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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohi11
Wedne sda~ . April 12, 197M

Troubled school systems
dotted Ohw today, as Toledo
publi c school employees
pushed their stnke mto a
second day and a stale
appeals court upheld the
Jallmg of 37 strikmg teaehers
m suburban BrunsWick, near
Cleveland.
AI the same lime,
Cleveland Public School
tea chers. who suffered
through one pay less pay day
and are lacmg another, were
to ask the Ohw Supreme
Court today to close the city's
schools because the system 1s
broke .

Cleveland voters soundly
1eJected a last-ditch school
tax levy last week which
would have brough t the
district $30 nullion annually
for f1ve years The defeat left
the schoo l boa rd of th e
110,000-student dist rict
without m,pney to pay liS
employees unlll May .
"So far the teachers as well
as all the oth er school
employees
have
been
tnstructed by the1r various
unions to report to work this
week " said James O'Meara ,
exec~tlve secretary of the
Cleveland FederatiOn of
,

Go.rD has fiour sfatewz•d
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races. June 6, Dems two
COLUMBUS ( UP!l
Secrelar) of Stale Ted W
Brown set the offiCial ballot
for the June 6 primary
elecllon today and sa1d the
Republicans Will have four
statewide ra ces and the
Democrats will have t"o
"There will be races m both
parties for the governor ,
lieutenant governor tandem
electiOn and one m each of the
two Oh1o Supreme Cou rt
seats

bemg

co ntested, ·'

Brown said
Brown added that Republi·
cans Will have races for the
offiCes of allorney general
and treasurer and neither
party Will have contests for
the offices of secretar) of
state or aud1tnr

Brown·al'so srud State Issue
1 would be on the ballot. II
pro \Ides ball ot board
JUnsdicllon over referendum
and
mlll atl ve
balloJ
language, among other
thmgs .
Also appeanng on th e
ballot, sa1d Brown, 111ll be the
off ices of appelale court
JUdge. repre sentatives to
Co n g r e s s , s l at e
representahve, state senator,
common pleas and probate
dtviSion JUdges, cou nty
a u d 1t o r , c o u n t y
conumsswner, state central
commi ttee man and state
ce ntral co mmittee woman
and members of the county
cen tral committee .
Brown sa1d Republi can
guberna torial ca n d1 dat ~
Steve n Conliff and Iu s
1Ie u 1 en ant go vernor
candidate runmng male
Leatrtce UrbanOWICZ were
disqualified for fa llmg to
submll
en ough
valtd
Signatures on thelf petitions.
Conhff has filed su1t m
federal court man att empt to
get back on the ballot

Rent o BLUElUSTREsMmpooei
IO gel 111€ scrutlbtng OCIIOO yoo

SHRINE TO MEET
Mary Shnne 37 Order of the
White Shnne of Jerusa lem
will have mstallal1on of of·
f1cers Fnday, April 14, at 8
p m Members are to bring
vegetable or salad dish At 4
p m Fr1day prior to the
cvemng meeting there will be

need to loooen and lift oul

a business sess10n at the

ground m d1rt and grtme Ana use

Pomeroy Masonic Temple

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BlUE WSTREsOamJ)()o IO get

yOur carpets tntgm c1eon ona
plusn•
RENT only U SO perdiy

REV IVA L SET
There will be a weekend
revi val at the Carlet on
Church , King sbury Road
begmnmg Fnday, Apnl 14
through the 16th at 7 30 p m
mghtly. Guest mimster w1ll
be James Queen of Mid·
dleport . There w1ll be special
smgmg ea ch evemng. Gary
Kmg IS the past or Th e public
lS lllVlled

Wheelin' and
Deal in' ...

There's so much going on "when you
shop for an auto loan these da ys, it's
hard to understand wha t you're
getting in to . That ' s why we gof our
loan from Citizens Nat iona l Ba nk.
They explai ned their loan program
simply and exactly . And offered us
the easiest pa yme nt plan .

WALK-UP TELLER WINDOW
AND AUTO TEUER WINDOW

Teachers " If we don't get a
sallsfactory settlement , the
vanou s umons . will be
authorized to act to protect
the
rights
of their
employees."
The Cleveland Public
Scho ols employs 11,000
people.
Strikes by teachers 111 Ash·
tabula and Richmond Heights
have kept school doors closed
m two other northeast Ohio
districts, although a tentative
agreement on a new contract
was reached m Ashtabula.
Th e stf 1kes 10 Toledo,
Br11nswick,
Ri chm ond
Heights and Ashtabula
affected nearly 62 ,000
studenls.
The Ohio 9th District Court
of Appeals late Monday
upheld a lower court deciSIOn
to )all some of the Sinking
Brunswick teachers
A
spokeswoma n for
th e
Brunsw 1ck Teachers As·
socialwn said the teachers
could be released, however , 1!
they agreed to s1gn legal
papers promising to return to
work and posted a $100 bond .
She sa1d the teachers would
con fer with their allorneys on
the s1tuahon " We're very
surpnsed and very upset at
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the moment," she added
The teachers were jaile_d
over the weekend lor def)1ng
a court order to return to
work and face a $500 a day
!me for every day off the JOb,
begmning Monllay.
" I'm here until August, 1f
need be," said Earl
Fessenen, one of the jailed
teachers "It 's no fun being in
jail , 1l's not what we want to
do But I have no choice.'
While
the
tea chers
remamed m the Medma
County'Jail, some 500 parents

Brunswick teachers and the
school board were to meet
again today m an attempt to
resolve the contract dispute .
The strike involves 315 of the
system's 342 tea chers,
cutting class attendance to a
tiny fraction of the district 's
8,100 students.
In Toledo, ptckets were
posted Monday after Ill
hours of negotiations failed to
produce a contract for the
system's 1,200 teachers. The
contract Jlad expired in
August 1976, but had been

Board approves new plan

COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Ohw Board on Unreclauned
Str1p
Mmed
Lands
tenlallvely approved an
am bilious ' plan Monday lo
reclaim about 1,100 acres in
Jefferson Co unty adjacent to
three abandoned strip mmes
tha t are ca using water
pollutiOn m the area
The board asked that Joe
H1ckle, cha irman of the
S Friendship Park Board, more
fully develop the reclamallon
plan and prepare a cost
(Continued from Pill l)
estimate .
set by the Department of
The area, near Smithfield ,
Housmg and Urban Develotr
1s adjacent to the Jefferson
ment The mayor reported he
County Airport and Farralso has cop1es of maps made
grounds Water has collected
of the elevatiOns The flood
m nearby, abandoned strip
pl ain elevat ion material
mmes and IS pollutmg water
deals w1lh a flood msurance
supplies because of acid mine
program established ln the drainage
town.
The striP mmed land board
Cler k-Tr eas urer Gra te
reported the recelpl of $349 In
anli-rl'Cession funds for the
quarter begmnmg April I A
leiter was read from Potnt·
STUART, Fla. (UP! ) view Cable TV tn regard to a
Martm Co unty sheriff 's depu·
new area 11 Will serve. Clerk
lies arre~1ed 11 men, seized a
Grate was commended for
large amount of cash , abo ut
h1s recent work m submitting $1.2 m1lhon worth of
f1gures resulting m an m·
mariJuana , an 81-fool yacht
crease m £ederal revenue
and f1ve vehicles m a pre·
sharmg funds for the town.
dawn raid on a !}room
from $12,41l2 to $14 ,000 an· mans1on today
nuall y
Deputies sa1d they found
Council discussed sharing a
more than $17,000 m $100 bills
street
swee per
w1th when they closed m on the
Pomeroy, but declined to do drug smugglin g operation
so as suggested by a Pomeroy
shortly after m1dmght m the
Chamber of Comme rce
swanky Four Rivers Estates
member.
area at Palm City, soutbwesl
Mayor Hoffman was of Stuart. The mansion,
autharized to s1gn a pre- lavishly furnished , rests on a
apphcauon for a HUD grant
7~o-l0 acre plot fronting on
totali n g approx im ately the Okeechobee waterway.
$491 ,000 Th e appli cauqn
" In a~ my years in law
cove r s
h o using enforcement, fl ve never seen
reha bihlatwn, replacement
a layout hke th1s," said Ray
of the water lmes in the ~age Magno, special agent 10
St. area, and eJ&lt;tenslon of the charge of the DEA's West
sewer lines m lower Mid· Palm Beach office.
dleport The pre-appli cation
The ra1d followed a twomust be filed by Wednesday mo nth investigation and
and the mayor was
authomed to submit the preappltcation w1th Pomeroy,
whi ch IS also pla nn1ng
projects costmg m the same · (Uinh.•ued rrom Plfe 1)
neighborhood . It IS felt was cut. The animal was
Pomeroy and Middleport will
at $200
have a better chance of valued
Monday mornmg , depuhes
gettmg the grants 1f the pre- rnvesugated the breaking and
applical lon cove rs both entering of the Salem Center
towns
Market own ed by Leste r
May or Hoffma n also Thomas, Salem Center .
reported Middleport IS one of According to the report , the
76 Ohio tOf 'TlS eligible for Mark et
wa s
ent ered
another flU D progra m sometime afte r 7 p.m.
prov1dmg assistance In Saturday evenmg and was
helpmg
with
projects not di scov ered unlll he
destgned to attract mdustry
opened Monday morn 1ng.
He was authomed to file an
Entr y wa s gatned by
application for se werage breakmg out a rear window .
system for the pl anned
A cash register was taken
nursing home The grants are along with candy and several
100 percent.
ca rton s of cigarettes.
AI the suggest iOn of
Rutland Police Chief Bruce
Councilman Mullen. council Davis notified Meigs County
discussed the possibility of Sheriff 's deputies that an
extendmg North ThJrd Ave , auto had been reported stolen
mto a one way street for one Monday evemng
more block, but no actwn was
According to the report,
taken The st reet committee Ri cky Pridemore , .Salem
wtll study the suggestion
Street, Rutland, said his.J965
Council employed Wilham Olds Cutlass 2-&lt;lr. co upe was
Carswell to pomt up parked m front of the house at
the exterior of vi llage hall
7 p.m. When he returned
Carswell submltted a bid for around 9.30 p m. he
$1 ,500 on the JOb and will not discovered the vehicle had
be paid unlll the job IS been taken
f1mshed .
According to Pridemore,
Altendmg the meeting were the vehicle did not have any
Ma yor Hoffman and Coun· reverse gears. It had an
c1lmen Dewey Horton, Carl expired temporary tag The
Horky , W11liam Walters, keys were reported left m the
Marvin Kelly and Charles vehicle. All incidents are
Mullen .
under mvestJgauon.

M1ddlep0rl

coordinates the state's efforts
m recla1mmg land mined
priOr to 1972, when strict
reclamatiOn laws look effect.
Funds for the work are
generated through a port1on
of the state's coal severance
taxes.
A prehmmary project
proposal given the board by
Hickle estunaled the cost at
$1 7 m1llion , mcluding the
movement of 790,000 cubic
yards of fill
Tha t cost might drop ,
however, 1f a coal company
would agree to move mto the
area to recover remaining
coal reserves and reclaim the
abandoned land to current
staooards, srud Sen Kinsey
Milleson, D-Freeport.
In a related development,
th e Ohio Department of

Natura l Resources Monday
awarded the first contract
approved by the strip mined
land board at well under its
eslunaled cost.
The John G Ruhlm Co., .
Akron, was awarded the
contract for its low bid of
$277,000 to reclaun 86 acres
near Scipio Twp . in Me1gs
Co unty Upstream stnp
mmmg has caused sediment
buildup in the West Shade
R1ver, according to board
officials.
Stale offiCialS estunated
the Meigs County project at '
$438,000. Boa rd chairm an
Rep . Arthur R. Bowers, [).
Steubenville, expressed the
board 's pleasure at the
suprise result of the bidding,
which
attr acted
10
contractors
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Eleven arrested on drug charges ln . tuarl,

Sheriff

OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 5 TO 7, P.M.

· ADOLPH'S

DAIRY VALLEY
H11rs. : 10:00 a .m. til 1: 00

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

supporting tbem began a
reca ll dnve to oust the
system's five school board
members. The parents also
were demanding the f1rings
or the school supermtendent
and assistant superintendent.
Brunswick teachers went
on str1ke March 29 after
neg otiating !or a new
contract with the school
board for 13 months. Medina
County Shenff Nell Gray said
tbe teachers were model
prisoners and were doing
much of their own cooking
Negollators for
the

p.m . Sun. Thurs. 10 til
12 :00 p.m. Fridav and
Saturdav.
See us at the Pomerov
Bend Bridge.

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MEETS THURSDAY
The Preceptor Beta Beta
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
will meet Thursday, April q
at Middleport Fire House at
7 45 p.m

TODAY

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SEEK LICENSE
A marriage license was
Issued to Walter A. Crosby,
26 , Dayton, and Diana U&gt;ls
•Please make• note of this •
Thornton, 18, Langsville.
-.,.w number . II will be 1n •
tJuly before It IS II steel' In the t
ANNUAL INSPECTION tpew telephono books.
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Shade River U&gt;dge 453 •
F&amp;AM Chester, will hold Its
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annual inspection Saturday, •
April 15 at 7'30 p.m. In·

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INSURANCE •
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masons are.mvited.

Pomeroy, Otuo

althoug h Batt1sll could order
such an approp1 Iation
"We had a very positive
chscusswn," sa1d Ocase k,
addmg U1at the conferees
wante d some umc to so rt out
th m thought s mdiv1dually
and cont&lt;1cl some peopl e
befo re CJtTan~ing a noth er
mectmg
"We have not arrived at
any so lulion," srud Ocasek
"We have set a deadhne for
ourselves to have a dec rsron
by tlie end of, the week We
haven 't ruled out anything
except tlic possi bility of the
schools closmg. And we 're
not ta lk ing about bailing
them out There's no money"
Ocasek and Wal ter smd the
group was workin g on both

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"W.e are trying for both a
for another month. This was
an aCtiOn that WaS Importa nt short-term and a long-term
Somethmg should have been · solutiOn," sa1d Ocasek · We
done. "
mtcnd to lake some lond of
mamtammg the schools
The teac hers asked the action . We're not gomg to let
Under drsc usswn "' ere a court to close the schoo ls them close We've ruled out
possib le
advance
of " unt il such ume as the that posslblli ly.''
Cleve land's regu lar state Cleveland schoo l system IS m
Moyer satd "the optwns are
school subsidy payment, and poss"'s1on of opera ling funds obvw us, and there aren 't a lot
leg1slatwn allow mg the su ff icient to meet lhm of them' " Two of them under
disln cl to try aga m m a curren t obliga uons
diSCUSSIOn, he Sa id, are lu
month to gam passage of the
"So far the tea chers, as advance the school d1stmt 11s
9 9-fmll properly lax levy well as all the other school norm al slate subsidy for
defea ted by the voters last em ployees, have been several months and to make a
"eek
instructed by their vanous ctirect appropnation He said
James O' Meara , execut ive unwns to repo rt to work this there was unantrnou s consent
secretary of the C1eve land weeli," sm d O'Mea ra " If we aga msl the latter
Federation of Teac hers, sa id · don't get a sat1s fa cl ot y
·we do not want to take the
after the court hearmg, "here settlement , the van ous burden away from the local
we teachers have starved for uniOns wtl! be authomed to communit y," said Walter
one month and now the dd UJ protet t the n ghl'i of
Askc&gt;d about the dela y 111
Supremt! Court says starve their employ ees "
reachmg a deCISIOn , Ocase k

employees back tn work
In the mcTeasmgly blller
Bruns~Ick teachers strike , 35
strtkmg teachers remain 1n
the Medina Cow1ty Jail having refused an Ohio
appea ls court offer to go free.
1n return for s1gn mg a

March balance was $43,167.73

STUDY EROSION - Through the efforts of Mayor
Clarence Andrews' a study was made Tuesda y of the
eros1on of the nverru1nk m Pomeroy by representalives of
the Corps of Engineers. A leit er will be sent to the mayor
of thm fmdmgs and ra ·ommenda t1ons made Left to nght

are, Mtchael F Spoor, Larry Franks of U. S Army Corps
of Engineers, Huntmgton Dtstl'!ct and Ma)or ('!at ence
Andrews Followm g their inspectiOn the)' were guests at
the Pomeroy Ch11mher of Commerce nrK'n luncheon hel d
at the Meigs Irm

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By Unlted l'ress Internallonal
CINCINNATI - MORE THAN ONE murderer may be
responsible for the unsolved deaths of mne women In the past
two and a half years, says a shenff's investiga tor
Elmer Reis, comma nder of U1e Investigative div1swn of
the l!amtlt on Cou nty Shenff's Department, sa1d there ma) be
more than one murder because the women were killed In
vanous ways - some shot, some strangled and others stabbed

CHILDREN'S
SUMMER· COOL
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short-term and lung:te rm
solutiOns, addmg they want to
keep the burden on the
resJdenL' of Cleveland fur

United Press International
Another sl nke agamst an
Ohio schll()l system was se t to
move mto the courts today,
when attorneys f01 Ute To ledo
Board of F.duca twn ask fo r a
pre llmwa1 y InJu nction
orderm g the d1stnct's 3,500

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COLUMBUS - TilE: OHIO SENATE Judiciary Comm11tee
was told Tuesda) that a bill to requu " a mmu te of si lence for
prayer or med1tauon at the start of each schoo l da y was
]robably unconslilutwnal and would ca use disruptiOn m
sch(I(Jis
The House-passed bill was further termed a "threat to the
principles of religious liberty and separa tion of church and
sta te" by Benso n A Wolman, director of the Ohio chapter of
the American C1vil Liberties Union .
WOOSTER , OHIO - BY A 3-1 MARG IN Tuesd ay rught
voters in the Wooster City School District voted down a .5 mill
bond levy that would have raised Sl 25 million for extra
elementary classrooms and acquisition of land for a new high
school.
The levy was defeated 1,268-3,154. The voters approved a
regular levy for the schools last fall

Las t •·a ll for "C horu s
Lme" .

lllgh sc hool girls of
Meigs Loca l, Southern and
F.us tJ·rn •·an still join the
dnnc• ing lin es for the· 25th
annual musical of the Rig
B&lt;•nd Minstrel Assn.. " Rig
Rend \'arlt•tit•s". Final
''' 'enlng for bcromlng a
part of the dam·•· lines for
this ye ar 's shn\1 \\Ill be
Thursday at th e vora l
music room at Meigs Hi gh
School
Rehear sa ls "Ill be hrld
from 6:30 lo 8:30 p.m on
Tu es day and Thu rsday
nights. The sho\1 will be
stugcd on Saturday,May 6,
at Meigs Illgh School. Girls
wishing to take part are lo
report
to
Thur sda y
C\'Cidng's r chear!ilal.

Wealht'r
cluwJ1ncs.s th1 s

ln cr ea s m~

even 1ng, w1th a chante of
sh owers or thundershowers
late ton1ghl and a low in the
upper 30s C' leann g and
cooler Thursda y, With h1ghs

m the upp('r 50s or luv. ('r 60s
SQL AD CAL LED

!'he Pumero) F:mergency
Squ&lt;Id answered a call to
Village hall at 5 16 p m
Tuesday fur Nu la Bradshaw,
Pomeroy, "ho had become ill
there She was taken to
Veterans Memorwl Hosp1tnl
NO SCHOOL

There Will be no Saturda y
dasses In the Me1gs Local
School D1stm1 th" week The
Saturday classes had been set
earlier prior to the granllqg
of addillona l ti me off th ts
Winter
by the
Ohio
J.eg1slaturc

The balance 111 all Mid·
dlepurt Village Council ex·
pcndable funds as of March
31 tota led $43,167 73, a c·
cor dm g lo the monthly report
of Clerk · Tr easurer Gen e
Grate
Rece ipts, expend ttures and
balance of each fund for the
month , respectively, mclude
ge neral, $3,871 , $9 ,56:1 21,
$22,9 41.2 1, ceme t ery,
$1,067 20, $1,099 58, $891 20 ,
fire eq uipment, no receipts.
$.)47 64, $1,5 27 68 , SWimll1InK
pool, no receipts, $223 60
$2,348 63. planm ng com ·
miSSIOn , no rece ipt s, $:1,
$90 49; street mamt enancc
SJ,5:l5 10 . $3,663 25, $3,484 o3:
federal revenue snanng. no
receipts, $666.22, ~10,719 II.

CounCil's obltgaJed funds
rcmamed at $21,361 22 In the
general bond retirement wllh
no receipts or dtsbursements
dunng March
Balance of obligat ed
momes uf lhe MiddleJ)()rt
Board of Public Affa1rs at the
en d of March totaled
$214,382 70
Receipts, diSbursement s
and I he balance of each of the
u bh~ ated funds at the end of
the month, were samtary
5\!We r, 110,793 09 , $8,J9l l0,
$29,321 85 . samtary sewer
escrow, $24,091, no dJSbur·
semcnt s, $166,946.1)9 : water .
$7,249 66, $6,640 90 , $10,939 46 ,
water met er trusts, $75, $t62,
$7,175 30. Recetpt s for the
month totaled $42,208 75 With
ant1-reccss10n ass1.st.ancc, nu dtsbursements
totaled
receipts, $60 13, $1.164 .88 $15,194 30
Hece1pts for th e month
TI1e tota l bonded mdebted·
tota led $8,473 40 whil e ness of the ' " "'~~ stands at
di sburseme nt s lolal ed Sl.290 ,444 :!II ur S4 77 06 per
$15,826 6J
lapIta

Board facing money suit
A Judgment for $1,768 42
has · been filed 10 Meigs
County Co mmon Plea s Court
by Mona Penelope Knapp,
Pomeroy , agamst the Me1~ s
l.ocall!oard of Education , 111
care of Jane Wagner, Cler k
The su1t stated the
defendant fai led to pruv1de
fa mily huspitallza tJun and
maJor med ica l coverage
pursuant t o Its agreement
wJth all teachers for benefit
of the plaml iff , and Blue
Cross and Blue Sh ield has
therefore , refused to pa
hosptt a l and dottur btlls
mcurred.
Twu suns fur divorce have
been filed Carolyn i\
Yeauger , Cheshire, aga mst

Lawrence H Yeauger , same
address : Donna J Reed ,
Coo l,ille, agamst Ra lph I.
Reed, Bame address
Shelda Ashbaugh , Co n·
neat, Oht o, hied for support
under
lh e
re ciprocal
agn·cnu!nt alt agam st
Wtll iam Baum Ka rdn er ,
Pomeroy.
Naom1Flo) d. Pomeroy 'and
Orland W Floyd, Pumeruy,
flied for disso lutl nn of
marnagc
Amen can States , In c,
Columbus and Gene . Wolfe.
Rt. I, Portland , hied suit m
the amount of $675 91 aga1nst
Nelda Yoc ~e y , Ra c1 nc . as the
result of an arc1dent on Sept.
19, 1977

HIGHLAND PARK, MICH. - POLICE SAY TH E:Y'RE at
·a loss to explam th e motive beh1oo the sledgehammer slaying
of a young actress who was trymg out fo r a role m a play
entitled "Hammer.''
The playwright, James Thomas, was arraigned 1n
Municipal Court Tuesday on charges of first-degree murden 1n
lhe death of Patn cta Cowan , 20 , and assault with Intent to
commit murder in the beating of her 4-year-old son, Dequan
"We still don't really know why he did it," sa1d Del. Peter
Kellher of th e Highland Park Pollee Department
AKRON, OHIO - TH E FOUR-YEAR-OLD YOUNGS·
TOWN school desegregation case today reaches a milestone,

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ELB£Rf£LDS IN POMEROY

CHARLES KENNEDY

KEITH KRA U1TER

RANDY ARNOLD

REPRESENTATIVES

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of sorts, when a federal judge rules on whether the c1ly's
schools are segregated
Considerin g the nature of testimony durmg a fi ve-week
hearing in the case earlier this year, it would be a major
surprise 1! U S. District Court Judg~ Leroy C Cont1e doesn 't
rule that Youngstown 's 21, 000-sluden( system is seg regated .
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spection
will be All
in master
Master •Mason Degree.

un employment compensatiOn fa ct that state Auditor
benefits .
Tiwmas E Ferguson has
Paychecks for teachers and found the dislncl $35 million
non-academic personnel m m debt and unable to
the 110,000-pupii schoo l complete the sc hool year
system - largest m the state
Mt'fting on a possible stale
- are long overdue and the soluliqD Tuesday were Senate
5,800·member Clev elan d President Pro Tempor e
Fede ral1on of Teachers Oliver Ocasek, D-Akron ;
began votmg on whether to House Speaker Vernal G.
11ork next week 1! there IS no R1ffe Jr , D-New Boston ;
prom1se of a payday
Thomas J Moyer, exec utive
But the Supreme Co ur\ assistant to Gov. James A.
ruled m a spec1al sesswn that Rhodes, and Dr Franklin B.
the matter will be handled Walter ,
state
pubh c
like any other case and that mstruclwn supermtendent.
no dec1s10n ca n be ex pected · They smd they are unamwithm a month .
mous m oppoSition to a fl at
US Dislnct Court Judge supplementa I appropriation
Frank J. Batlisll of Cleve land In Cleveland at the expense of
has decla red lhallhe sc hools other school dl stncls and
must stay open, desp1le the othe r stale prog rams

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Vifteen Cent s
Vol. ~H. No. 25:1

replied "We need some lime
10dlv1dually to th mk aboulll .
We "ant to be sure we have
all the fact available and that
" e come up Wllh the best
solutiOn possible "
The Cleveland schoo l
system Js not the on ly one in
Oh io wi th problems Slnkes
•·ontmued today m two other
schii()J districts, which have
3, 742 tea chers an d non·
acad emic empl oyees and
about 62,500 students
One school adm1mstrator,
Dr
John
Pa rsons,
supermtendent of the strikebound Toledo schools, sa uj.
OhiO schools are facmg therr
wors1 fman ctal t:rtsJ s 10 25
years
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COLUMBUS (UP! ) -State
off1c1als today conlmued ·to
mull over possibl e sta le
action· to keep fmanciallytr oubled Cle vel and city
schools afloat through June,
but conceded after 21,&lt;, hours
of meetings Tuesday thai all
the
alternatives
are
ObJectionable
Nevertheless, they vowed
to keep the schools open and
pledged some form of slate
help before Saturday .
At the same t1me, the Ohio
Supreme Court refused
Tuesday to lake any
immediate actiOn on a
request by Cleve land
teachers lo close the schools
so they ca n co llec t

Veteran• Memorial Hospital Charles Webb, Dora Hoff.
Admitted - Robert Fetty, man, W11liam Searles, Wanda
Lang sville; Hawthorne' Powell
Murphy, Rutla nd; George
Holzer Medical Center
Clonch , Gallipolis; V1cky
(Discharges, AprlllO)
Schaefer, Middleport ; D1ana
. Joseph Adams, Sr., Dewey
Tillis, Pomeroy; Mary
Arrin gton , Joann Byers,
Baldwin, Pomeroy; Shirley
Bonn1e Conley, Ella Eads,
Ables, Racme ; Allen Hartley,
Mrs. Mason Grimm and son,
Pomeroy; Beat rice May,
Barba ra Hively, Sarah
Pomeroy ; Bnan Johnson,
Knapp, Roy Monroe, Phillip
Reedsville .
Parsons, Stephanie Russell,
Discharged - Charles
Blake , Sheila Sinclair, Cec1! Ruth, Darlene Rutt,
Mrs. Allan Sheets and son,
James Whaley, Robert
Unclaimed funds Yo ung
(Birth, Aprll 10)
, Mr and Mrs. Michael
await ownership
Adams, a daughter, Hun·
trngton
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Over $li00,000 m unclaimed
funds is awaiting creditors of
Goldstem, Samuelson, Inc., a Contestants are
commodity options broker,
which was placed 10 bank· , being solicited
ruptcy 1n 1973. Chec ks
totaling that sum have been
The Pomeroy Chamber of
returned to the Bankruptcy Comm erce is stagmg a
Trustee because of mcorrect contest for selectwn of a
ma1l 1ng addresses. The theme for Big Bend Regatta
checks were 1ssued on Setr weekend Contestants must
tember 30, 19n as payment of su bmll name, age, school
a hrst d1v1dend on allowed they attend and mail to
claullS.
Pom e ro~
Cha mber
of
Clatmants who d1d not Pomeroy, P. 0. Box 526,
rece1ve a check should fur· Pomeroy, 45769 by April 19 ·
nish a current maihng ad·
The contest is for students
dress to Goldstem, Samuel· grade 7-12 The winner will
son, Inc., 6399 Wilshire rece1ve a $25 savmgs bond
Bouleva rd , Su1te 320, Los prov1ded by Paul Gerard of
Angeles , Califorma 9004a
PomtVIew Cable TV.

Heath Richmond, 6, son of Mrs. Shirley Tyree,
Middleport, and Ernest Richmond , Rutland , received a
cash prize of $15 which he won in the Daily Sentinel's
Easter coloring contest. Heath was f1rst place winner in
the 4-Byears group Presenhng the pmus N. W. Compton
of the Goessler Jewelry Store which sponsored the picture
Heath colored to win.

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around · the
clock fled as Edwm N. Hagstrom,
surveill anc e made
in 35, a di sa bled ve ter an ;
cooperation with the federal Jeffrey W. Wilson, 38,
Drug Enforcem ent Ad · · un empl oyed car pent er ,
mmi stration, authorities Robert E . Ta ylor, 26,
srud. It was the seventh unemployed auto mechamc,
mulll·lon
se izure
of and Joe S. Newhouse, 28,
marijuana m Martm County unemployed house prunler,
m the past SIX weeks
all of Fort Lauderdale
Sleriff's deputies watched
- Also: Jeremia h D Case, 30,
as the 81-fool yacht Lazy M1am 1, un e mpl oyed
Lady docked at the mansiOn bartender ; Gary R. J ohnson ,
Monday and the men began 28, unempl oyed stock boy.
unloadmg an estunated 10 and Danny C. Cantor , 'll,
tons of marijuana after unemployed carpenter, both
nightfall. About 30 deputies of Akron, Oh1o , Thomas M
were call¢ 111 to make the Hanley, 24, Cata wissa, Pa ,
arrests '!iitd seizures
unemployed cook; Steven G
Those arrested were taken Seely, 24 , Danville, Pa ,
to the Marlin County jail a! un em pl oyed carpenter;
Stuart where they were held Wayne E Ranck , 23, North
on stale felony charges of Cumberland , Pa ., se lfpossessmg more than 100 described ga mbler, and
pounds of manJuana A Richard L. Bingham , 30,
spokesman for DEA said they Auslm , Tex ., un employed
also ma y be charged with teacher
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The bales of mariJuana
were to be trucked to Dad._
Co unt y for destrucuon,
autboril!es said
ATTEND RALLY
Those arrested were 1denli·
Mrs. Dorothy Rllclue, Mrs.
Dor1s Grueser, Mrs MHrc1a
Keller, Mrs. Erma Cleland,
and Mrs Helen Wolf of
Chester Co uncil 323,
Di:t uMhlers of Amcn co, were
al Grove City Saturday for
the · 63rd annual ra lly of
D1stmt 8, Daughters of
America
TUESDAY
REGULAR ME ET ING,
Racme Lodge 461, F&amp;AM ,
. ANSWERS CALI.S
Tuesday, 7:30p.m at temple
Middl e po rt 's
Fir e
WEDNESDAY
Department was ca lled to the
REGULAR MEETING , Storys Hun Road at I: 18 p.m.
Pomeroy Cha pt er 80, RAM, Monday to extinguish a f1re at
Wednesday , 7: 30 p~m . with the Raymond F1fe res idence.
reg ular meetmg of Bosworth about !1ve acres burned along
Cou ncil 46, R&amp;SM, 8 15 p.m Wllh a garage structure.
at temple.
Atl · l~ p m the emergency
unit went to 829 Page St., for
Steven Craig. who had a hand
PROGRAM SET
" The Messengers," a lacera tion. He was treated on
Singi ng group from Wellston the scene
w11l present a program at
1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Eagle
R1dge Church
SUAD CALLED
The Pomeroy Etnergency
Squad was called to Hysell
MEETING SET
Run Roa d at 2:57 p.m.
A counly·wide pra yer Monday for Beatrice May,
meetmg w1ll be held at 2 p.m. who had a possible fractured
Su nday at the H1land Chapter hip . She wa s taken to
with Glen Bissell as class Veterans Memorial Hospital
leader
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Nontea chin g
employees have joined the
teachers m the walkout.
Although schools in Toledo
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auto registration lees. Though the measure had alread ~
cleared the Senate, the •eluctant House members complainoo
1t would take away much-11eeded money to fix roads in their
districts.
The bill failed Tu esday on a 43-44 vote, with 50 votes
required for passage. Rep. Dennis E. Eckart, D-Euclld, the
floor manager, said he d1d not know if he could asse)nble
enough votes for another try, but he not1 ,12 member s were
absent when the roll was called
I..ONOON - THE THIEF WHO STOLE A BLUE-ANDCREAM Land Rover from SuMyslde R~d Is In for a shock if
he ~ns a bol left on !he front seat. lt &lt;fnlalns a live cobra
and Its bite could be fatal
"The fangs of this snake have nottieen drawn. A bile will
probably resul! ii) death within 30 minutes," a Scotland Yard
(Continued on page 12)

Boys state delegates named
Delegates and alternates to
Buckeye
Boys
State
scheduled at Bowling Green
Um versity the w e~k ol June
18 were announced today by
Drew Webst er Post 39 ,
American L&lt;glon.
The post will pay the costs
of une delega te and a second
delegate will be sponso red by
Preceptor Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority.
Delega tes are Charles
rChu ck) Kenn edy, Keith·
Krau tt er, a_nd altonwtes arc

Handy Arnold an d John
Stout l\ll arc JUni ors at Meigs
fh gh Schoo l.
TI1e son of Mr a~d Mrs. Ed
Kennedy , Houte 3, Pomeroy,
C11Uck is enrolled in the
acad~m1c course and serves
as tr easurer of the jun1 or
tlass . ll e partici pates in golf,
basketball and ba seball
Chuck attends Trlmty Church
in Pomeroy
Keith IS the son of Mr and
Mrs Karl Krautter of
Pomeroy. lie IS a mc111bcr uf
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the marching, concert, and M. Club Randy 1s a me m~Jtr
jazz bands of the htgh schoo l of the Forest Run United
and IS a member of the music Metllod1st Church .
cl ub He IS drummer for a
John 1s a son of Mr and
rock group, "Sky rock." He is Mrs Billie C. Stout, Route 2,
a member of Trinity Ch urch, Albany fi e IS enrolled tn the
Pomeroy
scientific co urse A member
A son of Mr. and Mrs. of the Varsity M Cl ub, ,John
Stacie Arn old , Route l , participated 1n footba ll and
Minc rsv tll e, Randy par· track. John JS a member of
llclpated in football and track the National Junior Honor
al Me1gs H1gh. He is enrolled Society and Js a member of
m the scientific cou rse and Js the Boy Scouts of America
a member of student council. ser ving as se mur patrol
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statement prom ts1ng to
return to work
I "te Tuesday , the Oluo
Su prem e Court ordered
Medma Co unty Prosecutor
Roger f{ lngrahom to stale
by noon today why th e
teachers " ere arrested and
being held Jn Jail
Ea rli er , Common Pleas
Judge Neil W Whi tfield or·
dered negotiators for the
slnkmg teachers and the
sthool bo ard to resume
barga1mng under federal
med1alion He also ordered
Ow ~&lt;achers' lawyers, along
wtth 55 othe r stn k1 ng
teachers still free , tn be m
coUit
Friday
for
cons1dera l1on of further contempt of cou rt CitatiOn s that
could resu lt In the 55 teachers
bemg ja1led
While teachers staye d m
jail, some 200 parents
supJ)()rlm g them began a
door-to-door petitiOn drive to
force a recal l of the
BrunSWI Ck
Board
of
Educauon The Brunswick
distnct, larg"'t m Medina
Coullly , has 8 500 students
In Toledo , negot iatiOns
broke off between the Board
uf Edu cau on and Toled o
FederatiOn of Tea chers, m

anlicipa lJOn of the planned
sch oo l board effort to get a
ba ck-to-work InJUnction
The contract covering the
teachers expired m August
1976 and tl1e stri ke was called
ag ainst th e 52,000-slu dent
system Monday after Ill
hours of talks between the
federatiOn and the Toledo
Board of EducatiOn failed to
produce a contract
T o led o S c hoo l
S upenn te ndcn~ Dr
J ohn
Par so ns e x pr esse d
fru stratiOn w1th the ent1re
OhiO Sthools cnslS. "Levies
are gomg down all over
Ohio," he commented It's a
tax revolt by pr operly
owners In the 25 yea rs that I
have been m OhiO, this IS one
of the mo~t drastic Slluall ons
In school ftnanc1ng th at I
have ever seen The people
are saymg no more property
taxes and they are say mg it
loud and clear."
"There has to be another
source of fmanc1ng schools,"
he asserted ··our dilemma IS
that we can't give them any
rnur e than we have g1ven
them "

Parsons swd the school
OOard can ~!I ve the lei:ichers
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Recognition set
for two doctors
A recoK nition dinner
honormg Dr Roger Damels
and Dr Raymond Bmce w11l
be held Fnday, April 28
accclfdmg to plans fma llled
du11nK Tuesday's luncheon
meet tng of the Pomero)
Chamber of Commerce
'llJC dinne r w11l be held at
lhc Pome ro) Elementary
School It Will be &lt;"dlered by
MeiK&lt; Inn Tickets are 16 a
perso n Thereon Johnson and
Joe Young have charge of
arrangements Kati e Cro"
Will be 1n charge of en·
tcrtamrnent
Btll Mayer reported 111
order to bea utify th e old coal
tipple 1t would be better If the
piCrs would be taken down
He said plans are underway
to have a waterfall , fountam
and a s1gn "Welcome to
Pomeroy" in the area .
Altendmg the meeting
Tuesday
were
Ma yo r
Clarence Andrews, Mi chael
F Spoo"r and Lorry Fra nks,
of !he U. S Army Corps of
E ngineers , Hun t ingt on
District
Mayor Andrews reported
th e) (Spoor. and Franks !
had
been
exam tnmg
erps lon along the riV ·
er bank and had been
down nver as fa r as Karr and
Va n
Zandt.
Crow's
Restaurant and the old
freight station. f"ollowmg the
meetmg, they were gomg to
go up nver as far as Ex·
celsior Sa lt Co.
Spoor told the members
they were mak1ng a study of
the situation and their fin ·
dings would be sent to Mayor
Andrews m a lett er .
Spoor did say pomts of
discharge were causmg some
erosion, He d1d not see an
Immediate hazard but Ill·
dicated fun ds are not
available for repair of
riVerbanks ~a use d
by
erosion.
He did say river traffic
could be one of the causes and
this Jl()sslb ility was bemg
st udied at the present time.
Mayor Andrew• reported
th e Vill age has begu n
repalnng holes in the streets.

Fred Crow, president, m·
truduced Dave Jenkms as a
new member, bnnging the
total to 72.
Attending were Cro w,
E mmo g cne
Hol s t ei n ,
seeretary, Walter Grueser,
Ph1l Kelly, B1ll Mayer, Kyle
Allen. Jenk ms, Joe Young,
Archi e Stega ll. C. E. Blakeslee , John Anderso n, Bill
Quickel. V1rg1l Teaford, Ted
Reed , Th ereon J ohnson, BiU
Gru ese r, May or Andr ews,
J ack Carsey, Hank Cleland,
Beulah .Jones and Katie
Crow

Elevator
trapped
students
Twenly·three Kyger Creek
st udents
H1g h Schoo l
cra nun ed into an elevator In
the t'edera I Building In
Co lumbus were trapped bet,.een floors for 20 mmutea
Tuesday. '
The st udenls, on ! field trip
fr om a CIVICS class had
wan ted to get out on the first
fl oor
Acco rding to mstru ctor
Adam Krahel, the group had
been diVIded, but a building
securit) guard told them to
get on the sa me elevator.
Krahel co nfirmed police
reports that seve ral st udenla
pa1ucked and had to be
treated for hyperventilation,
but no one was seriously
lll)ured .
Prior to the Incident, the
class had visited the Capitol
and met with Gover nor
James Rhodes and Senator
Oakley Coll ms. They also
attended a work session of the
Oh1 0 Ge nera l Assembl y
w~ere Rep .' Ron James was
partici pating
They were at the Federal
Building to visit the FBI and
Secret Service Offices and to
v1ew the ~dera l co urtr90m.

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By KENNETH R CLARK
Lnlted Press lntrrnauunal
OSCAR S ENEMY Ftrst Wnnd1 ~lit n snubbed the
Academ) Awards ceremomes - "t "lmh h&lt; nonethe less was a
btg wtnner - saymg the boys tn hts Ne" York Ctty band
needed hull on clarmet Now - to the wrathful consternahon of
some top execs at Uruted Artists whic h produced his award
wmnmg Anme Hall
he s launched a full scale bo) cott of
the Oscars at lhe thea ter lc\el Allen fo rbtds the hstmg of
Anme s Acad cn~; A11ards atam lheatcrshow1ng lhe film threatens to yank the mm 1e the da1 after Oscar appears on
anvbody s marquee
BARE IS BEAUTUFUI Janu s Will s I) s his bodv tsn t
near!) as offensl\e as most of tht stuff no" bemg peddled on
Clucago s newsstands and he S"l s he h ts a nght to bare 1t
wtthout policr hara,srnent The 54 l ear"ld sun 11orshtpper
has ftled sutt askmg a dedarato l Judgmen barrmg the ell\
from barrmg hun from baskmg m the buff thts swnmer on
Lake Mtchtgan s beaches Sa) s he
\ soctet) m whtch
pornography seems to be a consututt ona h protected growth
il)dustr) can hardl) tondemn the be st f 1r 1 of nudtt)
GLIMPSES Stage mother Tt rn Sht elds - tht c• reer of her
12 )ear-old daughte t BnXJke Sha Ids n " assured - IS making
her own ftlm debut a, a lipS\ Grc&gt;&lt;mml Vtllage partygoer 10
Kmg of the G1 pstes
HIlL" Sp. aktr Th nnas Ttp 0 Netll
recetved Uw Good Scout awar I l'uesrtm n Nell York from
lhe Bo) Scouts of Amenca Bt ll l\11s ()u" n Ehzabeth ha s a
new press sec retan - pohttc tl hr II&lt; r au 11 r Mlrhael Shea
who pens Iu s prose under the n 11111 f Mtrharl Sm&lt;lrur
Mamie EJscnh J1A er JOUrne, el r mI Ll l rlll It Grthsburg
Pa to Palm Desert Ca hf ~ attt nd the It It llton toda) of a

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Taxes: Who is hit the hardest?
people earmng $14 000 a ) ear
don t fee l wealth y even
though logtc dtctates half
their fello11 Amertcans were
" orse off
Smce hts electton Ca rter
has backed ne w Soctal
Secunll and 011 taxes and
called for mcome tax reform
so that most of those earmng
less than $30 000 a year would
pav less
l'he Hepubhcan posttton
backed b) stallsttcs from the
IRS 1tself 1s that the lower
and mtddle mcome groups
have had Utelr sha re of
taxatwn mcreased m recent
l ears whtle the extremely
nch and extreme!) poor get
off hghter
Anord 111g to Republican
congressiona l stal~er Paul
Cratg Roberts wnt g 111 the
March tssue of Har
s IRS
statist icS for 1975 show the
top half 111 111co me - !.hose at
about $9 000 a year or mo re pa y almn•1 93 percent of the
111come taxes Th e top 10
percent those wtlh adj usted
gr oss mcome of $23 420 or
more paJ half Conversely
those earntog over $59 338
pa) 18 7 percent of 111 ncome

By IRA R ALLEN
WASHINGTON tUPll
That unpleasant April nte
pa) n g 1ncome taxe s rs
ac compamed tillS elec t wn
)ear bv a new catchphrase onCapnol Htll
The ta x burden seems to
be the la test to pi C for
mag az me and new spa per
analvses and poltllcal debate
that IS the questiOn of
wluth class of taxpavers IS
shouldermg the heaVIest load
of those ugly taxes
Depending on wh tch set of
clauns ts put forward and
whtch class one be longs to
the ans11er seems perfectly
ob\Oous - l ou are pa)'lll!l
more than )Our share whtle
the other gul ts getung all the
breaks
The genesiS of the current
debate came n Ihe 19"6
prestdenttal carnpatgn when
Jtmm v Carter sa td he would
Lax most heavil) those wtth
htgher tha n th e medtan
mt ome apparently \11thout
realiZi ng he wa s ta lktng
about e\ er} one ee~ rnrng more
than about $H 000 a year The
Repubhcans JUmped all over
hun f01 that recogmzmg that

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B) LeROY POPE
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NEW YORK 1UPI - The
bewtldenn g 1a net 1 d
synthel!c fabn cs a1ailabl e 10
garments po ses 1 dilemma
for the shopper
Which of these mtra cle
matenals 1s rectll} ""ann l 1

cool"
Sh opp ers at one time
depended on 11 001 t cntent as
lhe best mdex to the \1 armth
of a garment and Jooked to
cotton for warm weather
comfort But more JJld more
garments are fashioned of
synthetics '
The Amertcan Sooet) of
Heatmg Refn ger tUng and
Atr Conditwnmg Engmeers
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msul 1t1 n 11ea~uremen t umt
' "lied t1 &lt;lo for use 10
res&lt;arth 1 1k
J&lt; mess od tl an ASHRAE
meet ng 111 Atlanta ear iter
til ts vcar
"here the
mann1ken " 1s demonstrated
the clo 1 tlue of a garment
( an be mrasured at sub zero
tcmpual urc s and m an
arliftu l llO 1111e an hour wmd

t glltht Itbel measurement
Produc "A a labe l for each
garment ''' le 1s not pracllcal
beca tL'e fabncs and garment
structures and shapes behave
dtfferenth under wmd and
hwm dlll condt twns and 11 IS
not p. ss ble to measure a
smgl&lt; 1alue ~ h t ch ~111 tell
pr euS&lt; 1\ ho • much lhermal
p1 otecuon a garment 11111
g11e u n~er all poss tble
condtllons Jonnes Sa)d
Ho" e1 er he sa1d tt IS not

des tgned to measure th&lt;
warmth qualll1 of an)
garment
Researehers sav a ~ a rmth
mdex can be easth de1 eloped
and should be used Ill
sta ndard
la beling
of
garments as IS Lhe fiber
content present!) reqmred by neLessan to measure e\er )
law It IS ex pecte d the garment st) lc Close enough
manmken also wtll be used to ap pro x mat10ns can be
develop an mdex to mdtcate ac h t e~ed s mph b) draptog
how cool a garment IS
the copper maruukm w1th the
Nels Jonnes a techn cal fabncs and testung their m
spectah•1 m the field for 3M sul allng quaht) und er
Co tn St Paul sa1d past var u u ~ u md1t1 ons then
efforts at consumer labelmg rea c h tng
rea so nabl)
of warmth fa ctors ha 1e fa iled act urat e mtlex le1 ds
because the) 11 ere not
\n)onr can see "hether
supported
b1 a full wmd ISgL 1ng to blo11 Ill at the
under standtn g
of
the nec k ur up the sleeves of a
problem
garment but fe11 of us ca n
He srud heat transfer 1s look 11 the base rnatenal and
knowr m engmeermg schools metk e an &lt;Ktu ra tt e guess
as one of the most dtfftcult ab uL
'"
tn sul auo n
courses Heat transfer un ' tpolnl l\ he satd
clothing he satd IS even
'II w " ne btg stumbling
more complex than m most bloc k
md~str lal processes
1l1e ( pp ~ r manm km \o\ llh
What the assooat on ts 11&gt; &lt;ontr ,lied en w onment
aunmg at ftr st IS an average ttnd ~~~ d m: an d ~Jec trom c
warmth mdex that can be mstrumcntat10n ma) cost
calculated numer cally and 11 e ll t 1er SlO O000 an d
the mdex figure put on the prob&lt;•bl) onI)''"' tests ada)
label for the garment at the can be run on 11 so there are
factor y Althou~h 1t won t be fE·\~ suLh system s 10
an mlallible gutde for all ' x ~;1en c J mnes smd

Berry's World

The real vtllam according
to cnltcs of both the current
system an d Carter s tax
proposals ts mllatwn As
people earn more money
the) get pushed mto htgher
tax brackets, although thetr
higher mcomes don t g1ve
th em any more wealth
because prtces ar e rtsmg at
the same ttme Everythmg
thus stays the same except
the taxes
In some cases tn thi s
debate opponents are tossmg
statJsttcal apples and oranges
al each other But 10 any
event 1t does seem clear the
system ts workmg as
10tended - taxmg those wtth
higher mcomes at higher
rates At the same tun e
mfl a t10n caused brack et
creep ts lea vm g people
worse off than they were at
lower tocomes and feelmg
abused by the tax system
Ard the real problem for
pohtletans as they face re
electiOn ts convtncmg people
struggl mg to rruse a famtly
on $15 000 or $20 000 that sta ttstJcally at least - lhey
are rtch

them

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By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UP!) Nostahga qwz
I Who was the first moVJe
cowljoy to Jump his horse
1St iver Ktng ) thr ough a
wmdow tnto a room full of
baddies and also to spm htS
gun on the table before
sending some desperado to
his last reward'
2 Whtch movte cowboy
used to nearl y gtve hts fans
heart failure by venturtog
tn to obvtously parlous
s1tuatwns wtthout ca rrymg a
gun'
3 What mov te co"b&lt;l'l'
occas10 na ll y un 11 ra pped a
sttek of gum JUSt before a gun
ftght?
U you ans wer Fred Thompson Hoot Gtbson and Ttm
McCoy to these questions
)OU do so at your owr mk
These btls of trtvta were
recollected by early western
film bulls whose mernon es
are about all reliable as a
saloon gtrl s chasttty vows
I mention them now only
because they are among the
more !aUtble of the obJecttons
raised agamst my recent
selection of the stx all-ttme
best movte cowboys
For the record I ranked
Hoot Gtbson Tom MIX and
Buck Jones as the creme de
Ia creme wtth Ttm McCoy
Ken Maynard and Bob Steele
formm g lhe second echelon
You wouldn t believe some
of the ridiculous letters I have
reeetved challengmg these
chotces
A Fort Lauderdale reader
argued that Th ompso n
belonged m the front rank lor
reasons ctted m Questton I
Tommyrot 1
Show me a movte cowboy
who tw1rls his gun on the
table before a shoot-out and
I U show you a neurotic
exhJbJllomst
A New Yor k reader sought
to disquali fy Gtbson lor
reasons ctted m Questton 2
He tmplted tha t Gtbson s
habit of gotog about unarmed
was neurotic exhtbtttontsm
Poppycock'
Hoot Gibson was one of the
most rattonal wranglers who
ever pounded leather If ever
you sa11 him with out a gun
belt you may be sure he was
carryin g
a
co ncea led
weaoon

converston program between
1978 and 1985 as htgh as $134 7
btllton
The 112 day UMW coal
strtke also pointed up the
problem of relytng on a single
domesllc energy source that
ts prone to labor stabtltty
How labor unrest can be
quelled to the years ahead to
ensure a steady reltable coal
supply ts only now getttog
attentton Last month a
Prestdenttal commtsston was
formed to come up wtth a
poltcy to settle mme safety
disputes tncrease mine
produ ctiVIt y and r esolve
hngertng pensiOn problems
&amp;th the Clean Atr Act
which requtres utthttes to
mstall expenstve stack
scrubbers and the new strip
nune control law that tm
poses tougher reclamation
standards could tmped e
coni erswn to coal and make
coal generated el ectrt cJty
more costly and less com·
pettltve m th e energy market
A less publtctzed obstacle
to tmplementmg crash coal
productiOn ts the substanttal
mvestment tt r equ~res m
local communtty develop
ment Most Appalachtan
commuruttes stmply do not
have the bastc pubhc servtces
and lactlt!Jes to handle the
demands a masstve mOux of
mmers and mlnmg acttvtttes
wtll cause Upgradmg the
reg ton s health
trans
por tatJ o n
edu ca ti on
housmg water and se wer
servtces will be expenstve yet
no commttment has been
made lo help pl a n a'n d
prov tde for thts kmd of
development
To a Nation rUMtng out of
energy opttons Amertca s
vast coal deposits as the
Prestdent wisely recogmzes
oan and should be used to the
fullesl The problems With •
usmg more coal are compl ex :
and dtfltcult but they are nol
wsurmo untable For the
United States to get the most
out of coa l however, a more
st r uctu r ed coor din a ted
policy tha t more closely
reflects the unlque charactertst les and problems of coal
and the mdustry that mmes 1t
•
wtll be needed

•
TV .• .m
Review

A£ lor the tJdbtt m Questton
3 that carne from a Johnny
Mack Browr partisa n who ts
of all things female
What would g~rls know
about movte cowboys for
pete s sake'
She Inte rpr eted Ttm
McCoy s gum-&lt;!hewmg as a
nervo us mannert srn th at
tipped off the audtence (and
his anlagomsts) that he was
about to draw Ba lderdash
McCoy lhe master of w1ld
west insouctance was merely
flauntmg hts cool before a
showdowr
to
When tt comes
mt sg utd ed c rttt e ts m
however none could match
the sheer blindness of a
California read er who
mststed th at Dt ck Foran
belonged on the all lim e
movte cowbo~ roster
Dtck Foran who was btlled
as The Smgmg Cowboy
Dt ck Fo ra n who once
crooned
My
Ltttle
Buckeroo m a horse opera
D1ck Foran who m the film
R1de
em
Cowboy
mtrod uced the ballad I U
Remember Apnl thal has
become a cocktatl ptamst
standard
That Dtck Foran
In ttme perhaps the top of
my list wtll undergo
reeva lu ation But Foran s
place a I !lie bottom tS forever
secure
The Almanac
United Press International
Today IS Wednesday April
12 the 102nd da y of 1978 wtth
263 to follow
The moon ts approaching
1ts f1rst quarter
The m o~m g star JS
Mercury
The evening sta rs are
Mars Venus Juptter and
Saturn
Those born on thts date are
under the stgn of Artes
Atnerlco n sta tesman
Henry Clay was born Aprtl 12
1777
On thts day m history
In 1861 the Civil War began
wh en Confederate troops
opened fire on Fort Sumter

sc

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In 1945 Prestdent FranKlin
D Roosevelt dJed at Warm
Sprmgs Ga About three
hours later V1ce Prestdent
Harry Truman was sworn m
as chief executtve

By JOAN HANAUER
UP! Televisiuo Writer
NEWYORK t liPI)- The 19n 78prJJDe tune season IS over
and ABC has won 1
That was how an ABC memo on the Ntelsen ratings began
and whtle the cla un may be premature there s no doubt that s
the way tt wtll all come out
Whe n the season ends depends on who s countung ffht m the
week ending April 9 28 sh ows were on repea ~ wtth only a
handful of the programs whose seaso n began m September
77 sttll offertng new segments th tS far unto 78
There s no way CBS or NBC can catch up wtth ABC which
now owns a 20 8 raung for the season and a J3 7 percent share
of the audience
ABC also won th e week past With 1ts broadcll8t of the !iOth
annua l Academy Awards the top show of the week Wtth a 36 3
ratmg ahd a 68 percent share of the audtence ABC estima tes
that more than 70mtUton vtewers tuned m to watch Oscar (and
Vanessa and Paddy) perform
The season-t ~ate scores for the ruMers-up show CBS m
second place and NBC m third and tt will take a Herculean
effort for NBC to overtake CBS - although rertamly the
network hopes to do so wtth such upcorrung blockbusters as
The Holoeaust and m May a televtston ltlm based on the
nove l Wheels
NBC dtd overtake CBS for second place m the week just past
tn part thanks to Helen Hayes and Fred Astatre m A Famtly
Upstde Down which rated among the lop 10
Another top 10 scorer was NBC s Project UFO ' whtch
brmgs up the questwn of lead ms and lead outs It tS the
conventional wtsdom of televlllton programmmg that the
success of a show depends m part on what went on dtrecUy
before 11 and what dtreeUy follows
Quest ton D1d Project UFO serve as a lead~n bwldmg a
good audtence fo• Helen Hayes and Fred Astatre or did HayesAstatre provtde a classy leado()Ut followmg on the
extraterres!Jallootsteps of UFO' Only the Shadow knows
The Barbara Walters spectal had one of tis best outmgs wtth
a 34 percent share of the audience
Among the programs to make thetr debuts m the week past
CBS had great success with AIIUI2mg Sptderman ' the chap
who got bttten by a radioactive sptder and wound up eighth m
the rattogs
Other good begmrungs were racked up for ABC s 'Harvey
Korman Show to a three-way tie for ninth place, and the
networks Pat Boone and Family which tied lor 31st but
scored a J3 perrent share of the audience in Its time period
DIS8ppotnlrnents lor CBS were the openings of The Ted
Knight Show and Another Day both of which were In the
bottom 10
Among tbe new shows to come along late in the season The
Incredible Hulk continues to score ina-edible ratings, How
the West Was Won remains a wtMer, • Fantasy Island isn t
fantast ic but certainly it s respectable, as is • A E S Hudson
St Even Rtchle Brockehnan, Private Eye Is domg well
enough for a possible return next fall
Baby I m Back probably won t be, and neither w!U
Dallas tf tt doesn t score higher The Sam ratings are for
the dogs Husbands Wives and Lovers looks like splltsville,
Young Pioneers are still scratching to get started and
Quark Js right out there with the Interstellar garbage
The top network programs lor the week ending AprU 9,
according to the A C N1elsen Co were
I Academy Awards 2 Laverne &amp;. Shirley 3 Three's
Com pany 4 J;Jappy Da)'ll , 5 Cher Special 8 • Family
Upstde Down
7
Project UFO", S
Amaz1nc
Splderman' 9 (3-way lie) M-A..S.H , 'Harvey Korman
Show and Charlie s Angets '

By Greg Bailey
A last mntng gasp by
vtsttmg Metgs fell shott last
mght as t he Mara uders
record fell to 3 3 when host
Athens squeaked by wtth a 4 3
wm The Bulldogs scored all
of thetr runs tn the ftrst m
mng and all were unearned
The hrst three batters for
the Bulldogs walked as Metgs
hurler and loser T1m Ebers
bach couldn t seem to fmd the
range After a st r~ke out an

Sport Parade

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Thai s a g.ood one M1 Begrn Don 1 take
awa y my s 1/IPmenls or my gus lo '

taxes and the lowest 2S
percent of meome earners
pay only four-tenths of I
percent of the total
Carter s tax reform w1th
1ts rum of closmg loopholes
a nd
endm g
ce rtam
ded ud tons Roberts says
hits the mtddle mcome group
harder than the n ch ahd ts
a nothe r
tndt cat to n of
runa11ay greed m Waslung
ton
But a recent report based
on ftgures from the Treasury
Departm ent
and
th e
Brookm gs ln s!tt ut wn a
liberal th unk tank sho" s th at
the mtddle mcome family
eamto g between $10 000 and
$12 000 a xear p~ys the lowest
per ce nt ~ tncome about 30 percent - for aU
ta xes combtned federal
state local mcome property
and 0 sales All the other
groups rtcher or poorer pay
a ht gher percentage of
mcome
The reason mtddle class
people pay so great a share of
taxes goes t he hber al
anaylsts IS sunply because
!.here are so many more of

A year ago thts month
Prestdent Carter proclaimed
the moral equtvalent of war
aga tnst the country s energy
cns1s The program he sent
Congress proposed that
Amen cans team to hve wtth
less energy and use 11 more
efft ctently The PreSident
gave httle cuunlenance to
stepped up domesttc energy
production except th at IS for
coal whtch he wants to force
uttlittes to bum mstead of 011
and gas
Nmety per cent of th e
Na tiOn s energy rese rves
conSJsts of coal At current
productton rates experts say
we have enough coa l to last
fo r centur~es It ts wtth this
vast potenttal m mmd that
Pres1dent Carter proposes to
nearly double coal product Jon
by 1985 from the 673 mtllion
tons mtned last year to I 25
btllion tons Commendabl)
the PresJdent wants most of
that added produ ction to
come from the eqstern mme
fi elds tn Appalachia
Sm ce the 1973 otl embargo
coal has been the Oagshlp fo r
a new nattonal energy pohcy
Yet the Admmt st ratl on s
ambthous plan for coal has
come under heavy ftre as
bemg too unrealislic and
va gue \\ tlhout a more
thoughtful
comprehenstve
approach cnttcs say the
Admtntstratton ts expectmg
too much from coal Last
Fa ll a General Aceountmg
Offtce study concluded that
doubled coal productiOn 10
seven years JUst "til not
happen because at every
stage of tis development coa l
has problems &amp; tn mtnto g
re ftnJOg
t r ans port ing
stortng and burntng
In
dustry experts also questton
whether enough mi ners
trans port at ion factl11 1es
machtnery and ca pttal are
avatlable to push production
schedules
Th e Bureau of Mt nes
reports that 254 new mtncs
wtll have to be opened 157 000
new mmers recrmted and
$16 btlhon tn capnal raJsed
JUs! to produce l btlhon tons
of coa l by 1985 The
Washmgton based Hen tage
Foundation places the total
cost of the Prestdent s coal

Athens nips Meigs, 4-3

Today's

"
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Editor

NEWYORKI UPI) - Pretty soon now theNe11 York Kmcks
could be saytng good b) e to Wtlhs Reed
A couple pf lusses to Cleveland m the nex t few mghts may
mean the end of him as their coach
All the Km cks have to do IS be elunmated ear ly m the NBA
playoffs by e1ther the Cavaliers m the ftrst round or the
Ph tladelphta 76ers m the second tf they make 1! that far and
theresa strong posstbtllty that Reed wtll be patd off on the two
remammg yea rs of hts con tract
Desptte demals from upstatrs hts would be successor
alread) has been ptcked out
It s Kevm Loughery coach of the New Jerse) Nets a!1a hts
By Greg Bailey
conung over lo the Kmcks would be part of a terntortal
The
Eastern
Eagles pic ked
tndemmhcatwn settlement between1he !11 0 teams 10 whtch
up
their
f~rst wm of the
the Kmcks also would gam the nghts to the Nets hrst round
season last mght by knocktog
draft ptck m June plu~ the1r f1r st round select ton nex t year
That s lhe mformalwn 1 get from an excellent source and off vtstltog North Galha 11-6
what 11 all b01ls dowr to ts tha t despite the fact the Kntcks 10 a game ca lled aft er SIX
posted their best record m four )Cars thts season and are mntngs because of '!larkness
engagmg tn their f1r st playoff 10 three years startmg tomght 1n Sentor co ca ptato Joe Kuhn
cane on tn relief of starter
Cleveland Willis Reed rna) be out uf a JObsoo n
Whclher he s aware of 1t or not he II be on tnal dunng the Jeff Ktmes tn Ihe second
tnn mg and d1d an adnnrable
pl•yuffs
jub
tn ptckmg up the wm
I he man who 1s to be h s JUdge and Jury the one who II make
Kuhn
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lhe ulttma te decJston as to whether he stays or goes 1s Sonny
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l'he free passes kept
Werbhn the new boss at Madison Square Garden
the
P~rates m the contest as
At a press conference las! week Werbhn demed Loughery
was gomg to replace Reed but after bemg asked tf that could Kuhn allowed JUst three htts
Eastern opened the sco n ng
he mtcrpreted to mean Reed would be back coaclung the
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Knicks neMt year he sa td that \\ as up to Mtke Burke the
prestdent of the Garden and Eddte Donova n the Kmcks
general mana ger
The man 1t really "til be up to ts Sonny Werbiln who has
oe1er let anyth mg stand m hts ""l of p1oilucmg a wmnet
Make no Jmstake about 11 Werblm has the fmal say 1n all
By Dona ld Ouddlng
mattelS pertau mg to the Garden aRd tha t meludes the
The So uthern forna does
Ra ngers "ho play !.here as well as the Kmcks He s the one "trolled to an eas) VICtory
who approved the spendmg of $1 6 mtllton so the Rangers could I uesda) mg ht as they
stgn the t11o talented Swedes Arders Hedbe rg a hd Ull N1lssun defeated host Alexand er 13
a few • eeks ago and now he has hts eye on the Los Angeles 5
Kmgs splendid goa he Rogte Vachon who IS pia) mg out hts
Wllh a btg sconng effort 111
option wtlh them
the lo un h tontng the Tor
lnsofat as the Kmeks ore concerned Werbhn the wa) I hea r nadoes pull ed 1n a nota ble
I hna ll) 1\ 0rked out a de.11 wtth Nc~ owner Roy Boe whtch !tvc of their thtrteen runs
would sett le a longstandmg mdemmt) deadlock between the puttmg the ga me almost out
two teams The Kmcks wou ld get Loughery and those lwo draft of the reach of the Spa rt ans
chm ces a nd the Nets wou ld no longer owe lhem anyt hi ng
Eleven out of the 17 " ho
A£ lor F\eed he " as one of the most popu lar performers the pi a) ed
Tues da)
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Km cks eve r h td dunng the 10 seasons he pl•yed for them produ ced htts 11 11h J ohn
before reurmg m 1975 The fans loved hun par llcula rly after Sa) re lead tn g 11 11h four
he lllddc a dramatiC return to actwn m the !mal ga me of the
1 ~70 playoffs with the !.akers .tnd led the Kmcks to their ftrst
NBA championship desptte play mg w1th an tn jured htp
But when he wok over as coach this season the fans qutckly
for'g&lt;&gt;j~a ll he dtd as a player When the Km cks were haVIng
troubleWtnmng ear her m the season the fans booed htm and
U1e team and Reed ran tnto problems of another kind when he
was !toed by Commtsswner I arl) 0 Bnen for cha rgmg
ofltctals on the court because he was upset over some of the ir
calls
As player and captam of the Kmcks Reed had a way of
mot1val!ng the team As thetr coach hts efforts have been less
successful Hts playe rs don 1 always listen to htm Pnva tel)
some of them feel be shows uncerta mty over 1\ hen to ma ke
subslltuttons
or call tune out
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lh ts season has been la rgely dtsco unted by man) who are
qutck to pomt out they wee. pia) mg 111 what mtg ht have been
Ett ec lt vc ra e w11h com
Ute league s weakest dtVISton The actd test for Reed now
poun d n g 6 U per ce nt
comes m the pla)off s If the Kmcks can a t least ~In the
Eastern utlc b) bea ung th e Cava liers and 76er s he ma) be
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allowed one run to sc&lt; re and
lullow1ng another KO lun
Ma) the catcher cracked a
double to clea r the bases
Metgs got two bac k m the
second Chris Tay lor stngled
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st ra tgh t out s Ebers bach
wa lked tu load the bases and
Ttm Hood unloaded wtth a
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then cracked a dou ble down
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8) 4 larcnce
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By KENNETH R CLARK
Lnlted Press lntrrnauunal
OSCAR S ENEMY Ftrst Wnnd1 ~lit n snubbed the
Academ) Awards ceremomes - "t "lmh h&lt; nonethe less was a
btg wtnner - saymg the boys tn hts Ne" York Ctty band
needed hull on clarmet Now - to the wrathful consternahon of
some top execs at Uruted Artists whic h produced his award
wmnmg Anme Hall
he s launched a full scale bo) cott of
the Oscars at lhe thea ter lc\el Allen fo rbtds the hstmg of
Anme s Acad cn~; A11ards atam lheatcrshow1ng lhe film threatens to yank the mm 1e the da1 after Oscar appears on
anvbody s marquee
BARE IS BEAUTUFUI Janu s Will s I) s his bodv tsn t
near!) as offensl\e as most of tht stuff no" bemg peddled on
Clucago s newsstands and he S"l s he h ts a nght to bare 1t
wtthout policr hara,srnent The 54 l ear"ld sun 11orshtpper
has ftled sutt askmg a dedarato l Judgmen barrmg the ell\
from barrmg hun from baskmg m the buff thts swnmer on
Lake Mtchtgan s beaches Sa) s he
\ soctet) m whtch
pornography seems to be a consututt ona h protected growth
il)dustr) can hardl) tondemn the be st f 1r 1 of nudtt)
GLIMPSES Stage mother Tt rn Sht elds - tht c• reer of her
12 )ear-old daughte t BnXJke Sha Ids n " assured - IS making
her own ftlm debut a, a lipS\ Grc&gt;&lt;mml Vtllage partygoer 10
Kmg of the G1 pstes
HIlL" Sp. aktr Th nnas Ttp 0 Netll
recetved Uw Good Scout awar I l'uesrtm n Nell York from
lhe Bo) Scouts of Amenca Bt ll l\11s ()u" n Ehzabeth ha s a
new press sec retan - pohttc tl hr II&lt; r au 11 r Mlrhael Shea
who pens Iu s prose under the n 11111 f Mtrharl Sm&lt;lrur
Mamie EJscnh J1A er JOUrne, el r mI Ll l rlll It Grthsburg
Pa to Palm Desert Ca hf ~ attt nd the It It llton toda) of a

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Taxes: Who is hit the hardest?
people earmng $14 000 a ) ear
don t fee l wealth y even
though logtc dtctates half
their fello11 Amertcans were
" orse off
Smce hts electton Ca rter
has backed ne w Soctal
Secunll and 011 taxes and
called for mcome tax reform
so that most of those earmng
less than $30 000 a year would
pav less
l'he Hepubhcan posttton
backed b) stallsttcs from the
IRS 1tself 1s that the lower
and mtddle mcome groups
have had Utelr sha re of
taxatwn mcreased m recent
l ears whtle the extremely
nch and extreme!) poor get
off hghter
Anord 111g to Republican
congressiona l stal~er Paul
Cratg Roberts wnt g 111 the
March tssue of Har
s IRS
statist icS for 1975 show the
top half 111 111co me - !.hose at
about $9 000 a year or mo re pa y almn•1 93 percent of the
111come taxes Th e top 10
percent those wtlh adj usted
gr oss mcome of $23 420 or
more paJ half Conversely
those earntog over $59 338
pa) 18 7 percent of 111 ncome

By IRA R ALLEN
WASHINGTON tUPll
That unpleasant April nte
pa) n g 1ncome taxe s rs
ac compamed tillS elec t wn
)ear bv a new catchphrase onCapnol Htll
The ta x burden seems to
be the la test to pi C for
mag az me and new spa per
analvses and poltllcal debate
that IS the questiOn of
wluth class of taxpavers IS
shouldermg the heaVIest load
of those ugly taxes
Depending on wh tch set of
clauns ts put forward and
whtch class one be longs to
the ans11er seems perfectly
ob\Oous - l ou are pa)'lll!l
more than )Our share whtle
the other gul ts getung all the
breaks
The genesiS of the current
debate came n Ihe 19"6
prestdenttal carnpatgn when
Jtmm v Carter sa td he would
Lax most heavil) those wtth
htgher tha n th e medtan
mt ome apparently \11thout
realiZi ng he wa s ta lktng
about e\ er} one ee~ rnrng more
than about $H 000 a year The
Repubhcans JUmped all over
hun f01 that recogmzmg that

•d
Copper Inaniiiken gu1 e
to comfortable CI0 thmg o

B) LeROY POPE
UPI Busmess Wnt cr
NEW YORK 1UPI - The
bewtldenn g 1a net 1 d
synthel!c fabn cs a1ailabl e 10
garments po ses 1 dilemma
for the shopper
Which of these mtra cle
matenals 1s rectll} ""ann l 1

cool"
Sh opp ers at one time
depended on 11 001 t cntent as
lhe best mdex to the \1 armth
of a garment and Jooked to
cotton for warm weather
comfort But more JJld more
garments are fashioned of
synthetics '
The Amertcan Sooet) of
Heatmg Refn ger tUng and
Atr Conditwnmg Engmeers
thinks the answer ma1 hun ge
on a Copper manmkto
conta1mn g

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bt.ofl! t. ._ ~ th t tndt x label ca n

be ' tlu tbi&lt; 10 shoppers and
to lh t: ga1ment 1ndustn

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refngerat 1ng eng neers

11orked 1p an arttfl ctal cloth
msul 1t1 n 11ea~uremen t umt
' "lied t1 &lt;lo for use 10
res&lt;arth 1 1k
J&lt; mess od tl an ASHRAE
meet ng 111 Atlanta ear iter
til ts vcar
"here the
mann1ken " 1s demonstrated
the clo 1 tlue of a garment
( an be mrasured at sub zero
tcmpual urc s and m an
arliftu l llO 1111e an hour wmd

t glltht Itbel measurement
Produc "A a labe l for each
garment ''' le 1s not pracllcal
beca tL'e fabncs and garment
structures and shapes behave
dtfferenth under wmd and
hwm dlll condt twns and 11 IS
not p. ss ble to measure a
smgl&lt; 1alue ~ h t ch ~111 tell
pr euS&lt; 1\ ho • much lhermal
p1 otecuon a garment 11111
g11e u n~er all poss tble
condtllons Jonnes Sa)d
Ho" e1 er he sa1d tt IS not

des tgned to measure th&lt;
warmth qualll1 of an)
garment
Researehers sav a ~ a rmth
mdex can be easth de1 eloped
and should be used Ill
sta ndard
la beling
of
garments as IS Lhe fiber
content present!) reqmred by neLessan to measure e\er )
law It IS ex pecte d the garment st) lc Close enough
manmken also wtll be used to ap pro x mat10ns can be
develop an mdex to mdtcate ac h t e~ed s mph b) draptog
how cool a garment IS
the copper maruukm w1th the
Nels Jonnes a techn cal fabncs and testung their m
spectah•1 m the field for 3M sul allng quaht) und er
Co tn St Paul sa1d past var u u ~ u md1t1 ons then
efforts at consumer labelmg rea c h tng
rea so nabl)
of warmth fa ctors ha 1e fa iled act urat e mtlex le1 ds
because the) 11 ere not
\n)onr can see "hether
supported
b1 a full wmd ISgL 1ng to blo11 Ill at the
under standtn g
of
the nec k ur up the sleeves of a
problem
garment but fe11 of us ca n
He srud heat transfer 1s look 11 the base rnatenal and
knowr m engmeermg schools metk e an &lt;Ktu ra tt e guess
as one of the most dtfftcult ab uL
'"
tn sul auo n
courses Heat transfer un ' tpolnl l\ he satd
clothing he satd IS even
'II w " ne btg stumbling
more complex than m most bloc k
md~str lal processes
1l1e ( pp ~ r manm km \o\ llh
What the assooat on ts 11&gt; &lt;ontr ,lied en w onment
aunmg at ftr st IS an average ttnd ~~~ d m: an d ~Jec trom c
warmth mdex that can be mstrumcntat10n ma) cost
calculated numer cally and 11 e ll t 1er SlO O000 an d
the mdex figure put on the prob&lt;•bl) onI)''"' tests ada)
label for the garment at the can be run on 11 so there are
factor y Althou~h 1t won t be fE·\~ suLh system s 10
an mlallible gutde for all ' x ~;1en c J mnes smd

Berry's World

The real vtllam according
to cnltcs of both the current
system an d Carter s tax
proposals ts mllatwn As
people earn more money
the) get pushed mto htgher
tax brackets, although thetr
higher mcomes don t g1ve
th em any more wealth
because prtces ar e rtsmg at
the same ttme Everythmg
thus stays the same except
the taxes
In some cases tn thi s
debate opponents are tossmg
statJsttcal apples and oranges
al each other But 10 any
event 1t does seem clear the
system ts workmg as
10tended - taxmg those wtth
higher mcomes at higher
rates At the same tun e
mfl a t10n caused brack et
creep ts lea vm g people
worse off than they were at
lower tocomes and feelmg
abused by the tax system
Ard the real problem for
pohtletans as they face re
electiOn ts convtncmg people
struggl mg to rruse a famtly
on $15 000 or $20 000 that sta ttstJcally at least - lhey
are rtch

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WASHINGTON (UP!) Nostahga qwz
I Who was the first moVJe
cowljoy to Jump his horse
1St iver Ktng ) thr ough a
wmdow tnto a room full of
baddies and also to spm htS
gun on the table before
sending some desperado to
his last reward'
2 Whtch movte cowboy
used to nearl y gtve hts fans
heart failure by venturtog
tn to obvtously parlous
s1tuatwns wtthout ca rrymg a
gun'
3 What mov te co"b&lt;l'l'
occas10 na ll y un 11 ra pped a
sttek of gum JUSt before a gun
ftght?
U you ans wer Fred Thompson Hoot Gtbson and Ttm
McCoy to these questions
)OU do so at your owr mk
These btls of trtvta were
recollected by early western
film bulls whose mernon es
are about all reliable as a
saloon gtrl s chasttty vows
I mention them now only
because they are among the
more !aUtble of the obJecttons
raised agamst my recent
selection of the stx all-ttme
best movte cowboys
For the record I ranked
Hoot Gtbson Tom MIX and
Buck Jones as the creme de
Ia creme wtth Ttm McCoy
Ken Maynard and Bob Steele
formm g lhe second echelon
You wouldn t believe some
of the ridiculous letters I have
reeetved challengmg these
chotces
A Fort Lauderdale reader
argued that Th ompso n
belonged m the front rank lor
reasons ctted m Questton I
Tommyrot 1
Show me a movte cowboy
who tw1rls his gun on the
table before a shoot-out and
I U show you a neurotic
exhJbJllomst
A New Yor k reader sought
to disquali fy Gtbson lor
reasons ctted m Questton 2
He tmplted tha t Gtbson s
habit of gotog about unarmed
was neurotic exhtbtttontsm
Poppycock'
Hoot Gibson was one of the
most rattonal wranglers who
ever pounded leather If ever
you sa11 him with out a gun
belt you may be sure he was
carryin g
a
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converston program between
1978 and 1985 as htgh as $134 7
btllton
The 112 day UMW coal
strtke also pointed up the
problem of relytng on a single
domesllc energy source that
ts prone to labor stabtltty
How labor unrest can be
quelled to the years ahead to
ensure a steady reltable coal
supply ts only now getttog
attentton Last month a
Prestdenttal commtsston was
formed to come up wtth a
poltcy to settle mme safety
disputes tncrease mine
produ ctiVIt y and r esolve
hngertng pensiOn problems
&amp;th the Clean Atr Act
which requtres utthttes to
mstall expenstve stack
scrubbers and the new strip
nune control law that tm
poses tougher reclamation
standards could tmped e
coni erswn to coal and make
coal generated el ectrt cJty
more costly and less com·
pettltve m th e energy market
A less publtctzed obstacle
to tmplementmg crash coal
productiOn ts the substanttal
mvestment tt r equ~res m
local communtty develop
ment Most Appalachtan
commuruttes stmply do not
have the bastc pubhc servtces
and lactlt!Jes to handle the
demands a masstve mOux of
mmers and mlnmg acttvtttes
wtll cause Upgradmg the
reg ton s health
trans
por tatJ o n
edu ca ti on
housmg water and se wer
servtces will be expenstve yet
no commttment has been
made lo help pl a n a'n d
prov tde for thts kmd of
development
To a Nation rUMtng out of
energy opttons Amertca s
vast coal deposits as the
Prestdent wisely recogmzes
oan and should be used to the
fullesl The problems With •
usmg more coal are compl ex :
and dtfltcult but they are nol
wsurmo untable For the
United States to get the most
out of coa l however, a more
st r uctu r ed coor din a ted
policy tha t more closely
reflects the unlque charactertst les and problems of coal
and the mdustry that mmes 1t
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TV .• .m
Review

A£ lor the tJdbtt m Questton
3 that carne from a Johnny
Mack Browr partisa n who ts
of all things female
What would g~rls know
about movte cowboys for
pete s sake'
She Inte rpr eted Ttm
McCoy s gum-&lt;!hewmg as a
nervo us mannert srn th at
tipped off the audtence (and
his anlagomsts) that he was
about to draw Ba lderdash
McCoy lhe master of w1ld
west insouctance was merely
flauntmg hts cool before a
showdowr
to
When tt comes
mt sg utd ed c rttt e ts m
however none could match
the sheer blindness of a
California read er who
mststed th at Dt ck Foran
belonged on the all lim e
movte cowbo~ roster
Dtck Foran who was btlled
as The Smgmg Cowboy
Dt ck Fo ra n who once
crooned
My
Ltttle
Buckeroo m a horse opera
D1ck Foran who m the film
R1de
em
Cowboy
mtrod uced the ballad I U
Remember Apnl thal has
become a cocktatl ptamst
standard
That Dtck Foran
In ttme perhaps the top of
my list wtll undergo
reeva lu ation But Foran s
place a I !lie bottom tS forever
secure
The Almanac
United Press International
Today IS Wednesday April
12 the 102nd da y of 1978 wtth
263 to follow
The moon ts approaching
1ts f1rst quarter
The m o~m g star JS
Mercury
The evening sta rs are
Mars Venus Juptter and
Saturn
Those born on thts date are
under the stgn of Artes
Atnerlco n sta tesman
Henry Clay was born Aprtl 12
1777
On thts day m history
In 1861 the Civil War began
wh en Confederate troops
opened fire on Fort Sumter

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In 1945 Prestdent FranKlin
D Roosevelt dJed at Warm
Sprmgs Ga About three
hours later V1ce Prestdent
Harry Truman was sworn m
as chief executtve

By JOAN HANAUER
UP! Televisiuo Writer
NEWYORK t liPI)- The 19n 78prJJDe tune season IS over
and ABC has won 1
That was how an ABC memo on the Ntelsen ratings began
and whtle the cla un may be premature there s no doubt that s
the way tt wtll all come out
Whe n the season ends depends on who s countung ffht m the
week ending April 9 28 sh ows were on repea ~ wtth only a
handful of the programs whose seaso n began m September
77 sttll offertng new segments th tS far unto 78
There s no way CBS or NBC can catch up wtth ABC which
now owns a 20 8 raung for the season and a J3 7 percent share
of the audience
ABC also won th e week past With 1ts broadcll8t of the !iOth
annua l Academy Awards the top show of the week Wtth a 36 3
ratmg ahd a 68 percent share of the audtence ABC estima tes
that more than 70mtUton vtewers tuned m to watch Oscar (and
Vanessa and Paddy) perform
The season-t ~ate scores for the ruMers-up show CBS m
second place and NBC m third and tt will take a Herculean
effort for NBC to overtake CBS - although rertamly the
network hopes to do so wtth such upcorrung blockbusters as
The Holoeaust and m May a televtston ltlm based on the
nove l Wheels
NBC dtd overtake CBS for second place m the week just past
tn part thanks to Helen Hayes and Fred Astatre m A Famtly
Upstde Down which rated among the lop 10
Another top 10 scorer was NBC s Project UFO ' whtch
brmgs up the questwn of lead ms and lead outs It tS the
conventional wtsdom of televlllton programmmg that the
success of a show depends m part on what went on dtrecUy
before 11 and what dtreeUy follows
Quest ton D1d Project UFO serve as a lead~n bwldmg a
good audtence fo• Helen Hayes and Fred Astatre or did HayesAstatre provtde a classy leado()Ut followmg on the
extraterres!Jallootsteps of UFO' Only the Shadow knows
The Barbara Walters spectal had one of tis best outmgs wtth
a 34 percent share of the audience
Among the programs to make thetr debuts m the week past
CBS had great success with AIIUI2mg Sptderman ' the chap
who got bttten by a radioactive sptder and wound up eighth m
the rattogs
Other good begmrungs were racked up for ABC s 'Harvey
Korman Show to a three-way tie for ninth place, and the
networks Pat Boone and Family which tied lor 31st but
scored a J3 perrent share of the audience in Its time period
DIS8ppotnlrnents lor CBS were the openings of The Ted
Knight Show and Another Day both of which were In the
bottom 10
Among tbe new shows to come along late in the season The
Incredible Hulk continues to score ina-edible ratings, How
the West Was Won remains a wtMer, • Fantasy Island isn t
fantast ic but certainly it s respectable, as is • A E S Hudson
St Even Rtchle Brockehnan, Private Eye Is domg well
enough for a possible return next fall
Baby I m Back probably won t be, and neither w!U
Dallas tf tt doesn t score higher The Sam ratings are for
the dogs Husbands Wives and Lovers looks like splltsville,
Young Pioneers are still scratching to get started and
Quark Js right out there with the Interstellar garbage
The top network programs lor the week ending AprU 9,
according to the A C N1elsen Co were
I Academy Awards 2 Laverne &amp;. Shirley 3 Three's
Com pany 4 J;Jappy Da)'ll , 5 Cher Special 8 • Family
Upstde Down
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Project UFO", S
Amaz1nc
Splderman' 9 (3-way lie) M-A..S.H , 'Harvey Korman
Show and Charlie s Angets '

By Greg Bailey
A last mntng gasp by
vtsttmg Metgs fell shott last
mght as t he Mara uders
record fell to 3 3 when host
Athens squeaked by wtth a 4 3
wm The Bulldogs scored all
of thetr runs tn the ftrst m
mng and all were unearned
The hrst three batters for
the Bulldogs walked as Metgs
hurler and loser T1m Ebers
bach couldn t seem to fmd the
range After a st r~ke out an

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percent of the total
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the mtddle mcome family
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per ce nt ~ tncome about 30 percent - for aU
ta xes combtned federal
state local mcome property
and 0 sales All the other
groups rtcher or poorer pay
a ht gher percentage of
mcome
The reason mtddle class
people pay so great a share of
taxes goes t he hber al
anaylsts IS sunply because
!.here are so many more of

A year ago thts month
Prestdent Carter proclaimed
the moral equtvalent of war
aga tnst the country s energy
cns1s The program he sent
Congress proposed that
Amen cans team to hve wtth
less energy and use 11 more
efft ctently The PreSident
gave httle cuunlenance to
stepped up domesttc energy
production except th at IS for
coal whtch he wants to force
uttlittes to bum mstead of 011
and gas
Nmety per cent of th e
Na tiOn s energy rese rves
conSJsts of coal At current
productton rates experts say
we have enough coa l to last
fo r centur~es It ts wtth this
vast potenttal m mmd that
Pres1dent Carter proposes to
nearly double coal product Jon
by 1985 from the 673 mtllion
tons mtned last year to I 25
btllion tons Commendabl)
the PresJdent wants most of
that added produ ction to
come from the eqstern mme
fi elds tn Appalachia
Sm ce the 1973 otl embargo
coal has been the Oagshlp fo r
a new nattonal energy pohcy
Yet the Admmt st ratl on s
ambthous plan for coal has
come under heavy ftre as
bemg too unrealislic and
va gue \\ tlhout a more
thoughtful
comprehenstve
approach cnttcs say the
Admtntstratton ts expectmg
too much from coal Last
Fa ll a General Aceountmg
Offtce study concluded that
doubled coal productiOn 10
seven years JUst "til not
happen because at every
stage of tis development coa l
has problems &amp; tn mtnto g
re ftnJOg
t r ans port ing
stortng and burntng
In
dustry experts also questton
whether enough mi ners
trans port at ion factl11 1es
machtnery and ca pttal are
avatlable to push production
schedules
Th e Bureau of Mt nes
reports that 254 new mtncs
wtll have to be opened 157 000
new mmers recrmted and
$16 btlhon tn capnal raJsed
JUs! to produce l btlhon tons
of coa l by 1985 The
Washmgton based Hen tage
Foundation places the total
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Athens nips Meigs, 4-3

Today's

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By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Editor

NEWYORKI UPI) - Pretty soon now theNe11 York Kmcks
could be saytng good b) e to Wtlhs Reed
A couple pf lusses to Cleveland m the nex t few mghts may
mean the end of him as their coach
All the Km cks have to do IS be elunmated ear ly m the NBA
playoffs by e1ther the Cavaliers m the ftrst round or the
Ph tladelphta 76ers m the second tf they make 1! that far and
theresa strong posstbtllty that Reed wtll be patd off on the two
remammg yea rs of hts con tract
Desptte demals from upstatrs hts would be successor
alread) has been ptcked out
It s Kevm Loughery coach of the New Jerse) Nets a!1a hts
By Greg Bailey
conung over lo the Kmcks would be part of a terntortal
The
Eastern
Eagles pic ked
tndemmhcatwn settlement between1he !11 0 teams 10 whtch
up
their
f~rst wm of the
the Kmcks also would gam the nghts to the Nets hrst round
season last mght by knocktog
draft ptck m June plu~ the1r f1r st round select ton nex t year
That s lhe mformalwn 1 get from an excellent source and off vtstltog North Galha 11-6
what 11 all b01ls dowr to ts tha t despite the fact the Kntcks 10 a game ca lled aft er SIX
posted their best record m four )Cars thts season and are mntngs because of '!larkness
engagmg tn their f1r st playoff 10 three years startmg tomght 1n Sentor co ca ptato Joe Kuhn
cane on tn relief of starter
Cleveland Willis Reed rna) be out uf a JObsoo n
Whclher he s aware of 1t or not he II be on tnal dunng the Jeff Ktmes tn Ihe second
tnn mg and d1d an adnnrable
pl•yuffs
jub
tn ptckmg up the wm
I he man who 1s to be h s JUdge and Jury the one who II make
Kuhn
fann ed ftve but 11 a lked
lhe ulttma te decJston as to whether he stays or goes 1s Sonny
twe
lve
l'he free passes kept
Werbhn the new boss at Madison Square Garden
the
P~rates m the contest as
At a press conference las! week Werbhn demed Loughery
was gomg to replace Reed but after bemg asked tf that could Kuhn allowed JUst three htts
Eastern opened the sco n ng
he mtcrpreted to mean Reed would be back coaclung the
1
11
the ftrst t nn m ~ b\ pin tne
Knicks neMt year he sa td that \\ as up to Mtke Burke the
prestdent of the Garden and Eddte Donova n the Kmcks
general mana ger
The man 1t really "til be up to ts Sonny Werbiln who has
oe1er let anyth mg stand m hts ""l of p1oilucmg a wmnet
Make no Jmstake about 11 Werblm has the fmal say 1n all
By Dona ld Ouddlng
mattelS pertau mg to the Garden aRd tha t meludes the
The So uthern forna does
Ra ngers "ho play !.here as well as the Kmcks He s the one "trolled to an eas) VICtory
who approved the spendmg of $1 6 mtllton so the Rangers could I uesda) mg ht as they
stgn the t11o talented Swedes Arders Hedbe rg a hd Ull N1lssun defeated host Alexand er 13
a few • eeks ago and now he has hts eye on the Los Angeles 5
Kmgs splendid goa he Rogte Vachon who IS pia) mg out hts
Wllh a btg sconng effort 111
option wtlh them
the lo un h tontng the Tor
lnsofat as the Kmeks ore concerned Werbhn the wa) I hea r nadoes pull ed 1n a nota ble
I hna ll) 1\ 0rked out a de.11 wtth Nc~ owner Roy Boe whtch !tvc of their thtrteen runs
would sett le a longstandmg mdemmt) deadlock between the puttmg the ga me almost out
two teams The Kmcks wou ld get Loughery and those lwo draft of the reach of the Spa rt ans
chm ces a nd the Nets wou ld no longer owe lhem anyt hi ng
Eleven out of the 17 " ho
A£ lor F\eed he " as one of the most popu lar performers the pi a) ed
Tues da)
nt ght
Km cks eve r h td dunng the 10 seasons he pl•yed for them produ ced htts 11 11h J ohn
before reurmg m 1975 The fans loved hun par llcula rly after Sa) re lead tn g 11 11h four
he lllddc a dramatiC return to actwn m the !mal ga me of the
1 ~70 playoffs with the !.akers .tnd led the Kmcks to their ftrst
NBA championship desptte play mg w1th an tn jured htp
But when he wok over as coach this season the fans qutckly
for'g&lt;&gt;j~a ll he dtd as a player When the Km cks were haVIng
troubleWtnmng ear her m the season the fans booed htm and
U1e team and Reed ran tnto problems of another kind when he
was !toed by Commtsswner I arl) 0 Bnen for cha rgmg
ofltctals on the court because he was upset over some of the ir
calls
As player and captam of the Kmcks Reed had a way of
mot1val!ng the team As thetr coach hts efforts have been less
successful Hts playe rs don 1 always listen to htm Pnva tel)
some of them feel be shows uncerta mty over 1\ hen to ma ke
subslltuttons
or call tune out
1
n te fact lhe Kmcks compiled thetr best record m fou r years
lh ts season has been la rgely dtsco unted by man) who are
qutck to pomt out they wee. pia) mg 111 what mtg ht have been
Ett ec lt vc ra e w11h com
Ute league s weakest dtVISton The actd test for Reed now
poun d n g 6 U per ce nt
comes m the pla)off s If the Kmcks can a t least ~In the
Eastern utlc b) bea ung th e Cava liers and 76er s he ma) be
N neh day nt ere\t penalty
f
W ITh drawn
befor e
able to keep Ius Jub If nul theresa good chance he II lose Jt

er ro r by th e shortstop
allowed one run to sc&lt; re and
lullow1ng another KO lun
Ma) the catcher cracked a
double to clea r the bases
Metgs got two bac k m the
second Chris Tay lor stngled
as dtd Mark Mt tch ~Ite r two
st ra tgh t out s Ebers bach
wa lked tu load the bases and
Ttm Hood unloaded wtth a
solid smgle to plate two runs
Metgs had r unners m
scormg pos lion 10 the last

With his I"' singl es Ho d
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stogies Ma) had hi s d ublc
and C'hon k1 hatl a smglc

three mmn'gs but m tn 1ged to
plat&lt; Just une 111 the sixth
Bay An drews led off wtth a
stngle and advanced &lt;n an
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wa lkmg seve n Winner Mt kc
Borne struck out fuur and
walked JUSt th ree m gomg the
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Eagles gain first triutpph, 11 to 6
three runs Kevm Buck ley
reached base on an error and
ca tcher Bna n Btsse ll
followed with a stngle Kuhn
then cracked a dou ble down
the left held line to score two
runs and then came home
when Rusty Wtga l lashed a
stngle
The Pu ates ptcked up a run
m the secn nd but Eastern got
two more 10 the thtrd Steve
!title smgled and advanced

on an error Two more errors
allo wed both runs to scurc
No r! h Galh a committed
seven err rs 111 the coniest

1 he Ptrates t ed the game
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plat mg stx btg runs 1n the
f1fth fh e big blow of the
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Gtl hlan
ltttle led the hitters wtth
three Singles while Kuhn had
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ma) be llllposstble to effect!\ ely remove all of them
ro reduce the odor proper!) owners can spread ltme
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SPECIAL SERVICES
FROM THE OEP ARTMENT OF
NATU RAL RESOURCES
By Greg Bailey
fh e Oh1o Department of Natural Resources tODNR)
offe rs discounts on fees for use of cerliun state park fa cJlttles
[() &lt;Jolden Buckeye Card holders and to Ohioars who are
permanently and totall) dtsabled Fee reductions apply to
ca mpmg fa etlittes lodge acconunodattons cabtns golf course
f JCi ltttes group buildi ng lacthtt es and tours at Malabar Farm
State Park
fhe Golden Buckeye Program 1s adnnmstered by the Ohio
Com rmsSion on Agmg for person s age 65 or older Cards may
be obtamed from local semor ctttzen agenctes or the otuo
Com nnssmn on Agtng 50 W Broad St 9th Floor Co lwnbus
l l1l5 Ohwan s who ha ve been certtfted permanently and
total ly disabled by a state or federal agenc y are entttled to the
san1e dtscounts offered wG &gt;Iden Buckeye Card holders Those
elt gtble can obtatn a DlC'"Il&lt;JUlle-!2asspm t by apply1ng lOth~
DI VISIOn of Park s and He creal on Ohto Department of Natura l
llcsources Fountam Square Columbus 43224
Perrnanentl) and Wtally dtsa bled Ohio veterans may
ran p fr ee n state parks and ft sh hunt or trap 1111hout a
I cense 10 addtllon tu 1ece t vtn~ the same beneftts offered to
Golden Bu&lt;ke)e Card hold ers Dtsabled veterans 1\ho \\ant to
camp free at stale parks or fi sh hunt or trap without a license
llllllit present an eltgtbtlity certificate from the Vetera ns
Admm stratwn and addlttona l tdentllt catwn as requ ested
I ht se wh c feel the) quahf) ca n recetve an eltgtbth ty
ccrt tflcate from the Veterans Admmtstrauon Regwnal Offtce

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MANFREIJ LAYNE
TO SPEAK - Manfred
Langer of Ironton will be
gu es t speaker or the
Gallipoli s Chrl s llan
Church, Sunday, April 16.
lie will be speaking on
Creationism vs. Evolution.
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GOLDEN PASSBOOK

Minimum de posi t of $5.00. lnteresl compounded dally. Interest must remai n on de·
posil a lull year Io earn elfecl lve ann ual y1eld

Guaranteed ra te on matunty ol90 days. Min imum deposit $1,000 . Inleresl com pounded
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one year . Minim um deposit $1,000. Inte rest
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Guaran teed rat e on matur1 ty of one year.
Minimum de posi l ol $1,000 . Interest com·
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Guarantee d rate on maturity of two years .
Minimum dep osit of $t .OOO. Interest com·
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pos it a lull year to earn eltec live annu al yield.

Gu arant eed rate on mat urity of three years.
Min imum depoSit of $t ,000. In te rest com·
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' posit a ful l year to earn effe c tive annua l yi eld .

Guar anteed ra le on ma lurity ol six years.
Minimum de posll of $1,000. Int eres t compo und ed dally Interest must remain on deposit a lull year lo eam e llective an nual yield .

Ohio Valley Ban k can help you plan a savi ngs program that matches your
short and long-term savings goals and earns you high interest every step
of the way. These goals might include retirement, a new home, an ed ucation
. .. whatever. Or si mp ly that peace of mind and ~eCLtre feeling that only
money in the ban k can bring. Our people are loo kil{g forward to helpin g you
save-or with any of your other banking needs. Give us a call. Or better st ill,
drop by one of our four offi ces. You'll discover that we really are ready to
help you.
•O n time deposits, reg u ln t. io n~ n•qu irc that t here be 1111 interest pcnalty if tht• princi pnl is withdra wn
bufore mnturit y . H old ur w ill l&gt;l! ptt id in Lcre !&gt;!l at t he Hn n uu l rate uf 5°o 11'.'4.~ thrct• month.'i for the time
tht• pri nd pnl wus on d(' poail.

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Ga ll ipOliS. Ohio

12 oz. BAKERS

NESCAFE
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WNCHEON MEAT

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At Ohio Vall ey Bank, we offer the hi ghest interest on yo ur choice of short and
long-term savings pla ns. And beca use interest i ~ compounded dai ly on all
sav ings do)la rs, even you r interest earns interest. Annual yields are effec tive
when principal a nd interest are iei't on deposit fo r a 'ful l year.* You won't
fi nd a better way to save.

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If you don't read this message it could
cost you money . Bec&lt;Juse Smith
Nelson Motors wants to sell 30 new
Pontiacs, Buicks &amp; GMC's in April. To
do this we are cutting prices, That
means more savings to you as a car
buyer . So if you are thinking about a
new car , now is the time to come in to
Smith Nelson for the best price on a
ne.,Vll car . Don't forget we are The
Friendly Dealer . Wr;! can save you
money . See or ca II one of These
Friendly Salesmen: J.D . Story, Ray
Douglas or
II Nelson.
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SUPER SAVINGS
IN OUR SPRING

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MEETING SET
Weekend meetings will be
held at the Red Brush Church
of Christ. The sched ule in·
d udes ser vices at 7 p.rn . on
Saturday and Su nday and 10
a.m. on Sunday morning.
Vernon Bolin of Hav enswood
wi:t l&gt;e speaker. The publi c is
invit ed.

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Heturn Jona thall Meigs
Cha pte r
Da uKhter s of
Amm ca wi ll meet Friday .
April H at I p.m. at lhc
Lu theran Church. Mrs
Thereun J ohnson will presen l
a program "Foods of the
Presi dent s." Ho~1csses are
Mrs. George Morris, Miss
l.ucille Smith , Mrs. Edison
Hobstelter and Mrs. Thorne
Cottrill.

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The tuplr for the J. p.m.
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lht· Two Modrls or Ori gin.
Mr. La ngt·r was born In
Welsenburg. Germ a ny,
se ttled in ironton ar~a in
hlsearly youth. H&lt;' •·Ill be a
graduate of thl" Tri·S tal&lt;'
Blblt• Coll ege In 1978. lie
work s io man y mlnlstrlrs
thrnughout lhls area and
condu &lt;.' ls prest•nti.lllon s on
Selenl/fl r Crea tioni sm
throughout th•• Tri-State
area. Th &lt;' public Is lnvlt&lt;•d
to all lhrct· st•ssfus n on
Sunda y. Dr nny Cohurn,
min is ter . J ar k Perr y.
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espcdall y a shy littlr woman whu m•eds all tht· lll'lp silt• l':U1
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Actn_&lt;.~ lmmnmi'L' progran1
.rvlrs. Mary· Bo\H' ll of Ho\'k
ft \'i-l l ia b.l t• lhr iJli ,L! Il ti l t' Sp!' tllgs J(u;ul ! 1u~ ted t ilt'
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A~sul'l ~t ti un ns ot ll' wl1irh 1s (' ll ~ Shml('th.! s. Mr!-!. Corel
cuhni red ami l'L'SPt.'t'll' d tltHI lkt·glt • Jl i' L'S idt'd at t lu·
pro v i d es &lt;Ill &lt;-I Vt' l l lll' pf 11\l'l'tlllg du n ng \\'hich lllll i. ' c.1
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;~OT E TO HEADER.S : True, I su·ess l/1(' "Work it out fur
yourse lf " a11g/e ove r that cop-&lt;Ju l phrase, " Sc&lt;&gt; a therapist... "
But this doesn'l.i mpl y I'm e~grli n~ t necessa ry professionHI c.id.
Ra ther, I feel a column ist's fi rst duty is to explore problems.
suggl'st various m eans of self-help. guide t:orrcs pumJenb
toward reth inking thei r situations, and, above all. show she Is
truly conce rned. "'
In other words. I eurn bine ernpHthy wit h a~ mul' h comm onsense insight as I Ci:l ll muster, hopi ng my efforts ma y
strike Ht:; pa rk. and perhaps SHVt' large couns eli ng fees.
Lou is Niwr has written , "Wo rds of co mfort. skillfully adnumslel'ed. arc the oldest therapy k11 uwn lu ma11 ."
Many of life' s hass les call be surmounted with" little help
from frie11ds a11d a lot of hd p from Number One 'l'uu ofl en
'these days , people think · psyeiliiilrist" ur "psychologist"
when they should be tilillkillg fur themst lvcs If I pruvirlc ill l·
~tul:i alung these li nes - well . maybe, jusl!IH:i )'bt,•, l'ml' arnin).!
my keep. At lea sl YS WF thinks so. a11d for th iS I'm ver)
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·SEE A THt: RAPIST' I ~ NOT ENOUGH
DEAR HELEN :
This is to thank' you for say i11g two word&gt; (p lus a lot of
others 1tha t changed my life arou11d.
When 1 wrote you fi rst I felt like a 1'om plete fa il ure. Each
time I'd gel depressed I'd go back tu brooding about my terrible c/uldhood.' Psychoa 11al ysis only opened up more cans of
worms, maki11g me dwell on that loveless , a bused early life.
1 poured it all ouf to you. and your lung pcrsoha/lcller· sh owc&gt;d vmr understand · buf those two wm·ds woke me up : You
wrOte, " Su what '!!'!"
The11 you explained it isn 't so much what happens to you as
how you read to it that really counts : I could usc my past as a
dub to beat myself mto failuJ'e, or I cou ld say, ·'So what' • it
hetppened, I cHil 't undo it , but ' now' b where I'm al.'
I'm be~i nn i ng to real ize I'm an imp01tant person. pe rh ~ps
matle stronge r by a pas ~ I should have examined UIICe and lhe11
put aside as a11cient, history... viewing it as a ladd er not a
cmlr h.
Thanks for not usmg the old£op-out. "See a psychiatr ist.. . or
professional counse lor." Til is unfurlu11ale ly, seems standard
fare fur some advice culunu1isls · YOUR "SO WHATT!NG"
FAN iOne year later I
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DEAR FAN :
Thanks fur brightening my day ! It 's g 1·e~ t to know I've done
$Umdhing right ; and evt•n better lo hear Uf your lm p(lJ' ending.
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qui lt with JIIVISJble thread .
f'o11sume&lt;i . by jea lousy, the
ta lka tive sister plotted wa ys
DEA H flH. FlLAKEH - I to destroy the quilt .
Hill worr ied &lt;I bout my cull cJ,;t:
One &lt;lay she lh re.w the ba ~
roon una ll' It al-l sta rted last of ll lvisib•le threa d from the
ll'l'ek when she lost her diarv. highest tower of the east/e. A
It w a~ very dear tu lu~r at;d bini f uu nd it ~111 d retu rned 1t
sil t.· has bcl'tl dt..•pressed ew r· to the storage plaee. 11 few
Sllll'e.
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days later. slw buried 'the
,11 f1rst I cuuld undeJ•slalld quil l in the ga rden beneath
wily shl' was upset. But J real- the J'osebushes. By the 11ext
l.r ca11't be sympathetic ally momi ng, tunmding nwl i:!~
luu).wr . Enough i ~ cnuugh! I 'had left the quilt exposed to
wuuld Pxpccl th is r ce~ di u n daylight.
from an imJilatun · 15-vcarNuthi11g worked.
uld. bul 11ol [rum a c~l le~e
Theil u11e day the qUJ lt wa s
jU III UI'
burned beyond recogn ition in
I r an't ask her any mun· a fire that swept through the
abuut the prublcm because cast wing of the grl'al c a~ tl e .
we ha ve nul lJeen very open 'Phe -'Iuiel sister was greatly
with each other. For exa m- bereaved. All her lhuugh ts
ple, after she ~g ues \IU t un :J"'' we re lust. She tried to tell her
date, silt' comes back and sister about her sonow, but
writes in her diap- rather to no ave~i l.
than Ielling me wilal hap pen·
As the quiet sister started
L'&lt;l. Tltal diary hHs made rne
another quilt, she thought. " I
s" nwd I IJave even th ought of am glad I 11cver trusted her
dt'slruyi ng it.
with my thoughts. She cannot
II rs unpossible to get d osl' l~ 'ssi b ly understa11d my feeltu a perso n like that. tngs.
Su1nl'lit ncs l a~k mystd f why
The yea rs passed. The
I had tu •get stu ck w1 t11 a l&lt;t lkali ve sister withdrew and
ruuuu nate like mine. How sta rted her own quill. They
sh t~ uld I handle the pruulcm ?
ra1·cly talked except to in·
MayiJt• I should JUst buy tjuire about the progress of
myself a diary and stop their respective quills. There
fi ,L! hllll g \t.
was no mort! jcct lously C:ltld
/lEAH HEADE H- Wila l if. lw l c in the cetstle- lmt ther e
UJH ' t' upon i:l tune , then· wen·
was also 110 love.
twu siste rs who lived in a l'asUn like the talkative sister
lle deep in the forest. One 111 this stu J')' , lake the up·
s1stt•r wan ted t u la lk a buul pl!l'tunily while your room·
everything, but the other ma te is upset tu prove that
Sls ll'r never sh e~ red her you reall y want lu undei'Sl&lt;t nd
St'lTt'Ls. lnslt•ctd , she sewed
her feelings. If you are angry
her though ts mt u 11 magil' and judgme11 lal now, there
will be 110 hope for your rela·
II unship in the fu ture.
. lu Dr. Bla ke1· 111
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/lETURNS llOM E
uf this ne"Wspapcr , P.O. Box
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l'l'tll l'llt'd hullll' fnun a Wl't'k 's
\'ork, N.Y. 10019. Volume of
\'1:-11 1 With ill' !' t-JHIH I1- 1&lt;1W Cllld ma il pr ulu b1ts p·er sona l
dauglll t' l'. Mr. and :v1rs. r·eplies, but questions . of
Hubt rt ('ustl'r a nd fanu !y. gcnl'nt! interest will lle
W sc u~scd in future l'olu rnns.
Cha dt~sl oll , W. Vi! .

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HOCK SP H!Nt ;s ( ;ra ngt·.
fur t~~ll r:ill. :11.1d 1m~ brtri J~ Am eril' Hn
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Thursday lllglit H p 111 a! til L•
!htll:-.t•pl;rnl." fd r t'llht'l' d 1s p l&lt;1!
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h.11l .
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PR/TE I'TOH Bela Bela Squad.
SHADF. H/Vf.H I.,dge ~5:!
lh·:.lth l'lub. ; ::10 p.111 . Thurs- Chapt!'r of Bet:J Si ~n w Phi
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Saturday 7: 30 p.m.
\ b~ ctl tht· llUJilt..' uf Mr~ . i\n n
Th ursd ay 7:45 p.m. at
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Midd leport Ftn' Slntiun.
a1mual inspt•ctivn. Inspect ion
tn mastt•r mason degree. All
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FHIIJ A\'
Snt.'Jd:. ;_:l\1 J.l.lll T hursday
RETU RN Junat h&lt;tn Meigs master masuns invil ed.
SUN IJAY
Ul lhl' Thnft Shup (IL'J'i,SS
Cha-pter DAR fr ida y 1 run ..
fn11n til~· J&gt;u 111 L'I'\I \ Pu."it Ofat Lutheran Ch urch. Mrs'.
REV IVt'\ I. no w in prog ress
fiL't ' Jlubl\(' 111\ 'lkd.
Thereon Juhnson in cha r ge of HI Carleton Church. Kings/',\STt 'O I I ~ I · tt ,ll HS Club. program. Hoslessrs are \1rs. bury Road through Sunday .
Tht.'lH i tltU..,
l i. George Mor ri s. Miss l.ul'i !lc Nightly at 7· 30 p.m. Guest
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II;ntg Iih'r" ul· :\nw n ra, i ::lO Sm ith, Mrs. Rd lsun Hub- min 1strr J ames Qu ee n .
Tillllsda) illlil't· /Ji!lllt' of MISs stctter. Mrs. Thor11e Cutl ri/1. Specra l singing . Ga ry King
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MARYSHHIN
F.37 0rder of. pastor. Publ iC inv it ed.
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1;, 141!]w 111 ,,~ 11 ,,,, 1l '.'" 1\10N· t he . • hit e Sh rine of J ermc&lt;'ling,
2 p. m. Sunday at
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sua!emin stall atwno f nff 1eers
H1land
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hapel with Glen
\ 11/ l/JI./·: t•oiiT t;,IH/l l·::\ Friday B p.m. Members t0
bring \'t'gt'ta ble or sa la d dish. Bisse ll as class leader.
t'lub, \ l 1tl1d a~ . /·.Ul p 111 (1!
Busrness nwet m ~ pnor to
PH OGR 1IM BY " The
til~· llo t\l t' uf ~ \ ,. .., Carl ll ork\
insta
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PumenJ) M e~su ni c Tem ple. I ::!0 p.m. Sunday at Eagle
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Rirl oe Church: public invited.

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MANFREIJ LAYNE
TO SPEAK - Manfred
Langer of Ironton will be
gu es t speaker or the
Gallipoli s Chrl s llan
Church, Sunday, April 16.
lie will be speaking on
Creationism vs. Evolution.
Morning worship scrvlc•·s
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Genesis
and
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220 E. Main St.
Pom e roy , Ohio
Phone 992 -7113

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on every Savings Account Passbook,
Retirement
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PASSBOOK SAVING

GOLDEN PASSBOOK

Minimum de posi t of $5.00. lnteresl compounded dally. Interest must remai n on de·
posil a lull year Io earn elfecl lve ann ual y1eld

Guaranteed ra te on matunty ol90 days. Min imum deposit $1,000 . Inleresl com pounded
da1 ty and paid qua rlerty .

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SAVINGS CERTIFICATE

Guaranteed ra le on malurity of 90 day s lo
one year . Minim um deposit $1,000. Inte rest
compoun ded daily a nd pa id quart erl y.

Guaran teed rat e on matur1 ty of one year.
Minimum de posi l ol $1,000 . Interest com·
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Guarantee d rate on maturity of two years .
Minimum dep osit of $t .OOO. Interest com·
pounded daily . Interest must remai n on de·
pos it a lull year to earn eltec live annu al yield.

Gu arant eed rate on mat urity of three years.
Min imum depoSit of $t ,000. In te rest com·
po un ded daily . ·in teresl mus l rema in on de·
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SAVINGS CERTIFICATE

Guarantee d rale on ma turit y ol tour years.
Minimum de posit ot $t ,000. lnlerest com pounded daily. Interesl must rema in on de ·
' posit a ful l year to earn effe c tive annua l yi eld .

Guar anteed ra le on ma lurity ol six years.
Minimum de posll of $1,000. Int eres t compo und ed dally Interest must remain on deposit a lull year lo eam e llective an nual yield .

Ohio Valley Ban k can help you plan a savi ngs program that matches your
short and long-term savings goals and earns you high interest every step
of the way. These goals might include retirement, a new home, an ed ucation
. .. whatever. Or si mp ly that peace of mind and ~eCLtre feeling that only
money in the ban k can bring. Our people are loo kil{g forward to helpin g you
save-or with any of your other banking needs. Give us a call. Or better st ill,
drop by one of our four offi ces. You'll discover that we really are ready to
help you.
•O n time deposits, reg u ln t. io n~ n•qu irc that t here be 1111 interest pcnalty if tht• princi pnl is withdra wn
bufore mnturit y . H old ur w ill l&gt;l! ptt id in Lcre !&gt;!l at t he Hn n uu l rate uf 5°o 11'.'4.~ thrct• month.'i for the time
tht• pri nd pnl wus on d(' poail.

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OhioValley Bank
Ga ll ipOliS. Ohio

12 oz. BAKERS

NESCAFE
INSTANT COFFEE

c~u d c...·uJ 1 t nhuti1 1 ~ .

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5 lb. BAG FLORIDA

oz .

WNCHEON MEAT

w1th Mrs.

At Ohio Vall ey Bank, we offer the hi ghest interest on yo ur choice of short and
long-term savings pla ns. And beca use interest i ~ compounded dai ly on all
sav ings do)la rs, even you r interest earns interest. Annual yields are effec tive
when principal a nd interest are iei't on deposit fo r a 'ful l year.* You won't
fi nd a better way to save.

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Mr~ . l.iJI'ellr.t 1Ja v1s,

Hul h Eul er a nd Cec1le Klll·

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If you don't read this message it could
cost you money . Bec&lt;Juse Smith
Nelson Motors wants to sell 30 new
Pontiacs, Buicks &amp; GMC's in April. To
do this we are cutting prices, That
means more savings to you as a car
buyer . So if you are thinking about a
new car , now is the time to come in to
Smith Nelson for the best price on a
ne.,Vll car . Don't forget we are The
Friendly Dealer . Wr;! can save you
money . See or ca II one of These
Friendly Salesmen: J.D . Story, Ray
Douglas or
II Nelson.
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HOME MADE HAM SAL.AD•••••••••••.•••• ~~~ . 99'

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Mrs. (;rtt ce F rcm:h
were used ull the table.
f~ o stc~.')es were Mrs. French,

SUPER SAVINGS
IN OUR SPRING

Mr.s. M;u·y Wtst·

.JEKEMY ,/OIINSON
111\IIY I!OH N - Mr. a11d
Mrs. l~wrt• tu · t• Jnhu stonuf
an· amwuut'ing tht• hi'rth uf

HONEY LOAF, PEPPER LOAF,
PORK &amp; BEEF LOAF•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •1:~, s1. 79

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5.00

CHEF DELIGHT

ClOSE 0

No.2

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MEETING SET
Weekend meetings will be
held at the Red Brush Church
of Christ. The sched ule in·
d udes ser vices at 7 p.rn . on
Saturday and Su nday and 10
a.m. on Sunday morning.
Vernon Bolin of Hav enswood
wi:t l&gt;e speaker. The publi c is
invit ed.

TEMPT

FLOUR

A rd n ·: ll In lw )u·l d Jo'l'ldit \
a11 d Sa t urday &lt;tl I '; onp 1"h· r·.

NOTICE

Heturn Jona thall Meigs
Cha pte r
Da uKhter s of
Amm ca wi ll meet Friday .
April H at I p.m. at lhc
Lu theran Church. Mrs
Thereun J ohnson will presen l
a program "Foods of the
Presi dent s." Ho~1csses are
Mrs. George Morris, Miss
l.ucille Smith , Mrs. Edison
Hobstelter and Mrs. Thorne
Cottrill.

CHOC. DRINK
Gal.

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Pomeroy . Ohio
Ph. 992 -2174

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LANGSVILLE , OHIO

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The tuplr for the J. p.m.
se n•k e will bt· Comparing
lht· Two Modrls or Ori gin.
Mr. La ngt·r was born In
Welsenburg. Germ a ny,
se ttled in ironton ar~a in
hlsearly youth. H&lt;' •·Ill be a
graduate of thl" Tri·S tal&lt;'
Blblt• Coll ege In 1978. lie
work s io man y mlnlstrlrs
thrnughout lhls area and
condu &lt;.' ls prest•nti.lllon s on
Selenl/fl r Crea tioni sm
throughout th•• Tri-State
area. Th &lt;' public Is lnvlt&lt;•d
to all lhrct· st•ssfus n on
Sunda y. Dr nny Cohurn,
min is ter . J ar k Perr y.
Assodale. For more In·
formatiou r all146- 1863.

Alumni Banquet Fabrics!

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He &lt;tlsu cun unent l'd 1111 t iH.•
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Mr.'&gt; . lk ulah 1-: wu1g, Mr ....
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Meigs CllH pl er &lt;-1 scho11l bd l

Ther e's C~ loudmuut h in our grou p who puts ~·ver}bcJI Iy down ,
espcdall y a shy littlr woman whu m•eds all tht· lll'lp silt• l':U1
get. Plea se give me e1 comeback whe n " :\'o1sy" trltlt•tn•s Ill ~
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.rvlrs. Mary· Bo\H' ll of Ho\'k
ft \'i-l l ia b.l t• lhr iJli ,L! Il ti l t' Sp!' tllgs J(u;ul ! 1u~ ted t ilt'
Ass(J(:iat lmt. llc dt•st TiUt..' tl llle \1al'l'h rn el'11ng of tlw Tw in
A~sul'l ~t ti un ns ot ll' wl1irh 1s (' ll ~ Shml('th.! s. Mr!-!. Corel
cuhni red ami l'L'SPt.'t'll' d tltHI lkt·glt • Jl i' L'S idt'd at t lu·
pro v i d es &lt;Ill &lt;-I Vt' l l lll' pf 11\l'l'tlllg du n ng \\'hich lllll i. ' c.1
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;~OT E TO HEADER.S : True, I su·ess l/1(' "Work it out fur
yourse lf " a11g/e ove r that cop-&lt;Ju l phrase, " Sc&lt;&gt; a therapist... "
But this doesn'l.i mpl y I'm e~grli n~ t necessa ry professionHI c.id.
Ra ther, I feel a column ist's fi rst duty is to explore problems.
suggl'st various m eans of self-help. guide t:orrcs pumJenb
toward reth inking thei r situations, and, above all. show she Is
truly conce rned. "'
In other words. I eurn bine ernpHthy wit h a~ mul' h comm onsense insight as I Ci:l ll muster, hopi ng my efforts ma y
strike Ht:; pa rk. and perhaps SHVt' large couns eli ng fees.
Lou is Niwr has written , "Wo rds of co mfort. skillfully adnumslel'ed. arc the oldest therapy k11 uwn lu ma11 ."
Many of life' s hass les call be surmounted with" little help
from frie11ds a11d a lot of hd p from Number One 'l'uu ofl en
'these days , people think · psyeiliiilrist" ur "psychologist"
when they should be tilillkillg fur themst lvcs If I pruvirlc ill l·
~tul:i alung these li nes - well . maybe, jusl!IH:i )'bt,•, l'ml' arnin).!
my keep. At lea sl YS WF thinks so. a11d for th iS I'm ver)
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DEAR HELEN :
This is to thank' you for say i11g two word&gt; (p lus a lot of
others 1tha t changed my life arou11d.
When 1 wrote you fi rst I felt like a 1'om plete fa il ure. Each
time I'd gel depressed I'd go back tu brooding about my terrible c/uldhood.' Psychoa 11al ysis only opened up more cans of
worms, maki11g me dwell on that loveless , a bused early life.
1 poured it all ouf to you. and your lung pcrsoha/lcller· sh owc&gt;d vmr understand · buf those two wm·ds woke me up : You
wrOte, " Su what '!!'!"
The11 you explained it isn 't so much what happens to you as
how you read to it that really counts : I could usc my past as a
dub to beat myself mto failuJ'e, or I cou ld say, ·'So what' • it
hetppened, I cHil 't undo it , but ' now' b where I'm al.'
I'm be~i nn i ng to real ize I'm an imp01tant person. pe rh ~ps
matle stronge r by a pas ~ I should have examined UIICe and lhe11
put aside as a11cient, history... viewing it as a ladd er not a
cmlr h.
Thanks for not usmg the old£op-out. "See a psychiatr ist.. . or
professional counse lor." Til is unfurlu11ale ly, seems standard
fare fur some advice culunu1isls · YOUR "SO WHATT!NG"
FAN iOne year later I
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DEAR FAN :
Thanks fur brightening my day ! It 's g 1·e~ t to know I've done
$Umdhing right ; and evt•n better lo hear Uf your lm p(lJ' ending.
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f'o11sume&lt;i . by jea lousy, the
ta lka tive sister plotted wa ys
DEA H flH. FlLAKEH - I to destroy the quilt .
Hill worr ied &lt;I bout my cull cJ,;t:
One &lt;lay she lh re.w the ba ~
roon una ll' It al-l sta rted last of ll lvisib•le threa d from the
ll'l'ek when she lost her diarv. highest tower of the east/e. A
It w a~ very dear tu lu~r at;d bini f uu nd it ~111 d retu rned 1t
sil t.· has bcl'tl dt..•pressed ew r· to the storage plaee. 11 few
Sllll'e.
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days later. slw buried 'the
,11 f1rst I cuuld undeJ•slalld quil l in the ga rden beneath
wily shl' was upset. But J real- the J'osebushes. By the 11ext
l.r ca11't be sympathetic ally momi ng, tunmding nwl i:!~
luu).wr . Enough i ~ cnuugh! I 'had left the quilt exposed to
wuuld Pxpccl th is r ce~ di u n daylight.
from an imJilatun · 15-vcarNuthi11g worked.
uld. bul 11ol [rum a c~l le~e
Theil u11e day the qUJ lt wa s
jU III UI'
burned beyond recogn ition in
I r an't ask her any mun· a fire that swept through the
abuut the prublcm because cast wing of the grl'al c a~ tl e .
we ha ve nul lJeen very open 'Phe -'Iuiel sister was greatly
with each other. For exa m- bereaved. All her lhuugh ts
ple, after she ~g ues \IU t un :J"'' we re lust. She tried to tell her
date, silt' comes back and sister about her sonow, but
writes in her diap- rather to no ave~i l.
than Ielling me wilal hap pen·
As the quiet sister started
L'&lt;l. Tltal diary hHs made rne
another quilt, she thought. " I
s" nwd I IJave even th ought of am glad I 11cver trusted her
dt'slruyi ng it.
with my thoughts. She cannot
II rs unpossible to get d osl' l~ 'ssi b ly understa11d my feeltu a perso n like that. tngs.
Su1nl'lit ncs l a~k mystd f why
The yea rs passed. The
I had tu •get stu ck w1 t11 a l&lt;t lkali ve sister withdrew and
ruuuu nate like mine. How sta rted her own quill. They
sh t~ uld I handle the pruulcm ?
ra1·cly talked except to in·
MayiJt• I should JUst buy tjuire about the progress of
myself a diary and stop their respective quills. There
fi ,L! hllll g \t.
was no mort! jcct lously C:ltld
/lEAH HEADE H- Wila l if. lw l c in the cetstle- lmt ther e
UJH ' t' upon i:l tune , then· wen·
was also 110 love.
twu siste rs who lived in a l'asUn like the talkative sister
lle deep in the forest. One 111 this stu J')' , lake the up·
s1stt•r wan ted t u la lk a buul pl!l'tunily while your room·
everything, but the other ma te is upset tu prove that
Sls ll'r never sh e~ red her you reall y want lu undei'Sl&lt;t nd
St'lTt'Ls. lnslt•ctd , she sewed
her feelings. If you are angry
her though ts mt u 11 magil' and judgme11 lal now, there
will be 110 hope for your rela·
II unship in the fu ture.
. lu Dr. Bla ke1· 111
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/lETURNS llOM E
uf this ne"Wspapcr , P.O. Box
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l'l'tll l'llt'd hullll' fnun a Wl't'k 's
\'ork, N.Y. 10019. Volume of
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dauglll t' l'. Mr. and :v1rs. r·eplies, but questions . of
Hubt rt ('ustl'r a nd fanu !y. gcnl'nt! interest will lle
W sc u~scd in future l'olu rnns.
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PR/TE I'TOH Bela Bela Squad.
SHADF. H/Vf.H I.,dge ~5:!
lh·:.lth l'lub. ; ::10 p.111 . Thurs- Chapt!'r of Bet:J Si ~n w Phi
F&amp;AM
Saturday 7: 30 p.m.
\ b~ ctl tht· llUJilt..' uf Mr~ . i\n n
Th ursd ay 7:45 p.m. at
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Midd leport Ftn' Slntiun.
a1mual inspt•ctivn. Inspect ion
tn mastt•r mason degree. All
.\1 1·: /t;S l'OU:&gt;:T Y llull lallt'
FHIIJ A\'
Snt.'Jd:. ;_:l\1 J.l.lll T hursday
RETU RN Junat h&lt;tn Meigs master masuns invil ed.
SUN IJAY
Ul lhl' Thnft Shup (IL'J'i,SS
Cha-pter DAR fr ida y 1 run ..
fn11n til~· J&gt;u 111 L'I'\I \ Pu."it Ofat Lutheran Ch urch. Mrs'.
REV IVt'\ I. no w in prog ress
fiL't ' Jlubl\(' 111\ 'lkd.
Thereon Juhnson in cha r ge of HI Carleton Church. Kings/',\STt 'O I I ~ I · tt ,ll HS Club. program. Hoslessrs are \1rs. bury Road through Sunday .
Tht.'lH i tltU..,
l i. George Mor ri s. Miss l.ul'i !lc Nightly at 7· 30 p.m. Guest
1. 11 11 1H· tl
II;ntg Iih'r" ul· :\nw n ra, i ::lO Sm ith, Mrs. Rd lsun Hub- min 1strr J ames Qu ee n .
Tillllsda) illlil't· /Ji!lllt' of MISs stctter. Mrs. Thor11e Cutl ri/1. Specra l singing . Ga ry King
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F.37 0rder of. pastor. Publ iC inv it ed.
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1;, 141!]w 111 ,,~ 11 ,,,, 1l '.'" 1\10N· t he . • hit e Sh rine of J ermc&lt;'ling,
2 p. m. Sunday at
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sua!emin stall atwno f nff 1eers
H1land
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hapel with Glen
\ 11/ l/JI./·: t•oiiT t;,IH/l l·::\ Friday B p.m. Members t0
bring \'t'gt'ta ble or sa la d dish. Bisse ll as class leader.
t'lub, \ l 1tl1d a~ . /·.Ul p 111 (1!
Busrness nwet m ~ pnor to
PH OGR 1IM BY " The
til~· llo t\l t' uf ~ \ ,. .., Carl ll ork\
insta
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PumenJ) M e~su ni c Tem ple. I ::!0 p.m. Sunday at Eagle
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Rirl oe Church: public invited.

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J:' und
Anti Recess .on

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6, ISJ 00
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Tot ,.ls
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Tota l Rece •p h 8 B a l anc(:'s
Gener ltl Fund
23 ,Q.JS 90

re ce1ved

bY the Vdl dge o t M•&lt;1dleport
Mergs County at I he Mavor 's

One 19 76 Chev r ole- t ..! Door ,

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F I NANCIAL REPORT
O F TOW N SHIPS

For F•scal Year Endmg
Dece m bl' r 31 , 1977
Chester T-ownst1ip

Me igs County
Chester . O h io
Aprr l 9, 1 ~ 7 8
I c erttly t h l:' f ollow rnq
reporl to be correc t

Freder rck. M Llltle
Townsh •P Clerk

!i u m mary of Cas h
Balances . R eceipl5
And E K p end11ure~
Ba lance Jan 1. 1971
Gcnera i Fund
~ 5 J 8153
Motor Veht cl e Lrc t&gt;n se
TalO.Fun·d

5. 519 0J
Gasol111eTax Fund
357697
Cem eterv Fund
1 5 16 37
Cemetery Beq u est Fa Sol 40

F 1r e Pr otect ron Fd
4? SJ
Feae ra l Reven u(' Shar rng

Fu nd

5 49 889
2709~61l

Tota ls

To tal R eceipt5
General Fund
17 554 J 7
Motor Veh tCie L rcense

Ta)( F-und

Ha lts . M£'mor 1al

De c Jl. 19 11
6. J1l 75
Cc m eterv B equ es t Fund
B.11'' Jan I. l'il77
507 &lt;10
R eceip ts
Beqwes tS
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Gasoline Ta x Fund
Cemetery Fund

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.:1809 38
Cemetery Beauest F d
65 57
F 1re Pr o t ect 1on F a
? J 51 51

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" Our approach tu the prob·

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iem of nutrition in our CUil('Cr

patients is trr educat• the
pati ent so that he may
becmnc both knowil'!lgea ble
an d
respo nsible
for
mainwining good nutrition
and to give him direction ,
etH.' (I UI'Hgemc n t
e~ nd
a
structured supporti ve prnt.iffll n ,'1 Hr)senbaum said .
Also
importan t
for
reco very and i'mproved life is
exercise . Husenbaum said
l'onvHiescmg pat ients who
und erta ke lit tl e o1· no
exercise undergo continued
lnss of muscle Strength and
suffe r prolongea ph ys ical
debilitation .
To deal with thi s problem,
HGsenbaum and th erapi ~ts
frorr Mt. Zion Hos pital
de veloped a
ph ys ical
rehubilit &lt;tti un progr am to
becori1e as sonn as possible.
They us• an exe rcise
str•tc her, a three-pound
weight, a foam rubber ha ll , a
bag to breathe into, a thin
sheet of rubbe r to st retch, a
mo di fied clot hesp in to
strenglit.cn hand muscles and
taped instructions as well as
an exercise manual.
"'The exe rcise prog rru11, in
rna ki ng
the
pati ent
responsible for part of his
re(•ovcry. gives him a sense
of in dependence and a feeling
of being able to cope 11i th his
di sease in an orga ni zed
man ner, '' Hosenbaum said.
"His daily progress gives him
self~st eem and hoJ)e and
reinforces hi s wilt to li ve ."
The doctor also sa id the
ca ncer patient 's sexual needs
sho uld not be ignored .
" We att em pt to h• lp our
patients appreciate that their
problems are not unique and
thHI these pro6Jems can be
dealt 11ith ... and that they
have a good potential of
recovering in part or in full
th eir prio r level of sexua l
activity ."
I ~ Til E HOSPIT Al.
Mr!-J. H1Jlkrt W;.ddntg uf
Huull' I. Ha l' I Ill'. hi t~ l'lltt'I'L'd
Pl L'crs: mt Vi:dh•y 1-! uspJtal . Pt.
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Fa med Watergate jo urnali;t Bob Woodward will
appea r at Rio Grande College
and Com munit y Co llege
tomor.row night. Woodwar1d
will conduct a media seminar
ln the aft ernoon for area new's
persons.
The Pulitzer Prize winner
will speak at an open meeting'
in the college dining hall all.
·B:30·p.m. The session is open' '
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Middleport
police·had
30 arrests

Store Hours:
Moo,-Sal 8 am-10 pm

Thirty arrests were made
by Middleport' s Poli ce
Department during March,
acco rding to the monthly
report of Chief of Police J . J .
Cremeans filed with village
council Monday night.
Biggest singl e offense was
di sor derl y manner when
eight persons were arre sted.
There were four arrests for
dri ving whil e ·inioxicat ed,
fo ur for speeding. and two for
assault and battery . There
was one arrest each for unsa fe vehicle, squealing tires,
fa ilure to yield the right of
way, wrong way on a one way
str eet,
ass ured
clea r
dista nce. blocking ga r age,
a nd cun t r ibuting to th e
del mquency of a minor. Four
cases were dropped and one ·
was tra nsferred to the co WJty
co urt
The department collected
$730.50 in parking meter
eollections.

Sunday 10-am-10 pm

~k th ud ists

The """'' · Mcthu!hst .. 15
thought tu rder to the
llll'thudJ l.'al manner tn whrth
mt·mbl' r~ of tht• un gmal

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South eastern Ohio Ga rden
Tractor Pullers Associ ation
wi ll have a trial pull Sunday,
April 16 at I p.m. at Chester.
The pull is for anyon e in·
terested in puUing this year.
No entry fees will be ~ha rge d .
Anyone interested can bring
a tractor to pull.

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less than 300 words long 10r be subject to reduetloo by
tht• editor 1 and m1111t be signed with the signet 's
dress. Names may be withheld upon publication.
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The Daily Sentinel,
Hcp. John Ash brook sa id ·a
broad sweeping plan for gun
cuntrul is being pushed by a
federa I agency without the
Cllnsent of Congress. He said
th1s sr~cak attack is the
Ca rt er 's Admi ni st ration 's
way of getting gun control
111t hout tlllbli c kn ow ledge .
The Bureau of Alcohol.
Tobacco and Firearms adll lltted to the subcommittee
on Crime on Mar. 16 that its
plan will take effect in 60
days .
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By AI. ROSSITER JR.
r o ta ! Bvg1nn• tHJ Balan ce
HOUSTON 1UPI J - A San of C(l n c~r p ~tie n ts .
G ra nd Total Elp
Tax Fund
16 , 3?7 B4
Pl us Rece•p t s
571 9'1
'llle specia lists usc general
General
F
und
?'!
179
Ja
Cetsol• ne Tax Fu nd
16 , 510 91
Frands&lt;·o specia lis t ls
Bat . De c 31. 1971
577 9'l
Bal De( 3 1 1977
856 S1
supportive
psyehnlog ie ted1·
Cemet ery Fund
O.J?5 7S
F H· e Pro l ec fl on Fu nd
treating the minds of cancer
lotal E"'P Pl.us Bal
CemeH•ry B equest Fa
5!'1 91
niqueS
to
reduce
stress anrl
Bat·
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Jan
1
Jf/
77
47
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.s
De c 3 1 . 1978
71.035 90
P&lt;-Jtients as wei! as their
F +re P rotecl +on Fd
1 J9 4 05
R ec e iph
Motor Ve h•cle LICen se
encourage
the
putient
to take
F-edera l Re\len ue S t,ar~r'lg
bi1die.s .
Ge nera! Pr ope rt y T Ll.oc:
Tax F und
1- und
11 6S 1 89
advantagl!
of
any
techniques
R('a
l
E~t a te and
"1t is our belief tha t the
R ece• p ls
Ani• Re c css.on
910 00
lro der (Gross)
2. 45 1 ~~
M Otor VChi CIC L!CC n se
Totals
n .ll45 . 27
;Patient's attitude and will ·lo avail ab l e, r ang1 ng fr om
To
tal
Recei
pt
s
2
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&lt;~51
51
Ta x
10 ,80681
Expendi tu res
Toli't l RPQinn1ng £\ i'll ~n r ('
live are cr itice~l elements 'of tr adit iona l psyrhintry !IJ
Ex pen d• tu · ~es
Gen er a iF und
nt7 9 38
Ptus Re cer p ts
7 ,49 4 65
Total
E
xpendil
u
re
~
survival."
said Dr . Ernest bi ofeedback , med it"tiun a11d
Motor Veh.cle L 1cense
E • pe nd i tur es
M 1scetlaneous
?.TBt'i 9J
Tali Fund
to , !6 7 96
Hose nb a um , associa lc ynga .
7. 46&lt;1 -i '2
Mamrenance
13 .38 10 3 O l hC'f E )(pcnscs
Gasoline T .;u Fund
IS , J63 21
"l\1wt is importan t is that
~Total
Exp
7,
464
d'}
professor
of medi cine at the
To t al E'\o endllun's
Ceme te ry Fund
3 .960 &amp;1
Bat , Dec 31. 1977
'19 oJ
Im p rovement
16, 167 96
psy rh ulo~ic a l pro blei11S be
F 1re Pr otect •on Fa
2 ,464 . 17
Uni
versity
of
California.
Tot a l E x p Pl us Bat ,
Ga so lm e Tax Fu nd
Feder a l RevenuE' Sh ar i ng
early ,''
Dec 31. 19 7!
7, 494 os
"Medica l histories record r erognize d
J ,526 91
t=und
11.641 89 , Bal , Ja n I , 1977
F
E'd
er
a
t
R
eve
nu
e
Shar
ing
Rosen
baum
ll
aid
. " Man v
R ece ipt s
A.r,t • RecE"5sro'h
877.53
ma ny so -ca lled 'hope less·
Fund
GasO l• ne T aK
JJ .OOO 00
patients
are
oyerwhelmed
by
Total s
72 , 705 .00
8()1 . JiH1 r IY 17
5 . ~9B 89.' . cases in which patients ha'vc
Tot a) Recei pt s
IJ .OOO 00
B al.an &lt;e Dec 31'. 1977
'th
e
di
sease
and
be('mlle
R ece ipt s
Total Bi"'qr"n •ng Balan ce
rallied or regain ed their
Ge n craiFu nd
856 .51
6, 15300
Plu s Re cer pts
16 ,576 97 Grants F ederal
unable to cope."
Moto' VIO'h •c le L •ce n se
l a ta! Re c e•pt s
6. ISJ 00
Ex pe ndi t ures
Ta"~&lt; rund
159 aa
1( the patient can become
St'ience
today
Total Oeg •nn•ng ~alanoi'
To Tal E Kpc nd •lures
Casot,ne Ta)l; t=und
1.063 . 71
PIUS
Rece
ip
tS
11
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51
89
acti
vely involved in tile effort
MISCel l a1H~OUS
3.818 00
Cemetery Fund
2.3C5 \4
E x p endl1ur es
Ma •n t N1 ance
1l.t'i34 91
Ceme tery Bequest Fd
57192
to
st
rengthe n hi s will , that
stren ~ th ," he said . "Ort en
Ma1 nt . a nd Op eration
Gr and Total E'(p .
F rre Pr otectronFd
7963
Conlril
c
t5
Repa
ir
11
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64189
gives
the patient a feeling of
Ga50I•ne 1 a;,; rund
when we ha ve witn essed
Feder a l Re'w'enue
l o ta t E x.p
11.641.89
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control
and increases his
Sh arm g i=und
10 00
un expec ted r emi ssions or
Bat . D~c 31 . 1977
10.00
Bill , Dec 3 1 19 77
1.063 n
A n i • Recess ion
8? ~7
hupe
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·n1is,
sctid Rosenba um,
To
t,
1
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Exp
Plus
Sa
l
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cures, we ha ve felt tlie added
Total Exo Plus Bat
To tal
5 . 1J0 U
Dec 31 19 77
11 ,651 89
wil
l
at
leas
t enable the
Dec
31
lR7
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16
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97
Ca sh Bal ance ,
erudal fa ctor was the wi ll to
A nt. ReceH•O n
Cemetery Fun d
Rece •pfS a n d
tient
to
live
life mnre fullv
pa
live.
Rece ip ts
Bat , Jan 1, 19!7
1.516 37
E xpen d itures
O
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e
r
9
tO
00
whatever
the
outcome
of h(s
R eceiph
" We th erefore seek to
B y Fund
Tot a l Re ceipts
910 00
Ge n e r&lt;t l Property T a1o.
disease
.
Ge neral F und
develop in the patient a
E x pe na•tu res
Rea l Est ate et nd
Ba lance . J an I. 1977 5.481 53
Good nutrition is vita l. He
Salar•es
B?T 53
strong, positiv• attitude of
Trader IGross J
3.00J JB
Rece 1pts
T otal Exp
81! 53
Fe es
17 4)0 0
said
many cancer patients
Gener al Property Tax
hope and a strong will to
Bai , Dec- 31. 19 71
8? J7
lOla I ReCC1ph
4. 809 38
R eal Estate ana
from
progressive
die
To
t
a
l
EKp
Plus
Bat
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live."
Total Beg.nn•nq Ba ran c~
Tr"rler (C ros s l
J 823 31
Dec 31 , 1977
9 10 00
mal
nutn
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rat
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P
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R
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6
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Rosenb aum said a t an
1 ang •bi C' P c r son.J I Pr operly
E 11 pc nd 1 t urc~
Ta)( (G r oss )
8,7Bl 11
fr
om
th
e
cancer
itse lf.
I 4 l 1? . 1t c
Am erica n Cancer Soc iety
Sala ries
3 . ~6 0 90
Loc d l Gove rn men t and
Nutrit
ion
is·
pa
rticul
ar ly
Tools
and
E
quipmen
t
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symposium that he and coState tncome 1 a)(
3 ,654 ~s
Repa• r s
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portant
after
surger
y
and
Perm ,ss rve Sa les T ;n
99 50
One way to scwc gasul nw: 'workers ze ro in on th e
Othe r E)(penses
JOB\
O t l'ler
165 88
ain
the
body's
ability
to
maint
Total Ex p
3 .960 66
Put a \ ori·powt•rt•d muwl'r to pro blems of depress ion,
To ta l Rt•ce •pts
\7, 55 J 31
Bal , De c J l . 1977
7,365 1J
To ta l Beqmn.ng Ba lance
he lplessness. hopelessness to to lerate rad iati on an d
wurk
111 ~ uur y ~ 1 ·d.
Tota l EKP P lus Sa l,
Plus ReC€! P1 S
13 .035 90
and )()SS of s p)f.f'SI P Pm th _.t chemical therapy.

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Vrllaqc GdriJge 651 PMk
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J:' und
Anti Recess .on

FOR S·ALE
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6, ISJ 00
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Tot ,.ls
55 ,151 .59
Tota l Rece •p h 8 B a l anc(:'s
Gener ltl Fund
23 ,Q.JS 90

re ce1ved

bY the Vdl dge o t M•&lt;1dleport
Mergs County at I he Mavor 's

One 19 76 Chev r ole- t ..! Door ,

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F I NANCIAL REPORT
O F TOW N SHIPS

For F•scal Year Endmg
Dece m bl' r 31 , 1977
Chester T-ownst1ip

Me igs County
Chester . O h io
Aprr l 9, 1 ~ 7 8
I c erttly t h l:' f ollow rnq
reporl to be correc t

Freder rck. M Llltle
Townsh •P Clerk

!i u m mary of Cas h
Balances . R eceipl5
And E K p end11ure~
Ba lance Jan 1. 1971
Gcnera i Fund
~ 5 J 8153
Motor Veht cl e Lrc t&gt;n se
TalO.Fun·d

5. 519 0J
Gasol111eTax Fund
357697
Cem eterv Fund
1 5 16 37
Cemetery Beq u est Fa Sol 40

F 1r e Pr otect ron Fd
4? SJ
Feae ra l Reven u(' Shar rng

Fu nd

5 49 889
2709~61l

Tota ls

To tal R eceipt5
General Fund
17 554 J 7
Motor Veh tCie L rcense

Ta)( F-und

Ha lts . M£'mor 1al

De c Jl. 19 11
6. J1l 75
Cc m eterv B equ es t Fund
B.11'' Jan I. l'il77
507 &lt;10
R eceip ts
Beqwes tS
65 57

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Gasoline Ta x Fund
Cemetery Fund

13 000 00
.:1809 38
Cemetery Beauest F d
65 57
F 1re Pr o t ect 1on F a
? J 51 51

Federal Re\l en._11:' }ihnr rM

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" Our approach tu the prob·

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iem of nutrition in our CUil('Cr

patients is trr educat• the
pati ent so that he may
becmnc both knowil'!lgea ble
an d
respo nsible
for
mainwining good nutrition
and to give him direction ,
etH.' (I UI'Hgemc n t
e~ nd
a
structured supporti ve prnt.iffll n ,'1 Hr)senbaum said .
Also
importan t
for
reco very and i'mproved life is
exercise . Husenbaum said
l'onvHiescmg pat ients who
und erta ke lit tl e o1· no
exercise undergo continued
lnss of muscle Strength and
suffe r prolongea ph ys ical
debilitation .
To deal with thi s problem,
HGsenbaum and th erapi ~ts
frorr Mt. Zion Hos pital
de veloped a
ph ys ical
rehubilit &lt;tti un progr am to
becori1e as sonn as possible.
They us• an exe rcise
str•tc her, a three-pound
weight, a foam rubber ha ll , a
bag to breathe into, a thin
sheet of rubbe r to st retch, a
mo di fied clot hesp in to
strenglit.cn hand muscles and
taped instructions as well as
an exercise manual.
"'The exe rcise prog rru11, in
rna ki ng
the
pati ent
responsible for part of his
re(•ovcry. gives him a sense
of in dependence and a feeling
of being able to cope 11i th his
di sease in an orga ni zed
man ner, '' Hosenbaum said.
"His daily progress gives him
self~st eem and hoJ)e and
reinforces hi s wilt to li ve ."
The doctor also sa id the
ca ncer patient 's sexual needs
sho uld not be ignored .
" We att em pt to h• lp our
patients appreciate that their
problems are not unique and
thHI these pro6Jems can be
dealt 11ith ... and that they
have a good potential of
recovering in part or in full
th eir prio r level of sexua l
activity ."
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Mr!-J. H1Jlkrt W;.ddntg uf
Huull' I. Ha l' I Ill'. hi t~ l'lltt'I'L'd
Pl L'crs: mt Vi:dh•y 1-! uspJtal . Pt.
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appea r at Rio Grande College
and Com munit y Co llege
tomor.row night. Woodwar1d
will conduct a media seminar
ln the aft ernoon for area new's
persons.
The Pulitzer Prize winner
will speak at an open meeting'
in the college dining hall all.
·B:30·p.m. The session is open' '
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police·had
30 arrests

Store Hours:
Moo,-Sal 8 am-10 pm

Thirty arrests were made
by Middleport' s Poli ce
Department during March,
acco rding to the monthly
report of Chief of Police J . J .
Cremeans filed with village
council Monday night.
Biggest singl e offense was
di sor derl y manner when
eight persons were arre sted.
There were four arrests for
dri ving whil e ·inioxicat ed,
fo ur for speeding. and two for
assault and battery . There
was one arrest each for unsa fe vehicle, squealing tires,
fa ilure to yield the right of
way, wrong way on a one way
str eet,
ass ured
clea r
dista nce. blocking ga r age,
a nd cun t r ibuting to th e
del mquency of a minor. Four
cases were dropped and one ·
was tra nsferred to the co WJty
co urt
The department collected
$730.50 in parking meter
eollections.

Sunday 10-am-10 pm

~k th ud ists

The """'' · Mcthu!hst .. 15
thought tu rder to the
llll'thudJ l.'al manner tn whrth
mt·mbl' r~ of tht• un gmal

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South eastern Ohio Ga rden
Tractor Pullers Associ ation
wi ll have a trial pull Sunday,
April 16 at I p.m. at Chester.
The pull is for anyon e in·
terested in puUing this year.
No entry fees will be ~ha rge d .
Anyone interested can bring
a tractor to pull.

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tht• editor 1 and m1111t be signed with the signet 's
dress. Names may be withheld upon publication.
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The Daily Sentinel,
Hcp. John Ash brook sa id ·a
broad sweeping plan for gun
cuntrul is being pushed by a
federa I agency without the
Cllnsent of Congress. He said
th1s sr~cak attack is the
Ca rt er 's Admi ni st ration 's
way of getting gun control
111t hout tlllbli c kn ow ledge .
The Bureau of Alcohol.
Tobacco and Firearms adll lltted to the subcommittee
on Crime on Mar. 16 that its
plan will take effect in 60
days .
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By AI. ROSSITER JR.
r o ta ! Bvg1nn• tHJ Balan ce
HOUSTON 1UPI J - A San of C(l n c~r p ~tie n ts .
G ra nd Total Elp
Tax Fund
16 , 3?7 B4
Pl us Rece•p t s
571 9'1
'llle specia lists usc general
General
F
und
?'!
179
Ja
Cetsol• ne Tax Fu nd
16 , 510 91
Frands&lt;·o specia lis t ls
Bat . De c 31. 1971
577 9'l
Bal De( 3 1 1977
856 S1
supportive
psyehnlog ie ted1·
Cemet ery Fund
O.J?5 7S
F H· e Pro l ec fl on Fu nd
treating the minds of cancer
lotal E"'P Pl.us Bal
CemeH•ry B equest Fa
5!'1 91
niqueS
to
reduce
stress anrl
Bat·
.
Jan
1
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77
47
s
.s
De c 3 1 . 1978
71.035 90
P&lt;-Jtients as wei! as their
F +re P rotecl +on Fd
1 J9 4 05
R ec e iph
Motor Ve h•cle LICen se
encourage
the
putient
to take
F-edera l Re\len ue S t,ar~r'lg
bi1die.s .
Ge nera! Pr ope rt y T Ll.oc:
Tax F und
1- und
11 6S 1 89
advantagl!
of
any
techniques
R('a
l
E~t a te and
"1t is our belief tha t the
R ece• p ls
Ani• Re c css.on
910 00
lro der (Gross)
2. 45 1 ~~
M Otor VChi CIC L!CC n se
Totals
n .ll45 . 27
;Patient's attitude and will ·lo avail ab l e, r ang1 ng fr om
To
tal
Recei
pt
s
2
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&lt;~51
51
Ta x
10 ,80681
Expendi tu res
Toli't l RPQinn1ng £\ i'll ~n r ('
live are cr itice~l elements 'of tr adit iona l psyrhintry !IJ
Ex pen d• tu · ~es
Gen er a iF und
nt7 9 38
Ptus Re cer p ts
7 ,49 4 65
Total
E
xpendil
u
re
~
survival."
said Dr . Ernest bi ofeedback , med it"tiun a11d
Motor Veh.cle L 1cense
E • pe nd i tur es
M 1scetlaneous
?.TBt'i 9J
Tali Fund
to , !6 7 96
Hose nb a um , associa lc ynga .
7. 46&lt;1 -i '2
Mamrenance
13 .38 10 3 O l hC'f E )(pcnscs
Gasoline T .;u Fund
IS , J63 21
"l\1wt is importan t is that
~Total
Exp
7,
464
d'}
professor
of medi cine at the
To t al E'\o endllun's
Ceme te ry Fund
3 .960 &amp;1
Bat , Dec 31. 1977
'19 oJ
Im p rovement
16, 167 96
psy rh ulo~ic a l pro blei11S be
F 1re Pr otect •on Fa
2 ,464 . 17
Uni
versity
of
California.
Tot a l E x p Pl us Bat ,
Ga so lm e Tax Fu nd
Feder a l RevenuE' Sh ar i ng
early ,''
Dec 31. 19 7!
7, 494 os
"Medica l histories record r erognize d
J ,526 91
t=und
11.641 89 , Bal , Ja n I , 1977
F
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Shar
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Rosen
baum
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aid
. " Man v
R ece ipt s
A.r,t • RecE"5sro'h
877.53
ma ny so -ca lled 'hope less·
Fund
GasO l• ne T aK
JJ .OOO 00
patients
are
oyerwhelmed
by
Total s
72 , 705 .00
8()1 . JiH1 r IY 17
5 . ~9B 89.' . cases in which patients ha'vc
Tot a) Recei pt s
IJ .OOO 00
B al.an &lt;e Dec 31'. 1977
'th
e
di
sease
and
be('mlle
R ece ipt s
Total Bi"'qr"n •ng Balan ce
rallied or regain ed their
Ge n craiFu nd
856 .51
6, 15300
Plu s Re cer pts
16 ,576 97 Grants F ederal
unable to cope."
Moto' VIO'h •c le L •ce n se
l a ta! Re c e•pt s
6. ISJ 00
Ex pe ndi t ures
Ta"~&lt; rund
159 aa
1( the patient can become
St'ience
today
Total Oeg •nn•ng ~alanoi'
To Tal E Kpc nd •lures
Casot,ne Ta)l; t=und
1.063 . 71
PIUS
Rece
ip
tS
11
,6
51
89
acti
vely involved in tile effort
MISCel l a1H~OUS
3.818 00
Cemetery Fund
2.3C5 \4
E x p endl1ur es
Ma •n t N1 ance
1l.t'i34 91
Ceme tery Bequest Fd
57192
to
st
rengthe n hi s will , that
stren ~ th ," he said . "Ort en
Ma1 nt . a nd Op eration
Gr and Total E'(p .
F rre Pr otectronFd
7963
Conlril
c
t5
Repa
ir
11
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64189
gives
the patient a feeling of
Ga50I•ne 1 a;,; rund
when we ha ve witn essed
Feder a l Re'w'enue
l o ta t E x.p
11.641.89
15
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2
1
control
and increases his
Sh arm g i=und
10 00
un expec ted r emi ssions or
Bat . D~c 31 . 1977
10.00
Bill , Dec 3 1 19 77
1.063 n
A n i • Recess ion
8? ~7
hupe
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sctid Rosenba um,
To
t,
1
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Exp
Plus
Sa
l
,
cures, we ha ve felt tlie added
Total Exo Plus Bat
To tal
5 . 1J0 U
Dec 31 19 77
11 ,651 89
wil
l
at
leas
t enable the
Dec
31
lR7
7
16
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97
Ca sh Bal ance ,
erudal fa ctor was the wi ll to
A nt. ReceH•O n
Cemetery Fun d
Rece •pfS a n d
tient
to
live
life mnre fullv
pa
live.
Rece ip ts
Bat , Jan 1, 19!7
1.516 37
E xpen d itures
O
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e
r
9
tO
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whatever
the
outcome
of h(s
R eceiph
" We th erefore seek to
B y Fund
Tot a l Re ceipts
910 00
Ge n e r&lt;t l Property T a1o.
disease
.
Ge neral F und
develop in the patient a
E x pe na•tu res
Rea l Est ate et nd
Ba lance . J an I. 1977 5.481 53
Good nutrition is vita l. He
Salar•es
B?T 53
strong, positiv• attitude of
Trader IGross J
3.00J JB
Rece 1pts
T otal Exp
81! 53
Fe es
17 4)0 0
said
many cancer patients
Gener al Property Tax
hope and a strong will to
Bai , Dec- 31. 19 71
8? J7
lOla I ReCC1ph
4. 809 38
R eal Estate ana
from
progressive
die
To
t
a
l
EKp
Plus
Bat
.
live."
Total Beg.nn•nq Ba ran c~
Tr"rler (C ros s l
J 823 31
Dec 31 , 1977
9 10 00
mal
nutn
tion
rat
her than
P
lus
R
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pl
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6
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75
Rosenb aum said a t an
1 ang •bi C' P c r son.J I Pr operly
E 11 pc nd 1 t urc~
Ta)( (G r oss )
8,7Bl 11
fr
om
th
e
cancer
itse lf.
I 4 l 1? . 1t c
Am erica n Cancer Soc iety
Sala ries
3 . ~6 0 90
Loc d l Gove rn men t and
Nutrit
ion
is·
pa
rticul
ar ly
Tools
and
E
quipmen
t
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symposium that he and coState tncome 1 a)(
3 ,654 ~s
Repa• r s
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portant
after
surger
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and
Perm ,ss rve Sa les T ;n
99 50
One way to scwc gasul nw: 'workers ze ro in on th e
Othe r E)(penses
JOB\
O t l'ler
165 88
ain
the
body's
ability
to
maint
Total Ex p
3 .960 66
Put a \ ori·powt•rt•d muwl'r to pro blems of depress ion,
To ta l Rt•ce •pts
\7, 55 J 31
Bal , De c J l . 1977
7,365 1J
To ta l Beqmn.ng Ba lance
he lplessness. hopelessness to to lerate rad iati on an d
wurk
111 ~ uur y ~ 1 ·d.
Tota l EKP P lus Sa l,
Plus ReC€! P1 S
13 .035 90
and )()SS of s p)f.f'SI P Pm th _.t chemical therapy.

Impala AS tS
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Vrllaqc GdriJge 651 PMk
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&amp; End Tables . Bunk Bed s. Box Spr i ngs &amp; M attr ess Se ts, Rec l iners Dining Roo m
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Fresh
Hams ....... .
Whole
Smoked
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P lea· sant St reet , Ashtana ,
Oh i o 44805 . will lake notice on
th e lSt n oay of No11ember ,
1977 , Rrla l Smith tiled her
C6mpta·tnl against h j m in t he
Com men PI~., $ Cour t ct1
M ei g s Coun ty , Oh io, Case N o .
16 . ~•lJ . pray ing l or d i vor ce
and othe r r clre f on o ' ounds o f
grnss neg lec l ot duty ana
extr eme cruelty
You .ue
r equ ired 10 · answer this
Co m pla int w i th i n twe nty
ei ght Cla ys al!er the l ast
p ublication .
!he
last
p ublrcat ion is on the 17fh day
ol May . 1978 , or iudgffient by
d e fa ult w i ll be rendered
aga i nst you
o
Larry Spencer ,
Cle rk ot Cou rst
of Me i gs County .

Oh iO .

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Pineapple
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COURT . MEIG S COU NTY .
OH IO
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Grenoble

Pinehurst
• 12" x 12' tr le
• Acoustrc r:t!

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THE ARMSTRONG CEILING DOCTOR WILL BE IN
OUR STORE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
APRIL 14th &amp; 15th

Wall P~ inl

Flat Latex

• VNY good quality

• H1yt j u alrl.f
• 84 i' ~olu r 5
• H ghly Wi'l \hCibiP
• Easy a)JI)I II i't! rrm
• Our c -.. rJr,

• Wood Sldrng an c1111m
• Sr) akes shmgles and mllsonry
• 'lttrife orlfy ()'1 k:NIO:
pOlnl
• Goou t.UtOr te!ent ron
• Ea s y applrc att o n
• Ourc lt. dry

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REAL WESTERN
RED CEDAR

Ton es · ~

Flat Latex House Pain I

• Easy Clllan ·uD wrtT1 watPt

SAVE

s3.00
Pkg. Of 33 Sq. Ft.

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APRIL
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CO MM ON PLEA S COURT ,
PROBATE DIVI SION .

MEIG S COUN TY . OH IO

White

Enameled ALUMINUM .GUTTER·

RED DEVIL

lNG . . . WON'T CRACK, CHIP OR PEEL.

LATEX CAULK

NEVER NEEDS PAINTING.
PROBATE COURT OF
f;lEIGS COUNTY ,
OHIO
ESTATE OF
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL .

11oz.

FIDUCIARY

Mann i ng 0 . Webst er
Pro ba t e Judge Clerk

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C?Tami!rtoA!Jam:

6-0 I 6-8
Reversible L: or R.

77C

Ex ce llent for mlen o r or ex ten or
use Stays fleXIble longer For use
wilh any pa1nt. so~'"' o•"

On M&amp;cch ' ' · 1918 , In the

Me i gs ' Counly Probate Court .
Case No
223.44 , Caro l J
Tanneh ill , 315 South 4t h
Street , M i ddleport , Oh i o 45160
wu
appo l nle d
Ad
min i slratr h( of the cl!ate ol
Chester
L.
Tl!rnneh l ll ,
de ceased , lateo i 31S South 4th
Street. M l r1dleport , Oh io
45760 .

WHITE PATIO DOORS

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AFTER SALE PR ICE $1.29

OECEA~ED

Cue No . 2234~
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF

Ill 29, 14) 5, 11 ,

LIGHTWEI GHT
RUST.PROOF

ea•y 10 hand le and 1nS1all.
each sect ion pr ecisio n ma·
ch tned

lo

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WHITE COLONIAL STO~M 00\lR

iBJack&amp;

all

ku1ds of weather .

7-114" CIRCULAR SAW

Tough, wealher· re si stan t acrylic ename l is
aclua lly bonded 10 1he me lal by a •pecial

S ALE
PRICE

process

8 Ft. Joint ................ ~3.40
10 Ft. Joint... ..............~4;23
21 Ft. Joint ................~8.91

Insulate your home's No. 2
energy user for just $~

BIX

2788
STRIPPER
$198

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SCARFPINS &amp; STICKPINS ,
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Gas

Molftofslrolllilt 11 Al·l ~~
FOR THA T CLAM FEAST

Sterling
SCARF~

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wi th ·st on es

St erli ng

STICKPIN
76N5

$12.50

Water
Heater

52 Gal.
Electric
Water

Heater

with ston

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.YOUR TREASURE CHEST
KEY· GIFTS GALOR£

5()37

$

MIU FINISH STORM [XX)R

$4497

Ann. Special

Sizes 2-8/6-8 &amp; 3-0/6-8

AFTER SALE
PRICE $2 .98

1 t 2Ga~
AFTER SALE
PRICE $4 .98
777 912 1 •, Gar

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Ann. Special

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$12.50

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4'x8'x5/32 PALE MOON ............................ 6.37
· Print on Luaun
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41x8'x5132 ARDSLEY ASH .... :.................... . 6•23
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4'x8'x5/32 CLOUDS GOLD.... ..................... 6•75
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SPECIAL NOTICE

Deceased .

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41x8'xW 1 KENINGSTON ELM ......... .............. '10.88

"I needed rhe washable vinyl

" l l•ked the bu tcher -block des•gn
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Latex House Pain t

4'x81XW 1 MISTY ELM ....... ... :.. ..... ... .. .. ..... 114.93

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All Weather '" High Gloss
Alkyd Hou se Paint

Anniversary Specials
4'x8'x1A" RUSTIC NAT BIRCH ....................... 19.32

the
f ollowi ng
named
l rdu cta ries have been fried tn
the Probate Cou r t , Me rgs
Coun t y , OhiO , for r1pprov.a1
and settlement .
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16, 148
Frnat
Ac cou nt of Calv in Olt'wcr .
Exeu cu tor of th(' esta te ot

Gua rd i an ot th e person and
es tate o f C.rovt&gt;r C Ol i ver , an
incompetent per~on
CASE NO 11115 Ftni!~l and
D is tr ibut i ve Accoun t o t Belly
Lou Grlkey , Aom rrus tralr i J. of
the Estate ot Dan i el J
Humph rey , De ce ased
Un l ess eHept1ons are I ti ed
thereto , sard accounts wrl l be
to r he a rr ng ne tore ~a rd Cour t
on th e 12th . Clay of May , \ 978 .
. at ~h t rme sa id accounh
I..-W11l be consrderea ana con
t inued fr om day lo dl'ly unfrl
finally disposed ot.
Any penon 1ntcr£."sted rnay
Hie •M i tten eKcepllons t o ~ a iel
ac c ounts or to ml'ltte rs
pe rl.~ t nrng to the e~~.ecutron Ol
t he trust , not len th&amp;n f rvc
days pr ior to th e d&amp;te ~ct l or

HARVEST
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eas1est w a~ to tem ove
p&lt;l tnl. ... arn rstl and
D ru ol ves QUICkly no sC r.fiptng

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ROACH AND
ANT SPRAY

reQurred lrqut!les paint, litays wet and
li. eeps w or k rn g ao one app llc a1 ron
remo..,es- many coata ol old par nt

Roach and Ant sprays are nolhmg
new . What IS new IS a professionally
formulated spray
packed In an
unbreakable poly con tam er
that
can be used Indoors or outdoo rs
Arab Spray even k•lls resislanl
strams of roac hes and leaves a
residual chcrn1 cal lo k il l str agglers
It's odor less and will not s1a1n Arab
Roach and Ani Spray g•ves professsiona l-exterrn•nalor results when
usee! as directed

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Sale issued py the Common
Pl eas Co u·rt of Me igs Cou n ty ,
Oh i o , 1 w i ll offer for sahr at
pub! ic auct ion on the 22nd da y
ot April. 1978, a I 10 :00 A .M . on
th e Cou rt Ho use Steps at the
Cou r-t House in Pom eroy ,
Oh i o , the following des c r i bed
real estate :
Th e f ollowing real es t ate
si tua ted in the Townsh i p of
Lebanon , Co un ty of M eigs
and Stale of Oh i o , . an d
bounded and d escri bed as
follows :
The north half of the west
eighty acres at th e sou t hw est
quarter of Sec tion .34 , Town 3,
Range 11 ot th e Ohio Com
pany 's Pur c h a~e. be !h e same
more ·or less .
A l so
eight
(8)
acres
descr i bed
as
fol l ows :
Previously
entered
for
taxation in t he nam.e ot
Sam uel Baker , Rang e 11,
Town 3, Section 34. Lot 640
No . 34 , acres 90 value $100
quart er E . part of southwest
1,., The said e i ght acres bein g
··a pa rt of the abov e desc r ibed
lo t to be la id oil bv me 1es and
bounds i n the northwes t
corn er o f sai d tr act in as n ear
a squa re form a s pra c ti cab l e .
Being also two rods In width ,
beg i nning at the northea st
corner of I he no rt h Malf o f !h e
so urhe.asr quart er of Sec t ion
4, To wn 3, Range 12, si tuat e in
Ches t er Tow nsh ip, M eigs
County , Ohio , and ru n ning
we st t o the cou nty r oad
l ea d ing fro m Adam s Mi ll to
Rac ine , su ppo sed 10 contain
about 28 rod s be the same
mo re or tess .
Ret erence De eds : Vol 168 ,
Pag e 2,63. Vo l . 231. Pa ge JU
and VOL 169 , Pa ge 681 , Deed
Re cords Me i gs County , Ohio
Term s of Sa te : Cash , tor
not tess than tw o th ir ds o f ! he
appra i sed value. ana subject
to rea l es ta te taxes f o r 1978
Property appra isea ar
\l,SJJ .OO .
James J . Pro t t ill ,
Sheri ff ot
Meig s Coun t y , Oh io

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COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY . OH IO
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Defendants .
No . 16 ,662

Bess re

THE KROGER TRIM MEANS
BEnER VALUE IN OUR MEATS

\4· \H B. AVC .

Kroger
Pork 'H'
Beans .....

WAN1ED Ap pl y rn per
Stl'Ok.
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Lou Irene Roseberr',' ,
· Pla i ntiff,

Reg. '4.49•

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8- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pome•·oy, 0 ., Wednesday , Apnl12,l978
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SPRING TIME
TOOL &amp; FURNITURE
AUCTION

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SATURDAY, APRIL 151 1978 STARTINGJ2:00 NOON-?
******************* 'TOOLS****·***************
Roll Around Tool Bo&gt;.es, L rn coln 255 Ar c Weldor Floor &amp; Ben ch Or til Pre sses , Ben ch
Grrnders, Vices, Log Ch a ins, 1 Ton Come A long Battery Charg er Air Tool s, one lh trd
HP Air Com presso r , 8 lb Sled ge Hrlmmer s Soc ket Sets. Wren c: h Se ts, A ll Ty pes
Smt\'111 Hand Tools, Pipe_W r~p c hcs . HCJ mme"cs, Pl tcr· s, Tapt-5, Etc

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livi ng Room Suites (2 8. 3 pc :. B~;&gt;droam Sut l es by v~ugh an &amp; Bassett Jus t reLCtVed
a truck load of Solid C\Jk Furnit ure from At hen s Furn1 t u r e Mig , Be a n Bag s. Cac kli,iil
&amp; End Tables . Bunk Bed s. Box Spr i ngs &amp; M attr ess Se ts, Rec l iners Dining Roo m
Sui tes , Buffet an d Hufc hes, Dine tte !'&gt; ~~ nd mu c h rnore .

************MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS***..-*******

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won I to b··uy or se ll some t hmg ,
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REG.

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Equiplll(' llt

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF MEIGS COUNT '&gt;:, OHIO

) ard Sale

l97:l CIH: V Y N OV A S5 E.u·ll e n!
tlrndr tron
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Help Wanted
H7q ~10 uth J , d
M,rldlc por I
II th

WANTE D· CLERK lor Har dware
Store Apply by wrrl rng Bo ..
779 -F. co l he Doily Sen t1ncl
fl o metoy OH 457b9

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lndrP'i to dr neon stta te la ce l rli~
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ne cc~~a ry
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ARE

7 PM

'C oli Sue at 99'}. 7066 lor Op·
por n tmcnt
·;.'FRI EN DLY HOM~ loy Portro s now
rn our 13rd yea r r!&gt; cxpondrng
and ha s -opcntng s fo r Managen
and Dealer\ Parry Plan (' )(

YOUR FRIENDLY KROGER

24
ADAY

pe r r e nco
help l ul
Our
guoren tflPd toy~ ond grfh ~ el l
them ':&gt; elve~

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ME!'R J.!I .MA C HAS OP~NING5 FOR
Por!y Pla n Supe r v•~ o r~ an d
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co nHntor. S rOr1
no
de l r11errng
or
col l ectrng
Demon strate top quol.ty t o y ~
and gr it ~ Call coliN! Ia Ann

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Route
Sale smen
F,nge benelrb
ho sp rtolrtotron per"1011 voco
lion Al so co llcq c student l o r
~u mrn e r rou to wo rk
Valley
So i iQ Pt oducts Pt Pl eman r

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4

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16·01 .

Cans

WW.ole
Fresh
Hams ....... .
Whole
Smoked
p·1cn~cs
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Mlxe d .......
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Fryer .............
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Parts .......·:.·..·.....
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$ 19

Cold
Power

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unk now n , Out whose last
k nown address WeB nO
P lea· sant St reet , Ashtana ,
Oh i o 44805 . will lake notice on
th e lSt n oay of No11ember ,
1977 , Rrla l Smith tiled her
C6mpta·tnl against h j m in t he
Com men PI~., $ Cour t ct1
M ei g s Coun ty , Oh io, Case N o .
16 . ~•lJ . pray ing l or d i vor ce
and othe r r clre f on o ' ounds o f
grnss neg lec l ot duty ana
extr eme cruelty
You .ue
r equ ired 10 · answer this
Co m pla int w i th i n twe nty
ei ght Cla ys al!er the l ast
p ublication .
!he
last
p ublrcat ion is on the 17fh day
ol May . 1978 , or iudgffient by
d e fa ult w i ll be rendered
aga i nst you
o
Larry Spencer ,
Cle rk ot Cou rst
of Me i gs County .

Oh iO .

141 S. 11. 19. 16 15) J . 10. II. li e

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Fresh

Pineapple
Gold Medal
Flour
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W~ite

BreJd ......... ·....... .

Special
formula
Bread ............. .

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MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
I N TH E MA.TTER OF THE

SE llLEMENT

OF

AC

COUNTS .
PROBATE
COURT . MEIG S COU NTY .
OH IO
Ac counts and v Ou chers o l

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el fetl"

.. , liked lhc rugged swirledplas ter eff eci"

Grenoble

Pinehurst
• 12" x 12' tr le
• Acoustrc r:t!

• 12"

)!,

.19C

t 2' trle

• washable

sq. II.

.30C
sq. II.

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7 i'J CQI(J r ~
Goot1 I·O•o r re l en t ron

surlace "

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SAVE

SAVE

'4:00

'1.19

On Sale

1 G~l on

$ '075

sq .It.

sq. II."

Wonder

THE ARMSTRONG CEILING DOCTOR WILL BE IN
OUR STORE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
APRIL 14th &amp; 15th

Wall P~ inl

Flat Latex

• VNY good quality

• H1yt j u alrl.f
• 84 i' ~olu r 5
• H ghly Wi'l \hCibiP
• Easy a)JI)I II i't! rrm
• Our c -.. rJr,

• Wood Sldrng an c1111m
• Sr) akes shmgles and mllsonry
• 'lttrife orlfy ()'1 k:NIO:
pOlnl
• Goou t.UtOr te!ent ron
• Ea s y applrc att o n
• Ourc lt. dry

nov..

REAL WESTERN
RED CEDAR

Ton es · ~

Flat Latex House Pain I

• Easy Clllan ·uD wrtT1 watPt

SAVE

s3.00
Pkg. Of 33 Sq. Ft.

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JP wt!r&gt; ., 11 n r

On Sale

$~ollon
APRIL
13th thru 22nd

hcarrng

CO MM ON PLEA S COURT ,
PROBATE DIVI SION .

MEIG S COUN TY . OH IO

White

Enameled ALUMINUM .GUTTER·

RED DEVIL

lNG . . . WON'T CRACK, CHIP OR PEEL.

LATEX CAULK

NEVER NEEDS PAINTING.
PROBATE COURT OF
f;lEIGS COUNTY ,
OHIO
ESTATE OF
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL .

11oz.

FIDUCIARY

Mann i ng 0 . Webst er
Pro ba t e Judge Clerk

Jlc

C?Tami!rtoA!Jam:

6-0 I 6-8
Reversible L: or R.

77C

Ex ce llent for mlen o r or ex ten or
use Stays fleXIble longer For use
wilh any pa1nt. so~'"' o•"

On M&amp;cch ' ' · 1918 , In the

Me i gs ' Counly Probate Court .
Case No
223.44 , Caro l J
Tanneh ill , 315 South 4t h
Street , M i ddleport , Oh i o 45160
wu
appo l nle d
Ad
min i slratr h( of the cl!ate ol
Chester
L.
Tl!rnneh l ll ,
de ceased , lateo i 31S South 4th
Street. M l r1dleport , Oh io
45760 .

WHITE PATIO DOORS

•

AFTER SALE PR ICE $1.29

OECEA~ED

Cue No . 2234~
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF

Ill 29, 14) 5, 11 ,

LIGHTWEI GHT
RUST.PROOF

ea•y 10 hand le and 1nS1all.
each sect ion pr ecisio n ma·
ch tned

lo

w rthstand

WHITE COLONIAL STO~M 00\lR

iBJack&amp;

all

ku1ds of weather .

7-114" CIRCULAR SAW

Tough, wealher· re si stan t acrylic ename l is
aclua lly bonded 10 1he me lal by a •pecial

S ALE
PRICE

process

8 Ft. Joint ................ ~3.40
10 Ft. Joint... ..............~4;23
21 Ft. Joint ................~8.91

Insulate your home's No. 2
energy user for just $~

BIX

2788
STRIPPER
$198

~--~

5

SCARFPINS &amp; STICKPINS ,
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40 Gal.
Gas

Molftofslrolllilt 11 Al·l ~~
FOR THA T CLAM FEAST

Sterling
SCARF~

76M5
wi th ·st on es

St erli ng

STICKPIN
76N5

$12.50

Water
Heater

52 Gal.
Electric
Water

Heater

with ston

'·' I·'

BE SURE .TO GET
.YOUR TREASURE CHEST
KEY· GIFTS GALOR£

5()37

$

MIU FINISH STORM [XX)R

$4497

Ann. Special

Sizes 2-8/6-8 &amp; 3-0/6-8

AFTER SALE
PRICE $2 .98

1 t 2Ga~
AFTER SALE
PRICE $4 .98
777 912 1 •, Gar

s l&lt;:~ rn

Ann. Special

1 Ql.

t GO 077 ? Ql

$12.50

• E1 Cf'll,.nt Cl)l!J t •l•!l"l'r rrn'
o f..t"'Y &lt;IP[ Ji rt.il!l f!.l
• O t: rr ~ rjrr'
• E a ~y r_l~ ill l ~IP wrt! • '' ' "' '''

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:cflclrJiriiJ

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Winds tone
• 12"' x 12 trle

&lt;!l d !.O 'll)l

• Wni111 ooly

4'x8'x5/32 PALE MOON ............................ 6.37
· Print on Luaun
,
41x8'x5132 ARDSLEY ASH .... :.................... . 6•23
·
Print on Luaun
.
,
4'x8'x5/32 CLOUDS GOLD.... ..................... 6•75
Print on luaun

SPECIAL NOTICE

Deceased .

•
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•
•
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41x8'xW 1 KENINGSTON ELM ......... .............. '10.88

"I needed rhe washable vinyl

" l l•ked the bu tcher -block des•gn
·

Monte Carlo • Gloss Acry lic
Latex House Pain t

4'x81XW 1 MISTY ELM ....... ... :.. ..... ... .. .. ..... 114.93

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All Weather '" High Gloss
Alkyd Hou se Paint

Anniversary Specials
4'x8'x1A" RUSTIC NAT BIRCH ....................... 19.32

the
f ollowi ng
named
l rdu cta ries have been fried tn
the Probate Cou r t , Me rgs
Coun t y , OhiO , for r1pprov.a1
and settlement .
'
CASE NO
16, 148
Frnat
Ac cou nt of Calv in Olt'wcr .
Exeu cu tor of th(' esta te ot

Gua rd i an ot th e person and
es tate o f C.rovt&gt;r C Ol i ver , an
incompetent per~on
CASE NO 11115 Ftni!~l and
D is tr ibut i ve Accoun t o t Belly
Lou Grlkey , Aom rrus tralr i J. of
the Estate ot Dan i el J
Humph rey , De ce ased
Un l ess eHept1ons are I ti ed
thereto , sard accounts wrl l be
to r he a rr ng ne tore ~a rd Cour t
on th e 12th . Clay of May , \ 978 .
. at ~h t rme sa id accounh
I..-W11l be consrderea ana con
t inued fr om day lo dl'ly unfrl
finally disposed ot.
Any penon 1ntcr£."sted rnay
Hie •M i tten eKcepllons t o ~ a iel
ac c ounts or to ml'ltte rs
pe rl.~ t nrng to the e~~.ecutron Ol
t he trust , not len th&amp;n f rvc
days pr ior to th e d&amp;te ~ct l or

HARVEST
HONEY

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lhe IEI:&gt;tes:t
a na
eas1est w a~ to tem ove
p&lt;l tnl. ... arn rstl and
D ru ol ves QUICkly no sC r.fiptng

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ROACH AND
ANT SPRAY

reQurred lrqut!les paint, litays wet and
li. eeps w or k rn g ao one app llc a1 ron
remo..,es- many coata ol old par nt

Roach and Ant sprays are nolhmg
new . What IS new IS a professionally
formulated spray
packed In an
unbreakable poly con tam er
that
can be used Indoors or outdoo rs
Arab Spray even k•lls resislanl
strams of roac hes and leaves a
residual chcrn1 cal lo k il l str agglers
It's odor less and will not s1a1n Arab
Roach and Ani Spray g•ves professsiona l-exterrn•nalor results when
usee! as directed

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Clammos .............. lb.
.Whole ·
Bar·B·Q
Chicken ............. :.w

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PINT RETURNABLE BOnLES

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- NOTICE OF SALEPursua nt t o an Order Of
Sale issued py the Common
Pl eas Co u·rt of Me igs Cou n ty ,
Oh i o , 1 w i ll offer for sahr at
pub! ic auct ion on the 22nd da y
ot April. 1978, a I 10 :00 A .M . on
th e Cou rt Ho use Steps at the
Cou r-t House in Pom eroy ,
Oh i o , the following des c r i bed
real estate :
Th e f ollowing real es t ate
si tua ted in the Townsh i p of
Lebanon , Co un ty of M eigs
and Stale of Oh i o , . an d
bounded and d escri bed as
follows :
The north half of the west
eighty acres at th e sou t hw est
quarter of Sec tion .34 , Town 3,
Range 11 ot th e Ohio Com
pany 's Pur c h a~e. be !h e same
more ·or less .
A l so
eight
(8)
acres
descr i bed
as
fol l ows :
Previously
entered
for
taxation in t he nam.e ot
Sam uel Baker , Rang e 11,
Town 3, Section 34. Lot 640
No . 34 , acres 90 value $100
quart er E . part of southwest
1,., The said e i ght acres bein g
··a pa rt of the abov e desc r ibed
lo t to be la id oil bv me 1es and
bounds i n the northwes t
corn er o f sai d tr act in as n ear
a squa re form a s pra c ti cab l e .
Being also two rods In width ,
beg i nning at the northea st
corner of I he no rt h Malf o f !h e
so urhe.asr quart er of Sec t ion
4, To wn 3, Range 12, si tuat e in
Ches t er Tow nsh ip, M eigs
County , Ohio , and ru n ning
we st t o the cou nty r oad
l ea d ing fro m Adam s Mi ll to
Rac ine , su ppo sed 10 contain
about 28 rod s be the same
mo re or tess .
Ret erence De eds : Vol 168 ,
Pag e 2,63. Vo l . 231. Pa ge JU
and VOL 169 , Pa ge 681 , Deed
Re cords Me i gs County , Ohio
Term s of Sa te : Cash , tor
not tess than tw o th ir ds o f ! he
appra i sed value. ana subject
to rea l es ta te taxes f o r 1978
Property appra isea ar
\l,SJJ .OO .
James J . Pro t t ill ,
Sheri ff ot
Meig s Coun t y , Oh io

Pla i nt iff ,
vs .

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good

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF MEIGS COUNTY . OH IO
~ITA l. SMITH ,

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Bettv Lou Roseber ry Caver
et al .,
Defendants .
No . 16 ,662

Bess re

THE KROGER TRIM MEANS
BEnER VALUE IN OUR MEATS

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Kroger
Pork 'H'
Beans .....

WAN1ED Ap pl y rn per
Stl'Ok.
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9:00-Mavle " Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He
Saying Those Terrible Th ings About Me? " 3,4, 15;;
Charl ie's Angels 6,13; ¢.:1ovle "Framed" 8, 10;
,Theater in America 33 ; N'atlanal Geographic 20.
10 :1l0-Starsky&amp; Hutch 6,13; News 20.
10 :30- You Bet Your Lite 20; Dick Cavett 20 ; Lilies,
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Con c r ete pat 10 , garag e .
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NEW - furnace
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SALE
This you mus t see .

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land. 570,000.
SYRACUSE - Neal
sm al ler 3 bedroom hom e
wi lh central hea t ing , cit y
wa ter , and nice garden

spot Asking,.\2,500

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plum bi ng, ho t water tank
and other s. 3 bedroom s,
ba l h . _equi pp ed ki t chen ,
Carj'X)r l $17 ,200.00 .

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ba th, car pet ing , porches,
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SAVE ON
CARPETING

DRIVE ALlffiE
&amp;
SAVE A LOT
All carpet installed with
padding at no charge.
EJ~:pe rt installation.

A SOFA THAT
LINCOLN HTS. - A very nice 1' 1 stor y d bedr oom
hom e In good con dition . Featur es fJ b asemen / w ith
fini shed fa m il y roo m and la undry r oom , eal ·in ki tc hen ,
living room &amp; bath . Large lql with fenced yard. Call

now, pr iced Ia se ll at 117,000.

MAKES A
BED FOR
YOU

REDI BEDS

Rubber Back Carpet
As

LOW

'4.88

As
sq. yd.
&amp; up

9' and 12' Vinyl
Flooring In Stock
Buy where you can come lh
and see what you ' re gettin9

water etc . We hli\le a Jlh story house with 3 bcdrms, 1

15 IN STOCK

and bath, dining room with llreplace . Full basement.
Large pond stacked. Priced only S42,500.

Largest Selection In The Vallev

Five

shining oak flooring, large kitchen with dining area 2
lu ll baths, 1 bedrooms down and 3 upst'Air's.' Cotll'plet~ly
J n~u.l,a\ed with F.A nat . gas furna ce. Large pOO"chos &amp;
garage, Lac . In Chester . Price 119,800.
We Nted Listing&gt;
Wt h•v• buyers for mony types of property,
CALL JIMMY DEEM Anoci•te, 949·23N

(I Ii

f.(uru ul Oh111 l'fo n•l t• 74'1 1008

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(ll •d 01 t ~·p (' ~ of Ql'IH'rO! rp po o&lt;

'9. _ Jack W. Carsey , Mgr
!Iii Phone 991·11 81

~lubilt'

BOW! I? )

., , , r' ~ 101• tl 1qhwoy C.OIO(j l'
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Pomeroy Landmark

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Evenings Call44~ · 3796 or 44~· 7881

Con•

!'t"&gt; o• 1+ • Q49 74H"";
flo1 "'\" Ohoo (rd'

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CALL
AT 446-3643

t

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THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY

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nr 944

Will CAJH lo t IIH' p l dco ) '
hortl (• Ph('H1t' Qq7 r.J l .1

..llltltor

10 30 c

and insu lated . S23.500.

Helen L Teaford
Sue P. Murphy
ASSOCIATES

fi!lml

Service

hom 1t:.• lo1 ...1 hudt or lul~tA.••

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC:

Ch es t er , Oh io

ma.

spring ted. ' oulbuildings

G. Bruce Teaford

Radiator~

Phone 985- 3 80~

SIOO.OO
ms.oo

Electr ic b aseboar d heat.
Carp et ed all th e w a y
th rough Good dug well

YOUR
WEA.LTH
IS
DETERMINED BY YOUR
ASSETS. INVEST NOW.

EXPERIENCED

R e s id e nt i al
and
co mm erc ia l
Ca ll f or
estimate, 24 hour se rvic e.
Anyda y , anytim e.

SPRING SPECIAL

J bedroom home with ba th .

WE WON' T WEAR YOUR
CARPET OUT SHOWING
LOOKERS , ONLY
QUALIFIED
BUYERS !

''Tht Ont1n1tOrs

Not The lmttlton

Call : 997l815

NEW LISTING - l96 acre

JU 5T S\ 2.000 00 .
SYRACUSE - Approx 3

Route 3 Pomer111, 0.

Carpet i. Upholstery
Phone Mike Younc
At
'l'l2·2206 or 992-7630

Sav e JO pel . to 50 pet .
on heatrng cost
EJ; penence and
fu lly i nsured
Free Est .

AUTO PAINTING

./ ~I

Young's
Carpeting

Thermal nsulalion

BOB'S

741 ·301 0

Superior
Steam Extraction

Cellulo s ic (wood fiber)

3 J1 1 mo.

Small Cars
Large Ca rs

4. 4. 1 mo .

Blown Insulation
JIM KEESEE

Phone

rt

Pomeroy , Ohio

J&amp;L

&amp;
EXTERIOR
PAINTS
AT

·

210 E. Main St.

UNION OPERATED
3 30 I mo.

Pomeroy , 0 .

EXTRA NICE - A place
r eall y wor th own ing 3
la r ge bed room s, woo d ·
bu r ni ng fi rep l a ce. lar g e
we l l equ i pped m od ern
k rtchen . spa cious close ts. 'l
car garage, and 1 J ac re s ol

~ 7 5 - 1582

881·2115

991-3748 or 991-5070
FREE PARKING

.....

EUIOTT APPLIANCE II

Hender sdn

Hartford

SUPPLY CO.

acre. Want $20.000.

$31.900 .00.

•WETHERAU CONCRETE

· KlNG BUILDERS

3
be droom block home above
all f l ood s Ci t y w a t er .
nat ura l ga s. and on one

Sales &amp; Service
Phone
992-711 J

A Load Of This"

"Get

BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

RT . 33 NORTH

113,500 00.
POMEROY - Lot app rox .

For

MOORE'S

apart men ts, owner lives i n
one an d ren ts· other . 2 ba th s
an d 2 extra room s. Will
consider $9 .600.

r ece n tl y r enova t ed, 11?
stor y !rame, 3 be dr ooms,
ba th , oth er
f eature s

AUTiiORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

50 ACRES - FREE GAS . Why worry about the high
cast of healing your home , drying your clothes, hot

KIDS IN YOUR HAIR, LOOK HERE -

SALES ANO SERVICE
11-9-tt c

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

RACIN·E AREA - Good

O.Vner may take nice mobile home as part payment.
Pr ice now $14,300.

bedrooms, nice I V~ story house, large living room with

Pomeroy 992-6182
or 992 - ~2~3
8 A.M. to 4:30P.M.

L rm rf c d Su pp ly
310lmo

4 ACRES at nice lay ing land not tar from Southern
High School . Nice build ing sites. Ideal for new home
builders. Call now tar Into .

' PRICE DRASTICALLY REDUCED - 111, a'cres nice
laying land wllh a nice J2x64 all corpeted mobil e home
completely furn lohed . 2 bedrooms buill on wllh nice
fam il y room with llleptace. Gorder space, work shop,
b!ack cellar and city water . Nice country setting .

Pomeroy, Ohio

Sa le Pr rc~ d N ow
T h r u Apn l 101h

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Tires
Battery.
ln stallalion Service

IN GALLIPOLIS

$11,700 will buy a good 2 bedroom house with balh.
Garage and storage bu ilding . Na t. gas heat . Driveway
Is elect. heated . Nice Ohio River view. Furn iture can
be bought extra. Price reduced tor quick sa le.

300 Main St.

&amp;

B O LEN MUL C HER S

9&lt;9·?7b3

1q76 KAWASAKI 100 rf!ll\1 d1rt
b1ke l rlo. e new Re&lt; enl ly tuned
Pr •ce S400 Pho n e r:11n ~7 bB

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

HU R R Y !

or 5 bedroofTl fr ame hom e
w1th na tu"r al gas furnace.
city wat er , basemen t a nd
large l ot . As ki ng $28,000.

WIGWAMS!

CARTER

498 L ocu ~ t Str eet
Middl ep ort . 0 .

Smal l tr ees on wa ter tin e.
Ideal lo r coun try Irving . A
Fram e or nice hom e. Wan t
just S6. 500.

ONE ACRE - Ha s lovely

rn

10') Hith Sl
Pomeror

BOb Hoefli ch

La rge 9

5 BEAUTIFUL ACRES -

JUST LISTED - 13 acres
loca ted near For k ed Run
Lake .

REALTOR
ASSOCIATES
991-1119, 997-6191

WILKINSON

Wed din~
Portraits
Passports
Anniversaries
Special Occasions

room 3 or 4 bed r oom house
Has 2 b ath s. eq u i pp ed
ki t c he n ,
ba semen t ,
furnace. 7 car ga r age. nr c e
yar d and busine ss room s.
Good for small busi ness.

')

nice ac r es wi th '1 year old
home. J bedroo m s (w alk in
closets), 2 ba ths. , family
room , di ning roo m , nice
~i t ch en . conc r ete porches .
2 year s old $28.000 00

J. t2 . l m o.

216 E. Second Slreet

608 E.
MAIN
POMEROY. 0

WANT

, , 11 1 r~ 1 ~

VIRGILB ., SR .

nt lf' flr I J nh11 '-lltl'l'h l:l u• h4
M oddl f •pml

POMEROY -

THE PHOTO PLACE

TEAFORDrn

Hoi I

1 0 0111~

.r.!&gt;ker

LOOK WHAT WE GOT - 57 ACRE~ with a ni ce I"'
slory house with 3 bedrooms and I'll baths . Mostly
carpel. Th is house has been remodeled Inside and oul.
It has a big central fireplace with heata lalor and Is
Insulated. Small barn and about 20 a cres fenced . Nice
country setting oft blacktop road . Shawn by
appolnlmenl only . Pr iced $42 ,000.00.

f! ocw 1

RUTLAND -

IMAGINABLE . BUYERS
WAITING WITH READY
CASH .
HENR .Y E. CLELAND
REAL TOR
HANK , KAT-HY &amp; LEONA

CENJRAL REALTY CO.

u nl~

ful l bO bi} II IOil l
I

Phone 991-71 19
2 2• tt c

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on o b• lt• h o m•· ~ •I11QUII&lt;' (f l /74
\\'a l11u t ~ ~ (llr t·r ) UO

fr Oil tCICj t•
, I Q( d\1 ~

Route 1
Pomeroy I Ohio 45169
E stimates by Appointment

4· 12 \mo. P.

lO I IN m•d dk· po 1t t' q u• p1wd l o, 'I

ROOM ) berth 1-10 t1. ,t,od
[) II ~ It'
1/ J ~ll ( k I Q

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[&gt;.uto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Trans~ission
Repa
Phone 992 -5682

General Contracting

(614) 667 -6177
Between7 : JO &amp; 9 : 00
p .m .

miles off Rt. 7 by -pass on

St . Rt. 143 , toward Rutland,
D.

DAVID BRICKLES

Call ·
JERRY.MURPHY

qq;/OI1 4 o ! 991 "}'J7/

Af' PROX 70 CIC'" " on ~lot woo rl ~
h' d 'JtJ
f /&lt;&gt;( II I( uncf WOI I't
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a -t•o nmn .., d( •l•q h l I
bf'diOOIIl\

ITWIII

'

yard
in
Specialized
driv e wa ys ,
grading ,
landscaping , etc .

(orpt•l th 1moqho ut By OI'P o •nt

~

ei PO i ot

cand ilianed . al l curla •ns
and dra pe s go. Loca hl'd 'in"
Rus t ic Hills, Sy ra cuse,
Ohio , se ll ing last tor ·
129,500 .

Home Phone 992-5739

HU

.&gt;(

PO M~R O Y

IH fHI 81 Ofi OOM ho m P hw d
.,.., oo d l ioOI '• thr' rtnOI p o n e """" '

AND EVERY OTHER
T Y P E
H 0 U S E

Home Phone 742 ·2003
Hilton Wolle, Sr.
Associate
Home Phone 949-1589
GeorgeS . Hobstefter Jr .

J(J

IIO IJ ~ I '

11 11'

0r 1d ba th t f'!l o r o ut
bud chn q·, J oof' ~ land ot edge
u l ~u t lond lomp!ete trod c t
hook u p oh o 7 bon k ~ oppro "
f'd p1 op t'l ry err S I 'J 5W Phom•
qq-; 109.\

stor age area . D in1ng and
cook in g area separate. A ir

Associate

I~U H D IN C

qiiUI I I ·I ~

.

ROGER HYSELL
GARAGE

Kitchen Cabinets. Roofing ,
Pat i o s,
Concr e t e
New
S i d -e walk s ,
&amp;
C on s truct i on
Remodeling .

OOZER FOR HIRE

hu dd •ng ,. ,

r oo n 1~

IOI1 •o Power !. carporl will)., ,., .. lt\'E

Chery l Lemley

wor ~

IOit.jl' tjOIO{j f'

ANlJ

S 2~ 00

1117/ f O fW I 100 n•c lo. up t1u\ k
WIP( l. &lt;'d bu l ~ ~ ~ I t &lt;h •w (•ohlp l o
to lo. f' "ov l'' pO)Il lf'n l ~ lo totl•1 1q
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7·12 ]1 0 3

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· Business ServieJes

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IS0 \1•

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u li lt ry IO(lt ll l ! 11l1Ptll pO! (/i ~ •&gt;I
up l o t on (l b&lt;l\~ h iJi tW to \ Oll•ri 11 1
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A ' "- '"Ci ) ~60U
Pl1 u" " 141 '19o'J

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) tend

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Shade

WAll lE X VI N YL coated and p re
pOll ted w a ll · c ov en ng~ Ch oo.,v
h o m 6~ po ll CII\ boo k ! &gt; O u1 ck
!ler v•ce
Phone q9737 4B 01

0

boa t s fr om l h is 5 r oom
home . New l y redecor a ted
w it h
w ood bu rn l ng
f i repla ce St ar t ou t or
ret i r e here for S7,500 .

John Do(· II~

!iRUS H HOC. 7 foo l J D. pul l t yptt

1 97 ~

COUNTRY LIVING IN
TOWN - Walch lhe rive r

heat. Ca rpe tedpa\1 Ihe way
th rough Good dug well

ro un d b a le r . Pur c ho ~cd m•w
tqn
e• c(' l lcnt f o n d1 t1 on
S HtOO M o!t~e y FtHQU !.O n hoy
lO n d 111 ane r
good tond r1•0 11
S400 Reed sw 1lle tll 4 37~ 6311

HAV FO~ !tole Call

llS , OOO - R en ov ated 3
b edr oo m hom e with 1
ba ths . Nat ura l gas and city
wa ter . Hom e wi lt take l itt le
upk eep . Wa lk to th e stores .

NEW LISTING -

( HEVROl l:l ' • ton p •&lt; lo. up

M ,dd lf'pO II

Pho' " '

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d1 ~·~"f'' SH'l 9~

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j)iUIIhlll'lll IIIII). 4 li/ I'JIJ

14!; 1

~1 o nd tobiC' ST/ 5U Old Wheo t
( 1..udlc S J~ 00 Woln u t ~ ~~ · o "- &lt;''

llo•a l E slall' fur Sale

l? tl l l(llld

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c l o~c t ~ Hl!tl on rl

GJ 'IlL' r,rl EIPclnc TV.'s

ln iiJI '

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.,Apr• ! 10 th 111

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For All Your

u &gt;l l e nt

Co li Q9'} /bOO dov 0 1 14'} '}030
a lt e r b

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Notices

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9917 60~

1Q7Q f O RO I ron !lot bed trud1

Fnda) llflt·ruwl

SA l ~

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fP1 gu"o " IJ m p low.., I ro1 nry
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99') 6719
MA l-' l l:

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( n ll l •'l:/ /.uo

$2) 997 70 59 (lit e r

NOTICE

Sunda v
.j l'.i'• f

wa.li H S good as rn f.J dc, ami he

1./E WON 'T
STEAL NOTHIN'
IN HERE

d101 1 ~

-1

d1~hw o -. h e1

thl' ila~· Lw fu n: puiJII \OI Ut&gt;l\

was rig ht . Be led his four or

Statron New Yor" . NY

lABl ~

ONt

Tll l· ~ d a )

By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag
Most dupli cate players be- queen. t: ast returned a dia-

These were • four world·

LAWN 11M C10 1f W hL•c l H o 1 ~e
/ 1 1i pf/9'/:?H9?

lllru F rltla\
~ p M .

L'Crlain that it was a singJ C.
ton.
South also felt the contract

I

01 4 (JCIQI/U l

llw r·t ~tn

b 1d

Thus, wh en ri c·
c1 arc r saw Wes t 's seven of
c· lubs, · he wa !'i rcHsona bh•

done , "

C H ALMl~ S 1957 M o d P !"
( A tra ctor w1 th pl o w ~ Good
~ h a p (' r r o d y 10 q o 59~0 Coli

ot

o ~ki i i CJ

POMEROY
LANDMARK

Alli S

Muulflt Y
Nuurt1 111 S~1t urcl&lt;ty

dou bler! "'

" Ni ce ly

or &lt;o1 17 4:1 l •t/ 1

oi l

Hral E•tah' fur ~.J. .

Estak fur :;a!.:

Nl W .:I bt•di i&gt;PIIo h .uv' t '

3 1 Re1nrn gron.., Model 1:1 W 111
c h e!l tc r ., and 1110 ny lllQf l' !:.t'O

·

l dH· n•·""
Pti o n C' ! OI ·II &amp;9K

sn su

~ H WAR I ) GUN l HOfl . Cur ;~ lo1
~ CII c 01 i1 0dP 19 Hem 111g to n :.

&lt;l iKl

~t·al

tu c hn w n l ~

/Jtl/ '

49 1-Q RD SCHOO L bu~ &lt;or n pr r

tt ·n~ t o n

11

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I

along tht Ea~ t was nwrk cd
for length 111 the d ub s uit.
Why else woulcl he have

good

IIC'W I ll ()~

Plwm·titl-1 151\

playrt! the 10 of clu bs fr om
dumm y Ea.s1 covr n •tl \'-' &amp;th

North ' s

10 1-lD IMN C t. H
lOll
p• &lt;"- u p
hco ... y d11ty
A(
( Q I pe l
1ad• o · l o w ~r111 f' oq "

n·d ut.scrt wn.

d ubs and wh en West showed

in third position. On the
diagramnlt'd deal South did
precisely that, but what was
I'RYPTCIIIUOTES
really hard to explain is why
he bid H scl·ond time .
XB
DKK
This kind of competitive
C DYB
CGJHDYBJ
bidding frequently occurs at
AQH
G LHBKKGSBLZB
B L - duplicate bridge when each
partnership is straining fo~
D AK B J
QJ
HN
TN
GH NL I Q 0 • .the ultimate part score.
West cashed his king and
ace or spades and continued
I N JB XGKK ZQIIW
Yesterday 's Cryptoquole : IT IS EASY TO LOLL AROUND with a third round which
South ruffed . De c larer
AN D BE ENVIOUS OF THE FELLOW WHO CUMBS TO played the queen of hearts
SUCCESS BY EFFORT.- TAVERN
which East won with the
ace . East returned a heart
~·; JVI 8 King F'eature• S1ndlut• . Int .
which South won with the
l•ck.
BA HNEY

19 1~

to l'tlil ur rcjcd uny lllh tk l'lllt'Li lilr
Jcrltttnal Ti ll! Publlslwr Will nut IJI.•
1-cs,&gt;ons r!Jic fur mun · tllitn om· llll't il .

out , as ex pect ed , dummy 's
nin e for c ed out F.a st ' s

lieve in opening light hands

t CONOMY IRA CIOI? vv llh

.

J'lir P ubl ish~r n.'st·rvL•s

Det: IH rc r had known all

Pass

Tl tH nk .~

t)f

\illt' L

w ith th~.· kan g. M ost unpor·

,.

1969
INl~ lf f:'I A II O N A l
M tl i&lt;O
Va n $1 500 6 14 QQ!j ~190 .

~

Cll ARAN( E

Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash
1-'ur Salr

CO AL liM[ ~ T O N~ !tCH•d (jiOvc.t
( Oic•u,., ch lor1d&lt;.• lt.' l 1th H' ' d o q
load a n d oil ' YPf' ~ ol \(J!t ~ •
{{•1.,101 ~a i 1 W 0 1 .. \ li lt l Mu u1
~ ~ Porncr oy Qq') 38Q1

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CHRY Sllf{ Al/1 l p1n p A C S70U
Good COrld il lfl rl 99 7 77S'J

Mulull' llutnc Sil lt:s ll tal Yan l Sitlcs
an· iit't'cptl•tl only wtth t'liS.fl wnh
unic r. 2!J t·enl l'h&lt;tr!{t' fur illb r cu Ty·
111 ~ llux NundJC r In l 'a t't' l.lf Ti n• St•n-

ta utly , he noted tile fall of
WeSI 's "'Ven or clu bs.

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THURSDAY, APRIL 1!,1978
5:45-'-Farm Report 13: 5:50-PTL Club 13; 5:55-'Sunrlse Semester 10.
6:1l0-PTL Club IS; 6:25-'-Biack Woman 10; 6 : 3~
Doctors an Call4; News 6: Sunrise Semester 8. ·
6:45-'-Marnlng Report 3; 6:50-Gaod Morning, West
Virginia 13; 6 : 55-'-~h uck Wh ile Reports 10;News 13.
7:1l0-Todav :i,4.1S; Good Mornlna Amerlco 6,13 ; CBS
News 8; Bullwlnkle 10.
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7: 30-Schoolles 10; 8 :oo--Capl . Kangaroo 8, 10; Sesame
St. 33.
9: 00- Merv Gr\11\n 3; Phil Donahue 4,13, 15;
Emergency One 6; Fam!IY Affair 8; Match Game
10.
9:30-Andy Griffith 8: Family Affair 10.
IO :IlO-Santord &amp; Son 3,4,15; Edge at Night 6; Pass The
Buck 8; Joker's Wild 10: To Tell The Truth 13.
10:31l-'-Hollywood Squares 3,4,15; High Hopes 6; Pr ice
Is Right 8,10; S20,000 Pyramid 13.
11 :llO-Wheel of Fortune 3,4, 15; Happy Days 6, 13; .
11 :30-Knockout , 3,15; Family Feud 6.13; Par ·
fridge Family 4; Love of Lite 8, 10; Sesame 5. 20;
Nova 33.
11 :55-'-CBS News 8; Laving Free 10; 12 :00Newscenter 3; News 4,6, 10; To Say The Least 15;
Gambit 8; Rick Faucheux Midday Magazine 13.
12 :30-Ryan's Hope 6,13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 15;
Search tar Tomorrow 8,10; Elec . Ca. 33.
1:oo-For Richer For Poorer 3; All My Children 6, 13;
News 8; YoungS. the Restless 10; Nat For Women
Only 15.
1: »-Days of Our Lives 3,4, 15; As The World Turns
8, 10; 2:00-0ne Ute to Live 6, 13.
2:30-Daclars 3,4,15; Guiding Light 8,10: 3:1l0Another World 3,4, 15; General Hospital 6,13: Lilias,
· Yoga &amp; You 20 .
130-AII 1n The F amlly 8, 10; You Bet Your Lite 20.
4:1l0-Mister Cartoon 3; My Tliree Sons 4; For Richer.
Far Poorer 15; Merv Grlltln 6 ; Gilligan's Is . 8;
SesameS . 20,33 ; Gomer Pyle, USMC 10; Dinah 13.
4:30-Litfle Rascals 3,15: Gilligan 's Is. 4; Brady Bunch
8. 10.
S:IJO-Bananza l ; Star Trek 4; Gunsmake 8; Mister
Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33; Hogan 's Heroes 10;
Emergency One! 13; Pettlcaot Junction 15
5:30-News 6 : Elec . Co. 20,33; Mary Tyler Moore 10;
Hogan' s Heroes 15.
6 : 1l0-N~s 3,4,8,10,13, 15; ABC News 6; Zoom 10.
6: 30-NBC News 3,4, 15; ABC News 13; Carol Burnett &amp;
Friends 6 ; CBS News 8,10; Over Easy 20 .
7: IJO-Cross-WIIs 3,4; Liars Club 6; Gang Show 8; News
10; Newlywed Game 13; Gilligan 's Is. 15; Hacking
Valley Bluegrass 20; Marshall U. Reporl ~3 .
7: 30-Hol lvwood Squares 3,4; Match Game PM 6:
Tattletales 8; MacNeil -Lehrer Reporl 20,33; That's
Hollywood 10; Nash vi lle On The Road 13 ; Marty
Robbins' Spotlight 15 .
8:1l0-Hanna-Barbera Happy Hour 3,4,1 5; Welcome
Back. Kotter 6,13; Wa\lons 8, 10; Once Upon A
Classic 20,33 .
8:30-What's Happen ing 6, 13; Arabs S. Israe lis 33 ;
Originals 20.
9ftoo.-Biack Sheep Squadron 3,4, 15; Hawa ii F lve·O
8, 10; Advocates 20,33.
9:30-A.E.S. Hudson 51. 6,13.
IO :IJO-Pollce Woman 3,4,15; Baretla 6,13; Barnaby
Jones 8; Anna Karenln·a 33; In Concert 10; News 10;
10: JD-Lock, Stack &amp; Barrel 20 .
11 :IJO-News 3,4,6,8, 10, 13,1 5; Dick Cavell 20 ; Lilias.
Yoga &amp; You 33.
11 :30-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Starsky &amp; Hulch 6,13 ;
Mash 8; ABC News 33; Movie " Dan'J Raise the
Bridge. Lower lhe River" 10; 12 :1l0-Janakl 33.
12 :05-'-Movle " Some Came Running " 8; 12 :4D-Toma
6.13: 1:DO- Tomorrow 3,4; 1: 50-News 13.
Movie Ch•nnel 4 5 &amp;7 P.M.- Bound tor Glory ( PG )
9 &amp; 11 P .M. - Slapshol !R l
C.blt Ct..nnel s 6:00 P.M. - Grande Chora le Spring Show
7:1l0-Paul Gaudino Family Fitness Show
7:30 - Coach 's Corner
9:00 - Grande Chora le Spring Shaw
JO :Il0-700 Club.
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Movlt Ch•nnel 4 5&amp; 7 P.M. - Guns&amp; Fury IG I
9 &amp; 11 P.M. - Domino Principle (R)
C.ble Ch••nnel 5 6:30P.M. - Testlmc.ny Tlfl'e
7:00 - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness Show
10~ 00 - 700-Ciub.

68 ACRE FARM - Pr ice r educed lo $46,900 A fl rr.c t ive
re m odeled 2 s t or y far m hom e. Thio:. nice hom e feitfurcs
a large li'v1 ng r oom , dining , eat 1n k1 tc hen , 5 bed room s,
&amp; 111 bAth s, 15 ncr es a t till able !a nd w ifn tl alance in ·
pa sture and woodl and. O lder bi:\ r n &amp; garage. You must .·
see this _or,e, i t 's w ~ l l wo r th 111c pn cc LOC(l ted olf RT .

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6:1l0-News 3,4,8,10,13,15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20. -..
6: 30-NBC News 3,4,15; ABC News 13; Carol Burnett &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8.10 ; Over Easy 20.
7:1l0-Cross.Wits 3,4; Liars Club 6 ; Sha Na Na 8; News
10: Newlywed Game 13; Gilligan's Is .· 15; Dick
Cavett 20; Big Green Magazine 33.
7:30-Funny Farm 3; Sha Na Na 4; Between the·Wors
6; Family Feud 8; MacNeil -Lehrer Report 20,33;
The Judge10; In Search at 13; Wild Kingdom 15.
B.IJO-Carlbou: The Incredib le Journey 3,4,15; Eight Is
Enough 6, 13; _Amazing Spider-Man 8,10; Nova
20,33
9:00-Mavle " Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He
Saying Those Terrible Th ings About Me? " 3,4, 15;;
Charl ie's Angels 6,13; ¢.:1ovle "Framed" 8, 10;
,Theater in America 33 ; N'atlanal Geographic 20.
10 :1l0-Starsky&amp; Hutch 6,13; News 20.
10 :30- You Bet Your Lite 20; Dick Cavett 20 ; Lilies,
Yoga &amp; ou 33.
11:30-Jahnny Carson 3,4,1 5; Pol ice Story 6, 13; Hawaii
Five -0 8: ~~~ 33; Movie "Summer &amp;

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NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?
Pomeroy Landmark
soften &amp; condition your
Let

water with Co-op water
softener , Model UC-SVI.
· Now Only

'289.95
Let us 1es1 your water Free

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_Jack W. Carsey , Mgr.
Phone 991 ·2181

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insu lated . S23.500 .
YOUR
WEALTH
IS
DETERMINED BY YOUR
ASSETS . INVEST NOW.
G. Bruce Teaford
Helen L. Teaford
Sue P. Murphy
ASSOCIATES

t f.i /1 C, ARH LI MOI' ~ D D•ovt&gt;n 600
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HOBSTETTER

REALTY
George 5. HobsteHer Jr .•
Broker
107 ' '::~: Sycamore St.
Pomeroy, Ollio

PHONE 992-633J
Office Hour$ :
9 a .m. to s p.m .

Closed ThursdayS and
Saturdays al noon .
Your Full Time
Rea I Estate Broker
One thr ee bedroom home , 2
acr es o f groun d on Rt. 1,
Tuppers Plains , Oh io.
One 4 bedroom , r an ch ,
ve r y moder n. Wes t Shade,
near Chesler , Oh io .
One 3 bedroom, n ew, Cr ow
Sub d i v is ion, ncar F i ve

Po int s .
WE NEEO LISTINGS . WE
ARE SELLING FAST .
LIST WITH US .
New Listing : 3 Bedrooms.
ba t h , 4 yr . ol d , f ull y
carpe t ed . elec fr 1c hea l

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Sales &amp; Service
Ph o ne 992-JO Y7

LAWN BOY MOW E R S

1975 BULlACO . 600 m1les Lrke
ne w $6 50 991 7689
CHARLIE" S LI VE 80 11 M1nn o w s ,
n1 gh t crowlet5
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go r don w orm t F ,~run g loc en-.e
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pr.ices on

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN, j
POTASH, FERT~PELS
&amp; BLEND

2 \6 I II'{,

Ph . 991-2848

PDME ROY

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·s r 1ck &amp; Frame ra nch type
home. 3 nice be dr ooms, Jl 1
ba ths, ut ilit y R., lovely
k1 t chen · wi t h
lo ts of
&lt;. a bin etc;
c1 nrt
rang e .
Con c r ete pat 10 , garag e .
ROUTE . ll Rece ntly
r enovated , 'J sl or y lrame, 3
bed r ooms , bath , po r ches ,
NEW - furnace
Si d ing · carpe ting $15, 000.00.

REDUCED FOR QUICK
SALE
This you mus t see .

3-IS.ttc

land. 570,000.
SYRACUSE - Neal
sm al ler 3 bedroom hom e
wi lh central hea t ing , cit y
wa ter , and nice garden

spot Asking,.\2,500

100x80 , new c a r pe t ing ,
plum bi ng, ho t water tank
and other s. 3 bedroom s,
ba l h . _equi pp ed ki t chen ,
Carj'X)r l $17 ,200.00 .

NEW

LISTING

3
bedroom fram e home .
ba l h, natur al " gas heat i ng ,
TT wat er , doub le kit chen
srnk , 3 c ar gara ge and over
I
ac r e
of
land ,
3
outbui ld ings. Sl6 ,000 .

Loi s 58-56

60 64 . H om e i n good
cond i t io n , 4 be dr oom s,
ba th, car pet ing , porches,
work shop ( m us t se ll l .

4·9 1 mo pd .

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

Rt . 1
Middleport, Ohio
24 Vears Service

Complete Paint Jobs

Jack's Septic
Tank SeiVice

Tru cks
S1 1S.OO
Body work &amp; repair SI.OO
per inch using on I'; th e be st
Dupont material s.

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We have enlarged our
servr c e departm ent and
wil l serviCe Hotpoint and
other brands.

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SAVE ON
CARPETING

DRIVE ALlffiE
&amp;
SAVE A LOT
All carpet installed with
padding at no charge.
EJ~:pe rt installation.

A SOFA THAT
LINCOLN HTS. - A very nice 1' 1 stor y d bedr oom
hom e In good con dition . Featur es fJ b asemen / w ith
fini shed fa m il y roo m and la undry r oom , eal ·in ki tc hen ,
living room &amp; bath . Large lql with fenced yard. Call

now, pr iced Ia se ll at 117,000.

MAKES A
BED FOR
YOU

REDI BEDS

Rubber Back Carpet
As

LOW

'4.88

As
sq. yd.
&amp; up

9' and 12' Vinyl
Flooring In Stock
Buy where you can come lh
and see what you ' re gettin9

water etc . We hli\le a Jlh story house with 3 bcdrms, 1

15 IN STOCK

and bath, dining room with llreplace . Full basement.
Large pond stacked. Priced only S42,500.

Largest Selection In The Vallev

Five

shining oak flooring, large kitchen with dining area 2
lu ll baths, 1 bedrooms down and 3 upst'Air's.' Cotll'plet~ly
J n~u.l,a\ed with F.A nat . gas furna ce. Large pOO"chos &amp;
garage, Lac . In Chester . Price 119,800.
We Nted Listing&gt;
Wt h•v• buyers for mony types of property,
CALL JIMMY DEEM Anoci•te, 949·23N

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!Iii Phone 991·11 81

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AT 446-3643

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THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY

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10 30 c

and insu lated . S23.500.

Helen L Teaford
Sue P. Murphy
ASSOCIATES

fi!lml

Service

hom 1t:.• lo1 ...1 hudt or lul~tA.••

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC:

Ch es t er , Oh io

ma.

spring ted. ' oulbuildings

G. Bruce Teaford

Radiator~

Phone 985- 3 80~

SIOO.OO
ms.oo

Electr ic b aseboar d heat.
Carp et ed all th e w a y
th rough Good dug well

YOUR
WEA.LTH
IS
DETERMINED BY YOUR
ASSETS. INVEST NOW.

EXPERIENCED

R e s id e nt i al
and
co mm erc ia l
Ca ll f or
estimate, 24 hour se rvic e.
Anyda y , anytim e.

SPRING SPECIAL

J bedroom home with ba th .

WE WON' T WEAR YOUR
CARPET OUT SHOWING
LOOKERS , ONLY
QUALIFIED
BUYERS !

''Tht Ont1n1tOrs

Not The lmttlton

Call : 997l815

NEW LISTING - l96 acre

JU 5T S\ 2.000 00 .
SYRACUSE - Approx 3

Route 3 Pomer111, 0.

Carpet i. Upholstery
Phone Mike Younc
At
'l'l2·2206 or 992-7630

Sav e JO pel . to 50 pet .
on heatrng cost
EJ; penence and
fu lly i nsured
Free Est .

AUTO PAINTING

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Young's
Carpeting

Thermal nsulalion

BOB'S

741 ·301 0

Superior
Steam Extraction

Cellulo s ic (wood fiber)

3 J1 1 mo.

Small Cars
Large Ca rs

4. 4. 1 mo .

Blown Insulation
JIM KEESEE

Phone

rt

Pomeroy , Ohio

J&amp;L

&amp;
EXTERIOR
PAINTS
AT

·

210 E. Main St.

UNION OPERATED
3 30 I mo.

Pomeroy , 0 .

EXTRA NICE - A place
r eall y wor th own ing 3
la r ge bed room s, woo d ·
bu r ni ng fi rep l a ce. lar g e
we l l equ i pped m od ern
k rtchen . spa cious close ts. 'l
car garage, and 1 J ac re s ol

~ 7 5 - 1582

881·2115

991-3748 or 991-5070
FREE PARKING

.....

EUIOTT APPLIANCE II

Hender sdn

Hartford

SUPPLY CO.

acre. Want $20.000.

$31.900 .00.

•WETHERAU CONCRETE

· KlNG BUILDERS

3
be droom block home above
all f l ood s Ci t y w a t er .
nat ura l ga s. and on one

Sales &amp; Service
Phone
992-711 J

A Load Of This"

"Get

BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

RT . 33 NORTH

113,500 00.
POMEROY - Lot app rox .

For

MOORE'S

apart men ts, owner lives i n
one an d ren ts· other . 2 ba th s
an d 2 extra room s. Will
consider $9 .600.

r ece n tl y r enova t ed, 11?
stor y !rame, 3 be dr ooms,
ba th , oth er
f eature s

AUTiiORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

50 ACRES - FREE GAS . Why worry about the high
cast of healing your home , drying your clothes, hot

KIDS IN YOUR HAIR, LOOK HERE -

SALES ANO SERVICE
11-9-tt c

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

RACIN·E AREA - Good

O.Vner may take nice mobile home as part payment.
Pr ice now $14,300.

bedrooms, nice I V~ story house, large living room with

Pomeroy 992-6182
or 992 - ~2~3
8 A.M. to 4:30P.M.

L rm rf c d Su pp ly
310lmo

4 ACRES at nice lay ing land not tar from Southern
High School . Nice build ing sites. Ideal for new home
builders. Call now tar Into .

' PRICE DRASTICALLY REDUCED - 111, a'cres nice
laying land wllh a nice J2x64 all corpeted mobil e home
completely furn lohed . 2 bedrooms buill on wllh nice
fam il y room with llleptace. Gorder space, work shop,
b!ack cellar and city water . Nice country setting .

Pomeroy, Ohio

Sa le Pr rc~ d N ow
T h r u Apn l 101h

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Tires
Battery.
ln stallalion Service

IN GALLIPOLIS

$11,700 will buy a good 2 bedroom house with balh.
Garage and storage bu ilding . Na t. gas heat . Driveway
Is elect. heated . Nice Ohio River view. Furn iture can
be bought extra. Price reduced tor quick sa le.

300 Main St.

&amp;

B O LEN MUL C HER S

9&lt;9·?7b3

1q76 KAWASAKI 100 rf!ll\1 d1rt
b1ke l rlo. e new Re&lt; enl ly tuned
Pr •ce S400 Pho n e r:11n ~7 bB

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

HU R R Y !

or 5 bedroofTl fr ame hom e
w1th na tu"r al gas furnace.
city wat er , basemen t a nd
large l ot . As ki ng $28,000.

WIGWAMS!

CARTER

498 L ocu ~ t Str eet
Middl ep ort . 0 .

Smal l tr ees on wa ter tin e.
Ideal lo r coun try Irving . A
Fram e or nice hom e. Wan t
just S6. 500.

ONE ACRE - Ha s lovely

rn

10') Hith Sl
Pomeror

BOb Hoefli ch

La rge 9

5 BEAUTIFUL ACRES -

JUST LISTED - 13 acres
loca ted near For k ed Run
Lake .

REALTOR
ASSOCIATES
991-1119, 997-6191

WILKINSON

Wed din~
Portraits
Passports
Anniversaries
Special Occasions

room 3 or 4 bed r oom house
Has 2 b ath s. eq u i pp ed
ki t c he n ,
ba semen t ,
furnace. 7 car ga r age. nr c e
yar d and busine ss room s.
Good for small busi ness.

')

nice ac r es wi th '1 year old
home. J bedroo m s (w alk in
closets), 2 ba ths. , family
room , di ning roo m , nice
~i t ch en . conc r ete porches .
2 year s old $28.000 00

J. t2 . l m o.

216 E. Second Slreet

608 E.
MAIN
POMEROY. 0

WANT

, , 11 1 r~ 1 ~

VIRGILB ., SR .

nt lf' flr I J nh11 '-lltl'l'h l:l u• h4
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POMEROY -

THE PHOTO PLACE

TEAFORDrn

Hoi I

1 0 0111~

.r.!&gt;ker

LOOK WHAT WE GOT - 57 ACRE~ with a ni ce I"'
slory house with 3 bedrooms and I'll baths . Mostly
carpel. Th is house has been remodeled Inside and oul.
It has a big central fireplace with heata lalor and Is
Insulated. Small barn and about 20 a cres fenced . Nice
country setting oft blacktop road . Shawn by
appolnlmenl only . Pr iced $42 ,000.00.

f! ocw 1

RUTLAND -

IMAGINABLE . BUYERS
WAITING WITH READY
CASH .
HENR .Y E. CLELAND
REAL TOR
HANK , KAT-HY &amp; LEONA

CENJRAL REALTY CO.

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Phone 991-71 19
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fr Oil tCICj t•
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Route 1
Pomeroy I Ohio 45169
E stimates by Appointment

4· 12 \mo. P.

lO I IN m•d dk· po 1t t' q u• p1wd l o, 'I

ROOM ) berth 1-10 t1. ,t,od
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[&gt;.uto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Trans~ission
Repa
Phone 992 -5682

General Contracting

(614) 667 -6177
Between7 : JO &amp; 9 : 00
p .m .

miles off Rt. 7 by -pass on

St . Rt. 143 , toward Rutland,
D.

DAVID BRICKLES

Call ·
JERRY.MURPHY

qq;/OI1 4 o ! 991 "}'J7/

Af' PROX 70 CIC'" " on ~lot woo rl ~
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yard
in
Specialized
driv e wa ys ,
grading ,
landscaping , etc .

(orpt•l th 1moqho ut By OI'P o •nt

~

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cand ilianed . al l curla •ns
and dra pe s go. Loca hl'd 'in"
Rus t ic Hills, Sy ra cuse,
Ohio , se ll ing last tor ·
129,500 .

Home Phone 992-5739

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PO M~R O Y

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AND EVERY OTHER
T Y P E
H 0 U S E

Home Phone 742 ·2003
Hilton Wolle, Sr.
Associate
Home Phone 949-1589
GeorgeS . Hobstefter Jr .

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bud chn q·, J oof' ~ land ot edge
u l ~u t lond lomp!ete trod c t
hook u p oh o 7 bon k ~ oppro "
f'd p1 op t'l ry err S I 'J 5W Phom•
qq-; 109.\

stor age area . D in1ng and
cook in g area separate. A ir

Associate

I~U H D IN C

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ROGER HYSELL
GARAGE

Kitchen Cabinets. Roofing ,
Pat i o s,
Concr e t e
New
S i d -e walk s ,
&amp;
C on s truct i on
Remodeling .

OOZER FOR HIRE

hu dd •ng ,. ,

r oo n 1~

IOI1 •o Power !. carporl will)., ,., .. lt\'E

Chery l Lemley

wor ~

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pOll ted w a ll · c ov en ng~ Ch oo.,v
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Phone q9737 4B 01

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boa t s fr om l h is 5 r oom
home . New l y redecor a ted
w it h
w ood bu rn l ng
f i repla ce St ar t ou t or
ret i r e here for S7,500 .

John Do(· II~

!iRUS H HOC. 7 foo l J D. pul l t yptt

1 97 ~

COUNTRY LIVING IN
TOWN - Walch lhe rive r

heat. Ca rpe tedpa\1 Ihe way
th rough Good dug well

ro un d b a le r . Pur c ho ~cd m•w
tqn
e• c(' l lcnt f o n d1 t1 on
S HtOO M o!t~e y FtHQU !.O n hoy
lO n d 111 ane r
good tond r1•0 11
S400 Reed sw 1lle tll 4 37~ 6311

HAV FO~ !tole Call

llS , OOO - R en ov ated 3
b edr oo m hom e with 1
ba ths . Nat ura l gas and city
wa ter . Hom e wi lt take l itt le
upk eep . Wa lk to th e stores .

NEW LISTING -

( HEVROl l:l ' • ton p •&lt; lo. up

M ,dd lf'pO II

Pho' " '

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d1 ~·~"f'' SH'l 9~

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14!; 1

~1 o nd tobiC' ST/ 5U Old Wheo t
( 1..udlc S J~ 00 Woln u t ~ ~~ · o "- &lt;''

llo•a l E slall' fur Sale

l? tl l l(llld

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c l o~c t ~ Hl!tl on rl

GJ 'IlL' r,rl EIPclnc TV.'s

ln iiJI '

/ ARM I:Q UIPM t N I (om•QIIIllC'III
.,Apr• ! 10 th 111

a ll t&gt;I N

For All Your

u &gt;l l e nt

Co li Q9'} /bOO dov 0 1 14'} '}030
a lt e r b

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Notices

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9917 60~

1Q7Q f O RO I ron !lot bed trud1

Fnda) llflt·ruwl

SA l ~

!:. coiH lt;f

ONI:: f t: lfGUSON ho n1 loodPI
fP1 gu"o " IJ m p low.., I ro1 nry
hm!
I
bm k,coo p
Ph o nr&gt;
99') 6719
MA l-' l l:

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u p M 1ddt ,• p '" t
( n ll l •'l:/ /.uo

$2) 997 70 59 (lit e r

NOTICE

Sunda v
.j l'.i'• f

wa.li H S good as rn f.J dc, ami he

1./E WON 'T
STEAL NOTHIN'
IN HERE

d101 1 ~

-1

d1~hw o -. h e1

thl' ila~· Lw fu n: puiJII \OI Ut&gt;l\

was rig ht . Be led his four or

Statron New Yor" . NY

lABl ~

ONt

Tll l· ~ d a )

By Oswald Jacoby
and Alan Sontag
Most dupli cate players be- queen. t: ast returned a dia-

These were • four world·

LAWN 11M C10 1f W hL•c l H o 1 ~e
/ 1 1i pf/9'/:?H9?

lllru F rltla\
~ p M .

L'Crlain that it was a singJ C.
ton.
South also felt the contract

I

01 4 (JCIQI/U l

llw r·t ~tn

b 1d

Thus, wh en ri c·
c1 arc r saw Wes t 's seven of
c· lubs, · he wa !'i rcHsona bh•

done , "

C H ALMl~ S 1957 M o d P !"
( A tra ctor w1 th pl o w ~ Good
~ h a p (' r r o d y 10 q o 59~0 Coli

ot

o ~ki i i CJ

POMEROY
LANDMARK

Alli S

Muulflt Y
Nuurt1 111 S~1t urcl&lt;ty

dou bler! "'

" Ni ce ly

or &lt;o1 17 4:1 l •t/ 1

oi l

Hral E•tah' fur ~.J. .

Estak fur :;a!.:

Nl W .:I bt•di i&gt;PIIo h .uv' t '

3 1 Re1nrn gron.., Model 1:1 W 111
c h e!l tc r ., and 1110 ny lllQf l' !:.t'O

·

l dH· n•·""
Pti o n C' ! OI ·II &amp;9K

sn su

~ H WAR I ) GUN l HOfl . Cur ;~ lo1
~ CII c 01 i1 0dP 19 Hem 111g to n :.

&lt;l iKl

~t·al

tu c hn w n l ~

/Jtl/ '

49 1-Q RD SCHOO L bu~ &lt;or n pr r

tt ·n~ t o n

11

q ~Cjl

I

along tht Ea~ t was nwrk cd
for length 111 the d ub s uit.
Why else woulcl he have

good

IIC'W I ll ()~

Plwm·titl-1 151\

playrt! the 10 of clu bs fr om
dumm y Ea.s1 covr n •tl \'-' &amp;th

North ' s

10 1-lD IMN C t. H
lOll
p• &lt;"- u p
hco ... y d11ty
A(
( Q I pe l
1ad• o · l o w ~r111 f' oq "

n·d ut.scrt wn.

d ubs and wh en West showed

in third position. On the
diagramnlt'd deal South did
precisely that, but what was
I'RYPTCIIIUOTES
really hard to explain is why
he bid H scl·ond time .
XB
DKK
This kind of competitive
C DYB
CGJHDYBJ
bidding frequently occurs at
AQH
G LHBKKGSBLZB
B L - duplicate bridge when each
partnership is straining fo~
D AK B J
QJ
HN
TN
GH NL I Q 0 • .the ultimate part score.
West cashed his king and
ace or spades and continued
I N JB XGKK ZQIIW
Yesterday 's Cryptoquole : IT IS EASY TO LOLL AROUND with a third round which
South ruffed . De c larer
AN D BE ENVIOUS OF THE FELLOW WHO CUMBS TO played the queen of hearts
SUCCESS BY EFFORT.- TAVERN
which East won with the
ace . East returned a heart
~·; JVI 8 King F'eature• S1ndlut• . Int .
which South won with the
l•ck.
BA HNEY

19 1~

to l'tlil ur rcjcd uny lllh tk l'lllt'Li lilr
Jcrltttnal Ti ll! Publlslwr Will nut IJI.•
1-cs,&gt;ons r!Jic fur mun · tllitn om· llll't il .

out , as ex pect ed , dummy 's
nin e for c ed out F.a st ' s

lieve in opening light hands

t CONOMY IRA CIOI? vv llh

.

J'lir P ubl ish~r n.'st·rvL•s

Det: IH rc r had known all

Pass

Tl tH nk .~

t)f

\illt' L

w ith th~.· kan g. M ost unpor·

,.

1969
INl~ lf f:'I A II O N A l
M tl i&lt;O
Va n $1 500 6 14 QQ!j ~190 .

~

Cll ARAN( E

Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash
1-'ur Salr

CO AL liM[ ~ T O N~ !tCH•d (jiOvc.t
( Oic•u,., ch lor1d&lt;.• lt.' l 1th H' ' d o q
load a n d oil ' YPf' ~ ol \(J!t ~ •
{{•1.,101 ~a i 1 W 0 1 .. \ li lt l Mu u1
~ ~ Porncr oy Qq') 38Q1

i ll

(! ) Ill

CHRY Sllf{ Al/1 l p1n p A C S70U
Good COrld il lfl rl 99 7 77S'J

Mulull' llutnc Sil lt:s ll tal Yan l Sitlcs
an· iit't'cptl•tl only wtth t'liS.fl wnh
unic r. 2!J t·enl l'h&lt;tr!{t' fur illb r cu Ty·
111 ~ llux NundJC r In l 'a t't' l.lf Ti n• St•n-

ta utly , he noted tile fall of
WeSI 's "'Ven or clu bs.

Vulnerable : Ne ither
Dealer : North
Wut North Jo:u.st Suu lh
Pa ss
PH SS
2+
DbI.
I.
I"

2 25
:! 75

111 urununL G ii ~ ll m :uh·ara·t•

t hr jrw k and declare r w on

• A K un

I.IIU

()IJI\lllii'Y' 5· l'l'II L'&gt; pt'l' wunl, J:l 00

tUUrllilllll' ll[ .

J)edarc r now tnuk

UKI

r~lt·

&lt;:c ss fu l dtam ond fiiH.'SSl' Hnd

W (J .I Ill
t ;, C ! .

:~ •

to tTal ·k)t-

1.25

\ 511

tla vs w• ll llt· rl utr~ t·d at tht· I tli1 Y.

whrch. ru lurn . l"nuld (·ost tl w
Prnn g pi:l r llll' r shlp llw l'ttltn:

• AK(/ !
• fl 7 li
t K .I I ll !I :1

Pass

rw d

UIO

~:Ou · h Word UVL'r [\ It' IUI!IIIIIU/11 \ 5
~ vt ciS 1~ i l'l' IIL~ llt'l' Wtll'l\J)C I' dily
r\tb ttliiiiUII( ull wr· t httll l't ll l ~ l't.' Ull \' ~

In mcmur}'. flml

tdl .A(

no

l 'hul'l!l'

:100

6ll;iyl&gt;

trriJ IL• Onr 1111!-llrt kt• cn tlld
eo.. ., t va hw blt• Matl' h Ptllrll:-.

• .I II

On £' l1·ttn ~w nr l y ~la n ds for ano ther. In this sampl e A Ia
u.., cd for llw thrt •t• !.'..., X for tht• two O' s, ••t r Singl r letters ,
.tp us t r nr iH"I . ! h(' IPn gth and for mntion of the 1\ M ds are all
h111ts F:tt h d.'i) the r11 d e l etters :•re di fferen t .

WI'O:'I IE

St 'C III l'd

W~: ST

Pass

pi Hy t· r ~

• 1 5 :1
• t\ !J :t 1

StiUTII

Is

ll l i:l)' ~

Fierce rna tch point battle
• 10' !1 I

'

I d« y
Ztlilp

Oswald Jacob~ and Alan Sontag

class

I·OU if NOW

plo n h•• 1141//u::JJ

f' a ~h

---------------------=--------------BRIDGE

~~~R~

~

Jli Wonb ur UIUicr

THURSDAY, APRIL 1!,1978
5:45-'-Farm Report 13: 5:50-PTL Club 13; 5:55-'Sunrlse Semester 10.
6:1l0-PTL Club IS; 6:25-'-Biack Woman 10; 6 : 3~
Doctors an Call4; News 6: Sunrise Semester 8. ·
6:45-'-Marnlng Report 3; 6:50-Gaod Morning, West
Virginia 13; 6 : 55-'-~h uck Wh ile Reports 10;News 13.
7:1l0-Todav :i,4.1S; Good Mornlna Amerlco 6,13 ; CBS
News 8; Bullwlnkle 10.
.
7: 30-Schoolles 10; 8 :oo--Capl . Kangaroo 8, 10; Sesame
St. 33.
9: 00- Merv Gr\11\n 3; Phil Donahue 4,13, 15;
Emergency One 6; Fam!IY Affair 8; Match Game
10.
9:30-Andy Griffith 8: Family Affair 10.
IO :IlO-Santord &amp; Son 3,4,15; Edge at Night 6; Pass The
Buck 8; Joker's Wild 10: To Tell The Truth 13.
10:31l-'-Hollywood Squares 3,4,15; High Hopes 6; Pr ice
Is Right 8,10; S20,000 Pyramid 13.
11 :llO-Wheel of Fortune 3,4, 15; Happy Days 6, 13; .
11 :30-Knockout , 3,15; Family Feud 6.13; Par ·
fridge Family 4; Love of Lite 8, 10; Sesame 5. 20;
Nova 33.
11 :55-'-CBS News 8; Laving Free 10; 12 :00Newscenter 3; News 4,6, 10; To Say The Least 15;
Gambit 8; Rick Faucheux Midday Magazine 13.
12 :30-Ryan's Hope 6,13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 15;
Search tar Tomorrow 8,10; Elec . Ca. 33.
1:oo-For Richer For Poorer 3; All My Children 6, 13;
News 8; YoungS. the Restless 10; Nat For Women
Only 15.
1: »-Days of Our Lives 3,4, 15; As The World Turns
8, 10; 2:00-0ne Ute to Live 6, 13.
2:30-Daclars 3,4,15; Guiding Light 8,10: 3:1l0Another World 3,4, 15; General Hospital 6,13: Lilias,
· Yoga &amp; You 20 .
130-AII 1n The F amlly 8, 10; You Bet Your Lite 20.
4:1l0-Mister Cartoon 3; My Tliree Sons 4; For Richer.
Far Poorer 15; Merv Grlltln 6 ; Gilligan's Is . 8;
SesameS . 20,33 ; Gomer Pyle, USMC 10; Dinah 13.
4:30-Litfle Rascals 3,15: Gilligan 's Is. 4; Brady Bunch
8. 10.
S:IJO-Bananza l ; Star Trek 4; Gunsmake 8; Mister
Rogers' Neighborhood 20,33; Hogan 's Heroes 10;
Emergency One! 13; Pettlcaot Junction 15
5:30-News 6 : Elec . Co. 20,33; Mary Tyler Moore 10;
Hogan' s Heroes 15.
6 : 1l0-N~s 3,4,8,10,13, 15; ABC News 6; Zoom 10.
6: 30-NBC News 3,4, 15; ABC News 13; Carol Burnett &amp;
Friends 6 ; CBS News 8,10; Over Easy 20 .
7: IJO-Cross-WIIs 3,4; Liars Club 6; Gang Show 8; News
10; Newlywed Game 13; Gilligan 's Is. 15; Hacking
Valley Bluegrass 20; Marshall U. Reporl ~3 .
7: 30-Hol lvwood Squares 3,4; Match Game PM 6:
Tattletales 8; MacNeil -Lehrer Reporl 20,33; That's
Hollywood 10; Nash vi lle On The Road 13 ; Marty
Robbins' Spotlight 15 .
8:1l0-Hanna-Barbera Happy Hour 3,4,1 5; Welcome
Back. Kotter 6,13; Wa\lons 8, 10; Once Upon A
Classic 20,33 .
8:30-What's Happen ing 6, 13; Arabs S. Israe lis 33 ;
Originals 20.
9ftoo.-Biack Sheep Squadron 3,4, 15; Hawa ii F lve·O
8, 10; Advocates 20,33.
9:30-A.E.S. Hudson 51. 6,13.
IO :IJO-Pollce Woman 3,4,15; Baretla 6,13; Barnaby
Jones 8; Anna Karenln·a 33; In Concert 10; News 10;
10: JD-Lock, Stack &amp; Barrel 20 .
11 :IJO-News 3,4,6,8, 10, 13,1 5; Dick Cavell 20 ; Lilias.
Yoga &amp; You 33.
11 :30-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Starsky &amp; Hulch 6,13 ;
Mash 8; ABC News 33; Movie " Dan'J Raise the
Bridge. Lower lhe River" 10; 12 :1l0-Janakl 33.
12 :05-'-Movle " Some Came Running " 8; 12 :4D-Toma
6.13: 1:DO- Tomorrow 3,4; 1: 50-News 13.
Movie Ch•nnel 4 5 &amp;7 P.M.- Bound tor Glory ( PG )
9 &amp; 11 P .M. - Slapshol !R l
C.blt Ct..nnel s 6:00 P.M. - Grande Chora le Spring Show
7:1l0-Paul Gaudino Family Fitness Show
7:30 - Coach 's Corner
9:00 - Grande Chora le Spring Shaw
JO :Il0-700 Club.
_
"'"""''"'"' . April I!

t

0

SIDE~

WANT AD
CHARGES) ..

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11 --: The Daily Sentinel, Mirldleporl-Pomeroy , o., Wednesday, April12, 1978

Movlt Ch•nnel 4 5&amp; 7 P.M. - Guns&amp; Fury IG I
9 &amp; 11 P.M. - Domino Principle (R)
C.ble Ch••nnel 5 6:30P.M. - Testlmc.ny Tlfl'e
7:00 - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness Show
10~ 00 - 700-Ciub.

68 ACRE FARM - Pr ice r educed lo $46,900 A fl rr.c t ive
re m odeled 2 s t or y far m hom e. Thio:. nice hom e feitfurcs
a large li'v1 ng r oom , dining , eat 1n k1 tc hen , 5 bed room s,
&amp; 111 bAth s, 15 ncr es a t till able !a nd w ifn tl alance in ·
pa sture and woodl and. O lder bi:\ r n &amp; garage. You must .·
see this _or,e, i t 's w ~ l l wo r th 111c pn cc LOC(l ted olf RT .

31S '" Meigs CouniV

- Good selections - Fully
stocked ,
Call/42 ·2211
TALK TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742-2211

Rutland

'

�..

Farmers angry, vow to strike· back at polls

12 - The Datly Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Wednesday , Aprtl! 2, 1978
/

lnvasif)n successful"
By AI,LEN ALTER
JERUSALEM I UP I I
Prune Mtmster Menachem
Begm called tlle mvaston of
Lebanon a success and satd
uN forces apparently are
senous about controlltng the
terntor) the) are l&lt;!kmg
over. Israeli press reports
satd tnday,
"They appel:il to mea n
bosmess," he told a dused-

from page 11
emplu~ee ~

no more than
raise

i pfrct·nt

onlv

01

ans " er

1s

another levy· or hav&lt;· the
legtslature approp1 ~ate state
fund s," Parsons contended
" The pa}' ra1se we h&lt;ive
offered uses up all the lllliiW)
that' was avatlable from the
levy passed last fall And ,Ill at
levy was defeated four tunes
before It passed "
_
The pt ctur e \\ as bnghter m

Ashtabula and Rt chmond

Hetg hts : ~

t\l.o

sChMll

systems shut down thb 11cck
by stnkes Schools 1eopencd
m Richmon d Hetghts toda1 ,
as stnkmg bu s drl\ en;,
cafetena workers, custodians
and secretaries appro\'ed a
co ntr act wit h the schu1d
board Tuesday and the bDard
later ratthed the a~reement
The non...f.eac hm g

of

lhe

pariJamenl's Fore1gn Affa1rs
and Defe nse Co mrmttee
··nl('} have orders to ftre at
the terronsts 1f need be "
The report s . . lea ked from
Tut&gt;sda.' 's meettng , sa td
Uwre had bt•cn no pressure

from lhl' U N command for
lsrdel to sprt"d up Ito.; pullout
because

the

withdrawal

depends on cleplo)1J tent of the
uHernHtwnal force
tlw UN
pedce-keep mg
forces Tuesda) and plan to
conduct another lnmted

and non teachmg
" T he

meeltng

Israeli fo rces turned over
se' t'l l Leban ese vLllagc&gt;s to

Strike
1Contmued

door

empl o ~

ees

had been on stnke stncc last
Wednesda)

\' rthdr .lwa I Fnda)

"We

can

ex pec t

we

assume that the UN mter uu
force " Jl! m,lke 11 dlff1cult for
them . · Begm s:ud
He srud "Operat ion IJtllm"
sul'ceeded
m pu sh mg
guernlla forces to Ute north
lxutk of the L1lliru R1ver and
shatter«! thr u camps and
strnng holcio; m the so uth

· Had we lu i them wtth
plcme:oi alone, \\C would ha ve
~f;'~lr:P Cll o n

and dm\ n more b1ame." he
's&lt;ud

M1htar)

eorrespondents .

satd the au, la nd and sea

attack launched March 16 m
response to an attack bv
Palestm1an guerrillas

Damage is

ft\t~

davs car her near Tel AI J\'
Ut~l lulled 35 lsraelt&gt; sent an
esttmated BO 000 to 10!1 ,000
refugees fl eetng
M&lt;:~J
Gcn
Emmanuel

News .• in Briefs
1Contmued from page I 1
spokesman satd Tuesday The theft occurred '"north London
whe re the vehtcle " as parked on the stree t overn1ght Scotland
Yard wtthheld the name of the snake's 011 ner - or why the
reptlie uas left Jn the Land Rover

•

•

mmorm
car fire
Damage was minor
freak mtsha p at 8, 4o
:~

Tuesda\ un US

1r1 a
~ m

two and

four tenths nules east of H1o
Grande
The Galha - Metgs P ost
State H1ghway Pallo! so1 d
Deborah J Malden , 25.
Mtddlcp ort. ~a s tr&lt;tve ll n~
\\C St when she threw a
ugaretlr out the wtnduw The
\\Inrl blew tht• cJgHrcttr butt

back mt o the rea1 sea t of the
(a r causJog. a · llll~Jr· bla•e,
Rt u Gt andr fu c flght cJs we 1e

Gold was flrmer. u ~mng
at $\8\ 375 an ounce m Zm1rh .
up from Tuesday' s close of
$\79 875 and m London Jl went
from $\79 875 Ul $\81 50
In Frankfurt, tlle dollm
dropped hom 2 0130 marks to
2 ll06!i and m Zunch 1t went
from 1 8590 francs to 1.85075
In Amsterdam It went from
2 1470 gulide" to 2.1440
In Pans the dolla r went
from 4 55375 francs to 4 5325
and m Brussels Jl went from
31 3750 ft ancs to 31 275
In Milan tlle dol la1 went
fr om BS\ 10 hre to 849 95 and
m l.t,JHiun the potutd ruse
from II 8780 let II B!l!O

1\ flat lire wa s blam ed fur
\ l'h'r&lt;IIIS :\h•murial Hospital
an accident at I p m on US
- Nann
1\DM I I l'F.D
35. etghttenths of a nule wes1
Pr urflll . Ma so n . Charle.s
uf R1o G1ande
F.ads Hut land I:arl Pllkcns.
Tite patrol sa1d the n ght
S1 ra eusc Hrend a While,
fr unt t 1re on a car dn1o en b)
Mtncr sville;
Icc
Ann
!l av ~ard A Jones, f&gt;J, l'1ab
HtdJmsun, Coolville llelc n
o, (·hard . W Va ~ent fl at
Cl't Jrgc. B1d v. ell
l austng htm to l o~e t on t rul
IHS( lli\1 \ Gl~ D - Gcorgt•
Hts vel11r le ra n uff th e n ght
ll acketl Sr , Wa)'nC Gtll&gt;rntl ,
sJde of the h1 gh11 a\ then
c; ,,J dJe w.olfe. Shil le) BIShop

o\ t:•rt urned unt o ti S ~tdc
Th er e
"a s
nwdcr(:I. I C
d.aruage
lhllt·r Mt·dira l (('n h.• r
A \\'lntishtr ld - type ,a('IIJ!Sehurgt·s. Apnl1l i
CJ dent occ utrcd at t OJ p m
Oss 1e Auxlt'f, DorthcH
un
at Kerr \~here an Campbell Douglas Carte l

Sj 160

autn dm en b1 Cla ra V
Yarb uugh, 38, Rt 2, B1cl" el l.

Mark Clm sll an. Kell\ Colle).
Mar\ Da\ 1s, Anna Durbm .
Grover
J ecu; Caskm s.
Holcomb, Barbara HotJ\ cr.
Shlrlt.' \ Hug hes. .JHrlf'IIL'

H\' sell Osca r lmbCidt• n.
Aud1 &lt;I Me P ee k, Carol) n
A f1nal ac ctdent ()CLUrrrd at
MePrek Ja mes McQuaJd St .
7 16 p m 11 11 SR 124 lll Meigs Cl:u enet• MJ!ls , Co JJ SSa
Cou nt }, twu and th1er tenths Mulfo1d I"' " rcn&lt;e Murdock,
nules wesl of SH :t&gt;..\
Marushu Ousley. Sandra
The patrol satd Ral ph F. Queen, MJ&gt; M1chacl Roush
Pa rker, 2.1, Ht 3. Pomeroy, and sun. l:leanur Sa~ re. l.tgc
gomg east: ay_em pled to stop Shields, Mary Sp ark s,
for an unknlf\\th vehicl e. lit&gt; Ma gg1c Stcwarl . Dcnn1.s
lost cont rol of h1s &lt;:ar wh1ch lnevcnln , Florence Tramer.
ra n off the roadwa) over- Cynt lua Tyo, Hub) Vickers ,
Vmt nn

tu nung mtu

tt

d1tt h 111ere

"as moderate damage . No
dlarges were f1lcd

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1Contmued fr om pa ge \ I
Prope r!) owners have satd
loud and clea l" that tllcy
want no mure T,(jxes to fman c-e
schools. Parsons sai d

The st nkes. lnggert&gt;d by
pa) disputes, are m Toled,o
wtth 2.200 teachers. 1.200 nonacade m H.:

l'm pl o ~~es

and

student s
and
llrunswtck wtth 34 2 teachers
and 8,500 students School
stnkes tn !{1chmond Hc1ghts
and
Ashtil bul a
end ed
Tuesday
54,000

l1 sa WhiiiJO glun , Teresa

Whttllngton. Dell Wilt

Terminate six
cases Tuesday
Two defendant s were fmed

and four ot hers forf ellt·d
bonds 10 Jhe court uf M111dlepurt M11yur Fred ll off man
Tuesda) n1ght
Fmed "ere Paul D f'1fe .
18 . Chesh tre, $2.\ and cu;1s un
(I

)i pt.'Cd!ng t hargc,· &lt;.w d

Samm y I.Jttl e, 4\ , Mid dleport . $2.\ and costs. un a
disorder!) marmer ( hd rgc
Fnrf eltm g

bond s

were
Dcnn1 s Culli ns, 45, Oa k IIIII.
$50 pus1ed on " dtsordctly
manner (hargc and 1200 on a
r cs1s! 1ng a rr cs t c h:t r ge,

Everett A Stephens, 60 , P&lt;J IIII
Pleasant. W Va . $1 50 posted
On a Charg&lt;'

or

JeciVIn/4 fhC

'HAWAIIAN !{A!NBOWS " wtll be one of !lie numbers
fc,ttored m Ute vanet1 show "The F'Hbulous 50's" to be
presl'll tL~d clPortland.Elemenl.i:u}' S. ttUida) at 7 .!0 p m

House okehs
free fag. han
b

II) llll'K KIMMINS

l'Ol.UM BUS 1Ul' l i - W1tlt
onh two Vt1!es to spare, the
Oh to li ouse sent to the Senate
WednesdCl\ il'gtslctiiOn to pro-

Ill bit lite irc'C dt, tnbullon of
.sampl e p;.I L k.s uf c1g(u t•ttes
pubhe area s

111

packs! 1s deru.il~ lo voung
pe ople ctnd cmnovm g lo non-

smokciS. · sa1d Thompson
OthcJ supportCJ s agreed
tha t the health ha za rds of
c tga r ette ~arr anted a
proh1b 1tlnn (lft th e free

dtstnbHllon nf wha 1 they
The b1ll. sponsored b) Rep termed t l "drug "
Ike ThompSJ&lt;n . D-Cleve land
Op pune nL' saul passage of
Jli.I SSt'&lt;i 52-:16 after language the btll wa s equ11 .!lent to a
wa~ removed through an double legiSlall\ r standard
\.llllendment wh1t'h would also
· lltc result of t enacunent
h,Jv e
pr uhl bti cd
the of1 U11 s bill will be that 11 JS

adH•rl ts mg te'dullq ue 1n
rPSI&lt;tUr&lt;:mts. shoppmg rm.11ls
t)t oth er p!IVdlch ov.ncd
area s freq uented by th e

public.
Proponen ls srud the b&lt;in nn

Ute fr t'&lt;' samples 11as needed
t.o pi OIC( I tce n(.l~ers fr oul
bccom tn~
" hooked · on
cigarettes. Opponents satd
Uu:• proposed ban

wa s a

restraint on fre edom of
s~et'h

m tubact.:o Lompany
advertising
·The ::td\'l' l tLstng i through
frL't" d1slr1 buttnn of s;.mtrlr

SIGN·LP SF:T
S1gn-up d.J ) fur biJseooll ut
Hut land will qe Sat u1 d•l,
April 15 at Holland l1 1g h
S&lt;:ht,ol gvm, frmn lO .1 Ill
unt1 ! no(lll F t't ' 1s $5

Ages fur 'I Ballts o to i . per
wee. 8-9, Inti•· IL«guc, tO 12.
pull) ilagul' l:l-15
'llliS Will bet h ~ on!)' Signup
da ~

l11o~c 1l11t

abll' 1u Sign
Saturday :tr c asked t11 call

legal to se ll tnbac ('0, hut you
j..( IVt! 1t aw::t y
Th~1t
appe:trs to me to be a cunous
s ttuauon - certtn nl y a
co ntJ.Hii l tJOn," ob~E.'! ve d
Rep, Alan E Nnrns. HWestervllle
Rep Ch:~r les H Saxbe. HMechamcsburg, s:nd 1f the
J.(•gJslatul e wa s senou s
about the health hazarch of
smoklllg, the pmcllce should
be banned on the noo r or the
GenerHl t\sscmbly w protect
the lungs of you ng J&gt;I'Ople
Sllllll Cni the public ga llenes.
No1 r1 s cJ Iso cumplcuned
ab~ut tlw penHlty st•ctlon of
thJI' hill , maktng \J O!atwn of
the lcgJ s la ll on rl fou rth
degree misdemeanor on f1rst
t,ffcn s~: and a th11d degn.-e
IJliSdl'!Tieanor
for
a
subsPquent offense.
Convll'tlun t:ould bn ng a 30d ~l~ J:tll sentencr a nd e~ $2..10
hne on first offense No rns
noted that the prnalt tes for
the o ff rlt~e were eq utvalent to
unp c r ~vn atmg
&lt;t
peace
nfflct:r or cll sruptmg a lawful

can't

meeting

Bill W1l fu rd at 742-2304 or
Siurley Slln mons at !192-5864

llh\'lV,\1 .
llter e will be a weekend
me etin g at the

Puml' r u~

TALK SLATED
John lf Wvn&lt;iham of !AJs
Angeic&gt; will· deliver a talk
t·ntlllrd , " l'hl' Prom ise of
Abu ruiHnt Life " rl.t 7&lt;10
Frrda} cvewng, Apr-Il 21 10
the Pres ulenl s Hoom &lt;1t the

Oh1o Umver sll y Inn. '11tts
(1tnstmn Science lecture Js
free and' open In the pubhc

STOP IN

SOON

Metgs County Court Judge
Robert E Buck this mornmg
bound over to the grand Jury,
Leonard M. Ftt ehpatrtc k, 21,
Middleport, charged wtth
murd er In th e al leged
shoot mg death of hts wtfe,
K~thryn Ellen Fttchpatnck,
April 9.
The deCISion ca me after
defense cou nse l Bernard
Fultz moved charges be
dismtssed on grounds that nut
enough evt dence was solr
mllted aga in st Fttchpatrtck
du rtn g Wednesday' s
prelimmary hearing
Fultz argued there was no
evtdence that F1tchpatmk
ftred the gun or the gun found
was used H1s motion was
denied.
F ult z's request for a
reduction m bond was tabled
pending fu rther dtscusston
wllh Metgs County Com mon
Pleas Court Judge John C
Bacon
Fult z as ked bond be
redu ced to $25,000. partially
due to ltte nature of the
pre!Jmtnary heanng He
stated FJtc hpatri ck wa s
employed at Zuspan Mmc m
Mason County and JJ1d1cated
that he woultilleed money for

Front , 1-r, Mtchael Con ley, Jamte Pauley and Charhc
Boso , bac k, Norman Evans, Kun Wilford, Joyce
Foreman . Knsta Sellers, Kathy Swam
t'IV E FORFEIT
Ftve defendants fo rfe~ted
bonds 1n the co urt of Pomeroy

Mayor Claren ce Andrew s
Tuesday night
They In clu ded Ro bin
Petne, New Haven, $350
posted on a cha rge uf drtvmg
wh1l e 1ntnx Jcatqd. Cectl
Maynard, Hacme, $30, fatlure
to y1eld \he nght of wa) ,
Karr en Hoonsue, Pu1nt
Pleasant , $30 spee dmg ,
Everett Stephens. Pomt
Pleasa nt. $350, dr t vin~e
Jnt ox"ated and Fred eri ck
Exltnc . Coi'umbu s. $30,
specd mg
HI-LOW TF.MPS
NF.W YORK 1U PI1 - The
htgheot temperature reported
Tu es day to the NatJOna l
Weuther Serv1 ce. exeludm g
Alaska and Hawa n, was 9o
dep,re es at Bly the. Calif
Today·s low wa s 18 dec rees at
Eva nston . Wyo

TEA SLATED
A ntual of Jewels Tea for
ne w pledges of Ohto Eta Phi
Chapter of Beta Stgma Phi
Sur10nty w1ll be held Sunday
at ! p.m at the home of
Jen ell e Hapto nstall, Middleport Pledges are Jcnellc,
Jane Wagner. Ca rol Crow,
Tonya
Dav1s,
Sharon
Roseberry and Patsy Ogdm
BEc'lNS TON lGHT
'11tere wtll be a five day
evangehst1c meeting at the
Salvalton Army Corps, 92 W
Umon, Athens . begmntng this
evenmg at 7 p 111
Nazarene cvangehst the
Rev . l.atlle Henderson from
Greensboro, N C , wtll be the
speaker
LA and Mrs Grtfftn, COrps
office rs, mvuc the pubhc to
attend Spec1al musJc nightly
Pomeroy Salvat ton Army
supports the scrvtces

lietween tlle Dmgress and the White House Jn dea hng With th~
natwn's very important problems," the prestdent sa1d
Stan DeRoer , a Bertrand , Neb, farmer had oth er Jd eas 'No
JOb JS easy . tht s JS the ftrst loss, but we 're go mg to turn
around and wm," '""d DeBoer, who has been pronnnent
among th e AmerJcan Agricul ture stnk e movement member s
demonstrating and lobbymg m Washtngton smce January
But there were s1gns th e persistent badgenng of lawlllakers
by st1tke1 groups over the la st few months had hackf1red m
some l'i:lSes

a1 y

Unlt ed Pre!ls lnternatlnnal
CLEVELAND - UNITED AIRIJNES, AS part of an
extensive rescheduiUlg program, wt!l add 10 dally flights w it s
current schedule at Cleveland Hopkins lnternauonal Airport
- effective June 9 The addil tonal fltghts fr om Hopkins wtll
boost the datly total to 107 - 10 3 percent above the present
&gt;ehedule - and wtll make a total of ll,769 seat s avatlable.

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- NEW YOHK - AN ARGENTINE ~' INANCIER, who
supposedly dted in a jet crash, and four New York bank ers
have been mdicted for lootmg the failed American Bank &amp;
Trust Co. of up w $15 milhon The grand jury tndlctments
announced Wednesday tndicated Dav td Gratver, an AIJT
director , was not killed when a F'almn jet sla mmed mto a
Mextcan mowtlatnstde 20 muntll s ago . The body of a man said
tD be Gralver wa s cremated b) hts family the day after the
crash

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COLUMBUS - THE OHI O SUPREME COURT
Wednesday reversed the !eloniou.s assault convtctton of Gary
Ftanklin Thacker on grounds that the defendant had not been
proVIded With adequate defense procedures tn h1s or~gma l
Sandusky County trial The court ruled that Thacker should
have been provided transcripts of the testunony of II witnesses
mhts or tgmal trta! - which ended Jn a mistrial - upon wht ch
w base hts defense in a subsequent trial.
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ATLANTA - liUSTLER MAGAZINE OWNER Larry
F1ynt, wounded and partially para lyzed by a smper's bullet
durmg a break in his obscemty trial last month; Wtll soon be
returned w his home in Colwnbus, Ohto, it was announced
tnday A spokesman' for Emory Umverstty liospttal, where
F1ynt has been undergoing treaunent , said the tune of his
transfer will not be made public for security reasons.

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· We havl heart.i fromlht· f;mn erswho have bePn campmg m
to wn" .Rep Sli'"' O&gt;nte , H-Mass. told the House " Bu t we
htivt·n 't hecud frcJrn the u1nswner s who don 't ha\e the luxury
uf te km g tlttec lllllllth; off L£1 lobby Congress '
'11tc btll would h;He r•• sed l)d&gt;! C 1978 suppo1l' for wheat,
feed gr mnS and cotton It nlso ~.:untamed a controversral "fl exible panty" plan under wlm h mdti'Hlua[ farnwrs coUld have
quali fied for st1ll h1ghe1 supports by 1dl tng large amounts of
&amp;reagc to red ut'e pnccdcpressJng sul'pluses

ll1e vote left Jnlact a farm pr ngJ&lt;unth,Jl Ca1le1 had beefed
up 111 recent month s wnh u g r.J HI nrnent-sponsured ~ra m reserve program tu bn\.stcr p 111 t'~ b\ h~~llhn g SW'pluses off the
rnar ket. and wrth a modtst prugrolll 11f pa~ 1ng feed gram and

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• PAINESVIU.E - ANT HONY ALSON, 20, PAINESVILLE,
has pleaded tnnocent tD thr~e charges of rape tnvolvmg two
girls - ages 6 and 7. Alston entered the plea Tuesday, but
fa iled to post a $7,500 bond . So he remained m custody at the
Lake Co unty jail. Common Pleas Judge John M Parks set trial
for June 22.

RUN RESTORED
ATHENS - Th e A)l palacht an Oh10 Regiona l
TransJt Assoctallon 1,\ ORTA 1 has announced effeellve
unmedtately the 5 30 a m
run for the Pomeroy-Athens
Route wtll be restored 10
res ponse to customer
demand For further JnformaliUn, contact i\I)RTA at
i6H I 592-311111
(;( lOKU:~ AilE IN
Hcsltk nt' "hu oJ de red ~ Il l
M'out euok1cs ~re I'C JIHildcJ
that de (JVCI)' will (,tkl' pi .JCl'
iletwee n J\Jlllil i and Ma1 .I

saw any weapons He stated
he observed a Single shut
shotgun

I ' Jf (t'l'll ( t' lll '
\ o. ~X . \11 . ~~ I

Under cross exarmnauon

by Bernard Fultz, who
repr ese nt ed F1teh patnck.
Fultz asked 1f he was sure
there were only four words
spuken by the defendant
Ca rpenter stated he may
have satd somethmg else, but
he co uld nut recall an) other
comm ent
Fultz con tmu mg, Indicated
a word was rruss mg from the
un g1 nal statemen t and asked
Carpenter to check h1s notes ,
whtch he dtd
Carpenter sa1d ihere was a
word Jmsstng lie cu t reeled 1t
to, "[ thtnk I've killed my
w1fe."
F'ultz asked when he made
ht s notes. Wlth Carpenter
re~laying approximately two
to three hours later at the
shertff's department
Next wtt ness ca lled was
Don Sttvers of 499 Fisher
Street, a Pomeroy pollee
off1 cer and a member of the
Mtddleport Ftre Department
and Emergency Squadsd'e
ha s ha d EMT trail~ .
Sttvers stated he went on tit~

ca ll on Apnl9 to 389 Wilhams
Street, Middleport , and fou nd
Kathryn El len ·F1tchpatnck
dead on arnval of the squad
Sttvers exp lamed 4te
exa nuned the body and found
no pulse and stated the
deceased had a wound under
her left eye and behmd the
n ght car. He also exp lam ed
the bullet entered the front of
the deceased s face
At that pomt Fultz stated he
felt the charges aga mst
F1tchp atnck should be
dism1ssed as there was no

cvt denee s ubmitted that the
defendant &gt;hot ht s wtfe or
that Jt was m any way mtentiOnal and that cause of
death was not proved Fultz
also commented death may
hav e been due to other

Floo r and
Wall Br ush

HOME FURNISHINGs-lsi FLOOR

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Demand bigger raise

Fultz added there was no
evidence that Fnchpatrtck
hred the gun or the gun found
was used
Crow sta ted the state does
not have to prove how ur the
reaso n why It only has to
show probabl e ca use that
a crime was eommllted and
that the defendant commtll ed
ll

COLUMBUS I UP! ) - Protestmg members of three
cumpellllng pub!Jc employee
labor groups enCII'ded th e
Statehouse ·wednesday and
chanted the1r demands for a
b1gger pay ratse
More than 2.000 members
of

CAA gets $85,601 for
comprehensive Program
Jos eph
D
BarsuttJ,
Executi ve Dtrcctor, tod ay
atm ounced the Gallia-Metgs
Communit y Actwn Agency
has recctved fu ndmg 1n the
amount of $85,601 fur a new
Compreh ensive F.mployment
and Trmmng Art ICETA I
Titl e fll PfCJg ram ca lled
Youth Employ ment and
Tratnmg Program 1YETP 1
David Gloeckner JS the
ProJect Direct or, Dale Whlll
has been selected as the
Tra1n1ng Coo rdinator , and
Robert Me Dunnell ha s taken

youth and to enable th em to

se cure un subs1d 1zed em ·

pl oyment 1n the pubhc and
pnvate sectors Tite followm g
ehgtbJ!Lt y criterta ha ve been
esta bliShed fur YETP 16
through 18 yea rs of age , a
member of a famtly Wlth a
totalmeome at ur below B5 B5
percent of the lower In lllg
standard , yo uth s ma) parllctpate only 10 order to
contmue an cducatwn : the
prog ram must co nccntr::nc on
those yout hs hHvmg the must
sev ere dtfflcu llles Jn ubth e poSIIIIIn of Trttmer £nr tammg emp lo)ment
YETP
VETP wtll attempt to make
Purpose of YF.TP Js .to available to yo uth a broad
enhance th e job prospeLt s ntnge of emplu\mcnt ilntl
and ca rec1 opporturutJe.s of
Continued on Page 6

the

Co mmum c&lt;:~tlons

Workers of Am en ca. the Ohlll
Civil Ser vtce Employees
Assoetauon and tlle Joml
Or gamzrng Co unctl of lhe
Ohi o AFI -CfO assembled on
th e Statehous e steps m the
second ral ly lll1s "eek b)
pub hc employees
Many of the demonstra tors

lnembers of the Amencan
FederatiOn of State, Count\
and Munt cJpal f:mplo) ee s
ra llied f&lt;Jr the saml' pur pose
F:Hch of lht• groups ~ ~
protestmg the s1zeof·lhe ~1ate
em pl oyee pa~ 1 a1ses et~
proposed 1n a pa) pH cka gf'
pcndlfl g before d JOint Olnu
House -Senate l' !J nfn{'nte
C(lmmntec

btll calls for a $6
mil lwn nuse sprea d arnnm:
'll1e

620 JUd ges' and about $55
1111l1111n fu r 75,000 pub lic
\\ 1lrker s earmn g less than
$20 000 11 ) l'iU
·PuiJl i( em pi n ~ ee gro up s
pr otest ing
th e
dis pclr J}fJ I twnr~te allocation of

ti ll'

tilt' :lid mlilinn bill . cla1mmg

the JUd~e~ arl' gett ing too
\owgl' a rmse and that tht&gt; 2GL ··nt

tn

40~·ent

st a te
m.1dcqu:1te
fo r

per hour h1ke
wurkers

IS

carried home-made s1gns tn·

dicatmg the}

cam e fr om
RGt ve nna ,
CmcmnatJ . Davton
and other
.

.

Clc \ e land ,

ntles After rnardung from

Co lum bus ' Veter an 's
Mt•monal Audllonwn to the
St•tehouse', the gro up heard a
few speec hes and th en
enmcled the Ca p1tol before
cUsbursmg
Sh outs of · We want a
rat se" and · We don't want C~
pohllca l show. all we wan t IS
a hllle rn ur e dough ' bounced
off downtown bu tldings and
could easily be heard tn
Capitol offt ces
On Tuesday . a bout :100

Ohio Farm Bureau applauds defeat
By JOliN T. KADY
multimt l l 1on
d o llar
United Press International
emergency farm bill. 'l11e bil l
The Ohto ~ ·ann Mureau had passed the Seniilc by "
Federation today applauded vote of 49-41 and Preside nt
the defeat tr Congress of an Carter had satd he would veto
emergency farm bill and the legislation .tf Jt passed the
descrtbed Jt as a "really bad House
bill" whtle the Ohio branch of
"We consi dered 1t a rea lly
the militant Amen ean bad btll and so we were
Agriculture Movement said encoura ged Ill at Congress dtd
"big bucks" bought the votes turn Jt down ." said C Wtlh am
tD defeat the legtslatJOn
Swank
executiv e v1 ce
The House of Represen- prest dent of the Oluo Farm
tatives by a 268 - 150 Bureau Federation
vote Wednesday defeated the
Swank sa1d the bill had
1

numerous shu rtcunungs and
~ o uld

have been a "mghtmare " to adminlo1er
"On e of the short commgs
we saw was th e one year
len h1h of the bJ!l," said
S~&gt;a nk ''In Ute btll "ere
mcreased loan rates whi ch
surely would attract grain
mt o r eserves The great
un certamn y would be as to
what ~ o uld go Jnlo the
setastde prog ram rthe setting
aside of land not to be used
fur growing L

·we thought because of
thiS the gram market would
be an unstable ard en aLJc
thmg 'or the enure yeur. "
sa1d Swank
Farmers
wouldn 't know-bow tn mark&lt;• t
or 11ow to calculate for the1r

own

Th e le glslauon also
mcluded a '· fl extble parity"
plan gtvtng mdlvldu;.l
farmer s a chan ce to get even
h1gher pnce suppo&lt;t levels by
idiUJg large am ount.&lt;; of land
" It means that dlfferent
farm er s would get dlfferent
le"els from pnce supports of
gram," sa1d Swa nk "Some
fanners would get mort frum
tlle government than they
would get from th e market "
Swank
satd
hIS
or gamzahon IS w·g111g .some
sort

of

compr onuse

acres

MICHAEL J DORR!AN, right)'ranklin County Commtsstoner for the past CJght years
and Democrat candidate for heutenanl governor of Ohi o, was in Pomeroy Wednesday
where he gave a candidate ortented talk last night to the lOth Dtslrlet Democrat Action
Committee which met at the Meigs !JUl. In talking with restdcnts Wednesday before hls
evening meeting, Dorrian expressed Interest In local probletns and co mmented that he
hopes as lieutenant governor to head a new local government comm ntee whtch wtl! work on
Ute local levcl m problems and their soluttons . With Dorrian is Charles !Chuck ! Mullen
Mtddleport Councilman, who IS Metgs Collllty coordinator of the Celeste-Dorrian campa Igil

JOIII' M II' II.!

o per~t10n ."

legislation that calls for a
substantial selaSide program
UJ) to as much as 31 mtlli on

WASHI NGTON - PRESIDENT CARTEH AND his
Cabinet will meet at r.amp David this weekend, apparen tly to
take stock of the administrauon's policies and performance .
Carter's relationship wtth minor ities and special Interest
groups as well as energy, the economy and the Panama Canal
are expected to take prlortty in the l)leetings planned Sunday
and Mooclay. He will fly tD the Maryland mountain retreat·
l'tJday.
CINCINNATI - A $1.7 MILUON l..AWSU!T against a
store has been filed by a woman wh o was burned when a
nightgown she boug ht at the store caught fire. The suit was
filed in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court by Jackie
Jerrls, 24, Cincinnati, against Pogue's, a Cincinnati
department store. Miss Jerrls complatned the rughtgown
suddenly Ignited when she went near an electrJc stove and
burned her . The lawsuit charges the store failed to warn of the
nightgown's Il8lllmablllty when exposed t~ heat

TAKEN TO prelm1mary hea nn g Weclnesda) w&lt;1 s I .eondrd :1-1 f ll&lt; hp"trK k, center . wlw
1s charged wtth tlle alleged mu1der of h1s 111fe. Kmhryn_ EllecU 1tchpatnck on Apnl 9
Sh own Wllh Fnchpatnck 1sShenff James Profflll, left. and (;;" ' Wolfe , 11ght , 1111 esllg alor
for the shenff's departmen t

causes

CINCINNAT I - CIN CINNATI SCHOOL BOARD
members have passed a resolullon asking lor a state audit to
confirm the system's projected $10 1 mtlhon deflcJt for 1978
The audit, mandated by state law, lS the ftrst step toward
closmg the schools for an esttmated 30 days next autumn
Distrtct clerk{reasurer Carl Heimerdinger sa td he expects a
team from the state audlwr's office to study the system's
books in June , when "our financia l ptclure for the coming
mon ths should begin to solidt fy ."

REG. '79.9.5

VILLAGE PHARMACY
WILL HONOR ALL
U.M.W. MEDICAL CARDS

a trw!
patnek stated, " l'• e k1!1ed
There was no ev tdencc he my wtfc."
would not a ppea r fo 1
C ro ~ asked 1f he had
' financtal reasons and ll Muld direct ed any questiOn to the
be unposstble for hun to ratse defendant and Carpenter
$100,000.
ans wered no Ca rpenter
Fu ltz also in dicated Fit- explamed he walked past the
ch patr tck would probab ly defendant to a woman seated
have to have a court ap- 111 a cha1r and checked for a
potnted attorney and that he pulse, but could fmd none He
needed to work to ratse stated the woman was m her
mon e}
early 20's, and had da rk ha~r
Prose cutor Rtck Crow He stated, she was later
stated he strongly opposed tdenttfted a;" Kathryn Ellen
reducing the uond du e to Ftt chpatrick.
natu re of the offense and
Crow asked 1f there wer e
communny mterest wvolved any unusual markmgs on
Handy Carpenter, Rt. I, Mrs . Fll chpatrtc k, wtth
Mmersvtlle, Metgs County Carpenter explammg there
dep uty sher tff , was the ftrst was a hole Jn her face below
witness call ed by Prusecut111g the left eye about one mch m
Allorney Rtek Crow
dtameter and a h~e below the
Car pent er satd he 11as nght ear approxm1ately two
workmg w1th LA Btl! M1ller uf -' mche s tn dtameter.
the Mtddleport Poli ce
Ca rpent er was asked 1f the
Depart ment when Mil l.er body was removed from the
recetved a call at2 12 a m to residence unmed tately He
go to 389 W1!hams St. Mtd - rep li ed tn the negat tve
dleport
Carpente r stated tt was not
When they arr tvcd at the removed unlil Dr R. R
house. Ca rpenter testtf1 ed the Pt eken s. cou nt y coro ner
defendant let them m and arnvcd, made hts Jn ;tated , 'I've shut my wJfe "
vesll ~ allon ~nd pronounced
Carpenter, after some Mrs F1tchpatn ck dead
thought. la ter changed the
Crow asked 1f Carpe nter
sta tement sayt ng Fitc h-

Clear and coo ltom~ht, wtlh
lows 10 the mid or upper J()s
Mostly SUIU1Y Fnday, wtth
hi ghs bet ween 60 and 65
Probability of preclpltal ton
10 percent through Fn day

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"Thts IS good for our farm poltcy , tl 1s good tn hvldmg du\\n
mflat10n and 1s i:l very encuura gmg s1gn of {OOperatwn

•

Weather

!'

GREAT
SERVICE!
GREAT
CHICKEN!

so good about--~'"'·

Speakers. usmg electromc amplifiers, ratled agamst both
the president ancl the congressmen who opposed the btll One
sho uted "Mr Carter,don't ca ll yourself a farmer Hnymore "
The Senate had approved the measure Munday on a 49-41
vote - below the two{htrds vote that would have been needed
w overnde a promised prestdenltal veto •
Backers of th e b1ll argued th at qwck help was needed to keep
thousands of farmers fr om going bankrupt
Crtllq echoed Carter's warmngs that the bill would ra1se
retatl food prices 3 percent, boost gmf'rnr n ~"'~"' ' ,.,. . ,,,,,,.n .. '"

over $5 btll1on , and hurt thousands of l',estock fan ners by
ratsmg the co't M feed grams
The pre s1dent ~a s pl eased w1th the House action

Fitchpatrick is bound over

Family Restaurant
Drive Thru Window

It's nice to feel

manswn

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio
Thursday. Aprii 13 , 1!178

Wl'sie)an lfult ness Church ,
scene ,,f "" accHlent . Belt) I. Apnl 14 , Io, 16 wuh the 11ev
Curfm&lt;.tn, 53, WJ \harnsto'HI , Wilham H Owen , &lt;hst nct
W Va , $22, spel•dmg. c.tnd su pcnntcmh•nt. as guest
Denm s M I.ave nd ar. 19, speaker Scrvtces will be at
M1ddlepmt. $2!:1, ~q ucalmg 7 30 Jl 111 mghtly The Hev.
}1rc.s
Dewey K1 n1~ is the pastor

Crow's

'

they are worned about. "
Hundreds of farm stnkers marched down Pen nsylvanw
Avenu e from Captto! Hill to th e White House aft er the vote,
rallymg on the sJdewalk and street 10 front of the executive

I

sumnlnned

her car fhpped a stone IIli o a
v&lt;htcle operated b) Dona ld
H Welhngton . ~l. Ht 2.

~l\

J.ONOON 1UPII - The
dollar dropped throughout
Europt at the openmg of
trade toda y. reflecl1n g
general dJSappomtment m
Pres1dt&gt;nl Car te r's speech on

v.a s dttempllng to pa ss whr n

ADMIRAL
QUALITY

WASHINGTON (UP!) - Angry members of a farm stnke
movement say they'll stnke back at the polls next fa ll against
congressmen who gave President Carter an unexpec tedly
lopsided VIctory m rejecting an emergency farm aid bill.
"Eve ryone who voted no today .. . they '11 be defeated m
November," vowed a farmer at an Impromptu rally on the
Capttol steps after the strtk er-backed b1ll was buned
Wednesday by a 268-150 margm m the House
In Springfteld , Colo ., Agriculture spokesman Herb Brown
sa1d, "II people want to get food , they had better start planrung
vegetable gardens now. It 's just a hard blow for the farmers
The country doesn't thmk Jt needs us, so why should we
produce cheap food."
,
Brown sa1d , "Some of those congressmen said they were
gomg to vote lor Jt, but they hed to us We elected those
politictans tD do a JOb for us, but the pay~h•rk 1&lt; thr onh· th1n2

cnmbatt1n ~ mflatlon

the

ter ronsts to tr ~ tu com e ba ck
dll\\n south aild
can on l)

donP llJUt'h more

Erskme
of
Ghana,
command er of th e " U.N
peace-keepers, superv1sed
about 40 blue-bereted Norwcgta n !!Oidiers as Utey took
poSitiOns m Rashtya AI Fouk har . one of the seven vlilages
vacated b) tlle lsr aehs

Dollar
plunges
•
agam

"And the farmers who Ulok
tlle land out of productton
would r ecetve a set
payment," satd Swank
!lob Rtsh er , a SpencerVIlle ,
Oluo farmer , and head of the
Ohio branch of the Amcrtcan
Agnculture Moveme11t, was
sharply ent1 cal of the
co ngresswnal aet 1on and
Carter 's comm ents that the
bill was mflattonary.
"Carter says food pnces
would go up three perce nt tf
the btll was pa ssed," satd
Risher "Where has he been
the past couple of years . The
pmes have been gmng up
Continued on Pagr 6

Will claimed
as result of
traffic wreck
J nhn M W1ll , 77, wl'i l lhdze1 Mt•dlt'a l Center by the
Pumc r'o}
arNl JcH.'kSi.ln County E\1S Unit.
res 1dent and a former
'' rl'stclcnt of Route :1,
manal(er of the Oht o St«le Pomero) Mr W1ll was born
!Jquor Store m Pumern) ,' Match li. 1901 a son of the
dt ed Thursday c1urnlltg at the IHil' IVJ!hdm A and Edna G
Holze r Mcd1cal C'entrr of Will Ill' IS sur1 lved by a
tnju nes sustamed tn a traffJe d,Jughtcr. Hila De Cesare, of
accident Monday evcn1ng 111 \('\\ York. s1 x brot hers. Dr
Jackson Co unty
ltoland lV III, l.cxmg ton,
11te Ja ckson Count) Post of ~1.tss . Vi&lt;·tor Mnntgomcry
th e Oh1 n State Patrol1cport• WJd MJ!tun , all of Canal
the acctdent occ urred a\ 7 25 II llll'hester , Ph1ll1p uf
p nf' onUS Route 36, 6 of a t\Jlumbus. and Wtll tam, uf
llll ie west of Jackson
l'nmcro), four sisteJS,. Mrs
Accordtng to the patrol, " i&gt;lU!&lt;l' F1sher of Greenheld ,
west bo und tractor-tnlllcr .uul Mrs Florence Fcnell ,
driven b)· Roy S Htddle, 28, \1 rs Mal) Kil patnck, and
Albtun, lnd , turn ed left an&lt;! \•1rs Betty I AJilcks, all of
wa s struck by the eastbound l'olumbus .
Wtll vehicle
·
Mr Wtll was a member of
Riddle wa s c1led to court on Heath Unu ed Methu dtst
a charge offatlin g to y1eld the Chu rch, Mtdcllcp ort. lie
right of way ll,ore were bt' lnn gcd to the Shade fl1ver
heavy da mages to the Wtll Masonic !AJdgr, the !loyal
car Mr Will wa s taken to
!Continued on page 10 )
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