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8- The Daily Sen till&lt;' I, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Monday , Feb. 9, 1971;

President asks

51 pupils on honor listing
The Hadnr

Bnn·p Wulft&gt;, '1\u nmy Wvlfe.

Elcn1entary Schuoll1onur l'ol l
for the 3rd six weeks gradmg

Wl1 ndv \\lulfe.
Gra·d(' Twu
Lori Adams ,
Tr·acy
Cle land,
Tina
Furesl£'1,
Mandy
Hill ,
Melissa Ihle, /\lana Lyons,
Lisa Parsons, Kelly Rizer,
Kenda Rizr r . Brad Hnbmson ,

RACINE -

t&gt;&lt;•riod lis ted 51 puplles.
Grade Onr

-

MHtthe\\

Jewell, Ltsa Pape, Hal' hel
Reiber,

Dtana

Stmpson ,

McDaniels
host meet

"The single greatest threat to the quality of life of older
Americans is inflation," he said. "Our first priority
continues to be the fight against inflation."
Ford said that allhongh double digit inflation had been
cut nearly in half, the retired, living on fixed incomes
"have been particularly hard hit and the progress we
have made in reducing inflation has not benefited them
enough .
"The partiCular vulnerablility of the aged to the burdens
of inflation requires that specific improvements be made
in two major federal programs, Social Security and

Meter.
Grade Three

Alan Crisp ,

S.mdra HardNl, Lo is Illle,
D;JV!d Powe ll , Luri Simpson ,
Lori Wolfe.

Pomeroy Church nf Chri st .

Mrs. Jerr)• Fields pres1ded
with Mrs. Lewis Osborne
giving devotwns from 1 Cor .
13 on the "Love" theme. She
re:_1d a poem , " A Lovely

Day", and Richard Evanson
led in prayer. There was a
discussion on how to increasP
the class attendance.
The March meeting w11l be

at the church . Mrs. Richard
F.v:mson conducted B1ble
games with prizes going to
Mr. and Mrs. McDaniel, Mrs
Edward Venoy, Mrs. Elwood
Bowers and Mrs. Denver
Kapple . Refreshments were
served to those na med and
.Jerry Fields and Mrs .
Charles Eskew .

VISIT BIDWELL
Mrs. Virgil Roush and Mrs.
Myrtle Walker were in
Bidwell Thu1·sday to visi l Mr .
and Mrs. Sam Marrs, Sr. and
family. They called at the
Walker Funeral Home in
Wilkesville to pay last
respects to Jim Bill Marrs
who d1ed unexpectedly of a
heart attack. Mr. and Mrs.
He~ Marrs of Lafayette, Ind.
and Mrs . Paul 1Je an )
Hothacker of Los Angeles
\\iere here for the services.
Burial was m Greenwood
Cemetery at Hacine.

MEIGS THEATRE
TONITE THRU THURS .

FEB 9,12
NOT OPEN

Grade Four - Jcunes Bush ,

Ke vin

Curfman ,

Becky

Juhn so n, Lindu Proffitt,
Katrin:J S110llgrass, La ren

Wolfe. Tony Wolfe.
Grad e Five - · Kat hy
BHker, Zane Rceglc , Angie
Glenn , Scutl .Justis, Becky

Lee, J ohn Porter, Clair
Morris, Tonja Salser. Lori
Ward en, Melanie Weese,
Terry Pa tter son , David
Salmon s.

Grade SIX -- Vicky Deem,
Kim
Follrod , Melinda
Salmons, Ri Ia Sloler, La ura
Wolfe . Kent Wolfe

Taft
( Contmuc&gt;d from page I)
consumer in this country."
"We should ask why it is
more important to play partisan politics than to face up to
the tragedy of street crime,
the degradmg Impact of
catastrophic illness and to the
near bankruptcy of our
energy resources - to face
the reality that those taxes
are too high and the quatlty of

Medicare."

Mrs. Filson
died Sunday
POINT PLEASANT - Mrs.
Bertha S. Filson, 92, of Pomt
Pl eas ant died Sunday in
Pleasant Valley Hospital
followi ng a brief 1llncss. She

was well known in the Ohio
Valley for her c1vic mterests,
Funeral services will be
conducted a t 11 a . m.
Wednesday

at

t he

Presbyterian Church with the
!lev. Hufus Cromartie officiating. Burial will follow in
Ihe Lon e Oak Cemetery .
Fnends will be received at

the Crow-Hussell Funeral
Home after 6 p. m. Tuesday
until 9 p. m. when memorial
services will be held by the
OES Chapter 75.
She was born Aug. 19, 1883,
goverrunent service too low,''
m Middleport, and was a
he said.
"11Jese are the kmds of daughter of the late William
and Sophia Munch Steinbach.
questions I hope all Ohioans Her husband William C.
will ask of our candidates. Filson, d1ed 111 19:ll.
These are the kinds of issues .
Survivors mclude one
on which we should base our
daughter,
Mrs . Ja mes
judgments of the candiates."
1Eleanor) McComb, of Point
Pleasant ; three sisters, Mrs.
Harry D. 1Ernihe ) Roush and
Mrs. Hilda Pmkslon, both of
Point Pleasant ; Mrs. Leon
1 H e len 1 Spaulding,
Hollywood, Fla ., and a
granddaughter, Juliu Lee
90~PINT
McComb ) a student at
Marshall
Univers1ly.
CARRYOUTONL~

Fresh Ham Hock
Navy Bean Soup

Hospital News

I Continued from page I)
to school but I don 't know if
I'm going to · stay there .
There's talk of a mass
walkout by the whites. I don't
know who's organizing itit's all by word of mouth. But
if things get tense , I'm
going."
A student, who asked that
his name be withheld,
watched a nearly empty bus
arrive with black students
and said, "Good. As long as

Veterans Memorial Hospital
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS
-- Elmer Kautz, Pomeroy;
Joseph Prof!i tt , · Racine ;
Mary
Derenberger,
Pomeroy; Lena Heilman,

they don't come, there won't

be any violence. Let them
stay home.u

Despite efforts of black
community leaders during
ille weekend, few of tbe
blacks, who number about
Sarah McKnight one-fourth of the student
body, were on hand for
died Saturday
classes.
Escambia High's nickname
Sarah Elizabeth McKnigh t,
77, of 71 ,
Depot St., was Rebels until a federal
Pataskala, who died at her judge in Pensacola responded
residence Saturday, was to black protests in 1973 and
preceded in death by two ruled a name change. The
sons, one sister and her nickname was changed to
Raiders.
parents.
The 5th U.S. Ctrcuit Court
She is survived by her
of
Appeals overturned the
Otho
husband,
David
lower
court ruling and told
McKnight, Pataskala; a
the
school
board to Jet
sister,
Wilda
Huning ,
students
decide
on a name. In
Downmgton; three brot her~,
a
surprise
election
last
Ross Boring, Johnstown;
Wednesday,
Rebels
was
Lloyd Boring, Columbus, and
William Boring, Downing ton ; selected, but principal Chris
eight grand£'1llldren and Banakas said the change
the
necessary
seven great-grandchildren . lacked
approval
by
twothirds
of the
Funeral serv1ces will be
student
body.
held Tuesday at I p, m. at the
Ewing ~·uncral Chapel wilh
i!Je Hev . Cecil
Cox officiahng. Friends mt:~y COJII at
the funeral home one howprior to services.
No charges have been flied ,
Mrs McKnight wa s a
and
no ruhng has been made
former resident nf the
in
the
shuotmg dealh of Hollis
Oownington area .
Miller, Jr ., 22, Bidwell, early
Saturday morni~g .
Ga lha Cou nty shenff's
questioned 18department
FIREMEN UN JOB
year-o
ld
Beth
Morri so n,
RUTLAND
1'he
Eagle
Rd
.,
Rt
2,
Bidwell,
Rutland Fire Dept. had il•
severa
l
hours
Sa
tw·day
aftrucks and men on the

Jacqueline Susann's
ONCE IS NOT
ENOUGH
( No1 shown Jan 9 11 due to

Crow's
Steak House

scene of the recent fire in
the lo\\-cr blol'k uf i&gt;(Jmero)

ter no on

and stayed there for man)'
hours. The Chester Dept
stood by In case of fires
developing in other areas
Two

SATURDAY
DISCHAHGES
Nellie
Price, Orpha Hussell, Okey
Kiser, Sr ., Charles Withee,
Gilbert Mees, Charles Werry,

Penny Landers , Norman
Neece.
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS Lionel Gilmore, Cheshire ;
Otis Arnott, Racine ; Martin

P1erce , Middleport; Ernie
Rood, Reedsville; Janet
Jeffers, Pomeroy,
SUNDAY DISCHARGES Harold King, Dana Halfhill,
Jesse Bush, Leona Stewart,
Halcigh Sayre.
Hulzer Medical Center

(Hirth, Feb. 6)
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Sayre, daughter, Henderson,
W. Va .
(Births, Feb. 71
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cheek,
daughter, Coallon; Mr. and
Mrs. Hoger Gilliland, son,
Jackson ; Mr . and Mrs . Minor
Leach, daughter, Wellston ;
Mr . and Mrs. Roger
Hutherford, daughter,
Rodney .
(Births, Feb. 8)
Mr. and Mrs. Steven McManus, danghter, Hamden;

The Pomeroy Alumni

A~sn .

pr&gt;rrn 1 ~S 10n

nf

members

of

lhl'

answered a calf to R"ovte 1,

Mlddleporl, al 4: 59 p.m .
Sunday for Mrs. Sophie
Thomas, a medical pallent,

who was taken to Hoi zer

Medical Center. AI 8:08p.m.
Saturday. the squad wentlo a·
Middleport ca fe for Helen,
Marlow who was Ill . She was
taken to Ve1erans Memorial

Hospital.

about

th e

ci r-

meet at 7 JO p m. Tuesday at

lhe home of Susan Baer, 408 ·
S Flflh, Middleport. Judy

Crooks and Marilyn An derson will present 1he
program on "A Woman

Alone."
marriage license was
issued to Donald Edward
A

Vaughan , 19, Middleporl and
Pamela Leigh Nlclnskv. 17, •
Rultand.
Filing for dlssolulion of

marriage in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court have

been Margie E. Schoonov~r.
Rt. 3, Pomeroy, and Norman
J . Schoonover, Pomeroy , and

Galli E. Bradford, Rf. 3,
Racine, and Clara Jean
Bradford, Racine .

The Racine E·R squad was

called Sunday 12 · 15 p.m. for
Ott Arnott, 91, Racine, who
was taken to Veterans

Memorial Hospital.

lured nose, right index finger, Gallla County Coroner, said
dislocated shoulder and an autopsy was being permultiple
bruises
and formed today at the Holzer
Miss Morns, mother of four abrasions.
Medical Center.
sm all children, and the
In additiOn to the sheriff's
Miller died from gunshot
victim had been in some kind wourds of the chest and face department, Prosecutin~
of domestic quarrel prior to fired from a .25 caliber Attorney Gene Weillcrholt,
the shooting. Miss Morrison revolver. The shooting oc- Dr. Warehime and the
was treated and released curred at the Morrison home Southeastern Ohio Reigonal
from the Holzer Medical located near Tycoon Lake. Crime Lab at Nelsonville are
Cen ter for a possible fracDr. Donald R. Warehime, assisting in the investigation.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
Just Arrived
Another
Shipm,ent Of

Playtex·

Social I
~1
~
1 Calendar 1
,,

.

BRAS

.....

TUESD,\Y
MEIGS County Chapter 53
Tuesday, 7::10 p.m. at DAV
home on Butternut Ave .,
Pomeroy,

and

GIRDLES
•18-Hour
eCross· Your-Heart
•Support Can Be
Beautiful
•Instead
eNo Visible Means

II II

•Living
\

Farmers Bank
,..,._._.,

eFree Spirit Pants
Liner
'

eDouble Diamonds

FOUNDATIONS DEPARTMENT

SECOND FLOOR
Main Store, Annex and Wlllhouse •
Open Monday thru Thursday
and Saturday 9:30 to 5

lot ol little
repair s
accumulated
around the house"&gt; Think
it's abouf time to ge1
r1

started? Our " FRIENDLY
ONES" have the tools and

Shop Fridays 9:30 to 8 p.m.

materials you need . TRY

US - YOU'LL LIKE US!

POMEROY, OHIO
lnsurenc:e For Eedl Dlpasltor
Mlmber Fec:lerel Ol!poslt lnlurenct Corporation

eFree Spirit
•I Can't Believe It's
A Girdle

Have you got

Sewage, water tap fees raised, in Middleport
An ordinance lncreasiJII! sewage and water tap fees from
"as given final approval on a ~2 vote when
. Middleport VI.IJage Council met In regular oeulon Monday
night.
Votlnc In favor on the final reading of the ordinance and Its
adoption "ere Counclbnen George Meinhart, Marvin K~Uy

f75 to

and Carl Horky. Voting against were Councilmen Allen Lee
King and James Brewer, The dissenters had stated \hey feel
the Increases are a discouraging factor to building in the town .
At the same vote, with the same council members
approving and disapproving, an ordinance providing for a $S
lldd!Uonal automotive license fee charge in the community
.. l'I'BS approved on Its second reading.
Councllman Brewer said that he ''wants it made perfectly
clear" to the public that tbe additional license plate charge,
"hlch would ra~ about $10,000 a year in town, is not a "cure

Cole guilty
COLUMBUS - Homer A.
Cole, 57, president, general
manager and a principal
stockholder of the Ohio
Valley
Manufacturing
Corporation, Tuppers Plains,
Monday changed his plea to
guilty of failing to deposit
weekly
payroll
taxes
' collected from employes for
'' i!Je week ending Nov. I, 1974,
· Cole originally pleaded in.
nocent Jan. 16, 1976.
· A bill of information filed in
U. S. District Cow-l Dec. 30,
"1975 showed Cole failed to
make nine weekly deposits
hltalling $5,21~.09 of taxes
withheld from employes of
'i!Je corporation from Nov. I,
1974 through Dec. 27, 1974 as
required by Section 7215 of
the Internal Revenue Code.
Cole faces a maximum
penalty of one year imprisonment
and-or
a
maltimum $5,000 fihe. Judge
Robert M. Duncan delaved

Sheriff cites

The Department Stor• of
SutldinQ SincP "l5 .

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ELBERFELDS IN

EROY

sentencing pending a report
from the probation department
The inveshgation was
conducted by th.e Columbus
office of the Internal Revenue
Service .

A single car accident was
mvestigated by the Meigs
County Shenff's Dept.
Monday at 5:25p.m. tn ScipiO
Twp, or TR 386.
: James I. Morgan, Jr ., 17,"
Albany 1 traveling west, went
off on the left and struck and
broke off a utility pole
disrupting electrical service.
Morgan was cited to court on
· charges of failure to keep
vehicle on the right half of the
road
and
fictihous
registration. There was
heavy damage.

all " for the financial problems of the town. It was brought out

i!Jat the town will have to raise additional funds for paying the
light bill. Receipts from the auto license fee would be
ea rmarked exclusively for street maintenance and repair.
The discussion again brought out that the Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co. will discogtinue at Ule end of July
collection of fees from residents and business houses used to
pay for the town's street lights. The company has agreed to
continue the collection of the money for an additional year on
the provision i!Jat village officials accept without dissent rate
hikes approved by the Public Utilities Conunisslon of Ohio and
make an effort to set up means by which the village can pay for
the street lights. Both King and Brewer criticized the company
for that provision.
It was reported that the charge which the company is
collecting from residents and business houses totals a little
over $500 a month at the present time with street lighting
running about $1,000 a month. After July 31, this year, there is
no plan - so far - in collecting !unds for payment of the street
lighting. Mayor Fred Hoffman said some proposal on how
money is to be collected from townspeople should be forthcoming.
Council approved the mayor's report for January showing
$500.85 collected in fines and fees and $170 in merchant police
collections for a total of $670.85.
The group reviewed lhe by-laws of the proposed
Middleport Police Auxiliary with Councilman King leading the
discussion and noting changes he recommended for the bylaws. King changed all words in the by-laws which he felt
discriminated against women and left the ultimate authority
on the operation of the organization up to the mayor. The
by-laws as changed by King will be typed with copies going to
councilmen for study and consideration at the next meeting.
Also attending the meetmg besides those named above
was Clerk-Treasurer Gene Grate.

I"'-

Dateline 1776
l'llii.AU EU'IIJA,

Feb. Ill - Benjamin
Fl'anklin suggested
that the American
army consider using
hows and arrows in
view of the gunpower
shortage. In his view,
they were accurate as
. muskets, inexpensive
to obtain, provided
rapid fire and created
no smoke to blind the
marksman.

UNIT CALLED
RACINE - The Racine ER squad was called at 12:40
a .m. today for Tessie Wells,
Portland, a medical patient,
and at 3 a,m. for Margaret
Houdashelt, Racine, who was
suffering back pains. Both
were taken to Holzer Medical
Center.

Weather
Cloudy, chance of showers
tonight and Wednesday. Lows
tonight in the upper 30s and
highs Wednesday tn the upper
40s .
Probability
of
precipitation is 20 per cent
today, 50 per cent tonight, 30
per cent Wednesday.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Thursday through
Saturday, fair Thursday
and a chance of rain or
snow Friday and Saturday.
Highs will be 35 to 45 north
and 45 to 55 south. Lows
mostly will be In the upper
teens to the 20s.

Albany youth

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VOL XXVII

NO. 209

A high speed chase - up to
110 miles per hour - by West
Virginia, GaUia County and
Middleport lawmen ended in
Middleport about 4:20 a .m.
Tuesday.

INews. . . in Briefs\\!

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enttn e

at

POMEROY,MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Radiator shot in
high speed chase

Middle'pol't polfce were
asked by Wesl Virginia State
Police and Gallia County
officers to stop a bla ck
Camaro traveling on Route 7
toward Middleport ~ ~ a
reported 110 miles an hour.
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Middleport officers David
Ward and Wilham Miller
went to the Middleport
business loop and the black
~
~
Camaro appeared.
They fired into the ground
By UDlted Presslnternall&lt;IDal
but
the car did not stop. They
THE DtrrCH GOVERNMENT TODAY NAMED A
I!Jen
fired into the radiator .
THREE-MAN Independent commission to investigate
The
driver
turned m at the
allegatlona that Prince Bernhard received $1.1 mllllon from
loop
and
got
as far as the
Lockheed Aircraft Corp. for help 111 selling warplanes.
The national newspaper De Volkskrant quoted
parliamentary circles Monday as saying a ruling against
Bernhard, consort of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, "could
entail the abdication" · of the monarch, Constitutional law
IJ'Ofessor Jan Prakke said Bernhard could face criminal
Van W. Buzzard , 7:! , Hl. 4,
(l'osecution lf special investigators found he had accepted a Pomeroy, was killed m an
li-lhe from i!Je US. aerOSJI!!IIce firm, Premier Joop Den Uyl , in apparent logging accident on
a:le\ter to Parllamenl, announced the makeup of the three- his property some tim e
man team of Investigators, expected to take about six weeks to Monday .
report findings in the case.
Accordmg lo the Meigs
County Sheriff's Dept. Mr .
. COLUMBUS - THE SJ'ATE EDUCATION Dept is Buzzard went on a h11l to cut
concerned that a Seilate bill sponsored by Sen. Charles Butts, logs at 12: JOp .m. When he d1d
Weveland, which Is aimed at mandating there he no more not return by 4 p.m. Mrs.
than a 27-1 teacher-pupil radio In grades I, 2and 3, would strain Buzzard sent her grandson,
school budgets by forcing some school districts to hire more Steve Frat ley, on the !Jill to
teachers.
find him ,
•
The department said the bill only clouds an already
He found the bod; and
perplexing financial picture, The department said a recent returned to the residence
cost per pupil study which shows the proportion schools spend from where the Pomeroy E-R
for teachers is ,decreasing as costs soar. A Leglsla live Service
Conunission study (LSC) supports Butts and a host of cosponsors who contend that only Cleveland, amoJII! the top 10
school dla\rlcts, "ould be adversely affected.

PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

Tie up dogs
Dogs will not be pel'
mitled to run loose In
Pomeroy, Mayor Clarence
Andrews warned today.
Mayor Andrews said that
dogs mnst be lied or confined. Those running loose

Pomeroy may join
in ·county project

are in violation of a village
Middleport swim pool area
Pomeroy council in special
ordinance.
Such dogs will
before the vehicle's motor
session Monday night passed
be
picked
up
and
taken
to
failed.
a resolution to cooperate with
the dog pound and the
Two persOns in the car
Meigs County in the
ov.ncrs
wiU
bt!
prosecuted.
were turned over to Gallia
construction of a combined
County officials.
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Ja1led in Gallia County
· center with final passage for
today was David Cheeseactual construction to be
brew, 21, Pomt Pleasant. . A
approved following a meeting
companion was released .
of Mayor Clarence Andrews,
Cheese brew, Gallia officers
council, and Francis Leighty,
said1 was wanted in West
consultant.
VIrginia. He was booked in
Pomeroy council has made
Ohio for fleeing an officer of
pre-application for a block
the law and driving under
grant of $400,000 with $100,000
suspension
to be used for a conununity
center.
Eleanor Thomas, executive
The Pomeroy Volunteer
director
of the Meigs County
f'1re Department has elected
Council
on
Aging met with the
Fire Co mpany and Lme
commissioners
as did Fred
squad a nd Sheriff's Dept. Officers for the year 1976 .
Crow,
Jr.,
their
solicitor, to
Elected as president of the
were called .
regard
to
the
proposal.
The last t1me anyone heard fire company was longtime
Mrs. Thomas pointed out
Mr Buzzard usmg his chain member i\lbert Woodard; that if the county and city
saw was approximately 2:30 vice president, Dw1ght would combine their money it
Parker; se&lt;iretary treasurer.
p.m .
Joseph
Struble and i!Jree would be a much better
Dr. R. R Pickens, coun ty
project.
coroner. was OJt the scene at yea r tr ustee ) Mike Hamm .
Mrs. Thomas explained
Line Offt cers are, flrc
7:20p .m. The body was taken
i!Jat
the 648 Gallia - Meigs to the Bigony-Jordan Funeral ch1ef, Charles Legar !four Jackson Mental Health Board
Home in Albany . Deputy year term); Isl Assistant has mental health dollars for
Randall Carpenter was the Chief , Jim Sisson; 2nd capital improvement and is
lnvesligating officer. Mr. Assistant Ch1ef, Tum Werry; willing to put this money Into
Buzzard's properly is loca ted captams, Joe Struble, Bobby i!Je Meigs County project.
in Colun1bia Township on CR C. Hysell, Jack Follrod, and
The proposed project would
William
Lambert:
10.
provide
a senior cillzens
lieutenants, Jeff Shank, Don
center,
city community
Mayer ) George Korn Jr , and
recreatiOn
facility , county
Sleven Hartenbach.
community
facihty and
Officers elected by the
health
center
mental
Pomeroy
Volunteer
Emergency Squad for 1976
are, Chief, Tom Werry;

Firemen
elect

Woodard

Elderly man is killed

. EXETER, N. H. - RONALD REAGAN attacked the
a&lt;jmlnlstratloo's foreign policy today, criticizing the
l'teslden\, Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and U. S.
policy on Angola, Russia, China and the Panama Canal.
• "One 1"onders if we even have a foreign policy, for It is
impossible to detect a coherent global view," the GOP
presidential candidate told a student audience at Phlllips
Exeter Academy,
••
.. DETROIT - CHRYSLER CORP. AND GENERAL
~RS are recalling 22,000 cars and nearly 600 motor homes
because of defects Involving automatic speed controls, transmlssiotll and steering syatem.S.
' Cbry&amp;ler said Monday It has had 12 reports of throttles
:!licking on 1975 Chrysler Cordoba and Dodge Cbarger SE
models because of Improperly assembled automatic speed
controlaylleml. In t"o inltances, the cars were involved in
acddents, butlberewere no Injuries, O!rysler said. GM said It
l!trecaiUng a 19'16&lt;nodel Buick Regal, Century, LeSabre and
Electra models and some Oldsmobile Cutlass models because
about 300 may have a defective transmission linkage.
CLEVELAND - REGisrRATION OF HANDGUNS Is

nQW required by law In Ohlo'slargest city, home of the state's
hljlllest homicide rate, City ColDlcll voted 24 to 8 Monday night
10 approve a !IUD registration ordinance and It was

lnlnllicliately signed Into Ia" by Mayor Ralph J. Perk, who
vetoed almllar legislation t"o years ago "bile running for the
U'. 8. Senate,
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Under the lew Ia", handgun owners have 00 days to
a\ the nearest district police station or at central
p6Uce station. 'l1ley wlllp\ a registratioo card and pay a $S
IIi. "In an orderly society we must regulate," said John
Jl!lmes, CCHpOn80I' of the legislation with Council President
Gjlorlle Forbes.

,.later

POMEROY
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XI Gamma Mu Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi Sororlly will

omd was released .
According to inves tigation,

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We have many reasons for protesting against British action s these clays. But nur most heated protest is against one
especially otlimsive practice. The British have been blockading France and French-controlled ports. Now, they're im pressing our sa ilors. They have an excuse, they say, A lot of
their sa ilors are deserting the Royal Navy. They don't like
the duty, the discipline , the pay or even the food. So they
jump s hip in our ports and sign on with us. We don't mind.
Om· merchant sh ips can use them. So can our navy . We give
them papers that officially ca ll them Americans. But
British law says no English man can ever be anything but an
Englishman. Britam seizt:&gt;s her sa tlurs from our ships. But
she all too often se izes our sai lors, too. Says the language
makes it impossible to tell the difference. She even fires on
our Chesapeahe and ldll s three Americans. That's an act of
war. We'i'e thinkin g war is on the way .~]

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cumstances of the shooting

Service, Joan Utslngcr and
Marvel Quillen, prepared

1807: 1'0nce an Englishman, alii1ays an Englu;hman."

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Memorial Hospital.

PLEASANT VALLEY
DISCHARGES - Vance
Jenkins, Glenwood; Mrs .
William Watson, son, Apple
Grove ; Herschel Jeffers,
Glenwood; Leroy Hill ,
Buffalo; Edith Simkins,
William Wiillers, Mrs. Doris
Ronecutter, Anthony Cemini,
'ames Bragg, Eva Clonch,
all PL Pleasant; Robert
Kense, Ashton; Mrs. James
Nibert, Gallipolis; Mrs .
Russell Cummins, daughter,
Racine; Sandra Roush,
Mason, and Dorsel Russell,
Delaware, Ohio.
BIRTH - Feb. 6, a son to
Mr . and Mrs. Carey
Newman, Gallipolis.

LEWIS
MANLEY
AMERICAN
LEGION
AUXILIARY, 2p m. Tuesday
al the home of Mrs. Ruth
Brown.
RACINE MA~UNIC Lodge
461, F&amp;i\M , Tuesday, 7·30
p.m. at hall ; work in all three
degrees;
all
Masomc
members we lcome.
MIDDLEPORT MASONIC
Lodge 363, F&amp;AM, Tuesday, 7
p.m . to present Ma s ter
Masons Degree ; all Master
Masons invited.
by

Roosevelt Branham who was
111. He was taken to Veterans

and Mrs. Richard C.
Wh1te ,
daughter,
Pt.
Pleasant.

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made a run 1o Harrisonville
at 9:52 p.m. Sundav lor

Mr:

Pomeroy fire distributing
the
refreshml•nts
to
firefighters.

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The Pomerov E·R squad

GETS LIFE SENTENCE
FREMONT, Ohio (UPI) A Bettsville man Saturday
was sentenced to life In prison
for the stabbing death last
November of a state highway
patrolman.

sand1\iches and coffee and
~ere on the scene al the

From a Great American Bank

nounced.

will meet Thursday, Feb. 12,
at 7: JO p.m. at lhe home of
Mrs. Gene Milch. Mulberry
Heigh", Pomeroy .
The BIQ Bend c;111;~ns
Radio Club will meet al 7: JO
p,m. Tuesday al the Rock
Springs Grange hall rather
than Friday night as an .

Rutland unit of the
Southeastern Ohio
Emerg&lt;•ncy Medi ca l

The
tempera lure
in
downtown Pomeroy at 1l
a.m. Monday w~:~ s :UI degrees
lll\der sunny sk1es .

Pomeroy , Ot'lio

Pomeroy .

Local news, notices

Woman questioned, released

of the county.

FRI.· SUN .
FE.B.Il·15

tcy road s)

financing the insurance program .

Rubin &amp;tva~c. HcL"ky Van-

Mr. and Mrs. Bill MeDame!
hos ted a recen t meeting of
the Golden Rule Class of the

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have thl' utsurance coverage.
Under his plan, Ford said no one would have to pay
more than $500 a year for hospital and nursing bills a nd no
one would pay more than $250 annually for doctor fees.
But he also proposed some changes in the method of

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Rockefeller will
come to Hartford
HARTFORD, W. Va .- The
center here
which opened its doors to the
public last week will have a
rare, special guest soon .
Meeting over the weekend
the Hartfor~ Town Council
planned a reception for
gubernatorial candidate Jay
Rockefeller IV who will be a t
the center Feb 2lat I :30 p.m.
on a swing through Mason
County,
Council also issued a
warning against the use of
steel animal traps and dogs
left loose, and granted a
building perm:t to Larry
Roush.
Council
thanked
all
community

business organizations and

individuals who aided in l~e
open house at the community
center. Among those were the
American LEgion of New
Haven, Rutland Furmture,
Frulh Pharmacy, Marguerite
Shoe Shop, Elber!elds ,
Pickens Hardware, Mason
Counly Bank, Sayre's liardware. Farmers Bank, Green

Captam,

hardware, Hogg and 'Zuspan,
Jan's Ceramics, Gregg's Key
Markel, I and . S Supermarket, King's Laundromat,
Tookie 's Fash10ns, Pomeroy
Flower Shop,
Francis
Florists, Hardman's Forget
Me Not Florists, Ben Franklin, Hair Harbor, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Black, Rosalee
Kearns, Cheryl Flowers,
Louise Gibbs, Eileen Anderson, and W. H Lomon .
Present al the meeting
were Mayor Charles Black,
recorder Maxine Arnold, and
Council members Vernon
Grinstead, Rupert Howard,
Kenneth Green and Arthur
Gibbs Jr.

SQUAD CALLED
The Middleport E-R squad
went to Route 7 below
Middleport at 8:59 p.m.
Monday for David Grueser,
70, who was ill. He was taken
to Holzer Medical Center,
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Don

Mayer;

Lieutenan t, Joe Struble, and
secretary-treasurer for the
squad is Charles Legar.
During 1975 lhe fire
department responded to 62
fire runs and the emergency
squad logged 487 runs for a
grand total of 549 fire-squad
runs.

acfordmg to Mrs. Thomas.
She also stated that other
county services could be
incorporated if they so
desired .
Council pointed out !hal the
county conunissioners have
iJpproved an option and
easemenl to lease for 99 years
beginning Feb. 9, 1976 real
estate owned by the county
near Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
·
Fred Crow said the purpose
of the resolution is to combine
the city building with the
county community building.
He said the building if built on
county owned properly would
be under the control of the
county. It would have lo be
taken under considera lion if
combined momes would do a
better JOb than separate
opera lions, Crow pointed out.
Council members brought
up
the
problem
of
maintenance of the fac1lity,
staling i!Jat they "in no way"
could afford to pay utihties
and maintenance , Council
discussed the issue at great
length .
Crow noted that the facility
is to be used for recreation
purposes but the question or
upkeep could be a. problem.
Mrs. Thomas commented
that if Pomeroy did not want
w parti.cipate in the county
project it would not affect the

senior citizens grant to go
ahead with their building.
Harold Brown and Harry
Davis stated that IIJey did not
want additiOnal expenses
while Lou Osborn&lt;l observed
that council was going to
have to take a chance on,
"hqw else 1s Pomeroy going
to advance?"
Crow had two resolutions
prepared, one fur the county
conumssioners to cooperate
with the village of Pomeroy
in lhe construction of a
combined se nior citizens
community center and the
other for village of Pomeroy
to cooperate with the county
m the project.
Henry Wells was called by
phone durmg the meeting by
Mrs. Thomas as to what were
the intentions of the
connnissioners, to sign the
resolution , or not.
Wells told Mrs, Thomas
there would be no problem,
he felt the resolution would be
taken care of, and that the
commissioners would
cooperate.
Council will mee t again on
the issue Wednesday at 2 p,m.
Attending were Ma yo1
Clarence Andrews, Brown ,
Davis, Os borne , Ralph
Werry, Chuck Bartles ,
councilmen; Jane Walton ,
clerk, Mrs. Thomas, and
Crow.

Blood given Monday
Eighty-two
presented

pe r sons

themselves as

blood donors Monday at the
Pomeroy Elementary School,
noon to 6 p.m. From them 67
pints were ta ke n, 41 w
replacement.
There were seven first time
donors, Ruth Karr and Shelia
Taylor became gallon
donors; Harry Clark, Rosella
Birchfield and Ellis Myers ,
two gallon ;
Lawrence

$12,500 COMES IN
The February distributions
of $5,089,351.83 in loca l
government fund money to
Ohio's 88 counties and 367 1
cities and villages levying
local income taxes was an·
nounced by State Auditor
Contributions towards the
Thomas E. Fergusoo . Meigs purchase of an aerial ladder
County received $12,500
!ruck for Meigs County fire
departments have reached
$400.
CLOSING FOR DAY
Contributors include Mrs .
, The Gallia - Jackson
Beulah Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
Meigs Co mmunity Mental William Dunfee, Lucille R.
Health Center, 236 W. Second Leifheit, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
/\_venue, Pomeroy, will be H. Hamm, Mrs . Marie
closed feb . 16, in, observance II&lt;~ u ck. Minersv ille Umted
of
Lm coln 's
and Mellwdi s l Churc' h. Marie
Washington's birtHdays.
Biclunan, Margaret Vadish ,

Leonard, three gallon ; Mace!
Barton, four gallon ; Charles
Searls, 8 gallon; Richard
Barton, 14 gallon and Marty
Wilcnx , 7 gallon .
Nurses serv ing were Betsy
Molden,
R.N .;
Lela
Weatherby, LPN; Mrs . Vern
Story, R.N ., Diana Milliron ,
LPN: Wilma Tillis, LPN
and Naomi London, LPN .
Physicians were L. D.
Telle, MD ; Esberdado

Ladder fund is at ·$400

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and
V1IIaneuva,
M.O.
Raymond Bmce , M.D. The
canteen wa s served by the
Catholic Church women. 1
Loading and un loading was
by Volunteer Retired Senior
Citizens and Boy Seoul Troop
No. 249
Clenca l work was done by
Mary Nease, .Jean Nease ,
Juanita Sayre , Beulah
Strauss , Martha Lou Beegle,
Mace!
Barton ,
Helen
P1ckens. Grace Drake, J oyce'
Hoback , Emm a K. Cla tworthy , Mildred Belzing ,
Erma Roush, Eloise White,
Vernon Nease , E1ean or R
I..awson 1 .Jea nne Braun , Ahce
Struble, D1ck Karrn, Neva
Seifn ed, Dorothy Will . '
Donalions were by Qual ity
(Contmued on page 10)

Fa bric
Shop ,
Cad di e
Wickham, Lilhe R. Ledile,
Elo1se Adams , Mr. and Mrs
Don Thomas and one
anonymous donor
Donations are to be sent to
Mrs. Don Thomas , 289
Mulberry Ave, Pomeroy,
LOCAL TEMPS
and checks are to be made
The
temperature
in
payable to " Meigs County
downtown
Pomeroy
at
II
F1re Departments Ci tizens
am
.
Tuesday
was
58
degrees
Fund."
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The Daily Sentmel Middleport Pomeroy U 1'Uesday Feb 10 1976

Patty Hearst's story: fear, assault, abuse
By DONALD B THACKREY

SAN FRANCISCO (UP!)
In a qu et emot onless vo1ce
Patricia Hearst fmally told
her story of life underground
with
the
Symbionese
Liberation Army - a life of
fear sexual assault and
physical abuse
The 21 year-&lt;&gt;ld newspaper
he1ress admitted Monday she

helped rob a bank fired a
machine gun at a Los Angeles
sporting goods store helped
kidnap a high school student
and trekked back and forth
across the country With radl
cals without trymg to
escape
She said she took part m the
bank robbery and d1d
whatever else she was told

Chimp returning
to haunt Reagan
By RICHARD H GROW ALD

DURHAM N H (UP!) Bonzo the Cbunpanzee has
swung back out of Hollywood
h story to haunt Ronald
Reagan m the
New
Hampshire Republican
presidential primary The
beast g1ves President Ford
equal tune
Reagan made a mov e
called Bed time for Bonzo
two decades ago a comedy
about rrusmg a chimp as a
ch1ld One of the activ sts m
the People s B1centenmal
Commission a small but
no1sy band whose counter
celebration mcludes damning
b g busiDess and harrassmg
pr mary candidates has
taken to wearmg a ba1ry
Bonzo costume to prunary
rallies

The prlmary prlm8te made
h1s debut at a Reagan
appearance at Dartmouth
Uruvers1ty last week but the
cand date managed to
remam the event s top
banana Sunday
at a
Un vers ty
of
New
Hampshire appearance 10
front of 3 500 students Ford
found one of the questioners
at the audience nucrophone
was Bonzo
Gonzo Bonzo beat h1s chest
over a question condemnmg
b1g bus ness Ford hk e

af er bemg lhreatened w1th Jr about the plannmg of a
death hundreds of t11nes
bank holdup last Apr 1 m
She sa1d she was locked n Carmichael Calif where a
dark closets for several woman was killed Bailey
weeks after her k dnapmg
told her to decline on grounds
raped m one of them by of poss ble self ncrunmat10n
W1UI8lll Wolfe and other SLA
M1ss Hearst made the f1rst
members hauled from one public d sclosures about her
hideout to another n a life m captivity at a hear ng
garbage can carried m a car on the admiss b llty at her
trunk and punched n the eye bank robbery tnal of
four tunes by W1U1am Harr s ev1dence about events m the
Fear that e1ther the SLA or Apnl 15 1974 holdup
FBI would kill her
The JUry absent from the
espec ally after she watched courtroom durmg M1ss
SIX of her kidnapers slam n a Hearst s appearance was
battle w1th Los Angeles pollee excused agam today as U S
on telev1s1on - kept her from D str ct Court Judge Oliver
taking advantage of repeated Carter cont nued the hear ng
chances to escape M1ss
The granddaughter of
Hearst said
newspaper magnate William
Although she covered most Randolph Hearst renounced
of her life underground she her SLA comrades and
was mstructed by defense demed
ever
bemg
attorney F Ue Bailey not to emotwnally nvolved w th
respond to quest ons from Wilham Wolfe whom she
Prosecutor James Browrung

Reagan apparently decided
the only thing to do With a
chunp m the crowd was to
pretend chmps are people
Ford sunply remarked he
could not understand one of
Bonzo s words got Bonzo to
repeat it and answered the
question
Monday tra11lng Ford to
the umvers1ty campus
Reagan v sited the Tau
Kappa Epsilon Fratermty
by Dale Rothgeb Jr
Reagan was a Teke at
Desp1te
n any
Eureka College Ill four
d1sagreemen
Is
durmg
a long
decades ago
s
tormy
sesswn
Monday
Come on fellows sa1d
night the Galha Coun ty
Reagan why d1d the students
Local
Board of Educat on by
show Bedtime for Bonzo on
a
3
2
vote
dec1ded to st ck to
campus this week' H1s
ts
ear
her
dec1s1on to present
fratermty brothers laughed
a
$13
500
000 bond ssue
The former moVIe star sa1d
before
the
voting publ c on
the mov1e was a good
March
30
comedy when made but
A mot on was made o
asked Ls it stU! funny'
postpone
the elect on unt I he
Because you re m 11 a Teke
summer
months but t was
brother sa1d
defeated
3
2 Board member
Reagan laughed One of the
J
C
M1tchell
rnO\ ed that he
brothers added
And you
postpon
e the spec al
hoard
know governor we ve got a
elect
on
due
to apparent
number of chunps 10 thiS
voter
apathy
brought
fratermty house too
about
by
he
h1
gher
taxes
You know it was tragic
cau
sed
by
he
pr
ope
rty
about old Bonzo Reagan
reappraisal
sa1d The rught before he
James V Blev ns seconded
was to have collected his
the
mot on On roll call
anunal Oscar he burned to
death m a fire at M tchell and Blev ns were the
only members approv ng
Jungle land
postponemen t W1ll a m
Carter Bruce S Stout and
board pres dent J E Dlck)
Cremeens opposed t
Pnor to that Carter had
moved that the board con
t nue hav ng a bond ssue
placed before the pub! bu
on the elementary bu ld ng
program only It was felt that
the quest on of one or two
them IS all nght physiCally
Rubm sa1d But they said high schools had ca used so
much ammos ty the board
anyone who has JOined the
movement and leaves may would be w1se to ask for an
elementary program only
have ~e mental problems
The h gh school ss ue
You really get shattered
accordmg to Carter and an
he sa1d They told us I
never bef1eve the newspapers opmwn shared by oth er
parents attend10g t e sess on
and 2 if we ever left the
would be left n mbo In
movement we would self
essence the bond 1ssue would
destruct
remam
the same 4 7 mills for
Greenberg added I was
22
years
on $13 500 000 The
wakmg up at mght for the
e
ementary
program would
first couple of weeks
be
constructed
f rst w1th the
wondering if I would self
board
later
dec1d
ng the one
destruct
or
two
h1gh
sc
hool
con
The three are convmced
struct
on
ssue
The Two - or Bonme and
The board durm g a spec al
Herf or Bo and Beep meeUng
Dec 27 voted 3 2 to
beheved thm own message
construct
two h1gh school
at least at first They are not
nstead
of
one
h1gh schoo At
sure now
that
hme
the
dems1on over
Greenberg sa1d that despite
ruled
a
recommendallon
by
the urgmg of The Two that
the
county
s
newly
orgamzed
followers leave everything
Cornrn1ttee For Better
behind I can document that
Educahon
n Gall a County
they d collected $70 000 to
Schools
$100 000- but that s not the1r
S nee then members of the
motive
committee
have spl t f nd ng
The three are not sure what
t
d
ff
cult
to suppor the
the motive IS
board
s
pos1
t10n Carter s
They talk about a love
mot
on
resc
ndmg
the h1gh
completely different from
school
ssue
was
seconded
by
anything on th1s planet he
Blev
ns
On
roll
call
Carter
S81d Maybe II IS possible
people are lookmg for the and Blev10s voted yes wh le
Cremeens Stout and M tchell
love they lack in their lives
voted no

movement nabonw de have

qu t
As far as we know
everyone who has followed

Du ng he 105 m nute
d scuss on se e a op n ons
on the prospects of passmg
the bo d ssue were can
vassed
Blev ns "ho dur ng last
falls board elect on cam
pa gn coni nuall~ pressed
he 1ssue hat the board of
educatwn had been s t ng
still not dong any th ng abou
a bwldmg program sa1d w1th
the curren at tude of voters
the b ard wou d be be Iter off
to postpone the elect on unt I
a fter the J un e Pr mary
Elect on
Blev ns sa d he fel t that a
sol d vote aga ns the ssue
March 30 cou d spell defeat
for the d str ct
If turned down by a large
tnarg10 tl e State Depart
men! of Educal on n lrl fee

flared as Mrs Anne Hun ter

Add son pres dent of the
Addav le PTO and an act ve

member of the Better
Educat on Committee ac
cused board member Stout
of not car ng about the
school system and havmg a
conflict of nterest stnce he
was empIoy ed bY the Kyger
Creek Power Plant a maJor
taxp ayer 10 the school

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By Tom Tiede
NEW YORK As near as
can be deterllllned t was the
hideous Charles Manson who
populanzed the notion that
murder s lovely and should
be photographed
He suggested n fact that
he had actually aken snuff
f lms of some of h s art st c
aberrat ons the dea bemg
n h s swampy mmd that
only movmg pictures ca n
adequately ca ptur e the
rea hty of say a kn fe
slaughter
Gruesome But eave 11 to
Amer can
ngenUity to
cap1tahze on the dea A low
grade mov1e ca lled Snuff s
currently be ng diStributed to
selected c t1es largely m the
East along w1th the po nted
mpl catiOn that most of the
players are actually killed n
the plot Advertised as
something that could only
be f lmed m South Amer ca
where life IS cheap the fl ck
features
tortunn g
d smemberment and an
llnagmat1ve assortment of at
least 18 murders
The thought of 11 f not the
s1ght of 11 has stunned those
few who have heard of the
I 1m A telev1s1on movie cnt c
m Boston has recently
adv sed her v ewers that t
IS no hoax that unaware

many da1ry farmers who
depend on the mdustry to
market the r products A
satisfactory product tha
seems ava !abl e cheaply
could ncrease the presen
market for dairy products by
24 per cen t
Because of the h1gh n
c1dence of th s problem n
m nor ty groups I agree tha
leaders or such groups should
talk to the dairy 10dustry
rather f rmly about th s If
they are successful about 35
m Ilion wh1tes would ap
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mfotmat on
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bal anced diet requirements
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CHESTER
Eas ern s
JuniOr High spht two games
Monday n ght at Chester w th
Southern
Th e
e ghth
graders after gettmg off to a
slow start made a vahant
effort to come back after
tra lmg 31 16 at half 1me but
lost f nally 49-46
Coach Arch Rose sa d I 1s
earn was a little over
confident and that Sou hern
couldn t seem to m ss n
that I rst half Although h1s
team IS I II on the season he
praised h s boys for he1r
all! tude and always show ng
husUe They have lost seven
games by less than e ght
pomts
Brian B sse llled the losers
w1th 24 b gpo nts Myers had
e~ght Eastern h t 34 percent
of ts shots from the field and
8-22 free throws The next
game 1s Feb 19 at Wa er oo
Duffey and Foreman had 18
and 13 re spect ve y r~ r
Southern
The Eastern Seventh G ade
came out on top 34-JO Greg
W gal led the ba anced
scor ng w th 12 po nts and Joe
Bowers had 10 The team h1t
29 percent and 9 22 free
throws
Southern was led by
Tal holts e1ght markers H s
team hit 6 13 char ty tosses

Phil omena Mary Goodw n
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Pomeroy
Dav I P Goodw n Dorothy
Goodwm John V Goodw n
I nda Good wm
Mary
Marlen Johnson Goodw n
Roland E Goodw n Sherry
Good w n o Da v1d J Good
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Dan el R Roush Linda Sue
Young parcel Lebanon
Robert E Grueser Norma
Jean Grueser o Dons E
Snowden I 9 acres Chester
Ella E Smallwood to Mary
Ann Smallwood t1 acres
Rutland
Peter F Klem Carla Kle n
Arthur C ark K1m Clark
John M chael Kent toW ll am
A Young par cel M1d
dleport
I ester 1 a they
Mary
l.athey o B1lly R Hall Ruby
Sharop Hall parcels Salem
Kathryn G W se to Charles
H Wise V rgm1a J Betz
Mazie C Han nahs Cert for
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Judy Rowena Spencer Rei ,:
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whose team dropped a 72-67
overtime dec1s1on to No 1'
ranked
Indiana
last
Saturday But our break
went real well We re very
happy
Taylor
whose
club
absorbed 1ts second loss m
three days s nee he
announced h1s resignation as
Buckeye coach said the
M1ch1gan qu ckness was the
difference
We started runnmg w1th
them he S81d and there IS

Bulldogs come
in for revenge
By Greg Bailey
The Athens Bulldogs come
to Larry R Mornson
Gymnas1wn Tuesday n ght to
battle the Marauders of
Coach Ron Logan A month
ago the Me gs boys wen n to
Athens temtory and came
out with a very unpressiVe
VIctory only the second une
a Meigs team had whipped
the Bulldogs and the first
Ume ever at Athens
Coach Charles McAfee and
his boys w ll be looking for
sweet revenge because few
teams have managed to beat

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eleme ntary build ng program
and w1l do everyth ng m my
children through years of
power
to see that Ule bond
teleVISion bloodlettmg A
ISSue
p~ sse s
person m Cahforma ca n
He fur her stated that there
carry a gun n the streets but
is
no conflict of mterest n his
1s arrested as a menace f
employment
a t the Kyger
caught nude on the beach
Small wonder that brutality Creek Power Paint and asked
s edgmg out affection m the Super ntend ent C Comer
Bradbury to check w th the
actresses were unden ably republic and that a freak l ke board s a tto rney
B II
killed n the movie that t Charley Manson needs no Eachus) on any confi ct of
was dete stable to even mtroduction save his name
nterest
The paradox IS mtolerable
1mag ne
the
v ct1ms
Blev ns was also d sturbed
s rugg lmg n horror to A solution however is
about
he fact that w th JUst
evas ve Perhaps U Idea of a
escape
SIX weeks remam ng before
Pollee 10 New York purposely anonym o us
he elec 10n no maJOr
Phlladelph a and Wash ngton lnd anapol s cop s as good as campmgn for passage had
have been advised A spokes any He says he s seen the bee n launched
Snuff film and suggests it
man for the American Mot1on
In conJwn cllon w th that
be
shown everywhere m
Picture Assoc at10n says the
Ar
chitec t George Walt er
whole th ng IS unspeakable America
who
had ea rh er asked the
There are no laws against
Even the FBI s looking mto
board
o resolv e ts ma JOr
t he says there 1s not
the matter
d
fferences
on the bond ssue
Well relax Author t es even a moral code to prevent volun teered h s serv ces to
who have
nv es ll ga ted t So I th nk everybody he p promote the ssue
Snuff say t s sunply should see the saw cuttmg the
1 he board by a 4 I vote
cap tahsm at work J1m legs see the blood shoot out appr oved a rl solut on
the bullet holes and see the
Kelley Manon County Jnd
people
dymg n all their nammg the three Assistant
prosecutor says the film was
School Supenntendents
prem1ered n IndianapoliS as agony
David Campbell Denn s
After 90 llllnutes of 11 the
a legal test and found to be
Murd
ock
and
Frank
d1sg ustmg aston shmgly cop suggests without a haiDt
Cremeans
cO&lt;ha~rmen
for
of fa cet1ae th1s 200-year-&lt;&gt;ld
sad st c but lawful
th
e
prom
ot1on
comm
ttee
What t s probably IS an nat on m1ght have done some
Blev ns opposed 11
old f1lm made in South growing up
Amer ca and updated here in
the United States The
promoters apparently shot a
bunch of gore scenes and
spl ced them to the ongmal
But t s all s mulated When
the saw cuts through a body
for example 11 makes the
same sound when t hits the
Approval of 1976 ap $36 580 Lunchroom $386 500
bone as 1t does m the flesh
What we ve done here is to p opr allons total ng and
Permanent
Im
make the promoter put a $5 096 783 50 was one of provement Fund $1 163 50
d seta mer
m
hiS several maJOr act ons m making a grand total of
advert sements say ing Mondays regular monthly $S 096 783 50
nobody was actually harmed
meellng of the Gall a County
The boa rd accord ng to
And that 1s that
Local Board of Educahon Mrs Beman will rece1ve
The appropnat ons are $3 050 000 from local taxes
That s however not QUite
that There IS perhaps a $1 639 412 50 over last years $1 320 024 in state foundatiOn
mearung even m thiS sorry budget accordmg to board funds and $174 500 from other
fraud AI Shackleton the New clerk Mrs Naom Beman sources durmg fiscal 1976
York distributor of Snuff
The new appropr allOns m
Followmg approval of the
says the f1lm was originally elude basic Increases n approprlahon measure the
pornographic but the sex salanes additiOnal funds to board authorized payment of
scenes were cut to conform to meet mflated cos ts of January bills totaling
U S obscen1ty laws Th1s operatiOns funds for new ~4 973 97 It was noted that
then 1s the mearung In 1ts school buses mam tenance on Jan 2 the board borrowed
B centenmal year the United supplies and repairs and $600 000 to pay past due bills
States remams a soc ely add t onal
money
for
Durmg January board
where sex is suspicious - but curnculum development
to
receipts
amounted
as for violence that IS that
Increases are noted m the $792 165 82
wh1le
ex
Confusmg? Assuredly A area of mstruc lion to cover pend1 lures
came
to
few years ago m Washington
the negotiated teacher and $672 083 62 As of Jan 31 the
durmg the trial of the owner class l1ed salary ncreases board s
balance
was
of a pornographic theater the granted m January plant $207 559 25
prosecution attempted to operahons contract and open
In order to get four ac
prove that a film depiction of order serv1ce f1xed charges counts balanced the board
a rape was sexually capital outlay and spec1al transferred $18 309 35 from
stlmulat ng thus of appeal to serv1ces
Ule General Fund to the
prurient 10terest Never 1)11nd
The 1976 appropriations Lunchr00111 $2 549 35 from
the knocking about of the are Admm1stratlon f89 600 the General Fund to Title II
Vlctun or the terrible threats Instruction $2 155 522 NDEA $990 40 from the
and hum11itarion
The Amuhary Agenc es $215 648 General Fund to Title I and
VIolence of the scene was ol Operation ol school plant $1 258 35 from General Fund
no legal amount the jury $117 000
Mamtenance w the pool fund The lun
merely wanted to know if it $31 720 Special services chroom pool and Title II
was sexy and thus only could $10 500 Supplies $256 600 funds all had credit balances
they agree the rape was Material for Maintenance at the end of January
antisocial
$55 000
Equ1pment
Mrs
Beman
was
Gad Towns that still replacements $213 500 authorized to make an ad
reqwre drugstores to keep Contract and open order vanced withdrawal on real
Playbov undlor the counter serv ce $185 450 Fixed estate taxes in the amount of
have theaters that Invite the charges $590 ~ 05
Con 70 pet of the board s final
kids to see Chain Saw tingency $100 000 Capital se ttlement The request will
Massacre Parenti in some uutlay ~I 695 General fund be made with the Gallla
states ra1se hell over debt service $620 000 Total County Auditors Office prior
textbooks that describe sex General Fund S4 672 540 wthe tax book closing date
hygiene but sit with their Bond Retirement fund Friday Feb 13
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that an attorney be consulted Bess H eno ks and Ma y
9 Be Y Wh • c h 85
concern ng the legality of Voss
H gh se es
B
w o d
Stout s boardmanshlp
546 Ed Voss 534 Ma y Voss
Stou demed the accusal on 52 4 u a Boy es 96
that he d dn t care about the Pu ean~ E~ 9 ;va G~g e 6
school system stat ng 1 ve Team H gh se es
TOm s
worked for h1s d str ct the Ca Y Ou 99
three years I have been on the
board and have s r ved to
have a better educatiOnal
system I have pushed for an

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January 2S 1116

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By GENE CADDES
uP! Spora Writer
Michigan Coach Johnny
Orr and Ohio State s Fred
Taylor agree on one thmg
the Wolverines .can run
The Wolverines put on an
awesome d1splay of fast
break basketball Monday
night zipping past the game
but outmamed Buckeyes 10
St John Arena ~
When we came he re
tonight we didn t know how
we would play sa1d Orr

Un ted Press ln1ern•t onal
Through games of Feb 7
M d A mer nn conference
Cant AI Games

Brutality yes,
y no?

Milk allergy affects many
sugar can be u ea ed w u c.
produce a usable product
enzyme so t won t cause Time magaz ne wrote a blurb
these problems and people on th1s a year ago not ng that
can use this treated milk Ule process comb ned w th
w thou! gettmg mck
pasteur1zat on could be done
Why won t the da1ry 10
at a cost of less than a penny
dustry prov de us with milk a quart A the same t me
products we can use w thou! Newsweek stated for only a
gettmg
Sick'
Is
11 few cents a quart
d scrlmmallon because we
Nearly one out of four
are black' 11 there were more Amencans are demed the
black people or other rna n source of calc1wn n
llllnority people runmng the their d1et because they can t
da ry ndustry we would all use much milk or m1lk
be able to use milk w1thout products because of th1s
getting s1ck Isn t there
In a recent article n lhe
so~~j,ethlng that can be done to
N w F.ngiand J our at of
matte the da1r es provide us Medic nc May 29 1975
w1th m1lk we can use'
docto1 s f orr Johns Hopk ns
DEAR READER - I un
Medical Center pomt out that
derstand your d1slress but I about wo th1rds of people
don t think 11 IS really with this problem get s ck on
discrimination There are 35 as hltle as one glass of m lk a
mllhon whites as well as over day
24 rn11lion blacks n the
There IS some activity
Umted States with this wlthm the dairy nduslry
problem There IS a market about th1s problem
but no
potent1al of about 60 rn11lion readily available product as
- or one m four of the total yet and you have a good
populallon ror such pr u Is reason to ask why So do the
It s tru'i. tha 1t IS cheap w

the people of he coun ty don
ca re about the1r schools thus
a
consohda t on
w th
Gall polls C y Schools could
become closer to a real ty
he sa1d
The newly elected board
member also denounced the
boards act on stat ng The
bond ssue would hav e
problems pass n g
espec ally smce
n hs
opm on two large groups
The Comm ttee for Better
Educat on n Gall a County
ltc hool s) and the Galha
County I ocal Teachers
Assoc1a t on) would no
support t
A that pom t tempers

Oh o Co egt
luketbal Records

TOM TIEDE

DR. LAMB

By Lawrence E Lamb M D
DEAR DR IAMB I am a
b ack woman and I m wr tmg
w you n desperat on Both
my husband and I have
trouble WJih m lk and milk
products I read your colwnn
and know we both have
lactose mtolerance Even one
glass of m lk or 11 I use too
much n cookmg really
makes us both as s1ck as If we
had been pmsoned
If I eat 1ce cream cottage
cheese driDk m1lk or use
m lk gravy I get so distended
Ulat I JUSt I e on my back and
suffer For years I was told
Ulat I was nervwus but I
learned that t was m1lk n
tolerance
What are black people
supposed to do' I understand
90 per cent of us have th1s
problem and so do Melncans
and other mmor1ty groups
We are demed the nght to a
balanced d et because we
can t use milk products I
understand that the rn1lk

Bank Was that true ' D d
you ID fact act voluntarily'
Bailey asked
No she replied
Bailey and Brownmg asked
her about the May 16 1971
mc1dents m Los Angeles
when she sprayed the front of
a sporting goods store With
machine gun bullets to help
the Hamses escape
Now can you explam
M1ss Hearst why you dld
that'
From the tune I took the
blindfold off until that hap
pened there were classes
every day and this was one of
the particular ones to do if
something
hke
that
happened and when t
happened I d1dn t even think
I JUSt d d II and if I had not
done 1! and they had been
able to get away they would
bave killed me

Gallia hoard sticks with bond issue

Total happiness
just didn't come
By ROBERl'A ULRICH
PORTLAND Ore (UPI) When Robert Rubm went off
on his would-be UFO trip to
eternal happmess last fall
his wife sa.1d he d be back m
three months It was more
like four
RubiD and two others who
followed a mystenous couple
called The Two pronusmg
a higher form of life on
another planet through a nde
m an umdent1fled flymg
obJect are back ID the state
They say they are off the
trip and urge their fellow
travelers to take another look
at the philosophy they have
espoused
Rubm and Ron and Judy
Greenberg are back m the
Waldport Ore area where a
nat onw1de furor started
when more than a dozen
persons vanished after
hstenmg to the Two m
September
Rubm d d h s traveling by
car not UFO
He and the Greenbergs lrt
an
nterv ew
Monday
estlmated perhaps 50 of the
400 persons who JOmed the

descr bed in a tape made
after h s death as the
gentlest most beautiful man
I ve ever known and as
someone she
loved so
much
because of hiS
COirumtment to revolut onary
goals
M1ss Hearst S81d her eulogy
to Wolfe and five other SLA
members killed in the Los
Angeles battle was written by
Em1ly Harris and that she
was forced to read 1t
She sa1d SLA member
Angela Atwood wrote the
scr pt for an April 18 1974
tape m which M1ss Hearst
Said she voluntar ly took part
in the bank holdup as a
sold er n the people s army
and ms1sted she hadn t been
bramwashed
Now there are statements
on the tape Indicating that
you acted voluntarily when
you went to the Hiberma

Wolverine fastbreakawesome lh~oda;'s

Ohio college
standings

Ulem on their home floor let
alone the up t1ll then lowly
muted Marauders
The Marauders p eked to
fm1sh las\ in the SEOAL m
the pre season polls have
surpnsed everyone except
themse lves) by so far
compd ng a very respect able
7-8 overall record and a 4-8
mark ns de he league And
all of their losses have been
close ones
Me gs has been led by all
Ule starters at one t me or
another
Semor 6 8 M1tch Meadows
plays a steady game und er
the boards by scormg n
double f gures and haul ng n
most of the team s rebounds
M~ek Snake Davenport 1s
among the league s lead ng
scorers both n average and
percentage
Roundmg out the probable
start ng 1neup w11l be Terry
Qualls who last week tossed
10 a career h gh 26 po nts
agamst Logan n an overtime
loss at I ogan
un or
playmaker Steve Randolph
and sen or Jerry Cremeans
\\ho had 10 pom ts m th e
Logan cones
Athens s coming off a
Ulnll ng last n nute v c ory
over Wellston last week They
have been led th s season by
Arn e Chonko and Matt
Faulkner he latter the hero
m that w n over Wellston as
he scored w th four seconds
remaming n the game
The Bul dogs have a 6 9
record over all th s year and
w ll be looking for the r
seventh league w n agamst
f ve losses when they come to
Ro k Spr ngs Tuesday

Oh o Co ege
ba 1 Resul s
un ted P ess nterna onal
Ba ~ k e

M

h 90 Oh o S

66

Po n Pa k 5 S euben
T f n 0 U ban a 93

e 68

Whee n g 99 Oh o D om n

••Day on
Wa Sh

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93 Wes e n K y 82
05 R o G ande 88

JUSt no way we could do 11
They ve got such super
speed
R1ckey Green a 6-2 JUruor
college transfer IS the
QUickest of the Wolves and
he along with Steve Grote
and Wayma n Br~tt gruted
the Michigan break
Oh1o State tra1led only 48-40
With 15 20 to go but the
Wolvermes ran off a 16-2
spurt whiCh put them up 64-42
and Just about locked things
up w1th 12 05 remaming
Green gettmg most of his
pomts on the front end of the
break led M1ch1gan n
scoring with 23 pomts while
Bntt a 6-2 Jurnp1'11! Jack
forward added 20 as the
Wolver nes pushed the1r
record to IIKi overall and 9-3
mtheBgTen

CHICAGO
(UP!)
M1ch1gan ranks second ID the
B1g Ten basketball race
Purdue holds thrrd place and
M1ch gan State fourth
So 11 appears that the chase
for the t tie IS over and the
only question 1s whether In
diana will trip over Its own
feet to prevent f1mshmg With
an unbeaten conference
record for the second straight
year
The Hoos1ers already have
handed M ch1gan two of 1ts
three defeats giVen MIChigan
State two of its Hve losses
and handed Purdue one of 1ts
four setbacks
The rest of the way
Indiana sunply must try to
duplicate what 11 already has
done band out a second
hckmg this season to the

By
United
Press
lnteruattpoal
Coach Ray Mears felt
super about Tennessee s
smash ng v ctory over
Vanderbilt Monday mght but
had a warning for the Voill
that 1s as old as the game of
basketball
It goes hke th1s The song
of the open road can be the
saddest song of all m basket
ball
Mears wasn t that poetic
about t but made 11 clear that
Tennessee s Impending road
games with Flor da and
Au burn could be the key to
the Vols season
The defensive play was
super n shu tt ng off
Vanderbilt ms1de he sa1d
after the 73-S9 VIctory which
ra1sed e1ghthranked

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Rudolf Abel
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other SIX teams ID the league
none w1th fewer than five
defeats and thus tradmg by
f ve games or more now
lnd18na plays Illinois MID
nesota Iowa and Ohio State
at home where the Hoosiers
have lost only tw1ce m 55
games and must go on to the
road to Purdue probably the
ooly real challenge left for
the nation s No I team
Wisconsm and Northwestern
The Hoosiers ran their
record Big Ten w nmng
streak to 30 games and
extended their regular season
wlnnmg streak to 50 games
Monday mght with Kent
Benson throwmg n a career
high 38 pomts to nullify a W
pmnt productwn by the
league leadmg scorer Terry
Furlow of Michigan State m

Vols face key
tests on road

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In 11182, U2 IllY plane pllol :

rught Pont Park (Pa ) beat
Steubenville 75-68 Walsh
downed Rio Grande ltJ:&gt;.all
Tlffm defeated Urbana !OZ.
93 Wheeling ( W Va )
defeated Ohio Domwcan 9996 and Dayton stopped
Western Kentucky 93-82
Dayton s Flyers got 33
poiDts from Johnny Davis
and 24 from Leighton Moulton
Monday m their f1 rst victory
out of Ohio this season
Johnny Britt led Western
w1th 25 pomts M1ke Warner
added 17
The lead changed hands
f1ve tunes m the f rst half but
by halftime the Flyers held a
commanding 51-39 advantage
and kept 11 the reSt of the way
to the1r lOth WID m 20
games
Western Kentucky dropped
to 11-8

It's Indians: in a breeze

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The Almaoac
:
By
Ualted
Preu :
Intel'llllllooal
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Today is Tu•sday Feb 10 •
the 4lst day ol 1976 with 325 to :
follow
:
The moon is between its :
flfSt quarter and the lull •
pha~
:
The morning stars are :
Mercury and Venus
:
The evening stars are :
Mars Jupiter and Saturn
•
Those born on this date m :
under the alsn of Aquarius l:
American
Journalist :
WUllam Allen While was born :
on Feb 10 11188 American •
actorentertalnera Jimmy :
Durante (1893) and HAlbert :
W~~p~er (11130) also were born ::
on lhla date
•
On thla dliy in history
:
In 1942 the American auto :
Industry shut down ita :
dvillan car auembly linea :
fCH' the duration of World War :
U and converted to mWtary •
procllctlon
:

Green
has
great
QUickness sa1d Orr
He
has meant a lot to our club
thiS year He 1s a great
offens1ve player
Oh1o State which agam
played nearly the whole
game w thou! the serv1ces of
leading scorer Larry Bolden
and With a sub par captain
Cra1g Taylor fell to 6-13
overall and 2 8 m the
conferenet:
Bolden still weakened
from a bout with pneumonia
played br efly while Taylor
suffermg back spasms wore
a corset which confiDed h1s
movement
Jud Wood paced the Ohio
State scormg w th 16 pomts
while Mike Daugherty and
Mark Bayless had 14 each
In other games Mondav

JERRY COLEMAN
Jerry Coleman IS proud to announce that he IS now
your local SUN BOTTLE GAS representative
Jerry 1s a graduate of Me1gs Htgh School and has
three years expertence m the bottle gas field He IS
lookmg forward to prov1dmg the people m Me1gs
County and the surroundmg area w1th the best
possible service available

Tennessee s Southeastern
Conference record to 11)..1
But we must wm those road
games agamst Florida and
Auburn because Vanderbilt
already has beaten them on
the road
The Vols tightened their
grip on f1rst place m the SEC
as Erme Grunfeld scored 24
pomts Tennessee tra1led IZ4 m the early gomg but took
command early m the second
half In addlUon to Grunfeld s
24 poiDts Bernard King had
19 and Johlllly Darden 12
Joe Ford had 19 pomts and
Jeff Fosnes 18 for Vanderbilt
now 8-3 m SEC play
lnd1ana ranked No I na
llonaUy defeated M1ch1gan
State BS-70 for 1ts 50th
stra1ght regular season
victory seventhranked
Rutgers beat Delaware 111)..
87 ralsmg 1ts record to 20-0
and 14th ranked M1ch1gan
topped Ohio State 90-66 in
the other b1g games Monday
mght
Kent Benson scored 38
points and Scott May added
22 in Indiana s trnunph over
M1ch1gan
State
The
unbeaten Hoosiers also made
it a record 30 ID a row m B1g
10 play mcludmg II thiS
season They led 46-37 at
halftime and were in
command the rest of the way
Hollis Copeland scored 22
points as Rutgers roared to
its 20th consecutive VIctory
The Scarlet Kn1ghts broke
away from a 11)..10 t1e early ID
the f1rst half and led 5\)-34 at
halftune before turnmg over
the game to reserves in the
second half Steve Schlachter
scored 17 pomts for
Delaware
Rickey Green scored 23
poiDts and Wayman Britt
added 20 to lead Michigan
over Ohio State Michigan
never trailed after zooming
off to a 6-0 lead It was Ohio
State s runth loss m II games
In Big 10 play this season
In other games Walter
Jordan s 20 pomts led Purdue
to an ~ romp over North
western
Illinois whisked
away to a l41loint lead early
In the first half and never fell
behind ID beatlllll Wisconsin
70-59
Adrian D!lntley s '1:1
points paced Notre Dame to a
95 80
win
over
St
Bonaventure
Georgia
scored only Its niDth victory
In a 63-game series when
Jackie Dorsey s 24 points
paced the Bulldogs to an lltl-81
triumph over Kentucky
Leon Douglas scored 24
points in Alabama s 79-73 win
over Florida HAlbert Gray
had 20 points as Wichita State
downed Loyola (
79-77
and AI Perry s two free
throws alter time had exp~red
gave Mississippi Slate a 7l&gt;-74
triumph over Auburn

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an BS-70 dec s1on over the
Spartans
Furlow shot extremely
wellm the f1rst half Jnd ana
coach Bobby Knight sa1d
but we pretty much exerted
control m the second half I
thought Benson played
extremely well
The Spartans coach Gus
Ganakas declared
we
stayed right With them but
then we got mto foul trouble
and our k1ds got fat1gued
lnd1ana has a lot of power and
ab lily and they use 11 to run
their offense It s like trymg
to move a mountam With
Benson ms1de They were
unpress1ve
M1ch1gan bad no trouble at
Oh1o State wmmng on the
road for the fourth tune m
conference play
90 66
Rickey Green dropped 23
pomts and Wayman Br1tt 20
The VIctory gave M1eh1gan a
9 3 B1g Ten record and
dropped Ohio State to 2-9
OlmoiS moved back to 500
n B1g Ten competition with a
6-0 record on the strength of a
70 59
shellackmg
of
W1sconsm the Badgers lOth
straight loss Otho Tucker
dropped 22 poiDts and Audie
Matthews 16 for the wmners
while Dale Koehler netted 18
for W sconsm
Purdue moved IDto th1rd
place w1th an 86-Sa deciSion
over
Northwestern
extendmg the Wildcats losmg
streak to four games Hot
shootiDg by Walter Jordan
and Eugene Parker keyed the
BoUermakers throughout the
game and they coasted m the
last half With a lead that once
reach 36 pomts
Furlow s 40 points boosted
his league leading average to
32 5 per game With 1dle M1ke
Thompson of Mmnesota
holding second With 25 6 and
Scott May of lndl8na third
With 23 7

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Sport Parade
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Editor

NEW YORK !UP! ) You ve been try ng every way to fall
asleep and f nd you can t Someplace or other you ve caught
yourself a basset hound of a cold Hours have passed s10ce you
f1rst went to bed but you keep coughing and hacking every two
m10utes and that nerve-gr ndmg nasal dr pIs nearly dr vmg
you clean out of your b1rd
To make you happ1er yet you have a b1g day com ng up
tomorrow the kind where you re gomg to have to be sharp as a
blade sharper m fact than you ve ever been before because
th1s s one tune when nobody s going to g ve you any second
chanc

Certamly you remember somethmg like this happen ng to
you and now that you do can you also remember what you d d
about I'
You probably got up went to your med1cme cabmet and got
somethmg to relieve your cold help you get some sleep wh ch
is what most nd1v duals w th any sense of self-preservat on
would do
Galma Kutakova a 33-yearold SoVIet cross..:ountry skier
did essentially the same thmg a few rughts ago She put some
drops n her nose a nd they helped her cold all r ght but th ey
also altered the outcome of the Wmter Olympics m Innsbruck
Austr a To the extent that they d1d the International Olymp c
Comm1ttee s Med cal CollllnlSSion may be well adviSed to s1t
down and reconsider how much log1c there is ID penal z ng a
compel tor merely because he or she 1s tak ng the normal
precaution agamst the common cold
A f1ve t1me world cbamp1on and w1nner of three gold medals
at the 1972 Wm ter Olympics m Sapporo Kulakova I mshed
th1rd m last Saturdays five kilometer cross..,ountry event and
then had her bronze medal taken away from her when traces of
the ephedrme nose drops she used were discovered ID the
customary test conducted after each race
Ephedrme 1s one of the drugs prohibited n the Olymp cs It
IS the same one which cost R ck DeMont the young San
Rafael Cahf sw1mmer a gold medal he won m Mun ch
durmg the 1972 Olympics DeMont had used the medic ne to
alleVIate an asthma attack
Prmce Alexandre deMerode head of the IOC s Med ca l
Commiss on sounded practically apologetic expl mmg
Kulakova s d SQualiflcat on He S81d such a small tra ce of the
drug had been found m her test 11 seemed almost an
mJusllce to take the medal from her
However if we are to have a medical commiSs on and
rules we must enforce them he S81d
Sure but how about some common sense too There s no law
aga1nst that
EphedriDe IS a generic drug which means t s not protected
by a trade-mark and no one company has any monopoly on t
Used primarily for rehef of hay fever asthma and nasal
congest on t frequently 1s prescnbed for ch ldren and s not
considered harmful
Sure rules are rules as the prmce says but as Shakespeare
also sa1d JUStice always should be tempered With mercy And
good sense
What kmd of sense would 11 have made if young DeMont had
not taken some kmd of rned1cat on for his asthma attack and
had reached the pomt where breathmg grew so difficult that he
became an emergency case Have you ever seen an asthma
VIctim durmg the he1ght of a severe attack? I ve had such an
attack myself and know if help doesn t reach you and fast you
may never need any help agam at all
Would 11 have been better had Galina Kulkaova not taken
anythmg for her cold pernutted 11 to grow worse and then
perhaps w nd up m the hospital w1th the flu so she couldn t
compete at all'
I don t think so I think t doesn t hurt to accompany the
enforcement of rules With the applicaton of a httle sound
JUdgment What do you think

returns to
win bronze
By MIKE HUGHES
UP! ExecuUve Sports EdJtor
INNSBRUCK
Austria
UP()
Russ a s GalUUI
Kulakova reduced to near
tears Monday when ordered
to return a bronze medal won
ID ~n earlier race bounced
back today to WID a bronze m
the OlympiC women s II).
kilometer race
Kulakova flrushed th1rd be
h nd
t~ammate
Ralsa
Smetamna and Fmland s
Helena Takalo winner of the
r.-ttilometers last week the
race wh1ch got Kulakova in
trouble w th the International
Olymp c Committee after
traces of the drug ephedrme
were found ID her urme
sample
Kulakova took nose drops
to ease nasal congestion
brought on by a bout of flu
Smetaruna s Wlnnmg time
was 30 13 41 The Americans
10 the field of 44 a II f1mshed
down the hst
East Germany wh1ch won
both the s10g les luge titles
took the two man today
through Hans Rmun and
Norbert Hahn
Rudolf Schm1d and Franz
Schachner saved some face
for host Austria by fmishing
th1rd beh nd the West
German team of Hans
Brandner and Balthasar
Schwarm The wmnmg duo
clocked I 25 60 for the two
runs after postmg the fastest
tune m each heat
U S hopes of a medal were
rated excellent ID the men s
500 meter spnnt speed
skating m wh1ch Peter
Mueller of MadiSOn W1s
was 1ts top man
In Alpme sk mg Ph1l
Mahre of Wh1te Pass Wash
was attempting to turn a
fourth place fm sh m the
openiDg g1ant slalom heat
mto a medalwinnmg run m
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BY GREG BAILEY
EAST MEIGS
Th e
Eastern freshmen of Coach
Joe M tchwn ra1sed the r
record to 8-3 Monday mght
when they handled Kyge
Creek 48-29 on the wmners
court Kyger scored only one
pomt m the mt1al per od
Goebel and Spencer each
had 10 points for the Eagles
and Little added e ght The
team hit a s zzhng 48 percent
from he field 21-43) and 6 16
from the chanty stnpe
Amos canned mne pomts
for th e Bobk !tens aQd
M91lohan had e1ght The team
hit f&gt;-20 free throws
Both earns w11l part c pate
m the Freshman tourney at
Eastern Feb 16-21 Eastern s
1ext game IS Thursday at
Ravenswood one of the team
the Eagles bowed to

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The Daily Sentmel Middleport Pomeroy U 1'Uesday Feb 10 1976

Patty Hearst's story: fear, assault, abuse
By DONALD B THACKREY

SAN FRANCISCO (UP!)
In a qu et emot onless vo1ce
Patricia Hearst fmally told
her story of life underground
with
the
Symbionese
Liberation Army - a life of
fear sexual assault and
physical abuse
The 21 year-&lt;&gt;ld newspaper
he1ress admitted Monday she

helped rob a bank fired a
machine gun at a Los Angeles
sporting goods store helped
kidnap a high school student
and trekked back and forth
across the country With radl
cals without trymg to
escape
She said she took part m the
bank robbery and d1d
whatever else she was told

Chimp returning
to haunt Reagan
By RICHARD H GROW ALD

DURHAM N H (UP!) Bonzo the Cbunpanzee has
swung back out of Hollywood
h story to haunt Ronald
Reagan m the
New
Hampshire Republican
presidential primary The
beast g1ves President Ford
equal tune
Reagan made a mov e
called Bed time for Bonzo
two decades ago a comedy
about rrusmg a chimp as a
ch1ld One of the activ sts m
the People s B1centenmal
Commission a small but
no1sy band whose counter
celebration mcludes damning
b g busiDess and harrassmg
pr mary candidates has
taken to wearmg a ba1ry
Bonzo costume to prunary
rallies

The prlmary prlm8te made
h1s debut at a Reagan
appearance at Dartmouth
Uruvers1ty last week but the
cand date managed to
remam the event s top
banana Sunday
at a
Un vers ty
of
New
Hampshire appearance 10
front of 3 500 students Ford
found one of the questioners
at the audience nucrophone
was Bonzo
Gonzo Bonzo beat h1s chest
over a question condemnmg
b1g bus ness Ford hk e

af er bemg lhreatened w1th Jr about the plannmg of a
death hundreds of t11nes
bank holdup last Apr 1 m
She sa1d she was locked n Carmichael Calif where a
dark closets for several woman was killed Bailey
weeks after her k dnapmg
told her to decline on grounds
raped m one of them by of poss ble self ncrunmat10n
W1UI8lll Wolfe and other SLA
M1ss Hearst made the f1rst
members hauled from one public d sclosures about her
hideout to another n a life m captivity at a hear ng
garbage can carried m a car on the admiss b llty at her
trunk and punched n the eye bank robbery tnal of
four tunes by W1U1am Harr s ev1dence about events m the
Fear that e1ther the SLA or Apnl 15 1974 holdup
FBI would kill her
The JUry absent from the
espec ally after she watched courtroom durmg M1ss
SIX of her kidnapers slam n a Hearst s appearance was
battle w1th Los Angeles pollee excused agam today as U S
on telev1s1on - kept her from D str ct Court Judge Oliver
taking advantage of repeated Carter cont nued the hear ng
chances to escape M1ss
The granddaughter of
Hearst said
newspaper magnate William
Although she covered most Randolph Hearst renounced
of her life underground she her SLA comrades and
was mstructed by defense demed
ever
bemg
attorney F Ue Bailey not to emotwnally nvolved w th
respond to quest ons from Wilham Wolfe whom she
Prosecutor James Browrung

Reagan apparently decided
the only thing to do With a
chunp m the crowd was to
pretend chmps are people
Ford sunply remarked he
could not understand one of
Bonzo s words got Bonzo to
repeat it and answered the
question
Monday tra11lng Ford to
the umvers1ty campus
Reagan v sited the Tau
Kappa Epsilon Fratermty
by Dale Rothgeb Jr
Reagan was a Teke at
Desp1te
n any
Eureka College Ill four
d1sagreemen
Is
durmg
a long
decades ago
s
tormy
sesswn
Monday
Come on fellows sa1d
night the Galha Coun ty
Reagan why d1d the students
Local
Board of Educat on by
show Bedtime for Bonzo on
a
3
2
vote
dec1ded to st ck to
campus this week' H1s
ts
ear
her
dec1s1on to present
fratermty brothers laughed
a
$13
500
000 bond ssue
The former moVIe star sa1d
before
the
voting publ c on
the mov1e was a good
March
30
comedy when made but
A mot on was made o
asked Ls it stU! funny'
postpone
the elect on unt I he
Because you re m 11 a Teke
summer
months but t was
brother sa1d
defeated
3
2 Board member
Reagan laughed One of the
J
C
M1tchell
rnO\ ed that he
brothers added
And you
postpon
e the spec al
hoard
know governor we ve got a
elect
on
due
to apparent
number of chunps 10 thiS
voter
apathy
brought
fratermty house too
about
by
he
h1
gher
taxes
You know it was tragic
cau
sed
by
he
pr
ope
rty
about old Bonzo Reagan
reappraisal
sa1d The rught before he
James V Blev ns seconded
was to have collected his
the
mot on On roll call
anunal Oscar he burned to
death m a fire at M tchell and Blev ns were the
only members approv ng
Jungle land
postponemen t W1ll a m
Carter Bruce S Stout and
board pres dent J E Dlck)
Cremeens opposed t
Pnor to that Carter had
moved that the board con
t nue hav ng a bond ssue
placed before the pub! bu
on the elementary bu ld ng
program only It was felt that
the quest on of one or two
them IS all nght physiCally
Rubm sa1d But they said high schools had ca used so
much ammos ty the board
anyone who has JOined the
movement and leaves may would be w1se to ask for an
elementary program only
have ~e mental problems
The h gh school ss ue
You really get shattered
accordmg to Carter and an
he sa1d They told us I
never bef1eve the newspapers opmwn shared by oth er
parents attend10g t e sess on
and 2 if we ever left the
would be left n mbo In
movement we would self
essence the bond 1ssue would
destruct
remam
the same 4 7 mills for
Greenberg added I was
22
years
on $13 500 000 The
wakmg up at mght for the
e
ementary
program would
first couple of weeks
be
constructed
f rst w1th the
wondering if I would self
board
later
dec1d
ng the one
destruct
or
two
h1gh
sc
hool
con
The three are convmced
struct
on
ssue
The Two - or Bonme and
The board durm g a spec al
Herf or Bo and Beep meeUng
Dec 27 voted 3 2 to
beheved thm own message
construct
two h1gh school
at least at first They are not
nstead
of
one
h1gh schoo At
sure now
that
hme
the
dems1on over
Greenberg sa1d that despite
ruled
a
recommendallon
by
the urgmg of The Two that
the
county
s
newly
orgamzed
followers leave everything
Cornrn1ttee For Better
behind I can document that
Educahon
n Gall a County
they d collected $70 000 to
Schools
$100 000- but that s not the1r
S nee then members of the
motive
committee
have spl t f nd ng
The three are not sure what
t
d
ff
cult
to suppor the
the motive IS
board
s
pos1
t10n Carter s
They talk about a love
mot
on
resc
ndmg
the h1gh
completely different from
school
ssue
was
seconded
by
anything on th1s planet he
Blev
ns
On
roll
call
Carter
S81d Maybe II IS possible
people are lookmg for the and Blev10s voted yes wh le
Cremeens Stout and M tchell
love they lack in their lives
voted no

movement nabonw de have

qu t
As far as we know
everyone who has followed

Du ng he 105 m nute
d scuss on se e a op n ons
on the prospects of passmg
the bo d ssue were can
vassed
Blev ns "ho dur ng last
falls board elect on cam
pa gn coni nuall~ pressed
he 1ssue hat the board of
educatwn had been s t ng
still not dong any th ng abou
a bwldmg program sa1d w1th
the curren at tude of voters
the b ard wou d be be Iter off
to postpone the elect on unt I
a fter the J un e Pr mary
Elect on
Blev ns sa d he fel t that a
sol d vote aga ns the ssue
March 30 cou d spell defeat
for the d str ct
If turned down by a large
tnarg10 tl e State Depart
men! of Educal on n lrl fee

flared as Mrs Anne Hun ter

Add son pres dent of the
Addav le PTO and an act ve

member of the Better
Educat on Committee ac
cused board member Stout
of not car ng about the
school system and havmg a
conflict of nterest stnce he
was empIoy ed bY the Kyger
Creek Power Plant a maJor
taxp ayer 10 the school

BOWLING

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By Tom Tiede
NEW YORK As near as
can be deterllllned t was the
hideous Charles Manson who
populanzed the notion that
murder s lovely and should
be photographed
He suggested n fact that
he had actually aken snuff
f lms of some of h s art st c
aberrat ons the dea bemg
n h s swampy mmd that
only movmg pictures ca n
adequately ca ptur e the
rea hty of say a kn fe
slaughter
Gruesome But eave 11 to
Amer can
ngenUity to
cap1tahze on the dea A low
grade mov1e ca lled Snuff s
currently be ng diStributed to
selected c t1es largely m the
East along w1th the po nted
mpl catiOn that most of the
players are actually killed n
the plot Advertised as
something that could only
be f lmed m South Amer ca
where life IS cheap the fl ck
features
tortunn g
d smemberment and an
llnagmat1ve assortment of at
least 18 murders
The thought of 11 f not the
s1ght of 11 has stunned those
few who have heard of the
I 1m A telev1s1on movie cnt c
m Boston has recently
adv sed her v ewers that t
IS no hoax that unaware

many da1ry farmers who
depend on the mdustry to
market the r products A
satisfactory product tha
seems ava !abl e cheaply
could ncrease the presen
market for dairy products by
24 per cen t
Because of the h1gh n
c1dence of th s problem n
m nor ty groups I agree tha
leaders or such groups should
talk to the dairy 10dustry
rather f rmly about th s If
they are successful about 35
m Ilion wh1tes would ap
prec1ate 11 too
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mfotmat on
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CHESTER
Eas ern s
JuniOr High spht two games
Monday n ght at Chester w th
Southern
Th e
e ghth
graders after gettmg off to a
slow start made a vahant
effort to come back after
tra lmg 31 16 at half 1me but
lost f nally 49-46
Coach Arch Rose sa d I 1s
earn was a little over
confident and that Sou hern
couldn t seem to m ss n
that I rst half Although h1s
team IS I II on the season he
praised h s boys for he1r
all! tude and always show ng
husUe They have lost seven
games by less than e ght
pomts
Brian B sse llled the losers
w1th 24 b gpo nts Myers had
e~ght Eastern h t 34 percent
of ts shots from the field and
8-22 free throws The next
game 1s Feb 19 at Wa er oo
Duffey and Foreman had 18
and 13 re spect ve y r~ r
Southern
The Eastern Seventh G ade
came out on top 34-JO Greg
W gal led the ba anced
scor ng w th 12 po nts and Joe
Bowers had 10 The team h1t
29 percent and 9 22 free
throws
Southern was led by
Tal holts e1ght markers H s
team hit 6 13 char ty tosses

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Roland E Goodw n Sherry
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Dan el R Roush Linda Sue
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Robert E Grueser Norma
Jean Grueser o Dons E
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Ella E Smallwood to Mary
Ann Smallwood t1 acres
Rutland
Peter F Klem Carla Kle n
Arthur C ark K1m Clark
John M chael Kent toW ll am
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whose team dropped a 72-67
overtime dec1s1on to No 1'
ranked
Indiana
last
Saturday But our break
went real well We re very
happy
Taylor
whose
club
absorbed 1ts second loss m
three days s nee he
announced h1s resignation as
Buckeye coach said the
M1ch1gan qu ckness was the
difference
We started runnmg w1th
them he S81d and there IS

Bulldogs come
in for revenge
By Greg Bailey
The Athens Bulldogs come
to Larry R Mornson
Gymnas1wn Tuesday n ght to
battle the Marauders of
Coach Ron Logan A month
ago the Me gs boys wen n to
Athens temtory and came
out with a very unpressiVe
VIctory only the second une
a Meigs team had whipped
the Bulldogs and the first
Ume ever at Athens
Coach Charles McAfee and
his boys w ll be looking for
sweet revenge because few
teams have managed to beat

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eleme ntary build ng program
and w1l do everyth ng m my
children through years of
power
to see that Ule bond
teleVISion bloodlettmg A
ISSue
p~ sse s
person m Cahforma ca n
He fur her stated that there
carry a gun n the streets but
is
no conflict of mterest n his
1s arrested as a menace f
employment
a t the Kyger
caught nude on the beach
Small wonder that brutality Creek Power Paint and asked
s edgmg out affection m the Super ntend ent C Comer
Bradbury to check w th the
actresses were unden ably republic and that a freak l ke board s a tto rney
B II
killed n the movie that t Charley Manson needs no Eachus) on any confi ct of
was dete stable to even mtroduction save his name
nterest
The paradox IS mtolerable
1mag ne
the
v ct1ms
Blev ns was also d sturbed
s rugg lmg n horror to A solution however is
about
he fact that w th JUst
evas ve Perhaps U Idea of a
escape
SIX weeks remam ng before
Pollee 10 New York purposely anonym o us
he elec 10n no maJOr
Phlladelph a and Wash ngton lnd anapol s cop s as good as campmgn for passage had
have been advised A spokes any He says he s seen the bee n launched
Snuff film and suggests it
man for the American Mot1on
In conJwn cllon w th that
be
shown everywhere m
Picture Assoc at10n says the
Ar
chitec t George Walt er
whole th ng IS unspeakable America
who
had ea rh er asked the
There are no laws against
Even the FBI s looking mto
board
o resolv e ts ma JOr
t he says there 1s not
the matter
d
fferences
on the bond ssue
Well relax Author t es even a moral code to prevent volun teered h s serv ces to
who have
nv es ll ga ted t So I th nk everybody he p promote the ssue
Snuff say t s sunply should see the saw cuttmg the
1 he board by a 4 I vote
cap tahsm at work J1m legs see the blood shoot out appr oved a rl solut on
the bullet holes and see the
Kelley Manon County Jnd
people
dymg n all their nammg the three Assistant
prosecutor says the film was
School Supenntendents
prem1ered n IndianapoliS as agony
David Campbell Denn s
After 90 llllnutes of 11 the
a legal test and found to be
Murd
ock
and
Frank
d1sg ustmg aston shmgly cop suggests without a haiDt
Cremeans
cO&lt;ha~rmen
for
of fa cet1ae th1s 200-year-&lt;&gt;ld
sad st c but lawful
th
e
prom
ot1on
comm
ttee
What t s probably IS an nat on m1ght have done some
Blev ns opposed 11
old f1lm made in South growing up
Amer ca and updated here in
the United States The
promoters apparently shot a
bunch of gore scenes and
spl ced them to the ongmal
But t s all s mulated When
the saw cuts through a body
for example 11 makes the
same sound when t hits the
Approval of 1976 ap $36 580 Lunchroom $386 500
bone as 1t does m the flesh
What we ve done here is to p opr allons total ng and
Permanent
Im
make the promoter put a $5 096 783 50 was one of provement Fund $1 163 50
d seta mer
m
hiS several maJOr act ons m making a grand total of
advert sements say ing Mondays regular monthly $S 096 783 50
nobody was actually harmed
meellng of the Gall a County
The boa rd accord ng to
And that 1s that
Local Board of Educahon Mrs Beman will rece1ve
The appropnat ons are $3 050 000 from local taxes
That s however not QUite
that There IS perhaps a $1 639 412 50 over last years $1 320 024 in state foundatiOn
mearung even m thiS sorry budget accordmg to board funds and $174 500 from other
fraud AI Shackleton the New clerk Mrs Naom Beman sources durmg fiscal 1976
York distributor of Snuff
The new appropr allOns m
Followmg approval of the
says the f1lm was originally elude basic Increases n approprlahon measure the
pornographic but the sex salanes additiOnal funds to board authorized payment of
scenes were cut to conform to meet mflated cos ts of January bills totaling
U S obscen1ty laws Th1s operatiOns funds for new ~4 973 97 It was noted that
then 1s the mearung In 1ts school buses mam tenance on Jan 2 the board borrowed
B centenmal year the United supplies and repairs and $600 000 to pay past due bills
States remams a soc ely add t onal
money
for
Durmg January board
where sex is suspicious - but curnculum development
to
receipts
amounted
as for violence that IS that
Increases are noted m the $792 165 82
wh1le
ex
Confusmg? Assuredly A area of mstruc lion to cover pend1 lures
came
to
few years ago m Washington
the negotiated teacher and $672 083 62 As of Jan 31 the
durmg the trial of the owner class l1ed salary ncreases board s
balance
was
of a pornographic theater the granted m January plant $207 559 25
prosecution attempted to operahons contract and open
In order to get four ac
prove that a film depiction of order serv1ce f1xed charges counts balanced the board
a rape was sexually capital outlay and spec1al transferred $18 309 35 from
stlmulat ng thus of appeal to serv1ces
Ule General Fund to the
prurient 10terest Never 1)11nd
The 1976 appropriations Lunchr00111 $2 549 35 from
the knocking about of the are Admm1stratlon f89 600 the General Fund to Title II
Vlctun or the terrible threats Instruction $2 155 522 NDEA $990 40 from the
and hum11itarion
The Amuhary Agenc es $215 648 General Fund to Title I and
VIolence of the scene was ol Operation ol school plant $1 258 35 from General Fund
no legal amount the jury $117 000
Mamtenance w the pool fund The lun
merely wanted to know if it $31 720 Special services chroom pool and Title II
was sexy and thus only could $10 500 Supplies $256 600 funds all had credit balances
they agree the rape was Material for Maintenance at the end of January
antisocial
$55 000
Equ1pment
Mrs
Beman
was
Gad Towns that still replacements $213 500 authorized to make an ad
reqwre drugstores to keep Contract and open order vanced withdrawal on real
Playbov undlor the counter serv ce $185 450 Fixed estate taxes in the amount of
have theaters that Invite the charges $590 ~ 05
Con 70 pet of the board s final
kids to see Chain Saw tingency $100 000 Capital se ttlement The request will
Massacre Parenti in some uutlay ~I 695 General fund be made with the Gallla
states ra1se hell over debt service $620 000 Total County Auditors Office prior
textbooks that describe sex General Fund S4 672 540 wthe tax book closing date
hygiene but sit with their Bond Retirement fund Friday Feb 13
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that an attorney be consulted Bess H eno ks and Ma y
9 Be Y Wh • c h 85
concern ng the legality of Voss
H gh se es
B
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Stout s boardmanshlp
546 Ed Voss 534 Ma y Voss
Stou demed the accusal on 52 4 u a Boy es 96
that he d dn t care about the Pu ean~ E~ 9 ;va G~g e 6
school system stat ng 1 ve Team H gh se es
TOm s
worked for h1s d str ct the Ca Y Ou 99
three years I have been on the
board and have s r ved to
have a better educatiOnal
system I have pushed for an

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By GENE CADDES
uP! Spora Writer
Michigan Coach Johnny
Orr and Ohio State s Fred
Taylor agree on one thmg
the Wolverines .can run
The Wolverines put on an
awesome d1splay of fast
break basketball Monday
night zipping past the game
but outmamed Buckeyes 10
St John Arena ~
When we came he re
tonight we didn t know how
we would play sa1d Orr

Un ted Press ln1ern•t onal
Through games of Feb 7
M d A mer nn conference
Cant AI Games

Brutality yes,
y no?

Milk allergy affects many
sugar can be u ea ed w u c.
produce a usable product
enzyme so t won t cause Time magaz ne wrote a blurb
these problems and people on th1s a year ago not ng that
can use this treated milk Ule process comb ned w th
w thou! gettmg mck
pasteur1zat on could be done
Why won t the da1ry 10
at a cost of less than a penny
dustry prov de us with milk a quart A the same t me
products we can use w thou! Newsweek stated for only a
gettmg
Sick'
Is
11 few cents a quart
d scrlmmallon because we
Nearly one out of four
are black' 11 there were more Amencans are demed the
black people or other rna n source of calc1wn n
llllnority people runmng the their d1et because they can t
da ry ndustry we would all use much milk or m1lk
be able to use milk w1thout products because of th1s
getting s1ck Isn t there
In a recent article n lhe
so~~j,ethlng that can be done to
N w F.ngiand J our at of
matte the da1r es provide us Medic nc May 29 1975
w1th m1lk we can use'
docto1 s f orr Johns Hopk ns
DEAR READER - I un
Medical Center pomt out that
derstand your d1slress but I about wo th1rds of people
don t think 11 IS really with this problem get s ck on
discrimination There are 35 as hltle as one glass of m lk a
mllhon whites as well as over day
24 rn11lion blacks n the
There IS some activity
Umted States with this wlthm the dairy nduslry
problem There IS a market about th1s problem
but no
potent1al of about 60 rn11lion readily available product as
- or one m four of the total yet and you have a good
populallon ror such pr u Is reason to ask why So do the
It s tru'i. tha 1t IS cheap w

the people of he coun ty don
ca re about the1r schools thus
a
consohda t on
w th
Gall polls C y Schools could
become closer to a real ty
he sa1d
The newly elected board
member also denounced the
boards act on stat ng The
bond ssue would hav e
problems pass n g
espec ally smce
n hs
opm on two large groups
The Comm ttee for Better
Educat on n Gall a County
ltc hool s) and the Galha
County I ocal Teachers
Assoc1a t on) would no
support t
A that pom t tempers

Oh o Co egt
luketbal Records

TOM TIEDE

DR. LAMB

By Lawrence E Lamb M D
DEAR DR IAMB I am a
b ack woman and I m wr tmg
w you n desperat on Both
my husband and I have
trouble WJih m lk and milk
products I read your colwnn
and know we both have
lactose mtolerance Even one
glass of m lk or 11 I use too
much n cookmg really
makes us both as s1ck as If we
had been pmsoned
If I eat 1ce cream cottage
cheese driDk m1lk or use
m lk gravy I get so distended
Ulat I JUSt I e on my back and
suffer For years I was told
Ulat I was nervwus but I
learned that t was m1lk n
tolerance
What are black people
supposed to do' I understand
90 per cent of us have th1s
problem and so do Melncans
and other mmor1ty groups
We are demed the nght to a
balanced d et because we
can t use milk products I
understand that the rn1lk

Bank Was that true ' D d
you ID fact act voluntarily'
Bailey asked
No she replied
Bailey and Brownmg asked
her about the May 16 1971
mc1dents m Los Angeles
when she sprayed the front of
a sporting goods store With
machine gun bullets to help
the Hamses escape
Now can you explam
M1ss Hearst why you dld
that'
From the tune I took the
blindfold off until that hap
pened there were classes
every day and this was one of
the particular ones to do if
something
hke
that
happened and when t
happened I d1dn t even think
I JUSt d d II and if I had not
done 1! and they had been
able to get away they would
bave killed me

Gallia hoard sticks with bond issue

Total happiness
just didn't come
By ROBERl'A ULRICH
PORTLAND Ore (UPI) When Robert Rubm went off
on his would-be UFO trip to
eternal happmess last fall
his wife sa.1d he d be back m
three months It was more
like four
RubiD and two others who
followed a mystenous couple
called The Two pronusmg
a higher form of life on
another planet through a nde
m an umdent1fled flymg
obJect are back ID the state
They say they are off the
trip and urge their fellow
travelers to take another look
at the philosophy they have
espoused
Rubm and Ron and Judy
Greenberg are back m the
Waldport Ore area where a
nat onw1de furor started
when more than a dozen
persons vanished after
hstenmg to the Two m
September
Rubm d d h s traveling by
car not UFO
He and the Greenbergs lrt
an
nterv ew
Monday
estlmated perhaps 50 of the
400 persons who JOmed the

descr bed in a tape made
after h s death as the
gentlest most beautiful man
I ve ever known and as
someone she
loved so
much
because of hiS
COirumtment to revolut onary
goals
M1ss Hearst S81d her eulogy
to Wolfe and five other SLA
members killed in the Los
Angeles battle was written by
Em1ly Harris and that she
was forced to read 1t
She sa1d SLA member
Angela Atwood wrote the
scr pt for an April 18 1974
tape m which M1ss Hearst
Said she voluntar ly took part
in the bank holdup as a
sold er n the people s army
and ms1sted she hadn t been
bramwashed
Now there are statements
on the tape Indicating that
you acted voluntarily when
you went to the Hiberma

Wolverine fastbreakawesome lh~oda;'s

Ohio college
standings

Ulem on their home floor let
alone the up t1ll then lowly
muted Marauders
The Marauders p eked to
fm1sh las\ in the SEOAL m
the pre season polls have
surpnsed everyone except
themse lves) by so far
compd ng a very respect able
7-8 overall record and a 4-8
mark ns de he league And
all of their losses have been
close ones
Me gs has been led by all
Ule starters at one t me or
another
Semor 6 8 M1tch Meadows
plays a steady game und er
the boards by scormg n
double f gures and haul ng n
most of the team s rebounds
M~ek Snake Davenport 1s
among the league s lead ng
scorers both n average and
percentage
Roundmg out the probable
start ng 1neup w11l be Terry
Qualls who last week tossed
10 a career h gh 26 po nts
agamst Logan n an overtime
loss at I ogan
un or
playmaker Steve Randolph
and sen or Jerry Cremeans
\\ho had 10 pom ts m th e
Logan cones
Athens s coming off a
Ulnll ng last n nute v c ory
over Wellston last week They
have been led th s season by
Arn e Chonko and Matt
Faulkner he latter the hero
m that w n over Wellston as
he scored w th four seconds
remaming n the game
The Bul dogs have a 6 9
record over all th s year and
w ll be looking for the r
seventh league w n agamst
f ve losses when they come to
Ro k Spr ngs Tuesday

Oh o Co ege
ba 1 Resul s
un ted P ess nterna onal
Ba ~ k e

M

h 90 Oh o S

66

Po n Pa k 5 S euben
T f n 0 U ban a 93

e 68

Whee n g 99 Oh o D om n

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93 Wes e n K y 82
05 R o G ande 88

JUSt no way we could do 11
They ve got such super
speed
R1ckey Green a 6-2 JUruor
college transfer IS the
QUickest of the Wolves and
he along with Steve Grote
and Wayma n Br~tt gruted
the Michigan break
Oh1o State tra1led only 48-40
With 15 20 to go but the
Wolvermes ran off a 16-2
spurt whiCh put them up 64-42
and Just about locked things
up w1th 12 05 remaming
Green gettmg most of his
pomts on the front end of the
break led M1ch1gan n
scoring with 23 pomts while
Bntt a 6-2 Jurnp1'11! Jack
forward added 20 as the
Wolver nes pushed the1r
record to IIKi overall and 9-3
mtheBgTen

CHICAGO
(UP!)
M1ch1gan ranks second ID the
B1g Ten basketball race
Purdue holds thrrd place and
M1ch gan State fourth
So 11 appears that the chase
for the t tie IS over and the
only question 1s whether In
diana will trip over Its own
feet to prevent f1mshmg With
an unbeaten conference
record for the second straight
year
The Hoos1ers already have
handed M ch1gan two of 1ts
three defeats giVen MIChigan
State two of its Hve losses
and handed Purdue one of 1ts
four setbacks
The rest of the way
Indiana sunply must try to
duplicate what 11 already has
done band out a second
hckmg this season to the

By
United
Press
lnteruattpoal
Coach Ray Mears felt
super about Tennessee s
smash ng v ctory over
Vanderbilt Monday mght but
had a warning for the Voill
that 1s as old as the game of
basketball
It goes hke th1s The song
of the open road can be the
saddest song of all m basket
ball
Mears wasn t that poetic
about t but made 11 clear that
Tennessee s Impending road
games with Flor da and
Au burn could be the key to
the Vols season
The defensive play was
super n shu tt ng off
Vanderbilt ms1de he sa1d
after the 73-S9 VIctory which
ra1sed e1ghthranked

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Rudolf Abel
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other SIX teams ID the league
none w1th fewer than five
defeats and thus tradmg by
f ve games or more now
lnd18na plays Illinois MID
nesota Iowa and Ohio State
at home where the Hoosiers
have lost only tw1ce m 55
games and must go on to the
road to Purdue probably the
ooly real challenge left for
the nation s No I team
Wisconsm and Northwestern
The Hoosiers ran their
record Big Ten w nmng
streak to 30 games and
extended their regular season
wlnnmg streak to 50 games
Monday mght with Kent
Benson throwmg n a career
high 38 pomts to nullify a W
pmnt productwn by the
league leadmg scorer Terry
Furlow of Michigan State m

Vols face key
tests on road

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In 11182, U2 IllY plane pllol :

rught Pont Park (Pa ) beat
Steubenville 75-68 Walsh
downed Rio Grande ltJ:&gt;.all
Tlffm defeated Urbana !OZ.
93 Wheeling ( W Va )
defeated Ohio Domwcan 9996 and Dayton stopped
Western Kentucky 93-82
Dayton s Flyers got 33
poiDts from Johnny Davis
and 24 from Leighton Moulton
Monday m their f1 rst victory
out of Ohio this season
Johnny Britt led Western
w1th 25 pomts M1ke Warner
added 17
The lead changed hands
f1ve tunes m the f rst half but
by halftime the Flyers held a
commanding 51-39 advantage
and kept 11 the reSt of the way
to the1r lOth WID m 20
games
Western Kentucky dropped
to 11-8

It's Indians: in a breeze

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The Almaoac
:
By
Ualted
Preu :
Intel'llllllooal
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Today is Tu•sday Feb 10 •
the 4lst day ol 1976 with 325 to :
follow
:
The moon is between its :
flfSt quarter and the lull •
pha~
:
The morning stars are :
Mercury and Venus
:
The evening stars are :
Mars Jupiter and Saturn
•
Those born on this date m :
under the alsn of Aquarius l:
American
Journalist :
WUllam Allen While was born :
on Feb 10 11188 American •
actorentertalnera Jimmy :
Durante (1893) and HAlbert :
W~~p~er (11130) also were born ::
on lhla date
•
On thla dliy in history
:
In 1942 the American auto :
Industry shut down ita :
dvillan car auembly linea :
fCH' the duration of World War :
U and converted to mWtary •
procllctlon
:

Green
has
great
QUickness sa1d Orr
He
has meant a lot to our club
thiS year He 1s a great
offens1ve player
Oh1o State which agam
played nearly the whole
game w thou! the serv1ces of
leading scorer Larry Bolden
and With a sub par captain
Cra1g Taylor fell to 6-13
overall and 2 8 m the
conferenet:
Bolden still weakened
from a bout with pneumonia
played br efly while Taylor
suffermg back spasms wore
a corset which confiDed h1s
movement
Jud Wood paced the Ohio
State scormg w th 16 pomts
while Mike Daugherty and
Mark Bayless had 14 each
In other games Mondav

JERRY COLEMAN
Jerry Coleman IS proud to announce that he IS now
your local SUN BOTTLE GAS representative
Jerry 1s a graduate of Me1gs Htgh School and has
three years expertence m the bottle gas field He IS
lookmg forward to prov1dmg the people m Me1gs
County and the surroundmg area w1th the best
possible service available

Tennessee s Southeastern
Conference record to 11)..1
But we must wm those road
games agamst Florida and
Auburn because Vanderbilt
already has beaten them on
the road
The Vols tightened their
grip on f1rst place m the SEC
as Erme Grunfeld scored 24
pomts Tennessee tra1led IZ4 m the early gomg but took
command early m the second
half In addlUon to Grunfeld s
24 poiDts Bernard King had
19 and Johlllly Darden 12
Joe Ford had 19 pomts and
Jeff Fosnes 18 for Vanderbilt
now 8-3 m SEC play
lnd1ana ranked No I na
llonaUy defeated M1ch1gan
State BS-70 for 1ts 50th
stra1ght regular season
victory seventhranked
Rutgers beat Delaware 111)..
87 ralsmg 1ts record to 20-0
and 14th ranked M1ch1gan
topped Ohio State 90-66 in
the other b1g games Monday
mght
Kent Benson scored 38
points and Scott May added
22 in Indiana s trnunph over
M1ch1gan
State
The
unbeaten Hoosiers also made
it a record 30 ID a row m B1g
10 play mcludmg II thiS
season They led 46-37 at
halftime and were in
command the rest of the way
Hollis Copeland scored 22
points as Rutgers roared to
its 20th consecutive VIctory
The Scarlet Kn1ghts broke
away from a 11)..10 t1e early ID
the f1rst half and led 5\)-34 at
halftune before turnmg over
the game to reserves in the
second half Steve Schlachter
scored 17 pomts for
Delaware
Rickey Green scored 23
poiDts and Wayman Britt
added 20 to lead Michigan
over Ohio State Michigan
never trailed after zooming
off to a 6-0 lead It was Ohio
State s runth loss m II games
In Big 10 play this season
In other games Walter
Jordan s 20 pomts led Purdue
to an ~ romp over North
western
Illinois whisked
away to a l41loint lead early
In the first half and never fell
behind ID beatlllll Wisconsin
70-59
Adrian D!lntley s '1:1
points paced Notre Dame to a
95 80
win
over
St
Bonaventure
Georgia
scored only Its niDth victory
In a 63-game series when
Jackie Dorsey s 24 points
paced the Bulldogs to an lltl-81
triumph over Kentucky
Leon Douglas scored 24
points in Alabama s 79-73 win
over Florida HAlbert Gray
had 20 points as Wichita State
downed Loyola (
79-77
and AI Perry s two free
throws alter time had exp~red
gave Mississippi Slate a 7l&gt;-74
triumph over Auburn

ru )

an BS-70 dec s1on over the
Spartans
Furlow shot extremely
wellm the f1rst half Jnd ana
coach Bobby Knight sa1d
but we pretty much exerted
control m the second half I
thought Benson played
extremely well
The Spartans coach Gus
Ganakas declared
we
stayed right With them but
then we got mto foul trouble
and our k1ds got fat1gued
lnd1ana has a lot of power and
ab lily and they use 11 to run
their offense It s like trymg
to move a mountam With
Benson ms1de They were
unpress1ve
M1ch1gan bad no trouble at
Oh1o State wmmng on the
road for the fourth tune m
conference play
90 66
Rickey Green dropped 23
pomts and Wayman Br1tt 20
The VIctory gave M1eh1gan a
9 3 B1g Ten record and
dropped Ohio State to 2-9
OlmoiS moved back to 500
n B1g Ten competition with a
6-0 record on the strength of a
70 59
shellackmg
of
W1sconsm the Badgers lOth
straight loss Otho Tucker
dropped 22 poiDts and Audie
Matthews 16 for the wmners
while Dale Koehler netted 18
for W sconsm
Purdue moved IDto th1rd
place w1th an 86-Sa deciSion
over
Northwestern
extendmg the Wildcats losmg
streak to four games Hot
shootiDg by Walter Jordan
and Eugene Parker keyed the
BoUermakers throughout the
game and they coasted m the
last half With a lead that once
reach 36 pomts
Furlow s 40 points boosted
his league leading average to
32 5 per game With 1dle M1ke
Thompson of Mmnesota
holding second With 25 6 and
Scott May of lndl8na third
With 23 7

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Sport Parade
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Editor

NEW YORK !UP! ) You ve been try ng every way to fall
asleep and f nd you can t Someplace or other you ve caught
yourself a basset hound of a cold Hours have passed s10ce you
f1rst went to bed but you keep coughing and hacking every two
m10utes and that nerve-gr ndmg nasal dr pIs nearly dr vmg
you clean out of your b1rd
To make you happ1er yet you have a b1g day com ng up
tomorrow the kind where you re gomg to have to be sharp as a
blade sharper m fact than you ve ever been before because
th1s s one tune when nobody s going to g ve you any second
chanc

Certamly you remember somethmg like this happen ng to
you and now that you do can you also remember what you d d
about I'
You probably got up went to your med1cme cabmet and got
somethmg to relieve your cold help you get some sleep wh ch
is what most nd1v duals w th any sense of self-preservat on
would do
Galma Kutakova a 33-yearold SoVIet cross..:ountry skier
did essentially the same thmg a few rughts ago She put some
drops n her nose a nd they helped her cold all r ght but th ey
also altered the outcome of the Wmter Olympics m Innsbruck
Austr a To the extent that they d1d the International Olymp c
Comm1ttee s Med cal CollllnlSSion may be well adviSed to s1t
down and reconsider how much log1c there is ID penal z ng a
compel tor merely because he or she 1s tak ng the normal
precaution agamst the common cold
A f1ve t1me world cbamp1on and w1nner of three gold medals
at the 1972 Wm ter Olympics m Sapporo Kulakova I mshed
th1rd m last Saturdays five kilometer cross..,ountry event and
then had her bronze medal taken away from her when traces of
the ephedrme nose drops she used were discovered ID the
customary test conducted after each race
Ephedrme 1s one of the drugs prohibited n the Olymp cs It
IS the same one which cost R ck DeMont the young San
Rafael Cahf sw1mmer a gold medal he won m Mun ch
durmg the 1972 Olympics DeMont had used the medic ne to
alleVIate an asthma attack
Prmce Alexandre deMerode head of the IOC s Med ca l
Commiss on sounded practically apologetic expl mmg
Kulakova s d SQualiflcat on He S81d such a small tra ce of the
drug had been found m her test 11 seemed almost an
mJusllce to take the medal from her
However if we are to have a medical commiSs on and
rules we must enforce them he S81d
Sure but how about some common sense too There s no law
aga1nst that
EphedriDe IS a generic drug which means t s not protected
by a trade-mark and no one company has any monopoly on t
Used primarily for rehef of hay fever asthma and nasal
congest on t frequently 1s prescnbed for ch ldren and s not
considered harmful
Sure rules are rules as the prmce says but as Shakespeare
also sa1d JUStice always should be tempered With mercy And
good sense
What kmd of sense would 11 have made if young DeMont had
not taken some kmd of rned1cat on for his asthma attack and
had reached the pomt where breathmg grew so difficult that he
became an emergency case Have you ever seen an asthma
VIctim durmg the he1ght of a severe attack? I ve had such an
attack myself and know if help doesn t reach you and fast you
may never need any help agam at all
Would 11 have been better had Galina Kulkaova not taken
anythmg for her cold pernutted 11 to grow worse and then
perhaps w nd up m the hospital w1th the flu so she couldn t
compete at all'
I don t think so I think t doesn t hurt to accompany the
enforcement of rules With the applicaton of a httle sound
JUdgment What do you think

returns to
win bronze
By MIKE HUGHES
UP! ExecuUve Sports EdJtor
INNSBRUCK
Austria
UP()
Russ a s GalUUI
Kulakova reduced to near
tears Monday when ordered
to return a bronze medal won
ID ~n earlier race bounced
back today to WID a bronze m
the OlympiC women s II).
kilometer race
Kulakova flrushed th1rd be
h nd
t~ammate
Ralsa
Smetamna and Fmland s
Helena Takalo winner of the
r.-ttilometers last week the
race wh1ch got Kulakova in
trouble w th the International
Olymp c Committee after
traces of the drug ephedrme
were found ID her urme
sample
Kulakova took nose drops
to ease nasal congestion
brought on by a bout of flu
Smetaruna s Wlnnmg time
was 30 13 41 The Americans
10 the field of 44 a II f1mshed
down the hst
East Germany wh1ch won
both the s10g les luge titles
took the two man today
through Hans Rmun and
Norbert Hahn
Rudolf Schm1d and Franz
Schachner saved some face
for host Austria by fmishing
th1rd beh nd the West
German team of Hans
Brandner and Balthasar
Schwarm The wmnmg duo
clocked I 25 60 for the two
runs after postmg the fastest
tune m each heat
U S hopes of a medal were
rated excellent ID the men s
500 meter spnnt speed
skating m wh1ch Peter
Mueller of MadiSOn W1s
was 1ts top man
In Alpme sk mg Ph1l
Mahre of Wh1te Pass Wash
was attempting to turn a
fourth place fm sh m the
openiDg g1ant slalom heat
mto a medalwinnmg run m
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BY GREG BAILEY
EAST MEIGS
Th e
Eastern freshmen of Coach
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record to 8-3 Monday mght
when they handled Kyge
Creek 48-29 on the wmners
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m the Freshman tourney at
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Southern girls win
Meigs Sports Calendar

RACINE - The Southern Totals 24-1!-56.
SOUTHWESTERN
Girls 8asketball team raised
Nolan
3·1·7, Banks I.IJ..2, Gill
its season record to 4·0
3-IJ..6,
Kiser
2.1)..4, Ferguson I·
Monday evening at Racine
ll-2,
Miller
3.1J..6.
Totals IJ.J.
with a 56-27 romp over the
27.
Quarter
Southwestern Highlanders.
II 28 41 56
Alter getting orr to a sluggish SO.
SW
4 7 II 27
start, the hosts caught fire in
tbe second period and scored
17 points' to go into the locker
W H A Stan d ing s
room at intermission leading

Monday. Feb. 9 - · Meigs Jr. High hos ted
1\thens, Meigs Gi rls hos ted Jack son , E as tern Jr.
ll igh h osted South ern a t Chester, Meigs
F r eshm a n were a t Athe ns, East ern Girls host ed
Kyger Cree k, a nd Eastern F reshmen hosted
Kyger Creek .
Tu esd ay, Feb. 10 - Meigs Va r s ity ho st s
Athens.
Wednesday, Fe b. 11 - Me igs Jr. High hos ts
Sha de, Southe rn Girls hos t North Ga llia .
Thursda y, Fe b. 12- Meigs Fres hme n host
.l ackson, Eas t e rn Freshm en at · Ravens w()9(1 ,
Southern Jr. High a t Wa ter.loo, Southern Girls at
Kyger CrP ek .
Frida y, Feb. 13 - Southern Vars ity hos ts
lla nna n Trace and Meigs Vars ity at Jackson.
Saturday, Feb. 14 - E a s tern Va rs ity hos t s
Sy mm es Vall ey and Meigs Varsity hos ts Pt.
Pleasant.
Sunday, ~'e b . 15- Tournament drawings for
Sectiona l at Me igs Hi gh Sc hool. (Southe rn ,
E as tern) Class A.
Drawings for AA Sectional at Fede ral
llocking (Meigs . )

Pro Standings

By United Press Internation al

28-7.

Sophomore Jean Ritchhart
led all scorers with 17 points.
Brenda Lawrence tallied ten
markers, Cheryl Larkin s
nine, anp Becky Sayre eight .
Their superior heigh t allowed
the hosts to get two and three
shots every time up the court.
All of Southern 's Players saw
action.
Nolan led So uthwestern 's
atta ck with seven points
while GiU and Miller had six
apiece. Southern's nexl game
is Wednesday when they host
North Gallia at 5:30.
SOUTHERN - Ritchhart 73-17, Lawrence 5-0-10, Sayre
4-6-8, Larkins 4-1-9, Roy IJ..1·1,
Roseberry 1-3-5, Crow I.IJ..2,
Walding l·ll-2, Jenkins I-IJ..2.

E ast
W. L T. Pts. gf ga

New Englnd 25 25 5 55 17'/188
Oeveland
Cinclnnali
lndianapols

21 27 5 47 181 193
22 30 1 45 197 23'3
21 JO 2 44 148 164
West
W . l. T . PIS. gf ga

Houston
Phoenix
San Diego
Minnesota

34
26
26
25

18 0 68 218
20 6 58 198
23 J 56 209
22 4 54 177
Cil nadian
W. L T . P ts. gt
Winnipeg
38 111 1 77 2-45
Quebec
JJ 17 4 70 242
Calgary
'16 '13 3 55 198
Edmonton
20 34 3 43 193
Toronto
15 32 5 35 215
x .Qifawa
1.4 26 1 29 134
x- T eam di sba nded
Monda y's Results
{No games scheduled )
Tues da y ' s Gam es
Toron to at Ca lgary
San Diego at Minnesota
Wedn esd ay's Gam es
Quebec at ~ in nipeg
Cinci nnat i at Cleveland
Ph oen ix at In d ianapolis
Min nesota at San Diego

178
176
186
186
ga
168
209
176
243
262
172

TO HOST HANNAN
Kyger Creek will battle
host Hannan, W. Va. this
even ing in a non-lea gue
game. The Bobcats defeated
the Wildcats earlier this yea r
at Cheshire despite a 39 point
performance by little Wayne
Richardson.
Kyger Creek . is 4-11 this
year. A victory would be the
most wins by a KC cage team

Sports focus

NBA St andings
By United Pr~ss ln t erna t iortat
East ern Conf erence
Atlantic D ivi$ion
W. L. Pd. gb
Boston
35 14 ,71-4 BU ff l!liO
31 21 .596 51 fz
Philadelph ia
30 21 .588 6
25 28 .471 12
New York
Cen tral Division
W. L Pet. gb
Wash ington
29 2'2 .569 Cleveland
29 22 .569
Houston
25 24 .510 3
New Orleans 24 25 .490 .4
Atlanta
24 28 .462 51•.,
West ern Conf eren ce
M idwest D ivi,ion
. W. L. Pet. gb
M il waukee
21 30 .412
Detroit
20 29 ..408 , , Kansas City
19 :) .358 3
16 1 • . 314 5
Chicago
Pacific D ivision
W. L. Pet . gb
Golden St ate
37 14 ,725
Los Ange les
26 27 .491 12
Portland
'13 28 .451 14
sea tt le
23 29 .442 141~
Phoen ix
21 27 .438 W h
Monda y's Result
Houston 105 KanMs Citv 86
Tues day'5 Ga me s
Kansas City at A tl an ta

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PITTSBURGH - LANNY FRATTJ\RE, a minor league
baseball and hockey game announcer, Monday was named the
color announcer for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
He will join former Atlanta Braves announcer Milo
Hamilton as the new Pirates broadcast team this season.
NEW YORK - MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL owners and
tbe Players Association return to the bargaining table today
with the owners hoping to inject some life into the stalled
negotiations in time.to begin spring training as schoouled.
With spring training precariously near - only three weeks
away - and an almost total lack of progress in negotiations to
date, the owners met Monday to receive a report on the
negotiations from baseball's Players Relations Committee.
The stone wall in the negotiations neither side has been able to
overcome has been baseball's controversial reserve clause,
but the owners were optimistic there would be some progress
when the talks resume today.
"Jl we really apply ourselves, we can get it done and open
on time," said Ed Fitzgerald, head of the Players Relations
Committee and the chainnan of the board of the Milwaukee
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W L P OP
L oga n
10 · 2 60 2 J7d
A th ens
9 2 475 367
Gall ipolis
9 2 445 355
Wave rl y
6 . S 369 362
M eigs
1 8 297 -423
Jac k son
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we ll s ton
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TOTALS
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Monday' s results :
L og an 511 We l lst on 13
At h ens 54 M e igs 32
Wave rl y 27' J ac k son 21
Ga l l ipol iS - Op en
Thur sday •·s gam es:
A tl1e ns a t Gall ipoli s
Jl!ckson at M eig s
W av erly a t Wel ls ton
L ogan - Op en

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Denver
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New York
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San Antonio
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kentucky
'19 23 .558
Indiana
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St . Louis
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V irg inl e
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M onday's Re,ults
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Tu es day· ~ Gam e
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Wednesda y's Ga m es
St . Louis ·at New Yo r k
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Hubbard's team wins

CINCINNATI - SWIMMER GARY HALL has decided to
"Go for the Gold" one more time. Unable to win a gold medal
in the 1968 and 1972 summer Olympics, Hall, 24, hopes to swim
to a first place finish this summer at the Montreal games.
Hall, who won silver medals in both the 1968 and 1972
games, has been granted a leave Of absence from the
University of Cincirmati Medical School to begin training with
the Cincirmati Marlins, a local swim club. "It's getting tougher
every year," admitted Hall, a former II)diana University star.
"The competition is tougher than it ever was and it makes it
more and more difficult for an 'old man' like me every time
out.

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NO CHEERS HERE - Rita Nolan ( 40) and Kristy
COLUMBUS -'- WINTER HORSE RACING will continue
Kiser, ( 54) , two regulars on the Southwestern High School
at four Ohio tracks, thanks to state approval of $85,848 in ·
girls basketball team , were caught here in a defensive
emergency funds for operations through next. June 30. The
posture Monday night at Racine when Southern High's
state Controlling Board, reluctant to dig into the Emergency · girls upended these neighbors from GaUia County 56-27.
Fund for any money at all, went along Monday with the state
Jim Hamm picture.
in seven years.
Racing Conunission's request when it learned the tracks might
be forced to close without operating funds.
Middleport, Ohio
The board refused, however, to authorize and an
additional $148,556 for 1976-77. It also directed the commission
to use $12,152of its equipment allocation to help pay salaries of
Racin e, Ohi o. He r e are
BY JIM CLELAND
veterinarians and inspectors at the tracks. Peter D. Fleming
some
of the young people
Jim Hubb•rd 's Syracuse
Jr., executive secretary, said the commission could continue
active
in the program &lt; Roy
to supervise winter racing with the extra infusion of money, basketball lea rn blasted the
son,
Tim Hill , · Pete
J
ohn
O.V . ~' . Allslars (new name)
but would not be able to purchase any equipment.
Sa
yre,
Brady
Huffma n, Dave
out of the Jr. Hi gh Gym in
Snodgrass,
Cork
Cleek, Steve
CHARLEsTON, W. VA. - WALTER EASLEY PUT a Rac in e Sunday a fternoon,
Hendricks,
John
Salser,
Greg ·
smile OIJ Frank Cignetti's face Monday and aged a few other winning by 14 poinls. The
Hoffman,
AI
Hill,
Doug
college coaches who wanted him in their backfields. Ending a O,V.F. firs t team changed ils
verbal tug-of-war that once drove him into partial seclusion, name from Pollikkers to "All Warden, Mike Huddles ton,
the highly-regarded runrdng back decided to stay in his native Stars," but " wha t's in a Dave Clark, Monty Hart,
Terry Clark , Don Dudding,
name ?''
state and attend West Virginia University.
Easley, bombarded with so many calls and visits from The All Slars did outlast the Nels Pickens, Steve Hill,
coaches that he ·often sought refuge at a girl friend's home, Portland Bandjts of Terry o·a ve Robtnson, Ge rald
turned down offers from such powers as Ohio State and Brewer by three points in the Hendri ck s, · Ge ne Shively,
Nebraska. Sensing a backup role, or a defensive job, Easley second game. At leas t 50 kids Tim !hie, and fr om Portland,
elected to forego Woody Hayes' club because "there were too showed up from the Southern Max Kn opp, Fred Miller,
local area and seemed to be Scrap VanMeter, Paul Shultz,
many question marks."
"I warit a chance to play football and that means a chance ·. more sa tisfied with the way Buttons Allen, Keith Fitch,
to play offense," the 6-foot-2, 201J..pound tailb.ack explained to ac tivities _we re c onducted . Red Walbrown and Terry
, reporters at a news conference. I wasn't sure I'd get that
F;our good tea ms of eight Brewer, coach and referee.
These are the · names of
chance at Ohjo State."
players each were selected
about
one half ·of those
SAVE '5.00 lo '7.00
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COLUMBUS- THE GENERAL PUBUC WILL be able to players. So we have the playing. We will lis t the res t
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NHL Stand i ng s
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At this time the Ohio Valley By United ' Pr es s International
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W. L . T . Pts. gt ga
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cr
sessions. Class A semifinals games will be played Friday impose too much burden on Phi ladelphi 33 10 10 76 23 4 147
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Saturday's finals are scheduled for noon (A ), 3 p.m. (AA ) conlributions and comments
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St . L ouis - 19 26 B 46 166 t91
M inn esot a
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Kan sas City 17 35 6 30 129 228
Wale s Conf er ence
Norri s D ivi sion
W. L. T . Pts . gt ga
39 7 8 . 86 228 ll4
Montrea l
Los Angeles 28 2-4 3 59 182 te4
Pitt sburgh
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De tro it
18 JO 7 43 148 207
· Washi ngton
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Adams Divis ion
w. L. T . Pts . gl ga
·
JJ 1t 9 75 209 15d
Boston
Buff alo
30 15 9 69 .23 1 162
. Toron to
23 20 11 57 191 184
Ca liforn ia
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Monday' s Result s
(No games sch eduled)
Tuesday's Gam es
St. Louis at Montrea l
Los Angeles at Wast)i ng lon
N Y Isla nder S at Van co uver
Wednesday 's Gam e:s.
Toron to at Allan fa
P ittsb urgh at Cali for n ia
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Bo ston at M innesot a

Washington et Buffalo
Philadelphia at Chicago
New York ar M il waukee
New Orleans at Golden St.
oerroit at Los Angeles
w ednudav ' s Ga mes
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Detroit ar PhoenilC
Portland at Philadelphia
New Orleans at Seattle

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Southern girls win
Meigs Sports Calendar

RACINE - The Southern Totals 24-1!-56.
SOUTHWESTERN
Girls 8asketball team raised
Nolan
3·1·7, Banks I.IJ..2, Gill
its season record to 4·0
3-IJ..6,
Kiser
2.1)..4, Ferguson I·
Monday evening at Racine
ll-2,
Miller
3.1J..6.
Totals IJ.J.
with a 56-27 romp over the
27.
Quarter
Southwestern Highlanders.
II 28 41 56
Alter getting orr to a sluggish SO.
SW
4 7 II 27
start, the hosts caught fire in
tbe second period and scored
17 points' to go into the locker
W H A Stan d ing s
room at intermission leading

Monday. Feb. 9 - · Meigs Jr. High hos ted
1\thens, Meigs Gi rls hos ted Jack son , E as tern Jr.
ll igh h osted South ern a t Chester, Meigs
F r eshm a n were a t Athe ns, East ern Girls host ed
Kyger Cree k, a nd Eastern F reshmen hosted
Kyger Creek .
Tu esd ay, Feb. 10 - Meigs Va r s ity ho st s
Athens.
Wednesday, Fe b. 11 - Me igs Jr. High hos ts
Sha de, Southe rn Girls hos t North Ga llia .
Thursda y, Fe b. 12- Meigs Fres hme n host
.l ackson, Eas t e rn Freshm en at · Ravens w()9(1 ,
Southern Jr. High a t Wa ter.loo, Southern Girls at
Kyger CrP ek .
Frida y, Feb. 13 - Southern Vars ity hos ts
lla nna n Trace and Meigs Vars ity at Jackson.
Saturday, Feb. 14 - E a s tern Va rs ity hos t s
Sy mm es Vall ey and Meigs Varsity hos ts Pt.
Pleasant.
Sunday, ~'e b . 15- Tournament drawings for
Sectiona l at Me igs Hi gh Sc hool. (Southe rn ,
E as tern) Class A.
Drawings for AA Sectional at Fede ral
llocking (Meigs . )

Pro Standings

By United Press Internation al

28-7.

Sophomore Jean Ritchhart
led all scorers with 17 points.
Brenda Lawrence tallied ten
markers, Cheryl Larkin s
nine, anp Becky Sayre eight .
Their superior heigh t allowed
the hosts to get two and three
shots every time up the court.
All of Southern 's Players saw
action.
Nolan led So uthwestern 's
atta ck with seven points
while GiU and Miller had six
apiece. Southern's nexl game
is Wednesday when they host
North Gallia at 5:30.
SOUTHERN - Ritchhart 73-17, Lawrence 5-0-10, Sayre
4-6-8, Larkins 4-1-9, Roy IJ..1·1,
Roseberry 1-3-5, Crow I.IJ..2,
Walding l·ll-2, Jenkins I-IJ..2.

E ast
W. L T. Pts. gf ga

New Englnd 25 25 5 55 17'/188
Oeveland
Cinclnnali
lndianapols

21 27 5 47 181 193
22 30 1 45 197 23'3
21 JO 2 44 148 164
West
W . l. T . PIS. gf ga

Houston
Phoenix
San Diego
Minnesota

34
26
26
25

18 0 68 218
20 6 58 198
23 J 56 209
22 4 54 177
Cil nadian
W. L T . P ts. gt
Winnipeg
38 111 1 77 2-45
Quebec
JJ 17 4 70 242
Calgary
'16 '13 3 55 198
Edmonton
20 34 3 43 193
Toronto
15 32 5 35 215
x .Qifawa
1.4 26 1 29 134
x- T eam di sba nded
Monda y's Results
{No games scheduled )
Tues da y ' s Gam es
Toron to at Ca lgary
San Diego at Minnesota
Wedn esd ay's Gam es
Quebec at ~ in nipeg
Cinci nnat i at Cleveland
Ph oen ix at In d ianapolis
Min nesota at San Diego

178
176
186
186
ga
168
209
176
243
262
172

TO HOST HANNAN
Kyger Creek will battle
host Hannan, W. Va. this
even ing in a non-lea gue
game. The Bobcats defeated
the Wildcats earlier this yea r
at Cheshire despite a 39 point
performance by little Wayne
Richardson.
Kyger Creek . is 4-11 this
year. A victory would be the
most wins by a KC cage team

Sports focus

NBA St andings
By United Pr~ss ln t erna t iortat
East ern Conf erence
Atlantic D ivi$ion
W. L. Pd. gb
Boston
35 14 ,71-4 BU ff l!liO
31 21 .596 51 fz
Philadelph ia
30 21 .588 6
25 28 .471 12
New York
Cen tral Division
W. L Pet. gb
Wash ington
29 2'2 .569 Cleveland
29 22 .569
Houston
25 24 .510 3
New Orleans 24 25 .490 .4
Atlanta
24 28 .462 51•.,
West ern Conf eren ce
M idwest D ivi,ion
. W. L. Pet. gb
M il waukee
21 30 .412
Detroit
20 29 ..408 , , Kansas City
19 :) .358 3
16 1 • . 314 5
Chicago
Pacific D ivision
W. L. Pet . gb
Golden St ate
37 14 ,725
Los Ange les
26 27 .491 12
Portland
'13 28 .451 14
sea tt le
23 29 .442 141~
Phoen ix
21 27 .438 W h
Monda y's Result
Houston 105 KanMs Citv 86
Tues day'5 Ga me s
Kansas City at A tl an ta

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PITTSBURGH - LANNY FRATTJ\RE, a minor league
baseball and hockey game announcer, Monday was named the
color announcer for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
He will join former Atlanta Braves announcer Milo
Hamilton as the new Pirates broadcast team this season.
NEW YORK - MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL owners and
tbe Players Association return to the bargaining table today
with the owners hoping to inject some life into the stalled
negotiations in time.to begin spring training as schoouled.
With spring training precariously near - only three weeks
away - and an almost total lack of progress in negotiations to
date, the owners met Monday to receive a report on the
negotiations from baseball's Players Relations Committee.
The stone wall in the negotiations neither side has been able to
overcome has been baseball's controversial reserve clause,
but the owners were optimistic there would be some progress
when the talks resume today.
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on time," said Ed Fitzgerald, head of the Players Relations
Committee and the chainnan of the board of the Milwaukee
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T e am ~
W L P OP
L oga n
10 · 2 60 2 J7d
A th ens
9 2 475 367
Gall ipolis
9 2 445 355
Wave rl y
6 . S 369 362
M eigs
1 8 297 -423
Jac k son
2 · B 313 429
we ll s ton
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TOTALS
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Monday' s results :
L og an 511 We l lst on 13
At h ens 54 M e igs 32
Wave rl y 27' J ac k son 21
Ga l l ipol iS - Op en
Thur sday •·s gam es:
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Jl!ckson at M eig s
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L ogan - Op en

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New York
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San Antonio
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kentucky
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Indiana
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St . Louis
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V irg inl e
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M onday's Re,ults
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Hubbard's team wins

CINCINNATI - SWIMMER GARY HALL has decided to
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in the 1968 and 1972 summer Olympics, Hall, 24, hopes to swim
to a first place finish this summer at the Montreal games.
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PRICESAHE'KIGilt

By Unlted Press IDtematlonal
NO CHEERS HERE - Rita Nolan ( 40) and Kristy
COLUMBUS -'- WINTER HORSE RACING will continue
Kiser, ( 54) , two regulars on the Southwestern High School
at four Ohio tracks, thanks to state approval of $85,848 in ·
girls basketball team , were caught here in a defensive
emergency funds for operations through next. June 30. The
posture Monday night at Racine when Southern High's
state Controlling Board, reluctant to dig into the Emergency · girls upended these neighbors from GaUia County 56-27.
Fund for any money at all, went along Monday with the state
Jim Hamm picture.
in seven years.
Racing Conunission's request when it learned the tracks might
be forced to close without operating funds.
Middleport, Ohio
The board refused, however, to authorize and an
additional $148,556 for 1976-77. It also directed the commission
to use $12,152of its equipment allocation to help pay salaries of
Racin e, Ohi o. He r e are
BY JIM CLELAND
veterinarians and inspectors at the tracks. Peter D. Fleming
some
of the young people
Jim Hubb•rd 's Syracuse
Jr., executive secretary, said the commission could continue
active
in the program &lt; Roy
to supervise winter racing with the extra infusion of money, basketball lea rn blasted the
son,
Tim Hill , · Pete
J
ohn
O.V . ~' . Allslars (new name)
but would not be able to purchase any equipment.
Sa
yre,
Brady
Huffma n, Dave
out of the Jr. Hi gh Gym in
Snodgrass,
Cork
Cleek, Steve
CHARLEsTON, W. VA. - WALTER EASLEY PUT a Rac in e Sunday a fternoon,
Hendricks,
John
Salser,
Greg ·
smile OIJ Frank Cignetti's face Monday and aged a few other winning by 14 poinls. The
Hoffman,
AI
Hill,
Doug
college coaches who wanted him in their backfields. Ending a O,V.F. firs t team changed ils
verbal tug-of-war that once drove him into partial seclusion, name from Pollikkers to "All Warden, Mike Huddles ton,
the highly-regarded runrdng back decided to stay in his native Stars," but " wha t's in a Dave Clark, Monty Hart,
Terry Clark , Don Dudding,
name ?''
state and attend West Virginia University.
Easley, bombarded with so many calls and visits from The All Slars did outlast the Nels Pickens, Steve Hill,
coaches that he ·often sought refuge at a girl friend's home, Portland Bandjts of Terry o·a ve Robtnson, Ge rald
turned down offers from such powers as Ohio State and Brewer by three points in the Hendri ck s, · Ge ne Shively,
Nebraska. Sensing a backup role, or a defensive job, Easley second game. At leas t 50 kids Tim !hie, and fr om Portland,
elected to forego Woody Hayes' club because "there were too showed up from the Southern Max Kn opp, Fred Miller,
local area and seemed to be Scrap VanMeter, Paul Shultz,
many question marks."
"I warit a chance to play football and that means a chance ·. more sa tisfied with the way Buttons Allen, Keith Fitch,
to play offense," the 6-foot-2, 201J..pound tailb.ack explained to ac tivities _we re c onducted . Red Walbrown and Terry
, reporters at a news conference. I wasn't sure I'd get that
F;our good tea ms of eight Brewer, coach and referee.
These are the · names of
chance at Ohjo State."
players each were selected
about
one half ·of those
SAVE '5.00 lo '7.00
fr om th e Racin e 0 .V.F.
COLUMBUS- THE GENERAL PUBUC WILL be able to players. So we have the playing. We will lis t the res t
MEN'S "LEGGS"
purchase tickets for Ohio's first girls state high school basket- players but we lack com- · next week.
ball tournament at St. John Arena April2-3. Tickets for aU sue munily suppor t of adull
tournament sessions cost $15 and may be obtained by writing supervisors, and most of all ,
the Ohio High School Athletic Association, 4080 RQselea Place, money for equipment.
NHL Stand i ng s
. Boz U308, Colwnbus, Ohio 43215. Each order must include a
At this time the Ohio Valley By United ' Pr es s International
campbell conf er ence
lUmped, self-addressed envelope.
Fellowship Inc. is privately
Patr ick Division
SHIRT JAC
Advance tickets wiD not be available for individual finan c ed a nd we ca nno t
W. L . T . Pts. gt ga
Weilr. in
cr
sessions. Class A semifinals games will be played Friday impose too much burden on Phi ladelphi 33 10 10 76 23 4 147
Av••l~ bl e tn wh•tt . P•nk . ~t11ow .
Y Islan der s 28 14 10 66 205 127
morning, AA semis in the afternoon and AAA semifinals at those few who have helped in AN llan
lig h t blu•. bti!Ol fl ~·u~ l1 lo· Jl
ta
25 24 8 58 184 168
night.
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lhe past. Please send your NY Rangers 20 28 6 46 175 223
Smyth e Di v i sion
Saturday's finals are scheduled for noon (A ), 3 p.m. (AA ) conlributions and comments
w. L. T . Pt s. gt ga
and 7:30 p.m. (AAA) . Deadline for advance ticket orders is to O.V.F. Athletic Fund, c-&lt;l Chica go
23 15 16 62 ·166 J.46
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St . L ouis - 19 26 B 46 166 t91
M inn esot a
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Kan sas City 17 35 6 30 129 228
Wale s Conf er ence
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Pitt sburgh
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De tro it
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Buff alo
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Ca liforn ia
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Monday' s Result s
(No games sch eduled)
Tuesday's Gam es
St. Louis at Montrea l
Los Angeles at Wast)i ng lon
N Y Isla nder S at Van co uver
Wednesday 's Gam e:s.
Toron to at Allan fa
P ittsb urgh at Cali for n ia
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· los Ail geles at Ch icago
Bo ston at M innesot a

Washington et Buffalo
Philadelphia at Chicago
New York ar M il waukee
New Orleans at Golden St.
oerroit at Los Angeles
w ednudav ' s Ga mes
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Boston at Houston
Detroit ar PhoenilC
Portland at Philadelphia
New Orleans at Seattle

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Valentine party held g

Meigs Salon 710
meets at Hysell home
The mid-winter pouvior to
be held Feb. 22 and 23 at the
Neil House, Columbus, was
announ~ at last nigbt's
meeting of the Meigs County
Salon 710, Eight and Forty, at
the home of Mrs. Julia
Hysell.
Planning to attend are Mrs.
Lula Hampton , chapeau,
Mrs . Mary Martin, Mrs.
Pearl Knapp, Mrs. Rhoda
Hackett and Mrs. Catherine
Welsh. It was noted that
lund raising project lor
nurses scholarship will be
held at the dutch supper on
the night preceding the
opening of the pouvior and
also that there will be a
breakfast to honor Lynn
Randall, American Legion
Auxiliary National vice
president.
On Feb. 2() and 21 the
American Legion Auxiliary
midwinter convention will
take place at the Neil House,
and attending besides these
named will be Mrs. Veda

a

Davis.
Other meetings annouooed
were the Eight and Forty
pouvior to be held May 1 and 2
at the Fort • Hayes in
Columbus, and. the Auxiliary
and Eight and Forty summer
convention
July
9·13 .
Chapeau Day at the National
Jewish Hospital in Denver
will be May IS.
Mrs. Marie Boyd, children
and youth chairwoman,
reported that six boxes of
valentines had been sent to
the Denver Hospital In
addition to 24 story books,
and that two boxes o! cards
had been sent to Sherry

Birthdays
honored
Mr. and Mrs . Thomas
Schoonover, Rutland, entertained , recently with a
supper in observance of the
Qirthdays or their daughter,
Tammy, and her un cle,
Robert Miller .
Following the supper a
cake inscribed "Happy Birthday Tommy and . Bob" was
served with ice cream to
Terry Pickens, Mrs . Robert
Miller and Jeff, Mr. and Mrs .
Don Miller, the hosts, and the
honored guests. The day
before the family teleplwned
Mrs . ,Debbie Schoonover
Searls in North Carolina to
wish her a happy birthday:
BIRTHDAY HONORED
Mr . and Mrs.
Max
Eichinger, Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
entertained· recenUy with a
skating_,f!lld:.. slwnber party
honoring ,,their daughter,
Becky, oO:.li&lt;r lith birthday.
Attend!:!!/! - were Becky ' s

Ma r sha ll , Meigs County ' s
fibrosis
child .
cysti c
Members voted on a new
partner and it was noted that
the Salon is now goal.
A doll lamp was given by
Mrs . I!&lt;Jyd to he used lor a
nurses s cholarship lund
activity . Sherry Marshall's
birthday was celebrated with
members presenting her
gifts . She also received
several valentines. A silent
auction was held and there
was a secret sister gift
el&lt;change.
The next meeting will he at
the home of Mrs. Hackett
with a bakeless bake sale to
be held .

BIRTH ANNOUNCEn
REEDSVILLE - Mr . and
Mrs . Hugh Martin, Jr . o(
Reedsville are announcing
the birth of their second son,
Matthew Paul, Jan. 31, at
Camden Clark Hospital in
Parkersburg , W. Va. The
baby weighed eight pounds,
14 ounces. Mr. and Mrs.
Martin have a son, Michael,
age five . Grandparenl'l· are
Mr . and Mrs . Grant Boring,
Reedsville, and Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Martin, Manakin-Sabot,
Va .
CHILO HOSPITALIZED
Brian Keitt Friend, six
month old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Friend, Sycamore St.,
Middleport, is confined to
Children 's Hospital. The
youngster became ill Thursday a nd was taken from his
home to Holzer by the Middleport Emergency Squad.
That evening he was trans·
!erred lo Children's Hospital.

PRAYER MEET SET
A county-wide prayer
meeting wlll be held at 2 p.m.
Sunday at the Hiland Chapel,
near the Route 7 bypass , with
Glen Bissell as class leader.
KNOENIG ILL
REEDSVILLE - Arthur
E. Koenig, Reedsville , is

C()nfined to the intensive care
unit of Pleasant Valley
HoSpital with pneumonia and
a heart condition .

HANLON ACCEPTED
LETART, W.Va. - James
K. Han Ion, son o! Mr. and
Mrs . James K. Hanlon , Sr., of
Rt. 2, has been accepted as a
freshman student at Paimer
College o! Chiropractic€,
Davenport, Iowa. He will
. take a !our academic-year
course of study leading to the
degree
of . Doctor o!
Chiropractic fD.C.)

brother ,-riMax, Jr., Andrea
Ba~ey,

Becky Ambrose,
Tammy Eichinger, Ruth Ann
Fry, Sue Ellen Fry, Julie
Elberfeld, Melissa Thomas
and Barbara Grueser.
HOSPITALIZED .
Elza Gilmore, Jr. of Uncol~ Heights is c'onlined to the
Holier Medical Center, Room
404. He has spent the past
week there undergoing tests.

MEET POSTPONED
A mee ting of the Eleanor
Circ le of Hea th United
Methodist Church originally.
scheduled lor Thursday · has
been postponed until Feb. 19.

PTA TO MEET
SYRACUSE - Syracuse
PTA will meet this evening at
7:30p .m . at the school.

On Do-It-YounieU Dlvoree
Dear Bottels :
You advised your readers that d&lt;&gt;-it-yourself divorce is
"comparatively safe '~ if there is no contest between the
parties, if ooth Par-ties are present to sign the papers, there is
.agreement over the 's plit in possessions, etc. (NOTE FROM
HELEN : The "etc." includes no children involved, no
complicated financial or property splits, defmitely NO
CONTEST in a marriage of short duration.)
As a lawyer, I take issue with your a!ISwer because it
reflects that you either misunderstand or lack knowledge
relating to divorces in our eastern states. For example, New
Jersey provides that if parties voluntarUy enter into eny type
of pre-divorce arrangement which Is incorparated into the
&lt;jivorce, it may not be changed at any future date unless the
parties show that the enforcement would be unconscionable. In
other words, if the wife fell ill and found it necessary to seek
additional alimony, she must re\Urn to court, and if the predivorce agreement does not provide this option, the Court may
prevent her from seeking that needed alimony. Let us compare
this to the situation where an arm or leg is severed, and a year
later the victim reports back to the doctor to ask that it be sewn

Mr. and Mrs. john Doss

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· MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED - Miss Connie Jones
daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Herb Jones, and granddaughte;
of Mrs . Anna Ogdin, Langsville, and John Doss · were
married Dec. 23 at the Martin Road Church of Christ at
Dublin. Mrs. Ogdin made her granddaughter's wedding
gown. Going from here for the wedding were Mrs. Ogdin,
the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffith
'
and her cousin, Karen Griffith.

As for "both partners being present to sign the papers," a
lawyer is the only SAFE person to prepare those papers.
Personal possessions? A young wife may not know aboul a
husband's pension plan or stock ownership, personal savings

Divorce is a very complicated matter . Plellse do not
mislelld your readers by making it sound easy. - NEW
JERSEY ATTORNEY AT LAW
Dear Attorney :
Granted "d&lt;&gt;-it-yoursell divorce" is only lor couples whose
lives present none of the complications you mention.
But i! a man and woman simply want to call it quits after a
brief marriage- no children, no property worth fighting over
and especially no tentacles on the wife's part - the~
California_-type do-it-yourself dissolvement is, as we said,
comparattvely sale.
We believe yoong people should be aware there Is an
inexpensive (though perhaps chancy) way to rectify their
mistake. Whether they choose it or not is up to them. HBLEN AND SUE

Removing furnitf!,re
aids web removal
house was used as a store
room for six months, while I
visited relatives. When I
returned I round a number of
spider webs that I cannot

elimi nate without removing
!he furniture from the rooms ..
I live alone and am handicapped by arthritis of the
spine so can you help me
solve my problem. - J .R.L.
DEAR MRS. J.R.L. Perhaps a neighbor ur
relative would push your
furniture out from the wall
enough to clean the webs
away. They must be removed
from both walls and the backs
of furniture pieces.. Brush
down the webs (perhaps
usi ng a broom with a cloth
tied over it) and be· sure to
crush any white egg co&lt;:oons.
After webs are removed,
spray with a household insecticide. Do not rub tbe
spray while damp or It niay
leave spots. Even though the

just sprayed areas look
spotted lhey ,usually dry out
satisfactorily. An exception
might be when walls are
dirty, and the spray Is heavY
enough to run down the soiled
walls to make streaks. POLLY.

Monday thru .F riday

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Salurclav9 to 9

have never seen this Peeve in

the column . Keep up the good
work with the column. +++
RUTI-l.
DEAR POLLY - Do tell Dear Rap:
Several of your rellders have stated that abortion prevents
Rachel that when our new
later
child abuse. Seems to me abortion is the worst child
refrigerator was installed,
abuse
or all: it kiUs babies.
the man removed _the tape
Statistics
show that in places where abortion is legalized
marks on il with appliance
of yellrs, there Is also a rising child abuse rate.
over
a
number
wax and told me it was good
Japan,
having
a
20-year record of legalized abortion, must ask
lor removing any tape
young
mothers
in
public service messages not to kiU their
marks. Also some people take
infants.
The
infanticide
rate there has risen steadily with
new tape and press it over the
aoortion.
The
moral
would
seem slmple: Just as in Vietnam
old tape and when pulled orr
to save the country by destroying
where
it
was
reprehensible
the old comes away with the
It,
you
cannot
increase
tbe
nation's
level of tenderness toward
new. - ELEANOR .
children
by
permitting
people
to
do
away
with the inconvenient
DEAR POLLY - Naomi
ones
who
are
out
of
sigbt
inside
their
mothers.
·
·
might bleach the flour sacks
Dr.
Edward
Lenoski
of
USC
has
conducted
the
longestshe wants to reuse like my
mother used to do . She hung term and largest study or abused children and their parents.
them on the clothesline, and To his surprise. 91 per cent o! the children had been ' 'planned,"
left them for about two weeks as opposed to a much lower rate of planned pregnancies in the
until the printing bleached population as a whole. A child's future acceptance isn't wbolly
out. She then brought them based on his degree or wantedness during pregnancy. inside and laundered them ROBERTA
and they were nice and white.
I Polly ' s note - I thin k Dear Roberta:
You're right: Abusive parents are often those inunature
hanging them while wet and
and
distraught people who THOUGHT a baby would be the
during sunny weather would
to aU their problems - and discover they have
answer
help the job along ). ~ MRS .
produced a problem which (seemingly ) has no answers. C.L.M.
You will receive a dollar i! HELEN AND SUE
Polly uses your favorite
homemaking idea, Pet
Peeve, Polly's Problem or
CORRECTION
VAu.J&amp;
solution to a problem. Write
RATED
Wilma Sargent is chairPolly in earc of this news- person lor the Middle~ort
paper.
Business and Professional

Heart

USED CARS

Sunday solicitation · in Middl~port_ It was
earlier
reported that Mrs . John
Werner was chairperson .

73 CADillAC

Women's

PACK BANQUET SET
The blue and gold banquet
of Cub Scout Pack 242,
· Syracuse, will be held at 6:30
Friday at the Syracuse
Elementary School. A pack
meeting will immediately
follow
· the banquet.
·
front that Opens down, so this
enables the mother dog to ge t
'in and out easily. Pads could
be made for the bottom and
lower sides so a wooden
DINNER ENJOYED
playpen could be used the
Mr.
and Mrs . Hugh Mcsame way. - EILEEN.
Phail
had
a family dinner
DEAR POLLY - My Pet
party
at
the Meigs Inn
Peeve is with money orderS
Monday
night
in observance
that have only two lines for
of
the
birst
birthday
of their
writing one 's name and
AI the ·
daughter,
Heather.
address. The address should
dinner
also
were
their
sons,
be at least three lines long. I
Corey and Scott.
. DEAR POLLY - When our
Irish setter had IJine puppies I
could not find a box large
enough to accommoMte such
a big family. Suddenly 1
remembered the children 's
old mesh playpen. It has a

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,!liG BEND Citizens Band
Radio Club, 7:30 Tuesday
ellenin~ at Rock Springs
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worthy matrons. All area
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potluck refreshments.
XI GAMMA Mu Chapter,
Be,ta Sigma Phi Sorority, 7:30
p.m. Tuesday, hOme or Susan
Baer, 4tl8 S. Fifth, .Middle~rt ; cullural program,
"A Woman Alone," by Judy
Crooks and Marilyn Anderson.
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Wednesday at home of Mrs.
Ferman Moore, Lincoln Hill
Road, Pomeroy. Bicentennial
program to he presented and
an exchange of homemade
valentines is planned.
POMEROY
MIDDLEPORT Lions Club, .
Wednesday noon, Meigs Inn.
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7: 30 p.m. at the Pomeroy
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THUR!SUAY
BRADBURY PTA, 7:30 p.
m. Thursday at the school.
Bicentennial ~rogram .
MEIGS COUNTY Humane
Society, 7:30 Thursday night
at Middleport Village Hall.
Everyone welcome .
LAUREL Cliff Better
Health Club, 7:30p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Marjorie Goett. Members
wlll have a valentine exchange.
FRIDAY
MARY Shrine No . 37 Order
of the White Shrine of
Jerusalem
Friday
at
Pomeroy Masonic Temple 8
p.m. Potluck refreshments.
RETURN Jonathan Meigs
Chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution, 1:30
p.m . Friday at the Pomeroy
First
Baptist
Church.
Members are .to con tribute a
historical fact in response to
roll call. Keith Circle,
bicentennial minuteman, will
be the speaker. Delegates to
the Continental Congresa to
be elected. Hostesses, Mrs.
George Skinner, Mrs. Mark
Grueser and Mrs. Ed Foster,
HAPPY Harvesters Clasa,
7:30 Frida)" at Trinity
_Qlurch.

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4til! F&amp;.AM, Tuesday, 7:30
p.nj. at hall; work in all three
degrees;
all
Masonic
members welcome.
llliDDLEPORT MASONIC
Lodge363, F&amp;AM, Tuesday, 7
p .m . to present Master
M"!'ons Degree; all Master
Masons invited.
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at 7:30p.m.

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Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at DAV
home on Butternut Ave.,
Pomeroy.

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the ~irth of a seven pound, 12
ounce son, James Phillip,
Dec. 16, at Riverside
Methodist Hospital,
Columbus. Paternal grandfather is George Virion,
Columbus. Maternal grandparents are Mr . and Mrs. Guy
Cowan of MI. Alto, W. Va.
Maternal great - grandmother is Mrs. Cora Pullen of
Middleport. Mrs. Girton is
the former Stephanie Pullen
of Middleport,

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Mrs : Marge Goett, Mrs .
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A valentine party was held
Saturday at the American
Legion Hall by the Junior
Auxiliary of Drew Webster
Post 39.
The group J!lljoyed music
and played games with prizes
going to Tracey Jeffers, Anna
Wiles, Adam Edgar, Kelly
Clark, Crystal Sisson and
Brian Beeler. Tracey Jeffers
also won the door prize.
Valentines were exchanged
from a valentine box. Tbe
decorations carrying out the
holiday theme were prepared
by Anna Wiles and the
refreshments were served
from a table centered with a
valentine arrangement
flanked by red tapers. Heart
shaped cookies, chips and
dip, and punch were served.
Valentine napkins were used.
Attending besides shoe
named were Pam Po-kers,
Mica Jones, Cheryl Lehew,
Peggy
Snider,
Robin

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Valentine party held g

Meigs Salon 710
meets at Hysell home
The mid-winter pouvior to
be held Feb. 22 and 23 at the
Neil House, Columbus, was
announ~ at last nigbt's
meeting of the Meigs County
Salon 710, Eight and Forty, at
the home of Mrs. Julia
Hysell.
Planning to attend are Mrs.
Lula Hampton , chapeau,
Mrs . Mary Martin, Mrs.
Pearl Knapp, Mrs. Rhoda
Hackett and Mrs. Catherine
Welsh. It was noted that
lund raising project lor
nurses scholarship will be
held at the dutch supper on
the night preceding the
opening of the pouvior and
also that there will be a
breakfast to honor Lynn
Randall, American Legion
Auxiliary National vice
president.
On Feb. 2() and 21 the
American Legion Auxiliary
midwinter convention will
take place at the Neil House,
and attending besides these
named will be Mrs. Veda

a

Davis.
Other meetings annouooed
were the Eight and Forty
pouvior to be held May 1 and 2
at the Fort • Hayes in
Columbus, and. the Auxiliary
and Eight and Forty summer
convention
July
9·13 .
Chapeau Day at the National
Jewish Hospital in Denver
will be May IS.
Mrs. Marie Boyd, children
and youth chairwoman,
reported that six boxes of
valentines had been sent to
the Denver Hospital In
addition to 24 story books,
and that two boxes o! cards
had been sent to Sherry

Birthdays
honored
Mr. and Mrs . Thomas
Schoonover, Rutland, entertained , recently with a
supper in observance of the
Qirthdays or their daughter,
Tammy, and her un cle,
Robert Miller .
Following the supper a
cake inscribed "Happy Birthday Tommy and . Bob" was
served with ice cream to
Terry Pickens, Mrs . Robert
Miller and Jeff, Mr. and Mrs .
Don Miller, the hosts, and the
honored guests. The day
before the family teleplwned
Mrs . ,Debbie Schoonover
Searls in North Carolina to
wish her a happy birthday:
BIRTHDAY HONORED
Mr . and Mrs.
Max
Eichinger, Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
entertained· recenUy with a
skating_,f!lld:.. slwnber party
honoring ,,their daughter,
Becky, oO:.li&lt;r lith birthday.
Attend!:!!/! - were Becky ' s

Ma r sha ll , Meigs County ' s
fibrosis
child .
cysti c
Members voted on a new
partner and it was noted that
the Salon is now goal.
A doll lamp was given by
Mrs . I!&lt;Jyd to he used lor a
nurses s cholarship lund
activity . Sherry Marshall's
birthday was celebrated with
members presenting her
gifts . She also received
several valentines. A silent
auction was held and there
was a secret sister gift
el&lt;change.
The next meeting will he at
the home of Mrs. Hackett
with a bakeless bake sale to
be held .

BIRTH ANNOUNCEn
REEDSVILLE - Mr . and
Mrs . Hugh Martin, Jr . o(
Reedsville are announcing
the birth of their second son,
Matthew Paul, Jan. 31, at
Camden Clark Hospital in
Parkersburg , W. Va. The
baby weighed eight pounds,
14 ounces. Mr. and Mrs.
Martin have a son, Michael,
age five . Grandparenl'l· are
Mr . and Mrs . Grant Boring,
Reedsville, and Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Martin, Manakin-Sabot,
Va .
CHILO HOSPITALIZED
Brian Keitt Friend, six
month old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Friend, Sycamore St.,
Middleport, is confined to
Children 's Hospital. The
youngster became ill Thursday a nd was taken from his
home to Holzer by the Middleport Emergency Squad.
That evening he was trans·
!erred lo Children's Hospital.

PRAYER MEET SET
A county-wide prayer
meeting wlll be held at 2 p.m.
Sunday at the Hiland Chapel,
near the Route 7 bypass , with
Glen Bissell as class leader.
KNOENIG ILL
REEDSVILLE - Arthur
E. Koenig, Reedsville , is

C()nfined to the intensive care
unit of Pleasant Valley
HoSpital with pneumonia and
a heart condition .

HANLON ACCEPTED
LETART, W.Va. - James
K. Han Ion, son o! Mr. and
Mrs . James K. Hanlon , Sr., of
Rt. 2, has been accepted as a
freshman student at Paimer
College o! Chiropractic€,
Davenport, Iowa. He will
. take a !our academic-year
course of study leading to the
degree
of . Doctor o!
Chiropractic fD.C.)

brother ,-riMax, Jr., Andrea
Ba~ey,

Becky Ambrose,
Tammy Eichinger, Ruth Ann
Fry, Sue Ellen Fry, Julie
Elberfeld, Melissa Thomas
and Barbara Grueser.
HOSPITALIZED .
Elza Gilmore, Jr. of Uncol~ Heights is c'onlined to the
Holier Medical Center, Room
404. He has spent the past
week there undergoing tests.

MEET POSTPONED
A mee ting of the Eleanor
Circ le of Hea th United
Methodist Church originally.
scheduled lor Thursday · has
been postponed until Feb. 19.

PTA TO MEET
SYRACUSE - Syracuse
PTA will meet this evening at
7:30p .m . at the school.

On Do-It-YounieU Dlvoree
Dear Bottels :
You advised your readers that d&lt;&gt;-it-yourself divorce is
"comparatively safe '~ if there is no contest between the
parties, if ooth Par-ties are present to sign the papers, there is
.agreement over the 's plit in possessions, etc. (NOTE FROM
HELEN : The "etc." includes no children involved, no
complicated financial or property splits, defmitely NO
CONTEST in a marriage of short duration.)
As a lawyer, I take issue with your a!ISwer because it
reflects that you either misunderstand or lack knowledge
relating to divorces in our eastern states. For example, New
Jersey provides that if parties voluntarUy enter into eny type
of pre-divorce arrangement which Is incorparated into the
&lt;jivorce, it may not be changed at any future date unless the
parties show that the enforcement would be unconscionable. In
other words, if the wife fell ill and found it necessary to seek
additional alimony, she must re\Urn to court, and if the predivorce agreement does not provide this option, the Court may
prevent her from seeking that needed alimony. Let us compare
this to the situation where an arm or leg is severed, and a year
later the victim reports back to the doctor to ask that it be sewn

Mr. and Mrs. john Doss

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· MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED - Miss Connie Jones
daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Herb Jones, and granddaughte;
of Mrs . Anna Ogdin, Langsville, and John Doss · were
married Dec. 23 at the Martin Road Church of Christ at
Dublin. Mrs. Ogdin made her granddaughter's wedding
gown. Going from here for the wedding were Mrs. Ogdin,
the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffith
'
and her cousin, Karen Griffith.

As for "both partners being present to sign the papers," a
lawyer is the only SAFE person to prepare those papers.
Personal possessions? A young wife may not know aboul a
husband's pension plan or stock ownership, personal savings

Divorce is a very complicated matter . Plellse do not
mislelld your readers by making it sound easy. - NEW
JERSEY ATTORNEY AT LAW
Dear Attorney :
Granted "d&lt;&gt;-it-yoursell divorce" is only lor couples whose
lives present none of the complications you mention.
But i! a man and woman simply want to call it quits after a
brief marriage- no children, no property worth fighting over
and especially no tentacles on the wife's part - the~
California_-type do-it-yourself dissolvement is, as we said,
comparattvely sale.
We believe yoong people should be aware there Is an
inexpensive (though perhaps chancy) way to rectify their
mistake. Whether they choose it or not is up to them. HBLEN AND SUE

Removing furnitf!,re
aids web removal
house was used as a store
room for six months, while I
visited relatives. When I
returned I round a number of
spider webs that I cannot

elimi nate without removing
!he furniture from the rooms ..
I live alone and am handicapped by arthritis of the
spine so can you help me
solve my problem. - J .R.L.
DEAR MRS. J.R.L. Perhaps a neighbor ur
relative would push your
furniture out from the wall
enough to clean the webs
away. They must be removed
from both walls and the backs
of furniture pieces.. Brush
down the webs (perhaps
usi ng a broom with a cloth
tied over it) and be· sure to
crush any white egg co&lt;:oons.
After webs are removed,
spray with a household insecticide. Do not rub tbe
spray while damp or It niay
leave spots. Even though the

just sprayed areas look
spotted lhey ,usually dry out
satisfactorily. An exception
might be when walls are
dirty, and the spray Is heavY
enough to run down the soiled
walls to make streaks. POLLY.

Monday thru .F riday

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Salurclav9 to 9

have never seen this Peeve in

the column . Keep up the good
work with the column. +++
RUTI-l.
DEAR POLLY - Do tell Dear Rap:
Several of your rellders have stated that abortion prevents
Rachel that when our new
later
child abuse. Seems to me abortion is the worst child
refrigerator was installed,
abuse
or all: it kiUs babies.
the man removed _the tape
Statistics
show that in places where abortion is legalized
marks on il with appliance
of yellrs, there Is also a rising child abuse rate.
over
a
number
wax and told me it was good
Japan,
having
a
20-year record of legalized abortion, must ask
lor removing any tape
young
mothers
in
public service messages not to kiU their
marks. Also some people take
infants.
The
infanticide
rate there has risen steadily with
new tape and press it over the
aoortion.
The
moral
would
seem slmple: Just as in Vietnam
old tape and when pulled orr
to save the country by destroying
where
it
was
reprehensible
the old comes away with the
It,
you
cannot
increase
tbe
nation's
level of tenderness toward
new. - ELEANOR .
children
by
permitting
people
to
do
away
with the inconvenient
DEAR POLLY - Naomi
ones
who
are
out
of
sigbt
inside
their
mothers.
·
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might bleach the flour sacks
Dr.
Edward
Lenoski
of
USC
has
conducted
the
longestshe wants to reuse like my
mother used to do . She hung term and largest study or abused children and their parents.
them on the clothesline, and To his surprise. 91 per cent o! the children had been ' 'planned,"
left them for about two weeks as opposed to a much lower rate of planned pregnancies in the
until the printing bleached population as a whole. A child's future acceptance isn't wbolly
out. She then brought them based on his degree or wantedness during pregnancy. inside and laundered them ROBERTA
and they were nice and white.
I Polly ' s note - I thin k Dear Roberta:
You're right: Abusive parents are often those inunature
hanging them while wet and
and
distraught people who THOUGHT a baby would be the
during sunny weather would
to aU their problems - and discover they have
answer
help the job along ). ~ MRS .
produced a problem which (seemingly ) has no answers. C.L.M.
You will receive a dollar i! HELEN AND SUE
Polly uses your favorite
homemaking idea, Pet
Peeve, Polly's Problem or
CORRECTION
VAu.J&amp;
solution to a problem. Write
RATED
Wilma Sargent is chairPolly in earc of this news- person lor the Middle~ort
paper.
Business and Professional

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Sunday solicitation · in Middl~port_ It was
earlier
reported that Mrs . John
Werner was chairperson .

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Women's

PACK BANQUET SET
The blue and gold banquet
of Cub Scout Pack 242,
· Syracuse, will be held at 6:30
Friday at the Syracuse
Elementary School. A pack
meeting will immediately
follow
· the banquet.
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enables the mother dog to ge t
'in and out easily. Pads could
be made for the bottom and
lower sides so a wooden
DINNER ENJOYED
playpen could be used the
Mr.
and Mrs . Hugh Mcsame way. - EILEEN.
Phail
had
a family dinner
DEAR POLLY - My Pet
party
at
the Meigs Inn
Peeve is with money orderS
Monday
night
in observance
that have only two lines for
of
the
birst
birthday
of their
writing one 's name and
AI the ·
daughter,
Heather.
address. The address should
dinner
also
were
their
sons,
be at least three lines long. I
Corey and Scott.
. DEAR POLLY - When our
Irish setter had IJine puppies I
could not find a box large
enough to accommoMte such
a big family. Suddenly 1
remembered the children 's
old mesh playpen. It has a

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,!liG BEND Citizens Band
Radio Club, 7:30 Tuesday
ellenin~ at Rock Springs
Ghlnge Hall.
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p.m. in new lodge hall . Past
Matrons are to take gowns
wbrn the year they were
worthy matrons. All area
Eastern Star members invited. Members are to take
potluck refreshments.
XI GAMMA Mu Chapter,
Be,ta Sigma Phi Sorority, 7:30
p.m. Tuesday, hOme or Susan
Baer, 4tl8 S. Fifth, .Middle~rt ; cullural program,
"A Woman Alone," by Judy
Crooks and Marilyn Anderson.
· WEDNESDAY
MIPDLEPORT Amateur
· Gardeners Club, 7:30 p.m .
Wednesday at home of Mrs.
Ferman Moore, Lincoln Hill
Road, Pomeroy. Bicentennial
program to he presented and
an exchange of homemade
valentines is planned.
POMEROY
MIDDLEPORT Lions Club, .
Wednesday noon, Meigs Inn.
POMEROY
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I!&lt;Jsworth Council, Royal and
Select Masters, Wednesday ,
7: 30 p.m. at the Pomeroy
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Feb. 18 of Nazarene pastors
of the churches of hla diatrict
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Guest ~j~eaker will be Dr.
B. Edgar JoltnaOn. In addition 1o the special addresses there will • be
discussion sessions and
devotional perillds planned
for spiritual refreshirlg and
renewal. This will be the final
conference ~ mlnlat.rs from
the Cenll'al Ohlti Dialrict
before lb1 quadrennl.ll
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THUR!SUAY
BRADBURY PTA, 7:30 p.
m. Thursday at the school.
Bicentennial ~rogram .
MEIGS COUNTY Humane
Society, 7:30 Thursday night
at Middleport Village Hall.
Everyone welcome .
LAUREL Cliff Better
Health Club, 7:30p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Marjorie Goett. Members
wlll have a valentine exchange.
FRIDAY
MARY Shrine No . 37 Order
of the White Shrine of
Jerusalem
Friday
at
Pomeroy Masonic Temple 8
p.m. Potluck refreshments.
RETURN Jonathan Meigs
Chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution, 1:30
p.m . Friday at the Pomeroy
First
Baptist
Church.
Members are .to con tribute a
historical fact in response to
roll call. Keith Circle,
bicentennial minuteman, will
be the speaker. Delegates to
the Continental Congresa to
be elected. Hostesses, Mrs.
George Skinner, Mrs. Mark
Grueser and Mrs. Ed Foster,
HAPPY Harvesters Clasa,
7:30 Frida)" at Trinity
_Qlurch.

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AUXILIARY, 2p.m. Tuesday
at the home of Mrs. Ruth
Br4wn.
itACINE MASONIC Lodge
4til! F&amp;.AM, Tuesday, 7:30
p.nj. at hall; work in all three
degrees;
all
Masonic
members welcome.
llliDDLEPORT MASONIC
Lodge363, F&amp;AM, Tuesday, 7
p .m . to present Master
M"!'ons Degree; all Master
Masons invited.
~YRACUSE PTA Tuesday
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TUESDAY
MEIGS County Chapter 53
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. at DAV
home on Butternut Ave.,
Pomeroy.

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of Delaware are announcing
the ~irth of a seven pound, 12
ounce son, James Phillip,
Dec. 16, at Riverside
Methodist Hospital,
Columbus. Paternal grandfather is George Virion,
Columbus. Maternal grandparents are Mr . and Mrs. Guy
Cowan of MI. Alto, W. Va.
Maternal great - grandmother is Mrs. Cora Pullen of
Middleport. Mrs. Girton is
the former Stephanie Pullen
of Middleport,

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Marshall, Jennifer Couch, ,..
Brian Tannehill, Tim Jeffers,
Angle Baker, and senior .
Auxiliary members, Mrs . · ...
Grace Pratt, Mrs. Frtlllk " '
Powers, Mrs. Osby Marlin,
Mrs : Marge Goett, Mrs .
Charles Marshall, Mrs.
Robert Couch and Mrs. Harry •

accounts, life insurance, etc.

Polly's Pointers
POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - Could you
help me solve a problem? My

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At Prices
You 'II
Love/ I I
PHEBE 'S STORE
.
1Prices Effective Feb . tR-14
Right" Reserved to Limit Quaiititles
We Glodly Ac&lt;epl Fed. Food Slamps

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A valentine party was held
Saturday at the American
Legion Hall by the Junior
Auxiliary of Drew Webster
Post 39.
The group J!lljoyed music
and played games with prizes
going to Tracey Jeffers, Anna
Wiles, Adam Edgar, Kelly
Clark, Crystal Sisson and
Brian Beeler. Tracey Jeffers
also won the door prize.
Valentines were exchanged
from a valentine box. Tbe
decorations carrying out the
holiday theme were prepared
by Anna Wiles and the
refreshments were served
from a table centered with a
valentine arrangement
flanked by red tapers. Heart
shaped cookies, chips and
dip, and punch were served.
Valentine napkins were used.
Attending besides shoe
named were Pam Po-kers,
Mica Jones, Cheryl Lehew,
Peggy
Snider,
Robin

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Social
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A dver ti~e ment

Local Bowling

MASON BOWLING LANES
FERRYBOAT LEAGUE

POMEROY LANES
FIREBALL LEAGUE
Januarv 19,1976
Won Lo s t
Pink Pan thers
22 10
Hot Sh ot s
19 lJ
T eam 1
18 14
F abric Shop
16 16
Team 5
16 16
Team 4
5 27
High Si ngle Gam e - Nancy
Dobbins
175 .
Maur1sha
Nelson &lt;1nd Nan cy Dobbins
156 , Selby Manley 154
High Series Nan cy
Dobbins 440, She lby Mantey
42 1, Debbie Dobbins . 415

Januarv 16 . 1976

Won Lost

Cline Construction

12

10

Spencer 's Spares

18

14

Grueser &amp; So n Plbg .
Ray ' s ca rry Out

14
12

18
~0

8

24

Team 3

High Single Game -- Edd1e
Whit! , 213, Moses Norman ,
195, Donna McFarland 207

and 185

H1gh Se ries -

Men . Edd1e

Wh• t t , 555, Moses Norrnan ,

507

Women ·

Donna

Me

Fa rland 570 and Cl'1eryl F ry
456 .

MA SON BOWLING CENTER
F ERRYBOAT LEAGUE

January 23, 197 6
Won Lo~t
Po meroy Fores t Products
'
30 10
Spe nce-r 's Spare s
24 16
22 18
Clin e Construction
18 22
Ra y' s Carry Out
Gru es er &amp; Son Plumbing
16 24
10 30
Tea m 3
H igh Single Game -- Men .
Mo ses Norman 212 , Clyde
Say re , 202 women Donna
Me Farland 207 and 192
ME en .
H rgh Se ri es Clyde Sayre 540, Mo ses
No rman 528 wome n D onna
Me Far land 553, Ruby Hubb
and Shelby Manley 471

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FERRYBOAT LEAGUE
February 6, 1976

w on

Lo~t

Cti ne Co nstruction

36 20
Po m Forest Prod
34 22
Sp encer's Spares
30 26
24 32
Ra y •s Car r y Ou t
24 32
Team 3
Gr ueser &amp; Son PlbQ , 20 J~
High Single Game - Men .
Je rrv Clme 202, Eddre Whrtt
20o, women Shel by Manley
19 4 , Ct1 er yt Fry 180
Hi gh Ser res - Men . Jerry
Cll ne 577, Terry Sayre, 539
women · Shelby Manl ey 505 ,
Do nna McFa rl and 476

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12 WORDS
4 DAYS

POMEROY LANES
Thunday Strrkers
J a nuarv 15, 1916
Won Lo~t
s; man's Pick A Parr
8
0
Tearn 6
8
0
8
0
Team 4
0
a
Tearn 1
Tearn 3
0
8
Tea rn 2
0
8
High Se ri es - T eqm 4, 931.
s; man's Pick A Pair, 905,
T earn 1, 830

$}25

ONLY

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Pomeroy Forest Products

A Low Cost
Want Ad
Will Cut
Cost of
Living ••••••
WRITE
YOUR
'
OWN AD!
lfS EASY TO
ORDER BY
.MAIL!

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CASH WITH
ORDER

OFFICE HOU RS
a 30 a . m to .'i 00 p . m
Dai ly , B·JOa m . to 12 00 Noon
Saturday

Card pf Thanks
t WOULD l ik e t o thank my
tam ily and fr1ends f or lheir
many acts of kindness
shown me durrn g my re cent
hosp ita trza 1ion
Caratyn Salser
2 10 lip
WE WOULD l 1ke to say
" Thanks " to all those who
hav e help ed us d ur•ng
Brian 's il lness and s tay •n
the hospita l We would li k e
to thank everyone for !he rr
kindness . those who brouqh t
food , calls , the sta ff ot
Hol zer M ed ical Cer l er and
the many ch urches t or the ir
prayers . God b less e..-ery
on e
Brian and Oebb1e
Friend . Grandparents
Pat Johnson F am i!y and
Richard F rrend F amily
2 10 l!c

Notice
ASH
ST
Freew ill
Baptrst
Church , co rn er of Ash and
Plum St in Mrddleporf . Will
hold a rev r va l s tar t 1ng
Mon day, Feb 9 Preach1ng
eacti night by Rev Glen
Col lm s. Nelsonville Star t s
at 7 ·Jo p m The " Youth For
Ch rr s t "
Cho 1r
will
be
srngi ng Pasto r IS Rev Noel
H ermann
2 If ltc
CAREER · awaits you with
Luzre r
Cosmet•c'L
"a
ctualrty p r oduCI for 53
years ."
No
lerrllo r y
restrrction, work f rom you r
hom e St rt l trme to w in your
trrp to Nassau
F or ap .
pointment. call Madylon
Stone
( 304 )
727 92 69
(c ollect)
2 J 12tc

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Each
initial
and
gro.up
of
figures
counts as one word .
Be · sure to count
name and address, if
used, and your phone
number.
Including
prices for items offered in your want ad
will
increase
response.

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Wanted
pard t or all makes and
cASH
m9de ts of mob il e homes
Phone are a code 61&lt;1
95 31
4

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT ,
PROBATE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
IN THE MATTER OF SET·
TLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS ,
PROBATE COURT, MEIGS
COUNTY , OHIO
Accounts and \IOUchers of
the
fo l lowing
named
fiducrar.es ha\le been td ed in
tile P ro ba t e Cou r t , Me1gs
County . Oh 10. for approva l
and settlement
CASE NO
20,833
Th ird
Cu rrent Account of Betty
Oono..-an , Gua rd ia n of the
Guardianship Estate of N'ettre
Smith , an incompterll person
CASE N O 21 , 3~7 Frrst and
Fi nal Account or Theron
Johnson, Executor of t he
Estate of Orba E
StouL
Deceased
CASE NO 21, 397 First and
Cvrrent Accovn t of Edwrn
McLeod , Guard ia n of Lula
Wheaton
Davis.
an
in
competent person
CA SE NO
21,, 403
Frrst ,
Frnal &amp; Oistribufive Accou nt
of Robert S. While, A d
min1s trator W .W .A
of tile
Estate of Se ldon J Whrte,
Deceased
CASE NO . 21.566 ' Fi rst .
Final and D is tributive Ac
c ount of Mary Irene Arnold ,
Executrix of the Estate of
Raymond
Day
Arnold ,
Decea sed
CASE · NO . 21,583 . First and
Frnal Account of Flora Me
Clure , Adm rnrstratrix of the
E state ot Mar ion M cC lure ,
Dec eased .
Un less excep t ions are filed
there to , said accounts w ill be
for hf'aring before Si!id Cour t
on til e lOth day of March , 197 6,
at Whr c h lime said acc ounts
w ill be co nsrdered and c on
l inued from day to day until
finally d •s po sed of
Any pe rson interested may
f ile wr i tten exceptions to said
accounts or to mailers per
tainmg to the execut ion of the
tru~t . not tess than five deys
prior to the date . set t or
hear ing

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conrmon Plees co urt.
Proba!e Di\lislon
M!!i~s County , Ohio
(2 1 10, 1I&lt;

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Insulation Services

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Financmg Available
Btowr~ into Walls&amp; Attics

STORM

WINDOWS &amp; DOOAS

Wh1te2 dr ., 4 speed trans .. rad1o, body mouldings , w -s
w t i r es It's I tke new wi th less than 5,200 mi les.

REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDtNG · SOFFITT
GU'rTEAS-A WN INGS

1974 DATSUN710 CPE .

lARRY
LAVENDER
Syracuse , Oh•o

1975 PINTO MPG

$2995

$2695

Local 1 owner. automatic, blk . vtnyl int . trim , si lv er
tm1 sh, good tire s, radio , real economy . Book Value
Price $2875
Clearanc:e.

Cakes, Balled
andlleccnted
To Your Order

6'.311--NBC News 3,4, 15; ABC News 13, Andy Grlflllh 6;
CBS News 8, 10;
Your Future is Now 33;
Hodgepodge Lodge 20.
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Quality Print ShOp

7 :00-":'"ruth or Consequences 3; To Tell The Truth .of;
Bowling for Dollars 6 ; Country Place-S ; News 10;

Pomeroy Office
105 Butternut
992 -334S
Formerly Weed Wholesale .
F e aturini :
Oelux zeroK copy Ser..-ice ,
Q l fice
Suppll~s ,
M i meograph
Suppl tes.
largest selection of wed d ing sup plies in Sot.Jfh ·
eas tern Ohto
The Print Shop Complete
(Still in business in Mid ·
dleportl
l:i' -8 2 m o.

Licensed
baker
and
decorator.
Kitchen State Inspected

Kuhl Cake Decor
Call 992-7537
Pomeroy. Ohio

Ph . 992-3993
4 10 1 mo

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1976

MAKE

For Rent
J AND 4 RM . f urn iShed and
unfvrn ished apts Phone 992
5&lt;134
1r 9 t t c
COUNTRY Mobile Hom P
Park . Rt JJ, ten mrles north
ot Pomeroy Larg e tots with·
con c rete patios , srdewa lk ~.
runners and o ff street
parking . P11one 992 7479
:2 31 li e

2 BEORM . mob i le home , r ea l
ni ce . Ph one 992 3324
2 .4 )IC

H ou ;., E in ~utland
SH'l8

C .:lll 99'1
1 4 IIc

FURNITURE
STRIPPING SERVICE
Removal
of
Paints
Plastics Varnishes. etc .
wood or Metal.
Repairs
Ref~r'f tS hrng of
Furniture
Burnishing Polishirig of
Copper &amp; Brass

~

1968 250 FORD Pickup , 43 ,000
actual mil es . PMQne 992
3640
2 8 71p

We Buy Anl1ques

1969 VO'LKSWAGEN wrth
Baja k rl. $650 Phone 992
566 3.
2 8 61c

MODERN CHEMICALS
100 Kerr Street
Pomerov, Ohio 4S769
(614) 992 ·2798 , Dick Sevier
1 29 1 mo

19!'&gt; C H EVY
ron I Wht:'cl
driv e pickup · l'il tun cc o t
fa ctor y wurru nty Check
il'ltS b c t ore you buy ,1 ne w
Dn e Pllone AJt cr ''P 111 or on
wccl&lt;.cnds. 99? 1 t96
t 9 l fc

SLOAN 15
CARPOING

1968 JEEP Wagoneer . 6 cyl
s td .• lock out hubs . Phone
Harold
Brew er ,
Long
Bottom , Ohro (6 14) 985 355 4
2 I lfc

Free estimates on carpeting and ' installation .
We' II bring samples to your
hom e with no obli9ation.
See how you can really
save.
Mike Young, Manager
Sales and Installation
Rt . 3, Pomeroy , Ohto 457"
Phone day or ntght
614 -992-1206
! 1.1 1 mo .

FOR D . 4 whee l drt ..-e tru ck , V
B, good condrl10n
Haro ld
Brew e r .
L on g
Bottom
Phon e (6141 985 3554 .
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U N FUR NISHED , 2 bedrm 196B OLDSMOBILE 98 , ne eds
apt
newly r ed eco rated ,
repa rr, S200 Phone 992 6162.
fu l ly ca rp eted . Call before 9
2 ~tc
4
a .m .• 992 2288 .

A PT , 4 l"m bat h, furnrshed
Phon e 992 5908
2 &lt;l · tf c

2 6 II C

La Salle
HOTEL
Middleport,

a.

Ph . 992 -1771

Rooms, SS.OO up
Special Rates

by

Wee~

For Rent or Sale
For Sale

1969
MERCURY
Wag~n ,
automalic , am tm radro ,
runs
good .
good
gas
mrleage Call992 3~19 before
2pm . orafter6pm .
2 10 JIC
197d 1 TON Ch ev dump t r uc k,
v 8 . t154 , 4 sp , p s . p b •
16.000 a c tual mrtes . 53 .800
Phone (~ 1 4 ) 985 3594 .
2 8 lip
1971
COMET
G T , V 8.
s tanda rd. new tire s and
paint , shock s. brake sh oes ,
49.000 m rles . S t .000 Phone
(614 ) 98 5 3594.
2 8 lip

For Sale

SEWING ofall kinds, dresses'
for .:111 occastons , slacks,
shrr t s, new b orn ta yelles, 1970 350 JOH N Deere Do zer, 6
cu r t ains , drapes . Phone 992.
fl . blade . canape, com
3035 and ask for Dorothy
p letely rebuilt . $5,950 Phone
2·4 121 c
(614) 985 3594
-·. 2 8 ]lp
1964 JOHN Deere Dozer. Qas
en g.ne. ~ fl pta d e, canape ,
win c h ,
re..-erser
bar ,
complete ly ,-'ebu il l. SS,OO(l
PMne (6 141 985 3594 .
2-8 71p

ENJOY gora cious li\ling at
Village Manor ·- In M rd .
dlepor t tor as tow as S130
p 1•r
mon th
with
all
l•l il,•i es
paid
These
are brand new h igh quality 196o1 JOHN Deere dozer, 10 10
apartments at p rices you
diesel ehgine , 8 ft . blade ,
good
condition,
$4,000
can afford Your rent in
Phone f614 l 985 3594
eludes month to mon t h
leases . a l l elec . l iving,
2 8 7tp
carpeting ,
range
and
~
refr igera tor , fre e trash
PtG S for sa iC' . approx 65 lb s.
pickup , ca ble TV at your
Phone 992 3640 .
expense,
and
o n Stte
2 8 71p
laundry fa cili ti es . Con
venientlo shopping on Thi r d STOR M window s, lour 34 x 91.
and M ill Stree ts In Mid
thre e28x71.three28~90,S7
ctlepor! See the mana ger a!
each . Phon e 992 5171.
River side Apartments or
2·8.41p
call 992 , 3273 . Furnished
-·-··- ·- · --·
apartments
are
also CORN for sa le Phone {6 14)
ava•llble
985 3538, Paul Ka rr
2 8 61p
2 2 71!tc

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Plexaglass . Table TOPI •
Mirrors - Storm &amp; Screens.
FERRELL'S GLASS &amp;
HOME MAINTENANCE
Sl d l n 9 - Vinyl
&amp;
Alumin um . Window Glas_s
&amp; Glaz ing On the Job or rn
Shop .
.
P ick up and deltverv
service .
·
can Collect 311-8239
Specialize
In build -up
raolln9 &amp; hot roofs. Free
Estimates · 10 years ex·
perience.
Harve Ferrell
Bidwell , Ohio
2·6 1 mo .

Blown
Insulation Services
Blowri' into Wa lis &amp; Attics
STORM
WINDOWS&amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIOING· SOFFITT
GUTTERS.AWNINGS

lARRY LAVENDER
S..,tacuse. Ohio

Ph . 992-3993

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~

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Automatic Water
Conditioner \

Model UCXXX,
210,000
Weekly Grain

Capacity

S299
•. ~ ---:::J) Reg. SJ39 .0u Val.

1 BR Bri ck home , 6 y r s , '1 1 ,
bat h s, garage on 2 B a cres
on paved road near For ked
Run Slate 1 ores!
Phone
(614 ) 667 3787 . \38,000
1 15 271p

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BEDRM . . house rn Mid
dl eport . corner lot. New
bath , sto r y anel ha lf , utility
room, new carpeling and
new roof, garage and work
room, fruit ce llar . Close to
and
sho pp1ng
sc ho o l
$17 ,500 . Phone 992 -7624
I 17 261C

POMEROY LANDMARM,
w. Caney. Mgr .
...
Phont 991-2111
HAY for sa t e, s t bale or trad e?
Phon e
Frank
Dachel ,
Leading Creek Rd 742 2085
.
2 1 161p

4 RM HO USE ' Wi th " ba th rn
Syrac u se on Sec ond St .
Phon e 992 7553 .
2 6 6tc
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HOUSE for so;~le. ex tra large
living room , dining room,
large kitchen, fami l y room,
2 bedrooms , bath , all ca r
pe l ed, excep t k •tchen, n tce
yard, good lo cation . May be
seen at 332 Grant 51 ,
M •ddl epo rt .
2-9.6tc
NI CE 2 bedrm . h ome, bath ,
refrigerator, s lo..- e, wash er
and dryer., 11ardwood floors,
new thermo pan e windows,
storm doors, alum . sidit•4,
concrele porches , n ew nat
gas furna ce. $10,500 . Phone
16141 985 4245, Chester .
2- 10 6t c
ONE AC~ E , 6 rms and bath,
Rt 3, Pomeroy , Rose Hill.
D ick Davr s property, full
basement ,
a l um rnum
siding, PJtneled S10.000. Ca II
Pak Hill 685 6576 even ings ;
Jackson '286 3004 days .
2 5 JO!p

--------------NEARLY fmi shed , bi level,

sp lil entry , 5 bedrms, 3
baths, equ ipped kil c hcn ,
famlty room, 2 car garage,
$44 ,000
Phone f6 t4) 985 .

381 0.

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VIrgil 8 ., Sr., Bro{&lt;er
110 Mechanic Pomeroy,

0.

Phone 992·3325

PH. 992-6173

Pomeroy

Ph . 991· 2114

1 22 1 mo .

Real Estate For Sale

40x100 LOT , $300 , in Pomeroy .
Call { 614 864 2490 Reynold!.
burg. after 3: 30pm .
2 10 Jtc

STEAM HEAT -

2 S 6tc

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5

ROOMS and bath on
1SO 'x1 00 ' lot, $6500
Com .
plele finan cing . Phone 992

5786 .

2 5 61&lt;

3 BRs ..
lois of stora ge , gas F .A.
furnace,
2
concrete

porches, dry basemert ,
garden,
and
garage .

$21 ,500.
MODERN -

4 BRs , 1112
large kit . with

baths,
dining, oil furnace, 2 car
garage and one level acre .

S60,000.
OLD HOME - In excellent

kit.,

gas

furnace,

ni cely remodeled , with
central a1r and heat . 2 car
garage .
Ptcnlc
cave .

131,000.
MIDDLE

I ·older

PO~T

-

hpm~ with

SYRACUSE

Newer

home , 3 BR , bath, some
panel mg &amp; til e , hardw ood
floors, N. gas F . A furn ace .
partial ba sement, garag1

$22 .500.

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POMEROY - , lt,,. acres,
200 ft . frontage . ortgmally
had 2 houses . Ideal for
home or trailer . SJ,OOO.

RUTLAND -

2 BR . ba th .

dining
R., was h R ..
porches , garage A good

buy at S8,500.
RUTLAND - ·2 BR , bath .
dining
R.,
carpe t ed,
paneled ti!ed, garage, close
to shopping . $9,500

157 ACRES -

Columbia &amp;

Salem Twps . 35 A. for
cultivat ton . 50 A. ttmb er.

lot ouf of ·flood area . Only
116.500.
TURN YOUR SELLING
PROBLEMS OVER TOUS.

• 42
+A 7 3 2
oloJ
Both vulner&lt;Jblc

other bldgs. $38,000.
0}1/NER HAVE A
ShLING PROf!l~EM ' ~
LET US SOLVE IT . CALL
NOW .
WE
NE ED
LISTINGS .

LITI'LE ORPHAN ANNIE
LITTLE ORPHAN

ANNIE-SECOND·STORT

SEE l~' PAPER ?
THIS'Ll t&lt;IL I.
yUH! ALL
ABOUT OUR

ALAS,
AND

WILL

HERO, lH'

UNABlE TO

Lf.AD HIS i3AND FOR

6RfAT PHER
LA PlAlA -

~.OME

'TIME ••

FOR SALE

1975S Proof Set (6 pcs .l
$25 .00; 1975 Mini Sel $9.00;
1976 Silver Proof Set (3
pcs. l S15.00 ; 1976 Silver
UNC Sel {J pcs .l $8.50 .
Call Rulland , 741 ,2331

R&amp;J COINS

years expl'rience lnsureiJ ,
tree estrma tes Ca ll 9V2 2384
or (6 141 ~98 - 7257 A lban y . '
_ ::... _ ....,
.10- 15 tf't:

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SEW ING MACHINE Reparrs,
ser vice, all makes . 9"2 221!~ .
The Fabric Shop , Pomero'f .
AuthOrrzed Singer Sates and
Ser..- lce .
We
sha rp en
Sc i!)sors .
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3 29 .1fC

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An Oklahoma reader wants
to know what our opening b1d
vu lnera bl e is with :
oil A K Q .192 6. A 2 +7 6 5 o1o 3.
We make the book opening
bid of one spade. With two

aces you should never- or at
least ·almost never- preempt
in the first seat.

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22 Cadence
33 Isolated
class
(2 wds.)
23 Italian
34 Opening bet
17 Novelist
14 Exaggerate
isl~nd
35 Hold office
Wister
17 Lothario's
21 Domestic
36 Thessalian
18 Flip one's glance
26 Borgnine
mountain
21 Malt vmegar 18- waist
is one
37 Sea (Fr.)
24 - in Japan 19 Adored one
30~~~~~36~V~ex~;&lt;-,
25 Practical
joker's time '-;--+-t--t-ffi
(2 wds.)
r.
27 Czech
river
2S Extra-base
(2 wds.)

onl4 a coupla'

feet deep'
1hat's bad!'

1'®.
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THE 6REATE51 ALL-J.Ra.JND

F16HTER CN EARTI-I. CNLY 'rbU

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THE

C:OTTED
ELEPHANP-

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CAN SAVE ME FROM CYRIL
THE SWINE ·"·-

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35 Nursery
rhyme
character

I

ADM JN ISTRA11VE ABILITY

. hm• to work it:
'

AX\'DLBAAXR
I. 0 N G F E L I. 0 W

'
One letter simply stands for anotht'r . In this· sample A is
useO for the three I.'s, X for the t wo O's, etc Single letters.
apostrophes, th(' length and form at~on of lh£' worcls an~ all
hint s. Each da~ lhl' code lclt{'rs arc dJtfC'rcnt.

8 A.M., The Noon Report,

......

CRYPTOQUOTES

and 5 P.M.

ON

IKH

21) In bvsmess today. dor)'t expose all your cards at o ne tirne

You 'll have some rnlerruptions
in your domestic rout rne today.
They should turn out to be fun

is

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc.

ARIES (March 21-April 19 )

I'U.LO OPER..lDR I'D LIKE

TO PLACE A PERSON -TOPERSON CA LL TO DES
MOI NES, IOWA I •._ _.--

t oday I f not Invo lv ed in
something th at chal lenges your
rmagmatton . Seek a creall\le
outlet

For Wednnday, Feb. 11,1976

DAILY CRYI'TOQl!OTE -'THE RECORD SHOW/; ll'AT WHILE SHE
WA5 A FAIR 1D MJDDLIN0 DE510NER,
SHE EXHIBITED DEFINlTE
AND LEADERI;HI P
QUALITIES!

K

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TUPKVKRC

D8Z

YC

CYOP

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JYCI

IKTTN ·. -

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.

Although you may have your
mind set upon dotng
somethrng a certa in way, don·t
ignore bnght alternatives th at
occur to you

19) Should you ftnd It d tfltcu ll
make

decrslons

today.

so~nd tt1em out on a clever

fnend whose advtce has been
helpful before.

GEMINI (Mal 21June 201

AQUARIUS (Jon. 20·Feb. 191
Put your mnovat 1..-e ta letlls to
work t o d ay Try fresh ap~
proa clles lo solve old
problems

CANCER (Juno 21 ·Julr 22)

PISCES (FEb. 20-March 20)

Things done on th e spur of the
moment tod ay will turn out to
be the mo st e~cltt ng and1 fun
Keep your sched ule llexiljle

Worthwh ile rnforma tio n may be
passed on 10 you today
through someone you'll encounter socially It cou ld be a
chance r,em~;~r k

(July

23-Aug . 22)

Hunches today regard ing the
outcome of an event are hkety
to be rather accurate Plan

&amp;
51

along those lr"nes.
.·'
VIRGO {Aug. 23·S•pt. 22) If

LIBRA (Sopt. 23-0ct. 231 A
co ndition that could beneftt
you financially. careerwise. or

LOWEEZV SMIF!!

to

Something advan tageous may
be offered to you today from a
leas t e~j.lected sou r ce perhaps through a co-wor ker

you find yourself thinktrtQ
about a particular l nend today.
tl could be because you·re on
her mind. too

TORF HOURS

Save your clincher f or the
clos e

TAURUS (April 20-Mar 201

LEO

MASON. FUINITURI

Ma1011. W.Va.

IO : oo-Te~Qef: Corruptors

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 22)
You' re apt to be a tnfle restless

opera

AT

Herman Grate

Remembers 20.

9:tl0---Chico &amp; the Man 3 3,4, 15; Cannon 8, 10; Theater In
America 33; Images of Aging 20 .
9: 311--Dumpllngs 3,4, 15. ·
lO :DO-Pefrocelll 3,4,15; Blue Knight 8,10; News 20;
Almanac 20; Ourstory 33.
tl:DO-News 3,4,6,8,10,13,15; ABC News 33.
11 :311--Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Movie " All fhe Kind
Strangers" 6,13; Movie "The Strange &amp; Deadly
Occurrence" S; Movie "Five Branded Women" 10;
Janakl 33.
l:OG-Tomorrow 3,4; News 13.
CHANNEL FIVE
1 : oo-Good News for Today I c I
7:3Q--Blll Cosby Show {c)
8:oo-Artworks lei
8:3D-Muslc Connection lei
9:1J0-Speclal Edlfion (c)
9:3Q--Wyatt Earp

2 wds.)
30 Ranch
31 employee
Location

41 Linger
42 Place for
a banjo

EXPANDED WEEK DAY NEWSCASTS

773-5592

7:3D-Lasf of the Wild 3; Name That Tune 4; Wild Wlfd
World of Animals 6; Match Game PM 8; Evenng
Edition with Marlin Agronsky 20; The Judge tO; To
Tell the Truth 13; Wild Kingdom 15 ; Book Beat 33.
8:oo-LIIIIe House on fhe Prairie 3,4,15; XII Winter
Olympic Games6,13 ; Peanuts 8,10; The Way If Was
20; Images of Aging 33.
8 ·3Q--Mowgli ' s Brothers 8,10; Lowell Thomas

perhaps both . may suddenly
present 1t self today .

{2 Wds.l
39 Perfect'
40 Helen of
soap

WMPO AM-FM

MASON FURrtllURE

6:45-Mornlng Report 3.
6:55-Chuck While Rporls 10; Good Morning, Trl State
13.
7:DO-Today 3,4, 15; Good Morning, America 6,13; CBS
News 8; Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10.
7:311--Schoolles to.
8:DO-Lassle 6; Capt . Kangaroo 8,10; Sesame Sf . 33.
8:311--Big Valtey 6.
9:DO-Not For Women Only 3; Phil Donahue 4.15; Lucy
Show 81 Mike Douglas 10; Morning with D.J . 13 .
9:3o-A.M. 3; One Life to Live 6; Tattletales 8; Mike
Douglas 13 .
IO:OD-Celebrlty Sweepstakes 3,4, 15; Edge of Nlghl 6;
Price Is Right 8,10.
10 :3D-High Rolters 3,4,15; Dinah 6.
11 :DO-Wheel of Fortune 3,15; Weekday 4; Gambit
8,10; Farmer's Daughter 13.
tl · 311--.Holtywood Squares 3,4, 1l; Happy Days 13; Love
of Life 8,10; Sesame St. 20,33.
11:55-Take Kerr 8; Dan Imel's World 10.
12:DO-Magnlflcent Marble Machine 3, 15; Lei's Make
A Deaf 13; Bob Braun's 50·50 Club 4; News 6,8, to.
12:30-Take My Advice 3,ll; All My Chltdren 6.13;
Search for tomorrow 8,1 0.
12:45-Eiec. Co. 33.
12 :55-NBC News 3.15.
1 :DO-News 3; Ryan's Hope 6.13; Phil Donahue 8;
)'oung &amp; the rteslless 10; Not For Women Only 15.
1:JO-Days of our Lives 3,4,15; Rhyme &amp; Reason 6,13;
As fhe World Turns 8, 10.
2:D0-$20,000 Pyramid 6.13.
2:311--Doctors 3,4,15; Neighbors 6.13 ; Guiding Light
8,10.
3:DO-Anofher World 3,4,15; General Hospltal6,13 ; All
tn The Family 8,10; Kup's Show 20.
3·3()-()ne Life fo Live 13; Mickey Mouse Club 6;
. Match Game 8, 10.
~ '
4:DO-Mlsfer Cartoon 3: Merv Griffin 4; Somerset 15;
Bewllched 6; Mickey Mouse Cfub 8; Mister Rogers
20.33; Movie "The Errand Boy" 10; Dinah 13.
4:3o--Bewltched 3; Mod Squad· 6; Parlrldge Family 8;
Sesame St. 20,33; Gel Smart 15.
5:oo-Bonanza 3; Family Affair 8; Star Trek ll.
5:311--Adam.t2 4; 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;
Business 33.
6:311--NBC News 3,4, ll: ABC News 13; Andy Grlflllh 6:
CBS News 8,10; Crop Game 20.
7:oo-Truth or Cons. 3; To Telt fhe Truth 4; Bowling for
Dollars 6; Pop Goes fhe Country 8; News 10; Wild
Kingdom 13; Family Affair 15; Book Beaf 20;

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MADME ~-)ttl AAE 6LAD TO HE WANT5 MY
1 (

ON

FRIDAY UNnL 8 PM

6 : 30-Co!umbus Today 4; News 6; Sunrise Semester 8;
Farmtlme 10.
6 : 4D--Ounce of Prevent ion 10.

29 - standstill

HEAR NEWS FIRST

Mon., Tues., Wed. &amp; Sat.-1:30tlt 5:00
THURSDAY TIL 12 NOON

10.

Know Your School 33.

novel

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Trimm i n ~;~ .

...

ti~"tlf
by THOMAS JOSEPH

REMODELIN"G .
Ptumb 1nt .
heat ing and · all types Of
genera l
repair .
Wofk
guarant eed . 20 ~ears ex
per fen ce
Phone 99 2 2409 .
5 t ttc

--------------&amp; D TREE
20

ti 'I

South

ACROSS
DOWN
I - she blows! I Emperor
5 Mohammed
%Links target
is his
3 With experprophet
tise
10 Ferber
· 4 Moroccan

EXCAVAT!Nv. dozer , l oifl!t:',
an d ba ckhae work , sco t rc
t ank s instal l ed ,
d t· t l)
tru cks and to boys tor h e ;
witt hau l fill dirt , tor soi l .
. 11mes 1one and grave . Call
Bob or Roger Je ffe rs . day
phone 992 7089 . nigh t phon e
992 · 3~25 or 992 5232 ,
.
2 II )jc

0

Puss
Pass

YEAH, WE 60TTA
GET GOr N ~ GUZ .. .
OH , SAY, WILL 'rOU
DO SOMETHIN '
FOR ME?

---~--·---- -

EXCAVAT IN G .
doLer ,
backhoe
and
drt c her .
Charles R . H artleld Back
Hoe Scr\llce. Rutland , OhiO .
Phone 742 2008
11 3078lc

North East

ALLEY OOP

READY MIX CON ~ n~•L
delivered r igh t to your
pro tec t Fi!Sf and easy . Free
estr mates Phone 992 p94 ,
Goegtein Ready Mrx Co ,
M iddlepo'r t . Ohio
6 30 lt c

~

Wesl

If South had thought clear ly
he would have realized that
East would have doubled s ix
spades to c;lll for a heart lead'
rf he didn 't hold any hea rts.

Part of top·fhght competition in a ny ·game incl udes the
thrus t and cou nterthrust of
measures designed to e m ~
barrass the other stde
East's five-club openmg
was designed for that purpose
It worked far beyond h•s
wildest dreams South's dou ...
ble was prrmarrly for penalty,
but North dec1ded a sevencard heart sutt was worth a
· sla m b1d
' South should have passed at
stK hearts but the solid spade
· .smt wa s too much te mptatiOn
He went to SIX spades
East won the f1rst tnck with

~~~~~~~~~~~=~=y~~~~~O=JA~~~==~~;-"

~------- ---- ---'

~.

1 :DO-Tomorrow 3,A; News 1~ .

6:20-The Story 13.

and had thrown away a slam :

8y Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

Bicentenni•l Coins

bal. pasture, (all fenced ).

Nice

living. I'' baths, dining,

&lt;llAKQ Ja4

Pass
Puss ' Pass
Opening lead - 5 "'"

-------------

large

hot water heat, and large

SOUTH

TANK S c leaned
Sanrtallon . 997 J954
or 997 7349
9 r~ ftc

wood -

burning hearth. and 2 large
lots . $25,000.
4'/J ACRES - On city
utilities. 8 rooms , 1'12 baths,

Al.SC. 1

o1o AK987G32

MD~ 'PUR ll.lroRMA\IIJI.l,
111.1\Tv;. 1,\JH~IJ UF~ ?TAR.\-? I

Moct~&gt;rn

condition , 3 BRs ., bath , gas
·furnftce. dining, nice kit.,
fu l !
basement,
near
business sec . Only $17.000.

11 ROOMS - Large older
home , 5 BRs., 2 nice baths,
cook and bake units . mod .

~ITTLE S~

Currency and Supplies
Buy, Sale or Trade

~

Only $25,000.
68 ACRES - Re~ovated 8
rms., 4 BR s., 211, baths, hot
water heat , large mod. kit .,
oak trim, carpeting, etc.

a'~ TM~T "'+0,"'/0U

COINS

RDge-r Wamsley
1 13· 1 mo .

• 5

... 5 4

-- SEP TI C

3 BR s.,

111,
baths,
TV
room ,
so larium ,
basement,
garage and nice lot .

BORN LOSER

ELWOOO BOWER S REPA IR
- Sweepers. , toasters . Iro ns,
all sma l l appli ances . Lawn
mower . ne)(f to State High
way Garage on Rou t e 1.
Phone t 85 3825.
4 fo ~~ c

991 -2259 or 992 -2568

$25,000 .
RENOVATED -

Rill Estate for Sali
-

TEAFORD

• K Q 10 9 K

Nathan Bigg s
Radiator Specialist

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC•.

.10

• .18 7

From the larg e~t Truck or
· Bulldozer- ' Radiator ta the
smallest Heater Core .

Now accepting clients
for bookkeeping and
tax service .

EAST &lt;Ill
• 10 9 8

• 7 ti :1

PUBUC
ACCOUNTANT

... Q "'

W~; ST

Woman 33 .

ll :DO-News 3 , ~,6 , 8 ,1 0, 13,15 ; ABC News 33.
11:3D-Johnny Carson 3.~.15 ; Mystery of the Week
6,13; Movie " The California Kid ," 8; Movie " The
Defector" tO; Janak! 33.

6 : 15-Farm Report 13 .

the kmg of cl ubs and dectdcd
to sluft to a trump Three
trump leads accounted for the
tr ump sull while two hearts
were shed from dummy. Then
South cashed ht s ace of
dtamonds and w e nt 1nto a huddle to end all huddles . East
surely held eight clubs He
had played three spades and a
diamond . Was his other card
another diamond or a heart·~
Frnally South dec1ded to play
for a 4-0 heart break . He led a
heart stuck in dummy 's mne

10

&lt;ll 2
¥ AKQ96a3
• J 64

lARRY WHOBREY

Home ha s 3 BR. barn &amp;

•~- Jock

NOR Til

4 10 1 mo

Real .Estate For Sale

---· ----=----------

-

PIONEER SX525 receiver ,
SI SO Phone 949 2225
2· JO .Jt c

FREE ESTIMATES

- ----·-

10 : 30-Woman Alive! 20 ;

6 :00-Sunrlse Semester

O ' DE tL A linemen t lo cated
behind
Ru t la nd
Grade
School. Tv n ~u p . brakes .
wheel balancing , alinement .
Phone 742 2004 .
10 RM H OUSE , 2 baths , f ull
11 . 16 tfc
basement , glassed rn por ch ,
ca rpet
and
garage
111
Mrddleport. $2 1, 000 Ph one C. BRADFORD , Auc t ioneer
992 3319 .
Complete Servrce
Phon e
2 ~ 61c
949· 2487 or 949 2000 R acine,
Oh ro , Cr rtt Bradford
FOUR acres of la nd . n•ce
10 9 Jfc
to ccu .on fo r house or trailer
near school Call {~ 1 4) 669
.EXCAVAT IN G , BACKHOES
4723 or 1.69 3764
AND DOZER , LA RGE AN D
2 6 61p
SMALL. SEP TIC TANK S
I N S TALLED
BILL
P UL LIN S, PHONE 992 2478 ,
3 BR HOME , ius! finished
DAY OR NIGHT .
remodeling
Salem
St ,
11 11 781p
Rut l and
Phon e 742 2306
aft er &lt;~ p .m or see Milo B
Hut chi n son .
10 9 li e

STEREO RADIO , modern
desrgn , 8 track tape . am fm
radro com b rna lron Balance 3
BEDR M
h ome.
ju s t
$97 40 or t erm~ Ca ll 992
trni she d , r emodeli ng , Salem
3965
St. , Rull and Phone 742 2306
2 6 tfc
.after 4 p m . or see Milo B
HU !ChrSOn •
TRUMPET , qood condition
9 2J .If c
Phone 949 2Bs 3
2 5·61p
HOU SE o n Lrncol n Hgt~ 2
bcdrm . lar g e kit chen , full
GOOD qua l ify mixed 11ay f or
ba sement , exce l lent buy f or
sa l e Call 992 ·\! 658 a ft er 5
$8.900 . .w (th new l urnitur c.
p m
on l y $ 10 ,300 Ph o ne 99'1 76~8
2 4 6t c
1 6 261 (
...... ~-~-FOUR L7Bxl5 , wh rte wall reg
tread , Un ir oya l G tas bell M ODERN home i n Chester , 8
ooms . 2 bath s, 2 porcjles ,
ra in trr es, pra c t•ca tly new
sunpor ch, r • basement , c ity
Tw o fo r $60 or all 4 for SilO
and well water , natural gas ,
Also,
1969
Rambler
ga ra ge
Pr1 ce d to sell
Amerrca n . 4 dr s tandard
Phone (614 ) 91!5 ·4102
sh rft , radio , good Sh ape , ssoo
2 4 He
f rrm Vernon Weber . Phon e
992 3345 or home . 742 214 3 -·2-4 6tp 8 RM . HOU SE , 1 battls , on
corner lot in Midd l eport
Phone 992 3427 after 6 p . m .
2· 4 6tc
Now at Landmark

9:JO-One Day AI a time 8 , 1~ ; Wyafl Earp 5.
tO :DO-City of Angels 3,A,l5; Switch 8,10; News 20;
Woman Alive ! 33 ; Target : Corruptors 5.

WEDNESDAY . FEBRUARY 11 , 1976

I· J2.l mo .

-, -----·-- ------·

Lost

Help Wanted

Modern

Antique

8:311--Daytlme (c) 5; Laverne and Shirley 6,13; Pop!
8. 10; Consumer Survival Kit 20, 33.
9:oo-Pollce Woman 3.4.15;
XII Winter Olympic
Games 6,13; M-A-S-H 8,10; Adams Chronfcl~t
20,33.

WIN AT BRIDGE
Last goof fatal for South

POM~~E~!v~~!~P~M. CO. l(ji\
POMEROY, OHIO

Name Thai Tune 13 ; Family Affair 15; Antiques
20: Wild, Wild World of Annlmals 33; Changed
Lives le i 5.
7:311--Hollywood Squares 3,A; Let's Deal With It 6;
S2l,OOO ·Pyramid 8; Natlooal Geographic 20,33;
Price is RlgM 101 To Tell The Truth 13 ; High
School TV . Honor Society 15; Bill Cosby Show {cl .
8:DO-Movln' On 3,4,15; Happf Days 6, 13; Good Times
8, 10 : Plxanne lei 5.
•

THAT "THE THREE OF US"

oo -

or Month

---- ---- ----- -- For Rent

FREE ESTIMATES

1975 CHEV , IMPALA4 DR .
S44'9S
Bronze finish , sands ton e vinyl trim , 350
turbo
·
b k
f f
hydramatic , power steering , power ra es, . ac Ofy
1\ir , radio , radial t ires . Less than 10,500 mt!es by
orig i nal owner

M .... KE SU R E you get every
possible deduct ron th 1S year . . . . . . . . . . ....,.._. . . . . .. . .
Ha ..-e your Federal and •
St ate Income T al( return by
an accountan. t . Phone 992
6173
1· 21 52tc
2 BEORM mob rle home Call
after 4 p m 992 7791
2 8 3tc
HAVE your · •n come taxes
prepared by Si eve Cleland,
Racine Phone 949 ·2883
2 6 121 c
.19 6fF ORO L TO N ew 12 ga
Wr n chcst er 371\ Sin g le shot .
I NCOME
Tax
Se rvi ce,
Phone 7&lt;12 2359 .
Fe de r al or St ale taxes .
1 13 26 tp
Phone 992 · 722a o r see
Wal lac e Russel l , Bradbury
COMMERCIAL
OUTDOOR
1 30-26tc
S!GN wilh trm er , mounted
on a 4"X30 ft st eel prpe Cost
I W ILL be g iving prano lesson s
587 5 new . only S300 PhOn e"
in my home starting Feb 1
992 571!6
fo r •nforma110n ca ll 992
2 S 61c
3278
12 l B 50tc
I I RCO
H eir I RC we ld ing
nla c h1ne . n ew clcc
a ll
accessort e!i Inc lud ed Phone
IJ92 ) .110
DEt&gt;.LERS in scrap . . iror~.
10 2R 1 fc
meta l s, junk autos . Rrder s
sa ..-aQe Phone 992 54611
1 2 29 1p COAL, lrm estone an d al l types
of salt and rock sa l t for icc
and snow r emoval . Ex
A SMALL...liied piano . Phone
ce lsior Sa lt Works , East
992 ·3181 or 992 7639
Main St .. Pomeroy . Oh ro
2.5 6tc
Phon e 992 ·38 91
.....~--------------12 1 1 fc
TIMBER , top
price for
stand ing saw timber Call
t: Of\.L r o w sA CE CI\B Coa l
(6 14 ) &lt;146 8570 day or night
Company , I m i le norlh Of
2 4· 12t c
Cheshire , on. R t 7 Pick your
own. 1!20 per lon OpE.'n 6 day s
O LD turn rtu re . rce boxes ,
per week, or cal l 16H) 367
bra ss
beos ,
old
wall
733 0 tor lur th.;r· .n forma tron .
telephones and parts, or
1 8 78!C
' comp lete h ousehol ds . Wrrte
M
0
Mtller ,
Rl . 2,
M cDA NIEL Custom
But
Pom eroy, Ohio . Call 991
(:h ering , Wes! Col umb ia , W .
7760 .
va We butct~er catt le and
J 0 7 74
hogs
!1.10
ca tt le
slaught er. S7 for hogs, 12c
for cuttmg and wrapping .
State and federallnspecled ;
Open 6 days per week
LO ST in Bashan area , mal e
Phone ( 304) 882 3224
Plott h ound, name of D uke
1 30 ·261c
Name t ag on c ollar Phone
{6 1&lt;1) 985 4248 or 99 2 340B
2 6·61 C H O NDA SL350, good con
dll ion Cal l (61&lt;1 ) 985 ·3947
2 10 ·41 p
HALF Collie , ha lf German
Shep herd, redd 1sh brown
and white
Beagle , whrte STARC RA FT trailers and
I old downs, some 1915 model
wrlh b la ck and brown spots
lold downs
Use d
19 74
Lost rn Langsville area . Ph .
trailer Best prices in Trl
742 2B05 or 742 2864
Stat e area . serv 1c e whal we
2·8 Jtp
sell , tinan ctng a rr anged .
Cam p Con l e y Starcraft
Sales. Rt 62 N . of Point
Pleasant
Rt::TIRED or semr rer~rcd
2 10 41c
lady to liV e in . 1 re e ro om .
ar'ld board and small w ages
N Sa ddle horse,
f o r light duties See at 308 ,AMERICA
lil ly , 2' ~ years old 61 in
Pag e St , Middleport . Ohro .
ches , S200 Phone 949 2225 .
I 11 lfc
2· 10 .Jtc

Employment Wanted

.Televisi.o.n log for easy viewing

Business Services

Pomeroy
QUALITY Motor Co.

AVAilABLE TO
High tnd Series
Lena -·--------·--- ---oward 421. Patti Williams
H
INDIVIDUALS ONLY! 20, Ann Gro..-er 405
Wanted To Buy
'
tnd
Hr Qh
Joanne
NON· OOMMERCIAl vLJeenaar sHowa
155, Lena Howard I SO.
rd 148 .
NO REFUNDS. .
Game ~-

TIME TO QUIBBLE, HE

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deemed obiect i onal , Th e
publ r ~hcr wil t not b e 1
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Auto Sales

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Th is co mtng year you may ex~
pertence an unexpected shi ft tn
conditions that will prove
beneftci al careerwrse . Put forth
your be st efforts Be readY if
the breakn come.

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A BIT

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A dver ti~e ment

Local Bowling

MASON BOWLING LANES
FERRYBOAT LEAGUE

POMEROY LANES
FIREBALL LEAGUE
Januarv 19,1976
Won Lo s t
Pink Pan thers
22 10
Hot Sh ot s
19 lJ
T eam 1
18 14
F abric Shop
16 16
Team 5
16 16
Team 4
5 27
High Si ngle Gam e - Nancy
Dobbins
175 .
Maur1sha
Nelson &lt;1nd Nan cy Dobbins
156 , Selby Manley 154
High Series Nan cy
Dobbins 440, She lby Mantey
42 1, Debbie Dobbins . 415

Januarv 16 . 1976

Won Lost

Cline Construction

12

10

Spencer 's Spares

18

14

Grueser &amp; So n Plbg .
Ray ' s ca rry Out

14
12

18
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8

24

Team 3

High Single Game -- Edd1e
Whit! , 213, Moses Norman ,
195, Donna McFarland 207

and 185

H1gh Se ries -

Men . Edd1e

Wh• t t , 555, Moses Norrnan ,

507

Women ·

Donna

Me

Fa rland 570 and Cl'1eryl F ry
456 .

MA SON BOWLING CENTER
F ERRYBOAT LEAGUE

January 23, 197 6
Won Lo~t
Po meroy Fores t Products
'
30 10
Spe nce-r 's Spare s
24 16
22 18
Clin e Construction
18 22
Ra y' s Carry Out
Gru es er &amp; Son Plumbing
16 24
10 30
Tea m 3
H igh Single Game -- Men .
Mo ses Norman 212 , Clyde
Say re , 202 women Donna
Me Farland 207 and 192
ME en .
H rgh Se ri es Clyde Sayre 540, Mo ses
No rman 528 wome n D onna
Me Far land 553, Ruby Hubb
and Shelby Manley 471

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FERRYBOAT LEAGUE
February 6, 1976

w on

Lo~t

Cti ne Co nstruction

36 20
Po m Forest Prod
34 22
Sp encer's Spares
30 26
24 32
Ra y •s Car r y Ou t
24 32
Team 3
Gr ueser &amp; Son PlbQ , 20 J~
High Single Game - Men .
Je rrv Clme 202, Eddre Whrtt
20o, women Shel by Manley
19 4 , Ct1 er yt Fry 180
Hi gh Ser res - Men . Jerry
Cll ne 577, Terry Sayre, 539
women · Shelby Manl ey 505 ,
Do nna McFa rl and 476

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12 WORDS
4 DAYS

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Thunday Strrkers
J a nuarv 15, 1916
Won Lo~t
s; man's Pick A Parr
8
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8
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Tearn 3
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s; man's Pick A Pair, 905,
T earn 1, 830

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A Low Cost
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Will Cut
Cost of
Living ••••••
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YOUR
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OFFICE HOU RS
a 30 a . m to .'i 00 p . m
Dai ly , B·JOa m . to 12 00 Noon
Saturday

Card pf Thanks
t WOULD l ik e t o thank my
tam ily and fr1ends f or lheir
many acts of kindness
shown me durrn g my re cent
hosp ita trza 1ion
Caratyn Salser
2 10 lip
WE WOULD l 1ke to say
" Thanks " to all those who
hav e help ed us d ur•ng
Brian 's il lness and s tay •n
the hospita l We would li k e
to thank everyone for !he rr
kindness . those who brouqh t
food , calls , the sta ff ot
Hol zer M ed ical Cer l er and
the many ch urches t or the ir
prayers . God b less e..-ery
on e
Brian and Oebb1e
Friend . Grandparents
Pat Johnson F am i!y and
Richard F rrend F amily
2 10 l!c

Notice
ASH
ST
Freew ill
Baptrst
Church , co rn er of Ash and
Plum St in Mrddleporf . Will
hold a rev r va l s tar t 1ng
Mon day, Feb 9 Preach1ng
eacti night by Rev Glen
Col lm s. Nelsonville Star t s
at 7 ·Jo p m The " Youth For
Ch rr s t "
Cho 1r
will
be
srngi ng Pasto r IS Rev Noel
H ermann
2 If ltc
CAREER · awaits you with
Luzre r
Cosmet•c'L
"a
ctualrty p r oduCI for 53
years ."
No
lerrllo r y
restrrction, work f rom you r
hom e St rt l trme to w in your
trrp to Nassau
F or ap .
pointment. call Madylon
Stone
( 304 )
727 92 69
(c ollect)
2 J 12tc

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and
gro.up
of
figures
counts as one word .
Be · sure to count
name and address, if
used, and your phone
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will
increase
response.

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cASH
m9de ts of mob il e homes
Phone are a code 61&lt;1
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IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT ,
PROBATE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
IN THE MATTER OF SET·
TLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS ,
PROBATE COURT, MEIGS
COUNTY , OHIO
Accounts and \IOUchers of
the
fo l lowing
named
fiducrar.es ha\le been td ed in
tile P ro ba t e Cou r t , Me1gs
County . Oh 10. for approva l
and settlement
CASE NO
20,833
Th ird
Cu rrent Account of Betty
Oono..-an , Gua rd ia n of the
Guardianship Estate of N'ettre
Smith , an incompterll person
CASE N O 21 , 3~7 Frrst and
Fi nal Account or Theron
Johnson, Executor of t he
Estate of Orba E
StouL
Deceased
CASE NO 21, 397 First and
Cvrrent Accovn t of Edwrn
McLeod , Guard ia n of Lula
Wheaton
Davis.
an
in
competent person
CA SE NO
21,, 403
Frrst ,
Frnal &amp; Oistribufive Accou nt
of Robert S. While, A d
min1s trator W .W .A
of tile
Estate of Se ldon J Whrte,
Deceased
CASE NO . 21.566 ' Fi rst .
Final and D is tributive Ac
c ount of Mary Irene Arnold ,
Executrix of the Estate of
Raymond
Day
Arnold ,
Decea sed
CASE · NO . 21,583 . First and
Frnal Account of Flora Me
Clure , Adm rnrstratrix of the
E state ot Mar ion M cC lure ,
Dec eased .
Un less excep t ions are filed
there to , said accounts w ill be
for hf'aring before Si!id Cour t
on til e lOth day of March , 197 6,
at Whr c h lime said acc ounts
w ill be co nsrdered and c on
l inued from day to day until
finally d •s po sed of
Any pe rson interested may
f ile wr i tten exceptions to said
accounts or to mailers per
tainmg to the execut ion of the
tru~t . not tess than five deys
prior to the date . set t or
hear ing

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conrmon Plees co urt.
Proba!e Di\lislon
M!!i~s County , Ohio
(2 1 10, 1I&lt;

Blown
Insulation Services

v.a

Financmg Available
Btowr~ into Walls&amp; Attics

STORM

WINDOWS &amp; DOOAS

Wh1te2 dr ., 4 speed trans .. rad1o, body mouldings , w -s
w t i r es It's I tke new wi th less than 5,200 mi les.

REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDtNG · SOFFITT
GU'rTEAS-A WN INGS

1974 DATSUN710 CPE .

lARRY
LAVENDER
Syracuse , Oh•o

1975 PINTO MPG

$2995

$2695

Local 1 owner. automatic, blk . vtnyl int . trim , si lv er
tm1 sh, good tire s, radio , real economy . Book Value
Price $2875
Clearanc:e.

Cakes, Balled
andlleccnted
To Your Order

6'.311--NBC News 3,4, 15; ABC News 13, Andy Grlflllh 6;
CBS News 8, 10;
Your Future is Now 33;
Hodgepodge Lodge 20.
.,

Quality Print ShOp

7 :00-":'"ruth or Consequences 3; To Tell The Truth .of;
Bowling for Dollars 6 ; Country Place-S ; News 10;

Pomeroy Office
105 Butternut
992 -334S
Formerly Weed Wholesale .
F e aturini :
Oelux zeroK copy Ser..-ice ,
Q l fice
Suppll~s ,
M i meograph
Suppl tes.
largest selection of wed d ing sup plies in Sot.Jfh ·
eas tern Ohto
The Print Shop Complete
(Still in business in Mid ·
dleportl
l:i' -8 2 m o.

Licensed
baker
and
decorator.
Kitchen State Inspected

Kuhl Cake Decor
Call 992-7537
Pomeroy. Ohio

Ph . 992-3993
4 10 1 mo

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1976

MAKE

For Rent
J AND 4 RM . f urn iShed and
unfvrn ished apts Phone 992
5&lt;134
1r 9 t t c
COUNTRY Mobile Hom P
Park . Rt JJ, ten mrles north
ot Pomeroy Larg e tots with·
con c rete patios , srdewa lk ~.
runners and o ff street
parking . P11one 992 7479
:2 31 li e

2 BEORM . mob i le home , r ea l
ni ce . Ph one 992 3324
2 .4 )IC

H ou ;., E in ~utland
SH'l8

C .:lll 99'1
1 4 IIc

FURNITURE
STRIPPING SERVICE
Removal
of
Paints
Plastics Varnishes. etc .
wood or Metal.
Repairs
Ref~r'f tS hrng of
Furniture
Burnishing Polishirig of
Copper &amp; Brass

~

1968 250 FORD Pickup , 43 ,000
actual mil es . PMQne 992
3640
2 8 71p

We Buy Anl1ques

1969 VO'LKSWAGEN wrth
Baja k rl. $650 Phone 992
566 3.
2 8 61c

MODERN CHEMICALS
100 Kerr Street
Pomerov, Ohio 4S769
(614) 992 ·2798 , Dick Sevier
1 29 1 mo

19!'&gt; C H EVY
ron I Wht:'cl
driv e pickup · l'il tun cc o t
fa ctor y wurru nty Check
il'ltS b c t ore you buy ,1 ne w
Dn e Pllone AJt cr ''P 111 or on
wccl&lt;.cnds. 99? 1 t96
t 9 l fc

SLOAN 15
CARPOING

1968 JEEP Wagoneer . 6 cyl
s td .• lock out hubs . Phone
Harold
Brew er ,
Long
Bottom , Ohro (6 14) 985 355 4
2 I lfc

Free estimates on carpeting and ' installation .
We' II bring samples to your
hom e with no obli9ation.
See how you can really
save.
Mike Young, Manager
Sales and Installation
Rt . 3, Pomeroy , Ohto 457"
Phone day or ntght
614 -992-1206
! 1.1 1 mo .

FOR D . 4 whee l drt ..-e tru ck , V
B, good condrl10n
Haro ld
Brew e r .
L on g
Bottom
Phon e (6141 985 3554 .
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U N FUR NISHED , 2 bedrm 196B OLDSMOBILE 98 , ne eds
apt
newly r ed eco rated ,
repa rr, S200 Phone 992 6162.
fu l ly ca rp eted . Call before 9
2 ~tc
4
a .m .• 992 2288 .

A PT , 4 l"m bat h, furnrshed
Phon e 992 5908
2 &lt;l · tf c

2 6 II C

La Salle
HOTEL
Middleport,

a.

Ph . 992 -1771

Rooms, SS.OO up
Special Rates

by

Wee~

For Rent or Sale
For Sale

1969
MERCURY
Wag~n ,
automalic , am tm radro ,
runs
good .
good
gas
mrleage Call992 3~19 before
2pm . orafter6pm .
2 10 JIC
197d 1 TON Ch ev dump t r uc k,
v 8 . t154 , 4 sp , p s . p b •
16.000 a c tual mrtes . 53 .800
Phone (~ 1 4 ) 985 3594 .
2 8 lip
1971
COMET
G T , V 8.
s tanda rd. new tire s and
paint , shock s. brake sh oes ,
49.000 m rles . S t .000 Phone
(614 ) 98 5 3594.
2 8 lip

For Sale

SEWING ofall kinds, dresses'
for .:111 occastons , slacks,
shrr t s, new b orn ta yelles, 1970 350 JOH N Deere Do zer, 6
cu r t ains , drapes . Phone 992.
fl . blade . canape, com
3035 and ask for Dorothy
p letely rebuilt . $5,950 Phone
2·4 121 c
(614) 985 3594
-·. 2 8 ]lp
1964 JOHN Deere Dozer. Qas
en g.ne. ~ fl pta d e, canape ,
win c h ,
re..-erser
bar ,
complete ly ,-'ebu il l. SS,OO(l
PMne (6 141 985 3594 .
2-8 71p

ENJOY gora cious li\ling at
Village Manor ·- In M rd .
dlepor t tor as tow as S130
p 1•r
mon th
with
all
l•l il,•i es
paid
These
are brand new h igh quality 196o1 JOHN Deere dozer, 10 10
apartments at p rices you
diesel ehgine , 8 ft . blade ,
good
condition,
$4,000
can afford Your rent in
Phone f614 l 985 3594
eludes month to mon t h
leases . a l l elec . l iving,
2 8 7tp
carpeting ,
range
and
~
refr igera tor , fre e trash
PtG S for sa iC' . approx 65 lb s.
pickup , ca ble TV at your
Phone 992 3640 .
expense,
and
o n Stte
2 8 71p
laundry fa cili ti es . Con
venientlo shopping on Thi r d STOR M window s, lour 34 x 91.
and M ill Stree ts In Mid
thre e28x71.three28~90,S7
ctlepor! See the mana ger a!
each . Phon e 992 5171.
River side Apartments or
2·8.41p
call 992 , 3273 . Furnished
-·-··- ·- · --·
apartments
are
also CORN for sa le Phone {6 14)
ava•llble
985 3538, Paul Ka rr
2 8 61p
2 2 71!tc

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Plexaglass . Table TOPI •
Mirrors - Storm &amp; Screens.
FERRELL'S GLASS &amp;
HOME MAINTENANCE
Sl d l n 9 - Vinyl
&amp;
Alumin um . Window Glas_s
&amp; Glaz ing On the Job or rn
Shop .
.
P ick up and deltverv
service .
·
can Collect 311-8239
Specialize
In build -up
raolln9 &amp; hot roofs. Free
Estimates · 10 years ex·
perience.
Harve Ferrell
Bidwell , Ohio
2·6 1 mo .

Blown
Insulation Services
Blowri' into Wa lis &amp; Attics
STORM
WINDOWS&amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIOING· SOFFITT
GUTTERS.AWNINGS

lARRY LAVENDER
S..,tacuse. Ohio

Ph . 992-3993

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~

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Automatic Water
Conditioner \

Model UCXXX,
210,000
Weekly Grain

Capacity

S299
•. ~ ---:::J) Reg. SJ39 .0u Val.

1 BR Bri ck home , 6 y r s , '1 1 ,
bat h s, garage on 2 B a cres
on paved road near For ked
Run Slate 1 ores!
Phone
(614 ) 667 3787 . \38,000
1 15 271p

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BEDRM . . house rn Mid
dl eport . corner lot. New
bath , sto r y anel ha lf , utility
room, new carpeling and
new roof, garage and work
room, fruit ce llar . Close to
and
sho pp1ng
sc ho o l
$17 ,500 . Phone 992 -7624
I 17 261C

POMEROY LANDMARM,
w. Caney. Mgr .
...
Phont 991-2111
HAY for sa t e, s t bale or trad e?
Phon e
Frank
Dachel ,
Leading Creek Rd 742 2085
.
2 1 161p

4 RM HO USE ' Wi th " ba th rn
Syrac u se on Sec ond St .
Phon e 992 7553 .
2 6 6tc
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HOUSE for so;~le. ex tra large
living room , dining room,
large kitchen, fami l y room,
2 bedrooms , bath , all ca r
pe l ed, excep t k •tchen, n tce
yard, good lo cation . May be
seen at 332 Grant 51 ,
M •ddl epo rt .
2-9.6tc
NI CE 2 bedrm . h ome, bath ,
refrigerator, s lo..- e, wash er
and dryer., 11ardwood floors,
new thermo pan e windows,
storm doors, alum . sidit•4,
concrele porches , n ew nat
gas furna ce. $10,500 . Phone
16141 985 4245, Chester .
2- 10 6t c
ONE AC~ E , 6 rms and bath,
Rt 3, Pomeroy , Rose Hill.
D ick Davr s property, full
basement ,
a l um rnum
siding, PJtneled S10.000. Ca II
Pak Hill 685 6576 even ings ;
Jackson '286 3004 days .
2 5 JO!p

--------------NEARLY fmi shed , bi level,

sp lil entry , 5 bedrms, 3
baths, equ ipped kil c hcn ,
famlty room, 2 car garage,
$44 ,000
Phone f6 t4) 985 .

381 0.

~

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VIrgil 8 ., Sr., Bro{&lt;er
110 Mechanic Pomeroy,

0.

Phone 992·3325

PH. 992-6173

Pomeroy

Ph . 991· 2114

1 22 1 mo .

Real Estate For Sale

40x100 LOT , $300 , in Pomeroy .
Call { 614 864 2490 Reynold!.
burg. after 3: 30pm .
2 10 Jtc

STEAM HEAT -

2 S 6tc

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5

ROOMS and bath on
1SO 'x1 00 ' lot, $6500
Com .
plele finan cing . Phone 992

5786 .

2 5 61&lt;

3 BRs ..
lois of stora ge , gas F .A.
furnace,
2
concrete

porches, dry basemert ,
garden,
and
garage .

$21 ,500.
MODERN -

4 BRs , 1112
large kit . with

baths,
dining, oil furnace, 2 car
garage and one level acre .

S60,000.
OLD HOME - In excellent

kit.,

gas

furnace,

ni cely remodeled , with
central a1r and heat . 2 car
garage .
Ptcnlc
cave .

131,000.
MIDDLE

I ·older

PO~T

-

hpm~ with

SYRACUSE

Newer

home , 3 BR , bath, some
panel mg &amp; til e , hardw ood
floors, N. gas F . A furn ace .
partial ba sement, garag1

$22 .500.

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POMEROY - , lt,,. acres,
200 ft . frontage . ortgmally
had 2 houses . Ideal for
home or trailer . SJ,OOO.

RUTLAND -

2 BR . ba th .

dining
R., was h R ..
porches , garage A good

buy at S8,500.
RUTLAND - ·2 BR , bath .
dining
R.,
carpe t ed,
paneled ti!ed, garage, close
to shopping . $9,500

157 ACRES -

Columbia &amp;

Salem Twps . 35 A. for
cultivat ton . 50 A. ttmb er.

lot ouf of ·flood area . Only
116.500.
TURN YOUR SELLING
PROBLEMS OVER TOUS.

• 42
+A 7 3 2
oloJ
Both vulner&lt;Jblc

other bldgs. $38,000.
0}1/NER HAVE A
ShLING PROf!l~EM ' ~
LET US SOLVE IT . CALL
NOW .
WE
NE ED
LISTINGS .

LITI'LE ORPHAN ANNIE
LITTLE ORPHAN

ANNIE-SECOND·STORT

SEE l~' PAPER ?
THIS'Ll t&lt;IL I.
yUH! ALL
ABOUT OUR

ALAS,
AND

WILL

HERO, lH'

UNABlE TO

Lf.AD HIS i3AND FOR

6RfAT PHER
LA PlAlA -

~.OME

'TIME ••

FOR SALE

1975S Proof Set (6 pcs .l
$25 .00; 1975 Mini Sel $9.00;
1976 Silver Proof Set (3
pcs. l S15.00 ; 1976 Silver
UNC Sel {J pcs .l $8.50 .
Call Rulland , 741 ,2331

R&amp;J COINS

years expl'rience lnsureiJ ,
tree estrma tes Ca ll 9V2 2384
or (6 141 ~98 - 7257 A lban y . '
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.10- 15 tf't:

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SEW ING MACHINE Reparrs,
ser vice, all makes . 9"2 221!~ .
The Fabric Shop , Pomero'f .
AuthOrrzed Singer Sates and
Ser..- lce .
We
sha rp en
Sc i!)sors .
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3 29 .1fC

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An Oklahoma reader wants
to know what our opening b1d
vu lnera bl e is with :
oil A K Q .192 6. A 2 +7 6 5 o1o 3.
We make the book opening
bid of one spade. With two

aces you should never- or at
least ·almost never- preempt
in the first seat.

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16 Birds as a
11 Beat it!
22 Cadence
33 Isolated
class
(2 wds.)
23 Italian
34 Opening bet
17 Novelist
14 Exaggerate
isl~nd
35 Hold office
Wister
17 Lothario's
21 Domestic
36 Thessalian
18 Flip one's glance
26 Borgnine
mountain
21 Malt vmegar 18- waist
is one
37 Sea (Fr.)
24 - in Japan 19 Adored one
30~~~~~36~V~ex~;&lt;-,
25 Practical
joker's time '-;--+-t--t-ffi
(2 wds.)
r.
27 Czech
river
2S Extra-base
(2 wds.)

onl4 a coupla'

feet deep'
1hat's bad!'

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THE 6REATE51 ALL-J.Ra.JND

F16HTER CN EARTI-I. CNLY 'rbU

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THE

C:OTTED
ELEPHANP-

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CAN SAVE ME FROM CYRIL
THE SWINE ·"·-

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35 Nursery
rhyme
character

I

ADM JN ISTRA11VE ABILITY

. hm• to work it:
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AX\'DLBAAXR
I. 0 N G F E L I. 0 W

'
One letter simply stands for anotht'r . In this· sample A is
useO for the three I.'s, X for the t wo O's, etc Single letters.
apostrophes, th(' length and form at~on of lh£' worcls an~ all
hint s. Each da~ lhl' code lclt{'rs arc dJtfC'rcnt.

8 A.M., The Noon Report,

......

CRYPTOQUOTES

and 5 P.M.

ON

IKH

21) In bvsmess today. dor)'t expose all your cards at o ne tirne

You 'll have some rnlerruptions
in your domestic rout rne today.
They should turn out to be fun

is

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc.

ARIES (March 21-April 19 )

I'U.LO OPER..lDR I'D LIKE

TO PLACE A PERSON -TOPERSON CA LL TO DES
MOI NES, IOWA I •._ _.--

t oday I f not Invo lv ed in
something th at chal lenges your
rmagmatton . Seek a creall\le
outlet

For Wednnday, Feb. 11,1976

DAILY CRYI'TOQl!OTE -'THE RECORD SHOW/; ll'AT WHILE SHE
WA5 A FAIR 1D MJDDLIN0 DE510NER,
SHE EXHIBITED DEFINlTE
AND LEADERI;HI P
QUALITIES!

K

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TUPKVKRC

D8Z

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CYOP

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JYCI

IKTTN ·. -

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.

Although you may have your
mind set upon dotng
somethrng a certa in way, don·t
ignore bnght alternatives th at
occur to you

19) Should you ftnd It d tfltcu ll
make

decrslons

today.

so~nd tt1em out on a clever

fnend whose advtce has been
helpful before.

GEMINI (Mal 21June 201

AQUARIUS (Jon. 20·Feb. 191
Put your mnovat 1..-e ta letlls to
work t o d ay Try fresh ap~
proa clles lo solve old
problems

CANCER (Juno 21 ·Julr 22)

PISCES (FEb. 20-March 20)

Things done on th e spur of the
moment tod ay will turn out to
be the mo st e~cltt ng and1 fun
Keep your sched ule llexiljle

Worthwh ile rnforma tio n may be
passed on 10 you today
through someone you'll encounter socially It cou ld be a
chance r,em~;~r k

(July

23-Aug . 22)

Hunches today regard ing the
outcome of an event are hkety
to be rather accurate Plan

&amp;
51

along those lr"nes.
.·'
VIRGO {Aug. 23·S•pt. 22) If

LIBRA (Sopt. 23-0ct. 231 A
co ndition that could beneftt
you financially. careerwise. or

LOWEEZV SMIF!!

to

Something advan tageous may
be offered to you today from a
leas t e~j.lected sou r ce perhaps through a co-wor ker

you find yourself thinktrtQ
about a particular l nend today.
tl could be because you·re on
her mind. too

TORF HOURS

Save your clincher f or the
clos e

TAURUS (April 20-Mar 201

LEO

MASON. FUINITURI

Ma1011. W.Va.

IO : oo-Te~Qef: Corruptors

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 22)
You' re apt to be a tnfle restless

opera

AT

Herman Grate

Remembers 20.

9:tl0---Chico &amp; the Man 3 3,4, 15; Cannon 8, 10; Theater In
America 33; Images of Aging 20 .
9: 311--Dumpllngs 3,4, 15. ·
lO :DO-Pefrocelll 3,4,15; Blue Knight 8,10; News 20;
Almanac 20; Ourstory 33.
tl:DO-News 3,4,6,8,10,13,15; ABC News 33.
11 :311--Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Movie " All fhe Kind
Strangers" 6,13; Movie "The Strange &amp; Deadly
Occurrence" S; Movie "Five Branded Women" 10;
Janakl 33.
l:OG-Tomorrow 3,4; News 13.
CHANNEL FIVE
1 : oo-Good News for Today I c I
7:3Q--Blll Cosby Show {c)
8:oo-Artworks lei
8:3D-Muslc Connection lei
9:1J0-Speclal Edlfion (c)
9:3Q--Wyatt Earp

2 wds.)
30 Ranch
31 employee
Location

41 Linger
42 Place for
a banjo

EXPANDED WEEK DAY NEWSCASTS

773-5592

7:3D-Lasf of the Wild 3; Name That Tune 4; Wild Wlfd
World of Animals 6; Match Game PM 8; Evenng
Edition with Marlin Agronsky 20; The Judge tO; To
Tell the Truth 13; Wild Kingdom 15 ; Book Beat 33.
8:oo-LIIIIe House on fhe Prairie 3,4,15; XII Winter
Olympic Games6,13 ; Peanuts 8,10; The Way If Was
20; Images of Aging 33.
8 ·3Q--Mowgli ' s Brothers 8,10; Lowell Thomas

perhaps both . may suddenly
present 1t self today .

{2 Wds.l
39 Perfect'
40 Helen of
soap

WMPO AM-FM

MASON FURrtllURE

6:45-Mornlng Report 3.
6:55-Chuck While Rporls 10; Good Morning, Trl State
13.
7:DO-Today 3,4, 15; Good Morning, America 6,13; CBS
News 8; Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10.
7:311--Schoolles to.
8:DO-Lassle 6; Capt . Kangaroo 8,10; Sesame Sf . 33.
8:311--Big Valtey 6.
9:DO-Not For Women Only 3; Phil Donahue 4.15; Lucy
Show 81 Mike Douglas 10; Morning with D.J . 13 .
9:3o-A.M. 3; One Life to Live 6; Tattletales 8; Mike
Douglas 13 .
IO:OD-Celebrlty Sweepstakes 3,4, 15; Edge of Nlghl 6;
Price Is Right 8,10.
10 :3D-High Rolters 3,4,15; Dinah 6.
11 :DO-Wheel of Fortune 3,15; Weekday 4; Gambit
8,10; Farmer's Daughter 13.
tl · 311--.Holtywood Squares 3,4, 1l; Happy Days 13; Love
of Life 8,10; Sesame St. 20,33.
11:55-Take Kerr 8; Dan Imel's World 10.
12:DO-Magnlflcent Marble Machine 3, 15; Lei's Make
A Deaf 13; Bob Braun's 50·50 Club 4; News 6,8, to.
12:30-Take My Advice 3,ll; All My Chltdren 6.13;
Search for tomorrow 8,1 0.
12:45-Eiec. Co. 33.
12 :55-NBC News 3.15.
1 :DO-News 3; Ryan's Hope 6.13; Phil Donahue 8;
)'oung &amp; the rteslless 10; Not For Women Only 15.
1:JO-Days of our Lives 3,4,15; Rhyme &amp; Reason 6,13;
As fhe World Turns 8, 10.
2:D0-$20,000 Pyramid 6.13.
2:311--Doctors 3,4,15; Neighbors 6.13 ; Guiding Light
8,10.
3:DO-Anofher World 3,4,15; General Hospltal6,13 ; All
tn The Family 8,10; Kup's Show 20.
3·3()-()ne Life fo Live 13; Mickey Mouse Club 6;
. Match Game 8, 10.
~ '
4:DO-Mlsfer Cartoon 3: Merv Griffin 4; Somerset 15;
Bewllched 6; Mickey Mouse Cfub 8; Mister Rogers
20.33; Movie "The Errand Boy" 10; Dinah 13.
4:3o--Bewltched 3; Mod Squad· 6; Parlrldge Family 8;
Sesame St. 20,33; Gel Smart 15.
5:oo-Bonanza 3; Family Affair 8; Star Trek ll.
5:311--Adam.t2 4; 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;
Business 33.
6:311--NBC News 3,4, ll: ABC News 13; Andy Grlflllh 6:
CBS News 8,10; Crop Game 20.
7:oo-Truth or Cons. 3; To Telt fhe Truth 4; Bowling for
Dollars 6; Pop Goes fhe Country 8; News 10; Wild
Kingdom 13; Family Affair 15; Book Beaf 20;

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ON

FRIDAY UNnL 8 PM

6 : 30-Co!umbus Today 4; News 6; Sunrise Semester 8;
Farmtlme 10.
6 : 4D--Ounce of Prevent ion 10.

29 - standstill

HEAR NEWS FIRST

Mon., Tues., Wed. &amp; Sat.-1:30tlt 5:00
THURSDAY TIL 12 NOON

10.

Know Your School 33.

novel

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Trimm i n ~;~ .

...

ti~"tlf
by THOMAS JOSEPH

REMODELIN"G .
Ptumb 1nt .
heat ing and · all types Of
genera l
repair .
Wofk
guarant eed . 20 ~ears ex
per fen ce
Phone 99 2 2409 .
5 t ttc

--------------&amp; D TREE
20

ti 'I

South

ACROSS
DOWN
I - she blows! I Emperor
5 Mohammed
%Links target
is his
3 With experprophet
tise
10 Ferber
· 4 Moroccan

EXCAVAT!Nv. dozer , l oifl!t:',
an d ba ckhae work , sco t rc
t ank s instal l ed ,
d t· t l)
tru cks and to boys tor h e ;
witt hau l fill dirt , tor soi l .
. 11mes 1one and grave . Call
Bob or Roger Je ffe rs . day
phone 992 7089 . nigh t phon e
992 · 3~25 or 992 5232 ,
.
2 II )jc

0

Puss
Pass

YEAH, WE 60TTA
GET GOr N ~ GUZ .. .
OH , SAY, WILL 'rOU
DO SOMETHIN '
FOR ME?

---~--·---- -

EXCAVAT IN G .
doLer ,
backhoe
and
drt c her .
Charles R . H artleld Back
Hoe Scr\llce. Rutland , OhiO .
Phone 742 2008
11 3078lc

North East

ALLEY OOP

READY MIX CON ~ n~•L
delivered r igh t to your
pro tec t Fi!Sf and easy . Free
estr mates Phone 992 p94 ,
Goegtein Ready Mrx Co ,
M iddlepo'r t . Ohio
6 30 lt c

~

Wesl

If South had thought clear ly
he would have realized that
East would have doubled s ix
spades to c;lll for a heart lead'
rf he didn 't hold any hea rts.

Part of top·fhght competition in a ny ·game incl udes the
thrus t and cou nterthrust of
measures designed to e m ~
barrass the other stde
East's five-club openmg
was designed for that purpose
It worked far beyond h•s
wildest dreams South's dou ...
ble was prrmarrly for penalty,
but North dec1ded a sevencard heart sutt was worth a
· sla m b1d
' South should have passed at
stK hearts but the solid spade
· .smt wa s too much te mptatiOn
He went to SIX spades
East won the f1rst tnck with

~~~~~~~~~~~=~=y~~~~~O=JA~~~==~~;-"

~------- ---- ---'

~.

1 :DO-Tomorrow 3,A; News 1~ .

6:20-The Story 13.

and had thrown away a slam :

8y Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

Bicentenni•l Coins

bal. pasture, (all fenced ).

Nice

living. I'' baths, dining,

&lt;llAKQ Ja4

Pass
Puss ' Pass
Opening lead - 5 "'"

-------------

large

hot water heat, and large

SOUTH

TANK S c leaned
Sanrtallon . 997 J954
or 997 7349
9 r~ ftc

wood -

burning hearth. and 2 large
lots . $25,000.
4'/J ACRES - On city
utilities. 8 rooms , 1'12 baths,

Al.SC. 1

o1o AK987G32

MD~ 'PUR ll.lroRMA\IIJI.l,
111.1\Tv;. 1,\JH~IJ UF~ ?TAR.\-? I

Moct~&gt;rn

condition , 3 BRs ., bath , gas
·furnftce. dining, nice kit.,
fu l !
basement,
near
business sec . Only $17.000.

11 ROOMS - Large older
home , 5 BRs., 2 nice baths,
cook and bake units . mod .

~ITTLE S~

Currency and Supplies
Buy, Sale or Trade

~

Only $25,000.
68 ACRES - Re~ovated 8
rms., 4 BR s., 211, baths, hot
water heat , large mod. kit .,
oak trim, carpeting, etc.

a'~ TM~T "'+0,"'/0U

COINS

RDge-r Wamsley
1 13· 1 mo .

• 5

... 5 4

-- SEP TI C

3 BR s.,

111,
baths,
TV
room ,
so larium ,
basement,
garage and nice lot .

BORN LOSER

ELWOOO BOWER S REPA IR
- Sweepers. , toasters . Iro ns,
all sma l l appli ances . Lawn
mower . ne)(f to State High
way Garage on Rou t e 1.
Phone t 85 3825.
4 fo ~~ c

991 -2259 or 992 -2568

$25,000 .
RENOVATED -

Rill Estate for Sali
-

TEAFORD

• K Q 10 9 K

Nathan Bigg s
Radiator Specialist

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC•.

.10

• .18 7

From the larg e~t Truck or
· Bulldozer- ' Radiator ta the
smallest Heater Core .

Now accepting clients
for bookkeeping and
tax service .

EAST &lt;Ill
• 10 9 8

• 7 ti :1

PUBUC
ACCOUNTANT

... Q "'

W~; ST

Woman 33 .

ll :DO-News 3 , ~,6 , 8 ,1 0, 13,15 ; ABC News 33.
11:3D-Johnny Carson 3.~.15 ; Mystery of the Week
6,13; Movie " The California Kid ," 8; Movie " The
Defector" tO; Janak! 33.

6 : 15-Farm Report 13 .

the kmg of cl ubs and dectdcd
to sluft to a trump Three
trump leads accounted for the
tr ump sull while two hearts
were shed from dummy. Then
South cashed ht s ace of
dtamonds and w e nt 1nto a huddle to end all huddles . East
surely held eight clubs He
had played three spades and a
diamond . Was his other card
another diamond or a heart·~
Frnally South dec1ded to play
for a 4-0 heart break . He led a
heart stuck in dummy 's mne

10

&lt;ll 2
¥ AKQ96a3
• J 64

lARRY WHOBREY

Home ha s 3 BR. barn &amp;

•~- Jock

NOR Til

4 10 1 mo

Real .Estate For Sale

---· ----=----------

-

PIONEER SX525 receiver ,
SI SO Phone 949 2225
2· JO .Jt c

FREE ESTIMATES

- ----·-

10 : 30-Woman Alive! 20 ;

6 :00-Sunrlse Semester

O ' DE tL A linemen t lo cated
behind
Ru t la nd
Grade
School. Tv n ~u p . brakes .
wheel balancing , alinement .
Phone 742 2004 .
10 RM H OUSE , 2 baths , f ull
11 . 16 tfc
basement , glassed rn por ch ,
ca rpet
and
garage
111
Mrddleport. $2 1, 000 Ph one C. BRADFORD , Auc t ioneer
992 3319 .
Complete Servrce
Phon e
2 ~ 61c
949· 2487 or 949 2000 R acine,
Oh ro , Cr rtt Bradford
FOUR acres of la nd . n•ce
10 9 Jfc
to ccu .on fo r house or trailer
near school Call {~ 1 4) 669
.EXCAVAT IN G , BACKHOES
4723 or 1.69 3764
AND DOZER , LA RGE AN D
2 6 61p
SMALL. SEP TIC TANK S
I N S TALLED
BILL
P UL LIN S, PHONE 992 2478 ,
3 BR HOME , ius! finished
DAY OR NIGHT .
remodeling
Salem
St ,
11 11 781p
Rut l and
Phon e 742 2306
aft er &lt;~ p .m or see Milo B
Hut chi n son .
10 9 li e

STEREO RADIO , modern
desrgn , 8 track tape . am fm
radro com b rna lron Balance 3
BEDR M
h ome.
ju s t
$97 40 or t erm~ Ca ll 992
trni she d , r emodeli ng , Salem
3965
St. , Rull and Phone 742 2306
2 6 tfc
.after 4 p m . or see Milo B
HU !ChrSOn •
TRUMPET , qood condition
9 2J .If c
Phone 949 2Bs 3
2 5·61p
HOU SE o n Lrncol n Hgt~ 2
bcdrm . lar g e kit chen , full
GOOD qua l ify mixed 11ay f or
ba sement , exce l lent buy f or
sa l e Call 992 ·\! 658 a ft er 5
$8.900 . .w (th new l urnitur c.
p m
on l y $ 10 ,300 Ph o ne 99'1 76~8
2 4 6t c
1 6 261 (
...... ~-~-FOUR L7Bxl5 , wh rte wall reg
tread , Un ir oya l G tas bell M ODERN home i n Chester , 8
ooms . 2 bath s, 2 porcjles ,
ra in trr es, pra c t•ca tly new
sunpor ch, r • basement , c ity
Tw o fo r $60 or all 4 for SilO
and well water , natural gas ,
Also,
1969
Rambler
ga ra ge
Pr1 ce d to sell
Amerrca n . 4 dr s tandard
Phone (614 ) 91!5 ·4102
sh rft , radio , good Sh ape , ssoo
2 4 He
f rrm Vernon Weber . Phon e
992 3345 or home . 742 214 3 -·2-4 6tp 8 RM . HOU SE , 1 battls , on
corner lot in Midd l eport
Phone 992 3427 after 6 p . m .
2· 4 6tc
Now at Landmark

9:JO-One Day AI a time 8 , 1~ ; Wyafl Earp 5.
tO :DO-City of Angels 3,A,l5; Switch 8,10; News 20;
Woman Alive ! 33 ; Target : Corruptors 5.

WEDNESDAY . FEBRUARY 11 , 1976

I· J2.l mo .

-, -----·-- ------·

Lost

Help Wanted

Modern

Antique

8:311--Daytlme (c) 5; Laverne and Shirley 6,13; Pop!
8. 10; Consumer Survival Kit 20, 33.
9:oo-Pollce Woman 3.4.15;
XII Winter Olympic
Games 6,13; M-A-S-H 8,10; Adams Chronfcl~t
20,33.

WIN AT BRIDGE
Last goof fatal for South

POM~~E~!v~~!~P~M. CO. l(ji\
POMEROY, OHIO

Name Thai Tune 13 ; Family Affair 15; Antiques
20: Wild, Wild World of Annlmals 33; Changed
Lives le i 5.
7:311--Hollywood Squares 3,A; Let's Deal With It 6;
S2l,OOO ·Pyramid 8; Natlooal Geographic 20,33;
Price is RlgM 101 To Tell The Truth 13 ; High
School TV . Honor Society 15; Bill Cosby Show {cl .
8:DO-Movln' On 3,4,15; Happf Days 6, 13; Good Times
8, 10 : Plxanne lei 5.
•

THAT "THE THREE OF US"

oo -

or Month

---- ---- ----- -- For Rent

FREE ESTIMATES

1975 CHEV , IMPALA4 DR .
S44'9S
Bronze finish , sands ton e vinyl trim , 350
turbo
·
b k
f f
hydramatic , power steering , power ra es, . ac Ofy
1\ir , radio , radial t ires . Less than 10,500 mt!es by
orig i nal owner

M .... KE SU R E you get every
possible deduct ron th 1S year . . . . . . . . . . ....,.._. . . . . .. . .
Ha ..-e your Federal and •
St ate Income T al( return by
an accountan. t . Phone 992
6173
1· 21 52tc
2 BEORM mob rle home Call
after 4 p m 992 7791
2 8 3tc
HAVE your · •n come taxes
prepared by Si eve Cleland,
Racine Phone 949 ·2883
2 6 121 c
.19 6fF ORO L TO N ew 12 ga
Wr n chcst er 371\ Sin g le shot .
I NCOME
Tax
Se rvi ce,
Phone 7&lt;12 2359 .
Fe de r al or St ale taxes .
1 13 26 tp
Phone 992 · 722a o r see
Wal lac e Russel l , Bradbury
COMMERCIAL
OUTDOOR
1 30-26tc
S!GN wilh trm er , mounted
on a 4"X30 ft st eel prpe Cost
I W ILL be g iving prano lesson s
587 5 new . only S300 PhOn e"
in my home starting Feb 1
992 571!6
fo r •nforma110n ca ll 992
2 S 61c
3278
12 l B 50tc
I I RCO
H eir I RC we ld ing
nla c h1ne . n ew clcc
a ll
accessort e!i Inc lud ed Phone
IJ92 ) .110
DEt&gt;.LERS in scrap . . iror~.
10 2R 1 fc
meta l s, junk autos . Rrder s
sa ..-aQe Phone 992 54611
1 2 29 1p COAL, lrm estone an d al l types
of salt and rock sa l t for icc
and snow r emoval . Ex
A SMALL...liied piano . Phone
ce lsior Sa lt Works , East
992 ·3181 or 992 7639
Main St .. Pomeroy . Oh ro
2.5 6tc
Phon e 992 ·38 91
.....~--------------12 1 1 fc
TIMBER , top
price for
stand ing saw timber Call
t: Of\.L r o w sA CE CI\B Coa l
(6 14 ) &lt;146 8570 day or night
Company , I m i le norlh Of
2 4· 12t c
Cheshire , on. R t 7 Pick your
own. 1!20 per lon OpE.'n 6 day s
O LD turn rtu re . rce boxes ,
per week, or cal l 16H) 367
bra ss
beos ,
old
wall
733 0 tor lur th.;r· .n forma tron .
telephones and parts, or
1 8 78!C
' comp lete h ousehol ds . Wrrte
M
0
Mtller ,
Rl . 2,
M cDA NIEL Custom
But
Pom eroy, Ohio . Call 991
(:h ering , Wes! Col umb ia , W .
7760 .
va We butct~er catt le and
J 0 7 74
hogs
!1.10
ca tt le
slaught er. S7 for hogs, 12c
for cuttmg and wrapping .
State and federallnspecled ;
Open 6 days per week
LO ST in Bashan area , mal e
Phone ( 304) 882 3224
Plott h ound, name of D uke
1 30 ·261c
Name t ag on c ollar Phone
{6 1&lt;1) 985 4248 or 99 2 340B
2 6·61 C H O NDA SL350, good con
dll ion Cal l (61&lt;1 ) 985 ·3947
2 10 ·41 p
HALF Collie , ha lf German
Shep herd, redd 1sh brown
and white
Beagle , whrte STARC RA FT trailers and
I old downs, some 1915 model
wrlh b la ck and brown spots
lold downs
Use d
19 74
Lost rn Langsville area . Ph .
trailer Best prices in Trl
742 2B05 or 742 2864
Stat e area . serv 1c e whal we
2·8 Jtp
sell , tinan ctng a rr anged .
Cam p Con l e y Starcraft
Sales. Rt 62 N . of Point
Pleasant
Rt::TIRED or semr rer~rcd
2 10 41c
lady to liV e in . 1 re e ro om .
ar'ld board and small w ages
N Sa ddle horse,
f o r light duties See at 308 ,AMERICA
lil ly , 2' ~ years old 61 in
Pag e St , Middleport . Ohro .
ches , S200 Phone 949 2225 .
I 11 lfc
2· 10 .Jtc

Employment Wanted

.Televisi.o.n log for easy viewing

Business Services

Pomeroy
QUALITY Motor Co.

AVAilABLE TO
High tnd Series
Lena -·--------·--- ---oward 421. Patti Williams
H
INDIVIDUALS ONLY! 20, Ann Gro..-er 405
Wanted To Buy
'
tnd
Hr Qh
Joanne
NON· OOMMERCIAl vLJeenaar sHowa
155, Lena Howard I SO.
rd 148 .
NO REFUNDS. .
Game ~-

TIME TO QUIBBLE, HE

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Th is co mtng year you may ex~
pertence an unexpected shi ft tn
conditions that will prove
beneftci al careerwrse . Put forth
your be st efforts Be readY if
the breakn come.

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J ohn William Denney, 62, of
Alma Marshall
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Milestone Rd ., Ga ll ipolis :;::
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Ferry , W. Va ., died early this
MASON - As a token of appreciation , Mason Ubrary is
morning at his home .
holding Ubrary Appreciation Day the week of February 9
Among his survi\'Or s are a th~ough Feb. 13th. The hours on Monday , Wednesday and
daughter ,
Mrs .
Alice Fnday are from II a .m . to 5 p .m . and the hours Tuesday and
Geraldine J erry, of Cheshire . Thursday are from I to 7 p.m.
He was a member of Loca l
Mrs. Ray Proffitt is Mason 's Librarian. Refreshments will
AFL-CIO 652, and Amateur be. served.
Trap Sh oo ting Assn . of
Ubrary Appreciation Day is celebrated in behalf of w. Va .
Vandalia , 0 .
Leg1slatnrs, Senatnrs and Delegates whose interest in libraries
Funeral services will be extends throughout the year. Mrs . Proffitt asks the public to
Thursday at 2 p.m . fr om the come m durmg th1s week and register your appreciation.
Wilcoxen Funeral Home in
Point P leasant with I he Rev .
. MASON - Mason Busy Bees 4-H Club members are selling
.Tommy Kinniard offi ciating . B1centenmal candles as a money-malting project. Two of their
Burial will be in the Beale leaders are Mrs. Dorothy Oliver and Mrs. Jackie Sisson. If a 4·
Chapel Cemetery at Apple Her ca lls on you- remember- buying some of their candles
Grove . Friends will be Will go for a good cause.
received at the fun eral home
Wednesday after t p.m .
WEST COLUMBIA - Nine brothers and sisters attended
th~ f uneral of their brother, Ralph Johnson , 59, of West
M1mster, Colo., held on Friday in Colorado. Mr. Johnson died
on Wednesday , in a Colorado hospital, apparenily of
pneumoma. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G . P .
YOUTH HELD
Johnson, West Columbia; his wife, Marie, and a daughter,
Middleport Police Chief J . Mrs. Terry Bethurum of Colorado and these brothers and
J. Cremeans said today a
sisters, Georgaanna Shumate, Earl, Dana, Don, Alton and
Middleport juvenile has been
l&lt;Jrna Johnson ; Pauline Cunningham, Doris Roberts, Mary
arrested and is being
Capehart and Mrs. Ruth Cuber.
detained in the juvenile
facility at the coun ty ja il on
MASON . - Nineteen ladies attended a workshop on
charges of breaking a nd
macrame and embroidery on Thursday at the Virgil A. Lewis
entering Foreman a nd Abbott home In Mason. Instructors were Mrs . Russell Bartnn, Mrs.
Appliance Store on Jan. 30. Ear! Ingels, Mrs . Laurene Lewis and Mrs . Laura Johnson .
The youth has confesse d
Another workshop will be held on Thursday February 12th
entering the establishment at the Lewis home.
'
and will appear in the county
Attendi~g the dinner meeting this past Thursday were
juvenile
court ,
Ch ief lhose mentioned and Mrs. Helen Williams, Mrs. Roberta
Cremeans said.
Young, Mrs. Charlotte Jenks, Mrs . Calherine Smith, Mrs. A:
Marsha ll, Mrs . Delores Taylor, Mrs. Zelma Hunter , Mrs.
Sarah Spencer, Mrs. Evelyn Stewart, Mrs. Gladdie Stewart,
Mrs. Hazel Smith, Mrs . Judy Reynolds, Mrs. Evelyn Proffitt ,
Mrs. Matilda Noble and Mrs. ulah Zerkle.

Marauderlasses win 8th straight
The Meigs Girls ' basketball
team tromped the gals from
Jackson 53 to 36 Monday
night a t Larry Morri son
Gym .
Meigs pulled ahead 12·3 in
the first quarter as Jackson
had trouble breaking the fullcourt press of Meigs . The
Mara uders never Jet up and
forced Jackson into counUess
turnovers.
Mary Boggs, junior guard ,
provJded the spark the second
quarter as she broke loose for
four successful last breakS.
Meigs went into the locker
room at halftime with a
commanding 21-point lead.
The Marauders kept the
game goin g at a fast pace the
third qua.rter, Captain .
Demari s As h had three

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baskets and provided good
defensive rebounding.
Meigs emptied its bench in
the fourth quarter .
This was the eighth victory
for Meigs with no losses.
Their next game is against
Gallipolis at home on Monday
at 6 p.m. This is the last home
game and it is also Parents'
Night .
Pam Vaughan led her team
with 17 points, Mary Boggs
had 10, Beth Vaughan 8,
Demaris Ash 6, Glenda
Brown 4, Cathy Meadows,'
Kathy
Howard , Trac y
Bu rd ette
and
Marcia
Holcomb,' 2 each .

HOSPITAL NEWS
Veteraas Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED Mabel
Hennessy, Pomeroy; Amy
Sehuler, Middleport; Jamie
Schuler, Middleport ; Henry
Beaver, Chester; Nellie
Hatfield, Dexter; George
Carter, Mason, W. Va.; Glenn
Tucker, Racine; Mark
Markham, Pomeroy; James
Meadows, Long Bottom ;
Fred Larkins, Long Bottom;
Claude Nease, Minersville;
Donna Knapp, Syracuse;
Debqrah Grueser, Minersville; Charles Schoonover,
1M land ; Ida M. Dudding,
Middleport.
.
DIS,CHARGED Ira
Roach, Mary Cleek, Lela
Forrest, Ronald Dailey
Cloise Badgeley, Donald
Roush, Lawrence Stewart,
Edward Griffith, Catherine

Hamlin; Mrs. Sheldon .Durst
Leon; Mrs. William Dye;
Haven;
Gladys
New
Williamson, Southside, and
James
Johnson,
Jr .,
Middleport.
BIRTH - A son Feb. 9 to
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Hill
Addison.
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NOT JAILED
Harold Aden Reeves, 42,
Rt. 4, Pomeroy, who was
with
reckl«s
c harged
..,eralion of a motor vehicle
following a single car accident last Wednesday, was
not jailed as lhe report tn.
dicaled . According to Sheriff
Robert C. Hartenbach,
Reeves pos led bond and wiD
appear in Meigs -county
Court.

Meigs Local clei-k hired by
board; . smoking lamp is lit

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

A new board clerk was hired and a committee report
recommending reinstatement of the srnol&lt;iJig area at Meigs
High School was aOO!pted when Meigs Local School District
Board of EducaUon met in regular session Tuesday night.
Employed as new clerk was Jolm Triplett, 26, Wellston .
Triplett, a business education teacher in the Wellston schools,
was recommended by Meigs Local Supt. Cl!arles Dowler.
Dowler said there had be.en many applicants but only sb;
remained after he explained the position Is full time and the ·
duties involved, l!oard President Wendell Hoover and board
member Mrs. Jennifer Sheets, worked with Dowler in
Interviewing the candidates.
Dowler s&amp;ld Triplett is weD qualified for the position, can
start oo March 1 and will relocate. He will receive $10,000
annuaUy, 10 cents a mile for trav.el expenses, two weeks
vacatlo.n and some remuneration for handling Title I and
CETA1unds. Triplett was given a two year contract.
The hoard voted unanimously to accept tbe
implementation plan for the reinstatement of a smoking area
at the high school. The plan was drawn up by representatives
of the board, administration, teachers and students. During a
lengthy disclL!!slon, It was again stressed that the board Is not
condoning smoking but is reinstating the smoking area in
order to get the smoking outside.
It was reported earlier by teachers that smoking has been
occurring in restrooms of the high school and creating

Wood.
MORITZ TO SPEAK
Dr. Timothy
Moritz,
director
of the Ohio
Department of Mental
Heallh, will speak at 11 a.m.
Wednesday at the Nelsonville
Children's Center. He will
discuss the future of the
center and a psychiatric
program for children of
Southeastern Ohio.

Holzer Medical Center
t Di scharges, Feb. 9)
Jamie Allen, Cli nedda
Austin, Paul Berkley, Brenda
Brown, Doris Cole man ~ Mrs .
Charles Beid and daughter ,
Raymond Dillon , Sab rina
Graham, Br ad
Haggy ,
Jennifer Hy se ll , Robin
Kinnaird, Carolyn Lambert ,
Pansy Mayes, Theresa
Miller, Mary Morrison,
Thomas Scott Moulton , Jr.,
David Mullens 11, Allen Pape,
Audrey Poore, Cheryl Robie,
Margaret Sheli ne, Rodney
Shilot , Thelma
Sibley ,
William Stephenson. Martha
Young.
.(Births, Feb. 9)
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hewitt ,
daughter , Long Bill tom; Mr .
and Mrs . Dennis Walters,
son. Jackson .

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Ida Dennison has returned
home after spending a week
with her niece and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Queen
at McConnelsviUe.
DIVORCE GRANTED
Mr . and Mrs. Lewis Smith
Laura C. Autherson was
attended the wedding of his gra nted a divorce from
Eureka high performance features
niece in Lancaster on Sunday Junior E . Autherson and Cora
make this uprig ht a bargain hunter's
afternoon and then visited his Ann Salser from Charles M.
best buy! Steel motor hood protects
parents , Mr . and Mrs. Salser, each on . charges of
the powerful motor. Big 560 cu. ln.
Manford Smilh a t Carroll.
capacity disposable dust bag, Wrap
gross neglect of duty and
around vinyl furniture guard. Edge
Services were held at tbe extreme cruelty, in Meigs
Kleener cleans Up to baseboards.
BEND AREA PERSONALS
Bigony.Jordan Funeral Hme County Common Pleas Court
(Continued from page I)
Mr . and Mrs. James R. Romine of Anchorage Alaska are
in Albany for Mrs. Frank
Print Shop, Meigs Local
visiting
his
sisters,
Mrs.
Harry
Hoffman,
New
Haven;
Mrs
.
.
(Edith) Throckmorton, who ·
BASIC COMPLETED
School , Daily Sentinel, .
M~vm
Marr
at
West
Columbia
and
his
niece,
Mrs.
Brenda
passed
away
at
lhe
home
of
a
LONG
BOTTOM - Marine
Athens Messenger , WMPO·
JlVlden,
Mason
.
This
is
the
first
lime
the
Romines
have
visited
foster
daughter
,
Carabel
Private
Steve
B. Schmucker
Radio; Pomeroy Emergency
here in eight years.
Landers,
in
Columbus.
The
son
of
Mr
.
and
Mrs . Clarenc~
Squad, Veterans Memorial
Guests
Throckmortons
had
moved
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J
ohn
R.
Roach
and
sons
on
Friday
to
Complete with
H.
Schmucker
of Route I
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Hospital.
Attachments
were : Reverend and Mrs. Walter Cloud, Pastor George and
Columbus last week. She is Lon g Bottom, has . ~ra duat ed'
DISCHARGES - Mrs .
Pomeroy Har r y E. Ahce Hoschar, Mrs. Dale Roach, David Roach Pastor James
survived by her husband, from recruit trainiilg al the Carey Neuman , Gallipolis·
4 W•'f DI•I· A·N•p '
Clark, Phy ll is M . Gainer,
Lewis, Bill Zuspan, Sr. , Mr . Rolfe Lee, Paul Randolph , Tom
Frank, the foster daughter, Marine Corps Recruit Depot , Mrs. James Roush, Mason ;
adJusts cleaner to
Harlan H. Wehrurlg , Homer
difle re nt carpet
King, K1p Pauley and Doug Martin.
Carabel
Landers,
and
two
Parris
Island
,
S.
C.
Robert
Fartin,
Leon·
Harold
E. Hysell , Robert W. Vaughn ,
helghl s, even sh1g$
J . Robert Mcintosh of Manchester, Tenn. and daughter,
foster granddaughters,
Virgil K. Windon , Howard P.
Smithson, Point Pleasant·
- ,.,. ., Drl¥tn ....... hr
Rosemary and Edith, who
logan , Rupe Gordaia , Ma ry Mrs. Wilham Crofflin and son Mark of Knox ville Tenn
..,.,. 1oo1en1 deeJ)Iy
George Kerwood, Jr , West
TRIO TO SING
Above· the·fl oor c tean1ng tools
Imbedded dirt, fluffe ug
Houda she lt, La re n ce D. visited their cousins, Thursday,' Misses Ruth and Eiizabeth
lived in the home for several
availaor
e
a1
small
ad
d
illonol
cml.
cru lhed n•P
'
The !Iea venly Hi ghway
Lenord , William Brad ford , Mcintosh at Mason .
years. She was preceded in Trio will sing Wednesday at
William Bradford , Norman
Mrs. Ora Fowler, 91, of Rl. 1, Point Pleasant and the
death by a son, Leslie Frank. lhe Freewill Baptist Church, ..
C. Will. Clifford D. Ashley,
mother
of Mrs . Albert Roush , 4tart, fell recently and broke
Mrs. Throckmor:to11 was a corner of Ash lind Plumb Sts.,
Marg ie
R e ut~i- .
Ho mer
Bax fer , Gerald Rought , her nght leg . Previously this elderly lady broke an arm and
retired school teacher and Middleport , as part of a
Lorraine P. Aelker, Ki!Hileen
hoth hips . She is hoSpitalized at Holzer Medical Center' Her
had
spent most of her life in revival service which begins
L. Wells, Ge~ald Pullln s1 room is 334.
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this
area. Burial was in at 7:30 p.m . Speaker is the
Marvi n E. Taylor , Sheila J .
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Mrs. Eva Kn_opp is a patient at Ple.asant Valley Hospital
Ta ylor .
Al eJU~nder Cemetery.
Rev. Glenn Collins of
Syracuse Jan et K . Dorothy Russell1s also hospitalized there for observation and
Guests of Mr . and Mrs. Nelsonville.
Pi c k en s, Do rthy Dug las , tests.
90$PINT
Robert Stout were th eir
Shop the Main Floor for a ··
KaW1y Frye , Victor Couts.
Mrs.
Harry
Clarke
and
Miss
Anna
Allen
have
returned
children
and
grandchildren,
CARRY OUT ONL ~
Middl eport Eric A.
complete selection of Hallmark
.· Mr. and Mrs. James Willis,
Pearch, Charles W. Searles, from a Florida vacation .
TICKETS GO UP
Ken ne th Imboden, Peg gy L.
Mrs . Mollie Fox is visiting her daughter and son-in-law
Sr. and daughters; Lena and
In accordance with an
Lew is , Joyce V. Bartrum, Mr. and Mrs. John Forshee at Barberton.
Cards .and Fanny Farmer Candles
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Tilly, and Mr. and Mrs. agreement reached recently
Claren ce McDan ie·l s, Ber of
Letart,
visited
with
her
grandmother
Valerie
Blake
James
Willis,
Jr.,
all
of
the
nade tte · Anderson, Ruby A
by Pomeroy Village Council,
'
Macon, Ga. area.
Vaughan. Mr s. Charles Mrs. Wilma Blake over the weekend.
fmes lor violation of parking
Bra dbury , Edwa.rd W. Durst,
Mr. and Mrs . Curtis McDaniel visited on Sunday with their
Mr . and Mrs. Dale Jordan meters in Pomeroy wfl! be
Sarah J. Flower, Norma G. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stan SOunders and
and daughter accompanied increased from 50 cents to $1 ·
Pomeroy, Otlio
Wilc ox , Gemma M . Casci, family in Columbus. ·
Buddy 'Fraley here for the per overtime ticket beginnfng
Charles T. Wayland , James
Mrs. E, S. (Necie ) Moore of New Haven ·has returned
weekend and they . visited Feb. 17.
R. Dail ey, Jam.es Butcher,
Mary . Bact;&gt;n·;· Richard P. home after visiting relatives at Natural Bridge va .' and at
with their parents, Mr. and
Gres$ .
Clara
FranCe, F~quay-Varina, N. C.
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Mrs. Clifton Fraley, Sr. and
Clarence Molden. Ernest D.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clay Jordan.
Barnhart .
The
young folks are now
Long Bottom - Richard S.
Bqrton, George A . Wolf ,
living in the Anniston, Ala.,
Wonderful Time to Give Her Special Valentine Gift
Mace! S. Barton , Ruth . Karr,
area .
Howard Parker , Henry E .
EAST MEIGS The 6. Scoring for Kyger Creek
Mrs, Zelia Perry has
. Bahr , Oris Smith, Jerry E.
Eastern
High
School
girls
16,
Clay
14,
Amos
were
Rollin
undergone
surgery
at
Frederick .
defeated lhe Kyger Creek 4, Harrison 2, and Bailey 1. University Hospital in
Minersville - Carolyn A.
Girls basketball team 44..J7
Charles, Lloyd Henderson .
Top rebounders for Eastern Columbus and reportedly is
Rac ine Roy F . Van here Monday night. Scorers were Denise Dean 10, Teresa convalescing satisfactorily,
M e ter , Harold E . Hager,
for Ea stern were Vickie Edwards 9, Jan Wilson 8, and
Mrs . Orley Rife
of
Dorothy
P.
Badgley ,
Epple with 26, Jan Wilson Janet Ambrose 6. The Dyesville is doing well and is
Dorothy . M . Sayre, Martha
with 12 and Teresa Edwards Eastern girls team now has at · home following eye
L . Beegle 1 Wi l lia m
H.
Hob~ck, Karert L. Lemley,
lour wins and one loss.
surgery.
Linda L. Patterson, C·lifford
TOURNEY
SET
Ashley .
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There will be a FreshRutland -- Rosella F .
man Basketball Tour·
Birchfi e ld , Norman C. Wil l,
Mark J . Matson .
namcnt at Eastern, Feb.
Chester - Albert Martin .
16·21 . Team s include
Racine Rich a rd P .
Hannan Trace, North
Dugan, Geo rge Neigle r,
Gallia, Southern, Eastern,
Rhonda L. Dailey, Lorence
M. Wilcoxen , Larence Roy,
and Kyger Creek. There
Don B;eeQi e, Susan Wo l f ,
will be a meeting WedMichael Brown . ·
nesday at 7:30 for the
Langsv ille - Elli s E .
drawing 'at Eastern.
Myers .

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·REMEMBER SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY 14 IS VALENTINE'S DAY

WASHING'ION - THE WlUTE HOUSE SAYS President
Ford will veto a public works projects bill designed to &lt;;reate
800,000 jobs. The HoUBe, meanwhile, wants to send him more
legislation to provide additional jobs for the unemployed.
A oeto within a few days was promised by the White House
for leglslaUon providing to.2 billion for projects such as
construction of municipal buildings and sidewalks , and aid to
preventlllate and local governments from laying off another
100,000 employl!ll. Undaunted, the House voted 239 to 154
Tueaday to elpalld the public service job program from 320,000
penons to 600,000 and continue It through the next fiscal year .

MU..ITARY EXPERTS IN ZAMBIA SAY THE NINEMONTH dvU war in Angola is all but over, with pro-Western
factions fleeing in disorder froin the advancing Soviet-backed
troop!.
·
The ezperts said Tuesday the Cuban~ed Marxists were
still receiving a massive arms buildup from the Soviet Union
and broadening their push into former pro-Western strongholds. The Mamst Popular Movement for the Uheratlon of
Angola said Tueaday it had captured the key Atlantic ports of
l&lt;Jbltn and Benguela without relilstance, after seizing the proWestern capital of Huambu.
·

Eastern girls defeat Kyger

Cheshire - Rodney Spires.
Hem lock Grove - Stlaron

M.

Wel~ er .

Bidwell -

Mary_Sea.rls.

Women's Wednesda\1
Afternoon Bowling
League - WIBC
Ma son Bowling Center
Mason , w . Va .
February 4, 197C
(J man t eams)

·T eam h ig h tot al pin s·

MEIGS THEATRE
TONITE THR\J THURS.
FEB . 10-12
NOT OPEN
FRI .- SUN.

FEB. Il-lS
Jacqueline Su sann'~
ONCE IS NOT
ENOUGH
(Not shown Jim. 9-11 due to
icy roads )

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Egnor 427 .

gam e Dia ne Pyatt 190 ,· D ian e PyatT
116 ; Bun n y Estes 175.
Team Stand i ng
Sec;ond Half

think you're
worth these
extra special servi(es! ·

CLEVELAND- THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT does not
expect to do anything even If It finds Irregularities in the
testimony Oblo Gov. James A. Rhodes gave last year during
the Kent St8le llhootlnga clvU IIIII trial, it was reported today.
The Qeveland Plain Dealer quoted a justice department
aource aa saying : "People write In and ask us what we're
doq, and ~still teD them we're reviewing II (the testimony)
- bat nothing's going to happen.''
The unldenUfled aources said \he Justice Department's
clvU r!ghtli dlv!mon has decided the Irregularities are
irrelevant and has not recommended that the criminal division
take IDY action . .

And do we ever have them! A full range of bank·
ing services for your co nvenience: Pa ssbook

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Rookies
G lobe trott ers
Three G 's

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TUES.-WED.-THURS.

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Delmar Bllum, DBA, Baum
Lumber Co;, Olester. ,f]Jed a
lllitln Melp County Conunon
Pleu Courtacainat Fred anc1

RUTLAND, 0.

DEPO!.ITS INSURED TO '40,000

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FOin'ER REINSTATED

CHESTER William
F01ter, Cheater, has been
notified by letter from Wesley
A. Buehl, county engineer, he
baa been reinstated for
. e~q~loyment with the Meigs
COWity Highway Department
with no loa of time. The
Ieite!:
written on Feb. 6
and postmarked Feb. 9.
F01ter waa notified on Feb. 2
that he was fired.

Walk·Up Teller Window and Auto Teller Window
Open Friday Evenings 5 to 7 P.M.

RON BRINKER

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WASHINGTON - WCKHEED AIRCRAFT CORP.'S
bribery revelations, which causes political crises in some
foreJcn counlries, have led the Ford administration In shift
from playing down corporate scandals to plaMing lull
lnvestlptlon and punishment ,
President Ford Tuesday condemned the payment of bribes
overllllal by U. S. firms and began a review of ways to punish
them, polldliiY Including the lou of federal contracta. l&lt;Jck·
heed lathe nation's top defense contractor, but is not alone
BmOII&amp; thole allesedly maldng foreign payoffs. Of the top 20
defense contractors, 10 have lleen convicted of, charged withh,
or adm!Ued makln&amp; questionable overseas payments.

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games ·- Latecomers 1181:
Rook i es 1159 ; Three G's 1085 .
Team
high
game Rookies 409 : HHs &amp; Misses
40 5 ; Latecomers 402 .
Individual high series : J
games - D ian e Pyatt 498 ;
Nan cy Neut zling 444 ; Ellen
l ndividufl

GUATEMALA CITY, GUATEMALA - ONE WEEK after
a deadly earthquake rocked this Central American nation,
rescue workers otlll struggled to reach victims and survivors
in remote mountain areas. A government spcikesman
predicted the finll dea'th toll may reach 24,000.
International aid - Including urgently needed food and
medical ·~Des - has helped alleviate some of the most
a'UCial problema In populous regions. But offlclals hav~ not
beep able to reach many,isolated villages, where thousands
may still be burled In the delris of their shattered homes.

Barbara Goegleln, DBA,
Great American Homes, for

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the amount of t3,63UO.

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EXTENDED OUTWU~
Friday through Sunday,
a cbaaee of snow flurries
Friday. A chance of ra.n or
snow north and a cluince of
sbowen Saturday and
Sunday. Highs will be In the
30a to the low too Friday
.ad In the upper 30a and tOs
north to the 50a south
portloa Saturday · aod
Sllllday. Lowa mo11ly wiD
be In the upper Ztla to the

301.

LOCAL TEMPS
The
temperature
In
downtown Pomeroy at 11
a .m . Wednesday was 47
degrees under cloudy skies.

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COLUMBUS (UP!) - The Public Utilities Commission of
Ohio has decided In add about $1a month In residential natural
!!"s bills ' to help pay for $33.7 million in 1975 emergency
induslr18l gas purchasa.
·
The surcharge goes into effect lnunediately arnl will be
reflected on homeowner bills for the next 12 months.
·
Commission Chairman Luther Heckman and
commissioner Sally. ffioomfleld voted Tueaday to allow the
surcharge roll-in apparently desplie a' . PUCO staff
recoh)mendation that the cost of the emergency allocations be
·
added to Industrial gas bills.
The staff. recoinmendatlon Borrows testified during the
prepared by hearing office; hearl,ngs that in his opinion
Helen Uebman, will ' not be- ooly those . customers who
available to the public until directly benefited from the
. the official order authorizing emergency purchases should
lhe ~&gt;&lt;Ira homeowner charges pay their cost.
is signed by Heckman and
But Borrows, under crQ,SS
ffioomfield later this week. examinatioo, admitted that
Ms. Uebmari said after the some curtailed, industrilll
conunl.ssion vote that legal custmners did not receive
problems prevented her from any eztra natural gas. Sweet
disclosing the contents of her argued that a reduction 'i n
three-part recommendation curtailments was a benefit,
lintil the order is signed,
but this line of reasoning was
Conunisslo11er David Sweet rejected by Heckman and
said he would draft and sign a Bloomfield.
dissenting opinion.
·
The decision only covers
60-day
~mergency
The purchases were made the
for industrial natural gas purchases made m 1975. On
customers · to
reduce March 10, PUCO begins a
curtailments ordered when second hearing to discuss
natural
gas
demand commission pricing policy on
outstripped supplies.
future emergency purchases,
Rolling in the charge of the If needed.
emergency purchases tn aU
Sweet said Tuesday's
classes of customers Is decision ought not be a
allowed under Federal Power precedent lor the March
Commission price gas hearing, which he said would
adjustment provisions.
be far, more extensive than
The decision came after a the . just-&lt;:oncluded hearings
six-day hearing before Ms. which began Jan. 28 and
Uehman on which ' class of ended Feb. 4, ·
natural gas customer would
pay for the 13.1 billion cubic
feet of gas bought late last
48 CALLS ANSWERED
year to reduce industrual
The Middleport· Fire
curtailments.
Department answered 48
The order can be appealed calls during January · in·
directly to the Ohio Supreme eluding nine fire calls, 37 first .
Court.
aid calls, a false alarm and a
"I have to take the position miscellaneous call. Of the
of the chairman," said emergency calls 28 were In
Bloomfield before she cast town and nine out of town.
the deciding vote . "I have to The fire deparbnent was
reclutantly go along with roD· given a 38 hour training
.ln pricing to all classes of course during January with
· custmners, I don't see how 75 percent of the mel)'lbers·
the record can supporl any completing the course . There
other decision ."
was one fire drill held during
PUCO chief engineer John the month.

R. RAY PICKENS
Dr. RaDklo Ray Pickens,
R., baa flied bla petition of
candidacy
for
the
nomination of his parly to
run for county coroner, a
position wblcb be _now
holds. · A resident of
Pomeroy, Dr. Pickens
maintains
offices
In
Middleporland Is active on
the staff of Veterans
Memorial Hoaplla!. FUing
a Jl"titlon of candidacy also
on Tuesday for Democratic
central committeeman of
Olive Precinct was Franels
H. Andrew.

PRICE FIFTFFN CENTS

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1976

:;tate Rep. Ron James (D)
ProctorviUe, said today
anyone with complaints
relating to lhe evaluation of
asSessments of real property
have a right to appeal In the
county board of revision .
James said a taxj)ayer
dissatisfied wilh his present
assessment should go to the·
county auditor's office by·
·Feb . 1.3 and request an appeal
form .
. After the form is completed
and returned, the audltnr's
office will then schedule a
hearing, conducted by the ·
county auditor , county
treasurer
and
county
prosecutor.
Rep . James stated, "On a
statewide basis, the usual
experience after such an
appeal is that taxes are
somewhat reduced although
there is no guarantee of this."
Rep. James also announced
that House BiD 920, of which
he is en-sponsor, -passed the
house and if acted upon
favorably by the senate,
property taxes next year will
·
be reduced.

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CANING CHAIRS AND weaving baskets are 811101111
the talents 79-year-old Uncoln Russell - I n the Retired
Senior Volunteer Program at the Meigs County Senior
Citizens Center. This year for the first time handcrafted
Easter baskets made by Russell will be offered at lhe
AprU bazaar for $3 empty or $6.50 with colorful chenille
bunnies or rabblta.
Chair caning Is done lor the cost of the materlals and a
nominal labor charge. Any resident Interested ln having a
chair caned is invited to either cOntact the Center for
further Information or bring lhe chair by for a price
quotation.
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Canter jailed
following chase

· A Minersville man is
lodged in lhe county jail on
seven charges resulting from
a high speed chase which
began in Pomeroy at 11 :29
· p.m. Tuesday.
Pomeroy Pollee Chief Jed
" Notwithstanding
any Webster said Charles Canter,
other provisions ·of law or 22, Minersville, left the center
regulatloo, the management of the parking lot in Pomeroy
or sponsor of any Ohio
exhibition shall, prior to
permitting the exhibition of
any equine animal, ascertain
.Clearing and cooler tonight
that the animal has been
tested and classes 'negative' with lows In the low .30s.
to an official test for Equine Partly cloudy Thursday,
Infectious Anemia within a 12 highs in lhe upper 40s In the
month period Inunediately low 50s. Probability of
preceding lhe closing date of precipitation 20 per cent
the exhibition. A copy of the today, 10 per cent tonight and
Equine Infectious Anemia 20 per cent Thursday.
lest report shall be on file and
main talned by the exhibition
management until the closing
PTOTOMEET
of the exhibition. Upon
l'he Salisbury PTO will
request, the exhibltio·n meet at 7,30 p.m . Tuesday at
management or sponsor shall the school. The program will
permit
an
approved be by · the minutemen and
veterinarian ,
or
an
past presldenll of the former
authorized representative . of PTA will be honored.
the deparbnent, In ezamine
lhe Equine Infectious Anemia
test reports and entry records
SERVICES SUNDAY
related thereto."
Special services will he
Mrs. Bradford said the held Sunday at the Antiquity
regulation may affect par- Baptist Church with Rev .
Ucularly ponies which ·have Curtia Seven of South Point
been taken to the county fair speaking at 10•30 a .m. and
every year wilhout the test. 7,30 p.m .

Equine tests required
this year by new law
Mrs. Muriel Bradford,
secretary of the 1\l:eigs
County Fair Board, said
today horses, mules, and
ponies must he tested for
"Equine Infectious Anemia"
before they can be in the
Meigs County Fair this
swnmer .
The law governing the
situation says:

Public transport program
recommended in Columbus
. ·~\llhirlisiJ'atiun in ColwnbWJ,
recommending approval,
funding and early lm·
plementatlon of lhe projects.
Included is the sevencounty Appalachian Ohio
Regional Transit Association
(AORTA) which would
receive $369,584 to help
finance a three year
demonstration project. It
would combine many of the
present transportation

$4,080WANTEb
A letter requesting $4,000 by the Meigs band boosters to be
used on the cost of the new band unllonns was read. It was the
consensua of the board that it was at least morally committed
to aDProve the amount. The letter was from Patrick. WOOd.
Band Booster president, who W1l8 president and eztended
thanks when the board acted. The new unifol'lll8 cost fZO,OOO
and the band boosters have had no hi!lp to this point fi'IJID the
board. The hoard also approved the payment of t300 to belp
delray the expenses of the high school cheerleaders.
The hoard heard complainia by a delegation of the
Snowville area in reference to a bus ~liver . They charged that
the driver travels too fast, Will not turn on the heater, doe! not
(Continued on page 16\
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en tine

ITEMS STOLEN
MASON, W. Va . - An
estimated $400 worth of items
were stolen from the Mason
Auction House, Horton St., .
late Monday evening or early
SENTENCE GIVEN
Tuesday morning, according
Guy C. Bing, 59, Midto a spokesman for the Mason dleport, was fined $150 and
Police Deparbnent. Police cnsts ahd given a three day
lhis morning had no suspects · jail sentence when he ap-:
in the case, and they were not peared upon. conviction of
sure how entry was made. DWI charges m the court of
Among the items stnlen were Middleport Mayor Fred
an amplifier, microphone, an Hoffman Tuesday night .
S-track stereo tape player Assessed costs on a charge of
and a clock radio. The Mason failing to yield the right of
Auction House Is owned by way was Patrick A. Hill, 22,
Howard Beasley of Mason. Middleport.

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COLUMBUS
State
Transportation
Director
Rlchprd D. Jackson has
reported the mid-December
hearings on three Ohio Rural
Highway Public Transportation Demonstration
Projects, one Involving
southeastern Ohio, have been
approved by the di!JI8:rtment.
Copies of the hearing Iran·
scripts have been forwarded
to the Federal Highway

The ares will alao be spot cheeked by administration IIIII
teachers.
It was stressed lhat the smoking area Ia subject to
revocation at any time. It wa.s _.., streued by the board that
members expect better restrooms and redJ!Ction of reltl'Oom
vandalism as a result of establlslunents of the smoking 111'1111.
The smoking area Is to be u5ed before and aftec IICbOol and
at noon, The board discussed requesting parental letters
giving students permiaslon to smoke. However,lt wu deddad
that those without letters would smoke anyway and IIIey
probably would be using restroom areas which would defeat
the whole purpose of the smoking area.

Protest
process
advised

Residential
__:::,:~=~- natural gas
fNew::.:..:..~riefsi billS U . ·$1
p

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

Maxey .

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

BULLDOG SENIOR Arnie Chonko, S-6 and 205 lbs.,
went up here for the ball against Meigs senior center 6-8
Mitch Meadows Tuesday night in the Marauders' brilliant
51-45 victory, the second time this season such a revolting
development was Imposed on Coach Charles McAfee by
Meigs Coach Ron logan. - Picture by Jim Hamm.

Crow's
Steak House

Reedsvil le - Bulah Ma :x.~y.
Mary Lee Maxey, Kathy

problems for non-111110klng stUdents.
The commiUee report lodiC8ted tbatthen are 113 amoken
at the blpaebool and Showed thlll 71% at adenII are In favor of a
smokJDi area and U agalall.
According to the plan for Implementation, James Diehl,
principal, and Dowler will designate ana mark off an area
behind the l:uildlng for use as a smoking area. The
Envlromnental Awareness Club will be responsible for
providing and maintaining sand buckets in the area and
posters in the school encouraging proper use of the area. The
student council, Environm!'lltal Club and Spanish Club
members have stn!ssed that studenis shall be responsible for ·
cleanliness of the area and have offered their assistance in
working with feUow students to encourage adherence to two
primary rules, clealiness and .no smoking In any other area .
Diehl is to schedule teachers for intensive policing of rest·
rooms to eliminate smoking in these areas and " no smoking"
signs provided by the Slate Fire MarshaU's office will be
posted ln the restrooms. The local fire authority will be asked
to explain to the student body posting of signs. Students will be
notified of the smoking area by Diehl, and a representative of
the student council will speak to students in each homeroom to
ask their support and cooperation in keeping the area clean
and eliminating smoking ln other areas.
The location of the smoking area behind the office pennits
easy and continual observation by high school administration .

programs
m
three
southeastern Ohio coun•
ties (Athens, Hocking and
Perry) Into one comprehensive system and
provide for expansion of
service into Meigs, Jackson,
Vinton and Gallia Collhties
where public transii service
is nonexistent.
The system is expected to
establish self-fiufflciency by
the end of lhree years.

Weather

,

at 11:29 p.m. He crossed over
center line and struck a
parked pickup truck owned
by Donald L. Sheela, Rt. I,
Reedsville. Canter left the
scene at a high rate of speed,
The
·Pomeroy
Police
Department, Syracuse pollee
and the deparlment of Me!ga
County
Sheriff
Robert
Hartenhach were involved In
trying to get the vehicle
slopped.
The car went out of control
in Syracuse and struck a
utility pole, clipping It off.
The car then went BC1'0118 the
highway and struck the home
of Mrs. Adelbert Lee. A
fireplace inside the home wa
reported damaged by the·
Impact.
Put Into lhe Pomeroy polilll!
cruiser, Canter and II
passenger In his car, Jerrr
Hnbbard, Syracuse, who
were not injured, were taken
to jail. Canter allegedl)'
kicked out a left rear window
in the pollee cruiSer.
Canter IS being charged
wilh destruction of proper!)',
· resis tlng arrest, drlvllltl
while intoxicated, reck!•.
..,eratlon, neelng a pollew
officer, leaving the scene Ill
an accident and driving
under suspension , Hubbard Ill
charged with fleeing p pollee
officer.
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