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10- The Dai ly &amp;ntmel. Multll eport -Pomcl'\1) . 0 .. Monday. tlpnl ll. 78

News •• in Briefs
(Continued from page 1)
who shot himself fatally - appareqjly by accident - while
handliiJg a powerful.revQiver m a convenience store parking
lot.
Police satd Sunday a friend of Corp . Richard Pagnard of
Bellefontaine Ohio said the young Marme put a bullet in the
chamber of a' .357 ~gnum revolver , put the gun to his head,
· srud "watch this" and pulled the trigger .

Tram accident
claims four

SQUAW VALLEY, Cahf.
(UP! ) - The red tram,
dan gling only from a safety
OOVINGTON, KY . - FOUR POLICE OFf'!CERS wtil wtre, swayed in the wind 100
testify as "expert wttnesses" thts week m the Frankfort grand feet over the sn ow~wept
jury probe of alleged gambling and corruption m northern Emtgranl Peak slope.
Kentucky
lnstde, there were four
Police Chief Lyle Schwarts, Assistant Chtef Art Heeger, persons dead - VIctims of a
Night Chtef AI Meyer and Sgt. Donald Plegeman say they wtil sudden lll'cident. Thirty-stx
accept an invitation by the federal grand JUry to testtfy as others were m the J21J..perscn
"expert witnesses."
capactty tram f'or them tt
was hell.
COLUMBUS - A DRIF"l'ER, ROBERT E OLIVER, 2a,
" There wa s scream1ng ,
jatled on bank robberv charges in Columbus has admitted to a crymg and wailing," Dr .
1972 murder in Salem Ore. Oliver told Franklin Co. Sheriff's Palnck Mulrooney, 35, Modedetectives during the weekend that he ktlled Jane Pellett , 211, a sto, Calif , sa1d of Saturday 's
patient wtlh hun at a Salem mental hospttal. Both escaped acctdent.
June 7, 1972.
The tram had just left Htgh
Miss Pellett's decomposed body was found m a wooded Camp on tts way down the
afea in Salem later that month. She had been strangled and slope when tl slipped from tis
her throat had been slit.
cable at .the 8.000-foot level. It
dropped' 50 feet Asafety wtre
TOPEKA, KAN - KANSAS' LIQUOR-BY-THE-DRINK caught. the tram bounc-ed like
bill becomes law today but restdents sttll won't be able to wash a yo-y o
·down their meal with wine or a cocktail unttl July I
The wtre ripped through
Gov. Robert Bennett has srud he wtll allow the measure to the roof and pmned three of
become law wtthout his stgnalure bultt cannot be printed tn the fatality victims to the
the state record - making tt effecttve - until July . Even then noor . The fourth person died
there ts no guarantee that Kansas restdents wtll be able to fr om apparent tnternal
order and get liquor by the drink .
mjuries.
Davtd Penntn g, a ptlot
'NEW YORK - JUDGES REVIEWED ALMOST 1,000 celebratmg his 47Ul birthda y,
,. entnes, the largest tn the history of th e Pulitzer Prizes . for was hurled from the car and
today's selection of the most prestigious award m Journaitsm landed in th e snow He
This year's 10 wtnners were scheduled to be announced at 3 suffered only a broken nb .'
p.m. today .
"[ wa blown out througl1
Nine hundred eighty-It ve entrtes were submtlled m the 11 the side whtch was gone," he
categones. A gold medal for pubitc servtce and 10 pmes of satd "The wtnd was blowm g
$1,000 will be awarded to the winners
it bl ew me do"n th e
mountam a ways. It was a
NEW YORK - NEW YORK CITY 'S special narcottcs steep area on one stde, but the
prosecutor says the city 's btllton-dollar drug trade has wmd blew me til soft snow. "
spawned a new tndustry - murder by contract.
An upward-bound r·ar wtlh
•·
In a radio interview Sunday, Stirling Johnson satd that
prices for a "rubout" run anywhere from $50 to $500 and that
the hitmen mclude professional killers, women and even
children. "People are bem g paid to kill people," he said.
Johnson satd 30to 40 percen t of the murders in Harlem, as well
as other areas of the city, are drug-related .
BOlJJGNA, !l&lt;lly (UP! ) Angwshed relati ves ptcked
through mounds of Jewelry
GET LICENSES
and
bloody clothing today for
Issued mamage licenses
ttems
that may tdentify the
Saturday were Harry Clinton
more than 40 vt cttm s ,
Surface, 49, Mtddl eport . anu
Del ores Ma e Ly nch, 39, in cludm g an Ameman
woman , of ll&lt;lly's worst tram
ANNIVERSARY
Mtddl eport ; Roger Steven
Clark , 22, Pomeroy , and crash m 16 years
SPECIAL
Hescue workers satd they
Penn y Marte Eblin , 20,
re&lt;:overed between 44 and 47
Mtddl eport ; Rtc ky All an
12" PIZZA
bodtes from the twtsted
Ftndley, 18, Ht 2, Racme.
wreckage
of Saturday 's
wfth Pt,.rtAJ or ~aulllgt
and Ail sa Ann Hams. 19. Rt
ltfVItr Pmt $3.10
collt ston m the Apennin e
1, Mmersvtlle.
Mountatns Some 200 persons

64 skters and sightseers was

jolted to a stop by the
ac Cident But no one. was
hurt.
After the imtial hystena.
the survt vo rs huddl ed
together in the cabm: sang
songs and prayed
A rescue rope was dropped
to skt patrolmen, Placer
County Sheriff's deputies and
other volunteers. They used a
T-bar c ha tr to lower the
survivors. It look seven hours
to clear both trams - women
and children were tak en
down first
The dead "ere tdenhfted as
Dtepak K Merchant. 31,
Menlo Park, Cahf. , Laurence
Hinkle, 2a, Milpitas, Calif. ,
Dean
Wt smewskt , 32 ,
Alameda , Calif. , and his wtfe ,
Gma, 20 The Wismeskt's &amp;year&lt;Jid daughter survtved.
None of the 31 mjured were
reporte d m senous conditi on
Sunday, and mo st had been
released from nearby
hospttals
One survt vor m the red
tram was Chris Loungankts,
2a, a Tahoe City, Calif ..
housewtfe who once said a
crtppled tram "should be the
next terror mo\ 1e "
She satd , ·'The roof caved
tn, and then th e doors
l'ollapsed tn . One man went
out , ape-Wu:)d onto someone
ford ear life. I would have
been the next one out."

Barn leveled, cattle perish
PT
PLEASANT
A large barn, milkmg
parlor, cattle loafing butldmg
and 27 head of cattle on the
pi cturesque Mt. Vernon
Farm on Rt. 3$, at Southside,
were destroyed by hre early
Saturday evening.
"I lost the heart of my
operation," said James B.
Shadle, owner of the farm .
Accordmg to Shadle, the
cattle· were heifers and milk

located at each end ol the
datry bmlding, another barn
and shed. However, firemen
were able to prevent the fire
from spreading and at the
same tune , with the atd of
volunteer help, moved other
livestock and equipment out
of the area
Firemen

on

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Saturday Admtssions Larry Patterson, Jr ., Ractne;
Mary Baker, Reedsvtlle , Lee
Ann Robmson, Coolville.
Saturday Dtscharges Georg e Cl onch, Augusta
Potts , Robert Fetty, Cleson
Denney.
Sunday Admissi ons Cindy Curtts, Pomeroy ;
Carolyn Teaford, Chester ;
Nellie Price, Mtddleport ;
Ma1z1e Hannahs, Pomeroy;
Jacquelyn Glassburn. Bidwell ;
Donald
Casto,
Clarksville, Tenn , Aaron
Turner, Racme
, Sunday Dtscharges Diana Ttllts. Earl Ptckens
Holzer Medical Center
(Discharges, Aprill4J
Ann Btshop, Carol Blame,
Erskine Blanton, Jr ., Thomas
Burns, Mahlon Chrtstma ,
Rtchard Davis, Arnold Dean,
Deana Denny . Aline Estep,
Sharon Eubanks, Ernest Fox,
f'ur st.
Evelyn
Mary
Gtlliland , J onn Gretser,

Relatives search belongings

SP£CIIl

'1 79

MON . TUIS -WID
A~RII II·"
AT AU

GINO'S

MEET TONIGHT
Eastern Athiettc Boosters
will meet this even ing at 7.30
p m at the htgh schoo l to
mak e pla ns for the July 4
chtcken barbecue.

were inJured , 95 .of them
reqwrmg hnspttahiBtton
The rescue squads satd it
was dtlftcult to determine the
exal't number of fataliti es
because many of the vtcttms
were wrenched to pteces and
their limbs strewn across the

if you're always

'' The scene was unspeakaIus 1-yeaNJld son, Adam .
U S offt ctals satd several ble ," said brain surgeon
other
American
and Manno Mas sa roth , who
Japanese famtlt es were climbed out a window to
aboard the two trams that safety . " People screammg m
crashed but "the worst they Jl'llll all around . There was a
suffered were a few bumps young man with a compl etely
crushed arm , a woman who
and bruises. "
Railroad offtctals satd had lost a leg. "
Ratlroad workers' offictal
disaster struck seconds after
a local tram bound north Gtovanni Zini told reporters
from Leece to Milan hit a the crash could have been
mud shde m a blindin g averted if Ow express had
rainstor m and 1ts engme been 30 seconds late
"Whe11 there is something
deratled onto the southbound
on the tracks in this lme, a
tra cks.
The wreckage was rammed fail safe device ca n be put in
by the Arrow of the Lagoon. a actton m 30 se.conds to halt all
fir st-class only expr ess traffi c," he sa td. "Try to
racmg so uth at 60 mph from imagt ne how littl e ttm e
betlw ee n
the
Venice to Rome. Its engme pa ssed
and two of its seven cars derailment and the arnval of
roll ed down a 65-fo ot the express."
embankment.

Bus firms not interested

second in line for

the bathroom ...

•

you're ready for

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plan s in mind fo r yo ur hom e, now's th e tim e fo l urn th em 1n to a
reality . We can s tart you on the road wi th a horn e improveme nt
loan Whether 1t' s to build a n extra ba t hroom, re model a kitc hen
or just to do some needed r e pa 1rs, we ca n arrange a loa n 1ust for
you , with a repa ym ent plan that won' t le ave you out 1n the cold
Talk to our loa n speci al ist.

t~J_Farr~~"~k
t n ea

rat ir oa d
m u d dy
embankment.
The bodi es were taken to
the Bologna ctly morgue
where tearful relattves poked
through ptle• of U1e vtcllms'
personal belongmgs trytng to
find an tdentifying pteee of
jewelry or clothing .
U S. consular olftctais satd
one 9f.- the dead wa s Erna
Steel, a tounst from Beverly
Htlls. Calif . Her husband,
James, 70, was hospitalized
with multiple fra ctttres and
off tctals satd he had not been
told of hts w1fe's death
The only other American
hos ptlaltzed was Honald
Mu ller . .a~ ph iloso ph y
professor fr om Dallas, who.
doctors satd , suffered a bump
on the head . He was UJurmg
Italy with ht s wife, Lucta, and

'40.000 Ma11mum tnStJrance For Each ~tor
Member Federal Dep®t Insurance Corpo&lt;at~n

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•

CLEVELAND I UPI I The ba nkrupt Cleve land
P\lbhc school system may be
getting enough money from
the state to finall y pay its
employees but bus ftrms
apparently believe there's
not enough to JUShfy btddmg
on a contract to bus the
system's puptls.
lnvttiattons to btd on a
contract for busmg 52,000
pupils for desegregation were
sent til 31 fi rms . Only three
replied and all refused to btd ,
tw o of them cilmg the
system's fmanctal mstabtltty.
Pendmg approval toda by
the state Con trolling Board ,
th e state of Ohi o has
ad va nced the Cle veland
system $.10 mtlhon to fi nish
the school year , mea ning
11,000 school em ployees ca n
expect paychecks thts week
for the ftrst tllJie m more than
a month . But the fu ture
remams uncertain .
Voters will be asked to
approve another operating
levy in June . But they voted
nearly 2-1 a gam~t a 9.9-mtll
measure Aprtl 6 - blacks
voti ng for the levy and whites
votin g against tt in an
a ppare nt deseg rega tio n
backl ash - eve n th ough
school offictals warned the
system would hitve UJ shut
down wtthoul new fundm g.'
Another levy defea t would
leave the system broke ea rly
next school yea r
WiU1 refusal of the firms to
bid, the bu stng question
reverted to Charles Leftwtch,
co urtapp otnt ed depu ty
s uper i ntend e nt o f
desegrega tion Only ARA
Transporti tion G r o u p of
Encino, Call!.. said it would
reco nsider bi ddtn g if the
system's fm ancial situation
llJiproved.
Prospecti ve btdders were
IISked to supply at least 230
buses for one year, carry
several forms of msurance ,
defend th e sc hool board
against all swts and claims,
• proVIde bus-mai~ttenance and
train drtve rs.
Federal Judge Frank
Battisti, who found the state
and local school boards guilty
of intentionally operating a
seg regated schoo l system

an d. ordered desegregation,
could order the state to
asum e th e costs
of
desegregatmg
Saying he was unaware of a
stmtiar refusal by busmg

bulders m any other clly.
Leftwich srud he intended to
study t he si tuati on wllh
Daniel McCarlhey, Batttsll 's
spec ia l deseg r eg at to n
master

ryi Hall, Jerry Herdman,
nita Jeffers, Ora Keirns,
D ielle Ktbble, Ruth McCall, Elvte -Mize, James
Mournmg, Onetda MuUens,
Maudie Persinger, Emogene
Reynolds, Gail Robinette,
Clarence Scarberry , Carl
Schultz, Jr., Mary Siders,
Hazel Taylor, Lewts Wamsley , Anthony Ward, Wanda
Waugh , John Weeks, Charles
Wood.
(Births, Aprlll4)
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bush
a son, Bidwell. Mr. and Mrs
Charles Bush, a son, Oak Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. David Caldwell,
a son, Galhpolis Mr. and
Mrs. Joel Dennts, a daughter,
Shickshinny, Pa. Mr. and
Mrs Verhn Hart , two sons.
Leon , W. Va Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hoschar, a son .
Racme. Mr and Mrs Danny
Neal, a daughter, Bidwell.
(D'iseharges, April IS)
Ben Adktns, Benjamin
Batrd, Katie Bausell, Luther
Bowles, Evelyn Clark, Merle
Cole,
Grace
Colwell.
Maureen Coughh~. Ernestme
Folden, Mary Ford, Timothy
Harless, Mary Hawkins, Mrs.
Bruce Htvely and son. Earl
Holbro ok, Betsy Layne,
Michael !.egg. Jenny Lucas,
Christopher McBride, Mrs.
Robert
McGuire
and
daughter, Ruth Mikell. John
Miller, Christ opher Moore,
.Mary Nelson , Doris Nolan,
Wtlrna Pope , Carol Stiverthome, Christopher Stotts,
Luella Th oma s, Mabel
Vulgamore ,
Frank
Weth erholt , Megan Wolfe,
Mtchael Wright.
(Aprll IS Blrlhsl
Mr and Mrs . Th oma s
McCartney, a son. Jackson .
Mr and Mrs . Ephriam
He rdman , a daughter ,
Middleport
(Discharges, April 16)
Patn cta Barnes, Mona
Forrest, Mrs
Stephen
Henderson and daughter,
Mrs. Michael Jeffries and
son, Antl e Johnson, Teresa
Jordan : Teresa Krebs, David
Lanham, Roy Lawrence,
Mrs. Stephen MatteSun and
son, Mrs. Homer Mtlls Jr .
and
daughter,
Mary
Mtlstead , Wtlliam Mitchell ,
Carl Riegel , Wendy Seaver,
Crystal Smith. Tanya Spires,
Ter-ry Wilcoxon
Births, April IS)
Mr and Mrs . Roger
La mbert , a daught er,
Galhpohs Mr. and Mrs
James Walker , a son, Crown
Ctty.

morning.

Shadle lost a similar barn
approximately four years ago
when heavy winda blew it
down.

approves
contract
MARIETTA, Ohio (UP!)City council Sunday night
approved a contract with the
police department providing
immediate pay raises for the
18 officers who had
threatened a job action today,
The three-year pact
provides an immediate raise
of from 35 to 65 cents per hour
depending on the rank, and a
wage reopener in each of the
next two years.
The pact also provides for a
spectal grtevance
procedure.
The officers, whose last
raise came in July of 1976,
had made their threats of job
aclJOn when collective
bargaining with a . federal
mediator ended tn an
unpasse for the second time
Frtday night.

HI-LOW TEMPs
NEW YORK (UP!) - The
highest temperature reported
Sunday to the National
Weather Service, excluding
Alaska and Hawaii, was 95
degrees at Carlsbad. N. M.
Today's low was 16 degrees at
Ely. Nev.
•

MEET TUESDAY
Group II of the Middleport
First United Presbyterian
Church wtll meet at7 :3Q p. m.
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Tom Rue. Kate Brown, co·
hostess, will lead· the
devotional period.
HOSPITALIZED
Lee RudiSill , Legion
Terrace, Pomeroy, is a
patient at the Holter Medical
Center The room number ts
419 .
BAND MEETING
Metgs Band Boosters will
meet thts evening at 7: 3Q p.
m. m the band room at the
hi gh school.
TUESDAY LUNCHEON
The Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce
wtll
meet
Tuesday at noon at the Meigs
Inn. Guest speaker will be
Paul Gerard.

ELBERFELD$
~,ff\~il'iiiW ~~L

'

thanks and gralllude 10 ray
friends and neighbors who
helped us at Ibis ltme, as well
as to the fire departments,"
said a grateful Shadle Ibis

Council

HOSPITAL NEWS

cows

Authortltes lhts morntng
were still determining the
extent of damages suffered
from the fire
•
Bestdes the cattle and the
buildings, an esttmated 3,500
bales of hay, three tons of
mtlk, •an undetermtned
amount of grain, John Deere
tractor and the farm's entire
milking equipment "ere lost.
Cause of the fire has not
been delermtned.
•
However, a spokesmau
from the Point Pleasant Fire
Department, which was on
the scene ' along with
assistance from the Valley
Volunteer Fire Department
and the Galllpnils Volunteer
Fire Department, said the
building probably burned
even faster than normal
because both ends of the
building were opened and the
large amount of hay inside.
The spokesman satd that
when ftremen first arrtved on
the scene at approxtmately
6 30 p m , the butldmg was
nearly burned to the ground.
The hre wa s also en·
dangenng two other butiding

remained

scene to ain1ost 9 p.m

TI1e farm, located on land
once owned by . George
Washmgton, is one of the
largest dairy operations m
the county.
On Saturday evening and
Sunday morning, the dairy
herd was divided and trucked
out to G.C. Sommer and Jack
Crank-farms, located nearby.
"I · want to extend my

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11 resignations accepted, board hires staff

Eleven resignations were
accepted and numerous
contracts were awarded
when the Meigs Local School
District Board of Edu~atton ,
met in regular session
Monday mght
Most of the resignations
accepted were from teachers
wishmg to relinquish extra
assignments. They include
M. Jane White, high school
cheerleader coach; Wendy
Halar, junior htgh basketball
coach; Jesse R. Vail, eighth
grade boys basketball, Vicki
Ann Hughes, junior high
cheerleader coach ; Roger
Birch, seventh grade in·
tramural basketball coach;
Kobert W Oliver, varsity
assistant boys' basketball
coach; Bruce Wtlson, reserve

boys '· basketball coach;
Michael A. Wtlfong, mnth
grade boys' basketball coach,
and Kenda Chaney, high
school gymnasttcs.
Other restgnations were
from instructors Roberta
Wilson and Frances Roberts,
who are rettring.
Teachers given contracts
for vartous lengths of ltme
beginning with the new school
year with the number of
years of each contract in
brackets include:
Arthur Arnold (I) , Emma
Ashley (2 ), Jo Ann Bartley
(2 ), James Brewmgton (5 ),
Richard Coleman (5),
Charles Corder (5), Joan
Corder (5), Judy Crow (1 ),
Robert Downey (3 ), Carol
Evans (2), Verna Evans (I),

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ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

Wtifong t21 , Uruce Wtlsun
(2), Cawl Wolfe 1:1), Marmda
Young 111.
.
Gtven ~";ontiuumg ('Ontraets
were John Arnott . Mtl'hael
Barr. Kcnda Chaney, Parn
Ctow , Kohn Kraw sczyn,
l.mda Lear, Lin da McManus,
Robert Oliver, Gay Perno,
Mary Hoss, Jean Shaver and
Rebecca Tnplett
Staff members gtv en
supplemental contracts. all
fur one year mclude:
Assistant Varstty Football,
f enton Taylor, Asst stant
Varstly ~·oolball . Don Dtxon ;
Asststant Varstly Football,
John Bentl ey; Ass tstant
Varstly Football. Mike Barr ,
Reser ve Foot ba ll, Fenlon
Taylor; Reserve Football,
Mike Barr ; Head 9th Grade

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

~'ootbail ,

Sam Cruw, Foot·
ball Trainer. Fenton Ta ylor;
7th and Bth Grade Fuolball.
John Arnott ; 7th and 8th
Grade Fuolbail , J ohn
Kraw scz yn ; 7t h an d 81 h
Grad e Foo t bail. Ja me s
Crow; Ass tsta nt Va rst ty
Basket bail, Bruce Wtlson;
Reserve Basketball , Jesse
Vat! , Elementary Basketball
Intra murals. John Arnott ;
Head Track. Don Dtxon;
Jumor rligh Track, Charles
Dnwnte , llea d Baseball, Dale
Harrt s on ; Ass ts tant
Baseball. John Amott , llead
Wr es titn g. Jam es Shee ts,
Golf, Robert Olt ver ; Alhlelt c
Se creta r y a nd Tr easut er,
Don Wolfe; Gtrl s' Voll ey bail ,
Karen Walker li~rls' Varsity
Bas ket bail , Joy Be ntley;

Gtrls' Reserve Hasketbail ,
Glenna ~prag ue; GJrls' Head
Track, llonme Ftsher. Gtrls'
Softbail , Htla Slavtn; Gtrls'
Athlel tc Dtrec tor, Joy
Bentley; Athleuc Factltltes
Care, Charl es Chancey ,
Vearboo k, Jean Shaver , 'Htgh
Sc hool Ne wspaper , Do n
Wolfe, Drama , Ce lt a McCoy ,
Guidance, Granvtlle Fisher ;
Gutda nce, John Redovtan ,
Gutdanee, Martha Venn art ,
i.tbrartan , Helen SJ)11lh ,
Ass tst ant HJ gh Schoo l
Principal iPart Ttme), Earl
Youn g, Pomeroy Safety
Patrol,
Jo hn
Arn ott
' Ass tstant Band Dtreclo r',
Alan Hunt ; Clerk-Custodtan
Vocattonal Program, Bermce
Huffman ; Extra Pn nting for
Schools, Be rntce Hoffma n,

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TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1978

PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

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CHARLESTON,
W.Va
()JPIJ - A total of $650,000 of
$4mtlhon colle&lt;:ted tn mtners'
relief funds has been
distributed to the 21 dtstrtcts
of the United Mme Workers
union .
The money was donated to
the international union by
other umons dunng the
mmers' Ill-day strike.
"The districts were sent out
$650,000 as " orking capt tal ,"
acting press secretary Joe
Jurczak satd from his offt ce
in Washington Monday . "As
that becomes depleted, they
phone m requests for more
money and money ts wtred
directly to their funds "
Although Jurczak declined
to gtve a breakdown on the
distribution, he did say that
each dtstrict was gtven $5,000
initial capital. "As soon as
they got a number of
requests, if that had the
backup information on any
requests, we wir ed the

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recetved two checks totaling
$50,000
" People must have been
cutoff on their ullhties or
have re&lt;:eived an eviction
not1 ce," to receive the
money, he satd.
The amount of money then
made available " t&gt; based on
how much the uttltty
company wtll accept to keep
you on ."
In northern We$1 Vtrgima's
Dtslrict 31 a total of $27,000
has been recetved m two
checks.
" We've received authorization from the International
Miners 1 Relief Fund to
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purchase food and we •re
Thts Is the percussion section of the Meigs High School
and Keith Krauuer. Randy Hunt is director of the group
distributing food' packets."
Wmd Ensemble which wtll be playmg as pa rt of the Metgs
Some
200 students makmg up th e wind ensemble, the
money.''
said a spokesperson for the
Local Instrumental Music Department'sspnn g concert at
symphontc
ba nd 11 nd the etghth ~rad e band will be ta kmg
"That 's not for publtc reg10n .
7 p rn . Thttrsday at the Meigs Htgh Audi torium . From the
part
Admtsston
ts $1 for adults and 5&lt;1 cents for students
release at this tune," satd
A miner is asked to sign hts
left are Lyle Moon, Kevm Ktng, Gary Basham, April Kmg
Jurczak , when asked for a local umon number, name
distnct-bydistrict breakdown and his Social Security
Jurczak said the program number .
wtll be reVIewed over the next
There was no immediate
couple of weeks to determine comment from ofltctals tn
if there are "some glartng UMW Distri ct 6, which
Metgs County rcs tdent s.
spot where aid hasn't been includes Ohio and the four
requested "
and
the Northern Panhandle COWlties who have not registered by 9
p.m. on Saturday, May 6, will
international will be able to of West Virginia .
n,ot be votmg in the June 6
elect tons. Because of the
deadlme and the current push
to ~et ull eligible residents
regtstered , the M e t~ s Count y
Board
of Elections has anBy United Press International
nounced
spec ial evenm g
AMERICUS, GA . - BilLY CARTER has been admttled
hours.
So
far,
8,564 residents
to Sumter County Hospital for a series of undisclosed tests, it
have
regts
tered,
but the
WIIS learned Monday night .
number
should
be
more
than
The exact nature of the tests was not known, although the
10.000.
pudgy, fun -loving brother of the president - a heavy smoker
To make reg istration
and beer drinker - gets regular examinations each spring,
convenient
for voters, the
according to friends.
board offt ce located m the
CHARDON, OHIO - A IHEAR-OLD BOY who admitted Pomeroy Masonic Temple
· setting a ftre that did $200,000 damage at West Geauga Juruor will be open from 6 to 9 p m
High School has been sentenced to 90 days in the Portage- on Fridays, April 21, April 2a
and May 5.
Geauga Juvemle Detention Center, Ravenna .
On May 6, the deadline for
The fire Ol'1.11rred last March 19 at the school in Chester
registration,
Mrs. Dorothy
Township, according w Geauga County Juvemle Court Judge
J
ohnston
,
director
of the
Frank Lavricjt, who Monday said the court will allow whatever
board,
says
the
board
offi ce
counseling or therapy is recommended by officials at the
These students who are part of the Meigs High Sym phonic Band are picturt'd rehearsmg
will
be
open
from
9
a.m.
to 9
detention center
for the instrumental music dep~rtmen t's spring concert at 7 p.m Thursday at the Metgs
p.m. There will be no
Htgh Alidtloriurn. T-he group includes front, I to r, Carne Bearhs, Reg ina Dorst, bass
registrations
for the June 6
COLUMBUS - BLACKS TRYING to buy homes or rent
clarmets ; Connie nomine. and Mary Johnson, alto clarine ts; back, I to r, Anna Wties and
apartments in metropolitcan Columbus encounter elections after 9 p.m. on May
Carl Gheen, concert tubas, and Jul te Byer, bassoon. Alan HWlt ts dir-ector of the symphomc
discrimination more than 78 percent of the time, according to a 6. The board offi ce ts also
band. Two Ohto University student teachers wtll each direct a number durmg the concert
study commlssioned by the Department of Housing and Urban open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
and they are Dan Davis and Doug Htil . Some 15 va ned seiecttons wtll be presented by the
Monday through Frtday, and
Development, tt was reported llxlay.
wind ensemble, the symphonic band and the eighth grade band, also directed by Alan Hu nt .
9
a .m. to 12 noon on Saturday
Columbus was one of40 cities that were the target of a $1
during Thursdny evening's concert
million housing discrtmination study conducted for HUD by to accommodate voters ,
the National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing. wishing to register.
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and Food Servtce SuperVISor,
Avice Batley.
Non · profess ional employes gtven contrac1s were
Cora Lofl1 s, bus dri ver,

Ru ssell Eshelman an d
Kenneth LJtlie, custOdtans,
cunttnumg contracts, twoyear co ntra cts went to
Donald Barnett , Laura
Ham son, J ean Wood. bus
drt vers ; Addal ou Lewts,
Dorothy Long , cooks; Ben
Rtfe, custodtan , and Janet
Wtl lla mso n, secretary
Robert W. Shaver was named
to the subslttute teacher hst
The boar d granted permtsston for the Bradbury Mt ddieport Safely Patrol to
make the annual trtp to
Washmgton, D. C. at no ex-

pense to the board and appruved several staff members atten dmg professional
meetmgs
Permisston was given for
cosmetology student s to
attend a hatr ;1yle show for
wht ch they wtil receJve nine
huu rs credtl Students are
67.5 hours short of their
reqmred ltme for the school
yea r due to cl osmgs of the
schools durmg the year
A requ est from Jams E
Schmoll for a lea ve of atr
sence for a thtrd consecutive
year lo work on her doct orate
was dented . .Jane White was
gtven a year's leave uf atr
sence to attend Marshall
Umversity tu work on hi!r
master's degree.
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Canal vote set
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OOLUMBUS - COLUMBUS PUBLIC SCHOOL officials
have estimated about 3,200 students were kept out of classes
Monday because they lacked required immWlization against
measles. Their estimate was based on a survey of actual
health exclusions at 29 of the district's !59 schools.
Columbus schools excluded non-immunized students in
compliance with directions from the Ohio Department of
Health

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Melvm ~' elts (2), Granvtlle
(2), Christine Garst
12 ), Diane Haddad (IJ,
Wendy Halar (I), Jenmfer
Hill (2), Berntce Hoffman
t5), Everette Holcomb (51,
Alan Hunt (!), Paige Hunt
(2), Sandy Korn 11 ), Barbara
1-'lgan (5), Celia McCoy (3 ),
Karen Merritt 11 J, Carolyn
Mummey 12) , Deburah
Ohlinger (2 ) , Virgima Poston
12), Trudy Pryor (2), Wanda
Ray (1), Carol Reese (2),
Mary Rice (3 ), Carla Saelens
(5 J, .James Sheets 12), Jack
Slavm (3), Carolyn Smtth ( 2), '
Glenna Sprague (2), Don
Sltvers (5), Margaret
Teaford (21, Jesse Vail (2),
Gary Walker (5), Ann
Webster (51 , Jane Whtte (1),
Paula Whitt (2) , Michael
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. WASHINGTON (UPI J - Decades of Panamama n naltona ltSJn , 13 years of arduous negottattons and 39 days of
Senate debate set the stage for toda v's Senate raltftcation vote
on a trea ty to cede the U.S built Pa;tama Canal to Panama on
the last day of 1999.
Agreement reached on the eve of the scheduled 6 p m. EST
vote appea red to preserve the fragtle pro-treaty coalttton,
whtch last month na rrnwi) approved an accord guaranteeing
the neutrality of the 51-mile wa terway between the Atlantic
and Pactfic .
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Bu t an element of doubt sttll ho&gt;ered over the final outco111e
bel'ause a handful of senators threa tened to reconstder thetr
postttons for a vanely of reasons ttnt elated to the canal issue
Language worked out to fo rswear U.S. mtll tary interventton
tn the domesttc affatrs of Panama appeared to sattsfy
Panama , Sena te liberals, the White House and Sen . Uennis
DeConcim. D-Am .. the author of an amendment to the fi rst
canal accord that because a l'ause celeb re m the final days .
DeConcmt's amendment gtves the Umted States an
tmltmtled n gh t In mtltlartly mlervene after the year 2000 to
keop the canal ope n
Panama obJected and Senate hbera is threatened to
recons1der support for the second accord, while DeConcuti and
hts allies inststed any softenmg of the mterventton language
would jeopardtze their support.
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The compromtse states the n ght of nulitary tnte rventton to
keep the canal operatmg "should not be mterpreted \o mean "
the Untied Sta tes would engage m domesttc intervention, the
freshma n Democrat satd
"We ha ve worked out langua ge and tt ts saltsfa ctory to me."
DeConctm said. But the compromtse sttll could unra\'el, he
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the Senate vote on the ftna l ca nal accord "no later than 6 p.m."
In Panama, the dernonstraltons that ha ve co lored U.S control of the cana l for most Of the canal's 64-year life errupted
on the eve of the vote. i.efltst students shouting anti-American
slogans hurled red, white and blue tnk at the US . Embassy
before Panamantan nattonal guardsmen ft red tear gas at1d
dispersed the crowd.
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Cool, with a chance of
showers Thursda) and
Friday and fair Saturday.
Highs "ill be in the 40s
north
on Thursday,
olherwise highs will be io
the 50s. Lows will be in the
upper 20 s or lower 30s early
Thursda y and io tbe 30s
Friday and Saturday.

Weather
Showers or thundershowers
and wt ndy today and tomght.
Htghs today wtil be m the mid
'" upper 60s and lows tomght
wtil be in the mtd 40s. Occastonal showers and cooler
Wcdnesda}, wtth htghs near
60.
WATER PROBLEMS
Restdents tn the vt ilage of
Sy racuse who need to contact
the Boa rd of Pubitc Affairs tn
rega rd to wa ter problems are
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Lavelle
named
speaker

Wtlliam A Lavelle, Ohio
Democra ti c chatrman fo r
MEET THURSDA V
lour )ears and a member of
The Gallia • Meigs Com- the De mocratic Na tion al
mumty Act ton Agency Boa rd Conuntllee for four years,
of Trustees wtll hold their wtll be speaker at a meetmg
monthly meeting on Th urs- of Metgs County Democrats
day , April 20, at 7 30 p.m. in schedu led alB p.m. Th ursday
tlle Central Office.
at the Meigs Inn
A nat tve of Athens. Lavelle
graduated from the Ohto
State Umverslly College of
Law in 1952. He has been
practictng law since then. He
was a delegate to the 1956,
additional 50 tons.
1960,
1968 and
1976
Co unctl also dtscusscd dogs De moc ratic Nauo nal Conrunning loose on Mulberry vent10ns and has been a
Hetght s. Chief Webster membe r ofthe AthensCounty
reported he and the dog Democ r a tt c Ce ntr a l
warden tour the vtilage once F: xecutive Committee since
a week and pick up dogs 1952 He ts the founder and
running loose.
was first president of the
Mayor Andrews reported Democrati c Act ton Cl ub of
he had been informed by the the lOth Congressio1t&lt;tl
engineering firm of Burgess Dtstrict .
and Niple that a new test
Lavell e has been the state
water well would cost $5,000. central committeeman for
He satd if they found good the llllh dtstnct smce May,
water tt would cost an ad- 1956. He was Athens County
ditional $48,000· to pull the Democrahc Chairman from
casing and pump from the t958 to 1966.Lavellle has been
present well to put m the new a member of the Athens
one.
County Board of Electium·
Mrs. Jane Walton, clerk . is smce 1967 and ts a member ol
to write_ a_jettec.,t&lt;Lthe__thc.Board of Trustees o t-'Vnto--~~
mana ger of Point View Cable, University.
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Mei ~s Count y Democrats
representative meet with and any other Int eres ted
council at the nexT meeting . persons are invited to attend
Council , m other busmess, lh e Thursda y ev enin g
(Continued on page 10)
meeting .

Pomeroy's council co1i'cerned

ANOTHER FIRE CALL
Pomeroy Vtilage Counctl
Th e Middleport Fire
Monda
y ni ght votced it s
Department was called to
con
ce
rn
rega rdin g traffi c
Turkey Run Road near
problems
on the Pomeroy ·
Cheshire at 10 :09 p.m.
Mason
Bridge
and both sides
Monday to extinguish a forest
of
the
Ohto
!liver
dunng peak
fire . The cull was the third
traffic
periods
from
4 to 6
WASHINGTON - THE SUPREME COURT Monday 'received by the department
pm
refused to hear an appeal filed by the United Steelworkers of since Saturday to .extinguish
In order to relieve the
America, clearing the way for Ed Sadlowski's lawyers to try to fires m that area .
situalton,
.a suggestion was
collect $500,000 from the union lor expenses incurred in a union
ma
de
that
• sign be placed on
election challenge In 1973.
the
Pomeroy
side permitting
The high court declined without comment to give the union
a
nght
turn
only
and a right
a hearing on its appeal of a U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals
DEER
KILLED
tum
only
onto
the
road going
ruling, clearmg the way for possible paynnent of lawyers' fees
Meigs
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County
Shert
ff
w1der
the
bridge
for traffic
I'Wl up in contesting a District 31 election.
James J. Proffitt repnrts a gomg south.
Muyor Andrews announced
COLUMBUS - A SEVERELY CURTAILED version of a doe deer carrying two unbo~n
blU designed to reduce the amount of "junk food" consumed by fawns wus killed on SR 7 he will attend a meeting at
public school students was scheduled for floor action today In approximately one-fourth the Hed Carpet Inn on April
mile north of the SR 143 in- 25 regarding traffic problems
the Ohio House.
_All Introduced last ~ovember bl' Rep. Vlrgin,ia Avent,_p. tersecUon Monday evening. on the bndge. Council asked
Shertff Proffitt advtsed-htS- tile mayor to presenfllleir
Lyndhurst, the bill would have prohibited the sale of soft
office
recel~ed a can from a proposals at that meeting.
drlnks, candy, Popelcles or chewing gum cont.ainlng sugar on
person
~onttoring a .CB that. . An othe r urea causing
public school grOWlda during school hours. But as reported to
had radioed that concern is at the Intersection
a
motortst
the lower chamber by the Houae Education Committee, the bill
he
had
struck
the deer, but of Bulternut and West Mam
requires local boarda of education to adopt regulations within
would
not
give
hts name.
Street. No left tnrn is allowed
state guidelines on the sale offood on school premises.

at the tnt ersect ton, but It is
bemg '~o lat ed . Co uncil advised Chtef of Poli ce Je f
Webster to arrest violutors.
VIOlation of the no left turn
carrt es a fine of $30
It wa s also reported
problems are starting aga in
on the parking lot where beer
bottles and cans are being
thrown on the lot.
Co unctl advt sed Chi ef
Webst er to begin cracking
down on VIOla tors and make
necessary arrests. The lot is
closed to lottering fro m 10
p.m. to 6 a.m.
Ma yor Andrews stat ed
persons found lying on hoods
or tops of cars should be
arres ted. Counci l directed
Webster to enforce the ordinance on loitering
Also discussed was the
danger of persons sllttng on
the parking lot wall. It was
brought up that tf someone

did fall, the Vtllage possibly
could be held liable. The '
villa ge so li ctto r wtll be
contacted in regard to the
matter.
Webster reported he has
been checkmg coal trucks
that are driving over Union
Ave. in violation of weight
limit ordmance.
Counci l voted 4 to I to give
an ordinance its third and
ftnal reading to increase
water rates, effective with
the June 1 billing Voting no
on the iss ue wa s Larry
Wehrung
Mayor Andrews reported a
HUD grant application has
been filed as well as Mtddl eport's..gt:lllll
Mayor Andrews satd 50
tuns of hot mix for patchmg of
streets had been used and an
additi onal 50 tons were
needed to complete · the job.
Council voted to purchase the
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2- The Da•h Senti!Jel M d&lt;Uepo! t Pomeroy 0 Tuesda1 April 18 1978

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Abuse series earns hard -earned Pulitizer
pi utog apl award for Jun
By RON CLA IBORNE
S&lt;
hweikrl s dramatic pacture
NEW YORK 1UP!) - The
f Antll I KlrltsiS holding
Ph1lade lph I lnqwrei s hllrd
hittmg Lm est gat vt ~e 11es 11 stoc kb roker R chard Hal1
abuse n the Ph iladelphia ho;;tage Feb l l9n w th a
Police Dep Jrl11 en t has nfle at tI S reck
R1ch n d Stro 11of the Chns
earned t1 e 1ewspaper II e
Pulitze1 gc ld rwda I f r public an &amp;H:! 1{ e Mom or won a
speual CILatiODfor 56 )cars of
St'rVI C(' ItS f l rth SU Lh
u• r alistic ded1ca twn as
pme lfl a row It the smne
lime the Ne ' York fnnes Wash ngton correspondent
has cla1111ed U1c title of bcmg for the Chnst an SCience
Momtor and as a colummst
the first ne\\ spapcr t ea
tnple honors 111 the 61 1rar \\r!lan g under the b) hn e
h1storv uf tl e CO \ eted T H B for the ~ew Hepubli r
I he Pulitze r pr ze fo1
awards
Uruted Press lnternauonal f tlwn "os won b) James
m the aw 1 ds iU nounced !\ian Me Pherson lor Elbow
1 ollt'&lt;'l nn nf 12
Monda) 11 on th~ spo ne~ s Room

Peopletalk
By KENNETH R CLARK
Urn ted Press Inti rnatruual
CALL OF THE WILD Saxophomst Paul Wmter rna) be the
only mus Clan e\Cr ~ get himself mto ;1 Jam sesswn "'th a wolf
pack He pla) ed h s gig at W If Park m Battleground lnd and
had no trouble p1ck1ng up his lupme churus I ne One diva she
\\ Oil stayed " th !urn far nto the rught duetmg+he sax wail fo r
11a1l Wmter recorded t - for hiS ne" A&amp;M Records album
\\ olf Eyes - but It doesn t end there Park director Dr
Ench Klloghammer SB)S the she 110lf 11cnt nght on howling
alter W nter left m a 1aru1e1 d1st nc ly nfluenced b)
Wmter s tune Kh nghammer sa)s that s the first ndi ca l!on
ever of un llallYe beha1 or n " oil calls and a men tiiic
study IS under \I a\
ONE RAP DOWN ExorCISt &gt;tar Lmda Blair has been
purged of at least one legal demon Shes of! the hook m
Stamf ord Conn on a drug char ge on cund ton that she spend
Ule next mne nonths m a rehabili tatiOn program But the 19
year-old actress sl!ll1s hght10g ext radatlon to Flonda where
shes wanted n connectiOn" th the brea kmg of a ma1or drug
rmg She sspec 1! callv charged there w1th consp1rac) to sell or
purchase coca me - a felon) ConnectiCut police found her m
possesSion of an amphetam nc 11 hen they arrested her m
December She den es the allege'! Flor da connectiOn
MUSf BE SPIUNG Cu p d SCCI s LO be takmg up res1dencv
at the Blumenthal house lna su11 Secretary Michael
Blumenthal and " fe E 1l e~n are bark together aga m n
Washmgton - after a 10-mon h &gt;Cpara t•on - and the1r
daughter AIUI IS aboul to get marncd The 25-yea r-old
Prmceton Urn e s1t1 grad - no" teach g at a northern
V rgm1a hi gh school - \\Ill ~ ed Cathol c Un 1erS1 ll student
Alan Vollmann f F uller!on Cahf &lt; r Jul I
OLD DOC NF W 1 RICKS B OIIJI Gran1 !lie chi ld sta r of
the 1940s - ecel\ ed a rare tnbutc fr om the Br llsh Film
Institute Monda\ She s n !.11nd u p1 od ucmg The Magic of
Lassie - tl e f 1st fu llengU I 'ss1c monc smce 19&gt;1 British
actor R n M1 rh and \ m&lt;n an "11ess Gayle Hunnicutt
accompamed her o the :-Ia 11 flln Tljllater for her salu te

sho rt ston es on the
expe n enc e of Amenca s
blacks
The ge ner al nonfi ct ion
""ard went to Car l Sagan for
Dragon s Eden Walte r
Jackson Bate won h1s second
Pulitzer n b ography for h1s
book San uel John so n
The drama award was won
by Donald I Coburn for Gm
Came a play about two ,
elderly people llvmg 10 a
nursmg home

The Pulitzer Pr 1z~s are
adnum stered b1 Columbi a
U ruvers~ty under the '"ll of
th e late Joseph Pulitzer The
hrsl pnzes were a \l arded n

1917
The Inquirer ~e nes wh ch
began Apnl 24 1977 has
res ulted
1n
fe deral
conv iCt iOns

agamst

s1x

Phiiad elp h a hom iCid e
de te ctives and state and
fe deral ndactments aga mst a
number of other officers
The award was the fourth
Pulitzer the lnqwrer has
earned smce 1915
I he Ne" York Times three
Puhtzers were won by Henry
Kamm the newspa per s
Asian bur ea u chief lor
arti cles on the plight of
V etamese refugees vetera n

Mrs Mar ~a r et BrO\\D
Extens1 un
Homem ake rs
represental!\C from Me~gs
Count) and Mr s Diana
Eberts Me1gs Count) Ex
tensi on
Agent
Home
E co nom• cs
recentlY
represented Meigs Count) at
the annual meel!ng of the
Oh o Health Co unc I
Purpose of the Oh10 Health
( ounc•l s to promote good
pu bl c health
through

ed ucall ona l pr ogram s
Spea kets at th s yea r s state
meet ng d scussed the hann
fu l eff ects of smokmg un
P&lt; rt a nce of exercise the need
to have cMdren 1.1nmumzed
ea rl y wammg signs of a heart
attack and C P H
The presentat ion s em
ph a SIZed the effects of our hie
styles on human healt h
InformatiOn obtamed at the
state n cetmg will be used 10
plann ng educational health
prog rams n the local com
mumues The sesswn was

DAl:C. Hl ER BORN
held on the ca mpus of
and \1rs c harles E Josephen urn College In
Saltz 296 :-1 State Htc 2 Lot C1 lumbus
100 )/e~ Mar!IOS\ lie W Va
arc an 1ouncm~ the lJ rth of a
da ughter Sarah J at the
Oh o Valle) Medi&lt; a! Center
Wheeling W Va I he bab)
was born r \pnl 12 and
w 1ghed se,en pounds mne
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Meigs

Junces and measured 19 m

ches long Mrs Saltz IS the
former ~a 1y Ju Ma)er
Pomer01 Mate na I grand
parents are Mr and Mrs Roy
\layer Pomer J) and the
maternal grea t grandmother
rs Mrs I Ill e Hauck Paternal
gra ndparents are Mr and
Mrs r I arle Kuhl Pmreroy
and thr pat rnal great
grandparenL' are Mr and
Mrs W Ilia n Pre&lt;! n of Pmctor W Va H mer Kuhl of
Clifton W Va " a stq&gt;paternal grcatgra ndfather

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Hr nald
Van
Meter
Paulette Va n Meter to James
Stewart Phallp Werry Karen
Werry I 3~ acres Chester
W!ll!am H Cleland Jane
Cleland to Wilh am H
Cleland Jane W Cleland
Co rrective deed Sutton
RUNS RESTORED
ATHENS - The Ap
palachian Oh1 o RegiOnal
lrans1t AssociatiOn (AOR
TA 1 11 ould like to announce
that effect ve unmed!ately
the &gt; lO a rn run for the
I' n er l Athens Route will
I»
r &lt;1 n response to
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l r 1ft classes held at the
Cra fty Lnd1es Handicrafts
804 W Mam St Pomeroy
GINO'S
ha vt been cance ll ed fur
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arti cles mto mum c1pal
corruptiOn
The award lor national
reporting was won by
Gaylord D Shaw of the Los
Angeles T1mes lor an
mvesl!gatton showmg that
many of the dams m the
Umted States are ~nsafe
Meg Greenfield of th e
Washmgton Post won the
Pulitzer for ed1tornal writing
on a wide range of subjects
mcludmg nati onal and
mternatwnal affairs end the
press
Jeffrey K MacNelly of the
R1chmond (Va ) News
Leader won hi !'! !'!erond

Pulitzer
for
ed1tonal
cartoomng MacNelly also
won the cartoomng award m
1972
The feature photography
award was won by J Ross
Baughman of the Associated
Press for three pictures
showin g bla ck prisoners
being held by Rhodesian
soldiers
PriZes m letters and drama
also were presented to Alfred
D Cha ndler Jr m hiStory lor
The VI sible Hand the
Ma na ger a! RevolutiOn m
Amencan Bus10ess and to
Howard Nemerod m the
verse category for C.11llected

Poems
A s pecial c1tatwn was
awarded to 73-year-old E B
White for the lull body of hts
work lncludmg essays and
books lor children and adults
over m~re than l1ve decades
I guess they re tr)'lng to
catch up on thmgs Mr
Wh1te sa id In Brooklme
Mass They thmk time as
runnmg out
The Pulitzer for music was
won by Michael Colgrass for
DeJa Vu for PercussiOn
Quartet and Orchestra a
work commissioned by the
New York Ph11harmomc

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Mason County

News Notes : Celeste goes beyond requirements

H\ lima 'H.,r~lr.,fl

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MASON - Mr and Mrs Clvde Fole) formerly of Mason
W Va will obset-e their 50th " eliding anruversar) on
Saturda) Apnl 22 at Preston Count) Co untry Club King
wood \1 Va
Mr Foley 1s best remembered as pnnc1pal of Wahama
H gh School lor 23 )ears before his ret rement m 1970 He was
an educator m West VIrg1ma over 40 yea rs
The fa cult) and staff of Wahama High School honored Mr
Fole) " th Open House pnor to his retirement and the Mason
To\\n Council designated a Fnday as Clvde Foley Day The
council n fi s behalf m 1970 expressed appreciation for his
long service to the people of Mason Count) and especially the
be nd a1ea as well as serVIng as pnnc1pal at Wahama H•gh
Sc hool for 23 vears
Cards rna) be sent tu 125 M1ller Hd Kingwood W Va
26537
Mrs Foley also taught m Mason and New Haven
Elementary Schools
Mr and Mrs Fole) have line daughter Mrs Ke1th
Sandra) McClung a 1d son n law Attorne) Keath A McClung
and t" o grandchildren Alexa nder Ke1th and Martha Ellen

MASON - Mrs Ho11ard VanMatre was m charge of the
program when the MaS&lt;ln Umted Methodist Women met on
Apnl 10 at the church You Shall be M) Witness was the
lesson leader s topic
Mrs Fred (Sarah) Spencer president of the group
pres•ded when the group agreed to have a Mother and
Daughter Banquet on May 8 at 6 p m at the Mason Uruted
MethodiSt Church ReservatiOns for those planmng to attend
should be made" 1th Mrs Gladys Thomas Mason W Va
A letter was read m regards to the rune pomts of g•VIng
The meeung was closed \\lth a thankfulness prayer c~rcle
Refreshments were served bv hostesses Mrs l andon
Smith and Mrs George Carson to Mrs Wilham Zerkle Mrs
Maxme Arnold Mrs Cecil Slmth Mrs Lms Test Mrs
Margaret P1ckens Mrs Russell Barton Mrs Sarah Spencer
Mrs Ray Proffitt Mrs Charles Yeager Mrs Frances
Stewart Mrs Gladys Thomas Ramona Sydenstricker Mrs
M1ldred Rile) Mrs Howard VanMatre Jess1e Kinder and
Earlene Bumgardner

GUMPSES Hock stars Carll Sm u 1 d James Taylor
headed a ho;1 of ce lebr t es at Monda' n ~I ts press preview of
MASON - Chnsty Bletner one of Mason s oldest citizens
Mart111 Scursesc s !11m The l.11&gt;t \l alt&lt; 1n 1\c\\ York Sean observed hiS 90th b ~rth day on Sunday at his home on Th rd St
Cooner) D nald Sut herland and Ltsle) AJm Down are on Dmner guests were Mr and Mrs John Sisson and !am1ly
ocabon 111 Ireland fil m ng the Dm r D t auren ths productiOn Mason Mr and Mrs Harold Fry of New Haven
of !ltichael (nrha" s Tire Great Trum Robben
A highli ght of the day was a tdephone call from hts
Grease produc r Alan Carr sa1 s " "' he handl ng the show daughter and son 10 law Mr and Mrs Russell (Mary
disco queen Grae1 J nes IS dmng 10 H I vwood he d charge • Elizabeth ) Capehart fr om Dama Flor1da and calls from his
S2SO 000 a mght tu st Ke' t and he s offe red her a role 1n a ne w two SISters and nephew Mrs Ameba Cabele10 of BrLStol Va
mus cal film he s pi ann ng to make 10 Pans w11.h Oli\ Ia Mrs Theresa Stoeckl Cmcmnat1 and Harry Jo Gress of
oe"1on J&gt;l10 R1chard [)rey fuss Lauren Barall and Marlo Texas
Thumas Iurned out at Ne" Y&lt;rk s Tavern on the Green
He appreciated the many many cards tha t he received
MOflda l n behalf of Ule Equal R1 ghl' AnJendmen t
from fne nds and relatives

Meigs County represented

drama critic Walter Kerr 64
for his weekly review and
comment and by Wilham
Sal1re whose twice weekly
column 10 the Times 1s
syndicated to 100 other news
papers
Richard Whitt o( the Louis
ville Cour1er.Journal won a
Pulitzer lor general local
coverage of the May 28 1977
f re m a supper club m
Southgate Ky m which 164
people died
The Pulitzer for special
local reportmg was won b)
Anthony R Dolan of the
Stamlord (Conn I Advocate
for a ser1es of mvesllgative

COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Lt
Gov Richard Celeste a
candidate for the Democratic
nommat10n for governor
went beyond reqUirements of
the ethics law Monday and
f1led copies of his federal
mcome tax returns with the
Oh o Ethics Commission
Gov James A Rhodes a
candidate for the Republ ca n

gubernatorial nommat10n
!lied the reqwred brief report
With the Ethics Commission
showang that m add!taon to his
$50 OOOsalary as governor he
received mcome of more
than $500 from James A
Rhodes &amp; Associates and the
James A Rhodes &amp; Helen
Rhodes Trust
He also reported that he

Board may
close schools
CLEVELAND ( UP!) The Cleve land Board of
Educa tlon
has
been
presented with a list of 25
elementary schools and live
JUruor h1gh schools that could
be closed at the end of the
current school year
The school staff Monday
mght recommended that 23 or
24 of the elementary schools
and three of the Junior h1gh
schools be closed but the
board delayed action on the
list until a meetmg at 4 p m
Wednesday
The closmgs according to
the report presented would
save at least $1 8 milhOf,! this
year and tWice that amount
durmg 1979
The bst mcludes 15 schools
- 13 elementary and two
JUmor high - the board
earlier had proposed for
clos mg to Chief Federal
Judge Frank J Battisti
The schools Identified are
located m areas of significant
enrollment de chne
th e

report stated
In every
Instance affected pupals will
be housed m facilities that
are m be tter physica l
condition than the schools lD
be closed
Deputy Superintendent
James R Tanner srud that m
choosmg the schools to be
closed age capacaty use
location and cost effiCiency of
the bmldmgs was considered
But board members had
obJeCtio ns to particular
schools on the hst and to the
method b) which the list was
compiled mamly because
school closmgs always are
unpopular with the elected
board members
Selection of schools to be
closed has delayed final
school
pamngs
for
desegregatiOn according to
court adVIsers who have
suggested that more than 30
sch ools be closed lor
economy and efficiency
The Ohio Department of
EducatiOn has concurred

Recognition dinner held

An Eagle RecognitiOn
Dmner was held recently at
Duck s Inn Restaurant m
MASON - The Mason C1ty H1stoncal County met on Huntmgton W Va honormg
Saturda1 evening at the former Lewis home on Brown Street 32 young men of the Tri-State
for a chicken d1nner
Area Counc1! who ach1eved
Those enJoymg the SllCial everung were Mayor a nd Mrs the rank of Eagle Scout In
Fred Taylor Mr and Mrs Landon Smith Mr and Mrs Earl 1977
In gels Mr and Mrs Cec1l Sm th Mrs Sarah Spencer Mrs
Among the honorees were
two members of Pomeroy
Glad) s Thomas Mr and Mrs Delmar Alexander
Sco ut Troop 249 Dame! Lee
Thomas Slln of Mr and Mrs
WEST COL UMBIA- Mr and Mrs Robert Compson of Don Thomas Pomeroy and
Saudi Arabia' Is! ted recently for two 11 eeks with his motlier Jeffrey L Couch son of Mr
Mrs Blanche Compson Jones their daughter and son m law and Mrs Walter R Couch
Mr and Mrs W !ham Zuspan Jr and two ch1ldren his sister
and fa mily Mr and Mrs Wilham Camp and brother Mr and
Mrs Erme Compson and lamily all10 Mason and with Mrs
4-H CLUB NEWS
Robert Compson s parents Mr and Mrs Otto Miller at West
Area
young people are
Columbia
bemg
asked
to JOin a 4-H club
Before commg to West V1rg ma Mr and Mrs Robert
One
must
be
mne years old
Compson VISited their daughter and famil) Mr and Mrs
or
In
the
third
grade and not
Terr) Emerson and ch 1ldren at Columbia Fails Montana and
over
19
years
old
A 4 H club
their Slln and fam ly Mr and Mrs Wilbur Compson and three
should
consist
of
at
least hve
children at Great Falls Montana
members
and
an
older
Mr and Mrs Robert Com pson were accompamed to
person
preferably
20
years
Charleston 011 Su nda y mormng b) Ern1e CompS&lt;ln for their
old
or
older
lor
an
adv1sor
return trip by plane to Saud Arabia
Each 4 H member works on a
MASON - Mr and Mrs H A l leVIng ha\C returned to project on a top1c he or she Is
Maso n after spending the wmter m Clearwater Fla They also mterested In There are over
VIS ited durmg Ule wmter months With Mrs Levmg s sister 180 proJects to--choose from
Mrs Otto (Hester ) Mees who makes her home w1th her 10cluding ammals clothmg
daughter and husband Mr and Mrs John 1ebn at Las Vegas cook10g and you also get to
show your projects at the
Nevada
Mrs Mees expressed apprec ahon for the get well cards county !a~r If you are m
terested In jommg a 4 H club
received !rom relatives and fn ends durmg her Illness
or need any more mformation
Masuo and Area Personals
Mr and Mrs John SISS&lt;ln observed Sonday with a famil y pl ease contact the Meigs
get-toge ther for their daughter Mama s lith b~rthday County Extension Office at
Attendmg were Mrs S1sson s parents Mr and Mrs Russell 992-3895
Capehart Melanie and Miriam S1sson and Angie Hood The
latttr spent the day w1th Marcia
Mrs Lee Richardson Ma son and Mrs Lowse Rosenbaum
are VISilmg relat11 es 10 Columbus
M1ss Nancy Proff tt s a pati ent at Veterans Memorial
Appointments Available
Hospita l She ISthe daughter o!Mr and Mrs Ray Proffitt
There are a number of
Mr and Mrs Gene Thomas Robb1e and Chns of New
appomtent s open for the next
Haven VISited relatives m lndaana recently
Mrs Cecil South spen t Tuesday and Wednesday everungs free cervica l cancer chmc for
Me1gs area women to beh eld
with her mother-In law Mrs Marie Smith at Clifton
Mr and Mrs Joe Kearns spent last week with the1r dunng the ~fterno o n on
Wednesday March 2ti at the
daugh t£r Mrs Phyllis Wh!ttking ar Mari etta Ohio
Mrs Doris Lee and Miss Evelyn Lockett of Clifton VISited Heath United Methodist
Ch urch m Middleport
on Sunday w1th Mrs Mary Davis at Rutland Ohio
Mr and Mrs Curtis McDaniel VISited over the weekend Women WIShlllg an appomt
With Mr and Mrs James Loyd and family at Nashport Ohio ment may ca ll 992 7531
Mr$ Dixie McCaule) has returned from Pleasant Valley daytime or 992 5832 In the
Hospital to her home m Mason and IS recuperating from evenings or on weekends
surgery
Mrs Harold t1 uc1lle ) Schwarz has retW'ned after
spendmg several weeks VISiting her-daughter and son m law·.---..IS~R
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~CUPERATING _.,.....
Mr and Mrs Dan Strother and Todd at LouisVIlle Ky
Mrs Wilham Grueser Is
Mr and Mrs Jack Hart of Gary W Va VISited recently recuperatmg from recent
with their Slln and daughter-tn~aw , Mr and Mrs Clifford Hart surgery al the Holzer Medical
at Chfton W Va and sa w their new grandson Will Allen The Cenler She expects to be
hahy we ghed 6 pounds and 14 /z ount'Cs and was burn on April returned thiS week to her
L at Pleasant Valley Hospital
Rock Sprmgs home

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also of Pomeroy
Attendmg !rom Pomeroy In
add!Uon to the two boys and
theu parents were Robert
Arms Troop 249 Scoutmaster
and Mrs Arms and Mr and
Mrs Henry Cleland Jr
Guest speak er lor the
evemng was U S District
Judge H David Hermans
dorler from Kentucky
PresentatiOns of white
marbl e paper wei ghts
beanng the Eagle Scout
msigma were presented to
each of the boys attending

and his wife Helen hold stock
m Wendy s InternatiOnal a
fa st fo od cham head-'
quartered In Columbus
and 10 Jackson Iron &amp; Steel
Co
There was no m!ormal!on
detailing h1s finan cial
holdings
Rhodes later told Swpps
Howard Newspapers that h1s
extens1ve stock holdmgs 10
Wendy s have been put mto
the name of his former land
deve lopment hrm James A
Rhodes &amp; Associates
He said he put other stock
holdings mcludmg h1s owner
sh1p of lour Howard Johnson
Motels (two m Flonda and
one each n Chicago and
Atlanta ) mto the James A
Rhodes&amp;HelenRhod.sTrust
lD wh1ch he lists h1mself as
the
grant or
and
benel•c•ary
The governor de clined
however to release cop1es of
his 1977 an come tax returns or
to fur ther discuss h1 s
extensive busmess holdings
Celeste s tax returns show
that he and his wife Dagmar
had an mcome of $33 456 m

1977 mcludmg $3 541 from
Dagmar s part-tune JOb at
the
Academy
for
Contemporary Problems m
Co lumbus The lieutenant
governor s salary IS $29 915
per year
Celeste reports haVIng no
mvestments of more than
$1 000 durmg 1977 and that he
and his wife own two homes
one m Cleveland that IS
rented out and the other m
Delaware an wh1ch they live
w1th their siX children
In releasmg copies of h1s
tax returns Celeste said It IS
th e
responsab1hty
of
candidates to be comm1tted
to restormg pubhc confidence
by diSclosing their !mances
My mcome tax returns
an d those of all pubhc
offi cial s
should
be
considered a part of the
public record Celeste sai d
The OhiO Ethics law
reqmres )llbhc offiCials and
candidates for pubhc off1ce lD
report annually their Sllurces
of 10come of more than $500
and 1m estments of more tha n
$1 000 but does nut reqwre
them to list exact amounts

.TRi=couNTY,

!.D~;[k--llndians
By Greg Baney
Sportsmen of OhiO won a maJor batU~ at the polls last
wmter when the voters of Ohio soundly defeated a proposed
constitutional amendment lD ban trappmg But sportsmeQ
Ule battle to preserve some of our nghts IS not over
Trymg a sneak attack approach Ule anti l1rearm forces
are at It agam Not only sportsmen but also every Citizen 1s
Ulreatened by this new attempt lD m!rmge upon our nght to
bear arms The Nat10nal R1fle AsS&lt;lc1at10n explams U11s new
sneak approach by the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and
Firearms The NatiOnal Rille AsS&lt;lclat•on has served notice to
Ule Treasury Department s Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and
F1rearms of 1ts opposition to BATF s proposed regulation
creating a computerized nat10nal firearms registration
system The Nat10nal R1fle Association and 1ts over one
million members mtend lD use every means at our disposal to
stop Ule Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and F1rearms clearly
Illegal effort to unpose and fund by regulatiOn a centralized
national firearms registration system wrote Neal Knox
executive d1rec1Dr of Ule NRA lobby arm the Institute for
Legislative Action
NRA s ObjectiOns were registered m a letter to BA TF
D~rector Rex Davis m response to Ule offiCial notice of BATF s
national firearms reg1strataon plan published m Ule March 21
Federal Reg1ster It ISvery clear from Ule legislative history
of the 1968 Gun Control Act and from subsequent refusal of
Congress and Committees of Congress to create Ule kmd of
system you propose Ulat your act10ns run IDtally counter to
CongressiOnal Intent In brief you do not have Ule authority
wrote Knox
BATF clauns that their registratiOn system would cost but
$5 Imlhun to star t However Knox pomted out that BATF
Director Dav s In CongressiOnal testunony and mterv1ew w1th
the press has estunated start up costs ranging !rom $35
m1lhon to $100 million Th1s claun that BATF could create so
massive a central r eg~stry system with unauthoriZed and
unappropriated funds IS m Itself a gross distortiOn at best
Costs to the taxpayer said Knox would be astronomical
A na twnal registratiOn system mcludmg records of all
firearms transacl!ons - rifles shotgw1s and pistols - be
tween manufacturers Importers exporters wholesalers
distributors JObbers dealers and the public would reqwre
some 25 to 40 n1llion quarterly com puter entries per year said
Knox
The Oh10 Depa rtment of Natural Resources conducted
gra duation ceremomes for 40 state park ranger cadets 11ho
completed a liJ.week law en! orcement trammg course held m
Columbus on April 14 The course 10cluded lllStruction m
search and seizure pohce ethiCs report wntmg laws of
arrest tra!l!c control first aid mdudmg extensive
cardiovascular pulmonary resuscltal!on trammg and the
handling of firearms
Cadets received 21)0 hours of 10struct10n on Ohio law and
law enforcement m addition to 88 hours of specialized trammg
mlaws governing the use of Ohio s state parks
Instructors for the course 10cluded agents w1th the Federal
Bureau of InvestigatiOn and the Bureau of Crunmal
ldenl!f•caUon poli ce officers 111lh the Worth10gton Police
Department prosecut10gattorneys and expenenced perS&lt;lnnel
with ODNR Of the 40 graduates 25 are now employees with
ODNR mcluding 19 who will serve as state park rangers at the
new Cleveland l .&lt;~ ke!ront State Park The new employees w 11
serve a l:ro.day proba tionary assignment with ODNR
Loose note - Smce the l!rst settlers arnved m Ohio more
than 200 years ago over 99 percent of the states land has been
altered by man

... SPORT SHOP NORTH .._
Former~

Fitzgerald's Sportrng Goods
Located Near Mason County fa~rgrounds

GRAND OPENING
SALE STARTS 9:00 A.M.
WED' APRIL 19 THRU SAT APRIL 22
I

FREE
BEAR WHITETAIL HUNTER

COMPOUND BOW
TO BE GIVEN AWAY SAT, APRIL 22
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO WIN
REGISTER AT
TRI COUNTY SPORT SHOP NORTH

Tax receipts

increased in
Meigs County

VARIAm E POWER

Retail and motor veh1cle
sales tax receipts lor March
were up slightly m Meigs
County according to a report
of State Treasure r Mrs
Gertrude Donahey
Retail sales tax receipts lor
March
1977
totaled
$56 990 99 compared to
receipts of $51 391 63 lor
March 1978 an mcrease of
$400 64
Receipts lor sales tax on
motor vehicles lor March
1977 totaled $50 681 86 while
March 1911 the total was
$52 295 34 an Increase of
II 6!3 48

3X-9X BUSHNELL

SCOPE
REG. 549.95

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Waverly nips
Meigs, 2 to 1

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Rangers
t alking
CLEVELAND ( UP]) Cleveland Indian President
Gabe Paul and Texas Ranger
Manager Billy Hunter
disclosed late Monday Uley
would devote some time
today to serwus trade
discussions
But Paul said of the talks
Were not close on
anythmg
The Rangers reportedly
want Cleveland rebel pitcher
Jun Kern wh1le the Indians
also are mterested m pitching
- particularly Dan Darwm
and Len Barker - both young
nghthanders m the Rangers
organizatiOn
I don t want to lrade
Darwm sa1d Hunter But he
added
If there s a
poss1b1lity lD shore up our
p1tchmg I don t want to pass
1t up Anyone who talks
p1tchmg I m hsterung

Rodgers in
two second
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VIctory
BOSTON (UP!) - The road
rose up to meet hlfn the wmd
was m h1s lace and he
reached marathon heaven
two seconds before Ule devil
knew he was dead on his feet
Bos t o n
Marathon
recordholder Bill Rodgers
who runs Heartbreak H ll as
part of h1s da1ly trrumng and
who owns a runner s supply
shop on the downside of the
course slithered through a
slight headwmd Monday lD
gam the narrowest VICtory m
the 82 year h1story of the
even t
His lime of 2 10 13 gave
Rodger s the faste st and
second fastest !1mshes m the
Boston Marathon annals He
set the mark of 2 09 55 m 1975
on a sunnier day with the
w10d at his back
I was 18 seconds slower
than my record but I thought
I ran better this tlfne because
of the headwmd
sa1d
Rodgers 30 who has
completed an unmatched
seven marathons m under

Reds embarrass Dodgers,8-2
By JIM COUR
UPI Sports Writer
LOS ANGELES (UPI )
The first battle of the
National League West war
between the C10cmnat1 Reds
and the Los Angeles Dodgers
wasn t close
Lookmg like the sa me
powerhouse that won the
World Senes m 1975 and 1976
the Reds embarrassed the
Dodgers on nat10nal TV
Monday mght
In the fir st of 18 meellngs
bet11een the NL West West
powers the !mal score was 32 and even that wa s
m1sleadmg
Righthander Bill Bonham
stym ed the Dodgers on one

smgle through seven mrungs
and 34 year-old Joe Morgan
the Reds Natwnal League
MVP 10 1975 and 1976 had
three doubles and scored lour
runs
In the e1ghth the Dodgers
came up with two face savmg
runs - on a berner by R•ck
Monday and another run on
B•ll Russe ll s doub leplay
grounder And they managed
lD load the bases and chase
Bonham m the mnth before
Dave Tomhn struck out
Monday and pm chh tter Lee
Lacy and got pmchh1tter
Teddy Martmez to h$1 mto a
fielder s chmce
Don t make too big a deal
about that game Dodgers

rah rah manager fomm y
Lasorda cautiOned reporters
It was JUSt one of those
games for us It was a good
or e to get out of our system
But Morgan who Is known
for his ca ndor claimed 11 was
a big psycholog ical wm for
the Reds
You II have lD ask tl e
Dodgers how they feel abo ut
It the Gold Glove second
ba seman sa1d but from my
standpomt 11 was great I ;e
been readmg m the papers
and hearmg on the TV and
radio how ummportant th s
senes was because It s on ly
three games m a 162-game
schedule Baloney
These two teams are su p

!J'&gt;Sed to be the teams to beat
n our diVISIOn and th s s an
mportant se nes An 8 2
game Is not Ule same as a 2 1
game either There IS a
difference m how you lose
I plan on staymg m front
the rest of the way We won t
ge t behmd hk e we d1d last
vear When we ve been oul m
front m the pa st we 1e never
been caught
That wa s the case Monday
n ght
fhe Dodgers who Ju mped
out to a 22-4 sta rt last season
and hmshed !O ga mes m fr ont
of the Reds were beh md 6-0
after
thre e
1nmn gs
Cmc10nat1 scored tw1ce n the
opemng m mg and batted

Morgan helped by shot
LOS ANGELES (UP!) Corti sone sometimes can
work wonders
At least one has to th1nk so
after watching Joe Morgan
pound out three doubles
score four runs and steal
home Monda) mght as the
Cmc10nat1 Reds thumped the
Los Angeles Dodgers 8-2 10
the opener of a three game
series to regam first place m
Ure NatiOnal League west
Morgan was g ven the shot
of cortisone behmd the right
knee after leavmg Sunday s
game In Houston m Ule eighth
mn10g And Monday mornmg
Heds mana ger Sparky
Anderson IndiCated 1t was
doubtful " hether the Reds
two t1m e Most Valuabl e
Player would be m th e lineup

m the senes opener with the
Dodgers
Alter rece vmg the shot
Morgan was told to take 1t
easy by the doctor
That sa1 d Morgan IS
why I 11 as a httle worned
when I came to the park I
couldn t beheve ho" good my
leg felt
SQmone mentiOned that the
co rt•s one shot not only
relieved Morgan of the knee
soreness

he

has

bee n

expenenc1ng the past couple
of weeks but t also cured h1s
battmg slump He entered
Monda y mght s senes opener
with the Dodgers 0-for 10
What do yo u mean
slump ' challenged Morgan
Sure I wa s ().for 10 but I hit
the ball hard n Houston

just didn t find any holes
That s no slump
Th e (lfst of Morgan s t1 ree
doubles Monday mght came
w1th one out and touched off a
four-run th1rd 10rung that
routed Cub sta rter Burt
Hooton When Dodger left
!!Cider Du sty Baker made a
wild throw lD second for an
error Morgan cont10ued to
th1rd
One out later Dan n)
Dnessen walked Tha t s
when Morgan and Dnessen
engmeered a double steal
The Hed second baseman
broke for the plate when
Dod ger catche r threw to
Davey Lopes 10 an attempt to
head of! Dr essen as the Red
f1rst baseman 1aced towa rd

Waits hurls 6-0 win
CLEVELAND ( UPI ) Leftl•ander RICk Wa1ts like
Its hot - or cold
Wa1ts throWing 98 pitches
n 43 degr ee weatller allowed
only two hits Monday mght as
the Clevela nd Indians
snapped a four.game los ng
streak With a 6-0 victory ove r
the Texas Rangers
I like to p1tch 10 cold
weather and I alS&lt;l hke the
real hot weather
sa1d
Wa ts who hurled only one
complete game 111 16 starts
last season
You have to make t
happen said Waits I 11ant
to make them hit my p tch
and challenge Ule hitters
Wai ts gave up an inf eld
smgle to Mike Hargr ove lead
mg off the fm.t mmng and
Toby Harrah bounced a hit
off Buddy Bell s glove m the
seventh
You have to throw strikes
and a pitcher should be able
to keep the ball down That s
what I was dom~ tomght I
m xed up my p!lches a nd I
got away with a couple
patches added Wails who
struck out three and walked
two

2 12 It was a very Intense
pa ce the roughest I ve ever
run
I thought I had a big
By Greg Bailey
passes But Me1gs made 1t a
lead
I kept lokmg behind
It was a defensive battle new ball game With two runs
but
I
t'Ouldn
t see very well
and errorless contest last of their own m the fourth
Rodgers cheered wildly as
mght when host Meags and Ebersbach smgled and Hood
the Waverly Tigers locked aga in reached on an error he passed his store 20 miles
horns but the T1gers went Wayland doubled Ebersbach mto the race was fortuna te
home wath the win 2 I home and Young s10gled 10 not to see Dallas semmanan
Jeff Wells roarmg up from
rna nly on 10 walks ISSued by Hood
Meigs pllcher Tim Ebers
Two smgles and error a fifth place Wells who was
bach However Ebersbach halk and a passed ball not among the top hv e
mi dway
fanned mne and allowed just allowed Tnmble to plate two runners until
through
the
race
ate
up all
lou r hits lor an admirable runs an the top of the seventh
to wm Meigs got one back In but 15 yards of a 200-yard lead
performance
The one run nemesiS agam the bottom of the lllning but that Rodgers had built on the
pla gued
Meigs
The two were already out and a held of 4 212 official entrants
F nland s Esa Tikkanen
Marauders are now 3~ on the diVIng catch put out the fire
year but f1ve of those six with the tymg run on base 11 ho wilted and did not !Imsh
losses have been b) Just one Mark Mitch and Hood both last year alter staymg w1th
Ule leaders lor hall the race
run Meigs lost a 5-4 deciSion got hits In that frame
Hitters for Me1gs were was th1rd m 2 11 IS Jack
to V!Sitmg Tnmble on
Sa turday
Wayland w1th a double and Fultz of Franklin Pa
l.&lt;~st mght Me1gs took a !-{)
Single Hood with a double knocked 9 02 off the personal
ORCHARD PARK N Y
lead m the bottom of the third and Mil ch Young and standard he set m wmrung the (UPli - The Buffalo Bills
mmng With two outs Kenny Ebersba ch "'th a single 1976 race but still flmshed Mond ay sa 1d tight end
Young smgled and came each M Robach led the fourth 111 2 11 17
Three Ohioans were among Reuben Gant who played out
racing hom e when Greg wmners w1th two s10g!es
his option last season will
Becker cracked a double
The vars!ly subsututes the IDp SO !•rushers
meet
with club offi c ials
R McComber Bowling
Waverly was heFd scoreless played the Trimble varsity m
Tuesday
apparentl y to
unhl the top of the !lith Two a second contest of the a! Green !m1shed 17th w1U1 a discuss a new contract
bases on balls and then a te rnoon With the VISitors 2 17 01 clocking while Joseph
A team spokesman said he
swgle by Mark Fielder commg out on top 15-!i Yurkovich of Salem came m could not confirm a report by
knotted the sco re Fielder Hitting lor Meigs were Rick 34th with 2 20 14 and William a Buffalo newspaper that
also was the hero when he Hovatter a tnple M1ke Haviland of Athens fmished Gant was ready to sign a new
batted m the winning run m Tnplett a double and Dave S0tJJ With 2 22 51
contrac t with the NFL
the top of the seventh Agam Blake Mitch Wayland Troy
team
two bases on balls put men on Griffith Jerry F1elds and
Kmght placed
the paths lor Fielder s knock Ray Andrews a smgle each
Dalton got the wm as the
Me1gs goes to Jackson
freshman went the distance lonlght to Pomt Pleasant on 21-day list
PITTSBURGH (UPI ) fannang six and walkmg four Thursday and to Waverly on
The
Pittsburgh Steelers
CINCINNATI (UP! ) - Cm
He also cracked a sangle Friday
announced
Monday they have
while Frederick got a double Trimble
102 000 2--!i 6 3 cmna ti Reds third baseman
traded
guard
Jun Clack and
to account lor the Tiger hits Me1gs
100 200 1-4 6 3 Ray Kn1ght who severely
wide
rece1ver
Erme Pough lD
stramed a quadnceps muscle
Becker had his double and
Brown and S Jones
the
New
York
Giants for
Owens Ebersbach (3 LP l Ill his left th1gh durmg a game
Young two smgles to account
veteran
guard
John
Hicks
at Houston Sunday has been
and Becker
for all the Marauder hits
The
National
Football
Con
placed on the 21-0ay-disabled
Waverly
000 010 1- 2 4 0
ference
s
o!!ens1ve
rookie
of
hst
Meigs
001 000 0-1 3 0
the
year
m
1974
Hicks
IS
the
To replace Knight on the
Dalton and Lapier Ebers
roster
the Reds have called only offensive hneman to
bach and Becker
up 21 year-old infielder Mike ever wm the award
Grace !rom Indianapolis
On Saturday nine walks
Gace who has no major
proved the margm of victory
as Trimble trimmed the
Sf LOUIS (UPI) - Marc league experience was to
Marauders of Co~ch Dale Tardaf of the Quebec jom Ule team tonight In Los
Harrison 5-4 Ebers bach got Nordiques was chosen Player Angeles
the loss In relief of starter of the Year and Kent Nilsson
Tom Owens as they fanned of the Wmnlpeg Jels was
six hatters
named Rookie of the Year In
Each team plated a run Ill the
World
Hockey
DETROIT (UPI) - Rlght
the first Inning Trimble Association IDday m a poll of bander Jack Morris was
socked three singles lor league players conducted by called up Monday !rom
theirs while Mike Wayland The Sporting News
Evansvjlle by the DetrOit
produced a smgle to send m
Tardiff who had 65 goals Tigers who sent the Triplets
- Tim Hood who had reached.._with 89 aSSists..for-154 rJolnt.s~relle.ver-Bru ce Tayiolr- to--1
on an error
Ulls season received 53 votes replace him
The visitors went up by two In the ballottmg Nilsson a
MorriS was held back this
tn the third when alter a 21 year-old Swedish Import spring by arm trouble after
double and single Owens had 74 votes to garner rookie he suffered tendonitis in his
Issued three straight free honors
arm late last season

I wanted to go all season
without walkmg a batter but I
guess that came to a qu1ck
halt smiles WaltS as he
puffed on a huge v ctory
cigar
Wa1ts and Texas sta rter
and loser JOn Matlack hooked
up m an pitchers duel unt1l
the sixth when an error b)
Texas second ba se man
Bumps W1lls opened the door
for all six Cleveland runs
mcludm g fiVe of the unearned
var ely
Alter one was out m the
sixth Paul Dade 11as safe on
W!lls error stole second and
t ode home on Larvell Blanks
double to raght Blanks scored
on Bell s smgle to nght and
Andre Thornton was given an
mtentwnal walk alter Bell
took sec ond on a 11 !ld p•tch
W!llie Horton fanned but Ted
Cox smgled lor h1s first hit as
am Indian scormg Bell Ron
Pruitt then Iced the victory
w1th a three-run homer over
the left field fence
The error had nothmg to
do w1th t s81d Matlack It
IS only the mental errors that
disturb me
I had more trouble w1th

Sports briefs

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INDIANAPOLIS (UP! ) The Speedway Monday an
nounced a record 92 cars
ha1e been entered for the 5()().
m1le aulD race May 2l!
Offi cial s
sa id
any
addit io nal
entnes
postmarked up to m1dmgh t
April 15 would be accepted
As 10 past years only the
fa stest 33 mach10es make the
Imlhon-&lt;iollar race
POST Texas I UPII - Two
motorcyehsts who died while
compel ng m the weekend
Texas Enduro motorcy cle
race apparently we re
overco me by the rugged
terram and 93-deg ree heat
race off c1als sa id Monday
The VICtuns were Identified
as Ron Paulson 31 of
Lw coln Neb and Mike
Payte 33 of Odessa Tex as
Payre taught • at Permian
H1gh School 10 Odessa and
was leadmg his motorcycle
class m the state

my curve IDmght than I ve
had m my career added
Matlack I only thre11 about
three for stnkes I made
some good pitches and I
made some bad ones
Pruitt s homer was h1s
second of the season and ga ve
the Indi ans catcher f1 ve RB I
lor the season
He threw me a change up
on the homer but I thmk the
ball! hit for an out to center
In the second mnmg was hit
harder sa d Prmtt
I swung harder on that
pitch than I did on the one
th at cleared the fence
added Pru tt
f exas Manger B 11) Hun te r
protested the game m the
fir st In nin g after plate
ump re Ball Haller called
R1ch1e Z1sk out lor nterfermg
with catcher Prmtl
Bert Ca mpanens .wJm was
on second with two out broke
lor th1rd and Z1sk swung and
missed Prwtt dropped the
ball trymg to throw and
Haller ruled Z1sk out
Z1sk wa s m the batter s
box sad Hunter Haller
said he had to get out of the
way but tlle box belongs to
Z1sk
Walts faced only 20 batters
over the fmal 6 2 3 mrungs
w1th Harrah bemg w ped out
on a double play In the
seventh
It wa s a pleasure
wa tc hwg Waits
sa d
Cleveland Manager J eff
Torborg
He will be a successful
p1tcher 1f he can get that
curve ball over He also
pitched well 10 the Ulree
mmngs he worked against
Boston last Wedne sday
added Torborg
Both teams wmd up the1r
brief two-game series th1s
afternoon With the red-hot
Detroit Tigers movmg 111 for a
tw o game set Wednesda y
mght
and
Thur sday
afternoon

second Lopes return tl row
to the plate was w1ld and
sk1dd ed past Yea ge r as
Morgan shd mto home safely
That s the way we 11ere 111
191, an d 16 when 11e won
World ChampiOnships - ag
giess1ve
sa 1d Morgan
You gotta put pressure on
the other team s defense
Alter Morgan scored the
fi rst run m the fourth the
Reds added three more wh en
Johnn y Bench doubled home
Dnesse n
and
Davey
ConcepciOn and Cesar
Ge rommo followed w1th
smgles
That was the end of starter
Bur l Hooton a nd the Dodgers
even though the Reds added
two more runs before the
game ended
Pete Rose had touched off
the Reds sco r~ng for the
mght greetmg Hooton with a
smgle m the f rst mmng and
go ng on to score the first of
two runs that crossed the
plate 10 the fi rst mmng
The smgle "as Rose s only
h1t m four tr1ps to the plate
before he was replaced at
th ird by Jumor Kennedy and
left hun w1thm 22 h ts of the
3 000 career total

around In the third for lour
more runs Dodger starter
Burt Hooton left after 2 2-3
mnmgs alter grvmg up eight
htts and s1x runs

The Reds contmued the1r
h1tt1ng rampage agamst
knuckleballer Charlie Hough
and Mike Garman They
f1mshed w11.h 15 hits
Bonh am who wound up
giVIng up five hits ran hiS
record to ~ strilung out mne
a nd walkin g four He
developed a blood blister on
the flrst fm ger of h1s right
hand n the fourth or (J!th
nmng
He made at clear he s not
th1nkmg about a 2().victory
season
I don t want to make a
number too high Bonham
remarked because I don t
wan t to put too much
presslU'e on myself I had two
bad mnmgs ton ght and I
want lD mprove on that the
next l1me I p1tch
I feel I m a different
p tcher now than I was w1th
the Cpbs It s more than JUSt
the team behmd ne but 1\ s
n ce to be get! ng the runs
I ve g1ven up some runs m all
my starts but ''" JUS! more
runs than the other team
Un like Morgan Reds
skipper Sparky Anderson has
taken a low key stance to the
th reegame senes at Dodger
Stadium
at least to
reporters
It docsn t matter 1f we

beat the Dodgers 18 times
he contended It s the !mal
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Abuse series earns hard -earned Pulitizer
pi utog apl award for Jun
By RON CLA IBORNE
S&lt;
hweikrl s dramatic pacture
NEW YORK 1UP!) - The
f Antll I KlrltsiS holding
Ph1lade lph I lnqwrei s hllrd
hittmg Lm est gat vt ~e 11es 11 stoc kb roker R chard Hal1
abuse n the Ph iladelphia ho;;tage Feb l l9n w th a
Police Dep Jrl11 en t has nfle at tI S reck
R1ch n d Stro 11of the Chns
earned t1 e 1ewspaper II e
Pulitze1 gc ld rwda I f r public an &amp;H:! 1{ e Mom or won a
speual CILatiODfor 56 )cars of
St'rVI C(' ItS f l rth SU Lh
u• r alistic ded1ca twn as
pme lfl a row It the smne
lime the Ne ' York fnnes Wash ngton correspondent
has cla1111ed U1c title of bcmg for the Chnst an SCience
Momtor and as a colummst
the first ne\\ spapcr t ea
tnple honors 111 the 61 1rar \\r!lan g under the b) hn e
h1storv uf tl e CO \ eted T H B for the ~ew Hepubli r
I he Pulitze r pr ze fo1
awards
Uruted Press lnternauonal f tlwn "os won b) James
m the aw 1 ds iU nounced !\ian Me Pherson lor Elbow
1 ollt'&lt;'l nn nf 12
Monda) 11 on th~ spo ne~ s Room

Peopletalk
By KENNETH R CLARK
Urn ted Press Inti rnatruual
CALL OF THE WILD Saxophomst Paul Wmter rna) be the
only mus Clan e\Cr ~ get himself mto ;1 Jam sesswn "'th a wolf
pack He pla) ed h s gig at W If Park m Battleground lnd and
had no trouble p1ck1ng up his lupme churus I ne One diva she
\\ Oil stayed " th !urn far nto the rught duetmg+he sax wail fo r
11a1l Wmter recorded t - for hiS ne" A&amp;M Records album
\\ olf Eyes - but It doesn t end there Park director Dr
Ench Klloghammer SB)S the she 110lf 11cnt nght on howling
alter W nter left m a 1aru1e1 d1st nc ly nfluenced b)
Wmter s tune Kh nghammer sa)s that s the first ndi ca l!on
ever of un llallYe beha1 or n " oil calls and a men tiiic
study IS under \I a\
ONE RAP DOWN ExorCISt &gt;tar Lmda Blair has been
purged of at least one legal demon Shes of! the hook m
Stamf ord Conn on a drug char ge on cund ton that she spend
Ule next mne nonths m a rehabili tatiOn program But the 19
year-old actress sl!ll1s hght10g ext radatlon to Flonda where
shes wanted n connectiOn" th the brea kmg of a ma1or drug
rmg She sspec 1! callv charged there w1th consp1rac) to sell or
purchase coca me - a felon) ConnectiCut police found her m
possesSion of an amphetam nc 11 hen they arrested her m
December She den es the allege'! Flor da connectiOn
MUSf BE SPIUNG Cu p d SCCI s LO be takmg up res1dencv
at the Blumenthal house lna su11 Secretary Michael
Blumenthal and " fe E 1l e~n are bark together aga m n
Washmgton - after a 10-mon h &gt;Cpara t•on - and the1r
daughter AIUI IS aboul to get marncd The 25-yea r-old
Prmceton Urn e s1t1 grad - no" teach g at a northern
V rgm1a hi gh school - \\Ill ~ ed Cathol c Un 1erS1 ll student
Alan Vollmann f F uller!on Cahf &lt; r Jul I
OLD DOC NF W 1 RICKS B OIIJI Gran1 !lie chi ld sta r of
the 1940s - ecel\ ed a rare tnbutc fr om the Br llsh Film
Institute Monda\ She s n !.11nd u p1 od ucmg The Magic of
Lassie - tl e f 1st fu llengU I 'ss1c monc smce 19&gt;1 British
actor R n M1 rh and \ m&lt;n an "11ess Gayle Hunnicutt
accompamed her o the :-Ia 11 flln Tljllater for her salu te

sho rt ston es on the
expe n enc e of Amenca s
blacks
The ge ner al nonfi ct ion
""ard went to Car l Sagan for
Dragon s Eden Walte r
Jackson Bate won h1s second
Pulitzer n b ography for h1s
book San uel John so n
The drama award was won
by Donald I Coburn for Gm
Came a play about two ,
elderly people llvmg 10 a
nursmg home

The Pulitzer Pr 1z~s are
adnum stered b1 Columbi a
U ruvers~ty under the '"ll of
th e late Joseph Pulitzer The
hrsl pnzes were a \l arded n

1917
The Inquirer ~e nes wh ch
began Apnl 24 1977 has
res ulted
1n
fe deral
conv iCt iOns

agamst

s1x

Phiiad elp h a hom iCid e
de te ctives and state and
fe deral ndactments aga mst a
number of other officers
The award was the fourth
Pulitzer the lnqwrer has
earned smce 1915
I he Ne" York Times three
Puhtzers were won by Henry
Kamm the newspa per s
Asian bur ea u chief lor
arti cles on the plight of
V etamese refugees vetera n

Mrs Mar ~a r et BrO\\D
Extens1 un
Homem ake rs
represental!\C from Me~gs
Count) and Mr s Diana
Eberts Me1gs Count) Ex
tensi on
Agent
Home
E co nom• cs
recentlY
represented Meigs Count) at
the annual meel!ng of the
Oh o Health Co unc I
Purpose of the Oh10 Health
( ounc•l s to promote good
pu bl c health
through

ed ucall ona l pr ogram s
Spea kets at th s yea r s state
meet ng d scussed the hann
fu l eff ects of smokmg un
P&lt; rt a nce of exercise the need
to have cMdren 1.1nmumzed
ea rl y wammg signs of a heart
attack and C P H
The presentat ion s em
ph a SIZed the effects of our hie
styles on human healt h
InformatiOn obtamed at the
state n cetmg will be used 10
plann ng educational health
prog rams n the local com
mumues The sesswn was

DAl:C. Hl ER BORN
held on the ca mpus of
and \1rs c harles E Josephen urn College In
Saltz 296 :-1 State Htc 2 Lot C1 lumbus
100 )/e~ Mar!IOS\ lie W Va
arc an 1ouncm~ the lJ rth of a
da ughter Sarah J at the
Oh o Valle) Medi&lt; a! Center
Wheeling W Va I he bab)
was born r \pnl 12 and
w 1ghed se,en pounds mne
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former ~a 1y Ju Ma)er
Pomer01 Mate na I grand
parents are Mr and Mrs Roy
\layer Pomer J) and the
maternal grea t grandmother
rs Mrs I Ill e Hauck Paternal
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Mrs r I arle Kuhl Pmreroy
and thr pat rnal great
grandparenL' are Mr and
Mrs W Ilia n Pre&lt;! n of Pmctor W Va H mer Kuhl of
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corruptiOn
The award lor national
reporting was won by
Gaylord D Shaw of the Los
Angeles T1mes lor an
mvesl!gatton showmg that
many of the dams m the
Umted States are ~nsafe
Meg Greenfield of th e
Washmgton Post won the
Pulitzer for ed1tornal writing
on a wide range of subjects
mcludmg nati onal and
mternatwnal affairs end the
press
Jeffrey K MacNelly of the
R1chmond (Va ) News
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Pulitzer
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ed1tonal
cartoomng MacNelly also
won the cartoomng award m
1972
The feature photography
award was won by J Ross
Baughman of the Associated
Press for three pictures
showin g bla ck prisoners
being held by Rhodesian
soldiers
PriZes m letters and drama
also were presented to Alfred
D Cha ndler Jr m hiStory lor
The VI sible Hand the
Ma na ger a! RevolutiOn m
Amencan Bus10ess and to
Howard Nemerod m the
verse category for C.11llected

Poems
A s pecial c1tatwn was
awarded to 73-year-old E B
White for the lull body of hts
work lncludmg essays and
books lor children and adults
over m~re than l1ve decades
I guess they re tr)'lng to
catch up on thmgs Mr
Wh1te sa id In Brooklme
Mass They thmk time as
runnmg out
The Pulitzer for music was
won by Michael Colgrass for
DeJa Vu for PercussiOn
Quartet and Orchestra a
work commissioned by the
New York Ph11harmomc

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Mason County

News Notes : Celeste goes beyond requirements

H\ lima 'H.,r~lr.,fl

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MASON - Mr and Mrs Clvde Fole) formerly of Mason
W Va will obset-e their 50th " eliding anruversar) on
Saturda) Apnl 22 at Preston Count) Co untry Club King
wood \1 Va
Mr Foley 1s best remembered as pnnc1pal of Wahama
H gh School lor 23 )ears before his ret rement m 1970 He was
an educator m West VIrg1ma over 40 yea rs
The fa cult) and staff of Wahama High School honored Mr
Fole) " th Open House pnor to his retirement and the Mason
To\\n Council designated a Fnday as Clvde Foley Day The
council n fi s behalf m 1970 expressed appreciation for his
long service to the people of Mason Count) and especially the
be nd a1ea as well as serVIng as pnnc1pal at Wahama H•gh
Sc hool for 23 vears
Cards rna) be sent tu 125 M1ller Hd Kingwood W Va
26537
Mrs Foley also taught m Mason and New Haven
Elementary Schools
Mr and Mrs Fole) have line daughter Mrs Ke1th
Sandra) McClung a 1d son n law Attorne) Keath A McClung
and t" o grandchildren Alexa nder Ke1th and Martha Ellen

MASON - Mrs Ho11ard VanMatre was m charge of the
program when the MaS&lt;ln Umted Methodist Women met on
Apnl 10 at the church You Shall be M) Witness was the
lesson leader s topic
Mrs Fred (Sarah) Spencer president of the group
pres•ded when the group agreed to have a Mother and
Daughter Banquet on May 8 at 6 p m at the Mason Uruted
MethodiSt Church ReservatiOns for those planmng to attend
should be made" 1th Mrs Gladys Thomas Mason W Va
A letter was read m regards to the rune pomts of g•VIng
The meeung was closed \\lth a thankfulness prayer c~rcle
Refreshments were served bv hostesses Mrs l andon
Smith and Mrs George Carson to Mrs Wilham Zerkle Mrs
Maxme Arnold Mrs Cecil Slmth Mrs Lms Test Mrs
Margaret P1ckens Mrs Russell Barton Mrs Sarah Spencer
Mrs Ray Proffitt Mrs Charles Yeager Mrs Frances
Stewart Mrs Gladys Thomas Ramona Sydenstricker Mrs
M1ldred Rile) Mrs Howard VanMatre Jess1e Kinder and
Earlene Bumgardner

GUMPSES Hock stars Carll Sm u 1 d James Taylor
headed a ho;1 of ce lebr t es at Monda' n ~I ts press preview of
MASON - Chnsty Bletner one of Mason s oldest citizens
Mart111 Scursesc s !11m The l.11&gt;t \l alt&lt; 1n 1\c\\ York Sean observed hiS 90th b ~rth day on Sunday at his home on Th rd St
Cooner) D nald Sut herland and Ltsle) AJm Down are on Dmner guests were Mr and Mrs John Sisson and !am1ly
ocabon 111 Ireland fil m ng the Dm r D t auren ths productiOn Mason Mr and Mrs Harold Fry of New Haven
of !ltichael (nrha" s Tire Great Trum Robben
A highli ght of the day was a tdephone call from hts
Grease produc r Alan Carr sa1 s " "' he handl ng the show daughter and son 10 law Mr and Mrs Russell (Mary
disco queen Grae1 J nes IS dmng 10 H I vwood he d charge • Elizabeth ) Capehart fr om Dama Flor1da and calls from his
S2SO 000 a mght tu st Ke' t and he s offe red her a role 1n a ne w two SISters and nephew Mrs Ameba Cabele10 of BrLStol Va
mus cal film he s pi ann ng to make 10 Pans w11.h Oli\ Ia Mrs Theresa Stoeckl Cmcmnat1 and Harry Jo Gress of
oe"1on J&gt;l10 R1chard [)rey fuss Lauren Barall and Marlo Texas
Thumas Iurned out at Ne" Y&lt;rk s Tavern on the Green
He appreciated the many many cards tha t he received
MOflda l n behalf of Ule Equal R1 ghl' AnJendmen t
from fne nds and relatives

Meigs County represented

drama critic Walter Kerr 64
for his weekly review and
comment and by Wilham
Sal1re whose twice weekly
column 10 the Times 1s
syndicated to 100 other news
papers
Richard Whitt o( the Louis
ville Cour1er.Journal won a
Pulitzer lor general local
coverage of the May 28 1977
f re m a supper club m
Southgate Ky m which 164
people died
The Pulitzer for special
local reportmg was won b)
Anthony R Dolan of the
Stamlord (Conn I Advocate
for a ser1es of mvesllgative

COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Lt
Gov Richard Celeste a
candidate for the Democratic
nommat10n for governor
went beyond reqUirements of
the ethics law Monday and
f1led copies of his federal
mcome tax returns with the
Oh o Ethics Commission
Gov James A Rhodes a
candidate for the Republ ca n

gubernatorial nommat10n
!lied the reqwred brief report
With the Ethics Commission
showang that m add!taon to his
$50 OOOsalary as governor he
received mcome of more
than $500 from James A
Rhodes &amp; Associates and the
James A Rhodes &amp; Helen
Rhodes Trust
He also reported that he

Board may
close schools
CLEVELAND ( UP!) The Cleve land Board of
Educa tlon
has
been
presented with a list of 25
elementary schools and live
JUruor h1gh schools that could
be closed at the end of the
current school year
The school staff Monday
mght recommended that 23 or
24 of the elementary schools
and three of the Junior h1gh
schools be closed but the
board delayed action on the
list until a meetmg at 4 p m
Wednesday
The closmgs according to
the report presented would
save at least $1 8 milhOf,! this
year and tWice that amount
durmg 1979
The bst mcludes 15 schools
- 13 elementary and two
JUmor high - the board
earlier had proposed for
clos mg to Chief Federal
Judge Frank J Battisti
The schools Identified are
located m areas of significant
enrollment de chne
th e

report stated
In every
Instance affected pupals will
be housed m facilities that
are m be tter physica l
condition than the schools lD
be closed
Deputy Superintendent
James R Tanner srud that m
choosmg the schools to be
closed age capacaty use
location and cost effiCiency of
the bmldmgs was considered
But board members had
obJeCtio ns to particular
schools on the hst and to the
method b) which the list was
compiled mamly because
school closmgs always are
unpopular with the elected
board members
Selection of schools to be
closed has delayed final
school
pamngs
for
desegregatiOn according to
court adVIsers who have
suggested that more than 30
sch ools be closed lor
economy and efficiency
The Ohio Department of
EducatiOn has concurred

Recognition dinner held

An Eagle RecognitiOn
Dmner was held recently at
Duck s Inn Restaurant m
MASON - The Mason C1ty H1stoncal County met on Huntmgton W Va honormg
Saturda1 evening at the former Lewis home on Brown Street 32 young men of the Tri-State
for a chicken d1nner
Area Counc1! who ach1eved
Those enJoymg the SllCial everung were Mayor a nd Mrs the rank of Eagle Scout In
Fred Taylor Mr and Mrs Landon Smith Mr and Mrs Earl 1977
In gels Mr and Mrs Cec1l Sm th Mrs Sarah Spencer Mrs
Among the honorees were
two members of Pomeroy
Glad) s Thomas Mr and Mrs Delmar Alexander
Sco ut Troop 249 Dame! Lee
Thomas Slln of Mr and Mrs
WEST COL UMBIA- Mr and Mrs Robert Compson of Don Thomas Pomeroy and
Saudi Arabia' Is! ted recently for two 11 eeks with his motlier Jeffrey L Couch son of Mr
Mrs Blanche Compson Jones their daughter and son m law and Mrs Walter R Couch
Mr and Mrs W !ham Zuspan Jr and two ch1ldren his sister
and fa mily Mr and Mrs Wilham Camp and brother Mr and
Mrs Erme Compson and lamily all10 Mason and with Mrs
4-H CLUB NEWS
Robert Compson s parents Mr and Mrs Otto Miller at West
Area
young people are
Columbia
bemg
asked
to JOin a 4-H club
Before commg to West V1rg ma Mr and Mrs Robert
One
must
be
mne years old
Compson VISited their daughter and famil) Mr and Mrs
or
In
the
third
grade and not
Terr) Emerson and ch 1ldren at Columbia Fails Montana and
over
19
years
old
A 4 H club
their Slln and fam ly Mr and Mrs Wilbur Compson and three
should
consist
of
at
least hve
children at Great Falls Montana
members
and
an
older
Mr and Mrs Robert Com pson were accompamed to
person
preferably
20
years
Charleston 011 Su nda y mormng b) Ern1e CompS&lt;ln for their
old
or
older
lor
an
adv1sor
return trip by plane to Saud Arabia
Each 4 H member works on a
MASON - Mr and Mrs H A l leVIng ha\C returned to project on a top1c he or she Is
Maso n after spending the wmter m Clearwater Fla They also mterested In There are over
VIS ited durmg Ule wmter months With Mrs Levmg s sister 180 proJects to--choose from
Mrs Otto (Hester ) Mees who makes her home w1th her 10cluding ammals clothmg
daughter and husband Mr and Mrs John 1ebn at Las Vegas cook10g and you also get to
show your projects at the
Nevada
Mrs Mees expressed apprec ahon for the get well cards county !a~r If you are m
terested In jommg a 4 H club
received !rom relatives and fn ends durmg her Illness
or need any more mformation
Masuo and Area Personals
Mr and Mrs John SISS&lt;ln observed Sonday with a famil y pl ease contact the Meigs
get-toge ther for their daughter Mama s lith b~rthday County Extension Office at
Attendmg were Mrs S1sson s parents Mr and Mrs Russell 992-3895
Capehart Melanie and Miriam S1sson and Angie Hood The
latttr spent the day w1th Marcia
Mrs Lee Richardson Ma son and Mrs Lowse Rosenbaum
are VISilmg relat11 es 10 Columbus
M1ss Nancy Proff tt s a pati ent at Veterans Memorial
Appointments Available
Hospita l She ISthe daughter o!Mr and Mrs Ray Proffitt
There are a number of
Mr and Mrs Gene Thomas Robb1e and Chns of New
appomtent s open for the next
Haven VISited relatives m lndaana recently
Mrs Cecil South spen t Tuesday and Wednesday everungs free cervica l cancer chmc for
Me1gs area women to beh eld
with her mother-In law Mrs Marie Smith at Clifton
Mr and Mrs Joe Kearns spent last week with the1r dunng the ~fterno o n on
Wednesday March 2ti at the
daugh t£r Mrs Phyllis Wh!ttking ar Mari etta Ohio
Mrs Doris Lee and Miss Evelyn Lockett of Clifton VISited Heath United Methodist
Ch urch m Middleport
on Sunday w1th Mrs Mary Davis at Rutland Ohio
Mr and Mrs Curtis McDaniel VISited over the weekend Women WIShlllg an appomt
With Mr and Mrs James Loyd and family at Nashport Ohio ment may ca ll 992 7531
Mr$ Dixie McCaule) has returned from Pleasant Valley daytime or 992 5832 In the
Hospital to her home m Mason and IS recuperating from evenings or on weekends
surgery
Mrs Harold t1 uc1lle ) Schwarz has retW'ned after
spendmg several weeks VISiting her-daughter and son m law·.---..IS~R
~E
~CUPERATING _.,.....
Mr and Mrs Dan Strother and Todd at LouisVIlle Ky
Mrs Wilham Grueser Is
Mr and Mrs Jack Hart of Gary W Va VISited recently recuperatmg from recent
with their Slln and daughter-tn~aw , Mr and Mrs Clifford Hart surgery al the Holzer Medical
at Chfton W Va and sa w their new grandson Will Allen The Cenler She expects to be
hahy we ghed 6 pounds and 14 /z ount'Cs and was burn on April returned thiS week to her
L at Pleasant Valley Hospital
Rock Sprmgs home

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also of Pomeroy
Attendmg !rom Pomeroy In
add!Uon to the two boys and
theu parents were Robert
Arms Troop 249 Scoutmaster
and Mrs Arms and Mr and
Mrs Henry Cleland Jr
Guest speak er lor the
evemng was U S District
Judge H David Hermans
dorler from Kentucky
PresentatiOns of white
marbl e paper wei ghts
beanng the Eagle Scout
msigma were presented to
each of the boys attending

and his wife Helen hold stock
m Wendy s InternatiOnal a
fa st fo od cham head-'
quartered In Columbus
and 10 Jackson Iron &amp; Steel
Co
There was no m!ormal!on
detailing h1s finan cial
holdings
Rhodes later told Swpps
Howard Newspapers that h1s
extens1ve stock holdmgs 10
Wendy s have been put mto
the name of his former land
deve lopment hrm James A
Rhodes &amp; Associates
He said he put other stock
holdings mcludmg h1s owner
sh1p of lour Howard Johnson
Motels (two m Flonda and
one each n Chicago and
Atlanta ) mto the James A
Rhodes&amp;HelenRhod.sTrust
lD wh1ch he lists h1mself as
the
grant or
and
benel•c•ary
The governor de clined
however to release cop1es of
his 1977 an come tax returns or
to fur ther discuss h1 s
extensive busmess holdings
Celeste s tax returns show
that he and his wife Dagmar
had an mcome of $33 456 m

1977 mcludmg $3 541 from
Dagmar s part-tune JOb at
the
Academy
for
Contemporary Problems m
Co lumbus The lieutenant
governor s salary IS $29 915
per year
Celeste reports haVIng no
mvestments of more than
$1 000 durmg 1977 and that he
and his wife own two homes
one m Cleveland that IS
rented out and the other m
Delaware an wh1ch they live
w1th their siX children
In releasmg copies of h1s
tax returns Celeste said It IS
th e
responsab1hty
of
candidates to be comm1tted
to restormg pubhc confidence
by diSclosing their !mances
My mcome tax returns
an d those of all pubhc
offi cial s
should
be
considered a part of the
public record Celeste sai d
The OhiO Ethics law
reqmres )llbhc offiCials and
candidates for pubhc off1ce lD
report annually their Sllurces
of 10come of more than $500
and 1m estments of more tha n
$1 000 but does nut reqwre
them to list exact amounts

.TRi=couNTY,

!.D~;[k--llndians
By Greg Baney
Sportsmen of OhiO won a maJor batU~ at the polls last
wmter when the voters of Ohio soundly defeated a proposed
constitutional amendment lD ban trappmg But sportsmeQ
Ule battle to preserve some of our nghts IS not over
Trymg a sneak attack approach Ule anti l1rearm forces
are at It agam Not only sportsmen but also every Citizen 1s
Ulreatened by this new attempt lD m!rmge upon our nght to
bear arms The Nat10nal R1fle AsS&lt;lc1at10n explams U11s new
sneak approach by the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and
Firearms The NatiOnal Rille AsS&lt;lclat•on has served notice to
Ule Treasury Department s Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and
F1rearms of 1ts opposition to BATF s proposed regulation
creating a computerized nat10nal firearms registration
system The Nat10nal R1fle Association and 1ts over one
million members mtend lD use every means at our disposal to
stop Ule Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and F1rearms clearly
Illegal effort to unpose and fund by regulatiOn a centralized
national firearms registration system wrote Neal Knox
executive d1rec1Dr of Ule NRA lobby arm the Institute for
Legislative Action
NRA s ObjectiOns were registered m a letter to BA TF
D~rector Rex Davis m response to Ule offiCial notice of BATF s
national firearms reg1strataon plan published m Ule March 21
Federal Reg1ster It ISvery clear from Ule legislative history
of the 1968 Gun Control Act and from subsequent refusal of
Congress and Committees of Congress to create Ule kmd of
system you propose Ulat your act10ns run IDtally counter to
CongressiOnal Intent In brief you do not have Ule authority
wrote Knox
BATF clauns that their registratiOn system would cost but
$5 Imlhun to star t However Knox pomted out that BATF
Director Dav s In CongressiOnal testunony and mterv1ew w1th
the press has estunated start up costs ranging !rom $35
m1lhon to $100 million Th1s claun that BATF could create so
massive a central r eg~stry system with unauthoriZed and
unappropriated funds IS m Itself a gross distortiOn at best
Costs to the taxpayer said Knox would be astronomical
A na twnal registratiOn system mcludmg records of all
firearms transacl!ons - rifles shotgw1s and pistols - be
tween manufacturers Importers exporters wholesalers
distributors JObbers dealers and the public would reqwre
some 25 to 40 n1llion quarterly com puter entries per year said
Knox
The Oh10 Depa rtment of Natural Resources conducted
gra duation ceremomes for 40 state park ranger cadets 11ho
completed a liJ.week law en! orcement trammg course held m
Columbus on April 14 The course 10cluded lllStruction m
search and seizure pohce ethiCs report wntmg laws of
arrest tra!l!c control first aid mdudmg extensive
cardiovascular pulmonary resuscltal!on trammg and the
handling of firearms
Cadets received 21)0 hours of 10struct10n on Ohio law and
law enforcement m addition to 88 hours of specialized trammg
mlaws governing the use of Ohio s state parks
Instructors for the course 10cluded agents w1th the Federal
Bureau of InvestigatiOn and the Bureau of Crunmal
ldenl!f•caUon poli ce officers 111lh the Worth10gton Police
Department prosecut10gattorneys and expenenced perS&lt;lnnel
with ODNR Of the 40 graduates 25 are now employees with
ODNR mcluding 19 who will serve as state park rangers at the
new Cleveland l .&lt;~ ke!ront State Park The new employees w 11
serve a l:ro.day proba tionary assignment with ODNR
Loose note - Smce the l!rst settlers arnved m Ohio more
than 200 years ago over 99 percent of the states land has been
altered by man

... SPORT SHOP NORTH .._
Former~

Fitzgerald's Sportrng Goods
Located Near Mason County fa~rgrounds

GRAND OPENING
SALE STARTS 9:00 A.M.
WED' APRIL 19 THRU SAT APRIL 22
I

FREE
BEAR WHITETAIL HUNTER

COMPOUND BOW
TO BE GIVEN AWAY SAT, APRIL 22
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO WIN
REGISTER AT
TRI COUNTY SPORT SHOP NORTH

Tax receipts

increased in
Meigs County

VARIAm E POWER

Retail and motor veh1cle
sales tax receipts lor March
were up slightly m Meigs
County according to a report
of State Treasure r Mrs
Gertrude Donahey
Retail sales tax receipts lor
March
1977
totaled
$56 990 99 compared to
receipts of $51 391 63 lor
March 1978 an mcrease of
$400 64
Receipts lor sales tax on
motor vehicles lor March
1977 totaled $50 681 86 while
March 1911 the total was
$52 295 34 an Increase of
II 6!3 48

3X-9X BUSHNELL

SCOPE
REG. 549.95

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Waverly nips
Meigs, 2 to 1

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Rangers
t alking
CLEVELAND ( UP]) Cleveland Indian President
Gabe Paul and Texas Ranger
Manager Billy Hunter
disclosed late Monday Uley
would devote some time
today to serwus trade
discussions
But Paul said of the talks
Were not close on
anythmg
The Rangers reportedly
want Cleveland rebel pitcher
Jun Kern wh1le the Indians
also are mterested m pitching
- particularly Dan Darwm
and Len Barker - both young
nghthanders m the Rangers
organizatiOn
I don t want to lrade
Darwm sa1d Hunter But he
added
If there s a
poss1b1lity lD shore up our
p1tchmg I don t want to pass
1t up Anyone who talks
p1tchmg I m hsterung

Rodgers in
two second
•
VIctory
BOSTON (UP!) - The road
rose up to meet hlfn the wmd
was m h1s lace and he
reached marathon heaven
two seconds before Ule devil
knew he was dead on his feet
Bos t o n
Marathon
recordholder Bill Rodgers
who runs Heartbreak H ll as
part of h1s da1ly trrumng and
who owns a runner s supply
shop on the downside of the
course slithered through a
slight headwmd Monday lD
gam the narrowest VICtory m
the 82 year h1story of the
even t
His lime of 2 10 13 gave
Rodger s the faste st and
second fastest !1mshes m the
Boston Marathon annals He
set the mark of 2 09 55 m 1975
on a sunnier day with the
w10d at his back
I was 18 seconds slower
than my record but I thought
I ran better this tlfne because
of the headwmd
sa1d
Rodgers 30 who has
completed an unmatched
seven marathons m under

Reds embarrass Dodgers,8-2
By JIM COUR
UPI Sports Writer
LOS ANGELES (UPI )
The first battle of the
National League West war
between the C10cmnat1 Reds
and the Los Angeles Dodgers
wasn t close
Lookmg like the sa me
powerhouse that won the
World Senes m 1975 and 1976
the Reds embarrassed the
Dodgers on nat10nal TV
Monday mght
In the fir st of 18 meellngs
bet11een the NL West West
powers the !mal score was 32 and even that wa s
m1sleadmg
Righthander Bill Bonham
stym ed the Dodgers on one

smgle through seven mrungs
and 34 year-old Joe Morgan
the Reds Natwnal League
MVP 10 1975 and 1976 had
three doubles and scored lour
runs
In the e1ghth the Dodgers
came up with two face savmg
runs - on a berner by R•ck
Monday and another run on
B•ll Russe ll s doub leplay
grounder And they managed
lD load the bases and chase
Bonham m the mnth before
Dave Tomhn struck out
Monday and pm chh tter Lee
Lacy and got pmchh1tter
Teddy Martmez to h$1 mto a
fielder s chmce
Don t make too big a deal
about that game Dodgers

rah rah manager fomm y
Lasorda cautiOned reporters
It was JUSt one of those
games for us It was a good
or e to get out of our system
But Morgan who Is known
for his ca ndor claimed 11 was
a big psycholog ical wm for
the Reds
You II have lD ask tl e
Dodgers how they feel abo ut
It the Gold Glove second
ba seman sa1d but from my
standpomt 11 was great I ;e
been readmg m the papers
and hearmg on the TV and
radio how ummportant th s
senes was because It s on ly
three games m a 162-game
schedule Baloney
These two teams are su p

!J'&gt;Sed to be the teams to beat
n our diVISIOn and th s s an
mportant se nes An 8 2
game Is not Ule same as a 2 1
game either There IS a
difference m how you lose
I plan on staymg m front
the rest of the way We won t
ge t behmd hk e we d1d last
vear When we ve been oul m
front m the pa st we 1e never
been caught
That wa s the case Monday
n ght
fhe Dodgers who Ju mped
out to a 22-4 sta rt last season
and hmshed !O ga mes m fr ont
of the Reds were beh md 6-0
after
thre e
1nmn gs
Cmc10nat1 scored tw1ce n the
opemng m mg and batted

Morgan helped by shot
LOS ANGELES (UP!) Corti sone sometimes can
work wonders
At least one has to th1nk so
after watching Joe Morgan
pound out three doubles
score four runs and steal
home Monda) mght as the
Cmc10nat1 Reds thumped the
Los Angeles Dodgers 8-2 10
the opener of a three game
series to regam first place m
Ure NatiOnal League west
Morgan was g ven the shot
of cortisone behmd the right
knee after leavmg Sunday s
game In Houston m Ule eighth
mn10g And Monday mornmg
Heds mana ger Sparky
Anderson IndiCated 1t was
doubtful " hether the Reds
two t1m e Most Valuabl e
Player would be m th e lineup

m the senes opener with the
Dodgers
Alter rece vmg the shot
Morgan was told to take 1t
easy by the doctor
That sa1 d Morgan IS
why I 11 as a httle worned
when I came to the park I
couldn t beheve ho" good my
leg felt
SQmone mentiOned that the
co rt•s one shot not only
relieved Morgan of the knee
soreness

he

has

bee n

expenenc1ng the past couple
of weeks but t also cured h1s
battmg slump He entered
Monda y mght s senes opener
with the Dodgers 0-for 10
What do yo u mean
slump ' challenged Morgan
Sure I wa s ().for 10 but I hit
the ball hard n Houston

just didn t find any holes
That s no slump
Th e (lfst of Morgan s t1 ree
doubles Monday mght came
w1th one out and touched off a
four-run th1rd 10rung that
routed Cub sta rter Burt
Hooton When Dodger left
!!Cider Du sty Baker made a
wild throw lD second for an
error Morgan cont10ued to
th1rd
One out later Dan n)
Dnessen walked Tha t s
when Morgan and Dnessen
engmeered a double steal
The Hed second baseman
broke for the plate when
Dod ger catche r threw to
Davey Lopes 10 an attempt to
head of! Dr essen as the Red
f1rst baseman 1aced towa rd

Waits hurls 6-0 win
CLEVELAND ( UPI ) Leftl•ander RICk Wa1ts like
Its hot - or cold
Wa1ts throWing 98 pitches
n 43 degr ee weatller allowed
only two hits Monday mght as
the Clevela nd Indians
snapped a four.game los ng
streak With a 6-0 victory ove r
the Texas Rangers
I like to p1tch 10 cold
weather and I alS&lt;l hke the
real hot weather
sa1d
Wa ts who hurled only one
complete game 111 16 starts
last season
You have to make t
happen said Waits I 11ant
to make them hit my p tch
and challenge Ule hitters
Wai ts gave up an inf eld
smgle to Mike Hargr ove lead
mg off the fm.t mmng and
Toby Harrah bounced a hit
off Buddy Bell s glove m the
seventh
You have to throw strikes
and a pitcher should be able
to keep the ball down That s
what I was dom~ tomght I
m xed up my p!lches a nd I
got away with a couple
patches added Wails who
struck out three and walked
two

2 12 It was a very Intense
pa ce the roughest I ve ever
run
I thought I had a big
By Greg Bailey
passes But Me1gs made 1t a
lead
I kept lokmg behind
It was a defensive battle new ball game With two runs
but
I
t'Ouldn
t see very well
and errorless contest last of their own m the fourth
Rodgers cheered wildly as
mght when host Meags and Ebersbach smgled and Hood
the Waverly Tigers locked aga in reached on an error he passed his store 20 miles
horns but the T1gers went Wayland doubled Ebersbach mto the race was fortuna te
home wath the win 2 I home and Young s10gled 10 not to see Dallas semmanan
Jeff Wells roarmg up from
rna nly on 10 walks ISSued by Hood
Meigs pllcher Tim Ebers
Two smgles and error a fifth place Wells who was
bach However Ebersbach halk and a passed ball not among the top hv e
mi dway
fanned mne and allowed just allowed Tnmble to plate two runners until
through
the
race
ate
up all
lou r hits lor an admirable runs an the top of the seventh
to wm Meigs got one back In but 15 yards of a 200-yard lead
performance
The one run nemesiS agam the bottom of the lllning but that Rodgers had built on the
pla gued
Meigs
The two were already out and a held of 4 212 official entrants
F nland s Esa Tikkanen
Marauders are now 3~ on the diVIng catch put out the fire
year but f1ve of those six with the tymg run on base 11 ho wilted and did not !Imsh
losses have been b) Just one Mark Mitch and Hood both last year alter staymg w1th
Ule leaders lor hall the race
run Meigs lost a 5-4 deciSion got hits In that frame
Hitters for Me1gs were was th1rd m 2 11 IS Jack
to V!Sitmg Tnmble on
Sa turday
Wayland w1th a double and Fultz of Franklin Pa
l.&lt;~st mght Me1gs took a !-{)
Single Hood with a double knocked 9 02 off the personal
ORCHARD PARK N Y
lead m the bottom of the third and Mil ch Young and standard he set m wmrung the (UPli - The Buffalo Bills
mmng With two outs Kenny Ebersba ch "'th a single 1976 race but still flmshed Mond ay sa 1d tight end
Young smgled and came each M Robach led the fourth 111 2 11 17
Three Ohioans were among Reuben Gant who played out
racing hom e when Greg wmners w1th two s10g!es
his option last season will
Becker cracked a double
The vars!ly subsututes the IDp SO !•rushers
meet
with club offi c ials
R McComber Bowling
Waverly was heFd scoreless played the Trimble varsity m
Tuesday
apparentl y to
unhl the top of the !lith Two a second contest of the a! Green !m1shed 17th w1U1 a discuss a new contract
bases on balls and then a te rnoon With the VISitors 2 17 01 clocking while Joseph
A team spokesman said he
swgle by Mark Fielder commg out on top 15-!i Yurkovich of Salem came m could not confirm a report by
knotted the sco re Fielder Hitting lor Meigs were Rick 34th with 2 20 14 and William a Buffalo newspaper that
also was the hero when he Hovatter a tnple M1ke Haviland of Athens fmished Gant was ready to sign a new
batted m the winning run m Tnplett a double and Dave S0tJJ With 2 22 51
contrac t with the NFL
the top of the seventh Agam Blake Mitch Wayland Troy
team
two bases on balls put men on Griffith Jerry F1elds and
Kmght placed
the paths lor Fielder s knock Ray Andrews a smgle each
Dalton got the wm as the
Me1gs goes to Jackson
freshman went the distance lonlght to Pomt Pleasant on 21-day list
PITTSBURGH (UPI ) fannang six and walkmg four Thursday and to Waverly on
The
Pittsburgh Steelers
CINCINNATI (UP! ) - Cm
He also cracked a sangle Friday
announced
Monday they have
while Frederick got a double Trimble
102 000 2--!i 6 3 cmna ti Reds third baseman
traded
guard
Jun Clack and
to account lor the Tiger hits Me1gs
100 200 1-4 6 3 Ray Kn1ght who severely
wide
rece1ver
Erme Pough lD
stramed a quadnceps muscle
Becker had his double and
Brown and S Jones
the
New
York
Giants for
Owens Ebersbach (3 LP l Ill his left th1gh durmg a game
Young two smgles to account
veteran
guard
John
Hicks
at Houston Sunday has been
and Becker
for all the Marauder hits
The
National
Football
Con
placed on the 21-0ay-disabled
Waverly
000 010 1- 2 4 0
ference
s
o!!ens1ve
rookie
of
hst
Meigs
001 000 0-1 3 0
the
year
m
1974
Hicks
IS
the
To replace Knight on the
Dalton and Lapier Ebers
roster
the Reds have called only offensive hneman to
bach and Becker
up 21 year-old infielder Mike ever wm the award
Grace !rom Indianapolis
On Saturday nine walks
Gace who has no major
proved the margm of victory
as Trimble trimmed the
Sf LOUIS (UPI) - Marc league experience was to
Marauders of Co~ch Dale Tardaf of the Quebec jom Ule team tonight In Los
Harrison 5-4 Ebers bach got Nordiques was chosen Player Angeles
the loss In relief of starter of the Year and Kent Nilsson
Tom Owens as they fanned of the Wmnlpeg Jels was
six hatters
named Rookie of the Year In
Each team plated a run Ill the
World
Hockey
DETROIT (UPI) - Rlght
the first Inning Trimble Association IDday m a poll of bander Jack Morris was
socked three singles lor league players conducted by called up Monday !rom
theirs while Mike Wayland The Sporting News
Evansvjlle by the DetrOit
produced a smgle to send m
Tardiff who had 65 goals Tigers who sent the Triplets
- Tim Hood who had reached.._with 89 aSSists..for-154 rJolnt.s~relle.ver-Bru ce Tayiolr- to--1
on an error
Ulls season received 53 votes replace him
The visitors went up by two In the ballottmg Nilsson a
MorriS was held back this
tn the third when alter a 21 year-old Swedish Import spring by arm trouble after
double and single Owens had 74 votes to garner rookie he suffered tendonitis in his
Issued three straight free honors
arm late last season

I wanted to go all season
without walkmg a batter but I
guess that came to a qu1ck
halt smiles WaltS as he
puffed on a huge v ctory
cigar
Wa1ts and Texas sta rter
and loser JOn Matlack hooked
up m an pitchers duel unt1l
the sixth when an error b)
Texas second ba se man
Bumps W1lls opened the door
for all six Cleveland runs
mcludm g fiVe of the unearned
var ely
Alter one was out m the
sixth Paul Dade 11as safe on
W!lls error stole second and
t ode home on Larvell Blanks
double to raght Blanks scored
on Bell s smgle to nght and
Andre Thornton was given an
mtentwnal walk alter Bell
took sec ond on a 11 !ld p•tch
W!llie Horton fanned but Ted
Cox smgled lor h1s first hit as
am Indian scormg Bell Ron
Pruitt then Iced the victory
w1th a three-run homer over
the left field fence
The error had nothmg to
do w1th t s81d Matlack It
IS only the mental errors that
disturb me
I had more trouble w1th

Sports briefs

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INDIANAPOLIS (UP! ) The Speedway Monday an
nounced a record 92 cars
ha1e been entered for the 5()().
m1le aulD race May 2l!
Offi cial s
sa id
any
addit io nal
entnes
postmarked up to m1dmgh t
April 15 would be accepted
As 10 past years only the
fa stest 33 mach10es make the
Imlhon-&lt;iollar race
POST Texas I UPII - Two
motorcyehsts who died while
compel ng m the weekend
Texas Enduro motorcy cle
race apparently we re
overco me by the rugged
terram and 93-deg ree heat
race off c1als sa id Monday
The VICtuns were Identified
as Ron Paulson 31 of
Lw coln Neb and Mike
Payte 33 of Odessa Tex as
Payre taught • at Permian
H1gh School 10 Odessa and
was leadmg his motorcycle
class m the state

my curve IDmght than I ve
had m my career added
Matlack I only thre11 about
three for stnkes I made
some good pitches and I
made some bad ones
Pruitt s homer was h1s
second of the season and ga ve
the Indi ans catcher f1 ve RB I
lor the season
He threw me a change up
on the homer but I thmk the
ball! hit for an out to center
In the second mnmg was hit
harder sa d Prmtt
I swung harder on that
pitch than I did on the one
th at cleared the fence
added Pru tt
f exas Manger B 11) Hun te r
protested the game m the
fir st In nin g after plate
ump re Ball Haller called
R1ch1e Z1sk out lor nterfermg
with catcher Prmtl
Bert Ca mpanens .wJm was
on second with two out broke
lor th1rd and Z1sk swung and
missed Prwtt dropped the
ball trymg to throw and
Haller ruled Z1sk out
Z1sk wa s m the batter s
box sad Hunter Haller
said he had to get out of the
way but tlle box belongs to
Z1sk
Walts faced only 20 batters
over the fmal 6 2 3 mrungs
w1th Harrah bemg w ped out
on a double play In the
seventh
It wa s a pleasure
wa tc hwg Waits
sa d
Cleveland Manager J eff
Torborg
He will be a successful
p1tcher 1f he can get that
curve ball over He also
pitched well 10 the Ulree
mmngs he worked against
Boston last Wedne sday
added Torborg
Both teams wmd up the1r
brief two-game series th1s
afternoon With the red-hot
Detroit Tigers movmg 111 for a
tw o game set Wednesda y
mght
and
Thur sday
afternoon

second Lopes return tl row
to the plate was w1ld and
sk1dd ed past Yea ge r as
Morgan shd mto home safely
That s the way we 11ere 111
191, an d 16 when 11e won
World ChampiOnships - ag
giess1ve
sa 1d Morgan
You gotta put pressure on
the other team s defense
Alter Morgan scored the
fi rst run m the fourth the
Reds added three more wh en
Johnn y Bench doubled home
Dnesse n
and
Davey
ConcepciOn and Cesar
Ge rommo followed w1th
smgles
That was the end of starter
Bur l Hooton a nd the Dodgers
even though the Reds added
two more runs before the
game ended
Pete Rose had touched off
the Reds sco r~ng for the
mght greetmg Hooton with a
smgle m the f rst mmng and
go ng on to score the first of
two runs that crossed the
plate 10 the fi rst mmng
The smgle "as Rose s only
h1t m four tr1ps to the plate
before he was replaced at
th ird by Jumor Kennedy and
left hun w1thm 22 h ts of the
3 000 career total

around In the third for lour
more runs Dodger starter
Burt Hooton left after 2 2-3
mnmgs alter grvmg up eight
htts and s1x runs

The Reds contmued the1r
h1tt1ng rampage agamst
knuckleballer Charlie Hough
and Mike Garman They
f1mshed w11.h 15 hits
Bonh am who wound up
giVIng up five hits ran hiS
record to ~ strilung out mne
a nd walkin g four He
developed a blood blister on
the flrst fm ger of h1s right
hand n the fourth or (J!th
nmng
He made at clear he s not
th1nkmg about a 2().victory
season
I don t want to make a
number too high Bonham
remarked because I don t
wan t to put too much
presslU'e on myself I had two
bad mnmgs ton ght and I
want lD mprove on that the
next l1me I p1tch
I feel I m a different
p tcher now than I was w1th
the Cpbs It s more than JUSt
the team behmd ne but 1\ s
n ce to be get! ng the runs
I ve g1ven up some runs m all
my starts but ''" JUS! more
runs than the other team
Un like Morgan Reds
skipper Sparky Anderson has
taken a low key stance to the
th reegame senes at Dodger
Stadium
at least to
reporters
It docsn t matter 1f we

beat the Dodgers 18 times
he contended It s the !mal
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Inning, then slammed ~ tworun homer with two ou\ tn the

eighth to give Kansas City ils
seventh straight win . Larry
Gura went seven Innings for
his first victory.
A's 1, Twins 2:
Gary A!eXBnder keyed a
fourrun second-inning for
Oakland with his third horner
of the year and Jim Essian
added a third-irming home
run to pace Oakland over
Minnesota . Pete Broberg
raised his record to 2-0.
Red Sox 9, Brewers 2:
Butch Ho~Eon belted his
third home run of tbe season
and added a lwo-mn double W
lead Boston to its fifth
consecutive lriwnph .
Indians 6, Rangers 0:
Rick Waits fired a twohitter and Ron Pruitt crashed
a threerun homer wcap a sixrun sixth-inning uprisin g,
which earned Cleveland over
Texas. The win snapped a
four-game losing streak for
the Indians and extended the
Rangers' losing streak to six
games.
Orioles 6, Yankees 1:
Mike Flanagan pitched a
fivehitter
and
Doug
DeCin ees' tworun homer
keyed a four-run fifth inning
to pace the Orioles over lhe
Yankees. New York starter
Catfish Hunter was shelled in
4 1-3 innings and star reliever
Rich Gossage was ~eeted by
DeCinces' first homer of the
season.

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Circle, Mr. and Mrs. Jantes
Circle of New Haven were at
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Mrs. Roherl Lee , Becky
and Bob Bill, spent Sunday at
Logan with Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Grueser.
Mary Circle called at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Beegle of Dorcus on Friday
afternoon .
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Rd . ca lled al the home of Mr.
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Mr . an d Mrs . Hayman
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NEW. YORK (UPI) - In 1953, when he was playing third
base for the Cleveland Indians, AI Rosen led lhe league m
homers, runs batted in, runs scored, sluggi ng percentage and
assists.
•
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He would have won the batting title also instead of losm~ tt
by one point to Mickey Verno~ had he_been ruled safe at f1rst
base on a questionable call durmg the fmalgame of the s~aso~ .
'The Cleveland writers were all set w blast lhe ump1re m
question in print, but Rosen told them to hold their fire . In his
eagerness to beat out the hit, he informed the writers, he
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missed touching first base.
That's lhe kind of individual AI Rosen IS . He also was, the
type who neve r missed making a public appearance anytime
the Indians asked him w during lhe 10 seasons he wa s wtth

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San Fran cisco 5, A t lanta 1
Ph iladelph ia 6, P iltsbu r gh 2
Cincinnat i 8, L os Angeles 7
New York. 6, Sl. Lou is 2
Today 's Probable Pit chers
( All Times EST)
Mon treal ( Roger s J. l l at
Chi cago ( Burr is J .Q ) , 2· 30 p .m .
Phil adel ph ia (Carlton I l l at
Pillsburgh ( 81 yleven 0 1), 7: 30

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York ( 9ruhert 0 l l ell St .
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Diego (S h ir lev 0 71. 10 p.m .
Ci ncinnat i ( Nor ma n I .QJ at
Los Angeles (Su tt on I. Q), lQ · JO

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Atl anta ( Boggs 0 ll at
an
Francisco ( M ontef usco 0 OJ.
10 : 35 p.m .
Wednesd ay ' s Game!!.
Montreal at Ch icago
_ New York at Sl . L O u i~
Atl anta a t San Franc1s co
Ci ncl at Los Ang , n1g,1
Houston a t San Diego, nigh I

Ame r i can L ea gue
Ea st
W L. Pet. GB
I l 778
Detroit
6 J 667
1
Boston
6 II .600
11 1
M il wau k.e
4 5 444 3
New York
4 6 400
)I 1
Beltlmor e
3 5 .315 31 7
Cleveland
l
7 .222 5
Toront o
. West
W. L. Pe t . GB
Kansas C1 ty
7 1 875 Oak land
7 3 700
Ca liforn 1a
7 J 700
Ch icago
4 S 4.U
Jl 1
M innesota
6 8 .419 4
Sea tt le
4 10 .29 6 6
Tei&lt; JS
2 1 .11'1 51 1
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Monday 's Result s
Boston 9, Milwaukee 1
Oa klan d 7, M innesota 2
Detro it 10, Ch1cago 9
Kans11s Ci t y 3. Toron to 1
Bal!imorc 6, New York 1
Clevela nd 6, Te:r.as 0
Cali tor n1a 7, Sea !l ie 3
Today ' s Probable Pit chen
(All Times ESTI
Chicago (Wood o 1 ) ~~ Detr oit
!Staton 0 1), 1: 30 p.m .
M il wa ukee ( Sor enson 1 lJ a t
Bos ton &lt;Ec kersl ey 0 OJ, 1 p .m
Te1&lt;as { Ale~t.andcr 0 1J al
Cl evel and (Paxton 0 1), 2 p.m
Ba lt imore ( 0 Mart inez 1 1J
at New York (G uidry 1 OJ. 2
p.m .
Oak land ( Lan glor c:l 0 l l at
M innesota ( Za nn 1 0). 2 . 15 P m
Ka nsas City (Sp ll tt orff 2 OJ at
Toront o ( Leman czy k 0 1l, . 4
p.m .
Cali forn ia
(Ryan 0 OJ at
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DEAR POLLY - I have a
ca rl trimmed wit h brass that
is turning black in spots.
Nothing 1 have used has
helped this. I hope you can
help me. -BESSIE
DE,\ H !JESSIE - I hope
some reader can help both uf
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around smnr

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JJUrary prints that ca rmo! be
tuu~h etl bv b&lt;tre handS or
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some oil in the skill ca use~
li tis and 1 have found nq. one
who ct)uld tel l me uf a t:ure.-

POLLY
DEAR POL LY -- My Pel
Peeve is with the luwr.s in
cereal and cracker IJoxes.
Often they are glued to lhe
!Jox-in one spot &lt;lt td have to be
ripped . It is then impussiiJie
tu keep lite pt't&lt;luct fr esh
without lranofciTing lu a
plastic bag . -MHS . J .M.
DEAR POLLY - Wltcn bak111g am.l I want tu m ca.surc
.shortening I fi nd il r asier to
put, say, one-half cup of
WCilL' I' in tiJt• lllCCl SUr ing t Up
wtd then the half-cup of
~ hu rtentn g . When th e water
rises lu thl' u/le cup murk I
l1&lt;::t vc the rurrcl't anwunt ami
the ,..·att'r can bl' puureLI llff
-G il YNF: l.l.F.
DEAil POLl.\' - P&lt;1t wrole
tlwt sh!.! weurs "footsies··
Jnust uf tlw time and uses
rl ulltespi tiS Jo hold them
together 1n her Llrcsscr
lkawcr . If she wil l tuck one
footsie instlie tile other 1fittmg thl·m !)111uothly 1 she w11l
have the perfect solu ti on

with out
Uotlt e rsomc
clothespins.- MRS. H.W.R'
DEAR POLLY - To save
energy i try to time my cooking so that once a burner is
hot [ COOk seveJ·al lhirigs in
succession . Tlmt way it only
has to warm up once (I have
an electric stove I. With a bit
of plC:I nning one bunter can~

used continuously instead of

l1cating seve ral ~nd then us·

ing them one C:tt a timt:. I ct lso
utiliw the remaining· heal in
lht• oven by pulling in old
l!read that is lo be dri ed fo r
crumbs. LcC:~ v ing the dour
open slightly seems to hasten
lite drying without tuas ling
lite bread . [ put pi'Unes in a
glass jar and fill it with boil·
1ng water·. After sta nding fur
a day or two the prunes are
lendcJ' and just as good as
when t'uoked un lhe stove .
More energy saved. - MRS.
J.M. F.
DEAH POLLY - Oft en
when! brush my hair there is
su much static il is almusl impossibl e to comb ur style. My
granddau ghter suggested
that I spray my brush with a
static guard and to my surpri se il worked just super. ALYCE
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DP.AR POLLY -· All '
.smoket·s have ·nul stopped
smoking in spite uf the nwny
hea lth warnings. In all my
sofely ash trays that have the
cigarette slut in the center I
hLIVC put a smetll glass candle
hol der fi ll ed with water to
dunk ou/ a cigarette if it's ltfl
bundng. This dues irritate
smokers. -HA C:.
Polly will serul yo u one of
her sig ned thank- yo u
newspaper ~ ·ouuon cli ppers 1f

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POMEHOY- Mt·s. Thereon
Johnson presented a program
on the customs and foods of
American presidents al lhe
Friday afternoon meeting of
Return Jonathan MeiHs
Chapter of .the Daughters of
the American Revolution.
Mrs. Johnson nolcillhal for
Martha and George
Washington who were well
versed in the art of social
entertaining, trifle was their
famous and favorite dessert.
Dolly Madison was the first to

introduce ice ·cream into the
While House, and it was
under Monroe that dances
were first held by a president.
All social events were banned
by Van Buren, Lincoln was
considered a lavish entertainer, the Kennedys were
noted for their social events
and French foods, whrle lhe
Carters are informal entertainers.
Meeting ~~ St. Paul.
Lutheran Church, Mrs. Paul
Eich presided with Mrs .

Margaret Parsons serving ;;s
chaplain. Mrs. Eich read lhe
presidnet's genera l message
which outlined the past accomplishes of the DAR
Mrs : Emerson Jon es
presented the national
defense report and cxplaint-d
lhe DAR stand on the
Panamao Canal which is that
the Canal should remain in
lhe hands of the U.S. She also
read ari article on the eff ects
of violence on television anu
encouraged lhe members to
join with groups like the PTA
to protect lhe children from
such programming.
Plans were made for markhonorary membe~ of lhe club.
A money-makmg proJect ing the grave of Miss Frieda
for the club was conducted by · Faehnle, long-time members
Mrs. Kathryn Rolhn s, of the chapter, on the fi rst
, Stanley Demonstrator from Sunday in June at the Mt.
Parkersburg,
W.
Va . Herman Cemetery, 2:30p.m.
Mrs. Roge r Luckeydoo, a
Securing the most oulstde
orders was Mrs. Frank Bt~e . page at the state conference ,
Games were played wtlh reported on · the activities
U1ere noting lhe impressive
several awarded prizes.·
Dessert, punch and favors memorial service fur tleceasof crocheted Easter baskets t-d members in the stale. She
filled with candy eggs were -alSo gave resumes of several
served lo Mrs. Frank Bise, speeches and as slate chairMrs. Walter Brown, Mrs. man of junior sa les. brought
David Chadwell, Mrs. Ronald
Cowdery ' Mrs. Harliss
Frank, Mrs. Roy Harmum ,
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H. Harmum and Sara Foo1er.
Door prizes went to Mrs.
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APRil 17-19
AT AU
next meeting will be with
Mrs. Cowdery, assisted by
Mrs . Spen ce r and Mrs.
Connolly .

Riverview gardeners meet
The March meeting of the
Riverview Garden Club was
held at the home of · Mrs.
Claremont Harris with Mrs.
Herman
Grossnickle
assisting. The president, Mrs.
Donald Putman, opened the
meeting with readings
conce rning Easter and
Spring.
Mrs . Putman welcomed
Mrs. Okey Connolly as a new
member to the club. Plans
were made to purchase a tree
for the lawn at Riverview
SchooLCards were signed for
a member and two friends
who are sic k. Thanks was
extended lo Mrs. Roy Hannum for handling the Green
Thumb notes thi s month .
Plans were mad e to send
fl owers to Mrs. R. L. Larkins
at the Ewin g Funeral Home.
Mrs. Larkins had been an
site uses your fav orite
Puin(cr, Peeve or Problem in
her column . Write POLLY 'S
POINTERS in ca"" uf litis
newspaper.

ba ck an afg han purchased by the April issue of the National
Mrs. Eich alan auction there. DAH magazine.
Tile afghan was awarded durMrs. George Morris, Mis~
ing the meeting to Mrs. Luct lle Smith, Mrs. Edison
Lawrence Milhaon.
The increased membership, il was reported, will permil the local chapter to have
two pages at the next conference. Mrs. Vernon Weber
read notes of thanks from theTamassee Mowtla in School
for contributions made by the
chapter. She also read a note
from Mrs: Nelson Embry,
sta le officer, commending
the chapter for an excellent
report of the yea r's activities,
and one from J aye Ord, Good
Citizen winner. thanking the
chapter for hospitality d ~ring
the Charter Day luncheon. It
was noted that the local
chapter received a mention in

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gives you some idea about his general philosophy. It
also offers some clue what the Yankee players can expect now
that he's president of the ball club,
Rosen was the one who announced the fining of Thurman
Munson, Graig Nettles, Sparky Lyle, Mickey Rivers and Roy
White for missing the team's welcome home luncheon at a
midtown hoteJ'Iast Friday . Each was fined $SOO.
. •
Nettles said he couldn't make the function because h1s wtfe
had a doewr's appointment and he had to baby-sit for their
three chi ldren. White said he had showed up at the hotel ~nd
then left whe:t he couldn't find the room where the receplton
was being held . Rivers said he thought it was "lousy" that he
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was fined . The other two didn't say much of anythmg.
Wedn es day' s Game s
White was there. I know that because I saw him .
New York at Tor onto
Rosen did a little investigating and discovered White had
Oakland at M innesota
M llw at Boston , n1g hf
been at tbe hotel and then left to keep an appointment with his
Detr oit at Cleve , night
tn man. He immediately rescinded White 's fine .
Cali ! at Seatl tc , n1ght
The affair did not benefit the Yankees financially . ll did
raise 165,000 for one of the charily programs conducted by the
Archdiocese of New York and offered the 1,200 Yankee fans,
who turned out, an opportunity lo see their heroes up close.
When Nettles says "why don't they just leave us alo~e a~d I
I
let us play ball?" 1 think he 's losing sight of those rnaktng h1s
salary possible, the fans .
1
LAFF - A· DAY
The Yankee players can't say they weren 't given enough
advance notice abo ut the lun cheon, either.
NH l Playolts
Four days before it took place, on Ute plane lrip back from
By United Pres:. International
Second Round
Texas. every pla ye r was told about the get-togetber by lhe
CBut ot se.... en l
coaches and each received typewritten instructions from
NY Islanders vs . Toronto
Mickey Morabito , the. club's PR man, The following day in
CNY hlandl!rs lead, 1-0)
Ap r il 17- NY lslanae r s 4,
Milwaukee every player found a memo in his locker .
Toronto I
"Ownership understands that the players don 't get much
April
19- Toronto at
NY
time w themselves," Rosen says. "This was for charity , not Islanders . 8:05p.m .
April 21- NY ISlanders at
anything we benefitted from , one nickel. I don't want to get my Toronto
, 8·05 p.m .
back up about this, and I hope it's all over with, bull took the
April 23- N Y ISlanders al
nto. 8:05p .m .
.
action because 1 fell the New York Yankees were within lhetr ToroApr
il 25- Torooto a t NY
rights ."
.
Islander s, 8 05 p .m .
April 2J ...... NY l sl l!lnders al
The whole thing reminds me of an episode years ago m
Toronlo, 8.05 p .m .
Delroit when an auwmobile company invited all the Tiger
(SeYenlh gam e to be l!lnnoun
" What's this I hear about you players to a luncheon.
ced i
Chicago vs . Boston
not wanUng lo be the spokes· The late Goose Goslin was delegated w round up all the
(Boston 1e1d1, 1-0)
man for our f.,ievanee commit- players and the only ,ones he could persuade w attend were
April 17- Boston 6, Ch lce oo 1
April 19- Cnlcaoo at 'B oston,
tee anymore .
three rookies.
·
1:35 p.m.
"I come wthese things all the time and never get anything;"
April 21- Boston a1 Ctlicago ,
Goslin needled one of the company officials before lhe 8:35p.m.
Apr il 13- Bo ston at Chicago,
luncheon got under way.
8:35p.m.
x -Apr il 25 C1'1 1cago at
"Not this time," replied the official. "When you go W the
Boston . 7:35 p.m .
table, looli under your plate ."
X·Ap r it 27- Boston a t Chica
Under each player's plate was a certificate for a brand new oo . 8:35p .m .
(seventh game to be announ
car but he had to be present to receive It , Goslin and the three cedi
rookies were the only ones wget the cars, and you never heard
Detro it vs . Montrea l
! Montreat leads , 1·0)
such howls of anguish as when they came back and told lhe
Apr il 17- Montreal 6, Detrol1
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Angels 1, Mariners 3:
California 's Frank Tanana
ran his record to ~. despite
being roughed up for 12 hits in
7 1-3 innings. Angel outfielder
Don·Baylor slugged his fourth
homer of the season and Ron ·
Jackson added four hits to
hand Seattle starter Rick
Honeycutt his first loss of the
season.

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were still able to come back
and win . Our kids believe
they can comeback any time.
That's the wa y they're
talking oo the bench all the
time."
Trailing by lhree.entering
the ninth the Tigers loaded
the ba;es ' against Jim
Willoughby on consecutive
singles by Lance Parrish,
Aurelio Rodriguez and pin chhiller Phil Mankowski. Ron
LeFlore then laced a double
into the right field corner W
score two runs and Lou
Whitaker welcomed reliever
Ron Schueler with a single tD
right tbat lied the game.
d B bby B d
Right liel er o
on s,
attempting to nail Rodriguez
at the plate, threw wildly past
catcher · Bill Nahorodny and
LeFlore galloped home easily
Y(ith the winning run .
Manager Bob Lemon of
Chicago , who used starter
Wilbur Wood and five
reHevers in the losing effort,
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said ''The only thmg now
is that they just kept hitting
everything."
Elsewhere in tile American
League, Kansas City downed
Toronto, 3 ~ 1, Oakland
trounced Minneso ta , 7.. 2,
Boston r outed Milwaukee, 9' 2, Cleveland blanked Texas,
&amp;&lt;1, Baltimore defea te the
New York Yankees , 6-1, and
California beat Seattle. 7-3.
Royals 3, Blue Jays 1:
George Brell scored the
tying run in the seventh

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" We played a sloppy
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ST ~ LOUIS (UPI I - Three
of tbe 13 free agents on the St.
Louis football Cardinals have
presentro the club with offers
fr om other un iden tified
teams .
The three are run ning
backs Jerry Latin and Jim
Otis and defensive tackle
Cha~lie Davis. The Ca rdinals
have until Friday lo match
lhe offers made wDavts and
Latin and until Monday to
match the offer made Otis.

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Inning, then slammed ~ tworun homer with two ou\ tn the

eighth to give Kansas City ils
seventh straight win . Larry
Gura went seven Innings for
his first victory.
A's 1, Twins 2:
Gary A!eXBnder keyed a
fourrun second-inning for
Oakland with his third horner
of the year and Jim Essian
added a third-irming home
run to pace Oakland over
Minnesota . Pete Broberg
raised his record to 2-0.
Red Sox 9, Brewers 2:
Butch Ho~Eon belted his
third home run of tbe season
and added a lwo-mn double W
lead Boston to its fifth
consecutive lriwnph .
Indians 6, Rangers 0:
Rick Waits fired a twohitter and Ron Pruitt crashed
a threerun homer wcap a sixrun sixth-inning uprisin g,
which earned Cleveland over
Texas. The win snapped a
four-game losing streak for
the Indians and extended the
Rangers' losing streak to six
games.
Orioles 6, Yankees 1:
Mike Flanagan pitched a
fivehitter
and
Doug
DeCin ees' tworun homer
keyed a four-run fifth inning
to pace the Orioles over lhe
Yankees. New York starter
Catfish Hunter was shelled in
4 1-3 innings and star reliever
Rich Gossage was ~eeted by
DeCinces' first homer of the
season.

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Mr. and Mrs. George
Circle, Mr. and Mrs. Jantes
Circle of New Haven were at
tbe home of Mary Circle on
Sunday .
Mrs. Roherl Lee , Becky
and Bob Bill, spent Sunday at
Logan with Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Grueser.
Mary Circle called at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Beegle of Dorcus on Friday
afternoon .
Mr . and Mrs. Marvin
Randolph of Harrisonvi lle
Rd . ca lled al the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and
family recently .
There
were SO in
attendance at Sunday School
on 1\pril 9.
Mr . an d Mrs . Hayman
Barnitz of Pomeroy were at
the home of Eunie Brinker
Tuesday evening .

NEW. YORK (UPI) - In 1953, when he was playing third
base for the Cleveland Indians, AI Rosen led lhe league m
homers, runs batted in, runs scored, sluggi ng percentage and
assists.
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He would have won the batting title also instead of losm~ tt
by one point to Mickey Verno~ had he_been ruled safe at f1rst
base on a questionable call durmg the fmalgame of the s~aso~ .
'The Cleveland writers were all set w blast lhe ump1re m
question in print, but Rosen told them to hold their fire . In his
eagerness to beat out the hit, he informed the writers, he
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missed touching first base.
That's lhe kind of individual AI Rosen IS . He also was, the
type who neve r missed making a public appearance anytime
the Indians asked him w during lhe 10 seasons he wa s wtth

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San Fran cisco 5, A t lanta 1
Ph iladelph ia 6, P iltsbu r gh 2
Cincinnat i 8, L os Angeles 7
New York. 6, Sl. Lou is 2
Today 's Probable Pit chers
( All Times EST)
Mon treal ( Roger s J. l l at
Chi cago ( Burr is J .Q ) , 2· 30 p .m .
Phil adel ph ia (Carlton I l l at
Pillsburgh ( 81 yleven 0 1), 7: 30

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Wednesd ay ' s Game!!.
Montreal at Ch icago
_ New York at Sl . L O u i~
Atl anta a t San Franc1s co
Ci ncl at Los Ang , n1g,1
Houston a t San Diego, nigh I

Ame r i can L ea gue
Ea st
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Detroit
6 J 667
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Boston
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11 1
M il wau k.e
4 5 444 3
New York
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Beltlmor e
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Cleveland
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Toront o
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Kansas C1 ty
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7 3 700
Ca liforn 1a
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Ch icago
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M innesota
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Sea tt le
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Tei&lt; JS
2 1 .11'1 51 1
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Boston 9, Milwaukee 1
Oa klan d 7, M innesota 2
Detro it 10, Ch1cago 9
Kans11s Ci t y 3. Toron to 1
Bal!imorc 6, New York 1
Clevela nd 6, Te:r.as 0
Cali tor n1a 7, Sea !l ie 3
Today ' s Probable Pit chen
(All Times ESTI
Chicago (Wood o 1 ) ~~ Detr oit
!Staton 0 1), 1: 30 p.m .
M il wa ukee ( Sor enson 1 lJ a t
Bos ton &lt;Ec kersl ey 0 OJ, 1 p .m
Te1&lt;as { Ale~t.andcr 0 1J al
Cl evel and (Paxton 0 1), 2 p.m
Ba lt imore ( 0 Mart inez 1 1J
at New York (G uidry 1 OJ. 2
p.m .
Oak land ( Lan glor c:l 0 l l at
M innesota ( Za nn 1 0). 2 . 15 P m
Ka nsas City (Sp ll tt orff 2 OJ at
Toront o ( Leman czy k 0 1l, . 4
p.m .
Cali forn ia
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DEAR POLLY - I have a
ca rl trimmed wit h brass that
is turning black in spots.
Nothing 1 have used has
helped this. I hope you can
help me. -BESSIE
DE,\ H !JESSIE - I hope
some reader can help both uf
llS. I have brass coated
around smnr

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JJUrary prints that ca rmo! be
tuu~h etl bv b&lt;tre handS or
they tu rn "ula ck. I presume
some oil in the skill ca use~
li tis and 1 have found nq. one
who ct)uld tel l me uf a t:ure.-

POLLY
DEAR POL LY -- My Pel
Peeve is with the luwr.s in
cereal and cracker IJoxes.
Often they are glued to lhe
!Jox-in one spot &lt;lt td have to be
ripped . It is then impussiiJie
tu keep lite pt't&lt;luct fr esh
without lranofciTing lu a
plastic bag . -MHS . J .M.
DEAR POLLY - Wltcn bak111g am.l I want tu m ca.surc
.shortening I fi nd il r asier to
put, say, one-half cup of
WCilL' I' in tiJt• lllCCl SUr ing t Up
wtd then the half-cup of
~ hu rtentn g . When th e water
rises lu thl' u/le cup murk I
l1&lt;::t vc the rurrcl't anwunt ami
the ,..·att'r can bl' puureLI llff
-G il YNF: l.l.F.
DEAil POLl.\' - P&lt;1t wrole
tlwt sh!.! weurs "footsies··
Jnust uf tlw time and uses
rl ulltespi tiS Jo hold them
together 1n her Llrcsscr
lkawcr . If she wil l tuck one
footsie instlie tile other 1fittmg thl·m !)111uothly 1 she w11l
have the perfect solu ti on

with out
Uotlt e rsomc
clothespins.- MRS. H.W.R'
DEAR POLLY - To save
energy i try to time my cooking so that once a burner is
hot [ COOk seveJ·al lhirigs in
succession . Tlmt way it only
has to warm up once (I have
an electric stove I. With a bit
of plC:I nning one bunter can~

used continuously instead of

l1cating seve ral ~nd then us·

ing them one C:tt a timt:. I ct lso
utiliw the remaining· heal in
lht• oven by pulling in old
l!read that is lo be dri ed fo r
crumbs. LcC:~ v ing the dour
open slightly seems to hasten
lite drying without tuas ling
lite bread . [ put pi'Unes in a
glass jar and fill it with boil·
1ng water·. After sta nding fur
a day or two the prunes are
lendcJ' and just as good as
when t'uoked un lhe stove .
More energy saved. - MRS.
J.M. F.
DEAH POLLY - Oft en
when! brush my hair there is
su much static il is almusl impossibl e to comb ur style. My
granddau ghter suggested
that I spray my brush with a
static guard and to my surpri se il worked just super. ALYCE
.
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DP.AR POLLY -· All '
.smoket·s have ·nul stopped
smoking in spite uf the nwny
hea lth warnings. In all my
sofely ash trays that have the
cigarette slut in the center I
hLIVC put a smetll glass candle
hol der fi ll ed with water to
dunk ou/ a cigarette if it's ltfl
bundng. This dues irritate
smokers. -HA C:.
Polly will serul yo u one of
her sig ned thank- yo u
newspaper ~ ·ouuon cli ppers 1f

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POMEHOY- Mt·s. Thereon
Johnson presented a program
on the customs and foods of
American presidents al lhe
Friday afternoon meeting of
Return Jonathan MeiHs
Chapter of .the Daughters of
the American Revolution.
Mrs. Johnson nolcillhal for
Martha and George
Washington who were well
versed in the art of social
entertaining, trifle was their
famous and favorite dessert.
Dolly Madison was the first to

introduce ice ·cream into the
While House, and it was
under Monroe that dances
were first held by a president.
All social events were banned
by Van Buren, Lincoln was
considered a lavish entertainer, the Kennedys were
noted for their social events
and French foods, whrle lhe
Carters are informal entertainers.
Meeting ~~ St. Paul.
Lutheran Church, Mrs. Paul
Eich presided with Mrs .

Margaret Parsons serving ;;s
chaplain. Mrs. Eich read lhe
presidnet's genera l message
which outlined the past accomplishes of the DAR
Mrs : Emerson Jon es
presented the national
defense report and cxplaint-d
lhe DAR stand on the
Panamao Canal which is that
the Canal should remain in
lhe hands of the U.S. She also
read ari article on the eff ects
of violence on television anu
encouraged lhe members to
join with groups like the PTA
to protect lhe children from
such programming.
Plans were made for markhonorary membe~ of lhe club.
A money-makmg proJect ing the grave of Miss Frieda
for the club was conducted by · Faehnle, long-time members
Mrs. Kathryn Rolhn s, of the chapter, on the fi rst
, Stanley Demonstrator from Sunday in June at the Mt.
Parkersburg,
W.
Va . Herman Cemetery, 2:30p.m.
Mrs. Roge r Luckeydoo, a
Securing the most oulstde
orders was Mrs. Frank Bt~e . page at the state conference ,
Games were played wtlh reported on · the activities
U1ere noting lhe impressive
several awarded prizes.·
Dessert, punch and favors memorial service fur tleceasof crocheted Easter baskets t-d members in the stale. She
filled with candy eggs were -alSo gave resumes of several
served lo Mrs. Frank Bise, speeches and as slate chairMrs. Walter Brown, Mrs. man of junior sa les. brought
David Chadwell, Mrs. Ronald
Cowdery ' Mrs. Harliss
Frank, Mrs. Roy Harmum ,
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Mrs. Cowdery, assisted by
Mrs . Spen ce r and Mrs.
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Riverview gardeners meet
The March meeting of the
Riverview Garden Club was
held at the home of · Mrs.
Claremont Harris with Mrs.
Herman
Grossnickle
assisting. The president, Mrs.
Donald Putman, opened the
meeting with readings
conce rning Easter and
Spring.
Mrs . Putman welcomed
Mrs. Okey Connolly as a new
member to the club. Plans
were made to purchase a tree
for the lawn at Riverview
SchooLCards were signed for
a member and two friends
who are sic k. Thanks was
extended lo Mrs. Roy Hannum for handling the Green
Thumb notes thi s month .
Plans were mad e to send
fl owers to Mrs. R. L. Larkins
at the Ewin g Funeral Home.
Mrs. Larkins had been an
site uses your fav orite
Puin(cr, Peeve or Problem in
her column . Write POLLY 'S
POINTERS in ca"" uf litis
newspaper.

ba ck an afg han purchased by the April issue of the National
Mrs. Eich alan auction there. DAH magazine.
Tile afghan was awarded durMrs. George Morris, Mis~
ing the meeting to Mrs. Luct lle Smith, Mrs. Edison
Lawrence Milhaon.
The increased membership, il was reported, will permil the local chapter to have
two pages at the next conference. Mrs. Vernon Weber
read notes of thanks from theTamassee Mowtla in School
for contributions made by the
chapter. She also read a note
from Mrs: Nelson Embry,
sta le officer, commending
the chapter for an excellent
report of the yea r's activities,
and one from J aye Ord, Good
Citizen winner. thanking the
chapter for hospitality d ~ring
the Charter Day luncheon. It
was noted that the local
chapter received a mention in

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Phil a
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Chic ago
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New Yor k
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gives you some idea about his general philosophy. It
also offers some clue what the Yankee players can expect now
that he's president of the ball club,
Rosen was the one who announced the fining of Thurman
Munson, Graig Nettles, Sparky Lyle, Mickey Rivers and Roy
White for missing the team's welcome home luncheon at a
midtown hoteJ'Iast Friday . Each was fined $SOO.
. •
Nettles said he couldn't make the function because h1s wtfe
had a doewr's appointment and he had to baby-sit for their
three chi ldren. White said he had showed up at the hotel ~nd
then left whe:t he couldn't find the room where the receplton
was being held . Rivers said he thought it was "lousy" that he
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was fined . The other two didn't say much of anythmg.
Wedn es day' s Game s
White was there. I know that because I saw him .
New York at Tor onto
Rosen did a little investigating and discovered White had
Oakland at M innesota
M llw at Boston , n1g hf
been at tbe hotel and then left to keep an appointment with his
Detr oit at Cleve , night
tn man. He immediately rescinded White 's fine .
Cali ! at Seatl tc , n1ght
The affair did not benefit the Yankees financially . ll did
raise 165,000 for one of the charily programs conducted by the
Archdiocese of New York and offered the 1,200 Yankee fans,
who turned out, an opportunity lo see their heroes up close.
When Nettles says "why don't they just leave us alo~e a~d I
I
let us play ball?" 1 think he 's losing sight of those rnaktng h1s
salary possible, the fans .
1
LAFF - A· DAY
The Yankee players can't say they weren 't given enough
advance notice abo ut the lun cheon, either.
NH l Playolts
Four days before it took place, on Ute plane lrip back from
By United Pres:. International
Second Round
Texas. every pla ye r was told about the get-togetber by lhe
CBut ot se.... en l
coaches and each received typewritten instructions from
NY Islanders vs . Toronto
Mickey Morabito , the. club's PR man, The following day in
CNY hlandl!rs lead, 1-0)
Ap r il 17- NY lslanae r s 4,
Milwaukee every player found a memo in his locker .
Toronto I
"Ownership understands that the players don 't get much
April
19- Toronto at
NY
time w themselves," Rosen says. "This was for charity , not Islanders . 8:05p.m .
April 21- NY ISlanders at
anything we benefitted from , one nickel. I don't want to get my Toronto
, 8·05 p.m .
back up about this, and I hope it's all over with, bull took the
April 23- N Y ISlanders al
nto. 8:05p .m .
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action because 1 fell the New York Yankees were within lhetr ToroApr
il 25- Torooto a t NY
rights ."
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Islander s, 8 05 p .m .
April 2J ...... NY l sl l!lnders al
The whole thing reminds me of an episode years ago m
Toronlo, 8.05 p .m .
Delroit when an auwmobile company invited all the Tiger
(SeYenlh gam e to be l!lnnoun
" What's this I hear about you players to a luncheon.
ced i
Chicago vs . Boston
not wanUng lo be the spokes· The late Goose Goslin was delegated w round up all the
(Boston 1e1d1, 1-0)
man for our f.,ievanee commit- players and the only ,ones he could persuade w attend were
April 17- Boston 6, Ch lce oo 1
April 19- Cnlcaoo at 'B oston,
tee anymore .
three rookies.
·
1:35 p.m.
"I come wthese things all the time and never get anything;"
April 21- Boston a1 Ctlicago ,
Goslin needled one of the company officials before lhe 8:35p.m.
Apr il 13- Bo ston at Chicago,
luncheon got under way.
8:35p.m.
x -Apr il 25 C1'1 1cago at
"Not this time," replied the official. "When you go W the
Boston . 7:35 p.m .
table, looli under your plate ."
X·Ap r it 27- Boston a t Chica
Under each player's plate was a certificate for a brand new oo . 8:35p .m .
(seventh game to be announ
car but he had to be present to receive It , Goslin and the three cedi
rookies were the only ones wget the cars, and you never heard
Detro it vs . Montrea l
! Montreat leads , 1·0)
such howls of anguish as when they came back and told lhe
Apr il 17- Montreal 6, Detrol1
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Angels 1, Mariners 3:
California 's Frank Tanana
ran his record to ~. despite
being roughed up for 12 hits in
7 1-3 innings. Angel outfielder
Don·Baylor slugged his fourth
homer of the season and Ron ·
Jackson added four hits to
hand Seattle starter Rick
Honeycutt his first loss of the
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Tel( aS
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were still able to come back
and win . Our kids believe
they can comeback any time.
That's the wa y they're
talking oo the bench all the
time."
Trailing by lhree.entering
the ninth the Tigers loaded
the ba;es ' against Jim
Willoughby on consecutive
singles by Lance Parrish,
Aurelio Rodriguez and pin chhiller Phil Mankowski. Ron
LeFlore then laced a double
into the right field corner W
score two runs and Lou
Whitaker welcomed reliever
Ron Schueler with a single tD
right tbat lied the game.
d B bby B d
Right liel er o
on s,
attempting to nail Rodriguez
at the plate, threw wildly past
catcher · Bill Nahorodny and
LeFlore galloped home easily
Y(ith the winning run .
Manager Bob Lemon of
Chicago , who used starter
Wilbur Wood and five
reHevers in the losing effort,
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said ''The only thmg now
is that they just kept hitting
everything."
Elsewhere in tile American
League, Kansas City downed
Toronto, 3 ~ 1, Oakland
trounced Minneso ta , 7.. 2,
Boston r outed Milwaukee, 9' 2, Cleveland blanked Texas,
&amp;&lt;1, Baltimore defea te the
New York Yankees , 6-1, and
California beat Seattle. 7-3.
Royals 3, Blue Jays 1:
George Brell scored the
tying run in the seventh

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deficit by scoring four Urnes
in the ninth inning Monday
and Hiller picked up his first
win of the year with three
innings of relief work· a~ the
Tigers downed the Chtcago
White Sox, 10-9.
" We played a sloppy
game," said Hiller, "but we

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6- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, o... Tuesday, Aprill8, 1978

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Masonic Temple.
Inspection will be preceded
by a dinner at 6:15p.m. with
tickets at a cost of $3.50 to be
secured from Ann Thomas.
Betty Van Matre, or Bessie
King.
Acknowledged during the
meeting were donations on
the remod'eling project from
Denver and Nora Rice, Maxine Bennett, Jaunita Harris,
Phyllis Skinner, Vaughn and
Margaret McKnight, Emma
Clatworthy and Freda Hood.
Mrs. Etta Mae Norton
reported on the plaque which
will list the names of those
donating, or those in whose
name they gave.
Mrs. Kathryn Mitchell of
the ways and means corrunittee reported on the rllllll1lllge
sale earlier this month, and

asked members to order
hOusehold projects before
April 26. Arrangements for
serving the Middleport Alum·
ru Association banquet on
May 26, 6:30 p.m. were made.
Mrs. Marie Hawkins was
appointed housing chainnan
for those planning to atteml
Grand Chapter in October.
Members are to contact her
to register . Mrs. Bea Kuhn invited members to the April18
installation of the White
Shrine of Gallipolis at the
Masonic Temple. Mrs. Euvetta Bechtel of the cheer com•nittee reported that Lillian
Roush had been remembered
by the Chapter and that
Arline Davis is home from
University Hospital.
During the meeting inilia·
lion was held for Billy and Lil

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were read from Grand
Chapter on reservations, and
a thank you note was read
from Mrs. Housh for a
remembrance fr om the
chapter.
Invitations to inspecti ons
were read from the ChatiJI'rs
at Chillicothe, Nelsonville.
Heinersville, Lowell, New
Matamoras, Harrisonville.
Cadiz, Gallipolis, Bartlett .
Guysv ille,
Youngs town,
Zanesville, Macksburg, Parma and Warren. In vitations
to friendship night observances were from Mason, W.
Va. and Point Pleasant.
·
Bess ie King, worthy
matron , and Bob King, worthy patron, presided at the
meeting with the pro tem of·
fleers being Kay Logan.
Ada h; Naomi King ; th;
Euvetta Bechtle, Esther ; Et·
ta Mae Norton, Martha ;
Kathryn Mitchell , EJecta.
and Marie Hawkins. association matron. Mrs. Louise
McE lh i nn y and Sand y
Walker were sw1shine pa ges.
At the May meetin g past
matrons and past patrons will
be honored. There will be a
covered dish dinner then.
Past matrons served
refreshments during a concluding social hour .

Pomeroy, Ohio

Is Proud to Announce
that they will now
honor all U.M. W.
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WEIGH UP AFTER HER OPERATION !
RAP:

CHESTEH--Three new
members were welcomed at
the Wednesday night meeting
of the Past Councilors Club of
Ch es t er Counc il 323
Daughters of America, held
at the hall.
'I'aken mto
·
membership
were Mrs. I.R.ona Hensley,
Mrs. Mae McPeek, and Mrs.
Ada BisselL Mrs. Erma
Cleland presided at the
meeting and read frotn Acts •
led in the Lord's Pr"yer,
a' nd
"
the salute to the flag. Mrs.
Elizabeth Hayes gave the
secreta ry 's report, Mrs.
Go ldi e F red erick the
treasurer's report. For roll
call members commented on
.
tl ungs
their mothers did
which they don't do tO&lt;I"v.

I understand that eirnuchs usuaily get fa t, th,ough maybe it's
because, beirig deprived on other pleasures, they beam in on
food.
Would a tubal liga tion make a woman gain weight' I had one
at age 22. Weighed 122 then, never had to diet. In a year and
one-half, I've jwnped to 147 pounds! Is some honnone change
responsible? •STEADILY INCHEASI NG
DEAHS. !. :
I can't see how a tubal ligation could cause weight gain ,
unless, with pregnancy fears eliminated, you're more relaxed
now, and therefore have a better appetite.
My g'uess: calories, not honnones, are your problem.
HELF.N
S.L:

. Has your lifestyle changed in the past year and one-half?
Perhaps you now have a job which requires more eating-QUI
(restaurant meals are loaded with starch). Or maybe you got
married : cooking for a hungry husband adds pounds. I know 11
SUE

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Priddy
t o CE LEBHATE - Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Priddy,
Hysell Hun HO&lt;Jd, Pomeroy,.will celebrate their golden
wedding anniversa ry wi th an open house on Sunday from
2 to 4 p.m. •I the Ash Street Freewill Ba phsl.Chur~h . The
couple were llliiiTird on April 21 , 1928 by the Rev. George
Oiler. Mr. and Mrs. Priddy have nine children, Wanda
Stewart, Dale, .Jea nnie ·Buckley, J ames, Charlotte
Newell. Marjorie Hi fr, Jack. Tim and Brenda Jeffers.
They have :1 4grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

DEAR HELEN AND SUE :
I invited Donna to my slumber party. She called at the last
minute and said she couldn't come because of a co ld.
Another friend told me later she was out. ali night with her
boyfriend and used my party as an excuse for her parents .
Should 1 just casually call her folks and say how sorry I was
thatDonna was sick fo r my party ? ·REALLY MAD PATSY
DEAHMADPAT :
.:. Not if you 're doing it to get even. Which, of course, you
are. -SUE
DEAR R.M .P.:
... But don't let Donna think she can pull this little trick
again. It 's half past confrontation-time, H.M.P. - tell her to
find another Patsy! · HELEN

RAP :
Perhaps thi s will help "Heartbroken " who can 't stop
brooding over her )Jusband 's affair, even though they're very
together now:
In the tiny booklet ·'Springs of Oriental Wisdom" is the
Chinese proverb :
"That the birds of worry and care fly above your head : this
o
you cannot change. But that they build nesll; in your hair, this
By JOAN HANAUER
you can prevent. " • F ALKA
UP! Television Writer
NOTE FROM HANDS : And may they fly over fast to avoid
NE WYO HK (U PI I - The early Nielsen returns on the first fallout !
episode of NBC's "The Holocaust" indicate that about 6 million
''ewers wal(·hed the t hree~10 ur program on April 16 in New DEAR HELEN AND SUE :
York City . Chi cago and Los Angeles.
I know how "Hea rtbroken" feels . My girlfriend cheated lin
Those are the so-ealled Nielsen "overnight" cities that me, and the thought tortured. It wa sn't a matter of forgivin g
provide insta nt viewing statistics.
her : deep down I couldn't forgive myself - I kept wondering
In New York . "Holoca ust" had a 32.6 rating and a 48 per cent how I had been inadequate.
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share of the audience, compared to 15.5 and 23 for CBS, which
RICHAHD FR IEND
Then I began to see that for me to genuinely forgi ve was a
stock to regular programming. ABC, where "How the West pretty fair indication that I wasn 't so bad. After all , she carne
turns two - Rkhard
Was Won" was followed by a rerun of the James Bond movie, back : I won, so why be judgmental ? Finally I realized
Edison Friend c••lebratcd
his Sl'cond birthday at th1• "Diamonds Ar e Forever," received a 15.6 rating and a 23 everyone is tempted, especially when they might suspect
home of his parcnL&lt;. Mr. · sh&lt;:~ re .
they're taken for granted. My g.f. has more than made up f"•
In C'h ica~o. "Holocaust" scored a 29.3 rating and a 43 share, her lapse, and the past is truly gone .· M.F.N.
and Mrs . Richard 0.
Friend, Middleport, March with CBS poll ing 13.2 with a 19 share and ABC in with a 21.6
rating and a 32 share.
30. Attending the party
In Los An ~elcs, the "Holoca ust " figures were 28.7 rating and
werr his grandparents, Mr.
SPECIAL MEETING
a
43
share, compared to 14.0 fo r CBS with a 21 share, and 15.4
and Mrs. Richard M.
There
will be a special Big
rating and 2:! share for ABC.
Friend , Mark, Bt•linda
Bend
Regatta meeting
There are no qu ick b'U esses on whether these figures will
Friend, Mr. and Mrs.'Brian
W
ednesday
at 7:30p.m. at the
hold up na tionally, since New York, Chicago and Los Angeles
Friend, Keith, Stary and
Meigs
Inn
at
which time a
have si1.abl e Jewish populations who would be expected to
Jason, Mr. and Mrs. Mar·
theme
for
the
event will be
vin Friend and Arnie. Sen· have U1e hi ghest interest in U1e program.
chosen. All interested parties
TIJF.'iDAY
ding gifts were Edna
There's something to be said for the theory that television XI GAMMA MU Cbapter of are invited to attend.
Fau lk , Eddie 's great·
!Urns the mind in to lll pi oca. Dick Cavett taped a two-part panel Beta Sigma Phi Sorority , will
grandmoth er, and his
discussi.on
·on television, for broadcast on PBS April 1&amp;.19 meet at 7:30 Tuesday night at
gra ndparents, Mr. and
t
check
loca
I listin gs ).
the Middleport Fire Station.
Mrs. Edison Putney and
His
four
intell igent guests were Herb Schmertz, vice Karen Goins and Unda Biffle rr-::·w:·~-~w~r·w;::::--1,
Matt. Refreshm•·nts in·
president for pu bli c affairs, Mobil Oil Company (those will be hostesses. Members
eluded an orange, blu•• and
wonderfu
l folks who gave you " Upslllirs, Downstairs"), Jeff
whik• circus cakt', k e
reminded to take a toy ror ~
Greenfield,
author of "Television, the First Fifty Years" (a are
cream , potato chips, and
a servke project.
ni fty and handsome ly ill ustrated tome), Ron Powers, author of
puJII•h .
ANNUAL INSPECTION.
"The Newscasters: The News. Business as Show Business,"
and Ni cholas Johnson, chairman of the National Citizens Racine- Miisonic Lodge, 461,
F&amp;AM, Tuesday evenin g,
~
Commission for Broadcasting.
7:30. Work In Master Mason
. Their discussion over Ole two nights is wide ranging, and degree; all Master Masons
(ends to be highlr en tical of everything from television com- invited.
mercials to en lies. But suddenly toward the end of the first
HIO GRANDE Chorale
show , Ole eon,·ersa ti on dissolves. To quote from the performing at Salisbury
Give Mom B
trarcscript :
Elementary School, 7 p.m.
L . G
Tuesday. Public is invited;
ashng l •
free of charge. Salisbury PTO
Gl've Her
m~ting after ~e program
for election and installation of
Iewe/ry.
officers and a business
J'
meeting.
o Diamond
GROUP JI of Middleport
Pehdants
First United Presbyterian
Church meeting at 7:30p.m.
Rings
tonight at the home of Mrs.
Earrings
Tom Hue with Mrs. Kate
o Mother's Rings
Brown, cohostess.
Pens
WEDNF.'iDAY
SOUTHERN Junior High
Necklaces
.....
PTO Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
o Braclets ,
MEIGS County Fish and
o Stick pens
Game Wednesday at club
0 Bulova
bouse 7:30 p.m.
Acutron
REGULAR MEETIN G,
Ca ravelle
Area volunteer Fire and
Emergency Assn ., WedWrest watches
nesday, 7:30 p.m. at fire
Visit
station in Rutland .
MEIG~
Muzzl eloaders
Club, 7:30p.m. Wednesday at
Tewksbary Barber Shop, W.
SeCond, Pomeroy ; all in·
terested welcome.

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and
MaewillSpencer.
May
hostesses
be Mrs. Sadie
Trussell and Mrs. Dorothy
Lawson.
Others attending the
meeting were Mrs. Mary K.
Holter, Mrs. Be
. tty Roush,
'Mrs. Ethel Orr, Mrs. Marcia
Keller, Mrs. Dorothy Myers,
Mrs. Laura Mae Nice,' Mrs.
Ada Neutzling, Mrs. Jean
Frederick, Mrs. Ada Morris,
Mrs. ! •tha Wood, Mrs. )
Mabel ~Van Meter and Mrs.
Marg·are! Tuttle.

Fry, CWA chairman, when
the Rock Springs Grange met .
Thursday night·at the hall.
Acommunication was read
from the state secretary, and
de1ega tes and a1ternates to
the state Grange convention
were elected. There was a
'"
uoan k you note rrom t he Ohio
Society for the Prevention of
Blindness for a donation.
Mendal Jordan , deputy·
master, and Mrs. Jordan
were present and gave short
talks. It was noted that Mrs.
Mary Ross, wife of the state
master, will have open heart
surgeryatRiversideHospital
J
soon. The annual membership drive was announced for
involved in new churchhwork Aprr'123 to 29 . At the Apn·129
having ministered
the re WI·u be a
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churches m o on, ex. potluck dinner preceding the
and Hanover, Inc. He is
married and ha s four
children. He and his
wife have bee n fo s·
ter parents for 11 years
CONDITION NOTED
and in that time have
Mrs. Wi~na Terrell of
had 26 babies in their home.
Kitts is now an associate Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy,
evangelist with the Christian underwent surgery on Friday
Restoration Association in at the Holzer Medical Center.
Cincinnati. He also writes a She is reported by the family
monthl y col umn for the to be in satisfactory condi·
. tion. Her room number is 212.
Restoration Herald.
Ever yone is invited to Mrs. Terrell first entered the
attend this spring meeting. hospital on Jan. 15. She was
John McArthur is the discharged on April 5, and
readmitted on April lO.
minister.

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Rachael Downie is chairman. Ohio Dis1ricts held at Logan.
Mrs. Donna Jones led in a Attending the conference
dl scuss•on
· on th e toptc,
· ·"Ap- were Mrs. Virgm1a
· · Th oren,
pointment with God - The Mrs . Elva Cotterill, Mrs.
Company We Enter" and Clara Grueser, and Mrs.
Mrs. MargaretBiaettnar con- Downie. Mrs. Blaettnar servdueled the business meeting. ed refreshments at the c.on·
It was announced that there elusion ofthe meeting. Others
will be no rummage sale at. attending were Mrs. Veda
the church this spring.
Davis, Mrs. Barbara Fry,
Mrs. Downie reported on Mrs. Janet Nease, and Pastor
the T',.,"ta te ...
,.. on rerence of the w·tl
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GUEST SPEAKE R- Martha Keisler 'of Stow, vice president of the Ohio Federati on of Business and Professjonal
Women's Cl u b~. was guest speaker at last night's meeting
of the Middleport Club. Ms. Keisler, center, is pictured
~1th Mrs. A!wJida Werner, president of the Middleport
Club, left, and Loretta Jones, Jaekson , director of strictl7,
BPW Clubs. who also spoke briefly at the meeting.

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the program with Bill Rad· refreshments.
ford as acting lecturer. There
were songs by Huth and Sue
Ellen Fry entitled "Watching
Scottie Grow" and "Up With
" Ann F ry aIs·o
Peop1e. " RUu•
played the guitar and Sue
ANNIVERSARY
Ellen the dulcimer. Francis
SPECIAL
Schae ff er rea d a poem en 11'11ed " It's Free" and Ray and
12" PIZZA
Usa Pullins sang "Why Me?"
with hPftrtni .,. StvHtlt
and "Fill My Cup." There
Rttul•r r rict Sl.IO
wa.s a quiz conducted by Bill
C
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Radford with Pam ounc asd
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the winner, Radford " rea d
MOUUIS.-WED.
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Grange shown by Barliara
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and Frederick Goeglein.
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The Pomeroy Church of each evening for ·babies and
Christ will be having a Spring small children . 'dTrans·
df
Revival April 23-28 at 7:30 portation wiii be provJ e or
p.m. The meetirtgs will be those who need a ride by
held at the church building ·calling 992·2926.
located at 212 W. Main Street.
Gene Kitts from Hanover,
A nursery will be provided Ind. will be th~ evongelist .
Mr. Kitts is a graduate of
the
Cincinnati
Bible
Seminary with a BSL degree.
He has served in the located
ministry for 16 years.
He has sung with the
Gospelaires Quartet from
Mon., Tues., Wed. &amp; SalCalvary Bible Church is Akron , the Waymakers
·8:30 til 5:00 Thursday Til 12 Noon
announcing special services Quartet from Berry, Ky., and
to be held Thursday. The the Brotherhoo d Quartet
regular mid-week service from Cincinnati, all over the
Herman Grate
will be moved to Thursday last 23 years.
evening to make use of a
Mason, W.Va.
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Gene Kitts has also been
unique special speaker, Rev.
William Whiteside, pastor of
a Free Presbyterian Ch urch
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in Ireland. His church is
located just outside Belfast,
Ireland in the viilage of
Kilkeel. Rev. Whiteside wili
- be in this country for about
two weeks preaching in
,.jl several churches in Ohio;
In light of the news releases
about the situation in Northern Ireland, this will give
residents an opportunity to
learn first hand ol the con·
KEHM IT THE FHOG wi ll b€ injecting some new life
dition , of Christianity in
i stuffing'! l inlu Ameri can journalism when he become.s
.I,,.,, •'
Ireland . Everyone is invited
the nation's newest, and undoubtedly gree nest,
r. .. j~
to attend this special service
newspaper executive this April. As he faced a deadline for
at 7:30 p.m. at the Calvary
the f1rst JSsue of The Muppel Show News, edit or-in-ehief
Bible Church at 26 North
Ken nit said. "Our policy on the paper Ia bi-monthly to be
Second
Avenue, Middleport.
sent to The Muppet Show fan d ub members! will be absolutely biased reporting. I' verything in it will be about
tile Muppds ." The gent at Kenmt 's left is his n;anag111g
lprulloum· t·d "mullciling"l editor. " He was perfect for the
GARDENERS MEET
job." sa1d Kermit. " Everybody k11ows the best manag1ng
Star Garden Club members
..:tlil urs a rc monsters."
entertained members of the
Good Luck Garden Club at
the home of Mrs. C. E. Stout
or Albany Hostesses for the
meeting were Miss Hazel
Henson and Mrs. Stout with
40 members and guests present. Those from the Athens
M~ntal Health Center were
presented begonias to plant
by the Star Club 's therapy
The Preceptor Beta Beta to the Meigs Co unty chairperson. Mrs. Allegra
Chapter of Bet11 Sigma Phi Historical Society toward Will presented a daffodil arSororit y will ass iol the publication of a book, The rangement t o Mrs .
Pori1eroy ·Middleport Ij ons Sorority's City Council has Co ughen our who acCl ub m a fund raising project. pledged $500 toward the pr ~r companied them for Mrs.,Ed·
Meeting Thursday night at ject.
ward Mizicko who was
the Mi ddleport fi•·c station,
Bob Byer of the Middleport reported ill. Refreshments
Or a destroyed liver?
the chapter members voted Fire Department. gave a were served and a plant sale
You'd think there were more than enough natural
to w;sist with a ticket sa le 011 history of the department was held . Next meeting of the
a Mudei-T half·scale vehicle noting that Middleport was Star Club will be with Mrs.
maladies and disasters that could befall a person. But some of
currently being displayed in first volunteer depa rtment in Orion Nelson.
us insist on increasing the odds for catastrophic illness and
the Sears window.
the state to have a fire truck.
a premature death by smoking and drinking excessively.
Members were remindl'l:! of Refreshments were served
the tea to be held this·Thurs· by Vera Crow and Veima
Your Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plans can't blow out
t4J y 111 tlw home of Mrs. Ann Rue .
the match every time you decide to light up. Or pour that
SEEN AND HEARD
Hupe, 7::10 p.m. and of the
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
third martini down the drain. We're helping to hold down
Founder's Day dinner to be
McLaughlin and daughter,
held April 27 at 6:30 p.m. at
health care costs by doing things within our area of influence ...
Debbie were in Xenia over
the Spm1smen!nn , Athens.
like pioneering and broadening ambulatory programs such as
the weekend for a visit with
Pla ns were furthered for
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
Alan
pre-admission testing, post discharge testing, same-day surgery and
The avcra ~e depth ol the
U1e May 28 dance at !loyal
McLaughlin.
home care... by being involved in utilization review and peer review.. .
Oak Park with proceeds to go Pacific Ocean is 13,739 feet.

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Mrs. lnzyGames
Newell
hostesses.
were were
condueled by Goldie Frederick

Arrangements for the an·
nual mother-daughter ban·
que1 t0 be held May 9 at St·
Paul's Lutheran Church were
!Ilade during· a recent
meeting of the American
l.o~~theran Church Women of
St. Paul and St. John's
Lutheran Churches.
It was decided that the
ALCW will buy the flowers
for the banquet along Wl·th
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was announced for May 11 at
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0\apter 172, Order of the
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Inspection will be preceded
by a dinner at 6:15p.m. with
tickets at a cost of $3.50 to be
secured from Ann Thomas.
Betty Van Matre, or Bessie
King.
Acknowledged during the
meeting were donations on
the remod'eling project from
Denver and Nora Rice, Maxine Bennett, Jaunita Harris,
Phyllis Skinner, Vaughn and
Margaret McKnight, Emma
Clatworthy and Freda Hood.
Mrs. Etta Mae Norton
reported on the plaque which
will list the names of those
donating, or those in whose
name they gave.
Mrs. Kathryn Mitchell of
the ways and means corrunittee reported on the rllllll1lllge
sale earlier this month, and

asked members to order
hOusehold projects before
April 26. Arrangements for
serving the Middleport Alum·
ru Association banquet on
May 26, 6:30 p.m. were made.
Mrs. Marie Hawkins was
appointed housing chainnan
for those planning to atteml
Grand Chapter in October.
Members are to contact her
to register . Mrs. Bea Kuhn invited members to the April18
installation of the White
Shrine of Gallipolis at the
Masonic Temple. Mrs. Euvetta Bechtel of the cheer com•nittee reported that Lillian
Roush had been remembered
by the Chapter and that
Arline Davis is home from
University Hospital.
During the meeting inilia·
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were read from Grand
Chapter on reservations, and
a thank you note was read
from Mrs. Housh for a
remembrance fr om the
chapter.
Invitations to inspecti ons
were read from the ChatiJI'rs
at Chillicothe, Nelsonville.
Heinersville, Lowell, New
Matamoras, Harrisonville.
Cadiz, Gallipolis, Bartlett .
Guysv ille,
Youngs town,
Zanesville, Macksburg, Parma and Warren. In vitations
to friendship night observances were from Mason, W.
Va. and Point Pleasant.
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Bess ie King, worthy
matron , and Bob King, worthy patron, presided at the
meeting with the pro tem of·
fleers being Kay Logan.
Ada h; Naomi King ; th;
Euvetta Bechtle, Esther ; Et·
ta Mae Norton, Martha ;
Kathryn Mitchell , EJecta.
and Marie Hawkins. association matron. Mrs. Louise
McE lh i nn y and Sand y
Walker were sw1shine pa ges.
At the May meetin g past
matrons and past patrons will
be honored. There will be a
covered dish dinner then.
Past matrons served
refreshments during a concluding social hour .

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WEIGH UP AFTER HER OPERATION !
RAP:

CHESTEH--Three new
members were welcomed at
the Wednesday night meeting
of the Past Councilors Club of
Ch es t er Counc il 323
Daughters of America, held
at the hall.
'I'aken mto
·
membership
were Mrs. I.R.ona Hensley,
Mrs. Mae McPeek, and Mrs.
Ada BisselL Mrs. Erma
Cleland presided at the
meeting and read frotn Acts •
led in the Lord's Pr"yer,
a' nd
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the salute to the flag. Mrs.
Elizabeth Hayes gave the
secreta ry 's report, Mrs.
Go ldi e F red erick the
treasurer's report. For roll
call members commented on
.
tl ungs
their mothers did
which they don't do tO&lt;I"v.

I understand that eirnuchs usuaily get fa t, th,ough maybe it's
because, beirig deprived on other pleasures, they beam in on
food.
Would a tubal liga tion make a woman gain weight' I had one
at age 22. Weighed 122 then, never had to diet. In a year and
one-half, I've jwnped to 147 pounds! Is some honnone change
responsible? •STEADILY INCHEASI NG
DEAHS. !. :
I can't see how a tubal ligation could cause weight gain ,
unless, with pregnancy fears eliminated, you're more relaxed
now, and therefore have a better appetite.
My g'uess: calories, not honnones, are your problem.
HELF.N
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. Has your lifestyle changed in the past year and one-half?
Perhaps you now have a job which requires more eating-QUI
(restaurant meals are loaded with starch). Or maybe you got
married : cooking for a hungry husband adds pounds. I know 11
SUE

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Priddy
t o CE LEBHATE - Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Priddy,
Hysell Hun HO&lt;Jd, Pomeroy,.will celebrate their golden
wedding anniversa ry wi th an open house on Sunday from
2 to 4 p.m. •I the Ash Street Freewill Ba phsl.Chur~h . The
couple were llliiiTird on April 21 , 1928 by the Rev. George
Oiler. Mr. and Mrs. Priddy have nine children, Wanda
Stewart, Dale, .Jea nnie ·Buckley, J ames, Charlotte
Newell. Marjorie Hi fr, Jack. Tim and Brenda Jeffers.
They have :1 4grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

DEAR HELEN AND SUE :
I invited Donna to my slumber party. She called at the last
minute and said she couldn't come because of a co ld.
Another friend told me later she was out. ali night with her
boyfriend and used my party as an excuse for her parents .
Should 1 just casually call her folks and say how sorry I was
thatDonna was sick fo r my party ? ·REALLY MAD PATSY
DEAHMADPAT :
.:. Not if you 're doing it to get even. Which, of course, you
are. -SUE
DEAR R.M .P.:
... But don't let Donna think she can pull this little trick
again. It 's half past confrontation-time, H.M.P. - tell her to
find another Patsy! · HELEN

RAP :
Perhaps thi s will help "Heartbroken " who can 't stop
brooding over her )Jusband 's affair, even though they're very
together now:
In the tiny booklet ·'Springs of Oriental Wisdom" is the
Chinese proverb :
"That the birds of worry and care fly above your head : this
o
you cannot change. But that they build nesll; in your hair, this
By JOAN HANAUER
you can prevent. " • F ALKA
UP! Television Writer
NOTE FROM HANDS : And may they fly over fast to avoid
NE WYO HK (U PI I - The early Nielsen returns on the first fallout !
episode of NBC's "The Holocaust" indicate that about 6 million
''ewers wal(·hed the t hree~10 ur program on April 16 in New DEAR HELEN AND SUE :
York City . Chi cago and Los Angeles.
I know how "Hea rtbroken" feels . My girlfriend cheated lin
Those are the so-ealled Nielsen "overnight" cities that me, and the thought tortured. It wa sn't a matter of forgivin g
provide insta nt viewing statistics.
her : deep down I couldn't forgive myself - I kept wondering
In New York . "Holoca ust" had a 32.6 rating and a 48 per cent how I had been inadequate.
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RICHAHD FR IEND
Then I began to see that for me to genuinely forgi ve was a
stock to regular programming. ABC, where "How the West pretty fair indication that I wasn 't so bad. After all , she carne
turns two - Rkhard
Was Won" was followed by a rerun of the James Bond movie, back : I won, so why be judgmental ? Finally I realized
Edison Friend c••lebratcd
his Sl'cond birthday at th1• "Diamonds Ar e Forever," received a 15.6 rating and a 23 everyone is tempted, especially when they might suspect
home of his parcnL&lt;. Mr. · sh&lt;:~ re .
they're taken for granted. My g.f. has more than made up f"•
In C'h ica~o. "Holocaust" scored a 29.3 rating and a 43 share, her lapse, and the past is truly gone .· M.F.N.
and Mrs . Richard 0.
Friend, Middleport, March with CBS poll ing 13.2 with a 19 share and ABC in with a 21.6
rating and a 32 share.
30. Attending the party
In Los An ~elcs, the "Holoca ust " figures were 28.7 rating and
werr his grandparents, Mr.
SPECIAL MEETING
a
43
share, compared to 14.0 fo r CBS with a 21 share, and 15.4
and Mrs. Richard M.
There
will be a special Big
rating and 2:! share for ABC.
Friend , Mark, Bt•linda
Bend
Regatta meeting
There are no qu ick b'U esses on whether these figures will
Friend, Mr. and Mrs.'Brian
W
ednesday
at 7:30p.m. at the
hold up na tionally, since New York, Chicago and Los Angeles
Friend, Keith, Stary and
Meigs
Inn
at
which time a
have si1.abl e Jewish populations who would be expected to
Jason, Mr. and Mrs. Mar·
theme
for
the
event will be
vin Friend and Arnie. Sen· have U1e hi ghest interest in U1e program.
chosen. All interested parties
TIJF.'iDAY
ding gifts were Edna
There's something to be said for the theory that television XI GAMMA MU Cbapter of are invited to attend.
Fau lk , Eddie 's great·
!Urns the mind in to lll pi oca. Dick Cavett taped a two-part panel Beta Sigma Phi Sorority , will
grandmoth er, and his
discussi.on
·on television, for broadcast on PBS April 1&amp;.19 meet at 7:30 Tuesday night at
gra ndparents, Mr. and
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check
loca
I listin gs ).
the Middleport Fire Station.
Mrs. Edison Putney and
His
four
intell igent guests were Herb Schmertz, vice Karen Goins and Unda Biffle rr-::·w:·~-~w~r·w;::::--1,
Matt. Refreshm•·nts in·
president for pu bli c affairs, Mobil Oil Company (those will be hostesses. Members
eluded an orange, blu•• and
wonderfu
l folks who gave you " Upslllirs, Downstairs"), Jeff
whik• circus cakt', k e
reminded to take a toy ror ~
Greenfield,
author of "Television, the First Fifty Years" (a are
cream , potato chips, and
a servke project.
ni fty and handsome ly ill ustrated tome), Ron Powers, author of
puJII•h .
ANNUAL INSPECTION.
"The Newscasters: The News. Business as Show Business,"
and Ni cholas Johnson, chairman of the National Citizens Racine- Miisonic Lodge, 461,
F&amp;AM, Tuesday evenin g,
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Commission for Broadcasting.
7:30. Work In Master Mason
. Their discussion over Ole two nights is wide ranging, and degree; all Master Masons
(ends to be highlr en tical of everything from television com- invited.
mercials to en lies. But suddenly toward the end of the first
HIO GRANDE Chorale
show , Ole eon,·ersa ti on dissolves. To quote from the performing at Salisbury
Give Mom B
trarcscript :
Elementary School, 7 p.m.
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Tuesday. Public is invited;
ashng l •
free of charge. Salisbury PTO
Gl've Her
m~ting after ~e program
for election and installation of
Iewe/ry.
officers and a business
J'
meeting.
o Diamond
GROUP JI of Middleport
Pehdants
First United Presbyterian
Church meeting at 7:30p.m.
Rings
tonight at the home of Mrs.
Earrings
Tom Hue with Mrs. Kate
o Mother's Rings
Brown, cohostess.
Pens
WEDNF.'iDAY
SOUTHERN Junior High
Necklaces
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PTO Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
o Braclets ,
MEIGS County Fish and
o Stick pens
Game Wednesday at club
0 Bulova
bouse 7:30 p.m.
Acutron
REGULAR MEETIN G,
Ca ravelle
Area volunteer Fire and
Emergency Assn ., WedWrest watches
nesday, 7:30 p.m. at fire
Visit
station in Rutland .
MEIG~
Muzzl eloaders
Club, 7:30p.m. Wednesday at
Tewksbary Barber Shop, W.
SeCond, Pomeroy ; all in·
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and
MaewillSpencer.
May
hostesses
be Mrs. Sadie
Trussell and Mrs. Dorothy
Lawson.
Others attending the
meeting were Mrs. Mary K.
Holter, Mrs. Be
. tty Roush,
'Mrs. Ethel Orr, Mrs. Marcia
Keller, Mrs. Dorothy Myers,
Mrs. Laura Mae Nice,' Mrs.
Ada Neutzling, Mrs. Jean
Frederick, Mrs. Ada Morris,
Mrs. ! •tha Wood, Mrs. )
Mabel ~Van Meter and Mrs.
Marg·are! Tuttle.

Fry, CWA chairman, when
the Rock Springs Grange met .
Thursday night·at the hall.
Acommunication was read
from the state secretary, and
de1ega tes and a1ternates to
the state Grange convention
were elected. There was a
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uoan k you note rrom t he Ohio
Society for the Prevention of
Blindness for a donation.
Mendal Jordan , deputy·
master, and Mrs. Jordan
were present and gave short
talks. It was noted that Mrs.
Mary Ross, wife of the state
master, will have open heart
surgeryatRiversideHospital
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soon. The annual membership drive was announced for
involved in new churchhwork Aprr'123 to 29 . At the Apn·129
having ministered
the re WI·u be a
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churches m o on, ex. potluck dinner preceding the
and Hanover, Inc. He is
married and ha s four
children. He and his
wife have bee n fo s·
ter parents for 11 years
CONDITION NOTED
and in that time have
Mrs. Wi~na Terrell of
had 26 babies in their home.
Kitts is now an associate Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy,
evangelist with the Christian underwent surgery on Friday
Restoration Association in at the Holzer Medical Center.
Cincinnati. He also writes a She is reported by the family
monthl y col umn for the to be in satisfactory condi·
. tion. Her room number is 212.
Restoration Herald.
Ever yone is invited to Mrs. Terrell first entered the
attend this spring meeting. hospital on Jan. 15. She was
John McArthur is the discharged on April 5, and
readmitted on April lO.
minister.

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Mrs. Donna Jones led in a Attending the conference
dl scuss•on
· on th e toptc,
· ·"Ap- were Mrs. Virgm1a
· · Th oren,
pointment with God - The Mrs . Elva Cotterill, Mrs.
Company We Enter" and Clara Grueser, and Mrs.
Mrs. MargaretBiaettnar con- Downie. Mrs. Blaettnar servdueled the business meeting. ed refreshments at the c.on·
It was announced that there elusion ofthe meeting. Others
will be no rummage sale at. attending were Mrs. Veda
the church this spring.
Davis, Mrs. Barbara Fry,
Mrs. Downie reported on Mrs. Janet Nease, and Pastor
the T',.,"ta te ...
,.. on rerence of the w·tl
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Women's Cl u b~. was guest speaker at last night's meeting
of the Middleport Club. Ms. Keisler, center, is pictured
~1th Mrs. A!wJida Werner, president of the Middleport
Club, left, and Loretta Jones, Jaekson , director of strictl7,
BPW Clubs. who also spoke briefly at the meeting.

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The son of a Racine couple Tactical Air Command.
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The airma n graduated
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We'll take the responsibility for setting up effective, economical health care
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the program with Bill Rad· refreshments.
ford as acting lecturer. There
were songs by Huth and Sue
Ellen Fry entitled "Watching
Scottie Grow" and "Up With
" Ann F ry aIs·o
Peop1e. " RUu•
played the guitar and Sue
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Schae ff er rea d a poem en 11'11ed " It's Free" and Ray and
12" PIZZA
Usa Pullins sang "Why Me?"
with hPftrtni .,. StvHtlt
and "Fill My Cup." There
Rttul•r r rict Sl.IO
wa.s a quiz conducted by Bill
C
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Radford with Pam ounc asd
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the winner, Radford " rea d
MOUUIS.-WED.
"Another Special Child an
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the program concluded with a
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Grange shown by Barliara
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and Frederick Goeglein.
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The Pomeroy Church of each evening for ·babies and
Christ will be having a Spring small children . 'dTrans·
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Revival April 23-28 at 7:30 portation wiii be provJ e or
p.m. The meetirtgs will be those who need a ride by
held at the church building ·calling 992·2926.
located at 212 W. Main Street.
Gene Kitts from Hanover,
A nursery will be provided Ind. will be th~ evongelist .
Mr. Kitts is a graduate of
the
Cincinnati
Bible
Seminary with a BSL degree.
He has served in the located
ministry for 16 years.
He has sung with the
Gospelaires Quartet from
Mon., Tues., Wed. &amp; SalCalvary Bible Church is Akron , the Waymakers
·8:30 til 5:00 Thursday Til 12 Noon
announcing special services Quartet from Berry, Ky., and
to be held Thursday. The the Brotherhoo d Quartet
regular mid-week service from Cincinnati, all over the
Herman Grate
will be moved to Thursday last 23 years.
evening to make use of a
Mason, W.Va.
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Gene Kitts has also been
unique special speaker, Rev.
William Whiteside, pastor of
a Free Presbyterian Ch urch
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in Ireland. His church is
located just outside Belfast,
Ireland in the viilage of
Kilkeel. Rev. Whiteside wili
- be in this country for about
two weeks preaching in
,.jl several churches in Ohio;
In light of the news releases
about the situation in Northern Ireland, this will give
residents an opportunity to
learn first hand ol the con·
KEHM IT THE FHOG wi ll b€ injecting some new life
dition , of Christianity in
i stuffing'! l inlu Ameri can journalism when he become.s
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Ireland . Everyone is invited
the nation's newest, and undoubtedly gree nest,
r. .. j~
to attend this special service
newspaper executive this April. As he faced a deadline for
at 7:30 p.m. at the Calvary
the f1rst JSsue of The Muppel Show News, edit or-in-ehief
Bible Church at 26 North
Ken nit said. "Our policy on the paper Ia bi-monthly to be
Second
Avenue, Middleport.
sent to The Muppet Show fan d ub members! will be absolutely biased reporting. I' verything in it will be about
tile Muppds ." The gent at Kenmt 's left is his n;anag111g
lprulloum· t·d "mullciling"l editor. " He was perfect for the
GARDENERS MEET
job." sa1d Kermit. " Everybody k11ows the best manag1ng
Star Garden Club members
..:tlil urs a rc monsters."
entertained members of the
Good Luck Garden Club at
the home of Mrs. C. E. Stout
or Albany Hostesses for the
meeting were Miss Hazel
Henson and Mrs. Stout with
40 members and guests present. Those from the Athens
M~ntal Health Center were
presented begonias to plant
by the Star Club 's therapy
The Preceptor Beta Beta to the Meigs Co unty chairperson. Mrs. Allegra
Chapter of Bet11 Sigma Phi Historical Society toward Will presented a daffodil arSororit y will ass iol the publication of a book, The rangement t o Mrs .
Pori1eroy ·Middleport Ij ons Sorority's City Council has Co ughen our who acCl ub m a fund raising project. pledged $500 toward the pr ~r companied them for Mrs.,Ed·
Meeting Thursday night at ject.
ward Mizicko who was
the Mi ddleport fi•·c station,
Bob Byer of the Middleport reported ill. Refreshments
Or a destroyed liver?
the chapter members voted Fire Department. gave a were served and a plant sale
You'd think there were more than enough natural
to w;sist with a ticket sa le 011 history of the department was held . Next meeting of the
a Mudei-T half·scale vehicle noting that Middleport was Star Club will be with Mrs.
maladies and disasters that could befall a person. But some of
currently being displayed in first volunteer depa rtment in Orion Nelson.
us insist on increasing the odds for catastrophic illness and
the Sears window.
the state to have a fire truck.
a premature death by smoking and drinking excessively.
Members were remindl'l:! of Refreshments were served
the tea to be held this·Thurs· by Vera Crow and Veima
Your Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plans can't blow out
t4J y 111 tlw home of Mrs. Ann Rue .
the match every time you decide to light up. Or pour that
SEEN AND HEARD
Hupe, 7::10 p.m. and of the
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
third martini down the drain. We're helping to hold down
Founder's Day dinner to be
McLaughlin and daughter,
held April 27 at 6:30 p.m. at
health care costs by doing things within our area of influence ...
Debbie were in Xenia over
the Spm1smen!nn , Athens.
like pioneering and broadening ambulatory programs such as
the weekend for a visit with
Pla ns were furthered for
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
Alan
pre-admission testing, post discharge testing, same-day surgery and
The avcra ~e depth ol the
U1e May 28 dance at !loyal
McLaughlin.
home care... by being involved in utilization review and peer review.. .
Oak Park with proceeds to go Pacific Ocean is 13,739 feet.

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Mrs. Mary Showalter and
Mrs. lnzyGames
Newell
hostesses.
were were
condueled by Goldie Frederick

Arrangements for the an·
nual mother-daughter ban·
que1 t0 be held May 9 at St·
Paul's Lutheran Church were
!Ilade during· a recent
meeting of the American
l.o~~theran Church Women of
St. Paul and St. John's
Lutheran Churches.
It was decided that the
ALCW will buy the flowers
for the banquet along Wl·th
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MIDDLEPORT-Inspection
was announced for May 11 at
&lt;' 7:30 p.m. when Evangeline
0\apter 172, Order of the
Eastern Star, met Thursday
night at the Middleport

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Phone 992-2697
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IN lOVI NG IJl emory o f Gordon H
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THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE 'AGENCY
IN GALLIPOliS

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with
8 Overflow
10 Cap
11 Foolish
17 Marching

6·30 P.M - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness Show
Black Knighl Revue
Black Kn 1ghl Rev ue
11:00 - 700 Club

7:00 9 00 -

Yesterday's Annrer
22Speak
37 Wine :
pompously •
Fr.
Z5 Btitish gun
48 Ending
Z6 French
for

river

sounds

Tut·~ da y, April JX

BRIDGE

lamb

u Night

30 Annoy

18 Kind of
pricing
surrender
19 Tenor,
24 Irregular,
James as a margm zo Church area
Z7 Early Scot
28 Aleutian
island
Z9 Whip
31 Weasel

31 Sage

34 Screen
35 Rendition
by 6 Down,
e.g

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Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

before
42R.adiauor
'I
t3

~be

aUlp
. bac kf'1res on West
NORTH
, 118.
A
• 8 75 4
• A Q 10 42

r

bend

• 5

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w~:sr

cousin

WETHERAlL CONCRETE

3Z "You - My
Destiny"
33 Queen : Fr.
34 U.S. air defense ann
:IS Wagnerian
heroine
38 Bother
39 Martha
of the
late show
44 For shame!
45 Pep up
44i Bronze
47 Armed foe

G- j

Henderson

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671 1Sf7

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FHANK &amp; F. HNI F:

WOULD \'00 UM[ 10 Nl I

$75,000

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t Q D 6 :1
J !I 5 -1

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home Phone 9q7.7314

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Pass

too Io rge or roo smalL Phone WA lER WELl d11ll mg Wdho111
Grant. 7-42 2879 .

BUT IT 5TRUCK.

A Tf2EE WI-'ICH
!'ELL AGAINST
OU J&lt;. CHII.ANEY

, .,

r!l'tJ."t

.1 " ""' ~ I

[... AND KNOCK~D BILL5 PIC7UI?E
CLEAR OFF THE olo~TELPIECE
AND SHAITEQ:'D 7HE G!A5S
lOA MILLION PJECEB!

h1s queen Not tng th at East

1

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ENATA

KDVXATO played the n1ne, he ruffed a

S V J J WF. 'P A . S NV T D A K KG U J AT
Yemnlly'o Cryploquote : A GOVERNMENT IS FREE IN
PROPORTION TO TilE RIGIITS IT GUARANTEF.'i TO TilE
MINORITY.-Al.FRED M. LANDON

© tW78 Kins F'eaturea Sy nd iCate. In c.

second low diam ond to set

up the rest of the smt. came
to his hand with a club,
pull ed the las t trump and
clmmed beca use all ha s dia ·
m o n ds

were now good .

If West had just let South
hold the first trump he would
not have ha d a cha nce to

BAHNEY

•

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\\llh the ni ne

You open the bidding with
one spade, hold1ng .

+ AQ665

PAW, 1./E LOOK
WORE TO A
FRAZZLE

11' 65
t AK 26
• :i2

and Alan Sonta g

" Ace' were made to take
kings ," remark ed West as
he played h1s ace of trumps
Is L 0 N G F E I. I , 0 W
on South 's kin g at tr1ek two.
One letter simply stand! for ano ther In this ump le A is
··south sa ad nothmg as he
used for the three L's, X rur lhe two O's, clc Single let1ers. went about the b u s iness of
apostrophes, the length anrl formation of the words are all makin g s ix spades doubled.
hints. Each day 1he rode leiters are differen t.
The procedu re was Simple
and effecti ve . He ruffed the
CRVPTOQUOTES
h c &lt;~rt that W&lt;Sl led at lr~ c k
three,
ca!-ih cd hi s ace of
ENATA
DHPFNATA KDVXATO HK
diamonds, ruffed a diamond
p A ;
VJL
FNATA in dummy a nd Jed a trump to
SVJJWE
ATEO
DHPATEO

and try to ruff two diamonds . Th1s pla n would
have fa iled beca use East
would have been able to
overruff th e second dtamond

Oswa ld .Ja coby

AX V D L 8 A AX R

7•2·23&lt;8

South would have had two
lu play on . He could
have Jed a second trump .
This time West would take
h1s ace and lead a third
trump to make tt imposstble
fur So uth tu ruff two diamonds in dummy.
fil s other way would have

Upcn1ng lead v 6

the Ages

GRN % OMI'f
MY SINS Of
OMI.S.SION :»
•

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clown aL hts s lam

been to leave trumps alone

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t A K ,I ft i I

Nor th

make that fatuous remark ,
but he would have been well
rewarded when South went
wa ys

EAST
• 9 1i

I One of
&gt;

10 7

+ AJ 2

DOWN

lNCM: 'iL\R
• BE SlLF·EMPLO'fEO
ANU
NOT HAV[ TO INVEST lt.
LOT OF MONEY
S.. our ld ~ Htlp Wlll ttd

•

8.3o- Holocaus1 3, 4 , 1~; 9·0Q-Charlle's Angels 6,13,
Mov1e " Po sse" 8. 10; Live From Lincoln Cenler
20,33
10 OO- S1a rsky &amp; Hu1ch 6,1 3, 11·00- News
3.4.6.8. 10. 13. 15, 11 3Q-Johnnv Carson 3,4, 15; Po llee
S1ory 6,13; Ha waii Five -D 8; Movie " Saratqga" 10.
11 45--ABC News 33. 1115--Janakl 33; 12 :4oMystery ol 1he Week 6,13
12 ·4o- Ko1ak 6. 1·0o-Tomorrow 3,4, 2· ill--News 13 .

4 Bible passage : abbr.

tion
...!C:~~~~~~... Word of

Owner
H. C. Dawkin L
Charles (Bud) Spires.
Auctionee rs
Not responsible for accidents
Terms of sale : Cash

DERBY

Maga 11ne 33

Green

7·3o-AJ I.S1ar Anylhlpg Goes 3; Sha Na Na 4; Betwoer
The Wars 6; Family Feud 8; MacNeil -Lehrer
Report 20,33, The Judg e 10 ; In Search of 13; Wild

scrap

Annin~ries

Saturday, April22 , 1:30 p.m . at Doris Mille r
Jackson Farm located on Slate Rl. 124, 8
miles north of Racine, Ohio at Great Be nd
across river frum Kaiser Aluminum. 424
lnt , tra ctor. powe r steering. live power. 2500
hours ; 140 Int . Tractor ; 220 Case Bal er with
kicker ; 35 Int . Rake ; 2 A Int . Conditione r;
No ., 5 John Deere Nv::Jwer, 7' Sic kl e; 24 ' H.1y
elevator ; 2 row corn planter Int ., pulll ype &lt;
2-row Int . Cultivator ; 1 flat bed wagon , good
t5ed ; In! , Di sc 122 ; 209 Int . 3- Piow 14" p ic ~
up ; Cultivators for 140 Int . tract or;
Fer t ilizer at.ta ch menl ]40 Int . plow for 140
Int . 2 ~f&gt;low 1 Pos t Hole Digger '·12' '; Grader
., blade'; l · rpyv,.~~r.r.. R I~nter , quick hit c h. No
sma ll items. be on t 1me. · ' ' · '''""
•

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by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
Z Cambodia's
a,
- No!
r---:--:----:--.:r-:-:-:-:--:-::-::-,:--:;:::=::::::T-::;;~ 1"Parade "
3 Table

WOULD KNOW

Dusine11 Oppurtunili•·•

00-- News 3,4,8, 10, 13 , IS ; ABC News 6: Zoom 211;
6 3o-NBC News 3,4,15; AB&lt;; · News 13; Carol
Burne11 &amp; Friends 6, CBS News 8,10;0ver Easy 20
7:01l--Cross Wits3,4; NewlywedGame6,t3 : Sha Na Na
8; News 10; Gilligan's Is 15 ; Oick Cavett 20 ; Big
6

~Wtl

Victory

UNION OPERAT ED
3 JO 1 n10.

Hogan ' s Heroes 15.

Now arrange the CirCled letters to
form the su rpnse answer. as suggested by the above cartoon

Jumbles ABIDE

Sign
Journalist
TarbeU
Accouter
Of IIW1

''Get A Load Of This"

Rogers ' Neighborhood 20,33, Hogan 's Heroes 10;
Al1erschool Spec1a \ 13; Petticoat Junction 15.
5·3Q- News 6, Elec Co 20,33 ; Mary Tyler Moore 10;

.

• "'()U'RE RIGHT!
THOSE DANG
KIDNAP!'~: 'IS

-

A DANCE FOR PEOPl-E
WHO DON 'T WANT

K i ngdo~ lS

I

/lb 1 mo

Bun ch 10
5 OQ- Bonanza 3, Star Trek tl , Gunsmoke 8, Mister

Jumble Book No. 10, With the le1ae1 I 10 puz:z.lel, • avalla!M for Sl 35 ~·
paid from Jumi:H, rio thl!l newapeper, Boll 34, Norwood. N.J. 07648 lncluelt
yoor name, lddrea, tto oode and make chedll payahle to Newlpapefboakl

I

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I

)loard the
Metro liner

812·2171

General Hospital 6, 13, Lilias . Yoga &amp; You 20

3:3Q-AII In The Family 8, 10, Ohio Journal 10, 4.00--Mi sler Cartoon 3; Superman 4; For Richer, For
Poorer 15 . Merv Griff in 6; Addams Family 8:
Sesame 51 20,33, Gomer Pyle, USMC 10, Dinah 13.
4·3Q-Li111e Rascal s 3,15, Gilligan 's Is. 4;
Brady

(Answe rs tomorrow )

Answer

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do1er

I OOf lnQ ,

Answer here. AN"(

THOSE
" YOU

I KNEW

1 WO HOODS

•

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ond d11che t Chorle~ R Hat ·
fre ld
Bo ck
Hoe
Servtce ,
Rut lan d , Oh1o Phone 7..-1 2· 2008 .

Will dO

YFAH .1

NO! NO ! "MONSTER " 15
C.OIN ' STRAIGH T IHCbE
TWO TRI ED TO mL HIM

-n-ilS!

Hartford

.....,......,

IT \ I -

ORPHA'N ANNIE-TWO FOR OUR SIDE

THE PHOTO PLACE

R. D. Carney

us test your water Free

Pomeroy landmark

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992 -5682
3· 12 1 mo.

~,.

~BACTb

IJTJ'LF: OHPHA N ANN IF:

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

POll tills
Passpo1ts

•

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[]
0

CARTER

SALESANDSERV ICE
11 9 lie

Tomorrow 8, 10; Elec . Co 33.

oo-For Richer, F'or Poorer 3, Al l My Children 6,13,
News 8: Young &amp; the Restless 10; Not For Women
Only 15.
30--Days_ol Our Lives 3,4,1 5; As The World Turns
8, 10; 2:0Q-One Life 1o Live 6, 13. 2.30--Doctors
3, 4, 15; Guldmg Light 8, 10.
3:0o-Ano1her World 3,4.15; General Hospital 6,13 ;

b
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V•" d

300 Main St.
Pomeroy , Oh io
Pom•rov 992.6282
or 992-6263
8A.M. to4 :JOP .M

by Hend ArnoldandB ob l ee

I NALBA

PUBLIC AUCTION

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hnt+dOTE!"r tr·

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IS

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AT 446-3643

EveninQs Cal\446-379! or 446·7881
DODC £
CO NV !RI£ 0
' ~el f
ro ntoJrl cd motor home Slueps
) In A I rondii •On $jSOO (oil
o ht'' ~ pm
985 381(1 or

[IJ

(614) 667 -6177
Between 7:30 &amp; 9:00
p.m .

0.

ElWOOD

Ph orl(' I !bl.t )

t9 ~U;l~ r"'

RIPEV

JERRY MURPHY

Weddinp

pov1ng R1 143
IJJ I

BA IHROO M S AND
~li c h en~
•umodeled te i Oinl( 11te plulll
bmg {O•pun try and general
morn te non te
13 yuo r ~ OJI
per 1ence q9'] 3685

bot h

Pomeroy

BOHN I.OSEH

3 1s lfc

In

MD 6,13, Six American Fami11es

one let1e1 to each square lo form
four ordinary word s

grading ,
driv ew.1y s,
landscaping , efc.

Sl Rt. 143, toward Rutland ,

BRA Of O R D
Au(l,oneer
Com plete Ser111Ce Phone 9&lt;!9 2&gt;4 87
o • 949 2000 Row1e Oh1a Cr~ tt
Srodf o1 d

PIA NO

FI VE ROO MS ond

J..4 miles oH Rf. 7 bV·pass on

AND
MARliN
E.
cavotrng
~ept1c
~y~tenH
dotel bo ckh o'i
dump t1 uck
l,lflt&gt;:&gt; l one
gravt•l
blac ktop

o98

Farr ,

Unscramble these four Jumbles .

·'·

Pom erov, 0 .

Specialized

s,.

33
10:30--News 20; 11 OQ- News 3, 4,6, 13, 15; DICk Cave1t
20: Over Easv 33.
11 fl'ilM ID11 ~THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME

~

Dusines5 Service5
HOW[RV

Rot•ne J , CCI€~ Beoull ful .S
bedroom 3 bath home Com
pletcly
l t•modeled
ond
ro rpcted Ha~ bolh go~ and
cle&lt;tJr( h.Hno&lt;e lo1ge ca rpor t
and ~I0 1 aq'C&gt; butlclmgs For 111
forma tron call &lt;1 49 /018

---

10·9o-Julie

•

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In

ROGER HYSELl
GARAGE

EXPERIENCED

r ,~m o deled

IWO HOU\l \

&amp;

Route 2
Pomeroy , Ohio 45769

ho rne oil m•tH~Ial rtght... f uPI
o1l l urnoce
Rullond area
S.Jb 000 NPw 3 b('droom to tal
eledr•&lt; horne
1 113 ocru!&gt;
rlCOI m•nc~ $77 000 Buddmg
lo t I 11 ooe~ 1ur ol wafer on
lot SJ 800 Colll 4'} 7819oller !1
pm 0 1 onylrrne Sot &amp; Sun

7 Ji 79~ 4

New

General Contracting

Service
WIIM
t it• ..r.nl Trudl

Holoca usau s t 3,.4 , 15, Th ree's Company 6, 13, Movie

" A Man Called Horse" 8,10.
9:3o-Harvey Korman 6, Mary Ty ler Moore 13,
American Fam11ies 20 , Sy mbiosis 33.

4-1'1 1 mo 1., .

DAVID BRICKLES

100 OCIC s l or ~ole No
burldrngs
Tupp er5
f'!orn~
Ohro Phone II b6 l 33 49

U roorn

r:no

Remodeling .

SlOHY

71 ACRES

4-4 1

Construction

BU SI NESS BUilDIN G wllh llv111g
quoner$ 30 x 80 Locotcd on
Mo1 n S!ree ! Ru! lond For ~ole
o r 11 0de See or coli I 0
)I ewe r 1 74'/ 7421

Pho11c

220 E. MainS!.
Pomeroy, Oh1o

Sidewalks ,

RIDING lAWNM OW[R Mu11oy 10 AP PRO X

new

ELLIOTI APPLIANCE II

K•fchen Cabinets, Roofing,
Concrete
F'atios ,

!r omp h o u~c
6
tOOrn~ o nd bo th f t&gt;llor
out
budd1ng~ 4 oCrP' lor\d o! 1•dge
o l Rutland Cornple te l!adcr
hoolo. up ol~o ? bo11 J,. ~ appro•!&gt;
f&gt;d p roper ty at S15 500 Phone
9Q'} 7Cf/-l

TWO

8 oo-Man From Allanlis 3,4, 15, Happy Day s 6, 13;
Sam 8, 10, I Sought My Brother 20,33.
8:3o- Laverne &amp; Shirley 6. 13. Bugs Bu nny 8, 10, 9:0o-

LOOKS LIKE
WE VE FINALLY
60T DEADHEAD
RI ~ HT WHERE
'liE WANT HIM!

Call

992.7113

J 16 1 mo

74] 3 lb3

Television Honor Soc iety 15 .

HERE COME:&gt; OUR.
OPEI'tATIVE WHO
SAW THE ACTLJAI.KIDNAPPIN6·· HE
· CA N IDENTIF Y
TH&amp; VEHICLE!

DOZER FOR HIRE

Phone

HURRY !
l1m iled Supp ly

POMl ROY f IV~ mtnu l e:. to !own
a nd ~chools A lumrnum srd"'9
Storm wtndows and door~ Ne ....
1976 Jo\AWASAK I 100 rnuu du1
J,.,tthen o woman~ dclrght :2
b r ~, , l1 l..e new Recently tuned
or 3 bedroom~
8o:.emer1 t
J-l r1r t· $400 Ph on e Qq'} 57b8
Corpo1 throughout B)· appo •nt
rnenr
only
Ro ger
Abbo 11
f:i iOOJ ( Ornper lOp 49~ o rdtto c
9q7 6114 o r 99'/ 7377
ICH 3 p ! htr(h 9(i') 41b l
h J'
l'to ct•coll y
b l 4 b0 7 3593

For

&amp;
BOLEN MULCHER S

BY O WN~R 5 o c re~ wtth 9 room
house FR EF G A S ') cor garage
~urnm Pr lo. ttc hen and bo•dl!rl•d
by') ue\" ~) Call 985 38')7

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Sa Jes &amp; S.rvice

LAW'f&lt; 'BOY MOWERS

Phone 992 ·2181

~

AUTHORIZ£0
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

6; M ac Neil-Lehrer Report

20,33; Price IS R1ght 10, That's Hollywood 13,

Phon•
992-3748 or 992 -5020
FREE PARKING
3 31 1 mo.

Ph . 992-2848

Candtd Came ra

8,

(l litllo 1.. 0&gt;&lt;11J&gt; '•tr.oot

498 Lo cust Street
M1ddl epcr r . 0 .
Phone992 -J092

Sa l e Pr1c e el Ncrw
Thru Apn110th

'

NG BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

?7]]11'(1

Small Engine
Sales &amp; Service

HOUSI AN D busrr1ess bu1ld1ng tn
RPt..·d~vdle 985 35'}9

Pomeroy landmark

''Jhf Drrain1tors
Not Tht lmitJtol1

7 Phone&gt; e,14 ) b67 b304

POTASH, FERHl-PELS

&amp; BlEND

992·2206 01992·7630

WILKINSON

Commercial propc rtv opprox 17
oc'&lt;'l&gt; le.,.el Jond lo co led or
Tupper~ Plou 1&lt;, on Ohro Rou te

Hogan's Heroes 15.

•

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Tires
Battery Installation Servi ce

At

fully insured
Fre• Est .
Call. 992-3815
4·9-1 mo pd

all eiN
I ocre M.d d lepotl ,
clo~e to Rutlond Phone 992 .

YAlf ~ORK l, fr 70 I H bmkhor&gt;
ond lou d"' Oll(] lo Boy 1970 JUS! CO MPlETED new hou se 11,
Moddlep o1 t Fo1 more Hl l o•rno
I H 1700 dump II Ul k J ho'&gt;t' &lt; 011
11 011 col t 99') /738 or 992 5304
be b o ugh! ~eporo l'-~l v or m o
gr ou p
Phon (' 'q49 7710 o• BY OWNE H J bedroom~ wdh lo r e
8-t B 2705 l or morf' onlormot•o•
cd 011 qo~ hco t 011d on cond1
tranli\Q
I acre level lo t 1n
Rv tto nd
S HI 000
Phone

Check o ur low, lo w
pr1ces on

0.

3, Star Trek 4; Gunsmoke 8; M 1ster

6·0o-News 3,4,8,1 0,13, 15: ABC News 6; Feeling Free
20. 6.3o-NBC News 3,4,15; , Carol Burne11 &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8,10, Over Easy 10
7 DO-Cross-Wits 3; Nightm ar e 4, Newlywed Game
6,13 ; Pop Goes The Coun1ry 8; News 10, Gilligan' s
Is. 15; French Chef 20; Book B•at 33
7:3Q-Hol lywood Squares 3,4; Let's Go To The Races

MOORE'S

~"'tel,''"'""·
Carpet • Upholstery
Phone Mike Young

Experience and

£'•

snoo

Young's
Carpeting

13; 1. 35--Koiak 8
Movie Channel 4 5 &amp; 7 P.M. Guns &amp; Fury IGI
9 &amp; 11 PM - Domino Principle I RJ
Cable Channel I 6:30 P.M - Testimony Time
7:00 P.M - Paul Gaudino Family F1tness Show
10 00 P M - 700 Club .
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19,1978
5:45-- Farm Repor1 13: 5.50--PTL Club 13; 5 55-Sunme Semester 10: 6:0Q-PTL Club 15.
6:25- Ch risotpher Closeup 10 ; 6:30- News Con ferenence 4, News 6; Sunrise Semester B; 6·45-Morning Report 3: 6:5o-Good Morning West
V~rg1ma 13; 6 55-C huck White Reports 10; News
13
7 OQ-Today 3,4,15. Good Morn ing America 6,13 ; CBS
News 8; Bullwinkle 10; 7:3o-Schoolles 10.
8·oll--Capt Kangaroo 8, 10 ; Sesa me St. JJ; 9:0Q-Merv
Gr iltln 3; Phil Donahue 4, 15; Emergency One 6;
Family Affair 8; Match Game 1D
9:30--Andy Griffith 8, Fam ily
Allalr 10; 10 .0QSanford &amp; Son 3,4, 15, Edge of N\ghl 6; Pass The
Buc k 8. Joker 's Wild 10; To Tell The Truth 13.
10 .3Q-Hollywood Squares 3,4, 15, High Hopes 6; Pr ice
IS Righi 8, 10; $20,000 Pyramid 13.
11·oo-Wheel of Fortune 3,4.15. Happy Oays 6, 13; Elec .
Co 20.
11 :3Q-Knockout 3, 15, Family Feud 6, 13; Parlrldgt
Family 4; Love of Life 8,10: Sesame St. 211,33 ,
11 55-C BS News 8: Loving Free 10.
11 OQ-Newscen1er 3, News 4,6,10, To Say The Least
15, Gambi1 8; Midday Magazi ne 13, 12 31l--Ryan's
Hope 6, 13, Bob Braun 4: Gong Show 15; Search for

Rogers' Ne ighborhood 20,33 ; Hogao 's Heroes 10;
Emergency One i3; Petti coat J unction 15.
5:3o-News 6; Elec Co 20,33; Mary Tyl • r Moore 10;

-"'

PAINTS
AT

For The Best
Price In .Town
See
Denver Kappl e
At

Superior
Steam E11raction

on heating cost

ne or Rutl ond

Chester, Ohio
10-30-c

A-9· 1 mo .

Cellulosic (wood fiber)
Thermal Insulation
Sav• 30 pet. to SO pel

'(•lien ! cor1dr i •OII ha~ w •&lt; •(hc VA FHA 30 yr fr noncrng ol~o
rcf,nan c"'9 lrelond Mortgo ge
du tch and !&gt;hrl r ond Ol hCI m
77 ~ Sto t o Al hc1,5 phone (61 4)
( (!~~O!&lt;CS S3000 61·1 69H J1QO
59') 305 I
l0UIPM£N 1 FOJ.l co rnplete beauly
.,hop

Box 3.

Blown Insulation
JIM KEESEE

lteall!;otale fur Sale
HOME SITE S l or ~o l e

s · oo-~onan-za

L~

"!EXTERIO
&amp;
R

Jack's Septic
Tank Service

12:0D-Janaki JJ 1 12 oo-Tomorrow 3,.4 ; l : lQ-News

TUESDAY . APRIL 18, 197o

•'

.I

Residential
and
commercial. Call for
estimate, 24 hour service.
Anyday . anytim•
Phone 985 -3806

J&amp;L

NE:W 3 bE&lt;d roo m hou se 2 bo lh s

( HARL 1£ S LI VE Boll

soft ener. Modei
Now Only

Tlw llll•ot l 1s hl'!wt•t•n Its

Tht.·

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tover rng~ GlOOSl'
lrorn 6J po!le&lt;rn boa ].. ~ OuKI...
'('IY&lt;' f'
Phorw qq') 37 48 01
99') 5070 Krng B, nlcl f't .., Supply
Co Mrrldlepor l 0 Pl e r11y ol
free pod,,n g
po~ Je d woll

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1100.00
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day A p11! 17 l h1 u Sat u1 do y
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Mo1-; Hunler own ers

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IN lOVI NG IJl emory o f Gordon H
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THE ALMAN.~&lt;;
Lnltcd Press International

Today IS Tuesda y, Apr1118,
AQ UAR IUS (Jan 20-Feb 19\ Go the 108Lh d•y of 1918 with ~1
whprr:&gt; you II g(~t lhP best bar
ltl foll ow

have tun

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$1 000 down coli (304) 77')
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2
helmets $900 99'} 6307

Of'

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C.re.

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Sy1acu~o
on
10C!i"! lot
Sponov'.&gt; 3 bf'd1oom vvrth lo!Cjf&gt;
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ond ( Or pet f Jud tr ee' and

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992

1081

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CALL

THE WISEMAN REAL ESTATE 'AGENCY
IN GALLIPOliS

f or ~ah·

The evemn g stars are
today based upon that wh•ch •s
Mars,
Venus, Jupiter and
eas•est rather than that whtch
ts the wt ses t, thus deny.n9 Saturn
yoursel f !he best ou tcome
Those born on Lh is thl!e are
!NEWSP.a P!:.R ENTEP:PAIS( AS$"-' !
und r Lhe .s1gn of Aries.

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LINCOLN HTS . - A very nice ,,,2 story 4 bedroom
home m good con d ition . Features a basemen t wit h
lmished tam il y room an d laundry room, eat -In kitchen ,
llv1n g room &amp; bath . Large lot with fenced yard Call

now,

pr~ced

to sell at Sl7 ,000.

1110wer

643 164 5

NEED A WATER
SOFTENER?
Lef

Pomeroy Landmuk
soften &amp; coodltlon your
water with C\).OP Wlter

uc.svl ,

'289.95
Let

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rt•ni ocleiC'd 1 ~ t ory !arm nom e. Tl11s nt cc home f eatu r es
n tnr&lt;H' l1 v•nq room , d1 n1ng , ca t In kitc h en, 5 b ed rooms.

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Phone 992-2111

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80 WIR 5 REPAIR

tOO\ 1er s "ons all
~moll oppl1orrces lawn mowo r
nex l to Sror c H1ghwoy Go• age
on Rou te 7 Ph one (61 4) 985 ·
Sweepe rs

3825
REMODELING J-llvmb.ng heolrng
and oil lype~ of gcneftll re patr
Wor k guo r onlecd LO yeor s e,.
perrencc Phone 99'} 2-409 .

SEWING MA( HINE Re p o11s . ~c t
vrce . oil ma lo. c~ 992 2264 lh e
Fabnc
Shop
Pomero y
A uthon Led S111ger So le s on d
So • ~~ce We ~h e• pen SCisson .
EXCAV A JINC d aH! I , loode r and
backh oe w or k . dvmp !ru ck s
ond lo boy s for hul:! will hov l
l dl dr tl , to ~od l.meslone and
gr ove l Call Bob or Roger Je f ·
f ar~ . day ph one qq2 .709q mght
pho ne q92 . 3525 o r 992· 5232 .

EXCAVATING

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plumb1ng ond heating. N o jo b

&amp; 11 , 1li'I II1 S, 15 ilUCS ot tdlnbl e land w ith ba l il nCC' In
p,~~lu r C' McJ woocJJrmd OldC'r bnrn &amp; garage . You mu st
.,,.,.. t h1 S one-. t t ' s wt•ll "nrth th e prt cc . Loca t e d o tl Rt .
Jl~ 1n Mt• IIJ\ Counl'(

SHOULD BE ON TH'
FORCE, "MON51ER'' . .,

11 WAS SELF - DEFENSE..

Yestelday 5

WHO'S BEHIND
01
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Special Omsions

PLACID

BEATEN

Exposes ple nty on the beach - THE EBB TtrJE

8·oo-K1 ng ol the Beas1s 3,4, 15; Elqh1 Is Enough 6,13:
Amazi ng Smder -Man B. 10; Nova 20,33.

Maria"

ConjuncGASOI.I NF: t\1.1-EY

Do we have plentu of
C.l1(lnl1~"; ana paas?

Hello, kid l'n1 LJOU r
1

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Movie Channel 4 5 &amp; 7 P.M.- Bound lor Glory ( PG \
9 &amp; 11 PM - Slapsho1 CRI

Cable Chann•l 5 -

5 Ms. May
6 Tenor,
Luciano 7Done
with
8 Overflow
10 Cap
11 Foolish
17 Marching

6·30 P.M - Paul Gaudino Family Fitness Show
Black Knighl Revue
Black Kn 1ghl Rev ue
11:00 - 700 Club

7:00 9 00 -

Yesterday's Annrer
22Speak
37 Wine :
pompously •
Fr.
Z5 Btitish gun
48 Ending
Z6 French
for

river

sounds

Tut·~ da y, April JX

BRIDGE

lamb

u Night

30 Annoy

18 Kind of
pricing
surrender
19 Tenor,
24 Irregular,
James as a margm zo Church area
Z7 Early Scot
28 Aleutian
island
Z9 Whip
31 Weasel

31 Sage

34 Screen
35 Rendition
by 6 Down,
e.g

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Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

before
42R.adiauor
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aUlp
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NORTH
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A
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cousin

WETHERAlL CONCRETE

3Z "You - My
Destiny"
33 Queen : Fr.
34 U.S. air defense ann
:IS Wagnerian
heroine
38 Bother
39 Martha
of the
late show
44 For shame!
45 Pep up
44i Bronze
47 Armed foe

G- j

Henderson

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671 1Sf7

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FHANK &amp; F. HNI F:

WOULD \'00 UM[ 10 Nl I

$75,000

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DAlLY ORYPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work It :

Pass

too Io rge or roo smalL Phone WA lER WELl d11ll mg Wdho111
Grant. 7-42 2879 .

BUT IT 5TRUCK.

A Tf2EE WI-'ICH
!'ELL AGAINST
OU J&lt;. CHII.ANEY

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[... AND KNOCK~D BILL5 PIC7UI?E
CLEAR OFF THE olo~TELPIECE
AND SHAITEQ:'D 7HE G!A5S
lOA MILLION PJECEB!

h1s queen Not tng th at East

1

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ENATA

KDVXATO played the n1ne, he ruffed a

S V J J WF. 'P A . S NV T D A K KG U J AT
Yemnlly'o Cryploquote : A GOVERNMENT IS FREE IN
PROPORTION TO TilE RIGIITS IT GUARANTEF.'i TO TilE
MINORITY.-Al.FRED M. LANDON

© tW78 Kins F'eaturea Sy nd iCate. In c.

second low diam ond to set

up the rest of the smt. came
to his hand with a club,
pull ed the las t trump and
clmmed beca use all ha s dia ·
m o n ds

were now good .

If West had just let South
hold the first trump he would
not have ha d a cha nce to

BAHNEY

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\\llh the ni ne

You open the bidding with
one spade, hold1ng .

+ AQ665

PAW, 1./E LOOK
WORE TO A
FRAZZLE

11' 65
t AK 26
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and Alan Sonta g

" Ace' were made to take
kings ," remark ed West as
he played h1s ace of trumps
Is L 0 N G F E I. I , 0 W
on South 's kin g at tr1ek two.
One letter simply stand! for ano ther In this ump le A is
··south sa ad nothmg as he
used for the three L's, X rur lhe two O's, clc Single let1ers. went about the b u s iness of
apostrophes, the length anrl formation of the words are all makin g s ix spades doubled.
hints. Each day 1he rode leiters are differen t.
The procedu re was Simple
and effecti ve . He ruffed the
CRVPTOQUOTES
h c &lt;~rt that W&lt;Sl led at lr~ c k
three,
ca!-ih cd hi s ace of
ENATA
DHPFNATA KDVXATO HK
diamonds, ruffed a diamond
p A ;
VJL
FNATA in dummy a nd Jed a trump to
SVJJWE
ATEO
DHPATEO

and try to ruff two diamonds . Th1s pla n would
have fa iled beca use East
would have been able to
overruff th e second dtamond

Oswa ld .Ja coby

AX V D L 8 A AX R

7•2·23&lt;8

South would have had two
lu play on . He could
have Jed a second trump .
This time West would take
h1s ace and lead a third
trump to make tt imposstble
fur So uth tu ruff two diamonds in dummy.
fil s other way would have

Upcn1ng lead v 6

the Ages

GRN % OMI'f
MY SINS Of
OMI.S.SION :»
•

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clown aL hts s lam

been to leave trumps alone

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t A K ,I ft i I

Nor th

make that fatuous remark ,
but he would have been well
rewarded when South went
wa ys

EAST
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I One of
&gt;

10 7

+ AJ 2

DOWN

lNCM: 'iL\R
• BE SlLF·EMPLO'fEO
ANU
NOT HAV[ TO INVEST lt.
LOT OF MONEY
S.. our ld ~ Htlp Wlll ttd

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8.3o- Holocaus1 3, 4 , 1~; 9·0Q-Charlle's Angels 6,13,
Mov1e " Po sse" 8. 10; Live From Lincoln Cenler
20,33
10 OO- S1a rsky &amp; Hu1ch 6,1 3, 11·00- News
3.4.6.8. 10. 13. 15, 11 3Q-Johnnv Carson 3,4, 15; Po llee
S1ory 6,13; Ha waii Five -D 8; Movie " Saratqga" 10.
11 45--ABC News 33. 1115--Janakl 33; 12 :4oMystery ol 1he Week 6,13
12 ·4o- Ko1ak 6. 1·0o-Tomorrow 3,4, 2· ill--News 13 .

4 Bible passage : abbr.

tion
...!C:~~~~~~... Word of

Owner
H. C. Dawkin L
Charles (Bud) Spires.
Auctionee rs
Not responsible for accidents
Terms of sale : Cash

DERBY

Maga 11ne 33

Green

7·3o-AJ I.S1ar Anylhlpg Goes 3; Sha Na Na 4; Betwoer
The Wars 6; Family Feud 8; MacNeil -Lehrer
Report 20,33, The Judg e 10 ; In Search of 13; Wild

scrap

Annin~ries

Saturday, April22 , 1:30 p.m . at Doris Mille r
Jackson Farm located on Slate Rl. 124, 8
miles north of Racine, Ohio at Great Be nd
across river frum Kaiser Aluminum. 424
lnt , tra ctor. powe r steering. live power. 2500
hours ; 140 Int . Tractor ; 220 Case Bal er with
kicker ; 35 Int . Rake ; 2 A Int . Conditione r;
No ., 5 John Deere Nv::Jwer, 7' Sic kl e; 24 ' H.1y
elevator ; 2 row corn planter Int ., pulll ype &lt;
2-row Int . Cultivator ; 1 flat bed wagon , good
t5ed ; In! , Di sc 122 ; 209 Int . 3- Piow 14" p ic ~
up ; Cultivators for 140 Int . tract or;
Fer t ilizer at.ta ch menl ]40 Int . plow for 140
Int . 2 ~f&gt;low 1 Pos t Hole Digger '·12' '; Grader
., blade'; l · rpyv,.~~r.r.. R I~nter , quick hit c h. No
sma ll items. be on t 1me. · ' ' · '''""
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by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
Z Cambodia's
a,
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3 Table

WOULD KNOW

Dusine11 Oppurtunili•·•

00-- News 3,4,8, 10, 13 , IS ; ABC News 6: Zoom 211;
6 3o-NBC News 3,4,15; AB&lt;; · News 13; Carol
Burne11 &amp; Friends 6, CBS News 8,10;0ver Easy 20
7:01l--Cross Wits3,4; NewlywedGame6,t3 : Sha Na Na
8; News 10; Gilligan's Is 15 ; Oick Cavett 20 ; Big
6

~Wtl

Victory

UNION OPERAT ED
3 JO 1 n10.

Hogan ' s Heroes 15.

Now arrange the CirCled letters to
form the su rpnse answer. as suggested by the above cartoon

Jumbles ABIDE

Sign
Journalist
TarbeU
Accouter
Of IIW1

''Get A Load Of This"

Rogers ' Neighborhood 20,33, Hogan 's Heroes 10;
Al1erschool Spec1a \ 13; Petticoat Junction 15.
5·3Q- News 6, Elec Co 20,33 ; Mary Tyler Moore 10;

.

• "'()U'RE RIGHT!
THOSE DANG
KIDNAP!'~: 'IS

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A DANCE FOR PEOPl-E
WHO DON 'T WANT

K i ngdo~ lS

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Bun ch 10
5 OQ- Bonanza 3, Star Trek tl , Gunsmoke 8, Mister

Jumble Book No. 10, With the le1ae1 I 10 puz:z.lel, • avalla!M for Sl 35 ~·
paid from Jumi:H, rio thl!l newapeper, Boll 34, Norwood. N.J. 07648 lncluelt
yoor name, lddrea, tto oode and make chedll payahle to Newlpapefboakl

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)loard the
Metro liner

812·2171

General Hospital 6, 13, Lilias . Yoga &amp; You 20

3:3Q-AII In The Family 8, 10, Ohio Journal 10, 4.00--Mi sler Cartoon 3; Superman 4; For Richer, For
Poorer 15 . Merv Griff in 6; Addams Family 8:
Sesame 51 20,33, Gomer Pyle, USMC 10, Dinah 13.
4·3Q-Li111e Rascal s 3,15, Gilligan 's Is. 4;
Brady

(Answe rs tomorrow )

Answer

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do1er

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Answer here. AN"(

THOSE
" YOU

I KNEW

1 WO HOODS

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ond d11che t Chorle~ R Hat ·
fre ld
Bo ck
Hoe
Servtce ,
Rut lan d , Oh1o Phone 7..-1 2· 2008 .

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NO! NO ! "MONSTER " 15
C.OIN ' STRAIGH T IHCbE
TWO TRI ED TO mL HIM

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Hartford

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ORPHA'N ANNIE-TWO FOR OUR SIDE

THE PHOTO PLACE

R. D. Carney

us test your water Free

Pomeroy landmark

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992 -5682
3· 12 1 mo.

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IJTJ'LF: OHPHA N ANN IF:

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

POll tills
Passpo1ts

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CARTER

SALESANDSERV ICE
11 9 lie

Tomorrow 8, 10; Elec . Co 33.

oo-For Richer, F'or Poorer 3, Al l My Children 6,13,
News 8: Young &amp; the Restless 10; Not For Women
Only 15.
30--Days_ol Our Lives 3,4,1 5; As The World Turns
8, 10; 2:0Q-One Life 1o Live 6, 13. 2.30--Doctors
3, 4, 15; Guldmg Light 8, 10.
3:0o-Ano1her World 3,4.15; General Hospital 6,13 ;

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300 Main St.
Pomeroy , Oh io
Pom•rov 992.6282
or 992-6263
8A.M. to4 :JOP .M

by Hend ArnoldandB ob l ee

I NALBA

PUBLIC AUCTION

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AT 446-3643

EveninQs Cal\446-379! or 446·7881
DODC £
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985 381(1 or

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(614) 667 -6177
Between 7:30 &amp; 9:00
p.m .

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RIPEV

JERRY MURPHY

Weddinp

pov1ng R1 143
IJJ I

BA IHROO M S AND
~li c h en~
•umodeled te i Oinl( 11te plulll
bmg {O•pun try and general
morn te non te
13 yuo r ~ OJI
per 1ence q9'] 3685

bot h

Pomeroy

BOHN I.OSEH

3 1s lfc

In

MD 6,13, Six American Fami11es

one let1e1 to each square lo form
four ordinary word s

grading ,
driv ew.1y s,
landscaping , efc.

Sl Rt. 143, toward Rutland ,

BRA Of O R D
Au(l,oneer
Com plete Ser111Ce Phone 9&lt;!9 2&gt;4 87
o • 949 2000 Row1e Oh1a Cr~ tt
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10:30--News 20; 11 OQ- News 3, 4,6, 13, 15; DICk Cave1t
20: Over Easv 33.
11 fl'ilM ID11 ~THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME

~

Dusines5 Service5
HOW[RV

Rot•ne J , CCI€~ Beoull ful .S
bedroom 3 bath home Com
pletcly
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ond
ro rpcted Ha~ bolh go~ and
cle&lt;tJr( h.Hno&lt;e lo1ge ca rpor t
and ~I0 1 aq'C&gt; butlclmgs For 111
forma tron call &lt;1 49 /018

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ROGER HYSELl
GARAGE

EXPERIENCED

r ,~m o deled

IWO HOU\l \

&amp;

Route 2
Pomeroy , Ohio 45769

ho rne oil m•tH~Ial rtght... f uPI
o1l l urnoce
Rullond area
S.Jb 000 NPw 3 b('droom to tal
eledr•&lt; horne
1 113 ocru!&gt;
rlCOI m•nc~ $77 000 Buddmg
lo t I 11 ooe~ 1ur ol wafer on
lot SJ 800 Colll 4'} 7819oller !1
pm 0 1 onylrrne Sot &amp; Sun

7 Ji 79~ 4

New

General Contracting

Service
WIIM
t it• ..r.nl Trudl

Holoca usau s t 3,.4 , 15, Th ree's Company 6, 13, Movie

" A Man Called Horse" 8,10.
9:3o-Harvey Korman 6, Mary Ty ler Moore 13,
American Fam11ies 20 , Sy mbiosis 33.

4-1'1 1 mo 1., .

DAVID BRICKLES

100 OCIC s l or ~ole No
burldrngs
Tupp er5
f'!orn~
Ohro Phone II b6 l 33 49

U roorn

r:no

Remodeling .

SlOHY

71 ACRES

4-4 1

Construction

BU SI NESS BUilDIN G wllh llv111g
quoner$ 30 x 80 Locotcd on
Mo1 n S!ree ! Ru! lond For ~ole
o r 11 0de See or coli I 0
)I ewe r 1 74'/ 7421

Pho11c

220 E. MainS!.
Pomeroy, Oh1o

Sidewalks ,

RIDING lAWNM OW[R Mu11oy 10 AP PRO X

new

ELLIOTI APPLIANCE II

K•fchen Cabinets, Roofing,
Concrete
F'atios ,

!r omp h o u~c
6
tOOrn~ o nd bo th f t&gt;llor
out
budd1ng~ 4 oCrP' lor\d o! 1•dge
o l Rutland Cornple te l!adcr
hoolo. up ol~o ? bo11 J,. ~ appro•!&gt;
f&gt;d p roper ty at S15 500 Phone
9Q'} 7Cf/-l

TWO

8 oo-Man From Allanlis 3,4, 15, Happy Day s 6, 13;
Sam 8, 10, I Sought My Brother 20,33.
8:3o- Laverne &amp; Shirley 6. 13. Bugs Bu nny 8, 10, 9:0o-

LOOKS LIKE
WE VE FINALLY
60T DEADHEAD
RI ~ HT WHERE
'liE WANT HIM!

Call

992.7113

J 16 1 mo

74] 3 lb3

Television Honor Soc iety 15 .

HERE COME:&gt; OUR.
OPEI'tATIVE WHO
SAW THE ACTLJAI.KIDNAPPIN6·· HE
· CA N IDENTIF Y
TH&amp; VEHICLE!

DOZER FOR HIRE

Phone

HURRY !
l1m iled Supp ly

POMl ROY f IV~ mtnu l e:. to !own
a nd ~chools A lumrnum srd"'9
Storm wtndows and door~ Ne ....
1976 Jo\AWASAK I 100 rnuu du1
J,.,tthen o woman~ dclrght :2
b r ~, , l1 l..e new Recently tuned
or 3 bedroom~
8o:.emer1 t
J-l r1r t· $400 Ph on e Qq'} 57b8
Corpo1 throughout B)· appo •nt
rnenr
only
Ro ger
Abbo 11
f:i iOOJ ( Ornper lOp 49~ o rdtto c
9q7 6114 o r 99'/ 7377
ICH 3 p ! htr(h 9(i') 41b l
h J'
l'to ct•coll y
b l 4 b0 7 3593

For

&amp;
BOLEN MULCHER S

BY O WN~R 5 o c re~ wtth 9 room
house FR EF G A S ') cor garage
~urnm Pr lo. ttc hen and bo•dl!rl•d
by') ue\" ~) Call 985 38')7

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Sa Jes &amp; S.rvice

LAW'f&lt; 'BOY MOWERS

Phone 992 ·2181

~

AUTHORIZ£0
RCA &amp; WHIRLPOOL
DEALER

6; M ac Neil-Lehrer Report

20,33; Price IS R1ght 10, That's Hollywood 13,

Phon•
992-3748 or 992 -5020
FREE PARKING
3 31 1 mo.

Ph . 992-2848

Candtd Came ra

8,

(l litllo 1.. 0&gt;&lt;11J&gt; '•tr.oot

498 Lo cust Street
M1ddl epcr r . 0 .
Phone992 -J092

Sa l e Pr1c e el Ncrw
Thru Apn110th

'

NG BUILDERS
SUPPLY CO.

?7]]11'(1

Small Engine
Sales &amp; Service

HOUSI AN D busrr1ess bu1ld1ng tn
RPt..·d~vdle 985 35'}9

Pomeroy landmark

''Jhf Drrain1tors
Not Tht lmitJtol1

7 Phone&gt; e,14 ) b67 b304

POTASH, FERHl-PELS

&amp; BlEND

992·2206 01992·7630

WILKINSON

Commercial propc rtv opprox 17
oc'&lt;'l&gt; le.,.el Jond lo co led or
Tupper~ Plou 1&lt;, on Ohro Rou te

Hogan's Heroes 15.

•

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Tires
Battery Installation Servi ce

At

fully insured
Fre• Est .
Call. 992-3815
4·9-1 mo pd

all eiN
I ocre M.d d lepotl ,
clo~e to Rutlond Phone 992 .

YAlf ~ORK l, fr 70 I H bmkhor&gt;
ond lou d"' Oll(] lo Boy 1970 JUS! CO MPlETED new hou se 11,
Moddlep o1 t Fo1 more Hl l o•rno
I H 1700 dump II Ul k J ho'&gt;t' &lt; 011
11 011 col t 99') /738 or 992 5304
be b o ugh! ~eporo l'-~l v or m o
gr ou p
Phon (' 'q49 7710 o• BY OWNE H J bedroom~ wdh lo r e
8-t B 2705 l or morf' onlormot•o•
cd 011 qo~ hco t 011d on cond1
tranli\Q
I acre level lo t 1n
Rv tto nd
S HI 000
Phone

Check o ur low, lo w
pr1ces on

0.

3, Star Trek 4; Gunsmoke 8; M 1ster

6·0o-News 3,4,8,1 0,13, 15: ABC News 6; Feeling Free
20. 6.3o-NBC News 3,4,15; , Carol Burne11 &amp;
Friends 6; CBS News 8,10, Over Easy 10
7 DO-Cross-Wits 3; Nightm ar e 4, Newlywed Game
6,13 ; Pop Goes The Coun1ry 8; News 10, Gilligan' s
Is. 15; French Chef 20; Book B•at 33
7:3Q-Hol lywood Squares 3,4; Let's Go To The Races

MOORE'S

~"'tel,''"'""·
Carpet • Upholstery
Phone Mike Young

Experience and

£'•

snoo

Young's
Carpeting

13; 1. 35--Koiak 8
Movie Channel 4 5 &amp; 7 P.M. Guns &amp; Fury IGI
9 &amp; 11 PM - Domino Principle I RJ
Cable Channel I 6:30 P.M - Testimony Time
7:00 P.M - Paul Gaudino Family F1tness Show
10 00 P M - 700 Club .
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19,1978
5:45-- Farm Repor1 13: 5.50--PTL Club 13; 5 55-Sunme Semester 10: 6:0Q-PTL Club 15.
6:25- Ch risotpher Closeup 10 ; 6:30- News Con ferenence 4, News 6; Sunrise Semester B; 6·45-Morning Report 3: 6:5o-Good Morning West
V~rg1ma 13; 6 55-C huck White Reports 10; News
13
7 OQ-Today 3,4,15. Good Morn ing America 6,13 ; CBS
News 8; Bullwinkle 10; 7:3o-Schoolles 10.
8·oll--Capt Kangaroo 8, 10 ; Sesa me St. JJ; 9:0Q-Merv
Gr iltln 3; Phil Donahue 4, 15; Emergency One 6;
Family Affair 8; Match Game 1D
9:30--Andy Griffith 8, Fam ily
Allalr 10; 10 .0QSanford &amp; Son 3,4, 15, Edge of N\ghl 6; Pass The
Buc k 8. Joker 's Wild 10; To Tell The Truth 13.
10 .3Q-Hollywood Squares 3,4, 15, High Hopes 6; Pr ice
IS Righi 8, 10; $20,000 Pyramid 13.
11·oo-Wheel of Fortune 3,4.15. Happy Oays 6, 13; Elec .
Co 20.
11 :3Q-Knockout 3, 15, Family Feud 6, 13; Parlrldgt
Family 4; Love of Life 8,10: Sesame St. 211,33 ,
11 55-C BS News 8: Loving Free 10.
11 OQ-Newscen1er 3, News 4,6,10, To Say The Least
15, Gambi1 8; Midday Magazi ne 13, 12 31l--Ryan's
Hope 6, 13, Bob Braun 4: Gong Show 15; Search for

Rogers' Ne ighborhood 20,33 ; Hogao 's Heroes 10;
Emergency One i3; Petti coat J unction 15.
5:3o-News 6; Elec Co 20,33; Mary Tyl • r Moore 10;

-"'

PAINTS
AT

For The Best
Price In .Town
See
Denver Kappl e
At

Superior
Steam E11raction

on heating cost

ne or Rutl ond

Chester, Ohio
10-30-c

A-9· 1 mo .

Cellulosic (wood fiber)
Thermal Insulation
Sav• 30 pet. to SO pel

'(•lien ! cor1dr i •OII ha~ w •&lt; •(hc VA FHA 30 yr fr noncrng ol~o
rcf,nan c"'9 lrelond Mortgo ge
du tch and !&gt;hrl r ond Ol hCI m
77 ~ Sto t o Al hc1,5 phone (61 4)
( (!~~O!&lt;CS S3000 61·1 69H J1QO
59') 305 I
l0UIPM£N 1 FOJ.l co rnplete beauly
.,hop

Box 3.

Blown Insulation
JIM KEESEE

lteall!;otale fur Sale
HOME SITE S l or ~o l e

s · oo-~onan-za

L~

"!EXTERIO
&amp;
R

Jack's Septic
Tank Service

12:0D-Janaki JJ 1 12 oo-Tomorrow 3,.4 ; l : lQ-News

TUESDAY . APRIL 18, 197o

•'

.I

Residential
and
commercial. Call for
estimate, 24 hour service.
Anyday . anytim•
Phone 985 -3806

J&amp;L

NE:W 3 bE&lt;d roo m hou se 2 bo lh s

( HARL 1£ S LI VE Boll

soft ener. Modei
Now Only

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'('IY&lt;' f'
Phorw qq') 37 48 01
99') 5070 Krng B, nlcl f't .., Supply
Co Mrrldlepor l 0 Pl e r11y ol
free pod,,n g
po~ Je d woll

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Phone Qt{)

TUPP I R ~

&lt;hr ,.,h..n tlhn "" I~" ''"' '"•'r
&lt;hon ''P"''••nl f rj, .., •lie• "'' ,,
f"ll !hP 1&gt;" 11/•'l "'•

Dupont materials.

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CAPRICO RN (Dec . 22-Jan 191

PISCES (Feb

~S b ccllcnt
One o wner
Nrce.
dean cor Phone bl4 3b7 t;(58

Co i • tt' rl~ ( onto 1 r VtlloyP Manor

" 111

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good

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M•ddl ep01 t
Ohro Regulor ~o le $ l· n doys and
Soturdoy~ a t 7 pm

COU N!f!Y MOBill Ho,nt• Po,~
Pou lf' j j 'lOr 'h of PomP I Oy
lo•q('!ol~ Col19'n IJ /9

tlanta· Wa shmgton

1 ~"

BR USH HOG 7 l uu l J D pull l'f'pe
lttple UlliVFJ ISOI d1 IY f' ~ho l t ,ltp
du l(h pun cl ulf' pr ool I !It·~
\lt•ry go od coqdrt•on Shade
6'16 1734

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do 3 OC 1es wo l er ~ cp tr c t all ~
Cl o~c to n11 nes Fu1n1 shod lmrncdmlf' pos.~e!Os t o n $ 10 500
74"1 3074 o • wtt te Box 9.
lang ~v dle Oh ro 457&lt;11

For ll &lt;·nt

&lt;;

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Ba ordtng
and ou tdoo1
run!&gt;
G'oorn ,ng oil breeds Cloorl
~or1r t ory
la c: rl1t•o!o
Che!&gt;h11e
Phone 614 ! 367 0197

Rt. I
Middleport. Ohio
Z4 Years Servtce
SPRING SPECIAL
Compl•le Paint Jobs
1100.00
Small Cars
1125.00
Large Cars
1175.00
Trucks
Body work &amp; repair 11.00
per inch usmg on Jy the best

992 5537

AUction

TELEVISION
VIEWING

-BEST QUALIT Y
'INTERIOR

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

~AUTO PAINTING

I 0 wroE 50 long ,mob ile home
lur n t ~ h cd
1 30 d 773 . 5504 o r

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,

HOOf HOlLOW H o t ~ e~ Buy !oe11
trod£&gt; o r tru on Npw or rd U'&gt;('d
soddlc '&gt; Rvth Rt·P vf•'&gt; Albony
bl J 698 3190

BOB'S

11 :11l--News 8,1 0; 11 :3o-Johnny Carson 3,4,15: Movl&amp;
"Savages " 6,13; ABC News 33 : 11 :50-Movl&amp;
" Ru by Gentry" 8; Movie " The Dangerous Days of
Kiowa Jones " 10.

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or
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7 lull b or h s l ully ca 1petcd on
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- 1'he Daily SentineL Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .; Tuesday, April lB. 1918

Business Services

7b mo brle

17 .-

NICE PIGS lor sole Altc1 !i caJI
940 2857

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full lone recreor,onol v\"htcle'&gt;
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Ru tland 7J ') 7081 or Pemu o.J

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cokrutn c hlar od~ fer 1t11 1(;!r dog
l oad and oil type $ ol sol t b:
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Sr PoHre• oy 99 / 3891

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hou~f&gt;hold Ne w u~Pd or emit
Quf'~ Ma rlin~ Fur nt tule 70 N
lnd ~~
M1ddlep ofl
Ph o ne

l'ets fur Sale

9,. 2070

Ap ril 19, 1978

Pl co

RISING 51 AR Ket1nel

IN Ra t "'· acea

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Coo11P y ~n G1on! St
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enlarged our

ha"Ye

~en11ee depa rt ment
w1 ll service Hotpoin t

Bernice Bede Osol

JJ

NO IHM 100 lorgl',t-11 100

111ture
Jomp., J,.rll c h ~ kne e ~ ~
and 1cwclry Trader ~ 13 &amp; IJ
Co~,n r r 'f' M obolc H Oi!lC Pail&lt; q,
33 Dor w m

ASTRO ·GRAPH w.1 and round
; ljJJ I J~~

OLD FURNilURE 1ce bOll''' b1n''
bed, 11 on bed~ etc cornplete
hou ,eh ol d~ Wtrte M D Mrll£&gt;r
Rr ~ Porne• O) Oh1 o or &lt;oil
\19'] 77 b0

YARD SAl E ~tor!tng Sundoy f ur

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

_F_or _w_e_d_ne_sday . Apr ~ol..:1.:.9-:---::-::

A

2331

:nstJ

9,. _ Jack W. Carsey , Mgr .
aiill Phon• 992-2181

~

COI NS CUR RENCY tok.en:o. olcl
pocJ,.et walche~ and cho1n~
•-1lver ond gold We need 1464
ondolde1 \tlver com:; But sell
or trade CaJI RI'Jge1 Warn~ley

WOI'I I IO bu..- 01 ~{'JI ~ o mcthmg

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d ay Apr1l 191h

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ducts lop pr1c~ lor ~tondtflg
so..., l rmbcr
Coli 992 5965 or
Kent Hanby 1 4 ~0 9570

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JAY R. ALKIRE;
Jay Russe ll Alkire, 66,
Guysville ,
died
early
Tuesday mormng at t he
Arcadts Nursmg Home m
Coolvtlle followmg an extended tllness
Mr. Alktre was born m
Pleasants County, W Va , the
son of the late Roy and
Emma Core Alkire He was
also prf(!eded 111 death by one
grandson, Mtehael Taylor I
He wa s a memb er of
Centenmal CongregatiOnal
Church, a veteran of World
War II, was employed by
Dravo Corp , B&amp;O Railroad
and wall also a farmer
He IS survtved by his " 1fe,
Verna W1ggms Alktre. six
sons, Donald Lee, St ewart
Robert E , San Diego Calif Roy M a nd Ca.rl R .
Manetta, John R , Coo lville
and Terry B of Guysbtlle
Ftve daughters. Mrs Earl
(Betty ) Coen, Cool\ tile , Mrs
E G (Mam ) Taylor.
Pompano Beach, F'Ja Mrs
Fred (Peggy ) Owens, Little
Hockmg, Mrs Steve (Janet I
Owe ns and Mr s Billy
(Kathryn ) Church both of
Marton , four brothers,
Harley and Paul of Parkersburg , Claude, Mm eral Wells,
W Va , and Charles of
Vtenna, four ststers Mrs
Ethel West, Mrs Mary West
bot h of Parkersburg Mrs
Ruth Strang , Parkersburg,
and Mrs lone Dille, Mineral
Wells, 25 grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren
Funeral services will be
held Thursday at 2 p m at the
White Funeral Home In
Coolville with Pastor Morgan
offtcJatmg Bunal will be m
Meigs Mem ory Gardens
Frtends may call at the
funeral home after I p m on
Wednesday
HAZEL M. BIGGS
Mrs Hazel M Biggs, 59,
Hemlock Grove, dted Monday
at Camden Clark Hospit al In
Parkersburg
!;lorn Aug 28, 1918 Mrs
Biggs was preceded In death
b) her father , Ra ymo nd
Randolph
Surviving are her husband,
Dorsel, fi ve children , Mrs
John !Floren ce) Scholl er-

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Kell) E Johnson, 66, Ht
Langsville died Sundav at
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Mr Johnson was the son of
the late Sunon and Sarah
Biggs Joh nson He 'Aas also
preceded 111 death b) three
bt uthc1 s, Ted, Henry and
Herbert three sisters Ruby
Bosh, Hilla Johnson, and
Velma Bush Mr Johnson
was a rettred n verman
He IS su rvived b) two
Sisters. Ruth Lewi s, Letart,
W Va , and Fanrue Oller,
Rock Sp1mgs, one brother,
Cla reJJCe J ohnson Pqm t
Pleasa nt
Funeral services w11l be
held Wednesday at 2 p m at
the Btgomy -J ordon funeral
home 111 Albany with the Rev
R D Br ow n offi CJa tmg
Bunal "ill be 111 the School
Lot Cemete ry at Ca rpenter
t' nends may call at the
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9pm

HI-LOW TEMPS
NEW YORK 1UPI! - The
hi ghest temperature rcpotted
Monda y to th e Nationa l
Weather Service, excludmg
Alaska and Hawan, was 96
degrees at Del Rw. Texas
Toda y slow was 17 degrees at
Flagstaff, Artz

Stretching Sense
Before domg those sit-u ps
and deep knee bends, make
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In 1!106 the San Fra ncisco
ea rthquake began When It
was over three days later
almost 500 persons were dead
and more than a quarter of a
milliOn left homeless

On the run ...

II resignations
(Continued from page 1)
The Alexander School
Dtstncl was giv en pernusswn to transport Robert
and Danny Phelps for the
remai11der of the school year
However , Supt Chatl es
Dowler pointed out next year
st udents of Mmgs Local attending Alexander schools
will have to pay tuition or
attend school m the Meigs
dtst n et
A le tter from Eleanor
Thomas, executive director
of the Me1gs County Counetl
on Ag mg, was read thankmg
the admmtstra(Jon and board
for furnace repcurs made
dunng. the "mter at lhe
semor Citizen s cente1 A
cheeR for $150 was enclosed to
help on the costs
The boa rd adopted a
resolution statmg the Improvement of readmg IS a
pnonty m the district and to
recogniZe Barbara Shultz as
th e local rt ght to read
director to serve on the Meigs
Count) Task Force for the
nght to read
The board voted to gtve
cont racts to the school nurse
and II aides even though It IS
not kno"n at th is lime If
fundmg for some of the aides
will be provided The boa rd
approved 4-1 wtth Ca n on
Pierce castmg the dtssentmg
\ ole after an opiniOn from
Rick Cro ~ . prosec utmg attorney was read It stated
aides should be given contracts tn the same manner as
other employes If mone) for
them IS not funded, the board,
however must accept the
responsJbJiit) of pa ymg them
or adopt a reduction of force
program The nurse ISSharon
Btrch. who received a two
yea r contrac1 , and the aides
are Chery l Barnhart, Donn a
Cobb, Sandy Garnes. Frances
Hu nnel
Betty
Jean
Krawsczyn, Debbie McGUire,
Rebekah Tannehill all two
) ear contracts, and Caro l
Gheen, Lms Hawley , Donna
Oh lmg er
and
Adelin e
Sno" de n, all co ntinuin g
contracts
John Hood and Ed Kttchte
of the Middleport Youth
I.eag ue wer e give n permiSsion to use the elementary
sc hool fteld for tee-ba ll as
long as the grass ts not taken
up The board approved a
compromise pro posal which
has been reached with the
Penn Central Railroad m
which 44 percent of ba ck
taxes wtll be paid "tthm 18
months and the remamder
ove r long term notes due 111
1987
The Mei gs Budget Com
miSSIOn sent the proposal to
the board It ffi not known at
thi s ume how much money
Metgs Loca l will receive fr om
th e de linQuent tax plan
worked out " Jth Penn Central
The board met m executive
sessiOn and durmg that time
upheld two school expulsions
Attendmg the meeung were
Supt Do wler, Dan Morns,
dir ector of currt culum ,
D~Alghl Goms, adn11mstrat1ve
asSistant , board members
Pierce J en nifer Sheets,
Wendell Hoover Dr Keith
Ri ggs and Vtrg il King ,
sever al representatives of the
Metgs l-&lt;Jca l Teacher s Assn .
and several facult y member s
from the high school, and
clerk, Jane Wagner

Moro

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Ca nd•ce Brot her s, Jeffery J

Hillea ry . Debb1e Grueser .
Ann
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A Pear ch Hom er Ba)(ter
Ot.~.~er .

Dorothy J

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Walton Jon P K13r schn1 ck
Jacqueli ne Br1cktes. V1rgtl

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Lora•ne Venoy, Robert W
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Ca rl Hendrccks , J r Tom L
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Joyce
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Sarah
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V Bartrum , Robert
Ra lph H Edwards
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Edward
Cla ra J
France ,
carder and Milrtha J

Hackett

Rutland
Br rc hfreld
Ree dsvrlle
Probert
Ltnda

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Mar re
W i l son,

George Hall Ma cel Barton ,
R1chard Barton and Roger L
Hawk

W1 nfleld W Va - Robert
H Gra y
Lang sville Ell is E
M ye r s Chesh ire - Charles
W Searles
Syr a cuse
Kathy
Cu m m1 ng s
Ract ne - Ph yllis Edwards ,
Will ram Edwards, Esther
Smtih and Jean Alktre
M tnersvtl le - Carol yn A
Charles and Clara Mci nty r e

Long Bottom - Thom as
Stone and Kathy Stone

COLUMBUS (UPt ) - Here
rs a glance at a cttv tfy M an
day 10 the Ohto General

Assemb ly
HOU SE
Co n ve nes at
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SENATE

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Governor's Appomtments

Referred to Ru les

Pomeroy's
1Contmued

C1lizens Nat 1onal Bank IS grea t for people
like us We're a lways on lhe go. We don' t
have a Jot of t ime to wa1l 1n I me , and we
sure appre c1a te fast ser v1ce Cihzens
National Bank 's drive up w1n dow and
eff1c1ent te ller s make,) easy lo run 1n and
oul Deposds and Wit hdrawals take no
tim e at all

WALK·UP TELLER WINDOW

from page 1)
transferred 14 ,000 from the
pa rkm g meter fund to
general fund and accepted
the mayor's reP&lt;Jrt for the
month of March In the
amount of $2 963 25
At te nding were Ma yor
Andrews, Mrs Walton, Larry
Po"ell Larry Wehrung, Bill
'Young, Lou Osborne and Dr
Ha rold Brown , counctlmen,
Jack Krautter , Donme Ward.
and Chief Webster The
meet in g wa s opened by
prayer by Osb01 ne

ASK TO WED
'' marnage license was
Iss ued Monday to Alfred E
Young, 57, Mtddleport and
Lyvon ma E Forrest, 43,
Middleport

AND AUTO TEUER WINDOW
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 5 TO 7 P.M.

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Ftfty-&lt;Jne persons VISited a
bloodmobile at the Pome10y
Elementary School Monday
aft ernoon to contnbute 47
pmts of blood to the Meigs
County blood program
Of the 51 donors, 25 gave
replacement blood and eight
were first ttme donors
Charles W Searles became
an etght gallon donor and
Richard Barton a 15 gallon
donor durmg the vtstt
Servmg on the nursmg staff
were Ferndora Story, Lenora
Letfheit and Betty Jewell
The medica l sta ff wa s
composed of Dr Lewis Telle,
Dr E S Va llanueva and Dr
Raymond Buice
Th e Hem lock Grove
Grange served the canteen
Kermit McE lroy , Henr y
Turner, Dayton McE lroy and
Homer Young unloaded and
reloaded
the
um t
rep resenting the Retired
Volu nt eer Semor CitiZens
program
Ciertcal workers mcluded
Mary Nease, Jean Nease,
Juamta Sayre, Jean Sayre,
Mace ) Barton, Etta Mae Hill,
Beulah
Grace
Dra ke.
Strauss, Ahce Wolfe, Erma
Roush. Elva Dailey, Sue
Starr. Theresa Starr, Esther
J ose ph , Mane Amberger,
Floren ce Custer, Vernon
Nease , Sue Tay lor and
retired volunteers, Pau l
Smart , Lee McComas,
Bernad me Meter, Mary
Shu ler and Grace Turner
Contributions were fr om
the Quality Pnnt Shop Meigs
Loca l School District, the
Pomeroy Emergency Squad
and Veterans Memonal
Hospital
Donors by town were
Pomeroy

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Sanford Press , Steuben
vtlle, as a m~mber of the Ohto
Drug Treatment Ad vts ory
Cou nc il

Frank D Hyland, South

Webster , Du ncan M Ba,der,
Portsmouth , and Phy lliS L
Kennedy , Iron ton as trustees
of Shawnee Stat e Commun ity

Col lege
Bills Introduced
SB 479 , Bowe n Requtres
annual tnspectton of certam
m an uf acl un ng establish
men ts
SB 480, Cox Provi des lor
l oca l land use plann tn g and
coordrnat ton of sl a te and
local planntn g

By ERNEST SAKLER
ROME (UPI )
A
purported Red Brtgade,s
commumque found m a
ga rbage
can
today
announced the "execu(Jon " of
kidnapped former Premier
Aldo Moro and satd his body
was " planted" m a swampy
Jake area northeast of Rome
Police apparently believed
the commumque to be
aulhenlic and hundreds of
nfftcers army troops and
skindJvers converged on the
Du chess Lake dtstn et 53
miles northeast of Rome to
search for the body of the
preside nt of the 'rufiiig'
Chri s ltan Democ r atic
Party
An atde to Christian Democrati c Party Secreta ry
Bemgno Zaccagmm saJd the
latest message, the seventh
smce the kidnappmg, see med
authen tic
"According to the experts,
1t seems authenltc," the a1de
smd "We are now gomg
through angwsh "
Only hour s before the
dtsovery of the communique,
Rome firemen stumbled on a
ludeout apparently used by
the Red Bngades shortly
after they abducted the frail
61-\ear-&lt;J id pohltctan m a hail
of gunfire March 16
The com mumque wa s
found m a Rome ga rbage can
by a newspape r reporter who
· was alerted uyan anonymous
caller
" We
annou nce
the
execu\Jnn of the presiden t of
the Chns tJa n Democrats,
Aldo Moro, by 'swctde," It
said
"Smctde must not only be
U1e perogat1ve of the BaaderMemhof group , ' the commumque sa td, referrmg to
the reported jail cell sUicides
of West German Red Army
Faction leaders last year
fo llowmg an aborti ve attempt
to fr ee them with the
hiJacking of a Lufthansa jet
to Mogadishu, Somalia
· This IS only the begmmng
of a long senes of sUic ides,"'
Ute commumque saJa
It sa td Prenuer G1ulio Andreotti, Intenor Mtmster
F1 ancesco Co ss1ga and
·o ther s "ho s upp ort the
re~une " should · now beg m
trembling "
" We consent to the
reco very of Mora's body,"
lhe l ommuruque sa1d, 'and
will furnish the exact location
of his body The cor)lSe of
Aldo Moro Is Immersed 111 the
sluney swamp (shall we say
planted ) of Duchess Lake "
"Today, 18 Apnl 1978, concludes the penod of the
dictatorship of the Chns\Jan
Democr ats," the message
satd "For more than 30 years
U1ey retgned " Ilh the log ic of
abu se of power
To
commemorate this date we
ann ounce the execution of
Aldo Moro "
Government leaders noted
that today was the 30th
ann ive rsary of the 1948 clecltuns that brought lhe
Christian Democrats to
power 111 italy
Earlier, Rome firemen respondmg to a call from a
woman whose apartment was
nooded discovered a Red
Bngades hideout apparently
by
the
gang
use d
Imm ediate ly after Moro's
abduction
Police searched Ute apartment on the outskirts of the
Cit y and found a large
quan tity
of
arms ,
ammun1t10n , explos ives,
atrltne pil ot and police
uniforms , hundreds of Red
Brigade lea fl ets and a
typewnter of the kmd used to
'wnte
the
gang 's

l!y JAMES HILDRETH
WASHINGTON (UPI )
Hampered by bad weather
and the coal strike, the
na\ton's economy fell by 0.6
percent durmg the firs t
quarter of 1978 for the worst
performance in three years,
the go~ernment said today
The
Co m me r ce
Department said the Gross
Nattonal Product for the ftrst
Utree months of 1978 showed
negative growtll for the first

VOL XXIX

HOSPITAL NEWS
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Holzer MedJ&lt;al Cen ter
(Dtschargcs, Apnll7
Ad nutted
Everett
Boyd !lobo, Landon Calaway, Coolv ille, Alice
Burnelte, Mrs Charles Bush Dodson, Long Bott om,
and son, Mrs Dav td Caldwell William Owen s. At hen s.
and son, Mrs Donald Fannm
and daughter . Buena
Grueser Louts Hochberg,
Netl Ku hn, Lama Mancos.
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John Mathews Kath leen
Moody, Anna Pen) Bnan
Srruth, Charles Stt at gilt, and
William Wmters
IBtrths, Apnl17 )
Mr and M1 s Michael
Athey, a son. New Baven W
Va , M1 unJ Mrs Douglas
I.am bert, H son Hutland. Mr
and Mrs Hon,dd Ousley, a
son, Jackson. Mr and Mrs
Fred Wttll•rs, a daughte1,

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The rallies, In adjacent arenas at the St Paul Civ ic &lt;;:enter ,
Will focus on the natiOn's first maJor test of a gay nghts Ia"
smce a Dade County , Fla , ordinance was repealed last June tn
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WASHINGTON - OH IO'S DEMOCRATIC SENATORS
both voted Tuesday to approve the matn Panama Canal treaty
The Senate approved the treaty by a 6!1-32 vote
John Glenn and Howard Metzenbaum were among 52
Democrats m the Senate who voted for the document

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It was the op1mon that
serious considerat ion should
be given to movmg th e youth
program to Meigs County to
be operated by the Leadmg
Creek Conservcmcy Dist rict
Water&lt;hed Assn
It wa s decided furth er
cons1deratwn would be gi\ en
the matter with a deCJSJUn
fotth comm g soon
Ches ter Well s, Olive
Townsh ip 1 rustee and B1 oo ks
Sayre, landfill truck dnver,
met \\Ilh the board d1scussmg
locatiOn of th e garbage boxes
It \\a s suggested th&lt;~t fewer
locations be provided \\Ilh
more boxes at each location
It was also suggested that the
old packer truck be utilized so
that two cre" s cn ul d hi• used

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO - DEPUTY O ,ARK COUNTY
SHERIFF Gregory A Raynor, 32, wounded March 30 while
answermg an attempted rape call near Sprmgfteld, dted
Tuesday at Mercy Medtcal Center of the gunshot blasts to the
head, face, chest and arm
Jeff Reed, 18, Spr mgheld, has been charged with four
counts of aggravated robbery and one of aggravated assault IR
the case and will probably be charged wtth murder later thts
month, according to police offJctals He was arrested followm g
a htgh speed chase.

recognition banquet
A recognition banquet
honoring Dr Roger P
Damels and Dr Raymond E
Boi ce has bee n changed tu
Thursday Apri l 27. at 6 30
p m at Pomeroy E l ement,~ry
Schoo l This was announced
~·uesday b) Fred Cro",
president of ,the Pomeroy
Chamber of Comm er ce ,
dunng a meetJng at the Mctgs
Inn
Crow report ed there Is a
lumt ed number of ltckets
avai labl e He sugges ted
persons purchase their
ticket s as soon as possible
Ti ckets are $6 per person
and may be purchased from
tbe Cham ber sec retary ,
Emmogene Holstein Mrs
HolstCin IS In her offi ce
located on the ground noor of
the courthouse on Monday,
Tuesday, and Fnday from 9
am to 4 p m
Richard Jones will serve as
master of ce remomes En·
tertamm ent will be provided
by Robert Moms, John Lisle,
1-&lt;JIS Burt and Ben Phtlson
The doctors will be given
"men of dtstmcuon" awards
accept
They
wil l
congratulatiOns following the
program It was announced
one entry wa s re ceiv ed
nammg a Regatta theme but
other detail s were not
disclosed
It was decided smce
only one stud ent had

submitted an en tr) the
conte st fo r stu dents In
gra des 7 throug h 12 be
cu ntmued untJI Ma) I The
cont ~s l
WlllllCr wrll be
present ed a $2 5 bond
pi O\Jded by Paul GCJ aJd uf
PonntV Ie\\ Cable 'IV F.ntnes
arc tu be nw1led to th e
Pomeroy
Chamber of
Commerce, Pomero), Ohi o
45769 Gu es t spe a ker &lt;~l
Tuesday' s noon luncheon was
Paul Gerard of PointVte\1
Cable TV
Gerard reported cable TV
was mtrod uced 111 the 1940s m
West Vu guu a a nd Pennsy lvania At the present lime ,
PomtV Iew Cable has 5 200
cust om ers on the nuu n
sy~ tem
There tti e 780
custom ers In Mtddlepn rt
and 750 m Pume10y Get ard
added Io peiCent of th e
customers tak e advantage of
the movi e channel fur an
additiona l cost of $8 50 per
month
The mov ie chann el offe rs
12 film s a month Gerard
explam ed He commented the
FCC IS the pnm ar)
reg ulati on agency over
PomtVIew Cable and they are
reqmrcd ever) year to take n
vane!) of tests
Gerard added they cnrry
three
closest stations,
educati onal statiOns, In dependent stations and FM
radiO statwns There are

ride in event

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HOME FURNISHINGS ON FIRST FLOOR

Fn Chtld•en s cloth•ng
1nfant on up , ex quol!ry &amp;greot
prtCe!O Odds &amp; ends V1do s

enttne

-Ron James will

Wed

lhurs

DPPF coordinator • Joy ce
Thorn, handi cap coordmator ,
John Costa nzo, Title I
coordinat or, Carl Wolfe ,
athleti c dtrector , Ba rbara
Bater , yearbook and school
papeJ adviso r , Carla Shuler,
sem or play dtrectnr , William
Jewell,andJames Lawrence,
dnver s for educational mstru ctJOn • Aaron Sayre,
vocatiOnal agnculture mstru ctor , Nan cy Cross,
vocatiOnal home economics
In structo r • John Dudding ,
head football coach, Micha el
Winebrenner and Howard
Caldwell, assistant football

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Chamber reschedules

WASHINGTON - THE AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL
• Institute reporlS that despite an mcrease m domest ic
shipments, steel 1m ports accounted for 23 2 percent of the
natiOn's steel supply tn February.
The mstttute said thts was al most as hi gh as the 23 3
percent market share that foreign steel took m December 1977,
"year m which steel tmports ultimately set an a ll-tune annual
record of 19 31 milli on tons

CAMERA DEPT. - 1ST FLOOR
COUNC IL MEETS
Svracuse VIlla ge Co uncil
w1li meet m special session
Thursday at 7 30 p m

"'II

LOUISVILLE, KY -ORGANIZERS OF THE GREAT
STE AMBOAT race Derby Week between the Belle of LoutsVIlle and Cmcmnatl's Delta Queen have set down the rules no
spectators allowed on OhiO River brtdges and no spectator
boats allowed wfollow the race upstream
The race will be sta ged on the riVer May 3 from the Clark
Memonal Bndge between Lowsvtlle and Clarksville, lnd , and
Six Mile Island about seve n miles upstream

ONLY 49¢ EACH

SPEC IAL MEETING
Pomeroy Lodge 164.
F&amp;AM, "Ill hold a speCial
meetmg at 7 30 p m Wednesday Work will be In the
EA Degree All Ma ste r
Mason s are uwil ed

___ ____20 ~ Ji!GH • 20" DIA"-'
M~E~
TE~R~--:---~·

f-AMI I Y Yord

s uplemental contra ct as
JUntor ht gh tea,htng pn ncipal
Others deSignated to h ea~
schools were Robert Beegle,
ptmctpal
at
Ra cme
Elementary school, William
Baer, head teacher at
Syrac use Elementary,
Jam es Wickline, head
teacher at Letart Elementary
and Lcwrcncc Wolfe. head
teacher
at
Portla nd
ry
Elementa
, ,
.
Oth ers granted one-year
su ppl~mentary con.tra cts
were Sandra S~hultz. fltl e 9
coordinator, Carla Shuler,

WEDNESDAY . APRIL 19, 1978

Meigs Cou nty
Com
miSsiOners Tuesday mgh t
passed
a
re solut ion
authorlZJng advertisement of
btds beginnmg Apnl25 for the
constructiOn of a new multipurpose butldmg It
be
lo cated In the are a gf
Vet erans Memonal Ho sptt.ll
It was reported plans fm
the new st ru ctur e \\ ere
complet e and had been approved by the State Depaiiment of Mental Hea lth Thi s
a ided commiSSioners. 1n
pass ing the resoluu on to
adv ertiSe for bids Bids are to
be recetved at the offic e of the
comm iSSIOners at 2 p m on
May 23
Mee ting with the commi SS ioners were Judge
Malllltng Webster . cha1 rman

WASHINGTON - CANNED FOODS SHOULD BE
MARKED with an easy-!!H'ead stamp telling consumers the
dale the food was pa cked , the Food and Drug Adtmrustralion
was told today
Datmg canned goods would alert buyers to older and
perhaps Jess nutrtlious merchandise on grocery store shelves
and help consumers ar range cans at hom e by date so older
canned goods would be used before newer ones, backers of the
Idea said

,~11,;1 '

21

were Jesse Btuwnm g, Jr,
John Costanzo
Ge ra ld
deL.lva l, Patty Fletcher ,
Aaron Sayre, Donna Sayte.
Ann Shroy and Suzanne
Wolfe
One-year contracts went to
Fl orence Circle, Datsy
Crawley, Nan cy Cr oss,
Jamce Deem, Debra Hoff.
Mar) Ann McGUir e, Roberta
Maidens, Debra Roush and
Joyce Thorn
J ames Ad ams, vete ran
high school pnnnpal, wa s
gtven a one-year contract as
pnncipal Jemung s Beegle
received
a
one-y ea1

at y

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OH 10

BEIRUT, LEBANON - LEBANON'S FIRST POST -CIVIl ,
war governmen l resigned today amid a con trove rsy over last
week's fl ghtmg be tween ChnstJan mthttamen a nd the Syrian
peace-keepmg troops, lhe of!Jctal Beirut Radio said
The resignatiOn of Prtme Mtruster Sehm al Hoss although rumored m the press several days ago - appeared to
come as a surpnse Hoss had been schedu led to meet with
foreign correspondents for a rout me luncheon but bowed out at
the last mmute

Ra)

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NO 3

By United Press International
WASHINGTON - SURGEONS OPPOSE a government
effort to curb unneeded surgery upon the poor and elderly
covered by subsidized health care, contending the campaign IS
nothmg more than a government economy measure
"The ultimate economy m use of surgica l therapy might
be achieved by enhsttng fai th healers to provtde second
opm10ns, " says Dr C Rolhns, Hanlon, director of the Chi cagobased Amencan College of Surgeons

IELBER

CHURCH OF CHRIST

7:30 EACH EVENING

Freda Casto, Pomeroy ,
Wilma Buckley, Mmersvtlle ,
Clifford Hall , Racme ,
Kenneth McClellan, Langsville , James Lowe , Middleport
Discharged - Geneva
Gu thri e, Carman Jones,
Dorothy Rea

commumques

Too Late to

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board hires employes

BIG CATCH- Don Hendricks, Syracuse, Sunday landed a 6 lb Bass, 21 mches long,m a
pond 111 the area He a)g., ca ught three other bass The large bass IS on the rtght Total
wetght of the enttre catch was 10 and one-ha lf pounds

Famed
sy mphony
conductor Leopold StokowskJ
tax 19 0
~as born Apnl 18, 1882
Resotut1on Offered
SCR 41 , Na bakowskl Actress Mary Pickford was
Recogn rzes May 3 as Sun born on !Jus date In 1893
Day
On this day m hi;tory
In 1775, Amertcan patriOt
Paul Revere began his famed
rid e
through
lhe
Massachusetts countryside
calling out " the British are
commg '"

POMEROY. 0.

Southern's Local Board of
Ed ucation Tuesday mght
awarded
certificated
and
classified
contune stnL'C the first quarter of tr acts for the 1978-79
1975 - the end of the school year
recession
Contmumg contracts were
A:3 a rule of thumb, econo- awarded to teachers, Vtckt e
mists say th at stx consecutive Ht ll, Michael Wmebrenner
months -or two quarters and Wilham Dowme, Jr
of negative growtit constitute
Gtven five-year contracts
a recession
But the were William Baer, Roger
admtnJStratiOn has pro)C(!ted Roush, James W1ckhn e and
a substan tial tmprovement D I
e ores WoIfe Th ree year
for the current quarter which
pacts went to Mike Elberfeld,
began Apnl 1
Jeanett Noms, and Debra
The 0.6 per cent decline
Wilson
(Contmued on page 12)
Gettmg two-year contracts

e

Exemp ts t he sale of rn su l ln
and re lated equt pm ent from
slate and local sa les and use

200 W. MAIN

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Member Fede~al Deposit Insurance Corporation

•

They satd the arms cache
mcluded 15 pistols, a submachtne b'lln, a nfle and large
quantities of matenals that
could be used to make bombs
Btlls Passed
The police also found a
Am HB 945 Fox Allows a radio tuned to poli ce
munl ctpal or townsh 1p crvll
servtce co mmtssron to pla ce frequencies, fake dnvers'
volunteer ftremen 1n erther hc'C nses and an assortment of
the cl ass dted or un cla ssified Italian and foreign license
clv11 sen11ce '19 0
plates
Am HB B. Brans tool

GOSPEL MEETING

Economy down Southern's
0 6 Percent

State Representative Ron ditions and the number of
J ames has md lcated he Will rtders
participate m this year s
Riders are remmded they
htk e-btke sponsored by the must have a sponsor sheet
Meigs Asso cl,alion for and these may be obtained
Retarded Citizens James has from each high school, the
taken part tn prevtous years. Meigs Mental Health Center,
He said he IS lookmg forward Cleland Realty .Dr by calling
to the scemc rtde in Melg! 992-32:!2, 992-6191
County thts yea r Rtck Crow,
Prtzes will be awarded to
Metgs Co unty Prosecutmg the three boys and three girls
Attorney, will also rtde aga m who tum in the most money
He states he sttll needs a wtthln lhr ee weeks after the
bicycle wtlh a good seat and event. The ftrst prtze will be
brakes
two Free Spirit bteyln addition to James and cles, one
boy's and
Crow, approximately 200 one girl 's
Four other
other riders are expected trophies will be provided, and
to
participate
in each rider who completes the
thi s year's 25 mi le rid e ride will receive an "all the
begtMirig aJ 10 a.m Salur- way certificate "
-----aliy, i'iprtl- 29 Rfilers w ill Agoal of $4 ,000 has lreen ser
depart from the Meigs for this year's event and the
County Semor Clllzens Center march Is s ure to exceed that
m Pomeroy and they should amount based on Interest
return around 3 311 Qr so shown so far this year
depending on weather con-

three Columbus ;'lati ons, ~ . 6
and 10 On rhannel 13 IS 2~
news frum the Asso ciated
Press It also carri es loca l
news and \\ eather
Chann el 5 features loca l
news and loca l pro gram s He
11ddcd ·we don 1 promise
anythm g we can 't deliver "
Gera rd added "c hav e had a
ga m 111 subscnpt10ns
At the present lime. th e
cable t:ompctny IS Cunsiderm g
extend1 ng 1ts ca bl e scrvtce
Ini O th e fl olze i Medica l
Center area
The y are also constdennK
sat elli te communJ catwn
whi ch wo uld offer another 24
hour channel He added they
co uld
offer
r eligi ous
program s \Ia satellite
Spe a ker at the next
meetin g "I ll be Frdnk
Herald, who ISmvolved 111 gas
and oi l de\Ciupment The
cha mber Will not meet next
Tuesday due to the dinn er
meet mg honortng the l\\ O
doctors
Attendm g \\ Cre Crow Mrs
Holstem. Kvle Allen , Bill
Qui ckel. Merrt Ault Bill
Mayer, Paul Gerard Joe
Youn g, Ph il Kell y I eo
Vaughan Mr and Mrs Vtrgil
Teaford , Dale Warner, Stan
Houda shelt 'I ed Reed, J im
F'recker , N W Co mpton,
Beu lah Jones and Kati e
Crow The me etinK was
ope ned by prayer by Leo
Vaughan

to pt ck up on a seven day a
week basts
Dave Spencer and Ted
Warner of the County Highway Department met With
the board and submitted th e
eng1neer's road program for
1978 CommiSSioners agr eed
to ;iudy the report at a futur e
date
Btds for dust contr ol
rnatenals were awarded to
Asphalt Matenals, Guernsey
Asphalt, and Bid Sandy
Agg regate bids " ere accepted from Rt chard and Son.
Tn Sta te Matena ls and
Diamond Stone Quarries
Attending "ere Henry
Wells, Richard Jones and Jtm
Roush, Commissioners and
Mary Hobstetter clerk

coaches , Carl Wolfe, head
basketball coach, Howard
Caldwell , asSistant basketball coach John Costanzo,
tumor high ' football , Will iam
B 1er and James Lawrence
JUanw;high basketball, Htlto~
Wolfe, Jr , baseball; Coome
William s g~rl s athleti CS,
Sandra Hill, cheerle ader
advisor and Jeff Brownmg a
director
Class 1fted em pl oyees
grant ed contmumg contracts
were Blanche Biggs, Phyllts
Harrt s a nd Ruby Congo
Given tw o-year contra cts
were Grace Huffman , Roy
BANQUET THURSDAY
Gene Slaughter, Capital
Unlverstty football coach,
will be the featured
speaker for the annual
SVAC All Sports Banquet
slated Thursday evening at
7 p m at Kin Folk
Restaurant 10 Pomt
Pleasant
Members of the all-SVAC
fo otba ll and ' basketball
squads will be honored.

Kindergarten
registration
dates are set

Proffitt, Roger Hill, Thomas
Hill, Dame! RtfOe, Isabell
Lew 1s, Raymond Pierce,
Marg1e Salser, Ruth Smith
~nd Linda ward
Extended service contracts
went to Larry Smith for
spectal educat ion and kmdergarten bus routes and to
Delb ert Sm ith for ktn de rga rten and vocationa l
education routes
Hea d con ks des ignated
were Ann a Oile r, Es ther
Wolf e
Helen Simpson.
Eleanor Wmgett , Ann a Obttz,
Mary VIrginia Esterday
Ann a Oil er was deSignated as
lunchroom superVIsor while
Grace Huffman will serve as
clerk-custodia n
In other rnaltei s, the board
approved a bus route change
mthe Letart area elirmnating
one bus The change becomes
effect ive April 24 Supenntend ent Bob Ord was
au tho ri ze d to make applica tion to purchase two new
66-passenger buses and to
part iCipate m Titl e I fundin g
The board grant ed use of
butldmgs to vanous groups
Harry Pic kens and Wen dell
Er wm we"e hired as sulr
sutute bus dn vers Ord derk
Jane Spencer Betty Wa gner,
Shirl ey J oh nson a nd Sue
Grueser were granted perntlSSJOn to attend the SEQ
Clerk-T reasurers
meeting
May 9

RA CINE - Registration
for next fall's kinde rgarten
classes of the Southern Local
School Dtstnct ha s been set
fo r F'nday, Apnl 211, In the
kmdergarten
classroo m
ad JaCent to th e South ern
Jumor Htgh School In Hacme
Hours of the registratiOn,
accord in g to
Tlt stn ct
Superintendent Bob J Ord
Will b~ 9 am to 12 noon and I
to 3 p m Parents are to take
The balance In all Pomeroy
their Child 's record of un- VIllage funds as of March 31
mumzatJon, proof of a skm totaled $216.678 67 according
test Wi thin th e last SIX months to the monthly report of Clerk
and birth certificate
Jane Walton
Children must be five by
Receipts, expenditures and
Sept. 30 to enter kmdergart en balance m the ac11ve funds
and SIX by Sept 30 to enter for the month, respectively,
the first grade
In clud e ge neral $8,091 35,
Children bemg enro lled $12,488 74, $17,188 45 federal
must hav e the DPT sen es revenue shanng no receipt s,
and booster, the poho sems $3,000 , $24,357 87
ant i
and booster. measles and recesston, no receipts, no
Rubella tmmumzatwn and a ex pendJ\ UJe S,
$1 ,812 14 ,
recent sktn test
se wer. $4,757 f.9, $2 943 94
Regu lar classes for this $33,512 88 , fire depa rtment ,
year
s kmdergart en children no receipts, $131 58 $2,966 15 :
fh e Calha Met gs Com
mun1t y Acti on Ag ency will no t be held on the da) of cemeter) $357 50, $272 69 ,
$4 6 07
st reet
$4 ,500
continues to accept ap reg1;1ratlon
$4 257 17, $489 00. state highphcatiOns fo1 the emergenc y
way, no receipts. no ex
energy asSistance program
pend1tures $5 !54 97, water
Program funds will be used Annual roundup
to cover energy rela ted exopera tin g. SI O 19 3 47.
$8
,597 31 , $1 1,96 4 26,
pense&gt; that have ansen due
guarani) meter, $75, $122 94,
to the severe wmter con- set at Rutla nd
$5,519 05 parki ng meter ,
ditiOns that exi;ied Funds
$4 ,500, $16,368 44 ,
will prtmartly be used to pay
The annual kmdergarten $868
uti
lit
)
,
no rece ipts no exoutstandmg utiiit) or fu el rou ndup for chil dre n atbills for eligible households m tendin g classes at Rutland pen ditur es $7,25 6 71
Calha and Meigs Co unties Elem entary School will be Receipts, expenditures and
Cash assistance wi ll be held at th e Rutland bUJ!dmg balance m all ac11ve fu nds
lm11ted 10 payments directly from 8 30 a m to 4 p m on respect Ivcly wer e $28,843 OJ,
$-16 314 37, !126,636 05
to utihty compames or fuel l'hursday, May 4
Balances In the macttve
supp liers PrtorJty shall be
Chi ldren . who have not
given to persons facm g life prev ious)) attended kin- funds were bond retirement,
threatening Situati ons and to dergarten and are ready for $6 5,308 36 se wer bond,
elderly persons age 60 and the first grade , are to be $24,734 26 Rece ipt s, exolder and who meet program enrolled at the roundup
penditures and ba lance m all
fu
nds respecuve l) were
eligibility requtrements
Children whose fifth birthLimitations on payments day falls on or before Sept. 30, $28. 84 3 01 $36.314 37,
on behalf of any household 1978, may be reg i&gt;iered for $216,678 67
may not exceed S250 or that kind ergarte n a nd th ose
amount necessary to remedy whose sixth birthday falls on
th e
crt sJs
Situation. or before Sept 30 1978, may
whichever IS less
be registered for first gr ade
Applica ti ons for this
Parent s are to provide a
as~1stance
program are reco rd of 1!11mumzat10ns and
ava ilabl e fr om the Com- a copy of the child's bi rth
mumty Actton Agency offices certiftcate
m Gallta and Meigs co untJ es,
It ts Imperative all children
Semor Nutntton Program attendmg In the fall be
Six defendant s for feited
sites m Pomero) , Racme , registered at thts tune, school
bonds
and four others were
Vmton and Galli polis
admtmstrators report so that
Further mformatwn can be records and scheduling ca n fined tn th e co urt of Pomeroy
May or Cla1 ence An dre ws
obtatned by ca llin g th e be worked out before fall
Tuesda) night
agency at 367-7341 or 992-7000
Forfeiting " ere Bruce
The deadline for recmvmg
Hawl
ey , Pomeroy, $25,
applicatiOn IS Apnl 28, at 4 30
EXTENDED
FORECAST
posted
on a specdmg charge,
pm
Friday through Sunday, Eddie Casto, Mason, $30,
fglr Friday and Saturday speed in g Robert Dugan,
and a chance of showers Rutland, $-'iO, Intoxicatton,
Sunday. Highs will be In the Ann Colwell, Vmton, $30,
50s Friday and warming to speed t,.g , Terry Phtlhps,
the 60s by Sunday. Over- Pomeroy, $350, dnvlng while
night lows will be In the 30s Int oxi cated , and Danny
Friday and In the 40s by Kesterson, address not
recorded, $1110, posted on an
Sunday.
InlOXJCaliOn charge
Fmed were Denms Smith,
Middleport, $100 and costs,
Jeavmg the scene of an acANSWERS CALLS
The Pomeroy Emergency Cident. Carl Edward Moore,
Squad answered a call to the Middleport, $200 and costs,
Meigs Semor Ctttzens Center trespassing, Melame Pullen,
at 11.39 p m Tuesday for Middleport , $200 and costs,
VIvian Phtlhps, who was trespassmg. $100 and costs,
taken to Veterans Memorial mtoxtcatwn, and $200 and
Hospital At 12 16 p m th e costs. mdecent exposure , and
squad went to 404 Sprmg Ralph Meister, Dexter, $30
Ave , for Gladys Cuckl er, and costs, speedmg
wh o had a posstble hip
fracture She was taken to
Veterans Memonal Hospital
also

Financial

report

•
IS

presented

Applications
still being

accepted

Six forfeit,

four fined

Weather

Mrs Mary Prtce, R N , school nurse , left , will be on
h&gt;tnd to advise parents on Ute unmuntzatwn reqUirements
tor th eir children on May 4 when the annlllll kindergarten
roundup IS held at the Rutland Elementary School With

Mrs ?nee from the left are Cheryl Lemley and her son,
Ryan, who wtll be a member of the kindergarten class
next fa ll , and Mrs. Debbte McCall, teacher of the class

SQUAD RUN
The
Middl eport
E01ergency Squad answered
a call to Burhngham at I 39
p m. Tuesday for BPrtha
Zamorano She was taken to
Veterans Memonal Hospital
by prtvate car

coo ler , wtth showers
tonight and Thursda y Lows
toni ght will be m the upper
~Os or lower 40s ana ftighs ~~..,.
Thursday Will be In the upper
40s or lower 50s Probabthty
of pr ecipitation IS 90 percent
tomght and 50 percent Thursday

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