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THE January edition of the Ohio High School Athlete
magazine lists 1976 tournament sites for area boys and girls
basketball teams.
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IN boys Class A sectional play . act ion will be held at
Nelsonville-York, Meigs, Hillsboro , Chillicothe, Portsmouth
and Ironton . Six Southern Valley Athletic Conference teams
will take part in the Meigs Sectional which begins late in
February and ends March 6. They ·a re : Souibern, Easlern,
North Gallia, Southwestern , Kyger Creek and Hannan Trace.
Only lme learn from Meigs will advance to this district this
winter.

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SYMMES VALLEY, seventh member of the SVAC , will
take part in the Ironton sectimial along with Ironton St. Joe,
Coal Grove, Franklin Furnace, Fairland , Chesapeake and Oak
Hill . The annual district tournament will be held at Chillicothe
again· this year .

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SIX teams are entered in the Class AA Coal Grove sectional, including Gallipolis, Ironton, Rock Hill, South Point,
Wellslon and defending champion Jackson. Meigs will take
parUn the Federal-Hocking sectional wilh Belpre, Warren
Local, New Lexington, Nelsonville-York and Sheridan .
Waverly has been transferred out of the Lucasville sectional
into the Unioto sectional wilh Federal Hocking , Hillsboro,
Greenfield, Washington CH and Vinton County.
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TWO Southeastern Ooio League teams, Athens and Logan,
will take pari in the Class AAA sectional, lo be held at Ohio
University this winter . Other teams are Lancaster, Marietta,
Portsinouth and Miami .Trace.
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THIS will be the firsl year of organized tournament play
for lhe girls . Meigs will host 10 area Class All teams in tbe
sectional meet, to be completed by March 13. They are :
Belpre, Chesapeake, Gallipolis, Vinton County, NelsonvilleYork, .New Lexington, Meigs, Fairland, Sheridan and Warren
Local.
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ATHENS, Jackson, and Logan will take part in the Class
AAA tournament at a site yet to be detemtined along with
Chillicothe, Lancaster, Marietta, Washin8ton CHand Miami
Trace . In Class A play, Southwestern will play at Minford,
Kyger Creek, Southern, Eastern, North Gallia and. Symmes
Valley at Federal Hocking, and Hannan Trace at Portsmouth.

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SPEAKING of basketball, Ironton played its firsl game in
that new $1.5 dollar field house Friday night.

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WITH the new Ironton facilily, four of the Southeastern
Ohio League's eighl schools have modem hardwood structures
whiie three others are becoming obsolete. One other is way out
of date. Wellston, Jackson and Gallipolis have structures
ranging from 18 to 20 years old while Logan is still playing in
its ancient gym constructed in I he 1920s. These·four gyms can
seat no more than 1,000, and basketball is about the only thing
the gyms can be used for .

POMEROY - When I slarted this column, I stated that it
was ~olng lo deal with all sporls. So far I've mentioned mostly
outdoor sports and probably will continue to deal mostly with
them. But loday I'd like to present something that a lot of you
know very little about - girls' athlelics.
Right now we're in the middle of basketball season, but the
girls of Meigs County t Gallia County tool are just beginning
their schedule . They started practicing early in December,
and believe me, they practice hard. It's nol one of those "typically feminine" sports (forgive me, all you liberated
females out there - read on) ,
l.st year I had the opportunity to attend one of these
games, and there was lots of excitement. They play by lhe
same rules the boys use, and during the game lhai I saw, lots
happened. I saw a technical foul -called , I saw tempers flare,
coaches yelled, there was contact between players (and not
just a gentle brush), fans booed the refs and yelled for their
favorite team, but most "important of all - I saw some good
basketball. I I even saw soine male cheerleaders.) Those girls
could dribble the ball, shoot, pick, jump high for a rebound,
and play good defense. At times there, was abnost as much
excitemenl as at a varsity boys' game . I'll have to admit that
al times I was on my feet yelling.
This year will be the first time there will be a statewide
tournament al tbe end of the season, which should add some
incentive for the girls to play ~arder . State law now requites
that the ladies get equal treaiment in schools, so I believe that
in the fulure we'll be seeing a Jot more of these girls' a lhlelics .

ELBERFELD$ .I N POMEROY.

January Furniture Sale

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TWENTY five years ago, a group of GaUipolis
bUSinessmen journeyed t0 Huntington lo confer with Cabell
County officials on how to go about gelling a field house similar
to the then new Huntington Memorial Field House.

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AFTER Jots of publicity on the project , il suddenly became
a dead issue, At that time , officials were talking in the neighbornood of an all purpose $150 to $200,000field house for the Old
French Clly. It took neighboring Ironton 10 years to make a
dream come true in that community. When GAHS plays at
Ironton on Tuesday. Feb. 10, area fans should make an altempt

tr: attPnd that game and view the Tigers' new den .
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BESIDES a 3,000 sealing capacity for basketball, Ironton's
all-purpose structure includes space for 14 classrooms,
phySical education facilities, an indoor track, weight 'lifting
and handball rooms, and facilities lor which lhe Tigers can
work out in the off-&lt;ieason in football, baseball, track and golf.

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THE structure will also be used for community concerts,
YMCA activities and numerous other events. With girls
athletics coming alive again in the Buckeye State, the new
structure will help the Irontonians out as far as scheduling games and practices for the female participants and believe
me, with Rinky-Dink, seventh, eighth, Freshman, reserves,
varsity , "nd girls teams, that proves to be a pretty big problem

£or most area schools.

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AS many know, it takes quite a bit of .hard work in the off-

season in any sport just to stay competitive in the tough
SEOAL. Ironton has never won a baskelball championship in
the league. With a goo~ start this winler 110-0, all on the toad)
the Tigers are abnost certain to end thai jinx. Can you imagine
what they'll be able to do in the future with that new and outstanding facility on hand for their youngsters?

Guarantee your
family an income

TRUSTEES TO MEET
GALLIPOLIS Ohio
Valley Health Services
Foundation, Inc ., will hold a
boltrd of trustees meeting
Jan . '!/ at the Holiday Inn in
Kanauga. The business
5e88ion will begin at 6:30p.m.
and -is open to the public for
observation. The main
agenda itern will be the
Health Systems Agency
·(HSA) application. Persons A State Farm Famiiy Income Pollc:y
desiring further details can provi de a resular income to help
concerning the agenda should p .!l)' for food, rent. tivlna expentes
lf you're taken out of tht pJcture.
call 592-4457.
Let me alve you
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JANUARY SALEI

Be sure to visit the Furniture Department,
3rd Floor. You can really save during our
annual January Sale of Fine Quality Furniture.
Use our own sensible Credit Seroice
to make your purchases.
Free delivery.

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THE Waverly fieldhouse, dedicated three years ago, seats
nearly 3,000, but more important, like Ironton, is a struc\ure
for more than just basketball games. The new Athens and
Meigs gyms seat approximately 2,100 persons, and have
considerable space for physical education classes, weigh!
lifting and wrestling programs.

Othe r states have had programs similar to Ohio's for quite a
while , and they've been very successful. Perhaps you gol to
see the USA-China women 's game on TV last week. If you did,
lhen you know how well some of the ladies can play basketball.
Meigs' schedule has already been in the paper, and
Eastern's and Southern's will be appearing soon . Watch for
them, and I guarantee thai if you go to one of these games, you
won't regret it.
Now, one crow to pick with some of you outdoorsmen. You
~s are doing a good job - for the antihunters and anti-gun
people! Wake up! There's legislation pending in almost all
states right now l~at in one way or another is backed by the
" anti" people.
· They spend thousands of dollars in lobbying and advertising to get the general public to turn against us outdoors
people. And what do we do? We spend very lillie money lo fight
for our side - we think that it's so American that no one will be
able to do away with it. Bull!
Just go to some of the other countries of the world . Or even
lo some of the states right here in !be USA . Some stales have
already banned trapping and have limited certain hunting
righls. How about right here in Ohio' Remember how the dove
season this year was nearly cancelled 1 Don't fool yourself - it
can happen .
But you know whal's worse? Alllhis bickering and fighling
3.mong you outdoorsmen! I hear it all the time - it's the
trappers Hgainst the hunters, the fox hunters against the coon ·
hunters, the coon hunlers againsl the deer hunters, the deer

hunters agaulSl the guys with the men with-the hounds. elc.
Against, Against, Against! But you' re against lhe
wrong people: Each per:ion has lhe right to choose his own ,
sport, and although the sports may overlap, they won't cancel
out each other. There's only one way that your sport will be
cancelled out-by keeping on just the way we are and not
joining forces against lhe "anti " people. They'lllet us do away
with ourselves. And' then there will be no trapping, no fox
hunting, no coon hunting, no deer hunting , and NO GUNS!!
· What can you do? Write your legislators, join a local
sportsman club and make the club active, and follow the Jaws
when you hunt and build up the hunter's image. The people
who will decide our fate will be the innocent onlookers who are
brainwashed by the adverse publicity. So unite and don't be
passive. Keep informed on the legislative front , and let me
know on anything that develops so I can spread the word. Sil
back this week and think over how seU-&lt;lefeating some of your
actions hav~ beer). .
,
.
U you saw "The Guns of Autumn" that should be enough to
prove hQw serious of a threat this i~.

3 AND 4 PIECE BEDROOM SUITES
Reg . 749.00 4 pc. Pecan-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - S a le 599.00
Reg . 795.00 4 pc. Pine and Pecan- - - - - - - - - - - - - - S a l e 636.00
Reg . 798.00 4 pc . Oak---- - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sale 638.00
Reg : 895.00 3 pc. Oak---------- --~------- Sale 716.00
Reg. 898 .00 4 pc . Pine---- --~----~-------- Sale 718.00
Reg. 929.00 4 pc. P i n e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Sa le 743.00
Reg. 939.00 4 pc. Oak----------- ---~----~ -Sale 751.00
Reg . .952 .00 4 pc . Maple------ - -- - - - - - - - - - - - S a le 761.00
Reg. 1098.00 4 pc . Maple- - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - . : . - - S a l e 878.00
Reg . 1129.00 4 pc . Birch-------- , . - - - - - - - - - - - ·Sale 903 .00

newspaperman, press agent,
public relations man, and
sometime politician, is a

smack dab " ( a certain
point) .
The book includes a "whole
mess" of lranslations and
derivations for those who
don't ..know 'A' from ' iz~
zard" ' about Southern talk .
Wilder is planning an ex" good ole boy" from Spring book includes colloquia Iisms panded , "spankin' brand
Hope, N.C., who " look a used in specific areas such as new" printing of !be work this
notion " lo put the collection North Carolina's Outer Banks spring which may be in hard
of verse tQgether after where " the coldest time since back form.
"splitting lhe quilt" with the the 'Crissie Wright' come to
The mini-book does not
advertising business last shore" means the coldest approach a serious study of
winter.
time since Jan. 11, 1886, when the language . But the preface
The idea originated as a people shivered in the ocean says resident folk lore expromotional pamphlet for spray watching the grounded perls and college professors
tourist~
visiting North ~hooner ''Crissie Wright'' on maintain many of the
Carolina - ut-omers and Schackleford Banks. ·
colloquialism are derived
goers" - but wound up en- .
It also documents sayings from the speech of "Britain of
compassing a 11 Whole kit and like · "Roe buckers" (false centuries ago, of Chaucer and
caboodle"
of
sayings teeth), " dOQdly squat" (indif- of Elizabeth the Virgin
throughout the South.
ference ), "high as a Georgia Queen."
The 20-page illuslrated pine' ' (intoxicated), '
!Continued on ·page 8)
right

'You All Spoken Here' must
be sho nuff what is needed
for carryin on in Carolina

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VOL XXVII NO. 194

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SIMMONS HIDE-A-BEDS
'
KROEHLER SLEEP OR LOUNGES
Reg. 649 .00 Hide- a - Bed--~--.,------ --~------Sa le 519.00
Reg . 579.00 Sleep or Lounge--- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sale 463.00
Reg . 569.00 Sleep or LOul)ge.,.... _________ _: _____ Sale 455.00
Reg. 519.00 Sleep or Lounge-------- - - - - - - - - - Sale 415.00
Reg . 498.00 Hide -a- Bed•------------ = - - - - - - - -Sale 399 .00
Reg . 495.00 Sleep or Lounge _________________ Sale 395 .00
Reg. 439.00 Sleep or Lounge-----------------Sale 350 .00
Reg . 329.00 Sleep or Lounge. __ .:_ ______________ Sale 263.00
Reg . 627 .00 Sleep or Lounge--------- --~----- Sale 449.00
Large selection of covers - plaids - florals - tweeds. Nylon and
Herculon.

JANUARY SALEI

HASSOCKS

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THERE WAS SOME SYMPATHY FOR eold-and-reluctant
cars that simply refused to move as the bitterest blast of cold
winter settled over inuch of the eastern half of the nation. " !
wouldn't want to leave the garage either if I was a car,'' said a
·
Kent County , Mich .. servlce .stallon owner.
Temperatures plununeted well below zero in the Midwest
and Northeast Sunday, setting a fiurry of reeords, and dipped
into the 30s ·as far south as usll811y balmy Palm Beach, Fla. The chill l"as accompanied by savage winds. The cold weHlher
conUnued today, keeping subzero temperatures over much of
the north and bringing freezing tempera lures as far south as
northern Florida.

Square • Round - Rectangular
Black - Green - Gold • Rust - Vinyl

Reg . 10.90 Hassocks------------- - - - - - - - - - S a le 9.25
Reg . 16.95 Hassocks--~--------------- --- - Sale 14.40
Reg. 11.95 Hassoc~s------------ ---------- Sale 10. IS
Reg. 18,50 Hassoc~s----------- -----~----- Sale 15.12
. Reg . 32 .50 Hassoc.k s - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - - - - - Sale 27.62
Reg. 36 .50 Hassock•------------~---- ---- - Sale 31.00
Reg . 16,00 -Hassocks _________________ ;,. ____ Sale 13 .60
Reg . 26 .50 Hassocks---------~------------S'ale 22.52

JANUARY SALELANE CEDAR CHESTS
Reg. 234.95 Maple w - Padded Seat-------------·Sale
Reg. 179.95 All Cedar--------------~------Sale
· R!!fl. 154.95 Pine----------...:.- ,....-----------Sale
Reg . 134.95 M a p l e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -·..;.---Sale

JANUARY SALJI

BEDROOM FURNITURE, ODD PIECES,
OPEN STOCK
188.00
144.00
124.00
108.00

JANUARY SALEI

SIMMONS MATTRESSES AND BOX SPRINGS
Simcopedlc Deluxe spring unit .

Durable quill lop lick -

Luxury firm coil

Twin Size Reg. 79.95 Mattress&amp; Box Spring---------Sale 119.00

Reg . ln.oovanitv Desk -off white-- ---------~_------ Sale-79 oo
Reg . 1'9',()~ Single Dre$serw-mirror, offwhitt ---------.,....---- Sale99:oo
Reg . 119.00 flachelor Chest, J drt~wer. off whitft _ ,_ _ - - - - - - - ,_ __ Sale 74.00
Reg . 199.00 Bachelor Chest w-hutch l~p , o~ white _________ - .Sale 119.00
Reg . 169.00 S Drawer Chest , French Provincial
off white----- ---.;..._-----_:,_ __ --....:.-- __ --Sa le 99 ,00
Reg . 119.00 S ~rawer Lingerie thest,
French Provincial, oft white---- - . - - - - - - - - - ------Sale 74.00
Reg. 89 .00 Commode Table, 2 Drawer,
"
French Pr~vlnctal,ofl while....------------------ Sate 54.00
Reg . 179.00 Twm Canopy Bed , French Provincial, off white------_ Sale 109.00
Reg. 129.004 Drawer Cheston Chest, Pine--- - - - - - -------Sale88 .00

Reg . 169.00 Double Dreuer &amp; Mirror, Maple_____________satet35 .00
Reg . 89.00 Bachelor Chest - Jdrawer, Maple--- - - - - - - - - - - - . S a tenoo
Reg. 132 .008 Drawer Double Chest, Maple- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - S a te 101 oo
Reg . 98.00 Full Size Bid, Panel, maple------ - - - - -------Sate 1a:oo
Reg . 69.00 Full Size Bid, Panel, Maple-----------------Sate 55.00
Reg . 77 .00 Full Size Bid, Poster. Maple-- -:-'------,------- -Sate 61 oo
Reg. 79.00 Twin Size Bid, Maple------------- ------.Sate 64 :oo
Reg , 1S9.00 Full Size Red Volvo! Hndboard---------------Sate 99.00
l?•q . S4.00 Twin Size Bid, Spindle, Maple- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - sate44.00

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MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1976

Stanton in race
for Senate ·s eat
COLUMBUS (UPI)- Rep.
james V. Stanton, D-Ohio,
citing the "fundamental right
of every American to a job,"
announced his candidacy for
the U.S. Senate today.
Sen. Howard Metzenbaum.
D-Ohio, said last week pe also
would be a candidate:
"Today's despair will be

overcome only when we slow
down inflation .and when
unemployment Jines become

assembly . Hnes,"

GIRL SCOUT ENROLLMENT - The Girl Scout sustaining membership enrollment
drive thai will get underway in Meigs County in February will be Jed by Mrs. Harvey Van
Vranken, right, chairwoman. At left is Mrs. Earl Thoma, ¥~igs c.ounty service chair·
woman and cenler is Mrs. Elizabeth Nutter of Parkersburg, fteld dLrector for the Black
Diamo~d Girl Scout Council. Funds from the sustaining membership drive go lo lhe Council
for the expenses of providing malerials and assistance for local troop activities.

said

. Stanton·, a
three-term
congressman
from
Cleveland.
He said the main difference
between himself and Metzenbaum is that he can heat Sen.
Robert Taft, who is expected
to be renominated by the
Republicans this year.
"We have seen the twin
bureaucracies-of big business
and big government flourish

unabaled," .s aid Stanton.
"We have seen gianl cor·porations dedicated - not to
our national interest- but to
their own profits."
Stanton was scheduled to
make stops today in Dayton
and Cleveland to announce
his candidacy. Tuesday, he
travels to Toledo, Cincinnati
and Youngstown.
Staitlon said he iS against
forced busing to achieve
racial public school in.tegratjon , and (lpposes a
constltulional amendment to
prohibit busing, because
"social issues should not i;le
written inlo the CofiSiilution."
He sai d he s upported
busing when a federal court
orders· it.

"If we rev1ew the record of
the last decade, we find a
massive failure by some of
the persons in leadership
positions,' ' added Stanton.
"Our nation, our system and the people o'f Ohio- have
not failed. Rather we suffer
from the failures of some in .
high places."
He, said Ohioans' trust of
their government leaders
would result if elected officials deal with their constituenls "more openly.'' .
" We must · reg8in eac h
other's confidence. We must
begin today with fresh ideas
and renewed ideals,' ' he said.
''I do not ha vc easy an~
swers for the problems of our
times, but I do ~ now this: I
will try to answer every
question ·put to me."

National Jaycee Week is noted 5,000 Steel~r
fans are mad

Nazi wench in latest JFK
sex tale
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By United Prets Iater118tlooal
The pressure was high bot the temperature low lD
Ohio Sunday, and three reP.,rting stations lilted re&lt;Onl·
cold reading&amp; for the date. The chl!Hest spot wao Toledo
Express Airport with minus 11 degrees. R..,onl lows for
January 18 were also established at y~ngswwn, minus I,
and Mansfield, minus 4.
The warmeo£ Joeallon In Ohio Sunday afternoon was
Cinelnnali Luken Airport, where the mercury reached !9
degree..
Breezes were rather Ughl and not much of a chill
factor, but southerly winds were expected to Increase
today, while high pressure moves east off I he .Atlantic
coast and another cold front approacheo Ohio from the
west. ,
Some Ught snow Is likely abead ollhe front by Monday
evening or night. The snow may become mixed with rain
In the southern portion of tl!e state.
The front is forecast to move southeastward beyond
Ohio Tuesday, keeping temperatures below normal until
Wednesday, but not so cold as during the weekend .

enttne

By Bob Hoeflich
Meigs County Is invited this
week
to join the Meigs
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND - MILITANT
Jaycees
in
observing
protestants have vowed to hit back at Roman Catholic
National
Jaycee
Week
.
terrorism with ·lhree revenge killings for every murdered
It's
been
a
busy
year
lor
the
prolestant. Extremist Catholics promised retaliation for any
local group composed of
1
' outrages."
community-minded
young
The exchange of threa Is capped a weekend of violence that
35
and
men
of
Meigs
County
left four persons dead and 19 injured in Northern Ifeland. "We
·
under .
are warning that If the Roman Catholics in South Armagh do
The mosl ambitious proj~cl
not reject the (Ca lholic)· gunmen we will hit back threefold,"
undertaken this year by the
the mid-Ulster section of the Ulster Loyalist Army Council
local organization is the
announced.
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development of a mini-park .
WASHINGTON - SECRETARY OF STATE Henry A. located on ~illage-owned
properly between Mechanic
Klsalnger leaves tonight filr Moscow, hoping that despite
confrontation over Angola he can get an agreement at least in St. and Butlernul Ave. in
principle with the Russians on strategic arms issues. But Pomeroy. The acceptance of
sources say the success of his mission could be undermined by the project has led to a
critics In Congress who might be reluctant to" approve new number of activities intended
to raise money for the
limits on American arsenals. _
The Ford administration is caught in an unpleasant fix, Ihe project.
The Jayt-ees conducted a
sources said, because if a new strategic arrns limitation acposter
contest at the
JAYCEES IN DECEMBER gathered at Pomeroy VlUage Hall and boxed fond .whi~h
cord is not reached detente will be further lhr~atened. The
Pomeroy
Elementary
.
School
.
they
had collected for distribution to underprivileged families.
RUS81ans apparently are concerned by the growing into
promote
lhe
park
idea
and
terference of Congress in foreign affairs and the beginning of
formary and presented This project alOne was one of
the 1976 presidential campaign. Soviet correspondenls and to interest residents in park area to ·work ' the conhelping
out
with
the
project.
crete.
· residents there with gifts. the most gratifying of the
diplomats have been asking .lf a new SALT agreement would .
year, one Jaycee com·
They cO-hos ted a Halloween
With the coming of very
be approved by Congress.
men
led.
party at Powell's Super Valu cold weather the Jaycees had
The -Jaycees in Meigs
ATLANTA - FORMER CAlJFORNIA Gov . Ronald store and received one-half to give up on the mini-park
Coun
ly are rolling for the
Snow
likely
tonight,
of
the
day's
profits
lo
help
until
spring,
but
there
other
Reagan is the Soulh's choice for President over all other
good
of the area and come
possibly
mixed
with
rain.
fish
to
fry.
The
Christmas
finance
the
park.
Republican and Democratic candidates, including President
spring
- which must be just
Lows
tonight
in
upper
20s.
Tennis
courts
were
poured
season
came
and
they
were
Ford, according to a poll released Sunday. The copyrighted
around
the corner - you'll ·
at
the
park
site
in
lhe
late
fall
busy
·ga
thering
food
and
Snow
Tuesday,
highs
in
the
poll was conducted by the Darden Research Corp. Jan. 9-13
see
them
out working on the
among 601 registered voters in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and in the spring the park distributing it · to the needy. lower 30s. Probability of
They staged a most suc- precipitation 70 pCf cen t park or on some olher project
Mlssissiwi, North Caroll118, South Carolina and Tennessee. area is expected to bursi wilh
cessful
pizza party for tonight and 80 per cen t to givc .the county a boost.
activities.
Jaycees
donaled
Reagan placed first with 19.8 pet. among 14 declared or
Saturdays
at
lhe
resid~nls
of the county in- Tuesday .
their
time
on
potential candidales from both parties in respo,nse to the
qijestion, "Of all the people running for President, who do you
fa \lor at this time?" Ford was a close second with 17.6 per cent
and Alabama Gov. George Wallace· was third with 12.1 per
'
cent. Sen. Hubert Humphrey, D-Minn., was fourth with 3.7 per
.
i
cent, former Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter fifth with 3.2 per
FBI surveillance, had had telligence," Hunter is quoted to a seagoing unit," Hunter
NEW YORK (UP!) cent, and Sen. Henry Jackson, D-Wash., sixth with 2.2 per cent.
There's stili another ac- three interviews with Adolf as saying, "The Navy was said."
No one else got more than 2 per cent. Thirty-four per cent had
cusation against John F . HiUer while ·working for a- convinced that WennertJren's , J. Edgar Hoover told the
no opinion.
Kennedy : while he was in the Swedisn newspaper - and yacht was being used for couple Miss Arvad was no
Navy he had an affair with a Hi\Jer called her a "Noru.c refueling German U-Boats." longer suspect when they
COLUMBUS - COLUMBUS FRATERNAL Order of
Hunter said · that Capt. complained to him about the
Danish woman journalist beauty" the article sail!. Miss
Pollee members today began a work slowdown, the effects of suspecled of being a Nazi spy. Arvad was also the mistress Howard Kingman, then FBI bugging her home and
which FOP President Dewey Stokes said should sbow up by · The latest in a series of of. Axel Wenner.Gren , a assistant director of the telephone. She later be~ame
midweek, aimed at gaining city approval of a 10 per cent pay charges against the former , Swedish industrialist on the Office of Naval Intelligence a Hollywood gossip columnist
proposal.
preSident came ' In an article State Department blacklist. "wanted to get Kennedy out and from !947 until she died
A new nine-man team of police -negotiators goes back to
Capl. Samuel A.D. Hunter, of the Navy quickly."
in tbe National Enquirer,
from cancer in 1973 she was
the bargaining !able with the cily this week. About 5011 of. tbe which said Kennedy was then Kennedy'ssuperior, was
Hunter pointed out to King- the wife of cowboy movie star
1 0'18 Columbus FOP members met Sunday andt'ioted to ask
transferred from Naval quoted as saying · that the man lhat Kennedy's father Tim McCoy.
f~r a 10 per cent pay !like and 16 per cent wage differential Intelligence to sea duly in Navy saw Miss Arvad as a had been ambassador lo
bel'll'een ranks. Members rejected the city's latest 9ffer, a 4 1941 because of it.
While serving as a PT boat
latter day Mala Hari.
Great Britain and wa&lt; close
11
per c!!lll Increase, last. week.
commander
in the Soulh
Their concern was that to President Roosevelt and
The Enquirer identified the
Pacific, Kennedy wrote Miss
woman as lngo Arvad, a this woman was using that Kennedy did nol have
. MOUNT VERNON, OHIO- IRIS WOOSTER, daughter of
former MiSs EurOpe, working Kennedy to find out Hll she access to any ' sensitive in· Arvad that " ... knowing you
Mr. .00 Mrs. PaulL. Wooster, Baltimore, Ohio, was selected for the Washington· Times- t..~uld about what was going formation.
bas been the brightest part of
111'16 Ohio Junior Miss Saturdav nl~ht. She won her talent group
on in lhe Navy Dcpal'lment
"II oeemed to me the best an extremely bright 26
Herafd .
(Continued on page 8,
Miss Arvad, who was under and the Office of Naval In- thing to do was .transfer him years."

raise

Record cold came to
three Ohio stations

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By United Preos lnternaUonal
WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT FORD TONIGHT gives
Congress and American voters his ass•ssment of the State of
the Union in its bicenlennial year. Aides said his report would
be mildly optimistic, largely philosophical and · short on
election-year proposals.
Ford, in a nationally televisied appearance at 9 p. m.
before a joint session of the House and Senate, is expected to
couple predictions of steady economic growth and a drop in
unernph&gt;ymenl wilh a call for a Social Security tax increase
and restrained federal spending to help avert new inflation.

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prediction
the
ADELAIDE, AUSTRAIJA termed
••nonseMe.''
(UPI)- Believers fled to the
"1 was · urged by comhills, skeptics drank chammunity,
business and church
pagne oo the beach and
to
make
a
Adelaide's
predicted leaders
"doomsday" · tidal wave statement," Dunstan said. H(
paued with a slx4nch ripple. decided to come down here in
person because some people
Johan Nash, a house
painter and self-styled have said that I had a
clairvoyant, announ!'tld two .helicopier waiting on my
months ago God · would front lawn, just in case."
Churches have been packed
destroy Adelaide with a giant
and
liquor stores have had a
tidal wave and earlhquake at
noon today to punish sinners. booming business. HaU the
Nash was so sure of his population in the past two
vision that he took a $50 days has been "either
advertisement in an Adelaide paralyzed with fear, or
newspaper warning lhe city paralytically drunk," said
of ils impending doom. Many one resident.
"Sin now - tomorrow it
residents of the South
will
be too Ia te" said a sign
Australian capital believed
carried
by a group of bikini.Nash and fled to lhe hills near
clad girls.
the city.
A Jiqu()r company launched
But about 2,000 nona special Adelaide survival
believers gathered on the
beach nine miles . from kit - a five gallon plastic
Adelaide for "earthquake drum, bottles of brandy, rum,
gin and champagne with
parties."
The skeptics, wearing buSi- instructions that the drum
ness suits, bow ties, snorkels could be clung lo in the event
and nippers, sipped cham- of a tidal wave .
The klls were sold out last
pagne and ale meal pies on
Friday.
the beach to while away their
Car salesmen advertised
"last hours."
.Two hours after the ," doomsday specia ls/' ofpredicted disasler, they were fering cars at a low deposit
st!D there drinking cham- and telling customers wilh
any luck they wouldn '! have
pagne and eating meal pies.
to pay instalbnent~ .
The surf had risen only six
Nash,. the man who started
inches .
it
all, look no chances. He
Those on the beaeh inM_cked up and moved his
cluded South Australian
Premier Don Dunstan who family to Melbourne 450
miles away.

RALEIGH . N.C. (UP!) Did you know someone
" grinning like a jackass
eatin' briars" has really been
" caught in ihe act, sort of like
a suck-&lt;!gg dog, when you're
caught flat-footed, or redhanded?"
U not, then Roy Wilder 's
book, "You All Spoken
Here," may be usho nu£("
what you need for "carryin'
.on" in the South.
The small paperback is
designated by its author as
· "Dialect and quaint s;~yln's
interpeled so sho ,nuff
yankees from other foreign
parts can parley vous in corn
pone country."
Wilder, a 61-year-old ex-

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DOOMSDAY DELAYED!

MIAMI ( UPI) - As many
5,000 angry Steeler fans from Pitlsburgh, Boston and
Philadelphia watched the
Super Bowl from hotel TV
screens at Miami Beach and
Fort Lauderdale instead of
from promised sea Is in the
Orange Bowl, police said
today.
Three men who claimed to
represent Soper Tours International, a subsidiary of
International Travel Bureau , Youngstown , Ohio,
quietly checked out of their
hotel rooms Saturday without
delivering promised game
tickets.
Some of the diSHppoinled
fans went on lo the Orange
Bowl and paid up to $125 lo
scalpers for tickets.
Fort Lauderdale police
identified the three men as
James Panetelas, in his mid
30s, of Youngstown, Ohio,
John Frazier, in his late 40s,
of Marshfield, Mass., and
Donald Mcq.rtin, no home

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. EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Wednesday through
F.rlday, lair Wednesday
through Friday wllh highs
In the upper 20s or the mid
30s
Wednesday ,
moderating to . the 30s or
lower lOs by Friday. Lows
will be between 15 and 25
Wednesday morning and in
the 20s Thursday and
Friday mornings.
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AUTOS COLLIDE
A minor two..car accident

occurred Friday at 12 :11 a.m.
at Southern High School when
Judith A. Roberts, 2ti, Athens,
driving through the parking
Jot hit ice, lost control, and
struck a parked car owned by
Cheryl Larkins, 17, Portland.
There · was
moderate
property damage. There
were no injuries ~ nd no
citation was issued.

town. Police said no charges
had been filed.
"No charges were filed
here because nothing hap-

pened .., here ,''

a

Fort

Lauderdale
police
spokesman said. "II will be
up to the respective agencies
.to file charges in tneir own
home towns if a fraud has
been committed. All that was
supposed to happen here was
delivery of the tickets . Tbe
money was paid elsewhere.
We have been told that the
operation may involve as
much as $1.5 million ."
BOOSTERS TO MEET
The
Meigs
Athletic
Boosters will meel at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday at Meigs High
School .
CALLED TWICE
The Middleport E-R squad
answered a call to Veterans
Memorial Hospital at 10:13
p.m . Saturday to remove
Ronald Bostic to Holzer
Medical Center. AI 10 a.m.
Sunday the squad wen l to
Bunker Hill fo" Nan Rogers
who was dead upon its
arrival.
MOORE BOUND OVER
Skippy Moore, Danville,
who appeared before county
court Judge Rober! E. Buck
this morning, was bound over
to the January term grand
jury on a charge of receiving
stolen properly _ Moore was
arrested by Sheriff Robert C.
Hartenbach's Dept. on Jan.
16. He is in jail under $500
bond.
GAME MOVED UP
The F,astern-Vinton game
to be played at Eastern
Tuesday, Jan . 20, will be
played at 6 p .m. instead of
-6:30p.m.
LOCAL TEMPS
Temperature in downtown
Pomeroy Monday at 11 a.m.
was 26 degrees under sunny
skies .

�'
2- The Daily Sentinel Middleport Pomeroy 0 Monday J an 19 1976

3- The D•uly Sentinel Moddle(lllrt Pomeroy 0 Monday Jan 19 1976

Bitterness building over super jet
WNOON (UP!) - A Con
corde supersonic jet carrymg
the Bntosh colors woll take
off from London s Heathrow
au-port at 11 30 a m on
Wednesday and head for
Bahrain on the Persoan Gulf
At the same ttme another
Concorde pamted m the
French trocolor woll leave
Orly au-port at PariS for Roo
de Janeoro
Brotish Airways and Aor
Fra nce s !1rst commercial
flo ghts by Concorde which
has cost far m excess of $3
bolhon to bwld are being
haoled by both countroes as a
much needed national
tnumph m an age when
neother natoon has much to
celebrate
But the troumph IS tinged
woth deep botterness and
moun tmg anger tha t the
Uruted States so far has
wothheld overfloght or landing
nghts lor the Angl&lt;&gt;-French
jel

That mea ns Concorde stoU

IS barred from the presligoous
and money makmg routes
from London and Pans to
New York There already
have been threats of repriSals
if the Umted States continues
to refuse these nghts
A jomt statement by the
British and French govern
ments ossued whole U S
Transporta toon Secretary
Wolham Coleman was holding
hear mgs on Con corde m
Washmgton two week ago
sa od
mena congly
A
nega tive d ec1s10n on the

question of Concorde servoce
to the Umted States un
doubtedly would ha ve
political consequences on both
France a nd th e Umted
Kingdom
Although offoctals of both
countries deny reprisals are
planned the statement has
been mterpreted wodely as a
threat of boycott or heavy
taxa toon on Amerocan-bwlt
aerospace eqwpment
French labor umons have

Nessen under fire for
dea1ing with politics
WASHINGTON (UP! ) Whi te House press secretary
Ron Nessen has no busoness
dealmg woth the news medoa
on ques t ons mvol vmg
Presodent Ford s campaogn
says the chaonnan of the
Federal Ele ctwn Com
mtss on

Thomas B Curbs who
surprised many last week
when he saod ot probably was
ollegal lor Ford to appoont
Ro ger s Morton as Whole
House pohllcal advoser
beheves the same rule - if
not the same law - appbes to
Nessen

In short Curios doesn t
want anyone on the public
payroll domg pohllcal
hu smess for hos hoss
Maybe ot s rntpockmg but
we have to bend over back
ward of we re gomg to get out
from under th1s Watergate
cloud
Curtis saod
And
bes•des what busoness does
he have handling pohhcal
matters while on the public
payroll '
What Mr Nessen should
do (when a polo local quest10n
l'Offies up) os have someone
from the campaogn there and
say here os Mr S&lt;o-and-&lt;lo and
he works for the campatgn
and he can answer that
Curios smd Simllarly when
the Presodent os on a cam
pa1gn trop a press secretary
from the Ford campaogn not
Nessen should handle media
CurtiS says ot os unfair that
an mcumbent can use m a

campaogn the staff paod for
by the government He says
he osn t just p!Ckmg on Ford

the man who appomted hun
to the FEC The same should
apply to members of
Congress

threatened to refuse to ser
vtce or ha ndle Amen ca s Pan

Amerocan World Aorways or
Trans World Airlmes planes
at French aorports
Gerald Kaufman Brotam s
aer ospace mtmster says
The governmen t and people
of Brotam and France would
fond 11 diffocult to believe that
the Umted States the most
successful of the wo rld s
na loons on the held of
avoat10n would take steps to
exclude this aorcralt
But there ts a deep lon g
standong suspocoon m both
Britain and Fra nce that 11 os
the U S avoalton Industry
that lor compet1love com
mercoal reasons IS backing
th e e n vi r o nm e n t a l
arguments bemg used to try
to bar Concorde from the
Uruted States
The London Daoly Express
saod m an edotoroal
'The Amencan a ircraft m

dustry has been trymg to koll
it for yea•s Fortunately
there are honest Amerocans
who oppose thos campaogn
In France
President
Valery Goscard d Estamg has
tossed down the gauntlet to
the anloConcorde lobby m
Washmgton and New York by
announcmg pubhcly be woll
fly m Concorde when he
arrtves for a state VISit May
16

Redmen over Cougars
Down 44 32 durmg halltome
mtermossoon Coach Art
Lanham s Roo Grande
College Redm en exploded
woth 39 pomts m the second
half to turn back stubborn Mt
Vern on Nazarene College 71
66 m a Mod.()hoo Conference
game at Lyne Center
Saturday mghl
The voctory left Roo Grande
11-7 on the year The Redmen
remamed m undisputed ftrst
place m the MOC w1 th a 3-0
record Mt Vernon dropped
to 2 10 overall and 1-5 m
conference play
Tuesday the Redmen woll
hast the Cedarvolle Yellow
Jackets m a MOC contest
Ttpoff tome os 8 p m on Lyne
Center
Mt Vernon behond Boll
Bradley controlled the
tempo of Saturday s game m
the first half The Mt Vern on
ace scored 22 of hts 28 pom Is
on the forst 20 mmutes of play
Rock Carrmgton freshman
from Portsmouth West came
off the Ro o bench to hmot
Bradley to SIK pomts m the
!mal half of play
Jommy Noe for the seventh
tome m 15 games hot 30 or
more pomts lor Roo woth II
f1eld goals and etght chartty
tosses Noe tallted 16 of hos 30
pmnts m the second half
Eastern s Bob Caldwell
tallied none of hts II pomts m

the second half and Rock
Holl s J1m Stewart talhed
seven of hos e1ght pomts m the
last hall
Roo won the battle of the
boards 37 25 Noe had 12
caroms and Stewart 10 Roo
Grande had 12 turnovers Mt
Vernon 10
It was ann ounced today
that Roo Grande woll play at
Mt Vernon on Feb 12 The
game
wa s
or gonally
scheduled on Jan 15 but was
postponed due to a schedule
confl ct
Jtmmy Just ce a fresh
man played for the vosotors
Justoce had two personal
foul s He os a form er resodenl
of Galhpohs and attended
GAHS hos freshman year m
hogh school He os the son of
Rev and Mrs Ronald
:Justice former pastor of the
Galhpolts Nazarene Church
Galha s Jommy Noe now
ranks 15th on the country on
NAIA scorong woth a Zl I
scorong average
Saturday s box score
MT

VERNON

1116

B ad e y 1 6 28 Co e 3 0
Del a 0 2 2 F eema n 1 0
Ne l
306
us t ce
oo
Sargen
2 &lt;1 Wa d 9 0
TOTALS 28 066
RIO GRANDE 1711

6
2

o
8

Doors to peace are closed
bleeding Lebanon is told

The Commumst-&lt;l ommated
General ConfederatiOn of
Labor has asked Goscard to
proclaom a boycott of
Amen can goods if the Uruted
Slates fina lly bars Concorde
And ot saod French aorpor!s

BEIRUT Lebanon (UP!)- Premter Rashid Kar•mi
un•ble to stem the rampaging voolence that turned
Lebaoon onto a sprawlmg battlefoeld has resigned a!lll
told the naloon the doors to peace have now beell shut
Chnshan forces demolished a Moslem and
Palestlruan slum quarter klllmg scores of restllters In
hand to-hand combat Leftists called lor a holy wa r m
retahatoon
Heavy foghltng tore throngh Beorut and the coun
trysode overrught as the casualty toll for 72 boors climbed
to 359dead and more than 500 wounded The estimated toll
stnce April stands at more than 9 000 dead and 19 200
wounded
The cltmax to Lebanon s worst weekend violence
came late Sunday when Karanu announced his
resognatoon after seven months of fruoUess attempts to
establish cease-fores that one after aoother kept
collapsmg
As God os my wotness I have troed to save thiS
country from rum but my efforts have been tn vain
Kara mo announced m a falterong vooce over nationwide
teleVIsoon and radoo
The doors to peace have now been shut The govern
men! no longer has any ellecttveness and although aU my
efforts have failed I leave woth a clear conscoence that I
ha vedoneall l could MayGod saveus

must be barred to Ameracan
atrhners

Colen an who held a lull
day of heanngs on Concorde
m Wa shonglon on J an 5 saod
he plans.a derosoon wolhin 30
days
Eve n I hos ruli ng os
favorable there have been
ommous warmngs 1t may be
challenged 10 Congress and
th e courts and that New
Yorks Port Authonty may
conlmue Its ban on the
supersomc jet
If thos happens offocoals 10
London and Pans predoct a
sharp detenoratoo n on
relatoons woth the Uruted
States woth reprosals far
from ruled out

OU ups loop mark to
•
3-0 after 75-74 wzn
Umted Press Internati onal
Ohoo Uruversoty ts actmg
hke tt never heard of th e old
say ng three s a ~owd
The Bobcats pocked to
fomsh somewheoe near the
bottom or the Mod Amen can
Conference basketball race
ran theor conference rna rk to
3-0 Saturda) wtth a chff
ha nger 75-74voctor) over Ball
State
While the bubble could
hurst at any tome the voctory
kept OU m a tte for the lead
woth the two teams most
people felt would fo ght ot out
for the totle Mlamt and
Western Mochogan Both have
4-0 records
Ohoo Unoversoty whoch has
now won s1x 1n a row a nd 1s 7
4 overall used the fr ee lhro\1
lone for Its WID hllltng 21 or
23 while the losmg Ca rdinals
collected only eogh t of 17
Ball Slate led 611-&lt;i7 woth less
than two mmutes to play but
a basket by 6'7 sen or Scott
Love and a paor of free throws
by Dave Terek another OU
senoor gave the Bobcats the
wm
Love led 01 o tn scor ng
woth 23 pomts and reboundmg
With 13
At Kent Arch e Aldndge
&lt;lmck Goodveao and John
Shoemakeo con b ned for 55
pomts to pace Mtamo to a 72
67 won ove r the Golden

Flashes
Ald rodge a nd Goodyear led
the way w th 21 and 20 pomts
respect vely but many of
Sl oemaker s total of 14 came
m key s tuatoons mduding
the basket that put Mo amo
al ead for good at 6:Hi3
The v1ctory was the fourth
m a row m Ue MAC for the
Redskins now 11-5 overall
Kent was led by Tony
Jam1son woth 18 pum ts and
James Colhns woth 15
Mea nwhil e
Weste rn
M choga n hun g up ots 12th wm
wothout defeat m a wtre to
\\Ir e 78 65 d ~c os o o n over
Northern lllmoos to remam
tied for the lead
In another MAC game
Bowhng Gree n kept ots totle
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want to remove a cataract

because hos examinatoon
shows that the VISIOn IS still
quite adequate There are
many people with some
clouding of the lens of one or
even both eyes who stoll see
rather well and are happy
woth theor stght
In other cases the patten!
may ha ve other
s 1al
problems totally unrelated to
the formation of cataracts
These addotoonal defects may
be more unportant and the
patient may not greatly
benefit from surgery So It is
not all black or whole
In cases where the cataract
os the only important VISual
problem cataract surgery os
ren1arkably effective It woU
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what you state are her VIsual
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ga me Ph oemx defea Ie d
Detrott 122 118
In the Amero can Basketball
Assoctatoon New York beat
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I30 and Kentucky edged
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guard Pat R•ley m a IO.O
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runnmg under Terry Brad
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go after ot
And go after ot Swann and
the Steelers dod employong
the long pass to set up one
touchdown and score another

n provoding Pittsburgh w1th
a 21 17 voctory overthe Dallas
Cowboys Sunday tn Super
Bowl X gJV ng the Steelers
th e1r second consecutive NFI
champoonsh•p

Swann caugh t our passes to
nclud
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he game o g ve the Sleelers a
2 0 ead and enab e hem to
hang o
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Swann who caugh
a 3'2
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up P
sbu gh s
n a
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was nan ed
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fo
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was even more
ema kable
wh en yo u c ons de
he was
ca
ed off ,e t e d w t h a
conc:uss on wo weeks ago n
he A mer can Confe ence t le
game aga nsl Oakland
Swann was n he hosp al for
wo days and d d no esume
P ac c ng w lh
he S ee ers
un
hey a r ved n F o da
ea tv as week
They used s ng e cove age
on me a
day wh ch real y
surpr sed me
sa d Swann
who ed he N GL n ouchdown
and-one woth four seconds left an easy 50-23 voctory over the
pa sses h s season w h 11
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ha d he same guy on me a
on the game and Eastern had Baby Vtkings Thetr record os
day
h ey d dn
ro ate he
a last second desperation shot now I 9 They were led by
coverage o any h n9 We usl
worlo. ed
o our advan ag e
that mossed ots mark
Doug Brow nong and Jom
Un t ed P ess l n t e nat ona l
Sw ann ca ugh t all tour of h s
East
The Eagles lost the game at Davos woth IS and 14 po nts
passes ove co ne back Mark
n y 88 T he 65
Wash ng on who d d such an
the foul hne as they could net respect ively
Symmes AB neghe
gham on St 75 Po sdam
ou sand ng ob n he wo NFC
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only 2of 15 chances while the Valley sDavoshad rune on the
P avo f games aga ns
John
Bu t a l o 63 A l brm 5 62
G
am o f M nn eso a and
Vokongs were cashmg on on 12 los ng cause
Ca to n a Pa
67 Yo k 61
Haro d ackson o Los Angeles
of 21 fh e v1sotors mossed
Eastern hosts Vonton CO NY 65 Ha t o d 58
G I am caugh
one pass n
Ch ey ney 59 B oomsburg 55
seven as M nnesora f e
to
eoght one on-one cha nces
County Tuesday at 6 p m
Cia on 86 Sl pp c y Rock 4 Da la s
14 and ackson d d
Eastern was led by Conde s
Con nee cu 83 Ma ne 69
BOX SCORES
no ca h a one as Los Ange e.s
C W P os 59 H ot s a 55
EASTERN
Conde 6 O- Copp
was ou Cd 37 7
12 pumts whole Nelson " as
n S 75 L nc:o n 6
Swan n s
ou h down pass
haulmg m II of hos team s 29 t2 Roffle 244 La Comb 4 I Col um b a 55 Co ne 53
came
on
a
h rd and our
Da
mou
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6
Sp
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62
rehounds The team shot 38 9 Kuhn 1-0-2 E chonger 1-0- De aware 86 Md Ba Co 55 s ua on when w h us a f ve
me r unn ng
po n
ead and
percent 111-47)
2 S Nelson 4 I 9 Total 18 2- De aware s 87 Md E sn ou
og c po n ~d o a Franco
Shore
68
Symmes Vall ey was led by 38
Har s sweep or
us abou
ow ng 78 B oomt e d N J 55
any h ng e se bu a ong pass
Wolso n s 13 poonts wh le
D axe 66 G e ysbu g 50
SYMM ES VALLEY
Te y ca l ed
n he hudd e
S oudsbu g 98 M o n
Mtll er had 10 Eas tern s Estep 1-0-2 Shaeffer 0-2 2 cEas
and
ea l y don know why
a 66
sa d o
he game
Conde held the hogh scormg Ingles 2-3-7 W lson 5 3 13 Ed nbo o 80 Lock Haven 62 wSwann
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han we
72 F ros bu g 0
Shaeffer to only two poonts M ller 34 10 Came 3~ Gannon
knew
wou
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wo
lo: The ca
Grove C y 6
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V n ce n
r ea ll y d dn su p sc me
go
both on foul shots The Total 14 12-40
Pa
66
by the man he ba was he e
Ha
m
on
78
u
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72
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Quarter
Scores
V kmgs had 27 rebounds
an d
worked ou
Har w ck 5 Sou h ha mpton 46
he S eelers d dn bank
while commottong 15 turn F.
10 19 32 38 Ho y C oss 84 8os on Co 83 onWhahowever
wa s
Da llas
Joh
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Hop
k
ns
67
Have
o
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overs to E aster n s 23
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52337 40 65
bounc ng r gh
ba ck for a
ouc hdown of s own f ve p ays
The httle Eagles p eked up
K n gs NY 83 Ny ac k 57
a er on a 34 yard sco ng s tr ke
K n gs Pa
3 A mv 63
f om Rog e S aubach o secon d
L a t ay e e 74 Fordham 70
Percy
s ng w de rece ve
Ma sha l 90Mor s H avey 6 1 Howa d P sbu gh hen f a ed
Manha an 05 S en a 89
o move he ba
r. hree p ays
M ass 80 Hawa 72
o low ng he k c:ko
gge ng
Monrnou h
1 0
R u ge s
he
mos
uc; a
coac h ng
N ewa k 5
pomts a seaso n h gh and WJth a basket at 58 seconds N ew H arr p Co l 93 N ew dec s on of he game
F a ce d w h a 4 h dow n an d
and 53
CurtiS Rowe added 26 poonts and Ervmg ga ve New York a Eng
n nea
he0aas4 1 p s
N aga a a o~Pa u 6
bu gh Coach Chuck Nol ga m
to top the P stons
four pomt lead seven seconds Pen n s 9 Muh en be g 6
bed on g v n g he ball o he
In ABA actton Juhu s later Former NibtS Billy
ohn s own 65 Mans e d
Cowboys nea m df e d a her
ErVIng scored sox of h1 s Pa ultz a nd Larry Kenon Jed Rhode s tand 5 P ov den c:e han sk a pun Dal as had
scored
s f s ouchdown of
game ht gh 51 pmnts n San Anton o WJth 34 and 33 ~3 c: ke
he game us
hr ee m nu es
s ohn s N e
n o
he f r st Qua er w hen
overttme to move New York pomts respectively
37
P sbu gh pun e Bobby Wa ld
R der 0 No h e as e n 82
to w thm 3'h games of ABA
Ken t uc k Y held off Denver
Roches e Tech 76 Hobar 54 en d opped a snap om ce n e
and was smo he ed on h s own
lea ding Denver Ervmg had w th t he ald of a disputed ca ll Ru g e s 05 Buckne B2
29 ya d ne
14 pomts on the th rd pe riod JUSt before the fma l buzzer
SPa B o n~ ve n u e 85 s Fran
and 16 on the fourth quarter to The Colonels Btrd Aven tt S A n se m s 55 Cen a Conn
No o der ed Terr y Han a t y
o send back R ocky Beer n o
fall four poon ts shy of the lopped a ll score rs w th 29 ~~ an on 6 A b gh 5
he ne and P sbur g, s No 2
6
Nets record for most poonts po nts but needed a favorable "-se on Ha
run n n g back respon d ed w th
De o 73
ya r d s o g ve he Cowboys
on a half set by RICk Ba rry In call from officials to keep the Sh pp ensb u g 72 Ku z own 63 wo
he ba t bac k for one nal s,o
So Conn 80 Wagne r 7d
overt me Boll Melchtonru put ga n e fra n gomg Jnt o S oh n s 5 v 1 anova 53
a unsea ng he champ on
6u
wasn
ea v a gamble
New York ahead for good overtime
5
osep h s 86 a Sal e 75
on e neve ga m b es
S eubenv e 9
Ca neg e by No
whe n he pu s h s ta h n h e
M e on 66
b u al S eele def ense
5 u s qu ~ h a n n a
00
Wsn
S a u bac h sc a mb ed to 11
M a y it_n!;t 78
ya r d S on he f s p ay h en
U Ma ss 80 Hawa
2
found P es on P ea son w th a
Unon76W
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2 ya d pass o move he ball o
Ve m on
5 s
aw en ce 68
he P t sbu gh 38 Bu
ha s
Wes Ches e
4 M le sv le
whe e
he
S ee
Cu ra n
59
c osed on he Cowboys f nal ac t
A abama
J LS U 75
as the P sbu gh secon dar y
Appa ac t an S 75 VM 67
smo h e ed ever yone Sta uba c,
A ms ong SVH 68 Va dos a
d spa ched for a pass he n ex
5 58
hr ee pays w h G en Ed w ard s
Aub u n 94 Geo g a 70
a I on an n e cep on
Aug us a Co
Co u mbus endi ng
n h e end zone as me ran ou
Fo
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hough our defense wou d
Au s n Peay 89 Mo chead 9
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Johns 92 L ma
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gave Boston a 97 94 voctory
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over Molw aukee Sund ay
fit
E yr a Ca h 73 Ve r m on 44
mght We ve lost some hke
!:' Fa v ew 79 Pau d ng 78
it F re ands 2 We I ng on 59
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Z: Huron 83 C y d e 77
was a scramble for the
61 Indian Va ll e y S 00 Mad son
rebound a nd 11 was hatted
roght
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~nhdr ~n ~~o 6 ~ nd 87 Day on
didn t seem to be lookong for
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We took some qu ck shots
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L ak e 60 Wood mer e 49
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!' Mala bar 63
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M ad son 54 Con ne a u 53
The bucket ga ve Boston the
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Bucks had led after the ftrst
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Z M ed na 62 Clove l ea f 54
The Celttcs traoled by as
dl e own 82 L m a S
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montues left but Jo Jo Whole
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N ew A ban y 80 L ber y Un on
scored eoghl poonts to lea d a
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: 60
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w• th Cowens top Soon after
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play Cowens was fouled
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:Z Oa k H arbor 55 D a n bur y 53 by Jom Proce and he dropped
"" Oakw ood 63 Tw n va ey S 50
on two free throws for the
,. Orang e 59 Un v Schoo 51
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game s !mal pomts
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White ended woth 22 and
., As hlabu a S Joh n 46
*' Ma ss lon P e y 54 N Can on Cowert• and Char he Scott
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IIi Pet sv li e 73 Pa r ck Hen y
26 for the Bucks
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The won \\ aS the Celtocs
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thord on a row a nd oncreased
• R oc ky R ve 85 N Roya l on 68
theor lead over odie
Ma y s 67
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Phtladelphoa m the Atlanhc
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Eagles sa od he was la~rly
pleased once again wtth hos
defense but the team shU
didn t generate a lot of of
fense He credoted semor
Broan Conde woth playong a
lone floor game and he sa od
Steve Nelson IS commg along
steadoly after knee surgery
Nelson was playmg m hos
second game afte r the
opPratwn
Eastern was leading at the
end of the forst quarter 10-5
but then the host Vokings
ca ught fore enroute to an 18
po nt second penod as they
went onto the locker room at
ha lf tome leadong 23-19
The rest of the game was
pla yed eve nly but the
VISitors ran out of tune as
they beg an cut tong the
margm late on the game
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WILWW WOOD - Host
Symmes Valley Hogh School
ptcked up ots forst cage wm of
the season Sa turday rught by
defeatmg of Eastern of Meogs
County 4().38 Both tea ms
now have od entofocal 1 9
records Eastern s voctory
came over Kyger Creek
Coach Duane Wolfe of the

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week the coachtng staff
detected a glartng weakness
They seemed to be very
vulnerable to the long pass
saod Pottsburgh wode rereover
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MIAMI (UP!) - It was hke
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people become prematurely
semle because they can t see
to read and stay m touch woth
the world and they can t hear
very well eother W1th such
sensory deprovatoon tl ts httle
wonder that they wothdraw
get nervous or even Jose
touch woth reahty
You do not have to waot
untol the cataract os rope to
remove A rtpe cataract IS
one that os completely
opaque The hard round lens
must then he removed before
ol causes eomphcallons Such
a lens can lead to glaucoma
the buildup of pressure tn the
eye that can cause blindness
S&lt;ometunes a doctor doesn t

REPORT OF CONDll'ION CONSOLIDATING
DOMESTIC SUJJSIDIARIF.'I OF 111E

Demand deposits of lndividW!Is prtnshps and corps
I 5ZI XXX XX
Time ~nd savmgs deposits of indiVIduals
partnerships illld corps
4 677 XXX XX
Deposots
of
U
S
Govt
46 XXX XX
w
Deposots of States and political subdiVISions
348 XXX XX
Cert1foed and officers checks etc
43 XXX XX
TOTAL DEPOSITS
684lxxxxx
m ca ) Total demand depoaots
I 964 XXX XX
&lt; cbl Total lime and savings deposits
4 877 XXX XX
...J Other llabohtoes
252,xx x ""
TOTAL UABIUTIES
6 893 XXX Xll

DR. LAMB

By Lawrence E Lamb M D
DEAR DR LAMB - My
moth er age 60 has a
cataract m one eye She os
begmmng to stumble and fall
cannot read much and canna
contonue her hobby of sewmg
Thos IS maktn g her hie
misera ble and she s very
nervous
The doctor sa1d I s too
early for surgery and to
check back m a year When
she as ked abou t surgery
earlier he saod 1\ could be
done but he wasn t at all
encouragmg
Wha t are th e dosad
vantages of havmg thos
surgery done earlier• Is ot a
more d1ffocult operation for
the doctor ' Are the chances
of success less• Why does he
say to wa•t soJong when I ve
read that m these modern
ltmes ot s not necessary for a
ca taract to be rope before
surgery
DEAR READER - A
ca taract os Simply the
cloudmg of the small nor
mally cle.ar lens m the eye
We see by hght lrnllges bemg
transrmtted through the lens
When 11 clouds from mternal
changes we can t see because
II IS opaque
One of the prome on
dicatoons for removaL of a
ca taract os when the vosoon ts
affected to the pomt that it
mduces dosabollty m th e
patient I personally think
thos os very Important In older
people &amp;orne of thetr most
Important pleasures are

Ohio State 14-80 on the
Buckeyes court Indiana was
able to beet the Buckeye&amp; by
only two poonta at the wire tn
Columbus
Each team boasts balanced
scoring up front and the
match should pit the
Hoosiers two big men Kent
Benson averaging 23 4 pointa
per game and Scott May with
a 18 4 average aga inst
Purdue s Kyle Macy a fresh
man guard with a 19 5
average Walter Jordan with
a 17 3 average and Wayne
Walls with 14 8
Macy might be a key In
more ways than offense
hecause Indiana s defense
used a hall court press to
destroy
Illinois
83 55
Saturday
The Purdue
youngster Mr Basketball
of the Indiana preps last
year could be the key to
lreaktng the Hoosier defense
and giving the Boilermakers
a shot at close-tn fi eld goal
attempts
Three other Bog Ten games
are on tonight s program but
only one of them involves a
first dlmoon team Iowa
with a 3-1 record will be at
Northwestern Ohio State will
seek ots lint conference win
at home against Illinois and
MiMesota takes its 1-4 record
to Wisconsin 2-4
Iowa won a road game at
Wosronsln Saturday 81 71
Northwestern took an 65-77 tn
over Minnesota playong
without sophomore center
Mike Thompson who was
ruled ineligible pending an
NCAA
Investigation

No e

0 2 Swa n 2 0

Score at halft me
v e no n 4 4 R o J2

Purdue s Bollennakers get
a chance tonight to make pr&lt;&gt;pheta out of the Big Ten
ballkelhiiU coachea
Before any conference
team had even bounced a ball
on competiUon last hill U..
coaches dec~ the league
was the best balanced in
years and that defending
champio n Indiana would
have to be lucky to go un
beaten agam
Tonight the league s lead
wiD be at atake when the only
teams left undefeated In Big
Ten competolion both from
the Hoosier state meet on the
court of No 1-ranked In
diana :Hl in conference play
The rival will be Purdue ~
in the Bit! Ten
The ontra state r1valry
ranks as one of the hottest In
the nation and Purdue was
bound to be at fever plldt for
its first shot at its downstate
foe There was no doubt In
diana s 24-i!ame Btg Ten
wtMong streak only three
short of the league record,
would give the Boilermakers
added Incentive
It will be only the second
Big Ten home game for the
Hoosiers this year and tn the
preVIous home contest In
doana
trampled
Nor
thwestern 7UI But Nor
thwestern has a 2-4 con
ference record compared to
the Boolermakers unbeaten
status
Purdue has won two of ots
four games on the road
beating Muutesota by one
point on a double overtime
contest and Saturday nudging

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Cowboys killed by Swann going deep

Eastern Mte hJgan

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23 at mternusston Notre
Dame All Amerocan Adroan
Dantley poured m 35 points to
lead the Irish to an easy 90-79
Vlctory over Xavier
The lnsh broke the game
open late on the forst half
runmng a Zl 22 margon to I&amp;
pomts Dantley who was 14 of
21 from the floor was also the
ga me s leadong rebounder
w1th II as the IriSh donunated
the boards 41 30

Purdue takes on
Indiana tonight

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second and look what happens
The Dallas Cowboys almost "on he Super Bowl he near!)
touches off a suocode and very poss bly he changes another
man s enure future
Bobby Walden the Pitts burgh Steelers pun ter was the
fellow who took ho s eye off the ball
He did tha less tha n f ve monu tes after the start of SUnday s
ba l)game the forst tome the Steelers had possessoon and all he
did was almost cost them th e world champoonshtp
Back to kock on fourth d wn on the Steelers 29 Wa !den who
has 12 ye ars on the NFL and should ve known better com
m lied the canjmal son fo r a punter by watchong the C wbo) s
rush nstea d of the snap from center
He bobbled the ball and fell on ot aft er which Dallas took
over Roger Sta ubach flopped a touchdown pass to Ore"
Pearson on the next play and the Cowboys gave every ev dence
of stagong an upse t b) stayong on front unttl almost halfway nto
the !mal quarter
It was m y fault confessed Walden after the Stcelers
fonally overcame th e Cowboys and pulled tout 21 17 woth a
safe ty two f eld goals and a touchdown IJ1 the last 15 mmutes
If ot had cost us the game I moght have Jumped off a brodge
When Walden trudged back to the sod elones the rest of the
Steelers sought to comfort hom
Forget about ot they told htm We II won ot r yoO He
wasn t so sure
Neother was Bud Caron
He s the Steeler s no-&lt;Jonsense 44-year-old dcfensove coo r
dina tor the man largely responsoble for molding them on to the
NFL s No I defensove unot And he d•dn t ltke wha t he sa" on
the forst half at all
The Steelers left the field traohng 10-7 at halftime and Bud
Carson was especoally upset over the sandlot manner the
Steelers pass defense had been suckered out of posotoon on
Staubach s scorong stroke to Drew Pearson What bothered
him most was that he had the Steele rs work on that same play
all week
Carson pocked up a poece of cl alk and went to the blackboa rd
m the Pittsburgh qua rters at halftome He went over each one
of the Cowboys offensove plays that had worked payong specoal
at tentoon to the play on whoch they had scored
They had come out on a for malton called double wong that
reqwred us to chec k out change) the defense we were tn and
go onto another defense ex pla ned imeba cker And) Russell
captaon of the Steeler.~ defensove umt after the contest
We made th e cha nge then they moti oned back to another
forma loon and half ou r defense dodn t get that check So we
had half our guys play ng one defense and the .!llhe half
playmg an other Tha t II get the other team a touchd own every
tome
It dod thts ltme 1
00
Look Carson told the Steelers we showed you tl at type
defense all week long You re not dummoes you re
professtonals aren t you ' You re su pposed to be able to make
those changes
The Steelers dod m the second half
On the same play tn the !mal quart er a Staubac h pass m
tended for Pearson the Steelers pass defense reacted the way
It should have resultmg on an onterceptoon by safet)lllan Moke
Wagner at the Dallas 26 That se t up Ro) Gerela s second r eld
goal one whoch padded Pittsburgh s lead to 15 10
Now Bud &lt;;a rson had a da '
AI Ward the ge " al
mana ger of t! e New York Jets Ward wa nts to talk o hom
abou the Jets coachmg JOb next season a nd Carson s cl ances
of gettong the J I are sa od to be excepll nally good
He didn t hurt him self a! all "'th wl at he did at ha lf on e
Sunday
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Fu n an 68 Them C ad e 6
Gannon 1
s bu g s 70
Ga aud e 75 Shenan doa h 82
Geo ~ e own 93 D k nson 5
T n y 66 M T 64
Lo u sv le 95 D ake 79
L oyo a Md 59 Rand Ma c on
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Ma viand 87 Navy 69
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S Ma y s 92 L u h er R ce 76
Se wan ee 90 Pr n c p a 57
SE L a 66 NW La 62
0 F o da 85 So Ca o na 83
Spr ng Ga den 9 1 Bowe S 84
S e son 70 W gh S 6
Tennes:il eC 93 F or da 84
T u an e 59 Geo g a T e~: h 58
V g n a T ec h 86 Jacksonv e
59
v g n a S 82 No rt e k St 73
Ws n Ke n ucky 82 E as T enn
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Carol n a 58
w n s on Sa em 82 Va un on

BUCKS GET EASLEY
CHARLESTON W Va
( UPI) - Running back
Walter Easley of Stone\\ all
Jackson Hogh School who
e arlier s •g ne d a

non

bmdmg letter of mtent
\loth
Wes t
Vorgmoa
Unoverslty apparently 1s
headed for Ohoo Slate instead
Rob ert Easley said
Sunday his nephe1&lt; decided
after returning from
Columbus that he would
rather play for th e
Buckeyes of Coaeh Woody
Hayes
Bobby Bowden s decosoon
to leave WVU to take the
Florida
State
head
coaching ]Ob figured in the
change of heart according
to tbe uncle He liked
Bowden

9

g ve one up
ell ng each
We I us kep
o he
n he hudd e o sta y
PO se d
stay p o sed
sa d
P t Sburgtl
I neba cke
An d y
Russe I of the f na m nu e
An y
me you get a earn
hrow ng he ba I n o lh e end
1one hey can come down w th
Da as
e v ng heav y on
g mm c k s such as ,e shogun
Ia era s an d reverses car ed a
0 7 ead n o the ocker room
at half me S au bach h o ew
Pea son w h e 29 ya d ouch
down pass on the f s p ay
af e he bo ched pun a empl
and Ton Fr sch added a 36
ya d fed goal on he second
play ot the second quar e
n be ween Ter y B adshaw
hrew he 1 s of h s wo TO
passes o Randy G ossman a
seven var der o
e he game
nta y a
77
P sbu gh
k eke Roy Gere la who br u sed
h s bs when he made a ack e
on he open ng k ckotf m ssed
on f e d goa
es of 36 and 33
va ds enab ng Da as
o
man a n s 0 7 ead h ough
h ee quarters
Bu Regg e Harr son b ocked
a M ch Hoopes pun ou ot he
end zone fo a sare v 3 32 no
,e f na
qua er
o pu l
P sbu gh o w h n one and
Ger e a gave he S ee e s h e
t s lead of h e game on h e
f s possess on t o ow ng h e
sa te v w h a 36 ya d t ed goa
Ge e a came ba ck w ,., h s
second f e d goa o he game
wo m n u es ate af e M ke
Wagne n er cep ed a 5 aubach
pass and re ur ned
9 va ds o
he Da (as seven Swann and
Howar d wra pp ed up h e sc:o ng
w h
h er. long
ouchdown
ecep ons n he game s f na
ou m nu es
mar k ed he seven h me n
he as egh years he A F C
has won
Super Bow and
earned each member of he
w nn ng S eele s $15 000
We wer e he bad guys h s
yea r s,a d F an co H arr s we
were he guys w h h e b ack
ha s A
wee k oo we hea d
Da las h s Da l as h a Ever y
one wan t ed Oa las o w n But
we a r e h e cha m p ons we ha ve
c, am p onsh p b ood n u s
s one ot h e most
n en s hard h
n g and b er
games n he 0 yea r c,am p on
sh p se es w h seve al
n
c den .s a o wh ch seemed o
nvol ve Oa las fr ee sa te y Cl ff
Ha r s
Har s cupped Ge e a a on g
he s de of h s h ead at er
P sburg h k eke 111 ssed a 33
ya d t eld goa l a t e n he h r d
pe od an d was hrown o he
u f momen s at er by en aged
S ee e I nebac k er Jack La m

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be

Ea er n he sam e dr ve
Ha r s had word s w h Swann
e I ng h e S eeler w de rece ve r
f he had a sho a h m he
wou d pul h m ou of
g am e
An d
t nat y
H arr s sen
B a dsha w o he ock er oom

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Nahona Baske t ba

By Un ted P ess tnternat onal
Eastern Conterence
Aflan t c Oev son
W L Pet
GB
Boston
78
2 700
~de ph a
26
s 63'1 l 1
Buffa o
25 8 58
4
New York
21 11 o~n
9
c; ent a 0 v !l on
W L Pet
GB
Wash ng on
14
7 585
Clev e and
22 20 52~ 2
A lan a
20 19 5 3 3
New Or ean s
9 20
87
4
Houson
18 21 ~ 62 l
Weste r n Conference
M dwest 0 v s on
W L Pet
GB
M wau kee
18 23 4J9
De o
15 23 395
Kan sas C ty
4 28 333 4 :2
Ch cago
1 29 2 5 6
Pac f c 0 v son
W L Pt
GB
Go den S a c 30 10
~0
Los Ange es
23 2
523 9
Sea e
22 12 500 0
Phoen x
n o1J 6 7
Por and
6 26 38
S
Satu da'l s Rcs u Is
Bu fa o 0 Sea e o
A an a 9 Go den S a e 9
C eveland 105 Ph oen x S5
New 0 eans 03 Hous on 97
Wash ng on OS Ph lade ph a 103
Bos on 94 Ch cago 92
Por lan d 02 Kansa s C y 94
Sunday s R esult s
Phoen x 122 De r o
8
Bos on 97 M waukee 9
No games odav

P,

A m e r c an B as k etball
Assoc at on Stan d ngs
By Un t ed P ess r n t erna ona l
W
L Pc
GB
Denve
3
0
56
New Yo k
26
1 684 3
San An on o
23
7 575 7
Ken ucky
21
9 53
9
nd ana
22 20 574 9 1
S Lou s
9 23 452 12 7
V g na
5 Jd
28 25
Sat u dav s R esults
De n ver 37 Ken ucky 1 J
5an An on o 9 s Lou s 2
ln d ana 26 V g n a
5
Sund ays R esu ts
Ke n ucky 19 D en ve 1 7
New Yo k 34 San An on o 130
0

w th h ee m nu es ef n h e
gdl m e wh en he r apped h m on
he he me on a sa f el y b z a s
h e P I sbu gh quar erback was
comp et ng
w nn ng ouch
down pa ss o Swann
The e w er e sur p s ng y u s t
two pena t es c a l ed n
he
gam e both aga ns D allas
We go
bea
by a good
team
sa d S aubBCh
wh o
pa ssed fo 204 yards bu hrew
hre e n er cep ons and w a s
sac:ked seven
mes
We a r e
P sbu g h
no gong o a l b
m ade he b g p ays when hey
had o You ha ve o g ve h em
Th er e w I be a n ex t
c ed
season
we
come bac k
We r e sl
youn g an d ook ng
fo be e h ng s

,e

Portsmouth s 6 I sophomore forward Jeff
Losath sank two free throws With 34 seconds
rema mmg and 6 I semor forward Bruce G1lmore
canned two chanty tosses wtth 10 seconds left to
give Coach DICk Hopkms TroJans a 66 62 non
league hardwood VIctory over VISitmg Galhpohs
Saturday mght
Coach J1m Osborne s Blue Dev1ls after
falling behmd 12 pomts late m the second penod
!27 15) came on strong the fmal mmute of play m
the f1rst half and contmued an uphill battle
throughout the second half but the brtlhant
comeback effort fell short by four pomts
w

PLAYER- Pos
Ton y Fo d en f
Br ent Saunders f
Gary Sw ain f
Ke th M cG u re c
Bre nt Johnson g
Ga ry Snowden g

Ed Sm th

c

GAHS BLUE DEVILS 162)
FG A FT A PF R B TO TP
3 10 II 12
2
S
4
17
7 0
10 0 2
38
1J
0 4
7
24
00
3 2
49
79
2
J
1
15
5 12 5 7 J
4
1 15

•

2

TOTALS

02

0

I

0

2

2

0
8
0

t9l2 24 34 II 29
9 62
PORTSMOUTH TROJANS (65)
PLAYER- Pos
FG A FT A PF RB TO TP
Larry Greene g
6 14 2 2
3
s 2 8
Jeff L sath f
56
22
3
9
2
2
Brady Womack c
6 t 1 oo
5
9
2
2
Bruce G Imore f

14

Jack Ho ton g
DanWh te g

4
49

Tom Hopkins f

00

00
o0

00

\2

Randy Pa rsley c
TOTALS

0

Score by quarters

3

3
5
2

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Jo

10

14

GAHS Bl ue Dev Is

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over Wake Forest It was the
second loss m a row for the
Deacons who had defeated
three national powers on two
weeks to enter the rankings
The Deacons had a 46-45
edge a t the hall and ran theor
lead to 70-64 woth sox mmutes
to play Woth 2 13 left Coles
hit two field goals to gove the
Tigers a 711-76 edge whoch
they boosted to 83 76 before
the Deacons were able to
score
m

5

1

0

7 1' 18 23 62
9 22 " 2 - 66

Ports Trot a ns

OFFICIALS - Gary Duzan

s

36

22

28 56 10

Chapter

JUmp shot woth rune seconds
left proved to be the deciSove
poon ts as the Beaver s
snapped th e Huskoes 15
game wtnrung streak
We re now on a pusollon
where people have to chase
us satd Moller I can t
remember when that last
happened It s ruce
Marv Harshman
the
Huskoes coach troed to shrug
off the defeat
It was a toss up and they
tossed tt up at the n ght tune
I guess saod Harshman
Now we have to go out and
wm 14 on a row That w ll put
us tn the t tie ga me won t 11'
Fofth ranked Wake Forest
and seventh rank ed North
Ca rolina also had theor prob
lems over the weekend Wake
Forest was beaten bv
Clemson 66-81 Saturday mght
and seve nth ranked North
Ca rolon a aft er squ eakon g
past Duke 89-ll7 Saturday
nogl n e defea t S n lay at
the I ands of tnh a slalt r 1 al
North Carol na Sla le 611-&lt;i7
Freshma n Greg Coles con
nected lor 18 potnts 10 of
them on the !mal sox minutes
to spa rk Clemson , voctory

Anoclat an

Stand ngs

Blue Devils lose by 4

Beavers upset Huskies
United Press Intrmatlonal
College basketball s newest
g ant ktlier ts stakong a
t tie cia om on what used to be
excJu s1ve terntory
Oregon
State
an
unheralded team at the start
of the college basketball
season knocked off ots second
lugh oank ng opponent on two
weeks Sa turday mght when It
I a nd r d
th rd ra nk ed
Wash ngton Is forst loss ot
the season 72 70 As a result
the Beavers are currently all
alone m ftrst place m the
Paco! c Etght Conference
For most of the past decade
\he Pac Etght has been firm ly
ruled by UCI A whoch has
~&lt; on eoght consecultve con
fe rence toties But Oreg on
Sta te proved ea rli er thos
month that UCLA os no longer
nvmcoble by whoppong the
Brums then ranked second
at Corval lis Ore
(
I R olpl Moller s 20th
I&lt; I I!
cos sport ng a
• fe ~ -0 er od n the Pac
l:)igll and an Il-l n ark
t!v''ha ll showed ts \lc ory
over UCI A was no fluke by
de fea l ng Wasl on gton at
Sea ltle I on me Shelton s

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3- The D•uly Sentinel Moddle(lllrt Pomeroy 0 Monday Jan 19 1976

Bitterness building over super jet
WNOON (UP!) - A Con
corde supersonic jet carrymg
the Bntosh colors woll take
off from London s Heathrow
au-port at 11 30 a m on
Wednesday and head for
Bahrain on the Persoan Gulf
At the same ttme another
Concorde pamted m the
French trocolor woll leave
Orly au-port at PariS for Roo
de Janeoro
Brotish Airways and Aor
Fra nce s !1rst commercial
flo ghts by Concorde which
has cost far m excess of $3
bolhon to bwld are being
haoled by both countroes as a
much needed national
tnumph m an age when
neother natoon has much to
celebrate
But the troumph IS tinged
woth deep botterness and
moun tmg anger tha t the
Uruted States so far has
wothheld overfloght or landing
nghts lor the Angl&lt;&gt;-French
jel

That mea ns Concorde stoU

IS barred from the presligoous
and money makmg routes
from London and Pans to
New York There already
have been threats of repriSals
if the Umted States continues
to refuse these nghts
A jomt statement by the
British and French govern
ments ossued whole U S
Transporta toon Secretary
Wolham Coleman was holding
hear mgs on Con corde m
Washmgton two week ago
sa od
mena congly
A
nega tive d ec1s10n on the

question of Concorde servoce
to the Umted States un
doubtedly would ha ve
political consequences on both
France a nd th e Umted
Kingdom
Although offoctals of both
countries deny reprisals are
planned the statement has
been mterpreted wodely as a
threat of boycott or heavy
taxa toon on Amerocan-bwlt
aerospace eqwpment
French labor umons have

Nessen under fire for
dea1ing with politics
WASHINGTON (UP! ) Whi te House press secretary
Ron Nessen has no busoness
dealmg woth the news medoa
on ques t ons mvol vmg
Presodent Ford s campaogn
says the chaonnan of the
Federal Ele ctwn Com
mtss on

Thomas B Curbs who
surprised many last week
when he saod ot probably was
ollegal lor Ford to appoont
Ro ger s Morton as Whole
House pohllcal advoser
beheves the same rule - if
not the same law - appbes to
Nessen

In short Curios doesn t
want anyone on the public
payroll domg pohllcal
hu smess for hos hoss
Maybe ot s rntpockmg but
we have to bend over back
ward of we re gomg to get out
from under th1s Watergate
cloud
Curtis saod
And
bes•des what busoness does
he have handling pohhcal
matters while on the public
payroll '
What Mr Nessen should
do (when a polo local quest10n
l'Offies up) os have someone
from the campaogn there and
say here os Mr S&lt;o-and-&lt;lo and
he works for the campatgn
and he can answer that
Curios smd Simllarly when
the Presodent os on a cam
pa1gn trop a press secretary
from the Ford campaogn not
Nessen should handle media
CurtiS says ot os unfair that
an mcumbent can use m a

campaogn the staff paod for
by the government He says
he osn t just p!Ckmg on Ford

the man who appomted hun
to the FEC The same should
apply to members of
Congress

threatened to refuse to ser
vtce or ha ndle Amen ca s Pan

Amerocan World Aorways or
Trans World Airlmes planes
at French aorports
Gerald Kaufman Brotam s
aer ospace mtmster says
The governmen t and people
of Brotam and France would
fond 11 diffocult to believe that
the Umted States the most
successful of the wo rld s
na loons on the held of
avoat10n would take steps to
exclude this aorcralt
But there ts a deep lon g
standong suspocoon m both
Britain and Fra nce that 11 os
the U S avoalton Industry
that lor compet1love com
mercoal reasons IS backing
th e e n vi r o nm e n t a l
arguments bemg used to try
to bar Concorde from the
Uruted States
The London Daoly Express
saod m an edotoroal
'The Amencan a ircraft m

dustry has been trymg to koll
it for yea•s Fortunately
there are honest Amerocans
who oppose thos campaogn
In France
President
Valery Goscard d Estamg has
tossed down the gauntlet to
the anloConcorde lobby m
Washmgton and New York by
announcmg pubhcly be woll
fly m Concorde when he
arrtves for a state VISit May
16

Redmen over Cougars
Down 44 32 durmg halltome
mtermossoon Coach Art
Lanham s Roo Grande
College Redm en exploded
woth 39 pomts m the second
half to turn back stubborn Mt
Vern on Nazarene College 71
66 m a Mod.()hoo Conference
game at Lyne Center
Saturday mghl
The voctory left Roo Grande
11-7 on the year The Redmen
remamed m undisputed ftrst
place m the MOC w1 th a 3-0
record Mt Vernon dropped
to 2 10 overall and 1-5 m
conference play
Tuesday the Redmen woll
hast the Cedarvolle Yellow
Jackets m a MOC contest
Ttpoff tome os 8 p m on Lyne
Center
Mt Vernon behond Boll
Bradley controlled the
tempo of Saturday s game m
the first half The Mt Vern on
ace scored 22 of hts 28 pom Is
on the forst 20 mmutes of play
Rock Carrmgton freshman
from Portsmouth West came
off the Ro o bench to hmot
Bradley to SIK pomts m the
!mal half of play
Jommy Noe for the seventh
tome m 15 games hot 30 or
more pomts lor Roo woth II
f1eld goals and etght chartty
tosses Noe tallted 16 of hos 30
pmnts m the second half
Eastern s Bob Caldwell
tallied none of hts II pomts m

the second half and Rock
Holl s J1m Stewart talhed
seven of hos e1ght pomts m the
last hall
Roo won the battle of the
boards 37 25 Noe had 12
caroms and Stewart 10 Roo
Grande had 12 turnovers Mt
Vernon 10
It was ann ounced today
that Roo Grande woll play at
Mt Vernon on Feb 12 The
game
wa s
or gonally
scheduled on Jan 15 but was
postponed due to a schedule
confl ct
Jtmmy Just ce a fresh
man played for the vosotors
Justoce had two personal
foul s He os a form er resodenl
of Galhpohs and attended
GAHS hos freshman year m
hogh school He os the son of
Rev and Mrs Ronald
:Justice former pastor of the
Galhpolts Nazarene Church
Galha s Jommy Noe now
ranks 15th on the country on
NAIA scorong woth a Zl I
scorong average
Saturday s box score
MT

VERNON

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B ad e y 1 6 28 Co e 3 0
Del a 0 2 2 F eema n 1 0
Ne l
306
us t ce
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Sargen
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Doors to peace are closed
bleeding Lebanon is told

The Commumst-&lt;l ommated
General ConfederatiOn of
Labor has asked Goscard to
proclaom a boycott of
Amen can goods if the Uruted
Slates fina lly bars Concorde
And ot saod French aorpor!s

BEIRUT Lebanon (UP!)- Premter Rashid Kar•mi
un•ble to stem the rampaging voolence that turned
Lebaoon onto a sprawlmg battlefoeld has resigned a!lll
told the naloon the doors to peace have now beell shut
Chnshan forces demolished a Moslem and
Palestlruan slum quarter klllmg scores of restllters In
hand to-hand combat Leftists called lor a holy wa r m
retahatoon
Heavy foghltng tore throngh Beorut and the coun
trysode overrught as the casualty toll for 72 boors climbed
to 359dead and more than 500 wounded The estimated toll
stnce April stands at more than 9 000 dead and 19 200
wounded
The cltmax to Lebanon s worst weekend violence
came late Sunday when Karanu announced his
resognatoon after seven months of fruoUess attempts to
establish cease-fores that one after aoother kept
collapsmg
As God os my wotness I have troed to save thiS
country from rum but my efforts have been tn vain
Kara mo announced m a falterong vooce over nationwide
teleVIsoon and radoo
The doors to peace have now been shut The govern
men! no longer has any ellecttveness and although aU my
efforts have failed I leave woth a clear conscoence that I
ha vedoneall l could MayGod saveus

must be barred to Ameracan
atrhners

Colen an who held a lull
day of heanngs on Concorde
m Wa shonglon on J an 5 saod
he plans.a derosoon wolhin 30
days
Eve n I hos ruli ng os
favorable there have been
ommous warmngs 1t may be
challenged 10 Congress and
th e courts and that New
Yorks Port Authonty may
conlmue Its ban on the
supersomc jet
If thos happens offocoals 10
London and Pans predoct a
sharp detenoratoo n on
relatoons woth the Uruted
States woth reprosals far
from ruled out

OU ups loop mark to
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3-0 after 75-74 wzn
Umted Press Internati onal
Ohoo Uruversoty ts actmg
hke tt never heard of th e old
say ng three s a ~owd
The Bobcats pocked to
fomsh somewheoe near the
bottom or the Mod Amen can
Conference basketball race
ran theor conference rna rk to
3-0 Saturda) wtth a chff
ha nger 75-74voctor) over Ball
State
While the bubble could
hurst at any tome the voctory
kept OU m a tte for the lead
woth the two teams most
people felt would fo ght ot out
for the totle Mlamt and
Western Mochogan Both have
4-0 records
Ohoo Unoversoty whoch has
now won s1x 1n a row a nd 1s 7
4 overall used the fr ee lhro\1
lone for Its WID hllltng 21 or
23 while the losmg Ca rdinals
collected only eogh t of 17
Ball Slate led 611-&lt;i7 woth less
than two mmutes to play but
a basket by 6'7 sen or Scott
Love and a paor of free throws
by Dave Terek another OU
senoor gave the Bobcats the
wm
Love led 01 o tn scor ng
woth 23 pomts and reboundmg
With 13
At Kent Arch e Aldndge
&lt;lmck Goodveao and John
Shoemakeo con b ned for 55
pomts to pace Mtamo to a 72
67 won ove r the Golden

Flashes
Ald rodge a nd Goodyear led
the way w th 21 and 20 pomts
respect vely but many of
Sl oemaker s total of 14 came
m key s tuatoons mduding
the basket that put Mo amo
al ead for good at 6:Hi3
The v1ctory was the fourth
m a row m Ue MAC for the
Redskins now 11-5 overall
Kent was led by Tony
Jam1son woth 18 pum ts and
James Colhns woth 15
Mea nwhil e
Weste rn
M choga n hun g up ots 12th wm
wothout defeat m a wtre to
\\Ir e 78 65 d ~c os o o n over
Northern lllmoos to remam
tied for the lead
In another MAC game
Bowhng Gree n kept ots totle
I opes w th a 71-68 v ctory at

1

Se wa

ng on

4 B se
71

Ron Hammye s layup woth
I 29 to play put the Falrons
ahead for keeps as they
pus hed lheor conference
mark to 3-2 Tommy HarriS
led BG m scormg w th 20
p&lt;nnts
Toledo evened ots season s
mark at !Hi and ots MAC
record at 2-2 wtth a 73-59
dec isiOn
over Cen ter!
M chogan
M•ke Larse n scored 17
pomts and teammate Dave
Speocher grabbed a game
hogh 13 re bounds tn leading
the Rockets who were up 39-

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want to remove a cataract

because hos examinatoon
shows that the VISIOn IS still
quite adequate There are
many people with some
clouding of the lens of one or
even both eyes who stoll see
rather well and are happy
woth theor stght
In other cases the patten!
may ha ve other
s 1al
problems totally unrelated to
the formation of cataracts
These addotoonal defects may
be more unportant and the
patient may not greatly
benefit from surgery So It is
not all black or whole
In cases where the cataract
os the only important VISual
problem cataract surgery os
ren1arkably effective It woU
restore VISion on over 95 per
cent of case. The operahon

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of Racine in the state of Ohio at the close of b..ineas on December 31 1975
published in reponse to call made by Comptroller of the Curreacy under Iitle
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Federal funds sold and securotles purchased
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Loans
Bank premises furniture and fixtures and
other assets representing bank premoses
Other assets
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Reserve for bad debt losses on loans
(set up pursuant to IRS rulings)
Reserves on securoties
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os stmple and there are now
even choices tn types of
operations
I would suggest asktng your
doctor again a bout your
mother s status tn voew of
what you state are her VIsual
problems If she does have
thos much trouble because of
the cataract formatoon alone
then perhaps he will consoder
earlier surgery If you are not
satisfted woth hos opmoon you
are always entotled to obtam
a second opuuon from a
quahfied
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ga mes Th e Bucks retaoned
their I 12 game margon over
Detroit m the NBA s M•d
west
In the only other NBA
ga me Ph oemx defea Ie d
Detrott 122 118
In the Amero can Basketball
Assoctatoon New York beat
San Antomo on overhme 134
I30 and Kentucky edged
Denver 119 117
Paul Westphal scored 14 of
his 16 poonts m the !mal
perood for Phoemx snappong
the Suns seven-game losong
streak and giVIng Detrmt tis
171 h loss on ots last 21 games
Westphal combmed Wtlh
rookoe ceQter Val Adams and
guard Pat R•ley m a IO.O
Phoemx spurt modway m the
tonal perood tha t turned a two
po mt defoco t mto a lead th e
Suns never lost Suns rookie
forward John Shumate
scored a career hogh 28 poonts
while Adams contrtbuted 22
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1258 Powell St
Moddleport 0

PH, 992·7155
STATE FARM
e and Casu a tv Compan y
Home O ft ce
Bloom ngto n I nos

AM 'Se '•• o Tho Newooepo &amp; The Ad a

runnmg under Terry Brad
shaw bombs We decoded to
go after ot
And go after ot Swann and
the Steelers dod employong
the long pass to set up one
touchdown and score another

n provoding Pittsburgh w1th
a 21 17 voctory overthe Dallas
Cowboys Sunday tn Super
Bowl X gJV ng the Steelers
th e1r second consecutive NFI
champoonsh•p

Swann caugh t our passes to
nclud
ng a 64 va de w h 3 02 eft n
he game o g ve the Sleelers a
2 0 ead and enab e hem to
hang o
o
he fo ur po n
v c ory
Swann who caugh
a 3'2
va de
n lle f rsf Qua cr o
se
up P
sbu gh s
n a
ouchdown
was nan ed
he

gam es mos va uable player
fo
h s performan ce wh ch
was even more
ema kable
wh en yo u c ons de
he was
ca
ed off ,e t e d w t h a
conc:uss on wo weeks ago n
he A mer can Confe ence t le
game aga nsl Oakland
Swann was n he hosp al for
wo days and d d no esume
P ac c ng w lh
he S ee ers
un
hey a r ved n F o da
ea tv as week
They used s ng e cove age
on me a
day wh ch real y
surpr sed me
sa d Swann
who ed he N GL n ouchdown
and-one woth four seconds left an easy 50-23 voctory over the
pa sses h s season w h 11
1
ha d he same guy on me a
on the game and Eastern had Baby Vtkings Thetr record os
day
h ey d dn
ro ate he
a last second desperation shot now I 9 They were led by
coverage o any h n9 We usl
worlo. ed
o our advan ag e
that mossed ots mark
Doug Brow nong and Jom
Un t ed P ess l n t e nat ona l
Sw ann ca ugh t all tour of h s
East
The Eagles lost the game at Davos woth IS and 14 po nts
passes ove co ne back Mark
n y 88 T he 65
Wash ng on who d d such an
the foul hne as they could net respect ively
Symmes AB neghe
gham on St 75 Po sdam
ou sand ng ob n he wo NFC
60
only 2of 15 chances while the Valley sDavoshad rune on the
P avo f games aga ns
John
Bu t a l o 63 A l brm 5 62
G
am o f M nn eso a and
Vokongs were cashmg on on 12 los ng cause
Ca to n a Pa
67 Yo k 61
Haro d ackson o Los Angeles
of 21 fh e v1sotors mossed
Eastern hosts Vonton CO NY 65 Ha t o d 58
G I am caugh
one pass n
Ch ey ney 59 B oomsburg 55
seven as M nnesora f e
to
eoght one on-one cha nces
County Tuesday at 6 p m
Cia on 86 Sl pp c y Rock 4 Da la s
14 and ackson d d
Eastern was led by Conde s
Con nee cu 83 Ma ne 69
BOX SCORES
no ca h a one as Los Ange e.s
C W P os 59 H ot s a 55
EASTERN
Conde 6 O- Copp
was ou Cd 37 7
12 pumts whole Nelson " as
n S 75 L nc:o n 6
Swan n s
ou h down pass
haulmg m II of hos team s 29 t2 Roffle 244 La Comb 4 I Col um b a 55 Co ne 53
came
on
a
h rd and our
Da
mou
h
6
Sp
ngl
e
d
62
rehounds The team shot 38 9 Kuhn 1-0-2 E chonger 1-0- De aware 86 Md Ba Co 55 s ua on when w h us a f ve
me r unn ng
po n
ead and
percent 111-47)
2 S Nelson 4 I 9 Total 18 2- De aware s 87 Md E sn ou
og c po n ~d o a Franco
Shore
68
Symmes Vall ey was led by 38
Har s sweep or
us abou
ow ng 78 B oomt e d N J 55
any h ng e se bu a ong pass
Wolso n s 13 poonts wh le
D axe 66 G e ysbu g 50
SYMM ES VALLEY
Te y ca l ed
n he hudd e
S oudsbu g 98 M o n
Mtll er had 10 Eas tern s Estep 1-0-2 Shaeffer 0-2 2 cEas
and
ea l y don know why
a 66
sa d o
he game
Conde held the hogh scormg Ingles 2-3-7 W lson 5 3 13 Ed nbo o 80 Lock Haven 62 wSwann
nn
nQ
TD
0
he
han we
72 F ros bu g 0
Shaeffer to only two poonts M ller 34 10 Came 3~ Gannon
knew
wou
d
wo
lo: The ca
Grove C y 6
S
V n ce n
r ea ll y d dn su p sc me
go
both on foul shots The Total 14 12-40
Pa
66
by the man he ba was he e
Ha
m
on
78
u
ca
72
o
Quarter
Scores
V kmgs had 27 rebounds
an d
worked ou
Har w ck 5 Sou h ha mpton 46
he S eelers d dn bank
while commottong 15 turn F.
10 19 32 38 Ho y C oss 84 8os on Co 83 onWhahowever
wa s
Da llas
Joh
ns
Hop
k
ns
67
Have
o
d
overs to E aster n s 23
sv
52337 40 65
bounc ng r gh
ba ck for a
ouc hdown of s own f ve p ays
The httle Eagles p eked up
K n gs NY 83 Ny ac k 57
a er on a 34 yard sco ng s tr ke
K n gs Pa
3 A mv 63
f om Rog e S aubach o secon d
L a t ay e e 74 Fordham 70
Percy
s ng w de rece ve
Ma sha l 90Mor s H avey 6 1 Howa d P sbu gh hen f a ed
Manha an 05 S en a 89
o move he ba
r. hree p ays
M ass 80 Hawa 72
o low ng he k c:ko
gge ng
Monrnou h
1 0
R u ge s
he
mos
uc; a
coac h ng
N ewa k 5
pomts a seaso n h gh and WJth a basket at 58 seconds N ew H arr p Co l 93 N ew dec s on of he game
F a ce d w h a 4 h dow n an d
and 53
CurtiS Rowe added 26 poonts and Ervmg ga ve New York a Eng
n nea
he0aas4 1 p s
N aga a a o~Pa u 6
bu gh Coach Chuck Nol ga m
to top the P stons
four pomt lead seven seconds Pen n s 9 Muh en be g 6
bed on g v n g he ball o he
In ABA actton Juhu s later Former NibtS Billy
ohn s own 65 Mans e d
Cowboys nea m df e d a her
ErVIng scored sox of h1 s Pa ultz a nd Larry Kenon Jed Rhode s tand 5 P ov den c:e han sk a pun Dal as had
scored
s f s ouchdown of
game ht gh 51 pmnts n San Anton o WJth 34 and 33 ~3 c: ke
he game us
hr ee m nu es
s ohn s N e
n o
he f r st Qua er w hen
overttme to move New York pomts respectively
37
P sbu gh pun e Bobby Wa ld
R der 0 No h e as e n 82
to w thm 3'h games of ABA
Ken t uc k Y held off Denver
Roches e Tech 76 Hobar 54 en d opped a snap om ce n e
and was smo he ed on h s own
lea ding Denver Ervmg had w th t he ald of a disputed ca ll Ru g e s 05 Buckne B2
29 ya d ne
14 pomts on the th rd pe riod JUSt before the fma l buzzer
SPa B o n~ ve n u e 85 s Fran
and 16 on the fourth quarter to The Colonels Btrd Aven tt S A n se m s 55 Cen a Conn
No o der ed Terr y Han a t y
o send back R ocky Beer n o
fall four poon ts shy of the lopped a ll score rs w th 29 ~~ an on 6 A b gh 5
he ne and P sbur g, s No 2
6
Nets record for most poonts po nts but needed a favorable "-se on Ha
run n n g back respon d ed w th
De o 73
ya r d s o g ve he Cowboys
on a half set by RICk Ba rry In call from officials to keep the Sh pp ensb u g 72 Ku z own 63 wo
he ba t bac k for one nal s,o
So Conn 80 Wagne r 7d
overt me Boll Melchtonru put ga n e fra n gomg Jnt o S oh n s 5 v 1 anova 53
a unsea ng he champ on
6u
wasn
ea v a gamble
New York ahead for good overtime
5
osep h s 86 a Sal e 75
on e neve ga m b es
S eubenv e 9
Ca neg e by No
whe n he pu s h s ta h n h e
M e on 66
b u al S eele def ense
5 u s qu ~ h a n n a
00
Wsn
S a u bac h sc a mb ed to 11
M a y it_n!;t 78
ya r d S on he f s p ay h en
U Ma ss 80 Hawa
2
found P es on P ea son w th a
Unon76W
ams57
2 ya d pass o move he ball o
Ve m on
5 s
aw en ce 68
he P t sbu gh 38 Bu
ha s
Wes Ches e
4 M le sv le
whe e
he
S ee
Cu ra n
59
c osed on he Cowboys f nal ac t
A abama
J LS U 75
as the P sbu gh secon dar y
Appa ac t an S 75 VM 67
smo h e ed ever yone Sta uba c,
A ms ong SVH 68 Va dos a
d spa ched for a pass he n ex
5 58
hr ee pays w h G en Ed w ard s
Aub u n 94 Geo g a 70
a I on an n e cep on
Aug us a Co
Co u mbus endi ng
n h e end zone as me ran ou
Fo
9
hough our defense wou d
Au s n Peay 89 Mo chead 9
No 1
be abe o ho d hem
By MILTON RICHMAN
Ba mo e 8 Geo ge Ma son
exp a n ed
f
w as a ma er
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UPI Sports Edttor
h em n eed n g a f ed goa
Emo y 8. H enr y
Esn of
we wou d have pun ed Bu th ey
Me nnen e 66
MIAMI UPI) - A guy ta kes h s eye off the ball for one sph t r;; o da S 100 Me m oh s S 9 needed a ouchdown and
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F a A&amp;M 68 Be h ne Cookan

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College
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Boston'sCowanjust go IUck Y

Dave Cowens topm woth
only 39 seconds left proved to
be wmner and both Co wens
a nd
th e
vo cttmozed
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Molwaukee
Bucks
agreed
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Boston was lucky to wm
Guess we got lu cky to
mght saod the Ce ltoc center
63
after hos last-mmute shot
_
D e phs S
Johns 92 L ma
.. Sha w n ee 57
gave Boston a 97 94 voctory
.. 0 K e 71 N a ona T a 53
over Molw aukee Sund ay
fit
E yr a Ca h 73 Ve r m on 44
mght We ve lost some hke
!:' Fa v ew 79 Pau d ng 78
it F re ands 2 We I ng on 59
that
too I got a good hand on
1\11
F Fr ye 65 G laus e r o~9
the
tip
but ot was funn y
•
Fos ter a 67 L a ko a 28
:
Ga ra way
64
Zanesv e
because
I
mossed such an
•
Rosec an s 59
easy one JUSt hke 11 mm~tes
•
Gen eva 65 Ash a bu a Ed ge
•
WOOd ol 6
before
•
Gvern sey Ca h 85 Buc k eye N
Cowens got a lucky layup
:
58
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Ham I on Bad n 60 C n No h
at
the
end laf[len ted Bucks
•
wes t 51
Coach Larry Costello There
•
H gh Md 63 L u c a s ol7
Z: Huron 83 C y d e 77
was a scramble for the
61 Indian Va ll e y S 00 Mad son
rebound a nd 11 was hatted
roght
onto hts ha nd Co wens
:
~nhdr ~n ~~o 6 ~ nd 87 Day on
didn t seem to be lookong for
•
o,n Ma sh al 65 Nor mandy
• l3
his shots tomght
:
K r and 58 Beachw oo d o~s
We took some qu ck shots
•
L ak e 60 Wood mer e 49
•
L ak e Ca h 79 G l mou 59
toward the end They were
•
L e ll. n g o n
75
Ma n s e d
good shots and JUSt didn t go
!' Mala bar 63
t Lou sv e 84 Me r I ng o.n 60 in
M ad son 54 Con ne a u 53
The bucket ga ve Boston the
•ii Mansi
lead for the forst tome smce
e
d Sr 67 Ga on 66 o
• Mansi e d Ch r s a n 94 E y a late m the ftrst quarter The
•• L a ker dge 54
Bucks had led after the ftrst
:
Maple H e gh s 62 Kens on 58
•
Mar on
L o ca
59
N ew
quarter 24 22 411-47 at the half
•
K noxv e 57
and 7Hi9 after three quar
•
Me ehan cs b u 9 14 Fa a wn
• 62
ters
Z M ed na 62 Clove l ea f 54
The Celttcs traoled by as
dl e own 82 L m a S
.'i
:: MM dler
6 A ban y A exande
many as 10 pomts wtlh seven
montues left but Jo Jo Whole
:
N ew A ban y 80 L ber y Un on
scored eoghl poonts to lea d a
73
•
N ew B eman 7 F L o am e
successful rally which ended
: 60
._ N Bal mo e 1 A rl ng on 62
w• th Cowens top Soon after
• No h w es tern s w L be y
th•t
play Cowens was fouled
•
s at ern o~u
:Z Oa k H arbor 55 D a n bur y 53 by Jom Proce and he dropped
"" Oakw ood 63 Tw n va ey S 50
on two free throws for the
,. Orang e 59 Un v Schoo 51
•
0 ovi e 47 F Rec over y 43
game s !mal pomts
:
Pa n es11 e R ve r s de SJ
White ended woth 22 and
., As hlabu a S Joh n 46
*' Ma ss lon P e y 54 N Can on Cowert• and Char he Scott
•
Hoov e SJ o
each added 20 Jtm Price had
IIi Pet sv li e 73 Pa r ck Hen y
26 for the Bucks
~ 63
•
Por Sburg h 66 Ga l p o s 67
The won \\ aS the Celtocs
"" R ch mond H e gh s .S Fa
:
por .53
thord on a row a nd oncreased
• R oc ky R ve 85 N Roya l on 68
theor lead over odie
Ma y s 67
• Sa n d usky S
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F r em on S Joseph &lt;1 8
Phtladelphoa m the Atlanhc
H e g, ts
75
C e
• Sh a k e
Dtvtsoon
at the Na loonal:
G env e 69
.. S,elb y 60 On ar o 5 1
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Ceda v e 61 Wayn esv e 38
C n Moe l e
66
D ay o n
Ch am n ade J u en n e 65
Or egon Ca y 64 M aum ee 62
C eL u h e ran
84 ca d na 42
Conr nen a 90 A I en Eas t 66
Cuya, oga H e gh s 9
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L u h e an W 70
Dal on 76 T us a w 55
Dan v I e 92 M 1 e spo
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Da y on A er 88 X en a 78
Day on Jef f.e r son 62 Day on
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Botk ns 55 Cr de sv I e Pe y
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B ad ford 53 H ous on &lt;18
Can ton L ncol n 62 Lor a n
Adm a K n g 61 o
Can on McK n ey 88 Wa e n
Ha d n g 73
Can on S i1 J ackson 69
Can on T rnken 79 Mass lon

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Eagles sa od he was la~rly
pleased once again wtth hos
defense but the team shU
didn t generate a lot of of
fense He credoted semor
Broan Conde woth playong a
lone floor game and he sa od
Steve Nelson IS commg along
steadoly after knee surgery
Nelson was playmg m hos
second game afte r the
opPratwn
Eastern was leading at the
end of the forst quarter 10-5
but then the host Vokings
ca ught fore enroute to an 18
po nt second penod as they
went onto the locker room at
ha lf tome leadong 23-19
The rest of the game was
pla yed eve nly but the
VISitors ran out of tune as
they beg an cut tong the
margm late on the game
Symmes Valley mossed a one

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By Greg Bailey
WILWW WOOD - Host
Symmes Valley Hogh School
ptcked up ots forst cage wm of
the season Sa turday rught by
defeatmg of Eastern of Meogs
County 4().38 Both tea ms
now have od entofocal 1 9
records Eastern s voctory
came over Kyger Creek
Coach Duane Wolfe of the

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&lt;TOTAL UABilJTIES RESERVES
AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

week the coachtng staff
detected a glartng weakness
They seemed to be very
vulnerable to the long pass
saod Pottsburgh wode rereover
I ynn Swann a specoahst m

Vikings take first game of season

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DEVOTED TO THE
INTEREST OF
MEIGS MASON AREA
CHESTER L TANNEHILL
Exec Ed
ROBERT HOEFLICH

MIAMI (UP!) - It was hke
" " govong a pyromamac a
match
When the Pittsburgh
' Steelers
got around to
breakmg down the Da llas
Cowhoy defens1ve fibns last

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Cataract surgery
works well
dependent upon seemg In
fa ct I thmk many older
people become prematurely
semle because they can t see
to read and stay m touch woth
the world and they can t hear
very well eother W1th such
sensory deprovatoon tl ts httle
wonder that they wothdraw
get nervous or even Jose
touch woth reahty
You do not have to waot
untol the cataract os rope to
remove A rtpe cataract IS
one that os completely
opaque The hard round lens
must then he removed before
ol causes eomphcallons Such
a lens can lead to glaucoma
the buildup of pressure tn the
eye that can cause blindness
S&lt;ometunes a doctor doesn t

REPORT OF CONDll'ION CONSOLIDATING
DOMESTIC SUJJSIDIARIF.'I OF 111E

Demand deposits of lndividW!Is prtnshps and corps
I 5ZI XXX XX
Time ~nd savmgs deposits of indiVIduals
partnerships illld corps
4 677 XXX XX
Deposots
of
U
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Govt
46 XXX XX
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Deposots of States and political subdiVISions
348 XXX XX
Cert1foed and officers checks etc
43 XXX XX
TOTAL DEPOSITS
684lxxxxx
m ca ) Total demand depoaots
I 964 XXX XX
&lt; cbl Total lime and savings deposits
4 877 XXX XX
...J Other llabohtoes
252,xx x ""
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6 893 XXX Xll

DR. LAMB

By Lawrence E Lamb M D
DEAR DR LAMB - My
moth er age 60 has a
cataract m one eye She os
begmmng to stumble and fall
cannot read much and canna
contonue her hobby of sewmg
Thos IS maktn g her hie
misera ble and she s very
nervous
The doctor sa1d I s too
early for surgery and to
check back m a year When
she as ked abou t surgery
earlier he saod 1\ could be
done but he wasn t at all
encouragmg
Wha t are th e dosad
vantages of havmg thos
surgery done earlier• Is ot a
more d1ffocult operation for
the doctor ' Are the chances
of success less• Why does he
say to wa•t soJong when I ve
read that m these modern
ltmes ot s not necessary for a
ca taract to be rope before
surgery
DEAR READER - A
ca taract os Simply the
cloudmg of the small nor
mally cle.ar lens m the eye
We see by hght lrnllges bemg
transrmtted through the lens
When 11 clouds from mternal
changes we can t see because
II IS opaque
One of the prome on
dicatoons for removaL of a
ca taract os when the vosoon ts
affected to the pomt that it
mduces dosabollty m th e
patient I personally think
thos os very Important In older
people &amp;orne of thetr most
Important pleasures are

Ohio State 14-80 on the
Buckeyes court Indiana was
able to beet the Buckeye&amp; by
only two poonta at the wire tn
Columbus
Each team boasts balanced
scoring up front and the
match should pit the
Hoosiers two big men Kent
Benson averaging 23 4 pointa
per game and Scott May with
a 18 4 average aga inst
Purdue s Kyle Macy a fresh
man guard with a 19 5
average Walter Jordan with
a 17 3 average and Wayne
Walls with 14 8
Macy might be a key In
more ways than offense
hecause Indiana s defense
used a hall court press to
destroy
Illinois
83 55
Saturday
The Purdue
youngster Mr Basketball
of the Indiana preps last
year could be the key to
lreaktng the Hoosier defense
and giving the Boilermakers
a shot at close-tn fi eld goal
attempts
Three other Bog Ten games
are on tonight s program but
only one of them involves a
first dlmoon team Iowa
with a 3-1 record will be at
Northwestern Ohio State will
seek ots lint conference win
at home against Illinois and
MiMesota takes its 1-4 record
to Wisconsin 2-4
Iowa won a road game at
Wosronsln Saturday 81 71
Northwestern took an 65-77 tn
over Minnesota playong
without sophomore center
Mike Thompson who was
ruled ineligible pending an
NCAA
Investigation

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0 2 Swa n 2 0

Score at halft me
v e no n 4 4 R o J2

Purdue s Bollennakers get
a chance tonight to make pr&lt;&gt;pheta out of the Big Ten
ballkelhiiU coachea
Before any conference
team had even bounced a ball
on competiUon last hill U..
coaches dec~ the league
was the best balanced in
years and that defending
champio n Indiana would
have to be lucky to go un
beaten agam
Tonight the league s lead
wiD be at atake when the only
teams left undefeated In Big
Ten competolion both from
the Hoosier state meet on the
court of No 1-ranked In
diana :Hl in conference play
The rival will be Purdue ~
in the Bit! Ten
The ontra state r1valry
ranks as one of the hottest In
the nation and Purdue was
bound to be at fever plldt for
its first shot at its downstate
foe There was no doubt In
diana s 24-i!ame Btg Ten
wtMong streak only three
short of the league record,
would give the Boilermakers
added Incentive
It will be only the second
Big Ten home game for the
Hoosiers this year and tn the
preVIous home contest In
doana
trampled
Nor
thwestern 7UI But Nor
thwestern has a 2-4 con
ference record compared to
the Boolermakers unbeaten
status
Purdue has won two of ots
four games on the road
beating Muutesota by one
point on a double overtime
contest and Saturday nudging

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23 at mternusston Notre
Dame All Amerocan Adroan
Dantley poured m 35 points to
lead the Irish to an easy 90-79
Vlctory over Xavier
The lnsh broke the game
open late on the forst half
runmng a Zl 22 margon to I&amp;
pomts Dantley who was 14 of
21 from the floor was also the
ga me s leadong rebounder
w1th II as the IriSh donunated
the boards 41 30

Purdue takes on
Indiana tonight

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second and look what happens
The Dallas Cowboys almost "on he Super Bowl he near!)
touches off a suocode and very poss bly he changes another
man s enure future
Bobby Walden the Pitts burgh Steelers pun ter was the
fellow who took ho s eye off the ball
He did tha less tha n f ve monu tes after the start of SUnday s
ba l)game the forst tome the Steelers had possessoon and all he
did was almost cost them th e world champoonshtp
Back to kock on fourth d wn on the Steelers 29 Wa !den who
has 12 ye ars on the NFL and should ve known better com
m lied the canjmal son fo r a punter by watchong the C wbo) s
rush nstea d of the snap from center
He bobbled the ball and fell on ot aft er which Dallas took
over Roger Sta ubach flopped a touchdown pass to Ore"
Pearson on the next play and the Cowboys gave every ev dence
of stagong an upse t b) stayong on front unttl almost halfway nto
the !mal quarter
It was m y fault confessed Walden after the Stcelers
fonally overcame th e Cowboys and pulled tout 21 17 woth a
safe ty two f eld goals and a touchdown IJ1 the last 15 mmutes
If ot had cost us the game I moght have Jumped off a brodge
When Walden trudged back to the sod elones the rest of the
Steelers sought to comfort hom
Forget about ot they told htm We II won ot r yoO He
wasn t so sure
Neother was Bud Caron
He s the Steeler s no-&lt;Jonsense 44-year-old dcfensove coo r
dina tor the man largely responsoble for molding them on to the
NFL s No I defensove unot And he d•dn t ltke wha t he sa" on
the forst half at all
The Steelers left the field traohng 10-7 at halftime and Bud
Carson was especoally upset over the sandlot manner the
Steelers pass defense had been suckered out of posotoon on
Staubach s scorong stroke to Drew Pearson What bothered
him most was that he had the Steele rs work on that same play
all week
Carson pocked up a poece of cl alk and went to the blackboa rd
m the Pittsburgh qua rters at halftome He went over each one
of the Cowboys offensove plays that had worked payong specoal
at tentoon to the play on whoch they had scored
They had come out on a for malton called double wong that
reqwred us to chec k out change) the defense we were tn and
go onto another defense ex pla ned imeba cker And) Russell
captaon of the Steeler.~ defensove umt after the contest
We made th e cha nge then they moti oned back to another
forma loon and half ou r defense dodn t get that check So we
had half our guys play ng one defense and the .!llhe half
playmg an other Tha t II get the other team a touchd own every
tome
It dod thts ltme 1
00
Look Carson told the Steelers we showed you tl at type
defense all week long You re not dummoes you re
professtonals aren t you ' You re su pposed to be able to make
those changes
The Steelers dod m the second half
On the same play tn the !mal quart er a Staubac h pass m
tended for Pearson the Steelers pass defense reacted the way
It should have resultmg on an onterceptoon by safet)lllan Moke
Wagner at the Dallas 26 That se t up Ro) Gerela s second r eld
goal one whoch padded Pittsburgh s lead to 15 10
Now Bud &lt;;a rson had a da '
AI Ward the ge " al
mana ger of t! e New York Jets Ward wa nts to talk o hom
abou the Jets coachmg JOb next season a nd Carson s cl ances
of gettong the J I are sa od to be excepll nally good
He didn t hurt him self a! all "'th wl at he did at ha lf on e
Sunday
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Gannon 1
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Ga aud e 75 Shenan doa h 82
Geo ~ e own 93 D k nson 5
T n y 66 M T 64
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L oyo a Md 59 Rand Ma c on
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S e son 70 W gh S 6
Tennes:il eC 93 F or da 84
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V g n a T ec h 86 Jacksonv e
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BUCKS GET EASLEY
CHARLESTON W Va
( UPI) - Running back
Walter Easley of Stone\\ all
Jackson Hogh School who
e arlier s •g ne d a

non

bmdmg letter of mtent
\loth
Wes t
Vorgmoa
Unoverslty apparently 1s
headed for Ohoo Slate instead
Rob ert Easley said
Sunday his nephe1&lt; decided
after returning from
Columbus that he would
rather play for th e
Buckeyes of Coaeh Woody
Hayes
Bobby Bowden s decosoon
to leave WVU to take the
Florida
State
head
coaching ]Ob figured in the
change of heart according
to tbe uncle He liked
Bowden

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g ve one up
ell ng each
We I us kep
o he
n he hudd e o sta y
PO se d
stay p o sed
sa d
P t Sburgtl
I neba cke
An d y
Russe I of the f na m nu e
An y
me you get a earn
hrow ng he ba I n o lh e end
1one hey can come down w th
Da as
e v ng heav y on
g mm c k s such as ,e shogun
Ia era s an d reverses car ed a
0 7 ead n o the ocker room
at half me S au bach h o ew
Pea son w h e 29 ya d ouch
down pass on the f s p ay
af e he bo ched pun a empl
and Ton Fr sch added a 36
ya d fed goal on he second
play ot the second quar e
n be ween Ter y B adshaw
hrew he 1 s of h s wo TO
passes o Randy G ossman a
seven var der o
e he game
nta y a
77
P sbu gh
k eke Roy Gere la who br u sed
h s bs when he made a ack e
on he open ng k ckotf m ssed
on f e d goa
es of 36 and 33
va ds enab ng Da as
o
man a n s 0 7 ead h ough
h ee quarters
Bu Regg e Harr son b ocked
a M ch Hoopes pun ou ot he
end zone fo a sare v 3 32 no
,e f na
qua er
o pu l
P sbu gh o w h n one and
Ger e a gave he S ee e s h e
t s lead of h e game on h e
f s possess on t o ow ng h e
sa te v w h a 36 ya d t ed goa
Ge e a came ba ck w ,., h s
second f e d goa o he game
wo m n u es ate af e M ke
Wagne n er cep ed a 5 aubach
pass and re ur ned
9 va ds o
he Da (as seven Swann and
Howar d wra pp ed up h e sc:o ng
w h
h er. long
ouchdown
ecep ons n he game s f na
ou m nu es
mar k ed he seven h me n
he as egh years he A F C
has won
Super Bow and
earned each member of he
w nn ng S eele s $15 000
We wer e he bad guys h s
yea r s,a d F an co H arr s we
were he guys w h h e b ack
ha s A
wee k oo we hea d
Da las h s Da l as h a Ever y
one wan t ed Oa las o w n But
we a r e h e cha m p ons we ha ve
c, am p onsh p b ood n u s
s one ot h e most
n en s hard h
n g and b er
games n he 0 yea r c,am p on
sh p se es w h seve al
n
c den .s a o wh ch seemed o
nvol ve Oa las fr ee sa te y Cl ff
Ha r s
Har s cupped Ge e a a on g
he s de of h s h ead at er
P sburg h k eke 111 ssed a 33
ya d t eld goa l a t e n he h r d
pe od an d was hrown o he
u f momen s at er by en aged
S ee e I nebac k er Jack La m

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Ea er n he sam e dr ve
Ha r s had word s w h Swann
e I ng h e S eeler w de rece ve r
f he had a sho a h m he
wou d pul h m ou of
g am e
An d
t nat y
H arr s sen
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By Un ted P ess tnternat onal
Eastern Conterence
Aflan t c Oev son
W L Pet
GB
Boston
78
2 700
~de ph a
26
s 63'1 l 1
Buffa o
25 8 58
4
New York
21 11 o~n
9
c; ent a 0 v !l on
W L Pet
GB
Wash ng on
14
7 585
Clev e and
22 20 52~ 2
A lan a
20 19 5 3 3
New Or ean s
9 20
87
4
Houson
18 21 ~ 62 l
Weste r n Conference
M dwest 0 v s on
W L Pet
GB
M wau kee
18 23 4J9
De o
15 23 395
Kan sas C ty
4 28 333 4 :2
Ch cago
1 29 2 5 6
Pac f c 0 v son
W L Pt
GB
Go den S a c 30 10
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Los Ange es
23 2
523 9
Sea e
22 12 500 0
Phoen x
n o1J 6 7
Por and
6 26 38
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Satu da'l s Rcs u Is
Bu fa o 0 Sea e o
A an a 9 Go den S a e 9
C eveland 105 Ph oen x S5
New 0 eans 03 Hous on 97
Wash ng on OS Ph lade ph a 103
Bos on 94 Ch cago 92
Por lan d 02 Kansa s C y 94
Sunday s R esult s
Phoen x 122 De r o
8
Bos on 97 M waukee 9
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Assoc at on Stan d ngs
By Un t ed P ess r n t erna ona l
W
L Pc
GB
Denve
3
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56
New Yo k
26
1 684 3
San An on o
23
7 575 7
Ken ucky
21
9 53
9
nd ana
22 20 574 9 1
S Lou s
9 23 452 12 7
V g na
5 Jd
28 25
Sat u dav s R esults
De n ver 37 Ken ucky 1 J
5an An on o 9 s Lou s 2
ln d ana 26 V g n a
5
Sund ays R esu ts
Ke n ucky 19 D en ve 1 7
New Yo k 34 San An on o 130
0

w th h ee m nu es ef n h e
gdl m e wh en he r apped h m on
he he me on a sa f el y b z a s
h e P I sbu gh quar erback was
comp et ng
w nn ng ouch
down pa ss o Swann
The e w er e sur p s ng y u s t
two pena t es c a l ed n
he
gam e both aga ns D allas
We go
bea
by a good
team
sa d S aubBCh
wh o
pa ssed fo 204 yards bu hrew
hre e n er cep ons and w a s
sac:ked seven
mes
We a r e
P sbu g h
no gong o a l b
m ade he b g p ays when hey
had o You ha ve o g ve h em
Th er e w I be a n ex t
c ed
season
we
come bac k
We r e sl
youn g an d ook ng
fo be e h ng s

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Portsmouth s 6 I sophomore forward Jeff
Losath sank two free throws With 34 seconds
rema mmg and 6 I semor forward Bruce G1lmore
canned two chanty tosses wtth 10 seconds left to
give Coach DICk Hopkms TroJans a 66 62 non
league hardwood VIctory over VISitmg Galhpohs
Saturday mght
Coach J1m Osborne s Blue Dev1ls after
falling behmd 12 pomts late m the second penod
!27 15) came on strong the fmal mmute of play m
the f1rst half and contmued an uphill battle
throughout the second half but the brtlhant
comeback effort fell short by four pomts
w

PLAYER- Pos
Ton y Fo d en f
Br ent Saunders f
Gary Sw ain f
Ke th M cG u re c
Bre nt Johnson g
Ga ry Snowden g

Ed Sm th

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PORTSMOUTH TROJANS (65)
PLAYER- Pos
FG A FT A PF RB TO TP
Larry Greene g
6 14 2 2
3
s 2 8
Jeff L sath f
56
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Brady Womack c
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GAHS Bl ue Dev Is

&amp;

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over Wake Forest It was the
second loss m a row for the
Deacons who had defeated
three national powers on two
weeks to enter the rankings
The Deacons had a 46-45
edge a t the hall and ran theor
lead to 70-64 woth sox mmutes
to play Woth 2 13 left Coles
hit two field goals to gove the
Tigers a 711-76 edge whoch
they boosted to 83 76 before
the Deacons were able to
score
m

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9 22 " 2 - 66

Ports Trot a ns

OFFICIALS - Gary Duzan

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Chapter

JUmp shot woth rune seconds
left proved to be the deciSove
poon ts as the Beaver s
snapped th e Huskoes 15
game wtnrung streak
We re now on a pusollon
where people have to chase
us satd Moller I can t
remember when that last
happened It s ruce
Marv Harshman
the
Huskoes coach troed to shrug
off the defeat
It was a toss up and they
tossed tt up at the n ght tune
I guess saod Harshman
Now we have to go out and
wm 14 on a row That w ll put
us tn the t tie ga me won t 11'
Fofth ranked Wake Forest
and seventh rank ed North
Ca rolina also had theor prob
lems over the weekend Wake
Forest was beaten bv
Clemson 66-81 Saturday mght
and seve nth ranked North
Ca rolon a aft er squ eakon g
past Duke 89-ll7 Saturday
nogl n e defea t S n lay at
the I ands of tnh a slalt r 1 al
North Carol na Sla le 611-&lt;i7
Freshma n Greg Coles con
nected lor 18 potnts 10 of
them on the !mal sox minutes
to spa rk Clemson , voctory

Anoclat an

Stand ngs

Blue Devils lose by 4

Beavers upset Huskies
United Press Intrmatlonal
College basketball s newest
g ant ktlier ts stakong a
t tie cia om on what used to be
excJu s1ve terntory
Oregon
State
an
unheralded team at the start
of the college basketball
season knocked off ots second
lugh oank ng opponent on two
weeks Sa turday mght when It
I a nd r d
th rd ra nk ed
Wash ngton Is forst loss ot
the season 72 70 As a result
the Beavers are currently all
alone m ftrst place m the
Paco! c Etght Conference
For most of the past decade
\he Pac Etght has been firm ly
ruled by UCI A whoch has
~&lt; on eoght consecultve con
fe rence toties But Oreg on
Sta te proved ea rli er thos
month that UCLA os no longer
nvmcoble by whoppong the
Brums then ranked second
at Corval lis Ore
(
I R olpl Moller s 20th
I&lt; I I!
cos sport ng a
• fe ~ -0 er od n the Pac
l:)igll and an Il-l n ark
t!v''ha ll showed ts \lc ory
over UCI A was no fluke by
de fea l ng Wasl on gton at
Sea ltle I on me Shelton s

:I
Pro II
IStandint?;s l

K mb e P orf smout h

Fresh Ham Hock

Navy Bean Soup
90$PINT
CARRY OUT

ON~~

Crow's
Steak House
Pomeroy Oh1o

Play It oafe ant llll'e
It may be tn~.e to
have your preeenl
pohcy updated

let's Faile SGOft

DALE C. WARNER
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5- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-P001eroy, 0 ., Monday, Jan.l9, !976

·~·· ii;i;;;' ' 'ii';i;~' '~ ' ' "' ' ' ' '~' &lt;' '''J Bicentennial discuss~d
·;::, Us.
· . ·. . By Helen Buuel ,I:,,4t Wednesday meettng

..4- ,_Dally !lentirwJ.
- Mlrldle!&gt;nrt.P&lt;Wnerov. 0 ., Monday, Jan. It, 19'18

1
·.

:;:;

A WlleNoiHeoogab:ed

'

Some

·belleve
•tsover•.

gas
.
Because
what
want to believe.

The hard fact is-the natural gas shortage
can only get·worse unless Congress acts NOW.
Delusions of adequacy. Thus far, the heating season has
hP••n warmer than usual. This, plus a general slowdown in
industry, has eased the demand for natural gas - temporarily:
Do not be lulled into a false sense of security. The natural gas
shortage is very real. Columbia is working hard to get additional
supplies of gas because we know there simply is not enough gas
currently available to meet all customer needs. We cannot afford
to be complacent over a temporary easing of the problem. Thi.s
chart, showing the declining gas reserves in the tower 48 states,
demonstrates America's gas supply crisis :

A new homeowner who can't. get gas service must pay almost
twice as much to heat with oil; four times as much to heat with
electricity.
How will your Congressman vote? The quickest, the surest,
the most effective way to increase the vital supply ofnatural
gas i5 to end the present outmoded system of government control
over the price producers are allowed.to charge for their new gas.
This outmoded system simply doesn't work. It discourages drilling when drilling should be encouraged. This out;_moded system
has created the natural gas shortage despite all our efforts.

NATURAL GAS RESERVES
LOWER 48 STATES 1967-1976

300- .

Ymi're paying for the shortage. Industries that ca~not get
~• ..Ju~, .. gas are forced to use more expensive fuels. These
higher costs are passed along to you in the form of higher prices
for their products. Some companies simply cannot afford the
high costs of alternative fuels. In those cases, the price could be
more thari. money .. . it could be jobs.

Trillion Cubic Feet

Example: The current ceiling price on new gas is 529! a thousand
cubic feet (Mcf). Columbia knows from its own experience drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, that the cost of finding and developing
new gas is at least $1.50/Mcf. Would you spend $1.50 for some·
thing you could sell for only 52¢7
This month the House of Representatives will vote on a proposal
to end federal controls on the price of new gas. The Senate has
already passed this much-needed bill.

'

What are the choices? A government energy official recently
•
SUmll,led up the gas supply and COSt problems when he said,
the choice is between paying more for less gas ... or paying more
for more gas. Unfortunately, the one thing the government can't
.seem to control is inflation. It continues to push up all costs, and .
these higher costs will be reflected in higher gas bills ... decontrol or no decontrol.

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1967

1968

1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

•

1975• 1976•

Unless action is taken now, the future looks grim.
• Anticipated

.,

The Bicentennial and its
significance was the program
theme developed by Mrs .
Bert Grimm , guest SPEaker
at the Wedne sday night
meeting of the Middleport
Amateur Gardeners.
Meeting at the Meigs Inn ,
Mrs . Grimm's tal k was
preceded by a dinner with the
table carrying out the red :
white and blue colors.
Hurricane lamps were usell,
favors were high button shoe
repUca scissors holders made
in red, white and blue .felt by

DEAR HELEN '
How long does it take to become a wife?
My husband had been a widower for a year when we were
married. His friends tried to match him up with THEIR
choice, but she didn't work out. I was the "outsider."
After six years they still talk about Emily, his first wile and forget my name. In his church's bulletin, they often
mention, Mr . John Smith and children, but not me, thought!
attend also.
Each year on her .birthday someone puts an "in
memoriam" to Emily in our local paper. I suspect It's the work
of the rejected "choice, " though it's signed "Her Fdends."
John doesn't appreciate this, but can't make an Issue.
How can I stop feeling like the - ODD WOMAN OUT
the hos tesses, Mrs. L. E .
DEAR OWO:
Make new lrieilds who ac&lt;epl both you and your husband. '
··::::
d::~:c. ::!&amp;$.'
As lor lhe loyal guard: whom you can't change -i~t~~ore.
-H.

+++

Social
Calendar .

DEAR HELEN :
Wouldn't you think business lwuses who sent out monthly
bills would know something about psychology?
Most of us bill payers wouldn't mind at all being charged
an extra 10 or 13 cents - especially if it were hidden somehow ·
- but we actively resent buying stamps to paste on those
MONDAY
addres!Mid enveloPEs the companies send. So we delay our
MEIGS - GALLIA Chapter
payments.
OCSEA Monday at 8 p.m : ·at
I'm sure I'm not alone in yearning for an end to that the Guiding Hand School.
"Place stamp here" notice. - ALWAYS OUT AT THE
CANDYSTRIPERS
WRONG TIME
meeting, 7 p.m. Monday,
DEAR AOTWT:
Veterans M~ morial Hospital
Most definitely, you're not alone!
cafeteria : pl~ase take bottle
Memo to every credlt.glving organization - and that
caps .
IDcludes doctors' olflces and other service centers: RalAe your
MIDDLEPORT Business
charges an average 13 cents per Cllllomer If you IDIIBt, but
please, PLEASE equip ·your blllrpaymeot envelopes with and Professional Women 's
Club, 7:30p .m. Monday at the
•tamps. I'd almost guarantee you'll he paid Iuter.
Columbia Gas Co . social
P.S. Read on :

+++

DEAR HELEN :
I try to save stamps by paying my department store bills
at their credit offices. But why must these stores hide their
offices on the third noor in the farthest corner? It's almost
Impossible to plow my way through all those aisles and
,
escalators with a 3-year:()ld in tow .
U stores reaUy wanted to provide a service, they'd put a
bill collection box near the first floor entrance, so PEOple could
drop their payments off with no hassle . - CAN'T WIN

We agree with the Fedetoi.I Power Commission that "deregulation
of new natural gas at the wellhead is the single, most effective
measure that can be taken ,to alleviate the nation's severe supplydemand b;nbalance."

is running out.

long to be remembered .

Committee to have charge of

She talked o the symbols of .
the bicentennial - the flag
and the Liberty Bell, noting
that the Liberty Bell has been
moved from Independence
Hall to a pavilion acr oss the
stree t where millions will
view it during the year. In
talking about the flag , Mrs.
Grimm referred to an article ·
e ntitled "Can We Wave the
Flag Too Much'" with the
cncluding thought, " I think
not. ' '
For thoughts on the
bicentennial and an appropriate celebra tion . Mrs.
Grimm use d in te rvie w
materials from first , fourth,
high school s tudent s a nd
college students with the

the meeting.

consensus being that eac h

room .

Founda t ion,

Federati on

and

Embl e m

· BEND O' THE RIV ER comm.unity should " do its
Garden ·Club, 7 '30 Monday own thing."
night, home of Mrs. Ben
Mrs: Grimm emphasized
Philson . Program by. Mrs. that schools an d educators
Andr ew Cr oss on see d ha ve the opportunity to instill
catalogs and a bice ntennial in young people a greater
fl ower garden.
confidence in America and its
DEAR C.W.,
TUESDAY
people durin g the bicen I SUSPECt that credit offices are the farthest possible
FRI EN DLY CIRC LE, tennial. thereby giving them
distance from front entrances S&lt;J that bill payers will be ex- Trinity Chur c h. 6 · p .m . the strength and courage to
po!Mid to the grealest number of charge~! temptations along · gotluck dinner T~esday a t the go forward as leaders of the
t)le way .
.
church.
nation.
.•
OHIO ETA PHI Chapter.
. P.S. Possibly department stores don't include stamped
She also spok e of the
envelopes with their statements lor a similar reaS&lt;Jn : A Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, 7:30 planned celebration in the
woman who drops in to pay a bill (and save stamps ) often finds Tuesday at the Colwnbus and New York Harbor on July 4
a barg ain she can't resist ~n route. - H.
Southern Ohio Electric Co . with 5,000 sailing ships, 13
social room .
being tall mast ships from
WOMEN 'S AUXILIAR Y, fqreign countries.
Veteran s Memor ial Hospi ta l,
Members of the garden
7: 30p .m. Tuesday in h6Spital club were invited by Mrs.
Grimm to join in the program
APPLE GROVE - The and Mrs. Dorsey Parsons cafeteria ..
RUTLAND
FIREMEN'S
gave
readings
.
The
hymns
wilh comments on famous
prayer and sell.:denial service of the Appla Grove were " Amazing Grace ," Ladies Auxilia ry meeting, me n and women . She conUntied Methodist Women was "Christ the Lord is Risen · 7,30 p.m. Tuesday at r/re cludea .,;i th an article entitled
" You Ca n' t Cry All the
•, beld 'J'uesday night at the Today," "Come Thou Fount" station .
with Mrs. Robert Smith at the MEIGS HIGH Band Boosters Time." Mrs. Ben Philson
.. ch!lrch.
•
Mrs. Dolly Wolfe · was piano . Mrs. Belly Shiveley meeting, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday ·· gave a prayer fur America . A
gift was prese nted to Mrs.
. ~ service leader and used the sang a solo , " Spirit of God in high sc hool band room .
Descend
Upon
My
Heart."
topic, "And All These Things
GROUP 2 of Middlepor) Grimm by Mrs. Taylor .
As members placed their
Mr s. Pearl Reynolds
Shall be Added ." Mrs . Wolfe
First Unite d Presbyterian
led the group in prayer and gilts on the altar, Mrs . Smith Church, 7:30p.m . Tuesday at · presided at' the meeting and
read scripture !rom 1st John played soft music . Mrs . home of Mrs. Tom Rue: lake we lcomed the guests, Mrs.
Grimm, Mrs. Philson a nd
with Mro . Eileen Buck Shiveley closed the services Bible for study .
with
"
Lord
Dismiss
Us
wllh
Mrs . Gene Crooks. Several
. :; reading the third chapter of
WEDNESDAY
Thy
Blessing
''
· Ephesians. Mrs . Dallas Hill
POMEROY CHAPTER 80, bicentennial projects were
. F. and A.M.. special meeting, discussed and will be planned
7:30 Wednesday, Pomeroy by Mrs . Grace Prto~tl, civic
Masonic Temple . Excellent .chairperson.
Mrs . Danny Thomas, Mrs.
The Yolll)g Adult Class of Sharon Folmer, Kathy master· degree lo be con - J. Ball and . Mrs. Everett
• the Laurel Cliff Fr~e ·Scarberry , Becky Eblin , ferred .
Taylor won the door prizes.
THURSDAY .
~ Methodist Church met Thui's· Ern ic and Brenda Haggy,
POMEROY
MID- The traveling pri1.e wsa \von
• : . day night at the Infirmary . Jack and· Karen Stanley , Rev .
by Mrs. Walter Crooks. Mrs.
· Mrs .
Mildred
Jacobs, and Mrs . Floyd Shook, Diana DLEPORT Lions Club, Ferman Moore wiJl hos t the
Directors meeting, 7. p.m.
... teacher,
was
hostes s. Lewis, Rick Asti, 'lirgil
Thursday
at the Lutheran February meeting . with
""' Devotions consisted of Phillips and Mrs. Mildred
members
to
exchange
Church, Pomeroy .
· Scripture read by Mr s. Jacobs .
homemade valentines.
Jacobs and Prayer offered by
- Pastor Floyd Shook.
IN VA HOSPITAL
• After a short business
Junior Templeton of Bailey
meeting, the young PEOple
Run has been taken by the
· We CBI'I llelp
Southeast Ohio Emergency
: had a Bible Study. RefreshMedical
Service
from
ments were served by Mrs.
; Jacobs and Mrs. [){)ris Shook
Robert Cordray, Wester- Veterans Me morial Hospital
• Present were Randy and ville, visited his ·mother, to ·the Veterans Hospital at
" Darla Hawley, Mike and Beulah Cordray and brotber· Chillicothe . He · remains In
when you can't!
,.Sharon Wright, Jack and in-law and sister, Mr. and critical copdition.
II you 're 1lck or dl.. bled
• Jane Jacobs, Dick and Mrs. Reed Jeffers.
1nd e~n't work , Nai!onw!de
can help you keep rour
Mr. and Mrs. Joho David
l1m 11 wand ho me togetner .
Gillogly, Mark and David, Bryan, Keith and Sarah
Call an agent lfld tM.
have returned from a Faye.
folks
enjoyed
The
young
vacation trip to florida. They
P. J. PAULEY
visited places of interest in hunting and sleigh riding .
804
W. Main
Pomeroy
· Russell and Kevin Crabtree
the Orlando area including
. . PH. 992:1318
Disney World, . Sea World, were recent overnight guests
CaPE Kennedy, and Cocoa of their grandparents, Mr,.
·Beach where they swam in and Mrs . Arthur Crabtree.
the Atlantic Ocean. They
The moon is moving toward
N1 u-•d• Will~ l n1urar~ e• CamiiiiiY
Noll11onw idl ~- llll&lt;lranet Comptnr
reported beautiful weather the last quarter .
"-- Olke : Col•"'""'· Oh io
while they were there.
The morning stars are
Mrs. Gene Jeffers and Venus and Pluto.
Robert returned this past
week from San Francisco,
Ca!H., wbere they had spent
the holiday vacation visiting
DR. RONALD F. RIVIERI;
her parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
Dtl. /0,, J . STAEHU
DR. FREEWlN IMITZ
Marco Escobar and other
Dtl. CHtliS /0,, ltDDLf
•
relatives. She was joined for
CALL COlLECT AIEA CODf (614)
p8l't ollhe time by her son-InPKlNE: 252·3181 252·8445
lew and daughter, Mr. and
One or Two Day Full Denture
Mrs. Mike Lawson and her
Service, Partials, E_&lt;tractlons,
other lOllS, Marco and Lester
X-Rays, Cleaning
Jeffers who drove to San
Francilco and spent a few
days before returning here to
PJ'epare to return to claaes.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rice,
ColUmbus, and Mr. and Mn.
Rice, Fayettesville, N.
C., visited here with Mrs.
' IU&lt;ce'a parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
Tomorrow i[Yo~t. Tak e Care OJ Yuau r •
WWiam QalweU and were
MOI'VAY THROUGH FRIDAY
joined on Saturday by Mr.
8:~ A.M. TO 6:30P.M.
and Mrs. Dwaine Jordan,

'

Carpenter
Personals

pay your

rent

DENTISTRY

rn

w

a:
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0

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installed . A discussi on was

held on securin g a carpen ter
to build a small cabinet and
also on the possobility of
bUying some cabinets.
Welcome d into mem-

ber ship was Mr s. Pal
Forrester. A vote of thanks
was extended to the Star
Supply for a $10 donation for
the Christmas treat a nd to the
firemen who la id the n oor til e
in the kitchen. Purchase of an
ice cream freezer was planned .
A discussion wa s l1eld on
members borrowing_ kitchen
equipmen't a nd it was decide&lt;l
that anything to be borrowed
must be noted at a meeting
precedi ng and in the event no
meeting is held ,prior to the
time the equipme nt is

needed , lhen permi ssion from party, At the Feb . lO meeting
three Auxiliary officers mUst· the birthday~~ Maxine Rose
be secured. II was noted that will be ce lebrated.
Mrs. Gene Lyons won the
there will be no exception to
door prize. Attending the
the rul e.
II was decided that the meeting besides those named
bi rthdays of members will be were Mrs . Grace Roush , Mrs.
observed and in the months Jean Clela nd , Mrs. Emma
when there are no birthdays Lyons, Mrs. Mae Cle land,
then a white elephant sale Mrs. Beulah Autherson, Mrs.
will be held . In August there Mary Sloter, Wayne and
will be a picnic and in Alana Lyons .
December a Christmas
FAMILY VISITS
(11r . and Mrs . Roy Howell
VISITS ENJOYEP
and children Donnie, Sherrie,
SYRACUSE - ' Mrs .. Ella
Eddie, Chad and Jason of
Quillin , Syracuse, ac- Comfor t, W. Va . visited
com pa nied her grandson , Sunday with Mr .' and Mrs.
Tom Knapp and daughters E dward
Templeton ,
Brenda Kay and Patricia
Pomeroy, and his father ,
Ann , to Weste r ville a nd Edward Howell , Mulberry
Duran, Va . to visit with Mr. Ave.
and Mrs. John Southern and
daughter Johnetta Kay . They
also visited Mr. and Mrs .
Howard T. Mustain. Mrs.
In 1965, a "c heating"
Quillin is the mother of Mrs . scandal rocked the Air Force
Sou th e rn and the grand, Academy in Colorado. A tota l
mother of Mrs. Mustain.
of )05 cadets later resigned.

THE MEIGS JAYCEES:

r,.

They believe in action and
community involvement ...

Young (Jdults meet Thursday

...z

CG 383

RACINE - Kitchen improvements were discu ssed
at the recent meeting of the
Racine Firemen's Auxiliary
held at the firehouse.
NeW ki l('hen curtains will
be made and some cabinets

Service held TuesdtJ,y

:J

I,

involved in some sort of a

celebrati on and of th e
million s of dollars being
spent to make the. 200th birthday of the nation an occasio"

0~~~~

If you agree, let your Congressman know of your concern. Time

J

Reynolds and Mrs. Errol
Conroy .
The
table
arrangement carri ed out the
patriotic the me with the
nowers in a n a ntique copper
coffee pot.
Introduced by Mrs. Marion
Taylor, Mrs . Grimm first
gave the meaning of the
bicentennial as a lime for
paying honor to . our
forefathers in a variety of
ways including pageantry,
parades and plantings be·
tween now and July 4. She
spoke of the millions of people

Auxiliary plans impro,vements

. Since 1915, the JunioroChamber .of Commerce members have been involved in business
and civic affairs in communities across the United States. They are part of the American

- satu.t~Jhe hardworking,

.

· tradition of .free enterprise and an asset to any community. We

dedicated Jaycees of Meigs County and thank them for their efforts

cin behalf of this

community.
SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS:

·Royal Crown::lBoHiing Co.
Mill St.

Crow's Steak House

Middleport

228 W. Main

Pomeroy

·· Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co. Athens County Savings &amp; Loan
W. 2nd

Pomeroy

296 W. 2nd

· Pomeroy

Ewing Funeral Home

Pomerov National Bank

Sears Catalogue Store

D&amp;D Meats

108 Mulbeny

Pomeroy

220 E. Main

Pomeroy - Rutland - Tuppers Plains

Pomeroy

K&amp;C Jewelers
212 E. Main

.

Pomeroy

New York Clothing House

.,126 E. Main

"Kerm's Komer"

Pomeroy

Powell's Super Valu

Pomeroy

2nd

·Citizens National Bank
N. 2nd

Middleport 1

830 E. Main Wholesale &amp; Retail

Pomero,

Nelson's Drug Store

208 E. Main

· .

.

. . Pomeroy

· The Daily Sentinel
lll Court

Pomer9y

· Goessler's Jewelry

St~re

113 Court

Pomeroy

Modem Supply
Pomeroy

W. Main·

N;jCee
Wee
j
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JANUARY 18-24

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5- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-P001eroy, 0 ., Monday, Jan.l9, !976

·~·· ii;i;;;' ' 'ii';i;~' '~ ' ' "' ' ' ' '~' &lt;' '''J Bicentennial discuss~d
·;::, Us.
· . ·. . By Helen Buuel ,I:,,4t Wednesday meettng

..4- ,_Dally !lentirwJ.
- Mlrldle!&gt;nrt.P&lt;Wnerov. 0 ., Monday, Jan. It, 19'18

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A WlleNoiHeoogab:ed

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Some

·belleve
•tsover•.

gas
.
Because
what
want to believe.

The hard fact is-the natural gas shortage
can only get·worse unless Congress acts NOW.
Delusions of adequacy. Thus far, the heating season has
hP••n warmer than usual. This, plus a general slowdown in
industry, has eased the demand for natural gas - temporarily:
Do not be lulled into a false sense of security. The natural gas
shortage is very real. Columbia is working hard to get additional
supplies of gas because we know there simply is not enough gas
currently available to meet all customer needs. We cannot afford
to be complacent over a temporary easing of the problem. Thi.s
chart, showing the declining gas reserves in the tower 48 states,
demonstrates America's gas supply crisis :

A new homeowner who can't. get gas service must pay almost
twice as much to heat with oil; four times as much to heat with
electricity.
How will your Congressman vote? The quickest, the surest,
the most effective way to increase the vital supply ofnatural
gas i5 to end the present outmoded system of government control
over the price producers are allowed.to charge for their new gas.
This outmoded system simply doesn't work. It discourages drilling when drilling should be encouraged. This out;_moded system
has created the natural gas shortage despite all our efforts.

NATURAL GAS RESERVES
LOWER 48 STATES 1967-1976

300- .

Ymi're paying for the shortage. Industries that ca~not get
~• ..Ju~, .. gas are forced to use more expensive fuels. These
higher costs are passed along to you in the form of higher prices
for their products. Some companies simply cannot afford the
high costs of alternative fuels. In those cases, the price could be
more thari. money .. . it could be jobs.

Trillion Cubic Feet

Example: The current ceiling price on new gas is 529! a thousand
cubic feet (Mcf). Columbia knows from its own experience drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, that the cost of finding and developing
new gas is at least $1.50/Mcf. Would you spend $1.50 for some·
thing you could sell for only 52¢7
This month the House of Representatives will vote on a proposal
to end federal controls on the price of new gas. The Senate has
already passed this much-needed bill.

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What are the choices? A government energy official recently
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SUmll,led up the gas supply and COSt problems when he said,
the choice is between paying more for less gas ... or paying more
for more gas. Unfortunately, the one thing the government can't
.seem to control is inflation. It continues to push up all costs, and .
these higher costs will be reflected in higher gas bills ... decontrol or no decontrol.

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Unless action is taken now, the future looks grim.
• Anticipated

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The Bicentennial and its
significance was the program
theme developed by Mrs .
Bert Grimm , guest SPEaker
at the Wedne sday night
meeting of the Middleport
Amateur Gardeners.
Meeting at the Meigs Inn ,
Mrs . Grimm's tal k was
preceded by a dinner with the
table carrying out the red :
white and blue colors.
Hurricane lamps were usell,
favors were high button shoe
repUca scissors holders made
in red, white and blue .felt by

DEAR HELEN '
How long does it take to become a wife?
My husband had been a widower for a year when we were
married. His friends tried to match him up with THEIR
choice, but she didn't work out. I was the "outsider."
After six years they still talk about Emily, his first wile and forget my name. In his church's bulletin, they often
mention, Mr . John Smith and children, but not me, thought!
attend also.
Each year on her .birthday someone puts an "in
memoriam" to Emily in our local paper. I suspect It's the work
of the rejected "choice, " though it's signed "Her Fdends."
John doesn't appreciate this, but can't make an Issue.
How can I stop feeling like the - ODD WOMAN OUT
the hos tesses, Mrs. L. E .
DEAR OWO:
Make new lrieilds who ac&lt;epl both you and your husband. '
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As lor lhe loyal guard: whom you can't change -i~t~~ore.
-H.

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Social
Calendar .

DEAR HELEN :
Wouldn't you think business lwuses who sent out monthly
bills would know something about psychology?
Most of us bill payers wouldn't mind at all being charged
an extra 10 or 13 cents - especially if it were hidden somehow ·
- but we actively resent buying stamps to paste on those
MONDAY
addres!Mid enveloPEs the companies send. So we delay our
MEIGS - GALLIA Chapter
payments.
OCSEA Monday at 8 p.m : ·at
I'm sure I'm not alone in yearning for an end to that the Guiding Hand School.
"Place stamp here" notice. - ALWAYS OUT AT THE
CANDYSTRIPERS
WRONG TIME
meeting, 7 p.m. Monday,
DEAR AOTWT:
Veterans M~ morial Hospital
Most definitely, you're not alone!
cafeteria : pl~ase take bottle
Memo to every credlt.glving organization - and that
caps .
IDcludes doctors' olflces and other service centers: RalAe your
MIDDLEPORT Business
charges an average 13 cents per Cllllomer If you IDIIBt, but
please, PLEASE equip ·your blllrpaymeot envelopes with and Professional Women 's
Club, 7:30p .m. Monday at the
•tamps. I'd almost guarantee you'll he paid Iuter.
Columbia Gas Co . social
P.S. Read on :

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DEAR HELEN :
I try to save stamps by paying my department store bills
at their credit offices. But why must these stores hide their
offices on the third noor in the farthest corner? It's almost
Impossible to plow my way through all those aisles and
,
escalators with a 3-year:()ld in tow .
U stores reaUy wanted to provide a service, they'd put a
bill collection box near the first floor entrance, so PEOple could
drop their payments off with no hassle . - CAN'T WIN

We agree with the Fedetoi.I Power Commission that "deregulation
of new natural gas at the wellhead is the single, most effective
measure that can be taken ,to alleviate the nation's severe supplydemand b;nbalance."

is running out.

long to be remembered .

Committee to have charge of

She talked o the symbols of .
the bicentennial - the flag
and the Liberty Bell, noting
that the Liberty Bell has been
moved from Independence
Hall to a pavilion acr oss the
stree t where millions will
view it during the year. In
talking about the flag , Mrs.
Grimm referred to an article ·
e ntitled "Can We Wave the
Flag Too Much'" with the
cncluding thought, " I think
not. ' '
For thoughts on the
bicentennial and an appropriate celebra tion . Mrs.
Grimm use d in te rvie w
materials from first , fourth,
high school s tudent s a nd
college students with the

the meeting.

consensus being that eac h

room .

Founda t ion,

Federati on

and

Embl e m

· BEND O' THE RIV ER comm.unity should " do its
Garden ·Club, 7 '30 Monday own thing."
night, home of Mrs. Ben
Mrs: Grimm emphasized
Philson . Program by. Mrs. that schools an d educators
Andr ew Cr oss on see d ha ve the opportunity to instill
catalogs and a bice ntennial in young people a greater
fl ower garden.
confidence in America and its
DEAR C.W.,
TUESDAY
people durin g the bicen I SUSPECt that credit offices are the farthest possible
FRI EN DLY CIRC LE, tennial. thereby giving them
distance from front entrances S&lt;J that bill payers will be ex- Trinity Chur c h. 6 · p .m . the strength and courage to
po!Mid to the grealest number of charge~! temptations along · gotluck dinner T~esday a t the go forward as leaders of the
t)le way .
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church.
nation.
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OHIO ETA PHI Chapter.
. P.S. Possibly department stores don't include stamped
She also spok e of the
envelopes with their statements lor a similar reaS&lt;Jn : A Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, 7:30 planned celebration in the
woman who drops in to pay a bill (and save stamps ) often finds Tuesday at the Colwnbus and New York Harbor on July 4
a barg ain she can't resist ~n route. - H.
Southern Ohio Electric Co . with 5,000 sailing ships, 13
social room .
being tall mast ships from
WOMEN 'S AUXILIAR Y, fqreign countries.
Veteran s Memor ial Hospi ta l,
Members of the garden
7: 30p .m. Tuesday in h6Spital club were invited by Mrs.
Grimm to join in the program
APPLE GROVE - The and Mrs. Dorsey Parsons cafeteria ..
RUTLAND
FIREMEN'S
gave
readings
.
The
hymns
wilh comments on famous
prayer and sell.:denial service of the Appla Grove were " Amazing Grace ," Ladies Auxilia ry meeting, me n and women . She conUntied Methodist Women was "Christ the Lord is Risen · 7,30 p.m. Tuesday at r/re cludea .,;i th an article entitled
" You Ca n' t Cry All the
•, beld 'J'uesday night at the Today," "Come Thou Fount" station .
with Mrs. Robert Smith at the MEIGS HIGH Band Boosters Time." Mrs. Ben Philson
.. ch!lrch.
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Mrs. Dolly Wolfe · was piano . Mrs. Belly Shiveley meeting, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday ·· gave a prayer fur America . A
gift was prese nted to Mrs.
. ~ service leader and used the sang a solo , " Spirit of God in high sc hool band room .
Descend
Upon
My
Heart."
topic, "And All These Things
GROUP 2 of Middlepor) Grimm by Mrs. Taylor .
As members placed their
Mr s. Pearl Reynolds
Shall be Added ." Mrs . Wolfe
First Unite d Presbyterian
led the group in prayer and gilts on the altar, Mrs . Smith Church, 7:30p.m . Tuesday at · presided at' the meeting and
read scripture !rom 1st John played soft music . Mrs . home of Mrs. Tom Rue: lake we lcomed the guests, Mrs.
Grimm, Mrs. Philson a nd
with Mro . Eileen Buck Shiveley closed the services Bible for study .
with
"
Lord
Dismiss
Us
wllh
Mrs . Gene Crooks. Several
. :; reading the third chapter of
WEDNESDAY
Thy
Blessing
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· Ephesians. Mrs . Dallas Hill
POMEROY CHAPTER 80, bicentennial projects were
. F. and A.M.. special meeting, discussed and will be planned
7:30 Wednesday, Pomeroy by Mrs . Grace Prto~tl, civic
Masonic Temple . Excellent .chairperson.
Mrs . Danny Thomas, Mrs.
The Yolll)g Adult Class of Sharon Folmer, Kathy master· degree lo be con - J. Ball and . Mrs. Everett
• the Laurel Cliff Fr~e ·Scarberry , Becky Eblin , ferred .
Taylor won the door prizes.
THURSDAY .
~ Methodist Church met Thui's· Ern ic and Brenda Haggy,
POMEROY
MID- The traveling pri1.e wsa \von
• : . day night at the Infirmary . Jack and· Karen Stanley , Rev .
by Mrs. Walter Crooks. Mrs.
· Mrs .
Mildred
Jacobs, and Mrs . Floyd Shook, Diana DLEPORT Lions Club, Ferman Moore wiJl hos t the
Directors meeting, 7. p.m.
... teacher,
was
hostes s. Lewis, Rick Asti, 'lirgil
Thursday
at the Lutheran February meeting . with
""' Devotions consisted of Phillips and Mrs. Mildred
members
to
exchange
Church, Pomeroy .
· Scripture read by Mr s. Jacobs .
homemade valentines.
Jacobs and Prayer offered by
- Pastor Floyd Shook.
IN VA HOSPITAL
• After a short business
Junior Templeton of Bailey
meeting, the young PEOple
Run has been taken by the
· We CBI'I llelp
Southeast Ohio Emergency
: had a Bible Study. RefreshMedical
Service
from
ments were served by Mrs.
; Jacobs and Mrs. [){)ris Shook
Robert Cordray, Wester- Veterans Me morial Hospital
• Present were Randy and ville, visited his ·mother, to ·the Veterans Hospital at
" Darla Hawley, Mike and Beulah Cordray and brotber· Chillicothe . He · remains In
when you can't!
,.Sharon Wright, Jack and in-law and sister, Mr. and critical copdition.
II you 're 1lck or dl.. bled
• Jane Jacobs, Dick and Mrs. Reed Jeffers.
1nd e~n't work , Nai!onw!de
can help you keep rour
Mr. and Mrs. Joho David
l1m 11 wand ho me togetner .
Gillogly, Mark and David, Bryan, Keith and Sarah
Call an agent lfld tM.
have returned from a Faye.
folks
enjoyed
The
young
vacation trip to florida. They
P. J. PAULEY
visited places of interest in hunting and sleigh riding .
804
W. Main
Pomeroy
· Russell and Kevin Crabtree
the Orlando area including
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Disney World, . Sea World, were recent overnight guests
CaPE Kennedy, and Cocoa of their grandparents, Mr,.
·Beach where they swam in and Mrs . Arthur Crabtree.
the Atlantic Ocean. They
The moon is moving toward
N1 u-•d• Will~ l n1urar~ e• CamiiiiiY
Noll11onw idl ~- llll&lt;lranet Comptnr
reported beautiful weather the last quarter .
"-- Olke : Col•"'""'· Oh io
while they were there.
The morning stars are
Mrs. Gene Jeffers and Venus and Pluto.
Robert returned this past
week from San Francisco,
Ca!H., wbere they had spent
the holiday vacation visiting
DR. RONALD F. RIVIERI;
her parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
Dtl. /0,, J . STAEHU
DR. FREEWlN IMITZ
Marco Escobar and other
Dtl. CHtliS /0,, ltDDLf
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relatives. She was joined for
CALL COlLECT AIEA CODf (614)
p8l't ollhe time by her son-InPKlNE: 252·3181 252·8445
lew and daughter, Mr. and
One or Two Day Full Denture
Mrs. Mike Lawson and her
Service, Partials, E_&lt;tractlons,
other lOllS, Marco and Lester
X-Rays, Cleaning
Jeffers who drove to San
Francilco and spent a few
days before returning here to
PJ'epare to return to claaes.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rice,
ColUmbus, and Mr. and Mn.
Rice, Fayettesville, N.
C., visited here with Mrs.
' IU&lt;ce'a parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
Tomorrow i[Yo~t. Tak e Care OJ Yuau r •
WWiam QalweU and were
MOI'VAY THROUGH FRIDAY
joined on Saturday by Mr.
8:~ A.M. TO 6:30P.M.
and Mrs. Dwaine Jordan,

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Carpenter
Personals

pay your

rent

DENTISTRY

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installed . A discussi on was

held on securin g a carpen ter
to build a small cabinet and
also on the possobility of
bUying some cabinets.
Welcome d into mem-

ber ship was Mr s. Pal
Forrester. A vote of thanks
was extended to the Star
Supply for a $10 donation for
the Christmas treat a nd to the
firemen who la id the n oor til e
in the kitchen. Purchase of an
ice cream freezer was planned .
A discussion wa s l1eld on
members borrowing_ kitchen
equipmen't a nd it was decide&lt;l
that anything to be borrowed
must be noted at a meeting
precedi ng and in the event no
meeting is held ,prior to the
time the equipme nt is

needed , lhen permi ssion from party, At the Feb . lO meeting
three Auxiliary officers mUst· the birthday~~ Maxine Rose
be secured. II was noted that will be ce lebrated.
Mrs. Gene Lyons won the
there will be no exception to
door prize. Attending the
the rul e.
II was decided that the meeting besides those named
bi rthdays of members will be were Mrs . Grace Roush , Mrs.
observed and in the months Jean Clela nd , Mrs. Emma
when there are no birthdays Lyons, Mrs. Mae Cle land,
then a white elephant sale Mrs. Beulah Autherson, Mrs.
will be held . In August there Mary Sloter, Wayne and
will be a picnic and in Alana Lyons .
December a Christmas
FAMILY VISITS
(11r . and Mrs . Roy Howell
VISITS ENJOYEP
and children Donnie, Sherrie,
SYRACUSE - ' Mrs .. Ella
Eddie, Chad and Jason of
Quillin , Syracuse, ac- Comfor t, W. Va . visited
com pa nied her grandson , Sunday with Mr .' and Mrs.
Tom Knapp and daughters E dward
Templeton ,
Brenda Kay and Patricia
Pomeroy, and his father ,
Ann , to Weste r ville a nd Edward Howell , Mulberry
Duran, Va . to visit with Mr. Ave.
and Mrs. John Southern and
daughter Johnetta Kay . They
also visited Mr. and Mrs .
Howard T. Mustain. Mrs.
In 1965, a "c heating"
Quillin is the mother of Mrs . scandal rocked the Air Force
Sou th e rn and the grand, Academy in Colorado. A tota l
mother of Mrs. Mustain.
of )05 cadets later resigned.

THE MEIGS JAYCEES:

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They believe in action and
community involvement ...

Young (Jdults meet Thursday

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RACINE - Kitchen improvements were discu ssed
at the recent meeting of the
Racine Firemen's Auxiliary
held at the firehouse.
NeW ki l('hen curtains will
be made and some cabinets

Service held TuesdtJ,y

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involved in some sort of a

celebrati on and of th e
million s of dollars being
spent to make the. 200th birthday of the nation an occasio"

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If you agree, let your Congressman know of your concern. Time

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Reynolds and Mrs. Errol
Conroy .
The
table
arrangement carri ed out the
patriotic the me with the
nowers in a n a ntique copper
coffee pot.
Introduced by Mrs. Marion
Taylor, Mrs . Grimm first
gave the meaning of the
bicentennial as a lime for
paying honor to . our
forefathers in a variety of
ways including pageantry,
parades and plantings be·
tween now and July 4. She
spoke of the millions of people

Auxiliary plans impro,vements

. Since 1915, the JunioroChamber .of Commerce members have been involved in business
and civic affairs in communities across the United States. They are part of the American

- satu.t~Jhe hardworking,

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· tradition of .free enterprise and an asset to any community. We

dedicated Jaycees of Meigs County and thank them for their efforts

cin behalf of this

community.
SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS:

·Royal Crown::lBoHiing Co.
Mill St.

Crow's Steak House

Middleport

228 W. Main

Pomeroy

·· Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co. Athens County Savings &amp; Loan
W. 2nd

Pomeroy

296 W. 2nd

· Pomeroy

Ewing Funeral Home

Pomerov National Bank

Sears Catalogue Store

D&amp;D Meats

108 Mulbeny

Pomeroy

220 E. Main

Pomeroy - Rutland - Tuppers Plains

Pomeroy

K&amp;C Jewelers
212 E. Main

.

Pomeroy

New York Clothing House

.,126 E. Main

"Kerm's Komer"

Pomeroy

Powell's Super Valu

Pomeroy

2nd

·Citizens National Bank
N. 2nd

Middleport 1

830 E. Main Wholesale &amp; Retail

Pomero,

Nelson's Drug Store

208 E. Main

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. . Pomeroy

· The Daily Sentinel
lll Court

Pomer9y

· Goessler's Jewelry

St~re

113 Court

Pomeroy

Modem Supply
Pomeroy

W. Main·

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NOTICE OF
A PPOINTMENT
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Cas e No '2 1699
l •t•te of Ethe l E . Whee l er
D eceased
Notice tS her e by g1ve n th at
/\da e Bay s of Ra c me . OhtO
has bee n duly appo1nte d
Executrrx o t lhe Estat e o f
Ethel E W h ee ler d accascd.
late ot Me•gs County . Oh•o
Credd ors are requ1 re d 1o
file the •r cla1ms with sa1d
f1duc1ar y W1thm to ur monl hS
Dated th•s 7th day of
Jan uary 1976
Mannmg D We bster
Judge
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counts as one word .
Be sure to count
name and address, if
used, and your phone
number .
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prices for items offered in your want ad
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NAME _ _

RE SOL U TI O N to make
ap pr op'r• a tron s t o r Current
Expenses and o rh er
Ex
~ e nd i t ures o f the Village of
Middl eport
St at e of Ohro
dur1ng the f 1sca l year endrng
Dece mber 3 1 1976
Sec t ron
1
BE
IT
RE SOLVED by the Co un c il
for l he Village o f M 1 ~dleport ,
State of Ohio , That . to provrde
t or th e cur r ent exp enses and
other expend rtures of the sard
Vrll ag e o t Mrd dlepor t durrng
th e
f •sc al
year
e ndrng
De cembe r
3 1.
197 6
the
folt owrn g su ms be an d they
are hereby set aside and
a ppropnatcd as fo l lows vr z
Secl!o n 'l That there be
from
the
a ppropr . ated
GENERAL FUND
Ge neral Gover m en fal
Serv1ces
May or
Persona l Ser vices
$2 .500 00
Other
-1.5 00 00
Total For Mayor
7 000 00
Cl er k · Cl erk· T reas u rer
Persona l Services
2.500 00
Otl')er
2 00 0 00
Total for Cl erk
Clerk Treasurer
4.500 00
Sohc1tor- Legat Adv1sor
Personal Serv 1ces
500 00
To1 a1 For So l•cdor
Lega l A dv 1sor
Counc 11
P ers on a l Ser v 1ces
57 6 00,
T ot al F or Council
57 6 00
Bu 1l d 1ngs an d M 1sc .
Or her
53 .860 oo
Tota l For General
Governmen tal Serv1ces ~
6.1 276 00
Sec un t v o f Per sons
A n d P ro per t y
Po lr ce D epa r t m en t
Per sonal Serv ices
28 ,400 00
Other
8.92 3 oo
Total F or Po llee
Department
37,J23 00
F i r e D epart m en t
Pe r sona l Servtces
62 5 00
Oth er
4, 040 00
To tal F or F tr e
Department
,, 66 5 00
Tota l For Se curtly of
Per sons and Prop er ty
41cl 988 00
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MAIL WITH

$1.25
TO TtiE

IMILY SENTINEL
111 COURT ST.

POMEROY, OHIO
45769 .

Person e. ! Servtces
J, 200 00
Other
4.5 10 00
Tota l F or Parks and
P laygroun d s
8.710 00
Tota l for Le1su r e T 1me
fiCIIVdleS
8 710 00
Commun1t y Envtron me nt
P la nnmg co mmt ssto n
50 0 00
Pe r sona l Servtces
Oth er
500 00
Tota l F or Planntng
Commr SS10n
1,00000
Tot al For Com m u n1ty
Env1ronment
1 000 00
Stree t L1 gh hn g
Other
8 000 00
To tal For Street
L1ghtmg
8.000 00
Tota l For T r an sportat•on
Factltltes
8,00000
Grant T otal General
Fun d Appropnat •on
.. 1261134 00
Sectio n 4 That ther e be
approp r tated
f r om
the

STREET

CO NSTR UCT ION.

MA INT E N A N CE
AND
REPA I R
FUN D
(AUTO
LICEN SE AND GJ\ SOLI•NE
T f\XJ
St r ee t Ma mtena nce
Personal Se rvices
10,000 00
Other
28 750 00
Total f' or St ree t Ma1nt
and Constructton
38.750 00
Total For Str ee t
Construct 1on , Matntenance
An d Reparr F und
38 ,750 00
Section 6 T hat the r e be
ap pr op r iated
f rom
the
CEMETERY FUND
P ublr c H ea lth Ser vt ces
Ce m et er y Op erat ton
An d Ma .ntena n c e
Person a l ServJces
7,682 00
Ot her
2 625 00
Tota l For Cemetery
Operatio n an d
Ma1 n te n ance
10 307 00
Tota l For Cem e tery
Fun d
10.307 oo
Ad m 1n 1st ra lt on- Wat er ·
Personal Se r vices ·
21.300 00
Debt Serv1 ce
36,570 oo
Olher
32, 130 00
Total For ll dmmts t rat1on
~ &amp; Water
90,000 00
Total For Wa t er
( Revenu eJ Fun d
90 ,000 00
Sectton 10 That there be
appr o pr1ated
from
th e
SEWER (REVENUE ) rU N D
Admm 1s t r at •on - Sewa ge
Pers on a l Se rvtces
17.25 0 00
Debt Se rvtce
24,360 00
Other
28 ,617 00
Tota l for ll dmtn•st r ation
Se wage
70 227 00
•Tota l For Se w er
(Revenue ) Fund
70 227 00
Sec tion 12 That ther e be
appropr~ated
from
th e
POLICEMAN S
RELIEF

ANO PEN SION FU NO

Ot he r
1,17700
Tot al fo r Po l 1cemar) s
Re t1e l and Pens1on
Fund
1.1 7700
Seclton 13 That the r e be
approprrated
from
the
GENER /l. L
BOND
RETIREMENT r U NO
Paym errto t Pnn ci pa l 8,000,00
Pa ym ent o f In t erest
2.015 00
Ot h er
500 00
Tot al for General Bond
Re t,remen l Fu n d
10,525 00
Add 1s1o nal F,u nd s
Scct ton 15 That th ere be
approprtated from Hie Me ter
Depostt r un d
Ot h er
2,500 00
To ta l for Meter
De posit r Und
2.500 oo
Sec t10n 16 T hat lh ere be
appropr ttttc d
fr o m
the
' e d era l Revenue ~ hartng
I und
Ot h er
I '1.3!l8 6 1
l(Ji itl llJr 1 ~d ual
J;t c v c n u~ ~ ha rin~
1'I 388 6 1
1o l at 1\ 11
f \ pprop,.ta !ions
365 .006 61
~ eclron 17 fl. nd 1he Vi/laJ:~e

per

word

days

CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
S2 00 for 50 word mmimum
Ea ch ad d1t 1onal word 3
ce n ts
BLIND ADS
Add ll •ona l 25c Char g e per
i\dvert tsement
OFFICE HOURS
a 30 a m t o 5. 00 p m
Da l ly . 8 ·JO a m 10 12 00 N oo n
Saturday

1972
C H A MPION
Mobr l e
Ho me t h16 CO(Ti p lete ly
furn •s h e d , ex c ellent co n
dr t •on Phon e 992 3189
1 15 61c

Loeal Bowling
MASO N DOWLING CENTER
January 9, 1970
F e rry Boat Lcilgue

W L

Cl •n e Constru c l ton
18
6
Pom ero y Foresr P roducts
16
8
Spencer 's Sp ares
14 10
Ray ' s Carry Out
10 l.J
Grueser &amp; Son Plbg
10 14
TeanJ 3
4 20
H ig h Smg le Game
Buddy
Egnor . 197 and Phil M e
F ar land , 194 , Darlene T il t ts
178 and D tana Wh 1tl and
Don na M cFa r l and , 165
Htgh Se nes
Phrl Me
Far l and 527 and Buddy
E g nor , 476 , D•ana Wh1tt 4-19
a nd Donna M cF arland J2 5
P OMEROY LA N ES
Early Su n day MtlC: ed
J anuary 4, 1976
Won L ost
Ja c k ' s Da rr y Ba r
14
2
H ill &amp; Mayer B arb ers 12
4
a
R
Pul l 1ns Excav a t•ng
6
10
T ea m 6
Tom 'sCarryOut
4
12
Pom eroy F low e r Shop

Clearance S269S

• •If U

Local lad y owne d, f u ll y equip • automatic, P S , p 8 ,
r~dio , atr condt t toned Like new tjre s, good ftnt sh &amp;
vtnyl Inte rior , tru l y ts c lean as a new one Book Value

1973 CHEV. MONTE CARLO
Clearance $3295
Wh1te viny l top, blk . fin tsh. automattc , P .S, P.B , t i lt
wheel. radio, radtal W · W t1res. local lady owner you
will think fh1 s Is a new car . So n 1ce Book Value

19 7) CH EVY '• ro n . , ~wheel
dr t vc ptc kup
i'lil lan ce o t
f(l c to ry W&lt;l rra nty Check
lfliS be fo r e you buy u n ew
one Phon e ~ f tc r '1 p 111 o r o n
v.lcclo. c nds 99? 3 196
I 9 I IC

196 8 CHEVY B IS Cayne
6
cy l md er s tandard sh 1fl 1n
good con d11ion S350 Phone
717 2185
I 15 51c

INCOME
TAX
prepared .
Federa l and state ta xes
Wil l be done by ap p t only
Please phon e 992 2272. or see
Mrs Wanda Ebl in Laur el
Cl •ff Rd , Pomeroy
17 31 301c

F REE RENT - A T V I L LAG E
MANOR
IN
M ID
D LEP ORT 1 We are so sure
that you W1ll l ov e our
apartments tha t we g1ve you
l wo weeks RENT FREE
Jus t p ay yOur sec urdy
d epost t an9 sl ay St)( monlh s
and tfle hr s t 2 wee ks •S tree
You w i ll en t oy monthly
l ea ses . all ele c tnc l rv1ng
carpeting ,
ran ge
and
refrtg erator , tree trash
P•&lt;: kup cable TV fopt•onall
and
laundr y tacll t t lc5
Conven1ent to shoppm\.1 on
T hrrd and Mil l 1n M1d
dleport VILLI\GE Mfi,NOR
1S you rs fo r one bedroom
CIRartments st arttn Q ar S10d
monthly pluS etec We pay
for everything el se See !he
Manager
ar
Rt ve r side
Ap i rtment s or cll ll 99 1 3273
Th •s o f fe r will enct soon. so
move in now and save ss ss ,
10 23 tt c

~

Wanted To Buy

GlN ~ t:NG

SO per lb
16 1t t 37A 62t9

Phone

OLD furnttu~re , ice boxes .
brass beds. Slone tars or
comp le te ho use holds Write
M
0
Mtller
Rt
'1 ,
Pomeroy , Oh10 Call 992
776 0
10 7 74

Team
H•g h
G ame
Pom eroy · F lower Shop 664
Team
H 1g h
Ser1es
Pomeroy F lower Shop.., 1917

Pels

TOG I VE! V f't
Co l l 1cp up
'l monl h S o ld
1 emil i e
frr t nd l y an.Gl &lt;lllccr•on a •c
Needs qood ho me Phon e
MCIQS Co ~lunHln C ' OCI Ci y
'11.11 26 1'1

HO U ~ E

Help Wanted

7H EDR M
3 J'l!

Employment Wanted
EX P ER T seamstress Can
make an ything f or wom en
c hil dren , or m e n Ce ll 992 ,
5489
18 41p

CER TIFI C AT E
Sect 1on 57 05 l9 R C • ' No
a pp r opr~at•o n m easure
Sh al l
become ef fect•ve unlllt h ere rs
fi led w1th the appropr tat •ng
author1ty by the counfy
a udllor a cerf •ficate that the FOR SALE or tr ade a Com .
total a p pro p r1at ro n s f r om
bustio nn er
Stokermat1c
each fu nd t aken toge ther w1 th
stove P hone 742 2465
al l ot h er ou ts t an d i n g ap
1 18 3tc
pr opr ia! •on s, do no t exceed
such off tc 1a l est 1mate o r .
ame n ded off1c ral est 1ma t e
Wh en th e app r op r tfl llon does
not excee d suc h off tc till
CASH p il w t(IT':i'll ' ' diu.·~ and
estimate , the c oun t y a udt t or
models of mOb il e homes
sha l l Q•ve such cer! 1ficate
Phone area code 614 413
9531
for lhw1th upon r ecetvi n g f r an;~
the appropna rl ng authortly a
4 13 l fc
ce rlt fred co py of the ap
proprtalion measur e"

For Sale or Trade

Wanted

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MCtQS County , Ohto
II

1,

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CO UNT RY
Mo b •le
Ho m e
Park , Rt ll, ten mil es nor lh
of Pom eroy La r ge lot s wlt h
con crete pa t •os s tdewa l ks
r unn ers a nd off s l ree t
park1 ng P h o ne 99? .7479
12 31 tt c

-------------For Sale
e

V• ll age of M tddlepo r t tn sa 1d
County and 1n whose custody1
NOTIC E OF
the F ties , Jour n a l s and
APPOINTMENT
Re co rds are requrred by the
Case No. 21714
Laws of th e Stale of Ohio 10 be ES tat e o f H ue l A . M oo re,
kept , do h ereby cert 1fy )ha t D ecease d .
th e fo r egoing /\n nu al A p
N o t ice 1S h ereby g1ven th at
propr 1at 1on Resotut1on 1S Homer Baxle r o f Pom eroy,
t ake n and c op ied from the Oh to , has been cj ul v ap po i nt ed
ort grna l Resolution now on f ile A d m in iStr at or o f the Es t ate of
w it h sa1d Vt ll age . tha t th e fH aze l A M oo r e, d eceased ,
foregoi ng Re sol utton has been lat e ot M e1gs Co unty, Oh io
compa r ed by m e w rlh tt'l e sa td
Cre d •to r s are requi r ed to
orrgma l and that the same tS frl e the! r c ta rmS with sa td
l rue and co rre ct copy thereOf fiduciary wil h in fo ur mo n th s
Wtlness my S1gna1ure lh•s
Date d lhJ!I I Jth day of
17t h day o f January 19 76
January . 1976 .

li e

--

3 AND 4 RM furnishe d and
unf urnrshed ap l s Ph on e 992
5434
11 9 tfc

REDUCE safe and fast wil h
Go Bese · T abl els &amp;
V ap
"wa t er pills ," N elson Drug
1 19 lip

MC tgS

I. Ge ne Grale , Clerk of th e

I I • I '0

F URNf SHtO
apartment
ad ul ts only •n Mt ddl epor!
Phone 991 3874
3 25 ff c

Mann m g 0 W&lt;.!bstcr
hJdQ t'
l'f, '/1'1 I? 7 ) I C

GOOD famt l y cow n 1cc and
gen tl e , fresh Phone ( 61 .11
985 3952
1 15 6t p
N I CE 3 P C bed r oom SU1Ie ,
u sed very l ittl e Pho n e

16141 985 &lt;220

--

I 15 5rc

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Real Estate For Sale

v!~~~~B~P.r ~~

Phone 997

Pomeroy, 0 ,

110 M echani c

Phone 992-3325

NO DOUBT ! f~ T~f
M/5~11J I!I /..OOT

JEWEL THIE'F.
ZE~N&amp;Z!

CAN PLJLLIT
IL .. ' ''"--

our~

but

R E A S ONABL E ~ 1

bath , mod kr l chen J fenced
y&lt;J rd 1n
Rac •n e
Ju s t

Appli es t o ttres tn stock .

900
N EW LI STING -

Phone 99 2-7 181

COMPACT

MA SS I VE

~ TORE

sca l es
a nr tque
showc as e and an ltQ ue g un
c ase ant1que cash r c g 1ste r
h an d addtng m ac h ine. coca
co la pop coo ler
stamless
s •ee l pop or beer coo lt,•r
holds 21 cases . regu l ar cash
reg1ste r . Shasta camp er ~~ ){
sl eeper 56~0 good shape
Phone (6 1 tl J786121 o r 37A

3

I 16 31p

F OUR roo'm hous e and bat h in
N ~&gt;w Haven, W Va
Phone
(3011 ' 882 2552
1 18 6tp
71 1 r CRE S wooded land 1n •he

co unt r y
SQme
sullflb t c
bul!d 1ng sr•es qood &lt;lCC(l SS
road
Cl ose •o C h es ter .
pa r tial l y fe n ced
Phone
( 6111 WI ', 1\00 or 1./H'i ·113?
I 13 71c
HOU SE on ltnco ln H g ts 2
bedrm , large k1lche n , lull
basemen t , eMcellen t b u y for
S8 ,900, w rth new f urn it ure,
only SIO .JOO Phone 9~2 7648
1 6 26tc

BRI CK -

3

3 BRs ,

ba th. e~ ll elec t rt c Fam il y
roo m , n tce ki t , pa t io, a nd
n rce lot Only $24,500

s~le

Real Estate For Sale

•

YR S. OLD

-

Br ick

veneer, 3 BR s 2 ce ra m ic
bat hs, nt ce kit , ba r . and
dini ng Fu ll basemen t , 2
• car garage, on n i ce l y
dr arned lot . S39,000

SAVE

YOUR MO N EY,
BUY ONE OF OUR 50
HOMES

3

BEDRM
home
l USt
f1n1S hed remode ling, Salem
St , Rutla nd Phone 742 2.3 06
a f ler 4 p m . o r see Milo 8
Hulchison
9 -13 lfc
HOu s E . ba th , 1; acre,
full basement u t 111 1y r oo m
butlt in p orc h , garsge'
P h one 992 nn
12 -30·1fc

6 RM

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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

e

P h 992 ·2174

&lt;

Po m eroY

'•

&lt;

RE ~ OY MIX CO N ~ R~ r c
delivered r 1g h l t o your
project Fas1 and easy Free
es t1mat es Phone 992 3284 .
Goegle 1n Ready M• x Co.
Mtddt eporl. Oh•o
6 30 tfc
_.__
.....

tN 11, I I ')j ch,1111 t• ' l ( I· l'd liS
cctvcr am fn l 11 1px r a ct.o . H N EW L Y r em ode l ed ho use
wtlh 3 acres m L e ta rt Fa l ls
•rack SI N c o
/ lso
orh cr
1\. l um
s!dtn g , wt th s tone,
• ~pes c rr 11 9'11 H6 \
s torm w1n dows , 4 bedrm s .
I IJ IC.
modern kilchen , 2 living
r m , uti l lly r m .. I b a lh . new
1~6'i FO R D L TD N eW 11 ga
f urn ace. Ph one 16 J.S l 247
W •n&lt;. h eSif'r ] 7 fl. ~ lit ' , It shot
P nor e 7J2 2H9
241:1'4
I 1S Ole
13 26 tp

6:45-Mornlng Report 3
6: 55-&lt;:huck Wh i te Reports 10; Good Morning, Trl
Slate 13.
7· 0G--Today 3,-4,15, Good Morning, America 6,13; CBS
News 8; Bugs ·Bunny and Friends 10.
7;30--Schoolles 10
8:0G--Lassle6 ; Capla ln Kangaroo 8,10, Sesame Street
33.'
a JO-Big Valley 6
9.QO--Not For Women Only 3, Phil Donahue 4,15; Lucy
Show 8; Mike Douglas 10; Morning with D.J . 13
9:30-A.M . 3; 'One life To Live 6; Tatt letales 8; New
Zoo Revue 13.
10 :00--Celebrlty Sweepstakes 3,4,15 ; Edge of Night 6;
Price Is Right 8, 10; M ike Doug las 13.

are poten-

West

North

t~as l

South

1•

Pass

2¥

Puss

4 N T Pass
7¥
Pa ss

l' &lt;.~ss

those posSibi lities A winning
bridge player must lake sensi·
ble chances and the odds are
t hat South would not be lookmg at three or four sma ll
spades "

5•
Pa ss

10 :30--High Rollers3.15. I Dream of Jeannie 4; Dinah!
6.
ll ;OG--Wheel ot Fortune 3,15; Hollywood Squares 4;
Gam bit 8. 1o. E lectrlc Company 20.
11:30--Ho llywood Squares 3,15; Happy Days 13;
Midday 4; Love of Life 8, 10; Sesame Street 20.
11 ;55-Take Kerr 8; Dan lmel 's Worl d 10.
12 :0G--Magn lf lcent M arble M achine 3,15; Let's Make
A Dea l 13; Bob Braun's 50-50 Club 4; News 6,8,1 0.
12;30---Take my Advice 3, 15; All My Ch ildren 6,13 ;

Pass
Opemng lead - K ""

____ ___ _

A Montana rea der wan ts to
know why you use the fi Ve·
club r esponse to Blackwood to

By Oswald &amp; Jam es Jacoby

ELWOOD B O W ERS REPAIR
- Sweepers , toasters, irons
a l l sma ll appl rances Lawn
mower n ex t to Stat e l-11gh
way Garage on Route 7
Phone 985 3825
4 16. t fc

Search f or Tomorrow

Oswald : " We have devoted
The answer is that there's
a coupl e of weeks to the
no chance to go wrong here
Jacoby t ransfer bid It is an
and by respondmg f1ve clubs

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE - REUNION

s EPTic- TANKS~I~;~d

fAC H

COURSE·

99 2 3954

artl fl ctal convention . but one to show four aces you l eave

AHD 1'\IE'Y ICIIOW

l UCK'!otf,
YES - CR

t hat fi ts m perfectly with sian·
dar d Amc n canb1ddmg. Other
m odern conventions don't and
1f you want lo try som e of
t hem you ar e hk ely lo get mto
trouble .·

OTHER ~·

I MA&lt;ii ~E .

I&lt;HOYIII&lt;'
A FAMOUS 5TAR

LI KE MYRttA MAY
~ 0 NEVEP.

9 18 tf c

WOU LD YOU BELIEVE 7
Bu1l d an al l steel budd1ng at
Po l e B ar-n pr iCes? Go l den
G1ant A ll Steel Bu1 ldmgs ,
Rt
J, 13olC 148 , Waverly ,
Ohio P ho ne 947 2296
7 2.4 lfc
0 DEL L A lin ement located
b e h r:rH1
Rutland
Grade
Sch ool
T uneup , brakes .
w h eel balan ctn g . almement
Phon e 74'!2 00 &lt;1
11 t 6 tf c

te Recent

ACROSS
HE:LLO, ()Of'!

I 2 26 tp

'&gt;IJU DOWN

(prefix)
41 Galnlay

1 HIIDlOI'OUS

WHAT SRIN&lt;SS

poet

1 Contempoo

division

rary
cruaader
z Tilled land
3 ........
.... Saint"

I Diva' s
aelecUon
t Unfortunate

EXCAVATING , BACKHOES
A ND DOZER , L A RGE AND
SMALL
SEPTIC TAN K S
!N S TALLED
BILL
PUt.LIN S. PHONE 992 2478 ,
D A Y OR N I G HT
11 · 11-78 tp

accident
IJ Clunmy

I ·

GASOUNE ALLEY

Rill Estate F01 Sale
3 B R HOME , just t m j shed
remodel1ng
Sa le m
St ,
Rutland
Phone 741 2306
atler 4 p m or sec Mrlo B
Hut c hi n son
1o 9 lie

"

Mrs. Cream'
What are
~u &lt;;Joinq
In

Look1nq
for Suqar Bear'
He's
lost'

14 Stick
together

4 Chance

15 Taro

5 Presided

11 Congeal
17 Vaudeville

I Insllrrections Z% Actress,
Lynn 7 Rowan

food
hot•

town?

Z7 Strange one
( sl. )

Z9 Fur
scarf

Indian

over

tree

If he can f 1nd a 18 Cattle
and
s -r.c'NP ' He l1kes
dude
~~
his zo Cistern

sic.k. Doctor 1

18 Wearing
shoes
19 Manitoba

event

feature

I'm worr ied

Yesterday'sA01wer

( 2 wds.)

root

19

pr ogra m s pre vi ew 20.

DOWN

I Geol tlnle

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AL L TYPE S of •ncome t a lC
r etu r ns Cal l 992 5357
I 15 6tc

BRADFORD , Auc t ioneer
Complete Serv1ce
Phone
949 21187 or 949 2000 Racine ,
Ohto , Cr rll Bradford
10 9 ffc

3 3{)-()ne U te to Live 13; Mickey Mouse Club 6; Match
Game 8 , 10; Romagnolls Ta ble 20
4·0G--Mi ster Cartoon 3. Merv Grl nln 4; Somerset lS;
Bewi tched 6; Mickey Mouse Club 8; Mister Rogers
20,33, Movie " Birds Do II" 10/f Dlnah !. l3.
4:30--Bewl tched 3; Mod Squod 6t Partri dge Family 8;
Sesame Street 20,33 ; Get Smart 15.
s:oo--Bon anza 3; Family Affair 8; St ar Trek 15; .
5:30--Adam-12 4, 13; New• 6; Beverly Hillbillies 8;
Electri c Company 20,33.
6:0G--News3 ,4,8,10,13, 15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20 ; lTV
Ut l ll zatlo' 33
6:30--NB C ~ws 3,4,15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith
6; CBS News 8,10; Your Fut urels Now 33; In-School

dl~*'·"·li"
loy THOMAS JOSEPH

.....Yell'"""" I~&lt;
"~ l'lov''" ..._.,.,.

bu ll d 1n g
derr.ck

t he live no tr ump rebid open to
t he B lackwood bidder

(For a copy ol JACO B Y
MODERN. send $1 io· "Wm
at Brtdge ." c l o l h1s
J tm ··or course there 1s newspaper. P 0 Box 48 9,
the old reliable Blackwood RadiO C'' Y SlaUOn New Yor k,
wh1ch everyone should use, N Y W0 19)

TELL1N ' A SOOL !

30 Italian
clty

Z3 Squeal
24 Mexican

10 Oh, my
( 2 wds.)
II Mysterlws
12 Cuddled

31 A Bronte
38 One kind
of power
fl Edwardian
nickname

goody
Z5 Skin
problem

Z1 Trampled

Z%·Nota Z3 Classy

mount
Z5 Receded .

zs Identify

n-

of th··

Z9 Arranged

a in
series

- HCM' \VI~·E r0
PUT TH056 HAGS I~ I 0UR
BORI~IG ~IATI\'f Cosn I."AE r-

/

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MIDDL E PORT - Walk to
shop 3 BR . 2 baths . dt ning

WlrH TI-l E ltJ(/)MPARAF'&gt;LE
c:-v,~,,-,,, COSTI_L~1 E f'F THE: Li=(-'Jf'I,JDl\RY
AMEP!CAt I BLOi· Ir-E r~ - )
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R , st orage bldg , very
small ya rd I n good con

dtt &gt;on and a BARGA I N

woods . JUST

sm 00

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acre

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FORK E D RUN LAKE Cottage has ltvi ng R ,
k it chen , bedroom , 2 por .
ches . Ve r y nice loca t •on on
lake N eed s som e r epa tr

POM E ROY -

Excellent 2

story fr ame . N ew siding ,
new storm door s &amp; w in
dows , carpe t ed, paneled ,
til ed , f ul l base m en t, 2 car
garage , n ew F A n at gas
fu r nace

v'') //\

• MDM WHEN I MARRIED

.. ,

&amp;TAN ,'I GAVE UP A
PROMI&amp;ING CI\REER
AT 130NNA7.
FA&amp;H10NS

Jl

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bird
34 - rap
35 OutcrY
, 3'1 Neither
you
- (2wds.)
38 Fore-

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I 1'0LD ELUINEV THAT

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MAN'f CHORES
AROUND TH'HOUSE,
I WUZ. GOIN'
ON STRIKE!!

GOODY

FER '-{OU,
LUKEV

BUT SHE

,

Steer a m1d dle cou rse tod ay It
you find yo urself among p er .
sons wtlh c o nflictmg vtews Ar •
b1trate Don' t take si des

You re ltke ly to have to contend 21) The mean s Will nol justtly
the e nds today Do n' t use
w• l h a hea vrer work load tha n
m ethods to advance your aims
usu&lt;~l today
Pace vo urse tf
lhat c ould tarntsh your tma ge
wise ly to mln•m •ze stress

TAURUS (April 20-Moy 20) Be CAPRICORN ( Dee. 22-Jon.
very selective as to whom you
· c hum around wtlh soc•all y today Avo•d t h ose w• t h a
penchant lor m ak1ng scenes

GEMINI tM oy 21 -June 20)
Don I sk•m over Important
s•luatton s today Th tngs swept
under the rug may later surface

CANCER (June 21· July 22)

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CRYPTOQ UOT ES

HA VE PROPER TY TO
SEL L &gt;
WE
NEE D
LI STIN GS
CALL
TODAY

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u st"d r or th e th ree I.'s, X for t he IWO O's, e tc. Sm gle l etters ,:.
apostrop hes. tht' l eng th and fo r mat!on o f t h(' worrls are all

h1 nts

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ARIES (Moreh 21 ·Aprll 19) SAG In ARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.

~

WHI LE HE \VAS WORKING 1\VELVE
AND fDURTEEN HOUR DAYS
I HAD NOTHING MORE
~TIMUL '\TING 10 00
.::.,~t TO LOO&lt;.. A.FTCR
rHE CHILDREN ..

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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)

DAILY CRYt'TOQlJOTE - Here's ho"

,,q

&gt;?

care ful l oday aboul m aKing
comm•tments too far in ad ~
van ce Try to clear up thtngs
l acmg you first

39 Depraved

per

Ada m s Chronicles 20,33.

9· 3{)-()ne Day at a lime 8,1 0.
-·
10;QO---J oe Forrester 3,4, 15; Marcus Welby, M.D. 6. 1~;
Shirley Mac Laine 8.10; News 20; Woman Ali ve ! 33.
10·30--Woman Al ive' 20; Woman 33.
11 oo---News 3,4,6,8, 10,13, 15; ABC News 33.
.
11 ; 30--Johnny Carson 3.4, 15; My stery of the Week
" I' m the Gi rl He Wants 1'!;-KIII " 6,13; Movie
" Manhunter" ! ; Movie " 23 Paces to Baker Street"
10; Janakl 33.
1 :00- Tomorrow 2,3; N ew s 13.

3% Cymbals
33Tiny

runner

R T. 68 1 - ll5 acr es Wat er
ava il ab l e
M1 ne r a l s
In
good recrea t ion a r ea ( some

7.0G--Trulh or Consequences 3; To Tell the Truth 4;
Bowling l or Dollars 6; Wilburn Brothers I ; News
10; Name That Tune 13; Family Affair 15;
Ant iques 20 ; Wild, Wild World ot Animal s 33.
7. 30--Hollywood Squares 3; Hollywood Squares ~ ;
Let's Deal with It 6; $25,000 Pyramid 8; EveniJ!9
Ed it ion with Martin Agronsky 20; Price Is Right
10; To Tell the Truth 13; High School T V. Honor
15; Fami ly Theatre 33.
•
8· oo--Movln' On 3, 15 ; Happy Days 6,13; Collede
Basketball 4; Good Ti mes 8,10; Ourstory 33:
International Ani mation Festival 20.
8·30--Welcome Back, Kolter 6,13; 0 Pop! 8,10; Con. sum er Survival Kit 20,33
l
9 oo--Pollce Woman 3, 15; Rookies 6,1 3; M -A·S-H 8, 1 ~ ;

CHANNEL FIVE
7 p.m. - Changed Lives (c )
7:30 - Bill Cosby Show (c)
8;00 - High and Wild (C)
8:30-- Daytime (c)
9:30--Wyatt Earp
10;QO-- Target ; Corr uptors

Rooes
%8 Naughty
child
R T . 14 3 - 11, ~ acres, M obile
Home w t l h 2 rooms and
garage added A tr cond ,
own wr. t er &amp; ct l y water ,
enclosed p a tio A ll ts ex
cel lenl c ond

a,10.

12 ;45--E iectr lc Company 33.
12 ;55--NBC News 3, 15.
1:OG--News 31 Ryan 's Hope 6, 13; Phil Donahue 8;
Young and the Rest less 10; Nol for Women Only 15.
1: 30--F irst Ladles' Diaries 3,4, 15; Rhy m e and Reason
6, 13; As The World Turns 8, 10
2:0G--S20,000 Pyramid 6, 13. ·
2·30--Nelghbors 6,13, Guiding Light 8, 10.
J .OG--A nother World 3,4, 15; Genera l Hospltal6,13; A ll
In the F amily 8, 10; Li lias, Yoga and You 20.

show no aces or fo ur aces

4 BR Br ick hom e 6 yrs , 2• 1
baths . ga r age on 2.8 acres
o n paved road ne ar For ke d
Run Sl a te Forest
Phone
16 1 11 ~ 667 37 87 S38 ,000
1 15 Ut p
W ILL SELL or tr a d e 6 r m
h ou se with bat h on P 1 ac r es
g r o und tn Sa li sb ur y T wp or
trad e for smal l farm P hone
992 3183
' 15 7tp

there

anyw here worrying about

~

87
North South vu lnerable

Nice 2 BRs ,

SJ4.000
4 YRS. OLD -

16 3• p
Si lO

LOSER

3 n&gt;ce

l arg e BR s, ! 1 1 b&lt;l t h s ,
fa mi l y room w rth wood .
burr''llng !• r e pl a ce, kit ha s
d is posa l -dtshwasher stove
washer dryer N a t gas
F A furna ce find garage

61]7

Rug tor
Phone 991 7308

BORN

bath, nat gas F A furnace ,
ba sement. st orm w i ndows
&amp; door s $ 10,000

T V 0 wh 1te la ce d \Jull s P ho ne
7 12 1 1fl&lt;,
1 16 3tc

r NG I'. ROO

I

BR s, ba th large ullltty ,
fron t por ch and 87 of an
acre $21 .500

9._ Jac k W . Car sey , Mgr

I&lt;

·-..••

$ 12

POMEROY LANDMARK
~

BR s .

here

.J

N ath an B ~ggs
Rad1 at or Sp eci a ll5t

C R AN E Se r vtce ,
~0
ft
e re ct 1on
Ph one 99 7 Sc1 68

even

19 t 1al problems."
Oswald . " Today 's hand
shows Blackwood al its best
• K2
North asks for aces and b1ds
seven hearts when South
EAST
WEST
shows him the m1ssmg lwo "
• 10 7
• Q 954
Jim " North d1d take some
• 10 4
. 2
slight chance when he bid
t Q 10 R 7
• J6 5 3
seven South m •ghl have held
,fo K QJ 2
• 10 9 6 54
th r ee little spades . In that
SOUTH
case a spade rmesse wou ld
• 86
have been needed ..
. Q.J 98J
Oswald " You don ' t gel
+ A94

mo

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Modern 5a n •tatton
o r 992 7349 ,

TUESDAY, JANUARY2D,I976
6;tl0---&lt;:olumbus Today 4; Public Affairs 10.
6:25-Farm Report 13.
6:30--New Zoo Revue 4; News 6; Bible Answers 8;
Concerns &amp; Comments 10; Rev C leophus Robinson
13.
6 : 40--Qunce of Prevention 10.

NURTH 101
• AKJ .t2
. AK765

• Ph . 992.,1993.

From the largest Truck or
Bulldozer Radiato r to the
allesl Heater Core

1 :oo--Tomorrow 3.-4.

WIN AT BRIDGE
Blackwood at its best

STASHED BY THAT

S.,tracuse, Ohto

C

3 BR s.
ba t h mod krtchen , por
ch es. rt nd fenced yard near
st or es On l y $12.500
49 A CR ES ~ Nea r Mtd ·
dleporl 3 Yrs . old , 2 BR s ,
balh, dry ba sement and
carpo rt S3 1,000

OFFAPAIR
OF CO-OP
SNOW TIRES

J TR-1\ I LERS for Solie on one
lot S9500 Call after 5 p m
992 3161
1 15 6tc

or Month
. .-

W IL L TRI M or cut frees and
Shrubbery
P hone 949 2545
or 7•17 3167
12 18 26tc

•s Discount

HOTEL
Special Rates
by Weelc

SE W ING M A CH I N E Repairs ,
serv•ce all m a kes 992 228 4
The Fa b r •c Sh op , Po meroy
1\ uthor •Ie d S1nger Sa les and
Se r v rce
We
sharpen
Sc 1ssor s
3 29 tf c

SNOW TIRE SALE!

Middleport, 0 . Ph 992 ·271 1

I l 76 9

--

ON E FLOOR

La Salle
Rooms, '5.00 up

--

I 5 1i tc_

Phon e Q•n

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l ' L L liME buoklo. c cpf::r
ClC:per•cncc
m us r have
v r•• e il n d se nd r es ume ro
Po x ~'19 r co The Da il y
~e n 1 1nel , P ome roy
O h io

1 ~ Middleport

D &amp; D T R E E tr•mming , 20
y ears ex pertence Insured ,
tr ee es tt ma fe s Call 992 23811
or (614 ) 698 7157 A lbany
10 15 I I c

GOO D ctua l1 l y hay
] 658

O NE bedr 11n
ap•
all L' lcc,
Po nH: rov H on1c &lt;
l n d I UI O
61JU E,lS ' Mflln ' , 1 Pome r o y
Oh 10
I I J 61 c

Pass ed January 12, 1976

Ohio

LIME ST ONE and gravel
PhOne Jr Oars! a t 742 785 0
after 5 p m
1 7 12tp

1971 HO N Oi1 1 ~ 0 . I o r d 2000
rra c1 or
P ', ddtc r cntt tl l
lock , fr ont end w e•g ht s and
othe r exl ra s
Ph one 992
] 658
t ::, 17tc

R Er L nr cc 1 rn1 home bath
do ubl e ca r ~ ar agc
nrcc
ya rd lor •n for m at1on c all
992 2 ~ 07
t 16 II C

t J 6!(

ol

EX CAVAT ING .
dozer .
and
d ll cher
b a c kh oe
Cha rl es R
Hatt• el d Back
H oe Se r v rce , RUtland , Ohio .
P hone 742 2008
l tJ 078tc

1964 10 10 DOZER , w inch
c anopy , 6 fl
blade all
re bui l t , 55 000 Phon e (l!d•IJ
985 3594
1 18 !I p

Ca l l 997

BEDROOM furn iS hed
aparlmenl
a!
Vi l l ag e
Mahor Phone 992 3273
12 19 261(

REMODELING
Plumbtng
heal tn g and all t ypes of
r e pa•r
Work
g ene ra l
guaranteed
20 years ex
per ie nce
Phone 992 '1409
5 1 tfc

ONE LIME D oak bedrm
sut te t or sale Bookcase bed
tr.pl e dresser and n •g ht
st and 5150 Phone 997 2413
I 18 3tp

1970 J50 J OHN Deere do J:e r .
n ew eng•ne. tra nSmiSSIOn .
s teer1ng clut ches. and under
c arr•ag e roll canopy , 6 f t
blad e . $6 500 Phone ( O!J l
985 3594
1 18 7tp

1 ,J 11c

RETIRE D or sem1 reltred
lady to ltve m r re e r oom
and board and sm a ll wag es
for t1gh t dult es See at 308
Page St , Midd l eport , Oh to
1 I I lf c
•

Gene Grate
Clerk of c,ouncil
M L Kelly
Presrden t of Co unc il

tn R utland

) 858

E XCAVAT ING , dozer , toau c o
an d bac kho e work , sepl 1c
t ank s
rnst a l l ed .
dump
trucks and lo boys for hlfe .
wil l haul fill dtrl , top soil.
l •meston e and gravel Ca l l
Bo b or Roger Je ffers , day
ph one 997 7089 n1ght phon e
997 35 25 or 992 5231
7 11 l f c

R EF RIGERATOR and ele c
range , $25 ea c h . good
condtr1on Phone 99 7 5769 or
c an be seen at 509 11 South
Th• rd St . Middl eport
1 18 Jt p

OR RENT OR Sf1 LE
3
bed r m mcbde hom e, un
fu r ntshed , uf rld re s pa rd on
R t 33 rn Bu r l mgham Phon e
992 775 1
17 J 1 1fc

1

~:~~p:~b p!~~~~ise!m ;1o;e~g~~
author1tyo t and'" accor d ance
wit h
l aw
or
o r dr n ance
Provtde d further t h at the
ap p ropr.ations
for
co n
tin gencies ca n only be elC:
pended upon appeal o" two
th1rds vote o f Co unct l fo r
1t ems of expe n se co n s t tt u t•ng
a l egal obtiga l ton aga1nsl the
v il l age , and for pur poses other
than those covered b y the
o ther spec il rc app r op r iat •ons
her em ma d e
Th ts r es ol u t1 on sha ll take
eff ec t at the ea rl tes t pertod
al lowed by law

S0METHfN6 IN51D~ ~

THERE 5 U~E J5..

SOMETHI&gt;.IG f&gt;I G
AIJD HEAVY... LF.T
ME O.EE IF !

0

COfi L FO R SAL E C/\ 13 Coal
Com pany , 1 mil e north o f
Ches h 1r e . on Rt 7 P1ck you r
own 5. 70 per ton Open 6 da ys
per week, or c al l (6 14) 367
733 0 for f urther tn l o r m at ton
1 8 78 1c

16 ! ('

I RI SH Setter Pups
f ou r
beau t rl ul and hea l thy males ,
8 weeks ol d Pu r e bred not
r eg tsterc d Bo th par enl s can
be seen $tO e ach Shad e .
Ohro Phon e (614 1 696 123d
I 15 81c

Clerk •S h er eby aulhor12ed lo
draw h rs warrants on the
Vrl l age
Treasurer
for
payments from an v o f th e
fo r egotng app r opna t •ons upon
rece•vm g proper certi f •ca tes
an d vo uc hers l h erefor , ap p r oved by the boa r d or of
f1cers au thorized by l aw to
approve l he same or an or
dt na n ce or r eso l ut•on of
council lo ma k e the ex
pendlt ures , provided !hat no
warrants Sh a ll be drawn or
0

The Stal e
County , ss

COAL. l1mestone and al l rypes
of satt and ro c k salt far tee
ElC:
a n d sn ow remo val
celsto.· Sa l t Works , Eas l
Ma1n Sl, Pomeroy , OhtO
Phone 997 3891
12 7 •fc

For Rent

DE AL ER S 1n scrap
1r on
me ta ls , tunk autos R1dcr s
Savage Phon e 99 7 5 168
I 1 '] 9l p

500

CAPTAJN Ti'' ov
WAS~ H"" ACCIPE'NTALI.Y TI&lt;16 6ERED
A. TRAP OOOR '"-' THE M t N!ATf~U~R~!:.!:~~~­
M'oJ STI\R5 ~ ... 1S THERE

LARRY LAVENii Eit

Free esttm a l es on ca r ·
p eti n g a nd i n stallat i o n .
W e' ll br ing sa mples t o you r
hom e wt th no oblig ation .
See how y ou ca n rea lly
sa v e ..
Mike Yo ung , M a nager
Sa les a nd ln st a llati on
R t . 3, Pom er oy, Ohio 45769
Phone d a v or ntgh t
614 ·99'2·22 06
I IJ 1 mo

MODERN desrgn stereo. B
lrack tap e am fm rad10
co mb rnalton Bat once $98 60
or terms Ca l l 992 39 65
1 7 I fc

1972 O L D SMOB I LE Toro nado
very n1c e . low m rt eagc , /\1 1
pow er , AM f M stereo . a1r
t'I6H [\ t r lc~ ldr l il '· r"l bra IUO
con d• riont n g , v• n yl lop
I own er Ca"' b e seen ut 17 1
R easonabl y p r 1c ed Ca l l 992
·.cvcn rh r ~~~ . Mtd dl cpor•
2J78
May co ns1der n1ce
t 13 61(
o lder Chevy or Mustang o n
rrad e
19 77 GREMLIN X , $ 1, 100
1 15 ltp
Good co nd1tu;m mu st sel l.
go m g ove r sea s Phone 949
2512 or 9.119 2406
1 19 5tp 1'166
C II D IL Li\ C
Coupe
DeV tlle r un s good , $400
PhOne 997 31 61 a ft er 5 p m
1 15 61 c
PARA SOL
Bo uttqu e
ai-1
l 1,17t v~· Df ~ HER Wrl h Air ,
n ou nc es
P e r ma ncnl
am ra dto , 11 •ra ck Slc r co .
Spec1a l s 1 Untper m. reg $20,
now S17 50 . R eg $t7 50 , now
excc lt cn• co ndtt•on
n oo k
vill ue SJ 7') 0 o\ dl se ll for
$15 Reg $ 15, now Sl 3 50
S-3 tOO Phon e Y92 r, 933
Specials from Jan 70 th thru
31s t Lcrcat ed next to Ska t e
1 16 J•c
A Way Roller R1nk Op en
',LI PER
1\c cll c
Tue s thru Satu rday Phone 1411 V W
(6 14 1 98 5 dldl. Owner
QOOd condrl10 n " n ew l 1r cs
Phone 9t'l '}'}]J
Sandra ( T russe ll ) Kern s
16 61(
r 1a 12t c

17 16 SO •c

W L

Wolf with . . . 33.
7.30--That Good Ole Nashville Music 3, Don Adams
Screen Test 4; Match Game PM 6, Pr ice Is Right 8;
Even ing Edition wllh Martin Agronsky 20; High
Road to Adventure 10; To Tell the Tru th 1J; Friends
of an 15; Marco Sportllte 33.
8:0G--Bobby VInton 3; On the Rocks 13; Invisible Man
4, 15; College Basketball 6; Gun smoke 8; Monster
Concert 33 ; Rhoda 10, Turbulent Ocean 20.
8:» --We Thi nk You Should Know 3; Movie "The
Macahans" 13; Stateo,heUnlon ' 7633 ; Phyllis 10.

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Attics 1

SLOAN'S
CARPETING

Hef t r. R C weldmq
m ac h1n e . n ew clec
al l
accesso r ies 1ncl ud ed Ph onf&gt;
'19'1 JttO
10 28 li e

9:QO--Stale ot the Union Address 3,4,8,.10,15; Pic·
cadilly Circus 20 .
JO·OG--NBC News Speclal3.~.15 ; Movie "Western " ~ '
Medical Center 8,10; News 20; Bl Ways 33.
10. 30--Lock , Stock &amp; Barrel 20; Catch-33 33.
n ·oo--News 3 . ~ . 8 . 10, 15; ABC News 33.
n · Jo-Johnny Carson 3.-4.15; Movie " Made In Paris"
, 8; Mov ie " The Loved One" 10; Janakl 33 .
12 .oo--News 13 , State of the Union Address 6.

7.0G--Truth or C.ons 3; To Tell the Truth~ ; Bowling
for Dollars 6; Buck Owens 8; News 10; Candid

STORM
WINDOWS&amp; DOORS
REPLACE M ENT
WINDOWS
ALU M I NUM
SI OIN G-50 FFITT
GUTTE RS-AWN INGS

4 10 - 1

r I R CO

1218

Jac k 's Da1ry Ba r
22
2
Pullms Ex cavattng
12 12
Hrfl &amp; May er Oar-bers 12 11
Pomeroy Flower Shop 10 14
Te a m 6
10 14
Tom ' s Carry Ou!
6 18
H 1gh l nd Game
Jeff
Wilson
195 an d Cla r e nce
Be.., l es 192 Ma r lene Wilson
178 and B ess Henaricks 175
H 1Qh Se rtes ~ Jr P he lps
537 , Ed Voss 509 and Ma r lene
W1lson 509 and Betty Smr t h

MONDAY, JA NUARY U, 1976

For Sale

I W I L L be giv •ng ptano lessons
1n my home s t a r tmg F eb I
I or tn l orma••on cal l 992

Ear l y Sun d ay M1.oced
Ja n uary 11, 1976

Blowrl into Wa lis &amp;

1- 12-1 mo.

$3550 00.

Plr N O L esson s
now uc
CC P 1•n g
new
stu dc n15
bcQ•nnc r s
m 1crm c d1atc s
t un c
!Mr s
a d vanced'
111
Hi'lr vcy1 V,lnVranken
&lt;.,p rmg I v en ue
Pomer oy
Phon e V'l'l 'nl u
I 13 6TC

H1gh lnd lv rdua l Ga m e
John Ty r ee 211
Darre l l
Dugan and L arry Dugan 199
Wome n B etty Wh1tlatch 18 7
and H e len Ph el ps 186
H 1gh Ser .es ~ La rr y Dugan
559, Darrel l Dugan 536 and
He len Ph el ps d90 and Rheba
Hy se ll 480
T eam Hrgh Game
Jac k s
Datry Bar 695
, Team H1g h Sen es
Hil l
and Mayer Barbers , 1998

Allest

Ca ll992-7537
Pomeroy , Ohi o

-'

Blown ·
Insulation Services ,

Pomeroy Office
105 Butternut
992 -3345
Formerly Weed Wholesale .
F eaturmg
Delu)( Ze rox Copy Sent•ce.
Off i ce
S upp lies,
M 1meog raph
S{.lppltes ,
la r gest seiect •on of wed
d tng su ppl1es tn So uth .
eastern OhiO
T he Print Shop Complete
1 Still '" busme ss m M tddlt:!porl)
12 82mo .

Kuhl Cake Dear

$3200 .00

Television log for easy viewing
Camera 13; Family Affair lS ; On Aging 20; Jeanne

FREE ESTIMATES_

Quality Print Shop

Ltcensed
baker
and
decorator
Kitchen State Inspected

Notice

12

'

Cakes, Baked
and Decorated
To Your Order

1973 PONTIAC 2 SEAT WAG SAFARI Clearan&lt;e S2795

three

con scc u t tv e tns ertions
26 ce nts per word StK con
sccu t rve rn ser t to ns
15 Per Cent Discount on paid
ads and ads patd w tthm 10

Mobile Homes For Sale

11

12 WORDS
4 DAYS

•.____

RESOLUTION No
1037 -76
ANNUAL
APPROPRIATION
RESOLUT I ON
MIDDLEPORT

c~ nt s

Pomeroy

Local 1 Qwner , automatic, blk vtny l tnt trim, st lver
f inish , good t tres, rad1o, real econom y . Book Value
Prtce 52875 00

For want Ad Serv•c~
'i cents p er wo rd o n e tnS['rlton

I

\I ., lli\IHUc1 ,~ , "''' 1&lt;1 ,

I

Business Services

QUALITY Motor Co.

rll"!h' ,,.. Pd1t or r r&gt;tec t an v ads

deemed

.

Auto Sales

2 SIGNS
OF

Cance tl at ion
Corre ct ions
will be acce pted unit I 9 a m
lor Dav o f P u bl lc allon
REGULATIONS

GOFTER

~

WANT ADS
INFORMATION
OF/\OLIP'JE S
5
P M
Day
Before
Publication

II

t

For Fast R _esults Use The Sentinel Classifieds

t1ft~eramblf' thtst four Jumbltt~~•
... ltlttr to uch squart, to

I [) I

I UC Llcill '"' •lit:IU UK: I, .iUIUlUt"lA-'1 l • l Ul 11\"1 U,)

DJr.K TR.\CY

WHAT ITS MOTHER AND FATHER SAY AT HOME.- THE
TALMUil

Nolhtng advantageous w111 be
gatned today by l rymg to tm·
pose unpopul~ ideas on unw ttlmg listener s. ,

19) You m ay be t empled to d ay
to poke vour nose tnto a sl ru a~
hon l hat has no dtrect bea·r tng
on you 11 could ca use som e
Inchon

AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob. 19)
Make haste slo wl y today in any
l ra nsac tt on s w here ther§ ts
somethtng or ma tcr1a l valtie al
sl ake

PISCES (Feb. 20-March '20)

Stall for lt mc today rt you reel
you ' re hemg pressed t o tna ke
dccts1ons you re un sure o r.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Pu 1 a Reqroup so you crtn wclgh 1th e
ISSUeS
lock and key on the old money
belt tod ay or you co uld t m ~
pulstvely spend beyond your
means Be prudent

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) You
may teell•ke you're benlg pulle d m all dtr~ c lton s today
Chances are you wtll be 1f you
allow others to o verly tnfluence

you
LIBRA (Sept 23-0 el. 23) Be

fiw~
J an. 20, 1978

Th1 s c om1ng year shOuld be an
ClC:tremely acl t\/e one lor yo u
For bes t chances ol svocess
don 1 let vour pnonJ •es OIJ~rl a p
one ~ n o th e r

STRIKED
FUS T

THAT'S RIDICULOUS ! 1(01/

CAN'T TMST AMMSIIMALLOW
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NOTICE OF
A PPOINTMENT
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Cas e No '2 1699
l •t•te of Ethe l E . Whee l er
D eceased
Notice tS her e by g1ve n th at
/\da e Bay s of Ra c me . OhtO
has bee n duly appo1nte d
Executrrx o t lhe Estat e o f
Ethel E W h ee ler d accascd.
late ot Me•gs County . Oh•o
Credd ors are requ1 re d 1o
file the •r cla1ms with sa1d
f1duc1ar y W1thm to ur monl hS
Dated th•s 7th day of
Jan uary 1976
Mannmg D We bster
Judge
(11 12 19 , 16 31C

ALow Cost
Want Ad

Will Cut
Cost of
Uving ••••..
WRITE YOUR
OWN AD!

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ORDER BY
MAIU
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ORDER

AVAILABLE TO
INDIVIDUALS ONLY!
NON COMMERCIAL
NO REFUNDS.
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and
group of ~es
counts as one word .
Be sure to count
name and address, if
used, and your phone
number .
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prices for items offered in your want ad
will
increase
response .

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NAME _ _

RE SOL U TI O N to make
ap pr op'r• a tron s t o r Current
Expenses and o rh er
Ex
~ e nd i t ures o f the Village of
Middl eport
St at e of Ohro
dur1ng the f 1sca l year endrng
Dece mber 3 1 1976
Sec t ron
1
BE
IT
RE SOLVED by the Co un c il
for l he Village o f M 1 ~dleport ,
State of Ohio , That . to provrde
t or th e cur r ent exp enses and
other expend rtures of the sard
Vrll ag e o t Mrd dlepor t durrng
th e
f •sc al
year
e ndrng
De cembe r
3 1.
197 6
the
folt owrn g su ms be an d they
are hereby set aside and
a ppropnatcd as fo l lows vr z
Secl!o n 'l That there be
from
the
a ppropr . ated
GENERAL FUND
Ge neral Gover m en fal
Serv1ces
May or
Persona l Ser vices
$2 .500 00
Other
-1.5 00 00
Total For Mayor
7 000 00
Cl er k · Cl erk· T reas u rer
Persona l Services
2.500 00
Otl')er
2 00 0 00
Total for Cl erk
Clerk Treasurer
4.500 00
Sohc1tor- Legat Adv1sor
Personal Serv 1ces
500 00
To1 a1 For So l•cdor
Lega l A dv 1sor
Counc 11
P ers on a l Ser v 1ces
57 6 00,
T ot al F or Council
57 6 00
Bu 1l d 1ngs an d M 1sc .
Or her
53 .860 oo
Tota l For General
Governmen tal Serv1ces ~
6.1 276 00
Sec un t v o f Per sons
A n d P ro per t y
Po lr ce D epa r t m en t
Per sonal Serv ices
28 ,400 00
Other
8.92 3 oo
Total F or Po llee
Department
37,J23 00
F i r e D epart m en t
Pe r sona l Servtces
62 5 00
Oth er
4, 040 00
To tal F or F tr e
Department
,, 66 5 00
Tota l For Se curtly of
Per sons and Prop er ty
41cl 988 00
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CITY- -- -

PtiJNE _ __
MAIL WITH

$1.25
TO TtiE

IMILY SENTINEL
111 COURT ST.

POMEROY, OHIO
45769 .

Person e. ! Servtces
J, 200 00
Other
4.5 10 00
Tota l F or Parks and
P laygroun d s
8.710 00
Tota l for Le1su r e T 1me
fiCIIVdleS
8 710 00
Commun1t y Envtron me nt
P la nnmg co mmt ssto n
50 0 00
Pe r sona l Servtces
Oth er
500 00
Tota l F or Planntng
Commr SS10n
1,00000
Tot al For Com m u n1ty
Env1ronment
1 000 00
Stree t L1 gh hn g
Other
8 000 00
To tal For Street
L1ghtmg
8.000 00
Tota l For T r an sportat•on
Factltltes
8,00000
Grant T otal General
Fun d Appropnat •on
.. 1261134 00
Sectio n 4 That ther e be
approp r tated
f r om
the

STREET

CO NSTR UCT ION.

MA INT E N A N CE
AND
REPA I R
FUN D
(AUTO
LICEN SE AND GJ\ SOLI•NE
T f\XJ
St r ee t Ma mtena nce
Personal Se rvices
10,000 00
Other
28 750 00
Total f' or St ree t Ma1nt
and Constructton
38.750 00
Total For Str ee t
Construct 1on , Matntenance
An d Reparr F und
38 ,750 00
Section 6 T hat the r e be
ap pr op r iated
f rom
the
CEMETERY FUND
P ublr c H ea lth Ser vt ces
Ce m et er y Op erat ton
An d Ma .ntena n c e
Person a l ServJces
7,682 00
Ot her
2 625 00
Tota l For Cemetery
Operatio n an d
Ma1 n te n ance
10 307 00
Tota l For Cem e tery
Fun d
10.307 oo
Ad m 1n 1st ra lt on- Wat er ·
Personal Se r vices ·
21.300 00
Debt Serv1 ce
36,570 oo
Olher
32, 130 00
Total For ll dmmts t rat1on
~ &amp; Water
90,000 00
Total For Wa t er
( Revenu eJ Fun d
90 ,000 00
Sectton 10 That there be
appr o pr1ated
from
th e
SEWER (REVENUE ) rU N D
Admm 1s t r at •on - Sewa ge
Pers on a l Se rvtces
17.25 0 00
Debt Se rvtce
24,360 00
Other
28 ,617 00
Tota l for ll dmtn•st r ation
Se wage
70 227 00
•Tota l For Se w er
(Revenue ) Fund
70 227 00
Sec tion 12 That ther e be
appropr~ated
from
th e
POLICEMAN S
RELIEF

ANO PEN SION FU NO

Ot he r
1,17700
Tot al fo r Po l 1cemar) s
Re t1e l and Pens1on
Fund
1.1 7700
Seclton 13 That the r e be
approprrated
from
the
GENER /l. L
BOND
RETIREMENT r U NO
Paym errto t Pnn ci pa l 8,000,00
Pa ym ent o f In t erest
2.015 00
Ot h er
500 00
Tot al for General Bond
Re t,remen l Fu n d
10,525 00
Add 1s1o nal F,u nd s
Scct ton 15 That th ere be
approprtated from Hie Me ter
Depostt r un d
Ot h er
2,500 00
To ta l for Meter
De posit r Und
2.500 oo
Sec t10n 16 T hat lh ere be
appropr ttttc d
fr o m
the
' e d era l Revenue ~ hartng
I und
Ot h er
I '1.3!l8 6 1
l(Ji itl llJr 1 ~d ual
J;t c v c n u~ ~ ha rin~
1'I 388 6 1
1o l at 1\ 11
f \ pprop,.ta !ions
365 .006 61
~ eclron 17 fl. nd 1he Vi/laJ:~e

per

word

days

CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
S2 00 for 50 word mmimum
Ea ch ad d1t 1onal word 3
ce n ts
BLIND ADS
Add ll •ona l 25c Char g e per
i\dvert tsement
OFFICE HOURS
a 30 a m t o 5. 00 p m
Da l ly . 8 ·JO a m 10 12 00 N oo n
Saturday

1972
C H A MPION
Mobr l e
Ho me t h16 CO(Ti p lete ly
furn •s h e d , ex c ellent co n
dr t •on Phon e 992 3189
1 15 61c

Loeal Bowling
MASO N DOWLING CENTER
January 9, 1970
F e rry Boat Lcilgue

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Cl •n e Constru c l ton
18
6
Pom ero y Foresr P roducts
16
8
Spencer 's Sp ares
14 10
Ray ' s Carry Out
10 l.J
Grueser &amp; Son Plbg
10 14
TeanJ 3
4 20
H ig h Smg le Game
Buddy
Egnor . 197 and Phil M e
F ar land , 194 , Darlene T il t ts
178 and D tana Wh 1tl and
Don na M cFa r l and , 165
Htgh Se nes
Phrl Me
Far l and 527 and Buddy
E g nor , 476 , D•ana Wh1tt 4-19
a nd Donna M cF arland J2 5
P OMEROY LA N ES
Early Su n day MtlC: ed
J anuary 4, 1976
Won L ost
Ja c k ' s Da rr y Ba r
14
2
H ill &amp; Mayer B arb ers 12
4
a
R
Pul l 1ns Excav a t•ng
6
10
T ea m 6
Tom 'sCarryOut
4
12
Pom eroy F low e r Shop

Clearance S269S

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Local lad y owne d, f u ll y equip • automatic, P S , p 8 ,
r~dio , atr condt t toned Like new tjre s, good ftnt sh &amp;
vtnyl Inte rior , tru l y ts c lean as a new one Book Value

1973 CHEV. MONTE CARLO
Clearance $3295
Wh1te viny l top, blk . fin tsh. automattc , P .S, P.B , t i lt
wheel. radio, radtal W · W t1res. local lady owner you
will think fh1 s Is a new car . So n 1ce Book Value

19 7) CH EVY '• ro n . , ~wheel
dr t vc ptc kup
i'lil lan ce o t
f(l c to ry W&lt;l rra nty Check
lfliS be fo r e you buy u n ew
one Phon e ~ f tc r '1 p 111 o r o n
v.lcclo. c nds 99? 3 196
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196 8 CHEVY B IS Cayne
6
cy l md er s tandard sh 1fl 1n
good con d11ion S350 Phone
717 2185
I 15 51c

INCOME
TAX
prepared .
Federa l and state ta xes
Wil l be done by ap p t only
Please phon e 992 2272. or see
Mrs Wanda Ebl in Laur el
Cl •ff Rd , Pomeroy
17 31 301c

F REE RENT - A T V I L LAG E
MANOR
IN
M ID
D LEP ORT 1 We are so sure
that you W1ll l ov e our
apartments tha t we g1ve you
l wo weeks RENT FREE
Jus t p ay yOur sec urdy
d epost t an9 sl ay St)( monlh s
and tfle hr s t 2 wee ks •S tree
You w i ll en t oy monthly
l ea ses . all ele c tnc l rv1ng
carpeting ,
ran ge
and
refrtg erator , tree trash
P•&lt;: kup cable TV fopt•onall
and
laundr y tacll t t lc5
Conven1ent to shoppm\.1 on
T hrrd and Mil l 1n M1d
dleport VILLI\GE Mfi,NOR
1S you rs fo r one bedroom
CIRartments st arttn Q ar S10d
monthly pluS etec We pay
for everything el se See !he
Manager
ar
Rt ve r side
Ap i rtment s or cll ll 99 1 3273
Th •s o f fe r will enct soon. so
move in now and save ss ss ,
10 23 tt c

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Wanted To Buy

GlN ~ t:NG

SO per lb
16 1t t 37A 62t9

Phone

OLD furnttu~re , ice boxes .
brass beds. Slone tars or
comp le te ho use holds Write
M
0
Mtller
Rt
'1 ,
Pomeroy , Oh10 Call 992
776 0
10 7 74

Team
H•g h
G ame
Pom eroy · F lower Shop 664
Team
H 1g h
Ser1es
Pomeroy F lower Shop.., 1917

Pels

TOG I VE! V f't
Co l l 1cp up
'l monl h S o ld
1 emil i e
frr t nd l y an.Gl &lt;lllccr•on a •c
Needs qood ho me Phon e
MCIQS Co ~lunHln C ' OCI Ci y
'11.11 26 1'1

HO U ~ E

Help Wanted

7H EDR M
3 J'l!

Employment Wanted
EX P ER T seamstress Can
make an ything f or wom en
c hil dren , or m e n Ce ll 992 ,
5489
18 41p

CER TIFI C AT E
Sect 1on 57 05 l9 R C • ' No
a pp r opr~at•o n m easure
Sh al l
become ef fect•ve unlllt h ere rs
fi led w1th the appropr tat •ng
author1ty by the counfy
a udllor a cerf •ficate that the FOR SALE or tr ade a Com .
total a p pro p r1at ro n s f r om
bustio nn er
Stokermat1c
each fu nd t aken toge ther w1 th
stove P hone 742 2465
al l ot h er ou ts t an d i n g ap
1 18 3tc
pr opr ia! •on s, do no t exceed
such off tc 1a l est 1mate o r .
ame n ded off1c ral est 1ma t e
Wh en th e app r op r tfl llon does
not excee d suc h off tc till
CASH p il w t(IT':i'll ' ' diu.·~ and
estimate , the c oun t y a udt t or
models of mOb il e homes
sha l l Q•ve such cer! 1ficate
Phone area code 614 413
9531
for lhw1th upon r ecetvi n g f r an;~
the appropna rl ng authortly a
4 13 l fc
ce rlt fred co py of the ap
proprtalion measur e"

For Sale or Trade

Wanted

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CO UNT RY
Mo b •le
Ho m e
Park , Rt ll, ten mil es nor lh
of Pom eroy La r ge lot s wlt h
con crete pa t •os s tdewa l ks
r unn ers a nd off s l ree t
park1 ng P h o ne 99? .7479
12 31 tt c

-------------For Sale
e

V• ll age of M tddlepo r t tn sa 1d
County and 1n whose custody1
NOTIC E OF
the F ties , Jour n a l s and
APPOINTMENT
Re co rds are requrred by the
Case No. 21714
Laws of th e Stale of Ohio 10 be ES tat e o f H ue l A . M oo re,
kept , do h ereby cert 1fy )ha t D ecease d .
th e fo r egoing /\n nu al A p
N o t ice 1S h ereby g1ven th at
propr 1at 1on Resotut1on 1S Homer Baxle r o f Pom eroy,
t ake n and c op ied from the Oh to , has been cj ul v ap po i nt ed
ort grna l Resolution now on f ile A d m in iStr at or o f the Es t ate of
w it h sa1d Vt ll age . tha t th e fH aze l A M oo r e, d eceased ,
foregoi ng Re sol utton has been lat e ot M e1gs Co unty, Oh io
compa r ed by m e w rlh tt'l e sa td
Cre d •to r s are requi r ed to
orrgma l and that the same tS frl e the! r c ta rmS with sa td
l rue and co rre ct copy thereOf fiduciary wil h in fo ur mo n th s
Wtlness my S1gna1ure lh•s
Date d lhJ!I I Jth day of
17t h day o f January 19 76
January . 1976 .

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3 AND 4 RM furnishe d and
unf urnrshed ap l s Ph on e 992
5434
11 9 tfc

REDUCE safe and fast wil h
Go Bese · T abl els &amp;
V ap
"wa t er pills ," N elson Drug
1 19 lip

MC tgS

I. Ge ne Grale , Clerk of th e

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F URNf SHtO
apartment
ad ul ts only •n Mt ddl epor!
Phone 991 3874
3 25 ff c

Mann m g 0 W&lt;.!bstcr
hJdQ t'
l'f, '/1'1 I? 7 ) I C

GOOD famt l y cow n 1cc and
gen tl e , fresh Phone ( 61 .11
985 3952
1 15 6t p
N I CE 3 P C bed r oom SU1Ie ,
u sed very l ittl e Pho n e

16141 985 &lt;220

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Real Estate For Sale

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Phone 997

Pomeroy, 0 ,

110 M echani c

Phone 992-3325

NO DOUBT ! f~ T~f
M/5~11J I!I /..OOT

JEWEL THIE'F.
ZE~N&amp;Z!

CAN PLJLLIT
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but

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bath , mod kr l chen J fenced
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Rac •n e
Ju s t

Appli es t o ttres tn stock .

900
N EW LI STING -

Phone 99 2-7 181

COMPACT

MA SS I VE

~ TORE

sca l es
a nr tque
showc as e and an ltQ ue g un
c ase ant1que cash r c g 1ste r
h an d addtng m ac h ine. coca
co la pop coo ler
stamless
s •ee l pop or beer coo lt,•r
holds 21 cases . regu l ar cash
reg1ste r . Shasta camp er ~~ ){
sl eeper 56~0 good shape
Phone (6 1 tl J786121 o r 37A

3

I 16 31p

F OUR roo'm hous e and bat h in
N ~&gt;w Haven, W Va
Phone
(3011 ' 882 2552
1 18 6tp
71 1 r CRE S wooded land 1n •he

co unt r y
SQme
sullflb t c
bul!d 1ng sr•es qood &lt;lCC(l SS
road
Cl ose •o C h es ter .
pa r tial l y fe n ced
Phone
( 6111 WI ', 1\00 or 1./H'i ·113?
I 13 71c
HOU SE on ltnco ln H g ts 2
bedrm , large k1lche n , lull
basemen t , eMcellen t b u y for
S8 ,900, w rth new f urn it ure,
only SIO .JOO Phone 9~2 7648
1 6 26tc

BRI CK -

3

3 BRs ,

ba th. e~ ll elec t rt c Fam il y
roo m , n tce ki t , pa t io, a nd
n rce lot Only $24,500

s~le

Real Estate For Sale

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veneer, 3 BR s 2 ce ra m ic
bat hs, nt ce kit , ba r . and
dini ng Fu ll basemen t , 2
• car garage, on n i ce l y
dr arned lot . S39,000

SAVE

YOUR MO N EY,
BUY ONE OF OUR 50
HOMES

3

BEDRM
home
l USt
f1n1S hed remode ling, Salem
St , Rutla nd Phone 742 2.3 06
a f ler 4 p m . o r see Milo 8
Hulchison
9 -13 lfc
HOu s E . ba th , 1; acre,
full basement u t 111 1y r oo m
butlt in p orc h , garsge'
P h one 992 nn
12 -30·1fc

6 RM

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SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

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P h 992 ·2174

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Po m eroY

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RE ~ OY MIX CO N ~ R~ r c
delivered r 1g h l t o your
project Fas1 and easy Free
es t1mat es Phone 992 3284 .
Goegle 1n Ready M• x Co.
Mtddt eporl. Oh•o
6 30 tfc
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tN 11, I I ')j ch,1111 t• ' l ( I· l'd liS
cctvcr am fn l 11 1px r a ct.o . H N EW L Y r em ode l ed ho use
wtlh 3 acres m L e ta rt Fa l ls
•rack SI N c o
/ lso
orh cr
1\. l um
s!dtn g , wt th s tone,
• ~pes c rr 11 9'11 H6 \
s torm w1n dows , 4 bedrm s .
I IJ IC.
modern kilchen , 2 living
r m , uti l lly r m .. I b a lh . new
1~6'i FO R D L TD N eW 11 ga
f urn ace. Ph one 16 J.S l 247
W •n&lt;. h eSif'r ] 7 fl. ~ lit ' , It shot
P nor e 7J2 2H9
241:1'4
I 1S Ole
13 26 tp

6:45-Mornlng Report 3
6: 55-&lt;:huck Wh i te Reports 10; Good Morning, Trl
Slate 13.
7· 0G--Today 3,-4,15, Good Morning, America 6,13; CBS
News 8; Bugs ·Bunny and Friends 10.
7;30--Schoolles 10
8:0G--Lassle6 ; Capla ln Kangaroo 8,10, Sesame Street
33.'
a JO-Big Valley 6
9.QO--Not For Women Only 3, Phil Donahue 4,15; Lucy
Show 8; Mike Douglas 10; Morning with D.J . 13
9:30-A.M . 3; 'One life To Live 6; Tatt letales 8; New
Zoo Revue 13.
10 :00--Celebrlty Sweepstakes 3,4,15 ; Edge of Night 6;
Price Is Right 8, 10; M ike Doug las 13.

are poten-

West

North

t~as l

South

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Puss

4 N T Pass
7¥
Pa ss

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those posSibi lities A winning
bridge player must lake sensi·
ble chances and the odds are
t hat South would not be lookmg at three or four sma ll
spades "

5•
Pa ss

10 :30--High Rollers3.15. I Dream of Jeannie 4; Dinah!
6.
ll ;OG--Wheel ot Fortune 3,15; Hollywood Squares 4;
Gam bit 8. 1o. E lectrlc Company 20.
11:30--Ho llywood Squares 3,15; Happy Days 13;
Midday 4; Love of Life 8, 10; Sesame Street 20.
11 ;55-Take Kerr 8; Dan lmel 's Worl d 10.
12 :0G--Magn lf lcent M arble M achine 3,15; Let's Make
A Dea l 13; Bob Braun's 50-50 Club 4; News 6,8,1 0.
12;30---Take my Advice 3, 15; All My Ch ildren 6,13 ;

Pass
Opemng lead - K ""

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A Montana rea der wan ts to
know why you use the fi Ve·
club r esponse to Blackwood to

By Oswald &amp; Jam es Jacoby

ELWOOD B O W ERS REPAIR
- Sweepers , toasters, irons
a l l sma ll appl rances Lawn
mower n ex t to Stat e l-11gh
way Garage on Route 7
Phone 985 3825
4 16. t fc

Search f or Tomorrow

Oswald : " We have devoted
The answer is that there's
a coupl e of weeks to the
no chance to go wrong here
Jacoby t ransfer bid It is an
and by respondmg f1ve clubs

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE - REUNION

s EPTic- TANKS~I~;~d

fAC H

COURSE·

99 2 3954

artl fl ctal convention . but one to show four aces you l eave

AHD 1'\IE'Y ICIIOW

l UCK'!otf,
YES - CR

t hat fi ts m perfectly with sian·
dar d Amc n canb1ddmg. Other
m odern conventions don't and
1f you want lo try som e of
t hem you ar e hk ely lo get mto
trouble .·

OTHER ~·

I MA&lt;ii ~E .

I&lt;HOYIII&lt;'
A FAMOUS 5TAR

LI KE MYRttA MAY
~ 0 NEVEP.

9 18 tf c

WOU LD YOU BELIEVE 7
Bu1l d an al l steel budd1ng at
Po l e B ar-n pr iCes? Go l den
G1ant A ll Steel Bu1 ldmgs ,
Rt
J, 13olC 148 , Waverly ,
Ohio P ho ne 947 2296
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EXCAVATING , BACKHOES
A ND DOZER , L A RGE AND
SMALL
SEPTIC TAN K S
!N S TALLED
BILL
PUt.LIN S. PHONE 992 2478 ,
D A Y OR N I G HT
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Rill Estate F01 Sale
3 B R HOME , just t m j shed
remodel1ng
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St ,
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Phone 741 2306
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for Suqar Bear'
He's
lost'

14 Stick
together

4 Chance

15 Taro

5 Presided

11 Congeal
17 Vaudeville

I Insllrrections Z% Actress,
Lynn 7 Rowan

food
hot•

town?

Z7 Strange one
( sl. )

Z9 Fur
scarf

Indian

over

tree

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and
s -r.c'NP ' He l1kes
dude
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sic.k. Doctor 1

18 Wearing
shoes
19 Manitoba

event

feature

I'm worr ied

Yesterday'sA01wer

( 2 wds.)

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I 15 6tc

BRADFORD , Auc t ioneer
Complete Serv1ce
Phone
949 21187 or 949 2000 Racine ,
Ohto , Cr rll Bradford
10 9 ffc

3 3{)-()ne U te to Live 13; Mickey Mouse Club 6; Match
Game 8 , 10; Romagnolls Ta ble 20
4·0G--Mi ster Cartoon 3. Merv Grl nln 4; Somerset lS;
Bewi tched 6; Mickey Mouse Club 8; Mister Rogers
20,33, Movie " Birds Do II" 10/f Dlnah !. l3.
4:30--Bewl tched 3; Mod Squod 6t Partri dge Family 8;
Sesame Street 20,33 ; Get Smart 15.
s:oo--Bon anza 3; Family Affair 8; St ar Trek 15; .
5:30--Adam-12 4, 13; New• 6; Beverly Hillbillies 8;
Electri c Company 20,33.
6:0G--News3 ,4,8,10,13, 15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20 ; lTV
Ut l ll zatlo' 33
6:30--NB C ~ws 3,4,15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith
6; CBS News 8,10; Your Fut urels Now 33; In-School

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bu ll d 1n g
derr.ck

t he live no tr ump rebid open to
t he B lackwood bidder

(For a copy ol JACO B Y
MODERN. send $1 io· "Wm
at Brtdge ." c l o l h1s
J tm ··or course there 1s newspaper. P 0 Box 48 9,
the old reliable Blackwood RadiO C'' Y SlaUOn New Yor k,
wh1ch everyone should use, N Y W0 19)

TELL1N ' A SOOL !

30 Italian
clty

Z3 Squeal
24 Mexican

10 Oh, my
( 2 wds.)
II Mysterlws
12 Cuddled

31 A Bronte
38 One kind
of power
fl Edwardian
nickname

goody
Z5 Skin
problem

Z1 Trampled

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mount
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series

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MIDDL E PORT - Walk to
shop 3 BR . 2 baths . dt ning

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k it chen , bedroom , 2 por .
ches . Ve r y nice loca t •on on
lake N eed s som e r epa tr

POM E ROY -

Excellent 2

story fr ame . N ew siding ,
new storm door s &amp; w in
dows , carpe t ed, paneled ,
til ed , f ul l base m en t, 2 car
garage , n ew F A n at gas
fu r nace

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PROMI&amp;ING CI\REER
AT 130NNA7.
FA&amp;H10NS

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35 OutcrY
, 3'1 Neither
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AROUND TH'HOUSE,
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ON STRIKE!!

GOODY

FER '-{OU,
LUKEV

BUT SHE

,

Steer a m1d dle cou rse tod ay It
you find yo urself among p er .
sons wtlh c o nflictmg vtews Ar •
b1trate Don' t take si des

You re ltke ly to have to contend 21) The mean s Will nol justtly
the e nds today Do n' t use
w• l h a hea vrer work load tha n
m ethods to advance your aims
usu&lt;~l today
Pace vo urse tf
lhat c ould tarntsh your tma ge
wise ly to mln•m •ze stress

TAURUS (April 20-Moy 20) Be CAPRICORN ( Dee. 22-Jon.
very selective as to whom you
· c hum around wtlh soc•all y today Avo•d t h ose w• t h a
penchant lor m ak1ng scenes

GEMINI tM oy 21 -June 20)
Don I sk•m over Important
s•luatton s today Th tngs swept
under the rug may later surface

CANCER (June 21· July 22)

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h1 nts

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ARIES (Moreh 21 ·Aprll 19) SAG In ARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.

~

WHI LE HE \VAS WORKING 1\VELVE
AND fDURTEEN HOUR DAYS
I HAD NOTHING MORE
~TIMUL '\TING 10 00
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)

DAILY CRYt'TOQlJOTE - Here's ho"

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care ful l oday aboul m aKing
comm•tments too far in ad ~
van ce Try to clear up thtngs
l acmg you first

39 Depraved

per

Ada m s Chronicles 20,33.

9· 3{)-()ne Day at a lime 8,1 0.
-·
10;QO---J oe Forrester 3,4, 15; Marcus Welby, M.D. 6. 1~;
Shirley Mac Laine 8.10; News 20; Woman Ali ve ! 33.
10·30--Woman Al ive' 20; Woman 33.
11 oo---News 3,4,6,8, 10,13, 15; ABC News 33.
.
11 ; 30--Johnny Carson 3.4, 15; My stery of the Week
" I' m the Gi rl He Wants 1'!;-KIII " 6,13; Movie
" Manhunter" ! ; Movie " 23 Paces to Baker Street"
10; Janakl 33.
1 :00- Tomorrow 2,3; N ew s 13.

3% Cymbals
33Tiny

runner

R T. 68 1 - ll5 acr es Wat er
ava il ab l e
M1 ne r a l s
In
good recrea t ion a r ea ( some

7.0G--Trulh or Consequences 3; To Tell the Truth 4;
Bowling l or Dollars 6; Wilburn Brothers I ; News
10; Name That Tune 13; Family Affair 15;
Ant iques 20 ; Wild, Wild World ot Animal s 33.
7. 30--Hollywood Squares 3; Hollywood Squares ~ ;
Let's Deal with It 6; $25,000 Pyramid 8; EveniJ!9
Ed it ion with Martin Agronsky 20; Price Is Right
10; To Tell the Truth 13; High School T V. Honor
15; Fami ly Theatre 33.
•
8· oo--Movln' On 3, 15 ; Happy Days 6,13; Collede
Basketball 4; Good Ti mes 8,10; Ourstory 33:
International Ani mation Festival 20.
8·30--Welcome Back, Kolter 6,13; 0 Pop! 8,10; Con. sum er Survival Kit 20,33
l
9 oo--Pollce Woman 3, 15; Rookies 6,1 3; M -A·S-H 8, 1 ~ ;

CHANNEL FIVE
7 p.m. - Changed Lives (c )
7:30 - Bill Cosby Show (c)
8;00 - High and Wild (C)
8:30-- Daytime (c)
9:30--Wyatt Earp
10;QO-- Target ; Corr uptors

Rooes
%8 Naughty
child
R T . 14 3 - 11, ~ acres, M obile
Home w t l h 2 rooms and
garage added A tr cond ,
own wr. t er &amp; ct l y water ,
enclosed p a tio A ll ts ex
cel lenl c ond

a,10.

12 ;45--E iectr lc Company 33.
12 ;55--NBC News 3, 15.
1:OG--News 31 Ryan 's Hope 6, 13; Phil Donahue 8;
Young and the Rest less 10; Nol for Women Only 15.
1: 30--F irst Ladles' Diaries 3,4, 15; Rhy m e and Reason
6, 13; As The World Turns 8, 10
2:0G--S20,000 Pyramid 6, 13. ·
2·30--Nelghbors 6,13, Guiding Light 8, 10.
J .OG--A nother World 3,4, 15; Genera l Hospltal6,13; A ll
In the F amily 8, 10; Li lias, Yoga and You 20.

show no aces or fo ur aces

4 BR Br ick hom e 6 yrs , 2• 1
baths . ga r age on 2.8 acres
o n paved road ne ar For ke d
Run Sl a te Forest
Phone
16 1 11 ~ 667 37 87 S38 ,000
1 15 Ut p
W ILL SELL or tr a d e 6 r m
h ou se with bat h on P 1 ac r es
g r o und tn Sa li sb ur y T wp or
trad e for smal l farm P hone
992 3183
' 15 7tp

there

anyw here worrying about

~

87
North South vu lnerable

Nice 2 BRs ,

SJ4.000
4 YRS. OLD -

16 3• p
Si lO

LOSER

3 n&gt;ce

l arg e BR s, ! 1 1 b&lt;l t h s ,
fa mi l y room w rth wood .
burr''llng !• r e pl a ce, kit ha s
d is posa l -dtshwasher stove
washer dryer N a t gas
F A furna ce find garage

61]7

Rug tor
Phone 991 7308

BORN

bath, nat gas F A furnace ,
ba sement. st orm w i ndows
&amp; door s $ 10,000

T V 0 wh 1te la ce d \Jull s P ho ne
7 12 1 1fl&lt;,
1 16 3tc

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I

BR s, ba th large ullltty ,
fron t por ch and 87 of an
acre $21 .500

9._ Jac k W . Car sey , Mgr

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$ 12

POMEROY LANDMARK
~

BR s .

here

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N ath an B ~ggs
Rad1 at or Sp eci a ll5t

C R AN E Se r vtce ,
~0
ft
e re ct 1on
Ph one 99 7 Sc1 68

even

19 t 1al problems."
Oswald . " Today 's hand
shows Blackwood al its best
• K2
North asks for aces and b1ds
seven hearts when South
EAST
WEST
shows him the m1ssmg lwo "
• 10 7
• Q 954
Jim " North d1d take some
• 10 4
. 2
slight chance when he bid
t Q 10 R 7
• J6 5 3
seven South m •ghl have held
,fo K QJ 2
• 10 9 6 54
th r ee little spades . In that
SOUTH
case a spade rmesse wou ld
• 86
have been needed ..
. Q.J 98J
Oswald " You don ' t gel
+ A94

mo

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Modern 5a n •tatton
o r 992 7349 ,

TUESDAY, JANUARY2D,I976
6;tl0---&lt;:olumbus Today 4; Public Affairs 10.
6:25-Farm Report 13.
6:30--New Zoo Revue 4; News 6; Bible Answers 8;
Concerns &amp; Comments 10; Rev C leophus Robinson
13.
6 : 40--Qunce of Prevention 10.

NURTH 101
• AKJ .t2
. AK765

• Ph . 992.,1993.

From the largest Truck or
Bulldozer Radiato r to the
allesl Heater Core

1 :oo--Tomorrow 3.-4.

WIN AT BRIDGE
Blackwood at its best

STASHED BY THAT

S.,tracuse, Ohto

C

3 BR s.
ba t h mod krtchen , por
ch es. rt nd fenced yard near
st or es On l y $12.500
49 A CR ES ~ Nea r Mtd ·
dleporl 3 Yrs . old , 2 BR s ,
balh, dry ba sement and
carpo rt S3 1,000

OFFAPAIR
OF CO-OP
SNOW TIRES

J TR-1\ I LERS for Solie on one
lot S9500 Call after 5 p m
992 3161
1 15 6tc

or Month
. .-

W IL L TRI M or cut frees and
Shrubbery
P hone 949 2545
or 7•17 3167
12 18 26tc

•s Discount

HOTEL
Special Rates
by Weelc

SE W ING M A CH I N E Repairs ,
serv•ce all m a kes 992 228 4
The Fa b r •c Sh op , Po meroy
1\ uthor •Ie d S1nger Sa les and
Se r v rce
We
sharpen
Sc 1ssor s
3 29 tf c

SNOW TIRE SALE!

Middleport, 0 . Ph 992 ·271 1

I l 76 9

--

ON E FLOOR

La Salle
Rooms, '5.00 up

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l ' L L liME buoklo. c cpf::r
ClC:per•cncc
m us r have
v r•• e il n d se nd r es ume ro
Po x ~'19 r co The Da il y
~e n 1 1nel , P ome roy
O h io

1 ~ Middleport

D &amp; D T R E E tr•mming , 20
y ears ex pertence Insured ,
tr ee es tt ma fe s Call 992 23811
or (614 ) 698 7157 A lbany
10 15 I I c

GOO D ctua l1 l y hay
] 658

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ap•
all L' lcc,
Po nH: rov H on1c &lt;
l n d I UI O
61JU E,lS ' Mflln ' , 1 Pome r o y
Oh 10
I I J 61 c

Pass ed January 12, 1976

Ohio

LIME ST ONE and gravel
PhOne Jr Oars! a t 742 785 0
after 5 p m
1 7 12tp

1971 HO N Oi1 1 ~ 0 . I o r d 2000
rra c1 or
P ', ddtc r cntt tl l
lock , fr ont end w e•g ht s and
othe r exl ra s
Ph one 992
] 658
t ::, 17tc

R Er L nr cc 1 rn1 home bath
do ubl e ca r ~ ar agc
nrcc
ya rd lor •n for m at1on c all
992 2 ~ 07
t 16 II C

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ol

EX CAVAT ING .
dozer .
and
d ll cher
b a c kh oe
Cha rl es R
Hatt• el d Back
H oe Se r v rce , RUtland , Ohio .
P hone 742 2008
l tJ 078tc

1964 10 10 DOZER , w inch
c anopy , 6 fl
blade all
re bui l t , 55 000 Phon e (l!d•IJ
985 3594
1 18 !I p

Ca l l 997

BEDROOM furn iS hed
aparlmenl
a!
Vi l l ag e
Mahor Phone 992 3273
12 19 261(

REMODELING
Plumbtng
heal tn g and all t ypes of
r e pa•r
Work
g ene ra l
guaranteed
20 years ex
per ie nce
Phone 992 '1409
5 1 tfc

ONE LIME D oak bedrm
sut te t or sale Bookcase bed
tr.pl e dresser and n •g ht
st and 5150 Phone 997 2413
I 18 3tp

1970 J50 J OHN Deere do J:e r .
n ew eng•ne. tra nSmiSSIOn .
s teer1ng clut ches. and under
c arr•ag e roll canopy , 6 f t
blad e . $6 500 Phone ( O!J l
985 3594
1 18 7tp

1 ,J 11c

RETIRE D or sem1 reltred
lady to ltve m r re e r oom
and board and sm a ll wag es
for t1gh t dult es See at 308
Page St , Midd l eport , Oh to
1 I I lf c
•

Gene Grate
Clerk of c,ouncil
M L Kelly
Presrden t of Co unc il

tn R utland

) 858

E XCAVAT ING , dozer , toau c o
an d bac kho e work , sepl 1c
t ank s
rnst a l l ed .
dump
trucks and lo boys for hlfe .
wil l haul fill dtrl , top soil.
l •meston e and gravel Ca l l
Bo b or Roger Je ffers , day
ph one 997 7089 n1ght phon e
997 35 25 or 992 5231
7 11 l f c

R EF RIGERATOR and ele c
range , $25 ea c h . good
condtr1on Phone 99 7 5769 or
c an be seen at 509 11 South
Th• rd St . Middl eport
1 18 Jt p

OR RENT OR Sf1 LE
3
bed r m mcbde hom e, un
fu r ntshed , uf rld re s pa rd on
R t 33 rn Bu r l mgham Phon e
992 775 1
17 J 1 1fc

1

~:~~p:~b p!~~~~ise!m ;1o;e~g~~
author1tyo t and'" accor d ance
wit h
l aw
or
o r dr n ance
Provtde d further t h at the
ap p ropr.ations
for
co n
tin gencies ca n only be elC:
pended upon appeal o" two
th1rds vote o f Co unct l fo r
1t ems of expe n se co n s t tt u t•ng
a l egal obtiga l ton aga1nsl the
v il l age , and for pur poses other
than those covered b y the
o ther spec il rc app r op r iat •ons
her em ma d e
Th ts r es ol u t1 on sha ll take
eff ec t at the ea rl tes t pertod
al lowed by law

S0METHfN6 IN51D~ ~

THERE 5 U~E J5..

SOMETHI&gt;.IG f&gt;I G
AIJD HEAVY... LF.T
ME O.EE IF !

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COfi L FO R SAL E C/\ 13 Coal
Com pany , 1 mil e north o f
Ches h 1r e . on Rt 7 P1ck you r
own 5. 70 per ton Open 6 da ys
per week, or c al l (6 14) 367
733 0 for f urther tn l o r m at ton
1 8 78 1c

16 ! ('

I RI SH Setter Pups
f ou r
beau t rl ul and hea l thy males ,
8 weeks ol d Pu r e bred not
r eg tsterc d Bo th par enl s can
be seen $tO e ach Shad e .
Ohro Phon e (614 1 696 123d
I 15 81c

Clerk •S h er eby aulhor12ed lo
draw h rs warrants on the
Vrl l age
Treasurer
for
payments from an v o f th e
fo r egotng app r opna t •ons upon
rece•vm g proper certi f •ca tes
an d vo uc hers l h erefor , ap p r oved by the boa r d or of
f1cers au thorized by l aw to
approve l he same or an or
dt na n ce or r eso l ut•on of
council lo ma k e the ex
pendlt ures , provided !hat no
warrants Sh a ll be drawn or
0

The Stal e
County , ss

COAL. l1mestone and al l rypes
of satt and ro c k salt far tee
ElC:
a n d sn ow remo val
celsto.· Sa l t Works , Eas l
Ma1n Sl, Pomeroy , OhtO
Phone 997 3891
12 7 •fc

For Rent

DE AL ER S 1n scrap
1r on
me ta ls , tunk autos R1dcr s
Savage Phon e 99 7 5 168
I 1 '] 9l p

500

CAPTAJN Ti'' ov
WAS~ H"" ACCIPE'NTALI.Y TI&lt;16 6ERED
A. TRAP OOOR '"-' THE M t N!ATf~U~R~!:.!:~~~­
M'oJ STI\R5 ~ ... 1S THERE

LARRY LAVENii Eit

Free esttm a l es on ca r ·
p eti n g a nd i n stallat i o n .
W e' ll br ing sa mples t o you r
hom e wt th no oblig ation .
See how y ou ca n rea lly
sa v e ..
Mike Yo ung , M a nager
Sa les a nd ln st a llati on
R t . 3, Pom er oy, Ohio 45769
Phone d a v or ntgh t
614 ·99'2·22 06
I IJ 1 mo

MODERN desrgn stereo. B
lrack tap e am fm rad10
co mb rnalton Bat once $98 60
or terms Ca l l 992 39 65
1 7 I fc

1972 O L D SMOB I LE Toro nado
very n1c e . low m rt eagc , /\1 1
pow er , AM f M stereo . a1r
t'I6H [\ t r lc~ ldr l il '· r"l bra IUO
con d• riont n g , v• n yl lop
I own er Ca"' b e seen ut 17 1
R easonabl y p r 1c ed Ca l l 992
·.cvcn rh r ~~~ . Mtd dl cpor•
2J78
May co ns1der n1ce
t 13 61(
o lder Chevy or Mustang o n
rrad e
19 77 GREMLIN X , $ 1, 100
1 15 ltp
Good co nd1tu;m mu st sel l.
go m g ove r sea s Phone 949
2512 or 9.119 2406
1 19 5tp 1'166
C II D IL Li\ C
Coupe
DeV tlle r un s good , $400
PhOne 997 31 61 a ft er 5 p m
1 15 61 c
PARA SOL
Bo uttqu e
ai-1
l 1,17t v~· Df ~ HER Wrl h Air ,
n ou nc es
P e r ma ncnl
am ra dto , 11 •ra ck Slc r co .
Spec1a l s 1 Untper m. reg $20,
now S17 50 . R eg $t7 50 , now
excc lt cn• co ndtt•on
n oo k
vill ue SJ 7') 0 o\ dl se ll for
$15 Reg $ 15, now Sl 3 50
S-3 tOO Phon e Y92 r, 933
Specials from Jan 70 th thru
31s t Lcrcat ed next to Ska t e
1 16 J•c
A Way Roller R1nk Op en
',LI PER
1\c cll c
Tue s thru Satu rday Phone 1411 V W
(6 14 1 98 5 dldl. Owner
QOOd condrl10 n " n ew l 1r cs
Phone 9t'l '}'}]J
Sandra ( T russe ll ) Kern s
16 61(
r 1a 12t c

17 16 SO •c

W L

Wolf with . . . 33.
7.30--That Good Ole Nashville Music 3, Don Adams
Screen Test 4; Match Game PM 6, Pr ice Is Right 8;
Even ing Edition wllh Martin Agronsky 20; High
Road to Adventure 10; To Tell the Tru th 1J; Friends
of an 15; Marco Sportllte 33.
8:0G--Bobby VInton 3; On the Rocks 13; Invisible Man
4, 15; College Basketball 6; Gun smoke 8; Monster
Concert 33 ; Rhoda 10, Turbulent Ocean 20.
8:» --We Thi nk You Should Know 3; Movie "The
Macahans" 13; Stateo,heUnlon ' 7633 ; Phyllis 10.

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Wome n B etty Wh1tlatch 18 7
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WHAT ITS MOTHER AND FATHER SAY AT HOME.- THE
TALMUil

Nolhtng advantageous w111 be
gatned today by l rymg to tm·
pose unpopul~ ideas on unw ttlmg listener s. ,

19) You m ay be t empled to d ay
to poke vour nose tnto a sl ru a~
hon l hat has no dtrect bea·r tng
on you 11 could ca use som e
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AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob. 19)
Make haste slo wl y today in any
l ra nsac tt on s w here ther§ ts
somethtng or ma tcr1a l valtie al
sl ake

PISCES (Feb. 20-March '20)

Stall for lt mc today rt you reel
you ' re hemg pressed t o tna ke
dccts1ons you re un sure o r.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Pu 1 a Reqroup so you crtn wclgh 1th e
ISSUeS
lock and key on the old money
belt tod ay or you co uld t m ~
pulstvely spend beyond your
means Be prudent

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) You
may teell•ke you're benlg pulle d m all dtr~ c lton s today
Chances are you wtll be 1f you
allow others to o verly tnfluence

you
LIBRA (Sept 23-0 el. 23) Be

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J an. 20, 1978

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ClC:tremely acl t\/e one lor yo u
For bes t chances ol svocess
don 1 let vour pnonJ •es OIJ~rl a p
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COllision
of two cars
kills child

Propo~ed hill would help Blue Cross fight high hospital cos~
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - State
Rep . Dennis Eckart, DEuclid, and Attorney General
William Brown today annoWlced Jegislatioo to encourage Blue Cross of Ohio to
lower hospital costs and
reduce skyrocketing medical
insurance premiums.
Eckart said he had drafted
amendmends to a bill now
pending before the state
Senate to force Blue Cross to
work wi.th hospitals to
prohibit their automatically
"passing throl1&amp;h" hospital
costs to their customers.
"Hospitals now have a
credit card to do what they
want," said Eckart. "Blue
Cross acts simply as a
collectio n agent · for the
hospital."
Blue Cross pays for 6(1 per
cent of all hospital bills in
Ohio, Eckart said. He said his
legislation would bring down
all hospital costs by man-

MEIGS TIIEATRE
TONITE THRU TUES .
JAN . 19-lO
Joe Camp 's
BENJI
(Color)

dating better management on
the part of the five Blue Cross
agencies in the state.
He said Blue Cross of
Cincinnati has the fourth
lowest medical insurance
premiums in the United
States because it has instituted procedures to eliminate duplicate hospital programs and provide for better

"s ubscriber input" into
negotiations between Blue
Cross and the hospitals.
"They have taken a tough
line," he said.

Eckart said Blue Cross now
passes through 95 per cent of
every premium dollar to the

hospitals without any attempt
to reduce the costs.

Eckart said his legislation
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ROOKIE WINS OPEN
ATTEND GRANGE
PHOENIX, Ariz. I UP I)
LETART FALLS - Mr.
- Bob Glider Is llndlng It
and Mrs. Robert D, Ashley
and children, Clifford, Keith · hard to believe even now,
and It all may not really
and Heidi of here and Miss
In for another day or
sink
Emma English, Coolville,
attended the national session

of grange in Columbus. All of
the gro up, except Mrs .
Ashley , who had received the
degree earlier , took the
. degree of Demeter; the
highest given by grange.
Heidi Ashley and Miss
English also received the
degree of Flora. All are
members of Racine Grange
2606.

two.

The 25-year-old rookie
pro from Corvallis, Ore.,

playing In only his second
PGA event after finally
winning his playing card on

the fourth try, took the
$200,000 Phoenix Open
Sunday by two shots over
Roger Maltbie, the 1975
Rookie of the Year.
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The sayings were collected
ning·iile,." other writers and
from Wilder's personal run ~
columnists, politicians.
· Wilder described himself
as the ''author, editor,
publish er, circ ulation

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and delivery service" in the
hook's production. The book's
success, said Wilder, has
encouraged him to go to work
on a "raunchy cook book" to
be titled "Chitlin's, Collards
and Cold Corn Bread."
Wilder said he considers
himself somewhat of an authority on chitlins, or boiled
hog intestines.
His experience with the
dish goes back as far as the
Normandy invasion when he

came ashore with "a roll of
toilet paper, a change of
socks, a quart of chitlins and
a carbine."

BAKER
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Copies are available for
$1.50, plus 35 cents lor handling from The Gourd Hollow
Press, R~leigh, N.C., 27612.

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

also allows for an annual
review of Blue Cross.hospital
contracts in Ohio's five

HOSPITAL NEWS

PLEASANT VALLEY
Discharges: Robert Greer,
New Haven: Daniel Rairden,
Hartford ; Mrs . Gera ld
Warner, Gallipolis Ferry:
:Garnett Wooten, Christine
Lewis, Point PleasaJlt; Mrs.
Oscar Park, Crown City, 0 .;
Sandra Weaver, New Haven ;
John Sebrell, Southside.
Births: January 16,'a son to
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Turley, Racine , 0.; January

Surgery planned
Delores Aeiker. Linco,ln
Hill, Pomeroy, will undergo
sur gery at Ohio State
University Hospital Tuesady.
She will have vascular
surgery on her neck and a
valve in her heart will be
replaced.
Her address is Ohio
University Hospital , Means
Hall, Room 561, Columl;ms,
Ohio.
MEET SET
Evangeline Chapter OES
will meet at 6:30 p.m .
Tuesday at the temple in
Middleport for a cleanin'g

CLUB TO MEET
The Middleport Uterary
Club will meet at 2 p.m.
Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. Bernard Fultz. Mrs.
Bert · Grimm will review
"Trees" and Mrs. Richard
Owen will review "Drumbeats in Williamsburg." Roll
call will be " A Pioneer I've
·.Known ."

REVIVAL SET
RUTLAND - A revival will
begin Wednesday, Jan. 21, at
the Rutland Free Will Baptist
Church with evangelist Rev .
John Elswick as speaker.
Saturday, Jan. 24, the Gospel
Tones will be featured.
Pastor is Rev . Roger Turner.
The public is welcome .
Services are 7:30 nightly.

by p~rmissl on nf Til E 1\LTTMAN N AIH .III VI:

1804: America's most .infamous duel.

Hatred is smouldering in Aaron Burr. He'd planned grand
things for himself, including the Presidency. In 1800 he tied
with Jefferson. Until Alexander Hamilton threw his
Federalists votes against Burr. Now, it's four years later.
Burr tries another route to power. Offers himself as a candidate for governor of New York. Once !lgain, Hamilton's
influence defeats him. Almost anything is cause for a duel
these days: politics, women, debts, insults. Burr challenges
Hamilton, and
the gentleman accepts. The morning of July
'
.
11th, Burr fires and his shot is true. Hamilton misfires and
.lies dying. There is no glory ahead forBurr . Hamilton Jives
on in history, a hero. ~

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Farmers Bank

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatlori

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Carpenter Pel . flnals

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harvey
and daughters spent several
days in the Lockhart, Texas
area with her mother, Gladys
McWhorter and
other
relatives. They visited points
.of interest there including the
LBJ Ranch.
Members of the United
Methodist Women's Group of
Temple Church met at the
home of Mrs. carl Crabtree'
for their January meeting.
Mrs . Arthur Crabtree
·assisted by Betty Mattox and
Elizabeth Jordan, presented
devotiOns using the Prayer
and Seif-Denial packet to ·
show where our money is
being used as we give to help
others. An offering was
taken. Copies of " The
Lamplighter" were prepared
for mailing. A dessert was
served by the hostess to Mrs.
Dick Bietsel, a guest, Mrs,
Arthur Crabtree, Mrs. Murl
Galaway, Mrs. Lucy Thomas,

Mrs. Hazel Culwell, Mrs. Don
Comer, Mrs. Mendal Jordan,
Mrs . Robert Mattox and
Kevin Crabtree.
Earl Starkey and Mendal
Jordan from Columbia
Grange joined other Meigs
County Grangers, Mrs . G. A.
Radekin and Mrs. Robert
Holliday, Laurel Grange; Leo
Story, Hemlock, and Seth
Nicholson and Norman Will,
Harrisonville, at the District
Legislative meeting at
Albany Grange, Athens
County on Wednesday
evening. James Ross, State
Grange Master, led a very
worthwhile discussion on
pending legislature.

COLUMBUS - ONCE MORE DEAlJNG with minor bills
on the fioor while waiting for standing committees w put
together some major legislltlon, the Ohio General Assembly
reconvenes Tuesday. The House Is to reconvene 11 a. m. and
the Senate 1:30 p. m.
The House Utilities Committee Is to meet Tuesday and
Wednesday to begin amending legislation that would change ·
the fonnula for caleulallng utlllty rates. As originally written
by the chief sponsor, Rep. Demls L. Wojtanowakt, ( 0WIUoughby Hills,) the bill would have replaced the current
fonnula with one based on original cost of constructloo e1

utilitY plants.

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Ohio utlUUea favor the current fonnula based on what 14 .
would cost to reconstruct a pll!nt at today's prlce8, leq,
depreciation. Wojtanowskl said he f~ra Ilia supporters on the.
House Utilities Committee will have to accept a comprOIIliR:
He said they will offer a ll!!rlea of amendments to restore
original language on behalf of consumers, adding "we'll:
probably get creamed."
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Save Up To 50%
During This Annual Sales Event

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"To help celebrate this year:s
Bicentennial, how about raising
my allowance to $17 . 76~' '

to

2 to 5 I CLOSE

AT. NOON ON THURS.l-;-EAST COU.RT

MONDAY THRU THURSDAY $:30 lO 5 PM.

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By MIKE FEINSfLBER
WASHINGTON i UPI)
President Ford has called on
an election-year Congress to
both raise and cut taxes,
curtail government and
forego the attempt to seek
miracle cures for lingering
economic troubles.
In a State of the Union
address that can serve as hiS
platform in Republican
primary battles against
Ronald Reagan , Ford ·sa id
the national state after 17
months of , his stewardship
was "in many ways a lot
better - but still not good

elderly, but no national
health insurance; more
judges, jails and prosecutors
to fight crime, but no new gun
control measures; housing
sub~idies for 400,000 tenants
and 100,000 home buyers; and
tne creation of a plan to give
· lax benefits to low-and
middle-income familie~ who
invest in securities .

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policeman abroad and ''"
indulgent parent here af
horne ... We must be more
honest with the American
people, promisjng them no
more than we can deliver,
and delivering all that we
promise."

He said he believed in a job
for everyone who wants tb

work , but he specifically
He also proposed co n- rejected a "full employment "
solidat ing SIO billion in health bill, which has been endorsed
programs ; tax incentives for by most of the 11 declared
business firms which in- · Democratic presidential · can~
. crease jobs; enaetm&lt;!nt of his didates , to proVide a govern1975 energy program, in- ment job for every worker
eluding removal of price who cannot find priva(e emenough ."
con trols on natural gas;
ployment. He sa id private
He advocated lla new rea- easing taxes on inherited business is where to look for
!ism" whose theme was that farms; an increase in defense " real, rewarding, perman!!nl
government must do less in spending; and a fre e hand to jobs ."
the hope that citizens then · "help our friends, such as in
Furd spoke in the House
can do more for themselves. Angola ."
c~amber for 47 minutes,
He proposed expanding and
In reaction, Republican before Co ngress 1though
making perma nent the Sen. Barry M. Goldwater many members were absent,
current income tax cut, by called Ford courageous for
their seats filled by
increasing the $750 personal advocating restraint. House congressional aides), the
ellemption to $875 next year Speaker Carl Albert said the cabinet, the Supreme Court,'
and
making
other speech _lacked vision. Sen. lhe diploma tic corps and the
libralizatioris, but he also Edmund S. Muskie will give
television cameras. His ~ext,
asked for heavier payroll the formal Democratic reply
with munerous handwritten
taxes to meet a worrisome on television at 9 p.m . EST
changes, was typed in big
Social Security deficit.
Wednesday .
type, four lines to a page.
He proposed an Increase in
Striking his th eme, Ford
Applause was perfunctory.
Medicare covera~e for the said : "We tried to be a
Here is a swnmary o'f

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WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT FORD HAS ASKED chief
federal mediator W. J. Usery Jr. to become secretary of Jahor,
filling a vacancy left by the resignation of John T. Dunlop,
according to White House sources. These sources predicted
Usery would accept the offer, prompting an announcement
before the end of the week. Tbe appointment could stir opposition among conservative Republicans.
Usery's aides declined to confirm the White House report .
They nonetheless noted that Usery was sitting with 'Ford's
family in the House chamber Monday night when the
President delivered his State of the Union speech. A strapping
Georgian, Usery, 52, has served as chief of the Federal
Mediation and Conciliation Service since 1973 and as a special
presidential assistant since 1974. He is generally
acknowledged to be the nation's top mediator,

WAYNESBURG, PA. - MORE THAN 3,500 miners were
itDed Monday when roving pickets kept sill Greene County coal
mines closed and also shut down one mine. in Fayette County
and another in Wasbington County. Three of the five companies affected by the wildcat strike obtained court injlUlctions
wend the walkout .
The pickets were reported to have come from the
Nemacolin mine of YoungstoWI) Sheet and Tube Co. in Greene
County where 400 miners walked out Jan. 12. Mines closed by
the pickets for the first time Monday were the lsaiJI!lla mine of
National Steel Corp. in Fayette County and the "esta No. 5
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CHILD KILLED - All five occupants of this car were thrown out of the vehicle one
being killed, in an accident on Route 1 near Pomeroy at 4:40p.m. Monday. Dead i~ 17month-old Brandon Regen Counts of Syracuse.

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

. TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1976

Ford .would raise
and lower ta~es

COLUMBUS - THE OHIO GENERAL ASSEMBLY was to
reconvene today, with floor action on a variety of minor bills
and continued committee work on more substantive
legislation, House floor action was scheduled on a bill designed
to encourage industries to develo~ their own fuel supplies.
The measure, sponsored by Rep. Thomas J . Carney, DBoardman, would prohibit counties and iownships from
banning, through wning, the use of at)Y land owned by an indUstrial firm for oil and gas prodUction, provided the fuel is for
the company's own plants. Tbe bill would have no effect on
existing municipal wning procedures. The Senate calendar
featured a House-passed bill establishing the crime of record
piracy and setting penalties for it.
Under tbe measure, authored by Rep. Troy L. James, DCieveland, it would be Illegal to make records or tapes for the
purpoee of selling them or using them for prufit without permission from the recording artist.

JANUARY ctEARANCE SALE

LAFF- A- DAY

ESCAPED SERIOUS INJURY :; This car driven by Lewis J. Fox , Route 2 Pomeroy,
was heavtly damaged when It was struck on Route 1 near Pomeroy by a car driven bv Victor
R. CoWlts, 22, Syracuse at 4:40p.m. Monday. Fox escaped without serious injury. -

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went across the centerline
and its left side and rear
crashed headon into a northbound car driven by Lewis J .
Fox, 67, ' Route 2, Pomeroy.
The entire side of the Counts
car was torn out and the front
of Fox's car was demolished.
The Middleport E-R squad
and the Southeastern Ohio
Emergency Medical Service
had vehicles on the scene. All
of the persons involved in
both cars were taken to
Velerans Memorial Hospital.
Brandon Counts was dead on
arrival at the hospital. His
parents, his grandmother and
Shannon Counts, who would
be his aunt , were all
hospitalized. Fox was lreated
for injuries and released.
Brandon is survived by his
parentS, Victor and Lura
Phillis Carroll Counts; his
paternal grandparen.ts ,
Victor and Virginia Coun ts of

members of his family are In
guarded
condition
at
Veterans Memorial Hospital
today as the result or a twoear collision on SR 7 about 187
feet from the juncUon of SR 1
and 143, at 4:40p.m. Monday.
Dead Is Brandon Reagen
Counts, a passenger in a
southbound car driven by his
father, Victor R. Counts, 22,
Syracuse. Others in the car
were the child's mother, Lura
Coun Is, 18; his grandmother,
Kathleen
Coun ts,
43,
Syracuse, and her two-yearold daughter, Shannon . Ali
five of the occupants were
thrown out of the car.
The d~partmen t of Sheriff
Robert Hartenbach said the
south bound vehicle driven by
Victor Counts had passed
another southbound car on
Route 1 and had returned to
his lane Of traffic when the ·Syracuse, and his mate,rnal
vehicle spun out on the ice on grandmother, Mrs. Mae
tne roadway . The vehicle
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Applications for tobacco

"FR IENDLY ONES" show
why Quality Doesn't
- IT PAYS!

RS: 9:30

A 17-month-Old Syracuse

boy was killed and four

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customers . Come in
let one of our

OFFICE.

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brought them back just for

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undei- prelftlt Jaw to

'ROAD

aren't here yet.''

The Department Store of
Building Since 1915.

by Blue Cro•.

','We did make an el'lcrl w mue Cross to control holpltal
control costs," said Brown, costs," said Brown. "If
rut be said his office was adopted, these ammdme!U
msuccessfulln Its court fight will give him that authority.'!
against rising hooplllll coeta.
Eckart 1181d he had not
The Attorney General had heard from Blue CI'OI1I !I
asked the court to allow the Ohio
concerning . his
state to refuae the rate Jn.. • legislation, but that ~
crease requests, but the case national
Blue
Cr011
BOMB FOUND
was rejected by the high Alloclation bad Indicated ti
BOSTON (UP! I - A court.
favored the amendmenta • ..:
briefcase containing a bomb
"1'he ~ourt said the
Eckart said he expected
was foWld in a closet on the superintendent of Insurance hearings on the bill In tWb
fifth noor of the downtown doesn't have . any authority . weeks.
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.,
three floors of the building
were evacuated . .

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POMEROY, OHIO
SAO,OOO.OO Maximum Insurance For Each Depositor

Brown said the Supreme
Court, In a ruling last
November. has made it
Impossible for the state
Dep8rtment of Insurance to
refuse rate increases asked

Recent
development an annual basis.
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concerning cigar tobacco
Cigar binder and filler ba4
production In Ohio provide bee~ grown in this area mil
for changes in surrender and all Indications show It Ia '!.
reallocation of allotment successful crop, Farmer!
acreage. Applications for must have adequate barns f,..
reallocated acreage of cigar curing, land, labor and
binder and filler tobacco will equipment available for !hi
be taken by the Meigs and production of cigar lobacc~
'
.
Gallia County ASCS offices The farmer must assure !hi
Wltil March 1, 1976.
GaiUa and Meigs CoWlty ABC
• Galli a and Melg$ County Committees that the acreag~ .
farmers applying for cigar
tobacco allotment acreage·
'¥- alL. "0WA IQ. C. . J! A(K -'
. would be applying for be obtained from the GaiDa
acrea~e that Is
to be CoWlty ASCS office located al
MAKING THE BEST OF EVERY CIRCVMST ANCE
surrendered In a limited 95 Sycamore St., Gallipolis';
Aldous Huxley, a distinguished writer with a varied amount from the Miami or the Meigs County ASCS
literary career, once said , ''Experience is not what happens to Valley this year. The . office located at West :lnd
a man: It is wha t a man does with what happens to him." The surrender and reallocation Is Street, Pomeroy.
difference between failure and achievement, frustrat.ion and a voluntary program and on
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happiness in many circumstances often depend largely upon
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choosing alternatives in a bad situation. Rather than accept
disappointment and defeat with a problem we can always look
•
for ot.her possibilities. Somel.iines problems are opportunities
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dressed up in work clothes.
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Happiness and success is dependent upon our making
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eveFy situation a positive experience for good. Even when
•
Applications for a new established for the curre~t
everything we've planned to do and tried goes wrong, it can farm tobacco allotment will
year.
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still be an experience for good when we learn from cir- be aceepted until Feb. •l5, by
3
The
appUcant
shall
cumstances and make the best of every situation .
the Ga!Ua and Meigs CoWlty
Every cirtiunstance offers alternatives and options. U one ASCS Committees. Only a have buildings and equip.
men! to C'!fl' for the crop.
choice fails, make anothe·r, and another, if necessary, and
small amoWlt of quota Is
4 - In the current year the
follow through on-each choice until achievement is realized. available nationally.
applicant must make over
The following list suggests some principles in making the best
This situation makes the half of his total Income from
of every circumstance:
condition of eligibility very the production of agriculture
I. In daily living, look for surprises, not jusi wbaf.is exstrict so it is extremely difpected. If you will look for the good in each day , you will find ficult for a farm to receive a commodities.
5 - The applicant must
that every day offers many unsuspected favors.
new
(arm allotment. Some have tobacco experience as a
2. In routine, try to find order and pl!rpo~e. not just
conditions of eligibility are as tenant or operator in at least
boredom and conformity. Make your routine a practice of good follows:
·
two years since 1971.
habits that will give direction to your life.
1 - The apllii.cant. shall be
Further information may
3.1n change,-looklor .promises and new opportunities, nol the owner of the farm.
be
obtained from · Gallla,
just threats to present circumstances. Progress rides in on
2 - The applicant shall not CoWlty ASCS located at !Q
change, but not all change is progress. When change comes, be the owner or operate any
Sycamore St., Ga!Upolls, or
use it objectively for your best advantage.
other farm In the United Meigs County ASCS office
4: In problems, look for hope , not despair. Find alter- States for which a burley
located at West Second
natives, exercise options:
Is Street, Pomeroy.
tobacco
allotment
5. In loneliness, find peace,.nol just emptiness. Use quiet
"
times and moments by yourself to read and occupy your time ·
with hobbies. And remember, God Is always close to those who
trust in Him.
6. In suffering, try to find meaning, not just agony.
(Continued from page 1J
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Sometimes through suffering we are spared a worse late had competition Friday night with an original dance routine· and
circumstances been different.
was voted ' 'Junior Miss Spirit" by the other girls In the
Make the best of every circumstance. Every situation can, C!impetitlon.
be turned into a meaningful experience. And experience is one
Miss Wooster, who received a $1,000 college scholjn-ahlp,
pOssession that t~e government has not yet taxed!
·also gets her eltpellses paid to comjlete In the America Jtuilor
Miss competition at Mobile, Ala,, In AprU. Rwmersup, id order, were Kimberly Ktlh of Columbus; Kri.o KIDleoh, Daytbi\ ;
Cindy Rust, Hamilton, and SUsan Evans, Akron.
' ... ..

"The good old .days are
gone , the good new ones

POMEROY
BLOCK 00.

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Veterans Memorial Hospital 18, a daughter to Mr. and
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS Mrs. David Pearson, Point
- Paul Burns, Pomeroy i Pleasant, and a son to Mr.
Shane J;:ngle, Middleport ; and Mrs . Johnny Krebs,
Gary Ginther, Long Bottom . Point Pleasant.
SATURDAY DISCHARGES - Carmel Jewett ,
Holzer Medical Ceuler
Phyllis Newlun, Ralph Hall,
Births, Jan. 16
Irene Russell, Dinah Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry HarClarence Wolfe, Dores Ar- desty, daughter, Gallipolis;
nold, Donald Yost, Marty Mr . and Mrs. William R.
Morarity, Mara bel Frecker, Jenkins, son, Oak Hill; Mr.
Wanda Sprague , Shirley and Mrs. Alan Peaslee, son,
HIW TEMPS
.Bishop, Ronald Bostic.
Lakin, W. Va.
NEW
YORK ( liPI )' :.:_ The'
SUNOAY ADMISSIONS Births Jan.l7
highest
temperature
reported
Samuel Boston, Letart, W.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffith, Sunday to the National
Va . ; Cecil Dillon, Tuppers son, Ewing ton ; Mr. and Mrs.
Plains;
Irene
Haning, Randy Mills, daughter, Weather Service, excluding
Pomeroy ; Marcy Carig, Syracuse; Mr . and Mrs. Alaska and Hawaii, was 78
Racine ; Frances Swartz, Wayne A. Smith, daughter, degrees at Yuma, Ariz.
Today's low was 33 degrees
Letart, W. Va.
Beaver.
below zero at Massena, N. Y.
SUNDAY DISCHARGES Teresa Grueser,
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John 1'--------------------~
Gillilan .

f'ession.

From a Great American Bank

regions, and "opens up
participation in the plan" by
its subscribers.
·

Ford's major proposals:
TAXES : Ford said tbe
existing tax cut, carried over
for the first six months of this
year from 1975, would save
An1ericans $18 billion. He
proposed extending and
making permanent the cut, to
add $10 billion to the saving,
g&lt;vmg an additional $227 a
year saving to a family of
four earning $15,000 a year.
Th e persona l exemption
would rise to $875 this year

Valley Lumber
fire contained

Losses are exPf!'ted to run
jnto several thousand dollars
as the result of a fire which
struck the office and sales
room of the Ohio Valley
Lmnber Co. on South Third
Ave., in Middleport Monday
night.
Middleport and Pome.roy .
firemen were able to coniine
the blaze to that area.
Damaged by smoke and fire
were many i!ems sold to walk
in customers kept in the front
area of the large wooden
structure which houses the
Lumber firm. Masot:J, W.Va .,
fire department represe n. tatives were on hand to keep
the air mas.ks Of the other
firemen filled for use.
. The fire was discovered
about 9:44 p.m. by Middleport Police Officer Sid
Lillie whose home, located
about a block from the

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Weather

F'IR~MEN GET WATER to the inside o! the salesroom and office of the Ohio Vallev
Lm~ber Co., South Tinrd Ave ., Middleport Monday night. Middleport and Pomeroy fireme~

conftned the blaze to tha t area.

·

Pomeroy council voted

Firemen were .commended

for savi ng the wooden
structure from goi ng up in
flames. It was believed that
the blaze was caused by a
fl oor furnace.
Wilbur Theobald, an owner,
said he was certain the
furnac e had been . turned
down before the office closed
for the day . He said it was
fortunate that merchandise
was low because the firm was
getting ready for inventory.
· Records Of the company
were badly damaged as were
the numerous building item,
kept in the office' and . sales

area.

.

.

Theobald said the firm has
insurance but he was unable
to determine if it is adequate
to cover losses since the
damages were not to , be
explored until today. '
Firemen returned io their
stations aboutll:57 p.m. but
Middleport fir emen were
called again to the scene at
3:30 a.m. when a report was
received thai fire had broken
out again. However, firemen
found no flames .

\

New· move made
to put coal
plant in Ohio

Area fire, E~R units will meet

·

Turning colder, and snow
ending during the afternoon
after accumulation of I to 2
inches : Colqer tonight and
Wednesday, lows in lower
20s, highs Wednesday in
lower 30s. Probability of
precipitation 20 per cent
tonight and Wednesday.

Lumber Co., was gu tted by .
fire last week. Before the
Middleport department ieft
its quarters it ·summoned
Pomeroy for assistance at
9:46p.m.

Pomeroy buying 181 parking meters

reported to be resi~tant to
Monday night to purchase 181 vnndalism a nd freezin g firm and the Economic
Ad new parking ineters, abo~t wea ther. The company will Development
half of the number in town . train meter 'personnel if the minis tration.
, Council appoinled Louis B.
They will be the Rockwell village wishes.
Vaughan, police offi cer, as
meters from Charles Lee
The Safety committee , the Pomeroy Police DepartAssociates, Cincinnati. Mayor Clarence Andrews and
Twenty-three of tile melers Police Chief Jed Webster will ment patrolman who will be
(Continued nn page 10)
have been used here on a trial meet with a · con1pa ny in charge.of juvenile arrests ·
basis; tl1ese 23 will be represe ntative nex t week to · and problems in the village of '
,
deducted from the total 181 decide Wl&lt;ere the 181 new Pomeroy.
Attending were Mayor
being purchased.
meters will be located.
Andrews ,' Clerk ,Jane Walton,
According
to
the
Council agreed last night Treasurer Phyllis Henness.v.
agreement of purchase , the informally to offer the old
town will pay Lee Associates, me ters being removed for
$2.10 a month on each of the sale to the public. Old parking
A move to toea te a coal meters fora five year period. .meters are collector items
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
The amount will include . and ·are some times used as
gasification plant in the coalThursday through
rich eastern portion of the payment for the meter - money banks or in making
Saturday,
fair Thursday
slate in order to provide each costs about $90 - and lamps.
and
Friday
and
a chance of
·
Council agreed to have the
additional fuel gas supplies is monthly service on the 181
rain
or
snow
Saturday.
now being organized by three meters by a company street sweeper repaired and
Highs
Thursday
will
be In
eastern Regional Planning representative for the five approved the compte led work
the
upper
20s
to
the
mid
30s
.and
De v e I o p me n t year period. The ·company of the G. M. Baker Co. which
and iows will be In the
will provide all or the meier ins talled the pump system at
Organizations (RPDO's) . .
teens. Temperatures will
Cooperating in this effort parts and will also' repair five the water source in Syracuse.
moderate
by Saturday to
are the Ohio Mid-Eastern percent of· the old melers in The approval of the work of
highs
In
the
30s or lower 40s
town a t each · monthly visit. the compa ny was a formali ty
Governments Association
and
lows
In
the 20s.
Tl1e new meters are required1by the engi neering
IOMEGA), the Eastgate
Development and Transporta tion Agen&lt;'Y I EDATA),
'
and the Buckeye HillsHocking Valley Regional
Development District ( BHHVRDD )'. . Together these
The Area Volunteer Fire gover nin g eme r gency asked t.u ha, ·._, : J ~I 1 u11s cwU
RPDO's represent U1e local and Emergency Association vehicles and what is expected mileage for 1975.
gov~rnments of Belmont,
will meet at 7:30 p.m . of operators of such vehicles,
The associa lion has 400
Carroll, Coshocton, Guern- Wednesday at the Pomeroy both priva te and department
members · among e ight
sey, Harrison, Holmes, ~'ire Department owned.
emergency squad and 13 fire
Jeffers on, Muskingum, Headquarters , Butternut
Each chief is asked lc have department&amp; from Gallipolis
Thscarawas,
Columbiana , Ave., Pomeroy, Bob E. Byer, available at the meeting a
Point l'leasant, ·Middleport:
Mahoning, Trumball , presiden t, announces.
complete summary of his Rutland , Pomeroy ' Mason
Ashtabula, Athens, Hocking,
The Ohi~ Highway Patrol department's runs, mileage New
Haven, 'Hacine:
Meigs , Monroe, Mo1•ga n, will supply a speaker to in- and fire losses for 1975 . First
Syracuse, Basht.tn, Onmge
.Noble, Perry and Washington . form members of the· laws aid anlJ squad chid s are
Township, Ravcn:Jwwxl and
Cnlmties.

PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

Chcs tcr.

Police Chief Jed Webster
and council members 'Dr:
~arold Brown, Charles

Bartels, Phil Globokar, Lo~is
Osborne, Harry Davis, and
Ralph Werry.

Vault door
held firm
Alter an unsuccessful attempt apparently Sunday night to
break mto the school vault, only a quantity of food was stolen
from the kitchen in a breaking ·and entering of Eastern High
School.
·
Sheriff Robert Hartenbach said tools from the school
workshop were used to gain entrance into the vault. The
vault's door was heaVily damaged, but held firm .
An attempt then was made to get into the vault by tearing
out the cement block side, a tactic also unsuccessful.
B~rman ~enry of -the BCI is in Meigs County today
ass1stmg Shertfl Hartenbach in investigation of the incident.
There was no indication as to how entrance wa s gained into the
school building.

Two mishaps reported
Sheriff
Robert
Harlenbach's Dept. investiga ted
one accident Monday night
and another Tuesday morning.
At 1:20 a.m. Tuesady on SR
681 Charles Smith, Jr ., 34,
Route I Reedsville, was
driving a vehicle which wa•
!JUShing a second car driveri

by Johnny Chevalier, 30,
Route I, Reedsville. The
Chevalier car had stalled .
Puring
the
pushing,
Chevalier tar's engine
s tar ted, then siopped.
Smith's car skidded on the icy
'I

road and hit lhe rear of the
Chevalier car. There was
moderate damage to Smith
vehicle .
Al6: 10 p.m. MOnday on SR
124 near the Portland park, a
deer ran into the side of a ca r
driven by Daniel S. Cod ner,
16, Rt. 2, Racine , then into
the path Of a second eastbound car driven by Robert
L. Riffle, Route 2 Racine.
Both d~ivers and Rebecca
Satns and Mrs. Robert Riffle
passengers, had minor · in:
juries.

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