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                  <text>10-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Tuesday, June 6, 1978

NEW HAVEN CANDIDATES - Pictured are
candidates vying for municipal offi ces in ille coming June
6election at New Have n. First row , left lo right, Mary J .
"Joy'' Russell , recorder; James MacKnight, council ; and
Wendy Lynn Divers, recorder. Secon d row, Oavict Jones.

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Pomeroy

council ; Michael E. Fields, council; Charles H. Smiill,
mayor; and Jeffrey A. Mankin, council. Absent when the
photo was taken were ·Charles Ashworth Sr. and Virgil
Weaver, candidates for council.

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The World Today
(Continued from page I )
it will not lay out any new policy."

Resolution clears hurd], ·
WASHINGTON 1UPl l - A resolution to allow seven more
years for ratification of the Equal Hights Amendment has
passed its first test in a subcommittee , but its real test lies
ahead in ille full House Judit·iary Committee .
The resolution would provide a 14-year ratification period
for the ERA , setting the fin al deadline for state legislative
consideration in March 1986 instead of the present expiration
date of March 1979.

MRS. EDITH DIXON
Mrs. Edith Millicent Dixon,
formerly of Middleport , died
May 21 in South Char leston,
. W. Va .
Funeral services were held
on May 25 a t the Snodgrass
Funeral Home in South
Charleston with the Rev .
Ross Jam es offi ciatin g.
Burial was in Gravel Hill
Cemet ery at Cheshire.
CONNIEJOLANCASTER
Connie Jo Davis Lancaster,
daughter of Mrs. Hichard
Fick Sr., Chester area, and
the late George Davis, d1ed
May 17 at San Jose, Calif.
Mrs. Lanca ster was a

Inflation is big concern
NEW YOHK 1UPI I - New York Stock Exchange
Chairman William M. Batten Monday disclosed the results of a
nationwide . siu-vey, which showed Americans are too
concerned about inflallon to take a chance on investing in the
stock market.
"We must act decisive ly to assure that misunderstanding,
lack of knowledge and unreali;tic public policies do not tran sform us from a nation of r isk~akers into a nation of
economically timid souls." he sa td , eJqJlaining the defensive
stance of household money managers co uld boomerang by
spurring more inflation and a shortage of investment fund s to
create jobs.

INSURANCE
LIFE, HEALTH, HOME,
AUTO &amp; BUSINESS
Acro ss from th e Court House
l\4 Court St.
Pomeroy , Ohio
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Area Deaths

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Dl.charges June 5
Mrs. David Baker and so n,
Beattie,
John
J ose ph
Boggess. Merle Cole. Ercel
f' ell ure, Daniel Garthce,
Mrs. Delbert Gilbert and son,
Mrs . Roger Hall a nd
daughter, May Haskins, Jack
Hilden brand , Bruce Hi vely,
Jr .. Gregory Ja mes, Gay

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They did 1\ .. and so ca n you' They planned
ahea d years ago. and now their pl ans have
paid off and lhe1r home is paid up' You can
d o II lool See us a bout ou r mortgage loans
a\ low rqles. Star\ plannlllg now!

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concert pianist and had her
own studio in San Jose, Calif.
She had been an invalid for
the past four and one-half
years. She was born Feb. 14,
1942 in Bcwling Green, Ky.
Sunoiving are her husband,
Ray Lancaster; a daughter,
Renee Lancaster ; her
mother; her maternal
grandfather, George L.
Davis, Clarksburg, W. Va.
Her father was a World War
II casualty .
Services were held on May
2Q at the Chapel of Roses at
San Jose with Dr. Karl E.
Kniseley II officiating. Burial
was in Oak Hill Memorial
Park.

HOSPITAL NEWS
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted - Donald Ar·
mentr out , Middleport :
Charles Knapp , Middleport;
Annette Lambert , Pomeroy ;
Sharon Wise, Hutland ;
Minnie Kapteina, Pomeroy;
Fl ora Murphy , Rutland ;
Elbert Robinson, Pomeroy.
Discharged - Tamara
Ma sh, Sh erry Tackett,
. William Morri s, Ric hard
Cummin s, Gladys Hutton,
Hurley Hutto n, Lenora
Brown , Caro l Wines, Bradley
Poo ler.

WALK-UP TELLER WINDOW
AND AUTO TELLER WINDOW
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 5 to 7

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there.
It was brought out that a
citizen had called the
councilman and reported the
problem .
.
Mayor Andrews pointed out
that he. give officers duties
and when someone calls in
with something else to be
done the officer has difficulty
in completing his assign·
ments.
It was pointed out by Werry
that he had to tell a man to
leave the parking lot , due to
the ordinance allowing no
loitering, that has all his life
gone to the parking lot wall
just to look at the river.
Council members agreed,
however, their objective was
to clean up the parking lot.
The intention of council in
passing the ordinance was to
stop the drinking and
throwing of beer bottles on
the parking lot.
Mayor Andrews pointed out
that council makes the laws
and he enforces them and if a
citizen has a complaint he
should meet with council.
It was also pointed out that
a citizen has the right to
report any infraction that
they witness.
Larry Powell, councilman,
pointed out that it was
necessary to restrict the
pleasure of some of the
citizens who en ioy sitting on
the parking lot in order to
enforce the ordinance.
It was also noted that the
mayor backs up his officers
in the arrests they make.
One suggestion was made
that to take care of the
problems on the parking lot
was to hire additional men .
It was agreed to call a
safety meeting with the
police officers and iron out
the problems.
Powell and Brown went on
record urging
council
members to vote on the 10
mill new tax levy for Meigs
Local School District to be
voted on today .
Also discussed was the
cleaning of lots privately
owned. Wehrung suggested
letters be mailed asking
citizens to clean up their lots.
Brown asked if open burning is allowed and Charles
Legar, fire chief, who was
present, informed council
that burning permits cannot
be issued in the village .
Brown also reported illat
another grant may be
opening up for villages near
waterways. However, he did
not have complete in·
formation on the type of grant
as it Is just in the preliminary
stage.
In regard to the restoration
of the ol d senior high
bcilding, Brown reported that
Ron James has taken the
proposal to Columbus and
will report back to him
probably at the end of the
month.
Council
asked
that
residents obey the 25 mile
speed limit on village streets.
Council also hired Kenneth
Hoffman as new meterman to
replace Don Stivers who
resigned.
Charles Legar gave a
report of the activity of the
fire department for the last
six months .
Activity in town included 11
calls, a payroll of $502.25,
drove each vehicle 21 miles,
had 1491'z man hours, 12 men
per call , rescued one horse,
had five aut&lt;rtruck fires,
three residents, one apart-

Jeffers, Pauline McCoy,
Oneida Mullens, Ray Palmer,
Michael Hacer, Harry Scott,
Kathleen Scott, Mrs. Ralph
Thompson and son, Mamie
Wallar, James Whaley.
Births JuneS
Mr . and Mrs. Bill Austin, a
daughter, Apple Grove.

Meigs
Property
Transfers
Larr y D. Circle, Patricia A.
Circle, G. Douglas Circle.
Elsie Circle to Larry D.
Circle , Patri cia Circ le, 2
acres, Sulton.
Leonard F. Erwin, Georgia
Ruth Erwin to Gordon F.
Rayburn , Cry stal Gay
Rayburn. I acre, Chester.
Kenneth Handall Adkins,
Regina S. Adkins to Jerry 1..
Six, Haze l Six , 20 acres,
Scipio.
Oris L. Frederick, Jean L.
Frederick to Goldie M.
Frederick, Lots, Chester.
Charles J . David, Esta L.
David to Kenneth L. Cozart,
Patricia W. Cozart , 13 acres,
Lebanon.
George Ch arles Foster,
Virg ini a M. Foster to
Kathryn Philson, .762 acre.
100 acre lots 259, 260, Letart.
Robert L. Lewis , Marvel L.
Lewi s to Joseph l..usk,
Mart in a Lu sk, 25 acres,
Leta n .
Roben W. Pullins to Linda
K. Pullins, 4.523 acres , Scipio.
James W. Suttle, Greta
Suttle to Roger Adams, Right
of Way , Lebanon.
Kenn eth
E.
Ha yes,
Darelene Hayes to Roger
Adams , Right of Way ,
Bedford .
Elwood Howard , Clara
Howard to Roger Adams,
Right of Way, Scipio.
William D. Howard , Judi B.
Howard to Hoger Adams,
Right of Way, Scipio.
Clarice M. Erwin to
Buckeye Rural Electric
Corp., Right of Way , Rutland.
Daniel J . Haffner, Cynthia
T. Haffner to Paul F. Haff·
ner , Beverly S. Haffn er ,
Parcels, Salem .
R. E. Quillen, Velma
Quillen to James Arnold
Anderson , Wilma Anderson,
Lot 8, Bums Add., Letart.
Roy E. Miller, Maurita L.
Miller to Jacob M. Gaul,
Mildred L. Gau l, .043 acre,
C1tester.

SQUAD CALLED
The Pomeroy Emergency
Squad was called to near the
Royal Oak Park area Monday
morning for Noah Birchfield
who was reported injured
while working on a roof. He
wa s taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital. ·
FRIENDSHIP NIGHT
Friendship night will be
observed when Mary Shrine
37, Order of the White Shrine
of Jerusalem, meets at 7:30 p.
m. Friday at the Pomeroy
Masonic Temple . Each
member Is to take two
covered dishes.
BAKE SALE
The freshman class of
Southern High School will
hold a bake sale at the Racine
Home National Bank from
8:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m.
Saturday.

HONORED - Frankie Mumaw, a faithful and longtime member of the Syracuse First United Presbyterian
Chw-ch, was honored b~ members of the church SWlday
on her 89th birthday. Following services Miss Mumaw
was presented gifts and dinner was served in her hcnor in
the chw-ch annex .

ment house, one false alarm ,
and had $140,62Q in damages.
The department had 31 out
of town calls, damages in the
amount of $1:&gt;4,110, drove
each vehicle 639 miles, had
594 man hours, 10 men to a
call, five auto fires, four
mobile homes, two to Laurel
Cliff Church, eight residents,
one sawmill, two brush, one
business, three dwnpsters
and assisted other. departments five times.
Legar asked if the
department could put the
barbecue pit back on the
parking lot and co uncil
agreed.
Legar also told council they
should begin considering
purchasing a new chassis for
truck number two.
It was agreed to make
Mechanic Street a dead end
street and Bill Young ex·
tended thanks to the Jaycees
for cutting the grass at the
senior high building.
Lou Osborne, councilman,
suggested that the railing on
the upper parking lot be
repaired before Regatta .
Council agreed to have the
necessary repairs made.
Attending were Mayor
Andrews, Jane Walton, clerk,
co uncilmen Osborne, Young,
Jim Neutzling, Powell ,
Wehrung and Brown, Charles
Hudscn, Donnie Ward, Jack
Krautter, Chief Jed Webster,
Henry Werry , Tom Werry,
George Hicks, Larry Hudscn
and Aaron Kelton.

Whitm ore. The impact operated by Edward M.
knocked the car's motor out, Templeton, 57, Rl. 4,
strewing pans all over the Pomeroy.
highway.
A third deer was killed at 9
The accident is still under p.m. Mon~ay on SR 124, one
investigation.
and three tenths miles west of
Both drivers were cited Uncoln Pike. It ran into the
following an accident at 7 paill of a vehicle operated by
a.m. Monday on CR 31, one David G. Bryan, 21, Rl. 2,
and six tenths of a mile east Gallipolis. There was minor
of CH 28 in Meigs County.
damage.
The patrol said a vehicle
Afinal accident occurred at
driven by Ernest M. Fisher, 9:3() p.m. on US 35 where a
61, Rt. 3, Racine , pulled onto . board fell from a truck
the roadwa y striking a striking the front of a car
vehicle driven by Larry H. driven by Lcren F. Miller, 52,
Hoffman , 26, Long Bottom. Gallipolis.
Fisher was charged with
driv ing left of center while
Hoffman was cited for failure
FELLOWSHIP DAY
to yield.
Sunday will be fellowship
A second mishap occ urred
at 7 a.m. on US 35, one and day at the Dexter Church of
five tenths miles east of SR Christ with a dinner to be
160 where Robert E. France, served at noon in the church
5{), Rt. 3, Gallipolis, was basement. Sunday school will
forced to change lanes by an be at 9 a. m. with prea ching
unknown vehicle. The France at 10 a. m. by Charles
vehicle ran off the roadway Russell. Recreation and
games will be held in the
hitting a ditch .
At7 :20 a.m. on Thaxton Rd. afternoon on the church lawn.
one and five tenths miles The public is invited.
south of SR 5:&gt;4, John E.
Russell , 27, HI . 1, Bidwell,
lost control of his truck in
loose gravel. The vehicle ran · OES MEETS TONIGHT
Pomeroy Chapter 186,
off the roadway hitting a
fence owned by Mauri ce Order of Eastern Star, wUI
hold a regular meeting at 7:45
Andrew Toler.
The first of three deer p.m. this evening at the
accidents occ urred at 7:3() Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
a.m. on SR 160 at the Gallia •
Vinton County line.
TWO GET DEGREES
The animal ran into the
Jerald I. Casto of Leon
path of a car driven by
Coletta J . Wells, 22, Wilkes· received his Associate of
vi ll e. There was minor Science degree and Stanton S.
Kayser, Pt.
Pleasant ,
damage.
A deer was killed when received his Associate of
struck at 12 :05 p.m. on SR 7, Applied Science degree in
one and six tenths miles west commencement ceremonies
of SR 243 in Meigs County. It Saturday at Fairmont State
ran into the path of an auto College .

SECRETARIAL REFRESHER
On June 12 there will be an opening for

beginning and advanced Typing and
Shorthand Classes at Gallipolis Business
College. Weekdays or night classes. Both
are being offered.

liN ROLL NOW I
For more information contact Lee E. Tyler ,
446-4367.
No. 75-02-04728

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HENRY WELLS

Hub cr l
N aka mot o ,
valedi ctori an , and l{obin
Snowden. salutatorian , were
the featured speak ers at th e

E lecti•on s at :_ :
a glance

HOWARD FRANK

Important

day for
governor
COLUMBUS 1UPI 1
"There are some great
levelers tn thts llle,' ' said
Gov. James A. Rhodes,
reporting to a news co nference uo his feelings
about winning a fourth
llOminalion to run for
••veraor.
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1 came do-.-·nstalrs at
six o'clock this morning
and my wife said to me,
'lhls Is the most Important
da y lor you this yrar'," he
said.
Rhodes oaid his thoughl'
Immediately turned to his
2-1 victory In Tuesday's
Republican primary over
challenger Charl es F.
Kurfess.
" It's not congrat ulations ," he quoted Helen
Rhodes as saying, " It's
Missy's birthday." Missy
Is the Rhodes' daugh ter.
daughter.
"Don't spend all day
looking at why you lost five
counties," Rhodes quoted
his wife as saying. "You
ought to be home by 6 p. m.
Be on time ."

lOth annual commencement
of Meigs Htgh Schoo l held
Tuesday evening in the Larry
R. Morri son Gymna sium
with 200 se nio rs receiving
di ploma s.
.. Many
things
have
bothered me in the 18 years I
have been alive . Most of
them 1 have forgotten. Yet
recently I realized something
that truly disturbed me . Our
civilization is los ing its hold
on reality It can no longer
tell the difference between
good and evil and no one
seems to know what is righ t
and what is wrong ,"
Nakamoto comm ented.
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WAITING FOR THE MOMENT - Meigs High School
" 1t ts very true man as
seniors, including Valedictor ian Robert Nakamoto, are
always had his problems and
shown lining up waiting to enter the high school Tuesday
has always been rather
night for commencement exercises.
sin ful. That is not the
Th
bl . h'
problem. epro emtst ts:
tak e the first statement , who
is to say what is right and
h .
g The 1 uble IS governm ent they deser ve . saying they are too high. So
w a1 IS wron .
ro
we hav e lost sight on any . Our government is a the government goes right on
clear code of moral behavior. reflection of the people it stickin g its nose in ~veryone's
Obeucramu's"eals arethneot)' in danagerer serves. Some people in our business and 1ts hand in
governm ent are very goo d. everyone's pocket. We have
de~ene ratin g, rather we Yet some are wasteful. im- no one to blame but ouraren,t rea 11 y sure of what our moral. sh iftless, lazy and selves,"
morals are ," Nakamoto ineff icie nt. Ask yourse lf ,
" Despite our problems
stated .
would you want your child to there is no reason why this
" We no longer believe in grow up to be like the country cannot achiev e the
ha rd work it seems. Mill ions governm ent," Na kam oto impossibl e. We have nothing
are blissfully unemployed. continued .
to hold us ba ck but ourselves.
h
People seem to ave no
"Th is same government The gra duates of today must
loyalty to thei r employers . tries very hard to do what is work hard to achieve their
Those who are emp\oyed1lrt right. bu\ there rare \imi.le t" dream~&gt;. · Tho )o' mu~L be
on the job, steal from their what it can do and yet peopl e prepared
to
sacrifi ce
boss , and strike continuall y are asking the government to evcr)1hing they have to in·
for more and more pay for do more for them, they want surl' the safety of tomorrow's
less and less work . Wh atever the Kuvernment to become a graduate. We graduates of
happened to a da y's pa y for a semle rich grandfather wh o loday must overcome our
day's work. " Nakamoto shells out gift after gilt. problems or they will overb
d
o serv e .
These sa me pe ople also come us. We graduates of
"Peopl e get the kind of refuse to pay their taxes
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Man fined on five charges

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Brickles retires after 32
years with Ohio Power
Homer C. Brickles, a 32·
year veteran employee of
Ohio Power Company, has
retired .
Mr. Brickles, a meter
reader at Pomeroy for 29 of
those 32 years, plans to
"relax, fish and do whatever
l want" during retirement.
"I've walked enough,
though," he said .
All of his service with th e
company has bee n at
Pomeroy. Prior to joining
Ohio Power, he had worked
as a faml er , a waiter and a
truck driver.
He and his wife, Helen a,
live at 173 Mulberry St.,

Balance of all funds of
the village of Pomeroy at end
of May totaled $235,291.71 ,
according to a report by
Clerk Jane Walton, submitt ed
to Pomeroy Council Monday
night.
In the active fund , receipts,
expenditures and balances
respectively, were, general,
t6,934, $10,330.21, $11,853.15;
revenue aharing, no receipts,
,no expenditures, $29,228.67;
anti rtcesslon, no receipts,
M51.07, U,000.25; sewer,
$5,408,31, $3,175.67, $39,425.77 ;
fire department, oo receipts,
S61i0.19, $7,114.76; cemetery,
~. $1,881.74, ($1,846.22);
8treet, no receipts, $5,077.40,
($1,750.17) ; state highway, no
recelpta, no expenditures,
$5 ,369 ; guaranty meter
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county central committee, woman, :&gt;:
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defeated Lorene G. Johnston, 651 ; )
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Cali fornia - Proposition 13, which wou ld dra stically ::·:
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· 1- ne C. Collins, · ·
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For state representative :
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nominee Giles Smith who Harold Schritter, 1,578.
;:;: ratio; Gov . .Jerrv Brown wins easily; Attorney :}
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For 1·udge of the court of ::::.. General
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tn epen en can' a e. division : Robert E. Buck . .;:; Caseisupsetby conservativeJeflreyBell; basketba ll \
Frank will be unopposed in 2,384.
;::: star Bill Bradley wins Democratic Senate race.
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The tot al Rep ublican vote .-.·
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Here's how Democrats cast ::::
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} Rep . Thad Cochran wins Republican primary in battle ::_::
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ca;o~ atcsgo~~~::.: and For governor and .'/. : Ohio - Republican Gov. James Rhodes and j
lieutenant governor : CelesteDe
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·.lieutenant governor : Kur- Dorrian, 766; Reasch, 166.
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mocraltc t. ov. IC ar
e este eaSI y win \
f ess •For d • 706 ; Rh odes For stale auditor : Thomas ;::: governorship primaries; former Rep . Wayne Hays , :'..:.:.
Voinovi ch, 2, 109.
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647
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F or a tt orney genera I :
secretary .of state : -:-: scandal. wins Democratic primary for the Ohio ::::
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George C. Smith, 1,411 : Anthony J . Celebrezzc, Jr., ::: Legislature.
Walter E. Beckjord, 438.
791.
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For auditor of State :
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mocra c P mary . ~ar
tams, a ··.
or attorney ge nera : ::: political newcomer, wi ns GOP nomination to oppose -:-:
Dona ld E · Luk ens, I•743 ·
William J . Brown, 815 .
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tate treasurer · -:-:
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For secretary of state: Ted
w. Brown, 2,063.
Ger~;ud.'Donahey, 852 _ · :;: New Mexico - Republican Sen . Pete Damemci (
For treasurer of state:
F or supreme court : :::: unopposed and so is his fall opponent , Attorney )
::·: General Toney Anaya. For mer Gov . Bruce King wins .--:
Ric hard H. Harris. 773; William B. Brown, 735.
C:eorge C. Rogers, 612 : Sam
For suprem e court, op- ·::: Democratic ·nomination and former state Sen . Joe ::::
Speck, 514 .
posing
Paul '
Brown, -:· Sl&lt;een wins Republican primary for governor.
For Justi ce of the supreme Republican nominee : Clif· ( Dclowa -:- SeRepubhk'caCnl kG ov. Robedrt Ra y ~nd ?
coun, full term, beginning f
6 If dE ::::
mocrall c n. Dtc ar unoppose ; conserva tive
ord F . Brown, 37 ; A re ' · ::: former Lt. Gov . Roger Jepsen wins Republtcan ..
J an . 1· 1979 : Do n P· Brown . Dahlin
g, 194 ; Jack G. Day, ....
:-:·
462 ; Ronald R. Ca lhoun, 54!; 204
:::: nomination to oppose Clark and House Majority ::::
·
·::: Leader Jerome Fitzgerald wins Democratic primary ·&gt;_
Joyce J . George, 252; Robert
representative : ;_:,_: to oppose Hay.
;:::
E . ,r 101es, 448 ; R.IC ha rd M. RoForJ state 886
·:-:
Markus, 214 .
n ames,
·
:.:.
South Dakota - Rep. Larry Pressler wins ··
county commissioner : -:· Rcpubl'tcan Se na te pr lma ry an d wt·u oppose for mer ::··
::::
For justice supreme court G.1For
1 S . h 183
full term beginning Jan. 2,
es mtt '
· ·
:;: Rapid City Mayor Don Barnell , winner of the Dem()For district congressman: :;: cratic primary, to replace retiring Sen. James
979
P
W
776
B
1
I
1 : au
. rown, • · James Plununer, 695.
Timoth y
Davidson , Clarence Andr ews Tue sday
For J'udge of th e court of
::: Abourezk . Atlorny General William Janklow wins ::::
For stat e central com· :;: Rcpu bl tcan
'
·
for governor an d wt'II be opposed ;::: Pomeroy, was fined on fi ve ni ght.
" ppeals·. Homer E. Abel e,
pnmary
"
mit tee, man : William ·.- b De
R
M K Jb'
1
· ·
Da vidson was fined $500
1,986.
Lavelle, 713 _
;::
~no;;;;a~ Koger c e tps to rep ace restgmng ·· · charges when he appeared in
and
costs on a charge of
the court of Pomeroy MH yor
For representative to
For stat e central com- :::
ov. tc r netp .
neeing
a police officer ; $200
Co ngress : Cla rence E. mitte e, woman : Mary
and costs on a petty Uteft
Ga llagher, 369; Mary Hanley ,
Miller, 2,634.
charge : $100 and costs for
For member of stale 156; Elaine Rouse, 316.
lc a vi n ~ the scene of an
central committee, man: Bill
For state senate : Jack
accident
; $50 and cos ts.
Keslar, 557 ; Herbert J . Hillyer, 624.
iss uin g menac ing threats,
There was a vote of 1,273
Walker, 1,244 .
and $50 and costs, disorderly
For member of stat e Democrats, G6 non-partisan
conduct.
votes and 3,268 Republi can
Others fined in Ma yor
votes cast Tuesday for a total
Andrews cou rt Tuesday night
vote of 4,609, about half of the
Mik e
Smith,
were
re~istered voters in Meigs
Middleport. $100 and costs.
County .
Both Democrats and
Republicans elected central
committee members at
Tuesday's election. The
Republicans had no races for
those posts and the
Democrats had only one race
and that was in Pomeroy
REPUBLICAN PR IMAR Y
Third where Vtrginia V.
w.tn 13,211 ol 13,2 11 polling
Blazewlcz defeated her opplac es r e porf•ng , or lllO pe r .
cent
ponent Dwight E. Carl, 27-13
GOVERNOR · LIEUTENANT
for the central committee
GOVERNOR
Kvr tess Ford 187,892 or 32
position.
per cent
Republicans elected to
Rho des voiMvich - 391 ,801
or 68 percent
central committee posts
ATTORNEY GENERAL
include :
Bec kjor d
166,813 or 35
DeMOLAY INSTALLATION - The 18th semi-annua l inspection of the Meigs Chapter .
Eut Bedford, Helen M.
Order of DeMolay , will be held at 7:30p . m. Friday at the Middleport Mason ic Temple. To
pe$~~/h
311 ,370 o r 65
Quivey; West Bedford ,
be insta lled from the left will be Jeff Daniels, son of Mr. and Mrs . Robert Dant els,
perccnl
Brenda S. Roush; North
Middleport, senior t1&gt;uncilor; George Knighting, son of Mr. and Mrs . Charles Knighting,
T~~~r~~ R E R 159, 399 or 35
Chester, Robert Wood; South
Bidwell , master councilor , and Mark Riggs, son of Mr. und Mrs . Dav id Riggs, Pomeroy .
percen t
HOMER C. BRICKLES
Chester, David Koblentz;
Rog er s 164 ,631 o r 36
junior councilor . Knigh ting received the degree of DeMolay in May, 1976, and has held
per cent
West Chester, Francis E.
several offices in the chapter.
spec&lt;
135 938 a ' 19
Shaeffer; Columbia, Granper cent
OHIO SUPREME COURT
ville Lyons ; Lebanon ,
Don p Bro wn
89.432 or 19
$1,500, $175, $5,544.05 ; water Clarence Lawrence; East
ocmnl
o perating , $11 ,433 .60 , Letart, Lester Roush ; Letart,
Catl1oun
&lt;'~ 7 , 118 or 10
per cent
$7.994 .119, $18,02Q.58; parking Harry Hill ; Olive, Paul F.
George
78,139 or
16
meter. $1 ,166, no ex· Andrews : Reedsville, Alvin
pe~~:~es
IJ1 .JOS 0 , 1a
penditures, $14,677.44 ; utility, Reed ; Orange, William H.
percen 1
no receipts, $1 ,513 .29 , Chapman; Rutland Village,
Markus
130,935 or 11
Elizabeth Hobstetter; East
percent
$16,962.85.
OEMOCRATIC PRIMARY
Receipts, expenditures and Rutland, Pearl E. Little;
With 11,11 1 ot tl , lt polling
places reporting , or 100 per balance in all funds West Rutland, James R.
cent :
(Continued on Jllle 2)
respe&lt;iively are, $25 ,777.91 ,
GOVERNOR · LIEUTENANT
By ARNOLD SAWISLAK down by Jeffrey Bell, a 13, an amendment to the GOVERNOR
$31 ,361.66, $235,294.71.
Celeste Dorrian
490, 503 or
United Press lntcrnaliunal
former campaign strategist California Constitution, held 84 percen t
Californians, rebellin g for Honald Reagan, less than a 2-1 majority from the start
Reusc h Str ittmatter - 91 , 146
16 oercent.
EXTENDED FORECAST
of vote counting , in an orOHIO
against the high cost of half his age .
SUPREME COURT
Showers Friday and
Showers
and
thun· government , gav e landslide
Bill Bradley, a former New election that dr ew one of the
Cli uor c Brown ~ 710.645 or
Sunday, with fair weather
der . .omts through Thursday approval Tuesday to tax- York Knicks' basketball star, state's biggest tur nouts.
45 Oahl
pmenl
.
lng
101,757 or 22
Saturday. Highs will be In
with tain possibly heavy at slashing Proposition 13. New won the Democratic primary ,
The measure would restrict per cent .
the low or mid 70s Friday, times this afternoon and Jersey Republicans took a setting up a liberal-amscrva- property taxes to I percent of
Da y - 153 ,827 o r 33 percenl.
warming Into tile low or
tonighl. Highs today will be in sharp turn to the right and ti '"' l'tnfrontallon that wlll be 1975 valuations and freeze
STATE ISSUE 1
mid 80s by Sunday .
the lower 80s, with lows toppled liberal Sen. Clifford one of the big attractions of future increases to 2 percent
( Re11 ises pr ocedures for pta c
Overnight lows will be In
lonightln the mid 60s. Cocler ca~ .
ng init1i'11i11CS ano r eferenda on
th e November genera I a year. It would cut the 1balloll
.
the lower or middle 50s.
Thursday , with highs in the
property tax revenues of
Case, a pillar llf tl1e eastern elections.
Yes - 750.333 or 67 percen t
No
373 ,996 o r 3l pcrcen1 .
low or mid 70s.
(Coltllnued on J)lle 2)
GOP establislu ncn\ was cut
Yes vutcl$ for Proposi lhm
I

Here's
state races

Pomeroy funds total $235,294

MIDDLEPORT, 0.
MEMBER F.D.I.C.

BY BOB HOEFLICH
A 10 mill, one year emergency operating levy in the
Eastern Local School District, was passed by a small margin
whtlea stmtlar levy in the Meigs Local School District, 10 mills
for three yea rs, failed almost tw()-to-one in Meigs County
·
pnmary electiOns Tuesday.
. Voters of the Eastern Local District passed the levy 643-565
while m th e Metgs Local District voters emphatically turned
down the levy 1,655 to 828.
In pre-&lt;!lection material, it had been reported that both
districts would not have enough funds on which to operate for
ille next
Eastern
closed
year
lor year.
financial
reasons
. for approximately one week last

for sitting comfort
and strong spring

Fifteen Cents
Vol. 2!1, No. :1 7

Meigs Local measure
fails by 2-1 margin;
Wells, Frank victorious

Driver escapes death
.in spectacular crash
PhilipS. Unroe, 22, Eureka
Star Rt., Gallipolis, was
taken to the Holzer Medical
Center lor treatment of in·
juries suffered In a spec·
tacular crash at 5:25 p.m.
Monday on SR 7, one and nine
tenths miles nortli of Eureka.
According to the Gallia Meigs Post State Highway
Patrol, Unroc traveling at a
high rate of speed, attempted
to pass another car. He was
for ced to cut back, ca using
him to lose control of his
vehicle.
The Unroe car ran off the
right side of the roadway,
back across the left si de then
turned over several times.
The Unroe car struck a
mailbox owned by Ralph

e

en tine
Eastern voters approve school levy
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Wednesday, June 7, lfl7M

'

Proposition 13
landslide winner

Weather

~

intoxica tion , and Jack
Stivers, Pomeroy, $350 and
costs and three days in jail,
driving while intoxicated .
Forfeiting bonds were Tony
Manley, Middl eport , $50,
posted on a li ttering cha rge;
Ida Corsi , Pomeroy , $.10,
ass ured clear dista nce;
Dav id Goodwin , Pomeroy,
$28. speeding ; David Hoss,
Middlep ort, $30 , assured
clear dista nce; Heidi Ash ley,
Racine , $30. assured clear
distance; Kevin Yonke rs,
Mason, $350, driving while
intoxicated ; Selim Yates .
Ra cine, $350. driving while
intoxicated.

38 arrested
in Pomeroy
during May
The Pomeroy Poli(•e
Department made 36 arrests
d
, lh
th f Mav
unn g. e mon O
J
a&lt;.'cordmg to a report submitted to Pomeroy CounCil
Munday night by Police Chief
Jed Webster .
The
departm ent
invcsttgatcd 18 ac-c id ent s:
ISsued 1,046 parking tickets:
collected $2,898 from the
parking meters and drov e
4,556 milcR.
Type of arrests made and
J
nu mbe rs of each respective y
were . ill ega l left turn onto
West Ma111 , 1; drstruetion of
pr operl y, 1, ass ault . l:
fa ilure to paytickets, 1; OWl ,
3; disord erly conduct , 1;
passing on double yellow lin e,
hf 8
d
5
1: petty t C t, : SpCe tng, ;
interfer ing with police of·
fleer, 1; cont empt of court , 1;
open fla sk, 2; failure to yield,
2; intoxication ,· 2; left of
center, 1; leaving sr.ene of
accident, 2; assured clear
distance, 2; running slop
sign, 1; menacing threats, 2.
Officers and numbers of
arrest s made, respectively ,
were , George Hicks, 4; Chief
Webster, 4; Harry Lyons, 3;
Don Stivers, 2; Roger Durst ,
l ·, Tom Werry, 5., Henry
Werry, 3; Larry Hudson. 2;
l J. B• Vau ~l'\
l!h
2
an, .
\

�3- TheDa ly Sent nel M d&lt;IJepor Pomero) 0 Wednesday June 7 1978

NBA title on
line tonight

Hume drops another contest, 4-1
By LEE LEONARD
COLUMBUS UP! ) Gov James A Rhodes and Lt Gov
R chard F Celeste have eas ly won the rtght to square off
agaliiSt each other m what should be a knock-down-4ragout
f ght for the governo sh p thiS fall
Rhodes 68 seeking a fourth term wtth hiS runn ng mate
Cuyahoga Count) Comm sswner George V Vmnovtch d s
patched Oh o House M nortty Leader Charles F Kurfess R
Bowling Green and D Luc lie G Ford by a 2 I margm n
Tuesday • Republ a prunary
Aod Celeste the 4().l ear old Democrat climbmg for the top
carr ed hts runn ng nate Franklin County CommiSS oner
M chael J Dornan nto the general elecuon wtth a lopstded
VICtory over Dale R Reusch Ku Klux Klan eader and Robert
J Str ttmatter
Wtth 12 263 or 93 percent of the state s 13 220 polling places
reported Rhodes Vo novtch had 365 049 or 67 percent and
Kurfess Ford ha d 179 :ISO or 33 percent
Celeste Dornan had 451 308 votes or 84 percent and Reusch
Str ttmatter had 83 300 votes o 16 percent
The voter turnout was far below the estunate of 16 million
which was the lowest fo a comparable prunary s nee 1966
Kurfess conceded the Republican nommatlon to Rhodes
shortly before m dn ght and promised to work for the
Republican t cket th s fall
Celeste sa d he expec ed Rhodes would be hiS opponent and
pledged to se nd hun to a we!Meserve retirement by
brmg ng home the cruc a! tssues of educauon f10ancmg and
school clos ngs n 0 no
The elect on was Ohio s frrst for the tandem system 10
which candidates for governor patred w th candidates for
l eutenant governor
Frankhn Countv P osecutor George C Sm th easily won the
Rept b can qommat on for state attorney general over Cincm
nati City Counc hnan Walter E BeckJord
Aod Wh tehall C ty Attorney George C Rogers a~rently
captured the Repub can nommallon for state treasurer m the
closest statew de con est wtth Rtchard H HarriS the party s
19H nommee from Wauseon and state Sen Sam Speck R New
Concord the endorsed cand date m a variety of maJOr
counties
Wtth 93 percent of the vote reported the returns showed
Sm th 291 239 votes or 65 per cent and Beckjord 160 193
votes or 3S llfrcent
Rogers 157 076 votes or 3fi percent HarriS 151 743 votes or
35 percent and Speck 125 730 votes or 29 percent
Rhodes already the o dest governor n the country called a
news conference fo 8 30 a m today m hiS office The voters
ha ve spoken express ng strong support for our programs he
srud 10 a statemen ssued from his home Tuesday mght We
are deeply grateful for thetr support and we will conUnue our
efforts to budd a stronger Oh o
The people have sa d find us an answer to our schools
countered Celeste Th e governor has prom sed plenty but
del vered prec ous ttle
Kurfess attemplS 10 attract support by nanung a woman as
his runnmg mate and b} attackmg Rhodes for a lack of
leaderslup and the fac that he has been governor for 12 years
fatled
The Kurfess Ford cket carr ed only a handful of counues
most of them n his own home err tory of northwestern Ohio
and ended the campa gn m debt
Rhodes "ho tr ed to gnore Kurfess durmg the camprugn
st 11 has about $700 000 n his campaign Ul and the promiSe of
rats ng more to use aga mst Celeste
Celeste bur ed the lOken challenge offered by Reusch the
lAld aut oworker and unper al w zard of the Ohto Ku Klux
Klan after maJ or prospecti ve contenders for the Democratic
nommat on had dropped out before the prunary
Nommated" thout opposttton were Repubhcan Secretary of
State Ted W Brown h s Democratic opponent stall Sen
Aothony J Celebrezze D.Qeveland Democrauc state
Aud tor Joseph T Ferguson and hiS Republican opponent
state Sen Donald E Lukens R M ddletown Democratic state
Attorney General W!ham J Brown and Democratic state
Treasurer Gertrude W Donahey
W lham Brown 37 had ser ously constdered runrung for
governor th s }ear but he dectded mstead to go for a thtrd
four year erm as a orney general and rece ved no challenge
from anv other Democrat
Smtih 42 th e county prosecutor for seven years wtU have a
rematch w th Brown who beat him n the 1974 elecuon b)
505 000 vo es
M s Donahey 68 s seek ng her thtrd four year term as
treasurer and s one of the most popular Dem ocratic vote
getters n memory n Ohio
Rogers 31 was he most VIgorous prunary campa gner
agaliiSt Mrs Donahey clrum ng she m1S3pproprtated some n
dustr al safety funds which were used for pohucal purposes In
1974 He p om sed to carry those charges through the general
elec on campa gn n hopes the treasurer wtll answer them
Harr s 46 a n anufac turer of milling mach ne accessones
was the Republican nommee for treasurer n 1974 but lost
heavtly o Mrs Donahey
Spec k 41 was e•pected to make a better show ng n the
Republ can treasurer s race but he failed outstde the maJor
count es
Ted Brown 72 the se cretary of state smce 1951 and
Ce ebrezze a r s ng young senator at 37 sat out the prunary
w h full party ba k ng and prepared for a showdown m the
fall when the sec eta ry of sta lls contest IS likely to mean
control of the sta te Appor onment Board which draws
leg slat ve d str CL&lt;l
Ferguson 49 the aud tor for four years followmg n the
footsteps of h s lathe Joseph T and Lukens 47 a former
congressma n I kew se faced no ntraparty challenges and w 11
ont ue he ba e hey sta rted durmg the prunary campatgn

( tlh11un gds 4 7118 votes

Holmes will oppose
Brown in November
By TIM MILLER
COl UMBU S UPI
CJ ff rd F B own of the Stxth
D 'trl ct Cou rt of Appeals n
N rwa k Tu es day east ly
captu ed the Democrat c
nom na on o opp se Paul
Brown n ~ovc her for a
sea on the Oh o Supreme
OJurt wh le the Republi can
contest for the ght to oppose
Demo&lt;rat W ll am B Brown
next fa 1 produced • na rro w
wmner

In the Repub can pnmary
race F ranklm County Appea ls Court Judge Robert E
Holmes ba rely defeated
Cuyahoga County Co mmon
Pleas C urt Judge R cha rd
Mat kus Holm es will opp se
ncun bent W I an B Brown
Bo th of the n umbe t
Br wns were unopposed m
Tuesday s prunary
The f nal unoff c ol count n
the Repu bl ca n pr ma ry
showed Ho mes w h 132 305
vpt es o 28 peycen Markus

w th 130 935 or 27 percen
Shaker He ghts Attorney Don
P Brown wtth 89 432 or 19
percent Akron Mun ctpal
Co urt Judge Joyce George
w th 78 139 or 16 percent and
Gall a County Common Pleas
Court Judge Rllnald Calhoun
w th 47 118 or 10 percent
In
he
Democrat c
pr mary Clifford Brown had
210 645 or 45 percent
Cuyahoga County Common
Pleas Court Judge Jack G
Day had 153 827 or 33 per
cent and Lake County Court
of Appeals Co urt Judge
Alfred Dahhng had 101 757 or
22 percent
W lham B Brown 65 was
elected as a just ce m 1972
and has served a SIX year
erm Prtor to that he was a
CirCUit and mun Ctpal court
JUdge for 10 years
Paul W Brown 63 was
also elected m 1972 althoUgh
he has serv ed a total of 10
yea rs uQ the bench and ts a

Meigs High
(Continued from paae 1)
toda) are 10 the generatiOn
that has the power to destroy
ttself and tis world or conquer
the stars Only the fu ure can
tell whtrl path we w I take
Nakamoto concluded
Robm Snowden told the
graduatmg seniors Th s s
the last n1ght we " II be
together She gave a br el
h story of the class from the
ume they entered high
school until gradual on
We exh btted sp r t and
pr de n h gh school and m our
Jun or year we began
preparmg for the fu ure
M ss Snowden commented
She ex ended thanks to the
board of educahon teachers
fa nil) and fr ends and m
clostng stated Although we
go our separate "ays we wtll
al,.ays be the class of 78
P ~ ggy Gtrolam
class
p estdent Introduced the
honorar ans Charles Dowler
supertntendent ga e a
presenta on to the class and
James A D ehl Jr pr n
ctpal presented the class and
Wendell Hoover pres dent of
the board of education
presented the diplomas
The process onal and
recess onal Pomp and
C rcumstance was presented
by the band whtch also played
the Nat onal Anthemn and
the Maroon and Gold Alma
Mater
The
mvocatton
and
benediction were giVen by the
Rev Floyd F Shook pastor
of the Laurel Cliff Free
Methodist Church
Membe sol he Me gs H gh
School C ass of 1978 a e
Kr s a Kay A exande
B en Lane A no d Jeffrey
A an A no d R Ia D Ba ley
J Renee Ba ty Roy G
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TIJREE FINED
Wtlbur L Suns 3fi Norfolk
Va

was fmed on three

charges m the court of
Middleport Mayor Fred
Hoffman Tuesday n ght Suns
was f ned $1110 and costs on a
reckless opera! on charge
$100 and costs on a htt-sktp
charge and $SO and costs for
drtvmg w thout a I cense In
the same court Donald
Lovett 54 Middleport was
fmed $SO and costs on a
disorder!) manner charge
SQUAD CALLED
The Pomeroy Emergency
Squad was called to Un oo
Ave at 2 52 a m Wednesday
for Edna Smith who had
fallen She was taken to
Holzer Medical Center

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Be y Jane Schm tz Steven
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Robert Peckham Pa me a
Kay Powe s L sa Ann 1
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Powers Mtddleport 2nd Carl
Horky
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Vacancy Mtddlepor 4th
Dorothy L McGuff n
Evelyn
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Clark Pomeroy 2nd Robert
H Hysell Pomeroy 3rd
Charles W Legar Sr
Po neroy 4th Leshe F Fultz
Bradbury Edward Tern
pleton Laurel Cliff Nathan
Btggs Rock Spr ngs George
Nesselroad Jr
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v lie Lola Clark Pagevtlle
Gary M Welch Rae ne
Vtllage Cora B Beegle
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Ho ste n M ners\ lie Phylbs
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central commtttee posts
bes des Mrs Blazewtcz 1n
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W son West Bedford Davtd
M Brtckles North Chester
Henry L Hunter South
Chester Raymond H Boat
nght South Chester Cella E
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East Letart Lola J Proffitt
Letart Lots Allen 01 ve
Francts H Andrew 01 ve
Otfford Longenette Reeds
ville Chester E Wells
Reedsville Ernest M Ruth
Orange Norman 0 Weber
Rutland Vlllage Samuel B
May East Rutland Marie
B rchf eld West Rutland
Norman C Wtll Salem
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AI c a Page Sm h Dane
Sm lh

Sno ut e

Sm h

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Sn o wd e n

H ome

B

Me ody Rose
Rob n Ma e

Jame s So u sb y

Darlene Kay Spang e
Brent Ga 1 Stanley Nancy
E zabe h S anley R cha d
A Sto ne W II am B an
Stone B e C S out I
Steven 0 Slou Vel vet Lee
Sw she She ry Ga Tacke t
Lonn e Ke h Tav or Joe

former state attorney Char es Thoma$ Pau a
Ash ey Thomas G na Mar e
general
Holmes $5 has served 10 Thomp son Dar ene L or
Th orn on
Do n
Brad ey
years on the appellate co urt T
s Te r Lyn n Tob n
m Columbus and s a former Deena Jo Va do
speaker pro tempore ol the
M chael Eugene VanMete
Ohto House ol Represen Te esa Lynn Van Mete
Pat c a Jo Vaughan Robe t
tauves
Anthony Venoy J
Te r
Clifford F Brown 62 IS a Ly nn V n ng J
Anne
fon er Huron Count y judge Wa burn Ter ry Oewa n e
with IJ years on the appellate Walker Sco Allen Warne
chae B·yan Way tan• J m
co urt bench He was the M
Webs er Oav d R W cox
DemocratiC nom nee for the Da v d L WI am son Jen
Supreme Court n 1974 losmg n fe Lynn Wse Dcnn s Ray
to Republi can Ju su ce Wo e S u ~ a n Ma e Wr ght
An Wyn• R ck Yost
Th mas M Herbert by nl y a Lo
Kenne h Young
slim marg n

Mtch
A res dent of 516 Buelow
OriS E Cba tt10 72 West
Columba died today at 5 40 Road Allen Mtch Mr
a m in Holzer Medtcal Stnger was born Oct 13 1930
Center after a three year n Me gs County a son of
ArthurS nger now of Toledo
illness
A I fe long resident of and the late Cora Spencer
Mason County he was horn oo Smger He was a graduate of
July 13 1900 In Flatrock to the Stewart Htgh School at
late James R and Abby G tended Oh o State Un verslly
Steele Cbatt10 He was a and res ded 10 Lavonia
M ch and Dearborn Mtch
reltred Iarmer
He was preceded m death before movtng to Allen He
by one brother Harold and formerly worked for the Penn
Central Ra !road before
two 10lant ststers
SUrvtvors nclude his wtfe becommg a dairy farmer
Mr Smger was a member
Hazel Martin Cbatt n two
s sters Mrs Marjorte Ball of the Ftrst United Methodist
Mtddleport
and Mrs Church In Dearborn and a
member of the Michigan Milk
Dorothy Burris Columbus
lwo brothers Robert Chattin Producers Assn and the
{,1tfton and John Chattin H lldale County Farm
Mason and several nieces Bureau He was married
and nephews
April 22 1962 to the former
Funeral services will be Janet Bosh who survives
held Friday 1 30 p m In the along w th three daughters
Wilcoxen Funeral Home with Mrs Joy Ann Ely Saline
the Rev George Hoschar Mich Mrs Jlll McCaM of
officiating Burial wlll be tn Bellv lie M ch and Judy
Kirkland Memorial Gardens McCann at home Bestdes hts
Frtends may call at the father Mr S nger Is survived
funeral home alter 6 p m by seven brothers and two
Thursday
sisters
Funeral services will be
JAMES H SINGER
held al II am Thursday at
James H S nger 47 for the Van Horn Eagle Funeral
n erly r Middleport dted Home tn Hllldale Mtch
Tuesday at the Coldwater Bura I will be 10 Allen
Health Center tn Coldwater Cemetery at Allen Mtch

tJ

NOW YOU KNOW
There are e ght times as
many rats as there are people
m Mextco Ctty

(Continued from Pile 1)
Califorma locahttes from $10
b lhon to $3 btlhon and
provtde no other means to
fmance government servtces
Gov Edmund G Brown Jr
and the legislature trted to
stdetrack Proposltton 93 wtth
a more modest coun
terproposal
but
the
voters weren t buymg
Although the referendum
was a defeat for Brown he
had no trouble wmn ng
nommatton for a second four
AOU
year term
e:d Sob e o o
h d en 905 J305
In the state s four way
Republ can gubernatorial TO GOOO home 5 a wh e co
a d k ens some w h b ue
prtmary Attorney General
eye
s a bock om o Adu s
Evelle Younger led former
a5
good mouse s Co
Los rutgeles Pollee Ch ef Ed
992 J 28 o e o4 pm o an be
Davts Assemblyman Ken
een al • o4 a 289 Mu be y
A ~tnue Pome oy
Maddy and San D ego Mayor
Pete Wilson
THHEI: WH TE k ens
o o ond
ge k en 9n 2520 of e b
Montana also retired an
pm
meum bent senator but 11 was
no surpnse Rep Max
Baucus as predicted beat
N THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
Sen Paul Hatfteld in the
PROBATE DIVIS ON
DemocratiC prunary for the
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
EDISON
HOISTETTER
seat Hatlteld had been flllmg
Admin strato of the Estate
by appomtment smce the of
Merit E Ri.:e dtctiUd
death last year of Lee
Plaint It
Vi
Metcalf Larry Wtlliarns won RHODELL
STEFFY tt II
the GOP nomination to
Oetendlnts
No 20 tOt
oppose Baucus
NOT CE FOR SERVICE
Case 74 had been expected
BY PUBLICAT ON
to wm nommattoo to seek hts
To
No a K nd e whose
s unknown and
fourth SIX year term but the address
can no
w h reasonab e
34 yearo0ld Bell backed by d oen ce be asce ta ned
To The unknown he s and
conservative groups all over
dtv sees o No a K nd e t
the country mounted a deceased
To G enn K nd e whose
vigorous well
financed
address s unknown and
campatgn
can no
w h reasonab e
Case s loss brightened the d oence be asce a ned
To The unknown he s and
prospects for Bradley a
dev seu of G enn K nd e t
Rhodes scholar as well as a deceased
To Edga K nd e whose
famous athlete who beat
address s unknown and
former state Treasurer cann o w h
easonab e
R chard Leone for the d gence be asct a ned
To Tl"le unknown he s and
Democratic nommation
aev sees or E doe K na e
Bell s New Jersey feat was de cused
To
Reha Rupe
whost
the stunner of the biggest
s unknown and
prunary day of the year but addrtH
canna
w h
easonab e
It wasn t the only vtctory lor d oen c e be asce a ne d
To The unknown he s and
the GOP rtght
dev sees o Re ha Rupe
In Iowa former Lt Gov
de used
To G enn Know es whose
Roger Jepeen a staunch addre~s
s unknown and
conservative beat Maurice can no w h
easonab e
Van Nostrand a moderate d otn ce be uctrta ned
The ~Jnknown hers and
Republican w th the backing devTosets
of G en Kn o w es
of Gov Robert Ray for the deceased
The ~Jnknown ne rs and
nom nation to
oppose devTosees
o L eo a Zw ng
Democratic Sen Dick Clark de ceased
Tht unknown ht sand
Ray won renomma tion to deTo ues
o F an c u V
seek a fifth term state House B ·van deceased
To The unknown he sand
Democrat c leader Jerome
dev sees o
Ed h R: ce
Fttzgerald wiU oppose hun de ceased
To The unknown he 1 and
MISSISSipp also proVIded a
d ev sees o
Mae P ce
surpnse Maurice Dantm de ceased
came out of a f eld of seven
To The ~Jnknown ne rs and
dev sees o Me e E R e
candidates to lead for the deceased
and
Democrattc nomlnauon to
To The ~Jnknown ne rs and
succeed retirmg Sen James dev sees o J Q R ce
ceased
Eastland Danlin will face de You
are ne eoy no ed
Gov Cliff Fmch the primary he you have been nemttl
endants n e ega ac on
favor te
10
a
run de
en
ed Ed son Hobs e e
off
June
27
Rep
Adm n s a o of he Es ete
Thad Cochrahn won the GOP of Me e E R ce P an t
vs Rhode S effy e a
Senate nommatioo
Oefendan 1 Th s ac on he•
been an gned Case No 20 90~
in other prunary results
Cour
o Commort
Oh o - Republican Gov Pn eashe Pobee
Ovson.,
James
Rhodes
won Me os Coun y Oh o ,..5769 ~t
Th e ob eel o he Compla n~
r e nomtnatton without
s
ha
he
ea
esrat(
breakmg a sweat Ll Gov he e nat e due bed be so"
Rtchard F Celeste woo the n sen e y end to pay th•
of he dec eden
the,.
Democratic nomination to debs
he r on s n e es s and entt
oppose hun Former Rep of a I pa es mav be tu (,
erm ned tha the Pan ' '
Wayne Hays won the Demo- de
be eu ho zed and o dered 01
crat c nommation for a state se sa d u e5 a e and o,.
such ur ht e t as he ma l
legtslature seat
en
ed
ne sa Cl reai
South Dakota - Rep Larry ube ete
s s ua ed a 39 No h
Pressler won the Republican Fou th Avenue M dd epo f
o
and des c bed a
nommauon to seek the seat of Oh
0 ows
ret rmg
Sen
James
The o ow no desc bed!
esta e s ua ed n tht'
Abourezk Former Rapid vea age
o M dd epo
coun ~
City Mayor Don Barnett wtll o Me gs S a e of Oh o
Be no 2.5 ee o f he ea sl!
try to retain the seat for the
ot Lo No 88
Democrats
Attorney endOeed
Iii efe ence
Vo um t
General Wtlliam Janklow 48 Page ,.J6 lind Vo um1
Page 399 Me o~ Coun ,
won the GOP nomi 25.5
Deed Reco ds
nat on
for
governor
You a e equ ed to answer
an w th n 28 day'
Roger
McKellips won arhee Comp
he u pub ca on o•
the Democratic guber
h s not c~ wh ch w I be
Shed once n ch week or
natural nominatiOn de sPUb
x conse cu ve weeks Trtt
feat ng Lt Gov Harvey as pub ca on w be madl
Ju y 2 978 and he 21
Wolhnan who will serve ,s on
de vs or answer w
com
acting governor this summer menc e on ha dll e
n cast o you fa u e o
when Gov Robert Kneip
an1we o o he w se espond
leaves to be ambassador to as equ ed by he OM o Iii: u tl
o C v P ocedu e ludoment
Singapore
de au w
be rende ed
New Mextco - Former by
aga nst you
tor
re ef
Gov Bruce King won the demanded n he Comp an!
Democrat c nomination to
J ant Morr s
succeed Gov Jerry Apodaca
C e k of the Cou t
of Common Plus
He will be opposed by lormer
P obate o v son
state Sen Joe Skeen the 1974
Me gs County Oh o
GOP candidate Republican Oa ed June 5 ~18
Sen Pete Domen1cl and hll 161 7 u 2 28 !1 5 2 6 c
Democratic opponent
Attorney General Toney
Anaya had no primary
opposttion

ST LOUIS (UPI ) - Sparky
Anderson pond ered a
scorecard show ng the s
Louts Cardmals batt ng
averages
')'hose averages pr n ed on
there are accmate aren t
they?
the C n mn t
manager ask ed w t1 out
expectmg anyone to da e
answer
Anderson was JUSt fy ng hts
manuever 10 the f rst nrung
of Tuesday n ght s game
when he called for start g
pttcher Tom Hume o walk
Ted Sunmons mten onally
Simmons IS a better left
handed httter than Ke th
Hernandez Hume sa d n
agreement w th h s manager
It made sense to go that
way
Anders on s scorecard
showed S mmons w th a 332

'

he 1 e we wou d be shut out
for he res of the n ght
\Iter the fnur-runs n the
f rst Hu ne rettred the next
16 men b~fore be ng I f ed for
a p nch h tter m the seventh
Ev e y t h ng was
work ng Hume satd I had
all my p tches
St I ou s starte John
Denny was match ng Hume
mn ng for nmng Denny
ra s ng h s record to 5-4
a lowed f ve htts all s ngles
11 e only un was n the s xth
on a s ngle by Joe Morgan a
ground out and a smgle by
Dan Drtessen
The ea
I asr
been
sconng runs for m e Denny
sa d Wth four runs n the
f rst I knew I had better wm
the ba 11 game
Wth Hu ne and Dennv

eg I
d spos ng of th e batt er s
qu kl y
he
b ggest ba I ng

t &lt;J S

p

exc em ent was a person a

By BILL MADDEN
UPI Sp. rts Wnter
The New Yo k Yankees m
the
throes
of
an
embarrass ng slun p have
dropped four games n a ow
and seven of thetr las e gh
ad Manager B lly Martm s
aga10 feuding "
h s Iron
off ce super ors
Even before the Yankees
un ceremon ously d opped
thetr se ond stratgh to the
lowl) Seattle Manners
Tuesday n ght on a n th
mn ng er or by Wtll e
Randolph rum ors were
ny ng that Martm wh prev
ously was f red at M nnesota
Detro t and Texas was about
to be sacked aga n
I have no comment on
wha an ybody s wr t ng
about me satd Martm I
don t th nk the people who
say tl ese th10gs have the
fa ts
After l) ng the gan e 3-3 on
Ju Spencer s seventh nn ng
he mer the Yankees hrew t
awa) m the mnth when Juan
Bernhardt led off " th a
double for Seattle Jul o Cruz
then ta d down a sacr r "'
bun bu Randolph coverm ~
f rst let the throw from
Yanke e
el eve r R ch
G.lssage get away from h m
and pmch runner J ose Baez
dashed ho e w th the

stra ght v ct.ory the nmth for
the Whtte Sox 10 10 games and
the second stra ght shutout
w10 by Ch ca go ove the
Ind ans Jorge Orta doubled
hon e one un and Bob
Molmaro s ngled m another
Rangers 2 R ya Is I D
F e g us on
Jenk n s
contmued h s rem• k• bl e

comeback outduehng Dcnms
Leonard wtth a four-h tter
Bobby Bonds dec ded the
game w h a f fth nn ng
homer tha snapped a I tte
As7RcdSxl
Rook e Taylor Duncan
sparked the st 11 surpr smg
A s to thetr fourth stra ght
w n by dr v ng n four runs

d el between Denn} and sta te
Genrge Foster In the f u th l • kng up
u g De1 ny htl Foster on
11 s
u p
the btl! of h s t elmet and
ad
F ster po nte I a f ng er of
ttf er
" rn ng at Denny as he
"alked to f st base In the
e ghth Denny struck out
Foster to end he no ng
San
George has a tenden y to
can nto the p tch Denny
at n ak s
sa d Whe l h t hm he told
e I better ot do agam
bu 1 d dn t sa) anything to
hu When I struck h 10 ou
ater I glared at him and I
wanted to say SIJ eth ng bu
kept qu et
)()
The last tlmg I wa ted to
do was sttr up the C nc nnall
ng ti-l en termg nl&lt;
Reds wttl a 4 I lead
h I I ll es oaded

\N NAI OilS Md UPI
Navl halfb k K e Ga u
and iJ ske b I e er Henry
Ku7J a I u sd ay e ved
he US Na a! Aca den v s
h
ghe t a I c a\\ rt for
s r rst

w th a double and
978
maJor league homer
On les 8 Angels 6
,arry Harlow had three s g
smgles stole thr ee bases and wl
scored t w e n the Or oles
seventh st a ght v ctor y
Nolan Ryan tagged for 12
h ts m 5 I 3 Mmgs los h s
th rd stra gh

won
19a5

A's to pitch top choice

NEW YORK UPI )
Oakland owner Chari e
F nle) apparentl y • I not
wa long o see how M ke
Morgan h s No I p ck 10
Tuesday s drart can p tch
We th nk he can step r ght
n there w th us F n ey sa d
He w 11 start for the A s
Sunday We would nut ha ve
drafted h m f we d dn t h nk
we were ge ng the best
The At anta Braves hose
coll ege baseball s all tm e
ead ng slogger o open th e
summer f ee agent dr a ft
Bob Homer an mftelder from
Ar rona Sta e wh o set NCAA
smgle season and career
home run records hts year
was the No I cho ce
fh e clubs se ec ed tn
reverse o der of the r 1977
f mshes w th the Nat onal
w nn ng run
Leagu e p ckmg ahead of the
Elsewhere n the Amer can Am er can Lea gue under a
ea g u e
C h c ag o rot almg system For the first
whitewashed Cleveland 3.{)
me the draft prov ded
Tuas shaded Kansas C ty :J,- compen sa on to teams wh o
1 Oak and !rubbed Boston 7
ost veterans n the re-entr y
I and Baltunore put away draft
Cahforn a l&gt;&lt;i
Toronto w th the second
Wht e So 1 3 Indians 0
p ck se ected Lloyd M seby
FranciSCO Bamos tossc I a an 18 year ld lei hand ed
seven h tter for h s thtrd hill ng r r~ basen an out
f elder from Oakland Ca lf )
H gh Schoo l The Blue Jays
unmcd ately announced the
stgn ng of he 6 fvot 3 200
pounder and satd he " 11 be
ass gned to th e P oneer
Lea gue farm club at
Medtc ne Hat n A bert a
Canada
Aft er the Mets hose
Homer s eamma e Hub e
ook
Brooks Oakland
• Ftshmg Tackle
and Rods
and Reels
• Guns and
lnte nat on a League
Reloadtng
un ed P ess nte na on a
W L P
GB
• Ball Gloves
Ch a es o
35 5 00
R Ch mOnd
2 2 .563
Campmg
Co umb us
22 1 5 2 9
Equtpment
To edo
22 23 A89 0
Roch es e
27 2 4 A 8
• Archery
Paw u k. e
22 24 .t1 8
• Indoor Games
T d ewa e
2 4 28 462 23
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MEETING POSIPONED
The Star Garden Club
meeting scheduled foc Thurs.
day has been postpooed until
Thursday June lht I p m at
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Nicholson

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�3- TheDa ly Sent nel M d&lt;IJepor Pomero) 0 Wednesday June 7 1978

NBA title on
line tonight

Hume drops another contest, 4-1
By LEE LEONARD
COLUMBUS UP! ) Gov James A Rhodes and Lt Gov
R chard F Celeste have eas ly won the rtght to square off
agaliiSt each other m what should be a knock-down-4ragout
f ght for the governo sh p thiS fall
Rhodes 68 seeking a fourth term wtth hiS runn ng mate
Cuyahoga Count) Comm sswner George V Vmnovtch d s
patched Oh o House M nortty Leader Charles F Kurfess R
Bowling Green and D Luc lie G Ford by a 2 I margm n
Tuesday • Republ a prunary
Aod Celeste the 4().l ear old Democrat climbmg for the top
carr ed hts runn ng nate Franklin County CommiSS oner
M chael J Dornan nto the general elecuon wtth a lopstded
VICtory over Dale R Reusch Ku Klux Klan eader and Robert
J Str ttmatter
Wtth 12 263 or 93 percent of the state s 13 220 polling places
reported Rhodes Vo novtch had 365 049 or 67 percent and
Kurfess Ford ha d 179 :ISO or 33 percent
Celeste Dornan had 451 308 votes or 84 percent and Reusch
Str ttmatter had 83 300 votes o 16 percent
The voter turnout was far below the estunate of 16 million
which was the lowest fo a comparable prunary s nee 1966
Kurfess conceded the Republican nommatlon to Rhodes
shortly before m dn ght and promised to work for the
Republican t cket th s fall
Celeste sa d he expec ed Rhodes would be hiS opponent and
pledged to se nd hun to a we!Meserve retirement by
brmg ng home the cruc a! tssues of educauon f10ancmg and
school clos ngs n 0 no
The elect on was Ohio s frrst for the tandem system 10
which candidates for governor patred w th candidates for
l eutenant governor
Frankhn Countv P osecutor George C Sm th easily won the
Rept b can qommat on for state attorney general over Cincm
nati City Counc hnan Walter E BeckJord
Aod Wh tehall C ty Attorney George C Rogers a~rently
captured the Repub can nommallon for state treasurer m the
closest statew de con est wtth Rtchard H HarriS the party s
19H nommee from Wauseon and state Sen Sam Speck R New
Concord the endorsed cand date m a variety of maJOr
counties
Wtth 93 percent of the vote reported the returns showed
Sm th 291 239 votes or 65 per cent and Beckjord 160 193
votes or 3S llfrcent
Rogers 157 076 votes or 3fi percent HarriS 151 743 votes or
35 percent and Speck 125 730 votes or 29 percent
Rhodes already the o dest governor n the country called a
news conference fo 8 30 a m today m hiS office The voters
ha ve spoken express ng strong support for our programs he
srud 10 a statemen ssued from his home Tuesday mght We
are deeply grateful for thetr support and we will conUnue our
efforts to budd a stronger Oh o
The people have sa d find us an answer to our schools
countered Celeste Th e governor has prom sed plenty but
del vered prec ous ttle
Kurfess attemplS 10 attract support by nanung a woman as
his runnmg mate and b} attackmg Rhodes for a lack of
leaderslup and the fac that he has been governor for 12 years
fatled
The Kurfess Ford cket carr ed only a handful of counues
most of them n his own home err tory of northwestern Ohio
and ended the campa gn m debt
Rhodes "ho tr ed to gnore Kurfess durmg the camprugn
st 11 has about $700 000 n his campaign Ul and the promiSe of
rats ng more to use aga mst Celeste
Celeste bur ed the lOken challenge offered by Reusch the
lAld aut oworker and unper al w zard of the Ohto Ku Klux
Klan after maJ or prospecti ve contenders for the Democratic
nommat on had dropped out before the prunary
Nommated" thout opposttton were Repubhcan Secretary of
State Ted W Brown h s Democratic opponent stall Sen
Aothony J Celebrezze D.Qeveland Democrauc state
Aud tor Joseph T Ferguson and hiS Republican opponent
state Sen Donald E Lukens R M ddletown Democratic state
Attorney General W!ham J Brown and Democratic state
Treasurer Gertrude W Donahey
W lham Brown 37 had ser ously constdered runrung for
governor th s }ear but he dectded mstead to go for a thtrd
four year erm as a orney general and rece ved no challenge
from anv other Democrat
Smtih 42 th e county prosecutor for seven years wtU have a
rematch w th Brown who beat him n the 1974 elecuon b)
505 000 vo es
M s Donahey 68 s seek ng her thtrd four year term as
treasurer and s one of the most popular Dem ocratic vote
getters n memory n Ohio
Rogers 31 was he most VIgorous prunary campa gner
agaliiSt Mrs Donahey clrum ng she m1S3pproprtated some n
dustr al safety funds which were used for pohucal purposes In
1974 He p om sed to carry those charges through the general
elec on campa gn n hopes the treasurer wtll answer them
Harr s 46 a n anufac turer of milling mach ne accessones
was the Republican nommee for treasurer n 1974 but lost
heavtly o Mrs Donahey
Spec k 41 was e•pected to make a better show ng n the
Republ can treasurer s race but he failed outstde the maJor
count es
Ted Brown 72 the se cretary of state smce 1951 and
Ce ebrezze a r s ng young senator at 37 sat out the prunary
w h full party ba k ng and prepared for a showdown m the
fall when the sec eta ry of sta lls contest IS likely to mean
control of the sta te Appor onment Board which draws
leg slat ve d str CL&lt;l
Ferguson 49 the aud tor for four years followmg n the
footsteps of h s lathe Joseph T and Lukens 47 a former
congressma n I kew se faced no ntraparty challenges and w 11
ont ue he ba e hey sta rted durmg the prunary campatgn

( tlh11un gds 4 7118 votes

Holmes will oppose
Brown in November
By TIM MILLER
COl UMBU S UPI
CJ ff rd F B own of the Stxth
D 'trl ct Cou rt of Appeals n
N rwa k Tu es day east ly
captu ed the Democrat c
nom na on o opp se Paul
Brown n ~ovc her for a
sea on the Oh o Supreme
OJurt wh le the Republi can
contest for the ght to oppose
Demo&lt;rat W ll am B Brown
next fa 1 produced • na rro w
wmner

In the Repub can pnmary
race F ranklm County Appea ls Court Judge Robert E
Holmes ba rely defeated
Cuyahoga County Co mmon
Pleas C urt Judge R cha rd
Mat kus Holm es will opp se
ncun bent W I an B Brown
Bo th of the n umbe t
Br wns were unopposed m
Tuesday s prunary
The f nal unoff c ol count n
the Repu bl ca n pr ma ry
showed Ho mes w h 132 305
vpt es o 28 peycen Markus

w th 130 935 or 27 percen
Shaker He ghts Attorney Don
P Brown wtth 89 432 or 19
percent Akron Mun ctpal
Co urt Judge Joyce George
w th 78 139 or 16 percent and
Gall a County Common Pleas
Court Judge Rllnald Calhoun
w th 47 118 or 10 percent
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pr mary Clifford Brown had
210 645 or 45 percent
Cuyahoga County Common
Pleas Court Judge Jack G
Day had 153 827 or 33 per
cent and Lake County Court
of Appeals Co urt Judge
Alfred Dahhng had 101 757 or
22 percent
W lham B Brown 65 was
elected as a just ce m 1972
and has served a SIX year
erm Prtor to that he was a
CirCUit and mun Ctpal court
JUdge for 10 years
Paul W Brown 63 was
also elected m 1972 althoUgh
he has serv ed a total of 10
yea rs uQ the bench and ts a

Meigs High
(Continued from paae 1)
toda) are 10 the generatiOn
that has the power to destroy
ttself and tis world or conquer
the stars Only the fu ure can
tell whtrl path we w I take
Nakamoto concluded
Robm Snowden told the
graduatmg seniors Th s s
the last n1ght we " II be
together She gave a br el
h story of the class from the
ume they entered high
school until gradual on
We exh btted sp r t and
pr de n h gh school and m our
Jun or year we began
preparmg for the fu ure
M ss Snowden commented
She ex ended thanks to the
board of educahon teachers
fa nil) and fr ends and m
clostng stated Although we
go our separate "ays we wtll
al,.ays be the class of 78
P ~ ggy Gtrolam
class
p estdent Introduced the
honorar ans Charles Dowler
supertntendent ga e a
presenta on to the class and
James A D ehl Jr pr n
ctpal presented the class and
Wendell Hoover pres dent of
the board of education
presented the diplomas
The process onal and
recess onal Pomp and
C rcumstance was presented
by the band whtch also played
the Nat onal Anthemn and
the Maroon and Gold Alma
Mater
The
mvocatton
and
benediction were giVen by the
Rev Floyd F Shook pastor
of the Laurel Cliff Free
Methodist Church
Membe sol he Me gs H gh
School C ass of 1978 a e
Kr s a Kay A exande
B en Lane A no d Jeffrey
A an A no d R Ia D Ba ley
J Renee Ba ty Roy G
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Suza nne Hoope La u a Ellen
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V cky Ann Hysell Ba bar a
Jean Ja cks E v n Ra y
Janey
L sa Kaye Jet Kev n Dean
Su san J eanne te
Kennedy Da v d K ng , Helen

Jewell

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Mol den Bonn e G a Moor s

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TIJREE FINED
Wtlbur L Suns 3fi Norfolk
Va

was fmed on three

charges m the court of
Middleport Mayor Fred
Hoffman Tuesday n ght Suns
was f ned $1110 and costs on a
reckless opera! on charge
$100 and costs on a htt-sktp
charge and $SO and costs for
drtvmg w thout a I cense In
the same court Donald
Lovett 54 Middleport was
fmed $SO and costs on a
disorder!) manner charge
SQUAD CALLED
The Pomeroy Emergency
Squad was called to Un oo
Ave at 2 52 a m Wednesday
for Edna Smith who had
fallen She was taken to
Holzer Medical Center

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Area Deaths

Rathb u n

R a

Che~

ene

Rhoades

Mark Anthony

cha

en c e

R

ds

Fa

Mae

R chmond Joe R fe Randa I
Roach

Wa en
Robson

Te

Sue

S ephann e E l en
Rought Crys at Kay Roush
Kenne h Allen Roush Pa u
B yan Rupe
a Juan a
Rusche She a Ann Sa gen
Be y Jane Schm tz Steven
Les e Schne der A an Clark

Se h

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MARRIAGE UCENSE
John Ronald Nelson G o a
A
marrtage license was
Ann Nev e Jeffe y Newe
ssued
to Anthony Davtd Lee
C ndy L ou Norman Car a
Sue No ngham Ma k A an 18 Groveport and Polly
()' Del Lance Kev n 0 ve
Ney JOhn Parke S even Aone Baldwm 18 Rutland
Robert Peckham Pa me a
Kay Powe s L sa Ann 1
P ater Be va Nlae Pr ddy I
Dwayne Edwa d Qualls I
Ro sa nda Oysom Qua s I
R cha d A Ramsburg Rob n

Randy L Ma sha

l ee lushe

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Che y Lynn Leleb e Ronald
l ew s She

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Jane S sson MJJ k S liter

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Sheets Salem Alva E
Sw ck Mtddleport 1st Frank
Powers Mtddleport 2nd Carl
Horky
Mtddleport 3rd
Vacancy Mtddlepor 4th
Dorothy L McGuff n
Evelyn
Pomeroy 1st
Clark Pomeroy 2nd Robert
H Hysell Pomeroy 3rd
Charles W Legar Sr
Po neroy 4th Leshe F Fultz
Bradbury Edward Tern
pleton Laurel Cliff Nathan
Btggs Rock Spr ngs George
Nesselroad Jr
Hamson
v lie Lola Clark Pagevtlle
Gary M Welch Rae ne
Vtllage Cora B Beegle
Syracuse V llage Emmogene
Ho ste n M ners\ lie Phylbs
Hams Rae ne Prec net
Douglas Wtckbne
Democrats elected to
central commtttee posts
bes des Mrs Blazewtcz 1n
elude
East Bedford Russell I
W son West Bedford Davtd
M Brtckles North Chester
Henry L Hunter South
Chester Raymond H Boat
nght South Chester Cella E
Batley
West Chester
Thomas E Manktn 11
Columba
Vacan c y
Lebanon Vtrg n a Ptckens
East Letart Lola J Proffitt
Letart Lots Allen 01 ve
Francts H Andrew 01 ve
Otfford Longenette Reeds
ville Chester E Wells
Reedsville Ernest M Ruth
Orange Norman 0 Weber
Rutland Vlllage Samuel B
May East Rutland Marie
B rchf eld West Rutland
Norman C Wtll Salem
Barbara E Roush Mid
dleport 1st Vacancy Mtd
dleport 2nd Kenneth E
Imboden Mtddleport 3rd
Lewts F Long Mtddleport
4th Vacancy Pomeroy 1st
Audrey Young Pomeroy
2nd
Ohn D Boothe
Pomeroy 3rd V rgtnta V
Blazewtcz p omeroy 3d
r
Dw ght E Carl Pomeroy
4 h Cathenne L Welsh
Bradbury
Evelyn
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Thomas Laurel Cliff lola
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Rock Spr ngs
Martha Husted Hamson
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Here's partuJllist of
non-emergency tax levres

AI c a Page Sm h Dane
Sm lh

Sno ut e

Sm h

J

Sn o wd e n

H ome

B

Me ody Rose
Rob n Ma e

Jame s So u sb y

Darlene Kay Spang e
Brent Ga 1 Stanley Nancy
E zabe h S anley R cha d
A Sto ne W II am B an
Stone B e C S out I
Steven 0 Slou Vel vet Lee
Sw she She ry Ga Tacke t
Lonn e Ke h Tav or Joe

former state attorney Char es Thoma$ Pau a
Ash ey Thomas G na Mar e
general
Holmes $5 has served 10 Thomp son Dar ene L or
Th orn on
Do n
Brad ey
years on the appellate co urt T
s Te r Lyn n Tob n
m Columbus and s a former Deena Jo Va do
speaker pro tempore ol the
M chael Eugene VanMete
Ohto House ol Represen Te esa Lynn Van Mete
Pat c a Jo Vaughan Robe t
tauves
Anthony Venoy J
Te r
Clifford F Brown 62 IS a Ly nn V n ng J
Anne
fon er Huron Count y judge Wa burn Ter ry Oewa n e
with IJ years on the appellate Walker Sco Allen Warne
chae B·yan Way tan• J m
co urt bench He was the M
Webs er Oav d R W cox
DemocratiC nom nee for the Da v d L WI am son Jen
Supreme Court n 1974 losmg n fe Lynn Wse Dcnn s Ray
to Republi can Ju su ce Wo e S u ~ a n Ma e Wr ght
An Wyn• R ck Yost
Th mas M Herbert by nl y a Lo
Kenne h Young
slim marg n

Mtch
A res dent of 516 Buelow
OriS E Cba tt10 72 West
Columba died today at 5 40 Road Allen Mtch Mr
a m in Holzer Medtcal Stnger was born Oct 13 1930
Center after a three year n Me gs County a son of
ArthurS nger now of Toledo
illness
A I fe long resident of and the late Cora Spencer
Mason County he was horn oo Smger He was a graduate of
July 13 1900 In Flatrock to the Stewart Htgh School at
late James R and Abby G tended Oh o State Un verslly
Steele Cbatt10 He was a and res ded 10 Lavonia
M ch and Dearborn Mtch
reltred Iarmer
He was preceded m death before movtng to Allen He
by one brother Harold and formerly worked for the Penn
Central Ra !road before
two 10lant ststers
SUrvtvors nclude his wtfe becommg a dairy farmer
Mr Smger was a member
Hazel Martin Cbatt n two
s sters Mrs Marjorte Ball of the Ftrst United Methodist
Mtddleport
and Mrs Church In Dearborn and a
member of the Michigan Milk
Dorothy Burris Columbus
lwo brothers Robert Chattin Producers Assn and the
{,1tfton and John Chattin H lldale County Farm
Mason and several nieces Bureau He was married
and nephews
April 22 1962 to the former
Funeral services will be Janet Bosh who survives
held Friday 1 30 p m In the along w th three daughters
Wilcoxen Funeral Home with Mrs Joy Ann Ely Saline
the Rev George Hoschar Mich Mrs Jlll McCaM of
officiating Burial wlll be tn Bellv lie M ch and Judy
Kirkland Memorial Gardens McCann at home Bestdes hts
Frtends may call at the father Mr S nger Is survived
funeral home alter 6 p m by seven brothers and two
Thursday
sisters
Funeral services will be
JAMES H SINGER
held al II am Thursday at
James H S nger 47 for the Van Horn Eagle Funeral
n erly r Middleport dted Home tn Hllldale Mtch
Tuesday at the Coldwater Bura I will be 10 Allen
Health Center tn Coldwater Cemetery at Allen Mtch

tJ

NOW YOU KNOW
There are e ght times as
many rats as there are people
m Mextco Ctty

(Continued from Pile 1)
Califorma locahttes from $10
b lhon to $3 btlhon and
provtde no other means to
fmance government servtces
Gov Edmund G Brown Jr
and the legislature trted to
stdetrack Proposltton 93 wtth
a more modest coun
terproposal
but
the
voters weren t buymg
Although the referendum
was a defeat for Brown he
had no trouble wmn ng
nommatton for a second four
AOU
year term
e:d Sob e o o
h d en 905 J305
In the state s four way
Republ can gubernatorial TO GOOO home 5 a wh e co
a d k ens some w h b ue
prtmary Attorney General
eye
s a bock om o Adu s
Evelle Younger led former
a5
good mouse s Co
Los rutgeles Pollee Ch ef Ed
992 J 28 o e o4 pm o an be
Davts Assemblyman Ken
een al • o4 a 289 Mu be y
A ~tnue Pome oy
Maddy and San D ego Mayor
Pete Wilson
THHEI: WH TE k ens
o o ond
ge k en 9n 2520 of e b
Montana also retired an
pm
meum bent senator but 11 was
no surpnse Rep Max
Baucus as predicted beat
N THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
Sen Paul Hatfteld in the
PROBATE DIVIS ON
DemocratiC prunary for the
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
EDISON
HOISTETTER
seat Hatlteld had been flllmg
Admin strato of the Estate
by appomtment smce the of
Merit E Ri.:e dtctiUd
death last year of Lee
Plaint It
Vi
Metcalf Larry Wtlliarns won RHODELL
STEFFY tt II
the GOP nomination to
Oetendlnts
No 20 tOt
oppose Baucus
NOT CE FOR SERVICE
Case 74 had been expected
BY PUBLICAT ON
to wm nommattoo to seek hts
To
No a K nd e whose
s unknown and
fourth SIX year term but the address
can no
w h reasonab e
34 yearo0ld Bell backed by d oen ce be asce ta ned
To The unknown he s and
conservative groups all over
dtv sees o No a K nd e t
the country mounted a deceased
To G enn K nd e whose
vigorous well
financed
address s unknown and
campatgn
can no
w h reasonab e
Case s loss brightened the d oence be asce a ned
To The unknown he s and
prospects for Bradley a
dev seu of G enn K nd e t
Rhodes scholar as well as a deceased
To Edga K nd e whose
famous athlete who beat
address s unknown and
former state Treasurer cann o w h
easonab e
R chard Leone for the d gence be asct a ned
To Tl"le unknown he s and
Democratic nommation
aev sees or E doe K na e
Bell s New Jersey feat was de cused
To
Reha Rupe
whost
the stunner of the biggest
s unknown and
prunary day of the year but addrtH
canna
w h
easonab e
It wasn t the only vtctory lor d oen c e be asce a ne d
To The unknown he s and
the GOP rtght
dev sees o Re ha Rupe
In Iowa former Lt Gov
de used
To G enn Know es whose
Roger Jepeen a staunch addre~s
s unknown and
conservative beat Maurice can no w h
easonab e
Van Nostrand a moderate d otn ce be uctrta ned
The ~Jnknown hers and
Republican w th the backing devTosets
of G en Kn o w es
of Gov Robert Ray for the deceased
The ~Jnknown ne rs and
nom nation to
oppose devTosees
o L eo a Zw ng
Democratic Sen Dick Clark de ceased
Tht unknown ht sand
Ray won renomma tion to deTo ues
o F an c u V
seek a fifth term state House B ·van deceased
To The unknown he sand
Democrat c leader Jerome
dev sees o
Ed h R: ce
Fttzgerald wiU oppose hun de ceased
To The unknown he 1 and
MISSISSipp also proVIded a
d ev sees o
Mae P ce
surpnse Maurice Dantm de ceased
came out of a f eld of seven
To The ~Jnknown ne rs and
dev sees o Me e E R e
candidates to lead for the deceased
and
Democrattc nomlnauon to
To The ~Jnknown ne rs and
succeed retirmg Sen James dev sees o J Q R ce
ceased
Eastland Danlin will face de You
are ne eoy no ed
Gov Cliff Fmch the primary he you have been nemttl
endants n e ega ac on
favor te
10
a
run de
en
ed Ed son Hobs e e
off
June
27
Rep
Adm n s a o of he Es ete
Thad Cochrahn won the GOP of Me e E R ce P an t
vs Rhode S effy e a
Senate nommatioo
Oefendan 1 Th s ac on he•
been an gned Case No 20 90~
in other prunary results
Cour
o Commort
Oh o - Republican Gov Pn eashe Pobee
Ovson.,
James
Rhodes
won Me os Coun y Oh o ,..5769 ~t
Th e ob eel o he Compla n~
r e nomtnatton without
s
ha
he
ea
esrat(
breakmg a sweat Ll Gov he e nat e due bed be so"
Rtchard F Celeste woo the n sen e y end to pay th•
of he dec eden
the,.
Democratic nomination to debs
he r on s n e es s and entt
oppose hun Former Rep of a I pa es mav be tu (,
erm ned tha the Pan ' '
Wayne Hays won the Demo- de
be eu ho zed and o dered 01
crat c nommation for a state se sa d u e5 a e and o,.
such ur ht e t as he ma l
legtslature seat
en
ed
ne sa Cl reai
South Dakota - Rep Larry ube ete
s s ua ed a 39 No h
Pressler won the Republican Fou th Avenue M dd epo f
o
and des c bed a
nommauon to seek the seat of Oh
0 ows
ret rmg
Sen
James
The o ow no desc bed!
esta e s ua ed n tht'
Abourezk Former Rapid vea age
o M dd epo
coun ~
City Mayor Don Barnett wtll o Me gs S a e of Oh o
Be no 2.5 ee o f he ea sl!
try to retain the seat for the
ot Lo No 88
Democrats
Attorney endOeed
Iii efe ence
Vo um t
General Wtlliam Janklow 48 Page ,.J6 lind Vo um1
Page 399 Me o~ Coun ,
won the GOP nomi 25.5
Deed Reco ds
nat on
for
governor
You a e equ ed to answer
an w th n 28 day'
Roger
McKellips won arhee Comp
he u pub ca on o•
the Democratic guber
h s not c~ wh ch w I be
Shed once n ch week or
natural nominatiOn de sPUb
x conse cu ve weeks Trtt
feat ng Lt Gov Harvey as pub ca on w be madl
Ju y 2 978 and he 21
Wolhnan who will serve ,s on
de vs or answer w
com
acting governor this summer menc e on ha dll e
n cast o you fa u e o
when Gov Robert Kneip
an1we o o he w se espond
leaves to be ambassador to as equ ed by he OM o Iii: u tl
o C v P ocedu e ludoment
Singapore
de au w
be rende ed
New Mextco - Former by
aga nst you
tor
re ef
Gov Bruce King won the demanded n he Comp an!
Democrat c nomination to
J ant Morr s
succeed Gov Jerry Apodaca
C e k of the Cou t
of Common Plus
He will be opposed by lormer
P obate o v son
state Sen Joe Skeen the 1974
Me gs County Oh o
GOP candidate Republican Oa ed June 5 ~18
Sen Pete Domen1cl and hll 161 7 u 2 28 !1 5 2 6 c
Democratic opponent
Attorney General Toney
Anaya had no primary
opposttion

ST LOUIS (UPI ) - Sparky
Anderson pond ered a
scorecard show ng the s
Louts Cardmals batt ng
averages
')'hose averages pr n ed on
there are accmate aren t
they?
the C n mn t
manager ask ed w t1 out
expectmg anyone to da e
answer
Anderson was JUSt fy ng hts
manuever 10 the f rst nrung
of Tuesday n ght s game
when he called for start g
pttcher Tom Hume o walk
Ted Sunmons mten onally
Simmons IS a better left
handed httter than Ke th
Hernandez Hume sa d n
agreement w th h s manager
It made sense to go that
way
Anders on s scorecard
showed S mmons w th a 332

'

he 1 e we wou d be shut out
for he res of the n ght
\Iter the fnur-runs n the
f rst Hu ne rettred the next
16 men b~fore be ng I f ed for
a p nch h tter m the seventh
Ev e y t h ng was
work ng Hume satd I had
all my p tches
St I ou s starte John
Denny was match ng Hume
mn ng for nmng Denny
ra s ng h s record to 5-4
a lowed f ve htts all s ngles
11 e only un was n the s xth
on a s ngle by Joe Morgan a
ground out and a smgle by
Dan Drtessen
The ea
I asr
been
sconng runs for m e Denny
sa d Wth four runs n the
f rst I knew I had better wm
the ba 11 game
Wth Hu ne and Dennv

eg I
d spos ng of th e batt er s
qu kl y
he
b ggest ba I ng

t &lt;J S

p

exc em ent was a person a

By BILL MADDEN
UPI Sp. rts Wnter
The New Yo k Yankees m
the
throes
of
an
embarrass ng slun p have
dropped four games n a ow
and seven of thetr las e gh
ad Manager B lly Martm s
aga10 feuding "
h s Iron
off ce super ors
Even before the Yankees
un ceremon ously d opped
thetr se ond stratgh to the
lowl) Seattle Manners
Tuesday n ght on a n th
mn ng er or by Wtll e
Randolph rum ors were
ny ng that Martm wh prev
ously was f red at M nnesota
Detro t and Texas was about
to be sacked aga n
I have no comment on
wha an ybody s wr t ng
about me satd Martm I
don t th nk the people who
say tl ese th10gs have the
fa ts
After l) ng the gan e 3-3 on
Ju Spencer s seventh nn ng
he mer the Yankees hrew t
awa) m the mnth when Juan
Bernhardt led off " th a
double for Seattle Jul o Cruz
then ta d down a sacr r "'
bun bu Randolph coverm ~
f rst let the throw from
Yanke e
el eve r R ch
G.lssage get away from h m
and pmch runner J ose Baez
dashed ho e w th the

stra ght v ct.ory the nmth for
the Whtte Sox 10 10 games and
the second stra ght shutout
w10 by Ch ca go ove the
Ind ans Jorge Orta doubled
hon e one un and Bob
Molmaro s ngled m another
Rangers 2 R ya Is I D
F e g us on
Jenk n s
contmued h s rem• k• bl e

comeback outduehng Dcnms
Leonard wtth a four-h tter
Bobby Bonds dec ded the
game w h a f fth nn ng
homer tha snapped a I tte
As7RcdSxl
Rook e Taylor Duncan
sparked the st 11 surpr smg
A s to thetr fourth stra ght
w n by dr v ng n four runs

d el between Denn} and sta te
Genrge Foster In the f u th l • kng up
u g De1 ny htl Foster on
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the btl! of h s t elmet and
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F ster po nte I a f ng er of
ttf er
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"alked to f st base In the
e ghth Denny struck out
Foster to end he no ng
San
George has a tenden y to
can nto the p tch Denny
at n ak s
sa d Whe l h t hm he told
e I better ot do agam
bu 1 d dn t sa) anything to
hu When I struck h 10 ou
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wanted to say SIJ eth ng bu
kept qu et
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The last tlmg I wa ted to
do was sttr up the C nc nnall
ng ti-l en termg nl&lt;
Reds wttl a 4 I lead
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Navl halfb k K e Ga u
and iJ ske b I e er Henry
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978
maJor league homer
On les 8 Angels 6
,arry Harlow had three s g
smgles stole thr ee bases and wl
scored t w e n the Or oles
seventh st a ght v ctor y
Nolan Ryan tagged for 12
h ts m 5 I 3 Mmgs los h s
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Oakland owner Chari e
F nle) apparentl y • I not
wa long o see how M ke
Morgan h s No I p ck 10
Tuesday s drart can p tch
We th nk he can step r ght
n there w th us F n ey sa d
He w 11 start for the A s
Sunday We would nut ha ve
drafted h m f we d dn t h nk
we were ge ng the best
The At anta Braves hose
coll ege baseball s all tm e
ead ng slogger o open th e
summer f ee agent dr a ft
Bob Homer an mftelder from
Ar rona Sta e wh o set NCAA
smgle season and career
home run records hts year
was the No I cho ce
fh e clubs se ec ed tn
reverse o der of the r 1977
f mshes w th the Nat onal
w nn ng run
Leagu e p ckmg ahead of the
Elsewhere n the Amer can Am er can Lea gue under a
ea g u e
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whitewashed Cleveland 3.{)
me the draft prov ded
Tuas shaded Kansas C ty :J,- compen sa on to teams wh o
1 Oak and !rubbed Boston 7
ost veterans n the re-entr y
I and Baltunore put away draft
Cahforn a l&gt;&lt;i
Toronto w th the second
Wht e So 1 3 Indians 0
p ck se ected Lloyd M seby
FranciSCO Bamos tossc I a an 18 year ld lei hand ed
seven h tter for h s thtrd hill ng r r~ basen an out
f elder from Oakland Ca lf )
H gh Schoo l The Blue Jays
unmcd ately announced the
stgn ng of he 6 fvot 3 200
pounder and satd he " 11 be
ass gned to th e P oneer
Lea gue farm club at
Medtc ne Hat n A bert a
Canada
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Morgan r gh handed p tch er
Rod Boxberge r of Southern
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MEETING POSIPONED
The Star Garden Club
meeting scheduled foc Thurs.
day has been postpooed until
Thursday June lht I p m at
the home of Mrs Neva
Nicholson

W th all the auto recall hwJww gomg on why don t they
che&lt;k on the millions of nuts
loose belt d the steermg
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S mmons on base wtth walks
Hume walked Hernandez to
load the bases and Jerry
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s ngle to r ght held Garry
Templeton followed w lh a
run scor ng smg e and
Morales then scor ed on
Hume s w d pttch and the
Cards had a 4 1 VIC ory
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.... ler tt-d I .loyd Most• by, an 18' ·&lt;t r -ldd
liutfi e ldcr-ftr st
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L' il tfl)rnia , u::: the1r fir st; ·tmd pi C'k Ill
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f' leve land Hrowns .
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f11 ur (}1 1 1 11L~ \ri!h Pt tls lmrgh.
lll('l udmg on e goa!.

POHTI.AND . Ore. 1KPl 1l'&lt;• rt land Traol
lll &lt;ozer
L'l.'lllL'r Hlil Wal tun ll&lt;1d tht•
l'~l s\ ren1oved from Ius lefl

foo t o\·er tlw week{'lld &lt;md
ll 'i llll d(l(' tor Hnbl'r! ( 'ot 1k s&lt;nd
~l ! ,tHI&lt;t y thrr l' were " no

Pomeroy Bowling

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(leddh
P(1t
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IIY GHEl. BAILEY
llw S\Tacuse Pet' Wee
tt·a m last mght routed host
!.t•lart 17-0 behind the one- hit

tnpl c, and d11u ble. and Mc-

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Wt.!(' k of May 7&lt;1 . 1978

w.

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SECRETARIAL REFRESHER

446 -4367 .

Letart routed
by Syracuse

1~SQ I ''•lfn ) 1J98 ('lnd l e rlm

kmq

For mo re mformation con tact Lee E. Ty ler ,

I.P i and He n-

!Ill' l11tt1ng (If John Rime.

Mrll y

ENROLL NOW!

liM~

1

c~nd Jl.!nny W h•lle~ 1c h J09
H1gh tedm game
Ted rn 5
~6J l l' •l lll 6 ~33. Te a m 1 53 1
H1qh 1, ,rw 1 'ocnes
Tc,l m \

M( 111 tyr l

On June 12 ther e will be an opening for
beginning and a dvanc ed Typing and
Shorthand Classes at Gallipoli s Bu sine ss
College . Week da ys or night classes . Both
ar e bei ng off ered .

L.
10

.11 6

Walton has worn the l'ast
tht• t~I!-SOI ! ll&lt;l\'lCU!ar bO!ll' Ill
thl' fof1t ou Apnl 22 in the
Bluz(·rs ' Sl'{'llrtd playoff gmnP ·
&lt;Jg a1n s t
t he
SPfl ttit'
SuJw rSnn1c·~
Hi.' lt• ft on t1
\~H'i! tl o n tnp Sh11 T'tly ctflt'r the

Turker

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16
16
6 16

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pn 1blt•JJlS.··

S!IH'l' he ~ uf fl'r t•d a fr~u·t u rt• of

22
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16
16

h·~m

Rer11!

OOOOOt0- 1 3 11
Huffman and M. Ash.

dn r ks.

w

f',1111 ~

H1qll 1nd game
Brnl1 16i' nnd 16?
K tng I )6
t11gh lflc1 se r 1e~

Chu rlie Mctr·

in the SC('t~ nd to score one run .
H iW 1!1(' I ~ IIUW 0-4 .
HS
4~0 054 2--1!1 7 I

Ganes

Wedne sda y AHen1oor1
M.1y 31 , l'n8
f

a~t cl

shal l. 1111 dou!Jks . Turkel gn\
I Ill' on!} Hal'irll' hit. a single

Snudgrass t i.P). Hendrick s
1:11 illnl Hend ricks, Haot 131 .
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310 00-~ I 2
Ault 1WP 1, Hubbard 131
" nd AlJ iJot t.

BOWLING

O:J gl'r B:1 z B asl! en :-.,(lt d
S:lndt•r.•;nn , .1 1. " IS fr t•t• t0

tht •1r

!Iuffman . Sian Moon, Jeff
~1art in ,

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PI'ITSBUHC: H i ll!'\ I

IIlah hts mm dL•rd I 'rn nnt
g,1 111g
I ll
s1gn
lnm . · ·
S:1 ndt&gt;r smt joHlL'cl till' Pl'fL., f(•l"

:lan'IH't'

lalllt' d twice 111 th t: secon d
;ual thn·c 11mcs in the third tu

t o~ s a

not ll',\ to ~i g n ~·rtt-r.an l'enter
Dt•rek S:mdt'r Mn . who juined
th t• lt'all t latl• lttst sectson.
Pen g uin s Grn eral M r111 ·

Washington
II) (
Report Millt•r

\\hilt' HoiHlll' Uonr h gut H
duubll' In thl' fJ(ttL HHrlllt: gut
r un whe n Husty
sli.tllll l ll'd a tnplt•

;,p r1 CS
Clar,l
.))J Pal Ben It 393

Hnuvrr

"nd

slamm ed a hunw run.

fanned 12 and walkr d
lL'I; . Jt,t' Housh got the only
l.l'lart htl. a d(lublc.
Other home run hitt ~ r s fM
t h ~: wtnn ers wt.·r·a Dav!d
;\ 111 \;cPr"1' Y, M1kr Kloes, and
Hobe rt Hitcluc, McCoy, Doug
Owens. &lt;md Sha wn Curming·
llmn got a do uble cuch. J or
Housh took the luss. fiinnin g
f11 Ur. w;:dkmg five, ami gi\·in g
up ll lfJ(' !t it s.
S
015 147- 17 10 0
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Wednes day Aff crn oon
Wee k of May 17 , 1978
W

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OWednesda v Afternoon
Week of May 10, 1978
1:1

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To •,1m6

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H1qt1gr1t11e
MMy H OOVCI
I fl.! ,lnd 158 Pn I Ben I 1 rliXI
k 11y W hitlc~hh 1~5
H1qh &lt;;Pnes
MMy HoovH
r ,ll

eeniJ 157 flJ1 d Jenny

Wh tt ,1t rh 396

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p1td11 ng uf Barry McCoy an d
H1ffle

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!t' &lt;ll116

1 6
7 b
J e nn y

H1gh gam e
Wt1d lrt lth . 160 , Mar y HoovN
i'tl ,1nd Cledtl h Ktnq 155
H1gh scr1CS
p;,1 Bent/
JQQ Jenny Wh1 tln lcll J90 and
(tcd, th Ktng 393

If we want an c1-:a mplc of a
pro gnun
with
fcdt•nll
benefit s and
ru na way
runaway costs, we Should
study the ho u ~ i ng subsid)'
prol-! ram under Section 8,
Title II of !he Housing and
Community Development Act
l(tw , as adrninistcrcd by . the

burea ucrats an d funded by

year.

of

1 97 ~ .

Thai provision of the

role as a father , tdcvision
star and t'uncerned human
being. Again , h l~ openness

renters in so me cities co uld

qualify for such ta xpayer·
p&lt;lid · housing. Even if our
New Yurk City family made
the 15 \o 25 percent of salary
contribut ion. and if HUD did
not add the extra 20 percent
in sub sidy payment. the
taxp&lt;lyer cost to house this
family could be $12,000 per

caplivated the peo ple around . Beynolds; '' his image of sex
symbol, " I guess I;rn vain

him. His cumm cnts about

THE FINAL 5 DAYS OF OU

·Rental subsidy has become
a very expensive .pro~ram.
federal housing subsidy for a Annual contract authority is
New York City fam ily.
expected to be Sl.l billion for
The law prnv ides ·fur a fisc a I year 1979 with
subsidy fnr rcnlers whose obligations estimated a[ $23 .3
inc01 ncs arc 10 percent below billion . Through 1976 the
the i:lverage in their area . The estimated use of Section 6
laxpaycrs pay the landlord cn nlract au th ority is ex the differe nce between the pected to total $3.5 billion,
tena nt contri bution (usually

paying out an estimated $84 .6
income 1 and the con tract bi llion over the next 15 to 40
re nt. The only feder al · years of the contract life.
crit erion for participation is
This program, li~ e many
grown out of all proportion to

be dro\J ms in an elevator

need .

buildin~.

The House Appropriations
Committ ee approved next

ha s no income

good intentions , but ha s

sih•ry sta le, and if BUD adds yea r's funding request for
20 percent as it os allowed to this program and others
do. a landlord would be given whi ch are part of the Ad$1.260 a mont h to house the ministra\i un's half trilli on
fami!}'. Some may call this an dollar fiscal ycur 1979 bud~ et.
extreme ease. but too often
such extravagant spending uf
tax pctye r.s' m uncy
can
beromc the p&lt;ltle rn m
government progrH ms.

I have spu ken uut co n·
sistl!ntly against such cxce~sivc\y
e xp e n sive
program s , governme nt
waste. and burea ucrati c.!

The !ruth is !hat much of inefficien cy, but Cong ress
!he Sccti11n 8 housing is betler must act to curta il such
than thai nf the unsubsicli7.ed expensive prog rams. befor e
ta xp.a ycr . who 111 nw ny cases th e taxpayer' s burd en
helps SllflpOrt otllC !'S bett CI'

hecumcs even greater. I will

tha n hr li\'CS hirnsclf:Undcr tlw program, as it is
now set up, t wu·thn·ds of the

l'untinur to work to curb such
rid icu lo usly ex pensiv r
programs.

'~HEALTH
~awrence

E. Lamb. M.D.
or~&lt;trt1lell

\'t·nlt·i•·ular
fihrill:ttiotl

rlty tlm uc

fiislrHJII prudut lll g
cun-

r~g ul ;1 r he~:ll'l

SIU:IK ( 'lil t'

Al'f'Jo:AH~

to be th&lt;• m·w look adopted by

r'ittshurgh Pirate .Juhn Milner. i\('tually, Milner was
just trying to kt•t•p warm during a brisk evening game
by wrapping tnwf•ls around a span· catcher's mask.
l'hough the rash ion co uld givt• a n rxotic acce nt to the
nntion 's ballparks, it " 'ould ct.'rlainly reduce the
players ' pc riJ,ht.•ral visiun.

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Jerusalem, 8 p.l\l. Friday at
Pomeroy Masonic Temple;

Social .I cove red dishes.
SATU RDAY
BAK E SALE by freshman
Calendar I class of Souther n High

members are tu take two

Schnol. 6:30 a.m . to 12 :30
p.m. Saturday at Racine
Home-National Bank.
CINCINNATI REDS !rial
camp , 9 a .m. to 2 p.m.
Saturday at Institute, W. Va .
Jim Vennari, Pomeroy, team
seoul. invites boys between 16
and 2t to attend. Those
playi ng Amer ic an Legi on
baseba ll must have per·
mission from coach or

THUHSDAY
SPECIAL MEETING .
Meigs Chapter 17. OAPSE,
7: 30p.m. "nlllrsda)' at Meigs
Junior High Cafeteria . Lou
Kitchen , director of governmc,ntal se rvi ces Y.1i!l be
present to di scuss legislation
and Bnb LeCiain, field
cl ircc\or, woll disc uss OAPSE
. benefit s.
OHIO VALLE \' Gra.nge L'tJI!l !!Jandcr and boys at·
2612 wdlmcet atl hc hall a1 8 lending schoo ls st ill open for
p.m. Thursday. There will be lhc year must have per·
mi ~~ i u n
from coach or
pot luck refreshmen ts.
pn
nci
pal.
Bnys are to take
FHIUAY
uniforms
and
gloves; balls
FtU ENDS HI P
NIG HT
and
bais
furnished
.
observance by Mary Shrine
37, Order of Whi le Sh rine of

IJI·:t\H f)H. LA MB - Could
) "" plea se tell me sumethmg

~~ ·n o u.'l

ll'l'l'g lllant y of till'
lll'ar! Ttw ~- t·ntrldt ·~ an• the
ht•avy ,lllUSI' Ui&lt;tf' dtilllliJl' f'S
that do the major ptunpmg
a!' llilll fur tht• hl'al't . When
lhl'~ f1bnll:tll' the~ ~ 1111ply
l wl l f'll ur ~ 41111111 m ;1 sl ow Un·
dul tt lln g fa ~ lnon cutd tin nul
l'U IItl'ill'l l'ffu·lently. WtLIHJUl
mltqu:tt l' t· ontnl('ttort the

ARMSTRONG ACCOTONE

COVERINGS
The savin~t• will floor you!
Select now on your f avoritr vinyl
pattl'rtl8 for evl'ry room!

(!j.% ~

If the defibnllation lli'IH 'ess
fn!lll .llw eledri c shock is
raptd enough Lhe per su1\ c ~:m
lx! returned tu a norm:. I sli.lt e.

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Ev(•n of Vl'nlri eular fibrilla111111 is prL·scn t and thcrl' is no

ht..'H !'t ca n't pump bluud Hllli
..: tgmf it- ant r 1rcu Ia·

lif e IJy mlmuHsh•nng
t'i o:-.(_•d h l!C II't II ICI SSi-lg l' by
rhytllllll l' IU't'SSUI't' ti ll till'
1·lwst.
l 'lll :-.1'11d mg you The ll culth
l.t.: !ll' l' nu1 nbt•r i-.J. S&lt;:tvt• C1
l.ifl' : Hea rl and Lung ;\ rr est.
whlt'h de·H' t'IIJes the hft·
S.tV111g procedure that ccm be
these

MICHULE

We've rolh and
rolls of all
the newest
floor look s!

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('lf'CUII1 Sietflt'l' S.

I thmk all adults shuul d knuw
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Wl ~h

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FOR THAT
ONE MOMENT ...
YOUR PERFECT
CHOICE

dooJe&gt;\erul blockage of rurunun· i.H' h'f'IL'S. Tlus is the lrreg uiarn y uf the loeart !hat

12' Width
Reg. 13.95
NOW
ONLY

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to do th1 s IJI'tKl'liu re and J
that all hi gh school
t l11 /l . l lu rtng vt·nl rt cul;u·
students
would be tau gilt till s
! l b rt ll ~t(IUII
ti1 L' I'l' IS !I U
rndhoU.
In ltlu sl cu111 ·
111t' ~t.-; urablt: blood press ure
lllUilllics
tilt'
Hea rt A:-;suclc-1·
and ~ uu t ·c-m 'L dl'ted ~:m y
t1o1
1
mtd
Hcd
Cross uffer
publ· Ill the e~rlcnl's ttl the
l
'ourses
i
n
this
prut'cd
un· aml
wn st, lwiid or ollu.·r sud 1
I
hupt·
It
w1Jl
l~
cunk
i:l slauh •l'&lt;:tllon ~.
d&lt;
tnl
pe:trl
uf
tettching
ttl
!c1.1st
TIH .'I IS tltl' ll"l'l'~ LIIiinly tltat
on
lngh
Sl'
huol
and
eullcge
.
ofteu causes suddt•u death a ~
i1
t'OIIlplil 'Hl iUII tu fatl y-

1hl'rT 1s no

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773-55 54

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What os the l'ieetr w siHX'k ill ega lly on the injured
li st ,
NFI.
fur '' WL•Il. II m·u1 ral1zcs &lt;J il nf reserve
Cnmmissioner
Pete
Rozelle
t hiil irregular l'lt•L'I rit.:&lt;JI Hl'!Jril,v Llwt ·~ gu mg on 111 Lhl' sa oct· Tuesday.
RM.elle also an nounced
llt'&lt;ll'l lllUSd es tlli:l l ('l!USt'S llll'
teams
will be allowed to sui t
twlldllng . Om·t tl \ d1sdl; trgup
45
play
ers for each game,
l'tl thL• dtdl'll' ili ilt' IJ Vity U\! 1'1'
rather
than
the 43 permitted
thl' hei-lrl lllllSI' IL· I.K·gtns tu
lust
year
.
p!'1/t'l't. 'tl trt the nnnll l:d

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Monday thru Fnday
9 · 00 fll 7 00
S• tu rday 9 . 00 -9 :00
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POTATOES

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15'

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2' ' oz.

2/99~

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28 oz.
'149
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Twin
Pak

79~

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• 10 -vear limited warranty on washer
transm ission parts
• Lifet ime lim ited warranty on both
stainless steel tub and drum
• Full one-year w~ rranty on all parts

KETCHUP
32 oz .

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cans

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

pr ed~le

him .

Mrs. Morgan charmed !he
audience and even won a lew
femin ists over with the idea
that by loving yourself and
accepting wha t yuu ure then
you are able to love someone
else. Mrs. Morgan also spoke
on giving lov e fre ely; a love
that accepts and doesn 't try
to change or mold. Her
thoughts were well received
as she proved to be the
perfect guest for the audience
or women who had come not
only to see the televi sion

persona lily , bon to share in a
feeling of optimi sm.

After Dnnahue mel with the
rruwds gulng oul the gate he
gave a rret.iS conrercnee,
mesmerizing the press with

WOMENS AND TEENS

HALTER
TOPS
One Size Fits All

CUT-OFF SHORTS
AMERICAN MADE
1st Qua lity . Bar Tacked Belt Loops.

Blue , berr y, ru st. fan . Made in
U.S.A ., waist size 28 to &lt;1:1 . West ern
Scoop Pocket .

Ea s)l care polyester Pr inted
design s or soli d color s Sun
lov ers ~ now at Sav tng s

5 Day
Sale

.

PR.

PRICES ARE IN EFFECT NOW THRU SUNDAY

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VALUES TO $5 99

SHORT SLEEVE TOPS
Summer Favorites

CANNON
DISH
CLOTHS

EVERYDAY STOCK I
Collon and polyester blends, all cotton,
efc. Select lrom solids , str ipes, mult i
tones Save up to $4 98 Regular and
Ext ra Large S1 zes! Don ' t M iss Them!

A '1.49 Value

6

FOR

FOR

ss~

FATHER'S DAY
IS JUNE 18th

$

SHORT SLEEVE
SHIRTS
Reg.
'6.99

"POP"
COFFEE
MUG

$ 88

73 FT. RE-WEBBI NG
Does 2 chairs or 1 chaise
Fade res tstant. Polypropylene

34"

webb ing Do you r re webbIng
now, save 77c roll.

sp~,n

Save s1u ! Our Best

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Reg. 89'

so~
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Prints

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1 LB. BAG

PLASTIC

99~

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Colorful Ceramic

Mole Repellent

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Sol 1ds. s lr i pes or neat
Jac quar ds Perfec t gif ts tor
Dad Co tton nnd pol ye ster
blend Si ze Sm lo X Lg

FABRIC SHOP

PUDDING CAKE

38 oz .
if

COOKIE
KRISP
Van1lla or Chocolate Chip
12

1 lb . bag

99~

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W e dn e:. d~y , June 7 thruJune 10
Rtght Reserved To Limit Quantifies

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f' nl !-.UI'C ~~ uu \' t' scenllepH'lL•d
NE W YOHK I UPI l - NFL
un TV prugnun s wl1t•n lhl'
owners
a~ reed on informa l
nurSt·s ur dortur~ pl arc decguidelines
to enforce the rule
trw paddles on tht• chest ;uod
agains
t
hiding pl aye rs
dl'll\'t•r ;_tn l' lt•t·trtt' sl1ork .

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SHOES

son 's

ll'it' d Ill

BY CATHERINE BENET
HUNTINGTON - Phil
Donahue, like it or not, is th e
tales! American sex symbol,
feminist leader , emerging
cl oset int ellect and a
representation of Middle
Class America all rolled into
one channing package that is
both heavy on style and
substance.
He is becoming the voice of
the masses while leading and
echoing an "I'm ok - your
o. k. philosophy," about life in
these crazy days. He is the
person you would most like to
have as your son's basketball
coach, your next door neighbor or if your mind runs
towards more racy thought s,
your lover , married or
otherwise . Phil Donah ue ha s
captured the public's attention for so many different
rea sons and ha s become what
is known in the ma rket as
"hot property."
.
Donahue's visi t \o HunDONAHUE makes his audience feel like part of the
tington and Charleston, West
Virginia , for a week of taping
unit by bringin ~ out tlJeir feelings and then acting upon it;
has caused an uproar of
something rare for a talk show host. Photography by
activity and exci tement
Catherin e Benet.
in th e tri-state area
wi\h the feeling that ,
yes, somelhing po sitiv e
tn approach her .
has happened and what of such unlikely lo- The Donahue visit began
cations
as
Detroit,
Pittsbetter man to make it all
early Sunday morning as the
come together than Cl1icago's burg h and ~ven Hun- crowds started to line up at
tington ). Chi cago is a classic
most famous citizen .
the gate to get a good seat. By
Crusading concern seem s example of a misunderstood 11 a .m. the line wa s
Shop
city.
While
most
Americans
to be Donahue's style and
noti ceable for the 2 p.m.
most eas il y r ecog nized could only picture miles of tapin
g. By 1:30 p.m. the
railroad
tra
cks
and
bloody
qual ity - he brings out !he
amphitheater
was foiled and
beht in people (if they have stockyards, Donah ue shows many tick et holders aod
any good qualities ) and the country the Windy City is members of th e press were
places (by tapin g and filled with a cultural elegan ce
given to fightin g, qui etly, for
" Next to Elberfelds
showing the go od view and with a cross secti on of scats on \he grass. The press
brilliant
normal
people,
not
in Pomeroy"
won out taking la st minute
all fr iends of the Mafia.
Dona hue's popularity was mak esh ift seats on euncrete
FREE ARM
reaching th e pinn acle of slabs. Donahue appearing for
success
before Marlo Thomas a personal warm-up in jeans
MACHINE
ca me along . Marlo, for those and sweater. fended the usual
who don't know about the qu est ions about his love life
Model 533
Donahue phenomenon, is his and if he needed extra help on
'1eady ~irl. Peopl e lik e love the staff.
His style set the tone,
stories and this one is
especially popular. Donahue, qui ck, smooth and polished
the div orced fa ther of five , ye\ simply brilliant.
Excusing hims~lf lo go
ha s gained the prayers of
every good Ca th oli c and change clothes, his staff gave
Jewish and Southern Baptist the audien ce la st minute
mother and female with a instruct ions - hold your hand
heart because he is full tim e qui etly in the a or. don't chew
father tu his four teenage gum and look like a cow on
bo ys while his only dau~htcr television and above all,
liv es in the Western part of react. The only thing missing
the country with her mother wa s !he applause sign .
At 2 p.m. exactly llonahue,
and step-father. His struggle
.....
the
sex symbol tO milli ons of
with the children mak es for
American
women, appeared
good reading copy beca use il
in
his
fam
ous three piece
is a real life issue. !.ike the
vested
suit
,
which, with all
man homself , nothin~ is
disrespect
to
Newsweek, is
phony about the problem of
I
not
J
.
C.
Penney
but Botany
being 42 , divorced and tryin g
&gt;00.
to escape the guilt of a
The Stylist 533 machine features free -arm capabillly
Donahue's guest, Marabel
staunch Ca tholic upbringin g.
bul\1-ln stitch, Iron! drop-in bobb in, lightweight
Morgan
, played secnnd act to
Marlo , a somewhat free spirit.
aluminum constru ction and a full 30-year warranty .
the
real
star with gracious
and truly beautiful person
humur.
The
two had done a
su rpri sed the Sunday
New Shipmen! of Fabr ics Galore
show
before
and displayed a
audien ce by making a brief
re
spect
fur
eac h ulher' s
appearance . She
al so
views.
She
didn't
appearto be
charmed th e cruwd by
!h
e
sex-hun
gry
housewife
making small ta lk • with
Pomeroy . 0 .
who
changed
the
meaning
of
everyone who had the nerve
the word " total " by
•
publishing a best seller on
how tu crea te a happy
homelife by following the four
"A's": accept hom, adm ire
him, adapt to him and ap-

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tr&lt;-trlruns ;:1 gau1.

fly Lawn'IH'I' I.;Jmb. M.ll .

prea~h total committmenl for each other while keeping
their own identity .

EVERYONE'S FAVORITE couple, Phil Donahue and
Marlo Thomas. In an age of free spirits they quietly

ot hers, was started off with

tncomc.
If 11 ur hypothelica l New
Yurk Cil y family oeeds four
bct'ause they arc in a tran-

WE HELP YOU TO FIGHT INFLATION
WITH MORE SUMMER SPECIALS

with American tax pay ers

15 111 25 percent of Iheir gross

IJI-:i\H BE tlllEH - Ven - effL·ctive pumping of tla·
he~1 r1 yuucatllllctllllain a per·
ll ll'U!ill' f llJ rt lliJtlUII IS il \'t.' l')

•

int erviewing cele brities,
" I 'm more t:o mfortable
around Bert La nce tha n Burt

material · provided by the
net works."
Every word echoed the
message that Donahue is a
ma n learning tha t there is a
rea l juy from being secure
enough in one's life \o share
with others. He is truly a man
who can be admired for his
enough tt1 enjo y it ," his qualities which have capre ligion, " The Catholic tured the public's attention
religion is a sexist reli gion," for the moment and for what
and the interference of the appears will be a very long
networks. '.'There is too much tim e.

the Cong ress. cou ld provi de
as much as $1,260 a month in

i:llltllll ventricular fi!Jril!a·
U!lll '! J h;JVt' rel:Jd that it cim
h-~ td tu suddl'll dl·;.tth .

BUY NOW AND SAVE

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6x5x4 WEBBING
•Brown eYellow •Green
Plastic Arm • Front Brace

Reg.
$8.99

37

$

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All In One
PANTY and
PANTY HOSE

Reg.77~

'1.29

PR.

26 Gal. Size

PLASTIC
TRASH
BAGS
Pack Of 10

68~

MATS
15'".

$1 ~r.

For

patios,
ki tchens
ef c
au to's
Sh"q .1nd loop

POINT PLEASANT OR MASON

hi s phii«Si•phy on life and hi s

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5- The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy 0 Wed
~

, The Daily ~nto ne l , ~1 id&lt;ll r port- Polllr rn). U , Wednesday , .lunt' i. 19iH

Springs ·ups record
ith doubleheader victory
lr1

RAILE\'

l ndepc r1 d ~nt

l .cHgtJ0

tJ.~sr ball ac!Hin. Huck Spnnl_\s
r \Sed rt s r el'urd tu :1- l \\ rth a

'1\ lll bill 1\'lll t•H r

hl•St Haruw.

I and 8-4
ln the 19-1 r111n p, Brady
l• ffmi::lnii OStht• wrnncr•I Hh

~t r1k cuu t s,

ft• IH
\\ ~l!h , ami just thrrr hit s.
Da rt• Sr Hi dgr&lt;l ~S took tlw luss ..
'l1 1c H~ l·1m' lt'(l l!l L'ollllllltted
i.l ''hupplllg t::levrn ern ,rs.
J 1 11 1 11 1~
Jo t· Hem sll' )'
slarJUll ~t.l c1 titn 'L'·ru n homer
in llll' ftr st to lead lilt' lnttcr s
..,1 \ lt'l'll

Sports briefs
t'O HONTU I UPI I

Tl w
·rnnt 1• 13\ue Ja y~. wrth t hL'
~·n n d

on•ral l t.: hliiC t',
.... ler tt-d I .loyd Most• by, an 18' ·&lt;t r -ldd
liutfi e ldcr-ftr st
'I SCtnan fr om Oakland .
L' il tfl)rnia , u::: the1r fir st; ·tmd pi C'k Ill
&lt;• cnt draft .

Tuescb y'~

fret··

With littlr d~ la_r. 'I\ wonto
,ned Mt•:5cb_\ anti ass rgnl·d
I1:1 11 to llll'ir Medi cirw 1-1 ~ 11 .
\ bt~rt a farm duiJ in the
I' •necr Ll•agm•. wh l&lt;'h
1

-~ ~ i n s

play Junr 21

· lRC'HAR IJ PAKK , N.Y .
PI I - The NFI. Buff:olu
'Is han• announr t:'d thvy
-:1 play twfl ··etlntrolled""
• m~rna ~P s in July ~tgttlr lSl
f' leve land Hrowns .
\ Hills spokesmrm :-; ud

' Jesclay the fir st will t..·
1 ! l'd July 22 at Edlllboro
..:. ·t l' C oll e~e i11 Ene, Pa ..
.1 , I would iJJ\"Oi w prhuanly
'ka:• players. The Sl!l'lm d IS

heduled fur July 30 at the
1

1~

nwns ' tr&lt;tinin ~ camp at
nt Stal r Uni vr rslt ) in

' nl. Ohoo.

it s 11Hl~

ga111 lht~ ll'c.Hl for guud. Rusty
Tul'kt.·r tu1.1 k the loss .
St ll'k mg ex tra·base hit s for
th e winm' rs \\ ere Dctve Ik•yd ,

Tul'kt'f'
CJ ftt'!' u b,1 SP nn Ua\l s li l St.t'\ 'C
ll l'ndn l'ks.
In tlw sr l'!t l\d garm'. Rad rw
II Hl k i.l Sh\l l't· il n: d thrl'l'·run
!Pad 1r1 tht• fJrst w1t ll no lut s
Wmnmg pn cher Pnk Aull
ll'Htnrll with Jeff ll ubbard lu
une·hltter

&lt;t S thL'Ir IL'i:llll

Th(' Pi ttsburg h Pt•ngu1ns
:mnoun&lt;'t' d Tuesday llwy will

last J:l gQ.lllt'S Ci ft er
bt'l n g dro pped by
the
\ ' an ro U\'l' r l' &lt;Htucks (';tr l r
la.st SC'asu n . He ntcmagt'd ll lli)
f11 ur (}1 1 1 11L~ \ri!h Pt tls lmrgh.
lll('l udmg on e goa!.

POHTI.AND . Ore. 1KPl 1l'&lt;• rt land Traol
lll &lt;ozer
L'l.'lllL'r Hlil Wal tun ll&lt;1d tht•
l'~l s\ ren1oved from Ius lefl

foo t o\·er tlw week{'lld &lt;md
ll 'i llll d(l(' tor Hnbl'r! ( 'ot 1k s&lt;nd
~l ! ,tHI&lt;t y thrr l' were " no

Pomeroy Bowling

1
TeCJIIl J
Tram.:
Tc .=~m 7

!'&lt; 1 ~ 1 wa~ rt'11liiH' d

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No . 75-02 -0472 B

Pl' l
(leddh
P(1t
M c intyre

IIY GHEl. BAILEY
llw S\Tacuse Pet' Wee
tt·a m last mght routed host
!.t•lart 17-0 behind the one- hit

tnpl c, and d11u ble. and Mc-

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W('dne sda y Aft ernoon
Wt.!(' k of May 7&lt;1 . 1978

w.

11 1 111
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lf',l l11

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16 8
16 8

1

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10
1.1 10
8 16
6 18

T('ar-n 1:1
Ter1m I
ih qh

Clr1r&lt;l

qnnh'

Mt l•'t·~~·· 1 5~ and 156
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SECRETARIAL REFRESHER

446 -4367 .

Letart routed
by Syracuse

1~SQ I ''•lfn ) 1J98 ('lnd l e rlm

kmq

For mo re mformation con tact Lee E. Ty ler ,

I.P i and He n-

!Ill' l11tt1ng (If John Rime.

Mrll y

ENROLL NOW!

liM~

1

c~nd Jl.!nny W h•lle~ 1c h J09
H1gh tedm game
Ted rn 5
~6J l l' •l lll 6 ~33. Te a m 1 53 1
H1qh 1, ,rw 1 'ocnes
Tc,l m \

M( 111 tyr l

On June 12 ther e will be an opening for
beginning and a dvanc ed Typing and
Shorthand Classes at Gallipoli s Bu sine ss
College . Week da ys or night classes . Both
ar e bei ng off ered .

L.
10

.11 6

Walton has worn the l'ast
tht• t~I!-SOI ! ll&lt;l\'lCU!ar bO!ll' Ill
thl' fof1t ou Apnl 22 in the
Bluz(·rs ' Sl'{'llrtd playoff gmnP ·
&lt;Jg a1n s t
t he
SPfl ttit'
SuJw rSnn1c·~
Hi.' lt• ft on t1
\~H'i! tl o n tnp Sh11 T'tly ctflt'r the

Turker

"
1ol
16
16
6 16

Tr n m6

pn 1blt•JJlS.··

S!IH'l' he ~ uf fl'r t•d a fr~u·t u rt• of

22
?0
18
16
16

h·~m

Rer11!

OOOOOt0- 1 3 11
Huffman and M. Ash.

dn r ks.

w

f',1111 ~

H1qll 1nd game
Brnl1 16i' nnd 16?
K tng I )6
t11gh lflc1 se r 1e~

Chu rlie Mctr·

in the SC('t~ nd to score one run .
H iW 1!1(' I ~ IIUW 0-4 .
HS
4~0 054 2--1!1 7 I

Ganes

Wedne sda y AHen1oor1
M.1y 31 , l'n8
f

a~t cl

shal l. 1111 dou!Jks . Turkel gn\
I Ill' on!} Hal'irll' hit. a single

Snudgrass t i.P). Hendrick s
1:11 illnl Hend ricks, Haot 131 .
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023 21 - 8 10 4
H
310 00-~ I 2
Ault 1WP 1, Hubbard 131
" nd AlJ iJot t.

BOWLING

O:J gl'r B:1 z B asl! en :-.,(lt d
S:lndt•r.•;nn , .1 1. " IS fr t•t• t0

tht •1r

!Iuffman . Sian Moon, Jeff
~1art in ,

H

PI'ITSBUHC: H i ll!'\ I

IIlah hts mm dL•rd I 'rn nnt
g,1 111g
I ll
s1gn
lnm . · ·
S:1 ndt&gt;r smt joHlL'cl till' Pl'fL., f(•l"

:lan'IH't'

lalllt' d twice 111 th t: secon d
;ual thn·c 11mcs in the third tu

t o~ s a

not ll',\ to ~i g n ~·rtt-r.an l'enter
Dt•rek S:mdt'r Mn . who juined
th t• lt'all t latl• lttst sectson.
Pen g uin s Grn eral M r111 ·

Washington
II) (
Report Millt•r

\\hilt' HoiHlll' Uonr h gut H
duubll' In thl' fJ(ttL HHrlllt: gut
r un whe n Husty
sli.tllll l ll'd a tnplt•

;,p r1 CS
Clar,l
.))J Pal Ben It 393

Hnuvrr

"nd

slamm ed a hunw run.

fanned 12 and walkr d
lL'I; . Jt,t' Housh got the only
l.l'lart htl. a d(lublc.
Other home run hitt ~ r s fM
t h ~: wtnn ers wt.·r·a Dav!d
;\ 111 \;cPr"1' Y, M1kr Kloes, and
Hobe rt Hitcluc, McCoy, Doug
Owens. &lt;md Sha wn Curming·
llmn got a do uble cuch. J or
Housh took the luss. fiinnin g
f11 Ur. w;:dkmg five, ami gi\·in g
up ll lfJ(' !t it s.
S
015 147- 17 10 0
L

000 000- 0 1 4

Ctedill1

17~

Wednes day Aff crn oon
Wee k of May 17 , 1978
W

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1?

Tc{1m I

1/
8

lt·&lt;llll l

OWednesda v Afternoon
Week of May 10, 1978
1:1

!{•,un J

J

1,.,1m

B

a a

l i'&lt;Hll}

6 IQ

To •,1m6

7 l.t

H1qt1gr1t11e
MMy H OOVCI
I fl.! ,lnd 158 Pn I Ben I 1 rliXI
k 11y W hitlc~hh 1~5
H1qh &lt;;Pnes
MMy HoovH
r ,ll

eeniJ 157 flJ1 d Jenny

Wh tt ,1t rh 396

w.

L.
6 2
6 ?

L

ll'.=tm,

: '}

p1td11 ng uf Barry McCoy an d
H1ffle

~

To·,lll1 I

4

4

lt•,)rt\ 7

4

.1

lt 'rltnJ
!t' &lt;ll116

1 6
7 b
J e nn y

H1gh gam e
Wt1d lrt lth . 160 , Mar y HoovN
i'tl ,1nd Cledtl h Ktnq 155
H1gh scr1CS
p;,1 Bent/
JQQ Jenny Wh1 tln lcll J90 and
(tcd, th Ktng 393

If we want an c1-:a mplc of a
pro gnun
with
fcdt•nll
benefit s and
ru na way
runaway costs, we Should
study the ho u ~ i ng subsid)'
prol-! ram under Section 8,
Title II of !he Housing and
Community Development Act
l(tw , as adrninistcrcd by . the

burea ucrats an d funded by

year.

of

1 97 ~ .

Thai provision of the

role as a father , tdcvision
star and t'uncerned human
being. Again , h l~ openness

renters in so me cities co uld

qualify for such ta xpayer·
p&lt;lid · housing. Even if our
New Yurk City family made
the 15 \o 25 percent of salary
contribut ion. and if HUD did
not add the extra 20 percent
in sub sidy payment. the
taxp&lt;lyer cost to house this
family could be $12,000 per

caplivated the peo ple around . Beynolds; '' his image of sex
symbol, " I guess I;rn vain

him. His cumm cnts about

THE FINAL 5 DAYS OF OU

·Rental subsidy has become
a very expensive .pro~ram.
federal housing subsidy for a Annual contract authority is
New York City fam ily.
expected to be Sl.l billion for
The law prnv ides ·fur a fisc a I year 1979 with
subsidy fnr rcnlers whose obligations estimated a[ $23 .3
inc01 ncs arc 10 percent below billion . Through 1976 the
the i:lverage in their area . The estimated use of Section 6
laxpaycrs pay the landlord cn nlract au th ority is ex the differe nce between the pected to total $3.5 billion,
tena nt contri bution (usually

paying out an estimated $84 .6
income 1 and the con tract bi llion over the next 15 to 40
re nt. The only feder al · years of the contract life.
crit erion for participation is
This program, li~ e many
grown out of all proportion to

be dro\J ms in an elevator

need .

buildin~.

The House Appropriations
Committ ee approved next

ha s no income

good intentions , but ha s

sih•ry sta le, and if BUD adds yea r's funding request for
20 percent as it os allowed to this program and others
do. a landlord would be given whi ch are part of the Ad$1.260 a mont h to house the ministra\i un's half trilli on
fami!}'. Some may call this an dollar fiscal ycur 1979 bud~ et.
extreme ease. but too often
such extravagant spending uf
tax pctye r.s' m uncy
can
beromc the p&lt;ltle rn m
government progrH ms.

I have spu ken uut co n·
sistl!ntly against such cxce~sivc\y
e xp e n sive
program s , governme nt
waste. and burea ucrati c.!

The !ruth is !hat much of inefficien cy, but Cong ress
!he Sccti11n 8 housing is betler must act to curta il such
than thai nf the unsubsicli7.ed expensive prog rams. befor e
ta xp.a ycr . who 111 nw ny cases th e taxpayer' s burd en
helps SllflpOrt otllC !'S bett CI'

hecumcs even greater. I will

tha n hr li\'CS hirnsclf:Undcr tlw program, as it is
now set up, t wu·thn·ds of the

l'untinur to work to curb such
rid icu lo usly ex pensiv r
programs.

'~HEALTH
~awrence

E. Lamb. M.D.
or~&lt;trt1lell

\'t·nlt·i•·ular
fihrill:ttiotl

rlty tlm uc

fiislrHJII prudut lll g
cun-

r~g ul ;1 r he~:ll'l

SIU:IK ( 'lil t'

Al'f'Jo:AH~

to be th&lt;• m·w look adopted by

r'ittshurgh Pirate .Juhn Milner. i\('tually, Milner was
just trying to kt•t•p warm during a brisk evening game
by wrapping tnwf•ls around a span· catcher's mask.
l'hough the rash ion co uld givt• a n rxotic acce nt to the
nntion 's ballparks, it " 'ould ct.'rlainly reduce the
players ' pc riJ,ht.•ral visiun.

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Jerusalem, 8 p.l\l. Friday at
Pomeroy Masonic Temple;

Social .I cove red dishes.
SATU RDAY
BAK E SALE by freshman
Calendar I class of Souther n High

members are tu take two

Schnol. 6:30 a.m . to 12 :30
p.m. Saturday at Racine
Home-National Bank.
CINCINNATI REDS !rial
camp , 9 a .m. to 2 p.m.
Saturday at Institute, W. Va .
Jim Vennari, Pomeroy, team
seoul. invites boys between 16
and 2t to attend. Those
playi ng Amer ic an Legi on
baseba ll must have per·
mission from coach or

THUHSDAY
SPECIAL MEETING .
Meigs Chapter 17. OAPSE,
7: 30p.m. "nlllrsda)' at Meigs
Junior High Cafeteria . Lou
Kitchen , director of governmc,ntal se rvi ces Y.1i!l be
present to di scuss legislation
and Bnb LeCiain, field
cl ircc\or, woll disc uss OAPSE
. benefit s.
OHIO VALLE \' Gra.nge L'tJI!l !!Jandcr and boys at·
2612 wdlmcet atl hc hall a1 8 lending schoo ls st ill open for
p.m. Thursday. There will be lhc year must have per·
mi ~~ i u n
from coach or
pot luck refreshmen ts.
pn
nci
pal.
Bnys are to take
FHIUAY
uniforms
and
gloves; balls
FtU ENDS HI P
NIG HT
and
bais
furnished
.
observance by Mary Shrine
37, Order of Whi le Sh rine of

IJI·:t\H f)H. LA MB - Could
) "" plea se tell me sumethmg

~~ ·n o u.'l

ll'l'l'g lllant y of till'
lll'ar! Ttw ~- t·ntrldt ·~ an• the
ht•avy ,lllUSI' Ui&lt;tf' dtilllliJl' f'S
that do the major ptunpmg
a!' llilll fur tht• hl'al't . When
lhl'~ f1bnll:tll' the~ ~ 1111ply
l wl l f'll ur ~ 41111111 m ;1 sl ow Un·
dul tt lln g fa ~ lnon cutd tin nul
l'U IItl'ill'l l'ffu·lently. WtLIHJUl
mltqu:tt l' t· ontnl('ttort the

ARMSTRONG ACCOTONE

COVERINGS
The savin~t• will floor you!
Select now on your f avoritr vinyl
pattl'rtl8 for evl'ry room!

(!j.% ~

If the defibnllation lli'IH 'ess
fn!lll .llw eledri c shock is
raptd enough Lhe per su1\ c ~:m
lx! returned tu a norm:. I sli.lt e.

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Ev(•n of Vl'nlri eular fibrilla111111 is prL·scn t and thcrl' is no

ht..'H !'t ca n't pump bluud Hllli
..: tgmf it- ant r 1rcu Ia·

lif e IJy mlmuHsh•nng
t'i o:-.(_•d h l!C II't II ICI SSi-lg l' by
rhytllllll l' IU't'SSUI't' ti ll till'
1·lwst.
l 'lll :-.1'11d mg you The ll culth
l.t.: !ll' l' nu1 nbt•r i-.J. S&lt;:tvt• C1
l.ifl' : Hea rl and Lung ;\ rr est.
whlt'h de·H' t'IIJes the hft·
S.tV111g procedure that ccm be
these

MICHULE

We've rolh and
rolls of all
the newest
floor look s!

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('lf'CUII1 Sietflt'l' S.

I thmk all adults shuul d knuw
ilt iW

Wl ~h

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FOR THAT
ONE MOMENT ...
YOUR PERFECT
CHOICE

dooJe&gt;\erul blockage of rurunun· i.H' h'f'IL'S. Tlus is the lrreg uiarn y uf the loeart !hat

12' Width
Reg. 13.95
NOW
ONLY

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to do th1 s IJI'tKl'liu re and J
that all hi gh school
t l11 /l . l lu rtng vt·nl rt cul;u·
students
would be tau gilt till s
! l b rt ll ~t(IUII
ti1 L' I'l' IS !I U
rndhoU.
In ltlu sl cu111 ·
111t' ~t.-; urablt: blood press ure
lllUilllics
tilt'
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and ~ uu t ·c-m 'L dl'ted ~:m y
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BY CATHERINE BENET
HUNTINGTON - Phil
Donahue, like it or not, is th e
tales! American sex symbol,
feminist leader , emerging
cl oset int ellect and a
representation of Middle
Class America all rolled into
one channing package that is
both heavy on style and
substance.
He is becoming the voice of
the masses while leading and
echoing an "I'm ok - your
o. k. philosophy," about life in
these crazy days. He is the
person you would most like to
have as your son's basketball
coach, your next door neighbor or if your mind runs
towards more racy thought s,
your lover , married or
otherwise . Phil Donah ue ha s
captured the public's attention for so many different
rea sons and ha s become what
is known in the ma rket as
"hot property."
.
Donahue's visi t \o HunDONAHUE makes his audience feel like part of the
tington and Charleston, West
Virginia , for a week of taping
unit by bringin ~ out tlJeir feelings and then acting upon it;
has caused an uproar of
something rare for a talk show host. Photography by
activity and exci tement
Catherin e Benet.
in th e tri-state area
wi\h the feeling that ,
yes, somelhing po sitiv e
tn approach her .
has happened and what of such unlikely lo- The Donahue visit began
cations
as
Detroit,
Pittsbetter man to make it all
early Sunday morning as the
come together than Cl1icago's burg h and ~ven Hun- crowds started to line up at
tington ). Chi cago is a classic
most famous citizen .
the gate to get a good seat. By
Crusading concern seem s example of a misunderstood 11 a .m. the line wa s
Shop
city.
While
most
Americans
to be Donahue's style and
noti ceable for the 2 p.m.
most eas il y r ecog nized could only picture miles of tapin
g. By 1:30 p.m. the
railroad
tra
cks
and
bloody
qual ity - he brings out !he
amphitheater
was foiled and
beht in people (if they have stockyards, Donah ue shows many tick et holders aod
any good qualities ) and the country the Windy City is members of th e press were
places (by tapin g and filled with a cultural elegan ce
given to fightin g, qui etly, for
" Next to Elberfelds
showing the go od view and with a cross secti on of scats on \he grass. The press
brilliant
normal
people,
not
in Pomeroy"
won out taking la st minute
all fr iends of the Mafia.
Dona hue's popularity was mak esh ift seats on euncrete
FREE ARM
reaching th e pinn acle of slabs. Donahue appearing for
success
before Marlo Thomas a personal warm-up in jeans
MACHINE
ca me along . Marlo, for those and sweater. fended the usual
who don't know about the qu est ions about his love life
Model 533
Donahue phenomenon, is his and if he needed extra help on
'1eady ~irl. Peopl e lik e love the staff.
His style set the tone,
stories and this one is
especially popular. Donahue, qui ck, smooth and polished
the div orced fa ther of five , ye\ simply brilliant.
Excusing hims~lf lo go
ha s gained the prayers of
every good Ca th oli c and change clothes, his staff gave
Jewish and Southern Baptist the audien ce la st minute
mother and female with a instruct ions - hold your hand
heart because he is full tim e qui etly in the a or. don't chew
father tu his four teenage gum and look like a cow on
bo ys while his only dau~htcr television and above all,
liv es in the Western part of react. The only thing missing
the country with her mother wa s !he applause sign .
At 2 p.m. exactly llonahue,
and step-father. His struggle
.....
the
sex symbol tO milli ons of
with the children mak es for
American
women, appeared
good reading copy beca use il
in
his
fam
ous three piece
is a real life issue. !.ike the
vested
suit
,
which, with all
man homself , nothin~ is
disrespect
to
Newsweek, is
phony about the problem of
I
not
J
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C.
Penney
but Botany
being 42 , divorced and tryin g
&gt;00.
to escape the guilt of a
The Stylist 533 machine features free -arm capabillly
Donahue's guest, Marabel
staunch Ca tholic upbringin g.
bul\1-ln stitch, Iron! drop-in bobb in, lightweight
Morgan
, played secnnd act to
Marlo , a somewhat free spirit.
aluminum constru ction and a full 30-year warranty .
the
real
star with gracious
and truly beautiful person
humur.
The
two had done a
su rpri sed the Sunday
New Shipmen! of Fabr ics Galore
show
before
and displayed a
audien ce by making a brief
re
spect
fur
eac h ulher' s
appearance . She
al so
views.
She
didn't
appearto be
charmed th e cruwd by
!h
e
sex-hun
gry
housewife
making small ta lk • with
Pomeroy . 0 .
who
changed
the
meaning
of
everyone who had the nerve
the word " total " by
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publishing a best seller on
how tu crea te a happy
homelife by following the four
"A's": accept hom, adm ire
him, adapt to him and ap-

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prea~h total committmenl for each other while keeping
their own identity .

EVERYONE'S FAVORITE couple, Phil Donahue and
Marlo Thomas. In an age of free spirits they quietly

ot hers, was started off with

tncomc.
If 11 ur hypothelica l New
Yurk Cil y family oeeds four
bct'ause they arc in a tran-

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net works."
Every word echoed the
message that Donahue is a
ma n learning tha t there is a
rea l juy from being secure
enough in one's life \o share
with others. He is truly a man
who can be admired for his
enough tt1 enjo y it ," his qualities which have capre ligion, " The Catholic tured the public's attention
religion is a sexist reli gion," for the moment and for what
and the interference of the appears will be a very long
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6 -~ The Daily Sentinel. Middleoort-Pomeroy, 0 ., Wednesday, June 7. 1978

Church celebrates 100
years of service
• Servu.:es at i :30 each t' \' l 'llmg al the Ml. Mon&lt;th B&lt;l ~t ~&gt;t
Church in Middle ~ ort art•
celebratmg the IOOth anni\W·
sary of lht• chordr IJK·ated "'
till' rurn~ r of South Fourth
Ave. and Ma in St.
The Re1·. Nv le Burden.
former pastor. UJ;t"d ··F'a1lh.
Hupt.· ami Luvt• " with t' lll phasls un hu(N as his .st• rm on
tuple fur the homeco ming ser -

on Sunday. HP JS now
~ slu r of the Forest Hun &amp; p·
tist Chun:b in Pumeruv. Mrs.
Camp beliHarpe r was 'pranist
and the ushers were Miss
Dullm la Miller &lt;tnd Bud
Mtller with Hi sde n Mrller ·
prcsahng at the servin:.
Officers night was observe-d Munday with Mrs. f·: rnest
Bowles ~resr ding and lhe
Hev. John Smith speakrng on
" Planted Forever bv the
Lord ." The choir fruin the
Triedstune Baptist Church.
Gallipolis. presented spt•cra I
VIl't:

music.

Mrs.

Ruse

M ctl'l l'

Stoney was pwm.st and N1rah
Stoney had a sol u. ·· Howl ,ong
Has It Been ."
Tuesda y night's speaker
was the Rev. Douglas Ca rlt'r
with thl' special mu.sic bt.·mg
by Ute Mt. Carmel Choir.
Rrdwell. Mrs. Joan Bass \\'as

Pre-school pkly group
pla'nned by Rio Grande

like you to
chiCken-out
tonight

education, all the acti vity
inrl uding puzzles, mu sic,
drawing
and physical
exercise, is geared towards
ch ildren's educational and
personal development. In dividual and small group
activities will be supervised
by Rio Grande students who
are pre-school ed ucation
majors
studying
kin ·
dergarten teaching method s.
Ms. Loeffler said applications will be taken and
chi ldren accepted into th e
program on a first come. first
serve basis. Sessions will be
held in Yale Hall , on campus.
and parents of children
parti cipating
will
be
responsible for providing
transportation. A fee of 12.50
per child will be charged to
furnish refreshment s.
Additional infonnation is
availab le and applications
can be made· by phoning 2455353, ext. 262.

THE HEA!JERS ALWAYS WHITF.
DEAR HE LEN :
. I'm late in responding on the subj ect of psyd1iatrists (are
they or aren 't they worth their fees in terms of help fur emutrona I problems I. but I wanted to tell you my experience.
For a couple of months I wa s literally crazy. 1 had constant
an&lt;lely attacks and thought I was losing my mind. So 1 went io
a conununi ty mental health center where I was put into
therapy and given Libriurn to Lake three times a day .
I didn't unprove, so I went tu a medical doctor. Mv mother
suggested it as uur family has so much diabetes on both sides.
The doctor discovered through blood sugar tests thai I am
hypuglycemrc : pre-diabetic.
I conlrnut'ti visiting the psychiatnsts . but the diet is what
rea lly helped. However,. despite the faet that the mental
health cente r never considered the possibility that my problem
nught be physical. I enjoyed my time with the "shrink ." He
and the group were people I could talk to ~ithout worrying
uver burdernng my friends with my problems. If I could afford
it, I'd go back. but I'd ta ke everythi ng they said with a grain of
salt. They were just a luxury . - DEBBIE
DEAR HELEN :
Much media comment has been made lately about
psyduatmt&gt; or psychologisL~ turning the couch into a double
bed. Believe me, it happens'
Like ma11y emotionally upse t peop le, I imagined myself in
love wrlh my dodor. We had an affarr , all the while f was payrng hun 160 per session fur "help."
He should have been pay ing me 1 Instead, he terminated my
therapy when things got too inte11se for his "detached" spirit,
and left me rn worse cundrtwn than I was before. f brought
su it, but he "proved " in court I was fa ntasizing. After all,

CHOICES
Karen Blaker Ph.D.

.No longer
lovable
Ry Karen Blaker, Ph .D.
DEAR DR. BLAK ER - I was
an !l rchitecl when 1 gut rne~ r­
ried but never work ed al my
t.'Hrecr until a year ago. Then
J s111r1ed a f1rm w1th anotht• r
wumf:ln . We f:lre &lt;.t lreetdy quJt r
suc:tcssf ul .
I would be feelrng ternf1 c

eXl't•plrny ltli:lrrtagt- is fa lllng

apart. Even though my husllctnd dt.•n ies l l, I ~un s ure the

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began when I

started wurkmg .
He says he IS prou d uf rn y
new Ind ependence but he

can't perfor1n

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bed . lrn-

po t ~ n te means lu nw that hJs
rnascu limt y 1~ thrt!illcncd.
In onl ~ r tu /"i.!(JSti Url' hun. r

consta ntl y ask turn fur sex. I
ot her lt.lc i~ S
because thts vnc only seems
to metkt: thmgs wur st' .

ncl:t.l

some

DEAH READEH - I am not
surprrscd. Although women
ha ve Lradihunally fe lt the

plex.

un~urla nt first &gt;Lep for your
husband rs to have a complete
pl ry&gt;tcal examination .
Once the phy&gt;icul factors
have been ruled out, you and
your huoband can be~in to ex plore th e psyt·hu logi cal
aspa'ls of lite problem.
Dunng Lhe&gt;e uiscussions,
do nut focus exd usively on
sex . Sexual difficulties are
often only symptoms uf
underlying destructive feel·
1ngs in i:.l relationship .
Ask your husband if he
feds unloved. If he docs, try

destrudi vt• effed s of sex on
dt•ma nd . 11 al so has a
nc~alive ~;!(fee t un the male
sexu;:d rt!sponsc.
St·x mu&gt;l develop in a free
emU spuntarwous manner to
be mutually &gt;at bfyrng.
llu nut jump to premature
tt~ndu o ions about tire relaLIUnship of your ltusl;;md 's
unpute ncy to your twwfound to find out how vuu luwe t 'U il·
sut·t·css - unless vou arc trrbuted to this f~elr ng.
ea~er to leap r1ght o·ut of the
Lc C~ v e your prcconceivet.l
1narrtf:lgc .
L'Xplantttiuns astt.le a nt.!
Irnput ~ n t y
j e r ect il e
JJSTEN to what he sa ys. Is
dysfuncti on IS a more H ~­ your indcpcndent.'l' anti sue·
curatc Len11 1is Hn extremely cess really bothering him ? Or
complex phenomenon . While ts lt sumethtng else?
11 lllH Y ~ enti re ly situational
May be you haven 't been
- as you C~ re suggesting in home much since you started
your husbcmd 's L(:t St' - tt can yuur f11111 and he is feelin g
alsu be rauoed by physical lonely . Or maybe you l&lt;llk
far tors.
cun&gt;Lantly about your jub
Arnung lhe must prev.a lent wtlhvut asking about Ins wurk
of these are &gt;tress and and he IS fe eling c. eluded.
fati gue, early llndta gnoscd
In other words, trv tu fintl
diabetes. low androgen level, uut why yo u nu long.cr se~ 111
use and abuse of narcoti c&gt; or lovable 111 hi&gt;eye&gt;,
a lco hol and c erl a tn
If he can reassure you that
nt:u rolog lci::tl d ist:i::t SC~ .
he is not threatened by your
Wtth the&gt;e fa cts in mind , an Independence, you may want

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Out restaurant s pr epare the ir del iciou s , homesty le

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Stephanie Fields of Israel
who has been in the United
States for the past two years
attending school, was guest
speaker at the family night
observance held recentl y at
Heath United Methodist
Church
Her program incl ud ed
sir des on the life in Israel with
a (' u mnu~ ntary on Lhe
r u&gt;torns , the fanni n ~

Regatta
plans
completed
Plan&gt; fur participation m
the Regatta were completed
at the Jaycee-;, lle&gt; meeting
held Moirday night at the
Meigs fnn .
Becky Triplett b chairpers

u

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of the uiller dunker and
discussed the scheduling of
members to work . Be v Cwnrruns was well:omed into
membership. Plans were
made for a yard sale to be
held in July at the home of
Shelly Clark.
An installation banquet to
be held with the Ja ycees will
be held on June 12 at 7 p.m. at ·
the Meig s Inn. Next meeting
uf the Jayceeettes will be on
June 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Southern Ohio Insurance
Age ncy. New members are
welcome .

to pursue the m!ltler of your
se xua l problems with a sex
t'Uullselur. If, however. yuu
are cunvineed that his im·
potency mirrors a threatened
se lf-;,steem, yuu will no doubt
lose respect for him and
begin the move toward a
separation .
Write tu Dr. Blaker m care
of this newspaper, P.O. Box
489, Hadro Ctty Sta tion. New
York, N.Y. 10019. Volume of
mail pr ohibits persona l
replies, but questions of
general in tereot will be
di&gt;eusoed in future columns.

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methods, and the Jewish
pra yer life . She noted that
both young men and .women
must serve in the army, and
re ca lled some of her
childhood experiences while
living in Israel.
Miss Fields was accompa nied to the meeti ng by
her gra ndmot her, Mrs. Roy

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Schrader of Vincent, and Mr.
and Mrs. Hichard Hall .
Arrangements for the dinner were made by members
of the Eleanor Circle. There
was group singing led by Ben
Philson with Laura Hoover at
the piano . Rev . Robert
Bumgarner closed the
meeting with pra yer.

Paul Simon and Art Gar funkel used to sing , " The
words of the prophets are written on the subway walls .
tenement halls ... " And it 's true that some of today 's
mosl creative writing appear s on the wa ll s of public
places.
Here are some especia lly inn ovative offerings from
the " Encycloped ia of Graffit i" :
- Remember, even if you win the rat race - you 're
still a rat .
- I'd give my right arm to be amb idex trous .
- An elephant is a mou se drawn to governmen t
s peci fications .
- Death is natu re' s way of telli ng yo u to slow down .
- Don 't hate yourself in the morning - s leep ti ll
noon.
- Dra cula wea rs dentures .
- The graffiti in the men·s room is better.
- Reta in your humanity. Cash it in when the price
goes up .
- Cinderella married for mon ey .
- Hummingb irds never remember the wor ds to
so ng s.
- Free the Ind ianapolis 500 .

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ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE
will visit Columbia Grange, 8
p.m. Frtday nighl.
. RE11JRN Jonathan Meigs
Chlpter ol DAR wfU have a
patriotic picnic Frtday at 6
p.m. at the home of Mr. and
Mn. Thereon John10n, Rt. 2,
Racine . Program "Flags of
the Nation" to be preaented
by Mrt. Nan Moore.
Holteues are Mrs. Johnson,
Mrs. Robert A!hley , Mrs.
Gene Yolt Jnd Mrs. Paul
Elch.
MISCELLANEOUS Shower
for Connie Martin, and
the Rev . Roser Watson,
pallor of the Hemlock Grove
Churdl Friday I p.m. at
.Hemlock Grove Grange Hall.
Everyone 11'eicome.
ED . IRWIN, evangelist,
singer, and musician to appear at the Meigs Junior High
School auditorium, 7 p.m.
Friday lor a gospel service.
Public invited.

Casablanca CeiHng Fan

RETURNS HOME
Mrs. Henry Cooper, here
for the Middleport Alwnnl
A.!aoclatlon banquet, has
returned to her home in PennII)'IVJnla after visiting with
her mother, Mrs. Eva
Hartley, and sister, Mrs.
Richard Owen and family.
$It WIIB acl-ompanled home
by Mrs. Hartley who will re·
JTIIln for the graduation "{,Aha,
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Matthew Craddock, son of
Mr. and Mn. Elrl Craddock
~ Nina Stllea J was honored
Jrlay 30 on hia third birthday
~t the h&lt;lmt of his grandi-renll, Mr. ·and 'Mrs. Edll'lid SUies, South Third
fr,ve., Middleprt Middleport.
A lnlln ·replica cake was
lierved with Ice cream and
pop tv the guests. Suckers
lind bill!JIIIll were ~lven as
favun. Attending were Mr.
lind Mrs. Jlllllea L. Fry,
dl~hters, Ruth and Sue,
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POMEROY Masonic Lodge
161, FI&lt;AM, regular session,
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, All
Malter Ma10ns invited.
BETHEL Lldles Aid l p.m.
with . Eunice Davis and
VIrginia Fllher.
THURSDAY
HAPPY HARVESTERS
Clltss at Trinity Church,
Thursday, 7:30p.m.
LAUREL CUFF BETTER
HEALTil CLUB, 7 p.m.
'Thursday at the Route 33
n~~~dside park for a potluck
picnic.
MEIGS
COUNTY
ifUMANE SOCIETY, 7:30
p.m. Thursday night at the .
Rlverboit Room at the
Athens County Savln~s and
Loan Co.
ROCK
SPRINGS
GRANGE, at the hall, I p.m.
Thursday.
HARRISONVIIJ..E OES 255
Inspection . Thursday 7:30
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POLLY
Putr1 tcr, Pct!vc or Problem in '
Polly will send you one of her culu run . Write POLLY'S
Bu'y a.pcrl'alc shed to usc for her si gne d th ank - yl!u POl NTE I!!i 111 rare uf th1s
tht' ~ uilt b&lt;:tckin14 etnll usc llt.'wspapcr cuupo11 clippers 1f Jli: WSIJ GI J) l'l' .
ptl l y cs l L'I ' I&gt;C~tt i ng for the paUduJg. It .'{CC il lS tu.st(:ty soft and
flu ffy fo rever. Quill with
regular quilting threml tmd ·
nce!llcs. After the edge is \
fliii Shed wush the tj U! lt Let ll
· ~oak for i.ilmut 10 mmutcs in
bi.trely wann Wid er with li 4u1 d soap fur washing
\\'oolens. Then WiJ Sh for two
KEEP COOL THIS SUMMER WITH
or tl1rec rnmutcs. r&gt;rv on
·· Delruate" speed anJ niost 1f
AIR TEMP
nut •ll uf the blue lines should
l&gt;e gor 1c. J\flt:! r the scrum.l
\\: as hin ~ they wil l surely Ue
gone. Het!JPY Quilting.
tiHABEI.I.A .
llEAH POI.I.Y - While
ADMIRAL
bakmg et cetkc I discovered
thl' buttom wos burni ng but it
wC:Js not cumplettly cuokt...od insalt·. I [riled a pan wtth water
e~ nd put it un the ntck undt:r
BUY NOW BEFORE THINGS
the rake . When it had fi mohc-d
· coukrng there were no more

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spring flowers. Games were
played with prizes going to
Mury Felts, Nancy White,
Ke nda Cha ne y, Mrs .
Margaret B. Weber, mother
of the bride-.,lect, and Mrs.
Ruth Jenkins, mother of
Steve, who also won the door
prize .
Others presenting gifts to
Miss Weber were Rayanll&lt;l
Cole, Linda King, Ca rolyn
Mununey, Beth J enkins , Sally Weber, Connie Carleton,
Carol Gheen , Trudy Pryor,
Glenna Sprague, and Vicky
Grate .

Frank Langel/a In Broadway ·s ··ors cula ··: Dentures '

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What's up in graffiti

POLLY'S POINTERS

biU lugy.genera[ S&lt;:i en&lt;"c l'\1 111prehunsi ve from West Liber·
Polly Cramer
ty State Col lege. Hi s wife.
Gl&lt;rdys sterdeck Mitch, is
organisl anti ell choir director
only. Tin :, keeps cac1 1 pr.lir
the $800 ,000 Center this fur l.awrenccficld Chapel ami Firep lace
month.
tnl.( elh er ;md r {'(J /1 sdcl'L
h.•a chc.s piano and orgm1 is stained
from ~tboul40 puir wit h just il
. Mitch has been employed lessons.
g!rtllt·e
&lt;tl tile IJux . -- MAHlE .
smce 1974 a&gt; a gen eral
Ry_
Polly
Cramt·r
The nt.: w mul timedia
f l i·: ~H I'UI.I.Y - Wilen 1
sctent-e teac her at the Mound· theatre directur ha s worked POLLY 'S PllOilLEM l'lEAH
sville Junwr High Sehoul. For fur Oglebay Park during (he POLLY -· I would lik e to kno w wrtsh Ill \' foam -ba cked
the past 10 years he has work- past 14 years induding part- how t.u dci;i ll the Stn ilkc stains drapenes i do just one panel
ed on a part-time basis at tune and summer jobs at the frum Ill~' whit e lH·kk at a tune in the bathtub and
fi nd they do nut wn nkle su
Oglebay Park.
duldren's zuo and at tl1e C; uod firepl• re . .:_ BOBBY
Mitch describes the new Zoo. His tlutit!S now will in·
m :AH BOBBY - I presume muclt. ll c;wc the hooks in th e
Ogle!lay Park Center as uni· dude programming of ucw your fire pl ace ilas bricks !hat pleats and hart ~ litem un the
qqe in that il offers ~ recrea- multimctlitt shows. p~ujcdion we r~ made white, nut painted ltrl l' lu dr y IJV tlll' huoks. r·or
tional facility for education of shuws and operation of the white. If th e fini sh is sm ooth i&lt;lfl gt•r dr&lt;J perics 1 do h &lt;~v&lt;' to
~ the potential both to eenter, scheduling use of the such st• ins should scrub off IL&lt;e cloth espi ns to pin them tu
edUcate and to provide enter- t1&gt;nler, as well as puul1 c rela· \-vit h scouring powder and c1 s~l'o nd lu1e but I fi nd th~:~ t
tainment. He sa id that the job tionti and infor ma t ion ' tecl wuul. But if thev are ice1v ing thL· hooks mmC:Jk ~l:i it
as dtredor of the multimedia dissemination fu r the nt:w rough us~ a stiff s t.:ru~Ubing 1mwh s illlpl ~ r whcn ha ngin g
urush instcod of the steel tire drapes to dry. 1Po lly's
c-enter offers him an impor- 1nulti-purpusc center .
tant challenge in the field of
The buildmg contai n&gt; per· wool. Rinse well (Jftcr cl t!an - 11otl'- .Just be sure the hooks
education since it can be used mant!nl scatin~ fur l JOpeople ing. I have C:Jl so heard uf ilre rust proof. r- MRS. R.P .
IJEAH POl .I. y - 1 h&lt;Jvc
to inst ruct kindergarten and features a 40 foul mcdlf:llli e's hf:lnd soap IJcing
bccnq
Lult i11g for 15 years and
use
d
for
this,
tuo
.POLLY
through college students a&gt; d ia m e ter
perfur(:tl c d
lw
v~.:
some
advice fur HerDEAR
POLLYI
ke
e~
my
well as professionals and aluminum domed .scrcc11 .
dnw
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IJu
nul
do anylhmg
pten:ed
eC:.~rr
ing
s
in
i:HJ
emp
ty
other adult groups.
Mitch is the grandson of
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bout
those
blucqu
rltmg hn e!'i
unc
pound
dwtulC:Jte
C
(:tndv
Now 27, Mitch has lived in Mr. and Mr&gt;. Perry Mitch,
1W
marks
until
/\FTEH
yuu
Uox
lh(:lt
hf:ls
compartm
ent~
Wheeling for 20 yel!rs . He Midd leport.
;t re fini s il L'd wtlh the tj uilting.
for the l' hoculatcs in une !dyer

Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Burdette spent the past
weekend in Evansville, Ind .
visiting their son, Bob.

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RUTLAND--Miss Donna
Weber , bride-elect of Steve
Jenkins, was honored with a
bridal shower Friday eveni ng
at the Weber home given by
Charlotte Lambert, Debra
McCall , Sherrie Might, Robin
Boring, Linda McManus,
Elle n Brooker, and Jane
Wise.
The green and yellow col·
ors were use-d in the decura·
Lions and cake inscrib&lt;.-d
"Best Wishes Steve and Dun·
na" wa&gt; &gt;erved with punch,
mints and nuts. The refresh·
menl Lable was centered with

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ch icken to go. a ls o. Wheth er you ch oose their dining·
room or yours. you're boun d to love the ir chicken-

EAIIJlG FJJ.II FOR THE IIHDJ.E....EAMILY!

· Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gilkerr·
. son and granddaughter,
Dreama Kay, and Mr .
Gilken.son's aWtt, BernetLa,
were weekend guests of Mr.
Mrs. Bob HliCflich and
Jtlyne.

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Ch icke n-Out IS part of your loc a l 3 INONE restaurant,
along wrth a Darry Isle an d a Fros top . Great Dairy
treat s and fa mous Fr os top Root Beer .
Br ing in the wh ol e fa mily becaus e 3 IN ONE is ...

Mrs. R. S. Corson, Morgantown , W. Va. has spent the
past week here visiting Mr.
10d Mrs. Hugh McPhail.

LYNN AND "FRIEND"- Lynn Walker and her dog , Buster, are shown frolicking In
the spring sWJshine at their horne . LyM is the on_;Year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Walker , Athens, Ala . and the granddaughter of Mr . and Mrs . Grady Craig, Hartford, W. Va .
A great-grandmother is Pearl Norris , Racine, 0 . (Photo by Jimmy Walker).

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Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mr&gt;. Edward Stiles of Middleport were their sun, Roger
of Lexington. Ky . and thetr
grandson , J~son Stiles of
Shelbian• . Ky.

Or , if you wan t , you can ch1c ken·t n, b ~ c ause Chicken -

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Hrgh Sehoul and rc~ei veJ his
ba chelor of ~rts degree in

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Steven 'R. Mitch, son of
Robert and Mary Mitch of
)Yarwood, ronner Middleport
residents, has been named
the director for Oglebay
Park 's new multimedia
theatre in tl)e Good Zoo com-

Stephante £Dte /tUS
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SpeakS at
~~;,e~rf~~r~;~"~s~~~tn:d~e ~~s~h~::r~~~~:.;a~~i~;~w~~re fi·/1mz"/y n"·~ht Ob' rervat1on

hu11orable. But I won 't try to find one. - CUHI NG MYSELF
DEAR READERS :
Col~m n scales fur and aga tnst psychiatric counsehng are
now ttpped three to two on the "not worth it" side. Sorry about
that, doctors. - H
DEAR HELEN:
I'm 100 perrent for Elatne 1who enjoys her 4().year smoking
ha btt , and resents those GASP people). I have two queotion&gt;
for those mthtant non-smokers :
1. Do they walk , rather than use their cars to pollute the air ?
2. Do they care one whit for me or anyone else as they light
the ftreplace, ba ckyard barbecue, coal-burning furnace. These
can belch out more wwke in an hour than a city full of
dgarelte smokers.
Eating the devil '&gt; meat is as wrong as drinking the devil's
broth. You can bet your bippie a lot of non-smokers would
drive their cars, cycles, snowmobiles, etc. from the kitchen to
the ba throom if it were possible to get through the doorways.
Both stdes are rtghl - and wrong - and both should work for
Too many cooks rnay spoil a corrunon ca use of dean air. - O.B.V.
the broth, but the ch ef at ou r
Gut a problem• An adult subject for discussion • You can
local beHrwry mrmf:l gt.·s splen- talk it over in her co lumn if you write to Helen Bottel care of
Lhb newspaper.
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problems

Mt '
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wll h a tt•lluwship dt nnt.·r at
·· ~!t' 's SW&lt;'t'i . I Know " Text
noun a11d .Hn Hfternuon pruuf the lh·v. Co rter wa&gt; " A gnm l tu feature tltt' rllu rcll
~ l an on a M 1.s~wn . "
hi stut·y, n:cognitt lH JS an d
Ser vil't.' S wi ll conli nue prc s~ nli::tli , •n s , Hllli H t! Jessa ~t.·
through lht• week wtth the by lire Hev. Hen ry 1.. Ke)•.
Hcv. Cruvcr Tum er to &gt;peak Jr., funnrr pastor of tile
tonrglil . Ht•\'. Eddie Buff- chu rl'll .
mgtun. tumurruw night. ami
Tht• publi t· IS mvltt.• d tu all
fthns uf the Hulv Land to be of lh~ srrvH.'t'S. Mrti . Florenn•
shown by the Hev. and Mrs. RIChards is gent'I'H i dutirWil ber Hilt on Fndoy night.
man willl H.i sLien Mill er and
There will be no service on Mi ss Carrie Ward as roSaturday but on Sunda y there chal nnen.
will bt• an :ll l-1 l.w prog ran~

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7- The DIUv SenUnel; MidtllePort-Pomerov 0 Wed sda ·
ne ·y,June 7,1978

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RIO GRANDE - Pre·
schoo l age children will have
a special free opP&lt;Jrtunity to
pa rt rc ipate in educationa l
activity beginning June 20 on
the Rio Grande College and
Community College campus.
Three to fiv e year olds will be
involved in a variety of play
experiences each Tuesday
and Thursday. 10 a.m. to
noon, through J uly 13.
According to Joan Loeffler,
assis tant
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Church celebrates 100
years of service
• Servu.:es at i :30 each t' \' l 'llmg al the Ml. Mon&lt;th B&lt;l ~t ~&gt;t
Church in Middle ~ ort art•
celebratmg the IOOth anni\W·
sary of lht• chordr IJK·ated "'
till' rurn~ r of South Fourth
Ave. and Ma in St.
The Re1·. Nv le Burden.
former pastor. UJ;t"d ··F'a1lh.
Hupt.· ami Luvt• " with t' lll phasls un hu(N as his .st• rm on
tuple fur the homeco ming ser -

on Sunday. HP JS now
~ slu r of the Forest Hun &amp; p·
tist Chun:b in Pumeruv. Mrs.
Camp beliHarpe r was 'pranist
and the ushers were Miss
Dullm la Miller &lt;tnd Bud
Mtller with Hi sde n Mrller ·
prcsahng at the servin:.
Officers night was observe-d Munday with Mrs. f·: rnest
Bowles ~resr ding and lhe
Hev. John Smith speakrng on
" Planted Forever bv the
Lord ." The choir fruin the
Triedstune Baptist Church.
Gallipolis. presented spt•cra I
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Mrs.

Ruse

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Stoney was pwm.st and N1rah
Stoney had a sol u. ·· Howl ,ong
Has It Been ."
Tuesda y night's speaker
was the Rev. Douglas Ca rlt'r
with thl' special mu.sic bt.·mg
by Ute Mt. Carmel Choir.
Rrdwell. Mrs. Joan Bass \\'as

Pre-school pkly group
pla'nned by Rio Grande

like you to
chiCken-out
tonight

education, all the acti vity
inrl uding puzzles, mu sic,
drawing
and physical
exercise, is geared towards
ch ildren's educational and
personal development. In dividual and small group
activities will be supervised
by Rio Grande students who
are pre-school ed ucation
majors
studying
kin ·
dergarten teaching method s.
Ms. Loeffler said applications will be taken and
chi ldren accepted into th e
program on a first come. first
serve basis. Sessions will be
held in Yale Hall , on campus.
and parents of children
parti cipating
will
be
responsible for providing
transportation. A fee of 12.50
per child will be charged to
furnish refreshment s.
Additional infonnation is
availab le and applications
can be made· by phoning 2455353, ext. 262.

THE HEA!JERS ALWAYS WHITF.
DEAR HE LEN :
. I'm late in responding on the subj ect of psyd1iatrists (are
they or aren 't they worth their fees in terms of help fur emutrona I problems I. but I wanted to tell you my experience.
For a couple of months I wa s literally crazy. 1 had constant
an&lt;lely attacks and thought I was losing my mind. So 1 went io
a conununi ty mental health center where I was put into
therapy and given Libriurn to Lake three times a day .
I didn't unprove, so I went tu a medical doctor. Mv mother
suggested it as uur family has so much diabetes on both sides.
The doctor discovered through blood sugar tests thai I am
hypuglycemrc : pre-diabetic.
I conlrnut'ti visiting the psychiatnsts . but the diet is what
rea lly helped. However,. despite the faet that the mental
health cente r never considered the possibility that my problem
nught be physical. I enjoyed my time with the "shrink ." He
and the group were people I could talk to ~ithout worrying
uver burdernng my friends with my problems. If I could afford
it, I'd go back. but I'd ta ke everythi ng they said with a grain of
salt. They were just a luxury . - DEBBIE
DEAR HELEN :
Much media comment has been made lately about
psyduatmt&gt; or psychologisL~ turning the couch into a double
bed. Believe me, it happens'
Like ma11y emotionally upse t peop le, I imagined myself in
love wrlh my dodor. We had an affarr , all the while f was payrng hun 160 per session fur "help."
He should have been pay ing me 1 Instead, he terminated my
therapy when things got too inte11se for his "detached" spirit,
and left me rn worse cundrtwn than I was before. f brought
su it, but he "proved " in court I was fa ntasizing. After all,

CHOICES
Karen Blaker Ph.D.

.No longer
lovable
Ry Karen Blaker, Ph .D.
DEAR DR. BLAK ER - I was
an !l rchitecl when 1 gut rne~ r­
ried but never work ed al my
t.'Hrecr until a year ago. Then
J s111r1ed a f1rm w1th anotht• r
wumf:ln . We f:lre &lt;.t lreetdy quJt r
suc:tcssf ul .
I would be feelrng ternf1 c

eXl't•plrny ltli:lrrtagt- is fa lllng

apart. Even though my husllctnd dt.•n ies l l, I ~un s ure the

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began when I

started wurkmg .
He says he IS prou d uf rn y
new Ind ependence but he

can't perfor1n

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po t ~ n te means lu nw that hJs
rnascu limt y 1~ thrt!illcncd.
In onl ~ r tu /"i.!(JSti Url' hun. r

consta ntl y ask turn fur sex. I
ot her lt.lc i~ S
because thts vnc only seems
to metkt: thmgs wur st' .

ncl:t.l

some

DEAH READEH - I am not
surprrscd. Although women
ha ve Lradihunally fe lt the

plex.

un~urla nt first &gt;Lep for your
husband rs to have a complete
pl ry&gt;tcal examination .
Once the phy&gt;icul factors
have been ruled out, you and
your huoband can be~in to ex plore th e psyt·hu logi cal
aspa'ls of lite problem.
Dunng Lhe&gt;e uiscussions,
do nut focus exd usively on
sex . Sexual difficulties are
often only symptoms uf
underlying destructive feel·
1ngs in i:.l relationship .
Ask your husband if he
feds unloved. If he docs, try

destrudi vt• effed s of sex on
dt•ma nd . 11 al so has a
nc~alive ~;!(fee t un the male
sexu;:d rt!sponsc.
St·x mu&gt;l develop in a free
emU spuntarwous manner to
be mutually &gt;at bfyrng.
llu nut jump to premature
tt~ndu o ions about tire relaLIUnship of your ltusl;;md 's
unpute ncy to your twwfound to find out how vuu luwe t 'U il·
sut·t·css - unless vou arc trrbuted to this f~elr ng.
ea~er to leap r1ght o·ut of the
Lc C~ v e your prcconceivet.l
1narrtf:lgc .
L'Xplantttiuns astt.le a nt.!
Irnput ~ n t y
j e r ect il e
JJSTEN to what he sa ys. Is
dysfuncti on IS a more H ~­ your indcpcndent.'l' anti sue·
curatc Len11 1is Hn extremely cess really bothering him ? Or
complex phenomenon . While ts lt sumethtng else?
11 lllH Y ~ enti re ly situational
May be you haven 't been
- as you C~ re suggesting in home much since you started
your husbcmd 's L(:t St' - tt can yuur f11111 and he is feelin g
alsu be rauoed by physical lonely . Or maybe you l&lt;llk
far tors.
cun&gt;Lantly about your jub
Arnung lhe must prev.a lent wtlhvut asking about Ins wurk
of these are &gt;tress and and he IS fe eling c. eluded.
fati gue, early llndta gnoscd
In other words, trv tu fintl
diabetes. low androgen level, uut why yo u nu long.cr se~ 111
use and abuse of narcoti c&gt; or lovable 111 hi&gt;eye&gt;,
a lco hol and c erl a tn
If he can reassure you that
nt:u rolog lci::tl d ist:i::t SC~ .
he is not threatened by your
Wtth the&gt;e fa cts in mind , an Independence, you may want

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Out restaurant s pr epare the ir del iciou s , homesty le

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Stephanie Fields of Israel
who has been in the United
States for the past two years
attending school, was guest
speaker at the family night
observance held recentl y at
Heath United Methodist
Church
Her program incl ud ed
sir des on the life in Israel with
a (' u mnu~ ntary on Lhe
r u&gt;torns , the fanni n ~

Regatta
plans
completed
Plan&gt; fur participation m
the Regatta were completed
at the Jaycee-;, lle&gt; meeting
held Moirday night at the
Meigs fnn .
Becky Triplett b chairpers

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of the uiller dunker and
discussed the scheduling of
members to work . Be v Cwnrruns was well:omed into
membership. Plans were
made for a yard sale to be
held in July at the home of
Shelly Clark.
An installation banquet to
be held with the Ja ycees will
be held on June 12 at 7 p.m. at ·
the Meig s Inn. Next meeting
uf the Jayceeettes will be on
June 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Southern Ohio Insurance
Age ncy. New members are
welcome .

to pursue the m!ltler of your
se xua l problems with a sex
t'Uullselur. If, however. yuu
are cunvineed that his im·
potency mirrors a threatened
se lf-;,steem, yuu will no doubt
lose respect for him and
begin the move toward a
separation .
Write tu Dr. Blaker m care
of this newspaper, P.O. Box
489, Hadro Ctty Sta tion. New
York, N.Y. 10019. Volume of
mail pr ohibits persona l
replies, but questions of
general in tereot will be
di&gt;eusoed in future columns.

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methods, and the Jewish
pra yer life . She noted that
both young men and .women
must serve in the army, and
re ca lled some of her
childhood experiences while
living in Israel.
Miss Fields was accompa nied to the meeti ng by
her gra ndmot her, Mrs. Roy

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Schrader of Vincent, and Mr.
and Mrs. Hichard Hall .
Arrangements for the dinner were made by members
of the Eleanor Circle. There
was group singing led by Ben
Philson with Laura Hoover at
the piano . Rev . Robert
Bumgarner closed the
meeting with pra yer.

Paul Simon and Art Gar funkel used to sing , " The
words of the prophets are written on the subway walls .
tenement halls ... " And it 's true that some of today 's
mosl creative writing appear s on the wa ll s of public
places.
Here are some especia lly inn ovative offerings from
the " Encycloped ia of Graffit i" :
- Remember, even if you win the rat race - you 're
still a rat .
- I'd give my right arm to be amb idex trous .
- An elephant is a mou se drawn to governmen t
s peci fications .
- Death is natu re' s way of telli ng yo u to slow down .
- Don 't hate yourself in the morning - s leep ti ll
noon.
- Dra cula wea rs dentures .
- The graffiti in the men·s room is better.
- Reta in your humanity. Cash it in when the price
goes up .
- Cinderella married for mon ey .
- Hummingb irds never remember the wor ds to
so ng s.
- Free the Ind ianapolis 500 .

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FRIDAY
ROCK SPRINGS GRANGE
will visit Columbia Grange, 8
p.m. Frtday nighl.
. RE11JRN Jonathan Meigs
Chlpter ol DAR wfU have a
patriotic picnic Frtday at 6
p.m. at the home of Mr. and
Mn. Thereon John10n, Rt. 2,
Racine . Program "Flags of
the Nation" to be preaented
by Mrt. Nan Moore.
Holteues are Mrs. Johnson,
Mrs. Robert A!hley , Mrs.
Gene Yolt Jnd Mrs. Paul
Elch.
MISCELLANEOUS Shower
for Connie Martin, and
the Rev . Roser Watson,
pallor of the Hemlock Grove
Churdl Friday I p.m. at
.Hemlock Grove Grange Hall.
Everyone 11'eicome.
ED . IRWIN, evangelist,
singer, and musician to appear at the Meigs Junior High
School auditorium, 7 p.m.
Friday lor a gospel service.
Public invited.

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RETURNS HOME
Mrs. Henry Cooper, here
for the Middleport Alwnnl
A.!aoclatlon banquet, has
returned to her home in PennII)'IVJnla after visiting with
her mother, Mrs. Eva
Hartley, and sister, Mrs.
Richard Owen and family.
$It WIIB acl-ompanled home
by Mrs. Hartley who will re·
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WEDNESDAY
POMEROY Masonic Lodge
161, FI&lt;AM, regular session,
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, All
Malter Ma10ns invited.
BETHEL Lldles Aid l p.m.
with . Eunice Davis and
VIrginia Fllher.
THURSDAY
HAPPY HARVESTERS
Clltss at Trinity Church,
Thursday, 7:30p.m.
LAUREL CUFF BETTER
HEALTil CLUB, 7 p.m.
'Thursday at the Route 33
n~~~dside park for a potluck
picnic.
MEIGS
COUNTY
ifUMANE SOCIETY, 7:30
p.m. Thursday night at the .
Rlverboit Room at the
Athens County Savln~s and
Loan Co.
ROCK
SPRINGS
GRANGE, at the hall, I p.m.
Thursday.
HARRISONVIIJ..E OES 255
Inspection . Thursday 7:30
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spring flowers. Games were
played with prizes going to
Mury Felts, Nancy White,
Ke nda Cha ne y, Mrs .
Margaret B. Weber, mother
of the bride-.,lect, and Mrs.
Ruth Jenkins, mother of
Steve, who also won the door
prize .
Others presenting gifts to
Miss Weber were Rayanll&lt;l
Cole, Linda King, Ca rolyn
Mununey, Beth J enkins , Sally Weber, Connie Carleton,
Carol Gheen , Trudy Pryor,
Glenna Sprague, and Vicky
Grate .

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POLLY'S POINTERS

biU lugy.genera[ S&lt;:i en&lt;"c l'\1 111prehunsi ve from West Liber·
Polly Cramer
ty State Col lege. Hi s wife.
Gl&lt;rdys sterdeck Mitch, is
organisl anti ell choir director
only. Tin :, keeps cac1 1 pr.lir
the $800 ,000 Center this fur l.awrenccficld Chapel ami Firep lace
month.
tnl.( elh er ;md r {'(J /1 sdcl'L
h.•a chc.s piano and orgm1 is stained
from ~tboul40 puir wit h just il
. Mitch has been employed lessons.
g!rtllt·e
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smce 1974 a&gt; a gen eral
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Polly
Cramt·r
The nt.: w mul timedia
f l i·: ~H I'UI.I.Y - Wilen 1
sctent-e teac her at the Mound· theatre directur ha s worked POLLY 'S PllOilLEM l'lEAH
sville Junwr High Sehoul. For fur Oglebay Park during (he POLLY -· I would lik e to kno w wrtsh Ill \' foam -ba cked
the past 10 years he has work- past 14 years induding part- how t.u dci;i ll the Stn ilkc stains drapenes i do just one panel
ed on a part-time basis at tune and summer jobs at the frum Ill~' whit e lH·kk at a tune in the bathtub and
fi nd they do nut wn nkle su
Oglebay Park.
duldren's zuo and at tl1e C; uod firepl• re . .:_ BOBBY
Mitch describes the new Zoo. His tlutit!S now will in·
m :AH BOBBY - I presume muclt. ll c;wc the hooks in th e
Ogle!lay Park Center as uni· dude programming of ucw your fire pl ace ilas bricks !hat pleats and hart ~ litem un the
qqe in that il offers ~ recrea- multimctlitt shows. p~ujcdion we r~ made white, nut painted ltrl l' lu dr y IJV tlll' huoks. r·or
tional facility for education of shuws and operation of the white. If th e fini sh is sm ooth i&lt;lfl gt•r dr&lt;J perics 1 do h &lt;~v&lt;' to
~ the potential both to eenter, scheduling use of the such st• ins should scrub off IL&lt;e cloth espi ns to pin them tu
edUcate and to provide enter- t1&gt;nler, as well as puul1 c rela· \-vit h scouring powder and c1 s~l'o nd lu1e but I fi nd th~:~ t
tainment. He sa id that the job tionti and infor ma t ion ' tecl wuul. But if thev are ice1v ing thL· hooks mmC:Jk ~l:i it
as dtredor of the multimedia dissemination fu r the nt:w rough us~ a stiff s t.:ru~Ubing 1mwh s illlpl ~ r whcn ha ngin g
urush instcod of the steel tire drapes to dry. 1Po lly's
c-enter offers him an impor- 1nulti-purpusc center .
tant challenge in the field of
The buildmg contai n&gt; per· wool. Rinse well (Jftcr cl t!an - 11otl'- .Just be sure the hooks
education since it can be used mant!nl scatin~ fur l JOpeople ing. I have C:Jl so heard uf ilre rust proof. r- MRS. R.P .
IJEAH POl .I. y - 1 h&lt;Jvc
to inst ruct kindergarten and features a 40 foul mcdlf:llli e's hf:lnd soap IJcing
bccnq
Lult i11g for 15 years and
use
d
for
this,
tuo
.POLLY
through college students a&gt; d ia m e ter
perfur(:tl c d
lw
v~.:
some
advice fur HerDEAR
POLLYI
ke
e~
my
well as professionals and aluminum domed .scrcc11 .
dnw
.
IJu
nul
do anylhmg
pten:ed
eC:.~rr
ing
s
in
i:HJ
emp
ty
other adult groups.
Mitch is the grandson of
&lt;!
bout
those
blucqu
rltmg hn e!'i
unc
pound
dwtulC:Jte
C
(:tndv
Now 27, Mitch has lived in Mr. and Mr&gt;. Perry Mitch,
1W
marks
until
/\FTEH
yuu
Uox
lh(:lt
hf:ls
compartm
ent~
Wheeling for 20 yel!rs . He Midd leport.
;t re fini s il L'd wtlh the tj uilting.
for the l' hoculatcs in une !dyer

Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Burdette spent the past
weekend in Evansville, Ind .
visiting their son, Bob.

'

RUTLAND--Miss Donna
Weber , bride-elect of Steve
Jenkins, was honored with a
bridal shower Friday eveni ng
at the Weber home given by
Charlotte Lambert, Debra
McCall , Sherrie Might, Robin
Boring, Linda McManus,
Elle n Brooker, and Jane
Wise.
The green and yellow col·
ors were use-d in the decura·
Lions and cake inscrib&lt;.-d
"Best Wishes Steve and Dun·
na" wa&gt; &gt;erved with punch,
mints and nuts. The refresh·
menl Lable was centered with

w&lt;:~ nt

at 1y uf them ur you m tly h(:I VC
lo draw some uf your OWII .

and

·

Oscillating Fans Reg. 134.66 ........ 128.88
Garden Hose 64 ft.·')\
••. r1/'H
................\ '6.98
'
.,J,.
4111
Freezer Ba gs, ~t. &amp; Ill. ....... · ~! ·~...... .,

ch icken to go. a ls o. Wheth er you ch oose their dining·
room or yours. you're boun d to love the ir chicken-

EAIIJlG FJJ.II FOR THE IIHDJ.E....EAMILY!

· Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gilkerr·
. son and granddaughter,
Dreama Kay, and Mr .
Gilken.son's aWtt, BernetLa,
were weekend guests of Mr.
Mrs. Bob HliCflich and
Jtlyne.

0

Exterior Paint Reg. '8.9L ..........'6.88

Ch icke n-Out IS part of your loc a l 3 INONE restaurant,
along wrth a Darry Isle an d a Fros top . Great Dairy
treat s and fa mous Fr os top Root Beer .
Br ing in the wh ol e fa mily becaus e 3 IN ONE is ...

Mrs. R. S. Corson, Morgantown , W. Va. has spent the
past week here visiting Mr.
10d Mrs. Hugh McPhail.

LYNN AND "FRIEND"- Lynn Walker and her dog , Buster, are shown frolicking In
the spring sWJshine at their horne . LyM is the on_;Year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Walker , Athens, Ala . and the granddaughter of Mr . and Mrs . Grady Craig, Hartford, W. Va .
A great-grandmother is Pearl Norris , Racine, 0 . (Photo by Jimmy Walker).

Saw Horse Legs ...................... '5.88

..

Announcement of his appointment was made in
preparation for the opening of

•
•

HAVE GUESTS
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mr&gt;. Edward Stiles of Middleport were their sun, Roger
of Lexington. Ky . and thetr
grandson , J~son Stiles of
Shelbian• . Ky.

Or , if you wan t , you can ch1c ken·t n, b ~ c ause Chicken -

,

Yuu .J u nul

gradu(.ltcU from Wt:ll'wood
Hrgh Sehoul and rc~ei veJ his
ba chelor of ~rts degree in

· cto r

Steven 'R. Mitch, son of
Robert and Mary Mitch of
)Yarwood, ronner Middleport
residents, has been named
the director for Oglebay
Park 's new multimedia
theatre in tl)e Good Zoo com-

Stephante £Dte /tUS
1,]
SpeakS at
~~;,e~rf~~r~;~"~s~~~tn:d~e ~~s~h~::r~~~~:.;a~~i~;~w~~re fi·/1mz"/y n"·~ht Ob' rervat1on

hu11orable. But I won 't try to find one. - CUHI NG MYSELF
DEAR READERS :
Col~m n scales fur and aga tnst psychiatric counsehng are
now ttpped three to two on the "not worth it" side. Sorry about
that, doctors. - H
DEAR HELEN:
I'm 100 perrent for Elatne 1who enjoys her 4().year smoking
ha btt , and resents those GASP people). I have two queotion&gt;
for those mthtant non-smokers :
1. Do they walk , rather than use their cars to pollute the air ?
2. Do they care one whit for me or anyone else as they light
the ftreplace, ba ckyard barbecue, coal-burning furnace. These
can belch out more wwke in an hour than a city full of
dgarelte smokers.
Eating the devil '&gt; meat is as wrong as drinking the devil's
broth. You can bet your bippie a lot of non-smokers would
drive their cars, cycles, snowmobiles, etc. from the kitchen to
the ba throom if it were possible to get through the doorways.
Both stdes are rtghl - and wrong - and both should work for
Too many cooks rnay spoil a corrunon ca use of dean air. - O.B.V.
the broth, but the ch ef at ou r
Gut a problem• An adult subject for discussion • You can
local beHrwry mrmf:l gt.·s splen- talk it over in her co lumn if you write to Helen Bottel care of
Lhb newspaper.
'
dlllly un his own.

problems

Mt '
heat
t'

wll h a tt•lluwship dt nnt.·r at
·· ~!t' 's SW&lt;'t'i . I Know " Text
noun a11d .Hn Hfternuon pruuf the lh·v. Co rter wa&gt; " A gnm l tu feature tltt' rllu rcll
~ l an on a M 1.s~wn . "
hi stut·y, n:cognitt lH JS an d
Ser vil't.' S wi ll conli nue prc s~ nli::tli , •n s , Hllli H t! Jessa ~t.·
through lht• week wtth the by lire Hev. Hen ry 1.. Ke)•.
Hcv. Cruvcr Tum er to &gt;peak Jr., funnrr pastor of tile
tonrglil . Ht•\'. Eddie Buff- chu rl'll .
mgtun. tumurruw night. ami
Tht• publi t· IS mvltt.• d tu all
fthns uf the Hulv Land to be of lh~ srrvH.'t'S. Mrti . Florenn•
shown by the Hev. and Mrs. RIChards is gent'I'H i dutirWil ber Hilt on Fndoy night.
man willl H.i sLien Mill er and
There will be no service on Mi ss Carrie Ward as roSaturday but on Sunda y there chal nnen.
will bt• an :ll l-1 l.w prog ran~

We'd

7- The DIUv SenUnel; MidtllePort-Pomerov 0 Wed sda ·
ne ·y,June 7,1978

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f ~ U,·j f I

pi ~HII~l a11d A.IY IIl MmHJ!i sang

RIO GRANDE - Pre·
schoo l age children will have
a special free opP&lt;Jrtunity to
pa rt rc ipate in educationa l
activity beginning June 20 on
the Rio Grande College and
Community College campus.
Three to fiv e year olds will be
involved in a variety of play
experiences each Tuesday
and Thursday. 10 a.m. to
noon, through J uly 13.
According to Joan Loeffler,
assis tant
professor of

.t'c'h' "
name·d·

.•

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I

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8 - The Datly Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Wednesday, June 7. 1978

Jury selection begins
juq

nflt guil ty or organized crime
an(! murder for hire, " said
deft' nse
a tt orn ey
Hy

selectiOn has beg un m the

Frir clman . ''How ccm the

seco nd trial uf repu te d
underw orld
ftg u res
stmmnin~ from Lhl' bomb
slaying
of
Clev eland

second strmg E-ven be con-

CLEVE: LAND 1 UP! I Aller four days o.f often bitter
ar~um~nts,

pretr ia l

r&lt;:~cketeer

Dwllel J "OtHm v"

Greene .
·
C'uyHhoga County L'mnnwn
Pleas Judg e i\'o r mcw

A.

Furr st heard 16 dt&gt;fen se
m ot!Ons ,

disrn tss

1ncludmg

thL'

ont'

to

mdldment

l'harg ing
the
thr et'
defendants w1th l'll~ Hgmg in
urgamzt:•d LTUll e .

" The

wl leged

con s pl r&lt;~ t n r s h av t~

Heavy

llliiJ Ur

been fo und

~-------oo
Beat••.

Of the Bend

Angr ·· LL'Onardo and Thomas
J _ ··Tnrnmy .. Sinito - were
a('qu itted on all counts or
(t _gg r~vat e d
murd e r ,
aggr; tn lted arson and
f'ngag ing in orgamzed cr UlJe.

Lir&lt;H c)Ji 1s the reputed boss of
org;;mized cn me in northeast
Ohlll.

with "Re·select " sett tng
0 Five -posit1on water
temperature contro l-

SPECIAL

includmg 3 Permane nt

WASHER.ORYER

Press settings
D Bleach dispenser

$489~~1R

0 Double·Act10n washing
0 Porcelatn enamel top and
lid
Lint fi lte r and recirc ulation
system
Lock 'n Spin'MSafe ty Lid
, Fabric softener dispense r
(o ptional accessory)
:J BacKed by Nat1onwi de
Su re Serv1ce

You canoe sure 11 11 s WeS1 1nghouse

MRS. AGNES HilL. Tuppers Plains, has made some
progress in her search for an oil cloth map printed in Pomeroy
in the late 1800's. She's located two more townships to be
reproduced from the aged map showin g property owners in the
townships and has two more to go. Th e needed two are Olive
and Orange Townships. If you can help please conta ct Mrs.
Hill in Tuppers Plains.
JAN JUDG E: reports that two free cerv ica l ca ncer clinics
for Meigs area women will be held in JwJe , They will be June
14 and June 28 a l Heath United Methodist Church in Middleport
and there are plenty appointment openings at this point. To
make an appointment - and it is for your own benefit- call
992·7531 daytime or 992.,';832 in the evenings or on weekends.
A COMMITTEE: has been formed to improve the Chester
Elementary Sehool gymnasium . The wooden floor o.f the gym
is fallin g apart and the committee hopes to raise some $4,000 to
be used in taking up the wooden fl oo r and replacing it with tile
over concrete . The school was once the Chester High building
and the committee is hoping that alunmi '·whose happy years
of high school" were spent in the building will help out. There
will be volunteer labor needed besides the money . Anyone
wishing to contr ibute may send donati ons to Mike Will in care
of the school.
CE:WARD CALVE:RT , a member of the sales staff of Smtlh
·Nelson Motors in Pomeroy, is confined to St. Joseph Hosp1tal

\!)' Q~[fl]~illWIU

TO OUR MEIGS COUNTY CUSTOMERSI

THIS ADVERTISEMENT FOR ANOTHER 15% SAVINGS.
OPEN 9:00A.M. TO 5:30P.M.

SPORTING
GOODS
OOFF

N\JW

PAINTER
PANTS
$750
oz.

WRANGLER
JEANS

Str ai ght Leg and Boot Flares

00

l,OOO's
MORE ITEMS
TOO
NUMEROUS
TO MENTION

CARPENTER
PANTS
$ 50
LEE RIDER
14 oz. JEANS
Stright Leg and Flares

$

00

JUST ARRIVED! THOUSANDS
of SLEEPING BAGS
Largest Selection in Southeastern Ohio
Every Size and Style Awallable

Bill's Army-Navy Store
65 North Court St.

Graph Leiter by maili ng 50
cen ts tor e-ach and a tong , s ~ l l ~-1.&gt;
1
addr esse d . stam ped en~o~e1ope '

to Aslro-Graph , P 0 Box 489,
Radio Ci ty Station. N.Y. 10019.

Be sur e 10 spec ify Oirlh sign . ·
CANCER (June 21-July 22] Vour
assen tveness will be tuned to a
higher pitch than us ual today,
but it would be wi se to mask
your mo t1 ves with ch arm .
Srn rl es a'nd thank ~ou s assure
success .
.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Usuall y
you're not one to htde your
ltght unde r a bu shel Today,
~o u may b e reti ce nt to let
someo ne yo u secre tl y ad mir e
know exac tl y how ~ou feel.
VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept . 221
Fnends will react to your
warmly toda y beca use they 'll
sense you re eager to pl ace
their wis he s above you r own .
No wonder you ·re popular
LIBRA (Sept . 23·0ct. 23] Surprisi ngl y. th at wh ich oil ers th e
greates t challenge and appears to be the most diff ic ult
Wttl prove IO be the C3SieSt for
you toda y. Don ' t duck responSibt lities .
SCORPIO (Oct . 24-Nov. 22] II
pa ys to be observ ant toda y.
You co uld profit from study ing
1he experiences ol ano the r.
The lesson s learned co uld be
appl icable to 'p'O ur own life at a

in Parkersburg, W. Va . Cards may be sent to room 411 .
MRS. ALICE FRE:E:LAND has entered Camden-Clark
Hospital in Parkersburg for observation and treatment. Cards
ma)' be sent to th e hospital where Mrs. Freeland will be
con fined for several days,
MR. AND Mrs. Floyd T. Chapman, Pittsburgh, Pa., lhe
former Renda Russell, were in for the Memorial Day weekend
and attended the RBcine High School Alumni Banquet. Both
were members of the Class of 1961.

day ~;~re l •ke ly to come fr om
Situ ations tn augura ted by oth ers ratner tha n fro m your own
spadewor k
CAPRICORN !Dee. 22-Jon . 19]
Fmdi nq willing and co mpat1bl e
companions lo pal aro und wil h

shoul d be easy lor you today.
You ingratia te your self with

cha rm.
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Feb. 11]
Tackle ta sks that involve beautllicalion, as you have a kna ck
lor harmony and order tod ay .
Th e unsigh tly will tak e on a
nel14 look under your han ds.
PISCES (Feb . !0.· March 20]
A.ny fli rtatio n on your part may
be tak en se riou sly by th e ob·
ject of your intentior1s today , so
be sure you really desire what ,
you're ~oing after .
ARIES (March 21·Aprll 19] You
should derive considerable enjoyment today expre ss ing
yourself domesti cally . Try your
hand at the culi nar y art s or'
decorating your abode
TAURUS (Aprii20·May 20] Don 'I
hes itate to . use terms ol
en.dE!arment In meaningful rela tion ships today . Persons who
ca re tor you are equally amc idus to know you care, too.
1NEWSPAPF.:tt

ENTg RPRISE ASSN. I

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT ,

PROBATE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
IN
THE MATTER OF
SETTLEMENT OF
AC ·
COUNTS,
PROBATE
COURT , MEIGS COUNTY.
OHIO
Acc ount s and vo ucn ers ot
th e
rollow lnQ
named
f idu ci aries have been f iled in
the Probate Co urt , Meigs
County , Oh io, for approval
and settlement :
CA SE NO : 16,148 First·
Account of F11 nn ie Miller ,
Gu ardil!n of the person an d'
estate of Grover c. Oliver , an
incompetent person
.,
CASE NO : 21. 131 Final
Account of Betty Br lckles ,
Admin is tratr ix of the E st al~
of Ina Ho back , De cea sed
CA SE no : 27, 059 Fin al
Acc ount ot Stev en T. Sloan .
Administrator of the Estate
o f E ffie Davis Starch er .
Deceased
CA SE NO . 21. 293 Fina l
Acc ount of Betty Mer le Stout ,
Admi ni strl!lr ix of the Estate
of Samuel 0 . Stout , Oet eased
Unless except ion s ar e f il ed

thereto , sa id acc ount s w i ll be

tor he ar ing bef or e said Cou rt
on th e t..t n . da y of Jul y, 1978 .
at Which t ime sa id ac cou nls
wilt be co nsi dered and con tin ued fr om da y to da y vn fil
finall y di sp ose d of .
Any pe r son inleres ted may
t i le written exce ptions to said;
a cc ounts or to ma tters
pe r ta inin g to the execut 10n of
the tr ust. not less th an Hve
da 't'S pr ior to the date se t tor
hear ing .
M an n ing Webster
JUDGE .
COMM ON PLE AS COU RT
PR OBA T E D IV IS ION .
MEl GS COUNTY . OHIO.
(6) 7, He

LfGAL

MEIGS COUNTY
REAL ESTATE OWNERS
The Tax Books are now open for the
June or Second ha If Collection of the
1977 Real Estate Taxes. Also for
delinquent tax. Closing date will be
June 20, 1978.

WASHI NGTON (UP!; earlier this year sued the
Federal grand juries in eight former trustees for money
states ar e inv estig at ing allegedly squandered on bad
. poss ibl e crim ina l conduc t loans, including sev eral to
involvin g offi cia ls of th e Las Vegas casinos.
r ece ntl y resh uffl ed
Te"msters Union Ce ntr al
States pension fund , a Justi ce
Department official told a
co ngr ess iona l
he ar in g
Tuesday .
Uni on reform leade rs,
test ifying in the same hearing
before a House Wa ys and
Mea ns s ub co m mitt ee ,
charged that organized crime
controls the fund .
Prices Effective
IRS Commissioner Jerome
oz.
Kurt z, anoth er witness,
tl1rea tened to revoke the
fu nd 's qualifica tion for tax
deductible status if "serious
deficiencies'' in its operation
persist.
Acting Assistant Attorn ey
Genen1l John C. Keeney said
criminal investigations by
the grand juries include at
least 11matters involving the
pe nsion .fund and one
regardin g the un ion's health
and wel!are fund.
" Grand
juries
in
Ca lif ornia , Connectic ut ,
24 oz. Broughton
Florida , Ill inois, Michigan ,
Nevada, Ne w York and
PeMsy lva nia are currently
pursuing Investigations of in1 lb. Blue Bonnet
dividuals or tra nsac ti ons
Involving these fund s,"
Kloeney said .
The reform lead ers representing Tea msters for a
Democ' r a t i c Union and the
P r ofess ional Dr ive r s
Association - demanded the
16 oz.
currenl trustees o.f the fund
be ouslt'&lt;l " nd a government·
supervioeu elec tion iJe held to
choose successors.
17 oz.
Hep. J .. 1. Pickle, D-Texas,
who presided at the session,
sa1d he was dissatisfi td with
the eHectiveness of out-o.f •
46 oz. grape
('t,urt · tJg r ee rnents under
wtuch Teamsters !'resident
Frank Fit zsimmo ns and
200 ct.
other offici~ l s were forcl'&lt;l to
resi ~n as fund trustees.
" IJoJfort unately, It now
se ems pa inful ly appare nt
32 oz . Kraft Miracle Whip
that the cu rrent trustees are
making " mockery o.f the ir
strict du ly or indi vidual
9 oz .
loya lt y to the 450 ,000
Teamsters who depend on the
Ct: nt rttl Stat es Fu nds,"
Pi&lt;·kle .said.
711, oz. Kraft
The I.abor Depa rtm ent

GEORGE M. COLLINS
MEIGS COUNTY TREASURER

RUT LAND
DEPARTMENT STORE

50% OF OUR SALES COMES FROM YOU! BRING

Or~iQQ!~o
$
50

Some thin gs you've al.,,ays
wanted . but couldn 't alford,
could b~ with in reach. this
coming ~ear . Oth ers ni•ghl
have a hand in brin ging thi s
about
GEMINI (May 11 -June 10) The
way s and mea hs to acqu ~re
someth1ng nice Yo u 've been
want in g loo k lik e th ey can be
worked o u1 today. Focus your
sm art s on your desire. Hav ing
tr ou ~J e selectin g a career"
Send for yo ur copy of Astra-

Dear E:ditor,
Early last week someone hit our mail box with a club or
iron rod and ruined it ! I had just paid about $7 for it before I
entered the hospital in August of last year.
We don't bother anyone, why anyone would do us such a
dirty trick is beyond me 1Some people don'l grow up, they just
jump up. God will puni sh such nuts for lheir crimes, never
·
forget '
I hope these people 1or person ) will suffer 10 times more
hell than I have! 1I suffered hell and the grave since August of
'77! That's no lie!) ... Bull 'm getting along fine now' Have had
one fina ncial crisis after the other since August but I thank the
good Lord I have made out pretty well mosl of the times ... such
people should send a donation to help a person "hard hit "
rather lhan such destruction!
I always do goo d deeds for other people, not dirty deed! I
feel pity in my heart for such dirty rascals! A human wouldn't
do such dirty deeds!
I thank the good L&lt;&gt;rd for good neighbors and friends , I got
loads of get well cards and gifts while I was in two hospiU!ls
(tha t proves most people are to ps !).
laler da te
Sincerely, John Mohler SAGIITA.RIUS (Nov . 23-Dec.
Leading Creek Rd ., Middleport Z1) Your grealest benefi ts to-

robing Teamsters

Three
Day

$

~YMrm

Grass almost knee deep?

RANGER. MINER

ARRO•GRAPH
Bernice Bede Osol

the editor 1 and mwt be •lined wllb llle alpee'a ad·
dn11. Namet may be withheld upon pubUcaUoa.
However, on request, names will be dleciMed. Lenel'l
should be In good taste, addressing !Jauea, not per·
sonalltles.

CONG RATULATIONS Ill Kimberly Williams, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenne th Williams.
Kimberly, who graduated from West High School in
Phoe nix, Ariz., in a class o.f 900, received the most outstanding
student award at commencement Thursday night . The
Williams, of course, are former residents and Kimberly would
ha ve graduated from Meigs High tltis spring had the family not Dea r Editor :
moved to Phoenix. Kim 'sgrandmother is Mrs. Pearl Williams,
I am writing concerning the Rock Springs Cemetery,
a long-time teac her in Pomeroy who now put s in busy days
Memonal Day, I went out to my husband 's grave. What a
with her handicraft shop in Pomeroy
look! The grass was.almost knee high. I also went to Kyger and
other ones. They were all nice and clean.
·
AN D A VOTE: of tha nks to Bill Darst and his crew in
I think the Trustees should get a trash can and put up there
Middleport from Carl Gilmore. Carl says that Darst and his for tlte old flowers that people put in the ditch, looks like a
crew really had the Middleport cemeteries in beautiful shape dump. If you all can 't afford one I will buy them and paint
for Memorial Day and he apprec iated it. Did y ou ·~
them if some one will haul them out there. I know some day
will be vote day .
BOB AND Debbie Buck were among ·the lucky Meigs
Well , I know what you will say. Don't worry if 1 had the
Counli ans who got the time and money at the sa me time to money I would lift my husband to another one. Let me hear.attend the Broadway production of "Chorus Une " staged in Mary Roberts, 675 Sycamore St., Middleport, Ohio 45760.
Columbus recently . The Bucks enjoyed the presentation
tremendously .
ACLE:VER idea by Mrs. Dorothy Oliver, an E:nglish and
literature teacher at Meigs High School is well received by
students . Mrs. Oliver had ber class wall display board just
covered this year with newspa per pictu res and articles dealing
with student acti vities. The st udents enjoy it and after loo king
at so many arllcles and pi ctures, taken fr om The Daily
Sentine l, no wonder il seems like il has been a busy year - it
HAS.

sel ections
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Model LA4 9
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For Tltursdoy, June 8

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18lb. Capacity

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s idc n·d ~··

Friedman was referring to
the fa ct that three defendant s
in thr first Gree ne mufde r
trial - Ja mes T. "Jack
Wlute" ljcal' oli. Angelo "Big

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W;,r spy, patrtut Nathan Hale
swd . " I only regret that 1
have hllt one life to l u~ fi,r
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9- The Daily Sentinel, Middle~rt-Pomerov

o

Wed sda J

AwardS AS;~mbly honors Eastern students

ji:AST MEIGS - The
following students were
recognized at the Eastern
High
School
Awards
assembly :
Outstanding Science
Student - David B. Brown.
Library Service Cer·
tificates - Debbie Shields,
Judy
Perry,
Dorothy
Runyan, Teresa Browning,
Sharon Henderson, Pam
Riffle, Robert Mays, Cindy
Scyoc and Pam Bowers.
Outstanding' Senior English
Student - Dorothy Runyon .
Outstanding Senior Home
Economics Student - Brenda
Boyles.
Math Awards - Algebra I
Award, Melanie Root ·
Algebra II Award, Kare~
Probert; Geometry Award,
Dan Spencer; Senior Math
Award, Dollie Runyon ;
Senior Math Award, Becky
Windon.
Senior Art Award - Keith

Kuhn, Winn er of Annu al
Ivan B. Walk er Award
x (boy ); Kim Ba t·
ey, Winner of Annual Ivan
B. Walker Award · x (girl l.
x · This award given an~
nually in memory of former
president of Eaolern Boosters
Qub. Awarded to outstanding

boy and girl - Scmur Athlete
and seholar who has par·
t icipated in at least two areas
of athletics.
Baseball Awards
~" our Year Awards - Jue
Kuhn; Highest Batting
Average, Joe Kuhn : Four
Year
Award s,
Kevin

Buckley; Three Year Award•
- Joe Boyles, Jeff Goebel,
Steve Little, Dan Spencer,
Ru sty Wiga l; Two Year
Awards - Bria n Bissell, J eff
Kimes, Mike Griggs ; One
Year Awards '7 Greg Wigal,
Dan NewelL
Senior Award Winners in

Ree ky Windon. Kun Batey ;

Base ball - Kev in Buckley,
Joe Kuhn.
Specialllase ball Awards Bes1 pitcher, Dan Spencer ;
Most Im proved, J elf Kimes;
Best Oe.fensive Player, Joe
Kuhn; Best Hitter, J oe Kuhn.
Girls Tra ck Awards
Senior Award Winn er s '-

Winners of Bars and Inserts
- l.auri Ma tthews, Vida
Weber, Debbie Durst, Lita
Y oung, J enn ie McC lure,
Kaleen Milhoune; First Time
Letter Wi nners - J auet
Broo ks, Pebbles Blake, Angle
Blake, Lau ra E:i chinger ,

Hcm·c Tre ssel ; First Time
CeJ1ificatt· Winners ~ Teresa

Dai ley.

Pe gg y Johnson ,

Melanic Hoot, Tra("i Sayre,
Donn a

PcrS(JnS, Chris Per·
Shei la White, Nancy

Mura

Sp el'lal Hccugll lt Jun --"
l;.arls Track - ,\ n~le Blake,
QuaiJfJed State Track Meet m
44 Yotnl Dash; !.(Jur i M at·

thews, Finished lilt II in Slate
Track
Meet - Mile Hun ; Kim
Sa nw s, La ur a P rovince,
Batey,
Winner of Girls High
Shcrri Bu cha nan, Terri
Point
Trophy
- 1918.
Pullins, Susan Sprague, Judy
Soli S,

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Sunday 10 am-10 pm

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~rooks.

Outstanding Vocat ional
Agriculture Student - Rocky
Van Meter.
Outstanding Industrial Arts
Award - Rocky Van Meter.
Choral Award - Diana
Massar.
Outstanding Music Student
Award - Kathy Pullins.
Citizenship Award
Outstanding Senior Boy,
David B. Brown : Outstanding
Senior Girl, Mary Mora.
Activity Award - Outstanding Senior Boy, David
B. Brown ; Outstanding
Senior Girl, Kim Batey.
Boys State David
Hedrick.
Alternate - Boys State Dan Spencer.
Perlect Attendance Brenda Riffle, Dave Young,
Joe Sayre, John Davis, Traci
~yre, Carla Chichester.
• Winner of Outstanding
~holar Trophy - David B.
Brown .
Editor of School Annual t&gt;orothy Runyon.
• Asst. Editor - Keith
Brooks.
~ Daughters of lhe American
Revolution Award - Mary
fo!ora .
• Winner ol Ohio In·
itructlonal Grant to Hocking
Technical School.
; WIMer of Ohio Scholarship
awarded by Board of Regents
:.. David B. Brown.
; WiMer of Four County Rio
Grande CommWllty College
~holarsltip - Becky Win·
olon .
' WiMer of Ohio University
Jjasic Grant - Dorothy
JtWlyon.
• Band Awards - Out·
&amp;tanding Seventh · Grade
Student, Becky Eichinger;
pulstandlng Eighth Grade
Student, Palty Edwards ;
hutstanding Freshman
Student, Laura Eichinger;
:Outstanding Sophomore
~tudent, Uta You0g; Out·
etanding Junior St udent,
David Hedrick; Outstanding
lienior Student, David B.
Brown.
Boys Track Awarda
' Winners of Bars and In·
serts - Don Eynon, Brian
White, Dwayne Good, RBy
Werry , Randy Browning,
Leonard Myers, Jack Parker,
Mark Norton, Dave Brown,
Brett Matthews, Rick L&lt;&gt;ng,
Ed Chevalier, Gene Cole.
Senior Award Winners In
Boys Track - David Brown,
Rocky Van Meter, Ed
Chevalier.
First Time Letter Winners
- Terri Brown, Lawrence
Pooler, Tony Kennedy, Ed
Holter, Rocky Van Meter.
Special Recogni11on Boys Track - Keith Wolfe,
Winner of Boys High Point
TrOphy - 1978.
Special Recognition - Joe

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DINNER HELD

A surprise picnic dinner
honoring Mrs. Glenora
Swalzel was held recenUy at
the Route 33 roadside park.
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Tex Myers (Manjuoie •
Swatzel l and son, Mark, Arlington, Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Swatrel, Pomeroy ;
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Swalzel ,
Donnie, Phillip and Sleven,
Marielia; " Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Winebrenner and
Shelly, Racine ; Mr. and Mrs.
William Swatzel, Pomeroy;
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Travis,
(Naomi Swatzel) and
children, Jeff and Tammy,
Print-eton, W. Va. ; and Sandy
Rafferty anu son , Brian, Col·
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' A l.bouahl for the day :
American poet Ralph Waldo
Emerson old, "Beauty
wlth011t arace 1.1 the hook
~011t the bllll.''

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8 - The Datly Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Wednesday, June 7. 1978

Jury selection begins
juq

nflt guil ty or organized crime
an(! murder for hire, " said
deft' nse
a tt orn ey
Hy

selectiOn has beg un m the

Frir clman . ''How ccm the

seco nd trial uf repu te d
underw orld
ftg u res
stmmnin~ from Lhl' bomb
slaying
of
Clev eland

second strmg E-ven be con-

CLEVE: LAND 1 UP! I Aller four days o.f often bitter
ar~um~nts,

pretr ia l

r&lt;:~cketeer

Dwllel J "OtHm v"

Greene .
·
C'uyHhoga County L'mnnwn
Pleas Judg e i\'o r mcw

A.

Furr st heard 16 dt&gt;fen se
m ot!Ons ,

disrn tss

1ncludmg

thL'

ont'

to

mdldment

l'harg ing
the
thr et'
defendants w1th l'll~ Hgmg in
urgamzt:•d LTUll e .

" The

wl leged

con s pl r&lt;~ t n r s h av t~

Heavy

llliiJ Ur

been fo und

~-------oo
Beat••.

Of the Bend

Angr ·· LL'Onardo and Thomas
J _ ··Tnrnmy .. Sinito - were
a('qu itted on all counts or
(t _gg r~vat e d
murd e r ,
aggr; tn lted arson and
f'ngag ing in orgamzed cr UlJe.

Lir&lt;H c)Ji 1s the reputed boss of
org;;mized cn me in northeast
Ohlll.

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Lock 'n Spin'MSafe ty Lid
, Fabric softener dispense r
(o ptional accessory)
:J BacKed by Nat1onwi de
Su re Serv1ce

You canoe sure 11 11 s WeS1 1nghouse

MRS. AGNES HilL. Tuppers Plains, has made some
progress in her search for an oil cloth map printed in Pomeroy
in the late 1800's. She's located two more townships to be
reproduced from the aged map showin g property owners in the
townships and has two more to go. Th e needed two are Olive
and Orange Townships. If you can help please conta ct Mrs.
Hill in Tuppers Plains.
JAN JUDG E: reports that two free cerv ica l ca ncer clinics
for Meigs area women will be held in JwJe , They will be June
14 and June 28 a l Heath United Methodist Church in Middleport
and there are plenty appointment openings at this point. To
make an appointment - and it is for your own benefit- call
992·7531 daytime or 992.,';832 in the evenings or on weekends.
A COMMITTEE: has been formed to improve the Chester
Elementary Sehool gymnasium . The wooden floor o.f the gym
is fallin g apart and the committee hopes to raise some $4,000 to
be used in taking up the wooden fl oo r and replacing it with tile
over concrete . The school was once the Chester High building
and the committee is hoping that alunmi '·whose happy years
of high school" were spent in the building will help out. There
will be volunteer labor needed besides the money . Anyone
wishing to contr ibute may send donati ons to Mike Will in care
of the school.
CE:WARD CALVE:RT , a member of the sales staff of Smtlh
·Nelson Motors in Pomeroy, is confined to St. Joseph Hosp1tal

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TO OUR MEIGS COUNTY CUSTOMERSI

THIS ADVERTISEMENT FOR ANOTHER 15% SAVINGS.
OPEN 9:00A.M. TO 5:30P.M.

SPORTING
GOODS
OOFF

N\JW

PAINTER
PANTS
$750
oz.

WRANGLER
JEANS

Str ai ght Leg and Boot Flares

00

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MORE ITEMS
TOO
NUMEROUS
TO MENTION

CARPENTER
PANTS
$ 50
LEE RIDER
14 oz. JEANS
Stright Leg and Flares

$

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JUST ARRIVED! THOUSANDS
of SLEEPING BAGS
Largest Selection in Southeastern Ohio
Every Size and Style Awallable

Bill's Army-Navy Store
65 North Court St.

Graph Leiter by maili ng 50
cen ts tor e-ach and a tong , s ~ l l ~-1.&gt;
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addr esse d . stam ped en~o~e1ope '

to Aslro-Graph , P 0 Box 489,
Radio Ci ty Station. N.Y. 10019.

Be sur e 10 spec ify Oirlh sign . ·
CANCER (June 21-July 22] Vour
assen tveness will be tuned to a
higher pitch than us ual today,
but it would be wi se to mask
your mo t1 ves with ch arm .
Srn rl es a'nd thank ~ou s assure
success .
.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Usuall y
you're not one to htde your
ltght unde r a bu shel Today,
~o u may b e reti ce nt to let
someo ne yo u secre tl y ad mir e
know exac tl y how ~ou feel.
VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept . 221
Fnends will react to your
warmly toda y beca use they 'll
sense you re eager to pl ace
their wis he s above you r own .
No wonder you ·re popular
LIBRA (Sept . 23·0ct. 23] Surprisi ngl y. th at wh ich oil ers th e
greates t challenge and appears to be the most diff ic ult
Wttl prove IO be the C3SieSt for
you toda y. Don ' t duck responSibt lities .
SCORPIO (Oct . 24-Nov. 22] II
pa ys to be observ ant toda y.
You co uld profit from study ing
1he experiences ol ano the r.
The lesson s learned co uld be
appl icable to 'p'O ur own life at a

in Parkersburg, W. Va . Cards may be sent to room 411 .
MRS. ALICE FRE:E:LAND has entered Camden-Clark
Hospital in Parkersburg for observation and treatment. Cards
ma)' be sent to th e hospital where Mrs. Freeland will be
con fined for several days,
MR. AND Mrs. Floyd T. Chapman, Pittsburgh, Pa., lhe
former Renda Russell, were in for the Memorial Day weekend
and attended the RBcine High School Alumni Banquet. Both
were members of the Class of 1961.

day ~;~re l •ke ly to come fr om
Situ ations tn augura ted by oth ers ratner tha n fro m your own
spadewor k
CAPRICORN !Dee. 22-Jon . 19]
Fmdi nq willing and co mpat1bl e
companions lo pal aro und wil h

shoul d be easy lor you today.
You ingratia te your self with

cha rm.
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Feb. 11]
Tackle ta sks that involve beautllicalion, as you have a kna ck
lor harmony and order tod ay .
Th e unsigh tly will tak e on a
nel14 look under your han ds.
PISCES (Feb . !0.· March 20]
A.ny fli rtatio n on your part may
be tak en se riou sly by th e ob·
ject of your intentior1s today , so
be sure you really desire what ,
you're ~oing after .
ARIES (March 21·Aprll 19] You
should derive considerable enjoyment today expre ss ing
yourself domesti cally . Try your
hand at the culi nar y art s or'
decorating your abode
TAURUS (Aprii20·May 20] Don 'I
hes itate to . use terms ol
en.dE!arment In meaningful rela tion ships today . Persons who
ca re tor you are equally amc idus to know you care, too.
1NEWSPAPF.:tt

ENTg RPRISE ASSN. I

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT ,

PROBATE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
IN
THE MATTER OF
SETTLEMENT OF
AC ·
COUNTS,
PROBATE
COURT , MEIGS COUNTY.
OHIO
Acc ount s and vo ucn ers ot
th e
rollow lnQ
named
f idu ci aries have been f iled in
the Probate Co urt , Meigs
County , Oh io, for approval
and settlement :
CA SE NO : 16,148 First·
Account of F11 nn ie Miller ,
Gu ardil!n of the person an d'
estate of Grover c. Oliver , an
incompetent person
.,
CASE NO : 21. 131 Final
Account of Betty Br lckles ,
Admin is tratr ix of the E st al~
of Ina Ho back , De cea sed
CA SE no : 27, 059 Fin al
Acc ount ot Stev en T. Sloan .
Administrator of the Estate
o f E ffie Davis Starch er .
Deceased
CA SE NO . 21. 293 Fina l
Acc ount of Betty Mer le Stout ,
Admi ni strl!lr ix of the Estate
of Samuel 0 . Stout , Oet eased
Unless except ion s ar e f il ed

thereto , sa id acc ount s w i ll be

tor he ar ing bef or e said Cou rt
on th e t..t n . da y of Jul y, 1978 .
at Which t ime sa id ac cou nls
wilt be co nsi dered and con tin ued fr om da y to da y vn fil
finall y di sp ose d of .
Any pe r son inleres ted may
t i le written exce ptions to said;
a cc ounts or to ma tters
pe r ta inin g to the execut 10n of
the tr ust. not less th an Hve
da 't'S pr ior to the date se t tor
hear ing .
M an n ing Webster
JUDGE .
COMM ON PLE AS COU RT
PR OBA T E D IV IS ION .
MEl GS COUNTY . OHIO.
(6) 7, He

LfGAL

MEIGS COUNTY
REAL ESTATE OWNERS
The Tax Books are now open for the
June or Second ha If Collection of the
1977 Real Estate Taxes. Also for
delinquent tax. Closing date will be
June 20, 1978.

WASHI NGTON (UP!; earlier this year sued the
Federal grand juries in eight former trustees for money
states ar e inv estig at ing allegedly squandered on bad
. poss ibl e crim ina l conduc t loans, including sev eral to
involvin g offi cia ls of th e Las Vegas casinos.
r ece ntl y resh uffl ed
Te"msters Union Ce ntr al
States pension fund , a Justi ce
Department official told a
co ngr ess iona l
he ar in g
Tuesday .
Uni on reform leade rs,
test ifying in the same hearing
before a House Wa ys and
Mea ns s ub co m mitt ee ,
charged that organized crime
controls the fund .
Prices Effective
IRS Commissioner Jerome
oz.
Kurt z, anoth er witness,
tl1rea tened to revoke the
fu nd 's qualifica tion for tax
deductible status if "serious
deficiencies'' in its operation
persist.
Acting Assistant Attorn ey
Genen1l John C. Keeney said
criminal investigations by
the grand juries include at
least 11matters involving the
pe nsion .fund and one
regardin g the un ion's health
and wel!are fund.
" Grand
juries
in
Ca lif ornia , Connectic ut ,
24 oz. Broughton
Florida , Ill inois, Michigan ,
Nevada, Ne w York and
PeMsy lva nia are currently
pursuing Investigations of in1 lb. Blue Bonnet
dividuals or tra nsac ti ons
Involving these fund s,"
Kloeney said .
The reform lead ers representing Tea msters for a
Democ' r a t i c Union and the
P r ofess ional Dr ive r s
Association - demanded the
16 oz.
currenl trustees o.f the fund
be ouslt'&lt;l " nd a government·
supervioeu elec tion iJe held to
choose successors.
17 oz.
Hep. J .. 1. Pickle, D-Texas,
who presided at the session,
sa1d he was dissatisfi td with
the eHectiveness of out-o.f •
46 oz. grape
('t,urt · tJg r ee rnents under
wtuch Teamsters !'resident
Frank Fit zsimmo ns and
200 ct.
other offici~ l s were forcl'&lt;l to
resi ~n as fund trustees.
" IJoJfort unately, It now
se ems pa inful ly appare nt
32 oz . Kraft Miracle Whip
that the cu rrent trustees are
making " mockery o.f the ir
strict du ly or indi vidual
9 oz .
loya lt y to the 450 ,000
Teamsters who depend on the
Ct: nt rttl Stat es Fu nds,"
Pi&lt;·kle .said.
711, oz. Kraft
The I.abor Depa rtm ent

GEORGE M. COLLINS
MEIGS COUNTY TREASURER

RUT LAND
DEPARTMENT STORE

50% OF OUR SALES COMES FROM YOU! BRING

Or~iQQ!~o
$
50

Some thin gs you've al.,,ays
wanted . but couldn 't alford,
could b~ with in reach. this
coming ~ear . Oth ers ni•ghl
have a hand in brin ging thi s
about
GEMINI (May 11 -June 10) The
way s and mea hs to acqu ~re
someth1ng nice Yo u 've been
want in g loo k lik e th ey can be
worked o u1 today. Focus your
sm art s on your desire. Hav ing
tr ou ~J e selectin g a career"
Send for yo ur copy of Astra-

Dear E:ditor,
Early last week someone hit our mail box with a club or
iron rod and ruined it ! I had just paid about $7 for it before I
entered the hospital in August of last year.
We don't bother anyone, why anyone would do us such a
dirty trick is beyond me 1Some people don'l grow up, they just
jump up. God will puni sh such nuts for lheir crimes, never
·
forget '
I hope these people 1or person ) will suffer 10 times more
hell than I have! 1I suffered hell and the grave since August of
'77! That's no lie!) ... Bull 'm getting along fine now' Have had
one fina ncial crisis after the other since August but I thank the
good Lord I have made out pretty well mosl of the times ... such
people should send a donation to help a person "hard hit "
rather lhan such destruction!
I always do goo d deeds for other people, not dirty deed! I
feel pity in my heart for such dirty rascals! A human wouldn't
do such dirty deeds!
I thank the good L&lt;&gt;rd for good neighbors and friends , I got
loads of get well cards and gifts while I was in two hospiU!ls
(tha t proves most people are to ps !).
laler da te
Sincerely, John Mohler SAGIITA.RIUS (Nov . 23-Dec.
Leading Creek Rd ., Middleport Z1) Your grealest benefi ts to-

robing Teamsters

Three
Day

$

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Grass almost knee deep?

RANGER. MINER

ARRO•GRAPH
Bernice Bede Osol

the editor 1 and mwt be •lined wllb llle alpee'a ad·
dn11. Namet may be withheld upon pubUcaUoa.
However, on request, names will be dleciMed. Lenel'l
should be In good taste, addressing !Jauea, not per·
sonalltles.

CONG RATULATIONS Ill Kimberly Williams, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenne th Williams.
Kimberly, who graduated from West High School in
Phoe nix, Ariz., in a class o.f 900, received the most outstanding
student award at commencement Thursday night . The
Williams, of course, are former residents and Kimberly would
ha ve graduated from Meigs High tltis spring had the family not Dea r Editor :
moved to Phoenix. Kim 'sgrandmother is Mrs. Pearl Williams,
I am writing concerning the Rock Springs Cemetery,
a long-time teac her in Pomeroy who now put s in busy days
Memonal Day, I went out to my husband 's grave. What a
with her handicraft shop in Pomeroy
look! The grass was.almost knee high. I also went to Kyger and
other ones. They were all nice and clean.
·
AN D A VOTE: of tha nks to Bill Darst and his crew in
I think the Trustees should get a trash can and put up there
Middleport from Carl Gilmore. Carl says that Darst and his for tlte old flowers that people put in the ditch, looks like a
crew really had the Middleport cemeteries in beautiful shape dump. If you all can 't afford one I will buy them and paint
for Memorial Day and he apprec iated it. Did y ou ·~
them if some one will haul them out there. I know some day
will be vote day .
BOB AND Debbie Buck were among ·the lucky Meigs
Well , I know what you will say. Don't worry if 1 had the
Counli ans who got the time and money at the sa me time to money I would lift my husband to another one. Let me hear.attend the Broadway production of "Chorus Une " staged in Mary Roberts, 675 Sycamore St., Middleport, Ohio 45760.
Columbus recently . The Bucks enjoyed the presentation
tremendously .
ACLE:VER idea by Mrs. Dorothy Oliver, an E:nglish and
literature teacher at Meigs High School is well received by
students . Mrs. Oliver had ber class wall display board just
covered this year with newspa per pictu res and articles dealing
with student acti vities. The st udents enjoy it and after loo king
at so many arllcles and pi ctures, taken fr om The Daily
Sentine l, no wonder il seems like il has been a busy year - it
HAS.

sel ections
D Five-pos ition w ater saver

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Model LA4 9
jig 18-l b. ca pac•ly
1
C He,wy Du• 1 Sp tral Ramp ',
·Agttato r-lo r bt g wash
1
loads
'0 Kn it fabric cycle
0 Three agitat ion/ spin speed

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1· · Letlel'l of opinion ue welcomed. They ahould be
1 le11 than 300 wonlllong (or be aubJef!l to nductloa by

For Tltursdoy, June 8

June 8, t918

18lb. Capacity

Agitator Wast.lr with
Knit Fabric Cycle

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By Bob Hoeflich

s idc n·d ~··

Friedman was referring to
the fa ct that three defendant s
in thr first Gree ne mufde r
trial - Ja mes T. "Jack
Wlute" ljcal' oli. Angelo "Big

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Athens, Ohio- Ph. 592·2488

Phone 742-2100

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HAM PAm........:..................................... ~~-~.. s1.49
FRENCH CITY RING PUDDING ........... ~~: ... s1.19
FRENCH CITY BULK WIENERS ............ ~~: .. s1.19
HOMEMADE HAM SALAD ........................ ~~: ... 99'
COTTAGE CHEESE ........89~ CABBAGE ..............~.~~ 25

MARGARINE.~~~~~~-~~.~~- 6~

Green

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10 lb. Alabama new

WHITE POTATOES ..~~~..$} 69

1-LB. BOOTH'S PERCH FILLETS ..... !.k.9~.~1.59

SWEET BRIER APPLESAUCE ••••••••••••. 2/79'

TEEN QUEEN PEAS ........................ 2/59'

WELCH AID DRINK •••••••.••••••••••••••••••• "_59c
WHITE KLEEN EX ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 59~
SALAD DRESSING. .......................1::.~.sl.29

TWIN PAK PRINGLES .........................89'

A thnught for the day : Just
1~~ · fqre

h£· wa ~ lmnged by thr
Br it l:-;11 as ;1 H t•vr~l utiOna r y
W;,r spy, patrtut Nathan Hale
swd . " I only regret that 1
have hllt one life to l u~ fi,r
IJIY ('IIUJitl'y , ''

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MACARONI
&amp; CHEESE DINNER........ 2/69'
J2 oz.
IVORY LIQUID dish detergent with 1sc off
s

·······························~ 1.29
FOLGER'S COFFEE ........................... '4.79
10 oz .

9- The Daily Sentinel, Middle~rt-Pomerov

o

Wed sda J

AwardS AS;~mbly honors Eastern students

ji:AST MEIGS - The
following students were
recognized at the Eastern
High
School
Awards
assembly :
Outstanding Science
Student - David B. Brown.
Library Service Cer·
tificates - Debbie Shields,
Judy
Perry,
Dorothy
Runyan, Teresa Browning,
Sharon Henderson, Pam
Riffle, Robert Mays, Cindy
Scyoc and Pam Bowers.
Outstanding' Senior English
Student - Dorothy Runyon .
Outstanding Senior Home
Economics Student - Brenda
Boyles.
Math Awards - Algebra I
Award, Melanie Root ·
Algebra II Award, Kare~
Probert; Geometry Award,
Dan Spencer; Senior Math
Award, Dollie Runyon ;
Senior Math Award, Becky
Windon.
Senior Art Award - Keith

Kuhn, Winn er of Annu al
Ivan B. Walk er Award
x (boy ); Kim Ba t·
ey, Winner of Annual Ivan
B. Walker Award · x (girl l.
x · This award given an~
nually in memory of former
president of Eaolern Boosters
Qub. Awarded to outstanding

boy and girl - Scmur Athlete
and seholar who has par·
t icipated in at least two areas
of athletics.
Baseball Awards
~" our Year Awards - Jue
Kuhn; Highest Batting
Average, Joe Kuhn : Four
Year
Award s,
Kevin

Buckley; Three Year Award•
- Joe Boyles, Jeff Goebel,
Steve Little, Dan Spencer,
Ru sty Wiga l; Two Year
Awards - Bria n Bissell, J eff
Kimes, Mike Griggs ; One
Year Awards '7 Greg Wigal,
Dan NewelL
Senior Award Winners in

Ree ky Windon. Kun Batey ;

Base ball - Kev in Buckley,
Joe Kuhn.
Specialllase ball Awards Bes1 pitcher, Dan Spencer ;
Most Im proved, J elf Kimes;
Best Oe.fensive Player, Joe
Kuhn; Best Hitter, J oe Kuhn.
Girls Tra ck Awards
Senior Award Winn er s '-

Winners of Bars and Inserts
- l.auri Ma tthews, Vida
Weber, Debbie Durst, Lita
Y oung, J enn ie McC lure,
Kaleen Milhoune; First Time
Letter Wi nners - J auet
Broo ks, Pebbles Blake, Angle
Blake, Lau ra E:i chinger ,

Hcm·c Tre ssel ; First Time
CeJ1ificatt· Winners ~ Teresa

Dai ley.

Pe gg y Johnson ,

Melanic Hoot, Tra("i Sayre,
Donn a

PcrS(JnS, Chris Per·
Shei la White, Nancy

Mura

Sp el'lal Hccugll lt Jun --"
l;.arls Track - ,\ n~le Blake,
QuaiJfJed State Track Meet m
44 Yotnl Dash; !.(Jur i M at·

thews, Finished lilt II in Slate
Track
Meet - Mile Hun ; Kim
Sa nw s, La ur a P rovince,
Batey,
Winner of Girls High
Shcrri Bu cha nan, Terri
Point
Trophy
- 1918.
Pullins, Susan Sprague, Judy
Soli S,

Store Hours:
Mor1.-Sal 8 am-10 pm

Sunday 10 am-10 pm

298 SEOOND ST.
POMEROY, 0.

PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU JUNE 10, 1978

~rooks.

Outstanding Vocat ional
Agriculture Student - Rocky
Van Meter.
Outstanding Industrial Arts
Award - Rocky Van Meter.
Choral Award - Diana
Massar.
Outstanding Music Student
Award - Kathy Pullins.
Citizenship Award
Outstanding Senior Boy,
David B. Brown : Outstanding
Senior Girl, Mary Mora.
Activity Award - Outstanding Senior Boy, David
B. Brown ; Outstanding
Senior Girl, Kim Batey.
Boys State David
Hedrick.
Alternate - Boys State Dan Spencer.
Perlect Attendance Brenda Riffle, Dave Young,
Joe Sayre, John Davis, Traci
~yre, Carla Chichester.
• Winner of Outstanding
~holar Trophy - David B.
Brown .
Editor of School Annual t&gt;orothy Runyon.
• Asst. Editor - Keith
Brooks.
~ Daughters of lhe American
Revolution Award - Mary
fo!ora .
• Winner ol Ohio In·
itructlonal Grant to Hocking
Technical School.
; WIMer of Ohio Scholarship
awarded by Board of Regents
:.. David B. Brown.
; WiMer of Four County Rio
Grande CommWllty College
~holarsltip - Becky Win·
olon .
' WiMer of Ohio University
Jjasic Grant - Dorothy
JtWlyon.
• Band Awards - Out·
&amp;tanding Seventh · Grade
Student, Becky Eichinger;
pulstandlng Eighth Grade
Student, Palty Edwards ;
hutstanding Freshman
Student, Laura Eichinger;
:Outstanding Sophomore
~tudent, Uta You0g; Out·
etanding Junior St udent,
David Hedrick; Outstanding
lienior Student, David B.
Brown.
Boys Track Awarda
' Winners of Bars and In·
serts - Don Eynon, Brian
White, Dwayne Good, RBy
Werry , Randy Browning,
Leonard Myers, Jack Parker,
Mark Norton, Dave Brown,
Brett Matthews, Rick L&lt;&gt;ng,
Ed Chevalier, Gene Cole.
Senior Award Winners In
Boys Track - David Brown,
Rocky Van Meter, Ed
Chevalier.
First Time Letter Winners
- Terri Brown, Lawrence
Pooler, Tony Kennedy, Ed
Holter, Rocky Van Meter.
Special Recogni11on Boys Track - Keith Wolfe,
Winner of Boys High Point
TrOphy - 1978.
Special Recognition - Joe

COKE - SPRITE

MR. PIBB - TAB OR FRESCA

09
CUT HAM
'1,59

LB.

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USDA Choice

ARM ROAST
LB.

BACON

10 lb.

'1.29
\lined Ripe

TOMATOES

59c
Kraf1 Philadelph ia

CHEESE

•1.99
YELLOW

Budget

BOLOGNA

ONIONS
3

LB .

DOG FOOD

EGGS

lb.

'2.99

GRAPE JELLY

)2 01

59'

99'

'1.09

USDA Boneless

Buckel

lb. Bag

64 Ol .

49~

69'
Bordens

GREEN

CUBE STEAK

PEPPERS

POPSICLES

'1.69

2/39c

'1.19

LB .

Crispy Serve

.BACON

BANANAS
4 lb.

'1.00

24 ct.

Bordens
Jumbo Treat

ICE CREAM
Gal.

1

1.79

'2.19

DAWN

3

CITRUS PUNCH

Ol .

WEL CH

8 Ol.

Sunny Delight

CHEER
DETERGENT
84

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3 lb . Bo•

'1.19

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E~s

P1eces

POTATOES

Grade A
Extra Large

lb .

WELC H

GRAPE JAM
3

99'

CASCADE
so

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lb.

99c

'1.49

KRAFT

BARBECUE
SAUCE
59c

18 OJ .

ELF

SALAD

DRESSING
not

59c

FREE

DINNER HELD

A surprise picnic dinner
honoring Mrs. Glenora
Swalzel was held recenUy at
the Route 33 roadside park.
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Tex Myers (Manjuoie •
Swatzel l and son, Mark, Arlington, Va.; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Swatrel, Pomeroy ;
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Swalzel ,
Donnie, Phillip and Sleven,
Marielia; " Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Winebrenner and
Shelly, Racine ; Mr. and Mrs.
William Swatzel, Pomeroy;
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Travis,
(Naomi Swatzel) and
children, Jeff and Tammy,
Print-eton, W. Va. ; and Sandy
Rafferty anu son , Brian, Col·
wnbus.

.ITAR.WAIU. POSTERS

When you buy Family or King or Giant
Cheer, Dawn, Cascade.

Buy any 2 - Get 1 Poster Free • Buy any 3- Get 3 Posters Free • See our 01 splay

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' A l.bouahl for the day :
American poet Ralph Waldo
Emerson old, "Beauty
wlth011t arace 1.1 the hook
~011t the bllll.''

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10 - The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .• Wednesday ,June 7,1978

Mlld~Ps

E~~~ ~cRE:E? Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash

Gallipolis Business Collt!ile
is offering the acc'redited
program of c lass work
you ' re
requ ire d
to
complete for taking the
Ohio State Examination
complete
in
onlv .
12.
wt&gt;ek s . Class b e g~n s June
12 . For more- information

15 Word.~ ur Umlt-r
Ca~h

· Chaq(t'

I tbly

1 00

1 25

:l iliiy.~
J Wiys

1.50
1.80

I 90
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ti!Wys

3.00

:175

Ead r word u\'t!l' .Lilt' m111unwn 15
words IS 4 l 't'nlli per word ~r tid~
Alb rumun~ ulht•r lht~n t-unst-t·utrv..dap w!ll lx- draq.~~:J at tilt' 1 day

contact Lee E. Tyler, 446·

ralt•

4367 .

No. 75·02-0472 e.

GurU o f llrallkl:i a rwJ
Olnt uat'} . 6 t't•nU:. J&gt;t!l won!, J.lOO
In tllt'lllU I' )',

nununwn. C&lt;1sll ur ;H.Ivark.'t'

Card of Tbaili

~lui.Jilt'

Humt• !&gt;&lt;tle. ;md Yitl'll :-.;;\r..,
arr al'l'rph•tl LUll~ wrlh ra.'llr ll'll h
or·tJt.r . 25rrnl l'ht~rl!t' fur ads l'iHT\' ·
ur.: Clox Numbt·r lu f&lt;Jre uf Tlw St·ir -

I WOULD lrke to than k the Rev
James leach
Mi
Hermon
(hu•ch
Ches ter Noto renc
Ch ur ch
Veterens Merrr o r rol
H o~p ttol ond ott the nu 1 s e ~ and
doctor s wh o sen t !l o w e r ~
co rds
,-,s rts and all your
proye1s whrle I wo ~ rn the
hospr tol I honk you ell
George Abbott

turt'L

Tht• Pullll~lin n~.!i t•rvc~ tilt• ~~~ht
to t&gt;drl or rrJt't.' l arr~ all~ dr~IIIC..l uUJ'I't'l lunal Tl11• PuUh:..ht'r wrll rkll tw
l"t'S}XIIISilJ]t_. fut' ITIU I't' \1\itl\ Ull t' lll( 't!l"·

l't't1 IILSt' l'liUII.

Phunc !1'"1,-:.! 1~

NOTICE
If YOU have o servrce to oll e1
wo nt to buy ot sell som eth rng
oe l ook rng l or work
or
whote\ler
you II gel te~ul t ~
laster wrlh a Se ntmel Wont Ad
Co lt 99'1 'l l 5b .

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES

H'ISCOPAl CHURCH Rummage
Sole June B:Q lOth 9 5 Bake
Sole on the lOth ot Pam!,
Se c ond
St reet
H ou!ie
Pomeroy

Mvmla}
~wn u11SotLunliJ)

tu... sJa\
tltru Fmfa 1
4P M .
Llrt•

tl&lt;t)

YARO SALl Ina l:: llrs below Mrd
dlepoll lues Wed &amp; Th ur~
9 00 Beddrng , Iorge sue cool
almost new m•sc . If em~

Ut&gt;furt• pulih; ·aLton
Sllttlltn ·

t P.M:
Fnday ofttornwn

SOMEONE TO work in Toma to
helds . Top poy . Dallas Cleland .
9.!9 -7340
WAIIRESS
No
el(pertence
neceuory . Apply in person at

Blu e lorton M tddlepor! .
BABYSITTE R. WEEKDAYS
2
chddren . ages 3 8 S Ce ll alte r
6 949·2DS9.
RHlAB LE BABYSITT ER needed tor

2 small boys , 0 days a week .
ljlqJ .ol73

or

BABYSITTER at home

N!:10

m

Portland . 5 day s o week 7 om
to · 6 pm . Phone 843-4802
doyttme or 81113-4803 alter b pm

--MENTAlLY RE RETARDED

-

adults

an d children or e tn nee-d ol
la ster co re homes A salary
and benelits wdl be po1d Thrs
rs on m-home tab tha t wrll
benelrt the lrle chance o l o
mentally reta rded per~on For
more m l o1mat ron wrr te or coli
Fo~ter Care
~
Morn
Jo c l..~on
OH
4 56 4 0
014 180 5039
r l a c k~on )
or
b1 4 597 tHJ7 (AI hens )

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--------·---NO ITEM TOO l or ge or too small
Wr ll buy 1 prece or complete
hou5eh ol d N ew u ~ ed or ont 1·
que s Martrn s Furnrtvre 20 N
7nd St
M rddleport Phone

992 0370
( HI P WOOD
Poles
ma)( ,
drome te r 10 o n lorge5t end sa
per ton Bundled slob S6 pe•
ton De lt11 ered to Ohro Pallet
Co . R1 7. Pomeroy 9912b89

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GOOD
UHO
troC!or
w rth
hydroulr( 3 pt hrtch 747 307 4
COINS C URR~N CY tokens o ld
pocket wol che '§ and ch o rn~
srlver and gol d We need 190.!
and ol der srlver cor ns Buy sell
or trade Call Rage • Wa msle y
7.. 1-1331
TIMBER POMEROY Fore~t Pr o
duct!&gt; fop prr ce l or stand rng
sow limber Call CJC/15965 or
Kent Hanby I 440 8570

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OLD f-URNITURE ICe boxes bro u
bed s 110n beds et&lt; {O inplete
hov ~ehold~ Wr1 te MD M rller
Rt 4 Pomeroy or coll992 6370

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tl &amp; ~ MOBill HOMI:- 5 Pt Pleo Will C Al&lt;~ lor the elderly 1n our
son ! W Vo bes•de HPCk '
hornf&gt; PhoneQ97 -731 4.
l'f'l3 811)0drn o re 14 ~ 64 2
bedr oom
197'J Dorran 14 Jl bO '1 bedr oorn
1977 Vrctor 1011 14 x 6 7 3 bedroom
2 both
1~ 7 2 co~entry 17 Jl b~ J bed• corn
l9b'J ~lotf'lsmon 1~ )&lt; bO 2
bedr ao rn
We have enlarged our
CO AL UM ~S IONI: ~and 9'o"e t. ser vice departm~nt and
cole rum chlonde l er trloJel dog will service Ho1point and
f ood ond oil type s of ~ oh h
other brands.
ce lsror ~alt Wmlo. s Inc ~ Morn
~I
Pome ro y qQ2 3tl'l1

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

SHlCIION ol lhe b.- I wood
~ r o~,~ e &gt; 111 ~oulheo s h~ ul Ohro .
Jotul
Mor!&gt;o
He I Trr o11a
lempw ood and Nolhuo lron
Heat Co a Putnam [)r (oil Mrll
~1 )
At hens . ()14 )91 -60 79 01
0141:!90 1187

WANTlD 10 buy Olde r country
hou ~ e
and ocreoge
Some
w ood s Nor th end ot Me•g ~
Count ,.Aw ay fl am paved
rood Repll" to Bot 779 M co
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The Darty ~ ent rnel Pomer oy
Oh10
• WANnD TO buy l rrewood l or
5to11e t 30 4 773 sq37
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YARO S Al~ 819 S 3rd
dleport . Wed .. 8. Thun

Mrd

IWO f-AMIL Y Yard ~ole lhur~
ond Fn June 8 &amp; 9 Q ~ 1(&gt;43
Lrncoln Ht s_ Old too b school
desks doth ownr ngs mu'&gt;rca l
rns trumenh and mtsc other
rtems .
YARD SAl£ ot Sto•lmg Mo sser
2nd hou~e on rrght obo11e
~a5tern Hrgh School on Rt 7
Double \..rt chen smk wr th me tal
bose grrl s bike . clo l hrng and
many othe r .tenH Hours 9 lo

s 30

YARD SALl:: June 8 8. 9 at Dav1d
Holter •esrdence 1ust above
f1ve Pornts on Rt 7

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

WA1l: R Wl:: ll drrltrng

VACA NCY f-OH etdedy potrent on
prr110l e home otluppers Plo111 s.
Coil offer 5 weckdovs or
ony l ime
o n weekends .
bl4 · b67 - J30~

EXPERT
HUNTER

Wheel
Alignment

~ HINN S

l RACIOR SAll:: S
Ph o ne 45tl I OJO
leo n W Vo

Any U.S. made car- parts
extra if needed . E:ccludes
front-wheel drive cars.

Pomeroy Landmark
9,.J~ck

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water with Co-op water

soHener , Model UC.SVI.
' Now Only '289,95
Le1 us tes1 your water Free

Pomeroy landmark

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·Jack W. Carsey , Mgr .

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Phone !92·2181

YARD S.All: June 7 J:l ~ h om 'J
orn to 4 prn ot br g wh1 1e hou!&gt;e on
lefr OfiOS.~ !t o m Roush lon e on R•
/rn(h c s h~t e Ohroo tMmy Loy r1e

tQ73 MON I ~ CARLO landau P S
f' B A C AM 8 tra ck ~ IC're o
~aceltent
condr lt on
Sl700
B4J 7072

Wl~IHfN

1908 VW BUG SAOO Q97 5858

1q76 CHl VHO HI j ton pr clo.up
17 UOO mrle~ l~ c e !l e n t condt
tron To pper rnd ude d at S3350

l9b0 DODGE
POLARA
one
ownef 1n lrne con dllr o n f-'hone
94GI 77oJ

H OOJ~

Chr ldren'i
$~ 9) to $I :1 9S Men ~ $1'1 QS to
S.:r4 9S Barley., !Soots J /'l N
l'nd A11 e M 1ddteporT

Qij) ~91?

15

~001 WOOOl::N boat wrth
1noTor a nd !fader . Wrll ~ell
ch(!(l p A l~o elo&lt;lriC bu•l t rn
011en Q91 3l 7J

5TORY

TWO

fro me house o
r oo m ~ a nd bath . cellar . out
hurlding~ 4 acres la nd at edge
o f Rutla nd Complete tror ler
hook vp ol~ o 2 bo nks oppro r~
ed property ot ~15 500. Phone
992 7ffl 4

ON CR Jl 36 ocres . Near

I , ones located l rn de h o m
Me1gs Mmc No.I . Dr illed well.
~ ept rc tonk S!JOOO 7 41 - 25b~ .
13 ACR~ 5 of land on the Pome roy
G
all3944Cou1!&gt;e
CJQ'}
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304 773 5867

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SC HOOt
OUT
SPECI Al S Fol d downs SlqoQ
up ':15 T Bu nk Hou\e $65/M
now S!&gt;04q 17 mrnt motor
Sl6 300 now SIJ qoo We o;etl
~ervrce and quolrty Open 12 7
weekdays
Open SundO';' !&gt;
Camp Conley Storcrolt So les
Jh b7 N o f Pt Pleasant
304 t;&gt;7 5 5384

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WAN TED fO ren t House o•
trader by ftlfed rncom e coup le
9Q? 3437

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For ltmt
3 AND A RM l u rn •shed and un
fur mshed opt s Phone qq7
5434
COUNTH'r' MOBIU Home Pork
Route 33 no• th ol Pome•oy
Lorge lot s Coll99') 7479
Sf:NtO R CITIZENS
Our
new
re nter s ossrslonce you mov be
able to INe .n our apartment
t or less than $50 o mo nth , For
more rn l ormo !ron
contact
Vrlloge Ma nor A pnrtmf!nls

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WRNtSHED GARAGE opt
4th M•ddleporl 99') 7140

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ooe for only 59,600 .
IN THE COUNTRY -

1973 HUICK LUXUS b celten t (On
d rt ron P S P 8
A C New
lrre ~ Sl 7~ 9927870
JQ74 PINTO Rodr ol t11e ~ 11ew
~hoc h -48 000. tntl e~ SI S00
Co li 991 7785 otter 4
1971 CADilLAC E:: tOOf.!ADO f"utl
powe1 011 ellcetlent co nd1tron
Ph one 997 7401

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,'
POTACH, FERT-0-PELS
&amp; BLEND
Pomeroy landmark
Phone !92.2181

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Phone 98S·3806
Jack Ginter 985·3806

Box l :

Chester, Ohi •
10-30-l.

Hood .

bedroom frame needing a
little redecorat ing , bath ,
gas furnace, cHy water .
breezeway , 2 car garage,
trailer s pot and over an
acre of land . Sl2.500.

CHESHIRE - Big red
brick with 2 apartments. 10
rooms , 5 bedr ooms, 3
Rt . 7. l'v\odern i nsi de w ith
fu ll basement a nd young

For Free Estimates

Call

A LOT OF BUYERS ARE
SEEING US NOW. tF YOU
HAVE A NICE CLEAN
PLACE AND WANT TO
MAKE A PROFIT CALL
992.]]25.
HELEN L. TEAFORD
GORDON B. TEAFORD
SUE P. MURPHY
Associate R.. ltors

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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
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991·2174

BY OWNU! 00 oues 2100 feet
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Family Reunions
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98l·41lS
Chester, Ohio 45720

HOMESITES lor ~ ol e , 1 ocre ond
up. Mtddlepod neor Hutlond .
Coli 992 -7 41:1 1.

GeorgeS . Hobstetter Jr., Broker
1071;2 Sycamore St., Pomeroy . Ohio
PHONE 99H333
Office Hrs.: 9 a .m.-5 p.m .

Closed Thursdays and Saturday at noon .
Your Full Time Real Estate llroker
NEW LISTING -12 room . spl it leYel col011 ia l in Rigg s

RACINE - Inside corporat ion limits . nice 3 bedroom
home, 1 ba th, newly painted. heated with gas or wood
and coa l burn ing furnaces . Plenty of closet and storage
space. Garage and workshop . Only $32,000.00.

POMEROY - Hysell Run Road. liYa ble home 011 11
acres. has good well. bottle gas heat. Call for more
into. Sel ling price Sl0,600 .00 .

TUPPERS PLAINS - 2' 'xS2' Fuqua doub le wide
mobil e home on corner lot In Arbaugh Addition . Lot Is
100'&gt;&lt;200' . Only $5,000 .00 down will buy th is home.
Selling price 521 ,000 .00 .•
WE NEED LISTINGS VERY BADLY. REAL ESTATE
IS SELLING SO LET US SELL YOURS.
Cheryl Lemley, A5sociate-Home Phone 742·2003
Hilton Wolle, Assoc l at ~ Home 949-2589

GeorgeS . Hob•teHer Jr ., Broker
Home Phone 992·5739

608 E.
MAIN
POMEROY. 0 .
JUST LISTED - About 6
acres wi th e.:cellent home .

3 bedrooms, bath , la rge
kitchen B. din ing, nat. ga s
F.A .

het~ t .

furnace

fi r eF~Iace,

basement.

2 car

garage .

CENTRAL REALTY CO.
TWO ACRES - A beautiful 4 year old. 3 bedroom ho me
large ea t -In kitchen, 3 bedrooms, all nice ly
carpeted, 2 baths, full ba se ment with TV room . Many
mor e eKtras, low he at bill with nat. gas forced air
fu r na ce . A ll f hls and tw o n ice acres of land In a good

with

location . Will go quick for us.ooo .

S32. 000 .00 .
BABY FARM - 25 acres
with yery nice remodeled

57 ACRES - With a nic e I If&gt; story house with 3 bedrms.

home close In , 2 bedrooms,
bath , ca rpeting, paneli ng ,
new si d ing, basement, F.A.

fenced . N ice co untry setting off bla cktop road just 6
m inutes n orth of Raci ne. Asking $42,000 .

and 11h batns . Mostly carpeted . Big central fi r eplace

with heatolator. Small barn and outbuildings, 20 acres

lurnace . S30,8S1.00 .
LOVELY BRICK - Cl ose

Vacant land on blacktop road. Beautiful
home site. About s minutes from s Point. Prices 13,800.

H ydro Un it. 3
baths , F .A.
furnace. close to school, 6

home si t e . About 5 m inutes from 5 Poin t. Prices 13 ,800.

to

ne w

bedrooms, llh

rooms . S3.5.000.00.
LOVELY KITCHEN Thi s you shoul d see, large
dining area with ·d in ing

bar , 3 bedrooms, bath.
basement.

abo ut

28

yrs .

old . 5IB,ooo.oo .
LIKE FLOWERS? - Here
is i ust the business for you .
Es tabli shed for a nu mber
of
yea r ~ .
Tra ining
fu r nished,

i nt eres ted

parties call.
BRICK &amp; FRAME - I acre
ground . J bedrooms, 1'12
bath , nice kitchen &amp; dining ,
all electric, patio, potch,
garag e

and

worksho p .

$3 1,900.00 .
OTHER PROPERTY TO
CHOOSE FROM.
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK , KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
ASSOCIATE
REA~ TORS
992·2259- 992.6111

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(Bob Hoeflich)
109 High St.
Pomeroy

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or 94q·1000 Rocme Ohra Cr 11t
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Center .

.REMODH INC . Ptumbrng. heotrng
ond oil types of general reporr
Work guaranteed 10 year~ ell ·
per renee . Phone 992 -2409

SAVE ON
CARPETING
DRIVE ALimE
&amp;

SEWING MACHIN E Repo11 s , ser ·
vice , all makes 991 7184 lhe
fobrr c
Sh o p
Pomeroy .
Avthorr1ed Songer Soles and
Serv1cv . We sh arpen Scrssors
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T'irt 4 into t'ree.
plus subtract
bt1 four... 1

R. 33-10 ACRES of land al011g Rl. 33 •·lane lust north

close to hospita l and sc hool at Laurel Cliff . Asking
$42 ,500.
40 ACRES - In Soulhern Local wilh a small barn and
dug we l l. About 12 a cres tillable. Some woo ds li nd
mineral s. Asking 121 ,500.

I have f iqure
how to perfect
my car '

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All u rpet ins tatted with
padding 11 no chorge .
E:cper1 installation.

As Low A•
'4 88 aq. yd.
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Will do roofing . cons tr u&lt; lr on,
p lumbing and hooting . No tob
too large or too smell. Phone
7-42 -2348

&amp; up

9' and 12' Vinyl
FRANK &amp;ERNIE

Floor Covering In Stock
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RUTLAND
FURNITURE

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Rutland

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IT. AND 1 'TOOK THE LIBERTY
OF HIDING YOUR BEST CAM~RAS
AND EQU IPME:NT IN MY
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f'PAR.TMENT!

A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS - Here Is an excellent 3
bedrm . house with flh baths, ki t c hen w ith built -in

appl iances, tamlly rm. wit h fireplace. all nice ly
carpeted. Full ba sement with wood -bu r ning stove.
Altached 12 carl garage . Chrysler Air· Temp . central
heating and cooling. Very low eloc. bills . All this and
appro• . one acre land . HaYe a look . On ly $47.900.
$11 ,700 will buy a good 2 bedrm . house and garage,
storage building and garden space on St. Rt . 124 In
Syracuse,

115,000 - Will buy a good 5 bedrm . house with large
living room and kitc hen . 1 baths. bastment , F . A . na t .

ga s heat In Chester.
We NHd Lisflng51Middltporli
We have buyen for many typnof property
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return with his ace, he
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diamonds and led the si ngleion club toward the K Q In
dummy , losi ng th e queen to
East's ace . East now had to
lead a diamond to preve nl
d ec l arer's a ccess to
dummy 's club king.
Key P lay Num ber Three :
After ruf!ing East 's dia·
mond returm , declarer led
the jack o! trumps and when
West showed out, he played
dununy 's queen . This truly
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through three s pectacular
strokes had engi neered a
coup that rende red the de·
fense impotent.
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would disca rd his spa de
loser on the king of clubs. If
east won the queen of hearts
with the ace, any suit he led
would allow South an entry
to dummy - a diamond play
would give a ruff and sluff, a
club play is clearly fatal ;
and a trump lead from the 92 lets South play low and win
with the seven .

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and deserves to be 11layed
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because o! the sta kes in·
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just such a hand as is di ·
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declare r to avoid what Bridge, " care of this newspa·
seemed like certain defeat . pe r. P D. Box 489. Ractio Cltt
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and see what you're girHing
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742 ·2211

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and dllcher . Cher i e ~ R HOI ·
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Rutland Ohio . Ph one 742-?008 .

10 ACRES - Vacant land on blacktop road . Beautiful

carpeted w ith 1 or 4 bedrms., living rm ., family rm .,
with fireplace, basement , fuel oil furnace, garage and
ou tb uil d ings. So me fencing, plenty o f road frontage
and garden space. Ci ty water a nd drilled welL Loc.

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drrllrng , co mmercta l a nd
domes trc Pump so lei and se1
vtce . 992 -b195 or 30-i -895 -3902 .

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HERE 'S TH' SlORE
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Addams Family B; Sesame St. 20.33; Gomer Pyle.
USMC 10. Dinah 13 .
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15.
5 :00-Here Come The Br ides 3; St!r Trek 4; Gunsmoke
8; Mls.ter Rogers' Neighborhood 20.33; Hogan's
Heroes 10; Emergency One 13 ; Petticoat Junction
15.
5:3o-News 6; Elec. Co. 20,33; Mary Ty ler Moore 10;
Hogan 's Heroes 15; .
6:1l0--News 3,4,8, 10, 13, 15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20,33.
6: 36-NBC New s 3,4, 15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 8. 10; Over Easy 20,33.
7:1l0--Cross.WIIs 3,4; Newlywed Game 6,1 3; Gong
Show B; News 10; Gilligan 's Is . 15; Hocking Valley
Bluegrass 20; Consumer surY IYal Kit 33 .
7:3Q-Hollywood Squares 4; Match Game PM 6;
Tattletales B; MacNeil. Lehrer Report 20,33; That's
Hollywood 10 ; Nashville On The Roa d 13; Marty
Robbins' Spot li ght 15.
a:oo--Chlps 3,4,15 ; Welcome Back, Kotter 13 ; Billy
Gra ham Crusade 6; Waltons a. 10; On ce Upon a
Classic 20.33 .
B:3o-Qperatlon PeHicoat 13; In Search of the Real
Amer ica 20,33.
9:1l0--James at 16 3, IS ; llarney Miller 6,13; A Job , Not
A Handout 4; Billy Graham Crusade 8; Alexander
So lzhenltsyn 20.33 ; Hawaii Flve·O 10.
9:3o-Fish 6, 13.
10:1l0--BIII Ion Dollar Bubble 3,4, 1S; Are You A Missi ng
Heir ? 6.13: Bar naby Jones B,10; Po ldark II 33 ;
News 20 .
10:3o-Lock, Stock &amp; Barre l :20.
11 :oo-News 3.u,a, 1o, 13, 15; Dick Cayett 20; Lil ias
Yoga 8. You 33.
11:30-Johnny Carson 3,4,1S;; Starsky &amp; Hutch 6,13;
Mash 8: aBC News 33 ; Movie " Assignment K" 10.
12:1l0--Janekl 33; 12 :4o-Toma 6, 13; 1 :IJO-- Tomorrow
3,4; 1:So-News 13.
Movie Channel 4 5 &amp; 9 PM. - Sllyer Streak (PG )
7 &amp; 11 P.M. - Eagle Has Landed IPG I
Chonnel 5 6:30P .M. - Testimony Time
7:00 - 'Pau l Gaudino
7:30 - Supersports
10 ·00 - 700 Club.
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PHONE
992-2238

C.IIAfterl :OOor
Anytime Saturday
992 ·7119 or "2·5041

HOWERY
AND MARliN
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COIIOirng , se plt c ~ ys t ems ,
dozer backhoe , dump truck .
l1mestone. gra~e l
bla ck top
pOIItng Ht 143. Phono 1 (biA )

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and to -boys l or hrre wrH hau l
fil l dir t to sorl . li me ~ t o nc ond
grovel. Colt Bob or Rogct Jef fers . day phone 992 -7009 , n1ght
phone 997 3515 or yen 5732

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EH? C'MoN,
SANDY ...

O HJ WE USE THE SHC&gt;RTClli
•· · Sff? THER E ' S THE
CHURCH STEfPl.f ••• RIG t11
THROUGH TH ' HOLLOW· --

DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;

KEN GROVER

IN h'U lL AN[) 6 r oorn~ por tro l
bo th car poll urrlrty burl dmg
On brg lot Cr!y water go ~
74'l 7&amp;11

1-IVl: ROOM S ond both gara ge
964 S 3rd Mrddlepo rt Drn rng
•oom sur te 9Q2 SQBQ

3:3Q-AII In The Fa mi ly a, 10; You Bet Your Life 20.

----·

Pomeroy, 0.
3·15·t1C

lOO!"'In St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy 992-6282
or"H263
8A.M.to4 :30P.M.

The Photo Place

business, not • side line

Crest Manor , S bedrooms, 3 ful l baths, fam i ly room
with pool tabl e, i nter -com system and much, mu ch
more! ! Sell ing price - $6 5, 000 .00

'J hedr oorh hou ~ ll
New !.to nn wrnd ow s 1 por
t hC' ~
alumrnum burldrng 111
boc k fJhone99i 31 19

Portraits
Weddings
Passports
Anniversaries
Special Occasions

our

47 ACRl:: ._ARM . ~ rooms a nd bot h
l otced art l urno'c Cr ty wot e1
10 x 24 I de block garage On Rt
7 QM)41~0

SY RA C US~

Movie Channel 4 -

'illti}\Ml ID'il

BORN LOSER

Report

5 &amp; 9 P M. - Hollywood Oldie
1 &amp; 11 P.M. - Let's Do It Aga in lPG)

News 20.

10 : 30- Amerlcan Enterprise 20 ; ll :Oo-News
3,,, 6,8,10,13, IS ; Dick Cavett 20; Lilias Yoga &amp; You

r===~~==~==~

HOBSTETTER REALTY

1
ACRl:: lot l or ~ol e do~e to
longsvrlt c Ohio 74/ 7409 .

Ph. 992·2848

5·15·1 mo. pel .

5-31- l mo.

r--------------------------,

bud d,ng rn

992 · 6323 or 992 ·6011

oco~~--

Service
,,_,

fruit tree s.

qa5 352Q

WHY~

n.
·
11 :3o-Johnny
Carson 3,4,15;
Pollee Storv 6,13; Hawa II
FiYe·O 8; ABC News 33 ; Movie "Papa's Delicate
Condit ion" 10; 12:1l0--Janakl 33.
12:46-Mystery ot the Week 6,1 3; Koiak 8; I:OQTom orrow 3,-4; 2: H&gt;- News 13

Brakes
Muffler
Shocks
Tires
Battery .
Installation Service

additions.

J

WONT TR ILYA THAT A.lloi 'T TH!i POINT!
I NH~RIT TH&amp; SHo WANT5 POWIIC-·NOW!
&amp;U~IN&amp;S~
AND 5HE KNOWS t &amp;OT
90ME DAY;
OTHER PLA~5 FOR
THE- COMPMJY!

MOORE'S

Under hang gutters &amp; room

Jack's SeptiC
Tank ~ce

SO ~HE

CAN RUN T~&amp;
TITU9 TRACTION
COMPANY,,.THAT,!;

Report 20,33; The Judge 10; In Search of 13; Wild
Kingdom 15.
B:IJO--G rinly Adams 3,4,15; Eight Is Enough 13; B111y
Graham Crusade 6,a ; Nova 20,33; CBS News .
Special 10.
9:1l0--DaYid Frost 3,4,15 ; Charlie's Angels 6,13 ; MoYie
" He\ I Boats" e. 10 ; Great Performances 33;
Poldark II 20 .
IO :IJO--Pollce Woman J,4, 15; Starsky &amp; Hutth 6,13;

B

land, 6 r oom house i n good
loca ti on over looki ng Rt. 7.
Two we ll s. ciste r n and 2
outbuildi ngs. W i ll take a

t9H GRANO TORINO Squrre ~ o r d - . . . , . - - - - - - - - - - - - Stat ton wagon wrlh p ~ fl B
Check our low. low
A ( td! wheel CI Ut~e COI\ T!QI
pric es On
oil n("w trres Power wr ndow !&gt;
S34'00
Call
ail e•
b pm
74') 7008

1"?7 CH&lt; VROl£1 SUBURBAN C 10
true" S,,l .. erodo poc"oge ond
trorler lo wrng poc:koge I~ (XX)
South '
m rl es 741 - Jl~-4

M081Lf: HOM~ wtlh ctly water
and go s Nrce lo&lt;o lron
In
Racine Alben Hd l 94Y 2261

Hrll

~to r e

AND

Recd ~vrtlc

porches,

..'

and rent out the
lower . A good canner lot
near stores . Better see this

Alum. &amp; Vinyl
Siding

and

Call

CAPTAIN EASY
OKAY, I 'LL ADMIT YO~ 'V E GOT
REASON TO 8&amp; SUSP IC IOUS SUr
·WHY IN 8LAZES WOULD YOUR
NII!C&amp; 1114t.JT TO KILL YOU!

~ : 45-Morn l ng

6:5o-Good Morning , West VIrginia 13; 6o55-News 13.
7:1l0--To!lay 3.4,15; Good Morning Amer1ca 6,1 3; CBS
News B; Porky P ig 10.
7:25-Chu ck White Repor ts 10; 7:30-School les 10.
B:IJO--Capt . Kangaroo 8, 10; Sesame St. 33.
9:1l0--Merv Griffin 3; Phil Donahue'' Emergency One
6; Brady Bun ch 8; Match Game 10;
9:36-Andy Griffith 8; Family Aftalr 10.
10:06-Andy Griffith 6; Card Sharks 3,4, 15; Pass The
Buck 8; To Tell The Truth 13; Joker 's Wild 10.
10:30- Hollywood Squares 3,4,15; High Hopes 6; Price
Is R lghl 8, 10; $20,000 Pyra mi d 1.3 .
11 ·1l0--High Rollers 3,4, 15; Happy Day s 6,13.
11 :30-Wheel of Fortune 3,15; Family Feud 6,1 3;
Partridge Family 4; LoYe of Life 8,10; Nova 33;
11 · 55-CBS News B; LOYing Free 10.
12 :llO--Newscenter 3; News 4,6 , 10; Sanford 8. Son 15;
Gamb it 8; Midday Magazine 13 ..
12 :3Q-Ryan's Hope 6, 13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 15;
Search tor Tomorrow a, 10; Elec. Co . 33.
I :®-For Richer, For Poorer 3; All My Children 6, 13;
News B; Young &amp; The Restless 10; Not For Women
Only 15.
·
I ::tO-Days of Our [iYes 3,4, 15; As The World Turns
8,10; 2:0Q-One Life to LiYe 6,1 3.
2:36-Baseball 3,o; Guiding Light 8,10.
3:1l0--General Hosp ital 6,13; Another World 15; Lilias,

ween the Wars 6; Family F eud 8; MacNe !I -Lehrer

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

MASH BROlHERS

estimate, 24 hour service.

upper

baths . 2 furnace s, and
garden on this 1' ~ acres on

Portland 843 25o l

re ~r den r e

1973 PlVMOUlH J"URV I )b()
engrne auTo P S P B A C
4 door ~ eden b• cell en t condr
Ir o n Phone 985 3q()Q

Phone "2·2181

He al t!tat&lt;' for Sale

~ARM

HOOF HOl LOW Horse s Buy sell
trade o• tra• n New and used
~addles Ruth Reeve~ Albany
(014 ) (198 3190
RI SI NG STAR Ke nn el 8o01dmg
Indoor
and outdoor •un~
Groomrng all breeds Clean
~onr lo ry
lacol, !tes Cheshue
Phone (0 14I 36 7 0792

W. Carse yo, Mgr.

IAiil

books dr she!&gt;

Landmark

POMEROY - Reasonable

R.esidential

commercial.

2 family home. Live in the

trade·in. Only 51POO.
EDGE OF TOWN - One

Call Now For
Appointment

1976 Hon ·
do Ac&lt;ord
1977 VW t!lr;l9
8 rownrng s. hot gu n 949 7432

condmon your

bedroom fra me home w ith
10 acres. Ha s la r ge living
r oom wit h woodburn i ng
fireplace . C&gt;.-vners will take
trailer In trade or w ill hel p
finance . $33 ,500.

Just 116.SOO .
HANDY .
WITH
A
HAMMER - 30 acres of

SPECIAL

\971 BUICK CenlurrM

&amp;

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

loadi ng dock and parking.
NEW LISTING - Wayouf 3

Ha s la rge garden and

l'nb '})[) tndu•o Hon do Ex cel lent
t:ond rtr on le s~ !han 800 mr les .
A skr ng $ 7 ~ 19()6 BSA chop·
per
l orr co ndrllon . Ask rn g
!bOO bl ,j 6q8.J290

PomtH"OY

floor , air co ndit ioni ng ,
natural gas, city water .
underground ga soli ne tank,

ce llar w i th workshop over .

19Jt:l HAH L ~Y DAVIDSON tully
cv :r.tomrled wrlh sutcrde clu tch
ond \hr lt bccllen t tondr! ron.
A!.krng $3000
741· 2790 or
bl 4 b9!:1 J790

Let

IIUSINESS IIUILDING Ov l of all floods. Concrete

bedrooms , ru ral wa ter ,
natura l gas, wood burning
fireplace and 3 car garage.

PAIN1 fOR ~ ole Alurnrnu m porn!
new bu c k et ~ never been o pen
ed 100 gal ova•loble oT $4 .50
pe1 gal lon Blue late x porn! at
SJ 50 pe r gallon 991 617:.1 or
Q9} b206.

sotten

Free Estimates
Phone 949-2862
or 949-2160

room older home with 3

c o nnrn g1or~

VARD SAL ~ Wed 7 Thur r. 8 hr
q of Benho Ru ssell!&gt; Wolf Pen
Rd Br(y cle m owmg marhtne
town mowe1 drshe~ clothe~
shoes

Wrl lrom I

G rant 742 7879

l 1 on~plantur

tors o ld T ool~
bed dolhrng qurlt
p r ece ~
clothes
ontrq ue
ltreploce set m1~ C rt em s

;92-3325

2\6 E. Second Street

Small tflllline &amp; mower
Maney Fertuson
&amp;Gilson Tillers, lllwn Boy
Mower Soles,&amp; Service.
399 W. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Ph . 992-2164
.4.1 mo .

service,

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992·5682
4.3o.ttc

For You ... Biack Woman 10;
3.

6:1l0-- News 3,4,a,1 0,13,15; Zoom 20,33; AB C News 6.
6:30- NBC News3,, ,15; ABC New s 13 ; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 8,10; OVer Easy 20,33.
7: oo-CrossWits 3; Probe ' ' Newlywed Game 6, 13;
New s 10; .Gilligan's Is . 15; Di ck CaYeft 20; People &amp;
Plac es 33.
7:36-AII ·Sia r Anythlnq _Goes 3: Sha Na Na .4; Set·

MODERN SUPPLY

mile off Rt. 1 by.pass on
St. Rt. 124 toward Rulland ,
0.
~.

New or Repair
Gutters and
Downspouts

VIRCI ~B. ;sR. L..&amp;..,~
'
. ' ~ . '()

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GARAGE

6: 30-Doctors on Call~ ; News 6; Summer Semester 8;

Hogan's Heroe s 1.5 .

~~~I

'ROGER HYSEll

H. L WRITESEL
ROOFING

) one:. wrlh (j 10011,
ho u~e J.RH GA), 2 cor garage
~u rnrr1er kti chen and borde reri
by 'l cr eek ~ Colt 9H5 -J8Tf

C.

USl:O lRAClOH:,
MJ---13~ lJre sel
MF/30 Or esel
M f-1 SO O•EJ s.el MF13) Oresel ·
M F1 e5 Oresel . Mf.285 D,res.el
M~ 1135 Dre~ e l .
Cob air &amp;
hea te r
Nl::W 8. USl::tJ IMPLI:M~NlS
Mf-9 BOIC'r
M~ IQ ~ol er
MJ-120
Haler Matthew ~ Holary ) cythe
M .. BBO Semi mounted I:J bot
to m Pl ow
Ml S?O 12 O r~c
M f- 100 2 How ( hoppe t Mf JCf 1
How Planter~
Mecho"rcol

YA HO SAL!: ot the Ronald Beegle
restdence one rn• le eo st of DUMP rf.!UCK . 9 pass enger sfo ·
I ton wagon I 0 preces. ol form
Rocrne on SR 124 Thuf ~ . June 8
eqwpment Atlr n good wo rkmg
and Frr June q 9 om to 4 pm
cond•!r011 , Call 949 /1 'l4
MOVIN G SAlE Thur s &amp; Fr~ 8 om
)00 ~ e1res
to b pm on l urkey Run Rd 7 IN Tl::R NA I tONAl
bvtldo:er
0 wo y blade
mr west o f Che~htre Follow
~ Ofl 5 cab wm ch
ready to
srgns hom Rt 554 to the Gro11el
go loo ks ltke new Wrll tot..e
Hill Cemetery
A uto mot r(
!rode\ Doni mr ~~ thrs. d you
wa~he1
se- •n g
mar h on e
needo do1er PhQI'Ie 949 27o3
prone ro th, antrque furnr!ure

~·130)1
~y OW N~R

THURSDAY, JUNES, 1978
5:,5-Farm Report 13; S:S()-PTLCiub 13; 6:1l0--PTL
Club IS; Summer Semester 10.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1918
5:30-News 6; Elec. Co. 20.33; Mary Ty ler Moore 10 ;

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~URROUGH)

SEN SI MAliC oc
coun !rng mo chr ne
Ph on e
'1912156 lhe 001ly )entrnet
11 l Coutt )t re e1
Po meroy
OhiO .

ol ~o

VA 1-HA . JO yr lrnan cr ng.
'el rnoncmg lr eland Mo rtgage .
'II ~ STole. Alhf'n., phonP jbt4 )

Cable Channel 5 6:30 P.M. - Testimony Time
7:00 - Wahama Band In Mexico
9:00 - Wahama Band .

TELEVISION
VIEWING

.Business Services

NI-W :1 b'ed roo m house '} both ..
ott elm
I Olll~ ~id d lep o1 1
d ose !o Rutla nd Phone CJI./'J
141H

Pomeroy landmark

Bl~l

DICK TRACY

It•·• I t:•talc fuc Sal.,

!;&lt;&gt;nice~; Offcttd

t'ur :;,Jc

VAHO SAll:: on ~~ 7. Tue s and
Wed Rood ocro!&gt;s from l eodrng
(reek Wat ch lor s tgn ~

Sf AN S BA~GAINLANO . Mom St
Rutland Ohio . We buy s&amp;ll or
trade ne w and used merchon
dtse . ont.ques , fires new and
used Open 7 days a wee\. q
om to 5 pm . Buy wtse buy from
Stan s

Good salary
991· b206 .

II - The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Wednesday, June 7, 1978

·

GRIN ON OC BULLET'S
FACE ·-- I WONDER
WHAT HE'S
DREAMIN' ABOUT

�... ......

.

.

.

10 - The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .• Wednesday ,June 7,1978

Mlld~Ps

E~~~ ~cRE:E? Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash

Gallipolis Business Collt!ile
is offering the acc'redited
program of c lass work
you ' re
requ ire d
to
complete for taking the
Ohio State Examination
complete
in
onlv .
12.
wt&gt;ek s . Class b e g~n s June
12 . For more- information

15 Word.~ ur Umlt-r
Ca~h

· Chaq(t'

I tbly

1 00

1 25

:l iliiy.~
J Wiys

1.50
1.80

I 90
~ . :l!i

ti!Wys

3.00

:175

Ead r word u\'t!l' .Lilt' m111unwn 15
words IS 4 l 't'nlli per word ~r tid~
Alb rumun~ ulht•r lht~n t-unst-t·utrv..dap w!ll lx- draq.~~:J at tilt' 1 day

contact Lee E. Tyler, 446·

ralt•

4367 .

No. 75·02-0472 e.

GurU o f llrallkl:i a rwJ
Olnt uat'} . 6 t't•nU:. J&gt;t!l won!, J.lOO
In tllt'lllU I' )',

nununwn. C&lt;1sll ur ;H.Ivark.'t'

Card of Tbaili

~lui.Jilt'

Humt• !&gt;&lt;tle. ;md Yitl'll :-.;;\r..,
arr al'l'rph•tl LUll~ wrlh ra.'llr ll'll h
or·tJt.r . 25rrnl l'ht~rl!t' fur ads l'iHT\' ·
ur.: Clox Numbt·r lu f&lt;Jre uf Tlw St·ir -

I WOULD lrke to than k the Rev
James leach
Mi
Hermon
(hu•ch
Ches ter Noto renc
Ch ur ch
Veterens Merrr o r rol
H o~p ttol ond ott the nu 1 s e ~ and
doctor s wh o sen t !l o w e r ~
co rds
,-,s rts and all your
proye1s whrle I wo ~ rn the
hospr tol I honk you ell
George Abbott

turt'L

Tht• Pullll~lin n~.!i t•rvc~ tilt• ~~~ht
to t&gt;drl or rrJt't.' l arr~ all~ dr~IIIC..l uUJ'I't'l lunal Tl11• PuUh:..ht'r wrll rkll tw
l"t'S}XIIISilJ]t_. fut' ITIU I't' \1\itl\ Ull t' lll( 't!l"·

l't't1 IILSt' l'liUII.

Phunc !1'"1,-:.! 1~

NOTICE
If YOU have o servrce to oll e1
wo nt to buy ot sell som eth rng
oe l ook rng l or work
or
whote\ler
you II gel te~ul t ~
laster wrlh a Se ntmel Wont Ad
Co lt 99'1 'l l 5b .

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES

H'ISCOPAl CHURCH Rummage
Sole June B:Q lOth 9 5 Bake
Sole on the lOth ot Pam!,
Se c ond
St reet
H ou!ie
Pomeroy

Mvmla}
~wn u11SotLunliJ)

tu... sJa\
tltru Fmfa 1
4P M .
Llrt•

tl&lt;t)

YARO SALl Ina l:: llrs below Mrd
dlepoll lues Wed &amp; Th ur~
9 00 Beddrng , Iorge sue cool
almost new m•sc . If em~

Ut&gt;furt• pulih; ·aLton
Sllttlltn ·

t P.M:
Fnday ofttornwn

SOMEONE TO work in Toma to
helds . Top poy . Dallas Cleland .
9.!9 -7340
WAIIRESS
No
el(pertence
neceuory . Apply in person at

Blu e lorton M tddlepor! .
BABYSITTE R. WEEKDAYS
2
chddren . ages 3 8 S Ce ll alte r
6 949·2DS9.
RHlAB LE BABYSITT ER needed tor

2 small boys , 0 days a week .
ljlqJ .ol73

or

BABYSITTER at home

N!:10

m

Portland . 5 day s o week 7 om
to · 6 pm . Phone 843-4802
doyttme or 81113-4803 alter b pm

--MENTAlLY RE RETARDED

-

adults

an d children or e tn nee-d ol
la ster co re homes A salary
and benelits wdl be po1d Thrs
rs on m-home tab tha t wrll
benelrt the lrle chance o l o
mentally reta rded per~on For
more m l o1mat ron wrr te or coli
Fo~ter Care
~
Morn
Jo c l..~on
OH
4 56 4 0
014 180 5039
r l a c k~on )
or
b1 4 597 tHJ7 (AI hens )

b8a··

--------·---NO ITEM TOO l or ge or too small
Wr ll buy 1 prece or complete
hou5eh ol d N ew u ~ ed or ont 1·
que s Martrn s Furnrtvre 20 N
7nd St
M rddleport Phone

992 0370
( HI P WOOD
Poles
ma)( ,
drome te r 10 o n lorge5t end sa
per ton Bundled slob S6 pe•
ton De lt11 ered to Ohro Pallet
Co . R1 7. Pomeroy 9912b89

,,

GOOD
UHO
troC!or
w rth
hydroulr( 3 pt hrtch 747 307 4
COINS C URR~N CY tokens o ld
pocket wol che '§ and ch o rn~
srlver and gol d We need 190.!
and ol der srlver cor ns Buy sell
or trade Call Rage • Wa msle y
7.. 1-1331
TIMBER POMEROY Fore~t Pr o
duct!&gt; fop prr ce l or stand rng
sow limber Call CJC/15965 or
Kent Hanby I 440 8570

,,

OLD f-URNITURE ICe boxes bro u
bed s 110n beds et&lt; {O inplete
hov ~ehold~ Wr1 te MD M rller
Rt 4 Pomeroy or coll992 6370

,.'

tl &amp; ~ MOBill HOMI:- 5 Pt Pleo Will C Al&lt;~ lor the elderly 1n our
son ! W Vo bes•de HPCk '
hornf&gt; PhoneQ97 -731 4.
l'f'l3 811)0drn o re 14 ~ 64 2
bedr oom
197'J Dorran 14 Jl bO '1 bedr oorn
1977 Vrctor 1011 14 x 6 7 3 bedroom
2 both
1~ 7 2 co~entry 17 Jl b~ J bed• corn
l9b'J ~lotf'lsmon 1~ )&lt; bO 2
bedr ao rn
We have enlarged our
CO AL UM ~S IONI: ~and 9'o"e t. ser vice departm~nt and
cole rum chlonde l er trloJel dog will service Ho1point and
f ood ond oil type s of ~ oh h
other brands.
ce lsror ~alt Wmlo. s Inc ~ Morn
~I
Pome ro y qQ2 3tl'l1

APPLIANCE
SERVICE

SHlCIION ol lhe b.- I wood
~ r o~,~ e &gt; 111 ~oulheo s h~ ul Ohro .
Jotul
Mor!&gt;o
He I Trr o11a
lempw ood and Nolhuo lron
Heat Co a Putnam [)r (oil Mrll
~1 )
At hens . ()14 )91 -60 79 01
0141:!90 1187

WANTlD 10 buy Olde r country
hou ~ e
and ocreoge
Some
w ood s Nor th end ot Me•g ~
Count ,.Aw ay fl am paved
rood Repll" to Bot 779 M co
'' '
The Darty ~ ent rnel Pomer oy
Oh10
• WANnD TO buy l rrewood l or
5to11e t 30 4 773 sq37
\'

YARO S Al~ 819 S 3rd
dleport . Wed .. 8. Thun

Mrd

IWO f-AMIL Y Yard ~ole lhur~
ond Fn June 8 &amp; 9 Q ~ 1(&gt;43
Lrncoln Ht s_ Old too b school
desks doth ownr ngs mu'&gt;rca l
rns trumenh and mtsc other
rtems .
YARD SAl£ ot Sto•lmg Mo sser
2nd hou~e on rrght obo11e
~a5tern Hrgh School on Rt 7
Double \..rt chen smk wr th me tal
bose grrl s bike . clo l hrng and
many othe r .tenH Hours 9 lo

s 30

YARD SALl:: June 8 8. 9 at Dav1d
Holter •esrdence 1ust above
f1ve Pornts on Rt 7

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

WA1l: R Wl:: ll drrltrng

VACA NCY f-OH etdedy potrent on
prr110l e home otluppers Plo111 s.
Coil offer 5 weckdovs or
ony l ime
o n weekends .
bl4 · b67 - J30~

EXPERT
HUNTER

Wheel
Alignment

~ HINN S

l RACIOR SAll:: S
Ph o ne 45tl I OJO
leo n W Vo

Any U.S. made car- parts
extra if needed . E:ccludes
front-wheel drive cars.

Pomeroy Landmark
9,.J~ck

- ·

water with Co-op water

soHener , Model UC.SVI.
' Now Only '289,95
Le1 us tes1 your water Free

Pomeroy landmark

-

0

·Jack W. Carsey , Mgr .

~~

Phone !92·2181

YARD S.All: June 7 J:l ~ h om 'J
orn to 4 prn ot br g wh1 1e hou!&gt;e on
lefr OfiOS.~ !t o m Roush lon e on R•
/rn(h c s h~t e Ohroo tMmy Loy r1e

tQ73 MON I ~ CARLO landau P S
f' B A C AM 8 tra ck ~ IC're o
~aceltent
condr lt on
Sl700
B4J 7072

Wl~IHfN

1908 VW BUG SAOO Q97 5858

1q76 CHl VHO HI j ton pr clo.up
17 UOO mrle~ l~ c e !l e n t condt
tron To pper rnd ude d at S3350

l9b0 DODGE
POLARA
one
ownef 1n lrne con dllr o n f-'hone
94GI 77oJ

H OOJ~

Chr ldren'i
$~ 9) to $I :1 9S Men ~ $1'1 QS to
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IN THE COUNTRY -

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Ph one 997 7401

FERTILIZER, NITROGEN,'
POTACH, FERT-0-PELS
&amp; BLEND
Pomeroy landmark
Phone !92.2181

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pletely rebvrlt $4500 Oresel
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fracto• mo unted sprayer, For molt Modtl'l 8 tractor , 3 po rnf
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Phone 98S·3806
Jack Ginter 985·3806

Box l :

Chester, Ohi •
10-30-l.

Hood .

bedroom frame needing a
little redecorat ing , bath ,
gas furnace, cHy water .
breezeway , 2 car garage,
trailer s pot and over an
acre of land . Sl2.500.

CHESHIRE - Big red
brick with 2 apartments. 10
rooms , 5 bedr ooms, 3
Rt . 7. l'v\odern i nsi de w ith
fu ll basement a nd young

For Free Estimates

Call

A LOT OF BUYERS ARE
SEEING US NOW. tF YOU
HAVE A NICE CLEAN
PLACE AND WANT TO
MAKE A PROFIT CALL
992.]]25.
HELEN L. TEAFORD
GORDON B. TEAFORD
SUE P. MURPHY
Associate R.. ltors

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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
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991·2174

BY OWNU! 00 oues 2100 feet
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Weddings
Silver and
Golden Anniversary
Family Reunions
Sp~cial Occasions

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98l·41lS
Chester, Ohio 45720

HOMESITES lor ~ ol e , 1 ocre ond
up. Mtddlepod neor Hutlond .
Coli 992 -7 41:1 1.

GeorgeS . Hobstetter Jr., Broker
1071;2 Sycamore St., Pomeroy . Ohio
PHONE 99H333
Office Hrs.: 9 a .m.-5 p.m .

Closed Thursdays and Saturday at noon .
Your Full Time Real Estate llroker
NEW LISTING -12 room . spl it leYel col011 ia l in Rigg s

RACINE - Inside corporat ion limits . nice 3 bedroom
home, 1 ba th, newly painted. heated with gas or wood
and coa l burn ing furnaces . Plenty of closet and storage
space. Garage and workshop . Only $32,000.00.

POMEROY - Hysell Run Road. liYa ble home 011 11
acres. has good well. bottle gas heat. Call for more
into. Sel ling price Sl0,600 .00 .

TUPPERS PLAINS - 2' 'xS2' Fuqua doub le wide
mobil e home on corner lot In Arbaugh Addition . Lot Is
100'&gt;&lt;200' . Only $5,000 .00 down will buy th is home.
Selling price 521 ,000 .00 .•
WE NEED LISTINGS VERY BADLY. REAL ESTATE
IS SELLING SO LET US SELL YOURS.
Cheryl Lemley, A5sociate-Home Phone 742·2003
Hilton Wolle, Assoc l at ~ Home 949-2589

GeorgeS . Hob•teHer Jr ., Broker
Home Phone 992·5739

608 E.
MAIN
POMEROY. 0 .
JUST LISTED - About 6
acres wi th e.:cellent home .

3 bedrooms, bath , la rge
kitchen B. din ing, nat. ga s
F.A .

het~ t .

furnace

fi r eF~Iace,

basement.

2 car

garage .

CENTRAL REALTY CO.
TWO ACRES - A beautiful 4 year old. 3 bedroom ho me
large ea t -In kitchen, 3 bedrooms, all nice ly
carpeted, 2 baths, full ba se ment with TV room . Many
mor e eKtras, low he at bill with nat. gas forced air
fu r na ce . A ll f hls and tw o n ice acres of land In a good

with

location . Will go quick for us.ooo .

S32. 000 .00 .
BABY FARM - 25 acres
with yery nice remodeled

57 ACRES - With a nic e I If&gt; story house with 3 bedrms.

home close In , 2 bedrooms,
bath , ca rpeting, paneli ng ,
new si d ing, basement, F.A.

fenced . N ice co untry setting off bla cktop road just 6
m inutes n orth of Raci ne. Asking $42,000 .

and 11h batns . Mostly carpeted . Big central fi r eplace

with heatolator. Small barn and outbuildings, 20 acres

lurnace . S30,8S1.00 .
LOVELY BRICK - Cl ose

Vacant land on blacktop road. Beautiful
home site. About s minutes from s Point. Prices 13,800.

H ydro Un it. 3
baths , F .A.
furnace. close to school, 6

home si t e . About 5 m inutes from 5 Poin t. Prices 13 ,800.

to

ne w

bedrooms, llh

rooms . S3.5.000.00.
LOVELY KITCHEN Thi s you shoul d see, large
dining area with ·d in ing

bar , 3 bedrooms, bath.
basement.

abo ut

28

yrs .

old . 5IB,ooo.oo .
LIKE FLOWERS? - Here
is i ust the business for you .
Es tabli shed for a nu mber
of
yea r ~ .
Tra ining
fu r nished,

i nt eres ted

parties call.
BRICK &amp; FRAME - I acre
ground . J bedrooms, 1'12
bath , nice kitchen &amp; dining ,
all electric, patio, potch,
garag e

and

worksho p .

$3 1,900.00 .
OTHER PROPERTY TO
CHOOSE FROM.
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK , KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
ASSOCIATE
REA~ TORS
992·2259- 992.6111

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(Bob Hoeflich)
109 High St.
Pomeroy

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Phone 7-42-2689 01
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Center .

.REMODH INC . Ptumbrng. heotrng
ond oil types of general reporr
Work guaranteed 10 year~ ell ·
per renee . Phone 992 -2409

SAVE ON
CARPETING
DRIVE ALimE
&amp;

SEWING MACHIN E Repo11 s , ser ·
vice , all makes 991 7184 lhe
fobrr c
Sh o p
Pomeroy .
Avthorr1ed Songer Soles and
Serv1cv . We sh arpen Scrssors
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T'irt 4 into t'ree.
plus subtract
bt1 four... 1

R. 33-10 ACRES of land al011g Rl. 33 •·lane lust north

close to hospita l and sc hool at Laurel Cliff . Asking
$42 ,500.
40 ACRES - In Soulhern Local wilh a small barn and
dug we l l. About 12 a cres tillable. Some woo ds li nd
mineral s. Asking 121 ,500.

I have f iqure
how to perfect
my car '

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All u rpet ins tatted with
padding 11 no chorge .
E:cper1 installation.

As Low A•
'4 88 aq. yd.
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p lumbing and hooting . No tob
too large or too smell. Phone
7-42 -2348

&amp; up

9' and 12' Vinyl
FRANK &amp;ERNIE

Floor Covering In Stock
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RUTLAND
FURNITURE

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Rutland

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NOT QUITE I YOU STILL fJAVE 'THE
Giii&lt;I\C3E ... AND 111E S1UDIO AOOVE
IT. AND 1 'TOOK THE LIBERTY
OF HIDING YOUR BEST CAM~RAS
AND EQU IPME:NT IN MY
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f'PAR.TMENT!

A BEAUTY AT FIVE POINTS - Here Is an excellent 3
bedrm . house with flh baths, ki t c hen w ith built -in

appl iances, tamlly rm. wit h fireplace. all nice ly
carpeted. Full ba sement with wood -bu r ning stove.
Altached 12 carl garage . Chrysler Air· Temp . central
heating and cooling. Very low eloc. bills . All this and
appro• . one acre land . HaYe a look . On ly $47.900.
$11 ,700 will buy a good 2 bedrm . house and garage,
storage building and garden space on St. Rt . 124 In
Syracuse,

115,000 - Will buy a good 5 bedrm . house with large
living room and kitc hen . 1 baths. bastment , F . A . na t .

ga s heat In Chester.
We NHd Lisflng51Middltporli
We have buyen for many typnof property
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for a future s pade t rick.
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After South won the spade
return with his ace, he
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diamonds and led the si ngleion club toward the K Q In
dummy , losi ng th e queen to
East's ace . East now had to
lead a diamond to preve nl
d ec l arer's a ccess to
dummy 's club king.
Key P lay Num ber Three :
After ruf!ing East 's dia·
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the jack o! trumps and when
West showed out, he played
dununy 's queen . This truly
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Cali!ornian born in India )
through three s pectacular
strokes had engi neered a
coup that rende red the de·
fense impotent.
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o[ hearts to win , declarer
would disca rd his spa de
loser on the king of clubs. If
east won the queen of hearts
with the ace, any suit he led
would allow South an entry
to dummy - a diamond play
would give a ruff and sluff, a
club play is clearly fatal ;
and a trump lead from the 92 lets South play low and win
with the seven .

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and deserves to be 11layed
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because o! the sta kes in·
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to compete for the World
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declare r to avoid what Bridge, " care of this newspa·
seemed like certain defeat . pe r. P D. Box 489. Ractio Cltt
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and see what you're girHing
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l:)(CAVATING do ler backhoe
and dllcher . Cher i e ~ R HOI ·
fie ld . Bo ck Hoe
Se rvrce ,
Rutland Ohio . Ph one 742-?008 .

10 ACRES - Vacant land on blacktop road . Beautiful

carpeted w ith 1 or 4 bedrms., living rm ., family rm .,
with fireplace, basement , fuel oil furnace, garage and
ou tb uil d ings. So me fencing, plenty o f road frontage
and garden space. Ci ty water a nd drilled welL Loc.

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drrllrng , co mmercta l a nd
domes trc Pump so lei and se1
vtce . 992 -b195 or 30-i -895 -3902 .

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nelel to Slate Highway Garoge
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Addams Family B; Sesame St. 20.33; Gomer Pyle.
USMC 10. Dinah 13 .
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15.
5 :00-Here Come The Br ides 3; St!r Trek 4; Gunsmoke
8; Mls.ter Rogers' Neighborhood 20.33; Hogan's
Heroes 10; Emergency One 13 ; Petticoat Junction
15.
5:3o-News 6; Elec. Co. 20,33; Mary Ty ler Moore 10;
Hogan 's Heroes 15; .
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Show B; News 10; Gilligan 's Is . 15; Hocking Valley
Bluegrass 20; Consumer surY IYal Kit 33 .
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Tattletales B; MacNeil. Lehrer Report 20,33; That's
Hollywood 10 ; Nashville On The Roa d 13; Marty
Robbins' Spot li ght 15.
a:oo--Chlps 3,4,15 ; Welcome Back, Kotter 13 ; Billy
Gra ham Crusade 6; Waltons a. 10; On ce Upon a
Classic 20.33 .
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Amer ica 20,33.
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A Handout 4; Billy Graham Crusade 8; Alexander
So lzhenltsyn 20.33 ; Hawaii Flve·O 10.
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Heir ? 6.13: Bar naby Jones B,10; Po ldark II 33 ;
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10:3o-Lock, Stock &amp; Barre l :20.
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Mash 8: aBC News 33 ; Movie " Assignment K" 10.
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3,4; 1:So-News 13.
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L

(Answers tomorrow )

PHONE
992-2238

C.IIAfterl :OOor
Anytime Saturday
992 ·7119 or "2·5041

HOWERY
AND MARliN
~•.
COIIOirng , se plt c ~ ys t ems ,
dozer backhoe , dump truck .
l1mestone. gra~e l
bla ck top
pOIItng Ht 143. Phono 1 (biA )

SE~ · ..

For Trailer

SERVICE

ba ck hoe work dump tru cks
and to -boys l or hrre wrH hau l
fil l dir t to sorl . li me ~ t o nc ond
grovel. Colt Bob or Rogct Jef fers . day phone 992 -7009 , n1ght
phone 997 3515 or yen 5732

'J'ES ....\
lHIS
15 'TH' I.IST,
EH? C'MoN,
SANDY ...

O HJ WE USE THE SHC&gt;RTClli
•· · Sff? THER E ' S THE
CHURCH STEfPl.f ••• RIG t11
THROUGH TH ' HOLLOW· --

DAVE'S BACKHOE
&amp;

KEN GROVER

IN h'U lL AN[) 6 r oorn~ por tro l
bo th car poll urrlrty burl dmg
On brg lot Cr!y water go ~
74'l 7&amp;11

1-IVl: ROOM S ond both gara ge
964 S 3rd Mrddlepo rt Drn rng
•oom sur te 9Q2 SQBQ

3:3Q-AII In The Fa mi ly a, 10; You Bet Your Life 20.

----·

Pomeroy, 0.
3·15·t1C

lOO!"'In St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy 992-6282
or"H263
8A.M.to4 :30P.M.

The Photo Place

business, not • side line

Crest Manor , S bedrooms, 3 ful l baths, fam i ly room
with pool tabl e, i nter -com system and much, mu ch
more! ! Sell ing price - $6 5, 000 .00

'J hedr oorh hou ~ ll
New !.to nn wrnd ow s 1 por
t hC' ~
alumrnum burldrng 111
boc k fJhone99i 31 19

Portraits
Weddings
Passports
Anniversaries
Special Occasions

our

47 ACRl:: ._ARM . ~ rooms a nd bot h
l otced art l urno'c Cr ty wot e1
10 x 24 I de block garage On Rt
7 QM)41~0

SY RA C US~

Movie Channel 4 -

'illti}\Ml ID'il

BORN LOSER

Report

5 &amp; 9 P M. - Hollywood Oldie
1 &amp; 11 P.M. - Let's Do It Aga in lPG)

News 20.

10 : 30- Amerlcan Enterprise 20 ; ll :Oo-News
3,,, 6,8,10,13, IS ; Dick Cavett 20; Lilias Yoga &amp; You

r===~~==~==~

HOBSTETTER REALTY

1
ACRl:: lot l or ~ol e do~e to
longsvrlt c Ohio 74/ 7409 .

Ph. 992·2848

5·15·1 mo. pel .

5-31- l mo.

r--------------------------,

bud d,ng rn

992 · 6323 or 992 ·6011

oco~~--

Service
,,_,

fruit tree s.

qa5 352Q

WHY~

n.
·
11 :3o-Johnny
Carson 3,4,15;
Pollee Storv 6,13; Hawa II
FiYe·O 8; ABC News 33 ; Movie "Papa's Delicate
Condit ion" 10; 12:1l0--Janakl 33.
12:46-Mystery ot the Week 6,1 3; Koiak 8; I:OQTom orrow 3,-4; 2: H&gt;- News 13

Brakes
Muffler
Shocks
Tires
Battery .
Installation Service

additions.

J

WONT TR ILYA THAT A.lloi 'T TH!i POINT!
I NH~RIT TH&amp; SHo WANT5 POWIIC-·NOW!
&amp;U~IN&amp;S~
AND 5HE KNOWS t &amp;OT
90ME DAY;
OTHER PLA~5 FOR
THE- COMPMJY!

MOORE'S

Under hang gutters &amp; room

Jack's SeptiC
Tank ~ce

SO ~HE

CAN RUN T~&amp;
TITU9 TRACTION
COMPANY,,.THAT,!;

Report 20,33; The Judge 10; In Search of 13; Wild
Kingdom 15.
B:IJO--G rinly Adams 3,4,15; Eight Is Enough 13; B111y
Graham Crusade 6,a ; Nova 20,33; CBS News .
Special 10.
9:1l0--DaYid Frost 3,4,15 ; Charlie's Angels 6,13 ; MoYie
" He\ I Boats" e. 10 ; Great Performances 33;
Poldark II 20 .
IO :IJO--Pollce Woman J,4, 15; Starsky &amp; Hutth 6,13;

B

land, 6 r oom house i n good
loca ti on over looki ng Rt. 7.
Two we ll s. ciste r n and 2
outbuildi ngs. W i ll take a

t9H GRANO TORINO Squrre ~ o r d - . . . , . - - - - - - - - - - - - Stat ton wagon wrlh p ~ fl B
Check our low. low
A ( td! wheel CI Ut~e COI\ T!QI
pric es On
oil n("w trres Power wr ndow !&gt;
S34'00
Call
ail e•
b pm
74') 7008

1"?7 CH&lt; VROl£1 SUBURBAN C 10
true" S,,l .. erodo poc"oge ond
trorler lo wrng poc:koge I~ (XX)
South '
m rl es 741 - Jl~-4

M081Lf: HOM~ wtlh ctly water
and go s Nrce lo&lt;o lron
In
Racine Alben Hd l 94Y 2261

Hrll

~to r e

AND

Recd ~vrtlc

porches,

..'

and rent out the
lower . A good canner lot
near stores . Better see this

Alum. &amp; Vinyl
Siding

and

Call

CAPTAIN EASY
OKAY, I 'LL ADMIT YO~ 'V E GOT
REASON TO 8&amp; SUSP IC IOUS SUr
·WHY IN 8LAZES WOULD YOUR
NII!C&amp; 1114t.JT TO KILL YOU!

~ : 45-Morn l ng

6:5o-Good Morning , West VIrginia 13; 6o55-News 13.
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News B; Porky P ig 10.
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B:IJO--Capt . Kangaroo 8, 10; Sesame St. 33.
9:1l0--Merv Griffin 3; Phil Donahue'' Emergency One
6; Brady Bun ch 8; Match Game 10;
9:36-Andy Griffith 8; Family Aftalr 10.
10:06-Andy Griffith 6; Card Sharks 3,4, 15; Pass The
Buck 8; To Tell The Truth 13; Joker 's Wild 10.
10:30- Hollywood Squares 3,4,15; High Hopes 6; Price
Is R lghl 8, 10; $20,000 Pyra mi d 1.3 .
11 ·1l0--High Rollers 3,4, 15; Happy Day s 6,13.
11 :30-Wheel of Fortune 3,15; Family Feud 6,1 3;
Partridge Family 4; LoYe of Life 8,10; Nova 33;
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Gamb it 8; Midday Magazine 13 ..
12 :3Q-Ryan's Hope 6, 13; Bob Braun 4; Gong Show 15;
Search tor Tomorrow a, 10; Elec. Co . 33.
I :®-For Richer, For Poorer 3; All My Children 6, 13;
News B; Young &amp; The Restless 10; Not For Women
Only 15.
·
I ::tO-Days of Our [iYes 3,4, 15; As The World Turns
8,10; 2:0Q-One Life to LiYe 6,1 3.
2:36-Baseball 3,o; Guiding Light 8,10.
3:1l0--General Hosp ital 6,13; Another World 15; Lilias,

ween the Wars 6; Family F eud 8; MacNe !I -Lehrer

For The Best
Price In Town
See
Denver Kapple
At

MASH BROlHERS

estimate, 24 hour service.

upper

baths . 2 furnace s, and
garden on this 1' ~ acres on

Portland 843 25o l

re ~r den r e

1973 PlVMOUlH J"URV I )b()
engrne auTo P S P B A C
4 door ~ eden b• cell en t condr
Ir o n Phone 985 3q()Q

Phone "2·2181

He al t!tat&lt;' for Sale

~ARM

HOOF HOl LOW Horse s Buy sell
trade o• tra• n New and used
~addles Ruth Reeve~ Albany
(014 ) (198 3190
RI SI NG STAR Ke nn el 8o01dmg
Indoor
and outdoor •un~
Groomrng all breeds Clean
~onr lo ry
lacol, !tes Cheshue
Phone (0 14I 36 7 0792

W. Carse yo, Mgr.

IAiil

books dr she!&gt;

Landmark

POMEROY - Reasonable

R.esidential

commercial.

2 family home. Live in the

trade·in. Only 51POO.
EDGE OF TOWN - One

Call Now For
Appointment

1976 Hon ·
do Ac&lt;ord
1977 VW t!lr;l9
8 rownrng s. hot gu n 949 7432

condmon your

bedroom fra me home w ith
10 acres. Ha s la r ge living
r oom wit h woodburn i ng
fireplace . C&gt;.-vners will take
trailer In trade or w ill hel p
finance . $33 ,500.

Just 116.SOO .
HANDY .
WITH
A
HAMMER - 30 acres of

SPECIAL

\971 BUICK CenlurrM

&amp;

SEPTIC TANK
CLEANING

loadi ng dock and parking.
NEW LISTING - Wayouf 3

Ha s la rge garden and

l'nb '})[) tndu•o Hon do Ex cel lent
t:ond rtr on le s~ !han 800 mr les .
A skr ng $ 7 ~ 19()6 BSA chop·
per
l orr co ndrllon . Ask rn g
!bOO bl ,j 6q8.J290

PomtH"OY

floor , air co ndit ioni ng ,
natural gas, city water .
underground ga soli ne tank,

ce llar w i th workshop over .

19Jt:l HAH L ~Y DAVIDSON tully
cv :r.tomrled wrlh sutcrde clu tch
ond \hr lt bccllen t tondr! ron.
A!.krng $3000
741· 2790 or
bl 4 b9!:1 J790

Let

IIUSINESS IIUILDING Ov l of all floods. Concrete

bedrooms , ru ral wa ter ,
natura l gas, wood burning
fireplace and 3 car garage.

PAIN1 fOR ~ ole Alurnrnu m porn!
new bu c k et ~ never been o pen
ed 100 gal ova•loble oT $4 .50
pe1 gal lon Blue late x porn! at
SJ 50 pe r gallon 991 617:.1 or
Q9} b206.

sotten

Free Estimates
Phone 949-2862
or 949-2160

room older home with 3

c o nnrn g1or~

VARD SAL ~ Wed 7 Thur r. 8 hr
q of Benho Ru ssell!&gt; Wolf Pen
Rd Br(y cle m owmg marhtne
town mowe1 drshe~ clothe~
shoes

Wrl lrom I

G rant 742 7879

l 1 on~plantur

tors o ld T ool~
bed dolhrng qurlt
p r ece ~
clothes
ontrq ue
ltreploce set m1~ C rt em s

;92-3325

2\6 E. Second Street

Small tflllline &amp; mower
Maney Fertuson
&amp;Gilson Tillers, lllwn Boy
Mower Soles,&amp; Service.
399 W. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Ph . 992-2164
.4.1 mo .

service,

Auto &amp; Truck
Repair
Also Transmission
Repair
Phone 992·5682
4.3o.ttc

For You ... Biack Woman 10;
3.

6:1l0-- News 3,4,a,1 0,13,15; Zoom 20,33; AB C News 6.
6:30- NBC News3,, ,15; ABC New s 13 ; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 8,10; OVer Easy 20,33.
7: oo-CrossWits 3; Probe ' ' Newlywed Game 6, 13;
New s 10; .Gilligan's Is . 15; Di ck CaYeft 20; People &amp;
Plac es 33.
7:36-AII ·Sia r Anythlnq _Goes 3: Sha Na Na .4; Set·

MODERN SUPPLY

mile off Rt. 1 by.pass on
St. Rt. 124 toward Rulland ,
0.
~.

New or Repair
Gutters and
Downspouts

VIRCI ~B. ;sR. L..&amp;..,~
'
. ' ~ . '()

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GARAGE

6: 30-Doctors on Call~ ; News 6; Summer Semester 8;

Hogan's Heroe s 1.5 .

~~~I

'ROGER HYSEll

H. L WRITESEL
ROOFING

) one:. wrlh (j 10011,
ho u~e J.RH GA), 2 cor garage
~u rnrr1er kti chen and borde reri
by 'l cr eek ~ Colt 9H5 -J8Tf

C.

USl:O lRAClOH:,
MJ---13~ lJre sel
MF/30 Or esel
M f-1 SO O•EJ s.el MF13) Oresel ·
M F1 e5 Oresel . Mf.285 D,res.el
M~ 1135 Dre~ e l .
Cob air &amp;
hea te r
Nl::W 8. USl::tJ IMPLI:M~NlS
Mf-9 BOIC'r
M~ IQ ~ol er
MJ-120
Haler Matthew ~ Holary ) cythe
M .. BBO Semi mounted I:J bot
to m Pl ow
Ml S?O 12 O r~c
M f- 100 2 How ( hoppe t Mf JCf 1
How Planter~
Mecho"rcol

YA HO SAL!: ot the Ronald Beegle
restdence one rn• le eo st of DUMP rf.!UCK . 9 pass enger sfo ·
I ton wagon I 0 preces. ol form
Rocrne on SR 124 Thuf ~ . June 8
eqwpment Atlr n good wo rkmg
and Frr June q 9 om to 4 pm
cond•!r011 , Call 949 /1 'l4
MOVIN G SAlE Thur s &amp; Fr~ 8 om
)00 ~ e1res
to b pm on l urkey Run Rd 7 IN Tl::R NA I tONAl
bvtldo:er
0 wo y blade
mr west o f Che~htre Follow
~ Ofl 5 cab wm ch
ready to
srgns hom Rt 554 to the Gro11el
go loo ks ltke new Wrll tot..e
Hill Cemetery
A uto mot r(
!rode\ Doni mr ~~ thrs. d you
wa~he1
se- •n g
mar h on e
needo do1er PhQI'Ie 949 27o3
prone ro th, antrque furnr!ure

~·130)1
~y OW N~R

THURSDAY, JUNES, 1978
5:,5-Farm Report 13; S:S()-PTLCiub 13; 6:1l0--PTL
Club IS; Summer Semester 10.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1918
5:30-News 6; Elec. Co. 20.33; Mary Ty ler Moore 10 ;

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~URROUGH)

SEN SI MAliC oc
coun !rng mo chr ne
Ph on e
'1912156 lhe 001ly )entrnet
11 l Coutt )t re e1
Po meroy
OhiO .

ol ~o

VA 1-HA . JO yr lrnan cr ng.
'el rnoncmg lr eland Mo rtgage .
'II ~ STole. Alhf'n., phonP jbt4 )

Cable Channel 5 6:30 P.M. - Testimony Time
7:00 - Wahama Band In Mexico
9:00 - Wahama Band .

TELEVISION
VIEWING

.Business Services

NI-W :1 b'ed roo m house '} both ..
ott elm
I Olll~ ~id d lep o1 1
d ose !o Rutla nd Phone CJI./'J
141H

Pomeroy landmark

Bl~l

DICK TRACY

It•·• I t:•talc fuc Sal.,

!;&lt;&gt;nice~; Offcttd

t'ur :;,Jc

VAHO SAll:: on ~~ 7. Tue s and
Wed Rood ocro!&gt;s from l eodrng
(reek Wat ch lor s tgn ~

Sf AN S BA~GAINLANO . Mom St
Rutland Ohio . We buy s&amp;ll or
trade ne w and used merchon
dtse . ont.ques , fires new and
used Open 7 days a wee\. q
om to 5 pm . Buy wtse buy from
Stan s

Good salary
991· b206 .

II - The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Wednesday, June 7, 1978

·

GRIN ON OC BULLET'S
FACE ·-- I WONDER
WHAT HE'S
DREAMIN' ABOUT

�..

1 ~ - The

.

.

...., '

Daily SentineJ, Middleport-Pomeroy , 0 .. Wednesday, June 7, 1978

.

Bomb threat
at bank in

Hospital News
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted - Paul Miller
Midd le port :
E vere tt
Calaway , Coolvill e: Eva
McKinney, Rutland : Howard
Syare, Sy racuse : Tony
~illen , Pomeroy .
Discharged - Vi ctor Dieh l
Frana Call, Kenneth Kessee'
Harold Bra nno n, Pa ui
Burton.

Bend Area

Holzer Medical Center
1Olschargrs, Julie 6)
Mrs. Larry Atkins and son.
Bryan Blair. Louis Blevins.
William Brown , Eric Cox.
Ral ph Downard , Mildred
Franklin, William Grueser.
Shelia Harmon, Robert
Hawk , Mrs. Roger Hill' and
da ughter, Adrienne Hubba rd ,
Karen Lyons. Katie Mayes.
Kathl een Moodey . Mary
Perry, Mrs. Thomas Rowley
and son, Lucrelia Smith ,
James Stamba ugh, Ida
Th omas, Joh n Thom pso n.
Andrew West. Ray Williams.
Mrs. Herschel Wills and
da ughter.
Birth
Mr . and Mrs . Richard
Lambe rt, a daugh ter.
Gallipolis.

I

\

ADMIRE READER AWARD- Meigs Junior High studenlll admire one of the awards
wun by 107 students of the S('hool as a result of the reading program . From the left are
Shaw n Gtlmore. Dixie Eb lin, Anilll Acik er and Keith Johnson.
·

~EADING HALL OF FAME AWARD - The Meigs Juni or High Sc hool ha s been given a

Reading Hall of Fame award by the Ohio Department of Education. Pictured with the
award from the left are Wend v Ti II is. Valerie Jeff ers, Unrecka Johnson and John Smith .

Meigs Junior High gets 'Reading Hall of Fame'
award, 107 students given honors for reading

Reveal plot School
The Metgs
has

Junwr Htgh
recm·ed a
"Rea ding Hall of fame "
award and 107 students have
been presented "Am eri can
Reader Awards" by the Oh io

to rub out
sheriff

Department of Education.
The awards arc a result of a
program carried out at the
school throughout the school
year by the reading and
spell ing teachers.

St udents win ning th e
Am erican Rea der Awards iron-on patches - had to
make a pplication indicatin g
the number of books read th is

tri bullon to the slatt•wide
rea ding improvement cff01i''
st udent believes he has shown and it is signed by Franklin
imp rovemen t in rea ding.
B. Walt er, superiJlt endent of
The award to the school publi c inst ru cti on, and
wa s given for its · ·c,m· Everett L. J ung. M. D.,
pres ident of the Ohio
De patt menl of Ed ucation.
Teachers who have parllcipa ted in !he on-going
ef fort to encourage inRay , then 27, on the fe deral depen den t rea ding incl ude
payroll was a "mistake," bul Mr s. Carla Saelens. Mrs.
cla ims that the news med ilt Jeanne !J&lt;,wen und Roger
dist orted the story.
ye ar . the book which meant

the mu.'-11 and the reaso n the

Hays comeback bid successful

ffiONTON , Ohio 1UPI I An alleged conspiracy by a
motor cycle gang to murder
La wrence County Sheriff
Ja mes H. Howell was
by
disclosed Tues day
auth orities investiga ting the
slaying of a Maryland man .
Frederick Kemp, 31, Wheaton. Md ., was found shot to
death off Ohio 243 in
La wrence County.
Robert A. Souder , 29, Huntington, W.Va ., a member of
the motorcycle ga ng "Aven gers" in that city, is being
.held in Kemp's death .
Tom
Du ncan.
an
investigator for Lawrente
Prosecutor Richard Meyers,
said Tuesday he had "some
evidence that leads us Ill
believe "
Kemp
wa s
"definitely a ·gun for hire

B8LMON T, Ohio 1UPI J Wayne L. Hays cited the
"confid ence .. held ut him by
his forme r const itutents
Tuesday night as he swept
aside five other Democrats
for the right to run in
November for the 99th
District seat 111 the Ohin
House of Represe ntatives.
"Out of the last 36 years.
I' ve held public office 34 of
Utem and I th ink people fe lt
li ke I did a good job. " satd
H &lt;~y s

at a news conference

1n

the libra ry of his Red Gate
Farm near here.
Hays. 67. will face George
Contos of St. Clairsville m
November . The seat in the
three~ c n unty
di s tri c t
bordenn~ West Virgtnia is
being left vacant with the
retirement of former House
Speaker A.G. IA neione, DBellaire .
Unoff tcial final return s
.gave Hay s 8,070 votes - 46.9
percent of Ute total. His
nearest challenger, Edmund
A. &amp;lrgus of Bellaire. · had
3.!19:1, or 23.2 pen-en!.
l:ltll (; . DeMatte Jr .. of

man .'"

"We've got to establish that
a true conspiracy under the
la w did exi st. ·•
the
inves t igato r
said.
"Specifically, that money did
change ha nds for the purpose
of carrying out the plot to kill
the sheriff.
"Just kn owtn~ there was
talk about it won·! constttutc
a true conspiracy ..

Vork \'llle, was the onJy other

contl'nde r
PN C'I!nta~e

m

doubl e

fi gures w1th 2.109

votes, or 12.3 percen t.
drove him to resign three
Contos was unopposed in month s later . Hays no w
the GOP pnmary.
admi ts that his putting Ms .
Hay s left Congress in 1976
after the Wash ington Post
broke the story that the 28ye&lt;£r congressional ve teran
had put his mistress on the
federa l payroll at 114.000 a
COLUMB US i UPl i - Any
year .
move
to reduce property
Ha)•s credit ed part of his
ta
xes
in
Oh io, as Ca lifornians
va:tor y to vol er " r~se n tm en t
voted
to
do
Tuesday, could be
nf the attack s by the
fac
ilit
a
te
d
in Nove mbe r 's
Washington Post."
gene
ra
l
election
by a
"Well . you know they got a
constituti
onal
amendment
li! tle sanctimoni ous," he
said. 1Post Editor 1 Ben which clea red on the Ohio
Bradlee and 1Post report er\ ballot by a 2-1 margin.
Ohio electors Tu esday
&amp;lily Quinn have been li vi ng
ngly passed an
overwhelmi
together openly for yea rs but
amendme
nt
easin g the
when I - a single man - took
req
uirements
for pla cin g
a girl out a couple of nights it
initiatives
and
rloferenda
on
suddenly became a s1n ...
the
ballot
and
ma
king
them
Hays said he expects wwin
to rea d and
in Nov embe r and ret urn eas ier
understand.
agai n
to
the
state
The change could be
I.egisla ture. lie se rved in the
brought
into pla y for
Ohio Sena te in the 1940s
mitiatives
on
the fall ballot.
berore his election to
W
ith
11
,147
of lhe state's
Congress in 1948.
13,220
polli
ng
pla ces
ll ays' aim in the primary
reporti
ng,
the
vote
on
State
w&lt;~s to get more votes than
Issue
I
was
:
628,765
"yes"
his fiv e opponents Wgether.
Hays last faced the voters and 319.267 "no."
Tite question was approved
June 8. 1976, amtd the
10 all but thrL-e of Ohio's 88
F:li7&lt;Jbeth Hay scH nda\ wh ich

A phoned report of a bomb
at the MaSOII CoUnty Bank at
New
Haven
Tuesday
afternoon turned out to ·be
false but, nevertheless ,
forced the closing of the bank
for the day, according to
Mason County Sheriff's
Deputy C. L. Walls, who
investigated along .with New
Haven Police.
An anonymous caller
phoned the bank ai )2:01p.m.
and told Helen Fields, a bank
secretary , "A bomb wiU go
off at I p.m ."
The New Haven Police
were notified and joined bank .
officials in a search of the
premises along with Deputy
Walls . The New Haven Fire
Department and Rescu e
Squad also were placed on
stand-by.
Walls reported that he and
three New Haven police units
guarded the bank until I:30
p.m. at which time the bank
officials returned to the
premises, secured the facility
and closed the bank for the
remainder of the day .

Rirch. Th e prog ram has
provided for sil ent readmg
time at the start of cl asses for
i n d i v id ua l readi ng ;
cla ss roo m librari es of
paperbacks, magazines and
newspapers which offer a
vari ety of curren t and
colorfu l rea ding material ; a
boo k fair held in late April ,
and book purchasi ng clubs
offered in reading - spelling
classes an d some Engli sh

OBSERVING 65TH
Mr. and Mrs. Lou is Reibel,
116 Union Ave., observed
their 65th wedding an ni versary Sunday, June 4.
The couple were very
active in the Trinity Church
where Mrs. Reibel taught
Sunday School for many
years. Cards may be sent to
them at the above address.

cla sses .

REVIVAL SCHEDULED
There will be a revival at
the Morning Star United
Baptist Church , located at SR
143 Southwest of Harrison·
ville on June II at 7 p. m.
Billy Dalton will be the
evangelist. Other speakers
will also be featured . The
public is invited lo attend.

Ohioans approve State Issue I
coun ti es .
Issue
pro cedur es

conforms
for pl ac in g
initiatives .and refe renda on
th e ba llot with procedures for
dea lin g with proposals
submitted by the Legislature .
Initia ti ves and referenda
are those placed on the ba 1\ot
by tx•titinn of voters rather
than by the Genera l
Assembly.
Issue I elimina tes legal
techni caliti es which ca n
some t imes disq ua l if v

such
as confused uy ballot language.
petition s.
notari zation, and failure to
Issue I also redu ces from
list a voter 's city ur townsh ip fi ve to three the nwnber of
even though his full posl wee ks initi atives
and
office address appcfll's on the referenru1 must be advertised
petition .
in newspa pers before the
Under lhe amendment, the election.
Ohto Ba ll ot Boa rd will drafl
th e ballot language for
RE\' . OAKST SPEAKING
in it iat ives and referenda in
Tite l!ev. Bud Darst will
clear and rea dable terms.
speak
at the Nease Sel·
just as it does for legislative
tlem
ent
free will Ba plisl
proposals on tile ba llot.
Church
at
7:30 p. m. Friday.
Vo te r ~ in the past have
The
public
is invited.
complained
they
are

RACINE - The Southern Local Schooi ·District Board
of Education has decided to issue a progress report
regularly to advise school patrons of the problems in the
district and expenditures.
The report will be printed in The·Daily Sentinel as it is .
Issued by the board. The first report follows:
SOUTHERN LOCAL SCHOOLS
Progress Report
.June 1978
This is the first of what we hope will be a regular.
report to the people of the Southern Local School District
on the condition of our schools. We feel that. everyone in
the district should be involved in our schools. As your
·elected school board we need the benefit of your advice
and in turn we shall do our best to keep you informed
about the schools.
·
As you undoubtedly are aware, we are a ''new 11
board this year with three of our members never having
served on the board before. The task is overwhelming.
School finance is so complicated that we wonder how the
average person can ever understand it. We are.trying.
In March, Mrs. Betty Wa gner and Mrs . Shirley
Johnson attended a three day meeting in Columbus where
we heard education officials speak on various school
problems and possible solutions. Sessions were held on
school finance , be coming good board members and
credibility.
(Continued on page 8)

Speculation runs
high on cause of
scaffold collapse
WASHINGTON {UPI ) On the eve of the
Federal safety experts conference, the Charleston,
gathered reporters for a late W.Va ., Gaz ette said it
morning news conference to . learned from unnamed
explain what they learned in sources that OSHA would
the wak e of a scaffold iss ue citations to lwo firms,
co ll apse that killed 51 and,possibly two others, for
workers in West Virginia, violating safety rules.
with specu lation running high
However, those sour ces
as to the cau se.
sugg ested OSHA was in no
position so say why. the
scaffold tore loose April 27
WA-SHINGTON IUPI) inside an unfinished cooling
The government today
tower a l a power plant,
cited three firms with
killing the men alan( the Ohio
violations - some of them
River at Willow Island, W.Va.
intentional - of federal
At a closed meeting
safety and health laws in
Wedne sday , principals in the
the scaffolding collapse
tragedy met amid another
that killed 51 workmen
report that the breakin g of a
April Z7 at Willow Island.
frayed
hoisting cable set off
W. Va.
the chain of events.

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VOL. XXIX NO. 38

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

Fath ·r rests best

of desertion

in a super comfortable relaxer by Kroehler

ASOCIAL STUDIES PROJECT revolving around the Civil War wili be on display at the
annual Arts and Crafts Show w be staged at Portland Elementarr Friday from 9 a.m. to :1
p.m. Shown are, 1-r., Patricia Pauley, Kevin Teaford, David Bryant and John Pi ckens.
Patricia, David and John took first place in the group project and Patricia and KC\"n each
received second place awards for their individual work . See Page 8 for other photos.

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Meigs County Sheriff
James J. Proffitt reports th at
Wednesda y deputies arrested
Gregory K. Cundiff, 28, Rt. 1,
Midd leport, on a feder al
charge of desertion from the
Arnted Forces.
According to the ;11 •
fo rmation , Cundiff is listed as
a deserter from Fort Knox,
Kentucky since June 8, 1971.
The FBI at Athens will take
custody of Cund iff sometime
Thursday.
Thomas Gaspers, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy , reported to the
sheriff's office that he has a
pony missing from hi s
pruperty on \ he Flatwoods
Road. Anyone in the vicinity
that has see n a pony loose is
as ked to contact the sheriff's
offi ce.
Sheriff Proffitt said that
Jim Ca rter, IU. 1, Hcedsville ,
reports th at his son's beagle
dog had been shot. The incident is under investi gation.

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20 toys made
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for hospital

To promote interest In Ute Nationa l Grange toy contest,
members of six granges in Meigs County made 20 toys to
present to Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Granges that participated in the special projec t were
.
Hemlock, Ohio Valley, Ra cine, Rock Springs, Star and
Colum~ta, according Ill Mrs. Mendal Jordan , charrman of the
women s gra_nge acttvtttes m the county.
. The National_Grange toy con test ts ~ponsored by the
Fatrfield Processmg Co., makers of polylll ~ nd the McCall
Pattern Co. Over 1,000 toys were made m Ohto last year and
gtven to hospttals over lhe state.
Meigs and Gallia Counties have eight proposed . _.,..,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
construction projects beanng the stamp of approval of the
Ohio Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Fa ctory
and Building Inspection, for a total of nearly $4,000,000, with
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the estimated cost in Meigs County of about a million dollars
-~and nearly $3,000,000 for Gallia County.
Fi ve of the projects are in Gallia County and three in
Mei gs County.
Accordin g to Helen W. approved building plans for
COLUM BUS {UPI) - Ohio Liquor Control Depa rtment ·
Evans; dir ector of the 630 projects whose est imated Director Clifford E. Ri ch says arrests nearly have tripled
department. the exact fi gure tot al cost was 197,358,092," since he initiated a crackdown against teenage drinking .
said Director Evans. "The
fo• Gallia Cow1ty is $2,927 ,7t6
From April 19, when the crael&lt;down against under•ge
Continued on page 9
for the estimated cosl of
drinking violaljons was initiated, until June 2, 164 arresl• were
approved projects. with three
made statewide, according lD Reich, who noted that dw·ing the
of the five projects at th e
same period last year 59 arrests were made.
Gallipolis State Institute.
Th e three projects arc
renovati ons of three GSI
ST. LOUIS (UPI) - American newspapers reached 12ll
cottages of 32 beds each, at an
million
readers daily last yea r and experienced growth in
estimated co;1 of $2,623,746.
advertising
revenue, circulation, employment and newsprint
The oth er two are the Kyger
co nsumpti on, the American Ne wspaper Publishers
Creek Power Plant at
Associa tion said.
Cheshire, a war ehouse
The ANPA Wedn esday released its annual report, " Facts
project, $300,000, and elecAbout
Newspapers 1978." at the ANPA Research Institute
trical renovation of the GaUia
Officers were elected and
Production
Management Conference.
Count y Seni or Citizens Center state convent ion delegates
$4,000.
named when Drew Webster
In Meigs County the atr Post 39, American Legion ,
proved pro jects include the met Tuesday night.
R. E. Tracy Fire Equipment
Officers for the 1978-79 year
SPRI NG FIELD, Ill . I UPI\ - The right of black House
Retail Store at 30ll Third St. , are Rodney Karr , com- members to choose their own leader led to another defeat
Middleport with th e cost mand er: Don Stivers. fi rst Wednesday of the Equal Rights Amendment in Illinois, a state
estmoate la cking ; a Multt· vice comman der : Charle s considered crucial in the strug gle for the addition of ERA lo
Purpose Health Center added Hayes. second vice com- the U. S. Constitution .
on to the Veterans Memori al mander : J oHn Bla ettnar ,
A resolution to ratify the proposed const itutional amend·
Hospit al in
Pome roy, adjutant : Charles Swatzel, ment fell six votes short of the 107 necessarv to send the issue
$9011,000 ; and a sewage works finan ce offi cer : J ose ph to the Senate . The vote was IOI.jj4.
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project on Yellow Bush Rd ., Zwilling, chaplain : Leonard
at Racine with no cost J ewell, servi ce offi cer, and
estimate given.
Edgar
Van
Inwa gen ,
For the two Meigs County sergeant -at-a rrns.
MOSCOW (UP! ) - The Soviet Union has branded as
projects
without
cost
Named to attend the 60th "strange " President Carter's challenge to Moscow to choose
estimates, a spokesman for annual departmen t con·
between confrontation and cooperation.
the Departm ent of Industrial vention to be held July 14-16
"This statement sounds strange, to say the least," the
Rel ati ons in Columbus in Clevelan d were Ka rr ,
offi cial Tass news agency said in the first Soviet reaction to
guessed their combined total Frank Vaughan , Clar ence Carter's major policy speech at the U. S. Naval Academy's
would be perhaps $100,000. Schmucker and Edga r Van '
graduation exercises Wednl-sda y.
"During May , the Division Jnwagen.

£.J The World Today

Youth booz arrests triple

Karr .new

120 million read news daily

comma.Ilder
of Post 39

Black leader plan fails

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Larg e selection of Herculon , nylon
and vinyl upholstering in a great
variety of colors .

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TWENTY TOYS made by members of six Meigs County granges, were presented to
Veterans Memorial Hosoital. Shown dur ing the presentation are front, I to r, Anna Halliday,
Helen Quivey, and Ethel Grueser, grange members, and back row, 1-r, Bernice Midkiff ,
He1da Ashley , Mrs. Mendal Jordan, grange women's activities chairman: Teresa Collins,
H.N ., director of nursing at Veterans Memorial Hospita l and Mrs. Betty Christopherson,
representin g the Women's Auxiliary of the hospital.

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The tragedy occ urred as
·workmen erected a cooling
tower for Mon ongahela
Power Co.'s Pleasants Power
station . All 51 men aboard the
scaffold were dropped to
instant death 163 fe et below.
Mon Power, Research Cottrell of New Jer sey,
Pittsbur g h Te s ting
Laboratories, Criss Concrete
and representatives of all
unions working at the site
met with OSHA officials in a
session excluding reporters.
But the Parkersburg News
reported Wednesday that an
investigator in the probe,
while discounting a sin gle
cause, said a frayed cable
gave way to set th e scene for
Continued on page 9

THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1978

HYMN SING
A hyrrut sing will be held at
2 p. m. Sunda y at the Eagle
Ridge Community Church.
Featured sin gers will be
" Th~ . J ? in ~· Heirs '.' . The
pubhc IS mvtted .
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WALl-A-WAY RECLINERS,
ROCK.Q.LOUNGERS AND
RECLINERS

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by Southern Local
Board of Education

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O.allenge branded 'strange'

Sale Prices Start
FIRST PLACE WINNERS in the art division at Portland Elementary were 1-r, Evelyn Grady, Sherrie
Lawson, Minta Conger and Patricia Pauley . Patricia

Pauley had the "Best of Show." Th is project will a,lso be
on display Friday at the annua I arts and crafts show to be
held from 9a.m. to 3 p.m. Larry Wolfe. principal, reported
that the sh ow is open to the publi c.

Levy rejections threaten education of over 250,000 youths
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equal a very hap py Ma yer Family from Po mero y
who wil l enj o y the ir su mmer's vacation . Don ,
Ltnda, Bet hany and Michael have been ma king
regular deposi ts in their vacation c lub.for the last
49 weeks. Farmers Ba nk made the 50th paym ent
for them as a gill. Now their vac at ion expenses
are paid for, m a dvance . Only Farmers Bank of
Pomeroy has a vacat ion club fo r an yone wh o
wa nt s to take th e wo rry out o f vacation expenses. S ta rt yours tod ay and be ready for the
Su mmer of '79. Do n Mayer's family kn ows how
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By ROSEMARY ARMAO
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - The
continued education of more
than a quarter of a million
Ohio youngsters is threatened
by the rejection of 15
emergency school money
Issues in the state's primary
election.
In addition, major school
desegregation programs
requiring massive busiu g 'In
Cleveland and Columbus this
fall have been endangered.
'!'he Cleveland city school
district, largest In the state
with 110,000 students, was
rebuffed by voters Tuesday,
wiJJ for the second time in
two months rejected along
clear racial lines , a 9.9 mill
levy needed to raise S30
million a year in new taxes.
" It would take an act of
God to pass a school levy in
Cleveland," said a dejected
school board President
Arnold R. Pinkney .
Columbus voters rejected
for the third time an 8.8 mill
levy needed to keep schools
serving 90,000 students open
past the second week In

November.
Levy rejections also came
in the 9,000-studenl Warren
city school district, the 18,000student Parma district neat
Cleveland all the way down W
the l,JOO.student Firelands
Local district, along Lake
Erie.
Worse still, state education
officials said only 51 of the 117
Ohio school districts in finan·

cia! trouble even had levies
on Tuesday's ballol .
" Educa ti on financin g, ' '

Gov . James A. Rhodes told a
morning news conference in
ColumbuS . "Yesterday it was
a political issue . Today it is a
responsibility."
Teacher layoffs, program
curtailments, leaky roofs and
the end of sports will
probabl y be necessary in

most of the distri cts that do
not close, ed ucation officials
adm itted.
Ironically a pledge fr om
Rhodes to use a $60 million
state budget surplus w bail·
out troubled school districts
may have contributed to
many
levy
def ea ts.
Cleveland 's money nee ds
alone would wipe out the
surplus.

The NAACP has proposed
another way to keep
Cleveland schools open. The
civil rights group behind the
Cleveland desegregation
effort has said it will ask U.S.
·District Court Judge Frank J.
Battisti to take
the
unprecedented step of letting
the school board raise taxes
without voter approval.
'The Columbus school board

Regatta Queen Contest entries invited
Meigs County girls from 16
through 19 are Invited to
enter the annual Big Bend
Regatta Queen con test.
It Is being stressed that the
contest is nol a beauty or
talent contest but one In
which personality is em.·
phasized. The queen wtll
reign over Big Bend Regatta
Weekend activities and will
viait other festivals over Ohio
during her year long reign.
She will receive a crown, a

trophy and a $100 b&lt;JIIu. The
first, second and third run·
ncr s-up will al so rece iv e
trophi es and bonds.
1ltere Is also the need lor a
float. for the queen con·
lestants to ride on in th e
regolta parade. Any group
Interested in construction of
the float is asked to conta ct
Tonya Davis , Route 3,
Pomeroy, 11&amp;-3501. There will
be t80 provided for the fl oat
consl ruction.

Girls wishing to enter this asked to complete the form
yea r 's qu een contest ar e below.

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Telephone No. - - - - Mail to Tonya Davis, Route 3, Pomeroy,
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met early Wed nesday to
disc uss its options. 1lte board
decided W lry for a levy
approval in another special
elec tion, but lD also start
cramming extra classes into
the fall before a possible
closing.
May or Tom Moody , a
vigorous campaigner for the

defeated levy, said there is no
doubt people will look to the
state Leg islatur e to help
schools at least "until they
find out what it will cost
th em.''

Schools can and do close in
Ohio, unlike most states,
because of long-standing law

that a di strict may not
operate in the red and must
ha ve loc al voter approval for
an y tax raise . The problem
has been aggravated hy state
mandates for education that
have not been funded and by
underfunding of the &gt;tate aid
to schools program.

Evaluation funds approved
t'OUK RACES
There
were
four
Democratic races for central
committee posts in Mei gs
County Tuesday rather than
one, Meigs County Board of
Elections offici als state. The
winners were Raym ond
Boatright over Celia Bailey,
South Chester: Francis
Andrews over Clifford
Longenette, Olive; Chester
Wells over Ernest M. Ruth,
Reedsville; and Vir gin ia
Blazewicz over Dwight Carl,
Pomeroy Third.
Reuber, Collins was elected
via the wrile·in route to serve
as the Democrat Central
Committee member in the
Fourth Ward of Middleport.

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According to Rep. Clarence
Mill er, the House Ap·
propriations Commiltee ha s
approved leg islation including J340,000 for continued
evaluation of Gallipolis Lock
and Dam Alternatives. The
funding is included in the
fiscal year 1979 Public Works
Appropriations bill.
The Huntington District
offi ce of the U. S. Anny Corps
of Engineers reports that the
funding will allow Phase I
advanced engineering and
design work on the project to
conllnue . The three-year
Phase I study Is ap·
proximat ely at midpoint ,
with the Corps examinin~ a
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variety of lock and canal
possibiliti es lor a new
Gallipolis structure . Total
Phase I cost is about $2
million.
The Corps of Engineers has
advtsed Miller that the first of
a series of public hearings on
the lock design alternatives
will be held this fall. Once a
final design plan has been
drafied, the study 'will be
forwarded to the Corps
Division office and then to
Washington as a preliminary
step lo Congression al
authorization of work.
The replacement of · the
Gallioolis lock Is considered
Contonued on page 9
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