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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

State ·
DUPLEX

Stop In At Baker Furniture
For All Your Home
Furnfshing Needs

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

IV C M A Ra11ng 53 n p I

With Au tom a!Ic
Cord Reel

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.
'
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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SAVE '20.00

· 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

co( toll fa1111ers to 'pre1 e111 fu lur e s urpl~ses IJy holdmg part of
th eu 3(1 reH~e 1dlr t.h1 s \btl

en tine

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9 Pc . Attachm e nt Set for Efficient On the Clnnrl
and Above the Floor Cleaning Includes :

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL:

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Mtddleport. Ohto
or
New Haven. W. Va .
992 -5159
882 -20 05
We a lso keep records for your sso deductible plus
mat! to your in surance company.

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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

I •'

~~4-.,~

"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 )
kiHH~' !l

�..

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

State ·
DUPLEX

Stop In At Baker Furniture
For All Your Home
Furnfshing Needs

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

IV C M A Ra11ng 53 n p I

With Au tom a!Ic
Cord Reel

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.
'
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

co( toll fa1111ers to 'pre1 e111 fu lur e s urpl~ses IJy holdmg part of
th eu 3(1 reH~e 1dlr t.h1 s \btl

en tine

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9 Pc . Attachm e nt Set for Efficient On the Clnnrl
and Above the Floor Cleaning Includes :

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL:

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Mtddleport. Ohto
or
New Haven. W. Va .
992 -5159
882 -20 05
We a lso keep records for your sso deductible plus
mat! to your in surance company.

Crev. ce Drapery &amp;
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Upholstery
Nozzle

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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

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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

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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

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sumnlnned

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

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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
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U 1hu sd•y lpnl13 1 ~78

Trout
You and your income
stocked
(

tax: The lith hour

By Roger Luckeydoo
Licensed Pubhc
Accountant
Middleport Ohio
The lmte has come You
can not wall The f1l ng penod
Is almost gone The feder al
ftlmg period ends Apr I and
the state ends Apr I 1&gt;
For those of \ ou tt at have
watled and a e no" u 1tbl l
get your retum con J !~le lue
to lack of 1nforn !llo 1 or
other reasons there as a \ a\
out You ma) rcqucs a
automatic cxter s ur un f01
41168 for an add1l101 a fiO da ,
You w ll still have l pa1 an
habtlll) estimated l bt&gt; due
This IS the last an cle of
thts column for l h s f hng
season I would hkc t cluse
With SOme lipS f~ l It e CU I cnl
and futur e tax ) ears 1 hese
ltps should sa1e you me and
money on future re un " and
also make the fll ng of those
returns a little easte
Start now m 1nta11 ng
records for next \ear f \ ou
have not alread) started
1\\o stmple methods that are
handy an d fool proof s the
use of en 1 e opes ur f le
folders lo sort ex p~&gt; "£&gt;" r

o her ta • relat ed 111
fu r altnt If vou use these to
f le \ uur expenses b) I) pe
Ute) 111ll be 10 one place
alr ead se parated for use
' ext ' e 1 Fur te hmed
I du&lt;t
yo u could use
se pu It
head ngs of
n

J

J

C:IXes

wtu r est

C\1 1 t ut1 ns and

other
REt 1d keeping IS II llfl
p 1 ani r ega d ng !axes
l c sh uld be kept a
11 un of llu ee years but
a Ira .':it f ur \ e.a rs for most
~.;m s s safCJ
But spectal
c ire sh ull be taken wtth
records for real estate and
rca cs t ctte mpro\ ement s
me ud ng \ our horne and
ol ht r
assets
w1 h
a
deprec tbl c basiS used m a
bu s ess

An v

rec ords

sh u ~ ng
Ul p1 oven

osts of the 1tem or
ents to the tems
should be k.pt at least three
1cars afler the tem s so ld
Pt 1 s m 1 homes and other
ra I cs[ale s a spw al
s tu Ill(
Most of the 1 me
h 1 cs arc purc~sed and
1 p1 "' ed u\Cr a per ud of
~ ea s At s
c pol t r t me
that h usc wtll he sod or
transferred to another and a
taxab le t ent ~oHI I occur If

a re able to support all
expenses of lmprovtng yolll
home lhts wtll decrease lhe
taxa ble gam made on the
transfers and decrease tbe
tax bite Wtthoutthts tvpe of
record )OU wo uld not kno"
what ) our basts was tn the
muse"' d probably pa) much
more on the gam than \\as
cortecl
If you ha\ e transact ons 1
1978 ntvolvtng the sa l&lt; of
assets obta u all mfor mat10 1
for that It em to In clude \ our
basiS the costs uf m
provemenls and the sales
proceeds and cost of sale
"hlle they are fresh m j our
nund The later \ ou " a1t the
more d ffl culi 1 becomes
E1 cr) ye ar the IR S
suggests fil e earl) Most
people wtth refunds do lhts
Those people that do not
rece 1ve refunds no rma !)
walt If at all posstble com
pletc you r ctum as early as
poss ble e&gt;e n tf you want to
"all urI 1 Apnl l5lo f le I So
man) tu11 es " e hurr) at the
last mmute and mtss posSible
dojja r savmg tems that were
a~ailabl e tf we took the urne
tu locate the record or "nte
for that mterest amount
)OU

Disabled persons should
be ready for interviews
People plannmg to appl) Securll) dtsa b ltv benefits
for Social Secuntl d1sabtl ty ca n be pa1d to diSabled
benefits can help speed the Mrkers under 65 and the r
apphcatloo process f &lt;hey famthes unmarn ed persons
get som e mf orma t10 n d sa bled before 22 on the
together beforehand Soc al record of a reured disabled
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CANCER

Answ~r
American Cancer Soctety

•ne
ll
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r deceased pa ren t and
an d
di sabl ed
" dows
"tdowers 50 or .over
Peop le to lhese categori es
can rece11 e benefit s 1f the)
ha \e a pi ys ca l or menia l
impa rmcnl \\hlch prevent s
them from domg an) substant 1al " ork and ts expected
to last 12 mon ths or more or
resulttndcath workers must
rr eet a test of recent " ork
covered b) Suctal Secunty to
get benefits Peop e d sa bled
before 22 sod " dows and
"1dowcrs qua I f) on Ihe
Socta I Secum) record of a
parent or husband or " fe
People conside r ng ap
pl)tng should do so as soon as
tl appears thetr tmpatrment
Will keep them from worktn g
for 12 months or more ThiS IS
true
eH
thou gh no
pa yments can be made to
work ers an d wtd o ~ s or
"'dowers for the fir st 5 full
months of di&gt;ab ihl)
Before appl) ng people
should get together as mud
of the follo"mg •~forrnatw 1
as possible Bu the) should
nol del a) appl) mg 1f they
carrnot obtam all lhe m
formall on Peo pl e at the
Social Securll) Off cc w1 !
help them get the rest
A1 The applicant s Socta
Securll) number B) When.
he or she last worked (C
When he or she became s ck
or n)ured 1D Whal ku d of
Illness he or she has E 1If nu
1 nger dtsa bled the date
retu rned to work F ) Na ms
a ddresses an d telephone
number s
of
doc tors
hospnals mst tul ons o1
c ntcs that treated or
exammed !he person for the
d sa b Illy a nd the dat es
treated or exammed rG 1 If a
who
recetved
veteran
medtcal care tn a serv ce or
VA hospttal !he serv1ce
sen al number and VA claim
number 1H If the person has
been workmg a list of the
kmds of JObs he or she worked
at most 1n the 15 years before
bc com mg di sabled
il l
Names soc1al securll)
numbers and dates of birth uf
husband or "lfe and ch1 dren
fJ Workers co mpen sallon
number r an\
People "antmg more m
formatton abo ut Soc al
Secur ly dtsabihl y benef1l s
can call the Athi!ns Soctal
Secun ly Offt ce located at
221 ''
Colum bus Boad
Athen s Oh o 45701 The
lelephone numbers are 592
4448 and 992~622 for Me ~s
Count) residents

The 0 vtston of Wtldhfe
FISh Management Section
has recent !) condu tied the
stockmg of rambow trout 10
the follow ng water areas 10
Wtldl fe Dtstr ct 4
Dow L•k e Athens Count)
9 000 Wolf Hun Lake Noble
Count) 8 004 Monroe Lake
Mon roe Co unt ) 2 480 Rose
Lake Hockmg Count) I 000
Ban esb1lle Ctl Y Reservo r
Belrr ont Co unt y 3 000
Trou&lt; w1U also be stocked m
the near future n Belmon&lt;
Lake Belmont Count) I New
I eungton Cil) Rese n o1r
Pet r) Count) I and Forked
Run l.&lt;~k e 1Me1gs Co unty )
Jackson Ctl) Reservo r Will
be stocked tn COniUIIC(IOII
" lh the Apr I 8 trout derb)
and Turkc) Creek Lake w II
be stocked 111 coordmatwn
" th the Apr I 29 and 30 trout
Jackson
C IY
der b)
Rese rvo ir IS locat ed n
Jackson Count) and Turkey
Creek Lake- IS located tn the
Shawnee State Forest Sc10to
Count)
The ra nb " troUI range 9
13 111 s ze and were reared at
the state owned and con
trolled K10ca d FISh Farm
"Inch s ocated at I at ham 1
Pike Count)
It s recom mended U at
trou t f she rm en use one
s xteenth to one-e ghlh oz
spmners Popular ba1ts are
sa lmon eggs corn Velveela
cheese and ch eese eggs
Anglers are remmded that
there IS a da lly ba g and
posses5ton hm1t of ten trout

MUSEUMS OPEN
MAB IETTA
The
Campus Mart us and Oh10
R ver Mu seums m Manella
are nu" ope 1 o he pu blic
aga m aft er elcctn cal cur
t uh ~nt s u the a rea " ere
hft ed
fh e Campus Marltu s
Muse um oca tc&lt;i at Second
lll d WISh ngton and the Oh o
H ve r Muse um un Frutl
Street u e now open frum
9 30 to 5 00 p m Monday
thru Saturda) and from I 00
&lt;o 5 00 p m on Sunda)s and
huhdaJ s Adnusswn IS $1 5Q
for adults chtldren 6 thru 12
are 5Qc and chtldren 5 and
ur der are free

Ohio Wildlif~ Council approves 1978-79 dates
CO l UMBUS - The 0~ Wlldhfe Counctl Thursday
approved t978-19 9 hunlmg and trappmg season dates and
addllwnal new regulations proposed by the DIVISIOn of Wtldlife
-&lt;lf the Ohto Department of Natural Resources
Public tesumom presented at pubhc wtldhfe hearmgs was
cons1de ed before the regulatiOns were adopted according to
Dale Haney Chief of the Dmswn of Wtldhfe
The 1978-1979 hun&lt;mg and trappmg dates are
r.ouontall Rabbtt - Nov lo 1978 through Jan u 1~79
Hunlmg hours are 9 a m to 5 p rn wtlh a da1ly bllg lmnt uf fo ur
and possesSion ltrntt of etghl after the first day
Bobwhite Quail
Nov 15 1978 through Dec 9 1978
Huntmg hours are 9 a rn to 5 p rn wtth a datly bag lumt of s1x
and possessiOn llflltt of 12 after the ltrst day
Rmg Necked Pheasant Cock and Chukar Parlndge Nov 15 through Dec 9 1978 on prtvate land and Nov 15 1978
tl rough Jan 27 1979 on state uublic huntmg areas Huntmg
h&lt;turs are 9a m to 5 p m wtth a dati) bag llflltt of two pheasant
and l w chuka1 and a possesston limtt of four each after the
f rst day The season for the hen pheasant zone where e1ther
cocks or hens may be taken 1s Nov 15 1978 through Jan 27
1979 Hunllng hours are 9 a m to 5 p m wtth a dally bag llflltt
ottwo and a possession ltrntt of four after the f1rst day
Other areas where etther pheasant hen or cocks may be
taken mclude Auburn Marsh Beach City Reservo tr Berlin
ReservOir Bohvar Dtllon Reservotr Fallsvtlle Grand Rtver
Hambden Orchard Htghlandtown Indian Creek Pleasant
Valley Rush Run Salt Fork Shreve Spencer Sprmg Valley
W&lt;llltngton West Branch Reservmr and Zepermck public
'ltunung areas
There 1s no open season for Hunga~ Partndge
Sqmrrel - Sept 8 through No v 11 9 8 on prtvate land
and Sept 8 through Dec 23 1978 on state pu he huntmg areas
The season on the Waterloo Wtldhfe Area shall begm Sept 22
1978 and cont nue through Dec 23 1978 Huntmg hours are "
h&lt;tur before sunrtse to I, hour after sunset wtlh a daily bag
llflltl of four and af)OssessiOn llfllll of etght after the ftrst day
Ruffed Grouse - Oct 13 1978 through Feb 24 1979
Huntmg hours are • hour before sunrtse to 1'2 hour after
sunset wtth a da ly bag llflltl of three and possessiOn lumt of
SIX after the first day
Bearded Wtld Turkey - A contmuous season Apnl 30 1979
through May 12 1979 Huntmg s perlilttled m Adams Athens
Carroll Galha Guernsey Hockmg Holmes Jackson
Jefferson Lawrence Metgs Monroe Perry Pike Ross
Sc oto Vmton and Washmg ton counttes Huntmg hours wtll be
, hour before sunnse to noon Lunot one turkey per season
Raccoon Oposswn Skunk and Weasel Huntmg Season Opcnmg Nov 1 1978 through Jan 27 1979 Huntmg h&lt;turs are 6
p m to 6a m N1ghtlv huntmg bag lumt forra ccoon IS four No
possession Inn t
Raccoo n Mmk and Muskrat Trappmg Season - Nov IS
)978 through Feb 17 1979 The trappmg season s extended
through March 15 1979 m Ottawa Sandusky and Erte counttes
and m I ucas County east of the Maumee H ver No

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1estnctwns on hours datly bag hmtls or possesston llmlts
Beaver Trapplfll: - Dec 15 !978 through 6 p m Feb 17
1979 on pnvate land m Ashtabula Athens Belmont Carroll
Columbiana Coshocton GaUta Geauga Guernsey Hamson
Hockmg Holmes Jackson Jefferson Lake Mahomng
Medma Metgs Monroe Morgan Muskmgum Noble Perry
Portage Stark Summtt Trumbull Tuscarawas Vmton
Washmgton and Wayne counties Each trapper IS permttled to
usc only three traps and the llimt isstx beaver per season
Fox Huntmg - Oct 2Q !978through Feb 17 1979 Na bag
or possessiOn ltrnil
,
Fox Trappmg - Oct 20 1978 through Jan 1 1979 No bag
or possesSion hm1t
Opossum Skunk and Weasel Trappmg Season - Oct 20
1978 through Feb 17 1979 No bag or possesston luml
Woodchuck Hunlmg - The season IS open statewme all
year w1lh no restrtcl10ns on hours datly bag lumls or
possesston llflllts except that lts closed durUtg the deer gun
season

Woodchucks may be hunted stalewtde wtth crossbows
havmg a working safely and a one p1ece stock that IS at least25
mches long except durmg the longbow archery and gun season
for deer
Crow Season - Jan 6 through Feb 24 1979 and June 9
through August 21 1979 Huntmg hours wtll be 't2 hour before
sunnse to sunset No dally bag or possession llflltt
DEER SEASONS - The lumt ts one deer per season
Longbow - Open statewide except Kelleys Island Oct 13
1978 through J a n 20 1979
Crossbow - Open slatewtde except Kelleys Island Dec 4
1978 through Jan I 1979
The crossbow and longbow huntmg hours are 't2 hour
before sunnse to 't2 hour after sunset The crossbow and long
bow seasons will be closed m Zones 1 3 and 4 durmg the deer
gun season
l'rllll ltve Weapons Season - Oct 30 through Nov 4 1978
at Wildcat Hollow which mcludes Wolf Creek Wtldhfe Area and
IIICintl) 10 Athens 'Morgan and Perry counttes Salt Fork
Wtldltfc Area m Guernsey County and ~awnee Stale Forest 10
SciOto and Adams counttes !~gal weapons are a smgle shot
muzzleloading nfle of at least 38 cal tber a muzzleloading
shotgun usmg a smgle ball or longbow and arrow Huntmg
hours are 7 a m to 5 p m Only bu~ks may be taken durmg the
pnrntttvc weapons season
Gun - Hunltng hours are " a m to 5 p m {£gal weapons
are a shotgun usmg a smgle ball or nfled slug and smgle-shot
muzzleloading nfle of at least 38 caltber
The stale wtll be divtded tnto four deer gun zones as
follows
Zone One - Nov 27 1978 through Dec I 1978 for buck
only (5 mch antler rnmtrnum) Zone one shall mclude
Defiance Fulton Henry Lucas Paulding Putnam Allen
Hancock Huron Champa1gn Seneca Crawford Wtlhams
Wyandot Morrow Delaware Marion Uruon Logan Hard10
Van Wert Mercer Auglruze Medina Cuyahoga Loram Ene
Ottawa Sandusky Shelby and Wood counttes
Zone Two - No gun season Zone I wo shall 10clude
Hamilton Butler Preble Darke M1am1 Montgomery
Warren Chnton Greene Clark Madtson I rankhn
Pickaway and Fayette count es
Zone Three - Nov 27 1978 for buck or doe No\ 28 1978
Hoss SciOto and Vmton through Dec I 1978 for buck only (5 mch antler m nlfllum )
Zone three shall mclude Stark Sunumt Portage Geauga
co unties
Bartlo s speech at the Lake Ashtabula Trumbull and Mah&lt;tnmg counltes
Zone Four - Nov 27 1978 through Dec 2 1978 for buck
even mg banquet IS Current
Developm ents m th e ! ~ga l only (5 mch antler mmunum ) Zone four shall tncl udc
Coshocton Muskmgwn Guernsey Belmont Perry Morgan
Professton
Stanley
K
Purdy Noble Monroe Hocking Athens Washmgton Ross Vmton
Georgetown OSBA Dtstrtct Me gs Pike Jackson Gallia SciOto Ashland Htchland
Executive Committeeman Wayne and Lawrence counties
Antlerless permits wtll agam be avatlable dunng the 1978
Will prestde at the aft ernoon
program whiCh mcludes a deer season m selected counties
Huntm g of all wtld anllllals durmg th e dayltme except
report on Ohto s new probate
deer
and waterfowl 1s proh1btled durmg the deer gun season
forms by Robert V MorriS
11 Columbus a legislative and durmg the pruntt1ve weapons seaso n at the three spectal
update by James D Mcln prumt1ve weapons areas
Young Hunters Season - NO\ 4 and Nov 11 1978 for the
t re OSBA D1rect ur of
Government Affatrs and an young hunters spec1alupland game season The special hunts
update on ltab1hty msurance will be conducted at Delaware Otllon Grand H1ver Oxbow
for attorneys and a report on Resthaven Spencer and Caesars Creek Wtl&lt;llife Areas Legal
prepatd legal servtces for &lt;he game mcludes all game current!} m season plus all game that
pubhc by Jay B Ell1s OSBA wtll be legal durmg the regular upland game season Hunun g
D~re c t o r of Professiona l hours da1l y bag lmuts and possesston llflltts are the same as
durmg the regular upland ga me season Parllctpants must be
Services
The meetmg IS hosted b) between 10 and 15 years of age and have successfull y
the Portsmouth Bar and Law completed a hunter safety course
In addition the Wtldhfe Coun ctl approved a regulauon
Library Assocta t10 n The
which
gtves the Ch1ef of the D vtsion of Wtlclltfe authonty to
Ohto State Bar Assoc1at1on
mod
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hunltn g season dates and bag llflltts on game species 1f
represents over 15 500 at
SCienlilic
data md1 ca tes the population level has declined
torney members throughout
below
a
huntable
surplus
Ohio

State bar president to
address district lawyers
Sam D Bartlo Akron
Prestdenl of the Ohto State
Bar Assoc1at on (OSBA) wtll
address the annual meetmg
of OSBA D1strtct E1ght at the
Shawnee Lodge Portsmouth
SaiUrday 1Aprt l !51
OS BA OIStr cl E1ghl
represe nt s some 260 at
torneys from Adams Brown
Ga.)ha Htghland Jackson
Pi~away La\\ renee Ptke

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feature
ANS~EHl1ne
F or
prepa red b) the Amen can An er can men lung cancer
Cancer Soc et) o help save IS the most common form of
your hfe frorr cancer
cancer It IS a d sease of
A Sailing mstructor ex ep dem c pr oportions plams 1 have a scar on m\ 79 000 Amencan men w1!1
ann that IS a SOU\: emr of a hea r a lung cancer dtagnos1s
coffee burn because of a n 19 8 Tite second a1d th1rd
MINE PERMITS
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COLUMBUS (UPI )--' Two
has deuloped some kmd uf cancer are prost atic ca ncer
sta l e repres e nta t ive s
mea n or color ectal ca ncer For
sore Does Lha
Dl\ IDENDS
Tuesday mtroduced a bill
anylhmg'
~ nc n cao " omen
breast
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slrtp nune permtls
ANSW ERlm e The co n
am:cr s the number one
Pro ctor &amp; Gamble sa d to make up for any work
dit un that ) ou descr he could f rn of ca ncer wtth 90 000
Tuesday l plans to mcrease stoppages caused by stnkes
be an ordma n skm problem ne" cases expected n 1978
Lo; annual rale of common
1 he measure "as proposed
or 11 co uld mea n that ) ou The second and third most
stock dtv dend from $2 60 to by Democratic Heps Arthur
have a form of skm cancer common forms of fem ale
$3 per sha re th e 22nd R Bowers of Steubenvtlle
You sh ould see ) our cancer are colorectal cancer
consecutive year of per share md \\ tlham E Hllllg of New
physician or a dermatologiSt and uter ne ca ncer Of the
divtdend mcreases
Ph ladelphta
as soon as posstblc for a al:x ve must common forms of
The compa ny has patd
It would extend the three
diagnosiS Please keep tn t ante r lung cancer a great
d i v td e nd s
" t ho u! lear reclamatiOn permit for
mtnd the fact that ~hll e sktn k ll er s the unlJ one that ts
tls the nwnber of da)S of the
Interr upt on stn ce
cancer ts very common - aim '1 lolally preventabl e
mc urporallon m 1890
stnke
there are some 300 000 ne" fh s can be done by
cases each year 1 s one of el m nat1ng the ctga rette
the most successful!) treated hab 1
form s of cancer Yo1 should
F r furthe 1 tnf ormat on
also be aware that u ha1 e a call Ihe Me ~s Can~r ff1ce
!IOmewhat htgher than or 992 75 11
dinary chance of de\ el pmg
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occupation mvolv es exposure
By KENNETH R CLARK
to the sun Excess sun ts the I
Unlled Press International
leading cause of sktn ca ncer I
HICKLES ' RICKLES The Intern atiOnal Ba chelor
and sa1l ors fanner s and
W
omen
s soctety descnbmg ttself m Los Angeles as a
outdoor workers of all krnds I
world" de organization of women who are unmarried by
should take care to keep I
cho ce and plan to keep 11 that way has released tts l1st of the
covered
SATURDAY
worlds 10 most destrable men Says soc1ety Pres1dent Terf
A woman s club offi cer
S!GN UP Day for Rutland
I'ierce We are deflmtely not antt-mcn We lo1c them and
notes I am 53 and dtabeuc
base ball teams Satu rd ay
want them even f we prefer not to marry Utem We hav e 1 ttle
My doctor says that 1 have to
fro m 10 a m unlll noon for T
adrntratwn for those women 111 the femmtst movement who are
have checkups every few bllll pee •ee little league
d1smterested tn the man woman relallonshtp The top 10
month s becau se I m1 ght
Prutce Charles Frank Sinatra Johnny Carson Reggie
at d pun) league Entrance
develop some k nd of utertne
Ja cks on King Juan Carlos of Spam Frank Gorshln PaUl
fee $5 1hose nul abe to
cance r What does my
Ne\\man Ned Dtamund John Travolta - and Don Rl ekles
attend are to call Bill Wilford
diabetes have to do w1th that '
at 742 2304 or Shtrley S1rn
ANSWERhne'\_AII women
CARPET BAGGED Roddy McOm•all had an acc tdent
mons a l 992 5864
m the menopausal )ears are
Wednesdal
m London He fe ll off a fly ng carpet 1he crash BAKF. SAlE beg nnmg 9 a
more like!) than ) unger
McDow
all
and his !tal an costar Marina Vlady - came on
fer
m Saturay at R&lt;~ cut e Post
women to develop cance r of Off ce b) the Ra cme Baseball
the set of The Th•ef of Baghdad Both were treated for
the lmtng of the " um b en
bruises at a nearby hospital A studto spokesman says the two
Assn lo help pa y for
dometnal cancer Med cal
sta1
s tun bled to Ure Ooo r when the suspended carpet on whtch
uniform s and equtpment
research has shown that
lhel were suppoSfi!j!l. be riding collapsed
Saturda) s f na l day for
women wtth certatn con
s gn1 ng up n all phases of
dtll nns - for exa mpl e
bll seball program Call Libb}
TABLOID CUP!U The U!ndon Datly Matlls busy hmng up a
dtabet es o ver " e ghl
Ftsher 949 2378 Sue Beegle
ne
t~ boyfnend for Jacqueline Kennedy Onassls - one wtth
menstr ua l or
fert lty
949 ~75 lillian Weese 949
more
cash m the bank than she has The tablotd says Saudi
pr oblem s uterine ce llular
2034 Jan Ca rdone 949 2034
Arab
an
b tlho na~re Adoan Khashoggl IS courtmg and may
changes and even women
have
set
hts
heart on a ghltenng mamage He ll be 43tn July
who have taken hon11one
SUNDAY
Shes
49
The
Ma1l says the) ve been meetmg m Pans and the
medtcat1on for one reason or
HYMN SING Sunday 6 30
Ba
hamas
another - are more likely
p m at Rutland Freewill
than other women to de&gt;elop
BapUst Ch urch featu nng the
STAR CONNECTION ll sa sma ll world of sorts at Lalnle
endometna l cancer Smce
Pea ceful Valley Gospel group
Kazan
• Ne" York Playboy Club showplace where Ruslyo
th s d1sease can best be
from Columbus The Hev
Kind
ts
set to kick off her new nallonwtde rughtclub tour thts
treated when detected at an
Leland Haley pastor 1nv1!es
summer
Roslyn - who just stgned a fat recordmg contract earl) stage women tn thiS
the public
IS
Barbra
Slrelsand s kid SISter l;unte was Barbra s
nsk group are kept under
WEEKEND mee l ng at
m
Funny Girl back tn the 6&lt;1&lt;1 so t s becommg
understudy
careful med cal surve llance
Pome roy Wesleyan Hoi ness
somelhmg
of
a
fam1ly scene
Your phystcta n IS taktng good
C'hurch Frtday Saturda) and
care of you by nstst ng that
Sunday fhe Rev Wtltam H
GLIMPSES Roy Pearce manager of U!ndon s Letcester
you be exa mtr erl on a rego lar
Owen
diStri Ct supenn
Square
Theater- was escort Wednesday when Princess
baSis Your diabetes duesn l
Lcndent
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be
guest
Margaret
turned out for the premiere. of The Turrung Po tnt
mean that you wtll get en
speaker The Rev Dewey
Humonst
S J Perelman recetved a special achievement
dornetrtal cancer Rather tt
Kmg ts the pastor Services
medal
at
NatiOna
l Book A"ards ceremomes at carnegte Hall
stgnals the fa ct that you a re
30
p
m
nightly
7
Wednesday
then
JOined former Sen Eugene MeCal'lhy at the
m a high nsk group apd
HYMN
SING
Sunday
at
receptiOn
that
followed
Pla yboy publisher Hugh Hefner
therelqre you need t he
Eagle H1dge Com muntl y
serenaded
guests
at
his
5?ltd
btrthday party at hts Los Angeles
prolectton of chec ku ps
Ch
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I
30
p
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featuring
rnanston
with
what
else'
Thank Heaven lor Utile Gtrls
A high school bi ology
The
Messen
gers
fr
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Four
months
after
the
death
of Terry Kath - lead Singer of
student asks What are the
ston
The
Rev
Hobert
W
ell
the
populat
musical
group
Ch
cago - former Steven Stills
most common for ms of
Byers
IS
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stalwart
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cancer m men and women 1n
ca
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199 enrolled in
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199 youth enrolled tn th
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Games are sc heduled to
begm m June wtlh pracltce
sess10ns started th e fir st
week of Mav
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getlmg the playmg fi elds on
the h 11 behi d 'I
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th e month of \pnl Parents
are asked to help wtth gettmg
the fields ready and c
an
contact the manager of the
team thetr ch1ld IS un to hnd
out when work parties wt l be
held

Several proJects have been
planned t o ratse money
towardssupplymg equtpment
f
or the 13 teams tn the league
A ca ndy ba1 sale Is gomg on
at thiS tlflle a rame " 11 be
held tn Ma) and rag day IS
hedul d
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!he leag ue exten ds 1ts
thanks to the people of
Pomeroy for thetr support to
Pomeroy V !laue for money
~
a ll ocated to th e baseball
Rrogram and to the foll owmg
sponsors of Tee Ball and Pee
wee 1~ag ue teams Sugar
Run Ashland Elherfelds The
Da ly Sent ncl Reuter
Broga n Insurance Powell s
SuperVa lu Da le Warner
ln surance and 11 e Pm.a
Shack
These sponso '"
furmsh tee sl 1rts and caps for
tcaJJI members
Followmg IS t e roster of
team
n ern be'"
and
nmnagers

TEE BALL
(Ages 56 7)
Sugar Run Ash and _ John
Betz ng
J ohn Br c k es
Chase Cleland Hank Cle and

Chr

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Joh

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Te r y Fe ds Denn s Ha 5
M ch a e He sey
M che e

Kl ne

Bra c r Ke rn Jeff
S a ce y Shank

Me E roy

Dona d Sm th Chr s Stott s
Jason w r gh
Ma na ge 5
M k w ht G
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Han~ c ~ l~nd eorge ern
Elberfelds - Jam e An
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Joh n Ander son
Jenn fer Bu ck Leah Dodge
Sh awn Durs t Beth Ew ng

Wes ey Young Managers
Er c Gryszka Bob Hawk
Tony tors
PEEWEE LEAGUE
&lt;A!tes891
Powell s - B y Bro hers
Ca thy Carter Mark Corbett
Mark EI ott G•eg F e ds

Hoschar

Kennedy

Br I K ng

M ke Mayer M chae Narde

M lhoan J mmy Parker Jon
Perr n Dav d Roush M kP
Thomas Melv n VanMeter
Dav d Warth Bra n W 1 s

Dea nna

Norr 5 M ke Pa ker Ja mes
Sauvage Adr O Whal e y
B en ! z k le Ma age 5 J 1
Ande son Don May er Chuck

Managers

Dann y
tj Ob o
Ra ne le
Du 1
J mmy
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Haw ey
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Steve Ma

Randy

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Rob nson Joey Roush Jeff
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Reuter Brogan - Ro ad
Ba chte
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Jay Hu mphreys

J oh nso n

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Ka dor
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R It e
May rene Thomas M k e W I

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G Imore Jack Howett Tony
Jewe M ke Kennedy B r an

Kng Ken McCul ough

B1

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Kennedy

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Ch s
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John
Mc K nney Rod Ma n ey
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J R Wams ey Harv ey
Wh !lat ch Managers M ke
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fastba ll as he was ton ight
Double s by Rose and
Mor gan and a pair of errors
by G ant shm tstup Johnnv
I ,eMaster gave the Reds tM
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Assoctal on money standmgs
wtth a total of $72 390
Holh s total puts h m far
ahead of Marsha ll Holman
Medford Ore wh o ha s won
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RIC HFIELD Ohio IUP!
- Bob McAdoo tossed n 17 of
25 from the fteld enroute to a
game htgh
41
pomts
1\ ednesda y mght to spark the
Ne" York Kmcks to a 132 114
NBA playoff v1ctory over the
Cleveland cavaliers before
19 739 fans
Tit e wm gave the Knicks a
I~ lead m the best of three
game pla)off senes wtth the
second game of the Eastern
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movmg to Madtson Square
Gardm m New York F r&lt;day
mght
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stzzlmg 26 of 42 play action
shots m rac1ng to a 63-59
halftime lead broke the
game w1de open alter the
Cavs !ted the score at 67~7 on
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wtth 9 49 left m th e th1rd
quarter
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Unt ve rstt) of Denver loday
named Ben J obe th e ftrst
assistan t co ach at the
Unt\ ers1t v t f South Cal o ma
as the new head basketball
co9c h for the Pw nee rs
effecti ve mmedl alcl)
Jobe 45 repla ces Bill
Wenner ~h u stepped do~11
after nnly one season c1tmg
lack of student and 9lumm
support an I l r k of resources
fcr 1 b ~&gt;kllb 1 progran

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lead tnd Ute Cavs ne ver
caught up
After McAdoo mtssed the
first shot of the game the
i{mcks iul on 13 stra ghl fte ld
goal attempts to take 9 26 21
lead w1 lh 4 21 left m the f rsl
per od as the lead changed
ha ds 15 ltmes
Austin carr s 21J.fO&lt; ter gut
the Cavs ahead 33-32 n 'tfle
fir st mmute of the second
per od and the score was lied
seven tunes before Spencer
Ha) woods IS-footer wtth 2 58
left m th ~ half put the Kmcks
ahead to sta) 59-:il
Six players htt m d 1 ble
f1gures for. both teams wtth
Earl Monroe and HaY\IOod
each adding 16 for Ne" York
while Campy Russell and
Terry 'Furlow got 23 and 20
pomts for Cleveland
McAdoo s 41 po nts were
two short of the Kn cks
pla yoff mark of 43 held b)
Ne" York Coach Wtllts Heed

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pI ayo ff COntest

Andrews and a smgle by
McCovey gave the Gtants
their only other run m the
stxth mmn g But by then the
Reds had mled uo SlJl runs
Aft er McC:ovey s stxth
mmng s ngle Bonham retll'ed
the next 11 batters he faced
wmdmg up the game by
stnkmg out Whitf1eld
The Red rtght./tander wtth
a rare show of emot10n had
leaped mto th e a tr and
pounded a fist nto hts glove
as Whitfield took the thlrd
str ke
That s because tomghl
was my first complete game
smce I beat the Philhes 5 2
m my first start of the season
last vea r
explamed the
happy Bonham

Wednesday's linescores

SUf J.!, e

Roth is number one

Thom as

Jay- Evans

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Royal• - B eft Carl Ot s
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died the Ne" York Yankees
53
Bos to n ha nn ered
Clev ela nd r,..3 Detro t edged
lexas 3 2 Kan sas Ctl)
def eated 1Jall1m ore 5 2
Oa kland mpped Seattle 4 3
and Cal foro a blasted
M1 rrnesot 9-5
hp s 8 Phtllles 7
Car y C rter ilnd Ch r s
Spc ~.;r s n a shed tw run
home1s an I Bill ~tkto son
choked ff a I I P laddpl 1a

arow d for help sa d the
Red s manag e•
E\C ryone on the club was
geared up for V1da sa d
Rose who greeted Blue w th
a leadoff doub e 10 the f1rst

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m Ken Re1tz wtth th e wmner
St Lou1 s sta rter Bob
~ orsch 2~ held the Pirates
to four smgles mcludm g two
by Ornar Moreno The ftr sl by
Moreno drove 111 Phtl Garner
"ho had walked and gone to
second on a balk n the tht rd
IITfltng
I don t th nk I gave m to
anvbody sad Forsch who
has a f&gt;-1 I fellme ma rk
agalllSt the Ptrates 1 he
Pirates can sw ng the bat md
hit the ball out of the park
l1l other Nalwnal League
ga mes C ncmnatt drubbed
Sa n Franusco 12 3 Montreal
ou tla sted Ph ladelphta 8 7
Houston ntpped Los Angeles
11 10 and the Chtcago Olbs
dumped the New York Met s
4 2 The San Otego Atlanta
game was postponed because
of ran
In the Anlen can League
the Oucago Wh le Sox edged
Toronto 5-4 Milwaukee han

PONY LEAGUE

Hannahs

Bart on

S x of th e Heds runs and 10
of thei r IItts came off V1da
Blue who p lched the f rsl
f ve mmngs while makmg his
debut w1th the Gtants
Hey man satd Blue I
got no excuse The Re ds ha'"'
got a good team
But like the late General
Dougla s MacArth ur Blue
vowed I sha II retu rn
That s wh) the) got
tomorr ows
sa 1d Blue
Tontght was JUSt Ill)
welcome lo the Nat10na
!~a gue [ 1 have mv Ia y
And ll ere s no doubt n
Reds
manage r Spark)
Anderson th at Blue who
p tched onl) 10 mnmgs th s
spnng bef ore lakm g the
moun d Wednesda) night
Will
We were h lt ng lnm hard
but he kept firmg awa) And
what really unpressed me
was the fa ct that he wasn l
star dtn K out the e lo km~

Cards top Pirates, 5-l

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1 ve been n lhts league a
long llme now satd Reds
second baseman Joe Morgan
and I ve seen a lot of
shortstops but Davey s head
and shoulders above em all
Morgan was entitled to a
few bows too after drt111ng
home four runs w1th a patr of
doubl es a stngle and a
sacnf l'€ ny to boost his HBI
total to 12 after stx games
Ken Griffey chlllled m With
a pa1r of doubles and a tnple
and Pete Rose drew to wtthm
26 hits of a ca eer total of
3000 wtlh a double and a
smgle
Best start I ve had m my
career satd Morgan who s
10-for 2Q now
And what pleases me
most IS the RBI because I
didn t feel as 1f 1did my JOb m
that department la st year
he added
Morgan drove home 78 last
year

Desptle 1ssumg 16 walks
Coach Jim Sprague s Kyger
Creek Bobcats-captured thetr
ftfth
stratghl wm without a
~~~dE I Ie~:,r/ha~ex ~augag.ie
loss
Wedn
esday evenmg 10-5
Howe I Todd Hysell Bryan
over
the
North
Ga lha Ptrates
Ingels Sean Jeffers Terry
The
wtn
pushed
KC s SVAC
Newsom e M ke VanMeter
R ch e Wall ngford Roy mark to 4~
Z mme man Managers Pat
The Bobcats rallied from a
Ae ke Frank Newsome
2~ deftctt to take a 4 2 lead tn
Date Warner Jeff
Ba sha m Doug Beaver the second penod and never
Danny Ca I Jenn fer Couch looked back Top h tters were
Todd
Cu i ums
Bran
F eeman Rodney Ha r son Von Taylor Mtke Casey
John Westfall Tom Hees and
M ch K ng Ph I p K ng
Steve
Russell w1th l wo htts
Geral d Moore Char es Nea
Dt s Noms
Jerem a h each
P ater Jeff Roseberry Scott
B1ll U!okadoo B Payne
Roseberry Shell y Stobarf
and
Tun Howell had three
Ma nagers T R Collums
each
for Ted Lehew s
hits
L oyd Duck K ng Ph I
Harr so n
Ptrales Calvm Mmms the
PIZza Shack _ Donald
Dorsi Scott Geyer Danny losmg ptlcher "alked four
Hal Art e Hunnel M ke and struck out f1ve
Bobca t hurlers farmed 11
M ll er Steve Musser Joey
Parke r Lee Powe
Sco11
Kyger Creek travels to
Powe Greg Sauvage Tracy Southwestern lh1s evenmg
Sm th Catoy s oils Bran
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T"nn eh
Steve Tracy
Calha 020 300 0- 5 3 5
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Wr g ht Managers
Don K Creek 042 220 x- 10 15 2
Hunnc
Mark Tanneh I
By MIKE TULLY
Mmnts 1I ) and Lookadoo
Tom Grueser
Nibert (W) Corneliu s (5) UPI Sports WriJer
LITHE LEAGUE
The Sl Louts Cardinals
Taylor (71 and Hussell
( Age• I0 II 121
aren
l supposed to go
Gtants Roger 8 sse
V ck Carte Gary Co em an
anywhere lhts season With
R chard Dav s Sean Do dge
that kmd of reputatwn they
Bobby Fos ter Bobby Jeffers
could wm a lot of ballgames
Bre t Korn Brya n Korn
LEBANON RESULTS
before people take not1 ce
Dav d Landaker T mmy
LEBANON Ohm (UPI I We have to rely on
LeMaster Kev n Mowery
Rod ney Roush
Randy Farve I Boy turned m a strong everyone satd ca tcher Ted
S ewarl Managers Roger stretch dnve Wednesday Stmmons "ho smg led lwtce
Stewar l Lee Roush
rughl to grab a one length and drove tn a run
Perates - Bryan Betz ng
111ctory
over Donna Parker m Wednesday he lpmg the
F ed Colburn Paul Duff Joe
F c ds Ru lh Ann Fry Bobby Ute featured $1 500 etghth Cardinals post a 5 I vtctory
Geye r E c G yszka Ray race at I ,ebanon Raceway over the Pittsburgh Pirates
Ju s ce Ke nny Lunsfo rd
The wtnnel dnven b)
Stx dtfferent players con
Ryan 0 ve r N cky R ggs Kevm Colston covered the
tnbuted at the plate as the
Bernard
Wa ac e
Kvl e
mtle tn 2 07 3-:i and returned Cards moved mto first place
Woods
Bryan
Z rkle
$8 20 $5 20 and $3 20 Donna tn the National Leagues
Manager s Dan ny Z rkle
Raymon d 0 1 ver
Pa rker patd $5 60 and $5 60 Eastern D vtston
Tigers - Joey Barton
for second whtle B1g Wheller
Our h1tters are more
Br yan Buff ngton Ronn1 e
satd Cardmals
Denny T mmy G key H J showed and kicked back $4 mature
Sunrise 1 ynn took the ftrst Mana ger Vern Rapp We re
Gr m n Dar n Ha yes Jeft
Holt I V nee Kn ght Parker• race and Ml Airy Jtll the gettmg a lot of hilt ng up and
Long Dawn Thomas Chr s second for a mghtly double
down the hneup
Shi\nk Te rry Sm th J ack e
combmallon
of
1-4
that
was
Ketth Herhandez smgled
Welker
Kelly W sec up
worth $19
Manage rs Jack We lk er
doubled scored and drove m
A crowd of I 441 wage red a run and M1ke Tyson
Ear Denny Jr
Yankees - Jolln Ae ker
$153 571
doubled m the fourth to dnve
Donne Fry Scott Harr son

K m Ew ng Gary Freeman
Tra v 5

CINCINNATI ( UPl ) ~ BtU
Bonham was all smtles - and
for good reason
That s the nam e of the
game - good support
fteldmg and hittmg satd the
29 Y.ear old nghl bander
Wednesday mght after he
ptcked up hts second stratght
VICtory as the Cmcmnall
Reds numbered etghl doubles
and a lrtple among 21) htts en
route to a 12 3 v• ctory over
the San Franctsco Gtants
Reds shortstop Davey
Con ce p c ton
whose
spectacular play m the field
never cea ses to amaze an on
looker turned m the mght s
fteldmg gem when he went
deep mto the hole between
third and short for Rob
Andrews
lhtrd tomng
grounder and natled the
Gtant second baseman at
ftrst w1th a perfect off
balanced throw

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Fourth Grade - J odi
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Principal John Lisl e ha s Scut t Pullins, Cindv Sauters.
announced the fourth siX Tim Sloa n, Anit-a Smith .
weeks grad ing pt•riod honor IJa\'l d Wart·h.
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grade of " B" ur abiwe in.all Welk er. Sandy ·Hoyt.
ron skillet is rusting
their su bject s to be listed on
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IH·:i\11 K!ITHY rami M1·'·
Chr ist ie Sa ult•rs, Juan
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Mi chelle Tay l~ r . We sley IS the IHH l1C of (:1 writing should be limited 111 300 w11rtls
Young, Matthew Gibbs.
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tiH.' sk illt"t as 11 was ·· sl·a~t.m­
Second Grade - bavid 'M e q,~s Co unty Council un phon~ number and age .
Winn ers of the " I'm a Jng" 111 till' o\'Cn or u v~r a luw
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Slavm , Angie Si uan . Tamara
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guu dncss
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t•ach ltmc tlu..• s killt~ l ts used
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Thlfd Grade - Apnl Cla rk.
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linqui s lt cs,
spu ·1al!Z1 ng in the lci:idllng of
F.n g lu;h HS a se co nd
languctge. She 1s tt:tking her
dcg rt'L' work at Ollw Univer-

Sll)' and upun completing licr
slud1es 111 the U111 tcd States,
w1ll rl'lurn tu Hrc!Zil and

tr·ach English , pu" ibly at I lie
Untvc rsity uf Amazonas .
She 1 ~ a graduit lt• of the
University of Amazunw.; in
19i G w1th a de grl'e in
plulosttpliy. She l&lt;:tlel' r eturn -

ed to l11e Univemty tu study
Enghsl 1e1 11d rL'l'l'IVed another
degt'l'L' 111 197G.
1\l th e mt:etin g

Mr s.

i'li ilson \\'lll installthe new offin• rs fu r the 1978-1!1110 tcnu .
Mrs. Philson and the new
jll'esident Will attend the
Alpha Ddt(t Sta tl' Convent1un
11 1 Ak ron . May

5-7.

plt•ttly iruzcnl put them in ali
al r -tq.~ ht plastic bag emUstun•
them 111 tht· fret: Zl' l' . I always
ha n • a suppl y on ha nd . -M!I HTIIA
DEAH POI.l.Y -- To prc\'elll steamt.'d up b(Jthruum
1111 rTur:, rur 1 tlw cul d wat er
ft r sl lllllllill'll a dd hoi. no the
~tlll l'

wltl t i:! rlusctl-lll s hower.

- A:-1 :-ltl
J'oJI\' WIJI !'\Cild ' ' Oil Olll' of

lil'l' · s lgllc tl

t.lt.ank·)'uu

llt' W~ IJdfJl' l' t'U liiJUII dtppers If
~ h t..·
uses yo ur fa voritt'
P t iiHtt..•r. PL'l' \ 't' ur Prublctn Ill
l~t·r cuhun n. Wnt1· POLLY 'S

I'Ui f\ TJo:HS 111 cart· of th1 s
lll'WSpa]Jl'l' .

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SoCI"a} II
! Calendar I

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THURSDAY
HIJl'K Sl'H INr;s t;r·ange,
Tl 1 ur~ day lllg lil 8 p.111. at the
lia ll.
l.AUHJ-:1. CLIFF lkll cr
li t'll llh l'l11b. 7::10 p.m Thu rsday ;1 t tilt• lturne of Mrs. Ann
:vl a:-. 11.

MI·:ICS COU:\TY IIUi llalll'·
i ::to ~ . Il l. Thur ~da y

s~x lt'l ~.

fH.'L'. Publi L' III VIled .

I'AST COUN CILOllS Club.
Tlll' odut·u:-. Cvunc ll li.
U; tu ~ll lt • I'S

'

Tlw t' nlin· famih

n·ad~

l&lt;nl&lt; t . lt·:-.~e w1th M1 ·~.
~~~ .hus lt ·~s .

\n1L "In · no!'~ Tlwn.'~
•onH'Ih i ng for .. , !'n hod~

in tlw

l'la;;~ifit' d pag• ·~ 111

Thl' DaiJv ~t·ntirwl

.

"t·lling; r('nling. ll'a .. inl!lookin g for a job •ir
,_I' n j I 'I';. , ~ 0 ll - rt' 'II rt' I()

tprit·k

rt '" llfl,.

da ~· irit · d

gl'l

-

mgs ·~ .

The unofficia l code sa ys. " It's okay to ~pank a boy : He i ~ ~ ~~
ca~y mark, &lt;:ondil!tonccJ not to complain very much . HiS till·

Americanjl&lt;l l'ent8 will not object ."
But while a principal can paddle Jolmny whenever he needs
it, he 'd belter not lay a hand on Jane, or la wsuits result. Kids
and teacher~ know that Jane can be ju;;t as much of a ~linke i·
as John . Let '~ ha ve equal righl8 here'- DISGUSTP.b
DEtiH DIS:
.;
Jf equal rights means t~ n end to must cUI'pural punishment in
~d10o ls , I'm fol'lt! -SUE
I

Rev . Alan Blackwood ,
pa st or uf the Calva ry Bible
Church, 26 North Second
Ave ., Middleport , announced
a special service to be held
thi s Sunday at 7:30p. m. Miss
Hell e, veteran
Norma

Kat t.·
MON-

bring vegetable or sa lad dish.
Business meeting prior to
installation at 4 p.m. at
MII Jili.EPOHT (; ,\ HIJE N
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Clul.l . Monda y. i .:w p .11 1. at
HAPPY HAHVESTE ilS
till· liulllt' of Mrs. Carl H11rkl'
Class.
Trnnly Church , 1::10
wrlh \11' ~ . (;l'u rge Andl·r ~o r i.
p.m.
Vn
t!ay at the church.
1\k s .lol111 T. f);n 'IS. M r~ .
Sible) Sl iiL' k. Mr;. i{ltJ
HF. TUH N .JON ATHAN
llanun : t !) l'll· h u~ tc sst·~ . Pru- Me1g; Cliapler. IJAH . Fnday,
gr&lt;tJ II IJII huu:,e pletnl;., \\Ill lx · at the St. Puul Lutheran
pn·,.·tlletf IJ,I' Mr.,, :11 . 1.. t 'li urd1 felluwshm hall .
Vn•nl'lr : Mt• Jnlw r~ &lt;Ht.' l u
SAtURDAY
Jl.i.llllt' a fi:l\'nn\ ~ hltll ~ L'j)]Ct tl l
FLEA Market at Rutland
for I'Hll L'al l. rmd lllH~ lmng America n Leg ion Hall
hnUSl'planL'-1 fur l'illlt'r tlr splay Saturday from 10 until 5.
Ill' L'X&lt;: hi.lllgl'.
Bake sale by Rutland ER
GALLIA COUNTY SA LON Squad. ·
· 612. F:1ght wHI r'urty. 7::!0
SHADE RIVER Lodge 453
p.111 . Tllu r~d i:ty ol thl' hwne of F&amp;AM Saturday 7:30 p.m.
Ml;.,.-, Enntt Slll rth .
annua l inspection . Inspection
PRF:CF: PTOH Bew Beta in master mason degree. All
Clwpt er of Beta Sigma Ph i master masons invited.
SUNDAY
Thur sda y 7:45 p.m. a1
HEVIVAL
now In progress
Middlepor1 f ire Sta tion .
at
Carlel
on
Church, KingsFRIDAY
bury
Road
through
Sunday.
RETURN Jonathan Me1gs
Nightly
at
7:30
p.m.
Guest
Chapt er DAR Friday I p.m.
mini
ste
r
James
Queen
.
at Lutheran Church. Mrs.
singing
.
Ga
ry
King
Special
Thereon J ohnson in cha rge of
program. Uostesses are Mrs. pa;tor. Public invited.
COUN TY -WIDE prayer
Geo rge Morris , Miss Lucill.e
meeting,
2 p.m. Sunday at
Smith , Mrs. Edison HobHil
and
Chapel
with Glen
;tetter, Mrs. Thome Cottrill.
Bissell
as
class
leader.
MAHY SHR INE 37 Order of
PROG RAM BY " The
the White Shrine of JerMessengers,"
Wellston , at
suale m mstallalion of offi ce rs
I
:30
p.m.
Sunday
at Eagle
Friday 8 p.m. Members to
Ridge Church; public invited.

missionary to Mexico, will be
bringing a challenge in the
service .
Miss Helle, a graduate of
Bob Jones University , is
under th e sponsorship of
Gos p el
Fellow s hip
Asso ci ation Mi ssio ns .
Presently on furlough, she
works at Mt. Horeb Bible
In stitut e, Chapulh uacZ
'
Hi dalgo, Mexico.
Norma
tea ches
ld
Testament Survey, Methods
of Christia n Edu cation and
English. She also supervises
chi dren's ministries, the
literature outreach and
co rr esponde nce Bible
courses. Miss Helle has been
m Mexico for the past ten
years and knows the culture
very well . She will have
va rious items on display ·and
will give u slide presentation
of the work that God is doing

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!J. &lt;111d l'l'&lt;:H1 ul the
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Ht·rilll'e Mt iVICJiwn , cll&lt;tll'llldrl

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Hl'l'{·pt J111.:' a·ll-111 v rta llun ''' tilL'
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For The
Best Selection
. Of Jogging

TO P,E RFORM
Recording artists, Curl and
Charlotte Davis,
Indianapolis , Ind ., will
periorrn during the week of
Inspirational
services
spnnsored by the United

Men, Women

NADA

or Children See

thmugh Sunday at the MI.
Herm on Unit ed Brethr en
Chur ch. Th ere is special
musi c eHch evening. The

Rev . James Leach. pa stor of
the church, will be presenting

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Child ' : am.! w1 artu:le un
fnerH.hh1p . Mr.&lt;.,. Ht.'luer
prtsc nted 111ftlf'lllet ll un on
.Mdhud i~ t WI/Jlll~ ll Ill I'UI'li l
tl ev t·lo pm ent pruj l'ds III ·

l'iudillg child t'iJ re, liealtli
&lt;·ducat1un,

for ml y

pl;_umi ng .

an d ITCJ fts cmd JH&lt;:trk&lt;·tablt·

art s.

by

RAND

Erratic engine performance is

llanrJ et r l' prm·ldl'd hy tile oft en caus,sd by crank case
B;.nH I Roaster s. Il ls rl'purted . co nta mi n en l s and stick i ng

begin at 7:30 each eve ning

Riverside AMC.Jeep

..

Mr~. l . u tk L' rt'&lt;:H I "(;rfltJf tt ..

You've
got taste

SERV ICES SET
The Rev . Charles No rris, Tile lluos lt'r's 'als11 lielp
formerl y ur Racine, now or fmCJm·~ IJand camp fur
So uth Point, is the evangelist
at rev iva l servi ces whi ch wi ll

SPECIAL PRICE

Open Friday titS
Saturday lil6

~

hungry fur &lt;:tt lenllon. love ant.J
fne nJslup .

fartllll es wrth murc ltwn {JilC
student allcnd lng. Tlii s past

III U II I l'~ LISt•d l u t! Jll'n1 11 ' tilt'

Retail Book Pme
U ,OOO _

ly hu11gry fur ru,,(i IJul ore·

MOTORIST
TORTURED
ON HIGHWAY

soloist. Their albums will
be available during the
mee tings . Unit ed Methodist ministers ' of the
county will he spt•aklng at
the servkes. The publi c is
invil!:d.

CJ-5
4 Wheel Drive

.111g jll'lljec l, were openeu .

MJUdll'port. Ministers· from
Mr~. F: verclL 'J'hi.nni:;ls .W&lt;tS
!Ill' Cu uul y Muu .s terial at tilL' pittllo for\ :1 prel udt· (I f
As"ot' li:ilHHI will IJtl the .. hy mn s
pr ece din g !lit:
.o. , pt'i:J.ke rs Ullli ·Curl r:tnd . . . l lll'dlllg . Mrs. Antone Lucke
· l 'lwrluttc Da v i~ wrll provtde £t nd Mrs . .. Roy Reuter wt:n-!..
the II IUSlt '.
l11c lc.ader.s fur the prugr·atn
Mrs . c;crald Wiltlcl:lll uth " On Wumen et lld Hungl'r .,
S&lt;.T iplure WCit:i Luken fru11.1
Joli n 15, 1-10, and then· was
~ ruup singinl-l. uf till: lly·1nn.
"HtWL' Thinl' Own Wa )~
Lvrt! ." It was IJrouglit out

thq t

l.ll.' tile tlil.'II H.' of &lt;J IIIL'Ill ber - YL'tll''s purchase of bCi nd iusllip dri vt.• tu get umkr wrtv strulnerJls l'IJS L &lt;!ppr ox iina tesuuu by lilt! Mc1gs lk.1nd 11 $l"·Jll0 · A IJant! ban4uct
Hooslel's.
;md S'Wi:Jrds prug r&lt;1111 will ~
Tile IJWmbership L'UJJ UJllt· . licit! 111 May
l t'L' reports that all paren t~
1':111phasis of tile Booste rs is
ili HJ otlll'l'
111 tcrcsttd 111- llllt'l'l' &lt;:ttlllg et btt nd wluch"'ca n
t!i vidual s indud111 ~ t111"c of be i:t pusitivt.: fun·e 111lht- cumnut only llle lli gtl !-:it:huul bi:llld mumly tllJ'l)UgiJ IJl'UVI ding CHI
but tile juruor h1 gil and (.ldrvny fur .st ud~ n b.
t'll'trll' llta ry lm nd::; tHe urged
\tkjoJn tlw Buu~ te rs.
l' lml s ~l l'l' , l)(; lll g lllildc for a
tcll'phont· &lt;'otltad w1th b&lt;1 nd
pa r e nt s lo enc oura gl'
rllt'lll bt·rslup. Appruxi1natc ly
Jl~ stutknb are lllvulvt·d 111
band graUes seven through Dr iv ing a slugg ish cer that
coughs. m isses or drags on th e
12 F:1 ght y per cent of all hig hway can be sheer tor ture.

Methodist Church es of
Meigs Co noly. Se rvices
will be held nightly at7: 30,
Sunday, Aprill6, thru April
23 at Hea th Unit ed
Methodist Church In
Middleport. Davi s Is a
nationally known organist

1973 Jeep

s/l(JWII thc.ti WIII IICII i:if'L' nutrJ l!Uflally pourer th,'jiJ 111~11 and
ch.ildren , (I[Hi not a t·~ th~y ur 1·

di.t Y night at Jd cdnli nuc
through April ~~ al the Heath

Un1led Mdhod~&gt;l Church,

wuriJw1~t.: ~ tully ha ~

prcsJded (.It the nwtt mg
wldcil ope r l'~,.'(i with till' Lonl's
Pr(l ye r. Po~.: k d~ ur1 tlrt •
tnwcling C~pron , CJ fund nu ~-

wldt · rt VJval, 11' bt:glll! Salur-

Boosters launch drive

and Mrs. Da\o·is a conlralto

Shorts ~or

rr1cc lin~ lWas,..t1e {-uunty-

the Su nday evening message.

mechanic al part s. In suc h
cases you can help re store lost
performan ce th ank s to a ·
speci al formul ation calle d
WYNN 'S E NG INE TUNE . UP
This famou s oi l tr ea tment
work5 in 10 minutes as you
CORRECTION 1\0TEIJ
8r.ive to help qu ie t valves c;tnd
Chn:, (;ritH..i ll.'Y &lt;:md nvt lif ter s, while i t dissolves away
Dand Aml&gt;ur gy recenlly harmf ul deposi t s. ·So to help
j ollll'd lilt SynH'USt' 1'uiJ end highwa y tort ure. GET
Sl'IJUt Pctck . Tile ll&lt;:l llll'. wa ~ WYNN 'S ENGINE TUNE . UP
today . HECK ' S.

heritage house
OF SHOES
N. 2nd Ave.

Middleport, 0.

'

Store Hour s :
9:30 to 5: 00 Monday thru Saturday
Open Friday Eveni
' Til8

t'l'PIJrtl'd In error .

'111c public is invited .

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Tnllmn).! Srhou l ~dll'l'l' I,100
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of Africa 11111 ~ ' h11wn .
Pastor Willl alll Knltlel cK-

All STAR

tends an uwttiltton

in Muico.

The service b&lt;:gins at 7:30
p. m. on April 16. The public ·
is invited .

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The
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N. 2nd Ave.

\i tll nllrH 't'rl rlt~ nn g

the Middl eport
Uilltcd
Pent ecostal Chu rch w1th
outgoing ml ss i onar~ ttw Ht•v .
Rllbert Hodenllush as gue&gt;l
speaker . He ,,. tJil furl ough
fr om Ghana, Afnta. when•
he IS supcrmtrndcnt and 11\'Cf
the C' orr!iSpondence fli hlc

BAHR CLOTliiERS

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Active Person

-uf Columbus S]Jt.'J\1 LIH· pits\

Norma Helle to speak
at Calvary Baptist

ope ning exercises ; 9:I5
st udenl registration and sel
up of displays; 10 a.m . tour
by he general public; 10 :45
judging (no visitors in the
judging area). awards ·
present ed when judging is
completed. The· projects will
be left up for viewing until 2
p.m.
Gallia Christian School is in
Vinton, Ohio, located in the .
Fellowship Chapel Sunday
School building on Keystone .
Road.

For The

Pomeroy
1
Personal Notes I

.

1 '1&lt;~11 :-. lol' tl w ;wrtiJ;d
lhHt lt t' r -daughtL1 1' hCJnqut'l
wt·n · ll~&lt;td e dun ng c1 llll'etlll g
qf !Itt· Un lll'd Ml'llllldl st
WoHJl' ll qf Lin: Jlllll.ll'l'oy

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Speci al serv1ces v.·111 bt•
hel d ill 7 · :10 p.m. Fndur at

I

thP

Su ppurllhl' Mc1gs Band " Will

DEAH DIS :
Speaking of ~ludent punishm e nt . the " isolation tl·ealment "
24:3.
seems tu ~ working uul quite well at variuu~ schools across
the country. ll·cuuld make spank ing unneces~ary .
..........
At Wheeler H1gh. Union Twp . , Ind .. for example, young of- I
.
fL·ndcrs arc L'unsigm:d tu "solitary" in the ~tcntion Room fur
a day ur Iunger depending on the offense . This re pla ce~ the 1
u;;ual su~ pensiun from school !which is actually taking time off
i
fur llad behavior i.
I
I
"We al low a break in the morning and one in the afternoon,''
Mrs. F r ed 1\l' &lt;t Sl' of
says Principul La rry Alles. "The student eats lunch alone in
the room and has no contact with anyone during the t!ay ... We Mlnl'r·~v l lll' ts spL' IHling
Sl'Vl'rl.ll dL.I.\'S With M1·. and
don 't have ma ny recurrences! ' '
"All you can do i ~ ~lud y, read or sleep ... it 's awful," said one Mrs. ,Ltck Snuth &lt;t lld son 11f
girl "serving time." ··J don't Weilll to evt!r gu Uaek th ere Nl'w Marll nsvi llt·. W. Va
Mr. und Mrs. To1 n ( ;llnncur
again"'
A good s u b~titu t efur physica I discipline ' I thi nk so ! HE l.f:N cmd l'hlidn·t L Tom and t\n g1~
ll'l'ekend hel'e w1t II &gt;11ss
DEAR HELEN AND SUE :
Dad doe"1 'tliv e with us. Mom works lill la tea nd mHkes vcJ·y -tlelcrn BHl'l' of Muw r~\· III L'
l\1r. and ,\·1 r~
Wtllwm
little money. My sister always a sks her for eKpensive things.
Every p&lt;iyday she begs. This make~ Mum feel bad because she Ncast· Hnd clu ldn•JJ, Sand ra
doesn't have anything left over after payi ng bills and buying ami DiiVid . Belh•funt:u ne;
spent Suralay lft·n· w1th tl wn·
gruceries.
Sis won't finish up her plate, then howls for food ha lf an hour pill't•nt:-.. Mr ~IIIli Mr:-.. U ;.,
Jail'!' . She doesn't Wke care of her clothes, then denumds new
Nea se""" :t1r. '""' Mr, . t'lilfunl Phrlilp~ . i\tuu:r:o.\·llll'
stuff.
Mr . and \'Ir s
l.t •-. ta
She wo11'llistenlu reason. What can I do'- BIGSISTEH
Husst•ll :.ltlr'llt li·d till' lt'l'rld lllg
DEAHSISTEIJ :
Th ere isn't much you can du e xcept set a good ex&lt;Hnple a11d 11f 1ht·u· g ru m4..,llll. Hlibt·rt I.cl'
Schultz. to l&gt;t'll l~ ~ ; ~1 i1rklll'
try tu "un-selfish" your Sis via hard-nosed la lk .
Your mother is the one who s hould slop feeli ng guilty a11d Brml). ,\pnl 8 at tl1t· I 't•ill l'&lt;~l
C:olll'gt.• Pn •,o.,b\h'na n &lt;'hun ·IJ.
show her just exactl y how fa r money stretches.
Perhaps she'd benefit by a graphic example: Why nut con- S u nl.mr~· Hoatl. Wt' "tcn·!llt•
vert a full week '~ pay into dollar bill~ then , in a family cullfc rencc. putthc111111 ~epara le pil e~ -for food. rent, utilill es. nlsura nce, sehoul ~ upplies , clothes, transportation, etc. When
your Sisler sees how little is left over for " ofht•r ," she may
TUllE SI'EAK Eil
change her tune. - HELEN AND SUE

Mother-daughter panquet set for ·May 9

••

" (; l't llll til l.' Bwrd W(:tgnn.

REV. E. L. HESKETI
WAS GUEST 'SPEAKER
- The Middleport United
Pentecostal Church had the
Rev , E. L , Hes kett, pu stor
of the .Calvary Apostolic
Church at Chillicothe as
guest speake r for th e
Friday evening youth
service . Re\'. Hes kett' s
message was en titled
"You're Saved by Your
Guod Luoks," with a
subtitle " Do all they could
to Stan~ ,. " ·"·llh scriptures
read from Isaiah 45:22.
Ephesians 6: 13 and Psa lms

IS SPANKING DISCRIMINATORY'!
There's mu~ h talk alloul fema le di8criminaliun. But
l1uw 1:1 bout male di ~crirnin;:tti un when it comes lu S&lt;." houl spank·

from tlw

THE DAILY SENTINEL

Tl1ere will ~ a mome11tu
tli~ play by Ludlle Downard,
Betsy Hurky, and. Patricia
Ha dcliff. Members will also
di~pla y 111terested artidcs
whith have ~ ntilllcnta l value
&lt;:tS treasures ami k·ccpsakcs.

RAP :

uf Amt·rwc1. I :Ill

( ;o~ttlwm
1111 y

it.

Gallia and Meigs Cqunty
residents are invited to attend a Science Fair at the
Gallia Christian School.
The science fair was
designed to encour age
scriptural awareness and to
encourage our students to
truly seek the Lord. They are
learning how true scienlific
facts relate to God's word.
The fair will be held
Friday , Apri l 14 . . The
schedule is as follows : 9 a.m .

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TELL A
''BEST
SELLER''

Science fair set Friday ·
at Gallia ·Christian

Maxllll' Phl!sun of Hacine,

at tht· Thrift Shop il tTuS~
h'1 1111 the Pomeroy JYust Of-

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POT
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Carlon
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ORANGE
16 oz.
JUICE •.•••••••••••• ::;•.•

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Da1ly Senunel. Mllldil'purt-l'umeruy, 0., Tllllrsua y, tlpni! J. l ~78
Km ~. Brenda Sinclair, Jeff
Smith.
Fourth Grade - J odi
Harrison, Rod Harrisun,
Principal John Lisl e ha s Scut t Pullins, Cindv Sauters.
announced the fourth siX Tim Sloa n, Anit-a Smith .
weeks grad ing pt•riod honor IJa\'l d Wart·h.
roll at the Salisbury
PollyCramer '
'.
fi fth Grade.· - Charlotte
Elementary School. Making a I.yuns. Deni se Stega ll. Jackie
grade of " B" ur abiwe in.all Welk er. Sandy ·Hoyt.
ron skillet is rusting
their su bject s to be listed on
Sixth Cr ade - Rhonda
i.he roll were :
Jl'ifers." M1ke Kenn edy ,
llEtiH POLl.\' - I pul ill)
'first Gr ade - MarY An ~cla Pratt , Cra ig Siqda1r, ll'u tl skllll'l 111 till' fl r l' p l ~h'l' to l'allll' ""' ~aullfully but 't
~n it not re-st•asun . l rub bed
Butcher, 1\:!eludi Carl. Tr aL:I Paula Swtndl'IL
burn uff lhl' bmH up l! l't ':t:-.t' . It wl 111t o It ;nul bakt·d 11 tmt 1 11 ~
Ca.31 u. Marc Cofs1, Pa tricia
st1l l ru:;tu1g . Hopt· .\ uu .111
Davis, Billy Cilk ey, ~i c k
lwlp !Ill' . - KATHY 1..
King , Dorothy Musse r .
IH·:i\11 K!ITHY rami M1·'·
Chr ist ie Sa ult•rs, Juan
who I!.H ~ a similar IJI'o.LP.F.
Simpso n, Jodv TaYlor.
"I'm a Sen tor Ctt tzen Now" thiS year 's theme. Stories
!Jklll 1 - 1. d11 · ht)p l' you both
Mi chelle Tay l~ r . We sley IS the IHH l1C of (:1 writing should be limited 111 300 w11rtls
Young, Matthew Gibbs.
cunt est · sponsored by the and include name , address, kt:t'P rull b tn ~ the oil arourttl lll
tiH.' sk illt"t as 11 was ·· sl·a~t.m­
Second Grade - bavid 'M e q,~s Co unty Council un phon~ number and age .
Winn ers of the " I'm a Jng" 111 till' o\'Cn or u v~r a luw
Beegle . Billy Brother s . Agmg as part uf the obMichele Fulmer, Sue Ellen ser\'anct&gt; of SL•niur Citizens' Senior Cttizen Now" v.Titmg fl alllc' . Unsaill'd fot w11l olsu
cont est will be 1-.umounred Wtttl ttS wdl r~s Si:l!CJ d oil T he
~- ry , Charlott e Hart . Au dril
Day on ·May lfi
gn ·ast• ll·ft b wiped uut ami
Houda shel t. Arti e Hunne l.
'111c contest IS open to all Senior Citizens' Da r . First
Alison Jones, Kc\'in Donald srn to r ·c itizt•n s 111 Meigs prize $25, second prize $15. till' p:111 wa shed in hut ~u d s .
n JJM'(I and tlwruug hl.v dnctl.
King . Kevtn Vtrt(Jf Kmg.
Cuunty . . Expri;'SStons in the I h1rd pme $10 .
Tile
rubbt11g 111 of uti or unSend all entri es to the
Kri sta Roush. Shann nn
\\Titer 's own words un the
s;dtt•tl
fat should bt• repeated
Slavm , Angie Si uan . Tamara
ch anges,
guu dncss
and Meigs County Semor Citizens
t•ach ltmc tlu..• s killt~ l ts used
Vance.
happinrss of betng a senior m rent er , East Mai n Street.
Pomeroy . Cont est deadline is for St' \' el ·~llllrnt·s . Tht.· drymg
Thlfd Grade - Apnl Cla rk.
M e i ~s Count y today. as well
1::; vt·ry nnporli:l!lt a/Jtll fmd 11
Alethea
Co llin s.
Tod d as the sadn ess and hardships May 9.
h~o: l p~ to ~l 1p d fresh ly washed ·
Cullums. Mi chl Kmg, Pl)ill1p which one has experi enced. is
sk tlld 111 1ht• u\'L'II 11f 1!1 :-i . . , ti[[

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Recruitment tea planned
POLLY'S POl NTERS .· . . . . .. . . ·-. ~ _~, . . ". .
at jackson .Ltbrary

Honor roll

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Senior Citizens have contest

Wlll'lll l l u assure dryness .

llak 111g sutl a atlut'·d tu till' liisl
nnse wakr wht•ll ,,·aslu ng
ill su pn·\'cnts rust. Wlwn rust
due ~ n•e~ ppca r 11 r em L~t·
n 'JJ UI\'l'd With sH·L'i won/
Jli_tds. (;out.! lut·k to Uuth of

1"1 THE HOSPITAl.
Wnl fl', til rl'l' ~t·~~~·

~h·ga n

niLI tliJUgiHt.: r llf ~·1r . ;md Mr:-. .

( 'arl
front

W t~l fl'

ts

l't't' Up tT alt 11g

Ul JUI'It.'b sufft.•r't.•d 111 it
trd d\ 11" iHT tUt· n t. Slw l'l'lllallt:.

and

building materials

1'011.- POI.I.Y
IJEAH POLLY -I gul autu

ll ul7. t•r
\ k rhcal Ct'llll'r. 1\lllllil 5111.
Tht· diil d \\lll ilan.:_ nu Pl ' l'l! l (l llt'll l 1111pcunn l' nl. till' fcunll~
n: purts

eun f.tnt.•d

It t

!lit•

gn ·u:-;c un the t.•uff ami sh:c\'L'
uf a 100 pen'l'lll polycslh
bll iU~t·. Whcn I gut humt.• I
louk 11 off tmd hung IIIH.!ctr i.lll
;ur nmt 111 Uw bathruum . i\
WL't'k \\T ill l.Jy l.Jt.'fure I lwd
;m~ ldL'&lt;I whrtl I n du about lt.
~1 y

s1s1t.•r suggl'stetl ti paste
lllaJe
pow de red cll:&lt;lll ~l.' r
;md WHIL'I" I applied ll11s to
Lill' WL'I ~ ll't.'\' l' iilld cuff USirl ).!
cult! \rrtlt.·r. work ed 1\mtu tht·
afft.'L'It.•d &lt;tl't'l:t ami kl'pl ruiJlr
1ng with my hands. Tht•
blull!lt' was thl'n put Ill tilt.'
wrtsh tc.. ·old waier 1 Wll.h il loml
of dark tlll tl).!!-&gt; . Now .J da n •
&lt;1 11.\llflt' t1ftr) a111l flllU c.1 spot
of gr t·ast• on 111.\ rit'L'p p111k
bl uust•. Th;mk.-, fur ~~ grl'&lt; ll

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What You 're

woking For

BUILDING OR REMODEUNG?
SEE US FIRST Atro COMPARE OUR
PRICES. QU11LITY MATERIAL AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
WE.
DELIVER

CASH&amp; CARRY
PRICES

• Mobil e- Hom e
Underpinning
• Roof Coaling
it Tie - Down s
• Awnings- Carports

INSURAN
REPAIRS

or

culunlll . - r;HEASI':I.I-:SS
I'ATH\'
IJE :IIi PU I.l. Y -- 'l'u
l'l.'IIIII\'L' w'illl'r spob fn!lll &lt;W.\
glass utt ·!l.'i l ! or WIIH IIJ\\' I &lt;I!JP·
ly t1 Slll&lt;Jll qUWH IIY uf l'!JIIllill' IT I&lt;:tl tuill't....Uuwl
dt·cmt·r .
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kl 11 :-.la nd a ft·w scr und~.

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VALLEY LUMBER &amp;
SUPPLY
CORPORATION ·

1'111 &gt;~'' well Jlld t! ry. If de:uung
wm dtJ\\ ~ ;,q)pl.\ \"'th a pam\
brush. l~ lll ~ l' down With tilt'

hu::. t· nnd then chct mols II uff. I

KINGSBURY
HOME SALEs·

923 S. Jrd Ave .
Middleport, 0 .
-992 -2709 or 992 -6611
Open : 7:00 to 5: 00 Mon . thru Fri .
7 :00tol:OO Saturday

1100 E. Main

.\ l' &lt;tr~ . -

992 -7034

mt.'thud for

MH.S. l..W .

IJEAH 1'01.1.\' - ill uur
IHtUSt' fuJI ,tf ~·o wr g~ t c r:-, h CJ II I·
bur~t·r~

mt· a .ft-t\·unlt''fuud . I
lik e ltJ hct\'l' plenty on hand . I
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fa\ unit.· st·a ~u11111gs ami then
~ lllHkt • pall It 'S ttf an t'tjlWI ~ 11.t ' .
ThL·~e &lt;.ll't'
~ht·t.•t ;:~nd
fn:t'l t'l'

put un a cuuk1c
plat..:t..""tl 111 tht.·

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Tilt.·

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Dl'i t&lt;1 Kappa ( ;,llllSundy lnt,ema llulla l w11l

( 'I! a ptt·1· uf
IIIH

lluhl 1\S l.lllllUi:il rl'lTlli lllll'll l
tt•a Sunday, 2 p.111. &lt;.~l thl'
.Jrit'k....i!lli.lbl'ttl'y .

l'liaptcr prt'Sillcnt.

Mrs.

Ho!-itcsses

l ur ·sunday 's

n1t·cting Will ~ Nunry Kibl)icr. d 1mnmm , Gertru de
T r C~ce. Nan Moore . (;tmeva
Nulan. onll Elccmur Et;!illll:Jil .
Maxine Whitr•head wi ll b&lt;: Ill
ch(l rgt• of 1nusit: .

n·pnrt s that M1ss Marluee
Ft ' ITl'll'~l uf. Mcmau s, Brazil
Wlll l&gt;t.• ~ gl!-t.'Sl at the tt•&lt;:t ,. Sht.•
1s tins YL'ar'.s n:cipicnt of tile
A. Mo,Hgarcl Boyd Ovcrsee:ts
IIP\\'Sillp Award , cmd 1s curl'l'lll!y working on (:.1 muster 's
dL•gr t!t'
111
linqui s lt cs,
spu ·1al!Z1 ng in the lci:idllng of
F.n g lu;h HS a se co nd
languctge. She 1s tt:tking her
dcg rt'L' work at Ollw Univer-

Sll)' and upun completing licr
slud1es 111 the U111 tcd States,
w1ll rl'lurn tu Hrc!Zil and

tr·ach English , pu" ibly at I lie
Untvc rsity uf Amazonas .
She 1 ~ a graduit lt• of the
University of Amazunw.; in
19i G w1th a de grl'e in
plulosttpliy. She l&lt;:tlel' r eturn -

ed to l11e Univemty tu study
Enghsl 1e1 11d rL'l'l'IVed another
degt'l'L' 111 197G.
1\l th e mt:etin g

Mr s.

i'li ilson \\'lll installthe new offin• rs fu r the 1978-1!1110 tcnu .
Mrs. Philson and the new
jll'esident Will attend the
Alpha Ddt(t Sta tl' Convent1un
11 1 Ak ron . May

5-7.

plt•ttly iruzcnl put them in ali
al r -tq.~ ht plastic bag emUstun•
them 111 tht· fret: Zl' l' . I always
ha n • a suppl y on ha nd . -M!I HTIIA
DEAH POI.l.Y -- To prc\'elll steamt.'d up b(Jthruum
1111 rTur:, rur 1 tlw cul d wat er
ft r sl lllllllill'll a dd hoi. no the
~tlll l'

wltl t i:! rlusctl-lll s hower.

- A:-1 :-ltl
J'oJI\' WIJI !'\Cild ' ' Oil Olll' of

lil'l' · s lgllc tl

t.lt.ank·)'uu

llt' W~ IJdfJl' l' t'U liiJUII dtppers If
~ h t..·
uses yo ur fa voritt'
P t iiHtt..•r. PL'l' \ 't' ur Prublctn Ill
l~t·r cuhun n. Wnt1· POLLY 'S

I'Ui f\ TJo:HS 111 cart· of th1 s
lll'WSpa]Jl'l' .

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SoCI"a} II
! Calendar I

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THURSDAY
HIJl'K Sl'H INr;s t;r·ange,
Tl 1 ur~ day lllg lil 8 p.111. at the
lia ll.
l.AUHJ-:1. CLIFF lkll cr
li t'll llh l'l11b. 7::10 p.m Thu rsday ;1 t tilt• lturne of Mrs. Ann
:vl a:-. 11.

MI·:ICS COU:\TY IIUi llalll'·
i ::to ~ . Il l. Thur ~da y

s~x lt'l ~.

fH.'L'. Publi L' III VIled .

I'AST COUN CILOllS Club.
Tlll' odut·u:-. Cvunc ll li.
U; tu ~ll lt • I'S

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Tlw t' nlin· famih

n·ad~

l&lt;nl&lt; t . lt·:-.~e w1th M1 ·~.
~~~ .hus lt ·~s .

\n1L "In · no!'~ Tlwn.'~
•onH'Ih i ng for .. , !'n hod~

in tlw

l'la;;~ifit' d pag• ·~ 111

Thl' DaiJv ~t·ntirwl

.

"t·lling; r('nling. ll'a .. inl!lookin g for a job •ir
,_I' n j I 'I';. , ~ 0 ll - rt' 'II rt' I()

tprit·k

rt '" llfl,.

da ~· irit · d

gl'l

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mgs ·~ .

The unofficia l code sa ys. " It's okay to ~pank a boy : He i ~ ~ ~~
ca~y mark, &lt;:ondil!tonccJ not to complain very much . HiS till·

Americanjl&lt;l l'ent8 will not object ."
But while a principal can paddle Jolmny whenever he needs
it, he 'd belter not lay a hand on Jane, or la wsuits result. Kids
and teacher~ know that Jane can be ju;;t as much of a ~linke i·
as John . Let '~ ha ve equal righl8 here'- DISGUSTP.b
DEtiH DIS:
.;
Jf equal rights means t~ n end to must cUI'pural punishment in
~d10o ls , I'm fol'lt! -SUE
I

Rev . Alan Blackwood ,
pa st or uf the Calva ry Bible
Church, 26 North Second
Ave ., Middleport , announced
a special service to be held
thi s Sunday at 7:30p. m. Miss
Hell e, veteran
Norma

Kat t.·
MON-

bring vegetable or sa lad dish.
Business meeting prior to
installation at 4 p.m. at
MII Jili.EPOHT (; ,\ HIJE N
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Clul.l . Monda y. i .:w p .11 1. at
HAPPY HAHVESTE ilS
till· liulllt' of Mrs. Carl H11rkl'
Class.
Trnnly Church , 1::10
wrlh \11' ~ . (;l'u rge Andl·r ~o r i.
p.m.
Vn
t!ay at the church.
1\k s .lol111 T. f);n 'IS. M r~ .
Sible) Sl iiL' k. Mr;. i{ltJ
HF. TUH N .JON ATHAN
llanun : t !) l'll· h u~ tc sst·~ . Pru- Me1g; Cliapler. IJAH . Fnday,
gr&lt;tJ II IJII huu:,e pletnl;., \\Ill lx · at the St. Puul Lutheran
pn·,.·tlletf IJ,I' Mr.,, :11 . 1.. t 'li urd1 felluwshm hall .
Vn•nl'lr : Mt• Jnlw r~ &lt;Ht.' l u
SAtURDAY
Jl.i.llllt' a fi:l\'nn\ ~ hltll ~ L'j)]Ct tl l
FLEA Market at Rutland
for I'Hll L'al l. rmd lllH~ lmng America n Leg ion Hall
hnUSl'planL'-1 fur l'illlt'r tlr splay Saturday from 10 until 5.
Ill' L'X&lt;: hi.lllgl'.
Bake sale by Rutland ER
GALLIA COUNTY SA LON Squad. ·
· 612. F:1ght wHI r'urty. 7::!0
SHADE RIVER Lodge 453
p.111 . Tllu r~d i:ty ol thl' hwne of F&amp;AM Saturday 7:30 p.m.
Ml;.,.-, Enntt Slll rth .
annua l inspection . Inspection
PRF:CF: PTOH Bew Beta in master mason degree. All
Clwpt er of Beta Sigma Ph i master masons invited.
SUNDAY
Thur sda y 7:45 p.m. a1
HEVIVAL
now In progress
Middlepor1 f ire Sta tion .
at
Carlel
on
Church, KingsFRIDAY
bury
Road
through
Sunday.
RETURN Jonathan Me1gs
Nightly
at
7:30
p.m.
Guest
Chapt er DAR Friday I p.m.
mini
ste
r
James
Queen
.
at Lutheran Church. Mrs.
singing
.
Ga
ry
King
Special
Thereon J ohnson in cha rge of
program. Uostesses are Mrs. pa;tor. Public invited.
COUN TY -WIDE prayer
Geo rge Morris , Miss Lucill.e
meeting,
2 p.m. Sunday at
Smith , Mrs. Edison HobHil
and
Chapel
with Glen
;tetter, Mrs. Thome Cottrill.
Bissell
as
class
leader.
MAHY SHR INE 37 Order of
PROG RAM BY " The
the White Shrine of JerMessengers,"
Wellston , at
suale m mstallalion of offi ce rs
I
:30
p.m.
Sunday
at Eagle
Friday 8 p.m. Members to
Ridge Church; public invited.

missionary to Mexico, will be
bringing a challenge in the
service .
Miss Helle, a graduate of
Bob Jones University , is
under th e sponsorship of
Gos p el
Fellow s hip
Asso ci ation Mi ssio ns .
Presently on furlough, she
works at Mt. Horeb Bible
In stitut e, Chapulh uacZ
'
Hi dalgo, Mexico.
Norma
tea ches
ld
Testament Survey, Methods
of Christia n Edu cation and
English. She also supervises
chi dren's ministries, the
literature outreach and
co rr esponde nce Bible
courses. Miss Helle has been
m Mexico for the past ten
years and knows the culture
very well . She will have
va rious items on display ·and
will give u slide presentation
of the work that God is doing

'100

00

TRADE-IN

.On All Uving Room

jCALL 992-21561

Su~es

MASON FURNITURE
Mon., T~es., Wed ..&amp; Sal·8:30 til 5:00 Thursday Til 12 Noon

FRIDAY UNTIL 8 PM
773-5592

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Herman Grate
Mason, W. Va .

,

('l!u rdl Tut·sd&lt;:J) nr ght.
TilL• IJ&lt;1114UL'1 \\'Ill he held 1111
M~-~

!J. &lt;111d l'l'&lt;:H1 ul the
lllt'l'tlllg was a letter fru111

Ht·rilll'e Mt iVICJiwn , cll&lt;tll'llldrl

of the Alliens f)i,t m'l UMW
Hl'l'{·pt J111.:' a·ll-111 v rta llun ''' tilL'
hollllfLJt•l

For The
Best Selection
. Of Jogging

TO P,E RFORM
Recording artists, Curl and
Charlotte Davis,
Indianapolis , Ind ., will
periorrn during the week of
Inspirational
services
spnnsored by the United

Men, Women

NADA

or Children See

thmugh Sunday at the MI.
Herm on Unit ed Brethr en
Chur ch. Th ere is special
musi c eHch evening. The

Rev . James Leach. pa stor of
the church, will be presenting

Gattipolis. Ohio
446 ·9800

Child ' : am.! w1 artu:le un
fnerH.hh1p . Mr.&lt;.,. Ht.'luer
prtsc nted 111ftlf'lllet ll un on
.Mdhud i~ t WI/Jlll~ ll Ill I'UI'li l
tl ev t·lo pm ent pruj l'ds III ·

l'iudillg child t'iJ re, liealtli
&lt;·ducat1un,

for ml y

pl;_umi ng .

an d ITCJ fts cmd JH&lt;:trk&lt;·tablt·

art s.

by

RAND

Erratic engine performance is

llanrJ et r l' prm·ldl'd hy tile oft en caus,sd by crank case
B;.nH I Roaster s. Il ls rl'purted . co nta mi n en l s and stick i ng

begin at 7:30 each eve ning

Riverside AMC.Jeep

..

Mr~. l . u tk L' rt'&lt;:H I "(;rfltJf tt ..

You've
got taste

SERV ICES SET
The Rev . Charles No rris, Tile lluos lt'r's 'als11 lielp
formerl y ur Racine, now or fmCJm·~ IJand camp fur
So uth Point, is the evangelist
at rev iva l servi ces whi ch wi ll

SPECIAL PRICE

Open Friday titS
Saturday lil6

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hungry fur &lt;:tt lenllon. love ant.J
fne nJslup .

fartllll es wrth murc ltwn {JilC
student allcnd lng. Tlii s past

III U II I l'~ LISt•d l u t! Jll'n1 11 ' tilt'

Retail Book Pme
U ,OOO _

ly hu11gry fur ru,,(i IJul ore·

MOTORIST
TORTURED
ON HIGHWAY

soloist. Their albums will
be available during the
mee tings . Unit ed Methodist ministers ' of the
county will he spt•aklng at
the servkes. The publi c is
invil!:d.

CJ-5
4 Wheel Drive

.111g jll'lljec l, were openeu .

MJUdll'port. Ministers· from
Mr~. F: verclL 'J'hi.nni:;ls .W&lt;tS
!Ill' Cu uul y Muu .s terial at tilL' pittllo for\ :1 prel udt· (I f
As"ot' li:ilHHI will IJtl the .. hy mn s
pr ece din g !lit:
.o. , pt'i:J.ke rs Ullli ·Curl r:tnd . . . l lll'dlllg . Mrs. Antone Lucke
· l 'lwrluttc Da v i~ wrll provtde £t nd Mrs . .. Roy Reuter wt:n-!..
the II IUSlt '.
l11c lc.ader.s fur the prugr·atn
Mrs . c;crald Wiltlcl:lll uth " On Wumen et lld Hungl'r .,
S&lt;.T iplure WCit:i Luken fru11.1
Joli n 15, 1-10, and then· was
~ ruup singinl-l. uf till: lly·1nn.
"HtWL' Thinl' Own Wa )~
Lvrt! ." It was IJrouglit out

thq t

l.ll.' tile tlil.'II H.' of &lt;J IIIL'Ill ber - YL'tll''s purchase of bCi nd iusllip dri vt.• tu get umkr wrtv strulnerJls l'IJS L &lt;!ppr ox iina tesuuu by lilt! Mc1gs lk.1nd 11 $l"·Jll0 · A IJant! ban4uct
Hooslel's.
;md S'Wi:Jrds prug r&lt;1111 will ~
Tile IJWmbership L'UJJ UJllt· . licit! 111 May
l t'L' reports that all paren t~
1':111phasis of tile Booste rs is
ili HJ otlll'l'
111 tcrcsttd 111- llllt'l'l' &lt;:ttlllg et btt nd wluch"'ca n
t!i vidual s indud111 ~ t111"c of be i:t pusitivt.: fun·e 111lht- cumnut only llle lli gtl !-:it:huul bi:llld mumly tllJ'l)UgiJ IJl'UVI ding CHI
but tile juruor h1 gil and (.ldrvny fur .st ud~ n b.
t'll'trll' llta ry lm nd::; tHe urged
\tkjoJn tlw Buu~ te rs.
l' lml s ~l l'l' , l)(; lll g lllildc for a
tcll'phont· &lt;'otltad w1th b&lt;1 nd
pa r e nt s lo enc oura gl'
rllt'lll bt·rslup. Appruxi1natc ly
Jl~ stutknb are lllvulvt·d 111
band graUes seven through Dr iv ing a slugg ish cer that
coughs. m isses or drags on th e
12 F:1 ght y per cent of all hig hway can be sheer tor ture.

Methodist Church es of
Meigs Co noly. Se rvices
will be held nightly at7: 30,
Sunday, Aprill6, thru April
23 at Hea th Unit ed
Methodist Church In
Middleport. Davi s Is a
nationally known organist

1973 Jeep

s/l(JWII thc.ti WIII IICII i:if'L' nutrJ l!Uflally pourer th,'jiJ 111~11 and
ch.ildren , (I[Hi not a t·~ th~y ur 1·

di.t Y night at Jd cdnli nuc
through April ~~ al the Heath

Un1led Mdhod~&gt;l Church,

wuriJw1~t.: ~ tully ha ~

prcsJded (.It the nwtt mg
wldcil ope r l'~,.'(i with till' Lonl's
Pr(l ye r. Po~.: k d~ ur1 tlrt •
tnwcling C~pron , CJ fund nu ~-

wldt · rt VJval, 11' bt:glll! Salur-

Boosters launch drive

and Mrs. Da\o·is a conlralto

Shorts ~or

rr1cc lin~ lWas,..t1e {-uunty-

the Su nday evening message.

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Chn:, (;ritH..i ll.'Y &lt;:md nvt lif ter s, while i t dissolves away
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\i tll nllrH 't'rl rlt~ nn g

the Middl eport
Uilltcd
Pent ecostal Chu rch w1th
outgoing ml ss i onar~ ttw Ht•v .
Rllbert Hodenllush as gue&gt;l
speaker . He ,,. tJil furl ough
fr om Ghana, Afnta. when•
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Active Person

-uf Columbus S]Jt.'J\1 LIH· pits\

Norma Helle to speak
at Calvary Baptist

ope ning exercises ; 9:I5
st udenl registration and sel
up of displays; 10 a.m . tour
by he general public; 10 :45
judging (no visitors in the
judging area). awards ·
present ed when judging is
completed. The· projects will
be left up for viewing until 2
p.m.
Gallia Christian School is in
Vinton, Ohio, located in the .
Fellowship Chapel Sunday
School building on Keystone .
Road.

For The

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Personal Notes I

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Su ppurllhl' Mc1gs Band " Will

DEAH DIS :
Speaking of ~ludent punishm e nt . the " isolation tl·ealment "
24:3.
seems tu ~ working uul quite well at variuu~ schools across
the country. ll·cuuld make spank ing unneces~ary .
..........
At Wheeler H1gh. Union Twp . , Ind .. for example, young of- I
.
fL·ndcrs arc L'unsigm:d tu "solitary" in the ~tcntion Room fur
a day ur Iunger depending on the offense . This re pla ce~ the 1
u;;ual su~ pensiun from school !which is actually taking time off
i
fur llad behavior i.
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"We al low a break in the morning and one in the afternoon,''
Mrs. F r ed 1\l' &lt;t Sl' of
says Principul La rry Alles. "The student eats lunch alone in
the room and has no contact with anyone during the t!ay ... We Mlnl'r·~v l lll' ts spL' IHling
Sl'Vl'rl.ll dL.I.\'S With M1·. and
don 't have ma ny recurrences! ' '
"All you can do i ~ ~lud y, read or sleep ... it 's awful," said one Mrs. ,Ltck Snuth &lt;t lld son 11f
girl "serving time." ··J don't Weilll to evt!r gu Uaek th ere Nl'w Marll nsvi llt·. W. Va
Mr. und Mrs. To1 n ( ;llnncur
again"'
A good s u b~titu t efur physica I discipline ' I thi nk so ! HE l.f:N cmd l'hlidn·t L Tom and t\n g1~
ll'l'ekend hel'e w1t II &gt;11ss
DEAR HELEN AND SUE :
Dad doe"1 'tliv e with us. Mom works lill la tea nd mHkes vcJ·y -tlelcrn BHl'l' of Muw r~\· III L'
l\1r. and ,\·1 r~
Wtllwm
little money. My sister always a sks her for eKpensive things.
Every p&lt;iyday she begs. This make~ Mum feel bad because she Ncast· Hnd clu ldn•JJ, Sand ra
doesn't have anything left over after payi ng bills and buying ami DiiVid . Belh•funt:u ne;
spent Suralay lft·n· w1th tl wn·
gruceries.
Sis won't finish up her plate, then howls for food ha lf an hour pill't•nt:-.. Mr ~IIIli Mr:-.. U ;.,
Jail'!' . She doesn't Wke care of her clothes, then denumds new
Nea se""" :t1r. '""' Mr, . t'lilfunl Phrlilp~ . i\tuu:r:o.\·llll'
stuff.
Mr . and \'Ir s
l.t •-. ta
She wo11'llistenlu reason. What can I do'- BIGSISTEH
Husst•ll :.ltlr'llt li·d till' lt'l'rld lllg
DEAHSISTEIJ :
Th ere isn't much you can du e xcept set a good ex&lt;Hnple a11d 11f 1ht·u· g ru m4..,llll. Hlibt·rt I.cl'
Schultz. to l&gt;t'll l~ ~ ; ~1 i1rklll'
try tu "un-selfish" your Sis via hard-nosed la lk .
Your mother is the one who s hould slop feeli ng guilty a11d Brml). ,\pnl 8 at tl1t· I 't•ill l'&lt;~l
C:olll'gt.• Pn •,o.,b\h'na n &lt;'hun ·IJ.
show her just exactl y how fa r money stretches.
Perhaps she'd benefit by a graphic example: Why nut con- S u nl.mr~· Hoatl. Wt' "tcn·!llt•
vert a full week '~ pay into dollar bill~ then , in a family cullfc rencc. putthc111111 ~epara le pil e~ -for food. rent, utilill es. nlsura nce, sehoul ~ upplies , clothes, transportation, etc. When
your Sisler sees how little is left over for " ofht•r ," she may
TUllE SI'EAK Eil
change her tune. - HELEN AND SUE

Mother-daughter panquet set for ·May 9

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REV. E. L. HESKETI
WAS GUEST 'SPEAKER
- The Middleport United
Pentecostal Church had the
Rev , E. L , Hes kett, pu stor
of the .Calvary Apostolic
Church at Chillicothe as
guest speake r for th e
Friday evening youth
service . Re\'. Hes kett' s
message was en titled
"You're Saved by Your
Guod Luoks," with a
subtitle " Do all they could
to Stan~ ,. " ·"·llh scriptures
read from Isaiah 45:22.
Ephesians 6: 13 and Psa lms

IS SPANKING DISCRIMINATORY'!
There's mu~ h talk alloul fema le di8criminaliun. But
l1uw 1:1 bout male di ~crirnin;:tti un when it comes lu S&lt;." houl spank·

from tlw

THE DAILY SENTINEL

Tl1ere will ~ a mome11tu
tli~ play by Ludlle Downard,
Betsy Hurky, and. Patricia
Ha dcliff. Members will also
di~pla y 111terested artidcs
whith have ~ ntilllcnta l value
&lt;:tS treasures ami k·ccpsakcs.

RAP :

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Gallia and Meigs Cqunty
residents are invited to attend a Science Fair at the
Gallia Christian School.
The science fair was
designed to encour age
scriptural awareness and to
encourage our students to
truly seek the Lord. They are
learning how true scienlific
facts relate to God's word.
The fair will be held
Friday , Apri l 14 . . The
schedule is as follows : 9 a.m .

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35 BrunsWick teachers
j'ailed, get no solace

7-~ The Daily Sentinel, Miduleport-Pomeruy, 0 .. Thursday, Apnll:l, 1978

Street repair
is discussed
~tr e ct

prub lcm

repairs a nd a

or dog~:~

r u rllllll ~

ltlt1se were the mam ttems on

the agenda at the Tuesday
('\ening meetmg uf the ' Ncw
Haven Town Council
has
prevented
the
school
court
that
U1e
teachers
have
Pleas
,Judge
:'letl
W
Wlntfi
rld
A delegation from Haven
COI.,UMB US t UPi t
board
from
mamtalning
Its
not
a
~reed
to
return
to
worK
if
Heig
hts appeared before
wllo
IS
('O
madc
r
in~
fw·ther
Thirty-ftve ja1led llrunswtrk
planned
and
order
ly
they
are
let
out
of
ja1
l
and
the
cuunctl
request ing repairs fo r
l'untem
pt
cour
t
ctt
at!Ons.
schoolteachers go! 1in snlii C('
curnQtllum
and
has
caused
a
otlwr.
still-strtking
teachers
the
streets
in that housing
The
B11ms"
ll'k
Cily
Schoo
l
from the Ohio Su pt:.eme C\t w·t
hardshtp
for
parents
and
ha\e
not
returned
to
work
.
Bo~u·d
flh:d
a
mutwn
\\
it
h
t
h~
;uca
.
A
spo
kesma
n fo1 the
Wednesday the JUSII &lt;es
Al
so
W
ednesday,
Medi
na
sclnXJ
khddren
.
{~n
ur
t
We,Lnes
d
a~
e~s
km
~
1
1
tu
~roup
was
Juanita
Clark
refused to or'der the1r r elt'lJ :,t~
Teachers
1n
th
~
8,500Cou
nt
~
Prosec
utor
Hoger
In·
ft
was
reported
that the
pendin ~ a hearm g •"Vn tlw refus\&gt; ''' free th e st rtkl n~
~ r c~ h am responded to a Su- stu!jfnt illstrict - the largest
reSide
nt
s
of
New
Haven
teacher
s.
\\
tw
ban•
not
legality of jathn g. stnkt ng
in
Medina
Count
y
went
on'
preme
Court
fl'quest
U1at
he
honored
a
co
tu·t
urder
tellmg
Hetghls
are
tn
the
process
uf
teachers.
stnke
March
29
.
When
the
explat
n
why
the
teachers
having
thctr
streets
resurthem
to
ret
urn
to
work
Today, 55 otht•r sttiktng
·nw teacht•rs union h&lt;id were arn•sied and bemg held teachers refused U&gt; obey the fa ced, and wanted counc1l
teachers and the teachers
lcmpnrat y restraining orde r, to approve repairs until lhe
earlier
asked lht.' court to m Jai l
lawyers wtll appear bd ore
th e commo n pleas court
~1gntham told !he court
res urfaci ng ·could be comreq
uest
the
school
board
to
Medina C o u n t ~ t'u mnwn
show cause as to wh} the that the teacher s were m issued a $500-a-day line pleted. Coun cil voted to
te,,c·hers should be he ld 10 cJ(.•ar \110ia twn uf a against ea ch striking teacher purch ase 25 tons of lunestone
temporary restratnmg order and Jailed 35 members of t he and have 11 pla ced 10 the
ja il
un ion
last &gt;t reet holes
cuurt did hoi set a date tssued by the Medtna County tea chers
for the hean ng on !h at Common Pleas,_(&lt;Jurt Apnl 4 weekend
Council also approved a
The 9th Ohio D1str1ct OJ urt motion to enforce the town
: MIDDLEPORT, 0.
mnt wn. but smd 11 would not urden ng tJ1e te achers back to
of Appeals in Akron agreed to dog ordinance~· There have
rclea st• th e teacher ~ w1t1l one work
lngr:u1am also said the free the teachers, but only tf been com plaints from
IS hel d
Tlw scl1ool il&lt; •artl told the teal'hers' refusal to return U1ey agreed to return to work , various residents concerm ng
MAKING UP THE dance line to "DarktoWfl Strutters Ball" are Mina Conger, Carol
,._
which they did not.
dogs
running
loose
in
the
Sellers Vickie Barber and Patricia Pauley, 1-c Dtreclors of the program lobe presented
'
stree ts. The spo kesma n
Saturd~y at 7 30 p. m. at Portlan~leme ntary are Joyce Ann Richie, Jam ce Deem,
,._
reported that all dog owners
Roberta Maidens, pianist, Larry Wolfe and Mary McGuire. All students w1lltakc part.
,._
must keep their dogs tied or
,._
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they wtll be picked up.
,._
Bulldtng permits were
~ ., ,_,.,
such as hi gh vtsibilit y
tssued lo Honnie Zerkle , G. 0 .
patrolling, radar, and speed
Roush and son, Edd ie
checks by division aircraft. "
Bomgamer and the New
Accordmg to Lt WigglesHaven F'ire Department an d
worth, voluntary compliance
Rescue Squad .
by Ohio drivers to the 55-mileAttendi ng were Ma yo r
· '---...J ·.... \
l!y HELEN THOMAS
as pects of human rtghts we tlleme.
1 ~
per-hour speed lumt is the
' · ·l. / ,
,
IJ P~ Whit e Ht&gt;USl' R•porter
mtght
ha ve
dtfferent
" Romant a has been able to &lt;Charles Housh ; Co un cil
Lt
E rnest W. Wi g- other traffic laws."
best solutton .
, ,
.
,.._. ... &gt;t II ·ISH! NG TON tiJPl J philo so pht cal concepts serve as a bridge among member s, Do na ld Ka y, glesworth , commander of
The program ,.,based on a
1
"Self enfor cement is
·
,
Romaman Presiden t Ntcol ae Noth mg wrong With that ." · nations w1th highly dtvergent Harold '· Moxley, James the Ohio Stale Htghway selective trafftc en forcement always t he best en 1
Cea usescu IS calling for an
Ceausesc~ was greeted by_ 1oews," Carter satd "Th ere Wheeler, Btll Btrd and Patrol's Gallta-Metgs Po;i, concept, ass~res that officers [orcement ,"
he
satd .
,._ ', r 1. b • 7 : end ttl a wurld clivt dcd b) Prestdent Cart er at the Whtte are differences In our Recorder Wendy Dtvers
has urged area dnvers to will be assigned to lnter.-tate "However, tht s IS not always
,._
, II.. f' 1 &gt;t mtllta r) blocs, and saJs " we House Wednesday morntng polit ical system and our
observe the federally man- and other htghways whtch possible and Project OASIS
ll&gt;t stv•uld pa) more attention to &lt;md he I~ pnvate meetm gs nn lttar)· alliances. llut the
dated 55-mile-per-hour speed have a htgh traffic volume. win be impl emented to stop
~
• nnh tary diSengagement and With Ca rter and other fa ctor s whtch btnd us
limtt for their own safety as The ob jective of Project the rising trend by motorists
disa rmament "
offtci als during tile cla)
to get her are mu ch more
SOC IAL PLANNED
well as the protection of the OASIS, according to the to dnve at higher speeds than
Jt
THRU SIZE 20 &gt;t In a toasl at a Wh ite House He was scheduled to stgn a profuund."
Pla ns fur the Mcmurtlll &lt;A her highway uset s.
Lieutenant, is to maintam a .. ·55 miles per hour "
•
&gt;t state dmner m his honor, JOmt decla rat iOn wtth Carter
In hts wast , Ceausescu smd Day t hicken bal'llequc and
" It has been proven that smoot h now of traffic within
Ccausesro satd, "on certain at a farewell meeting wday
his country supports " the ll' l ' l '!'l' f.l lll .SO Ci al Wl' l' ~ drivmg at 55 miles per hour the, po~1ed speed limit and
In hts Ula;1 Wednesday lib eratiun movement s 1n diScussed ill the Tuesdav
sa ves lives and fuel," Lt. thus promote greater. highntght, he apparently was Hhodesta , Nam1b1a and South lllghl 111 l!l'llllg of the Ra c 111~ Wtgglesworth satd. " In order way sa fety for commuters,
THE "VIVA" by
replytng to Ca rter who in his Afrtca .. . and thmr nghts Ul Auxdwi y of the Ftre Dcpartto msure strict enforcement vacationers, and out~f-state
own toast callc&gt;d for "the be free and to manage their nH·nt hl'id &lt;I( till' li;Jil . ft WHS
of this speed ltmtt. the High- travelers .
wuft ci.tl !On of farmhe s and o ~m affatr s "
111 1ted thrtt tile new uniform
HUSH PUPPIES
"Offtcers sta tioned at the
way Pat rol will begin a
baste htunan freedoms."
.~IIH K' k s had lx.•t.•n tr'IL'd on &lt;:1! a
program called OASIS on Gallia-Meigs Post will ' be
Carter has been petiti oned
f'
prerr ow, llll'ctmg. A euwred Apri1' 23, 1978 in time for the placed m selected
areas tu
b: nume r ous Am eri ca n
db h d ll111 l' l' Wet S CIIJ U)' t.'d iJ)
create
the
maxtmum
unpact
heavy sum mer tra ff ic
t'ttt zens of
Roma n1a n
lht• rru.•r nbt.·rs. lk ulet h r\ulher· seaso n."
on
the
motormg
public,"
Lt.
her n age see king he lp in
OSplt,
CWS sun wun tile duur prrzt•
Wiee
lesworth
sa
id.
"We
will
OAS IS , he ex plained,
gettm g ext! visas for their
nds for Ohioans Against use enforcement techniques
sta
·.
close relattve.s 1n Romama
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Speeding In our State
A White House spokesm an
Adtnttted - Augusta Pott s,
" The name was chosen
said after the Wednesday Sy racuse: Gerald Morri s,
\1 .:because
observmg the speed
mornmg m ee ~ing the tWo Ru tl and , Doruthy Rea,
•• •
an
obfiga
tion
of
regulation
is
prestde nt s had di sc ussed Pomer oy; Clyde Qutll en,
••••
every dnver, " Lt. WigglesHolzer Medical Center
!tl- ' • • • •
ways to "move the pea ce Sy racuse ; Carl Gilk ey.
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wort
h
sai
d.
"
OAS
IS
is
Discharges,
April12
process foq•ard ."
,
Ma son
Rona ld Bail. Raynfond designed to pla ce mure
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Both Carter and Ceausescu
Di sch arg ed
Mar y
(Continued from pag(1)
Boothe,
Mary Braley, Bertha troopers on the highways to
arc acting ets mtddlemen in Ba ldwin , Preston Parso ns.
e•• • •• • ••
the touchy Mt ddl e East Vi cky Schaefer, Norman Brown , Mrs. Htcky Causey enforce the speed limit and and we haven't gotten any of
Built
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it . It 's all gone to the
negot iations that have broken Lehew, Hawthurne Murphy , and daughter . Mrs. James
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Clark and daughter, Mrs.
middleman .
I
can 't
Duty
GET LICENSES
the Lee
f
down
follo wing
Robm so n, Judy
t
f
Marriage !1ccnses were under stan d th&amp;,t man' s
Chrtstmas-season flurr) that Williams. Lelah Hendrix. Keith Davis and ctaughter,
Construction
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logic,
"
Evelyn
Emmert,
Ha
zel
issued
to
the
followtng
opened With Egypt ia n Norman Mtlliron, All en
t +'
Risher also sa 1d some
•Economy Priced
Pre sid en t Anwar Sada t's Hart Ie), Sarah Roush, Mer le Gardner, Ceci l Hanmg, June Wednesday Robert Jay H11l,
t
o
o o
Hi cks, Debra Htll, Jason 22, Pomeroy, and Brenda Sue foreign tnvestors have plans
'
historic tr ip to Israel.
Manl ey.
to
purchase
U.S.
farmland
.
Mary
Kee
fer,
Howard,
Tay
lur,
22,
Pumeroy
;
Francis
"No effort should be spared
Carolyn Kelley , Ra che l Leroy Ptckens, 33, Lel;lrt, W. , " If these mvestors buy out
w brmg peat·e Ul the Middle
Pleasant
Valley
Hos
pital
McCoy, Glady s Newman , Va., and Mary Jo Edwards, our land, then watch the
East lead ing tu the
• Bone
Di
scharged
Melvin
Powell , Garnett Queen , 22, Middleport; Ernest prices go 'tip:- satd Risher.
Jerry
Most American Cars
wtthctrawal of Israel fro m
"The big bucks bought the
Installed
ter ri tort es occupted as a Kmnaird, Glenwood, Mrs Earl Robinson, Anita Russell , Eu~~ n e Halley , 18, Rt. I,
Smartly styled and tot all y
votes
and we just don 't have
Paul
Jeffers,
SouthSide
;
Mrs
Troy
Saylor,
Doris
Simpson
,
0\eshtre, and Patncia Jolene
result of U1e 1961- war ... the
per forated to 9 1" e you a
til em," said Risher, "But ·we
esta bliS hm ent
of
an Eu gene Mollohan , Racine; Glenn Sm tih , Sr , Ma ry Robtnson, 17, Cheshire.
refreshing feeling
. in
EXPERT I·NSTALLATION SERVICE
have food , an d tha t's
appearan ce
a nd
foo l
independent Palesttni an state Mrs Russell Lewis, Letart ; Thornton, Palmer Ttmble,
Heavy Duty Brake Shoes, Shock Absorbers
something
everybody
needs
Mrs.
Denny
Nibert
and
son,
comforl
Low
hee
led
for
all ·
Van
co,
Kathe
rine
Cheryl
DAR TO MEET
and by guarant eeing the
day wal ki ng ease
Gallipolis
Ferry;
Roy
F'utIt
's
a
matter
of
tile
big
getting
W
eaver
,
Howard
Williams,
mdependence, soveretgnty
'' nl ccliug of Ret urn
Jun athan Meigs Chapter of bigger and the' lillie people
andJIItegrtty of all nation s in phin. St. Albans; Joe Oliver, Earl Wimer.
Ja ckson, Ohto; Jan et
Births Aprll12
the Da ughters of the JUSt having to struggle
tile area ... " he said .
Wtll
ia
ms,
Vtnt
on,
Oht
o;
Mr
.
and
Mrs
.
Stephen
Ameri can Revuluuon Will be along ."
Rmna nw IS the onl y East
Risher said he and his
Teresa
Lane,
Pomt
Pleasant;
Hend
e
rson
,
dau
g
hter,
held al l :30 p.m. friday at St.
European Co mmunist bloc
brother-ini
aw operate a 1,300
Clay
ton
Mash
,
Mason;
l!!iddleport
;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Pa ul Lutheran Chu rdt
nation to have diplomatk
acre
feed
grain
farm and are
Harper
,
Pot
nt
Robert
Bruce
Hively,
son,
Galltpolis;
·
fellowship hall instead of at
relat10ns wtth both Isr ae l and
Middleport. 0 .
992 -2848
Pleasant
.
considering
cutting
back pro'W
and
Mrs.
Michael
Jeftht• home of Mrs. Mary MorEgypt.
124 W. Main St.
Btrths - A son to Dr . and fries, son, Wellston : Mr and
0.
n s as wa s earlier anrwunt·ed. duction by 25 to 50 percent .
Carter touched th e same
" U we all get together we
Mrs Homeo Gomez , Lakin ; Mrs. Stephen Matteson, son,
can show tllem we have some
A son to Mr . and Mrs. John Well ston; Mr. and Mrs .
power and that's food
Perry, Pomt Pleasant .
Robert McGuire, daughter,
power, " said Risher .
Crown City.
1Continued from page 1)
tratmng servtces deSigned
locally and adpt ed to local
needs . Registration for
YETP ts neari ng completion
in the co unties' htgh schools
'lliose you are enrolled wtll be
assessed at the Buckeye Hills
Ca reer Center in !Uo Grande
on the Comprehensive Occupationa l Assessment and
Traintng System (COATS ! to
establtsh the students' living
skill s, employablllly at titudes and job seeking and
keepmg attitudes ' Students
FOR
ATHLETE
FEET
will be placed In the apEverything /s Here!
propriate section of YETP ;
work ex peri ence, classroom training , and on·
the-job training, dependlng
on the individual student' s
needs and ca pabilities .
Progression through these
sect Ions will be on an individual basis.
The end result will
hopefully be the placement of
each st udent In meaningful ,
unsubsldlzed employment:
Select Group
The main concept of YETP Is
not a make-work situation,
but rather a training session
for
the st udent. Any student
Connie and Footwor~s
When you lilt a prescr iption with
lii' Ga lHa and Meigs co unties
u s. you're sure that you get w h a t
may apply If: he or she is
bet ween 16 and 18 years of
yo ur d oc tor orrlcred. We're
age, still attending school,
known for our accuracy.
and meeting the previously
~ER
mentioned guidelines. If a
student missed the day of
registration at ' the high
school, he or she may re~isler
at the Ohio"'Ifureau of Em·
ployment Services offices ln
N- 2nd AveGa
llipolis
at
44
Olive
Street,
Midd leporl. Q,
POMEROY
MAIN STREET
Next lo Elberfelds in Pomeroy , 0 .
or In Pomeroy at 107
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-Virginia Eskin to present
piapo concert Monday night
The .Tri-County Community
Concert Assoc talt on will
bring its t•tmcert season to a
close wtth a piano concert
perfonned by the versatile,
accomplished Virginia Eskin
on Monday at 8 p, m. in the
Galha Academy Htgh School
adutiori um.
Ms. Eskin, who has appeared wtth major orchestras
worldwtde, has toured wtth
Arthur .. Fiedler and has
performed both solo and
chamber mustc recitals in the
United Stales and Europe. In
addition, she has taught at
Brandeis University and at
the Community'Settlement
Music Schools in Boston. She
is an acknowledged authority
on the music of nineteenth
century composers, and is
frequ ently co nsulted for
prog ram development of
American mu sic. In the
summer of · 1977, she won a
grant from the American
Aca dem y of Rome to
research Edw-ard ~a c ­
Do well, and made a BBC
broadcast m Jul y on MacDowfll and on Amy Cheney
Beach.
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recording, "The Piano Music
of Mrs. H. H. A. Beech"
IGenesis 1054 1 has received
mttcal acclaim. She has
performed B~ach 's music at
th e Kennedy Center in
Washtngton, D. C., at the
Newport Homanttc Mustc
Festival in Rhode Island , and
m Rochester, New York.
Additionally, New York 's
radio
station
WQXR
presented Virginia Eskin in a
spec1al program hononn g
Beach when the recording
was previewed .
In addition to the traditiOnal piano litera lure,and
her special work on
mneteenth-century Ameri can
music, Ms. Esktn pcrfonns
the works uf such major
women composers as Minam
Gideon, Clara Schum11nn,
and Ruth Crawford Seeger.
1977-78 engagements for
Ms Eskin include perfurmances of the Third Piano
Concertu wtth the Londun
Moza r\. Players and Harry
Blech, a return appea rance
for BBC, an appearance un
Bristol televtston, and
several recttals in England,
as well as an extensive recita l

tour of the United Sta tes.
During the 1978-79 season, she
wtll perform for the U. S.
Ambassa dors in Londun,
Brussels, and Rome, and
with the Nattonal Orchestre
. de Beige, as well as w1th
orchestras 10 the Netherlands
and in Antwerp.
Ms . Eskin's program
Mon(lay evemng wtll mclude
Bach's Suite in G major ,
Beethoven 's So nata in F
sharp major, two Rhapsodtes
and other works by Brahms.
Chopm's 'Sonata in B minor,
two select tons by Mrs. H. H
A. Beach a nd two by Mac
DowelL
The Trt-Co unty Community
Concert Association is proud
to present this concert by Ms.
Esktn , wh ose talent , In telligence, tech nique , and
sensitivity are heralded by
crttt cs worldwtde. New
members of the associauon
may attend the Eskin concert
as a special honus.
Although the 1978-79
mem bership drive recently
clused su cc essf ull y, mem bershi ps for next season 's
concert sertes wtll be
ava ilable at the dour priur tu

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accepted for roundup

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of the Qu een Selec t ton
Committ ee , has anno unced
appl ications are being acce pted fro m co ndidates
wishi ng to participate in the
Fifth Annual Ohio Va lley
Hor se Show Associa tion
IOVHSA 1 Fall Round-Up .
Contestants compete in a
number of events throughout
the 1978 show seaso n a11d the
announcement of the winner
ts made at the t wo-&lt;lay horse
show held tn September by
the OVllSA .
Newland , whu has been
chatnnan of the select ion
l'ommitt ee since the contest
inception, is planning to
monitor another surruncr of
hectic act tvity by the con testant s. The young lady,
crowned queen will have
accum ula ted the hi ghe st
number of pomts for the
se ason. Points . ma y be
acqutred by att endtn g
OV HSA pomt shows, com·
petlng tn horsemanship
classes, taking a written te;1
on the OVHSA rules and 111
interviews by a panel of
Judges at an tnformal tea
where personality, po1se and
intelligence will be scored .
The tea wt ll be held at the
Newland hom e m August and
it JS the la st event for contes t~:~nt s t o score points.
However, 1f required , a
ti ebrea ker · horseman ship
cla sr. will be held on the la;1

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On J anua r y 10, 1978, 1n th e
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Case N o ?.729'1 , Ronn te D
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Oh1 0 wa s app o1n t ed Ad
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lops ol nykln and suede Ktd power sly ling
and quallly all the way Lool&lt; fo r the Free
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SHOES
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NO

T hn t Ord 1na n ce N o 901 99
1S her eby amen de(! t o r ea d as
l ott o "' s
( A Wh oe v er VIOl ates ar1y
pr OV I!&gt;IOn o f t hi S c hap ter for
w h 1{h no pena lt y 1S oth cr w tse
pr ovtd Cd sha ll be ftned not
mor e t h an li ve h undr ed
d o t ta r s ( \500 00 ) or 1m
p r, son e d not rnor e thi'ln
n1 ne ty days , or bo t h
Wnoeve r
V1o le~t e s
(Bl
5ect ton s 90 1 04. 90 1 07 901 17
or 90 1 13 st1a11 n ot be ftnt'd
mo r e th an li f t y dol Ia r s
($SO 00 )
tCI
W hoeve r
v1o tat es
Sec t1ons 901· 01 or 90 1 OB shall
be f rned not mor e t han I NO
hund r ed
fdt y
do ll ar s
( $150 00 ) or tm pr •son ed not
IN THE
mor e than lh trl y d a ys or
COMMON PLEAS COURT ,
bO t h
MEIGS COUNTY . OHIO
i D l Any per soo VIO!al mg
Se Ct ton
90 1 07 s hall
be
ROBERTA C. O' BRIEN .
pro se c u ted and p uni Shed as d
PLAINTIFF
hr w er e t he prtn ctp a l ot
f elld er
ONE ITA BAKER HUTTON ,
i E l Wh oe v e r
vtolat es
ET AL
Sec tJOn 901 17 shall oe f tned
DEFENDANTS .
not mnrP t han se ve n hund r ed
NO . \ 6, 6 19
Idl y &lt;lOI I a r s (S!SO 00 ) or
LEGAL NOTICE
1mpnson ed n ot m o r e t hdn
Pursuant to an order of sal e
n1n ety d ays , or bo t h
iss ue d by t h e Court of
T h1 s Ord tn an ce sha l l take
Common
Pl eas ,
M e tg S
elt ect a nd be 1n f or ce fr om
County, Ohto , 1 wtll off er for
and af t er th e ea rt 1est d at e
sa l e a t pub l 1c au clton on th e -. pr OVI ded by ta N
29th da y of A p r il , 1978 a t 10 00
A M on ) he Courl H ouse
Pa ssed the 3r d da y of A pr1 l
st e ps, Pome r o y , OhtO , t h e
1978
f o l low tng des c r 1bed r e a l
Claren c e And r ew s
es tat e , to w tt
May or
Th e foll o w i ng desc r 1bed
r e al es l at e s duat e 1n Oltve
Harold Br own
T o wn shtp , Me tgs Co unty
Pres •o en r
Oh tO Being in Fr ac lt on JS
ATTE ST
Sec t ton 27 , Tow n 4, Rang e 11
Jane W a lt on
Oh1o Compan y s Pur c hase ,
Cle r k
beg 1nn 1ng at th e sout he a st
c orn e r of s a td fr a c t ton .
[ d ) 6." 13 ] I C
thence no rth o n a tme ma de
as a d tvtSt on lin e oy J ohn
H o1 k ?n d , Sur vey or , betw e en
ORDINANCE NO 909 99
t he satd Sam uel Osborn a n d
A N ORDI N A N CE AMEN
W tllt am Os born , ru nn1n g e a s t
OIN t; O~ DINAN CE
NO
n nd w est , th en ce w cs t to th e
909 99
TO
P ROV I DE
wes t I ine of sat a sec l! o n
CH A N G E IN PENA L T I E S
t hen ce so uth 106 rod s to ih e
FO R
V I O LATIN G
OR
sou th ltn e ot sa td fr ac t ton .
D INAN CE N O 909 OS
th ence ea st ! 3d ro ds t o t he
sout h ea s t c or ner o t sai d
Be t1 ordam ed bY th e
tr a ctio n
an d
pla c e
of
Co u ncil of t he Vt llage of
begt nn 1ng
Pom er oy , Ohto . all m emb er s
II tS in tend ed to convey all
there to concu rr mg
t he sa 1d l an d south of s a td
Th a t Ord1nance N o 909 99
d tvtsto n l tne as a tor esat d w tth
tS he r eby amen ded to r ead a s
th e e x.c ep t1on of that part o ut
foll ow s
o f n1e no rth e a st par! d eede d
i A l Wh oe ver vto lat es any
to Samu e l Ward
pr ov 1S tO n o l- l hi&gt;So"~ h 'Eip l er l or
R ef eren ce V olu me 112 p a g e
w h1 cll no pena lt y tS ot her w tse
3 48 M e t gs C ount y D e ed
pr ov tde d sh all be f tnr'tl not
R eco rds
mo r e t h a n f , ft y ~· ! I ar s
TE RM S OF SALE Ca sh m
($50001
ha na on d a y of sa te to be sold
( B )
W h oeve r
vto lat es
sub tec t to r e a l es t a l e t ax e s
Sec t .on 909 0'2 shall be l tnc d
due and payable
not mo r e tn an t w o h un ar ed
The r ig h t 1S r est&gt;rv ed t o - ftlt y dollar s ( $ 250 00 \ or
r e 1ec t any o r a ll b 1d S
Im pr iSOne d not m o r t:' t ha n
Pr opert y
a pp rat sed
at
Hlt rl y days , or bo t h
S5.005 00
l C l W hoe &lt;a r
v 1o 1at es
JA M E S J P J;lQFF IT T ,
Sec t tO n s 909 04, 909 06 cm d
SHERIFF OF 90 9 08 sha l l be f in ed not more
M E I GS COU NT Y . O HIO
than t tve h uno r ed d Oll ar s
O ' BRI EN &amp; O' BRIE N
t SSOO 00 \ or tm pr i ~oned not
FOR
A T T O RN EY S
m o r e t han S•x ty Clay s , or bOth
P L AIN TI FF
(0 )
Wh o ev e r
VIOl ate!.
Sec t 1on 909 OS sh a ll be t tn ed
(3) 30 , ( 4 ) 6 , 13 . 3t c
no t m ore man t w o h u ndr ed
f dty d ollar s ( \250 OO l or
tmp r 1so ned no t mor e tha n
th ~r t y d a ys
Th 1s Or d tn an c e shalt tak e
Fo r Fuda.,. Apn l 14
eff ec t it lld be tn for ce t r am
an d afl er th e ea r i H:s t date
p r ov tded t&gt;y l aw

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BULK GARDEN SEEDS

Sh&lt;Wels

AMEN

P EN AL T I E S
FOR
·VIOLAT I N G
OR
D IN A N CE NO 90 1 17

Ms . Eski n's performa nce .
Membershtp prices are $12 Oil
for an adult , $6.00 for a
st udent, $30.00 for a family ,
and $7.110 for a senior cittzen
(over 60).
Four c;pncerts have been
assured for 1978-79 : the New
York Vocal Arts Ensemble in
October, the La urea t e
Woodwin d Ensemble tn
January, the Ronnie Brow~
Trio in Februa ry, a~d Keith
and Rusty McN.eil , folk
singers, 1n May .

ot !f 1 )r r r j,

FERRY -MORSE

Stop By
And See The

90 1 99
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ASTRO•GRAPH

SHOE
SALE·

O R D IN ANC E

DIN G OR DIN ANCE

day of the round-up, nnmediately precedtng the
crowning ceremony
In addi tion to representin g
the OV HSA in va rio.us functwns thruugh the 1979 show
seaso n, the new queen will
recetve a high crown tiera for
her western hat an d
numerous g1ft s from th e
clubs and loca l merchants.
New land stated
th e
popularity of a girl or officer
mflu ence cannot affect the
selection uf the qu een sin ce
ea ch contestant must acq utre
points on her own ability
throughout the 1978 show
season . The OVHSA operates
the on ly queen contest system
by a horse sho w assoc iatiOn
1n the state of Oh10 which IS
not controlled by offt cers, a
committee or some other
outside inn uence.
The very first queen
crowned was Polly Hudson, Bernice Bede Osol
Ga llipolis. Her successur was
Marilyn La ne also from
Ga llipolis. Both Hudwn and
Layne were members of the
Saddle and Strlotn Rtding
Club. The third queen was
Apr~l 14 , 1978
Marcia
Di llard
from
r
tll'
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I ' rl! v O 1 ' I Hr uld
Pomeroy . Th e current
fll iJI'I It• ' • JH Ill Ill '
&lt;i l l 1111
rctgnmg queen ts IAJri Dar ~1
prr ;/'Ill • td
trl yiJI JI
1! 1, !1{ licJ I
from the Riverview Sadd le ,, li ,IIJ' IJ , I I '! II l lti(jl l t lll l!h ll ~1
Club in Point Pleasant.
tr , I'•'
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Application form s may be f f •',l/1 11 I ,
obtained from any of the ARI ES ! M il rc h 71-Apn l 19} In
,t.·,,~: r, t
!1 dl nq trr1111 ~ t!IJI
secretaries of the riding clubs ,tt• nq !l !11d .J' ,. r,t, !t 'lld to
tn the OV HSA . The cl ubs tn
Itlt d• , '•IH ~ H•', l tr t l•v r·rnp t ld
•,, ,'i ll!) I Jill ,, . , , ~ II',., , .. ,., Wi ly
t Conttnued on page 10)

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P. O. 80~ 488 , Pomeroy , Ohio 45769
Phon"e 992 -2697
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35 BrunsWick teachers
j'ailed, get no solace

7-~ The Daily Sentinel, Miduleport-Pomeruy, 0 .. Thursday, Apnll:l, 1978

Street repair
is discussed
~tr e ct

prub lcm

repairs a nd a

or dog~:~

r u rllllll ~

ltlt1se were the mam ttems on

the agenda at the Tuesday
('\ening meetmg uf the ' Ncw
Haven Town Council
has
prevented
the
school
court
that
U1e
teachers
have
Pleas
,Judge
:'letl
W
Wlntfi
rld
A delegation from Haven
COI.,UMB US t UPi t
board
from
mamtalning
Its
not
a
~reed
to
return
to
worK
if
Heig
hts appeared before
wllo
IS
('O
madc
r
in~
fw·ther
Thirty-ftve ja1led llrunswtrk
planned
and
order
ly
they
are
let
out
of
ja1
l
and
the
cuunctl
request ing repairs fo r
l'untem
pt
cour
t
ctt
at!Ons.
schoolteachers go! 1in snlii C('
curnQtllum
and
has
caused
a
otlwr.
still-strtking
teachers
the
streets
in that housing
The
B11ms"
ll'k
Cily
Schoo
l
from the Ohio Su pt:.eme C\t w·t
hardshtp
for
parents
and
ha\e
not
returned
to
work
.
Bo~u·d
flh:d
a
mutwn
\\
it
h
t
h~
;uca
.
A
spo
kesma
n fo1 the
Wednesday the JUSII &lt;es
Al
so
W
ednesday,
Medi
na
sclnXJ
khddren
.
{~n
ur
t
We,Lnes
d
a~
e~s
km
~
1
1
tu
~roup
was
Juanita
Clark
refused to or'der the1r r elt'lJ :,t~
Teachers
1n
th
~
8,500Cou
nt
~
Prosec
utor
Hoger
In·
ft
was
reported
that the
pendin ~ a hearm g •"Vn tlw refus\&gt; ''' free th e st rtkl n~
~ r c~ h am responded to a Su- stu!jfnt illstrict - the largest
reSide
nt
s
of
New
Haven
teacher
s.
\\
tw
ban•
not
legality of jathn g. stnkt ng
in
Medina
Count
y
went
on'
preme
Court
fl'quest
U1at
he
honored
a
co
tu·t
urder
tellmg
Hetghls
are
tn
the
process
uf
teachers.
stnke
March
29
.
When
the
explat
n
why
the
teachers
having
thctr
streets
resurthem
to
ret
urn
to
work
Today, 55 otht•r sttiktng
·nw teacht•rs union h&lt;id were arn•sied and bemg held teachers refused U&gt; obey the fa ced, and wanted counc1l
teachers and the teachers
lcmpnrat y restraining orde r, to approve repairs until lhe
earlier
asked lht.' court to m Jai l
lawyers wtll appear bd ore
th e commo n pleas court
~1gntham told !he court
res urfaci ng ·could be comreq
uest
the
school
board
to
Medina C o u n t ~ t'u mnwn
show cause as to wh} the that the teacher s were m issued a $500-a-day line pleted. Coun cil voted to
te,,c·hers should be he ld 10 cJ(.•ar \110ia twn uf a against ea ch striking teacher purch ase 25 tons of lunestone
temporary restratnmg order and Jailed 35 members of t he and have 11 pla ced 10 the
ja il
un ion
last &gt;t reet holes
cuurt did hoi set a date tssued by the Medtna County tea chers
for the hean ng on !h at Common Pleas,_(&lt;Jurt Apnl 4 weekend
Council also approved a
The 9th Ohio D1str1ct OJ urt motion to enforce the town
: MIDDLEPORT, 0.
mnt wn. but smd 11 would not urden ng tJ1e te achers back to
of Appeals in Akron agreed to dog ordinance~· There have
rclea st• th e teacher ~ w1t1l one work
lngr:u1am also said the free the teachers, but only tf been com plaints from
IS hel d
Tlw scl1ool il&lt; •artl told the teal'hers' refusal to return U1ey agreed to return to work , various residents concerm ng
MAKING UP THE dance line to "DarktoWfl Strutters Ball" are Mina Conger, Carol
,._
which they did not.
dogs
running
loose
in
the
Sellers Vickie Barber and Patricia Pauley, 1-c Dtreclors of the program lobe presented
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stree ts. The spo kesma n
Saturd~y at 7 30 p. m. at Portlan~leme ntary are Joyce Ann Richie, Jam ce Deem,
,._
reported that all dog owners
Roberta Maidens, pianist, Larry Wolfe and Mary McGuire. All students w1lltakc part.
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must keep their dogs tied or
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they wtll be picked up.
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Bulldtng permits were
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such as hi gh vtsibilit y
tssued lo Honnie Zerkle , G. 0 .
patrolling, radar, and speed
Roush and son, Edd ie
checks by division aircraft. "
Bomgamer and the New
Accordmg to Lt WigglesHaven F'ire Department an d
worth, voluntary compliance
Rescue Squad .
by Ohio drivers to the 55-mileAttendi ng were Ma yo r
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l!y HELEN THOMAS
as pects of human rtghts we tlleme.
1 ~
per-hour speed lumt is the
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IJ P~ Whit e Ht&gt;USl' R•porter
mtght
ha ve
dtfferent
" Romant a has been able to &lt;Charles Housh ; Co un cil
Lt
E rnest W. Wi g- other traffic laws."
best solutton .
, ,
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,.._. ... &gt;t II ·ISH! NG TON tiJPl J philo so pht cal concepts serve as a bridge among member s, Do na ld Ka y, glesworth , commander of
The program ,.,based on a
1
"Self enfor cement is
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Romaman Presiden t Ntcol ae Noth mg wrong With that ." · nations w1th highly dtvergent Harold '· Moxley, James the Ohio Stale Htghway selective trafftc en forcement always t he best en 1
Cea usescu IS calling for an
Ceausesc~ was greeted by_ 1oews," Carter satd "Th ere Wheeler, Btll Btrd and Patrol's Gallta-Metgs Po;i, concept, ass~res that officers [orcement ,"
he
satd .
,._ ', r 1. b • 7 : end ttl a wurld clivt dcd b) Prestdent Cart er at the Whtte are differences In our Recorder Wendy Dtvers
has urged area dnvers to will be assigned to lnter.-tate "However, tht s IS not always
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, II.. f' 1 &gt;t mtllta r) blocs, and saJs " we House Wednesday morntng polit ical system and our
observe the federally man- and other htghways whtch possible and Project OASIS
ll&gt;t stv•uld pa) more attention to &lt;md he I~ pnvate meetm gs nn lttar)· alliances. llut the
dated 55-mile-per-hour speed have a htgh traffic volume. win be impl emented to stop
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• nnh tary diSengagement and With Ca rter and other fa ctor s whtch btnd us
limtt for their own safety as The ob jective of Project the rising trend by motorists
disa rmament "
offtci als during tile cla)
to get her are mu ch more
SOC IAL PLANNED
well as the protection of the OASIS, according to the to dnve at higher speeds than
Jt
THRU SIZE 20 &gt;t In a toasl at a Wh ite House He was scheduled to stgn a profuund."
Pla ns fur the Mcmurtlll &lt;A her highway uset s.
Lieutenant, is to maintam a .. ·55 miles per hour "
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&gt;t state dmner m his honor, JOmt decla rat iOn wtth Carter
In hts wast , Ceausescu smd Day t hicken bal'llequc and
" It has been proven that smoot h now of traffic within
Ccausesro satd, "on certain at a farewell meeting wday
his country supports " the ll' l ' l '!'l' f.l lll .SO Ci al Wl' l' ~ drivmg at 55 miles per hour the, po~1ed speed limit and
In hts Ula;1 Wednesday lib eratiun movement s 1n diScussed ill the Tuesdav
sa ves lives and fuel," Lt. thus promote greater. highntght, he apparently was Hhodesta , Nam1b1a and South lllghl 111 l!l'llllg of the Ra c 111~ Wtgglesworth satd. " In order way sa fety for commuters,
THE "VIVA" by
replytng to Ca rter who in his Afrtca .. . and thmr nghts Ul Auxdwi y of the Ftre Dcpartto msure strict enforcement vacationers, and out~f-state
own toast callc&gt;d for "the be free and to manage their nH·nt hl'id &lt;I( till' li;Jil . ft WHS
of this speed ltmtt. the High- travelers .
wuft ci.tl !On of farmhe s and o ~m affatr s "
111 1ted thrtt tile new uniform
HUSH PUPPIES
"Offtcers sta tioned at the
way Pat rol will begin a
baste htunan freedoms."
.~IIH K' k s had lx.•t.•n tr'IL'd on &lt;:1! a
program called OASIS on Gallia-Meigs Post will ' be
Carter has been petiti oned
f'
prerr ow, llll'ctmg. A euwred Apri1' 23, 1978 in time for the placed m selected
areas tu
b: nume r ous Am eri ca n
db h d ll111 l' l' Wet S CIIJ U)' t.'d iJ)
create
the
maxtmum
unpact
heavy sum mer tra ff ic
t'ttt zens of
Roma n1a n
lht• rru.•r nbt.·rs. lk ulet h r\ulher· seaso n."
on
the
motormg
public,"
Lt.
her n age see king he lp in
OSplt,
CWS sun wun tile duur prrzt•
Wiee
lesworth
sa
id.
"We
will
OAS IS , he ex plained,
gettm g ext! visas for their
nds for Ohioans Against use enforcement techniques
sta
·.
close relattve.s 1n Romama
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Speeding In our State
A White House spokesm an
Adtnttted - Augusta Pott s,
" The name was chosen
said after the Wednesday Sy racuse: Gerald Morri s,
\1 .:because
observmg the speed
mornmg m ee ~ing the tWo Ru tl and , Doruthy Rea,
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an
obfiga
tion
of
regulation
is
prestde nt s had di sc ussed Pomer oy; Clyde Qutll en,
••••
every dnver, " Lt. WigglesHolzer Medical Center
!tl- ' • • • •
ways to "move the pea ce Sy racuse ; Carl Gilk ey.
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Discharges,
April12
process foq•ard ."
,
Ma son
Rona ld Bail. Raynfond designed to pla ce mure
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Di sch arg ed
Mar y
(Continued from pag(1)
Boothe,
Mary Braley, Bertha troopers on the highways to
arc acting ets mtddlemen in Ba ldwin , Preston Parso ns.
e•• • •• • ••
the touchy Mt ddl e East Vi cky Schaefer, Norman Brown , Mrs. Htcky Causey enforce the speed limit and and we haven't gotten any of
Built
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negot iations that have broken Lehew, Hawthurne Murphy , and daughter . Mrs. James
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Clark and daughter, Mrs.
middleman .
I
can 't
Duty
GET LICENSES
the Lee
f
down
follo wing
Robm so n, Judy
t
f
Marriage !1ccnses were under stan d th&amp;,t man' s
Chrtstmas-season flurr) that Williams. Lelah Hendrix. Keith Davis and ctaughter,
Construction
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"
Evelyn
Emmert,
Ha
zel
issued
to
the
followtng
opened With Egypt ia n Norman Mtlliron, All en
t +'
Risher also sa 1d some
•Economy Priced
Pre sid en t Anwar Sada t's Hart Ie), Sarah Roush, Mer le Gardner, Ceci l Hanmg, June Wednesday Robert Jay H11l,
t
o
o o
Hi cks, Debra Htll, Jason 22, Pomeroy, and Brenda Sue foreign tnvestors have plans
'
historic tr ip to Israel.
Manl ey.
to
purchase
U.S.
farmland
.
Mary
Kee
fer,
Howard,
Tay
lur,
22,
Pumeroy
;
Francis
"No effort should be spared
Carolyn Kelley , Ra che l Leroy Ptckens, 33, Lel;lrt, W. , " If these mvestors buy out
w brmg peat·e Ul the Middle
Pleasant
Valley
Hos
pital
McCoy, Glady s Newman , Va., and Mary Jo Edwards, our land, then watch the
East lead ing tu the
• Bone
Di
scharged
Melvin
Powell , Garnett Queen , 22, Middleport; Ernest prices go 'tip:- satd Risher.
Jerry
Most American Cars
wtthctrawal of Israel fro m
"The big bucks bought the
Installed
ter ri tort es occupted as a Kmnaird, Glenwood, Mrs Earl Robinson, Anita Russell , Eu~~ n e Halley , 18, Rt. I,
Smartly styled and tot all y
votes
and we just don 't have
Paul
Jeffers,
SouthSide
;
Mrs
Troy
Saylor,
Doris
Simpson
,
0\eshtre, and Patncia Jolene
result of U1e 1961- war ... the
per forated to 9 1" e you a
til em," said Risher, "But ·we
esta bliS hm ent
of
an Eu gene Mollohan , Racine; Glenn Sm tih , Sr , Ma ry Robtnson, 17, Cheshire.
refreshing feeling
. in
EXPERT I·NSTALLATION SERVICE
have food , an d tha t's
appearan ce
a nd
foo l
independent Palesttni an state Mrs Russell Lewis, Letart ; Thornton, Palmer Ttmble,
Heavy Duty Brake Shoes, Shock Absorbers
something
everybody
needs
Mrs.
Denny
Nibert
and
son,
comforl
Low
hee
led
for
all ·
Van
co,
Kathe
rine
Cheryl
DAR TO MEET
and by guarant eeing the
day wal ki ng ease
Gallipolis
Ferry;
Roy
F'utIt
's
a
matter
of
tile
big
getting
W
eaver
,
Howard
Williams,
mdependence, soveretgnty
'' nl ccliug of Ret urn
Jun athan Meigs Chapter of bigger and the' lillie people
andJIItegrtty of all nation s in phin. St. Albans; Joe Oliver, Earl Wimer.
Ja ckson, Ohto; Jan et
Births Aprll12
the Da ughters of the JUSt having to struggle
tile area ... " he said .
Wtll
ia
ms,
Vtnt
on,
Oht
o;
Mr
.
and
Mrs
.
Stephen
Ameri can Revuluuon Will be along ."
Rmna nw IS the onl y East
Risher said he and his
Teresa
Lane,
Pomt
Pleasant;
Hend
e
rson
,
dau
g
hter,
held al l :30 p.m. friday at St.
European Co mmunist bloc
brother-ini
aw operate a 1,300
Clay
ton
Mash
,
Mason;
l!!iddleport
;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Pa ul Lutheran Chu rdt
nation to have diplomatk
acre
feed
grain
farm and are
Harper
,
Pot
nt
Robert
Bruce
Hively,
son,
Galltpolis;
·
fellowship hall instead of at
relat10ns wtth both Isr ae l and
Middleport. 0 .
992 -2848
Pleasant
.
considering
cutting
back pro'W
and
Mrs.
Michael
Jeftht• home of Mrs. Mary MorEgypt.
124 W. Main St.
Btrths - A son to Dr . and fries, son, Wellston : Mr and
0.
n s as wa s earlier anrwunt·ed. duction by 25 to 50 percent .
Carter touched th e same
" U we all get together we
Mrs Homeo Gomez , Lakin ; Mrs. Stephen Matteson, son,
can show tllem we have some
A son to Mr . and Mrs. John Well ston; Mr. and Mrs .
power and that's food
Perry, Pomt Pleasant .
Robert McGuire, daughter,
power, " said Risher .
Crown City.
1Continued from page 1)
tratmng servtces deSigned
locally and adpt ed to local
needs . Registration for
YETP ts neari ng completion
in the co unties' htgh schools
'lliose you are enrolled wtll be
assessed at the Buckeye Hills
Ca reer Center in !Uo Grande
on the Comprehensive Occupationa l Assessment and
Traintng System (COATS ! to
establtsh the students' living
skill s, employablllly at titudes and job seeking and
keepmg attitudes ' Students
FOR
ATHLETE
FEET
will be placed In the apEverything /s Here!
propriate section of YETP ;
work ex peri ence, classroom training , and on·
the-job training, dependlng
on the individual student' s
needs and ca pabilities .
Progression through these
sect Ions will be on an individual basis.
The end result will
hopefully be the placement of
each st udent In meaningful ,
unsubsldlzed employment:
Select Group
The main concept of YETP Is
not a make-work situation,
but rather a training session
for
the st udent. Any student
Connie and Footwor~s
When you lilt a prescr iption with
lii' Ga lHa and Meigs co unties
u s. you're sure that you get w h a t
may apply If: he or she is
bet ween 16 and 18 years of
yo ur d oc tor orrlcred. We're
age, still attending school,
known for our accuracy.
and meeting the previously
~ER
mentioned guidelines. If a
student missed the day of
registration at ' the high
school, he or she may re~isler
at the Ohio"'Ifureau of Em·
ployment Services offices ln
N- 2nd AveGa
llipolis
at
44
Olive
Street,
Midd leporl. Q,
POMEROY
MAIN STREET
Next lo Elberfelds in Pomeroy , 0 .
or In Pomeroy at 107
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piapo concert Monday night
The .Tri-County Community
Concert Assoc talt on will
bring its t•tmcert season to a
close wtth a piano concert
perfonned by the versatile,
accomplished Virginia Eskin
on Monday at 8 p, m. in the
Galha Academy Htgh School
adutiori um.
Ms. Eskin, who has appeared wtth major orchestras
worldwtde, has toured wtth
Arthur .. Fiedler and has
performed both solo and
chamber mustc recitals in the
United Stales and Europe. In
addition, she has taught at
Brandeis University and at
the Community'Settlement
Music Schools in Boston. She
is an acknowledged authority
on the music of nineteenth
century composers, and is
frequ ently co nsulted for
prog ram development of
American mu sic. In the
summer of · 1977, she won a
grant from the American
Aca dem y of Rome to
research Edw-ard ~a c ­
Do well, and made a BBC
broadcast m Jul y on MacDowfll and on Amy Cheney
Beach.
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recording, "The Piano Music
of Mrs. H. H. A. Beech"
IGenesis 1054 1 has received
mttcal acclaim. She has
performed B~ach 's music at
th e Kennedy Center in
Washtngton, D. C., at the
Newport Homanttc Mustc
Festival in Rhode Island , and
m Rochester, New York.
Additionally, New York 's
radio
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spec1al program hononn g
Beach when the recording
was previewed .
In addition to the traditiOnal piano litera lure,and
her special work on
mneteenth-century Ameri can
music, Ms. Esktn pcrfonns
the works uf such major
women composers as Minam
Gideon, Clara Schum11nn,
and Ruth Crawford Seeger.
1977-78 engagements for
Ms Eskin include perfurmances of the Third Piano
Concertu wtth the Londun
Moza r\. Players and Harry
Blech, a return appea rance
for BBC, an appearance un
Bristol televtston, and
several recttals in England,
as well as an extensive recita l

tour of the United Sta tes.
During the 1978-79 season, she
wtll perform for the U. S.
Ambassa dors in Londun,
Brussels, and Rome, and
with the Nattonal Orchestre
. de Beige, as well as w1th
orchestras 10 the Netherlands
and in Antwerp.
Ms . Eskin's program
Mon(lay evemng wtll mclude
Bach's Suite in G major ,
Beethoven 's So nata in F
sharp major, two Rhapsodtes
and other works by Brahms.
Chopm's 'Sonata in B minor,
two select tons by Mrs. H. H
A. Beach a nd two by Mac
DowelL
The Trt-Co unty Community
Concert Association is proud
to present this concert by Ms.
Esktn , wh ose talent , In telligence, tech nique , and
sensitivity are heralded by
crttt cs worldwtde. New
members of the associauon
may attend the Eskin concert
as a special honus.
Although the 1978-79
mem bership drive recently
clused su cc essf ull y, mem bershi ps for next season 's
concert sertes wtll be
ava ilable at the dour priur tu

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accepted for roundup

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Committ ee , has anno unced
appl ications are being acce pted fro m co ndidates
wishi ng to participate in the
Fifth Annual Ohio Va lley
Hor se Show Associa tion
IOVHSA 1 Fall Round-Up .
Contestants compete in a
number of events throughout
the 1978 show seaso n a11d the
announcement of the winner
ts made at the t wo-&lt;lay horse
show held tn September by
the OVllSA .
Newland , whu has been
chatnnan of the select ion
l'ommitt ee since the contest
inception, is planning to
monitor another surruncr of
hectic act tvity by the con testant s. The young lady,
crowned queen will have
accum ula ted the hi ghe st
number of pomts for the
se ason. Points . ma y be
acqutred by att endtn g
OV HSA pomt shows, com·
petlng tn horsemanship
classes, taking a written te;1
on the OVHSA rules and 111
interviews by a panel of
Judges at an tnformal tea
where personality, po1se and
intelligence will be scored .
The tea wt ll be held at the
Newland hom e m August and
it JS the la st event for contes t~:~nt s t o score points.
However, 1f required , a
ti ebrea ker · horseman ship
cla sr. will be held on the la;1

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Case N o ?.729'1 , Ronn te D
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If You are Not Registered :
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and quallly all the way Lool&lt; fo r the Free
Ktd Powe t comtc txxlk tnslde each box

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SHOES
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Please mak e note of fh iS t
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telephon e books.
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NO

T hn t Ord 1na n ce N o 901 99
1S her eby amen de(! t o r ea d as
l ott o "' s
( A Wh oe v er VIOl ates ar1y
pr OV I!&gt;IOn o f t hi S c hap ter for
w h 1{h no pena lt y 1S oth cr w tse
pr ovtd Cd sha ll be ftned not
mor e t h an li ve h undr ed
d o t ta r s ( \500 00 ) or 1m
p r, son e d not rnor e thi'ln
n1 ne ty days , or bo t h
Wnoeve r
V1o le~t e s
(Bl
5ect ton s 90 1 04. 90 1 07 901 17
or 90 1 13 st1a11 n ot be ftnt'd
mo r e th an li f t y dol Ia r s
($SO 00 )
tCI
W hoeve r
v1o tat es
Sec t1ons 901· 01 or 90 1 OB shall
be f rned not mor e t han I NO
hund r ed
fdt y
do ll ar s
( $150 00 ) or tm pr •son ed not
IN THE
mor e than lh trl y d a ys or
COMMON PLEAS COURT ,
bO t h
MEIGS COUNTY . OHIO
i D l Any per soo VIO!al mg
Se Ct ton
90 1 07 s hall
be
ROBERTA C. O' BRIEN .
pro se c u ted and p uni Shed as d
PLAINTIFF
hr w er e t he prtn ctp a l ot
f elld er
ONE ITA BAKER HUTTON ,
i E l Wh oe v e r
vtolat es
ET AL
Sec tJOn 901 17 shall oe f tned
DEFENDANTS .
not mnrP t han se ve n hund r ed
NO . \ 6, 6 19
Idl y &lt;lOI I a r s (S!SO 00 ) or
LEGAL NOTICE
1mpnson ed n ot m o r e t hdn
Pursuant to an order of sal e
n1n ety d ays , or bo t h
iss ue d by t h e Court of
T h1 s Ord tn an ce sha l l take
Common
Pl eas ,
M e tg S
elt ect a nd be 1n f or ce fr om
County, Ohto , 1 wtll off er for
and af t er th e ea rt 1est d at e
sa l e a t pub l 1c au clton on th e -. pr OVI ded by ta N
29th da y of A p r il , 1978 a t 10 00
A M on ) he Courl H ouse
Pa ssed the 3r d da y of A pr1 l
st e ps, Pome r o y , OhtO , t h e
1978
f o l low tng des c r 1bed r e a l
Claren c e And r ew s
es tat e , to w tt
May or
Th e foll o w i ng desc r 1bed
r e al es l at e s duat e 1n Oltve
Harold Br own
T o wn shtp , Me tgs Co unty
Pres •o en r
Oh tO Being in Fr ac lt on JS
ATTE ST
Sec t ton 27 , Tow n 4, Rang e 11
Jane W a lt on
Oh1o Compan y s Pur c hase ,
Cle r k
beg 1nn 1ng at th e sout he a st
c orn e r of s a td fr a c t ton .
[ d ) 6." 13 ] I C
thence no rth o n a tme ma de
as a d tvtSt on lin e oy J ohn
H o1 k ?n d , Sur vey or , betw e en
ORDINANCE NO 909 99
t he satd Sam uel Osborn a n d
A N ORDI N A N CE AMEN
W tllt am Os born , ru nn1n g e a s t
OIN t; O~ DINAN CE
NO
n nd w est , th en ce w cs t to th e
909 99
TO
P ROV I DE
wes t I ine of sat a sec l! o n
CH A N G E IN PENA L T I E S
t hen ce so uth 106 rod s to ih e
FO R
V I O LATIN G
OR
sou th ltn e ot sa td fr ac t ton .
D INAN CE N O 909 OS
th ence ea st ! 3d ro ds t o t he
sout h ea s t c or ner o t sai d
Be t1 ordam ed bY th e
tr a ctio n
an d
pla c e
of
Co u ncil of t he Vt llage of
begt nn 1ng
Pom er oy , Ohto . all m emb er s
II tS in tend ed to convey all
there to concu rr mg
t he sa 1d l an d south of s a td
Th a t Ord1nance N o 909 99
d tvtsto n l tne as a tor esat d w tth
tS he r eby amen ded to r ead a s
th e e x.c ep t1on of that part o ut
foll ow s
o f n1e no rth e a st par! d eede d
i A l Wh oe ver vto lat es any
to Samu e l Ward
pr ov 1S tO n o l- l hi&gt;So"~ h 'Eip l er l or
R ef eren ce V olu me 112 p a g e
w h1 cll no pena lt y tS ot her w tse
3 48 M e t gs C ount y D e ed
pr ov tde d sh all be f tnr'tl not
R eco rds
mo r e t h a n f , ft y ~· ! I ar s
TE RM S OF SALE Ca sh m
($50001
ha na on d a y of sa te to be sold
( B )
W h oeve r
vto lat es
sub tec t to r e a l es t a l e t ax e s
Sec t .on 909 0'2 shall be l tnc d
due and payable
not mo r e tn an t w o h un ar ed
The r ig h t 1S r est&gt;rv ed t o - ftlt y dollar s ( $ 250 00 \ or
r e 1ec t any o r a ll b 1d S
Im pr iSOne d not m o r t:' t ha n
Pr opert y
a pp rat sed
at
Hlt rl y days , or bo t h
S5.005 00
l C l W hoe &lt;a r
v 1o 1at es
JA M E S J P J;lQFF IT T ,
Sec t tO n s 909 04, 909 06 cm d
SHERIFF OF 90 9 08 sha l l be f in ed not more
M E I GS COU NT Y . O HIO
than t tve h uno r ed d Oll ar s
O ' BRI EN &amp; O' BRIE N
t SSOO 00 \ or tm pr i ~oned not
FOR
A T T O RN EY S
m o r e t han S•x ty Clay s , or bOth
P L AIN TI FF
(0 )
Wh o ev e r
VIOl ate!.
Sec t 1on 909 OS sh a ll be t tn ed
(3) 30 , ( 4 ) 6 , 13 . 3t c
no t m ore man t w o h u ndr ed
f dty d ollar s ( \250 OO l or
tmp r 1so ned no t mor e tha n
th ~r t y d a ys
Th 1s Or d tn an c e shalt tak e
Fo r Fuda.,. Apn l 14
eff ec t it lld be tn for ce t r am
an d afl er th e ea r i H:s t date
p r ov tded t&gt;y l aw

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BULK GARDEN SEEDS

Sh&lt;Wels

AMEN

P EN AL T I E S
FOR
·VIOLAT I N G
OR
D IN A N CE NO 90 1 17

Ms . Eski n's performa nce .
Membershtp prices are $12 Oil
for an adult , $6.00 for a
st udent, $30.00 for a family ,
and $7.110 for a senior cittzen
(over 60).
Four c;pncerts have been
assured for 1978-79 : the New
York Vocal Arts Ensemble in
October, the La urea t e
Woodwin d Ensemble tn
January, the Ronnie Brow~
Trio in Februa ry, a~d Keith
and Rusty McN.eil , folk
singers, 1n May .

ot !f 1 )r r r j,

FERRY -MORSE

Stop By
And See The

90 1 99
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SHOE
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DIN G OR DIN ANCE

day of the round-up, nnmediately precedtng the
crowning ceremony
In addi tion to representin g
the OV HSA in va rio.us functwns thruugh the 1979 show
seaso n, the new queen will
recetve a high crown tiera for
her western hat an d
numerous g1ft s from th e
clubs and loca l merchants.
New land stated
th e
popularity of a girl or officer
mflu ence cannot affect the
selection uf the qu een sin ce
ea ch contestant must acq utre
points on her own ability
throughout the 1978 show
season . The OVHSA operates
the on ly queen contest system
by a horse sho w assoc iatiOn
1n the state of Oh10 which IS
not controlled by offt cers, a
committee or some other
outside inn uence.
The very first queen
crowned was Polly Hudson, Bernice Bede Osol
Ga llipolis. Her successur was
Marilyn La ne also from
Ga llipolis. Both Hudwn and
Layne were members of the
Saddle and Strlotn Rtding
Club. The third queen was
Apr~l 14 , 1978
Marcia
Di llard
from
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Pomeroy . Th e current
fll iJI'I It• ' • JH Ill Ill '
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rctgnmg queen ts IAJri Dar ~1
prr ;/'Ill • td
trl yiJI JI
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from the Riverview Sadd le ,, li ,IIJ' IJ , I I '! II l lti(jl l t lll l!h ll ~1
Club in Point Pleasant.
tr , I'•'
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Application form s may be f f •',l/1 11 I ,
obtained from any of the ARI ES ! M il rc h 71-Apn l 19} In
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secretaries of the riding clubs ,tt• nq !l !11d .J' ,. r,t, !t 'lld to
tn the OV HSA . The cl ubs tn
Itlt d• , '•IH ~ H•', l tr t l•v r·rnp t ld
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'Masonic Temple Building
P. O. 80~ 488 , Pomeroy , Ohio 45769
Phon"e 992 -2697
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soften &amp; c:ondition your
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let us test your water Free

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12 05-Mov te " Some Cam e Runnt ng " 8 , 12 40-- Toma
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Complete Patnt Jobs

Small Cars

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Large

5 BEAUTIFUL ACRU,.JSmall tr ees on water'Tne
Ideal fo r country livmg . A
Fra me or n ice home Want
fU Sl $6 ,500

RACINE AREA - Good 4
or 5 bedroom fr ame home
wtfh natural gas fu rna ce.
ci t y water , ba !iement and
l arge lot Asking SIS 000
1

aparlment s, owner li-ves tn
one and rent s other I bath s
and 2 extra room s. Wtll
consid er S9,600

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A pl ace

really worth ownt ng 3
lar ge bedrooms , wood
burning • ftrepla c e, large
well equip pe d modern
kttchen , spa cious c losets 2
car garage, and 1 4 acre s ot

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E•tate for Sale

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bath , natura l ga s heat ing ,
TT water , double k itchen
sink , 3 car garage and GVer
1 a c re
of
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AT 446-3643

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JERRY MURPHY
FltANK &amp; I·:H!'i ll·:

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Ll NCOLN HTS. - A very nice 1112 storv 4 bedroom
' home In good condi t ion Features a basement wlfh
finished fam tly r oom and la undry room . eaf .fn ki tchen ,

living room 8. bath .Large lot with fenced yard. Call
now. priced to sell at Sl7 ,000.

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cowa rd

18 Ukraine
leg1slaturc
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22 Excited
23 lmplanl
24 Novehst
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Horray tor
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9 00 P .M . Blac k Knight Revue · Horray For
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Yesterday's An.1iwer

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19 Sprighlly
21 FlOOded
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68 ACRE FARM - Pr ;ce reduced 1os•uoo. Arrracllve

r~model~d 1 story fa r m home . T hiS ntce home features
a large li v rng r oo rn . dining , ea t In k i l chen , 5bedroom.s,
&amp; Jl ~ oa ths. 15 acres of tillable land wllh bal ance •n
past'ure r!lnd woodl t"tnd Older brtrn &amp; ga rage You must
~re lht~ OIW tl 's Wl•lt WOr"nt lttt' J~ tC~ LOCd l('cl L f Rt
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BUT !NTEI.I..IGENCE ENABLES US 1'0 DO IT ON PURPOSE. You lead dummy 's 10 of
he a rls . tt hulds as docs the
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Wtth
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thts co lum n ana wrlf rece1 ve
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15 Cullmg part (45
46 Ma1n road
11 Nimrod 's 111

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Josef Strauss 33
10 30-Mont y Py thorl's F lying Ct r cus 20
11 oo- News 3,4,6,8, 10, 13, 15 , DICk Cavett 70 , L11!as
Yoga &amp; You 33
11 JQ-Johnny Carso n 3.4, 15 , Baretta" 6,13. NBA Play
Ott B. Movie " Th e Vull ure" 10; Monty Python' s
Flying Ct r cus JJ
12 00-Janakl 33 . 12 4D-Lohman &amp; Ba r kley 6 ; Iron.
st de 13
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1 40-News 13; 2 3Q-- News 3; 3 · 00-Mov•e " The Pink
Jun gle" 3.
4: 3D- Mov• e " The Bofors Gun" 3. 6 · ~FBI 3.
Movte Cha nnel 4 5 &amp; 7 PM - Ou tlaw Blues lPG)

13 The " A" in
IJNA
11 Shoshone
15 The · ()" 111
17 SuffiX w1th

Are !.lOU sure
that s mine?
lt isn't fat!

In ·

ccedi ble Hulk 8, 10, Sounds Iage 20, Shepherd's Pie
33

3 Years bilck
4 "Quo Yadis "

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(614) 667 -6177
Be tween 7: 30 &amp; 9 : 00
p.m .
4 12 1 mo. P .

9 00- Ri chte Br oc ~e ll man . Pr111ate Eye 3,4,15,

by THOMAS JOSEPH

12 Swea ter

Specialtred
in
yard
grading ,
dr iveways,
landscaping , etc .

1

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' Prmt answer here :

ACKCJSS
!I ntended
6 Talon
10 Woodsman
II Wahine's

I

DOZER ,FOR HIRE

Coupled , Wo nder Wom an 8, 10 ; Washington Wee~
n Revtew 20,33

Now arrange lhe Ct tcl ed feller s to
the su rpnse answet as sug
gesteo oy !he abOve car1oan
form

dance

3815.

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through . Good dug we ll
spring led 4 out build ing s
and insul ated . S2J.SOO

Sue P, Murphy
ASSOCIATES

.. SCXXJELLA'S
BEEN CARR•ED
OFF . . BY YOUR
MOOVIANS!

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REMODELIN G Plurnbong hco 1mg
and nil t ype~ of ge neral repa11
Wo rk guo1o n tced 10 year~ e•
pen ance Phon o 997 7409

Evenings Coll•46-3796 or 446-7881

t he way

G. Bruce Tea ford
Helen L. Teaford

WORLD ..l.t:&lt;'S
~OU ,.AlkiNG

YOU "-NOW ElC.·

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ne.Jtt to Stole H tghwoy Gar age
oro Ro u te 7 Phoroe ( 614 ) 98!1

lliE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE AGENCY

NEW LIS TlNG - 596 ac re

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

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WHA,. IN 'Tl-1

BLUE - E,ED

.....

Sweepe rs

3 bedroom home w tth bd th .
Electric ba seboard heat.

Ca,pe ted all

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spot. Ask in g m ,soo
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HEY, WHIIT 'S

Bro d l old

!.mat ler 3 bedroom home
wi th centra l heattng , city
wate r , and nice garden

LISTING

the

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cr-tecks payatile 10 Newspaper boo ks

TH' BIG IDEA 1?!

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q01den lot Wol~ on g do~lon&lt;e
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Almanac 20 , Mak i ng Things Grow 33
7 3G-Porter Wagoner 3, Gong Show 4, $100,000 Name
That Tune 6 . 13, S 100,000 Name That Tune 6,1 3;
Pri ce ts R tght a: MacNeil Lehrer Report 20,33,
Family Feud 10, Pop Goes The Country 15.

NEW - JUST OFF PRESS ' JUMBLE BOOK 11 11 w1th 110 puUie!l rs avail
able lor S1 35 postpan:l tram Jumble, clo th1s newsoaoer, P 0 Box J.4 .
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907 7007
ANN

Frtends 6, CBS News 8, 10. Over Easy 20 .

MONSTER" ISN' T
SCARED .. HE'S Go r

A REAL REASON

JD- NBC News3.4,1 5. ABC News 13 ; Carol Burnett&amp;

7:0Q-Cross Wits J 4' L1ars Club 6. Muppet Show 8,

A"LONE' SHARK

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BUSI NHS BUH DI NG wotl. lrvon q

3

b4droom bl ock home above
al l rloods . City water .
nat ural ga s, and on one
ac r e Wa nt $20.000.

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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Uul"irH'P'Pi ~·nirr ~

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FLANK REBEl rROPHV BOYISH
O.n sw e1 An encount e r wtth o ne can be c o stly -

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Adams Chront cles 33
b

Jumbles

Chester, Ohio
10·30·C I

4 9 1 mo

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Jack's Seotic
Tank Service

•

6 01)-News 3,4,8,10.13.15. ABC News 6. Zoom 20 .

f Answers Jomorrow )

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QIJIT BEC~U SE
Tl&lt;fY 'RE SCARED
ARF ~ T ,,

Brady Bunch

Gunsmok~ 6. M1ster
Rogers 20,33: Hoga n' s Heroes 10, Emergency One
13, Pe!i tcoat Ju nc f1on 15
5 3()--.--N ews 6. E lee Co 20 33 , Mary Tyler Moore 10,
Hogan 's Heroes 15

11

•

9

room 3 or 4 bedrogff' house
Has 1 ba th s, eq uippe d
kit c hen ,
ba!lemen t ,
furna,t;.e, S car gar age , nt ce
yard and bus1ness rooms .
Good for small bustness

RJ . l3

'1ht Orictn•ton
Not Tilt lmtUton.

Phone 985-3806

SlOO .OO
S125 oo

Large Cars
Trucks
i17S.OO
Body work &amp; repair S1. 00
per i nch using on l y th e best
Dupont materials . ·

216 E Second Str eet

POMEROY

Free Est .
Call , 992-3815

R e .. idell'tJal
and
co mm ercia I.
Ca II
for
est1mate, 24 hour serv1ce.
Anyday , an yttm e.

Mtddleport , Ohio

RUTLANO -

on heating cost
E11.penence and
fully .nsured

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

THUGS WII O

I WOULDI'1 ' f BE
roo ~U RE · "f'LL
IAK I· (\ LOT OF
GETTIN G " ·

4,

5 00-Bo nanza 3; Star Trek 4,

ORPHAN ANNIE-CIRCllMST\NCES ALTER

--.- --

Routt J PGtlll~ 0.

4.9. 1 mo pd

BOB'S

10 1 IN llloJdl o•po• I o•(j LJo pp Prll nl I

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8.10

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Carpet &amp;Uph tery
Phone M1ke Youna
At
9'!2·2206 or 992-7630

3 31 1 mo.

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bo•droorn

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F or Poor er 15, Merv Grilftn 6, Gil ligan ' s Is 8;

Sesame ST 20.3 3; Gome r Pyle , USMC 10, Din ah 13.

STOFI

Young's
Carpeting

The rmal In s ulation
Save 30 pet to SO pel

Phon e

4 00--Mtster Cartoon 3 ; Edge of N tght 4, For Rt cher

lf C.AIJ'T

0

6.13,

3 ]I)-All In The Fa mdy 8.10. Cro ckett's Victor y
Gar den 20 .

by Henr1 Arnolo and Bob Lee

Elf; I

-

Superior
Steam [!traction

Cellulosic (wood fiber)

992 3748 or 992 -5020
FREE PARKING

I

'

Blown Insulation
JIM KEESEE

&amp;

··KING BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

I OU J,llr! QO M) both I JU lr •nod
l ,,, toq.· on ':o R l /~ ti rtt lo. 10
H&gt;u " "
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Pomeroy , Ohio
4 4 1 mo

3·30· 1 mo

J&amp;L

~THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
K

3·01)-

Anothe r World 3, 4, 15, General Hospital
AScento fMan 33, LtltasYoga&amp; Yo u20

220 E. Ma in II

UN ION OPERATED

EXTERIOR
PAINTS
AT

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675-1582

8.1 0. 2 01)-0ne Lite to Live 6.13
7 31)-Doclors 3,4.15. Gu;d•ng Lighl 8,10.

Unscta·,;lb le these tour Jumbles .
one tenet 10 each square 10 f o rm
tow ordtnary words

ELLIOTT APPLIANCE II

Henderson

881· 2115

Pomerov , 0 .

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HO I! N LOSEH

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Phone
992-1113

CONCRETE

Hartford

BEST QUALITY
INTERIOR

(ll $ 15 ){)() f'h Pil l'

/0 o c', ' o&lt;

Af ' i'~ Q )(

I WET'HER~ILL

(1 ul

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Sales &amp; Service

"Get A Load Of This"

Muffler
Brakes
Shock s
Tir es
Bal1ery.
Installation Service

J

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For

MOORE'S

Ph . 992 -2848

'

AUTHORIZED
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

For Th e Bes1
Price In Town

Only 15
Jo-Oays of Our lives 3,.4, 15, As The World T urns

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SALES AND SERVICE
11 -9-lfc

J 16 1 mo

mo

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l&gt;~•olo u p ol, n ) bo nk. , o pp rct •'

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HURRY!
Lim1t ed Supply

11 30- Knockout 3, 15; Family Feud 6, 13 , Partridge
Famtly4 , Love of Life8.10. Sesame 20,33, 11..5 ~ ...
CB S News 8; Loving Free 10. "
12 Oo-Newscenter 3, News 4,6 , 10, To Say T he Least
15 , Gambit 8; R1ck Fouc heux M idday Magazine 13
12 Jo-R yan ' s Hope 6 , 13, Bob Braun 4; GonQ Show 1S;
Sear ch for Tomorrow B. \0, E lee Co 33.
00--For Rr cher , For Poor~r 3, All My Childr en 6, 13;
New s a, Young &amp; I he Resll eless 10, Not For Women

10 01)-700 Club

.·

Pomeroy 992-6282
or 992-6263
8 A.M. to 4:30P .M.

.sa te Prtced Now
T hru April 20 th

Bob Hotllich

-......·--.•

Pomeroy, Oh1o

BOL E N MULCHER S

Spec1al Occasions

"R•ghl8 ,10, $20.000 P·1ram1d 13
11 .01)-Wheel of Forlune 3.&lt;.15 . Happy Days 6, 1 ~, Elec.
Co 20

Cable Channel S 6·00 ~ M - Grande Chorale Spr ing Show
7 DO---- Pau l Gaud tno Fam rl y Fttness Show
7 30 - Coach's Corner
9 00 .- Grande Cho r ale Sprrng Show

300 Main St.

&amp;

1970

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Buck a: Joker ' s Wtl d 10, To Tell The Truth 13
IO; Jo- Holl ywood Squares 3, 4, 15, Htgh Hopes 6, Price

5&amp; 7 PM - Bound for Glo ' y l PG I
9 II- 11 P M - Slapshot I RI

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15

LAWN BOV MOWERS

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TEAFORDrn

lo!A't' 'J U~ l lJ l ur1u lu 1o• Arid ""')
O hoo b I J Jb7 0637
Lorqr ~ t crn d !ah l ~· S.J Q 95 Small

Weddings
Portraits

OWN ! f.( ) Qlr! ·~ Wi lli (j 1(111 111
ho~J " ' tf.IEI G A ~ I&lt; Oii:Jn• Oq •·
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lo p /, ,. . , . j., ~ lolll/8~ JH/1

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Phone 992 -109 2

See ·

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14

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(lu rch puncfure pr oal ' H t' ~
Vf&gt;&lt;y good c.on dtl ron !, hodtt

Chevrolet

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384 1

99') i'&gt;l 53

E• cellt!"l

1978 Ford 1h Ton .... }5295

G ood &lt;orH I•

EXCELLENT ! .. .YOU CAN START BY
TELLI'-iG U5 WHERE YOU FLEW
M155 DOBBI~5 A&gt;'TER YOU TOOK
OFF FROM McKEE IIJDU5TRIE5!

·.

9 31)-Andy Griffith 8; Family Affair 10
10 ·01)-Santord 8. Son 3,4,15. Edge of N1ghl 6; Pass The

Yoga !1. You 33

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-

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

498 Lo cu st Street

JO) 1

2J7!:!

19/3 Doroon 14 ~ 602 bcd toom

949

Supercab . loca l owner , v .a eng tne,'automatic trans ,
p s , p B , Ranger Pkg ., a if cenditiontng , R. step
bumper , rad io

luut Mtttloo l&lt;.

mol eo, S37S 9Q1 7071

NIO PIGS lo r ::;ole

1975 Ford F250 ....•.. ..S4495

It;.

St 4 l/ 5 15

ro ~ P

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II ~

b !I h1u ~h hoq j !..o t lu tn• l •
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7 l ull b O II1~ l ull y
1 o opcored on I • a c re~ o l land
14 '} 7']1 4

12 • 7.

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P. B , rad tal w w ttres Radto &amp; tape , dark red w tth blk
vtnyl top Sharp car

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Home• for SalP

70

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1975 C~evy Chevelle .• s3895

~~

lo&lt;)t1

M! A ( K ,AND wh ole {()ll• e to
ho 111e Co!t qq7 ~ J 86

17

Torino . :.~o::}2495

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M o to r 011d tro rl£'•

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l'll tJ HO NL&gt; A M~/ ){) o•• rr&gt;IJ , .,.,
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to gr vea woy Real good
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Good w th
t ,, ,1dr en Pof t h£'og lc&gt; CW2 7331

TE C Con vers 1on . high back. seats, htde a bed . de lul(e
decor package , a tr cond it ion . AM FM ster eo radt a,
tape '&amp; 4 speakers. a u:t~ili ary battery 350 V 8 eng1ne .
automat ic trans ., power steering &amp; b r a~es . w w ftres ,
bea uti fu l 7 tone green . reta1l ltst appr ox S10.500 Used
~c: co ca r Reduced .

Plo , " ' '

( ull Qq'} ' cOb dny , ·•

ul d

1976 G20 Chevy Van •• s7495

lmt ~ 'I ''n p

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l'LL T-T· TALK!
,.. ,JUS T S HUT OFF H IE

Y-Y·YES. ~

CURREN T!

CARTER

Small Engine
Sales &amp; Service

51 33

I l Oo- N ews 3. 4,6,8, 10,13, 15. D1 ck Cave tt 2.0 , Ltlia s,

I GETTIN6 THROU6 H
TO YOU · MR LOFT;

Sunrise

9·()0---Merv Griffin 3; Ph il Donahue '.4, 13, 15, Family
Affair 8; Gomer Pyle, USMC 10

10 JI)-Lock. Sloc k &amp; Barrel 20

AM

6:

News

N ews 8, B ul lwlnkle 10 .
7 o-Schooltes 10. 8.00-CapL Kangaroo 8.1 0; Sesame

!0 Oo-Pol1ce Woman 3, d, 15 , Barett o 6, 13 ; Bar naby
Jones 8, Anna Kar~rna JJ, I n Concerl10, News 10.

CAP'l'AI N F:ASY

4;

6 45-Mornong Reporl 3. 6 51)-Good Morn ing , Wes
Virgin;a 13, 6 55-Chuck Wh1te Reports 10; News
13
7 00- Today 3,4, 15, Good Mornong Amer~ca 6,13 ' CBS

9·30- A E 5 Hudson 51 6. 13

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WILKINSON

THE PHOTO PLACE

JO ~·• ' "'0"1"111 ol ~o
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lo' oul ':' JJ no• th n l 1-' o• nt'r O;

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1976 Monza 2+2::u::. $3695

~·I GI! ~O ! ' t

Phone 992-7119

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DON'T PASS UP THESE LIKE NEW USED CARS

1977 Chevelle Mali~it.s4995

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tu &lt;tlo~ h('d upt &gt; 1-'h nn t' 992

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lur l l+l t• la wn rnow o•o
U: f.I C.U~O N

Esttmates by Appo.ntment

J0 ,

bt&gt;rl1 00 111 h CII)'&lt; '} brtl lo ~
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Phonem -2181

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Au1o &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992 -5682

Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

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POTASH, FERJ.O-PELS
Pomeroy Landmark

m1les off Rt. 1 by -pass

.

St. Rt. 143, toward Rutland,
0.

General Contracting

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APl f.Of.l tent
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ROGER HYSELL
GARAGE

DAVID BRICKLES

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We hiJve enlarged our
ser v1ce department and
w1ll ser vice Hotpoint and
other brands.

hill

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'9a _Jack W. Carsey , Mgr.

5101

NOV A

SERVICE

..

Today

6 .3o-Colu m bus
Semester 8

B DO--Hanna 8M'bera Happy Hour 3,4, 15, Welcome
Back , Kolter 6, 13 ~ Walton s B,J O, Once Upon A
Classic 10,33
8 JQ-What 's Happening 6, 13, Arabs &amp; I sraelis 33 ,
Origtn als 20
9 DO-- Black Sheep Squadron 3, 4, 15. Hawa11 Five 0
8, 10 , Advo cates 20,JJ

.-----------------------, " •'

Kitchen Cabinets, Roofing,
C on cre te
Pat1o s,
Sidewalks ,
New
Construction
&amp;
Remodeling .

Sunrlse Semester 10,

6 01)-PTL Club 15, 6 15-Societles on Transit ion 10;

THURSDAY , APRIL 13,1978

---------~."

9. _Jack W. Carsey , Mgr.
llil. Phone 992-2181

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Pomeroy Landmark

V &lt;lod

-Business ·s ervices

\oil&lt;

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APPLIANCE

Alban~

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lrel'' ' "' or ml•d I ? "" '~ ('!.. , old
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GROU ND l or
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price s on

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living room 8. bath .Large lot with fenced yard. Call
now. priced to sell at Sl7 ,000.

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&amp; Jl ~ oa ths. 15 acres of tillable land wllh bal ance •n
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10 30-Mont y Py thorl's F lying Ct r cus 20
11 oo- News 3,4,6,8, 10, 13, 15 , DICk Cavett 70 , L11!as
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11 JQ-Johnny Carso n 3.4, 15 , Baretta" 6,13. NBA Play
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12 00-Janakl 33 . 12 4D-Lohman &amp; Ba r kley 6 ; Iron.
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15 The · ()" 111
17 SuffiX w1th

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(614) 667 -6177
Be tween 7: 30 &amp; 9 : 00
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by THOMAS JOSEPH

12 Swea ter

Specialtred
in
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grading ,
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n Revtew 20,33

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and insul ated . S2J.SOO

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ASSOCIATES

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MOOVIANS!

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Wo rk guo1o n tced 10 year~ e•
pen ance Phon o 997 7409

Evenings Coll•46-3796 or 446-7881

t he way

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NEW LIS TlNG - 596 ac re

WE WON'T WEAR YOUR
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LOOKERS ,
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wi th centra l heattng , city
wate r , and nice garden

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Almanac 20 , Mak i ng Things Grow 33
7 3G-Porter Wagoner 3, Gong Show 4, $100,000 Name
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Family Feud 10, Pop Goes The Country 15.

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Brady Bunch

Gunsmok~ 6. M1ster
Rogers 20,33: Hoga n' s Heroes 10, Emergency One
13, Pe!i tcoat Ju nc f1on 15
5 3()--.--N ews 6. E lee Co 20 33 , Mary Tyler Moore 10,
Hogan 's Heroes 15

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room 3 or 4 bedrogff' house
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kit c hen ,
ba!lemen t ,
furna,t;.e, S car gar age , nt ce
yard and bus1ness rooms .
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Phone 985-3806

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Large Cars
Trucks
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Body work &amp; repair S1. 00
per i nch using on l y th e best
Dupont materials . ·

216 E Second Str eet

POMEROY

Free Est .
Call , 992-3815

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and
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for
est1mate, 24 hour serv1ce.
Anyday , an yttm e.

Mtddleport , Ohio

RUTLANO -

on heating cost
E11.penence and
fully .nsured

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

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ORPHAN ANNIE-CIRCllMST\NCES ALTER

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9'!2·2206 or 992-7630

3 31 1 mo.

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Young's
Carpeting

The rmal In s ulation
Save 30 pet to SO pel

Phon e

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Gar den 20 .

by Henr1 Arnolo and Bob Lee

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Steam [!traction

Cellulosic (wood fiber)

992 3748 or 992 -5020
FREE PARKING

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JIM KEESEE

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··KING BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

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Anothe r World 3, 4, 15, General Hospital
AScento fMan 33, LtltasYoga&amp; Yo u20

220 E. Ma in II

UN ION OPERATED

EXTERIOR
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CONCRETE

Hartford

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Muffler
Brakes
Shock s
Tir es
Bal1ery.
Installation Service

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Ph . 992 -2848

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RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

For Th e Bes1
Price In Town

Only 15
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Famtly4 , Love of Life8.10. Sesame 20,33, 11..5 ~ ...
CB S News 8; Loving Free 10. "
12 Oo-Newscenter 3, News 4,6 , 10, To Say T he Least
15 , Gambit 8; R1ck Fouc heux M idday Magazine 13
12 Jo-R yan ' s Hope 6 , 13, Bob Braun 4; GonQ Show 1S;
Sear ch for Tomorrow B. \0, E lee Co 33.
00--For Rr cher , For Poor~r 3, All My Childr en 6, 13;
New s a, Young &amp; I he Resll eless 10, Not For Women

10 01)-700 Club

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or 992-6263
8 A.M. to 4:30P .M.

.sa te Prtced Now
T hru April 20 th

Bob Hotllich

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Pomeroy, Oh1o

BOL E N MULCHER S

Spec1al Occasions

"R•ghl8 ,10, $20.000 P·1ram1d 13
11 .01)-Wheel of Forlune 3.&lt;.15 . Happy Days 6, 1 ~, Elec.
Co 20

Cable Channel S 6·00 ~ M - Grande Chorale Spr ing Show
7 DO---- Pau l Gaud tno Fam rl y Fttness Show
7 30 - Coach's Corner
9 00 .- Grande Cho r ale Sprrng Show

300 Main St.

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Buck a: Joker ' s Wtl d 10, To Tell The Truth 13
IO; Jo- Holl ywood Squares 3, 4, 15, Htgh Hopes 6, Price

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EXCELLENT ! .. .YOU CAN START BY
TELLI'-iG U5 WHERE YOU FLEW
M155 DOBBI~5 A&gt;'TER YOU TOOK
OFF FROM McKEE IIJDU5TRIE5!

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9 31)-Andy Griffith 8; Family Affair 10
10 ·01)-Santord 8. Son 3,4,15. Edge of N1ghl 6; Pass The

Yoga !1. You 33

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PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

498 Lo cu st Street

JO) 1

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19/3 Doroon 14 ~ 602 bcd toom

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p s , p B , Ranger Pkg ., a if cenditiontng , R. step
bumper , rad io

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Small Engine
Sales &amp; Service

51 33

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I GETTIN6 THROU6 H
TO YOU · MR LOFT;

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Affair 8; Gomer Pyle, USMC 10

10 JI)-Lock. Sloc k &amp; Barrel 20

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7 o-Schooltes 10. 8.00-CapL Kangaroo 8.1 0; Sesame

!0 Oo-Pol1ce Woman 3, d, 15 , Barett o 6, 13 ; Bar naby
Jones 8, Anna Kar~rna JJ, I n Concerl10, News 10.

CAP'l'AI N F:ASY

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THE PHOTO PLACE

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Au1o &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transmission
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Phone 992 -5682

Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

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POTASH, FERJ.O-PELS
Pomeroy Landmark

m1les off Rt. 1 by -pass

.

St. Rt. 143, toward Rutland,
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General Contracting

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5101

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SERVICE

..

Today

6 .3o-Colu m bus
Semester 8

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Back , Kolter 6, 13 ~ Walton s B,J O, Once Upon A
Classic 10,33
8 JQ-What 's Happening 6, 13, Arabs &amp; I sraelis 33 ,
Origtn als 20
9 DO-- Black Sheep Squadron 3, 4, 15. Hawa11 Five 0
8, 10 , Advo cates 20,JJ

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Kitchen Cabinets, Roofing,
C on cre te
Pat1o s,
Sidewalks ,
New
Construction
&amp;
Remodeling .

Sunrlse Semester 10,

6 01)-PTL Club 15, 6 15-Societles on Transit ion 10;

THURSDAY , APRIL 13,1978

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9. _Jack W. Carsey , Mgr.
llil. Phone 992-2181

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APPLIANCE

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FRIDAY, APR IL 14, 1978
5'&lt;5-Farm Repo't 13, 5 . 50---, PT~ l;lub 13 ; 5'55-

TELEVISION
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ON KIN6 .DAVID

YOU KNOW WHERE KING
DAVID WROTE HIS
PSALMS? UNDER A
PSALM TREE!

HAHAHAHA

I'LL BET

DAVID
WOULD HAvE I HUIJbHI I

IT WAS FUNNY

HOW COME YE WUZ
ABSENT FROM SCHOOL
'IESTIDDY, J UGHAID ?

I FELL OUT OF
TH'' HA'ILOFT AN '
WRENCHED MY ARM
AN' BUSTED MY·
TOE AN'---

'·----~

WHAR'S TH'WRITTEN
. EXCUSE FROM DOC
PRITCHART?

�.
H. C. BON EY
H. C. Boney, formerly of
Pomeroy, died Wednesday in
Marietta.
Mr: Boney is survi ved by
his son, H. E. Bone~• , also
formerly of Pomeroi·, and
-three grandsons.
Funeral servtces will be
held Friday afternoon at the
Shaffer-McCl ure Funeral
Home in Mariett a.

$30 million bail-out keeping schools open

the late Franklin an &lt;J Nancy
·Farley. Rhodes . He was also
preceded in death by three
SISters and a brother.
. Leah Louise Pickens Rhodes,
stt~psu n ,

Roger,

I

of

Middlepw1. Mr. Rhodes was
a veteran of World War l
having servl•d ln the U.S.

Anny .
Funera I servtces wtll be
held at I p 111. Saturday at the '
Rawlings-Coats r'une ral
Home with burial to be i11
Meigs Memoria l Ga rdens.
Officiating will be the Hcv.

FLOYD RHOPF.S
Floyd Rhod£s, 86, South
Second Ave .. Midd leport,
died early Thursday at
_Veterans Memorial Hospit1lL
Mr. Rhodes was born April
2t, 1891 at Ulric. Ohio, a Slln of

George Oiler. Frie1:ds may

Fire loss is $14,000
An estimated $14,0110 worth

p. m ., repurtedly originated
in the rei lin!{ and roof area of

of damages resulted to the
B&amp;B Mark et tn Mas&lt;&gt;n, the store. The cause of the
Wednesday evening when the f1re 1s sti ll under in·
__ ,Jjuilding was gutted \l)· ftrr vestlgatwn .
and its contents dest ro~ t'd
A spok esma n noted that the
The fi re. discovered·at 5. 2B State F'ire Marshall is expected to be tn Mason today
Ill fun her check on the ca us('

(Continued from page 11
Arch Mason s, Pomeroy
Chapter Knights Tcmplar,
and Aladdin Shrine. He was a
past commandrr of Drew
Webster Post 39, Amcman
Legton, and a member of the
Middlepurt-Pumcru) Huta r)
Club.
Funeral ser\'iCes wJII be

held at 3 p.m. Saturday at the
Ewing Funeral Home with
the Hev . Robert Bumgarner
officiating. Burial will be tn
the
Mount
Hermon
Cemetery. Friends may call
at the funeral home from 2 to
4 and from ito 9 p.m. Frtday.

,,f the blaze.
There were customers in
.the building at the time of the
fire. the spokesman reported ,
however, everyone

Ifl(:lna~cd

to escape fr om the building.
Nu injuries resu ltt&gt;d 1t was

i'Oied .
The store

IS

O\\lled by

Sharon Hoffman, Letart.
Damages of $8,000 to the
contents and $6,000 to the
building were estimated.
F'1remen were on the scene
for four hours . A total of 22
firemen and four tru cks
responded to the call .
SQUA DRliN
T he
Middlet&gt;orl
Emergency Squad was called
lo'&amp;li S. Second Ave., atl0 :02
.,..1n Wednesday for Floyd
Rhodes, a mcdtcal patient ,
who was taken to Veterans

AppliCIJtions

Memonal Hosptlal.

Continued from page ;
the association are : Metgs
GRA NGE MEETING
Riding ~lob in Pomeroy•
Ohot
Valley Grange 2612
Bar-30 Horsemen tn Tupper s
Letart
Fall s wt ll meet
Plains ; Rtvervtew Sadd le
Thursday , Aprtl 20 ill 7:30 p.
Club in Point Ple asan t :
m. rather than thi s evening
Saddle and Sirlotn tn as was annuum:ed .
Gallipolis ;
Ja -Vin
in
A delegate will be named
Wellston ; Athen s Htdtng and a baking contest held .
Club, and W-E 111 Parkersburg .
Application forms may also
PTOTOMEET
be obtained by contacllng
Racme PTO wtll 1meet
_ Norma Newland, &amp;haimlan,
Monday at 7: 30 p. m. at the
of the Selectton Committee,
school. There will be tn·
at Rt. 2, Bo• 105, Coolvtlle, !&gt;1a llation of officers and a
Ohto 45723 . The applicattons speaker fr om the Metgs
must etther be postmarked
County Health Department.
by mtdmght on May fi or they
'11\e thtrd grade mothers
may be handed to the wtll provide refreshments.
chairman at the May 6 The public 1; invncd to atOV HSA show.
tend.

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- OPEN FRIDAY TIL 8 P.M. .
sl89 GI-NGHAM CHECK
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4 PIECE MIXING BOWL SET
YARD GOODS
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inc h es wide, good se lection of calors and
check stzes

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pattern. in clud es 9" pi e plate,
8 .tshqua r e uftltty dt s h•. p , quart bak ing d is h
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Reg . $64 .00, six way .. 3 way · tray floor ,
swing arm (3 way). downbr idge 13 way),
rich antique bronze finish, fabric and vinyl
shades

Casserol e wi th basket in 11 ' quart r ound
covered, .. I'.,. qua~t . ob long . unco.vered , .· 1.
quart loaf dish uncove red .

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KNIT
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Made by Springtoot in sizes small , medium ,

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52.95 cotton poly es ter bl end s in solid colors
an d heath er ton es .............. ..... Sale 52 .33
53.95 100 per ce nt polyes ter in so lid colors
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Discontinued colors and patterns ,
good overall selection, regular
prices $7.49 to $12 .95 pair.

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assorted fan cy patterns

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mea surements .

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SPORTSWEAR
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Briggs . '' But our largest
piece of money from taxation

comes at
Novembe-r

&lt;•pJ)(Ised the le''J' whtle blacks

the end of
and
ea rly

December and if we're not

fin thl' East Side favored it.
" Lf we .art• unsuc(:essful in
convin ci ng the Clevel and

able to borrow against that ,
it's difficult to sec where we

vu ters that tht money was not
.ct gift or a t{raut, .:md if \\o'e

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teachers or suppliers .

- Reduction of the number
of employees . to sta te

:~br mt

''arnbJguous''.l&lt;mguage
m the resistrictions.

In •ddition , The advance
pa y111ent mtm be approved
by the stat e .Controll tng
l:lnard , which meets Monday ,
(Continued on page 12 1

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e

receive paychecks
by
Wednesday or Thursday of
next week . They mi ssed
paychecks on Mar ch :n and
today because the board did

expenditures to the state.
" We can live with it
easily," Briggs said of the
restnctiuns. But he and board
men tbers raised questions

enttne

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This is a kindergarten class at the Pomeroy
Elementary School getting comfortable in preparation for

'5995

')'wo mothers of chi ldren who will enter kindergarten
classes at the Pomeroy Elementary School in the fall
recetve lnstnu ction on proper comp letion of the necessary
forms at the upcoming roundup on Mav 1. F'rom the left

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waist siz es 24 to 38 .

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!~~i~o~eypoau;t~;~~,u;~do~ 1 ;;raduation g ifts .

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REGULAR '99,95 STUDIO II

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TIMEX WATCHES

A big new shipme nt of popular Timex
wa tches in women's, children's and men ·s
s tyles , electric , dig ital and wind wa tches ,
you'll like the se lection .

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:REG. '459.00 ......... ... ......... SALE '350.00
Furniture Depa r tment , Jrd Floor '

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Entire s tock pt women 's s pr ing coa ts, all

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sizes, half sizes and petites.

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Bookshelf/Room Divider
DARK PINE

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- UTILITY
- CHINA
- BASE

20.0//0 OFF
CARPET SAMPLES
t 100

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SUITS FILED

EACH

Two·sults for app ropriation
right of way easements and
rights were filed in Meigs
County Common Pleas Co urt
by tl!e Ohio Power Company,
Portsmouth .
One was against Lillian
Marlene Hall, Rt . 2, Racine,
et al and the other against
Jay Hull, Jr., Rt. 1, Cheshire,
et hi. '
Filing for divor ce was
Joann Clark, Rt. 2, Pomeroy,
against Harry E. Clark,. same
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address.

FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, lrd FLOOR

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OPEN SATURDAY &amp; MONDAY 9:30 TO 5

rcdured bond on Leonard
ulh•).!cd murder ul his wih:,

Kat hryn

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ELBERFELD$ IN POME·ROY
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Fi•ch ·

patrk k April 9, Huml

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redul'l'd from $100,0110 to
$60,000.
Fitl'hpatrkk is ludgNI in
l\1t·i~s c~nmty Jail.

discussed
David Spencer, offi ce
ma nage r an d Ted Wame r,
superintendent of the Meigs
Co unty Highway Department
met with Meigs Co unty
Comm issioners Tuesday
night
regardin~
appropriations a nd road
ma teria l bids.
The bid of the Guernsey
Aspha It for bit ominous
materials was accepted with
the exception that when It is
not available from Guernsey ,
the engineer is to purchase
fr om I he · next lowes t
prov ider.
All other bids lor a·sphalt
ma teria ls were acce pted with
purchases to be made at the
discretion of the county
engineer . Bids for dust
control materia ls were
tabhid.
·
Several residents of co unty
road 4 in Hutland Township, '
me l with commissioners
requesting steps be taken to
correct ttie problem of an
open dump on Macumber Hill
which is a strip mining area .
Commissi oners staled they
would contact lhe highway
department to bulldoze the
area. The board will post
signs warning violators of
prosecution.
.
Commissioners also asked
residents to help by obtaining
license numbers of violators
and reporting any information to the sheriff's
department for legal action.
Attendin g were Henry
Wells, Richard Jones and Jim
Roush, comm iS.!I ioner s, and
Mary Hobstetter, t lerk .

Co urt ·' Jud gl'

E. llu l'k Thursda y

M. Fltchpatrlck 21. Middleport. ehar~t·d with the

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administrative assi.stant and Mr·s. Ben Ewing .

Material

Size 24x40 inches, ova l or obl ong, sol id
co lor s and patterned. non skid back.

Vance begins. weekend
consultations today
DAH
ES
SALAAM.
Tanzania 1UPI 1 - Secretary
11f SUi h.: Cyrus Vancr beJ{an a
week end

of

rntcn s in~

t'(•nsult&lt;Jtlons today, buoyed
h~
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rep orted m&lt;ijor
breakthmugh
rn
In s
dl'Speration mrssion to .ctvert
full- sea!r eiYil war In

Hhotlesi•.

ure Chase Cleland, snn of Mr . and Mrs. Hank Cleland rmd Kim

Ewin~c

holding lll lk s Saturday and
Su!HUII' witlt .Joshua Nkum o
nn&lt;l 11;•1JCrt Mug abe , leaders
of the Patn otie Fr ont
gucrnlla
or gan izati on
fighting 111 Rhudesia , and the

daughll'r of Mr . wuJ

Mrs. Ben f:wing .

Kindergarten roundup $et

nounced liHer.
At the Pomeroy Elementary School , new enrollees in
the first grade (children who
did not att end kindergarten in
Meigs Local 1, may be
.
d. •
regtstere
It is being stressed . all
children • entering kindergarten
should
be
registered at the roundup so
all necessary paper work c•n
be completed so children and
th eir teacher, Mrs. Mary C.
Wiley, will be able to buckle
right down to work on the
fi r.t day of the fall sess ion .
An y child whose fifth birth·
day fall s on or before Sept. 30,
this year, may be registered
for kinderga rten and any
child whose sixth birthday

Weather
Becoming cloudy tonight,
with showers or thun dershowers and lows in the
upper 30s or lower 40s.
Showers and a little coo ler
Saturday, with highs between
55 and Ill.
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falls on or before Sept. :10 , Ihi.&lt;
yem, may be registered for

the fir st grade .
.At the time of registration,
pt~ren t!-l

are to prov ide a
or Immunizati on
which in cludes 4 DPT, 4 polio

record

Subin , measles, ru bella and a
recent TB skin teat 1wi thi n
one year before entering
school}. Parent s also must
present the chi ld 's btrt h
certifi cate.

ta~Y"SchtKI I

Principal Hob{,rt
Mt1rris ' collects all til fo rmation io order that Mrs .
Wiley hils all the pilper work
Dwight

da~ ses

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ad -

Waterga te n~port ~r Rob
Woodward ~a s key notr

, pea kcr at th e First Annual
Rio Grandr Media Seminar
Oay held Thursday at the
college. St•e Inside stury.

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fa ru uus ba c kp&lt;:~ck cr from this
arl'U, Grandma Gatewood,
\\hu hiked the cnlire ·

Apa pia chi~ n Tr a tl fr om
Georgia to Maine at the age
of 69 .
Une of the best-known
events at the Bob Evans
FamJ will tuke place May 20

when chtckcns from every·
where

will

in

the

~ puttering nr gn ti at ions on
Rhodesia. now governed by

Prime Mintstcr ian Smith
and three moderate black s.
But the offteial s conceded

attend such a gathering , but
Vanee, who w11l be going to

Salisbury early next week.
will seck to change that
position.

Vanre . accompanied by
U.N. AlltlxJSsador Andrew
Y oun~. arrived in DtH es
Salaam Thursday after a 19hour flight froni Washington.
Offictals aboard his plane
satd the Palrtolic Fr ont
plan.

md ucllng !!. _. u ·' pn.:scnec
lind a centra l role for Bn
appoi nted British res1dent
c·o mrn1ss ionrr rl urin g the
tnmsition to majority rule .
A
Sl'nior
Arncri can

offirtal said Vance will tell
tht· So:lii sbury gc,\·ernrnent It
st&lt;:1nds no chanee of g;:linin g
mtrrn rl tlonal acceptance or
an end lf1 i.'C(Jn OOliC sanct ions.
V&lt;mcf' cllso w11l say the
Umtrfl SUI!es ts prepared to
mrlk l'
a • sig nif icant
('untn bution
to
a

de\'elopm ent

fund

for

if a go\·ernnment is
formt•d that represents all the
part1l"s,
including
the
Rhod~si a

PatnotJL' Front.

Ill- wtll argue that the
alternattve to his proposals is
HlJlliiSI C.t'rtilllll) WJdCspn•C::Jd

l'l\' tl war. and the like lihund
of expanded Sov tet and
CUIAin mnucnce 1n southern
Afr tcH. the offi nals scud .
Refore go ing i(, Salisbury,
Va nl'r will travel to Pretoria

and wtll cmphasi&gt;r this last
ar~unwnt m thf' hopes the
Snuth Afnea ns will put pressure nn the Rhodestans to
aeecpt
an
all-party
cor\feren ct'.

Pridemore pleads guilty

registrallon.

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it wnuld be a majur

accept all elemenL' of the Anglo-Ameri can

purtation uf the children after
pa rents fill out neeessary
forms

n~hl.

brea kthrough

leadership now has agreed to
P:Hriotl c Front had agreed to th e essential elements of the

begin in

Goi ns,

are

'l11ursday the y belie\'ed the

ministrative assistant of the
district , works uut trans~

First canoe
race Sunday
'llte fir st cal10e race of the
season is scheduled Sunday
m the Raccoo n Creek Uv ery
located in Ri o Grande, Ohio
on the Bob Eva ns F'ann. The
;tarter for the race, Kingsley
Meyer, said registration will
begin at UO a.m. April lfi
and that ca noeists of all
capabilities are invi ted to
participate. f'ourt een differept events will be offered
In the more than 200 competito rs ex pec ted to par·!icipate, including events for
kyak s, 'aluminum ca noes,
different age groups, and
various degrees of expertise.
Th e seco nd "Grandma
Gatewood" spring hike is
planned for May 13 at 2 p.m.
Naturalists will gui de hikes
a nd an overni ght ba ck:
pa cking · trip into remote
"'cas of the F'a mt. The hike
takes Its name from the

flll'l'iKrl ministers uf SIX blal'k
Afnc;_m nations - N1~-l&lt;i,
Tmn&lt;Jnia,
Moz a mb1qu~ .
Zambia ,
Ang ola
and
Botswana .
Am erican off 1ctals sa1d

At the Pomeruy Elcull'n-

done before
UJe faiL

1\nglo-Amertcan
plan.
tncluding free ele&lt;:tions.
11 the American offinals

V;ml'e wa s mectm~ first Vance's proposa l for a &lt;Ill party c m1ferc~·e of the
w1t h
l3nt 1sh
F on'J I-!n
St.·lTL'lar~
David Owt~n tu Patr w tic Frunt i:trHI thl'
di:-:,cu ~s
the
latest 1nt er·ncd leoder ship
uf
developments in thc 1r last - Hh odesn1 somewhere in
ditrh C(lnlpaign to w1n Afnca later'this month is still
accepldncc of the t\nKl o· a ··long shot."
Amefl(:an mcljnr ity rule plan
The newly installe d
for ttw form er BriUsh cnlony . government 1n Salisbury
11w two diplomats were already tw s sHid !! wou1d not

M•ry C. Wiley, veteran kindergarten teacher at the Pomeruy Elementa ry SdtPnl,
works with two pr e-kindergarten ch ildren who will be registered •I the May I roundup . Till ')

All signa ls.are "go" f~r the
ann ua I kindergarten rou ndup
in the Pomeroy Elementa ry
School of· the Meigs Local
Sehool Dtstrict.
Annual registration will be
held on Munday, May I, 6:30
a.m. to 4 p.m. with on ly
children who will be at·
tending the Pomeroy school
registering. Schedules fur
other sc hoo ls where kindc rgar~en classes are loca ted
in the distr ict . will be an-

a story from the tea cher, Mrs . Marv C. Wiley New
dasses will be registered May I.

•re Mrs. Hank Cleland, Hobert ,\olorris, principal of

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OHIO

The beleaguered schoo l
board is once again fa cing the
problem of convincing Clevelanders to approve a schoo l
tax levy of 9.9-m ill per $1,000
assessed va lu(:ltion .
The levy, which would raise
the avera~e Cleve land

- The filing of monthly
reports 1m all income and

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!I JOGGERS
OR GYM SHORTS
GIRLS SPRING DRESSES
SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS
65 pe r cenl polyester, 35 per cent ca ti on ,
I Plenly of cu te styles in sizes 2 to 4, 4 to 6x

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attitude."

Delu xe model 3440, regu lar $79.95 with cord
ree l. deluxe tools , steel construct ion , II!,
1 H. P.

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five years .
"We're ba ck onJhe ballot in
June,"
said
sdwo l
S up~rin te mlent Paul W.

aver;Jges

~&lt;ere

Eureka Canister Sweeper .

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black. genumecowhtde brtdal leat her . Stzes
32 to 50 ·
SPECIAL SALE
Men's S3.95 lea ther Garrison belts, p 4
mches wtde, black .

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annual rt'vcnuc for the

change in thei r ove rall

attached to the state
funding plan, i.nclud tng:
- Prior approval by the
State ·superintendent of
Publi c Instruction before the
Cleveland district, the largest
in the stal e, .buys any
equipment or enters in to an y
contract.
- Immedi ate liq uidatton·or_
all outstandin g obligations to

kel'p scho••ls (•pen fur lhc

sdH&lt;Jis with 1:10 in addition;• I

no

Four "strings ," however,

be Jlu dift erent than we were
· l'n tir.l'' f&lt;tll ."
before the ~tate g&lt;:~vc us lhe
V1•ling along sharply drawn adv&lt;lnce, ··
Pinkne y
rac\allincs, Cle\'eland \'oters f'omrne nted .
re jec ted a similar levy
1\.s a res ult nf the $30 million
pruposal last week hy ne.a ri.Y advance. the system 's 11.000
a 2-to- 1margiu . Whites on the tc&lt;:~ching and non--te cH:hing
!'tty's West Side generally cm~loyees c~ n expect to

c&lt;:Jn get &lt;HIY IIitH'C funds l(J

Y2 PRICE
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Exce llent quality , boys ' style, on sale at ou r
warehouse on Mechantc Street .

P eople

!:iCC

tlut(l pass a levy then we will

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permanent press, .regular ly $3 .95 to $7.95.
While th ey las\.

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SPECIAL SALE

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hom eowner's taxes Qy $67

ye;1r, Wll uld provide the

$799 SET

Short s leeves. " Manfit" with two pockets, 7
.bu.l.ton . fron t. .. lang tail. · per.mane~.t .pr.ess,
assorted fancy patterns, medium , ·•Jarge,.
ex tra large.

I Boys 795 J k ts
u: 49
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Use for jogging, gym or general wear . b lue
denim wilh color t.rim . Sizes 6 to 18 .

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sug95 AMF
10 SPEED BICYCLES

For

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•' ridav . 1\pril 1~. 1!17H

"Clev eland's problems anu
the .legislators' desire not to
see the schools dose was the
so le reason why the money

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BOYS SHORT SLEEVE
l Jde_al _f~or_tewdea0runaanwt.1 tayn. d ear ly tall Siz es 8 to ~ Sizes 8 to 12,SPORT
SHIRTS
SPORT SHORTS
118 1 1
so lid co lor s and fancy patterns .

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That 's the great lh ing about a sav ing s
a ccoun t at The Ra cine Home Na ti onal
Bank In teres t add s up be fore you know it.
They have al l sorts o f pl ans to choose fr om
- even for s hort te rm depos itors like me'
Any one ca n have a green thumb'

Pomerny-1\liddleport, Ohio

SALE PRICE

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FLOOR LAMPS
!I BASKET BUFFET lI .16.95 FUU CUT SPORT SHIRTS

$411

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call at the fu11eral home from
5 tu 9 p.m. Friday .

Will

CLEVELAND iUPI I - nol sta y open very long in
The Oeveland Public Schools September.
are out of the finan cial fire
"We are pleased with the
and back into the fiscal fryin g state legislators' actions, sa id
Schoo l Board ·President
$30 million baii-&lt;Jut an- Arnold R. Pinkney. "They
nounced Thursday by state bent over backwards to help
·officials will keep the 110,000- us. However, I'm convinced
student system running for that there will be no more
the ·rest of the school year.
state aid. The faucet is dry ."
But unless Cleveland voters ' Pinkney said it was " the
- who ba ve shown a marked uniqueness of the Cleveland
reluctan ce to raise their sit uation " which spurred
Ulxes- approve 'a schoo l U.x state official to make the
levy on June 6, schools may unu s ual bail - out .

Surviving are his wife,
and a

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come to Ril1

Grande to participate in th e
Seventh Annual International
C.ltickcn Fl)•ing Meet. Birds
fr om across the co untry wi11
be vying to top the distariee of
last year's record-setting,
Oight of 197 feet, 2 inches,
fl own by an 18-o unce
Japanese Black-Tail Bantam ,
named Kung Flewk.
Bob Evans Fa rm is
located on U.S. Route 35 in
the
rollin~
hill s of
southeastern Ohi o.

meeting set
Tllf:

annual

busutess

Meigs Co unty Shenf(
James J . Proffitt report&gt;
lll cky A. Pridem urt•, 19,
Hutland, has pleaded guilty
to filmg a false report in
connection with the rcpo t1cd
theft of his aul omo btlc on
Monday.
Al'&lt;ording to the Shertff' s

pleaded guilty to a chargt• of
ftling a false police report .
J udge Buck sentenced him to
S&lt;·rve 30 da ys '" the Count y
Ja il.
Claren e'e E. McDan iels,
Jr., 18, Hutland, was taken
Wednesday befcrc the Court
of Common Pleas on a btl I ,,f

Offict', Pndemore rt'pHrtcd tu

Lnformation charging forgery

Chief Rruce Davis, his auto
had been stolen Mt111 ilay
evening, then hr also made
the same repon 111 ~ei~ s
County Sheriff's depu ttcs.
The auto wa s loc ated
Tuesda y morning on llitppy
Hollow Road where it had

in the passing uf a bad check
tas t week the Drive- tn
Wind ow nf the Pomeroy
National Bank . McDaniels
entered a guilty pl ea and
Judge Manning Webster ,
Acting Common Pleas Cou11
Judge, ordered a pr e-

meeting nf the Corporation
fur Health Ed ucation in
App• lachia Ohio tC HF:AOI
will be ileld on Apri1 20 at the
S~ort sman Hestaurant in been wrcch&gt;d . Pridemore is se ntence invest!guti on.
Athens. The meeting, which the one that notified McDa niels was released on
ts npen to the public, will authorities where the car was $1,000 property bond.
located . He advised he had
Deputies are investi gating
be~ln at 8 p·. n1.
'ill£· ~g~ndH will include gone to a fnend' s hom e and breaking and cnterings of two
reports on current projects, was rctumtng down Happy residences in Dark Hollow .
conllnuatton proposals, and Hollow Road when he fou nd They occurred Wednesday
aftern oon.
Items takt{te election of 1rustees and the auto.
officers.
Upon qnestioning by en
from
the
restCHEAO is a private; non· sheriff's deputies Tuesday de nces ha vc been reprofit urganlzat ion whi ch morning , Pridemore ad- covered from an old min e
off ers health education mitted he was driving the in the Dark Hollow area.
prngrams
hea lth auto and had wrecked. 1t:'""" Three suspects we re
10
professio na ls • nd to the Since he was under court leavi ng the area ca rryin g the
public. It serves the 28 Ohio suspension he decid ed to items recovered in the uld'
mine.
Appalaeh,ian cou nti es under report the auto as stolen.
Pr ide mor e wa s taken
Depu ties were unable to
funding fr om th e Ap·
before
Meigs
Coun
ty
Court
loca
te · the individ uals
palachian Ht•gt onal Com·
Judge
Robert
Buck
where
he
Wednesday
evening, but
1nission .

Shenff Proffitt advises that
the) &gt;illluld be picked up
w1th1n the next day or so.
Wt·dnesd;~ y eveni ng, Meigs
Conn!) Sill' riff' s Deputies
inv1•st 1gated a deer acc ident.
Dl&lt;illl' McBanr, Mid·
dlrpt~rt. n•por1 cd she was
travl'lmg south on sn 7 near

old Shrnan~ Springs when
her car str uck and killed a
deer that ran tnlo the pllth of
hr r flllto There wa s minor
damHgr tu hrr auto

Wrdn rsrlny

C\'ening ,

dep uties rerrn·cd H report
from C. C. Howard , Rt. 4,
Pomrr11)'. tha t S()nJ C'time be-

tween i•30 and 11 p.m.,
someone attempted to pry
npt•n the trunk of hi s 1976 auto
parked nl'ills drivew•y The
mcid cnt 1s und ~ r in vest JgatilHl .
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EXTENDED FORECAST
Wt•dn esday throu gh'
Saturday, rool with periods
of rain or showers ear h

day. Highs generally will
be in the 50s north and the
60s south and _ uverolghl
lows will be In lh c JOs north
and In th e low or mld 40s
south.
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