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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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Sleeves

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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.'"

15 complete training

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

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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.

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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

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.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---­

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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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eaver fans 13, Reds win, 5-1

Six Ohio congressmen face primary opposition
IEDITOR S NOTE UP! Statthow;e Reporters Lee Leonard
and Dock Kimmons ha&gt;e prepared a series of dispatches on the
rallllldates an d ISSII&lt;'S In Ohio s Jwoe S primacy election
Tuda 1 's anode the second of the sertes deals with congres

George D Tablack, !).{;ampbell Both have popular pollttcal
names and claun Carney has lost hiS effe ctiveness Also m the
race ts Warren realtor Garv J Thompson who hntshed a
distant thtrd m the 1976 prunary
'
Rep Douglas Applegate of Steubem tile, whose sprawhng
"'1ooal pnma11 cunttsts J
eastern Ohto dtStrtct was once represented by Wayne Hays
B) LEE LEONARD
has three challengers m hiS ftrsl lr) for the Democrdlt
Uruted Press lnternatJOnal
nomtnatJOn
Ntck B Karmck also of Steubenvtlle was beaten by Hays m
'!Went\ t"o of Ohto s 23 congressmen are seekmg ree lectton
thts 1ear, but onh sox of them ha1e opposoti on m theor party the 1976 prunary b) 16 000 votes followmg the Elizabeth Ray
pnmanes
scandal He ts trymg aga m, along wtth R Norman Pn ce of
One Wlder so ege IS Rep Charles J Carne) Youngstown Salem and Wtlham P McKenna of Rtchmond
Democrat who has served his area for 2B yeaos on the Ohio
Whlle Applega te " on the general elecllon tn 1976 he has not
Legtslature and Congress
run tn a primary stnce he \\as appomted as Hays replacement
Carne) 65 has won four terms tn Congress but he was on the hcket
challenged bv fl\e ot her Democrats m 1976 and \\ On the
Rep Donald J Pease Oberhn Democrat IS runnmg aga tnst
general electton b1 only 4 2001 otes out of 180 000 cast
John Mtchael R)an a 62-year old Vermthon rea ltor who lost
Thts tune the chtef threats are betng mounted b) Maho nmg the 1976 prunary to Pease b) 17 000 votes Also runmng IS
Count\ Prosecutor Vtncent E Gtlmarun and state Rep Ishwata K11anjunabubela of I.oratn

Gov. 'Rhodes vows

Mtchae l Normtle, a plasttc bag salesman from Lakewood, ts
rWJnmg agamst Rep Ronald M Mottl , Parma Democrat,
trymg to prod Mottl toto a more outspoken an!t-llborhon
stance
Freshman Rep Mary Rose Oakar, who outdtstanced 11
opponents tn the 1976 Democrattc prunacy m Cleveland s 20th
Dtstn ct has only two challengers this ttme - prtor
congresstonal candidates Norbert G Dennerll Jr of Grartap
and Wtlltam J Kenmck of Wtckhffe
The wtnner will automattcally be elected , smce the Republtca ns have no candtdate tn the dtstrtct
Rep Clarence J Brown J r, Urbana Repubhcan has won an
etghth term smce he has no prunary or general elecllon
opposttton
Rep Wtl!tam H Harsha Portsmouth Repubhcan ts opposed
by Joseph J Walker of Clrclevtlle
Three Repubhcans and three Democrats, mcludmg state
Sen Tony P Hall of Dayton, are vymg for thetr party nomtnallons m the Thtrd Dtstnct, where Rep Cha rles W Whalen ts
reltrtng after stx terms

Struthers
Rhodes satd the EPA ts
tnstst tng on the use of
sc rubbers m smokesta cks
wtthout regard W cost or
whether they wtll " ark
He satd the cost · could
result ma 20 percent mcrease
m electnc btlls over th e next
30 years
What lhts admuustratwn
os not " 'll mg to do IS alia "
btlltons of dollars to be spent
on W1pro1en pollu!ton control
technt ques JUSt be cause
Washmgton bureaucrats sa)
so said the governor
Rhodes satd Ohto has been
acllvely flghtmg pollutiOn
and IS seeking new coal
cleamng techruques for use
oo an mdustrtal scale
There must be a pohcy
that wtll not only protect the
health of Ohto s public but
that wtll protect the JObs of
Ohto workers and keep Ohio a
vtable tndustrtal location for
both ex tsttng and new
mdustnes
sa td
th e
governor

CANCER

Answer line
American Cancer Society

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re sea rch projec ts an d
treatmen t re~ tntes mvolvtng
patoen ts lhrr.ug huut l he
wr rill
An uph&lt;rlsterer explatns
M1 aunt had cancer and
W&gt; k l.aetrtle She ts sull ahve
a )ear later lsn t that prop£
that l.aetnle werks'
A~S W F. Rltne Too many
facts are rntssmg to use the
word proof for Y&lt;ur aunt s
expe n ence Sctentoftc proof os
haserl on mell&lt;ulous stud) of
•&gt; ilJ CCUve facts that can be
vert fled b1 repealing the
results f1r st tn labr rator)
ammals and then on patients
f orst 11 wr uld have to be
ICtenllftcallv determtn ed
through nm roscup1c btopsy
exa mtn atton of yo ur aunt s
hod Y t tssucs tha t She does

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MOTHER KNOWS: Whether you're marcymg the boy next
door or tbe kmg or Jordan, tt always helps to have mama 's
blessmgs- and tt looks like 26-year-old Usa Halaby, soon to
be Mrs Kfng Hussein, wtll have no problem on this score Her
mother, Mrs Najeeb Halaby, says of her prospecttve son-inlaw, the mooarch • He 's a wonderful man" Mrs Halaby,
divorced from the former chatrman of Pan Amertcan World
AJrways, satd m New York Tuesday the nuptial announcement
came as no surprise - "We did know that the romance was
blossommg "Now what son her ntmd lS what to wear to the
wedding

·come on m , you guys - JUSt c hoose your partners and start waltztng "

Business today:

Industry-seeking
Iceberg farming:
team plans visits
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Two
man tndustry seekmg teams
will contact busmesses ftrms
m the Chtcago, Mtlwaukee
Baltlqtorc and Wtlmmgton
Del areas m th e next mon th
Sta t e
Deve lopm en t
Dtrector James A Duerk
satd Tuesday a il• o-man
tndustry-seektng team wtll
vtstt busmess prospects m
Baltunorc and Wtlmmgton

Ma) 22 23
$Cven tW(}-f!lan teamS Will
leave June 18 on a four-day
trtp to Chtcago an d
Mtlwaukee
The teams wtll canvas the
areas and also make mmt
trtps on seekmg to tnduce
firms to locate m Ohio or
expand present plants whtch
"tll result tn ere a han of Jobs

Invitation is extended
speaker While hiS coachtng
has become qutte well known
throughout tl e area as a
speaker he ts ga tmng qutte a
lot of nulonety for hJS en
tert amtng talk s
Although semors who
att en d Marshall wtll be ad
mttted for free the banquet IS
open to the publtc at a cost of
$7 per per son

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A thought for hhe day
Aonencan baseba ll star
I .era) Satchel Patge satd,
Don t look bac k Somethmg
rna) be ~a mtng on you
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Better than oil?

By RICHARD SISK
NEW YORK (UP! ) - If a
Sa udi Arabtan prmce has hts
\\ a) the tceman will cometh
m a tugboat, haulmg m hiS
1\ ake a 100-mtllt on·ton
tceberg a mll e long fr om the
South Pole to make the desert
, bloom
HIS royal highness, Prmce
ts
Mohammed Fa tsal
promotmg the Idea of luggtng
monstrous frozen hunks of
the swe ete st water on
earth from Antarctt ca to hts
and kingdom and has formed
a company m Parts called
I ce berg Transp o rt
lnternabonal to make the
dream a reality
In a recent mtervtew m
New York, where the prmce
mruntams a sumptuous SIX
room apartment overlooking
Central Park he satd "We
thmk that by 1981 we will be
able to dehver an tceberg
anywhere m the world We
are qutte optuntsttc
The tdea of towmg ICebergs
IS not new but recently has
gamed respectability through
the efforts and of course, the
mo ney or the 41 -yea r .. Jd

Senators vs. pentagon rules

By STEVE GERSI'EL
WASHI NGTON (UP! )
Wheh ttcomes to gomg by tne
hook nobody can match the
Pentagon
Two examples of the
rmlttar) s tunnel vision have
been exposed re cently
through the efforts of Sens
IJoyd Bentsen , D-Texas, and
George McGovern, D-S D
Bent.Kn wen! to bat for a
48 yea r .. Jd Fort Worth,
Texas man by the name of
Calv tn Graham who IS
cnppled wtth arthrtlls and
suffers from dtabetes
What sets Graham apart
from hts fello w man ts that
when he was 12, the seventh
grader ]Uked a World War II
recruiter and enhsted tn the

records and booted hun out
Stnce tltat tunc the Navy
has coos!Sentl y refused to
giVe Graham an honot able
discharge - clatmtng that he
was treated the same as
every other teeny hopper who
en listed and was caught
Would they have burted
him had he been kill ed m one
of those battles'
Bentsen trted to get the
Navy to change tls course
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wtthou t succe•s He also
mtroduced legtSlat ton gtvtng
Graha m an honorable
discharge whtch tlte Navy
opposed
Sen John Stenms D Miss
chatrm an of the Senate
Armed Servtces Commtttee,
also got the stock reply from
the Navy
But tlt ls saga, at least has
a happy endmg Somebody
applied the pressure and the
Whtte House announced
recen tly th at Graham ts
gettmg hts discharge wtth the
approval of Navy Secretary
W Graham Claytor
McGovern 's attempt - '"
which he has jomed others has so fa r not succeeded
The South Dakota senator
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C!HnP" nr M"ll"""'" ""
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That standard mtght have
made sense at one time but
methods of tdenllhca ll on
ha ve
p r o g r e s sed
dramatically and tt may well
be that tdenttftcalton can be
made tf much less than 80 per
cent of the body ts pieced
together
The mtlt tary has the
remains of three Vtetnam
veterans m Honolulu but all
of them fall far short of the~
per cent rule They are m the
30 per cent range
The mill!ary feels that one
of the three may sttll be tdenttfted,
so
McGove rn
suggested choostng -e of the
other two by a draw
That , howev er, would
vtolate the rule And It makes
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c~a~nn!i~ot;~~~~:~r~~-,~d~w,~hymteL--the too much sense, anyhow
l-~~--~m~~d~ee.~d~~h~a~v-!,e~c~•.~n1~ce;-rf~:l;f~s:~h~e-N~~av;~Y~~~~·~-:__v•~~~;-@f~~~~~:--~eo~",~n:;]st~~P~"'.•9"~er:"Jt~Oh.!&gt;~o~•~~1~S9+-•
would mnuence the fa ct tha t aboard the US S South
she IS s!tll altve because some Dakota and fovght m two
cancers gro" more sIow1Y major naval battles against
than othe rs Hence the fa t1 the Japanese 10 the PaCific
tha t she Is " Itvc would not be ll e was awar ded more than a
pr tJ of of ru rf fhcre are norm al share of meda ls and
Jther tmportant questiOns tr, rJhbrms
ask For example d1d your
Th en the Navy found out 1o
aunt have any other kmd 0f tts chargrm that the yoWlg
? If h did
cancer therapy
s e • loo ktqg gu nn er was an
she mtght be responding to adol escent
Th e Na vy
..o.
tha\ treatment
and not~ to strtpped Graham of his
Laetrle It ts an, extract of honors , ex;~unged all his

NEW YORK (UP! ) - Peter Bavast knew tt wasn't rtght
You dtdn t do a thmg hke thts, especially to your own father
"l]ustcouldn lrestst,"hesays "Ihadtodott "
So he dtd the other night, dtahng his father, Buzzte, at home
m Anahetm, Calli , from hiS box 10 Toronto's Exhtbtlwn
Stadmm the moment hts team, the Blue Jays, went ahead or
his father s team, the Angels, m the seventh mmng
The Blue Jays would go on to score nine rWJs m the mrung
and beat the Angels \(}.j), but Peter BavaSI dtdn't know that
then
Peter Bavast could tell the mood his father would be m,
beca)ISe durmg the years he was wtth the Dodgers, every time
theyld fall behind or lose a tough game he'd throw anotHer
tranststor radto agamst the wall
When he answered the call from Toronto last Monday mght,
Buzzte BavaSI had no idea who was on the other end HlS son
didn't tdentify hunself Instead he opened the conversatiOn by
askmg
' Hey, Pop, how many transistors have you brdken already'"
Here,' he satd, dryly, "talk to your mother"
EVIl Bavast got on the phone
She !rtes to stay neutral bel\\een her husband and her son,
between th e Angels and the Blue Jays so she dtdn 't talk
baseball at all but asked Peter about hiS daughter, CrlSttna,
lllStead
How ts she' Mrs Bavasl wanted to know
'Fine," her son answered • She made her Holy Commumon
yesterday
Peter Bavast wanted to talk about baseball, though and
about hts father
,_
'How IS he' ' he asked hts mother, Jaughmg
'I don 't want to dtscuss tt,' she sa1d
Instantly, Peter Bavast knew' his fa ther was fme He was
feelmg the same way he always dtd anytune hts u:a_m was
blowmg a btg lead He was gettmg ready !o flmg 'lll10ther
tranststor up agalllSt the wall
Peter BavaSt satd, from his office m Toronto Tuesday, I
don 't thtnk he apprectated my call too much because I broke
me of baseball 's primary rules by gloatmg Over the years, be
has always told me to be as b'l'actous a wmner as you are a
loser because tt sa long season I realtze that, and what I dtd to
him the other mght I wouldn't do to anybody else but you know
how tl IS, blood IS thicker than water
For all thetr needling of each other Buzzte and Peter Bavast
have an e•cellent relattOnshtp
"Anything I have ever accompliShed m baseball, or ever
hope to, I owe to my father ," says Pete who at 35 already ts
one of the game s most capable executives "He gave me my
first JOb tn baseball as bw;mess manager wtth Albuquerque
That was m 1964 and the yoWlger Bavasi has come a lon-g
way smce He came up to the big leagues With San D1ego where
he worked With his father and took over as head man of the
Blue Jays a year before they entered the Amencan League
last season
Bume 62, has been tn ba seball 39 years most of them wtth
the Dodgers Arter 17 years wtth them, he moved to San Dtego
m 1968 and owner Gene Autry htred him to rwt the Angels last
year
Father-lind son C&lt;JmbmattOns are not uncommon m baseball
Down through the yea rs, there have been the Comlskeys, the
Brtggs, the Stonehams and the Veecks among others, and now
there are the O'Mal.eys wtlh the Dodge!'B and the Grifftths
wtth the Twms
For the ftrst time m baseball htstory, though, one club run by
a father and the other by hts son met on the fteld when the
Angels played the Blue Jays m Anahetm last Aprtl28
Ron Fatrly the 39-year..ld red-hatred veteran, played ftrst
base for the Angels In that coolest and had a homer and smgle
for them He's bemg llsed fatrly often by the Angels , who got
him from the Blue Jays thts past wmter and Peter Bavast sees
that and thinks maybe his father put one over on hun
' When Buzzte talked to me about gettmg him from us, he
told me Fatrly would be nothmg more than a player-(!oach, a
battmg mstru ctor and a play-by-play man on TV," says Peter
The last tune I looked he had played 111 more than half the
Angels games and was hittmg 2BO Not bad for a play by-play
man, ts tl ' I think I m gomg to have to talk to my father about
that

By United Presslnteroatfooal
GOOD NEIGHBOR Rosalyun Carter knows as well as
anyone else that if you want somethmg done, do tt yourseU So
when a group of vo!WJteers began work on one of her pet
projects 1'uesday - sprucmg up D C General Hospttal tn
Washmgton - the forst lady traded m her blazer for a smock,
grabbed a pamt brush and chtpped m Mrs Carter says she got
mvolved m the effort earller this year becaw;e tt's unportant
that poor people who have no beauty m theor life and are sick
too have a place that's pleasant to come to She says she
plans to mvtte local leaders to the Whtte House to chat up other
C&lt;Jmmumty projects

aprt cot ptts that has been
rtgorously tested and has
ne1 er been proven useful tn
treatmg cancer Nonetheless,
the sctenllftc commuruty ts
tn terested m ) our aunt s
ex pertence If your aunt
bcheves tha t Laetnle helped
her and she ts wtllmg to offer
complete detatls of her health
ht stor) and treatment she
should ask her ph) stcta n to
submtt her case records to
the Nauonal Cancer Institute
tn Bethesda Md whtch IS
The Mason.{;allta Marshall
no ~ re\le\\tng thiS ktnd or
Alumm ASSOCH:ItJOn IS ex
mformat10n
tendmg an mv ttallon to area
l nte rnatlo na l A ~soc tett on
A reader asks How many hogh school sent ors who are
Aga tnst Ca ncer 1UICC t •&gt;lh
Amertcans wtll get cancer 10 reg tste n ng at Marsha ll
headqua rt ers m S• llzerland
1918
'
Untverst(y tn the r'all to be
the Ame n can Cancer Soctely
ANS
WER ltn e
Th e tts guests at tls annual Sprtng
shares mformauon wtth other
cance r cunt rol agcn(leS The Amc rt can Ca ncer Soctety and Banquet next Monda)
Mason Count y semors ran
ACS sponsors a ; pectal the Nationa l Cancer Instttute
esttmate
that
there
wtll
be
make rese rvattons b) caUtng
Elean r r RooseHit
ln ternatto na l Can d r 700 000 cases of ca ncer 675 1512 and Galha County
dtagnused for the first tune tn sentors 446-1875
Fello•shop grant program to
The banqu et whtc h wtll be
permll m~esugators to work - 1978 Thts number excl udes
ver) common curable form s held at Ktn Folks Resta urant
abr JJd and cam:er resea r·
of sktn cance r and very ea rl) wtll begm at 6 30 p m wtth a
c hers from other co untrieS to
work 1n the U S The Natoonal cervtcal cancer whtch also reception
Marshall Untversttv s head
l ob rar1 of Med tctne tn can be eastly controlled
F'"r furt her tn fot ma tt on basketball coach Stu Aber
Rethesda Md IS part of a
dec n ~til be the gues t
cancer rese &lt;trch mforrni':ttlOn ca II 992 7531
CIJmp uter program th(tl IS
plug)(ed mtu 500 locations m W.1~hingto11 Wimlou·
the' U S and m several
foretgn countnes Here there
A
reg ular
fea tu re
prepared b) the Amertcan
Cancer Soctet) to help save
your ltfe from ca ncer
A htgh school student asks
Hov. ts cancer research
tnf ormall on exchanged
around the worl d'
ANSW E Rltne
Can cer
re search IS trul} w·
temauona l Sctent1sts meel
fa ce tu face at conferences
held tn many dtfferent
nati ons an d publt sh tn
formation tn Journals "tlh
• tde urculauon Through the

By MILTON RICHMAN
UP! Sport. Editor

•

to continue fight
COl UMllUS 1 UP! I - Gov
James A Rhodes satd
1'uesda) he wtll conllnue to
ftght what he ca lled the
bureaucratic Ol erklil of the
US
E n vtr o nmental
Prote ctton
Agency
m
enforcmg clean aor standards
m Ohto
Rhodes satd m a press
re lease tha t ove rz ealous
burea ucrats of the US
Envtronmental Protectton
Agency
are
forcmg
ur11&lt; orkable em tronmental
restrtclto ns
on Ohto
mdustrtes wtth no regard for
the cost m JObs and htgher
electrt c btlls
We mu st conltn ue to
stm e to unprove the qualtt)
of atr and water throughout
the Untied States satd the
governor, bltl there must be
some accommodallon on the
part
of th e federal
government tf we are to avmd
sp rea dm g the
human
mts en es
unposed
b)
overregulation by the EPA m
Youngstown , Campbell and

State Sen Stanley J Aronoff, R.Qncinnatl, lS fighting
former televts10n anchorman Tom Allons, the endorsed
Repubhcan ca ndtdate, for the nght to go agamst Democratic
Rep Thomas Luken tn the fall Luken has no prunary opposition
And veteran Republtcan Rep Samuel L Devme of
Columbw;, whO was re-elected to a lOth term m !976 by only
1,563 votes out of 195,000 votes cast, wtll be watching a threeway Democratic prunary m hts 12th Dilltrtct wtth mterest
State Rep James L Baumann ill the favored candidate He
ts runnmg agatnst Ray Htll and Btll Moss , a black school board
member who drew enough votes away from Devme's opponent
as an mdependent in 1976 to make the difference m the general
electton
1
Henry W Eckhart, the former chaorman o( the Public
Uttllttes Commtsston of Ohio, lS seeking the Democratic nomtnatton m the 15th Dtstnct of Colwnbus agatnst Bruce R
Coleman The Republican mcumbent Chalmers P Wylle, has
no opposttlon

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week By M otor1Wutewh4!re c ~:~rner
!~ervlce txJt avlulll hle on~ mur tl
$3 ~ By mtu/ In OtUo and W Va

Ohe y,., 122110 s., ,,.,on.
Ill 10 three "'"""" 17 1111
Ebt!wher~ 126 00 ye11r Sx months
113 10 Thr" months 17 so
,sub,.,rlpllon pme lnrludes s,nd'Y
Times-Sentinel

anyone from the Vtetnam
War m the Tomb of the
Unknown Soldter wtth full
honors to jom those from
World War I, World War II
and the Korean War
Thts effort has run lillo one
of
those
seemmgly
Wlbreakable military rules no ooe gets mto the Tomb
wtless 80 per cent or more of
the remams ca n be
assembled

INMATE DIES
LEBANON, Ohto (UP I) Leban on Co rr ect tonal
lnslltutton offt ctals say an
tnmate was found dead m hts
cell Monday
l nstttulton officia ls said
Robert Alan Phtlllps , 23,
Columbus apparently took
his own ltfe

prmce th e son of the la te
King Fatsal and a nephew of
the retgrung King Khahd
Scten ttsts es bmate that
about 75 per cent of the
world 's fr esh water resources
are frozen soltd at the North
and South poles
Each year m the AntarctiC
about 10,000 btlllon cubtc
meters of tcc so pure lt
approaches dtsttlled water m
qualtty breaks off the polar
caps m the form of teebergs
oo ly to melt and eventually
disappear
And the ft gure on the
amowtt of tee that breaks off
from the ca ps annually ts
probably
a
gross
wtderestunatwn The largest
Iceberg oo record measured
about 220 mlles long and 60
miles wtde , approxunately
the stze of Belgtum and it
alone contamed an estunated
8 000 btlhon cubtc meters of
ICe
Even an ICebe rg or
'mO&lt;(erate' SIZe m the 100mtlhon ton class Prin ce
Mohammed wants to market
would provtde stagger tng
amowtts of water
Although the tceberg would
lose about :Ill per cent of tts
volume durm g transport, an
estunated two !rillton gallons
of water would be left
Prmce Mohammed who
formerly hea ded Saudt
Arabta 's
$15
bllhon
desalintzatton program, feels
the tceberg gambtt will prove
more
effi cient
than
extractmg fresh water from
the sea
' Towmg tcebergs will cost
much Jess and provide far
more water," the prmce said
Las t yea r a fiv e-day
sclenttftc con ference at Iowa
State Umverstty sponsored
by Prmce Mohammed the
US
Na ttona l Sctence
FoWldallon and the Coast
Guard concluded that tceberg
farmm g wa s wtthl n the
means or extstmg technology
One method would entail
seven large tugs hauling an
tceberg covered with strips of
reflective Insulation material
to cut down on loss of volume
through hea t and water
frtction
The 5,'100inlle trip from the
South Pole to Saudi Arabia
would take about eight
mooths at an average speed
of one knot
Th e prince estimate' he
will have spent about $100
million before the fir st
Iceberg ill delivered but said
In the long rWl ''This business
may prove to be even better
than oil "

Sport Parade

SAY IT AIN'T SOW, DUKE John Way11t says he was
damn scared' before open.Jleart surgery recently m Boston,
where surgeons replaced a faulty heart valve with one taken
from a ptg "You know, there lS an arttcy that goes from the
heart to the bram and affects your vocal chords," the 7~year
old actor told an lntervtewer 1'uesday at hlS home In Newport
Beach Calif 'I was losmg my vmce That really scared me
Now, With that damned ptg valve 111 me, I not only have my
v01ce back, bull go aroWJd saytng, 'Oink , oink'"
PAT PROGRESSING : Pat Nixon recetved get.well wishes
from two former presidents 1'uesday Her husband Richard,
accompanied by thetr daughter, Julie Elseobower, dropped by
to see her for an hour ~t Long Beach, Calif , Memortal
Hospttal Former Prestdent Gerald Ford called NIXon's office
at San Clemente to ask about her health and wl3h her a speedy
recovery Mrs NIXon, 66, was reported ln good condition and
"progressmg satisfactorily" by a spokesman for lhe hospital
He tdenUfted the lWJg atlment for which she was hospitalized
Monday as acute vtral bronchitiS She ts expected to return
home thts weekend

HEALTH
Lawrence E Lamb.M.D

MONTREAL (UPI ) Everyone agreed tt was only
a matter of tune before
Cmctnnah 's Tom Seaver
showed why many constder
htm baseball's fmest pttcher
After a dtsmal start thts
season Seaver turned in hts
strongest performance o( the
year Tuesday mght , ho1dtng
the Montreal Expos to seven
htts a!ld strtktng out !3 bat·
ters en route to a 5 I vtctory
' It was only a matter of
lime before I came around "
Seaver satd after the game I

Illness limils
SI'X dri\1'
DEAR DR LAMB - 1sent
fut )OUr Health Lette r about
the prostate gland and 11gave
us much tnforrnatton about
what my hw;baml ts g01ng
through as a result of prostate surgery We would ltke
.some mfo rm~:tllon about sex
hfe after tht s operatton My
husoond ts havmg trouble
smce he had prostate sur get y
rune months ago
He was prelly stck and lost
a lot of blood and had lo have
a transfuston It was a couple
of months before he felt bet
ter but he IS havtng trouble
wtlh sex The doctor put htm
on a ptll ca lil&gt;d Metandren
IJnguels but1t has not helped
at all
DEAR READER - I m
ah•ays a ltttle surprtst&gt;d that
people expect to be sexua lly
11gorous when the) are stck
IJJness of any severtty ts often
a damper to sex Su ts slatva
bun as occurred Ill pnsoner
of war camps After all , the
sexual funcltons are hke
other parts of the body and do
not function perfectly all the
tunc You should expect sexual functiOn to lag once tn
a"hile
When your husband has fully recovered hts health he
may also recover hts sexual
vtgor Most men do recover
normal sexual vtgor after
prostate surgery Some don't
and thts IS often because they
have other Illnesses or
because (hey are m the age
group that sex was ready to
dechne for them anyway -m·
dependent of the surgery It
docs ma ke a difference
whether you arc 19 or 99
1hen you should kno~&gt; !hat
after prostate surgery the
va lve meclumtsm at the
outlet of the bladder IS usual·
ly changed As a result the
normal orgasm Is expelled
bacil(vard mlo the bladder

t

SP.orts Transactions

Bv Unrted Prtu tnternationill

Tuuday
Bueball
Atlanta - Slgnl!!d pitcher J1m
Bou ton to a contract w i Th therr
Sllvannah farm club

O!Jklano - Recalled st10r tstop
Ro b P rcc olo from Vancou\oler of

Pacr t rc

Coast

League

placed ca tcher Earl

on wa rvers

and

w lltam s

Ch icago ( AL ) Tra ded
outf ielder Bobby Bonds to the
Texas Ranger s for ourf relders
Claudell Wash ington and Rusty
Torres and a m rnor leeguer to
be named later recal led lett
Mnded p tcher Ken Kravec and
pur ch ased ca tcher Larry John
son from Iowa of Amer can
Assoctat on

tor to long term contrac ts
College
MIS5 •ss lpp l Stated - Nameo
Don Beasle y 65 an ass1stant
basketball coach
Soccer
Wnn lngton ( NASL) - Ac
qu1red mi di el der MathiS Van
Toorn on loan rrom Charlero i of
the Belgtan First Division

Oakland INASU -

Fred

Coach M lrk o Sto jan0'¥'1 C a nd
named h is 3551stant
Jack
Hyde mlen m coach

CHICAGO (UP! ) - The
Chtcago White Sox Tuesday
recalled left-handed pttcher
Ken Kravec and purchased
Foot bill
M ta m t Linebacker M ike catcher Larry Johnson from
Ko l en l!lnnounced h1S ret ir e
the Iowa Oaks farm team m
men!
Mt nnesola - Named as hea d the Amertcan Assoctallon
seoul Ralph Kol h and SIQned
The Sox opttooed pttcher
Jerry Relschow coord inator of Rtch Wortham and inftelder
foo tball operat ions and Frank
Gi lli am player personnel dlrec Mtke Eden to I~

CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
CinetnnaU Reds have stgned
thetr No I selechon m the
secondary phase of the
January free agent draft nght.Jlanded pttcher Wayne
Gwnn of South Deka1b (Ga )

NHL Champton shtp
(B est of Sev~ n )

.

P~ Rob

R ose

Steve Dola k

Lancaster

C- Shane Riley
Tra ce
Coa c h- Mike H e nry
M1am1 Trace

EAST
IF - Jeff Mannering Ja ckson

Kary Fry Athens
Scott Gasser Logan
OF- Jeff Antoll Manetta
Mark McDan1 el Logan
P- Todct Bro ckme ier

Manetta

R1 ck Pterson

Athens

C- Joe Brooker

Jumor College
The 6-2 !90-pounder posted
a 7 2 rec'O rd for hts college
team th iS sprmg - i' llowtng
33 hlts and strtkong out 57 on 57
mnmgs potched
Guonn IS to report next
montlo to the Reds Btllmgs
Mont farm tea m tn the Cia"
A Pwneer League

By Untfed Press lnrernattonal

BY GREG BAILEY
The Southeastern Ohw Htgh School East-West All Star
basketball games will be played at Trautwem Fteld m Athens
oo Sunday, May 28 at I p m wtth the ram date to be Monday
May 29 Each squad ts made up of 24 players selected by
C&lt;Jaches of all ellgtble schools
The only Metgs County players are Kelly Wmebrenner and
John Sayre of Southern Gallla County players are Larr)
Carter and Ron Jackson of Southwesttrn, Claude Corneltus of
Kyger Creek, and Terry Wall of Galltpolis
The complete rosters are as follows
WEST
CLASS AAA
Coach- John Toptoo Ports
tF - Sha wn R1ley, Mlam 1
Trace
WEST
Paul Alford La ncaster IF - Paul Sm1fh Nels York
Rodge r H1cks La n
John R1denour Ches
caster
Greg Wo ckham Ches
OF - Oennt s Combs M1am1
OF - Terr y Wall Gallipol iS
Tra ce
Kent G1llen Ches
Mtk e Peery Lancas ter
P- R1 ck Love Fairla nd
Warr e n

Ne l York

Coach- B ob Perk tn s

Be l

EAST
CLASS A
IF - Joe Hacker Iron Sf Joe
Greg Storm s Ptke
Mat Bokovilz S V
OF - Kevm Roll Adena
Greg Boll Iron St Joe
P- Jett Blanton Poke
Wade Burkot Poke
C- Tom Walker Iron 51
Joe
Coach- Duane Shau l

Pt ke

(A ll Ttm es EDT)
Mon tr ea I vs Bo sto n
( Montreal l eads 2 Dl
May 13 Mon tr eal 4 Boston 1
May 16 Montreal 3 Boston 2
(ol)

l'he game also was a turn·
around for secon d baseman
Joe Morgan who drove m four
runs wtlh a three·run homer
and a double to end a hatung
slump
I have been tn a sl ump
batt mg average wtse but I m
ge ttmg more com fortable at
the plate and my three for
three performance tomght
and four RBI should gtve me
the ltft I need Morgan satd
He echoed the sent tments
of others about Seaver It

Four girls from Eastern
High School will be
representing their school In
the Class A District Track
and Field Meet Sa turday,
May 20 at Chill ico th e
Kim Baley, 1\ho placed
thtrd In the sectional last
Saturday at Rio Grande,
will be throwing the discus
J ean nie

May 16 Montreal at Boston
8 05 p m
May 20 or 21 - Montreal al
Bosto n a 05 p m
x Mav 23 Boston a ! Man
I re al 8 05 p m
x May 15
Montreal
Boston a 05 p m
x May 27 or 28 Bos ton
Montreat 8 05 p m

l

at

at

x tl necessary
lnfe rnaftonal

Hockey League
Umted Press lnter naf1onal

All Ttmes EDT

Tol ~do

Port Huron vs

Toledo leads 3 2

Ma y 10 Toledo 2

May

Port Huron 4

Toledo

12 -

Huron 2
May 13 Toledo d
May 14 -

3

Port

Port Hu ron 9
,.

Toledo

6

Pori

Huron 2
Ma y 16
Toledo 11 Pori
Hur on 2
Ma y 20 - Toledo at Por i
H uron 8 p m
x - May 23 - Port Hur on

al Toledo
x -

pm

7 30

1f necessa r y

WEST
IF - Doug Hale Oak Htl l
C CorneliUS KC
Kelty Wtn ebrenner
CLASS AA
Soullt
WEST
OF- Evan Brown Oak Hil l
IF- Ken Butcher Wellston
Ron Jackson SW
Jay Br ickey Ironton
P- John Sayre South
Tom Boden Ports
Kevin Meade Tnmble
OF- Mark Foelder Waverl y
C- La ry Carter SW
Dan Korker Northwest Coach- Bill Hames OH
P- Jeff El liot Wa sh C H
Jom Peazell Ports
Ron McE lf resh Tnmble
Steve Boy le Ports
tnlteld e r
n omt nated but
C- Jeff Frazte Mmford
on1ored

Linescores
Lugue Results

Ma tor
By Umfed Pren International
National League
Alia at N Y ppd ram
Cl nc1

Mil

100 040

ooo- s

9 1

1110 000 1lOO- I 1 0
Seaver and Ben ch Tw,tchelt
Schatzeder ( 6)
Knowles ( 8 )
and Ca r ter w - seaver [2 4 ) L
- Twitchell (2 JJ HR s- C.nc1n
nat Morgan I61

Sa n Frn

New Yorll.

000 003 Olx-

-4

9 0 St LOU IS

P Re uschel and Co:~: Knepper
H1tl W- Kne pper (5 I J L
P Reusche l {3 3) HR s - Ctl c a
go K ngman (8)

and

Amenun

League

Oak
000000 110 - 2 4 2
Cleve
000 010 20x - 3 6 0
RenKo Lacey {7) Hea ... er lo
(8 1 and En• an Cl yde ( 1 OJ and
Hassey L- La cev (3 l l

Phtla
000 100 000- 1 9 o
Hous
300 002 o ht - 6 9 2
c, rlt on R eed (6) M cGraw Calif
Tor
(8) and M cCarver Lemong ello
Aase
Bann• st er ( 6 ) Samb1f0 (9 ) and

Ferguson W- Lemongello 13 4l

L - Carlt on (4 A)
Puht (2)
51 L

H R- Houston

1100 100

110--- 5

93

400 101 lOx- 7 7 0
L !!ell (1) Ha m, llon

Ma, or League Stand m gs
Bv Un1ted ~r ess l nternat tonal
Nahonal Leagu e
Eas1
W l P et
GB
Ph ii &lt;J
17 lJ 567
M ontreal
17 15 53 1
Ch c ago
16 16 500
P lfsb r gh
14 18 .t 3B .t

San Frnn
C1nc nat 1
Los Any
H ous ton
San D1eg o
A I an i a

14

70

41 ]

5

14 :Zl 400
Wes t
W L Pet
'1 I 11 636
70 14 56A

5

SOFTBALL TOURNEY
The Strout Realty Softball
team of Ga lllpolts Ohto wtll
sponsor a Men's ASA Sane
lloned Softball Tournament
June 16 17 18 The entry fee
ts $60 per te am Jackets wtll
be gtvcn for ftrst pla ce and
tnd&gt;vtdual a~a rds for second
and thtrd I earn trophtes for
ftr&amp;t second and lhtrd For
further mformatton contact
Tom Meadows at 6 14-44~84
or Gene Moore at 614-446
0301

10 14
15
15
17

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18
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48&lt;1
455
400

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6

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Tu es da ys Rcsu l1 s
Atla at N Y ppd ra n
Cm c nna1 1 5 Montreal I

Houston 6 Ph 1ladel ph a 1

San 0 ego 7 Sl LOU IS 5
Los Ang 3 P1!l sburg h 7
000 120 100- 4 9 I
Sa n Fran c 1sco 4 Ch t i'lg o 3
002 100 02x - 5 9 1 Wedne sda y s Probable Pitchers
L I!Roche
(8)
and
( All T tm es EDT )
Down ng Under wood Willis
C ncmnat 1 ( Bonha m .t OJ at
(71 Murpt1y (91 and Ashby W Montreat (G nm s ley 6 1) 7 35
- wIll s ( I 21 L Aase (2 21
pm
Atlanta
( Bog gs
1J
an a
I 16 1nn1ngs1
N1eKro 7 6 J at New
Yo rk
Se a !lie
( Koosman 1 3 cmd Es p no sa 1
0110 0 11 0110 000 000 0- 1 I 7 J 1SJ5pm

Detro•t

Ph ladelph a

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3 2) at

010 000 001 000 000 1- 4 1 H ous ton ( And u ar 1 ~ )
B 35
Honeycutl Rom o (71 Rawley pm
Sweet w - owchtnko (J 21 L
(1JJ and St tnson Wil cox H ller
Urrea (2 Sl
HR s- St LOUIS
St Lou 5 (Ras m ussen 1 4) at
S1mmons ( 4 )
( 1) Foucaul t (1 .4 ) and Par r 1sh
SanDego (S hrleyO.t J .t pm
W- Foucau lt (1 2) L - Rawley
P1tlsburgh ( Rooke r 1 1 ~ at
Plsbg h
020 000 ooo-- 2 5 1 (0 4) HR - Oetro1t Parn sh Il l Los Angeles ( John 5 J 10 30
LA
300 000 OOx- J 10 1
pm
Cande l ario!~ hkulve (7) and
Bos
000 o:x&gt; 100- J a 1
en cago ( Burn s 7 7J a1 Sdn
Oyer 011 (7l Sulton Fors ter K C
110000000- 2 9 1 Franc sco ( Blue 5 I J 4 05 p m
(91 11nd Grote
HR s- P.tts
L ee and Fl!k Spllttorll and
Thur sd ay's Gam es
buroh St~ rgell (4)
Wathan
W- Lee (6 OJ
L
Cmc at Montr eal n 1ght
Spl lttor !f (4 J) HRs- Boston
Atlanta at New York n 1ght
Ch1
010 010 01 o- J 6 1 Eva ns fJI
Ph Ia at Hou ston n ght

• •

INDIANA POl iS l nd
I UP! I - Speedstet Danny
Ongats ts ready for actton
aga m but his backup ca r
wrecked 111 Tuesday s Indy
500 practice wtll t.tke a httle
longer to r t!palr
Ongats a native Hawuan
who was clocked Wlofft ctally
at 2!11 974 mtles per hour last
week hit 198 119 m p h Tues
day before hos car slarruned
mto a 11 all It carne out of the
fourth turn stdCM)S slipped
backwards 460 feel mto the
ouL,.de wall and slid 600 feet
along the wall to a stop
Emergency crews put out a
small ftr e but the 36-year"'ld
Ongats rt'Qutred treatment at
the track hosptlal onlv for
' mmor abras iOns on his back
and a shghl cut on hts tongue
The car was very badly
damaged tn the acc tdent
although the ere• expected to
ha\e tt avat lable before thts
weekend s ltme tnals

The "'reck \\ as the fiTst

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senou s ace Hlent smce the
tra ck opened fur practtee
May 6
rhe 198 m p h clockm g fo r
DngaJS a member of the
lnters co pe RaCin g Team
was the fastest of the dav as
24 ca rs toured lhe 2 1 ~ m1le
O\al r our other drtvers were
above 191 m ph - runmng
about fl\e ~ ' lO mph slower
than last " eek
Obser ve rs sa td speeds
lu esday gc neral11 11ere
slo11 er than la st • eek
becallr.;e U1e rams had woshed
awa)
mus t of
the
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Monday, May 22
Dale 0 Warner at Rutland
Angels, Pizza Shack at
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Rutland Reds at Mtd
dleport Cubs
Thuntday, May 25
Dale C Warner at Mtd
dieport Cubs , Rutland Angels
at Ptzza Shack - KX, Mtd·
dleport Mustangs at Powell 's
- • · Bye, Rutland Reds
Monday, May 29
Rutland Angels at Mtd
dleport Cubs , Mtddleport
Mustangs at Rutland Reds
Dale C Warner at Powell s
xx. Bye Ptzza Shack
Wednes ~ay, May 31
Pizza Shack at Powell s
Thursday, June 1
Middleport Cubs at Mtd
dleport Mustangs, Rutland
Angels at Rutland Reds
Ptzza Shack at Dale C
Warner • xx , Bye, Powell's
Monday, June 5
Powell's at Mtddleport
Cuba, Rutland Reds at Pizza
Shack Mtddleport Mustangs
at Dale C Warner xx. Bye,
Rutland Angels
Wednesday, June 7
Mtddleport Mu stangs at
Rutland Angels
Thursday , June 8
Mtddleport Cubs at Ptzza
Shack • xx , Po,.ell's at
Rutland Angels, Rutland
Reds at Dale C Warner • x,
Bye, Middleport Mustangs
Second Half
Monday, June 12
MiddlepOrt Cubs at Dale C
Warner - xx, Pizza Shack at

Rutland Angels Powell s at
Mtddleport Mustangs B) e
Rutland Reds
Wednesday June 14
Rutland Reds at Mtd
dleport Mustangs
Thursday June 15
Pizza Shack at Mtddleport
Cubs , Rutland ' Angels at
Powell's xx Dale C Warner
at Rutland Red s. Bye,
Mtddleport Mustangs
Monday, June 19
Mt ddleport Mustangs at
Ptzza Shack · u Rutland
Angels at Dale C Warner x
Powell's at Rutland Reds
Bye Mtddleport Cubs
Wednesday. Une 21
Mtddlcport Cubs at Hutl and
Angels
Thursday, June 22

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rlrtvers to keep the or
machines under control
Jtm McElreath and Roger
Rager lrted out nc" cars
Tuesrla) the hrsl da) the
track has beeh open stnce
Frt day and l arr) Rtce
passed his ro&lt;;&gt; kie tests

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Seaver now 2-4, scattered
Seven htts and walked onl y
one 10 hiS ftrst complete
game of the season fhe
Expos lone run off Seaver
came 10 the [ourth on smgles
b) Warren Croma rtte, Dave
Cash and Andre Dawson
The forst onmng I gave
them three htts on a row but
settled down after that
Sea~e r satd
I al"al S have
had trouble on the earl) on
mngs' of a game but as the
game progresses I get
&amp;tronger '
Morgan unloadeol hiS th ree
run homer tn the ft fth after
Seaver Jed orr With a wa lk and
Pete Rose doubled tu center

Ken Gnffey stngled to center
Ken Gnfley smgled to sco re
Seaver before Morgan
st roked hts stxth homer of the
Ha r over the rtghl helol
fence
Cmcmnau scored tts other
run tn the ftr sl mnmg when
fuJSe doubl ed to center and
,;cored on Morgan s double
All the Cmcum at1 runs were
scored agamstlostng potcher
I'&lt; a) ne Tw olchell now 2 3
It s too bad we had to
meet a hot Tom Seaver
tontght ' Ex pos Manage r
Htck Wtlltams satd I guess
1t was only a matter of ttme
before he showed the kmd of
pitcher he ts
A.s for my team we are
11 111 not htttmg and I loo k for
an Improved performance 10
the next two games agamst
Ctncmnau he satd

seriOUS IDJUry

Senes

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Champ10nsh1p

was good to see Tom Seaver
gel untracked tontght he
sa td It was only a matter of
ttme ttl! h~ got &gt;iratghtened

Onga~s escapes

McClure, who

placed third In the sec·
Ilona!, will be rnnnlng the
220-yard dash Angel Blake
placed third In the sec·
tiona! and wlll be running
the 440-ya rd dash Louroe
Matthews who placed
second In the sectloowl 1\lll
be running the mole Good
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cautioned '• one game does
more tomght whtch resulted not make a season I wtll ha ve
m 13 strtke outs
to see what I do tn my next
H o we v e r
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We ~all tins retrograde
ejac ula !ton The usual sensa
ltunts there but the evidence
of orgasm ts Ja, kmg That IJl
ttself should not prevent con,
tmued sexual enjoyment
As men get older a few do
need addtttOnal hunnone sup
purl but thiS ts seldom true
Titc ptl ls 1Jmguels ) your hus
ba nd takes conta m ma le hor
mune These wtll not help
wtle&amp;S there ts a real need for
mcreased hortnones When
they du help some men the ef
feet t s often more
psychologtcal than due to the
mediC.:me
f m glad you have already
read The Health Letter
nwnber Hi Prostate Gland
Others 11 ho want thts tssue
can sund 50 cents wtth a long
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DEAR DR LAMB - 1am 69
)Cars old we1gh 170 pounds
and am 5-feet·ll I walk an :
hour eac h mormng at the rate :
of four mtles an hour Then I •
•
ptck up my wtfe and we walk •
approxunately 40 mmutes ••
and cover two mtles How
many calones do I use walk •
mg at four mtles per hour for ~
one hour and how many at •
three miles per hour ?
:
DEAR READER - Your :
question mdtcates you have :
the mistaken tdea that the •
speed or walking makes a dlf·
terence It duesn t The two 4
most tmportant vanables are :
your body we1ght and the :
disllmce walked At your •
wetght you wtll use about 60 :
calones more per mile than ~
you would have used just stl·
ling So if you walk four mtles l
111 one hour that would be 2'10 '
extt a ca lories and tht ee ·,
rrules an hour for one hour !
would be 1110 caluries Your :
wtfe wtll probably use less
because she probably weighs
less Ftgure your calortes on •
a per rrule basis not speed ,

was mtxmg up my pttches

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Moddleport
Cu bs at
Powells xx Ptzza Shack at
Rutl and Red s Dale C
Warner at Mtd dleport
Mu stangs Bye, Rutland
Angels
.Monda) , June 2fi
Mtddleport Cubs at Rutland
Reds, Rutland Angels at
Mtddl eport
Mustangs
Powell s at Ptzza Shack xx
Bye, Dale C Warner
Wednesday June 28
Powell 's at Dale C Warner
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Mtdd leport Musta ngs a(
Mtddleport Cubs Rutland
Reds at Rutla nd Angels Da le
C Warner at Ptzza Shack
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eaver fans 13, Reds win, 5-1

Six Ohio congressmen face primary opposition
IEDITOR S NOTE UP! Statthow;e Reporters Lee Leonard
and Dock Kimmons ha&gt;e prepared a series of dispatches on the
rallllldates an d ISSII&lt;'S In Ohio s Jwoe S primacy election
Tuda 1 's anode the second of the sertes deals with congres

George D Tablack, !).{;ampbell Both have popular pollttcal
names and claun Carney has lost hiS effe ctiveness Also m the
race ts Warren realtor Garv J Thompson who hntshed a
distant thtrd m the 1976 prunary
'
Rep Douglas Applegate of Steubem tile, whose sprawhng
"'1ooal pnma11 cunttsts J
eastern Ohto dtStrtct was once represented by Wayne Hays
B) LEE LEONARD
has three challengers m hiS ftrsl lr) for the Democrdlt
Uruted Press lnternatJOnal
nomtnatJOn
Ntck B Karmck also of Steubenvtlle was beaten by Hays m
'!Went\ t"o of Ohto s 23 congressmen are seekmg ree lectton
thts 1ear, but onh sox of them ha1e opposoti on m theor party the 1976 prunary b) 16 000 votes followmg the Elizabeth Ray
pnmanes
scandal He ts trymg aga m, along wtth R Norman Pn ce of
One Wlder so ege IS Rep Charles J Carne) Youngstown Salem and Wtlham P McKenna of Rtchmond
Democrat who has served his area for 2B yeaos on the Ohio
Whlle Applega te " on the general elecllon tn 1976 he has not
Legtslature and Congress
run tn a primary stnce he \\as appomted as Hays replacement
Carne) 65 has won four terms tn Congress but he was on the hcket
challenged bv fl\e ot her Democrats m 1976 and \\ On the
Rep Donald J Pease Oberhn Democrat IS runnmg aga tnst
general electton b1 only 4 2001 otes out of 180 000 cast
John Mtchael R)an a 62-year old Vermthon rea ltor who lost
Thts tune the chtef threats are betng mounted b) Maho nmg the 1976 prunary to Pease b) 17 000 votes Also runmng IS
Count\ Prosecutor Vtncent E Gtlmarun and state Rep Ishwata K11anjunabubela of I.oratn

Gov. 'Rhodes vows

Mtchae l Normtle, a plasttc bag salesman from Lakewood, ts
rWJnmg agamst Rep Ronald M Mottl , Parma Democrat,
trymg to prod Mottl toto a more outspoken an!t-llborhon
stance
Freshman Rep Mary Rose Oakar, who outdtstanced 11
opponents tn the 1976 Democrattc prunacy m Cleveland s 20th
Dtstn ct has only two challengers this ttme - prtor
congresstonal candidates Norbert G Dennerll Jr of Grartap
and Wtlltam J Kenmck of Wtckhffe
The wtnner will automattcally be elected , smce the Republtca ns have no candtdate tn the dtstrtct
Rep Clarence J Brown J r, Urbana Repubhcan has won an
etghth term smce he has no prunary or general elecllon
opposttton
Rep Wtl!tam H Harsha Portsmouth Repubhcan ts opposed
by Joseph J Walker of Clrclevtlle
Three Repubhcans and three Democrats, mcludmg state
Sen Tony P Hall of Dayton, are vymg for thetr party nomtnallons m the Thtrd Dtstnct, where Rep Cha rles W Whalen ts
reltrtng after stx terms

Struthers
Rhodes satd the EPA ts
tnstst tng on the use of
sc rubbers m smokesta cks
wtthout regard W cost or
whether they wtll " ark
He satd the cost · could
result ma 20 percent mcrease
m electnc btlls over th e next
30 years
What lhts admuustratwn
os not " 'll mg to do IS alia "
btlltons of dollars to be spent
on W1pro1en pollu!ton control
technt ques JUSt be cause
Washmgton bureaucrats sa)
so said the governor
Rhodes satd Ohto has been
acllvely flghtmg pollutiOn
and IS seeking new coal
cleamng techruques for use
oo an mdustrtal scale
There must be a pohcy
that wtll not only protect the
health of Ohto s public but
that wtll protect the JObs of
Ohto workers and keep Ohio a
vtable tndustrtal location for
both ex tsttng and new
mdustnes
sa td
th e
governor

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re sea rch projec ts an d
treatmen t re~ tntes mvolvtng
patoen ts lhrr.ug huut l he
wr rill
An uph&lt;rlsterer explatns
M1 aunt had cancer and
W&gt; k l.aetrtle She ts sull ahve
a )ear later lsn t that prop£
that l.aetnle werks'
A~S W F. Rltne Too many
facts are rntssmg to use the
word proof for Y&lt;ur aunt s
expe n ence Sctentoftc proof os
haserl on mell&lt;ulous stud) of
•&gt; ilJ CCUve facts that can be
vert fled b1 repealing the
results f1r st tn labr rator)
ammals and then on patients
f orst 11 wr uld have to be
ICtenllftcallv determtn ed
through nm roscup1c btopsy
exa mtn atton of yo ur aunt s
hod Y t tssucs tha t She does

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MOTHER KNOWS: Whether you're marcymg the boy next
door or tbe kmg or Jordan, tt always helps to have mama 's
blessmgs- and tt looks like 26-year-old Usa Halaby, soon to
be Mrs Kfng Hussein, wtll have no problem on this score Her
mother, Mrs Najeeb Halaby, says of her prospecttve son-inlaw, the mooarch • He 's a wonderful man" Mrs Halaby,
divorced from the former chatrman of Pan Amertcan World
AJrways, satd m New York Tuesday the nuptial announcement
came as no surprise - "We did know that the romance was
blossommg "Now what son her ntmd lS what to wear to the
wedding

·come on m , you guys - JUSt c hoose your partners and start waltztng "

Business today:

Industry-seeking
Iceberg farming:
team plans visits
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Two
man tndustry seekmg teams
will contact busmesses ftrms
m the Chtcago, Mtlwaukee
Baltlqtorc and Wtlmmgton
Del areas m th e next mon th
Sta t e
Deve lopm en t
Dtrector James A Duerk
satd Tuesday a il• o-man
tndustry-seektng team wtll
vtstt busmess prospects m
Baltunorc and Wtlmmgton

Ma) 22 23
$Cven tW(}-f!lan teamS Will
leave June 18 on a four-day
trtp to Chtcago an d
Mtlwaukee
The teams wtll canvas the
areas and also make mmt
trtps on seekmg to tnduce
firms to locate m Ohio or
expand present plants whtch
"tll result tn ere a han of Jobs

Invitation is extended
speaker While hiS coachtng
has become qutte well known
throughout tl e area as a
speaker he ts ga tmng qutte a
lot of nulonety for hJS en
tert amtng talk s
Although semors who
att en d Marshall wtll be ad
mttted for free the banquet IS
open to the publtc at a cost of
$7 per per son

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A thought for hhe day
Aonencan baseba ll star
I .era) Satchel Patge satd,
Don t look bac k Somethmg
rna) be ~a mtng on you
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Better than oil?

By RICHARD SISK
NEW YORK (UP! ) - If a
Sa udi Arabtan prmce has hts
\\ a) the tceman will cometh
m a tugboat, haulmg m hiS
1\ ake a 100-mtllt on·ton
tceberg a mll e long fr om the
South Pole to make the desert
, bloom
HIS royal highness, Prmce
ts
Mohammed Fa tsal
promotmg the Idea of luggtng
monstrous frozen hunks of
the swe ete st water on
earth from Antarctt ca to hts
and kingdom and has formed
a company m Parts called
I ce berg Transp o rt
lnternabonal to make the
dream a reality
In a recent mtervtew m
New York, where the prmce
mruntams a sumptuous SIX
room apartment overlooking
Central Park he satd "We
thmk that by 1981 we will be
able to dehver an tceberg
anywhere m the world We
are qutte optuntsttc
The tdea of towmg ICebergs
IS not new but recently has
gamed respectability through
the efforts and of course, the
mo ney or the 41 -yea r .. Jd

Senators vs. pentagon rules

By STEVE GERSI'EL
WASHI NGTON (UP! )
Wheh ttcomes to gomg by tne
hook nobody can match the
Pentagon
Two examples of the
rmlttar) s tunnel vision have
been exposed re cently
through the efforts of Sens
IJoyd Bentsen , D-Texas, and
George McGovern, D-S D
Bent.Kn wen! to bat for a
48 yea r .. Jd Fort Worth,
Texas man by the name of
Calv tn Graham who IS
cnppled wtth arthrtlls and
suffers from dtabetes
What sets Graham apart
from hts fello w man ts that
when he was 12, the seventh
grader ]Uked a World War II
recruiter and enhsted tn the

records and booted hun out
Stnce tltat tunc the Navy
has coos!Sentl y refused to
giVe Graham an honot able
discharge - clatmtng that he
was treated the same as
every other teeny hopper who
en listed and was caught
Would they have burted
him had he been kill ed m one
of those battles'
Bentsen trted to get the
Navy to change tls course
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wtthou t succe•s He also
mtroduced legtSlat ton gtvtng
Graha m an honorable
discharge whtch tlte Navy
opposed
Sen John Stenms D Miss
chatrm an of the Senate
Armed Servtces Commtttee,
also got the stock reply from
the Navy
But tlt ls saga, at least has
a happy endmg Somebody
applied the pressure and the
Whtte House announced
recen tly th at Graham ts
gettmg hts discharge wtth the
approval of Navy Secretary
W Graham Claytor
McGovern 's attempt - '"
which he has jomed others has so fa r not succeeded
The South Dakota senator
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That standard mtght have
made sense at one time but
methods of tdenllhca ll on
ha ve
p r o g r e s sed
dramatically and tt may well
be that tdenttftcalton can be
made tf much less than 80 per
cent of the body ts pieced
together
The mtlt tary has the
remains of three Vtetnam
veterans m Honolulu but all
of them fall far short of the~
per cent rule They are m the
30 per cent range
The mill!ary feels that one
of the three may sttll be tdenttfted,
so
McGove rn
suggested choostng -e of the
other two by a draw
That , howev er, would
vtolate the rule And It makes
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l-~~--~m~~d~ee.~d~~h~a~v-!,e~c~•.~n1~ce;-rf~:l;f~s:~h~e-N~~av;~Y~~~~·~-:__v•~~~;-@f~~~~~:--~eo~",~n:;]st~~P~"'.•9"~er:"Jt~Oh.!&gt;~o~•~~1~S9+-•
would mnuence the fa ct tha t aboard the US S South
she IS s!tll altve because some Dakota and fovght m two
cancers gro" more sIow1Y major naval battles against
than othe rs Hence the fa t1 the Japanese 10 the PaCific
tha t she Is " Itvc would not be ll e was awar ded more than a
pr tJ of of ru rf fhcre are norm al share of meda ls and
Jther tmportant questiOns tr, rJhbrms
ask For example d1d your
Th en the Navy found out 1o
aunt have any other kmd 0f tts chargrm that the yoWlg
? If h did
cancer therapy
s e • loo ktqg gu nn er was an
she mtght be responding to adol escent
Th e Na vy
..o.
tha\ treatment
and not~ to strtpped Graham of his
Laetrle It ts an, extract of honors , ex;~unged all his

NEW YORK (UP! ) - Peter Bavast knew tt wasn't rtght
You dtdn t do a thmg hke thts, especially to your own father
"l]ustcouldn lrestst,"hesays "Ihadtodott "
So he dtd the other night, dtahng his father, Buzzte, at home
m Anahetm, Calli , from hiS box 10 Toronto's Exhtbtlwn
Stadmm the moment hts team, the Blue Jays, went ahead or
his father s team, the Angels, m the seventh mmng
The Blue Jays would go on to score nine rWJs m the mrung
and beat the Angels \(}.j), but Peter BavaSI dtdn't know that
then
Peter Bavast could tell the mood his father would be m,
beca)ISe durmg the years he was wtth the Dodgers, every time
theyld fall behind or lose a tough game he'd throw anotHer
tranststor radto agamst the wall
When he answered the call from Toronto last Monday mght,
Buzzte BavaSI had no idea who was on the other end HlS son
didn't tdentify hunself Instead he opened the conversatiOn by
askmg
' Hey, Pop, how many transistors have you brdken already'"
Here,' he satd, dryly, "talk to your mother"
EVIl Bavast got on the phone
She !rtes to stay neutral bel\\een her husband and her son,
between th e Angels and the Blue Jays so she dtdn 't talk
baseball at all but asked Peter about hiS daughter, CrlSttna,
lllStead
How ts she' Mrs Bavasl wanted to know
'Fine," her son answered • She made her Holy Commumon
yesterday
Peter Bavast wanted to talk about baseball, though and
about hts father
,_
'How IS he' ' he asked hts mother, Jaughmg
'I don 't want to dtscuss tt,' she sa1d
Instantly, Peter Bavast knew' his fa ther was fme He was
feelmg the same way he always dtd anytune hts u:a_m was
blowmg a btg lead He was gettmg ready !o flmg 'lll10ther
tranststor up agalllSt the wall
Peter BavaSt satd, from his office m Toronto Tuesday, I
don 't thtnk he apprectated my call too much because I broke
me of baseball 's primary rules by gloatmg Over the years, be
has always told me to be as b'l'actous a wmner as you are a
loser because tt sa long season I realtze that, and what I dtd to
him the other mght I wouldn't do to anybody else but you know
how tl IS, blood IS thicker than water
For all thetr needling of each other Buzzte and Peter Bavast
have an e•cellent relattOnshtp
"Anything I have ever accompliShed m baseball, or ever
hope to, I owe to my father ," says Pete who at 35 already ts
one of the game s most capable executives "He gave me my
first JOb tn baseball as bw;mess manager wtth Albuquerque
That was m 1964 and the yoWlger Bavasi has come a lon-g
way smce He came up to the big leagues With San D1ego where
he worked With his father and took over as head man of the
Blue Jays a year before they entered the Amencan League
last season
Bume 62, has been tn ba seball 39 years most of them wtth
the Dodgers Arter 17 years wtth them, he moved to San Dtego
m 1968 and owner Gene Autry htred him to rwt the Angels last
year
Father-lind son C&lt;JmbmattOns are not uncommon m baseball
Down through the yea rs, there have been the Comlskeys, the
Brtggs, the Stonehams and the Veecks among others, and now
there are the O'Mal.eys wtlh the Dodge!'B and the Grifftths
wtth the Twms
For the ftrst time m baseball htstory, though, one club run by
a father and the other by hts son met on the fteld when the
Angels played the Blue Jays m Anahetm last Aprtl28
Ron Fatrly the 39-year..ld red-hatred veteran, played ftrst
base for the Angels In that coolest and had a homer and smgle
for them He's bemg llsed fatrly often by the Angels , who got
him from the Blue Jays thts past wmter and Peter Bavast sees
that and thinks maybe his father put one over on hun
' When Buzzte talked to me about gettmg him from us, he
told me Fatrly would be nothmg more than a player-(!oach, a
battmg mstru ctor and a play-by-play man on TV," says Peter
The last tune I looked he had played 111 more than half the
Angels games and was hittmg 2BO Not bad for a play by-play
man, ts tl ' I think I m gomg to have to talk to my father about
that

By United Presslnteroatfooal
GOOD NEIGHBOR Rosalyun Carter knows as well as
anyone else that if you want somethmg done, do tt yourseU So
when a group of vo!WJteers began work on one of her pet
projects 1'uesday - sprucmg up D C General Hospttal tn
Washmgton - the forst lady traded m her blazer for a smock,
grabbed a pamt brush and chtpped m Mrs Carter says she got
mvolved m the effort earller this year becaw;e tt's unportant
that poor people who have no beauty m theor life and are sick
too have a place that's pleasant to come to She says she
plans to mvtte local leaders to the Whtte House to chat up other
C&lt;Jmmumty projects

aprt cot ptts that has been
rtgorously tested and has
ne1 er been proven useful tn
treatmg cancer Nonetheless,
the sctenllftc commuruty ts
tn terested m ) our aunt s
ex pertence If your aunt
bcheves tha t Laetnle helped
her and she ts wtllmg to offer
complete detatls of her health
ht stor) and treatment she
should ask her ph) stcta n to
submtt her case records to
the Nauonal Cancer Institute
tn Bethesda Md whtch IS
The Mason.{;allta Marshall
no ~ re\le\\tng thiS ktnd or
Alumm ASSOCH:ItJOn IS ex
mformat10n
tendmg an mv ttallon to area
l nte rnatlo na l A ~soc tett on
A reader asks How many hogh school sent ors who are
Aga tnst Ca ncer 1UICC t •&gt;lh
Amertcans wtll get cancer 10 reg tste n ng at Marsha ll
headqua rt ers m S• llzerland
1918
'
Untverst(y tn the r'all to be
the Ame n can Cancer Soctely
ANS
WER ltn e
Th e tts guests at tls annual Sprtng
shares mformauon wtth other
cance r cunt rol agcn(leS The Amc rt can Ca ncer Soctety and Banquet next Monda)
Mason Count y semors ran
ACS sponsors a ; pectal the Nationa l Cancer Instttute
esttmate
that
there
wtll
be
make rese rvattons b) caUtng
Elean r r RooseHit
ln ternatto na l Can d r 700 000 cases of ca ncer 675 1512 and Galha County
dtagnused for the first tune tn sentors 446-1875
Fello•shop grant program to
The banqu et whtc h wtll be
permll m~esugators to work - 1978 Thts number excl udes
ver) common curable form s held at Ktn Folks Resta urant
abr JJd and cam:er resea r·
of sktn cance r and very ea rl) wtll begm at 6 30 p m wtth a
c hers from other co untrieS to
work 1n the U S The Natoonal cervtcal cancer whtch also reception
Marshall Untversttv s head
l ob rar1 of Med tctne tn can be eastly controlled
F'"r furt her tn fot ma tt on basketball coach Stu Aber
Rethesda Md IS part of a
dec n ~til be the gues t
cancer rese &lt;trch mforrni':ttlOn ca II 992 7531
CIJmp uter program th(tl IS
plug)(ed mtu 500 locations m W.1~hingto11 Wimlou·
the' U S and m several
foretgn countnes Here there
A
reg ular
fea tu re
prepared b) the Amertcan
Cancer Soctet) to help save
your ltfe from ca ncer
A htgh school student asks
Hov. ts cancer research
tnf ormall on exchanged
around the worl d'
ANSW E Rltne
Can cer
re search IS trul} w·
temauona l Sctent1sts meel
fa ce tu face at conferences
held tn many dtfferent
nati ons an d publt sh tn
formation tn Journals "tlh
• tde urculauon Through the

By MILTON RICHMAN
UP! Sport. Editor

•

to continue fight
COl UMllUS 1 UP! I - Gov
James A Rhodes satd
1'uesda) he wtll conllnue to
ftght what he ca lled the
bureaucratic Ol erklil of the
US
E n vtr o nmental
Prote ctton
Agency
m
enforcmg clean aor standards
m Ohto
Rhodes satd m a press
re lease tha t ove rz ealous
burea ucrats of the US
Envtronmental Protectton
Agency
are
forcmg
ur11&lt; orkable em tronmental
restrtclto ns
on Ohto
mdustrtes wtth no regard for
the cost m JObs and htgher
electrt c btlls
We mu st conltn ue to
stm e to unprove the qualtt)
of atr and water throughout
the Untied States satd the
governor, bltl there must be
some accommodallon on the
part
of th e federal
government tf we are to avmd
sp rea dm g the
human
mts en es
unposed
b)
overregulation by the EPA m
Youngstown , Campbell and

State Sen Stanley J Aronoff, R.Qncinnatl, lS fighting
former televts10n anchorman Tom Allons, the endorsed
Repubhcan ca ndtdate, for the nght to go agamst Democratic
Rep Thomas Luken tn the fall Luken has no prunary opposition
And veteran Republtcan Rep Samuel L Devme of
Columbw;, whO was re-elected to a lOth term m !976 by only
1,563 votes out of 195,000 votes cast, wtll be watching a threeway Democratic prunary m hts 12th Dilltrtct wtth mterest
State Rep James L Baumann ill the favored candidate He
ts runnmg agatnst Ray Htll and Btll Moss , a black school board
member who drew enough votes away from Devme's opponent
as an mdependent in 1976 to make the difference m the general
electton
1
Henry W Eckhart, the former chaorman o( the Public
Uttllttes Commtsston of Ohio, lS seeking the Democratic nomtnatton m the 15th Dtstnct of Colwnbus agatnst Bruce R
Coleman The Republican mcumbent Chalmers P Wylle, has
no opposttlon

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E"'lld ' " ct.,elond Oh1o14 m
Su bttcn~100 r~h.• Delivered bu
cetrrler w re 1:1 v11llable i5 [enL!i per'

week By M otor1Wutewh4!re c ~:~rner
!~ervlce txJt avlulll hle on~ mur tl
$3 ~ By mtu/ In OtUo and W Va

Ohe y,., 122110 s., ,,.,on.
Ill 10 three "'"""" 17 1111
Ebt!wher~ 126 00 ye11r Sx months
113 10 Thr" months 17 so
,sub,.,rlpllon pme lnrludes s,nd'Y
Times-Sentinel

anyone from the Vtetnam
War m the Tomb of the
Unknown Soldter wtth full
honors to jom those from
World War I, World War II
and the Korean War
Thts effort has run lillo one
of
those
seemmgly
Wlbreakable military rules no ooe gets mto the Tomb
wtless 80 per cent or more of
the remams ca n be
assembled

INMATE DIES
LEBANON, Ohto (UP I) Leban on Co rr ect tonal
lnslltutton offt ctals say an
tnmate was found dead m hts
cell Monday
l nstttulton officia ls said
Robert Alan Phtlllps , 23,
Columbus apparently took
his own ltfe

prmce th e son of the la te
King Fatsal and a nephew of
the retgrung King Khahd
Scten ttsts es bmate that
about 75 per cent of the
world 's fr esh water resources
are frozen soltd at the North
and South poles
Each year m the AntarctiC
about 10,000 btlllon cubtc
meters of tcc so pure lt
approaches dtsttlled water m
qualtty breaks off the polar
caps m the form of teebergs
oo ly to melt and eventually
disappear
And the ft gure on the
amowtt of tee that breaks off
from the ca ps annually ts
probably
a
gross
wtderestunatwn The largest
Iceberg oo record measured
about 220 mlles long and 60
miles wtde , approxunately
the stze of Belgtum and it
alone contamed an estunated
8 000 btlhon cubtc meters of
ICe
Even an ICebe rg or
'mO&lt;(erate' SIZe m the 100mtlhon ton class Prin ce
Mohammed wants to market
would provtde stagger tng
amowtts of water
Although the tceberg would
lose about :Ill per cent of tts
volume durm g transport, an
estunated two !rillton gallons
of water would be left
Prmce Mohammed who
formerly hea ded Saudt
Arabta 's
$15
bllhon
desalintzatton program, feels
the tceberg gambtt will prove
more
effi cient
than
extractmg fresh water from
the sea
' Towmg tcebergs will cost
much Jess and provide far
more water," the prmce said
Las t yea r a fiv e-day
sclenttftc con ference at Iowa
State Umverstty sponsored
by Prmce Mohammed the
US
Na ttona l Sctence
FoWldallon and the Coast
Guard concluded that tceberg
farmm g wa s wtthl n the
means or extstmg technology
One method would entail
seven large tugs hauling an
tceberg covered with strips of
reflective Insulation material
to cut down on loss of volume
through hea t and water
frtction
The 5,'100inlle trip from the
South Pole to Saudi Arabia
would take about eight
mooths at an average speed
of one knot
Th e prince estimate' he
will have spent about $100
million before the fir st
Iceberg ill delivered but said
In the long rWl ''This business
may prove to be even better
than oil "

Sport Parade

SAY IT AIN'T SOW, DUKE John Way11t says he was
damn scared' before open.Jleart surgery recently m Boston,
where surgeons replaced a faulty heart valve with one taken
from a ptg "You know, there lS an arttcy that goes from the
heart to the bram and affects your vocal chords," the 7~year
old actor told an lntervtewer 1'uesday at hlS home In Newport
Beach Calif 'I was losmg my vmce That really scared me
Now, With that damned ptg valve 111 me, I not only have my
v01ce back, bull go aroWJd saytng, 'Oink , oink'"
PAT PROGRESSING : Pat Nixon recetved get.well wishes
from two former presidents 1'uesday Her husband Richard,
accompanied by thetr daughter, Julie Elseobower, dropped by
to see her for an hour ~t Long Beach, Calif , Memortal
Hospttal Former Prestdent Gerald Ford called NIXon's office
at San Clemente to ask about her health and wl3h her a speedy
recovery Mrs NIXon, 66, was reported ln good condition and
"progressmg satisfactorily" by a spokesman for lhe hospital
He tdenUfted the lWJg atlment for which she was hospitalized
Monday as acute vtral bronchitiS She ts expected to return
home thts weekend

HEALTH
Lawrence E Lamb.M.D

MONTREAL (UPI ) Everyone agreed tt was only
a matter of tune before
Cmctnnah 's Tom Seaver
showed why many constder
htm baseball's fmest pttcher
After a dtsmal start thts
season Seaver turned in hts
strongest performance o( the
year Tuesday mght , ho1dtng
the Montreal Expos to seven
htts a!ld strtktng out !3 bat·
ters en route to a 5 I vtctory
' It was only a matter of
lime before I came around "
Seaver satd after the game I

Illness limils
SI'X dri\1'
DEAR DR LAMB - 1sent
fut )OUr Health Lette r about
the prostate gland and 11gave
us much tnforrnatton about
what my hw;baml ts g01ng
through as a result of prostate surgery We would ltke
.some mfo rm~:tllon about sex
hfe after tht s operatton My
husoond ts havmg trouble
smce he had prostate sur get y
rune months ago
He was prelly stck and lost
a lot of blood and had lo have
a transfuston It was a couple
of months before he felt bet
ter but he IS havtng trouble
wtlh sex The doctor put htm
on a ptll ca lil&gt;d Metandren
IJnguels but1t has not helped
at all
DEAR READER - I m
ah•ays a ltttle surprtst&gt;d that
people expect to be sexua lly
11gorous when the) are stck
IJJness of any severtty ts often
a damper to sex Su ts slatva
bun as occurred Ill pnsoner
of war camps After all , the
sexual funcltons are hke
other parts of the body and do
not function perfectly all the
tunc You should expect sexual functiOn to lag once tn
a"hile
When your husband has fully recovered hts health he
may also recover hts sexual
vtgor Most men do recover
normal sexual vtgor after
prostate surgery Some don't
and thts IS often because they
have other Illnesses or
because (hey are m the age
group that sex was ready to
dechne for them anyway -m·
dependent of the surgery It
docs ma ke a difference
whether you arc 19 or 99
1hen you should kno~&gt; !hat
after prostate surgery the
va lve meclumtsm at the
outlet of the bladder IS usual·
ly changed As a result the
normal orgasm Is expelled
bacil(vard mlo the bladder

t

SP.orts Transactions

Bv Unrted Prtu tnternationill

Tuuday
Bueball
Atlanta - Slgnl!!d pitcher J1m
Bou ton to a contract w i Th therr
Sllvannah farm club

O!Jklano - Recalled st10r tstop
Ro b P rcc olo from Vancou\oler of

Pacr t rc

Coast

League

placed ca tcher Earl

on wa rvers

and

w lltam s

Ch icago ( AL ) Tra ded
outf ielder Bobby Bonds to the
Texas Ranger s for ourf relders
Claudell Wash ington and Rusty
Torres and a m rnor leeguer to
be named later recal led lett
Mnded p tcher Ken Kravec and
pur ch ased ca tcher Larry John
son from Iowa of Amer can
Assoctat on

tor to long term contrac ts
College
MIS5 •ss lpp l Stated - Nameo
Don Beasle y 65 an ass1stant
basketball coach
Soccer
Wnn lngton ( NASL) - Ac
qu1red mi di el der MathiS Van
Toorn on loan rrom Charlero i of
the Belgtan First Division

Oakland INASU -

Fred

Coach M lrk o Sto jan0'¥'1 C a nd
named h is 3551stant
Jack
Hyde mlen m coach

CHICAGO (UP! ) - The
Chtcago White Sox Tuesday
recalled left-handed pttcher
Ken Kravec and purchased
Foot bill
M ta m t Linebacker M ike catcher Larry Johnson from
Ko l en l!lnnounced h1S ret ir e
the Iowa Oaks farm team m
men!
Mt nnesola - Named as hea d the Amertcan Assoctallon
seoul Ralph Kol h and SIQned
The Sox opttooed pttcher
Jerry Relschow coord inator of Rtch Wortham and inftelder
foo tball operat ions and Frank
Gi lli am player personnel dlrec Mtke Eden to I~

CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
CinetnnaU Reds have stgned
thetr No I selechon m the
secondary phase of the
January free agent draft nght.Jlanded pttcher Wayne
Gwnn of South Deka1b (Ga )

NHL Champton shtp
(B est of Sev~ n )

.

P~ Rob

R ose

Steve Dola k

Lancaster

C- Shane Riley
Tra ce
Coa c h- Mike H e nry
M1am1 Trace

EAST
IF - Jeff Mannering Ja ckson

Kary Fry Athens
Scott Gasser Logan
OF- Jeff Antoll Manetta
Mark McDan1 el Logan
P- Todct Bro ckme ier

Manetta

R1 ck Pterson

Athens

C- Joe Brooker

Jumor College
The 6-2 !90-pounder posted
a 7 2 rec'O rd for hts college
team th iS sprmg - i' llowtng
33 hlts and strtkong out 57 on 57
mnmgs potched
Guonn IS to report next
montlo to the Reds Btllmgs
Mont farm tea m tn the Cia"
A Pwneer League

By Untfed Press lnrernattonal

BY GREG BAILEY
The Southeastern Ohw Htgh School East-West All Star
basketball games will be played at Trautwem Fteld m Athens
oo Sunday, May 28 at I p m wtth the ram date to be Monday
May 29 Each squad ts made up of 24 players selected by
C&lt;Jaches of all ellgtble schools
The only Metgs County players are Kelly Wmebrenner and
John Sayre of Southern Gallla County players are Larr)
Carter and Ron Jackson of Southwesttrn, Claude Corneltus of
Kyger Creek, and Terry Wall of Galltpolis
The complete rosters are as follows
WEST
CLASS AAA
Coach- John Toptoo Ports
tF - Sha wn R1ley, Mlam 1
Trace
WEST
Paul Alford La ncaster IF - Paul Sm1fh Nels York
Rodge r H1cks La n
John R1denour Ches
caster
Greg Wo ckham Ches
OF - Oennt s Combs M1am1
OF - Terr y Wall Gallipol iS
Tra ce
Kent G1llen Ches
Mtk e Peery Lancas ter
P- R1 ck Love Fairla nd
Warr e n

Ne l York

Coach- B ob Perk tn s

Be l

EAST
CLASS A
IF - Joe Hacker Iron Sf Joe
Greg Storm s Ptke
Mat Bokovilz S V
OF - Kevm Roll Adena
Greg Boll Iron St Joe
P- Jett Blanton Poke
Wade Burkot Poke
C- Tom Walker Iron 51
Joe
Coach- Duane Shau l

Pt ke

(A ll Ttm es EDT)
Mon tr ea I vs Bo sto n
( Montreal l eads 2 Dl
May 13 Mon tr eal 4 Boston 1
May 16 Montreal 3 Boston 2
(ol)

l'he game also was a turn·
around for secon d baseman
Joe Morgan who drove m four
runs wtlh a three·run homer
and a double to end a hatung
slump
I have been tn a sl ump
batt mg average wtse but I m
ge ttmg more com fortable at
the plate and my three for
three performance tomght
and four RBI should gtve me
the ltft I need Morgan satd
He echoed the sent tments
of others about Seaver It

Four girls from Eastern
High School will be
representing their school In
the Class A District Track
and Field Meet Sa turday,
May 20 at Chill ico th e
Kim Baley, 1\ho placed
thtrd In the sectional last
Saturday at Rio Grande,
will be throwing the discus
J ean nie

May 16 Montreal at Boston
8 05 p m
May 20 or 21 - Montreal al
Bosto n a 05 p m
x Mav 23 Boston a ! Man
I re al 8 05 p m
x May 15
Montreal
Boston a 05 p m
x May 27 or 28 Bos ton
Montreat 8 05 p m

l

at

at

x tl necessary
lnfe rnaftonal

Hockey League
Umted Press lnter naf1onal

All Ttmes EDT

Tol ~do

Port Huron vs

Toledo leads 3 2

Ma y 10 Toledo 2

May

Port Huron 4

Toledo

12 -

Huron 2
May 13 Toledo d
May 14 -

3

Port

Port Hu ron 9
,.

Toledo

6

Pori

Huron 2
Ma y 16
Toledo 11 Pori
Hur on 2
Ma y 20 - Toledo at Por i
H uron 8 p m
x - May 23 - Port Hur on

al Toledo
x -

pm

7 30

1f necessa r y

WEST
IF - Doug Hale Oak Htl l
C CorneliUS KC
Kelty Wtn ebrenner
CLASS AA
Soullt
WEST
OF- Evan Brown Oak Hil l
IF- Ken Butcher Wellston
Ron Jackson SW
Jay Br ickey Ironton
P- John Sayre South
Tom Boden Ports
Kevin Meade Tnmble
OF- Mark Foelder Waverl y
C- La ry Carter SW
Dan Korker Northwest Coach- Bill Hames OH
P- Jeff El liot Wa sh C H
Jom Peazell Ports
Ron McE lf resh Tnmble
Steve Boy le Ports
tnlteld e r
n omt nated but
C- Jeff Frazte Mmford
on1ored

Linescores
Lugue Results

Ma tor
By Umfed Pren International
National League
Alia at N Y ppd ram
Cl nc1

Mil

100 040

ooo- s

9 1

1110 000 1lOO- I 1 0
Seaver and Ben ch Tw,tchelt
Schatzeder ( 6)
Knowles ( 8 )
and Ca r ter w - seaver [2 4 ) L
- Twitchell (2 JJ HR s- C.nc1n
nat Morgan I61

Sa n Frn

New Yorll.

000 003 Olx-

-4

9 0 St LOU IS

P Re uschel and Co:~: Knepper
H1tl W- Kne pper (5 I J L
P Reusche l {3 3) HR s - Ctl c a
go K ngman (8)

and

Amenun

League

Oak
000000 110 - 2 4 2
Cleve
000 010 20x - 3 6 0
RenKo Lacey {7) Hea ... er lo
(8 1 and En• an Cl yde ( 1 OJ and
Hassey L- La cev (3 l l

Phtla
000 100 000- 1 9 o
Hous
300 002 o ht - 6 9 2
c, rlt on R eed (6) M cGraw Calif
Tor
(8) and M cCarver Lemong ello
Aase
Bann• st er ( 6 ) Samb1f0 (9 ) and

Ferguson W- Lemongello 13 4l

L - Carlt on (4 A)
Puht (2)
51 L

H R- Houston

1100 100

110--- 5

93

400 101 lOx- 7 7 0
L !!ell (1) Ha m, llon

Ma, or League Stand m gs
Bv Un1ted ~r ess l nternat tonal
Nahonal Leagu e
Eas1
W l P et
GB
Ph ii &lt;J
17 lJ 567
M ontreal
17 15 53 1
Ch c ago
16 16 500
P lfsb r gh
14 18 .t 3B .t

San Frnn
C1nc nat 1
Los Any
H ous ton
San D1eg o
A I an i a

14

70

41 ]

5

14 :Zl 400
Wes t
W L Pet
'1 I 11 636
70 14 56A

5

SOFTBALL TOURNEY
The Strout Realty Softball
team of Ga lllpolts Ohto wtll
sponsor a Men's ASA Sane
lloned Softball Tournament
June 16 17 18 The entry fee
ts $60 per te am Jackets wtll
be gtvcn for ftrst pla ce and
tnd&gt;vtdual a~a rds for second
and thtrd I earn trophtes for
ftr&amp;t second and lhtrd For
further mformatton contact
Tom Meadows at 6 14-44~84
or Gene Moore at 614-446
0301

10 14
15
15
17

16
18
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588
48&lt;1
455
400

1
5
6

1

7

Tu es da ys Rcsu l1 s
Atla at N Y ppd ra n
Cm c nna1 1 5 Montreal I

Houston 6 Ph 1ladel ph a 1

San 0 ego 7 Sl LOU IS 5
Los Ang 3 P1!l sburg h 7
000 120 100- 4 9 I
Sa n Fran c 1sco 4 Ch t i'lg o 3
002 100 02x - 5 9 1 Wedne sda y s Probable Pitchers
L I!Roche
(8)
and
( All T tm es EDT )
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INDIANA POl iS l nd
I UP! I - Speedstet Danny
Ongats ts ready for actton
aga m but his backup ca r
wrecked 111 Tuesday s Indy
500 practice wtll t.tke a httle
longer to r t!palr
Ongats a native Hawuan
who was clocked Wlofft ctally
at 2!11 974 mtles per hour last
week hit 198 119 m p h Tues
day before hos car slarruned
mto a 11 all It carne out of the
fourth turn stdCM)S slipped
backwards 460 feel mto the
ouL,.de wall and slid 600 feet
along the wall to a stop
Emergency crews put out a
small ftr e but the 36-year"'ld
Ongats rt'Qutred treatment at
the track hosptlal onlv for
' mmor abras iOns on his back
and a shghl cut on hts tongue
The car was very badly
damaged tn the acc tdent
although the ere• expected to
ha\e tt avat lable before thts
weekend s ltme tnals

The "'reck \\ as the fiTst

A m er1can League

senou s ace Hlent smce the
tra ck opened fur practtee
May 6
rhe 198 m p h clockm g fo r
DngaJS a member of the
lnters co pe RaCin g Team
was the fastest of the dav as
24 ca rs toured lhe 2 1 ~ m1le
O\al r our other drtvers were
above 191 m ph - runmng
about fl\e ~ ' lO mph slower
than last " eek
Obser ve rs sa td speeds
lu esday gc neral11 11ere
slo11 er than la st • eek
becallr.;e U1e rams had woshed
awa)
mus t of
the
accumulatiOn of rubber from
speedtng tires known as the
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M i lwa uk ee 4 Texa s J

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Dale C Warner at Mtd
dieport Cubs , Rutland Angels
at Ptzza Shack - KX, Mtd·
dleport Mustangs at Powell 's
- • · Bye, Rutland Reds
Monday, May 29
Rutland Angels at Mtd
dleport Cubs , Mtddleport
Mustangs at Rutland Reds
Dale C Warner at Powell s
xx. Bye Ptzza Shack
Wednes ~ay, May 31
Pizza Shack at Powell s
Thursday, June 1
Middleport Cubs at Mtd
dleport Mustangs, Rutland
Angels at Rutland Reds
Ptzza Shack at Dale C
Warner • xx , Bye, Powell's
Monday, June 5
Powell's at Mtddleport
Cuba, Rutland Reds at Pizza
Shack Mtddleport Mustangs
at Dale C Warner xx. Bye,
Rutland Angels
Wednesday, June 7
Mtddleport Mu stangs at
Rutland Angels
Thursday , June 8
Mtddleport Cubs at Ptzza
Shack • xx , Po,.ell's at
Rutland Angels, Rutland
Reds at Dale C Warner • x,
Bye, Middleport Mustangs
Second Half
Monday, June 12
MiddlepOrt Cubs at Dale C
Warner - xx, Pizza Shack at

Rutland Angels Powell s at
Mtddleport Mustangs B) e
Rutland Reds
Wednesday June 14
Rutland Reds at Mtd
dleport Mustangs
Thursday June 15
Pizza Shack at Mtddleport
Cubs , Rutland ' Angels at
Powell's xx Dale C Warner
at Rutland Red s. Bye,
Mtddleport Mustangs
Monday, June 19
Mt ddleport Mustangs at
Ptzza Shack · u Rutland
Angels at Dale C Warner x
Powell's at Rutland Reds
Bye Mtddleport Cubs
Wednesday. Une 21
Mtddlcport Cubs at Hutl and
Angels
Thursday, June 22

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rlrtvers to keep the or
machines under control
Jtm McElreath and Roger
Rager lrted out nc" cars
Tuesrla) the hrsl da) the
track has beeh open stnce
Frt day and l arr) Rtce
passed his ro&lt;;&gt; kie tests

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Seaver now 2-4, scattered
Seven htts and walked onl y
one 10 hiS ftrst complete
game of the season fhe
Expos lone run off Seaver
came 10 the [ourth on smgles
b) Warren Croma rtte, Dave
Cash and Andre Dawson
The forst onmng I gave
them three htts on a row but
settled down after that
Sea~e r satd
I al"al S have
had trouble on the earl) on
mngs' of a game but as the
game progresses I get
&amp;tronger '
Morgan unloadeol hiS th ree
run homer tn the ft fth after
Seaver Jed orr With a wa lk and
Pete Rose doubled tu center

Ken Gnffey stngled to center
Ken Gnfley smgled to sco re
Seaver before Morgan
st roked hts stxth homer of the
Ha r over the rtghl helol
fence
Cmcmnau scored tts other
run tn the ftr sl mnmg when
fuJSe doubl ed to center and
,;cored on Morgan s double
All the Cmcum at1 runs were
scored agamstlostng potcher
I'&lt; a) ne Tw olchell now 2 3
It s too bad we had to
meet a hot Tom Seaver
tontght ' Ex pos Manage r
Htck Wtlltams satd I guess
1t was only a matter of ttme
before he showed the kmd of
pitcher he ts
A.s for my team we are
11 111 not htttmg and I loo k for
an Improved performance 10
the next two games agamst
Ctncmnau he satd

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gel untracked tontght he
sa td It was only a matter of
ttme ttl! h~ got &gt;iratghtened

Onga~s escapes

McClure, who

placed third In the sec·
Ilona!, will be rnnnlng the
220-yard dash Angel Blake
placed third In the sec·
tiona! and wlll be running
the 440-ya rd dash Louroe
Matthews who placed
second In the sectloowl 1\lll
be running the mole Good
lu ck, girls

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DEAR DR LAMB - 1am 69
)Cars old we1gh 170 pounds
and am 5-feet·ll I walk an :
hour eac h mormng at the rate :
of four mtles an hour Then I •
•
ptck up my wtfe and we walk •
approxunately 40 mmutes ••
and cover two mtles How
many calones do I use walk •
mg at four mtles per hour for ~
one hour and how many at •
three miles per hour ?
:
DEAR READER - Your :
question mdtcates you have :
the mistaken tdea that the •
speed or walking makes a dlf·
terence It duesn t The two 4
most tmportant vanables are :
your body we1ght and the :
disllmce walked At your •
wetght you wtll use about 60 :
calones more per mile than ~
you would have used just stl·
ling So if you walk four mtles l
111 one hour that would be 2'10 '
extt a ca lories and tht ee ·,
rrules an hour for one hour !
would be 1110 caluries Your :
wtfe wtll probably use less
because she probably weighs
less Ftgure your calortes on •
a per rrule basis not speed ,

was mtxmg up my pttches

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Mu stangs Bye, Rutland
Angels
.Monda) , June 2fi
Mtddleport Cubs at Rutland
Reds, Rutland Angels at
Mtddl eport
Mustangs
Powell s at Ptzza Shack xx
Bye, Dale C Warner
Wednesday June 28
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4- The Daily Sentinel , Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday, May 17,1976

South Point girls
'win sectional meet

Memorial pro-am
play
rained
out
.
.
had scheduled for today with
Ga ry Player, Taiwan 's Mr.
f.u and Takasi Murakami of
Japan; remained in doubt
beca use of more possible
rain .
''Unforlunatel)'," Nicklaus
said after Tuesday 's pro-am
was washed down the dra in,
" I haven 't played much golf
lately. I've .been off almost
three. weeks . But what
limited golf I have played,
I' ve play ed well . I was
loo king forward lo playing
today because I needed t he
golf."
Ntcklaus was tee it up in the
pro-am in a group which
included former President

By GENE CADDES
UPI Sports Writer
So uth Point's girls caJ&gt;DUBLIN , Ohi o !UP() - If
tu red th e 1976 Sectional
J ack Nic kla us is to
Track and Field Meet at Rio
sucess fully de fend hi s
Gra nde Tuesda y-.· ·
Memorial · TOurnament titl e,
Two GAHS participants.
he is going to have to do it
Abels and Smith. captured
with littl e or no preparation.
fi rst place honors in the hi~ h
Nicklaus' pre-tournament
·jump and long jum p.
- 1 56 .
'
pra~ li ce plan s, as was Tues. Bowers was fifth in the mile
100
Matn ey , South Po in 1
day 's pro-am, have . been
Mea do w s. F a ir land. Carter .
run.
ir l and , Sc hwanz , H 111 s
pretty well destroyed by the
Here arc the team stan- Fa
bo ro Wa t ].. 1ns , Port smou th
rainy weather.
T
II 75
dings and results:
M 1le
Par li n wne eten.
A trip last week to the
OH IO SECTION A L
burg , t"l r ll
South Po1 nl
O. t R io Grand e Co l l ege
Muirfield
Village Golf Club
Stewa
r
t
Wa
sh
ng
to
n
C
H
T e am Standing s
Kap
l
i
ng
er
H
l
llsboro
·
course
which
he designed and
, South Po 1nt 76 , Fa 1rland 58
Bow ers Galli a T
5 35 '1
She r 1d a n ot 7, Wheelen.ou rg
built.
saw
Nicklaus
ge t in
880 r el ay Fa irland .
41
New
Lex1n QIOn
3J
only
one
of
th
e
three
practice
Shena an
Wa sh m gton CH
Greenf 1eld M cCl a in 16 H 1 ll~
H ill sbo r o New L€J ing ton T
ooro 25 ; . Wash 1nglon Cou rt
rounds he had planned : And
1 11
House 24 , Be lpre 23 , WavNI'r'
.another
practi ce round which
Whil e
Sner1 d,;1 n
44 0
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l n d l't tdUdi S

Shot pu t
Hlll. Sou th
Po 1n t r ea se Bel pre . Harr s
Waverly · Hawk
Wdve rl y
Jorg ens('n Nelsonv lie D

31 1

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1um p
Abels ,
Ga ll po i•S Thorn Sher 1da n
( h ap m dn W,1ver l y M UIIi rS
...,.. aSh l nr..jt On
CH
Mann
Port Srl OU'h W~st (1 1!' 1 H

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D 1scu r,
H dl Sout h Po 1nl
Pcase Be lp r e M ·l ler M e
Ci a ,
C l d ! ord . H 1ll sbo r o
11 2 10
Snov. sner 1CIU1 o
Lon g 1u m p
5 m •tt1
("l ll• &lt;l
c o nn er
M (CI .11n

N ew '
Lex 1ngto n ,
Abel .
Mull ns
Wa sh1ng ton C H
South
P01nl ,
H oward
T
H illsbor o
W iiiiCIIll S
1 01 7
J40 re l a y
Sou lh Po 1n t .
N ew Lex~n gton . wash rnglon
CH
W heele r sbu r g
Nel son ... llle Yo rio. 1
53 3
S80
Ca lhoun . Fa 1rland
Mech em , N elsonv il le York .
Lilly , Wh eel ersbu r g Johns
H &gt;IISbo r o
A IJ Sher . Sou 1n
P o1 nl T
? 32 2
220
Car!e r , Fa 1rldnd
MeiJdow s , Fn1rl n n d H owar d
5ou tn
P o 1n1
Gardn e r
WF1 St\ 1ng lo n (H
MolcSk. i
N eHo nv ille Y ork T
27 I
Md£&gt;
re l ny
N ew
Lex 1ng ton
Sner 1aan Sou tn
H ••l s
P o ,nt Whee l ersburg
t&gt;o r o l
4 /. 1 b

Leaders
Ma1or Lea g ue L eaders
By Un1lt'd Press 1nt er nat 1ona l
Bat1 1ng
1 Ba se a on aD" ' b.1 t ~1
N a h on a l l ca g ue
TA 8HP ct
~rr o qh ~ All
JO 100 39 390
Srr, rr, U.I
)3 113 J1 J~l
Buc Knr ( 1'1•
23 85 ')9 JJ 1
Or1esn C1n
33 113 41 333
M onday LA
J3 1\ J 38 333
S rnm, St L
35 125 JO 370
A lmon SO
33 121 39 310
Her ndz St L
)6 138 4J ]19
S'enet P1f
19 104 JJ 31!
Bal( er L A
Jl 108 34 315
Am e r 1can L eaqu e
G . ABH . Pet
Care w M 1n
35 139 5.1 388
R1ce Bos
35 1d7 53 361
Cooper M 1
J 1 113 J 1 JJJ
Por ter K C
29 106 35 330
Cb bge M•n
31 102 33 J2 J
Be ll Cle
31 111 39 Jn
L ynn Bos
31 121 39 31?
Thm!:J Sn Oer
']9 121 39 311
Reyr lds SN
JJ 100 32 310
Sndbrg Tell.
'19 98 31 3lb
Hom e Run s.
Nat1 o"n illl L ~ .agu e : M onday ,
LA 9,
K 1nq man . Cll 1 and
L uzm sk 1. Pt1d 8 Ori PSsen . C1n .
Smith , LA and Sct1m 1dl. Pn ll 7
Am en ctln Lea gue R1ce. BO!.
11. Bay lor , Ca l, Alexander , Oa ~&gt;.
and Z1sk, Te" 9 May Bait .
Thom ps on Oet and H 1 ~ile . M il
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Run s Batt ed In
Nat ional League : Sm1th . LA.
30 Mor gan Hou 78 . Monday .
LA 27
M cCovey , SF
26
Garvey , LA . caner Mi l ana
Re 1t1 sr L 1J
o. m enc an L eag ue ; R •ce . Bos
36 Hobson , Ba s and Z !,k , Tex
17 May , Ba i t ana St aub , Det

16
Stolen Bas es
Nat1 ona l L eague : Mor eno
P1fl 10
Cedeno . Hou
14 ,
Ro ys ter Atl and Lopes . LA 12 ,
R !C naras . s o 11
Am encan Leagu e ; LeFlore .
Det and Wilson . KC 1.4 , Cr u l ,
13 ,
Dil one ,
Oak
11
Sea

Norwood M •nn 10
Pi tC h ing
Mo st V 1cton e ~
NaliOilal Leagu e : Gr.msley
Mi l 6 1 ro r scn , St L 6 1 . Rau
Li.l. 50 Jonn , L A Blue and
Knepper SF S 1
Am er1can Le ag ue Lee Bos
6 0. 1 anana . Cal 6 1 To rr ez
Bos 5 1 Cu1dry. NY and Sosa
Oa k J 0 Sl dlon , Del F1gue r oa
NY an d Jenk. 1ns . Te)( J 1
Br ober Q, Oak 4 2 Knapp Cal
Spl 1ttorfl KC and Soren son M 1l
4 3 Augus tm e, M il J 5
Ea r ned Run A ve rag e
( Ba sed on 36 1nn1ng s p1t ched )
Nat1 onal L eagu e : Cr1msle y,
Mt l 1 86 . Per r y , SO '1 00 .
K nepper , SF 7 03 , R Reusche l .
Ch1 109 And u1 ar . Hou 112
Am en ca n L eagu e : John!,on .
Gu1C1ry , NY I 61
Oak . 119
Ryan Cd l 7 07 . Rozema , Det
2 03 . Keou gh , Oak.? 05
Stri k eouts
Nah onat L eagu e : R: i cllard
H ou 66 N 1e k.r O Al l 55 Seave r ,
(, n SO . Blyleven . P11t 46
Knepper , SF 40
Am encan Leagu e : R yan . Cal
70 L eonar d . KC JO, F l anagan ,
Tanana , Cal
31
Bai t 3.4
Gu1ctry NY ana Mat l a c ~ . T c ~
31

OAKLA ND, Calif. I UPI I Th e Oa kland A's ha ve
re ca ll ed s hortsto p· Rob
Picctolo.
fr om
th ei r
Vancouver farm d ub in the
Pacifi c Coast League ,
effective toda y, after puttin g
ca tcher Ea rl Willtams on
waivers.
Williams broke his right
thun1b during spring training
and has not pla yed in a single
game this season.

are the top· four !)lOney ano\ her shot," Nicklaus
winners on the tour.
k.idded Ford , " but ·. you
Ford, whose game has been probably should qUit l-ight
steadily improving since he now."
went on the pro-am circuit
Ford, who played in last
after leaving the White year's pro-am and promised
House, hil some excellent .to return for· next year's
shots for the clinic' onlookers, :event , said in a press
wh o braved an almost conf erence following the
clinic that he had lowered his
constant rain to watch .
"Looks pretty good to me ." handicap three strokes since
Nicklaus remarked when the
.
former president addressed

Gerald Ford and comedian
Bcb Hope. But a ·fourth
l'onst-cutiv e day of rain
forced the postponement, a
disappointing blow for the
nearly 200 amateurs who
shelled out $1 ,000 apiece to
play.
·
·
With the pro-am rained out ,
Nicklaus hurriedly put
together a star-stu(jded,
impromptu golf clinic, which
also include,d Ford, and name
PGA players such as Tom
Watson , who served as cohost with Nicklaus, Hubert
Green, Gary Player , Jerry
Pale, Ben Crenshaw and
David Graham . Watson,
Nicklaus, Green and Pla yer

th~.~::· until you see what

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performan ce with
the
Chicago White Sox.
Bends stroked "only his
second home run of the
season in the White Sox ' S-3
loss to the Yankees . Minutes
alter the game, the Sox
an nounced they had traded
Bends to the Texas Range rs
for anoth er outfi elde r ,
Claudell Washington, and two
minor leaguers.
It wa s Holt zman , not
Bends, was supposed to be
LEBANON
th~ player on the move, but
LEBMON, Oh io iUP! J - Catfish Hunt er's recurring
Kay Krel tuok the lead in the sore arm had given Holtzman
back stretch Tuesday night his fir st start in 27 days and
and pulled
. awa)· to a 1(). most observe rs on ha nd
length vtctory over Sunday fi gured the Yankees were
Jm1 1n the featured etghth , showcas in g him for a n
race at_Leba no~ Ra ceway . llnminent trade .
The wtnner , dmen by Tom
Hol tzman pitched 5 1-3
Tharps, &lt;~ve r ed. the ~tie In innings and . with Chris
• 2.119 2-5 o\Cr a slow tra ck Chamb liss an d· Thurman
and re~urned SUO, S3,- 20 and Munson com bining to drive in
$2.60. Sunday Jtm patd SUO five runs and highlight a 14and ~ . 20 for second ! whtle htt Yankee atwck. he wound
Turk s Boy came 10 lhtrd and up with his fi rst victory of the
kicked back S3. . .
season. And as his team
Sktddoo Q and fl ny Lady hea ded
for Clev eland
tea med up for a 5-3 mghtly Holtzman was sull a Vankee.
d~ ub l &lt;;_yombm allon that wa s
" I'm through butting my
" orth $42.60.
,
hea d agains t the wall ,"
A crowd of 1,262 " agered Holtzman said . " If they want
$1 22,376.
.
. to trade me, then trade me ."
Leban.on wtll host an_Ohio
II.' for Bonds. the trade to
Stres Stakes preltm tna ry Texas marked his fifth stop in
race for . thtree-year-ohl d fll·e seasons.
tr otting col s ton tg 1.
"I'm not unh appy about
horses
ar e gomg to Texas,'' Bends said.
, Fourt ee n
scheduled \O run in two "They're a contender. But
fea tured races . wi th a total I' m not going to do anything
purse or $22,300.
different there th an 1 did
By BILL ~1;\DDF.N
UP! Sp"rt s Writer
The 21,&amp;17 chilled fa ns in
ComJSkey Pa rk Tuesday
mghl. who th ~1u K ht lhey were
v. atching the showcasing of
Ken Holtzma/1 for a trade by
th e :&gt; ew York Yan kees
ll'arn ed later they were
sedrlg H obb~ Bnncls' farewell

last year .
"lt'.s 15 and hopefully going .
down,'' sai d Ford , who
credited his improvement to
some expert tutering on the
part. of Nicklaus and other
touring pros and a lot of
playing. ·
" I'm not going to be
satisfi ed until I'm down to
10," said Ford.

osters 'announce

happens to the ball." replied
Ford, who then proceded to
hit two high, fl oating five iron
shots straight at the target.
"I know you ar~ going to hit

Following is a list of
Middleport Youth League
Teams, with members and
coaches :
T-Ball
Tigers - Coach John Hood;
Lesley Carr, Todd Hood , P. J .
Richmond , Luke Burdette,
Mike South ern, Melissa
out seven and walked onl y Woods , Bucky Gi lkey ,
here ."
Buddy Bell tripled home St ephanie Crow, Carri
one.
White Sox o"ner Bill Veeck
Swisher, Kelly Stewart , Lori
explained the deal as a two runs for the Indians.
Engle. Ja son Fife, Joey
Brewers 4, Rangers 3:
matter of econ omics.
Sixto zca no broke up a Hysell, Ronnie Powell , Stacy
Elsewhere in the American
Le agu e, Bosto n edged tie ~ame with a sacrifice ny Tyree.
Rams - Coach George .
Kansas City, 3-2, Toronto that scored Sal Bando in the
nipped Ca lifornia, 54, Detroit eighth inning and Larry Glaze; Patt y Martin , Chris
put away Seattle, 4-2, in 16 Sorensen went the distance Baker, Brett Uttle, Heath
inning s, Cleveland sha ded for Milwaukee to gain his Ri ch m o nd , J e nnifer
McKinle y, Clint on Glaze,
Oakland , 3-2, Mliwaukcc beat fourth win.
Chris Becker, Jason DrenTexa s, 4-3, and Minnesota Twins 8, Orioles I:
Rookie Hoskcn Powell ner , Mike Fra sh, Karen
drubbed Baltimore, S-1.
drove in five rWls with his Martin , Kath y Th omas,
Rt-d Sux 3, Royals 2:
Dwight Evans drilled a 400- first major-league homer and Eddi e Crook s, J ohnny
foot hom er off Pauk Splittorff a single and Butch Wynegar Swason.
Royals -C oa ch Charles
·to snap a 2-2 tie in the seventh added another homer in the
· inn ing
and
unbe a ten Twins' romp . Dave Goltz, Ca ss ell ; Su sanne Cassell,
southpaw Bill Lee scattered making his fi rst appearance Missy
Nel so n,
Heidi
nine hi ts lor his sixth victory . since he cra cked his ribs Caruthers, Sissy Curtis,
April 21 , got his firsll978 win . Crystal Hill, David Smith,
Tigers 4, Mariners 2:
Rooki e Lan ce Parrish
Jason Smith, john Tillis,
stroked his third home run of
Steve Coffee, Brian Broome ..
Internat i onal league
Sta cy Edw a rd s, Bruce
the se aso n a ft er J aso n
Unit ed P r ess. International
W. L. Pel . GB
lltompson Jed orr the 16th
Barton , Michael Barton ,
r le sto n
17 10 .630
Alban
Curtis, Joey Edwards,
irm ing for Detroit with a Cha
R icllmOnd
15 11 .577 l 12
Janet Stiltner .
13 11 .54 1 217
sin gle orr loser Shane R och est er
T i dewat er
15 13 .53 6 2 12
Bucks
Rawl ey . Steve F-ou caui't Colu
Scott
mbus
10 11 476 d
hu r led thr ee innin gs of T ol ed o
Haning,Kevin
Britton,
Scott
11 14 .4 40 5
shuto ut relief to gain the Pawt uc k eT I I 14 440 5
Ogdin, Laurie Way land,
Syracuse
9 18 .333 8
Johnny Wayne, P. J . Gibbs,
victory .
Tue5dav ' s Res~lt!
T idewate r 1, RIC hm o nd o, 1s t
Blue Jays 5, Angels 4:
Sea n Gibbs, Mike Mulford,
me
Dave McKay tripled home gRaichmond
Coat es, Kevin
J, T i dewater 2. 2n a Shannon
the tying run and then scored g a me
Bailey, Sc ott Whobery ,
Uu• gam ~·winner on Otto P awrucket 1, Roches t er 0
Jeannie Spauldin g, David
Toledo at Sy ra cuse . p pd ,
Velez: pinch-hit double r ai n
Jacks , Jamey Pettit. Coach:
during a two-run, eighth· Co l umb us a t Char l esTo n , pdd , David Jacks.
mning_rally by the Blue Jays. r ai n Wedne,day ' s Gamu
PeeWee
Mike Willis notched his first R lc nmond a 1 T i d ewat er
Cubs - Coach Ed Kitchen:
at Ch arle st on . 2
win with two innings of relief. Columbus
!Wbbie Cund iff, Jay Martin ,
P awT uc k et at Roc hes t er
~tdian s 3. ,\ 's 2:
Wendy
Barker, Donald Stein ,
T oledo at Sy ra c use
Thursday's Games
David Clyde tossed a fourTim
Durst,
Eddie Kitchen ,
T idew ate r a 1 Charl eston
hiller lor his fir st victory R ichmond at Colu m bus
Dave Shuler, Kin Stewart ,
l!i nce May 15, 1974. He struck Tole d o a t Sy ra cus e
Mickey Davis, Scott HaM i n~ .

Bobby Bonds traded to Texas

d

Greg Rager, Randall Arnold,
Tammy Cremeans, Ric~ie
l&lt;Jng, Chuckle Pullins, Eddie
Baer, Shane Engle, Gary
Curtis, Pat Shrimplin.
Mustangs - Coach Gary
Drenner ; Stanley .Broome,
Tony Mohler, Jeff Hood.'
Donny Bec.ker, Darrin
Drenner, Eric Johnson, Trent
Nash, Chr,isty Farley, Steve
Cassell, Tim Cassell, Sheila
Britton, John Britton, Jason
Bush, Dave Dodson, Jay
Buskirk, Jeff Nelson, Trey
Glaze, Lester Stewart, Terry
Little, Toni Little.
Little League
Braves '- Coach Bob
Southern and Jack Bacon;
John Blake, Tim Wamsley ,
Susie Barker , John Bacon,
Joey Poulin, Chris Burdette,
Boti by Southern, Shawn
Baker, Nick Bush, Trey
Cassell , Jamie Acree, James
Acree, Darin Wolfe, John
Epple, Ricky Littl e, Jenny
Mea dows, Carl Moodispaugh .
Indians - Coach Dale
Clonch and Jim Farley ; Dave
Follrod, P. J. Harris, Toney
Welch, Jimmy Farley, DaMy
Thomas, Jody Miller, Eddie
Miller, Allen Spau lding, Alan
King, Scot Gheen , Steve
Crow, !Wdney Clonch, Scott
McKinley, Melissa Down ing,
Powell,
Wayne
J ohn
Shrimplin, George Justis .
Pony League
Coach Jerry Davenport;
Britt Dodson , Mike Miller,
Terr y
Wayland ,
Jeff
Wa yland, Danny Hysell ,
Jimmy Boyer, Bob Duck·
worth, Steve Carson, Dave
Demosky , Rick Ebersbach,
Rod
Ebersbach, John '
Cremeans, Dave Hoffman,
Ralph Snider, Larry Byer, ,
Chm Judge , Steve Powell,•
Bill Powell.
:.:

By MARK FRIEDMAN
UP! Spo~rts Writer
The year 1978 hasn't been

t.oo kind to Tom Seaver.
"It wa s only a matter of
tune before I came aroWld ,"

HOGG &amp; Zu SPAN
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home Mike Ivi e to break a 3-3
lie in the eighth inning and
Bcb Knepper managed his
fifth win in six decisions,
des pit e Dave Kin gman 's
lead
San
homer , to
Fransc isco to its sixth
straight victory .
Padres 7, Cardinals 5:
Gene Te na ce's tw o-run
triple sparkl-d a four -run first
inning that carried San Diego
over St. Loui s. Tenace also

said Seaver Tuesday night ,
afte r he had fann ed 13 Expos
and notched hi.s fir st
gam e
in
comp lete
Cincinnati's fr l victor y over
Mon treal. " I was mixing up
my pitches well wnight."
Joe Morgan , who went 3for-3, blasted a three-run
homer in the fifth to help
aver to his second win in
x decisions.
In oth er NJ. games,
H o u s t o n tr o un ce d
Ph il ad el phi a, 6-1, San
Francisco took Chicago, 4-3.
SCIOTO
San Diego trimmed St. Louis,
COLUMBUS IUPI ) - Sun 7-5. and Los Ange les edged shine Rena outdi stanced
Pittsburgh , 3-2. Atlanta at Lady Intruder iri the stretch
New York was postponed by Tuesday night lo grab a hallrain ..
length victory in the coAstros 6, Phillies 1:
featured sev enth ra ce at
Terry Puhl had two hits, Scioto Dol\'i\.s .
including his second home
·urbana'Blitzee, off at 21-1
run of the season . . w lead ··adds, nosed out Prudies
Houston over . Phila delphia Ginger at the wire to win the
behind lhe combinedpitching cofeatured eighth race .
of Mark I.emoogello and
Russ Baldwin guided SunFloy d Bann is te r. Steve shine Rena to a 2:05 3-:i
ea rlton was saddled with the clocking for the mile as she
loss.
returned $7, $5.40 and $4 .60.
Giants 4, Cubs 3:
Lady Intruder paid $12 and
Larr y Herndon doubled $G.40 for sec ood and the show '

drove in a run with a basesloaded walk in the seventh.
Dodgers 3, Pirates 2:
Dusty Baker , making his
first start in a week , fin ished
off a three-run first inning
with an RBJ-single and led
Los Ange les over Pittsburgh.
Don Sutton, 3-4, went eight
innings and Terry Forster
relieved in the ninth for his
sixth save.

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the birth of a son, Kevin
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ou nces. Kevin was welcomed
home by his brother,
Christopher Robert, age 8\l.
Maternal grandfather is
George Eichenhiub, Otway,
Ohio and paternal grandparents are Mr . and Mrs .
Albert Deemer , McDermott ,
Ohio.

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returned $4.00.
Urbana Blitzee covered the
mile in 2:06 4~ to finish a
neck ahead of Prudies
Ginger, returning $45, $12.40
and $Q.40. Prudies Ginger
paid $16 and $7.20 and Miss
Dabs, the third place finisher ,
kicked back $4 .60.
Dux Debbie came in first in
the opening race, kicking off
a 9-3-8 trilecta that was worth
a whopping $4,287 .60. My
Keystoner was second and
C.B. Yates finished third.
A crowd of 4,403 wagered
$304,71 7.

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. COINC(()ENCES INSPIRE TilE MUSE!
REM)ERS ALL:
.
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T~ay'smaii brought this Wlexpected "honor:"
·
. Dear Ms. Botlel: In recognition of your significant contribution to poetry, you are cordially invited to be registered in
Who's Who in Poelry,'1978."
Amazing' You see - .
· My entire "significant contribution to poetry" totals two or
~three bits of mindless doggerel for the column, plus one 4-liner
1n Good Housekeeping magazine many years ago. Oh yes,
when I was 5, our local weekly published (among other letters )
my Chnstmas wtsh: "Dear Santa Claws I want the Wizzard of
Oz." But my mother helped me on that o~c.
Since the current invitation includes a request for a $2!1
"donation" to the Florida publisher, I tossed it in an approprtate placer
.
... But then I opened the next Jetter in my daily' stack . It
read:
"Dear Helen : I really enjoyed your latest limerick. Can we
have a longer sample of your poetry? -FAN"
Maybe someone up there is trying to tell me something.
Could I have missed my true calling?
Well, Dear Fan, I do have one longer sample composed eons
ago, and still unsold and unsWlg. Remember , you asked for il.
I And the poem is not autobiographical -entirely .)
Herewith: "Thoughts on an Old College Roommate Who
Made It Big ."
Her house has carpels wall to wall ... My house has children,
squall to sq uall .
Her husband gives her Jet-out mink ... I never see a clearedout sink.
Her kids slip off for walks with "Nanny" ... 1 trot off to pester
Granny.
Her chef serves caviar and squab ... I serve the ''pWlch and
footly" mob .
Her gardener- he's a flower-bed champ ... I got my hoe with
trading stamps.
She jets lo Rome (and no doubt sins) ... I stir the slew while
feeding twins.
She "sips martinis with her man... We drink our beer straight
from the can .
She chooses cruises, " Sept. " lo May ... I (sob !) get hooked by
P.T.A .
She's lithe and sexy, slick and trim ... I hate to state the
shape I'm in ' .
Yet would I trade her if I could '
You bet your bottom buck I would!
Now, back to advice. Down, poet's muse!- H.

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4- The Daily Sentinel , Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday, May 17,1976

South Point girls
'win sectional meet

Memorial pro-am
play
rained
out
.
.
had scheduled for today with
Ga ry Player, Taiwan 's Mr.
f.u and Takasi Murakami of
Japan; remained in doubt
beca use of more possible
rain .
''Unforlunatel)'," Nicklaus
said after Tuesday 's pro-am
was washed down the dra in,
" I haven 't played much golf
lately. I've .been off almost
three. weeks . But what
limited golf I have played,
I' ve play ed well . I was
loo king forward lo playing
today because I needed t he
golf."
Ntcklaus was tee it up in the
pro-am in a group which
included former President

By GENE CADDES
UPI Sports Writer
So uth Point's girls caJ&gt;DUBLIN , Ohi o !UP() - If
tu red th e 1976 Sectional
J ack Nic kla us is to
Track and Field Meet at Rio
sucess fully de fend hi s
Gra nde Tuesda y-.· ·
Memorial · TOurnament titl e,
Two GAHS participants.
he is going to have to do it
Abels and Smith. captured
with littl e or no preparation.
fi rst place honors in the hi~ h
Nicklaus' pre-tournament
·jump and long jum p.
- 1 56 .
'
pra~ li ce plan s, as was Tues. Bowers was fifth in the mile
100
Matn ey , South Po in 1
day 's pro-am, have . been
Mea do w s. F a ir land. Carter .
run.
ir l and , Sc hwanz , H 111 s
pretty well destroyed by the
Here arc the team stan- Fa
bo ro Wa t ].. 1ns , Port smou th
rainy weather.
T
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dings and results:
M 1le
Par li n wne eten.
A trip last week to the
OH IO SECTION A L
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South Po1 nl
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OAKLA ND, Calif. I UPI I Th e Oa kland A's ha ve
re ca ll ed s hortsto p· Rob
Picctolo.
fr om
th ei r
Vancouver farm d ub in the
Pacifi c Coast League ,
effective toda y, after puttin g
ca tcher Ea rl Willtams on
waivers.
Williams broke his right
thun1b during spring training
and has not pla yed in a single
game this season.

are the top· four !)lOney ano\ her shot," Nicklaus
winners on the tour.
k.idded Ford , " but ·. you
Ford, whose game has been probably should qUit l-ight
steadily improving since he now."
went on the pro-am circuit
Ford, who played in last
after leaving the White year's pro-am and promised
House, hil some excellent .to return for· next year's
shots for the clinic' onlookers, :event , said in a press
wh o braved an almost conf erence following the
clinic that he had lowered his
constant rain to watch .
"Looks pretty good to me ." handicap three strokes since
Nicklaus remarked when the
.
former president addressed

Gerald Ford and comedian
Bcb Hope. But a ·fourth
l'onst-cutiv e day of rain
forced the postponement, a
disappointing blow for the
nearly 200 amateurs who
shelled out $1 ,000 apiece to
play.
·
·
With the pro-am rained out ,
Nicklaus hurriedly put
together a star-stu(jded,
impromptu golf clinic, which
also include,d Ford, and name
PGA players such as Tom
Watson , who served as cohost with Nicklaus, Hubert
Green, Gary Player , Jerry
Pale, Ben Crenshaw and
David Graham . Watson,
Nicklaus, Green and Pla yer

th~.~::· until you see what

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performan ce with
the
Chicago White Sox.
Bends stroked "only his
second home run of the
season in the White Sox ' S-3
loss to the Yankees . Minutes
alter the game, the Sox
an nounced they had traded
Bends to the Texas Range rs
for anoth er outfi elde r ,
Claudell Washington, and two
minor leaguers.
It wa s Holt zman , not
Bends, was supposed to be
LEBANON
th~ player on the move, but
LEBMON, Oh io iUP! J - Catfish Hunt er's recurring
Kay Krel tuok the lead in the sore arm had given Holtzman
back stretch Tuesday night his fir st start in 27 days and
and pulled
. awa)· to a 1(). most observe rs on ha nd
length vtctory over Sunday fi gured the Yankees were
Jm1 1n the featured etghth , showcas in g him for a n
race at_Leba no~ Ra ceway . llnminent trade .
The wtnner , dmen by Tom
Hol tzman pitched 5 1-3
Tharps, &lt;~ve r ed. the ~tie In innings and . with Chris
• 2.119 2-5 o\Cr a slow tra ck Chamb liss an d· Thurman
and re~urned SUO, S3,- 20 and Munson com bining to drive in
$2.60. Sunday Jtm patd SUO five runs and highlight a 14and ~ . 20 for second ! whtle htt Yankee atwck. he wound
Turk s Boy came 10 lhtrd and up with his fi rst victory of the
kicked back S3. . .
season. And as his team
Sktddoo Q and fl ny Lady hea ded
for Clev eland
tea med up for a 5-3 mghtly Holtzman was sull a Vankee.
d~ ub l &lt;;_yombm allon that wa s
" I'm through butting my
" orth $42.60.
,
hea d agains t the wall ,"
A crowd of 1,262 " agered Holtzman said . " If they want
$1 22,376.
.
. to trade me, then trade me ."
Leban.on wtll host an_Ohio
II.' for Bonds. the trade to
Stres Stakes preltm tna ry Texas marked his fifth stop in
race for . thtree-year-ohl d fll·e seasons.
tr otting col s ton tg 1.
"I'm not unh appy about
horses
ar e gomg to Texas,'' Bends said.
, Fourt ee n
scheduled \O run in two "They're a contender. But
fea tured races . wi th a total I' m not going to do anything
purse or $22,300.
different there th an 1 did
By BILL ~1;\DDF.N
UP! Sp"rt s Writer
The 21,&amp;17 chilled fa ns in
ComJSkey Pa rk Tuesday
mghl. who th ~1u K ht lhey were
v. atching the showcasing of
Ken Holtzma/1 for a trade by
th e :&gt; ew York Yan kees
ll'arn ed later they were
sedrlg H obb~ Bnncls' farewell

last year .
"lt'.s 15 and hopefully going .
down,'' sai d Ford , who
credited his improvement to
some expert tutering on the
part. of Nicklaus and other
touring pros and a lot of
playing. ·
" I'm not going to be
satisfi ed until I'm down to
10," said Ford.

osters 'announce

happens to the ball." replied
Ford, who then proceded to
hit two high, fl oating five iron
shots straight at the target.
"I know you ar~ going to hit

Following is a list of
Middleport Youth League
Teams, with members and
coaches :
T-Ball
Tigers - Coach John Hood;
Lesley Carr, Todd Hood , P. J .
Richmond , Luke Burdette,
Mike South ern, Melissa
out seven and walked onl y Woods , Bucky Gi lkey ,
here ."
Buddy Bell tripled home St ephanie Crow, Carri
one.
White Sox o"ner Bill Veeck
Swisher, Kelly Stewart , Lori
explained the deal as a two runs for the Indians.
Engle. Ja son Fife, Joey
Brewers 4, Rangers 3:
matter of econ omics.
Sixto zca no broke up a Hysell, Ronnie Powell , Stacy
Elsewhere in the American
Le agu e, Bosto n edged tie ~ame with a sacrifice ny Tyree.
Rams - Coach George .
Kansas City, 3-2, Toronto that scored Sal Bando in the
nipped Ca lifornia, 54, Detroit eighth inning and Larry Glaze; Patt y Martin , Chris
put away Seattle, 4-2, in 16 Sorensen went the distance Baker, Brett Uttle, Heath
inning s, Cleveland sha ded for Milwaukee to gain his Ri ch m o nd , J e nnifer
McKinle y, Clint on Glaze,
Oakland , 3-2, Mliwaukcc beat fourth win.
Chris Becker, Jason DrenTexa s, 4-3, and Minnesota Twins 8, Orioles I:
Rookie Hoskcn Powell ner , Mike Fra sh, Karen
drubbed Baltimore, S-1.
drove in five rWls with his Martin , Kath y Th omas,
Rt-d Sux 3, Royals 2:
Dwight Evans drilled a 400- first major-league homer and Eddi e Crook s, J ohnny
foot hom er off Pauk Splittorff a single and Butch Wynegar Swason.
Royals -C oa ch Charles
·to snap a 2-2 tie in the seventh added another homer in the
· inn ing
and
unbe a ten Twins' romp . Dave Goltz, Ca ss ell ; Su sanne Cassell,
southpaw Bill Lee scattered making his fi rst appearance Missy
Nel so n,
Heidi
nine hi ts lor his sixth victory . since he cra cked his ribs Caruthers, Sissy Curtis,
April 21 , got his firsll978 win . Crystal Hill, David Smith,
Tigers 4, Mariners 2:
Rooki e Lan ce Parrish
Jason Smith, john Tillis,
stroked his third home run of
Steve Coffee, Brian Broome ..
Internat i onal league
Sta cy Edw a rd s, Bruce
the se aso n a ft er J aso n
Unit ed P r ess. International
W. L. Pel . GB
lltompson Jed orr the 16th
Barton , Michael Barton ,
r le sto n
17 10 .630
Alban
Curtis, Joey Edwards,
irm ing for Detroit with a Cha
R icllmOnd
15 11 .577 l 12
Janet Stiltner .
13 11 .54 1 217
sin gle orr loser Shane R och est er
T i dewat er
15 13 .53 6 2 12
Bucks
Rawl ey . Steve F-ou caui't Colu
Scott
mbus
10 11 476 d
hu r led thr ee innin gs of T ol ed o
Haning,Kevin
Britton,
Scott
11 14 .4 40 5
shuto ut relief to gain the Pawt uc k eT I I 14 440 5
Ogdin, Laurie Way land,
Syracuse
9 18 .333 8
Johnny Wayne, P. J . Gibbs,
victory .
Tue5dav ' s Res~lt!
T idewate r 1, RIC hm o nd o, 1s t
Blue Jays 5, Angels 4:
Sea n Gibbs, Mike Mulford,
me
Dave McKay tripled home gRaichmond
Coat es, Kevin
J, T i dewater 2. 2n a Shannon
the tying run and then scored g a me
Bailey, Sc ott Whobery ,
Uu• gam ~·winner on Otto P awrucket 1, Roches t er 0
Jeannie Spauldin g, David
Toledo at Sy ra cuse . p pd ,
Velez: pinch-hit double r ai n
Jacks , Jamey Pettit. Coach:
during a two-run, eighth· Co l umb us a t Char l esTo n , pdd , David Jacks.
mning_rally by the Blue Jays. r ai n Wedne,day ' s Gamu
PeeWee
Mike Willis notched his first R lc nmond a 1 T i d ewat er
Cubs - Coach Ed Kitchen:
at Ch arle st on . 2
win with two innings of relief. Columbus
!Wbbie Cund iff, Jay Martin ,
P awT uc k et at Roc hes t er
~tdian s 3. ,\ 's 2:
Wendy
Barker, Donald Stein ,
T oledo at Sy ra c use
Thursday's Games
David Clyde tossed a fourTim
Durst,
Eddie Kitchen ,
T idew ate r a 1 Charl eston
hiller lor his fir st victory R ichmond at Colu m bus
Dave Shuler, Kin Stewart ,
l!i nce May 15, 1974. He struck Tole d o a t Sy ra cus e
Mickey Davis, Scott HaM i n~ .

Bobby Bonds traded to Texas

d

Greg Rager, Randall Arnold,
Tammy Cremeans, Ric~ie
l&lt;Jng, Chuckle Pullins, Eddie
Baer, Shane Engle, Gary
Curtis, Pat Shrimplin.
Mustangs - Coach Gary
Drenner ; Stanley .Broome,
Tony Mohler, Jeff Hood.'
Donny Bec.ker, Darrin
Drenner, Eric Johnson, Trent
Nash, Chr,isty Farley, Steve
Cassell, Tim Cassell, Sheila
Britton, John Britton, Jason
Bush, Dave Dodson, Jay
Buskirk, Jeff Nelson, Trey
Glaze, Lester Stewart, Terry
Little, Toni Little.
Little League
Braves '- Coach Bob
Southern and Jack Bacon;
John Blake, Tim Wamsley ,
Susie Barker , John Bacon,
Joey Poulin, Chris Burdette,
Boti by Southern, Shawn
Baker, Nick Bush, Trey
Cassell , Jamie Acree, James
Acree, Darin Wolfe, John
Epple, Ricky Littl e, Jenny
Mea dows, Carl Moodispaugh .
Indians - Coach Dale
Clonch and Jim Farley ; Dave
Follrod, P. J. Harris, Toney
Welch, Jimmy Farley, DaMy
Thomas, Jody Miller, Eddie
Miller, Allen Spau lding, Alan
King, Scot Gheen , Steve
Crow, !Wdney Clonch, Scott
McKinley, Melissa Down ing,
Powell,
Wayne
J ohn
Shrimplin, George Justis .
Pony League
Coach Jerry Davenport;
Britt Dodson , Mike Miller,
Terr y
Wayland ,
Jeff
Wa yland, Danny Hysell ,
Jimmy Boyer, Bob Duck·
worth, Steve Carson, Dave
Demosky , Rick Ebersbach,
Rod
Ebersbach, John '
Cremeans, Dave Hoffman,
Ralph Snider, Larry Byer, ,
Chm Judge , Steve Powell,•
Bill Powell.
:.:

By MARK FRIEDMAN
UP! Spo~rts Writer
The year 1978 hasn't been

t.oo kind to Tom Seaver.
"It wa s only a matter of
tune before I came aroWld ,"

HOGG &amp; Zu SPAN
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home Mike Ivi e to break a 3-3
lie in the eighth inning and
Bcb Knepper managed his
fifth win in six decisions,
des pit e Dave Kin gman 's
lead
San
homer , to
Fransc isco to its sixth
straight victory .
Padres 7, Cardinals 5:
Gene Te na ce's tw o-run
triple sparkl-d a four -run first
inning that carried San Diego
over St. Loui s. Tenace also

said Seaver Tuesday night ,
afte r he had fann ed 13 Expos
and notched hi.s fir st
gam e
in
comp lete
Cincinnati's fr l victor y over
Mon treal. " I was mixing up
my pitches well wnight."
Joe Morgan , who went 3for-3, blasted a three-run
homer in the fifth to help
aver to his second win in
x decisions.
In oth er NJ. games,
H o u s t o n tr o un ce d
Ph il ad el phi a, 6-1, San
Francisco took Chicago, 4-3.
SCIOTO
San Diego trimmed St. Louis,
COLUMBUS IUPI ) - Sun 7-5. and Los Ange les edged shine Rena outdi stanced
Pittsburgh , 3-2. Atlanta at Lady Intruder iri the stretch
New York was postponed by Tuesday night lo grab a hallrain ..
length victory in the coAstros 6, Phillies 1:
featured sev enth ra ce at
Terry Puhl had two hits, Scioto Dol\'i\.s .
including his second home
·urbana'Blitzee, off at 21-1
run of the season . . w lead ··adds, nosed out Prudies
Houston over . Phila delphia Ginger at the wire to win the
behind lhe combinedpitching cofeatured eighth race .
of Mark I.emoogello and
Russ Baldwin guided SunFloy d Bann is te r. Steve shine Rena to a 2:05 3-:i
ea rlton was saddled with the clocking for the mile as she
loss.
returned $7, $5.40 and $4 .60.
Giants 4, Cubs 3:
Lady Intruder paid $12 and
Larr y Herndon doubled $G.40 for sec ood and the show '

drove in a run with a basesloaded walk in the seventh.
Dodgers 3, Pirates 2:
Dusty Baker , making his
first start in a week , fin ished
off a three-run first inning
with an RBJ-single and led
Los Ange les over Pittsburgh.
Don Sutton, 3-4, went eight
innings and Terry Forster
relieved in the ninth for his
sixth save.

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Mr . and Mrs. Robert I..
Deemer Syracuse, announce
the birth of a son, Kevin
Bradley,
May 10, at
O'Bleness Hospital , Athens.
The infant weighed six
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ou nces. Kevin was welcomed
home by his brother,
Christopher Robert, age 8\l.
Maternal grandfather is
George Eichenhiub, Otway,
Ohio and paternal grandparents are Mr . and Mrs .
Albert Deemer , McDermott ,
Ohio.

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hor se, Steady Twis ter ,
returned $4.00.
Urbana Blitzee covered the
mile in 2:06 4~ to finish a
neck ahead of Prudies
Ginger, returning $45, $12.40
and $Q.40. Prudies Ginger
paid $16 and $7.20 and Miss
Dabs, the third place finisher ,
kicked back $4 .60.
Dux Debbie came in first in
the opening race, kicking off
a 9-3-8 trilecta that was worth
a whopping $4,287 .60. My
Keystoner was second and
C.B. Yates finished third.
A crowd of 4,403 wagered
$304,71 7.

.
. COINC(()ENCES INSPIRE TilE MUSE!
REM)ERS ALL:
.
.
T~ay'smaii brought this Wlexpected "honor:"
·
. Dear Ms. Botlel: In recognition of your significant contribution to poetry, you are cordially invited to be registered in
Who's Who in Poelry,'1978."
Amazing' You see - .
· My entire "significant contribution to poetry" totals two or
~three bits of mindless doggerel for the column, plus one 4-liner
1n Good Housekeeping magazine many years ago. Oh yes,
when I was 5, our local weekly published (among other letters )
my Chnstmas wtsh: "Dear Santa Claws I want the Wizzard of
Oz." But my mother helped me on that o~c.
Since the current invitation includes a request for a $2!1
"donation" to the Florida publisher, I tossed it in an approprtate placer
.
... But then I opened the next Jetter in my daily' stack . It
read:
"Dear Helen : I really enjoyed your latest limerick. Can we
have a longer sample of your poetry? -FAN"
Maybe someone up there is trying to tell me something.
Could I have missed my true calling?
Well, Dear Fan, I do have one longer sample composed eons
ago, and still unsold and unsWlg. Remember , you asked for il.
I And the poem is not autobiographical -entirely .)
Herewith: "Thoughts on an Old College Roommate Who
Made It Big ."
Her house has carpels wall to wall ... My house has children,
squall to sq uall .
Her husband gives her Jet-out mink ... I never see a clearedout sink.
Her kids slip off for walks with "Nanny" ... 1 trot off to pester
Granny.
Her chef serves caviar and squab ... I serve the ''pWlch and
footly" mob .
Her gardener- he's a flower-bed champ ... I got my hoe with
trading stamps.
She jets lo Rome (and no doubt sins) ... I stir the slew while
feeding twins.
She "sips martinis with her man... We drink our beer straight
from the can .
She chooses cruises, " Sept. " lo May ... I (sob !) get hooked by
P.T.A .
She's lithe and sexy, slick and trim ... I hate to state the
shape I'm in ' .
Yet would I trade her if I could '
You bet your bottom buck I would!
Now, back to advice. Down, poet's muse!- H.

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6- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday, May 17, 1978

Sorority picks year 's
best for cultural program

Karen Blaker Ph.D.

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A cultural pro~ram on the
""-'ll'll' where ttt&lt;'ellltves are Lindber g kidnappin g
llllTeasi ng'Jy ba sed on · presented by Karen Goins
monrw r.\' n:wat:d.
and Carol McCullough was
l'uu ma y eventually take a sd eelt'tl as " best of the year"
JlilYtng job, But fu·st· recon- at the Tuesday night picnic
stder lhe advanta"es
of meeting of Xi Gamma Mu
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volunteer work . The criticism Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
of the past few moll lhs may Sorority held at the home of
have dnven them from your Mrs. Carol Jean Adams.
liU!lll .
Husling the p1emc
. . were
- You can do wot·k you en- membet•s of the losing attenJO)' and changt• jobs when you
dance team. Debbie Fin law
bul·ornc i ul crt!ste d in ga ve the ritual lu Beth
Sllll1t' IIH I1g c i s~.:.
Dawson. and Donna Byer
- Yuu c&lt;:~n g n~c ~:; muL·h
prestded at the meeting. The
IIJll t ' and :.Jssume i::IS rn uch
chapter voted to sponsor a
l'l'spun!-lrbtlity i::l.s you wish.
teenager to the Council' on
- Yuur work schedule l'an Alcoholism to be held thiS
1-"' fle XIble fu r v""" liuns with swnmer at Denison Universiyuur fHilll l)'.
ty.
Yuu can gi::li n skills and
The dance .to be held on
expenenee for ~ pHy ing jub.
Ma y 28 at Royal Oak Pat·k
- Yuu c'm work without ad· was announced with the cos t
tlwg lax~ ble dollars to llw to be $10 a couple and profi:tmlly mcumt·
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pro jed fur the Meigs Pioneer
l'Xf1CI'lei\L't:'
ttw S&lt;:tltSf)' lllg and
Hi storical Society .
fL•e lulg of gt\'l ng freely of
Secret sis ters wen~ reve(:ll·
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ed Hl the pienk and new ones
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wealthy

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Phyll)s Bennett, Kathy Fry,
Kathy John son. Linda Kin~.
Roberta Maidens, Donna
Nease. Maurisha Nelson, l.inda Rifne. Roth Rtfne, and
Karen 'Stanley, ways and
means; Iris Payne. Janet
Peaveley, and Marilyn
Anderson ,

service ;

Several

awards were
by the Junior
American Legion AuxiliHry
of Drew W).!bster Post 39, at
the 21th annual Department
Junior Conference held
Saturday al the Imperial

receiv~d

Kay

Atkins, Judy Crooks, program IJooks; Ct111rlolte Hanning, telephone chHirmHn;
Maurisha Nelson , historian:
Mrs. Adams, Mrs . Byer, Mrs.
Gl'),lescr, Hnd Mrs. Payne, city cou ncil ; Kay Atkins,
parlimentarian. ~nd Mrs.
McCullough, custodian .

It 's in the pocket. • •
or maybe in ·the sock
Ms. magazine recently
decided to take a peek inside
the purses and wallets of
some successful American
women and see what dog-

eared . secrets . lay within.
What dtd they dtscover'
Well. syndicHled gossip columntsl Liz Smith blurted,
PERFORMANCE SLATED - This Dale Lear photograph shows one of the many
"What wallet? I hate to carry
hilarious seenes during the periormance of "EVERYBODY LOVES OPAL," well received
a purse or wHilet. I like to
by happy audiences last weekend. Shown are (front row) Mak Nichols, David T. Evans,
wear things wilh pockets. I · Melisa Rizer and Lois Monroe ("Opal"); rear, Bob Herdman, who also directs the "franklyput money and lipstick in my
funny" comedy and Jeff Cameron. The final three performances will be Thursday, Friday
pockels. I leHve my keys with
and Saturday, May 18, 19 and 20, at 8 p.m. in The WUe Theatre, Lafayette Mall, downtown
Gallipolis. Entrance is on the Court Street side. Admission, $2.50. Tickets may be purchased
Members ot Ute .. _ dnd the doorrrum . Right now, my
comb'sin
my
sock.
"
at
the door, My Sister's Closet and CoWl try Fare ..
Friendly Gardeners recently
But
Smith
is
not
the
only
IEaveled to Wheeling, W. VH .
where they loured Oglebay one to discover the hidden
uses of old-fashioned socks. But not Metzenbaum
salary is $50,000 he received
Park .
says
knee
socks
aren't
in deferred payment f&lt;r sale
'·Who
They visited the garden
practical'"
beamed
of
stock in a suburban
ce nter and toured the
Cleveland
newspaper chain.
Washington
Governor
Dixie
grounds to see lhe spring
Lee
Ray,
on
election
eve
1976,
Metzenbaum
's major
bloomtng flowers, trees and
when
she
was
summoned
to
a
liability
is
a
personal
loan
shrubs. The garden center
1V
appearance
and
pulled
up
from
the
Cleveland
Trust
features a palm room and
Bank for between $500,000
green houses with rooms her long skirt to whip out a
eomb
from
her
knee
sock.
and
$1 million. He also
where dasses "nd programs
reported
WASHINGTON
(UP!)
insurance Joana of
Ray
also
frowns
on
wallets.
range
from
not
morethan
are presented as well as a
Sen.
John
Glenn,
Mhio,
has
between
$250,000
and $500,000.
When
walking
about
town
she
$5,00000
more
than
$5
million
.
sales room. At Oglebay they
made
public
his
income
tax
In
his
detailed
statement
of
c-drries
$10
and
one
blank
Such
categorization
makes
it
also toun&gt;d lhe old mansion
returns
showing
he
paid
more
estimated
assets
and
check,
given
her
by
her
impossible
to
estimate
with
with period furnishings .
holdings
or liabilities, Glenn and his wife,
After leaving the park, lhe widowed sister, who handles than 50 percent of his 1977 precision
all
the
governor's
personal
Income
in
taxes
but
Sen.
Annie, reported total assets
liabilities,
the
newspapers
group visited several glass
Howard
Metzenbaum,
Dof
$1,504,393 and liabilities of
finances.
"-.
said.
sales rooms and had lunch.
Ohlo,
declined
to
release
his
&amp;rbara
WHlters.
however,
$398
In
his
disclosure,
MetzenOn the trip were Mrs. Bob
1_900 for an estimated net
tax
returns
and
provided
only
is
a
full-lime
wallet
bearer.
worl/1
of $1,105,493.
baum
listed
real
property
Bishop, Mrs. Larry Euwards,
the
basic
financial
disclosure
Glenn
's 1977 taxable
When
relornin~
from
a
trip
to
holdings
of
at
least
$790,000.
Mrs . Howard Birchfield, Mrs.
required
by
new
Senate
Israel
where
she
interviewed
income
of $564,400 was
Maj&lt;r
items
were
a
home
lfnd
Robert Snowden. Mrs. Bruce
ethics
rules;
it
was
r
_
rted
substantially
Prime
Minister
Begin.
she
less than in
condomini
urn
in
the
D"vtS , Mrs . James
today.
estimated
that
she
had
$50
in
1976,
when
he
paid
f388,11« in
Cleveland
suburbs
of
Shaker
Cllrpenler, and a guest , Mrs.
Scripps-Howard
Ne
sher
wallet.
Alas,
inspection
taxes
on
a
taxable
income of
Heights
and
Lyndhurst,
Melvm Cremetms.
revealed tllill it adoHlly con- papers said Glenn 's l 7 which the senator valued $639,275.
Among his sources · of
tained $7 in si n~ Jes, plus four returns indicate a to tal between $250,000 and $500,000.
income
of
$636,228.
On
that,
pennies,
and
one
coin
that
she
income,
Glenn reported:
Also
included
was
a
share
In 1974, four leaders of the
the
Senator
paid
$354,743
in
Marine
had
to
"read''
to
determine
il
Corps
retirement,
of
a
Miami
hole!
valued
at
Symbiooese liberation Anny
taxes
on
a
total
taxable
$9,554;
interest,
$20,463 and
came
from
the
Philippines
between
$100,000and
$250,000.
were killed In a police attack
"where"
,
she
said,
"
I've
income
of
$564,400.
dividends,
$99,703.
A
Metzenbaum
aide
said
the
on their hideout near Watts,
The returns indicate the senator has sold his share In
The major contributor to
never been ."
Calif.
bulk of Glenn's income came the hotel since Jan . I , Glenn's
income
from
from business investments, effective dale of the business investment.~ was hia
which earned him $448,823 disclosure stalements.
participation in Friendship
over the year.
Metzembaum's major Management, which earned
A Metzenbaum spokesman holding is blind trust ltlr him Glenn $423,856ln 1977. Glenn
said Metzenbaum had and his wife, Shirley, valued owns a 30 percent intere~~t In
complied with the disclosure ·at between $2 million and $S that partnership, which 011'118
law - including filing a million. Metz~nbaum also Holiday Inns at Altamonte
sealed copy of his tax return reported colle ctible loans Springs and Kissimmee,
- rut because of "unfair totaling al least $170,000 and Florida .
publicity" surrounding his $5,000 in savings certificates.
Among Glenn's liabillties
lX'evious returns has no
Aside from the blind trust, are mortgages on residences
intention of making the lax Metzenbaum's only income in in Virginia, Maryland and
returns public."
addition to his $57,000 Senate Columbus totaling $290.91"'
The newspapers said
Melzenbaum's finances
became a public issue in 1974
when it was reported he paid
no income taxes in 1969. In
addition, the IRS claimed he
owed m&lt;&gt;"e than $100,000 in
back taxes ftr 1967 and 1968
as a result of having taken an
improper deduction.
Metzenbaum challenged
that case in Tax Court, arid
the IRS cut back its claim by
Mr. and Mrs. james Roush
110 percent.
The spokesman also said
TO CELEBRATE - Mr. and Mrs. James B. Roush
Metzenbaum, one of the
will observe their 25th wedding anniversary on SWlday at
wealthiest men in the Senate,
tbeir West Columbia, W. Va. home with an open house
would not release a net worth
beginning at 1 p.m. Married on May 18, 1953 al the Main
statement for 1977. Such' a
St. Baptist Church in Point Pleasant by the Rev. Daniel
statement Inserted in the
Dorsey, the couple have three daughters, Diana. Mrs.
Congressional Record a year
Steve (Connie) Burton, and Tina, and a son, James R.
ago Indicated Metzenbaum
Roush . The children will host the celebration and invite all
was worth more than $6
relatives and friends of the couple to attend.
mUUon .
The Senate disclosure rules
require a listing of holdings
and liabilities . by broad
categories. The 10 calel(ories

own busmesses .

Volonteensm in the United
Stales ts 111 a state of msts.
There ts lou much work fur
lou few .
One has re~ son to hope ,
though , that the volunteer
crunch will be no more than a
tempor~ ry phenomenon. As
the work week grows shorter,
both men and women wtll be
seeking aclivtlies to fill tbeir
leisure lime.
Vulunteerism may emerge
st..,nger than ever, based not
as before on the economic
subservience of one group but
on the human need lo give, ,
Write to Dr. Blaker in c"re
of this newspaper, P.O. mail
prohibits personal replies ,
QUI questions of general interest will be discussed 111
future columns.
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Glenn .makes tax
returns public

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For Natalie Wood
L. A. is wonderful

By Dick Kleiner
add another hand." Still, Los
HOLLYWOOD .. ( NEAl-- Angeles Is her home imd, inNatalie Wood was talking ereasingly, she finds life here
about how far Los Angeles good.
has come, how much it has
"The restaurants and the
improved culturally and clubs and the shops are
socially, how the restaurants wonderiul now, " she says.
and the theater, etc.; are . so · "Rodeo Drtve in Beverly
much better than they used to . Hills is so fabulous . This has
be.
truly become the place to
But she can't waillo leave.
live."
The beautiful actress just
But she isn't just a flighty
. finished a major role in the restaurant-club-shop kind of
major dl$aster film, person. She is very active in
"Meteor.'' And Switch, tbe civic activities, particularly
series in which her hushand, the Los Angeles theatrical
Robert Wagner, stars, has scene. She is now a member •
wrapped for the year.
ol the play selection commit·
"So R.J. and the kids and I tee of the Center Theater
are just going to get in the car · group.
and go," she said. "First lo
There is, she says, a
' Yosemite for some skiing and possibility thai she herself
then on w Cllnnel and San might do a play at the Center ·
Francisco.
Theater complex. She says If
"And, illler In the spring, that happens sbe would
we're getting on our boat - prefer a new pl~y because ac·
it's a 6(}-footer- and we'll go Wrs in revivals are always
down to Ensenada on the&amp;- measured against the
ja. R.J . is the skipper but for original creators of the parts.
that cruise, we'll probably Bulthere is talk o( her doing

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Feminine and personal.
Every designer style
rin g is cus tom made
in 14kt or 10kt yellow
or white gold. All ring
sizes and letters are
available in script or
~lock initials. Many
styles have matching!
pendants. A lovely
gift idea with a personal
touch.
Natalie Wood
"Two For the Seesaw."
In "Meteor," she plays a
scientist who also serves as
the Russian. inte~preter .
Although she ts Russran, she
hasn 't spoken the language
since she was 10.
"And my vocabulary is tlwt
of a J()-yea/-&lt;Jld," she say_s.
" In the film, I play an astmphysicist, so I had to get a
coach and learn those
words .."

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scrubbed away the odor re- plastic wrap it is alwoys lwnf
mained and it remains even to flllll the ends . So I l~pc a
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ut·w spaper inside as well as a11d c&lt;tn fin d it at a glan ce ..
cltat·coal, sodH and coffee When I use the last uf
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On ~' t·t da y eve ni11 g Mrs.
Stel.ltltos ted ""s1v1·111 alttiJll·.,.,_
••·,.,
party fur the JUniors. Marla
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of vH niliH might turn the

sl lUJlJling I can set.: at a glanct:
JUSt what tlungs I must buy
anti the rt.:st cttn bl' dune at
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BAILEY
TURNS EIGHT - Cynthia Rose Bailey, daughter
ofMr. and Mrs. Wetzel T.
Bailey, Jr., celebrated her
eighth birthday Monday
with a party at the Harrisonville El••mentary
School. Cupcakes were
served. She was also given
a party at the home of her
grandparents , Mr . and
Mn. Sherwood Collier,
Dexter.

Happy Harvesters mark Mother's Day

uvt.:r.
prizes ·goi ng to Mrs. Rose'
A Mutlt er's IJay theme WHS "" Wh~t MHkes " Mother", "
C'rca m yo ur fil n: llccu.l caiTtcli out when the Happy J&gt; ICm, "To Mother", andclos- Ginthe r, Mrs. MeinhHrt , Mrs.
lx•fure
givilig ynmself (j Harvesters Class of Trinity ed wtlh singing of "The Ullie Hauck. and Mrs . Edna
I .
shornpou l 11 i:tVl!id getting Omgrcgalium.1 l Church rnct Church in the Wildwood " Hnd Reibel. Mrs. Charles Kuhl
soap 111 yuur eyes.
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Friday 1'tightat the c[lUrdt.
prHyer. Mrs. Rose Ginther and Mrs. GrHee Prall were
_P_&lt;all_yC_ra_me_r_
_
_
hostesses fur the meeting.
Hcmuve sprllt:d wa x fr om a
Miss l' l'lrla Smi th presided wei s pian ist.
rug by putting i:l LH 'OWII pi~ per &lt;tl the mccling which upcnetl
,
Pie Hnd coffee were served
A thank you note WHS read
.
Can't kill
11te11t t·an be repeated. - bag over the spot ;md lhtn
from
a table decorated in the
with Jll'ayc r anti devotions by from Mrs. Wilma Terrell and
Htmse 11 1 Ca ntmt.
MABEL
u·oning the bag , Chf! ngc the Mt·., . Philltp Meinhart. She members hat! silent prayer spnng motif. FHvors were
The unit rt•ceived a spec ial grease smell
'[)Jo:AH POI.l.Y -- My Pet
small pulled pduniHs fur
eitati o11 fur having a well Pet· vt· ts with the designers of hag ofl l'n as it l:l bsorlls the tt&gt;e the hym11 . "" Fotth of Our fur slmtultnembers.
t!a chmem~r .
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M(Jther.s'',
scnptr.l.re
frurn
Games
were
played
with
rutmdcd pro~ram. Second
IJI&gt;~AR POI.J.Y __ 1 really recli11ing chairs. I Hill fi ve
I rulJ u pecan nu t 111eat un Proye rbs :!1 . a medi t~t i on .
place awards were re ce ived need help.. When we moved fed tal l and Ute head res.t hi ts scratches mcH.l e on wvm.l furby Ute unit fur senior nat·- last summer 1 left a t•an of ntv he&lt;td in ste"d of it bei n~ al . nil ure. -1\ NN F .
rati ve, the Dorothy Me- grease in the refrigerator. u,;. •·urve of my neck. They
Poll y wtll send you Olll' of Puintcr, Peew. Problem 111
Cullum Anicrk:anism trophy, When 1 opened the dour the surely are urrcumfurloblc fur It er stgncli tlwnk -you Ite r column . WnlL' PO I.J.Y'S
the junior scrapbook, aud by grease Juid lipped over and me and I am sure for ol11er w.' \\'S!J(Ipcr cuupun clippers if POIN T E !~~ 111 ca re uf litis
Rubin I.e hew and Anna Wib run all over and out the bot- short peuple, tun.
slit• uses your [avnrll•· Jtewspap cr .
ful' their foreign rclaliun s tum . After the grease ~vas
WIH~II I wr~:~ p t.lllyth ing wit h

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seieded. K•lhy Johnson and
Sandi Sargent' gave the
collurHI re.port.
· Committees named were
Martha McPhail, chairperson. Debbi Bock. , co- .
chairperson , JHne Daggett,
Ijbby Sayre, Cllrol Adams.
Jennifer Anderson, Annie
Chapman, Judy Crooks. Beth
Dawson , Doris Ewing ,
Charlotte H~nni n~ . Ca rol McCullough , Cllrolyn 'Satterfield. Sue Zirkle, soc i~l comtrultee ; · Carolyn Grueser,
chairperson, Debbie F'inlaw
and TexHnnH .Well, cochairperson, Kay Adkins.

Iill' rr 111 of ~~ put lu kcl!p
anylhin ~ coukin ~ in 1t frolil

Julie l~lm:s rnan . Mrs. MarjoriL~ Goctl, second rncmbl'r
uf tile OcpHrlmenl junior ac-

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uf items until I started usi ng

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break ovq Memorial Day
weekend . All members a*ed
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The first youtl}, meeting of
the Gallipolis Christian
.Church was held May 10. The
meeting was opened by
,Denny Coburn 1 minister, who
'encouraged the youth to
' become involved In church
activities and to play an
·important role in the ch urch's
affairs.
The youth suggested topics
that were of interest to them
and made plans to put on a
play of a puppet show. The
idea of constructing an
amphitheater was also
dl.!cussed with plans being
.made to start work on it
·Saturday.
The youth camp-out at the
church, which will be June 23
11nd 24, was discussed and the
members decided what their
·roles would be in making the
camjH&gt;Ut a success.
. Thotu! pretlt!nt were also
:reminded of the May 20 trip to
·Old Man's Cave. The new
' teens' class, which will st.art
17, was· tallced about
' with suggestions for con:temporary subjects made.
• Before the meeting was
:adjourned youth officers
' were selected. Filling the
' offices will be Chuck Burris, ·
prelldent ; Jeff Schoonover,
!'lee president ; Lea Mae
1Miller aecretary - treasurer,
'
•and Pam
Ranegar, teen
;representattye.
· Present were Jbn YoWlkin,
• DeMy Cobum, Keith Car,penter, Glendon Vinson, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Beck, Mr. and
.Mrs. Jeff Schoonover, Leisa
:Wedge, Joe Hale, Doris
•Bennett, Pam Ranegar,
·Cluck Burris, Brian Fulks,
'ItliVe Griffin, John Dixon and
I
Ilea Mae Miller.
'l'llti neat meeting will be
'Miy 21 after the evening
·:worahip 1ervice. Denny
]Coburn ~ mipister and Jim
Younkin •Ia yoUth director at
' alllpoliJ Chrillllan Church.

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6- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday, May 17, 1978

Sorority picks year 's
best for cultural program

Karen Blaker Ph.D.

m :. \H IJH Bl.AK EK - I
1\;.l\ t ' b~ · t 'l l ;r vuluntetr t;wl
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WUiik Will' II Ill~
(!\\ II d .t u g! lh' r~ w~,.·r\' uw uiH·LI

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;m•IHi l\ H it ' 'lll·L(~ .
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Uw work -

rng [lltl lh l r~ uf lh~· grrls llllll)l! tlt iJ! ha\ l ' ~ 1\'l' ll lllt' lht.! fed tllg th;~t \ t~ lurlll't:nng r ~ lrkt.·
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!1y \ldu rll t•t r-., Shouldn' tthey
! ~t.' gr·;ll d ul Hu t 11th4..• r tr1r1e~ I

\ltJnd. ·r· rt thl'y an· n glrl.
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A cultural pro~ram on the
""-'ll'll' where ttt&lt;'ellltves are Lindber g kidnappin g
llllTeasi ng'Jy ba sed on · presented by Karen Goins
monrw r.\' n:wat:d.
and Carol McCullough was
l'uu ma y eventually take a sd eelt'tl as " best of the year"
JlilYtng job, But fu·st· recon- at the Tuesday night picnic
stder lhe advanta"es
of meeting of Xi Gamma Mu
0
volunteer work . The criticism Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
of the past few moll lhs may Sorority held at the home of
have dnven them from your Mrs. Carol Jean Adams.
liU!lll .
Husling the p1emc
. . were
- You can do wot·k you en- membet•s of the losing attenJO)' and changt• jobs when you
dance team. Debbie Fin law
bul·ornc i ul crt!ste d in ga ve the ritual lu Beth
Sllll1t' IIH I1g c i s~.:.
Dawson. and Donna Byer
- Yuu c&lt;:~n g n~c ~:; muL·h
prestded at the meeting. The
IIJll t ' and :.Jssume i::IS rn uch
chapter voted to sponsor a
l'l'spun!-lrbtlity i::l.s you wish.
teenager to the Council' on
- Yuur work schedule l'an Alcoholism to be held thiS
1-"' fle XIble fu r v""" liuns with swnmer at Denison Universiyuur fHilll l)'.
ty.
Yuu can gi::li n skills and
The dance .to be held on
expenenee for ~ pHy ing jub.
Ma y 28 at Royal Oak Pat·k
- Yuu c'm work without ad· was announced with the cos t
tlwg lax~ ble dollars to llw to be $10 a couple and profi:tmlly mcumt·
•
ceeds to ~o toward a special
Must 1mpurtan t , you can
pro jed fur the Meigs Pioneer
l'Xf1CI'lei\L't:'
ttw S&lt;:tltSf)' lllg and
Hi storical Society .
fL•e lulg of gt\'l ng freely of
Secret sis ters wen~ reve(:ll·
~ uurse lf.
ed Hl the pienk and new ones
If yuu are volunlee nng fur
a n~ or &lt;:til of these ~&lt;:~ suns ,
~

ou

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w;;tnt tu cuntmu~
work wrtll the Gi rl

tni:'Y

S..·uuL,.
l.ook ll l the 1-i, il'ls ·· nut thtll'
mothers - for your sa tisfa l'-

HJ-:Aill-:H- I'• JLI wtl l lrHrr . Sonw of tht hustJilty yuu
11 \itkt· tlli.lt dl'L'l:-li\J/1
&gt;t·nsc may be the11· way of

~lo t lrlt' rT&lt;t.":"'llll'i.' you. r!'.'l

l'llrnl tu maultatr r U1e

handl!ng thl'rr gu1ll ~ bout not

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A wards 'receive·d
b) legion auxiliary~ ____::_; :·.;_

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CHOICES
Good scout

DI-:AH I'OI.I.Y - Crease

bt•tng a1·a tiH ble

to lhetr

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chtldren Hfler school.
Pulling moltvcs for the
LTilidsm as1de. howcvt:r , one
fact cannot iJe disputed : Your
L'llllributtun ts desperately
needed .
Women are returning to the
furce

numbers.

in

Ev en

record

wealthy

wumcri once content to run

charity l&gt;Hlls are now directing tht'!l f

ELECTRONIC
HEARING TESTS
Will Be Given By
H. William Matting~
Hearing Aid Specialist
BELTONE Consultant Who Will Be At:
Meigs Inn , Pomeroy , Ohio
Thur sday , May 8- 9 a .m. fo 12 noon
Anyone who has tr ouble hear ing is we.lcome_to ha ve a

hear 1ng test using the la test electron rc equ ipment to
determ1ne if his loss is one wh ich may be helped . Some
of the causes of hea r ing loss will be explained and
diagrams of how the ear, works will be shown ..
.

We a !so servtce and repair all makes of hea rtng aids.
Bat1eries and Supplies for All Makes for Sale .
IF YOU CA NN OT COM E IN CALL FOR A HOME AP POINTMENT .
PHONE 992 ·3629

.

Phyll)s Bennett, Kathy Fry,
Kathy John son. Linda Kin~.
Roberta Maidens, Donna
Nease. Maurisha Nelson, l.inda Rifne. Roth Rtfne, and
Karen 'Stanley, ways and
means; Iris Payne. Janet
Peaveley, and Marilyn
Anderson ,

service ;

Several

awards were
by the Junior
American Legion AuxiliHry
of Drew W).!bster Post 39, at
the 21th annual Department
Junior Conference held
Saturday al the Imperial

receiv~d

Kay

Atkins, Judy Crooks, program IJooks; Ct111rlolte Hanning, telephone chHirmHn;
Maurisha Nelson , historian:
Mrs. Adams, Mrs . Byer, Mrs.
Gl'),lescr, Hnd Mrs. Payne, city cou ncil ; Kay Atkins,
parlimentarian. ~nd Mrs.
McCullough, custodian .

It 's in the pocket. • •
or maybe in ·the sock
Ms. magazine recently
decided to take a peek inside
the purses and wallets of
some successful American
women and see what dog-

eared . secrets . lay within.
What dtd they dtscover'
Well. syndicHled gossip columntsl Liz Smith blurted,
PERFORMANCE SLATED - This Dale Lear photograph shows one of the many
"What wallet? I hate to carry
hilarious seenes during the periormance of "EVERYBODY LOVES OPAL," well received
a purse or wHilet. I like to
by happy audiences last weekend. Shown are (front row) Mak Nichols, David T. Evans,
wear things wilh pockets. I · Melisa Rizer and Lois Monroe ("Opal"); rear, Bob Herdman, who also directs the "franklyput money and lipstick in my
funny" comedy and Jeff Cameron. The final three performances will be Thursday, Friday
pockels. I leHve my keys with
and Saturday, May 18, 19 and 20, at 8 p.m. in The WUe Theatre, Lafayette Mall, downtown
Gallipolis. Entrance is on the Court Street side. Admission, $2.50. Tickets may be purchased
Members ot Ute .. _ dnd the doorrrum . Right now, my
comb'sin
my
sock.
"
at
the door, My Sister's Closet and CoWl try Fare ..
Friendly Gardeners recently
But
Smith
is
not
the
only
IEaveled to Wheeling, W. VH .
where they loured Oglebay one to discover the hidden
uses of old-fashioned socks. But not Metzenbaum
salary is $50,000 he received
Park .
says
knee
socks
aren't
in deferred payment f&lt;r sale
'·Who
They visited the garden
practical'"
beamed
of
stock in a suburban
ce nter and toured the
Cleveland
newspaper chain.
Washington
Governor
Dixie
grounds to see lhe spring
Lee
Ray,
on
election
eve
1976,
Metzenbaum
's major
bloomtng flowers, trees and
when
she
was
summoned
to
a
liability
is
a
personal
loan
shrubs. The garden center
1V
appearance
and
pulled
up
from
the
Cleveland
Trust
features a palm room and
Bank for between $500,000
green houses with rooms her long skirt to whip out a
eomb
from
her
knee
sock.
and
$1 million. He also
where dasses "nd programs
reported
WASHINGTON
(UP!)
insurance Joana of
Ray
also
frowns
on
wallets.
range
from
not
morethan
are presented as well as a
Sen.
John
Glenn,
Mhio,
has
between
$250,000
and $500,000.
When
walking
about
town
she
$5,00000
more
than
$5
million
.
sales room. At Oglebay they
made
public
his
income
tax
In
his
detailed
statement
of
c-drries
$10
and
one
blank
Such
categorization
makes
it
also toun&gt;d lhe old mansion
returns
showing
he
paid
more
estimated
assets
and
check,
given
her
by
her
impossible
to
estimate
with
with period furnishings .
holdings
or liabilities, Glenn and his wife,
After leaving the park, lhe widowed sister, who handles than 50 percent of his 1977 precision
all
the
governor's
personal
Income
in
taxes
but
Sen.
Annie, reported total assets
liabilities,
the
newspapers
group visited several glass
Howard
Metzenbaum,
Dof
$1,504,393 and liabilities of
finances.
"-.
said.
sales rooms and had lunch.
Ohlo,
declined
to
release
his
&amp;rbara
WHlters.
however,
$398
In
his
disclosure,
MetzenOn the trip were Mrs. Bob
1_900 for an estimated net
tax
returns
and
provided
only
is
a
full-lime
wallet
bearer.
worl/1
of $1,105,493.
baum
listed
real
property
Bishop, Mrs. Larry Euwards,
the
basic
financial
disclosure
Glenn
's 1977 taxable
When
relornin~
from
a
trip
to
holdings
of
at
least
$790,000.
Mrs . Howard Birchfield, Mrs.
required
by
new
Senate
Israel
where
she
interviewed
income
of $564,400 was
Maj&lt;r
items
were
a
home
lfnd
Robert Snowden. Mrs. Bruce
ethics
rules;
it
was
r
_
rted
substantially
Prime
Minister
Begin.
she
less than in
condomini
urn
in
the
D"vtS , Mrs . James
today.
estimated
that
she
had
$50
in
1976,
when
he
paid
f388,11« in
Cleveland
suburbs
of
Shaker
Cllrpenler, and a guest , Mrs.
Scripps-Howard
Ne
sher
wallet.
Alas,
inspection
taxes
on
a
taxable
income of
Heights
and
Lyndhurst,
Melvm Cremetms.
revealed tllill it adoHlly con- papers said Glenn 's l 7 which the senator valued $639,275.
Among his sources · of
tained $7 in si n~ Jes, plus four returns indicate a to tal between $250,000 and $500,000.
income
of
$636,228.
On
that,
pennies,
and
one
coin
that
she
income,
Glenn reported:
Also
included
was
a
share
In 1974, four leaders of the
the
Senator
paid
$354,743
in
Marine
had
to
"read''
to
determine
il
Corps
retirement,
of
a
Miami
hole!
valued
at
Symbiooese liberation Anny
taxes
on
a
total
taxable
$9,554;
interest,
$20,463 and
came
from
the
Philippines
between
$100,000and
$250,000.
were killed In a police attack
"where"
,
she
said,
"
I've
income
of
$564,400.
dividends,
$99,703.
A
Metzenbaum
aide
said
the
on their hideout near Watts,
The returns indicate the senator has sold his share In
The major contributor to
never been ."
Calif.
bulk of Glenn's income came the hotel since Jan . I , Glenn's
income
from
from business investments, effective dale of the business investment.~ was hia
which earned him $448,823 disclosure stalements.
participation in Friendship
over the year.
Metzembaum's major Management, which earned
A Metzenbaum spokesman holding is blind trust ltlr him Glenn $423,856ln 1977. Glenn
said Metzenbaum had and his wife, Shirley, valued owns a 30 percent intere~~t In
complied with the disclosure ·at between $2 million and $S that partnership, which 011'118
law - including filing a million. Metz~nbaum also Holiday Inns at Altamonte
sealed copy of his tax return reported colle ctible loans Springs and Kissimmee,
- rut because of "unfair totaling al least $170,000 and Florida .
publicity" surrounding his $5,000 in savings certificates.
Among Glenn's liabillties
lX'evious returns has no
Aside from the blind trust, are mortgages on residences
intention of making the lax Metzenbaum's only income in in Virginia, Maryland and
returns public."
addition to his $57,000 Senate Columbus totaling $290.91"'
The newspapers said
Melzenbaum's finances
became a public issue in 1974
when it was reported he paid
no income taxes in 1969. In
addition, the IRS claimed he
owed m&lt;&gt;"e than $100,000 in
back taxes ftr 1967 and 1968
as a result of having taken an
improper deduction.
Metzenbaum challenged
that case in Tax Court, arid
the IRS cut back its claim by
Mr. and Mrs. james Roush
110 percent.
The spokesman also said
TO CELEBRATE - Mr. and Mrs. James B. Roush
Metzenbaum, one of the
will observe their 25th wedding anniversary on SWlday at
wealthiest men in the Senate,
tbeir West Columbia, W. Va. home with an open house
would not release a net worth
beginning at 1 p.m. Married on May 18, 1953 al the Main
statement for 1977. Such' a
St. Baptist Church in Point Pleasant by the Rev. Daniel
statement Inserted in the
Dorsey, the couple have three daughters, Diana. Mrs.
Congressional Record a year
Steve (Connie) Burton, and Tina, and a son, James R.
ago Indicated Metzenbaum
Roush . The children will host the celebration and invite all
was worth more than $6
relatives and friends of the couple to attend.
mUUon .
The Senate disclosure rules
require a listing of holdings
and liabilities . by broad
categories. The 10 calel(ories

own busmesses .

Volonteensm in the United
Stales ts 111 a state of msts.
There ts lou much work fur
lou few .
One has re~ son to hope ,
though , that the volunteer
crunch will be no more than a
tempor~ ry phenomenon. As
the work week grows shorter,
both men and women wtll be
seeking aclivtlies to fill tbeir
leisure lime.
Vulunteerism may emerge
st..,nger than ever, based not
as before on the economic
subservience of one group but
on the human need lo give, ,
Write to Dr. Blaker in c"re
of this newspaper, P.O. mail
prohibits personal replies ,
QUI questions of general interest will be discussed 111
future columns.
_

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returns public

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L. A. is wonderful

By Dick Kleiner
add another hand." Still, Los
HOLLYWOOD .. ( NEAl-- Angeles Is her home imd, inNatalie Wood was talking ereasingly, she finds life here
about how far Los Angeles good.
has come, how much it has
"The restaurants and the
improved culturally and clubs and the shops are
socially, how the restaurants wonderiul now, " she says.
and the theater, etc.; are . so · "Rodeo Drtve in Beverly
much better than they used to . Hills is so fabulous . This has
be.
truly become the place to
But she can't waillo leave.
live."
The beautiful actress just
But she isn't just a flighty
. finished a major role in the restaurant-club-shop kind of
major dl$aster film, person. She is very active in
"Meteor.'' And Switch, tbe civic activities, particularly
series in which her hushand, the Los Angeles theatrical
Robert Wagner, stars, has scene. She is now a member •
wrapped for the year.
ol the play selection commit·
"So R.J. and the kids and I tee of the Center Theater
are just going to get in the car · group.
and go," she said. "First lo
There is, she says, a
' Yosemite for some skiing and possibility thai she herself
then on w Cllnnel and San might do a play at the Center ·
Francisco.
Theater complex. She says If
"And, illler In the spring, that happens sbe would
we're getting on our boat - prefer a new pl~y because ac·
it's a 6(}-footer- and we'll go Wrs in revivals are always
down to Ensenada on the&amp;- measured against the
ja. R.J . is the skipper but for original creators of the parts.
that cruise, we'll probably Bulthere is talk o( her doing

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Feminine and personal.
Every designer style
rin g is cus tom made
in 14kt or 10kt yellow
or white gold. All ring
sizes and letters are
available in script or
~lock initials. Many
styles have matching!
pendants. A lovely
gift idea with a personal
touch.
Natalie Wood
"Two For the Seesaw."
In "Meteor," she plays a
scientist who also serves as
the Russian. inte~preter .
Although she ts Russran, she
hasn 't spoken the language
since she was 10.
"And my vocabulary is tlwt
of a J()-yea/-&lt;Jld," she say_s.
" In the film, I play an astmphysicist, so I had to get a
coach and learn those
words .."

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awards for the unit. Hecei ving a third on her history wa s
PHm Powers who wo s
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Ward Stein , the Department

scrubbed away the odor re- plastic wrap it is alwoys lwnf
mained and it remains even to flllll the ends . So I l~pc a
after I ha ve tried pulling stn[l of JlCtJl(' l' &lt;.!Cross the end
ut·w spaper inside as well as a11d c&lt;tn fin d it at a glan ce ..
cltat·coal, sodH and coffee When I use the last uf
grounds. WhHt eHn 1 du' _ onything tholl11eed to buy ai
('I 1\DYS
tire store J write that item in
DEAR GLADYS _ You red un my grocery list. If I

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party fur the JUniors. Marla
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in your refrigemtor Hnd dos· 1·t up for a few days. If tt1at
tng
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of vH niliH might turn the

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JUSt what tlungs I must buy
anti the rt.:st cttn bl' dune at
""' l!'isure. -I\ NN
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BAILEY
TURNS EIGHT - Cynthia Rose Bailey, daughter
ofMr. and Mrs. Wetzel T.
Bailey, Jr., celebrated her
eighth birthday Monday
with a party at the Harrisonville El••mentary
School. Cupcakes were
served. She was also given
a party at the home of her
grandparents , Mr . and
Mn. Sherwood Collier,
Dexter.

Happy Harvesters mark Mother's Day

uvt.:r.
prizes ·goi ng to Mrs. Rose'
A Mutlt er's IJay theme WHS "" Wh~t MHkes " Mother", "
C'rca m yo ur fil n: llccu.l caiTtcli out when the Happy J&gt; ICm, "To Mother", andclos- Ginthe r, Mrs. MeinhHrt , Mrs.
lx•fure
givilig ynmself (j Harvesters Class of Trinity ed wtlh singing of "The Ullie Hauck. and Mrs . Edna
I .
shornpou l 11 i:tVl!id getting Omgrcgalium.1 l Church rnct Church in the Wildwood " Hnd Reibel. Mrs. Charles Kuhl
soap 111 yuur eyes.
'
Friday 1'tightat the c[lUrdt.
prHyer. Mrs. Rose Ginther and Mrs. GrHee Prall were
_P_&lt;all_yC_ra_me_r_
_
_
hostesses fur the meeting.
Hcmuve sprllt:d wa x fr om a
Miss l' l'lrla Smi th presided wei s pian ist.
rug by putting i:l LH 'OWII pi~ per &lt;tl the mccling which upcnetl
,
Pie Hnd coffee were served
A thank you note WHS read
.
Can't kill
11te11t t·an be repeated. - bag over the spot ;md lhtn
from
a table decorated in the
with Jll'ayc r anti devotions by from Mrs. Wilma Terrell and
Htmse 11 1 Ca ntmt.
MABEL
u·oning the bag , Chf! ngc the Mt·., . Philltp Meinhart. She members hat! silent prayer spnng motif. FHvors were
The unit rt•ceived a spec ial grease smell
'[)Jo:AH POI.l.Y -- My Pet
small pulled pduniHs fur
eitati o11 fur having a well Pet· vt· ts with the designers of hag ofl l'n as it l:l bsorlls the tt&gt;e the hym11 . "" Fotth of Our fur slmtultnembers.
t!a chmem~r .
\\i-IX .
i
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M(Jther.s'',
scnptr.l.re
frurn
Games
were
played
with
rutmdcd pro~ram. Second
IJI&gt;~AR POI.J.Y __ 1 really recli11ing chairs. I Hill fi ve
I rulJ u pecan nu t 111eat un Proye rbs :!1 . a medi t~t i on .
place awards were re ce ived need help.. When we moved fed tal l and Ute head res.t hi ts scratches mcH.l e on wvm.l furby Ute unit fur senior nat·- last summer 1 left a t•an of ntv he&lt;td in ste"d of it bei n~ al . nil ure. -1\ NN F .
rati ve, the Dorothy Me- grease in the refrigerator. u,;. •·urve of my neck. They
Poll y wtll send you Olll' of Puintcr, Peew. Problem 111
Cullum Anicrk:anism trophy, When 1 opened the dour the surely are urrcumfurloblc fur It er stgncli tlwnk -you Ite r column . WnlL' PO I.J.Y'S
the junior scrapbook, aud by grease Juid lipped over and me and I am sure for ol11er w.' \\'S!J(Ipcr cuupun clippers if POIN T E !~~ 111 ca re uf litis
Rubin I.e hew and Anna Wib run all over and out the bot- short peuple, tun.
slit• uses your [avnrll•· Jtewspap cr .
ful' their foreign rclaliun s tum . After the grease ~vas
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HEARING TESTS SET
FOR POMEROY, OHIO

seieded. K•lhy Johnson and
Sandi Sargent' gave the
collurHI re.port.
· Committees named were
Martha McPhail, chairperson. Debbi Bock. , co- .
chairperson , JHne Daggett,
Ijbby Sayre, Cllrol Adams.
Jennifer Anderson, Annie
Chapman, Judy Crooks. Beth
Dawson , Doris Ewing ,
Charlotte H~nni n~ . Ca rol McCullough , Cllrolyn 'Satterfield. Sue Zirkle, soc i~l comtrultee ; · Carolyn Grueser,
chairperson, Debbie F'inlaw
and TexHnnH .Well, cochairperson, Kay Adkins.

Iill' rr 111 of ~~ put lu kcl!p
anylhin ~ coukin ~ in 1t frolil

Julie l~lm:s rnan . Mrs. MarjoriL~ Goctl, second rncmbl'r
uf tile OcpHrlmenl junior ac-

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The first youtl}, meeting of
the Gallipolis Christian
.Church was held May 10. The
meeting was opened by
,Denny Coburn 1 minister, who
'encouraged the youth to
' become involved In church
activities and to play an
·important role in the ch urch's
affairs.
The youth suggested topics
that were of interest to them
and made plans to put on a
play of a puppet show. The
idea of constructing an
amphitheater was also
dl.!cussed with plans being
.made to start work on it
·Saturday.
The youth camp-out at the
church, which will be June 23
11nd 24, was discussed and the
members decided what their
·roles would be in making the
camjH&gt;Ut a success.
. Thotu! pretlt!nt were also
:reminded of the May 20 trip to
·Old Man's Cave. The new
' teens' class, which will st.art
17, was· tallced about
' with suggestions for con:temporary subjects made.
• Before the meeting was
:adjourned youth officers
' were selected. Filling the
' offices will be Chuck Burris, ·
prelldent ; Jeff Schoonover,
!'lee president ; Lea Mae
1Miller aecretary - treasurer,
'
•and Pam
Ranegar, teen
;representattye.
· Present were Jbn YoWlkin,
• DeMy Cobum, Keith Car,penter, Glendon Vinson, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Beck, Mr. and
.Mrs. Jeff Schoonover, Leisa
:Wedge, Joe Hale, Doris
•Bennett, Pam Ranegar,
·Cluck Burris, Brian Fulks,
'ItliVe Griffin, John Dixon and
I
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'l'llti neat meeting will be
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·:worahip 1ervice. Denny
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Younkin •Ia yoUth director at
' alllpoliJ Chrillllan Church.

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s - The Daily Sentinel, Mid&amp;eport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Wednesday, May 17,1978

Social Security information.
Q. I'm getting married
later this year. Since I
receive SSI payments, I was
wondering if I have to report
my marriage to · social
security. Do I'
A. Yes. People.who get SSI
checks should report - any
changes which may affect
their eligibility for payments
or the amount of their
payments. These include
changes in marital status,
income, resources, and living
arrangements. You can make
your report to any social
sec~rity office.

JOHN KAUFF has been 'named as 1978 Meigs CoWlty
Director of The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Bike-a-Thon.
The event will take place Saturday, June 3, beginning at
noon, at the Middleport Marina. Cystic Fibrosis is a
nearly-always fatal disease that inflicts primarily young
people. The Bike-A-Thon will raise money for research
Ulward finding a cure for the disease . Riders are asked to
pick up their sponsor sheets at the following locations :
WMPO , Meigs High School, Meigs Jr . High School, Dutton
Drug Co .. or Southern Ohiu Insurance Services. Those
who would like to sponsor a rider. but have not yet been
contacted are asked to conta ct John at 99Zoli6lll.

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By Alma Marshall

MA.SUN - The Mason Extension Homemakers held their
•Mother and Daughter Banquet on Friday evening at Mrs.
Perry's Bounty Table. Ravenswood, W. Va . Twenty-six guests
and members attended.
A short memorial servtce was held for Mrs. Lawrence
rUllian l Roush . a former club member. Mrs. Roush reared 13
children, and two preceded her in death .
Mrs. Sarah Spencer conducted the service and said, "She
will alway's be remembered by neighbcrs and friends, there
was nothin g she would not do to help." The service was closed
with silent prayers.
Ashort Mother 's Day prog ram was held with the following
participating : Mrs. Cecil Smith read "What is Mother," and
Mrs. Alburtice Young, gave a reading entiUed, "Mother 1978
Model." Mrs. Laurene U!wis read a portion of Dr. Norman
Vincent Peale's Book telling about the presidents and how they
felt about their mothers, Ca lvin Coolidge , they say, used to sit
down ooce in a while and give 15 minutes to just thinking abcut
his mother.
Mr. Eisenhower one day spent ten minutes ~!lini Dr.
Peale about his mother whom he said he reg~ as the
wisest human belng he eve r met. He said she got her wisdom
right out of, the Brble.
A game was played which consisted of the homemakers
and mothers guessing the names of sons and daughters of

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Q. My aunt is not

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so poor that she ·ca n no longer

Doctor of ministry

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application must be filed
within ·3 months after the
month of the worker's death .
Survivors benefits for you
and your children may be
payable . starting with the
month your husband died.

degree is conferred··

Rev. Dr. Richard M:
be left alone. She's living with
Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
us now . The doctor says her
Clarence Bailey, 119 Seever
visision will never improve.
St., Springfield, formerly
Can she get SSI payments?
A. Under the SSI law,
Middleport residents,
received his Doctor of
" blind" means vision no
Q. Back in January,
better than 2().200 in the decided to hire a madi to do, Ministry Degree recently.
better eye even with glasses, my housecleaning . One of my
The degree was conferred
Q. My brother is severaly or tunnel vision (limited friends just told me that I'm by Dr. Charles Brown of the
Theological
handicapped. He can't !l'ork visual field of 20 degrees or supposed to pay social United
less).
If
your
aunt's
visual
security
taxes
orl
my
maid's
Seminary,
Dayton.
Others
and he has no income. Can he
assisting
were
,Rev
. Dr.
impairment meets Ibis salary. Is he right'
get SSI payments?
definition
,
she
may
qualify
Clayton
T.
Rammler,
A.
If
you
pay
a
household
A. To be eligible for SSI on
the basis of disability, a for SSI payments. But, if a worker, such as a maid, $50 association minister for the
person eligible for SSI is or more in cash wages in a Southwest Ohio Assn . of the
person must have a physical
Q. I have very little income, or mental impairment which · living in another person's calendar quarter, you must United Church of Christ, and
but I do own some property prevents him or her from
household, the payment deduct social security tax Rev. Dr. Roy C. Snyder,
and other assets . Because of doing any substantial work
amount may be rediced. For from the wages. The tax rate associate conference
my resources, I'm probably and which is expected to last
more information, contact a for, 1978 is 6.05 percent. You minister for the · Indiana not eligible for SSI. Could I at least 12 months or to result
oocial security office.
pay an equal amount as the Kentucky conference of the
get payments If I sell the in death . If your brother
employer, and send the total United Church of Christ. The
·property '
Q. An uncle of mine died taxes to the Internal Revenue ceremony was conducted at
meets this definition of
A. An individual may be disability and the other SSI
recently . He had no depen- Service. The report form, the United Churches of Christ
REV .. DR. BAILEY
eligible for SSI with eligibility requirements, he
dents, so I know social "Employer's Quarterly Tax in Fort Recovery, Ohio, and
resources of up to $1,500. Not may qualify for payments.
security survivors benefits Return for Household Em- . in Salamonia, Ind., where the
all resources are counted. If a The people in any social
aren'l payable. But, Isn't ployees
(for
Social Rev. Dr. Bailey serves as
Seminary and through the
peroon 's countable resources security office can help him
there a 1ump-sum death Security). " is available at pastor.
exceed the limit, the person file an application.
payment? Who gets that?
any IRS office. The report for
Dr. Bailey attended South Consortium for Higher
A. Ordinarily, the lump- the January-March quarter High School in Springfield. Education Religion Studies.
'
Dr .. and Mrs. Bailey are
sum
death benefit of $25~ is of 1978 is due by April30, 1978. He received a bachelor of
other club members and their professions. Mrs. ·George
paid'to the worker's widow or
science degree from Wright -presently touring Israel. Mrs.
Carson won the prize for guessing the most: Door prizes were widower. When there is no
Q. Both my husband and I State University, and a Bailey, a registered nurse, is
given to Mina Smith and Mrs. Eddie Carson.
widow or widower, the lump- will be 60 soon and plan to master of divinity degree the former Sandra Sue
Attending were Clara Williams, Sarah Willis, Phyllis sum death benefit may be retire. I've worked_ fQ,r 20 from the United Theological Hoffman, Indianapolis, Ind.
Gilkey, Ann Blake, Beverly Gregory and U!igha, Joyce used to help pay the worker's years, oo I'll be eligible for Seminary. Rev. Bailey's Dr. and Mrs. Bailey reside at
Carson , .Mrs. Eddie Carson, Mrs. Edna Roush, Mrs. Matilda burial expenses. Any social social security benefits on my doctoral work was done 308 S. Main St., in Fort
Noble, Mrs. Sarah Spencer, Mrs. Mina Smith, Mrs. Elaine security office can tell you own work record. The through United Theological Recovery.
Grogan, Mrs. Laurene U!wis, Mrs. l-eSter Johnson, Mrs. who can apply for the lump- question is : Should I take my
Margie Rickard, Mrs. Roberta Young, Mrs. Evelyn Stewart, sum pa yment and what own retirement payments, or.
Mrs. Alma Marshall, Mrs. Helen FeU, Mrs. Helen Barton, Mrs. documents will be needed. get wife's benefits on my Stewart, Melanie Mossman, Gladys Riley, Ruth Walker, Robin
husband 's record?
Foreman, Valerie Hickman, Gertrude· Mitchell, Jane
Wah Zerkle, Mrs. Hazel Smith, Mrs. Catherine Smith, Mrs.
Q. Because of a serious illA. Whenever a person is · Chapman, Sherry Hickman, Susan Kinca id, Christy Kincaid,
David Smith and Mrs. Cectlia Harris.
ness, my husband was unable eligible for social security
Peggy HuH , Betty Ross, Jody Noble, Cheryl !.ish, Cathy
to work for over a year before benefits on more than one
NEW HAYEN - Five area ladies went on a Greyhound his death last month. I know work record, the benefit Breeman, Catherine Smith, Judy Reynolds, Kelly Reynolds ,
bJs tour to Dallas, Texas. They included Mrs. Wilda Coleman, the children 'and I can get payable is equal to the larger Kathryn Johnson, Lynn Kitchen, Lois Test, Edna Roush .
Miriam Sisson, Mary Capehart, Jackie Sisson, Mary
Mrs. Thelma Roush, Mrs. Estyl Clark, Mrs. U!nna Sayre and survivors · payments, but a amount. lf you've had high
friend told me that disability earnings, it's likely that your Sisson, Joyce Redman, Dorothy Long, Bonnie McFarl!tnd,
Mrs. Mina Johnson .
While in Dallas, they dined at the Hilton Hotel, and saw an benefits might be payable, own retirement payment will . Gladdie Stewart, Claudia Thomas, Ruby Jones, Margaret
be higher than a wife's Pickens, Shirley Tucker, Carol Proffitt, Vivian Fry and Helen
Art Linkletter show, attended a,rodeo and a barbecue . They too . Is this true'
A.
Yes.
An
application
for
benefit.
At 60, a wife gets 50 Barton.
visited the place where Kennedy was shot and saw a huge
disability
benefits
can
be
percent
of
what her husband
Kathryn Wood, Annette Johnson, Beverly Gregory, U!igha
Memorial in memoriam. They also saw several other
filed after a disabled worker is entitled to at 65. The people Gregory, Linda Reynolds, Mary Smith, Helen Ellison, Melanie
interesting sights.
dies.lf the claim is approved. in any social security office Sisoon, Marcia Sisson, Eulah Redman, Lori Redman, Mary
Thirty -ooe passengers made up the tour which lasted one
back payments may be made can tell you whether you'll
Mt Farland, Robin Stewart, Ann Smith, Lilah Zerkle, Joyce
week .
for some months preceding get a higher amount on your
Carson,
Betty Thomas, Frances Oliver, Angie Proffitt and
the death of the worker. The record or on your husband's.
Rev.
Evelyn
Maring.
WEST COLUMBIA- The Mason Extension Homemakers
Mason Persunals
attended the Salem Community Church on Sunday evening and
Johnny Grueser, formerly of Mason, and now of Syracuse,
enjoyed 11\e program which was dedicated to the Mason Terry Chambers, Lori and Marcie, Dayton, Ohio; Mr. and
Extension Homemakers. Miss Sandra Fowler was in charge of Mrs. Robert Chambers and Dan, Mary Kay Quintana and Ohio, is a patient at University Hospital, Columbus, Ohio. He is
the Mother's Day program. Sandra, besides a very good Nickey of Midland , Pa., Mr . and Mrs. Pearl Roush, Mr. Alex seriously ill. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Grueser,
poetess and receiving national acclaim, is also a good leader. Fox, all of East Liverpool; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fox, Mr. and Mason.
Mrs. Mike Ryan, Racine, Ohio and Mrs. Edward Ryan,
Pastor of the church, Rev . George Hoschar welcomed the Mrs. Jack Fox, Mrs. Mary Woodall and Tyson, Mrs. Wilma
Mason,
went 1o Roanoke, Va. on Wednesday and visited a few
guests , and presented each a red rose. The Homemakers have Blake and granddaughter, Valerie, all of Clifton.
days with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ryan, Mark and P. J.
expressed appreciation for the thoughtfulness &lt;1. the pastor
MASON - The Mason United Methodist Women held the
Mrs. William Strunk, Princeton, N. J . spent a week
and members.
annual Mother ·- Daughter banquet on May 8 in the Mason visiting her mother, Mrs. Emma Ryan .
Mrs. Robert McDermitt led in group singing accompanied
United Methodist church social room.
Mrs. Harold Smith visited last week with her mother, Mrs.
by Jane Ann VanMatre at the plano. She also accompanied
The entertainment for the evening was provided by the Dora Birchfield, at Findlay, Ohio.
several others. ·
Wahama High School chorus under the directlo~ of Kay
Mr. Clarence Baier is a patient at Pleasant V'llley
Special singing was P'ovided by Mlsa Gewanna Johnson •
Hoffman.
Hcj§pital.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Johnson, who sang "You
Members and gue•"ts registerining included Earlene
· Mr. and Mrs. Stan Saunders and family of Columbus
Ugh! Up My Ufe." Other inspiring songs were sung by Betty
Bumgardner, Emily Bumgardner, Cecilia Harris, Hazel visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis McDaniel on
Williams of Rutland, Ohio, and the Rev . Hoschar who was
Smith, Maureen King, Sarah Spencer, Gladys Thomas, Evelyn Saturday.
accompanied by Bill Smith, who played the guitar. The Rev .
Proffitt, Lori' Chapman, Patty Mossman, Lorene Harless,
Mrs. Phillip Smith and Patti Jo of LexingUln, Ky . visited
lloschar and Mr. Smith also sang a duet. By special request, a
Betty Foreman, Joy Foreman.
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over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall, New
song, "Until Then," was dedicated to Mrs. Evelyn Stewart.
Doona Knapp, June Sayre, Freda Wolf, Carol Hickman, Haven, and with Mr. and Mrs. Granville Smith and Tommy at
Other participants who took part In recitations, etc. wiU be
Evelyn Powell, Dorothy Kincaid, Sally Ross, Amy Ross , Betty Leon, W. Va .
named later.
Lish, Darla Fowler, Hazel Jewell, Mazine Arnold, Lisa
Homemakers attending ,.ere MNI. Evelyn Stewart, Mrs.
Sarah Speneer, Mrs. Catherine Smith, all of Maoon ; Mrs.
Gertrude Prestoo, Mrs. Lall!'ene Lewis, Mrs. Nancy
On this da y in historr.:
VanMeter, Mrs. Lester Johnson, Mrs. Roberta Young , aU of
In 1792, 24 brokers met in
Cllftoo, and Mrs. Alma Marshall, New Haven.
New York City and formed
th e New Yor k Stock
CLIFTON - A family gathering was held during the
Exchange .
weekend at the home of Mrs. Mollie Fox and son, Joe ,
ln !954, the United States
celelrating Mother's Day and Mrs. Fox's 86th birthday on
Supreme Court ruled racial
Sunday, May 14. A picnic style dinner was held on Saturday so
segregation in public schools
that the families could leave for their homes ln Ohio, and
was unconstitutional.
i
Illinois oo Sunday .
All of her SOIIIJ and daughters attended e~cept Mrs. Robert
Sprouse of Phoenix, Arizona, who was unable to make the trip .
Mollie received many nice glfta, and a large number of
cards from neighbors and friends. Mrs. Fox is a Gold Star
Gallipolis Business College
Mother.
is oHering the accredited
\
Many more birthdays are wished by her many relatives,
prOQram ot class work
neighbors and friend8 .
·
you ' re
required
to
1 ' \
complete tor taking the
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. John Forshee and Benny.
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Ohio State Examination
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Forshee and son, Mike, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
complete
and only 12
TANABURBRIDGE
BIU., Y BURBRIDGE
DANNY BURBRIDGE
John Nltz, 'Sherrie, Sheila and John, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
weeks . Class begin s June
Knight, all of Barberton, Ohio.
12 . .For more inform1llon
Mr. and Mrs. James Heighes, Mille and Shawn of Naberscontact lee E. Tyler, 446·
TIIREE MEMBERS of one family will graduate from the Meigs High School on June 6
4)67 .
vllle , IU., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gbeer, Wellsville, Ohio; Mr. ·
when comm~ncement is held ln the Larry Morrison Auditorium. They are Danny Lee, Tana
No. 7S·01·0471B
Lynn, and Billy John, sons and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ancll Burgrldge, .Route 2, Albany.

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Meigs
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Transfers
Moy 18, 1978
Richard L. Haggerty to
ThiS &gt;om1ng year you won't be
satigfied with the status Quo Larry 0. Hudnall, Phyllis V.
where your work or ca reer Is Hudnall, lot, Middleport .
concerned . A more ambitious
Florestine Wyatt to Gay P.
you will be seeking a higher
Gillenwater,
I acre, Rutland.
rung on the ladder.
Gay P. Gillenwater, Vona
TAUIIUS (April 20·May 20)
Ybu 'li do fine loday so long as B. Gillenwater to Robert D.
you can gel someone else to Adkins, Kay F. Adkins ,
carry out your tasks. It' s not parcels, Rutland.
likely you 'lf ,do much about
R. E. Parcell, Margaret K.
them yourselt Having !rouble
selecting a eareer ? Send for Parcell to Thomas Harold
your co~y _o) 1\slro·G raph Lei· l.ovdal, Lynn Terry Lovdal,
ter by rnarrrrg 50 cents for each parcels, Scipio.
and a IO,J1Q. sell-addressed .
Emma Williams to Roger'
stamped envelope ro AstroAdams,
right of way ,
Graph, P.O. Box 489. Radio City
Station . N.Y. 10019. Be sure to Rutland, Scipio.
speclly birlh sign .
GEMINI (May 21·June 20) It you
find yourself fa ced with a· financia l dilemma today , look in to
the mirror to fi nd o ut who is to
blame .

CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Feeling thai nobody cares for
you or that you don·r belong is

merely th.e ~esu lt of one ol , OF MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
thoSe penodtc moods Tr y to RITA L. SMITH,
shake it all .
~laintift,

LEO (July 23-Aug. 221

You

cou ld cha nge yo w mind so
many lime s today that one of

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Wanted lo-Uuy

LARRY A. SMITH ,
Defendant

OlD FUR NIT U R~ . rce bo)(e i , brass
beds . iron bed~ et c., co mplete
household s. Wrrte M D Miller .
Rt 4. Pomero y Ohto or co li
Q91 -7760.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221 Preasanr srreet, Ashland .

wtnd up cos ti ng you money .

.uaos,

Oh i o
will take notice on
!he 15th day of November ,
1977, Rita L. Smith flied her
Comp la int agains t him in tt1e
Common Pl eas Court of
Meigs county , Ohio, case No .

NO IH:M TOO Lorge o r too srnoll.
Wrll buy I ptec e or complet e
hou 5ehold . New . used 0 1 on ti quc s. Molllll ~ furn i t ure 20 N .
2nd St
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and other rei i ef on ground5 of
gross neg l ect Of duty and
ex tre me crue lty . You are
required lo answer lhl !
co mplaint within twenty .

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LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) Take 16.643. praying for divorce

care that key career contac ts
don ' t !eel you are empirebuilding today . L oo k out l o r
more tha n j us t N o . 1.

WOOO
Po l es
rna)( .
drome le• I(J on largest end . SB
per ton . Bundled ~l o b , $6 per
ton . De lr vered t o Ohro Pollet
Co +U 2, Pome roy 992· 1689.

SCORPIO (Oct.14-Nov . 22) You eighl days atter 1he last
mayhavetocontendwilhsome
mner tu rmo 1l today whe re your
better nature want s you to d o
one th ing and your less -noble
side another

SAGtTIARIUS (Nov . 23·Dec.
21) Today you may attemp1 to
outsmart someone who got lhe
in a bus1ness dea l

better of you

p u b l ica t io n .
the
la st
pub l ica t io n Is on the 1711"1 day
of May . 1978 . o r iudoment by
default will be rendered
aga inst you .
Lerry Spencer ,
Cle rk of Courst
ot Meigs Coun ty ,
Oh io .
(AI 5 . 12. 19 , 26 (51 3. 10 . 17 . 7t c

GOOD U)(:l) tra ct or wit h
hydroulr{ 3 pi hrt ch 742·307 4.
SCASH S lor 1unl.. cars Frye 's
1ruclo. and Aut o Ports . Wrecke r
) cnnce . Tr re sole and Rep01r
Rutland , 742 2081 or PerrnLOil ,

742-ql75.

agatn.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
Failure to heed the sou nd
advice o l an assoc iate today
could cause you a severe and
unnecess a ry problem
Don ' t
thi nk only your ideas are supe·

rior

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 19) In
orde r to get o thers to hustle
your gr ips lor you today , you
might make them some pro m·
~~es you ' re not too serio us

about keep1ng
PISCES (Feb. 2G-March 20)
Unfortunately . you may be
dealing with someone today
who cannot be taker' at face
value . Leave too much to
c hance . and the resu l ts will be
disappointing

ARIES (Morch 2t-Aprll19) Feel·
ings are running exceptiona lly

strong today . Ha rsh words can
easily ensue. oon·t try 10 buck
the tide, especially with your
mate .
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ENTERPRISE A. SS N I

MIAMI tUPi l - Hard·
hitting lin ebac ker Mike
"(,'runch" Kalen , who missed
only one game in five seasons
before ope rations oo both
knees, Tuesday announced
his retirement from the
Miami Dolphins.
Kolen, who operates a real
estate business and a
physical fitness center in
Montgomery , said he decided
to retire because, " I just
haven 't responded to the
rehabilitati on pro gram
(Urerapy) in the off season."

NOTICE OF ELECTION
ON TAK LEVY
FOR MEIGS LOCAL
SCHOOL DlSTR ICT
Noti ce is hereby given t ha t
In pursuance of a resolution
ot the Board of Educat ion of
th e Me i 9s Local Schoo l
District adopted on March
21th. 1978. there will be
submllled to a vote o f the
electors ot
s aid
School
D is trict at a Speci al Election
10 be held tnerein on June 6.
1978 , at tt1e reoul ar pieces ot
voting there in , !he question of
levying a lax In the sum of Si x
Hundred Eighty Thousand
Dollars IS680,000 .00) per year
for Three Years, beginn ing
with a levy on the 1978tax lis t
and dupl icate for the purpo se
ot Cu rrent expenses of th e
Meigs Local S~hool D istri ct
to pr'event the temporary
cl osing or permanent closing
ot one or more schoo l s with in
he school d i strict .
The est i mated average
addil 1onal ta x rate outs ide of
the limitation imposed by
Sect ion 2ot Article XII , Ohio
Conslitution . as cert if ied bv
the County Auditor is Ten
mills tor each one dollar or
'll!luellon . wh ich amounts to
One Dollar for each one
f'lu nd'red dollars ot valuat ion .
The polls for uid elect ion
w i tt oe open at 6 : 30a .m .• and
rem a in open until 7 :30p .m ..
of said day .
By order of the Board of
Elections of Me ios County ,
Oh io
Dated ' May s. 1978
E rhest A. Winoett
Chairm11n
Dorothy M. Johns ton
Director

IS J 10, 11 , 2.4, Jtc

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TMIO&lt;J Roced one
b' 'ellcnt condtlt on

uoo. 84J-2o22

POTACH, FERlO-PELS

rwO USI:D choin saws . good con
dr t 1on .

&amp; BLEND
Pomeroy Landmark

PICKUP tt vd( Heavy
'duly wtt h roppl•r Mu~ ! se:l l

Syracuse, 0 .

Bedding
Plants,
Potted Plants. Dish
Gardens , Hanging
Baskets . Vegetable
Plants .

l ~'l&lt;l

9n 33o4.
19b6'cH~VY

Pome roy

Home

ond

Alro .
1975 FO~O VAN Fully ~ ustomrt ·
ed J5t P S fl .B.. $JBOO ~ut c h
Housh o r coli 992 -5037 or

q49 /507 e ... enlt1g5

1978 RM 115 ~u;ukr Otrt Brk e . 1
mo . old . b :&lt;el lenl Co ndr t ron
Needs cor 94q 7410

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!

II Equipment Co. II
I
I
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qn.nss

SHINN S TRACTO~ SAllS
Phone.ll5!:1· 1630
leon . W. Vo

, Phone 992-2181

HO NUA 90 lor :&lt;.o le Good !!hope
t:ldon Walburn . qq2 1B05

MEIGS I

I
I
I

POMEROY, 0.

PH. 992·2176

.L---------

Jfjlb9 OfiH ~TA llON wagon . 4·
spee-d . ~to rt s ond runs very

good . $400. '1'12 -Jaqo .

OA ~ T Spor t Coupe . 6
cyl.
auto . AM ·FM 8-trock .
A C , Very clean . 985 ·3542.
aft er 6 pm .

1974 OO DGt

1966 DODG[ V·8. SibS . qqj-5240 .

2.00

1

PINTO. New radi al lrr es, ~
shocks
auto . Irons ..
48 ,000 miles 992.7785, alter •

1974

new

METAL
TENNIS RACKET

pm .

Good

co nd1tr o n .

Phon e

9&lt;?7 -3140

• Gut Strung
• Steel Frame

1973 MONH CARlO londou P .S..
I' .B.. A C AM B· trock ste reo .
~ )(ce ll en t
cond ttron . S1700 .
8&lt;13·7622

• Sized H~ndle
Regular '5.99

TOWEL RIOT

1q73 BUICK tE SABRE. . Mu&gt;l sell .
Co li 949 1507 ever1ings .

1%8 FORO l TO 992-6309.
MAL~ AK(

regts tered Old Englls.h
!lheepdog
985 · .4 Il l
or

7 p!Tl '

9n.nos

WANHO 10 buy

wood burnrng •
coot.. slave Sewrng rnochine 1970 HORNH $450 Good ~ hope .
cobt ne t 1! reoso nobly prrced .
741 3007.
99'1 Jtd tl

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WANTED 10 buy wood burn1ng
,.-......;_.....;;,
~ni!.IDg .,........~
coot.. sto..,e 5ew rng rnochrne
cabrnct . rl reo~onobl y pn ced . 1 MU~l MO VE cops and campers .
purebred Rhode Island Red
Our l os'.&gt; your gain ot Codner 's
roos ter
Camper s

1q72 TAG· A·lONG 18 II

YARD SAU: !~ tort-. Sot . May 13
{noon ) thr oLg h Sot MO'f 10.
f.urnrt ure opp ltonce !. TV gos
heaters . lent ( omper . em pet
remnants lm en!i and spreads,
rfltSC. househo ld good\ toys
ond d olhe-.
I
mtle !rom
lang!ivdlc on CR 10 { De~ t er Rd .)
I' hone 1411668
GAHAGE SAH F11 odn Sot 8 10
5 C hildre n~ d o thmg loy!a and
tntS C. tlerm Al so 1971 Ponlro c
l or SbOO l oc a ted ot Jer ry
l:lurk€1 's , res rden ce t~ or th of
Cheslet , Ohr o on SH 7. Turn oft
on CR 36 . 3 mtles.

18 Inch · Portable

GRILL

s•noo

REGULAR 89'

We hm the selection
as always al the
best price!

2"" $100

J AND 4 R.V lu rn 1shed onJ un
fur nr!ihed opts, Phone qrn
543&lt;1

$}99 To$}599

ENTIRE STOCK SHORT SLEEVE TOPS

COU NTRY MOBILE Home Pork
Ro ul e 13 north of Pomeroy
Lorge lots Coll992·7479

25 % ()(f

SI::NIOR

CITIZENS
Our new
renter~ assistance , you may be
able to lr ve in ou r apollmenl
l o• le:ss thon SSO o month . For
more rnf o r1.molton. contact
Vdloge Manor Apartments .

10 11. 50 2 bedroom mobile horne •n

REGULAR PRICE

SELECT FROM OVER 4,00 EACH STORE
Great Buys. Polyester and cotton bl ~nds , ll'fions.,
polyester, 5~lect lrom str lpe3, pr ints, ttora ls or soli ds
Crew nKk:S, collar styles. V necks. moe turtlenecks Get
your summer needs now Missey S M l and extra larg~
siLes.

qq7 . 7787

adults

PRICES IN EFFECT NOW THRU SUNDAY!!

Ho crr1e area. ~2 · 5858 .
MIDOLl:Pmn . Offic spoc~ 1000
sq
II
a ir con dit raned.
corpe ted Ground floor . Corner
lo( ot •on. Call 992 -lb31 .

OUTSIDE WHITE
PAINT
POLY LATEX

COAl LIMESTONE , sand, grovel .
colcrurn chloride , lertilrzer. dog
tood and all types ol sal!. l:::x ·
celsror Salt Works , In&lt;. , E. Mo ln
~~ Pomeroy . 997.3991.

~hone H2 22'10

.
For more Information contact Lee E. Tyler,
•
No . 75-02-0472 B _

PAINT
BUCKEt

31e
'

PLENTY

INTEIItiO« ()« EXTERIOR

OF
FREE
PARKING

COMPARE AT ra .U

ENROLL NOWI

4 Qt .. p

••••
49'

·IATILE SHIP
GREV

beginning and advanced Typtng and
Shorthand Classes at Gallipolis Busin•ss
College. Weekdays or night classes. Both
are being offered. -

Sale Priced!

HOUSE

Rl:OUCE SAFE &amp; lost with C.oSese
1ablets &amp; E·Vop " water ptll s
Nelson Drug
_

FOUR FAMilY Garage Sole at lyle
Swain 's resrdence . l ocust
G1ove Rood, above Eastern aESl SHI:CTION ol the best wood
High School . May 19 8 10. • \ lov es ln Southeastern Ohto,
Clo th es, all sii.es . IO'fS , baby
Jo tu l
Morse , Elel . lirollo.
furniture , misc . 985 · ~119 .
1 empwood ond Nofhuo. Zion
Heal Co 8 flutnom Dr . (oil Milt
YAon
RDNew
SAL~limo
. Fri. Mond
, Rutland
St ) Athens. t&gt;I4 ·S92 ·6079 or
o odSol.
. Fred
Wolle
6l4bGI61 l 87
resoden ce . Children s tlorhes.

446-4167.

We ne ... er St&gt;f'm to h;tvt&gt;
enough. so hurr'f on rn tor 'fOUr
supply

J:ior Heut

I SAlt: IN SIDE Syrocu~e Trad er Pork

\9th , Chester Umted Methodist
Chu~ch hom 8 om to ; e_m.

SALTED
PEANUTS

BBQ

ARC RAFT
~A VI: NOW Free cartopy. trre and
bo ltle cov er w1lh eoch new tol d
down tdl May 26th .. 25' 7 Bunk
House S6.615 now SS 2 &lt;~9 25".
W':::. Dclul(e AC
now
Sb999 Mrnr motor\ We s.e ll
!iervrc e and quality. Ope" ttll 7
prn Sat &amp; Sun 4 pm Ca mp
(onley )torcrolt Soles Rt 62
nor1h of Pt Pleasant .

JWO BEDROOM Trailer
onl y 991 332.4 .

Moy

12 oz. Bag •

~I

9-&lt;1 . lrarler acr oss from
Sole m
Street
PentHorl .
Hutlond , Hair dtyet s wtg ten ·
nts rocquel gall shoes cool s,
home OCCCSSO IU:.' !o
clothrng .
1 deep frye• ,

f rl

Nerel NOJV/

!!e lf ·
A I.

co ntorned Travel Tro1ler
qq7 .31q4 or 992 -3.459.

\'ard Sale

·LIGHT

~EY

·TILE RED
DARK GREEN

MEMORIAL DAY

OUR BEST!

CEMETERY
SPRAYS

CHAIR

LAWN

Up To 16" Lon1
Select tram 7 slyles. Mum s,
ros~s ,
ct'lrn.!ltlons 11nd
dah llu . On S11le Now,
while the'f last .

Rea.
'1.19
WE'll HELP YOU TO GET RUDY FOR
SUMMER, COME - SEE FOR YOURSUFII

MEMORIAL DAY

FLORAL CROSS
h1ular

1.19

1

ROSE. CARNAIION. DAHliA
• 20"' HEIGHl · MAN'f' COLORS

I'OI.V ARIIFICAl

92~

I
I
I1

International
.d
Open Frt ay
Harvester
Till LO Op.m.
For Your I
NIW ldea
Shopping I
Equipment conven ience.J

\ 971
CAOillAC ElDORADO.
Clean. excellent condition .
flhone 992· 7462 .

SECRETARIAL
REFRESHER
On June 12· there will be an o~ning tor

These values are for one inch of loose·fill insulation.

lq76 CHEVROLH CU5i"OM Delu xe
' • ton pickup $j 400 . low
m rl eoge .
Re e d sv ille
61-4 -378 -6311 .

RISING STA R Kennel Boar ding
Indoor and au tdoor runs .
Groorn.ing oil b reeds . Clean
san it ary faciliti es. Chesh1re
Ph one (61&lt;1) 367 ·0"192,

I

U.S . FIBER
ROCK WQOl
FliER GlASS

.

(b 14) b9B -32'10

'191 7b(J7

lHRE£ FAMILY Garage So le .
Thu rs., 8 Frr. May 18 19 . 10 to
7. Men '' · woman 's clothrng .
tiedspreods. curtains drshe:t..
glasswa re , prC iu re frame s and
other It ems. I mi le ott Rt 7 an
~ ~f . 12.. . on Rut la nd Rood .

4

I

212 E. Main
Pomeroy,

ro

-AND Ends Sole

R·VAlUE COMPARISON CHART

water

. UIED TRACTORS
MFI35 O ie ~el
oY~F730 Diesel ·

rq]J SUPER BEETLE . $1700 .
Reeds.., rlle . Ohio 014 ·378 -0331
al ter 6 pm .

ODDS

l

ii~ OCCOll
cou ld lower , brusse ll ~ pr o ut s
egg plants . heed letture ~ wee!
pe pper5 . hungo11on wo)( ~ee l
banana,, chtlr peppers. 1-'lu ~
mqny diller en t . . urrelr e~ . , o f
tomato plants. rnony krnd ~ o l
hanging
bask e t ~
end pot
/l owers . larg e variety ol an ·
nuo l ~ in fla ts. ( l eland f.o11n~
and , Greenh o u~e
flo ctne
Geraldine Cleland

1473 l'l YMOUTH , .$300 and
o.,, un)e loon . Morrne 2 woy
VH ~
FM radio- t el ephone.
SJI;. Anlrque S1nge• lreodle
se wtng rnochrne . $100 . Lr~e
new t -304· 77J ·577!!

let Pomeroy landmark

CABBAGE

HOOF HOllOW Horses . Buy, sell
!rode or t rain. New and used
soddles. Ruth Reeves : Albany .

19 .

[oio_ _ _ _~~~~~:'!'!~~~~~~':"'----~

M .

cou111 1ng mo chur e
l' h one
99'/ ·1156. The Ootly ~enltnel
I I I . Court '::.tree! Pome10y.
Ohro

YOLiNG AOU t,T) o f Reorganized
Church of Jesus Christ of lotler
Uoy So•nls wt ll hold mr~c so le
in Rocine on SR 338 across from
g rade sc hoo l on lhur s.. Fri and
Sot . 9-J. Num erou~ onltques,
la wn n"~owe rs . Iorge ·and sma ll
a ppliances . clothes of oil sites .•
muc h more. Some th ing lor
everyone .

rWO FAMilY Yard Sole Mot 18&amp;

MACHINE
.RENTAL
•2500 PER DAY

llNII·MA II(

BU~H O U GH~

LAHGI::: FIVI: Family Sole . Thurs..
Frr a nd So t . if needed . 9 om lo
:.1 pm ot Hobert Hayes , leaving
)yro(Use on Rt. 12-4 . Lots of
baby clo thes . ~o rne childrer1s
and adult clothes, toys , baby
l umi t ure , ~orne rnis&lt;. items .

WAN1 TO buy
Used
Qq']. J757 after 5 prn

butldmg , 1nd St reet. Thu rs .,
and Fri . Door s unlo(ked ol
10 00 until 5 00 . l o ts o f
chi ldren 's clo thes , boys · rnfonl
to 4 , girls · rn lant to 11. drapes .
toys . etc .

WESTINGHOUSE'
AIR CONDITION~RS

EED A WATER
SOFTENER?
saHen &amp;

~· 4 .

19 74
PONliAC
CATALINA ,
outorno ltc
orr co ndrtioned .
$1100. Ph one991 -3890 .

YARD SAl~ Wed ., lhurs .. frL
17th, 18th &amp; 19 th ot Ash St
~obert
~mrth s
res rd ence
behrnd the g r ode school lo ts
o l A von bonles g l os~wore .
relr1gerotm and some lur ·
nrlute.

Senco • Oren - or
U.S. Fiber Insulation

obO&gt;~e

liMBI::R POMI:R OY Foreil Pro·
ducts Top pnce f or stand in g
so w trrnbc r Coli 9&lt;12 5965 or
Kent Hanby 1 446 ·8570

WANTED
unrlorm

ranges . Trme r,. docil. . glas s win ·
do w rr1 door el( I gold ond I
whr1e . $225 eoch . Con be seen
at l&lt;tngsbury Home Soles , 1100
C. Moin ~ t. . Pomeroy . 747-:JIOO

b~droorn

1973 Dorion t-4 &gt;: bO 'J bedroom
1977 Vi ctorian 14 )( 67 :J bedwarn .
: "/.both
1911 Coven iry 1.2 ~ o; J bedr oom
1969 l:.tolesrnon 11 x bO 2
bedroom .

YA Jm

P'ets for sale

rwo N~W lpppo n Deluxe electm

mb MUSTANG AUTOMATI C.

COINS . CUHfUNCV to ken~ . old
poc k e t watche s and chains .
sdv er and gold We need 196&lt;1
and old er srl..,er cor n ~ Buy . se ll
or trad e . (all lol' o ger Womsley ,
742·7331

- and end up behind the B-ball
once

24, Jtc

vs.

No . 16, 643
two thing s happens : You ' ll gel
- NOTICE BY
too co ntu sed to do anything o r
PUBLICATIONlull yo u rse lf 1nto a false sense
Larry A. Smi th , addr ess
ol sec uri:y .
unknown , but whose last
· known address WliS 230
So mebod y's s uppOJI yo u ·ve
lo ng, ~orked for may suddenjy
be Withdrawn today Do what
you ·can to prevent t his It co uld

tO , 17,

wont to buy 01 se ll somethmg ,
oe lookr ng lor wot.k .. , or
whatever .. you 'll get results
foJ; Ier wi th a ~&amp;ntmel Wont Ad .
Coli q9'l·7156
SA U
On 33B. 3 t nil e~
Hop ne across !rom
Racine loclo.s ond Dam. Bumper
pool table . Apo,che lold·dowrr
ca mper , clolhrng , kr11 ck s
' knocks ond much mOte . Hom
cancel s. Thurs . Moy 18. only .

t'or Sal•

l:l &amp; !:! MOBilE HOME~ . Pt. Ple a·
U~t:D fSI:AUTY Shop equrpment lor
son!, W , Vo . besrde He ck s
one operator . 614·:167 751-4.
l t/7] fSroodmore
1.4 • "64 2

IF YOU hove a ser 'lt{IJ t o ofl et

Doro t hy M . Johnston
Director
May
8,
1978
Dat ed :

COMMO~':,[~:s COURT

I

t 'orSalc

\ard~e

Not ice is .hereby given that
in pursuance of a n~solulion
of the Board of Education of
the Et1stern Lo ca l School
Distri c t adopted On March
14th , 19 78, there will be
su bmit ted to a vote of the
~ le c tors
ot said
School
District at a Special Election
to be held therein on June"" 6,
1978, a! the regu lar place s of
vo ting therein , the question of
l evying a tax in the sum of
One Hundred Forty Thousand
Dollars ( $140 ,000.00 ) per year
for One Year , beginning with
a levy on the 1978 lax list and
duplicate tor the purpose of
Current expenses of th e
Eastern Local School Di stri ct
to prevent the te1nporary
closmg or permanent closing
of Qn e or more schoo l s within
the' sc hool distri ct.
The estimated average
additional tilx rate outside ot .
the limitation Imposed by
Section 2 of Art icle XII, Ohio
Cons IiI uti on, as ce rtified by
the County Auditor is Ten
mills for each one dollar of
valuation, wh ich amounts to
One Dolla r for each one
hundred dollars of valul!ltion .
The polls for sai d electiOn
will be open at 6 :30a .m ., and
rema in open unlit 7 : 30p .m .,
o f said day .
By order of th e. Board of
Elec ti ons of Meigs County,
Oh io .
Ernest A . W inge tt
Chairman

PER BAG

992-2156

THE DAILY SENTINEL

ASTRO•GRAPH

,;

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1•.

9- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday , May 11, 1978 ·
For Thuradoy, Moy 18
NOTICE OF ELECTION
OF TAK LEVY
FOR EASTERN LOCAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT

POINT PLEASANT or MASON

�:1

s - The Daily Sentinel, Mid&amp;eport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Wednesday, May 17,1978

Social Security information.
Q. I'm getting married
later this year. Since I
receive SSI payments, I was
wondering if I have to report
my marriage to · social
security. Do I'
A. Yes. People.who get SSI
checks should report - any
changes which may affect
their eligibility for payments
or the amount of their
payments. These include
changes in marital status,
income, resources, and living
arrangements. You can make
your report to any social
sec~rity office.

JOHN KAUFF has been 'named as 1978 Meigs CoWlty
Director of The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Bike-a-Thon.
The event will take place Saturday, June 3, beginning at
noon, at the Middleport Marina. Cystic Fibrosis is a
nearly-always fatal disease that inflicts primarily young
people. The Bike-A-Thon will raise money for research
Ulward finding a cure for the disease . Riders are asked to
pick up their sponsor sheets at the following locations :
WMPO , Meigs High School, Meigs Jr . High School, Dutton
Drug Co .. or Southern Ohiu Insurance Services. Those
who would like to sponsor a rider. but have not yet been
contacted are asked to conta ct John at 99Zoli6lll.

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i Mason County
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News Notes
.
1

By Alma Marshall

MA.SUN - The Mason Extension Homemakers held their
•Mother and Daughter Banquet on Friday evening at Mrs.
Perry's Bounty Table. Ravenswood, W. Va . Twenty-six guests
and members attended.
A short memorial servtce was held for Mrs. Lawrence
rUllian l Roush . a former club member. Mrs. Roush reared 13
children, and two preceded her in death .
Mrs. Sarah Spencer conducted the service and said, "She
will alway's be remembered by neighbcrs and friends, there
was nothin g she would not do to help." The service was closed
with silent prayers.
Ashort Mother 's Day prog ram was held with the following
participating : Mrs. Cecil Smith read "What is Mother," and
Mrs. Alburtice Young, gave a reading entiUed, "Mother 1978
Model." Mrs. Laurene U!wis read a portion of Dr. Norman
Vincent Peale's Book telling about the presidents and how they
felt about their mothers, Ca lvin Coolidge , they say, used to sit
down ooce in a while and give 15 minutes to just thinking abcut
his mother.
Mr. Eisenhower one day spent ten minutes ~!lini Dr.
Peale about his mother whom he said he reg~ as the
wisest human belng he eve r met. He said she got her wisdom
right out of, the Brble.
A game was played which consisted of the homemakers
and mothers guessing the names of sons and daughters of

Fresh Styles For
Young Women With
Super Fashion Awareness

White

Black
Patent

$1300 to $2rx'
HARTLEY'S SHOES, INC.
Priced From

"Middle Upper Block" .Pomerov , Ohio
9 a.m.· 5 p.m.
Mon. thru Thurs. &amp;

Sat.

9 a.m .- 8 p.m . Fri.

Closed Sunday

may still qtiaUfy for SSI
payments If he or she agrees
to sell the ezcess assets
within a specified time. SSI
payments received before the
sale of the assets may have to
be repaid out of the proceeds
of the sale. For more information, contact any 50cial
security office.

Q. My aunt is not

com-

pletely blind, but her vision is

so poor that she ·ca n no longer

Doctor of ministry

••
application must be filed
within ·3 months after the
month of the worker's death .
Survivors benefits for you
and your children may be
payable . starting with the
month your husband died.

degree is conferred··

Rev. Dr. Richard M:
be left alone. She's living with
Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
us now . The doctor says her
Clarence Bailey, 119 Seever
visision will never improve.
St., Springfield, formerly
Can she get SSI payments?
A. Under the SSI law,
Middleport residents,
received his Doctor of
" blind" means vision no
Q. Back in January,
better than 2().200 in the decided to hire a madi to do, Ministry Degree recently.
better eye even with glasses, my housecleaning . One of my
The degree was conferred
Q. My brother is severaly or tunnel vision (limited friends just told me that I'm by Dr. Charles Brown of the
Theological
handicapped. He can't !l'ork visual field of 20 degrees or supposed to pay social United
less).
If
your
aunt's
visual
security
taxes
orl
my
maid's
Seminary,
Dayton.
Others
and he has no income. Can he
assisting
were
,Rev
. Dr.
impairment meets Ibis salary. Is he right'
get SSI payments?
definition
,
she
may
qualify
Clayton
T.
Rammler,
A.
If
you
pay
a
household
A. To be eligible for SSI on
the basis of disability, a for SSI payments. But, if a worker, such as a maid, $50 association minister for the
person eligible for SSI is or more in cash wages in a Southwest Ohio Assn . of the
person must have a physical
Q. I have very little income, or mental impairment which · living in another person's calendar quarter, you must United Church of Christ, and
but I do own some property prevents him or her from
household, the payment deduct social security tax Rev. Dr. Roy C. Snyder,
and other assets . Because of doing any substantial work
amount may be rediced. For from the wages. The tax rate associate conference
my resources, I'm probably and which is expected to last
more information, contact a for, 1978 is 6.05 percent. You minister for the · Indiana not eligible for SSI. Could I at least 12 months or to result
oocial security office.
pay an equal amount as the Kentucky conference of the
get payments If I sell the in death . If your brother
employer, and send the total United Church of Christ. The
·property '
Q. An uncle of mine died taxes to the Internal Revenue ceremony was conducted at
meets this definition of
A. An individual may be disability and the other SSI
recently . He had no depen- Service. The report form, the United Churches of Christ
REV .. DR. BAILEY
eligible for SSI with eligibility requirements, he
dents, so I know social "Employer's Quarterly Tax in Fort Recovery, Ohio, and
resources of up to $1,500. Not may qualify for payments.
security survivors benefits Return for Household Em- . in Salamonia, Ind., where the
all resources are counted. If a The people in any social
aren'l payable. But, Isn't ployees
(for
Social Rev. Dr. Bailey serves as
Seminary and through the
peroon 's countable resources security office can help him
there a 1ump-sum death Security). " is available at pastor.
exceed the limit, the person file an application.
payment? Who gets that?
any IRS office. The report for
Dr. Bailey attended South Consortium for Higher
A. Ordinarily, the lump- the January-March quarter High School in Springfield. Education Religion Studies.
'
Dr .. and Mrs. Bailey are
sum
death benefit of $25~ is of 1978 is due by April30, 1978. He received a bachelor of
other club members and their professions. Mrs. ·George
paid'to the worker's widow or
science degree from Wright -presently touring Israel. Mrs.
Carson won the prize for guessing the most: Door prizes were widower. When there is no
Q. Both my husband and I State University, and a Bailey, a registered nurse, is
given to Mina Smith and Mrs. Eddie Carson.
widow or widower, the lump- will be 60 soon and plan to master of divinity degree the former Sandra Sue
Attending were Clara Williams, Sarah Willis, Phyllis sum death benefit may be retire. I've worked_ fQ,r 20 from the United Theological Hoffman, Indianapolis, Ind.
Gilkey, Ann Blake, Beverly Gregory and U!igha, Joyce used to help pay the worker's years, oo I'll be eligible for Seminary. Rev. Bailey's Dr. and Mrs. Bailey reside at
Carson , .Mrs. Eddie Carson, Mrs. Edna Roush, Mrs. Matilda burial expenses. Any social social security benefits on my doctoral work was done 308 S. Main St., in Fort
Noble, Mrs. Sarah Spencer, Mrs. Mina Smith, Mrs. Elaine security office can tell you own work record. The through United Theological Recovery.
Grogan, Mrs. Laurene U!wis, Mrs. l-eSter Johnson, Mrs. who can apply for the lump- question is : Should I take my
Margie Rickard, Mrs. Roberta Young, Mrs. Evelyn Stewart, sum pa yment and what own retirement payments, or.
Mrs. Alma Marshall, Mrs. Helen FeU, Mrs. Helen Barton, Mrs. documents will be needed. get wife's benefits on my Stewart, Melanie Mossman, Gladys Riley, Ruth Walker, Robin
husband 's record?
Foreman, Valerie Hickman, Gertrude· Mitchell, Jane
Wah Zerkle, Mrs. Hazel Smith, Mrs. Catherine Smith, Mrs.
Q. Because of a serious illA. Whenever a person is · Chapman, Sherry Hickman, Susan Kinca id, Christy Kincaid,
David Smith and Mrs. Cectlia Harris.
ness, my husband was unable eligible for social security
Peggy HuH , Betty Ross, Jody Noble, Cheryl !.ish, Cathy
to work for over a year before benefits on more than one
NEW HAYEN - Five area ladies went on a Greyhound his death last month. I know work record, the benefit Breeman, Catherine Smith, Judy Reynolds, Kelly Reynolds ,
bJs tour to Dallas, Texas. They included Mrs. Wilda Coleman, the children 'and I can get payable is equal to the larger Kathryn Johnson, Lynn Kitchen, Lois Test, Edna Roush .
Miriam Sisson, Mary Capehart, Jackie Sisson, Mary
Mrs. Thelma Roush, Mrs. Estyl Clark, Mrs. U!nna Sayre and survivors · payments, but a amount. lf you've had high
friend told me that disability earnings, it's likely that your Sisson, Joyce Redman, Dorothy Long, Bonnie McFarl!tnd,
Mrs. Mina Johnson .
While in Dallas, they dined at the Hilton Hotel, and saw an benefits might be payable, own retirement payment will . Gladdie Stewart, Claudia Thomas, Ruby Jones, Margaret
be higher than a wife's Pickens, Shirley Tucker, Carol Proffitt, Vivian Fry and Helen
Art Linkletter show, attended a,rodeo and a barbecue . They too . Is this true'
A.
Yes.
An
application
for
benefit.
At 60, a wife gets 50 Barton.
visited the place where Kennedy was shot and saw a huge
disability
benefits
can
be
percent
of
what her husband
Kathryn Wood, Annette Johnson, Beverly Gregory, U!igha
Memorial in memoriam. They also saw several other
filed after a disabled worker is entitled to at 65. The people Gregory, Linda Reynolds, Mary Smith, Helen Ellison, Melanie
interesting sights.
dies.lf the claim is approved. in any social security office Sisoon, Marcia Sisson, Eulah Redman, Lori Redman, Mary
Thirty -ooe passengers made up the tour which lasted one
back payments may be made can tell you whether you'll
Mt Farland, Robin Stewart, Ann Smith, Lilah Zerkle, Joyce
week .
for some months preceding get a higher amount on your
Carson,
Betty Thomas, Frances Oliver, Angie Proffitt and
the death of the worker. The record or on your husband's.
Rev.
Evelyn
Maring.
WEST COLUMBIA- The Mason Extension Homemakers
Mason Persunals
attended the Salem Community Church on Sunday evening and
Johnny Grueser, formerly of Mason, and now of Syracuse,
enjoyed 11\e program which was dedicated to the Mason Terry Chambers, Lori and Marcie, Dayton, Ohio; Mr. and
Extension Homemakers. Miss Sandra Fowler was in charge of Mrs. Robert Chambers and Dan, Mary Kay Quintana and Ohio, is a patient at University Hospital, Columbus, Ohio. He is
the Mother's Day program. Sandra, besides a very good Nickey of Midland , Pa., Mr . and Mrs. Pearl Roush, Mr. Alex seriously ill. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Grueser,
poetess and receiving national acclaim, is also a good leader. Fox, all of East Liverpool; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fox, Mr. and Mason.
Mrs. Mike Ryan, Racine, Ohio and Mrs. Edward Ryan,
Pastor of the church, Rev . George Hoschar welcomed the Mrs. Jack Fox, Mrs. Mary Woodall and Tyson, Mrs. Wilma
Mason,
went 1o Roanoke, Va. on Wednesday and visited a few
guests , and presented each a red rose. The Homemakers have Blake and granddaughter, Valerie, all of Clifton.
days with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ryan, Mark and P. J.
expressed appreciation for the thoughtfulness &lt;1. the pastor
MASON - The Mason United Methodist Women held the
Mrs. William Strunk, Princeton, N. J . spent a week
and members.
annual Mother ·- Daughter banquet on May 8 in the Mason visiting her mother, Mrs. Emma Ryan .
Mrs. Robert McDermitt led in group singing accompanied
United Methodist church social room.
Mrs. Harold Smith visited last week with her mother, Mrs.
by Jane Ann VanMatre at the plano. She also accompanied
The entertainment for the evening was provided by the Dora Birchfield, at Findlay, Ohio.
several others. ·
Wahama High School chorus under the directlo~ of Kay
Mr. Clarence Baier is a patient at Pleasant V'llley
Special singing was P'ovided by Mlsa Gewanna Johnson •
Hoffman.
Hcj§pital.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Johnson, who sang "You
Members and gue•"ts registerining included Earlene
· Mr. and Mrs. Stan Saunders and family of Columbus
Ugh! Up My Ufe." Other inspiring songs were sung by Betty
Bumgardner, Emily Bumgardner, Cecilia Harris, Hazel visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis McDaniel on
Williams of Rutland, Ohio, and the Rev . Hoschar who was
Smith, Maureen King, Sarah Spencer, Gladys Thomas, Evelyn Saturday.
accompanied by Bill Smith, who played the guitar. The Rev .
Proffitt, Lori' Chapman, Patty Mossman, Lorene Harless,
Mrs. Phillip Smith and Patti Jo of LexingUln, Ky . visited
lloschar and Mr. Smith also sang a duet. By special request, a
Betty Foreman, Joy Foreman.
•
over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall, New
song, "Until Then," was dedicated to Mrs. Evelyn Stewart.
Doona Knapp, June Sayre, Freda Wolf, Carol Hickman, Haven, and with Mr. and Mrs. Granville Smith and Tommy at
Other participants who took part In recitations, etc. wiU be
Evelyn Powell, Dorothy Kincaid, Sally Ross, Amy Ross , Betty Leon, W. Va .
named later.
Lish, Darla Fowler, Hazel Jewell, Mazine Arnold, Lisa
Homemakers attending ,.ere MNI. Evelyn Stewart, Mrs.
Sarah Speneer, Mrs. Catherine Smith, all of Maoon ; Mrs.
Gertrude Prestoo, Mrs. Lall!'ene Lewis, Mrs. Nancy
On this da y in historr.:
VanMeter, Mrs. Lester Johnson, Mrs. Roberta Young , aU of
In 1792, 24 brokers met in
Cllftoo, and Mrs. Alma Marshall, New Haven.
New York City and formed
th e New Yor k Stock
CLIFTON - A family gathering was held during the
Exchange .
weekend at the home of Mrs. Mollie Fox and son, Joe ,
ln !954, the United States
celelrating Mother's Day and Mrs. Fox's 86th birthday on
Supreme Court ruled racial
Sunday, May 14. A picnic style dinner was held on Saturday so
segregation in public schools
that the families could leave for their homes ln Ohio, and
was unconstitutional.
i
Illinois oo Sunday .
All of her SOIIIJ and daughters attended e~cept Mrs. Robert
Sprouse of Phoenix, Arizona, who was unable to make the trip .
Mollie received many nice glfta, and a large number of
cards from neighbors and friends. Mrs. Fox is a Gold Star
Gallipolis Business College
Mother.
is oHering the accredited
\
Many more birthdays are wished by her many relatives,
prOQram ot class work
neighbors and friend8 .
·
you ' re
required
to
1 ' \
complete tor taking the
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. John Forshee and Benny.
/
. I
Ohio State Examination
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Forshee and son, Mike, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
complete
and only 12
TANABURBRIDGE
BIU., Y BURBRIDGE
DANNY BURBRIDGE
John Nltz, 'Sherrie, Sheila and John, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
weeks . Class begin s June
Knight, all of Barberton, Ohio.
12 . .For more inform1llon
Mr. and Mrs. James Heighes, Mille and Shawn of Naberscontact lee E. Tyler, 446·
TIIREE MEMBERS of one family will graduate from the Meigs High School on June 6
4)67 .
vllle , IU., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gbeer, Wellsville, Ohio; Mr. ·
when comm~ncement is held ln the Larry Morrison Auditorium. They are Danny Lee, Tana
No. 7S·01·0471B
Lynn, and Billy John, sons and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ancll Burgrldge, .Route 2, Albany.

.

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WANT AREAL
ESTATE LICENSE?

NEWSPAPER
"
CARRIER
WANTED
.

FOR MASON, W. VA. AREA

PHONE

It tWEEN
I AM •ncl 5 PM

Bernice Bede Osol

Meigs
·Property

Transfers
Moy 18, 1978
Richard L. Haggerty to
ThiS &gt;om1ng year you won't be
satigfied with the status Quo Larry 0. Hudnall, Phyllis V.
where your work or ca reer Is Hudnall, lot, Middleport .
concerned . A more ambitious
Florestine Wyatt to Gay P.
you will be seeking a higher
Gillenwater,
I acre, Rutland.
rung on the ladder.
Gay P. Gillenwater, Vona
TAUIIUS (April 20·May 20)
Ybu 'li do fine loday so long as B. Gillenwater to Robert D.
you can gel someone else to Adkins, Kay F. Adkins ,
carry out your tasks. It' s not parcels, Rutland.
likely you 'lf ,do much about
R. E. Parcell, Margaret K.
them yourselt Having !rouble
selecting a eareer ? Send for Parcell to Thomas Harold
your co~y _o) 1\slro·G raph Lei· l.ovdal, Lynn Terry Lovdal,
ter by rnarrrrg 50 cents for each parcels, Scipio.
and a IO,J1Q. sell-addressed .
Emma Williams to Roger'
stamped envelope ro AstroAdams,
right of way ,
Graph, P.O. Box 489. Radio City
Station . N.Y. 10019. Be sure to Rutland, Scipio.
speclly birlh sign .
GEMINI (May 21·June 20) It you
find yourself fa ced with a· financia l dilemma today , look in to
the mirror to fi nd o ut who is to
blame .

CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Feeling thai nobody cares for
you or that you don·r belong is

merely th.e ~esu lt of one ol , OF MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
thoSe penodtc moods Tr y to RITA L. SMITH,
shake it all .
~laintift,

LEO (July 23-Aug. 221

You

cou ld cha nge yo w mind so
many lime s today that one of

l~l

Wanted lo-Uuy

LARRY A. SMITH ,
Defendant

OlD FUR NIT U R~ . rce bo)(e i , brass
beds . iron bed~ et c., co mplete
household s. Wrrte M D Miller .
Rt 4. Pomero y Ohto or co li
Q91 -7760.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221 Preasanr srreet, Ashland .

wtnd up cos ti ng you money .

.uaos,

Oh i o
will take notice on
!he 15th day of November ,
1977, Rita L. Smith flied her
Comp la int agains t him in tt1e
Common Pl eas Court of
Meigs county , Ohio, case No .

NO IH:M TOO Lorge o r too srnoll.
Wrll buy I ptec e or complet e
hou 5ehold . New . used 0 1 on ti quc s. Molllll ~ furn i t ure 20 N .
2nd St
Mrddlepor t Phone

and other rei i ef on ground5 of
gross neg l ect Of duty and
ex tre me crue lty . You are
required lo answer lhl !
co mplaint within twenty .

CHIP

qn-6370

LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) Take 16.643. praying for divorce

care that key career contac ts
don ' t !eel you are empirebuilding today . L oo k out l o r
more tha n j us t N o . 1.

WOOO
Po l es
rna)( .
drome le• I(J on largest end . SB
per ton . Bundled ~l o b , $6 per
ton . De lr vered t o Ohro Pollet
Co +U 2, Pome roy 992· 1689.

SCORPIO (Oct.14-Nov . 22) You eighl days atter 1he last
mayhavetocontendwilhsome
mner tu rmo 1l today whe re your
better nature want s you to d o
one th ing and your less -noble
side another

SAGtTIARIUS (Nov . 23·Dec.
21) Today you may attemp1 to
outsmart someone who got lhe
in a bus1ness dea l

better of you

p u b l ica t io n .
the
la st
pub l ica t io n Is on the 1711"1 day
of May . 1978 . o r iudoment by
default will be rendered
aga inst you .
Lerry Spencer ,
Cle rk of Courst
ot Meigs Coun ty ,
Oh io .
(AI 5 . 12. 19 , 26 (51 3. 10 . 17 . 7t c

GOOD U)(:l) tra ct or wit h
hydroulr{ 3 pi hrt ch 742·307 4.
SCASH S lor 1unl.. cars Frye 's
1ruclo. and Aut o Ports . Wrecke r
) cnnce . Tr re sole and Rep01r
Rutland , 742 2081 or PerrnLOil ,

742-ql75.

agatn.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
Failure to heed the sou nd
advice o l an assoc iate today
could cause you a severe and
unnecess a ry problem
Don ' t
thi nk only your ideas are supe·

rior

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 19) In
orde r to get o thers to hustle
your gr ips lor you today , you
might make them some pro m·
~~es you ' re not too serio us

about keep1ng
PISCES (Feb. 2G-March 20)
Unfortunately . you may be
dealing with someone today
who cannot be taker' at face
value . Leave too much to
c hance . and the resu l ts will be
disappointing

ARIES (Morch 2t-Aprll19) Feel·
ings are running exceptiona lly

strong today . Ha rsh words can
easily ensue. oon·t try 10 buck
the tide, especially with your
mate .
I NEWSPA.P~A

ENTERPRISE A. SS N I

MIAMI tUPi l - Hard·
hitting lin ebac ker Mike
"(,'runch" Kalen , who missed
only one game in five seasons
before ope rations oo both
knees, Tuesday announced
his retirement from the
Miami Dolphins.
Kolen, who operates a real
estate business and a
physical fitness center in
Montgomery , said he decided
to retire because, " I just
haven 't responded to the
rehabilitati on pro gram
(Urerapy) in the off season."

NOTICE OF ELECTION
ON TAK LEVY
FOR MEIGS LOCAL
SCHOOL DlSTR ICT
Noti ce is hereby given t ha t
In pursuance of a resolution
ot the Board of Educat ion of
th e Me i 9s Local Schoo l
District adopted on March
21th. 1978. there will be
submllled to a vote o f the
electors ot
s aid
School
D is trict at a Speci al Election
10 be held tnerein on June 6.
1978 , at tt1e reoul ar pieces ot
voting there in , !he question of
levying a lax In the sum of Si x
Hundred Eighty Thousand
Dollars IS680,000 .00) per year
for Three Years, beginn ing
with a levy on the 1978tax lis t
and dupl icate for the purpo se
ot Cu rrent expenses of th e
Meigs Local S~hool D istri ct
to pr'event the temporary
cl osing or permanent closing
ot one or more schoo l s with in
he school d i strict .
The est i mated average
addil 1onal ta x rate outs ide of
the limitation imposed by
Sect ion 2ot Article XII , Ohio
Conslitution . as cert if ied bv
the County Auditor is Ten
mills tor each one dollar or
'll!luellon . wh ich amounts to
One Dollar for each one
f'lu nd'red dollars ot valuat ion .
The polls for uid elect ion
w i tt oe open at 6 : 30a .m .• and
rem a in open until 7 :30p .m ..
of said day .
By order of the Board of
Elections of Me ios County ,
Oh io
Dated ' May s. 1978
E rhest A. Winoett
Chairm11n
Dorothy M. Johns ton
Director

IS J 10, 11 , 2.4, Jtc

From the
dependable name
in time

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BULOVA
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DIGITALS
lithe dial reads Bulova, you
have a digital watch you
can count on ... lor quality,
accuraH. performance and

style. Come In, see our full
selection ol Bulova Quartz
Olgitals now

6,000

BTU

11,000 BTU

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12,000 BTU
AH127A10
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AH112A2A
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City Ice &amp; Fuel Co.
224 lit Sbeet
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MAlE
AND
fem a le
AKC
regrs tered Old English Sheep ·.
dog s 985·4111 o • ~7 · 1205 .

Point Pleasant
(304) 675-246{1

MF ISO Drese l · MF135 Dr e5e l ·
MF \ b5 Diesel . MF285 Diese l .
MFIJ35 Die:t.el . Cob .· air &amp;
heo ter .
NEW &amp; USED IMPlEMI::: NT~ :
Mf-9 Bol er · MF IO Boler · MF120
Bol er Matthew~ Rotary Scythe
MF880 Semi. mounled 6 bo t·
tom Pl ow
MF570 I 2" Di sc ·
Mf. 200 2 Row Cho pper · MF39 2
Row Plante r s
Mechon• co l
Trom plont er

conditiOn

your

with Co-op .

water

soHener, Model UC-SVt.
Now Only •219.95

IWO J pt ece bedroom surtes,
mople hutch . gla ss dood .
Moytog wrrnger Woshet
1
~ tonds
\ dre sser
I bose
Cobmet I elec lrrc t ange 2
&lt;Obtneh I round table dr op ONl: 1956 Fot T1octor .800 senes.
le o! l orrnt co top , 1 book ca'oe .
$3000 . Tractor overhauled in
I chorr
loll of 1977 C"onlml bed W .
( •ow. 99'2 '2692 . doy and
~92 2561 eventng ~

let us test your water Free

Pomeroy

La~dmark

Q.,:!_ack w. Carsey, Mgr.
~ Phone 992-2181

-·

I RUCK

RUN~ good

good

Nl:t:DED )river corns . htghest
pttces potd Colt 74/ /31~ otter

AUlOMATIC WA)H(:~ and dr·yer .
Moytog $75 lo r both . Coil

HUBBARDS

1 1 1e ~

$15Q q49 71i01
l'l()lj ~ORO 4 whe el dr•ve .• 196(1 ;,,
ro t d tr v ck port~ 19.68 ~ or d cor
LTD 1463 ~ okqn L wheel
lrarl er / 4'1 L\74 .

GREENHOUSE ·,
991-5776

Check our low , low
prices on

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,·

Open Mon . thru Sat . 9 til s
Sunday 1ti 1s

~UZUKI

season

TMIO&lt;J Roced one
b' 'ellcnt condtlt on

uoo. 84J-2o22

POTACH, FERlO-PELS

rwO USI:D choin saws . good con
dr t 1on .

&amp; BLEND
Pomeroy Landmark

PICKUP tt vd( Heavy
'duly wtt h roppl•r Mu~ ! se:l l

Syracuse, 0 .

Bedding
Plants,
Potted Plants. Dish
Gardens , Hanging
Baskets . Vegetable
Plants .

l ~'l&lt;l

9n 33o4.
19b6'cH~VY

Pome roy

Home

ond

Alro .
1975 FO~O VAN Fully ~ ustomrt ·
ed J5t P S fl .B.. $JBOO ~ut c h
Housh o r coli 992 -5037 or

q49 /507 e ... enlt1g5

1978 RM 115 ~u;ukr Otrt Brk e . 1
mo . old . b :&lt;el lenl Co ndr t ron
Needs cor 94q 7410

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SHINN S TRACTO~ SAllS
Phone.ll5!:1· 1630
leon . W. Vo

, Phone 992-2181

HO NUA 90 lor :&lt;.o le Good !!hope
t:ldon Walburn . qq2 1B05

MEIGS I

I
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POMEROY, 0.

PH. 992·2176

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Jfjlb9 OfiH ~TA llON wagon . 4·
spee-d . ~to rt s ond runs very

good . $400. '1'12 -Jaqo .

OA ~ T Spor t Coupe . 6
cyl.
auto . AM ·FM 8-trock .
A C , Very clean . 985 ·3542.
aft er 6 pm .

1974 OO DGt

1966 DODG[ V·8. SibS . qqj-5240 .

2.00

1

PINTO. New radi al lrr es, ~
shocks
auto . Irons ..
48 ,000 miles 992.7785, alter •

1974

new

METAL
TENNIS RACKET

pm .

Good

co nd1tr o n .

Phon e

9&lt;?7 -3140

• Gut Strung
• Steel Frame

1973 MONH CARlO londou P .S..
I' .B.. A C AM B· trock ste reo .
~ )(ce ll en t
cond ttron . S1700 .
8&lt;13·7622

• Sized H~ndle
Regular '5.99

TOWEL RIOT

1q73 BUICK tE SABRE. . Mu&gt;l sell .
Co li 949 1507 ever1ings .

1%8 FORO l TO 992-6309.
MAL~ AK(

regts tered Old Englls.h
!lheepdog
985 · .4 Il l
or

7 p!Tl '

9n.nos

WANHO 10 buy

wood burnrng •
coot.. slave Sewrng rnochine 1970 HORNH $450 Good ~ hope .
cobt ne t 1! reoso nobly prrced .
741 3007.
99'1 Jtd tl

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WANTED 10 buy wood burn1ng
,.-......;_.....;;,
~ni!.IDg .,........~
coot.. sto..,e 5ew rng rnochrne
cabrnct . rl reo~onobl y pn ced . 1 MU~l MO VE cops and campers .
purebred Rhode Island Red
Our l os'.&gt; your gain ot Codner 's
roos ter
Camper s

1q72 TAG· A·lONG 18 II

YARD SAU: !~ tort-. Sot . May 13
{noon ) thr oLg h Sot MO'f 10.
f.urnrt ure opp ltonce !. TV gos
heaters . lent ( omper . em pet
remnants lm en!i and spreads,
rfltSC. househo ld good\ toys
ond d olhe-.
I
mtle !rom
lang!ivdlc on CR 10 { De~ t er Rd .)
I' hone 1411668
GAHAGE SAH F11 odn Sot 8 10
5 C hildre n~ d o thmg loy!a and
tntS C. tlerm Al so 1971 Ponlro c
l or SbOO l oc a ted ot Jer ry
l:lurk€1 's , res rden ce t~ or th of
Cheslet , Ohr o on SH 7. Turn oft
on CR 36 . 3 mtles.

18 Inch · Portable

GRILL

s•noo

REGULAR 89'

We hm the selection
as always al the
best price!

2"" $100

J AND 4 R.V lu rn 1shed onJ un
fur nr!ihed opts, Phone qrn
543&lt;1

$}99 To$}599

ENTIRE STOCK SHORT SLEEVE TOPS

COU NTRY MOBILE Home Pork
Ro ul e 13 north of Pomeroy
Lorge lots Coll992·7479

25 % ()(f

SI::NIOR

CITIZENS
Our new
renter~ assistance , you may be
able to lr ve in ou r apollmenl
l o• le:ss thon SSO o month . For
more rnf o r1.molton. contact
Vdloge Manor Apartments .

10 11. 50 2 bedroom mobile horne •n

REGULAR PRICE

SELECT FROM OVER 4,00 EACH STORE
Great Buys. Polyester and cotton bl ~nds , ll'fions.,
polyester, 5~lect lrom str lpe3, pr ints, ttora ls or soli ds
Crew nKk:S, collar styles. V necks. moe turtlenecks Get
your summer needs now Missey S M l and extra larg~
siLes.

qq7 . 7787

adults

PRICES IN EFFECT NOW THRU SUNDAY!!

Ho crr1e area. ~2 · 5858 .
MIDOLl:Pmn . Offic spoc~ 1000
sq
II
a ir con dit raned.
corpe ted Ground floor . Corner
lo( ot •on. Call 992 -lb31 .

OUTSIDE WHITE
PAINT
POLY LATEX

COAl LIMESTONE , sand, grovel .
colcrurn chloride , lertilrzer. dog
tood and all types ol sal!. l:::x ·
celsror Salt Works , In&lt;. , E. Mo ln
~~ Pomeroy . 997.3991.

~hone H2 22'10

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For more Information contact Lee E. Tyler,
•
No . 75-02-0472 B _

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beginning and advanced Typtng and
Shorthand Classes at Gallipolis Busin•ss
College. Weekdays or night classes. Both
are being offered. -

Sale Priced!

HOUSE

Rl:OUCE SAFE &amp; lost with C.oSese
1ablets &amp; E·Vop " water ptll s
Nelson Drug
_

FOUR FAMilY Garage Sole at lyle
Swain 's resrdence . l ocust
G1ove Rood, above Eastern aESl SHI:CTION ol the best wood
High School . May 19 8 10. • \ lov es ln Southeastern Ohto,
Clo th es, all sii.es . IO'fS , baby
Jo tu l
Morse , Elel . lirollo.
furniture , misc . 985 · ~119 .
1 empwood ond Nofhuo. Zion
Heal Co 8 flutnom Dr . (oil Milt
YAon
RDNew
SAL~limo
. Fri. Mond
, Rutland
St ) Athens. t&gt;I4 ·S92 ·6079 or
o odSol.
. Fred
Wolle
6l4bGI61 l 87
resoden ce . Children s tlorhes.

446-4167.

We ne ... er St&gt;f'm to h;tvt&gt;
enough. so hurr'f on rn tor 'fOUr
supply

J:ior Heut

I SAlt: IN SIDE Syrocu~e Trad er Pork

\9th , Chester Umted Methodist
Chu~ch hom 8 om to ; e_m.

SALTED
PEANUTS

BBQ

ARC RAFT
~A VI: NOW Free cartopy. trre and
bo ltle cov er w1lh eoch new tol d
down tdl May 26th .. 25' 7 Bunk
House S6.615 now SS 2 &lt;~9 25".
W':::. Dclul(e AC
now
Sb999 Mrnr motor\ We s.e ll
!iervrc e and quality. Ope" ttll 7
prn Sat &amp; Sun 4 pm Ca mp
(onley )torcrolt Soles Rt 62
nor1h of Pt Pleasant .

JWO BEDROOM Trailer
onl y 991 332.4 .

Moy

12 oz. Bag •

~I

9-&lt;1 . lrarler acr oss from
Sole m
Street
PentHorl .
Hutlond , Hair dtyet s wtg ten ·
nts rocquel gall shoes cool s,
home OCCCSSO IU:.' !o
clothrng .
1 deep frye• ,

f rl

Nerel NOJV/

!!e lf ·
A I.

co ntorned Travel Tro1ler
qq7 .31q4 or 992 -3.459.

\'ard Sale

·LIGHT

~EY

·TILE RED
DARK GREEN

MEMORIAL DAY

OUR BEST!

CEMETERY
SPRAYS

CHAIR

LAWN

Up To 16" Lon1
Select tram 7 slyles. Mum s,
ros~s ,
ct'lrn.!ltlons 11nd
dah llu . On S11le Now,
while the'f last .

Rea.
'1.19
WE'll HELP YOU TO GET RUDY FOR
SUMMER, COME - SEE FOR YOURSUFII

MEMORIAL DAY

FLORAL CROSS
h1ular

1.19

1

ROSE. CARNAIION. DAHliA
• 20"' HEIGHl · MAN'f' COLORS

I'OI.V ARIIFICAl

92~

I
I
I1

International
.d
Open Frt ay
Harvester
Till LO Op.m.
For Your I
NIW ldea
Shopping I
Equipment conven ience.J

\ 971
CAOillAC ElDORADO.
Clean. excellent condition .
flhone 992· 7462 .

SECRETARIAL
REFRESHER
On June 12· there will be an o~ning tor

These values are for one inch of loose·fill insulation.

lq76 CHEVROLH CU5i"OM Delu xe
' • ton pickup $j 400 . low
m rl eoge .
Re e d sv ille
61-4 -378 -6311 .

RISING STA R Kennel Boar ding
Indoor and au tdoor runs .
Groorn.ing oil b reeds . Clean
san it ary faciliti es. Chesh1re
Ph one (61&lt;1) 367 ·0"192,

I

U.S . FIBER
ROCK WQOl
FliER GlASS

.

(b 14) b9B -32'10

'191 7b(J7

lHRE£ FAMILY Garage So le .
Thu rs., 8 Frr. May 18 19 . 10 to
7. Men '' · woman 's clothrng .
tiedspreods. curtains drshe:t..
glasswa re , prC iu re frame s and
other It ems. I mi le ott Rt 7 an
~ ~f . 12.. . on Rut la nd Rood .

4

I

212 E. Main
Pomeroy,

ro

-AND Ends Sole

R·VAlUE COMPARISON CHART

water

. UIED TRACTORS
MFI35 O ie ~el
oY~F730 Diesel ·

rq]J SUPER BEETLE . $1700 .
Reeds.., rlle . Ohio 014 ·378 -0331
al ter 6 pm .

ODDS

l

ii~ OCCOll
cou ld lower , brusse ll ~ pr o ut s
egg plants . heed letture ~ wee!
pe pper5 . hungo11on wo)( ~ee l
banana,, chtlr peppers. 1-'lu ~
mqny diller en t . . urrelr e~ . , o f
tomato plants. rnony krnd ~ o l
hanging
bask e t ~
end pot
/l owers . larg e variety ol an ·
nuo l ~ in fla ts. ( l eland f.o11n~
and , Greenh o u~e
flo ctne
Geraldine Cleland

1473 l'l YMOUTH , .$300 and
o.,, un)e loon . Morrne 2 woy
VH ~
FM radio- t el ephone.
SJI;. Anlrque S1nge• lreodle
se wtng rnochrne . $100 . Lr~e
new t -304· 77J ·577!!

let Pomeroy landmark

CABBAGE

HOOF HOllOW Horses . Buy, sell
!rode or t rain. New and used
soddles. Ruth Reeves : Albany .

19 .

[oio_ _ _ _~~~~~:'!'!~~~~~~':"'----~

M .

cou111 1ng mo chur e
l' h one
99'/ ·1156. The Ootly ~enltnel
I I I . Court '::.tree! Pome10y.
Ohro

YOLiNG AOU t,T) o f Reorganized
Church of Jesus Christ of lotler
Uoy So•nls wt ll hold mr~c so le
in Rocine on SR 338 across from
g rade sc hoo l on lhur s.. Fri and
Sot . 9-J. Num erou~ onltques,
la wn n"~owe rs . Iorge ·and sma ll
a ppliances . clothes of oil sites .•
muc h more. Some th ing lor
everyone .

rWO FAMilY Yard Sole Mot 18&amp;

MACHINE
.RENTAL
•2500 PER DAY

llNII·MA II(

BU~H O U GH~

LAHGI::: FIVI: Family Sole . Thurs..
Frr a nd So t . if needed . 9 om lo
:.1 pm ot Hobert Hayes , leaving
)yro(Use on Rt. 12-4 . Lots of
baby clo thes . ~o rne childrer1s
and adult clothes, toys , baby
l umi t ure , ~orne rnis&lt;. items .

WAN1 TO buy
Used
Qq']. J757 after 5 prn

butldmg , 1nd St reet. Thu rs .,
and Fri . Door s unlo(ked ol
10 00 until 5 00 . l o ts o f
chi ldren 's clo thes , boys · rnfonl
to 4 , girls · rn lant to 11. drapes .
toys . etc .

WESTINGHOUSE'
AIR CONDITION~RS

EED A WATER
SOFTENER?
saHen &amp;

~· 4 .

19 74
PONliAC
CATALINA ,
outorno ltc
orr co ndrtioned .
$1100. Ph one991 -3890 .

YARD SAl~ Wed ., lhurs .. frL
17th, 18th &amp; 19 th ot Ash St
~obert
~mrth s
res rd ence
behrnd the g r ode school lo ts
o l A von bonles g l os~wore .
relr1gerotm and some lur ·
nrlute.

Senco • Oren - or
U.S. Fiber Insulation

obO&gt;~e

liMBI::R POMI:R OY Foreil Pro·
ducts Top pnce f or stand in g
so w trrnbc r Coli 9&lt;12 5965 or
Kent Hanby 1 446 ·8570

WANTED
unrlorm

ranges . Trme r,. docil. . glas s win ·
do w rr1 door el( I gold ond I
whr1e . $225 eoch . Con be seen
at l&lt;tngsbury Home Soles , 1100
C. Moin ~ t. . Pomeroy . 747-:JIOO

b~droorn

1973 Dorion t-4 &gt;: bO 'J bedroom
1977 Vi ctorian 14 )( 67 :J bedwarn .
: "/.both
1911 Coven iry 1.2 ~ o; J bedr oom
1969 l:.tolesrnon 11 x bO 2
bedroom .

YA Jm

P'ets for sale

rwo N~W lpppo n Deluxe electm

mb MUSTANG AUTOMATI C.

COINS . CUHfUNCV to ken~ . old
poc k e t watche s and chains .
sdv er and gold We need 196&lt;1
and old er srl..,er cor n ~ Buy . se ll
or trad e . (all lol' o ger Womsley ,
742·7331

- and end up behind the B-ball
once

24, Jtc

vs.

No . 16, 643
two thing s happens : You ' ll gel
- NOTICE BY
too co ntu sed to do anything o r
PUBLICATIONlull yo u rse lf 1nto a false sense
Larry A. Smi th , addr ess
ol sec uri:y .
unknown , but whose last
· known address WliS 230
So mebod y's s uppOJI yo u ·ve
lo ng, ~orked for may suddenjy
be Withdrawn today Do what
you ·can to prevent t his It co uld

tO , 17,

wont to buy 01 se ll somethmg ,
oe lookr ng lor wot.k .. , or
whatever .. you 'll get results
foJ; Ier wi th a ~&amp;ntmel Wont Ad .
Coli q9'l·7156
SA U
On 33B. 3 t nil e~
Hop ne across !rom
Racine loclo.s ond Dam. Bumper
pool table . Apo,che lold·dowrr
ca mper , clolhrng , kr11 ck s
' knocks ond much mOte . Hom
cancel s. Thurs . Moy 18. only .

t'or Sal•

l:l &amp; !:! MOBilE HOME~ . Pt. Ple a·
U~t:D fSI:AUTY Shop equrpment lor
son!, W , Vo . besrde He ck s
one operator . 614·:167 751-4.
l t/7] fSroodmore
1.4 • "64 2

IF YOU hove a ser 'lt{IJ t o ofl et

Doro t hy M . Johnston
Director
May
8,
1978
Dat ed :

COMMO~':,[~:s COURT

I

t 'orSalc

\ard~e

Not ice is .hereby given that
in pursuance of a n~solulion
of the Board of Education of
the Et1stern Lo ca l School
Distri c t adopted On March
14th , 19 78, there will be
su bmit ted to a vote of the
~ le c tors
ot said
School
District at a Special Election
to be held therein on June"" 6,
1978, a! the regu lar place s of
vo ting therein , the question of
l evying a tax in the sum of
One Hundred Forty Thousand
Dollars ( $140 ,000.00 ) per year
for One Year , beginning with
a levy on the 1978 lax list and
duplicate tor the purpose of
Current expenses of th e
Eastern Local School Di stri ct
to prevent the te1nporary
closmg or permanent closing
of Qn e or more schoo l s within
the' sc hool distri ct.
The estimated average
additional tilx rate outside ot .
the limitation Imposed by
Section 2 of Art icle XII, Ohio
Cons IiI uti on, as ce rtified by
the County Auditor is Ten
mills for each one dollar of
valuation, wh ich amounts to
One Dolla r for each one
hundred dollars of valul!ltion .
The polls for sai d electiOn
will be open at 6 :30a .m ., and
rema in open unlit 7 : 30p .m .,
o f said day .
By order of th e. Board of
Elec ti ons of Meigs County,
Oh io .
Ernest A . W inge tt
Chairman

PER BAG

992-2156

THE DAILY SENTINEL

ASTRO•GRAPH

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9- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday , May 11, 1978 ·
For Thuradoy, Moy 18
NOTICE OF ELECTION
OF TAK LEVY
FOR EASTERN LOCAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT

POINT PLEASANT or MASON

�10 --: The J2aily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Wednesday, May

WANT AD
CHARGES
15 Words or Umlu
C»slr
1.00
1.50
1.80

ltl&amp;y
2davs
:!l.te~Ys

Audion
v1ted,
noon

~

will

d rilrtjttl cu tl11.• I JICI~

nJll'

r.

.
C~trd

In rmrnury.

of Th;.mks Kml
Olutuarr !i l!enU. per word . $3 .QP.
llllJ IUUWit

('a-'h 111-ild \'Cllll't:

Mulnlt• llume

sale~ C~nl.l

Yartl sa lt;:.

un· acrcpkd rmlr IHlh l'a:;h With
,wdcr 25 t't!rll dLOlrgt• fut .t r l~ t'iiiT} ·
Ul ).( Hux .'iUIIIb!•r In C:trc.uf Thc St•n·
lind

Pullh.sht•r

rt1c

tu t~ ll t ul'

I'I.!Si!rv~s

tlw

1'11-(11\

1't'Jl'l'l Ull~ ad:. Jt:l'lllt'd ub--

Jt't'twnal Tilt• Pui.Jh.\lll~r will nul lJt'
l 'l'!.\)ull.) l ~ lt• fut" llllll'~ than l!lll' Ult'UI'·
l'l'l'\ ll!.~t'I' \I UII

Phutu•!!92-215tl

mobtle hor'n e
al l elec tr r(
h onldm t ut,tplo re on o le . . . el

. lbO • ,-~0 lo t m Tupper ~'Piotns
O hto $8700 or w1ll sell ltoder
$ep ero te
014 067 b270
or
014q85&lt;~20Cl

un Sa turd&lt;l\

Tut!sd~y
tiii'U F t•tti!IV

lPM
Lllt.'

l~fl.;l"~' putJh~· &lt;HIOII

ti:t:

Sundd,l
f p J\1.
Fnd!i)

aflt:1111N II

M~MORY

....,ho

ol

po s~ed

gone
God gtveth the tes t
!? es t h om all lobo1

Stghtng and

teats
~ e'!&gt; l Iron' oil po'!&gt;sd)le po1r1 and
r oar~

Untted wtth loved ones who ho" e
passed th1au gh the years
At home w11h the blest
) odly mt~~ed by wtfe chtldren
and grondch.ldt en

AN RC 111odel oHplone flt e t ts
lookm g lot on RC Club Hl the
Athem Pomeroy or Ga llt polt s

S 3~

500 Phone 9q7 SS50

NORTH OF- l tve fl o tnt li Spoc • o u ~
extt a· ntc e . 3 bedr oom h o rn~;:&gt; 4
year~ old
1 ' 1 borh ~ ~ ully

loaded v.rth ex tr as
( heap 742 15b~

)elhng

1973 Dot ron rro rlet f o r
bedr oom l olo ted bet
I &amp; 1

M rne

b(tQ5747

BEDROOM h ome 3' ,
years o ld A It elec tr rc C l o~ f' to
~c h uol Nt&lt;e lor wt th tt ee\ In
, Rutlor1 d 747-2050

HOBSTETTER
REALTY
George 5. Hob•lener Jr .,
Broker
107''' Sycamore 51.
Pomeroy , Ohio
PHONE 992-633 3

Nice 3 bedroom home , "ery
modern , one t loor plan ,
located in Rus t ic Hills.
Syracuse, Ohio . Make a
rea sonab.le offer .
Store and filling station,
inclu d ing
stock
and
fi xt ur es , doing a good
bus iness.
Lo cated In
La ng svi ll e. Ohio . PriCed at
125.000 .00.
WE NEED LISTINGS
VERY BADLY . REAL
ESTATE IS SELLING SO
LET US SELL YOURS.
Chery I Lemley, As.oci ate
Hom e Phone 742-2033
GeorgeS . Hobstener Jr .
Broker
Home Phone 9n-5739

FUll of

alrno~t

Business

HONAKER'S
CB &amp; Electronic
Equipment
506 Second Street
Mason . W. Va . 25260
Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
l:lf!lp Wanted
WA CKfNH Ul CORPO RA TIO N wrll
be oC&lt;ep trng opplt cottom and
condu&lt;lllll) m ter vt ews from
B JO to 5 00 011 May 16 &amp; 17 for
securt ty po~nt o n~ o pe n tn the
PI Pleo~ont or eo Apply tn per
'&gt;on at tht;.&gt; Pt
Plemont Inn
M rlr tor y background pr eferred
but not re quued We or e on
~qual Opportunrty Em ployer
W AN I~D

Wotlre ~-.

Ot

worter

(en tut y Bot
WAIIR~SS

WANTED

~venmg ~ holt

ove r 21
Fnendly ro,.er n

Mtrl dleport

Guaranteed Training1397~

Single,

'540 .00 Married
Call
Arm y
Recruiting
SFC Lowery
Co lie ct 593 -3022

216 E. Second Streel
Pomeroy , Ohio
BUS .
BUILDING
Aroun d 2800 •q . ff. of floor
space . Loa d ing dock ,
arched roof . concre te floor ,
air conditioned and all
util it ies . Out of flood.
25 A'RE5 On good
gravel road. One m ile from
Rutland . Electr ic on the
property . Good buil ding
sites . Only $12 ,500.00.
1 ACRE LOTS - Near
Tuppers Pla ins. Wafer and
electr ic a"ai lable on 68 1.
5.96 ACRES - Renovated 6
room house with new bath ,
new kitchen•, paneling , all
carpeted . Fallout sheller . 3
nice bedrooms . barn and
other buildings . $23.500
BRICK HOME
4
bedrooms. large closets,
ba th , F.A. nofura l ga s
furnace , basement , 2
porches near school and
store . Want $2 3,500 .00 .
NEW LISTING - Bu• iness
bu ild ing 24• 80 in Rullond .
Has rest room , water. gas
and
ele ctri c .
On l y
113.000.00.
NEW LISTING
J
bedroom fram e home on
gravel hill . Ba fh, notural
gas heal, lot s of fl ower.
and shrubber y on 2 level
lot. . 116,500.
NEAR SCHOOL - Large 3
bedrooms. walk . in closets .
and enormous r-~ ages. 1111
baths , f ul~"" ~ .&lt;nf, oak
floors i" ~~ • • Front and
back Pl ...es, garage on
sem i pr ivate lot . $27 ,000 .
WE
ALWA YS I HAVE
BUYERS FOR SOME
PROPERTIES. BE SURE
YOURS IS LlSTEO WITH
U5.
HELEN L. TEAFORD
GORDON B. TEAFORD
SUE P. MURPHY
Realtor A•soclatel

H ()M!:~ Ill;-~ l.or ~ alP ,

IN ( Hl SHR 6 roor!l l rrmw home
J bed•o oms and both on I Iorge
l or~

FOH !&gt;Ol e b r co rn ~ ond
bath !to eme Oh1o ~ar11 Yo re!&gt;

9• 9 7J02
HOU S ~

~OR sole rn l 'omcr o y
lo&lt; oted 111 Upper M on k e y ~ur 1 !:J
too m :o. wr rh ba th an d bo ~c rn e nt
Par ttolty remode l ed ncNb o
l o,w r epou ~ Pho nc 9n 766J

EXPERT
HUNTER

Wheel
Alignment

SPECIAL
L

Any U.S. made flf--'P~Ms
.. I ra if needed. Exctud11
front-wheel drive cars.

Call Now for

VA I·HA 30 yr fmonC IJl9 ol ~o
rcfulnrt\H HJ lrt&gt;IOttd Mo rtgage
7/l ) toto ArhPil'&gt; phorlc( 6l4 )
'J'.O JUj I
~y

OWNlf.l ~oc r {'~ w •th q 100 111
I R ~ l G AJ '/ ( O f garage
~ umtn cl lo.tt cltf'n o rtU bordered
bv ~ ( tf'(\lo. ~ Co 119fl) 3877

,.,,3

3 33 !o ~ o&lt;re~ '2 mtfes belo w
Mtdd lepo r 1
nvet
fron tage
Phone 99') 25bl l o r mo re 'rn
l o tono tton

lRAill:fl

S PA ( ~
) • m 1le l•om
Me1g s Htgh Sc h ool on old Rt 33
99'1· '194 1 ar 9Gl1 2b89

~AUTO P~1.~TING

BR78x13
GR78• 14
HR78• 1S

Middleport, Ohio
24 Years Service
SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Paint Jobs .
Small Cars
$100.00
Large Can
1125.00
Trucks
S17l.OO
- Body work &amp; repair $1.00
per inch using only 1the best
Dupont materials.
742-3010
H -1 mo.

SALE
S4U8
$51.97
SS5.17

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

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

Beautiful
Selection Flowers

R. .. i d en t i a I

S. Raines
••

M'/ DEAR. SIR~ . .
AS AMcR I CA"5&gt;
TOP RE C];1.UIT ER, OF
El\ECUTIVE TAL-Efi/T,.
THE (J UES~f01&lt;1 IS ·\
WHAT CAN I DO
l,
FOR YOU7!
'

MAYSE SOME SlUE'·CHIP
FllilviWANTS TO HIRE YA
AWAY FROM MeKcE
INPLiSTRIE?~

&amp;

DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

Unscramble these four Jumbles,
one letter to each square, to lorm
four ord inary wordS.

.. .AIJD CUlT ~T

.::-----~-~~ ~----~ ~ DARU,G I
~(U~ITY BI.A.IIf(H, ~AA A'&gt; ICAIJFiblii?.E

Y Older home, 3 bedroom, family room with
firepiact, living room , dining roo m, carpeted
throughout, kitchen comp letely equipped, laundry
room ~1fh wa sher and dryer , 2 baths , out building with
eiectn c tor storage, alum . siding, stor m windows, new
roo f, on double lot. Aski ng 135,000.

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

JIM KEESEE
on heating cost
Ex perience and
lully in•ured
Free E•f .
Cali , 991-381S
4·9·1 mo. pd .

3 ACRES - Real nice laying land wi t h nat gas tap and
city wa ter . Loc. on blacktop road 7 minutes north of
Ra cine . Ask ing S9.000 .

10 ACRES - Va canl land on bla cktop roa d. Beau tiful
homes it e: About 5 minutes from 5 Point . Pr ice $13,800.
RT. 33 - fO ACRES of land along Rl 33 4 lane iusl
north of Pomero y. Nice home si tes . Asking S l~. 800 .
I

61't ACRES - With a nice 1' 1 story house , mostly
carpeted with 3 o r -&lt;~ bedrm s., livi ng rm .. family rm .,
with firepla ce, ba sement . fuel oil lurna ce, garag e and
ou tbui ld ings . Some lenc ing, plen ty of road frontage
and garden space. Ci ty wa ter and dr illed well Lac.
close to hospital and school at La urel Cli ff. Asking
$47,500.

$11.700 will buy a good "J bedrm . hou se and garage,
storag e build ing and garden spa ce on St. Rt. 124 In
Sy r acuse.

4-12-1 mo. P

{'l&gt;meroy, 0 .
3-15-ff c

11 1

our

homt.• Pho 111' f.I(FJ /"J 14

WAlt H Wl:tl rlrolltng
Gro111 7J '/ '187&lt;J

Wt lltOm I

W ill DO ~m oll ho ultng tlJ I b r u~ h
&lt;lcontnq a t bo ~P IIIIO'r l l "&gt; a11tc~
gor ogc o tc. Phon r..&gt; !i9'1 7764

H~ADI-ORD

Au cl tOt1Ce!
Con1
plv l e 5Cfv1Ce Phone q49 'J4tl7
or 949 '1000 Haem(&gt; OIHo ( Il l!
Brod l o•d

tlWOO D BOWlRI
~wee per ~

RII'AIR

u o n ~ all
.., moll oppi10rl{. CS l0w11 l!lQwe t
nc •t to State H •ghwn~ Gu wg•'
on ~ ou t c 7 Phone (b l -1) QB~

JH15

t o o o; t ~ r s

,

$15,000 - Wil l buy a good 5 bedrm . house with large
li ving room and kitchen 2 bath s, basement , F A. nat.
ga s heal In Chester .

H~M O DHING

~14 , 300 - J1 1 acres with nice 2 bed rm . mobile home
with 1 rms . buill on wi th fireplace . Work shop with
other bu ild ings. Eastern Loca l.
We Need Listings I Middleporfl
We have buyers tor many types of pro perty
CALL JIMMY DE EM Auociate , 949-2388

~ !::WIN G MA ( HI Nl RP pOH

Plumbtng hear.ng
and oil t~re ~ o l gene ru l tl'ro rr
Wot k gu01on l ccd (0 ycnr ~ e ~
pm11•n cc Ph one 9Q') 7 -&lt;~ 09

~.. Ja~ k W. Cafsey , Mg r.

~.

CALL

Phone 991·2181

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
AT 446-3643

Evenings Call 446-3796 or 446 ·788 1

~e t

vrce oi l rnokes 99') 'J28J lh f'
~ obr I {
~ho p
l' ornc foy
A u rho rt Jed Stnget ~ole~ omi
~e1 v1&lt;e. We \horpen Sct~~o r s

Pomeroy landmark

D&lt;CAVAliNG. do 1r&gt;t loode1 and
backh oe wor k dum p truclo. !&gt;
and to bO'fS lo r h 11e wrl l halJI
h i I du 1 to .. orl l1mc~tone ond
gro..-c l Coli Bob Ot flogar Je t
l er~ cloy phMc 9q7 701:19 n1gh 1
phorw qQ? 3525 or qq2 51J'J
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do rooh ng co n ~ tructron,
plum bmg ond heotmg No fOb
l oa large or 100 ~moll fJhone

Will

7 4 ') 2~ 4 ~

A SOFA THAT

YOU

THOMAS JOSEPH
40 New car
ACROSS
by

Uu•im :••

&amp;nices

~t OW lRY

AND'

l";~;•(;l"li2 Gtr l's name
It Unbroken

15 Wylie's ism
16 Mining lind

-'-'=-- -'-- -,.__, li However,
f or short
r-.,p= l MB•sis of
ar gument
20 Linden or
Holb rook
1 Kind of
jacket
22 Female deer
23 S. Afr. fox
24 Cr ooked
25 Sky sight
26 Eastern
European
27 Go wrong
28 Sa ilor's
asset
31 Old note
32 That : Fr.
33 Parasitic
egg

698 7JJ I

BA 1Hf! OO M ~

AND
Kli ch en~
IQrn od cled &lt;erom •&lt; t1lc , pl urn
h ~g r orppn fry
ond gcn(!rol
l:l y c or ~ e• ·
mo1n t('n once
per r(•nc e 9q') 3085

FULUN~ t:.X CAVA IING Comp lete

2478

nece~soty

teporr!l AI
1r omrn Con!&gt; llu ct•on } 42-2329.

PUDOH

SAVE ON
CARPETING
DRIVE ALIITU
&amp;
SAVE A LOT

Rubber Back Carpet
•

4.88

AI
sq. ya.
&amp; up

9' and 12' Vinrl

Yesterday 's Answer

IB F r ench
river

26 Become
furious
Z8 Dramatic

19 Ponder
22 Cure

section

29 Granted

~O ' Hare

~Initia t e
35 Sesame

tenan t

Zt Sputter ;

36 Family

prattle
25 Guard ian

member

j"~NK &amp; ERN! I'

BRIDGE
Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

)efense uses imagination
Sou lh ·s
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AS YESTERDAY ......

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31 Railroad

38

locomotive
Maple genus

39

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ANYONE~IN K

YOU MI6HT
BLACKNVIIL
11-IEM?

OFCOURSE NOT/
I'M IN ENOU6H

1 HAD SOME Fl LM .. .
FILM THAT COULD
BE VERY EMBARRA551N6 IF IT
GOT IN 11-IE WRONG
HANDS.

IBVRNEO!T
A/L.WHEN YOU

AND I STAR-ED
WOR'&lt;ON OUR
DOCU V\ENTARY.

TQOU13LE
ALREADY-

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66ACRE FARM - Price redu ced to\46,900. Afl ~active
re modeled .2 story tarm homE!- ,_"-~ ce home featu res
large living room , d l ni"aC."~'"· "chen. 5 bedroom • .
&amp; P11 baths, lS af';~~ l~ .... re land wl1lh ba l ance ir,
pasture and wood, ~'-" .... aer ~rn &amp; garage . You must
see this one , Ws wc1l worth the pr ice . Located off Rt.
325 in Meigs County .
·

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RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742-221 1

JUGHAID-~

I CAN SEE Wfl'f

'!'OU LIKE SOCCER

MUCH, LUCII. ..

Pass

F G F

J K
S K

J NW,

South

4•

Pass

WAJ
X V p

Openi ng lead : •

T!1E RUN~ING ... ~E
FANCil FOOTWORK ...

IT'S ALSO A REAL
TEAM MME ...PUTTiNG
TOGETHER A PERFECT
PLAY CANBE VE~H
GRATIF~I NG ...

I JUST L1 KE TO
KICK THINGS

I'M SICK
AN' TIRED OF .1/00
NOT FINISHIN'I/ORE
SCHOOLWORK

to

four

was not routifll' wet s West's
IBHJg inatJvr 1:1 nd mSpited
drlcnse.·
At ! rick s on e and two Wes t
cashed hi s aec and king of
du bs. IO: vcn though dummy
was imposi ng, and South 's
bidding had been auth oritative, \V es t wa s not inclined
to concede a nything.
lie had tw o tri ck s. The ace
h c&lt;.~rt s

was a Burc third .

come from ·'

K

By Oswald Jaco by

an:h~lo~i~~~~~:g sh oul d

be

·
e&lt;plained . East jumped to
Yesterday' s Cryptoquote:EVENTS ARE NEVER ABSOLUTE . two spades over th e take-out
THEIR OUTCOME DEPENDS ENTIRELY UPON THE IN- double to show ti t wa s part
DIV!DUAL.-BAI..ZAC
•
of th e pa r tnership 's und er © 1'11'8 Kins- Future• S:rndiclt.t, Inc.
·standlng J a spad e suit of six

Buy where you c•n
and sH wller you'rt flltl1in•a•
Good Mlecllons - Fussy
stocked.
Call 742-2211,
TALKTO
·
.Vendollor Herb Grllt
or Gent Smith

Norlh East
Dbl.
2•

jump

was ro uti ne . What

Wh ere wa s th e f ourth t o

Vuln erable : North-south
Dealer : We st

I.

heart~

of

.. Q.J 987
t A 10 8 5 4
• 964

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is I, 0 N G F E I, I, 0 W

W!NNTI&lt;

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One letter simply slo nds for another. In thi s sample A is West
used f or the three 1:s. X for i he two o ·s. etc. Single le tters.
npos lrophes, the l ength nnd forma lion of t he word s arc aB Pass
hints. Each day the co d&lt;: l el!crs ar e different .

• i:&gt;ID l{)lJ TELL THE POLICE
YOU WERE I&lt;UN OFF

f: AST
• 1976513

WEST

36 Prlma

BARNEY

Largesi llt!lection In The Va_u.ev

7:30-Hollywood Squares 3,4; Match Game PM 6:
Ta ffl eta les 8; MacNe ii ~ Le hrer Report 20,33 : Thf' s
Hol lywood 10; Nash ville On The Road 13; Marly
Robbins' Spell lghf 15.
8:0!1-Movle " The Beasts Are In fhe Sfreets" 3. 4. 15;
Welcome ~a ck , Kotter 6, 13 ; Wa lfon s 8, 10; Unce
Upon A Classic 20,33 .
8: 3(}-{)per.atlon Pefllcoat 6, 13 ; Originals 20 ; In Search
of the Real America 33.
9:0!1-B orney M iller 6, 13; Fesllval ot the Stars : Mexi co
8, 10; World 20,33.
9:30-F ish 6,13; 10 :oo-&lt;lperaflon : Run away 3.4, 15 ;
Barelfa 6, 13; Our Mutural Friend 33 ; News 20 .
10 : 30-Lock , Stock &amp; Barrel 20 .
11 : ()()-News 3,4,6,8, 10, 13, 15 ; Dick Cavett 20; Lilla• .
Yoga &amp; You 33 .
11 :30-Johnny Carson 3,4,1 5; Sfar&gt;ky &amp; Hul ch 6, 13;
M ash 8; ABC New• 33; Movie " Guess Who's
Co ming to Dinner" 10; 12 :0Q-Ja naki 33
12 :05--Mov le " Cry Pani c" 8; 12 :•0-Tom a 6, 13; 1:00Tomorrow 3,4; 1:SO- News 13
Cable Channel s 6:30P .M . - Test imony Time
7:00 - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness
7:30 - Su perstars
10 :00 - 700 Club.
Movie Channel 4 5 &amp; 9 P.M . - Cousi n, Cou• lne (PGI
7 &amp; 11 P.M . - I sland ot Dr . Moreau (PG )

·~;::::;::&lt;;~;::::~~::;;:~~T~~;:;=;;;:::=;::::::::-------------- 34 Playwright.

;:;

Covering In

15 IN STOCK

6:50-Good Morning, West Virginia 13 ; 6: 55--News 13 .
7:0!1-Today 3.4,15 ; Good Morni ng Ameri ca 6,13 ; CBS
News 8; Chuck Wh ile Reports 10.,..
7:05--Bullwinkle 10; .7 :30-School ies 10; 8:00-Capl.
Kangaroo 8, 10; Sesame Sf. 33 .
9:0!1-M erv Grlflln 3; Phil Donahue 4, 13 , 15; Brady
Bunch B; Emergency One 6; Match Game 10.
9:oo-Andy Griffith 8; Family Affair 10.
10 :00-Card Sha r ks 3, 4,1 S; Edge of Night 6; Pas s The
Buck8 ; Joker ' s Wil d 10; To Tell The Truth 13 .
10 :30-Hol lywood Squarej 3,4 , 15; High Hopes 6; Pri ce
is R lghf 6, 10 ; $20,ooe"Pyr amid 13.
11:0!1-Hi gll Rollers 3,4,15 ; Happ y Day s 6.1 3
11:3Q-Wheel ot Fortune 3,15; Fami ly Feud 6,13;
Partridge Fam ily 4; Love of Life 6,10; Sesame Sf .
20; Nova 33 ; 11:55--CBS New s 8; Loving F'ree~10 .
12 :0!1-Newscen.t er 3; News 4,6,10; Sanford &amp; So n 15;
Gambit 8; Midday Magazine 13 .
12:30-Ryan' • Hope 6, 13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 15 ;
Search for Tomorrow 8, 10 ; E lee. Co . 33 .
1:0!1-For Richer , For Poorer 3; Al l M y Chi ldren 6, 13;
News 8 ; Young &amp; the Restless 10; Not tor Wom en
Only 15.
1 :30-Day• of Our Lives 3,4, 15 . As The Wor ld Turns
8.10; 2:00-0ne Life fo Li ve6,1l
2:30-Docfors 3,4, 15; Guid ing Light 8. 10 .
3:00-Ano lher Wor ld 3, 4,15 ; Genera l Hospita l 6,13 ;
L ilia s Yoga &amp; You 20 .
3:30-A IIIn The Family 8, 10; You Bef Your Li fe 20.
4:DO-Mister Cartoon 3; Superman 4; For Ri cher, For
Poorer 15; Merv Griff in 6; Addam s Fami ly 8;
Sesame Sf . 20,33 ; Gomer Pyle, USM C 10; Dinah 13.
4:30-Liffle Rascals 3,15; Gil li gan' s Is. 4,6; Brady Bunch
10.
.
s:oo-Here Come 1 ne Brides 3; Star Trek 4; Gun smoke
6; M ister Rogers· NeighbOrhood 20 ,33; Hogan' s
Heroes 10; Emergency One 13; Pefficoaf Junct ion
15.
5:30-News 6; Elec. Co . 20,33; Mar y Tyler Moore 10;
Hogan 's Heroes 15 .
6 0!1-News 3.4.B. 10, 13, 15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20,33.
6:30-NBC News 3,4, IS; ABC News 13; Carol Bur .
nell &amp; Friends 6; CBS News 8, 10 ; Over Easy 20,33.
7 : ~ ross-Wits 3,4; New lywed Game 6 , 1~ ; Gong
Show 8: News 10 ; Gill igan' s Is. IS; Hocking Val ley
Bluegrass 20; Consum•r Survival Kll 33 .

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WIN H ~ GEl1 o yoLu house? let us

POOlS All s• ze ~ ond
s hape ~ Swun pool !. 2 years
e•pCt tenH.'
l r ce
e~ tr mo t es
or1y 1h1ng
yo u
nco d
l or
urlderg fourld ~ wnn pools , New
chem1tol and ~ upply s l or~.J
Albany
Oh1o .
Ph one
bl4 -bQ8-b555 ( Aflef 6 prn ,
61 4-089 ·525 1 Jo hn Jelle rs or
689-5265 B1ll G1llctte . ) We or e
NO T all we t on f-'R ICES .

5 Stock

,......-lt~~l3 So be it

MARTIN
sept!(
~ y ~ lem~
do t ct bo&lt; kh oe dump ! ruck
ltrnO!. Io n e
gro .. el
blacktop
pO'o'trt g HI 143 Ph OtlO I (01.4 )

molo.e

wear
exchange
member
I Sir Herbert
Beerbohm

ta'o' ut rng

':!Pr lfiCe Ph ono99?

catastroph e
DOWN
I Imprint
2 Knightly
trappings
3 Appeared
odd
4 Biddy
5 Dryness
6 Richards
of tenn is
7 High: mus.
8 Thomas
Mann
work : 1913
9 Bewitch
10 Went
over
again

I Diplomat 's
____.'-----.1
DI~IN~'; I

Under hang gutters &amp; room
additions .
·
For Free Estimates
Call
992 -6323 or 992-601 I
5-15 1 mo. pd .

AI . LOW

BED FC)R

Jumbles · LEAVE SMACK IMPOSE ENJOIN
Answer · Why the phon• book could be dengeroua fT NAMES NAMES I

~

Baker"
Middleport, Ohio
•· rJ · , mo.

All cupet Installed
1
at no charge .
'lEDUCED TO $1! ,900
A ve r y n ice 1' ' slor y 4
edroom hom e In good cond ition Feat ur es a basemen t
.vi th finished family room and laundr y room . eat -in
ki t chen, li~Jing room &amp; bath Large lot wt1h fenced
yard . Cal i now. prrced to s.ell .

I

Newaptperbookl.

-

GASOUNE ALLEY

i IJu siness &amp;n-ir•••
Will CAR l l or lht' l'lrl1 •dy

.

(Answers tomorrow f

The fates! JUMBlES ,JJe here In JUMBLE BOOK t1 0 and JUMBLE
BOOK • 11. Available f'or 11.35 EACH, postpaid from Jumble, clo thla
newspaper, P.O. Box~ . Norw ood, N.J . 071WS. Mike cnecka payable to

Alum. &amp; Vinyl
Siding

MOORE'S

Ph . 992 ·1848

Yesterday:s

Your Ring s. 11 •
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Your Gown .
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Choose with
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As Much Care ·
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Your Wedding &lt;., .j !\~
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Photographer / { t ~
1

MASH BROTHERS

Muffler - Brakes Shocks - Tires
Batterv lnstallation Service

p.m.

40 ACRES - In Southern Local with a small barn and
dug well . About 11 acres t ill able . Some woods and
m inerals . Asking S11 ,500

A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS - Here is an exce 11en13
bedrm. house wi th l 1 1 ba ths, ki t chen wi th built tn
app li ances, fa m ily rm with firepla ce, all nicely
carpeted . F ul l basement with wood burning sfo\le.
Atta ched (7 car l garage Chrys ler Air Temp cen tral
healing and cool ing. Very low elec. bill s. All thi s and
approx . oneacreland Have a look . Only$47 ,900 .

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

(614) 667 -6177
Bet ween 7: 30 &amp; 9: 00

SWELL •.. WH ~l DO YOU
SUGGEST. JERRY 7

" The Pt'lototraphy ot La rry

4-24. 1 mo.

Call
JERRY MURPHY

~-;::: ~

I XI X)

Print answer here: [

1 NEVER MET A 1RUCK
DRNER YEI WHO WASN'T

BAKER PHOTQr.RAPHY,

Pomeroy , Ohio
Ph . 992 -2164

Specialiled
in
yard
grading ,
dri~eways ,
landscaping , etc .

LIITLE ORPHAN ANNIE

~'U..

~

399 W. Main St.

OOZER FOR HIRE

a
~

Now arrange the circled leners 10
form tt1e surprtse answer. as suggested by !he above canoon .

Y~~~s~~ve, ~ ~

Small engine &amp; mower
service, Masse y Ferguson
&amp;·Gil..,n Tillers, Lawn Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Ser~ice .

Sa ile 30 p&lt;l. to SO pel.'

.57 ACRES - With a ni ce l' , story house wi th 3 bed r ms.
and 111 bath s. Mostl y carpe ted Big central f irepla ce
wi th hea tolator . Sma l l barn and out bu ild ings , 20 acres
fenced. Nice count ry se tt ing off bla cktop r oad just 6
minutes nor t h of Ra cine. Askin g S-42 ,000.

,......,

You Have
: aretullv

MODERN SUPPLY

Cellulosic (wood fiber)
Thermal Insulation

WAlE~ TH~OU(!;H.

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

~ ~~~

l~lation

J
5HOE5 11-lAT LET

SALES AND SERVICE
11 ·9·tl c

J&amp;L

r

II

CAS SEC

300 Main Sf.
Pomeroy , Ohio
Pomerov 992-6281
or 992-6263
8A.M. fo4 ,30P .M.

4·30-ltc

Blown

HATTIE:'.;
12TH DAY!

HU~A~

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

0.

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Call Aller l: 00 or
Anytime Saturday
992 -7119 or 992-5~ 1
4-27-lfc

! .. •

THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1978
5:45--Farm Report 13; 5:50-PTL Club 13; 6:00Summer Semester 10; PT L Club 15 .
6:30-0ocfors on Cal l4 ; News 6; Summer Se mester 8;
For You ... Bia ck Woman 10 ; 6:45--Morning Report

liJjlji1.\.(t Je)l}
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
~ ~ ~~ ~ ·
byHenri ArnoldandBob Lee

CARTER

Rf. 7 by-pass on
Sf . Rl . 124 toward Rutland,

I

Phonoffl-2111

~0 - · AN EMPCOVM&amp;NT
AGENCY THAT RECRUITS
THAT! A TRIISE'
e~ECS FOR Sl6 CORPOF CONTENTED
ORATIONS '. THEIR SOSS
CANNIIAL-~!
£..,...-...__ L-ADY'S CA Ll-IN G ~

HAPPY HEAD-

H UNTE~Sl... IIIHAT "S

' .'

.... nester, Ohio
10-30·C

1

CAPTAIN EASY

'

Jack's SeptiC
Tank ~mce .
Bo x 3

FARM FOR SALE _

LAWRENCE S. RAINES, Guarcuan of
the estate and person of Alice

a nd

commercial ,. Call for
hour service .
Anyday, anytime.
Phone 985-3806
Jack Ginter 985-3806

:v, mile off

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

4.00-M ister Ca r toon 3 ; 'superman 4; For Ric her. For
Poorer 15 . M erv Griffin 6; Addams Fami ly 6;
Sesame Si. 20,33; Gomer Pyle. USM C 10 ; Di~ah 13.
4:30- Lilfle Rascals 3,15 ; Gi ll igan' s 1•. 4 ;,8~ Brady
Bunch 10 .
5:00-Here Come The Bride• 3; star Trek 4; Gunsmoke
6; Mister Roge r s 20,33; Hogan' s Heroe s 10;
Emergency One 13; Petticoat Junction 15.
5:30- News 6; ~ l ee . Co. 20.33; M ary Tyler Moore 10 ;
Hogan's Heroes 15.
q:oo- News 3,4,8, 10, 13;15; ABC N~ w ~ 6; Zoom 20,33 .
6:30-NBC News3,A , 15; ABC News 13/ Carol Bur nett &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 6, 10; Over Easy 20,33 .
7:oo-Cross-Wits 3,4; New lywed Game 6, 13; Sha Na Na
8; News 10 ; Gil ligan' s Is. 15; Dick Cavett 20; Insigh! 33.
. 7: 30-Baseball3,4; Between The Wars 6; Family Feud
8: MacNei l-Lehrer Report 20,33; The Judge 10; In
Search ot 13; W I I~ .v •- ~ dom 15.

DAVE'S BACKHOE

estimate~ 24

Middleport, 0 .
5· 11 ·2wk

•J.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 17,1978

,...

LIST
178.31
S8l.01
S89. 19

8:0!1-Carpenler&gt; 6. 13 ; M ovie ' Lacy &amp; the M issl.slpp l
.Queen" 15 ; Pilot 8,10; Live from L incoln Center
20.33 .
8: 30-Pilo18 ,10'; 9: oo-OIIvla Newton. John 6, 13; M ovie
"Geffl ng Married" 8, 10.
9:30-Dean Martin I S; 10 :00-Siarsky &amp; Hutch 6,13.
11 :00-New• 3, 4;6,8 , 10,13, 15; Oick Caveff 2b; Li lla•
Yoga &amp; You 33 .
11 •30-Johnny Carson 3,4,15: Pollee St or y 6, 13; Hawaii
Flve -0 8; ABC New s 33; Movie " The Phi ladelphia
Story" 10; 12:0!1-Janaki 33.
12 :4Q-Mystery of fhe Week 6. 13; Ko iak 8; 1,()()Tomorrow 3,4; 2: 1()-Ne ws 13..
Movie Channel 5 5 &amp; 9 P.M . - Late Show ( PG l
7 &amp;. 11 P .M. - Hollywood Oldie I G)
Cable Channel S 6:30 P .M . - Test i mony Time
7 : 00 _ Paul Gaud ino Family Fitness
7: 30 - Movie
10:00 - 700 Club.

TELE.VISJON
VIEWING

· BOB'S

ROGER HYSELl
GARAGE

VINTON COUNTY

Form for sale • ltualed in Wilkesv ille Town•h lp,
Vinton County , Ol io; approximately 133 acres with an
ol d log home. now rented . There are three small barns,
several sheds 1 and a pond on t he lend . Most of the
acr eage is fl lloble" ond all part. are accessible by
tra ctor . 011y part of the subsurface ri ghts to be sold .
Appra ised at 562, 500.00 and will not be sold for less ; fhe
undersigned reser ves the r ight to re ject any or all bids.
Partl~s desir ino to view the orem lses ma v make
arr~ngement• by felephonin9 the .unders19ned after
5:00p.m .. ot 614-698·8134. or fhrough Attorney L. Alan
Gol dsbe rry. 6 N. Court Street , Athens , Ohio 4570 1, 614·
59HS64.
Oiler s are fo be subm itted as sea led bids, markf J
as fol lows : " Alice S. Raines farm, ATTENTIO'c
Lawrence S. Ra ines ." The bids may be de! ivered or
mailed to the attorney' s offi ce lisled above. Bids wll be
opened Thur.do y, May 25. 1978. at 3: 00 P.M .• of the
said attorney '• off ice . Bi dders should Indicate nel r
name. oddress, and telepHone number so fhe n .ults
may be forwarded.

-,

TO Pro:. UP IHAT COLL ~

JUST LISTED - 200 ACRES - If you want lo farm.
beHer look at th is . It has about 65 acres ti llable land,
0\/er 100 acres of nice lay ing past ur e and some woods.
Large barn and st::verai buildings. Nicely lac . on
bla cktop road just 2 mi . off Rl . 7 in Eastern Distri ct. An
excellen t buy for abou t $350 per acr e averag e for a ll.

A
LOOK
WILL
CONVIENCE YOU - 1'1&gt;
story frame , wood-burning
f ire place . Iron! &amp; real
porches , metal storage
bldg .. lob of remodeling,
fenced .
Reduced
to
$12,500.00.
SEE THIS 10 ocres
ground, FREE GAS , for
out, JUST $5,000.00 for
home or trailer .
LIVE
HERE
IN
COMFORT - Brand new. 3
BR . bath . lovely flreploce,
carport &amp; storage, 1 level
acre, corner lot . Many ,
man y other features ,
136,000.00 .
END OF YOUR SEARCH
- older home, well built,
priced many t imes below
replacement value , 3 BR ,
ba th.
formal
di ning ,
basement , porches . JUST
LOOK $10.000.00.
THIS YOU CAN BUY Low down paymen t. load s
of remodel ing . 3 BR . both ,
formal d i ning , 2 car
garage , lots of ground with
fru it &amp; berries , $19,500.00,
Some
of
the above
represents properties that
could nof be replaced at 3
limes the selling price.
- Many Ofller ProperiesOPEN DOOR POLICY ,LIST ' YOUR PROPERTY
WITH US AND ONLY
INTERESTED
POTENTIAL
BUYERS
WILL BE
BROUGHT
AROUND .
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK , KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOCIAT ES
991 -22l9- 99Hl'lf
992-2568--992-6009

"THE MILEAGE MAKER "

N. 2nd

J 7 ACR!:S IN Rudond Vtlloge 4
bedroom hou ~e 2 cor gotoge
SevE!I OI outbu•ldtngs
Small
bor n Sl5 000 ot mOke off e,
74'1 315()

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POMEROY, 0 .

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DURA-STEEL RADIAL

Fay's Gift

MA~ON WV

M odern 3 bedtoo rn
home s I &amp; 2 acres land &lt;hom
lmk fen(e One oil btrdc . on e
lr om econ~ tructlon Gaodbuy
Nf:W HA VI;- N WV All btt cf., J
bedro om.., · co mplete k rtchen
lomdy room hvrng roo m w1th
ltrepla ce E&gt;etro Iorge co rn et
lor N t u~ property Eo ~y lmonc
1119 o vot loble Co li
Jok e ~omervdle Real 1:-s tot e
Ph one 30.4 075- 3030 0 1 075 -3 431
everungs

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Baskets, Spray•
Crosses. Pots.
Bibles, Bunch
Flowers,
Wreaths

8 room remodeled
horne. all mtneral n gh ts, fu el
o rl fur nace
Rutl and ar ea
i JO .OOO New 3 b~r oom to ta l
electrH horne .
ocre!oo
near mme~ . $27 000 Buddin g
lor I II o&lt;r~~ rural wa ter on
lo t $3 800 Coll7 41-28 19oltf.&gt;r ~
pm or onyttm e So t &amp; Sun

11 - The floil.v Se ntinel , Mlddleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Wedne sday, May 17, 1978
D!CKTRACY ·
.

Business. Services

h ou ~ c

804 W. Main
992.2298
Pomeroy
After Hours
Call992 7133
CONTACT ,

U'GAL NOTICE

Pomeroy Landmark
9 ...~ck w.•carMy. ~r .

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72 ACRE S

~ppointment

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1 acre on e.
nea r Ru tl and

NI:-W J b'"' d r·OO ttt h o v ~ e 'l bath s
! one Mrddl epor 1
oil e fpc
1 lo~ ·~ hl I-IIJ11ot td Phon e 99')
I 41;:11

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IN GALLIPOLIS
Profl!l!sional Serric-es

up M1cJdlep ort
Call 9QL 74BI

Ph on(' 9 8 ~ - JS:ilb

HOU~ ~ ~OR so le 7 rooms and
ba th
Gorog e o n I H(C lot ·
l oco ied rn Podland ~.4:.1 )YOU

new fur

VIRGIL B., SR. ~~o!l
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BY OWNI::R J bt.•( h 0,01 11 br 1do.
hom e On l on c ol land rn
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Oar cos 0 1 C'(l 1 Y!.!O f !&gt;
old Colt 949 'JH90

3 bedrooms
IJ..,tng
' com drntng roa m . k.tr chC'n
and vwo ~her and d ryet lo ~ t;­
over payment~ Coli 992 03q5

I N6 long f't wotk- l or Racme
Btl!
Plumb tnQ and Heohng
Htghthouse

99l -332S

n.. al Estate for Sale

nJ ture

oteo (oii7.41-101B

Open For

Heal Estate for Sale ·

equtpped lo. Jtchen Central ot r
slone
ftr eplo ce
Dou ble
gmnge SeiEK t locorron on I 4
acres 991 1996
H O U S~

Clo•ed Thursdays and
Saturdan at noon.
Your Full Time
Real E•tate Broker

( horle~ C 1- osler
away one yeot ago
today Ma y 17 1Q77
~o.thlultoder wrolo. all done
Ktnd hearted soul tnto Porodt~e

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MIDOU: f-'O IH . 3 bedroom home 2
l ull bo1hs
full y carpeted
equ •pped lo. trchen wtlh · rn te;
com natural gas lur nou? cen
. trot 011 cond•ttonmg on o 100 ..
100 lot
f- enced rn , ya rd

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Heal li~tatc fo£ :;ale

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r'oorm and both . cella r a ut
but ld tng\ , 4 acres land. at edge
o l Hu tlanrl Com plete trod ~ ,
hook -up al so 1 bon~ ~ o ppror~
ed prope r ty at $1 5.500 Phone

H0ll 'f'f'AI(K TJo!AIL~R 14 ~ 70 Un furru&gt;o hed 3 bedr anm~ Cen !ia l
A C 1 rnile out on IJJ rJCn 3501
or ~ ~ 3650

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Mobile Homes for Sale
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It had Lo com e rrom the
diamond suit and wa s only
goi ng to &lt;·o m c if East would
show up wi th two trumps
and a sin g leton diamond .
Conscqu e11tly . at tric k three
West led a d iamond .
South won i n h is own hand
and led the se ven of hearts .
West went right up with the
ace. ile led another diamond
and watched Ea st rurf for
Lhc setting tric k.
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NOT GOIN' HOME
TILL ~E GIT DONE FOLDIN'
THAT THAR AIRPLANE

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. lbO • ,-~0 lo t m Tupper ~'Piotns
O hto $8700 or w1ll sell ltoder
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teats
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r oar~

Untted wtth loved ones who ho" e
passed th1au gh the years
At home w11h the blest
) odly mt~~ed by wtfe chtldren
and grondch.ldt en

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lookm g lot on RC Club Hl the
Athem Pomeroy or Ga llt polt s

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500 Phone 9q7 SS50

NORTH OF- l tve fl o tnt li Spoc • o u ~
extt a· ntc e . 3 bedr oom h o rn~;:&gt; 4
year~ old
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loaded v.rth ex tr as
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bedr oom l olo ted bet
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BEDROOM h ome 3' ,
years o ld A It elec tr rc C l o~ f' to
~c h uol Nt&lt;e lor wt th tt ee\ In
, Rutlor1 d 747-2050

HOBSTETTER
REALTY
George 5. Hob•lener Jr .,
Broker
107''' Sycamore 51.
Pomeroy , Ohio
PHONE 992-633 3

Nice 3 bedroom home , "ery
modern , one t loor plan ,
located in Rus t ic Hills.
Syracuse, Ohio . Make a
rea sonab.le offer .
Store and filling station,
inclu d ing
stock
and
fi xt ur es , doing a good
bus iness.
Lo cated In
La ng svi ll e. Ohio . PriCed at
125.000 .00.
WE NEED LISTINGS
VERY BADLY . REAL
ESTATE IS SELLING SO
LET US SELL YOURS.
Chery I Lemley, As.oci ate
Hom e Phone 742-2033
GeorgeS . Hobstener Jr .
Broker
Home Phone 9n-5739

FUll of

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Business

HONAKER'S
CB &amp; Electronic
Equipment
506 Second Street
Mason . W. Va . 25260
Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
l:lf!lp Wanted
WA CKfNH Ul CORPO RA TIO N wrll
be oC&lt;ep trng opplt cottom and
condu&lt;lllll) m ter vt ews from
B JO to 5 00 011 May 16 &amp; 17 for
securt ty po~nt o n~ o pe n tn the
PI Pleo~ont or eo Apply tn per
'&gt;on at tht;.&gt; Pt
Plemont Inn
M rlr tor y background pr eferred
but not re quued We or e on
~qual Opportunrty Em ployer
W AN I~D

Wotlre ~-.

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worter

(en tut y Bot
WAIIR~SS

WANTED

~venmg ~ holt

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Fnendly ro,.er n

Mtrl dleport

Guaranteed Training1397~

Single,

'540 .00 Married
Call
Arm y
Recruiting
SFC Lowery
Co lie ct 593 -3022

216 E. Second Streel
Pomeroy , Ohio
BUS .
BUILDING
Aroun d 2800 •q . ff. of floor
space . Loa d ing dock ,
arched roof . concre te floor ,
air conditioned and all
util it ies . Out of flood.
25 A'RE5 On good
gravel road. One m ile from
Rutland . Electr ic on the
property . Good buil ding
sites . Only $12 ,500.00.
1 ACRE LOTS - Near
Tuppers Pla ins. Wafer and
electr ic a"ai lable on 68 1.
5.96 ACRES - Renovated 6
room house with new bath ,
new kitchen•, paneling , all
carpeted . Fallout sheller . 3
nice bedrooms . barn and
other buildings . $23.500
BRICK HOME
4
bedrooms. large closets,
ba th , F.A. nofura l ga s
furnace , basement , 2
porches near school and
store . Want $2 3,500 .00 .
NEW LISTING - Bu• iness
bu ild ing 24• 80 in Rullond .
Has rest room , water. gas
and
ele ctri c .
On l y
113.000.00.
NEW LISTING
J
bedroom fram e home on
gravel hill . Ba fh, notural
gas heal, lot s of fl ower.
and shrubber y on 2 level
lot. . 116,500.
NEAR SCHOOL - Large 3
bedrooms. walk . in closets .
and enormous r-~ ages. 1111
baths , f ul~"" ~ .&lt;nf, oak
floors i" ~~ • • Front and
back Pl ...es, garage on
sem i pr ivate lot . $27 ,000 .
WE
ALWA YS I HAVE
BUYERS FOR SOME
PROPERTIES. BE SURE
YOURS IS LlSTEO WITH
U5.
HELEN L. TEAFORD
GORDON B. TEAFORD
SUE P. MURPHY
Realtor A•soclatel

H ()M!:~ Ill;-~ l.or ~ alP ,

IN ( Hl SHR 6 roor!l l rrmw home
J bed•o oms and both on I Iorge
l or~

FOH !&gt;Ol e b r co rn ~ ond
bath !to eme Oh1o ~ar11 Yo re!&gt;

9• 9 7J02
HOU S ~

~OR sole rn l 'omcr o y
lo&lt; oted 111 Upper M on k e y ~ur 1 !:J
too m :o. wr rh ba th an d bo ~c rn e nt
Par ttolty remode l ed ncNb o
l o,w r epou ~ Pho nc 9n 766J

EXPERT
HUNTER

Wheel
Alignment

SPECIAL
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Any U.S. made flf--'P~Ms
.. I ra if needed. Exctud11
front-wheel drive cars.

Call Now for

VA I·HA 30 yr fmonC IJl9 ol ~o
rcfulnrt\H HJ lrt&gt;IOttd Mo rtgage
7/l ) toto ArhPil'&gt; phorlc( 6l4 )
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~ umtn cl lo.tt cltf'n o rtU bordered
bv ~ ( tf'(\lo. ~ Co 119fl) 3877

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99'1· '194 1 ar 9Gl1 2b89

~AUTO P~1.~TING

BR78x13
GR78• 14
HR78• 1S

Middleport, Ohio
24 Years Service
SPRING SPECIAL
Complete Paint Jobs .
Small Cars
$100.00
Large Can
1125.00
Trucks
S17l.OO
- Body work &amp; repair $1.00
per inch using only 1the best
Dupont materials.
742-3010
H -1 mo.

SALE
S4U8
$51.97
SS5.17

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

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

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Selection Flowers

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AS AMcR I CA"5&gt;
TOP RE C];1.UIT ER, OF
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THE (J UES~f01&lt;1 IS ·\
WHAT CAN I DO
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FOR YOU7!
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FllilviWANTS TO HIRE YA
AWAY FROM MeKcE
INPLiSTRIE?~

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DUMP TRUCK
SERVICE

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one letter to each square, to lorm
four ord inary wordS.

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~(U~ITY BI.A.IIf(H, ~AA A'&gt; ICAIJFiblii?.E

Y Older home, 3 bedroom, family room with
firepiact, living room , dining roo m, carpeted
throughout, kitchen comp letely equipped, laundry
room ~1fh wa sher and dryer , 2 baths , out building with
eiectn c tor storage, alum . siding, stor m windows, new
roo f, on double lot. Aski ng 135,000.

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

JIM KEESEE
on heating cost
Ex perience and
lully in•ured
Free E•f .
Cali , 991-381S
4·9·1 mo. pd .

3 ACRES - Real nice laying land wi t h nat gas tap and
city wa ter . Loc. on blacktop road 7 minutes north of
Ra cine . Ask ing S9.000 .

10 ACRES - Va canl land on bla cktop roa d. Beau tiful
homes it e: About 5 minutes from 5 Point . Pr ice $13,800.
RT. 33 - fO ACRES of land along Rl 33 4 lane iusl
north of Pomero y. Nice home si tes . Asking S l~. 800 .
I

61't ACRES - With a nice 1' 1 story house , mostly
carpeted with 3 o r -&lt;~ bedrm s., livi ng rm .. family rm .,
with firepla ce, ba sement . fuel oil lurna ce, garag e and
ou tbui ld ings . Some lenc ing, plen ty of road frontage
and garden space. Ci ty wa ter and dr illed well Lac.
close to hospital and school at La urel Cli ff. Asking
$47,500.

$11.700 will buy a good "J bedrm . hou se and garage,
storag e build ing and garden spa ce on St. Rt. 124 In
Sy r acuse.

4-12-1 mo. P

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gor ogc o tc. Phon r..&gt; !i9'1 7764

H~ADI-ORD

Au cl tOt1Ce!
Con1
plv l e 5Cfv1Ce Phone q49 'J4tl7
or 949 '1000 Haem(&gt; OIHo ( Il l!
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on ~ ou t c 7 Phone (b l -1) QB~

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$15,000 - Wil l buy a good 5 bedrm . house with large
li ving room and kitchen 2 bath s, basement , F A. nat.
ga s heal In Chester .

H~M O DHING

~14 , 300 - J1 1 acres with nice 2 bed rm . mobile home
with 1 rms . buill on wi th fireplace . Work shop with
other bu ild ings. Eastern Loca l.
We Need Listings I Middleporfl
We have buyers tor many types of pro perty
CALL JIMMY DE EM Auociate , 949-2388

~ !::WIN G MA ( HI Nl RP pOH

Plumbtng hear.ng
and oil t~re ~ o l gene ru l tl'ro rr
Wot k gu01on l ccd (0 ycnr ~ e ~
pm11•n cc Ph one 9Q') 7 -&lt;~ 09

~.. Ja~ k W. Cafsey , Mg r.

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CALL

Phone 991·2181

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY
AT 446-3643

Evenings Call 446-3796 or 446 ·788 1

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Pomeroy landmark

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backh oe wor k dum p truclo. !&gt;
and to bO'fS lo r h 11e wrl l halJI
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phorw qQ? 3525 or qq2 51J'J
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plum bmg ond heotmg No fOb
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A SOFA THAT

YOU

THOMAS JOSEPH
40 New car
ACROSS
by

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&amp;nices

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AND'

l";~;•(;l"li2 Gtr l's name
It Unbroken

15 Wylie's ism
16 Mining lind

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f or short
r-.,p= l MB•sis of
ar gument
20 Linden or
Holb rook
1 Kind of
jacket
22 Female deer
23 S. Afr. fox
24 Cr ooked
25 Sky sight
26 Eastern
European
27 Go wrong
28 Sa ilor's
asset
31 Old note
32 That : Fr.
33 Parasitic
egg

698 7JJ I

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AND
Kli ch en~
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h ~g r orppn fry
ond gcn(!rol
l:l y c or ~ e• ·
mo1n t('n once
per r(•nc e 9q') 3085

FULUN~ t:.X CAVA IING Comp lete

2478

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PUDOH

SAVE ON
CARPETING
DRIVE ALIITU
&amp;
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Rubber Back Carpet
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sq. ya.
&amp; up

9' and 12' Vinrl

Yesterday 's Answer

IB F r ench
river

26 Become
furious
Z8 Dramatic

19 Ponder
22 Cure

section

29 Granted

~O ' Hare

~Initia t e
35 Sesame

tenan t

Zt Sputter ;

36 Family

prattle
25 Guard ian

member

j"~NK &amp; ERN! I'

BRIDGE
Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

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BLACKNVIIL
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OFCOURSE NOT/
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1 HAD SOME Fl LM .. .
FILM THAT COULD
BE VERY EMBARRA551N6 IF IT
GOT IN 11-IE WRONG
HANDS.

IBVRNEO!T
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WOR'&lt;ON OUR
DOCU V\ENTARY.

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66ACRE FARM - Price redu ced to\46,900. Afl ~active
re modeled .2 story tarm homE!- ,_"-~ ce home featu res
large living room , d l ni"aC."~'"· "chen. 5 bedroom • .
&amp; P11 baths, lS af';~~ l~ .... re land wl1lh ba l ance ir,
pasture and wood, ~'-" .... aer ~rn &amp; garage . You must
see this one , Ws wc1l worth the pr ice . Located off Rt.
325 in Meigs County .
·

a

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742-221 1

JUGHAID-~

I CAN SEE Wfl'f

'!'OU LIKE SOCCER

MUCH, LUCII. ..

Pass

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South

4•

Pass

WAJ
X V p

Openi ng lead : •

T!1E RUN~ING ... ~E
FANCil FOOTWORK ...

IT'S ALSO A REAL
TEAM MME ...PUTTiNG
TOGETHER A PERFECT
PLAY CANBE VE~H
GRATIF~I NG ...

I JUST L1 KE TO
KICK THINGS

I'M SICK
AN' TIRED OF .1/00
NOT FINISHIN'I/ORE
SCHOOLWORK

to

four

was not routifll' wet s West's
IBHJg inatJvr 1:1 nd mSpited
drlcnse.·
At ! rick s on e and two Wes t
cashed hi s aec and king of
du bs. IO: vcn though dummy
was imposi ng, and South 's
bidding had been auth oritative, \V es t wa s not inclined
to concede a nything.
lie had tw o tri ck s. The ace
h c&lt;.~rt s

was a Burc third .

come from ·'

K

By Oswald Jaco by

an:h~lo~i~~~~~:g sh oul d

be

·
e&lt;plained . East jumped to
Yesterday' s Cryptoquote:EVENTS ARE NEVER ABSOLUTE . two spades over th e take-out
THEIR OUTCOME DEPENDS ENTIRELY UPON THE IN- double to show ti t wa s part
DIV!DUAL.-BAI..ZAC
•
of th e pa r tnership 's und er © 1'11'8 Kins- Future• S:rndiclt.t, Inc.
·standlng J a spad e suit of six

Buy where you c•n
and sH wller you'rt flltl1in•a•
Good Mlecllons - Fussy
stocked.
Call 742-2211,
TALKTO
·
.Vendollor Herb Grllt
or Gent Smith

Norlh East
Dbl.
2•

jump

was ro uti ne . What

Wh ere wa s th e f ourth t o

Vuln erable : North-south
Dealer : We st

I.

heart~

of

.. Q.J 987
t A 10 8 5 4
• 964

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is I, 0 N G F E I, I, 0 W

W!NNTI&lt;

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One letter simply slo nds for another. In thi s sample A is West
used f or the three 1:s. X for i he two o ·s. etc. Single le tters.
npos lrophes, the l ength nnd forma lion of t he word s arc aB Pass
hints. Each day the co d&lt;: l el!crs ar e different .

• i:&gt;ID l{)lJ TELL THE POLICE
YOU WERE I&lt;UN OFF

f: AST
• 1976513

WEST

36 Prlma

BARNEY

Largesi llt!lection In The Va_u.ev

7:30-Hollywood Squares 3,4; Match Game PM 6:
Ta ffl eta les 8; MacNe ii ~ Le hrer Report 20,33 : Thf' s
Hol lywood 10; Nash ville On The Road 13; Marly
Robbins' Spell lghf 15.
8:0!1-Movle " The Beasts Are In fhe Sfreets" 3. 4. 15;
Welcome ~a ck , Kotter 6, 13 ; Wa lfon s 8, 10; Unce
Upon A Classic 20,33 .
8: 3(}-{)per.atlon Pefllcoat 6, 13 ; Originals 20 ; In Search
of the Real America 33.
9:0!1-B orney M iller 6, 13; Fesllval ot the Stars : Mexi co
8, 10; World 20,33.
9:30-F ish 6,13; 10 :oo-&lt;lperaflon : Run away 3.4, 15 ;
Barelfa 6, 13; Our Mutural Friend 33 ; News 20 .
10 : 30-Lock , Stock &amp; Barrel 20 .
11 : ()()-News 3,4,6,8, 10, 13, 15 ; Dick Cavett 20; Lilla• .
Yoga &amp; You 33 .
11 :30-Johnny Carson 3,4,1 5; Sfar&gt;ky &amp; Hul ch 6, 13;
M ash 8; ABC New• 33; Movie " Guess Who's
Co ming to Dinner" 10; 12 :0Q-Ja naki 33
12 :05--Mov le " Cry Pani c" 8; 12 :•0-Tom a 6, 13; 1:00Tomorrow 3,4; 1:SO- News 13
Cable Channel s 6:30P .M . - Test imony Time
7:00 - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness
7:30 - Su perstars
10 :00 - 700 Club.
Movie Channel 4 5 &amp; 9 P.M . - Cousi n, Cou• lne (PGI
7 &amp; 11 P.M . - I sland ot Dr . Moreau (PG )

·~;::::;::&lt;;~;::::~~::;;:~~T~~;:;=;;;:::=;::::::::-------------- 34 Playwright.

;:;

Covering In

15 IN STOCK

6:50-Good Morning, West Virginia 13 ; 6: 55--News 13 .
7:0!1-Today 3.4,15 ; Good Morni ng Ameri ca 6,13 ; CBS
News 8; Chuck Wh ile Reports 10.,..
7:05--Bullwinkle 10; .7 :30-School ies 10; 8:00-Capl.
Kangaroo 8, 10; Sesame Sf. 33 .
9:0!1-M erv Grlflln 3; Phil Donahue 4, 13 , 15; Brady
Bunch B; Emergency One 6; Match Game 10.
9:oo-Andy Griffith 8; Family Affair 10.
10 :00-Card Sha r ks 3, 4,1 S; Edge of Night 6; Pas s The
Buck8 ; Joker ' s Wil d 10; To Tell The Truth 13 .
10 :30-Hol lywood Squarej 3,4 , 15; High Hopes 6; Pri ce
is R lghf 6, 10 ; $20,ooe"Pyr amid 13.
11:0!1-Hi gll Rollers 3,4,15 ; Happ y Day s 6.1 3
11:3Q-Wheel ot Fortune 3,15; Fami ly Feud 6,13;
Partridge Fam ily 4; Love of Life 6,10; Sesame Sf .
20; Nova 33 ; 11:55--CBS New s 8; Loving F'ree~10 .
12 :0!1-Newscen.t er 3; News 4,6,10; Sanford &amp; So n 15;
Gambit 8; Midday Magazine 13 .
12:30-Ryan' • Hope 6, 13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 15 ;
Search for Tomorrow 8, 10 ; E lee. Co . 33 .
1:0!1-For Richer , For Poorer 3; Al l M y Chi ldren 6, 13;
News 8 ; Young &amp; the Restless 10; Not tor Wom en
Only 15.
1 :30-Day• of Our Lives 3,4, 15 . As The Wor ld Turns
8.10; 2:00-0ne Life fo Li ve6,1l
2:30-Docfors 3,4, 15; Guid ing Light 8. 10 .
3:00-Ano lher Wor ld 3, 4,15 ; Genera l Hospita l 6,13 ;
L ilia s Yoga &amp; You 20 .
3:30-A IIIn The Family 8, 10; You Bef Your Li fe 20.
4:DO-Mister Cartoon 3; Superman 4; For Ri cher, For
Poorer 15; Merv Griff in 6; Addam s Fami ly 8;
Sesame Sf . 20,33 ; Gomer Pyle, USM C 10; Dinah 13.
4:30-Liffle Rascals 3,15; Gil li gan' s Is. 4,6; Brady Bunch
10.
.
s:oo-Here Come 1 ne Brides 3; Star Trek 4; Gun smoke
6; M ister Rogers· NeighbOrhood 20 ,33; Hogan' s
Heroes 10; Emergency One 13; Pefficoaf Junct ion
15.
5:30-News 6; Elec. Co . 20,33; Mar y Tyler Moore 10;
Hogan 's Heroes 15 .
6 0!1-News 3.4.B. 10, 13, 15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20,33.
6:30-NBC News 3,4, IS; ABC News 13; Carol Bur .
nell &amp; Friends 6; CBS News 8, 10 ; Over Easy 20,33.
7 : ~ ross-Wits 3,4; New lywed Game 6 , 1~ ; Gong
Show 8: News 10 ; Gill igan' s Is. IS; Hocking Val ley
Bluegrass 20; Consum•r Survival Kll 33 .

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WIN H ~ GEl1 o yoLu house? let us

POOlS All s• ze ~ ond
s hape ~ Swun pool !. 2 years
e•pCt tenH.'
l r ce
e~ tr mo t es
or1y 1h1ng
yo u
nco d
l or
urlderg fourld ~ wnn pools , New
chem1tol and ~ upply s l or~.J
Albany
Oh1o .
Ph one
bl4 -bQ8-b555 ( Aflef 6 prn ,
61 4-089 ·525 1 Jo hn Jelle rs or
689-5265 B1ll G1llctte . ) We or e
NO T all we t on f-'R ICES .

5 Stock

,......-lt~~l3 So be it

MARTIN
sept!(
~ y ~ lem~
do t ct bo&lt; kh oe dump ! ruck
ltrnO!. Io n e
gro .. el
blacktop
pO'o'trt g HI 143 Ph OtlO I (01.4 )

molo.e

wear
exchange
member
I Sir Herbert
Beerbohm

ta'o' ut rng

':!Pr lfiCe Ph ono99?

catastroph e
DOWN
I Imprint
2 Knightly
trappings
3 Appeared
odd
4 Biddy
5 Dryness
6 Richards
of tenn is
7 High: mus.
8 Thomas
Mann
work : 1913
9 Bewitch
10 Went
over
again

I Diplomat 's
____.'-----.1
DI~IN~'; I

Under hang gutters &amp; room
additions .
·
For Free Estimates
Call
992 -6323 or 992-601 I
5-15 1 mo. pd .

AI . LOW

BED FC)R

Jumbles · LEAVE SMACK IMPOSE ENJOIN
Answer · Why the phon• book could be dengeroua fT NAMES NAMES I

~

Baker"
Middleport, Ohio
•· rJ · , mo.

All cupet Installed
1
at no charge .
'lEDUCED TO $1! ,900
A ve r y n ice 1' ' slor y 4
edroom hom e In good cond ition Feat ur es a basemen t
.vi th finished family room and laundr y room . eat -in
ki t chen, li~Jing room &amp; bath Large lot wt1h fenced
yard . Cal i now. prrced to s.ell .

I

Newaptperbookl.

-

GASOUNE ALLEY

i IJu siness &amp;n-ir•••
Will CAR l l or lht' l'lrl1 •dy

.

(Answers tomorrow f

The fates! JUMBlES ,JJe here In JUMBLE BOOK t1 0 and JUMBLE
BOOK • 11. Available f'or 11.35 EACH, postpaid from Jumble, clo thla
newspaper, P.O. Box~ . Norw ood, N.J . 071WS. Mike cnecka payable to

Alum. &amp; Vinyl
Siding

MOORE'S

Ph . 992 ·1848

Yesterday:s

Your Ring s. 11 •
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Your Gown .
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Choose with
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As Much Care ·
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Your Wedding &lt;., .j !\~
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Photographer / { t ~
1

MASH BROTHERS

Muffler - Brakes Shocks - Tires
Batterv lnstallation Service

p.m.

40 ACRES - In Southern Local with a small barn and
dug well . About 11 acres t ill able . Some woods and
m inerals . Asking S11 ,500

A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS - Here is an exce 11en13
bedrm. house wi th l 1 1 ba ths, ki t chen wi th built tn
app li ances, fa m ily rm with firepla ce, all nicely
carpeted . F ul l basement with wood burning sfo\le.
Atta ched (7 car l garage Chrys ler Air Temp cen tral
healing and cool ing. Very low elec. bill s. All thi s and
approx . oneacreland Have a look . Only$47 ,900 .

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

(614) 667 -6177
Bet ween 7: 30 &amp; 9: 00

SWELL •.. WH ~l DO YOU
SUGGEST. JERRY 7

" The Pt'lototraphy ot La rry

4-24. 1 mo.

Call
JERRY MURPHY

~-;::: ~

I XI X)

Print answer here: [

1 NEVER MET A 1RUCK
DRNER YEI WHO WASN'T

BAKER PHOTQr.RAPHY,

Pomeroy , Ohio
Ph . 992 -2164

Specialiled
in
yard
grading ,
dri~eways ,
landscaping , etc .

LIITLE ORPHAN ANNIE

~'U..

~

399 W. Main St.

OOZER FOR HIRE

a
~

Now arrange the circled leners 10
form tt1e surprtse answer. as suggested by !he above canoon .

Y~~~s~~ve, ~ ~

Small engine &amp; mower
service, Masse y Ferguson
&amp;·Gil..,n Tillers, Lawn Boy
Mower Sales &amp; Ser~ice .

Sa ile 30 p&lt;l. to SO pel.'

.57 ACRES - With a ni ce l' , story house wi th 3 bed r ms.
and 111 bath s. Mostl y carpe ted Big central f irepla ce
wi th hea tolator . Sma l l barn and out bu ild ings , 20 acres
fenced. Nice count ry se tt ing off bla cktop r oad just 6
minutes nor t h of Ra cine. Askin g S-42 ,000.

,......,

You Have
: aretullv

MODERN SUPPLY

Cellulosic (wood fiber)
Thermal Insulation

WAlE~ TH~OU(!;H.

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

~ ~~~

l~lation

J
5HOE5 11-lAT LET

SALES AND SERVICE
11 ·9·tl c

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II

CAS SEC

300 Main Sf.
Pomeroy , Ohio
Pomerov 992-6281
or 992-6263
8A.M. fo4 ,30P .M.

4·30-ltc

Blown

HATTIE:'.;
12TH DAY!

HU~A~

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

0.

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Call Aller l: 00 or
Anytime Saturday
992 -7119 or 992-5~ 1
4-27-lfc

! .. •

THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1978
5:45--Farm Report 13; 5:50-PTL Club 13; 6:00Summer Semester 10; PT L Club 15 .
6:30-0ocfors on Cal l4 ; News 6; Summer Se mester 8;
For You ... Bia ck Woman 10 ; 6:45--Morning Report

liJjlji1.\.(t Je)l}
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
~ ~ ~~ ~ ·
byHenri ArnoldandBob Lee

CARTER

Rf. 7 by-pass on
Sf . Rl . 124 toward Rutland,

I

Phonoffl-2111

~0 - · AN EMPCOVM&amp;NT
AGENCY THAT RECRUITS
THAT! A TRIISE'
e~ECS FOR Sl6 CORPOF CONTENTED
ORATIONS '. THEIR SOSS
CANNIIAL-~!
£..,...-...__ L-ADY'S CA Ll-IN G ~

HAPPY HEAD-

H UNTE~Sl... IIIHAT "S

' .'

.... nester, Ohio
10-30·C

1

CAPTAIN EASY

'

Jack's SeptiC
Tank ~mce .
Bo x 3

FARM FOR SALE _

LAWRENCE S. RAINES, Guarcuan of
the estate and person of Alice

a nd

commercial ,. Call for
hour service .
Anyday, anytime.
Phone 985-3806
Jack Ginter 985-3806

:v, mile off

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

4.00-M ister Ca r toon 3 ; 'superman 4; For Ric her. For
Poorer 15 . M erv Griffin 6; Addams Fami ly 6;
Sesame Si. 20,33; Gomer Pyle. USM C 10 ; Di~ah 13.
4:30- Lilfle Rascals 3,15 ; Gi ll igan' s 1•. 4 ;,8~ Brady
Bunch 10 .
5:00-Here Come The Bride• 3; star Trek 4; Gunsmoke
6; Mister Roge r s 20,33; Hogan' s Heroe s 10;
Emergency One 13; Petticoat Junction 15.
5:30- News 6; ~ l ee . Co. 20.33; M ary Tyler Moore 10 ;
Hogan's Heroes 15.
q:oo- News 3,4,8, 10, 13;15; ABC N~ w ~ 6; Zoom 20,33 .
6:30-NBC News3,A , 15; ABC News 13/ Carol Bur nett &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 6, 10; Over Easy 20,33 .
7:oo-Cross-Wits 3,4; New lywed Game 6, 13; Sha Na Na
8; News 10 ; Gil ligan' s Is. 15; Dick Cavett 20; Insigh! 33.
. 7: 30-Baseball3,4; Between The Wars 6; Family Feud
8: MacNei l-Lehrer Report 20,33; The Judge 10; In
Search ot 13; W I I~ .v •- ~ dom 15.

DAVE'S BACKHOE

estimate~ 24

Middleport, 0 .
5· 11 ·2wk

•J.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 17,1978

,...

LIST
178.31
S8l.01
S89. 19

8:0!1-Carpenler&gt; 6. 13 ; M ovie ' Lacy &amp; the M issl.slpp l
.Queen" 15 ; Pilot 8,10; Live from L incoln Center
20.33 .
8: 30-Pilo18 ,10'; 9: oo-OIIvla Newton. John 6, 13; M ovie
"Geffl ng Married" 8, 10.
9:30-Dean Martin I S; 10 :00-Siarsky &amp; Hutch 6,13.
11 :00-New• 3, 4;6,8 , 10,13, 15; Oick Caveff 2b; Li lla•
Yoga &amp; You 33 .
11 •30-Johnny Carson 3,4,15: Pollee St or y 6, 13; Hawaii
Flve -0 8; ABC New s 33; Movie " The Phi ladelphia
Story" 10; 12:0!1-Janaki 33.
12 :4Q-Mystery of fhe Week 6. 13; Ko iak 8; 1,()()Tomorrow 3,4; 2: 1()-Ne ws 13..
Movie Channel 5 5 &amp; 9 P.M . - Late Show ( PG l
7 &amp;. 11 P .M. - Hollywood Oldie I G)
Cable Channel S 6:30 P .M . - Test i mony Time
7 : 00 _ Paul Gaud ino Family Fitness
7: 30 - Movie
10:00 - 700 Club.

TELE.VISJON
VIEWING

· BOB'S

ROGER HYSELl
GARAGE

VINTON COUNTY

Form for sale • ltualed in Wilkesv ille Town•h lp,
Vinton County , Ol io; approximately 133 acres with an
ol d log home. now rented . There are three small barns,
several sheds 1 and a pond on t he lend . Most of the
acr eage is fl lloble" ond all part. are accessible by
tra ctor . 011y part of the subsurface ri ghts to be sold .
Appra ised at 562, 500.00 and will not be sold for less ; fhe
undersigned reser ves the r ight to re ject any or all bids.
Partl~s desir ino to view the orem lses ma v make
arr~ngement• by felephonin9 the .unders19ned after
5:00p.m .. ot 614-698·8134. or fhrough Attorney L. Alan
Gol dsbe rry. 6 N. Court Street , Athens , Ohio 4570 1, 614·
59HS64.
Oiler s are fo be subm itted as sea led bids, markf J
as fol lows : " Alice S. Raines farm, ATTENTIO'c
Lawrence S. Ra ines ." The bids may be de! ivered or
mailed to the attorney' s offi ce lisled above. Bids wll be
opened Thur.do y, May 25. 1978. at 3: 00 P.M .• of the
said attorney '• off ice . Bi dders should Indicate nel r
name. oddress, and telepHone number so fhe n .ults
may be forwarded.

-,

TO Pro:. UP IHAT COLL ~

JUST LISTED - 200 ACRES - If you want lo farm.
beHer look at th is . It has about 65 acres ti llable land,
0\/er 100 acres of nice lay ing past ur e and some woods.
Large barn and st::verai buildings. Nicely lac . on
bla cktop road just 2 mi . off Rl . 7 in Eastern Distri ct. An
excellen t buy for abou t $350 per acr e averag e for a ll.

A
LOOK
WILL
CONVIENCE YOU - 1'1&gt;
story frame , wood-burning
f ire place . Iron! &amp; real
porches , metal storage
bldg .. lob of remodeling,
fenced .
Reduced
to
$12,500.00.
SEE THIS 10 ocres
ground, FREE GAS , for
out, JUST $5,000.00 for
home or trailer .
LIVE
HERE
IN
COMFORT - Brand new. 3
BR . bath . lovely flreploce,
carport &amp; storage, 1 level
acre, corner lot . Many ,
man y other features ,
136,000.00 .
END OF YOUR SEARCH
- older home, well built,
priced many t imes below
replacement value , 3 BR ,
ba th.
formal
di ning ,
basement , porches . JUST
LOOK $10.000.00.
THIS YOU CAN BUY Low down paymen t. load s
of remodel ing . 3 BR . both ,
formal d i ning , 2 car
garage , lots of ground with
fru it &amp; berries , $19,500.00,
Some
of
the above
represents properties that
could nof be replaced at 3
limes the selling price.
- Many Ofller ProperiesOPEN DOOR POLICY ,LIST ' YOUR PROPERTY
WITH US AND ONLY
INTERESTED
POTENTIAL
BUYERS
WILL BE
BROUGHT
AROUND .
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK , KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOCIAT ES
991 -22l9- 99Hl'lf
992-2568--992-6009

"THE MILEAGE MAKER "

N. 2nd

J 7 ACR!:S IN Rudond Vtlloge 4
bedroom hou ~e 2 cor gotoge
SevE!I OI outbu•ldtngs
Small
bor n Sl5 000 ot mOke off e,
74'1 315()

MAIN
POMEROY, 0 .

DELTA .

DURA-STEEL RADIAL

Fay's Gift

MA~ON WV

M odern 3 bedtoo rn
home s I &amp; 2 acres land &lt;hom
lmk fen(e One oil btrdc . on e
lr om econ~ tructlon Gaodbuy
Nf:W HA VI;- N WV All btt cf., J
bedro om.., · co mplete k rtchen
lomdy room hvrng roo m w1th
ltrepla ce E&gt;etro Iorge co rn et
lor N t u~ property Eo ~y lmonc
1119 o vot loble Co li
Jok e ~omervdle Real 1:-s tot e
Ph one 30.4 075- 3030 0 1 075 -3 431
everungs

,------.,

Baskets, Spray•
Crosses. Pots.
Bibles, Bunch
Flowers,
Wreaths

8 room remodeled
horne. all mtneral n gh ts, fu el
o rl fur nace
Rutl and ar ea
i JO .OOO New 3 b~r oom to ta l
electrH horne .
ocre!oo
near mme~ . $27 000 Buddin g
lor I II o&lt;r~~ rural wa ter on
lo t $3 800 Coll7 41-28 19oltf.&gt;r ~
pm or onyttm e So t &amp; Sun

11 - The floil.v Se ntinel , Mlddleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Wedne sday, May 17, 1978
D!CKTRACY ·
.

Business. Services

h ou ~ c

804 W. Main
992.2298
Pomeroy
After Hours
Call992 7133
CONTACT ,

U'GAL NOTICE

Pomeroy Landmark
9 ...~ck w.•carMy. ~r .

-·

'

( ornrne tcta l p10pt'•ly a ppr o~ 17
m r .. ., IC'V I'I fon d loLOt~ ot
1uiJpC• .., Pl ou1 ~ on O hto fl ovt c
I Ph oiiC' bi J OOI b:J04

72 ACRE S

~ppointment

....

1 acre on e.
nea r Ru tl and

NI:-W J b'"' d r·OO ttt h o v ~ e 'l bath s
! one Mrddl epor 1
oil e fpc
1 lo~ ·~ hl I-IIJ11ot td Phon e 99')
I 41;:11

H OUS~

IN GALLIPOLIS
Profl!l!sional Serric-es

up M1cJdlep ort
Call 9QL 74BI

Ph on(' 9 8 ~ - JS:ilb

HOU~ ~ ~OR so le 7 rooms and
ba th
Gorog e o n I H(C lot ·
l oco ied rn Podland ~.4:.1 )YOU

new fur

VIRGIL B., SR. ~~o!l
~f A I lO ll

BY OWNI::R J bt.•( h 0,01 11 br 1do.
hom e On l on c ol land rn
~O&lt;UI~
Oar cos 0 1 C'(l 1 Y!.!O f !&gt;
old Colt 949 'JH90

3 bedrooms
IJ..,tng
' com drntng roa m . k.tr chC'n
and vwo ~her and d ryet lo ~ t;­
over payment~ Coli 992 03q5

I N6 long f't wotk- l or Racme
Btl!
Plumb tnQ and Heohng
Htghthouse

99l -332S

n.. al Estate for Sale

nJ ture

oteo (oii7.41-101B

Open For

Heal Estate for Sale ·

equtpped lo. Jtchen Central ot r
slone
ftr eplo ce
Dou ble
gmnge SeiEK t locorron on I 4
acres 991 1996
H O U S~

Clo•ed Thursdays and
Saturdan at noon.
Your Full Time
Real E•tate Broker

( horle~ C 1- osler
away one yeot ago
today Ma y 17 1Q77
~o.thlultoder wrolo. all done
Ktnd hearted soul tnto Porodt~e

N

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11172 f-UR NI ) H~O rno brl e hot"Qe ·
wrth or wt!hout 1' 1 on e5

OHice Hrs.: 9 a .m.-4 p.m.

Le Meruorr

9'/nQ'i•.

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NEJ..LIE HUGHES
member of Worl d Wide
RA VE)II SW OOD c-' Mr s. Church of God, Columbus.
Nellie Shockey Hug~es, 77,
He is su rvived by hi s wife,
!Wvenswood. a pu blic school Leona Pease McLaughlin .
teacher in Ohio and West one daughter. Mrs. George
' nt' a for 60 years, d&gt;
' ed tSar a )
Woddle'y,
Ft.
Vl.rg&gt;
Monday morning at St. Lauderdale , Fla .. tw o
J oseph Hospital, Park.,r s- . brothers, Ru&gt;Sell of Ricky,
burg. fo llowing a short ill- Fla. and Verner of Ca mness .
bridge, one daughter-in-law.
A daughter of the late Mrs. Mar~ a ret Hendersodn,
Frank and Ida Be ll e Columbus , l wo gran ·
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greatMe I"aughi 1.n Sh uc kl'Y, s11e chil dren,
was a member of the First grandchildren and fou r stepUnited Methodist Church in gra ndchildren.
od. She belotlged 10
Funeral services will . be
Ra\·ens'"O
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the Order of Eastern Star. the held Friday at I p.m. at the
Crouse and Son Chapt•l.
Gold Star Mothers of World
War II , and the aux iliary of - Johnslo"'' with the Rev.
'1110mas J . Bauglunan ofthe American L.egion.
ficiat ing. Burial will be in
SurY&gt;ving are lh rec sisters. Green Hill
Ccme ter )·
Mrs. Ethel Muss and Mrs.
Edith Hughes, both of Friends ma)' ca ll at the
Ravens wood ; Mrs . Vera! funeral home Wedn esd ay
from7t o9p.m. andThu rsday
Casto, Akron ; a brother,
Robert Shocke\·, Shade, and from 2tu 4 and 7to 9p.m.
· s ' an d ne'Pl1e"" 'S ·
seve r aI mece
Preceding her In death
CARMAN JONES
besides her parents were her
Ca mlan 1Jakel Jones, 88,
husba nd. Orville A. in 1953, Ashton Ave ., Nelsonvill e,
and a son. Olin , k&gt;lled 111 died Monday aft ernoon at the
World War II in 1944.
home of a daughter, Mrs.
Funeral services · wiU be Doro th l' p 1·erce , ,1 Midheld at 1:30p.m. Th urs da· Y at dleport .
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the Rave ns woo d Un&gt;te
He was born May 26, 1889 in
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Methodist hurch wtt t e 'o rbeston, o., son of the late
Rev . Ronald McCauley of· CarnJan Prescott Jones and
. · · B 1 11 be · th
ftctatmg
. una w&gt; In e Catherine Knight Jones.
·vors include two
Raven swoo d Cemetery . Other surv&gt;
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Frlen s may ca at
e so ns, Carma n L. J ones,
Straight - Tucker Funeral Ne lsonYille ; J ohn Robert
Hoedme fdrom 2 10 9 p.m. on Jones of Fairborn , si x
W nes ay.
grandchildren and three
grea t - grandchildren.
HARLEY McLAUGHLIN
Funera l services will be
Harley H. McLau"hi in, 80,
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held at 1 p.m. Thursday rom
430 Lakev iew Drive, J ohnsthe Johnson Funeral Home in
town, Ohio, died· Monday at Nelsonville with Rev. CarUcking Memorial Hospit al. man E. Jones (his grandson 1
Newark .
offi cia ting . Buri al will be in
Mr , McLa ughlin was Gree nla wn Ce metery at
formerly of Pomeroy and Nelsonvile. Visitation will be
Martins Ferry · He was born held at the fu neral home any
May 10, 1898 in West Virginia. time today .
He was preceded in death
by his parents, Sherman and
Mary Meadows McLaughlin.
LAWTON TEMPLETON
one brother, one si&gt;1er and
La wto n Te mpleton, 78,
one step-son.
Langsville. died this morning
He was a retired mechanic at Holzer Medical Center.
and electric ian 1n the coal
Mr . Tem pleton was
mine mdustry. He was a preceded In death by his
pa rents , Ma rian and Rebecca
Templeton. two brothers and
r:===~-~~~"1 one sister, his first wife,
Bett&gt;e Penn ington Templeton
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and hts second wife, Gay
Hamm Templeton.
He · •·as em pl oyed at
W1iner s National Ban k,
Da)'lon unltl hts reti rement in
1965.
He is survived by two sons.
Edward and Lawton, Jr. ,
both of Pomeroy. four
71 z Pet . per year on a
daughters,
Daisy Ba it ey,
4 year certificate of
Langsville,
Oma
l..ee Wolfe.
deposit .
Poy
mora
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Pen
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Lili a
$1 ,000.00
minimum
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deposit .
Ohio,
Sa rah Co nwa y,
A substantial penalty is
ColW11 bus , 13 grandchildren ,
Invok ed on a ll certificate
two step-grandchildren, mne
accounts w i thdra~n prior
great-grandchildren and
to the date of matur ity .
seven
step
greatgrandchildren .
Fu neral services will be
held Friday at 1 p.m. at
Ewing Cha pel with the Rev.
~
fr ee land Norris officiating.
Buria l w&gt; ll be in Riverview
Cemetery. Fnends may call
The Athens County
at the funeral home aft er I
Siivings &amp; Loan Co .
p.m. on Thursday .

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series of vehi cles fthat
h were
used at the turn o t e cend
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tury , horse rawn uses an
th
mountain wagon at are
presently being built and are
70 percent completed .
Thev have wor ked" wtl· h
scholars and researchers and
photographers all over the
world. They also do picture
ed iting.
Mr s. Hilfert y ex plain ed
that it is fun to work in Meigs
Co unty and all their supplies
are shipped by mail order.
She stated "we would rather
be here th an most any other
place."
At the present tinne, since
the des ign project at Kentucky Horse Park is almost
completed, they are one of
three being considered to
design the Tenn essee State
Museum in Nashville, Tenn.
They are telling of the history
of Tennessee through music.
They also do interior design.
Crow reported that he had
been contacted by Dr. Harold
Brown, Pomeroy co un cilman, in rega rd to the
chamber sharing the expense
of a hose to clean village
streets.
Crow commented that at
the present time funds for
clean-up are depl eted. He
indicated that the chamber
wou ld ·be int erested in
assisting wi ~h the expense
when they are more fina nciaUy able.
Pa ul Sinnon, vice president
m charge of the clean-up,
reported that when wea ther
perm its the ri ver bank will be
clea ned the sa me as last
year. He also reported that
there IS an extensive erosion
problem along the river Q8nk
in front of Crow's Restaurant
and wondered if the village
Considerable cloudiness was aware of the problem.
lomght, with lows in the low
Crowsuggest-.! that decals
:iOs. Pa rtly clo udy Thursday, be made fQr post ing in the
town with the word " prid e"
with highs in the low 70s.
being used.
Ted Reed. president of th e
Fa rmers Ba nk and Savings
Co., reported that there will
be a breakfast, a fund-raising
drive fo r Gov. James Rhodes
in Athens Frida y morning.
The breakfast is $50 a plate.
Att endi ng were Crow,
Sinnon, Einmogene Holstein ,
secretary , Phil Kelly, Dave
Jenkins, Bill Mayer, John
Ande rson. Joe Young , John
Koebel, Ron Wagner, Leo
Vaugllan, C. E. Blakeslee,
Bill Quickie, Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Teaford, Mr. and Mrs.
Hilferty, Jim f' recker, Reed,
Mrs. Sinnon, Wesley Buehl,
Bill Grueser, Beulah Jones
and Katie Crow.

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Rogers for State Treasurer:
J ames Roush, representing
Tlilnnas Ferguson for State
Audito r ; William Lavell e,
t' R'1 h d C 1 1
rep;e~n ~ng 1 ~ ar . e •; e
Ganuvernor
IC an
aed Lt .oG
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overnoror;
Edith Doden , represenlin~
Alfred E. Dahling for Justice
of the Supreme Court · Kit
Cus te r , r e pr ese n,l&gt;n g
Congress man Cl arence E.
Mill er · Lenore Sickl es,
· . g Jack ijiliyer
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representin
for
State Senator, 17th Distrk1;
Oakley c. Collins. for State
Senator, I "It h D'&gt;stncl
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Representative of the 92nd
p· . R ld J
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State Representative of the
92nd District; Kay Seyerle,
for State Central Comm&gt;ltee
Woman, 10t h Cong. District ;
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Lorene ohnston, or tate
Central Committee Woman ,
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Woman. lOth Cong. Dtstnct,
Elain e Rouse; Roland
Eastman for County Auditor ;
Howard Frak for County
A'uditor; Robert Buck for
Probate Co urt Judge ·, Giles ,
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and Henr)' Wells for County
Commissioner, and Charles
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Dowler for the Meigs [.()cal
School Distri ct.

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John W. Cox, 34, Thurman, White, 47, Columbus. .
Three . de fe ndants wer e dnvmg a sem1 coat truck,
Another deer acctdenl
fined and fiv e others forfeited was . taken to the Holzer occurred at 4:40 p.m. on
bonds in the court " ! Pomeroy Med1c~l Center for treatment M~tchell Rd . seven tenths ?fa
May or ·clarence Andrews of m)unes suffered m a nulesouth ofUS35 Itranmto
Tuesday night. ,
traific accident at 8 a.m. the path of a vehicie operated
F me
' d were w·111 ,·anl. Tuesday
on SR 553 at the by Rose Jeffers ' 65 ' Patriot·
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Reeves, · Pomeroy, ..$5.0,.. ~o~ ...,l.~nct&gt;ontoSR21.8 ..
Sime.on L. Martin , 26 ,
costs on an open flask charge , The Galha -Met gs Po st SciOIOVIlle, was charged with
and $100 and costs on an in- State H&gt;ghway Patrol said dri ving left o( center
toxication charg e; Claude Cox lost control y f ht~ ng_ following an accident at 3
Hilton , Pomeroy, $200 and whtle turnmg. It roldled over p.m. Tuesday on SR 218, five
costs, petty theft, and Ken- resultmg '" heavy amage.
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neth Whtte,
Long Bottom , Cox
Co was
f cttedd to. Mumc1palf
$350 and costs and three days
urt or .spee m excess o
in jail on a charge of driving roThad conddtlions.
k'll d
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wh'l
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T . ree
d . eer. .were
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or et mg on
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Vonda Johnson, Mason , $200 acThcl enf.sst
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pose . on a pet y ·
160, two tenths of a mile north
charge , Ronald Arm s, of SR 554 The animal ran into
Ten defendants were fined
Pomeroy, $5.0, open flask; the ath:of a vehicle driven
and
nine others forfeited
Matthew Long, Reedsville, b Dp
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bonds
in the court of Mid$49, speeding ; L. M. Fitz- py aPnnl Y · pur oc ' '
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Mayor Fred Hoffman
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I epor'
At 6·50
US 35 ne Tuesday night.
speeding, and Gerald Pooler,
th ·f a . ~l · on f c R' a
3,
R d .11 $IOO 1 . th 1en o a mt e eas1 o
Fined were David K.
ee svt e,
, eavmg e d
k d ka'lled
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Snodgrass,
21 , Racine ,
scene o an acc1uen1.
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. lh ath fan
speeding, $15 and costs;
w ent1 ran m1o e p o
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auto driven by George M. David L. Tyree, 21, MidJ&gt;
dleport , failure to maintain
control, $25 and costs ; Mary
MARRIAGE LICENSES
E. La thy , 63, Middleport,
On February l , l977,
Marria~e licenses were
failure ~yield the right of
Robert Lewis Coffey was issued to Harold Lester way, $
and costs; Eli
convicted of armed robbery Eagle. Jr., 20, Rt. 1, Reeds- Ebersb ch III, 21, Midand sentenced for 2-15 years ville , and Patricia Ann dleport, driving while inin an Ohio Penitentiary by Boston, 18, Rt. 1, Reedsville; toxicated, $225 and costs,
J 0dge John C. Bacon, but was Ernest Eugene Imboden, II , three days in jail ; Charles M.
later relea sed on shock ~. RD, Pomer9y, and Cheryl
Walker, Jr. , no address and
probation by the Common Ann Woods, 19, Rt. 1 no age listed, possession of
Pleas Court.
Middleport ; Mark Anthony
On Ma y 9, 1978 his Pierce, 20, Rt. I, Middleport, marijuana, $100 and costs;
Anna Mae Collins , 36,
probation was revoked and and Lisa Renee Herald,, 18 ,
Gollipolis,
speeding, $16 and
the sentence reimposed along RD. Middleport ; Paul Edcosts,
and
expired
license, 110
w'&gt;th the sentence imposed by ward English, 22, Pomeroy , and costs; Harley.. Eblin, ..Sr.,
the Athens County Common and Brenda Lynn Lanham,
34,. Pomeroy , speeding, $25
Pleas Court whe•e he was 19, Chester.
and costs; Howard T. Peck,
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convicted of trafficking in
29, Cheshire, driving while
marijuana or one or more
intoxicated , $225 and costs
ANNOUNCE MEETING
lesser included offenses
and
three days in jail ; Don
Middleport Child Condetermined by the court.
servation League will meet at Lovett. 54, Middleport,
Coffey is now serving the 7:30 Thursday night at the disorderly manner, $25 and
balance of his original sen- Columbus and Southern Ohio costs; Robert A. Conkle, 49,
tence by the Meigs County Electric Co. Ann Colburn will Cheshire, speeding, $18 and
Common Pleas Court con- ha ve devotions . .and Peggy costs.
currently with the sentence Harris and Judy Humphreys
Forfeitin~ bonds were John
imposed by the Athen s will se r~e the refreshments. E. Brammer, 30, Gallipolis
County Common Pleas Court .
$27 ' posted on a speeding
charge; Donna R. Knapp, 23,
Syracuse
, 127 , speeding ;
url aCtiOnS
NURSES TO MEET
Lawren
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B. Vance, 22,
The Southern Hills District
A suit for dissolution of
Ravenswood, 129. speeding;
marriage and one for divorce Oh&gt;o Nurses Association will Stev en B. Halley, 24 ,
hold their regular meeting on
have been filed in Meigs
Cheshire , $28, speeding ;
County Common Pleas Court. Wednesday , Ma y 24 at Dani el P. Ri chards , 20,
Julia R. Qualls, Mid- Hocking Technical College at Pomeroy, $27 , speedin g;
dlep ort , and Robert W. Nelso nville. Th e prog ram Lesli e B. Wh ee ler, 45,
Qualls, Pomeroy, filed for will be on the role of the nurse Rutland, $350, drivin g while
dissolution and Ronnie Gene pra ct it ioner.
Johnson , Racine , filed for
di vorce against Sherry
Swatzel Johnso~;" Middleport.
Minnie Wise ~s granted a
divorce from 1 esley Wise
and the mamages of Steve
Burson and Rosemary
Burson and James Pettit and
Brenda Pettit were dissolved.

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tenths of a mile north of the · In an accadent at 5:10p.m. on
Gallia County line.
SR7,onetentholamlles_o.uth
State troopers said the , of SH 681 at Tuppers Plams.
Martin car collides headon at
Of(lcers sa1d Rose M.
a hillcrest with a vehicle. Causey, 22, Reedsville, lost
operated by Paul T White control of her car on the slick
36 Rt 1 Crown City. Whit~ pavement. Her vehicle ran
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Middleport mayor.
hears 19 cases
intoxicated; John Partlow,
19, Pomeroy, $200, failure to
report an accident ; Raymond
E. Quillen, 41 , Monroeville,
$350, driving while in toxicated ; Charles Zeigler,
61 , Pomeroy, $31, speeding.

The Rutland youth
baseball league wUI hold
Tag Day In Middleport and
Pomeroy Saturday, May
20.
All players who plan to
help are to meet at the
Rutland High gymnasium
at 8:30 a.m. and are to
bring containers for
colleetlon. Parents who can
a88lst are welcome and
appreciated.
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A snag in the construction of a multi purpose building on
Mulberry Heights-a $1,286,000 building which would house
several agencies - has taken place and the Meigs County
Commissioners are at odds with County Engineer Wesley
Buehl over the problem .
The county commissioners today issued the following
. statement placing the blame for the possible abandorunent of
· the new building on Buehl :
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"During the last one and one-half years, extensive
planning has taken place to bring about a project in Meigs
County commonly known as ,the "Multi-Purpose Building."
The purpose of this 1building is two-fold .. It will serve as County
Health Center, and, in addition, it will serve as the Senior
Citizens Center.
"The bringing about of this protect has been made possible
due to the untiring efforts of many people. By working closely
with the Gallla-Jackson-Meigs 648 Board, and with . the
cooperation of the State Department of Mental Health, 'Meigs
County Council on Aging, and the local Health agencies, the
JrOject has been expanded to total over $1 ,286,000.00. Of this
amount, Meigs County's ·only contribution is land and site
preparation work. No cash money from the County is involved,
·and was never intended.
"From the outset, it has been the understanding that the
County share would be provided by the county performing the
site preparation work under the direction of County Engineer
Wesley Buehl. In every discussion that has been held
concerning this matter, and there have been many, never has

an objection been raised by the County Engineer or his
representatives to this plan . It has been the opinion_of the
Board of County Commissioners from the beginning that. a
complete and satisfactory agreement existed between the
Board and the County Engineer as to the Engineer's
respoosbility in the project. We were never given reason to
believe otherwise.
"As recently as May 2, 1978, a meeting was held between
the Board, Engineer Wesley Buehl, and the project Architect
to discuss site preparation . Again , not one word of objection
was raised by Mr. Buehl.
"On Monday, May 15, 1978, ei~ht davs before the project
bid date, another meeting 'Was held. Attending were
Commissioners Wells and Jones, Engineer Wesley Buehl, and
Highway Superintendent Ted Warner. At this meeting the
Board was informed by Mr. Buehl that due to the lack of men
and equipment, the County Engineer could not and would not
be able to perform the work required.
"This irresponsible action by Mr. Buehl casts serious
doubt on the future of the project, and in· all probability will
mean a complete termination of the project.
"We on the Boara can only ask the following question of
Mr. Buehl : "Why did he sit idley by and never raise a question
or an objection until this late date ?" If he had no intention of
cooperating, why were we not advised sooner, in order that
other arrangements could possibly be worked out. It Is the
Board's opinion that if this project is lost, there will be one
person responsible for losing it - Wesley Buehl.

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The World Today
Soviets sentence Orlov
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(UPI ) - A Soviet court found human rights
activist Yuri Orlov guilty of anti-Soviet activity today and
sentenced hinn to seven years in prison and five years of exile.
Presiding Judge Valentina Lubentsova issued the sentence
at the end of the four-day trial in a white brick courthouse nea r
Moscow' s outskirts.
Earlier in the da y, Nobel laureate Andrei Sakharov and his
wife Yelena were pushed into a police van and taken away
after a scuffle developed when Sakharov tried to get into the
trial. It was not known whether they were officially char ged.

V-NECK
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Princess' petition posted

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LONDON (UP[) - Princess Margaret took the final step
toward a divorce from the Earl of Snowdon today when her
petition to end their stormy 18-year-&lt;&gt;ld marriage was posted in
the High Court.
The divorce is ooe of a large number of mutual consent
cases and may be approved as early as Fnday.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Trial in final stages
FINAL &lt;X&gt;NCERT APPEARANCE - These Eastern
High School vocal students will be making their final
appearance in Ea:.iern vocal concerts at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday when they sing at a spring concert in the higll
school auditorium. They are, from the left, Cindy Scyoc,
Judi Perry, Kathy Pullins, Debbie Davis, Pam Rillle and
Brenda Bo yles. Other seniors not present are Dotti e
Hun yon and Tammy Pitzer . Miss Donna Lomen will
direct and the high school band will also be presented in
con cert on the sa me evening.

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extends classes

SOLOISTS - Susan Hannum, clarinet, and David
Hedrick, trumpet, will be soloists Tuesday evening when
the Eastern High School Band presents a spring Mncert at
7:30p.m. in the high school auditoriwn under the direction
of James Wilhelm. Elementary band students of the
district will also be presented in concert on Monday
evening, 7:30p.m. in the high school auditoriwn.

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of five underworld fi gures accused of the bloody bomb slaying
of Cleveland racketeer Daniel J. "Danny " Greene entered its
final sta ges today .
Defense and prosecution attorneys were to begin lengthy
closing arguments after seven weeks of conflictin g and
compelling testinnony came to an official end Wednesday .

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By DON PHIU.IPS
WASHINGTON (UP!) - A
veto threat from President
Carter and lack of strong
support in the Senate have
stalled and Jrobably killed an
eff&lt;rt to roll back the SOcial
Security tax increases scheduled lor 1979 and 1980.
The House Ways and
Means Committee, which
earlier had voted to cut the
JrOposed new taxes In hall,
reversed Itself Wednesday
and voted 21 to 16to stick with
the planned tax hikes .
The turnaround came when
chairman AI Ullman, ().()re.,
said his conscience would not
allow him to vote for a
cutback, as he did oo the
panel's earlier 19-14 vote,
limply because the House
Democratic caucus had
~ed him to.

The payroll tax increases
were passed by Congress last
year to keep the Social
Security fund so lvent in
coming years. Following that
action , however, members of
Congress worr ted about
possible adver se voter
reaction and began urgin g
that ihe Increases be
eliminated.
But in recent days Carter
sent word he would veto such
legislation, and it was also
known that Sen. Russell
Long , chairman of the Senate
Finance Committee, was not
happy with the rollback
move.
It
was
generally
understood that If the payroll
tax hlktlll were eliminated, It
would be necessary to put
large amounts of general tax
dollars into Social Security

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Two from Meigs County chosen

for All Ohio State Fair hand
recommended by their school
instrumental music teachers
and represent .some of the
most
honor ed
young
musicians in Ohio. Careful
consideration was given to
attaining representation
from all areas of Ohio,
keeping In mind a balanced
grade distribution, grades
nine through 11, and finding
the most qualified students

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Opening
of bids
delayed
At a meeting of Meigs County C01nmissioners Wednesday
night, word was reeeived from architect Ron Keske, that the
bid opening for the multi -purpose building would be dela yed
until June 7 at 2 p. m.
The reason for this, Keskie explained, · was that
authorization to receive bids had been withheld by the Sta te
Department of Hea lth and HEW due to req uire ments for
additi onal forms to be submitted in order to comply with
fed eral guidelines.
In other action Mr. and developer is in violation.
Mrs. Dick Freeze met with
Mrs. Charlotte Dahlem of
the board lu discuss a road in the Sout heaste rn Ohio
Riggs Crest Manor. Freeze Reg ional
Cn un cil
on
stated that there is a con- Alco holism met with the
tr oversy
betw ee n the board to ask if the boaJ'd '
developer and the Orange members would fill out a
Township Trustees as to who survey form to determlits if
owns the roa d and is requ&gt;red Meigs County IS in need of a
to ma intain it.
prog ram fo r alcoholism .
Engin eer Wes ley Buehl
The board agreed to change
&gt;1ated that it would be his the meeting scheduled for
opinion that the developer next Tuesday to Wednesday,
would be res ponsibl e for May 24, due to prior commaint enance, according to mittme nts of the boa rd
subdivision reg ulations. The members on the 23rd.
board stated that the problem
A thorough discussion was .
should be bro ught to the held conce rning the operation
attention of the prosec uting of the sa nitary landfill and
attarn ey to see if the the boa rd deci ded that
co rrective steps sho uld be
taken.
Attending were Hen ry
Wells, Richard Jones and Jim
Roush, comm issi oners, and
Mary Hobstetter, clerk .

minting of Miss Liberty

RACINE - Southern Local in some districts.
By JAMES HILDRETH
Schoo l District students Tha t decision provides that
WASHINGTON (UPI J - Supporters
with the exception of seniors . some districts - those with
contend the lady is an American tradition
- will be attending classes &gt;1rikes or olosed for financial
and honors all women . Critics scoff , saying
fi ve day s longer than reasons - must complete 175
she bears a striking resemblan ce to
originally expected.
da ys of schoo l while others
Patricia Hearst.
Meeting in reg ular session must complete only 170 days.
The woman in question is the symbolic
Tuesday night the board of
The board placed Jane Ann
Miss Liberty, whose innage has made
education adopted a calen dar Karr on the substitute
many appearances on Ameri ca n coins
providing that st udents at- teaching list for the
si nce 1793.
tend classes through June 14. rem ainder of the year and
The Treasury Wedn esday said it fa vors
Seniors who were approved gave a three year contract to
a continuation of that tradition on a new,
for graduation Tuesday night · Deborah Harris, Syracuse
more managable $1 coin that next year
will receive their diplomas on Elementary School teacher.
would replace the unpopular Eisenhower
June 4. There are 57 st udents A trip lor t/le band to Cedar 11 dollar if Congress approves.
graduating thi s spring.
Point June 10 and 11 was
The goverrunent said the new coin would
Classes would have been approved and the resi gnation
save millions of dollars in minting costs
dismissed five days earlier of J ohn Costanzo as junior
and last considerably longer.
than June 14 had the State high football co ach for the
Opponents agree a new coin is desirable,
Department of Education not next school year was acbut they have no Interest in Miss Uberty .
They want a real female, such as women's
decided that district s closed cepted.:
The superintdcndent, Bob
rights pioneer Susan B. Anthony, on the
during the school year due to
finan cial situations or strikes Ord, was authoriZed to make
coin and they are willing to fi ght over the
would not be allowed the five applica tion for Part B, EHA ,
issue .
The two female Trea sury officials who
extra calamit y days allowed funds to be spent during the
next school year for the
defended Miss Liberty in a House
educationally un se rve d or
suOC&lt;tmmittee Wednesday were women .
underserved handicapped
"The female Liberty Head is symbolic of
students of the district from
and honors all women rather than any
age five through 21. It was
particular individual," said Stella Hackel,
agreed to continue memdirector of the U.S. Mint.
bership 1n the Regi onal
Placing a person like Miss Anthony on
Educational Services Agency
· the coin ''would set an unwise course of
which identifies handicapped
coin dtlllign, and invite a controversial
st
udents
and
provides
other
debate
on who should be so honored, which
for the first time, something
information.
Routin
e
fund
would
tend
to damage the overall success
Congress was also reluctant
1COntinued 01\.page 12)
to do.

Two Meigs County High
School students have been
named by Omar P. Blackman, director of the All Ohio
State Fair Band to be
members of this year's 300
high school musicians to
become members of the
select organltatlon.
Over 1200 applications were
received from schools across
the state. All applicants were

of this much needed project."
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MEIGS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Henry Wells, President .
James E. Roush
Richard E. Jones
In a letter to Buehl, wri tten .by Commissioner Richard E .
Jones and approved by the other two commissioners, the
county engineer is reprinnanded for his alleged lack of
coo peration of the project. The letter reads :
"In order that there be no misunderstandin g, I am writing
to officially express my disa greement with your recent
decision to grant fifteen per cent pay increases to certain
employees of the County Highway Department. Your granting
raises of this magnitude will , in my opinion , be responsible for
creating dissention in every other office of County
government. In addition , this action IS one tha t no County
official can intelligenUy defend , in view of the recent labormanagement problems at the Co unty garage. As you are well
aware, I have expressed this feeli~ to you on a number of
occ asions in our discussion s during the last thirty days.
"In the sixteen months I ha ve held office, I have exerted
every effort to.try and be cooperative with your department.
In fact, at tinnes I ha ve even gone against my better judgement
in the interest of harmon y. I ca nnot, however, accept your
decision in this matter, which I personally consider an act of
fiscal irresponsibility, as well as a decision that is not in the
best interest of the people of this Countv. the oeople directly
(Continued on page 12)

Row develops over new

Social Security tax
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hike rollback stalled

SINGING TONIGHT
Dan Hayman and the
Country Hymntimers will be
singing at the ,revival at
Tuppers Pla ins Meth odi st
Church this evening at 7:30
p.m.

Shop for Inexpensive

PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1978

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long to sta y in place,
avoid s roll -up.

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There are a number of
openings for the next Meigs
County Cervical Cancer
Clinic to
be
held
Wednesday, May 24, at
Heath United Methodist
Church In Middleport.
Women wishing .to make
an appointment lor the free
clinic are asked w call 992-7531 In the daytime or 992-5832 In the evenings or on
weekends.

CONDITION CRITICAL
MEETING THURSDAY
Tracy Whaley of Lincoln
Episcopal Church Women
Hill , Pomeroy, is in critical
of Grace Church will meet at
conditi on at the Holzer
12 :30 p.m. Thursday for a
Medical Ce nt er . He wa s
luncheon at the home of Mrs.
admitted there Friday and
Thereon Johnson.
remains in intensive care.

·'During the last .few weeks, other points of contention
have come about that have caused controversy between the
Board and the County Engineer. Foremost among these was
Mr. Buehl's decision to grant IS per cent pay increases to his .
supervisory personnel, over the objection of the Board or
County Commissioners. Commissioner Jones outlined the
Board 's dissatisfaction with this decision in a strongly worded
letter to Mr. Buehl, which was endorsed by Commissioners
Wells and Roush . The granting of raises of this magnitude is
completely out of line with the small salary increases the
Board was able to grant other County employees. However ,'
Mr. Buehl proceeded with what the Board characterizes as
" irresponsible fiscal action .
"It is actions such as those outlined above which leaves the
Board or County Commissioners no alternative but to seriously
question Mr. Buehl 's credibility as a public servant to the
poople of Meigs County.
"This statement is not one of which Mr. Buehl is unaware .
Commissioner Jones advised him late Monday that such a
statement was being prepared and would be released soon.
"In closing, we would like to make it perfectly clear that
the Board o(County Commissioners will do everything within
tis power to save this project. It is our feeling that never ,a gain
will the people of this County have the opportunity to receive so
much by contributing so little. New health facilities are
desperately needed iii this County. The Senior Citizens
desperately need the new home they have worked so hard to
obtain. No one person should be permitted to stand in the way

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Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted - Ok ey Pullins,
Coo lville ; Audrey Woo de,
Pomeroy; Ross Kent , Addison; Lelah Hendrix,
Pomeroy; Mar y Derenberger , Pomeroy; Gi lbert
Mees, Pomeroy ; Paul Van
Cooney , Middleport .
Discharged - Robert
Hayden , Judy Ginther,
Warren Reeves, Cindy Dill,
Clarence Longstreth, Ruth
Underwood, Delmar Larkins,
Cynthia McCourt , Paul
Burton, Lesler Hawk, Natalie
Clark , Ray Roush, James
Haggerty.

MRS. MILLARD VANMETER
Phone 992 -2039
106 Bullernut Ave .
992 -5721
Pomeroy , Ohio
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for the positions available.
The two Meigs County
students are David Hedrick,
trumpet player of Eastern
High School, and Terri Zirkle,
baritone horn player of
Southern High.
After six days of rehearsal
the All Ohio State Fair Band
will perform at the 1978 Ohio
State Fair from Aug. 15
througll Aug! 27.

of the proposal," she said .
·She said if the new coin is approved by
Congress bearing the innage of Miss
Uberty, more than 500 million would be in
circulation by next year. ' If Congress
decides on someon e else, the process
would be de layed by six month s.
Bette Anderson, undersecretary of the
Treasury, shied away from the Miss
Uberty issue, saying th e government
hoped that "a smaller , more conveniently
sized coin would be far more acceptable to
the general public and would ultinnately
gain widespread usage."
·
Rep. Mary Rose Oakar, D-Ohio, a
subcommitt ee member , is a strong
propon ent of Miss Anthony. Her
counterpart . in the Senate is William
Proxinire, D-Wis., the powerful chairman
of the Senate Banking Committee who ha s
vowed to alter the Treasury leg islation in
fa vor of Miss Atnhony.
She said the prototype profile of Miss
Liberty circulated at Wednesday's hearing
bears a resemblan ce to California newspap er heire ss Pa trici a Hearst , who
returned to prison earlier this week to
5ei!,Ve out her sentence for bank robbery.
l u does," sh e sa id, "and I'm glad
because it helps my argument that a rea l
per!rm should be on the 'coin . I plan to
mention it (the Hearst resemblance.)"
Several female congressi ona l sta ff
members agreed with Rep . Oakar as did a
U.S. Mint official , who requ es ted
anonymity.

Residents warned to be on
alert for phony S. S. reps
Meigs County Sheriff
J a'!'es J . P~olfitt a gain
warns area restdents to be on
lhe alert . for phony Social
Security Representatives
coming \O the· residents
aaklng for money to Insure
the people will get an In·
creue in the social security
payments.
Sheriff Proffitt advises that
the Social Securiiy Ad ministration does not have
' agents that travel to the

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Pomeroy
balances

$242,022
Acc or ding to a report
submitted by Jane Walton,
clerk , to Pomeroy Village
Counci l Monday night the
ba lance in all funds totaled
1242.022.23 as of April 30.
Receipts, expenditures and
ba lance respectively in the
active funds were : general ,
$16,555 .29, $17,2 36.63,
Sl5,249.3fi ; federal reven ue
sha ring, $4,871, no expendit ures. $29,228.89; anti
recession, $550, $707.82,
$1.654.32 ; sewer. $5,210.18,
$1 ,529.83 , $37,193.13; lire
department, $3,966 .10,
$5 15.115, $7,674 .95; cemetery ,
no
receipts,
$694.55,
i$618.481; street, $4 ,773.95,
$4 ,935 .78, $3,327 .23; state
hi ghway . $305.98, $9,195,
$5,369 ; wa ter operating ,
$12,1 33 . 29,
$9 ,516 . 48 ,
$14,581.07 : guaranty meter,
$175, 1125, $5,569.05; parking
meter,
$1 ,141 , $4,000,
$13,509.44 ; uti lity, 112,778.75,
$1.539.32, $18,496.14. Receipts, ,
expendi t ures an d balance
respectively m all active
funds were : $65,460 .54,
$40,892.51. 1151.204.10.
Receipts, expenditures and
balance in the inactive funds
were : bond retirement,
$881.36, SI05 .8:i, $66,083.87;
se wer bond repair and im·
provemcnt, no receipts, no
ex penditur es , $~4 ,73 4 . 26 ;
total in all inactive funds,
$00,818.13.
Receipts, expenditures and
balance respectively in all
fund s were : $66 ,3 41.90,
$40,998.36, $242,022.23.

homes.
"If anyone com es to your
re~idence posing as agents or
representatives of the Social
Security Administration, ask
to see their identity and call
the Sheriff's . Offi ce immediately," warns Sheriff
Proffitt.
TAKENTOHOSPITAL
In other' activity, WedMarvin Darst , Spring Ave.,
nesday afternoon deputies was tak en to Veterans
took a theft report from Joe Memorial Hospital by the
Loft is, Rt. 4, Pomeroy.
Pomeroy Emergency Squad
(Continued on page 12)
at 4:47 a. m.
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