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10 - The l.luily Senl inel, Middleoort-Pomeroy, 0 . Monda)•, ~'ob . 23, 1976
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Two suffer minor injuries !
Two p rsons \\l'rl~ mjurl'd

in an accident at I : 10 p. m.
Sunday on Rt. 554 near
County !load 3 1White Oak
Road ).
According to the Gallia Meigs Post State Highway
Patrol , Trac)' C. Johnson, 20,
Rt. I, Bidwell. losing control
of his ca r in a curve, wenl off
the highway and overt ur·ned.
Johnson and a passenger ,
Jeffe ry Hollen bau~h . Vinton ,
had only minor injuries .
There was heavy dama ge to
his car . No r harge wa s filed .
Paul A. Wolfe. 26, llacine,
~a s charge d with OWl
following an accident at 6:55
p. m. Saturday on Rt. 7 one
and one·lenth mile north of
Coun ty Road 36 near Eastern
High SchooL
The patrol reported Wolfe
lost control of his car which
left the highway striking "
rosebush. There was minor
dwnage.
Edward P. Thompson, oo,
Ill. I, Vinton , was charged
with disorderly conduct after
investigation of a single car
accident at 5 p. m. Saturday
on Rt. 554, six and four tenths

nult•s cast of 111. WO .
'111t' patrol Sc1 Ld Thomspon 1
"'ho walked awav frNn the
accident, was fou~d later. At
that time the patrol said it

rould not charge hlm w1th
drivin~

under the influenl'e.
Anotlwr accident occurre-d
Saturday on County Road 10,

three tentl1s of a mile south of
Jac·kson Rd. in Gallia County,
wlrerc Tina L. Collins, 16, Rl.
2. Vwton , lost control of her
car when she swerved to miss
a dog . The vehicle went into a
ditch causing moderate
damage.

Area Deaths

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NEWS

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Harold K. German
'
Ha rold K . German. 68, ot
153 Berger Ave .. Gall ipolis,
died Su nday even ing at 10: 15
In the Holzer Medical Center .
He wa s a.retired engineer tor
the Oh io River Co. He was
born Dec. 30, 1907 in l ong
Bottom, son of th e Ia te Okey
and Eff ie Mae Sheldon
German .
He Is sur vived by his w ife,
Neva Byus German . Several
cousins also surv ive.

WAYNE HARRISON

Wayne Harrison. 73, Ash
St.,
Middleport ,
died
Saturday
at
Ve
terans
Memorial Hospita l.
Mr . Harrison was born on

Holzer Medicat·center
(Births, Feb. %0)
Mr. and Mrs. Michael W.
Adams,

Court

Middleport village council , meeting in regular session
Monday night, apparently aband oned jts plans for a $5
add!Uonal auto license fee and informally agreed to go anotber
route - lair tax levies - to secure more money to pay for
public services .
Reviewing action at the second reading of the ordinance to
establish the additionl!l~tuto license fee, it was learned that the
3-2 vote for it at the last meeting was insufficient to pass the
second reading. Since that time there have been threa ts of
referendum should the ordinance be approved.
The $5 permissive auto tax over the past few years has
been before voters three times - twice thrormh referendum

Hun·

daughter,

March 31, 1902, at Roule 1 tington , W. Va .; Mr. and Mrs.
Middleport, the son oflhelate Charles R. Conner , son,

Ja cob and Rhoda Rupe
Harri son . He was al so
preceded in death by a son ,

Middleport; Mr . and Mrs.
Robert
E.
Hawkins,

daughter, Rutland ; Mr. and
Mrs. J erry L . Mah on, son,
Wilkesville; Mr. and Mrs.
Michael V. Mercer , son,
Funeral ser vices w ill be 2 Will iam s, Minersville ; lwo Jack son ; Mr . and Mrs .
• t m l'!!l ll~"d from pa gP 1)
p.m. Wednesdarat the Crow- brothers, Ernest, Rutland, · Michael
E.
Warrens,
holding staff members hostage at riflepoint.
Husse ll Funera Home, Point · and Clyde of Route 1, Mid·
Pleasant,
with
the
Rev.
Staff secret.1ry Giselle Chevelier, contacted by telepbclne
dleport ; three grandsons. daughter, Ray.
(Births, Feb. 2))
sai&lt;l, "There are eight men here all with rifles. They are GeorQe Hoschar ofticiatina . Richard William s, St . Marys ;
Burial will fol low In the Sand
Mr. and Mrs. Jaspar E.
holding the charge d'affaires, Alan Sullivan. and about 30 of us Hil l Cemete ry at Long Bot- Michael Williams, Bakers. Calif.. and Stephen • Aus\in , daughter , Point
in a room."
tom . Fr iends may call at the field
Williams ,.Wintersville, Oh io ;
fune
ral
home
after
2
p.m.
Asked if one of 'the gurunen had a weapon pointed at ber
two great-grandchildren, and P'easant; Mr . and Mrs . John
she replied: " Yes , and I an1 afraid I must go now." She said Tuesday.
several nieces an~ nephews. C. Ball, daughter, RavensMr . Harrison was a coal woodi W. Va.
the gunmen had not made any demands.
miner and truck driver.
1 h
b 22)
A captain in the Lebanese gendarmes negotiated with the
Funeral services will be
I B rl s, Fe ·
gunmeo from the ground fl oor of the building . The embassy is
held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the · Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L.
located on the third floo r. He said the leader of the gang
Rawling s -Coats
Funeral Merrill, son, Wellston; Mr.
(Continued from page I )
Home with the Rev . Noel a~d Mrs . Bobby W. Vance,
identified himsell as Mohanuned Haimour a Lebanese and
Herrmann offic iat ing. Burial son, Pomeroy.
said he had recently been expelled from Canada on the Silbowitz in Miami; Bette P, will
be In Miles Cemetery.
and Jacob C. Jablon in Fr iends
gr ounds of insanity.
may call at the
Baltimore ; and Edgar D. funeral home any time .
Veterans Memorial Hospital
HOUSTON - GRAIN OUST IS A VOLATILE substance Coffin, a retired New Jersey
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS
ASK
TOWED
policeman,
in
the
District
of
that needs only a spark to touch it off. That, officials believe, is
Martin Gibbs, Letart, W.
A marriage license has
what triggered an explosion tha t leveled a 111-tory grain Columbia.
Va.
; Robert White, Long
The Supreme
Court been issued to Lewis Edward
storage building and crushed workers beneath tons of rubble
Bottom;
Lovie Watson ,
accepted only the Goldfarb Pulver, 22, Rt. 1 Long
along Houston's Ship Channel.
Albany.
Bottom, Barbara Ann Coates,
Fire Department information officer Paul Carr said appeal.
SATURDAY DIS18, Rt. 1, Minersville.
officials expected the dea th toll in the blast Sunday at the
CHARGES
Victoria
Goodpasture, Inc., grain storage and loading facility to reach
CUndiff; EllsWorth Dill, Janel .
at least 12.
Jeffe,, Elizabeth Ohlinger,
Carr said officials believed the explosion was caused when
Martha Gilkey, Mary Jones,
sparks from a welding torch touched off highly volatile grain
Junior (Bud) Darst, Steven
dust.
Ohlinger.
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS EGYPTIAN TROOPS HAVE TAKEN CONTROL OF THE
Debra Drake, Pomeroy;
LAsr big chunk of the Sinai Desert promised them under
Robert Jeffers, Syracuse;
terms of the U. s. - negotia ted interim peace accord with
SAN FRANCISCO CUP!) - police 150 pounds of bclmb Ella Newlun, Long Bottom;
IsraeL In Tel Aviv, political sources said Israel wants the FBI agents are confident two paraphernalia. Later ln Osie Manuel, Racine;
United States to keep up its search for peace in the Middle East weekend raids on suspected nearby Oakland a seventh Charles Sauer, Middleport;
through ~&gt;ilk s with Arab countries but it will not settle for bomb factories have crippled persons was arrested, and Freda .Henderson, Pomeroy;
anything Jess Uran an Arab pledge of non belligerency.
terrorist activities in the San officers seized another cache Billie Jean Brown, LangsIIOOYEII"I TIII'U ACTIOH
Egyptian forces ~'unday moved into the final 89 square Francisco Bay area, but one of explosives.
ville.
miles of Sinai territory they were promised under terms of the underground group continued
The suspects charged with SUNDAY DISCHARGES
agreement worked out last year by Secretar-; of Sl&gt;ite Henry to issue threats.
possession
of
bomb - Gora Noble, Sally Holman,
Kissinger. U. N. officials turned over the narrow strip of
The New World Liberation materials.
Darrel
Drake,
Betty
wasteland in a ceremony at a dusty outpost called Aipha, about Front - just hours after !be · FBI agents said they felt Graham, Jesse White,
90 miles east of Cairo.
·
raids Saturday - issued a they had "broken t.Pe back" The im a Grueser, Lisa
communique calling for of the NWLF and the
Willford.
attacks on the Pacific ·Gas Emiliano Zapata Unit, which
a.. ......... ,....
and Electric . Co. and have claimed responsibility
"scumlords." The message
ALLOTMENT OFFERED · made no mention of the raids. for dozens of bombings since
Tonite thru Tues.
mid-1974. l.lumage from the
Farmers interested in
Feb. 27-29
Six persons were arrested blasts was estimated at more
NOT OPEN ·
growing cigar tobacco on a
in a Richmond, Calif., ra_id
one year basis may file an which netted agents and than $1 million.
One target was the Hearst
application fot a temporary
Castle
in San Simeon, Calif.,
v
allotmen t at the Meigs ASCS
Fri . thru Sun .
on
F~b
.
12.
The
NWLF
had
Office, Farmers Bank
Middleport, 0.
Feb. 27-29
demanded Randolph Hearst, ,
Building , Pomeroy . The
Wa lt Di sney's
president of the San
deadline for filing apBAMBI
Open Friday
Examiner and
Francisco
plications is March 15, this
Show starts 7:00p.m.
Til 8#00
father
of
Patricia
Hearst,
yelir .
give $250,1100 to the defense
WASHINGTON (UP!) of
Symbionese Major oil companies illegally
fund
Uberation Army members contributed to a majority of
Willi run Harris and his wife, senators voting for natural
Emily, awaiting trial in Los gas
deregulation,
the
Angeles.
Public Gas
American
Charles Bates, agent in Association charged today .
charge of the San Francisco
Edwin Rothschild, acting
FBI office, said the raids executive vice president of
were the result of an arrest of the association, said the
two persons after a gunbattle donations cwne from Gulf
in Lagunitas, Calif.
Oil, Phillips Petroleum and
The suspects had New As' ·and Oil companies. He
Dawn Collective literature in said that "under these
their van. The New Dawn is a circumstances a cloud is cast
Berkeley, Calif., above- as lo whether these
ground revolutionary group contributions may · have inthat acts as spokesman for fluenced their votes."
the NWLF and Zapata Urut.
The association is made up
The suspects arrested in of 200 municipally owned
Richmond were identified as : nationwide gas distribution
... "Of course it's a man's
Janice
M. Orson, 28, an systems.
world - Awoman wouldb~
unemployed waitress; Steven
too sensible to want it" . ..
Rothschild said that until
R. SCipes, 24, an unemployed the questions of illegality are
counselor; Carolyn J.A . WilOf course the hard do-itliams, 28, unemployed and
yourself jobS are meant for
from Guernevllle, Call!.;
the men to do. But it's
amazing how many of the
Frederick F. Salkin, 23, a
(Cuntim.:ed fr om page 11
small jobs that can be dQne
garment worker from
(and enioyedi by . the
Berkeley; Ellen J. Kesend,
The 1971 plan, tailored to
woman of the house . Our
28, a writer from San Democrats, was partly
"FRIENDLY ONES" will
Francisco; and ~AUonso R. responsible for that party
be happy to help, with
Garcia,
35, a leather taking control of the Ohio
suggestions on "how to:• to
craftsman.
House In 1973 and the ~tate
help her .. .
Senate in 1975.
SOROROTY TO MEET
The
newly-constituted
Preceptor Beta Beta board said if it is given
Sorority wlU meet Thursday permission to redraw the
at 7:30 p.m. at the home of boundaries,lt is lmpo"slble to
The Deparfm ...:t Store of
Mrs. Ann Rupe with Lots tell which · party will · be
Building Sine~ :·' 15.
· . RoSenbaum co-hostess.
favored. A plan would have to
be adopted and approved by.
1814: The m ilitia fiddles, and our capital burns .
the COIU'Is by March 25 if the
filing deadline for the
primary election is to be met.
It's a foolish war, thi s Wa1· of 1812. And we are not at our
The board next meets March·

News•• in Briefs

Four levies proposed in Middleport

! HOSPITAL

Lawren ce. In 1974, three
.
w1 1e,
Myrtle 0\Jrs Harrison ; a
daughter. Mrs. Elbert IAii ce l

s is ters and a brother .
Surv I" Inq are hi s

Terrorist gangs
crippled says FBI

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MEIGS THEATRE

lf:)trot]JmKiean')ipenlngs
FroJi a Great American Bank

GOP opens

MEETING SET
The Meigs County Women's
Fellowship of Churches of
Christ will meet at the
Continued fr om page 1
Bradbury Church of Christ at trude Casto is leader of the
7:30
p.m.
Thursday . Troop .
Installation of officers will be
The other troops parheld.
ticipating in the program,
their leaders and the counFREE CL0'1111NG
tries which they represented
CHESHIRE - The Gallla - were Harrisonville Juniors
Meigs Community Action 1155, Delores Gaus, ll&gt;ily;
Agency wlll hold Free
Clothing Day Wednesday for Syracuse Brownies 1120,
Joyce Sisson, leader, France ;
low income residents of the Chester Brownies, 1061,
·area. The hours are from 9
a.m . to 2 p.m. and the Linda Stewart, leader,
Germany ; Racine Brownies
clothing will be at the old high 1247, Charlotte Wamsley,
school buil\ling in Cheshire.
England; Middleport
Juniors, 1039, Mary Wise,
leader 1 Japan ; Pomeroy
1076, Carolyn
Brownies
In 1m, President Nixon
Reeves
,
Spain.
conferred in Peking with
Also taking part were the
Chinese Premier Cbclu EnRutland
Brownies 1293, Merle
lai.
Johnson, leader , the Rutland
Juniors 1292, Mona Johnson,
leader, and the Rutland
Cadettes 1143, Phyllis Dugan,
all representing the Phllip·
pines;
Salem
Center
r.·ol-Brownies 1172, .Leta Fetty,
a lea der ' and Salem Center
·
Juniors 1182, Becky Triplett,
Mexico; , Salisbury Juniors
1100, Margaret Parker,
leader, . Holland; Harrisonville Br ownies 1042, Sue
resolved by the ongoing Hebner, Vietnam : Chester
investigations of the Internal Juniors , 1049, Charlene
Revenue
Service,
the Althouse , Brazil; Syracuse
Securities and Exchange Juniors.
1204,
Susan
Commission and the Senate Winebrenner,
Jamaica;
Ethics Committee, those Salisbury Brownies 1220,
senators allegedly involved in Sandy Rodman, leader, Bali;
the donations should refrain and Pomeroy Brownies t271,
from furthe.r voles on the Vera Johnson, leader,
natural gas .issue.
Switzerland.
The information on which
Marty Kr~twsGzyn was ·
the charge is based, pianist for the progrwn .
Rothschild said, was obtained
from documents (lied with
the SEC by the three
TWO TRIPS MADE
companies thus far forced to
RACINE
- The Racine !•
disclose where their money
ll squad made two runs over
allegedly went.
The senators named by th.: the weekend , Saturday .at
association as allegedly 4: 15 p. m. ·for Cathy Wood,
receiving the contributions llD, Long Bottom, who was
included Robert Taft Jr., R- taken to Pleasant Valley
Ohlo, Robert Byrd, D-W .Va., Hospital , and Sunday at II :45
Jemings Randolph, D-W.Va., p. m. for Francis Webb,
Vance Hartke, ]).Ind., Hugh Letart Falls, l&gt;iken lo Holzer
Scott, R•Pa., and Robert Medical Center. Both were
medical patients.
Griffin, R-Mlch.

best. The Brit ish have insulted us. Th eir naval deserters are
. boarding our ships a nd th eir sailors .are coming aboard to
snatch them, ;:til too often seizing our own sailors, too. Henry
Clay is cryin g to fight , and the war hawks are enraged. But
we are not ready. By _1814 , the British have blockaded our
harbors. Now, they sail freely into Chesapeake Bay to land
the troops that chase our President out of Washington, burn
his home , burn our Capitol , burn nearly everything. Our
militia is too raw. Our generals too weary. We flee. And we
leave a blot on our proud history. Soon·, at least, we'll cover
the smoke stains on the President's house with whit&lt;''"!'' ,J ,
And call it the White House. Iii

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HOME DAMAGED - Damages were estimated at $3,500_as a result ol a fire which struck
the Rollin Dill home of Kerr St., Pomeroy, at II : 08 a .m. Monday. The fire started around a
flue and damages were kept to the roof and one outside wall by Pomeroy firemen pictured
hurrying at the scene.lt was the 23rd call the Pomeroy fire department has answered since
Jan. I this year.
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Pomeroy Mayor Clarence
Andrews announced Monday
at the noon luncheon of the
Pomeroy
Chamber
of
Commerce at the Meigs Inn
that an aerial ladder for
Meigs County has been
located and will be bought.
Mayor
Andrews, in·
troduced by Fred Morrow,
president of the chamber,
was commended £.or the
''excellent job" he is doing as
mayor of Pomeroy .
Mayor Andrews in his
address said Charles Legar,
Pomeroy Fire . Chief, and
Middleport Fire Chief, Bob
Fisher, along with ·chuck
Bartles and Kevin Oaily went
to Springfield, IlL, to see a
used aerial ladder with a
$10,000 price tag.
The mayor explained that
at a meeting Sunday of the
Middleport and Pomeroy
Fire departments, it' was
voted to go ahead and purchase !He ladder. He said the
ladder would not be just for
Pomeroy and Middleport, bul
for use throughout the
· county. it would · be housed,

however, in Pomeroy. ·
razed approximately two
Pomeroy Fire Chief Legar years ago. Crow indicated
said by telephone later the . that Mrs. Jones would conladder would have a hearing sent lo the false front. It was
on a decrease in insurance also suggested that perhaps a
rates. Legar said t~e new mini-mini park could be
water system and additional located on the vacant site.
training taken by firemen Morrow said a decision would
also will influence insurance be made at the next meeting
of the hoard of directors.
rates to come down.
Legar observed that he wlll
Jack Carsey asked about
be asking for an inspection in government subsidy for . the
the near future and after this ferry service when the bridge
he feels rates will be closes in . March.
Mayor Andrews pointed out
decreased from class 8 to
class 7.
that the river belongs to West
Legar said he would like to Virginia and any subsidy ·
see $14,000 raised in the would have to come from that
current fund drive for a Sl&gt;ite. The mayor said the
ladder.
Corps of Engineers will not
Mayor Andrews in other change the Pomeroy levee to
comments noted that a new accommodate ferry landings.
look wlll be given to city hall The mayor agreed to write
and the new meter poles will Congressman Clarence
be red, white and blue In Miller about financial
keeping with the Bicen- assistance when the bri,dge is
tenniaL
closed.
Morrow invited attention to
Atty. Fred Crow suggested
that the chamber l&gt;ike on the the lead story in the Sundayproject of putting a false front Times Sentinel quoting Ray
on the opening on Court Sl. Goodman, Meigs High School
where a building owned by V-o ca lion al Educa lion
Amy Kingsland Jones was Director, in regard to Meigs
County not having an
unemployment office and
challenging the accuracy of
official figures showing 6.1
pet. unemployed in Meigs
83ofthestudentsreturnedto would be . given three day County,
classes Monday. The ad- suspensions. Supt. Ord said
It was suggeste!l that
ministration i)ad stated that the admrmstratron wrll carry elected officials be notified of
the chamber's d,esire to have
those returning before. the out that plan.
end of the day would be
The Southern Board had a local unemploymen.t office.
penalized only with de ten- asked · for a more orderly
(t\J! :l ll l\ ll'd u 11 page 10)
tions while those who did not change of classes by the
student body including fewer
trips to lockers and that
smoking be confined to a
· designated smoking area.
When advised of the rules by
Principal
Jim
Adams
Notice of an appeal, .and a Monday morning at an
suit for divorce were filed in assembly, the 93 students left
Sheriff Robert C. Har- .
Meigs County Common Pleas the school in protest.
tenbach's
Dept. Monday
Court and two other divorces · Tonight at 7 the bclard will
removed
Harry
J. Barr 26,
hear from parents and
were granted Monday.
Norwich,
Ohio
to
Chillicothe
Filing notice of appeal students including both the
Correctlqnal
Institution
to
against the Board of Review, pros and cons of the rna tter. begin serving a term of not
Ohio Bureau of Employment
less than six months nor more
Service and Royal Crown
than five years.
Bottling Co., was Dennis E.
Barr pleaded guilty
McKinney, Rutland.
Saturday to Judge John C.
(',\MIIIUI&gt;GI':,
Patricia Barley, Rt . I,
Bacon of the theft of the
Langaville, filled suit for :\&gt;lass .. Veb. 2·1 - Pvt. Adams drilling rig on Sept. 29
divorce from Ernest William Mark Noble was found last year.
Barley, Rt. I, Rutland, on guilty of desertion and
Under investigation by the
charges of gross neglect of sentenced to t5 lashes department is a minor acduty and extreme cruelly,
cident on the property 'at Tail
The marriage of Sharon and "upon his bare back Timbers Nite Club on sn 7
mulcted one
Wesley Wise was dissolved. and
near Five Points. The auto of
Jesse L. Buchanan was month's pay to defray Rita Hughes, Middleport,
granted a divorce from Elsa the
expense
of jumped a step and struck the
Buchanan and Patricia UJIJH'ehending
and building when · she ·put ·
Phillips from VIrgil PhiUips, bringing the prisoner pressure on the gas feed, with
each on charges of gross
the car in forward instead of
neglect of duty and extreme to camp."
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CLEVELAND .,- AREA HOSP!TAl.S HAVE; changed their
visiting rules to try to prevent any invasion of A Victoria
influenza .
Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital is allowing
patients only one visitor at a time in its ~tensive ~are and
respiratory care divisions. And all visitors to Lakewood
Hospital were required to wear face masks beginning today ,
At Euclid General Hospital, only fathers were allowed to visit
the Maternity ward and Bay View Hospital limited visitors to
family members. There were no restrictions at .several other
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against Cedarville in Friday night's semifinal game of the_
1976 Mid-Ohio Conference Tournament and came back
with six in Rio's 92-90 chwnpionship win over Urbana
Saturday night. The former Eastern High star and his
Redmen tearrunates will now face powerful Central State
University March I in the opening round of the District 22
NAJA Tournament. (Keith Wilson photo) .
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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Thursday through
Saturday, a chance of
showers Thursday and
saturday and fair on
Friday. Highs will be In the
50s Thursday,, cooling
slightly to highs in the mid
40s to the low 50s Friday
and Saturday. Lows will be ·
In the 40s Thursday and In
the 30s Friday and
Saturday.

Barr in
Otinese say
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in labor case

llACINE - The Future
Farmers of America ( FF A)
· at Southern High School here
SAN FRANCISCO - BAIL HAS BEEN SET al $100,1100 for will celebrate National FFA
six suspected members of a terrorist group that claimed
week at an assembly Thursresponslblllty for numerous bombings of San Francisco Bay day, Feb. · 26, at the high
area supermarkets. They were arraigned Monday before U. S. school of the student body.
Magistrate Richard Goldsmith. He·said the bail was hlgh but .
The program will deal with
this was ~~an unusual case" and the suspects were charged the advancement made iii
"with very serious crimes.' '
farming .over the past 200
Goldsmith set a preliminary hearing for March 3. The six years. Members and officers
were arrested during the weekend in a raid on a home in will take part in the program
Richmond, Calif.,- by FBI agents and policemen, who seized which will show the immore than 150 pounds of explosives. A seventh suspect was portance of FFA in farming .
picked up in a rald in Oakland, Calif.
Some FF A members will
FBI agents said the raids broke the back of the New World drive tractors to school on the
Uberation Front, which said il bombed public utility stations, day of prog•am •in oband the Emiliano Zapata Unit, which said it bombed Safeway
servance of the occasion, and
stores.
signs will be erected in rront
of the high school and at the
KANSAS CITY, MO. - KANSAS WHEAT farmers corporation limits.
confronting the worst potential drought in 20 years say their
crop is too weak to withstand .the expected blustery March
winds.
.
Wheat stands in the western two-ihirds of the state,
Clear and windy tonight,
without a healthy rainfall since November, are too scranwy to lows in the low 40s. Mostly
stand the kind of wind storms which usually occur two or three sunny. windy and un ·
times ln March. But there is little prospect of significant seasonably warm Wed1noisture before then.
nesady. Highs will be in the_
Farm officials today said the drought is shaping up to be mid to upper 60s. Probability .
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the worst since 1956, but nothing like the 1930s Dust Bowl days. of precipil&gt;ition near zero per
Terrence D. Conlin, 35,
Some fanners already have given up and begun planting cent today, tonight and llutland, was charged with
srping crops like oats and barley to replace the winter wheat. Wednesday.
failure to stop within the ·
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clear distance
NEW YORK - Ill CHARD BURTON says he and Elizabeth
following a traffic accident at
Taylor are separated ~ again . There was no word as to
8:55a.m. Monday on Rt. 124,
Sale committee
.whether they might be divorcing - again. News that Burton
seven tenths of a mile east of
and Miss Taylor apparently have decided - again - they are
County !load I in Meigs
asks for parents
not enjoying the pleasure of one another's company surfa~ed.
County .
Monday when she canceled a party producer Alexander Cohen
All parents of FFA or4-H
The Gallia -Meigs Post
club members planning to State Highway Patrol said an
was holding for her 44th birthday.
have lambs, pigs, or steers auto driven by Allen L.
"Eliabeth rang me and said she would not be here Friday
to sell at the 1976 Meigs
of this week to be present at her birthday party," Cohen said.
Zeigler, 19, Rt . I, Langsville,
County Junior Fair are
He s&amp;ld she then told him she and Burton had decided to
was struck in the rear by the
urged to .attend a meeting
separate. Monday night, as he •entered Manhatl&gt;in's Plymouth
Conlin vehicle when Zeigler
Theater where he is starring in jjEquus,'' Burton was asked by
of the Sale Committee on
lurned right. There was
Thursday evening, Feb. 26, severe damage to the Conlin
reporters if reports of the separation were true.
·'Yes," the actor anawered tersely as he made his way to
at 7:30 p.m. at the County car.
Extension Office lacated In
the theater's stage door entrance.
the basement of the County
WASHINGTON - FOREIGN COUNTRIES have paid off
Home
Building
on
E-R UNIT CALLED
all but f633 million of their World War II debts to the United
Mulberry Heights In
The
Middleport E-R squad
States, according to the State DePartment. But they still owe
Pomeroy. Welghhig of
to
920 Logan St. at 7:38
went
$34.5 billion from World War I.
lambs and hOgf, the aucp.m.
)'.londay
for Donna
Paul H. Boeker, assistant secretary of state for
tioneer, rules, the judge
Smith,
who
was
m.
She was
international finance, testified Monday that major debors on
and other items will be
taken to Holzer Medical
World War II loana Include China, which owes $79.5 million:
discussed .
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By

CHARLES R. SMITH

UP! Senior Editor

PEKING (UP!) - Former
President Richard Nixon,
acting like a political
campaigner, strolled through
Peking's massive Gate of
Heavenly Peace Square
today and alm.ost was
crushed by Chinese eager to
shake hls hand.
Longtime residents said it
was the first time they could
remember a visitor of
Nixon's stature venturing
into the square to meet
ordinary Chinese.
Nixon planned to meet for
the third time this afternoon
with acting Premier Hua
Kuo-feng. They held more
than four hours of talks
during their fir st two
meetings.
Nixon look his stroll after
touring
· Peking's historical
U OS CO
museum on the eastern side
of the square.
When he first stopped to
shake hands and talk, the
crowd almost crushed him
Middleport police today
while
shouting, "Welcome to
reporting two accidents in
Richarg Glasgow, surChina
"
and reaching to shake
Middleport Sunday, said bclth veyor, and Wesley Buehl,
his
hand.
drivers were cited to mayor's county engineer, told the
He talked to one. man
court. ,
board · of county comholding
a bcly in his arms.
The first occurred at 7:50 missioners Monday aerial l&gt;ix ·
j'How
old is he ?" Nixon
a.m. at the corner of Lincoln maps would define property
asked.
and South Third Ave. , when a lines and highways and will
The father held up four
car driven by Herbert Seth, be necessary, especially
fingers
and said in Chinese ,
Pomeroy, pulled from Lin- when house numbering is
'jfo1-1r
years."
colo St. into the path of a completed ln the county.
.'.'What do you want him lo
southbound car driven by
They pointed out that it
be
when he grows up ?" Nixon
Florence Viers of Cheshire. would be difficult to take
asked.
..There were
moderate aerial photos of Middleport
''Whatever our goverrunent
daJl1ages.
and Pomeroy but not difficult
decides,"
the father replied.
A:t '·t1:30 a.m., a car driveQ to shoot areas such as
'
jTo
answer
the call of
hy Gary L. Queen, Mid· Syracuse, Racine and
Chairman
Mao.''
dleport, pulled from a stop Rutland. The photos are the
"Oh," said Nixon. " You
street on Laurel St. into a car first phase of the project. The
mean
whatever the party
driven by Keith Palmer, . topic was only discussed .
decides."
Middleport. There were light Attending were Henry Wells.
A!J he pushed through the
datnages. Both drivers were and Bernard Gilkey , comcited for failure to yield right missioners, and Marth a crowd , surrounded by Secret
1t ' \ ll d t! !l••·d t' ll pH~ l' 10)
of way.
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Chambers, clerk.

Dateline 1776

Driver ch ·-··&lt;Yed .A t

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some coming ool of the pay of employes. It was suggested that
employes wishing the plan be given pay increases to cover the
village portion, but this would be a problem in case the worker
dropped the insurance, which would not be mandatory.
Council President Kelly sa id be would confe r with a
representative of Blue Cross and Blue Shield to lea rn how
other communities handle the mechanics of providi ng a pa rt of
the insurance plan of employes.
Council looked over the revised by-laws of the Middleport
Police Dept. Auxiliary orga nization but reached no action.
Attending were Mayor Fred Hoffman, Councilmen Kelly,
Brewer, George A. Meinhart, Carl Horky and William Walters
and Clerk-Treasurer Grate.

Mayor addresses
business group

Weather

Rhodes was joined by
Secretary of State Ted W.
Brown and Rep. Frederick N.
Young of Dayton, also
Republicans, in seeking the
L'Oilrt action. The Democratic
members, sUite Auditor
Thomas E. Ferguson and
state Sen .. AnthOny 0.
Calabrese, D-&lt;:leveland, did
not attend the meeting.
Marsh said Ashtabula and
Allen counties . sh'ould be
single House districts instead
of being divided, and that
Lake, Clark, Mahoning and
Richland counties should
each be in a single Senate
district.
·
Under
the
current
apportionment plan, Marsh
said, those counties were
divided among districts ltl
violation of the Constitution.
Sixty-three House districts
con.taln portions of political
subdivisions In violaUon of
the state Constitution, Marsh .
said, adding that one dLstrlct
in Franklin County ~ntalns
two ' 1islands'' In another
di."l r k
:1 l•\1' ;1n infntc•tion.

services they want.
Councilman James Brewer said that it should be made
clear that services will be curtailed if voters do not approve
additional l&gt;ixes to pay for them. Discussion brought out \hat
M.iddleporl has the lowest tax structure of any municipality in
Meigs County. If voters should approve all four levies (if they
go on the ballot) the cost would be $4.50 per each $1,1100 of tax
evaluation, Brewer said.
A hospitalization plan for village workers, nine in all, was
studied. The administration of such a program would be
complicated, Clerk-Treasurer Gene Grate said, since the
mechanics would Involve some being paid by the village and

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1976

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Hundreds

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VOL XXVII

KELLY CLARK CAME COSTUMED as a Dutch girl
for Salisbury Junior Troop's country of Holland, and
Joyce Stewart was in Japanese costwnlng for her troop,
' 1iddleport Juniors 39.

Doubt cast on
n· atu'
6 V ntes J-&amp;.or
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gas deregulation

BAKER
FURNITURE

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action and once through initiative action - and lost ever; time.
Councilman Marvin Kelly said he has received phone calls
protllstlng the measure and stated that he felt the financial
problems of the town shoold be approached from another
direction. He suggested lour tax levies which would include I %
milis for street mal11tenance, , one and on~ milis for street
lights, one mill for the fire department.tiiidone-half mill for
recreation .
Council took no official action on placing the levies before
the voters but will discuss the pfan later. Several council
members indicates they believe the four levy plan is a good one
in ~at it will give the voters the opportunlt•1 to cbclose the

llide

in Middleport

Aerial tax

maps urged

Kroger
·k eeps

quality
CINCINNATI (UP! ) - The
Kroger Co., third largest
supermarket chain in ihe
nation, has refused to go
along with the Uriited States
Department of Agriculture 's
new grading standards for
beef.
The sl&gt;indards which went
into effect Monday allow
from 15 per cent to 33 1-3 per
cenl of beef originally graded
"good" to be upgraded to
"'choice". ·
HWe wiU not lower our
quality standards ," said
Robert W. Braun schw eig,
vice president of meat
merchandisin g. " When
Kroger shoppers buy USDA
'choice' beef they w.ill get the
same high quality as in the
past."
He said the company has
notified it.&lt;; beef suppliers that
any Hchoice" graded beef
which would not have
qualified as "choice" under
the old standards would not
be accepted.
It takes a certain amount of
marbeling of fa t throughout
the meat to give it fl avor,
tenderness, and juicyness,
tjwhich consumers expect of ·
USDA 'choice' beef," he said.
Consumer groups have a
law suit before the U.S.
Supreme Court seeking to
overturn the new st.a ndards.
They argue that under the
new standards shoppers will
be paying more for a lower
grade of beef.
The USDA , however,
claims the upgrading is
needed to reduce the amount
of grain used to fa tten cattle
beCau se of recent grain
shorl&gt;iges .
THREE HOSPITALIZED
RACINE - The F.acine ER squad went to the Rt. I area
atcJ a.m. Tuesd ay for James
Eakins who had suffered
bur ns on his back in a home
accident. He was taken to
Veterans Memorial H ll~~ 11,Al.
On Monday the unil took two
other patients to VMfl , both
medi ca l pa tients, Henry
Phelps, Letar t Falls, at 9
a .m. a nd Sarah Cong, Port·
land, at 6:30p .m.

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Carter
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lead
LEWIS LORD
Unlled Press lulerWJiioual
Prestdent Fot d und Junmy
Carter JUmped to an early but
tiny lead todav m t.he New
Hampshtre prunary - the
nahon's f~rst ballottng Ill the
1976 race for prestdent
The 25 voters m the DlXVIlle
Notch hamlet sleppcd stmultaneous!) tnlo 25 volmg
boot.hs ill a flag bedecked
hotel anteroom at mtdmght
EST Moments later the
town 's
returns
were
announced
Ftfteen of tile 25 were
Republicans Eleven voted
lor Ford and four for Ronald
Reaga n
Carter, one of the leaders m
the Demociallc prunary got
SlX votes The other four
Democrats m DlXVIlle Notch
voted for Btrch Ba)h, Henry
Ja ckson, Morns Udall and a
non ca ndidate , Wall ace
Johnson, a former mayor of

ThiS
list of current
legislation affects your local
schools If you are Interested
tn passage defeat or would
like more '"format ron on any
of the bill• ltsted please
contact your representative
or senator Rep Ronald H
James
Ohio House of
Representattves ,
State
House , Columbus
Ohro ,
43215 Telephone (614) 466
23I2or Sen Clakley C Collins,
State House, Ohio Senate,
Columbus
Ohio, 4321S,
Te lephone 1614) 466 4884
Rep James serves on the
Agriculture and Natural
Resources, Educatron and
Energy and Envtronment
Commt1tees in the House of
Representatives
Sen Coll1ns serves on the
Education anct Welfare,
Health and Retrrement, and
Transportation and Local
Government Committees In
the Ohio Senate

PREPAREAPPLICATIONFORGRANT - L-r,Mrs Plummer, Mrs Biddle, Mrs Niday, Mrs Thomas, Mr
Uzon Mtss Doer10ger and Mr Orebaugh

New Federal staffing grant sought
fh e Galli a - Jack,jon
Metgs Commum ty Mental
Health Center and the GalliaJackson Metgs 648 Board are
prepan ng an applicatiOn for
a new Federal Slaff10g Grant
to develop the s~ff for !he
ney,

Comrn umt)

Menta l

Berkeley, Calif
Ford predicted VIctor; m
the state Reagan satd hts
polls pomted to a 'neck and
neck race
wtth a slight

1 he Boards arc workmg to

margm for us " But Reagan

meel a Ma1 ch 19 deadlme

Hea lt h Ce nter and tts
satellites servm g Galha
Jackson am! Meigs Counttes

stressed there s a sizable lnd iv idu.Jl s grnups and
undectded bloc m the Gram!e agencies have been contacted
to provide mformatwn as 1L
Slate
Carter forecast a f1rst-{}r
second-place ftn1sll for
htmself m the fiv e man

Democratic pnmar;,. , and

Brown to

Udall satd he would be up
there close to the top
Seven Democrats appeared
on a nattonally televised
forum sponsored by the
League of Women Voters ill
Boston and spht on how to
ftght un employment and
inflation
COLUMBUS (UPI) - State
The Pres1denl addressmg Attorney General Wilham J
a national governors' Brown has been !urushed wtth
meettng m Washmg ton, $100,000 to hire a Washmgton
cntic1zed Reagan's proposal D C , consultmg firm to go to
that federal social programs hal for central Ohio electncal
be shifted to the stales Ford consumers fightmg
a
srud tt was ' easy to offer proposed rate htke
unreahsttc suggestiOns m the
The state Controllmg Board
heal of an election year
Monda y approved the
Ford pledged to never alloca twn for Brown to hire
u-responstbly transfer senous without competitive btdding
problems from the federal the public ulilily consulhng
government to state govern- firm of VanScoyoc &amp; Wtskup
ments wtthout regard for to help prepare the case to be
human needs and ltscal reah- argued before the Pubhc
ties "
Uttht1es ,Commtsston of Ohto
Reagan, campa1grung m
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio
weslern Ilhnots, agam Ele ctrtc Co , servmg 25
contended government close central Ohto counltes, IS
to home ts best Pluggmg lor seekmg a permanent ra te
revenue sharmg, he satd I mcrease br10g10g m $50 7
don't thmk anyone can stt m m1lhon a year
Wa shtngton and make
Brown s of!tce said the
deciSIOn s affecting the Wa shmgton firm could
states "
provide the
expertise
In other developments
necessary to prepare a case
- Sargent Shriver, worth against the ra te hike on
$6 mtlhon, ts the nchest behalf of OhiO consumers
prestdentta l candtdate
The Supreme Court of Ohio
Money Magazme reported last Wednesday upheld a
and Fred Hams , \\orth PUCO order grantmg an
$78,000, the pooresl It sa td emergency rate htke pending
Ronald Reagan made hearmgs on the permanent
$783,000 last year - more rate mcrease
than any other candidate prunartly as a newspaper gley an mdependent, left a
columntst, radto White House meetmg wtth the
commentalor and speaker Prestdent saymg 'at th1s
He's worth $2 rmUwn, Money moment" he preferred Ford
saJd
over any other candtdate of
- Darnel Ellsberg, the either party
former defense analyst who
- George Wallace, camleaked the Penlagon Papers patgrung m Florence, S C ,
to reporters, said m Boslon he cnttcized a move by some
would support Fred Hams 10 South Carohna Democrattc
the March 2 Massachusetts leaders
to send an
pnmary He said Harr1s uncommttted delegation to
would stnvc to 'br10g !he the natiOnal conventiOn He
CIA, the Pentagon and the satd a vote for an
multmational corporations uncommitted delegate IS a
under control "
vote for
!he pohhcal

hire rate

case help

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pros

DR. LAMB
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Dtane Doermger from the
agenmes and mdt v1duals and Area Council on Agmg, Doug
tlletr needs m thts area
lJzon R S V P wtth Meigs
The accompan} wg ptctu1 e Counl y Coun ct l on Agmg
\HIS taken F'eb 12 when Mrs
Eleanor Thomas, Dtreclor of
relates to the commum ty

H B 920 (Johnson) To
create tUdtclal tax court and
abolish board of tax appeals,
set property 'Val ues af that of
year prior to reappraisal and
m1ilage rate reverts to that
year Thrs Is the basis for the
'equa l yteld formula" for
school flnanc1ng and would be
effective for schools on 9 1 76
Passed House Hearing In
Senate Ways and Means
Comm Wedc 9 30 a m

rev1ew and to seek aJd m

prepanng the secbon of the
federal Grant deahng wtth
the elderly and agmg
Agenctes that have not had
Moxme Plummer , exccuttvc lhe Me1gs Counc..:1 l (J n Agmg, an opporlunt ty lo become
dn ector of the 648 Bom d &lt;.~nd J~mce Ntday Gallia County mvolved m the planmng
Malcolm Oiebaugh met wi th Coun c il on Agmg , and p1 ocess, are mvtled to bnng
the agency representatives Albe1 Ia Biddle J ac kson pertmen! m!ormali on to the
from the Counctl on Agmg Coun ty Coun cil on Agmg to attenllon of the 648 Board l

H B 761 IHt nlg) Changes
method s of determlnmg
property
value
Recommended for passage
by House Ways and Means
Comm
Floor vote not
schedu led yet

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Tough gas Issues ignored
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
chairman of the Public
Utilities Commtsston of Ohio
satd Monday the legtslatiiTe
was tgnormg the tmposttiOn
of ngtd emtronmental
regulauons on Ohw s utthties
m favor of dealmg wtt.h
'co smetic" tssues whtch

explammg tha t uttlitJeS are
having trouble a ttractmg

base formula easter to
understand, and may hold
down fulur e ullhly rate

suffiCient mvestmenl capital

mcreases

to comply with federal and
state enVIronmental rules
Heckma n sa td some
em 1ronm ental rul es are
ne cessary but that the
state's utility users were
subj ect lo a 'po!Ju cal
charade" by !he legislalure
He said thai the Jeg tsla!IITe

I ve been lo
the
legtslatw e 20 limes I've
g1ven up I thmk the general
assembly IS desirous of bemg

sta bthty,' sa1d He ckman,

won't lower ulllity rates
They can do something if
they wtsh to, Heckman said
at an afternoon new s
conference ' My pomt IS they was 'overly arnbJti QUS)I Jn
haven't even looked at the correctmg environmental
Ienvtronmental)
queslion abuses and mstead has
Th ey have spent their attempted the repeal of the
ttme on eosmetic Issues hke
rate base repeal and fuel

clause adJustments, whtch
won't lower ra tes and wtll m
my opm10n , ratse rates

Heckman satd thai Ohio 's
utilities wtll have to spend $4
bi!hon over the nexl 10 years
to comply wtth federal and
state env tr onmental
regulations He satd that
would mean a $500 boost to
homeowner ullhty rates
between no" and 1985
'The unpostlion of such
ngid rules IS begmnmg to
affecl utiiJ!ies' flnanctal

res1denbal customers

The InJUnctiOn was Issued
after a sutl was flied by the

By La" renee E Iamb M 0
DEAR DR LAMB Please explam to me what
emphysema IS and huw 1t

opcrung tnlo tile rm y sacs IS
narrn\o\ cd 01 constricted This
makes 11 parhcul arly more

openm g

of

uw

Cigarette sm okmg

sacs
a maJor

au
1s

one
Poor oxygen.Jtlon lecJds to
loss of energy and one of the

dtfftcult lo empt) Ih e air sacs
of old au adequately
The con slantly over fir st symptom s uf em·
from tubercul osiS 1
dtslended atr sacs result In an physems nMy be loss of
DEAR READER - Em- over di stended chesl A exercise capac1ty W1th 1mld
physcms 1s not contagwus person 111lh longstandtn g
exert10n the Vlthm gets short
and ts not caused by Cj germ emphysems \\Ill have a
of breath As the disease
Tuberculosis Is Ho\\oever , a larger often barrel shaped
pr,Jgresses the (ltffJculty m
person can have both chesl because of !he over br cat htn g: beco me s mot c
tuberculosis and emphysems
mflahon We call 11us con- marked Fwally these 1&gt;coplc
Emphysems mean s ob fi guratiOn
an
em· hterally choke to dc.tllt or
struct10n of the atrways m the physematous chest Norspend the last of their days
lWJgs The hm g IS made up of mally the chest 1$ flatter as hl erall) gasptng for au
many tiny mr sacs thHt you you can see by Jooktng at yoiiT There are other com
can regard as small balloons ches t agam assunung you do phcatwns llw t can occUI
These aJr Si:ICS f1re where oby· not have emph)sema
along I he\~ 1y too wl11ch at c
gen and carbon dwx tde and
not
cmy lli OTc plc.Isctn l
fhe uwdequate exchange
other gases c~rc ext hanged of au
Fur
a bell~r
leads to poor
wtth the blood 1 hey provtde oxygena tiOn of the body The
w1derstandm g of IW \\ lht
oxygen and elimmate carbon degree of difftcull) ts dtreclly hmgs work send 50 cents for
dwxtde the atr In the sacs 1elated to how much old atr ts Tile Heallh Lcllet , Nwnber 2
must be changed constantly trapped 111 the IWJgs and how 4 Kt epwg Your Lungs f tt
When we breathe out we m uch obs tructi on to a1r flow r;nclose a lung s h.tmped, self·
expell the a1r 10 the !my sacs mto an d uul of the lun gs the1 e c~ddrc sse d tn\c lopc fn1
and when "e breathe m we ac luallv t&gt;
rrr cul1n~ Adtli css yo w It li t.: I
brmg tn new oxygen In
ru me Ill CcUC' ,1f ll1ls nn\: :o:;
V.uJous I 11 lo1s 1 wiii Jbul c
emphysems the neck or !u lil t:! ubsll udwn ell the paper, P 0, Bux lo5 ! Hmlw
affecls people Is 1l con
tagJOus? How JS 11 dtfferent

r

As the cost of matertals
and labor needed to comply
The JOtnt appeal of 47 ftred
wtth the enVIronmental rules employes of the Gallipolts
contmue to riSe , the utthty's S~le Institute wtll be heard
abtlily to ratse needed captlal Monday, March 1 by the Ohio
to complete these proJects Board of Personnel Revtew
has declmed
The three-person board wtll
' Thts wtll ultimately result hear the appeal m Gallla
ra te base formu la'
m htgher rates passed on to County Common Pleas Court
·llliS repeal
mec~n s
the consumer ThiS IS an accordmg to a secretary 1~
nothmg fm even proponents outrage, and lhts oulrage Is
the stale revtew board office
adm1t repeal w1ll not save compounded 1n !hat the
Tbe employes were fired
any money fm the res idential !Jemocraltc leg1slalure afler slrtking the mstitute
consumer Does Uus m.1k e refuses lo even look at the here last November, aUegmg
sense either m the use of the problem, he smd
repeated vtolallons of
legtslature's ttme or the
Heckman,
a
Repubhcan,
gftevance
procedures In
consumer s' dollars 1 ' he said he had not discussed the subsequenl court orders, the
asked
envtronmental problem wtth dtsmissed employes have
The Ohio House has sche the two other PUCO heen put on, then off, the
dul ed hea nn gs l~ter tht s commtsstoners
both mslttute payroll
week on a Senate passed btll Democrats - but that he 1 On Dec I Gallla Cotlnty
repeahng the method used to expected the matter to come Common Ple~s Judge Ronald
total a u!Ihty s rate base up tn fu lure meettngs R Calhoun tssued a ternAuthors of the bill clatm the because of his pubhc porary order reqwrlng the
legislalton Will make Ihe Iate· statement
state to rehire the workers
pendmg their appeals The
workers were then put back
attorney general of Ohto
A Columbia spokes ma h
'J
satd the basts for tis swt \\as
a sectton of the Ohto
Consiitu tton wh tch hmtls
reslramt on Pubhc Utthltes
CommtsSion of Ohio dectstons
to the sta te Supreme CoiiTI
Last month, the PUCO
Sleven Sollah, wtth whom
allowed Columbia Gas to add By I)ONALO B THACKREY
MISS
Hearst was living when
SAN
FRANCISCO
(
UPI)
about $1 a mon th to
Patncta
Hearb1's
IQ
had
she
was
captured, bas been
reSidenltal customer's gas
dropped
20
pomls
and
she
charged
with
the robbery_
btlls to pay for part of the
showed
a
terronzed
West
told
the
Jury of seven
eme1gency purchases 11 Juch
women and five men that
s urvivor sy ndrome "
r e d u c c d 1n 4 u s t r 1 a I
remtmscent of prtsoners of prtor to her kldnapmg on Feb
curtaJ~nen ls
Utilt ty offic wls satd the war after her capture last 4, 1974, Miss Hearst's IQ
surcharge would be reflected fall , says a bramwashing tested at 129 and 130 - well
m homeownet bills for the expert testtfy10g on her above average - but on tests
he adrmnistered two weeks
next 12 monU1 s tx-gmn mg tins behalf
after her capture last Sept 18
Dr
Lou1s
West,
a
month
But the aUorney general psychtalrtst who worked wtth she scored only 110 - In the
argued befOI e l"rankhn POWs followmg the Korean average category
The psychiatriSt, first of
County Common Pleas Courl War. opened the mental
three
to be called by the
portion
of
Mtss
Hearst's
that homeowners did not
defense
Monday
after
sbe
defense,
S81d Mills Hearst had
directly be nefti from the
wound
up
seven
days
of
a
"surv1vor
syndrome"
emergency 1ndustr 1a I
testimony
by
takmg
the
Sth
remmlscent
of
released
purcha ses and therefore
Amendment
42
times
POWs
when
he
first
saw her
should not be made to pay for
West
smd
too
2~year-Oid
12days
after
she
was
caught.
them
newspaper hetress had a
"There was not only
stramed facial expresstonu weepmg and an 1118bi.Uty to
last September and woul!l talk, oot a rapid pulse rate up
collapse' when asked aboUt to 140 - dooble that of
her ktdnapmg or lhe weekS normal She broke out In a
afterward that she spent m a cold, clanuny sweat and her
closet
l appearance was that of ,
Mtss Hearst s demeanor someone who had been
was different Monday terrorized or really wu ex·
periencing some kind of pro-calm, cool and InCISIVe Cll\ SlCJ! Hm ~ c\\ Y01 k NY
when she de!ted the judge's found fear,"
10019
West described the proceu
order~ and refused to answer
Emph\Sema may fo llow a questiOnS about events Of which made Miss Hearst
long hi &amp;Iory of apparent evtdence concernmg a year II\ cooperate with her kidnapers
bron chial trouble v. 1th cougl1
her underground hfe
as "coercive pentll88ion." He
and spu tw n m any ~ vidence
"I refuse to answer on said he preferred that to
of lung dtsOI der may be grounds tl might tend iO lramwuhlng, "which is a
entirely absent We1ght loss mcrumnate me and canst grab bag of any kind ol
may Uc d f ediUJ e as we ll as extreme danger to myself ln!luence l!l&lt;erted by a captor
brea thl essness and loss of and my family "
, over a captive "
exeJelse cap o.r clt}
He said his work with 38
U S Dtslrtct Judge Olive{
1 r ea l mcnt I S b(l sed un Carter threatened to Clle he( POWS who cooperated with
1emovtng any and ,,)J for CQ.ntempt of court for net the1r North Korean captors
1rntanl s to the lw1g s and f1rst answermg But It was consul!' showed they were broken
on the hslt s lobacco DrJct9rs ered hkely he would wal down with llttle phyllical pain
can help m some ca s~s w1th Wltll the end of the trial le by the three D's- "debility,
o ther means or deamng up
Issue any contempt citattd dependency and dread "
mfec t1ons and lmpr o~; m g
In an obviOUB parallel to
Carter had quled she ga1111
lung
fun( Lwn
SonH.:
up the safeguard of the Stli Miss Hearal's cue, West said
rned1 c tn es are useful 1n
Amendment wben she voll debility resulted from Con·
helpmg lo relax th e ob tartly took the stand m h
fmement, which caused the
sti uclion m the lun g::~ nHl own defense
victim to become weak and
mtprove vcnt1lat10n Nune of
rundown. Dependency, he
Defense attorney F
thesr m cdSUJ es by the lior:tm
said, was built by f~ the
Batley mslructed her not
priSOner to turn to hll captora
\\ 11l h\ ~ u ru ssful Wllcss the answer on grounds she nug
for "every Utile thing Jl.lllt nt f oupcrat es b} stflp
mcruntnale herself in
elimination, feeding and so
pmt: ~ nwkr n~ ~,.~nhrc l v (H In
Apnl, 1975 bank robbery
,1\tl{l!rl
fJtl lf l
~(J!IIfiS (I f
forth," while dread lncladed
Carmu hael, Cahf , 10 which
1 the fear of death, torture or
mu! hl!J i rffourwask1lledby~
111 11 ull~
s ue !, · ~ dlrsl
!r
\d \11 I I r 111 q hl ~xposl.'rl
lhetr family being attacked.
shotgun bla•t
"

Court as k e d to
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Co
Jwnbta Gas of Ohio, Inc ha s
asked the Ohto Supreme
Court to void an mJunclion
preventmg the utility fr om
collectmg part of the cost of
emergency mdustna l natural
gas
purchases
from
re•tdenttal customers
In a sutl ftled Monday, the
company clatmed Frankhn
County Common Pleas CoiiTI
lacked )Urtsdictton 111 tssumg
IOJ un ctiOn
las!
the
ThiiTsday
A supporlmg swt was also
!tied by the utility m Franklin
County Common Pleas No
date for a hear10g on etther
suit was Immediat e ly
scheduled
The common pleas court
enJomed Calumbia Gas last
week from collectmg $17 1
million of the $33 rmlhon cost
of 1975 emergency natura I
gas purchases f rom 1ts

phon:,, sa1d Heckman

H B 729 !Murdock) Clarify
unemployment compensation
benefrts and con tracts ot
auxtlrary school serv1ce

API nea l

•d ru 1•1ng
p a tty S -b raJ•n m
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terror syndrome

Emphysema isn't the same as TB

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effecting the schools of Ohio

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personnel Passed House not
scheduled In Senate comm
yet

H B
455
(Stlnzlano)
ldentlftcatlon and education
of handocapped children In
House Education Comm

H 8
1040
!Sweeney)
Requrre f~nanclal disclosure
and sources of Income of
Board
of
Education
members the1r spouses, and
rmmed1ate family Passed
House
H B 421 1SPeckl Due
process
hearings
for
suspended
or
expelled
students Passed House and
on Senate floor for vote

H B
1191
ITablack)
Exclude from the value of

real property subject to the

permiss1ve real property
transfer tax the amount owed
on any mortgage that has
been of record twelve
months Not scheduled lor
comm yet

H B 74 (Maddox) Exempts
student activity funds from
the sales tax Not scheduled
H B 607 ( Kopp) Requires
boards of education to
purchase motor vehicle
liability
msurance
for
employees rn the amounts of
$500,000 per person and $1
mtltlon per occurrence
Passed House and hearing

being
held
In
Insurance Comm

Senate

H B
1151
(NorriS!
Authorrzmg
boards
of
education to buy liability
Insurance for teachers and
administrators
House
Education Comm holding

3 - The Dally Sentmel, Mtddleport-Pomerov. 0 Tuesday, Feb 24, 1976
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5 B 386 I BuHs) Requiring
27 I pupllleacher ratio In
grades one. two. and three
Recommended fM passage
by Senate Education Comm

s 8 208 (CelebreueJ
Instant tenure for teachers
after two years In school
district, tenure for coaching
and all other supplemental
contrads. abolishes needs or
requirements for furth@r
education for teachers to
obtain
permanent
certificates, sets up tenure
and separate bargaining unlt
for principal• Posr.ed Senate
and hearings now being held
Education
by
House
Subcommittee

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5 B (Collins) Requires

personal leave days for
nonteachrng
school
employees Passed Senate
and In House committee

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EASTERN HIGH FRESHMAN baskethall team, wmner of tts own tournament Saturday Kneeltng , l-r, Roger Retbel (10 street clothes), Ron Masters, Bruce Conde Steve Ltttle, Jeff
Goebel, Btll Kautz (manager) , standing, Coach Joe Mitchum, Joe Boyles, Dan Spencer,
Rusty Wigal and Mtke Hayman Jtm Hamm ptctiiTe

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HJR 110 (Colonna) and
SJR
33
!McCormack)
Provides
for
the
classification of property Into
Industrial,
commercial,
business , and residential for
real estate tax purposes,
residential to be lowered to 25
percent of value and other
classes raised In House and
Senate Taxation Committees

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Ed Note Above supplied
by Dean R Cl rcle, president
ot the Go IIIpolls Board of
Education

the Communtcatlons Works
ol America to keep the employes on the payroll unW the
cases were heard by the state

MilTON RICHMAN
IJ PI Sports Editor
NEW YORK ( UPI ) - Generally he leans toward dark
colors, but t.h1s tune Muhammad Ah showed up m a hghl gray
glen platd Hts pale gray shut and navy blue lie made perfect
accessortes, and toppmg off the whole thmg was !he slightly
unsure, httle boy expression he somehmes hkes to wear
It dtdn't make that much dt!ference that he was m
completely strange surroundings 10 the ctty's toy center lo
promote the manufaclure of a new Muhammad Ah doll so
earli' m the mormng He sllll knew hiS way around That
slighlly unsiiTe expressiOn dtdn t last lwo mmutes Only long
enough for him lobe 10troduced by promoter Don Kmg
Kmg look~ at Ali alongside htm and, Ialked aboul his
exct tmg fight wtth Joe Frazter In Mamla last Octoher Chart !a
bly, he said nolhin g about last Frtday rught s bomb wtth
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rev1ew board

The employes were cut
from the payroll the second
time when the judge's order
was effective Feb 4

Adoption refonn
pends,in Senate
would "cloak Independent
adoptions
with
the
accountablilty of the agency

system,,

Independent adoptions,
which licensed asencies
crudely tenn "child ooylng,"
abnost always Involve a fee
-medical fees to pay for the
hospital delivery of a chUd
and attorney fees.
"The leglalatlon suaeats
that the agency would be
placed in a poalUon of not
exercising
some
responsibility to determine If
pemtanent surrender Is, in
fact, In the beat Interest d the
child," said Ronald Heerinll.
of Lutheran Social Services in
ColwnbUB, one ci the lllatelicenaed adoption ageades
Heerlng argues that
couples who can lflord an
attorney and who nnt to
adopt a chUd almodt always
are upper mlddle-elasa With
the Increased number of
abortions and use of
contraceptives, the 8Upply of
"healthy, Caucaalan infarU"
Is lleadlly decreasing
"As BUpply goes down and
demand goes up, the real and
potential abuse Increases.
People
become
very
deaparate
and
good
judgement II loll and all
kinds of behavior becclnes
rationalized In order to adopt
a child," he said
"'lbe dividing line between
ezpel'lleS and paying lor a
child In a thin one," he add«lHeerlng SIYI that reform,of
Ohio adoption lawa are
needed, and that the bill
contains many good upecla.
For example, the propoej!d
law would require ·~b
county to annually review the
adoptable 11181118 ol each cl1lld
In Ita eu.sl8dy.
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But H..tng ~ he wouJd
rather have no bm at all
rather thaD one wlllcb furtltlr
legltamlzes Independent

Belgmm 's Jean· Pierre Coopman m Puerto Rico

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'You always said yo~ were 'the greatest,' but after the ftght
• tn Marula all of us must attest lo the fact you truly are, Kmg
•• said to All "Every head must bow, every knee mu st bend,
every tongue must confess that you a~e truly the greatest "
'Thank you he satd lo Kmg bul you shouldn t brag so

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State-llce~~~ed 11enc"a

charge alee lor lllopUgw ~
well, baaed on t1ta ln!:Gme Of
the potential parentl, So
Heerin11' &amp;rlumenll an
ex~ve attGrney feel CIJI!!I!
down 18 a matter Ill ~
rather than jultlftedon. He
would like 18 -IGdepar;delilt
adoption of non-relatl..made lllepl, • II tbP t'8l8 1/1
Conneetlcut, Delanni and

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Barring that, HeeriQI
hope&amp; 18 lndepuleiJI
ldoptlona - IICftl tla'oll@'
state-wide llnancla1

dlacloeure rules.

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Btg laugh
They told me I was commg to breakfast • smd Ah I
haven't seen no food though •
More laughs
Someone had a ques!lon
.
Was Friday mght 's figh t the worsl he cou ld remember from
the stapdpq10l of one of his opponents not domg anythmg" Had
Coopman htlhtm" tth any pWJches at all ?
He htt me lwtce, but not hard, • Alt satd
"
Duln't he feel overpaid for \\hat he dtd, for how hllle effort
•_:• he needed to beat the Belgtan "
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I d feel overpaid If I got the money, but the government
" 1 gels the money not me When I get t.hrough paymg the taxes,
my mana ger and everylhmg else, t!'ll leave me "ilh onl)
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I will," Ah satd 'Thai's deftmle I know I 'II lose tf I stay on
too long I'll ft ghl four more fights !his year, then I II retire
" • F~rsl I m gonna fight Jtmmy Young m Costa Rica and after I
, whup htm I'm gonna ftghl Ken Norton on the FoiiTih of July
::;; Some fools t.h10k he'll wm, bul he won't Mler I beal Norton,
I'm •onna
destroy George Foreman agam and !hen I'm gonna
l!lf
0
fight a man who 1sn t a fighter He's gonna fight h'" way and
~ 1 1'm gonna f1ght mme "
A guy In the audtence wanted to know who ever heard of
:
~" Junmy Young a heaV';wetght from Philadelphia who dtdn'l
look espectally good wtnrung one of the prehmmanes on the
,"'i\11-Coopman card The dtg at Young upset All
":. • He s the fourth-rank~ heavywetght m t.he world," Ah
-:;,responded And Coop-er-man was the best m EIITope I m
ftghtm' the best "
'" There's a! \lays somebody who wants to talk bus10ess Whal
'l"was Ah's deal wllh !he dolls? How much was he gomg to
""'make ?

~,', "About $40 mlllton " he slraight-faced I dunno how much
I'm gonna gel My manager lakes care of thmgs like that "

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NEW YORK 1UP! ) - Indiana remams the solid
chmce of the UPI Board of
Coaches as the No !-ranked
college basketball team, but
the F1ghtmg lrtsh of Notre
Dame are begmmng to make
a move of thetr own
The Hoosiers, shU un·

dampen Ius chanre for 100

the f1rst tun r I hl!f yeiJr , came
Pat Cummmgs led the
orr Uu' bench to score 1B Bearcats With 21 potnts and
more with three games now JXHnts tn lead the Bucke yes Mtke Jones added a dozen
remammg
while Daugherty had 17 more whtle Robert Mtller
Part of 1t was we t~re JUSt ~ pomls &lt;tnd a game high 11 Chipped In to
so !Ired on Monday mghl rebounds
We loosened up In the
from the beatmg we're laking
Mmnesola 1n 1ts hghtnmg second half," satd Cmcmnat1
on Saturday,' satd Ta ylor start hi! II of tls firs! 1! held Coach Ga le Catlett a former
Ohto State, led by Mike goal attempts and ended the WVU star , and we were
Daugherty and Fred Poole, game with a 57 6 percentage more aggressive We were
managed to gel to wtt.htn mne
Cmcmnatl htked 1ts record too cautiOus m the ftrst half
pomts mtdway through the to 20-4 With a fi6.56 VICtOry and dtd not lake advantage of
second half bul faded badly over West V~rgmta
opporturutJes '
after that , tratl10g by 22 at
The Bearcals bwlt a 60--13
AI Toledo Ted Williams
one time
cushton with four mmutes left poiiTed m 24 pomts to lead the
Poole who didn 't start for m !he game and were able to Rockets to an easy 84~9 wm
hold on
over Howard
car~r

wm s He needs thr ee

Hoosiers rout Iowa
By
United
Press '
lnternallonal
Although his Indiana team
males have hardly nottced, a
mid-season slump bj Qwnn
Buckner has rekmdled some
mtld criticism !hat tbe Hooshould've stuck with footba ll

Kent Benson had 15 pomts
for lndtana, whtch played Its
most aggressive game m
recent weeks, "hile Scott
May and Bobby Wilkerson
added 14 aptece Iowa 118-7)
was led by Scott Thompson
Wtlh 22
Elsewhere
1n
games

howe~; e r,

mvolvmg nationall y rated

avenge d !hose cnltcisms
Monday mght by pumpmg m
a season high 24 pomls m
leadmg the No I raled
Hoosters to thetr 24th vtctory
without a loss tlus season, a
101-31 rout of Iowa
In shakmg off a mid-season
slump brought on by tllness,
Buckner, who gave up
football to concentrate full
tune on hts basketball skills,
scored 18 pomts m the ftrst
half as the Hoosiers buill up a
31-pomt lead before coastmg
home
to
their
54th
consecutive regular season
trtumph
'Buckner dtd a tremendous
JOb," agreed lndtana Coach
Bobby Kmght Espectally
by keepmg himself out of foul
!rouble He can contnbute a
lot to thts leam wtthout

teams, llthranked Mtchigan
Indiana s closest nval m the
Btg Ten, downed llhnms 9().
75, whtle No 12Tennessee put
away LSU, 00-71, No 14 Sl
John 's upended Holy Cross,
71-60 and No 19 Cmcmnati
stopped West Vtrgtrua, 66-56
Mtchigan coach John Orr
sat home "I!h a bad case of
the flu, but his Wolvermes dtd
all nght "Ilhout htm,
dowrung Illmois behmd 24
pomts from John Robmson
and 20 by Steve Grote The
Wolvennes who clinched a
lie for second place m !he B1g
Ten wtth lo\\ a s loss to
lndtana, devastated the Ilhm
with a full court press that
accounted for a 17-1 lead m
the ftrst 3 30 of play
Tennessee held onto second
place m the Southeastern
Conference by whtppmg
Lomstana State as New York
unports Bernard King and
Erme Grunfeld combtned for
50 pomls Grunfeld had 26
pomts and Kmg 24, while
Mike J.tckson added 21 to

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~pokesman, said the owners'

,')ctlon was purpose ly
· intended to mtslead the
~pubhe mto behevtng the
''Players AssoCiatiOn Is
"'1\olding up th~ 1976 season
,pecause of Its demands on the
· reserve clause IS!ue
"" Amertcan League
'"President Lee MacPhail and
"Naltonal League President
Charles Feeney announced
: lomtly Monday that the
•clubown~l-s would not open
1'/lprmg traming unlll a new
"basiC agreement can be
;-reached with the Players
"A.soclatton
":' "We feel thts ts the
:'lltuckest, surest way to reach
llin agreement," MacPhail
::s.Jd "We want to get thts out
"0! the way first And then
'~\art playing baseball "
"I t.htnk It ts comical," satd
4\illler I•For 11\e first hme m
'lilstory, an 11\dusjry that Is
~t threatened by a strike
'tlttlon from Its employes IS

shuttmg ttself down of Its own
vohhon

'The fact 1s that the
Players Assoctallon has
made no demands m tbe
reserve rule area,' Miller
contmued The dtspute IS
caused' by the owners'
demahd that we agree to strip
from the players present
nghts, which they have m
thetr contracts That's
something that cannot be
strtpped away
'We have made a proposal
that the dtf!tctilt 1ssue of the
reserve clause be set astde so
that an agreement can be
reached on all other tssues
and that the season can start
on lime"
Part of thai agreement
would be a four-year, noslrlke pledge," Mtller
added"
The owners' posttton ts that
they I) Ill poslpone operung
their camps uxleftmtely until
a new agret;ment

IS reached

to repjace the old one whtch
exptred on Dec 31
'We ar£ dom g our besl to
achieve
a
prompt
settlement, MacPhail said
But too progress thus far
has been mosL diSl'OUragmg

The maJor dtfferenl'' that
blocks an Hgreemenl IS the
ln":iislcnLc

by lhe ussocmt10n

for a rcsf r H system that
would hl' y, holi•J unworkable

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YORK (UPIJ
The
1 e d Press lnterna 11onal
Board of Coaches lop 20 colleg e
basketball teams wllh f~rst
NEW

U n

place

votes

and r ecords

m

parentheses (records
nclude
games played through Salur
day Feb 71)
(Twelfth Week )

scormg

ace

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Iowa coach Lute Olson
agreed 'Buckner hadn't
been h1ttmg for them, but
here he was hombmg all his
shots We were gomg to gtve
him tbe shot I didn't know
who else to g1ve 1t tu "

spa rk the Vols to !hetr 191h
y.,m agamst four losses
St John's, led by 17 pom!s
£rom their dimmuttve semor
guard
Frank
Ala gta,
overcame

a

f1ve-pomt

halftune deficit lo beat Holy
Cross for lhetr 16th straight
home victory The Redmen
dealt the slubborn Crusaders
thetr runth loss agatnsl 16
wins Cecil Relford had 16
pomts for St John 's while
Beaver Smtth contributed 14
Pat Cummmgs scored 21
pomts and Mtke Jones added
12 as Ctncmnall took
advantage of West Vtrgtma's
cold r32 per cent) hrst-half
shootmg The Bearcats
a
Ia te
snuffed
out
Mountaineer rally With a

Pro

Quebec
Cargary
Edmonton
Tor onto
x Ollawa

37 18 4 78 265 123
2976 3 6 1 217199
22 36 4 48 210 261

15 38 5 JS 236 294
14 26 1 29 134 172

five home runs and drove m

49 runs last year

x Team disbanded
Monday s Results
j

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games schedu led I

Tuesdiiy s Games
Calgary ar Edmon1on
Houston a t Quebec

C1ncrnnall at ToroniO
Wednesday s Games
Edmonton at Ca gary
Cleveland at W nn1peg
New England at C1nc•nna1
San D•ego at Mmnesota

GRUBE RESIGNS
TIFFIN, Ohto I UPI)
Hetdelterg's Dave Grube, 31,
!he head basketball coach
who led !he Student Prmces
to lhe1r ftrst back-til-back
wmnmg seasons m a quarter
of a ceniiiTy, wtll leave hts
post al !he end of the current
academtc year

CINCINNATI IUPI) - The
Cincmnat1 Reds today annoWJced the s1gmng of righthanded hurler Tom Hwne
and tbree other pitchers to
contracts for the upcommg
season
Hwne, 22, accumulated a 9·
8recordas a starter lor Reds'
farm clubs at Indtanapolis
and Three Rivers last season
The club also has stgned
Larry
Payne, 22, a
nghthander, who earned a 9·
12 record at IndianapoliS m
1975 lefty Mac Scarce, 26, :&gt;-3

It was 141h wm agatnst
seven losses for the Rockets,
who held a 39-27 halftune

margm

in other games Monday
mght
North CarollnaCharlotte trunmed Cleveland
State 62-70 and Youngstown
Sta te whipped Northern
Kentucky Stale 85-70
Tomght 's action IS on the
hght stde wtlh only hve
games on tap

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plays host to
Purdue Indianapoli s,
Wllminlton 1s al CedarVIlle,
Hiram at Thiel rPa ),
Steubenville at Mt Vernon
and Thomas More I Ky ) at
Wrtght Slate
Xav~er

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Bill Fletcher
1258 Powell St.
Middleport, 0-

PH. 992-7155

fourcorner offense

In other games, West Texas
State got by Wtchila State 6962 South Carolma whipped
Georgta
Tech,
63-55
Mmnesota thrashed OhiO
Slate, 89-73, Mtchigan State
stormed past PIITdue, 89-76,
Georgta edged Mtsstsstppt,
70-61!, Kentuck&gt;; coasted past
Auburn 93-82, Vanderbtll
lrtpped Flortda 71~7. and St
Bonaventure's besled St
Joseph's ([nd ), 79-71

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Featuring
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Concepcion wants $90,000

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;· NEW YORK 1UPI ) - The
"''execuii~e director of the
u'Majpr League Ba~eball
;:Players Association today
'labeled the clubowners'
.poslponement of the start of
" sprtng
lralmng
as
~ nonsense' and predicted
"that 'saner heads" Will
:prevail
• Marvm Mlller, the players'

gotng from fourth to seventh
and the Terrapms shppmg a
notch to e1ghth Washmgton
and Alabama completed the
top 10

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' By FRED DOWN
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Buckner,

defeated, pulled 37 ftrst-place
votes from the 41 coaches
parttctpa tmg m the votmg to Team
Pomts
eastly outdtslance Marquette 1 lnd ana (37l £23 0)
&lt;06
(JJ (22 I )
361
t22·1) m total pomts, 406-361 J'l Marquette
North Caro l rna (J ) (22 2J J 15
North Carohna remamed the 4 Rutger s 123 0 )
259
sohd No 3 chmce wtth one 5 Nevada Las Vegas (26 1J 181
re Dame (20 41
109
first-place vote and 315 total 67 Noi
UCLA 110 41
10 4
pomts
B Maryland t 19 SJ
95
9
Washmglon
(2
Jl
97
Rutgers and Nevada Las 10 A abama ( 19 J )
86
Vegas eac h took advantage of II M 1ch 1gan ( 18 5 1
Tennessee (18 4 )
44
UCLA's shockmg home court 12 M
ssourr (22 31
J)
loss to Oregon on Saturday by 13
14 St John s {NY ) (20 31
23
15
movmg up lo fourth and ftfth 15 Lou rsvrlle ( 18 Sl
TeJC as A&amp;M (20 51
13
place respecllvcly but tl was 16
17 Flor da Sf ( 18 51
12
Notre Dame that made the 18 North Car 51 ( 19 SJ
II
19 C1nc nnat1 ( 19 4)
7
btggest gam The Ftghllng 20
Arrzona t 19 BJ
6
Irtsh, now 20-4 after three
straight wms last week
moved from lOth lo stxth for
thetr htghest rankmg m
nearly a year UCLA and
Maryland, the natton's most
CARACAS Venezuela
notably upse t vJcltms,
t
UPI)
- El Umversal
dropp~ this week the Brums
Monday sa1d Cincmnall Reds
shortstop Dave Concepcion ts
seekmg a $90,000 contract thts
Standin~~ year
Concepcton returned a
WHA standings
reported
$70,000 offer to the
By Umtcd Pre ss lnt crnat ronal
East
Reds last month and told the
W L T Pts gl ga
New Eng lnd 2679 5 51 189 2 13 newspaper he wants $20,000
Cr ncmnalr
273 1 1 5:~2 1 9247 more lo play In 1976
2~ 79 5 55 199 206
Cleveland
'I'm siiTe !hat tf I don't
lndJanapols 23 35 1 48 174 187
suffer any InJUrtes lhts
West
W L T Pts gl ga season " sa1d Concepcion, ' I
Hous1on
)7 21 0 74 235 196
Mmneso t a
JO 14 4 64 210 210 will hetter my 197S figures I
Phoen 1x
2924 6 64219 199 lost 33 days las! year because
San D1eqo
29 17 4 62 232 211 of a broken bone m my nght
Canad1an
W L T Ph gl ga hand •
w,nn peg
41 20 'l 84 268 189
Concepcton batted 274, hit

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II was over almost before ll
began Monda y mghl m Sl
John Aren"
Mtnnesola , whtch broughl a
• so-so :&gt;-9 B1g Ten record m
agatnst Ohio State, struck
~&gt;lth awesome swtftness and
before the Buckeyes could
put the brakes on the
Gophers, !hey led 22~
It never got much beller for
the Bucks as they went down
to !heir 171h loss m 23 games
11!1-73, droppmg them to 2-13 10
the Btg Ten
Mtchael Thompson and Os
borne Lockhart, a pall' of
sophomores from Nassau, m
the Bahamas, led the Mm
nesota assault, scorillg 30 and
26 po10ts, respecttvely Each
had 16 m !he first half
" They JUSt outran us,'' satd
a helpless Ohio State Coach
Fred Taylor, who saw hts
!mal Buckeye team lose for
the stxth strmghl lune and

Indiana still
solid choice

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S B 307 (Bowen! Transfers
the transportation of school
pupils to mass transit
authorities and cuts out
subsidres to boards of
education for pupil trans
portatlon Hearings In Senat~
Education Subcommittee

ldoptlona.

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COLUMBUS (UPI) - Too
Ohio General Assembly is
moving toward revision of the
state's adoption laws, but one
section ol the bill, added In an
Ohio House committee, is
threatening to lorpedo any
chance of the btu's success in
the Senate
Adophon attorneys, the
State Department of Public
Welfare, most legislators,
Probabe Court offlcjals and
SOC!8l service agencies aU
agree the btU Is badly needed
and will help in the UIU8llY·
compUcated proc~ of
transferlng legal authortly
over a chUd from one adult to
another
But one section of the bill
concerning private adoptions
arranged by an attorney and
outside any state review is
being fought by the state and
licensed adoption agencies
because of the bitter confilct
between
agency
and
tndepeudent adoption
organizations.
Last week, the bill, which
passed the House 94--1 last
July, waa refem!d to a three·
man aubcommlttee d the
Senate • s J u d lc I a ry
Committee &amp;lbcmuhlttee
hearings, chaired by Sen J
Timothy McCormack, D·
Euclid, wiU probably begin
next week The bill makes
more clear who can adopt a
child and streamlines court
procedures concerning
consent of the adopted
penon. 'lbe biD requires that
a full accounting of all
expenditures made or agreed
to In an adoption be
procedure be ffied and made
public -something done now
byFrankllnancheveralother
counties oot not required
statewide
But the one sticky section ol
the blll, added by the HoJudiciary Committee just
before
It
favorably
recommended the ),egltlllion
to the full Houle, l'l1qUirea
that a pregnant woman
surrender permanent
custody ol her 10011-to-be born
child to an agency licenaed by
the stllte.
The agency - there are
about 100 now llcenaed would then become IIUIJ'dlan
for the cb1ld until adoption
proceedlnp are Clllllpleted,
whether through a hired
attorney or through the
agency ltlelf
The State maintains thai
thl~
requirement
permanent surrender -

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hearing March 1 :

By J.R. KIMMINS

Gophers zn 89-73 romp
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on the payroll but placed on
administrative leave
Followmg a three-day
hearing m January, Calhoun
granted a permanent injWJction asked by the state
prohibiting ftred employes
from halting traf!tc entenng
or leaving the institute He
also overruled a request by

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last
season
also at
Ind1anapohs , and Raul
Ferreyrra, 20, who chalked
up a 7-4 mark at Tampa last

Adolph's Dairy Valley
Hrs 10 00 A.M TIIll 00 P. M. Sun- Thor.
10 00 A M T1112 00 P M. Fn. &amp; Sat.

year

A spokesman satd the Reds
now have 17 players stgned
for the 1976 season

992 2556

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POMEROY, 0-

ARCADIA , Calif t UPIJ Sandy Hawley, who leads
delendmg Santa Amta nding
champiOn Lalli! Ptncay by 13
wtnners after 44 days of the
77-day wmter meeting, wtll
ptlot
World
Pleasure
Wednesday 10 the $34,600 Las
Cienegas Slakes for 3-yearolds
Pincay, who has mtssed
two weeks of the season
because
of
rtdmg
suspenstons, wtll be aboard
Life's Hope m the SIX!urlong
even!

baseball and negohatmg at
the same tune/' MacPhail

concluded,
destrable "

'ts

not

Athought for the day Author
Wtlltam Sydney Porter,
beller known as 0 Henry,
satd, " A straw vote only
shows whtch way the hot
aU" blows "

enryBiock

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LEWIS LORD
Unlled Press lulerWJiioual
Prestdent Fot d und Junmy
Carter JUmped to an early but
tiny lead todav m t.he New
Hampshtre prunary - the
nahon's f~rst ballottng Ill the
1976 race for prestdent
The 25 voters m the DlXVIlle
Notch hamlet sleppcd stmultaneous!) tnlo 25 volmg
boot.hs ill a flag bedecked
hotel anteroom at mtdmght
EST Moments later the
town 's
returns
were
announced
Ftfteen of tile 25 were
Republicans Eleven voted
lor Ford and four for Ronald
Reaga n
Carter, one of the leaders m
the Demociallc prunary got
SlX votes The other four
Democrats m DlXVIlle Notch
voted for Btrch Ba)h, Henry
Ja ckson, Morns Udall and a
non ca ndidate , Wall ace
Johnson, a former mayor of

ThiS
list of current
legislation affects your local
schools If you are Interested
tn passage defeat or would
like more '"format ron on any
of the bill• ltsted please
contact your representative
or senator Rep Ronald H
James
Ohio House of
Representattves ,
State
House , Columbus
Ohro ,
43215 Telephone (614) 466
23I2or Sen Clakley C Collins,
State House, Ohio Senate,
Columbus
Ohio, 4321S,
Te lephone 1614) 466 4884
Rep James serves on the
Agriculture and Natural
Resources, Educatron and
Energy and Envtronment
Commt1tees in the House of
Representatives
Sen Coll1ns serves on the
Education anct Welfare,
Health and Retrrement, and
Transportation and Local
Government Committees In
the Ohio Senate

PREPAREAPPLICATIONFORGRANT - L-r,Mrs Plummer, Mrs Biddle, Mrs Niday, Mrs Thomas, Mr
Uzon Mtss Doer10ger and Mr Orebaugh

New Federal staffing grant sought
fh e Galli a - Jack,jon
Metgs Commum ty Mental
Health Center and the GalliaJackson Metgs 648 Board are
prepan ng an applicatiOn for
a new Federal Slaff10g Grant
to develop the s~ff for !he
ney,

Comrn umt)

Menta l

Berkeley, Calif
Ford predicted VIctor; m
the state Reagan satd hts
polls pomted to a 'neck and
neck race
wtth a slight

1 he Boards arc workmg to

margm for us " But Reagan

meel a Ma1 ch 19 deadlme

Hea lt h Ce nter and tts
satellites servm g Galha
Jackson am! Meigs Counttes

stressed there s a sizable lnd iv idu.Jl s grnups and
undectded bloc m the Gram!e agencies have been contacted
to provide mformatwn as 1L
Slate
Carter forecast a f1rst-{}r
second-place ftn1sll for
htmself m the fiv e man

Democratic pnmar;,. , and

Brown to

Udall satd he would be up
there close to the top
Seven Democrats appeared
on a nattonally televised
forum sponsored by the
League of Women Voters ill
Boston and spht on how to
ftght un employment and
inflation
COLUMBUS (UPI) - State
The Pres1denl addressmg Attorney General Wilham J
a national governors' Brown has been !urushed wtth
meettng m Washmg ton, $100,000 to hire a Washmgton
cntic1zed Reagan's proposal D C , consultmg firm to go to
that federal social programs hal for central Ohio electncal
be shifted to the stales Ford consumers fightmg
a
srud tt was ' easy to offer proposed rate htke
unreahsttc suggestiOns m the
The state Controllmg Board
heal of an election year
Monda y approved the
Ford pledged to never alloca twn for Brown to hire
u-responstbly transfer senous without competitive btdding
problems from the federal the public ulilily consulhng
government to state govern- firm of VanScoyoc &amp; Wtskup
ments wtthout regard for to help prepare the case to be
human needs and ltscal reah- argued before the Pubhc
ties "
Uttht1es ,Commtsston of Ohto
Reagan, campa1grung m
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio
weslern Ilhnots, agam Ele ctrtc Co , servmg 25
contended government close central Ohto counltes, IS
to home ts best Pluggmg lor seekmg a permanent ra te
revenue sharmg, he satd I mcrease br10g10g m $50 7
don't thmk anyone can stt m m1lhon a year
Wa shtngton and make
Brown s of!tce said the
deciSIOn s affecting the Wa shmgton firm could
states "
provide the
expertise
In other developments
necessary to prepare a case
- Sargent Shriver, worth against the ra te hike on
$6 mtlhon, ts the nchest behalf of OhiO consumers
prestdentta l candtdate
The Supreme Court of Ohio
Money Magazme reported last Wednesday upheld a
and Fred Hams , \\orth PUCO order grantmg an
$78,000, the pooresl It sa td emergency rate htke pending
Ronald Reagan made hearmgs on the permanent
$783,000 last year - more rate mcrease
than any other candidate prunartly as a newspaper gley an mdependent, left a
columntst, radto White House meetmg wtth the
commentalor and speaker Prestdent saymg 'at th1s
He's worth $2 rmUwn, Money moment" he preferred Ford
saJd
over any other candtdate of
- Darnel Ellsberg, the either party
former defense analyst who
- George Wallace, camleaked the Penlagon Papers patgrung m Florence, S C ,
to reporters, said m Boslon he cnttcized a move by some
would support Fred Hams 10 South Carohna Democrattc
the March 2 Massachusetts leaders
to send an
pnmary He said Harr1s uncommttted delegation to
would stnvc to 'br10g !he the natiOnal conventiOn He
CIA, the Pentagon and the satd a vote for an
multmational corporations uncommitted delegate IS a
under control "
vote for
!he pohhcal

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pros

DR. LAMB
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Dtane Doermger from the
agenmes and mdt v1duals and Area Council on Agmg, Doug
tlletr needs m thts area
lJzon R S V P wtth Meigs
The accompan} wg ptctu1 e Counl y Coun ct l on Agmg
\HIS taken F'eb 12 when Mrs
Eleanor Thomas, Dtreclor of
relates to the commum ty

H B 920 (Johnson) To
create tUdtclal tax court and
abolish board of tax appeals,
set property 'Val ues af that of
year prior to reappraisal and
m1ilage rate reverts to that
year Thrs Is the basis for the
'equa l yteld formula" for
school flnanc1ng and would be
effective for schools on 9 1 76
Passed House Hearing In
Senate Ways and Means
Comm Wedc 9 30 a m

rev1ew and to seek aJd m

prepanng the secbon of the
federal Grant deahng wtth
the elderly and agmg
Agenctes that have not had
Moxme Plummer , exccuttvc lhe Me1gs Counc..:1 l (J n Agmg, an opporlunt ty lo become
dn ector of the 648 Bom d &lt;.~nd J~mce Ntday Gallia County mvolved m the planmng
Malcolm Oiebaugh met wi th Coun c il on Agmg , and p1 ocess, are mvtled to bnng
the agency representatives Albe1 Ia Biddle J ac kson pertmen! m!ormali on to the
from the Counctl on Agmg Coun ty Coun cil on Agmg to attenllon of the 648 Board l

H B 761 IHt nlg) Changes
method s of determlnmg
property
value
Recommended for passage
by House Ways and Means
Comm
Floor vote not
schedu led yet

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Tough gas Issues ignored
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
chairman of the Public
Utilities Commtsston of Ohio
satd Monday the legtslatiiTe
was tgnormg the tmposttiOn
of ngtd emtronmental
regulauons on Ohw s utthties
m favor of dealmg wtt.h
'co smetic" tssues whtch

explammg tha t uttlitJeS are
having trouble a ttractmg

base formula easter to
understand, and may hold
down fulur e ullhly rate

suffiCient mvestmenl capital

mcreases

to comply with federal and
state enVIronmental rules
Heckma n sa td some
em 1ronm ental rul es are
ne cessary but that the
state's utility users were
subj ect lo a 'po!Ju cal
charade" by !he legislalure
He said thai the Jeg tsla!IITe

I ve been lo
the
legtslatw e 20 limes I've
g1ven up I thmk the general
assembly IS desirous of bemg

sta bthty,' sa1d He ckman,

won't lower ulllity rates
They can do something if
they wtsh to, Heckman said
at an afternoon new s
conference ' My pomt IS they was 'overly arnbJti QUS)I Jn
haven't even looked at the correctmg environmental
Ienvtronmental)
queslion abuses and mstead has
Th ey have spent their attempted the repeal of the
ttme on eosmetic Issues hke
rate base repeal and fuel

clause adJustments, whtch
won't lower ra tes and wtll m
my opm10n , ratse rates

Heckman satd thai Ohio 's
utilities wtll have to spend $4
bi!hon over the nexl 10 years
to comply wtth federal and
state env tr onmental
regulations He satd that
would mean a $500 boost to
homeowner ullhty rates
between no" and 1985
'The unpostlion of such
ngid rules IS begmnmg to
affecl utiiJ!ies' flnanctal

res1denbal customers

The InJUnctiOn was Issued
after a sutl was flied by the

By La" renee E Iamb M 0
DEAR DR LAMB Please explam to me what
emphysema IS and huw 1t

opcrung tnlo tile rm y sacs IS
narrn\o\ cd 01 constricted This
makes 11 parhcul arly more

openm g

of

uw

Cigarette sm okmg

sacs
a maJor

au
1s

one
Poor oxygen.Jtlon lecJds to
loss of energy and one of the

dtfftcult lo empt) Ih e air sacs
of old au adequately
The con slantly over fir st symptom s uf em·
from tubercul osiS 1
dtslended atr sacs result In an physems nMy be loss of
DEAR READER - Em- over di stended chesl A exercise capac1ty W1th 1mld
physcms 1s not contagwus person 111lh longstandtn g
exert10n the Vlthm gets short
and ts not caused by Cj germ emphysems \\Ill have a
of breath As the disease
Tuberculosis Is Ho\\oever , a larger often barrel shaped
pr,Jgresses the (ltffJculty m
person can have both chesl because of !he over br cat htn g: beco me s mot c
tuberculosis and emphysems
mflahon We call 11us con- marked Fwally these 1&gt;coplc
Emphysems mean s ob fi guratiOn
an
em· hterally choke to dc.tllt or
struct10n of the atrways m the physematous chest Norspend the last of their days
lWJgs The hm g IS made up of mally the chest 1$ flatter as hl erall) gasptng for au
many tiny mr sacs thHt you you can see by Jooktng at yoiiT There are other com
can regard as small balloons ches t agam assunung you do phcatwns llw t can occUI
These aJr Si:ICS f1re where oby· not have emph)sema
along I he\~ 1y too wl11ch at c
gen and carbon dwx tde and
not
cmy lli OTc plc.Isctn l
fhe uwdequate exchange
other gases c~rc ext hanged of au
Fur
a bell~r
leads to poor
wtth the blood 1 hey provtde oxygena tiOn of the body The
w1derstandm g of IW \\ lht
oxygen and elimmate carbon degree of difftcull) ts dtreclly hmgs work send 50 cents for
dwxtde the atr In the sacs 1elated to how much old atr ts Tile Heallh Lcllet , Nwnber 2
must be changed constantly trapped 111 the IWJgs and how 4 Kt epwg Your Lungs f tt
When we breathe out we m uch obs tructi on to a1r flow r;nclose a lung s h.tmped, self·
expell the a1r 10 the !my sacs mto an d uul of the lun gs the1 e c~ddrc sse d tn\c lopc fn1
and when "e breathe m we ac luallv t&gt;
rrr cul1n~ Adtli css yo w It li t.: I
brmg tn new oxygen In
ru me Ill CcUC' ,1f ll1ls nn\: :o:;
V.uJous I 11 lo1s 1 wiii Jbul c
emphysems the neck or !u lil t:! ubsll udwn ell the paper, P 0, Bux lo5 ! Hmlw
affecls people Is 1l con
tagJOus? How JS 11 dtfferent

r

As the cost of matertals
and labor needed to comply
The JOtnt appeal of 47 ftred
wtth the enVIronmental rules employes of the Gallipolts
contmue to riSe , the utthty's S~le Institute wtll be heard
abtlily to ratse needed captlal Monday, March 1 by the Ohio
to complete these proJects Board of Personnel Revtew
has declmed
The three-person board wtll
' Thts wtll ultimately result hear the appeal m Gallla
ra te base formu la'
m htgher rates passed on to County Common Pleas Court
·llliS repeal
mec~n s
the consumer ThiS IS an accordmg to a secretary 1~
nothmg fm even proponents outrage, and lhts oulrage Is
the stale revtew board office
adm1t repeal w1ll not save compounded 1n !hat the
Tbe employes were fired
any money fm the res idential !Jemocraltc leg1slalure afler slrtking the mstitute
consumer Does Uus m.1k e refuses lo even look at the here last November, aUegmg
sense either m the use of the problem, he smd
repeated vtolallons of
legtslature's ttme or the
Heckman,
a
Repubhcan,
gftevance
procedures In
consumer s' dollars 1 ' he said he had not discussed the subsequenl court orders, the
asked
envtronmental problem wtth dtsmissed employes have
The Ohio House has sche the two other PUCO heen put on, then off, the
dul ed hea nn gs l~ter tht s commtsstoners
both mslttute payroll
week on a Senate passed btll Democrats - but that he 1 On Dec I Gallla Cotlnty
repeahng the method used to expected the matter to come Common Ple~s Judge Ronald
total a u!Ihty s rate base up tn fu lure meettngs R Calhoun tssued a ternAuthors of the bill clatm the because of his pubhc porary order reqwrlng the
legislalton Will make Ihe Iate· statement
state to rehire the workers
pendmg their appeals The
workers were then put back
attorney general of Ohto
A Columbia spokes ma h
'J
satd the basts for tis swt \\as
a sectton of the Ohto
Consiitu tton wh tch hmtls
reslramt on Pubhc Utthltes
CommtsSion of Ohio dectstons
to the sta te Supreme CoiiTI
Last month, the PUCO
Sleven Sollah, wtth whom
allowed Columbia Gas to add By I)ONALO B THACKREY
MISS
Hearst was living when
SAN
FRANCISCO
(
UPI)
about $1 a mon th to
Patncta
Hearb1's
IQ
had
she
was
captured, bas been
reSidenltal customer's gas
dropped
20
pomls
and
she
charged
with
the robbery_
btlls to pay for part of the
showed
a
terronzed
West
told
the
Jury of seven
eme1gency purchases 11 Juch
women and five men that
s urvivor sy ndrome "
r e d u c c d 1n 4 u s t r 1 a I
remtmscent of prtsoners of prtor to her kldnapmg on Feb
curtaJ~nen ls
Utilt ty offic wls satd the war after her capture last 4, 1974, Miss Hearst's IQ
surcharge would be reflected fall , says a bramwashing tested at 129 and 130 - well
m homeownet bills for the expert testtfy10g on her above average - but on tests
he adrmnistered two weeks
next 12 monU1 s tx-gmn mg tins behalf
after her capture last Sept 18
Dr
Lou1s
West,
a
month
But the aUorney general psychtalrtst who worked wtth she scored only 110 - In the
argued befOI e l"rankhn POWs followmg the Korean average category
The psychiatriSt, first of
County Common Pleas Courl War. opened the mental
three
to be called by the
portion
of
Mtss
Hearst's
that homeowners did not
defense
Monday
after
sbe
defense,
S81d Mills Hearst had
directly be nefti from the
wound
up
seven
days
of
a
"surv1vor
syndrome"
emergency 1ndustr 1a I
testimony
by
takmg
the
Sth
remmlscent
of
released
purcha ses and therefore
Amendment
42
times
POWs
when
he
first
saw her
should not be made to pay for
West
smd
too
2~year-Oid
12days
after
she
was
caught.
them
newspaper hetress had a
"There was not only
stramed facial expresstonu weepmg and an 1118bi.Uty to
last September and woul!l talk, oot a rapid pulse rate up
collapse' when asked aboUt to 140 - dooble that of
her ktdnapmg or lhe weekS normal She broke out In a
afterward that she spent m a cold, clanuny sweat and her
closet
l appearance was that of ,
Mtss Hearst s demeanor someone who had been
was different Monday terrorized or really wu ex·
periencing some kind of pro-calm, cool and InCISIVe Cll\ SlCJ! Hm ~ c\\ Y01 k NY
when she de!ted the judge's found fear,"
10019
West described the proceu
order~ and refused to answer
Emph\Sema may fo llow a questiOnS about events Of which made Miss Hearst
long hi &amp;Iory of apparent evtdence concernmg a year II\ cooperate with her kidnapers
bron chial trouble v. 1th cougl1
her underground hfe
as "coercive pentll88ion." He
and spu tw n m any ~ vidence
"I refuse to answer on said he preferred that to
of lung dtsOI der may be grounds tl might tend iO lramwuhlng, "which is a
entirely absent We1ght loss mcrumnate me and canst grab bag of any kind ol
may Uc d f ediUJ e as we ll as extreme danger to myself ln!luence l!l&lt;erted by a captor
brea thl essness and loss of and my family "
, over a captive "
exeJelse cap o.r clt}
He said his work with 38
U S Dtslrtct Judge Olive{
1 r ea l mcnt I S b(l sed un Carter threatened to Clle he( POWS who cooperated with
1emovtng any and ,,)J for CQ.ntempt of court for net the1r North Korean captors
1rntanl s to the lw1g s and f1rst answermg But It was consul!' showed they were broken
on the hslt s lobacco DrJct9rs ered hkely he would wal down with llttle phyllical pain
can help m some ca s~s w1th Wltll the end of the trial le by the three D's- "debility,
o ther means or deamng up
Issue any contempt citattd dependency and dread "
mfec t1ons and lmpr o~; m g
In an obviOUB parallel to
Carter had quled she ga1111
lung
fun( Lwn
SonH.:
up the safeguard of the Stli Miss Hearal's cue, West said
rned1 c tn es are useful 1n
Amendment wben she voll debility resulted from Con·
helpmg lo relax th e ob tartly took the stand m h
fmement, which caused the
sti uclion m the lun g::~ nHl own defense
victim to become weak and
mtprove vcnt1lat10n Nune of
rundown. Dependency, he
Defense attorney F
thesr m cdSUJ es by the lior:tm
said, was built by f~ the
Batley mslructed her not
priSOner to turn to hll captora
\\ 11l h\ ~ u ru ssful Wllcss the answer on grounds she nug
for "every Utile thing Jl.lllt nt f oupcrat es b} stflp
mcruntnale herself in
elimination, feeding and so
pmt: ~ nwkr n~ ~,.~nhrc l v (H In
Apnl, 1975 bank robbery
,1\tl{l!rl
fJtl lf l
~(J!IIfiS (I f
forth," while dread lncladed
Carmu hael, Cahf , 10 which
1 the fear of death, torture or
mu! hl!J i rffourwask1lledby~
111 11 ull~
s ue !, · ~ dlrsl
!r
\d \11 I I r 111 q hl ~xposl.'rl
lhetr family being attacked.
shotgun bla•t
"

Court as k e d to
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Co
Jwnbta Gas of Ohio, Inc ha s
asked the Ohto Supreme
Court to void an mJunclion
preventmg the utility fr om
collectmg part of the cost of
emergency mdustna l natural
gas
purchases
from
re•tdenttal customers
In a sutl ftled Monday, the
company clatmed Frankhn
County Common Pleas CoiiTI
lacked )Urtsdictton 111 tssumg
IOJ un ctiOn
las!
the
ThiiTsday
A supporlmg swt was also
!tied by the utility m Franklin
County Common Pleas No
date for a hear10g on etther
suit was Immediat e ly
scheduled
The common pleas court
enJomed Calumbia Gas last
week from collectmg $17 1
million of the $33 rmlhon cost
of 1975 emergency natura I
gas purchases f rom 1ts

phon:,, sa1d Heckman

H B 729 !Murdock) Clarify
unemployment compensation
benefrts and con tracts ot
auxtlrary school serv1ce

API nea l

•d ru 1•1ng
p a tty S -b raJ•n m
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terror syndrome

Emphysema isn't the same as TB

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effecting the schools of Ohio

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personnel Passed House not
scheduled In Senate comm
yet

H B
455
(Stlnzlano)
ldentlftcatlon and education
of handocapped children In
House Education Comm

H 8
1040
!Sweeney)
Requrre f~nanclal disclosure
and sources of Income of
Board
of
Education
members the1r spouses, and
rmmed1ate family Passed
House
H B 421 1SPeckl Due
process
hearings
for
suspended
or
expelled
students Passed House and
on Senate floor for vote

H B
1191
ITablack)
Exclude from the value of

real property subject to the

permiss1ve real property
transfer tax the amount owed
on any mortgage that has
been of record twelve
months Not scheduled lor
comm yet

H B 74 (Maddox) Exempts
student activity funds from
the sales tax Not scheduled
H B 607 ( Kopp) Requires
boards of education to
purchase motor vehicle
liability
msurance
for
employees rn the amounts of
$500,000 per person and $1
mtltlon per occurrence
Passed House and hearing

being
held
In
Insurance Comm

Senate

H B
1151
(NorriS!
Authorrzmg
boards
of
education to buy liability
Insurance for teachers and
administrators
House
Education Comm holding

3 - The Dally Sentmel, Mtddleport-Pomerov. 0 Tuesday, Feb 24, 1976
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5 B 386 I BuHs) Requiring
27 I pupllleacher ratio In
grades one. two. and three
Recommended fM passage
by Senate Education Comm

s 8 208 (CelebreueJ
Instant tenure for teachers
after two years In school
district, tenure for coaching
and all other supplemental
contrads. abolishes needs or
requirements for furth@r
education for teachers to
obtain
permanent
certificates, sets up tenure
and separate bargaining unlt
for principal• Posr.ed Senate
and hearings now being held
Education
by
House
Subcommittee

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5 B (Collins) Requires

personal leave days for
nonteachrng
school
employees Passed Senate
and In House committee

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EASTERN HIGH FRESHMAN baskethall team, wmner of tts own tournament Saturday Kneeltng , l-r, Roger Retbel (10 street clothes), Ron Masters, Bruce Conde Steve Ltttle, Jeff
Goebel, Btll Kautz (manager) , standing, Coach Joe Mitchum, Joe Boyles, Dan Spencer,
Rusty Wigal and Mtke Hayman Jtm Hamm ptctiiTe

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HJR 110 (Colonna) and
SJR
33
!McCormack)
Provides
for
the
classification of property Into
Industrial,
commercial,
business , and residential for
real estate tax purposes,
residential to be lowered to 25
percent of value and other
classes raised In House and
Senate Taxation Committees

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Ed Note Above supplied
by Dean R Cl rcle, president
ot the Go IIIpolls Board of
Education

the Communtcatlons Works
ol America to keep the employes on the payroll unW the
cases were heard by the state

MilTON RICHMAN
IJ PI Sports Editor
NEW YORK ( UPI ) - Generally he leans toward dark
colors, but t.h1s tune Muhammad Ah showed up m a hghl gray
glen platd Hts pale gray shut and navy blue lie made perfect
accessortes, and toppmg off the whole thmg was !he slightly
unsure, httle boy expression he somehmes hkes to wear
It dtdn't make that much dt!ference that he was m
completely strange surroundings 10 the ctty's toy center lo
promote the manufaclure of a new Muhammad Ah doll so
earli' m the mormng He sllll knew hiS way around That
slighlly unsiiTe expressiOn dtdn t last lwo mmutes Only long
enough for him lobe 10troduced by promoter Don Kmg
Kmg look~ at Ali alongside htm and, Ialked aboul his
exct tmg fight wtth Joe Frazter In Mamla last Octoher Chart !a
bly, he said nolhin g about last Frtday rught s bomb wtth
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rev1ew board

The employes were cut
from the payroll the second
time when the judge's order
was effective Feb 4

Adoption refonn
pends,in Senate
would "cloak Independent
adoptions
with
the
accountablilty of the agency

system,,

Independent adoptions,
which licensed asencies
crudely tenn "child ooylng,"
abnost always Involve a fee
-medical fees to pay for the
hospital delivery of a chUd
and attorney fees.
"The leglalatlon suaeats
that the agency would be
placed in a poalUon of not
exercising
some
responsibility to determine If
pemtanent surrender Is, in
fact, In the beat Interest d the
child," said Ronald Heerinll.
of Lutheran Social Services in
ColwnbUB, one ci the lllatelicenaed adoption ageades
Heerlng argues that
couples who can lflord an
attorney and who nnt to
adopt a chUd almodt always
are upper mlddle-elasa With
the Increased number of
abortions and use of
contraceptives, the 8Upply of
"healthy, Caucaalan infarU"
Is lleadlly decreasing
"As BUpply goes down and
demand goes up, the real and
potential abuse Increases.
People
become
very
deaparate
and
good
judgement II loll and all
kinds of behavior becclnes
rationalized In order to adopt
a child," he said
"'lbe dividing line between
ezpel'lleS and paying lor a
child In a thin one," he add«lHeerlng SIYI that reform,of
Ohio adoption lawa are
needed, and that the bill
contains many good upecla.
For example, the propoej!d
law would require ·~b
county to annually review the
adoptable 11181118 ol each cl1lld
In Ita eu.sl8dy.
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But H..tng ~ he wouJd
rather have no bm at all
rather thaD one wlllcb furtltlr
legltamlzes Independent

Belgmm 's Jean· Pierre Coopman m Puerto Rico

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'You always said yo~ were 'the greatest,' but after the ftght
• tn Marula all of us must attest lo the fact you truly are, Kmg
•• said to All "Every head must bow, every knee mu st bend,
every tongue must confess that you a~e truly the greatest "
'Thank you he satd lo Kmg bul you shouldn t brag so

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State-llce~~~ed 11enc"a

charge alee lor lllopUgw ~
well, baaed on t1ta ln!:Gme Of
the potential parentl, So
Heerin11' &amp;rlumenll an
ex~ve attGrney feel CIJI!!I!
down 18 a matter Ill ~
rather than jultlftedon. He
would like 18 -IGdepar;delilt
adoption of non-relatl..made lllepl, • II tbP t'8l8 1/1
Conneetlcut, Delanni and

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Barring that, HeeriQI
hope&amp; 18 lndepuleiJI
ldoptlona - IICftl tla'oll@'
state-wide llnancla1

dlacloeure rules.

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Btg laugh
They told me I was commg to breakfast • smd Ah I
haven't seen no food though •
More laughs
Someone had a ques!lon
.
Was Friday mght 's figh t the worsl he cou ld remember from
the stapdpq10l of one of his opponents not domg anythmg" Had
Coopman htlhtm" tth any pWJches at all ?
He htt me lwtce, but not hard, • Alt satd
"
Duln't he feel overpaid for \\hat he dtd, for how hllle effort
•_:• he needed to beat the Belgtan "
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I d feel overpaid If I got the money, but the government
" 1 gels the money not me When I get t.hrough paymg the taxes,
my mana ger and everylhmg else, t!'ll leave me "ilh onl)
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I will," Ah satd 'Thai's deftmle I know I 'II lose tf I stay on
too long I'll ft ghl four more fights !his year, then I II retire
" • F~rsl I m gonna fight Jtmmy Young m Costa Rica and after I
, whup htm I'm gonna ftghl Ken Norton on the FoiiTih of July
::;; Some fools t.h10k he'll wm, bul he won't Mler I beal Norton,
I'm •onna
destroy George Foreman agam and !hen I'm gonna
l!lf
0
fight a man who 1sn t a fighter He's gonna fight h'" way and
~ 1 1'm gonna f1ght mme "
A guy In the audtence wanted to know who ever heard of
:
~" Junmy Young a heaV';wetght from Philadelphia who dtdn'l
look espectally good wtnrung one of the prehmmanes on the
,"'i\11-Coopman card The dtg at Young upset All
":. • He s the fourth-rank~ heavywetght m t.he world," Ah
-:;,responded And Coop-er-man was the best m EIITope I m
ftghtm' the best "
'" There's a! \lays somebody who wants to talk bus10ess Whal
'l"was Ah's deal wllh !he dolls? How much was he gomg to
""'make ?

~,', "About $40 mlllton " he slraight-faced I dunno how much
I'm gonna gel My manager lakes care of thmgs like that "

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NEW YORK 1UP! ) - Indiana remams the solid
chmce of the UPI Board of
Coaches as the No !-ranked
college basketball team, but
the F1ghtmg lrtsh of Notre
Dame are begmmng to make
a move of thetr own
The Hoosiers, shU un·

dampen Ius chanre for 100

the f1rst tun r I hl!f yeiJr , came
Pat Cummmgs led the
orr Uu' bench to score 1B Bearcats With 21 potnts and
more with three games now JXHnts tn lead the Bucke yes Mtke Jones added a dozen
remammg
while Daugherty had 17 more whtle Robert Mtller
Part of 1t was we t~re JUSt ~ pomls &lt;tnd a game high 11 Chipped In to
so !Ired on Monday mghl rebounds
We loosened up In the
from the beatmg we're laking
Mmnesola 1n 1ts hghtnmg second half," satd Cmcmnat1
on Saturday,' satd Ta ylor start hi! II of tls firs! 1! held Coach Ga le Catlett a former
Ohto State, led by Mike goal attempts and ended the WVU star , and we were
Daugherty and Fred Poole, game with a 57 6 percentage more aggressive We were
managed to gel to wtt.htn mne
Cmcmnatl htked 1ts record too cautiOus m the ftrst half
pomts mtdway through the to 20-4 With a fi6.56 VICtOry and dtd not lake advantage of
second half bul faded badly over West V~rgmta
opporturutJes '
after that , tratl10g by 22 at
The Bearcals bwlt a 60--13
AI Toledo Ted Williams
one time
cushton with four mmutes left poiiTed m 24 pomts to lead the
Poole who didn 't start for m !he game and were able to Rockets to an easy 84~9 wm
hold on
over Howard
car~r

wm s He needs thr ee

Hoosiers rout Iowa
By
United
Press '
lnternallonal
Although his Indiana team
males have hardly nottced, a
mid-season slump bj Qwnn
Buckner has rekmdled some
mtld criticism !hat tbe Hooshould've stuck with footba ll

Kent Benson had 15 pomts
for lndtana, whtch played Its
most aggressive game m
recent weeks, "hile Scott
May and Bobby Wilkerson
added 14 aptece Iowa 118-7)
was led by Scott Thompson
Wtlh 22
Elsewhere
1n
games

howe~; e r,

mvolvmg nationall y rated

avenge d !hose cnltcisms
Monday mght by pumpmg m
a season high 24 pomls m
leadmg the No I raled
Hoosters to thetr 24th vtctory
without a loss tlus season, a
101-31 rout of Iowa
In shakmg off a mid-season
slump brought on by tllness,
Buckner, who gave up
football to concentrate full
tune on hts basketball skills,
scored 18 pomts m the ftrst
half as the Hoosiers buill up a
31-pomt lead before coastmg
home
to
their
54th
consecutive regular season
trtumph
'Buckner dtd a tremendous
JOb," agreed lndtana Coach
Bobby Kmght Espectally
by keepmg himself out of foul
!rouble He can contnbute a
lot to thts leam wtthout

teams, llthranked Mtchigan
Indiana s closest nval m the
Btg Ten, downed llhnms 9().
75, whtle No 12Tennessee put
away LSU, 00-71, No 14 Sl
John 's upended Holy Cross,
71-60 and No 19 Cmcmnati
stopped West Vtrgtrua, 66-56
Mtchigan coach John Orr
sat home "I!h a bad case of
the flu, but his Wolvermes dtd
all nght "Ilhout htm,
dowrung Illmois behmd 24
pomts from John Robmson
and 20 by Steve Grote The
Wolvennes who clinched a
lie for second place m !he B1g
Ten wtth lo\\ a s loss to
lndtana, devastated the Ilhm
with a full court press that
accounted for a 17-1 lead m
the ftrst 3 30 of play
Tennessee held onto second
place m the Southeastern
Conference by whtppmg
Lomstana State as New York
unports Bernard King and
Erme Grunfeld combtned for
50 pomls Grunfeld had 26
pomts and Kmg 24, while
Mike J.tckson added 21 to

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~pokesman, said the owners'

,')ctlon was purpose ly
· intended to mtslead the
~pubhe mto behevtng the
''Players AssoCiatiOn Is
"'1\olding up th~ 1976 season
,pecause of Its demands on the
· reserve clause IS!ue
"" Amertcan League
'"President Lee MacPhail and
"Naltonal League President
Charles Feeney announced
: lomtly Monday that the
•clubown~l-s would not open
1'/lprmg traming unlll a new
"basiC agreement can be
;-reached with the Players
"A.soclatton
":' "We feel thts ts the
:'lltuckest, surest way to reach
llin agreement," MacPhail
::s.Jd "We want to get thts out
"0! the way first And then
'~\art playing baseball "
"I t.htnk It ts comical," satd
4\illler I•For 11\e first hme m
'lilstory, an 11\dusjry that Is
~t threatened by a strike
'tlttlon from Its employes IS

shuttmg ttself down of Its own
vohhon

'The fact 1s that the
Players Assoctallon has
made no demands m tbe
reserve rule area,' Miller
contmued The dtspute IS
caused' by the owners'
demahd that we agree to strip
from the players present
nghts, which they have m
thetr contracts That's
something that cannot be
strtpped away
'We have made a proposal
that the dtf!tctilt 1ssue of the
reserve clause be set astde so
that an agreement can be
reached on all other tssues
and that the season can start
on lime"
Part of thai agreement
would be a four-year, noslrlke pledge," Mtller
added"
The owners' posttton ts that
they I) Ill poslpone operung
their camps uxleftmtely until
a new agret;ment

IS reached

to repjace the old one whtch
exptred on Dec 31
'We ar£ dom g our besl to
achieve
a
prompt
settlement, MacPhail said
But too progress thus far
has been mosL diSl'OUragmg

The maJor dtfferenl'' that
blocks an Hgreemenl IS the
ln":iislcnLc

by lhe ussocmt10n

for a rcsf r H system that
would hl' y, holi•J unworkable

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YORK (UPIJ
The
1 e d Press lnterna 11onal
Board of Coaches lop 20 colleg e
basketball teams wllh f~rst
NEW

U n

place

votes

and r ecords

m

parentheses (records
nclude
games played through Salur
day Feb 71)
(Twelfth Week )

scormg

ace

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Iowa coach Lute Olson
agreed 'Buckner hadn't
been h1ttmg for them, but
here he was hombmg all his
shots We were gomg to gtve
him tbe shot I didn't know
who else to g1ve 1t tu "

spa rk the Vols to !hetr 191h
y.,m agamst four losses
St John's, led by 17 pom!s
£rom their dimmuttve semor
guard
Frank
Ala gta,
overcame

a

f1ve-pomt

halftune deficit lo beat Holy
Cross for lhetr 16th straight
home victory The Redmen
dealt the slubborn Crusaders
thetr runth loss agatnsl 16
wins Cecil Relford had 16
pomts for St John 's while
Beaver Smtth contributed 14
Pat Cummmgs scored 21
pomts and Mtke Jones added
12 as Ctncmnall took
advantage of West Vtrgtma's
cold r32 per cent) hrst-half
shootmg The Bearcats
a
Ia te
snuffed
out
Mountaineer rally With a

Pro

Quebec
Cargary
Edmonton
Tor onto
x Ollawa

37 18 4 78 265 123
2976 3 6 1 217199
22 36 4 48 210 261

15 38 5 JS 236 294
14 26 1 29 134 172

five home runs and drove m

49 runs last year

x Team disbanded
Monday s Results
j

No

games schedu led I

Tuesdiiy s Games
Calgary ar Edmon1on
Houston a t Quebec

C1ncrnnall at ToroniO
Wednesday s Games
Edmonton at Ca gary
Cleveland at W nn1peg
New England at C1nc•nna1
San D•ego at Mmnesota

GRUBE RESIGNS
TIFFIN, Ohto I UPI)
Hetdelterg's Dave Grube, 31,
!he head basketball coach
who led !he Student Prmces
to lhe1r ftrst back-til-back
wmnmg seasons m a quarter
of a ceniiiTy, wtll leave hts
post al !he end of the current
academtc year

CINCINNATI IUPI) - The
Cincmnat1 Reds today annoWJced the s1gmng of righthanded hurler Tom Hwne
and tbree other pitchers to
contracts for the upcommg
season
Hwne, 22, accumulated a 9·
8recordas a starter lor Reds'
farm clubs at Indtanapolis
and Three Rivers last season
The club also has stgned
Larry
Payne, 22, a
nghthander, who earned a 9·
12 record at IndianapoliS m
1975 lefty Mac Scarce, 26, :&gt;-3

It was 141h wm agatnst
seven losses for the Rockets,
who held a 39-27 halftune

margm

in other games Monday
mght
North CarollnaCharlotte trunmed Cleveland
State 62-70 and Youngstown
Sta te whipped Northern
Kentucky Stale 85-70
Tomght 's action IS on the
hght stde wtlh only hve
games on tap

1

plays host to
Purdue Indianapoli s,
Wllminlton 1s al CedarVIlle,
Hiram at Thiel rPa ),
Steubenville at Mt Vernon
and Thomas More I Ky ) at
Wrtght Slate
Xav~er

YOUr

Bill Fletcher
1258 Powell St.
Middleport, 0-

PH. 992-7155

fourcorner offense

In other games, West Texas
State got by Wtchila State 6962 South Carolma whipped
Georgta
Tech,
63-55
Mmnesota thrashed OhiO
Slate, 89-73, Mtchigan State
stormed past PIITdue, 89-76,
Georgta edged Mtsstsstppt,
70-61!, Kentuck&gt;; coasted past
Auburn 93-82, Vanderbtll
lrtpped Flortda 71~7. and St
Bonaventure's besled St
Joseph's ([nd ), 79-71

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Featuring
Ice Cream in
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Concepcion wants $90,000

Ull

• UPI Sports Writer
;· NEW YORK 1UPI ) - The
"''execuii~e director of the
u'Majpr League Ba~eball
;:Players Association today
'labeled the clubowners'
.poslponement of the start of
" sprtng
lralmng
as
~ nonsense' and predicted
"that 'saner heads" Will
:prevail
• Marvm Mlller, the players'

gotng from fourth to seventh
and the Terrapms shppmg a
notch to e1ghth Washmgton
and Alabama completed the
top 10

,,

r:Players say 'nonsense'
' By FRED DOWN
•:

Buckner,

defeated, pulled 37 ftrst-place
votes from the 41 coaches
parttctpa tmg m the votmg to Team
Pomts
eastly outdtslance Marquette 1 lnd ana (37l £23 0)
&lt;06
(JJ (22 I )
361
t22·1) m total pomts, 406-361 J'l Marquette
North Caro l rna (J ) (22 2J J 15
North Carohna remamed the 4 Rutger s 123 0 )
259
sohd No 3 chmce wtth one 5 Nevada Las Vegas (26 1J 181
re Dame (20 41
109
first-place vote and 315 total 67 Noi
UCLA 110 41
10 4
pomts
B Maryland t 19 SJ
95
9
Washmglon
(2
Jl
97
Rutgers and Nevada Las 10 A abama ( 19 J )
86
Vegas eac h took advantage of II M 1ch 1gan ( 18 5 1
Tennessee (18 4 )
44
UCLA's shockmg home court 12 M
ssourr (22 31
J)
loss to Oregon on Saturday by 13
14 St John s {NY ) (20 31
23
15
movmg up lo fourth and ftfth 15 Lou rsvrlle ( 18 Sl
TeJC as A&amp;M (20 51
13
place respecllvcly but tl was 16
17 Flor da Sf ( 18 51
12
Notre Dame that made the 18 North Car 51 ( 19 SJ
II
19 C1nc nnat1 ( 19 4)
7
btggest gam The Ftghllng 20
Arrzona t 19 BJ
6
Irtsh, now 20-4 after three
straight wms last week
moved from lOth lo stxth for
thetr htghest rankmg m
nearly a year UCLA and
Maryland, the natton's most
CARACAS Venezuela
notably upse t vJcltms,
t
UPI)
- El Umversal
dropp~ this week the Brums
Monday sa1d Cincmnall Reds
shortstop Dave Concepcion ts
seekmg a $90,000 contract thts
Standin~~ year
Concepcton returned a
WHA standings
reported
$70,000 offer to the
By Umtcd Pre ss lnt crnat ronal
East
Reds last month and told the
W L T Pts gl ga
New Eng lnd 2679 5 51 189 2 13 newspaper he wants $20,000
Cr ncmnalr
273 1 1 5:~2 1 9247 more lo play In 1976
2~ 79 5 55 199 206
Cleveland
'I'm siiTe !hat tf I don't
lndJanapols 23 35 1 48 174 187
suffer any InJUrtes lhts
West
W L T Pts gl ga season " sa1d Concepcion, ' I
Hous1on
)7 21 0 74 235 196
Mmneso t a
JO 14 4 64 210 210 will hetter my 197S figures I
Phoen 1x
2924 6 64219 199 lost 33 days las! year because
San D1eqo
29 17 4 62 232 211 of a broken bone m my nght
Canad1an
W L T Ph gl ga hand •
w,nn peg
41 20 'l 84 268 189
Concepcton batted 274, hit

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II was over almost before ll
began Monda y mghl m Sl
John Aren"
Mtnnesola , whtch broughl a
• so-so :&gt;-9 B1g Ten record m
agatnst Ohio State, struck
~&gt;lth awesome swtftness and
before the Buckeyes could
put the brakes on the
Gophers, !hey led 22~
It never got much beller for
the Bucks as they went down
to !heir 171h loss m 23 games
11!1-73, droppmg them to 2-13 10
the Btg Ten
Mtchael Thompson and Os
borne Lockhart, a pall' of
sophomores from Nassau, m
the Bahamas, led the Mm
nesota assault, scorillg 30 and
26 po10ts, respecttvely Each
had 16 m !he first half
" They JUSt outran us,'' satd
a helpless Ohio State Coach
Fred Taylor, who saw hts
!mal Buckeye team lose for
the stxth strmghl lune and

Indiana still
solid choice

Todav's
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the transportation of school
pupils to mass transit
authorities and cuts out
subsidres to boards of
education for pupil trans
portatlon Hearings In Senat~
Education Subcommittee

ldoptlona.

Press

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COLUMBUS (UPI) - Too
Ohio General Assembly is
moving toward revision of the
state's adoption laws, but one
section ol the bill, added In an
Ohio House committee, is
threatening to lorpedo any
chance of the btu's success in
the Senate
Adophon attorneys, the
State Department of Public
Welfare, most legislators,
Probabe Court offlcjals and
SOC!8l service agencies aU
agree the btU Is badly needed
and will help in the UIU8llY·
compUcated proc~ of
transferlng legal authortly
over a chUd from one adult to
another
But one section of the bill
concerning private adoptions
arranged by an attorney and
outside any state review is
being fought by the state and
licensed adoption agencies
because of the bitter confilct
between
agency
and
tndepeudent adoption
organizations.
Last week, the bill, which
passed the House 94--1 last
July, waa refem!d to a three·
man aubcommlttee d the
Senate • s J u d lc I a ry
Committee &amp;lbcmuhlttee
hearings, chaired by Sen J
Timothy McCormack, D·
Euclid, wiU probably begin
next week The bill makes
more clear who can adopt a
child and streamlines court
procedures concerning
consent of the adopted
penon. 'lbe biD requires that
a full accounting of all
expenditures made or agreed
to In an adoption be
procedure be ffied and made
public -something done now
byFrankllnancheveralother
counties oot not required
statewide
But the one sticky section ol
the blll, added by the HoJudiciary Committee just
before
It
favorably
recommended the ),egltlllion
to the full Houle, l'l1qUirea
that a pregnant woman
surrender permanent
custody ol her 10011-to-be born
child to an agency licenaed by
the stllte.
The agency - there are
about 100 now llcenaed would then become IIUIJ'dlan
for the cb1ld until adoption
proceedlnp are Clllllpleted,
whether through a hired
attorney or through the
agency ltlelf
The State maintains thai
thl~
requirement
permanent surrender -

United

lnlen~atJOnal

.
hearing March 1 :

By J.R. KIMMINS

Gophers zn 89-73 romp
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on the payroll but placed on
administrative leave
Followmg a three-day
hearing m January, Calhoun
granted a permanent injWJction asked by the state
prohibiting ftred employes
from halting traf!tc entenng
or leaving the institute He
also overruled a request by

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last
season
also at
Ind1anapohs , and Raul
Ferreyrra, 20, who chalked
up a 7-4 mark at Tampa last

Adolph's Dairy Valley
Hrs 10 00 A.M TIIll 00 P. M. Sun- Thor.
10 00 A M T1112 00 P M. Fn. &amp; Sat.

year

A spokesman satd the Reds
now have 17 players stgned
for the 1976 season

992 2556

W MAIN

POMEROY, 0-

ARCADIA , Calif t UPIJ Sandy Hawley, who leads
delendmg Santa Amta nding
champiOn Lalli! Ptncay by 13
wtnners after 44 days of the
77-day wmter meeting, wtll
ptlot
World
Pleasure
Wednesday 10 the $34,600 Las
Cienegas Slakes for 3-yearolds
Pincay, who has mtssed
two weeks of the season
because
of
rtdmg
suspenstons, wtll be aboard
Life's Hope m the SIX!urlong
even!

baseball and negohatmg at
the same tune/' MacPhail

concluded,
destrable "

'ts

not

Athought for the day Author
Wtlltam Sydney Porter,
beller known as 0 Henry,
satd, " A straw vote only
shows whtch way the hot
aU" blows "

enryBiock

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A B A Stand in gs
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W. L. Pet. gb
Den11er
42 15 .73 7
37 21 .638 S 1 1
New Yo r k
San An tonio
34 23 .596 8
Kentucky
33 27 .5.*i O 101 1
Ind ian a
31 30 .508 13
St . L ouis
26 35 .426 18
V irgi n ia
10 49 . 169 33
MOnday's Results
(No gam es sch edul ed )
Tu esd ay ' s Games
New Y ork at Virg inia
St . l ouis· at K.entucky
Wednes;da y's Games
St . Louis at Virgini a
Ind iana at D en11er
New Yo r k at San Antonio

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25 34 .424
2l 33 ,411
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18 39 .3 16 6
P ~cific Division
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42 16 .12 4
s ea t tl e
30 29 .508 1211
Los Angeles
29 J 1 . 48 3 14
Phoen i x
25 30 d55 151 'J
Portlan d
25 34 ..424 17 1 'J
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M ond ay ' s Resu l1
Hou~ton 117 Cleveland 114
Tu es d~ y ' s Games
Buffalo at New Y ork
Ka n sas Cily at Phoen ix
Philadelphia at Por tland
Washington at Ch icago
Wednes day's Games
.
Houston at Bos ton
Seattle at Bu ff alo
Washing ton at New Orleans
Cleveland at Detroi t

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He's In Love With a Let! ...
Rap :
Is there a "Cilre" for a female homosexual? Could she ever

turn out to be a fmewifeand mother ?
I've fallen in love with this terrific woman. She is collegeeducated, intelligent, attractive, successful In her t areer - an
all-around sweet and considerate companion, sometimes. But
at other times she swings to broken promises and appointments, barefaced lies, and a don 'k:are attitude.
Unpredictable is the word !
She does not know that I'm aware she is a lesbian. Sini:e
she's near 25, is there hope tha t she can change? Incidentally,
we're at the "just friends" stage now, but l keep boping the
loye of a good man would make the difference. Would I be
foolish to try? - Mi\.C.

NHL Stand ings
By United Pre ss In te rnatio n al
campbell conf er ence
Patrick D illis ion
W L T Pts gf ga
Ph ila ctelph i 38 10 12 aa 263 165
NY Isl anders 31 .17 12 74 227 145
At lan ta
27 28 8 62 199 189
N Y Ran gers 23 32 6 52 203 250
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W L T Pts gf ga
Chicago
24 19 11 65 183 180
Va n co u11er
25 24 I I 61 205 20 2
St. Lo uis
22 28 9 53 184 209
M innesot a
17 39 4 38 147 22\
Kansas Cit y 12 40 8 32 14d 25 8
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Norr is D ivisi on
W L T Pis gf ga
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43 9 9 95 257 135
LOs Ange les 30 25 7 67 204 204
P.itt sbur gh
26 25 l (J 62 255 23 2
19 34 ·a d6 1{!4 233
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Wa shington
7 48 7 21 168 309
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Bo s ton
38 11 10 86 234 168
Bu ff alo
33 18 10 76 252 184
Toronto
26 24 11 63 224 213
Cali fornia
22 32 7 51 194 2-10
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Tu es day 's Games
NY Islan ders at Mi nneso t a
Phi ladelph ia a t Wash ington
Mon tr eal at St. L oui s
Chicago at Van couve r
Wednesday 's Gam es
Cali forni a at NY Ra nger s
At lant a at F- if ts burgh
Mon tr eal at Ka n sas Cit y
Detroi t at Toron to

SAYRE TO LOWERY
PORTLAND - Alnitan
Oliver E. Sayre Jr., whose
People change only if they want to change , Your friend
mother and stepfather are
may prefer her way of life, and of so, "the love of a good man"
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P.
won't blldge her. There's only one way to find out: ask !
Bailey of Rt. I, Portland,
Homosexuality isn't a taboo.subject these days. - HELEN
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.
· has been se lected lor.
technical training In the U.
Let'sbackup a bit. How did you become "aware that she is
S.
Air Force supply field at
aleabian"? llearsay isn't reliable, you know. ThiB woman may
Lowry AF B, Colo. He
be the victim of gossip, so stop avoiding the subject and tell her
recently completed basic
what you 've heard. - SUE
training at Lockland AFB,
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Tex.
Airman Sayre Is a 19'70
Dear Helen and Sue:
graduate
of Southern High
I'm really wild about this guy, but he doesn 't know it.
School.
His
wife, Connie; is
Of all dwnb things, we both (unknown to tba other) applied
the
daughter
of Mr. and
for the same af!er-&amp;cl!ool job that will be opening up in about a
Mrs.
Chester
W
ells of Rt. 1,
month. I NEED the money as our family isn't doing too well,
Long
Bottom.
Mom being divorced. But he probably OOeds money too.
I may have a better chance at the job (good .
. recommendations and also I'm a "double minority'' - female
and Meldcan-Amerlcan) . But If I take It away from Tony, I
may never have a chance with him. Right now we're good
friends, that's all.
Which shoukd it be : - WVE OR MONEY?
Mrs. Kathryn Miller was
welcomed as a new member
Dear L or M:
Money! Tony's not a sure thingi income from the new job when the Magnolia Club met
Is. So doo 't toss away an opportunity on the chance you might Thursday night at the home
win a boyfriend. Think how awful you'd feel if you dropped out of Mrs. Doris Grueser.
Miss Erna Jesse presided
of the race and the employer bypassed Tony for another
applicant - making it "love's (non ) labour lost." - HELEN at the meeting which opened
with .the Lord's Prayer in
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uni son. She also gave
NOTE FROM SUE : Don't withdraw your application Tony would see through this in a minute and resent your devoti ons usin g scripture
"protection, " or else feel guilty over it, and THAT could ruin a fr om Mark I, 4145; on the
friendship faster than your getting the job. If he 's a gOod guy,
be'll accept the competition without taking it personillly .
But I'd suggest you both look for substitute work during
this month of waling. If you find another job, you've solved the
problem before it arises. - SUE
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FINDLAY, Ohio !UPI) Dear Rap:
Pa irings were .announced
My mother had a good reply for us kids when we used that · today for the NAIA District 22
oldie: " I never asked to be born! " Said she, "Yes, but you sure tournament to be played
took me up on the invitation ; and since you're my guest, these March I and 3.
are the house rul\'1! ..." - NANCY
Top-seeded Ce ntral State

Mac :

Mrs. Miller welcomed
th eme "Clea nsin g of th e
Leper."
It was reported Mrs .
Bertha Canaday and Mrs.
Ethel Stewart were ill. Mrs.
Georgia Watson will host the
March meeting with Mrs.
Grueser to have devoti ons
and · Mrs. Miller , the
program. Sandwiches, jello
salad and coffee were served.

College 8a sk etball Result s
By Unit ed P..-eu lnt c rn t~~ t io n il
Ea st
Br an deis 9'1 Babson 91
Cin cin.na1i 66 West Va. 56
Clarion 92 Ca l if . Pa , n
Dominican N Y 89 Btoom fi O 61
Dowling 72 Jrsy Ci ty 51, 65
Ed inbor o 83 St . V incent 8 1
Gannon 9 1 All ia n ce 58
Grove City 80 Bethan y 71
Lin coln Pa . 72 S.E . 69
N Y Tech 66 Kings P t. 60
Ph a . Text 71 King 's Pa . 56
Pit! 76 I nd ian a Pa . 61
Qu eens 78 M edga r Ever s 66
R: . l. Coli 112 Fl tvmt h St . 99
Sh aw 81 Poin t P ar k 77
51. John 's 71 Hol y Cr os.s 6 0
St. Bon 79 St. Jos . Ind . 71
Wa vn esbg 102 West Lbr t y 96
south
Appy St. 88 Ga . Southern 64
Arm strno 96 Col mb s Coli 6 7
Au stn Peay 98 Tenn . Tech 69
Bi scayn e 90 E ck er d 74
Cat h U. 81 Mt .St.Mry 's 68
Citadel 9 6 Christ on Bap t 69
E . Car , 75 W . Carol ina 62
Georg ia 70 M ississippi 68
Hmptn tnst . 83 Rndph ·M cn tl
Kentucky 93 A uburn 82
Ky . St . 117 Knox vl 88
Mid Tenn . 9J Mor hed 51. 67
Murra y St . 79 E . Tenn. 73
Nor th Te xas 90 Samford 82
So. Carol ina 63 Ga . Tec h 55
Tenne ssee 80 L SU 71
Tulane 82 New Or lean s 81
Vanderb ilt 71 F lor ida 67
W . Ky . 89 E . Kentuc:ky 77
Youngstown 85 N o. K y . 70

Mid-w est
Augsbg 70 M inn . -Di uth 60
Carthag e 95 Wh eaton 74 !
F t . Ha y s St . 100 Kr ney St . 87
Ham lin e 67 St. Th om as 60
lnOiana 101 Iowa 81
ly la 111. 85 Ind . Sf .. T H 71
Minnesota 89 Oh io St . 73
Mi ch igan St 89 Purdu e 76
Minn ..M rrs 76 Moorhed 58
Mich igan 90 Ill inoi s 75
Mo .. Ro l la 83 s w Nl.o . St.. 66
N E Mo . 97 lin col n Mo . 96
N .C.- Ch arl lle 82 Cle. St . 70
N W Mo. M Wm Jewel l 64
Simpson 82 L uther 72
SW St. 85 St. Cloud St. 75
St. Olaf 92 Macal ester BS
St. Lou is 85 Ill. St . 71
To lcoo 84 Howard 69
South west
Angel.o St . 59 SW Texa s 57
Ar k .-M nt c lto 86 C. Ark . 65
H.!lrding 95 Ark.an sas Co lt 78
Hendr sn St . 9j A rk . Tec:h 86
H . Payne 72 E . Texas St . 69
M idwestern 79· M cM ur r y 64
Okl a . S&amp;A 9l N W Ok lahoma 69
Sth ern St. 63 Co lt Ozar ks 49
West Tel( .St . 69 Wichita St . 62
Wes t
A ir F or ce 91 wester n St . 47
Colo . Min es 86 Regis 67
Oregon Coli . 55 Wsn Bap t 53

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actively

involved

in

providing the commtu1ities
with educational information
and trainin g as it relates to
drug an d .alcohol abuse .
Murphy also serves as a
contac t cen ter for the
Community Mental Health

Social
Calendar

better record .
The winner of that game
will advance to the NAJA
national toutnamen t which
begins March B in Kansas
City.

SHOES
AND

PURSES

heritage house
Middleport. Ohio

Open
Evenings
Til

SAVINGS

.,

John
Murphy , drug
education coordinator lor the
Gallia . Jackson • Meigs
Community Mental Health
Center, will present a series
of special training sessions to
the elementary school
teachers in Jackson March 2
and 9.
The program has been
developed to assist teachers
in developing an awareness
of the tpes of behavior that
children may demonstrate
which could lead to or bring
about a dependence on or
abuse of drugs. Elementary
teachers also become alerted
to alternative types of
behavior of a constructive
nature to use in dealing with
youn g children to offer them
a more positive and constructive view of living.
In addition to this program ,
which is being offered to the
Jackson elementary school
teacher, Murphy works for
the Community Mental
Heal th Center Board in Gallia
and Meigs Counties where he

SPRING

(17-9·) wtil hos t Rio Grande 1513 and second-seeded Findlay
College (15-B ) will · host
Defiance College (16-11) .
The two winners will meet
March 3at the school with the

FOOD

THURSDAY
BETA Bela
PRECEPTOR
::::::::::.-:::::.-:::::::::::::::;:;:::::::::::;:::;:;:=:;: ::.:·;. :·:. :·.
~: Sorori ty Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
;~: at the home of Ann Rupe. Lois
::.: Rosenbaum, co-hostess.
*~ REVIVAL AT Middleport
:~~ United Pentecostal Church,
~: S. Third Ave ., through
·:~ Sun day, 7:30 each evening,
:,;,: with the Rev. and Mrs.
TUESDA Y
Richard Masters and his
RUTLAND Bicentennial siSter , Tanya, Indian a,_
Committee mee ting, 7:30 pr eaching a nd prov iding
p.m. Tuesday at the Eli special music nightly. Rev .
Denison Legion Post.
·
William Kni tte l extends inXI GAMMA Mu Sorority vit'llion to the public.
Tuesd ay , 7 : 30 p.m . at
Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric Co . Cultu ral
CLUB TO MEET
program "A Woman Speaks"
Ameeting of the Tri-County
to be prese nted by Carolyn Ci tizens Ban d Radio Club,
Grueser and Karen Stanley. Meigs, Galtia and .Jackson ,
Hostesses, Sue Zirkle and will be held at 7:30 .p.m.
Linda Riffle.
Monday, March 1, at the
WEDNESDAY
Orchid Room in Pomeroy .
FREE CW THING Day by Any CBe r in the tri -eounty
Ga llia-Mei gs Community area is invited .
•
Action Agency, 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Wednesday at clothing
cen ter in old high school at
Cheshire . All persons of low
BOARD TO MEET
lricome welcome.
RAC
INE. - A special
THURSDAY
meetin
g of the Southern
MIDDLEPORT CUB Scout
Local
Board
of Education has
Pack 245, 7 p.m . Thursday at
been
called
for
7 this evening
Feeney-Bennett Pos t 128,
at
the
high
school
to discuss
American Legion Home.
for
studen ts
rule
changes
MEIGS COUNTY Women's
with
par
ents
and
the
Fellowship of Churches of
students.
Christ, 7:30p.m. Thursday at
Bradbury Chur ch of Christ
with installation of officers to
be held.

.Redmen face Central State

,.

Teachers
offered
• •
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FRESH LEAN QUARTERS

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9:00

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$ 29
CHOPS ...................~~:....
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Health Center through its
contract with the Gall iaJackson -Meigs 648 Board.

TIEUPS II VIIILABLE
REEDSVILLE - Requests
for leases on boat tieups at
For ked Run State Park now
being taken should be filed at
the park off ice between now
and March I. The cost for
each boat tieup is 113 for the
season, Doyle Smales, park
manager , said.
AWARD MADE
The Big Bend Emergency
Radio Team has awarded a
123A pacer radio and antenna ·
to Harry Roush, Sr., Mason,
W. Va., Guy Hyse ll sa id.

.

~8:~H~~l_~~. .!~·.!.l

JOHN MURPHY
Center making referrals to
the clinical staff when individuals ar e ac ti ve ly
seeking help in dealing with
their individual problems.
Persons interested in
having Murphy speak to a
group or obta ining inform ation on alcoholism or
drugs, should contac t the
clini cs in either Ga lli a,
Jackson or Meigs Coun ties.
This program is supposred by

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MOnday's Results
(No gam es sch edul ed )
Tu esd ay ' s Games
New Y ork at Virg inia
St . l ouis· at K.entucky
Wednes;da y's Games
St . Louis at Virgini a
Ind iana at D en11er
New Yo r k at San Antonio

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Hou~ton 117 Cleveland 114
Tu es d~ y ' s Games
Buffalo at New Y ork
Ka n sas Cily at Phoen ix
Philadelphia at Por tland
Washington at Ch icago
Wednes day's Games
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Houston at Bos ton
Seattle at Bu ff alo
Washing ton at New Orleans
Cleveland at Detroi t

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He's In Love With a Let! ...
Rap :
Is there a "Cilre" for a female homosexual? Could she ever

turn out to be a fmewifeand mother ?
I've fallen in love with this terrific woman. She is collegeeducated, intelligent, attractive, successful In her t areer - an
all-around sweet and considerate companion, sometimes. But
at other times she swings to broken promises and appointments, barefaced lies, and a don 'k:are attitude.
Unpredictable is the word !
She does not know that I'm aware she is a lesbian. Sini:e
she's near 25, is there hope tha t she can change? Incidentally,
we're at the "just friends" stage now, but l keep boping the
loye of a good man would make the difference. Would I be
foolish to try? - Mi\.C.

NHL Stand ings
By United Pre ss In te rnatio n al
campbell conf er ence
Patrick D illis ion
W L T Pts gf ga
Ph ila ctelph i 38 10 12 aa 263 165
NY Isl anders 31 .17 12 74 227 145
At lan ta
27 28 8 62 199 189
N Y Ran gers 23 32 6 52 203 250
Sm y the D ivis ion
.
W L T Pts gf ga
Chicago
24 19 11 65 183 180
Va n co u11er
25 24 I I 61 205 20 2
St. Lo uis
22 28 9 53 184 209
M innesot a
17 39 4 38 147 22\
Kansas Cit y 12 40 8 32 14d 25 8
Wal es Conf erence
Norr is D ivisi on
W L T Pis gf ga
Montreal
43 9 9 95 257 135
LOs Ange les 30 25 7 67 204 204
P.itt sbur gh
26 25 l (J 62 255 23 2
19 34 ·a d6 1{!4 233
Detroi t
Wa shington
7 48 7 21 168 309
Adam s D i vision
w L T Pts gf ga
Bo s ton
38 11 10 86 234 168
Bu ff alo
33 18 10 76 252 184
Toronto
26 24 11 63 224 213
Cali fornia
22 32 7 51 194 2-10
Mondav's Res ult
To ronto 7 A tla nta I
Tu es day 's Games
NY Islan ders at Mi nneso t a
Phi ladelph ia a t Wash ington
Mon tr eal at St. L oui s
Chicago at Van couve r
Wednesday 's Gam es
Cali forni a at NY Ra nger s
At lant a at F- if ts burgh
Mon tr eal at Ka n sas Cit y
Detroi t at Toron to

SAYRE TO LOWERY
PORTLAND - Alnitan
Oliver E. Sayre Jr., whose
People change only if they want to change , Your friend
mother and stepfather are
may prefer her way of life, and of so, "the love of a good man"
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P.
won't blldge her. There's only one way to find out: ask !
Bailey of Rt. I, Portland,
Homosexuality isn't a taboo.subject these days. - HELEN
+++
.
· has been se lected lor.
technical training In the U.
Let'sbackup a bit. How did you become "aware that she is
S.
Air Force supply field at
aleabian"? llearsay isn't reliable, you know. ThiB woman may
Lowry AF B, Colo. He
be the victim of gossip, so stop avoiding the subject and tell her
recently completed basic
what you 've heard. - SUE
training at Lockland AFB,
+++
Tex.
Airman Sayre Is a 19'70
Dear Helen and Sue:
graduate
of Southern High
I'm really wild about this guy, but he doesn 't know it.
School.
His
wife, Connie; is
Of all dwnb things, we both (unknown to tba other) applied
the
daughter
of Mr. and
for the same af!er-&amp;cl!ool job that will be opening up in about a
Mrs.
Chester
W
ells of Rt. 1,
month. I NEED the money as our family isn't doing too well,
Long
Bottom.
Mom being divorced. But he probably OOeds money too.
I may have a better chance at the job (good .
. recommendations and also I'm a "double minority'' - female
and Meldcan-Amerlcan) . But If I take It away from Tony, I
may never have a chance with him. Right now we're good
friends, that's all.
Which shoukd it be : - WVE OR MONEY?
Mrs. Kathryn Miller was
welcomed as a new member
Dear L or M:
Money! Tony's not a sure thingi income from the new job when the Magnolia Club met
Is. So doo 't toss away an opportunity on the chance you might Thursday night at the home
win a boyfriend. Think how awful you'd feel if you dropped out of Mrs. Doris Grueser.
Miss Erna Jesse presided
of the race and the employer bypassed Tony for another
applicant - making it "love's (non ) labour lost." - HELEN at the meeting which opened
with .the Lord's Prayer in
+++
uni son. She also gave
NOTE FROM SUE : Don't withdraw your application Tony would see through this in a minute and resent your devoti ons usin g scripture
"protection, " or else feel guilty over it, and THAT could ruin a fr om Mark I, 4145; on the
friendship faster than your getting the job. If he 's a gOod guy,
be'll accept the competition without taking it personillly .
But I'd suggest you both look for substitute work during
this month of waling. If you find another job, you've solved the
problem before it arises. - SUE
'
+++
FINDLAY, Ohio !UPI) Dear Rap:
Pa irings were .announced
My mother had a good reply for us kids when we used that · today for the NAIA District 22
oldie: " I never asked to be born! " Said she, "Yes, but you sure tournament to be played
took me up on the invitation ; and since you're my guest, these March I and 3.
are the house rul\'1! ..." - NANCY
Top-seeded Ce ntral State

Mac :

Mrs. Miller welcomed
th eme "Clea nsin g of th e
Leper."
It was reported Mrs .
Bertha Canaday and Mrs.
Ethel Stewart were ill. Mrs.
Georgia Watson will host the
March meeting with Mrs.
Grueser to have devoti ons
and · Mrs. Miller , the
program. Sandwiches, jello
salad and coffee were served.

College 8a sk etball Result s
By Unit ed P..-eu lnt c rn t~~ t io n il
Ea st
Br an deis 9'1 Babson 91
Cin cin.na1i 66 West Va. 56
Clarion 92 Ca l if . Pa , n
Dominican N Y 89 Btoom fi O 61
Dowling 72 Jrsy Ci ty 51, 65
Ed inbor o 83 St . V incent 8 1
Gannon 9 1 All ia n ce 58
Grove City 80 Bethan y 71
Lin coln Pa . 72 S.E . 69
N Y Tech 66 Kings P t. 60
Ph a . Text 71 King 's Pa . 56
Pit! 76 I nd ian a Pa . 61
Qu eens 78 M edga r Ever s 66
R: . l. Coli 112 Fl tvmt h St . 99
Sh aw 81 Poin t P ar k 77
51. John 's 71 Hol y Cr os.s 6 0
St. Bon 79 St. Jos . Ind . 71
Wa vn esbg 102 West Lbr t y 96
south
Appy St. 88 Ga . Southern 64
Arm strno 96 Col mb s Coli 6 7
Au stn Peay 98 Tenn . Tech 69
Bi scayn e 90 E ck er d 74
Cat h U. 81 Mt .St.Mry 's 68
Citadel 9 6 Christ on Bap t 69
E . Car , 75 W . Carol ina 62
Georg ia 70 M ississippi 68
Hmptn tnst . 83 Rndph ·M cn tl
Kentucky 93 A uburn 82
Ky . St . 117 Knox vl 88
Mid Tenn . 9J Mor hed 51. 67
Murra y St . 79 E . Tenn. 73
Nor th Te xas 90 Samford 82
So. Carol ina 63 Ga . Tec h 55
Tenne ssee 80 L SU 71
Tulane 82 New Or lean s 81
Vanderb ilt 71 F lor ida 67
W . Ky . 89 E . Kentuc:ky 77
Youngstown 85 N o. K y . 70

Mid-w est
Augsbg 70 M inn . -Di uth 60
Carthag e 95 Wh eaton 74 !
F t . Ha y s St . 100 Kr ney St . 87
Ham lin e 67 St. Th om as 60
lnOiana 101 Iowa 81
ly la 111. 85 Ind . Sf .. T H 71
Minnesota 89 Oh io St . 73
Mi ch igan St 89 Purdu e 76
Minn ..M rrs 76 Moorhed 58
Mich igan 90 Ill inoi s 75
Mo .. Ro l la 83 s w Nl.o . St.. 66
N E Mo . 97 lin col n Mo . 96
N .C.- Ch arl lle 82 Cle. St . 70
N W Mo. M Wm Jewel l 64
Simpson 82 L uther 72
SW St. 85 St. Cloud St. 75
St. Olaf 92 Macal ester BS
St. Lou is 85 Ill. St . 71
To lcoo 84 Howard 69
South west
Angel.o St . 59 SW Texa s 57
Ar k .-M nt c lto 86 C. Ark . 65
H.!lrding 95 Ark.an sas Co lt 78
Hendr sn St . 9j A rk . Tec:h 86
H . Payne 72 E . Texas St . 69
M idwestern 79· M cM ur r y 64
Okl a . S&amp;A 9l N W Ok lahoma 69
Sth ern St. 63 Co lt Ozar ks 49
West Tel( .St . 69 Wichita St . 62
Wes t
A ir F or ce 91 wester n St . 47
Colo . Min es 86 Regis 67
Oregon Coli . 55 Wsn Bap t 53

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is

actively

involved

in

providing the commtu1ities
with educational information
and trainin g as it relates to
drug an d .alcohol abuse .
Murphy also serves as a
contac t cen ter for the
Community Mental Health

Social
Calendar

better record .
The winner of that game
will advance to the NAJA
national toutnamen t which
begins March B in Kansas
City.

SHOES
AND

PURSES

heritage house
Middleport. Ohio

Open
Evenings
Til

SAVINGS

.,

John
Murphy , drug
education coordinator lor the
Gallia . Jackson • Meigs
Community Mental Health
Center, will present a series
of special training sessions to
the elementary school
teachers in Jackson March 2
and 9.
The program has been
developed to assist teachers
in developing an awareness
of the tpes of behavior that
children may demonstrate
which could lead to or bring
about a dependence on or
abuse of drugs. Elementary
teachers also become alerted
to alternative types of
behavior of a constructive
nature to use in dealing with
youn g children to offer them
a more positive and constructive view of living.
In addition to this program ,
which is being offered to the
Jackson elementary school
teacher, Murphy works for
the Community Mental
Heal th Center Board in Gallia
and Meigs Counties where he

SPRING

(17-9·) wtil hos t Rio Grande 1513 and second-seeded Findlay
College (15-B ) will · host
Defiance College (16-11) .
The two winners will meet
March 3at the school with the

FOOD

THURSDAY
BETA Bela
PRECEPTOR
::::::::::.-:::::.-:::::::::::::::;:;:::::::::::;:::;:;:=:;: ::.:·;. :·:. :·.
~: Sorori ty Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
;~: at the home of Ann Rupe. Lois
::.: Rosenbaum, co-hostess.
*~ REVIVAL AT Middleport
:~~ United Pentecostal Church,
~: S. Third Ave ., through
·:~ Sun day, 7:30 each evening,
:,;,: with the Rev. and Mrs.
TUESDA Y
Richard Masters and his
RUTLAND Bicentennial siSter , Tanya, Indian a,_
Committee mee ting, 7:30 pr eaching a nd prov iding
p.m. Tuesday at the Eli special music nightly. Rev .
Denison Legion Post.
·
William Kni tte l extends inXI GAMMA Mu Sorority vit'llion to the public.
Tuesd ay , 7 : 30 p.m . at
Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric Co . Cultu ral
CLUB TO MEET
program "A Woman Speaks"
Ameeting of the Tri-County
to be prese nted by Carolyn Ci tizens Ban d Radio Club,
Grueser and Karen Stanley. Meigs, Galtia and .Jackson ,
Hostesses, Sue Zirkle and will be held at 7:30 .p.m.
Linda Riffle.
Monday, March 1, at the
WEDNESDAY
Orchid Room in Pomeroy .
FREE CW THING Day by Any CBe r in the tri -eounty
Ga llia-Mei gs Community area is invited .
•
Action Agency, 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Wednesday at clothing
cen ter in old high school at
Cheshire . All persons of low
BOARD TO MEET
lricome welcome.
RAC
INE. - A special
THURSDAY
meetin
g of the Southern
MIDDLEPORT CUB Scout
Local
Board
of Education has
Pack 245, 7 p.m . Thursday at
been
called
for
7 this evening
Feeney-Bennett Pos t 128,
at
the
high
school
to discuss
American Legion Home.
for
studen ts
rule
changes
MEIGS COUNTY Women's
with
par
ents
and
the
Fellowship of Churches of
students.
Christ, 7:30p.m. Thursday at
Bradbury Chur ch of Christ
with installation of officers to
be held.

.Redmen face Central State

,.

Teachers
offered
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FRESH LEAN QUARTERS

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TIEUPS II VIIILABLE
REEDSVILLE - Requests
for leases on boat tieups at
For ked Run State Park now
being taken should be filed at
the park off ice between now
and March I. The cost for
each boat tieup is 113 for the
season, Doyle Smales, park
manager , said.
AWARD MADE
The Big Bend Emergency
Radio Team has awarded a
123A pacer radio and antenna ·
to Harry Roush, Sr., Mason,
W. Va., Guy Hyse ll sa id.

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~8:~H~~l_~~. .!~·.!.l

JOHN MURPHY
Center making referrals to
the clinical staff when individuals ar e ac ti ve ly
seeking help in dealing with
their individual problems.
Persons interested in
having Murphy speak to a
group or obta ining inform ation on alcoholism or
drugs, should contac t the
clini cs in either Ga lli a,
Jackson or Meigs Coun ties.
This program is supposred by

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1.1.

..6 - The Daily Sentinel. :•liddi&lt;'port -Pomero:.. 0 . Tu sda:•. Feb . 24 , 1!176

Party entertains
infirmary residents
CHESTEH

MPil tbt•rs uf

Ol t•ss in~

Polly's Pointers

by !\1r s. Co nr oy

the United Me thodist Wom('n

followrd by melodies on the

of !he Che ster Uni ted
Melhodisl
Churc h
·n -

aut oharp (Jl;-tyed · by BeHy
Wtll , Mr ~ . Ellll'l Orr read

tertained the rt•!·ddPnt~ of the
Meigs County l nfiru 1a r~· with
a party in obsr n ·arH.'t' of

followed by a poem , " I Wish

fr om

the

Upper

Hoo m

by Mrs . Claro ('onruy. The

Yttu a World of Harpiness .''
Otht·r rl'a cliugs Wl' I'C ·'A I ,ouk
a t Febru ary " nnd " Jack
Fros t V&lt;Jientine " by Mrs .
Co nnJ\ .
Mrs·. HerniL'l' Bailey read
ar1 artide abo ut Abrah~am
r .i nt:tJln ir1 hor10r tJf his birth·
da~' and Mrs . Rettv Moore
pr~· ~ent e d ·· Look ·u p an d
Live ."

men received ·a reel banrlana

MI'S. Sybil Dorsi was at the

handkerchief.
Th(' prog ram opened with

piano for g r oup sing in g .
C:ames we re played wi th
prizes being awa rded. The
party conc luded with prayer
by Mrs. F:v:1 Holldn e ntitled ,
·' For Love tu God an d Man."

Valentine 's Day .
T he at"tivities wt'l'l' held in

Lhr Infir mary dining ruum
with refreshments or c up ~
cakes, mint s and pun ch
ca rry ing out lht:' vctlcnllnl'
the me . E ach woman wa s
given a red and whit~ han-

dkerchief corsage fashioned

DO ITl'OURSBfl
a.EAN 'YOUR
CARPETS ...
THE PRORS510NAL WAY.
Rent the flmlalllic new Up &amp;
Out H}·dro - Mi~t Mac h~n e for
superior ca rJ)et cleaning. Loosens a nd
removes dirt, previous s hampoo res idue.~"­
and up to 90% of the ·.
moisture in just one
'
step. Save mone&gt;.' . . .
[ r
get re!ulta jullt hkt! a
1
profeMional!

AVAILABLE fOR RENTAL

JIM I

PICKENS

HARDWARE
Mason. W. Va.
HAS .: M on ., Tue ., Wed .
Thur s. -Sat . a-S: JO

Fri. 8-8:oo

l 'liLLV ' ~

" Baby'' and decorated with
pink and blue flowers , nuts ,
mints , raspberry pun ch and
coffee were se rved.
Other guests were Mrs .

Mae Spencer, Mrs . Gladys
Spencer, Mrs . Avis Bing,
Mrs. Goldie Frederick , Mrs.
Hattie Frederi ck, Mrs. Joan

· Wolfe, Mrs. Joyce Hoback,
Mrs . He len Lyons, Mr s.

AT
ALL
LOCATIO

be.• (':iliS('f] by a Ia(').; of AO t
I
\\f.tlrr. so a Jundry home
sC'rvkt• dt•partnwnt sa}'S, but
again it ma y bt• that thr
fahrk you ha vt.• dot•s not take
kindly to hot water. lmprupt•r
soaking ta n also f'ause this
pruhh•m - usc a gep('rous
amnunt uf d(•tc rgcnt and soa k
artidl• ror no longer than
fiftc.•t•n minutes.
·
If the.• dress were mh1 c I
would hHJscn the hem, and 011

which ha\'c bct·ome a
gray ish-urf
whit e .
My
prublcm is gell ing the white.
part s r ca ll v white ag&lt;:~in
\dthou1 harn~ling . the navy . I
lwve so&lt;lkcd the dress in a
mild luun d!'y pre-soa k before
washing but to no avail. Can

you hel p'! - DEBORAH .
BEAR UERORAII - I am

lhr back side of il try the
cfh•,·t of a pair gray dye nn
snrr~· ynu did not identify the
th(' \\ hite dots f and the n.a\'Y
fd1rit contl•nt in )'our dress hlue1 . If it looks well with lhe
as that might rnakt• ct dif· dingy white turned to gray,
ft•rt'lll'(' in "hat yo u might
and with no had eHect on the
try. 1\lanl' of the things one blut.', I \\ uuld dye the dress. It
mi~-;ht do to plain rabrks.
wuuld IJl' :1 navy dress dotted
t'S)ll'dally whih· ones, \\Ould with gray, and wilh gray
no t tw feasihlt• for thl' polka c·olla r and ruffs. - POLL\' .
dots. An~'thiug stro ng l' nough ,
to \~hit en tht• dots would
doubtless h:n•c :1 h~td dft•d un
tlw na ' 'Y hat• kgrouud. Thr
rollowing art.' some things you
may ha\'e been doing wro ng
mul a ('Orrt~d i o n might hl'lp
sum t·. Pt•rlmps you han been
using two little dt't&lt;' rgt•nt
whrn washington. Alsn thc
\\asher nw y han· be('ll
'"'crlna dt•d. This could also

RA CINE - A laye tte
shower honoring Mrs. Ernest
t lk el Spence!' was held
Monday Feb. 16 al !he home
of Mrs . El so n Spencer.
Hostesses were Mrs. David
Spencer and Mrs . Elson
Spencer. P anda 'n Pal was
!he t ~ e m e used for th e
shower . Game~ were played
wi th prizes going ro Mrs.
Ruth Simpson, Mrs . Betty
Wagner. Mrs . Mar ilyn Wolfe
and Mrs . .Jac kie Wag ner.
inscri bed w!th

I"KIIHLEM

DI-:AH POLLY - A fr iend
g;n·e me a navy blue jer sey
dre ss with white polka dots
cmd white C&lt;1ll a r and euffs

Shower fetes
Mrs. Spencer

A cake
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Polka dots present
cleaning problem

DEAH P0J.J.Y -- My Pel
Peeve is with those stores
!hal have Sunday On ly sales ,
since I do nul s hop on Sunday.
- VEHA .
DEAH POJ.J.Y - Wlteo
washing delicate things by

Miss Lorrianne Lyons.

A POUND ..........,
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8 x 10 PORTRAIT IN

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Fifth grader Lori Warden
read !he "Ge ttysburg Address" with David· Salmon~
reading a poem, "In the
Hearls of Our Countrymen,"
which he had written. Si&lt;lh
graders participating were
Darla Evans who read the

M.

DEAR POLLY - I want to
Je ll Marguerite thai I
t cmoved t~ re d s tain from my

The Lenten Breakfast and
the World Day of Prayer

Holy wnd film
to be shown .

car pet by soa king with cold

wol er a nd l11en heavily
coveri ng il with corn starc h.
GUYSVI LLE - A gospel It was left on to dry comsing wi ll be held at l ::iO p.rt1. pletely, and then vacmun.ed
Sa lurd ay at the · Guysville up . Rcpe~t if necessary . r
Community Church at Guys· find this will remove blood ,
vi ll e featu rin g lhe Som.
F .
d th
mildew and so on. and does
merv1 11 e .a mJ_1Y an.
e nol harm Ll1 e carpet. Brady Fam1ly from Mmeral I f'HANCES.
Wells, W. Va.
'You will rc('(_•i\'c :·1 dollar if
l,oll y uses yoUr favorite
hom e rn a kJng
id ea , Pet
Peeve, Poll y's Problem ur
solution to a problem . Write
Poll y in cart· of thl s news·

CIIOIR TO 'PERFORM
" An Eve ning of Psalms"

will be prese nted by !he Adult
Choir of !he Bradbury Church
of Chrts l at 7 p.m. Sunday at
the church. The pubhc is

paper.

inyi ted .

Star gardeners gather
DEXTER - Mrs. G. A.
Radekin hosted Slar Garden
Club• re cently with lwo
guests, Mrs. Audrey Swell
and Mrs. Dorothy Johnson
sisters of Mrs. Radekin.
The meeling was called to
order by the presiden t, Mrs .
Robe r t Jewell. Devotions
were given by the hostess
from Joh n iS: 1-10 "Law of the
Vineyard." She also gave
some famous quotations by

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Lincoln and a tribute for
Valen tine's Day. The prayer,
creed and coll~ct were given

by the group .
Roll call was " My Duty as a
Ga rden Club Member." A
thank.vo u note was read
from Mrs. Sally Engles for
pa rti cipating in the county
n ower show.

"Typewriter Song"'; Malinda
Salmons, "Old Song": Brian
Cleland, " My Great Big
Flashlight" and Laura Wolf,
"The King Who Thought He
Could Sing."
The program concluded
with a film on the Ameriean
nag .
Mrs. Libby Fisher presided
al the meeting wi th Mrs . Sue
Hager giving the secretary's
report and Barbara Dugan
the treasurer's report. A vote
of thanks was extrended to
Chuck Ba ker for building a
trophy case for the sehool.
April 25 was set as a date
for a smorgasbord . First,
second and third graders will
give the program with the
third grade to serve refresh·
ment.s.

Followi ng the meeting
refreshments were served by
the fourth grade mothers . ·

SILVER PLATE

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright
will show a film on their trip
to the Holy Land at the
Sunday nigh! service of the
Laurel Cliff Free Methodis t
Church, it was announced at
a recent mee ting of the
Youn g Adult Class al the
Meigs County Infirmary.
Also announced was a visH
of the Everlasting Lo ve
Group lo the church on March
28. P rayer opened the
meeting with Mrs. Shar on
Wright elected secretary •
treasu r e r . Belinda Friend

had sc rip ture and the group
pra cticed
new
so ngs.
Refreshments were ser ved .

The meeting, presided over
by Mrs. Karl Grueser, was
held following a day of
quilling and a sack IWtcheon .
The birthday of Mrs. Ruby
Grueser was observed with a
cake.
It was announced

the

Minersville Chureh will host
the World Day of Prayer
service on March 5 at I :30
p.m. at Trinity Chureh was
extended .

Correspondence

was read concerning the
World HWtger Seminar and a
retreat at Otterbein College,
April 8 and 9.
. A sympathy card wsa sent
to Mrs. Virginia Fisher and a
get well eard to Mrs. Teresa
Fisher who broke her arm.
Cards of thanks were read
from Mrs. Hazel MeCullum,
Mrs. Gladys Taylor, Mrs.

Old." Mrs. Elizabeth Searles
read " What American Means
to Me .1' Members answered
roll call with a scripture.
hoste Sses ,
Mrs .
The
Isabelle Winebrenner, Mrs.
Elizabeth Slavin, Mrs. Leora
Sigman and Mrs . Eva Hartley served chicken s~lad and
hot rolls . The tables were
decorated in red, white and
blue.
Atte nding besides those
named were Mrs, Li llian
Demoskey , Mrs. Freda
Edwards, Mrs. Pearl Hoffman , Mrs . Gwinnie White,
Mrs. Eloise Wilson, Mrs.
EJecta Souders and Mrs.
Beulah While.

75 attend
grange contest

A party was staged at the
Athens Mental Health Center
Thursday for 37 patients by
the Junior Amnerican Legion
Auxiliary members of the
Eighth District as a community service project.

No appo intment necusa•y • limit: One special 8 x 10 pe1 child .
Two per !emily • Agn fo ur weeks th rough fou rteen, years • Ad ·
ditionel portraits aweilabla at reasonable prices,
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hospital service.

SP ENT WEEKEN D
Mr. a nd Mrs . Robert
Grueser of Caldwell spent the
weekend here wilh hi s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Gru ese r , and La rr y, RD
Pomeroy . Their daughter ,
Kim, re turned home with her

Green Thumb notes for
March will be written by Mrs.
Robert Jewell and for June
by Mrs. Norman Will. Mrs.
Jewell showed how to make a
bicenten nial flower bed in the
.s hape of a star . She also
na med, flowers to use r.-~--~-~--.~~-~-------representing th e different
Sunpl,· l:wh clchollc 11·hn
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colors.
t ~\I h :t Itc ll llt '.l':t r "r ht t' llll'S' ,1Jn11ld k1 1&lt; ~~
Some membe rs vo1unleered to help deeorate the
stage at Harrisonville Sc;hool
for the Grange District Drill
Contest hos ted by Meigs
County Gra nges.
Mrs. Grover Stout's topic
was "Gera nium s ." She
discussed how to s!,rt plants
T hl ],, ,,
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l•. tl.". tJit :1, J'l llrlo Il l ·1,1! &lt; Ill h
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from slips. She stressed the
"n -l ;t\lt r ,,IL t ,, ' " ,lu ip fp r 11 . litll
\111 '1 ill ~ rot). '1 " ),. roll I r. \n •I&lt; it j 11
importance
of
proper
11,.,., .. •t r 111,
lktt l th rct· th, qt,,nu l I HI!JI IIJ.,: ~"I' rol r1 .1111 d 1&lt;1'1. l '!] lllhibk
wa tering. She told of !he
.
'' '"'1'·'11 111 "1\I!I .C m ~ w·. tft &lt; r l"•hc tn "i!lt·nwtq 1'rrnn] •th .
h i 1' 1r d r ci hr &gt;Ill&lt; ' · ,,u ',I tid 1 \ l l\ 1 1 11' ~'' &lt;,
l k , ,11 1'·1" hl' 1\ ,I •t' l r'\' 1111 1]( ,~ l'i lltl.:ii l
many different kinds. She
.u!t l ll· ,, , 1·1 pt .ttl l&lt;'.d f· l t ' ' •lllr • 1 h,, k l &gt;l l'l'" ' ' )11 ,\11 , .111 lli&lt;k]•tllo 1rlll .tp'111
also sa id thev were seldom
~ o.lt&gt;\\ \ ] , ., "'l""'"l"lu \ "\rr 1t(l
t ' ,lt h ,rtrrl \\ rrl "'"
both e red by. in sec ts. The
'I h.d\ "h) 11\ .1 \.!' ""l trlt .1 I'• , r•n I !I\I"\IJ( '"' · I j, , '"'"'" , , h.• ,.,.,] I' ll
gro up reme mbe red
the
,, ,f t.ll l tlld t 1't lld t· tt l t11•111',11111 ·',1!&lt; 1!1 . "-'IIIII)! hi\ &lt;1 " 111\Ht' l\ in iln&lt;l' kt· ~
.\ n t t h \t 1a llrlt· lll .t.~t' ll l ,1, ,., llrrl
gerani wn s Mrs. Stout had in
\\rorl.
f,. t .111 ' "" lf.l11&gt;t ' " "II'·"'' I k
her flower garden when the
J 11 ~ l'rr"· id t·~ d~t· hn1 tll •u r. utn·
"' ' '~ ' fror 1' •11. \\' ln , h lll t.llt&lt; '"\,Ill
• ' " \l.' f ,l,l!&lt;' .0\ thl' l&lt;rl\'t·\1 Hll(' (IIJ1
group mel !here last fall.
pJ., , ll ~&lt; '"' ''·'J!' th.n ,.,,., ,.,, , ' '' u
I ro I r&gt;ll .
Kitchen po tpourri was
1... '' .. \n ,l tht ''1'1." ,. 11 &gt;I nh t l ~e· lit• ' ' '
'). I h '' ,l\,ul.d1k ,1,,, ,&lt;1\olni,.:lu I"
discussed by the members.
•pn .,l olt ,.( i\ ,. ""' •'' ""' " ·"'"'
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Mts. G. A. Radekin won first
,\!,,m ,.._."1'1c m.t kt· tlw ... •d• tnt • ~l I h h .t nrl1 n .oJ] '!I"' ~ rrf lll'llh
1
pl ace
in
fl ower
ar' ,111, 1 ; .111.! o1t.ll \ dm•u~h • ll'rr ll )!.
t.d,t H I ,L'Il llll l!l ,C tl..ot lll"ll .tpc. 1' ' '
II h.1hlt •"lll] U ili t \
rangements, and Mrs. Virgil ., . '"" .nc .r ll d 1&lt; •. 1111 \ '. T ht l1111 h ' '·
'(, IH.1k1• &gt;lift '
h , tl&lt;' ,rrl lll&lt;k·
Atkins second place.
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llt•nr.llh!' .t.l:t· nt "" t •lm·
Travel prize donated by
~i·h, ''"'l f,,_,]u,
J~ .ln. ~ . l.tt ll tlu , r" ' 1,j I&lt; tl \ ,11 ,,., I"' r.
Mrs. Robert Holliday was
M nd. ,J lr r. o.!!ll ·
j&lt;, tn u nh Lr d, ,,, I'l l« ,, ""' tht•
bought by Mrs. Atkins. Mrs. ·
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1'.1_1!.-. H lil' c.n1·,
ol:! l .•. \ " &lt;1\1 ] '.111\ \I&lt; J'l!l.t\\1111 (1 )1' " 'I'
Norman Will won the hostess

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The group sang " Happy
Birthday " to Mrs. Dorothy
Johnson. A si lent auction was
held.
Refreshmen ts were served
by the hostess assisted by her
dau~hh·r c::tnd s i~ tcrs .

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4 New Varieties

DOG FOOD

25 lb.
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p.m. Thursday at Seddon's im
the Mall , Parkersburg.
Husbands will be guests.

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RIVEJWIEW Garden Club ,
Thursday, 7:30 p. m. at the
home of Mrs . Warren
Pickens.
HosteSses , Mrs . Donald
Putnam a nd Mrs. Lyl e
Balderson . Gu~sl speake r
will be Georg e Piekens with
the program on the bicen·
tennial .

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Auxiliary , 6:30p.m . potluck
dinner, mee ting at1:30 p. m .
Wednesday. Plans to be made
for the legion birthday observance.

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: comm~nders and trus tees
... and wives, 7 p.m . Wednesday
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:- American Legion Hall.
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WILDWOOD Garden Club, ·
: 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at th e .
: home of Mts. Vernon Nease
: with Mrs. Dwight Milhoan ,
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: ·, DLEPORT Lio ns Club ,
: Wednesday noon, a t the
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: Masonic Temp_
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• Christian Temperance Union ,
: annual Frances Willard tea to
: . be held at 2 p.m. at the
; Pomeroy United Methodist
• Church. Mrs. Josep h Cook to
:• bave the program.

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HARRISONVI LLE
About 75 persons attended the
Grange Ri.lualislic Con test
staged Thursday night at the
Harrisonville School.
Visitors were from Gallia ,
Vinton a nd Athens Counties
with Stale Master James
Ross and State Grange Youth
Directors Bernie and Helen
Shoema ke r . judgin g the
contest. A rating of exce llent
was g iven the Pom Ona
Grange fifth degree team
which will now compete in the
state finals on March 13 a t
Pleasa ntville School in
Fairfield County.
Food for the contest was
donated by all of the Meigs
County granges. State
decorations were provided by
the Star a nd Rutland Garden
Clubs . A practice session was
sc heduled for Friday night, 7
p.m . a! the Roc;k Springs
Grange hall.

We Accept Federal Food Stamps
PHONE 992-3480
Corner 'Mill and Second Sts. We reserve the ri_ght to limit quantities. MIDDLEPORT, O.

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Ice cream a nd cake we re

served. Going from here to
assist in the party were· Mrs.
Albert Rou sh and Mrs .
Herbert Hoover. Middleport
Unit 128; Mrs. Allen Hampton, Middleport Unit 263;
Mrs. Olin Knapp, Pome roy
Unil 39; Mrs. Myrtle Walker ,
Rac.ine Unit 602, and the

SUPER MARKET • Open Daily 9 to 10
Sun. 10 to 10

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stages party

Mrs. Brenda Haggy and Mrs.
Darla Hawl ey were ap·
poin ted lo have char.ge of
refreshments for the March
18 mee ting .
Aitendin g bes ides those
named were Randy Hawley ,
CONDITION IMPROVED
Vicki Hanson , Joanne Clark,
Six-month-old Brian Keith
Susan Fles hma n, Diane
patie nt
at
Lewis , Tom Soulsby, Jack Friend, a
and .Jane Jaeob s, Dick and Children 's Hospital for the
Sharon Folme r , Kathy past few weeks, is now oul of
Scarberry, Bob and Linda intensive care . Visiting with
Foster, Ida Mae Marlin, him over the weekend were
Virgil Phillips. Brian and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Debbie Friend , Ricbard and Brian Friend , his grandLinda Friend, Mrs. Mildred mother, Mrs. Pat Johnson,
Jacobs and the_Rev . and Mrs .. and his great&lt;gtandmother,
Mrs. Marjorie Ball.
Floyd Shook.

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recent rn.eeting.

TUESDAY
PAST
MATRONS ,
" , Pomeroy Chapter, 0 .E.S .•
6:30p.m ., potluck dinner at
the
Masonic
Temple,
Tuesday .
MIDDLEPORT' '". POMEROY area braneh,
_ American Association of
;·"' University Women, Tuesday,
' 7:30 p.m. at the Meigs High
.. · School library. Theme of the
., . meeting will be "Twenty-first
, i ., Century '' with HDeciding
;... . ,. Now" as the program topic
by the Community Com' .. mittee of Maxine Wingett,
, 1-1 Mrs. Eileen Buck, Miss Helen
" Smi th , Mres . Jeanette
.. Thomas and Mrs. Sabra
Morrison. Members to take
.. articles for silent auction.
.. , Mrs . Betsy Horky, hostess
chainnan.
AMERICAN LEGION
Auxiliary, Drew Webster
· Post 39, bolh junior and
senior uni ts, 7:30 p.m .
. Tuesday al the hall. Mrs.
Marj orie
Goett,
Americanism chairperson to
· bave the program with a
Bicentennial Minuteman to
be the speaker . Two nags will
also be presented .
RA CINE AMERICAN
~ • Legion Auxiliary at the hall , 7
p.m. .Tuesday . ,
"' " AMERICAN LEGION
• , Auxiliary, Drew Webster
:::,: Post 39, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.
' at the hall
. . Program by Mrs.
, Marjorie
Goett
on
i Americanism to include talk
: and slide presentation by the
~
Bicentennial .Minuteman.
•
JUNIOR American Legion
: Auxiliary , 6:30p . m. Tuesday
: ; at the home of Mr. and Mrs .
: ~ Albert Roush with Becky
• Roush and Christi Smith ,

Ethel Stewart and Mrs . Clara
Custer.
Mrs . Richard Jarvis
presented the program from
the book , "When Virtue is
Vanishing ."
She
read
scripture from Proverbs 5:14, and Phil. 4:7-8 and had
prayer . Readings on the
!heme, "Hea rts Beauty
Shop"' were given by the
members,
with
each
describing a heart mentioned
in the Bible. They were an
envious heart, a happy heart,
a sound heart, a merry heart,
an Wtderstanding heart, a
hard heart, a proud heart, a
modest heart, a pure heart, a
sick heart and a lustful heart.
A discussion followed the
readings .
There was a dialog ue en·
titled " Harem Household "'
presented by Mrs. Grueser
and Mrs. J"lle Sayre . Mrs.
Sayre will have the program
in Mareh. Others attending
the meeting were Mrs. Mary
Russell , Mrs. Mildred
Phillips, Mrs . Sadie Brown,
Mrs. Stella Grueser a nd Mrs.
Lillie Starcher.

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WEIGHS 12 LBS.
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Contributions to the heart
flUid and the aerial ladder
truck were made by the
United Methodist Women of
the Minersville Church at a

Services announced Auxiliary

7: 45 p.m. The World Day of
"frog s" for holdi ng fl owers, Prayer service will be a t the.
elc. If the Container docs not Minersville Uniled Methodist
fit s nug ly into you r vase Church on Mareh 5 and is a
Chu rc h Wome n Uniled
cmd10r with floral clay . program.
MAR IE.
Mrs . El izabet h Ga r dner
DF.AR POLLY - I have
he lp for Brenda who has· gave devotions using the
tro uble keepin g her tissue !heme, "What God Wants Us
dress paltern s in good s hape. to Be." She used scripture
RJJY lig ~ twcig h t white pelion, and a poem by Helen Steiner
Rice entitl ed " Why Should He
cu t your favorite patlerns out
Die.for Sueh as 1," along with
of it a nd mark on them ju.s t as
th e li ssuc (J n ~s are. I ha ve a poem,.''Tribute .to Gro wing
done lhis for fiv e years a nd
find it wonderful. - MRS. R.

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and sang, " America."

containers. They make good

SING SLATED

A PENNY

HACINE '- A program in
•ribute to George Washington
and Abraham I.inco]n was
presented by the fourth, fifth
and sixth graders at the
Racine Elementary School at
Monday night's meeting of
the Raeine PTO.
!.aura Wolfe led in the
pledge lo the nag and the
Lord 's Prayer. Fourth
graders, Jason Hill , Rhonda
Smilh, Tony Wolfe, Teresa
Hill, Ricbard Hill , Timmy
Evans, Lois Fran k, Trt!vor
Ca rdone, Kevin Kurfman and
Mar·ia Wagner read a poem

hand, pu1 th em in a plastic service were announced at
the Thursday night meeting
ba~ before carr ying out to the
of
!he Busy !lee Class of the
c:lothesline : T,his preven ts
•
Midd
le por t F ir st Baptist
any snags or mixe,j colors
Church.
Doroth y Thornton, Mrs . from ru bbing agains t other
An invitation to the Lenten
Leopha Wagner , Mrs. Louise th ings before 1hey get to the breakfast was ex tende d by
li" e. - F.THEJ..
Staals a nd Dav id and.
DEAR POJ.J.Y ~ I save all the women of Trinity Church
Meli nda . Mrs. Martha Lou
my
plas tic:: st rawber ry to be held there March 3 al

Beeg le, Mrs . Debbie Hill ,
Mrs. Ma ry Katherine Holler,
Mrs. Dorothy Badgley, Mrs.
Helen Simpson, JV~rs. Maria
Wagner and Mrs. Sh irley
Dugan.
Sendin~ gifts we re Mrs.
Clara Powell, Mrs. Aleta
Weaver, Miss Vickie Carr,
Mrs. Sue Marr, Mrs. Clara
Adam s,
Mrs . Bar~ara
Duga n, Mrs. Eva Teaford,
Mrs. Grella Simpsoh, Mrs.
Helen Roush, Mrs. Lillian .
Hayma n, Mrs. Avice Spencer, Mrs. May Morrison, Mrs.
Els_te Lipscomb, Mrs. Letha
Kelley,
Mrs .
Edi th
Bumgarner, Mrs. Ruth Ann
llill , Miss Rosaline Lyons and

Social
Calendar

Program honors Minersville UMW
past presidents makes contributions

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Party entertains
infirmary residents
CHESTEH

MPil tbt•rs uf

Ol t•ss in~

Polly's Pointers

by !\1r s. Co nr oy

the United Me thodist Wom('n

followrd by melodies on the

of !he Che ster Uni ted
Melhodisl
Churc h
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aut oharp (Jl;-tyed · by BeHy
Wtll , Mr ~ . Ellll'l Orr read

tertained the rt•!·ddPnt~ of the
Meigs County l nfiru 1a r~· with
a party in obsr n ·arH.'t' of

followed by a poem , " I Wish

fr om

the

Upper

Hoo m

by Mrs . Claro ('onruy. The

Yttu a World of Harpiness .''
Otht·r rl'a cliugs Wl' I'C ·'A I ,ouk
a t Febru ary " nnd " Jack
Fros t V&lt;Jientine " by Mrs .
Co nnJ\ .
Mrs·. HerniL'l' Bailey read
ar1 artide abo ut Abrah~am
r .i nt:tJln ir1 hor10r tJf his birth·
da~' and Mrs . Rettv Moore
pr~· ~ent e d ·· Look ·u p an d
Live ."

men received ·a reel banrlana

MI'S. Sybil Dorsi was at the

handkerchief.
Th(' prog ram opened with

piano for g r oup sing in g .
C:ames we re played wi th
prizes being awa rded. The
party conc luded with prayer
by Mrs. F:v:1 Holldn e ntitled ,
·' For Love tu God an d Man."

Valentine 's Day .
T he at"tivities wt'l'l' held in

Lhr Infir mary dining ruum
with refreshments or c up ~
cakes, mint s and pun ch
ca rry ing out lht:' vctlcnllnl'
the me . E ach woman wa s
given a red and whit~ han-

dkerchief corsage fashioned

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a.EAN 'YOUR
CARPETS ...
THE PRORS510NAL WAY.
Rent the flmlalllic new Up &amp;
Out H}·dro - Mi~t Mac h~n e for
superior ca rJ)et cleaning. Loosens a nd
removes dirt, previous s hampoo res idue.~"­
and up to 90% of the ·.
moisture in just one
'
step. Save mone&gt;.' . . .
[ r
get re!ulta jullt hkt! a
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HAS .: M on ., Tue ., Wed .
Thur s. -Sat . a-S: JO

Fri. 8-8:oo

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" Baby'' and decorated with
pink and blue flowers , nuts ,
mints , raspberry pun ch and
coffee were se rved.
Other guests were Mrs .

Mae Spencer, Mrs . Gladys
Spencer, Mrs . Avis Bing,
Mrs. Goldie Frederick , Mrs.
Hattie Frederi ck, Mrs. Joan

· Wolfe, Mrs. Joyce Hoback,
Mrs . He len Lyons, Mr s.

AT
ALL
LOCATIO

be.• (':iliS('f] by a Ia(').; of AO t
I
\\f.tlrr. so a Jundry home
sC'rvkt• dt•partnwnt sa}'S, but
again it ma y bt• that thr
fahrk you ha vt.• dot•s not take
kindly to hot water. lmprupt•r
soaking ta n also f'ause this
pruhh•m - usc a gep('rous
amnunt uf d(•tc rgcnt and soa k
artidl• ror no longer than
fiftc.•t•n minutes.
·
If the.• dress were mh1 c I
would hHJscn the hem, and 011

which ha\'c bct·ome a
gray ish-urf
whit e .
My
prublcm is gell ing the white.
part s r ca ll v white ag&lt;:~in
\dthou1 harn~ling . the navy . I
lwve so&lt;lkcd the dress in a
mild luun d!'y pre-soa k before
washing but to no avail. Can

you hel p'! - DEBORAH .
BEAR UERORAII - I am

lhr back side of il try the
cfh•,·t of a pair gray dye nn
snrr~· ynu did not identify the
th(' \\ hite dots f and the n.a\'Y
fd1rit contl•nt in )'our dress hlue1 . If it looks well with lhe
as that might rnakt• ct dif· dingy white turned to gray,
ft•rt'lll'(' in "hat yo u might
and with no had eHect on the
try. 1\lanl' of the things one blut.', I \\ uuld dye the dress. It
mi~-;ht do to plain rabrks.
wuuld IJl' :1 navy dress dotted
t'S)ll'dally whih· ones, \\Ould with gray, and wilh gray
no t tw feasihlt• for thl' polka c·olla r and ruffs. - POLL\' .
dots. An~'thiug stro ng l' nough ,
to \~hit en tht• dots would
doubtless h:n•c :1 h~td dft•d un
tlw na ' 'Y hat• kgrouud. Thr
rollowing art.' some things you
may ha\'e been doing wro ng
mul a ('Orrt~d i o n might hl'lp
sum t·. Pt•rlmps you han been
using two little dt't&lt;' rgt•nt
whrn washington. Alsn thc
\\asher nw y han· be('ll
'"'crlna dt•d. This could also

RA CINE - A laye tte
shower honoring Mrs. Ernest
t lk el Spence!' was held
Monday Feb. 16 al !he home
of Mrs . El so n Spencer.
Hostesses were Mrs. David
Spencer and Mrs . Elson
Spencer. P anda 'n Pal was
!he t ~ e m e used for th e
shower . Game~ were played
wi th prizes going ro Mrs.
Ruth Simpson, Mrs . Betty
Wagner. Mrs . Mar ilyn Wolfe
and Mrs . .Jac kie Wag ner.
inscri bed w!th

I"KIIHLEM

DI-:AH POLLY - A fr iend
g;n·e me a navy blue jer sey
dre ss with white polka dots
cmd white C&lt;1ll a r and euffs

Shower fetes
Mrs. Spencer

A cake
DAn __________ ___

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Polka dots present
cleaning problem

DEAH P0J.J.Y -- My Pel
Peeve is with those stores
!hal have Sunday On ly sales ,
since I do nul s hop on Sunday.
- VEHA .
DEAH POJ.J.Y - Wlteo
washing delicate things by

Miss Lorrianne Lyons.

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Fifth grader Lori Warden
read !he "Ge ttysburg Address" with David· Salmon~
reading a poem, "In the
Hearls of Our Countrymen,"
which he had written. Si&lt;lh
graders participating were
Darla Evans who read the

M.

DEAR POLLY - I want to
Je ll Marguerite thai I
t cmoved t~ re d s tain from my

The Lenten Breakfast and
the World Day of Prayer

Holy wnd film
to be shown .

car pet by soa king with cold

wol er a nd l11en heavily
coveri ng il with corn starc h.
GUYSVI LLE - A gospel It was left on to dry comsing wi ll be held at l ::iO p.rt1. pletely, and then vacmun.ed
Sa lurd ay at the · Guysville up . Rcpe~t if necessary . r
Community Church at Guys· find this will remove blood ,
vi ll e featu rin g lhe Som.
F .
d th
mildew and so on. and does
merv1 11 e .a mJ_1Y an.
e nol harm Ll1 e carpet. Brady Fam1ly from Mmeral I f'HANCES.
Wells, W. Va.
'You will rc('(_•i\'c :·1 dollar if
l,oll y uses yoUr favorite
hom e rn a kJng
id ea , Pet
Peeve, Poll y's Problem ur
solution to a problem . Write
Poll y in cart· of thl s news·

CIIOIR TO 'PERFORM
" An Eve ning of Psalms"

will be prese nted by !he Adult
Choir of !he Bradbury Church
of Chrts l at 7 p.m. Sunday at
the church. The pubhc is

paper.

inyi ted .

Star gardeners gather
DEXTER - Mrs. G. A.
Radekin hosted Slar Garden
Club• re cently with lwo
guests, Mrs. Audrey Swell
and Mrs. Dorothy Johnson
sisters of Mrs. Radekin.
The meeling was called to
order by the presiden t, Mrs .
Robe r t Jewell. Devotions
were given by the hostess
from Joh n iS: 1-10 "Law of the
Vineyard." She also gave
some famous quotations by

r-------

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EXAMPLE:

Lincoln and a tribute for
Valen tine's Day. The prayer,
creed and coll~ct were given

by the group .
Roll call was " My Duty as a
Ga rden Club Member." A
thank.vo u note was read
from Mrs. Sally Engles for
pa rti cipating in the county
n ower show.

"Typewriter Song"'; Malinda
Salmons, "Old Song": Brian
Cleland, " My Great Big
Flashlight" and Laura Wolf,
"The King Who Thought He
Could Sing."
The program concluded
with a film on the Ameriean
nag .
Mrs. Libby Fisher presided
al the meeting wi th Mrs . Sue
Hager giving the secretary's
report and Barbara Dugan
the treasurer's report. A vote
of thanks was extrended to
Chuck Ba ker for building a
trophy case for the sehool.
April 25 was set as a date
for a smorgasbord . First,
second and third graders will
give the program with the
third grade to serve refresh·
ment.s.

Followi ng the meeting
refreshments were served by
the fourth grade mothers . ·

SILVER PLATE

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright
will show a film on their trip
to the Holy Land at the
Sunday nigh! service of the
Laurel Cliff Free Methodis t
Church, it was announced at
a recent mee ting of the
Youn g Adult Class al the
Meigs County Infirmary.
Also announced was a visH
of the Everlasting Lo ve
Group lo the church on March
28. P rayer opened the
meeting with Mrs. Shar on
Wright elected secretary •
treasu r e r . Belinda Friend

had sc rip ture and the group
pra cticed
new
so ngs.
Refreshments were ser ved .

The meeting, presided over
by Mrs. Karl Grueser, was
held following a day of
quilling and a sack IWtcheon .
The birthday of Mrs. Ruby
Grueser was observed with a
cake.
It was announced

the

Minersville Chureh will host
the World Day of Prayer
service on March 5 at I :30
p.m. at Trinity Chureh was
extended .

Correspondence

was read concerning the
World HWtger Seminar and a
retreat at Otterbein College,
April 8 and 9.
. A sympathy card wsa sent
to Mrs. Virginia Fisher and a
get well eard to Mrs. Teresa
Fisher who broke her arm.
Cards of thanks were read
from Mrs. Hazel MeCullum,
Mrs. Gladys Taylor, Mrs.

Old." Mrs. Elizabeth Searles
read " What American Means
to Me .1' Members answered
roll call with a scripture.
hoste Sses ,
Mrs .
The
Isabelle Winebrenner, Mrs.
Elizabeth Slavin, Mrs. Leora
Sigman and Mrs . Eva Hartley served chicken s~lad and
hot rolls . The tables were
decorated in red, white and
blue.
Atte nding besides those
named were Mrs, Li llian
Demoskey , Mrs. Freda
Edwards, Mrs. Pearl Hoffman , Mrs . Gwinnie White,
Mrs. Eloise Wilson, Mrs.
EJecta Souders and Mrs.
Beulah While.

75 attend
grange contest

A party was staged at the
Athens Mental Health Center
Thursday for 37 patients by
the Junior Amnerican Legion
Auxiliary members of the
Eighth District as a community service project.

No appo intment necusa•y • limit: One special 8 x 10 pe1 child .
Two per !emily • Agn fo ur weeks th rough fou rteen, years • Ad ·
ditionel portraits aweilabla at reasonable prices,
·

11111111, . . . . . . . . . . diM-.

hospital service.

SP ENT WEEKEN D
Mr. a nd Mrs . Robert
Grueser of Caldwell spent the
weekend here wilh hi s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Gru ese r , and La rr y, RD
Pomeroy . Their daughter ,
Kim, re turned home with her

Green Thumb notes for
March will be written by Mrs.
Robert Jewell and for June
by Mrs. Norman Will. Mrs.
Jewell showed how to make a
bicenten nial flower bed in the
.s hape of a star . She also
na med, flowers to use r.-~--~-~--.~~-~-------representing th e different
Sunpl,· l:wh clchollc 11·hn
.
colors.
t ~\I h :t Itc ll llt '.l':t r "r ht t' llll'S' ,1Jn11ld k1 1&lt; ~~
Some membe rs vo1unleered to help deeorate the
stage at Harrisonville Sc;hool
for the Grange District Drill
Contest hos ted by Meigs
County Gra nges.
Mrs. Grover Stout's topic
was "Gera nium s ." She
discussed how to s!,rt plants
T hl ],, ,,
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l•. tl.". tJit :1, J'l llrlo Il l ·1,1! &lt; Ill h
.1 1" " ' 11••11 l rr
from slips. She stressed the
"n -l ;t\lt r ,,IL t ,, ' " ,lu ip fp r 11 . litll
\111 '1 ill ~ rot). '1 " ),. roll I r. \n •I&lt; it j 11
importance
of
proper
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lktt l th rct· th, qt,,nu l I HI!JI IIJ.,: ~"I' rol r1 .1111 d 1&lt;1'1. l '!] lllhibk
wa tering. She told of !he
.
'' '"'1'·'11 111 "1\I!I .C m ~ w·. tft &lt; r l"•hc tn "i!lt·nwtq 1'rrnn] •th .
h i 1' 1r d r ci hr &gt;Ill&lt; ' · ,,u ',I tid 1 \ l l\ 1 1 11' ~'' &lt;,
l k , ,11 1'·1" hl' 1\ ,I •t' l r'\' 1111 1]( ,~ l'i lltl.:ii l
many different kinds. She
.u!t l ll· ,, , 1·1 pt .ttl l&lt;'.d f· l t ' ' •lllr • 1 h,, k l &gt;l l'l'" ' ' )11 ,\11 , .111 lli&lt;k]•tllo 1rlll .tp'111
also sa id thev were seldom
~ o.lt&gt;\\ \ ] , ., "'l""'"l"lu \ "\rr 1t(l
t ' ,lt h ,rtrrl \\ rrl "'"
both e red by. in sec ts. The
'I h.d\ "h) 11\ .1 \.!' ""l trlt .1 I'• , r•n I !I\I"\IJ( '"' · I j, , '"'"'" , , h.• ,.,.,] I' ll
gro up reme mbe red
the
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gerani wn s Mrs. Stout had in
\\rorl.
f,. t .111 ' "" lf.l11&gt;t ' " "II'·"'' I k
her flower garden when the
J 11 ~ l'rr"· id t·~ d~t· hn1 tll •u r. utn·
"' ' '~ ' fror 1' •11. \\' ln , h lll t.llt&lt; '"\,Ill
• ' " \l.' f ,l,l!&lt;' .0\ thl' l&lt;rl\'t·\1 Hll(' (IIJ1
group mel !here last fall.
pJ., , ll ~&lt; '"' ''·'J!' th.n ,.,,., ,.,, , ' '' u
I ro I r&gt;ll .
Kitchen po tpourri was
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discussed by the members.
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Mts. G. A. Radekin won first
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t.d,t H I ,L'Il llll l!l ,C tl..ot lll"ll .tpc. 1' ' '
II h.1hlt •"lll] U ili t \
rangements, and Mrs. Virgil ., . '"" .nc .r ll d 1&lt; •. 1111 \ '. T ht l1111 h ' '·
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Atkins second place.
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Travel prize donated by
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J~ .ln. ~ . l.tt ll tlu , r" ' 1,j I&lt; tl \ ,11 ,,., I"' r.
Mrs. Robert Holliday was
M nd. ,J lr r. o.!!ll ·
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Husbands will be guests.

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RIVEJWIEW Garden Club ,
Thursday, 7:30 p. m. at the
home of Mrs . Warren
Pickens.
HosteSses , Mrs . Donald
Putnam a nd Mrs. Lyl e
Balderson . Gu~sl speake r
will be Georg e Piekens with
the program on the bicen·
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Wednesday. Plans to be made
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: 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at th e .
: home of Mts. Vernon Nease
: with Mrs. Dwight Milhoan ,
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: ·, DLEPORT Lio ns Club ,
: Wednesday noon, a t the
: Meigs Inn.
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: Masonic Temp_
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• Christian Temperance Union ,
: annual Frances Willard tea to
: . be held at 2 p.m. at the
; Pomeroy United Methodist
• Church. Mrs. Josep h Cook to
:• bave the program.

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HARRISONVI LLE
About 75 persons attended the
Grange Ri.lualislic Con test
staged Thursday night at the
Harrisonville School.
Visitors were from Gallia ,
Vinton a nd Athens Counties
with Stale Master James
Ross and State Grange Youth
Directors Bernie and Helen
Shoema ke r . judgin g the
contest. A rating of exce llent
was g iven the Pom Ona
Grange fifth degree team
which will now compete in the
state finals on March 13 a t
Pleasa ntville School in
Fairfield County.
Food for the contest was
donated by all of the Meigs
County granges. State
decorations were provided by
the Star a nd Rutland Garden
Clubs . A practice session was
sc heduled for Friday night, 7
p.m . a! the Roc;k Springs
Grange hall.

We Accept Federal Food Stamps
PHONE 992-3480
Corner 'Mill and Second Sts. We reserve the ri_ght to limit quantities. MIDDLEPORT, O.

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Ice cream a nd cake we re

served. Going from here to
assist in the party were· Mrs.
Albert Rou sh and Mrs .
Herbert Hoover. Middleport
Unit 128; Mrs. Allen Hampton, Middleport Unit 263;
Mrs. Olin Knapp, Pome roy
Unil 39; Mrs. Myrtle Walker ,
Rac.ine Unit 602, and the

SUPER MARKET • Open Daily 9 to 10
Sun. 10 to 10

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stages party

Mrs. Brenda Haggy and Mrs.
Darla Hawl ey were ap·
poin ted lo have char.ge of
refreshments for the March
18 mee ting .
Aitendin g bes ides those
named were Randy Hawley ,
CONDITION IMPROVED
Vicki Hanson , Joanne Clark,
Six-month-old Brian Keith
Susan Fles hma n, Diane
patie nt
at
Lewis , Tom Soulsby, Jack Friend, a
and .Jane Jaeob s, Dick and Children 's Hospital for the
Sharon Folme r , Kathy past few weeks, is now oul of
Scarberry, Bob and Linda intensive care . Visiting with
Foster, Ida Mae Marlin, him over the weekend were
Virgil Phillips. Brian and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Debbie Friend , Ricbard and Brian Friend , his grandLinda Friend, Mrs. Mildred mother, Mrs. Pat Johnson,
Jacobs and the_Rev . and Mrs .. and his great&lt;gtandmother,
Mrs. Marjorie Ball.
Floyd Shook.

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TUESDAY
PAST
MATRONS ,
" , Pomeroy Chapter, 0 .E.S .•
6:30p.m ., potluck dinner at
the
Masonic
Temple,
Tuesday .
MIDDLEPORT' '". POMEROY area braneh,
_ American Association of
;·"' University Women, Tuesday,
' 7:30 p.m. at the Meigs High
.. · School library. Theme of the
., . meeting will be "Twenty-first
, i ., Century '' with HDeciding
;... . ,. Now" as the program topic
by the Community Com' .. mittee of Maxine Wingett,
, 1-1 Mrs. Eileen Buck, Miss Helen
" Smi th , Mres . Jeanette
.. Thomas and Mrs. Sabra
Morrison. Members to take
.. articles for silent auction.
.. , Mrs . Betsy Horky, hostess
chainnan.
AMERICAN LEGION
Auxiliary, Drew Webster
· Post 39, bolh junior and
senior uni ts, 7:30 p.m .
. Tuesday al the hall. Mrs.
Marj orie
Goett,
Americanism chairperson to
· bave the program with a
Bicentennial Minuteman to
be the speaker . Two nags will
also be presented .
RA CINE AMERICAN
~ • Legion Auxiliary at the hall , 7
p.m. .Tuesday . ,
"' " AMERICAN LEGION
• , Auxiliary, Drew Webster
:::,: Post 39, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.
' at the hall
. . Program by Mrs.
, Marjorie
Goett
on
i Americanism to include talk
: and slide presentation by the
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: Auxiliary , 6:30p . m. Tuesday
: ; at the home of Mr. and Mrs .
: ~ Albert Roush with Becky
• Roush and Christi Smith ,

Ethel Stewart and Mrs . Clara
Custer.
Mrs . Richard Jarvis
presented the program from
the book , "When Virtue is
Vanishing ."
She
read
scripture from Proverbs 5:14, and Phil. 4:7-8 and had
prayer . Readings on the
!heme, "Hea rts Beauty
Shop"' were given by the
members,
with
each
describing a heart mentioned
in the Bible. They were an
envious heart, a happy heart,
a sound heart, a merry heart,
an Wtderstanding heart, a
hard heart, a proud heart, a
modest heart, a pure heart, a
sick heart and a lustful heart.
A discussion followed the
readings .
There was a dialog ue en·
titled " Harem Household "'
presented by Mrs. Grueser
and Mrs. J"lle Sayre . Mrs.
Sayre will have the program
in Mareh. Others attending
the meeting were Mrs. Mary
Russell , Mrs. Mildred
Phillips, Mrs . Sadie Brown,
Mrs. Stella Grueser a nd Mrs.
Lillie Starcher.

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Contributions to the heart
flUid and the aerial ladder
truck were made by the
United Methodist Women of
the Minersville Church at a

Services announced Auxiliary

7: 45 p.m. The World Day of
"frog s" for holdi ng fl owers, Prayer service will be a t the.
elc. If the Container docs not Minersville Uniled Methodist
fit s nug ly into you r vase Church on Mareh 5 and is a
Chu rc h Wome n Uniled
cmd10r with floral clay . program.
MAR IE.
Mrs . El izabet h Ga r dner
DF.AR POLLY - I have
he lp for Brenda who has· gave devotions using the
tro uble keepin g her tissue !heme, "What God Wants Us
dress paltern s in good s hape. to Be." She used scripture
RJJY lig ~ twcig h t white pelion, and a poem by Helen Steiner
Rice entitl ed " Why Should He
cu t your favorite patlerns out
Die.for Sueh as 1," along with
of it a nd mark on them ju.s t as
th e li ssuc (J n ~s are. I ha ve a poem,.''Tribute .to Gro wing
done lhis for fiv e years a nd
find it wonderful. - MRS. R.

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containers. They make good

SING SLATED

A PENNY

HACINE '- A program in
•ribute to George Washington
and Abraham I.inco]n was
presented by the fourth, fifth
and sixth graders at the
Racine Elementary School at
Monday night's meeting of
the Raeine PTO.
!.aura Wolfe led in the
pledge lo the nag and the
Lord 's Prayer. Fourth
graders, Jason Hill , Rhonda
Smilh, Tony Wolfe, Teresa
Hill, Ricbard Hill , Timmy
Evans, Lois Fran k, Trt!vor
Ca rdone, Kevin Kurfman and
Mar·ia Wagner read a poem

hand, pu1 th em in a plastic service were announced at
the Thursday night meeting
ba~ before carr ying out to the
of
!he Busy !lee Class of the
c:lothesline : T,his preven ts
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le por t F ir st Baptist
any snags or mixe,j colors
Church.
Doroth y Thornton, Mrs . from ru bbing agains t other
An invitation to the Lenten
Leopha Wagner , Mrs. Louise th ings before 1hey get to the breakfast was ex tende d by
li" e. - F.THEJ..
Staals a nd Dav id and.
DEAR POJ.J.Y ~ I save all the women of Trinity Church
Meli nda . Mrs. Martha Lou
my
plas tic:: st rawber ry to be held there March 3 al

Beeg le, Mrs . Debbie Hill ,
Mrs. Ma ry Katherine Holler,
Mrs. Dorothy Badgley, Mrs.
Helen Simpson, JV~rs. Maria
Wagner and Mrs. Sh irley
Dugan.
Sendin~ gifts we re Mrs.
Clara Powell, Mrs. Aleta
Weaver, Miss Vickie Carr,
Mrs. Sue Marr, Mrs. Clara
Adam s,
Mrs . Bar~ara
Duga n, Mrs. Eva Teaford,
Mrs. Grella Simpsoh, Mrs.
Helen Roush, Mrs. Lillian .
Hayma n, Mrs. Avice Spencer, Mrs. May Morrison, Mrs.
Els_te Lipscomb, Mrs. Letha
Kelley,
Mrs .
Edi th
Bumgarner, Mrs. Ruth Ann
llill , Miss Rosaline Lyons and

Social
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Program honors Minersville UMW
past presidents makes contributions

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tec tiono!ll Th e pub lish er
w il l no t be r esp on si bl e tor
more than on e inc or r ect
1n sert io n
RAT ES
F or Want Ad Serv ice
5 ce n t s per word on e
1nsertion
M in tmum Charg e i l 00
14 cent s per wor d three
in se r tton s
c on sec ut1 ve
?6 ce nt s pe r w ord s•x
co nse c ut iv e
in se rt to ns
25 Per Cen t D1 SC01Jn t on
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BLIND AD S
l\ d d i t1onal 75c Cha rg e
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OFFICE HOURS
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D aily . 8 30 a m to 17 00
Noo n Saturday
Phone lod a y 99 7 715 6

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dur 1ng th e d eath of our
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R ac 1n e Em er ge ncy Squad ,
pallb ea r er s an d tor t he food
and bea u t iful f low er s , R e v
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word s. al l who he l ped in any
w1ay . 11 w as g r ea t ly ap
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extra cash
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shopping sprees

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BAS EM E N T ~ a l e , M ov1n g
M usl sel l a lo r of c lothm g
an d hou seh o ld t t em s c heap
Tu es da y th ru F r 1da y , 10 00

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INDIVIDUALS ONLY!
NON COMMERCIAL
NO REFUNDS.
Each
initia I
and
group
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
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increase
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ho r se Ev tn r ude outboa r d
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d tt ion . Call c oll ect ( JO.I J 727
8723 , N rtro , W Va alt er l
p m
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L I VE p1 g eon s 1n Qood c on
dit ion , w il l p a y soc a p tece
Phon e 992 7687
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OLD lurntture . tee bo x es .
brass
be d s.
old
w a ll
t e lepholfl es and pa r ts. or
co mpl ete hous ehol ds Wnt e
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Phon e 99 2 7228 or
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w a lla ce Ru sse ll , Bradbur y
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mat e, 1 yr . old . Ph one 99 2
38 32 or 992 2639 , M etgs Co .
Hum ane Soc t ety
2 22 6tc

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I e ma te, s y rs . old . Gentl e,

ne ed s g ood ho m e. Call 992 383 2 or 992 2639, M e ig s Co
H uman e Soc i e ty .
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NOTICE
Offe rs w il t be re ce rve d at
lh e Off1c es of Crow , Crow &amp;
Po rt e r , Pom e r oy , Oh io , at
. 10 . 00 A M
on
Frrday ,
F e b r uary 27, 19 76, lor th e sate
Of the r estd en c e ot th e tate
WI ll•a m
Clyd e
Andrews ,
to ca t ed at 109 Eb e nezer
St r e ~ t , Pomer o y . Ohto The
pr operty may b e se en by
ap poi n tmen t by ca lli n g 992
J5 51. The t erms of th e sal e are
ca sh and th e prop er l y wt tl be
sol d subtect to r ea l esta te
Ia x es for 1976
Cla r e nc e A ndrews ,
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NOTICE OF
APPO INTM ENT
Case Nv . 21660
E state vi LUCINDA DANE S,
D ecease d.
No t •c e 1S her e by g tv en tha t
R ose 5 . R eynold s. of 266 Mill
St r ee l. Mtdd l eport. Oh to , ha s
d u ly
appo tntec:t
b ee n
E xe c utr•K of the E st a t e of
L ucinda Dan es. de ce ased . late
of M e tg s Counly , Oh io .
Cre diTor s ar e r equ 1r ed ~o
I' Ie their c la i m s Wtlh satd
fi duc iar y w t thin fo ur month s.
Da t ed th 1s 20 th day of
F ebruary , 1970
· Mann in g D We bs t er
Judge
Co urt o f Common Ptea 5.
Pro b ate Dtvtsion
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P UBLI C NOTICE

T0 THE U NKNOWN HEIR S,
THE I R EXECUTOR S, A D

MINI S T RA TOR S
A ND
OF
W A YNE
ASS I GN S
cHEVAL1ER , D ECEA SED ,
UNK N OW N
R E SIDENCE
Yo u ar e her e by nott f 1ed that

For Sale
O N E k 1tch en ca r l. on e Ken
mo r e auto wa sh er , Nor ge
d r y er , Mag i c Ch et c ~o k
s tove , d in e tt e set , d •Sh
· c a bi f1 et, M o to r o l a b w t v , 2
d r esser s, dt sh es, clo th tn g
an d oth er n ou se ho ld ite m s
Ph one 9 9~ 3090 or 992 2770 .
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196 7 CHE VROL E T Bel air . 7B 3
en g in e , Reg B eeql e pup s,
H ar teq u1n roman ce boo k s
Ph on e ?.t9 '2R-t9 a lt er 6 p m .
? 24 31c
SU P ER A r armatt n ew p;:ai n t
job , n aw ba t te ry , cult tv a t or .
f e rl i t i ze r
att a chm en t ,
H 1ll er s, 1n good con dtt to n
Pr. ce rt to se ll Ph on e 949
126 1. A lbert H tll , R ac tnc ,
Oh io
2 2 l 61 c
tO SP EED bi c yc le EKcc ll en l
conr: d,on , 'iOO Ph on e 9 9 ~
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unfurnish ed apt s Phon e 992
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COUNTR Y M0b 1l e Home
Park , R t 33 . t en mt les nor th
of Pom er o y Large lOis wit hcrmcrete pa t ios , sid ewa, l k.s ,
runners _ and o ff s t ree t
parking Ph one 99 2-7&lt;179
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Middleport,

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Rooms, SS.OO. up
Special Rates
by Week

or Mo"th
GRA IN fed hog ready to
but cher W tll se ll ' ? or
who l e , 40 ce nt s l b Phon e
99 2 120 1 aft er a p m
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SE LM A R Stg n c t c l a r 1n et ,
Harm ony. gui t a r . Both rn
ex c e ll en t c ond ilto n Ph on e
949 70 9J
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Co n1 p om ;: , 1 mi te nor1 h o f
Ch es h1 r e . on Rl 7 Pi ck yo ur
ow n , ~, /0 per ton Ope n 6 da y s
p ~Cr w eek or Ca ll ( 61 l) 36/
133 0 to r furt her tnl o r m .at JO n
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CO A L , lirn es t on e and all typ es
of sa II and ro ck sa II f or •ce
il n d sno w r emov al
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Ma1n 5 1 , Pom ero y, OhtO
Phon e 992 38 91
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Pomeroy 2 bedrm . n ewly
r edecor a t ed , f ull y ca r peted .
Call in th e ea rl y am 99 2

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MODERN wa lnut co n sol e ,
A M F M rad t O. 4 Sp ee d
changer Balance $ 101 10 or
t erm s. Ca ll 992 396 5
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F O R q ut ck sal e , 1968 Comet. 6
c yt Phon e 997. 77 ·19
2 12 -Jic

196 3 C HE VR O LE T catJ o11 c r
sl e er m q ,
1r u c k , p ow e r
w ou ld m ak e a qoocl log
tr uc k r1 r s 1 5 1. ?00 ta k e&lt;; 11
L a n d 111a r k . E ast Mi'l in 5 1 ,
P omero y
') 20 61(
t966 rop o 700 . 6 cvl c.· nq in c
and J sp eed tran srr'I!SSIOn
comp let e $1 00 P hon e 997
7 120 al ter 5 00
') ?0 l i p
19!0 I O RO P ic k up tr uc k 10 nq
!J ed , a Ut omat 1c . 6 c yt P11on c
( 6 l t l 667 331 9
7 20 !l c
197 5 DAT SU N 62 10 H at c hba c k
with s tand a r d tran sm 1s sion
an d atr condit ion ing 53 ,300
Ca l l 99 2 3&gt;~ 5 3
2 18 61 c

For Sale or Trade
F OR sal e or trad e lor p 1c kup
of eq ual va l ue , a Gr ave l y
tra cto r with alta chm ents
Phone 992 -7363 .
'] 22 d ip

Mobile Homes for Sale

70 MOBIL E H 0 n1c . to t al
e tc c 3 :on ce ntral a ir con
d 1li o ner , exce ll ent co n
d tl ion . Ph on e 7•1 7 767&lt;1 or

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Real Estate For Sale
0 N t:; A C.. t&lt;!t: , 6 rm s and ba t h,

Rt 3. Pom er oy , Rose Hill
D 1c k Dav iS prop erty, full
basement ,
slum1num
siding . p(lneted $10,000 Ca ll
O ak Hill 685 6576 evenings ,
Ja c kson '286 3004 days .
2 5-30 tp

J

Conditioner

Model UCXXX.
210,000
Weekly Grain

Capacity

$299
] --::J.' Reg. Sl39 .00 Val.
POMEROY LANOMARI&lt;.
·•~- Jack w. Carsey , Mgr.
Phone 992-2181

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CON D I T ION E D hay for sate ,
A l so . w ant ed
S1 b a t e
H er e for d bull s Phon e 74 2
7B7 1, D e ~~:t e r .
2 20 .1\p
M c D A N I EL Cu s tom
Bu r
c her ing , We s t Columb1a , W
Va W e but c he r cattle and
hog s .
S10
cattle
sla ught er . $7 tor hogs , 12c
for c utt ing and wrapprng
State and f edera l Inspected ;
Open 6 d a ys per week
Phone 0 04) 882 3224 .
I 30·26tc
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GOOD hay , nev er wei. Phon e
949 .2523
.ALUMINUM b l, ii UIII Q II " ,.; B' X
6' in exce ll e n t cond tf lon ,
i \00 . Ph one 99 2 5786
2 22 6t c
TWO ca lves , mixed H ere f ord
cow wi tt'l calf PMne 843

2J5J

B R H OMt:: , IIJ S! fin islled
remod e tm g
Sa l em
St..
Rutland . Phon e 742 - 2306
alter 4 p .rn or see Mi lo B '
H u t ch tnson .
10 9 H e

13; H igh School T . V. Honor Soci ety 15; Family

S25 ,00 ; 1975 Mint Set S9.00 ;

CAP!'AIN EASY

1976 St iver Proof Set (3
pes . ) SIS.OOi 1976 Silver
(l

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M Y f 'ouR PUR5UER MAY
~ E 5 0M E 0 ~E WH O
WA" f!&gt; A CUT O F
YOUR FATHER 'S

pes .) 58 SO.

Ca ll Rutland, 742 ·2331

R&amp;J COII'IS

Ph . 949-2023 or 843 -2667

NORTif

1 23 1 mo

LARRY WHOBREY
PUBLIC
ACOOUNTANT
Now accepting clients
for bookkeeping and
lax se rvice .

PH. 992-6173
1 22 1 mo

FtMancing '\vailable
Blown into Walls &amp; A1tics
STORM
WINDOWS &amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDtN G· SOFFITT
GUT T E R S- AWNINGS

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Rill Estate for Sale
4 B ED R OOM hou se f or sa te 1n
N ew Haven , $11,5 00 Cal l
882 3390 .
2 27 12tc
l •hc7 0 MO B IL E ho m e, to ta l
3 ton a 1r con
e lect r ic
d t t i o n e r , e x c ellent c o n
d i l ton . Ca ll 247 268&lt;~ or 2~7
2664
2
6t c

n

BE D RM
hom e ,
j us t
hn 1s hc d , r em od elt ng , ~ a l em
St . Ru tl and Phon e 742 2306
a f ter .1 p m o r see Milo B
H u t c h rs on
9 13 r t c

TEAFORD
.

Phone 992-3)25
N E W LISTING - 6 Ac r es
ol mc e lay mg l en c ed tand. 5
r oom r enov at ed home, 2
Br s. m ode r n ba th , mod .
kit , ga s F A , FU r nil ce and
out b ids $ 16 ,500.
NEARLY 4 acre s - H ~l s 2
se pt ic l a nks, c tfy w at er , on
124, t u ~ l oil Rt 7 Oni y

$8 ,500
J t1r s ,
sl eilm hea t, ntce k1 f. la rge
dining, fu l l bct sem enl , a nd
v 1ew of r 1ver $29,500.
Country home L tk e new
3 Brs, bnth , u f tltf y. porch ,
F A l urna ce il nd 1 ac r e
t-A~HIUNAI:SU: -

Onl y $19,500 .
12 ACRE S -

Ctf y w at er
and g As. Lar ge ultl l ly
b u ilding
for
hob b y
Renova t ed 3 B r s A sk ing

$29.500
J ACRE S - In t he country
on hard road , d r illed we ll
nnd septi c lank.

RESIDEI'ITER -

Be au t Ji ul 1 acre. Good 5
br s, &amp; 2 baths Nat ga s
furna c e . G ood garde n
ground
$3 5. 000 . '
157 .ACRES - Large older
hom e wl l h bc1th , barn and
tractor land Som e limber

$60 .000 .

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Take a dvantage of our
price s .
Quality
bu il t
homes. Nice lots available
m nice loc at ivn s.

MOD ER N CHEMICALS
100 Kerr Street

Ph. (614) 985-4102
2 12-1 mo:

Pomcrov , Otlio 4576 9

1\S PH A L T I N G drtv eway s an d
pa rk in g lots , se pti c t ank s
1n s ta t t e d co n cre t 1n g a n d
ba c kh o l' w o rk
row t e r ·s
Co n s ! ru c t io n P ho n e 99 /
7 18 1 or 7·t7 :1~ 9 3
? 2.1 61C

C:

ijRA D F O RD , Aucti oneer
Comp l ete Ser v tcc
Ph on e
94 9 'l 4B7 or 9.i 9 2000 Ra c1 ne .
Oh io , Crt lt B ra d ford ,
10 9 Jf c

R E D D OG . l i mes to ne . g ra 11 e l
o nd t i lt d 1rl d e l tvered
Ph one Bi ll P u flt [1 S 99'2 74 78
1 19 26tc

WE ARE SEL LERS OF
GOOD PROPERTY CALL
US TO SEL L

CONES Up
THUNDER
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ri

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SHE
11./QS JUST
SOME SHOW
GIRL WHO ' D
HOOKED
H1M
NO DOUS
1.1 ,

I F I NTE R ES T E D in bui ld i ng
a n e w hom e,
cot) ta c t
R O US H CO N STR U CTI ON
Jr ee es lima te s. Greg Rou sh ,
99'1 7511 3
2 t e 12t c

D &amp; 0 TREE Tr lm mt ng , 20
v ca r s cx p fr 1en cc I ns ur ed
tr ee e sti ma t e~ Ca ll 991 23 8d
o r ( 6\ 11 69 8 7257 A l ba n y
10 15 I f t

nun
Hf:

TIME
WAS
JUST A SUM

-· SHE
SUPPORTED
Hlh'\ -

P A PER han g •n g, Pi'lin l ln \:1
p ane l in g , e1c
Pt1on e 94 9
202 3.
' 18 1 2t ~

EXCAV A TIN G , B A CK HOE S
A ND DOZ E R L A R GE A ND
SMA L L , SEPTI C TA N K S
IN S T A L L E D
BILL
PU L L I N S, PH ON E 992 ·2-17 8.
D AY O R NIGH T
2 22 5? tp

~ h A u Y MI X CO N ~ ~~· ~
d e l t v er ed r 1gh t to your
p r o 1 ec t. F as t a nd easy . F r ee
CSI1m a tes Ph one ~97 328 -1 ,
G oeg l ein Re a dy Mi.'l. ' Co ,
M iddl epor t , O htO
6 30 1fc

EL WO OD BOWER S R EP A IR
... Swe ep er s, loa st crs . 1ro n s,
a ll sma l l ap pl ia nces . L a w n
m ow e r . nex t t o S t t~ t e H igh
wa v Ga r ag e on Rou t e 7
Phon e •as 382 5.
.i 16 II C
SE P T I C T A N K S c t e an e d
M od ern Sanilatton . 992 3 9~4
or 99 2 JJ•t9 .
H I\ V E d ump tr uck. and d oze r
W i ll do t1aul in g CHl d ex
cav atm g Ph on e ( 6 1 ~ ) 061
3319 o r 66 7 JJJJ
2 20 li e
Q UA L I F-I E D a u tom obil e
m~c han ic Joo k inq for work
1n o wn qar a q ~ . Reasonabl e
ra t es . Call ' 997 71?0 alt er
5 0~
') 20 l\l p

four

\'OU ow:) WAIT
~£11:E ! :t'LL 8E
RIG~T BACK !

T 1 ~ U ND UP
DIN NY !

GA.&lt;;&lt;''...:~,!!:

AU.EY

What's that?
What's that

se?

30 Czech

sleep'

31 Work unit
32 Algerian

'-A£'LL- AS LONG
NOBODY IS

HEAR NEWS Fl RST

'J7 AC RE S. 7 r oom toouse ,
·na tur al Qas . c1ty wa t er ,
large barn . P hon e 992 5058
2 24 51c

HOME for ' sale , spa c tous
living room , dintng room , 2
bedroom s , la r g e kit chen ,
fami l y room . n ~ w bath .
Phone 99 2 739·1
' ').! 61{

J

home . Ha s new sidi ng ,
turna&lt;:e, til e &amp; paneling,
carpeting , storm doors and
w tnpows 2 car garage .
Low utrllties $18,500

POMEROY -

HOW

IMQNDER.FUU
WHE;N DID IT
HAPPEN ?

AT

"THIS MORNINGAT &amp;EVEN ! AN D
.JANIE'S J UST

HOW TO SELL YOUR
HOME 7 CALL US
992-2259 or 992-2568

I"IN E

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Edition with Martin Agronsky 20; TheJudgeiO; To
Tell the Tr uth 13: Wild Kingdom 15: Book Beat 33 .
8: 3()-Litjle House on the Prairie 3,4, 15; Bionic Woman
6,13: Tony Orlando &amp; Dawn 8,1 0; The Way It Was

I AIN'T TETCHED

FRIDAY UNTIL 8 PM

LUKEY

.,

Knight 8! 10; News 20; To Be Announced 33.

'·

11 :Oo-News 3, 4,6,8, 10, 13, 15; ABC News 33.
11 : JO-Johnny Carson 34 , 15; Movie ~~ strange
Homecoming" 6, 13; Movie "Kelly's Heroes1' 8;
Movle " Inside Daisy Clover" 10; Janak! 33,
.00-Tomorrow 3, 4; News 13.

Bermea Bade Osol
For~edneeday,Feb,25,1878

ARIES (March 21 · Aprtl 19)
Normally yo u're a person ol ac~

TAURUS (April 20-Moy 20)
Others w tll b e relying upon
yo u to hold up yo1.1 r end of
bargarns Don't expect them to
do your share

LONGFELLOW

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guns Don't be w ish y-washy

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)

Though your inten tions wilt be 1
good, tl w ill be easrer to make ''
prom1ses today than it will be
to fulfill them

SAGITTARIUS (Nov.

23·1:&gt;~

21, This Is one of those 9ifYS
where ypur generous nature ·
cou ld work to your detriment.
Curb ex travagant impulses

CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jon 11)
Be sa ti sfied tod ay with s mall
advantages In your deattngs
wtth o th er s. If you expect too
much , you 'll overshoot the
mark

AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Feb. 18)

careful today not to assume
someone else 's burdens th at
may be too large for you to
manage. Look befor e you leap .

Don ' t let o p ti m i sm abouf
somethtng tmport ant tod ay
cloud your practical judgement
Rely upon realisttc evaluations.

CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) II'S

PISCES (Feb. 20-Morch 201

one of t hose days when you
could tootisl'11y do so mething
aga inst your better Judgment.
Be practt c al 1n all matters.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Take

You ' re l i ke l y to be most
profic1en t today In managing
others ' affat r s. but don't
neglect to guard your own interests!

into car eful conslderat to n to·
day views and suggest1o ns o f
co-workers They may have
somethtng worth ltstening to

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sopl. 22) In
BDHDMB

RuNAWM HOI15E5. SEE, ANO
I HAD TO SAVE THEM ..

MASON FURNITURE

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10 :30-A imanac 20.

AstraGraph

WEL.L.THE~ E WERE THESE
THREE AIRL.INE 5TEWA~OE55E5,
SEE AND THE~ WERE ON

THREE DAYS,

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f© 1976

A DRAP OF CORN 5QUEEZIN'5 IN

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10:oo-Petrocelli 3,4,1S; Starsky &amp; Hutch 6,13: Blue

business dealtngs today, don' t
make more concess1ons 1han
necessary Be fai r. but don' t
gtve away the store.
·

l\Bf\A (Sept . 23·0&lt;1. 23) You
may find you rself tn a sHu,alion

Mon., Tues., Wed. &amp; Sat.-8:30til5:00
THURSDAY tiL 12 NOON

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9 : 3Q-D ump lings 3,4, 15;.

chain
45 Sinus

DTM

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9:()()-Chico &amp; the Man 3,4,15; Baretta 6,13 ; Cannon
8, 10; Great PerformancesJJ ; Images of Aging 20 .

1635
44 Nautical

zo

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20; Images of Aing 33.

tion , Today you cou ld be a
shade too lackadai.sicat a bout
that which shOuld be done

VEM .

Mason. w.

Your School 33.
1 : 30- Last oflhe Wild 3; Name That Tune 4; Wild Wild
· World of Animals 6 ; Match Game PM 8; Evening

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city
34 - esprit
37Possess
:r.l Place -,
Paris
thoroughfare·
·42 Rotate a

KHDTME

Herman Grate

Dinah 13.
4:30- Bewltched 3; Mod Squad6; Partridge Family 8;
Sesame Sl 20,33; To Be Announced 15.
5:00-Bonanza3; Family AffairS; Star Trek 1S.
5:30-Adam-12 4: Beverly Hillbillies 8; Elec Co. 20,33;
Adam -12 13.
6:00-New s 3, 4,8,10,13,15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20,33 .
6:30-NBC News 3,4, 15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 8, 10; Crop Game 20; Cr.,.colendos 33.
7:01)-Truth or Cons. 3: To Tell the Truth 4; Bowling fi&gt;r
Dollars 6; Pop Goes the Country~ ; News 10; Wild
Kingdom 13: Family Affair 15; Book Beat 20: Know

Channel 5.
.
7:00-Bozo the Clown (c)
'.
7:30) - PPHS -Ripley Basketball fcl
. '·
9.()()-Bill Cosby (c)
9:30-Wyatt Earp
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a firm position Sttck to your

CRYPTOQUOTES

and 5 P.M.

773-5592

20.33; Movie "The Marx Brothers at ttle Circusn 10;

One letter si mply blands for another · In thi s sampl e A is
used for the three L 's, X for th e two O's, etc. Sin gle l etters,
apastrophes, the l ength and formati on of I he' words are all
hints. Each c1 ay thr code lr ltcrs are d ifferent.

8 A.M.,· The Noon Report,

2 s to ry

frame w ith almost new
roof. stdl ng and carpo rt. J
b ed ro oms, ba th . Smtt ll
yi!rd , S8,000.

envelopes are enclosed The
most interestmg questions
w1fl be used m th1s column
and will rece1ve copies ot
JACOBY MODERN )

DOWN

Is

water availa b le . Some
t i mber . $123 .00 per acre .

La rge r

Young &amp; the Rest less 10; Not For Women Only 15.

DAlLY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how lo work it:
A X'V D L B 1\ A X R
GEMINI (Moy 21 -June 201 Be

EXPANDED WEEK DAY NEWSCASTS

POMEROY

1: 00-News 3; Ryan 's Hope 6, 13; Ptlil Donahue tt ;

As the World Turns 8, 10.
2 0()-$20,000 Pyramid 6,13.
2:3()-Doctors 3,4,15; Ne ighbors 6, 13; Guiding Light
8, 10 .
3·00-Another World 3,4,15: General Hospital 6, 13; All
In the Fami ly 8, 10; Kup's Show 20.
3:31}-()ne Life to Live 13; Mickey Mouse Club 6; Match
Game 8,10.
4·0()-Mister Cartoon 3; Merv Griffin 4: Somerset 15;
Bewitched 6; Mickey Mouse Club 8: Mister Rogers

cavities

WMPO AM-FM

A CRE S on Salem St .,
Rutland . s mall po(ld , old
ltou se , all f enc ed 1n Phon e
742 228 &lt;1 .
2 24 17tc

Search for Tomorrow 8,10

12· 45-Elec. Co. 33.
12 :55- Take K.err 8; Dan lmel 's World 10 .

tl stamped. self-addressecl

13 French-,
founded

Gallipolis. Ohio

STORE HOURS

Deall3; Bob Braun's S0-50 Club 4: News 6,8,1 0. 12.30-Take My Advice 3,15; All My Children 6,13:

answer mdiv1dua/ quesUons

movie
camera

RIVERSIDE AMC.JEEP

REEDSVILLE AREA 135 ACRES Mine rals, City

ss-

11
TA!( e Kerr 8; D a n I mel 's World 10.
12 .00-Magnificent Marble Machine 3, 15; Let's Make a

1 3D-Days of Our Lives 3.4,15; Rhym e &amp; Rea son 6113;

river

limited Time Ofler

MASON FtiRNITURE

For tune 3,15; Weekday 4; Gambit 8,10; Farmer's

Daughter 13.11 : 30-Hollywood Squares 3,4, 15 ;
Happy Da ys 13; Love of Life 8, 10; Sesame St. 20,33 .

newspaper. The Jacobys will

companion

SAVE *425.00

Route l~l - Jln A&lt;:res - 2
BR , ba th , own &amp; ci t y wate r ,
garage, Cellar for . fruits ,
land scaped $8,300 .

Price i s Right 8, 10.

10 ,3()-High Rollers 3,4,15; Dinah 6. 11 :00-Wheel of

(Do you have a question
for the experts? Wri te "A sk
the Jacobys " care of th is

line's

is
tr4inq

FREE A/C

B LHLD I N ri to ts, n o less
than 50 ' x 150 ' eac h , has
quick ac cess to Ct l y water
and
sanitary
sewage
Comptefe
f in o n c tng
to
qualified int eres t ed b uye r ! '
Ca ll 992 57 86
2-22 61c

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"The biddt ng proceeded one
spade to my left . pass by my
partner , l our spades· to my
ng h l. Should I htd f1v e
d ubs?"
We certainly would make
that ca ll. It might be a los1ng
action. bu t it is far mor e ltkel y
t o pr ove a
w1n n er
Hemembcr, yo u have to take
some cha nces.

I Venezuelan
1 Papal name
peninsula
2 Famous !ilm
6 "Annabel -" critic
9 Paris
3HaUofa
landmark
diam.
II Electric 4 :- de France
12- Paix,
5 Ready
Paris ·
(2wds.) ·
thoroughfare 'Old Latin
Yesterday's A.Wwer
(3 wds.J
Quarter site 18 One, in
33 Former
13 Cook
in Paris
Paris
Mrs.
14 Stockings,
(2 wds.)
20 Brink
Sinatra
in Soho
7 Poetical
21 Stag
34 Mrikaner
15 Galley-proof
adverb
22 Make
35 Jane Austen
notation
8 Cathedral
haste
novel
17 Prompt
city
23 Jewish
36 Rocketeer
19 Resting
9 GoU inmonth
Willi
22 Take offense structor
24 As the Univ. 37 Make a
25 Marquis of 10 Have some
of Paris
choice
infamy
escargots
IS called
38 Method
2&amp; Forlorn
11 Alleviating
27 Monsieur
40 One of the
27 Burn
17 Football or 29 Roman
Bobbsey
somewhat
basketball
statesmantwins
28 Brusque
player
philosopher 41 Insecticide
29 Hook and

$28,000 .
12

• A5 4 . 2 . , . KQ.J 98654

Pass

some 25 or 30 yea rs ago.
Somehow or oth er everyone
or the Soulh players bid to

ACROSS

ALLEY OOP

ON

2.11 ACRES - Hom• 3 BR
ranch type , nice kitchen W ref. r a nge FORCED Air
furn a&lt;:e, full basement.
ow n waler, (tap pa i d)
storm door s &amp; w tndows ,
Large ga rilge W .workshop .
Carpo r t . 2 t railer hookups .

9·()()-I'Jot For Women Only 3: Ph il Donahue 4, 15; Lucy
Show 8; Mike Dougla s 10; Morning with D.J . 13.
9:3()-A.M. 3; One Life to Live 6; Talttetales 8; Mtke
Douglas 13.
IQ:O()-Ce lebrlty Sweepstakes 3.4. 15; Edge of l'light 6;

by THOMAS JOSEPH

to

9 -18 1fc

44

1\ couple of East players.

o· u t:LL A tt nement l oca t ed
be hi n d
R u tf a nd
G r ad e
Tune up 1 brak es.
Sc h oo l
wh ee l balan cing , a t.n em cn t .
Phon e 74? i' OO•l
1116tfc

PACER
'

Mexrcu n~ ader asks.
w as in l ourth se at.
v uln e ra b le aga in s t· nonvuln erabl e a nd p1c ked up :

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who beli eved m resu ltS and

SE W IN G M A CHIN E Repa irs .
ser v ic e . a l l m a kes 99 2 2284 .
Th e ra b ric Sl10p , Pom er oy ,
A uthortz ed Sing er sa tes an d
Serv tce
We
sh nrp cn
Sc issor s .
3 29 tf c.

L U CK ET T F a r m EQu ipment ,
West
W a s h in gto n
St ..
A lba ny , Ph on e ( 614 ) 098 3037
o r 6'? 8 788 1
7 18 761 c

8:3()-Big Valley 6

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Sou th

spades on hi s own. every
West player doubled him a nd
--·;c.,_c.=: every South had no trouble
rackmg up an over tnck
The biddtng tn the bOX WaS
the most common. but some
So uth players saved one round
and opened wtth four spades

R EMODE LI N G ,
Pl umb 1ng ,
hea t 1ng a nd all t yp es Of
gen er al
r ep a i r .
Wor k
gua r ant eed
20 yea r s Cl';
per tcn ce . Phone 992-24 09
5 1 tfc

Y Ll U need yo ur g r .1v et
ha uled . c. al l ( 61-l l 985 ql19
any t i m e
7 18 t 'Ji p

IF

LITTLE

E)(C A V A T!N G, cto zer , IO ac..t; •
an d backho e wo r k , sepl tc
1&lt;1nks
in st all e d ,
d ump
tr uck s and to boys for h i r ~ ;
Wi l l haul l tl l dtrt , ro p .SOJI.
ti mPs t on e n nd gr a ve l Ca ll
Bob or R og er Jeff ers , day
p hon e 997. 7069. n 1ght p hOfle
99 2 J.'J25 or 9n 5232
2 11 lie

E XCA V A T I NG ,
d o ar ,
and
d 1t c h er
o ac k.ho e
Cl1iH I{'S R H;'t tl jf' ld 13 ac k
H oe Serv iC e , Ru t l an d , Oh io
P hone 7,17 7008
11 307 81C

North Easl

Every time we think abou t
freak hands we remember one
that appeared in the national
m1 xcd team c hampionsh ip

UTILE ORPHAN ANNIE

(614} 992 ·2798 , Ot Ck Se yler
1 ?9 1 m o

8 .00--Lassie 6; Capt . Kangaroo 8, 10; Sesame St. JJ .

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

BISSELL BUILDERS

We Buy Anttques

Good M orning, Tri

News 8; Bugs Bunny &amp; r ie~d s 10

Obi
Pass 2 t
Db!
Pas:; Pass
Opening lead - K ·•

SAVE MONEY?

FU RNIT U RE
STRIPPING SERVICE
R e m9va t o f
Pain ts
Ptastt cs varn i shes , etc
Wood or M e tal
R epa ir s
R ef tn ts h ing of
Furnit ure
Burn 1Sh 1ng Po l ishin g of
Cop per &amp; Br e~ss

6 ·30-Columbus Today 4; N ews 6 ; Sunrise Semester 8;

7: 30-Schoolles 10.

A New

WANT TO

6:2()-The Story 13.

7 oo-Today 3,4,15; Good Morning, America 6,13: CBS

Netther vulnerable

FOR 'lOUR SO.Jl- \

6 ; 00---Sunri se Semester 10.

6 : 15- Farm Report 13 .

e1ther .

4 AQ1074

WI~ TO FRI'.'I

WEONESDAY , FEBRUARY 25, 1976

li e tsn l gomg to fa ll do wn . but
he isn't goi ng to get cmywhere.

man who sits on a park bench.

. 3

1·30-Tomorrow 3,4 , News 13.

Farmlime · 10.
6 .4o-ounce of Prevention 10
6 :45-Morning Report 3.
6 ·55--Chuck White Reports 10;
Sl ate 13.

lie is som• lhing like t he

a K(/J 5 4 3 2

BORN LOSER

10.

nice pcnalt ~es .

SOUTH tDI

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7 BE DRM home , new root,
n ew ba tnroom N ca r Sc hoo l
C a tt ~ 74 2 218 ·1.

. 1086 5
t Ql084 2
" 98 3

4K 5 2

Ph . 992 -3993
4 10 1 m o .

NEW LISTING - 8 rm s , 4
Brs ,' 2 ba lhs, cit y water
and ga s. Corn er lot ou t of
flood Only $8 ,500.

.

t-UR SA LE n o.. ·M L cH H.I ~ V il l c, 5
rm . hou se , ro o t ce l lar with
r o om ov er , 2 b oy d et ach ed
garage , 11~; acr es. no bath ,
hot and cold w ater in kit
c hen , 1 p , gas heat h ea t ers
with hous e
Ca ll 74 2 2819
aft er5pm
2 18 6tp

• KQ94

t AK .f

lARRY
lAVENDER
Syracuse, Oh i o

M od ern

Free estimiltes on Cilrp eling a r1d inslilllation .
W e' l l bring sa mples to your
ho m e with no obligation
See how yvu can r ea ll y
save.
Mtke Young j Manager
Sa les a nd In stallation
Rt . 3, Pomer oy , Ohio 45169
Phone day o r mght
614 -992 -2.2.06
J ] -1 1 m o

OLD

EAST

• •

Wesl

SLOAN'S
CARPETING

Virgit B., Sr .. Broker
110 Mec han tc Pomeroy, 0

W~;ST

a AR7

" The Invasion of Carol Enders" 6, 13; Movie " D irty
Dingus Magee" 8 ; Mo11ie "A Covenant wittl Death "

else . c ntic tzed th e tr
West partner s lor doubling
lnur spad es. bul we can ' t
blame them a ll. 1\ player who
boasts tha l no one ever makE'S
a doub led contrac t agatn sl
Jum must be mi ssi ng a lot of

t 9 7 653

Blown
Insulation- Services

12 :0()-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Mystery of the Week

no thin g

24

• 10 6
• A J 72

FREE ESTIMATES

Plnaglass - Table Tvps
Mirrors . St or m &amp; Screens.
FERRELL' S GLASS &amp;
HOME MAINTENANCE
Si d i ng - V i ny l
8.
Alum i num W i ndow Gla ss
&amp; Glaz ing . On the Job or 1n
Shop
Pt c k u p a n d del i v er y
serv i ce
Call Collect 388 -8239
Spec•atlle in
bu•ld · up
roD f i ng &amp; hot roof!. . Free
Estimates
10 years e11 per1ence.
H ar ve F err-:11
Bidw ett , Oh10
2 6 1 mo

Swtt c: h 10; News 20; Woman Alive! JJ.
10 ·'3. - Woman Alive! 20; Woman 33.
II :00-News 3, 4,6,8. 10, 13, 15; ABC News 33 .
11 :30-New Hampshi re Pr i mary 3,4,6,8, 10, 13, IS.

WIN AT BRIDGE
All results were the same

WAY- IF WE- STOP AN D PAR LEY\3E; A LON.S TIME BEFO RE WE
GE T TO M cK E:E '~ Dt6 !

Roger Wamsley

M O DERN hom e in Ches ter . 8
room s, 2 ba t h s , 2 por c hes ,
sun porch , 1J ba sement , Ct ly
a nd well water , natural gas ,
garage
Pr i ced to s ell
Phon e (6 14) 9B5 &lt;1 102 .
2-4 lfc

2 22 Si c

1972 HONDA 500 , 6,1 00 miles,
has fatrtn g Good c;ondi t ion .
\1 ,000 Phone 9J9 213 9 afl er .t

-

I';

2 17 ') 6 6 1

Landmark

...,~e'i
-'jji;.\
COOP
.._
_
Automatic Water

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at

1969 K I RKWOOD M o b i le
Hom e, 12 x 45 Fur n tsh ed
a nd 1n go od c ond tl io n Call
992 553] a f t er 5 p m .
2 2') Jlp

It

f· ~ ' '),.

SMALL effi ciency apt
for
s i ngle male occ tJpant , no
anima l s. Phone 992 -5786
2 22 -6t c

.

gOOd
For d
S?SO

1966 F AL CON Sta tton Wagon ,
6 cy l std . atr . pa1r Monroe
shoc k s for 59 67 vw S 10
Pt10n e 992 78 26
2 2'1 3tc

F I REW OOD , ph on e 949 70 B9
'J 18 l 'ltc

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

h e Com m on P l ea s Court of FU RNI SH ED &lt;1p 1 .'l t ooms·
M ei g s: Count y , Oh io . Probate
and bath , la r ge bac k an d
O t v is io n .
Co ur t
House ,
fron t po r ch w 1t h y ard ,
Pom ero y , Oh io , 457 69 , Case
A lso, F ur
ut i li t ies pa 1d
2 1, 718,
by
Edward
No,
ni sll ed apartm e nt , 3 roo ms
Che ll a l ter , Administrator of
a nd bath , Wtth yard , ad ult s
E s ta te
ot
Wayn e
Ih e
preferred . Call before 6
c neva l t e r ,
D e c e a -s ed ,
p .m . 992 2937 .
vs
Edward
Pl ain t iff ,
2-20 4t c
....,..
Chevali er . et a l . , and th e
h e tr S.
Jhetr
unkno w n
a nd
un
el(e c u t or s. admini s trators an d F U RN I SHE D
f urnish ed mod ern apt , 2
as si g n s of Wayne Che v a l ier.
and 3 bedrms . , all electric ,
D ece a se d, De fe nd an ts , whose
brt c k building , decorated
res iden c es ar e unkn own . The
pla stered walls , comp lete
ob te ct ot th e Co mplam t and
Youngstow n . kitch ens , Wtth
th e demand for r e li ef are t o
dis po sal unlis , ~ l orm doors
de t erm tn e who ar e the next of
and w indo ws. com pl et el y
kin . h e tr s at . t aw . th e tr
ins u lated , front and r ear
e ~~; ec utor s , adm 1n 1s tr a tors and
en tra n ce . beauti f ully l and
asstgns of Wayne Ch eva l ter ,
scape d , p r ivate pa r king,
De ce a se d , en t itl ed b y t he taws
special tow rent The Haven
of thiS stat e to the next estate
Terrace Apls , N ew Haven ,
of tnhen t an ce an d t o det er
W VA . Phone .(30&lt;1 l 882
min e th e shar e to whtch the
2433
2 15 9t c
ne11. t of k.i n o r h eirs a t taw ,
th e •r
exe c utors ~
ad
mm•s tr at ors and asstgn s, are E N JO Y gra c tou s l 1v1ng at Vtllage Manor ~~ ,In Mip .
en ti t led ac cording to the
dleport for as tow as $ 130
statute i n such cases made
p er
monlh
with
a fl
and provid ed , and tor suc h
u t tl tltes
pj!id , .. Th_~
other r e li ef a s t h e court may
ar c br&lt;l l ' &lt;l l · ~·. h1y h q l, &lt;~l •ty
de term ine
ap art m cn 1s a 1 pr ices you
You a re her eb y np tif ted that
can . af ford Yo ur r e nt in
yo u ar e requ 1r ed t o answer . th e
e l udes month to month
Co mptatn l Wtlhin twenty e tgbl
lease s , a l l elec. l l v tng ,
da ys after t he la st publ ic at ion .
carpenng ,
range
and
the last publi c at ion of wh1 ~ h
refrigerato r , f r ee tra sh
wdl be on th e 6th day o f Apnl.
ptckup , cab l e TV at your
19 70
eKpense.
and
o n .site
laundry faciltties . Con
M A NN IN G D . WEB STER
venient to shopp tng on Ttlird
J UDGE A N D
and Mill Str eets in M td
EX OF FICIO CL ERK
dleport . See the ma,ag er a t
CO MM O N PLE AS COURT ,
Rivers ide Aparlmenl s •or
MEIG S CO U NTY , O H IO ,
ca l l 99'1 327 3. F urnish e d
PRO BA TE D I VI SI ON
apartmenls
are
also
availab l e.
12) 11 1) 1 ') , 'J 16 1) , 30 ( .j) 6,
2-2 78 t c

'"

1963 rOR D Gal aKIC ,
c ond1110n A l so . 196&lt;1
Both for
t or pilr ls
P h one (6 11 1 985 ,170 •1.

l\

5858.

-

1972 V EG A . $80 0. Pho n e 949
2220
2 IS 6tc

\ 1973
PONT IAC
Cat a l ina .
Ph one 669 34-16 or 742 24 65
Ph 992-277 1
2 27 J tc

99'} ] 110

H OU SE in Ryt l a nd Cal l 99?

____

P LY M O UTH
R oad r unn e r .
1969 , 4 sp ee d . 59,000 m i les .
575 0 Phon e 992 297 5
7 18 6t p

19 7 1 MONT E Ca rlo with ai r
and m ags , i2 ,00 0. P hone 99 2
567 1
2 22 4tp

r IR CO H cl 1 I R C w etd 1nq
u ti
lll&lt;I Ch 1n C, n e w e lc c
ilCC PSSort eS 1nc tuded Phon !'

for Rent

~-----

1967 CHE VY
ton P1 c k up ,
to n g hed , ~so o P hon e 991
368&lt;1 .
2 2-1 3tc

'J 70 lit e

'

8.

1970 D OD G E Ch all enq er , 20
rn p g , $850 w 11h stee l be tted
r a d iit ls.. S7 50 w i ! h g l a ss
be t t ed t i r e s . Mu s t s e ll
QUICk l y Phon e 99'1 5 169
1 24 Si p

I

'l MOBIL E hom es , gas an d

WI L'L baby sd 1n m y home , in
the Chester Tupp ers Pla 1n s
ar ea PhOne . ( 61 4) 985 ·380 7
2 27 31 p

a Co m ptamt h a s be en ft l ed tn -

1973 CH ARGER S E bl ac k
wilh w h il e pi n st rtp e s
$2 ,300 Pl'l on e 949 :1•117
7 24 ] I p

2 2•1 Otp

Employment Wanted

QU A LI F IED mtn e tn spector .
mus t h a 11e 6 'y r s. e ll.per ien c e
2 y r s most ha v e bee n un
de r g ro und 1n OhtO Contac t
Indus t rial
R el ation s,
Per son nel Dept , 2323 W
Fifth Av e, Co l umbu s, Oh10
43204 or catt (61&lt;1 ) 446 3271
7 lR 6t c

Agronsky 20; Price Is Right 10: To Te ll the Truth

19755 Proof Set (6 pes.)

UNC Sel

Basketall 8; Adams Chronicles 20,33: M-A-S-H 10.
9:31}-()ne Day At A Time 10.
10 :()()-City of Angels 3.4, 15; Marcus Welby, M.D. 6, 13;

$25 ,000 Pyranitd 8 ; E v en ing Edition with Martln

Bi&lt;:entennial Coins

1 ,

p di O fo r a l l ma t.. es and
m od el s ' of mobt le hom es
Phon e ar ea c od e 614 423
953 1
.1 13 lf c

SO M EO N E
10 l 1ve 1n Wl,l h
f-or mor e·
eld e rl'( lady
ml o r m~ 1 1 0n ,
c al l 9!9 229 1.
7 70 61C

~

POMEROY, OHIO

L A~ H

Help Wanted

FOR SALE

From a sh elf to a hou se, all
types of bulldtng and
remodeling
trom
the
foundation · up . Additions ,
carpeting , patnting, siding ,
rooftng , paneltng , paper
hang i ng et c .. ..

B, 10; International Animation Fest iva l 20 ; Behind
the Lines JJ,
8 : 30- laverne and Sh i rley 6,13; Pop! 8, 10; Consumer
Surv i val Kit 20,33 .
9 :0Q-Polrce Woman 3, 4,15, Rookies 6, 13; College

Wild, Wild World of An imals 33.
7 .3D-Hollywood Squares 3, 4; Let' s Dea l With It 6,

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

CONSTRUCTION

Th e atre 33.

.,8 :()()-Movin' On 3,4, 15; Happy Days 6,13; Good Times

and You 33.
7 :0Q-Truth or Con sequences J ; T o Te tl Th e T r u th 4 ;
Bowling for Dollar s 6, Coun t ry Plac e 8, New 10;
Name That Tune 13, Famrly Affa ir 15; Ant iques 20;

Currency and Supplies
Buv , Sale or Trade

2 19. 1 mo

Ph on e

SEWING nf a ll ktnd s, dr ess es
f or a l l occasion s. s tac k s ,
Shirt s , newbo r n l ay e t t es ,
cur1a1n s, drape s Phon e 99 2
3035 and ask fo r D orothy
2 19 261C

12995

102 " C. A hea vy duty spr i ng s, 292-6 cYI eng i ne, 15,000
lb 2 speed r ea r a~~; l e , foa m sea t, mi r r or s, d ean ca b

WA N T to buy or take over
payments on a 3 bed r m .
mobde ho m e in co untry ,
w1th at l ea st 1 ac r e Phon e
:747 ·2167
2 22 Jtc

pets

-

tires, f r a m e r einforced , V-B en gi ne , hea t e r , r ea dy t o
wo rk'.

TUESDAY . FEBRUARY 24, 1976
6:3()- NBC News 3. 4 .~5 ; AB C News 13; And y Grl ffi fh 6;
CBS News 8.10; Hodgepodge Lodge 20 ; Li lia s, Yoga

COINS

D&amp;D

v.

1973\NTERNATIONAL 1600 SERIES
l3895
102" cab t o a1d e , 2 speed . R a)(le, 6 spee d , good 90 0x 20

Television log for easy viewing

I_

$2695

H d ul y t ires , spr ings, boo s ter b ra k es, s te p b u mper ,
8 engine , std . tran~ .. ti n ted g lass . Clean in t .

1 20 6t (

INCO'"M E

-SPECIAL!--

CASH WITH
ORDER

T h1 r d ,

2 13 Jtp

- --

WRITE YOUR
OWN AD! ·
ITS EASY TO
ORDER BY
MAIL!

$}25

S

Wanted To Buy ·

po sst bl e dedu c t10n tht s ye ar
H ave y o u r F e d e ral and
. St at e Inc om e Ta ll. r e tu rn by
a n accoun ta n t . Ph on e 992

living ••••••

12 WORDS
4 DAYS

572

MA K E SU RE vo u get ev ery

61

Cost of

6 00 ,

M td dlepo r t

1973 CHEV .Ii, TOI'I FLEETSIDE

&amp; OBITUARY

··DUMB WAITER"

.

2 SIGNS Pomeroy
OF
Motor Co.
QUALITY

I

PUSS - 1 FEEL
FAINT·-

SEEN THEM! "

Business Services

'

•m
C an ce lla t i On

I [) j

ONLY

Auto Sales

INFORMATION
DEADLINES
S P M
Day
B c t ore
F» u bl in t ion
M o n d a "( D e a d l i ne Y

YES,
F'\JC KER

HOW COULD I ?
I JoiAVEN.,. EVEN

Feb. 25, 1t71
Th ts coming year you are hkely ''
to put a grpater emphaSIS on
join t ven1Ures or srtuations that
provrde new reve nues If your'
associa tes are wisely selected
the resutts cou ld be protttabte.

today where you 'll need to take

I HfMD

~00 TRIPPED

OYER 'lOUR
SUPPER

AS SOON AS l GET ,V..'{
CRUTCHES, I'M GOIN6 TO
START HITTING PEOPLE!

.•

DISH ...

v•.

•

.

•

�8- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport- Pomeroy, 0 ., Tucsdey. f"Pb . 24. 197G
DICK TRACY

THEM

Auto Sales

WANT ADS

FHURCS
I I

IDUNJOC (
I I

Corr ectio ns w i l l be at
ce pt ed un 111 9 a m lor
Day of Pu blicar ion
REGULATIONS
Th e Pubtls)l cr reserve s
th e ri ght to Pd it or r e jec l
a n y ads d ee m ed o b
tec tiono!ll Th e pub lish er
w il l no t be r esp on si bl e tor
more than on e inc or r ect
1n sert io n
RAT ES
F or Want Ad Serv ice
5 ce n t s per word on e
1nsertion
M in tmum Charg e i l 00
14 cent s per wor d three
in se r tton s
c on sec ut1 ve
?6 ce nt s pe r w ord s•x
co nse c ut iv e
in se rt to ns
25 Per Cen t D1 SC01Jn t on
pa id ad s and ad s po id
w i thin 10 day s
CA RD OF THANKS

WHEO N A KN I
&lt;:?i&lt;:INDEI&lt;''S 8 USIN E.5S

XX )

15 E!&gt;E5T

t
D I ) )I I
TENGLE

Now lllTange the cirded letters

f?

to (orm the surpriae anawer, as

~~~:;-J·--.]:&gt;..~-~L.~~-~·;;;:~~·~u:r~r~e~•;;
ted by the above cartoon.

I":" IWHEN ( ll IIX) ARE (IIIJ

fAn••"'n lomorro.-)

AWFUL

PICKET

GRIME

LIBIDO

S2 00
t or
so wor d
m inimum .
Ea c h Acl d tl tona t wo r d 3
ce n IS
BLIND AD S
l\ d d i t1onal 75c Cha rg e
per Ad11 er lis e m ent.
OFFICE HOURS
A 30 a m to 5 00 p m .
D aily . 8 30 a m to 17 00
Noo n Saturday
Phone lod a y 99 7 715 6

n hnt A:wrf "' u·nilr•r tum '! tll' l'l'fll n ttp :'- A

In Memory
WE

Classified Ads

to

W IS H

express

our

si ncere thank s to our many
lrtends
and
ne i ghbor s
dur 1ng th e d eath of our
father. O t1 S A rn on To th e
E w 1ng
Funer al
Home ,
R ac 1n e Em er ge ncy Squad ,
pallb ea r er s an d tor t he food
and bea u t iful f low er s , R e v
Co ff m an fo r h is c on sq l ing
word s. al l who he l ped in any
w1ay . 11 w as g r ea t ly ap
pr ec i at ed
2 1-1 lt p

bring you
extra cash
for
shopping sprees

Notice
BAS EM E N T ~ a l e , M ov1n g
M usl sel l a lo r of c lothm g
an d hou seh o ld t t em s c heap
Tu es da y th ru F r 1da y , 10 00

A Low Cost

'"

I

Want Ad
Will Cut

AVAilABLE TO
INDIVIDUALS ONLY!
NON COMMERCIAL
NO REFUNDS.
Each
initia I
and
group
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
ll!fill
increase
response.

1. .

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

n

20 H O R SE M er cury or 25
ho r se Ev tn r ude outboa r d
Ca ll 992 /7 BI a ti er -1 p m
2 2&lt;1 31c
HOU SE BOA T tn g ood con
d tt ion . Call c oll ect ( JO.I J 727
8723 , N rtro , W Va alt er l
p m
2 21\ 51C
L I VE p1 g eon s 1n Qood c on
dit ion , w il l p a y soc a p tece
Phon e 992 7687
1 2.J 41 p
OLD lurntture . tee bo x es .
brass
be d s.
old
w a ll
t e lepholfl es and pa r ts. or
co mpl ete hous ehol ds Wnt e
M
D
Mtller , R t
2.
Po m eroy , O h to Ca ll 992
7760
10 7 71\

1 21-52tc

B u ILUIN G S.

an d
w ar e roo m , t ea r do w n for
tumber Phon e 99'1 36 58
1 18 ore

'

I house

9 TO 10 It

d ump bed
(6 1-l l 307 ?411

-

Ta x
Se rv1 c e ,
o r St at e t ax es
Phon e 99 2 7228 or
see
w a lla ce Ru sse ll , Bradbur y
1 30 26t C
F e d e r al

p ET S TO G IVE A W AY
p UREBREO

G r eat Dane ,
mat e, 1 yr . old . Ph one 99 2
38 32 or 992 2639 , M etgs Co .
Hum ane Soc t ety
2 22 6tc

Pe ts To G tve A way

p U R E BRED G r eat Dan e ,
I e ma te, s y rs . old . Gentl e,

ne ed s g ood ho m e. Call 992 383 2 or 992 2639, M e ig s Co
H uman e Soc i e ty .
2 23 -6tc

NOTICE
Offe rs w il t be re ce rve d at
lh e Off1c es of Crow , Crow &amp;
Po rt e r , Pom e r oy , Oh io , at
. 10 . 00 A M
on
Frrday ,
F e b r uary 27, 19 76, lor th e sate
Of the r estd en c e ot th e tate
WI ll•a m
Clyd e
Andrews ,
to ca t ed at 109 Eb e nezer
St r e ~ t , Pomer o y . Ohto The
pr operty may b e se en by
ap poi n tmen t by ca lli n g 992
J5 51. The t erms of th e sal e are
ca sh and th e prop er l y wt tl be
sol d subtect to r ea l esta te
Ia x es for 1976
Cla r e nc e A ndrews ,
E ~~;e c u t o r

.

12

1972 CHEV . 2-TON C&amp;C

POM0~~?!vE~?!~. ~. CO. '(l\

17' 24, 21

NOTICE OF
APPO INTM ENT
Case Nv . 21660
E state vi LUCINDA DANE S,
D ecease d.
No t •c e 1S her e by g tv en tha t
R ose 5 . R eynold s. of 266 Mill
St r ee l. Mtdd l eport. Oh to , ha s
d u ly
appo tntec:t
b ee n
E xe c utr•K of the E st a t e of
L ucinda Dan es. de ce ased . late
of M e tg s Counly , Oh io .
Cre diTor s ar e r equ 1r ed ~o
I' Ie their c la i m s Wtlh satd
fi duc iar y w t thin fo ur month s.
Da t ed th 1s 20 th day of
F ebruary , 1970
· Mann in g D We bs t er
Judge
Co urt o f Common Ptea 5.
Pro b ate Dtvtsion
( 2) 21\ ( 3) 2, 9 . 3H:
P UBLI C NOTICE

T0 THE U NKNOWN HEIR S,
THE I R EXECUTOR S, A D

MINI S T RA TOR S
A ND
OF
W A YNE
ASS I GN S
cHEVAL1ER , D ECEA SED ,
UNK N OW N
R E SIDENCE
Yo u ar e her e by nott f 1ed that

For Sale
O N E k 1tch en ca r l. on e Ken
mo r e auto wa sh er , Nor ge
d r y er , Mag i c Ch et c ~o k
s tove , d in e tt e set , d •Sh
· c a bi f1 et, M o to r o l a b w t v , 2
d r esser s, dt sh es, clo th tn g
an d oth er n ou se ho ld ite m s
Ph one 9 9~ 3090 or 992 2770 .
2 2.1 3tc
196 7 CHE VROL E T Bel air . 7B 3
en g in e , Reg B eeql e pup s,
H ar teq u1n roman ce boo k s
Ph on e ?.t9 '2R-t9 a lt er 6 p m .
? 24 31c
SU P ER A r armatt n ew p;:ai n t
job , n aw ba t te ry , cult tv a t or .
f e rl i t i ze r
att a chm en t ,
H 1ll er s, 1n good con dtt to n
Pr. ce rt to se ll Ph on e 949
126 1. A lbert H tll , R ac tnc ,
Oh io
2 2 l 61 c
tO SP EED bi c yc le EKcc ll en l
conr: d,on , 'iOO Ph on e 9 9 ~
~ 86

9.
10.

w ;:u e r
p&lt;,l i d ,
dcp o s i l
30 8 P a g e St ,
r e q u tr c d
M i dd lepo r t Phon e 99 2 7.1 16
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La Salle
HOTEL

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NAME
ADDRESS

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MAIL WITH
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11.25
TO THE

DAILY SENTINEL
lll COURT ST.
POMEROY, OHIO

45769

1

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3 ANLJ '' f&lt;M fu rn tshed and
unfurnish ed apt s Phon e 992
5434
11 9 1f c
COUNTR Y M0b 1l e Home
Park , R t 33 . t en mt les nor th
of Pom er o y Large lOis wit hcrmcrete pa t ios , sid ewa, l k.s ,
runners _ and o ff s t ree t
parking Ph one 99 2-7&lt;179
: 2.J IIfc

Middleport,

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Rooms, SS.OO. up
Special Rates
by Week

or Mo"th
GRA IN fed hog ready to
but cher W tll se ll ' ? or
who l e , 40 ce nt s l b Phon e
99 2 120 1 aft er a p m
'l 22 St c

10 71! i f(

SE LM A R Stg n c t c l a r 1n et ,
Harm ony. gui t a r . Both rn
ex c e ll en t c ond ilto n Ph on e
949 70 9J
'l 22 Jt c
CO/\ L I CJ F~ S/\L E Cfd~ Coa l
Co n1 p om ;: , 1 mi te nor1 h o f
Ch es h1 r e . on Rl 7 Pi ck yo ur
ow n , ~, /0 per ton Ope n 6 da y s
p ~Cr w eek or Ca ll ( 61 l) 36/
133 0 to r furt her tnl o r m .at JO n
l R 7RI c
CO A L , lirn es t on e and all typ es
of sa II and ro ck sa II f or •ce
il n d sno w r emov al
Ex
ce ls ior Sai l Wo rk.s, Eas t
Ma1n 5 1 , Pom ero y, OhtO
Phon e 992 38 91
17 7 1rc

U N F URN I SHED
apt
in
Pomeroy 2 bedrm . n ewly
r edecor a t ed , f ull y ca r peted .
Call in th e ea rl y am 99 2

2188 .
2 22 tfc

MODERN wa lnut co n sol e ,
A M F M rad t O. 4 Sp ee d
changer Balance $ 101 10 or
t erm s. Ca ll 992 396 5
2 19 tf c

Now

F O R q ut ck sal e , 1968 Comet. 6
c yt Phon e 997. 77 ·19
2 12 -Jic

196 3 C HE VR O LE T catJ o11 c r
sl e er m q ,
1r u c k , p ow e r
w ou ld m ak e a qoocl log
tr uc k r1 r s 1 5 1. ?00 ta k e&lt;; 11
L a n d 111a r k . E ast Mi'l in 5 1 ,
P omero y
') 20 61(
t966 rop o 700 . 6 cvl c.· nq in c
and J sp eed tran srr'I!SSIOn
comp let e $1 00 P hon e 997
7 120 al ter 5 00
') ?0 l i p
19!0 I O RO P ic k up tr uc k 10 nq
!J ed , a Ut omat 1c . 6 c yt P11on c
( 6 l t l 667 331 9
7 20 !l c
197 5 DAT SU N 62 10 H at c hba c k
with s tand a r d tran sm 1s sion
an d atr condit ion ing 53 ,300
Ca l l 99 2 3&gt;~ 5 3
2 18 61 c

For Sale or Trade
F OR sal e or trad e lor p 1c kup
of eq ual va l ue , a Gr ave l y
tra cto r with alta chm ents
Phone 992 -7363 .
'] 22 d ip

Mobile Homes for Sale

70 MOBIL E H 0 n1c . to t al
e tc c 3 :on ce ntral a ir con
d 1li o ner , exce ll ent co n
d tl ion . Ph on e 7•1 7 767&lt;1 or

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2 24 7t c

Real Estate For Sale
0 N t:; A C.. t&lt;!t: , 6 rm s and ba t h,

Rt 3. Pom er oy , Rose Hill
D 1c k Dav iS prop erty, full
basement ,
slum1num
siding . p(lneted $10,000 Ca ll
O ak Hill 685 6576 evenings ,
Ja c kson '286 3004 days .
2 5-30 tp

J

Conditioner

Model UCXXX.
210,000
Weekly Grain

Capacity

$299
] --::J.' Reg. Sl39 .00 Val.
POMEROY LANOMARI&lt;.
·•~- Jack w. Carsey , Mgr.
Phone 992-2181

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CON D I T ION E D hay for sate ,
A l so . w ant ed
S1 b a t e
H er e for d bull s Phon e 74 2
7B7 1, D e ~~:t e r .
2 20 .1\p
M c D A N I EL Cu s tom
Bu r
c her ing , We s t Columb1a , W
Va W e but c he r cattle and
hog s .
S10
cattle
sla ught er . $7 tor hogs , 12c
for c utt ing and wrapprng
State and f edera l Inspected ;
Open 6 d a ys per week
Phone 0 04) 882 3224 .
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GOOD hay , nev er wei. Phon e
949 .2523
.ALUMINUM b l, ii UIII Q II " ,.; B' X
6' in exce ll e n t cond tf lon ,
i \00 . Ph one 99 2 5786
2 22 6t c
TWO ca lves , mixed H ere f ord
cow wi tt'l calf PMne 843

2J5J

B R H OMt:: , IIJ S! fin islled
remod e tm g
Sa l em
St..
Rutland . Phon e 742 - 2306
alter 4 p .rn or see Mi lo B '
H u t ch tnson .
10 9 H e

13; H igh School T . V. Honor Soci ety 15; Family

S25 ,00 ; 1975 Mint Set S9.00 ;

CAP!'AIN EASY

1976 St iver Proof Set (3
pes . ) SIS.OOi 1976 Silver
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M Y f 'ouR PUR5UER MAY
~ E 5 0M E 0 ~E WH O
WA" f!&gt; A CUT O F
YOUR FATHER 'S

pes .) 58 SO.

Ca ll Rutland, 742 ·2331

R&amp;J COII'IS

Ph . 949-2023 or 843 -2667

NORTif

1 23 1 mo

LARRY WHOBREY
PUBLIC
ACOOUNTANT
Now accepting clients
for bookkeeping and
lax se rvice .

PH. 992-6173
1 22 1 mo

FtMancing '\vailable
Blown into Walls &amp; A1tics
STORM
WINDOWS &amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDtN G· SOFFITT
GUT T E R S- AWNINGS

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Rill Estate for Sale
4 B ED R OOM hou se f or sa te 1n
N ew Haven , $11,5 00 Cal l
882 3390 .
2 27 12tc
l •hc7 0 MO B IL E ho m e, to ta l
3 ton a 1r con
e lect r ic
d t t i o n e r , e x c ellent c o n
d i l ton . Ca ll 247 268&lt;~ or 2~7
2664
2
6t c

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BE D RM
hom e ,
j us t
hn 1s hc d , r em od elt ng , ~ a l em
St . Ru tl and Phon e 742 2306
a f ter .1 p m o r see Milo B
H u t c h rs on
9 13 r t c

TEAFORD
.

Phone 992-3)25
N E W LISTING - 6 Ac r es
ol mc e lay mg l en c ed tand. 5
r oom r enov at ed home, 2
Br s. m ode r n ba th , mod .
kit , ga s F A , FU r nil ce and
out b ids $ 16 ,500.
NEARLY 4 acre s - H ~l s 2
se pt ic l a nks, c tfy w at er , on
124, t u ~ l oil Rt 7 Oni y

$8 ,500
J t1r s ,
sl eilm hea t, ntce k1 f. la rge
dining, fu l l bct sem enl , a nd
v 1ew of r 1ver $29,500.
Country home L tk e new
3 Brs, bnth , u f tltf y. porch ,
F A l urna ce il nd 1 ac r e
t-A~HIUNAI:SU: -

Onl y $19,500 .
12 ACRE S -

Ctf y w at er
and g As. Lar ge ultl l ly
b u ilding
for
hob b y
Renova t ed 3 B r s A sk ing

$29.500
J ACRE S - In t he country
on hard road , d r illed we ll
nnd septi c lank.

RESIDEI'ITER -

Be au t Ji ul 1 acre. Good 5
br s, &amp; 2 baths Nat ga s
furna c e . G ood garde n
ground
$3 5. 000 . '
157 .ACRES - Large older
hom e wl l h bc1th , barn and
tractor land Som e limber

$60 .000 .

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Take a dvantage of our
price s .
Quality
bu il t
homes. Nice lots available
m nice loc at ivn s.

MOD ER N CHEMICALS
100 Kerr Street

Ph. (614) 985-4102
2 12-1 mo:

Pomcrov , Otlio 4576 9

1\S PH A L T I N G drtv eway s an d
pa rk in g lots , se pti c t ank s
1n s ta t t e d co n cre t 1n g a n d
ba c kh o l' w o rk
row t e r ·s
Co n s ! ru c t io n P ho n e 99 /
7 18 1 or 7·t7 :1~ 9 3
? 2.1 61C

C:

ijRA D F O RD , Aucti oneer
Comp l ete Ser v tcc
Ph on e
94 9 'l 4B7 or 9.i 9 2000 Ra c1 ne .
Oh io , Crt lt B ra d ford ,
10 9 Jf c

R E D D OG . l i mes to ne . g ra 11 e l
o nd t i lt d 1rl d e l tvered
Ph one Bi ll P u flt [1 S 99'2 74 78
1 19 26tc

WE ARE SEL LERS OF
GOOD PROPERTY CALL
US TO SEL L

CONES Up
THUNDER
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SHE
11./QS JUST
SOME SHOW
GIRL WHO ' D
HOOKED
H1M
NO DOUS
1.1 ,

I F I NTE R ES T E D in bui ld i ng
a n e w hom e,
cot) ta c t
R O US H CO N STR U CTI ON
Jr ee es lima te s. Greg Rou sh ,
99'1 7511 3
2 t e 12t c

D &amp; 0 TREE Tr lm mt ng , 20
v ca r s cx p fr 1en cc I ns ur ed
tr ee e sti ma t e~ Ca ll 991 23 8d
o r ( 6\ 11 69 8 7257 A l ba n y
10 15 I f t

nun
Hf:

TIME
WAS
JUST A SUM

-· SHE
SUPPORTED
Hlh'\ -

P A PER han g •n g, Pi'lin l ln \:1
p ane l in g , e1c
Pt1on e 94 9
202 3.
' 18 1 2t ~

EXCAV A TIN G , B A CK HOE S
A ND DOZ E R L A R GE A ND
SMA L L , SEPTI C TA N K S
IN S T A L L E D
BILL
PU L L I N S, PH ON E 992 ·2-17 8.
D AY O R NIGH T
2 22 5? tp

~ h A u Y MI X CO N ~ ~~· ~
d e l t v er ed r 1gh t to your
p r o 1 ec t. F as t a nd easy . F r ee
CSI1m a tes Ph one ~97 328 -1 ,
G oeg l ein Re a dy Mi.'l. ' Co ,
M iddl epor t , O htO
6 30 1fc

EL WO OD BOWER S R EP A IR
... Swe ep er s, loa st crs . 1ro n s,
a ll sma l l ap pl ia nces . L a w n
m ow e r . nex t t o S t t~ t e H igh
wa v Ga r ag e on Rou t e 7
Phon e •as 382 5.
.i 16 II C
SE P T I C T A N K S c t e an e d
M od ern Sanilatton . 992 3 9~4
or 99 2 JJ•t9 .
H I\ V E d ump tr uck. and d oze r
W i ll do t1aul in g CHl d ex
cav atm g Ph on e ( 6 1 ~ ) 061
3319 o r 66 7 JJJJ
2 20 li e
Q UA L I F-I E D a u tom obil e
m~c han ic Joo k inq for work
1n o wn qar a q ~ . Reasonabl e
ra t es . Call ' 997 71?0 alt er
5 0~
') 20 l\l p

four

\'OU ow:) WAIT
~£11:E ! :t'LL 8E
RIG~T BACK !

T 1 ~ U ND UP
DIN NY !

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AU.EY

What's that?
What's that

se?

30 Czech

sleep'

31 Work unit
32 Algerian

'-A£'LL- AS LONG
NOBODY IS

HEAR NEWS Fl RST

'J7 AC RE S. 7 r oom toouse ,
·na tur al Qas . c1ty wa t er ,
large barn . P hon e 992 5058
2 24 51c

HOME for ' sale , spa c tous
living room , dintng room , 2
bedroom s , la r g e kit chen ,
fami l y room . n ~ w bath .
Phone 99 2 739·1
' ').! 61{

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home . Ha s new sidi ng ,
turna&lt;:e, til e &amp; paneling,
carpeting , storm doors and
w tnpows 2 car garage .
Low utrllties $18,500

POMEROY -

HOW

IMQNDER.FUU
WHE;N DID IT
HAPPEN ?

AT

"THIS MORNINGAT &amp;EVEN ! AN D
.JANIE'S J UST

HOW TO SELL YOUR
HOME 7 CALL US
992-2259 or 992-2568

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Edition with Martin Agronsky 20; TheJudgeiO; To
Tell the Tr uth 13: Wild Kingdom 15: Book Beat 33 .
8: 3()-Litjle House on the Prairie 3,4, 15; Bionic Woman
6,13: Tony Orlando &amp; Dawn 8,1 0; The Way It Was

I AIN'T TETCHED

FRIDAY UNTIL 8 PM

LUKEY

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Knight 8! 10; News 20; To Be Announced 33.

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11 :Oo-News 3, 4,6,8, 10, 13, 15; ABC News 33.
11 : JO-Johnny Carson 34 , 15; Movie ~~ strange
Homecoming" 6, 13; Movie "Kelly's Heroes1' 8;
Movle " Inside Daisy Clover" 10; Janak! 33,
.00-Tomorrow 3, 4; News 13.

Bermea Bade Osol
For~edneeday,Feb,25,1878

ARIES (March 21 · Aprtl 19)
Normally yo u're a person ol ac~

TAURUS (April 20-Moy 20)
Others w tll b e relying upon
yo u to hold up yo1.1 r end of
bargarns Don't expect them to
do your share

LONGFELLOW

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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)

Though your inten tions wilt be 1
good, tl w ill be easrer to make ''
prom1ses today than it will be
to fulfill them

SAGITTARIUS (Nov.

23·1:&gt;~

21, This Is one of those 9ifYS
where ypur generous nature ·
cou ld work to your detriment.
Curb ex travagant impulses

CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jon 11)
Be sa ti sfied tod ay with s mall
advantages In your deattngs
wtth o th er s. If you expect too
much , you 'll overshoot the
mark

AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Feb. 18)

careful today not to assume
someone else 's burdens th at
may be too large for you to
manage. Look befor e you leap .

Don ' t let o p ti m i sm abouf
somethtng tmport ant tod ay
cloud your practical judgement
Rely upon realisttc evaluations.

CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) II'S

PISCES (Feb. 20-Morch 201

one of t hose days when you
could tootisl'11y do so mething
aga inst your better Judgment.
Be practt c al 1n all matters.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Take

You ' re l i ke l y to be most
profic1en t today In managing
others ' affat r s. but don't
neglect to guard your own interests!

into car eful conslderat to n to·
day views and suggest1o ns o f
co-workers They may have
somethtng worth ltstening to

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sopl. 22) In
BDHDMB

RuNAWM HOI15E5. SEE, ANO
I HAD TO SAVE THEM ..

MASON FURNITURE

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AstraGraph

WEL.L.THE~ E WERE THESE
THREE AIRL.INE 5TEWA~OE55E5,
SEE AND THE~ WERE ON

THREE DAYS,

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A DRAP OF CORN 5QUEEZIN'5 IN

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10:oo-Petrocelli 3,4,1S; Starsky &amp; Hutch 6,13: Blue

business dealtngs today, don' t
make more concess1ons 1han
necessary Be fai r. but don' t
gtve away the store.
·

l\Bf\A (Sept . 23·0&lt;1. 23) You
may find you rself tn a sHu,alion

Mon., Tues., Wed. &amp; Sat.-8:30til5:00
THURSDAY tiL 12 NOON

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chain
45 Sinus

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9:()()-Chico &amp; the Man 3,4,15; Baretta 6,13 ; Cannon
8, 10; Great PerformancesJJ ; Images of Aging 20 .

1635
44 Nautical

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tion , Today you cou ld be a
shade too lackadai.sicat a bout
that which shOuld be done

VEM .

Mason. w.

Your School 33.
1 : 30- Last oflhe Wild 3; Name That Tune 4; Wild Wild
· World of Animals 6 ; Match Game PM 8; Evening

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34 - esprit
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Paris
thoroughfare·
·42 Rotate a

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Herman Grate

Dinah 13.
4:30- Bewltched 3; Mod Squad6; Partridge Family 8;
Sesame Sl 20,33; To Be Announced 15.
5:00-Bonanza3; Family AffairS; Star Trek 1S.
5:30-Adam-12 4: Beverly Hillbillies 8; Elec Co. 20,33;
Adam -12 13.
6:00-New s 3, 4,8,10,13,15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20,33 .
6:30-NBC News 3,4, 15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 8, 10; Crop Game 20; Cr.,.colendos 33.
7:01)-Truth or Cons. 3: To Tell the Truth 4; Bowling fi&gt;r
Dollars 6; Pop Goes the Country~ ; News 10; Wild
Kingdom 13: Family Affair 15; Book Beat 20: Know

Channel 5.
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7:00-Bozo the Clown (c)
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7:30) - PPHS -Ripley Basketball fcl
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CRYPTOQUOTES

and 5 P.M.

773-5592

20.33; Movie "The Marx Brothers at ttle Circusn 10;

One letter si mply blands for another · In thi s sampl e A is
used for the three L 's, X for th e two O's, etc. Sin gle l etters,
apastrophes, the l ength and formati on of I he' words are all
hints. Each c1 ay thr code lr ltcrs are d ifferent.

8 A.M.,· The Noon Report,

2 s to ry

frame w ith almost new
roof. stdl ng and carpo rt. J
b ed ro oms, ba th . Smtt ll
yi!rd , S8,000.

envelopes are enclosed The
most interestmg questions
w1fl be used m th1s column
and will rece1ve copies ot
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DOWN

Is

water availa b le . Some
t i mber . $123 .00 per acre .

La rge r

Young &amp; the Rest less 10; Not For Women Only 15.

DAlLY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how lo work it:
A X'V D L B 1\ A X R
GEMINI (Moy 21 -June 201 Be

EXPANDED WEEK DAY NEWSCASTS

POMEROY

1: 00-News 3; Ryan 's Hope 6, 13; Ptlil Donahue tt ;

As the World Turns 8, 10.
2 0()-$20,000 Pyramid 6,13.
2:3()-Doctors 3,4,15; Ne ighbors 6, 13; Guiding Light
8, 10 .
3·00-Another World 3,4,15: General Hospital 6, 13; All
In the Fami ly 8, 10; Kup's Show 20.
3:31}-()ne Life to Live 13; Mickey Mouse Club 6; Match
Game 8,10.
4·0()-Mister Cartoon 3; Merv Griffin 4: Somerset 15;
Bewitched 6; Mickey Mouse Club 8: Mister Rogers

cavities

WMPO AM-FM

A CRE S on Salem St .,
Rutland . s mall po(ld , old
ltou se , all f enc ed 1n Phon e
742 228 &lt;1 .
2 24 17tc

Search for Tomorrow 8,10

12· 45-Elec. Co. 33.
12 :55- Take K.err 8; Dan lmel 's World 10 .

tl stamped. self-addressecl

13 French-,
founded

Gallipolis. Ohio

STORE HOURS

Deall3; Bob Braun's S0-50 Club 4: News 6,8,1 0. 12.30-Take My Advice 3,15; All My Children 6,13:

answer mdiv1dua/ quesUons

movie
camera

RIVERSIDE AMC.JEEP

REEDSVILLE AREA 135 ACRES Mine rals, City

ss-

11
TA!( e Kerr 8; D a n I mel 's World 10.
12 .00-Magnificent Marble Machine 3, 15; Let's Make a

1 3D-Days of Our Lives 3.4,15; Rhym e &amp; Rea son 6113;

river

limited Time Ofler

MASON FtiRNITURE

For tune 3,15; Weekday 4; Gambit 8,10; Farmer's

Daughter 13.11 : 30-Hollywood Squares 3,4, 15 ;
Happy Da ys 13; Love of Life 8, 10; Sesame St. 20,33 .

newspaper. The Jacobys will

companion

SAVE *425.00

Route l~l - Jln A&lt;:res - 2
BR , ba th , own &amp; ci t y wate r ,
garage, Cellar for . fruits ,
land scaped $8,300 .

Price i s Right 8, 10.

10 ,3()-High Rollers 3,4,15; Dinah 6. 11 :00-Wheel of

(Do you have a question
for the experts? Wri te "A sk
the Jacobys " care of th is

line's

is
tr4inq

FREE A/C

B LHLD I N ri to ts, n o less
than 50 ' x 150 ' eac h , has
quick ac cess to Ct l y water
and
sanitary
sewage
Comptefe
f in o n c tng
to
qualified int eres t ed b uye r ! '
Ca ll 992 57 86
2-22 61c

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"The biddt ng proceeded one
spade to my left . pass by my
partner , l our spades· to my
ng h l. Should I htd f1v e
d ubs?"
We certainly would make
that ca ll. It might be a los1ng
action. bu t it is far mor e ltkel y
t o pr ove a
w1n n er
Hemembcr, yo u have to take
some cha nces.

I Venezuelan
1 Papal name
peninsula
2 Famous !ilm
6 "Annabel -" critic
9 Paris
3HaUofa
landmark
diam.
II Electric 4 :- de France
12- Paix,
5 Ready
Paris ·
(2wds.) ·
thoroughfare 'Old Latin
Yesterday's A.Wwer
(3 wds.J
Quarter site 18 One, in
33 Former
13 Cook
in Paris
Paris
Mrs.
14 Stockings,
(2 wds.)
20 Brink
Sinatra
in Soho
7 Poetical
21 Stag
34 Mrikaner
15 Galley-proof
adverb
22 Make
35 Jane Austen
notation
8 Cathedral
haste
novel
17 Prompt
city
23 Jewish
36 Rocketeer
19 Resting
9 GoU inmonth
Willi
22 Take offense structor
24 As the Univ. 37 Make a
25 Marquis of 10 Have some
of Paris
choice
infamy
escargots
IS called
38 Method
2&amp; Forlorn
11 Alleviating
27 Monsieur
40 One of the
27 Burn
17 Football or 29 Roman
Bobbsey
somewhat
basketball
statesmantwins
28 Brusque
player
philosopher 41 Insecticide
29 Hook and

$28,000 .
12

• A5 4 . 2 . , . KQ.J 98654

Pass

some 25 or 30 yea rs ago.
Somehow or oth er everyone
or the Soulh players bid to

ACROSS

ALLEY OOP

ON

2.11 ACRES - Hom• 3 BR
ranch type , nice kitchen W ref. r a nge FORCED Air
furn a&lt;:e, full basement.
ow n waler, (tap pa i d)
storm door s &amp; w tndows ,
Large ga rilge W .workshop .
Carpo r t . 2 t railer hookups .

9·()()-I'Jot For Women Only 3: Ph il Donahue 4, 15; Lucy
Show 8; Mike Dougla s 10; Morning with D.J . 13.
9:3()-A.M. 3; One Life to Live 6; Talttetales 8; Mtke
Douglas 13.
IQ:O()-Ce lebrlty Sweepstakes 3.4. 15; Edge of l'light 6;

by THOMAS JOSEPH

to

9 -18 1fc

44

1\ couple of East players.

o· u t:LL A tt nement l oca t ed
be hi n d
R u tf a nd
G r ad e
Tune up 1 brak es.
Sc h oo l
wh ee l balan cing , a t.n em cn t .
Phon e 74? i' OO•l
1116tfc

PACER
'

Mexrcu n~ ader asks.
w as in l ourth se at.
v uln e ra b le aga in s t· nonvuln erabl e a nd p1c ked up :

,.

who beli eved m resu ltS and

SE W IN G M A CHIN E Repa irs .
ser v ic e . a l l m a kes 99 2 2284 .
Th e ra b ric Sl10p , Pom er oy ,
A uthortz ed Sing er sa tes an d
Serv tce
We
sh nrp cn
Sc issor s .
3 29 tf c.

L U CK ET T F a r m EQu ipment ,
West
W a s h in gto n
St ..
A lba ny , Ph on e ( 614 ) 098 3037
o r 6'? 8 788 1
7 18 761 c

8:3()-Big Valley 6

·r

Sou th

spades on hi s own. every
West player doubled him a nd
--·;c.,_c.=: every South had no trouble
rackmg up an over tnck
The biddtng tn the bOX WaS
the most common. but some
So uth players saved one round
and opened wtth four spades

R EMODE LI N G ,
Pl umb 1ng ,
hea t 1ng a nd all t yp es Of
gen er al
r ep a i r .
Wor k
gua r ant eed
20 yea r s Cl';
per tcn ce . Phone 992-24 09
5 1 tfc

Y Ll U need yo ur g r .1v et
ha uled . c. al l ( 61-l l 985 ql19
any t i m e
7 18 t 'Ji p

IF

LITTLE

E)(C A V A T!N G, cto zer , IO ac..t; •
an d backho e wo r k , sepl tc
1&lt;1nks
in st all e d ,
d ump
tr uck s and to boys for h i r ~ ;
Wi l l haul l tl l dtrt , ro p .SOJI.
ti mPs t on e n nd gr a ve l Ca ll
Bob or R og er Jeff ers , day
p hon e 997. 7069. n 1ght p hOfle
99 2 J.'J25 or 9n 5232
2 11 lie

E XCA V A T I NG ,
d o ar ,
and
d 1t c h er
o ac k.ho e
Cl1iH I{'S R H;'t tl jf' ld 13 ac k
H oe Serv iC e , Ru t l an d , Oh io
P hone 7,17 7008
11 307 81C

North Easl

Every time we think abou t
freak hands we remember one
that appeared in the national
m1 xcd team c hampionsh ip

UTILE ORPHAN ANNIE

(614} 992 ·2798 , Ot Ck Se yler
1 ?9 1 m o

8 .00--Lassie 6; Capt . Kangaroo 8, 10; Sesame St. JJ .

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

BISSELL BUILDERS

We Buy Anttques

Good M orning, Tri

News 8; Bugs Bunny &amp; r ie~d s 10

Obi
Pass 2 t
Db!
Pas:; Pass
Opening lead - K ·•

SAVE MONEY?

FU RNIT U RE
STRIPPING SERVICE
R e m9va t o f
Pain ts
Ptastt cs varn i shes , etc
Wood or M e tal
R epa ir s
R ef tn ts h ing of
Furnit ure
Burn 1Sh 1ng Po l ishin g of
Cop per &amp; Br e~ss

6 ·30-Columbus Today 4; N ews 6 ; Sunrise Semester 8;

7: 30-Schoolles 10.

A New

WANT TO

6:2()-The Story 13.

7 oo-Today 3,4,15; Good Morning, America 6,13: CBS

Netther vulnerable

FOR 'lOUR SO.Jl- \

6 ; 00---Sunri se Semester 10.

6 : 15- Farm Report 13 .

e1ther .

4 AQ1074

WI~ TO FRI'.'I

WEONESDAY , FEBRUARY 25, 1976

li e tsn l gomg to fa ll do wn . but
he isn't goi ng to get cmywhere.

man who sits on a park bench.

. 3

1·30-Tomorrow 3,4 , News 13.

Farmlime · 10.
6 .4o-ounce of Prevention 10
6 :45-Morning Report 3.
6 ·55--Chuck White Reports 10;
Sl ate 13.

lie is som• lhing like t he

a K(/J 5 4 3 2

BORN LOSER

10.

nice pcnalt ~es .

SOUTH tDI

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7 BE DRM home , new root,
n ew ba tnroom N ca r Sc hoo l
C a tt ~ 74 2 218 ·1.

. 1086 5
t Ql084 2
" 98 3

4K 5 2

Ph . 992 -3993
4 10 1 m o .

NEW LISTING - 8 rm s , 4
Brs ,' 2 ba lhs, cit y water
and ga s. Corn er lot ou t of
flood Only $8 ,500.

.

t-UR SA LE n o.. ·M L cH H.I ~ V il l c, 5
rm . hou se , ro o t ce l lar with
r o om ov er , 2 b oy d et ach ed
garage , 11~; acr es. no bath ,
hot and cold w ater in kit
c hen , 1 p , gas heat h ea t ers
with hous e
Ca ll 74 2 2819
aft er5pm
2 18 6tp

• KQ94

t AK .f

lARRY
lAVENDER
Syracuse, Oh i o

M od ern

Free estimiltes on Cilrp eling a r1d inslilllation .
W e' l l bring sa mples to your
ho m e with no obligation
See how yvu can r ea ll y
save.
Mtke Young j Manager
Sa les a nd In stallation
Rt . 3, Pomer oy , Ohio 45169
Phone day o r mght
614 -992 -2.2.06
J ] -1 1 m o

OLD

EAST

• •

Wesl

SLOAN'S
CARPETING

Virgit B., Sr .. Broker
110 Mec han tc Pomeroy, 0

W~;ST

a AR7

" The Invasion of Carol Enders" 6, 13; Movie " D irty
Dingus Magee" 8 ; Mo11ie "A Covenant wittl Death "

else . c ntic tzed th e tr
West partner s lor doubling
lnur spad es. bul we can ' t
blame them a ll. 1\ player who
boasts tha l no one ever makE'S
a doub led contrac t agatn sl
Jum must be mi ssi ng a lot of

t 9 7 653

Blown
Insulation- Services

12 :0()-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Mystery of the Week

no thin g

24

• 10 6
• A J 72

FREE ESTIMATES

Plnaglass - Table Tvps
Mirrors . St or m &amp; Screens.
FERRELL' S GLASS &amp;
HOME MAINTENANCE
Si d i ng - V i ny l
8.
Alum i num W i ndow Gla ss
&amp; Glaz ing . On the Job or 1n
Shop
Pt c k u p a n d del i v er y
serv i ce
Call Collect 388 -8239
Spec•atlle in
bu•ld · up
roD f i ng &amp; hot roof!. . Free
Estimates
10 years e11 per1ence.
H ar ve F err-:11
Bidw ett , Oh10
2 6 1 mo

Swtt c: h 10; News 20; Woman Alive! JJ.
10 ·'3. - Woman Alive! 20; Woman 33.
II :00-News 3, 4,6,8. 10, 13, 15; ABC News 33 .
11 :30-New Hampshi re Pr i mary 3,4,6,8, 10, 13, IS.

WIN AT BRIDGE
All results were the same

WAY- IF WE- STOP AN D PAR LEY\3E; A LON.S TIME BEFO RE WE
GE T TO M cK E:E '~ Dt6 !

Roger Wamsley

M O DERN hom e in Ches ter . 8
room s, 2 ba t h s , 2 por c hes ,
sun porch , 1J ba sement , Ct ly
a nd well water , natural gas ,
garage
Pr i ced to s ell
Phon e (6 14) 9B5 &lt;1 102 .
2-4 lfc

2 22 Si c

1972 HONDA 500 , 6,1 00 miles,
has fatrtn g Good c;ondi t ion .
\1 ,000 Phone 9J9 213 9 afl er .t

-

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2 17 ') 6 6 1

Landmark

...,~e'i
-'jji;.\
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.._
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Automatic Water

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at

1969 K I RKWOOD M o b i le
Hom e, 12 x 45 Fur n tsh ed
a nd 1n go od c ond tl io n Call
992 553] a f t er 5 p m .
2 2') Jlp

It

f· ~ ' '),.

SMALL effi ciency apt
for
s i ngle male occ tJpant , no
anima l s. Phone 992 -5786
2 22 -6t c

.

gOOd
For d
S?SO

1966 F AL CON Sta tton Wagon ,
6 cy l std . atr . pa1r Monroe
shoc k s for 59 67 vw S 10
Pt10n e 992 78 26
2 2'1 3tc

F I REW OOD , ph on e 949 70 B9
'J 18 l 'ltc

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h e Com m on P l ea s Court of FU RNI SH ED &lt;1p 1 .'l t ooms·
M ei g s: Count y , Oh io . Probate
and bath , la r ge bac k an d
O t v is io n .
Co ur t
House ,
fron t po r ch w 1t h y ard ,
Pom ero y , Oh io , 457 69 , Case
A lso, F ur
ut i li t ies pa 1d
2 1, 718,
by
Edward
No,
ni sll ed apartm e nt , 3 roo ms
Che ll a l ter , Administrator of
a nd bath , Wtth yard , ad ult s
E s ta te
ot
Wayn e
Ih e
preferred . Call before 6
c neva l t e r ,
D e c e a -s ed ,
p .m . 992 2937 .
vs
Edward
Pl ain t iff ,
2-20 4t c
....,..
Chevali er . et a l . , and th e
h e tr S.
Jhetr
unkno w n
a nd
un
el(e c u t or s. admini s trators an d F U RN I SHE D
f urnish ed mod ern apt , 2
as si g n s of Wayne Che v a l ier.
and 3 bedrms . , all electric ,
D ece a se d, De fe nd an ts , whose
brt c k building , decorated
res iden c es ar e unkn own . The
pla stered walls , comp lete
ob te ct ot th e Co mplam t and
Youngstow n . kitch ens , Wtth
th e demand for r e li ef are t o
dis po sal unlis , ~ l orm doors
de t erm tn e who ar e the next of
and w indo ws. com pl et el y
kin . h e tr s at . t aw . th e tr
ins u lated , front and r ear
e ~~; ec utor s , adm 1n 1s tr a tors and
en tra n ce . beauti f ully l and
asstgns of Wayne Ch eva l ter ,
scape d , p r ivate pa r king,
De ce a se d , en t itl ed b y t he taws
special tow rent The Haven
of thiS stat e to the next estate
Terrace Apls , N ew Haven ,
of tnhen t an ce an d t o det er
W VA . Phone .(30&lt;1 l 882
min e th e shar e to whtch the
2433
2 15 9t c
ne11. t of k.i n o r h eirs a t taw ,
th e •r
exe c utors ~
ad
mm•s tr at ors and asstgn s, are E N JO Y gra c tou s l 1v1ng at Vtllage Manor ~~ ,In Mip .
en ti t led ac cording to the
dleport for as tow as $ 130
statute i n such cases made
p er
monlh
with
a fl
and provid ed , and tor suc h
u t tl tltes
pj!id , .. Th_~
other r e li ef a s t h e court may
ar c br&lt;l l ' &lt;l l · ~·. h1y h q l, &lt;~l •ty
de term ine
ap art m cn 1s a 1 pr ices you
You a re her eb y np tif ted that
can . af ford Yo ur r e nt in
yo u ar e requ 1r ed t o answer . th e
e l udes month to month
Co mptatn l Wtlhin twenty e tgbl
lease s , a l l elec. l l v tng ,
da ys after t he la st publ ic at ion .
carpenng ,
range
and
the last publi c at ion of wh1 ~ h
refrigerato r , f r ee tra sh
wdl be on th e 6th day o f Apnl.
ptckup , cab l e TV at your
19 70
eKpense.
and
o n .site
laundry faciltties . Con
M A NN IN G D . WEB STER
venient to shopp tng on Ttlird
J UDGE A N D
and Mill Str eets in M td
EX OF FICIO CL ERK
dleport . See the ma,ag er a t
CO MM O N PLE AS COURT ,
Rivers ide Aparlmenl s •or
MEIG S CO U NTY , O H IO ,
ca l l 99'1 327 3. F urnish e d
PRO BA TE D I VI SI ON
apartmenls
are
also
availab l e.
12) 11 1) 1 ') , 'J 16 1) , 30 ( .j) 6,
2-2 78 t c

'"

1963 rOR D Gal aKIC ,
c ond1110n A l so . 196&lt;1
Both for
t or pilr ls
P h one (6 11 1 985 ,170 •1.

l\

5858.

-

1972 V EG A . $80 0. Pho n e 949
2220
2 IS 6tc

\ 1973
PONT IAC
Cat a l ina .
Ph one 669 34-16 or 742 24 65
Ph 992-277 1
2 27 J tc

99'} ] 110

H OU SE in Ryt l a nd Cal l 99?

____

P LY M O UTH
R oad r unn e r .
1969 , 4 sp ee d . 59,000 m i les .
575 0 Phon e 992 297 5
7 18 6t p

19 7 1 MONT E Ca rlo with ai r
and m ags , i2 ,00 0. P hone 99 2
567 1
2 22 4tp

r IR CO H cl 1 I R C w etd 1nq
u ti
lll&lt;I Ch 1n C, n e w e lc c
ilCC PSSort eS 1nc tuded Phon !'

for Rent

~-----

1967 CHE VY
ton P1 c k up ,
to n g hed , ~so o P hon e 991
368&lt;1 .
2 2-1 3tc

'J 70 lit e

'

8.

1970 D OD G E Ch all enq er , 20
rn p g , $850 w 11h stee l be tted
r a d iit ls.. S7 50 w i ! h g l a ss
be t t ed t i r e s . Mu s t s e ll
QUICk l y Phon e 99'1 5 169
1 24 Si p

I

'l MOBIL E hom es , gas an d

WI L'L baby sd 1n m y home , in
the Chester Tupp ers Pla 1n s
ar ea PhOne . ( 61 4) 985 ·380 7
2 27 31 p

a Co m ptamt h a s be en ft l ed tn -

1973 CH ARGER S E bl ac k
wilh w h il e pi n st rtp e s
$2 ,300 Pl'l on e 949 :1•117
7 24 ] I p

2 2•1 Otp

Employment Wanted

QU A LI F IED mtn e tn spector .
mus t h a 11e 6 'y r s. e ll.per ien c e
2 y r s most ha v e bee n un
de r g ro und 1n OhtO Contac t
Indus t rial
R el ation s,
Per son nel Dept , 2323 W
Fifth Av e, Co l umbu s, Oh10
43204 or catt (61&lt;1 ) 446 3271
7 lR 6t c

Agronsky 20; Price Is Right 10: To Te ll the Truth

19755 Proof Set (6 pes.)

UNC Sel

Basketall 8; Adams Chronicles 20,33: M-A-S-H 10.
9:31}-()ne Day At A Time 10.
10 :()()-City of Angels 3.4, 15; Marcus Welby, M.D. 6, 13;

$25 ,000 Pyranitd 8 ; E v en ing Edition with Martln

Bi&lt;:entennial Coins

1 ,

p di O fo r a l l ma t.. es and
m od el s ' of mobt le hom es
Phon e ar ea c od e 614 423
953 1
.1 13 lf c

SO M EO N E
10 l 1ve 1n Wl,l h
f-or mor e·
eld e rl'( lady
ml o r m~ 1 1 0n ,
c al l 9!9 229 1.
7 70 61C

~

POMEROY, OHIO

L A~ H

Help Wanted

FOR SALE

From a sh elf to a hou se, all
types of bulldtng and
remodeling
trom
the
foundation · up . Additions ,
carpeting , patnting, siding ,
rooftng , paneltng , paper
hang i ng et c .. ..

B, 10; International Animation Fest iva l 20 ; Behind
the Lines JJ,
8 : 30- laverne and Sh i rley 6,13; Pop! 8, 10; Consumer
Surv i val Kit 20,33 .
9 :0Q-Polrce Woman 3, 4,15, Rookies 6, 13; College

Wild, Wild World of An imals 33.
7 .3D-Hollywood Squares 3, 4; Let' s Dea l With It 6,

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CONSTRUCTION

Th e atre 33.

.,8 :()()-Movin' On 3,4, 15; Happy Days 6,13; Good Times

and You 33.
7 :0Q-Truth or Con sequences J ; T o Te tl Th e T r u th 4 ;
Bowling for Dollar s 6, Coun t ry Plac e 8, New 10;
Name That Tune 13, Famrly Affa ir 15; Ant iques 20;

Currency and Supplies
Buv , Sale or Trade

2 19. 1 mo

Ph on e

SEWING nf a ll ktnd s, dr ess es
f or a l l occasion s. s tac k s ,
Shirt s , newbo r n l ay e t t es ,
cur1a1n s, drape s Phon e 99 2
3035 and ask fo r D orothy
2 19 261C

12995

102 " C. A hea vy duty spr i ng s, 292-6 cYI eng i ne, 15,000
lb 2 speed r ea r a~~; l e , foa m sea t, mi r r or s, d ean ca b

WA N T to buy or take over
payments on a 3 bed r m .
mobde ho m e in co untry ,
w1th at l ea st 1 ac r e Phon e
:747 ·2167
2 22 Jtc

pets

-

tires, f r a m e r einforced , V-B en gi ne , hea t e r , r ea dy t o
wo rk'.

TUESDAY . FEBRUARY 24, 1976
6:3()- NBC News 3. 4 .~5 ; AB C News 13; And y Grl ffi fh 6;
CBS News 8.10; Hodgepodge Lodge 20 ; Li lia s, Yoga

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I_

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living ••••••

12 WORDS
4 DAYS

572

MA K E SU RE vo u get ev ery

61

Cost of

6 00 ,

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1973 CHEV .Ii, TOI'I FLEETSIDE

&amp; OBITUARY

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OF
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INFORMATION
DEADLINES
S P M
Day
B c t ore
F» u bl in t ion
M o n d a "( D e a d l i ne Y

YES,
F'\JC KER

HOW COULD I ?
I JoiAVEN.,. EVEN

Feb. 25, 1t71
Th ts coming year you are hkely ''
to put a grpater emphaSIS on
join t ven1Ures or srtuations that
provrde new reve nues If your'
associa tes are wisely selected
the resutts cou ld be protttabte.

today where you 'll need to take

I HfMD

~00 TRIPPED

OYER 'lOUR
SUPPER

AS SOON AS l GET ,V..'{
CRUTCHES, I'M GOIN6 TO
START HITTING PEOPLE!

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DISH ...

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�10 - The Datly Sentinel , Mtddleport-Pornero). 0 . Tuesday, Feb. 24, l97h

Mine workers union wants
to amend black lung bill
By ANDREW GALLAGHER
CHARLESTON , W Va
( UPI ) - Dissaltstfled wtth a
"black IWlg" btU pendmg 1n
Congress, tlle Uruted Mme
Workers Wlton is marshalling
its forces for an all-out push
to amend tl
And , looking ahead to the
1977 coal
talks w1th
operators, UMW Pres1dent
Arnold MtUer dtsclosed at a
news conference Monday his
union is planmn• a fall
convention, probabl y m
Cincmnati
"I have supported and w11l
continue to support any black

lung bills Which I thmk Will
benefit substantial numbers
of our members," Mtller told
reporters "I don't like the
btll bemg reported out on the
fl oor and we 'll tr; to amend
Li "

The legtslation ts to amve
on the House floor March 2,
and Mtller srud hts union
would present a number of

amendments
The UMW has wantro a btll
which cames an automattc
assumptton that a miner had
the cnpphng breath-stealmg
disease after 15 years of
underground servtce

The leg•slahon before Con-

Chinese
{Contmuoo from page l l
SerVIce agents and Chinese
bodyguards as well as
reporters and photographers,
Ntxon stopped frequently,
particularly when he spottoo
a chtld

gress carnes a 30-year automatic assumption prov1s1on

for soft-&lt;!oal mmers and 25
years for hard-&lt;!oal workers.
The benefits would be patd by
the industry through a tax on
coal

M11Ier sa1d the UMW \\ ants
prOVISIOns m the btll to treat
soft and hard coal miners
ahke , a better defmed way

He told one man, ''I hope

you wtll come to the Urutoo
States some day. I wtll greet
you then ."
1
'How old are you?" he
asked. The man rephoo he
was 30
"You have plenty of tune,"

he srud Then movmg hts
arms m a sweepmg gesture
be satd, "You're all young.
You all have time to vtstt the
United States. I'm sure you
will some day."
While touring the htstortca I
mus eum, a JOVIal Ntxon

qmpped about Secretary of
State Henry Ktssmger
Wang Yen-&lt;!hm, director of
China's
Bureau
of
Archeologtcal Research,
explamed the exhtbits to
Nixon and his wife, Pat.
When he showoo Ntxon a
sample of the first Chinese
writing characters, datmg
back about 5,000 years, he
smd, " You w11l notice some of

them look like letters of your
alphabet "
Yes," Ntxon satd, ''I see.
There's an '0," a 'C' and an
'S.'"
11

"There's alSo a 'K', Wang

satd, powtmg to one of the
largest and most promment
characters
"That's how far' Kissmger
goes back," NIXon satd of hts
former adVIser
Foreign Mintster Chtao
Kuanhua , who speaks perfect
English,
roared
with
laughter

MEIGS THEATRE
TONITE
Tues ., Feb. 24

Fr1 thru Sun
Feb 27 29
Walt D1sney's

BAMBI
Show starts 7 00 p m.

loa ]Udgmg clamJS for wtdows
of mmers kiUed m mtrung ac-

cidents, and elunmation of

the re-readmg of x-rays if the
ort~tnal doctor was a radiologist
The union leadership is
sharply split over the bla ck
lun g 1ssue. Mtller has
accusal UMW V1ce President
Mtke 'l'rbovtch of attempting
to sabotage the unwn's
efforts to pass the bill.
Mtller satd Trbovich encouraged mmers rrom

Veterans Mcmorral Hospital
ADMITTED Henry
Phelp s. Ractne , T nno t~y
Lawrence, MmersvillP. Jo
Ann
Ward ,
Pomeroy;
Truneda Bra ~ g. Vtnton ;
Nelhe Roush , New Marshfield ; Ahce Johnston, Middle port ,
Ava
Gtlk ey,
Harrtsonv1tte ; Sarah Congo ,
Portland
DISCHARGED - Dorothy
Brewer, Raymond Hartley.
Mamte Buchanan , Eum ce
Nutter , Edna Morgan, Kenny
Lunsford, Steven Ohlinger

Holzer Medical Cente r
I Discharges, Feb. 23)
northern West V1rgm1a this
Susan Adam s, Peggy
sprmg to 1gnore calls for a Ch tld ers , Jenny Clark,
UMW black lung rally 1n Charlotte Coon , Trevert
Washmgton .
Cnder, Barbara Dunn , R1iey
Trbovtch
denied Edmonds , Margaret Ftnsabotagmg the rally. He satd mcum, Vernon Grumbling,
the btll, as the union envtstons Margaret Hardtn , Edgar
tt, is unrealistic and doesn't
stand a chance for passage. Hawks, Pamela Holley, Mrs.
M1ller sa1d the unwn wtll Jimmy Jenktns and son,
Marcus Johnson, Michael
hold another convention Melissa Marcum,
Johnson,
the second smce his electton
McDamel
, Carla McJohn
- thts September, probably
Farlah~ Mrs Gary Mm n s
in Cmcmna ti. The last
meetmg was in Pittsburgh 10 and son, Jo Patterson,
Kenneth Reed, Mary R1ffie ,
1973
The convention ts bemg Donna Sand s, Verna Shafer ,

E vans opens COmternal
OS\i!U tlOn, de al With
problems and
prepare collective bargaining
restaurant positions
ca lled to revtse the umon's

number 21 Racine
Bob Evans, farm er ,
Social
re.sta ur a nteur , h as anBob Evans Restaurant m a
Events
s au s agem a ke r

HOSPITAL NEWS

and

Leo

Sw is her ,

Geor~e

Thomas, Annabelle Ttllon
James

Vthtoe,

Wtlm c:

Wetmann, Helen Wtlliams
Jeffrey Wtsecup
Births, Feb 23)
Mr and Mrs. Mtchael J
Grueser, daughter, Rutland;
Mr. and Mrs Randy E
Halley, son, Crown C1ly; Mr
and Mrs Gary L Scarrett,
son, Wellston

Mayer

PL EASANT VALLE\'
DISCHARGES - Mary
Harns. Ma son: Mrs George
Holley , Gall1polts; Leland
Walter s, Pmn t Pleasant ;
Bncte Sergent, Henderson ;

three-slate area The newest

mtersecbon of Route 125 and
1-275 on Ctncmhatl 's east

Hobson

John W Clark, dec to Alice
M Cla t k, Flo; d Clark,
Mtldred Milhorn , Mabel
Wtckltne , Paul P. ugen e Cla rk ,
AH for trans , Sulton ·R,,cme

Side, opened February 2.1
Th1s lS the fourth Bob
Evan s Restaurant 10 the
greater Cmcmnatt area.
In addttton to lhetr 21
res tau rant s In

operatiOn

through Ohio, mlnd•anapolts,
Ind1ana and m Florence,

Kentucky, Bob Evans Farms
has two others curren tly
under constructiOn They are

located 10 Dayton and Elyna,
Ohto Evans 10d1cated that
both should be open by early
Summer
POSTTOMEE1
RUTLAND - Plans for the
b1centenmal

observance

m

July at Rutland wtll be made
at a meehng to be held at the
ru tl and Amer tca n Leg ton
Post home, 7 30 p m thts
evemng Anyone tn teres ted 1n
he)ptng IS IOVIted
PROGR~M NOTED
ROCK SPRINGS - Area
studcn Is of h1gh school and
college age and thc1r parents
ate mv1ted to attend an
Eur opean Summer stud; tour
at Metgs H1gh Sc hool m room
202 Monday, March I, at 7

p m

for additiOn al mfm matJOn persons may call

992-2158

Carpenter Personals

Ry Mrs. FrancHi Murris

Mrs Berm ce The1ss ha s
returned home from Holzer

Medical Center
Approximately ftfty persons enJoyed a fellows1hp 10
lhe
ch ur ch
basement
fo ll ow~ng prayer meeting at
th e Ftrs t Bapt1st Church
Wednesday evenmg, Feb 11
Weeke11d guests of Rev

and Mrs Don Walker were
Mr
and
Mr s
Larry
Gov. throp and children, Mr
and Mrs Don .Jr Wi:il ker ;:md

Michelle, Delber t Walk e1,
Norma Woods, Cat ol and
Mary Gaw throp, all of
Swnmersvtlle, W Va. , and
Mrs Walker 's mother and
brother. Mrs Gay Cogar and
Harold Cogar of D1x1e, W Va
Mr and Mrs Leon Jordan,
Mon 1ca and Matt of
Columbus vtstted Mr and
Mrs Dw1gh t Oltver 1n
Pomeroy and Mr and Mrs
Clarence Bradford, Racme,
over the weeke nd

Mr and Mrs Ben Pe trel
and son , T1 evor , and Mrs

Addle Petrel spent th e
at
holtday
weekend

Mr and Mrs Bob Coates of IHs v.1fe , Jete , ftve daughters,
Albany Route 2 vtst ted her Mrs
LOIS Poe, Suulh
{'oqsms, Mr and Mrs Reed Char les ton, W Va
Mrs
Jeffers
Mvrlc Rie hm dson. Albany ,
Mrs Elba McKmght and Mrs
Eulah
Cheva l1 er ,
Sharo n , Co lumbu s , we r e Charles lon, W Va , Mrs
ove1mght guests uf her Wed1th rr al&lt;•y , Balon Rouge.
La und Mrs Jewell Mon Is.
and Mrs Harold C1llogly and Culumbus Al so survtvml-( a re
attended the fun eral o( he. l!l g1&lt;Jnlicluldren, 4 grea Lmothfr-m-law Mrs Elizabeth gl unclchii dren, 9 s1sters and 4
McKmght m Pomer oy
hruth ers fllileral services

Mr
a nd Mrs
Leun
Woodrum, McArthur , spent
SWlday afl ernoon wtth her
mother, Murl Galaway.
The February meetmg of
the '{emple Umted MethodiSI
Women ,.as held at the hom e
of Mrs Robe rt Ma tt ox

\\ ere held at th e Mt Unwn
Church "1 lh Rev. Ccctl Cox
DfflcJatmg. Burt al was m

Alhen s

County

Mem ory

Gardens by B1gonv-Jordan

runeral Home, Albany
Mr and M1 s Ed Woods and
Angela, Colwrr bus, brought

her gr!l ndm oth cr , Zelia
Perry , from Umve 1s 1ty
wCjs rn ade Devotion s were Hospi tal tn the home uf a son ,
led by Leah Crabtree asststed V1ctor Perry M1 s Pen y.
by Rose Mary Mtller, Betty who underwent sur gery to
Mattox, Lucy Thoma s and ha ve a pacemaker tn slalled ,
P.l1zabeth J ordan Guests, 15 l onvalesctng satisfacPayment of the P en swrr
Cl usa de mstallmcnt for 1976

Debbie and Laura Miller.
asststed the hostess m servmg refreshments m keep mg

lonly.
Columbus Grange No 24'15
met on Fr1 day ev emng wttll

and Mt s Robert Feuerbach
1 Ruth Ann Petrel)
Bobby .Joe Adams and
daughter, Melame , were

tendance

SWlday dmner guests or hiS
parents. Mr and Mrs .Jack
Adams at L€tart Falls
Weekend guests of Mr and
Mrs. Blythe Th etss were Mr
and Mrs Vern on Harrrson
and famtl y of South Carolina
and Mrs George Wallace and
daughter of Columbus
Mr and Mrs Chrtste
Po\\ ell spent the holtd ay

Mr and Mrs Reed Jeffers
called un Rev and Mrs Seth
Huntl ey 1n Vtnton Rev
Huntley " as pastor at Carpenter Bapt1st Church a few

Harn sonvtlle on Feb

years ago
Many 1 elatlves and fne nds
tncludmg those rrum West
VIrgmta, LouJ stana and

nesday mght baton classes at

weekend w1th their gra ndson,

Mr and Mrs Carl Rubmsnn

m Norfolk, Va

[nsura nce Program

The ~ham ber also IS urging
c1ltzens to wn te to them on
the ISSUe
Morr ov. extended h1s

thanks to Caroly n Thomas for
a JOb well done as secretary
Thts ts Mrs Thomas' last
week to work for th e
cham ber
Attending were Morr ow,
Mayor Andrews , Wendell
Hoover, V1rg11 Teaford, Btll
Voung, George Hobstetter,
Ralph Graves, Don Thomas,
Bob J acobs, Ca rsey, Crow,
Mrs Thomas, Beulah Jones
and Kahe Crow

brothel and sJste r· m-law, Mr

wtlh the valen ltn e theme
The Angelatre Slll gtng
group led spec1al serv ices at
rhe Temple Umted Method1st
Church on Sunday eventn g A
large crowd was Ill at-

Mornstown , 'lenn with Mr

government telling you what

to do, and felt tt was
Albert Htll Jr , Dmts H1 llto nd1cul ous He added that no
Albert Htll Jr , Dons H1 ll, 75 federal money can be used tf
acr·e. Chester
property 1s locatoo tn the
1'resste Hendrtcks, extrx , flood plato. He urged the
l.ulher V Caldwell, dec'd, to chamber to wrtte to Cong
P.veretl Paul Smti h, Sharon Mtller and Rep. Ron James m
Kay Sm1th, I.ot , Sali sbw-y- regard to the Nat19nal Flood

noun ced opemng of the 21st

restaurant, located at the

let ter would be directed to
Cong Mtller and Rep. Ron
James.
Morr ow named Ja ck
Carsey general chairman of
the Regatta committee with
Ja ck Kerr , Btll Grueser,
Ralph Graves and Wendell

Mrs Rtchard McCartney ,
Potnt Pleasant, Robert
Baker, Pomt Pleasant , Mrs .
Clovis Doerffer , West
Col urn bia , Arthur McCoy, Hoover also on the cum~
Henderson: Mrs Willie Cook, m1ttee
Morrow sta ted that the
Pomeroy; Mrs Fred Gaul,
Regatta
would be a challenge
Po111t Pleasant ; Albert
thts
year
w1th the bndge
Mtddleton, Pornt Pleasant;
bemg
closed
He stated that
Mrs Randy Stone, daughter ,
he
had
contacted
the Juntor
West Columbta ; Orvtlle Eilts ,
Chamber
of
Commerce
P01nt Pleasant, Mrs John
IJayceest to take charge of
Zembry, Potnt Pleasant.
BIRTH - A son to Mr. and the parade However, Btll
Mrs Roy Bennett, Cot- Young , a Jaycee member,
tageville, and a son to Mr sa1d h1s group d1d not want
and Mrs Harold Vreeland of the re sponstbtltty of the
parade The parade th1s year
Galhpolis, Feb 24
Will be tn keepmg wtth the
B•centenmal theme
Crow brought up the rules
governt ng persons who butld
10 flood plato areas He satd 1f
a bustoess put up a new
bwldmg m a flood area tt
~ ould have to be 15feet above
the Sidewalk level He felt
that th1s 1s an example of the

Meigs
Property
Transfers

Co lumbus were called here
by the trag1c death of Van
Buzzard. Mr Buzzard , wh o
had hved tn th1s commulllly
for 29 years, 1s survtved by

homemade valentmes as a
spcc1al part of the litera ry
pr ogr am planned by the
lecturer , Arthur Crabtree .
Plans were announ ced to help
with servtn g refreshments at
lh e ntuah s t1c con test at

Detente fine, but

&lt;t 'on•rnuc&lt;l from page I)
Morrow md1ca lcd th a t a

DENVER I UP!) - The
Professional Rodeo Cowboy
Assoctallor sa1d Mond ay
Howard Hunter clunbed to
the top of the standings m the

MOSCOW 4UP[l -Sa viol leader Leonid Brelllllev
today haDed detente u u addevemeat af "everluiJac
slpHiellllce," but warned the Ualllld ~teo 1101 to ad
tough with Moscow.
Referring 1o auempts "to put preuare oa oar
home JII)Ilcy" by me11111 of a U. S. trade bill, Btellmev
said : " We Clluld not put up with tbat aad we are DOt
\ going to put up with \bat. 'lbls Ia not the Jaacw!ge to with us."
"We are planning to Improve our relatiolll with the
United States," be aald, "but It must be doae otrldly..,
tbe basis of our ag....,meoto 1111d treatlts."
Brezbnev's remart• came In a keynote 1peeeb at
tbe opening of the 2Stb Commlllllot Party Colll"ll that
will chart Kremlin policy lor tbe110KI five yean.
Brellmev also &amp;aid tbe Commllllllt ltalt1 woold
continue to strengthen the Warsaw mllltary pact,
attacked Peking's " Inn tic effort&amp; to torpedo detellle,"
and de&lt;lared "the changes toward detente ud more
; solid peace are probably eopeclaUy langlble In
. Europe.''

News •. in Briefs
1Contmuoo from page I l
Cuba, $61.6 millton, Egypt, $58 millton ; PakiStan, $35 million,
and Iran $35 mtUion.

WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT FORD has ordered a
stronger effort by the government to crack down on illegal
drug trafftckers, which he termed "merchants of tragooy and
death."
Peter E. Bensmger was sworn in Monday as chief of the
Justice Department's Drug Enforcement Administration.
Ford told him, "We've got to move ahead more effectively and
faster in this problem of hard drugs " rord sald the hard drug
problem has become "more acute" on the Mexican border and
m the na\lon 's larger cities.
BOSTON - LOCUSTS , TERMITES AND OTHER msects
were proposed today as a htgh-protein food tllat man may need
to exploit m the future as growmg populations compete for
conventional foods.
Dr Dean F. Gamble, deputy director of the National
Agrtculture Ubrary ln Washington, said insects virtuaUy have
been •gnored as potential foods because of a psychological
blo ck on the part of the people mvestigating diets. "Western
culture vtrlually forbtds eating msects tllough tlley are a
potential source of nutrition of great importance ," Gamble
said tn a paper at the closmg day of a week-long meeting of the
Amencan Association for the Advancement of Sctence

PLANT STRUCK
YOUNGSTOWN
, Oh1o
saddle bronc r1dmg event
1
UPil
Local
734
of the
dunn g tlle wt~eke nd, earrung
$2,311 , fo r a total of $5,380 10 ln te rnattonal Unton of
Electncal Workers struck tl)e
wmmngs this year
General
Eleclrtc Co. lamp
"I want to go all the way to
the Nat10nal Ftnals thts year, plant here early today About
and eventuall y wm a BOO workers walked off the
cham ptonshtp," he sa td. JOb 1n a dispute over
' That 's my ulltmate goal " unresolved gnevances.
Th e PHCA sa td other Workers compla10ed that the
w1nners at San Antomo were com pany swt khes workers
.Joe Alexander, $2,014, m from Jlrb to job without
bareba ck rtdmg; Don Ga), r egard
to
thetr
job
$3,344 bull nding; and .John classJftcatJons
Edmondson , $2,:l93 tn calf
ropmg
CLOTHING OrFERED
Free
clothin g day wtll be
LOCAL TEMPS
held at the Salvation Army ,
The
temperature
tn
downtown Pomeroy at 11 Pomeroy, Thursday , Feb 26,
from 10 a.m. unttl noon All
a m Tuesday was 57 degrees
area restden ts in need or
under sunny sk1es
clothmg are welcome . •

Royal Oak Park hav e been
moved to Chester Elemen·
tary School due to resurfactog of the floor m the

we'll give you
special loan
service when you need it!
Whateve r your part rc ular ftnanc•al problems,

SORORITY TO MEET
Jean Werry Will be cohostess when Preceptor
Chapter of Beta Stgma Pht
Sororlty meets at 7.45 p m.
Thursday at the home of Ann
Rupe

WAREHOUSE ON MECHANIC STREET

recreatwn room at the park

satd mstructor Judy Rtggs
today. Class It me remams the
same , 6 to 9 p m

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NEW YORK {UP!) - The
h1ghest temperature reported
Monday to the Nallonal
Weather Servtce, excludmg
Ala ska and Hawan, was 80
degrees at Gila Bend, Al'tz
Today 's low was 14 degrees
below zero at Gunmson, Colo
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
I

One student sta!OO that a lel!cher told him that he was not
to open his mouth as tf he weregomg to whiSper.
The board was asked about the rule of not gotng to lockers :
due to vandalism, or passing of drugs
It was pointed out that the school has a drug program
underway One parent wonderro if drugs were in the school.
Adams replioo that they did not have any first hand knowledge
tllere are drugs "We have no proof, JUSt rumors, " he said.
Several persons insistoo the rules were punishment. The
board expJained over and over that it was not punishment.
Robert Sayre, board member, observed tllat the students
that obey aren 'I being punished.
Evans pointed out that tllere IS no rule listed where a
student 1s bemg punishoo, whtch brought a _loud applause.
There was objection to limiting students going to locker room
when necessary
It was pomted out that there wtll be exceptions The board
stated that students would be allowoo to go to Uleir lockers four
times a day . In tlle mornmg, before and after lunch and at the
close of the school day, When teachers were asked why they
were writing down names of students gomg to lockers, it was
explamoo and for !bose violatmg the rules.
_
It was pomted out that it would be sunpler if the teachers
patrolloo tbe halls and ptckoo out the problems.
Bostick commented that if you have an orderly line it JS
much easter to hnd out who is breakmg the laws.
On the day of the walkout , approxunately 100 students
participated, Adams told the students followmg the assembly
to return to tlleir classes. When he went back mto the gym
some of the students were still there He informed them they
Contmued on page 14

Bosttck answered by saying they were not gomg to change
the rules. "We were elected to run the school as we saw lit," he
said .
Denny Evans, board member, replioo that if the smoking
rules contmue to be broken smoking will be abolishoo.
Ramona Yonker spoke up and addro that no teacher is
narrow mindoo, addmg tllat when the kids pay taxes then they
can run the school.
One man - unidentified - agreoo witll the rules but statal
tllat attention should be given to upcoming graduation and
addoo that he thought it was a poor time to start imposing rules
when school isahnost over for the year. "You have thts turnout
because of the turmml caused by the rules," he warnoo
Evans satd people approach him about what IS going on m
the school. The problems have been discussed many times at
board meetmgs. The board decided what they expected and
informed' Ord and Adams, Evans said.
One parent stated that she was disappoin!OO in all of the
board members. Site sa id that if they had taken a little tune to
tllink ahout the matter before hand and contactoo parents
before httting the children wtth the crackdown they would not
have bad a walk out.
This also was followed by applause.
Several tunes two or more persons trtoo to voice thetr
opinions at the same time, forcingOrd to warn the crowd about
conduct. He managed to keep the meeting orderly.
Bostick commented that teachers are evaluated on
discipline and morals. He also statal that the supermtendent
will also be evaluated
,
Someone mentioned there are problems at Syracuse
Elementary.

en tine

Fifteen Cents
Vol. 27, No. 221

Ford just edges
Reagan in test
•

Quality Print Shop in Middleport on Monday, March l
These beenses plus truck
licenses may also be purchased at the regtstrar's
offtee at Gtbbs Grocery tn
Pomeroy.

you'll f1nd that you're someo ne very spec ral
to us when you drsc uss your need for. a busi-

Pomeroy, Middleport, Ohio
Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1976

vote when the student counctl and members of the student
body met wtth the board to ask thattl be retnstated He said the
non-Qilokers backoo tlle smokers to have the smoking
reinstated.
Bostick went on to explain, m regard to orderly class
changes, that it is so noisy at the schooltt is unposstble to hear
durmg class changes There is destruction 1n restrooms, too
much smokmg outside the smokmg area and too much
llttertng
"We owe you as taxpayers all we can give," Bostick said
A parent a Mr Deeter asked about the word, "March,"
while gotng to class and not bemg allowed to communicate m
any way. He addoo, "Don't force them too hard as Uus wtll
ca!ISI' things to be worse, and a loud applause followed .
Jun Adams, princtpal, volunteeroo to answer the questton.
Adams said they had been misinformed. At ftrst the board
did say "march," but this was cha nged following the last
basketball game on Friday rught when the board changoo it to
"orderly fashion ."
Askoo about not talking, Adams replied that they (the
teachers) were told that tf someone were caught whispertng,
no punishment would be administeroo.
Bostick spoke up and said if they had been told they could
whisper the students would see how loud a whisper could get.
A student, Dreman Jenkins, said the rules presented to
everyone Tuesday evemng were different from tllose
presen!OO earlier. She satd they were told that if they were not
back in class the first pertnd they would be suspended The
students wanted the rules changed or abolished so they left the
school. She also comrnentoo that the students felt tbey should
not have to serve detentions.

regtslrar's offiCe at the

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

In g1am uf Columbus call ed

••• so

By Katie Crow
RACINE - The SOutllern Local DistriCt School Board
Tuesday mght confronted an estunated 400 parents, teachers
and students, some of them unhappy over board policy and two
bours later had stood firm on every pomt The meeting was
called to discuss rules laid down by tlle board last Wednesday.
Bobby Ord, supermtendent, was moderator and the board
members were a panel.
Ord welcomoo the large crowd made up of parents,
teachers and students.
Ord statal m prellnunary remarks "this IS the proper way
to discuss the problems at hand, to brmg them out in the open,
and have them diScuSsed."
Ord explamed the board and faculty were trying to
maintain discipline in the school to protect school property
and main tam the right kind of discipline in the classroom. He
t also observoo that a meeting "such as this" COI!ld get out of
hand.
lie adVIsed ground rules that persons could express
thetr opimons, then listen to replies
The specific problems at hand to be discussed were
students going to classes in an orderly fashion, abuse of the
smoking area, and the times a student goes to hts locker which
is relata! to orderly beheavior, Ord said.
In regard to other complamts, Ord suggestoo that persons
call or attend the board meetings
Ord sta!OO that the meeting would last two hours. Persons
were pernuttoo to ask the board as a whole or any board
member a question.
Jack Bosttck, president of the board, stated that the
smoking area was taken away but was reinstated by a 3 to 2

LICENSES ON SALE
Whtle 1976 passenger car
registration will not get
underway unhl Apnl, license
plates for tra1lers, house
vehides and motorcycles can
be purchased at the

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CLASS CHANGED
CHESTER - The Wed·

School ·board holds firm on strict discipline

COLUMBUS - THE OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL
ProtectiOn Agency will investtga te the possibility that a cancer
producmg agent which prunarUy comes from burnmg coal
ma y be polluting the air of Ohio's steel producing areas, an
EPA olftctal satd Monday
The agent, known as BAP - Ben:w a Pyrene - was found
m Johnstown , Pa , and Pennsylvama environmental offtctals
satd 11 came from the Bethlehem Steel plant in that city.

Mr .md Mrs Tum O'Neil
and fcumly an d Mr s Evelyn

on I he Hobet t l.ce fam ily on
Salw da) .
Mary Roush vlstted wtth
Hali te Roush on Sa turday
Mr and M1 s George Ctrcle
of New Haven called on Mary
Cu de SWlday
Mr and Mrs Wtlham
Perry of Hollan d, Ohto spent
Sunday ntgh t wtth Ma1·y
Ctrclc

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By Uoltoo Press International
WASHINGTON - THE FORD ADMINISTRATION
Tuesday demoo a claim by Rabbt Baruch Korff that Richard
M. Nixon went to Ch10a at the urging of the State Department.
Korff told a news conference Nixon was "stiU a stck man" and
went to Pekmg for the good of the country.
"!don't think he wanted to go," said Korff, who has been
Nixon's chief legal fundraiser. "His trip is for the good of the
country and it was a great sacrifice." He said the State
Department wantoo Nixon to scout the current political
upheaval In Chma.
But White Honse Press Secretary Ron Nessen, asked about
Korff's remarks, said "Thts administration was oot involvoo
many way m the tnp," and Secretary of Slate Henry Kiss10ger
told a news conference 10 Costa Rica he did not even know of
the trtp until an hour before it was announced and did not
urge him to go
WASHINGTON - SECRETARY OF STATE Henry A
Kissinger has returnro home from his six-nation Latin
American tour and now begms preparmg for a week of
appearances before congressional committees. Kissinger
arrival at Andrews Atr Force Base late Tuesday night and is
scheduled. to appear today before a subconumttee of the House
International Alfatrs Commtttee on matters relating to the
State Department budget.
Kisalnger endro hts nine-day tour wttll a stop 10
Guatemala where he saw some of the damage caused by the
earthquakes that have claunoo nearly 23,000 lives. He
promised Guatemala mcreased U. S. atd for relief and
reconstruction and aMounced that a U S. Army battalion wtll
go to Guatemala in the next lew days to help rebuild a several
link in that Central American country 's main highway to the
Atlantic Ocean.

TAKE BOW WITH MCCOMAS - Charles Stobart,
varsity assistantfootball coach under B Schombechler at
the University of Mtchigan, fourth left, was the featured
speaker Tuesday evemng at Me1gs High School for the
annual Rotary Athletic Banquet. From left are Golf Coach
Bob Ohver, Meigs Head Football Coach and Athlettc
Director Charles Chancey, Lee McComas (holding
plaque ), Stobart, Ron Logan, head basketball coach, and
Atty. Bernard Fultz, master of ceremomes McComas,
rettrmg this year as board clerk, was bonored for 10 yea rs
of exemplary serVIce to ooucallon by the Metgs Local
Board See account on page 3 - J1mHamm ptcture.

By ARNOLD SAWISLAK
CONCORD, N.H (UPI) President Ford narrowly defeated Ronald Reagan early
today and J unmy Carter
whtpped
four
other
Democrats m a New
Hampshtre pnmary that
gave no one an open road to
tlle 1976 presidential nominations.
The Republican contest
was the closest in the
primary's history and lookoo
for some tune lilie a replay of
the state's no-decision 1974
Senate election. But Ford
fmally selzoo and held a
SD)all lead in the fmal hours
of unofftctal vote-counting
today. Carter Ia! from the
start and now becomes the
man to catch in the crowded
Democratic race.
Ford nearly swept the
boards in separate balloting
for selection of 21 national
convention delegates, but he
scored no knockout over tlle
former California governor,
his only challenger More
tike!y, , tt was only the first
skirnush of the grinunest
battle for
the
GOP
prestdential nomination since
the Taft-Eisenhower struggle

of 1952.
lot of hard work - It's going
Carter, the former Georgia to be a very quick decision. I
governor . who pledged to think (I'll win) on the first
wage war on Washington roo ballot."
tape and bureaucratic waste,
In separate ballotr.ng for
openoo a wtde early lead and national convention delegates
whipped runner-up Rep. in Amertca's bicentenmAI
Morris Udall, [).Ariz., Sen. prestdential year, the
Bll'ch Bayh, D-lnd., former indicated results witll threeSen. Fred Harrts of quarters of the votes counted
Oklahoma and Sargent were 19 for Ford and 2 for
Shriver, tlle party's 1972 vice Reagan; 13 for Carter and
presidential candidate.
four for Udall.
At 5:15 a.m. ES'I:, with 92
Carter got four delegates at
per cent of the vote countoo, the
MISSISSippi
state
the Republican tally was Democratic convention last
Ford 53,297 - 51 per cent; weekend, for a total of 17 to
Reagan 51,829 - 49 per cent. date Gov. George Wallace
On the Democratic stde, got nine and Shrtver three at
wtth 88 per cent, Carter had the same conventwn No
30 per cent with 21,866 votes; other GOP nattonal conUdall 24 per cent and 17,515; venlton delegates have been
Bayh 16 per cent and 11,991, chosell'
HarriS II per cent and 8,389,
The real shakeout awatts
and Shriver 9 per cent and future prtmaries - notably
6,283
Massachusetts, Flortda and
Leadmg a handful of Illmms m the next three
Democr11hC write-in efforts, weeks and New York m the
an unauthorized campaign first week of Apnl when
for Sen. Hubert Humphrey, maJor contenders such as
D-MIIBI , got 5 per cent With Wallace and Jackson wtll be
3,999 votes.
m action.
Carter, to Chants of "We're
Before Ford took the lead
No. 1, we're No. 1!" said, " I bnefly after m1dnight,
beheve when we get to the Reaean told suooorters "We
convention in July - after a
Continued on page 14

Pauy made into dependent child says witness
By DONALD B. THACKREY
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Ftfty-&lt;~even days in a closet
turned Patrtcta Hearst into a
completely dependent
"child" eager to please her
ktdnapers ,
says
a
psychiatrist testifym~ in her
defense.
Dr . Louis West, a
bramwashmg expert from
UCLA, satd the newspaper
heiress ' first words after
shooting up a Los Angeles
sporting goods store to rescue
two of her captors were, "Did
I do it right?"
"She was hke a child
perfornung for parents,'' &amp;1td
West , who spent the day on
the stand Tuesday and was
still undergomg crossexammation when Mtss
Hearst's hank robbery trial
recessed until today.
He said the 22-year-old
defendant had suffered a
"personality regresston to
chlldishness "
and
a

MOSCOW - DESPITE THE SUPERPOWER split over
strategic arms, the Middle East and Angola , Soviet leader
Leorud Brezhnev has told the United States his country shU
wants to ease tensions. Appearmg Itt and much the man in
charge, the 69-year-old Brezhnev told the opening session of
the 25th Conununist Party Congress Tuesday detente ts of
"everlasting significance."
"The turn for the better 10 our relations with the Unital
States, the largest power of the capitalist world, has of course
been decisive ln rooucing the danger of soother world war and
consolidating peace," he said. Brezhnev's live-hour, 20-mlnute
Two thefts of tools and
speech to the 5,000 appla~ding party elite also attackal
Washington for not agreemg to ban two new types of dnllmg su ppli es were
American weapons in exchange for hans on undisclosoo Soviet reported to Shet 1ff Robert C
Harten bach 's
Department
counterparts.
Western analysts satd none of Brezhnev's speech, today.
Kenneth Eilts and l..ewts
deliveroo in tllree so.sslons, represented a shift in position for
the SoVIet government. They called the tone of the address Morrts of Elhs and Morns
Drtlllng Co., Rt . 2, Albany ,
generally mild.
drtllmg on lhe Dan Stanley
COLUMBUS-"WE'RE BACK tn the ratding business," property, Rt. 4, Pomeroy,
srmlro Gov. James A Rhodes. And with that, "Rbodes said between Tuesday at 6
Raiders," brought back to active service from the governor 's p.m. and Wednesday at B
first-administration drive for jobs, flew into De!rolt Tuesday, a.m. 15 gallons of gas and a
cornered 45 retail and manufacturing executtves and klckoo new batlerv wilh terlllumls to
a rtg were iaken and a lock on
Continued on page 14

"childlike dependency upon
her captors," especially
Symbtonese Uberation Army
leader Donald " Cinque"
DeFreeze
West, who studied Korean
War
prtsoners
who
l'Ollaboratoo with the enemy,
said Miss Hearst was "a
classtc example of coercive
persuasion" who regressed
because of a constant fear of
death, prolonged loss of
vtsion
from
being
blindfolded, and "humiliating
and
pamful
sexual
molestation "
He satd she sttll has a

David Bancroft,
West
admittoo he had written Miss
Hearst's parents while she
was m captivity telling them
not to despair because she
might be "restored to health"
if she was returnoo to them

Two fined by
Mayor Andrews

Two defendanL• were fined
and three forfetted hoods in
the court of Pomeroy Mayor
Clarence Andrews Tuesday
· 'tralUilatic neurosts, '' whlch
mght.
eventually may be curro
Mtke Mulhns, Galhpolis,
smce she has shown was fmed $350 and costs and
constderable unprovement in was g1ven a 90 day jatl senrecent weeks. Her IQ, which tence on each of two bad
dropped 20 points during her check charges and Carl E
capttvity, has returned to Its Moore, Racine, was fmed $50
ortginallevel of about 130, he and costs for dtsorderly
said.
conduct
Under cross-exarrunation
Forfeiting bonds were
by prosecutmg attorney Ronald Vance, Pomeroy, and
Albert Dixon, Albany, $38.70
each, posted for speedmg,
and Shtrley P Wtne, Copen,
W. Va . $50 for dnvtng wtth
a suspended license, and $30,
for passmg on a double yellow
a gas cap a nd wmg wmdow on hne
a truck were drunaged
.James Htll, Rt 2, Ractne,
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reported that a Black and
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Dec ker grtnder was taken
Friday through Sunday,
from a tool shed between 5·30
lair
Friday and Saturday
a 111 and 12 30 p m on the
and
a chance of rain on
2llh
Sunday.
Highs Frtday will
Steve Kock who had
he In the 40s north lo the 50s
reported earher that 12 of hts
south
and by Sunday In the
cnws were mi ssmg, nollfted
40s north to ncar 60
upper
the shertff that the cows have
south.
Lo" s "ill he In the
been found 'They were not
30s
to
the
mid 40s.
slnlen · just strayed away

Thefts reported

alive.
"Yes," he said. "I wrote to
them as one parent to
another. I got no reply and I
expected none."
The psychiatrist also satd
that during 23 hours of
questioning Miss Hearst, she
gave htm vtrtually no
information a bout her
activities during her last year
underground. She took the 5th
Amendment 42 times Monday
to keep from testifying about
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LEVIES FAIL
WARREN, Ohio UPI Three additional school
levies were defeated
Tuesday In two Trumbull
County school districts.
Voters In the Hubbard
School District turned
down, 1,338-1,581, a 4.5 mlll
levy and voters in the
Champion School District
rejected a 4 mill levy and a
2 mill levy. The first
Champion levy
was
deleale'd by a 560-1,4ll vote
and the second lost by a
624-1,341 margin.
All three leyles are expected to he resubmitted to
voters in June.

. '•'•

COMEANDGETIT!
A ftsh fry and bake sale will
be held by the Mtddleport
F..e Dept at the station
bwlding beginmng at II a.m.
Satw-day
WCAL TEMPS
The
temperature
m
downtown Pomeroy at II
a m Wedn esday was 62
dcgr ees under sunny skies
\II

tllat period.
Before beginning hiS questtOnmg, Bancroft sought to
have West's testimony tossed
out on grounds psychiatric
fmdings were not admissible
10 the case because the bank
robbery indictment does not
go mto intent.
U.S. DJStrict Court Judge
Oliver Carter turnoo down
the malton, saymg Miss
Hearst's entire defense was
basoo on the question of
duress.
Defense attorney F. Lee
Bailey asked West, the fll'st of
three psychiatrists he
planned to call, about Miss
Hearst's reaction when she
was
first
questioned
concerning the robbery, for
whioh she is on trial.
11
After the usual tears and
sulking, her first words were
that 1t was 'like a dream' and
she couldn't believe she had
done it - 11 was as if
everythmg had happenoo to a
different person other than
herself," the psychlatrtst
satd

BERNARD FULTZ
Bernard V. Fullz, R., Meigs
County Prosecuting At·
torney, Tuesday !Ued his
petition of candidacy to run
for
the
Republican
nomination to be a candidate
for the prosecutor's post at
the June primary ele.tlon.
Fultz was the only candidate
to file with the hoard of
elections TuesdaY.
'

Winner
showing
delight
By HELEN THOMAS
UPI White House Reporter
WASHINGTON (UP!) President Ford today
expressed delight with his
narrow New Hampshire
prunary victory over Ronald
Reagan and told atdes it was
" a great spri~tgboard"
toward election m November,
his chief spokesman satd.
Prestdential Press
Secretary Ron Nessen said
Ford arose before dawn,
heard the results on the radio
and made an unscheduled
appearance at an 8 a.m.
White House staff meeting
where he praised atdes with
"congratulations for your
maximum effort and your
staWlch coolness."
"If we win a couple mm
(primaries), and I think w•.
will, we will be ready for too
finals- and I think we will
win there too," Nessen
quoted Ford. He sald the
President called New
Hampshire
"a
great
springboard ."
Nessen also no too that Ford
was not only ahead in the
New Hampshire popular vote
but "he 's leading wtth 19 out
of 21 delegates" to the GOP
convention.

" He (Reagan ) gave 1t
ever yth ing he had and
couldn't win it," said Nessen,
who told reporters that Ford-told his Whtte House chief of
staff "he was dellghtro."
Ford planned to make his
ftrst public statement on the
prtmary in an address to
some 200 members of the
··: : .. :''•' .· •. :··········, =··=··· ·: ·· -:··::·:: Inland
Press
Daily
Association late m the
afternoon The association
represents
small
and
MONTitEAL, ~' eb.
stze
newspapers.
medtwn
!5 Slow-moving
In a mood of elation,
lien . Wooster notified
Nessen told reporters Ford
Washington that he
arose about &gt;:30 a.m.-his
usual hour- turnoo on the
had !ailed to receive
radio
and heard the latest
ar·tillery to attack
tabula
lion
of prunary votes.
l,!uebcc but promised

Dateline: 1776

that he intended to
join
Henedict
.\rnold 's
besieging
1111 ,.,. in a few days.
'••' •' •'''

NOW YOU KNOW
In the last 3,500 year there
have been only 230 years of
peace throughout the world.

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