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28 - The SlUld•yTimes -lientinel. Swtdav. Jan. 25. 1976

Miss Samuels will tour

Mobile home

State seeking
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atD~~:~~o;e~e f~!ti:a~~ s orter bridge
I
r· epair C OSIDg

Europe with wind band
POMEROY
Suzy
Samuels, 536 W. Main Sl.,
Pomeroy, has been accepted
for membership in the United
States Collegiate Wind Band,
se lected
musical
a
organization which will make
a concert tour of seven
European countries in July
and August. Suzy's mother is
Mrs. Mary Alice Samuels.
Suzy plays sousaphone in the
local Meigs High School Band
directed by Dwight Goillll.
The invitation to tour with
the United States Collegiate
Wind Band was received
from Prof. AI G. Wright,
Director of Bands at Purdue
University (Lafayette, Indiana) and conductor of five
·previous US Collegiate Wind
Band Tours since they were
started in 1971. The associate
conductor, Gladys Wright, is
the founding president of the
Women Band Directors
National Association.

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Feltman's Corner

ONCE A BEEHIVE of commercia l activity, a ne w_genera ti on of commerce - the
modern branch bank - soon will enhance the economy and beautify the \•illage of Vinton .

Pomeroy.

Business comer is revitalized
VINTON - , With the
completion of th e Vmton
branch of the First National
Bank buildmg on the Feltman
corner at Vinton near at
hand, the community's old
timers have been reminisci ng
about ' the day s at the
beginning of the century or
earlier when the corner was a
beehive of activity.
This picture, found
among personal treasures of
Mrs. Garland Elliott, lhe
former ,Jenrue RusseU of

Vinton, shows the size of the
onginal structure. All who
have discussed the picture
agree that the genera l dry
goods store of the John H.
Feltman family occupied the
lower, or left hand· side with
the double doors and windows. The next room was
where one went to fit shoes,
buy arctics or gum boots.
Some say Ed Mc-Ghee's
barber shop was next in line;
others, that Almond Baker 's

MRS. John R. Ed,;..ard~, of 5oJO Terrace Heights Dr., ·
Yakima, Washington, is seeking informa tion on a G::.llm
County area pioneer couple . ·

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IN a letter to the Daily Tribune earher this month , Mrs.
Edwards wrote: ~'Do you have any mformahon on the
marriage of Rebecca M. Willson (or IVilson) and Henry Wilson
McGath ' They were married (a pproximately ) on April 16,
1868, in Ga i!ia County. This couple was pioneers of that community. They raised their family in Gallipohs (although
Rebecca was born in New York ). Henry was the son of Ehas
and Sarah Hartsook McGath of Raccoon Twp. "

an d
living
meat shop 1the latter druve a restaurant
quarter
s.
huckster wagon about the
Th e hardware store was
rom mumly a lso with fr eshly
butchered meat) . Anyway , owned by " Unc ie Will"
both were in this next section , Butler but la ter a post office
~&lt;as installed there with the
along with a restaurant.
Among the names of those names Ed Beggs, Harold
con nected
with
the Sa nsbu ry. and Mr : and Mrs.
restau ranL were Charles and Har tley DeVore meritioncd as
Molly Davis, Mrs lda Buker, postmaster s. Too. Karl
Mr . and Mrs. CarliVard, Mr . Koontz w::J s one of lhe ear her
and Mrs. Frank P erkins. Mr. ones, with h1s s1slcr , Nola,
a nd Mr s. P e rr y Fisher and Kat e Port er as his
j V irgje
Hartsook ) , Mrs . asststants.
Upsta1 rs, over th e Fellman
Mirmie Gray assisled bv Ra v
Quickel. Mr
and Mrs . store were cloth mg and wall
Dumo it , Mr. and Mrs . paper of all des cr iptions
William Quic kJe, und Mrs. readv for the customer's
chooSing Charles Robinson
Minerva Warren .
After the north half of the was rnen't10ned as an ear ly
bm ldmg was torn down m dentist using an upstairs
recent years, Mr . &lt;md Mrs offi ce, but Or. Colby Feltman
Glen Brown t Grace Baker ) h::J d tins location In la ter
bUJit a bloc k building on the years. Acr oSs the ha ll from
site , hous1n g
boti1 a his offi ce was the Vinton

Special guests will be their
corps commanding officers ,
Oper&lt;:~ House where some yet
today recall roller skating or
dancing on the spacious floor 1
or enjoying silent movies

shown th~re .

There
was
a
~ ' Mr.
Whealdon" had a studio up
there too, about 1900, which
laler was taken ov~r by Mr.
and Mrs. George Mye rs,
assisted by their son, Wayne .
Someone has recalled there
w::Js a cream sta tion in t he
block under the control of
Mrs. Cora Quickie McGhee ;
also a doctor's office with Dr.
Alfred Clark a nd his brother,
Dr. Joh n Clark, answering
ca lls from there.
Fm ally, a Dr , wa tts came
to Vinton. Dr. D. K. Matthews
remembers as a lad in high
school he earned the sum of
$6 per week fur the da iiy
cleaning of Dr. Watts' office
and preparing the doctor's
mstruments for the next day,
a n eaPiy expenence lh a t

encouraged him to study
medicine and become an
M.D. hunself !
After Mr. Feltman 's health
fa iled, his daughter Beryl and
her husband, Newton Rees,
took over the store. With his
death later, Mrs. Rees moved
to Florida and the building
was purchased by a Mr.
Long , who had living quarters for his . family upstairs
and a furnace and repair shop
downstairs. Now he too is
gone.
So are the hitching ra cks on
both sides of the building, and
the wooden porch in front .
Completion of the modern
brick bank building will be a
sib'Tlificant asset to the Vinton
co mmunity, and cer tainly
beautifying .the once famous

corner!

fire Sunday

London, Paris, Lucerne,
Altdorf, Innsbruck, Lugano,
Munich, Amsterdam, Aix les
Baines and Heidelburg.
The group will assemble in
New York City for rehearsals
prior to their departure on
July 25. While in New York
City the group will play ·invitational concerts at the
lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and In the Plaza
of
the
Americas
at
Rockefeller Center:
· Acceptance for membership in this highly talented
group of college and high

school musicians is con·
sidered a musical honor of
national importance. A
maximum of 100 musicians
are chosen from the entire

Praise meeting called
POMEROY :_ Envoy and
Mrs . Ray Wining , com·
manding officers of the
Pomeroy Outpost, are announcing a special praise
meeting for comrades,
soldiers and the public on
Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Hall
at 115 Butternut Ave .,

' damaged by

The band will travel for
three weeks in England,
France, Gennany, Austria,
Ilaly, Holland and Switzerland . Concerts will be
performed in the cities of

Lt. and Mrs . Daniel Griffin or
Athens . A carload of Athens
soldiers will also attend.
Cornets, piano, drum, and
tambourines will be played,
p1us testimonies and a
message. All past soldiers
and friends of The Salvation
Army are urged to attend .
Local soldiers, along with
Major Glenna Rumme l
(retired) and Eloise Adams,
YPSM, have gone over many
names of the 1940s and 1950s
who have been connected
with the work, salvation,
soldiership, Home Leag ue
and League of Mercy in the
past.
Ministers and supporters of
lhe work here and in Athens
are invited.

mobile home of Mr . and Mrs .
Jeff Karr, Naylor's Run,
Pomeroy, at 7:35 p .m .
Sunday.
Pomeroy
Fire
Chief
Charles Legar said the cause.

:te~~v:;~ys:~\c~a~:~~

the hvmg room and heavy
smoke and heat damage to
the remainder of tbe mobile
home, was undetermined.
Mr. and Mrs. Karr were
visiting his parents in Middleport at the time of the fire ,
which was discovered by
neighbors. There was some
insurance.

SUZY SAMUELS
United States once each year.
Students from 41 of the 50
states participated in the 1975
USCWB Tour.
The 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974
and 1975 concerts by the
U.S .C. W.B. in Europe,
England and Russia were
received with great critical
acclaim with standing
ovations the rule.
In addition to performing
concerts the Wind Band
g'roup will visit musi cal

shrines, museums and places
of musical interest such as
Richard Wagner's house in
Lucerne, Mozart's m Sa lz..
burg and Boethoven's in
Bonn, and attend selected
concerts and performances in
European concert ha ils ancl
open houses .

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worth, or
just for what
it cost you .•?"

CARROL K. SNOWDEN
24 State Stree'
Gallipolis
Phone .:146-429 0
Hom e H6 · 4S1B

CARRY OUT ONLY

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STATE FARM FIRE
AND CASUALTY COMPANY

Pomerov, Ohio

Home OffiCe

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\Eiberfelds In Pomeroy January Furniture Sale!

BOWLING
OAN THOMP-SON FORO
BOWLING LEAGUE
W eek of Jan . 20, 1976
Team
Won Lost
No . I
30
10
No . 3
JO
10
No . 5
26
14
No 8
26
14
No . 2
24
16
No . 4
24
16
No. 9
22
18
N o. 12
18
22
No 16
18
22
No 6
16
24
No . 10
16
:14
No 11
16
'24
No 14
16
'24
No . 15
16
24
No . 13
14
'26
No . 7
8
32
Team 1 loo~ 8 po i n ts from
Team 4 Harold Lookado was
high for Team 1 wit h 517 pins ,
and Mer i da Shaw was high
for Team 4 with 520 pins
Team S took 8 poinh from
T ea m 11. Burl Coo k was hig h
for Team S with 601 p ins, and
F rank Krauller was h i gh fl;)r
Teem 11 With 45 1 PinS .
· Te am a took 8 points from
T earn 15. Joe Will was high
tor Te am 8 w i th 500 pins , and
Debbie Daves was high tor
Team 15 wi'h 444 p ins
Team 2 took 6 point s from
Team J. Jack Mink was high
ror Team 2 wlt, 529 pins . and
Ri c t'lartl Smrth wa s h tQt'l for
T eam 7 with 465 p ins
Team 6 took 6 Points from
Team 1-4 . L1nda Northup

WASHINGTON (UPI) The country is graduaUy
recovering from the worst recession since World War II but
Inflation will remain at about 6 per cent through 1976 and
unemployment will remain "distressingly high " despite some
improvement, President Ford's chief economists said today.
"Even under the bes\- of circumstsnces, the return to fuU
employment camot realistically be accomplishe&lt;l this year or
next," Ford 's Council of Economic Advisers said in its annual
report.
But food and energy price increases should be moderate,
housing construction should increase significantly, consumer
spending should rise and the nation's total "real" output of
good&amp; and services should climb into plus figures .after two
years of declines, it said.
Ford, in a brief report accompanying the council's report,
said, "The underlying fact about our economy is that it is
steadily growing healthier."
The council painted a cautiously optimistic picture or an
economy that is experiencing a solid, slow recovery but still

Gallia not

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By Uolted Presslnternatfooal
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DETROIT - DETROIT BEGAN A UMITED court·
ordered school desegregation plan today with about 15,000
elementary pupils traveling to new classrooms by bus. There '
were no reports of trouble .
Fewer than 10 per cent of the city's 247,000 students were
involved in the busing program in the city, the nation's fifth
largest public school system and the largest to Integrate under ,
court order. Tbe rest of the desegregation plan, which calls for
busing of an overall 21,853 students, goes into effect Tuesday
when middle and high schools open classes for the second .
~~e~~~ester . Another 30,000 will walk to new schools as part of the

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plan.
IVARREN, OHIO - TEACHERS IN THE Brookfield
school dlalrict went on strike today In a contract dispute.
The members of the Brookfield Federation of Teachers
voted to stay off the job until an agreement could be reached on
a new contract. The systeni has 101 teachers, 2,200 students
and three schools.
TEL AVIV, fSRAEL - PRIME MINISTER Yitzhak Rabin
United States today with a promise of Israeli
wllllngnas to make "far-reaching territorial compromises" in
return for peace with the Arabs.
But official sources said Rabin carried no dramatic new
propoll8ls for a Middle East settlement on his 11-day official
vlslt.

new to the

IVASHINGTON - INDIRECT SUBSIDIES paid through
!be tax system willcost the government $88 billion this year nearly ... much as the defense budget and a $4 billion increase
over 1875. These subsidies, 77 in number, are called "tax expenditures"~ taxes the government chooses not to impose on
incoole which is put to purposes It wanls to encourage or
reward.·
The budget shows the largest tax expenditure in 1976 will
be !be f6.15 blllioo corporations will save in taxe.s by taking
lldv111tage of the investment tax credit, which allows them to
lubtrllcl part of the cost of new plant and equipment from
tuea due. The purpose is to stimulate and modernize the
bullness ecooomy. The 1978 cost is nearly $2 btllion higher than

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Come to the Third Floor
Furniture Department
Now For These Special Savings

Kroehler Uving Room Suites
Chairs, Love Seats and Rock-or-Lounges
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1175.
Another big tax expenditure is tbe deduction taxpayers

claim on the interest paid on home mortgages. Those able to
take advantage of lt will save $4.5 billlon in 1976. Those unable
to will pay more in taxe.s than they otherwise might.
I
CINCINNATI -FffiE CAUSED ABOUT $55,000Sunday to
alll\'11'11 owned by IVUllam Poulus, a witness in the grand jury
lnveetlgatlon Into aUeged pollee ml8conduct.
Firemen and Poulos suspected arson. U . Ed Klayer of the
I1IIINrbln Groe.sbeclt Ftre Department said the blaze In the
Ccme On To My House bar, open less than. one year, was
"deliberately set."

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Main Store, Annex and Warehouse Open Monday lhru Thursday and Saturday 9:30 to 5:00, Friday 9:30 to 8:00.

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oacing many pitfalls .
The report was laced with warnings that attempts to overstimulate the economy would bring greater inflation and
threaten Ute recovery . It said increasing federal deficits to
create jobs would squeeze private investment funds out of tbe
economy and "the expansion could staU some time before
employment returns to an ac ceptable level. "
· "What we need is a durable recovery - not a boom that
carries the seeds of renewed instability in prices, incomes and
employment,'' the council said.
Inflation should moderate somewhat during 1976, the council
said, dropping from its high of 12.1 per cent in 1974 and 7.3 ]ler
cent in 1975 to about 6 per cent during this year.
The price of food and energy will not continue their meteoric
rise of the last three years unless some unpredictable problem
arises, lhe council said .
Preliminary indkations are for increased food production
this year, and "food prices are not likely to add to inflationary
pressures during the first half of 1976."

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Special Purchase and Solei

enttne

on the Pomeroy-Mason
Bridge this spring and
summer has high priority.
Mayor Hoffman , who has
also corresponded with
Congressman Clarence A.
Miller and State Senator
Oakley Collins on the point of
shortening the proposed
repair schedule (March lo to
Nov . 1o), said Jackson has
indi cat ed
negotiations
already are underway with
the contractors.
Following is Jackson 's
letter :

special steps were taken to
expedite the work and
s horten the closure time
while work was in progress
last fall.
We
are
presen tly
fl!!gotiating with the contractor to accomplish that
same objective when the
br idge is closed for the
completion of !YOrk this
spring. At this time,
discussions have not been
completed. lt is expected that
final a~reement will be
reached tn the near future. At
that time we will info~m you
Dear Mayor Hoffman :
of the accelerated schedule
IVe ·have received your for completion of the work. letter of January 7, 1976 (Signed) Richard D. Jackson,
concerning
the , re con. P .E. , Director of Transstruction of the Pomeroy. portation.
Mason bridge.
The Department is aware
The public will be notified
of the importance of this of further developments on
s tructure to your area as the project, the mayor said.
evidenced by the fact that

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DESPITE all the snow and sub-freezing temperatures,
baseball is returning to the sport pages across the country .
Th~ITsday, Gallipolis Dale Rothgeb and Bill Gray and other
local news re presentatives will travel to Huntington to take
part in the Cincinnati Reds annual media caravan. Expected
to be on hand for the 1975 World Champions bes ides manager
Sparky Anderson, are Gary Nolan, IVill McEnaney , Rawly
I&lt;:astwick, Pete Rose, Don Gullett, Ken Gnfrey and Jack
...
Gillingham.

(~u b) was high for Team 6
with 450 pins , and Marsha
Bush was high for T eam 14
w1 th 467 pins
T eam 12 took 6 points fr om
Team 16 Fonn i e Fleshm a n
was h rgll for T eam 12with 5 10
pins , and Bell Bechtel was
h igh fo r T eam 16 wi th 519
prns .
T eam 9 sp lil 8 po int s with
Team lJ Jim Powell was
h igh for Team 9 With 446 pms ,
and George Roach wa s 1'1igh
for Team 13 W1fh 463 pins .
T eam 3 sp l it 8 points with
Tea"m 10. Bev Ho udashcl t was
h ig h for Team 3 with 535 pins.
and L . Ke rwoo.ct (sub) was
high fo r Team 10 with 473
pins . .
Geor gra Coo k had high
gllme tor t h e ladi eS wrth 199
pins, and Bev Hoodash el t h ad
hig h series wit h 535 pins·.
Burt Cook h&amp;d h1gh game
fo r the men wr th ·246 p i ns , a nd
also had high series with 601
pins
On January 20 . other h1gh
games rolled w ere · Jack
M ink , 203; Bruce Jenks, 20 1
and Bill Bechtel. 203
On J.inua ry 13, bow l i ng
r esults d id n o t ma k e th e
papers dtle to absence ot the
Sec re tary, but rt shou ld be
reported that severa l high
sing l es an d series w ere
r ecor d ed Belly Merry t)ad a
208 game and series ot 541 to
lead her team to winnin g all a
pO tnls . Ot h er lligh g ames
· were : · Tom Roettker, 201 ,
Jack Ja n ey, 209 , Harold
Skidmore , 203 : . Geo r ge
Roach , 206 and Jim Ctat
wortl:ly , 214 ·
Skyline Lane$ 1S award ing
a Bi Centenntal 200 pa tc h to
each bowl er who bowls over
the 200 mark !hiS year in
ob servan t"e o f the N arron ' s
celebrati on

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Nation in gradual recovery Wallace won't
get on ticket
say President's economists

See me abo ut Stale Fa rm' s
aulomatlc infl atio n
coverage thai can increase
with the v~tue of your home .

90~PINT

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"Is your home
insured for
what it's

Fresh Ham Hock
Navy Bean Soup

Ohio Department of Transportation · Director Richard
D. Jackson has assured
Middleport mayor Fred
Hoffman an accelerated
schedule for completing work

LOSSES HEAVY - Losses were estimated at $12,000
from fire that gutted the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bass,
Liberty Ave., lower Pomeroy, _about 8:10p. m. Saturday .
Both Pomeroy and Middleport Fire Depts. were on the
scene. Mr. and Mrs. Bass were next door visiting neighbors when the fire broke out. Much of tbe damage was in
the street level noor of the two story frame home and in
the attic. The first floor which is below street level had
less damage. There is some insurance. Pomeroy Fire
Chief Charles Legar said cause of the blaze was apparently electrical.

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IF anybody has any information on the above request, they
can forward it to Mrs. Edwards. The ZIP code in Yakima,
Washington is 9~901. The Daily Tribune's files go back to 1893,
thus the information sought above is not avmlable on the
paper 's microfilm .

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extending
•
servtces

Senator Hubert Humphrey,
non-eandidate presidential
hopeful, says that no matter
During 1975, the unemployment rate peaked at 8.7per cent in what happens in the
the spring , then settled slightly to 8.5 per cent at the end of the primaries Alabama Gov.
year. The council said this rate should drop by about one George Wallace is not going
percentage point during 1976.
to be on the Democratic
The "real" gross national ,product, or Gl\lP - the total · ticket this year.
output of goods and services after inflation Is taken into ac·wanace virtually ruled out
count - should grow by 6 to 6'h per cent in'1976 compared with another third party race this
declines for two straight years, 1.8 per cent in 1974 and 2 per year, and a new poll showed
cent in 1975.Ronald Reagan leading
Greater consumer spending - a projected 6 per cent in- President Ford in New
crease compared with a 3.9 per cent increase during 1975 -is Hampshire.
"expected to impart considerable strength to the economy,''
On ABC-TV's "Issues and
the council said.
Answers" Sunday, HumThe projected increase in new automobile producti~n " could phrey was pressed on
become steeper in the second half of this year," and1sales of whether he would support a
furniture and household equipment should be spurred by an Wallace ticket.
expected increase in housing completiollll, the repor\ said .
"He is not going to be on the
ticket this year,'' he replied.
''You know it and I know
it, II
Wallace campaigned in
Florida even as returns
showed him with an impressive victory in the
precinct caucuses of Mississlwi Saturday. He had some
n per cent of the first..-ound
selections to 18 per cent for
Jimmy Carter, his nearest
c. '11petitor, and around 13
per cent fur Sargent Shriver.

The Meigs County Commissioners Monday put In the
record a letter from Gary
Barton , superintendent of the
Gallia County Board of
Mental Retardation, that
pointed out the existing
· contraet for services for the
mentally retarded will expire
next Aug . 31.
The letter also stated that
the Gallia Board is not
prepared to offer an extension of sen'ice. Barton
commended the help given
them by Judge Manning
Webster. The Commission
took no action.
Citizens appointed to the
WINNER OOMES HOME - Stephen Matthew IVood - in the arms of his mother Meigs County Regional
came home Friday from Children's Hospital, Columbus, where he has been confined since
Planning Commission were
shortly following his birth at Holzer Medical Center at 1:04 a.m. Jan. 1, good enough to ·
Carl Qualls, ' a
reapmake him the winner of The Daily Sentinel's First Baby of the Year Contest. Stephen is
poin~~Dent ; Eleanor Thomas
doing fine. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen MichaeiiVood. He holds the couple's
daughter , Ketley ; age 3.
who replaces Carl Barnhill,
and Lindsey Lyons as an
alternate.
· The board adopted fees for
indigent counsel and approved payment of bills .
Attending were Henry Wells,
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) system, swept six gold-plated
All tlie other movie awards
Bernard Gilkey, and Warden
"One
Flew
over
the
Cuckoo's
statuettes
in
the
·
awards
were
singles, including AnnOurs,
commlssioners;
Next"
and
"The
Sunshine
sponsored
by
the
Hollywood
Margret
as Best Musical or
IVesley Buehl, engineer, and
Boys,"
two
top
contenders
In
Foreign
Press
Association.
Comedy
Actress
for
Martha Chambers, clerk .
this year's upcoming Oscar
Louise Fletcher was chosen "Tommy," Brenda Vaccaro
race, won the major honors in Best Drama Actress, Milos as Best upportlng Actreu
33rd annual Golden Globe Forman won as Best for "Once Is Not Enough,"
Rain changing to snow Awards presentatiOn during Director, Brad Dourlf was Marilyn Hassett as Best
named Best Male in an Ac- Female in an Acting Debut
tonight. Lows Ill mid -31b. the weekend .
The t"'o Rims were cited as ting Debut, and Laurence for "The Other Side of the
Cloudy, chance of snow
Tuesday, highs to mid Jib. the Best Drama and Best Hau ben and Bo Goldman won Mountain,'' John IVilllams
Probability of precipitation Musical or Comedy of tbe the Best Screenplay award for Best Original Score for
90 per cent today, 80 per cent year, and stars Jack for their adaptation of the " Jaws,'' Keith Carradlne for
Best Original Song for "I'm
tonight, 50 per cent Tuesday . Nicholson and Walter Mat- Ken Kesey novel.
tliau won the Best Actor
"The Sunshine Boys,' ' tbe Easy I' from "Nashville."
awards in the same two story of two retired
"ties My Father Told Me"
LOCAL TEMPS
categories.
vaudeville stars reluctantly fr.om Canada was named
The
temperature
in
"Cuckoo,'' symbolicaUy set brought together for one last Best Foreign Film, and
downtown Pomeroy at II in a mental asylum to demon· performance, also gnrnered " Youthquake" won the Best
a .m . Monday was 46 degr...es strate the struggle of the the BJSt S11pporting Actor Documentary honor.
under cloudy skies.
individual against
the award for Richard Benjamin.

TWQ films get top awards

Weather

Final retur!lll in Mississippi
will not be available for a
week or more, but the early
results made the March 9
primary in Florida crucial to
Carter's claim that he is tbe
only Democrat who can
compete against IVallace in
the South.
Addressing an overflow
crowd in Plant City, Fla.,
Saturday night, Wallace all
but eliminated the chance of
a third party effort this year .
"I believe you could say I
have ruled out the probabillty
of running as a third party
candidate," be said. It was
the closest he had come to
rullng out a repeat of his 1968
run on the American Independent Party ticket.
On tbe Republican side,
Newsweek magazine
reported Sunday Reagan
"has built a significant early
lead" over Ford in the first
phase of the New· Hampshire
primary campaign.
"The situation is volatile at
this early stage," Newsweek
said, but " ... If the Feb. 24
primary were held today,
( Continued on page 8)

Surgery. figures
show off waste
WASHINGTON (UP!) plications and 35 per cent of
Doctors performed about 2.38 the deaths studied were
mlllion unnecessary preventable.
operations in 1974, causing
The panel arrived at its
l1,900 needless deaths and conclusions on the basis of a
costing the publlc nearly $4 report by the American
billion, according to a House Hospital Association saying
subcommittee.
14 million operations were
''Unnecessary surgery performed in 1974, and on
wastes lives and dollars," the other studies showing a 17 per
oversight and investigations cent rate of unnecessary
panel said in a report procedures and a 0.5 per cent
released Sunday.
surgical morta),ity rate.
Included in the total was
Its cost estimates were
more than $1 billion spent for based on an average $1,650
unnecessary surgery on for each procedure among all
needy Medicaid or elderly types of surgery performed.
Medicare patients, according
The subcommittee recomto a report of the House mended :
oversight and investigations
- HEW require second
panel, issued on the eve of a professional opinions to
bearing today with Health, confirm tbe need for elective
Education and Welfare or nonemergency surgery
Secretary David Mathews. among
Medicare
and
"To the extent that HEW Medicaid patients.
has failed to implement cost
- HEIV study whether
control procedures mandated there are different rates of
by Congress, it can be said surgery between salaried
HEW Is responsible for waste group practice surgeons and
of rpore than $1 billion,'' the surgeons paid on a fee-forreport said.
service basis .
It estimated Americans
Congress consider
spent · $3.92 billion for requiring states to adopt
operations they didn't need minimum standar ds for
twice what tbe government cei-tification ant.l rec er ..
pays for aU health research tification of physicians
financed
through
the performing surgery. ~
National Institutes of. Health .
- The government step up
The report said a recent its timetable for establishing
survey of surgery in 95 .doctor watchdog agencies on
hospitals found nearly half ' the care of subsidized
the post-operative com- patients.

I

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3- TheDa lySentmel M ddleport Pomeroy 0 Monday Jan 26 t976

r

Pride, confidence in future
marks citizenry of Rutland
- TheDa ly Sentinel M ddleport Pomero} 0 Monda) JRn 26 1976

BY VERNON WEBER
Rutland Clerk
RUTLAND - F rst of al
let me extend my thanks to
the edttor of thts paper for
askmg me for my v ews on

the town n whtch I 1 ve and
also m whtch I have served
as best I could m the
capactty of clerk smce
movmg nto Ute common ty
20 years ago
It seems to me that Rutland
has always been a town of
much ctvtc pnde by at least
half or the populat on maybe
more Understand the vtews I
express here are my optnton
ooly whtch I m sure wtll not
be recorded n htstory so I m
telling tt like I see I but
thankful Utat I can do a 1 ttle
btl to promote our town
I hesttate to mention names
but I have been clerk and
prtvtleged to serve wtth
several dedtcated ctl zens
who have accepted the
challenge to serve as mayor
(money could not have been a
motive as Ute mayor s salary
m Rutland has been at least
the last 20 years the
staggenng sum of $SO per
year
I call th s really accept ng
one s

CIVIC

duhes

Just to mention the mayors
I have been assoc ated w th
and forg ve me f I have
nussed any
are Floyd
Dunfee deceased
Eh

Den son

deceased

Wayne

Turner and a present Gene
Thompson The work of these
n ayor s s l a l

always be

apprec a ed by me as a
c tizen of Rutland I know
that the r efforts at the I me
were not reaU) rewarded but

I thtnk that these men along
w th many counc !men and
counc !women and all the
other nteres ted c vtc mtnded
people have brought about
tremendous changes n our
v llage
F rst of al the btggesl
mproven en t was the con

structlon and opera on of our
own water s) stem Th1s was

completed n 56 or 57 w th
many long hours of deter
rruned volunteer !abo for
Ute most part tn stay ng w th
the system and making tl
work Just recently

water

meters were tnslalled and our
own sys tem abandoned
wh ch was t seems a never

ending JOb of dnll ng wells
and drtlhng wells and dr ll ng
wells repa rtng breaks and
more breaks runn ng out of

water JUSt when we needed It
To all of these problems
JUSt to ment on a few the
townspeople
responded
helped when needed and tt
was a successful venture

The town pumps and wells
are now s lent as we have an
abundant water supply as a
bulk user of wa er f om the

Fisherman

trapper

and

let s conSider these relevant

facts
Just exacUy what have all
these anlt folks done to
actually help w ldl fe
Perhaps I m bhnded by
preJUdtce but off hand I
don t know of a thmg Let me
now tell you of some of the
thmgs sportsmen have done
are domg and can do to
tmprove lh ngs for he
wtldhfe of our land
Lots
of sportsmen s
orgamzat ons plant food
patches and trees etc that
are left for the deer rabb Is
and w ld btrds to harvest for
themselves Other patches
are harvested by the sports
men themselves and fed to
lh&lt;! anunals all w nter I
haven t heard of any of these
anlt people who are supposed
to be so concerned over the
terrtble deaths of th e
helpless ammals do anyth ng
like th s espectally n h s
area But I can name you
some mdtvtdual sportsmen
and clubs found r ghl here tn

Foreman?
With Muhammad Ali and
Ken Norton apparently

Ule Rutland cvrporat on as

and sewe rage trea tment
system a 1 kely reahty m the

lhe group
from the
as we I
Townsh p

Saturday and watched
Foreman get off the canvas
twice in the fourth round

next few years provmg once

departmen

as are some

and knock out Denver s 33-

aga n

tndtvtdual contracts tn Salem

year-old Ron Lyle In the
hfth It was hardly the

Leadmg Creek Conservancy
D slrtcl Rural Water System
Rutland IS plann ng a sewe

we are

cont nually

planning ahead n making our
l&lt;lwn better not only for

now has members
Rutland Townshtp
Part of Sc pto
s served by the

1o'&gt;'nsh p

Fra11er was

on hand

I should not fa I to ment on
ourselves but also for those that lhe department also has
who foll ow
an a uxtl ary made up of
A few nterested people approxtmately 20 w ves who
counctl at the ttme) thought JUst as the firemen help n

times and scored a secondround KO for the
heavyweight crown al

1t" se for the town to operate

many ways ra s ng n oney for

Kingston Jamaica

s own Santtary landftll
waste dtsposal Land was
acqwred employees htred a
truck and dozer purchased
and the san U!ry Iandi ll has

departm en t and n short years ago
n many CIV c
proJeCts
Also Rut and s p v leged
to have very ded cated and
tramed personnel to operate
a
Southeastern
Ohto
PEBBLE BEACH Calif
Emergen y Med cal Veh cle
amb ulance) wh ch ts UPI) - Ben Crenshaw won
manned on a voluntary basts the tournament and deser
by 22 volun U!ers The vehtcle vedly so but the 1976 Crosby
probably w 11 be better known
IS housed n the town house at
present but plans are un over the years as the week
derway to construct a new Jack Ntcklaus ftnally proved
townhouse whtch wtll serve he was human
There have been fans who
as not only a townhouse but
as a su table storage area for m ght have enroyed what
the SEOEMS ambulance w th happened toN cklaus Sunday
1 v ng quarters for the m the windup of the Crosby
volunteers also w1th adequate That s not to say Ntcklaus
doesn I have h s leg on of
parking factllti es
followers
bul tn every sport
The Emergency servtce m
there
are
those who pay to
the f rsl year of opera! on has
boo
heroes
made approximately 250 runs
While golf fans never boo
wt th 30 of these m the last
there
were enough of them
month whtch says to me that
who
sm led politely as
the serv ce s good and much
Ntcklaus
tile man they satd
ne e ded The un t se rves
would
never
blow the lead m
Mmes No I and 2 of the
Ute
f
nal
round
of any tour
Southern Oh o Coal Co and I
nament
he
had
locked up
have been told that the m ne
shot
an
82
That
s r ght
offtctals rely heavtly on h s

be en

n

( ror

ope rat on

Rutland residents only)
several years We are m
spected and hcensed by the
Health Dept Th s also has
been very successful
I could go on Dragg ng
about our Volunteer F re
Dept Rutland has as good a
Volunteer F re Dept as any
tn the county maybe made
fam ous by our annual Ox
Roast on the Fourth of July
and by the annual Turkey
Dmner the week before
Thanksgtvmg The depart
ment has grow n

and

at

present has four modern
p eces of ftre equtpment
capable of f ghting ftres n
town

as

well

as

n

the

townsh p Membershtp m the
department ts not hmtted to

same
Foreman
who
knocked Frazier down si:x

three

the

ge nera l

Me gs and Gall a Counties
!hat do thts year after year
Chalk one up for the s len
maJOrity
Did you know that an
organ zat10n ca led

Duck s

Unllm ted
composed by
sportsmen and hunters) has
purchased thousands of acres
of land and set t as de for
waterfowl and other anunals
and then managed t so that
tile wtldllfe would have op
I mum hab tat for feedmg
and reproducl on
Chalk another one up for
the sportsman
D d you know tha the
money collected from the
sale of hWllmg and I sh ng
l censes as channeled bc:ick to
tmprove w ldl fe s chances
for survtval • For example
JUSt where do you thmk the
stale gets ts money to ratse
trout (and stock them ) from the sportsman How
about the transplant of the
wtld turkey and other such
an mals From the fe es
collected from the sports
man
One more po nt for us
Ptd you know that there
are now more wh teta I deer
n Amertca than there were
when Dan el Boohe sU!lked
them Why
Because we
hunters and sportsmen
support research and game
management w th our
money
Another chalk mark for
us
D d you know that some
slates don I cut the grass and
brush along the r maJOr htgh
ways (at least for a spec I ed
ltme ) so that the pheasants

qua 1 rabbtls and other
an mals wtll have swtable
habttal o nest and ra se thetr
young Guess who s behtnd
thts Your re rtgh
hunters
and sportsmen pushed for
thts pol cy and f nally won
Another Ut ng about htgh
ways - sportsmen were

Rutland also has two
Garden Clubs The Rutland
Frtendly Gardeners have
re cetved

slate w1de

numerous prOJects n making

I s cerUnnly not work ng n
the case of Wes tern

Mtchtgan tile current leade r
m the M dAmertca Co n
ference college basketball
race and one

or

only four

unbeaten teams m the nat on
The other tllree Indtana
Nevada Las Ve gas and
Rutgers are all ranked
among Ute top 10 but Western
Mtchtgan desptte a perfect
t4-0 record has not recetved

many God lovmg people
Rutland V llage rna nUl ns
a pohce force of one regular
and one part time patrolman
who s concerned about cruel ha ve been successfu for w h a crmser equ pped w th
deaths of anunals
man y years and have offered rad o and modern Vascar
So nex l me you see a w ld the people of thts area the eqwpment
stream or see a picture of a serv1ces that have bee n so
There are act ve Cub Scout
w ld

eagle

u

pheasant or hear of a flock of
w1ld turkeys be ng m
southern Oh o or happen to
see a deer and thmk to
yourself My there seems to
be a lot more deer around m
he last few years
remember a maJor reason
the hun ters and sportsmen
You don t hear much from
us but you see the results
Maybe we are the silent
maJor ty but t won I be us
who cause the d sappearance

of a spectes Jom us n our
f ght to protect our wtldllfe
By the way don I forget the
Wtldl fe Hearmg slated for
Jan 25 1 p m at the Dept of
Natural Resources Butld ng
m A hens

DR. LAMB

COlUMBUS Oltio UP!) We don I I ve m the past
Ohto State Coach Woody
Hayes told an overflow crowd
at the B g Ten champton
prectatton banquet Sunday
rught
Hayes loses three fourths
of what many bel eve to be
the greatest backfteld m Ohio
Slate h story m two-time
Hetsman Trophy w nner
Archie Griff n quarterback

football team next year
Hayes who refused w talk
to the press followtng a 23-10
loss to UCLA n tbe Rose
Bowl by h s then No 1 ranked
Buckeyes took a swtpe at the
crttics or his stlence
Recently I haven I had
too much to say satd tbe
UP! coach of the year It s
amazmg how much press I
got for not havmg anytllmg to
say So we 11 JUSt leave tl that
way and gel on w til the

Cornelius

awards

Buckeyes

group of young men on a 1600 taking tron Hopefully your
DEAR DR LAMB - I calorie a day dtet They had prese nt dtet has enough
would like some advtce I m been qutte active and ac protem m t that the ron wtll
17 years old 5 feet 6 and customed to conslliiUng over be helpful
wetgh tOO pounds I m small 3000 calortes a day
Hatr ts specialized skm and
framed RecenUy I went on a
They lost wetght all rtght
s mostly protem As you
strict starvation diet and lost But they developed per recover you wtlll kely regam
4S pounds I went to the sonahty changes loss of sex all of your hatr Your total
doctor afterward and he gave drtve and loss of hatr
recovery from the nsult to
me vitamin pills He also told
Starvahon diets are not your bndy may take SIX
me I have a mlld case of a do 11 yourself program months or more
anemia so I m taking tron They usually cause the
Meanwhile I would suggest
pills too
person to lose muscle not a well balanced senstble dtet
I m eating normally now JUSt fat Your body s use o! and development of a gond
bUt my problem IS I m losmg energy at rest ts related to da ly senstble exerctse
Ill awful lot of my hatr Can Ute pounds of muscle you program
you please tell me tf there ls have If you lose muscles tllen
For more mformatton on
anyUt!ng I can do for thts I s harder to prevent obestly sens ble dietmg send 50 cents
p-oblem and 1s It only tern
after the dtet than tl was for The Health Letter number
porary? I do not want to go before Almost all crash dtets 4-7 Weight Losing Diet Send
bald Please gtve me your or overly restr ct.ed dtets addressed envelope for
have thts effect and set the matling Address your letter
advice
DEAR READER
At person up for continued to me m care of thts new9least your story will serve as obestly ratller than cor
paper P 0 Box HiS! Radio
a bad example to teach reclmg the baste problem Ctty Statton New York NY
others Lou of hair from
1 m not surprised you are 10019
dletln!l Is wen known Dr anemtc You need protem to
DEAR DR LAMB - What
Ancel Keys groop at the form the tron contaimng does low blood pressure In
University ol Mlnllesota put a hemoglob n even tf you are dicate• Recently m ne was as
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•

Greene

ap

and

wmgback Br an Baschnagel
We d dn I hve m the past
of those great teams of Rex
Kern and we aren I go ng to
1 ve on Ar h etther Hayes
sa d We think we have the
makmgs of another fme

v tal to us all Just to ment on

Boy Scout and

a few
A very large furntlure

troops
clubs

store

organ za t ons and ch ur ch

w th

a

tremendous

Ntcklaus shot an 82 Tbe
round would have done
JUs tice to any weekend
amateur because 11 mcluded
two trtple bogeys one double
and five bogeys
While Ntcklaus who has
won 58 Amertcan lilies and
two Brtltsh opens s nee
jommg the wur m 1962 was
hacking hts way around
Pebble Beach whtch he calls
h s favor te golf course
Crenshaw 24 was shoolmg a
sohd three-under.par 69 that
won him the $37 000 ftrst prtze
by two shots over Mtke
Morley
There seemed to be poet c
JUsllce n the wmdup-Cren
shaw breakmg a slump of 2'h
years Morley wmn ng $21 090
for his b ggesl payday m SIX
years and George Burns a
rookte ty ng the veteran
Dave H ll for th rd and

Trt-captains for the 1976
season selected by a vote of
the squad were mtroduced
by all Amertcan defenstve
back Ttm Fox and Griffm and
mcluded for the ftrst time a
member of the spectalt y

wmn ng $10 915
Nicklaus 82 dropped him to
three~ver for the tourney
and le!t hun way back m the
pack w th Johnny Mtller who
opened the 1976 season by
WtMmg the Tucson Open
Miller at least had an ex
cuse He was bothered by a
sore back and the flu m the
ftrst two rounds shootmg 7477 but recovered for a patr of
70s N cklaus stmply blew the
lead he beld go ng nto the
!mal round when he could
have won by playmg even
par
No one ever got to find out
Jack s feelmgs about the 82
because he left the area m a
hurry for a fltght to Japan
where he has busmess m

leresis He ll be back next
week tllough w play m the
Bob Hope Desert Classtc m
Palm Sprmgs Cab!

Brown e

plus severa 4 H
and a lo t or

for
Its
enough support from the UP! recogmzed
Coaches Board to crack tbe achievements
Recogmtton would be
op 20
Western Mtchigan notched good perhaps for the
Is 14th stratght Saturday un verstly and for the con
rught when 11 downed Ball ference Mtllor sa d But
State 62-57 and the Broncos really our grea est concern ts
coa h Eldon M ller tltinks o try to play basketball as
best we can
1 s ttme h s team was
Alt~oug h only 36 years old
Mtller
has
already
esta bhshed hlmse lf as one of
tile top young coaches tn the
Bos on co
0 Y a e 56
natton
It was 13 years ago at
Bowdo n 80 M T 9
I
enberg
College that be
W
Cheyney 2 Mans e d 57
Co ne 85 Buckne 69
blnlt a repulalton as a boy
H ram 8 Ca neg e Me on 6
wonder Only 23 then and
Hot
a 63 D exe 62
Ho y c oss 99 Roches e 86
the youngest head coach n
La Sa e 5 P ov d en e Co
3 the country he gu ded W I
M a n ha an 63 A my 6~
tenberg to a 26-2 record aud a
P
80 Tempe 6J.
Rhode s (13 Conn e
60
No
1 ranking ln the UP!
Ru ge s
3
a a e e
9
small
college ratmgs In e ghl
Sc an on 84 Leh gh 60
5e on Ha
02 G eo ge ow n 9
seasons at W ttenberg h s
5 ppe y Ro ck 6 L o k Ha en
teams posted a record of 14260

Cage Scores

Sv acuse 8 No heas e n
Upsa a 8 S sq uehan na 62
V anova 69 Pe nn 6
Wes V g n a 69 P enn S
A abama 92M ss ss pp s
Ba mo e 59 Sa sb y S
F o da A ani:J M 73 Bencd

56
F o eta So u he n 6

va

5
64
8
56
c

dos a

B

Geo 9 a 83 LS U 79
nos S 8 Wak e Fo es 9
Ken ucky 69 F o eta 82
Ken u kv S 8 P kes
e 8
Ke n u ky
W e s ey an
99
M Ken d ee 90
M emph s S 85 C n nna
9
M o ehead S
4 M dd e Tenn
63
MLI ray 5
8 E Tennes se e

55

Whtle Western Mtchtgan
r es to ga n naltonal
recognttton three of Ute top
10 ranked tea ms dropped m
stature over the weekend

Th rd ranked Maryland
wh ch earlier tn the week was
shocked by Clemson was
beaten Sunday by fou II
ranked North Carohna ~93
m overtime at Chapel Htll
N C whtle etghth ranked
UCLA and lOth ranked St
Johns (N Y) both were
beaten on Saturday UCLA
was drubbed by No 16 Notre
Dame !IG-85 at South Bend
Ind and St John s was upset
by Prmceton 58 55 in
overtlme at Prmcewn

bottled gas bus ness a groups that all work together
funeral home a branch off ce m making Rutland a nice
of the Po neroy Naltonal l•mn m wh ch to I ve
!lank probably one of the
w thm u e past r ve yea rs
oldest and most complete all the streets n Ru la nd s 2
department stores n the were paved wtlh asphalt No Ca S 06 Duke 0
No h Geo g a 69 LaG a nge
area several grocery stQres Thts was made poss ble by 62
r ll ng stattons gun shop pool the restdents votmg for a 5 0 d Dom non 20 Camp be
room
and
restaurant null levy for a per oct or 5 93
h Ca o na 84 Oav ctson 0
garages a barber shop and years Counctl expla ned to Sou
Tennessee 56 M ss ss pp 53
of course our post offtce
the townpeople what they The C ade 75 R chmond 4
b
Au bu n 59
I am happy wmenlton that would hke to do what streets Vande
V g n a 69 C emson 62
there are s x act ve churches would be paved asked for V g n a Te h 108 Ma sha 82 Cen a S a e 75 S eu benv e
11
&amp; Lee 2 Hamp Syd
wtth n tbe corpora e hm Is thetr support for the levy the Wash
ohn Ca o 99 Be han y W
wsn
K e n ucky
a Esn
Va 69
all are act ve n their own people passed I and the l&lt;lwn Ken ucky 4
a. Ma v 80 Fu man 68 B u f on 84 F nd ay 83
way and have contrtbuled prospered by hav ng paved W
Deancea Tayo
n&lt;l 83
A egheny 83 Ca!.e Wes e n 9
much down through the years streets Th s also proves to Corne
8 ca rneg e Me on
owa 82 Ca e on 64 H ram
Pa 67
:.e gh on 95 St L ou s SO
w bu ld good w ll and create me that when people are CEvansv
Ma on e 67 Oh o Com n ca n 62
e 96 Wabash 8
nformed of what ts mlended
G and
Va ey
83
No
M ch gan 4
they w ll respond favorably
H GH SCHOOL SCORES
nd ana 85 M nneso a 6
Satu dav
In the way of housmg there Ma que e 92 F o dham 64
M c h gan 84 Pu d ue 80
Ale on Cen ra
How e
66
have been several new homes M
chgan S 74
nos 63
Lakewood S Edwa d 55
bwlt m the area and a new M ssou 84 owa S 68
Ak on E e 68 Akron Sp ng
44
subdtvtSton was added to the Moo head S 7 M nn Morr s A eld
exande 84 T mb e 71
vtllage m the past few years 63
No hwes e n 62 w s ons n 60 A an ce 68 Ak on Ga e d 63
Ash Md 57 M Vern on 52
Tbe attitude of the people m No re Dame QS UCLA 95
h Dako a 88 No he n
Avon 66 Co umb a 64 3 o
Rutland ts and I feel always No
owa 69
B oomf e d 62 Gra nd Va e y
wtll be When there IS a need P sbu g 6 so u h e n Co o sa 40
Sou
h
e
n
I
no
s
79
Tu
sa
76
Buckeye 3 s Amhe- s 67
low as 100 over 50 I m 75 and for whatever the occaston thr Va para so 100 Wayne S 79 Can on Lehman 57 Youngs
cttizens
w
11
f
nd
a
way
to
A zona 80 New MeK c o 9
own N 53
wetgh 95 pounds flve feet
A kansas 93 TeKa s A&amp;M 9 2 Can on McK n ey 65 Akron
short I am on my feet and accomplish what ts needed
BIJCh e 53
keep go ng but I am ltred and not by nosily shoutmg about Aus n Co 96 Pau Qu nn 6 Can on s 12 Can on c c o
uso n 19 Bay or 3
Can on T mken
4 wes Res
really have wpush myself to our needs but merely by Ho
Kansas S 65 Ok ahoma S
Academy 54
gomg
ahead
and
coming
up
do housework
Ok ahoma s
63 Kansas 59 c e e Te c h 82 c e E a
oral Robe s 12 Ole ahoma
Co umbus s
Char es 50
DEAR READER
Nor wtth a soluhon
y 10
Fa ess 39
I guess at one time lha t cTCU
mal low blood pressure ts
87 Hous on Bap s 86 F emon Ros s 51 T f n 49
0
usually assoctated wtth a there were I censed alcoholic
G en Oak 53 ackson 49
74 R ce 56
Hannan Trac e 69 Symmes
longer hie span There IS far beverage establishments tn Texas
Te x a s E Paso 69 A z S 64 Ve( ey 4
the
town
but
I
am
happy
to
less tendency to develop
Te x as Tech 72 SMU 69
H gh and 6 Keys one 56
wes TeKas 66 erad ey 56
H and 68 0 v I e 58
fatty-cholesterol deposits m relate that at least m the last Ca
20 years Rutland has not had 0 • fona 89 Sanod 85 2 Lexlna on 68 Ontario 49
the arter es
Lora n Ca h 78 E y a w 40
If the blood pressure ts so w rely on ncome dertved E Mon ana 80 G n Fe Is 5 Lou s v e
79
New
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wash
St
92
Oregon
Co
SO
low that blood won 1 now from the sale of alcohol as long Beach S 58 U of Ph adelph a 6
LOu S\1' I e
S
Thomas
Pa c f c 49
normally to Ute brain tben a Rutland ts a dry town
Aqu nu 68 Gar away 58
In summary tl has been a Mon ana S 67 Mon ana 55 Mansf e d s Pete 46 Wvn
person may have a tendency
M Coo ado 64
ford -43
pleasure
to I ve ln our town of 0Nebraska
o famt However pressures
'gon 83 0 egon S 68
Map e on 75 Ed son 56
0
igon
Tech
77
E
0
egon
67
Rutland
I
thtnk
we
have
of 90 over 60 or even 50 are
Mar e a 62 A hens 49
Pac f c Ore
82
ew s &amp; Me filS 7 Fe&lt;lera Hock ng 56
common wttbout causmg any every reason to be proud C a k 79
e 5 t Norwa k 51
and I'm sure Utat all tllose Po antt s 77 Puge Sound Monroev
symptoms at all
Pau 50
5
N Canton
Hoove
67
Usually low blood pressure who have lived dreamed
Sl!ln Franc sco 84 Po and U
Marl
ng on 38
tn
Rutland
hese
and
existed
s only as tmportant as the
6
Nelsonv le Yo k U M I er 48
a c 111 a 56 u ah 5
52 New London s
medical problem or disease many past years would look San
Western
0
Reserve 50
tf any) that call8es it as on us today and say that Sea e U 8 Lovo a Ca 76 Newa
k. ca h 62 u ca sa
might occur m tuberculosis we re prood of our town and U ah 76 B ghan Young 74 Norlh Ge I a 62 Eaate n 3
Wash ng on 73 Hawa 68
or low funcUon of the adrenal are dotng our best to preserve Weber s 95 No Ar lona 11 Ravenna 8 Youngstown E 77
R verda e 88 Arl ngton 53
gland or with a severe attack 11 for Ilk. generattons that are Wh man 83 W I a n e l e 8
sou h Cen ra 58 Black R ver
P nee on 58 s Joh s 55 o J s.
to follow
of low blood sugar

Loss of hair from poor diet
By Lawrenee E Lamb M D

annual

It's time for recognition

recognit on n helpmg make By FRED McMANE
Rutland a Bloom ng Clean UP! Sports Writer
Town
by th e r yearly
What does a team have to
proJec t of creal ng mteresl tn do to gam recogn t on Wm
plan ling and clean ng up m every game
general The Rutland Garden
Some! mes that doesn I
Club has been responstble for even work

Rutland wl at I IS by the r
many plantings of shrubbery
and flowe~s at dtfferen t
schools and pub! c park
concerned a bout the number churches etc
of road kills of an mals so n
We have lost our htgh
some secltons of the country school but are now a part of
m rrors were erected along Ule larger more adequate
s de of the road The cars Metgs Local School Dtstnct
lights are reflected n the However there ts sltll a
mtrrors and the ammals grade school tn our town
freeze n the safety zone off Wtth the school leadersh p
the road nslead of n the an acltve PTA and oterested
m ddle of the hlghw ay After townspeople we are proud of
the car passes the hghts are our grade school
gone and the an mal crosses
Rutland s not rea ly an
the road safely Thts s sl ll n mduslrtal center but there
lhe tr ai stages but I shows are adequate busmesses that

rout or

Hayes likes '76 Bucks

Nicklaus human after all

ser:vtce

Just what have all the 'anti' people
done for conseroation lately. .•

member of outdoor clubs that
believe m the same tllmgs
So for those of you sltll
r dmg the fence on the
tssues between these anti
people and us sportsmen

So \\hat now for Ge rge

I ned up for 'I, July title
fight Foreman may be
headed for a second
meetmg with Joe Frazier

Den Talk
BY GREG BAILEY
RACINE - As most of you
know by now I m on the
oppos te stde of the fence to
all those ant -hunters ant
gunners and anti trappers
But I do believe m con
servahon and preservat on of
natural resources anunals
and Our wtld lands That s one
reason I m a hunter

FOREMAN IS MORTAL
LAS VEGAS Nev (UPI)

0.

team Tom Skladany tbe
natton s leading punter the
past two years and out
standmg placekicker
Captains Elected
The defensive captain for
next season will be
Unebocker Ed Thompson of
Waverly wltile Cinemnatl s
B U Lukens a guard will
serve as Ute offenstve cap
tam
Skladany one of tbe team s
free spirits who was sur
prtsed at his selection got his
retgn as captain off to a
typtcal Skladany start
We probably have the
greatest class of graduatmg
sentors m the country sa d
the native of Bethel Park
Pa and 11 s gomg wbe hard
to replace them But next
year I want you to all come
out because we re gomg to
have a n ce team
Grifftn m h s f nal offtc al
appearance as an Ohio SUite
football player drew a
standmg oval on when m
traduced by Hayes as the
most respected player we ve
had m all tile years of Ohio
State football
'j'he little tailback from
Eastmoor H gh School here
talked of the closeness of
Ute 1975 Buckeye team ad
ding I think that was the
greatest thing we had gomg
for us
As has always been the
case Griff n put m a plug for
his teanunates asking that
they share his glory
My records belong to my
teammates as well as me
he sa d We played as a
team A bock ts only as good
as Ute line which blocks m
!root of htm and a lot of guys
on thts team haven I gotten
the type of recogntlton tlley
deserved
Griffin then turned a titUe
sen timental posstbly
rea llzmg h s days as a
Buckeye were at an end
Wants To Do II A~aln
They say you can I tive m
the past sa d tile natton s
all I me lead ng maJOr
college rusher but I d hke
to do tt all aga n
Griffm s fellow eaptams
Fox
Baschnagel
and
linebacker Ken Kuhn also
spoke each expressing what
piaymg football at Ohto State
had meant to them
You can talk aU you want
about the Rose Bowl sa d
Fox but you still can t take
Ute Btg Ten champtonshtp
away from us
Fox was presented the
Sign a Alpha Epsilon trophy
as the outstanding player m
Ute homecommg game while
guard Ted Smtih took the
Harry Strobel award as the
top offenstve linemen
Top freshmen honors wrot
wltght end Junmy Mooro on
offense and hnehacker Tom
Cousineau on defense

Bobcats in
first loss
in MAC
United Press International
The Mtd Amertcan Con
ference lead loosened
somewhat lhtS weekend as
M am
handed
Ohio
Un verstty Its ftrst con
ference loss But tllat win
kept M amt I ed for the lead
wtlh Wes tern Mtchtgan
Mtamt defeated Ohlo U
handtly IIIH&gt;3 whtle Western
M ch gan cl alked up Its 14th
stratght win thls season 62-S7
over Ball State
Both Mtaml and Western
have 6-CI league records Oh o
University fell to 4 I
Arc hte Aldrtdge paced
Mtamt wttll 19 points while
Randy Ayers had 16 Ohlo
Un verstty had trouble from
tile floor hitting only four of
24 during a stretch m the
second half
J m Kurzen and Marty
Murry scored 14 points each
for Western Michigan whtch
led all the way
Ball State controlled the
boards and hit nearly 70 per
cent from the free throw line
but fell short on shots from
the fteld Western Michigan
was47 per cent from the field
Elsewhere ln Ute MAC
Kent State edged Central
Mlchlglll 68-62 in a game
where 50 personal fouls were
called on Ute players and lOW'
technical fouls called on tile
coaches Toledo defeated
Easlem Mlchll!an 88-63 and
Bowling Green beat Northern
Dlino!s 83-77
0, o Northern 15 Wooster 67
Den son 55 Musklngum 53

0 erbe n 57 w tttnbtro 55
Cap a 77 Ot't o Wei eyan 7d
Salem fW Vel 16 Merletta 81 n

"loghony tPI l
Wll ern 19

I~

Cue

Urbana 69 Ctdarv lit 67
R: o Grandt 97 T tfln 11

Wr Oht S 1 e 94
Southeas 52

nd ana

Marauders whip Federal-Hocking
By Greg Bailey
In a htghly emot onal
contest at the Morr son
Gymnastum Saturday mght
tile host Metgs Marauders
ptcked up thetr f fth v ctory n
tl ou mgs defeat ng the
Federal Hock ng Lancers 71
56
But I wasn I all down h ll
for the Metgs Club The
Lancers btg Joe Butcher
scored first w th only 15
seconds gone but Me gs
co un terpart b g Mtlch
Meadows came nght back to
knot the score at 2 2 on a short
jumper of hts own
The Marauders M ck
Davenport then tossed one m
tog ve the hosts a short 1 ved
4 2 lead
before T m
McKtnley knotted the score
Metgs then shot out to a 10-4
lead on buckets by Meadows
Davenport and Steve Ran
dolph but the v s tors
wouldn I stay down storming
back to take a 1:&gt;-13 lead at
Ute end of the ftrst quarter In
the last mtnule and a half of
that canto Metgs dtdn I score
a po nt whtle tile Lancers
were putting s x on the board
The two teams started the
second quarter where they
BIG MAN HERE - Jerry Cremeans 42) the Metgs
Marauders 5-9 sh gua rd sa lot b gge r than that here as
he goes up fo a shot aga ns Federal Hocking s Terry
Russell 41 ) n a non league contest Saturday n ght at
Larry Morr son GymnasiUm Jun Hamm p cture

left off he ftrst Davenport
scored for Metgs to knot the
score at 15 all but then the
v s tors reeled off f ve
unanswered potnls to Jwnp
out to the r btggesl lead or the
n ght at 20-15
1 hen the Me gs defense
sl ffened and the offense
began ch ppmg away at the
lead W th 4 25 showmg
Davenport connected on a
three pomt play AI the 3 05
mark Jerry Cremeans htt a
foul shot then 30 seconds
later canned a lay up to gtve
Meigs a 25 23 lead and from
then on they were never
headed gong nto the locker
room at half tme leadmg 3325
The Marauders defense
held the Lancers h gh
scormg Butcher to ftve pomts
tn that half all tn tile f rst
per od
Cremeans added s x b g
pomts m that mportant
second per oct and Daven
port had a total of 13 for the
half Randolph took hts half
lime breather wttll three
fouls hang ng over h s head
wh le the Lancers T Russell
and McKinley were tn the
same boat At one po n m the

EAST LANSING M ch
UP!)
Michtgan State
Pres dent Clifton R Wharton
Jr scheduled an afternoon
press conference to~ y to
discuss tn deta I the f n
d pgs wh ch led the National
Co ll eg ate
Athlettc
Assoctal on to put the
Spartans football program
on proba ton for the next
hree years
The NCAA meted out of he
dtsctplmary actton wh ch
lasts from Jan 18 1976 unul
Jan 18 1979 Sunday for 34
recru ltng and athlete
ass stance vtolat ons
We have been nformed of
he acttons of the NCAA
Council w th respect to our
appeal of certam findmgs of
he nfract ons committee

but we regret that the
council was unable to accept

our proofs of mnocence m the
matters appealed to I
We are now study ng the
counc I s concl us ons and

penalties and we w ll d scuss
m detatl the Untvers ty s
posttton on spec f c fmdings
a

a press conterence on

Monday
The terms of the probatton
bar he football Spartans
fr om appear ng n bowl
games or on televts on for
three years slashes the
number of players the school
can recrwt o 20 th s year 10
less than schools not on
prohallon and ftve under the
non.probat on allotmeot m
1977 78 )
Add I onal y one urmamed
asstslant o Coach DeMy
Stolz was reprunanded a
second was hm1ted to
recru hng on the schoo l s

campus only for a year whtle
a th rd was proh btted from
all
mvolvement
w th
recru t ng

Local sports this week

Hamn p clue

Sport Parade
By MILTON RICHMAN
I I I Sp rts Edttor
NEW YORK ( UPI) Joe Fraz er did exactly what he sa td
I e was go ng to do aile hts I gh l w th Mohan mad Al He d d a
lot of ltinkmg about re r ng
He talked about l w h Eddie F utch a man he respect; and
w h two lad es he respects h s w fe and h s mother He spoke
w th them all and came o a dec s on about rettr ng He s not
gong to do I
No reason wl y I should he sa td to me at the National
Car oon sis Soc ely wl ere he ooked n h s usual superb
phys cal shape the o he ven ng Box ng s my occupal on I
enJOY do ng tl more than anythmg else and I m not an old man
I turned 32 he o her day That s not old I m gomg to keep
r ght g
Btg George Foreman he man who look his tttle away
three yea rs ago n Jama ca and flattened Ron Lyle Saturday
shapes up as Joe Fraz er s next major opponent wtth the
w nner get! ng another shot at Al You say you couldn I ake a
fourtll Al Fraz er meet ng Why not ' Gene TuMey and Harry
Greb U.ngled f ve t1mes and a lot of people st II kept commg
out w sec the n
Fredd e 1 ynn ts one bal player I don t th Jk w ll fall v ct m to
the sophomore J nx
Not that Boston s 23-year~ld MVP and Rook e of the Vear ts
exemp or anyth ng hke that but he seems too smart to fall
mto the same kmd of trap so many others do commg off an
unusua lly fme freshman year
Many of those who have good rookte seasons automallcally
feel they have I nade and spend that ftrst wmter U!k ng bows
enJoying second help ngs and s tt ng on the r laurels Not
1 ynn He works out every day near h s home n El Mon e
Cal f and when he s ftmshed he doesn I s I home worrying
about thiS year s contract
S nee he had a better year II an anybody else and smce he s
represented by tile exceptionally capable Jerry Kapstem a
completely ded cated young man who comes mto every
negoltalton for his client as well prepared as F Lee Batley
LyM very likely wtll wmd up w lh the b ggest pay ra se of any
maJor leaguer and perhaps the ltighest smgle salary jump 1
the history of major league baseball He received $20 000 from
the Red Sox last year and he conce vably could approach
gett ng between four and ftve ttmes more tilts time
Spencer Haywood II e 6-foot 9 forward wtth the New York
Krucks ts averagmg 2{) po nts a game and havmg a good year
after coming from Ute Sea I e SuperSomcs but thts ts the ftrst
time n ftve years he wasn I ptcked to the All..Star team He
tsn I happy about tt e ther It s an mjusttce he says but
I m not gonna die over 1
Coni nued on page 4

htl on f ve slra ght fteld goals
before they m ssed
The Marauders stuck
w1th the r zone defense m the

th rd per od but Butcher
began _gell ng the ball and
putt ng t through the hoop
But Metgs d d some scormg

of thetr own and that quarter
ended wtth Metgs s till on top
44 37 Terry Qualls scored s x
of hts team s 11 po nts n that
canto
Metgs started the scormg
m the fourth and Lancers
JUS! couldn t keep pace The
v s tors lost the serv ces of
Russell and Butcher m dway
through the last per od v a
lhe foul c rcutt That last
penod also saw some tern
pers flare when two techn cal
fouls were called on he
v s tors

Metgs h t a hot 44 per cent
from the floor ( 26 59 and
sank 19-33 from the chartly
slr pe n the foul mfested
co ntest Dave nport once
aga n led the wmners as he

canned 25 markers while
Meadows and Qualls also h t
double f gures as they sank 16
and 2 po nts respect ve y
Those latter two also hauled

Spartans on probation

Wharwn sa d n a ca refully
worded statement released
hrough the untvers ly s
sports mformat on depart
nen
The Umvers ly acknowl
edges that some vtolattons
took place Wharton satd

IT S A STANDOFF
Terry Qu.lls r ghl of the
Marauders and Terry Russell 41 of f ederal Hock ng
ha ve equal rea hes ere as both go for a free boll
Sa u lay n gl a 1 ar } Morr son gym as urn J m

second per od the Marauders

M ch gan State also was
told to dtssoctate tts athlettc
program from two wuden

tfted representat ves of the
umverstly s athleltc n
erests

Although the ass s ant

coaches were not named the

hree who attended M ch gan
State s pos t season hearmg n
Kan sas C ty Mo were
Howa rd eyers Chari e Butler
and J mmy Raye
~tolz was not ctted many of
he vtolat ons
Among the Mtch gan State
vtolat ons c ted were
-;m asststant coach gtvtng
wo

prospects

per sonal

spend ng money

Reserves in
•
•
nnpress1ve

45-30 win
The

Me 1g-s

r ese rves

baske ball team made 1 a
clean sweep Saturday mght
Sports for the week of Jan 26-Feb 1
defeat ng the Baby Lancers
Monday Jan 26 - Fed Hocking G rls at Me gs 5 30 p m
of Federa Hockmg 45 30
Eastern Jr H gh at Vmton Me gs Freshmen at Wellston Me gs Reserves are now 4
Eastern Freshmen host Fed Hockmg Southern Jr Htgh a wh e the Lancers of Coach
B dwell
B I Hark ns dropped to 74
Tuesday Jan 27 Eastern G rls host Southwestern 6
f was anyone s game the
p m Me gs Vars ty hosts Wellston 6 p m Eastern Varsity firs t half as the vtstlmg
hosts Waterford 6 p m
Lancers ed at the end of the
Wednesday Jan 28 East Gtrls bost Hannan Trace
ftrs quar er 10-9 but fell
Thursday Jan 29 East G rls host Soutllern Me gs Jr beh nd at the half t me
H gh at Shade East Jr H gh hosts Vmton Soutllern Jr H gh buzzer 21 20 At the 3 39
hos s Wahama
nark of the second quar er
Frtday Jan 30
Me gs Vars ty travels to Ironton
Br an Hamtlton connected on
Southern Varstty at North Gall a Eastern Varstly at Kyger a three po nt play to put the
Creek
Marauders of Coach Bob
Saturday Jan 31 - Meigs Vars ty at Wahama Me gs 0 tver ahead for the r rsl
G rls host Kyger Creek 6 p m AND Last Day of Rabb 1 I me 16 15 They never
Season
eltnqwshed the lead
The th rd canto saw the
home team outscore the
Lancers 10-4 and from then
on there was 1 tile doubt
about he outcome
Metgs was
led by

Sports
Desk

Ham llon s 16 markers and

eammates Chuck Follrod
and Kelly Wmebrenner
ch pped m e ght aptece The
team shot a warm 37 per cent
18-48 fr om the fteld and
netted 9 of 12 from the chan y
slrtpe
Federal Hock ng was led by
Dtll nger w th mne po nts
BY GREG BAILEY
The Me gs Marauders fresh off an tmpresstve 71-56 vtc The Lancers h I 9 37 from the
tory over !federal Hocking Saturday night wtll htt the hard floor for only 24 pet but were
better at tile foullme as they
wood three tlmes tltis week
Fans may see the Me gs FH game on Cable TV wmghl at connected on 12 19 Of! c als
7 30 For those who mtssed Fr days Me gs vs Galltpohs rival for the game were Bragg and
match you can also p ck that one up on cable at 5 p m Mon Hickman
day Lots of excttement m those two games so watch for them
Tuesday rught fmds the Marauders hostmg the Wellston
Golden Rockets The two teams met earlier thts year at
Wellston and the Metgs County team came out on top 62-S3
Metgs ts 5-6 on the year (~ tnstde the SEOAI whtle Wellston
s 3-ll overall and 2-7 Ins de the loop
In that last encounter the Golden Rockets Gary Peoples
was the only Rocket player m double ftgures wtth 14 po nts
Metgs had three players w th double chalk marks Qualls
Meadows and Randolph The game w ll begm al6 p m
Fnday n ght the Marauders of Coach Ron Logan travel to
Ironton to tangle with the league leading Tigers m the r new
fteld house In thetr prev ous battle the Me gs 'lloys gave tbe
fellows of Coach Buddy Bell all they could handle before
bow ng n the clos ng m nutes 63-51
Ironton has been led Utts year by Dean Fttzpatr ck on the
boards and tn scormg The Tigers wtll have to watch out for
any one of Me gs ftve starters as each one has scored m
double ftgures Utts year
Mtck Davenport has been commg on s rong after geltmg
off o a slow start and btg 6 8 M tch Meadows has played
conststent ball all year showmg strength on the boards and
also n scormg Meadows ts secood m the league n ebounding
while both he and Davenport ar~ averagmg over 14 po n s per
contest
Terry Qualls ts ftfth tn the league m sl oottng accura
and Steve Randolph is third ln foul shootmg percentage
Saturday mght the Marauders w ll cross the brtdge to
tangle wtth the Wahama Whtte Falcons n the only contest
scheduled between thesr ~o teams for this year

13 and 10 or lhe r team s 37
rebounds The Marauders
had 22 turnovers
Coach Mark Sm th s
Lancers were led by Butcher
and Steve Russell wtlh 18 and
12 pomts They were cool n
Ute r shoot ng from the fteld
as they canned only 20.57 for
35 per cent They sank only 16
of 29 foul attempts No n
d VIdUal rebound ng f gures
were avatlable but th e
Lancers as a team collected
only 24 ~ aroms and com
rrutted 16 turnovers
Metgs plays three games
next week Tuesday they host
Wellston Fr day they travel
w Ironton and play m the
T gers new f eld house and
Saturday they cross the
br dg e to tang le w th
Wahama
Offtc als for the game were
Atkins and Thompson from
lhe Ch ll co he Chapter
tn

MEIGS
FG A FT,l PF RB TO TP
58
24
3
1 12
10
2
46
2
4
3
8
6 13 45
4
13
16
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l
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C emeans

•

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Davenpo t

Rando ph

B own ng
S ewart
Dod son
Sc tes

Ma

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TOT,.LS
44 pe ce nt

Qua te Sco e

13 20 II 21
15 10 12 9

M

FH

FED

Terry Russe I
Joe Butche
Seve Russe

Te y Ogg

T mMcK n ey
B uce La cke
Buddy S ove
J m Good el ow
Don Poston
Tota s
35 pe ce nt

HOCKING
FG" FT" PF
37
36
5
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5
5

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03
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RB TO TP
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6
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l4

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56

X

Blue Devils lose
Wh eelers bur g Oh o s
n nth ranked Class AA h gh
PRO GRID SEASON CONCLUDES TONIGHT
school basketball team m the
NEW ORLEANS (UP I) - An antlclimaetic Pro Bawl
Assoc ated Press Poll
ends the pro football season tonight in a game marked by
streaked to a t3-2 lead n the
the absence o! top rated quarterbacks and olher standout
ftrst stx mmutes of play then
players from both National Football League Conferences
held off a furtous Gallipohs
Pittsburgh s Terry Bradshaw was Injured In the last
rally m the second half to
quarter of the Steelers 2117 win over Dallas and the
defeat the v s lmg Blue
Cowboy s Roger Staubaeh- named to replace Minnesota
Devtls 56-44 Saturday mght
Viking Fran Tarkenton -also bowed out because of an
The game was marred by
ID)ury
three techmcal fouls called
The quarterbacking jobs went to Jim Hart o! tile NFC
by off etals Tony I usk and
St Louis Cardinals and to Ken Anderson of Cincinnati In
Jack Buller resultmg m the
the AFC
eject on of GAHS Coach Jtm
A crowd or aoout 30 000 is expected for the nationally
Osborne from the game wtth
televtsed game al the Louisiana Superdome
4 32 rema ning n the second
perod
The Ptrates led 17-ll after
COllEGE SCORES
one per od and were on top 328 Oh o S a e 67
19 durmg the halftune n Mowa
am 85 Oh o Un ve s y 63
U!rm sston The Burg led 40- Bow ng G een 83 No he n
34 go ng mto the f nal pertod Kennos 7S a e 68 Cen a
Down 3().12 wtth 3 41left m M ch gan 62
Ute f rst half GAHScame To edo 86 Eas e n M h gan
back to outscore the Pirates 63
Xav e 6 N avy 64
22-ll reducmg the deftctt to De o 86 Day o n 0
Memph s S a e 85 C n c n na
four pomts 38-34 with 2 23 19
left m the thtrd pertod
Ash and 6 Gannon P a 66
a ska Om aha 63 Youngs
At th s po nt Wheelersburg Neb
own S a e 54
\\ent nt o Its four corner Cen a Con nee cu 6 A kon
Ask abou ow cos fin'""'''""
offen se The Hughesmen
th ough a coope at ng bank
e de be g
67
Ba dw n
slowly ncreased thetr lead H
and econom ca Sta e Fa m ca
Wa ace 58
throughout th ~ fmal per od to Moun Un on 82 Kenyon 80
nsu ance
wm by a dozen pomts
GallipoliS dtd a good JOb
defens vely on P1rate aces
Brtan Bays and Joe Rase
lun ltng Bays to etght and
Rase to 12 However Jeff
WS ANGELES (UP!)
Meadows shpped by GAHS Gary Player Tom Wetskopf
defenders for a game-htgh 22 and Btlly Casper are among
pomts
the top pro goHers who wtll be
Gary Snowden was the only compeltng for a ftrst prtze of
B111e Devtl n double figures $.17 000 m the Los Angeles
Bill Fletcher
w th 17
Open golf tournament Feb
1258 Powell St
Gallipolis h t 20 of 44 held 19-22
Mtddleport
0
goal attempts for 45 4 The
Player competmg m h s
Dev Is outscored the Pirates second L A Open was
PH. 992 7155
by one I eld goal WHS nmnerup to Arnold Palmer m
Another- of )'OUt'
ftn shed wtth 19 of 47 from the 1963 Other pros compettng In
fteld for 40 4 percent While Ute $185 000 tournament n ~ s. Stat.. Farm Alieni
GAHS htt only four of 10 elude Gene Ltttler Lee
char ty tosses the Pirates Trev no Dave Stockton and ~H~
M
sank a stzzlmg 81 8 percent of defendmg champton Pat
p 4 04
thetr free sbots 18 of 22 Fitzstmons
GAHS had 20 personsal
Wheelersburg 16
Galllpohs our-rebounded
the Ptrates 28 27 Brent
Saunders ptcked off n ne for
GAHS Meadows p eked off
121 for tile wtMers
GA HS had 12 turnovers
the Pirates 14
Wheelersburg now I~ on
tile year wtll carry a two
year 26-game wmmng streak
mto Frtday s game agatnsl
Northwest
Galhpolts now 8-5 on the
year wtll at Jackson
Tuesday n a SEOAL contest

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your next car,
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3- TheDa lySentmel M ddleport Pomeroy 0 Monday Jan 26 t976

r

Pride, confidence in future
marks citizenry of Rutland
- TheDa ly Sentinel M ddleport Pomero} 0 Monda) JRn 26 1976

BY VERNON WEBER
Rutland Clerk
RUTLAND - F rst of al
let me extend my thanks to
the edttor of thts paper for
askmg me for my v ews on

the town n whtch I 1 ve and
also m whtch I have served
as best I could m the
capactty of clerk smce
movmg nto Ute common ty
20 years ago
It seems to me that Rutland
has always been a town of
much ctvtc pnde by at least
half or the populat on maybe
more Understand the vtews I
express here are my optnton
ooly whtch I m sure wtll not
be recorded n htstory so I m
telling tt like I see I but
thankful Utat I can do a 1 ttle
btl to promote our town
I hesttate to mention names
but I have been clerk and
prtvtleged to serve wtth
several dedtcated ctl zens
who have accepted the
challenge to serve as mayor
(money could not have been a
motive as Ute mayor s salary
m Rutland has been at least
the last 20 years the
staggenng sum of $SO per
year
I call th s really accept ng
one s

CIVIC

duhes

Just to mention the mayors
I have been assoc ated w th
and forg ve me f I have
nussed any
are Floyd
Dunfee deceased
Eh

Den son

deceased

Wayne

Turner and a present Gene
Thompson The work of these
n ayor s s l a l

always be

apprec a ed by me as a
c tizen of Rutland I know
that the r efforts at the I me
were not reaU) rewarded but

I thtnk that these men along
w th many counc !men and
counc !women and all the
other nteres ted c vtc mtnded
people have brought about
tremendous changes n our
v llage
F rst of al the btggesl
mproven en t was the con

structlon and opera on of our
own water s) stem Th1s was

completed n 56 or 57 w th
many long hours of deter
rruned volunteer !abo for
Ute most part tn stay ng w th
the system and making tl
work Just recently

water

meters were tnslalled and our
own sys tem abandoned
wh ch was t seems a never

ending JOb of dnll ng wells
and drtlhng wells and dr ll ng
wells repa rtng breaks and
more breaks runn ng out of

water JUSt when we needed It
To all of these problems
JUSt to ment on a few the
townspeople
responded
helped when needed and tt
was a successful venture

The town pumps and wells
are now s lent as we have an
abundant water supply as a
bulk user of wa er f om the

Fisherman

trapper

and

let s conSider these relevant

facts
Just exacUy what have all
these anlt folks done to
actually help w ldl fe
Perhaps I m bhnded by
preJUdtce but off hand I
don t know of a thmg Let me
now tell you of some of the
thmgs sportsmen have done
are domg and can do to
tmprove lh ngs for he
wtldhfe of our land
Lots
of sportsmen s
orgamzat ons plant food
patches and trees etc that
are left for the deer rabb Is
and w ld btrds to harvest for
themselves Other patches
are harvested by the sports
men themselves and fed to
lh&lt;! anunals all w nter I
haven t heard of any of these
anlt people who are supposed
to be so concerned over the
terrtble deaths of th e
helpless ammals do anyth ng
like th s espectally n h s
area But I can name you
some mdtvtdual sportsmen
and clubs found r ghl here tn

Foreman?
With Muhammad Ali and
Ken Norton apparently

Ule Rutland cvrporat on as

and sewe rage trea tment
system a 1 kely reahty m the

lhe group
from the
as we I
Townsh p

Saturday and watched
Foreman get off the canvas
twice in the fourth round

next few years provmg once

departmen

as are some

and knock out Denver s 33-

aga n

tndtvtdual contracts tn Salem

year-old Ron Lyle In the
hfth It was hardly the

Leadmg Creek Conservancy
D slrtcl Rural Water System
Rutland IS plann ng a sewe

we are

cont nually

planning ahead n making our
l&lt;lwn better not only for

now has members
Rutland Townshtp
Part of Sc pto
s served by the

1o'&gt;'nsh p

Fra11er was

on hand

I should not fa I to ment on
ourselves but also for those that lhe department also has
who foll ow
an a uxtl ary made up of
A few nterested people approxtmately 20 w ves who
counctl at the ttme) thought JUst as the firemen help n

times and scored a secondround KO for the
heavyweight crown al

1t" se for the town to operate

many ways ra s ng n oney for

Kingston Jamaica

s own Santtary landftll
waste dtsposal Land was
acqwred employees htred a
truck and dozer purchased
and the san U!ry Iandi ll has

departm en t and n short years ago
n many CIV c
proJeCts
Also Rut and s p v leged
to have very ded cated and
tramed personnel to operate
a
Southeastern
Ohto
PEBBLE BEACH Calif
Emergen y Med cal Veh cle
amb ulance) wh ch ts UPI) - Ben Crenshaw won
manned on a voluntary basts the tournament and deser
by 22 volun U!ers The vehtcle vedly so but the 1976 Crosby
probably w 11 be better known
IS housed n the town house at
present but plans are un over the years as the week
derway to construct a new Jack Ntcklaus ftnally proved
townhouse whtch wtll serve he was human
There have been fans who
as not only a townhouse but
as a su table storage area for m ght have enroyed what
the SEOEMS ambulance w th happened toN cklaus Sunday
1 v ng quarters for the m the windup of the Crosby
volunteers also w1th adequate That s not to say Ntcklaus
doesn I have h s leg on of
parking factllti es
followers
bul tn every sport
The Emergency servtce m
there
are
those who pay to
the f rsl year of opera! on has
boo
heroes
made approximately 250 runs
While golf fans never boo
wt th 30 of these m the last
there
were enough of them
month whtch says to me that
who
sm led politely as
the serv ce s good and much
Ntcklaus
tile man they satd
ne e ded The un t se rves
would
never
blow the lead m
Mmes No I and 2 of the
Ute
f
nal
round
of any tour
Southern Oh o Coal Co and I
nament
he
had
locked up
have been told that the m ne
shot
an
82
That
s r ght
offtctals rely heavtly on h s

be en

n

( ror

ope rat on

Rutland residents only)
several years We are m
spected and hcensed by the
Health Dept Th s also has
been very successful
I could go on Dragg ng
about our Volunteer F re
Dept Rutland has as good a
Volunteer F re Dept as any
tn the county maybe made
fam ous by our annual Ox
Roast on the Fourth of July
and by the annual Turkey
Dmner the week before
Thanksgtvmg The depart
ment has grow n

and

at

present has four modern
p eces of ftre equtpment
capable of f ghting ftres n
town

as

well

as

n

the

townsh p Membershtp m the
department ts not hmtted to

same
Foreman
who
knocked Frazier down si:x

three

the

ge nera l

Me gs and Gall a Counties
!hat do thts year after year
Chalk one up for the s len
maJOrity
Did you know that an
organ zat10n ca led

Duck s

Unllm ted
composed by
sportsmen and hunters) has
purchased thousands of acres
of land and set t as de for
waterfowl and other anunals
and then managed t so that
tile wtldllfe would have op
I mum hab tat for feedmg
and reproducl on
Chalk another one up for
the sportsman
D d you know tha the
money collected from the
sale of hWllmg and I sh ng
l censes as channeled bc:ick to
tmprove w ldl fe s chances
for survtval • For example
JUSt where do you thmk the
stale gets ts money to ratse
trout (and stock them ) from the sportsman How
about the transplant of the
wtld turkey and other such
an mals From the fe es
collected from the sports
man
One more po nt for us
Ptd you know that there
are now more wh teta I deer
n Amertca than there were
when Dan el Boohe sU!lked
them Why
Because we
hunters and sportsmen
support research and game
management w th our
money
Another chalk mark for
us
D d you know that some
slates don I cut the grass and
brush along the r maJOr htgh
ways (at least for a spec I ed
ltme ) so that the pheasants

qua 1 rabbtls and other
an mals wtll have swtable
habttal o nest and ra se thetr
young Guess who s behtnd
thts Your re rtgh
hunters
and sportsmen pushed for
thts pol cy and f nally won
Another Ut ng about htgh
ways - sportsmen were

Rutland also has two
Garden Clubs The Rutland
Frtendly Gardeners have
re cetved

slate w1de

numerous prOJects n making

I s cerUnnly not work ng n
the case of Wes tern

Mtchtgan tile current leade r
m the M dAmertca Co n
ference college basketball
race and one

or

only four

unbeaten teams m the nat on
The other tllree Indtana
Nevada Las Ve gas and
Rutgers are all ranked
among Ute top 10 but Western
Mtchtgan desptte a perfect
t4-0 record has not recetved

many God lovmg people
Rutland V llage rna nUl ns
a pohce force of one regular
and one part time patrolman
who s concerned about cruel ha ve been successfu for w h a crmser equ pped w th
deaths of anunals
man y years and have offered rad o and modern Vascar
So nex l me you see a w ld the people of thts area the eqwpment
stream or see a picture of a serv1ces that have bee n so
There are act ve Cub Scout
w ld

eagle

u

pheasant or hear of a flock of
w1ld turkeys be ng m
southern Oh o or happen to
see a deer and thmk to
yourself My there seems to
be a lot more deer around m
he last few years
remember a maJor reason
the hun ters and sportsmen
You don t hear much from
us but you see the results
Maybe we are the silent
maJor ty but t won I be us
who cause the d sappearance

of a spectes Jom us n our
f ght to protect our wtldllfe
By the way don I forget the
Wtldl fe Hearmg slated for
Jan 25 1 p m at the Dept of
Natural Resources Butld ng
m A hens

DR. LAMB

COlUMBUS Oltio UP!) We don I I ve m the past
Ohto State Coach Woody
Hayes told an overflow crowd
at the B g Ten champton
prectatton banquet Sunday
rught
Hayes loses three fourths
of what many bel eve to be
the greatest backfteld m Ohio
Slate h story m two-time
Hetsman Trophy w nner
Archie Griff n quarterback

football team next year
Hayes who refused w talk
to the press followtng a 23-10
loss to UCLA n tbe Rose
Bowl by h s then No 1 ranked
Buckeyes took a swtpe at the
crttics or his stlence
Recently I haven I had
too much to say satd tbe
UP! coach of the year It s
amazmg how much press I
got for not havmg anytllmg to
say So we 11 JUSt leave tl that
way and gel on w til the

Cornelius

awards

Buckeyes

group of young men on a 1600 taking tron Hopefully your
DEAR DR LAMB - I calorie a day dtet They had prese nt dtet has enough
would like some advtce I m been qutte active and ac protem m t that the ron wtll
17 years old 5 feet 6 and customed to conslliiUng over be helpful
wetgh tOO pounds I m small 3000 calortes a day
Hatr ts specialized skm and
framed RecenUy I went on a
They lost wetght all rtght
s mostly protem As you
strict starvation diet and lost But they developed per recover you wtlll kely regam
4S pounds I went to the sonahty changes loss of sex all of your hatr Your total
doctor afterward and he gave drtve and loss of hatr
recovery from the nsult to
me vitamin pills He also told
Starvahon diets are not your bndy may take SIX
me I have a mlld case of a do 11 yourself program months or more
anemia so I m taking tron They usually cause the
Meanwhile I would suggest
pills too
person to lose muscle not a well balanced senstble dtet
I m eating normally now JUSt fat Your body s use o! and development of a gond
bUt my problem IS I m losmg energy at rest ts related to da ly senstble exerctse
Ill awful lot of my hatr Can Ute pounds of muscle you program
you please tell me tf there ls have If you lose muscles tllen
For more mformatton on
anyUt!ng I can do for thts I s harder to prevent obestly sens ble dietmg send 50 cents
p-oblem and 1s It only tern
after the dtet than tl was for The Health Letter number
porary? I do not want to go before Almost all crash dtets 4-7 Weight Losing Diet Send
bald Please gtve me your or overly restr ct.ed dtets addressed envelope for
have thts effect and set the matling Address your letter
advice
DEAR READER
At person up for continued to me m care of thts new9least your story will serve as obestly ratller than cor
paper P 0 Box HiS! Radio
a bad example to teach reclmg the baste problem Ctty Statton New York NY
others Lou of hair from
1 m not surprised you are 10019
dletln!l Is wen known Dr anemtc You need protem to
DEAR DR LAMB - What
Ancel Keys groop at the form the tron contaimng does low blood pressure In
University ol Mlnllesota put a hemoglob n even tf you are dicate• Recently m ne was as
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Greene

ap

and

wmgback Br an Baschnagel
We d dn I hve m the past
of those great teams of Rex
Kern and we aren I go ng to
1 ve on Ar h etther Hayes
sa d We think we have the
makmgs of another fme

v tal to us all Just to ment on

Boy Scout and

a few
A very large furntlure

troops
clubs

store

organ za t ons and ch ur ch

w th

a

tremendous

Ntcklaus shot an 82 Tbe
round would have done
JUs tice to any weekend
amateur because 11 mcluded
two trtple bogeys one double
and five bogeys
While Ntcklaus who has
won 58 Amertcan lilies and
two Brtltsh opens s nee
jommg the wur m 1962 was
hacking hts way around
Pebble Beach whtch he calls
h s favor te golf course
Crenshaw 24 was shoolmg a
sohd three-under.par 69 that
won him the $37 000 ftrst prtze
by two shots over Mtke
Morley
There seemed to be poet c
JUsllce n the wmdup-Cren
shaw breakmg a slump of 2'h
years Morley wmn ng $21 090
for his b ggesl payday m SIX
years and George Burns a
rookte ty ng the veteran
Dave H ll for th rd and

Trt-captains for the 1976
season selected by a vote of
the squad were mtroduced
by all Amertcan defenstve
back Ttm Fox and Griffm and
mcluded for the ftrst time a
member of the spectalt y

wmn ng $10 915
Nicklaus 82 dropped him to
three~ver for the tourney
and le!t hun way back m the
pack w th Johnny Mtller who
opened the 1976 season by
WtMmg the Tucson Open
Miller at least had an ex
cuse He was bothered by a
sore back and the flu m the
ftrst two rounds shootmg 7477 but recovered for a patr of
70s N cklaus stmply blew the
lead he beld go ng nto the
!mal round when he could
have won by playmg even
par
No one ever got to find out
Jack s feelmgs about the 82
because he left the area m a
hurry for a fltght to Japan
where he has busmess m

leresis He ll be back next
week tllough w play m the
Bob Hope Desert Classtc m
Palm Sprmgs Cab!

Brown e

plus severa 4 H
and a lo t or

for
Its
enough support from the UP! recogmzed
Coaches Board to crack tbe achievements
Recogmtton would be
op 20
Western Mtchigan notched good perhaps for the
Is 14th stratght Saturday un verstly and for the con
rught when 11 downed Ball ference Mtllor sa d But
State 62-57 and the Broncos really our grea est concern ts
coa h Eldon M ller tltinks o try to play basketball as
best we can
1 s ttme h s team was
Alt~oug h only 36 years old
Mtller
has
already
esta bhshed hlmse lf as one of
tile top young coaches tn the
Bos on co
0 Y a e 56
natton
It was 13 years ago at
Bowdo n 80 M T 9
I
enberg
College that be
W
Cheyney 2 Mans e d 57
Co ne 85 Buckne 69
blnlt a repulalton as a boy
H ram 8 Ca neg e Me on 6
wonder Only 23 then and
Hot
a 63 D exe 62
Ho y c oss 99 Roches e 86
the youngest head coach n
La Sa e 5 P ov d en e Co
3 the country he gu ded W I
M a n ha an 63 A my 6~
tenberg to a 26-2 record aud a
P
80 Tempe 6J.
Rhode s (13 Conn e
60
No
1 ranking ln the UP!
Ru ge s
3
a a e e
9
small
college ratmgs In e ghl
Sc an on 84 Leh gh 60
5e on Ha
02 G eo ge ow n 9
seasons at W ttenberg h s
5 ppe y Ro ck 6 L o k Ha en
teams posted a record of 14260

Cage Scores

Sv acuse 8 No heas e n
Upsa a 8 S sq uehan na 62
V anova 69 Pe nn 6
Wes V g n a 69 P enn S
A abama 92M ss ss pp s
Ba mo e 59 Sa sb y S
F o da A ani:J M 73 Bencd

56
F o eta So u he n 6

va

5
64
8
56
c

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B

Geo 9 a 83 LS U 79
nos S 8 Wak e Fo es 9
Ken ucky 69 F o eta 82
Ken u kv S 8 P kes
e 8
Ke n u ky
W e s ey an
99
M Ken d ee 90
M emph s S 85 C n nna
9
M o ehead S
4 M dd e Tenn
63
MLI ray 5
8 E Tennes se e

55

Whtle Western Mtchtgan
r es to ga n naltonal
recognttton three of Ute top
10 ranked tea ms dropped m
stature over the weekend

Th rd ranked Maryland
wh ch earlier tn the week was
shocked by Clemson was
beaten Sunday by fou II
ranked North Carohna ~93
m overtime at Chapel Htll
N C whtle etghth ranked
UCLA and lOth ranked St
Johns (N Y) both were
beaten on Saturday UCLA
was drubbed by No 16 Notre
Dame !IG-85 at South Bend
Ind and St John s was upset
by Prmceton 58 55 in
overtlme at Prmcewn

bottled gas bus ness a groups that all work together
funeral home a branch off ce m making Rutland a nice
of the Po neroy Naltonal l•mn m wh ch to I ve
!lank probably one of the
w thm u e past r ve yea rs
oldest and most complete all the streets n Ru la nd s 2
department stores n the were paved wtlh asphalt No Ca S 06 Duke 0
No h Geo g a 69 LaG a nge
area several grocery stQres Thts was made poss ble by 62
r ll ng stattons gun shop pool the restdents votmg for a 5 0 d Dom non 20 Camp be
room
and
restaurant null levy for a per oct or 5 93
h Ca o na 84 Oav ctson 0
garages a barber shop and years Counctl expla ned to Sou
Tennessee 56 M ss ss pp 53
of course our post offtce
the townpeople what they The C ade 75 R chmond 4
b
Au bu n 59
I am happy wmenlton that would hke to do what streets Vande
V g n a 69 C emson 62
there are s x act ve churches would be paved asked for V g n a Te h 108 Ma sha 82 Cen a S a e 75 S eu benv e
11
&amp; Lee 2 Hamp Syd
wtth n tbe corpora e hm Is thetr support for the levy the Wash
ohn Ca o 99 Be han y W
wsn
K e n ucky
a Esn
Va 69
all are act ve n their own people passed I and the l&lt;lwn Ken ucky 4
a. Ma v 80 Fu man 68 B u f on 84 F nd ay 83
way and have contrtbuled prospered by hav ng paved W
Deancea Tayo
n&lt;l 83
A egheny 83 Ca!.e Wes e n 9
much down through the years streets Th s also proves to Corne
8 ca rneg e Me on
owa 82 Ca e on 64 H ram
Pa 67
:.e gh on 95 St L ou s SO
w bu ld good w ll and create me that when people are CEvansv
Ma on e 67 Oh o Com n ca n 62
e 96 Wabash 8
nformed of what ts mlended
G and
Va ey
83
No
M ch gan 4
they w ll respond favorably
H GH SCHOOL SCORES
nd ana 85 M nneso a 6
Satu dav
In the way of housmg there Ma que e 92 F o dham 64
M c h gan 84 Pu d ue 80
Ale on Cen ra
How e
66
have been several new homes M
chgan S 74
nos 63
Lakewood S Edwa d 55
bwlt m the area and a new M ssou 84 owa S 68
Ak on E e 68 Akron Sp ng
44
subdtvtSton was added to the Moo head S 7 M nn Morr s A eld
exande 84 T mb e 71
vtllage m the past few years 63
No hwes e n 62 w s ons n 60 A an ce 68 Ak on Ga e d 63
Ash Md 57 M Vern on 52
Tbe attitude of the people m No re Dame QS UCLA 95
h Dako a 88 No he n
Avon 66 Co umb a 64 3 o
Rutland ts and I feel always No
owa 69
B oomf e d 62 Gra nd Va e y
wtll be When there IS a need P sbu g 6 so u h e n Co o sa 40
Sou
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n
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79
Tu
sa
76
Buckeye 3 s Amhe- s 67
low as 100 over 50 I m 75 and for whatever the occaston thr Va para so 100 Wayne S 79 Can on Lehman 57 Youngs
cttizens
w
11
f
nd
a
way
to
A zona 80 New MeK c o 9
own N 53
wetgh 95 pounds flve feet
A kansas 93 TeKa s A&amp;M 9 2 Can on McK n ey 65 Akron
short I am on my feet and accomplish what ts needed
BIJCh e 53
keep go ng but I am ltred and not by nosily shoutmg about Aus n Co 96 Pau Qu nn 6 Can on s 12 Can on c c o
uso n 19 Bay or 3
Can on T mken
4 wes Res
really have wpush myself to our needs but merely by Ho
Kansas S 65 Ok ahoma S
Academy 54
gomg
ahead
and
coming
up
do housework
Ok ahoma s
63 Kansas 59 c e e Te c h 82 c e E a
oral Robe s 12 Ole ahoma
Co umbus s
Char es 50
DEAR READER
Nor wtth a soluhon
y 10
Fa ess 39
I guess at one time lha t cTCU
mal low blood pressure ts
87 Hous on Bap s 86 F emon Ros s 51 T f n 49
0
usually assoctated wtth a there were I censed alcoholic
G en Oak 53 ackson 49
74 R ce 56
Hannan Trac e 69 Symmes
longer hie span There IS far beverage establishments tn Texas
Te x a s E Paso 69 A z S 64 Ve( ey 4
the
town
but
I
am
happy
to
less tendency to develop
Te x as Tech 72 SMU 69
H gh and 6 Keys one 56
wes TeKas 66 erad ey 56
H and 68 0 v I e 58
fatty-cholesterol deposits m relate that at least m the last Ca
20 years Rutland has not had 0 • fona 89 Sanod 85 2 Lexlna on 68 Ontario 49
the arter es
Lora n Ca h 78 E y a w 40
If the blood pressure ts so w rely on ncome dertved E Mon ana 80 G n Fe Is 5 Lou s v e
79
New
E
wash
St
92
Oregon
Co
SO
low that blood won 1 now from the sale of alcohol as long Beach S 58 U of Ph adelph a 6
LOu S\1' I e
S
Thomas
Pa c f c 49
normally to Ute brain tben a Rutland ts a dry town
Aqu nu 68 Gar away 58
In summary tl has been a Mon ana S 67 Mon ana 55 Mansf e d s Pete 46 Wvn
person may have a tendency
M Coo ado 64
ford -43
pleasure
to I ve ln our town of 0Nebraska
o famt However pressures
'gon 83 0 egon S 68
Map e on 75 Ed son 56
0
igon
Tech
77
E
0
egon
67
Rutland
I
thtnk
we
have
of 90 over 60 or even 50 are
Mar e a 62 A hens 49
Pac f c Ore
82
ew s &amp; Me filS 7 Fe&lt;lera Hock ng 56
common wttbout causmg any every reason to be proud C a k 79
e 5 t Norwa k 51
and I'm sure Utat all tllose Po antt s 77 Puge Sound Monroev
symptoms at all
Pau 50
5
N Canton
Hoove
67
Usually low blood pressure who have lived dreamed
Sl!ln Franc sco 84 Po and U
Marl
ng on 38
tn
Rutland
hese
and
existed
s only as tmportant as the
6
Nelsonv le Yo k U M I er 48
a c 111 a 56 u ah 5
52 New London s
medical problem or disease many past years would look San
Western
0
Reserve 50
tf any) that call8es it as on us today and say that Sea e U 8 Lovo a Ca 76 Newa
k. ca h 62 u ca sa
might occur m tuberculosis we re prood of our town and U ah 76 B ghan Young 74 Norlh Ge I a 62 Eaate n 3
Wash ng on 73 Hawa 68
or low funcUon of the adrenal are dotng our best to preserve Weber s 95 No Ar lona 11 Ravenna 8 Youngstown E 77
R verda e 88 Arl ngton 53
gland or with a severe attack 11 for Ilk. generattons that are Wh man 83 W I a n e l e 8
sou h Cen ra 58 Black R ver
P nee on 58 s Joh s 55 o J s.
to follow
of low blood sugar

Loss of hair from poor diet
By Lawrenee E Lamb M D

annual

It's time for recognition

recognit on n helpmg make By FRED McMANE
Rutland a Bloom ng Clean UP! Sports Writer
Town
by th e r yearly
What does a team have to
proJec t of creal ng mteresl tn do to gam recogn t on Wm
plan ling and clean ng up m every game
general The Rutland Garden
Some! mes that doesn I
Club has been responstble for even work

Rutland wl at I IS by the r
many plantings of shrubbery
and flowe~s at dtfferen t
schools and pub! c park
concerned a bout the number churches etc
of road kills of an mals so n
We have lost our htgh
some secltons of the country school but are now a part of
m rrors were erected along Ule larger more adequate
s de of the road The cars Metgs Local School Dtstnct
lights are reflected n the However there ts sltll a
mtrrors and the ammals grade school tn our town
freeze n the safety zone off Wtth the school leadersh p
the road nslead of n the an acltve PTA and oterested
m ddle of the hlghw ay After townspeople we are proud of
the car passes the hghts are our grade school
gone and the an mal crosses
Rutland s not rea ly an
the road safely Thts s sl ll n mduslrtal center but there
lhe tr ai stages but I shows are adequate busmesses that

rout or

Hayes likes '76 Bucks

Nicklaus human after all

ser:vtce

Just what have all the 'anti' people
done for conseroation lately. .•

member of outdoor clubs that
believe m the same tllmgs
So for those of you sltll
r dmg the fence on the
tssues between these anti
people and us sportsmen

So \\hat now for Ge rge

I ned up for 'I, July title
fight Foreman may be
headed for a second
meetmg with Joe Frazier

Den Talk
BY GREG BAILEY
RACINE - As most of you
know by now I m on the
oppos te stde of the fence to
all those ant -hunters ant
gunners and anti trappers
But I do believe m con
servahon and preservat on of
natural resources anunals
and Our wtld lands That s one
reason I m a hunter

FOREMAN IS MORTAL
LAS VEGAS Nev (UPI)

0.

team Tom Skladany tbe
natton s leading punter the
past two years and out
standmg placekicker
Captains Elected
The defensive captain for
next season will be
Unebocker Ed Thompson of
Waverly wltile Cinemnatl s
B U Lukens a guard will
serve as Ute offenstve cap
tam
Skladany one of tbe team s
free spirits who was sur
prtsed at his selection got his
retgn as captain off to a
typtcal Skladany start
We probably have the
greatest class of graduatmg
sentors m the country sa d
the native of Bethel Park
Pa and 11 s gomg wbe hard
to replace them But next
year I want you to all come
out because we re gomg to
have a n ce team
Grifftn m h s f nal offtc al
appearance as an Ohio SUite
football player drew a
standmg oval on when m
traduced by Hayes as the
most respected player we ve
had m all tile years of Ohio
State football
'j'he little tailback from
Eastmoor H gh School here
talked of the closeness of
Ute 1975 Buckeye team ad
ding I think that was the
greatest thing we had gomg
for us
As has always been the
case Griff n put m a plug for
his teanunates asking that
they share his glory
My records belong to my
teammates as well as me
he sa d We played as a
team A bock ts only as good
as Ute line which blocks m
!root of htm and a lot of guys
on thts team haven I gotten
the type of recogntlton tlley
deserved
Griffin then turned a titUe
sen timental posstbly
rea llzmg h s days as a
Buckeye were at an end
Wants To Do II A~aln
They say you can I tive m
the past sa d tile natton s
all I me lead ng maJOr
college rusher but I d hke
to do tt all aga n
Griffm s fellow eaptams
Fox
Baschnagel
and
linebacker Ken Kuhn also
spoke each expressing what
piaymg football at Ohto State
had meant to them
You can talk aU you want
about the Rose Bowl sa d
Fox but you still can t take
Ute Btg Ten champtonshtp
away from us
Fox was presented the
Sign a Alpha Epsilon trophy
as the outstanding player m
Ute homecommg game while
guard Ted Smtih took the
Harry Strobel award as the
top offenstve linemen
Top freshmen honors wrot
wltght end Junmy Mooro on
offense and hnehacker Tom
Cousineau on defense

Bobcats in
first loss
in MAC
United Press International
The Mtd Amertcan Con
ference lead loosened
somewhat lhtS weekend as
M am
handed
Ohio
Un verstty Its ftrst con
ference loss But tllat win
kept M amt I ed for the lead
wtlh Wes tern Mtchtgan
Mtamt defeated Ohlo U
handtly IIIH&gt;3 whtle Western
M ch gan cl alked up Its 14th
stratght win thls season 62-S7
over Ball State
Both Mtaml and Western
have 6-CI league records Oh o
University fell to 4 I
Arc hte Aldrtdge paced
Mtamt wttll 19 points while
Randy Ayers had 16 Ohlo
Un verstty had trouble from
tile floor hitting only four of
24 during a stretch m the
second half
J m Kurzen and Marty
Murry scored 14 points each
for Western Michigan whtch
led all the way
Ball State controlled the
boards and hit nearly 70 per
cent from the free throw line
but fell short on shots from
the fteld Western Michigan
was47 per cent from the field
Elsewhere ln Ute MAC
Kent State edged Central
Mlchlglll 68-62 in a game
where 50 personal fouls were
called on Ute players and lOW'
technical fouls called on tile
coaches Toledo defeated
Easlem Mlchll!an 88-63 and
Bowling Green beat Northern
Dlino!s 83-77
0, o Northern 15 Wooster 67
Den son 55 Musklngum 53

0 erbe n 57 w tttnbtro 55
Cap a 77 Ot't o Wei eyan 7d
Salem fW Vel 16 Merletta 81 n

"loghony tPI l
Wll ern 19

I~

Cue

Urbana 69 Ctdarv lit 67
R: o Grandt 97 T tfln 11

Wr Oht S 1 e 94
Southeas 52

nd ana

Marauders whip Federal-Hocking
By Greg Bailey
In a htghly emot onal
contest at the Morr son
Gymnastum Saturday mght
tile host Metgs Marauders
ptcked up thetr f fth v ctory n
tl ou mgs defeat ng the
Federal Hock ng Lancers 71
56
But I wasn I all down h ll
for the Metgs Club The
Lancers btg Joe Butcher
scored first w th only 15
seconds gone but Me gs
co un terpart b g Mtlch
Meadows came nght back to
knot the score at 2 2 on a short
jumper of hts own
The Marauders M ck
Davenport then tossed one m
tog ve the hosts a short 1 ved
4 2 lead
before T m
McKtnley knotted the score
Metgs then shot out to a 10-4
lead on buckets by Meadows
Davenport and Steve Ran
dolph but the v s tors
wouldn I stay down storming
back to take a 1:&gt;-13 lead at
Ute end of the ftrst quarter In
the last mtnule and a half of
that canto Metgs dtdn I score
a po nt whtle tile Lancers
were putting s x on the board
The two teams started the
second quarter where they
BIG MAN HERE - Jerry Cremeans 42) the Metgs
Marauders 5-9 sh gua rd sa lot b gge r than that here as
he goes up fo a shot aga ns Federal Hocking s Terry
Russell 41 ) n a non league contest Saturday n ght at
Larry Morr son GymnasiUm Jun Hamm p cture

left off he ftrst Davenport
scored for Metgs to knot the
score at 15 all but then the
v s tors reeled off f ve
unanswered potnls to Jwnp
out to the r btggesl lead or the
n ght at 20-15
1 hen the Me gs defense
sl ffened and the offense
began ch ppmg away at the
lead W th 4 25 showmg
Davenport connected on a
three pomt play AI the 3 05
mark Jerry Cremeans htt a
foul shot then 30 seconds
later canned a lay up to gtve
Meigs a 25 23 lead and from
then on they were never
headed gong nto the locker
room at half tme leadmg 3325
The Marauders defense
held the Lancers h gh
scormg Butcher to ftve pomts
tn that half all tn tile f rst
per od
Cremeans added s x b g
pomts m that mportant
second per oct and Daven
port had a total of 13 for the
half Randolph took hts half
lime breather wttll three
fouls hang ng over h s head
wh le the Lancers T Russell
and McKinley were tn the
same boat At one po n m the

EAST LANSING M ch
UP!)
Michtgan State
Pres dent Clifton R Wharton
Jr scheduled an afternoon
press conference to~ y to
discuss tn deta I the f n
d pgs wh ch led the National
Co ll eg ate
Athlettc
Assoctal on to put the
Spartans football program
on proba ton for the next
hree years
The NCAA meted out of he
dtsctplmary actton wh ch
lasts from Jan 18 1976 unul
Jan 18 1979 Sunday for 34
recru ltng and athlete
ass stance vtolat ons
We have been nformed of
he acttons of the NCAA
Council w th respect to our
appeal of certam findmgs of
he nfract ons committee

but we regret that the
council was unable to accept

our proofs of mnocence m the
matters appealed to I
We are now study ng the
counc I s concl us ons and

penalties and we w ll d scuss
m detatl the Untvers ty s
posttton on spec f c fmdings
a

a press conterence on

Monday
The terms of the probatton
bar he football Spartans
fr om appear ng n bowl
games or on televts on for
three years slashes the
number of players the school
can recrwt o 20 th s year 10
less than schools not on
prohallon and ftve under the
non.probat on allotmeot m
1977 78 )
Add I onal y one urmamed
asstslant o Coach DeMy
Stolz was reprunanded a
second was hm1ted to
recru hng on the schoo l s

campus only for a year whtle
a th rd was proh btted from
all
mvolvement
w th
recru t ng

Local sports this week

Hamn p clue

Sport Parade
By MILTON RICHMAN
I I I Sp rts Edttor
NEW YORK ( UPI) Joe Fraz er did exactly what he sa td
I e was go ng to do aile hts I gh l w th Mohan mad Al He d d a
lot of ltinkmg about re r ng
He talked about l w h Eddie F utch a man he respect; and
w h two lad es he respects h s w fe and h s mother He spoke
w th them all and came o a dec s on about rettr ng He s not
gong to do I
No reason wl y I should he sa td to me at the National
Car oon sis Soc ely wl ere he ooked n h s usual superb
phys cal shape the o he ven ng Box ng s my occupal on I
enJOY do ng tl more than anythmg else and I m not an old man
I turned 32 he o her day That s not old I m gomg to keep
r ght g
Btg George Foreman he man who look his tttle away
three yea rs ago n Jama ca and flattened Ron Lyle Saturday
shapes up as Joe Fraz er s next major opponent wtth the
w nner get! ng another shot at Al You say you couldn I ake a
fourtll Al Fraz er meet ng Why not ' Gene TuMey and Harry
Greb U.ngled f ve t1mes and a lot of people st II kept commg
out w sec the n
Fredd e 1 ynn ts one bal player I don t th Jk w ll fall v ct m to
the sophomore J nx
Not that Boston s 23-year~ld MVP and Rook e of the Vear ts
exemp or anyth ng hke that but he seems too smart to fall
mto the same kmd of trap so many others do commg off an
unusua lly fme freshman year
Many of those who have good rookte seasons automallcally
feel they have I nade and spend that ftrst wmter U!k ng bows
enJoying second help ngs and s tt ng on the r laurels Not
1 ynn He works out every day near h s home n El Mon e
Cal f and when he s ftmshed he doesn I s I home worrying
about thiS year s contract
S nee he had a better year II an anybody else and smce he s
represented by tile exceptionally capable Jerry Kapstem a
completely ded cated young man who comes mto every
negoltalton for his client as well prepared as F Lee Batley
LyM very likely wtll wmd up w lh the b ggest pay ra se of any
maJor leaguer and perhaps the ltighest smgle salary jump 1
the history of major league baseball He received $20 000 from
the Red Sox last year and he conce vably could approach
gett ng between four and ftve ttmes more tilts time
Spencer Haywood II e 6-foot 9 forward wtth the New York
Krucks ts averagmg 2{) po nts a game and havmg a good year
after coming from Ute Sea I e SuperSomcs but thts ts the ftrst
time n ftve years he wasn I ptcked to the All..Star team He
tsn I happy about tt e ther It s an mjusttce he says but
I m not gonna die over 1
Coni nued on page 4

htl on f ve slra ght fteld goals
before they m ssed
The Marauders stuck
w1th the r zone defense m the

th rd per od but Butcher
began _gell ng the ball and
putt ng t through the hoop
But Metgs d d some scormg

of thetr own and that quarter
ended wtth Metgs s till on top
44 37 Terry Qualls scored s x
of hts team s 11 po nts n that
canto
Metgs started the scormg
m the fourth and Lancers
JUS! couldn t keep pace The
v s tors lost the serv ces of
Russell and Butcher m dway
through the last per od v a
lhe foul c rcutt That last
penod also saw some tern
pers flare when two techn cal
fouls were called on he
v s tors

Metgs h t a hot 44 per cent
from the floor ( 26 59 and
sank 19-33 from the chartly
slr pe n the foul mfested
co ntest Dave nport once
aga n led the wmners as he

canned 25 markers while
Meadows and Qualls also h t
double f gures as they sank 16
and 2 po nts respect ve y
Those latter two also hauled

Spartans on probation

Wharwn sa d n a ca refully
worded statement released
hrough the untvers ly s
sports mformat on depart
nen
The Umvers ly acknowl
edges that some vtolattons
took place Wharton satd

IT S A STANDOFF
Terry Qu.lls r ghl of the
Marauders and Terry Russell 41 of f ederal Hock ng
ha ve equal rea hes ere as both go for a free boll
Sa u lay n gl a 1 ar } Morr son gym as urn J m

second per od the Marauders

M ch gan State also was
told to dtssoctate tts athlettc
program from two wuden

tfted representat ves of the
umverstly s athleltc n
erests

Although the ass s ant

coaches were not named the

hree who attended M ch gan
State s pos t season hearmg n
Kan sas C ty Mo were
Howa rd eyers Chari e Butler
and J mmy Raye
~tolz was not ctted many of
he vtolat ons
Among the Mtch gan State
vtolat ons c ted were
-;m asststant coach gtvtng
wo

prospects

per sonal

spend ng money

Reserves in
•
•
nnpress1ve

45-30 win
The

Me 1g-s

r ese rves

baske ball team made 1 a
clean sweep Saturday mght
Sports for the week of Jan 26-Feb 1
defeat ng the Baby Lancers
Monday Jan 26 - Fed Hocking G rls at Me gs 5 30 p m
of Federa Hockmg 45 30
Eastern Jr H gh at Vmton Me gs Freshmen at Wellston Me gs Reserves are now 4
Eastern Freshmen host Fed Hockmg Southern Jr Htgh a wh e the Lancers of Coach
B dwell
B I Hark ns dropped to 74
Tuesday Jan 27 Eastern G rls host Southwestern 6
f was anyone s game the
p m Me gs Vars ty hosts Wellston 6 p m Eastern Varsity firs t half as the vtstlmg
hosts Waterford 6 p m
Lancers ed at the end of the
Wednesday Jan 28 East Gtrls bost Hannan Trace
ftrs quar er 10-9 but fell
Thursday Jan 29 East G rls host Soutllern Me gs Jr beh nd at the half t me
H gh at Shade East Jr H gh hosts Vmton Soutllern Jr H gh buzzer 21 20 At the 3 39
hos s Wahama
nark of the second quar er
Frtday Jan 30
Me gs Vars ty travels to Ironton
Br an Hamtlton connected on
Southern Varstty at North Gall a Eastern Varstly at Kyger a three po nt play to put the
Creek
Marauders of Coach Bob
Saturday Jan 31 - Meigs Vars ty at Wahama Me gs 0 tver ahead for the r rsl
G rls host Kyger Creek 6 p m AND Last Day of Rabb 1 I me 16 15 They never
Season
eltnqwshed the lead
The th rd canto saw the
home team outscore the
Lancers 10-4 and from then
on there was 1 tile doubt
about he outcome
Metgs was
led by

Sports
Desk

Ham llon s 16 markers and

eammates Chuck Follrod
and Kelly Wmebrenner
ch pped m e ght aptece The
team shot a warm 37 per cent
18-48 fr om the fteld and
netted 9 of 12 from the chan y
slrtpe
Federal Hock ng was led by
Dtll nger w th mne po nts
BY GREG BAILEY
The Me gs Marauders fresh off an tmpresstve 71-56 vtc The Lancers h I 9 37 from the
tory over !federal Hocking Saturday night wtll htt the hard floor for only 24 pet but were
better at tile foullme as they
wood three tlmes tltis week
Fans may see the Me gs FH game on Cable TV wmghl at connected on 12 19 Of! c als
7 30 For those who mtssed Fr days Me gs vs Galltpohs rival for the game were Bragg and
match you can also p ck that one up on cable at 5 p m Mon Hickman
day Lots of excttement m those two games so watch for them
Tuesday rught fmds the Marauders hostmg the Wellston
Golden Rockets The two teams met earlier thts year at
Wellston and the Metgs County team came out on top 62-S3
Metgs ts 5-6 on the year (~ tnstde the SEOAI whtle Wellston
s 3-ll overall and 2-7 Ins de the loop
In that last encounter the Golden Rockets Gary Peoples
was the only Rocket player m double ftgures wtth 14 po nts
Metgs had three players w th double chalk marks Qualls
Meadows and Randolph The game w ll begm al6 p m
Fnday n ght the Marauders of Coach Ron Logan travel to
Ironton to tangle with the league leading Tigers m the r new
fteld house In thetr prev ous battle the Me gs 'lloys gave tbe
fellows of Coach Buddy Bell all they could handle before
bow ng n the clos ng m nutes 63-51
Ironton has been led Utts year by Dean Fttzpatr ck on the
boards and tn scormg The Tigers wtll have to watch out for
any one of Me gs ftve starters as each one has scored m
double ftgures Utts year
Mtck Davenport has been commg on s rong after geltmg
off o a slow start and btg 6 8 M tch Meadows has played
conststent ball all year showmg strength on the boards and
also n scormg Meadows ts secood m the league n ebounding
while both he and Davenport ar~ averagmg over 14 po n s per
contest
Terry Qualls ts ftfth tn the league m sl oottng accura
and Steve Randolph is third ln foul shootmg percentage
Saturday mght the Marauders w ll cross the brtdge to
tangle wtth the Wahama Whtte Falcons n the only contest
scheduled between thesr ~o teams for this year

13 and 10 or lhe r team s 37
rebounds The Marauders
had 22 turnovers
Coach Mark Sm th s
Lancers were led by Butcher
and Steve Russell wtlh 18 and
12 pomts They were cool n
Ute r shoot ng from the fteld
as they canned only 20.57 for
35 per cent They sank only 16
of 29 foul attempts No n
d VIdUal rebound ng f gures
were avatlable but th e
Lancers as a team collected
only 24 ~ aroms and com
rrutted 16 turnovers
Metgs plays three games
next week Tuesday they host
Wellston Fr day they travel
w Ironton and play m the
T gers new f eld house and
Saturday they cross the
br dg e to tang le w th
Wahama
Offtc als for the game were
Atkins and Thompson from
lhe Ch ll co he Chapter
tn

MEIGS
FG A FT,l PF RB TO TP
58
24
3
1 12
10
2
46
2
4
3
8
6 13 45
4
13
16
9 4
1 0 0
l
2 2l
24
02
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71
26 S9
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9
31
22

Oua s

C emeans

•

Meadows
Davenpo t

Rando ph

B own ng
S ewart
Dod son
Sc tes

Ma

•

n

TOT,.LS
44 pe ce nt

Qua te Sco e

13 20 II 21
15 10 12 9

M

FH

FED

Terry Russe I
Joe Butche
Seve Russe

Te y Ogg

T mMcK n ey
B uce La cke
Buddy S ove
J m Good el ow
Don Poston
Tota s
35 pe ce nt

HOCKING
FG" FT" PF
37
36
5
1 6 48
5
5

J 9

23
0

I
I

3

00

5

03
00
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0I
12
21
46

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29

24

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20 57 16

RB TO TP
1

2
3
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4
2

9
6
2
6
2

0
2

2

16

l4

6
56

X

Blue Devils lose
Wh eelers bur g Oh o s
n nth ranked Class AA h gh
PRO GRID SEASON CONCLUDES TONIGHT
school basketball team m the
NEW ORLEANS (UP I) - An antlclimaetic Pro Bawl
Assoc ated Press Poll
ends the pro football season tonight in a game marked by
streaked to a t3-2 lead n the
the absence o! top rated quarterbacks and olher standout
ftrst stx mmutes of play then
players from both National Football League Conferences
held off a furtous Gallipohs
Pittsburgh s Terry Bradshaw was Injured In the last
rally m the second half to
quarter of the Steelers 2117 win over Dallas and the
defeat the v s lmg Blue
Cowboy s Roger Staubaeh- named to replace Minnesota
Devtls 56-44 Saturday mght
Viking Fran Tarkenton -also bowed out because of an
The game was marred by
ID)ury
three techmcal fouls called
The quarterbacking jobs went to Jim Hart o! tile NFC
by off etals Tony I usk and
St Louis Cardinals and to Ken Anderson of Cincinnati In
Jack Buller resultmg m the
the AFC
eject on of GAHS Coach Jtm
A crowd or aoout 30 000 is expected for the nationally
Osborne from the game wtth
televtsed game al the Louisiana Superdome
4 32 rema ning n the second
perod
The Ptrates led 17-ll after
COllEGE SCORES
one per od and were on top 328 Oh o S a e 67
19 durmg the halftune n Mowa
am 85 Oh o Un ve s y 63
U!rm sston The Burg led 40- Bow ng G een 83 No he n
34 go ng mto the f nal pertod Kennos 7S a e 68 Cen a
Down 3().12 wtth 3 41left m M ch gan 62
Ute f rst half GAHScame To edo 86 Eas e n M h gan
back to outscore the Pirates 63
Xav e 6 N avy 64
22-ll reducmg the deftctt to De o 86 Day o n 0
Memph s S a e 85 C n c n na
four pomts 38-34 with 2 23 19
left m the thtrd pertod
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a ska Om aha 63 Youngs
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Ba dw n
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and econom ca Sta e Fa m ca
Wa ace 58
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nsu ance
wm by a dozen pomts
GallipoliS dtd a good JOb
defens vely on P1rate aces
Brtan Bays and Joe Rase
lun ltng Bays to etght and
Rase to 12 However Jeff
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Gary Snowden was the only compeltng for a ftrst prtze of
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Bill Fletcher
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Gallipolis h t 20 of 44 held 19-22
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Dev Is outscored the Pirates second L A Open was
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GAHS had 20 personsal
Wheelersburg 16
Galllpohs our-rebounded
the Ptrates 28 27 Brent
Saunders ptcked off n ne for
GAHS Meadows p eked off
121 for tile wtMers
GA HS had 12 turnovers
the Pirates 14
Wheelersburg now I~ on
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mto Frtday s game agatnsl
Northwest
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Souihem rolls over SW five, 91-50
Wildcats top

Viking five

In a lmost a carbon copy of
!lle previous night, Souther n
was ha rd-pressed for one
quarter then ~ot its offense

untracked to score a lopsided
91-00 victory Saturday night
over Southwestern .
Friday night, Kyger Creek

gave the Tornados a rough
time in the first quarter only
to be blown out the rest of the
game.

Noe nets 48 as Rio
humbles Tiffm five

Saturday night at Patriot,
OJach Richard Hamilton 's
So uthwester n Highlanders
kept pace during the first
quarter , 10-&lt;1 but were left at
the game in a 26 point
Southern second period .
The Tornados put 21 more
points on the scor eboard in
the !llird s t anza and wrapped
it up easily wi!ll 34 big points
in the four th canto.
Chip Braue r led the Tor·
nado attack with 20 points .
Dan Brown had 17 points,
Mike Rober ts added 14 and
E ric [)unning ~ad 10. The
v ictor y pu shed South ern 's
record to 9-3, 6-2 in the SVAC.
So uthwestern dropped to 2-

Leading by seven points at
Symmes Valley hit just 15
the hall, Coach Dan Cornell 's of 60 field goal tries for 25 pet.
Hannan Tra ce Wildca ts and 11 of 27 at the charity
Rio
Gr a nde
Co ll ege lllrow record by sinkin g 16 weeks ago against Malone
rolled up 39 points in the . stripe .
regajned
fi
rst
place
in the out of 19 attempts. The foul . College,,
1
second half to defeat Symmes
Coa ch
Dave
Owens '
Mid-Ohio
Conference
stan - shoo ting
r ecor d
was
Wednesday , Rio will play at
Valley, 69-41 in an SVAC Hann an Tra ce Wi ldkitl en
din
gs
following
Saturday
previously set by Union 's Urbana . The Redmen visit
contest.
reser ve team won its ninth
In the thir d q uar te r , straight victor y without a loss ni ght ' s impressive 97-81 Paul Andrews on Feb. 14, Tiffin Saturday.
Box score:
Han nan Trace outscored the in the SV AC with a 56-18 rom p vctory over the visiting Tiffin 1970.
Dragons a t Lyne Center.
Rio led 42-33 during the
TIFFIN ! 8ll _ Farr is I&lt; s.
visitor s 19-4 to take a com- over the Viking reserves .
Urbana defeated Ced ar - halftime intermission.
33 : Wheat 3 0-6 : H uss 5-A 14;
manding lead. The Wildcats
David Campbell led the
Jim Sle warl ta llied 14 Smith 3-0-6 : Ha r alson . o 11 ;
fi nished strong with a 20 point wa y with 19 points. David _ ville 69-67 Saturday to knock
R i tzier 3-0-6 ; Hun te r 3 2 8 ;
llle
Yellow
J
ackets
from
top
ING LEWOOD, Calif. I UPI )
points for the Redmen wh ile F loren ce 2-1-5, Irons 1 0 2;
Swain tossed in 17. Payne led
fourth period .
spot
in
the
MOC.
Malone
Mark
Swai
n
added
II.
TOTALS
34-13-81.
Lupe P intor , un beaten
The assault was led by SV with nine points.
R:IO GRANDE {97 ) - Noe
downed
Ohio
Dominican
69-62
from Mexi co
bantamweight
Robln Farris was lhe big 16 -16 -48 ; Pr i c e 2-0-4 ; S te w ar t
s en ior
fo r ward
David
Hannan Trace vi sits
in
the
other
loop
tilt
Saturday.
gun
for
Tiffin
with
33
poin
ts
.
s
.•
.
,.,
Ca
ldwe
ll
2
1.5;
has
been
signed
to box
City,
Shaffer. He collected a game Kyger Creek Tuesday and
Jim Huss tossed in 14.
A l banese 2· 1 5 ; Car r i ng to n 2.
Rio's
Jimmy
Noe
set
a
new
Alberto
Davila
in
a
third
bout
high of 18 points . Also hitting will hos t Green Friday.
0 -4 : Swain 5-1-11 ; Bi s e 2 0-4 ;
Lyne
Cen
ter
individ~al
at
the
F
orum
Feb.
25
.
Pinto
Pre vio us Lyne Cent er Rob in son 1-0 2; TOTALS 37 Sym m es Va lle y is a t
double fi gures lor the winn ers
wer e seni or gua rd Ke nt Chesapeake Friday and will scoring mark as the 6-5 junior lndividual scoring mark was 23 -;~0r e at h a lt _ Rio 4 2 T i ff in ha s 14 consecutive wins , II by
knockouts.
Halley with 16 and sophomore host Kyger Creek Saturd ay. poured 48 points through the 42 points, set by Jim Noe two 33 .
to
pace
Coach
Art
hoops
Randy McGuire added 14.
Box score:
l.1nham 's crew to its I Oth
s v mme s Vall ey ( &lt;Il l Coach . Gary Sal ye r S1
victory
ag ainst eight set- LOS ANGELES (UPI )
'ki
1
d
b
K
·
W
i
lson
5-0-10
;
Cai
n
11
J
:
VI rigs were e
Y evlp Sc haefe r 2 6-10 ; Be rr y 1-0 .2 :
backs
.
Inside
the MOC, Rio Rudy Sarro, scheduled to
Schaefer and Frank Wi1son 's
t ng l es 2 o 4 ; Es t ep 2, 0 -4 :
its
mark
to 4-1. Tiffin fi g ht Andy Price in a
upped
10 points. The victor y pushed
Mil le r 2-o..:~ .N ance 0-4-4.
T ot a ls 15-11 -41 .
DR. RONALD F. RIVIERE
dropped
to
5-3
inside the we lt erwei ght bou t at the
Hannan Trace 's season
Hannan Trace (69 ) OR. A. J. SlAEHll
DR. FREEMAN MALTZ
conferen
c
e
.
The
Dragon
s
Olympic
Thursday,
wasn't
at
recordlo 8-4 overalland 7-2in
Sha f f er 6-6-18 ; Whitt 1-0-2;
OR. CHRIS A. BIDDlE
.
Gibson 2-2-6 ; M c Guir ~ 6-2- 14 : dropped to 9-9 on the sea son . all impressed with the fact
t he SVAC.
Woodyar d 1 0-2 ; Petr ie 2-3-7 :
C4ll
COLLECT
4REA
CODE
1614)
Noe tallied 16 field goals lllat his opponent is managed
Symmes Valley dropped its
Ha lley 8-0 16; Wells 2·0-&lt;.
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and
tied a Lyne Center free by actor Lee Majors, who
l ith game . The Vi kings are 2- Totals 28·13·••0::
By Quart ers :
,
One or Two Day Ful l Denture
II overa ll , 2-6 in the SVAC. sv
11 2 ' 14- &lt;1 - - - - - - - - - - stars a s a mechani ca l
televi
sion's
H
Six
~
superman
in
Serv
ice, P art ia is, Ext raction s ,
Hannan Trace sank 28 of 89 HT
16 I&lt; 19 20- 69 .
R eserve s: H afi nan Tr ace 56
BULLDOGS LOSE
Million
Dollar
Man."
floor attempts for 31 pet. and
Sym mes Vall ey 18.
1X' Ray s, Cle an ing
.MARIETTA (62 )-We sl 3-J
Barro, a Filipino who is an
13 of 19 free throws.
7: M i r acle 10 4-24: Gei s t er 7.
6 20 : Sta ce y 0-1-1; Z id 1-0-2; avid American television fan ,
Sc hw end e man 2-0-4; Zoller 1 ~ . said, "That's the stron g guy,
0 2; K n ight 1·0 2. TOTALS 25·
isp 't he," referring to Majors'
12 ·62 .
ATHENS (49) Gold S· TV role. " Well, he 's going to
berry
1-2-4 ; Hea dy 4 -l -9 ;
F au l kn er 2 -0 ·4 : Gre er 5-2- 12 ; , need every bit of his bionic
ChOnko 5 -1-11; Bl ac kfor d 3-0
powers to pick Price off the
Continued from page 3
RIVIERE CENTER 949 E.
6 : .M eek 1 0-2; Ma y 0- 1-1. canvas next week."
COLUMBUS, OHI O 43205
TOTALS 21 -7 , 49 .
Ba seball's trip to Cuba this Spring is definitely off, finished .
In thelr previous meeting,
By quarters:
'Yo u'll .Smile Tomorro w ![Yo i.J 1"ak l' C u H~ OJ } IJia ·1 ,.,.u , 'I r• dt•~ '
Plans had been worked out to send a group of big leaguers to Mar ie tta
15 14 17 16---:- 62 Barro scored a seco nd~round
16 6 8 21........: 49
MOr&gt;l:&gt;AY THROU GH FRIDA Y
Havana lor twoor:three games in March and the blueprint had A th ens
Res e rv e s At h e n s 43 knockout over Price at the
both Fidel Castro's and Henry Kissinger's endorsement since Mar ie tta 4 1
Olympi c.
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ea ch is a hot baseba ll fa n, but the whole thing came apart
because of An gola .. ..
,
Low point in his life, says new Hall of Farner Robin Roberts,
was in the Spring of 1962 when he failed to make it with the New
York Yankees and was released by them during spring
tra ining, He caught on with Baltimore and in the first game.he
pitched against the Yankees , he remembers Y~nkee leftba nder Bud Daley hitting Oriole first baseman Boog Powell.
"Of course," says Roberts , 1'coming from over ln the
National League as I did, I was always taught to 'get ' the first
man up in the next inning, and the first !llan up for them was
Ruger Maris. Well,llawnmowed him and he comes at me with
his hat. Hobie Landrith, who was catching lor us, jumps on his
ba ck a nd then both dugouts empty out and there's this big fuss.
After the ball game is over, Roger comes over and says, 'why
me? ' I told him, 'hell, no hard feelings, it's just that you have
the other jersey on your back, that's all. ...

6 in the league and 2-9 overall.
The Highlanders were led
offensively by Doug Mi ller's
15 points.
Rich Crouse finished wi!ll
nine points. During the foulinfes ted con test , official s
called 26 fouls , a gainst
Southern a nd 38 against
Southwestern. The Tornados
lost four players with five
per so na ls while SW lost
three .
SOuthern took the reserve
tilt , 51-31. Sayre led the
Fun nel Clouds with 12. Banks
had nine for the Highlanders.
Sout hwes tern tr a vels to
Wahama Friday .
Southern is at North Gallia

Totals 30-31 -91.
Southwester n 150)

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0 - 4- ~ ;

Gr!l t e

C!lrte r

1-1-3;

Lewis

1-0 2;

Je ffers

1-0-2;

Wal ker 1 0-2. Totals 14 -21-SO.
B yQuarters :

Sout hern

10 26 21 3_.- 91

Southwes tern

R es erves :

'll 17 7 17- 50
Sout h ern 57

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.Pirates win big
Coach Duane Wolfe's Eastern Eagles played
·a s low , deliberate game Saturday night but it was
to no avail as the SVAC league-leading North
G a llia Pirates defeated Eastern , 62-31.
From the opening tip to the fourth, Eastern ' s
offe nse moved th e ball up-court slowly while
wa it ing for the open s hot.
Box score:
North Ga!Ua took a 12-6
lead at , the end of the first
.Eas1ern ( 31l - Conde 4-0-8;
quarter. The score was in- Riffl e A-3· 11 ; Nelson 2-0·4;
inger 3-2-8 ; S - Nelson Q.Q.
creased to 22-11 at the half 0Ei. ch
Totals 13-5-31 .
North
Gallia · (62)
and 38-19. going into the final
unyon 1-0·2; C. Minnis0- 1-1;
stanza . North Gallia got 24 .R
Logan 7-1-15 ; J ames iJ .Q-26 ;
points in the fourth period . N eal 3-0-6; R . Mi nnis 2-1-5;
The Pirates' Greg James, Theis s 2-1-5 : Eggleton 1-0-2.
Totals 29-4 -62 .
·
6-4 senior guard, reached the
By Quarters :
6 5 B 12- 31
1,000 point mark in his career Eastern
G.
12 10 16 24 - 62
with 26 points. He now has N .Reserves
:
1,020 points as a Pirate
regul ar .
North lia llia 's only other
· player in double figures was
Fred Logan with 15.
Bruce Riffle led Eastern's
attack with 11 points. Brian
OJnde and Don Eichinter
each had eight points.
James enjoyed another
good night defensively
blocking seven shots and
gr~bbing. 19 rebounds . As a
team , the Pirates had 52
rebounds .
North Gallia sank 29 of 71
floor attempts for 40 pet. and
four of 17 at the free throw
circle .
~astern hit .five of nine at
the foul line, In the reserve
game, OJach Mike MuJ&lt;ryrd's
Little Bucs bounr · ~
49-21.
Doug Sission topped the
winners with 22 . Steve
Mundell and Ron Plants had
eight each . Doug Browning
had 10 in a losing cause.
Coach
Jim
Foster's
Pirates, lO-t overall and!).(} in
the SVAC, battle Eastern of
Pike OJunty Tuesday and
Southern Friday. Eastern, 111 overall and I~ in the SV AC
will host Waterford Tuesday
and travel to Kyger Creek
Friday.

North Gallia 49 Eastern 27 .

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HOWTOGROW'niEM, HOWTO
ENHANCE FOOD wrrH 'niEM ...
EVEN HOW TO USE 'niEM FOR BEAUTY
- It may still he winter outside your window for the next
coupld of months, but indoors you can start your own flowerpot
garden Qf fresh herbs right now . Herbs used in cooking can
make an inexpensive peasant dish !It for a king. Herbs make
pretty houseplants . Herbs are easy to grow. Herbs can he used
in your own homemade products for health and beauty.
. Best wa~ to have fresh herbs conlinually at hand to work
thell' magic m your cooking is to grow your own .. . year round.
Many herbs thrive about as well indoors in pots as outdoors in
your garden. All they really need is adequate light, a warm but
not too hot atmosphere , proper soil, sufficient moisture and
humidity, and an. occasional application of plant food :.. and
~t ' sabo~t all there is to it. If you don 't have a sunny window,
1\ IS poSSible to supply "daylight" with fluorescent bulbs
plar:ed about a foot above the top of· the plants. You can
l~ngthe~ the growing day this way, too. A shallow baking tin
filled wJth gravel for the pots to sit on and drain into will help to
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a 11).15-10 kind will do pretty well . Feed once a month, not oftener, diluting according to the package directions.
Any shallow containers will do to start vour seeds in: flat
cans, cottage cheese , etc. Provice drainage holes, cover them
By Polly Cra m~r
with btoken pieces of pot or gravel, then fill cootainers to
within l'z inch of top with a good grade of commercial potting
POLLY'S PROBLEM
soli. Water well and let drain; refill soil to proper level. Sow
DEAR POLLY - I wonder
only 12 to 16 seeds per pot, spacing them at least l'z inch apart .
if
there is a way to remove
Sift soil over them ... barely covering small seeds, covering big
stains from clothing
crayon
ones about I'• inch. Olver pots with plastic wrap held tightly by
lllat
has
been washed in the
a rubber band. Keep pots warm; not below 50 degrees at night
washer
and
dried . One of my
nor above 70 degrees. Seeds should sprout according to kind of
grandchildren
had • crayon
plant, in six days to four weeks. When sprouts are up a hall
in
a
pocket
and
It ruined
inch, remove platic, cover and place pols in full sun. Keep soil
always slightly moist, watering gently once a day to once a several new pant.. and tops.
week, depending on temperature and humidity. When pots Some of them are made of a
have two pairs of leaves (10 days to two weeks ), put in per- jean type fabric in yellow and
manent pots. The day before transplanting prepare pots as pink and some are double
above wi!ll same kind of soil to '"' inch from top. Water and let knit. - MRS. E .L.E .
drain. Lilt out seedlings with a good block of soil around roots ,
DEAR MRS. E.L.E, - Test
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Plunge a table knife into the permanent pot soil and press it take it, try washing with hot
from side to side . Insert the seedling root and soil into this slit,
water, laundry soap and a
placing plant at the level it had been.growing. Press soil gently
cup of baking soda. Or you
to close slit. Leaves of most herbs can be picked to use in
might try loosening the stains
cooking after four to six ·weeks . They may also be frozen or
With
kitchen shortening.
·
dried.
Apply
detergent
on the stain,
Prying .. . cut sprigs in the morning. Tie several sprigs in a ·
bunch, hang up to dry in a cool shady spot. To store , strip off working until outline of the
dried leaves . Or, strip leaves immediately and let dry flat on stain Is removed and launder
paper towels in a cool spot. Store in tightly stoppered CQiored as usual. If it's necessary to
bottles to keep color .. . Freezing ' Hold a few sprigs with tongs , repeat, first apply a
plunge into boiling water for one minute,then into ice water for household cleaner (liquid),
two minutes . Drain, place in plastic bags, seal and freeze use a bleach ·safe for your
immediately .
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Herbed Tomatoes - 6 tomatoes, two-thirds eup salad oil, launder. These are recomI'• cup vinegar ; &gt;(, cup snipped parsley, ~'• cup sliced green mendations from two laundry
onions, 2 tsps . fresh marjoram leaves, snipped or l'z teaspoon ,laboratories. - POLLY.
dried marjoram, crushed, I tsp salt, I'• tsp. pepper, lettuce ...
Dip each tomato in boiling water lor a few seconds; peel. Place
DEAR POLLY - When I
tomatoes in a deep bowl. In a screw-top jar, combine salad oil, bake something that is to be
vinegar, parsley, sliced onions, marjoram, salt and pepper.
sold at a bazaar , bake sale or
Shake well . Pour over peeled tomatoes. Olver and chill several
benefit I include the recipe
hours or overnight. spoon dressing over tomatoes ilccasionaily. At serving time, spoo11 herb dressing over tomatoes
again. Transfer tomatoes to lettuce-lined serving platter.
Makes 6 servings ,
Herbs have a long and interesting tradition in coSmetics,
perfumes and the healing arts. In ancient times, before
modern medication, there was an herb or combination of herbs
for any aibnent from indigestion to wounds. Some were taken
internally ,a s syrups, infusions or teas . Others applied as
leaves or ointments to the outside of the body. In medieval
England, most cathedrals and castles had floors of rough
stone or dirt that were hard to sweep up. It became customary
to spread herbs underfoot to give the olace a oleasant smell.
Basil was one of the most popular of these "stewwing herbs. "I
Herbs were also thrown on an open fire, both for their aroma
and to ward off disease. IVJsemary was particularly well liked
for this. The leaves of herbs - basil, rosemary, marjoram,
mint and sage, among them - are still used In potpourri and
sachets; the essential oils; in cosmetics, tonics and perfwne. ·
Today herbal baths, hair rinses and facial washes refresh and
JENNIFER
CROSS
soothe us.
.observed her ilrsl birthday
Herbal Beauty Bath .. . Mix together I tablespoon dried
recently at the home of her
lavender flowers, I tablespoon dried rosemary leaves, 1
parents, Randy and Phyllis
tablespoon dried thyme and tie into a cheesecloth or muslin
Cross, Syracuse. Attending
square . Put the bag under the faucet in a stoppered tub and
a small party honoring her
turn on the hot water; .let bag ,s oak in the hot water for 10
were her grandparents,
minutes . Fill the tub with water of bath temperature and relax
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Spears
for 15 minutes in the fragrant effusion. It is said to soothe
· and Mr. and Mrs . Olin
frazzled nerves at the end of the day and its fragraoce makes
Knapp, an uncle and aunt,
you feel beautiful in mind and body.
Mr. and Mrs . · Leonard
Herb Lore ... Through the centuries basil was used as a
.Roush,
and Ausiln Newson
headache remedy, a fly repellent and a symbol of fidelity. The
and Shannon.
.
plant was revered by the ancient Hindus and is thought by
some to be good, in the form of an infusion for wasp and hornet
stings. Its name comes from the Greek "basilikos" meaning
RESIDES HERE
royal. Sage is called the sacred herb or the herb that saves,
Mrs. Marie Van Cooney is
referring to its medicinal properties that are sUpposed to help residing at 640 Page St.,
make you healthy and feel "purified." Rosemary, as well as Middleport , after spending
garlic, has a reputation for "strengthening" the memory . time in Colwnbus with her
Parsley is rich in vitamin C- and if a sprig is chewed, it kisses daughter, Bonnie Hauck , and
away the smell of onion from the breath. Sprinkle basil water family, and in Cleveland ·with
in which basil has been soaked-around your home or place of another daughter, Mrs , Kay
business as a good~uck charm .. . Or so sav those who believe Manley and family . Here to
in lucky charms. - Information taken from_article in Family assist in Mrs . Van Cooney's
Circle, February, 1975.
.
care is her sister , Bernice
Searles, who has been living
with her daughter, , Mrs.
Randy Sue Popp in 'Akron .
The
Meigs
Men's l.:h.::riJJtii.•••lii•lli•
Fellowship of Meigs County
II
Churches of Christ met in
!JlOnthly session recently at
the Middleport . Church of
Cl)rist.
The organization supports
religious
groups,
missionaries and Bible
college students. II presents a
radio program at 8 a.m . each
Sunday over WMPO. Each
Play it ure and· tuft
meeting consists of a
It
may be time to
business session, devotions
have
your preoent
and group singing. Women of
policy
updated.
the host · church serve
refteslunents.
l.et's _
J allr Saon
tbe next meeting will be
held al7:30 p.m . on Feb. 16 at
the Pomeroy Church of
Christ. Anyone wishing more
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Pomeroy
Information on the group can
inquire at any 1Church of

th ei r l·a vo ri te ty pe of
arrangement. Mrs . Diehl led
in a discussion on ecology,
and Mrs . Carpenter thanked
Mrs. Glen West and Mrs.
Grimm for their con tributions to the Green
Thumb Notes.
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A program on seed catalogs
was given by Mrs. Bert
Grimm , and there was also
an article from the Flower
and Garden Magazine entitled " Altitudes on Flower
Arranging " discussed by· the
members . Bi c entennial
gardens, the kinds of flowers
to plant and those which
come in patriotic colors were
discussed .
The traveling prize was
won by Mrs . Grimm. Next
meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Diehl. Mrs . Philson
served refreshments.

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~"riday.

DENTISTRY

Sports parade

0·8; Cr oss 2 2-6; ROU$h 2-2:-, ;•
Br own 2 1 5; Johnston 2-1-5.

Men 's Fellowship gathers

written on a card. People like
to know what is in the recipe
and if they like the article
they have the recipe to make
it. Goodies sell last when the
recipe goes along with them.
I always buy a large turkey
since they are usually
cheaper by the pound . Of
course, we do not want to eat
turkey every night for a week
so when the main turkey
dinner is over I cut up !lle
leftover turkey and put it in
llle remaining gravy. Cool
and freeze in c ontainers
according to the size of your
family . When we feel we want
turkey again a container is
thawed and heated and the ·
turkey and· gravy served on
rice, n!JO()Ies or potatoes. The
kids love 'it this way. JUDITH.
DEAR POLLY - My Pet
Peeve is with the people who
send in for things through the
mail, and then write their
name and address so sloppily
the person who tries to address the envelopes cannot
read them. These past weeks
I have been typing addresses
for a company. When you get
to one where llle writing is
aimost illegible or the zip
code is forgotten , it really
slows you down . Sometimes
you cannot make it out at all .
- BONNIE .
DEAR POLLY - I used
th ose non-skid appliques
made for use in the bathtub
on my son's high chair. They
not only decorate it but
prevent baby from slipping
, and sliding around .
Pretty pot holders folded in
half and sewn tog~ther on two
sides make nice eyeglass
cases that are very protective
for \he glasses . - CATHY.
DEAR POLLY - Black
shoe dye was spilled on our
copper-tone washer-dryer
and nothing would remove it,
til we applied a rubbing
~mpound used on cars in
inch size circular motions. It
worked. Every trace of the
dye disappeared and then two
coats of car wax made the top
like new. - ED .

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..8&amp;-PW members
in Athens Sunday
Several members of the
Middleport Bus in ess a nd
Professional Women's Club
were in Athens Sunday for the
District 17 Young Careerist
competition held at the Ohio
University Inn.
Mrs . James Carpenter of
Reedsville represented the
Mlddlepor t Club in the
conte st judged by Carol
Harden , Englis h Depa r tment, Ohio University; Gwen
Coleman , Black Studies,
Ohio, and William Nelson,
Huntington National Bank,
Columbus .
The- judging took place
following a I p .m . luncheon .
Mrs . Pearl Reynolds, Miss
Erna Jesse, and Mrs . Dorlha
Sal ser , local chairperson,
represented the Middleport
Club, and Mrs. Wilson Carpenter, Pomeroy , mother-in ~
iaw oi the local contestant
also attended .

PENNY LEWIS

Birthday
observed

Winners were J erry Catop,
secretary-receptionis t for the
Coffman Stair Co ., Logan,
selected the dis trict Young
Careeri st , a nd Vic to ria
Williams, a special education
teach er a t Jackson, first
runner-up , Miss Caton will
now enter slate competition.

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Mr. and Mrs . Robert Lewis ,
Jr., Middleport entertained
on Sunday, Jan . 18, with a
party irt celebration of the
first birthday of their
daughter , Penny . The party
was held at the home of
Penny's great-grandparents,
Mr . and Mrs . Ben Batey,

oppenlngs
From a Great American Bank

A Raggedy Ann and Andy
theme was carried out in the
decorations . Raggedy Ann
and Andy replica cakes were
served with ice cream, mints ,
soft drinks and coffee .

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Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Batey, Penny's godparents, Mr. and Mrs . John
Compton, Mr. and Mrs . Dan
Lewis and Danny, Scherry
Lane , Cynthia Lane, Melody.
Scaggs and Eddie Williams.
Sending gifts were Mr. and
)VIrs . Robert Lewis ., Sr .,
grandparents , Mr . and Mrs.
Kenneth Imboden, Mr . and
Mr.s . Everett Taylor , and
Miss Linda Lane ,

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Jefferson could hardly have known that Jame s Monroe
would be bold enough to· buy all of Louisiana from th e
French. Nonethel_ess, he's alr~ady laid big plans for Captain
Menwether Lew1s and W1lham Clark to explore the F a r
We~t. They g~ther a !l'roup of forty-some men , because you
don t make a Journey mto the unknown alone . They winte r
at the mouth ~fthe Missouri River. And in the spring, the y
take the nver s challenge. They ascend the Missouri to its
source. Cross the Rockies. Travel the Columbia River to th e
sea .. Mee~ our trees and wildlife and cliffs and can y ons and
lnd!a~ tnbes , and all the glories that are our West. They log
their journeJ: and map their route. They discover the oth e r
half of Amenca. So we can make our nation ev ~n greater.

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Souihem rolls over SW five, 91-50
Wildcats top

Viking five

In a lmost a carbon copy of
!lle previous night, Souther n
was ha rd-pressed for one
quarter then ~ot its offense

untracked to score a lopsided
91-00 victory Saturday night
over Southwestern .
Friday night, Kyger Creek

gave the Tornados a rough
time in the first quarter only
to be blown out the rest of the
game.

Noe nets 48 as Rio
humbles Tiffm five

Saturday night at Patriot,
OJach Richard Hamilton 's
So uthwester n Highlanders
kept pace during the first
quarter , 10-&lt;1 but were left at
the game in a 26 point
Southern second period .
The Tornados put 21 more
points on the scor eboard in
the !llird s t anza and wrapped
it up easily wi!ll 34 big points
in the four th canto.
Chip Braue r led the Tor·
nado attack with 20 points .
Dan Brown had 17 points,
Mike Rober ts added 14 and
E ric [)unning ~ad 10. The
v ictor y pu shed South ern 's
record to 9-3, 6-2 in the SVAC.
So uthwestern dropped to 2-

Leading by seven points at
Symmes Valley hit just 15
the hall, Coach Dan Cornell 's of 60 field goal tries for 25 pet.
Hannan Tra ce Wildca ts and 11 of 27 at the charity
Rio
Gr a nde
Co ll ege lllrow record by sinkin g 16 weeks ago against Malone
rolled up 39 points in the . stripe .
regajned
fi
rst
place
in the out of 19 attempts. The foul . College,,
1
second half to defeat Symmes
Coa ch
Dave
Owens '
Mid-Ohio
Conference
stan - shoo ting
r ecor d
was
Wednesday , Rio will play at
Valley, 69-41 in an SVAC Hann an Tra ce Wi ldkitl en
din
gs
following
Saturday
previously set by Union 's Urbana . The Redmen visit
contest.
reser ve team won its ninth
In the thir d q uar te r , straight victor y without a loss ni ght ' s impressive 97-81 Paul Andrews on Feb. 14, Tiffin Saturday.
Box score:
Han nan Trace outscored the in the SV AC with a 56-18 rom p vctory over the visiting Tiffin 1970.
Dragons a t Lyne Center.
Rio led 42-33 during the
TIFFIN ! 8ll _ Farr is I&lt; s.
visitor s 19-4 to take a com- over the Viking reserves .
Urbana defeated Ced ar - halftime intermission.
33 : Wheat 3 0-6 : H uss 5-A 14;
manding lead. The Wildcats
David Campbell led the
Jim Sle warl ta llied 14 Smith 3-0-6 : Ha r alson . o 11 ;
fi nished strong with a 20 point wa y with 19 points. David _ ville 69-67 Saturday to knock
R i tzier 3-0-6 ; Hun te r 3 2 8 ;
llle
Yellow
J
ackets
from
top
ING LEWOOD, Calif. I UPI )
points for the Redmen wh ile F loren ce 2-1-5, Irons 1 0 2;
Swain tossed in 17. Payne led
fourth period .
spot
in
the
MOC.
Malone
Mark
Swai
n
added
II.
TOTALS
34-13-81.
Lupe P intor , un beaten
The assault was led by SV with nine points.
R:IO GRANDE {97 ) - Noe
downed
Ohio
Dominican
69-62
from Mexi co
bantamweight
Robln Farris was lhe big 16 -16 -48 ; Pr i c e 2-0-4 ; S te w ar t
s en ior
fo r ward
David
Hannan Trace vi sits
in
the
other
loop
tilt
Saturday.
gun
for
Tiffin
with
33
poin
ts
.
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Ca
ldwe
ll
2
1.5;
has
been
signed
to box
City,
Shaffer. He collected a game Kyger Creek Tuesday and
Jim Huss tossed in 14.
A l banese 2· 1 5 ; Car r i ng to n 2.
Rio's
Jimmy
Noe
set
a
new
Alberto
Davila
in
a
third
bout
high of 18 points . Also hitting will hos t Green Friday.
0 -4 : Swain 5-1-11 ; Bi s e 2 0-4 ;
Lyne
Cen
ter
individ~al
at
the
F
orum
Feb.
25
.
Pinto
Pre vio us Lyne Cent er Rob in son 1-0 2; TOTALS 37 Sym m es Va lle y is a t
double fi gures lor the winn ers
wer e seni or gua rd Ke nt Chesapeake Friday and will scoring mark as the 6-5 junior lndividual scoring mark was 23 -;~0r e at h a lt _ Rio 4 2 T i ff in ha s 14 consecutive wins , II by
knockouts.
Halley with 16 and sophomore host Kyger Creek Saturd ay. poured 48 points through the 42 points, set by Jim Noe two 33 .
to
pace
Coach
Art
hoops
Randy McGuire added 14.
Box score:
l.1nham 's crew to its I Oth
s v mme s Vall ey ( &lt;Il l Coach . Gary Sal ye r S1
victory
ag ainst eight set- LOS ANGELES (UPI )
'ki
1
d
b
K
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i
lson
5-0-10
;
Cai
n
11
J
:
VI rigs were e
Y evlp Sc haefe r 2 6-10 ; Be rr y 1-0 .2 :
backs
.
Inside
the MOC, Rio Rudy Sarro, scheduled to
Schaefer and Frank Wi1son 's
t ng l es 2 o 4 ; Es t ep 2, 0 -4 :
its
mark
to 4-1. Tiffin fi g ht Andy Price in a
upped
10 points. The victor y pushed
Mil le r 2-o..:~ .N ance 0-4-4.
T ot a ls 15-11 -41 .
DR. RONALD F. RIVIERE
dropped
to
5-3
inside the we lt erwei ght bou t at the
Hannan Trace 's season
Hannan Trace (69 ) OR. A. J. SlAEHll
DR. FREEMAN MALTZ
conferen
c
e
.
The
Dragon
s
Olympic
Thursday,
wasn't
at
recordlo 8-4 overalland 7-2in
Sha f f er 6-6-18 ; Whitt 1-0-2;
OR. CHRIS A. BIDDlE
.
Gibson 2-2-6 ; M c Guir ~ 6-2- 14 : dropped to 9-9 on the sea son . all impressed with the fact
t he SVAC.
Woodyar d 1 0-2 ; Petr ie 2-3-7 :
C4ll
COLLECT
4REA
CODE
1614)
Noe tallied 16 field goals lllat his opponent is managed
Symmes Valley dropped its
Ha lley 8-0 16; Wells 2·0-&lt;.
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and
tied a Lyne Center free by actor Lee Majors, who
l ith game . The Vi kings are 2- Totals 28·13·••0::
By Quart ers :
,
One or Two Day Ful l Denture
II overa ll , 2-6 in the SVAC. sv
11 2 ' 14- &lt;1 - - - - - - - - - - stars a s a mechani ca l
televi
sion's
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Six
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superman
in
Serv
ice, P art ia is, Ext raction s ,
Hannan Trace sank 28 of 89 HT
16 I&lt; 19 20- 69 .
R eserve s: H afi nan Tr ace 56
BULLDOGS LOSE
Million
Dollar
Man."
floor attempts for 31 pet. and
Sym mes Vall ey 18.
1X' Ray s, Cle an ing
.MARIETTA (62 )-We sl 3-J
Barro, a Filipino who is an
13 of 19 free throws.
7: M i r acle 10 4-24: Gei s t er 7.
6 20 : Sta ce y 0-1-1; Z id 1-0-2; avid American television fan ,
Sc hw end e man 2-0-4; Zoller 1 ~ . said, "That's the stron g guy,
0 2; K n ight 1·0 2. TOTALS 25·
isp 't he," referring to Majors'
12 ·62 .
ATHENS (49) Gold S· TV role. " Well, he 's going to
berry
1-2-4 ; Hea dy 4 -l -9 ;
F au l kn er 2 -0 ·4 : Gre er 5-2- 12 ; , need every bit of his bionic
ChOnko 5 -1-11; Bl ac kfor d 3-0
powers to pick Price off the
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TOTALS 21 -7 , 49 .
Ba seball's trip to Cuba this Spring is definitely off, finished .
In thelr previous meeting,
By quarters:
'Yo u'll .Smile Tomorro w ![Yo i.J 1"ak l' C u H~ OJ } IJia ·1 ,.,.u , 'I r• dt•~ '
Plans had been worked out to send a group of big leaguers to Mar ie tta
15 14 17 16---:- 62 Barro scored a seco nd~round
16 6 8 21........: 49
MOr&gt;l:&gt;AY THROU GH FRIDA Y
Havana lor twoor:three games in March and the blueprint had A th ens
Res e rv e s At h e n s 43 knockout over Price at the
both Fidel Castro's and Henry Kissinger's endorsement since Mar ie tta 4 1
Olympi c.
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ea ch is a hot baseba ll fa n, but the whole thing came apart
because of An gola .. ..
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Low point in his life, says new Hall of Farner Robin Roberts,
was in the Spring of 1962 when he failed to make it with the New
York Yankees and was released by them during spring
tra ining, He caught on with Baltimore and in the first game.he
pitched against the Yankees , he remembers Y~nkee leftba nder Bud Daley hitting Oriole first baseman Boog Powell.
"Of course," says Roberts , 1'coming from over ln the
National League as I did, I was always taught to 'get ' the first
man up in the next inning, and the first !llan up for them was
Ruger Maris. Well,llawnmowed him and he comes at me with
his hat. Hobie Landrith, who was catching lor us, jumps on his
ba ck a nd then both dugouts empty out and there's this big fuss.
After the ball game is over, Roger comes over and says, 'why
me? ' I told him, 'hell, no hard feelings, it's just that you have
the other jersey on your back, that's all. ...

6 in the league and 2-9 overall.
The Highlanders were led
offensively by Doug Mi ller's
15 points.
Rich Crouse finished wi!ll
nine points. During the foulinfes ted con test , official s
called 26 fouls , a gainst
Southern a nd 38 against
Southwestern. The Tornados
lost four players with five
per so na ls while SW lost
three .
SOuthern took the reserve
tilt , 51-31. Sayre led the
Fun nel Clouds with 12. Banks
had nine for the Highlanders.
Sout hwes tern tr a vels to
Wahama Friday .
Southern is at North Gallia

Totals 30-31 -91.
Southwester n 150)

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B yQuarters :

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Southwes tern

R es erves :

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.Pirates win big
Coach Duane Wolfe's Eastern Eagles played
·a s low , deliberate game Saturday night but it was
to no avail as the SVAC league-leading North
G a llia Pirates defeated Eastern , 62-31.
From the opening tip to the fourth, Eastern ' s
offe nse moved th e ball up-court slowly while
wa it ing for the open s hot.
Box score:
North Ga!Ua took a 12-6
lead at , the end of the first
.Eas1ern ( 31l - Conde 4-0-8;
quarter. The score was in- Riffl e A-3· 11 ; Nelson 2-0·4;
inger 3-2-8 ; S - Nelson Q.Q.
creased to 22-11 at the half 0Ei. ch
Totals 13-5-31 .
North
Gallia · (62)
and 38-19. going into the final
unyon 1-0·2; C. Minnis0- 1-1;
stanza . North Gallia got 24 .R
Logan 7-1-15 ; J ames iJ .Q-26 ;
points in the fourth period . N eal 3-0-6; R . Mi nnis 2-1-5;
The Pirates' Greg James, Theis s 2-1-5 : Eggleton 1-0-2.
Totals 29-4 -62 .
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6-4 senior guard, reached the
By Quarters :
6 5 B 12- 31
1,000 point mark in his career Eastern
G.
12 10 16 24 - 62
with 26 points. He now has N .Reserves
:
1,020 points as a Pirate
regul ar .
North lia llia 's only other
· player in double figures was
Fred Logan with 15.
Bruce Riffle led Eastern's
attack with 11 points. Brian
OJnde and Don Eichinter
each had eight points.
James enjoyed another
good night defensively
blocking seven shots and
gr~bbing. 19 rebounds . As a
team , the Pirates had 52
rebounds .
North Gallia sank 29 of 71
floor attempts for 40 pet. and
four of 17 at the free throw
circle .
~astern hit .five of nine at
the foul line, In the reserve
game, OJach Mike MuJ&lt;ryrd's
Little Bucs bounr · ~
49-21.
Doug Sission topped the
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Mrs . E ileen Buck was
welcomed into m em bership
at a recent meeting of the
Bend 0 ' the Ri ver Garden
Club held at the home of Mrs .
Ben Philson .
Mrs . Wilson Carpent er
presided at the meeting with
Mrs . James Diehl giving
the
club
poem,
a nd Mr s . Edward Simpson , the prayer . Mrs .
Philson 's devotion s wer e
entitled " Give Us This Day "
using the Lord's Prayer fr om
the Uving Bible and explaining the meaning of each
phrase . She spoke on the
meaning of prayer, when and
where. to pray, and concluded
with the reminder that
" Today is the firs t day of the
rest of your life ."
For roll call members gave

HOWTOGROW'niEM, HOWTO
ENHANCE FOOD wrrH 'niEM ...
EVEN HOW TO USE 'niEM FOR BEAUTY
- It may still he winter outside your window for the next
coupld of months, but indoors you can start your own flowerpot
garden Qf fresh herbs right now . Herbs used in cooking can
make an inexpensive peasant dish !It for a king. Herbs make
pretty houseplants . Herbs are easy to grow. Herbs can he used
in your own homemade products for health and beauty.
. Best wa~ to have fresh herbs conlinually at hand to work
thell' magic m your cooking is to grow your own .. . year round.
Many herbs thrive about as well indoors in pots as outdoors in
your garden. All they really need is adequate light, a warm but
not too hot atmosphere , proper soil, sufficient moisture and
humidity, and an. occasional application of plant food :.. and
~t ' sabo~t all there is to it. If you don 't have a sunny window,
1\ IS poSSible to supply "daylight" with fluorescent bulbs
plar:ed about a foot above the top of· the plants. You can
l~ngthe~ the growing day this way, too. A shallow baking tin
filled wJth gravel for the pots to sit on and drain into will help to
~uppiy humidity. Feeding is best accomplished with a solublem-water houseplant fertilizer . The 20-2().20 formula is best, but
a 11).15-10 kind will do pretty well . Feed once a month, not oftener, diluting according to the package directions.
Any shallow containers will do to start vour seeds in: flat
cans, cottage cheese , etc. Provice drainage holes, cover them
By Polly Cra m~r
with btoken pieces of pot or gravel, then fill cootainers to
within l'z inch of top with a good grade of commercial potting
POLLY'S PROBLEM
soli. Water well and let drain; refill soil to proper level. Sow
DEAR POLLY - I wonder
only 12 to 16 seeds per pot, spacing them at least l'z inch apart .
if
there is a way to remove
Sift soil over them ... barely covering small seeds, covering big
stains from clothing
crayon
ones about I'• inch. Olver pots with plastic wrap held tightly by
lllat
has
been washed in the
a rubber band. Keep pots warm; not below 50 degrees at night
washer
and
dried . One of my
nor above 70 degrees. Seeds should sprout according to kind of
grandchildren
had • crayon
plant, in six days to four weeks. When sprouts are up a hall
in
a
pocket
and
It ruined
inch, remove platic, cover and place pols in full sun. Keep soil
always slightly moist, watering gently once a day to once a several new pant.. and tops.
week, depending on temperature and humidity. When pots Some of them are made of a
have two pairs of leaves (10 days to two weeks ), put in per- jean type fabric in yellow and
manent pots. The day before transplanting prepare pots as pink and some are double
above wi!ll same kind of soil to '"' inch from top. Water and let knit. - MRS. E .L.E .
drain. Lilt out seedlings with a good block of soil around roots ,
DEAR MRS. E.L.E, - Test
using a table fork thrust in deeply . Avoid injuring ·roots . first, and if your fabrics will
Plunge a table knife into the permanent pot soil and press it take it, try washing with hot
from side to side . Insert the seedling root and soil into this slit,
water, laundry soap and a
placing plant at the level it had been.growing. Press soil gently
cup of baking soda. Or you
to close slit. Leaves of most herbs can be picked to use in
might try loosening the stains
cooking after four to six ·weeks . They may also be frozen or
With
kitchen shortening.
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Apply
detergent
on the stain,
Prying .. . cut sprigs in the morning. Tie several sprigs in a ·
bunch, hang up to dry in a cool shady spot. To store , strip off working until outline of the
dried leaves . Or, strip leaves immediately and let dry flat on stain Is removed and launder
paper towels in a cool spot. Store in tightly stoppered CQiored as usual. If it's necessary to
bottles to keep color .. . Freezing ' Hold a few sprigs with tongs , repeat, first apply a
plunge into boiling water for one minute,then into ice water for household cleaner (liquid),
two minutes . Drain, place in plastic bags, seal and freeze use a bleach ·safe for your
immediately .
fabrics and colors and
Herbed Tomatoes - 6 tomatoes, two-thirds eup salad oil, launder. These are recomI'• cup vinegar ; &gt;(, cup snipped parsley, ~'• cup sliced green mendations from two laundry
onions, 2 tsps . fresh marjoram leaves, snipped or l'z teaspoon ,laboratories. - POLLY.
dried marjoram, crushed, I tsp salt, I'• tsp. pepper, lettuce ...
Dip each tomato in boiling water lor a few seconds; peel. Place
DEAR POLLY - When I
tomatoes in a deep bowl. In a screw-top jar, combine salad oil, bake something that is to be
vinegar, parsley, sliced onions, marjoram, salt and pepper.
sold at a bazaar , bake sale or
Shake well . Pour over peeled tomatoes. Olver and chill several
benefit I include the recipe
hours or overnight. spoon dressing over tomatoes ilccasionaily. At serving time, spoo11 herb dressing over tomatoes
again. Transfer tomatoes to lettuce-lined serving platter.
Makes 6 servings ,
Herbs have a long and interesting tradition in coSmetics,
perfumes and the healing arts. In ancient times, before
modern medication, there was an herb or combination of herbs
for any aibnent from indigestion to wounds. Some were taken
internally ,a s syrups, infusions or teas . Others applied as
leaves or ointments to the outside of the body. In medieval
England, most cathedrals and castles had floors of rough
stone or dirt that were hard to sweep up. It became customary
to spread herbs underfoot to give the olace a oleasant smell.
Basil was one of the most popular of these "stewwing herbs. "I
Herbs were also thrown on an open fire, both for their aroma
and to ward off disease. IVJsemary was particularly well liked
for this. The leaves of herbs - basil, rosemary, marjoram,
mint and sage, among them - are still used In potpourri and
sachets; the essential oils; in cosmetics, tonics and perfwne. ·
Today herbal baths, hair rinses and facial washes refresh and
JENNIFER
CROSS
soothe us.
.observed her ilrsl birthday
Herbal Beauty Bath .. . Mix together I tablespoon dried
recently at the home of her
lavender flowers, I tablespoon dried rosemary leaves, 1
parents, Randy and Phyllis
tablespoon dried thyme and tie into a cheesecloth or muslin
Cross, Syracuse. Attending
square . Put the bag under the faucet in a stoppered tub and
a small party honoring her
turn on the hot water; .let bag ,s oak in the hot water for 10
were her grandparents,
minutes . Fill the tub with water of bath temperature and relax
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Spears
for 15 minutes in the fragrant effusion. It is said to soothe
· and Mr. and Mrs . Olin
frazzled nerves at the end of the day and its fragraoce makes
Knapp, an uncle and aunt,
you feel beautiful in mind and body.
Mr. and Mrs . · Leonard
Herb Lore ... Through the centuries basil was used as a
.Roush,
and Ausiln Newson
headache remedy, a fly repellent and a symbol of fidelity. The
and Shannon.
.
plant was revered by the ancient Hindus and is thought by
some to be good, in the form of an infusion for wasp and hornet
stings. Its name comes from the Greek "basilikos" meaning
RESIDES HERE
royal. Sage is called the sacred herb or the herb that saves,
Mrs. Marie Van Cooney is
referring to its medicinal properties that are sUpposed to help residing at 640 Page St.,
make you healthy and feel "purified." Rosemary, as well as Middleport , after spending
garlic, has a reputation for "strengthening" the memory . time in Colwnbus with her
Parsley is rich in vitamin C- and if a sprig is chewed, it kisses daughter, Bonnie Hauck , and
away the smell of onion from the breath. Sprinkle basil water family, and in Cleveland ·with
in which basil has been soaked-around your home or place of another daughter, Mrs , Kay
business as a good~uck charm .. . Or so sav those who believe Manley and family . Here to
in lucky charms. - Information taken from_article in Family assist in Mrs . Van Cooney's
Circle, February, 1975.
.
care is her sister , Bernice
Searles, who has been living
with her daughter, , Mrs.
Randy Sue Popp in 'Akron .
The
Meigs
Men's l.:h.::riJJtii.•••lii•lli•
Fellowship of Meigs County
II
Churches of Christ met in
!JlOnthly session recently at
the Middleport . Church of
Cl)rist.
The organization supports
religious
groups,
missionaries and Bible
college students. II presents a
radio program at 8 a.m . each
Sunday over WMPO. Each
Play it ure and· tuft
meeting consists of a
It
may be time to
business session, devotions
have
your preoent
and group singing. Women of
policy
updated.
the host · church serve
refteslunents.
l.et's _
J allr Saon
tbe next meeting will be
held al7:30 p.m . on Feb. 16 at
the Pomeroy Church of
Christ. Anyone wishing more
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Information on the group can
inquire at any 1Church of

th ei r l·a vo ri te ty pe of
arrangement. Mrs . Diehl led
in a discussion on ecology,
and Mrs . Carpenter thanked
Mrs. Glen West and Mrs.
Grimm for their con tributions to the Green
Thumb Notes.
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A program on seed catalogs
was given by Mrs. Bert
Grimm , and there was also
an article from the Flower
and Garden Magazine entitled " Altitudes on Flower
Arranging " discussed by· the
members . Bi c entennial
gardens, the kinds of flowers
to plant and those which
come in patriotic colors were
discussed .
The traveling prize was
won by Mrs . Grimm. Next
meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Diehl. Mrs . Philson
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Men 's Fellowship gathers

written on a card. People like
to know what is in the recipe
and if they like the article
they have the recipe to make
it. Goodies sell last when the
recipe goes along with them.
I always buy a large turkey
since they are usually
cheaper by the pound . Of
course, we do not want to eat
turkey every night for a week
so when the main turkey
dinner is over I cut up !lle
leftover turkey and put it in
llle remaining gravy. Cool
and freeze in c ontainers
according to the size of your
family . When we feel we want
turkey again a container is
thawed and heated and the ·
turkey and· gravy served on
rice, n!JO()Ies or potatoes. The
kids love 'it this way. JUDITH.
DEAR POLLY - My Pet
Peeve is with the people who
send in for things through the
mail, and then write their
name and address so sloppily
the person who tries to address the envelopes cannot
read them. These past weeks
I have been typing addresses
for a company. When you get
to one where llle writing is
aimost illegible or the zip
code is forgotten , it really
slows you down . Sometimes
you cannot make it out at all .
- BONNIE .
DEAR POLLY - I used
th ose non-skid appliques
made for use in the bathtub
on my son's high chair. They
not only decorate it but
prevent baby from slipping
, and sliding around .
Pretty pot holders folded in
half and sewn tog~ther on two
sides make nice eyeglass
cases that are very protective
for \he glasses . - CATHY.
DEAR POLLY - Black
shoe dye was spilled on our
copper-tone washer-dryer
and nothing would remove it,
til we applied a rubbing
~mpound used on cars in
inch size circular motions. It
worked. Every trace of the
dye disappeared and then two
coats of car wax made the top
like new. - ED .

pn

..8&amp;-PW members
in Athens Sunday
Several members of the
Middleport Bus in ess a nd
Professional Women's Club
were in Athens Sunday for the
District 17 Young Careerist
competition held at the Ohio
University Inn.
Mrs . James Carpenter of
Reedsville represented the
Mlddlepor t Club in the
conte st judged by Carol
Harden , Englis h Depa r tment, Ohio University; Gwen
Coleman , Black Studies,
Ohio, and William Nelson,
Huntington National Bank,
Columbus .
The- judging took place
following a I p .m . luncheon .
Mrs . Pearl Reynolds, Miss
Erna Jesse, and Mrs . Dorlha
Sal ser , local chairperson,
represented the Middleport
Club, and Mrs. Wilson Carpenter, Pomeroy , mother-in ~
iaw oi the local contestant
also attended .

PENNY LEWIS

Birthday
observed

Winners were J erry Catop,
secretary-receptionis t for the
Coffman Stair Co ., Logan,
selected the dis trict Young
Careeri st , a nd Vic to ria
Williams, a special education
teach er a t Jackson, first
runner-up , Miss Caton will
now enter slate competition.

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Mr. and Mrs . Robert Lewis ,
Jr., Middleport entertained
on Sunday, Jan . 18, with a
party irt celebration of the
first birthday of their
daughter , Penny . The party
was held at the home of
Penny's great-grandparents,
Mr . and Mrs . Ben Batey,

oppenlngs
From a Great American Bank

A Raggedy Ann and Andy
theme was carried out in the
decorations . Raggedy Ann
and Andy replica cakes were
served with ice cream, mints ,
soft drinks and coffee .

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Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Batey, Penny's godparents, Mr. and Mrs . John
Compton, Mr. and Mrs . Dan
Lewis and Danny, Scherry
Lane , Cynthia Lane, Melody.
Scaggs and Eddie Williams.
Sending gifts were Mr. and
)VIrs . Robert Lewis ., Sr .,
grandparents , Mr . and Mrs.
Kenneth Imboden, Mr . and
Mr.s . Everett Taylor , and
Miss Linda Lane ,

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Jefferson could hardly have known that Jame s Monroe
would be bold enough to· buy all of Louisiana from th e
French. Nonethel_ess, he's alr~ady laid big plans for Captain
Menwether Lew1s and W1lham Clark to explore the F a r
We~t. They g~ther a !l'roup of forty-some men , because you
don t make a Journey mto the unknown alone . They winte r
at the mouth ~fthe Missouri River. And in the spring, the y
take the nver s challenge. They ascend the Missouri to its
source. Cross the Rockies. Travel the Columbia River to th e
sea .. Mee~ our trees and wildlife and cliffs and can y ons and
lnd!a~ tnbes , and all the glories that are our West. They log
their journeJ: and map their route. They discover the oth e r
half of Amenca. So we can make our nation ev ~n greater.

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Car oli na Fa br i cs on Rou te 7,
one h a l t mile n orth of
Chester , O h io . H enry a nd
Mary Hunter , owners .
1 25 -6t p

2 SIGNS Pomeroy
OF
QUALITY Motor Co.
NEW 1975 CHEV. C-10

Jl829

1974 CHEV. \1 TON FLEETSIDE

Free estimates on ~ar­
peting and installatton .
W e' ll bring sa mples ~o y_o ur
home with no oflligahon.
See how you can really
save .
Mike Young , Manager
Sales and Installation
Rt . 3, Pomeroy , Oh_io 45769
Phone day .or mght
1 1.s 1 mo . _j
614 •991.2206

1389S

Del uxe cab. c ust om vjnyl seats, deluxe body
gril le, c hr . fr t . bumper &amp; guards , H . duty
H . D. 750x16 t i r es, step bumper, 350 V.a, P .
·&amp; b ra ke s, au t omatic, r adio, cab l ights, co lor
moss green , new t rk . appearance.

1973CHEV . •;, TON FLEETS IDE

12695

H. du t y t i res, spri ng s, booster brakes, st ep bumper,
a engine,_ std . tran s., tinted glass. Clean mt .

v,

POM~~~!v~~!~P~M.co.'(ji\

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POMEROY. OHIO

Mobile Homes For Sale
1974 SKY LIN E Mobil e Home
2 bedrooms, blue and w l111e
PI") one 949 2860
1 13 6tc
PM C Mob il e Ho m e, 12 X 52. 2
be dr m . witl1
air
con
ditioni ng ,w asher and drye r ,
mela t storage budding ,
furnished or un turn is hed
Fo r mo r e info rma t ion , call
992 -7523 .
1 20 6tc

Wanted To Buy

1969 MERCURY wagon , S395
Runs good . Call 992 -J619
b efor e 2 p .m
1 25 41p
191'&gt; CHEVY 1 ton 4 wheel
dr1ve pi ckup
lirllancc of
1.1 c t ory w&lt;tr"ranty Check
this be f ore you buy a new
on e Phon ea llcr ~ p m or on
weekends . 99? ).196
1 9 t fc
o

1968 MERCURY , run s good .
Phone (614} 985 356S.
I 75 Jtp
1971 LTD , ~ dr , p b , p S , a c .,
ra d ial ti res , $1,9~5 . Also ,
1966 Muslang 2 dr , lots of
goodies , $595. Ca t t Fires 1one
Sto r e, 992 2238 .
1 23 6tc

IX PER

SLOAN'S
CARPETING

8' Fleets ide , Cus t om Deluxe, 350 V-8 engine, std . t ran s. ,
power steering &amp; ·brakes, rad io, O. S. mirrors, Now
Reduced .
Custom
mldg s.,
spring s,
steering
w hit e &amp;

Quality Print Shop
J
Pom er oy Office
105 BuJternut
992 -3345
Formerly Weed Whol esal e.
F eaturing :
Delux Zerox Copy Se rvice .
O ff ice
SupplieS ,
Mime-ogra ph
Supp l ieS ,
largest se lectio n of wed ·
ding su ppl ies in South
eastern Ohio .
Th e Prtn1Shop c o mpl et e
(Sti ll i n bu si ness in Mid dleport)
12 8 2 mo

For Sale

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DAILY SENTINEL
lll COURT ST.
POMEROY, OHIO

45769

T . Pis.

Bost on ·
28 10 9
Buffalo
27 14
6
Toronto
· 20 18 10
Cat itorn ia
19 24
4
Saturday's Results
BOston 6 Detroit 1, af t.
NY Islanders 5 Los Angeles 0
Montreal 5 Philadelphia 3
Pitt sburQh 8 Wa shin9ton 2
TOron to 5 Vanco uver 5
Ch icago 2 St Louis 1
Sunday's Results
Los Angeles 4 NY Rangers
Boston 5 Ph iladelph ia 3
Montrea l 3 Detro i t 3
Minnesota 1 PitiSbtJrgh 1
Ka nsas City 1 Chicago 3
I Buffa lO 4 St. LOUIS 2
Ca l iforn ia 5 Toronto J
(No games today )
Tuesday 's Games
Minnesota at NY Islande rs
Phi ladelphia at Atl an ta
Montrea l at Vancouver
Detroi t at St. Louis
washington at Los Anqe les

65
60
50
42

kes, Baked
and Decorated
Tn Ynur Order

I

Radlat •
Servlc
t=rom the larges t Truck or
Bullctozer"" Radiator to the
', sma llest Heater Coi"e .

I

Licensed
baker
and
decorator .
Kitchen State Inspected

Nathan B iggs
Radiator Special_ist

Kuhl Cake Decor

&amp;MITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

.

Ph . 992 -217 '4

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Pomtrr"'w

Blowrl into Wa ti s &amp; AHics'

LARRY LAVENDI:.I{

S T E RE O ra dio ,
mode• n
design . am fm radio, Strack 3 BR HCJ"ME . just f in ished
r emodeli-ng . Sa l em
St .,
tape comb tnation Balance
Rutland . Phone 742 2306
$98 . 10 or le r ms . Call 992 ·
after 4 p .m . or see Milo B .
3965 .
H utchinson
1.20 lfc
10 9 lfc
.......
1965 rOR D L fD New 12 ga -~-~~-~--- ........
1
Wi n ch ester 37 A Si ngle sho t -:i BR Br ick hom e, 6 yr s . , 2 1
baths , ga r age on 1. B ac r es
Ph o ne 742 2359 .
on pav ed road near For ke d
t 13 76tp
Run State Forest
Phone
(6 1.1) 667 3787 i 38,000
HO SP IT AL be d , l ike n ev•• .:~tt
1 15 27t p
pos i t1 ons . Phon e 99 2 2826 or
992 5565 .
t 25 6tc 3
BE D RM
h ome,
lUS t
fin i shed . remo d e ling , .Sa l em
~--- -------'-- ---=St ., Rutland . Ph o n.e 742 2306
GOOD ha y t or sal e, $1 b~t e .
after d p m . or see Milo B
P h one 742 3108 , Le ad tng
Hu t ch ison .
Cree k Road
9 23 lfc
1 25 41p

Special Rates
by Week
or Month

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Help Wanted

For Sale

SNOW TIRE SALE! '

Discount

TEAFORD

Strout~

Realty

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THE PUBLIC
· UTILITIES
COMMI SS ION

OF OHIO

By Randall G . Applega t e,
Sec r e lary
( 1) 26. 1tc

BRs ., gas fu rna ce, . bath.
alumin um siding , on one
acre. $25,000.

157 ACRES -

Gooa ol der

house, bath , 4 BRs ., woodOurning fireplaces, porch,
barn. and som e tim ber .

BEAT INFLATION , BUY
NOW. SELl- I ~TER .
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Experts bid takeout· double
NORTH

26

4 A Q64

• 54
+ A Q 12
4 A43
EAST

¥ AKQJ2
tl0 53
4KJ16

4J8 2
¥9 7
tJ 964
oloQI08 2

dinary North jumps to three
spades. This would get a quick
four -s pade bid from any
South ."
Jim · " Put an expert North
and ordinary player Sou th at
the bidding might well stop at
two s pades. Our o rdinary
South would not find a second
bid ."
Oswald : " Playing at four
spades. South can ruff the
third heart low or high in dummy . II he rufls low East will
overruff but South will make
the rest of the tricks. II South
ruffs high East will score his
trump later on. Either way
South makes four spades ."

SOUTH

.K 9153
¥1086 3

804 W . Main
Pomeroy
992 -2298 ·
After Hours call
992-7133
CONTACT :
Lois Pauley
Branch Manager

• 95

COINS

Both vulnerable

____________ ......
Currency c.nd Supplies
Buy, Sate or Trade

FOR SALE
Bicentennial Coins

t975S Proof Set (6 pes. )

UNC Set (3 pes.) 18.50 .
Call Rulland . 742 -2331
R&amp;J COINS

Norah East

South

I•

Dble .

Pass

I •

Pass

2•

Pass

4•

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Oswald : "One of the great
differences between expert
and ordinary bridge is the bid ding alter a simple takeout
double ."
Jim : " Today's hand shows
the expert bidding . North
feels he has just e nough to
rtsk a two-spade bid . but South

Roger Wamsley
1-23 -1 m o .
READY MIX CO N•.. Ki::IE
d elivered righ t to you r
project . F a st a nd easy . Free
es t imales . Phone 992 -3284.
Goegle i n Rea dy Mix Co ,
Mi d dleport , Ohio .
6 30 ' "

wi th his five+card suit and two

--·---'---------E LW OOD BOWE R S ' R_E. P A IR

kings has no problem . He bids
to game."
Oswald : " G ive an ordinary
player th e North hand . He

Sweepe r s, toaster s . irons ,
a ll s mall appliances . Lawn
mower , next to State H tgh
way Ga ra ge on Ro u t e 7.
Phone 985 3825 .
'
4-16 -tl c
SEPTi c·-rA N KS -cle;;e ~
Mod e rn Sanitation . 99 2-395 11
or ~9 '1 7349 .
9 18 tf c

counts 17 points ·m support of

AI-I~H! GO'!l:HAJ Ot&lt;AY,
LI'L FELLA, COME 10

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by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
Marilyn
1 Boutique
Lena
I Brilllb
3 Alike
county
( 4 wda.)
• Prevailing
4 Kind of

z

1'10.1'11.!

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color

O' DELL Ati nemen t located
be h i nd
Rutla nd
Gr ade
Sc ho o l. T une up , bral&lt;.es ,
wheel ba tanc1ng , al i nem enl .
Ph on e 7 41 2004
11 16 tl"c

lanquld

li Region

II - LaDaOury .
H- Claire
11 11- the

I • .l 16

(for a copy of JACOBY
MODERN, send $1 fo: " Win
at Bridge, " c/o t.his
newspaper, P. 0. BoK 489,
Radio City Station, New York,
N. Y 10019)

01

5 Feel
1 Crone
7 Certain

brother

Vesterday's Aluwer

ar . alster
( 2 wds.)

Bl'rwl

I o.1 ~'" 11 ~ ~'' Ot"

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about competitive
bidding.
As you can see from today 's
article we will try for a while .
The difficulty is that you really need longer articles than
our space allows .

soup

u lnanlmate;

N EW HOME o r remodeling by
hour or co ntra c t. Phone 99 2
35 11 o r 992 7523 after 5 p m .
1 25 12 tp

A Texas reader asks us to
write more

~~~If'

ALLEY OOP

WO ULD YOU BEL IEV E?
B u i ld an all steel bu ild ing at
P ol e Barn pri ces? Go ld en
Gia nt Al l Steel Bu ildings ,
R l. 4, Box 148 , Wayerly ,
Oh io Phone 9-17 1296 .
7 24 t f c

-

West

Pass Pa ss Pass
Opemng lead - K ¥

S2S.OO ; 1975 Mint Set S9 .00 ;
1976 Silver Proot Set (l
pes . ) S15 .0D ; 1976 Silver

spades. He raises the value of
his ace-queen of diamonds
because he sits in back of the

opening bidder and our or·

WEST II&gt; I

•w

1 22 · 1 mo .

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Rooms, ~.00 up

•s

WIN AT BRIDGE

PH. 992-6173

HOTEL

Wanted

CARCASS!

+K 8

La Salle

For Rent

TELL '/OUR &amp;055, McKEE, "OTTO
Tto:V MOVIN6 IT OR S NEAI&lt;IN6 IT
OUT OF CAIRO·· IF Ht VALUES

Now accepting clients
for bookkeeping and
tax service .

S*acuse , Onio
Ph . 092 ':1993
4 10lmo .

For Rent

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THAr CERTAI'-1

O&amp;JECT IN THE
WAREHOUSE!

LARRY WHOBREY
PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT

. Blown
Insulation Services

GUTTERS- AWNINI'l~

ALC to:IGHT, l 'M
LISTENIN6! WHAT 'S
ON 'lOUR M I ND~

•

8:oo-Movie " The Day of the Jackal" 3•• ,15; On t he
Rocks 6, 13; Gunsmoke 8; Rhoda 10; Onlv Then
Regale My f:yes 20.33.

CAPTAIN EASY

1· 12-l mo.

FREE ESTIPt1ATES
STORM
WINDOWS&amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDING .§OFFITT

of Man lS; Marco Sportllte 33.

Call992-7537
Pomeroy, Ohio

Real Estate

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To Tell the Truth •: Bowling
Owens 8; News 10; Candid
Camera 13; Fam,l ly Affair 15; On Aging 20; Mete
Hawaii 33 .
7:30-That Good Ole Nashville Music 3; Do Adams
Screen Test 4; Match Game PM 6 ; Pri ce is Rioht 8;
Evening Edition with Marlin Agronsky 20; High
Road to AdventureiO; To Tell the Truth 13; Friends
for Dollars 6 ; Buck

WANTE D ole upright pianos
in any co ndilion . W ill pay 1966 CH EVRO L ET P icl&lt;,up ,
$ 10 eac h F1rst f loor on l y .
P ARAS OL
Boutiqu e
an
1a1r condil 10n . first $2 10
Wri te g ivin g d ir ec t i ons to
noun ces
P e rmanent
Ja kes tt Phone 949 2:179 .
Witte n Piano Co • Boll 188,
Special s 1 Uniperrn . reg $20,
1 23 j tc
Sardis, Ohio 43946
now $17 .50 ; R eg . $17 ,' 50 , now
1-21-l
Olp
$15 ;' R eg . $15, now $13 .50
1962 WILLY' S Jee p wagon . J
........
........
..,..
Specta l s from Jan . 20th th r u
whee l dnve . In good con
HALL
'S
Sa
l
vage,
o
l
d
autos
31s t Loca t ed n exl to Skale
ditio n , Ca ll 992 2268 after 5
wit
h
fra
mes
and
bo
dies
wit
h
A Way Roller Rink . Open
P"l
wit h out motor s . S1
or
Tu es . th r u Saturday . Phone
1 20 6tp
hundred , T i n .50 hundred .
(6 14)
985 41 41.
Owner ·
Will bu y met~ l s and sc_ra p
Sandra &lt;Tr ussel l } Ke rn s
ir on On old R t . 33 1us t
1 1B· 12t c
t.RM HOU SE for quick sa l e in t-IO USE on Lincoln Hg t s '2
ac ro ss
fro m
Grueser 's
bed r m , l arge l&lt;. dche n , full
Letarl Falls . Also . poodle
Chip per . Mond ay th rou g h
INCOME
T AX
pr e pareCI ,
baseme n! , exce ll en t buy lor
pups
t or sate,
7h eap
Fr1day , 9 · till
a p m
Fe d era l and s la t e taxes .
Wal lace Haynes r es td ence,
~8 . 900 . wit h new furn!lure ,
Satu rd ay , 9 ti ll n.oon .
Wil l he done by appt . only .
only \ 10,JOO . Phone 99 2 7648 .
secon d house on tell aft er
1.21 l i e
Please p hone 992 -2272, or see
you pass And r e w Cross.
t 6 26tc
Mrs wa nda Eblin , La ure l
Farm
W A N TED Old up r ight p iano s
Cliff Rd ., Pomeroy .
I 25 3tp HOME
1n M i ddleport , 3
in any co nd il 1on . Wil l pay
12-3 1 JO ic
bedrooms , living roo m,
$1 0 each . F 1rs.t f loo r on l y
A NTI QUE V i ctori an ~?ve
di n ing r oom . 11 ? kit ch en ,
Write g 1v1ng di r ec tion s to
Mtddtepor1, U. Ph . 992 .2771
sea t -· exce ll ent co n dt t •on .
bat h , full b asement and
MAKE suRE yo u get eve ry
Willen Pia no Co .. Box 188.
Sl 50.
Po rta ble
Ho ove r
s to ra ge area tnside and out .
poss ible d edu c tion th is year
Sard is , Oh10 439&lt;~ 6 .
washer and d r yer. harv est
Phon e 991 3647
Ha ye your Fe deral a n d
1 ~5 1Ot p
go l d , good c ond it io n , $150 .
l 23 3tc
Sta t e In come lax return by
Por tabl e
d ishwa~ h e r ,
an accoun tan·I Phon e 997
ayocado , good co ndttlon . 11 BEDROOM mobi le h ome
6173 . .
H AY Phone .Gr cg R o u sh , 992
S50 Ph one 992 523 6 or 992
with 3 1 ~ acres of g roun d .
7583. Sy r acus e, Ohio
59 10
Phone 247 7161 L elart , Ot11 0 .
1 20 61p
1 21 8t p
t 23 12tc
1WILL be g iving piano lesson s
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DEALE R S in scrap , ir on ,
in my home s tar t ing Feb . I.
1 :.&gt; ACRE , b ig g arden , 5 rooms
COAL F OR SA L E CAB Coal
meta l s, junk uutos . R ide r ' s
F"or in format1on ca t t 992
and bath home , n ew drilled
Compa ny . 1 mite no rt h ol
3278
sa ... ag e. Ph one 992 54 68 .
well and f u r nace , new
CheS hire . on Rt 7. . Pi ck you r
1 2 29 tp
12 18 SO l e
biHh room , 1 f ir ep l aces , good
own , S20 per ton , Open 6 days
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3 AND 4 RM . f urnishe d an d
locat i on in Letart F all s. ,
per w eek , or ca ll ( 61.! ) 367
unfurnished ap t s . P hon e 997
Oh •o . $7,500 Phone '247 3853 .
73 30 for fu rth er in f o r mation
G IN SEN G . $72 per \b Ph one
54311
1 23 Dtc
1 a 1at c
!61-L) 378 62.19
11 9 tic
1 16 •fc
1-&lt;!ETIRED or se mi r etiie d
GAS heali n g stove with b lower
tady t o l ive 1n . Free r o om
CO UNT RY Mobi l e Home
f or sa le , SlS, co p pcrt one ,
a nd board and smal l wages OLD fur niture , ice boxes,
Par i-.. Rt D. te n miles north
rang e hood . Phone (6 14) 985
f or l ighl duties . See a t JOP
brass beds , stone ja r s, or
o t Pomeroy Large lot s wilh
J222 .
Pa g e St . , Midd l epo rt , Oh1o
co m p: tele h ouseno l d s Wr1te
c oncr e te pa11os , sidewa lk s,
1 75 .U p
1 11 If·
Rt . 2,
M
D , Mil l er ,
runn e r s and o il st r ee t
Po mt'!roy, , Ohio Ca l l 99~
pa r k i ng . Phone 992 7479 .
r~·o· ~h;~dr;;; -;-~~ l e " twin
7760
12 3 1 l l c
BABY SITT ER [1eed ed in r.ny
-beds and malt resses . A lso .
10 1 7 4
hom e, preferab l y ltv e -m .
matching dou b l e dresser .
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Phon e 247 -282 1 after 6 p m .
$ 17 5 Ki t chen ta~te with 6
matchi n o
c hatrs .
n Pw
1 25 4t p
con d i t io n , .sa s , 10 sp eed
AMF s corche r
Bi c y c l e ,
excel l ent c ondit i on . $60 .
REDU CE safe and t as.t w i l h
4 RM . HOU SE wi th garage
AS TIME GOES ON YOU ·
Phon e 992 .5606.
Go Bese T aDiets a nd E V ap
CAS H pa id fo r a ll ma k es and
For more in formation , c all
1·25 6tc
WILL be p.3ying more and
water
p
ills,
N
elson
Drugs
mod els of mobi le homes .
992 :1502
.
1 16 ltp
mor e rent . WHY not b u y
Phone area code 614 &lt;123
1 25 61 c
953 I .
now . H er e is a nice 3 BR
4-13-lfc
home. ba th . T he si d ing ,
2 BED RM tr ai ler Phone 9'17 MO D ERN de Gi gn St er eo . 8
r oof t1n d carport are near ly
)) 1 T
tr ac k t ape . am fm r adio
new . JU ST A LOW $8,000.
NOTICE OF
com b fn al ion . Ba l ance $98 . 60
1 t6 • tc
APP.OINTMENT
S YEARS OLD &amp; o ve rl ooks
or terms Call 992 3965
case No . 71699
1 7 1fc
th e va ll ey . 3 BR , bath ,
H
QU:-,
E
in
Rull
and
.
Ca
l
l
992
OFF A PAIR
E st ate of Ettt el E . Wtteeler
dining
R " har dwood floor s,
5850
D eceased .
OF CO-OP
l .\ ilc
fu ll base m ent , abou t 3 4
No t1 ce Is h er eby g1v e n that
BE D . dresse r , mallr esses ,
1\ da E Bnys of Rac m e, Dh1 0,
ac r e. $ 19,500.
Sa lem map le, fin ish. good
SNOW TIRES
has b ee n duly a ppo inle d ~OR RENT O R SA L E, 3
A MONEY MAKER -- live
condition Want $200. Ph one
E xec utr1 x o f the E s lat e of
bedrm . mobile hom e, un
991 -5833
tn th e large r.l BR apa rt ·
E l h el E W h ee ler. deceased ,
f urn 1shed , util ities p a i d on
· 1 23 Mp
Applt e's fo tires in st ock .
ment a nd r en t the 2 smaller
late Of Me1gs Coun t y , O hio
R r 33 in Bur l ing ha m Phone
furn ished apartmen ts. (a ll
. Cr edi tor s a r e r equi fed 1o
992 77 51
IY70 350 J O HN D e ere doz er ,
are al w ay s r en t ed) This is
fi le lh e~r c la ims w ith sa 1d
POMEROY
LANDMARK
12 31 1fc
n ew engi n e, tra nsmiss ion ,
fidu ci ary wil h i n f o ur months .
...... ---~-----a bric k w tt h low upkeep
steer: 1n g c l utches. and und er
9. ~Jack W . Car sey , Mgr
Da l e d lhis 7t h day of
and has spa ce tor a larg e
T
RA
I
LER
spa
ce
tor
re
nL
ca
rr
iage
,
r
oll
c
an
opy
,
6
fl
.
Januqry 1976.
...
Phone '192 -2181
priYate lo t in the co un try .
b lade ." 5. 6,500 . P hon e ( 614 )
garden . $22,000.
M.:~ n n m g. 0 We bsler
Phon e 16 14) 985 -4210 .
985 3594 .
FOR
THE
LARGER
Ju dge
1 25 41p
1 18 7tp
CO AL , l i m es tone an d a lt types
111 12 19, 26, 3tc
FAMILY - 4 BR , l'h
o f salt ami rock s alt for Ic e
ba th s, lo vely new c abine t s
ONE bedrm . a partm en L a ll 1964 10 10 DOZER , winch,
a nd sno w rem oval. E ll
in th e kitchen , coal or N .
e tec . Pom eroy Home and
c anopy , 6 tt . blade a l l
ce l sior Salt Works . Eas t·
Auto , 600 E . Ma i n St
re bu i ll , $5 ,000 . Phone (6 141
gas hea t. fu ll basement
Main St ., Pomeroy. Oh io .
Pomeroy .
985 35 9-1
Phone 99 2-3891 .
wt th shower . Wa l k t o sh op.
1-25 61 c
1 18 7t p
12-7 tt c
$8.500.
NOTICE OF
REFRESHINGLY
APPOINTMENT
·
'
case No . 21718
F R EE RENT AT V I LLAGE /'. I R CO H c li A R C w·elding
ROOMY ..:..... 4 nice 8 RS .. 2
machme , n e w e le c
a ll
Estate of wayne Chevalier,
MANOR
IN
MID
baths, n ice large kitch en ,
.1 ccessories in c l uded . Phone
D ecea se d.
DLEPORT• We ar e so sure
part basemen t w ith rec . R ,
~n 3 tt o
Not ice is he r eby given that
that yoU wi ll l ove ou r
Hot water heat , large
1o 28 t t c
Edwa rd Chevalier of R ee ds a ]:l artments th a t we give you
vi l le , Ohio , has been du l y
en clo sed patio , garage ,
two weeks RENT F .R EE .
appoinled Ad ministrator of
Just pay yo ur security TWO 14K7 slot ma gs . 41 1 b .c
NOT VERY OLO. $30,000 .
virgil B.. Sr., Broker
of
Wayne
th e
E st ate
d epos il and sl ay six r:non ths
Ford , mopar . E xce llent
THE S IGN OF KNOW
lit
Mechanic
Pomeroy,
0
Cheval'ier. d ece ased , la te of
and the tirsJ 2 week·s tS fre e .
c ondition , 540 . Phone 992
HOW IS HERE - LET US
,
Phone m -3325
O live
T owns hip ,
Meig s
You will enjoy m o nt h l y
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SE LL YOUR PROPERTY .
Cou n ty , Oh io.
leases , a ll elec tri c liYing,
1 22 4t c
20 ACR·ES - 2 houses, one
Cr editors ar e r eq u ired to
992 · 2259 or 992 -2568
c arpeting ,
range
and
·new 3 BRs. 2 baths, stov e,
f il e l h"e lr c l aims with sa id
refrigerator , fr ee tra sh
P AC E 123A, CB rad io ; turn er
fiduc i ary w it h in t our months .
p ick up , cable TV (option al )
power mike . A ll like new ,
refrigera t or , barn , and
Dated this :nst day of
and
l a undr y
fa cil i ti es .
$140 . Ph on e 99 2 5616.
farm pond . SJl,OOO .
January 1976
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Conveni en t t o Shopping on
RUTLAND 8 room
Thi rd and M i ll in Mid ·
house,
bath.
nat
.
gas
heat , 2
Manning D Webster
d le porl. V ILL AG E MANOR
1975 YAM A H A 360 MX . E x
Judge
car garage and garden .
is yours tor one bedroom
c ellent condition . P h o n e
(1 ) 26 (2) 2, 9 . 31c
apartments starting a t S104
( 614 ) 985 -3301
$12,000 .
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mon thl y plu s elec . W e pay
1 22 6Jc
12 ACRES
3
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. ~------fo r everything else . See th e -~-~
renovated home . good
Manag e r
at
R 1versi d e M AP L E
Tw i n
be ds
and
A pirtment s or ca ll 992 -3273 .
dresser '1.1\ith ma t tr ess and . ga rden lahp, gas furnace,
PUCO Case No . 76 -13· GA· COI
NO. 153 - 12 a ., 3 BR .
· ba rn , i n town . $29,500.
This off er wil l end soon , so
box spring s S2 00 Like new
PUBLIC NOTICE
move in now and sav e SSS $.
Phon e 992 -2627 .
NEW LISTING - 3 acres
ranch, mod, kit c hen , builtPubli c Notice is hereby
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on 124 w ith drilled well, and
In elec . range , dishwasher ,
given that the Publi c ~t i li t ies -~-------- ..... ---·
2 mobile homes . $16,500 .
refrigerator Four trailer
Commission of Ohto ha s
OLDER HOME - 3 BRs .,
scheduled f o r public hearing
lots w .water &amp; sewage
on February 17 , 1976 al 10 .00
hot water heat . mod . kit.,
hookup, c lOse to new mine
A .M . at 65 South Fronf Street.
f ull baseme nt , view of
. area . $40, 000.00.
Co lum bus , O h io , Case No . 76 r iver. $29. 500.
13 - ' GA -COI , relating to a
MASSIVE - 10 rooms , 2
Commission's i n itiated in ·
NO. 146 - 3 BR . all e lec .'
full baths. mod : kit., wood·
vesligat i on
of
the
home, fully carpeted, full
burning f tr eplaces, gas
procurem ent and distribution
basement. 2 acres . $25,600.
of natura l gas use d to alleviate
furnace, fish pond , and dbl.
na t ural g as cu rtailm e nt in the
garage . $35,000.
Slate Of Ohi o A ll 1n te rested
MIDDLEPORT - 3' BRs,
Have buyer tor lot on
partie s Wi ll be giYe n an op .
bath , mod kit.. gas fur portunily to be hea~d . F ur t her
river.
Do you have
i nformation may be obtained
nace , full basement and
a t the offices of the Com ·
one?
Call
us.
garden . $17 .500 .
miSSion .
COUNTRY HOME 3

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servi ce, all makes . 99 2 2284 .
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) If
shopping today don't buy the
ftrst tht ng you took at, especial~
ly 1f it's a large item for the
home . C heck additional
sources

For Tuetdlty 1 Jan. 27, 1178
SAGITT.\RIUS (No•. 22..0..:.
ARIES (Morch 21·Aprll 18) 21, Be persistent today Stick

build i n g
derrick .

Screen ca refully any busmess
prOposals tod ay that come
through other than your normal
channels. They could be shaky .

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BILL
PULLIN S, PHONE 99 7-2478 ,
OAY OR NIGHT .
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BRAD FORD , Auctioneer
Complete Service . Pt]one
949 2487 or 949 ·2000 . Racine,
Ohlo .. Crlll Bradford .
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ss, ooo . Phone Chester (614)
985 -4245
LOT , Fairview Hgts . w ith
septic tanlt. and water lap
52,000 . Phone (614) 985 -·H SJ,
evenings .

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a hazardous ta sk tod8y. Be
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CANCER (June 21·July 22) Be
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6 ~M . ROUSE , bath , 1/ 2 a cre ,
futl basemenL ut il i ty room ,
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Phone 99~ · 7733 .
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HOU ·SE In Rutland , 8 rms .,
full and 1!2 bath , atta ched
garage, e1ct ra workshop and
ga rage , remodeled , large
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Phone 7&lt;12 -273 7
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with that whtch vou start or
you'll leave many unlinished
orojects on the workbench.

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Don't spring anything on the
tamtly today that could throw
their routine o ut of kilter. Seek
au thetr views lirst

LIBRA (Sept. 23 -0ct. 23)
There is a bit of the soeculator

helping hand. Thai's the way
you sttou ld be, but today don't
let one who 's undeserving
snow you .

AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob. 18)
This is not the best day to seek
l avors from a recent influential
contact Wait until you know
him betler.

PISCES (Fob. 20-Mol'd\ 20)
Be sure to have all lhe
necessary back ~ up before
tack ling a challenge today.

&amp;~
J1n. 27, 1178

You witt travel paths you've
never trod before in your work
or career th is coming year. It
will be beneficial If you don't
ventu re beyond your com ~
preh ension .

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Admints tr ator of the Estat e of
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la te o f M eigs Coun t y . Ohio .
Cred•tors ar e required 10

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Dat ed this t4t h day of
January 1976.
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1ead1ng to the return ot 2
weste rn sad d les t ak en from
the re sidence o f R obert
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Bo stan
31 13 705
29 16 644 21 ~
Phi !adelph ia
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Bu ttalo
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New York
Central Oi v i ~ion
W L - Pet.. GB
wa shington 27 19 587
25 20 .556
Cleveland
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21 23 .477 5
HO uston
20 22 .476' 5
New Orlean s 19 22 .463 5 1 ~
• VVestern Conference
Midwest Divist on
W. L . Pet . GB
Ml lwaukee
19 25 432
11 25 405
De troi t
Ka nsas City
15 30 333
41 2
Chicago
12 31 2?9
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Go I den Sta te 32 11 . 744
23 24 489 11
Lo s An g ele~
22 25 468 12
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18 25 .419 14
18 27 .400 15
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Clevel and 1J2 Milwa ukee 89
Ho us ton 110 Seallle 103
New York 11 7 Detroit 100
Ph il ad elph ia 130 Atlan_ta 116
washi ngton 100 Phoen tx 84
p ortland 125 Golden Stat e 123
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Kansas C1ly 118 ChiCago 110
p h iladelphia 112 Atlan t a 109
washington 105 Los Angeles 101
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Golden State at Mi lwaukee
Tuesday's Games
New Orleans at Buffalo
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Detroit at Cleveland
p hi lad el phia at Houston
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' Patrick Diviston
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Ph il adel ph ia
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Vancouver
17 20 9
43
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5
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33
M innes ota
11 32
4
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Norris Divis1on
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M ontreal
35 6 7
77
Los Angeles
26 22
2
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FABR I C SAL E . Biggest and
Be sl sate sine~ opening of
our bus i ness . Al l ma t erial in
shop on sa l e o ne week. on ly
Monday , January 26 th.ru
Sat , Ja n . 3 1. First qual i ty
kn its sta rt at $1.98 per y ard
Open 9 a .m . to 1 p.m
Monday thru F riday and 9
am . lo 5 p .m , Sa turday .
Car oli na Fa br i cs on Rou te 7,
one h a l t mile n orth of
Chester , O h io . H enry a nd
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NEW 1975 CHEV. C-10

Jl829

1974 CHEV. \1 TON FLEETSIDE

Free estimates on ~ar­
peting and installatton .
W e' ll bring sa mples ~o y_o ur
home with no oflligahon.
See how you can really
save .
Mike Young , Manager
Sales and Installation
Rt . 3, Pomeroy , Oh_io 45769
Phone day .or mght
1 1.s 1 mo . _j
614 •991.2206

1389S

Del uxe cab. c ust om vjnyl seats, deluxe body
gril le, c hr . fr t . bumper &amp; guards , H . duty
H . D. 750x16 t i r es, step bumper, 350 V.a, P .
·&amp; b ra ke s, au t omatic, r adio, cab l ights, co lor
moss green , new t rk . appearance.

1973CHEV . •;, TON FLEETS IDE

12695

H. du t y t i res, spri ng s, booster brakes, st ep bumper,
a engine,_ std . tran s., tinted glass. Clean mt .

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POMEROY. OHIO

Mobile Homes For Sale
1974 SKY LIN E Mobil e Home
2 bedrooms, blue and w l111e
PI") one 949 2860
1 13 6tc
PM C Mob il e Ho m e, 12 X 52. 2
be dr m . witl1
air
con
ditioni ng ,w asher and drye r ,
mela t storage budding ,
furnished or un turn is hed
Fo r mo r e info rma t ion , call
992 -7523 .
1 20 6tc

Wanted To Buy

1969 MERCURY wagon , S395
Runs good . Call 992 -J619
b efor e 2 p .m
1 25 41p
191'&gt; CHEVY 1 ton 4 wheel
dr1ve pi ckup
lirllancc of
1.1 c t ory w&lt;tr"ranty Check
this be f ore you buy a new
on e Phon ea llcr ~ p m or on
weekends . 99? ).196
1 9 t fc
o

1968 MERCURY , run s good .
Phone (614} 985 356S.
I 75 Jtp
1971 LTD , ~ dr , p b , p S , a c .,
ra d ial ti res , $1,9~5 . Also ,
1966 Muslang 2 dr , lots of
goodies , $595. Ca t t Fires 1one
Sto r e, 992 2238 .
1 23 6tc

IX PER

SLOAN'S
CARPETING

8' Fleets ide , Cus t om Deluxe, 350 V-8 engine, std . t ran s. ,
power steering &amp; ·brakes, rad io, O. S. mirrors, Now
Reduced .
Custom
mldg s.,
spring s,
steering
w hit e &amp;

Quality Print Shop
J
Pom er oy Office
105 BuJternut
992 -3345
Formerly Weed Whol esal e.
F eaturing :
Delux Zerox Copy Se rvice .
O ff ice
SupplieS ,
Mime-ogra ph
Supp l ieS ,
largest se lectio n of wed ·
ding su ppl ies in South
eastern Ohio .
Th e Prtn1Shop c o mpl et e
(Sti ll i n bu si ness in Mid dleport)
12 8 2 mo

For Sale

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DAILY SENTINEL
lll COURT ST.
POMEROY, OHIO

45769

T . Pis.

Bost on ·
28 10 9
Buffalo
27 14
6
Toronto
· 20 18 10
Cat itorn ia
19 24
4
Saturday's Results
BOston 6 Detroit 1, af t.
NY Islanders 5 Los Angeles 0
Montreal 5 Philadelphia 3
Pitt sburQh 8 Wa shin9ton 2
TOron to 5 Vanco uver 5
Ch icago 2 St Louis 1
Sunday's Results
Los Angeles 4 NY Rangers
Boston 5 Ph iladelph ia 3
Montrea l 3 Detro i t 3
Minnesota 1 PitiSbtJrgh 1
Ka nsas City 1 Chicago 3
I Buffa lO 4 St. LOUIS 2
Ca l iforn ia 5 Toronto J
(No games today )
Tuesday 's Games
Minnesota at NY Islande rs
Phi ladelphia at Atl an ta
Montrea l at Vancouver
Detroi t at St. Louis
washington at Los Anqe les

65
60
50
42

kes, Baked
and Decorated
Tn Ynur Order

I

Radlat •
Servlc
t=rom the larges t Truck or
Bullctozer"" Radiator to the
', sma llest Heater Coi"e .

I

Licensed
baker
and
decorator .
Kitchen State Inspected

Nathan B iggs
Radiator Special_ist

Kuhl Cake Decor

&amp;MITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

.

Ph . 992 -217 '4

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Pomtrr"'w

Blowrl into Wa ti s &amp; AHics'

LARRY LAVENDI:.I{

S T E RE O ra dio ,
mode• n
design . am fm radio, Strack 3 BR HCJ"ME . just f in ished
r emodeli-ng . Sa l em
St .,
tape comb tnation Balance
Rutland . Phone 742 2306
$98 . 10 or le r ms . Call 992 ·
after 4 p .m . or see Milo B .
3965 .
H utchinson
1.20 lfc
10 9 lfc
.......
1965 rOR D L fD New 12 ga -~-~~-~--- ........
1
Wi n ch ester 37 A Si ngle sho t -:i BR Br ick hom e, 6 yr s . , 2 1
baths , ga r age on 1. B ac r es
Ph o ne 742 2359 .
on pav ed road near For ke d
t 13 76tp
Run State Forest
Phone
(6 1.1) 667 3787 i 38,000
HO SP IT AL be d , l ike n ev•• .:~tt
1 15 27t p
pos i t1 ons . Phon e 99 2 2826 or
992 5565 .
t 25 6tc 3
BE D RM
h ome,
lUS t
fin i shed . remo d e ling , .Sa l em
~--- -------'-- ---=St ., Rutland . Ph o n.e 742 2306
GOOD ha y t or sal e, $1 b~t e .
after d p m . or see Milo B
P h one 742 3108 , Le ad tng
Hu t ch ison .
Cree k Road
9 23 lfc
1 25 41p

Special Rates
by Week
or Month

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Help Wanted

For Sale

SNOW TIRE SALE! '

Discount

TEAFORD

Strout~

Realty

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THE PUBLIC
· UTILITIES
COMMI SS ION

OF OHIO

By Randall G . Applega t e,
Sec r e lary
( 1) 26. 1tc

BRs ., gas fu rna ce, . bath.
alumin um siding , on one
acre. $25,000.

157 ACRES -

Gooa ol der

house, bath , 4 BRs ., woodOurning fireplaces, porch,
barn. and som e tim ber .

BEAT INFLATION , BUY
NOW. SELl- I ~TER .
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Experts bid takeout· double
NORTH

26

4 A Q64

• 54
+ A Q 12
4 A43
EAST

¥ AKQJ2
tl0 53
4KJ16

4J8 2
¥9 7
tJ 964
oloQI08 2

dinary North jumps to three
spades. This would get a quick
four -s pade bid from any
South ."
Jim · " Put an expert North
and ordinary player Sou th at
the bidding might well stop at
two s pades. Our o rdinary
South would not find a second
bid ."
Oswald : " Playing at four
spades. South can ruff the
third heart low or high in dummy . II he rufls low East will
overruff but South will make
the rest of the tricks. II South
ruffs high East will score his
trump later on. Either way
South makes four spades ."

SOUTH

.K 9153
¥1086 3

804 W . Main
Pomeroy
992 -2298 ·
After Hours call
992-7133
CONTACT :
Lois Pauley
Branch Manager

• 95

COINS

Both vulnerable

____________ ......
Currency c.nd Supplies
Buy, Sate or Trade

FOR SALE
Bicentennial Coins

t975S Proof Set (6 pes. )

UNC Set (3 pes.) 18.50 .
Call Rulland . 742 -2331
R&amp;J COINS

Norah East

South

I•

Dble .

Pass

I •

Pass

2•

Pass

4•

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Oswald : "One of the great
differences between expert
and ordinary bridge is the bid ding alter a simple takeout
double ."
Jim : " Today's hand shows
the expert bidding . North
feels he has just e nough to
rtsk a two-spade bid . but South

Roger Wamsley
1-23 -1 m o .
READY MIX CO N•.. Ki::IE
d elivered righ t to you r
project . F a st a nd easy . Free
es t imales . Phone 992 -3284.
Goegle i n Rea dy Mix Co ,
Mi d dleport , Ohio .
6 30 ' "

wi th his five+card suit and two

--·---'---------E LW OOD BOWE R S ' R_E. P A IR

kings has no problem . He bids
to game."
Oswald : " G ive an ordinary
player th e North hand . He

Sweepe r s, toaster s . irons ,
a ll s mall appliances . Lawn
mower , next to State H tgh
way Ga ra ge on Ro u t e 7.
Phone 985 3825 .
'
4-16 -tl c
SEPTi c·-rA N KS -cle;;e ~
Mod e rn Sanitation . 99 2-395 11
or ~9 '1 7349 .
9 18 tf c

counts 17 points ·m support of

AI-I~H! GO'!l:HAJ Ot&lt;AY,
LI'L FELLA, COME 10

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by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
Marilyn
1 Boutique
Lena
I Brilllb
3 Alike
county
( 4 wda.)
• Prevailing
4 Kind of

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1'10.1'11.!

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color

O' DELL Ati nemen t located
be h i nd
Rutla nd
Gr ade
Sc ho o l. T une up , bral&lt;.es ,
wheel ba tanc1ng , al i nem enl .
Ph on e 7 41 2004
11 16 tl"c

lanquld

li Region

II - LaDaOury .
H- Claire
11 11- the

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(for a copy of JACOBY
MODERN, send $1 fo: " Win
at Bridge, " c/o t.his
newspaper, P. 0. BoK 489,
Radio City Station, New York,
N. Y 10019)

01

5 Feel
1 Crone
7 Certain

brother

Vesterday's Aluwer

ar . alster
( 2 wds.)

Bl'rwl

I o.1 ~'" 11 ~ ~'' Ot"

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about competitive
bidding.
As you can see from today 's
article we will try for a while .
The difficulty is that you really need longer articles than
our space allows .

soup

u lnanlmate;

N EW HOME o r remodeling by
hour or co ntra c t. Phone 99 2
35 11 o r 992 7523 after 5 p m .
1 25 12 tp

A Texas reader asks us to
write more

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ALLEY OOP

WO ULD YOU BEL IEV E?
B u i ld an all steel bu ild ing at
P ol e Barn pri ces? Go ld en
Gia nt Al l Steel Bu ildings ,
R l. 4, Box 148 , Wayerly ,
Oh io Phone 9-17 1296 .
7 24 t f c

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West

Pass Pa ss Pass
Opemng lead - K ¥

S2S.OO ; 1975 Mint Set S9 .00 ;
1976 Silver Proot Set (l
pes . ) S15 .0D ; 1976 Silver

spades. He raises the value of
his ace-queen of diamonds
because he sits in back of the

opening bidder and our or·

WEST II&gt; I

•w

1 22 · 1 mo .

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Rooms, ~.00 up

•s

WIN AT BRIDGE

PH. 992-6173

HOTEL

Wanted

CARCASS!

+K 8

La Salle

For Rent

TELL '/OUR &amp;055, McKEE, "OTTO
Tto:V MOVIN6 IT OR S NEAI&lt;IN6 IT
OUT OF CAIRO·· IF Ht VALUES

Now accepting clients
for bookkeeping and
tax service .

S*acuse , Onio
Ph . 092 ':1993
4 10lmo .

For Rent

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THAr CERTAI'-1

O&amp;JECT IN THE
WAREHOUSE!

LARRY WHOBREY
PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT

. Blown
Insulation Services

GUTTERS- AWNINI'l~

ALC to:IGHT, l 'M
LISTENIN6! WHAT 'S
ON 'lOUR M I ND~

•

8:oo-Movie " The Day of the Jackal" 3•• ,15; On t he
Rocks 6, 13; Gunsmoke 8; Rhoda 10; Onlv Then
Regale My f:yes 20.33.

CAPTAIN EASY

1· 12-l mo.

FREE ESTIPt1ATES
STORM
WINDOWS&amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDING .§OFFITT

of Man lS; Marco Sportllte 33.

Call992-7537
Pomeroy, Ohio

Real Estate

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To Tell the Truth •: Bowling
Owens 8; News 10; Candid
Camera 13; Fam,l ly Affair 15; On Aging 20; Mete
Hawaii 33 .
7:30-That Good Ole Nashville Music 3; Do Adams
Screen Test 4; Match Game PM 6 ; Pri ce is Rioht 8;
Evening Edition with Marlin Agronsky 20; High
Road to AdventureiO; To Tell the Truth 13; Friends
for Dollars 6 ; Buck

WANTE D ole upright pianos
in any co ndilion . W ill pay 1966 CH EVRO L ET P icl&lt;,up ,
$ 10 eac h F1rst f loor on l y .
P ARAS OL
Boutiqu e
an
1a1r condil 10n . first $2 10
Wri te g ivin g d ir ec t i ons to
noun ces
P e rmanent
Ja kes tt Phone 949 2:179 .
Witte n Piano Co • Boll 188,
Special s 1 Uniperrn . reg $20,
1 23 j tc
Sardis, Ohio 43946
now $17 .50 ; R eg . $17 ,' 50 , now
1-21-l
Olp
$15 ;' R eg . $15, now $13 .50
1962 WILLY' S Jee p wagon . J
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Specta l s from Jan . 20th th r u
whee l dnve . In good con
HALL
'S
Sa
l
vage,
o
l
d
autos
31s t Loca t ed n exl to Skale
ditio n , Ca ll 992 2268 after 5
wit
h
fra
mes
and
bo
dies
wit
h
A Way Roller Rink . Open
P"l
wit h out motor s . S1
or
Tu es . th r u Saturday . Phone
1 20 6tp
hundred , T i n .50 hundred .
(6 14)
985 41 41.
Owner ·
Will bu y met~ l s and sc_ra p
Sandra &lt;Tr ussel l } Ke rn s
ir on On old R t . 33 1us t
1 1B· 12t c
t.RM HOU SE for quick sa l e in t-IO USE on Lincoln Hg t s '2
ac ro ss
fro m
Grueser 's
bed r m , l arge l&lt;. dche n , full
Letarl Falls . Also . poodle
Chip per . Mond ay th rou g h
INCOME
T AX
pr e pareCI ,
baseme n! , exce ll en t buy lor
pups
t or sate,
7h eap
Fr1day , 9 · till
a p m
Fe d era l and s la t e taxes .
Wal lace Haynes r es td ence,
~8 . 900 . wit h new furn!lure ,
Satu rd ay , 9 ti ll n.oon .
Wil l he done by appt . only .
only \ 10,JOO . Phone 99 2 7648 .
secon d house on tell aft er
1.21 l i e
Please p hone 992 -2272, or see
you pass And r e w Cross.
t 6 26tc
Mrs wa nda Eblin , La ure l
Farm
W A N TED Old up r ight p iano s
Cliff Rd ., Pomeroy .
I 25 3tp HOME
1n M i ddleport , 3
in any co nd il 1on . Wil l pay
12-3 1 JO ic
bedrooms , living roo m,
$1 0 each . F 1rs.t f loo r on l y
A NTI QUE V i ctori an ~?ve
di n ing r oom . 11 ? kit ch en ,
Write g 1v1ng di r ec tion s to
Mtddtepor1, U. Ph . 992 .2771
sea t -· exce ll ent co n dt t •on .
bat h , full b asement and
MAKE suRE yo u get eve ry
Willen Pia no Co .. Box 188.
Sl 50.
Po rta ble
Ho ove r
s to ra ge area tnside and out .
poss ible d edu c tion th is year
Sard is , Oh10 439&lt;~ 6 .
washer and d r yer. harv est
Phon e 991 3647
Ha ye your Fe deral a n d
1 ~5 1Ot p
go l d , good c ond it io n , $150 .
l 23 3tc
Sta t e In come lax return by
Por tabl e
d ishwa~ h e r ,
an accoun tan·I Phon e 997
ayocado , good co ndttlon . 11 BEDROOM mobi le h ome
6173 . .
H AY Phone .Gr cg R o u sh , 992
S50 Ph one 992 523 6 or 992
with 3 1 ~ acres of g roun d .
7583. Sy r acus e, Ohio
59 10
Phone 247 7161 L elart , Ot11 0 .
1 20 61p
1 21 8t p
t 23 12tc
1WILL be g iving piano lesson s
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DEALE R S in scrap , ir on ,
in my home s tar t ing Feb . I.
1 :.&gt; ACRE , b ig g arden , 5 rooms
COAL F OR SA L E CAB Coal
meta l s, junk uutos . R ide r ' s
F"or in format1on ca t t 992
and bath home , n ew drilled
Compa ny . 1 mite no rt h ol
3278
sa ... ag e. Ph one 992 54 68 .
well and f u r nace , new
CheS hire . on Rt 7. . Pi ck you r
1 2 29 tp
12 18 SO l e
biHh room , 1 f ir ep l aces , good
own , S20 per ton , Open 6 days
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3 AND 4 RM . f urnishe d an d
locat i on in Letart F all s. ,
per w eek , or ca ll ( 61.! ) 367
unfurnished ap t s . P hon e 997
Oh •o . $7,500 Phone '247 3853 .
73 30 for fu rth er in f o r mation
G IN SEN G . $72 per \b Ph one
54311
1 23 Dtc
1 a 1at c
!61-L) 378 62.19
11 9 tic
1 16 •fc
1-&lt;!ETIRED or se mi r etiie d
GAS heali n g stove with b lower
tady t o l ive 1n . Free r o om
CO UNT RY Mobi l e Home
f or sa le , SlS, co p pcrt one ,
a nd board and smal l wages OLD fur niture , ice boxes,
Par i-.. Rt D. te n miles north
rang e hood . Phone (6 14) 985
f or l ighl duties . See a t JOP
brass beds , stone ja r s, or
o t Pomeroy Large lot s wilh
J222 .
Pa g e St . , Midd l epo rt , Oh1o
co m p: tele h ouseno l d s Wr1te
c oncr e te pa11os , sidewa lk s,
1 75 .U p
1 11 If·
Rt . 2,
M
D , Mil l er ,
runn e r s and o il st r ee t
Po mt'!roy, , Ohio Ca l l 99~
pa r k i ng . Phone 992 7479 .
r~·o· ~h;~dr;;; -;-~~ l e " twin
7760
12 3 1 l l c
BABY SITT ER [1eed ed in r.ny
-beds and malt resses . A lso .
10 1 7 4
hom e, preferab l y ltv e -m .
matching dou b l e dresser .
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Phon e 247 -282 1 after 6 p m .
$ 17 5 Ki t chen ta~te with 6
matchi n o
c hatrs .
n Pw
1 25 4t p
con d i t io n , .sa s , 10 sp eed
AMF s corche r
Bi c y c l e ,
excel l ent c ondit i on . $60 .
REDU CE safe and t as.t w i l h
4 RM . HOU SE wi th garage
AS TIME GOES ON YOU ·
Phon e 992 .5606.
Go Bese T aDiets a nd E V ap
CAS H pa id fo r a ll ma k es and
For more in formation , c all
1·25 6tc
WILL be p.3ying more and
water
p
ills,
N
elson
Drugs
mod els of mobi le homes .
992 :1502
.
1 16 ltp
mor e rent . WHY not b u y
Phone area code 614 &lt;123
1 25 61 c
953 I .
now . H er e is a nice 3 BR
4-13-lfc
home. ba th . T he si d ing ,
2 BED RM tr ai ler Phone 9'17 MO D ERN de Gi gn St er eo . 8
r oof t1n d carport are near ly
)) 1 T
tr ac k t ape . am fm r adio
new . JU ST A LOW $8,000.
NOTICE OF
com b fn al ion . Ba l ance $98 . 60
1 t6 • tc
APP.OINTMENT
S YEARS OLD &amp; o ve rl ooks
or terms Call 992 3965
case No . 71699
1 7 1fc
th e va ll ey . 3 BR , bath ,
H
QU:-,
E
in
Rull
and
.
Ca
l
l
992
OFF A PAIR
E st ate of Ettt el E . Wtteeler
dining
R " har dwood floor s,
5850
D eceased .
OF CO-OP
l .\ ilc
fu ll base m ent , abou t 3 4
No t1 ce Is h er eby g1v e n that
BE D . dresse r , mallr esses ,
1\ da E Bnys of Rac m e, Dh1 0,
ac r e. $ 19,500.
Sa lem map le, fin ish. good
SNOW TIRES
has b ee n duly a ppo inle d ~OR RENT O R SA L E, 3
A MONEY MAKER -- live
condition Want $200. Ph one
E xec utr1 x o f the E s lat e of
bedrm . mobile hom e, un
991 -5833
tn th e large r.l BR apa rt ·
E l h el E W h ee ler. deceased ,
f urn 1shed , util ities p a i d on
· 1 23 Mp
Applt e's fo tires in st ock .
ment a nd r en t the 2 smaller
late Of Me1gs Coun t y , O hio
R r 33 in Bur l ing ha m Phone
furn ished apartmen ts. (a ll
. Cr edi tor s a r e r equi fed 1o
992 77 51
IY70 350 J O HN D e ere doz er ,
are al w ay s r en t ed) This is
fi le lh e~r c la ims w ith sa 1d
POMEROY
LANDMARK
12 31 1fc
n ew engi n e, tra nsmiss ion ,
fidu ci ary wil h i n f o ur months .
...... ---~-----a bric k w tt h low upkeep
steer: 1n g c l utches. and und er
9. ~Jack W . Car sey , Mgr
Da l e d lhis 7t h day of
and has spa ce tor a larg e
T
RA
I
LER
spa
ce
tor
re
nL
ca
rr
iage
,
r
oll
c
an
opy
,
6
fl
.
Januqry 1976.
...
Phone '192 -2181
priYate lo t in the co un try .
b lade ." 5. 6,500 . P hon e ( 614 )
garden . $22,000.
M.:~ n n m g. 0 We bsler
Phon e 16 14) 985 -4210 .
985 3594 .
FOR
THE
LARGER
Ju dge
1 25 41p
1 18 7tp
CO AL , l i m es tone an d a lt types
111 12 19, 26, 3tc
FAMILY - 4 BR , l'h
o f salt ami rock s alt for Ic e
ba th s, lo vely new c abine t s
ONE bedrm . a partm en L a ll 1964 10 10 DOZER , winch,
a nd sno w rem oval. E ll
in th e kitchen , coal or N .
e tec . Pom eroy Home and
c anopy , 6 tt . blade a l l
ce l sior Salt Works . Eas t·
Auto , 600 E . Ma i n St
re bu i ll , $5 ,000 . Phone (6 141
gas hea t. fu ll basement
Main St ., Pomeroy. Oh io .
Pomeroy .
985 35 9-1
Phone 99 2-3891 .
wt th shower . Wa l k t o sh op.
1-25 61 c
1 18 7t p
12-7 tt c
$8.500.
NOTICE OF
REFRESHINGLY
APPOINTMENT
·
'
case No . 21718
F R EE RENT AT V I LLAGE /'. I R CO H c li A R C w·elding
ROOMY ..:..... 4 nice 8 RS .. 2
machme , n e w e le c
a ll
Estate of wayne Chevalier,
MANOR
IN
MID
baths, n ice large kitch en ,
.1 ccessories in c l uded . Phone
D ecea se d.
DLEPORT• We ar e so sure
part basemen t w ith rec . R ,
~n 3 tt o
Not ice is he r eby given that
that yoU wi ll l ove ou r
Hot water heat , large
1o 28 t t c
Edwa rd Chevalier of R ee ds a ]:l artments th a t we give you
vi l le , Ohio , has been du l y
en clo sed patio , garage ,
two weeks RENT F .R EE .
appoinled Ad ministrator of
Just pay yo ur security TWO 14K7 slot ma gs . 41 1 b .c
NOT VERY OLO. $30,000 .
virgil B.. Sr., Broker
of
Wayne
th e
E st ate
d epos il and sl ay six r:non ths
Ford , mopar . E xce llent
THE S IGN OF KNOW
lit
Mechanic
Pomeroy,
0
Cheval'ier. d ece ased , la te of
and the tirsJ 2 week·s tS fre e .
c ondition , 540 . Phone 992
HOW IS HERE - LET US
,
Phone m -3325
O live
T owns hip ,
Meig s
You will enjoy m o nt h l y
72 10
SE LL YOUR PROPERTY .
Cou n ty , Oh io.
leases , a ll elec tri c liYing,
1 22 4t c
20 ACR·ES - 2 houses, one
Cr editors ar e r eq u ired to
992 · 2259 or 992 -2568
c arpeting ,
range
and
·new 3 BRs. 2 baths, stov e,
f il e l h"e lr c l aims with sa id
refrigerator , fr ee tra sh
P AC E 123A, CB rad io ; turn er
fiduc i ary w it h in t our months .
p ick up , cable TV (option al )
power mike . A ll like new ,
refrigera t or , barn , and
Dated this :nst day of
and
l a undr y
fa cil i ti es .
$140 . Ph on e 99 2 5616.
farm pond . SJl,OOO .
January 1976
1 2? 4tp
Conveni en t t o Shopping on
RUTLAND 8 room
Thi rd and M i ll in Mid ·
house,
bath.
nat
.
gas
heat , 2
Manning D Webster
d le porl. V ILL AG E MANOR
1975 YAM A H A 360 MX . E x
Judge
car garage and garden .
is yours tor one bedroom
c ellent condition . P h o n e
(1 ) 26 (2) 2, 9 . 31c
apartments starting a t S104
( 614 ) 985 -3301
$12,000 .
•
BR
mon thl y plu s elec . W e pay
1 22 6Jc
12 ACRES
3
'
INCOaPORATt.b
. ~------fo r everything else . See th e -~-~
renovated home . good
Manag e r
at
R 1versi d e M AP L E
Tw i n
be ds
and
A pirtment s or ca ll 992 -3273 .
dresser '1.1\ith ma t tr ess and . ga rden lahp, gas furnace,
PUCO Case No . 76 -13· GA· COI
NO. 153 - 12 a ., 3 BR .
· ba rn , i n town . $29,500.
This off er wil l end soon , so
box spring s S2 00 Like new
PUBLIC NOTICE
move in now and sav e SSS $.
Phon e 992 -2627 .
NEW LISTING - 3 acres
ranch, mod, kit c hen , builtPubli c Notice is hereby
1-22 ·4t c
10 -23 -tfc
on 124 w ith drilled well, and
In elec . range , dishwasher ,
given that the Publi c ~t i li t ies -~-------- ..... ---·
2 mobile homes . $16,500 .
refrigerator Four trailer
Commission of Ohto ha s
OLDER HOME - 3 BRs .,
scheduled f o r public hearing
lots w .water &amp; sewage
on February 17 , 1976 al 10 .00
hot water heat . mod . kit.,
hookup, c lOse to new mine
A .M . at 65 South Fronf Street.
f ull baseme nt , view of
. area . $40, 000.00.
Co lum bus , O h io , Case No . 76 r iver. $29. 500.
13 - ' GA -COI , relating to a
MASSIVE - 10 rooms , 2
Commission's i n itiated in ·
NO. 146 - 3 BR . all e lec .'
full baths. mod : kit., wood·
vesligat i on
of
the
home, fully carpeted, full
burning f tr eplaces, gas
procurem ent and distribution
basement. 2 acres . $25,600.
of natura l gas use d to alleviate
furnace, fish pond , and dbl.
na t ural g as cu rtailm e nt in the
garage . $35,000.
Slate Of Ohi o A ll 1n te rested
MIDDLEPORT - 3' BRs,
Have buyer tor lot on
partie s Wi ll be giYe n an op .
bath , mod kit.. gas fur portunily to be hea~d . F ur t her
river.
Do you have
i nformation may be obtained
nace , full basement and
a t the offices of the Com ·
one?
Call
us.
garden . $17 .500 .
miSSion .
COUNTRY HOME 3

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' MONDAY, JANUARY 26,1976

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wi ll haul t i ll dirt , top soil.
l imestone and gravel Ca ll
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phone 99'2 7089 , n ig ht phone
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8:»-AFC ·NFC Pro Bowll3; Columbus Slate lnslllute
6; Phyllis 10.
9:fl0-(:ollege Basketball 6; All In The Family 8,10;
Bolero 20; Walk

a

Country Mile 33.

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8,10; World Press 20; Emphasis JJ.
IO :flO-(:BS Re))9rls 8,1 0; News 20 ; BI-Ways JJ.
10:31)- lock, Stock &amp; Barrel 20 ; Calch-33 33.
11 :00-News 3,4,8, 10, IS; AF C- NFC Pro Bowl 6; ABC
News 33 .

11 :»-Johnny Carson 3••• 15; News 6,13; Movie " The
Sandpiper" 8; Movie " Requiem for a Secret
Agent" .10; Janak I JJ.
12 :oo-Ntghf People of las Vegas 6,13 .
1 :oo-Tomorrow
1 :30-News 13.
CHANNEL 5
7:oo-Ptxanne lcl
7:30-Melgs-GAHS Basketball
9;oo-&lt;&gt;utdoorsman I c)
9:»-Wyall Earp
IO :oo-Washlngton Debates (c)

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1976
6:()()-Sunrlse Semester 10.
6:15-farm Report 13 .
6 : 20-Rev. Cleontw~; Robinson 13.

6:JO-..&lt;:olumbus Today •: News 6; Bible Answers 8;
Concerns &amp; Comments 10.
6 :4o-&lt;&gt;unce of Prevention 10.

6:45-Mornlng Report 3.
6:'55-Chuck While Reports 10; Good Morning, Trl
State 13.
7:()()-Today 3,4,15; Good Morning, America 6,13; CBS
News 8; Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10.
7:30-Schoolles 10.
a :oo-Lassle 6; Capt. Kangaroo 8, 10; Sesame St. JJ.
8:»-Big Valley 6.
9:()()-Not For Women Only 3; Phil Donahue 4,15; Lucy
ShowS; Mike Douglas 10; Morning with D.J . 13.
9:31)-A.M. 3; One Life to Live 6; Tattletales 8; New
Zoo Revue 13.
IO :oo-Celebrlty Sweepstakes 3,.,15; Edge of Night 6;
Price Is Right B.IO; Mike Douglas 13.
10 :31)-H igh Rollers 3, 15; I Dream of Jeannie 4i Dinah
6.
11 :0()-Wheel of fortune 3,15; Hollywood Squares •:
Gambit 8,10; Elec. Co. 20- ·
11 :31)-Hollywood Squares 3, 15; Happy Days 13;
Midday 4; Love of lite 8, 10; Sesame St. 20.
11 :55-Take Kerr 8; Dan I mel's World 10.
12 :oo-Ma!jjnlt1cent Maro1e Macnrne 3, 15; Let's Make

A Deal13; Bob Braun's 50-SO Club • : News 6.8.
.
12:30-Take My Advice 3,15; All My Children 6,13;
Search for Tomorrow 8,10.

As the World Turns 8,10.

2:()()-$20,1100 Pyramid 6,13.
2:31)-Doctors ],4, IS ; Neighbors 6,13; Guiding Light
8,10.
3:oo-Anather World 3,4, 15; General Hospllal6, 13; All
·
In The Family 8,10; Lilias Yoga &amp; You 20.
3:30-&lt;&gt;nellle to Live 13; Mickey Mouse Club 6; Match
Game 8, 10; You Can Do If 20.
. 4 :()()-Mister Cartoon 3; Merv Griffin •• Somerset 15;
Bewitched 6; Mickey Mouse Club 8; Mister Rogers
20,33; Movie "On Borrowed Time" 10; Dinah 13.
4:30-Bewllched 3; Mod Squad 6; Partridge Family f ;
Sesame S- 20,33; Gel Smart 15S:oo-Bonanza 3; Family Atlalr 8; Star Trek ,15.
5:30-Adam-12 • : News 6; Beverly Hillbillies 8; Elec.
Co. 20,33; Adam-12 13.
6:oo-News 3,4,8,10,13, 15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20; lTV
Utilization 33.
6:30-NBC News3,4.15; ABC News 13; Andy Grllfllh 6,
CBS News 8, 10; Your Future Is Now 33; tn.School
Programs Preview 20.

7:oo-Truth or Cons. 3; To Tell the Truth 4; Bowling. tor
Dollars 6; Torch of Champions 8; News 10; Nome
That Tune 13; family Altair 15; Antiques 20; Wild
Wild World of Animals 33.
7:31)-Hollywood. Squares 3,4; Let' s Deal With It 6;
$25,000 Pyramid 8; Evening Edition with Martin
Agronsky 20; Price Is Right 10; To Tell the Truth
13; High School T.V. Honor Society 15; Family
Theatre 33.
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Adams Chronicles 20,33.
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6, 13; Movie "The World, the flesh and the Devil"
8i Movie " That's My Boy" 10; Janak! JJ.
1:oo-Tomorrow 3,4; News 13.

D&amp;-D TREE- Tr ----immmg , 20

yea r s e x p~tri~nc e . I ns ure d .
t r ee es!lma t es . Ca ll 99 2 2384
or (614 ) 698 72 57 A l bany
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.n you r outlook today. You
migllt be prone to take unusual
risks . Watctt your step.

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SE W IN G MA C HINE Repa i rs. ,
servi ce, all makes . 99 2 2284 .
The F abri c Shop, Pomeroy .
Au thor i zed ~i nger Sa tes and
Se rv ice
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sharp en
Sc issors .
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Phone 99 2 5468 .

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EXLAVAT IN G .

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) If
shopping today don't buy the
ftrst tht ng you took at, especial~
ly 1f it's a large item for the
home . C heck additional
sources

For Tuetdlty 1 Jan. 27, 1178
SAGITT.\RIUS (No•. 22..0..:.
ARIES (Morch 21·Aprll 18) 21, Be persistent today Stick

build i n g
derrick .

Screen ca refully any busmess
prOposals tod ay that come
through other than your normal
channels. They could be shaky .

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SMALL
SEPTIC TANK S
IN S TALLED .
BILL
PULLIN S, PHONE 99 7-2478 ,
OAY OR NIGHT .
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BRAD FORD , Auctioneer
Complete Service . Pt]one
949 2487 or 949 ·2000 . Racine,
Ohlo .. Crlll Bradford .
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apostrophes, the length and formation of the words are all
hints. Each day the code letters are ditrerent.

WINKLE Wll.l.
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3.11 ACRE"S building site in
Bashan . Waler . and gas,
ss, ooo . Phone Chester (614)
985 -4245
LOT , Fairview Hgts . w ith
septic tanlt. and water lap
52,000 . Phone (614) 985 -·H SJ,
evenings .

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7 RM . HOU SE on 30 acres ln
country , Back of Letart ,
Olllo . Phone 247 ·2286 .
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Don 't impulsively enter into
agreements today where all m~
forma tion isn ' t presently
available. Wait till it iS.
GEMINI (May 21-June ~0)
Keep a c lo se eye on coworkers if you 're all performmg
a hazardous ta sk tod8y. Be
sure they' re salety conscious.

CANCER (June 21·July 22) Be
carefu l today not. to take on
something a I!Uie beyond your
capab ilities. It may get fouled

CRYPTOQUOTES

6 ~M . ROUSE , bath , 1/ 2 a cre ,
futl basemenL ut il i ty room ,
built · in porch. garage .
Phone 99~ · 7733 .
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HOU ·SE In Rutland , 8 rms .,
full and 1!2 bath , atta ched
garage, e1ct ra workshop and
ga rage , remodeled , large
garden
space .
War~ 's
reside n c e ,
Sa l em
St .,
~uttand , 2 lots . 514 , 500 ,
Phone 7&lt;12 -273 7
t -21 -6tc

with that whtch vou start or
you'll leave many unlinished
orojects on the workbench.

CAPRICORN (D.c. 22-Jon.
TAURUS (April 20-Moy 20) 11, YoU're the first to lend a

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12 :55-NBC News 3.15.
l :oo-News 3; Ryan's Hope 6,13; Phil Donahue 8;
Young &amp; the Restless 10; Not For Women Only '15.
1 :3D-Days of Our Lives 3,4, IS; Rhyme &amp; Reason 6,131

FGEHDJ
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up.
.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If you
expect others to adhere to your
co mmand s today you 're going
to have to set the proper exam .
pte.

VIRGO (Aug. 23·8opl. 22)
CNRYPW
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I'M SENDII'II' MV COUSIN ZEB
A LEETLE PRESENT, MFIW -- •
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UP THIS PACKAGE
FER ME?
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--SOON AS
I WROP UP
THIS-UN

Y~'1 ~: A BAD cOIJ&gt; WOULDN'T BE SO
' ANNOYING IF IT WEREN'T FOR 11iE ADVICE OF OUR
~-- XIN HUBBARD

Don't spring anything on the
tamtly today that could throw
their routine o ut of kilter. Seek
au thetr views lirst

LIBRA (Sept. 23 -0ct. 23)
There is a bit of the soeculator

helping hand. Thai's the way
you sttou ld be, but today don't
let one who 's undeserving
snow you .

AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob. 18)
This is not the best day to seek
l avors from a recent influential
contact Wait until you know
him betler.

PISCES (Fob. 20-Mol'd\ 20)
Be sure to have all lhe
necessary back ~ up before
tack ling a challenge today.

&amp;~
J1n. 27, 1178

You witt travel paths you've
never trod before in your work
or career th is coming year. It
will be beneficial If you don't
ventu re beyond your com ~
preh ension .

�8- The Da•ly Sent me l, Mi ddleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Monday . Jan 26, 1976

Sen. Collins from Columbus Hospital News
COLUMBUS, Oh•o - St&lt;tte reappra1se the value of pr1 ces
Senate
Jomt
SenatorOakleyC Collins (R· properly m the 1972-77 cycle
ResolutiOn 33 IS now m the
Ironton ) report s
that
Real property values are Senate Ways and Means
property tax rates prom1se to now re-&lt;!stabltshed every s1x Cpmnuttee
be one of the hottest 1ssues m vears w1th per•odic updates
Two b11ls, House B11l 920
th1s sessiOn of the General by Countv Aud1tors Values and House B1ll 1237, take a
Asse mbl y, bo th po I1t •ca II y are based on a recent sa1e more rea11st1C approac h to
and m terms of the1r 1mpact pr1ce Improvement or sales- property tax rehef As m
on Ohio taxpayers and state radw' - a formul~ basmg troduced , Hou se Bill 920
revenues Oh1o's 88 co ont1es value on vaJue of surular establishes a Tax Appeals
-"
are curren Uy und ergomg a property m the ne1g hbor hood
Court, sevaratmg
t hat funcsl• year cycle of real
Property 1s then assessed uon from the state Board of
pro perty reappraisal m at 35 percent of the updated Tax Appeals which also
At
which a on•form 35 percent value for ta• purposes Local makes tax rules
tax ratets to be msiltuted as a nullage limes 35 percent of Republican urgmgs, H B 920
result of a senes of court the true value determmes will probably mclude the
de cisions m the late 60's and total property ta•es due A concept of H B 1237 wh•ch
ea rly 70s
m1ll" ts equal to $1 tax on allows for roll-back of "1ns1de
millage. Th•s would, m effect,
In the so ca lled ' Park $1,000 worth of property
Investment Case' the Ohio
For example a $10 000 freeze unvoled mcreases m
Supreme Co urt ruled that property would be hable 'for property taxes begmmng
constitutional and statutory $3 500 of taxes (assessed at35 w1th the next reappraisal
proVIsiOns mandate on1form pe~oenl) If there were 10 cycle m 1978
taxation of real property to nulls m effect that would be
A pla n recommended
preserve the prrnclple of 10-1000 times $3,500, or $35m bycGovernor Rhodes would
equal taxauon Among the taxes Twenty mills would affect property valuallon
d1ffercnt cou nhes the ef- •eqwre $70 m taxes, etc
ra ther than m1llage rollfecllve tax rate vaned from
State law now recogmzed backs It would freeze
as much as 40 percent of two kmds of millage Count) property values at the
market value to as httle as 10 budget co mm1sswns may January I, 1975, level,
pe rcent
levy up to 10 "1ns1de" m1lls disallowmg tax mcreases due
The court reasoned that a w1thout a vote of the people
to mOation smce then
The stBte Board of Tax
state-mandated tax should be ' Outs1de' rrullage beyond
applied equally throughout the IO-m11l lunlt reqwres Appeals IS meetmg at the
the state The stBte Board of voter approva l Outs1de hme th1s IS wntten to take
Tax Appeals subsequently set millage IS reduced when pubhc testunony on such a
a uruform rate of 35 percent prope rly va lues nse to keep plan If the Board of Tax
of real value which goes mto total taxe s constant , but Appeals does approve a
effect as Coonty Aud•tors ms1de millage ca nnot be value-freeze plan, 1t will take
rolled back Thus when m- effect Immedia tely, but may
••.:&gt;:::.~.': . . .:·:·::.::.. ....... ' flail on ratses property be challenged m court
values, the 'm1lls limes
EXTENDEDO!ITLOOK
assessed value" formula
Wednesda) through
Produces a n unvoted tax
Friday, fair Wednesday
Chance of snow Thursday
mcrease
Because of mflatwn and the
and a chance of ram or
' 'new !! 35 percent rate
snow Friday. H1ghs
property owners m some
Wednesday mostly m the
counties
have expenenced
20s, wanmng to the 30s and
tax
mcreases
of up to 500
low 40s by Friday Lows iu
percent
F1fty-&lt;!1ght
coonlles
the teens Wednesday
have
undergone
reappraisal
morning, rismg to the 20s
to date Nmeteen will be
by Friday moming
reappraised m 19(6 and the
Larry Lee Cundiff, 18, of
rema1rung eleven m 1977
Wilkesville, , appeanng
The Legislature 1s no\\ Saturday on a bill of mconstder1ng s everal formatwn before Common
measures to soften t11e 1m~ Pleas Judge John C Bacon,
pact of heavy taxes due to pleaded guilty to a charge of
nsmg property values and breakmg and entering the
the 35 percent tBx rate
Salem Center market on SR
Senate Jomt Resolutwn 33 124 m Salem Center owned
would change Ohio's Con- and operated by Mr and Mrs
stltUilOn to specify three Lester Thomas
classes of real property for
Sheriff Robert C Hartax purposes 1ndustnal , lenbach meanwh1le mdicated
tBxed at a 40 percent rate, his department has learned
commerc1al, at a 35 percent Randy Ponn of W11kesv•lle 1s
rate, and reslden llal , at a 25 bemg )leld m the Mason
percent rate
Ccunty Ja1l at Potnl Pleasant
The stated mtent of lh1s m connection wtth the same
resolutiOn IS to hghten the crune
property tax load of
The market was broken
homeowners, but the un- mto on Nov 11, 1975 aroond 3
stated mtent IS to l(sock It to a m Shotgun, nile, and
bus mess " The Resolullon revolver shells, Cigarettes, an
unfortunately
sacnflces e1ght track tape player, radio
sound long-range tax pohcy combmatwn, lighters, c1gars
for pohhcal expediency
and checkbooks were tBken
"Everything depends on
Ohw 1s an mduslnal state
The mf~rmallon aff1daV1I
your po.nt of v1ew To a
m sp1te of the fact thalli now was prepared by Bernard V
worm , tor example our
unposes the fourth highest Fultz, prosecutmg attorney,
beaut1ful wmter b1rds are
tax burden on bus1ness of any and Charles Kn1ght, ass1slant
holy terrors
state m the nahan Some prosecutor
You can ftnd b1rdfeed er s
plants are now hegmnmg to
and birdseed at the hom e of
WILKINS NAMED
leave
the state and many
the ' FRIENDLY ONES
COLUMBUS
(UP! ) - Gov
others are choosmg to expand
Bnng the bea uty of our
James
A
Rhodes
announced
m other states with lower
fea thered fnend s to your
today
he
w11l
appomt
slate
taxes The added tax burden
yard for only pennies a
D~rector
W1lham
W
Budget
on busmess of th1s proposed
week
W1lkins
to
be
the
new
d1rector
resolutiOn would only further
dampen the state's economy of the Office of Budget and
and would not really help Management
homeowners smce the tBx
MEETING SET
Department Store of
would be passed on to conThe
M1diileport C11lzens
Smce 1915
sumers through higher Recreahon Comm1ttee w1ll
meet at 7 30 p m Wednesday, Jan 28, m Middleport v1llage hall The
pubhc 1s tnvlled
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
The Pomeroy E-R squad
answered a call at 12 09 a m
Sunday lor Wllma Wllhams
who was tBken to Veterans
Memorial Hosp1tal

GuiJty }ea
P
entered in

local court

When you save for
retirement with an
I.R.A. plan - Now.
Invest m a little per
sona l sec ur 1t y
The
secur1 ty of knowmg that
when you' re ready for
ret1rement you'll be
f1nanc1ally ready as
we ll
We have tax
sheltered
personal
retirement plans all
ea rn1ng the highest
rates allowed See us

MONDAY
G lb 1 M • p
P '
RACINE PTO Monday at
Ch1 er
K ees
te' Someroy '
1
Lea~ esS an
~ra~usel, 7 30 p m Boy Scouts m
Wsvr wlger, n r om • charge of program F1fth
SATUa RDAY
Grade mothers to serve
DISCHARGES _ 'Thomas refreshments

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Martm, BellyWllhams, Kelly
Wolfe, Veno Marcmko, Freda
DMurtth,amT, fSoradrahJohnRoHush _,
all e ea
on
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Calvm Imboden, Jr 'Minersville;
Ava
Greenlees,
~meroy • Hazel Sham,
erne, Raymon d HarR lley,
Racme ; Denn 1s
oush,
Dan me Roush, Portland ,
Florence Hellman, Pomeroy
SUNDAY DISCHARGES Laona Greer, Mary Roberts,
Calvm Imboden, Jr
PLEASANT VALLEY
Disc harges Mrs Lo ram
Crump, Leon, Charles
Powell, Gallipolis Ferry;
Rena Johnson , Gallipolis,
Mrs W1llard Luckeydoo,
Pomt Pleasant, Gerald
Cambell, Galbpolls, Norman
Lemaster. Mason ; Robert
Kensler , Ashton ; Hallie
Jordan, Poml Pleasant , Olga
Long, Lakin , Mrs Alfred
Plants, Pomt Pleasant, Cora
Pnce, Galllpohs Ferry ,
Gar 1an d
N1ber t ,
Jr ,
Galhpolls, 0 , Jerry Hooper,
Ga11 1po 11s F erry, T1na
Donlap, Chiton, Una Hesson,
Pomt Pleasant; Mrs Walter
Woodyard , son,
Point
Pleasant
DAUGHTER BORN
Mr and Mrs Jed W11l, Jr ,
Pomeroy (she the former
V1ckie Brown), announce the
birth of a daughter, StBc1e
Elayne, Jan 20, at Pleasant
Valley Hosp1tBI The mlant
we1ghed 8 poonds and 4
ounces Grandparents are
Mr and Mrs Jed W11l, Sr ,
and Mr and Mrs Jay Brown,
all of Pomeroy , greatgrandparents are Mr and
Mrs Ben Brown, GrandVIew,
lnd , and a great-greatgrandfather 1s Frank Brown,
of Grandview
RAN INTO DITCH
Lester R Richard, 26, Rt I,
Long Bottom, who went to
sleep at the wheel of his car,
ran mlo a d1tch at 3 30 a m
Sunday m Lebanon Twp on
CR 32 There were no mJurles
or arrest, and only mmor
damage, the Sheriff's Dept
sa1d
ASK TOWED
A mamage hcense has
been 1ssued Jo Charles
Michael Canter, 20, Syracuse,
and Debra Kay Lemley, 18,
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COLUMBUS (UP!)
Early th1s year Public
Uhht1es Director Roberl
Newlon complained that
Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electnc Co had excess
profits A report from the
company has confirmed h•s
SUSpiCIOns
The year_.,nd report for
stockholders of the utility
shows 1ts net mcome nearly
doubled over last year
The f1rm had refused to
release f1gures on December
revenues when Newlon had
made h1s comments
Smce then , the uhhty
FIREMEN CALLED
released 1ts public report
The Middleport F1re showmg net Income jumped
Department answered call to to $41 8 llllllion m 1975, up
the Don Roush home, 75 Elm from the f21 mlllwn of 1974
Sl, al818 pm Sunday A
Newlon sa1d he would f1ght
fire fuse box had blown out the utihty 's request lor a 25
and there was no damage
per cent revenue mcrease

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AND APPLIANCES

BAKER
FURNITURE
Model loporl, OhiO

IZAAK WALTON League
poUuck supper and white
elephant auchon, 7 P m
Monday at the clubhouse
SPECIAL meebng, Racme
Masomc Lodge 461, F&amp;AM 7
P m Monday ' work '"
fellowcrafl degree
MEIGS Local , Chapter 17
OhiO Association of Pobllc
School Employes Monday
7 30p m JDniOr h1gh callena,
Middleport
MIDDLEPORT P'l'A, 7 30
p m Monday at the Mld·
dleporl J;;lementBry School
BlCentenmal program to be
presented. Third grade to
g~ve t he p1e dg e, 11rst gra de
mothers to be greeters and
hostesses Fathers' Night to
be observed
TUESDAY
M 1D D L E p o R T
POMEROY Area Branch ,
Amencan Association of
Umvers1ty Women, 7 30 p m
Tuesday at Me1gs Hlgh
School hbrary Teresa Case!
to speak on "EducatiOn Down
Under," glvlng her expenences on teac htng m
Australia Hostesses w1ll be
J ean etie Th omas, Patr t1c1a
M1lls, Rose Mane Jonas,
Joan S Culp, and Grace E~rh
AMERICAN
Leg10n
Aux1hary, Drew-Webster
Post 39, 7 30 p m Tuesday
w1th Rep Ron James to be
the speaker Pubhc mVlted
ANNUAL InspectiOn,
Pomeroy Chapter 80, Royal
Arch Masons, 7 30 p m
Tuesday, Pomeroy Masomc
Temple John T Jarv1s,
distnct deputy h1gh pnest of
12th Capitular Dlstnct, mspectmg off1cer Dinner at
6 30 p m With ladies mVIIed
MIDDLEPORT Masomc
Lodge 363, F&amp;AM, spec1al
sesswn, 7 p m Tuesday at
temple, work In fellowcraft
degree, all Master Masons
IDVlted
JUNIOR Amencan Leg1on
Aux1hary, Feeney-Bennett
Post 128, 6 30 p m Tuesday
at the home of Becky Roush
and Chrtstl Sm1th
RACINE Amencan Leg10n
Aux1hary, Post 602, 7 p m
Tuesday at the hall Members
asked to take small g1fts to be
awarded as pnzes at the
jumor commumty serv1ce
party next month at the
Athens Mental Health Center
WEDNESDAY
AMERICAN
Legion
Aux1hary, Feeney-Bennett
Post 128, 6 30 p m dmner
Wednesday w•th LeglDnnmres Meeting at 7 30 p m
of both Auxiliary and Leg10n
WILDWOOD Garden Club,
7 30 p m Wednesady, home
of Mrs Mason F1sher w1th
Mrs Paul F1sher as cohostess
OHIO VALLEY Commandery 24, regular state
convocation, 7·30 pm
Wednesday at the Pomeroy
Masomc Temple
POMEROY
MID·
DLEPORT Uons Club ladies
rught, Thursday 6 30 p m at
the Me1gs Inn Uons and thelf
ladles rnVIted
GALLIA-MEIGS
Commonlly ActiOn Agency free
clthmg day for low mcome
pers011s, 9 a m to 2 p m
Wednesday at
former
Cheshire High School

Humphrey
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two to one to beat Reagan "

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Hampshire are still undecided, but among those
who have made up their
minds the leading contenders
are Sen
Birch
Bayh, Carter
and
MorriS
Udall
In other developments.
- Rogers C.B. Morton, who
soon will become the PreSldent's lla1son between the
While House and the campa1gn commtttee, predicted
Ford will do "very well m tbe
prlmanes" and said he sees
no Circumstances under
which Ford WO\lld bow out of
the campaign before the GOP
nahonal convention
- Shriver conducted a
weekend blltz of Texas to
boost efforts to get his name
on prunary ballots m seven
distncts His theme was,
"Most of all, we've got to get
nd_ of Udall
the Republicans
"
talked busmg
alternallves and labor
programs 10 Wlsconsm and
told a student gathering that
"lor the eighth year m a row ,
1 hear an Amencan president
say that because limes are
bad, we are gomg to have to
sacrifice people to profits"
- Pennsylvama Gov
Mbellton Stihapplsalddibedwtanttod
ana ona can a e an
predicted
"pund•ts are m
for
realthe surprtses
10
Massachusetts and Florida,
where 1 expect to wm
delegates "

Filson Lockett
died Saturday
CLIFTON, W Va
F1lson M Lockett, 91, of
Chiton, d1ed Saturday m
Pleasant Valley Hosp1tal He
was a former custodian at the
Mason Grade School and
Wahama H1gh School and lor
many years was employed m
the New York Central Yards
m Hobson , OhiO
Funeral serviCes w1ll be
held Tuesday at I 30 p m
from the Fo~leson~ Funeral
Home The Rev 0 B
Hatcher w11l off1c1ate and
bur1al will be m the Sonset
Memor~al Park m Pomt
Pleasant Fr1ends w11l be
rece1ved at the funeral home
after 2 p m today
The deceased was born
September 6, 1884, m Chiton,
son of the late George and
Jane Qwmby Lockett His
Wife, Clara Lambert Lockett,
d1ed m 1963 He was a
member of the Cl1fton U M
Church and the Chfton Lodge,
Masomc 23
SurviVors mclude one daoghler , Evelyn
Lockett of Cl1fton, and one
son, Earl Lockett, of Middleport
•
Infant (•• .. s m

city hospital
M1stie Dawn Burns, twoweeks-aid daughter of Lydia
A Burns of Columbus, d1ed
Saturday at 9 p m m
Children's Hospital at
Columbus Maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Russell Rollins, Rl 1, West
Columbia
Funeral services Will be
held at 1 p m Tuesday m
Bethel Church With the Rev
Herman Jordan off1c1atmg
Bur1al w11l be m the Bethel
Cemetery near Leon Frlenda
will he rece1ved at the CrowRussell Funeral Home after 6
p m today

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By Helen Hottel

Ill: for Home Burglarles
Dear Helen.
There's scarcely a family who doesn't know about - or,
who hasn't experienced - a home burglary 8reak4ns are 10
conunon that if you haven't had one, you 're onliBlllll.
Nol so 10 MY neighborhood' Nol since we 8lartBd our
"watch. n
Here's how we went about It A meeting was held after a
senes of thefts made us realize our area was con.oidered easy
pickings A neighborhood club resulted, wh1ch brought the
people together liS friends as well as watchers. We met once
each week lor coffee and cookies at an appointed house - and
we got the word around.
Each family pledged responsibility to other families.
When a house was temporarily vacant, we watched for
prowlers or spotters Even if we went out lor an evening, we
alerted ne1ghbors We picked up vacationing frienda' newspapers and mail so that the1r houses wouldn 'I look onoccupled.
(A warnmg here· don 'I have your papers stopped or mall held
at the Post Off1ce ontil yoW' return Rip.&lt;Jff artists catch on fast
to these signs of emptiness.)
W1thm a few weeks vandalism stopped and we haven 'I had
a robbery m our nmghborhood 10 months InCidentally, social,
ethmc and age differences are no longer barriers, smce we've
got a common cause
We can't expect pohce to be everywhere, but we CAN be
our ne1ghbors' keepers to thiS extent H all areas would form
neighborhood watches, we llllghl go a long way toward cunng
the epulem1c of break-ms - BREAKTHROUGH

arrest

Meanwhile, here IS the drunken brute at my front door,
refusmg to leave I can't get out of the house, and police won't
do anything because "he's JUst s1ttmg lbere "
We can't wm either way, 1t seems if a woman leaves her
home, the husband can sue for deserllon and she'll get no
settlement, and 11 she stays, she can't get mM to leave
BELEAGUERED WIFE
MR AND MRS CLARENCE NICHOLS , both 89 observed their 69th we&lt;ldmg an
ruversary a t thetr home m Tuppers Plams Monday

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Dear Helen
My wife IS a great bttle housekeeper' She kept the house
(which I pa1d for),and I'm liVIng m a cheap apartment, paying
lawyer's fees for HER divorce She and the kids will probably
get hal! my mcome, and I'll be lucky if I can keep my own car
My adVIce men, don 't marry vindictive women• Don't
mar_ry - penod' - AIN'T WORTH IT

Walt DISney's
APPLE DUMPLING
GANG

Sllow Stlll'fs 1: 00 p m

celebrated by couple

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YOUNGSTOWN, OffiO - PICKET LINES were set up late
Sunday night at the waste water treatment plant as some
members of Local 14 of the C1ty Workl!l'll Asooclatlon walked
off their jobs shortly before lllldnighl. The CWA had been In a
dispute with the city wh1ch had offered five cents an hour
durmg contract negotiations !ilthough lhe CWA had wanted a
5&lt;kent an hour raise
Mayor Jack Hunter said he would fire any worker who
calls 10 with "Hunter's flu" It waa reported di8mlssalletters
had already been typed Asslstlnt Law Director James Corbett said anyone not on tbe job would be considered violating
the state's Ferguson Act which prohibit.. strikes by public
employes
FUNERAL ATTEJNDED
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Mr and Mrs Charles
HAS LIGHTS
Searles have returned from
RACINE
Racine
Bessemer, Ala where they
village
hs
a
Ugbled
were called on Jan 17 by the
baseball field for Us lltlle
death of her mother, Mrs
league
play.
Mayor
Lula Ham1llon Funeral
Charles
Pyles
oaid
lbe
field
services were conducted at
was
llgbled
lome
nine
the Brown's Funeral Home In
yean ago. All malerjiiiJ
Bessemer with bur1al In the
and
labor for lbe projeel
Vallaha Cemetery Mrs
wen
donated. Mayor Pyles
Betty Becker, Middleport,
and
Gilbert
Hart were In
and G Sgl Waller Murray
ebarge
of
developmeat
of
Harris, Dayton, were there
lbe
field.
for the funeral serv1ces of
their

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'1 19 SKEIN
OVER 75 COLORS IN SELECTION

Free Customer Parking on Second Street and at the Mechanic Slrftl
Warehouse.

ELBERFELD$

hom e m l uppe rs Plams m the Weatherman add1l10n
Monday
The N1chols feel that hfe
Both 89 years of age , Mr has been most rewardmg to
and Mrs N1chols are '" them and lhe1r long mamage
relatlYely good hea lth The) has been one of tranqwhty
hve alone m their comNo one has gotten more
fortable. one floor plan home out of hfe than we have Even
durmg the depressiOn , when
somehrnes we dtd not know
where the next sack of flow
was commg from we d1dn t
worry We trusted God to
:·
prov1de and He d1d, ' Mr
Nichols sa1d
By United Press International
Commentmg upon their
BEIRUT, LEBANON - WITH BEffiUT STREETS Glear
Nichols
of gunmen, Chmllan and Moslem forces were pulhng out of marnage, Mr
captured territory m the Lebanese countryside today m the stated, We went mto 11 to
have a home A lot of
final stage of a Syr1an-med1ated cease-ftre
Lebanese secur1ty forces and troops of the Palestme argument and dtssens10n
liberation Army moved along the recently opened highways does not make what we call a
as nuht1amen drifted away from battle zones - kindllog hopes home 1
The N1chols have also
that nearly 10 months of clVll war may fmally be over The
1mplementBtion of the peace agreement, prov1dmg a 48-hour learned to hve on a ' cash and
period for the withdrawal of all gunmen, was " proceeding carry bas1s
'Durmg the depresston we
smoothly," a statement from the Lebanese-Synan-Paleshruan
learned never to go m debt
JOint command sa1d
- We were m debt when the
PITTSBURGH - IT WAS BACK TO SCHOOL today lor depressiOn struck Well, we
62,000 pubj1c school students for the f1rst t1me smce Dec I fmally pa1d off the debts and
smce that hme we always
Their teachers lmally ended an eight-week str1ke
But 1t wasn't all gravy for the students Because of time pay cash," Mr N1chols
m1ssed during the walkout, their summer vacatiOn Will be remarked
Mr and Mrs NIChols
delayed about two weeks, until the end of June The stnke was
settled Monday when the 4,600-member Pittsburgh FederatiOn (Clarence and Cora Blanche)
of Teachers ratified a 2'h-year contract wh1ch will bnng were jusll7 when they mel at
a birthday party m the area
teachers' top salaries to $20,300 by 1978
near Ravenswood , W Va,
WASHINGTON - ISRAELI OFFICIALS are d1savowmg where they res1ded on ne•ghpublished reports their government wants to walt until after bormg farms Their courtship
the U S elections th1s fall before acceptmg Amencan efforts lasted three years before they
to obtain a Middle East peace Israel Prune Mm1ster Y1tzhak were marned m Steubenville
Rabm, m tbe Umted SUites to lobby for his country's mterests, on Jan 26, 1907
was to meet today w1th Pres1dent Ford, who has 1nd1eated he
Durmg the~r marned hfe,
Mr N1chols has had a varied
may ttavel to the Middle East th1s year
A spokesman for the lsraeh embassy sa1d that contrary to career but most of h1s work
reports Israel will stall U S peace efforts unt1l after the has been m the ml fields, first
election - and the poss1billty of a U S adm1rustratlon more as a tool dresser and lhen as a
favorable to Israel's Interests - Rabm w1ll urge the earliest driller He "or ked lor a
possible reconvening of the Geneva conference "Indeed, the penod.as a railroader and the
main purpose of the v1s1t •s to try to work out a cpordmatwn of last SIX years of h1s career
Israeli and U S pohcy lor 1976 as It IS our VIew 1t does not before h1s retirement m 1953
matter whether this 1san election year or not," he sa1d
were w1th the General
ElectriC Co as a generator
WASHINGTON - THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS mstBllatwn supervisor
Commission, flooded w1th appllcaUons for citizen band radio
He always had a love for
licenses, has asked applicants not to compound the problem by farmmg and farmed as much
writing letters asking about delays
as poss1ble over the years
The FCC says 300,000 CB hcense applications were even though hiS employment
received last October, compared to 40,000 m the same month m the ml fields and w1th the
the previous year Because of Ute backlog, now 12 weeks, many electric company kept h1m
CB owners have been wr111ng the FCC to mqulre about their traveling much of the lime
applications, a move the FCC says 1s causmg further delays
Mr Nichols has only the
h1ghest pr~1se for h1s wife
SANTA CLARA, CALIF - SOME ~.000 PERSONS who stayed w1th the couple's
lhowed up Monday to apply lor 2,000 seasonal JObs at the mne children on a farm near
Marriott Great America Park Company officials said they Ravenswood
unl1l
the
laveoull4,000apphcatlonsand sent the rest ofthe jofseekers cluldren were grown and she
home '!bey said that those g1ven apphcallons would be m- could travel w1th her
lervlewed later for jobs
husband Mrs Ntchols, her
The 2QO.acre amusement park will open March 20, and the husband states, d1d an exavailable positions mclude parkmg lot attendant, cashier, cellent job w1th the children
tj&amp;ket-taker and food vendor Many job seekers arnved
"She d1d a m1ghty !me job
((;ontmueo on p.1ge ll
I r11nhfllll'fl on page 10)
TUPPERS PLAINS - W1t1t
the soanng divorce rate of
today, one can only look w1lh
admiration upon Mr and
Mrs Clarence N1chols who
qwelly observed their 69th
weddmg anmversary at the1r

News •• in Briefs

Regular or SparWe

FRt THRU TUES

69 years of marriage

Dear Readers
My adVIse 1s Don't marry until you really know your
partner And then, try mightily to nurture him or her Into
rema1mng the person you know and love - H

WINTUK

at

Me1gs Cou nty Aud1tor Sec bon 5719 08 of the Oh10 at least one hme prwr to the
foreclosure by the county
Howard Frank will pubhsh Rev ised Code
Th1s pubhcahon will be the treasurer
all delinquent personal
of
The
pubhcallon
property taxes w1thm the flfst for Me~gs Coonty In
delinquent
real
estBte
taxes
next few weeks, 1t was an~ seve1al years
rhe code states that all wtll start soon after the
nounced late today
Th1s pubhcatwn w•ll be m delinquent taxes be published settlement of real estate
tBxes pa1d 1n Jone of 1976
compliance w1lh SectiOn
The county audttor satd he
&gt;719 04 of the OhiO Rev1sed
hopes
to pubhsh all
Code and collected under
delinquent real estate taxes
by name , amoont of total
delinquency , current, and
penAlly for the tax year of
Dog tags are still on sale 1975
To avoid pubhcahon, all
at the Meigs County
delmquenl
real estBte taxes
auditor's office They are
can
be
pa1d
at the coonly
$2 for each dog or $10 lor a
treasurer's
off1ce
not later
kennel license. The time of
than
the
lime
set
by the
purchasing a dog hcense
county
treasurer
for
the
has been extended to Feb
of
the
second
half
payment
20, without paying a
lax of 1975, wh1ch tax IS due m
penally
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Gov
Jone
, 1976
Several people have not
James A Rhodes, sta tmg
paid their house trailer tB•
"our semor Citizens should be
for the year 1976. The
honored and not pushed as1de
deadline for lhe lra1ler lax
to cope by them se lves,"
Is extended lo Feb 20 by
today announced the state
Auditor Howard Frank
w0uld begm a program lor
semor c1llzens enllthng them
to d1 scounts at state
recreation fac1hhes
Rhodes also sa1d he hoped
the "Golden Buckeye Card"
Two young Pomeroy men
program would be expanded
were sentenced to terms m
to pnvate reta1l and servtce
the Ch1lhcothe Correctional
establishments
Instltuhon when they ap"Oh1o Comtmsswn on
peared before Judge John C.
Agmg D~rector Martm Jams.
Bacon m the Me1gs County
who developed th1s !me
Common Pleas Court Monprogram w11l begm 1sswng
day
cards 1n February," sa1d
They are Monty Lane
Rhodes "The cards w11l
lly UUNALD H MAY
R1ffle, 19, three to 15 years,
signify membership m the
WASHINGTON (UP!)
and Denms R1ffle, 18, two to
largest state program for Representallves of the 15 years.
semor Citizens m history
natiOn's c111es say President
The two were arrested
' Titey w11l enl1tle seruor Ford's budget Will force them followmg an mtens1ve m·
c1t1zens to use fac1lit1es of the to e1ther ra1se taxes or reduce vest1gat1on by Pomeroy
Department of Natural servtces
Pollee Ch1ef Jed Webster and
Resources, mcludmg lodges,
Sen Hubert Humphrey, 0- JUverule ofl1cers of the county
go lf courses, camp s1tes, boat Mmn , says Congress should and town, Carl Hysell and L
rentals and others for wh1ch reject Ford's budget because B Vaughan, respectively, of
fees are charged, at discount "1t w11l not put our people a quantity of Jewelry, money
rates:' sa1d Rhodes
back to work" and might and other 1tems stolen from
Rhodes sa1d he had In- even
mcrease
unem- an occupied home on
structed Jams to begm un- ployment
Pomeroy's East Mam St The
medlately negot1ahons to
Those were among the value of the goods totaled
gam acceptance of the card opemng shots fired as some $3,000 Some of the
by
congressiOnal
committees property has been recovered
-Grocery stores, depart- began to look over the The
property was owned by
ment stores , drug stores and President's proposed $394
Mrs
Norma W1lson
other retB1l fac1hlles offenng b1lhon budget for the next
Both
men came before
semor Clllzen discount f1scal year
Judge
Bacon
on mformatwn
progra tns
The adm1mstratwn's top afhdav1ts
hied
by
- Reg10nal transit econom1sts, mclud1ng
prosecutmg
attorney
Berauthonlles offenng reduced Treasury SecretBry Wilham
nard Fultz
fares for semor c1llzens
S1mon and Alan Greenspan,
One JUVemle has been
- The OhiO Hlstor~ ca l cha~rman of the Counc1l of
arrested
m connechon w1th
Soc1ety lor 1ts faClhties where Econom1c Advisers, were
the
case
and
other JUVemles
adm1ss1on 1s charged
appearmg before the House are suspected to have been
- Banking fac11lt1es
Appropnalwns Committee mvolved The mveshgahon 1s
-SerVIce lac•l!t•es such as today to defend Ford's
contmuing
dry
cleaners,
auto budget
Both pnsoners were taken
mechanices,
m e d1cal
The Natwnal League of to Chillicothe by the departfa c1hlies, hotels and travel Clt1es and the U S Conment of Sheriff Robert
agnc1es
ference of Mayors, wh1ch Harlenbach
- Entertainment fa c11illes together represent 15,000
such as theaters, concert munlclpalllles, 1ssued a Jomt
bowling
lanes , report Monday saymg the
halls ,
TYREE RETURNED
museums, professiO nal adm1mstratwn's
budget
~her11f
Robert C Harsp&lt;)rts, county fa1rs and the mvolves "a s1gmf1cant
tenbach
said
today a deputy
state fa1r
tapermg off of outlays to state went to Columbus today to
- Taxt compames and and local governments "
have Gov James E Rhodes
mterstate bus compames
They sa1d proposed cuts or s•gn a warrant for the
- Mumclplal recreatiOn revisions m programs such as
removal of Charles Tyree
faclllles and restaurants
mass trans1t, water pollullon from Chillicothe Correcllonal
''Merchants and GOntrol, employment and
busmcssmen who parhc1pa te health would leave many Inslltuhon and return h1m
m the Golden Buckeye cthes facmg "more ftscal here today to stand tnal for
program wtll be ISsued decals problenlS, further reductiOns the second time for the
for their wmdows s1grulymg m serv1ce and mcreased murder of Ruby Jarv1s The
lnalls to begin Monday H1s
that they accept the Golden rltiZen dlssausfactlon "
f~rst
tnal resulted m a hung
Buckeye card," sa1d Rhncl(• s
'H1gher Soc1al Secur~ty Jury H1s first tr~al began
"For several years, thet e and unemployment comhas been a lot of talk about pensation taxes w1ll !all bard last Dec 9
helpmg our semor CitiZens on the urban taxpayer," the
LOCAL TEMPS
a nd httle actlon," sa1d report sa 1d
"Reduced
The
temperatur e m
Rhode s 'Th1s program 1s an federal soc1al serv•ce exdowntown
Pomeroy "t II
attempt to provtde tang1ble pendttures
w1ll
dis- a m Tuesday was 36 degrees
benefits to older Oh10ans 1n proportiOnately affect certam
w1th snow fallin g
i CuntiiHH'II on p ,!{e 10) ·
urban populatiOns "

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Discount
plan is
proposed

mamtam the alley and 1t will he nothmg but a problem lor the
next 20 years
Several residents appeared before council to complam
about the condition of an alley between Beech and Sycamore
Sis , extendmg from Locust to Ash Sts The discusSion brought
out that the alley needs lunestone, but Mayor Hoffman sa1d the
town does not have money for 1t
A report was g~ven sta!lng that Charles Edwards, short
Fourth St , questtoned work bemg done on ga s hnes by the
Columbia Gas Co He sa•d a worker had md1cated tha t a line
should be replaced Mayor Hoffman smd he was lookmg mto
the matter
Counc1lman Kelly sa1d he had ml'esllgated a request fo r
gravel on Vme St but 1! had been dete rm1ned that the locauon 1
IS on pnvate property and the res1dent requestmg 1t has been
advised the VIllage cannot supply the gravel for that reason
The lour coonc1Imen present voted unanunously m favor
of the second readmg of a new ordmance which w1llmcrease
sewage and water tBp fees from $75 each to $125each
Prayer preceding the meetmg was by the Rev Dw1ght
Z.lVItz Others attendmg were Clerk-Treasurer Gene Gra te
and Pollee &lt;lt1ef J J Cremeans

en tine

Dog tags still

And from the other side of the fence

Regular 11A9 Skein

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pay the light bill He noted that the fee for restdents and
commerCial establishments on the~r electriC bill for the town
hghtmg b1ll could be mcreased for the next year if 111s agreed
the u!lhty extends the collectiOn serv1ce to the town another
year
Mrs Clyde Inge ls agam appeared before cou.oc1l m regard
to the cond111on of Chestnut St where she hves, and an alley
behind Chestnut St Counc1lman Kelly sa1d he had looked mto
the ear her complamts of Mrs Ingels and agreed that a water
lme on Chestnut St needs to be replaced, and that a dram
needs to be cleaned out Council a nd Mayor Hoffman agreed
that these matters w11l be taken care of as soon as poss•?Ie
They agreed &lt;ltestnut St needs mamtenance but d1d not say
whether the stree t would he repa ~red
Mayor Hoffman sa1d, "Hopefully, the town w1U do some
street reaplr work m the summer " Chemut and Brownell Sts
are two that need repairs, he noted
In reference to the alley hehtnd Chestnut, coonc1l agreed to
mamtam the alley as well as poss1ble and to extend 1! so that 1!
can be used by Verner See if he changes h1s garage doors to
that he w1ll have access to the garage via the alley
Councilman Memhart voted agamstlhe measure beccause,
he sa1d, the commuruty does not have funds to adequately

Delinquent taxes
to be published

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DISPLAY HOURS SET
The railroad display at the
Meigs County Museum wiD
be open each Sunday 2-4 p m.,
Tuestfay, Thursdav """
Friday, 10-11 am and H
p.m. throughout January and
February

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Pomeroy, Mtddleport. Ohio
Tuesday , Jan . 27. 1976

Dear Helen
I'm another woman rn a miBerable marriage. Booze
turned my husband mean Several times I walked out, but be
proceeded to break up whatever Ileft behind So tbe last time,
I stood my groond, went to a lawyer, filed lor divorce and got a
restrammg order agaliiSt hun
He left and got picked up lor public drunkenness Out of
Jail, he returned home and I refused to let hun m I called the
pollee and they sa1d I should call my lawyer and have a
"contempt of court" order Signed I did, and the hearing Is set
for next Fr1day, when I'll have to swear out a warrant for hiS

Special Purchase and Sale!

Sale

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Dear Breakthrough
Great 1dea 1 H 11 would catch on mALL threatened neighborhoods, we'd not only see less cnme but a great deal more
fr1endlmess - H

berfelds In Pomeroy

TONITE THRU THURS
JAN 26-29
NOT OPEN

hcense tax would brmg m about $10,000 a year Th1s would be
reserved exclusively for street repairs
Mayor Fred Hoffman sa1d Columbus and Southern Ohio
ElectriC Co has agreed to collect from restdents and owners of
conunere~al establiShments for another year, July, 1976 to
July, 1977, part of the money needed to pay for village hght
bills At present, res1dents pay an additiOnal 40 cents on their
electric b1lls and commercial establishments pay an additional 75 cents These funds are apphed to the village bill
Even w1th the collectiOns from townspeople, however, the
VIllage IS st1ll pa)'lng from $200 to $300 a month out of the
VIllage general fund to meet the hght b1ll
Mayor Hoffman sa1d the contract With C&amp;SOE exp1res
July I th1s year, and no provisions have been made to collect
fees from res1dents to be apphed to the street hghtmg b1ll
He sa1d the ullhty had said 1t would not conhnue tBking
care of the collechon after July I, this year However, the
mayor sa1d that the company feels that the town off1e1als
should agree to s1gnmg contracts on rates estBbhshed by the
Pobhc Uhhlles CommiSsion of Ohio if 1t IS to contmue
collection of town street hght money for another year
Mayor Hoffman asked cooncll to thmk about the problem
of funds for $treet lighting and how revenue rnnl~ b• rat•M '"

An ordinance providing lor an addltlonal $5 charge on the
purchase of auto hcense tags by Middleport res1dents was
given Its first of three readmgs by Middleport v11lage council
Monday night.
The ordmance for the mumc1pal motor vehicle hcense fee of
$5 per car was placed before counc1l by Counc1l Pres1dent
Marvin Kelly after counc1l memhers had liStened to several
complaints from rOSidents m regard to the conditiOn of streets
and alleays
The ordinance was approved m Its first reading by the four
councllmen present, Kelly, George Membart, W111iam Walters
and Carl Horky Two more readings must be approved before
the ordinance becomes effective Followmg the approval of the
Uurd reading, if there IS no voter referendum actwn, the ordinance goes Into effect
Tw1ce previOusly, an 1dent1cal tax has been tBken before
the voters of the town The flfllt tune, the $5 add11lonal fee was
voted down through a referendon1 acUon by the voters The
second tune, the addlllOnallee 1ssue was taken to the voters
through an lnlllallve action by the Middleport Chamber of
Commerce Voters also turned down that measure
Last rught off1c1als sa1d that the town does not have funds to
keep streets m proper repair It was noted that the spec1al auto

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UNIT CALLED
The Middleport E·R squad
answered a call to South
Third Ave., at 12 34 am
Sunday lor V~rgmlB Duckworth who had fallen She
was taken to Veterans
Memonal Hosp1tal

MEIGS THEATRE

Middleport tries again for $5 license tag fee

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selling at $2

Budget
harmful
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Young men
sentenced
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F1fleen Cents
Vol !7 . No. 200

Fanners shorted in split
of more consumer dollars
WASHINGTON tUPI) -Farmers and food Industry
middlemen shared in the $126 added to tbe price consumers p111d lor a market basket of U. S.larm foods last
year, bul the middlemen outgalned the farmers by a 72-28
margm, gover11111ent figures show
Agriculture Department economists said supermarket prlee gains will be smaller this year, perhaps only
half of last year's rate. But lw1her Increases in the
middlemen's spreads - wh1ch cover all costs and profits
In processing, handling and retrullng food - are again
expected to account for much of the extra money consumers pay, they said.
Estimates prepared by USDA experts at the request
of reporters indicated that the retail eost of a typical
market basket of American-grown farm loods averaged a
record U,876forthe fulll2 monlha of 1975. This was up 7.2
percent, or $128, from lhe $1,750average for 1974.
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Fire contract
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IS concluded
Salem Township trustees
have conduced a sahsfactory
f1re proteclwn contract w1lh
the Pomeroy Volunteer Fife
Dept accordmg to Mrs Alma
E Sm1 th, township clerk
In a pubhc statement Mrs
Sm1th S&amp;ld
'Trustees of
Salem
Township have heen 1\0rking
for a long lime on a
sahsfactory llre protection
program that would g1ve
equal and fmr proleclwn to
each and every tBxpayer m
Salem Township
"We wtll contmue to work
m the future, as we have m
the past, with everyone m
Salem Township toward a
sallsfactory llre protectiOn
arrangement
"There have been sQme
m1sleadmg 1lems m the
papers wh1ch have caused
mu&lt; h
confusiOn
and
ml su nderstandmg If the
people concerned had come
to our trustee meetings wh1ch

are always open to the public
and as they have been mv11ed
to attend, a lot of these
problems could have been
explamed and understood
'We could not enter mto a
contract that would only
cover a port10n of the
township as has been
suggested The lax dollars we
use are pa1d by every taxpayer m the townshiP and
must giVe all equal protection
' Now we have a contract
that covers everyone m the
townsh1p and m case of llre
ca ll the Pomeroy Fife
Department, number 992-3541
or 992 2427 If we can work out
any more sahsfactory
arrangements at a later dale
the pubhc Will be noltfled '
Accordmg to lhe mayor 's
offiCe lnday m Pomeroy,
terms of the contract call for
payment by the trustees of
$100 per call

Unemployment
up in December
COLUMBUS (Ufl)
Unemployment m OhiO
durmg December to!Bled 7.8
per cent of the c1vlhan labor
force compared w•th 7 6 per
cent m November Wllh
agnculture,
automotive
assembly operatiOns and
steel plants leadmg the
declme, Jt was announced
today
The Ohio Bureau of Employment Services sa•d a
seasonal drop m agriCulture
was recorded and orders fell
off m cars and m steel
products.
The bureau sa•d total
Unemployment rose from
366,000 m November to
371,000 m December
A breakdown of the JOb
sttuallon m the state's largest
Cllles mcluded
Akron . Nonagricultural
wage and salary employment, at 25~ , 000, was
fracbonally belolv November Pre-Chnstmas expansion m retB1hng largely
offset seasonal shrmkage m
other manufacturing mdustrtes

Canton
Nonagr~cultural
mdustr1es employed 152,000
wage and salary workers m
December , down slightly
from November . Layoffs
amon1 producers of pnmary
metals lowered fa ctor)

employment by 6 per cent to
55,000
Cmcmnat1: Wage and
salary employment totaled
550,000 m December, htUe
change from November
Manufacturmg employment
shpped 5 per cent to 156,000.
The loss was offset, however,
as expansiOn m retatl trade
boosted nonmanufactrwng
employment
Cleveland: December
wage and salary employment
at 875,000 was up slightly
from November Increases m
trade and goverunenl more
than offset cutba cks m
consln•ctmn and effects of a
labor-management d1spute m
transportation
Columbus
Nonagncu ltural mdustr1es
emplo yed
463, 000
m
December, up 2 per ce nt
from
November
PreChnstmas hmng m retB1l
trade
hfted
nonmanufacturing desptte seasonal declines m con·
struchon
Dayton· Nona gncutlral
wage and salary employment
rose 2 per cent from
November to 332 ,000 m
December Th e gam occurred m nonmunufacturing,
as expansion lO r etail trade
more than offset shrmkage m
contract construction

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