rccc1 vet! " bl ue fo r a tulip
p&lt;.tlll l . gltltcr and
o ltH.! I'
dtspl" y and Mrs. Kelton "
tll-t1 Jl'&lt;l ti !IllS.
blue fur tulips and "zale~s .
Mrs. Margi.l ret Parker Mrs. P" rker willlwst the next
jutlg~d the CHTO:I IIj..(CJI H.: Jib IJil lfl l'c tlng
(:ll lht Mtdg s
thspla y whiclr t arried wul the Museum
thc lll e of onent&lt;:~ l ;:t l'l. Blut'
The hostess se rve&lt;.! a
Hull li·s. nn lk ca rtons. anl.J
lx1 k1ng J&gt;&lt;:l ll:"! \\ere &lt;JJIIoll g the

niJhuns \\'Cl'l! 1-(ivcn t~ Mrs.
Ins Kell 1111 . Mrs Hay1•s. Ml' 'i

d esserlru ur~e

Saltz infant christened
.Jun Perrin. Ni ck Rt KKS, Greg
Tlrum" '· Jan Smtth . "nd Beth
Wtlsun . Mrs . Dun Thum"s
and daughter, Becky Sling a
duct , .. Sunrise , Sunset" "nd
the ~nthcm by the ehui r was
l )lll tten,y. '
·Mv Task." Gerald Hoffner
( 'hn stl'ning rnes Wl'l'l' pc r·waS
at th e urgetn , ami Luri
fo nn cd . IJy III L' Ih.•\ ' W II .
SarCJh

Se~ltz ,

in fGJn l
dau~ltter uf Mr. and Mrs.
( 'l1ar les Set ltz, ~A' a~ ( ' hl'l .~ ll'fll'll
Sundt~ y IIHJntlllg ttl Tnmty
r ungn;gi:l t1 urw l ( '!1ur r h.
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THURSDAY
ME ETING Thursd"y at
Salisbury Elementary for
pa rents of children who will
be attending junior· high this
fa ll. Speakers wtll be John
Mora, principal, Linda !1ear,
and Ca rla Saelens.
REVIV AI.. now in pro gress
at Hazel Community Church.
Thero n Duraham is th e
evangelist. Services 7:30 p.m .
nightly wi th special singing
each eve ning.'
RE VIVAL at Pomeroy

t\nn Wltud Ht th~ piano.

Motht:rs we r e n:cognizi!d
and presented small pots of
l.&gt;egun1as. Mrs. Lilli e Huuck
received ij put ul chrysan·
themutns for llerng the oldest
ntutlu:r present, and Mrs ..
Mark Morris for being the
youu gcst.
Ca ndles. w e r e ltghle&lt;.l by
Dan11y Th umet~ "nd Ri ck
Hl aettnar .
Wesleyan Holiness Church
now through May 21 at 7:30
p.m. nig htly. The Rev .
Michael Watson, Westfield,
Ind ., guest speaker .
FRIDAY
ODDS AND ENDS SALE
Friday at Chester United
Methodist Church from 8
a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Blue Devils cllpture
second title in row
won No. 4 singles honors with
an 8-2 victory over Howie
Fickel
GAHS ' Mark Co rnell
captured No. 5 singles honors
by defeating l&lt;igan 's Debbie
Mosure . 8-2.
Logan's Kelly Helber won
the No . 6 singles cro"11,
·edging Galli a 's Mark Null, 86.
Uiga n's Kelly Helber won
the No. 6 singles cro"n.

ream accordtng to Prater. Six
teams are required to take
part tn a loop sport before it is
co unted 1n the All-Sports
Trophy race.
Jackson 's Greg f orsyth
c"ptured the ~ o. I singles
mle by defeating Athens·
pren ously unbeaten Brian
Black. 9-i . The two finalists
drew ftrst round byes.
Black then edged Gallia's
:\ate Thomas 9~ in a 5-3 tie·
breaker. Forsyth do~&lt;n ed Joe
Chambers. IH , to gain the
hnals .
Gal lta 's Bob Ki es lin g
defeat ed Eric Jennings . B-2.
for the No. 2 singles title .
The Blue De vils Mike
Coonen defeated Karl Kitts.
lki for top honors in the No 3
singles
Gallipolis' Steve · Mullin s

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.4- TheDa~ ·Sent mel. ~llddlepo rt·Pumeroy . 0 .. Tuesd"y , M"Y 16, 197B

Sconng 39 out of a possible
4&gt; poi nts. Coach Larry
Prate rs Gallipolis Blue
Devils capt ured thw second
co nsecutil'e Southeaster n
Ohio League tenms championsh ip Monday e1·ening
Six of the leagu(s etght
teams parttcipa tt&gt;d 1n the 19;8
tourna ment whtch too k 12
hours onr a two day pen ud
to complet e at Rw Grande
College .
Logan fuushed se.:ond wuh
34 potnts. Athens plac;,d thJrd
'-'ith 29 . Ja ckson fvurth wit h
22 . Jront on ltft h wuh 16 and
Wellst on last " tth 1I ~l etgs
and Wa1·erl' dJd nut par·
tiC! pate
The sport wtll not co unt tn
the league·s All-Sport Trophy
ra t'&lt;' because Athens ftelded a
.. club " thts year mstead of a

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By un.ted Preu tnternallonal ·
Nat•on•l League- '=-'

. Memorial playJ
F·nrd, Hope open
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Pho ta
ooo ooo ooo~ 0 20 DUBLIN , Ohio \ UP I) - A
H
ous
100 220 OO• s '' o
urna-men 1 fe:a· turt'no
A
LonborQ . Brus s1 ar ( 51, pr'O·ill11 10
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'""' Gacoer 101 and Boone. Foote foriner Presi4ent Gerald
ti l Roc oard ond Fergv•on w , Ford and comedian Bob Hope
R1chard () J l L LonbOrg ( .l
.
J J HR' Hou5ton . watson 151 was to open the Memorral
·
Tournament at Muirfield Golf
t 14 1nnmg~ l
Club here today. Now some
)I LOU 1!.
000 001 010 000 00- J tO 0 cooperation IS needed from
5d n O iE"g o
000 00(1 300 000 0 1 J 9 1 lhe weatllerman.
edging Gallia's Mark Null, g..
For sch . Hamilton (C). Schu!II
The i2-hole play featuring
6.
(8 ), VU Ck OV I(h. ( loi l and S t m
t05 professionals shooting for
In No. 1 doubles pial,', m ons . Perry F 1nQffS ( ll J. Le~ 1250,000 in prize money will
(l .a ) and Sweet W - Lee t 2 ll l
Athen s' Bla c k-Makhail
vuc: !o'.o..,icn (0 3 l
HR s- San get underway Thursday .
defeated Jackson's ForS)thOeego Tena c:_~ ~ Sweet &lt;1 l
Cloud\' skies with showers
Parker , 8-3.
.';,/' P15bgh
010 ooo •oo- 6 13 o was pr~iicted for today and
Gallia' s Bob Kiesling .
LA
tOO ooo JOJ 7 11. t
.
Blyl eve(l and Ot t. Hooton, golfer J erry McGee of New
Mark Cornell defeated Ftckel
Hough 181 and Grot• w - Lexington , Ohio, ~aid the
. Fuller' 8-3 for No . 2 doubles
Ho ugh ll 01 L- Biyleven 11 •1 s" turat ed fairway s have
• H be
HRS - P iltSburg h , Garner ( 11,
honors. lA~gar'l s
el r •
Sti'lrge lt
D l.
Lo~ A.nge l es, nrade the co urse play "70 to
Mosure downed Ga ll ia 's
Sm om PI
110 yards longer ."
MuUins · Golji, &amp;-1. for No. 3
"We 'd better be ab le to
(Only gi'lmP~ ~~&gt;chNu le d )
doubles honors .
adjust to the weather, " said
golfer Tom Kite. " By the
Amer 1 c~n League
Oal!.
000 101 000- 3 11 0 time you get to May, you're
(1~ 11 e
OlOOlOQ00--2 61 supposed to see the .sun ."
W1r th , Col eman (5). La&lt;.ey
Joe Inman , practicing on
18 1. 5osa 191 and Es s 1 ~ n . W 1se .
K1nn ey ( b) ana Hassey a nd the driving range, expressed
Pru 11t W- Coleman D 01 L w ~ se
0 61
HR - Cie... eland . the same sentiments.
TMr n ton (5)
" It's amazing," said
Inman.
" It seems like winter
C~lt l
040 110 000- 6 8 I
here
without
leaves on the
010 000901( - \Q\11
beck, Iowa ; Spindle Graves , :for
Bre tl· Hanze ll (7), l,i'lR oche trees. You just get the fee ling
a guard from l..()uisville, Ky ., (1 1. M il ler (8 ) and Down ing .
' Doss High School and Harold Gar11 in , Wa ll ace (2 1. Moore ( 2), it's winter ."
(8) ana Cerone W The pr&lt;&gt;-am will be Iollowed
Moore . a forward from Murphy
Moore 0 OJ L - Hartze lt (0-J I
by
another practice round
Lexington, Ky .. Henry Clay HRs - Cal iforn i a . Gr ich ( l J
Wednesday.
High SchooL
Sea
000 100 000- l I 0
The field is complete now
D~t
• 100 300 OOx- 4 8 1
with
the entry of Gary Groh.
Abbott . House ( 41 and P lum
rn er Simson ( 4), Sl aton and He wa s named after ~
May
W- Sl alon
14 1).
LAbbott
( 111
HRs - Oe tro it , Trevino won the Colonial
Ma •r ( bl
lnvitatinal.
JAIL TERM Plff OFF
Trevino said some time
80 !.
001 000 ooo- 1 1 1
Cll' Cl:-INATI 1UP!)
KC
000 100 \01( - 3 7 0 back he was pa ssing up the
Former city councilman Phil
R1pl ev i'l nd F 1sk . Gi'lle ana
Collins was sentenc;,d to four wathan w - Gale (3 OJ L - Memorial and since the 105th
months in jail and fined $7,000 R ,pl ey (03 )
lor a Medicaid fraud con1iC· ( 10' inn1ngs. J
61'11
3100000010- 6 81
lion , but U.S. District Co urt M
in
010 130000 3- 9 71 Munson . Worlhi'lm , Hin!on ! 5)
Judge David Porter delayeq
o Marl 1nez , T Martmez \5 ), and Na hOroony . w - Bean ie ( 2
the start of the senten"" Br i l e~ l SI. F li nn {10 ) and 0 ). l - Wortham { 111.
000 1JO 011- 6 7 2
pending Collins ' appeal of his Skag9 S, Er ,c k~on , Thayer ( 6), M ilw
Mi'l rs ha ll (9\ l!lnd W ynegar . W Texi'ls
171200 l Ox- B 13 7
conviction by a f"'!eral court Ma r snail { 1 01 L - F imn 11 lJ
HRs- Salti more . Oe Cinces ( J I;
Travers . Stein ( 3). CasTro (8)
jury last Oct. 4.
and Ford and Ml!lrfi nez . Jen
M innesolel AOi'l ms {1 l · Nor lo. ins . Barker (9). C l e~o~eland (9)
Co llins had been indJcted on wood (1).
and Sun dberg W Jenkins { 4
charges of inll~ti ng cos t
l l L- Tra ... ers lO I ) HR s1
10
1
N Y
000 3 0 000- .1
M 1 1 wa u kee . Lezcano 16),
reports on ~ven nursing Ch
1
000 00 1 000- 1 b l·
B e a t 1 1 e, Lyl e 161 ana Te..:as . Lo wensre.n ())
homes he o ~-ned .
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Bandy signs fifth
player at Ohio ~
.~T H ENS, Ohio 1UP! , _
Ohio University ba sketball
coach Dale Bandy signed his
fifth recru it Monday. Andre
Adams of Ana costia High
School in Washington , D.C.
Adams. a 6-ii, 210 pound
forward . was injured aft er
ftve games of his se nior year
~d sat out the rest of the
~ason . In his junior year. he
averaged I5 points and ·18
rebounds per ga me.
"l fe el we have gotten "
real sl eeper in · Andre .
Because of his operation, he
was som wh al hidden, "
Bandy said . " Th ere's no
question about hts skills. He
~· ill be in excellent condition
and will be competitive for
pla ying time immediately."
Bandy has also rec ruited
Kirk LEhman , a guard from
Defiance High School ; Doug
Graves, a center from Rein-

GREEN HOUSE

~MAd'(9p~
STAR TIN G MAY 11th · HARRIS FA RM,
STATE ROUTE 124, 2 MILES WEST OF
POR TLA ND, OH IO, 10 MILES EAS T OF
RACI NE, OH IO.
FLOW E RS- VEGETA BLES - HAN GI NG
BAS KETS
Hours 10-8, Retail &amp; Wholesale

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FIRST 500 CUSTOMERS

!&gt;-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Tucsday ••May IIi, 1~7~

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slot was reserved for the
Colonia l wiAner"'and
Trevino
.
did not take it , Groll was
nam..n ..
'f Three other golfers are
questionable.
George
Ar cher
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hospil tze In ·. • &lt;?f,l 8 With
pneumonia, Aridy Bean
has a
.
.thumb ir\'jury and Bo b
Murphy a back injury .
, Th l hr
h
til tee
e . ee ave un
lime Thursday to deci de
whether or not they wiD play.

H!inding Trail iardeners make
plans for civic beautification

Budding .Bargains

~ 'tvtc

NEW YOR K \ UP II - Ja ck
Clark of the San Francisco
Giants Monday wa s n"med
Player of the Week in the
Nat iona l League afte r
compiling a .444 batting
average and driving in seve n
runs m seve n games.
Clark's hitting he lped the
Giants win six of seven
games and move into first ·
place in the Nat ional League
West.

C!.ARION, Pa . \UPIJ Ernest ine R. Weaver ,
gymnastics coach at Clarion
Stale Coll ege, has bee n
reappointed to ser ve as the
head coach of the 1978 U.S .
women 's g)mnastics team at ··
the Worl d Games ln
Strasb urg , France, this
October.
The U.S. team will be
chosen in August at final
trials during which the top 20 ·
gy mnasts from this past
NEW YORK (UPli - Fred we e k end's
E lit e
Lynn of the l:loston Red Sox Championships will battle for
was a unanimous choice for seven place,.
·
Player of the Week honors in
the
American Leagu e
CLEVELAND (UP! )
through games of May 1\ it
was announced Monday by Tom Fleming won the fi rst
league
presi dent
Lee annual Cleveland Marathon
Sunday in 2: 15.02, finishing
MacPhaiL
Lynn batted .545 with 12 about 1,000 yards ahead of
hi ts in 22 "t bats , scored six C.l JUck Smead , his closest
run s and drove in' fi ve others pursuer the en tire race, who
whi le leading the Red Sox was clocked in 2: 17.31'on the
in to fir st pla ce in the fla t cour~ .
fleming, 26, Bloomfield,
American l1eague East.
N.J., too k the lead to stay just
10 blocks into the race.
I.OS ANGELES !UP! I
Dwight Stones, former world
high jump record holder, and
Kate Schmidt ,' women 's
world javelin record holder,
were re instated Monday
99J -l 776
night at " meeting of the
Syracuse. 0 .
Southern P"cifi c Association Be dding
Plants .
AAU Regist r ation
Potted
Plants.
Dish
Committee .
Garden s . Hang ing
Both athletes had been
Ba s k e ts,'
Vegetable
give n suspen s iops severa l
Plants.
months ago for not turning
over their earnings from the
Open Mon . th r u Sa t. I til l
"Superstars" competi tion to
Sunday 1 til l
the AAU

HUBBARDS

GREENHOUSE

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lb.

69' Value

F.I.P. Price

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TABLETS

Mother 's Day guests uf Mr .
and Mrs. Carl Roach, Turn ,
IU! n&lt;.l y a nd Da t·in, were Mr'
a11d Mrs . Haymond Roach,
Mrs. Tr udy Williams, Mrs.
M"rie Frances, J"n BelZIItK,
Pomeroy ; Mrs. Gertrude
Miller, Middleport ; Mr. ""d
Mrs. Will"rd Miller and
I 11r" inne uf Wooster whu
spc11t the wee kend with Mrs.
Ge rtrude Miller. Mrs . Miller
also received" telephone tall
frum her sun, Dale, in Tarn·
pa, F.lorida. Afternoon callers
were Mrs. R~ssell Miller and
Mrs .' Ri chard Reibel. Tucson,
i\r izoni.; Mrs. l) aymu nd
Cook and Ke lly, Mrs. Eu·"
Phillips, "nd Mrs . Cl"rence
Sc" rles , Syracuse.
Mrs. Russe ll Mi ller and
Mrs . Richard Reibel uf Tue·
sun, Arizona, c"me S"turd"y
fur " visit with their fother
whu remai ns serious ly ill. ·
Vtsiling Sund"Y with Mt'.
"nd Mrs . Harry Davis were
Mr. " n&lt;.l Mrs. Robert Lehew.
Cha rlotte "nd Rubi n, Culu rn,
bus, Mr. and Mrs. Billl ~ h c\1,
Billy " nd Ted.
Mr. and Mrs. Bub Hoeflich
and Jayne were in Columbus
Sund"Y to visit Mr. " nd Mrs.
Mtkc Hammer and family.
and Mrs. Alrna Thompson
wltu remains in serious eundilt un ill St. Anthony's Hospillrl.

Mr~.

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Tltt~ l'.l')..( IU/Ial mel'll lll.!

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he1t.l al Huy;d 0 dk Park on
;\1i:J y 20 Wi:l S (lllJWUllt't'd .
Thl'!'l' wi ll he fJH 'I11 l' ;J t not1fl
&lt;IIIli the 1'\'l.d .... tratl ull il'l' IS 50

The entrance tu Hc&lt;•dt
( ;ruve CcJ nctCry wa s di.. , ,·uss- n·nts. lt was rtl'so rtpol'l.l 'd
t.-d ~ nd Mrs. Aarun K e l ton will that lht~ t·uu!lt,\' du es &lt;-tn•
runlcr with the ce1uetery pa~'l.IIJil' on Oi'L . I.
Fo r tlc vut ions , Mrs. MutJ!'l'
t r ustee~ tu see about gdting
l hl! ~ I' IJ SS l'Ul Ull the hil !'stdl• !-JiJ r"L•ad poetry by tu.~ r lll uther.
that lht: cl ub tCJn fH·ocet·d Mrs . I iran• ( ;tut't·kni'r t'lllltlw1t h pi" us fur l.&gt;eautifyin g ti t&lt;' cd "The l.iltl t• Btrd " and
·The Huml ul Life ".
Ci i'C(:t .
(;anh.! nlunh \~Trc g1ven br
Alsu plCJrl ned WCJS a wurk
se,Siuli at the plantmg at tile Mrs. H(lyes whu suggcste~l
Mc1gs Coun ty lnf1nnary. that fluwt•nng sltruhs ~ lt t J U ili
Mc mllers will plant fl ower s be prullct.l ll lllllt! tlwtely.afh:r
"nd paint the benches and the y bloun t. She al so ta lked
bird bathes. Mrs. ·I&gt;ull lc cJbuut pi11ch mg the tu ps of etl tHayc, donated the flower' lor lllliJls SUCh OS lllUIIIS, Zl1111 iiJ S,
lhe proJect. It was noted that .)ll rl pdragons. rtm l lti&lt;:J ngolds
M r~ . Alice Thompson 1'cce nt, Si) that lttl'Y Wlll iJl'i:.IIH..' h lll t iJ ~~
hushy pia 111.
ly weeded the area .
She further sugge!-ilcd thi:.ll
~' or rull ea llmcm!Jcrs g.:J\'e
lJottles which wi ll he used fur pla nts to IJe ex luiJlled at the
cunta; ncrs fur arrangumcnb fr.nr bt• selected n uw s11 lh c.tt
fur the Pomeroy lligh School Uwy ran be g ruomed thruugtJ
Alumni bonq uel. Mem bers lhe summ er months . Mrs.
ore .tu meet at the Meigs lligh Hayes dl st us~l·d b!Jl!i wet &lt;:.~ml
Sehoul on M"y 27 to make the dry sull shad e pla nts a nd
aJTt~ ll)..( emcnb . All an~ tu l&lt;J ke hstt:d Sl'V l'ra l ur ct:tc h. Shl'
nuted th at cull• us. tx:gumas.
fl ower~ .
Mrs. Marjo rie Wal burn \ &lt;.~nd ' tulwl l a an· anwng tht· kt"
Mrs. Adlla lou Lewb. wtd' dry sud. wlule blue la e&lt;' .
Mrs. Th111n pson l'eprescntcd pttlox. and S\.\'edpt..:c.t s. like tltt'
the dub at the Hutl aml nwi st S!lil.
F'ric !Jllly G&lt;in.Jcncrs upen
It's tina· lu plant glad tuli.
meeting. Mrs. Thompson aml, Mr·s. l laye!-i se:tld, and to s pra J
Mrs. Lewis repo rted on the rose bushes' di vide and I'CSl't
recent mee tin g of the Mei gs 11\lllliS, iilld fill plrHll t•J' IJUXl'S
Coun ty G"rden Clu b's wtlh geran ituns. as \~r·e ll CJS
Associat ion noting tlmt il was sel out vegl'la hle plmtts.
Tht• · progrCJITl by Mrs
dcr'ided nut tu ho ve a Hegatta
Thulllpsun
Wit S on twrne J!l&lt;:ttlt•
flower , how Lit ts vear. Then·
will be a .series of workshop:-. contauwrs ami shl' dtsplayed

s t•\'t'l'i:.l l wllldl ~ he ht~l.J III&lt;:H.Jc.

Pat Thurna , Mrs. Muon:,
Mrs. Tlturnrlsun. ~nd Mrs.
Walburn Mrs. Ha yes al so
IHitll: n;ds she .. usel.J wtl h rccc1 vet! " bl ue fo r a tulip
p&lt;.tlll l . gltltcr and
o ltH.! I'
dtspl" y and Mrs. Kelton "
tll-t1 Jl'&lt;l ti !IllS.
blue fur tulips and "zale~s .
Mrs. Margi.l ret Parker Mrs. P" rker willlwst the next
jutlg~d the CHTO:I IIj..(CJI H.: Jib IJil lfl l'c tlng
(:ll lht Mtdg s
thspla y whiclr t arried wul the Museum
thc lll e of onent&lt;:~ l ;:t l'l. Blut'
The hostess se rve&lt;.! a
Hull li·s. nn lk ca rtons. anl.J
lx1 k1ng J&gt;&lt;:l ll:"! \\ere &lt;JJIIoll g the

niJhuns \\'Cl'l! 1-(ivcn t~ Mrs.
Ins Kell 1111 . Mrs Hay1•s. Ml' 'i

d esserlru ur~e

Saltz infant christened
.Jun Perrin. Ni ck Rt KKS, Greg
Tlrum" '· Jan Smtth . "nd Beth
Wtlsun . Mrs . Dun Thum"s
and daughter, Becky Sling a
duct , .. Sunrise , Sunset" "nd
the ~nthcm by the ehui r was
l )lll tten,y. '
·Mv Task." Gerald Hoffner
( 'hn stl'ning rnes Wl'l'l' pc r·waS
at th e urgetn , ami Luri
fo nn cd . IJy III L' Ih.•\ ' W II .
SarCJh

Se~ltz ,

in fGJn l
dau~ltter uf Mr. and Mrs.
( 'l1ar les Set ltz, ~A' a~ ( ' hl'l .~ ll'fll'll
Sundt~ y IIHJntlllg ttl Tnmty
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THURSDAY
ME ETING Thursd"y at
Salisbury Elementary for
pa rents of children who will
be attending junior· high this
fa ll. Speakers wtll be John
Mora, principal, Linda !1ear,
and Ca rla Saelens.
REVIV AI.. now in pro gress
at Hazel Community Church.
Thero n Duraham is th e
evangelist. Services 7:30 p.m .
nightly wi th special singing
each eve ning.'
RE VIVAL at Pomeroy

t\nn Wltud Ht th~ piano.

Motht:rs we r e n:cognizi!d
and presented small pots of
l.&gt;egun1as. Mrs. Lilli e Huuck
received ij put ul chrysan·
themutns for llerng the oldest
ntutlu:r present, and Mrs ..
Mark Morris for being the
youu gcst.
Ca ndles. w e r e ltghle&lt;.l by
Dan11y Th umet~ "nd Ri ck
Hl aettnar .
Wesleyan Holiness Church
now through May 21 at 7:30
p.m. nig htly. The Rev .
Michael Watson, Westfield,
Ind ., guest speaker .
FRIDAY
ODDS AND ENDS SALE
Friday at Chester United
Methodist Church from 8
a.m. to 4 p.m.

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By Helen and Sue Bottel

HEW AS HOUNDED TO AN EARLY DEATH
DEAR HELEN AND SUE :
My God ! Did the letter from "Record in New Jersey '' h1t
home ! I wonder if..my 24-year:Oid son wrote it before he killed
himself. He had a "record in New Jersey" too and he simp!)&gt;
couldn 't hack the harassment during the,last few years. He
was constantly under police surveillance, lost jobs because of
his drug "past," was hounded by neighbors who even now drop
10 presumably to offer sympathy, but imply, "Too bad he was
an addict and overdosed."
. Strangely enough, our son never took hard drugs, never shot
or snorted. He did lake pills, LSD and pot. We used our savings
and sent him to psychiatrists and a pl'lva te dinic. He was
clean for years , but no one ever believ~'ll him .
The police kicked in the door of my home. armed with warrants, searching for drugs- and found notlting . They told me a
"concerned" neighbor had called them.
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He was arrested on a trumped-up charge, and the offi cer told
the truth which clearly indicated my sun was not guilty. Yet
the same judge who issued the search warrants sentenced him
to a year in jail. Then he said, hi s voice shaking, that if he were
even five minutes late reporting to probation, he would revoke
it and add an extra six months in jail beca use "people in this
township must be protected against the likes of you! ' '
The kid had no car beca use he couldn't hold a decent job, and
so was late hitchhiking fiv e miles to the probation office.
He got a warning the first time, but the second time, rather
than be late and nsk a year and one half in jail - he killed
himself.
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His Close fri ends and I believe the legacy this bright , personable, gifted young man left us was, "Try to be less .
judgmental. "
So we're trying not to judge the police , the judge, the
neighbors who saw only his past record . But it's hard, very
hard.
Please, Helen and Sue, start a crusade to help these kids
before any of them gets to the point of desperation that my son
reached. - A BEREFT MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: May your letter help start that crusade!
It's one - by fa r the most poignant - of several which indicate
abuse doesn't end when drug abuse stops ..
Could we hear from others who have been this route ·~
-HELEN AND SUE
RAP :

My daughter is 17, seeing a fi ne young inan. They may .
marry when they're out of college. Yesterdax she told me she
was going to Planned Parenthood to get the pill. 1 can accept
this, though unwillingly . Her father is different. He 'd hit the
ceiling.
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She's extremely honest and wants her dad to know. Should
we tell him ' - APPREHENSIVE
DEAR APPREHENSIVE :
Your husband may not be as different as ~ou think . If h1s
daughter thinks he's ready fo r the truth, then she should tell
him. -HELEN AND SUE

Meeting date announced
Spring meeting of Reg ion
ll , Ohio Association of Garden
Clubs will be held at Royal
Oak Park on May 2U . .
Program for the day as announced by Mrs. Charles
Kuhl, regional director. will
include a slide presentation
on nature by the Rev . William
Middleswarth , pastor uf St.
Paul's Lutheran Church in
Pomeroy. ·As a hubby, the
minister has compiled a
beautiful and educational col·
lection of•color slides.
There will be a potl uck picme at noon wtth those atte11·
ding being asked to take ~
"mea tless" dish and thelf
own table setring . The
Chester Garden Cl ub wil l fur·
nish mea t dis hes a nd
beverages . No adva nce
registration IS netessary but
asma ll registration fee will
be charged to cover other
cosl&lt; of the day .
After the p1cnic luncheon.
Mrs. Roy Holter will
demonstrate flo ral destgns to
th~ theme, "Spnng Around
the World ." Mrs. Holter IS an
experienced and talented ar·
ranger having wun mi: my rilr
bons in competition. She has
also dQne much work ex·
perimenling with the effects

of colored lighting and other
spe&lt;:ial d lect.o; on artistic
des i~ ns .

Bulbs fu r spn ng plantmg
will be offered fur sa le at the
meeting as well a ~ ut11cr
plants and OAGC publications and m~tcria ls.

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Va ll..:)' ·( iretrl gl ' wrtll

I'UIIlt:!sb:

Eula Wol ft· having t-hargt' of

Mr~.

knswn agent, .i:l nd Reeky Cot·

t'unkl e; "Haw You J·:ver
Nntll·cd" by Mrs. Leifheit ;
" 'I' he ('luck uf Time" by Mrs.
Blackst&lt; lll ; "Pull Over", a
sa fd y ht nl, by Jim Cunklc,
ami llw ::mng, ··Shctkc Hctnt.ls
with Muther Again'· by the

tr ill ,

gruup.

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held

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thr Thursile~y mght llll'cti ng
of the Ro&lt;:k Springs r. range
h&lt;·l d at the hall.
Diane Eberts, Meigs Ex-

the

pru~n1111

wlw.:il UJM!Iled

with gr\J UJ) si nt.(l ng of
"Anteril'a. the llci.ulifu l. "
The re was 1:t ll artide " Wheit

We Should Ea t" by Mrs.
Wolle. ami "The Fan ner" by
tearhq, judged tlte eig ht ell· Mrs. Fra ncis Schaeffer. Mrs.
tncs in the L:ct kc contest aml Wolf&lt;· alou had two contests.
the two in tlw jwnpcr. Fi rst Othe r rea din g.s w ~ n
pn7.l' . fo r t'a k~s went tu ·· Dccu rCtti on n~ v" lw .lin1
Lucille Leifheit with Barbara
Fry taking second. and B1•tty
Conkl e t hird
Helen
Blackston took fir st 111
JUIIlper w1th Louise Hadfonl,
ho m e

l'L' UII UIIli l'S

second.

Tw o appli cations fu r
me1nbe rship wen~ recut. Cun·
tributwns were made to the
NallUIIal Youth rund and to
theSl&lt;i te Youth r und .
Vtsilot·s were front the Ohio

Mrs. Martha King ami Mrs.
Na tl l'Y "'"''M·or r~ s
se r ve d
refreshments.

Church plans program
on Christian school

A prugnun on the Gallia
Christi an Sehoul will be
presen tt•d at the Middleport
Fwsl Baptist Church at 7:30
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pull lie is mviteil tu attend.
There will be a slide
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by a que!:ltiun and anSWl' l' scsswn . The Gi;illia Culint v
sdwol Ofl"ned in Sept. l97G
TUESDAy
· SAI..JSBURY PTO meeting, ami the slltff cunsisl"i of five
7:30 p.m. Tuesda y with .sli:! h: cert ified teaehcr.s, ct ll
administra tor, offi ce assisprogram to feature selections l&lt;int . speech terapist, and a
by fift h and sixth grade band
students under siection of pa rt-tune music teacher.
T he pr ug rCI rn i s 111 David Bowen. Members are
Uivtduahzed
and offers a
asked to tum in Royal Crown .
Sli:l
tc
e~ ppru vcd curriculum
bottle caps at meeting.
fu r grades kiruJcrga rten
POMEROY Chamber of thr ough tigh t. Basi&lt;' rea din g.
Commerce Tuesday at noon
at Meigs Inn. Speakers will
be Liz and Jerry Hilferty who
are
museum
exitibit
designers and own • and
operate A Couple's Designer
Inc., Middleport.
CHESTER COUNCil. 32;1,
A bl'ldal shower was held
Daughter' uf America , Bp.1n .
recently honoring Ellen Hic·e.
Tuesd~y ~ ~ the hall. Htli a11·
mversary of the l ud ~e to bt whose marriage lu Andy
observed With clw rter B;ruuker was Gill evt:nt uftlay.
lllelll bers tu be honored. Shcfl'ic Mi ght. Lind a
VttUglmn. Chlurus Ge:t ul, Dun·
~1 e 111 be rs to l&lt;i ke gifts fur the
district rallv . Hefreslune11t.o; na Webe r, Myra Ro u.~ h . and
.Jane W1.sc were hu.slcsses for
will be serve'd.
MID DLEPOHT LODGE the shuwer held at the hume
of Mrs . Mi ~ ht .
~i:l. r . and A. M. 7::!0 p.m.
A watering can am.l wn·
Tuesday at the Masonic Tem·
pic , Mtddle(M I. E11tered ap·
prenl1ce degree' to be ton·
dutted.
demopstralion of the "jaws of
AREA Volunteer Fire and life" rescue tool.
Emergency _Assn . meeting
CLEAN ING SESSION at
Tuesday , 7:30 p.m. a t the Pom eroy Masonic.: Tern·
Ravenswood, W. Va. , with
pi c. P~ st matrons of
representative of the Hurst Pomeroy Chapter tu be there
Corp. to be on hand for a at6 p.m. THURSDAY '
PO ME ROY MAr.NOf.I A
CLUB, 7:30 Thursd ay at the
home of Mtss Bernice Ann
Durst.
Syracuse, who are shut-ins.
WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Cottrill used to attend
POMEROY Lodge 164 ,
the Thursday meetings.
F&amp;AM, Wednesday, 7 p.m.
They will also visit Mr. and Work in the FC degree; all
Mrs. Gecrge Brickles, Laurel master masons invited.
St., Middleport.
BRADBURY CHURCH m'
Sunda y, May 21 , there will CHRI ST. 7 p.m. Walter
be an open air meeting at the Smith . lliiSSionary fro m West
lower parking lot in Pomeroy Africa lu speak. Pu bhc Ill·
at 6:45p.m.
vited.
THURSDAY
BI G BEN D CITI ZENS
SEt:N AND HEARD
Ba nd Radi o Club,. special
David Wiley and daughter·, meeting, Thursday, in the
Danville, Calif . spen t the p~st chi ldren's home building.
week here. While Mr . Wiley Pla ns to be made fur sa fety
worked at the Ka iser plant break over Memorial Day
An ge la weekend . All members asked
at Raven s wuod,.
visi ted wilh her grand- to attend .
parents , Mr. and Mrs. Wi lbu r
HOCK SPRINGS Belter
Batley . Ruck Springs Hoad, Hea lth Cl ub, May lB. 12 noon
and other relatives.
covered dish dinner. Charter
members urged to attend
since 42nd anniversary will
A thought lor the da y: be celebra ted. Those with ptc·
Brit ish noveli st George lures ur newspaper ttrticlcs
Meredit h sa id, " A witty on d ub acti vities asked to
woman is a treasure, a witty
display l hem.
beauty is a power ."

Social
.II ,'Calen d ar II

lll&lt;:t lhcrnatics, langui:l gc ctrt.s ,
and s01.·ial studies are em·
plws ize d . Art, ph ys ica l
c•luca tiun and music including theory , vuca l and
piuno, a rc ctlsu a part uf the
school pt:ogram. Bible study
ISoffered at each grade level,
and good, citizenship, respect
fur country and high stan·
dards of conduct are a daily
discipline at the Gallta Christian Sehoul.
Sponsor of the program at
the Middleport Church is the
Busy Bee Sunday School
d ass . At !i p.m. there will be
nrothe r·daughter dinner .
Mrs. Eliza beth Slaven 1s the
president and Mrs. Leo ra
Sigman the teacher of the
dass.

Bridal shower hosted
for Miss Ellen Rice
brella decorated the gift table
and wedding bells were used
throughout the living room. A
peach an d •·green color
~·heme was carriW uul. The
cake was inscribed "Best
Wrshes. Ellen and Andy" and
was served with punch. mint.o;
and nul"l .

Attending were Jani ce
Sw isher. Nancy Sexsun ,
Becky Hunter, Sue Douglas,
Jane Souders, L.adonna Boyd,
Hila Mathews, Barbara
Roush, Debbie Cunningham .
a nd Ma rjorie Rice .
Semling gifts were Janet
flu ffy, Jan Judge, Linda
Lambert , Teresa Mace, Deb: ·
oi e McCa ll. Dorothy Milliron ,
Frcuu:cs Dctvis, Rosemary
Burson, Hariett Welch, Mary
Ann Myers, Regi na Gray,
and Fran cis Tullius.

A $2.'i contribution was
made to the newly organized
Women's Auxiliary of the
Metgs County Hea lth Depart·
menl when the Ohio El&lt;i Phi
Clt&lt;Jpter of BeLa Sigma Ph1
Sorority met at the Colur nbus
and Sou thern Ohio f. lectri c
Cu. reported on a ga rage sa le
held Thursday, rriday and
Saturday at Chester. A report
wets also given 011the Mothers
Day lea held Sunday. al the
home of Mrs. Chery l Crow.

Committee members naml'&lt;l lor li te year were Mrs.

Janel! Haptonstall and Susa n
Well , social ; Mrs. Hose berry
and Tonya Ohli nger, ways
and means ; Peggy Stout, serVice; Sheila Heeves, prO:
gram; Cht:ry l Cr ow,
historian. Mrs . Kathy Cwrunlngs, re tirin g presi dent ,
presented a gift to Mrs. Tc:d
Heed , sponsor. It was noted
that a corsage had been
lll'cscnted to Mrs. Li llian
Moore fu r her help dun ng the
year.
Bre nda
cultura l

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MASON FURNITURE

I LED Linear design case and
$121 .00

Court St.
Pomeroy, 0.

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Th is co mlng year yo u may be
drawn into a new gro up eocial·
ly . It' s po ssi bl e you might feel
. .
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yo u don t ftt In, bu111 Will pro ve
to be one of you r warmest
ci rcles .

TAURUS

~April

N~ ti ce Is hi!r eby given that
the Regional Manpower
Ser v i ces Coun c il (RM SCJ
Ar ea 7, w ill be soliciting
pro pos als for the F iscal Year
1979 Manpow er Program .
Pro gra ms
are
fund ed
th rough Ti tle 1 m on e y
auth or ize d by the Com pr eh en s ho~e En:Jploym ent lind
Train ing Ac t of 1973 CCETA J.
As a compon ent of C ET ~, the
general pu_rRose or T 1lle t
program s 1S to prov ide lOb
t r.a ini ng and emplo y men t
opponun ifi es
f or
the
econom ically d isadv a nto~~ged ,

20·Miy 201 unemp loyed .

You' ll be having such a good
.
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ttme . today you could e astly
ovenrJdulg e m some manner .
E11erythin g in moderati o n
ma ke s fqr a happier day'. Find
out wt"lo you 're romanti cally
suited to by se nding for your
copy Ol A stro·Graph letter .
Matl 50 cen ts for each and a
long , self -a ddressed , stamped
en\lelope 10 Astro-Graph , P.O.
Bo 489 A d ' c· St .
x
.
a IO tt y
at1~n ,
N,. v . 1~19 . Be sure to spectly
btrth stgn .
GEMINI ~May 21-June 20) Pitch
tn and help at home first th ing
today . That way no one will
.
mmd that yo u. have the rest of
th e day al l to your self to do
what you want .
CANCER ~June 21-July 221 Be
complimentar \! toda to o ne
Y
'
who real ly de se rves it , e ven
though you feel she nelier
applaud s when yo u 've do ne
someth ing wo rt hy o f note
LEO ~July 23-Aug. 221 Don 't

an d

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de r em play ed person s an~ 10
assure tho~~t th ese ser v1c es
l ei~ d. to
ma xi mum em .
ployment
opportun i ti es .
Howe ver , th e prim e spon sor
for !he Ba la nce ot State
requ.r E'_s . ! ~at
only

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Title 1 for Fisc al Year 1979.
A ll oppor tu n it i es w i lt be
made 11vai l abl e w i t hout
reg~rd to ra.~~· cre ed , color ,
na t1 ona l ong tn, sex, age,
hand icap, poli tlc al aff il iati on ,
or beliefs . Geographic area
served is RMSC 7 : Athe n!L
G•ll ia', Hock fng, Jac~son ,
Lawr~nce , Met gs. end V1n t.on .
count1es .. tnter e~ted. part 1es
may obtam app1 1cettons and or infor mation fro m Marv
Ann CraWford , 2636 '11 s . Sth
St .. Ironton , Oh io 45638 at
I 6W lll -ltSO. or Chesler
Wt"1!te , Pianntno Super vtsor ,
Ofttce of Manpower Develop .
ment, 30 East Broad st .,
Columbus , Ohio 43215 at 1614)
466 -8326o: 1:800 -282 · 1050 (tol l ·
tree l . Th 1s ts to be don ~ no
laler lnan May 25, 1978.

bank too he avily today upon an Il l

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al ly who has let you down
before. Actuall y, what needs
doi ng yo u c an do better on
yo ur own an yway .

VIRGO ~Aug . 23-Sepl. 221 Keep
e't'erythmg

out in the ope n

·lod ay. II you lry 10 do somethi ng co y , no matt er how small

or harmless, you'l l get caughl.
·LIBRA ~Sept. 23·0ct. 23) The
gentle methods I hal you hoped
to use in a b u~1 n ess si tuation
won 't prod uce re sults . Be
r:nore l lrm . b ut remain fair .

SCORPIO ~Oct. 2Hiov. 22) )
Acce pt people lor ex actly wh at
they are because an y alliance
yo u make to day can be of majo r
importan ce A str ong bond will
be cemen te d .

SAGITTARIUS ~Nov . 23-Dec.
21) Don 'llake so le credil loday
tor somethin g another has a
hand in bringing about There ·s
roo m in th e ltmeli ght fo r both
parli es .

CAPRICORN

~Dec .

22-Jan. 191

Yo u'll be a respec ted advise r to
th ose you associ ate wi th Ieday
becau se o f th e pleasant. philo·

sophical wa y you pring har·
many out of a
cri sis
.
AQUARIUS
~Jan
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191
Instead o; assuming something
to be lacl just becau se another
say s so, check it yo urself. Your

NOTICE TO BIDOERS

I ADVERTISEMENT!
Seated bids w i ll be re cei ved
by the Board of Cou nt y
Comm i s s ion e rs ,
Me igs
County , Oh i o at
Com
mi ssioner s Hearing Room ,
County Courthouse , until 2;0(1
P .M .. E.S.T. on May lJ. 1978
and op en ed l mm ed l.alely
th ereatter for furni sh ing th e
nece ss11ry
l abor
and
ma te r i al s , too l m o~~ch l n e ry
and appliances requ ired for
Meigs
County
the
Mult ipurpose Health Center ,
Pom er oy , Ohio accord ing to
th e
draw i nos
and
sp ecificat ions on fil e In the
off ice ot th e A rch itect , Wr ight
Kes ke · Kr ifSchaa u , Inc ..
3600 Trabue Rd ., Col umbus ,
Oh io 43 204. Cop ies of said
draw ings and spe cif ication s
may be obta in ed bV pr im e
bidd er s fro m Wr ig ht . Kesk e .
Kr i tschgau , Inc. upon th e
deposit wlfh them of $50.00 i n

Mon., Tues., Wed. &amp; Sat. 8:301115 : 00
Thursday Til 12 Noon
Friday Until&amp; P.M.
Herman Grate
773-5592
Mason, W.Va.

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add altern•te bid1, as a
guarantee tt"1at if the b id IS
acc ep ted , .11 contra ct will ~ e
entered Into and iiS per
formance properly secured .
The successful b i dders ,
upon receipt of acceptance of
th eir proposa ls, must furnish
100 percent .Performan ce
Bond and 100 percen t Labor
and Mat~rla l Payment Bond
to the Owner .
Bidders Shllll note that th e
Prevailing
wage
Rath
publ ished by the U . S. Dept .
of Labor (Davis Bacon Act 15
Amended) are to be compl ied
with throughout this prolect .
Bidders Shall atso note that
the Rules and Regull!ltions on
Equal Employment op .
portunitv shl!lll be made a
pa r t :: ; , ~ ~ contra ct.
No b idder mo~~y withdraw
h is bi d w ithin si xth (60 ) days
after the actual date of th e
' en lng thereof .
·
If. i n the opin ion of lhe
County Comm issioners and
the Director of the Depart .
m ent of Mento~~! Health and
Mtntal Reti'lrdat lon on hi s
d e t ~galed representat i ve, th e
a cc tptance of the lOwest b id
is not In the best Int erests ol"
al l concerned , the County
Com rr, ission er s may acc ept
with th e con cur ren ce- of the
Di rect or or his de legated
repres enta ti ve , another
proposal so opened or reject
all proposals and advertise
tor Other b ids . The Count y
Com m ist\o ners with con ..
c: urrence 01 the ·Direc tor 01
the Department of Menta l
Health and Menta l Retar
dat ion reserv es th e r ig ht to
wa iv e any Informa li t ies .
Sh ould an y bid be rtiected ,
su ch clerk s~~ au be forthwith
r etu,.-ned to the b idder , and
sh ou ld any bl(j be acc epted .
such chec k wllt be re turn ed
upon lhe prater ex ecution
and !ec ur ing ot I he contract
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partn ersh ip arrangement tod ay
it may appe ar as it your co un·
terpart doesn 'I have your bes t
in teres ts a t heart . Th e opposi te
is true , as yo u 'fl later learn .

ARIES ~Morch 21·Aprll18) if you
engag e in o ffi ce goss ip tod ay ,

it 'II hamper what should be a
11ery produ c tiv e and re warding

Has birthchy
'NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE

Shaw na Ann Wolf e,
The tollow i n~ d escri bed
daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs.
w ill be offer ed lor
Benny Wolfe, Rutland , items
pub lic sat e to th e t"1i ghest
L1!lebrated her third birthday bi ddf!r on t he prem ises of The
Saturday at the home of Mrs . Cit y Loan and Sa"¥i nos
Com panv . 125 E Ma in Str eet.
An na Wolfe.
Pomeroy, Oh io , on the 26ttt
Streamers and balluuns da y of Ma y , 19 78, at 2: 30
lock PM
we re used 111 the decorations o 'c1975
For d , 4 dr . sedan . 81
and a lwggcdy Ann doll cake Gra n ade se r . No. SW81 F
was served with ice cream 16Cl46
Ter ms of Sat e : CZ!I sh .
·and beve ra ges. Games were
Sell er reserves tt1e ri ght ro
b id and to r eiect an y and ill!
played by the children.
bi ds .
Gift.o; were prescn tl:d to
Shawna by Mrs. Charlotte (5) 16, lt c
Wolfe a nd Julie, Mrs. Carla
Ingels and Carrie, Mrs. BrenPROBATE COURT OF
da Wolfe, J immy and Calina ,
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
Tony Miller, Mrs . Donna ESTATE OF Alvin Goll
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Goody and Angie, Mrs. OECEASED
Case No . 72 .312
Ja nelle Kaylor, Mrs. Ruth
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
Ann Graham, Mrs. Penny
OFF I DUCIAR y
Powell . Mi·. and Mrs. Robert
O.n May 10, 1978, in the
W. Kuhn , Mrs. Kathryn Mit- M et gs Co un lv Proba te Court ,
Cue No. 22,38 2. F loren ce
dtell , Mrs: Anna Wolfe, Mrs. Go
ff. P. 0 . Box 262, Tuppers
llubin Wolfe, Michael and Plains , Oh i o 45783 wu ap .
POi nte-d Adm i nis tratri x of th e
Angela.
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Alv in
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dece ased , late- of P. o. Box.
262. Tuppers Pla ins Oh io
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12:00 p.m. Friday and
Saturday .
See us at the Pomeroy
Bend Bridge.

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bui lt lnlo It automatically. If you don 't hove a
Homecwnors Polley a Person1l Liability Floater may
be added for 1 minimal fee to any standard Fire
Polley . For renters, a special pol icy can be written . 11
this Is the case, see•your agent .

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COUPON

COUPON

COUPON

HUNGRY JACK

PILLSBURY

HEINZ GENUINE

79¢

NO. 175

16 oz. box

PANCAKE MIX
NO. 205

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LUCKY WHIP

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TOPPING

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NO. 205
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INSTANT POTATOES

COIIPON

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ISS

ass ess men t o f th e si tuation will
be far more accurate .

)NE WSPAPER EN!ERPAISE ASSN )

physical environment.

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cash or check for eech set of
dr aw ings and speclf icet loris .
The full SSO.OO dep9s1t on
one set of drawings and
sp ec ifications ·, an&lt;l 1S.tO.OO of
the 150.00 depo~it on anv
add i t ional se-ts of sa id
documents will be returned to
b idders upon · return of
drawings end spec lticatlon·s
in good condition with .i n hm
(lOJ days after bid openlrig
d ate..
Bids
for
tt1e
above
des c ribed wo r k must be
made on blanks to. be fur .
n is hed by th e Ar ch i tect
hereinbefore named .
Bids musl be addressed to
the Board of Countv Com .
m inioners of Meigs County,
!IF1d endorsed on outsj_de of
envelope the items or work
bid upon .
Ea ch bid must contain the
full name or every person or
company interested in the
sam e, shall separately state
the pr(ce for- labor and
materilll. and must be ac -·
companied by a bid bond or a
certified check on some
solvent bank In an amount p1
not less than f ive percent (5
per cent) , in s"'pe clfi c amounts
ot dollars and cents, of the

LEGAL NOTICE
REQUEST FOR
PROPOSALS
FISCAL YEAR 1179
coMPREHENsivE
MANPOWER PROGRAMS

PHONE

bra celet . Silve r .

GOESSLER'S
JEWELRY
STORE

BernI·ce 8ede Os0 1·

day . Ignore the busybodies.

For the graduate,
there's no present
Contribution
announced
like the time.

S\60 .00

ASTRO•GRAPH

held at Rock Springs Grange

Salvation Army Week begins·
Robert Estep , Ma son ,
soldier at the local corps of
the Salvation Army, was
guest speaker for the opening
of the National Salvation
Army Week Sunday night ,
Envoy and Mrs. Ray Wining
announced.
WPSM Eloise Adam s
presided at the Sunday night
meeting:
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. the
young people will hold their
youth night at the hall and
mini -park foll owing th e
closing pf the Sunday School
contest . In the contest the
"reds" led by Major Glenna
Rummel lost to the "blues"
led by Jackie Justice.
Thursda y· the
Home
Leagu e, follo win g thei r
meeting and lunch, will visit
Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Cottrill ,

For Wodn011day , Moy 11

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6- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Tuesday, May 16, 1978

r~~~·G;::;~a-;i~~~R~a~~"A":'~::::; :;:l Crumb cake iand jumper contest

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By Helen and Sue Bottel

HEW AS HOUNDED TO AN EARLY DEATH
DEAR HELEN AND SUE :
My God ! Did the letter from "Record in New Jersey '' h1t
home ! I wonder if..my 24-year:Oid son wrote it before he killed
himself. He had a "record in New Jersey" too and he simp!)&gt;
couldn 't hack the harassment during the,last few years. He
was constantly under police surveillance, lost jobs because of
his drug "past," was hounded by neighbors who even now drop
10 presumably to offer sympathy, but imply, "Too bad he was
an addict and overdosed."
. Strangely enough, our son never took hard drugs, never shot
or snorted. He did lake pills, LSD and pot. We used our savings
and sent him to psychiatrists and a pl'lva te dinic. He was
clean for years , but no one ever believ~'ll him .
The police kicked in the door of my home. armed with warrants, searching for drugs- and found notlting . They told me a
"concerned" neighbor had called them.
.
He was arrested on a trumped-up charge, and the offi cer told
the truth which clearly indicated my sun was not guilty. Yet
the same judge who issued the search warrants sentenced him
to a year in jail. Then he said, hi s voice shaking, that if he were
even five minutes late reporting to probation, he would revoke
it and add an extra six months in jail beca use "people in this
township must be protected against the likes of you! ' '
The kid had no car beca use he couldn't hold a decent job, and
so was late hitchhiking fiv e miles to the probation office.
He got a warning the first time, but the second time, rather
than be late and nsk a year and one half in jail - he killed
himself.
.
.
His Close fri ends and I believe the legacy this bright , personable, gifted young man left us was, "Try to be less .
judgmental. "
So we're trying not to judge the police , the judge, the
neighbors who saw only his past record . But it's hard, very
hard.
Please, Helen and Sue, start a crusade to help these kids
before any of them gets to the point of desperation that my son
reached. - A BEREFT MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: May your letter help start that crusade!
It's one - by fa r the most poignant - of several which indicate
abuse doesn't end when drug abuse stops ..
Could we hear from others who have been this route ·~
-HELEN AND SUE
RAP :

My daughter is 17, seeing a fi ne young inan. They may .
marry when they're out of college. Yesterdax she told me she
was going to Planned Parenthood to get the pill. 1 can accept
this, though unwillingly . Her father is different. He 'd hit the
ceiling.
.
She's extremely honest and wants her dad to know. Should
we tell him ' - APPREHENSIVE
DEAR APPREHENSIVE :
Your husband may not be as different as ~ou think . If h1s
daughter thinks he's ready fo r the truth, then she should tell
him. -HELEN AND SUE

Meeting date announced
Spring meeting of Reg ion
ll , Ohio Association of Garden
Clubs will be held at Royal
Oak Park on May 2U . .
Program for the day as announced by Mrs. Charles
Kuhl, regional director. will
include a slide presentation
on nature by the Rev . William
Middleswarth , pastor uf St.
Paul's Lutheran Church in
Pomeroy. ·As a hubby, the
minister has compiled a
beautiful and educational col·
lection of•color slides.
There will be a potl uck picme at noon wtth those atte11·
ding being asked to take ~
"mea tless" dish and thelf
own table setring . The
Chester Garden Cl ub wil l fur·
nish mea t dis hes a nd
beverages . No adva nce
registration IS netessary but
asma ll registration fee will
be charged to cover other
cosl&lt; of the day .
After the p1cnic luncheon.
Mrs. Roy Holter will
demonstrate flo ral destgns to
th~ theme, "Spnng Around
the World ." Mrs. Holter IS an
experienced and talented ar·
ranger having wun mi: my rilr
bons in competition. She has
also dQne much work ex·
perimenling with the effects

of colored lighting and other
spe&lt;:ial d lect.o; on artistic
des i~ ns .

Bulbs fu r spn ng plantmg
will be offered fur sa le at the
meeting as well a ~ ut11cr
plants and OAGC publications and m~tcria ls.

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L'I'U tn b eakc a mi

Va ll..:)' ·( iretrl gl ' wrtll

I'UIIlt:!sb:

Eula Wol ft· having t-hargt' of

Mr~.

knswn agent, .i:l nd Reeky Cot·

t'unkl e; "Haw You J·:ver
Nntll·cd" by Mrs. Leifheit ;
" 'I' he ('luck uf Time" by Mrs.
Blackst&lt; lll ; "Pull Over", a
sa fd y ht nl, by Jim Cunklc,
ami llw ::mng, ··Shctkc Hctnt.ls
with Muther Again'· by the

tr ill ,

gruup.

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held

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thr Thursile~y mght llll'cti ng
of the Ro&lt;:k Springs r. range
h&lt;·l d at the hall.
Diane Eberts, Meigs Ex-

the

pru~n1111

wlw.:il UJM!Iled

with gr\J UJ) si nt.(l ng of
"Anteril'a. the llci.ulifu l. "
The re was 1:t ll artide " Wheit

We Should Ea t" by Mrs.
Wolle. ami "The Fan ner" by
tearhq, judged tlte eig ht ell· Mrs. Fra ncis Schaeffer. Mrs.
tncs in the L:ct kc contest aml Wolf&lt;· alou had two contests.
the two in tlw jwnpcr. Fi rst Othe r rea din g.s w ~ n
pn7.l' . fo r t'a k~s went tu ·· Dccu rCtti on n~ v" lw .lin1
Lucille Leifheit with Barbara
Fry taking second. and B1•tty
Conkl e t hird
Helen
Blackston took fir st 111
JUIIlper w1th Louise Hadfonl,
ho m e

l'L' UII UIIli l'S

second.

Tw o appli cations fu r
me1nbe rship wen~ recut. Cun·
tributwns were made to the
NallUIIal Youth rund and to
theSl&lt;i te Youth r und .
Vtsilot·s were front the Ohio

Mrs. Martha King ami Mrs.
Na tl l'Y "'"''M·or r~ s
se r ve d
refreshments.

Church plans program
on Christian school

A prugnun on the Gallia
Christi an Sehoul will be
presen tt•d at the Middleport
Fwsl Baptist Church at 7:30
-~..------··-··-~ · p.m. un Thursday and the
pull lie is mviteil tu attend.
There will be a slide
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prcsenl&lt;ilion by membe1·s of
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lilt' sehoul sl&lt;ilf tu be followed
by a que!:ltiun and anSWl' l' scsswn . The Gi;illia Culint v
sdwol Ofl"ned in Sept. l97G
TUESDAy
· SAI..JSBURY PTO meeting, ami the slltff cunsisl"i of five
7:30 p.m. Tuesda y with .sli:! h: cert ified teaehcr.s, ct ll
administra tor, offi ce assisprogram to feature selections l&lt;int . speech terapist, and a
by fift h and sixth grade band
students under siection of pa rt-tune music teacher.
T he pr ug rCI rn i s 111 David Bowen. Members are
Uivtduahzed
and offers a
asked to tum in Royal Crown .
Sli:l
tc
e~ ppru vcd curriculum
bottle caps at meeting.
fu r grades kiruJcrga rten
POMEROY Chamber of thr ough tigh t. Basi&lt;' rea din g.
Commerce Tuesday at noon
at Meigs Inn. Speakers will
be Liz and Jerry Hilferty who
are
museum
exitibit
designers and own • and
operate A Couple's Designer
Inc., Middleport.
CHESTER COUNCil. 32;1,
A bl'ldal shower was held
Daughter' uf America , Bp.1n .
recently honoring Ellen Hic·e.
Tuesd~y ~ ~ the hall. Htli a11·
mversary of the l ud ~e to bt whose marriage lu Andy
observed With clw rter B;ruuker was Gill evt:nt uftlay.
lllelll bers tu be honored. Shcfl'ic Mi ght. Lind a
VttUglmn. Chlurus Ge:t ul, Dun·
~1 e 111 be rs to l&lt;i ke gifts fur the
district rallv . Hefreslune11t.o; na Webe r, Myra Ro u.~ h . and
.Jane W1.sc were hu.slcsses for
will be serve'd.
MID DLEPOHT LODGE the shuwer held at the hume
of Mrs . Mi ~ ht .
~i:l. r . and A. M. 7::!0 p.m.
A watering can am.l wn·
Tuesday at the Masonic Tem·
pic , Mtddle(M I. E11tered ap·
prenl1ce degree' to be ton·
dutted.
demopstralion of the "jaws of
AREA Volunteer Fire and life" rescue tool.
Emergency _Assn . meeting
CLEAN ING SESSION at
Tuesday , 7:30 p.m. a t the Pom eroy Masonic.: Tern·
Ravenswood, W. Va. , with
pi c. P~ st matrons of
representative of the Hurst Pomeroy Chapter tu be there
Corp. to be on hand for a at6 p.m. THURSDAY '
PO ME ROY MAr.NOf.I A
CLUB, 7:30 Thursd ay at the
home of Mtss Bernice Ann
Durst.
Syracuse, who are shut-ins.
WEDNESDAY
Mrs. Cottrill used to attend
POMEROY Lodge 164 ,
the Thursday meetings.
F&amp;AM, Wednesday, 7 p.m.
They will also visit Mr. and Work in the FC degree; all
Mrs. Gecrge Brickles, Laurel master masons invited.
St., Middleport.
BRADBURY CHURCH m'
Sunda y, May 21 , there will CHRI ST. 7 p.m. Walter
be an open air meeting at the Smith . lliiSSionary fro m West
lower parking lot in Pomeroy Africa lu speak. Pu bhc Ill·
at 6:45p.m.
vited.
THURSDAY
BI G BEN D CITI ZENS
SEt:N AND HEARD
Ba nd Radi o Club,. special
David Wiley and daughter·, meeting, Thursday, in the
Danville, Calif . spen t the p~st chi ldren's home building.
week here. While Mr . Wiley Pla ns to be made fur sa fety
worked at the Ka iser plant break over Memorial Day
An ge la weekend . All members asked
at Raven s wuod,.
visi ted wilh her grand- to attend .
parents , Mr. and Mrs. Wi lbu r
HOCK SPRINGS Belter
Batley . Ruck Springs Hoad, Hea lth Cl ub, May lB. 12 noon
and other relatives.
covered dish dinner. Charter
members urged to attend
since 42nd anniversary will
A thought lor the da y: be celebra ted. Those with ptc·
Brit ish noveli st George lures ur newspaper ttrticlcs
Meredit h sa id, " A witty on d ub acti vities asked to
woman is a treasure, a witty
display l hem.
beauty is a power ."

Social
.II ,'Calen d ar II

lll&lt;:t lhcrnatics, langui:l gc ctrt.s ,
and s01.·ial studies are em·
plws ize d . Art, ph ys ica l
c•luca tiun and music including theory , vuca l and
piuno, a rc ctlsu a part uf the
school pt:ogram. Bible study
ISoffered at each grade level,
and good, citizenship, respect
fur country and high stan·
dards of conduct are a daily
discipline at the Gallta Christian Sehoul.
Sponsor of the program at
the Middleport Church is the
Busy Bee Sunday School
d ass . At !i p.m. there will be
nrothe r·daughter dinner .
Mrs. Eliza beth Slaven 1s the
president and Mrs. Leo ra
Sigman the teacher of the
dass.

Bridal shower hosted
for Miss Ellen Rice
brella decorated the gift table
and wedding bells were used
throughout the living room. A
peach an d •·green color
~·heme was carriW uul. The
cake was inscribed "Best
Wrshes. Ellen and Andy" and
was served with punch. mint.o;
and nul"l .

Attending were Jani ce
Sw isher. Nancy Sexsun ,
Becky Hunter, Sue Douglas,
Jane Souders, L.adonna Boyd,
Hila Mathews, Barbara
Roush, Debbie Cunningham .
a nd Ma rjorie Rice .
Semling gifts were Janet
flu ffy, Jan Judge, Linda
Lambert , Teresa Mace, Deb: ·
oi e McCa ll. Dorothy Milliron ,
Frcuu:cs Dctvis, Rosemary
Burson, Hariett Welch, Mary
Ann Myers, Regi na Gray,
and Fran cis Tullius.

A $2.'i contribution was
made to the newly organized
Women's Auxiliary of the
Metgs County Hea lth Depart·
menl when the Ohio El&lt;i Phi
Clt&lt;Jpter of BeLa Sigma Ph1
Sorority met at the Colur nbus
and Sou thern Ohio f. lectri c
Cu. reported on a ga rage sa le
held Thursday, rriday and
Saturday at Chester. A report
wets also given 011the Mothers
Day lea held Sunday. al the
home of Mrs. Chery l Crow.

Committee members naml'&lt;l lor li te year were Mrs.

Janel! Haptonstall and Susa n
Well , social ; Mrs. Hose berry
and Tonya Ohli nger, ways
and means ; Peggy Stout, serVice; Sheila Heeves, prO:
gram; Cht:ry l Cr ow,
historian. Mrs . Kathy Cwrunlngs, re tirin g presi dent ,
presented a gift to Mrs. Tc:d
Heed , sponsor. It was noted
that a corsage had been
lll'cscnted to Mrs. Li llian
Moore fu r her help dun ng the
year.
Bre nda
cultura l

SHOP

MASON FURNITURE

I LED Linear design case and
$121 .00

Court St.
Pomeroy, 0.

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1
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Mly 11, 1978

Th is co mlng year yo u may be
drawn into a new gro up eocial·
ly . It' s po ssi bl e you might feel
. .
. .
yo u don t ftt In, bu111 Will pro ve
to be one of you r warmest
ci rcles .

TAURUS

~April

N~ ti ce Is hi!r eby given that
the Regional Manpower
Ser v i ces Coun c il (RM SCJ
Ar ea 7, w ill be soliciting
pro pos als for the F iscal Year
1979 Manpow er Program .
Pro gra ms
are
fund ed
th rough Ti tle 1 m on e y
auth or ize d by the Com pr eh en s ho~e En:Jploym ent lind
Train ing Ac t of 1973 CCETA J.
As a compon ent of C ET ~, the
general pu_rRose or T 1lle t
program s 1S to prov ide lOb
t r.a ini ng and emplo y men t
opponun ifi es
f or
the
econom ically d isadv a nto~~ged ,

20·Miy 201 unemp loyed .

You' ll be having such a good
.
.
ttme . today you could e astly
ovenrJdulg e m some manner .
E11erythin g in moderati o n
ma ke s fqr a happier day'. Find
out wt"lo you 're romanti cally
suited to by se nding for your
copy Ol A stro·Graph letter .
Matl 50 cen ts for each and a
long , self -a ddressed , stamped
en\lelope 10 Astro-Graph , P.O.
Bo 489 A d ' c· St .
x
.
a IO tt y
at1~n ,
N,. v . 1~19 . Be sure to spectly
btrth stgn .
GEMINI ~May 21-June 20) Pitch
tn and help at home first th ing
today . That way no one will
.
mmd that yo u. have the rest of
th e day al l to your self to do
what you want .
CANCER ~June 21-July 221 Be
complimentar \! toda to o ne
Y
'
who real ly de se rves it , e ven
though you feel she nelier
applaud s when yo u 've do ne
someth ing wo rt hy o f note
LEO ~July 23-Aug. 221 Don 't

an d

un -

de r em play ed person s an~ 10
assure tho~~t th ese ser v1c es
l ei~ d. to
ma xi mum em .
ployment
opportun i ti es .
Howe ver , th e prim e spon sor
for !he Ba la nce ot State
requ.r E'_s . ! ~at
only

~~~~g~ 1 c!N 1Y b~~~~~~:gt~~~R

Title 1 for Fisc al Year 1979.
A ll oppor tu n it i es w i lt be
made 11vai l abl e w i t hout
reg~rd to ra.~~· cre ed , color ,
na t1 ona l ong tn, sex, age,
hand icap, poli tlc al aff il iati on ,
or beliefs . Geographic area
served is RMSC 7 : Athe n!L
G•ll ia', Hock fng, Jac~son ,
Lawr~nce , Met gs. end V1n t.on .
count1es .. tnter e~ted. part 1es
may obtam app1 1cettons and or infor mation fro m Marv
Ann CraWford , 2636 '11 s . Sth
St .. Ironton , Oh io 45638 at
I 6W lll -ltSO. or Chesler
Wt"1!te , Pianntno Super vtsor ,
Ofttce of Manpower Develop .
ment, 30 East Broad st .,
Columbus , Ohio 43215 at 1614)
466 -8326o: 1:800 -282 · 1050 (tol l ·
tree l . Th 1s ts to be don ~ no
laler lnan May 25, 1978.

bank too he avily today upon an Il l

16,

lie

al ly who has let you down
before. Actuall y, what needs
doi ng yo u c an do better on
yo ur own an yway .

VIRGO ~Aug . 23-Sepl. 221 Keep
e't'erythmg

out in the ope n

·lod ay. II you lry 10 do somethi ng co y , no matt er how small

or harmless, you'l l get caughl.
·LIBRA ~Sept. 23·0ct. 23) The
gentle methods I hal you hoped
to use in a b u~1 n ess si tuation
won 't prod uce re sults . Be
r:nore l lrm . b ut remain fair .

SCORPIO ~Oct. 2Hiov. 22) )
Acce pt people lor ex actly wh at
they are because an y alliance
yo u make to day can be of majo r
importan ce A str ong bond will
be cemen te d .

SAGITTARIUS ~Nov . 23-Dec.
21) Don 'llake so le credil loday
tor somethin g another has a
hand in bringing about There ·s
roo m in th e ltmeli ght fo r both
parli es .

CAPRICORN

~Dec .

22-Jan. 191

Yo u'll be a respec ted advise r to
th ose you associ ate wi th Ieday
becau se o f th e pleasant. philo·

sophical wa y you pring har·
many out of a
cri sis
.
AQUARIUS
~Jan
. 20-Feb.
191
Instead o; assuming something
to be lacl just becau se another
say s so, check it yo urself. Your

NOTICE TO BIDOERS

I ADVERTISEMENT!
Seated bids w i ll be re cei ved
by the Board of Cou nt y
Comm i s s ion e rs ,
Me igs
County , Oh i o at
Com
mi ssioner s Hearing Room ,
County Courthouse , until 2;0(1
P .M .. E.S.T. on May lJ. 1978
and op en ed l mm ed l.alely
th ereatter for furni sh ing th e
nece ss11ry
l abor
and
ma te r i al s , too l m o~~ch l n e ry
and appliances requ ired for
Meigs
County
the
Mult ipurpose Health Center ,
Pom er oy , Ohio accord ing to
th e
draw i nos
and
sp ecificat ions on fil e In the
off ice ot th e A rch itect , Wr ight
Kes ke · Kr ifSchaa u , Inc ..
3600 Trabue Rd ., Col umbus ,
Oh io 43 204. Cop ies of said
draw ings and spe cif ication s
may be obta in ed bV pr im e
bidd er s fro m Wr ig ht . Kesk e .
Kr i tschgau , Inc. upon th e
deposit wlfh them of $50.00 i n

Mon., Tues., Wed. &amp; Sat. 8:301115 : 00
Thursday Til 12 Noon
Friday Until&amp; P.M.
Herman Grate
773-5592
Mason, W.Va.

OUT

~\;

LEAN &amp; TENDER

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LB '1 09
PORK S'TEAK .......................
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CUBED

PORKETTES ......... ~8~.~

STEAK

39

1

EXTRA LEAN

BOILED HAM •••••••••••••••• !~.!229
\I
29
8
/? ':(LUNCH MEAt ••••••••• -.~ ~.!.1

total ol the base bid and all

add altern•te bid1, as a
guarantee tt"1at if the b id IS
acc ep ted , .11 contra ct will ~ e
entered Into and iiS per
formance properly secured .
The successful b i dders ,
upon receipt of acceptance of
th eir proposa ls, must furnish
100 percent .Performan ce
Bond and 100 percen t Labor
and Mat~rla l Payment Bond
to the Owner .
Bidders Shllll note that th e
Prevailing
wage
Rath
publ ished by the U . S. Dept .
of Labor (Davis Bacon Act 15
Amended) are to be compl ied
with throughout this prolect .
Bidders Shall atso note that
the Rules and Regull!ltions on
Equal Employment op .
portunitv shl!lll be made a
pa r t :: ; , ~ ~ contra ct.
No b idder mo~~y withdraw
h is bi d w ithin si xth (60 ) days
after the actual date of th e
' en lng thereof .
·
If. i n the opin ion of lhe
County Comm issioners and
the Director of the Depart .
m ent of Mento~~! Health and
Mtntal Reti'lrdat lon on hi s
d e t ~galed representat i ve, th e
a cc tptance of the lOwest b id
is not In the best Int erests ol"
al l concerned , the County
Com rr, ission er s may acc ept
with th e con cur ren ce- of the
Di rect or or his de legated
repres enta ti ve , another
proposal so opened or reject
all proposals and advertise
tor Other b ids . The Count y
Com m ist\o ners with con ..
c: urrence 01 the ·Direc tor 01
the Department of Menta l
Health and Menta l Retar
dat ion reserv es th e r ig ht to
wa iv e any Informa li t ies .
Sh ould an y bid be rtiected ,
su ch clerk s~~ au be forthwith
r etu,.-ned to the b idder , and
sh ou ld any bl(j be acc epted .
such chec k wllt be re turn ed
upon lhe prater ex ecution
and !ec ur ing ot I he contract
w 25 lS I 2, 9 , 16 ,
\

STORE SLICED
DUTCH LOAF

"-...,

SUPERIOR
ALL MEAT

FRANKIES ••••••••••••
12 OZ. PKG.

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PISCES (Feb. 20-Morch 20) in a
partn ersh ip arrangement tod ay
it may appe ar as it your co un·
terpart doesn 'I have your bes t
in teres ts a t heart . Th e opposi te
is true , as yo u 'fl later learn .

ARIES ~Morch 21·Aprll18) if you
engag e in o ffi ce goss ip tod ay ,

it 'II hamper what should be a
11ery produ c tiv e and re warding

Has birthchy
'NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE

Shaw na Ann Wolf e,
The tollow i n~ d escri bed
daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs.
w ill be offer ed lor
Benny Wolfe, Rutland , items
pub lic sat e to th e t"1i ghest
L1!lebrated her third birthday bi ddf!r on t he prem ises of The
Saturday at the home of Mrs . Cit y Loan and Sa"¥i nos
Com panv . 125 E Ma in Str eet.
An na Wolfe.
Pomeroy, Oh io , on the 26ttt
Streamers and balluuns da y of Ma y , 19 78, at 2: 30
lock PM
we re used 111 the decorations o 'c1975
For d , 4 dr . sedan . 81
and a lwggcdy Ann doll cake Gra n ade se r . No. SW81 F
was served with ice cream 16Cl46
Ter ms of Sat e : CZ!I sh .
·and beve ra ges. Games were
Sell er reserves tt1e ri ght ro
b id and to r eiect an y and ill!
played by the children.
bi ds .
Gift.o; were prescn tl:d to
Shawna by Mrs. Charlotte (5) 16, lt c
Wolfe a nd Julie, Mrs. Carla
Ingels and Carrie, Mrs. BrenPROBATE COURT OF
da Wolfe, J immy and Calina ,
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
Tony Miller, Mrs . Donna ESTATE OF Alvin Goll
'
Goody and Angie, Mrs. OECEASED
Case No . 72 .312
Ja nelle Kaylor, Mrs. Ruth
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
Ann Graham, Mrs. Penny
OFF I DUCIAR y
Powell . Mi·. and Mrs. Robert
O.n May 10, 1978, in the
W. Kuhn , Mrs. Kathryn Mit- M et gs Co un lv Proba te Court ,
Cue No. 22,38 2. F loren ce
dtell , Mrs: Anna Wolfe, Mrs. Go
ff. P. 0 . Box 262, Tuppers
llubin Wolfe, Michael and Plains , Oh i o 45783 wu ap .
POi nte-d Adm i nis tratri x of th e
Angela.
e s to~~ te
of
Alv in
Goff ,
dece ased , late- of P. o. Box.
262. Tuppers Pla ins Oh io
• 5783 .
'
Manning 0 . Webster
Probat e .J udoe·Cierk

(ll

16,

23 , 30. Jtc

ADOLPH'S

DAIRY VALLEY

Hrs. : 10:00 a.m . Iii 11:00
p.m. Sun. - Thurs. 10 til
12:00 p.m. Friday and
Saturday .
See us at the Pomeroy
Bend Bridge.

LUSCIOUS RED RIPE

IIID·II,IOIRB
REUTER·BROGAN IN_SURANCE

somoone has an accident, falling ovor tho
sprlnklor, etc .. while on my property, what kind of
policy do I need to be cove rod tar damage&amp;?
Q. II

A. You

ar~ p rofect~d

If you carry a Homeowners

Polley ... the personal liability will\ medical clause Is
bui lt lnlo It automatically. If you don 't hove a
Homecwnors Polley a Person1l Liability Floater may
be added for 1 minimal fee to any standard Fire
Polley . For renters, a special pol icy can be written . 11
this Is the case, see•your agent .

COCKTAIL PEANUTS ,.,, , .. , ... ,'~.~.· : .:~~,. 99~ COKE-SPRITE-TAB,,,.,,., ..',~~~. ~~·n·s·, s 149
f&amp;l!
1
TlU~ or REGULAR SPAGHETTI, ... , ~: .~~. , 99~ COKE-SPRITE-TAB .. ... ,, ....... ~?. ?~: .~·.·~~~ . 99~

1

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WISHBONE- It•li•n, Frencll or

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,"

1000

Is land

1
09
SALTINE
CRACKERS,
........
,
,
,
.:
.
.b:.~.~
....
s
1
SALAD DRESSINGS, .......... , .. , .. ~~: .~~~.t~~. 49~

to lb. Bag

CHARCOAL BR IQU£TTES,., .. ,,,,,, .. , .
KLEENEX

'"
~.,

..

"

PUDDINGS

COFFEE

TEA BAGS

IF.i~~~~

W/C

COUPON

7 --:- - : - :--. - .

KETCHUP
NO. 105

32 oz. btl.

69~ W/C

Coupon Expires May 20, 1978
TWIN CITY GATEWAY

-;-

:-

1

. ·r

&lt;I
. .I

NO. 125

32 oz. btl.

69~~ W/C

•
"'~upon
E~pires
..

TWIN CITY

t

~I

'20, 1978
,WAY

W/C

&gt;I•

100 ct. box

GLAD
2 MIL TRASH BAGS

NO. 255

$}79

W;C

.:oupon Expires May 20 , 1978
TWIN CITY GATEWAY

W/C

8 ct. box

Coupon Expires May 20, 1978
TWIN CITY GATEWAY

COUPON

COUPON

COUPON

HUNGRY JACK

PILLSBURY

HEINZ GENUINE

79¢

NO. 175

16 oz. box

PANCAKE MIX
NO. 205

W/C

2 lb. box

COUPON

NO. 205

NO.

32 oz. ' tl.

,.

~'

.......
"'

W/C

Coupon Expires May 20,1978
TWIN CITY GATEWAY

LUCKY WHIP

BLUE .BONNET

TOPPING

MARGARINE

85

6g~

W/C

. TWINCITYGATEWAY

•

79t

COUPON

.f Coupon Expires May 20, 1978

Coupon Expires May 20, 1978
TWIN CITY GATEWAY

NO. 205
46 oz. btl.

COuPO N

9 oz. can

I

W/C

'

LIQUID DRANO

...

69~

DILL PICKLES

Coupon Expires May 20, 1978
TWIN CITY GATEWAY

Coupon Expires May 20 , 1978
TWIN CITY GATEWAY

I

CLEANER REFILL

NO. 405

INSTANT POTATOES

COIIPON

WIN DEX

$269

Coupon Expires May 20, 1978
TWIN CITY GATEWAY

···· ·· ·.· 1

HEINZ TOMATO

FOR MASON, W. VA. AREA

111WIIN
8 AM •rMIJ PM

COUPON

TENDERLEAF

Coupon Expires May 20. 1978
TWIN CITY GATEWAY

I

COUP Of&gt;! ·-

MAXWELL HOUSE

NO. 305
lb. can

4

.....__

COUPON

4 pak ctn.

·•

89~

HUNT'S SNACK PAK

u

69¢

:~E . . . . . . .~~..l9
__

BETSY ROSS

COUPON

l'omll'oy, 0 .

THE DAILY SENTINEL

SNACK CHEDDARS .. , .............. :.~~:.~~..,. 79~

BATHROOM TISSUE .. , .. ., .,, .... ~.~~.~~ .~~~: .. 79~ LARGE PIES , , , .... , , .... , .... , ..~~.~~, ...,

The lnsuronco Storo

NEWSPAPER
CARRIER
WANTED

$149

4

FRESH SOLID

KEEBLEI! S

KINGS FORD

REUTER-BROGAN INSURANCE SERVICE
H2:51JO

YELLOW
3 LB.
ONIONS ...........~~~..

ZEST A
8
•

I.
II

U.S. NO. 1

1

NO. 105

214 E. Main

STRAWBERRIES;,~~;gg

Pl.. ANTE I! 5

992-2156
DISCOUNT SALE

ISS

ass ess men t o f th e si tuation will
be far more accurate .

)NE WSPAPER EN!ERPAISE ASSN )

physical environment.

.

DO

cash or check for eech set of
dr aw ings and speclf icet loris .
The full SSO.OO dep9s1t on
one set of drawings and
sp ec ifications ·, an&lt;l 1S.tO.OO of
the 150.00 depo~it on anv
add i t ional se-ts of sa id
documents will be returned to
b idders upon · return of
drawings end spec lticatlon·s
in good condition with .i n hm
(lOJ days after bid openlrig
d ate..
Bids
for
tt1e
above
des c ribed wo r k must be
made on blanks to. be fur .
n is hed by th e Ar ch i tect
hereinbefore named .
Bids musl be addressed to
the Board of Countv Com .
m inioners of Meigs County,
!IF1d endorsed on outsj_de of
envelope the items or work
bid upon .
Ea ch bid must contain the
full name or every person or
company interested in the
sam e, shall separately state
the pr(ce for- labor and
materilll. and must be ac -·
companied by a bid bond or a
certified check on some
solvent bank In an amount p1
not less than f ive percent (5
per cent) , in s"'pe clfi c amounts
ot dollars and cents, of the

LEGAL NOTICE
REQUEST FOR
PROPOSALS
FISCAL YEAR 1179
coMPREHENsivE
MANPOWER PROGRAMS

PHONE

bra celet . Silve r .

GOESSLER'S
JEWELRY
STORE

BernI·ce 8ede Os0 1·

day . Ignore the busybodies.

For the graduate,
there's no present
Contribution
announced
like the time.

S\60 .00

ASTRO•GRAPH

held at Rock Springs Grange

Salvation Army Week begins·
Robert Estep , Ma son ,
soldier at the local corps of
the Salvation Army, was
guest speaker for the opening
of the National Salvation
Army Week Sunday night ,
Envoy and Mrs. Ray Wining
announced.
WPSM Eloise Adam s
presided at the Sunday night
meeting:
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. the
young people will hold their
youth night at the hall and
mini -park foll owing th e
closing pf the Sunday School
contest . In the contest the
"reds" led by Major Glenna
Rummel lost to the "blues"
led by Jackie Justice.
Thursda y· the
Home
Leagu e, follo win g thei r
meeting and lunch, will visit
Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Cottrill ,

For Wodn011day , Moy 11

2

Hb.
ctns.

W/C

Coupon Expires May 20, 1978
TWIN CITY GATEWAY

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8- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomer~.Y . 0 ., Tuesday, May .l6, 1978

u..q.wantm

wANTAD
CHARGES

RN FOR ·SolurdOy on d Sunday day
!th1lt . Co li Ar cod to Nu rsing
Home . l!!ool v•llc . bl4 -b67-J J9Q .

t:l Wurd.sur Under

Cash
1.00
1.50
I.M
3.00

ldlly
2 dll )'S

3 days
6 duys

Cl 111r~t'

125
!.90
22.1

wnn b IS &lt;I L'CillS l)t'r wur·d Vt'r J.l&lt;~~
Ails rWUlUII!t other tl1&lt;1n eurrst'l'Ull\'t'

&lt;ill)'S 'A'Ili bt&gt; rhargctl HI lht' I d!t)
nil~

In memory, Carll uf TI1Hnks and
Obrlutlt)' 6 cents ~r wurd, JJ 00
tr'Ulll,mwn Cash ir1 iit!Vdlll'U ,

Mulnlt' Hmnl' SHit!.-. I! lid Y;srd sales

~re at•ccptcd only wrth cash wrth

un.ler 25 L'l'lll dlflfl$t' fur 1uls r~trr) ·
tnr: Bo!t Nu1n!M!r In Car·e of TlwSen-

tru r·l

Thr Pul.li L~ht'r rcSt:rv es tlw n~ht
rt'j~~l

end do bodywork 742 3154 .

any atls deemed u().

)'l'l"lrun.a l. Tlito PulliL.Jlt'r wrll nul tor
I'C:&gt;Jlt!llS!Uie for morl' th:w une Ull'Uf·
n~t.'l li\SCI1JOII.

Pllllllt' \rfl-2 156

Wantro io Buy
OLD FURNIT'U R ~ ;ce box es bra ss
bed~ tron bed~ e lr comp lete
hou ~ ehold s Wr•1e M ·D Mdle1
R! 4 Pome10y Oh•o o r coli
99'1 -77b0 .
NO llEM 100 Lo rge or t.oo srnoll
W1ll buy I p 11~ce or complet e
hou!&gt;ehold . New used or onh
que ~ Morfin s Furn 1tu re 10 N
2nd St
Mtddlepor r Phone
992 b370 .
CH IP
WOOD
Pole s mox .
d•orne ter I 0 on largest end . $8
per ton Bundled slob Sb per
ton Deli1,1 ered 10 Oh10 Poll et
Co Rt. 7 Pomero,. . 9'12 26H9

NOTICE

SCA SHS !01 1unM c ar ~ Frye s
Tr uck and A ut o 1-'ort~ Wreclo.er
Service T.r e sal e ond Repo•r
Ru tland 74:Z.2081 o r Penruod

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES

COIN S CUR REN CY tol..em, old
pocket wat ches ar1d chou,., ,
~ dvc1 and gold . We need 1964
ond older ~dve1 co1n s . Buy sel l
or !rode Col i Rage• Wom~ley

-

Monda y
Noon on Scllurdl:ly

Tucst1a\
thru F' miH;'
4P M

U1e Wt y llcforr pullhl' alillll
Sumla v
.j p r..(
Fnday &lt;~f l~ rnw11

74&lt; 9S7S

74 ')

2331

WANI~D

fO buy

lumbPr
O,flere n!
leng th s 742 3074

Good u ~ ed
5 11(! ~

and

AN RC rn oife"1 airplane l11e1 1~
look 1ng tar on RC Club 111 the
Athens Pomer oy or Gall1p011 ~
area . Coll7 42 2028 .

MEIGS HIGH
PROM PHOTOS

3 A ND 4 RM l u rn t ~hed and un
. l urn1 shed opts
Phone 99 2
543.4

H &amp; ~ MO BILE HOM f:S , Pt . Plea ·
~ o n t W Vo . beside Heck 's.
JQ73 8roOdrnor e 14 x 6.111 'l
bedroom
11173 Dol ion 14 )( bO 2 b ed room
t972 Vtcto r 10ri 14 " 67 3 bed too m .
'J both
1'17'1 ( oventr y 11 x 65 3 bed' oorn
1%9 )totesnion l'l .. bO 2_
bedroom

CO UNTRY MOBil~ Home Pork
f( ou!e 33 north ol Pome10y
lorgl:' lo ts . Call992. 7479

RW UCE! ~ AF t 8. lost w 1th Go Be~e
Tabl e ts &amp; [ . Vop wo te1 .Pills
Ne!s on Drug '

~~NIO R
Clllzt: NS
Our
new
renter~ os~t~ton r e . you may b~

COAL I1 Ml; fO Nl

MUST MDV~ cop'&gt; and com.per'
001 lo!&gt; s your go tn at Cod ner~

t'o~ Rent

oble · to l1"'e m our oportrne11t
l or le ss thot l $50 o mon th f. o t
lll f Q I rl'\0 11011
CO/\ IQC I
n1 orc
V1ilog1! Manor Aportrne11t'
4'11 77 87

WILL CAfH for the eldcil y m our
home Ph or;c 992 ·731 4

POMEROY Fo rest Pr o·
Top pn ce lor stond1ng
sow ttmbe r Coli QQ2 5'ilb5 or
Kent Hanby 1 440-85 70.

TO buy U5ed
997. 3757 o ft e1 5 pm

EXPERT
HUNTER

can oe

991 ·7b07
N ~ ~DED

s,l..,e r ca ms htgh es t •
pr t ee~ pmd Coli 747. 2310 alter

l pm·

Wheel
Alignment

WANTED TO bu.,- wood burntng
cook s to...- e Se wi ng mochme
cobmet ,/ reaso nably p11 ced

991.3618.

Make your appointment
9

tlliE PHOto
PLACE
( Bob Hoeflich)
Pomeroy

If YOlJ hov4? a serviCe to alter
wont to buy or ~ell '&gt;Omethmg
oe loo l-. 1119 l ot wor k
or
whateve r
,-ov II get re~ult s
la s ter w tth o Sen t1nel Wont Ad
Co ii 9Q7 11 5tl
YARD SA L~

Stor ts Sot May 13
[noon ) thr ough Sot
Moy 20
f-urniture oppl+o nc es rv gm
heater s ten t cornper c arpe t
rernno nh l t n f' n~ and s pread~
fllV&gt;C
household goods toys
and cl othes
l rr11 le !rom
Lo ng ~vd lc on CR 10 I De~tler Rd )
f-'h one 742 -2bb8

SPECIAL

r11 1ure

$lz.'S

Harrisonville
Society News

condition

extra if needed . Excludes
front-wheel

drive cars.

Call Now For

Crosses ~

Pomeroy Landmark
. . . ~ck

w. carsey , Mgr .

fWO FAM it '( Yo rd Sole Moy 18 8
19 9 4 Tra de1 a&lt; ross' fr o m
:-. o l e rn
~r r ee t
J-len n l od
Jl u!! ond Ho 1r dry e1 ~ w1g ten
n1-; rac quet gall s h oe~ cooh
home occes~ortes
clo th ,,., g
deep fryer
IN SI DE Syracus e 1ro ll er Par~
budd1n g 2nd 51ree l fhur ~
an d Fr ' Door~ unl oc ked at
1(1 00 unr 1t 5 00
Lo ts of
rhtld r en.,. clo th es boy\ tn lan t
lo 4 guls mlan t to 17 dr apes
ro y ~ e tc

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

We have enlarged our
service department and
will service Hotpoint and

I HR ~~ 1-AMIL Y Gor o gt:! Sole
lhur'&gt; &amp; F1 1 May 18 19 10 l o
7 M ens wom en s clo th tng
~ e d !&gt; p re od s
cu rt ams dt ~ he s
gtos~w ore p1c turc frames and
o rher 1rems I mil e oft Rt 7 on
~~ 124 011 Ru tland Rood
OODl AN D ~n d s ':&gt;ole h 1 M ay
1'1th (hes ter Un1 ted Me• hod t~l
Chu rch from 8 om ro 4 prn
fl V ~

I AMtl 'f Ya rd )ole Thv r~
f 11 or;d Sor d neod ed tO 3
lo t ~ of goo d baby clo rhe ~ and
1urPt l ur e A l.,o 1T11\C 1t€Hll\

197J

fl l YM O UlH
..$300 ond
loon Manne 2 woy
VHf
FM rod1o -teleph one
SJ 25 A rll• que Smger treadle
\f.•wmg moch111e
S1 00 l1 kP
new I 304 7, 3 5778
o~ ~ ume

TWO 3 p1ece bedroorn \ Uite '&gt;
rnop le hutch
glm~ d oo t ~
Moytag wrmge•
wo ~ h er
'l
~ tend s
I dre!is er
1 bo se
cobul(' t
I electr 1&lt; rongL' 2
c ob,nC't~
1 round •obiC' dr op
lea l f o rm tC O 1o p I boo l. c o ~ e
J ChQII
.
HolU ( K RU_N!J good

good 111 ~.,

$ I S(J 949 180 1

Check our low , low
prices on

other .brands.

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,
Pomeroy Landmark
Jack W. Carsey , Mgr.

POTACH, FERT~PELS
&amp; BLEND
Pomeroy Landmark ·'

Phone 992-1 181

Gi,·• Awa y

Jack W. Carsey , Mgr.

fiG ~R ~ TIW'l:D

J year !&gt;
9n 1o&lt;&gt;&gt;

cot wil h gol d e ye ~
old
Very gc tH fe

!1-lohil• HoDH!s for Sale
1/ , bO Spr1 ng Menor mob ile
mob• le home
all elec r11c
f ron k ltn lo1 eploce or1 o level
lbU ~ 150 lot 111 f u ppe'~ Plo111 ~
Oh1o SB700 or w ol f ~ ell !1 01le r
~ e perore
0 14 667 6710 o r
61 4 Qfj~ 4703

Mr . and Mrs . Roy ~ OU R FAM i l Y Cor age Sole or Ly le
lwo1n \
re~ld t' nc e
l ocu~t
Wiseman. Mrs. Larry Clark
Gro ... e Rood abo,. ,~ Eo \ te111 HOlL YPARK lRAit EJ( 14, 70 Un
and
daughters
spent
H1gh School Mo.., ) Q &amp; 20
l urn,~he d ) bedr oom~ Cen tra l
Clo t he~
ott 51 1 c~ • o y ~ baby
Saturday in Springfield w1th
A C 1 ,n.l c ou t on 14J 9\f} 3 ~01
1
!uff 1tU! t' rTII'&gt;( 985 4/!9
01 QQ') J6SCI
Mrs. llha Wiseman who is
confin ed to a nursing home
19b9 IRAIL~R 1'} '60 I bedroom
and then visited Mr. and Mrs.
Un f urnts hed
g o~
ra n g e
corpel tn g ml1v1r1g roo m S1SOO
John Wiseman .
843 1793
HOLLO W H o r ~ e !&gt; Bu'f se ll
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Allen HOOF
trade or tram New an d u~ ed
1&lt;171 FURNI ~ H I.D rno b de home
and sons of San Jose. Calif. ,
&lt;ooddle'&gt; Ru th Rl' f.lv e ~ A lba ny
.... 11h o r w tthou t I ' 1 o c r e ~
spent a few days with their
bl 4 f1Q8 3290
l oad ed w1rh e,..~r o ~ Se ll111g
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. RI)ING ST AR KPnnel 8oor dtng
chea p 747 1SbS
Waldo Neal.
lrtdom
and (lutdoor
ru n\
I L "" bO 1973 Oor 1on 1roder lor
Gr oom1ng oil b1 eed~ Clea n
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Smith,
~ o le ') bedr oorn lo&lt;a red bel ·
Che sh,re
:.onil ory l octl 1 t oe~
w i'Pfl Mn t(' I 8. 7 Phone
Terry and Tracy and Mr. and
~h o ne td 4J 'Jt:d 0'191
1 b6 9 5741
Mrs. Bob Jewell were Sunda y
MA l ~
AN D
l erno!e
AK C
night supper guests of Mrs.
re g 1~ t ere d Old ~ n g lts h Sheep
Pau line At ki ns and Mrs .
doq~ 9£l5 4 !11 or '1'9') 2205
Ruby Halliday .
=---. ~
Harrisonville Grange was
U l ~D TRACTO RS
Ml- 135 D1esel
MF2JO 0 1esel .
host to Pomona Grange Auto Sales
M
FISO
Du~~ e l
MF 235 Dtesel ·
Friday evening.
1977 PO N TI A C CA JALINA S800
MFlb5 01e~el MF785 Otesel ·
9Q7 7453
Mr . and Mrs. Glenn Jewell
MF\135 Dte ~ el
Ca b. 01r &amp;
and Mr . and Mrs . Bob Jewell 1Q71 CAD ILLA C H OO RADO
heal er
clao n
e nellen l co nd1110n
N ~W 8 USED IMPlEMENT S.
were supper guests at the
Phone 997 7467
MFQ Ba ler M FI O Bole r MF170
Hallida y - Atkins home
baler Mort hew ~ Ro tary Sqtthe
Wednesday evening in honor IQt&gt;q OPEl ST A TIO N wagon 4
MF 880 Sem1 mounted b bot
\peed
Stort
:
o
.
"
ond
run.,
very
of Mrs. Bob Jewell 's birtom
Pl o w
MF 5'l0 17 Dtsc
good $400 99'1 3890
thday .
MF200 2 Row Ch o p"fl r M F39 '}
Ho w Pla n t e r ~
MechOfl iC al
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bailey of 197 4 DODGE OAR! lpor 1Cou pe b
f yl
aut o
AM FM 8 trotk
fronsp l ont e r
Marengo. Ohio, were recent
AC
Very cleon 985·354/
SHINN S TRACTOR SALES
alte r 6 pm
visitors of Mrs. Stella Atkins.
Phone 458 1630
· Rev . and Mrs . David 196~ DODGE V 8 ! loS
Leor1 W Vo
5740
Wiseman and family of Lima 1974 PINl O N r-w rod ,o l 11 re~
USl: O Bl:AUI Y )hop eq utpment l or
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
new ~h oc ks
aut o
ttom
or; eoperator 61 4 367 ·751 .111
48 000 mtle-, 9Q2 7185 oher 4
Wiseman Friday .
pm
TWO NEW Toppon Of!luxe electric
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sheets
ra nge s Ttmer clo&lt;k glou w 1n·
and children spent a weekend 1976 MU ST ANG AUTOMATIC
do
w m door etc I gold and I
Good
con d 1t1on
Ph one
with Mr. and Mrs. David
whJte , S725 each . Con be seen
99'} J24 0
Eisenhower in Dayton .
o t "lngsbury Hom e Sole , , 1100
E Mo"' St Pom e roy .
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sayre of JC0 3 MONH: CARL O landau P )
P 8 A C AM fl trock ~ t er eo
Florida a re visiting Mr . and
,1q73 GRAVELYTRAClOR. 11 h.p .
b·c elle n!
cond1tton
S1700
Mrs. Joe Sayre and Mr. and
843 7672
dual wheel., elec trt c start 36 ·
mower $800 992·3402
Mrs. Tom Sayre of :ruppers 197 ~ PO NltA C CATAliNA
.
Plains.
out o rno 1lc
Otf con dt ttoned , H OM~ GROWN tom a to plant s
Improved M e•icon and Ea rly
S/100 Ph one997·:l890
Mrs. Russ Eshelman is still ·
Vtolent Al so ca bbage p lants .
confined to the Veterans 1973 lUPER Bf.EllE $1700
fhomos Haymon acr oss from
lleedwtlle Oh 1o 6 )4 378·6331
Memorial Hospital and is
~wtmmm g
Pool
Syra cuse ,
oil er b pm
slowly improv~ .
Oh10 .
~-

rn

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Phone 992-218 1
19bt! ~ ORO 4 wheel dnve 190(:1
l·o rd tru ck poll !&gt; 1968 ~ o rd cor
t I0
I 963 1-o lcon
'} wheel
1101ler 7117 217 4

DAVE'S BACKHOE

'------------'

Blown Insulation
JIM KEESEE

..........

liM!Ietor to thll

Rulland . Eleclrlc on lh e
property . Good build ing
si tes. On ly 111,500.00 .
2 ACRE LOTS - Near

Cellulosic (wood fiber)

"""'·

Tupper s Plains. Wafer and
electric available on 681.

Thermal Insulation
S.ve lO pcl.lo 50 pel.
on he• ling cost

SM!TH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

1.96 ACRES - Renovaled6
room house with new bath,
new kitchen, paneling , all

bath , F .A. nalur al gas

b asement,
2
por ches near sc hool and

store . Wanl $13 .500 .00 .
NEW LISTING - Business
buildi ng 2Ax80 in Ru tland .
and
eleclr ic .
On ly
$13,000.00.
NEW LISTING
3
bedroom frame home on

.

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BAKER PHOTOGRAPHY 1

gravel hi ll. Bath , natura l
gas heat, lots of fl owers

Biker"

lois . S18 .5oo.
NEAR SCHOOL - Large 3

Middleport. Ohio
4 · tJ · t

H ~a l Estate
'II ACIU l

mo.

for Sale

a

1100 1 flllll(' ~

S?7 000

B UIIdlflg

~weepe 1 s ,

nons, al l
~ 'noll oppl1onces . Lawn mow~:&gt;! .
ne ,d to Sto l e Hig hway Garage
on Route 7. Pho ne (614 ) 9B5 ·

MA ~O N W V ModPtn 3 bed 1oorn

ha mPr. 1 &amp; '} acres lond cham
h n ~ l enc.e One oi l bnck one
l1ame cons lru&lt;llo n Good buy
NtW HA V ~N WV All biiCk 3
., bedr oorn ~ co mplete k1 rlhen
lorn dy roo m hv1ng room wt l h
lnPploce hila Iorge corner
lor N1ce pro perty Eo ~ '( t monc
1ng ava il able Cal l
Jok l..' 5-o•nct Yd le Root h tot o
f'h one 304 07 ) 3030 o r 675·3431

A
LOOK
WILL
CON VI ENCE YOU - 111,

t oo~ te n

J825

3

33 to 5 ocr e~ 2 rntles be l ow
M1ddleport. rtver t.antoge
Pho ne qq'/25 61 l or mare 1n
l ormoll on

l ,
m tlc f rom
lRAIU:: R S I'A C ~
M e1gs Hrgh Sch ool on o ld Rt . 33.
1192 -294 1 01 991·2689.

lHE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
IN GALLI POLIS

AT 446·3643

Evenings Call 446·3196 or 446-7881

carport &amp; storage,. 1 leve l
acre. corner lot . Many,
many other
features ,

~ ARM

SMALl

747

lo r

\Ole

Coli

727 1

t-.IOIHH 0 ._ Ftve P o mt~ )pO ( IOU ~
. ext ra nice 3 'bedroorn home 4
yea rs old 7 , both ~ 1-ullv
equ•pped k•l chen . CerHral orr
~ l on e ·
hroplo ( e
Oou bl e
gotogo . Select locot ,on on I 4
orres 99?.1996
~OU ) I:. , FUL L of alm o st 110w h J'

n tt ure

3 bedr ooms . lt Vrng
dint'lg room . klt r h en
ond washer and d1yEH lake
over poyn'l•nh Col t QCI'J - b3'1~ .
roa n~

&lt;.

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YEAH 1 11 'L L HAVE 10 9E

Answer here :

B'1' lRAIN SO SAN D'( CAN
RID( HI' BI\66AUE CAR" ·

BUT VIHERE ?

DUNWO
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SAOOY, TOO ".

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Yesterdays

(Answe rs tomorrow )

SUAVE PLEDGE FELONY

,
An swer· Whit you mlgtrt take if you don t feel well -

YOUR GLOVES OFF

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..k.ntit Btx* No. 10, with the tn1t 110puzzlle, II ........ !of S1.3Spoet·
Plk' from .JurntH. r:Jo this'*" ;"'f*, Box :W, Norwood, ~.J, 07e.t&amp;.: ; :
your netnt, lddrell. zt, OOCIIII ana make cf'leC:Q peyltlle to Gi&amp;w t"'4
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399 W. Main St .
Pomeroy, Ohio
Ph. 992 -2164

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

by THOM"S JOSEPH

... .
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Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Tires
Battery.
Installation Service
Pomeroy, o.
J.Js.ffc

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GASOUN]'; ALLEY

How old is
Walt realll),

llu.inees Senieee

A DUOI; NAMED

MY 61Xl 1NESS,
AM 1: GLAD
TOSE!i ~!

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MOORE'S

1 was left on
his doorstep
in ]q2 f

Skeezix 7

S ~ WING

MACHIN E Repo• rs . ~er ­
'&lt;' ICe, o il m ake s. 991 728• Th e
Fobr t c
Sh op .
Pomeroy .
A uthorm~d S111get Sole~ ond
Se rv1&lt;e . We sha rpen Sc t ~sor~ .

LOOM8AH'S CO'&lt;IE
'TO 1bWN. AND

A~~ ACROSS

TOI.C I Starting
. US! point
YO.J'LL NEVE~ "TUO!NED "'HE
GIIESS WHA"''S WHOLE Pl.ACE
6 Attack
uPS IDe· !?OWN !
HAPI'ENEO :
II Nimble
The 400
Baffling
problem.
15 Sweet
potato
16 Civil wrong
17 Brooch
18 " - of Eden "
22 Seaman
LL..U...-"'-"""'-'"'-"'~=-'-' 26 Willy of
the rockets
.----::--:-:----.w:~;;--;---;-;- 27 Winged
Here~
Wel l... he could 28 Register
have been biq 30 Nonsense!
snapshot 1
for his 31 Con man's
" pigeon"
aqe! 33 Abound
Symbol of
freshness
Redolence
Hire
4ll dea;

a

doter loader ond
bmkhoe work dump truc k. •
ond lo · b o y ~ lo r h1re w1ll haul
I til d1rt . to sod. l1mcsto ne ond
grove l. Col i Bo b or Roget Jef·
! ers. doy ph on e 992-7089 , night
ph Me 992 .JS25 or 991 5131 .

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~XCAVA liN C.

dozer , bock hoe
ond dt tcher . Charles R. Hotl ie ld , Bo ck ,H oe Ser vi ce,
Ru tla nd . Ohto . Phon e 74'1 .1()08 .

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l: -rtiiNJc GHARLE.s
I&gt;A(lwiN MUST

MARTIN

HftVf: HAD A

co vetin g .
~ep l t c
sy!it e m s .
do zer backhoe . dump !ruck , ~
l u·, ws tone . gro .. el. b lack top
povmg , Rt . 143 . Phone 1 {t:d -4 ) ;
AND Ki t ch ens ~... :
remodeled , ceram ic !lie . plum- • • '
bing. car pen try , and general '_.·.:
mo in te nonut . 13 years ex· -.~
pe nence . 992· 3685
'•

moko necesso •y re pot r s. AI
Tr omrn . Construc tion . 7•2· 2328.

To mor row 3,4; 2: l~News 13 ..

Yesterday's Answer-

29 Original
32 Graven
image
34 Modern inn
37 Valley
38 Etna 's
refuse
39 GenTllln
river

10 Rossin i

opera hero
41 Witticism
12 Pitcher 's
stat
Tu,·sday , 1\,lu y 16
43 Pen
point
44 Calendar abbreviation

Hf---t--t-t----1

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t J
• KJ

bedroom home i n good conditi on . Features a basement
with finished f 3 m11y room and laundry room . eat-In

kllchen , Ji ving room &amp; b•lh . Large Jol wllh fenced
yard . Call now. pr iced lo sell.

e•pridencu.

free

• Q9 7

Vuln er able : Both
Dea ler : South
West North t: as1

A X Y D I. B A A X R
Is · tONGFEI.I. ()W

AHFHKAM

61t' ·698 ·6S55. I Aile' 6 pm,

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6ll'·b89 ·525 1 John Jaff er' or ~,
6{19.5'165 Bil l Gillette , ) W e ore
NOT oil wei on PRICES.

BARNEY

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r--ME~GS1 Equipment Co.
68 ACRE FARM - Prlcereduced to ~&lt;6.900 . Altrecllve
ce home futures
remodeled 1 story farm home
a large liv ing room. dl n l •acl\~\ . o~chen, 5 bedrooms ,
&amp; 1'12 baths, 15 •r.:;.\.~. ''-•..,le lend wllh balance In

\\\t,

pasture and wood1 ~ .der barn &amp; gara~ . You must

· see lhls one , If 's v.c rl worth the price. Loceled off Rl.
315 In Melg• Cou nly.

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QUICK, MAW!! WHAR
I HIDE--WHAR Ot:

I HAVE A STRAP
THAT t\\IGHT HELP

JIOIIEIIOY, 0.
PH. M2-2171
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Opto Friday
Till 1:00 p.m.
ForYour
Shopping
Convtnltnct

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Yeolerday 1 Cryptoquole:THE GREAT MAN IS THE MAN
WHO DOES ATHING FOR THE FIRST TIME.-ALEXANDER
SMITH
© IfiB Kl"f Foot.,.. s,..oou. 1"'.

BREATHLESS?

TELL HIM TO WEAR
IT THE NEXT TIME
HE PLA'/5 •.

I HAVE !W-f DOUBTS
BUT I'LL TR~ ..\N~ TH I NG

came equ als. But it was
necessary to drop the qu een

So u1h

SHERIFF TAIT
WON'T LOOK
FER ME ?

WHAR?
WHAR

CAN

Pass
Pass
Pass

Pass

Pas5

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Pass

3.

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Any num ber of readers
ha ve written to ask us why
South had to develop a
squ eeze

HKV WUH

v 1 H wK A ws wA E Q z. _

5ut&lt;r OF

of diamonds was led , the
queen, ni ne and seven be-

1¥

c:RYPTOQ UOTES

YOU~~ SEXY...

nine of

tn order to be a bl e to force
an en t ry to th e dummy wit h
th e Hl-81n case trumps fai led
to break :l-2.
The b idding of the hand is
more interesting lhHn the
play . There are probably
umpteen ways to bid to a
slam .

• A Q7 3

man

WINNIE

,

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• A K Q 10 6

On e l etter simply stands for an ot her. In th is sample A is
used f or th t• thrl'e I. 's . X f or the Lwo 0 \, Pt e S in g le l etters.
apostrophes, th e length and (orma ti un of th e words are aU
hint s. Each day the code h•tters a r e difl'errnt.

DID ~HE .?OUND

B5

SOUTH

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work it :

es limoles,

¥ 987 4
• K65532
~

draw t rum ps, ca!ih hts etce of

spades , lead the

dia mond:-; to dum my's 10
and be s ure of an en tr y to gel
three cl ub discards on the
good s pades. Once th e jack

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WEST
EAST
• 10 B6 4 2 • 7 3

6 Beverage
7 Overjoy

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anything
yo u
need
l or
unde rground ~ w 1m pools . New
chemt col and supply slore.
Albany ,
O h io .
Ph o ne

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t A 10 B

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f'UODLE POOL S. All sl r.es ond
sha pes . Swim poo ls. 1. years

REDUC ED TO 115,900 - A "ery nice 1'1&gt; story 4

Dropped queen unblocks
NUKTH

Bay 11
New book ?
Postpone
Knot
DOWN
1 Treat
gently
2 Taj Mahal
city
l Thai's old
country
I Asian river
b-t--t---1--ts Lookout

J,.JJ&lt;.E: You,

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Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

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8; MacNeil-Lehrer Report 10,33; The Judge 10; In
Search of 13; Wild Kingdom 15.
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Queen" IS ; Plio I 8, 10; Live fro m Lincoln Center
10,33.
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Flve·O S; ABC New s 33; Mov ie " The Ph iladelphia
Story" 10 ; 12 :DO-Janakl 33 .
11 :4()-Mystery of lhe Wee k 6,13 : Ko lak S: 1:0()Movie Channel 5 5 &amp; 9 P.M. - Lale Show I PG I
7 &amp; 11 P.M. - Hollywood Old ie (G)
Cable Channel 5 6:30 P .M. - Testimony Time
7:00 - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness
7:30 - Movie
10 :00 - 700 Club.

'"

floOMMJt~rl:

o98 ·7331
~AT HR OOM S'

WI~TER GE T to yo u; house?l~

8 Family
member,
for short
· 9 French
season
10 Thrice :
prefix
14 Pitch
17 Excavation
19 Choir
member
20 Observed
%1 Phoenician
port
n Shopping
center
23 Medicinal
plant
21 Evaluate
25 Worshiping

2:3()-Doctors 3,4,15: Guiding Light 8,10; 3:DOAnolher Wor ld 3. &lt;. 15 : General Hospilal 6,13:
Lilias, Yoga &amp; you 20.
3:3()-AII In The Fam ily 8;, 10; Ohio Journal 10.
4:DO-Mister Cartoon 3 ; Superman 4; For Ri cher, For
Poorer 15 : Merv Gr iffin 6; Adda ms Family 8;
Sesame 51 . 20.33 ; Gomer Py le, USMC 10; Dinah .13.
4:J()-Little Rasca ls 3,15 : G ll llg•n 's Is. 4; ,e; Brady
Bunch 10.
5:DO-Here Come The Br ides 3; Star Trek&lt;; Gunsmoke
8; Miste r Rogers 20,33; Hogan'st:!eroes 10;
Emergen cy One 13 ; Peltlcoal Junction IS .
5:3()-News 6; Elec. Co . 20,33 ; Mary Tyler Moore 10;

perceeiP~~t~i~o:~nJ--:tJ~

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747·1348
HOWERY AND

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Now arrange ttle a rcl ed letters 10
form the surpr 1se answer. as suggested by the abOve c artoon .

....:

PUlliN S EXCAVATING . Comp lele
Se rv1ce. Phone 9~2 · 2.478 .

136,000 .00.
END OF YOUR SEARCH

FOR sole •n Pornero.,.
loco ted"' Uppet M onkuy Run 5
room\ wllh both and bcu,omen l .
Por ttolly rem od e led needs o
lew reporr s Pho ne 9Y'l 7663

JUSl WHERE DO rou
AIM TO GO, ANNI E? AND
HOW? At&gt;.ID Wt1 H

,£ •

W ilL do roo f tn g , const ruction,
plumb1ng ond heotmg N o job
too lor ge or too ~ m oll Phone

CAll

bldg .. lots of remodel ing ,
fe nced .
Redu ced
to
11 2,500.00.
~ EE THIS 10 acres
g ·ound, FREE GAS, far
out. J UST $5 ,000 .00 for
home or trailer .
HER E
IN
LIVE
COMFORT - Brand new . 3
BR , bolh , love ly firep lace ,

949 13()1

Mower Sales &amp; Se rvlce.

~ XC A VATIN C. ,

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ORPHAN ANNIE-PROBLEM CHILD

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:JG-Days of Our Lives 3,4, 15, As -,he World Turns
8,10 ; 2:0Q-One Life to Live 6,13.
1

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U'l"fl.E ORPHAN ANNI E

Aucltonee r Com
R~MOD'EliNG Plu mbtng . heeling
pl o te Sorvt ce . Phone 949. 2487
ond all types o l general r epair .
m q.d9-2000 Rocme Ohio . (rttt
Work g uaran teed 20 '(OOrs e.ot:Brod ford
pe r 1ence Phone 99? 14QQ

HWOOD BOWE NS REPAIR

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~WADFORD .

lo t I 11 O fl f'!&gt; ru ral water on
lor S3 BOO Coll 742 2819 o lt c• 5
pr n 01 ony,l ,m c ~ 0 1. H. ) urt

ov en•ng ~

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IPOMSIE

Small engine &amp; mower
service, M11sey Ferguson
&amp; Gilson Tillers, L.wn Boy

Ph. ' "·2141

llusine•• S..ni&lt;ll!!

by HenriArnoldandBoblee

r

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~APPII-!0 B~Fa'~ Dl f.lt-Jei2

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&lt;-!1. 1 mo. P .

room rf' rnod el ed
home o il mo ne t a! r • ght ~ lucl
Ru rlonct' ar ea
od l u rnO(C
S) b 000 New J bedr oom to tal
1 11 3 OCif.' \
el('ctr tc horne

porches , meta I st orage

H OU~~

F012

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MODERN SUPPLY ..

y1rd

p. m.

story frame , wood ·burnlng

HOU S~ ~O R la-O lc 6 rooms and
both Roc1 ne Oh10 !lorn Yo res

ISH5i25 ~

~ l».i&lt;.UIJ0 ~ ~XHAUSltD. Ht;''7

. ,. r.-1 ~

driveways ,

(614) 66'1 -6177
Between 7:30 &amp; 9 :00

' ' Th• Photognphy ol L•• r;

and shrubbery an '1 leveJ

llrep la ce. front &amp; real

.-oR ~o l d'lli'l room1o and
bot h
Garage on n1ce lo t
Loc o red ,n Por tland 843 7900

1\JJI!. COUSI ~ OR-1118

4-14· 1 mo.

Call
JERRY MURPHY

J '
fi- t'

13.

7:DO-Today 3,4, 15; Good Morning America 6.13 ; CBS
News S; Chuck While Reporls 10.
7:05-Bullwlnkle 10; 7:3()-Schoolles 10; 8:00-Capt .
Kangaroo e. 10; Sesame 5. 33.
9:00- Merv Gri ffi n 3; Phil Dona hue &lt;,13, 15 :
Emergency One 6; Brady Bun ch 8; Malch Ga me
10.
9:3()-Andy Grlffilh 8; Fami ly Affair 10: 10:0Q-Card
Sharks 3,4,15: Edge of Nighf 6: Pass the Buck e:
Joker's Wild 10; To Tell The Truth 13 .
10:3()-Hollywood,Squares 3,4, 15; High Hopes 6; Pr ice
is Rlg~t 8,10 ;.
11 :0()-High Ro llers 3.&lt;, 15; Happy Days 6.13: Elec . Co .
10.
•
11 : J()-Wheel ol Fortune 3, 15; Family Feud 6, 13;
f!a(lrlcjge Fami ly&lt;; Love of Life 8,10; Sesame St.
10,33.
11 :55-CBS News 8; Loving Free 10.
12 :0()-Newscenler 3; News 4,6, 10; Sa nford &amp; Son 15:
Gambl l 8; Midday Magazine 13
12 :3()-Ryan's Hope6,13; Bob Braun A; Gong Show IS;
Search for Tomorrow 8.10; Elec . Co. 33.
1:DO-For Ri cher , For Poorer 3: All My Children 6,1 3;
News 8; Young &amp; lhe Restless 10: Not For women
Only 15.

fo ur ordinary wards.

ROliN i .OSF.R

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l1ndscaping , etc .

Choose with
\ , .\ ~
As Much Care ;
\ ;~
Your Wedding '&gt; ~~
Pholographer
~

Has rest room , water , ga s

in

Special i zed

8; Christopher Closeup 10; 6:&lt;5-Morni ng ReporiJ ;
6 :5()-GOOd Morning, Wesf VIrgin ia 13 ; 6:55-News

Unscramble lhese tour Jumbles.
one letter to each square, to form

Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomorovm-6212
or99Z-61U
IA .M. Io4 :10P.M.
SALES AND SERVICE
J..------.:.:11~·9..;-I.:.;IC:.....J

DOZER FOR HIRE
gr1ding,

6:Jo-News Conference 4; News 6 ; Summer Semester

';llJ\irutm~ ~THATSCRAMBLEDWORDGAME
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Your Gown .

7158

HOU~I:

~

lOQ

fully insured
Free Est .
Call : 992·3815

~ou Ha ve
~ ~~if:'~
.arelullv
~ ~:;-.~
.-;,_~
Chosen
~ • &gt; );
1
Your Love.
'-\:
Your Rings. / 1

furna c e ,

replacement value. 3 BR .
bat h, · formal
dining ,
basement, por ches . JUST
LOOK $10,000.00.
THIS YOU CAN BUY Low down payment, loads
of remodeli ng , 3 BR, bolh,
forma l din ing , 1 car
garage, lots of ground with
fru it &amp; berries . 119,100.00.
Some of lhe obovt
represents properlltl thai
could not b• replaced al 3
limes lhe selling price .
- Many Olhor ProperlesOPEN DOOR POLICY LIST YOUR PROPERTY
WITH US AND ONLY
INTEf!ESTED
POTENTIAL BUYERS
WILL BE BROUGHT
AROUND.
HENRY E. CLELAND
.REALTOR
HANK,' KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
R EliLYOR
ASSOCIATES
992-2259- 992-6191
992-2568-992-6009 k l~t tOin

..• -

t:hester, Ohio

.4 -9-1 mo.

cl ose ts,

- o lder home, we ll bu il t ,
pr i ced many t imes below

~T UIIJ - ~AV~

PlAt-JT:

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

Experience 1nd

,..,...,

,~!!! · 1111

carpe ted . Falloul sheller, 3
nice bedrooms , barn and
other bui ldings. $23,500.
A
· BR ICK HOME -

t975 FO RD V AN Fully c u ~10 m 1 t
ed 3 ~ 1 P ~. P B $3800 Butch
lt oush o • co li 9q7 5U37 or

-=

J&amp;L

EXPERIENCED
Radiator
Service
,,_

all

TWO USI: D cha m ~ ow ~ good co n
dtliOn
Po meroy t1 ome and
A ula

HONDA 90 l o r ~ ole G ood ., hope
~ l d o n Walburn 997 2805

Auto &amp; Truck
·
Repatr
Also Transni .i ssion
Repair
Phone 992 -5682
4-3D·IIC

Pomerqv, Ohio

sem i pr lvole lof. 121.000.
WE ALWAYS HAVE
BUYERS FOR SOME
PROPERTIES. BE SURE
YOURS IS LISTED WITH
us.
HELEN L. TEAFORD
GORDON B. TEAFORD
SUE P. MURPHY
Reallor Asso cia tes

IN0 A CAIJlt-JE

WEDNESDAY , MAY 17 ,1 978
5:45-Farm Reoort 13 : 5:5()-PTL Club 13: 6:DOSummer Semesler IO; PT). Club. 15.

CARTER

mile off Rl . 7 by -pass on
St . Rl. 114 toward Rutland,
0.

Ca11Afler5 :00or
Anylime Saturday
992-7119 or 992-5041
4·27·tf C

BUS .
BUILDING
Around 2800 sq. fl . of floor
spa ce . Load ing doc k.
arched roof, concrete fl oor,

fl oor s and tdm . Front and
back porc hes, garage on

LI THE

DAIIL.lt-.16 ~

FOR '/OUR IJEl'-T
PROJECO W~AD EK-­
HOI'I' ASOUT DEmOP·

.,._

10·30-c

~.

DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

li t ~&gt; t tO ~

bedrooms, walk -In close ts,
and enormous st o rages. Jl , ~
baths, lull base ment. oak.

Bo x l ·

T~E

AN~Y-/ER 15 A
PRIVATE LAB ··
WEUL AWAY
FROM THE

4-9·1 mo :

SEPTIC TANif
CLEANING

ROGER HYSEll
GARAGE

&amp;

216 E. Second Slreel

bedrooms, farge

CO MPA~'I POL.ICY
FORIIID5 PeT S OIJ
THE PReMIIOE$!

"

MAYSE

&amp;UT HOW
CAN! WO~K
WITHO UT W..V

HOW LOfJ~~

VIRGIL B., SR . ~~

and

·

{AHEM:l I'M AFRA ID

Jack's ~tic
Tank sel;e·

Middleport, 0 .
5·11 ·1Wk .

N. 2nd

BY OWNl:fl 3 bedt oom brick
home on I acre of land 111
~ o crn e . D ore a ~ are a 'l years
old Cal1949./890

con d it ioned

7~3010

Fay's Gift

1Q ACfUS 5 room ho use CR 28.
f- or fllO I C lfl fOrtnOIIOil
COlf
24 7 J l b4

197 4 SUZUKI IMIOO How d on e
~eo, o n
Ex cell en t cond1 tton
SJOO 84) '16'J'l

997

Pots,

Wreaths

l:!f: OROOM home . 3 ' 1
ye01~ o ld . All ele&lt;t r 1c Close to
sc hool. N ice lo t wtl h 11ees . In
Ru tland 74l ·7050

992-3325

Rl. I
Middleport, Ohio
24 Ye~rs Strvlce
SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Paint Jobs
Small C•rs
1100.00
L.rgt cars
1125.00
Trucks
1175.00
Body work &amp; repair $1 .00
per Inch ·using only tho besl
llo!ponl m•lori•ls.

R.esldenlial
and
commercial . Call for
estimate, 24 hour service .
Any day , •nyfime.
Phone 985-3106
Jack Ginter 985-3106

Bibles, Bunch
Flqwers,

utl li lies. Out of fl ood .
ll ACRES On good

MilK GO A 15 Ju st l r eshen ed SbO
. ond up K1 d~ weaned ~~~~..,. ~
$10 nOMIC'&gt; 530 Shade (bl4 1
b90· 123 4.

742-2328,5 P.M. IU P.M.
Order Now-Mount by Appt.
4-30·1 mo.

Baskeh, Sprays

grave l road. One m ile fro m

Appointment

AI Tromm Coost.

1HH~ ~

air

Phone "2·2181

SALE
144.11
$51.97
$55 .17

AUTO PAINTING · :

Beautiful
Selection Flo'w"r•

your

Pomeroy Landmark

LIST
178.31
115.0!
119.19

BR78x13
GR71x14
HR78x15

Under hang gullers &amp; room
additions.
. For Free Estimates
·
Call
991-6123 or 992-6011
S-15·1 mo. pd.

BY OWNtR : 5 o&lt;rcs w tth 9 roam
house , 1-Rtl:: GAS·, '1 cor goroge
~ umrner ki !(he,.; ond borde1ed
by 1 cr e ek~ . Coli 91:15 ·3827

EED A WATER
SOFTENER?
&amp;

"THE MILEAGE MAKER"

191 30;1

IN C H~ S HH 6 room !rome home
J t,edroorm and bo th on 2 Iorge
lo rs Phone 98j.3526

Let us test your water Free

~ AH

Call
Army
Recruit ing
SFC Lowery
Collect 593-3022

Alum. &amp; Vin~
Siding

VA -f HA )() y• , l in on c1ng al:w
1ehno!l ctng Ireland M o rtgage
77 ~ . )to te Athen~ pho ne (b l4)

with Co-op - w1ter
softener, Model UC.SVI ,
Now Only •289,95

Any U.S. made car-parts

!I!!

'397,., Single,
'540.00 Married

19 76 C H ~ VHOL~ 1 CUSlOM Deluxe
'•
10 11 p •c kup
SJ400. l ow
rn1 i e og e
Reods v d le
614378631 1

DURA-STEEL RADIAL

TUESDAY. MAY 16, 1978
A: 3()-Gil llgan' s Is. 4; Little Rascals 3, 15; Gi lllgan 's Is.
8; Brady Bunch 10.
5:0()-RereComeThe Brldes3; SlarTrek4; Gunsmo~e
Misler Rogers' Neighborhood 10,33 : Hogan s
Heroes 10: Emergency One 13: Pelt icoat Jun cllon
15 .
.
5:3()-News 6; Elec . Co. 20,33: Mary Tyler Moore 10:
Hogan's Heroes 15.
6:DO-News 3.4.8 .10. 13,15; ABC New s 6: Feeling Free
20: Zoom 33.
6:3()-NBC News3,4,15 ; ABC News 13; Carol Burnell &amp;
Fr iends 6: CBS News e.IO; O·; er Easy 2(),33.
7 :DO-Cross .Wil s J; ,A ; Newlywed Game 6, 13; Pop~es
The Country e; News 10; Gilligan 's Is. 15: French
Chef 20: Boating Safety:33.
· 7 :3()-Hollywood Squares 3.4; Let's Go To The Races 8:
; Candid Camera 6: MacNeil · Lehrer Report 20,33:
Price is Righi 10: Th ai's Holl ywood 13; TV Honor
Soclelv IS.
8:DO-Muv1e .. 1ne Lin coln Conspiracy" 3,4, IS; Happy
Days 6, 13 ; Movie " It's A Mad, Mad. Mad, Mad
Wor ld" e 10 : Nationa l Geographic 33; Al calraz 10
8 : 3()-Laver ~e &amp; Shirley 6,13; 9:DO-Three's Co~~a~y
6,1 3; Si:-&lt; American Fami lies 20; T"'ur En L Atr Ba llel Adagio 33 .

a:

BOB'S

DELTA

MASH BROnfERS

Comme.rc tol piopetty opprox . .1 7
a c re~ 1ovel land
locat ed oJ
_ 1uppet '&gt; P.laim on Ohio . Hou le
7 . Pho ne (b ioi) 667 ·6J04 .

water

WACKENHUT CORPORA liON w 1ll GARAGE ~ AU: fr t od n )ot 8 to
5 Chdd ren s clo th mg toy s ond
be occept mg opp ii&lt; OI IOils ond
Phone 992.2181
n11s&lt; Item ~ Also 11H 1 Ponllc c
con du chng 1nterv1 ew s. !rom
Loc ated or Jerry
lor SbOO
8 30 to 5 00 on Moy I b &amp; 11 l o r
Burkes re stden ce no rth of WA l~ fo' WHl dnllmg Wt l l10m I
~ec uflty po~1t1 o n ~ o pen 1n the
C he ~ ter Oh1 0 on SR 7 Turn off
Pt Plea san t mea Apply 111 per ·
Grant 747 71:09
on CR 36 3 m il es
~ on ol the Pt
Plea sant In n
Will DO sme ll houl•n g cut bru Sh
M dlla ry bo &lt;kground preferred
YARD SALE Wed
lhurs I-n
cle ontn g of bo ':i emen l ~ oll 1cS
but no t req utred We ore on·
17 th 18 th &amp; 19t h ot A sh 51
g oroge et c Phone 991 7704
Equal Opport un y Empl oyer
Robert
Sm11h ~
re~1 den c e
beh•nd the grade schoo l l o t ~
WANTED
Wodres':i
of A vo n bolll es glo s~ wor e ·
Cen tury Bo r
re f11 ge10I Or and ~orn e fu r

Guaranteed Training-

•

Lei Pumeroy Landmark

be taking f~ ll color pictures

prom night, May 20. Two
5x7 's and four wall•ls,
14 .SO,
payable
when
pictures are taken .

bonono
ch1h pepp e r ~ Plus
many d1ll eren t v01 1 9 11 0 ~ o l
tunml o plor1h rnony k n1d o o l
bm f.. et .,
and pot
hong1ng
!l o we r ~
Lorge vort e ty ol on ·
nuo ls 111 !lot ~ Clela nd forms
ond G reenhouse . Roc1n e
Getoldtne Clel and .

soften

Aga in this y•ar, we will

of yoU and your date on

:mq

~ bl S ~L ~C TI O N

NI:W 3 bed room hou'se . 2 bath s,
oil e 1ec. 1 acre , M iddleport ,
· close to Ru tl and . Pho ne 9QL
748 1

Country 6: Mary Tyler Moore 13; 10 :DOPilot "Windows, Doors &amp; Keyholes" 3,4,15; Fam il y
6,13 ; Some of Ihe Presidents' Men 33: News 20.
10 : 3~Biock Perspective On The News 20: 11:DONew• 3,4,6.8. 10,·13. 15; Dick Cavett 20; Over Easy 33.
11 :3()-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Mov ie " Funny Gir l"
6,13; Movie "Splg " S; ABC New s 33: Movie " Sea of
Grass" 10,
11 :DO-Janakl33; ! :DO-Tomorrow 3,4; 2:3()-News 13.
Movie Channel 5 4 ·5&amp; 9 P.M.- Ja mboree In The Hills
7 &amp; 11 P.M.- Voyage of the Damned ( PG 1
Cable Channel 5 6:30 P.M. - Testimony Time
7:00 P.M. - Pau l Gaudino Fam ily Fitness
10 :00 P .M. - IOO ·Ciub.

TELEVISION
VIEWING

Business Services

HOMESITES l o1 s·ole . 1 a cre one
up. Mtddleport . ne a r fl utl.and
Coll 991·7481 .

of the be~r woad
~ t ov ~ ~ 111 l&gt;outheos le111 Oh1o
Jotut
Mor ~o
Ef el
l i!O IIO
IWO BEDROOM Trader ad u lt ~ ·
TW O STO RY ftarne hou~~ , b
lempw ood and No lhuo Z• on·
r oo rn~ ond both . re lla1 . out ·
on lt- Q92 ·3324
Hco ! Co 8 Pu t nom Dr (o il Mill
budd mg ~ . .:1 an es lan d , at edge
10 11 50 2 ~edroorn m obde hom e 111
~~ )
At hens. 61 4 sq2.o079 or
ol Rutland . Compl e te lroile •
Rocme oreo C'jq'J.S858.
()14~90 11ij7 ,
hook ·up also . 2 bonk ':i opp1ois·
ed property ol SIS 500. Pho ne
MIODL~PORI
O llt c ~ po&lt; C' 1000 !JUH ROUG HS ~t N S I MA 11( oc
sq
II
0 11
co ndil toned
992 7094 '
&lt;o unttng
ma chine
Phone
corpe red Gr o und f loor Co r11er
997 7150 Th e Oo1ly )en rmel
M IOlJLH'OR I. 3 bedroo m home. 2
loc ot1 0n Coli 992 3b31
Ill ·Co Ull !:tt1et:&gt;t
Po meroy
fu ll bath s
tully carpe ted
O h1 &lt;1
l' HR ~l ROOM l ur~~ hod . op t
equ tpp cd k itchen wllh mt e~ ·
co rn na tur al go~ fu rn ac e. cen ·
992 5d3d 01 997'1.JJ1i
( A !HIAG~
BR O CC OLI
tr ol on condition1ng 011 o 100 )(
cauldl o we r bru ssell ~ p r o ut\
100 lo t
Fen&lt;ed
1n yard .
('gg plonl s head lellu ce ~ wee !
S..nir~• Offered
SJ
S
500
flhone
992
b'l
45.
pc ppc • s hungo11on wo~ ~e c t

du&lt; l~

WANT

sen d gro .. e l.
calnum chlor1de fer tdtZ CI dog
food and oil types ol ~olr ~ .. .
ce lstor. Sal t Work~ . In c. , ~ Mo1n
) t PonHl !'O)· 99'1
1

9 : 3()-Ca rt~r

I

·Heall£slalc for Sale

liMBER

WA NTED TO BUY Cub Scout
s,ze
10
Ph o ne
un tl or m

NotiCI'5

lmupjng Equipmenf

o- The Dailv Sentinel, Middl"!JJr!-Pomer:oy, 0., Tuesd~y. May 16,1978

".,

Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash

Compe l ~

J 7~

Eadl word over lilt! rmnUllWll .{5

tu t'\llt or

N~ £0 SOMEONE to clean up cqors

·

Opening lead : • J
By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag
Here is anothe r old-lime
unblocking hand . ll is the
sort of hand that ever yone
will m a ke the second time
around, but mos t players
will 'play carelessly at tri ck
one and wind up with not}ling but regret.
With the precedin g para·graph as a hint, th e play
should be easy . South rise s
with the ace of dia monds
and drops his queen.
Now a U he has to do is to

to make six heart s

in our article of February 6.
The answer is that he
didn 't need a squ eeze . There
were 12 tricks there for lhe
takin g

as

our

read er s

pointed out.
Pl ea se accept our apologies.
rNE WSI' AI'f&lt;:H F:"'TEIU'IC ISE ASSN )

(Do you ha~ a queSt1on for
th e e"tperts, Wnte " Ask the
Expe rts. " cah:! olth1 s newspa·
pe r Indi vidual quesfto ns wU,
be answered sf accompamed
by stamped ~ self-addresser
envelopes. The most mteres tmg questions will be used m
this column and wt/1 receiVe
cop1es of JACOBY MODERN J

�•

.

8- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomer~.Y . 0 ., Tuesday, May .l6, 1978

u..q.wantm

wANTAD
CHARGES

RN FOR ·SolurdOy on d Sunday day
!th1lt . Co li Ar cod to Nu rsing
Home . l!!ool v•llc . bl4 -b67-J J9Q .

t:l Wurd.sur Under

Cash
1.00
1.50
I.M
3.00

ldlly
2 dll )'S

3 days
6 duys

Cl 111r~t'

125
!.90
22.1

wnn b IS &lt;I L'CillS l)t'r wur·d Vt'r J.l&lt;~~
Ails rWUlUII!t other tl1&lt;1n eurrst'l'Ull\'t'

&lt;ill)'S 'A'Ili bt&gt; rhargctl HI lht' I d!t)
nil~

In memory, Carll uf TI1Hnks and
Obrlutlt)' 6 cents ~r wurd, JJ 00
tr'Ulll,mwn Cash ir1 iit!Vdlll'U ,

Mulnlt' Hmnl' SHit!.-. I! lid Y;srd sales

~re at•ccptcd only wrth cash wrth

un.ler 25 L'l'lll dlflfl$t' fur 1uls r~trr) ·
tnr: Bo!t Nu1n!M!r In Car·e of TlwSen-

tru r·l

Thr Pul.li L~ht'r rcSt:rv es tlw n~ht
rt'j~~l

end do bodywork 742 3154 .

any atls deemed u().

)'l'l"lrun.a l. Tlito PulliL.Jlt'r wrll nul tor
I'C:&gt;Jlt!llS!Uie for morl' th:w une Ull'Uf·
n~t.'l li\SCI1JOII.

Pllllllt' \rfl-2 156

Wantro io Buy
OLD FURNIT'U R ~ ;ce box es bra ss
bed~ tron bed~ e lr comp lete
hou ~ ehold s Wr•1e M ·D Mdle1
R! 4 Pome10y Oh•o o r coli
99'1 -77b0 .
NO llEM 100 Lo rge or t.oo srnoll
W1ll buy I p 11~ce or complet e
hou!&gt;ehold . New used or onh
que ~ Morfin s Furn 1tu re 10 N
2nd St
Mtddlepor r Phone
992 b370 .
CH IP
WOOD
Pole s mox .
d•orne ter I 0 on largest end . $8
per ton Bundled slob Sb per
ton Deli1,1 ered 10 Oh10 Poll et
Co Rt. 7 Pomero,. . 9'12 26H9

NOTICE

SCA SHS !01 1unM c ar ~ Frye s
Tr uck and A ut o 1-'ort~ Wreclo.er
Service T.r e sal e ond Repo•r
Ru tland 74:Z.2081 o r Penruod

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES

COIN S CUR REN CY tol..em, old
pocket wat ches ar1d chou,., ,
~ dvc1 and gold . We need 1964
ond older ~dve1 co1n s . Buy sel l
or !rode Col i Rage• Wom~ley

-

Monda y
Noon on Scllurdl:ly

Tucst1a\
thru F' miH;'
4P M

U1e Wt y llcforr pullhl' alillll
Sumla v
.j p r..(
Fnday &lt;~f l~ rnw11

74&lt; 9S7S

74 ')

2331

WANI~D

fO buy

lumbPr
O,flere n!
leng th s 742 3074

Good u ~ ed
5 11(! ~

and

AN RC rn oife"1 airplane l11e1 1~
look 1ng tar on RC Club 111 the
Athens Pomer oy or Gall1p011 ~
area . Coll7 42 2028 .

MEIGS HIGH
PROM PHOTOS

3 A ND 4 RM l u rn t ~hed and un
. l urn1 shed opts
Phone 99 2
543.4

H &amp; ~ MO BILE HOM f:S , Pt . Plea ·
~ o n t W Vo . beside Heck 's.
JQ73 8roOdrnor e 14 x 6.111 'l
bedroom
11173 Dol ion 14 )( bO 2 b ed room
t972 Vtcto r 10ri 14 " 67 3 bed too m .
'J both
1'17'1 ( oventr y 11 x 65 3 bed' oorn
1%9 )totesnion l'l .. bO 2_
bedroom

CO UNTRY MOBil~ Home Pork
f( ou!e 33 north ol Pome10y
lorgl:' lo ts . Call992. 7479

RW UCE! ~ AF t 8. lost w 1th Go Be~e
Tabl e ts &amp; [ . Vop wo te1 .Pills
Ne!s on Drug '

~~NIO R
Clllzt: NS
Our
new
renter~ os~t~ton r e . you may b~

COAL I1 Ml; fO Nl

MUST MDV~ cop'&gt; and com.per'
001 lo!&gt; s your go tn at Cod ner~

t'o~ Rent

oble · to l1"'e m our oportrne11t
l or le ss thot l $50 o mon th f. o t
lll f Q I rl'\0 11011
CO/\ IQC I
n1 orc
V1ilog1! Manor Aportrne11t'
4'11 77 87

WILL CAfH for the eldcil y m our
home Ph or;c 992 ·731 4

POMEROY Fo rest Pr o·
Top pn ce lor stond1ng
sow ttmbe r Coli QQ2 5'ilb5 or
Kent Hanby 1 440-85 70.

TO buy U5ed
997. 3757 o ft e1 5 pm

EXPERT
HUNTER

can oe

991 ·7b07
N ~ ~DED

s,l..,e r ca ms htgh es t •
pr t ee~ pmd Coli 747. 2310 alter

l pm·

Wheel
Alignment

WANTED TO bu.,- wood burntng
cook s to...- e Se wi ng mochme
cobmet ,/ reaso nably p11 ced

991.3618.

Make your appointment
9

tlliE PHOto
PLACE
( Bob Hoeflich)
Pomeroy

If YOlJ hov4? a serviCe to alter
wont to buy or ~ell '&gt;Omethmg
oe loo l-. 1119 l ot wor k
or
whateve r
,-ov II get re~ult s
la s ter w tth o Sen t1nel Wont Ad
Co ii 9Q7 11 5tl
YARD SA L~

Stor ts Sot May 13
[noon ) thr ough Sot
Moy 20
f-urniture oppl+o nc es rv gm
heater s ten t cornper c arpe t
rernno nh l t n f' n~ and s pread~
fllV&gt;C
household goods toys
and cl othes
l rr11 le !rom
Lo ng ~vd lc on CR 10 I De~tler Rd )
f-'h one 742 -2bb8

SPECIAL

r11 1ure

$lz.'S

Harrisonville
Society News

condition

extra if needed . Excludes
front-wheel

drive cars.

Call Now For

Crosses ~

Pomeroy Landmark
. . . ~ck

w. carsey , Mgr .

fWO FAM it '( Yo rd Sole Moy 18 8
19 9 4 Tra de1 a&lt; ross' fr o m
:-. o l e rn
~r r ee t
J-len n l od
Jl u!! ond Ho 1r dry e1 ~ w1g ten
n1-; rac quet gall s h oe~ cooh
home occes~ortes
clo th ,,., g
deep fryer
IN SI DE Syracus e 1ro ll er Par~
budd1n g 2nd 51ree l fhur ~
an d Fr ' Door~ unl oc ked at
1(1 00 unr 1t 5 00
Lo ts of
rhtld r en.,. clo th es boy\ tn lan t
lo 4 guls mlan t to 17 dr apes
ro y ~ e tc

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

We have enlarged our
service department and
will service Hotpoint and

I HR ~~ 1-AMIL Y Gor o gt:! Sole
lhur'&gt; &amp; F1 1 May 18 19 10 l o
7 M ens wom en s clo th tng
~ e d !&gt; p re od s
cu rt ams dt ~ he s
gtos~w ore p1c turc frames and
o rher 1rems I mil e oft Rt 7 on
~~ 124 011 Ru tland Rood
OODl AN D ~n d s ':&gt;ole h 1 M ay
1'1th (hes ter Un1 ted Me• hod t~l
Chu rch from 8 om ro 4 prn
fl V ~

I AMtl 'f Ya rd )ole Thv r~
f 11 or;d Sor d neod ed tO 3
lo t ~ of goo d baby clo rhe ~ and
1urPt l ur e A l.,o 1T11\C 1t€Hll\

197J

fl l YM O UlH
..$300 ond
loon Manne 2 woy
VHf
FM rod1o -teleph one
SJ 25 A rll• que Smger treadle
\f.•wmg moch111e
S1 00 l1 kP
new I 304 7, 3 5778
o~ ~ ume

TWO 3 p1ece bedroorn \ Uite '&gt;
rnop le hutch
glm~ d oo t ~
Moytag wrmge•
wo ~ h er
'l
~ tend s
I dre!is er
1 bo se
cobul(' t
I electr 1&lt; rongL' 2
c ob,nC't~
1 round •obiC' dr op
lea l f o rm tC O 1o p I boo l. c o ~ e
J ChQII
.
HolU ( K RU_N!J good

good 111 ~.,

$ I S(J 949 180 1

Check our low , low
prices on

other .brands.

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,
Pomeroy Landmark
Jack W. Carsey , Mgr.

POTACH, FERT~PELS
&amp; BLEND
Pomeroy Landmark ·'

Phone 992-1 181

Gi,·• Awa y

Jack W. Carsey , Mgr.

fiG ~R ~ TIW'l:D

J year !&gt;
9n 1o&lt;&gt;&gt;

cot wil h gol d e ye ~
old
Very gc tH fe

!1-lohil• HoDH!s for Sale
1/ , bO Spr1 ng Menor mob ile
mob• le home
all elec r11c
f ron k ltn lo1 eploce or1 o level
lbU ~ 150 lot 111 f u ppe'~ Plo111 ~
Oh1o SB700 or w ol f ~ ell !1 01le r
~ e perore
0 14 667 6710 o r
61 4 Qfj~ 4703

Mr . and Mrs . Roy ~ OU R FAM i l Y Cor age Sole or Ly le
lwo1n \
re~ld t' nc e
l ocu~t
Wiseman. Mrs. Larry Clark
Gro ... e Rood abo,. ,~ Eo \ te111 HOlL YPARK lRAit EJ( 14, 70 Un
and
daughters
spent
H1gh School Mo.., ) Q &amp; 20
l urn,~he d ) bedr oom~ Cen tra l
Clo t he~
ott 51 1 c~ • o y ~ baby
Saturday in Springfield w1th
A C 1 ,n.l c ou t on 14J 9\f} 3 ~01
1
!uff 1tU! t' rTII'&gt;( 985 4/!9
01 QQ') J6SCI
Mrs. llha Wiseman who is
confin ed to a nursing home
19b9 IRAIL~R 1'} '60 I bedroom
and then visited Mr. and Mrs.
Un f urnts hed
g o~
ra n g e
corpel tn g ml1v1r1g roo m S1SOO
John Wiseman .
843 1793
HOLLO W H o r ~ e !&gt; Bu'f se ll
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Allen HOOF
trade or tram New an d u~ ed
1&lt;171 FURNI ~ H I.D rno b de home
and sons of San Jose. Calif. ,
&lt;ooddle'&gt; Ru th Rl' f.lv e ~ A lba ny
.... 11h o r w tthou t I ' 1 o c r e ~
spent a few days with their
bl 4 f1Q8 3290
l oad ed w1rh e,..~r o ~ Se ll111g
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. RI)ING ST AR KPnnel 8oor dtng
chea p 747 1SbS
Waldo Neal.
lrtdom
and (lutdoor
ru n\
I L "" bO 1973 Oor 1on 1roder lor
Gr oom1ng oil b1 eed~ Clea n
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Smith,
~ o le ') bedr oorn lo&lt;a red bel ·
Che sh,re
:.onil ory l octl 1 t oe~
w i'Pfl Mn t(' I 8. 7 Phone
Terry and Tracy and Mr. and
~h o ne td 4J 'Jt:d 0'191
1 b6 9 5741
Mrs. Bob Jewell were Sunda y
MA l ~
AN D
l erno!e
AK C
night supper guests of Mrs.
re g 1~ t ere d Old ~ n g lts h Sheep
Pau line At ki ns and Mrs .
doq~ 9£l5 4 !11 or '1'9') 2205
Ruby Halliday .
=---. ~
Harrisonville Grange was
U l ~D TRACTO RS
Ml- 135 D1esel
MF2JO 0 1esel .
host to Pomona Grange Auto Sales
M
FISO
Du~~ e l
MF 235 Dtesel ·
Friday evening.
1977 PO N TI A C CA JALINA S800
MFlb5 01e~el MF785 Otesel ·
9Q7 7453
Mr . and Mrs. Glenn Jewell
MF\135 Dte ~ el
Ca b. 01r &amp;
and Mr . and Mrs . Bob Jewell 1Q71 CAD ILLA C H OO RADO
heal er
clao n
e nellen l co nd1110n
N ~W 8 USED IMPlEMENT S.
were supper guests at the
Phone 997 7467
MFQ Ba ler M FI O Bole r MF170
Hallida y - Atkins home
baler Mort hew ~ Ro tary Sqtthe
Wednesday evening in honor IQt&gt;q OPEl ST A TIO N wagon 4
MF 880 Sem1 mounted b bot
\peed
Stort
:
o
.
"
ond
run.,
very
of Mrs. Bob Jewell 's birtom
Pl o w
MF 5'l0 17 Dtsc
good $400 99'1 3890
thday .
MF200 2 Row Ch o p"fl r M F39 '}
Ho w Pla n t e r ~
MechOfl iC al
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bailey of 197 4 DODGE OAR! lpor 1Cou pe b
f yl
aut o
AM FM 8 trotk
fronsp l ont e r
Marengo. Ohio, were recent
AC
Very cleon 985·354/
SHINN S TRACTOR SALES
alte r 6 pm
visitors of Mrs. Stella Atkins.
Phone 458 1630
· Rev . and Mrs . David 196~ DODGE V 8 ! loS
Leor1 W Vo
5740
Wiseman and family of Lima 1974 PINl O N r-w rod ,o l 11 re~
USl: O Bl:AUI Y )hop eq utpment l or
visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
new ~h oc ks
aut o
ttom
or; eoperator 61 4 367 ·751 .111
48 000 mtle-, 9Q2 7185 oher 4
Wiseman Friday .
pm
TWO NEW Toppon Of!luxe electric
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sheets
ra nge s Ttmer clo&lt;k glou w 1n·
and children spent a weekend 1976 MU ST ANG AUTOMATIC
do
w m door etc I gold and I
Good
con d 1t1on
Ph one
with Mr. and Mrs. David
whJte , S725 each . Con be seen
99'} J24 0
Eisenhower in Dayton .
o t "lngsbury Hom e Sole , , 1100
E Mo"' St Pom e roy .
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sayre of JC0 3 MONH: CARL O landau P )
P 8 A C AM fl trock ~ t er eo
Florida a re visiting Mr . and
,1q73 GRAVELYTRAClOR. 11 h.p .
b·c elle n!
cond1tton
S1700
Mrs. Joe Sayre and Mr. and
843 7672
dual wheel., elec trt c start 36 ·
mower $800 992·3402
Mrs. Tom Sayre of :ruppers 197 ~ PO NltA C CATAliNA
.
Plains.
out o rno 1lc
Otf con dt ttoned , H OM~ GROWN tom a to plant s
Improved M e•icon and Ea rly
S/100 Ph one997·:l890
Mrs. Russ Eshelman is still ·
Vtolent Al so ca bbage p lants .
confined to the Veterans 1973 lUPER Bf.EllE $1700
fhomos Haymon acr oss from
lleedwtlle Oh 1o 6 )4 378·6331
Memorial Hospital and is
~wtmmm g
Pool
Syra cuse ,
oil er b pm
slowly improv~ .
Oh10 .
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Phone 992-218 1
19bt! ~ ORO 4 wheel dnve 190(:1
l·o rd tru ck poll !&gt; 1968 ~ o rd cor
t I0
I 963 1-o lcon
'} wheel
1101ler 7117 217 4

DAVE'S BACKHOE

'------------'

Blown Insulation
JIM KEESEE

..........

liM!Ietor to thll

Rulland . Eleclrlc on lh e
property . Good build ing
si tes. On ly 111,500.00 .
2 ACRE LOTS - Near

Cellulosic (wood fiber)

"""'·

Tupper s Plains. Wafer and
electric available on 681.

Thermal Insulation
S.ve lO pcl.lo 50 pel.
on he• ling cost

SM!TH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

1.96 ACRES - Renovaled6
room house with new bath,
new kitchen, paneling , all

bath , F .A. nalur al gas

b asement,
2
por ches near sc hool and

store . Wanl $13 .500 .00 .
NEW LISTING - Business
buildi ng 2Ax80 in Ru tland .
and
eleclr ic .
On ly
$13,000.00.
NEW LISTING
3
bedroom frame home on

.

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BAKER PHOTOGRAPHY 1

gravel hi ll. Bath , natura l
gas heat, lots of fl owers

Biker"

lois . S18 .5oo.
NEAR SCHOOL - Large 3

Middleport. Ohio
4 · tJ · t

H ~a l Estate
'II ACIU l

mo.

for Sale

a

1100 1 flllll(' ~

S?7 000

B UIIdlflg

~weepe 1 s ,

nons, al l
~ 'noll oppl1onces . Lawn mow~:&gt;! .
ne ,d to Sto l e Hig hway Garage
on Route 7. Pho ne (614 ) 9B5 ·

MA ~O N W V ModPtn 3 bed 1oorn

ha mPr. 1 &amp; '} acres lond cham
h n ~ l enc.e One oi l bnck one
l1ame cons lru&lt;llo n Good buy
NtW HA V ~N WV All biiCk 3
., bedr oorn ~ co mplete k1 rlhen
lorn dy roo m hv1ng room wt l h
lnPploce hila Iorge corner
lor N1ce pro perty Eo ~ '( t monc
1ng ava il able Cal l
Jok l..' 5-o•nct Yd le Root h tot o
f'h one 304 07 ) 3030 o r 675·3431

A
LOOK
WILL
CON VI ENCE YOU - 111,

t oo~ te n

J825

3

33 to 5 ocr e~ 2 rntles be l ow
M1ddleport. rtver t.antoge
Pho ne qq'/25 61 l or mare 1n
l ormoll on

l ,
m tlc f rom
lRAIU:: R S I'A C ~
M e1gs Hrgh Sch ool on o ld Rt . 33.
1192 -294 1 01 991·2689.

lHE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
IN GALLI POLIS

AT 446·3643

Evenings Call 446·3196 or 446-7881

carport &amp; storage,. 1 leve l
acre. corner lot . Many,
many other
features ,

~ ARM

SMALl

747

lo r

\Ole

Coli

727 1

t-.IOIHH 0 ._ Ftve P o mt~ )pO ( IOU ~
. ext ra nice 3 'bedroorn home 4
yea rs old 7 , both ~ 1-ullv
equ•pped k•l chen . CerHral orr
~ l on e ·
hroplo ( e
Oou bl e
gotogo . Select locot ,on on I 4
orres 99?.1996
~OU ) I:. , FUL L of alm o st 110w h J'

n tt ure

3 bedr ooms . lt Vrng
dint'lg room . klt r h en
ond washer and d1yEH lake
over poyn'l•nh Col t QCI'J - b3'1~ .
roa n~

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YEAH 1 11 'L L HAVE 10 9E

Answer here :

B'1' lRAIN SO SAN D'( CAN
RID( HI' BI\66AUE CAR" ·

BUT VIHERE ?

DUNWO
'I ACTL Y, 'fEl .. ·

SAOOY, TOO ".

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• . I Jumbles FLOUR

Yesterdays

(Answe rs tomorrow )

SUAVE PLEDGE FELONY

,
An swer· Whit you mlgtrt take if you don t feel well -

YOUR GLOVES OFF

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..k.ntit Btx* No. 10, with the tn1t 110puzzlle, II ........ !of S1.3Spoet·
Plk' from .JurntH. r:Jo this'*" ;"'f*, Box :W, Norwood, ~.J, 07e.t&amp;.: ; :
your netnt, lddrell. zt, OOCIIII ana make cf'leC:Q peyltlle to Gi&amp;w t"'4
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399 W. Main St .
Pomeroy, Ohio
Ph. 992 -2164

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

by THOM"S JOSEPH

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Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Tires
Battery.
Installation Service
Pomeroy, o.
J.Js.ffc

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GASOUN]'; ALLEY

How old is
Walt realll),

llu.inees Senieee

A DUOI; NAMED

MY 61Xl 1NESS,
AM 1: GLAD
TOSE!i ~!

. .,

MOORE'S

1 was left on
his doorstep
in ]q2 f

Skeezix 7

S ~ WING

MACHIN E Repo• rs . ~er ­
'&lt;' ICe, o il m ake s. 991 728• Th e
Fobr t c
Sh op .
Pomeroy .
A uthorm~d S111get Sole~ ond
Se rv1&lt;e . We sha rpen Sc t ~sor~ .

LOOM8AH'S CO'&lt;IE
'TO 1bWN. AND

A~~ ACROSS

TOI.C I Starting
. US! point
YO.J'LL NEVE~ "TUO!NED "'HE
GIIESS WHA"''S WHOLE Pl.ACE
6 Attack
uPS IDe· !?OWN !
HAPI'ENEO :
II Nimble
The 400
Baffling
problem.
15 Sweet
potato
16 Civil wrong
17 Brooch
18 " - of Eden "
22 Seaman
LL..U...-"'-"""'-'"'-"'~=-'-' 26 Willy of
the rockets
.----::--:-:----.w:~;;--;---;-;- 27 Winged
Here~
Wel l... he could 28 Register
have been biq 30 Nonsense!
snapshot 1
for his 31 Con man's
" pigeon"
aqe! 33 Abound
Symbol of
freshness
Redolence
Hire
4ll dea;

a

doter loader ond
bmkhoe work dump truc k. •
ond lo · b o y ~ lo r h1re w1ll haul
I til d1rt . to sod. l1mcsto ne ond
grove l. Col i Bo b or Roget Jef·
! ers. doy ph on e 992-7089 , night
ph Me 992 .JS25 or 991 5131 .

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~XCAVA liN C.

dozer , bock hoe
ond dt tcher . Charles R. Hotl ie ld , Bo ck ,H oe Ser vi ce,
Ru tla nd . Ohto . Phon e 74'1 .1()08 .

1

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l: -rtiiNJc GHARLE.s
I&gt;A(lwiN MUST

MARTIN

HftVf: HAD A

co vetin g .
~ep l t c
sy!it e m s .
do zer backhoe . dump !ruck , ~
l u·, ws tone . gro .. el. b lack top
povmg , Rt . 143 . Phone 1 {t:d -4 ) ;
AND Ki t ch ens ~... :
remodeled , ceram ic !lie . plum- • • '
bing. car pen try , and general '_.·.:
mo in te nonut . 13 years ex· -.~
pe nence . 992· 3685
'•

moko necesso •y re pot r s. AI
Tr omrn . Construc tion . 7•2· 2328.

To mor row 3,4; 2: l~News 13 ..

Yesterday's Answer-

29 Original
32 Graven
image
34 Modern inn
37 Valley
38 Etna 's
refuse
39 GenTllln
river

10 Rossin i

opera hero
41 Witticism
12 Pitcher 's
stat
Tu,·sday , 1\,lu y 16
43 Pen
point
44 Calendar abbreviation

Hf---t--t-t----1

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t J
• KJ

bedroom home i n good conditi on . Features a basement
with finished f 3 m11y room and laundry room . eat-In

kllchen , Ji ving room &amp; b•lh . Large Jol wllh fenced
yard . Call now. pr iced lo sell.

e•pridencu.

free

• Q9 7

Vuln er able : Both
Dea ler : South
West North t: as1

A X Y D I. B A A X R
Is · tONGFEI.I. ()W

AHFHKAM

61t' ·698 ·6S55. I Aile' 6 pm,

.

6ll'·b89 ·525 1 John Jaff er' or ~,
6{19.5'165 Bil l Gillette , ) W e ore
NOT oil wei on PRICES.

BARNEY

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r--ME~GS1 Equipment Co.
68 ACRE FARM - Prlcereduced to ~&lt;6.900 . Altrecllve
ce home futures
remodeled 1 story farm home
a large liv ing room. dl n l •acl\~\ . o~chen, 5 bedrooms ,
&amp; 1'12 baths, 15 •r.:;.\.~. ''-•..,le lend wllh balance In

\\\t,

pasture and wood1 ~ .der barn &amp; gara~ . You must

· see lhls one , If 's v.c rl worth the price. Loceled off Rl.
315 In Melg• Cou nly.

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QUICK, MAW!! WHAR
I HIDE--WHAR Ot:

I HAVE A STRAP
THAT t\\IGHT HELP

JIOIIEIIOY, 0.
PH. M2-2171
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11111

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Opto Friday
Till 1:00 p.m.
ForYour
Shopping
Convtnltnct

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Yeolerday 1 Cryptoquole:THE GREAT MAN IS THE MAN
WHO DOES ATHING FOR THE FIRST TIME.-ALEXANDER
SMITH
© IfiB Kl"f Foot.,.. s,..oou. 1"'.

BREATHLESS?

TELL HIM TO WEAR
IT THE NEXT TIME
HE PLA'/5 •.

I HAVE !W-f DOUBTS
BUT I'LL TR~ ..\N~ TH I NG

came equ als. But it was
necessary to drop the qu een

So u1h

SHERIFF TAIT
WON'T LOOK
FER ME ?

WHAR?
WHAR

CAN

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Any num ber of readers
ha ve written to ask us why
South had to develop a
squ eeze

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v 1 H wK A ws wA E Q z. _

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of diamonds was led , the
queen, ni ne and seven be-

1¥

c:RYPTOQ UOTES

YOU~~ SEXY...

nine of

tn order to be a bl e to force
an en t ry to th e dummy wit h
th e Hl-81n case trumps fai led
to break :l-2.
The b idding of the hand is
more interesting lhHn the
play . There are probably
umpteen ways to bid to a
slam .

• A Q7 3

man

WINNIE

,

• 10

• A
• A K Q 10 6

On e l etter simply stands for an ot her. In th is sample A is
used f or th t• thrl'e I. 's . X f or the Lwo 0 \, Pt e S in g le l etters.
apostrophes, th e length and (orma ti un of th e words are aU
hint s. Each day the code h•tters a r e difl'errnt.

DID ~HE .?OUND

B5

SOUTH

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work it :

es limoles,

¥ 987 4
• K65532
~

draw t rum ps, ca!ih hts etce of

spades , lead the

dia mond:-; to dum my's 10
and be s ure of an en tr y to gel
three cl ub discards on the
good s pades. Once th e jack

• 511
WEST
EAST
• 10 B6 4 2 • 7 3

6 Beverage
7 Overjoy

.r'

anything
yo u
need
l or
unde rground ~ w 1m pools . New
chemt col and supply slore.
Albany ,
O h io .
Ph o ne

~ 16 - A

• KQJ 9
• J 52
t A 10 B

H S HKVM QUH KHSHU QJMDZEVH . V 1 H W U

f'UODLE POOL S. All sl r.es ond
sha pes . Swim poo ls. 1. years

REDUC ED TO 115,900 - A "ery nice 1'1&gt; story 4

Dropped queen unblocks
NUKTH

Bay 11
New book ?
Postpone
Knot
DOWN
1 Treat
gently
2 Taj Mahal
city
l Thai's old
country
I Asian river
b-t--t---1--ts Lookout

J,.JJ&lt;.E: You,

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BRIDGE

Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

~

-~'

Hogan' s Heroes 15.

6:DO-News 3,4,8,10,1 3,15; ABC News 6; Zoom 10,33 .
6: J()-N BC News 3.&lt;. IS; ABC News 13; Carol Burnett &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8, 10; Over Easy 2(),33.
7:DO-Cross·Wits3,4; NewlywedGame6.13: Sha Na Na
8; News 10; Gilligan's Is. 15; Dick Cavell 20; ln.
sight 33
7:3()-Baseball3,4; Belween The Wars 6: Fam ily Feud
8; MacNeil-Lehrer Report 10,33; The Judge 10; In
Search of 13; Wild Kingdom 15.
8:DO-Carpenters 6,13: Movie ' La cy !1. the Mississi ppi
Queen" IS ; Plio I 8, 10; Live fro m Lincoln Center
10,33.
.
8:3()-P ilot 8,10; 9: DO-Ol ivia Newton.John 6, 13; Movie
" Getting Marr ied" 8, 10 .
9:3()-Dean Marlin 15: 10:0()-Siarsky &amp; Hutch 6, 13.
11 :DO-News 3,4,6,8,1 0,13,15 ; Di ck Cavett 20; Li lias
Yoga &amp; You 33.
11:3()-Johnny Carson 3,4.15 ; Pollee Story 6, 13; Hawaii
Flve·O S; ABC New s 33; Mov ie " The Ph iladelphia
Story" 10 ; 12 :DO-Janakl 33 .
11 :4()-Mystery of lhe Wee k 6,13 : Ko lak S: 1:0()Movie Channel 5 5 &amp; 9 P.M. - Lale Show I PG I
7 &amp; 11 P.M. - Hollywood Old ie (G)
Cable Channel 5 6:30 P .M. - Testimony Time
7:00 - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness
7:30 - Movie
10 :00 - 700 Club.

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floOMMJt~rl:

o98 ·7331
~AT HR OOM S'

WI~TER GE T to yo u; house?l~

8 Family
member,
for short
· 9 French
season
10 Thrice :
prefix
14 Pitch
17 Excavation
19 Choir
member
20 Observed
%1 Phoenician
port
n Shopping
center
23 Medicinal
plant
21 Evaluate
25 Worshiping

2:3()-Doctors 3,4,15: Guiding Light 8,10; 3:DOAnolher Wor ld 3. &lt;. 15 : General Hospilal 6,13:
Lilias, Yoga &amp; you 20.
3:3()-AII In The Fam ily 8;, 10; Ohio Journal 10.
4:DO-Mister Cartoon 3 ; Superman 4; For Ri cher, For
Poorer 15 : Merv Gr iffin 6; Adda ms Family 8;
Sesame 51 . 20.33 ; Gomer Py le, USMC 10; Dinah .13.
4:J()-Little Rasca ls 3,15 : G ll llg•n 's Is. 4; ,e; Brady
Bunch 10.
5:DO-Here Come The Br ides 3; Star Trek&lt;; Gunsmoke
8; Miste r Rogers 20,33; Hogan'st:!eroes 10;
Emergen cy One 13 ; Peltlcoal Junction IS .
5:3()-News 6; Elec. Co . 20,33 ; Mary Tyler Moore 10;

perceeiP~~t~i~o:~nJ--:tJ~

.

747·1348
HOWERY AND

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Now arrange ttle a rcl ed letters 10
form the surpr 1se answer. as suggested by the abOve c artoon .

....:

PUlliN S EXCAVATING . Comp lele
Se rv1ce. Phone 9~2 · 2.478 .

136,000 .00.
END OF YOUR SEARCH

FOR sole •n Pornero.,.
loco ted"' Uppet M onkuy Run 5
room\ wllh both and bcu,omen l .
Por ttolly rem od e led needs o
lew reporr s Pho ne 9Y'l 7663

JUSl WHERE DO rou
AIM TO GO, ANNI E? AND
HOW? At&gt;.ID Wt1 H

,£ •

W ilL do roo f tn g , const ruction,
plumb1ng ond heotmg N o job
too lor ge or too ~ m oll Phone

CAll

bldg .. lots of remodel ing ,
fe nced .
Redu ced
to
11 2,500.00.
~ EE THIS 10 acres
g ·ound, FREE GAS, far
out. J UST $5 ,000 .00 for
home or trailer .
HER E
IN
LIVE
COMFORT - Brand new . 3
BR , bolh , love ly firep lace ,

949 13()1

Mower Sales &amp; Se rvlce.

~ XC A VATIN C. ,

t.n

1

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ORPHAN ANNIE-PROBLEM CHILD

.

:JG-Days of Our Lives 3,4, 15, As -,he World Turns
8,10 ; 2:0Q-One Life to Live 6,13.
1

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U'l"fl.E ORPHAN ANNI E

Aucltonee r Com
R~MOD'EliNG Plu mbtng . heeling
pl o te Sorvt ce . Phone 949. 2487
ond all types o l general r epair .
m q.d9-2000 Rocme Ohio . (rttt
Work g uaran teed 20 '(OOrs e.ot:Brod ford
pe r 1ence Phone 99? 14QQ

HWOOD BOWE NS REPAIR

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~WADFORD .

lo t I 11 O fl f'!&gt; ru ral water on
lor S3 BOO Coll 742 2819 o lt c• 5
pr n 01 ony,l ,m c ~ 0 1. H. ) urt

ov en•ng ~

~

IPOMSIE

Small engine &amp; mower
service, M11sey Ferguson
&amp; Gilson Tillers, L.wn Boy

Ph. ' "·2141

llusine•• S..ni&lt;ll!!

by HenriArnoldandBoblee

r

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room rf' rnod el ed
home o il mo ne t a! r • ght ~ lucl
Ru rlonct' ar ea
od l u rnO(C
S) b 000 New J bedr oom to tal
1 11 3 OCif.' \
el('ctr tc horne

porches , meta I st orage

H OU~~

F012

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MODERN SUPPLY ..

y1rd

p. m.

story frame , wood ·burnlng

HOU S~ ~O R la-O lc 6 rooms and
both Roc1 ne Oh10 !lorn Yo res

ISH5i25 ~

~ l».i&lt;.UIJ0 ~ ~XHAUSltD. Ht;''7

. ,. r.-1 ~

driveways ,

(614) 66'1 -6177
Between 7:30 &amp; 9 :00

' ' Th• Photognphy ol L•• r;

and shrubbery an '1 leveJ

llrep la ce. front &amp; real

.-oR ~o l d'lli'l room1o and
bot h
Garage on n1ce lo t
Loc o red ,n Por tland 843 7900

1\JJI!. COUSI ~ OR-1118

4-14· 1 mo.

Call
JERRY MURPHY

J '
fi- t'

13.

7:DO-Today 3,4, 15; Good Morning America 6.13 ; CBS
News S; Chuck While Reporls 10.
7:05-Bullwlnkle 10; 7:3()-Schoolles 10; 8:00-Capt .
Kangaroo e. 10; Sesame 5. 33.
9:00- Merv Gri ffi n 3; Phil Dona hue &lt;,13, 15 :
Emergency One 6; Brady Bun ch 8; Malch Ga me
10.
9:3()-Andy Grlffilh 8; Fami ly Affair 10: 10:0Q-Card
Sharks 3,4,15: Edge of Nighf 6: Pass the Buck e:
Joker's Wild 10; To Tell The Truth 13 .
10:3()-Hollywood,Squares 3,4, 15; High Hopes 6; Pr ice
is Rlg~t 8,10 ;.
11 :0()-High Ro llers 3.&lt;, 15; Happy Days 6.13: Elec . Co .
10.
•
11 : J()-Wheel ol Fortune 3, 15; Family Feud 6, 13;
f!a(lrlcjge Fami ly&lt;; Love of Life 8,10; Sesame St.
10,33.
11 :55-CBS News 8; Loving Free 10.
12 :0()-Newscenler 3; News 4,6, 10; Sa nford &amp; Son 15:
Gambl l 8; Midday Magazine 13
12 :3()-Ryan's Hope6,13; Bob Braun A; Gong Show IS;
Search for Tomorrow 8.10; Elec . Co. 33.
1:DO-For Ri cher , For Poorer 3: All My Children 6,1 3;
News 8; Young &amp; lhe Restless 10: Not For women
Only 15.

fo ur ordinary wards.

ROliN i .OSF.R

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l1ndscaping , etc .

Choose with
\ , .\ ~
As Much Care ;
\ ;~
Your Wedding '&gt; ~~
Pholographer
~

Has rest room , water , ga s

in

Special i zed

8; Christopher Closeup 10; 6:&lt;5-Morni ng ReporiJ ;
6 :5()-GOOd Morning, Wesf VIrgin ia 13 ; 6:55-News

Unscramble lhese tour Jumbles.
one letter to each square, to form

Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomorovm-6212
or99Z-61U
IA .M. Io4 :10P.M.
SALES AND SERVICE
J..------.:.:11~·9..;-I.:.;IC:.....J

DOZER FOR HIRE
gr1ding,

6:Jo-News Conference 4; News 6 ; Summer Semester

';llJ\irutm~ ~THATSCRAMBLEDWORDGAME
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Your Gown .

7158

HOU~I:

~

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fully insured
Free Est .
Call : 992·3815

~ou Ha ve
~ ~~if:'~
.arelullv
~ ~:;-.~
.-;,_~
Chosen
~ • &gt; );
1
Your Love.
'-\:
Your Rings. / 1

furna c e ,

replacement value. 3 BR .
bat h, · formal
dining ,
basement, por ches . JUST
LOOK $10,000.00.
THIS YOU CAN BUY Low down payment, loads
of remodeli ng , 3 BR, bolh,
forma l din ing , 1 car
garage, lots of ground with
fru it &amp; berries . 119,100.00.
Some of lhe obovt
represents properlltl thai
could not b• replaced al 3
limes lhe selling price .
- Many Olhor ProperlesOPEN DOOR POLICY LIST YOUR PROPERTY
WITH US AND ONLY
INTEf!ESTED
POTENTIAL BUYERS
WILL BE BROUGHT
AROUND.
HENRY E. CLELAND
.REALTOR
HANK,' KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
R EliLYOR
ASSOCIATES
992-2259- 992-6191
992-2568-992-6009 k l~t tOin

..• -

t:hester, Ohio

.4 -9-1 mo.

cl ose ts,

- o lder home, we ll bu il t ,
pr i ced many t imes below

~T UIIJ - ~AV~

PlAt-JT:

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

Experience 1nd

,..,...,

,~!!! · 1111

carpe ted . Falloul sheller, 3
nice bedrooms , barn and
other bui ldings. $23,500.
A
· BR ICK HOME -

t975 FO RD V AN Fully c u ~10 m 1 t
ed 3 ~ 1 P ~. P B $3800 Butch
lt oush o • co li 9q7 5U37 or

-=

J&amp;L

EXPERIENCED
Radiator
Service
,,_

all

TWO USI: D cha m ~ ow ~ good co n
dtliOn
Po meroy t1 ome and
A ula

HONDA 90 l o r ~ ole G ood ., hope
~ l d o n Walburn 997 2805

Auto &amp; Truck
·
Repatr
Also Transni .i ssion
Repair
Phone 992 -5682
4-3D·IIC

Pomerqv, Ohio

sem i pr lvole lof. 121.000.
WE ALWAYS HAVE
BUYERS FOR SOME
PROPERTIES. BE SURE
YOURS IS LISTED WITH
us.
HELEN L. TEAFORD
GORDON B. TEAFORD
SUE P. MURPHY
Reallor Asso cia tes

IN0 A CAIJlt-JE

WEDNESDAY , MAY 17 ,1 978
5:45-Farm Reoort 13 : 5:5()-PTL Club 13: 6:DOSummer Semesler IO; PT). Club. 15.

CARTER

mile off Rl . 7 by -pass on
St . Rl. 114 toward Rutland,
0.

Ca11Afler5 :00or
Anylime Saturday
992-7119 or 992-5041
4·27·tf C

BUS .
BUILDING
Around 2800 sq. fl . of floor
spa ce . Load ing doc k.
arched roof, concrete fl oor,

fl oor s and tdm . Front and
back porc hes, garage on

LI THE

DAIIL.lt-.16 ~

FOR '/OUR IJEl'-T
PROJECO W~AD EK-­
HOI'I' ASOUT DEmOP·

.,._

10·30-c

~.

DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

li t ~&gt; t tO ~

bedrooms, walk -In close ts,
and enormous st o rages. Jl , ~
baths, lull base ment. oak.

Bo x l ·

T~E

AN~Y-/ER 15 A
PRIVATE LAB ··
WEUL AWAY
FROM THE

4-9·1 mo :

SEPTIC TANif
CLEANING

ROGER HYSEll
GARAGE

&amp;

216 E. Second Slreel

bedrooms, farge

CO MPA~'I POL.ICY
FORIIID5 PeT S OIJ
THE PReMIIOE$!

"

MAYSE

&amp;UT HOW
CAN! WO~K
WITHO UT W..V

HOW LOfJ~~

VIRGIL B., SR . ~~

and

·

{AHEM:l I'M AFRA ID

Jack's ~tic
Tank sel;e·

Middleport, 0 .
5·11 ·1Wk .

N. 2nd

BY OWNl:fl 3 bedt oom brick
home on I acre of land 111
~ o crn e . D ore a ~ are a 'l years
old Cal1949./890

con d it ioned

7~3010

Fay's Gift

1Q ACfUS 5 room ho use CR 28.
f- or fllO I C lfl fOrtnOIIOil
COlf
24 7 J l b4

197 4 SUZUKI IMIOO How d on e
~eo, o n
Ex cell en t cond1 tton
SJOO 84) '16'J'l

997

Pots,

Wreaths

l:!f: OROOM home . 3 ' 1
ye01~ o ld . All ele&lt;t r 1c Close to
sc hool. N ice lo t wtl h 11ees . In
Ru tland 74l ·7050

992-3325

Rl. I
Middleport, Ohio
24 Ye~rs Strvlce
SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Paint Jobs
Small C•rs
1100.00
L.rgt cars
1125.00
Trucks
1175.00
Body work &amp; repair $1 .00
per Inch ·using only tho besl
llo!ponl m•lori•ls.

R.esldenlial
and
commercial . Call for
estimate, 24 hour service .
Any day , •nyfime.
Phone 985-3106
Jack Ginter 985-3106

Bibles, Bunch
Flqwers,

utl li lies. Out of fl ood .
ll ACRES On good

MilK GO A 15 Ju st l r eshen ed SbO
. ond up K1 d~ weaned ~~~~..,. ~
$10 nOMIC'&gt; 530 Shade (bl4 1
b90· 123 4.

742-2328,5 P.M. IU P.M.
Order Now-Mount by Appt.
4-30·1 mo.

Baskeh, Sprays

grave l road. One m ile fro m

Appointment

AI Tromm Coost.

1HH~ ~

air

Phone "2·2181

SALE
144.11
$51.97
$55 .17

AUTO PAINTING · :

Beautiful
Selection Flo'w"r•

your

Pomeroy Landmark

LIST
178.31
115.0!
119.19

BR78x13
GR71x14
HR78x15

Under hang gullers &amp; room
additions.
. For Free Estimates
·
Call
991-6123 or 992-6011
S-15·1 mo. pd.

BY OWNtR : 5 o&lt;rcs w tth 9 roam
house , 1-Rtl:: GAS·, '1 cor goroge
~ umrner ki !(he,.; ond borde1ed
by 1 cr e ek~ . Coli 91:15 ·3827

EED A WATER
SOFTENER?
&amp;

"THE MILEAGE MAKER"

191 30;1

IN C H~ S HH 6 room !rome home
J t,edroorm and bo th on 2 Iorge
lo rs Phone 98j.3526

Let us test your water Free

~ AH

Call
Army
Recruit ing
SFC Lowery
Collect 593-3022

Alum. &amp; Vin~
Siding

VA -f HA )() y• , l in on c1ng al:w
1ehno!l ctng Ireland M o rtgage
77 ~ . )to te Athen~ pho ne (b l4)

with Co-op - w1ter
softener, Model UC.SVI ,
Now Only •289,95

Any U.S. made car-parts

!I!!

'397,., Single,
'540.00 Married

19 76 C H ~ VHOL~ 1 CUSlOM Deluxe
'•
10 11 p •c kup
SJ400. l ow
rn1 i e og e
Reods v d le
614378631 1

DURA-STEEL RADIAL

TUESDAY. MAY 16, 1978
A: 3()-Gil llgan' s Is. 4; Little Rascals 3, 15; Gi lllgan 's Is.
8; Brady Bunch 10.
5:0()-RereComeThe Brldes3; SlarTrek4; Gunsmo~e
Misler Rogers' Neighborhood 10,33 : Hogan s
Heroes 10: Emergency One 13: Pelt icoat Jun cllon
15 .
.
5:3()-News 6; Elec . Co. 20,33: Mary Tyler Moore 10:
Hogan's Heroes 15.
6:DO-News 3.4.8 .10. 13,15; ABC New s 6: Feeling Free
20: Zoom 33.
6:3()-NBC News3,4,15 ; ABC News 13; Carol Burnell &amp;
Fr iends 6: CBS News e.IO; O·; er Easy 2(),33.
7 :DO-Cross .Wil s J; ,A ; Newlywed Game 6, 13; Pop~es
The Country e; News 10; Gilligan 's Is. 15: French
Chef 20: Boating Safety:33.
· 7 :3()-Hollywood Squares 3.4; Let's Go To The Races 8:
; Candid Camera 6: MacNeil · Lehrer Report 20,33:
Price is Righi 10: Th ai's Holl ywood 13; TV Honor
Soclelv IS.
8:DO-Muv1e .. 1ne Lin coln Conspiracy" 3,4, IS; Happy
Days 6, 13 ; Movie " It's A Mad, Mad. Mad, Mad
Wor ld" e 10 : Nationa l Geographic 33; Al calraz 10
8 : 3()-Laver ~e &amp; Shirley 6,13; 9:DO-Three's Co~~a~y
6,1 3; Si:-&lt; American Fami lies 20; T"'ur En L Atr Ba llel Adagio 33 .

a:

BOB'S

DELTA

MASH BROnfERS

Comme.rc tol piopetty opprox . .1 7
a c re~ 1ovel land
locat ed oJ
_ 1uppet '&gt; P.laim on Ohio . Hou le
7 . Pho ne (b ioi) 667 ·6J04 .

water

WACKENHUT CORPORA liON w 1ll GARAGE ~ AU: fr t od n )ot 8 to
5 Chdd ren s clo th mg toy s ond
be occept mg opp ii&lt; OI IOils ond
Phone 992.2181
n11s&lt; Item ~ Also 11H 1 Ponllc c
con du chng 1nterv1 ew s. !rom
Loc ated or Jerry
lor SbOO
8 30 to 5 00 on Moy I b &amp; 11 l o r
Burkes re stden ce no rth of WA l~ fo' WHl dnllmg Wt l l10m I
~ec uflty po~1t1 o n ~ o pen 1n the
C he ~ ter Oh1 0 on SR 7 Turn off
Pt Plea san t mea Apply 111 per ·
Grant 747 71:09
on CR 36 3 m il es
~ on ol the Pt
Plea sant In n
Will DO sme ll houl•n g cut bru Sh
M dlla ry bo &lt;kground preferred
YARD SALE Wed
lhurs I-n
cle ontn g of bo ':i emen l ~ oll 1cS
but no t req utred We ore on·
17 th 18 th &amp; 19t h ot A sh 51
g oroge et c Phone 991 7704
Equal Opport un y Empl oyer
Robert
Sm11h ~
re~1 den c e
beh•nd the grade schoo l l o t ~
WANTED
Wodres':i
of A vo n bolll es glo s~ wor e ·
Cen tury Bo r
re f11 ge10I Or and ~orn e fu r

Guaranteed Training-

•

Lei Pumeroy Landmark

be taking f~ ll color pictures

prom night, May 20. Two
5x7 's and four wall•ls,
14 .SO,
payable
when
pictures are taken .

bonono
ch1h pepp e r ~ Plus
many d1ll eren t v01 1 9 11 0 ~ o l
tunml o plor1h rnony k n1d o o l
bm f.. et .,
and pot
hong1ng
!l o we r ~
Lorge vort e ty ol on ·
nuo ls 111 !lot ~ Clela nd forms
ond G reenhouse . Roc1n e
Getoldtne Clel and .

soften

Aga in this y•ar, we will

of yoU and your date on

:mq

~ bl S ~L ~C TI O N

NI:W 3 bed room hou'se . 2 bath s,
oil e 1ec. 1 acre , M iddleport ,
· close to Ru tl and . Pho ne 9QL
748 1

Country 6: Mary Tyler Moore 13; 10 :DOPilot "Windows, Doors &amp; Keyholes" 3,4,15; Fam il y
6,13 ; Some of Ihe Presidents' Men 33: News 20.
10 : 3~Biock Perspective On The News 20: 11:DONew• 3,4,6.8. 10,·13. 15; Dick Cavett 20; Over Easy 33.
11 :3()-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Mov ie " Funny Gir l"
6,13; Movie "Splg " S; ABC New s 33: Movie " Sea of
Grass" 10,
11 :DO-Janakl33; ! :DO-Tomorrow 3,4; 2:3()-News 13.
Movie Channel 5 4 ·5&amp; 9 P.M.- Ja mboree In The Hills
7 &amp; 11 P.M.- Voyage of the Damned ( PG 1
Cable Channel 5 6:30 P.M. - Testimony Time
7:00 P.M. - Pau l Gaudino Fam ily Fitness
10 :00 P .M. - IOO ·Ciub.

TELEVISION
VIEWING

Business Services

HOMESITES l o1 s·ole . 1 a cre one
up. Mtddleport . ne a r fl utl.and
Coll 991·7481 .

of the be~r woad
~ t ov ~ ~ 111 l&gt;outheos le111 Oh1o
Jotut
Mor ~o
Ef el
l i!O IIO
IWO BEDROOM Trader ad u lt ~ ·
TW O STO RY ftarne hou~~ , b
lempw ood and No lhuo Z• on·
r oo rn~ ond both . re lla1 . out ·
on lt- Q92 ·3324
Hco ! Co 8 Pu t nom Dr (o il Mill
budd mg ~ . .:1 an es lan d , at edge
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Opening lead : • J
By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag
Here is anothe r old-lime
unblocking hand . ll is the
sort of hand that ever yone
will m a ke the second time
around, but mos t players
will 'play carelessly at tri ck
one and wind up with not}ling but regret.
With the precedin g para·graph as a hint, th e play
should be easy . South rise s
with the ace of dia monds
and drops his queen.
Now a U he has to do is to

to make six heart s

in our article of February 6.
The answer is that he
didn 't need a squ eeze . There
were 12 tricks there for lhe
takin g

as

our

read er s

pointed out.
Pl ea se accept our apologies.
rNE WSI' AI'f&lt;:H F:"'TEIU'IC ISE ASSN )

(Do you ha~ a queSt1on for
th e e"tperts, Wnte " Ask the
Expe rts. " cah:! olth1 s newspa·
pe r Indi vidual quesfto ns wU,
be answered sf accompamed
by stamped ~ self-addresser
envelopes. The most mteres tmg questions will be used m
this column and wt/1 receiVe
cop1es of JACOBY MODERN J

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10- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy . 0 .. Tues&lt;lliy. M~ y 16. 1978

Senate

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Area Deaths
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of l wo automatic, non·
invasive arbrial blood
press ure monitors and a
· recorder-printer for the new
special ca re unit being
opened at the hospital soon.
The automatic a rterial
blood pressure monitor
permi ts
frequent
mea sureme nt of blood
pressure in an intensive care
environm e nt. Bl oo d
pressures are measured and
recorded on a printed form
automatically ever y 60
· seconds every eight and one·
half minut es as desired.
will
• acti·
Alarms
vale at pre - determined
high and low levels. The
mean (average) pressure as
well as the pulse rate. are
also recorded . A micro·
processor automati cally
deflates the pressure cuff and
limits the duration of in·
flation. Adult and pediatric
blood pressures ca n be
closely monitored without the
n"eed for tubes or needles
within blood vessels.
This equipment is available
through the Applied Medical
Research Corp. of Tampa,
Fla. It is needed where a
requirem ent for accurate ,
reliable monitoring exists,
such as the critical ca re unit
at Veterans Mem orial
l1ospilal.
Several forth coming events
are being planned lo raise the
approximate $6,000 needed
for the equ ipment and
donations
are
being
requested. Donation s may be
mailed to the Women's
Auxiliar y, Veterans

Shop for Inexpensive

PORTSMOUTH , Ohio
(UP!) - Gov. James A.

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MOBILE , Ala . iUPI J Three· term Gov. George C.
Wallace, who sought th e
presidency four times, apparently signaled the end of
his political career in a
stunning postscript to an
otherwise routine speech
Tuesday night.
Wallace, 58, paralyzed
from the waist down from an
assassination attempt during
the 1972 presidential cam·
paign, said Tuesday night he

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VOL. XXIX

NO. 23

Shirts are Available
in long or Short

Pants Sizes 29 to 50
Shirts Sizes 14'12 to 20
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OPEN FRIDAY

EVENINGS~

Farmers Bank
Talked Turkey
With Bob Mattox. • • •

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TO 7 P.M.

Are You.

the Proud

Owner of an Underlnsured
Home?
SEE BIU OR ROY

GERTRUDE DONAHEY
State Treasurer

MIOOUPOIT, OHIO
Member Federal Oepolit IIIIU~I C«po!Jiion

Fifteen members of the
emergency · medical squads
In Syracuse, Racine and
Middleport completed 76
hours of training in the
Emergen c y Medi cal
Technicians · Ambulan ce
Program on May 15. The
Ctlurse of instruction in prehospital emergency medical
care was provided by the
Adult Education Department
of
Tri-County
Joint
Vocationa I School.
Those completing the
oourse are Linda Diddle,
Nancy
Adams,
Mary
Lavender, Shirley Sayre ,
Sharon Dalley, David Smith,
Kenneth Hoffman, Jeffrey
Hubbard, Danny Fink, Aaron
Sayre, Martha Meadows,
Charles Roberts, Richard

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

approved the first budget resolution
whi ch targeted the federal goVernment
to spe nd a record $!1!10.9 billion in fiscal
1979.
'" The deficits keep rising each year
with no end in sight and the half trillion
dollar 1979 bu dget represents an
increase of about $40 billion over what
is scheduled to be spen t in the current
fiscal year ," he said.
"The only way for Con ~ r ess to
exercise true fi scal restraint is to·

decide first how much government will
spend in !Dial and then work out how
much of thi s llllai will go to each
spendin g program. Thi s is a
fu ndamenUll principle to any budge t.
"Congress has every reason to end
the reckless federal spending and
massive defic its which ulti ngt'ely hu rC '·
everyone.' '

at y

en tine
PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

WEDNESDAY , MAY 17, 1978

Schools and highways are the ll)ain problems of \)hio with
schools having the nwnber one priorit y, Mrs. Gertrude
Dooahey , state treasurer, sai d in Pomeroy Tues&lt;lliy night
when she was in town to attend the observance of Senior
Citizens Da y.
Mrs . Don ahey, who is
The first woman Ill hold a seekin g her third tenn of
state office, Mrs. Donahey office, stresses sa fe 'inv estsaid she would have run for ments of state mney and has
governor if she had the brought into Ohio $430 miilion
answer to the school in interest to slate funds in
problems facing the state.
the pa st seven and one-fourth
years .
She was accompanied Ill
Pomeroy by Ron Cullins, an
Hobbs, Karen Guinther and employe of several years in
Robert Willis.
her office. Cullins is the son of
The course has been ap- Mr . and Mrs. Doo Collin s of
proved by the U. S. Depart· Pomeroy .
ment of Transportation, the
State
Department
of
DEMOCRATS TO MEET
Education, and the State
The Democratic party will
Emergency Medi ca l meet Thursday , May 16 at
Te chni cian • Ambulance 7:30 p.m. at the Meigs Inn.
Training Advi so ry Com· Everyone is wel come to
miltee.
·
attend.
The Trade and Industrial
Education Service certified
instru ctor, Joe Struble,
pra ised the members of the
class for their efforts in
BY BOB HOEFLICH
improving their skills in
Approximately 300 persons
providing quality pre· attended the observance of
hospital emergency medical Senior Citizens Day and
care of victims of serious Ill· Candidates Night held at the
ness or accidents have been Meigs Senior Citizens Center
improved.
in Pomeroy Tuesday night.

OLDEST - Ben Quisenberry, S)Tacuse, was honored
as the old est resident attending the observance of Senior
atizens Day Tuesday night at the Senior Citizens Center
in Pomeroy . Ninety years old, Quisenberry wa s scheduled
to rid e to the center with neighbors. When their car would
not start Tuesda y night, Quisenberry drove the group to
the obser vance in his own ca r. l"he Rev . Willi am C.
Middleswarth presents a gift to Quisenberry .

Pomeroy
man hit
by auto
j}ilbert Mees , W. Main
St., Pomeroy, was listed in
sa tisfactor y condition at
Veterans Memorial Hospital
today after being struck by
an auto near his home
Tuesday evening .
Pomeroy police said that
Mees had been across th e·
street from his home loo kin g
at the river ·and was retur·
ning home when he stepped
into the path of an eastbound
car driven by Wesley Stewart
of Ma son, W. Va . Mrs.
Stewart, a passenger in the
car, was taken to the hospital ,
also for treatment for shock.
· Mees suffered a fractured ieg
and injuri es to the back and
pelvic region .
Th e dri ver was absolved of
blame in the accident.

Mr. &amp; Mr!i. Jerry II ilferty

Hilfertys sp'e ak
at CC meeting

BY KATIE CROW
Guest speakers at the Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce
meeting Tuesday held at the Mei gs Inn were Lil and Jerry
Hilferty, owners and operalllrs of " ACoupl e Designer"' located
in Middleport.
Fred Crow, presi dent, in introducing the couple, slated
that they had a. most unusua l type of profession.
Mrs. Hilferty stated that
they are designers, not ar·
chitects . They ha ve done
des ign work for Me igs
Muse um, Mason County
Musuem, at Maysvill e, Ky.
and for the past three years
have been working on the
design
for Kentucky Horse
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Construction of a $500 miilion
Park
at
Lexington, Ky.
coal liquefaction plant in West Virgirua may be delayed six
They
showed
a logo they
months to a year. depending on who is estimating the dela y.
made
for
the
Kentucky
Park,
Dan Dennin!} of Gulf Oil Corp ., which plans to bulid the
a
mare
and
her
foal
in
black
plant, said trimmed down fundin g in the Carter
and
wh
ite.
They
stated.
that
Administration's fiscal 1979 budget means the project will fail
they
have
worked
on
the
a year behind schedule.
project for the past three
years, ni ght and da y.
They als o showed an
overview
of the interpr etive
PIKEVILLE, Ky . (UPII-SUlle police said la te Tuesday
element
s
at th e Kentu cky
night they were checking out "a couple of. s ~spects '_' in the
Horse
Park.
They stressed
slaying of James Leonard Wells, 27, a m1ssmg PaintsVIlle
that
museum
designs have
motel night desk clerk found shot to death and tied to a tree in
become
their
specia lities.
the Little Creek area of Pike Co unty.
"We can't reveal anything concerning the invest igation at Th ey have also done bus
and
th is lime," Detective Ken DeBoard said. Stale police at logos , pamphlets
Pikeville said Wells, missing since early la st Saturday when he photography, to name a few .
They commented that a
was abducted from the Hearl O'Highland Motel at Paintsville
great
deal of resea rch goes
after a robbery , had been shot ali east once in the head .
into any project they un·
dertake .
At the visitors' inform ation
CLEVELAND 1UP!} - Prosecutors in the Danny Greene center at Kentucky Horse
murder trial were set to continue calling a str ing or rebuttal Park. people are given an
witnesses to the stand today, in wha t has so far been" a orientation to the park and an
successful effort to refute "'alibi" testimony presented earlier opp ort unity to purchase
by the defense.
tickets for the ticketed at·
In court action Tuesday, the prosecution all but erased the tractions and special events . .
value of testimony from an alibi witness for defendant
Located in the visitors'.
Pasquale " Bulchie" Cisternino, by introducing rebuttal inf ormation center two
evidence concerning the date a telephone booth wa s installed. theatres will pr esent the film
created especia lly for the
park.
DAYTON (UP!) - Lt. Gov. Richard F. Celeste critici zed
The park's largest new
Gov. James A. Rhodes for fai ling to provide leadership in structure will have an out· ·
programs for older Ohioans Tuesday and outlined his standing display of exhibits,
programs for providing sen;ces to older citizens and helping artifacts and information .
There are ·also walking and
them deal with inflation .
Included in Celeste's address to the Montgomery Coun ty riding lours available .
Commission on Aging was a blast al , the Rhodes
'!"hey showed pictures of a
administration for "failing Ill mount any systemati c attack on
1Continued on page 12)
the major problems fa cing our older citizens toda y."

The World Today

Construction may he delayed

Police checking suspects

Calling rebuttal witnesses

GET CASH PRIZES-- Winners of the senior cillzena
essa y contest were presented cash prizes by the Rev .
Wilham C. Middleswarth "at the observ~nce of Senior
Citizens Day at the center in Pomeroy Tuesday night.
Mrs. Clara Thomas, Pomeroy, right , was first place
winner of a $2ii prize and second place went w Rose
GinthCr, of near Pomeroy, $1~.

Observapce attended by 300
Following a jitney supper
and the presen tation of
awards to seni or citizens,
candidates
or
their
rep rese ntatives were in·
traduced and given lhr~e
minutes to present their

material.
Can dida tes or
their
repr esentatives included
Gert rud e Donahey, Stale
Treasurer ; J im Bodgy,
representative for George
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Celeste criticizes Rhodes

First steps taken toward free legal services for indigents

People you know ... know Farmers

Fs -Farmers

POMEROY, OHIO
Momber FDIC

"Across from the court house in Pomeroy

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

m ean · a s man y as 6,000

construction jobs and 2,000
permanent jobs for Southern
Ohi o. The tota l project as
planned and promi sed by
Carter is to cost $4 .5 billi on
but the President recen tly
proposed drastic cu tbacks,
Hhodc s said.
" This project is vital to our
na tional defense,'' sa id the
governor. '" ll is al so vital Ill
the economy of Southern
Ohio.'"

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Bank

Davis Insurance Agency

~' Thi s is outrageous and must

WASHINGTON i UPI) - Re p.
Clarence Miller , R-Ohi o, Tuesday
accused high spenders for ca usi ng U.S.
budget pr-oblems.
"There is nothing basically wrong
with th e current budget machinery," ' he
said . " ll is the people who want to
spend more that w~l not let it work .
" If we really want a balanced budget
and a healthy economy , we can have it.
Congress has every reason to end the
reckless federal spendin g and massive
defi cits which ultimately hurt
everyone."
Miller said Congress apparently will
pass " another ir resp o ns ibl~
reckless budget" whi ch demonstra\es-'
that Democrats are again determined
Ill increa se government spending, taxes
and inflation..
The Lancaster Hepubiican said the
House of Representatives last week

f

Mrs. Donahey
cites state's
top problems

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

II you·re 'sl 1il dnvon g an old gas hog.

for budget problems of U.S.

··we have the plant for
doing the job at Pike!Dn. It
only needs to be completed as
or iginally planned and
promised." sai d Rhodes.
Hhodcs noted tha t the compl etion of U1c project will

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new car purchase.

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energy project near here
because il is v1lai to the
nation's defense . ·
'"01is plant is a key project
in our country's total atomi c
commitment and sh ould be
ca rried forward as originall y
planned," said Rhodes in a
slate.ment.
•·\Vord is cumin ~ from
overseas that our atomic
friends, Brilian and Fran ce,
are losing faith in us and
considering building th eir
own uranium enrichment
plan ts and atomic fu el
facilities, because they
cannot depe nd on Carter's
promises ," Rhodes sa id .
be corrected.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Riebel of Pomery were honored as th e
lon gest married couple I6ii years 1attending the Senior Citizens Day observance Tuesday
night at the center in Pomeroy. The Rev . William C. Middleswarth presented the couple a
gift during the obser vance. There was a jitney supper and candidates in the upcoming June
6 election were oo hand .

We can finance your

WAU.ijP TIUfR WINDOW
AND AUTO TEU.ER WINDOW

League of Municipalities,
saying only that it came from
a period of reflection at a
nearby beach resort.
Wallace said : "As one who
feels and knows he could win
the U. S. Senate seal, I want
to annou nce 'to you tonight
that my conclusion after
going to Gulf Shores the last ·
couple of days is that I will
not be a candidate for the
United States Senate."

' LONGEST MAR:l!ED -

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no w·s the t1m e lor you to turn •t 1n
lor one ol the new co mpa ct gas savers'
So go ahea a ana ltnd the new car you
want then see us abou t lona nc1ng
Yo u"ll l1 ke our low-tnteresl ba nk rates
and easy budget payme nt pl ans See
us today abo ut a new car loan '

will not run for the ·u. S.
Senate despite his certainty
that he would win the race .
Wallace cannot succeed
himself since Alabama law
prohibits a governor from
serving three consecutive
terms, so his. announcement
means he is evidently retiring
from elective politics.
He gave no reason for his
decisi on to the shocked
delegates to the Alabama

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BAKER FURNITURE

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campaign
promise
to
complete the Pike!Dn atomic

Wallace not seeking Senate seat

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Furniture

Rhodes said today President
Carter should keep his

MEN'S
WORK
UNIFORM
Permanent
work
pant s
and
mat c hing s h irts
polyeste r and col
blend suntan
forest green - navy
blue · dark olive
charcoal.
Proper t i oned
Very well made .

Miller blames high spenders

complete Piketon project

ELBERFELD$

O.essie

VIsit Balcer's Budget

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Gov.·Rhodes urges Carter·to

has taken on its largest project

for the "Meigs District and
XANDRIA BRANDICE
lnd
others which had "closings
RUT LAN D - Funeral
Funeral services will be due to strikes or financial
The Women's Auxiliary of
services for Xandria Bran· held Thursday at the Heinlein
reasoos.
Veterans Memorial H.ospiial,
dice Barrett. st illborn · Brown Funeral Home, 204
The board approved a list a volunteer unit at the local
daughter of Davi d and W. Main St., Logan, with the of 202 ~eniors for graduation. hospital ·for a number of
Marga ret Griffith Barrett, Rev . Woodrow W. Faulkner,
The board ·accepted the years, has taken on its largest
Route
I,
Langsville, the Rev . Ca rl Hicks and the resignations .. of Helen F.
project to date .
pronounced dead at Holzer Rev. Edna Hughes of· Smith, teacher, who is
In add ition lo working
Medical Center Sunday wlli · ficiat ing . Burial will be retiring, and . Bette Jean
many , many hours at the
be held at I p.m. Wednesday Thursday afternoon at Oak Krawsczyn, an · aide, and hospital in volunt eer service
at th e Walker Funeral Home. Grove Ce metery, Logan . employed Jane Ann Karras a over the years, the auxiliary
Besides her parents, Friends will be received at substit ute teacher lor the has purchased many items of
Xandria is survived by her the funeral home Wednesday remainder of the current . equipment. However, the new
economic SC:Jn ctiu ns on maternal grandmother, Mrs. 2 to 4 and Wednesday school year.
project will be a fund drive to
countries
whi c h
aid
Margie Griffith, Route 1, evening .
L Mrs. Gail Hovatter, Mrs. raise funds for .the purchase
international terrorists.
Middleport. ; paternal
J'C"heryl Burdette and Mrs. Pat
grandparents , Mr. and Mrs.
Kitchen of the ·Middleport
EVA JIVIDEN
James Barrett, Northup. and
PTA appeared before the that a member of the Meigs
:-·-;:.·. · -:-:.:-:-:.: ... . ... .. ..
Mrs.
Eva
Jividen,
severa l aunts, uncles and
board and asked about roo( Local Teachers Association
The graduation class of
Ctl usins. She was preceded 10 Charleston, died Wednesda y repair at the elementary also be asked to be on hand
1958, Pomeroy High School.
death by her maternal in a Charleston hospital after school, more silverware and for the presentation.
w111 hold a "get-together'"
It was agreed by the board
grandfather and two uncles. being ill for several years. more chairs. Dwight Goins,
for members· of the dass
Friends may call al the She formerl y resided at administrative assistant , to enter into a cooperative
and their guests at the
with . the
funeral home anytime until Mason, W. Va.
displayed severa l letters agreement
Funeral services were held
Meigs Inn from 8 to 10 p.m.
time of services. The famil y
which he has written over a Southeast ern Ohio Special
on Saturday, Ma y 27.
will receive fri ends from 2 to on Saturday at Bartlette· period of months to the firm Edu c ati o n Regional
The event will be held
4 and 7 to 9 p.m. thiS evening . Burdette Funeral home in which repaired the school Resource Center, Regional
following the dinner and
Offi ciating at services wiil be Charleston. Burial was in roof two years ago under a Education Service Agency
before the dance starts .
the Hev. Ray Rouse. Burial Sunset Memorial Cemetery. five year warranty. He also for a period from Sept. I, 1976
She is survived by two
i\nyone knowing any out·
will be in ~qes Cemetery.
reported that he has made to Aug . 31, 1979. The center
daughters, Erma Vaughan,
of-town members who plao
several telephone contacts in deals with the identification
and Geraldine Harrah , both
to attend the banquet are
GEORGE Ci\RRAS
regard to the matter . Action of the handica pped and
asked to inform them of the
Guido Girolami received of Charleston; two brothers, has been slow in coming but related matters The fee is 65
soda! hour. This Is the 20th
word today of the death"of Eber Roush , Mason , and Goins said a representative of cents per pupil in the district.
reunion for the class.
George Carras, 60. Pa rkers- E'•erette Roush, Ra ci ne , the firm has visited in the Material supplied by the
Ohio.
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community and had indicated center's study is required and
Mr. and Mrs. Eber Housh
Mr.
Carras.
an
electro
that
the repair will be done. an individual district would
Veterans Memorial Hospital
and Mrs. Edward Ryan, all of
accordionist
.
played
at
the
Water
standing on the roof be able to afford lo provide
ADMITTED - Ma e Durst,
Mason, Mr . and Mrs. Willie
Pomeroy
Alumni
Dances
for
makes
repair impossible at the service without the use of
Ra cine; Mildred Gau l,
Davis, Middleport; attended
such a center, Supt. Dowler
sever
al
yea
rs
in
the
early
this
time.
Pomeroy ; Gloria Frederick,
thifuneral.
sa id.
1960s.
He
also
entertained
at
Goins
also
reported
that
Middleport ; Delmar Larkins.
The board appro ved
several
banquets
in
the
Meigs
some
new
silverware
has
Long Bottom ;. Natalie Clark.
renewal
of a maintenance
area
.
arrived
and
will
be
Langsville; Eunice Nutt er,
ROY A. PEARSON
agreement
with IBM for
is
survived
by
Mr.
Carras
di&gt;
tributed.
He
told
the
three
Reedsville; Lois Ocherman.
Roy A. Pearson, 69. Ht. 2. women also that he will look typewriters at a cost of
his
wife
and
t
\I'O
children.
Lan gsv ill e; William Hich·
Racine, died Monda y.
into tire possibility of repairs $397 .1 2 for the six machines
mond, Middlep ort ; Pau la Friends may call at the
Mr. Pearson was the son of to some of the chairs at the which are located in offices in
Vaughan
Funeral
Home
in
Jeffers . Winfield. W. Va.:
the late Albert and Mae Middleport school. Mrs . the district.
Errol Follrod, Pomeroy: Parkersburg . Funeral ser·
Cramlet Pearson. He was Hovatter requested that a
Clerk
Jane
Wagner
Katherine Eblin, Pomeroy: vices will be held Wednesday
also preceded in death by representative of the board reported that the district has
at2
:30
p.m.
with
burial
to
be
Rhoda Simpson, Pomeroy;
three sisters , Mrs. Helen attend the next PTA meeting been audited and a report will
Helen Melton, Cheshire ; in Olivette Cemete ry in
Grtffilh , Mrs. Myrtle Bentz on May 22 and outline aspects be presented later from the
Donald Arm entrout. Mid - Parkersburg .
and Mrs. Lyda Reuter .
of the 10 mill tax levy to be Stale Auditor 's office.
dleport .
Mr. Pearson was a retired voted upon in the district on Routine fund transfers were
Dis char ged - Thoma s
federal employee of the U. S. :lime 6. Dr. Riggs suggested approved .
Autherson, Jeffrey Counts ,
JENNY FRANCES ILES
Corps of Engineers, a
Alan Hunt and Randy Hunt
Sharon Jewell , Dennis Li ttle.
Mrs. Jenny Frances lles, member of the National
were
given professional leave
Virginia Smith, Anna Tucker, 92, Pomeroy, died Monday
Association of Hetired
to
attend
a marching band
Gwennie Wh ite. Martha evening at Pinecrest Care
Federal Employes and the
clinic
in
Wisconsin
on June
Tayl or, Herbert Ailin g, Cent er. Gallipolis, foliowtng
Racine Gun Club.
(Continued
from
paae
1)
15·16
and
the
board
approved
Caroly n Klein
an extended illness. Mrs. lies
He is survived by his wife , County Rail Service com· a trip by the Pomeroy Safety
was bo rn May 28, 1885.
Nora R. Pearson, daughters , mitt ee said today .
Patrol to Cedar Point and Sea
She was preceded in death Mrs. Bett y Theiss, Racine ;
REVIVAL SET
Th e train will depart World on June 11)..11.
Arevival is no w in progress by her husband. William Otto Mrs. Dortha Salser , Racine; Parkersburg at 6:30 a.m.,
Dan Morri s gave a detailed
at the Hazel Com munit y fl es and one son. Otto M lies. Sally and Robin Savage, at stopping at Athens at 9:30 report of his activities as
She is survived by two sons, home ; six grandchildren and
Church. Theron Duraham is
a.m., and Chiiiicothe at 12 · director of curriculum and
Theodore
lies, Sa bina, Ohio five great · grandchildren,
the evang_eiist. Th ere will
noon; the train will depart instruction , for the past year
sp.ecial singing each evening. and Paul fl es. Shreveport , two aunts . Mrs. Goldie Sayre, Chillicothe at2 p.m. stopping since the position was
Services are 7:30p.m. night- La .; one da ughter, Ali ce Rosevi lle, Ohio and Mrs. Ola at Loveland and arriving established. Aletter from the
Strub le. Po meroy, with
Adams, Ph ilo, Ohi o, and Cincinnati at !1:30 p.m.
ly .
North Central Association of
whom she made her home; 14 several nieces and nephews.
The Steam Specia l is beirtg Colleges and Schools was
grandchi ldren, 28 great •
Funeral services will be operated by the Chessie read approving Meigs High
grandchildren . one nephew . held Wednesday at 3:30p.m.
ODDS, ENDS SALE
Syst em for the second year, School as a member with no
There will be an odds and W1l liam Rad e bau gh,
at Ewing Chapel with the
having begun in J9n as part violations. High S-chool
ends sa le Friday, May 19, at Columbus: two nieces, Mrs. Rev . David Harris of· of the celebration of the liiOth Principal James Diehl was
Chesler Un1led Methodist Mary Obetz, Columbus, and
fi ciating. Burial will be in Anniversary of the founding named as the person
Church from 8a.m. to 4 p.m. Mrs. Faith Barr, Muncie,
Letart Falls Ce metery . of America 's first railroad ; responsible for administering
Friends may call at the the Baltimore and Ohio which . free pas~ in the school
fune ral home at any time .
is a unit of Chessie System. distritt .
Last year's operat io n
It was a eed to authorize
Ctlvered 6,000 miles of the application for Title I funds
PAUL FLETCHER THOMAS B&amp;O and ot her Chessie for the fiscal year, 1979, and
Paul F. Thomas, 82, of 2220 System lines ; Chesapeake Violet Walker and Frances
Jefferson Ave., Pt. Pleasant, and Ohio and Western Mary- Carleton were employed as
a retired West Virginia State land. The goal of the Special substitute cooks for the rest
Poli cem an , died Sunday being to allow railfans and of the school year.
evening at his residence in the public an opportunity to
Pt. Pleasant .
ride a mainline size steam
.,Born in Elkhorn, W. Va ., he passenger trains similar to
was the son of the late those operated during the
Wheeler J . and Pearl Flel· 1900-19iid period.
cher Thomas.
The train consists of 4-3-4
He is survived by his ex· type steam loco mot iv e
wife , Mrs. Evelyn B. number 2101 which was built
Thomas.
Middleport , and by the Reading Railroad
MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
nine children, six daughters (now part of Conrail ) in 1945.
and three so ns, Mrs Jesse The locomotive was used to
Morri s IDo.rothyl. Ree ds·
pull the American Freedom
ville; Mrs. Homer Griffith Train during 1975 and 1976
Turn in that old gas hog!
lEva ). Springfield; Paul F. when il operated as AFT
and John S. Thomas, both of number I. The 2101 leads
Middleport ; Jane Hunyan , U. open -window coach es, air
S. Navy, Guam; Mrs. Larry Ctlnditioned co aches, a parlor
Nelson I Laura ), Middleport ;
car, and an observation car
Mrs. Dennis Glaze (Pearl ), totaling 21 cars.
Pomeroy; Wheeler Joe, and
Persons wishing to obtain
Usa Estelle Thomas, still at Information, fares, and
home.
sc hed\lles for lat er tr ips
Also surviving are eleven operating out of Cincinnati,
grandch ildren.
Co lumbus and Huntington
Funeral arrangements will should write : Steam Special,
be announced by the Crow· Box CJ , 2 N. Charles St.,
Hussell Funeral Home in Pt. Baltimore, Md. 21201.
Pleasant.
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,.

Women's Auxiliary of VMH
Classes
!

billion authorization hili for
the Department of Energy for
the next fiscal year. The
biggest item in the bill was
$4 .1 billion for the stra tegic
petroleum reserve. a plan Ill
"ore enough domestic oil
under~ round Ill gel the nation
through a future oii em bargo .
On the other side of the
Ca pitol.
the
Senate
Governmental · Affairs
Committee voted to impose

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APPEAL FILED
A notice of appeal has been
filed in Meigs County Com·
mon Pleas Court by Wlllard
Jeffers, guardian of Audris
·' M. Arnold, Pomeroy, against
Robert Daugherty, ad·
'Mem or ial· Hospital , ministrator of the Bureau of
Pomeroy, or give to any of Workers Compensation and
the following: Margaret the Industrial Commission of
Eskew, chairman; Mildred Ohio, Columbus and J. HyseU
Withee , Janice Daniels, Co., out of business.
Carrie Kennedy or Gilda
"The Middle Atlantic
Baxter, committee members, Conference, -Riverdale, · Md.,
or to Jessie White, auxqiary filed suit in the amount of $:iii7
president.
against Zerkle Trucking Co.,
Mrs. Eskew states that Middleport, for alleged non·
these pieces of equipment,are payment of dues .
badly needed and asked for
public support of the project
on behalf of the auxiliary.
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.·.;.;.;-:-:-:•··OESTOMEET
Past
Matrons
of
Tbe annual reunion and
Evangeline Chapter, Order of
banquet of Rutland High
. Eastern Star, will meet ,
School will be held at the
Friday evening at the home
Rutland · Gymnasium
of
Mrs. Aile~ Hughes.
Saturday, May Z7, at 6:30
p.m.
Round and square
NURSES TO MEET
dancing will be held from 9
The Southern Hills District
p.m. to I a.m. Reservations
Ohio Nurses Assn . will meet
must be paid by May 22 to
Wednesday at Hocking
Rutland
Alumni
Technical · College
ih
Association, Rutland, Ohio
Nelsonville. The program
45775. Money and names
will be on the role of the nurse
must accompany reser·
practiiioner.
vations. Reservations are
$5 per person. Each alumni
may bring one guest. If
unable to attend please
REVIVAL IN PROGRESS
remit $1 for dues.
Revival now in progress at
the Pomeroy Wesleyan
Holiness Church, one half
mile off Rt. 7 Bypass on Rt.
MEETING THURSDAY
143 north.
There will · be a meeting
Servjc es will be held
Thursday at 7 p.m . at through Ma y 21 at 7:30p.m.
Salisbury Eleme ntar y for nightly. The Rev. Michael ·
parents whose children will Watson, Westfield, Ind., is the
attend junior high this fall. guest speaker. There will be
Speakers will be John Mora, special singing each evening.
principal, Linda Lear and The Rev. Dewey King Is the
Ca rla Saelens.
pastor.

I

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\

Qy Charlene Hoeflich
Afirst step toward securing
free legal services for in·
digents was taken Tuesday
by the Meigs County Hwnan
Resources Council .
Meeting al the Meigs Inn ,
the Council heard Leonard
Berkley, managing attorney
fo of the Southeast Ohio Legal
Services Corporation, Portsrnouth, discuss types of ser·
vices available to poor people
through the federally funded
corporation, and then voted
to begin 111quiry into
avaij~blllty Of such funds for

Meigs Coun!y.
rent federal budg et of cy c~n t1anule alrn iJSl any
kind uf eivil aetiun as long as
A letter will be directed to $300,000,000.
the Ohio Slate Lega l Services
The speaker ex plained that il is nut ~ fcc genera tion scr·
as a first step toward gelling assistance is limited to civil vice an d that between 60 and
funding .
legal action provided free to 70 ]lerccnl oft he business is in
In his talk, Ber""k'""e_y__; husewho qualtfy"'lly Income. the--arc.--ohtomestlt.....,·cla~
reported that there is propos· He nolesl that...people must be lions. with lOlo l!i per·cenlllc·
ed an office ln Athens County, ··quite poor" to.meet the stan· ing in the consumer area In·
which would serve Meigs dards. Berkley emphasized dudlng bankruptcies and colCounty, aiUwugh he said he that criminal legal assistance lceliuns. He noted that about
was not sure when or whether i.s prohibited under lhe pro- 1500 cases a year arc process·
that would materialize, His gram, notin g that such ed through his offi ce which
office in Portsmouth handles assistance is available ~ndlcs both Scioto and
lwo counties with funding through other progranis, Adams Counties.
Berkley wa s introduced by
un~cr lhe Legal Services Cor· such as public defenders .
poration Bill which has a curHe exp!ain~ lha_llhc agen, , Gene J.yuns , lll "esidcnl of the
Council , who also ~r·e scnted

..

.Judge Manning Webster who
cummcntcd on the loc~l situa·
lion as being without a legal
serviee , as sueh , but at·
lunwys who du on occasion

County. Judge Webster concurred that unless an offi ce is
established here , the servke
would be of little value to
Meigs Countians.

10 mill levy (new t~ x 1 to be
voted on in the Mei gs Loc~i
School Di strict on June 6.
Rubert Morri s distributed
sheets of questions most ask·

To a question from Judge
Webster about th e need for a
iOmill levy and figures on the
mcresed eosl of instructional
.B~~ Iaries 1teachers and ad-

pwr.
A letter was read from
Charl es and Barbara Knight,
Pomeroy attorneys, which
stated that th ey wer.e
unaware .of anyone in Meigs
County in need of free service
not able to get it, but that
such an agency would be an
asset, purtlculariy If the of·
ficc were located m Me1gs

Gallia·Meigs Community Ac·
tionAgency reported that he
had sent for an applicati on
for a project grant for home
hcaithservlces.
Robert Morris, Pomeroy·
MJddieport principal, and
Dan Morris, assistant
superintendent, Meigs Local
Distri1·t. sooke brleflv on the

answers,

superintend ent repli ed that
he did not have figures readi·
ly available on instructional
salaries for la st year, !his
year, or lhe projected figure
for nex t year. He said,
however , that these figures
would be available from the
office of the Meigs Local
Sc hool District Clerk.

glvdl·cc- leg~l-s ervi ee-to-the~-R:obert Mt~Donnell-•of-lhe-..d--by·-,,Otcrs-..., l,ong.-vvltfl-mirlis l'ral•Jr-s-h--llhe--assistlalt---­

,~

Robert Morris commented
on the stale surplus of funds
which might come back to
loca l schools, but questioned
the actual help it would give,
and also mentioned the
school program which have
been mandated without any
means of fi nancing.

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