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                  <text>•~ l'he Datlv Sentmel Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Tuesday, May 30, 1978
·
'
• gomg alumu1 pt estdent, Aprtl
Class of 1934 Audrey Delay
Smtlil. 'ecretarytrcasuret , Thompson, New Albany , and
MateJa Atnold , IJia Mttch. Wilhelmme Smtih Ma1e1 ,
and
Marlene Wilson
Monclova, Ohio
(Continued from page I )
Fdwat•d
l'urnball.
Clarks
Class of 1936 Lots Wmdon
baseball, and Js hstcd 111
Sunllnll,
Pa
,
Margat
e!
Dtake
, Zancsvtlle , Stdney
Who's Who Among Amencan
llotulashcll Racme. and Leifheit, Culwnbus. and Ed·
Htgh School students
rfl•d Gueglclll, Pomeroy, Walll A l.tcl\\ller. Scwtcklcy,
Former teaehe1 s HI PHS
ob,crvt•d
thctr 60th t eumon . Pa
present ~:t nt! r e&lt;.' ugntzl•d m"'"abdh
I. Chase and Clata
Cla ss of 1937 Elaine
cluded Ch,trks S l.tbbs MIS
QutVC} Thoma s Pome1 oy. BUt delle Smt~h. Columbus.
Martha Husted Whee ler
then 59th, euuton Hose Buck and Beat nee Stelzer. Colwn
Drake. ~ 1,flJCes Roberts,
GmthL'I . Pumerov , het )8th
bus
Mrs Danc.1 Kess1t1ger James
fl•unJon
Mat'll' llll'kman
Class of 1938 Theda Martm
A Die hl. Ht•len Smith . TeJr)
Pullll'l&lt;JV. hc1 57th. E,ul Clark, Thomas Clark, Mtllon
Ohhnge1 Cha1 les Stante) . {'[, k Hll•dsvJ ll c M.Jn,, fl oudashell . Betty Story Me
11
Asa HoSkin S, Evale ne
Sk1nnct
f' us lcJ. F. dJ&gt;on Connaug iley . Cmunnatt
l'eaford. I uu lle S" aekliam
Hub' tt•tlel , t:ertrurlc Smtlh Paul D Windon , Mogadore
mer, Ma r~cut.•l F'lla lt~\1~
l'lata Fl Wt llot k •\atonl'"hl Milt hl'll. H r: . BoiCe, "'"' Huth (; Brown 'I ate, Mtd·
Do n
(lltce Smrth Nc•,tsc• . ami 1\ub Umo1a Sta1k Flmt·e all of dleburg Height s
Pu llleJu y,l hc~r56lhteun um
l
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e
tl
,
Spnngf1eld
,
Itdbl' rts
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lm
a
t\Jnol&lt;l
Dill
.
K1
chard
Crow.
Wart
en
A hrghltght tlf tht· hel Lhu
rn tr nduc tton t orne 1\ l1e11 s, 1dt.:Us(• lle1 55th, Rugc1 P Ju e~ mta Wttrn er Gibbs,
llmt wl s Pnmt•Jm' hts 54th
Clrdev ille, Helen Speneet
{'hw lcs S (!I bUs \\.Ci s Jllllll'd
Ht
h'lld
l'lulltps
Damcls,
Hlft• CheShire, James D
bt al l frlllllt'l PIIS
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1&gt; Luler, Mitldlepmt
Snuth
, Colwnbus. Jeanne
t heerleadetS fo1 a pep 1nil)
tlit'll
51itl
.
ami
Ed
W
eluung.
Williamson
llundley, Gahan·
, hCt.' l
r
tt·tl s
Bl dcltmtr and ne~
F'rt'&lt;.i l J U\\ !:ipukt \ LJ tht·
t:hz.tbt•th Fllk Pumt•Juv,
others allendmg from out·
diumn r on plcm~ fn r ru;tmd
tlll•n 51st
of tow n were Kalhi yn
(lU ll ur thl ' fUi llll'! Po!llt i U~
Ht•lutm ng f01 the11 50th Spencer, Anna Marta , Fla
H1gh School bUJ\drng Ht d!:ik
, u mto tl \H'rt' George H
l'humas A Snulh. Columbus,
t'&lt;l fm {:Un tJ rbutJons t•tthu
Ht•ul el Punuac Mt t h Anna Liass of 1939 Annabel LewiS
mont:·v or tum· fur till IJI o
S.uJll IVdii U Col eram Carl Houdashell. Galltpolts. class
i''ci
Pt•llWI uv Ma1 1 uf 1940 , Robert Jay , Culum·
Off u.:crs elt•dt&gt;rl \\t'l l l:d Qualls
Hunll
lli
'
l'omern) Nunga bus. t lass of 1941 , Dorothy A
Klrt lledy pr l'std ent Jut•
r'lt•m1ng
Hoberts.
Pome1u). Haub Ta)lor. Grove C1ty ,
qru hlc ftr:: ; t \ It t' p r t~Hknt
lh•bel
t
D Hobetls PumcJoy
Vll glnla Church Crew.
dlld Gcur gl.! KUJn Sl'l uml \ ru·
Hubt•Jt
t:
Peoples.
P01nl
Heynoldsburg,
Pegg) Story
prundc nl
A st t rt't dl\
PI L.ts&lt;~ nt w V.t
Ma1 y E McDonald Nelsonvtlle. John
Lr t•as ur CJ w!ll bt_• .l iJJ.&gt;IIIIJLt•d
(,IL&gt;L'l knc1 Hut ton Hun· R Stout Colwnbus Rubert
b\ th e exelLJtl\l' lOi ll!lllttl' t.
t1n gtoll
p,,
Stanford I. Hamm. Martha Roedel
tof Ilo be~ l Bu1ton IJ,u, \ 1111
StuL
kton.
Hemlock
Grove . Hamm. Chtlllluthe, class of
rh Kcnm W 1 g~ m s Don
lll'kll
(o~ues.·r
Neutzlmg
194.1, Eumce I. Htll Jones.
~1 d\l'r. Thun.t s Suut h dnd
Ponll'IIJ\
1
\u
gust
Compton
W
orlhtnglon. class of 1945
l n.'rH' Mrtch
t'nhfu11u,,
l'vrltn
Iucke
Eleanor Smt th WHiter.
The purple crnd ,.. hrlt•l oltn ~
Slloi LUSt· . ~ l d ndH Eoslman.
Toledo
tlass uf 1946 , Evelyn
11f PHS \\ Cr t' u ~t·d 111 Lhl
Pumc•Jol
ll
cdnUI
Smith
Fll
k
Young.
Stdney, Richard
lil'LU!Cl (IO!l S \\Jth tht ~t.r iJJL d l·
Pomeru1
M,trcella
F'JSheJ
Struble,
Carroll
, Frances
rnngemenL"i lwr ng pro\ rdt d
K
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(
ulumbu
s
Hdrry
Roush
Weber.
Bexley.
raid
b\ the Wmdmg f r ::u l G;.u dl.' JI
W
,Jlson
Plllllelol
.
Reuben
Custer,
Chardon
,
!Ia
Mae
{ Jub th e Porllt. l l l\ t ~ardt n
l'lub and the Wil rht ul!ll W,uc c olum bus Ma1ga1et fld yes Bowers Etna. 1948
l ,m den Club Mus!( durrng Hill D.tl ton and Ralston Ann Fosler Cottnll Carroll
Buss&lt;· II
1949 Ernest Max Bowers. Et
lill' dtnner hour 11 as pi 01Jdt•d
ltll
ll
lllg
fr
om
out-of-town
na
1950 I.Jiy GJrolam1
b\ Anna nd Turle\ tll gHm ~l
fut
tiJ&lt;'ll
t
la
&lt;S
reumuns
~r· 1·e Strt ckland
Woodvil le ,
Luu lle Sv.. alkharnmer \\d ~
the
fo
iiOI\
Illg
members
of
Y1unne
Roush
Rtehards,
pid!llSt for smgmg of til ( :\a·
PIIS g1aduatmg classes
Ga hanna . 1951 Phyllts Meter
llunal Anthem and the Ptll pit·
(lass of 1929 Charles Knopp. Mason , 1952
and the Whilr• He1 ll'a1 d
W1ncbren ntr Manel la
Jam es
Kttchen.
lladford gat e the benedll·
c
l.1
ss
of
1932
Ktmball
H1te
Clulhcothe,
Patty
Cline Hall,
tron
llalllmoll'
Man ella , Betty Leonard
~l ustc tor danCing ful lo""'g
f i.Jss of 1933 Hobart I.
Conkle, Cheshire , Ted Scull.
tht• bcrnquet was pro\ rdl'd In
You11g
S1dne).
Stanley
Westland Mtch . Manlyn
tht• Lee Jeffre1s Band l'he
Houdasilc
lt
Galltpohs
Car
Vicke
Js, Colwnbus , Mtldred
J~ur uon was planned ;:~nd ldl ~
Ioi ii McKenzJe,Galli pohs
Stockton Bernard. Coolvtlle
nl'd out b1 I.tnd a Ma1c1 out·
Bat bara WehrWJg St hmtzlei ,
Clm agu, Ill Sally Bartels
A1ers, Athens, Sue Struble
Cramer Marton. class of
1953
Ray Hmes. 1954 Btll
Hysell. Columbus, Jo Chap·
man Hmes, Belpre, Roger
Hm es, Galhpohs. ond Ra1

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Two
(Continued from page 1)
Mtlford Hvsell 111vesttgated
an acc tdent on pnvate
property at Rt 1. M111ersville
1Eagle R1dge)
Dorothy I .a" son. Rt I,
M111ersvtlle, \\as backmg out
of her dnveway , on her way
to ch urch and was watch111g a
veh1cle parked on her rtght
stde as she cut her wheels,
her veh1cle struck a car
parked on her left stde
The auto "as owned by her
daughter. Vtrgmta Lawson,
Columbus Slight dama ge to
both vehtcles
Deput1es ar e al so tn·
vesugaung theft of a bronze
flower urn fro m a grave sile
at Metgs Memorial Gardens
The theft 1s belt eved to have
occ urr ed someume stnce
Easter
James Ferguson Rt 1.
Rutland I New l.tma Road I.
reports hts American Pttt
Bull De rnn ger dog valued at
$1.000 was stolen between
9 30 p 111 Saturda) and 8 30
a 111 Sunday morn1ng

"Cyclist
Ed ward Le Ma ster , 31,
Pomer oy. ts co nftn ed to
Veterans Memorta l Hospital
as the result of a motorcycle
acc1dent on Nye Ave. at 12 06
p m Sunday
Pome roy Pulr ce stud
LeMaster lost control of hi s
motorc) cle on a curve lt h1t
a wall and a telephone ptde
He was taken to Vctenms
Memonal llospJt al by the
Pu111e1oy Emergency Squad
AI 3 10 p m Saturda y, Paul
a~d Brenda Engltsh were
taken In Veterans Memona l
Hosp11al by the squad for
of

T raff•I c

•

death
toll soars

Driver's license testing
changes procedures noted
Metgs County Sheriff
James J Proff1ll reported
today he has been advtsed the
Bureau of Motor Vehtcles and
Ohto State Highway Patrol
w11l unplemeot the follow111g
changes tn the drtver's
license testmg procedure
These changes are effecuve
June 3
An 111dtv1dual meetmg any
of the followm g ltsted
requtrements
Will
be
requtred to contact the
Deputy Regtstrar and pur·
chase a "license test form "
packet pnor to any testmg
These applicants are
I l All begmmng drtvers.
exce pt motoriz ed btcycle
operators
""
2) Motorcycle hcense, both

Press
By
United
lnternatlunal
Despite an unprecedented
effort to enforce Ute nalton's
~ph speed 1lffltt, htghway
deaths dunng the long
Memona l Day Weekend
soared near the 500 projected
by federal safety experts
Htghway patrols in many of
the states had JOtned m an
effort to crack down on
speeders m hopes of holding
down hohday deaths Sumlar
efforts are planned for the
July 4Ut and Labor Day
weekends this summer .
The Naltonal Safely
Counctl had predicted
between 400 and 500 persons
would dte on the htghways
durmg the holt day , "htch
began at 6 p m. local t1me
Fnday and ended at mtdntghl
Monday
A
Umted
Press
lntcrnattonal coWJt at 12 30
a.m EDT today showed at
least 466 persons had died m
POMEROY - Mrs Rose
trafftc acctdents smee Frtday Gtnther was second place
evem ng More than 100 wmner tn a scmor ctttzens
drowned durmg the three essay contest Followmg ts
generally wann days of the her entry
"] 'm a Scntor C1Llzen Now"
lon g weekend
A breakdown of acctdental
by Mrs. Rose Ginther
I have been tn the RSVP for
deaths
Trafftc 466 Drown111gs 119 almost ftvc years, I am proud
Planes 20 Total 605
to be a part of It , the en·
Californta , the perenntal Joymcnt you get by vtstllng
leader tn trafftc fatahltes, the schools w1th yout
counted 64 highway deaths, projects, to see the happy
followed by Ind1ana wtlh 211 faces of the youngsteJs as you
Other stat es wtlh htgh talk and work wtth them, to
traffic death lolls mcludes enjoy meelmg old and new
Alabama w1th 21 , Ilhnots and frtends at the Center as you
Mtchtgan wtlh 18 each, Ohio quill, smgmg and d~recllng
and South Carohna wtth 17 wtth the Chorus, the many
each, and Anwna wtth 16
11mes I have enjoyed gomg to
lndtana was a leader 111 different Churches, State and
organ1z1ng the speeder CoWJly ratrs. espectally to be
crackdown , but surpassed the a part of the program
projeclton for 1ts own state by
What a pleasure to share
at leas t 13 Accidents your talents tn the many Arts
mcluded two fourfalahty and Crafts projects wht ch
crashes and severa l mulltple· they have at the Center, to
death wrecks
see how pleased the many
lndtana state pchce satd frt end s are You make
most of the acc1dents teachmg them sometmg th ey
occurred on secondary roads want to learn, not onl y the
or ctty streets not mvolved m older folk but the younger
the speed luntt enforcement folk that are tnlerested and
campatgn
the miles they travel for thiS
In one of the worst opportumty
drowrung mctdents durmg
Do you remember the
the weekend, four members Happy Btrthda y parttes we
of a South Island. S C.. famdy have enjoyed 111 the
drowned Sunday mght when auditortum, the mce Easter
GET LICENSES
Marnage licenses were thetr car broke loose from and Chnstmas programs
1ssued to Junmte W Johnson chatnson a ferry and piWJged "tth a ltttle hard \\ Ork to
mto
th e
Intracoastal make them a success, the
25 Racme, and Belinda J
Waterway
nea
r
Georgetown , many good Urnes we en(oyed
Bowlmg, 24, Racme, Terr)
s.c
on boat tnps ball games,
Shaun Whtllatch , 20, Rt 1,
The bod1es of Gat! Le€ hayndes and by all means
Mtddlepcrt, and R1ta Jane
Caset, 22, Mtddleport , Wo odberry , 24 , her son , " Yesteryear" , fnends came
4, and
an from far and near to enJOY the
Wtlliam Davtd S"tsher, 21, Anthony
untdenttfted
Wo
odberry
act JvJlles of the day . all the
Middlepcrt , and Sandra Lee
infant
were
recovered
The
good foo d whtch was
Cu!1ts, 20, Athens ; Robert
search
contm
ued
for
Jumor
provtded'
Allen Arn old , 21, Rt I.
Lee
W
oodberry
,
24
,
but
The many lovely frt ends f
Albany , and Nancy Jo Sex·
authorllles
were
conv111ced
ha
ve met that make up the
son , 23 , Rt 3, Pomeroy
he also had drowned
Staff wtth lhetr smtles and
In one of many multtple wtlltngness to help and the
fatahty acctdents durmg the many hours they spend
MEETS THURSDAY
weekend four persons The deltCIOUS and nutrtllOU S
Ractne Amertcan Leg10n three members of one famtl) meals whtch are served daily
Post 602 wtll meet Thursday, - were ktlled Sunda) m a whtch ts a bl ess m ~ for the
June I at 8 p m There will be two..:ar colhston near Walnut many who are left alone
an elecuon of off• cers All Cove, N C
more people should ta ke
members are urged to attend
advantage of the Center
SQUAD RUNS
111stead of stttmg at home
The
Mtddl e p o rl What a blesstng to ha ve
Emergency Squad was ca lled Sent or Fncnds to ca II on the
to Vtllage Manor Apartment s elderly and to be a part of
at I 19 p m Monday for thetr ltfc
(Continued from page I)
Vtctor D1ehl, who was taken
ltts also sad to thtnk of the
fruSJraung and d1scouragmg to Veterans Memortal loved ones )OU have lo~1 but
"I wtsh each of you and the Hosptlal where he was ad· not forgotten
school dtstm1 success m the mtlled
The Sentor Citizens Center
June elect Jon 111e passage of
At5 27 p m Sunday the hre ts the best project that ever
the school levy ts vttalto the department went to Shad) came to Metgs County l tru•t
schoo l dtslrt cl May God Cove Road where a wmng
tt will be able to continue and
grant you wtsdom and problem at the home of bnng happtness tu everyone
gutdance tn the future Eleanor Burke mdlcated the
111volvcd 111 the program
dectslons tnvolvmg the school poss1btlity of hre
dlstnct
At ~ 42 p m Saturday, the
Riebel has been em ployed squad went to 435 Wtlhams taken to Veteran s Memonal
by the Washmgton County St for Alma Frazter who was Hospital where she ~as
adm itted
Board of EducatiOn to work 111
a rederal program as a
schoo l bu s dmer educallon
UJStrut1or He wtll be workmg
over a nme county area m h1s
new jo b setting up pre·
em ployme nt classes for
(Contmued from page t)
begmmng bus dnvers
entertatner Jackte Gleason has been hospttahzed for the
The board also accepted second tune m a week for tests Gleason 's atlment forced a
the restgnauon of Duane cancellatton of Ute &gt;lage productiOn "Sly Fox" at the
Wolfe as head basketball Blackstone Theater Gleason had the lead role
coach of Eastern Hi gh
Theater spokesman Dan l.angan satd Monday Gleason
School Recently, the board " r~ntered Mtchael Reese Hospttal yesterday for tests and is
had not ren ewed Wolfe's
the
"
contract as head bas ketball
coach but last week dtd renew
Try
Strlwbeny
tne co ntract after a
de legatio n appeared on
ShortaU,
or
Wolfe s behalf before the
board
Whipped
Wolfe's letter of res1gnauon
read
"Please cons1der this my
res1gnatton as head basket·
ball coach of Eastern High
School I am doing so because
this resolves on Issue that Is
rap1dly dtvtdmg the di&amp;rtct
mto two factions . And a
dJstrtct dtvtded has little
chance of possmg a levy
" It ts hoped that now you
can get to the more important
HRS : 11:00 A.M. Hill :DO P.M. SUn • Tltun. lf:IO A.M.
task of f111ancmg ~ school
Ill 12 :10 P.M. Frklily and S.tvrllliv
whose prlffie function Is to
Tile
educate chtldren."

Ginther's
•
essay IS
presented

Riebel

begmntng and endorsements
3) Holders of exptred Ohto
licenses wh1ch have gone
be) ond renewal penod
4) Holders of exptred out·
of-state hcenses
5) Holders of ex ptred
foretgn licenses
&lt;
61 Appltcants who have
been under suspe n s ion ~
renovauon requtr111g they be
tested as a begmnmg drtver
These are
ftnanctal
I)
Under
responstbtltty.
b1 Pomls
3) Ltcense used as bond
and not recovered. and
d) Probattonary
All ot her apphcanls will be
supplted thctr hcense lest
fonns by the drtver ltcense
exammatton stallon These
are
I) Chauffeur's conversiOn
2) School bus dnver en·
dorscment and shcool bus
dnve1 renewal
3) Holders of vahd out-of·
stale licenses
4) Holders of valtd foretgn
licenses
5) Motomed btcycle
license
6) Commercta l dnvcr
lrammg tnstructor
The parallel parkmg test
wtll be teplaced wtlh a
maneuverabiltty test startmg
June 5 The maneuverabthly
test ts destgned to demon·
strate modern day dnvmg
sk11ls and Will be performed
111 the followmg manner
111e apphcant w11l dme
through a box of cones, etlher
go left or nght of the nose
cone. and stop "tth the back
bumper even wtth the cones
The apphcant wtll then back
mto the box and stop wtlh the
front bumper even w1th the

"•
•

Receives Endorsements •
Lorene G
Johnston,
candtdate for Tenth D1strtct .
Republican State Central
Commltlleewoman, recently
recetved endorsements of
Metgs and Jackson County
Republtcan
Executtve
Commtttees M1ss Johnston, ~
soc1al studtes teacher 111 the
Gallla County Local School
Dtstrtcl, has been act1vely
engaged m all major 1
Republican events tn the
Tenth Dtstrtct She has
re ce ntly addressed Young
Republican Clubs, Senwr
Cil tzen Groups , Women
Republican Clubs, Can·
d1dates' Ntght, as well as
Lm coln
Day
Events
throughout
t~e
Tenth
D1strtct
Mtss Johnston ts currently
com plelm g her Masters
Degree m Political Sctence at
Ohto Umvers1ty As well as
bemg acttve pohttcally and
scholasltcally, Mtss Johnston
also coaches Gtrls Alhlettcs
at North Galha Htgh School

Grave.sade services were

In Juri eS

rec e1ved tn a second
motorcycle acctdent Police
sa1d the English motorcycle
sktdded on an oil shck on E
Matn St gomg out of control.
The rtders were not
hosp1taltzed
The Pomeroy squad also
took l.en• Hetlman, Peach
Fork, to Veterans Memortal
Hospttal at 10 ·05 p m Sun·
da y She was admitted Sam
Wtlliam s of Burlingham was
1aken to the same hosptlal at
II 2il Sunday and was ad·
nulled

c:.m.

~LPH'S

MIRY VJUEY

Cheryl Roseberry

Miss Roseberry chosen
Racine alumni queen
Cheryl R ose be rr y ,
daughter of Mr and Mrs
Cectl Roseberry, Houle 3,
Ractne, was named queen of
the Racine H1 gh School
Alurnnt Assoctallon reunton
Saturday mght
A semor at Southern Htgh
School, Miss Roseberry IS a
member of the Nati onal
Honor Society and served 011
the Echo and yearbook staff
She was tn French Club the
Sctence Club and Pep Club
Mtss Roseberry played

Board to
act agaln

FOR A LIMITE
TIME ONLY
12 EXPOSURES
on~

on~

EAST MEfGS - Th e
Eastern Loca I Board uf
Educatton has called a
special meet111g for Frtday at
7'3() p.m for the purpose of
acceplmg the restgnallon of
Duane Wolfe as head basket·
ball coach
Wolfe 's resignatiOn was
accepted Monday mght at a
spectal meetmg However, a
questton has artsen on the
legality of acceptm g hts
restgnallon at a spectal
meet111g called for another
purpose
Therefore, the spcc tal
meetmg has been called fo r
Friday evenmg to offtcwll y
accept the restgnation

$1.99

20 EXPOSURES

'2.99

DOES NOT INCLUDE

FOREIGN FILM
OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 10

CAMERA DEPT., 1st FLOOR

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

en tine

Fifteen Cent s
Vol 2!), No. :12

Dtslrtcl
School purchases are prunartly m the areas of petroleum
ard paper products, whtch have nsen at a IBte stgmftcanlly
above that of most goods and servtces, Dowler conlmued
Some concrete examples of how mflat10n has affected the
schools for example are , natural gas, coal and fuel otltn 1974
cost $33,577 111 1977 the cost was $73,815, electr tc m 1974 was
$51,746 and 1977 was $65,760; cost of one school bus m 1974 was
$10,440 and m 1977 \\as $16,957, to pmnl out a few Dowler
commented
Dowler pomted out that Me1gs Local operates on 20 mtlls
which ts the lowest amount of operatmg mtllage to quahfy for
the State FoWJdalton Program Ten addiltonalmtlls opera lmg
mtllage would pcrmtt maxunum parltctpalton under the State
Foundalton Program
Dowler sa1d that the dtstrtct needs thiS amount of monev to
meet estunated deficits at the end of 1978-79 The addttional10
m1lls wtll also permtl the school distncllo partlctpale at the
maxunum level 10 U1e state foundallon program
Dowler also commented that Without addtttonal revenue a
deficit of approxunately $170,000 1s eslunated for the end of

1978, and a deftctt 1n excess of $630,000 1s esttmaled for year Skt Show from Galhpo!Js , local boat ra ces on Saturday
calendar year 1979
and the annual Frog JUmp on Saturday evemng begm rung al6
· llts logtcalto asswne that deftctls of th1s nature would p m A flea market and qmlt show wtll also be featured ,\
continue m 1980 and 81, " Dowler observed To balance talen t sh ow ts also m the makmg to be held at the old seruor
approprtaltons for calendar year 1978 two payrolls for all sU.ff htg h bmldmg and the Rw Grande Chorale wtll be feat ured on
had to be deducted Dowler staled
Fnday mght wh1ch IS a new attractiOn
In other busmess, Paul Stmon, vtce prestdent, mfo rmed
Fred Crow, prestdent announced that the ralls Ctty
the members that the cleanup on the nver bank ts gomg verJ' -Balloon wtll be brought111 for JOUn,J:Slers to ride Nolan rides
well
~111 be featured agatn th ts year from Thursday through
Stmon suggested that owners of nver bank property could Sunday R1des on Thursda y will be from 6 to 10 p m a nd on
pcsstbly . now that tt ha s been cut once, do the work themselves Fri dav through Sunday from I if&gt; 5 p m A dtscount on ndes wtll
Uie rest of the season Th1s would be a b1g help m keepmg the be offered Thursday and Sunday only The dtscount 1s $2 50
m er bank clean Sunon staled
penmtung youngsters w nde all they want
It was reported that ltckels for excurswn ndes on the P A
Crow dtstussed the proJect of reoova twn of the old senior
Denny are gomg well and they have had good response on the high buildmg He stated that at the annual alumm he prese nted
tenms tournament
tht• fullmung informath.ID on the renovatiOn and added that he
The prehm111anes of the tenrus tournament wtll be held 1n tm~ had la\urable response
Middleport and the ftnals u1 each class wtll be held on the
RESTORATION OF J'OMEROY
Pomeroy courts
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
B11l Qwckel, (0-&lt;: ha~rman of the B1g Bend RegatU. ,
- Tille to bu1ldin g """ 10 Village of Pomeroy
reported Utat Ute followmg act1vtt1es are bemg planned th1s
(Continued on page 12)

Strikes
staged at
2 schools

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j,..)_r_he_w_o_rl_d_To_d_a_y_

Our Deicious
with without

BY KATIE CROW
Metgs Local School Dtstrtct Supertntendent Charles
Dowler, guest speaker at the noon lWJcheon of the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce held Tuesday at the Meigs Inn, spoke
011 the 10 m1lllevy that wtll be on Ute June 6 ballot
Dowler stressed that tlle 10 mtll levy ts a three year
temporary emergency levy so that money may be borrowed to
operate the sc hools m the dtstnct wtthout havmg to repa) tl
before the end of the calendar year Also, Dowler satd thts
would gtve the dtstmt an opporturuty to evaluate the ftnances
of the dislrtct at Ute end of Ute three years to determme if tl ts
necessary to continue Ute levy
Dowler pomted out Metgs Local School Dtslncl has an
expeneneed and highly tramed staff Out of a total of 158
professtonal employes tn Ute Me1gs Local School Dtslnct, 89
staff members have ftve years tra111mg or above, Dowler
commented
He also added Utat the dtstnct has 77 professtonal
employes who have 10 or morel ears of experience
Dowler commented that mflatton has had a tremendou s
unpact on Ute fmanctal condttt 0n of the Metgs Uical School

7·9 p m Tuesday at Flowers
Funeral Home at 619 East
Htgh St In Mt. Vernon .
Gravestde services wtll be
held I p m Wednesday at
Mem o rial
Ga rdens
Ccmcter) , Mt. Vernon , wtlh
Rev Howard Sntvely of·
ftctallng
The famtly requests t'On·
tnbuttons to chanttes of thetr ~
ChOICe

held today at the R1vervtew
Ce metery w1th the Rev
Robert Bumgarner The
r og lesong Funeral Home
was tn charge of the
arrangements

at y

Dowler emphasizes need for passage of levy

Area Deaths

ADDIE MILLS
Addle UiuiSe Mills. 83,
M1ddlepcrt, dted Sunday 111
the Hol&gt;er Medtcal Center.
She was born on Aug 11,
1894, m Mason County to the
lat e Jasper and Annte
Yeager
She was preceded m death
by her husband , Thomas
Mills. tn 1964 She had worked
as a ~1ore clerk
Surv tvors tn clude one
daughter , Mrs Paultne
Ru sse ll . Middleport , two
granddaughters, Cathy Lee
Jones, Mtddleport and Betty
Rae Bourque, Tampa, Fla ,
four greal·grandchtldren

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Speaks at C of C meeting

--------------------------JAMES E. KERWOOD
James E Kerwood, 49, a
restdent of 607 East Oh10
Ave, Mt Vet nun, Ohto, dted
May 27 at 4 50 p m at Mercy
Hospnal 111 Mt Vernon
followmg a long 1llness
He was born July 15, 19211.
m West Columbta, W Ya ,
son of the late Guy IJtmmy )
Edwa rd
Kerwood
and
Chrtstma Johnson Kerwood,
who survtves, and restdes 1n
Pt Pleasant
Mr Kerwood had been a
restdent of Mt Vernon smee
1966 and was an eleclrtclan at
Kenyon College He was a
former res tdent of Galltpohs
He ts survtved bv hts wtfe.
Jan e. ana one dau ghter,
Ltnda Kerwood. Wooster.
Ohw , '""sons Mtchael. Mt
Vern on
and
Patrtck.
FredeJtckt o\\n , Ohto One
grandson su r v1ves
Fa\e Sisters survi ve Mrs
Walter Ca rpenter , Pt
Pleasant. Mrs Thomas
Kaylor, Letart , W Va , Mrs
Harold Bland, Mason,
W
Va ,
Mrs
RI Ch·
arcl Sm es. Ma so n, W.
Va . Mrs Eu gene Dun·
ca n, ParkersburK. W Va,
two brothers Jack, We&gt;t
Columbta and WJlltam , Pt
Pleasa nt
Vtslltng hours wtll be from

e

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Wednesday , May :ll, 1978

front two cones of the box.
·Applicants under 18 ye
of age wtll need their a.;
s1gner wtlh them at the tillll
they purchase the packet It
the Deputy Registrar's office.
They wtll also need proof illf
age - a b1rth cert1ftcate or
other legal document
Any questtons pertammg to ,
the changes can be dtrected ' '
to Lt K W Bennett of tbl
State fltghway Patrol1a.
Drtver and Vehtcle Servloe •
Secllon, Columbus, Ohto 614- '
466·4993, or your local,
Drtver's
Examtnation •
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Statton

11

injured

1reatm ent

Shasteen, Cmcmnatt , 1955 ,
Btll QW!IIS, Gallipolts, t9li6 ,
James Robert Whtle, Dun·
bat . W Va , Mwhael Ohl
1nger Albany , 1957 , Barton
Campbell. Fayellevtlle. N
C . Thomas Brown, Poml
Cltnton. Robert F Slack,
Pittsburgh, Pa , Ann Barmtz,
Belpre . Ed" 111 Boney,
Westervtlle, HodneySpencer,
Margaret Haggy Spencer,
Columbus , John Strtckland,
Woodville , W1lma Oohltngcr
Aeard , Mtllerspcrl. Wilham
L Sterrett, Wadsworth , Faye
Thomas DeWees, Grove City,
Margaret V Cla rk Shreve,
Cmcmnatt , Pat Douglas Ar·
nold. Albany , Sammy
Ru"ell , Heynoldsburg ; Tom·
my Garves, Colorado, Glenn
W Cecil , Reynoldsburg; S J
Johnson, Boston, Mass , Run·
tile Martm, Melropolts, fll ,
Carolyn P Surface, Manei·
In Dan Struble, Weslervt lle
Rachael Roush Gorman, Col·
wnbus, elass of 1958
Gary Barmlz, Belpre, 1959
Sue Ellen Phillips Boney
Westerville; Don Spencer,
Vtncent, Jeanme Webster
Struble, Weste1 vtlle, 1960,
Sa 1ah Foster Wtlhams.
Manon, 1961, Jean Casto
Chapman, Parkersburg, W
Va, 1962, H Eugene Stmth,
Mansfield l.mda Wtlliams
Austin Pomt Pleasant, W
Va .lanes Douglas Daggett,
Poml Pleasant , Ronald E
Phaltn, Gallipolts, Sandra
IAJndon Moure , l.ancasler ,
Douglas Moore , Lancaster ,
Barbara Coates Chan ey,
Delbetl I.e roy Chaney .
Albanv. Ethel Mae Hysell,
Ash ley, San dro Well
Spencer, Vmcent, Chuck Buf·
hnglon , Detroit. Mt ch , Helen
Brown Hamson. Colwnbus,
Pamela Jane Hubstelter
Athens. Reggte Phaltn, Pt·
qua, dass ofl963
Jenntfer Crew Bro\\n ,
Louanna Leonard, Col um·
bus. Fred Sisson, Gahun .
1964, Donna Shalo, Galhpclis ,
1966 , Beverly Beaver Stntlh.
Cadeton, M1ch , Jane Wells
Mitchell Mtllwood. W Va .
Charles Clarkson, Fort Knox ,
K&gt; • Becky Stt vers
Hargrave, Athens, Mtcha el
Hargraves , Athens Michael
Bentz, Wtllshtre, Mane
Stmth Bentz, Wtllshlfe,
Pamela Hayes Hol comb,
IJthopolts . Jenny Menchtm
Foster, Washmglun , D C.
Ma1'\a Grucser Bytctkt. Hart·
ville . Je1 ry Well, Shade ,
John Goodwtn , Columbus,
and Pamela Crew Napper,
1968

Two fined, two
forfeit bonds
Two defendants were fmed
and two others forfeited
bonds 111 Pomeroy Mayor
Clarence Andrews' court
Tuesday night
Fined were lrvtn Cox,
Proctor, W. Va. $350 and
costs, DWI ; Wtlham Reeves,
Pomeroy. $100 and costs,
Intoxication
Forfeltmg bonds were Ca rl
H. WilBon, Middleport . $30,
assured clear distance;
James R. Will, Pomeroy, $41 ,
speedtng
~

basketball for four )Ca rs and
recently rece1ved the most
va luablc pla ver award She
was on the track team for
thr ee yea rs She attends the
Apple
Grov e
Un 1t ed
MelhodJsl Church and the
Pentl'&lt;OSta l Assembly She
w1ll enter Huo Grande College
1n the fall
Other cand1dates for the
queen tit le were Che1 yl
Wtlso n, K1m t ay lor an d
Loretta Hulsmger

Mayor Hoffman
hears 9 cases
Four defend ants were fmed
and ftv c others forfell ed
bouds m Middleport co urt
Tuesday nt ght
F'1ncd b&gt; Mayor F1 cd
Hoffman were Robert F
Powers 19, Middleport , $225
and costs, three days con·
ftnem en l. DWI ; Ronnte
l'tckens, Pomeroy, $100 and
costs,
drtvtng
und er
suspenston. Carl H Wtlson,
19, Middlepcrt, $5 and costs,
block ing a lley,
Osca 1
Ma yna1d, 50, Ra ctne, $25 and
costs, overload
ForfeJIJng bonds were
Randy R Mtlls, 20, Syracuse ,
$25 bond. runmng red light ,
$22 bond , spcedmg ; Rtchard
R Young, :18, Ractne, $3!i0
DWI Robert D Stanford,
Maytown, Pa , $50, dtsorderly
manner, James B Rtfe. 19.
Cheshm•, $100, rec kless
operation. r. rcgory Davts. 19,
Minersvtlle , $ 2~. assured
clear dtstance

EXTENDED FOHECI.AST
Showers Friday and
Saturday and fair Sunday.
Highs wfll range lrom the
upper 70s to the mid 80s
Friday,
but
cooler
Saturday and Sunday, with
highs In the 70. Lows wfll
be In the 60s early Friday
and In tht upper 40s or the
5Gs early Sunday.

Slrtkes were staged at ille Me1gs Local Jun10r and Semor
High Schools Wednesday mornmg tn protest to the June 21
closmg of schools
At the Metgs Jun1or Htgh tt was reported , two par en ts
were at the rear of the bUIIdtng on a p1ckellme whtch resulted
m about half of the stude nt body of some 470 students refusmg
to enter the butlding
Hearmg of the sttuatwn ,
Gene Otler and Jtm See.
parents, went to the Juntor
Htgh bwldmg and conferred
wtlh Sup! Charles Dowler
and Jumor H1gh Pnnc1pal
John Mora Later See,
Dowler and Otlcr appeared
before the students who were
asked mto the audttonum and
Oiler explamed \o students
U1e problem m ille dtstmt
Ot ler sa1d that ille June 21
clostng was made necessary
by the State Departm ent of
BY BOB HOEri.ICH
Education whtch mterpreted
Meet rng 1n S!)CCt al scsswn
a law allowing schoo l Tuesda y m~hl. Mtdd leport
rh strtl'ts ftv e addttJ onal V1llage co uncil tuuk Jmlt al
calwmty days for the pa:;l steps tu clea r the way for the
school yea r and tn tls
mlerprelalt on demed the
addtltona l ftve day s to
distrtcts 1n whtch ther e had
been labor dtsputes or clostng
for fmanctal reasons
Thts rulmg made the Metgs
Local Dtstrtcl meltgtble for
th e ft ve addtlional days
'111e Metgs Count) Coni·
ThtLS , the June 21date had to
mt
ss toncr s Tu esda) night
be accepted by the Me1gs
agam
d1 sc ussctl
s1tc
Local Board of Educatton
prcpc~ratwn for th r new
Otler sa td he d1d not want to
sec addtllonal day' added to m ultl·puipcse bUJidmg •1lh
Ute school calendar because no det 1ston bemg mad(•
of a student stnk e and
pcmted out that ille s1tuatwn
was government at " ork He
commented Utal a ptcket line
Clear and a little twler
at the school \\ould not be tomght. "1th lows near frll
legal
Mostly sunny '111ursday. "'tl1
He appea led to ille students ht ghs Ill the mtd or upper 80'
to return to thetr classrooms ProbabJitt) of prcctptlatton JS
and most of them left lhe 20 percent thts afternoon
audttonum gomg to thetr ncar zeru percent tomght t~llil
(Continued on page 12)
10 percen t Thursday

JAMES SEE, Charles Dowler and Gene Otter met
wtlh strtkmg Me1 gs Jumor H1gh Sdmol students
Wednesday mornmg wtth Otter cxplatrung to students that

no actton ca n be taken locally to change the June 21
closmg of sc hool See Dowler and Oilc1 , are left to n ght

Initial steps taken for new
Heck's store in Middleport
co nst r utll on of $550 000
Heck's DISt.:ount Storr 11 1
lo• cr Middleport
Some 20 reSi dents who II Vl'
m the ne1g:hbur huod where

the ne11 store 1\ould be bmll
\\ ere on hand to diSCUSS With
offi cials an) problems Ill·
volved tn the location of the
nev. stort:: before co unCil took

Multi-purpose building site
preparation discussed again

Weather

I he btra rd rec essed and
toda y ,t\ 2 p rn to
dts(uss the mattlr
The board Wd :; Ill lut.ll
agr cemen t tht~l rf the sue
prep.trallon ISnot dune by the
C'ount) Engtnecr s Dcpa rt
ment they would folluw
pruccllure tu secure onl!-ilde
forecs to do the 1\ ork
In other busmess l'uesda)
nt ~h t a supplemental a(&gt;prupnCJtiOn for the Co unt y
Welfare D ep~ rt mcn t wa s
disc ussed tn detail and appr oved
Commt ss wner Hem 1 Well s
~e po rt ed on a slip tn a ro ad tn
Yd ll lll Cl' t

l.ct:J rt To wns h1~ ana n was
.t g1eed to contact the llt giJ·
wa) Department to ascertain
1f help could be gtven
I he sJt uatJ on of dogs
t unnmg loose m the F1ve
p,,mts area Y.as dr scus.&lt;o:ed
and It was agreed to conta ct
the Do~ Warden
lJu c to elec tion ne&lt;t
Tuesda) , the co mmtsstoflcrs
Will meet Mon day. June 5 at
630 pm
Att end1 ng \\ er e Wells.
H1 chard J ones an d J1m
Housh cmnmJssroners Hnd
Marth.! C'llambcrs at l 111 g
derk

;wt ron to change the zonmg
code of the lu(a tton
A prrmHr) concern uf the
resi dents \-\as whether the tr
real estate taxes would be
mcreased because of the
c,,nstruc1ron of the neYT store
wlll t h 1f bu ill. " 111 be loLa ted
un the Gucglern propcrt\
&gt;~lllch front s on I.oc ust St
Soli citor Berna rd Fultz told
the rcs tdems that the con·
st r uctlun uf the store v. ould
not mcrcuse real estate taxes
for homes Howe\er, he rlid
«plain that the count)
aud1 tor Js 1equrred to rcdp-praJSe real esta te even th1 ec
yeaJS and that taxes probabl)
\\Ill rncrea se as tunc goes on
b&lt;.-t.wse of mflaltun b~ t nr•l
becau se of the construcllon of
the store
Hcs rdents were also con~
ccrned about replacement of
thCJr homes rf the s1tc 11r('~ IS
changed from a ResJdenual ~
Jat mg tu a Busmess- 1 rating
Hov. evcr, Edtson Baker tl f
the Mi ddl eport Pl anntn~
Culllrnl sslon poin ted out th&lt;Jt

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res1 dents \\ ould havr l t)
sec ur e c1 non lunf u rmm ~
bu rldmg pcrmll tu 1ebm ld
shJ.uld so mething happen to
t iH' l l pre sent homes
He
mrli&lt;ated thai th e Planmng
( 'CI Ill lll iSSIO rl \~ o uld p n1b&lt;tb\\

ttppro\ r
n11n·ton for rru ng
pe Jmlt s [(II such residents
Lonc rrn v.a s a\sc1 ex·
pressed b\ res ident s as tn the
ptJSSJbiiJ t) of the lo ,. enng of
the 1 alue of the tr homes and
propert' ne.1r thr storr Sit e
~t.tuse of the cha ngt• t11 be
bu stnes s
~1 t e
st&lt;ltus
lloM'\ Cf It \\tiS the r o n ~

Fund drive
underway
~fund dme IS under"a) tu
ra1sc
funcls
fur the
rl'pl.ltt•r ncnt of the g} m·
nasJUill noor at the Chester
Flementa rJ Schon!
Once l he ster H1 gh Schunl.
the struc1 ure IS 111 nct•d of roof

rtpnrr s

The World Today
Emergency money for schools
COLUMBUS (UPI J - The state has come up 111th
$2,741 636 worth of emergency money to ena ble 101 schoo l
distrJcts to meet m111unum slafftng and salary levels unposed
on them by the state school substdy formula
The state Conlrolltng Boa rd approve-d the allocation
Tuesday However , the money wtll not be released unlll after
July I. when the treasury gets a new tnftLSwn of emergenn
funds with the start of the fts cal year

Durante's condition 'fair'
SANTA MONICA, Caltf (UPI) - Comedian Jtmmy
Durante, hosptlaltzed II days ago, ts "showmg stgns of
utlprovernent, " a spokeswoman repo rted
The 85-year-old "Sehnozzola " was m fatr cond llton at St
John 's Hospttal, where he IS betng treated for an upper
respiratory mfeetion aggravated by the afler....,ffecls of a
stroke that parttally paralyzed him m 1972

Walus citizenship revoked
AJR CONDITIONER PRESENTED - Racine KJndergarlen classes were presented an
atr condttloner Tuesday by a corrumttee of parents who held bake sales and pep bottle cap
drtves to purchase the unit. Tuesday they presented the atr conditioner to the teachers at the
school Shown, durmglheatrcondlltoner presentation are, 1-r, Jean Alkire, teacher . Sharon
Stewart, Judy Williams, ChriS Jacks, Donna Wolfe, Suzanne Wolfe. Ttlle I teacher and
KHrcn Johnson, full ume at de. Other mothers and fathers asstsled m the prnJccl

CHICAGO (UPl )- The judgment against Frank Walu s,
accused of ktlling Jews m Poland durmg World War n. wtll
help the government's cases agamst other alleged Nazt war
crumnals hving m the Umted States, prosecutors say
U S Dtstrtct Judge Jultus J Hoffman found Walus !table
for denaturaltzatton on four counts Tuesday and ordered hts
cttltenshtp revoked The Jusllce Department had ftled a ctvtl
suit agamsl Walus, charging htm With lymg to unrmgratton
'officials about hts activtttes dunng Ute war .

~1 nd

the gymn.Jsrum

nm1 r l.S dett•noratmg ntpldl y
Inc F,a stern !Areal lJJSlrit'l
B,r ,Jrd nf Ed ucati on has
agrerd tu etd\er1t.se for b1ds
on the rt~n f pro)ect and
rc~1 den ts uf the Chester area
\'ti ll \\urk !J II d committee to
r.nse the appr ox tmatc $(000
ncrdcd fo r ldklllg up the ol d
nom umlmstctlhng a ncu one
He sult•s th e S4 .000 l'ost
Jn volvcrl In the prllJe&lt;t ,
\ olunteer labor w11\ lJ e
ncerletl 111 the pro]Ctl Ac·
rurd mg to plans th&lt;• present
II OOd floo r \\Ill be ICilltlVCtl
cum plete ly, cmH.:rete poured
and lllc tnstallcd
Makrng up the gr uu wh1 1
ha s undertak en th e lm ·
provcment projeCt an• M1k12
Will , Du ane Wolf e. Mrs
I tnda Bentz. Mr s Gal ann
Clay Mrs Hecky Manktn,
Mrs Joan Baum , Mr and
Mrs Bru ce ~y ers Mr and
Mrs Bob Dav1s Mr and Mrs
Max E 1 c hm~ e t , M1 s Ceceha
Bailey The Chest er PTO ha s
also ex pressed ml erest 111 the
proJect
Restdents wtshmg to send a
donalton are to send il to
Mtke Wtll m care of tne
Chester Elementa ry Scool,
C11cster, Ohto

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�3- The Datly Sentmel Mtddleport Pomeroy 0 Wednesday May 31 1978

' - Th• n.,h &lt;;pnltrwl Mtrlrlleoort Pomero1 0 Wednesdav Mav 31 197R

Bullets rally, defeat Sonics

Washington Window

Senators escape harm from finance forms
B1 STE\ E GERSf EL
1\ASHI:-:GTO!I: UP! 1
Members d tht.:' Sen ate nm~
ha1 e suffered I&lt; r the first
lime tht:&gt; ha r nJ\~ u g a ~un \ of
\a\lng ba re thet r persona l

ftnan ces Nobod1 got hurl
~

The (orms

htch se nators

were reqUired to ftll out and
then make pubhc 11 ere de
Ln ~ U lh

stgned

a \\ a\ that not

e.en a ccrtfc cl

.S t't e~t o i

:\l ost

pu bhc

.s

none (IXJSts
it ftnai J)

the exact Y. trth of an \

too k

sho ~A ed

n nni.Jt: r made public thetr

tndll tdual
Senators onil had to list the
•alue nf sp&lt;&gt;c Ill holdings -

there are a number of

tonatr~ s tn

It brhttes and a fe11 e1 en

"hat has been

~\(1\

QUOTE/UNQUOTE

Sen John (, I owe r Un: 11 ml
s!1cd I ex us Ill puhltt nn

Danforth to eat well too
Danforth ts probably son&gt;e
wha t ahead of Hemz due to a
SJ mtlhon loan that licllll
made tn 1976 wht ch he hsts

Ac t rdtng t ' the

He loaned the money to hts
own cam pa1gn comnuttee to
help htm get elected to the
Senate and camp atgn
com m tttees are notorious for

thetr mabthty to pa) ba ck
Fmanc1ally 1! "as a rotten
loan Pohl!call y rt was excel
lent
The most c.: unous form
ad1 anced 10as the one ftled by

that he loves to fl,tsh
An .tddttl 111 to the for m
ftled by Towc&lt; shows 1t

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I \\

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tltt.

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TALKING HIMSELF OUT OF A JOB' He s runnmg for the
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anybody else s serVIces m !hat capact ty The only thing a
lieutenant governor ts empowered to do ts prestde over the
state Senate - when tt s m sessron - and serve as actmg
governor 1£ Ute governor &lt;S out of state For that Bu ckley
notes h~ gets $16 000 a year He told a radto mtervtewer
Tuesday II they want to eltmmate the JOb of lteutenant
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Arts and crafts abound thiS
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reason ts TV says William Holden one of Hollywood s maJor
contrtbuwrs Holden - on the Fren ch R1\lera Tuesday for the
U. nnes !tim Iesttval - says A great dea l of what would have
been great liollywood story telltng ISdon e nowon the basts of a
lower common demommator We are acceptmg lower
standards and I resent that There s also trouble on the sel
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YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN Sttll young at 74 Cary
Grant says he won t resume Ius movte career unless just the
rrght !tim comes along - possibly a docwnentary - but
don t hold yo ur breath Grant tn Seattle Tuesday for a chanty
fund-ratscr says one reason ts that people don t recognize hun
as much as they did before he rettred 12 ye ars ago And when
they do Grant says they say You sltll look great What s
gomg on m thetr heads IS the dtsappomtment at how I do look
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homeless Hts wtle owns our
dwelling Tower said and
he has no control or
kn owledge about
her
profe ss iOnal or business
aettvltles or her seperate
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stdellght whtch shows that
the rtch also have troubles
ca n be found m the form flied
by Sen Harry Byrd D-Va
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John Hemz the thtrd ts the
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ptckle and oth er stuff fortune
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a Pennvslvama Repubhcan
or Sen John Danforth a
Mtssoun Repubhcan
That should not be

atta ched a copy uf thetr
tncome tax r ~turrt'i
lf the form was destgned as tl ~&lt;a s - pnmartl) w
pro\Ide the pubhc "tth tnfor
matton that could dtsclose
actual or potential confl tcts of
tnterest It etther faded ur

thetr home stoc ks land and
tilers - b) cat egon
lettgo n IX
as an
"'" pie had tc be used fo.r
1111 hold mg bet11 een S2
IIIIi II&lt; 1 and $:i nul lion
But there •as no "a) to tell
tf tha t I X holdtng represented
! ? rm lh on or $5 mrll ron or
~ mE " here •bet " een th ose
I\\ O ft gures

t ike

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GLIMPSES A case of laryngttts kept Chief Justice Warren
Burger, 70 away fr om Supreme Court bench Tuesday
Wtlllam Shatner - best known as Star Trek s U.ptam Ktrk
- ts m New York preparmg to narrate the Sta rshlp En
counters laser-mll'!IC show at Madtson Square Garden June
24 Movte veteran Joan Blondellts on locatron m Mtamt wtth
Jon Voight Faye Dunaway, Arthur Hill and B-year-&lt;&gt;ld prodigy
R1cky Schroder £or Franco Ze£flrelll's remake of The
Champ
Yvette Mlmleux and Richard Crenna are ftlmm g
Devtl Dog The Hound of liell - not on Iocatwn - 1n
Hollywood
Bluesman Lou Ra"ls ope ned a stx-mght
engagement Monda) mght at I ong Island s Westbur) Mustc
Fatr Today ts retirement da y £or Ma1 Geo John Sloglaub
Mho pubhcly cnttctzed President Carter on at lell.'l t lwo
occas10ns

TV .••in Review
By JOAN HANAUER
UPI Television Writer
NEW YORK t UPI J - No one ever acci.L'led King Mtdll.'l o£
bemg an mtellectual gtant but he had that golden wuch _ and
the same can be satd for the Amen ca n teleVISIOn utdustry
One ma1or keeper of the book of numbers £or the tel ev151 0 n
mdustry ts the A C Ntelsen Co best known for 1ts ratings
game In a recent report on the year 1977 the statlst1cs were
rasctnatmg
In growth the mdi.L'ltry ha s been spectacular Back m
January of 1950 aeccordmg w Ntelsen 9 percent of Amertcan
hoi.L'leholds - 3 8 m1ll1on of them - owned televiSIOn sets
Now Nte lsen says 98 perce nt of Amen ca n households 172 9
mtllton ) ha ve at least one set and almost half of them 32
mtlhon households have more than one set In additton 78
percent of tele\ tston&lt;~wnmg house holds have color
Durmg 1977 the average televtston household watched an
average stx hours and ten mmutes for televtston per day wtth
vtewmg reachmg a seven and a quarter hours a day peak m
January and at Its lowest tn July when the average tune m
front o£ the set was five and a quarter hours
The Ntelsen study surpnses no one when 1t notes that
hoi.L'leholds wtth five or more members watch teleVISIOn mor'l
than one and two person hoi.L'leholds and households wtthout
chtldren
There may be a shghtly dtsqweting element here £or the
televtston mdi.L'ltry because Ntelsen also pomts out that from
1970 to 1977 the average stze of the nauon s televtston
hoi.L'leholds has declmed from 3 11 persons to 2 80 p&lt;&gt;rsons and
that 57 p&lt;&gt;rcent of all te lev tston households do not have any
chtldren und er 18
Women remam televtslon s top audience along with older
men Sunday rematns the most watched televiSIOn JUght and
srtuatton com edies remam the most popular type of program
mmg wtth ad venture commg tn a close second General
drama showed as the least popular with all grOIIps except the
women over 18 but there weren t enough of them to Up the
stattsttcal sca les
It wtll come as no surprtse to sports fans - and lor different
reasons to those who loathe specU!tor sports - that there has
been a btg mcrcase tn televtsed aUlletlcs In the last six years
network televi Sion has tncrca sed the number of sports events it
covers by more than 60 percent lth the
gotng to tenn ts ba sketball and m~tr sportsgr~~~!t Increase
One surpme that parents nught heed IS that amo teen
agers there are fewer vtewers on Friday JUght a no~hool
rught than there are on any l)(: hool night and Saturday night Is
lied wtth l'hiU"sday for second lowest The nights when teen
agers do most viewmg are l'uesday and Sunday Ma be the
get thetr homework done tn the afternoon
y
y

POWWOW
VEl LOW SP HIN(,S I UP! )
- About 400 Arnen can
Indians and their supporters
spe nt Mlltduy ntght dt John
Bry Ill! State Park before
co ntmu tng thctr walk lu
WashmKton DC later lhts
week
TilC ~roup bCKall !IJ!trChlttg
~ ~ Wltshlngtou un r eb 11 In
Co hfnrnta and htlpcs lu get to
lhe nattun • taplta l by Jul y

16 The atm of Jhe
demonstration ts to Increase
awareness on the part of state
u~d £ederal officials of Indian
affatrs
l'he group ranging 111 age
from a few monUts to 70
years was expected to stay
lit the park through
Wednesday The group hoped
k• be In Colwnbus by the
WL~ ke nd

Martinez makes sensational
major league debut TUes da Y

SEA1fl E i UPl)
Charles JohnS&lt;m says the
Bullets overttme

:,~'~mgton

crowdef~'["Seaa trtelceosr dKbreadktng

By IRA KAUFMAN
UP! Sp11 rts Wrtter
StlvtO Marlrllez brou ht
from Omaha b St
up
made hiS Natt~nal
outs
1
de but _ and first ,.eague
lea gue start _ a mem~~~~[e
one Tuesday mght b It
one httter agamst ih r~g a
York Mets en route ~ ew
Cardinals 11- vtctor 0 the
2
!'he 22 )Car ld Y

f

0

natt ve acqut;ed r~~~;,m~f,~
ctneago Whtte Sox
only Steve Hend
allowed
erson s st xlh
homer rJ f the season Ieadmg
off Ute seventh 1nmng to
mterfe re wtth his OtrtattOn
Wtth baseball unmorta hty
Smce the turn of the century
Alva Bubo Holloman of the
1953 St I OUIS Browns IS the
ml y pttclter to hurl a no
httter m Ius ftrst rnafor
league start
I JU St wanted someone w
give me fJ Lhc:ince I never gel
too much chance wtth the
WluteSox satd Martm ez 1
Utre" hard and they take me
out - I cion t know "h)
He gm e the MeLs httlc

chanC€ last mght
Backed by a 14 htt
Cardinals attack Marttnez
wa lked stx and struck out
two vteldtn g another run 111
the runth on a wjllk and two
wtld pttches
George Hendnck smashed
a tht ee run homer for Sl
Louts and G,trry Templeton
Jerry Morales and Ken Rettz
all had thl ee htts as the
U. rdinals scored over two
runs tn a contest £or the £trst
1tm e '" 12 games

In other Nattonal League
games Montreal defea ted
Chtca go 7-4 Atlanta edged
Cmcmnatl 4 3 tn 10 mmngs
P h t lade l p ht a rout e d
l'tttsburgh
61
San
F ranctsco blanked Houston
I~ and Los Angeles trounced
San Dtego 10-2
Expt&gt;S 7 Cubs 4
Eilts Valenttn e Andre
Da\\son
and
Warr en
Cromartie each homered and

drove tn a patr of runs aptece
lD pull the Expos "ttlun I ,

;;:'~:s ~t r; s\Pia ce Chtca~

of the se tso n and dt ove m the
games nnly run wtth a
seventh mnrn g saertftce fl)
b/'~~g4-/ u~~n~kt en d~dl a G'"nt nutftelder lack Clark
m~th I or f ~hump wtt I us went 0-fnr lto snap a 19 game
lomer o eseason - a hrttm g streak
three run shot n the ftrst D dgers 10 Padres 2
mnmgoffluser BmlBI)Ieven
Ht ck Rh d f
f

Plullres 6

P~r~tcs

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~tched a ~~~e ~;er ~n

11

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5-5

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the Iutter and Steve C tr vey ancl
Phtlhes vtclm y 'ver th
Lee
each slammed theu
Pirates
e stxth homeJS of the year to
keep th e thtrd place Dodgers
a ft ve 31' games behtnd ftrsl-plaee
San Franctsct 111 the Nl
titer
for
ht
s
seventh
vtctory
wes1
h

Gt~~~&lt; ~n::;~::s !~red

1n S IX

SIX b 1ses 10 s1x dtte mpt s

trophy from Tournament DU"ector Loren Elder far rtght
are I to r Tom Thompson Rtck Buzzard Coa ch Gordon
Spencer and Jeff Collier

RECEIVE TROPHY - The Wahama Whtte Falcons
nmners-up m the West V1rgmta Class AA baseball
tournament played at Parkersburg recetved a handsome
trophy loUoWUlg Saturdays lmals Ptctured recetvmg the

he added
Wtth Phil N t~k r o a nght
handcr st lrtmg a~amst the
Heds I uesda) mght An
derson started I um at hr st
base and rclutncd Rose lo
lhtrd
After Ha) Kmght batted for
Geronu11o m the lOt h mmng
last mght he remamed tn the
ga me and "as stationed al
thtrcl as Hose moved to left
and Foster S"rl chcd to center
ft eld
Pla) tng Hose 111 the outheld
111 an emergenc) IS S()methmg
And rrson ha s been cu n

templaung for the past fe"
cla)s
P et ~
potntcd out An
dcrson ts throw mg better
no• Ihan he ""s when I ftrst
muvcd hun to tlu rd to make

Leaders
Ma1or Le ague Stand ngs
By Un t ed Pre ss Jnt ernattOnal
Na t onat L eague
Ea st
W L Pet
GB
2 1 9 558
Ch c a ~ o

P n Ia
Mon tr eal
N ew Yo rk
P sb r q
51 Lou s

S rt n F rll n
C nc nat
LOS Ang

S rt n 0 eqo

Hous lon

27 20
24

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1
1

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5

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20
70 ?5

17 ) 1
Wes t

524

W l Pet
30 IS 667

G6

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2
3

19

?.7 19
70 76
\.,9 75

60 J
587

8 26 409 11
Tu c~ day s Res ults
Mon treal 7 Ch cago 4
Ph IEi d CIPh a 6 P !l '.Ou r gh 1
At anta J C nc J 10 n ns
St Lou s 8 New Yor k ')
S(1 F n ne sco 1 Hous ton 0
L OS A gE!lco, 10 5&lt;11 0 e g o 1

Today s Probab le Pttcne n
I A I T1mes EDT )

I neback er

Dew ey

ot A taba n a aetens ve
ba c k Ro
Burns of S 'l ylor
quar terbac k Ga ry For ystc k ol
No rc Dane and pl ace k ek e

Tony D R en 10 o t Ok l=thOrr"

N BA Champion ship

B y Untted P reH Intern atonal
crease:; each year
(Best Of ScH!n)
OhtO boaters can help make
( All T me ~ EDT )
wa s h ngton -.s Sea m e
the 1978 boattng season a safe
( S e n e~ tted 111
one by observmg the rules
May 2 1 Se attl e 106 W !lSh ng
and procedures for sa fe ton 102
Wt~ s h ng o
tOo
boatmg and takmg adva ntage soaMaytc 9815
May 18 Seo lc 93 Was
g
of the many boattng safet)
ton
91
courses availab le thrnugh
M t y JO
Wa sh ng on
70
boatmg clubs gro ups or Sea !tle 116 (oil

ORCHAilD PAI1K N y
IUP! I - l'he Buffalo Btll•
announce d Tu esday they
hav e acqutred Pete Lazettch
from th e Philadelphia EaKics
tn exchange
for an
undtsclose d futur e dra£t
tho1 c~

Th ur~day

June 2 w as h ngron a t Sea l!
le 9 p m
JUne 4 Sea m e at W.J Sh ng
ton 1 30 p n
&gt;&lt; June 7
wa sh ng ton at
Sea le 9 p n
K •I neceua rv

CINCINNATI iUPI) - I he
Cmcmnat1 Stmgers sold 159
se.tson ttckets Tuesday tn put
tht lc ""' 424 seats short of tts
5 000 seat gJIHi lwo days from
ck

?l ~~
8 35
4

11

0 JO

s Game s

No qa 1 l~ !iC ed u ed

A m er on Leag ue
Ed ~ l

W L P et
BO'l on
N e w Yo k
De ro 1
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fH 1 mre
C1~'vel n o

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GB

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19 16
75 70

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7
8

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11

13 71
7'&gt;

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11 7J

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1JO

l\stroclome 10
doubleheader
0

1

Jl&lt;rlll~er m;e ts ~st

another
the
Jr:;;," of
II hen h
k d nson
" as pla
as ye a factor
about
whetherenerves
the
overtt
111
W
me pertod
We ve\;:pa~;e~f~~s; onals
a
11Je S m cs and UJe Bullets

gat~: a~~~ct"

Hen Carpenter

makm g htm a fr ee ag ent
U. rpcnter an etght year
vc ttra n dcfen st\ e ta ckl e aut
of North Carolt na State
111\Ssed all of las! season
because of a ba ck tnjury
l'rtlc hard satd he " as sur
pnsed b) the Bengals move
!11 ke ep h11n but Carpenter
su td he wa sp t surprtsed to be

IS

gnne

Cmcmnah

Benga l

;~~~~e!o ~~e :eore famthar

Col;:e~:~

Seattle Center
the !t£th game of the senes on
F d
"Johnson
ay
htlfUSt 19 pm nts m
the ftrst three games of the
se n es as the Bullets
ba ckcou rt
was
badly
outsco re d by thetr Sontc
counterpa rts Hts backcourt
mate Tom Henderson who
"as one of seven Washtngton
players Ill double ft gures wtth
12 pomts teed the game wtth
four foul sh ots Ill the fmal 13
seconds
Bob Dandrtdge wtlh 23
pmnts led Ut e Bullets tn
scormg Elvm Hay es had 20
Kevm Grevey 17 \Yes Unseld
15 and Mt tch Kupchak 12
The Somes " ere led m
scortng
n~
J ohnson
lh 31 by V&lt;Onnts
WI
pomts and Jack
Stkma wtth 20 who scored 19
'b!e' those rn the second half
fore foulrn g out wtth 3 48
left m the fourth qu arter

1nt 11c

lite club mi.L'lt meet a

leHgUetmposed deHdhne of
5 000 by Timrsda) or fold and
SH h s e£forL' wtll contmue
around theclock th e last two
days nf the campat gn

t B a~ e d

W l

Pe t

H 70
1J

19

GB

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15 10

~~ 6

~ 1

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19 78
111 18

JOJ

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17 31 111
Re w t1 s

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Boo:. on .t To ron•o 0
C eve\ 1 1d ~ New Yor io.
Dc 1r 0 1 5 8 11 10 r 12 7
M lwa uk e( ? Or1k r1nd
en cago 6 Cal tor n a 1
M nnesot .t 7 Teo £ 0
T od af ~

Probable P tch c s

( All T me s EOT J
Tor on1o
(( la Ky
)J
Boston (lee l 11 l 30 p n
M !wau k ee Traver s 1 1
DeTrO
W ICO )( ) 7) B p m
lH t n or e F t.:r nilgan 5
N ew

p '

Y or k

( I guer oa

51

on 125 ilf bats)

Nat ton al League
5n th LA

Bu r o&lt;t h~ A
Gr lf t'y C
Mo ct a v LA
(I~

k 5I

G AB
J4 168
14 14 7
18 196
:.11 15

H Pel

J S 73

S7 319

57 339
48 33 8
66 337
41 336

11

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ntra&lt;.: t n ghts to htm

{.U \ ~~ st!

I chdn t know they were
~01 nK

to do th at
sa td
Pi ttchard But that s ftne
I 1 sttll hoptng however
U11t the sttuatton ~•II change
Pnt chard satd he ts testmg
Pnt chard a mn e )e ar h1s knee and gettmg ready
veteran hnc bal kl'r fr om for football
Anzon,J State mtss~d mt st of
Sa td Carp&lt;&gt;nter after the
last seaso n afte1 Ills th1rd Be nga ls severed connecti ons
kn ee cperC!tton
wtth hun
It wasn t too
1\ S f Jf Car pent er
the surpnsm g I was pretty sure
that s what the y were gomg
UJ do They re conumt ted to a
CINC INN AII UPI I - A ; outh mo' ement
Pia) br y bunn y 1 head teller
Carpenter satd tf hiS bad
at a bank 1 langua ge back con tinues to both er lum
mstruct r r sn er t1 s lh oo l he wtll get out of football
tc~H.'h C t S Hl CI hi USC Y, 1\ e s and
I ll walt for anoth er two or
c\ en a "llllem \\h&lt; desc r bes
three weeks before I start
hcrSf'lf as 1 mnth er ctnd 1 sprmtmg and " orking oul
be Ill rl uJ&lt;e r are among the hard he satd If tt bothers
88 fmalt sts p ckcd flom 22~ me too much lrn not gmng to
appltcants to be&lt;. orn e the
tr y If everylhtng Jells 1 II tr)
new I • k scx1 and dt&gt;co
tt If not tt s no btg deal

41 7) 57 329
fhe f11'" hsts " "' e se lected
4] 152 49 377
11 lS7 49 31? tn tn oul s a t Ht \ ~rfr n nt
37 175 J7 3 16 Stadtur i! clurtng the Me!Ill nal
C "I r k ~ F
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I ht 88 11 til
Pu I .- ou
.J7 113 57 379 Da1 11eek enrl
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un n p~t~e Jun l.' 5 ett lh+..:
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for
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have Gt ft
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Boaters can ftnd out more
about boatmg safely through
a number of brochures on the
subJ ec t 1he brochures are
availabl e wtthout char~e
from !he Pubhcattons Center
Ohto Department of Natural
Reso urces Fuuntam Square
Columbus 13224 phon e (611 1
4665344

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Se 1tt u

Sports

he s much bett er defenstvely
1Ut thct e Ill l!t Kn tght And
Ha1 plays Jea l good defense
at thtrd
\ndcrsmt \\,Is sa) tng that
Sports Tra nsact on~
Press Interna l onal
Hose s aPJlearance m the 6v Untied Tu
e~ a av
out held won t be hts last thiS
F oot ball
Bulla o
Ac q u r ed Cl etcns ve
season In fa el tf lhc Heds
tac k e
Pe te
U u e t ch Iro n
should !.tee a left hander Ph la del ph tt tor a dr"fl cho cc
C nc nn at
R et nqu !&gt; hed a ll
tomghl Hose agatn probably
tract r g l i S to delens ve
wtll be tn left Foster tn con
rac k er Ron C&lt;~ r pe nt N ma le. ng
cen ter and Kmght at lhtrd m h m ~ tr ee agent
Ch ' "QO
S Qn ed dc tcns ve
th e s1artmg hneup
I neman ana N o 1 dr aft p ck.
And And erson tndtcated Bra d She M er at T exas w d e
that s a lin eup he II probably rece ver and No 7 p c k
H c r m :,n ones of Oh o Slat e
go wtth whenever the Rctis I 1CtJ ack. er tt nd 10t h r ou nct p ck
fa ce I lefty tf (oerontmO S Ben Za mb as o ~ Geo rg a
g ne d li S free t'Ht(' nl r ook es
athng or ts m need of a rest swlcte
re o~ ver Regg e Arn old ot

government agencieS

Sa n r- iln&lt; sco ( 0 u~;; 6
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LO'i A 1CJCICS
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P sbu rgh cca 1de ar a 4 6l a t rex as
M esota

P u r d ue

pertod of June I 7 as Sale
Boatmg Week m Ohto
Durtng Sale Boatmg Week
!he Ohio Departmenl of
Natural Resources Dtvtslon
of Watercrall along wtth th e
U S Coast Guard Coast
Guard AuK!Itary Power
Squadron Am eri can Red
Cross and ot her group s
concerned wtlh water safety
ha ve pledged maxunum
efforts to edu ca te and protect
Ohto s boaters m the mterest
of provtdln g th e safest
boating season yet
The number of boatmg
related deaths and mjuries m
Oh10 have declined over the
last five years due to boaUng
safety programs and rn
creased enforcement of
boating sa fety regulations
In 1973 71 perso ns lust thctr
lives in Ohto due to boatmg
accident s In 1977 th e
number dropped to 29
although !he number of boats
on Ohto s wat erways "'

a

Ma ter L e ague Lea ders
By Un led Pre~s nt er nar on at
8 att•ng

C nc nna
(Seaver -l o u
Allan! a ( R ull ven ? .J )
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Al la1Ta

Fuster Since he hds been an
uutf1elder most uf h1 s c,1reer

Ohioans to observe
Safe Boating Week

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437 10

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CO l UMBUS - Gov James

1969 f~r a~~~~

41163 drow n to th H

Jlen gals reltnqu shed all

defensrve players 1\hr were
tnJ ured Ia&gt;! season were the
subject of oppos te contra([
dectstons by th e Bengals
Tu csda)
Bengal offt ctals deuded to
hang onto Pntcllilrd but !I C\
let U.rpe nter ~o
Although Pntchar d pit) cd
out h s opt11m last seaso n the
Benga ls exer mecl thw
optton to retam ftr st n ghts of
all NFI dubs to st gn hun fnr
the upcom mg St tsun

return to Reds lineup

A Rhodes has procla imed the

-potnt
I he loss broke the Somes
2hl game wmrung streak at
ome
1 don 1 know what the
~c\ turned tt
saJd
Ma s tn gton Coach Dtck
otta I do know • e played
~~~~ ~~stdt~uart;;:- and a hall
playoff sene~" e prevrous
1h 1
~&lt;ate~ ~r~es~ crowd ever to
In story s~mg~ g;'{"l~ Ill NBA
w e u ets even
the senes at two games
1p1ece Th eall trmerecord ts

CIN CINN Afl iUPIJ Hon
Pntchar d IS sttll around but
fhc two Rons both of then

Driessen expected to
ATLA NT A tUPI J- Dann)
Dnessen \/ ho ha s been
Sldelmed stnce bemg stru ck
on the rtght £orearm h) a
pttch last weekend IS ex
pected to return to the hneup
tontght when the Cmonnatt
lleds mee t the Atlanta
Braves tn the £male of a three
game seraes Howeve r
several oth er atl tng Hed• ,,re
ltkely to rematn on the bench
Cesa r Geron uno s nght
shoulder IS bothenng htm
agam so I II have to s10 It ch
George Foster to center and
tf lhe Braves go wtth a nght
hander pia) Mrk e I um m left
ft eld
sa td llcds Manager
Spu rk y Anderson
Joe Morgan who returned
lf Ci nCinnati to receive a shot
for an at lmg grom \\ as ba ck
•n umlorm 1 uesday mghl but
dtdn 1 see any act1on
But sard Anderson I II
hav e to talk to Joe tomorrow
!Wednesday ! and sec hu" he
feels be£r re I can say whether
he II play I d rather he
wouldn I thoug h beca use
were tdle Thursday and !hat
would give Joe four days off
Johnny Bench stdelm ed
wtth a sltff back sa" a doctor
tn Atlanta Tuesday
!'heres a muscle stram
but wtth a back aliment l ou
can t tell anythmg from x
rays
sa td th e lle ds
manager
II would probabl y be best
to stt Bench out too so he
could get the four days rest

~&gt;7

v~ t~ ra n

rurt-, and

sconng four dunng the week
ending Ma) 29 lie aiS&lt;J stole

Washtn~ton

15

Bengals let Carpenter go

NEW YOHK 1UP! l Phtladelphta Phtllte s
outftelder Ga rry Maddox had
15 hit s tn 24 at bats to ea rn
pia) eJ nf the week honors m
the Na ttonal l.eague tt was
a n noun ce~ Tuesday
Madd ox stroked two
doubles and t" o home runs
\\hile dnvmg

mg ome
Tuesda)
should
get
rtd
Bullets
reputatiOn of fthe
rhokmg m the htg ones or
It says a "hole lot about
the Bullets satd the Bullets
surprt se heJo I d prefer 'ot
to talk about htstorv 1 he
Bullets tre a super club 1he
Bullet s of today are the
Eastern NBA champtulls
Jo hnson
a substrtute
guard had a hot ha11 d
lh d h
ancla
c.,oo e~ w en II o unted &lt;:~ s
tu rned the table s
and
defeated
the
SuperSrn1c s 120 li B 10
overtun c
before
a
dtsappomted Cl owd of 39
J o hn s 0 n s c 0 rc d
Washington s ftr st SIX pomts
111 the vertmte I"'' ocJ ar d
scored 12 of hts 14 pomts n
the sec ntl half as the Rill, Is

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ELECTRIC START RIDER
Regular $934 95 SALE
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HAND START RIDER
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42' Cul- 11 Horse Power

ELECTRIC START RIDER
Reg $1 269 95 SALE

KUBOTA'S- 1-~000

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' - Th• n.,h &lt;;pnltrwl Mtrlrlleoort Pomero1 0 Wednesdav Mav 31 197R

Bullets rally, defeat Sonics

Washington Window

Senators escape harm from finance forms
B1 STE\ E GERSf EL
1\ASHI:-:GTO!I: UP! 1
Members d tht.:' Sen ate nm~
ha1 e suffered I&lt; r the first
lime tht:&gt; ha r nJ\~ u g a ~un \ of
\a\lng ba re thet r persona l

ftnan ces Nobod1 got hurl
~

The (orms

htch se nators

were reqUired to ftll out and
then make pubhc 11 ere de
Ln ~ U lh

stgned

a \\ a\ that not

e.en a ccrtfc cl

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none (IXJSts
it ftnai J)

the exact Y. trth of an \

too k

sho ~A ed

n nni.Jt: r made public thetr

tndll tdual
Senators onil had to list the
•alue nf sp&lt;&gt;c Ill holdings -

there are a number of

tonatr~ s tn

It brhttes and a fe11 e1 en

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Sen John (, I owe r Un: 11 ml
s!1cd I ex us Ill puhltt nn

Danforth to eat well too
Danforth ts probably son&gt;e
wha t ahead of Hemz due to a
SJ mtlhon loan that licllll
made tn 1976 wht ch he hsts

Ac t rdtng t ' the

He loaned the money to hts
own cam pa1gn comnuttee to
help htm get elected to the
Senate and camp atgn
com m tttees are notorious for

thetr mabthty to pa) ba ck
Fmanc1ally 1! "as a rotten
loan Pohl!call y rt was excel
lent
The most c.: unous form
ad1 anced 10as the one ftled by

that he loves to fl,tsh
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ftled by Towc&lt; shows 1t

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on display for the vtewer and
for comp&lt;&gt;ltton durmg those
two days

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The ma dak e ba mboo
grows "' large sta nds """
tndtvtdual stalks 1cadung
het ghts of mme than 60 feet
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TALKING HIMSELF OUT OF A JOB' He s runnmg for the
JOb all nght only Vermont s lieutenant governor T Garry
Buckley says the state could get along JUSt fme wtthout his or
anybody else s serVIces m !hat capact ty The only thing a
lieutenant governor ts empowered to do ts prestde over the
state Senate - when tt s m sessron - and serve as actmg
governor 1£ Ute governor &lt;S out of state For that Bu ckley
notes h~ gets $16 000 a year He told a radto mtervtewer
Tuesday II they want to eltmmate the JOb of lteutenant
governor the) could do tt

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Arts and crafts abound thiS
th t. l u n cs o rnt~ t mull 1n
weekend
m one of the
W tsh lngton
Itt tnn ful cd
not long 1ft r IJt commg fesbvals tn Ohio
pn s1d nt I h 1\ t nothing to
Arts Affatr 78 an annual
clu but w.1lk 11 0111 d IHI C all event wtll be set up on
b\ Ill\ S( If
U.pttal SqWlre rn downtown
lie lt.rd tt ) tttlt: tu get tm
Columbus
Fnday Saturda)
top of tile Job Il l usc vcll h.td
and
Sunday
Some events
made httlc efft tl to Inform
mcludtng
movtes
are
h 111 of lht 1 1ngt of tom plex
for+..:l g n nul dv11 ( st1c tssucs planned for the State Ofrtce
lit s t d\ t d up l1lt.: ~~ tciJIIJo; Tower butldtng across the
s nrn ' ;.r s WOO() word s of street from th e Statehoi.L'le
IIH fiiHI Ill It I lll ~ lt t Jlc toltl
1 hts three day event
thl lh rt r !IJI uf th{' bucl ~t l fea tures displays lD walk past
II li t Ill th II h1. v. I S sl H lllg and watch arttstans at work
t\~ lkt I lg hb \\ont I) II g
displays of crafts and a
presentation of the arts such
as vartoi.L'l !VIles of dancln~
AIS&lt;J on tap this weekend are
\t th l.' IJt ~1 11111 11g Of till S
frontier
Ddys at Mtlford
cit.: I ddt.: 111 lilY JH oplt: \\ere
( Oil( 1.' 1 r t:d v. th the gr nw th runnmg (rom Thursday
Of "b tl
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TiiE GIANT KillER If Hollywood IS dechmng !hen the
reason ts TV says William Holden one of Hollywood s maJor
contrtbuwrs Holden - on the Fren ch R1\lera Tuesday for the
U. nnes !tim Iesttval - says A great dea l of what would have
been great liollywood story telltng ISdon e nowon the basts of a
lower common demommator We are acceptmg lower
standards and I resent that There s also trouble on the sel
There was always a disctphne m those days and that mean!
good morale tn the studtos Today m the !tim busmess theres a
tremendous amount of mdiscretton because of a la ck of
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Ius mcome taxes

By United Press International
YOU CAN'T GO HOME AGAIN Sttll young at 74 Cary
Grant says he won t resume Ius movte career unless just the
rrght !tim comes along - possibly a docwnentary - but
don t hold yo ur breath Grant tn Seattle Tuesday for a chanty
fund-ratscr says one reason ts that people don t recognize hun
as much as they did before he rettred 12 ye ars ago And when
they do Grant says they say You sltll look great What s
gomg on m thetr heads IS the dtsappomtment at how I do look
Then they unmediately wonder to themselves My Gawd
ha\ e l cha nged that much too'

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lea st that the senator ts not
homeless Hts wtle owns our
dwelling Tower said and
he has no control or
kn owledge about
her
profe ss iOnal or business
aettvltles or her seperate
estute
Anoth e r Int eresti ng
stdellght whtch shows that
the rtch also have troubles
ca n be found m the form flied
by Sen Harry Byrd D-Va
Byrd a mllhonatre had w
IXtrrow $25 000 from Shenan
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John Hemz the thtrd ts the
hetr to the Hemz ketchup
ptckle and oth er stuff fortune
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denves from Punna Ralston
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oft en descnbed as the
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that t1 ts etther one of two
freshmen - Sen John Hemz
a Pennvslvama Repubhcan
or Sen John Danforth a
Mtssoun Repubhcan
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atta ched a copy uf thetr
tncome tax r ~turrt'i
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tf tha t I X holdtng represented
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GLIMPSES A case of laryngttts kept Chief Justice Warren
Burger, 70 away fr om Supreme Court bench Tuesday
Wtlllam Shatner - best known as Star Trek s U.ptam Ktrk
- ts m New York preparmg to narrate the Sta rshlp En
counters laser-mll'!IC show at Madtson Square Garden June
24 Movte veteran Joan Blondellts on locatron m Mtamt wtth
Jon Voight Faye Dunaway, Arthur Hill and B-year-&lt;&gt;ld prodigy
R1cky Schroder £or Franco Ze£flrelll's remake of The
Champ
Yvette Mlmleux and Richard Crenna are ftlmm g
Devtl Dog The Hound of liell - not on Iocatwn - 1n
Hollywood
Bluesman Lou Ra"ls ope ned a stx-mght
engagement Monda) mght at I ong Island s Westbur) Mustc
Fatr Today ts retirement da y £or Ma1 Geo John Sloglaub
Mho pubhcly cnttctzed President Carter on at lell.'l t lwo
occas10ns

TV .••in Review
By JOAN HANAUER
UPI Television Writer
NEW YORK t UPI J - No one ever acci.L'led King Mtdll.'l o£
bemg an mtellectual gtant but he had that golden wuch _ and
the same can be satd for the Amen ca n teleVISIOn utdustry
One ma1or keeper of the book of numbers £or the tel ev151 0 n
mdustry ts the A C Ntelsen Co best known for 1ts ratings
game In a recent report on the year 1977 the statlst1cs were
rasctnatmg
In growth the mdi.L'ltry ha s been spectacular Back m
January of 1950 aeccordmg w Ntelsen 9 percent of Amertcan
hoi.L'leholds - 3 8 m1ll1on of them - owned televiSIOn sets
Now Nte lsen says 98 perce nt of Amen ca n households 172 9
mtllton ) ha ve at least one set and almost half of them 32
mtlhon households have more than one set In additton 78
percent of tele\ tston&lt;~wnmg house holds have color
Durmg 1977 the average televtston household watched an
average stx hours and ten mmutes for televtston per day wtth
vtewmg reachmg a seven and a quarter hours a day peak m
January and at Its lowest tn July when the average tune m
front o£ the set was five and a quarter hours
The Ntelsen study surpnses no one when 1t notes that
hoi.L'leholds wtth five or more members watch teleVISIOn mor'l
than one and two person hoi.L'leholds and households wtthout
chtldren
There may be a shghtly dtsqweting element here £or the
televtston mdi.L'ltry because Ntelsen also pomts out that from
1970 to 1977 the average stze of the nauon s televtston
hoi.L'leholds has declmed from 3 11 persons to 2 80 p&lt;&gt;rsons and
that 57 p&lt;&gt;rcent of all te lev tston households do not have any
chtldren und er 18
Women remam televtslon s top audience along with older
men Sunday rematns the most watched televiSIOn JUght and
srtuatton com edies remam the most popular type of program
mmg wtth ad venture commg tn a close second General
drama showed as the least popular with all grOIIps except the
women over 18 but there weren t enough of them to Up the
stattsttcal sca les
It wtll come as no surprtse to sports fans - and lor different
reasons to those who loathe specU!tor sports - that there has
been a btg mcrcase tn televtsed aUlletlcs In the last six years
network televi Sion has tncrca sed the number of sports events it
covers by more than 60 percent lth the
gotng to tenn ts ba sketball and m~tr sportsgr~~~!t Increase
One surpme that parents nught heed IS that amo teen
agers there are fewer vtewers on Friday JUght a no~hool
rught than there are on any l)(: hool night and Saturday night Is
lied wtth l'hiU"sday for second lowest The nights when teen
agers do most viewmg are l'uesday and Sunday Ma be the
get thetr homework done tn the afternoon
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POWWOW
VEl LOW SP HIN(,S I UP! )
- About 400 Arnen can
Indians and their supporters
spe nt Mlltduy ntght dt John
Bry Ill! State Park before
co ntmu tng thctr walk lu
WashmKton DC later lhts
week
TilC ~roup bCKall !IJ!trChlttg
~ ~ Wltshlngtou un r eb 11 In
Co hfnrnta and htlpcs lu get to
lhe nattun • taplta l by Jul y

16 The atm of Jhe
demonstration ts to Increase
awareness on the part of state
u~d £ederal officials of Indian
affatrs
l'he group ranging 111 age
from a few monUts to 70
years was expected to stay
lit the park through
Wednesday The group hoped
k• be In Colwnbus by the
WL~ ke nd

Martinez makes sensational
major league debut TUes da Y

SEA1fl E i UPl)
Charles JohnS&lt;m says the
Bullets overttme

:,~'~mgton

crowdef~'["Seaa trtelceosr dKbreadktng

By IRA KAUFMAN
UP! Sp11 rts Wrtter
StlvtO Marlrllez brou ht
from Omaha b St
up
made hiS Natt~nal
outs
1
de but _ and first ,.eague
lea gue start _ a mem~~~~[e
one Tuesday mght b It
one httter agamst ih r~g a
York Mets en route ~ ew
Cardinals 11- vtctor 0 the
2
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natt ve acqut;ed r~~~;,m~f,~
ctneago Whtte Sox
only Steve Hend
allowed
erson s st xlh
homer rJ f the season Ieadmg
off Ute seventh 1nmng to
mterfe re wtth his OtrtattOn
Wtth baseball unmorta hty
Smce the turn of the century
Alva Bubo Holloman of the
1953 St I OUIS Browns IS the
ml y pttclter to hurl a no
httter m Ius ftrst rnafor
league start
I JU St wanted someone w
give me fJ Lhc:ince I never gel
too much chance wtth the
WluteSox satd Martm ez 1
Utre" hard and they take me
out - I cion t know "h)
He gm e the MeLs httlc

chanC€ last mght
Backed by a 14 htt
Cardinals attack Marttnez
wa lked stx and struck out
two vteldtn g another run 111
the runth on a wjllk and two
wtld pttches
George Hendnck smashed
a tht ee run homer for Sl
Louts and G,trry Templeton
Jerry Morales and Ken Rettz
all had thl ee htts as the
U. rdinals scored over two
runs tn a contest £or the £trst
1tm e '" 12 games

In other Nattonal League
games Montreal defea ted
Chtca go 7-4 Atlanta edged
Cmcmnatl 4 3 tn 10 mmngs
P h t lade l p ht a rout e d
l'tttsburgh
61
San
F ranctsco blanked Houston
I~ and Los Angeles trounced
San Dtego 10-2
Expt&gt;S 7 Cubs 4
Eilts Valenttn e Andre
Da\\son
and
Warr en
Cromartie each homered and

drove tn a patr of runs aptece
lD pull the Expos "ttlun I ,

;;:'~:s ~t r; s\Pia ce Chtca~

of the se tso n and dt ove m the
games nnly run wtth a
seventh mnrn g saertftce fl)
b/'~~g4-/ u~~n~kt en d~dl a G'"nt nutftelder lack Clark
m~th I or f ~hump wtt I us went 0-fnr lto snap a 19 game
lomer o eseason - a hrttm g streak
three run shot n the ftrst D dgers 10 Padres 2
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each slammed theu
Pirates
e stxth homeJS of the year to
keep th e thtrd place Dodgers
a ft ve 31' games behtnd ftrsl-plaee
San Franctsct 111 the Nl
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1n S IX

SIX b 1ses 10 s1x dtte mpt s

trophy from Tournament DU"ector Loren Elder far rtght
are I to r Tom Thompson Rtck Buzzard Coa ch Gordon
Spencer and Jeff Collier

RECEIVE TROPHY - The Wahama Whtte Falcons
nmners-up m the West V1rgmta Class AA baseball
tournament played at Parkersburg recetved a handsome
trophy loUoWUlg Saturdays lmals Ptctured recetvmg the

he added
Wtth Phil N t~k r o a nght
handcr st lrtmg a~amst the
Heds I uesda) mght An
derson started I um at hr st
base and rclutncd Rose lo
lhtrd
After Ha) Kmght batted for
Geronu11o m the lOt h mmng
last mght he remamed tn the
ga me and "as stationed al
thtrcl as Hose moved to left
and Foster S"rl chcd to center
ft eld
Pla) tng Hose 111 the outheld
111 an emergenc) IS S()methmg
And rrson ha s been cu n

templaung for the past fe"
cla)s
P et ~
potntcd out An
dcrson ts throw mg better
no• Ihan he ""s when I ftrst
muvcd hun to tlu rd to make

Leaders
Ma1or Le ague Stand ngs
By Un t ed Pre ss Jnt ernattOnal
Na t onat L eague
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8 26 409 11
Tu c~ day s Res ults
Mon treal 7 Ch cago 4
Ph IEi d CIPh a 6 P !l '.Ou r gh 1
At anta J C nc J 10 n ns
St Lou s 8 New Yor k ')
S(1 F n ne sco 1 Hous ton 0
L OS A gE!lco, 10 5&lt;11 0 e g o 1

Today s Probab le Pttcne n
I A I T1mes EDT )

I neback er

Dew ey

ot A taba n a aetens ve
ba c k Ro
Burns of S 'l ylor
quar terbac k Ga ry For ystc k ol
No rc Dane and pl ace k ek e

Tony D R en 10 o t Ok l=thOrr"

N BA Champion ship

B y Untted P reH Intern atonal
crease:; each year
(Best Of ScH!n)
OhtO boaters can help make
( All T me ~ EDT )
wa s h ngton -.s Sea m e
the 1978 boattng season a safe
( S e n e~ tted 111
one by observmg the rules
May 2 1 Se attl e 106 W !lSh ng
and procedures for sa fe ton 102
Wt~ s h ng o
tOo
boatmg and takmg adva ntage soaMaytc 9815
May 18 Seo lc 93 Was
g
of the many boattng safet)
ton
91
courses availab le thrnugh
M t y JO
Wa sh ng on
70
boatmg clubs gro ups or Sea !tle 116 (oil

ORCHAilD PAI1K N y
IUP! I - l'he Buffalo Btll•
announce d Tu esday they
hav e acqutred Pete Lazettch
from th e Philadelphia EaKics
tn exchange
for an
undtsclose d futur e dra£t
tho1 c~

Th ur~day

June 2 w as h ngron a t Sea l!
le 9 p m
JUne 4 Sea m e at W.J Sh ng
ton 1 30 p n
&gt;&lt; June 7
wa sh ng ton at
Sea le 9 p n
K •I neceua rv

CINCINNATI iUPI) - I he
Cmcmnat1 Stmgers sold 159
se.tson ttckets Tuesday tn put
tht lc ""' 424 seats short of tts
5 000 seat gJIHi lwo days from
ck

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4

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No qa 1 l~ !iC ed u ed

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Hen Carpenter

makm g htm a fr ee ag ent
U. rpcnter an etght year
vc ttra n dcfen st\ e ta ckl e aut
of North Carolt na State
111\Ssed all of las! season
because of a ba ck tnjury
l'rtlc hard satd he " as sur
pnsed b) the Bengals move
!11 ke ep h11n but Carpenter
su td he wa sp t surprtsed to be

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Seattle Center
the !t£th game of the senes on
F d
"Johnson
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htlfUSt 19 pm nts m
the ftrst three games of the
se n es as the Bullets
ba ckcou rt
was
badly
outsco re d by thetr Sontc
counterpa rts Hts backcourt
mate Tom Henderson who
"as one of seven Washtngton
players Ill double ft gures wtth
12 pomts teed the game wtth
four foul sh ots Ill the fmal 13
seconds
Bob Dandrtdge wtlh 23
pmnts led Ut e Bullets tn
scormg Elvm Hay es had 20
Kevm Grevey 17 \Yes Unseld
15 and Mt tch Kupchak 12
The Somes " ere led m
scortng
n~
J ohnson
lh 31 by V&lt;Onnts
WI
pomts and Jack
Stkma wtth 20 who scored 19
'b!e' those rn the second half
fore foulrn g out wtth 3 48
left m the fourth qu arter

1nt 11c

lite club mi.L'lt meet a

leHgUetmposed deHdhne of
5 000 by Timrsda) or fold and
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sa td
Pi ttchard But that s ftne
I 1 sttll hoptng however
U11t the sttuatton ~•II change
Pnt chard satd he ts testmg
Pnt chard a mn e )e ar h1s knee and gettmg ready
veteran hnc bal kl'r fr om for football
Anzon,J State mtss~d mt st of
Sa td Carp&lt;&gt;nter after the
last seaso n afte1 Ills th1rd Be nga ls severed connecti ons
kn ee cperC!tton
wtth hun
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1\ S f Jf Car pent er
the surpnsm g I was pretty sure
that s what the y were gomg
UJ do They re conumt ted to a
CINC INN AII UPI I - A ; outh mo' ement
Pia) br y bunn y 1 head teller
Carpenter satd tf hiS bad
at a bank 1 langua ge back con tinues to both er lum
mstruct r r sn er t1 s lh oo l he wtll get out of football
tc~H.'h C t S Hl CI hi USC Y, 1\ e s and
I ll walt for anoth er two or
c\ en a "llllem \\h&lt; desc r bes
three weeks before I start
hcrSf'lf as 1 mnth er ctnd 1 sprmtmg and " orking oul
be Ill rl uJ&lt;e r are among the hard he satd If tt bothers
88 fmalt sts p ckcd flom 22~ me too much lrn not gmng to
appltcants to be&lt;. orn e the
tr y If everylhtng Jells 1 II tr)
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Boaters can ftnd out more
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subJ ec t 1he brochures are
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from !he Pubhcattons Center
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he s much bett er defenstvely
1Ut thct e Ill l!t Kn tght And
Ha1 plays Jea l good defense
at thtrd
\ndcrsmt \\,Is sa) tng that
Sports Tra nsact on~
Press Interna l onal
Hose s aPJlearance m the 6v Untied Tu
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out held won t be hts last thiS
F oot ball
Bulla o
Ac q u r ed Cl etcns ve
season In fa el tf lhc Heds
tac k e
Pe te
U u e t ch Iro n
should !.tee a left hander Ph la del ph tt tor a dr"fl cho cc
C nc nn at
R et nqu !&gt; hed a ll
tomghl Hose agatn probably
tract r g l i S to delens ve
wtll be tn left Foster tn con
rac k er Ron C&lt;~ r pe nt N ma le. ng
cen ter and Kmght at lhtrd m h m ~ tr ee agent
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go wtth whenever the Rctis I 1CtJ ack. er tt nd 10t h r ou nct p ck
fa ce I lefty tf (oerontmO S Ben Za mb as o ~ Geo rg a
g ne d li S free t'Ht(' nl r ook es
athng or ts m need of a rest swlcte
re o~ ver Regg e Arn old ot

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pertod of June I 7 as Sale
Boatmg Week m Ohto
Durtng Sale Boatmg Week
!he Ohio Departmenl of
Natural Resources Dtvtslon
of Watercrall along wtth th e
U S Coast Guard Coast
Guard AuK!Itary Power
Squadron Am eri can Red
Cross and ot her group s
concerned wtlh water safety
ha ve pledged maxunum
efforts to edu ca te and protect
Ohto s boaters m the mterest
of provtdln g th e safest
boating season yet
The number of boatmg
related deaths and mjuries m
Oh10 have declined over the
last five years due to boaUng
safety programs and rn
creased enforcement of
boating sa fety regulations
In 1973 71 perso ns lust thctr
lives in Ohto due to boatmg
accident s In 1977 th e
number dropped to 29
although !he number of boats
on Ohto s wat erways "'

a

Ma ter L e ague Lea ders
By Un led Pre~s nt er nar on at
8 att•ng

C nc nna
(Seaver -l o u
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uutf1elder most uf h1 s c,1reer

Ohioans to observe
Safe Boating Week

Ph lade pn
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41163 drow n to th H

Jlen gals reltnqu shed all

defensrve players 1\hr were
tnJ ured Ia&gt;! season were the
subject of oppos te contra([
dectstons by th e Bengals
Tu csda)
Bengal offt ctals deuded to
hang onto Pntcllilrd but !I C\
let U.rpe nter ~o
Although Pntchar d pit) cd
out h s opt11m last seaso n the
Benga ls exer mecl thw
optton to retam ftr st n ghts of
all NFI dubs to st gn hun fnr
the upcom mg St tsun

return to Reds lineup

A Rhodes has procla imed the

-potnt
I he loss broke the Somes
2hl game wmrung streak at
ome
1 don 1 know what the
~c\ turned tt
saJd
Ma s tn gton Coach Dtck
otta I do know • e played
~~~~ ~~stdt~uart;;:- and a hall
playoff sene~" e prevrous
1h 1
~&lt;ate~ ~r~es~ crowd ever to
In story s~mg~ g;'{"l~ Ill NBA
w e u ets even
the senes at two games
1p1ece Th eall trmerecord ts

CIN CINN Afl iUPIJ Hon
Pntchar d IS sttll around but
fhc two Rons both of then

Driessen expected to
ATLA NT A tUPI J- Dann)
Dnessen \/ ho ha s been
Sldelmed stnce bemg stru ck
on the rtght £orearm h) a
pttch last weekend IS ex
pected to return to the hneup
tontght when the Cmonnatt
lleds mee t the Atlanta
Braves tn the £male of a three
game seraes Howeve r
several oth er atl tng Hed• ,,re
ltkely to rematn on the bench
Cesa r Geron uno s nght
shoulder IS bothenng htm
agam so I II have to s10 It ch
George Foster to center and
tf lhe Braves go wtth a nght
hander pia) Mrk e I um m left
ft eld
sa td llcds Manager
Spu rk y Anderson
Joe Morgan who returned
lf Ci nCinnati to receive a shot
for an at lmg grom \\ as ba ck
•n umlorm 1 uesday mghl but
dtdn 1 see any act1on
But sard Anderson I II
hav e to talk to Joe tomorrow
!Wednesday ! and sec hu" he
feels be£r re I can say whether
he II play I d rather he
wouldn I thoug h beca use
were tdle Thursday and !hat
would give Joe four days off
Johnny Bench stdelm ed
wtth a sltff back sa" a doctor
tn Atlanta Tuesday
!'heres a muscle stram
but wtth a back aliment l ou
can t tell anythmg from x
rays
sa td th e lle ds
manager
II would probabl y be best
to stt Bench out too so he
could get the four days rest

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rurt-, and

sconng four dunng the week
ending Ma) 29 lie aiS&lt;J stole

Washtn~ton

15

Bengals let Carpenter go

NEW YOHK 1UP! l Phtladelphta Phtllte s
outftelder Ga rry Maddox had
15 hit s tn 24 at bats to ea rn
pia) eJ nf the week honors m
the Na ttonal l.eague tt was
a n noun ce~ Tuesday
Madd ox stroked two
doubles and t" o home runs
\\hile dnvmg

mg ome
Tuesda)
should
get
rtd
Bullets
reputatiOn of fthe
rhokmg m the htg ones or
It says a "hole lot about
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Bullets tre a super club 1he
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Jo hnson
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lh d h
ancla
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tu rned the table s
and
defeated
the
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before
a
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Washington s ftr st SIX pomts
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�The Dailv Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Wednesday, May 31, 1978

.Sport Parade
By MILTON RICHMAN
UP! Sporll Editor
:\P.W. YORK 1UP II - Hey . Dock, Phil Unz says you're
stealing his stuff. ktcking up all that fuss on the bus , bot he 's
glad to hea r 10u didn 't finish off the whole thing with a li llie
"Flight of tho Bwnblebee" on I'Our harmonica
" If he 'd hi11·e done that," Linz says, spea km g of Dock Ellis'
r~.•ccnt rebcl!wn on the team bus that got him into hut water
with Texas Hangers' Manager Billy HWlter . "he woulcl 'l'e
bluwn m: on!~ clcmn til ~ame . How could he do a bus trick,
l!l~

thtlUJ.lh 'J Tha t's

number ."

I.mz pla~ed for thret' clubs durmg his seven seasons 111 the
lliHJOI'S.the Yankees. Phillies and Mets. earning the nickname
·Supt•rsub" bfrauSl' he w(j s always fill tng in for someone or
other

Alth&lt;1ugh 11 has becu 10 1·ea rs no" since he quit basebalL hes
sl1ll remembered best for the run-111 he had wit h Yankee
\ tanager Yogi lll•rra on the team bus during the 1964 season.
~ '"' .a decade later. another bus passenger , Dock F:llis. has
managed to mfunate his mana~er the same wa~· l.inz did
although F. IllS chose an entirely di fferent method.
l.1n 7 got Berra hot by playmg "Mary Had a Unle l.a111b " on
hts harmomca. That tr()kpla ct- m Chicago on the Yankees' bus
ngh1 al(('r th&lt;•y had lost four in a row to the White So ~ .
F: l11s lll&lt;Jde lluntl'l' 's blood bod when he stood up on the team
bus 111 ~llnneapnhs last Thursday and urged the rest of the
Han~ers to brea k the mana ~er's rules regarding the
c1msum ptl0n of alcoholic beYerages.
1\ro of hiS players got out of hne. after hal'ing a litt le too
tlluch u, dnnk on a Sea!lle to :.linneapolis OighliOda)'S ago, so
Hwner sa1d there would be no more drinking on plane fl t~ hts
or 111 the bars of hotels whe re the fu111gers stayed.
As th+..• Rang+..•rs' player representative , those nrw rules of
Hunter' s upset Ellis. They upset him so llluch, he gut up in the
bus Thur')tb~ ;tnd told his teammates to forget about the new
!'ult:!-1
l.1stemng to Ell1s, Hunter fe ll he eouldrl'tta ke anymore .
··sn down and "ih ut up,· · h es::~id to h1s pitcher .
D&lt;X'k F:llis' feelings were hurt by that.
t-Ie •·:tiled llunte r "a Hiller" and said "he ain 't gonna make

n11

outta me:·

larn psh~H1+..'

l\nowmg Bil lI' Hunter 25 vea rs, f can assure Dock Ellis that
suc h i.i th1ng nevt&gt;r even enter ed his manager's mind. Billy
Hunter has all he ca n do to rake up all the leaves in his
backyard \1ak.Jng lampshades are completely out of his line .
Ellis, who resigned as the Rangers' player rep , insiSts he's
entitled to hts P"rsunal opi nion. He's absolutely right , but b)'
the sam&lt;· tokt·n. llunter is entitled to his also , and it looks to me
as 1f Ellis c"uld he losi ng sig ht of tha t fa ct.
I.mz agn•es
" lthmk Hunter has every rtghtto do what he did, " says the
fon nrr utiltt! Infie lder, now operating a successful midtown
disco cal led Koata1ls. "We were allowed to drtnk on the plane
when I wa s with the Yankees and it led to fi ~hts a num ber of
l llll +..'S "

"The t111ng between Yo~i and 111e on the bus didn't have
anythmg to do wiU1 dnnkmg, though . It wa s JUSllha! he wasn't
a rnus1c lul'cr and he told me what I could do with the
hartnonll·a . If I played 1! better, he rnight've perm itted 1l ."
laughs L1111.
"Looking ba (·k," I can 't blame Yogi for hiH'ing gotten as
up&gt;el w1th me as he did. We had come into Chicago two-a nd-ahalf garnes nut of fir&gt;1 place and we walked ou t six -a nd-a-half
games bock The day af~r llle ep tsode on !lle bu s I went to
Yogt and told hun he was right and I was wrong. He said, 'I
gotta f1ne )OU.' and I satd ·that 's fine_'"
Tht• Yilnket•s f'ame ba ck to win the pennant that yea r and
some felt the bu' 1n c1dent was the catalyst that turned it all
ar ound for them . M&lt;:1ybe thf..' same thmg will happen with the
H.an ~e r s .,
·· J l·an 't s&lt;:J} unt&gt; way or the otht:r about that ," Linz says .
not t:\en sure we won m '64 because of what happened on

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lht' pennant by nne g ame ,~~ maybe lt did have somet hing to do

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"We pia~ ed the ('ardmal s 10 the Wor ld Senes and after w~
lost l&lt;• them. Yt,gt was fired _That's one thing l'rn still sorr)
for . ·

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Surging Red Sox
keep on rolling

Ohioans will vote on·138
school ·levies on June 6
!E DITOR ' S
Ohioans will

NOTE :

tm 138 (ti Cal
S&lt;'htHJI lev ies in th•· Junr 6
Vdtt•

primary cll:&lt;: liun w1d sehoul
offll'ia ls i11 26 districts say

Ht·m~

their S('hu.nls will close before
l:lddt&gt;d a run-scoring L11dian:t~ 5, Yankt'l'S 1:
the
end uf the ye ar if the
si ngle m the sixth .
Ri ck Wi se broke a perso na l
lJ Pl Spurts Wrltfr
levies
are rejer·ted. Fulluwlng
In other Amencan ! .eetguc th rL't'-go mt• l11sing streak b~
Denms Etkersle1. who "
is
the
lith
article is a series ul
throwing a fnur4l itter while
~ +..'ar ago stru ck c• ut 12 ga mes. Milwauk ee edge d
·prt'·l!
lt:r
tiun
di sp at rht~s in
Califc,rnia Angels 111 hurling a Oak land . 2-1. Detroit stop ped Buddy Bell and Wayne Cage
"
'hi
ch
UIJ)
's
Ruscrilary
Baltimore.
5-2.
Cleveland
.-,trokNl run-scoring singles in
no-hitt+.•. r fnr tht' C'leye land
Armau
recaps
the
school
dumped
New
York
,
5-t.
a two-nm si xth to help the
Indians. trl{'(1 again lu(•sday
finan&lt;'ial
situatio
n
a(~
fiJSS
the
C111cagn
top
pl
ed
Cal
tfornia.
6Tri bt• down New York . Ch ri s
- he strUL·k ou t fin· while
2.
ar.d
Mmnesota
sh
ut
(I
Ut
Cl uunbli ss homered for the state.)
sc&lt;:~ tt ermg e1gh t hits to lead
Yank ee run .
t.he surging Bo:;t(lll Red &amp;1x to Tex as. 2-Q.
By Rt•semary Armau
a .f..{l victory o\'rr the TnrontCI
Whi te S.•x 6, Angl'ls 2:
Rn·wl'rs 2, A's 1:
United
Press International
Chet
l.emon
and
l..amar
Blue Jays .
Don Monry"s run-scoring
Ohioans
will vote next June
Joh
nscm
belted
ronsecut
ivc
·· I haren"t been sharp w1th Si ngle snapped a 1-1 tie in the
6
on
138
lo('a
l levies for new
homers
off
Fra
nk
Tanana.
8111y
ve lnC' itr. ··
sa1d sc•t·c nth and Mike Caldwell. 5sc
hool
taxes
and will decide
2,
in
the
third
inning
to
power
E:ckersley . "But strik eouts :1. went t he dis ta nce 111
in
atleast
26
of
Uwse distncts
C
l1icagntn
its
fourth
stra
ight
arc som ething to talk about. stopping Oakland on eight
whether
children
will be in
11i
n.
W1lbw·
Wood.
with
se1en
Ma\ be I'll win 20 this year hit s to lead tile Brewers.
mnings of W(lrk . raised his classes for a fu ll fall term.
and the batters won't see the Tigers 5. Orioles 2:
Offic ial s in those 26
fa stball."
Roo kie St eve Baker , r·eco rd to 5-l .
districts
asking for passage
Twins
2,
Rangers
0:
Ri ck Burleso n stroked a mak mg o nl~ hi s seco n9
emerge ncy
lev1es.
Geoff Zahn and Mik e Mar- of
leadoff homer in the fl'r st appearan ce of the year ,
1nc
ludin
g
Cle
ve
l and,
shall
combined
to
nutQuel
inning and drow in &lt;:~ sixth· allowed three hits over seven
Co
lumbu
s,
Par
ma,
a nd
Ferh
'llsnn
Jenkins
and
gil'e
tnrun g run Wlth l:l s£~.c rifi ce fly
tnni n~s
cwd
Aureli o
Barberton, say that without
to pa ce the Red S~x . winners R«iriguez belted a \W{)-('Un. ttw Twin.s a shutout over the
.,f 10 of. their last II garnes. p1 nch-hil hom er that enab led Han ger s. Mik e Cubbage more tax money, schools will
Dwight f.l'ans added his fifU1 Detroi t tn end a seven-game drove in ont\ rWl wi01 a sin !-(le close before the end of the
and the other scored on a year.
homer 111 SIX games and Jt~r ry losi n~ stre:Jk .
In other di stri cts, levy
double-play grounder .
rejections will mea n teacher
lay o ff s.
pr o gram
curtailments and the end of
sports and other activities.
A 9.9 mill, five-year levy is
being sought in Cleve land,
th e stale's lar~est school
district with 110,000 students.
It ha s been teetering for a
year on the brink of financial
collapse and shutdown .
Ordered to remain open by

By

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FRIEDMAN

Matthews' homer
sinks Reds, 4-3
By DAVID MOFFIT
!,;PI Sports Writer
AT I.AI\TA tUPI I - Gar\'
Matthews hopes Tu esda ;·
mght's ga me-winning home
rw1 means h•. 's broken out of
the slu mp that has plagued
him since he ca me off the
111 j uq list
The
Atlanta
Braves
outfielder had four horne runs
in the Braves fir st six games,
then wa s out uf action for five
weeks after he disloca ted his
shoulder in g£t me seven while
div ing for a fl y ball .
lle got ba ck In U1e lineup II
days ago and saw hts average
drop from .381 to .218 before
he led off the llfill om of the
10th Tuesday night with a
towen ng dn\'e nv rr the
c-enterfield fenc·e that gaw
the Braves a 4·3 \i ctorv (tVf.' r
the Cincinnati Reds. ·
·· 1 would have been happy
with any sort of hit at Uutt
JMnt ." sai d Matthews. " f had
really been stru g~ lin g the
last week . I was ll-for -1:1
before tbdt ho)ner and when
you go !i ke that ~·o u can really
1;1,ct down on yuursclf.
" I didn 't ('\'en ge t a stnk~

louk at when Ph1lly was in
th1s past weekend . I had been
swinging at nothi n~ but bad
pJtrhcs . l hope this brings HH:
out of 1t. ''
M dtth~w s getting t.o b&lt;1t
UJ

again was just as b1g a
surprise as his sixth home
rWl of llle season . The Bra1·es
were trailing 3-2 with two outs
111 the bottom of ti1e ninlll
when Reds Manager Sparky
Ander so n outsme~r t t! d
h11nself .
With Howland Office on
fir st with the potential ty mg
rWl. Andersn n decided to
se nd 111 lefU1ander reliefer
Da\'e Tomlin in hopes Braves
Man;1ger Bobby· Cox would
use a pinch baller for lefthanded
hittin g
Bria n
Assclst ine .
" I didn 't wa nt Asse lslme to
hit ." said Anderson . " I was
playing U1e percentages ."
Cox sent Cito Gaston to
pi nch hit for Asse lsti ne and
he came through a single UJ
advance Office to second.
With sw1tc h-hillmg Biff
Pocoroba next up. Ander son
rna dt• cw olht'r chan ge,
sendin g ln righ t-hander Doug
!lair who ha s been the Hed s
lJ! p rt'l id pitcher tlus season.
" I wanted Pocoroba
b ~tt 1n g right·handed an d,
anyw&lt;:~y, I wanted my best
reliever tn there at that
point,'' said Anderson.
P&lt;K·oroba. who hitd been
hittmg only .225 from the
n ght s1dc. messed up that bit

home .
"I wouldn't have had it any
other way," said Cox. ··When
you '\'e got two outs in the last
of the mnth and are down by a
rw1, you \ ·e got lu go for it.
You're got to make them try
to thro w you out. "
Griffey 's throw had Office
heat by at lea st 10 fee t, but it
too k a high hop and catcher
Don Werner missed the wg.
allowing Office to score the
tyin g rw1
" I knew the U1row had rne
beat ," sa1d Office. " I was
surprised when I was wa ved
in."

But Anderson fi gured the
Rl-ds' l lt o:o:;t l'ostly play was
bil ck 10 the th ird when a bad
throw by Dave Concepcion
c&lt;&gt;;t them a double play an d
enabled th e Braves to score
two run.., ,
"We should have gotten out
(If thot inning without any
rimnage and then all U1at
later stuff wouldn't have
1nr.tttcred," said Anderson.
Gary MHtthews was glad
they didn 't.

BEARS SIGN SHEAHER
CHICAGO 1UPI) - The
Chi ca go Bea rs Tuesday
sig ner! sever a l play ers,
including No. I draft pick
Bra d Shear er of Texa s,
winner of the Outland Trophy
as the outstanding lineman in
college football in 1977.
'!Wo other draft choices
were signed - No. 7 pick
Herman J ones . a wide
receiver fr om Ohio Slate, and
lOth round pick Ben
Zam biasi, a lineba cker from
Ci NJrgia .

SAN DIEGO I UPI 1 - The
San Diego Padres sent Bob
Davis to the club's triple-A
team m HHwaii Tuesday and
reca lled catc her Dave
l(nberts.
Hobert!; wa s sc heduled to
jni h ti1e club in Los Angeles
U•day when the Padres faC€
the Dodgers.

POI\TIA(' , Mlt'h . I UPI 1 ('oac h Monte ('la rk ha s
s 1 ~ned
vr tf• rtln
former
Detroit !.inns wide rece 1ver
I ~rry W(llton, it player cut
last sea son by Clark's
prl'th.: ~.:~: s:,o r .
it
was

(Jf strtJtc~y by npping a slllgi c
Nf't• v o r~ Hl' noerson ~ ~ ~ St
t&lt;• righ t field . Although
1 out'&gt; Hendr 1c ~ 4
str ong-ormed Ken Griffey
) tlr l f rr1n
000 000 100 1 ) 2 - - - - - - - - - - carne up with th e b;tll
an no unt·1·Ll Tuesdt.l)' .
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Br tles I ,..l' rtr l •nC t 1.1 1 FI -nn To11 1 Bul'gess wa\·cU Offic+..·
Walton up aft er Detr oit
Jna F"..11dw •n w Knepper '7
B and Dr •n r:v·v Balo.N Hd\('r
1 L f.l ·( h.V d .t S
waived hint and Clark . who
B and Mti , N Bak.r r 110 1 l
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-:.n r• Dq o
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CINC INNAT I &lt;U PIJ - The
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and
Newman
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('m cmnati Stingers sold 159
Crtldwe ll
and
Moon·
W
G&lt;Hv •• v 6 L dCtov ro
C.l!Owe ll 5 J L SO!oo3 ' l 1
season ticket' Tuesday to put
SEA'ITIE I UP II - The
the
team
424
sea
ts
short
of
ns
(
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110
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8
7
Sca
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Amencan L ea gu e
01? liOO l.o:
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l or
000 000000 0 AO en,
5.000-seat goal two days from sig ned
\' t • t cr~n
Tom
lanand D Miller ! SI, Han
Bo-.
100 10 2 oo ~ -1 11o
deitdline.
Paciorek,
a
fi
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tPI! ! 8 • and rlumpnrr·v W OO&lt;l
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Those sales gave the World ond ltUtfleldcr, to iJ contract
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Association cl ub a with the ('lass MA San Jose
} · HR !. (h tc a~o Lrmor i -1 1,
' 2 -1
Hf.'~
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Burlc•,on
Johnc,o,.,
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Cvh fo r n •&lt;t H uJII
!&lt;•ta l of 4.576 ticket' sold sin ce Mi ssHrn s &lt;,f the Pddfic Coast
r-; E viln &lt;.. r l l i
ph r ey i 1
the dri ve hegan . The club I ,cagut· .
N "Y
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The 21 0-p&lt;lllll d Paciorek
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of 5,000 by pi:-~~ L·d m 10 ~ames this
Za h n.
MJrc,hall
(q
.1nd
IVun"&gt;or N ,&lt;:.•· ilnrJ Has~c,- W
Thursday, or fo ld .
sea stHl with the Atlanta
N yneqa r
Jf'n k. tns. fv"ont 181.
l'• .t, l!
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Sales eff orts will continue Bral'es and was hitting .333
HP &lt;, Nr-w
Y or•
Chd m h ·'&gt;'&gt; Cl rvCidnd 9 and Sundbcr~ W
Zailn 57 l
Jcn -. .n s (5 Jl
arnund-the-&lt;·lock the last two before h(' Wi.I S give n his
days of the ca mpaign.
Bill !
001 000 010
1 l 0
untunditJonal release .

'

llle federa l judge directing
school deS&lt;)gregation efforts
in Cleveland , the system is
rWlning now on borrowed
state money - nearly $31
million in advance state aid
payment' - that will run out
in JWlc.
After that and without
rl!venues fr om a new levy,
Clevela nd schoo ls face sure
closing.
The 90 , 000 -s t ud e n t
Columbu s Cit y Schoo l
District, like Clevela nd
faci n g co urt -o rd e r ed
• desegrega tion busing this
fall , needs an 8.8 mill threeyear lev y to keep its buildings
open.
Other city school districts
in trouble include Pam1a,
asking for a 6.7 mill levy ;
Be llev ue in Erie County,
asking for 9 mills, Barberton
after 7.7 mills; Warren after
8.88 mills ; Tallmadge and
Nordonia Hills.
·Three distri cts that closed
for periods last fall are also in
trouble again. In Portage
Cou nt y, Roots town Local
voters will decide an 8 mill
emergency levy and James
A. Garfield District voters
will decide a 6.9 mill issue . In
Allen County, officials of the
Allen East District say they
need a 7.75 mill levy .

The Ohio School Board.!
Association has warned that
if local levies fail and the
State Legislature doesn 't
come up with - some . quick
solutions, this fa ll will be
worse than last year wben 15
districts shut down schools
for between four and 'l/ days.
A State Education Department survey warned that 11»
dist rlct.'l may have to slillh
UJCir school calendars this
year .
To forestall such calamity,
Gov. James A. Rhodes has
pro posed doling out a
projected $58 to $85 mUUon
state budget surplus next
mon!ll in grants or loans to
schools districts wi!ll mooey
troubles .
State leg islators are
studying but probably will not
soon act on legislation to help
schools.
In hearings this year,
school superintendents wid
th e legislat ors inflati9n,
property tax rollbacks ,
pre judice against higher
tax es
and · unfunded
legislative mandates were
the so urces of !lleir problems.
Many legislators, though,
want superintendents to
make program cuts and to
improve
their
public
relations in regards to levies.

WESTINGHOUSE
AIR CONDITIONERS

11.000 BTU

6,000 BTU
AC116JA7A
Reg . 126995

Reg. I439.U

Rev . J!-49.t1

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Washington
:lan•uce
Report
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The massive military intervention in Africa by the
Sovirt Union and its Cuban
henchmen should be of grave
concern to all America ns. Nut
on ly does it harm the cause of
African racial justice, hu man
rig ht s, and national in ·
dependence. but it also affects U. S. ;trategic interests
and the future of Western
Democracy .
For centuries the Afrkan
peop le have str uggled
against co lonial rule to ~a in
individual freedom and selfgovernment. The totalitarian
Marxist regimes thal are
being imposed by Cuban
mercenaries using Sovi.et

milita ry presen ce being built of action :
up in the Horn of Africa
- Tell the Soviets, in no
threatens vitally important uncertain terms, eit her get
sea lanes which the U.S. and uul uf Africa or for get
Western Europe use to get progress in the SALT talks.
most of th'eir oil In addition ,
- Stop. negotiating with
the imposition of Marxist Castro for normal di plomatic
regimes in one African state relations arid trade .
after another jeopardizes the
_..., Close down our mission
fr ee wor ld' s •access to in Havana and the Cuban
esse ntial raw materials such mission in W C~shin gton .
as urani um . manganese ,
·- Lend effe ctive support
copper, chrom ium, cobalt , thro1,.1gh economic.: assistance
gold , and industrial diamonds and
military
s upplies
co mm it tin g
which are not abundant in 1 with o ut
American troops and perAmer i ca ~
The U. S. response to all sunncl 1 to those pro-western
this has been little more than Afri ca ns who oppose the
· a verbal reprimand while Cu ban furieS.
- Pressure our allies in
continuing to pursue detente
anns deprive many countries with the Sov1ets. While Europe and our moderate
on that co ntinent of libeMies Cubans have been marching friend s in the Middle East.
recen tl y won. For the most throu gh Africa, the Ca rt er like Saudia Arabia, ~; gyp! ,
ha s and Iran, to help stop Cum·
part , the Western powers Administration
diplomatic munist colonialism.
have sat idly by while the established
- Enco ura ge and help the
U.S.S.R has embarked upon mission in Cuba, allowed
a new wave of imperialism . Castru to ope n one in moderate black majo rity in
and sent Rhodesia to move toward
It is estim ated that there W (J3~1ing ton ,
are now over 40,000 Cuban Commerce · Department true democracy and full
combat troops tn at least 14 offi cia ls to Havana to explore racial equality.
- Call on th e Free World
Afri can countri es sti rring up potential trade activities.
to apply an economic
nations
What
does
all
this
show'
It
trouble at Moscow's corn ·
mand . Most of the mi litary shows that the Russians are squeeze on the Soviet Union
personnel are in Ethiopia and testing us at every point. and other tota lita r ia n
Angola . Commu nist tr ained probing for signs of indicision Marxist regimes by attachin g
and equipped guerrill as were and weakness . It shows the y " political co nditi ons" to
responsible fo r the recent will take as much as they can trade and normali zation of
mvasion of Zaire, and our get away with. It shows that relations .
Neither the Sov iets nor
intell igence sources already the Soviet Union ts not reall y
th
eir
Cuban henchmen are
mterested
in
peace
or
detente
report that heavy Russian
really
that tough. Th eir
1
as
we
view
it
),
but
choosing
arms and Cuban milttar)'
successes
in Afri ca have been
1nstead,
as
Alexander
advisors arc bein g sent to
du
e
mainly
to the weakness
Solzhenitsy
n
warned,
to
usc
Mozalnb1 que for terrorist
and
nai
vete
of U. S. foreign
detente
as
a
vehicl
e
to
pursue
operation s in n ei~ hb o ring
policy.
We
ha
ve been ha nding
ambitions.
11
imperialistic
Rhodesia. Their obj ective is
the
('ontlnent
to them on a
shows
tha
t
the
Soviets
only
clearly to pr eve nt th e
sil
ver
platter
,
and
if we do not
power
and
force,
not
respect
democra tic pr ocess from
wake
up
soon
,
we
will pay
vai
n
warnings
or
empty
allowing peaceful transition
dea
rl
y
for
it
in
the
end.
The
word s.
to majo rit y rule .
Sov
iet
Union
cannot
ha
ve
it
The
Russians
want
it
both
The Soviet aggression is nul
way
s.
and
on
their
term
s.
both
ways
.
some obscu re power play in
an insignificant cornt•r of the M1Jseo w desires Western
globe. Il ha s enormous im· trade , credi'l s. techn ology
plica ti ons. The Hussian and further concessions in the

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.Sport Parade
By MILTON RICHMAN
UP! Sporll Editor
:\P.W. YORK 1UP II - Hey . Dock, Phil Unz says you're
stealing his stuff. ktcking up all that fuss on the bus , bot he 's
glad to hea r 10u didn 't finish off the whole thing with a li llie
"Flight of tho Bwnblebee" on I'Our harmonica
" If he 'd hi11·e done that," Linz says, spea km g of Dock Ellis'
r~.•ccnt rebcl!wn on the team bus that got him into hut water
with Texas Hangers' Manager Billy HWlter . "he woulcl 'l'e
bluwn m: on!~ clcmn til ~ame . How could he do a bus trick,
l!l~

thtlUJ.lh 'J Tha t's

number ."

I.mz pla~ed for thret' clubs durmg his seven seasons 111 the
lliHJOI'S.the Yankees. Phillies and Mets. earning the nickname
·Supt•rsub" bfrauSl' he w(j s always fill tng in for someone or
other

Alth&lt;1ugh 11 has becu 10 1·ea rs no" since he quit basebalL hes
sl1ll remembered best for the run-111 he had wit h Yankee
\ tanager Yogi lll•rra on the team bus during the 1964 season.
~ '"' .a decade later. another bus passenger , Dock F:llis. has
managed to mfunate his mana~er the same wa~· l.inz did
although F. IllS chose an entirely di fferent method.
l.1n 7 got Berra hot by playmg "Mary Had a Unle l.a111b " on
hts harmomca. That tr()kpla ct- m Chicago on the Yankees' bus
ngh1 al(('r th&lt;•y had lost four in a row to the White So ~ .
F: l11s lll&lt;Jde lluntl'l' 's blood bod when he stood up on the team
bus 111 ~llnneapnhs last Thursday and urged the rest of the
Han~ers to brea k the mana ~er's rules regarding the
c1msum ptl0n of alcoholic beYerages.
1\ro of hiS players got out of hne. after hal'ing a litt le too
tlluch u, dnnk on a Sea!lle to :.linneapolis OighliOda)'S ago, so
Hwner sa1d there would be no more drinking on plane fl t~ hts
or 111 the bars of hotels whe re the fu111gers stayed.
As th+..• Rang+..•rs' player representative , those nrw rules of
Hunter' s upset Ellis. They upset him so llluch, he gut up in the
bus Thur')tb~ ;tnd told his teammates to forget about the new
!'ult:!-1
l.1stemng to Ell1s, Hunter fe ll he eouldrl'tta ke anymore .
··sn down and "ih ut up,· · h es::~id to h1s pitcher .
D&lt;X'k F:llis' feelings were hurt by that.
t-Ie •·:tiled llunte r "a Hiller" and said "he ain 't gonna make

n11

outta me:·

larn psh~H1+..'

l\nowmg Bil lI' Hunter 25 vea rs, f can assure Dock Ellis that
suc h i.i th1ng nevt&gt;r even enter ed his manager's mind. Billy
Hunter has all he ca n do to rake up all the leaves in his
backyard \1ak.Jng lampshades are completely out of his line .
Ellis, who resigned as the Rangers' player rep , insiSts he's
entitled to hts P"rsunal opi nion. He's absolutely right , but b)'
the sam&lt;· tokt·n. llunter is entitled to his also , and it looks to me
as 1f Ellis c"uld he losi ng sig ht of tha t fa ct.
I.mz agn•es
" lthmk Hunter has every rtghtto do what he did, " says the
fon nrr utiltt! Infie lder, now operating a successful midtown
disco cal led Koata1ls. "We were allowed to drtnk on the plane
when I wa s with the Yankees and it led to fi ~hts a num ber of
l llll +..'S "

"The t111ng between Yo~i and 111e on the bus didn't have
anythmg to do wiU1 dnnkmg, though . It wa s JUSllha! he wasn't
a rnus1c lul'cr and he told me what I could do with the
hartnonll·a . If I played 1! better, he rnight've perm itted 1l ."
laughs L1111.
"Looking ba (·k," I can 't blame Yogi for hiH'ing gotten as
up&gt;el w1th me as he did. We had come into Chicago two-a nd-ahalf garnes nut of fir&gt;1 place and we walked ou t six -a nd-a-half
games bock The day af~r llle ep tsode on !lle bu s I went to
Yogt and told hun he was right and I was wrong. He said, 'I
gotta f1ne )OU.' and I satd ·that 's fine_'"
Tht• Yilnket•s f'ame ba ck to win the pennant that yea r and
some felt the bu' 1n c1dent was the catalyst that turned it all
ar ound for them . M&lt;:1ybe thf..' same thmg will happen with the
H.an ~e r s .,
·· J l·an 't s&lt;:J} unt&gt; way or the otht:r about that ," Linz says .
not t:\en sure we won m '64 because of what happened on

' 1'11 1

t)l{• bus But we did Will 28 uul uf 32 right after that and we won
lht' pennant by nne g ame ,~~ maybe lt did have somet hing to do

With It
"We pia~ ed the ('ardmal s 10 the Wor ld Senes and after w~
lost l&lt;• them. Yt,gt was fired _That's one thing l'rn still sorr)
for . ·

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keep on rolling

Ohioans will vote on·138
school ·levies on June 6
!E DITOR ' S
Ohioans will

NOTE :

tm 138 (ti Cal
S&lt;'htHJI lev ies in th•· Junr 6
Vdtt•

primary cll:&lt;: liun w1d sehoul
offll'ia ls i11 26 districts say

Ht·m~

their S('hu.nls will close before
l:lddt&gt;d a run-scoring L11dian:t~ 5, Yankt'l'S 1:
the
end uf the ye ar if the
si ngle m the sixth .
Ri ck Wi se broke a perso na l
lJ Pl Spurts Wrltfr
levies
are rejer·ted. Fulluwlng
In other Amencan ! .eetguc th rL't'-go mt• l11sing streak b~
Denms Etkersle1. who "
is
the
lith
article is a series ul
throwing a fnur4l itter while
~ +..'ar ago stru ck c• ut 12 ga mes. Milwauk ee edge d
·prt'·l!
lt:r
tiun
di sp at rht~s in
Califc,rnia Angels 111 hurling a Oak land . 2-1. Detroit stop ped Buddy Bell and Wayne Cage
"
'hi
ch
UIJ)
's
Ruscrilary
Baltimore.
5-2.
Cleveland
.-,trokNl run-scoring singles in
no-hitt+.•. r fnr tht' C'leye land
Armau
recaps
the
school
dumped
New
York
,
5-t.
a two-nm si xth to help the
Indians. trl{'(1 again lu(•sday
finan&lt;'ial
situatio
n
a(~
fiJSS
the
C111cagn
top
pl
ed
Cal
tfornia.
6Tri bt• down New York . Ch ri s
- he strUL·k ou t fin· while
2.
ar.d
Mmnesota
sh
ut
(I
Ut
Cl uunbli ss homered for the state.)
sc&lt;:~ tt ermg e1gh t hits to lead
Yank ee run .
t.he surging Bo:;t(lll Red &amp;1x to Tex as. 2-Q.
By Rt•semary Armau
a .f..{l victory o\'rr the TnrontCI
Whi te S.•x 6, Angl'ls 2:
Rn·wl'rs 2, A's 1:
United
Press International
Chet
l.emon
and
l..amar
Blue Jays .
Don Monry"s run-scoring
Ohioans
will vote next June
Joh
nscm
belted
ronsecut
ivc
·· I haren"t been sharp w1th Si ngle snapped a 1-1 tie in the
6
on
138
lo('a
l levies for new
homers
off
Fra
nk
Tanana.
8111y
ve lnC' itr. ··
sa1d sc•t·c nth and Mike Caldwell. 5sc
hool
taxes
and will decide
2,
in
the
third
inning
to
power
E:ckersley . "But strik eouts :1. went t he dis ta nce 111
in
atleast
26
of
Uwse distncts
C
l1icagntn
its
fourth
stra
ight
arc som ething to talk about. stopping Oakland on eight
whether
children
will be in
11i
n.
W1lbw·
Wood.
with
se1en
Ma\ be I'll win 20 this year hit s to lead tile Brewers.
mnings of W(lrk . raised his classes for a fu ll fall term.
and the batters won't see the Tigers 5. Orioles 2:
Offic ial s in those 26
fa stball."
Roo kie St eve Baker , r·eco rd to 5-l .
districts
asking for passage
Twins
2,
Rangers
0:
Ri ck Burleso n stroked a mak mg o nl~ hi s seco n9
emerge ncy
lev1es.
Geoff Zahn and Mik e Mar- of
leadoff homer in the fl'r st appearan ce of the year ,
1nc
ludin
g
Cle
ve
l and,
shall
combined
to
nutQuel
inning and drow in &lt;:~ sixth· allowed three hits over seven
Co
lumbu
s,
Par
ma,
a nd
Ferh
'llsnn
Jenkins
and
gil'e
tnrun g run Wlth l:l s£~.c rifi ce fly
tnni n~s
cwd
Aureli o
Barberton, say that without
to pa ce the Red S~x . winners R«iriguez belted a \W{)-('Un. ttw Twin.s a shutout over the
.,f 10 of. their last II garnes. p1 nch-hil hom er that enab led Han ger s. Mik e Cubbage more tax money, schools will
Dwight f.l'ans added his fifU1 Detroi t tn end a seven-game drove in ont\ rWl wi01 a sin !-(le close before the end of the
and the other scored on a year.
homer 111 SIX games and Jt~r ry losi n~ stre:Jk .
In other di stri cts, levy
double-play grounder .
rejections will mea n teacher
lay o ff s.
pr o gram
curtailments and the end of
sports and other activities.
A 9.9 mill, five-year levy is
being sought in Cleve land,
th e stale's lar~est school
district with 110,000 students.
It ha s been teetering for a
year on the brink of financial
collapse and shutdown .
Ordered to remain open by

By

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FRIEDMAN

Matthews' homer
sinks Reds, 4-3
By DAVID MOFFIT
!,;PI Sports Writer
AT I.AI\TA tUPI I - Gar\'
Matthews hopes Tu esda ;·
mght's ga me-winning home
rw1 means h•. 's broken out of
the slu mp that has plagued
him since he ca me off the
111 j uq list
The
Atlanta
Braves
outfielder had four horne runs
in the Braves fir st six games,
then wa s out uf action for five
weeks after he disloca ted his
shoulder in g£t me seven while
div ing for a fl y ball .
lle got ba ck In U1e lineup II
days ago and saw hts average
drop from .381 to .218 before
he led off the llfill om of the
10th Tuesday night with a
towen ng dn\'e nv rr the
c-enterfield fenc·e that gaw
the Braves a 4·3 \i ctorv (tVf.' r
the Cincinnati Reds. ·
·· 1 would have been happy
with any sort of hit at Uutt
JMnt ." sai d Matthews. " f had
really been stru g~ lin g the
last week . I was ll-for -1:1
before tbdt ho)ner and when
you go !i ke that ~·o u can really
1;1,ct down on yuursclf.
" I didn 't ('\'en ge t a stnk~

louk at when Ph1lly was in
th1s past weekend . I had been
swinging at nothi n~ but bad
pJtrhcs . l hope this brings HH:
out of 1t. ''
M dtth~w s getting t.o b&lt;1t
UJ

again was just as b1g a
surprise as his sixth home
rWl of llle season . The Bra1·es
were trailing 3-2 with two outs
111 the bottom of ti1e ninlll
when Reds Manager Sparky
Ander so n outsme~r t t! d
h11nself .
With Howland Office on
fir st with the potential ty mg
rWl. Andersn n decided to
se nd 111 lefU1ander reliefer
Da\'e Tomlin in hopes Braves
Man;1ger Bobby· Cox would
use a pinch baller for lefthanded
hittin g
Bria n
Assclst ine .
" I didn 't wa nt Asse lslme to
hit ." said Anderson . " I was
playing U1e percentages ."
Cox sent Cito Gaston to
pi nch hit for Asse lsti ne and
he came through a single UJ
advance Office to second.
With sw1tc h-hillmg Biff
Pocoroba next up. Ander son
rna dt• cw olht'r chan ge,
sendin g ln righ t-hander Doug
!lair who ha s been the Hed s
lJ! p rt'l id pitcher tlus season.
" I wanted Pocoroba
b ~tt 1n g right·handed an d,
anyw&lt;:~y, I wanted my best
reliever tn there at that
point,'' said Anderson.
P&lt;K·oroba. who hitd been
hittmg only .225 from the
n ght s1dc. messed up that bit

home .
"I wouldn't have had it any
other way," said Cox. ··When
you '\'e got two outs in the last
of the mnth and are down by a
rw1, you \ ·e got lu go for it.
You're got to make them try
to thro w you out. "
Griffey 's throw had Office
heat by at lea st 10 fee t, but it
too k a high hop and catcher
Don Werner missed the wg.
allowing Office to score the
tyin g rw1
" I knew the U1row had rne
beat ," sa1d Office. " I was
surprised when I was wa ved
in."

But Anderson fi gured the
Rl-ds' l lt o:o:;t l'ostly play was
bil ck 10 the th ird when a bad
throw by Dave Concepcion
c&lt;&gt;;t them a double play an d
enabled th e Braves to score
two run.., ,
"We should have gotten out
(If thot inning without any
rimnage and then all U1at
later stuff wouldn't have
1nr.tttcred," said Anderson.
Gary MHtthews was glad
they didn 't.

BEARS SIGN SHEAHER
CHICAGO 1UPI) - The
Chi ca go Bea rs Tuesday
sig ner! sever a l play ers,
including No. I draft pick
Bra d Shear er of Texa s,
winner of the Outland Trophy
as the outstanding lineman in
college football in 1977.
'!Wo other draft choices
were signed - No. 7 pick
Herman J ones . a wide
receiver fr om Ohio Slate, and
lOth round pick Ben
Zam biasi, a lineba cker from
Ci NJrgia .

SAN DIEGO I UPI 1 - The
San Diego Padres sent Bob
Davis to the club's triple-A
team m HHwaii Tuesday and
reca lled catc her Dave
l(nberts.
Hobert!; wa s sc heduled to
jni h ti1e club in Los Angeles
U•day when the Padres faC€
the Dodgers.

POI\TIA(' , Mlt'h . I UPI 1 ('oac h Monte ('la rk ha s
s 1 ~ned
vr tf• rtln
former
Detroit !.inns wide rece 1ver
I ~rry W(llton, it player cut
last sea son by Clark's
prl'th.: ~.:~: s:,o r .
it
was

(Jf strtJtc~y by npping a slllgi c
Nf't• v o r~ Hl' noerson ~ ~ ~ St
t&lt;• righ t field . Although
1 out'&gt; Hendr 1c ~ 4
str ong-ormed Ken Griffey
) tlr l f rr1n
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Br tles I ,..l' rtr l •nC t 1.1 1 FI -nn To11 1 Bul'gess wa\·cU Offic+..·
Walton up aft er Detr oit
Jna F"..11dw •n w Knepper '7
B and Dr •n r:v·v Balo.N Hd\('r
1 L f.l ·( h.V d .t S
waived hint and Clark . who
B and Mti , N Bak.r r 110 1 l
Br li P'&gt;
1 .1
HR'r- Ot•lrool
t«lk over when llud,peth was
-:.n r• Dq o
000 000 00~ ? _, I
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3 ~ 10 1100 !O IJO R od r •Quet l
fi n·d~t th('C"nd of last se.-t Sfm,
f.'n '&gt;mu &lt;, !of'l1. F- fl'•!&gt; ICben 17
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feels
Walton possibly can
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tr, o &lt;J ~&gt; t
ana
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the
k &lt;:u n thi s season .
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1-' t•oa rr•
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CINC INNAT I &lt;U PIJ - The
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and
Newman
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L o&lt;:. t..nqf' l r·s
('m cmnati Stingers sold 159
Crtldwe ll
and
Moon·
W
G&lt;Hv •• v 6 L dCtov ro
C.l!Owe ll 5 J L SO!oo3 ' l 1
season ticket' Tuesday to put
SEA'ITIE I UP II - The
the
team
424
sea
ts
short
of
ns
(
.ll
•l
000
000
110
')
8
7
Sca
llh: Mo:tri ners Tuesday
Amencan L ea gu e
01? liOO l.o:
0 DO
l or
000 000000 0 AO en,
5.000-seat goal two days from sig ned
\' t • t cr~n
Tom
lanand D Miller ! SI, Han
Bo-.
100 10 2 oo ~ -1 11o
deitdline.
Paciorek,
a
fi
r&gt;1
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tPI! ! 8 • and rlumpnrr·v W OO&lt;l
(, ,Jr\&gt; tn
(O it•mi;ln
'6
(lnd
N tllougnby 18 ! ana Nn11 oro&lt;1ny
Those sales gave the World ond ltUtfleldcr, to iJ contract
t. &lt;o t""•bY EO r&gt; r ';l f' 'f ,l n d F-- '..I&lt;. W
W W ood 1 4 ! L T ananil t8
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Hockey
Association cl ub a with the ('lass MA San Jose
} · HR !. (h tc a~o Lrmor i -1 1,
' 2 -1
Hf.'~
Boc, l or1
Burlc•,on
Johnc,o,.,
~
Cvh fo r n •&lt;t H uJII
!&lt;•ta l of 4.576 ticket' sold sin ce Mi ssHrn s &lt;,f the Pddfic Coast
r-; E viln &lt;.. r l l i
ph r ey i 1
the dri ve hegan . The club I ,cagut· .
N "Y
000 000 100
1 J }
The 21 0-p&lt;lllll d Paciorek
000 010 010 I 8 I must mee l 4:1 league-im(XJscd
( lf · llt·
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T q Jr o w
L (l f •
16
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000 000 000 0 6 0 dead linP
of 5,000 by pi:-~~ L·d m 10 ~ames this
Za h n.
MJrc,hall
(q
.1nd
IVun"&gt;or N ,&lt;:.•· ilnrJ Has~c,- W
Thursday, or fo ld .
sea stHl with the Atlanta
N yneqa r
Jf'n k. tns. fv"ont 181.
l'• .t, l!
J l!
l T,orow
)J
Sales eff orts will continue Bral'es and was hitting .333
HP &lt;, Nr-w
Y or•
Chd m h ·'&gt;'&gt; Cl rvCidnd 9 and Sundbcr~ W
Zailn 57 l
Jcn -. .n s (5 Jl
arnund-the-&lt;·lock the last two before h(' Wi.I S give n his
days of the ca mpaign.
Bill !
001 000 010
1 l 0
untunditJonal release .

'

llle federa l judge directing
school deS&lt;)gregation efforts
in Cleveland , the system is
rWlning now on borrowed
state money - nearly $31
million in advance state aid
payment' - that will run out
in JWlc.
After that and without
rl!venues fr om a new levy,
Clevela nd schoo ls face sure
closing.
The 90 , 000 -s t ud e n t
Columbu s Cit y Schoo l
District, like Clevela nd
faci n g co urt -o rd e r ed
• desegrega tion busing this
fall , needs an 8.8 mill threeyear lev y to keep its buildings
open.
Other city school districts
in trouble include Pam1a,
asking for a 6.7 mill levy ;
Be llev ue in Erie County,
asking for 9 mills, Barberton
after 7.7 mills; Warren after
8.88 mills ; Tallmadge and
Nordonia Hills.
·Three distri cts that closed
for periods last fall are also in
trouble again. In Portage
Cou nt y, Roots town Local
voters will decide an 8 mill
emergency levy and James
A. Garfield District voters
will decide a 6.9 mill issue . In
Allen County, officials of the
Allen East District say they
need a 7.75 mill levy .

The Ohio School Board.!
Association has warned that
if local levies fail and the
State Legislature doesn 't
come up with - some . quick
solutions, this fa ll will be
worse than last year wben 15
districts shut down schools
for between four and 'l/ days.
A State Education Department survey warned that 11»
dist rlct.'l may have to slillh
UJCir school calendars this
year .
To forestall such calamity,
Gov. James A. Rhodes has
pro posed doling out a
projected $58 to $85 mUUon
state budget surplus next
mon!ll in grants or loans to
schools districts wi!ll mooey
troubles .
State leg islators are
studying but probably will not
soon act on legislation to help
schools.
In hearings this year,
school superintendents wid
th e legislat ors inflati9n,
property tax rollbacks ,
pre judice against higher
tax es
and · unfunded
legislative mandates were
the so urces of !lleir problems.
Many legislators, though,
want superintendents to
make program cuts and to
improve
their
public
relations in regards to levies.

WESTINGHOUSE
AIR CONDITIONERS

11.000 BTU

6,000 BTU
AC116JA7A
Reg . 126995

Reg. I439.U

Rev . J!-49.t1

SPECIAL

SPECIAL

SPECIAL

22900

1

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AH!IlAlA

AH127A1D

35900

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They Lasll

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Washington
:lan•uce
Report
illt·r
B~ ~

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The massive military intervention in Africa by the
Sovirt Union and its Cuban
henchmen should be of grave
concern to all America ns. Nut
on ly does it harm the cause of
African racial justice, hu man
rig ht s, and national in ·
dependence. but it also affects U. S. ;trategic interests
and the future of Western
Democracy .
For centuries the Afrkan
peop le have str uggled
against co lonial rule to ~a in
individual freedom and selfgovernment. The totalitarian
Marxist regimes thal are
being imposed by Cuban
mercenaries using Sovi.et

milita ry presen ce being built of action :
up in the Horn of Africa
- Tell the Soviets, in no
threatens vitally important uncertain terms, eit her get
sea lanes which the U.S. and uul uf Africa or for get
Western Europe use to get progress in the SALT talks.
most of th'eir oil In addition ,
- Stop. negotiating with
the imposition of Marxist Castro for normal di plomatic
regimes in one African state relations arid trade .
after another jeopardizes the
_..., Close down our mission
fr ee wor ld' s •access to in Havana and the Cuban
esse ntial raw materials such mission in W C~shin gton .
as urani um . manganese ,
·- Lend effe ctive support
copper, chrom ium, cobalt , thro1,.1gh economic.: assistance
gold , and industrial diamonds and
military
s upplies
co mm it tin g
which are not abundant in 1 with o ut
American troops and perAmer i ca ~
The U. S. response to all sunncl 1 to those pro-western
this has been little more than Afri ca ns who oppose the
· a verbal reprimand while Cu ban furieS.
- Pressure our allies in
continuing to pursue detente
anns deprive many countries with the Sov1ets. While Europe and our moderate
on that co ntinent of libeMies Cubans have been marching friend s in the Middle East.
recen tl y won. For the most throu gh Africa, the Ca rt er like Saudia Arabia, ~; gyp! ,
ha s and Iran, to help stop Cum·
part , the Western powers Administration
diplomatic munist colonialism.
have sat idly by while the established
- Enco ura ge and help the
U.S.S.R has embarked upon mission in Cuba, allowed
a new wave of imperialism . Castru to ope n one in moderate black majo rity in
and sent Rhodesia to move toward
It is estim ated that there W (J3~1ing ton ,
are now over 40,000 Cuban Commerce · Department true democracy and full
combat troops tn at least 14 offi cia ls to Havana to explore racial equality.
- Call on th e Free World
Afri can countri es sti rring up potential trade activities.
to apply an economic
nations
What
does
all
this
show'
It
trouble at Moscow's corn ·
mand . Most of the mi litary shows that the Russians are squeeze on the Soviet Union
personnel are in Ethiopia and testing us at every point. and other tota lita r ia n
Angola . Commu nist tr ained probing for signs of indicision Marxist regimes by attachin g
and equipped guerrill as were and weakness . It shows the y " political co nditi ons" to
responsible fo r the recent will take as much as they can trade and normali zation of
mvasion of Zaire, and our get away with. It shows that relations .
Neither the Sov iets nor
intell igence sources already the Soviet Union ts not reall y
th
eir
Cuban henchmen are
mterested
in
peace
or
detente
report that heavy Russian
really
that tough. Th eir
1
as
we
view
it
),
but
choosing
arms and Cuban milttar)'
successes
in Afri ca have been
1nstead,
as
Alexander
advisors arc bein g sent to
du
e
mainly
to the weakness
Solzhenitsy
n
warned,
to
usc
Mozalnb1 que for terrorist
and
nai
vete
of U. S. foreign
detente
as
a
vehicl
e
to
pursue
operation s in n ei~ hb o ring
policy.
We
ha
ve been ha nding
ambitions.
11
imperialistic
Rhodesia. Their obj ective is
the
('ontlnent
to them on a
shows
tha
t
the
Soviets
only
clearly to pr eve nt th e
sil
ver
platter
,
and
if we do not
power
and
force,
not
respect
democra tic pr ocess from
wake
up
soon
,
we
will pay
vai
n
warnings
or
empty
allowing peaceful transition
dea
rl
y
for
it
in
the
end.
The
word s.
to majo rit y rule .
Sov
iet
Union
cannot
ha
ve
it
The
Russians
want
it
both
The Soviet aggression is nul
way
s.
and
on
their
term
s.
both
ways
.
some obscu re power play in
an insignificant cornt•r of the M1Jseo w desires Western
globe. Il ha s enormous im· trade , credi'l s. techn ology
plica ti ons. The Hussian and further concessions in the

SECRETARIAL REFRESHER
On Jun e 12 there will be an opening for
beginning and advanced Typing and
Shorlhand Classes at Gallipolis Business
College. Weekdays or night classes . Both
are being offered .
~ For •more

information contact Lee E . Tyler ,

. ~46 - ~367 .

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BANANAS

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!»Slin g the lar gest gain - lB
percent - followed by textile
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increase.

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Ohio in April were up 10
percent over 1977 according
to the Ohio Stale U111 versity
Center for Business and Eco-

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Racine alumni banquet
and dance .held Saturday

Class of 1958 III
hosts reunion II

Twem v.rune members vf
the P01nero1 HJgh School
ci«ss ol !958 altended thetr
20th reunwn at the Alwnn1
As.soc14ltun bdnquet at Metg;
HJgh Sd&gt;ool ,,.,turdal mghl
and then went to the Mttgs
Inn when:' they '-''t&gt;rt- Jumf:"d
b)' guests fur a ~eHogether
. Man) of the ~ ra d uates had
nut seen each tJtht'r for lht'
past 2V ) eo r; The rt l urn ol S
T Johrl.&gt;on ol Boston Ma "'
was ol spe&lt;:u.J mterestlt! the
~ruup DurJn~ the evenmg
griJUP pl l'lun: ~ Y. t:n; Lakt'n of
the graduat es
At tht: Mt'l g.~ Inn l'IJrn mun!(:ettwns 'A t'fc

n~~d

frurn

Hun ond Annc. .~1urrd ~
Russell. Dons lrnlooden r •Jrd.
Elatnt House . and Dtcl&lt; Het·
Tcdch~rr.; ~t opplnll 1n t-:..~

ton

vtsll With the group mcluded
James Diehl , \ir and

~·1~

Charb Ctbbs..\I "' ~lo'V~
Husted . Mt ss Htlen Smlln .
and Eval tne Teaf ord
ontn1m.~:.1

GrttdUiltr!l

bcmquet "ere F lo ren ce
Bearh.s , Ed Bune) , Tom
Brw·n. Glen Cectl, \ 'tdue
Clork Shrel'e ..~udr e) Cunn·
tngham Ktmzel. Pam·
Duugla&gt; Arnold . Jerr) E
Ftdds. Jack E Follrvd. Tum
Cdrnes. Mart·1a Gruest' r Arnold . Mr and Mrs Rvdnt1
Spencer. Huger- W H1st1i.
Ann Icenhower S.rmtz. S T
Jotmson. Ron Mart m. Pal
\ eu tzhng . ll'tlma Ohlmger
Mrvd , Carolyn Ptu lhp&gt; Sur·
laee : R4t hel Ruu.&gt;h Borman .
Sa m Russell. Robert Slaek.
Wll lt am Sterrett . J oh n
Stnekland. Dan Struble. Fa 1
Tiwrnas O.,Weese. and Dor;;
Wells Ww;lyard
Purehastng a ltckel but
unable lu allend ~a s Bartoo
Campbell
Tum Getrne~ tro veled t~
hrthes t corntng fr om
L\;nYer. Colo .11arua Arnold
'tileD
chcurperson for the
t&gt;\ 'f.'nt

tnt-

L~L'RA

HO(J\'ER
RECEIVES SCHOLAR·
SHIP - Laura Ell en
H0&lt;11·er. dau ghter uf '1r.
and Mrs . Wendell Hoover.
Ji'964 RU&lt;·ksprings Rd ..
Pomeroy. has rt'{'t'in·d a
schola rship to all&lt;'nd lhe
School of Music at the Ohio
Sial&lt;' L'nil'trsi t)·. Lau"' is
graduatin g from Meigs
High School on June 6 and
10ill enroll at Ohio Sial&lt;'
otXI autumn M"itb trombone a.s ber major instrument. While allending
Meigs Hi gb School , she has
bt'tn a member of the Jazz
band , lhe concert band . pep
baud. S)'mpbonic baud.
wind ensemble. marching
band . choir madri gal
si.ngrrs and girl's t'USem·
bit .

RACI\E -Owr lll alwnnt
and guests attended the an·
nual R4t mr Htgh Schuol
Alumm bdnqutt and dam"e
st&lt;Jged Saturda) m&lt;hr m th&lt;
Suulhern Ht gh Seh oul
aud.Jtonum
H t~hlt~hts vf the reunwn m·
el uded the presenl&lt;l llon of the
13th annua l Paul H. C..r·
nahan Memunal ~kholarshtp
uf $500 lu Jea n Rtlehharl whu
resldts 1n S~Tac~ wuh her
grandmother. Mrs . Mildred
Hermie)'. and lhe ol rro ~·mng
Cheryl Rose berry as alwnn1
queen . Mtss Roseberrl' ts the
daughter of \1r. and Mrs.
C&lt;'Ctl Roseberry Other can·
didates •·err Loretta Huls·
mger . Km1 Tarlur. and
Chery l Wt!son. Jai·k Bosllck.
Alumni Aswctalwn seeond
\'Jt e·prestdenl. presented the
quetn candtd.ate!'! cmd LT UY.11ed the queen

B~rb.arCI Plen·f: Clnnounted
the re&lt;:'iptenl of the scholar·
~tu p

i:l a·ard. The Jn \"Ul'CH.Jon

pre&lt;:-edtng the dtnm·r was
~ 1 \"e n
by ~1r s . \t i:ixlnt'
ll'tngell wllh the wcleome by
the as;,o('Jallun prestdenl.
Barbdra Dugan
Mrs Eileen H. Harnhn uf
th€ d as. of 1953. was guest
spe aker and talked un
·Teachtng ts Tense ... Mrs.
Hamlin IS " SpaniSh le•c·her
al the Central Junior Htgh
School at Greenwtch. Conn .
She •·as mlrvdut ed by Mrs .
IJbby Ftsher. thtrd \'Ice
president.
Recugmzed and presented
gtfLS were Ann Coe. class of
1910. the oldest graduo te at·
tendtng : Charles Spencer .
Anna Maria. Fla.. the one
traveling the larthesl. Mr.
and ~1rs . ~orrnon Roush of

Gardeners beautify cemetery
LETAR T FAU.5
Plant·
mgs Wt'rt· rnadt i:ll t he l..ttdrt
~' ail s Ce meter;. lo.st wt tk tn
conJunl'lton wtlh the Bend 0
lht K! Vtr Carden Clut; ·s prrr
Je&lt;:l uf cemet ery beduttftt·o-

and Clifford Ht ll sprayed the
tree; at the cemeter)
A mee llng wa s held follow·
m~ the cerneter) work at I he
hurne uf Mr.s Cros;, wtth :'&gt;Irs

1\'mgett as the hostess. Mrs . There was a session one
Wes t gave the del'ulwns ond et:o lo~ y wt lh repollt n~ pla nLI
'1 " Carpenter had the cl ub betng the topic dtscussed .
Thank YOU note&gt; wtll iJe
pra~ er
Fur r oll call
memt&gt;trs exchanged plants . ~~n t tv tho!l.t.' "ho donated

twn
Member&gt; ltlled the lour
Iorge urns •llh eolorfu l
planLI. lnrnr ned the ~ ra ""
around the planter;, and tn·
s'tdlled a ne• ~Ia;; frame
e,round lht: ltsllng uf donor~ uf
dvKwM C::tnd n&lt;J W~nng cr~b
t r ees pla nted ol the
cemetery
Wurklnl:! 1Jn tht proJ.ecl
wt re .\1n AndrtY. Cru~~ ..
Mrs James IJtehl. .\ lr; .
Esther West. ~l r; Wilson
Carpenter . \Irs Bert Grurun .
Mrs fluth Aarmtz , and Mrs .
~:mesl W tn~e tt. Flowers fur
the proJect were donoted b)
Hubbard ; Greenhouse at
S1raeu.&gt;e . Solis :\1arket at
:1-!o son and Arlhur Hill of
Lel&lt;lrl Fa lls Andrew Cross

joint anniversary
celebration hosted
An open house 1n eelebra·
lion ul the 40th weddmg an ·
rlJ\'t r~rle !-:. of Mr. ond Mrs
Wilham T. Grueser and Mr
and Mrs . Carl Brannan was
held SlUldal' at the Grueser
home . Grant St.
Hosltng the allatr were Mr.
and Mrs . Don Grueser .
Akr•m. and ~ r . and Me&gt; .
\l ll·hael Ger l• c h. The
Grut~ r~ we re marned un
Ma1 31 , 193a, and the Bran·

ATTE'\D BA'IQ LF:T

All m c·htldren of \lr •nd
Mrs Wtlll arn Aull ottendt-d
the \l tddleport Htgh SchiJ&lt;JI
C::t lumm banqutt Tht ~ r o up
&lt;.:IJO~t~t~ 11f GC::tr! Ault. SprJn~ltel d . r tlesl4 Bu.,h. Ko)
IJJI::'an . JJotnnL~ Ault. Perry
Aull ond .\l errt Aull They
wert' jiJ!nt:d f&lt;Jf tht' dm nt r
and dlinri· U~ Hun ! JJ~on .
Sand\ h ·nny\C.hltt . r·anll
Ault: u .d \ 'lf' kl Wr,l ft .

non~

on :.1Dy 22. 19313.

Huby and er) sla l appoint·
'.4'Cre used un tht ser\'·
m~ table whtch featured . a
deturcted llt~ red coke &lt;tnd a
floral arrangement , gtfl of
Mr and ~ r&gt; . Cia\' Tuttle . The
tt~kt: wa~ ~ rvt&gt;d. with punch .
rm nl&gt; and nu ts The
l't'l t: tJ r(j tJn~ co uple~ wure cur·
~ ~e~ and boutunmert ~ Clnll
• ere presented ~i lLS and
car•i \
rnen~

~IJnf'

ASSISti ng ~· tth the Serving
were Mr:,. Grutser and :--1 r~

Sunpson . '11r and Mrs. Vtrgli
Hamm . \1rs. Graee Ha• ·iey.
Branndn ·:, S l ~ ltr :,, Mr ~ . .\ 1tss Mildred Ha• Icy . Mr.
Clyda Allen sworth . Mrs . and Mr&gt; .Mack Ste•·arl , Mr .
Rubert J•y. Mrs Susan and Mrs . A.&gt;a J ordan . Mr .
fulw lings , and Mrs. Gerirude ond Mrs. Fteldmg Hawkms,
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs . Clay Tuttle. Mr.
Allendmg the t •lebrauun and Mrs . Bud Wilson , Mr . and
were Mr . and Mrs. Hobert Mrs. Carl Huach and Dann,
Jay and Ma n • nne Wovdgerd. Mrs . Gertrude Mtlltr , Mr.
Culwnbus : Ken ~ 1 chola s and and Mrs. Mtllard Wt lder·
William Reynoltl.l, Mtthigan : mulh, Mr. and Mrs . Edwo rd
Mr . and '&gt;l rs . Terry Ohlinger. Eva r~ 1 Mr cmd Mrs . Tum
Duncan r alls: Mr . •nd Mrs Bowen. Mrs. Al!&lt;.&gt;t Robeson.
HKhard R4whngs and Totl1· Chester Mom s. Mr and Mrs.
my . Ma:;on . W. \" a. ; Mr Clnd .James Brewtngton . Mr. t~n d
~1 rs
Wendel l Gerlo ch, Mrs. Mtehael Stewa rt , Chm
Chtlhtolhe : Mr and Mrs and Jared, Helen Reynold;.
F:lrner Grueser , Pomt Plea· Mr . and Mrs. George Glaze ,
sant . W. Vo : Delma Housh. Mr and Mrs. R4 ymond Cole.
Galltpol~; ;
Mr s. Stella Mrs. Clyda Allensworth . \1r
Gruese r, M1ss ~Jnt~ RlL~sell , and Mrs. Howa rd Oatley. Mr.
\1r and Mrs Bradford !&gt;laag . and ~1rs . Arthu r Nease. Me&gt;.
\1r and Mrs Hobert Hoberls. Clanrl' Erv.·m. Taro ami
Htldo Schm oll. Mr . ond \1rs Al»un Gerlac h. of llw
Honald Ht ynulds. E.&gt; ther .\ltddlcpo rl·Putneroy area .

Perfect attendance records noted
GtiL&gt;I&lt;Jr perlect attendanr t
dunng th~ p&lt;:~ ~t :-ear v.ere
~H .\ented
! tJ
;, tr'·ral
mtrnt..lt!r~ at th anrJUCi l J.ll' nw
&lt;1llhe iJhi'J F:l4 Phi Choplcr c,l
r.l.d St~:Jrlo Pl11 h•·ld Tue;da)
rul:'ht i:il tllt hiJfut: 1;f ~l r!:.
/J l!J an ,\ h,I(Jrt
H~&lt;r~ el\ !n ~ th
~lfL". \4t.•rt
\ld urL\ha '\tiYJn. po·rfel"\ dt·
IY!ir!ont"t' lrJr thrf•1· ~~i:ir !:..

Ohlmger. Sherne A!JIXIll .
Bn:nda Ha ggy , e:tnd CariJI
Cru Y~

fJurmg tht mettmg d ltavt:
uf i:l b)t'fi&lt;.:t was granll•d to
IJvnnd D(Jwltr'" ,\1rs. Rt'cvt~
a.1ked fur the members to
gJ ~'t htr mfurrnatron fur prtf·
grarn.1. ond Sonyo Ohlinger
noted thc:it rn.;tead uf a noat . a
l' '"l wt ll he ust:d lor the
r q :: atla P&lt;Hadt entr}
\ ' on ,,u~ C:H 'tl vltu.· ~ thruugh

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The lomily ol Mr and Mrs
: Calendar I 1\'dliarn
fred Smith, Sr.
~ ather ed

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and .Mr., , H&lt;A&gt;trl Duckworth
of .lftddler&gt;Jrl, Sa turday lor a
farnll ~ reum un ;md CIIUkout
Altend10g were Mr snd
&gt;1rs Eu gene Sllltlh and
d uJdrt:n Ctnd ) . John , Tun·
m:• . .\1C::trk . and J v~t.' ph , and
Hnon Su1 tt._.r :Ar cmd \ir ~
rr .. d Huffrn an. H~:H: rh .
fJc.'&gt;ld end 'farm . and J~n

Hu&lt; k, Mr and .M" .\1 1' e ll ol·
fmcr th'"' hr,:r,L\ and HltJr ~wn ,
fJ.hbby Mr ond .\1 r."l .~kvt:
fuY.k . Mr dHd .\i n , /..~.: •;
~ughmar ,

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fJH lt:tr 'SIJrJt or,rj h lil-'lj; !fJ(jf,
whrJ h&amp;d f IJftllhaJ,rj '+r~rJ on
autr. uw bJ I.. ~ ~mrlt1:t ,,._br

Dec·ember • ·ere planned
Jondl Haptonstal l. soc ial
c omrnltt~e
r ht~ 1r m a n.
pn:s.:nt~d 1dea~ fur crenL.,

durmg the next )'ear. A report
on the lund.&gt; m the servtee
cole~o r) •as ~1ven by Peggy
Stout , who received the
award fur the Gest cultural
reporl ol the year .
The Metgs County Fatr
wurk .:,c.:hedult:.· was d J st· us~ ~u
and ll wa s nolL-d by Mr&gt; . ,Ohl·

mger that members wtll be
wurkmg Tuesday and Thu"·
day all do)' and Salurdii)'
rnurnmg.
The c ul t ural report
presen ted hy Kay Wa lker and
Jilll.twn was on karate wttll
the Metgs Count) Cl ub gtvtng
o deu10nstratwn.
Hostesses for the pi&lt;:nll·
were the lus11165 anenda nte
team rnern ~ rs .

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I Updike's life topic I
! for Literary Club I
The life •nd works ol Johr
Updike, conSidered one ol lhe
~:~ rea t es t
eo nt Prnp orary
'.'.Tilers. was dtsc u.ssed bv
M1ss Susan fleshma n, Metgs
IJIJrana n. at the Wednesdav
111eelut~ of the Middleport
IJlerary Club .
Held at the hvrne of Mrs.
HoiJerl l'tsher , the mee ting
rnorked the last of the d ub
until fall. 111 her ta lk. Mtss
T'leslunan tnen tiuned "Hair
btl Hun ", "M•rry Me " . and
The Couples" as bemg
among Upd ike 's bwks. She

noted that he em ploys " style
of wn ling whH.:h bnngs more
lllt!i:imng into the eorrunun
everyday thin gs vi life
wntmg m mmule detail with
deleg•n l descnplwns. MisS
Fleshman sai d thai he JS eon·
stde red the short story
liiurelle. Mrs . Ftsher tha nk ed
M1 ss Fl e s h ma n t~n d
presented her w1th t~ g1ft frorn
the cl ub .
GuesLS were Na 11cy Cook ul
Philadelpht• , and ond Mrs.
Huth F:uler, MtddltJ&gt;&lt;H'l

!Jowers lor the cemeten .
\1r.&gt; . Cross appomled M ~s.
Carpenter ,
ch~lrm C:In .
. Ir s Dteh l. and Mrs. W. 0.
&amp;rmtz lu the numJO&lt;:.~ t mg
eurn m1 t t et: .
An mutatwn was read
lrum the \'e Olde Vtllage

Carden Club Jnvt l l n~
members to ollend the an·
nua l spnng nower show of the
dub. Jun e 4 and 5. Mrs. Cros;,
• ·as awardt&gt;d a n bbon lor her
lrJ 3
c.rri:ingeme nts . ~ex t
meelmg wtll be at the home ol
.\I rs . Carpenter lfl June wi th
l'il eh member to take a
fiJ\'onte Clrrt~ ng ernent.
~ r.) . Wmgelt LtSStstt.td bv
\1 r s
Cr oss
served
ref rt·shmt.:nl'J .

Celebrate
annzversary
~fr and Mrs . John Wtl ham
Slobarl celebrated their 40th
w~ddm~ a nnt\·cr:so:~ry Ul Col·
urn bus on May 28.
They were rnt~rn ed in
Oklahom• Ctly , Okla . by the
Rei' Fro nk Cross 111 the
UnJtt•d Brcthern Church . Mr .
Stuba rt Js al'ltng lociun• sler
at the Hactne Locks ond Dan
and Mrs. Stobarl IS a bea uli ·
elan with Ka1·' s Salon m Mid·
die port. Th~y ha l'e three
da ugh t e r s, Mrs . Pa l
Emble ton , :-lew Haven: .Ill'S .
Margie Ann Wulle. Tuppers
Platns. and Mrs. Rel'erll' J u
Cw mm ns. Raclnt' ; s~ven
gra ndehildren. Ene. F:r111 Jo
and Heather Em bleton. l"'ri
Ann and Bruce Wullc, and
Jo111e; Mt ehael ond Jvdi
CuJnmu1s.

Tunlcr , Havt•rJswnod , W
Ve~ : Mr &lt;tllll Mrs. Wlll!mn
Stt:wlirt, 1\thesn : Mr. Wid
.\1rs. Kf·n Kone('ek. l'i l l"l!lit.
Alllcns:
S"rah Spencer. M" ' "'' · W.
Vii .; Sut• ( 'ui'LIS, J.or ;w1 : Mr .

1: ; i.Jrlllll J!aY JS, [;H Jhpolis;

Mt· and Mrs. Charles J•wcll ,
Nc·w IIHvcn, W Vo .: M r . ontl
Mr.'i . ~ ;t' or ~c Thci!itJ, Belpre;
alll l ls;dtel Wilson. Colurn bus.

WANT AREAL
ESTATE LICENSE?

&lt;Hid Mrs. ll&lt;Hllll' l'r.,fftll ,
Bondville, Ill: IJot't Br;nlfo nl,
!JndoJ Vvttfll'li.! . .Join t W! •st. ,
PH!rl't!. s·ec.:retary-t rt:i;i ~U rc r.
DiJVJsburg. 1'v11 cil .: Mr. and
Gal lipolis Business .College
15 oHenng ttl~ accre&lt;~ited
Heuntun dasses of J:flB , Mrs . (;uy Wol fe. Sallllu.sky:
program of class work
l!i'.JJ, 193a, 1943, 1948, and 195:) ].()rena Dail y, Bla r klwk: Mr.
you
' re
required
to
Wt.! re n .-&lt;.:ogmzed .
and Mrs . Hwhard 1-l arnmmld ,
comp
lete
for
laking
the
Out -uf·lown grad uates and Blackli ek: Sharon lltddl c·.
Ohio State Exam ination
their guests t~tt cndm ~ were M t~r."i, Po .; Mr . ond Mrs.
co mplete
in only
12
:-.orma n and Wtlma Styer , Wtlbur Huller, Ak rcHt ; Mr.
wt.•C k\ Cla s' t-J cg •n s June
Wt~ t e rford ; :'v1r. ilnd .~ rs. cmd Mrs. Gary(ilh!Js, Mas1m ,
12 . For more intormation
James Harden, London: Be l· W. VJ .: PFC JMnt:s HoiiiJ&lt;HJ ,
con tact Lee E. Tyler , 446t1· Krider. Colum bus; Mr . Ht. Polk , I.&lt;J .: Mr . and Mrs
4367 .
a'nd Mrs. [)a le Smilh . Mrs. Wayne Howard , Sllelhy, N.
No. 71 ·0'1 . 0472 8
Oli ve Wolfe, Jes.ste Childers.
Joann Dobhms, Bil l Dan iel l,
Don na Hunt . Wilma Sayre;
Mr. andM rs. Donald Miller,
Drusilla House. Paul Sayre.
Peggy Gregory. all of Colwn·
bus.
Mr. an d Mrs . Sam Curl1.1.
l.u r~in:
Bunm c J(;lt:ksun.
P1cke nn gtun: Kennet h
Hoherls , Hochesler. I'a .:
Audr ey Bmchyn, St. Shorts,
Mtch.: Mr. and Mrs. Cloyce
Bradford. Worthtnglon; Mr.
and Mrs . Ht chard Sargent,
Pla tn Ci ty; Mr. ond Mrs.
Floyd Jones, Ml Vernon :
&amp; tty Bnckles, Golltpohs;
Mr . on d Mrs . Edward Droz.
Freedom. Pa.: Mr. and Mrs.
James MeCiaskey. Industry,
P&lt;t . : Marcia Ann Wells,
Washington , C. H.
Charles K. Spencer. Anna
Mana. Fla.: Mr. a11d Mrs.
John Sa )Tt . Reynoldsbu rg:
Mr . and Mrs. Hu1Jcr1 Co rn·
well. Gall ipoli s: Mr . and Mrs .
Paul Miller. Gahamm: Mr.
and Mrs . .Ons A. Housh,
I.&lt;J ngsville: Shtrley Hose,
Mtllord : Mr. and Mrs. Davi d
Drake. Ft. Benmng. (;a.:
C11arleen Garver , Fl Wayne.
Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Wt ll iam
Ba ker, Berne, Ind.: Isabel
Ptcktns. Shelby 'i. C.: Mr. BUY NOW BEFORE IT GETS HOT
and Mrs. Hussell Hhudes,
AND SAVE MONEY
Marte llo: Rubert Salser.
Glasgow, W. Vo .: Molly
FISher, .~ lllens; Mr. w&gt;d Mrs.
Normc.~n Housh, Ch&lt;trlcstun.
W. Va .; Mr . and Mrs. Rubert
Euler . Elkv iew. IV. Vo .:
Shi rley Hoberls. J.extnglun,
Ky.: Mr . and Mrs. Wilham
Beegle, Gal lipolts : Mr . and
Mrs. Solon Butcher. Spe11ce r. 106 N. 2ND AVE. MID_
DLEPOI\,T, 0.
W. Va .: Mr. and Mrs. Tc'll
Ba iley , Potriut ; IJ nda Boyd,
Parkersburg, W. Va.; Denise
Roberts. Parkersburg. W.
Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Jaek

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DE AR HEI .F:N:
Where did the tmn , "kil'k the bucket" come from''
.CU IU.OUS
DE AH C.:
One theory is that when suid des decide to ha ng themse lves.
som etimes they tighte n a rope to a tree limb. adjust the noose
and sw nd on a bucket : then "k ick" it nul from under th em:
1.c .. die.
Oka y'! - H.

Nurses convention to
air live from Hawaii
ATHEN S - Nurses in
So utheast ern Ohio will hal'e
the opport unit y to view four
Jive present a tions from the
Am eri can Nurses Associa tion
IANAr Conv ention 111 Ha wa ii
on J une 12. The closed cir cuil
bruadeast, spo nsored by the
App a lac hia n E:du ca t io11
Satellite Prog rams, tan be
seen from 4:45 to 7 ;J .m . in
Hou m 20( Radio ·Television
Huilding, Co llege St reet,
Athens, Ohto .
The prese nl altuns will
examine the nursing pract ice
lmpl lt'ations of rescHrch on
pat ienl educa tion. Speri lte
lupits will mclude : the UJ·
n uencc of drugs un palie nt
lea rning : th e ell ert s of
pal tent e&lt;lu ca tion in reducing
~1 ress in co ronary pat ient s;
how pati ent educat ion is
affected by different primary
health care specioli sts: an d
th e role of pat ient awareness
in promoting responsibilit y
lor se ll car e.
Becau se th e program is
li ve , partici pant s will be able
to ask questions by telephone
a nd receive a nsw~ r s ove r the
air from the paneli sts in

Nur sing iil Georgetown
Uni versity, Washington. D.
C'. : Cy nthia Scalzi, R.N., a
cl ini ca l spec ia list in the
Depa rtment of Ca rdtulug) in
Lhe Schuol uf Nursing Cent er
fur Heall h Science at the
U ni versi ty uf Call furni a. I .os
Angeles; and M. J ean White ,
R.N . , a s peda li st 111
neu rus urgica l nu rs1 ng al
No rt hwest
Neuro logica l
As.so cia les m Be llevue,

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SPECIALS

SUPERIORS BUDGET PAK

WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 TO JUNE 7

LARGE SELECTION Of BEDDING
PLANTS 65' per doz. pak '4.75 per flat

BOLOGNA ............. ~B~
BORDEN'S
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Cottage Cheese ........c~r·~·.
24

BORDEN 'S

Fruit Punch ................... 79¢
BORDEN 'S

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BORDEN'S

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BORDEN 'S

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FRESH TOMATOES •• ~B.

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deliv ery.
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800·2824401 , to ll free for Ohio
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Nu rses ca n receive two
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C:i pplied luwards Co nt muing
Educat ion Umts (rom lhc
ANA, it they desire. 'lltuse
wishing lo enrull for CE Us
must pay a $5 lee to the ANA.

A ·· .John Hrmcock "

The pan elists arc : An n
Ma rie Jane, R.N., a clinical
nurse in r es piratory and
pulmonary care al the Coo k
County Hospital in Chi cago:
Sh a ron Shaw , R.N., in·
structor at the School of

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DEAR HELEN :
We're considering artiriciC:JI insemination as we can 't seem
to ma ke a baby nalvrally . There's an absolutely perfect man
-gorgeou s, seemingly intelligent, to ll, healthy - at work . 1
don't know him very well. bul l'd like him to be the ·sta rter "
of our baby
How would you go about asking him to se ll us his spe rm '
·HOPEFUL
P .S. l haven't asked my lmsbdnd oboul thts vel. How du I
broach the subject to him ''
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DEAH HOPEFUL :
First thtngs first: ask your doctor a bout your lacks. If he ur
she points toward flrtifieial insemination, discuss it with your
husba nd - but don't be surprised if he vetoes Mr . Gorgeous at
work. lAnd Mr. G. might not be overly enth usiastic either ..
think of the legal , ethica l, emoti ona l lia&amp;;les his contribution
might ereale.) - H.
P.S. You might write to Hesol ve, P.O. Box 474, Behnun l.
Mass .. 02172. It's a non·proltt organiwti on tha t ulfers advice
and information abo ut tn fe rtility probl ems.

Hawaii.

A subst1ntial pen•tty is
invoked on all cerliliclle
accounts withdrawn prior
to the d1te of m•turity .

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MAKES LIST
Bev•rly Wtkox , daughter
c,l .llr and Mrs. Haymond
%1fl' l•· anrJ ,ldu~ht.t!r J ~·"·~-'rly , Wileux , was un the dea n's list
at Marohall Umverst ly fur
J~&gt;' '''' f1d
Mr dfl'j 'v1r.&lt;.,
Griggs !Jam
~&gt;~lh , .,mesters ,f the 197J.78
]f"fj .)pu~~ . Mr :,
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p!IJte •Jfflr·,·r, wt,.; "' " "~ wA
l AUtd Vu~uud Mf:ft ld) , ;md ~ ~tudcnl ~nd 1.~ now horne for
J~nt1 fied , ot.JM-rvf' d d rmm
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f1~htm~ w1ti1 a tWtr lti.. IMr k
r;ff tter
The
mc. n '11- tllldU! rrtrJ ~rflJ lh Jr ~nd
f''JrllrnandPered tile tJff H... , li '1-:lJ~IJtt·r V J r~lllld K&lt;1 y l"k·
HAVE CHECKUP
IJ.;:HI' y
Mr ond Mr s. Retn u Ilnd,
rar but lhe oll&lt;luty ~''h' •
off 1ccr drew tu lj weap&lt;.r1 llnd
()md•Jr St .. Pomeroy, were in
JJJ J VJ'~ tiw c.,'&gt; Stnate
umbu s reeen tly for
fl rt.1"J lnt'J the WIQ!ish JI·Id tA
'•'•'.ril ~, &lt;1Jt ,,If •II lundll for &lt;C'•,J
tJ,~ , · kup s
futluw rn g eye
the vc lu ·Je , killw~ ll &gt; ' 1Jf1Unul::d IJ!'"JfotJJn~ rJf &lt;..:c.m ·
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Charlestun. W. VC~ . wun the
door pnze.
New offu:ers eleded wt're
Dtonni s E\'ons. president;
l&lt;bby Ftsher. ltrSl l'll'e pre." ·
dent : Ga n· Wt llord. sCt'Oiltl
\'l t' t.'
pr,e sl d ~n :
t\ IJL"l' .
ll't lharns. thtrd l'll'e prcSJ·
dent : Donny Brown . f&lt;Jurth
\rice prrs1dent : ~ n d Harh&lt;:H-~1

IS 'NO KIDS' ACOP .OUT"?
DEAR HELEN :
We have three grown children, two of whom have saitl . " No
kids 1 - we don't want to bring children into this lousy world ."
Many of their friends in the upper-middle·dass group say
the same, and give as their reasons, " overpopulotion, ecology .
the doll'llfall of society, " etc. Yet their potential offspring are
the very ones who could make the turn ·around, for they 'd have
concerned , solvent, caring parents who would give them an ex cellenlslart.
Instead, many affluent young people ore l ea~tng it to the
deprived class to repop ulate the world . Low socio-€conomie
couples multiply mightily, s well our welfare rolls. increase the
crime rate.
I ca ll this trend toward no-children se lfishness. Don't you'! CON CERNED
DEAR CON :
Observing the number of affluent-type pregn•nt women
around lately, I wouldn't even call it a " trend " anymore!
The re will a lways be couples who , for valid reasons, choose
against having babies : they know themse lves well enough to
realize they wo uldit't make good parents.
Remember too, that many couples change their rmnds alter
a few childless vears.
Why don 't you just relax, keep relatively quiet. and hope
"everything comes to her who wails" ' Even grandchildren.
+1.

John F . Fultz, Mgr .
700 .E. Main
Pomeroy , 0 .

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�l- The Daill' Sentinel, Muldleport-P&lt;rnerny, 0 ., Wed.neMay,

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Racine alumni banquet
and dance .held Saturday

Class of 1958 III
hosts reunion II

Twem v.rune members vf
the P01nero1 HJgh School
ci«ss ol !958 altended thetr
20th reunwn at the Alwnn1
As.soc14ltun bdnquet at Metg;
HJgh Sd&gt;ool ,,.,turdal mghl
and then went to the Mttgs
Inn when:' they '-''t&gt;rt- Jumf:"d
b)' guests fur a ~eHogether
. Man) of the ~ ra d uates had
nut seen each tJtht'r for lht'
past 2V ) eo r; The rt l urn ol S
T Johrl.&gt;on ol Boston Ma "'
was ol spe&lt;:u.J mterestlt! the
~ruup DurJn~ the evenmg
griJUP pl l'lun: ~ Y. t:n; Lakt'n of
the graduat es
At tht: Mt'l g.~ Inn l'IJrn mun!(:ettwns 'A t'fc

n~~d

frurn

Hun ond Annc. .~1urrd ~
Russell. Dons lrnlooden r •Jrd.
Elatnt House . and Dtcl&lt; Het·
Tcdch~rr.; ~t opplnll 1n t-:..~

ton

vtsll With the group mcluded
James Diehl , \ir and

~·1~

Charb Ctbbs..\I "' ~lo'V~
Husted . Mt ss Htlen Smlln .
and Eval tne Teaf ord
ontn1m.~:.1

GrttdUiltr!l

bcmquet "ere F lo ren ce
Bearh.s , Ed Bune) , Tom
Brw·n. Glen Cectl, \ 'tdue
Clork Shrel'e ..~udr e) Cunn·
tngham Ktmzel. Pam·
Duugla&gt; Arnold . Jerr) E
Ftdds. Jack E Follrvd. Tum
Cdrnes. Mart·1a Gruest' r Arnold . Mr and Mrs Rvdnt1
Spencer. Huger- W H1st1i.
Ann Icenhower S.rmtz. S T
Jotmson. Ron Mart m. Pal
\ eu tzhng . ll'tlma Ohlmger
Mrvd , Carolyn Ptu lhp&gt; Sur·
laee : R4t hel Ruu.&gt;h Borman .
Sa m Russell. Robert Slaek.
Wll lt am Sterrett . J oh n
Stnekland. Dan Struble. Fa 1
Tiwrnas O.,Weese. and Dor;;
Wells Ww;lyard
Purehastng a ltckel but
unable lu allend ~a s Bartoo
Campbell
Tum Getrne~ tro veled t~
hrthes t corntng fr om
L\;nYer. Colo .11arua Arnold
'tileD
chcurperson for the
t&gt;\ 'f.'nt

tnt-

L~L'RA

HO(J\'ER
RECEIVES SCHOLAR·
SHIP - Laura Ell en
H0&lt;11·er. dau ghter uf '1r.
and Mrs . Wendell Hoover.
Ji'964 RU&lt;·ksprings Rd ..
Pomeroy. has rt'{'t'in·d a
schola rship to all&lt;'nd lhe
School of Music at the Ohio
Sial&lt;' L'nil'trsi t)·. Lau"' is
graduatin g from Meigs
High School on June 6 and
10ill enroll at Ohio Sial&lt;'
otXI autumn M"itb trombone a.s ber major instrument. While allending
Meigs Hi gb School , she has
bt'tn a member of the Jazz
band , lhe concert band . pep
baud. S)'mpbonic baud.
wind ensemble. marching
band . choir madri gal
si.ngrrs and girl's t'USem·
bit .

RACI\E -Owr lll alwnnt
and guests attended the an·
nual R4t mr Htgh Schuol
Alumm bdnqutt and dam"e
st&lt;Jged Saturda) m&lt;hr m th&lt;
Suulhern Ht gh Seh oul
aud.Jtonum
H t~hlt~hts vf the reunwn m·
el uded the presenl&lt;l llon of the
13th annua l Paul H. C..r·
nahan Memunal ~kholarshtp
uf $500 lu Jea n Rtlehharl whu
resldts 1n S~Tac~ wuh her
grandmother. Mrs . Mildred
Hermie)'. and lhe ol rro ~·mng
Cheryl Rose berry as alwnn1
queen . Mtss Roseberrl' ts the
daughter of \1r. and Mrs.
C&lt;'Ctl Roseberry Other can·
didates •·err Loretta Huls·
mger . Km1 Tarlur. and
Chery l Wt!son. Jai·k Bosllck.
Alumni Aswctalwn seeond
\'Jt e·prestdenl. presented the
quetn candtd.ate!'! cmd LT UY.11ed the queen

B~rb.arCI Plen·f: Clnnounted
the re&lt;:'iptenl of the scholar·
~tu p

i:l a·ard. The Jn \"Ul'CH.Jon

pre&lt;:-edtng the dtnm·r was
~ 1 \"e n
by ~1r s . \t i:ixlnt'
ll'tngell wllh the wcleome by
the as;,o('Jallun prestdenl.
Barbdra Dugan
Mrs Eileen H. Harnhn uf
th€ d as. of 1953. was guest
spe aker and talked un
·Teachtng ts Tense ... Mrs.
Hamlin IS " SpaniSh le•c·her
al the Central Junior Htgh
School at Greenwtch. Conn .
She •·as mlrvdut ed by Mrs .
IJbby Ftsher. thtrd \'Ice
president.
Recugmzed and presented
gtfLS were Ann Coe. class of
1910. the oldest graduo te at·
tendtng : Charles Spencer .
Anna Maria. Fla.. the one
traveling the larthesl. Mr.
and ~1rs . ~orrnon Roush of

Gardeners beautify cemetery
LETAR T FAU.5
Plant·
mgs Wt'rt· rnadt i:ll t he l..ttdrt
~' ail s Ce meter;. lo.st wt tk tn
conJunl'lton wtlh the Bend 0
lht K! Vtr Carden Clut; ·s prrr
Je&lt;:l uf cemet ery beduttftt·o-

and Clifford Ht ll sprayed the
tree; at the cemeter)
A mee llng wa s held follow·
m~ the cerneter) work at I he
hurne uf Mr.s Cros;, wtth :'&gt;Irs

1\'mgett as the hostess. Mrs . There was a session one
Wes t gave the del'ulwns ond et:o lo~ y wt lh repollt n~ pla nLI
'1 " Carpenter had the cl ub betng the topic dtscussed .
Thank YOU note&gt; wtll iJe
pra~ er
Fur r oll call
memt&gt;trs exchanged plants . ~~n t tv tho!l.t.' "ho donated

twn
Member&gt; ltlled the lour
Iorge urns •llh eolorfu l
planLI. lnrnr ned the ~ ra ""
around the planter;, and tn·
s'tdlled a ne• ~Ia;; frame
e,round lht: ltsllng uf donor~ uf
dvKwM C::tnd n&lt;J W~nng cr~b
t r ees pla nted ol the
cemetery
Wurklnl:! 1Jn tht proJ.ecl
wt re .\1n AndrtY. Cru~~ ..
Mrs James IJtehl. .\ lr; .
Esther West. ~l r; Wilson
Carpenter . \Irs Bert Grurun .
Mrs fluth Aarmtz , and Mrs .
~:mesl W tn~e tt. Flowers fur
the proJect were donoted b)
Hubbard ; Greenhouse at
S1raeu.&gt;e . Solis :\1arket at
:1-!o son and Arlhur Hill of
Lel&lt;lrl Fa lls Andrew Cross

joint anniversary
celebration hosted
An open house 1n eelebra·
lion ul the 40th weddmg an ·
rlJ\'t r~rle !-:. of Mr. ond Mrs
Wilham T. Grueser and Mr
and Mrs . Carl Brannan was
held SlUldal' at the Grueser
home . Grant St.
Hosltng the allatr were Mr.
and Mrs . Don Grueser .
Akr•m. and ~ r . and Me&gt; .
\l ll·hael Ger l• c h. The
Grut~ r~ we re marned un
Ma1 31 , 193a, and the Bran·

ATTE'\D BA'IQ LF:T

All m c·htldren of \lr •nd
Mrs Wtlll arn Aull ottendt-d
the \l tddleport Htgh SchiJ&lt;JI
C::t lumm banqutt Tht ~ r o up
&lt;.:IJO~t~t~ 11f GC::tr! Ault. SprJn~ltel d . r tlesl4 Bu.,h. Ko)
IJJI::'an . JJotnnL~ Ault. Perry
Aull ond .\l errt Aull They
wert' jiJ!nt:d f&lt;Jf tht' dm nt r
and dlinri· U~ Hun ! JJ~on .
Sand\ h ·nny\C.hltt . r·anll
Ault: u .d \ 'lf' kl Wr,l ft .

non~

on :.1Dy 22. 19313.

Huby and er) sla l appoint·
'.4'Cre used un tht ser\'·
m~ table whtch featured . a
deturcted llt~ red coke &lt;tnd a
floral arrangement , gtfl of
Mr and ~ r&gt; . Cia\' Tuttle . The
tt~kt: wa~ ~ rvt&gt;d. with punch .
rm nl&gt; and nu ts The
l't'l t: tJ r(j tJn~ co uple~ wure cur·
~ ~e~ and boutunmert ~ Clnll
• ere presented ~i lLS and
car•i \
rnen~

~IJnf'

ASSISti ng ~· tth the Serving
were Mr:,. Grutser and :--1 r~

Sunpson . '11r and Mrs. Vtrgli
Hamm . \1rs. Graee Ha• ·iey.
Branndn ·:, S l ~ ltr :,, Mr ~ . .\ 1tss Mildred Ha• Icy . Mr.
Clyda Allen sworth . Mrs . and Mr&gt; .Mack Ste•·arl , Mr .
Rubert J•y. Mrs Susan and Mrs . A.&gt;a J ordan . Mr .
fulw lings , and Mrs. Gerirude ond Mrs. Fteldmg Hawkms,
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs . Clay Tuttle. Mr.
Allendmg the t •lebrauun and Mrs . Bud Wilson , Mr . and
were Mr . and Mrs. Hobert Mrs. Carl Huach and Dann,
Jay and Ma n • nne Wovdgerd. Mrs . Gertrude Mtlltr , Mr.
Culwnbus : Ken ~ 1 chola s and and Mrs. Mtllard Wt lder·
William Reynoltl.l, Mtthigan : mulh, Mr. and Mrs . Edwo rd
Mr . and '&gt;l rs . Terry Ohlinger. Eva r~ 1 Mr cmd Mrs . Tum
Duncan r alls: Mr . •nd Mrs Bowen. Mrs. Al!&lt;.&gt;t Robeson.
HKhard R4whngs and Totl1· Chester Mom s. Mr and Mrs.
my . Ma:;on . W. \" a. ; Mr Clnd .James Brewtngton . Mr. t~n d
~1 rs
Wendel l Gerlo ch, Mrs. Mtehael Stewa rt , Chm
Chtlhtolhe : Mr and Mrs and Jared, Helen Reynold;.
F:lrner Grueser , Pomt Plea· Mr . and Mrs. George Glaze ,
sant . W. Vo : Delma Housh. Mr and Mrs. R4 ymond Cole.
Galltpol~; ;
Mr s. Stella Mrs. Clyda Allensworth . \1r
Gruese r, M1ss ~Jnt~ RlL~sell , and Mrs. Howa rd Oatley. Mr.
\1r and Mrs Bradford !&gt;laag . and ~1rs . Arthu r Nease. Me&gt;.
\1r and Mrs Hobert Hoberls. Clanrl' Erv.·m. Taro ami
Htldo Schm oll. Mr . ond \1rs Al»un Gerlac h. of llw
Honald Ht ynulds. E.&gt; ther .\ltddlcpo rl·Putneroy area .

Perfect attendance records noted
GtiL&gt;I&lt;Jr perlect attendanr t
dunng th~ p&lt;:~ ~t :-ear v.ere
~H .\ented
! tJ
;, tr'·ral
mtrnt..lt!r~ at th anrJUCi l J.ll' nw
&lt;1llhe iJhi'J F:l4 Phi Choplcr c,l
r.l.d St~:Jrlo Pl11 h•·ld Tue;da)
rul:'ht i:il tllt hiJfut: 1;f ~l r!:.
/J l!J an ,\ h,I(Jrt
H~&lt;r~ el\ !n ~ th
~lfL". \4t.•rt
\ld urL\ha '\tiYJn. po·rfel"\ dt·
IY!ir!ont"t' lrJr thrf•1· ~~i:ir !:..

Ohlmger. Sherne A!JIXIll .
Bn:nda Ha ggy , e:tnd CariJI
Cru Y~

fJurmg tht mettmg d ltavt:
uf i:l b)t'fi&lt;.:t was granll•d to
IJvnnd D(Jwltr'" ,\1rs. Rt'cvt~
a.1ked fur the members to
gJ ~'t htr mfurrnatron fur prtf·
grarn.1. ond Sonyo Ohlinger
noted thc:it rn.;tead uf a noat . a
l' '"l wt ll he ust:d lor the
r q :: atla P&lt;Hadt entr}
\ ' on ,,u~ C:H 'tl vltu.· ~ thruugh

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: Social : reunion held
The lomily ol Mr and Mrs
: Calendar I 1\'dliarn
fred Smith, Sr.
~ ather ed

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and .Mr., , H&lt;A&gt;trl Duckworth
of .lftddler&gt;Jrl, Sa turday lor a
farnll ~ reum un ;md CIIUkout
Altend10g were Mr snd
&gt;1rs Eu gene Sllltlh and
d uJdrt:n Ctnd ) . John , Tun·
m:• . .\1C::trk . and J v~t.' ph , and
Hnon Su1 tt._.r :Ar cmd \ir ~
rr .. d Huffrn an. H~:H: rh .
fJc.'&gt;ld end 'farm . and J~n

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fmcr th'"' hr,:r,L\ and HltJr ~wn ,
fJ.hbby Mr ond .\1 r."l .~kvt:
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)rruth ;;nd , t11ldrtn
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GOI.D I HL'; l; i'l
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uffrJuty f.JJlumLu.'. • I' J v JJJ r ...
fJH lt:tr 'SIJrJt or,rj h lil-'lj; !fJ(jf,
whrJ h&amp;d f IJftllhaJ,rj '+r~rJ on
autr. uw bJ I.. ~ ~mrlt1:t ,,._br

Dec·ember • ·ere planned
Jondl Haptonstal l. soc ial
c omrnltt~e
r ht~ 1r m a n.
pn:s.:nt~d 1dea~ fur crenL.,

durmg the next )'ear. A report
on the lund.&gt; m the servtee
cole~o r) •as ~1ven by Peggy
Stout , who received the
award fur the Gest cultural
reporl ol the year .
The Metgs County Fatr
wurk .:,c.:hedult:.· was d J st· us~ ~u
and ll wa s nolL-d by Mr&gt; . ,Ohl·

mger that members wtll be
wurkmg Tuesday and Thu"·
day all do)' and Salurdii)'
rnurnmg.
The c ul t ural report
presen ted hy Kay Wa lker and
Jilll.twn was on karate wttll
the Metgs Count) Cl ub gtvtng
o deu10nstratwn.
Hostesses for the pi&lt;:nll·
were the lus11165 anenda nte
team rnern ~ rs .

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I Updike's life topic I
! for Literary Club I
The life •nd works ol Johr
Updike, conSidered one ol lhe
~:~ rea t es t
eo nt Prnp orary
'.'.Tilers. was dtsc u.ssed bv
M1ss Susan fleshma n, Metgs
IJIJrana n. at the Wednesdav
111eelut~ of the Middleport
IJlerary Club .
Held at the hvrne of Mrs.
HoiJerl l'tsher , the mee ting
rnorked the last of the d ub
until fall. 111 her ta lk. Mtss
T'leslunan tnen tiuned "Hair
btl Hun ", "M•rry Me " . and
The Couples" as bemg
among Upd ike 's bwks. She

noted that he em ploys " style
of wn ling whH.:h bnngs more
lllt!i:imng into the eorrunun
everyday thin gs vi life
wntmg m mmule detail with
deleg•n l descnplwns. MisS
Fleshman sai d thai he JS eon·
stde red the short story
liiurelle. Mrs . Ftsher tha nk ed
M1 ss Fl e s h ma n t~n d
presented her w1th t~ g1ft frorn
the cl ub .
GuesLS were Na 11cy Cook ul
Philadelpht• , and ond Mrs.
Huth F:uler, MtddltJ&gt;&lt;H'l

!Jowers lor the cemeten .
\1r.&gt; . Cross appomled M ~s.
Carpenter ,
ch~lrm C:In .
. Ir s Dteh l. and Mrs. W. 0.
&amp;rmtz lu the numJO&lt;:.~ t mg
eurn m1 t t et: .
An mutatwn was read
lrum the \'e Olde Vtllage

Carden Club Jnvt l l n~
members to ollend the an·
nua l spnng nower show of the
dub. Jun e 4 and 5. Mrs. Cros;,
• ·as awardt&gt;d a n bbon lor her
lrJ 3
c.rri:ingeme nts . ~ex t
meelmg wtll be at the home ol
.\I rs . Carpenter lfl June wi th
l'il eh member to take a
fiJ\'onte Clrrt~ ng ernent.
~ r.) . Wmgelt LtSStstt.td bv
\1 r s
Cr oss
served
ref rt·shmt.:nl'J .

Celebrate
annzversary
~fr and Mrs . John Wtl ham
Slobarl celebrated their 40th
w~ddm~ a nnt\·cr:so:~ry Ul Col·
urn bus on May 28.
They were rnt~rn ed in
Oklahom• Ctly , Okla . by the
Rei' Fro nk Cross 111 the
UnJtt•d Brcthern Church . Mr .
Stuba rt Js al'ltng lociun• sler
at the Hactne Locks ond Dan
and Mrs. Stobarl IS a bea uli ·
elan with Ka1·' s Salon m Mid·
die port. Th~y ha l'e three
da ugh t e r s, Mrs . Pa l
Emble ton , :-lew Haven: .Ill'S .
Margie Ann Wulle. Tuppers
Platns. and Mrs. Rel'erll' J u
Cw mm ns. Raclnt' ; s~ven
gra ndehildren. Ene. F:r111 Jo
and Heather Em bleton. l"'ri
Ann and Bruce Wullc, and
Jo111e; Mt ehael ond Jvdi
CuJnmu1s.

Tunlcr , Havt•rJswnod , W
Ve~ : Mr &lt;tllll Mrs. Wlll!mn
Stt:wlirt, 1\thesn : Mr. Wid
.\1rs. Kf·n Kone('ek. l'i l l"l!lit.
Alllcns:
S"rah Spencer. M" ' "'' · W.
Vii .; Sut• ( 'ui'LIS, J.or ;w1 : Mr .

1: ; i.Jrlllll J!aY JS, [;H Jhpolis;

Mt· and Mrs. Charles J•wcll ,
Nc·w IIHvcn, W Vo .: M r . ontl
Mr.'i . ~ ;t' or ~c Thci!itJ, Belpre;
alll l ls;dtel Wilson. Colurn bus.

WANT AREAL
ESTATE LICENSE?

&lt;Hid Mrs. ll&lt;Hllll' l'r.,fftll ,
Bondville, Ill: IJot't Br;nlfo nl,
!JndoJ Vvttfll'li.! . .Join t W! •st. ,
PH!rl't!. s·ec.:retary-t rt:i;i ~U rc r.
DiJVJsburg. 1'v11 cil .: Mr. and
Gal lipolis Business .College
15 oHenng ttl~ accre&lt;~ited
Heuntun dasses of J:flB , Mrs . (;uy Wol fe. Sallllu.sky:
program of class work
l!i'.JJ, 193a, 1943, 1948, and 195:) ].()rena Dail y, Bla r klwk: Mr.
you
' re
required
to
Wt.! re n .-&lt;.:ogmzed .
and Mrs . Hwhard 1-l arnmmld ,
comp
lete
for
laking
the
Out -uf·lown grad uates and Blackli ek: Sharon lltddl c·.
Ohio State Exam ination
their guests t~tt cndm ~ were M t~r."i, Po .; Mr . ond Mrs.
co mplete
in only
12
:-.orma n and Wtlma Styer , Wtlbur Huller, Ak rcHt ; Mr.
wt.•C k\ Cla s' t-J cg •n s June
Wt~ t e rford ; :'v1r. ilnd .~ rs. cmd Mrs. Gary(ilh!Js, Mas1m ,
12 . For more intormation
James Harden, London: Be l· W. VJ .: PFC JMnt:s HoiiiJ&lt;HJ ,
con tact Lee E. Tyler , 446t1· Krider. Colum bus; Mr . Ht. Polk , I.&lt;J .: Mr . and Mrs
4367 .
a'nd Mrs. [)a le Smilh . Mrs. Wayne Howard , Sllelhy, N.
No. 71 ·0'1 . 0472 8
Oli ve Wolfe, Jes.ste Childers.
Joann Dobhms, Bil l Dan iel l,
Don na Hunt . Wilma Sayre;
Mr. andM rs. Donald Miller,
Drusilla House. Paul Sayre.
Peggy Gregory. all of Colwn·
bus.
Mr. an d Mrs . Sam Curl1.1.
l.u r~in:
Bunm c J(;lt:ksun.
P1cke nn gtun: Kennet h
Hoherls , Hochesler. I'a .:
Audr ey Bmchyn, St. Shorts,
Mtch.: Mr. and Mrs. Cloyce
Bradford. Worthtnglon; Mr.
and Mrs . Ht chard Sargent,
Pla tn Ci ty; Mr. ond Mrs.
Floyd Jones, Ml Vernon :
&amp; tty Bnckles, Golltpohs;
Mr . on d Mrs . Edward Droz.
Freedom. Pa.: Mr. and Mrs.
James MeCiaskey. Industry,
P&lt;t . : Marcia Ann Wells,
Washington , C. H.
Charles K. Spencer. Anna
Mana. Fla.: Mr. a11d Mrs.
John Sa )Tt . Reynoldsbu rg:
Mr . and Mrs. Hu1Jcr1 Co rn·
well. Gall ipoli s: Mr . and Mrs .
Paul Miller. Gahamm: Mr.
and Mrs . .Ons A. Housh,
I.&lt;J ngsville: Shtrley Hose,
Mtllord : Mr. and Mrs. Davi d
Drake. Ft. Benmng. (;a.:
C11arleen Garver , Fl Wayne.
Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Wt ll iam
Ba ker, Berne, Ind.: Isabel
Ptcktns. Shelby 'i. C.: Mr. BUY NOW BEFORE IT GETS HOT
and Mrs. Hussell Hhudes,
AND SAVE MONEY
Marte llo: Rubert Salser.
Glasgow, W. Vo .: Molly
FISher, .~ lllens; Mr. w&gt;d Mrs.
Normc.~n Housh, Ch&lt;trlcstun.
W. Va .; Mr . and Mrs. Rubert
Euler . Elkv iew. IV. Vo .:
Shi rley Hoberls. J.extnglun,
Ky.: Mr . and Mrs. Wilham
Beegle, Gal lipolts : Mr . and
Mrs. Solon Butcher. Spe11ce r. 106 N. 2ND AVE. MID_
DLEPOI\,T, 0.
W. Va .: Mr. and Mrs. Tc'll
Ba iley , Potriut ; IJ nda Boyd,
Parkersburg, W. Va.; Denise
Roberts. Parkersburg. W.
Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Jaek

CLOSE OUT

SALE
ON ALL

1978

ZENITH TV's
and STEREOS
SPRING SALE ON ALL

AIR
CONDITIONERS

Ingels

Furniture

Our Interest is
Greater For You

5.75%
On 90-Day

Certificates
5.75 per cent paid on
90 da y Cert ificates o f
Depo si t.
$500 .00
M inimum .
Interest
Payable
Quarterly .

• Children or adulta
posed lndlvlduaUy or
In 11roupa
• Llmlt one free
portrait per famUy

Athens County
Sa-wi n;s &amp; Loan Co.
W. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio

t

Choose your llxll from
aeveral potu

t

Excellent quality and
color reproducllon

The

• Portralta will be
dell vered to our
Jtore

DE AR HEI .F:N:
Where did the tmn , "kil'k the bucket" come from''
.CU IU.OUS
DE AH C.:
One theory is that when suid des decide to ha ng themse lves.
som etimes they tighte n a rope to a tree limb. adjust the noose
and sw nd on a bucket : then "k ick" it nul from under th em:
1.c .. die.
Oka y'! - H.

Nurses convention to
air live from Hawaii
ATHEN S - Nurses in
So utheast ern Ohio will hal'e
the opport unit y to view four
Jive present a tions from the
Am eri can Nurses Associa tion
IANAr Conv ention 111 Ha wa ii
on J une 12. The closed cir cuil
bruadeast, spo nsored by the
App a lac hia n E:du ca t io11
Satellite Prog rams, tan be
seen from 4:45 to 7 ;J .m . in
Hou m 20( Radio ·Television
Huilding, Co llege St reet,
Athens, Ohto .
The prese nl altuns will
examine the nursing pract ice
lmpl lt'ations of rescHrch on
pat ienl educa tion. Speri lte
lupits will mclude : the UJ·
n uencc of drugs un palie nt
lea rning : th e ell ert s of
pal tent e&lt;lu ca tion in reducing
~1 ress in co ronary pat ient s;
how pati ent educat ion is
affected by different primary
health care specioli sts: an d
th e role of pat ient awareness
in promoting responsibilit y
lor se ll car e.
Becau se th e program is
li ve , partici pant s will be able
to ask questions by telephone
a nd receive a nsw~ r s ove r the
air from the paneli sts in

Nur sing iil Georgetown
Uni versity, Washington. D.
C'. : Cy nthia Scalzi, R.N., a
cl ini ca l spec ia list in the
Depa rtment of Ca rdtulug) in
Lhe Schuol uf Nursing Cent er
fur Heall h Science at the
U ni versi ty uf Call furni a. I .os
Angeles; and M. J ean White ,
R.N . , a s peda li st 111
neu rus urgica l nu rs1 ng al
No rt hwest
Neuro logica l
As.so cia les m Be llevue,

Sunday 10 am·10 pm

298 SECOND ST.
POMEROY. 0.
PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU JUNE 3, 197~.. "~'

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COUNTRY STYLE
$ 09
SAUSAGE •••.•••••••••• ~B~.
BUCKET
$ 69
CUBE STEAK ••••••••• ~!· ..
WHOLE
FRYERS ••••••••••••.••• ~B~
CHICKEN
BREASTS •••••••••••••• ;~

June is
DAIRV month!
SPECIALS

SUPERIORS BUDGET PAK

WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 TO JUNE 7

LARGE SELECTION Of BEDDING
PLANTS 65' per doz. pak '4.75 per flat

BOLOGNA ............. ~B~
BORDEN'S
•

oz
.
89¢
Cottage Cheese ........c~r·~·.
24

BORDEN 'S

Fruit Punch ................... 79¢
BORDEN 'S

Other Items Also Reduced
Open 9to B Daily

BORDEN'S

French Onion Dip..:~!l::. 49
BORDEN 'S

Els1e Ice cream .......

HUBBARD' GREENHOUSE
Syracuse . 0.

of quality

¢

99¢

Lite line Yogurt..!.?:~.3/$1

FRESH TOMATOES •• ~B.

recapped
tires at

you shop

MEIGS TIRE CENTER
992-2109

.... :

¢

BORDEN'S

price when

Sunday: 1 to 5 p.m.

V:2 GAl

I

find an

700 WEST MAIN

Daily: 11 a.ni. to 8 p.m.

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Buttermilk ............... ::.:~:. 69

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sagna lur'l\ de rived from Ow
fact that J ohu Hwtcut k
t l731·179:1t. the firs t signer of
the Del'ia ra tiu 11 of In ·
dependence. had an espel'i al·
ly large and d ear signature.

LETTUCE ............. ~~~

a reasonable

June 1, 2, 3, 4

$}39

BORDEN 'S

re~i st rati u n fee of $5 for
ma t erials and pr og ra m
deliv ery.
To register for the con·
ven tlon presen tation, contact
Tom Slack at 593·3511 or I·
800·2824401 , to ll free for Ohio
residenls.

You will

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GREAT SELECTION
GREAT Tl

THE JONES BOYS
POMEROY, OHIO

BY. ..

¢

general

is

$ 49

CENTER CUT

Nu rses ca n receive two
cunt a&lt;.1 huur s uf credit lu be
C:i pplied luwards Co nt muing
Educat ion Umts (rom lhc
ANA, it they desire. 'lltuse
wishing lo enrull for CE Us
must pay a $5 lee to the ANA.

A ·· .John Hrmcock "

The pan elists arc : An n
Ma rie Jane, R.N., a clinical
nurse in r es piratory and
pulmonary care al the Coo k
County Hospital in Chi cago:
Sh a ron Shaw , R.N., in·
structor at the School of

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selection

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excellent

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'o1r tm rl Mr ~ lti:t yJrwru.J

992-3776

Store Hours:

DEAR HELEN :
We're considering artiriciC:JI insemination as we can 't seem
to ma ke a baby nalvrally . There's an absolutely perfect man
-gorgeou s, seemingly intelligent, to ll, healthy - at work . 1
don't know him very well. bul l'd like him to be the ·sta rter "
of our baby
How would you go about asking him to se ll us his spe rm '
·HOPEFUL
P .S. l haven't asked my lmsbdnd oboul thts vel. How du I
broach the subject to him ''
·
DEAH HOPEFUL :
First thtngs first: ask your doctor a bout your lacks. If he ur
she points toward flrtifieial insemination, discuss it with your
husba nd - but don't be surprised if he vetoes Mr . Gorgeous at
work. lAnd Mr. G. might not be overly enth usiastic either ..
think of the legal , ethica l, emoti ona l lia&amp;;les his contribution
might ereale.) - H.
P.S. You might write to Hesol ve, P.O. Box 474, Behnun l.
Mass .. 02172. It's a non·proltt organiwti on tha t ulfers advice
and information abo ut tn fe rtility probl ems.

Hawaii.

A subst1ntial pen•tty is
invoked on all cerliliclle
accounts withdrawn prior
to the d1te of m•turity .

f&lt;.d~

MAKES LIST
Bev•rly Wtkox , daughter
c,l .llr and Mrs. Haymond
%1fl' l•· anrJ ,ldu~ht.t!r J ~·"·~-'rly , Wileux , was un the dea n's list
at Marohall Umverst ly fur
J~&gt;' '''' f1d
Mr dfl'j 'v1r.&lt;.,
Griggs !Jam
~&gt;~lh , .,mesters ,f the 197J.78
]f"fj .)pu~~ . Mr :,
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ho/
1
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P•Jitr'e fW!uJ t!w •Jf!..ri ut:;
yeC:Ir. Shf;! 1.11 a rnus1c rnu jur
f .I JffJJ~ f r; rd
~rJd
I t1Jl rJr i: 1\ ,
p!IJte •Jfflr·,·r, wt,.; "' " "~ wA
l AUtd Vu~uud Mf:ft ld) , ;md ~ ~tudcnl ~nd 1.~ now horne for
J~nt1 fied , ot.JM-rvf' d d rmm
'l•·r
...~ . cmd ''II r ;md Mrs. t.h4: .\UHlll!t''
f1~htm~ w1ti1 a tWtr lti.. IMr k
r;ff tter
The
mc. n '11- tllldU! rrtrJ ~rflJ lh Jr ~nd
f''JrllrnandPered tile tJff H... , li '1-:lJ~IJtt·r V J r~lllld K&lt;1 y l"k·
HAVE CHECKUP
IJ.;:HI' y
Mr ond Mr s. Retn u Ilnd,
rar but lhe oll&lt;luty ~''h' •
off 1ccr drew tu lj weap&lt;.r1 llnd
()md•Jr St .. Pomeroy, were in
JJJ J VJ'~ tiw c.,'&gt; Stnate
umbu s reeen tly for
fl rt.1"J lnt'J the WIQ!ish JI·Id tA
'•'•'.ril ~, &lt;1Jt ,,If •II lundll for &lt;C'•,J
tJ,~ , · kup s
futluw rn g eye
the vc lu ·Je , killw~ ll &gt; ' 1Jf1Unul::d IJ!'"JfotJJn~ rJf &lt;..:c.m ·
O&lt;:I 'UpCinl
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Charlestun. W. VC~ . wun the
door pnze.
New offu:ers eleded wt're
Dtonni s E\'ons. president;
l&lt;bby Ftsher. ltrSl l'll'e pre." ·
dent : Ga n· Wt llord. sCt'Oiltl
\'l t' t.'
pr,e sl d ~n :
t\ IJL"l' .
ll't lharns. thtrd l'll'e prcSJ·
dent : Donny Brown . f&lt;Jurth
\rice prrs1dent : ~ n d Harh&lt;:H-~1

IS 'NO KIDS' ACOP .OUT"?
DEAR HELEN :
We have three grown children, two of whom have saitl . " No
kids 1 - we don't want to bring children into this lousy world ."
Many of their friends in the upper-middle·dass group say
the same, and give as their reasons, " overpopulotion, ecology .
the doll'llfall of society, " etc. Yet their potential offspring are
the very ones who could make the turn ·around, for they 'd have
concerned , solvent, caring parents who would give them an ex cellenlslart.
Instead, many affluent young people ore l ea~tng it to the
deprived class to repop ulate the world . Low socio-€conomie
couples multiply mightily, s well our welfare rolls. increase the
crime rate.
I ca ll this trend toward no-children se lfishness. Don't you'! CON CERNED
DEAR CON :
Observing the number of affluent-type pregn•nt women
around lately, I wouldn't even call it a " trend " anymore!
The re will a lways be couples who , for valid reasons, choose
against having babies : they know themse lves well enough to
realize they wo uldit't make good parents.
Remember too, that many couples change their rmnds alter
a few childless vears.
Why don 't you just relax, keep relatively quiet. and hope
"everything comes to her who wails" ' Even grandchildren.
+1.

John F . Fultz, Mgr .
700 .E. Main
Pomeroy , 0 .

I

COUPON

DOMINO SUGAR
5lB.
BAG

89~ W/C

GOOD ONLY A1' POWEU:S
EXP. JUNE 3, l978

CD UP O•'l

L_

COUPON

J

COUPON

J

FLAVORITE

CAMPBEll'S

HI·DRI

MACARONI &amp;
CHEESE

TOMATO SOUP

·PAPER TOWELS

71/4

oz.5/$}

W/C

nooUONLY AT POWELL'S
EX I' . JUNE3, 1978

10lt4 OZ.

6/$1

Wit

GOOD ONLY AT 1' 01\'EU:S
EXP . .JUNE 3, 1978

3/$1

W/C

GOOD ONLY AT POWELL'S
EXP. J UNE 3, 1978

�of till' st x New

The Harvest MV&lt;IIl. the full

Engh::111Cl sta tes With :U ,:tl5

moon m·m·cst ltlt' Autumnal
Equinox . usltcrs i11 a periud of

The

l &lt;ll'~cst

squarl' IJJi lt•s, Mamc ts tht! t)lt~
Jy Ullt of I hi.: 48 l'Ulllf.T ll1ii10US

Uni h.•d States that bunters un
un!y Ullt' - Nt•w Hwnpsl·1in.·.
Its dt•t·ply tndenled st•acoast

llll'"sure :1,47a 111iles. West
Quoddy Pu111t b lilt.• mo.st

easterly U.S. lllollllond tuwn .

•

ELECT

st·vt·r·al s uctrs~ ive duys when
gives fanner:-; in temperate
rcg ums extra huurs uf light in
w/nd1 to lu1 rvest their lTHf_.S
IJt·furc frost anti wtrl tl'r coJllc .

\1t·dtt• v;_d folk
thl' bloodstone

that

Lx•ltt'\'t'

retl'l \'t•d its
rolol'lng from Chri St 's own
blood falling upun a gn.' {'/1

:-~ torw

POLLY'S POINTERS

REPUBLICAN

FOR MEIGS COUNTY
COMMISSIONER

For information leading to the arrest and
conviction of any person or persons
involved in the stealing of one American Pit
' "Bull " Terrier and $465 .00 cash . The dog is
outstanding in its features. H~ is a rusty
brown red colored dog with a white diamond
on his top part of his head. He has a white
s pot on his chest and it's 3" wide &amp;.6" long,
green eyes. Contact the Meigs County
Sheriff's office and -or Danny Wise, Rt. I ,
New Lima Road , Rutland , Ohio.

•
VJSIT IN WASHINGTON - Seniors of West Virginia Training School. Poin t Pleasan t
visited in Washington, D. C. while on their senior trip. Here they are shown talk ing wi th
Senotor Jennings Randolph . Shown. J-r, are , Senator 1\andolph, Walter Bruce Johnson. Mrs.
Johnson , Jennie Caruthers, Rt. 2, Pomeruy, Natho n Dieudunne and Eunice Nurton.

Ius hail's get tracked intu the
house and unto the l'arpet. I
~ut a pi ece of auhesiveU..cked paper su (hat is thc
width uf my paint rulle1·.
Rcmuvc oocking and pu t
p&lt;~pcr around the !'Oller with
Polly Cramer
the sticky Side out !Jut be sure
there is an uverlap so tile
can never get them out and p&lt;~pcr stays unthe roller. Hull
Shaggy dog story
they get on our clothes, etc, uver any hairy area. F'resh
due to static electricity. Dues p&lt;~pc1· will have tu be put un
DEAR POlLY - We are anyone have o sulution ?
as the stickiness wea rs off.
haVinK a problem with our ROBERT
This works grea t fur me. long·haired doK leaving hairs
DEAR ROBERT - Denise HESTER
on the rug and furniture. We and others have asked the DEAR POLLY - This" fur
same question. The following those with hair pruiJiems. I
letters tell us lj'hat vanous have two daught ers with lung
For Thurod1y, June 1
reoders have done to help blonde hair and lwd to cullsolve the problem. Do hope cud a mclliod to keep my
one of them helps you.- POI. sanity .
Bernice Bede Osol LY
On corpcls I reverse the
DEAR POLLY - Denise sweeper ollaelunent and use
wonted to know how to get rid the bristle side. Pull sluwly
of dog hairs . We have the ooekward toward yu u. Hair
same problem with cat hoirs. has so much eleclncily it wlll
I use a piece of nylon net to not be sucked up like crum iJS,
pick them up and it works etc . You will hove to remuve
June 1, 1971
wonders. Wad up " piece of handfuls of hair every few
Knowledge gained slowly ovec net and go over any place feel when using the IJnslles
the years might be tile base tor where there is hair . - because they hang 011. I du
an innovative idea you ' ll
this about every third time I
receive this coming year . Op- PHYLLIS
DEAR POLLY - I find the vacuwn.
portunity to develop it witt pop
up out of the blue at just the solution for hairs in the house
As fur the loundry I lokc
right time .
very simple. I just use or- care uf the problem lJcfure I
GEMINI (M1y 11-Juno 20) Seek dinary masking lope. It even sla1t woshing and while I sur!
to associate with people who
are producers today . By ob· works un carpet lint. I hove the clothes. I hold them up to
serving them \IOU could learn at been doing this fur years and " the light tv be sure oil hair is
an offbeat source lor some- it is cheap, too. - VY
removed su it is nut floati ng
thing you 've wanted lor a long
DEAR POLLY - I hope I aruund in the washer getting
time. Like to find ouJ more of
can help Denise with her hair on evcryunc :s duthcs. All
what lies ahead for you? Send
lor your cop'JI of Astra-Graph problems. Our dog stays in thi s hair is tossed in a bag and
Letter by mailing 50 cents lor the garage but often some of p1lched in the garbage. A

HENRY WELLS

tilt' ll.toon rises soon after
sunsel. This phcnomL·nun

'500 REWARD

v

•

election day
I nd I have bee n un ab le to contac.f each
of you in pe r son due to a l;lroken ankle . Therefore. I am faking this
means to a s k tor your support in the Pr imary Election June 6th .
Please feel fr ee to call or see meal anytime .
Your Vote will be greatly appreciated .
Pd. Pol. Adv .

ASTIO•GRAPH

11\~m

STARTS
THURSDAY
10 AM

_ _ _ _ _SH_O_P. ,. IN POINT PLEASANT OR MASON
MENS KNIT ·
SHIRTS

GRADUATE - Jenrne Caruthers. daughter of Mr .
and Mrs. Richard Ca ruthers. Rt. 2. Pomeroy. ami Eunice
~ort o n ,

Florida , arr rect'nt gr;ujtwtes of Wt•st

V1r g m1a

Training School. Point Pleasant. They n•n•ived a BHE
degree and each rnamtamed r~n A ctn•rage

Regular $6.99
Size
S· M· L-XL

alumni to be July 1
The Meigs High Sch ool Alwnni will stage " reum on this
year at th e high school on .July I w1th reservatiOns to dose on
June 16.
Alumni interested in attendmg the reun1on . whi ch will
tnclude a banquet at 7 and a dance at 9, are Clsked t o complete
the form below and mail it to Kathy l\nmngs, Box 28:1
Syracuse .

BanquL'l . i : 00 p Ill

Me1gs High School Caletena . $6 .00 per person fllr both

If per fect you would pay up to
$10 .00 . Man y fa sh1on trims .
Cut out famou s labels. Well
made branded sh1rts with
slight fl aw; ,

BOUQUETS

Regular $1.00
Address_______

Yr . Graduatt•d

Fit s 9 to IS
Size

6611&gt;
,.

Meigs 4-H Club News

Regular $1.29

HAS
ARRIVED II

Summer Shades
White or Beige Top
2 Sizes

attendance Madu Hal hultra gave a report on lnd1a She al'"
ser\"ed food frurn Indw for tht' d u b'~ lntl'r natlt)nal FfJ(Id
Project. The next mr t·ll ng will be held .June 5 at the IJt·mSt·
ll'tnte residence
lm 1 l;ouk;, ftepurter .

luck is pulling some str~ngs for
you today and could arrange a
meeting about an 1mponant

Even though your met hods to--

will work out ex ceptionally well
lor you The returns mi ght be
larger than usual

The Mixed Minds 4-H Club mel Ma) 18. at the Ku n
Brovmmg res1denc&lt;• w1 th se\'en members and three ;;~dv lso r~ 111
attendance. The club dendt~l to collect bottle r ap&gt;. Knn
Br ownin g r1emonstratNi cllpp1ng ~~ horst' 's hoof ,,mta S1nJth
have a safety report on t&lt;1rn(Hioes. Tht! rwxl JJl{•t:·tmg "ill IJt•
held June I ot th{' flmn~ :\111ll'r res1denn·
! .aunt S1111th.
Heporter.
The

~' 1ve

Pcnnt Star Suteh•·rs 4-11 Club met Mo ) Ja at the

Joelle MtLaughhn

and one guest

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n·siclt·rwt&gt;

wtth 12: tnL•mbl'rS, ont· ad \ IMJ I'

KITCHEN
TOWELS

BRAIDED
RUGS

Reg . 79c

Regular $1.69

2

For

$100

The Hutland Ro&lt;•drunners 4·H Cluh met Ma) 12 at till'
Al'r e~

Park wtth 15 membcrl-t dnd

!W(• ad~· tsors

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attendance PlanS\H're&lt;hscusscd for a tnp to Ctnlhcolt1(' and a
· bctke sal•' Tht• nt'Xl meelmg w11i bt· held ~t rt~ 19
.J e~l!10l t '
Welsh . HeiX&lt;rter .
The Alfr ed ,\n ~ds 4-H Club met May li ill till' Tara r:uthne
res1dence wtth 12 mt:m~ r :-, imcl two adnsr1r ~ 1n attendann'
f1 1ans wt·rt• nwdr for a bake sale T htl llt'X! rrwcttn~,; w1ll llf:l
.Junr 3 at th t' Jarnw Chct pruan rc:o,Hh·nrl'
Jam!(.' Cht~pll l &lt; t tl .
l{ t~p nrt er .

The next meeti ng Will bt• h&lt;'hl .Jum· 10 altht• r:rallg!'
Ward , Hepnrter

Bt•t' kl

LEGAL

MEIGS COUNTY
REAL ESTATE OWNERS
The Tax Books are now open for the
June or Second half Collection of the
1977 Real Estate Tax es. Also for
delinquent tax . Closing date will be
June 20, 1978.
GEORGE M. COLLINS
MEIGS COUNTY TREASURER

He w1.1J safeguard

• A SECUR ITIES EXPERT 11e w1ll bener
our

mv~stments

• A CONSERVATIVE
reduce rheo Sidle d~bt

40 w
60 w
75 w
100 w

REG.
49c

Styles

WOMENS
BRAS
Values to $4.00

A CONCERNED CITIZEN

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VOTE HEPUBLICAN

PRIMARY JUNE 6th

VIsit Baker's Budget
Shop for Inexpensive

furniture

BAKER FURNITURE

GEO-

ROGERS COMM. , 4 228 ~Je dway , Cols ,

17 FEET

KROGER COST CUTTER COUPON

on 1h•$ 1d

Ill~ ~tflrle(j jtttC t .. ,11H rl l l d h 5

ElceJI Close4 Sabtnl1y litidnipti Til 9 Ilit

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TOTAl SATISFACTION G UA~Ar'l fEE
hllfYI"'Oij y0Y buy ~11(r0it' •I 'ilYillt&lt;&gt;l~ IVr ~ nu • IOioti

UIIII KII(l!l lltil•dleM of ..,_~u l t C i urel II yO" dl~ no l
Wl •lh.cl, 1\rogtr wrll •lllll~ce ~ou• nem w•t h th~ Sll&lt;l'e ll" nd

AYONOAUCUT

Green Beans

75c

!

01 ~ Com~•lblt br1nd a&lt; refund yOur purt 11illl!l P'•Ce

COPYIIGHI lf71- THI KIOGUCO, lflMS A"D I"IICU
COOD IIJHOA~ MAY U THIU SAtlJIDA YJUNI J , ltrl

liMIT 1liR WITH COUPON A!O $750 AOOiflONAl PURCHASE
(EICtUOIHG THIS JTIM)

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Spotlight
Bean .Coffee

Texas
Cantaloupe~ Eaeh

Clorox
Liquid Bleach

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PISCES !Feb. 211-March 20) Set
Iotty goals toda y, no matter
how tar-fetched they appei&lt; If

BES· PAK

you·re resourcelul and daring
you stand an excellent chance
to succeed .

ARIES {Morch 21·Aprll 11;
You 're likely to get

whate~er

Vegetable Oil

~:~~~~133

you go alter because ol the
unusual way you deal

with

people today . Your botd me th ·
ods will win applause.
TAURUS (April ZII-Mey 20j

or

Wes tinghouse

LIGHT
BULBS

S\6 . 99 . Steel
frame, cus hion foam

LAWN
CHAIR
WEBBING

2 59¢ 37~
tJUNii ~OD VAl.U~

pillow . Tangerine or
green colors. Compare

Quality!

CAKE
MIX
9

:4~ ·

59c

Betty Crocke r

CAKE
FROSTING
SUPER MOIST

~~g9

86t

One Pound Bag

SLIM
PRETZELS·
:9~g . so~

With pi !low top

99 $}Q99

FOR

Betty Cro cker

Rigid Piastic

FROM REGUlAR STOCK!

SHORT SLEEVE
TOPS
Manv
styles and fabrics tha1

we want to sell now , at greatly
reduced prices. Values to

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WIJIC I 10 .t.l'f'liC.UU 11&amp;1( &amp;tiUI. IUU

Pinto Beans

$}59

STARTS THURSDAY 10 AM

TATAMI SANDALS
$}33

M

SALTED OR
ROASTED

50¢

Bag

a~

liMIT 2 BICS WITH COUPON IND 17.50 AOD!TIOUl PIIRCHISI
(llCtUOINC THIS JTIM )
liMIT ONE COUPON PER fAMil Y

Biscuits

$3.99 .

c

Kroger
~·.;.;·,.~~~... Meat or
12
Beef Wieners Pk9•

Kroger
Gelatin .........

FlO ZEN

Wishbone

c ~::kftng . . . . . . lb •.

facial Tissue

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work Length various
fttt or v1rious m ilt.
''Tt'~t Clltt stf for com plet ion of this work shall bt
11 stt forth in tht bidding
propoul ."
EICh blddtr lhlll bt
required to flit with his bid I
certifltc:l cneck or ctshltr ' s
chtek lor •n tmount equal, to
uvt ~ttr unt ol hit bid, but In
no event mort than fifty
thoullnCI dolllrs . or 1 bond
tor ttn
cent of ttls bid,
~ayaDit to tnt Olrtctor .
l lddtrl must apply , on tht
oroptr
forms.
tor
qull lflcatlon at 11111 ten d1ys
pri or to tht datt 111 tor
optnlno biCIS In ~ecordtnct
wtth Cheptor 55lS Oh iO
R IV Iltd COG I ,

For Women or Teens
Thong Style!
Regular $1.99

••r

JAMAICA SHORTS

'lens

and

S~rawberry

aptclflcatlonl

trt on tilt In tht Otplrtment
of ·Trensportttlon 1nd tht

VALUES TO $2.89

offiCI Of lhl DlltriCI Doputy

~~~sy

10 to IB
Colors

OUtctor.
Tht Director rttlrYtl lht
right to rtltct any tnd 111
DIGS .

$}7PR9.

OAVID L. WEIR

POINT PLEASANT OR MASON

DIRECTOR

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Aov .

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St•ndard Time , Thursday ,
Junt 1. 1971 , for lm provtmtnU In :
Atntns, Gallla, Guern11y ,
Hocking, Meigs , Monroe ,
Moroan , Noble ,
Perry .
VInton and Wllhington
Counflll , Ohio , on var ious
routes and sect ions , by •P·
Qlylng etnttr lints end lane
·lines .
Pl~tment Width - var ies.
Proltel Ltngth - 0.00 fttl

o:
c~

Tren1portetlon
Columltul, Ohio

Copy No. ll·Cll
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
S11ltd propouls will be
rectlvtd at the off ice of lhe
Olrtctor
of
the
Ohio
Olptrtmtnt
of
Trenl porllllon , Columbus, Oh io,
unfit 10 :00 A.M .. Ohio

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KROGER

NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STAT! Of OHIO
DE ~ARTMENT OF

In the Shell

PEANUTS

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tlon today gives you inner
staying power. You'll be able to
hang in there until you 're sue·
cessful.

Moy

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19

Fresh
California
Strawberries

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Kroger
Peanut
18-oz.
Butter.. ...... .. Jar

ships you would be tough to
beet today Put this l1ne qua lity
to work by bring ing logethe&lt;
those who may not see eye·tO·

CROSS OVER THE BRIDGE
TO BIG SUMMER SAVINGS! .

VINYL
AIR
MAnRESS

"

Gallon
Ctn.

the area of human re lation·

PR.

CHILDS
WADING
POOL

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lO&lt;D&lt;DDIALII$ .

t ST. OF THE SEASON

cle.
AQUARIUS (Jen. 211-Feb. 1l[ ln

'119

67"ic27"

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You could rece ive some bright
tdeu today lor renovaOng
something into an extremely
worthwhile and functiona l anl -

Size 32A to 386

5 ft. Wide

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Wl IIHitvl THI liGHt 10 liMit QU.-.HTtlllS. HONl

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Jar

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Kroger
Instant Coffee

CAPRICORN IDee. 22-Jan 111

Multi·Pos~ion

Regular

0 . 4 3213
PD . PO L . ADV .

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

!IIIEWSPAPEA ENTERPRISE AS SN )

Steel frame

10

He will

ers .

26 Gallon Size

CHAISE LOUNGER

He will work

keep you mformed on state spend1ng

Of

Made In USA

, The 11t•rn" 'nv!lle 4·11 f.1rl s Honor Club nn·t MH; 20 at till'
F7esbytenan Churrh wtth l'tght llltlllhl' l' ~ and nll l' Hd\ l!)nr 111
attendance Dursa nd a uwney-ra1s1ng proJe!'t \H'rC dJ SC' US!iC'd

tp~~t llatlv noted

SAQITIARIUS (Nov. 21-Dec.

TRASH BAGS

• \lrown
•Green
•Yellow

• A PROSECUTOR
our !ax dollars

'

Heporter .

Forest

·.• I(
'

~· •II bt• la•ld
;vkh s!-~t~ H L~rkrr .

The Cownr) Clucks HI Club met M&lt;l ) 17 ot tht• H&lt;wk
Spnngs Church w1th t:l lfll'J,n bt·rs Llllci lwc, ~td\'I MJ r !-. HJ
attendno ce . Hefres hm enL~ wen• ; ervt•d IJy Ku n EIJIIJI . Fra11
Moxie) and Hela Eblin. The next ""~·ung w!IIIJl• held ~! " J :11
Kim Ebhn. Heporter.

Reg. '8.99

'~-Hli'l
1

$100

ollen&lt;bnce. Tht' m•xt llii'Plmg

May 25 at tht: lJ.•a Ann Gaul rP!-.tdenn:

Moulded plastic arms, tubula~
aluminum frame , front braced .
Patio legs .

The name uf the English
royal house uf Planl•gcnel
came from i:l French word
meaning "broum sl&lt;llk."

GEORGE ROGERS IS:

Veals (choice ond prime !
47·71 , Ba by Cal ves (by the
head) 40~0 .
Hogs (No. 1, barrows and
Bos\on 's 5-4 victory O\o'e r
gills, 200-230 lbs. 1 50.20-50.35,
Toronto moved the Hed Sox' Sows 41.35-46 .75, Boars :lli.B5·
May record to 22-6, ecli ps in g 38.50, Pigs t by Ihe head 1 35·
the mark set by the 1946 Hed 42.
Sox who were 21-6.

I&gt;Md •ltm. we w1ll otteo you you• c hou,.~~ u l ~ u.&gt;mVd • ~ tk
&gt;ltm ..,.,.,., •~••'•bit . rel lecton&lt;;J lhe W'""' .,._. '\1) '" d ' ' '"
check wl'loeh M l fl't&gt;llt yOu 10 Qu• C h&lt;t~ 11\ol '&lt;htfl &gt;~l •1"' "1

21) lnvolvememts may not be
conducted along convenHonal
lines today , giving you an opportunity to , assert yourself
without ruffling anyone 's Ieath·

Storewide Sale

LAWN CHAIR

:111.85 .

ADVE RTI SED ITEM POLICY

LIBRA (Sept . 21-0ct. 21) Lady

The Fi ve Pmnt Star Slltchers .J . 1.. HI Club mt•t Ma; 14 &lt;ll

6x5x4 WEBS

BOSTON I UP It - The
Boston Red Sox Monda y set a
cl ub record with their 22nd
victor y in the month nf
May.

Etch ot theN tdverloMd •ttU&gt;I 11 •«&lt;~"~ tu 1101 ~ ~ ~ llolv
•~""ble fOf wte ,,., " (h l(rl)t,le• Sture
e • cev t ,,~

discover there are long-range
benefits that could derive from
it.

eye.

the Pal Holtrr re.stdence wtth 1:1 rnembt•r!:! and t" o rtd\ ~~~~r ~ 1n

ll l! W ~ pop cr .

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day might appear strange , they

77!

Problr111 in

her culuum . Wrile POI.I.V'~
POI NTEHS 111 ca re uf this

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Comfort Top
Regular 39c

Surface mterest fabri c.

ALL IN ONE

Po i nter . Pc t•vc ,

ra V\l l"l tC

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NEW SHIPMENT Of ARTIFICiAL
DRIED FLOWERS HAS ARRIVED

AND

)'( JLJI"

YOUR FRIENDLY KROGER

nary brainstorm.

Issue The results snoutd be
mutually gratily•ng
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov . 22)

DRIED
FLOWERS PANTI AND PANTY HOSE

USl 'S

a lon g . se ll ·

truly make up your mind to do
something today its not likely
you 'll De eas lty delerred . Follow through on any extraordi-

l:::t::/- ·6 colors.

SELECTION

TUBE SOCKS

Women's

~ ~ , crease. Pull on waist.

NEW

Men's Full Cushion

______________ _ _ _ _ ____

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~' ceder Steers ( 400 -800
lbs.), choice 57.25-61.75 ; good
41 ·55: ~' eeder flcifers (400-700
lbs. 1. choice 49.a0-56, choice
58.50-63.75 ; Feeder Bulls 1400·
1100 lbs.l, choice 58.50-63.75,
good 40-54.
Slaughter Bulls tover 100
lbs.1 46.60-50.40, Sla ughter
Co ws : utilities 39.:10-42.
Ca 1111ers and Cutters 35·

you strive to accomplish your
aims today and could extend a
surprisingly del ightful lnlrfilatlon to you .
LEO !July 23-Aug. 2%) II yo u

Size 8 to 16. Stitched

~

tha n.k -yuu
news p~pci· C'IHip~u l elippcr~ tf

pressed . with how diligently

SHORT SHORTS

COMPLETE

$500

Amount enclosed - - ~ame

'344

BAN-LON SHIRTS

No. of reserva uons - - -

TEENS AND WOMENS

s ignt~d

ATHENS
UVESTOCK SALES
Saturday, May27, 1978

homeowners cla im s stu dy
indicates that the discounts
are justified by the fact that
loss experience is lower for
newer homes.

new homes 011ly. The di scount
INSURANI:E DISCOUNT
COLU MBUS 1UPlt - The will drop two perce nt for each
Na tionw id e Mutual Fir e subsequent yea r lo a two
discount
for
lnsurHn('e 0) . will begin on perce nt
Thu rsda y
to
offer resi d~ n ces seven years old .
Bernard E. Guinan, vice
]HIIIl CO WilCI' S
premi um
discounts of up to 14 percent president of family markets
so les for Nationwide , said the
on newer homes.
The maximum 14 percent new rate reduction was being
because
a
discou nt will apply to brand uff ered

Someone unusual will be im-

KNEE-HI
NYLONS

REG .
$2 .99

REG. 14.99

MENS SHORT SLEEVE

Size
S· M· L
X·4X

Dance · 9·()(). J: DO

BBQ
GRILL

save 50% &amp; more

Mf.IGS ALL'MNI

Sat .. JulJ I. 1978

White and Colors

18 INCH

Poll y w1JI send you Olll' uf

hl'l"

Radio City Station . N.Y 10019.
Be su1e to specify b~rth sign.
CANCER {June 2t·July 21)

SLEEVELESS
SHELLS

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tub' and so o11 . ·- HAZF·:J ,

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addressed . stamped envelope
to Astro·Gcaph . P.O. Box 489.

WOMENS

Stripe s, jacquards , solids . ,
Cotton and polyester blend . A
wonder fu l sa le group , come

Reunion of Meigs High

each and

..----~EA~SY~CA~R~E":'PO:':'L:::YE::ST::ER~

SAVE 13.11 ON EACH

J E:IIN IE CA RL'TIIEHS

d&lt;.lllllJ !.Hi lJL' I" Lu wd Will
remove hi:tirs from s1nks.

w Q~lfillbillw'U

alttw f(1ut of till' ('n1ss.

A SPECIAL NOTICE TO OUR OHIO CUSTOMERS!

EUNICE NORTON

.

1- The ~Uy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday, May 31, 1978

llarn·sl Moun

Pint· Trt·t· St&lt;1lt'

U.S,D.A, INSPECTED

...

Frozen
Baking
Hens ............. lb•

FRO lEN

5

Avondale
French
_1•
Fries ............. aai

Pte .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. .. ..

$
• neh

91

Pie

Baked
Beans ................... .

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The Harvest MV&lt;IIl. the full

Engh::111Cl sta tes With :U ,:tl5

moon m·m·cst ltlt' Autumnal
Equinox . usltcrs i11 a periud of

The

l &lt;ll'~cst

squarl' IJJi lt•s, Mamc ts tht! t)lt~
Jy Ullt of I hi.: 48 l'Ulllf.T ll1ii10US

Uni h.•d States that bunters un
un!y Ullt' - Nt•w Hwnpsl·1in.·.
Its dt•t·ply tndenled st•acoast

llll'"sure :1,47a 111iles. West
Quoddy Pu111t b lilt.• mo.st

easterly U.S. lllollllond tuwn .

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ELECT

st·vt·r·al s uctrs~ ive duys when
gives fanner:-; in temperate
rcg ums extra huurs uf light in
w/nd1 to lu1 rvest their lTHf_.S
IJt·furc frost anti wtrl tl'r coJllc .

\1t·dtt• v;_d folk
thl' bloodstone

that

Lx•ltt'\'t'

retl'l \'t•d its
rolol'lng from Chri St 's own
blood falling upun a gn.' {'/1

:-~ torw

POLLY'S POINTERS

REPUBLICAN

FOR MEIGS COUNTY
COMMISSIONER

For information leading to the arrest and
conviction of any person or persons
involved in the stealing of one American Pit
' "Bull " Terrier and $465 .00 cash . The dog is
outstanding in its features. H~ is a rusty
brown red colored dog with a white diamond
on his top part of his head. He has a white
s pot on his chest and it's 3" wide &amp;.6" long,
green eyes. Contact the Meigs County
Sheriff's office and -or Danny Wise, Rt. I ,
New Lima Road , Rutland , Ohio.

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VJSIT IN WASHINGTON - Seniors of West Virginia Training School. Poin t Pleasan t
visited in Washington, D. C. while on their senior trip. Here they are shown talk ing wi th
Senotor Jennings Randolph . Shown. J-r, are , Senator 1\andolph, Walter Bruce Johnson. Mrs.
Johnson , Jennie Caruthers, Rt. 2, Pomeruy, Natho n Dieudunne and Eunice Nurton.

Ius hail's get tracked intu the
house and unto the l'arpet. I
~ut a pi ece of auhesiveU..cked paper su (hat is thc
width uf my paint rulle1·.
Rcmuvc oocking and pu t
p&lt;~pcr around the !'Oller with
Polly Cramer
the sticky Side out !Jut be sure
there is an uverlap so tile
can never get them out and p&lt;~pcr stays unthe roller. Hull
Shaggy dog story
they get on our clothes, etc, uver any hairy area. F'resh
due to static electricity. Dues p&lt;~pc1· will have tu be put un
DEAR POlLY - We are anyone have o sulution ?
as the stickiness wea rs off.
haVinK a problem with our ROBERT
This works grea t fur me. long·haired doK leaving hairs
DEAR ROBERT - Denise HESTER
on the rug and furniture. We and others have asked the DEAR POLLY - This" fur
same question. The following those with hair pruiJiems. I
letters tell us lj'hat vanous have two daught ers with lung
For Thurod1y, June 1
reoders have done to help blonde hair and lwd to cullsolve the problem. Do hope cud a mclliod to keep my
one of them helps you.- POI. sanity .
Bernice Bede Osol LY
On corpcls I reverse the
DEAR POLLY - Denise sweeper ollaelunent and use
wonted to know how to get rid the bristle side. Pull sluwly
of dog hairs . We have the ooekward toward yu u. Hair
same problem with cat hoirs. has so much eleclncily it wlll
I use a piece of nylon net to not be sucked up like crum iJS,
pick them up and it works etc . You will hove to remuve
June 1, 1971
wonders. Wad up " piece of handfuls of hair every few
Knowledge gained slowly ovec net and go over any place feel when using the IJnslles
the years might be tile base tor where there is hair . - because they hang 011. I du
an innovative idea you ' ll
this about every third time I
receive this coming year . Op- PHYLLIS
DEAR POLLY - I find the vacuwn.
portunity to develop it witt pop
up out of the blue at just the solution for hairs in the house
As fur the loundry I lokc
right time .
very simple. I just use or- care uf the problem lJcfure I
GEMINI (M1y 11-Juno 20) Seek dinary masking lope. It even sla1t woshing and while I sur!
to associate with people who
are producers today . By ob· works un carpet lint. I hove the clothes. I hold them up to
serving them \IOU could learn at been doing this fur years and " the light tv be sure oil hair is
an offbeat source lor some- it is cheap, too. - VY
removed su it is nut floati ng
thing you 've wanted lor a long
DEAR POLLY - I hope I aruund in the washer getting
time. Like to find ouJ more of
can help Denise with her hair on evcryunc :s duthcs. All
what lies ahead for you? Send
lor your cop'JI of Astra-Graph problems. Our dog stays in thi s hair is tossed in a bag and
Letter by mailing 50 cents lor the garage but often some of p1lched in the garbage. A

HENRY WELLS

tilt' ll.toon rises soon after
sunsel. This phcnomL·nun

'500 REWARD

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election day
I nd I have bee n un ab le to contac.f each
of you in pe r son due to a l;lroken ankle . Therefore. I am faking this
means to a s k tor your support in the Pr imary Election June 6th .
Please feel fr ee to call or see meal anytime .
Your Vote will be greatly appreciated .
Pd. Pol. Adv .

ASTIO•GRAPH

11\~m

STARTS
THURSDAY
10 AM

_ _ _ _ _SH_O_P. ,. IN POINT PLEASANT OR MASON
MENS KNIT ·
SHIRTS

GRADUATE - Jenrne Caruthers. daughter of Mr .
and Mrs. Richard Ca ruthers. Rt. 2. Pomeroy. ami Eunice
~ort o n ,

Florida , arr rect'nt gr;ujtwtes of Wt•st

V1r g m1a

Training School. Point Pleasant. They n•n•ived a BHE
degree and each rnamtamed r~n A ctn•rage

Regular $6.99
Size
S· M· L-XL

alumni to be July 1
The Meigs High Sch ool Alwnni will stage " reum on this
year at th e high school on .July I w1th reservatiOns to dose on
June 16.
Alumni interested in attendmg the reun1on . whi ch will
tnclude a banquet at 7 and a dance at 9, are Clsked t o complete
the form below and mail it to Kathy l\nmngs, Box 28:1
Syracuse .

BanquL'l . i : 00 p Ill

Me1gs High School Caletena . $6 .00 per person fllr both

If per fect you would pay up to
$10 .00 . Man y fa sh1on trims .
Cut out famou s labels. Well
made branded sh1rts with
slight fl aw; ,

BOUQUETS

Regular $1.00
Address_______

Yr . Graduatt•d

Fit s 9 to IS
Size

6611&gt;
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Meigs 4-H Club News

Regular $1.29

HAS
ARRIVED II

Summer Shades
White or Beige Top
2 Sizes

attendance Madu Hal hultra gave a report on lnd1a She al'"
ser\"ed food frurn Indw for tht' d u b'~ lntl'r natlt)nal FfJ(Id
Project. The next mr t·ll ng will be held .June 5 at the IJt·mSt·
ll'tnte residence
lm 1 l;ouk;, ftepurter .

luck is pulling some str~ngs for
you today and could arrange a
meeting about an 1mponant

Even though your met hods to--

will work out ex ceptionally well
lor you The returns mi ght be
larger than usual

The Mixed Minds 4-H Club mel Ma) 18. at the Ku n
Brovmmg res1denc&lt;• w1 th se\'en members and three ;;~dv lso r~ 111
attendance. The club dendt~l to collect bottle r ap&gt;. Knn
Br ownin g r1emonstratNi cllpp1ng ~~ horst' 's hoof ,,mta S1nJth
have a safety report on t&lt;1rn(Hioes. Tht! rwxl JJl{•t:·tmg "ill IJt•
held June I ot th{' flmn~ :\111ll'r res1denn·
! .aunt S1111th.
Heporter.
The

~' 1ve

Pcnnt Star Suteh•·rs 4-11 Club met Mo ) Ja at the

Joelle MtLaughhn

and one guest

111

n·siclt·rwt&gt;

wtth 12: tnL•mbl'rS, ont· ad \ IMJ I'

KITCHEN
TOWELS

BRAIDED
RUGS

Reg . 79c

Regular $1.69

2

For

$100

The Hutland Ro&lt;•drunners 4·H Cluh met Ma) 12 at till'
Al'r e~

Park wtth 15 membcrl-t dnd

!W(• ad~· tsors

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attendance PlanS\H're&lt;hscusscd for a tnp to Ctnlhcolt1(' and a
· bctke sal•' Tht• nt'Xl meelmg w11i bt· held ~t rt~ 19
.J e~l!10l t '
Welsh . HeiX&lt;rter .
The Alfr ed ,\n ~ds 4-H Club met May li ill till' Tara r:uthne
res1dence wtth 12 mt:m~ r :-, imcl two adnsr1r ~ 1n attendann'
f1 1ans wt·rt• nwdr for a bake sale T htl llt'X! rrwcttn~,; w1ll llf:l
.Junr 3 at th t' Jarnw Chct pruan rc:o,Hh·nrl'
Jam!(.' Cht~pll l &lt; t tl .
l{ t~p nrt er .

The next meeti ng Will bt• h&lt;'hl .Jum· 10 altht• r:rallg!'
Ward , Hepnrter

Bt•t' kl

LEGAL

MEIGS COUNTY
REAL ESTATE OWNERS
The Tax Books are now open for the
June or Second half Collection of the
1977 Real Estate Tax es. Also for
delinquent tax . Closing date will be
June 20, 1978.
GEORGE M. COLLINS
MEIGS COUNTY TREASURER

He w1.1J safeguard

• A SECUR ITIES EXPERT 11e w1ll bener
our

mv~stments

• A CONSERVATIVE
reduce rheo Sidle d~bt

40 w
60 w
75 w
100 w

REG.
49c

Styles

WOMENS
BRAS
Values to $4.00

A CONCERNED CITIZEN

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PRIMARY JUNE 6th

VIsit Baker's Budget
Shop for Inexpensive

furniture

BAKER FURNITURE

GEO-

ROGERS COMM. , 4 228 ~Je dway , Cols ,

17 FEET

KROGER COST CUTTER COUPON

on 1h•$ 1d

Ill~ ~tflrle(j jtttC t .. ,11H rl l l d h 5

ElceJI Close4 Sabtnl1y litidnipti Til 9 Ilit

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TOTAl SATISFACTION G UA~Ar'l fEE
hllfYI"'Oij y0Y buy ~11(r0it' •I 'ilYillt&lt;&gt;l~ IVr ~ nu • IOioti

UIIII KII(l!l lltil•dleM of ..,_~u l t C i urel II yO" dl~ no l
Wl •lh.cl, 1\rogtr wrll •lllll~ce ~ou• nem w•t h th~ Sll&lt;l'e ll" nd

AYONOAUCUT

Green Beans

75c

!

01 ~ Com~•lblt br1nd a&lt; refund yOur purt 11illl!l P'•Ce

COPYIIGHI lf71- THI KIOGUCO, lflMS A"D I"IICU
COOD IIJHOA~ MAY U THIU SAtlJIDA YJUNI J , ltrl

liMIT 1liR WITH COUPON A!O $750 AOOiflONAl PURCHASE
(EICtUOIHG THIS JTIM)

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Spotlight
Bean .Coffee

Texas
Cantaloupe~ Eaeh

Clorox
Liquid Bleach

.

PISCES !Feb. 211-March 20) Set
Iotty goals toda y, no matter
how tar-fetched they appei&lt; If

BES· PAK

you·re resourcelul and daring
you stand an excellent chance
to succeed .

ARIES {Morch 21·Aprll 11;
You 're likely to get

whate~er

Vegetable Oil

~:~~~~133

you go alter because ol the
unusual way you deal

with

people today . Your botd me th ·
ods will win applause.
TAURUS (April ZII-Mey 20j

or

Wes tinghouse

LIGHT
BULBS

S\6 . 99 . Steel
frame, cus hion foam

LAWN
CHAIR
WEBBING

2 59¢ 37~
tJUNii ~OD VAl.U~

pillow . Tangerine or
green colors. Compare

Quality!

CAKE
MIX
9

:4~ ·

59c

Betty Crocke r

CAKE
FROSTING
SUPER MOIST

~~g9

86t

One Pound Bag

SLIM
PRETZELS·
:9~g . so~

With pi !low top

99 $}Q99

FOR

Betty Cro cker

Rigid Piastic

FROM REGUlAR STOCK!

SHORT SLEEVE
TOPS
Manv
styles and fabrics tha1

we want to sell now , at greatly
reduced prices. Values to

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WIJIC I 10 .t.l'f'liC.UU 11&amp;1( &amp;tiUI. IUU

Pinto Beans

$}59

STARTS THURSDAY 10 AM

TATAMI SANDALS
$}33

M

SALTED OR
ROASTED

50¢

Bag

a~

liMIT 2 BICS WITH COUPON IND 17.50 AOD!TIOUl PIIRCHISI
(llCtUOINC THIS JTIM )
liMIT ONE COUPON PER fAMil Y

Biscuits

$3.99 .

c

Kroger
~·.;.;·,.~~~... Meat or
12
Beef Wieners Pk9•

Kroger
Gelatin .........

FlO ZEN

Wishbone

c ~::kftng . . . . . . lb •.

facial Tissue

·

work Length various
fttt or v1rious m ilt.
''Tt'~t Clltt stf for com plet ion of this work shall bt
11 stt forth in tht bidding
propoul ."
EICh blddtr lhlll bt
required to flit with his bid I
certifltc:l cneck or ctshltr ' s
chtek lor •n tmount equal, to
uvt ~ttr unt ol hit bid, but In
no event mort than fifty
thoullnCI dolllrs . or 1 bond
tor ttn
cent of ttls bid,
~ayaDit to tnt Olrtctor .
l lddtrl must apply , on tht
oroptr
forms.
tor
qull lflcatlon at 11111 ten d1ys
pri or to tht datt 111 tor
optnlno biCIS In ~ecordtnct
wtth Cheptor 55lS Oh iO
R IV Iltd COG I ,

For Women or Teens
Thong Style!
Regular $1.99

••r

JAMAICA SHORTS

'lens

and

S~rawberry

aptclflcatlonl

trt on tilt In tht Otplrtment
of ·Trensportttlon 1nd tht

VALUES TO $2.89

offiCI Of lhl DlltriCI Doputy

~~~sy

10 to IB
Colors

OUtctor.
Tht Director rttlrYtl lht
right to rtltct any tnd 111
DIGS .

$}7PR9.

OAVID L. WEIR

POINT PLEASANT OR MASON

DIRECTOR

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St•ndard Time , Thursday ,
Junt 1. 1971 , for lm provtmtnU In :
Atntns, Gallla, Guern11y ,
Hocking, Meigs , Monroe ,
Moroan , Noble ,
Perry .
VInton and Wllhington
Counflll , Ohio , on var ious
routes and sect ions , by •P·
Qlylng etnttr lints end lane
·lines .
Pl~tment Width - var ies.
Proltel Ltngth - 0.00 fttl

o:
c~

Tren1portetlon
Columltul, Ohio

Copy No. ll·Cll
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
S11ltd propouls will be
rectlvtd at the off ice of lhe
Olrtctor
of
the
Ohio
Olptrtmtnt
of
Trenl porllllon , Columbus, Oh io,
unfit 10 :00 A.M .. Ohio

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KROGER

NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STAT! Of OHIO
DE ~ARTMENT OF

In the Shell

PEANUTS

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tlon today gives you inner
staying power. You'll be able to
hang in there until you 're sue·
cessful.

Moy

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KRiJGER COST CUTTER COUPON

19

Fresh
California
Strawberries

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Kroger
Peanut
18-oz.
Butter.. ...... .. Jar

ships you would be tough to
beet today Put this l1ne qua lity
to work by bring ing logethe&lt;
those who may not see eye·tO·

CROSS OVER THE BRIDGE
TO BIG SUMMER SAVINGS! .

VINYL
AIR
MAnRESS

"

Gallon
Ctn.

the area of human re lation·

PR.

CHILDS
WADING
POOL

.1Uia.l
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lO&lt;D&lt;DDIALII$ .

t ST. OF THE SEASON

cle.
AQUARIUS (Jen. 211-Feb. 1l[ ln

'119

67"ic27"

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You could rece ive some bright
tdeu today lor renovaOng
something into an extremely
worthwhile and functiona l anl -

Size 32A to 386

5 ft. Wide

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Wl IIHitvl THI liGHt 10 liMit QU.-.HTtlllS. HONl

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Jar

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Kroger
Instant Coffee

CAPRICORN IDee. 22-Jan 111

Multi·Pos~ion

Regular

0 . 4 3213
PD . PO L . ADV .

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

!IIIEWSPAPEA ENTERPRISE AS SN )

Steel frame

10

He will

ers .

26 Gallon Size

CHAISE LOUNGER

He will work

keep you mformed on state spend1ng

Of

Made In USA

, The 11t•rn" 'nv!lle 4·11 f.1rl s Honor Club nn·t MH; 20 at till'
F7esbytenan Churrh wtth l'tght llltlllhl' l' ~ and nll l' Hd\ l!)nr 111
attendance Dursa nd a uwney-ra1s1ng proJe!'t \H'rC dJ SC' US!iC'd

tp~~t llatlv noted

SAQITIARIUS (Nov. 21-Dec.

TRASH BAGS

• \lrown
•Green
•Yellow

• A PROSECUTOR
our !ax dollars

'

Heporter .

Forest

·.• I(
'

~· •II bt• la•ld
;vkh s!-~t~ H L~rkrr .

The Cownr) Clucks HI Club met M&lt;l ) 17 ot tht• H&lt;wk
Spnngs Church w1th t:l lfll'J,n bt·rs Llllci lwc, ~td\'I MJ r !-. HJ
attendno ce . Hefres hm enL~ wen• ; ervt•d IJy Ku n EIJIIJI . Fra11
Moxie) and Hela Eblin. The next ""~·ung w!IIIJl• held ~! " J :11
Kim Ebhn. Heporter.

Reg. '8.99

'~-Hli'l
1

$100

ollen&lt;bnce. Tht' m•xt llii'Plmg

May 25 at tht: lJ.•a Ann Gaul rP!-.tdenn:

Moulded plastic arms, tubula~
aluminum frame , front braced .
Patio legs .

The name uf the English
royal house uf Planl•gcnel
came from i:l French word
meaning "broum sl&lt;llk."

GEORGE ROGERS IS:

Veals (choice ond prime !
47·71 , Ba by Cal ves (by the
head) 40~0 .
Hogs (No. 1, barrows and
Bos\on 's 5-4 victory O\o'e r
gills, 200-230 lbs. 1 50.20-50.35,
Toronto moved the Hed Sox' Sows 41.35-46 .75, Boars :lli.B5·
May record to 22-6, ecli ps in g 38.50, Pigs t by Ihe head 1 35·
the mark set by the 1946 Hed 42.
Sox who were 21-6.

I&gt;Md •ltm. we w1ll otteo you you• c hou,.~~ u l ~ u.&gt;mVd • ~ tk
&gt;ltm ..,.,.,., •~••'•bit . rel lecton&lt;;J lhe W'""' .,._. '\1) '" d ' ' '"
check wl'loeh M l fl't&gt;llt yOu 10 Qu• C h&lt;t~ 11\ol '&lt;htfl &gt;~l •1"' "1

21) lnvolvememts may not be
conducted along convenHonal
lines today , giving you an opportunity to , assert yourself
without ruffling anyone 's Ieath·

Storewide Sale

LAWN CHAIR

:111.85 .

ADVE RTI SED ITEM POLICY

LIBRA (Sept . 21-0ct. 21) Lady

The Fi ve Pmnt Star Slltchers .J . 1.. HI Club mt•t Ma; 14 &lt;ll

6x5x4 WEBS

BOSTON I UP It - The
Boston Red Sox Monda y set a
cl ub record with their 22nd
victor y in the month nf
May.

Etch ot theN tdverloMd •ttU&gt;I 11 •«&lt;~"~ tu 1101 ~ ~ ~ llolv
•~""ble fOf wte ,,., " (h l(rl)t,le• Sture
e • cev t ,,~

discover there are long-range
benefits that could derive from
it.

eye.

the Pal Holtrr re.stdence wtth 1:1 rnembt•r!:! and t" o rtd\ ~~~~r ~ 1n

ll l! W ~ pop cr .

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day might appear strange , they

77!

Problr111 in

her culuum . Wrile POI.I.V'~
POI NTEHS 111 ca re uf this

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Comfort Top
Regular 39c

Surface mterest fabri c.

ALL IN ONE

Po i nter . Pc t•vc ,

ra V\l l"l tC

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NEW SHIPMENT Of ARTIFICiAL
DRIED FLOWERS HAS ARRIVED

AND

)'( JLJI"

YOUR FRIENDLY KROGER

nary brainstorm.

Issue The results snoutd be
mutually gratily•ng
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov . 22)

DRIED
FLOWERS PANTI AND PANTY HOSE

USl 'S

a lon g . se ll ·

truly make up your mind to do
something today its not likely
you 'll De eas lty delerred . Follow through on any extraordi-

l:::t::/- ·6 colors.

SELECTION

TUBE SOCKS

Women's

~ ~ , crease. Pull on waist.

NEW

Men's Full Cushion

______________ _ _ _ _ ____

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~' ceder Steers ( 400 -800
lbs.), choice 57.25-61.75 ; good
41 ·55: ~' eeder flcifers (400-700
lbs. 1. choice 49.a0-56, choice
58.50-63.75 ; Feeder Bulls 1400·
1100 lbs.l, choice 58.50-63.75,
good 40-54.
Slaughter Bulls tover 100
lbs.1 46.60-50.40, Sla ughter
Co ws : utilities 39.:10-42.
Ca 1111ers and Cutters 35·

you strive to accomplish your
aims today and could extend a
surprisingly del ightful lnlrfilatlon to you .
LEO !July 23-Aug. 2%) II yo u

Size 8 to 16. Stitched

~

tha n.k -yuu
news p~pci· C'IHip~u l elippcr~ tf

pressed . with how diligently

SHORT SHORTS

COMPLETE

$500

Amount enclosed - - ~ame

'344

BAN-LON SHIRTS

No. of reserva uons - - -

TEENS AND WOMENS

s ignt~d

ATHENS
UVESTOCK SALES
Saturday, May27, 1978

homeowners cla im s stu dy
indicates that the discounts
are justified by the fact that
loss experience is lower for
newer homes.

new homes 011ly. The di scount
INSURANI:E DISCOUNT
COLU MBUS 1UPlt - The will drop two perce nt for each
Na tionw id e Mutual Fir e subsequent yea r lo a two
discount
for
lnsurHn('e 0) . will begin on perce nt
Thu rsda y
to
offer resi d~ n ces seven years old .
Bernard E. Guinan, vice
]HIIIl CO WilCI' S
premi um
discounts of up to 14 percent president of family markets
so les for Nationwide , said the
on newer homes.
The maximum 14 percent new rate reduction was being
because
a
discou nt will apply to brand uff ered

Someone unusual will be im-

KNEE-HI
NYLONS

REG .
$2 .99

REG. 14.99

MENS SHORT SLEEVE

Size
S· M· L
X·4X

Dance · 9·()(). J: DO

BBQ
GRILL

save 50% &amp; more

Mf.IGS ALL'MNI

Sat .. JulJ I. 1978

White and Colors

18 INCH

Poll y w1JI send you Olll' uf

hl'l"

Radio City Station . N.Y 10019.
Be su1e to specify b~rth sign.
CANCER {June 2t·July 21)

SLEEVELESS
SHELLS

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tub' and so o11 . ·- HAZF·:J ,

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to Astro·Gcaph . P.O. Box 489.

WOMENS

Stripe s, jacquards , solids . ,
Cotton and polyester blend . A
wonder fu l sa le group , come

Reunion of Meigs High

each and

..----~EA~SY~CA~R~E":'PO:':'L:::YE::ST::ER~

SAVE 13.11 ON EACH

J E:IIN IE CA RL'TIIEHS

d&lt;.lllllJ !.Hi lJL' I" Lu wd Will
remove hi:tirs from s1nks.

w Q~lfillbillw'U

alttw f(1ut of till' ('n1ss.

A SPECIAL NOTICE TO OUR OHIO CUSTOMERS!

EUNICE NORTON

.

1- The ~Uy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday, May 31, 1978

llarn·sl Moun

Pint· Trt·t· St&lt;1lt'

U.S,D.A, INSPECTED

...

Frozen
Baking
Hens ............. lb•

FRO lEN

5

Avondale
French
_1•
Fries ............. aai

Pte .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. .. ..

$
• neh

91

Pie

Baked
Beans ................... .

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,o-Th;::n:~·M•ddJe~:t:::·u
CHARGES
1$ Wm d:; ur Undl·r·

l"u.sh

I Ua\

tOO

2Ja)•s

Clr&lt;H)\~
I t~

1..,

i.W
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3day:;
tida _\'S

.100

Ravh won! ovl'r 11rt• uuuunwn 15
wur ds 1:. " Cl'ltl:. l)t'l' wurll ~·r i.l&lt;~~
Arb, runmng •J\tu•r tlrt~r rru llllt'\:Ul t \f
d.ay:. wtll lit drargl'tl at tl11• l d:r~
l'i:lll'

In ltll'lllul') . C11rtl uf flrank:. utili
Olmuary 6 r· L·rr~ ~~ II'LJnl. $:100
1llU\UIIliiH l'&lt;l:.ll Ill &lt;itl\'i:ltlt'l'

Mullllt• ~l umt• s.: r lt·~ c;ml Yard s.&lt;liH
Htlf .wccpt t•d ,,,iJ~ wrtlr 1 otsh 11.1\ll
ur·dtor 'lJ n•ut l'll.\ri'.L(r· f.,r :Hh l':ttT}'·
111~ lit ' ~ ~uml&gt;t·r · In t'iirt LJr Tht· St'ntmt•l
Th•· i'ublt.~llt'r t' l'~t·nt·~ tlw tWht
\t t l'dtl ur l't.'Jt'i'l .till ,ub dt•t•lltt•d •tb·
J~'l" ltuu.-~ 1 Tilt' l)u ltl t!lllt't \.I ll! th•l lA·
tC~~WIIlitlJ)t• hot llllfl"(' lli:tt llt l ll" lll l'ilt"·
lt'l"llll~t · rtJI111

Pltt•ltt&gt; ~r!-~ 151i

31
.• Wednesday,May

11-- YOU hove o servrce ro otter
won t to buy or ~ell ~ol 11 e lh ing
o e looking lor war k '
or
who lever
you II get results
la s ter wrth o ~en1u1el Wonr Ad
Colt 992 ·21 ~b

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WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES
M urtt.la~

Tuc:KIIt)
tlrru ~' nd.~,·
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Suml.t\
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CALL 992-2692 DURING DAY;

•nlonl

ClothlllQ

Orld l arntly
IN LOV IN G rnerno r y o f o ut lathe-1
or1d grondlother Hot a ce ~ 1\ tb
ble wh o 1-Jm ~cd away MO)' 31
]Q77

1h~ r tpp ltng ~ tt earn of Ide r o il~ on
And yet rhe vacan t r hotr recolb
the la ce the .. o,ce !he srntle
01 Qrle who Ollre so l thc1e

l oo k tng bach wtth memortes
Sprayed ''' "'h a mtllton tears
Wt.,hmg you rould hove !&gt;pored
htm God
l- or )USI o l ew more year s
Daughter s Ho: el Ado f-oues t
f-otrybel l and grandchildren

W..t and found
l0)1 IN ~o c t n e oteo 2 year old
rnole beagle blocK and ron
w1th overshot undet)OW $)0
r e..,ard 949 215) oiler 0

Help Wanted
!RU CK dtt\l("r

~ ~p e rtenced

"' d11vmg rru c lc ~ ~end resume~
to 6 011 72Q ~ ( o !he Dmly Sen
ltnel Pomer oy Oh•o
30M ~ O N~

10 wa r\.. 111 lornato
f ,eld5 l op PO f Oo llo'&gt; Cleland
'/ 49 2:1 40

WAIIR l SS WANIW apply m per
~on

Me•g5 Inn

Wanted to I:Jny
OLO ~URNI! U R ~ tC l~ bo..:e~ bro~5
bed$ 11 on bed~ etc co rnplel e
house holdo; Wrlle M D M1!1er
Rt 4 Pome•oy Ohoo o r coil
44') 77 ':}0

OepleS~ton

g l o ~.,

rnoturnrly

clot he ~

baby tlem., d&gt;.,he~ b1
l old do or~ nwK Ja ck Woll. om:.
r e~1dencc
99'/ ~1:100
01
491 SJo8

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TWO f-AMIL 'f Dnvewoy Sole f-11
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Appointment

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Pomeroy Landmark
W. C.rsey . Mgr .
Phont 9t2 -2111

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pod kilche11 ho i wo h:J • heat .
good loca tio n Wtll tOke $mo ll
Q{l eoge
as dowll payment .
14 500 . 991 1)9)
acres loca ted I mile from
No I Dr•lled wel l ,
sep lic ton lo. saooo 7d') .')505 .
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HOBSTETTER

REALTY
GeorgeS . Hobstetter Jr .,

commercial.
Call for
estimate, '24 hour service.

Phone 985.3806
Jack Ginter 985.3806

Jack's SeptiC
Tank ~ce

BoxJ

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ife;J~state r~-Q.;'

Co, selling lasllor 532 ,000 .
NEW LISTING : 11 room,
frame and br ick with 5
bedrooms and 3 baths, rec.
room with poo l tab le ,
double garage, forced a ir
heating and cooling unit,
large pa ti o with sundeck.
house is totally carpeted
many
other
and
conveniences too numerous
to men tion . Loca ted on

51ale Route 7

1n

Riggs

Crest Manor . Wet I worth

5&lt;\S ,OOO .lXI .
NEW LISTING : 18 acres
on Lin coln Hill -· selling
price. 51.500 .00 an acre .
Business cor ner on S1a t e
Route 7 and 33 across from
Bea con Se rvi ce Statton ,
t ns i de
Pomeroy
corporat ion limits . Call f or
more Into.
,

J bedroom hou ~ e l both !.

oil ulec
I ocre M1ddle po rt
to Hutlond f-' harte 441

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VIRGIL B., SR . ~~!!!
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216 E. Second Slreel
Pomeroy, Ohio

1976 Fuqua Dou blewidc
:l4'x5:l ' , 3 bedrooms , l

ba lhs, 2 porches, loca led on
corner

lot

in

Arbaugr

Add ition , Tuppers Plains.
Ohio . Only SS .OOO .OO down
will pur cha se
home!

th is

ni ce

WE NEED LISTINGS
VERY BADLY. REAL
ESTATE IS SELLING SO
LET US SELL YOURS.
Cheryl Lem ley. Associate
Home Phone 742 -2003
Hilton Wolle, Associate
Home 949·2589
GeorgeS . Hobstener Jr.

Broker
Hom• Dhone 992·5739

-

handyman

thai

MAIN
POMEROY, 0.
JU~

brick, 1st floor formal dining ,

living ,
lo vely

kitchen . lam lly room . 2nd
lloor - 3 large bedrooms
lclosels). bath . Nal . gas

F. A.

f u r na ce .

EXCELLENT $21,200.00 .
ALMOST NEW- 11;, slor y
frame,

4
bedrooms ,
equipptd kitchen , formal
dining ,
many ,
man y
featu r es, you mu st see . 2
car garage w it h workshop .

S36 ,1 00 .00.
LOVELY
WOODED
ACRE - in new addil lo n
{restricted), excellent for

lhal new home. $3 ,SOO .OO.
NEED TO SELL- Price

reduced, lovely 'J. story
frame :J or .4 bedrooms.
very modern kif chen, large
util ity , N.G. hot water heat ,

corner lol . LOVELY ,
S29 ,000.00 .
2 YEARS OLD- Lo,ely
Ranch Ty'pe home. 3
bedrooms, bath . ul ll ity R.,
modern
kitchen ,
all
electr ic, all carpe ted ,
garage , about I acre .

S7S,900.00 .
S Years Old- like new ,
w~ · burning
fireplace,
for~al d ining , modern
kitchen . ut ili ty , ca rpeted , 1
car garage &amp; storage, ''e

acre. S31,SOO.OO .
INVESTMENT
OR
BUSlNESS- 4 ex tra nice
rentals, some furnished , a
good pay ing business ,
park ing area, building
about
JO
years o ld .

547 ,20000.
MANY
OTHER
PROPERTIES
TO
CHOOSE FROM. NEED A
ROOF
OVER
YOUR
FAMILY'S HEAD7 SEE
US. NEED TO SELL IN A
HURRY? SEE US .
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK, KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOCIATES
992·225'-"'·' 191
992-25&amp;8

CENTRAL REALTY CO.
home with large eat-in ki tchen. l bedrooms, all nicely
carpe ted , 2 bdths. full basemen t with TV room . ~ny
more ex tra s, low heat bill with nat. gas forced a ir

VIEW OF THE RIVER -

lurna ce . All th is and two nice acr es of land In a good

Nice older hom e with
re ntal L tve downstatrs

localton . Will go quick for S.35.000 .
~1 ACRES - Wi th a nice Ph stor y house with 3 bedrms .

with

bath and

•nd 11 , baths . Mos11y carpeted . Big cenlra l 11replace

let your renters buy this for

wtth heatolator . Small barn and out bui ldings, 20 acres

you . Good loc al ion

lenced. Nice country selling off bla ck lop road just 6
tO ACRES - Vacant land on bla cktop road . Beaul ilul

in all wi th o'e r '' acre of

RT . 33 - 10 ACRES of land along Rt . 33 &lt;·lane just ·

land

north ot Pomeroy . Nice home si te S. Asking $12,800.

posse'~'on

Lor or~:.•d

on Hysell

Hu n 14'1 J0/ 4
l it)/ ( ~f.lll!l MOBtl r horne NtCP
l tv tng or com p mg lrotl~r J) ~ ij
fu rn t~ hed
4!J'J fb(J O.

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0 1

Ga rage

and

bedroom stu cco home wtth
natural

gas

central

healing. On Stale Ro ute

with l arge wooded lot.

Pr iced al only S20,000.
POMEROY _ 2 bedrooms,

;•, ACRES - Wllh a nice 1'12 story house. mostly
ca rpeled wllh 3 or 4 bedrms.. living rm .• family rm ..

Pomeroy, 0 .
3·1S·IfC

Ph. 992-2848

(Bob Hoeflich)
Pomeroy
109 High Sl.
s.31·1 mo .

bo clo.hoc
and d ttcher Chorle~ W Hot
held
!lock
Hoe ~ervtce
Ru!lond Ohro f'h OilC 742 1008

BRADFORD
Au ct1on eer
Co m
ple le Setvl(e Phone 949 2487
0 1 949 /000 Hoc me Oh to Cr• H

Will do roo l111g cons truc lt on
plumb1ng 011d hea11ng No 1o b
too Iorge o r to o ~moll Ph one

HWOOD BOWER S RtPA IH
Sweeper s t o o s 1 e 1 ~ 110n~ all
~m oll oppltonce'o lo w11 m o wer

doter

~XCAVATI N G

742 - 13t.~

AND

HOW~HY

MARTIN
covo11ng
~ep 1 1c
.,y.,lern'&gt;
do ret boc. khau durnp It uck
ltmes rone
grovel
blackto p
pO~&lt;Ing fU 14 J Phone I {014 )

(19ft, 7331
BATHROOM ~

ANO
K.t c hc115
remodeled , cer om •c 1tle p lum
b in g ccrpen rry and gener ol
rno111!enome
lJ yems C.l
penence . 992·36B!l

PU l li N) ~X CAVAl"I N G Comp lete
)er~&lt;t Ce Phone 99'} 247!i
W I NI~R G l::l

ro your h a u ~e? lei u~
repatr:, AI
lromm Co nst ruc han 741 1311:1

make

necc5~oty

f-'UDOlt POOlS All !!.1 t c~ and
shapes )w lm poo ls I years
expcrocmc
!r eo cs h male~
ony t htng
vou r1eod l or
under ground sw1m pooh New
chenmol ond ~up p ly ~tolE:
Albany
Oh1 o
Ph o ne
61 4 69ij b)~) ( Alt e • b pm
614 b89 ~2tJI Johr\ Jc lf erc, o r
t&gt;8'il ~76!:1 Btl I C,.tlle11o 1 We oro
N O T oil wer on PNict S

next Ia Sl ole H1ghwoy Go toge
o n Hou le 7 Ph one (b14 1 985

JB]I

Plurn btn g hcotu1g
and all typm ol general rcpou

R~MODHING

Work gua ra nteed 70 yeo•~ e(
per 1en&lt;e f-lho ne 991 1+t09
li:WIN(i. MACHIN!: f.lepo•r s. '&gt;er
v tte oil makes qq'}12a4 lhe

Shop

~obr H

Porn e • ov

Authoflted ~u1ge r So les end
~er~&lt;tCe We shar pen )crssor ;
~XCAVAIING

do1e1 loader and

bock hoe w o rk dump It ucks
and lo boy~ l or hue wtH hau l
ft ll d11 1 to sot! ltmo~t one and
grovel Call Bob 01 RCJger Je l
let !&gt; day ph one Qq? .?QBq n1yh t
phone 991 3525 or 992 ~/31

SAVE ON
CARPETING

DRIVE AllffiE
&amp;

SAVE ALOT
All carpel installed with
padding al no charge.
Expert installation.

WA 1~R Wl:ll

dn l l~tl Q

Rubber Back Carpel
As Low As
sq. yd.

Wt l l•om T

Grant. 74128 79.

t

APPLIANCE
SERVICE
We have en Ia rged our
service department and
will service Hotpoint and
other brands.

A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS - Here Is an excellenl3
bedrm . house wllh " '' balh s, kllchen with built.ln
appliances . family rm . with fireplace . all nicely

bedroom all one floor plan
home with central heat ,
city wa ter , several closets,
nice equipped k i tchen ,

carpe ted. Full basement with wood:burnlng stove .
Attached (2 car) garage . Chrysler Air. Temp . central
heating and cooling. Very low elec . bill s. All thi s and
llpprox . one tt~ c re land. Ha-ve a look . Only $47 ,900.

car peting, and large lot .
HAVE A PROBLEM
SELLING, UST WITH US
AND
WE
WILL
0 V E R C 0 ME
THE
PROBLEM.

S/1.700 will buy a good 2 bedrm . house and garage.
storage building and garden space on Sl. Rt . 124 In
Syracuse.
St5,000 _ Will buy a good 5 bedrm . house with large
living room and kitc hen . 2 baths, basemen t, F.A. nat.
Ch

sue P. Murphy

We Need Listings I Middle~rtl
We have buyers for many types of proptrly
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, 'iii40,9.•2iil8iiil_ _ _,j

Associ ales

Pomeroy Landmark

~:Jack W. Carsey, Mgr .
-

·

Phone 992-2181

Jf,!AOE TWO loh i11 flomst oy Will
t rade for bu lld ore r o • moror
horne . Cal l l ·J04 ·b4ti·5602 Fort
Goy , WV .

ester .

KI

IJTTI.E OHPfiAN ANN II·..

LJTTLE ORPHAN ANNIE-SHERIFF NOW PITCHING!

THEY ?

ri ND lltA I DOC.!

SMART!

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Sounds like ha stoftthe fam ily

THE CAT BURGLAR

ORPH O. N •H OME ~ ..

pet -

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Tt1e late:sl JUMBLES are ttere In JUMBLE 8001&lt; 110
JUMBLE
BOOK •1 1 A... allabUt tor $1 .35 EACH , potll)lldlrom Jumble, clo thla
newspaper, P.O Bo1 34, Norwood, N.J. 07&amp;41. Make cl'leckt payable to
Newspaperbooks .

4 , 88 &amp; UP

9' and 12' Vinyl
Floor Covering In Stock
Buy where you c•n come in
and see what you're ;Ootting
- Good selections - Fully
stocked.

Call 742·2211
TALK TO
Wendell or 11erb Grate
or Gene Smith

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
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GUESS I COULD,
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GOT Al.l.EY Q!'t -n.tl&lt;
HAViNG A
UNTIL iHI?Y'RE 1 Tl-IEM ~
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PICNIC !
FINISHED l11EN·
BACK .
milieu
12 Tough one
to solve
13 Popular hymn
15 Molecule :
abbr.
16 Wind-indicator
17 Before :
prefix
18 Gnawed at
19 Singer
S· 31
Charles
!! Suffix with
(;i\Slll .IN!: AI .J.J-:Y
Israel
lt runs on
:!3 Bird or
water' Jsn't
~ve 4ou tried No 1 1have
pea ce
that enouqh?
not perfect;
to sell4rur
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it qood
invention,
heroine
II Operati c
enouqh 4et.'
Mr Blini&lt;.?
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31 Bleacherite
32 Priest's
vestment
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...........
36 Never . in
Munich
37 Hotel
FHi\NK &amp; F:HNII·:
accommo·
dation
c:;,
41 Fastenin~
boll
42 Michaelmas
o
--:;..-daisy
43
Catkin
~Aife&amp;..L.I~E,
44 American
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PL.EA~
naval hero

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I Lovable
rogue
2 Working
folk
3 Like an old
woman
4 Playwright
Mosel
Vet!lenlay's Auwer
5 Ennoble
32 Singer
6 Backbone 22 Thessalian
· Bryant
mountain
7 Lug
IS Liquid
I Powdered 23 Put on
measure
the lava
Z4
Tolstoy
il
Malty
9 Precious
sullject
» Arab land Wt•(hltd:l\ . 1\t:... :n
stone
Z5 Mouths
37 Bikini
11 Before
Z6
Wei!
drink
part
14 Cascade
Z7 AP!ile
38 Border
lt Gypsy
varttiy
3t "- Got
20 Girl's
ll - anct
Sixpence"
Oswald Jacoby and
name
Scruggs
40
Function
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FACE . IVHY 11-iERE MUST ~E
A DFAL WITH CATTLEM'\N
fi()NIJREOS OF GI RL:7 11\1
RUSSELL. YOU IZE A N:STHOLLYVV009 WHO CCULI7
R.ATE FILMMAKE'&lt; ...
PASS AS HE'R ~OU ole

DAILY

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rea lized ttwt South lm d tile
lice of clubs t how else co uld
he have !lad s uffl {' H' Ill
s trcn~th fur h1.s opcnang ' 1

west suw tile irony or the
sttuatlon. Spa des. the trump
su it , would have to provulc

the scttin ~ trick .

CRYI'TOI!IIOTE - litre's h o w to work it :
AX'I'DI.B t\AXR

Opening le ad : • K

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uscrl for th e rh rl'e t.· ~ . X f ur th l' two O's, etc Singl e INters , Th._. au ction tuuk " bad
apostrophes. t lw length and format!on of the words arc all turn fir Wc"t when his four ·
hint s f.a&lt;"h clay thl:' cod e ll' ilf'r.:o. arr clt~rrcnt
heart'llid wa " overcalled by

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'IEP ··SNUFFY'S

HOME -·
I SEEN HIM PEEKIN'
OUT TH.' WINDER -I WONDER IF HE ,;:::;
KNOWS I'M OUT
COLLECTIN'

FER A NEW
CHURCH BHL

At trick t~&lt;·o, West led the
ace of hearts. for c in14 tic·
cla rer to rulf tn dummy .
Occla rer then led a lrump to

Is L 0 S G F t: I. I. 0 W

0 A HXZ

1&lt;1 a hi~lwr level of biddtng
and to s tctil their prcmu.:r

West wun th e opcmng tn ck
wt th th e kin~ ,Jf hearts. lie

:1

North 's lour spades. West's
heart holdi nK w11 s se nsa tiona l and altogether he
cou ld CQunl nine lop tneks .
BeCB'!:f!C or his heart su it and
Nortlh'louth's vulnerabili ty,
West decided to lake an
inex~nsi ve sacri !tce and
bid t,othc five level. North
persl\ier~d to ftve_spades .
Thfbtddtng tllustrates the
p&lt;rN~ of the spade su tt.
Spa~·

outrank every other

,.

Largest Selection In The Valley

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15 IN STOCK

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Yt•sll'rda\ ·s Cryptoqu ole: YOU CANNOT DO A KINDNESS
TOO SOON FOR YOU NEVER KNOW HOW SOON IT WILL BE
TOO LATE - RALPH WAL.OO EMERSON
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JUST THINK .AFTER
ALL THESE '!'EARS ...
l{OU WERE THE ONE
WHO FOUND IT ...

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If YOU NEED
A SOFA THAT

of Our Lives 3,~.15; As The World Tu rns
8,10; 2:&lt;»--ne Life to Live 1.13.
1 3Q--Doctors 3,4,15; Guiding l.lght 8,10; 3:QOAnolher World 3,4,15; General Hospital 6, 13;
Lilias YO&lt;;la &amp; You 20 .
3:3(}-AII In The Famil' 8.10: You Bot Your Lile 10 .
4:QO-Mister Cartoon 3; Superman 4; For Richer, For
Poorer IS ; Merv Griffin 6; Addams Family 8:
Sesame St. 20,33 ; Gomer Pyle , USMC 10 ; D i na~ 13 .
~ : 3(}--LIIt l e Rascals 3,1 5; Gilligan's Is . • .8; Brady
Bunch 10 .
s ·oo-Here Come The Brides 3; Star Trek 4; Gunsmoke
8: Mister Rogers' NeighborhOOd 20 ,33; HO&lt;;lan's
Heroes 10 ; Emergency One 13; Petticoat Junction
IS.
5:3(}--News 6; Elec . Co. 20,33 : Mary Tyler Moore 10 :
Hogan 's Heroes IS .
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6:QO-News 3, 4,8,10,ll. IS ; ABC NeWS6 ; Zoom 33; Zoom
10.
6:3(}--NBC News3.~, 15; ABC News 13 ; Carol Burnett 1!.
Friends 6; CBS News 8.1 0; Over Easy 20.33 .
7:oo-Cross-Wi ts 3,,, Newlywed Game 6,13; Gong
Show 8; News 10; Gilligan's Is. 15; Hocki ng Valley
Bluegrass 20 ; Consumer Survival Kit 33.
~3Q--Hollywood Squares 3.~ ; That Nashvil le Music 6;
Tattletales 8; MacNeii ·Lehrer ~eport 20,33; That' s
..• HollywOOd 10; Nashville On TRe Road 13; Marly
.fi. Robbins' Spotlight 15.
A'fio-Ch ips 3,4, IS; Welcome Back , Kotter 6,13;
, Waltons 8.10; Once Upon A Classic 10,33.
8: 3~peralion Petticoat 6,13; Originals 20 : In Search
ol the Real America 33 .
9:QO-James at 163 . ~ ,1 5; Barney Miller 6,13; Hawaii
Flve·O 8, 10; world 20,33.
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IO :QO-C iass of '6S 3, 4, IS; Borella ll ; WTVN Television
Forum 6; Barnaby Jones 8.10 ; Our Mutual Friend
33; News 20 .
10:3(}--Lock . Stock &amp; Barrel 20; ll :QO-News
3,4.6,8.10, 13,15 ; Dick Cavell 20 ; Lili as Yoga &amp; You
G 33.
11 : 3Q--Johnny Carson 3 . ~. 1S ; Starsky &amp; Hutch 6,13 ;
·, Mash 8; ABC News 33; Movie "What Ever Hap.
pened lo Baby Jane?" 10.
1l :QO-J anak133; 12 :Os--Movle "Hovston, We've Got A
Proolem·· 8; 12 : ~o--Toma 6,13 ,
1:oo- Tomorrow 3,4; 1:SO---News 13.
Movie Channel S &amp; 9 P.M.-Let's Do It Aa ln I PG I
7 &amp; II P.M - Hollywood Old ie !GI
Clblt Channel l 6 : ~0 P.M. - Tesllmony Time
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100 Club.

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RUTLANU
FURNITURE
742-2211

IS.

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Jumbles VITAL CURRY ITALIC GARBU

~radf o rd

)f'H[)Y DIHLUNG Water well
d tJIIH\ Q, co mm erc 1o l and
dome~ It( Purnp \ol e~ ond ~er
~&lt;1 C e Cfq'} 629!:1 or 304 aqs 3801

Will C AR~ for th e elderl y 111 our
home Phone 991. 7J 1d

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BED FOR
YOU

basement . A good buy tor
iusl S8.000.
125,000 - 5 year old 3

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Portraits
Weddings
Passports
Anniversaries
Special Occasions

The Photo Place

11(9nly

l~Day s

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and garden space. Ci ty water and drilled wel l. Lac.

close to hospital and school at Laurel Cliff . Asking
542 'SOO.
40 ACRES - In Southern Local with a sma ll barn and
dug well . About 12 acres tillable . Some woo ds and
mineral s. Asking $21.500.

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ABOVT 0\11; a: 1111'-SE D~YS MY tiTTI wI~ TIP
ll.l'STEAD OF t.:'THAW¥. YOU, SOI.l~Y!'

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6:50--Good Morning, West 1/lrgln la 13 ; &amp;:55--News 13 .
7 :oo-- TOday 3.4.15; Good Morning Amerlta 6,13 ; CBS
News 8; Porky Pig 10; 7:25--Chuck White Reports
10 .
7:3Q--Schoolies 10; B:oo-Capt. Kangaroo 8,10; Sesame
Sl. 33 .
9:QO-Merv Griffin 3; Ph il Donahue 4; Emergency One
6; Brady Bunch 8; Match Game 10.
9:3Q--Andy Griffith 8; Joker's Wild 10.
IO :oo--Card Sharks 3.4.1S; Edge of Nighl6; Magazine
' 8,10; To Tell The Truth '13 ;
10:JQ--Hollywo0d Squares 3.4, IS; High Hopes 6;
520,000 Pyram id 13
ll :Oo--High Rollers 3,4,1S ; Happy beys 6,13 ; Price Is
Right 8,1 0.
11 :30--Wheel of Fortune 3,15; Family Feud 6,13 ;
Partridge Family 4; Love of Life 8,10; Nova 33 .
11 :Ss--CBS News 8; Loving Free 10.
12 :QO-Newscenter 3; News 4,6,10; Sanford &amp; Son 15 ;
Gambit 8; Midday Magazine 13.
12 :3Q--Ryan·s Hope 6,13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 1S ;
Searth for To morrow 8,10; E lee . Co. 33.
1l6o--For Richer . For Poorer 3; All My Children 6,13;
News 8; Young &amp; the Restless 10; Not For Women

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CARTT

NICE KIDS,

MAKES A

gas heat in

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one letter to each square. to form
tour ordinary words.

AREN' 1

wi th fireplace. basement. fuel oil furnace . garage and

outbui ldings. Some lencing, plenty of road frontage

modern bath, .n atural gas
central heating and full

G. Bruce Teaford
Helen L. Teaford

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~THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
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byHenri ArnoldandBob l ee

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Tires
Battery.
Installation Service

mtnules north of Racine. Asking $42 ,000.
home si te. About 5 :11lnutes from 5 Point. Pr ice $1:1,800.

PRH.: W fi'~OUO() Ia SH.I 000 for
quoc k ~ ole 10 &gt;o: )tJ mobile home
wtlh e Jparrdo on J O(IOS II\ tho
country
I urn 1~ hed
Or tiled
we" ~Cplt( tonk C lo~e to
mmes Ple l'l ty o l gotden 5POC:C'
All mmP •ol n ght s ln,rnedtote

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

t LISTED- 2 story

heat and air Ha s 9 rooms

541:1 :1

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'~ 992-2174

extra income. Priced less
than a one fam ily home at
$23,000.

outbui lding Want S28 ,000 .
LIST WITH US
OUT OF TOWN _ 3

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SMITH NELSON ·
MOTORS, INC.

JUST LISTED- A beautiful 4 year old, 3 bedroom

In

TO TELL YOU MAY
C0/1\E AS A

WEDNESDAY, MAY 3t , lt78
5·3(}--News 6; Electric Company 20,33 ; Mary Tyler
· 6,13; Sha Na Na 8; News 10: Gilligan 's lsi~nd 15;
6:QO-News 3, 4.8.10, 13. 15; ABC Nt~ 6; Zoom 1$,33 .
6:3(}--NBC News 3,4, IS ; ABC News 13; Carol Burnett
and Friends 6; CBS News 8.10; Over Easy 20,33.
7:QO-Cross -Wils 3; Jenny &amp; Me'' Newlywed Game
6,13; Sha NoNa 8; News 10 ; G,ljiagan 's lsla~d IS;
Dick Cavett 10; Insight 33.
·,
7:3(}--AII.Stor Anylhlng Goes 3; Sha Na Na 4 ; Between
the Wars 6; Fam ily Feud 8; MacNeil-Lehrer
Report 20.33; The Judge 10 ; In Search 01 13; Wild
Kingdom IS
8:QO-Grizzly Adam s 3,4,1S; Eight Is Enough 6,13;
Incredible Hulk 8, 10; Nova 20,33 .
9:QO-Oa,id Frosl3 ,4, IS; Slarsky &amp; Hul ch 6, 13 ; Mo,le
" Death Moon" 8,10 ; Theater In America 20.33.
10:0(}--Dean Martin 3,4,1S .
•
l l :OQ-.-Ne ws 3,4,6,8,10,13,1S; Olck Cavett 20; Lilas,
Yoga and You 33.
11 :3(}--Johnny Carson 3,4,1S ; Pollct161ory 6,13; Hawai i
Five·O 8. ABC News 33; Movlfli]'Mr . Skeffington"
10 .
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12:QO- Ja naki 33.
12 :4Q--Myslery of lhe Week 6,13 1 Kojak 8.

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wants

s rooms and

YES·· IAI6HT Y PRETTY
INDEED L I 5UGI!E5T
GIRU WE HAD A
YOU SIT DOWN, CA PTAIN
EASY... WHAT I'll\ AI!OUT
PLEASAfJT TROT!

SORRY I DOZED OFF J UGT
BEFORE YO U ARRIVED·· SI6N
OLD A6E CRE EPIN G UP~

Oil-Itt

4 APARTMENTS - Large
brick buil ding in the midd le
of town . All apartments
now
rented .
Needs

CAPTA IN EASY

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BEDHOOM home near
C hest er
Comp l ete tra i l er
hoot... · up and srno II orchard.

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

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RACINE -- Ni ce older 4
bedroom home with central

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Your Full Time
Real Eslale Broker

and has good well . Se ll ing
price 510,600 .00.

Pomeroy . Jus t SJO ,OOO

~lobilt· liomr• for Salr

Call
992-6323 or 992-6011
S·lS-1 mo. pd .

Chester, Ohio
10·30·c

Thursdays and

with li'Vable home, located
on Hysel l Run Road. Home
is hea1ed with bottle ga~

992·1325

additions.
For Free Estimates

Office Hrs.: 9 a.m..4 p.m .

with 1 ba!h, 3 bedrooms
with
large
c l osets,
basement , new ly painted ,
fully carpeted, gas and coal
or woo d furna ces, low
utility bil ls. Garage with
workshop , f ire place 1n
house, loca ted on Sl. Route
338, inside the corporation
limits of Racine , Ohio .
Eleclr ic by Ohio Power

mile ofl Rt. 7 by.pass on
Sl. Rl. 1141oward Rutland,

MOORE'S

Under hang gutters &amp; room
1

GiwAway

JO o~

Siding

Broker

NEW LISTING : 8 rooms,

GARAGE
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SEPTIC TANK ·

107'12 Sycamore St.

Closed

ROGER HYSEll

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MASH BROTHERS
CLEANING
Alum. &amp; Vin~
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985 3529

NEW LISTING : 11 acres

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h' au !e JJ north ol Pn me roy
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neal E•tat.. for Sale

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1477 CHt VV MONlA 305 c u tn
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extra if needed . Excludes
front. wheel .d rive cars.

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I Jrh year 1n ! ht~ local! on
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POMEROY
LANDMARK
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SALES AND SERVICE
11·9-tfc

Sa1urdays at noon.

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Call Aller 5:00 or
Anytime Saturday
992-7119 or 992-5041
4-27.ttc

Pomeroy, Ohio

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AND

SERVICE

PHON E992-6333

&amp; BLEND

Phone

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Pole~
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dtornet e t 10 on Io rge ~! end $8
per 10 11 Bu ndled ~l ob .St&gt; per
1011 DP itv t•rt&gt;d lr, O h to Po ll et
Co Pt I Porn('rl) y qc}'} 2t.~9
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low. low

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,'
POTACH, FERT~PELS

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breed~

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up11g ht lre ezer
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Check our
prices on

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N~W

now

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and
ou tdoor
runs

lac dtlte!.
Phone bl4 Jt&gt;7 0191

2nd )t
'Nl 0370

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37W

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Nelson Orug

HOOf HOLLOW Hot ses Buy ~ell
!rode or lfQtn New and u~ed

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bo!h. basemen t so me lur·
r111ure
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997 7603

IN POMI:: fiOY

COtldt lt On le ~s than 1300 mtles
A ~ hmg $7)0 1460 BSA cho p ·
per l ou co ndtll o n A~k ing

June 1 '/ 3 q om
to
7 ptn
Guy
)pen cer
Jack W. Carsey . Mgr.
res•den(e
behmd
new
, Phone 992-2181
M~th o d1:. t
Churc h
!upper~
Plo tns Bow stren trotle r h1tcl1
!ool$ ltre5 bt &lt;yc le baby !t eat ~
l or b•cycle l!..,m g room sutte COAl liMI: SlO NI: send gro..,el
calctum chlo!tde ler!tlot('t dog
table wtrh chotl s
d•she~
! ood and all type ~ o t sol i h
clo1h1ng 1nfant t o adult tnt!tC
ce15tor )all Work!. In &lt; l M0111
fHWH ~AM il Y Yard ~ole I lor ol
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Pome10y Q'/2 J841
good teenage cloth e ~ G oris
clo thes 6 10 large women~ !I~ SI ~ l l~CliON o f the be~r w ood
s t o ve~ t!l )ou rh eo~ r c•rn Ohto
o11d rne n ~ dorhes Old )Ofs and
Jo !ul
Mo1so
l:f el
luol1o
dtshe~ C.ros~ edge&gt;•
blh sr
1empwood ond Nolhua loon
~yrocu~e
Hear Co 1:1 flutllom Dr 1olf Mrl l
YARD ~ A ll: l o t ~ of applron ces
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1476 7 ~0 ~n duro

Phone 992.2181

~l::OUU ) AI~ &amp; I a~ I

oil lenced
A&gt;k mg
$15 000 . Phoneq92 631'1 .

$3000.

SbOO bit. 69!i-J'}QO
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"on I W Vo bestdf' H ec k ~
l:li:(1RIC OI VI O~O br ooder and tn
1973 l:lroodmore 14 • 64 I
cubo ror u~ed onu:~ SbO Sltm
bed r oom
Jun eweru~e f very good cond•
1~73 Da r to n 14 x t&gt;U 1 bcod1 oo m
hon S60 49'1 5977
1977 Vtc 1011011 14 x 67 J bed room
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so le Carol R Pterce Bo11 ]J4 ~ 1
1'171 (o,.enlry I'J 11 b5 J bedroom
~H
1i 4
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1969 ~lotcstnan
1:1 ~ bO 1
~ u t lond O H
bedroom

IWO 1-AMilY Yard :,ole May Jl
and ht 8 1nd Q ~ ~fl )54 I '
rn1le
l r o tn
(hel&gt;htre
H~:.·d ~ preod~
drapes
d t ~he~
coohutg
oppltonces
sc hool
des~~ (lo l htng all Site~ 50
A von bo ttle s 14 boor M tH

TOO large o• roo ~m all
Wtll buy 1 p1e-{IJ o.r to mplere

NO

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boys thr u

l u111 co•pet shoes
gul ~ top and ba llet

adul l

IN Ml:MORY of out d"'a' husband
lather and grandfather tr1e
f(~v Fl oyd Wt se who pa~sed
away 10 year' a go May 31~1
~od ly m t ~~ed by ,.,1fe Garnet

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Yard

IJP.;:(_ack W. Carsey . Mgr .

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bath and laun dry 1oom . m odern ktl chen . 5 ' t
O(les . Barn and pi~J11y of

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po&gt;lu'e

bnellenl (Ondi lt o n
742 ·2790 or
614 b9!:J 3290
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Cfl J l , 3b acres . Near
Portl and fj 43 -:JJ6 I

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Pomeroy Landmark

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DUMP TRUCK

300/&gt;lain St.
Pomeroy. Ohio
Pomeroy 992-6282
or 992-6263
8 A.M. Io4 :30 P.M.

~ARM ON

IYJI:I HARUY DAV ID SO N . fully
cus 10n11led wtth su tcide clu tch

Let us test your water Free

~

l(J() lor. f enred '"
SJS 500 . Pholle q97 - ~550

11/76 N~W !llANDAfolD set of l:n
cyclopedta wtlh b1g dtcltonory
S7!10. Ph one /47 2 165

'sollener, Model UC·SVI ,
' Now Only '289.95

Hl:A MA ftKt: l
~o cme
l eg ton
Hall Jurw Jr d and 4lh h om
4 ~
!able ~
tenled
Coli
9~9 1411:1 01 Q41f 2773

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J bedr oom ho rn e . l

bath s
lully
co1peted
ro qu1pped kll{hen w11h mter
co rn no lu•ol ga s fu rnac e cen·
trol a11 conditioning . o n o 100..:

PAIN I f-OH sole Alum1nurn po1111
new buck e ts. never been o pen
ed 100 gol ovoilobl e u t S4 ~0
IJe' gal lon Blu e lol e11 pomt ot
SJ ~0 pet gall on qcn 01 73 or

let Pomeroy Landmark
soften &amp; condition your
water with co.op . water

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

lull

Fred W. Crow
EED A WATER
SOFTENER?

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DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;

CARTER

"l42 709 4.
MIODl~flOfll .

992-2562 DURING EVENING.

YARD )All: Wed lh ur~ f- 11 at
)yrocu5e oC! oss from Hub ·
bards G reen House st gn lois
of rH ce cloth es bed frame
mt~ C ~1 01 11 10 J

al~ o

h o u~ e
b
rooms ond both wll o r . ou t
budd tng s. 4 ac uH lo11d ot edge
o l Hutland Complete 11mler
hoolo. ·up ol ~o '1 bonk5 opprots
e d p r oper ly at $1 J, )(J(J Ph o11e

IN GOOD CONDITION.

lHHH. ~AMIL Y Ya' d )ole at the
l c.r r'i OBrtt=Ht restdence lh urs
and ht June ls i and 2nd . l ol5
o l nJCI? chtldrerr !i and adul t
cloth.ng cuf toms tl""trow ru g~
and l '" CE' beJ ~pr eod Al !to o
table o l mtH 11 ern~ ~~·1st lane
ro the lelt after possmg Woctne
l ocll. s and Oom :lnd hous e o n

1---------------

lWO STOfiY home

Jo ck (um rn ms

~y•oru~P ht on ly June

ln Memory

sum me r kt! chen ond bordered
by') cre ek s C o11 9 H~ Jl:l:J7.

USED FORD TRACTOR, 800 SERIES.

fH
\0 ·4
bobv
&lt;lothn1g Mens women s grrls
and b o y~ clorhtng

1 H~H

llf:t•rtltMIII

Busin·ess Services

O WN~~ 5 acr es wr lh I.J ro om
house HH GA!-l 'I mr ga rage

FOR SALE

33~ Leta11 f-a l l~ Ohto
~utn t lur e Kntch k no&lt;ks

YAWU !&gt;A I ~ I:IIU )ou th ~econd !&gt;1
~/Hddlep011
Oht o May 31 to
June 2
lJ epre~'&gt; t O n Gl o s~
3amelhtng lor eo'ery one

\)t t 'tl .t~ IM•itl[ t' ]IIIIJ)H "&lt;IIIH II

lt•·aJ J.:stat£ for Sal.,
MY

JUNI: 1 /1. ') l"wo gam1ly garage
~ole Lo ts ol ch tld ren s clo th mg .
l1kt! new men~ and wo men s
clo th•ng cu1 IOIIlS dtshes alld
Ol!SC .rerns hrs! )rreet post
Pomei O)I l: lemen lory
300
Wrt ght 9 JO J 30
t!AHN 51 All:

LIZZ STARES UP AT
A WOBBLY BEAKER

For Sale

£UJ"C'ill{l

NliGHBOf!HOO O YA~D
!&gt;o le
Bryo n Ha ms )uccess ~ d June
4th and 5rh (OtKelled d ro1ns.

Nuwt tltl Sit\\!! dit}

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2: 10--News 13.
MOVIE CHANNEL
5 1nd 7 p.m. - Rocky (PGI
9 and 11 p.m. - The Enforcer (Rl
CHANNEL FIVE
6:30p.m. - Testimony Ti"1e.
7
. ,Paul Gaudino
·
7: -L ittlepage Tournament
·•
THURSDAY, JUNE 1,1971
S
Farm Report 13; 5:56--PTL Club 13; &amp;:QO--PTL
~lub IS; Su mmer Semester 10.
6 :11&amp;--Doctors on Call 4; News&amp;; Summer Semester 8;
For You ... Biack Woman 10; 6:45-Mornlng Report

'IEP··
HE

KNOWS

hi&gt; king . West won wtlh the
al'e.
West next led the two of
hearts. pro vidinJJ. declarer

with a ruff and sluff , but also
forcing East to use his re ·
maining trump. th e 10. This
was a brilliant stroke

-

when South overruffed with
the jack of spades , there was
no way for him to shut out
West's nin e of trumps .
• 'EWSflAPI·:I! t-:~Tt- : UPJUSE ASSN '

(f or a copy of JACOBY MOO·
ERN send S1 10 · W 1n at
Bndge. · care of ttus newspaper P 0 Box d89. Rar'10 C·'"'
StatiOn , New YorA N \" 10019 I

�11 - The Dailv Sentinel, MiddJeport-Pomeroy, 0., Wednesday, May 31, 1978

,o-Th;::n:~·M•ddJe~:t:::·u
CHARGES
1$ Wm d:; ur Undl·r·

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tOO

2Ja)•s

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.100

Ravh won! ovl'r 11rt• uuuunwn 15
wur ds 1:. " Cl'ltl:. l)t'l' wurll ~·r i.l&lt;~~
Arb, runmng •J\tu•r tlrt~r rru llllt'\:Ul t \f
d.ay:. wtll lit drargl'tl at tl11• l d:r~
l'i:lll'

In ltll'lllul') . C11rtl uf flrank:. utili
Olmuary 6 r· L·rr~ ~~ II'LJnl. $:100
1llU\UIIliiH l'&lt;l:.ll Ill &lt;itl\'i:ltlt'l'

Mullllt• ~l umt• s.: r lt·~ c;ml Yard s.&lt;liH
Htlf .wccpt t•d ,,,iJ~ wrtlr 1 otsh 11.1\ll
ur·dtor 'lJ n•ut l'll.\ri'.L(r· f.,r :Hh l':ttT}'·
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Pltt•ltt&gt; ~r!-~ 151i

31
.• Wednesday,May

11-- YOU hove o servrce ro otter
won t to buy or ~ell ~ol 11 e lh ing
o e looking lor war k '
or
who lever
you II get results
la s ter wrth o ~en1u1el Wonr Ad
Colt 992 ·21 ~b

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WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES
M urtt.la~

Tuc:KIIt)
tlrru ~' nd.~,·
I PM .

Suml.t\
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Ft tJ &lt;t ~

CALL 992-2692 DURING DAY;

•nlonl

ClothlllQ

Orld l arntly
IN LOV IN G rnerno r y o f o ut lathe-1
or1d grondlother Hot a ce ~ 1\ tb
ble wh o 1-Jm ~cd away MO)' 31
]Q77

1h~ r tpp ltng ~ tt earn of Ide r o il~ on
And yet rhe vacan t r hotr recolb
the la ce the .. o,ce !he srntle
01 Qrle who Ollre so l thc1e

l oo k tng bach wtth memortes
Sprayed ''' "'h a mtllton tears
Wt.,hmg you rould hove !&gt;pored
htm God
l- or )USI o l ew more year s
Daughter s Ho: el Ado f-oues t
f-otrybel l and grandchildren

W..t and found
l0)1 IN ~o c t n e oteo 2 year old
rnole beagle blocK and ron
w1th overshot undet)OW $)0
r e..,ard 949 215) oiler 0

Help Wanted
!RU CK dtt\l("r

~ ~p e rtenced

"' d11vmg rru c lc ~ ~end resume~
to 6 011 72Q ~ ( o !he Dmly Sen
ltnel Pomer oy Oh•o
30M ~ O N~

10 wa r\.. 111 lornato
f ,eld5 l op PO f Oo llo'&gt; Cleland
'/ 49 2:1 40

WAIIR l SS WANIW apply m per
~on

Me•g5 Inn

Wanted to I:Jny
OLO ~URNI! U R ~ tC l~ bo..:e~ bro~5
bed$ 11 on bed~ etc co rnplel e
house holdo; Wrlle M D M1!1er
Rt 4 Pome•oy Ohoo o r coil
44') 77 ':}0

OepleS~ton

g l o ~.,

rnoturnrly

clot he ~

baby tlem., d&gt;.,he~ b1
l old do or~ nwK Ja ck Woll. om:.
r e~1dencc
99'/ ~1:100
01
491 SJo8

11ems

TWO f-AMIL 'f Dnvewoy Sole f-11
lt ~a t In( l uck&gt;~ 'J iown mawet ~
sltHeo d •.,h e!&gt; mtH ttems and
clo thmg ~dna lnple ll and Jo11e
1:! 10wn ol the ~ usse t l Brown
re'o1den ce tasley !&gt;t Po rneroy

~m.l d l e ~

~ulh h'etn e ~

lndoo1

M 1ddlepor t

U) f-0
tror 1or
woth
j pi h1tch 74') J074

CU Rfi'~N CY

ru hem old
poe ~ ('I wot ch e ~ and c hou·~ ~
~ , ),,, n· J qold We ·1eed I ~M
and I ' I ~~~~('I (0!1~', I:! Uy" \ ell
or '' 1 Coli Roger Wom~ley
7t.'J t:Jj I

TI MBI:R
duns
saw
Ken I

l o r stondmg
Coli Ql-1'} 596~ 01

To p

l tmbt:&gt;r
Honb,.
10

d1toon 94CO

.Uf.J b)70

buy

1/&lt;IJ

WAN T TO bu y
9 ~ 9 1tJ9 1

Good wheel chaH

Buoinc•• Oppurtunili&lt;&gt;•
Ow11
1Hl AM ~RI ( At..J () lt~AM
Open
your Own !i u'it'lf'~'&gt;
wtlhH1 :J w('f·~ '&gt;
Own youf own fu •ly ~ t o d•ed teen
or
lad!£"&gt;
lo ~ ht on
~ ho p
t verylh t,ng pr ovt UPd Vout (0&lt;.1
S 17 900 Call M1 WPPI.. ., roll
free l HOO tl"f 4 17 b7

EXPERT
HUNTER

Wheel
Alignment

lJ lAli:FI ~

AUCTION flubhc tn
v ltl'd ht June 21100 !loon
l1uc l-.l o ad ~ at o il ne.,., mer chon
dt 'oe sol d "' quant1ty Ideal lor
~ moll ~ 1 01e'io

~ 1o1 1 om
~ole ~

gtl1 shop~ ~et~tce

Ilea

mor l-.er ~

Vord

~tc

At Oht o h't ~&lt;C'r Auc
11on Metg ~ Plo!Q Mtddlep 011
Ohto Hegulor ~ole f-r 1doy end
)oru rdoy n t ght ~ or 7 prn

Auto Sal~•
1'H J M O NI~ CARl O la ndau P ~
I' B A l
A M 8 trotk ~ rer eo
1:-&lt;ellenr

co ndttt on

$ 1700

2b21

JII/(J PLYMOU1H lJU~li:H slo n! 6
enq 111e
Aut omo t'c Jron.,mt ~
~1011 5000 or be st alt er
SIOfl 'o'lile 74/ :J04fl

Harr

: 9 / il 1-' QN IIAt ( AIAliNA au
~) ()(J(J rnti P!&gt; 4 doot " ny! 1 0 ~
N'w lir e5 S/ I 00 99/ 38'10

41 t MOI&gt;Jlf CARl O londou fl ~
P ~ A C AM H tro ch 'l le•e o
~.or c ellc n t
condtltOn
51700

SPECIAL

Call Now For

Appointment

1r.;t.a

Pomeroy Landmark
W. C.rsey . Mgr .
Phont 9t2 -2111

pgg

pla111 ~

~ t o rt:"

S400 492

~8~tj

7!14l::ng me
recently re bu tl t Good shape
$bOO /4/ /54 1
DO OGf. ~ 1A 110"' wagon
P ) f-1 tl A C S.!!!l(J Qq'/ ~301

1970

t97J liD OHA DO CADIUAl b
cel le nl co ndtl tOrt loaded wtth
('}!l• o~ Or1ly SJ800 Al so 1(! 11
11uc• cotnper Good &lt;OIIdtltun
Onl y S/000 Call 4~'1 J311 ot

U~UJ 1 ~ AC10 R ~

opl ~

Phone

9'{)

(I I ILI: N )

0ur

new

o S~IS 1o nc e

~PAU

' , mtle fr om
Metg~ Htgh ~ch ool on old Rt JJ
4'1'/ '/Qd I or CjQ'j 208&lt;1

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o
11
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Mf 18~ ()1escl
Cob
01 1 li.

heater
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torn Plo ....
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1 469

(r ol hrnon 6 tn p laner wilh
) tend
Cra ft ~man
)hopet wt!h ~!Oild and J ho rse
AnJ•que ~
I
m o tor
chdd ~ ll( kPt toclo..tng chotr I
s
p
I
,
I
round egg bo slo.ct Cora H tl ton
Phone
1:1 4 3 1'/b4
flo11lo11d OH

rr.;n

) UBU~BAN
CHI: VROL H
C 10 truck ~ • lverorlo poclo.oge
and
! r otl~r
l O o"i lfl9
pocll.oge
5 I 5 000
rntle~
74/ 315 4

11~ Good condt

ful l ~11ed
and '&gt;PI

rnollre~~

U1Q S 84J 2M~
~ AD()U

horse·'&gt; / 4/

Yo

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lARG~

BRICK hom e , fully cqu1p·

pod kilche11 ho i wo h:J • heat .
good loca tio n Wtll tOke $mo ll
Q{l eoge
as dowll payment .
14 500 . 991 1)9)
acres loca ted I mile from
No I Dr•lled wel l ,
sep lic ton lo. saooo 7d') .')505 .
1

M e tg~ M1ne

HOBSTETTER

REALTY
GeorgeS . Hobstetter Jr .,

commercial.
Call for
estimate, '24 hour service.

Phone 985.3806
Jack Ginter 985.3806

Jack's SeptiC
Tank ~ce

BoxJ

!'l ~W

~ hade

I/J 4

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-

..

ife;J~state r~-Q.;'

Co, selling lasllor 532 ,000 .
NEW LISTING : 11 room,
frame and br ick with 5
bedrooms and 3 baths, rec.
room with poo l tab le ,
double garage, forced a ir
heating and cooling unit,
large pa ti o with sundeck.
house is totally carpeted
many
other
and
conveniences too numerous
to men tion . Loca ted on

51ale Route 7

1n

Riggs

Crest Manor . Wet I worth

5&lt;\S ,OOO .lXI .
NEW LISTING : 18 acres
on Lin coln Hill -· selling
price. 51.500 .00 an acre .
Business cor ner on S1a t e
Route 7 and 33 across from
Bea con Se rvi ce Statton ,
t ns i de
Pomeroy
corporat ion limits . Call f or
more Into.
,

J bedroom hou ~ e l both !.

oil ulec
I ocre M1ddle po rt
to Hutlond f-' harte 441

1 lo~e

"141;J I

JO ,., It non( "'9 ol ~o
rehnon cmg Ireland M orrgogP
11 1: ~ rar e Athens phone bl4
)4J :w~ 1

VA f HA

VIRGIL B., SR . ~~!!!
·I " t tn ll

216 E. Second Slreel
Pomeroy, Ohio

1976 Fuqua Dou blewidc
:l4'x5:l ' , 3 bedrooms , l

ba lhs, 2 porches, loca led on
corner

lot

in

Arbaugr

Add ition , Tuppers Plains.
Ohio . Only SS .OOO .OO down
will pur cha se
home!

th is

ni ce

WE NEED LISTINGS
VERY BADLY. REAL
ESTATE IS SELLING SO
LET US SELL YOURS.
Cheryl Lem ley. Associate
Home Phone 742 -2003
Hilton Wolle, Associate
Home 949·2589
GeorgeS . Hobstener Jr.

Broker
Hom• Dhone 992·5739

-

handyman

thai

MAIN
POMEROY, 0.
JU~

brick, 1st floor formal dining ,

living ,
lo vely

kitchen . lam lly room . 2nd
lloor - 3 large bedrooms
lclosels). bath . Nal . gas

F. A.

f u r na ce .

EXCELLENT $21,200.00 .
ALMOST NEW- 11;, slor y
frame,

4
bedrooms ,
equipptd kitchen , formal
dining ,
many ,
man y
featu r es, you mu st see . 2
car garage w it h workshop .

S36 ,1 00 .00.
LOVELY
WOODED
ACRE - in new addil lo n
{restricted), excellent for

lhal new home. $3 ,SOO .OO.
NEED TO SELL- Price

reduced, lovely 'J. story
frame :J or .4 bedrooms.
very modern kif chen, large
util ity , N.G. hot water heat ,

corner lol . LOVELY ,
S29 ,000.00 .
2 YEARS OLD- Lo,ely
Ranch Ty'pe home. 3
bedrooms, bath . ul ll ity R.,
modern
kitchen ,
all
electr ic, all carpe ted ,
garage , about I acre .

S7S,900.00 .
S Years Old- like new ,
w~ · burning
fireplace,
for~al d ining , modern
kitchen . ut ili ty , ca rpeted , 1
car garage &amp; storage, ''e

acre. S31,SOO.OO .
INVESTMENT
OR
BUSlNESS- 4 ex tra nice
rentals, some furnished , a
good pay ing business ,
park ing area, building
about
JO
years o ld .

547 ,20000.
MANY
OTHER
PROPERTIES
TO
CHOOSE FROM. NEED A
ROOF
OVER
YOUR
FAMILY'S HEAD7 SEE
US. NEED TO SELL IN A
HURRY? SEE US .
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK, KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
REALTOR
ASSOCIATES
992·225'-"'·' 191
992-25&amp;8

CENTRAL REALTY CO.
home with large eat-in ki tchen. l bedrooms, all nicely
carpe ted , 2 bdths. full basemen t with TV room . ~ny
more ex tra s, low heat bill with nat. gas forced a ir

VIEW OF THE RIVER -

lurna ce . All th is and two nice acr es of land In a good

Nice older hom e with
re ntal L tve downstatrs

localton . Will go quick for S.35.000 .
~1 ACRES - Wi th a nice Ph stor y house with 3 bedrms .

with

bath and

•nd 11 , baths . Mos11y carpeted . Big cenlra l 11replace

let your renters buy this for

wtth heatolator . Small barn and out bui ldings, 20 acres

you . Good loc al ion

lenced. Nice country selling off bla ck lop road just 6
tO ACRES - Vacant land on bla cktop road . Beaul ilul

in all wi th o'e r '' acre of

RT . 33 - 10 ACRES of land along Rt . 33 &lt;·lane just ·

land

north ot Pomeroy . Nice home si te S. Asking $12,800.

posse'~'on

Lor or~:.•d

on Hysell

Hu n 14'1 J0/ 4
l it)/ ( ~f.lll!l MOBtl r horne NtCP
l tv tng or com p mg lrotl~r J) ~ ij
fu rn t~ hed
4!J'J fb(J O.

~4( IU :J~

0 1

Ga rage

and

bedroom stu cco home wtth
natural

gas

central

healing. On Stale Ro ute

with l arge wooded lot.

Pr iced al only S20,000.
POMEROY _ 2 bedrooms,

;•, ACRES - Wllh a nice 1'12 story house. mostly
ca rpeled wllh 3 or 4 bedrms.. living rm .• family rm ..

Pomeroy, 0 .
3·1S·IfC

Ph. 992-2848

(Bob Hoeflich)
Pomeroy
109 High Sl.
s.31·1 mo .

bo clo.hoc
and d ttcher Chorle~ W Hot
held
!lock
Hoe ~ervtce
Ru!lond Ohro f'h OilC 742 1008

BRADFORD
Au ct1on eer
Co m
ple le Setvl(e Phone 949 2487
0 1 949 /000 Hoc me Oh to Cr• H

Will do roo l111g cons truc lt on
plumb1ng 011d hea11ng No 1o b
too Iorge o r to o ~moll Ph one

HWOOD BOWER S RtPA IH
Sweeper s t o o s 1 e 1 ~ 110n~ all
~m oll oppltonce'o lo w11 m o wer

doter

~XCAVATI N G

742 - 13t.~

AND

HOW~HY

MARTIN
covo11ng
~ep 1 1c
.,y.,lern'&gt;
do ret boc. khau durnp It uck
ltmes rone
grovel
blackto p
pO~&lt;Ing fU 14 J Phone I {014 )

(19ft, 7331
BATHROOM ~

ANO
K.t c hc115
remodeled , cer om •c 1tle p lum
b in g ccrpen rry and gener ol
rno111!enome
lJ yems C.l
penence . 992·36B!l

PU l li N) ~X CAVAl"I N G Comp lete
)er~&lt;t Ce Phone 99'} 247!i
W I NI~R G l::l

ro your h a u ~e? lei u~
repatr:, AI
lromm Co nst ruc han 741 1311:1

make

necc5~oty

f-'UDOlt POOlS All !!.1 t c~ and
shapes )w lm poo ls I years
expcrocmc
!r eo cs h male~
ony t htng
vou r1eod l or
under ground sw1m pooh New
chenmol ond ~up p ly ~tolE:
Albany
Oh1 o
Ph o ne
61 4 69ij b)~) ( Alt e • b pm
614 b89 ~2tJI Johr\ Jc lf erc, o r
t&gt;8'il ~76!:1 Btl I C,.tlle11o 1 We oro
N O T oil wer on PNict S

next Ia Sl ole H1ghwoy Go toge
o n Hou le 7 Ph one (b14 1 985

JB]I

Plurn btn g hcotu1g
and all typm ol general rcpou

R~MODHING

Work gua ra nteed 70 yeo•~ e(
per 1en&lt;e f-lho ne 991 1+t09
li:WIN(i. MACHIN!: f.lepo•r s. '&gt;er
v tte oil makes qq'}12a4 lhe

Shop

~obr H

Porn e • ov

Authoflted ~u1ge r So les end
~er~&lt;tCe We shar pen )crssor ;
~XCAVAIING

do1e1 loader and

bock hoe w o rk dump It ucks
and lo boy~ l or hue wtH hau l
ft ll d11 1 to sot! ltmo~t one and
grovel Call Bob 01 RCJger Je l
let !&gt; day ph one Qq? .?QBq n1yh t
phone 991 3525 or 992 ~/31

SAVE ON
CARPETING

DRIVE AllffiE
&amp;

SAVE ALOT
All carpel installed with
padding al no charge.
Expert installation.

WA 1~R Wl:ll

dn l l~tl Q

Rubber Back Carpel
As Low As
sq. yd.

Wt l l•om T

Grant. 74128 79.

t

APPLIANCE
SERVICE
We have en Ia rged our
service department and
will service Hotpoint and
other brands.

A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS - Here Is an excellenl3
bedrm . house wllh " '' balh s, kllchen with built.ln
appliances . family rm . with fireplace . all nicely

bedroom all one floor plan
home with central heat ,
city wa ter , several closets,
nice equipped k i tchen ,

carpe ted. Full basement with wood:burnlng stove .
Attached (2 car) garage . Chrysler Air. Temp . central
heating and cooling. Very low elec . bill s. All thi s and
llpprox . one tt~ c re land. Ha-ve a look . Only $47 ,900.

car peting, and large lot .
HAVE A PROBLEM
SELLING, UST WITH US
AND
WE
WILL
0 V E R C 0 ME
THE
PROBLEM.

S/1.700 will buy a good 2 bedrm . house and garage.
storage building and garden space on Sl. Rt . 124 In
Syracuse.
St5,000 _ Will buy a good 5 bedrm . house with large
living room and kitc hen . 2 baths, basemen t, F.A. nat.
Ch

sue P. Murphy

We Need Listings I Middle~rtl
We have buyers for many types of proptrly
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Associ ales

Pomeroy Landmark

~:Jack W. Carsey, Mgr .
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Phone 992-2181

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t rade for bu lld ore r o • moror
horne . Cal l l ·J04 ·b4ti·5602 Fort
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LJTTLE ORPHAN ANNIE-SHERIFF NOW PITCHING!

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Tt1e late:sl JUMBLES are ttere In JUMBLE 8001&lt; 110
JUMBLE
BOOK •1 1 A... allabUt tor $1 .35 EACH , potll)lldlrom Jumble, clo thla
newspaper, P.O Bo1 34, Norwood, N.J. 07&amp;41. Make cl'leckt payable to
Newspaperbooks .

4 , 88 &amp; UP

9' and 12' Vinyl
Floor Covering In Stock
Buy where you c•n come in
and see what you're ;Ootting
- Good selections - Fully
stocked.

Call 742·2211
TALK TO
Wendell or 11erb Grate
or Gene Smith

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
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GUESS I COULD,
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GOT Al.l.EY Q!'t -n.tl&lt;
HAViNG A
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PICNIC !
FINISHED l11EN·
BACK .
milieu
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to solve
13 Popular hymn
15 Molecule :
abbr.
16 Wind-indicator
17 Before :
prefix
18 Gnawed at
19 Singer
S· 31
Charles
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Israel
lt runs on
:!3 Bird or
water' Jsn't
~ve 4ou tried No 1 1have
pea ce
that enouqh?
not perfect;
to sell4rur
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it qood
invention,
heroine
II Operati c
enouqh 4et.'
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31 Bleacherite
32 Priest's
vestment
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36 Never . in
Munich
37 Hotel
FHi\NK &amp; F:HNII·:
accommo·
dation
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boll
42 Michaelmas
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43
Catkin
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naval hero

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rogue
2 Working
folk
3 Like an old
woman
4 Playwright
Mosel
Vet!lenlay's Auwer
5 Ennoble
32 Singer
6 Backbone 22 Thessalian
· Bryant
mountain
7 Lug
IS Liquid
I Powdered 23 Put on
measure
the lava
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Tolstoy
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Malty
9 Precious
sullject
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stone
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37 Bikini
11 Before
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drink
part
14 Cascade
Z7 AP!ile
38 Border
lt Gypsy
varttiy
3t "- Got
20 Girl's
ll - anct
Sixpence"
Oswald Jacoby and
name
Scruggs
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FACE . IVHY 11-iERE MUST ~E
A DFAL WITH CATTLEM'\N
fi()NIJREOS OF GI RL:7 11\1
RUSSELL. YOU IZE A N:STHOLLYVV009 WHO CCULI7
R.ATE FILMMAKE'&lt; ...
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lice of clubs t how else co uld
he have !lad s uffl {' H' Ill
s trcn~th fur h1.s opcnang ' 1

west suw tile irony or the
sttuatlon. Spa des. the trump
su it , would have to provulc

the scttin ~ trick .

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apostrophes. t lw length and format!on of the words arc all turn fir Wc"t when his four ·
hint s f.a&lt;"h clay thl:' cod e ll' ilf'r.:o. arr clt~rrcnt
heart'llid wa " overcalled by

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I SEEN HIM PEEKIN'
OUT TH.' WINDER -I WONDER IF HE ,;:::;
KNOWS I'M OUT
COLLECTIN'

FER A NEW
CHURCH BHL

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ace of hearts. for c in14 tic·
cla rer to rulf tn dummy .
Occla rer then led a lrump to

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1&lt;1 a hi~lwr level of biddtng
and to s tctil their prcmu.:r

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wt th th e kin~ ,Jf hearts. lie

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heart holdi nK w11 s se nsa tiona l and altogether he
cou ld CQunl nine lop tneks .
BeCB'!:f!C or his heart su it and
Nortlh'louth's vulnerabili ty,
West decided to lake an
inex~nsi ve sacri !tce and
bid t,othc five level. North
persl\ier~d to ftve_spades .
Thfbtddtng tllustrates the
p&lt;rN~ of the spade su tt.
Spa~·

outrank every other

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Largest Selection In The Valley

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15 IN STOCK

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Yt•sll'rda\ ·s Cryptoqu ole: YOU CANNOT DO A KINDNESS
TOO SOON FOR YOU NEVER KNOW HOW SOON IT WILL BE
TOO LATE - RALPH WAL.OO EMERSON
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JUST THINK .AFTER
ALL THESE '!'EARS ...
l{OU WERE THE ONE
WHO FOUND IT ...

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If YOU NEED
A SOFA THAT

of Our Lives 3,~.15; As The World Tu rns
8,10; 2:&lt;»--ne Life to Live 1.13.
1 3Q--Doctors 3,4,15; Guiding l.lght 8,10; 3:QOAnolher World 3,4,15; General Hospital 6, 13;
Lilias YO&lt;;la &amp; You 20 .
3:3(}-AII In The Famil' 8.10: You Bot Your Lile 10 .
4:QO-Mister Cartoon 3; Superman 4; For Richer, For
Poorer IS ; Merv Griffin 6; Addams Family 8:
Sesame St. 20,33 ; Gomer Pyle , USMC 10 ; D i na~ 13 .
~ : 3(}--LIIt l e Rascals 3,1 5; Gilligan's Is . • .8; Brady
Bunch 10 .
s ·oo-Here Come The Brides 3; Star Trek 4; Gunsmoke
8: Mister Rogers' NeighborhOOd 20 ,33; HO&lt;;lan's
Heroes 10 ; Emergency One 13; Petticoat Junction
IS.
5:3(}--News 6; Elec . Co. 20,33 : Mary Tyler Moore 10 :
Hogan 's Heroes IS .
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6:QO-News 3, 4,8,10,ll. IS ; ABC NeWS6 ; Zoom 33; Zoom
10.
6:3(}--NBC News3.~, 15; ABC News 13 ; Carol Burnett 1!.
Friends 6; CBS News 8.1 0; Over Easy 20.33 .
7:oo-Cross-Wi ts 3,,, Newlywed Game 6,13; Gong
Show 8; News 10; Gilligan's Is. 15; Hocki ng Valley
Bluegrass 20 ; Consumer Survival Kit 33.
~3Q--Hollywood Squares 3.~ ; That Nashvil le Music 6;
Tattletales 8; MacNeii ·Lehrer ~eport 20,33; That' s
..• HollywOOd 10; Nashville On TRe Road 13; Marly
.fi. Robbins' Spotlight 15.
A'fio-Ch ips 3,4, IS; Welcome Back , Kotter 6,13;
, Waltons 8.10; Once Upon A Classic 10,33.
8: 3~peralion Petticoat 6,13; Originals 20 : In Search
ol the Real America 33 .
9:QO-James at 163 . ~ ,1 5; Barney Miller 6,13; Hawaii
Flve·O 8, 10; world 20,33.
·
9:3(}--Fish 6. 13.
IO :QO-C iass of '6S 3, 4, IS; Borella ll ; WTVN Television
Forum 6; Barnaby Jones 8.10 ; Our Mutual Friend
33; News 20 .
10:3(}--Lock . Stock &amp; Barrel 20; ll :QO-News
3,4.6,8.10, 13,15 ; Dick Cavell 20 ; Lili as Yoga &amp; You
G 33.
11 : 3Q--Johnny Carson 3 . ~. 1S ; Starsky &amp; Hutch 6,13 ;
·, Mash 8; ABC News 33; Movie "What Ever Hap.
pened lo Baby Jane?" 10.
1l :QO-J anak133; 12 :Os--Movle "Hovston, We've Got A
Proolem·· 8; 12 : ~o--Toma 6,13 ,
1:oo- Tomorrow 3,4; 1:SO---News 13.
Movie Channel S &amp; 9 P.M.-Let's Do It Aa ln I PG I
7 &amp; II P.M - Hollywood Old ie !GI
Clblt Channel l 6 : ~0 P.M. - Tesllmony Time
~ - Paul Gaudi no
IVO - Supersports
100 Club.

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RUTLANU
FURNITURE
742-2211

IS.

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Jumbles VITAL CURRY ITALIC GARBU

~radf o rd

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d tJIIH\ Q, co mm erc 1o l and
dome~ It( Purnp \ol e~ ond ~er
~&lt;1 C e Cfq'} 629!:1 or 304 aqs 3801

Will C AR~ for th e elderl y 111 our
home Phone 991. 7J 1d

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BED FOR
YOU

basement . A good buy tor
iusl S8.000.
125,000 - 5 year old 3

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Portraits
Weddings
Passports
Anniversaries
Special Occasions

The Photo Place

11(9nly

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and garden space. Ci ty water and drilled wel l. Lac.

close to hospital and school at Laurel Cliff . Asking
542 'SOO.
40 ACRES - In Southern Local with a sma ll barn and
dug well . About 12 acres tillable . Some woo ds and
mineral s. Asking $21.500.

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ABOVT 0\11; a: 1111'-SE D~YS MY tiTTI wI~ TIP
ll.l'STEAD OF t.:'THAW¥. YOU, SOI.l~Y!'

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6:50--Good Morning, West 1/lrgln la 13 ; &amp;:55--News 13 .
7 :oo-- TOday 3.4.15; Good Morning Amerlta 6,13 ; CBS
News 8; Porky Pig 10; 7:25--Chuck White Reports
10 .
7:3Q--Schoolies 10; B:oo-Capt. Kangaroo 8,10; Sesame
Sl. 33 .
9:QO-Merv Griffin 3; Ph il Donahue 4; Emergency One
6; Brady Bunch 8; Match Game 10.
9:3Q--Andy Griffith 8; Joker's Wild 10.
IO :oo--Card Sharks 3.4.1S; Edge of Nighl6; Magazine
' 8,10; To Tell The Truth '13 ;
10:JQ--Hollywo0d Squares 3.4, IS; High Hopes 6;
520,000 Pyram id 13
ll :Oo--High Rollers 3,4,1S ; Happy beys 6,13 ; Price Is
Right 8,1 0.
11 :30--Wheel of Fortune 3,15; Family Feud 6,13 ;
Partridge Family 4; Love of Life 8,10; Nova 33 .
11 :Ss--CBS News 8; Loving Free 10.
12 :QO-Newscenter 3; News 4,6,10; Sanford &amp; Son 15 ;
Gambit 8; Midday Magazine 13.
12 :3Q--Ryan·s Hope 6,13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 1S ;
Searth for To morrow 8,10; E lee . Co. 33.
1l6o--For Richer . For Poorer 3; All My Children 6,13;
News 8; Young &amp; the Restless 10; Not For Women

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CARTT

NICE KIDS,

MAKES A

gas heat in

unscramble these four Jumbles,
one letter to each square. to form
tour ordinary words.

AREN' 1

wi th fireplace. basement. fuel oil furnace . garage and

outbui ldings. Some lencing, plenty of road frontage

modern bath, .n atural gas
central heating and full

G. Bruce Teaford
Helen L. Teaford

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~THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
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byHenri ArnoldandBob l ee

Muffler
Brakes
Shocks
Tires
Battery.
Installation Service

mtnules north of Racine. Asking $42 ,000.
home si te. About 5 :11lnutes from 5 Point. Pr ice $1:1,800.

PRH.: W fi'~OUO() Ia SH.I 000 for
quoc k ~ ole 10 &gt;o: )tJ mobile home
wtlh e Jparrdo on J O(IOS II\ tho
country
I urn 1~ hed
Or tiled
we" ~Cplt( tonk C lo~e to
mmes Ple l'l ty o l gotden 5POC:C'
All mmP •ol n ght s ln,rnedtote

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

t LISTED- 2 story

heat and air Ha s 9 rooms

541:1 :1

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'~ 992-2174

extra income. Priced less
than a one fam ily home at
$23,000.

outbui lding Want S28 ,000 .
LIST WITH US
OUT OF TOWN _ 3

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SMITH NELSON ·
MOTORS, INC.

JUST LISTED- A beautiful 4 year old, 3 bedroom

In

TO TELL YOU MAY
C0/1\E AS A

WEDNESDAY, MAY 3t , lt78
5·3(}--News 6; Electric Company 20,33 ; Mary Tyler
· 6,13; Sha Na Na 8; News 10: Gilligan 's lsi~nd 15;
6:QO-News 3, 4.8.10, 13. 15; ABC Nt~ 6; Zoom 1$,33 .
6:3(}--NBC News 3,4, IS ; ABC News 13; Carol Burnett
and Friends 6; CBS News 8.10; Over Easy 20,33.
7:QO-Cross -Wils 3; Jenny &amp; Me'' Newlywed Game
6,13; Sha NoNa 8; News 10 ; G,ljiagan 's lsla~d IS;
Dick Cavett 10; Insight 33.
·,
7:3(}--AII.Stor Anylhlng Goes 3; Sha Na Na 4 ; Between
the Wars 6; Fam ily Feud 8; MacNeil-Lehrer
Report 20.33; The Judge 10 ; In Search 01 13; Wild
Kingdom IS
8:QO-Grizzly Adam s 3,4,1S; Eight Is Enough 6,13;
Incredible Hulk 8, 10; Nova 20,33 .
9:QO-Oa,id Frosl3 ,4, IS; Slarsky &amp; Hul ch 6, 13 ; Mo,le
" Death Moon" 8,10 ; Theater In America 20.33.
10:0(}--Dean Martin 3,4,1S .
•
l l :OQ-.-Ne ws 3,4,6,8,10,13,1S; Olck Cavett 20; Lilas,
Yoga and You 33.
11 :3(}--Johnny Carson 3,4,1S ; Pollct161ory 6,13; Hawai i
Five·O 8. ABC News 33; Movlfli]'Mr . Skeffington"
10 .
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12:QO- Ja naki 33.
12 :4Q--Myslery of lhe Week 6,13 1 Kojak 8.

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wants

s rooms and

YES·· IAI6HT Y PRETTY
INDEED L I 5UGI!E5T
GIRU WE HAD A
YOU SIT DOWN, CA PTAIN
EASY... WHAT I'll\ AI!OUT
PLEASAfJT TROT!

SORRY I DOZED OFF J UGT
BEFORE YO U ARRIVED·· SI6N
OLD A6E CRE EPIN G UP~

Oil-Itt

4 APARTMENTS - Large
brick buil ding in the midd le
of town . All apartments
now
rented .
Needs

CAPTA IN EASY

..

BEDHOOM home near
C hest er
Comp l ete tra i l er
hoot... · up and srno II orchard.

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

lHHI:t.

RACINE -- Ni ce older 4
bedroom home with central

M0tl11 ~ H O M~ I I , 7() wt lh e . polldO ) b£.odr oom f&lt;111 r o11dt
l 1or1 l oll berwe~n I{)() and
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Your Full Time
Real Eslale Broker

and has good well . Se ll ing
price 510,600 .00.

Pomeroy . Jus t SJO ,OOO

~lobilt· liomr• for Salr

Call
992-6323 or 992-6011
S·lS-1 mo. pd .

Chester, Ohio
10·30·c

Thursdays and

with li'Vable home, located
on Hysel l Run Road. Home
is hea1ed with bottle ga~

992·1325

additions.
For Free Estimates

Office Hrs.: 9 a.m..4 p.m .

with 1 ba!h, 3 bedrooms
with
large
c l osets,
basement , new ly painted ,
fully carpeted, gas and coal
or woo d furna ces, low
utility bil ls. Garage with
workshop , f ire place 1n
house, loca ted on Sl. Route
338, inside the corporation
limits of Racine , Ohio .
Eleclr ic by Ohio Power

mile ofl Rt. 7 by.pass on
Sl. Rl. 1141oward Rutland,

MOORE'S

Under hang gutters &amp; room
1

GiwAway

JO o~

Siding

Broker

NEW LISTING : 8 rooms,

GARAGE
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SEPTIC TANK ·

107'12 Sycamore St.

Closed

ROGER HYSEll

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MASH BROTHERS
CLEANING
Alum. &amp; Vin~
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985 3529

NEW LISTING : 11 acres

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POMEROY
LANDMARK
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SALES AND SERVICE
11·9-tfc

Sa1urdays at noon.

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Call Aller 5:00 or
Anytime Saturday
992-7119 or 992-5041
4-27.ttc

Pomeroy, Ohio

S75 '1'1'1 bJ59 .

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AND

SERVICE

PHON E992-6333

&amp; BLEND

Phone

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dtornet e t 10 on Io rge ~! end $8
per 10 11 Bu ndled ~l ob .St&gt; per
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FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,'
POTACH, FERT~PELS

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breed~

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DHUXI:
up11g ht lre ezer
12 ~ lU It
O&lt;~g•n olly

Check our
prices on

HOU SI::

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N~W

now

) I Afl Kennel Boardmg
and
ou tdoor
runs

lac dtlte!.
Phone bl4 Jt&gt;7 0191

2nd )t
'Nl 0370

1obter~ &amp; ~ Vop -... ote r ptll~

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614 1b9ti

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que s Mo rt1 n s f ull1tlur e 10 N

C.o ~ eH!

Nelson Orug

HOOf HOLLOW Hot ses Buy ~ell
!rode or lfQtn New and u~ed

Groon•mg atl

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!:1 room hous e &amp;
bo!h. basemen t so me lur·
r111ure
PartJOII y r emodele d .
997 7603

IN POMI:: fiOY

COtldt lt On le ~s than 1300 mtles
A ~ hmg $7)0 1460 BSA cho p ·
per l ou co ndtll o n A~k ing

June 1 '/ 3 q om
to
7 ptn
Guy
)pen cer
Jack W. Carsey . Mgr.
res•den(e
behmd
new
, Phone 992-2181
M~th o d1:. t
Churc h
!upper~
Plo tns Bow stren trotle r h1tcl1
!ool$ ltre5 bt &lt;yc le baby !t eat ~
l or b•cycle l!..,m g room sutte COAl liMI: SlO NI: send gro..,el
calctum chlo!tde ler!tlot('t dog
table wtrh chotl s
d•she~
! ood and all type ~ o t sol i h
clo1h1ng 1nfant t o adult tnt!tC
ce15tor )all Work!. In &lt; l M0111
fHWH ~AM il Y Yard ~ole I lor ol
)I
Pome10y Q'/2 J841
good teenage cloth e ~ G oris
clo thes 6 10 large women~ !I~ SI ~ l l~CliON o f the be~r w ood
s t o ve~ t!l )ou rh eo~ r c•rn Ohto
o11d rne n ~ dorhes Old )Ofs and
Jo !ul
Mo1so
l:f el
luol1o
dtshe~ C.ros~ edge&gt;•
blh sr
1empwood ond Nolhua loon
~yrocu~e
Hear Co 1:1 flutllom Dr 1olf Mrl l
YARD ~ A ll: l o t ~ of applron ces
~ ~ 1 Athens
b14 ~'I'J 1::1)79 or
clo 1h11l9 ~n•c k ~noclo.s e re h t
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coun11ng
mochtne
Ph o ne
qq') :?156 1he Do tl y ~f'nlutel
111 Cou tl ~ r rel:'t .Pomeroy
Oh to

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Npw u~ ed

1476 7 ~0 ~n duro

Phone 992.2181

~l::OUU ) AI~ &amp; I a~ I

oil lenced
A&gt;k mg
$15 000 . Phoneq92 631'1 .

$3000.

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"on I W Vo bestdf' H ec k ~
l:li:(1RIC OI VI O~O br ooder and tn
1973 l:lroodmore 14 • 64 I
cubo ror u~ed onu:~ SbO Sltm
bed r oom
Jun eweru~e f very good cond•
1~73 Da r to n 14 x t&gt;U 1 bcod1 oo m
hon S60 49'1 5977
1977 Vtc 1011011 14 x 67 J bed room
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so le Carol R Pterce Bo11 ]J4 ~ 1
1'171 (o,.enlry I'J 11 b5 J bedroom
~H
1i 4
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1:1 ~ bO 1
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bedroom

IWO 1-AMilY Yard :,ole May Jl
and ht 8 1nd Q ~ ~fl )54 I '
rn1le
l r o tn
(hel&gt;htre
H~:.·d ~ preod~
drapes
d t ~he~
coohutg
oppltonces
sc hool
des~~ (lo l htng all Site~ 50
A von bo ttle s 14 boor M tH

TOO large o• roo ~m all
Wtll buy 1 p1e-{IJ o.r to mplere

NO

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boys thr u

l u111 co•pet shoes
gul ~ top and ba llet

adul l

IN Ml:MORY of out d"'a' husband
lather and grandfather tr1e
f(~v Fl oyd Wt se who pa~sed
away 10 year' a go May 31~1
~od ly m t ~~ed by ,.,1fe Garnet

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Yard

IJP.;:(_ack W. Carsey . Mgr .

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bath and laun dry 1oom . m odern ktl chen . 5 ' t
O(les . Barn and pi~J11y of

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po&gt;lu'e

bnellenl (Ondi lt o n
742 ·2790 or
614 b9!:J 3290
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Cfl J l , 3b acres . Near
Portl and fj 43 -:JJ6 I

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ond shd t

Pomeroy Landmark

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DUMP TRUCK

300/&gt;lain St.
Pomeroy. Ohio
Pomeroy 992-6282
or 992-6263
8 A.M. Io4 :30 P.M.

~ARM ON

IYJI:I HARUY DAV ID SO N . fully
cus 10n11led wtth su tcide clu tch

Let us test your water Free

~

l(J() lor. f enred '"
SJS 500 . Pholle q97 - ~550

11/76 N~W !llANDAfolD set of l:n
cyclopedta wtlh b1g dtcltonory
S7!10. Ph one /47 2 165

'sollener, Model UC·SVI ,
' Now Only '289.95

Hl:A MA ftKt: l
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l eg ton
Hall Jurw Jr d and 4lh h om
4 ~
!able ~
tenled
Coli
9~9 1411:1 01 Q41f 2773

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bath s
lully
co1peted
ro qu1pped kll{hen w11h mter
co rn no lu•ol ga s fu rnac e cen·
trol a11 conditioning . o n o 100..:

PAIN I f-OH sole Alum1nurn po1111
new buck e ts. never been o pen
ed 100 gol ovoilobl e u t S4 ~0
IJe' gal lon Blu e lol e11 pomt ot
SJ ~0 pet gall on qcn 01 73 or

let Pomeroy Landmark
soften &amp; condition your
water with co.op . water

PWMBING &amp;
HEATING INC.

lull

Fred W. Crow
EED A WATER
SOFTENER?

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DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;

CARTER

"l42 709 4.
MIODl~flOfll .

992-2562 DURING EVENING.

YARD )All: Wed lh ur~ f- 11 at
)yrocu5e oC! oss from Hub ·
bards G reen House st gn lois
of rH ce cloth es bed frame
mt~ C ~1 01 11 10 J

al~ o

h o u~ e
b
rooms ond both wll o r . ou t
budd tng s. 4 ac uH lo11d ot edge
o l Hutland Complete 11mler
hoolo. ·up ol ~o '1 bonk5 opprots
e d p r oper ly at $1 J, )(J(J Ph o11e

IN GOOD CONDITION.

lHHH. ~AMIL Y Ya' d )ole at the
l c.r r'i OBrtt=Ht restdence lh urs
and ht June ls i and 2nd . l ol5
o l nJCI? chtldrerr !i and adul t
cloth.ng cuf toms tl""trow ru g~
and l '" CE' beJ ~pr eod Al !to o
table o l mtH 11 ern~ ~~·1st lane
ro the lelt after possmg Woctne
l ocll. s and Oom :lnd hous e o n

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Jo ck (um rn ms

~y•oru~P ht on ly June

ln Memory

sum me r kt! chen ond bordered
by') cre ek s C o11 9 H~ Jl:l:J7.

USED FORD TRACTOR, 800 SERIES.

fH
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bobv
&lt;lothn1g Mens women s grrls
and b o y~ clorhtng

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Busin·ess Services

O WN~~ 5 acr es wr lh I.J ro om
house HH GA!-l 'I mr ga rage

FOR SALE

33~ Leta11 f-a l l~ Ohto
~utn t lur e Kntch k no&lt;ks

YAWU !&gt;A I ~ I:IIU )ou th ~econd !&gt;1
~/Hddlep011
Oht o May 31 to
June 2
lJ epre~'&gt; t O n Gl o s~
3amelhtng lor eo'ery one

\)t t 'tl .t~ IM•itl[ t' ]IIIIJ)H "&lt;IIIH II

lt•·aJ J.:stat£ for Sal.,
MY

JUNI: 1 /1. ') l"wo gam1ly garage
~ole Lo ts ol ch tld ren s clo th mg .
l1kt! new men~ and wo men s
clo th•ng cu1 IOIIlS dtshes alld
Ol!SC .rerns hrs! )rreet post
Pomei O)I l: lemen lory
300
Wrt ght 9 JO J 30
t!AHN 51 All:

LIZZ STARES UP AT
A WOBBLY BEAKER

For Sale

£UJ"C'ill{l

NliGHBOf!HOO O YA~D
!&gt;o le
Bryo n Ha ms )uccess ~ d June
4th and 5rh (OtKelled d ro1ns.

Nuwt tltl Sit\\!! dit}

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2: 10--News 13.
MOVIE CHANNEL
5 1nd 7 p.m. - Rocky (PGI
9 and 11 p.m. - The Enforcer (Rl
CHANNEL FIVE
6:30p.m. - Testimony Ti"1e.
7
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Farm Report 13; 5:56--PTL Club 13; &amp;:QO--PTL
~lub IS; Su mmer Semester 10.
6 :11&amp;--Doctors on Call 4; News&amp;; Summer Semester 8;
For You ... Biack Woman 10; 6:45-Mornlng Report

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HE

KNOWS

hi&gt; king . West won wtlh the
al'e.
West next led the two of
hearts. pro vidinJJ. declarer

with a ruff and sluff , but also
forcing East to use his re ·
maining trump. th e 10. This
was a brilliant stroke

-

when South overruffed with
the jack of spades , there was
no way for him to shut out
West's nin e of trumps .
• 'EWSflAPI·:I! t-:~Tt- : UPJUSE ASSN '

(f or a copy of JACOBY MOO·
ERN send S1 10 · W 1n at
Bndge. · care of ttus newspaper P 0 Box d89. Rar'10 C·'"'
StatiOn , New YorA N \" 10019 I

�12 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Wednesday , May l l, 1978

Blame deer in
two accidents

Strikes

ran int o the path of a car
ope rat ed by Mi chael E.
Guess, 21, Tuppers Plain s.
There wa s minor damage .
A single car mishap occurred at6 : 15 a.m. on School
Creek Rd. five tenths of a
mile west of SR 7 where
Haro ld L. Denny, 25 , Crown
City.Jost control of his car on
a curve. TI1e vehicl e ran off
the roa dway hilling a ditch.
A windshi eld - type ac·
cident occurred at II: 15 a.m.
Tuesday on SR 7, une and one
tenth miles no rth of US 33 in
Meigs Cuunt v.
Troopers sa id an unknown
vehi d e fl ipped a rock
brea ku1g the wi ndsh ield on a
vehicl e operated bv Clarence
E. Hayman. 45. Rt : 2. Racine.
There was minor dcunage .
Churles W. Spurlock. :ro.
Rt. 3. Gallipolis. w•s charged
with insecure load following
an acc1 dent at 12: 58 p.m. on
US 35. SIX tenths of a mil e
west (! f Hiu Grandt: .
The patrol smd the tailgate
on Spu rlock's truck opened
spill mg co.al un .a parked
\'ehid e owned bl' Johnnv
Ma ll hews of IAJ wer. River Rd.
A simi la r a cc iden t oc·

Two deer accidents were
among six inv estigated
Tuesday a nd ear\v th is
morning by the Gallia·Meigs
Post State Highway Patrol.
A deer was killed at 12:04
a.m. today on US 35, one and
one tenth miles west of Rio
Grande. It ran into the pa th of
a Greyhound bus driven bv
Jerry D. Ellison of Dunba~.
W. Va . There was light
da mage.
Anoth er deer acc id ent
oc curred at 7:35 a.m.
Tuesda y on SR 7, four tenths
of a mile south of CR fi in
Meigs County . 11Je animal

MEIGS SENIORS
Color Photo gra phs taken in
your cap and gown in
studio setting . Two h 7' s m
folder s, SS . Ca ll for yo ur
appointm ent .

The Photo Place
Hoeflichl
109 High St.

t Bob

Pomero y- 9,2. 5'291

(Continued from pare 1)
classes. A few others milled
around but drifted into the
buildings la ter. Dowler
credited
Oiler
with
co ntributing greatly to
getting the situation in hand .
At lhe Meigs Se nior High
School, a fe w parents and
repor tedly some students
blocked the upper entran ce so
that school bU£es, could not
enter the parking lot area
Wednes day
mo rnin g .
However, a lower entrance
was vacant of people and
buses used that path . La ter,
the department of Sheriff
James Proffitt cleared the
upper en trance.
An awards assembly was
held at the Meigs High School
Wednesday mornin g and
Principal James Diehl sa id
the auditorium was full of
students who had no part in
the strike. He said that he
announced tha t a strike is
useless since the decision to
curred all :25 p.m. on U.S. 35,
seven tenths of a mile west of
Sll 279 where an unknown
vchir\e flip ped an obj ec t
b1nking and dama ging the
hood of a car driven by Pau l
M. Cliffo rd . 36, Rt. I,
Gulli pcli s.

GIFTS THE GRADUATE
WILL REMEMBER

Graduate
Gifts
We have a la r ge sel ection of Jewe lr y gifts
th a~ gr.aduat es will che ri sh a long with
the•r ~ l plo ma . . Gifts of lasting quality

re fl ecfmg the Sincere good wis h es of the
donor .

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Pomeroy, 0 .

Pomeroy sidewalk sales scheduled Friday and Saturday

close schools on June 21 was
made out of necessity
because of a Department of
Educa lion ruling and nothing
could be done locally to
change the closing date.
At about 10 a .m. this
morning $Orne 20 or 25
students were still in front of
the high school building but
nothing was being done to
force the students to return to
the classroom. ..
Meantime, Gene Oiler said
that he would be happy to
lead a delegation of parents
to th e Sta tehouse in
Co lumbus to protes t th e
decisio n by t he Sta te
Department of Education and
asked all pa rents in the
district interested in such
action to contact him.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
A marriage license was
issued to James Edward
McLai n, 21, Ra cine. a nd
Meli nda Kay Humphreys , 19,
Pomeroy.

Pomeroy- Middle port, Ohio
Thursda y, June 1, 1978

.

Initial

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Social 1
Calendar!

They Will Be As follows:

businesses sometimes wa nt
tu locate ncar the store.
Representing Hec k's at the
meeting was Hi chard ~! u ra d
who sa id that construe\ ion of
the new store in l11 wcr Mid·
dleport is dependent UJMIII the
flw d status of tile propert y
involved ~tn d un whether tt n
addit iona l property ~ the
Van Cooney rcsJdrncc - can
be purchased.
Murad sal(! the new store
would employ about 60 people
- all local , since onl y the
man.ag er and ass istant
mana ger l'Orn e in fr om
Smither are a. He sa id the
bu ildi ng woul d be about
4ll ,OOO sq ua" feet of fl oor
spuce and additional people
woul d be hired dunng speci al
rush seasons. Heck's now
have GO s1un•s located In

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Mon , Tues ..
Wed ., Fn
8: JO to
11 :00 Thu n .

Closed
Sat &amp; Su n

P. J.
PAULEY
INS.

REUTER
BROGAN
INS.
SERVICES

B:l0i0 4: )0

B:JO lo 4:30

Mon., Tu es .,
Wed .. Fn .

Mon , Tu es.,
Wed , Fn .
8 ~ JO t o 11 :00 Thur s.
Closed
Sat &amp; Sun

B: lOto il Thu rs.
Closed
Sat . &amp;Sun

MULLEN
INS.
AGENCY
9 to 4:JO

DOWNING
CHILDS
AGENCY

Mon., Tues ..
Wed .. Fri .

9 to s
Mon .-Fr i.

9 f o 12 Thur s.

Closed
Sal . &amp; Sun .

Closed
Sat . &amp; Sun .

Have A Nice Summer

Ma yu r Fred Huffm a n
polled thl' euunc1l members
all or whom w~re present :
und cuch mcli cated that the
~iu r c wuuld be an asset tu the
to wn. There was ll fJ strong
oppw;1tion to the t hangc in
tht' Zuntng S!Clt US of th e
lol'atlon wt11 ch IS the prl)pert y
bet Wt 'l' ll I,( 1l: USI ctnd Laurel
Sts .. ~11111 Sycamo re an d
Hoswurt h Sts., a nd mvolves
\'ac;11 111 g tlw Plum St. right of
Y. &lt;t) frorn Locust St. tu Lau rel
St. Th ere hav e been no
pa ssages on the right s of way
fur yeurs.
Upun the advJ Cl' of f' ultz ,
cuunti l ~ a ve a first reading to
an ordme:uu.:t! changing the
stut us I•f Ihe property and a
&lt;pecJal meeting was called
fur 7::10 Friday evening for
the see&lt;HJd reading. The thi rd
rea U m ~ meetin g was left
unset until a final decision Is
reached by the department
&gt;~ o re offi cia ls on whether ur
ntJI IIJ proceed with lhe store.
Un less th e Va n Cooney
property ca n be purchased
and if there Is too much fill
wurk ll• be done, the store
t'a nnot be const ructed,
Mu r;11l report ed.

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statements that he will offer
no permanent solution to the
school fin ancing pro blem
until it is assured that schools
will remain open in 19711-79.
Rhodes told a group of
newsmen in his office that
there will be "at least" a $60
million surplus in th e state
treasury by June 30.
He said the "soundest"
plan to kePp ~chool s opr n is tn

set up a $60 milli on loan fund.
with tlw money to be pa id
back over "four or five
yea rs" throu gh par ti al
withholding of normal sta te
subsidies.
In the recent pa st, the
governor has been evasive
about the amount of the
projected surplus, and has
said during his cam paign that
"every penny of it" should be

given to public schools.
Rhodes
has
bee n
challehged by his primary
el ect ion op ponent, Rep .
Charles F . Kurfess , to come
up with a plan for solving
Ohio's education fin ancing
problem.
Rhodes sa id he will know
for certain how large the
surplus will he "around June
20."

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Fifteen Cent s
Vol. 29, No . :13

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For the secon d day a picket
line was up at Meigs High
School this morning in protest
to the June 21 closing of
schools.
Administrators a nd Sheriff
James Proffitt 's deputi es
were at the scene explaining
to the striking group of some
eight parents and 30 student s
the June 21 closing of schools
·was .made necessary by the
Ohio
Depa rtm ent
of
Education which ruled Meigs
Local Schoo ls were not entitled to a five-&lt;ia y additional
calamit y period granted by
the Ohio Legislature. The
department did not grant the
additional five days to an y
district in which there had

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HOUSEWARES DEPT. 1ST FLOOR

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

The
governor
said
legislator s "are certa in to
recommend cha nges" in the
existing sc hool subsidy
formula, and he added that
the formula should be fu ll y
fu nded in the bienni um
starting in July 1979.
" It will be our job to make
sure th is formul a is fu lly
fu nded ," said Rhodes. "Be·
ca use
of our
tight

management pracllces, and
becaU£e of buil tin growth in
the tax structure, it will be
pcssible to fu nd the school·
formula fu ll y in the next
biennium ."
Rhodes said he has not yet
discussed any plans for the
surplu s with legislative
leaders, but that discussions
have taken place in his office.
"We will work with the

Ohio General Assembly to
reach a consensus pla n W
keep schools open,' ' said the
govt! rnor . " Whil e severa l
alter na ti ves have bee n
discussed, the proposal which
ap pears to be the soundest is
a plan tv set up a slate loan
fund to assb1 school districts
which are in tr ouble. Th is will
not be a bailout, but a fiscally
re sponsibl e way to keep

schoo ls open."
Rhodes said it would be
u nc on s t it u t i o na l
to
appropriate money directly
to the school di stricts in
trouble.
He repeated he does not
be lieve talking abou t st~ te
assistance to th e sc hools will
hurt proposed tax lev ies on
the J une 6 ballot for school
opera tions.

Detente and defenses
is aim for NATO allies

Picket line up
for second day
been closings during the past
yea r because of St rikes or
financia l problems.
The protestors were advised to take the problem of
the late closing of schools to
the state level since the local
di&gt;1rict is forced to comply
with the state ruling on the
additional days.
Th is morn in g, student s
were escorted back to their
cla sses and parents were
given one hou r to leave the
school site. They left , according to school offi cia ls.
At the Meigs Junior High
School where a strike took
place on Wednesday mur·
ning, there were no problems
Thursday morning.

Aft er so me last-minute
approval to a lon g-range of U1e 1\frican wars.
· WASHINGTON tUPIJ negotiations,
a reference to
In the fin" \ communique,
The NATO allies have agreed defense study, which would
that
was
stricken
from the
to strength en their own coordinate NATO militarv " region al co nfli ct in the
fina
l
ver
sion
of the
d e f e n se s
w h i l e forces into a more coherent , deve loping wor ld" was
com
munqiue.
and
there
sim ul t ~nen usl y purswng a
efficie nt fi ghti ng unit aguinst menti oned, bu t the word
ined
only
the
sentence
rema
.. 1\frica" did not appear.
h'U arded detente · with the a Soviet attack.
Several of the NATO coun· which said "Turkey pointed
U.S. Defense Sec retar y
Scviet Uni on .
The fifth swnmit session of Harold Brown called the plan tries. ind ucting the United out the in) pcrta nce ... of the
the NATO leaders ended in " the centerpiece of thi s States. wil l meet in Paris com plete removal of existing
on
the
basic agr eement on dealing sununi t," but he caution ed : June 5 t o prepa re an res trict ions
pr
ocur
ement
of
defense
wi th t he War sa w Pa ct · " It is only a beginning ... if we eco nomic con ference dealing
nuti ons . but unreso lve d stop here. we will lose with the situation in Zaire. equipment. "
David Brown, son of Mr.
The compr omise was
differences rema in ed on momentu m
and
find But on e European diplomat
and Mrs. Walter P. Brown .
regarded
by Greek diplomats
some side-issues: the Greece- ourselves with the same hills said , "'l11e only thing you can
Reedsville · Long Bottom
as
a
victory
for Ca rama nhs.
DOROTHY Elizabeth
be sure of is that former
Turkey dispute, how to deal to climb all over again ."
area, Is valedictorian of the
Run yo n, daught er of
with the Soviets in Africa and
At American in sistence a colonial powers like Britain
1978 Eastern High Sc hool
Donald F. Runyon and the
how deeply NATO should paragraph was added, callin g ar e not goi ng to go back into
graduating class.
late Mrs. Lula M. Runyon ,
become involved in Middle for "a vigorous and sustained Africa With any troops."
Brown Is a member of
Pr esident Carter sa1d there
foll ow-through on the details
East n e~ot iation s .
the National Honur Society Route Z, Coolville, has been
COUN CIL MEETS
some
" heated
nam ed salutatorian uf the
After reviewing a staff of these recommendations." were
and se rved on Stud ent
Mi
ddle port Vill age
Eastern High Sc hool
President Ca rter began the exchanges'' on the subject of
study on the fut ure of EastCouncil for three years . He
Council
will meet In speelal
graduating class.
West relations, the leaders swnmit Tuesday by urging Gr eek-Turki sh relati ons.
was a marching band and
session
Friday , June 2 for
A me mb er of the
agr loed. "ccording to their alliance action to counter Gree k Pr ime Mini ste r
concert band member for
the
purpose
of giv ing the
Nation al Honor Soci ety ,
fin al eo mmun iqu c, " to Soviet inter vention in Africa. Co ns t&lt;mtin e Carcnna nlis
lour years and st'rv ed on
se
cond
reading
to an orMiss Runyon servrd as
several
Western boycotted a luncheon on the
maintain security and pursue But
thr band council his junior
dinance
changing
the aro a
vir 1• pres id ent of th e
detente." while expressing European leaders. including fi nal day of the confe rerence
and se nior years. He
fro
m
Locust
to
La
urel Sis .
society and was yea rbook
concern at the "continual Briti sh Prime Minist er to underline his point that the
play ed basketba ll four
and
Syca
more
to
Boswo
rth
editor. She served on the
expansion of Warsaw Puct James Callagha n. expressed alliance. as a whole. should
ye ar s, baseball one yea r
Sts.
fru
m
an
R-3
zone
to
a
school newspaper staff and
skepticism that East-West nut advrJCate lifting the U.S.
off ensive capabilities."
and was on th e tra ck team
B~
l
zone.
was a member of the
The lea ders gave fi nal differe nces were at the basis arms embargo against
his senior year. He is a
Turkey .
chorus.
marching
ban
d
and
membe r of th e Varsity E
concer
t
band
.
Her
hobbies
Club, the language club
Include mu sic - voice,
aod ser ved · on th e
piano and orga n - c om ~
newspaper staff. He was
posing and writing lyrics,
pres ident of the National
writ
ing poetr y, creative
Honor Society, th e student
writin
g, rea ding , oil
council, the band council
them the loc ation of the rest
paintin
g, sket chin g and
and his class In his senior
Meigs Count y She riff illegal sale of liquor wus 53· Meigs Co unt) Co urt . the still of the &gt;iill . He told officers
was
not
in
the
place
where
it
traveling.
year.
James J . Pro ffi tt reports year·o ld Burl Co lema n.
Mi ss Run yon will be
had bee n obse rved lhe that the still was a 70-year-old
A member of the Long
agent s from th e Ohio Reedsvill e.
altt•nding
Ohln
University
Bottom Chri stian Church ,
Coleman was tak en before previous day. The still had solid copper st ill made by a
Depa r tmen t of Liq uor
Kent ucky craftsman .
in
Athens
where
she
plans
Bro,.·n att end ed Ohi o
Crmtrol assisted by Mei gs and Meigs County Judge Robert been disassembled.
She r if f Proffi tt reported
Officer
s
followed
a
tra
il
to
major
In
English.
Univer sity las t summ er
At hens County Sheriff's of- Buck. He entered a guilty
Gus
Perona, Assistant Eninto
a
woo
ded
area
near
the
and studied phys lrs and
fi cers raid ed an illegal sti ll at plea to the charges. Judge
forcement
Chief for the Ohio
tra
i\er
residence
and
located
calculus. He won a trip to a
a rura l Reedsville res idence Buck released Coleman on
Depa
rtment
of Liqu or. was
part
s
of
the
&gt;1
ill
under
a
summ er se minar in
member of the Amerkan
hi sov:n recoKn izance pen ding
early Tuesday .
on
the
scene.
Sin
ce the st ill is
brush
pile.
Colorado Springs, Co lo..
Numl smuti c Ass n.
Arrested and charged in sentenci ng.
in
such
good
co
ndition, the
Colema
n
later
cooperated
Brown plans to study
the summer of 1976, be ing
Sh eriff Proffitt said when
Meigs Co un ty Co urt for
Depa
rtment
of
Liquor
with
off
ice
rs
an
d
showed
th e onl y r eprese nt a ti ve
ph ysics and hopes In go Into
Illegal munufa ctu rin g of officers arrived armed with a
Contr
ol
will
kee
p
it for
chosen from Ohlu. He Is a research.
sp in tuous liq uor and th e search warrant fr om the
VALEDI CI'ORIAN ANDSALUTATORIAN of the 1978
display purposes. Normally,
graduating class at Southern High School are Jaye Ord,
the still an d other equipment,
right, valedictorian, and La rry F'isher, salutatorian. Jaye
would be destroyed.
is the daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Bobby Ord, Syracuse, and .
Partci pat ing
in
t he
Larry Is the son of Bonnie Fisher, Racine, and John
Tuesd ay morn ing raid were
Fisher Pomeroy RD . The announcement was made at the
Meigs County Sheriff James
awards assembl y Wednesday.
J . Proffitt , Lt. Mike Zi rkle,
Sheriff' s Investigator Gary
By Unlted Press International
Wolf e, Presec utor ' s In ·
WASHI NGTON - AFT ER A WEEK of favo rable weather
ve stigator Mike Mullens.
in most of the nation, farmers began last week to ca tch up with
Athens County Sheriff Gary
their planting of crops. They were able to mak e up for some
Efaw
. Deput y Tom Hooper
time lost when rain delayed fieldwork in much of the na tion for
Dea n S. Brown , director of speciali&gt;1 in curriculum and th e Re v. Da l'e Ha rri s. and several agents from the
a few weeks, the Agriculture Department said Wednesday in a
admissions at Hio Grande supervision at the seconda ry minister of Racine Uni ted De pa rtment of Li quor
weekly crop bulletin.
schoo l level. and in higher Methodist Church, delivering Cont rol.
Mo'1 areas of .the nation had 5 or 6 days fanners could College. will be the principal
the sermon.
education administration.
In oth er
acitiv ities,
work in fields, except Ohio, India na and Missouri, where speak e r fu r the annua l
Sen 1ors grad uat ing Su nda y
Subsequent to thi s degree
commencement
exercises
at
deputi
es
in
vesti
ga ted a
planni ng is still behind normal.
ni ght are ·
Southern Hig h Sc hool in exper iences. he has con·
motorcycle acci dent at 6 p.
Paul
Dougla
s
Ab
les
,
James
The other senior Danforth
tinued his prepara tion by
Ja ye Ord was na med
PINEVILLE, KY . - THE NUMBER OF searchers Racine Sunduy, J unc 4 at 8 attendmg numerous Joeul and Chr i st op her Ba b le, Lois m. Tuesday on the Flood
awa
rd
went
to
Don
nie
Mar i e
Ba ile y,
Stephen
valedictoria n of the 1978
Road.
· looking for a missi ng Cincinnati couple in the Pine Mountai n p.m.
Duddi
ng.
Donnie
a
lso
Cha
rles
Bak
er
,
Dav1
d Ed
nationa
l
works
hops
and
Brown
IS
a
nat
iv
e
of
graduating class at So uthern
Will iam Weaver, 38; Eim
Stae Resort Park has dropped to 50. Many searchi ng for
ward Ball . Larry Joseph Ba ll .
High School at an awards received dramatics award, a Charles L. Arnold, 78, and his wife, Win nerva, 81 , were Columbu s, howev er, his classes pertaining directly to Vi ck i Jean Bose , Mart in St., Middleport was traveling
assembly held Wednesday senior honor a ward, and volunteers. Others included the Bell and Harlan County fa mily ties are firmly en- hi s career as an educator.
W ill ia m Bus h , Ra ymond south on a 1973 Honda cycle
Baccala ureate se rv ices Lowell Canter , Shel ley Sue when he lost control of his
tr enched in Southeaste rn
and Larry Fisher was named Na ti onal Honor Society Rescue Squads and Kentucky Sta te Police troopers.
award .
(Continued on page 8)
sa lutatorian.
cycle while slowing for a
" As of now, they still haven 't turned up anything," Condie Ohw, part icularly in Pike and will be held at the high school
The
honor
award
is
for
Sunda y, June 4 at 2 p.m. with
Scioto
counties.
J aye is th e da ughter of Mr.
curve . He skidded off the
Wilson, supervisor at the park, said Wtodnesday. He sa id the
It is this early fami li arity
and Mr s. Bobby Ord , students who have been on 5,400-acre park was sea rched thorou gh ly over the Memoria l
road sideswiping a telephone
Syracuse and Larry is the son the honor roll every six weeks Day Holiday weekend, and the reduced number of searchers with t he regi on and hi s
pole. Weave r was taken to
commitment to public in·
of Bonnie F'isher, Racine and and missed fou r or less days are "doubling back" now.
Veteran's Memoria l Hospital
struction which prompts hi s
John Fisher, RD, Pomeroy. in a semester.
by priv ate veh icle for
Ot hers rece iving honor
interest in serving the area's
Jaye was also presented
treatmen t and was admitted.
THE
CARTER
ADMINISfRATION
will
WASHINGTON
soc ial studi es aw a rd, awards were Cr icket Car- provide $5 million worth of food aid to Commun ist-ruled Laos edu cationa l nee ds. It is
Their wus slight damage tu
mathematics a ward, english pent er and Jim Meadows, for humanitarian purposes , the Washi ngton Post reported Brown ·s personal and
the utility pole.
professional commi tment to
award, French award and freshmen; Brice' Hart , Loyal today ,
Deputies investigated an
senior Danforth award, and Holma n and Terri Zirkle,
The Post said State Depa rtment officia ls decided the aid ensure ava ilability and acatt empte d bre a king and
National Honor Society sophomores ; S\eve Baker, was justified on 'grounds of "basic human need " beca use of a cess to quality ed ucational
entering at the Da vid Milhone
Donn ie Dudding, Larry
progra ms for all Southeast
award .
food
residence at Rt. 2, Coolville.
short
age
and
potentia
l
widespread
starvation
due
to
a
Larry was presented the F isher , Teresa Mead ows, poor rice harvest this year .
Ohioans.
The front door of the trailer
As a graduate of Columbus
Ohio Aca deml ~ Scholarship, J ea n Ritchhart and Myra
had been kicked in. The
a $1,000 for four years to any Woods for their junior year
Scuth High School, Brown
COLUMBUS
ATTORNEY
GENERAL
William
Brown
trailer is owned by Wallace
college in Ohio, vocal award and Donnie Dudding and says the biggest single complaint he gets is in regards to auto C&lt;Jntinued his educati on at
Bradford.
The incident is
and National Honor Society Teresa Meadows for four repairs, so he has filed a proposed new rule with the Secreta ry Rio Grande College, of which
under investigation .
yea rs.
his mother is an alumnae .
award.
Wednesday night at 11 :45,
Other awards went to the or State and Ohio General Assembly which he hopes can be in
Jean Ritchhart received a
He wa s graduated frorll' Rio
Dennis
W. Benedum, Rt. 1,
effect
by
September.
four-year scholarship to Rio following: Raymond Cant er ,
Grande College in 1965 with
This
proposed
rule
would
protect
consumers
from
rip-&lt;Jffs
Reedsvill
e, was traveling
Grande CommWJlty College, agricult ure ; Okey Kise r , when their cars need maintenance and repairs.
the Bachelor of Scie nce
west
on
CR
34, when a small
the Paul H. Carnahan award social studies; J im Foreman
degree
in
seconda ry
dog
ran
into
the path of his
at the alumni banqu et and Tim Thoren, industrial ;
educa t ion, in addition to
WASHINGTON
FEDERAL
SAFETY
OFFICIALS
say
car
.
Benedum
applied his
Woo ds ,
home
Saturday night, the typing Myr a
l'Ompleting a double major in
two
companies
may
start
Monday
selling
squatty
new
auto
brakes
causing
the
wheels to
award, dramatics award, and economi cs ; Marti n Bush, tires that promise the fu el eco nomy of high infl ation pressures biology and socia l sciences,
lock.
The
vehicle
skidded
off
the National Honor Society sc ience ; Myra Woods, short- wh1lr retaining the soft ride of conventional tires.
he was quite active In campus
the
road
with
the
right
front
hand ; Bar bar a Wh ite ,
award.
Rejecting claims from General Motors Corp. and others and fraternal affairs.
wheel going into a ditch.
Richard Teaford received commercial; Lori Guinther, th at such low1'rofile tires may pose special hazards if
In 1969. Brown was
Ther
e was no Injuries. There
the Larry Morrison award as dra mati cs ; Tim Nease , improperly installed, the National Highway Tra ffic Safety awarded the Master of Arts
was
slight damage to the
the outstanding athlete of the English; Tim Thor~n , James Administration says its own tests show ·•deq uate safeguards deg ree from Ohio State
right
front of the van. No
year, the activities awa rd Foreman, J ohn Sayre, Kim have been built into the ntw design.
Univer sity . His masters
cita
tion
s were issued.
DEAN S. BROWN
and the National Honor Ta ylor, Mike Norton, Scott
progra m prepared him as a
'
(ConUnued on page 8)
(Continued on page a)
Society award.

Still found, owner arrested

The World Today

seven states .

DALE C.
WARNER
INS.
AGENCY

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Gov .
James A. Rhodes Wed nesday
proposed a system of loaning
money to loca l sc hoo l
distri cts
in
fin ancial
difficulty to keep them open
later this year.
But he deferred specifics on
the program until it is
discussed with legislative
lea ders, and repeated earlier

THE RIO GRANDE Chorale directed by Merlyn Ross presented an excellent Memorial Day program in
Pomeroy Monday.

(Continued from page 1)
. -: Village of Pomeroy is without funds to restore said
build mg.
.- If building is restored, Village of Pomeroy agrees that
aud1tonum w11l be used for all civic purposes.
, - That other organ izations such as JWJior Chamber of
Commerce, Boy Scouts and Senior Citizens would be permitted
to have offi ce space in building without charge except payment
of uti ltties.
. - If building is not used by the Village of Pomeroy, then
Iitle to bwldmg would revert to Meigs Local School Board
BUJldmg would undoubtedly then be sold to some priva~
orgam zat10n or be torn down and used as a parking lot. We do
not want to see this building used as a hot dog stand or parking
lot.
FINANCING
- Estimated cost of improvements approximately $75 000
to $100,000.
'
- Village of Pomeroy would sell old city hall and apply
moneys on building.
. -: Much of the labor cost involved in painting and cleaning
buildmg would be donated by volunteer labor through
Pomeroy Junior Chamber of Commerce who have indicated
ON THE SPEAKERS platform Monday for the annual Memorial Day observance of
U1at 1ts members would do this work . More volunteers are
Drew Webster 1'ost 39, American Legion , were I to r, Clarence Schmucker, pest
needed .
commander ; Pomeroy Mayor Clarence Andrews. and Eldon {Danny 1 Bohn , Bexley , fi rst
-. Present proposed plan would have members of the .
Vl ce commander of the Ohio Department, America n Legion, guest speaker for the se rvices.
~~m m associa tion, friend s and townspeople pledge $100 per
)ear for three years makmg each pledge in the total amount of
CONTI NUE REV IVA L
Vett rans Mrmorial Uospilal
$300. One hu ndred members pleding $300 would amount to
SPECIAL MEETING
Sti ve rsl'ill e Commun ity
ADMISS IONS - Ernestine $30,000. Two hundred would amount to $60,000.
A speci a l · mee ting of
- Everyone donating time a nd money would have hls or
Pomeroy Chapter 186, Order Church is cont inuing it s Werr y, Pomeroy ; Gladys
uf East ern Star. will be held reviva l thro ug h Jur1e 4 Huttun, Portland; Stephen ~e r name on an honor roll insta lled in the Pomeroy Senior High
at 7:30 this evening. There t;vangrlist is the Rev. Jerry Fink, New Haven; Sherry School bw ldmg. Other individuals by donating $1500 could
wi ll be inspection of offi cers Cochran. Se rvices arc 7:30 Tac kett. Rutl an d; Bri a n have one room dedicated in memory of a relative: a school
by Nan cy Ri ley. Deput y p.m. ni ghtly with speciu \ George , Mi ddl eport ; Joy U,acher , a member of the Board of Education or any other
singiug. The publi c is invited Molden , Rutl and : Roberta person tha.t the donor would request. lt is suggested that if any
Grand Matron.
to attend.
Pau ley, Coolvill e; Ma r y pe rson wunted to contnbute a substantial sum that the
Hen
dr ic ks. Sy r a c us e: bu1ld1ng may be named after him or the person so designated .
PRACTICE SESSION
Cynth
ia Wolf e, Hacine ; Plaques ~r other appropriate memorials would be installed in
Mary Shrin e. 37, Order fo
l! EVI\'AL SET
Harold
Brannon, Reedsville: the buildmg for honored teachers, etc.
the Whit e Shrine of
A rcvi\•al will be held at
- A person could , by executing a note without interest
Mildred
Wil l, Pomeroy;
J eru sale m will hold a t' recdom Gospel Mission at
payable
after death , donate a certa in amount to this project.
Wi
ll
iam
W
eaver
,
Middleport.
pract ice session at 2 p.m. Bald Knobs June 5, 6, 7. S 7:30
The
n.ote
could be used as security lo borrow money. The
DISCHAHGF
:S
Willia
m
Sunda y at th e Pomer oy p.m. nightly . 0. G. McKi nney
donor
s
estate
would be liable for payment.
Rtchmund,
Eunice
Nutter.
Masomc Templ e.
is the evangelist. There will
Remember
this building is structura lly sound and with
be specia l singing. Public is
tJw
needed
.
c
apital
for repa irs could be renovated in a first
Practi&lt;'e For lnspel' tiuu
invited .
VISIT WILLARDS
class
c
on
di
tio~
.
Let's
not have this building torn down or used
H.arri surw ill e Eastern Star
The senior cit izens bowling
for
some
und1
gnifted
pu rpose .
·
255 wi ll pra ctice fur ingroup visit ed Mr . and Mrs.
.
Cr?w
added
that
it
was
going
to
take
a
lot
of people,
spection Friday a\ 7: :JI) p.m.
Homer Willar d, Hemlock
espt-&lt;;la lly ulumru tn con tact members of each class.
u rovc. recently on thetr 60! h
..
1 o have a room named after a class or person would cost
wedding anniversa ry.
(Continued from page l )
$1,500, Crow srud .
sensus nf offi cials that va lues
Mayor Clar ence Andrews and council members were
uf I he property would in·
commended for the cleaning of the streets. Attending were
('fCt.ISC Sho u ld thC \' WISh IO
Crow, Simon, Dowler, Emmogene Holstein , secretary Bill
sel l. Bruce Teufu~d . a real
Mayer , Paul Gera rd, Dave Jenkins, Hank Cleland , 'John
THURSDAY
rstatl1 salesman . said
RA CINE Am er ican Legion Ander son, Mern Au lt, Archie Stegall, Pat O'Brien Leo
generally propert y values du
Vaugha n. C. E. Blakeslee, Mrs. Paul Simon Bill G.,;eser
increase in t~ re a s where a Post 602 Thursday 8 p.m. Neacil Duva ll , Qu ickel. Barbara Chapman' Am a Mari~
store as largt• as Heck's is Ele!'ti un uf off ice rs . All Grycza. and Katie Crow.
'
constructed because sma ller members urged tu attend.

From Memorial Day to Labor Day,

at y

e

Rhodes proposes loans for school systems

Dowler emphasizes

The following Meigs County
Insurance Agents
Will Have
New Summer HoUJs

•

Ord, Fisher
top honorees

•

58 Southern seniors
will graduate Sunday

,.

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