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8- The Daily Scntinei, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0. , Jan. 14, 1974

BUdget set

opens
WASHINGTON t UPlj\nergy Offic-e administrator William E. Simon and consumer
advocate Ralph Nader go to
Capitol Hill today for the first
or at least lour congressional
inquiries into the extent of the
oil shortage.
In Oregon, the nation's lirst
gasoline rationing went into
ellect, with motorists allowed
to buy gas &lt;&gt;nly every other day
during the week - with gas
available to everyone on
Saturday and none available on
Sunday.
Under the plan , service
stations sell gas today and on
upcoming even-numbered days
ro motorists whose license
plate ends with an even
number. Motorists with license
plates ending in odd numbers
will get their tW'n at the pumps
Tuesday and on odd-numbered
weekdays.
Sen. William Proxmire, DWis ., whose subcommittee or
the Joint Economic Committee
opens hearings Wday on the
availability and acc\U'acy or oil
industry statistics, Sunday
asked Attorney General William B. Saxbe to take antitrust
action against the major lirms.
In a letter ro Saxbe, Prox-

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. ample evidence ... to co nstitute lhc energy crisis .
Six major. oil firms have
an illegal conspiracy in VIolation ol the Sherman l antitrust I either released preV iously
act."
guarded figures or soon plan ro
Sax be, although not respond- on how much petroleum they
ing directly to the senator, said have on hand. In" general,
in a network interview, the according to fi gures compiled
answer to the luel shortage by UPI, home heating oil
may actually lie in easing of stocks are up. But the industry
the antitrust laws to let the big warns that inventories are not
oil companies work together. high enough to guarantee a full
A House select committee on measW'e ol oil heat il winte&amp;
small business, headed by Rep. weather becomes more severe.
"We are trying to build
John D. Dingell, D-Mich., will
convene Wednesday. He said it stocks," said Philo Hutcheson
will examine "the growing of Gull Oil Co.. noting that
public skepticism about the Gulf's supply is currently
severity of the oil shortage, and higher than last year because
in some case whether there is a temperatures around the country have been 20 per cent
real energy crisis at all."
The Senate Permanent In- higher .
vestigations subcommittee and
a subcommittee of the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee
In other devetopmenis :
are scheduled to hold hearings
- UPI has learned that new
next week.
fuel allocation regulations robe
Sen. Walter Mondale, D- issued by the government
Minn ., has announced he will Tuesday carry no provision for
seek creation of a special gasoline rationing. A source
committee, akin to the Water- with access to the rules said the
gate panel, to delve into "a host rules would provide full
ol strange and unanswered heating needs for propane,

Kidnaped boy found frozen

LAKEWOOD, N.Y. (UP!) The FBI said Ebersole
Police Sunday found the frozen received an anonymous phone
body of a 14-year;Jid boy who call later that night saying his
had been kidnaped, beaten and son had been kidnaped and that
lelt tied to .a tree in near-zero he would be killed unless
weather. The boy's death came $15,000 ransom was paid.
despite the fa•her's payment or
On ThlU'sday night, Ebersole
$15,000 in ransom.
dropped off a package containThree teen-agers who had ing the money in a boat
been arrested Friday were drydocked behind a lakewood
charged with the kidnaping auto dealership, as instructed
and held in lieu or $100,000 by the caller. The FBI said
bond. Police said they lound they had the location under
most ol the ransom money in surveillance when Ebersole
the home or one or the suspects. made the drop-all, and the
An auropsy was ordered ro
determine whether the victim,
Daniel Ebersole, froze to death
HOSPITAL ;-.lEWS
or died !rom the beating. The
Veterans Memorial Hospital
- boy was lound iri woods about
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS
70miles south of Buffalo, N.Y.,
Thomas
Burnside
where temperatures have apPomeroy;
Ethel
Collins:
proached zero during the past
Shade;
Lorna
Hollon
week.
FBI Agent Richard H. Ash Minersville; Anna Hoffman '
said the boy's body was tied to Clilton; William Watson '
'
a pine tree with yellow twine, a Pomeroy.
SATURDAY DISCHARGES
ski cap pulled over his eyes and
a glove stulfed in his mouth - Maude Young, Gladys
and sec\U'ed with surgical tape. Holmes, Debra Kaull, Betty
The boy, son of Dr. Glen M. liammons, John Lyons, Donald
Ebersole, a radiologist, left Crites, Kathryn Miller, George
home Tuesday night to go ro StobarJ, Joseph Wilson.
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS the Lakewood Teen Center,
about a block !rom his home. Ethel Holland, Clilron; Belinda
The center, where one of the Steele, Pomeroy.
SUNDAY DISCHARGES accused kidnapers, Kenneth
LeRoy Williams, 18, was Buford Capehart, Alex Frazer,
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that day.
Police said they were tipped
by an anonymous phone call
Sunday, telling them where the
boy had been lei!.
The other two men charged
with the abduction were Martin
Whitmore, 19, of West Ellicott,
N.Y., and Jeflrey Swan, 18, ol
lakewood.

Lawmen
IContinued !rom page I 1
"In many cities today,
police-eommunity
relations
programs have ... no more
relation to reality than the
false-front stores erected on
the sound stages ol a lilm
studio for a Western movie,"
Santarelli said.
Santarelli reviewed law
enforcement's public,image on
all fronts :
-"Police cotruptioR ... is
one or the greatest obstacles to
effective law enforcement that
we face."
-Witnesses who won't
testify are a major cause ol
dropping prosecution. But lear
or reprisal is a significant

cause.
- An LEAA survey shows an
"awesome amount of crime"
goes unreported. In two citif!s,
Santarelli said, the actual rate
was live times higher than
anything the police knew
about.
- People who try ro
cooperate with law enlorcement play a waiting
game. Santarelli recited a tale
attributed ro Supreme Court
Justice Byron White, who
waited in his ~iltlst's olfice for
six hoW's alter arriving on time
for an appointment. His dentist
explained his backlog of cases
began when hew as told to be at
court at 9 a.m. one recent day,
though his case wasn't called
until 4 o'clock.

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Hearing coming on phone plan
A public hearing to hear .Commission.
progress to date.
Mrs. Sandra Griffith, who
testimony on the role or
The c ommunication
Telephone Company of Ohio in has led a committee seeking to acknowledges
that
the
establishing proposed toll free secure toll-free service for Southeastern Ohio Telephone
service between Pomeroy and Chesler area subscribers Co. citizens committee did
the Chester area or the (those with 985 nUIT'bers ) to the receive a 75.2 per cent vote in
Southeastern Ohio Telephone Pomeroy area, said today she favor of the extended service
Co. of Coolville, will be set by has received a letter !rom the betWeen Chester and Pomeroy.
the Ohio Public Utilities Utilities Commission about the The letter lurther stated that
the General Telephone Co. ol
Ohio I serving Pomeroy area)
has looked into the matter and
has
decided that it does not feet
RACINE - Funeral services (Marlene ) Hill, Columbus; 11
lor Mrs. Estella Clark, 68, who grandchildren; two great- the arrangement between
died Saturday at her Racine grandchildren ; two brothers, Pomeroy and Chester would be
home, will be held at I p.m. Orvy Gainer, of Hebron, and in the best interests of its own
Tuesday at the Ewing Funeral Jess Gainer of Pomeroy; three subscribers alter a study on the
Home with the Rev . Howard sisters, Mrs. Eunie Brinker
Shiveley officiating.
Racine;
Mrs .
Ermai
The daughter of the late Schreckengost, ParkersbW'g,
Susan and Guy Gainer, Mrs. and Mrs. Tella Ours of SomClark was also preceded in merset, and several nieces and
death by a son, Virgil ; three nephews.
brothers, and a sister.
SW'viving are her husband,
Mrs. Clark was a member ol
Ernest; two sons, Guy, of the Apple Grove United
Wellington, and Carman Methodist ChlU'ch. BW'ial will
Pomeroy; two daughters, Mrs: be in the Letart Falls
Bernard (Maxine I O'Brien ol Cemetery. Friends may call at
Junction City, and Mrs. Cecil the luneral home any time.

Services set for Mrs. Oark

Holzer Medical Center
(Births)
January 11 - A son, to Mr.
and Mrs. David Hughes,
Jackson; a son, born to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Codner, Racine; a
son born to Mr. and Mrs. John
Roberts, Gallipolis.
January 12 - A daughter,
born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Butcher, Middleport; a
daughter, borh to Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Cox, Gallipolis; a
daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Wines, Cheshire; a
daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs.
Donald VanMeter, Chester; a
UNIT CALLED
son born to Mr. and Mrs_
The Middleport E-R squad
Clarence Clagg, Oak Hill; a son was called early Sat\U'day at
born to Mr. and Mrs. Michael 2: 18 p. m. lor Grace Essinger,
Provost, Gallipolis.
who complained of chest pains
and
today at 1:34 a.m. lor roPleasaal Valley Hospital
DISCHARGED - Mr. John month-old Bessie Jo McWhittingron, Southside; Mrs. Daniel, both being taken to
Danny Potts, son, Gallipolis Veterans Memorial Hospital
Ferry; Mrs. Rayne! Higgs, where they were treated and
South Point, 0.; Mrs. Hubert released.
The Pomeroy E·R squad was
Smith , Gallipolis; Oris
Sunday at 4:35 p. m. to
called
Leighty, Point Pleasant; Mrs.
Rock
Springs for Meval
Ronald Thompson, Ashton;
Nancy Woodard, Gallipolis Thompson who was taken to
Ferry; Harry Kapp, Point Veterans Memorial Hospital,
Pleasant; Mrs. David Bush, treated and released.
son, Point Pleasant; William
DAUGHTER BORN
Bailes, Leon; Mrs. Ben Hall,
Mr. and Mrs. Cline Dailey ol
West Columbia; Donald Pomeroy are announcing the
Russell, Mason; Fulton birth of a daughter, Melinda
Spears, Henderson; Albert
Jane, on Dec. 16 at the Holzer
Stevens, Point Pleasant; Mrs. Medical Center. she weighed 9
Clarence Helfman, Letart; pounds, three ounces. They
Joan Smith, West Columbia; have another daughter,
Hazel Boster, Point Pleasant, Melissa Jean. Grandparents
and Frank Henson, Point are Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Pleasant.
Seidenabel, Pomeroy.
LOCAL TEMPS
The temperat\U'e in downtown Pomeroy at 11 a. m.
HOSPITALSOES
Monday was 39 degrees under
The Holzer Medical Center
cloudy skies.
Gallipolis, has filed suit i~
Meigs County Coll)lllon Pleas
Womens &amp; Girls
Co\U't against Josephine E.
Osborne, administratrix of the
estate of Charles E. Larkins,
deceased, Rt. 1, Long Bottom,
claiming that -asborne has a
bill due and unpaid of $4,096.83.
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butane and home heating oil
with top priority given to
agricultural production, medical and emergency services,
energy production, transporta·
tion, sanitation and . essential
communications.
- The Federal Energy Ollice
and the Federal Power Commission have announced plans
to flU'nish the East Coast from
New England to Washingron
with as much as 20 million
kilowatt-hours or electricity a
day by switching power !rom
utilities east of the Mississippi
River that depend on coal,
nuclear or hydro po_wer to
generate electncity . The
voluntary action among power
companies could save 30,000
barrels or oil a day, enough ro
provide elec tricity to one
million homes, the agencies
said.
-Simon announced that four
more Eastern electric power
plants are switching !rom oil to
coal, bringing the total to 14,
with foW' more planning to do
so within ~ month. The total
saving, he said, will amount to
77,000 barrels a day.

BY BOB HOEFLICH
Middleport council approved
a $376,316 budget for 1974 and
elected
F'red
Hoffman
president in its first meeting
this year Monday night at town
hall.
The meeting was the lirst
regular session in the new
council chambers, lormerly
the
lire
department
headquarters on the second
floor of village halt. Extensive
remodeling, underway there
since last July, includes
paneling, a new ceiling with
recessed lighting, two restrooms, and gold draperies. The
chambers are carpeted in red.
New lurnishings lor the council
room and clerk~treasurer have
been purchased.
Breakdown ol the ap-

num ber of calls to the Chester
area from its main stations.
The commission . advised
Mrs. Grillith that a hearing on
the matter will be held by the
commission and that she will
be advised on the pertinent
details of that hearing .
DIVORCE ASKED
Nita Jean Ritchie, Tuppers
Plains, has filed for a divorce
in Meigs County Common
Pleas Court from her husband
William J . Ritchie, Little
Hocking, on the grounds ol
gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty.

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south. High Wednesday lower
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Etna Gardner
is found dead
RUTLAND - Miss Etna M.
Gardner, 85, Rutland, was
found dead at her residence
Saturday morning. The
daughter ol the late Every A.
and Nan Bailey Gardner, she
attended the Rutland Church ol
Christ.
Miss Gardner, born Nov. 20,
1888, in Rutland was employed
by the Meigs County Auditor's
olfice for 30 years.
She is s\U'vived by a brother,
Whitamore Alfred (W. A.)
Gardner, Rt. 1, Byesville; a
nephew, Everett S. Gardner,
Rt. 1, Byesville; several great
nieces and nephews, and
several cousins.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday, at 2 p.m. at the
Walker Funeral Heme with the
Rev. Rod Kasler ollicialing.
Burial will be in the Miles
Cemetery.
The family will receive
friends at the luneral home
Wday !rom 2-4 p.m . and 7-9
p.m. Friends may call after 2
p.m. today until the hoW' of
service Tuesday.
Pallbearers will be Kenneth
Davis, Jerry Eads, Clair
Taylor, Wayne Turner,
William Buck and Dale
Bachner.
ERROR: NOT TONIGHT
A meeting of the Middleport
PTA announced lor this
evening at the school was in
error.lnstead, the meeting will .
be held at 7:30 p. m. next
Monday, Jan. 21.
MEET TONIGHT
Lewis Gill8nd, president, has
announced that the Wahama
Athletic Boosters will meet at
7:30 p. m. this evening at the
Wahama gymnasium. Important business matters will
be discussed.
DIFFERENT NAME
Steven A. Hawley, Middleport, given a 2tklay sentence in jail dW'ing . a Meigs
County CoW'I hearing on petty
thelt charges, is qot the
Stephen Halley who resides
near the Gallia-Meigs line.

NOW YOU KNOW
DIVORCE GRANTED
The
North American por. Judith Simons, Rt. i, Shade,.
has been awarded a divorce cupine is almost lully
bere from Jeffrey Simons, developed ' when born, bearing
llbout 30,000 barbed quills.
Alhf'n ~ .

Mrs. lawrence T. Ginn .
SW'vivors include his wile
Virginia; a daughter, Patricia:
and son, Lawrence, all at
home ; two brothers, Lomax H.
and Robert L. and a sister,
Maxine Tate, all ol Columbus ;
his lather-in-law , Russell
Anderson, Centerburg;
brothers and sisters-in-law
Peggy Ginn, and James Tate:
Columbus; Mr. and Mrs.
Russell B. Anderson, Zanes·
lield; Marvin Anderson,
CenterblU'g; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Whetsel, Ridgeway; an aunt,
Mrs . Ola Ginn, Oakland, Calif.,
and several nieces, nephews
and cousins.
Friends may call at the
Harry L. Melick Funeral
Home, W. ChlU'ch St., CenterbW'g on Tuesday, from 7-9
p.m. Services will be held at
the funeral home Wednesday
at 2 p.m. lntennent will be in
CenterbW'g.

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COLUMBUS - THE STATE BOARD of Education, at its
regular monthly meeting here Monday, asked Gov. John J.
Gilligan and the General Assembly ro exempt part-time public
school employes from unemployment compensation during
times when schools are not in session.
Under provisions ol a new state law, unemployment compensation benefits must be paid during the swnmer to non. teaching workers who are employed only during the school year.
The board said the new law imposes a financial burden on school
districts in the absence of additional state lunding.

LONDON - THE GOVERNMENT OF Prime Minister
Edward Heath !ailed in a last-minute bid to head orr Britain's
economic crisis today and seemed almost certain ro call national
elections in an attempt to win a new mandate. Britain's 29,000
railroad engineers went on a 24-hour strike today hours alter
Heath and union leaders broke orr abortive talks aimed at ending
a crippling slowdown by the nation's 260,000 coal miners.
Responsible political sources said Heath was likely to
dissolve Parliament helore the end or the week and seek a new
live-year mandate ro solve what he has called Britain's gravest
crisis since World War II. The London Daily Mirror's banner
headline read, "Election is odds-on." The Daily Express said,
''Election now?" The Daily Mail's banner was "This is it !"

----------------------Elberfelds In Pomeroy

lnge·ls January Salel

SAIGON - THE VIET CONG ACCUSED the Saigon
government Wday of massive air strikes against a key communist stronghold in the heaviest bombing in South Vietnam
since the United Slates halted raids a year ago. In Cambodia,
rebel gunners fired seven rounds of recoilless rifle fire Monday
night inro a crowded squatters' settlement on the western edge or
Phnom Penh. Field reports said there were no injW'ies and only
light damage.
A military spokesman lor the Viet Cong's ProviSional
Revolutionary Government said 86 Saigon warplanes hit Thien
Ngon Monday in air · raids against the strategic Communist
supply point 72 miles northwest ol 8;1igon. A spokesman for the
Saigon military command said he had "no information" on the
strike against Thien Ngon and he felt the Communist claim was
lalse.

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with electrical cord and cut her throat. Hilda Krause bled ro
death in her bedroom \Vhile her husband, Marvin, 84, slot
machine manager at Caesar's Palace, lay unconscious. Ash
Resnick, another executive of the casino, escaped death from a
dynamite bomb planted in his car last week. Police, tipped that
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ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
(UPI)-Vice President Gerald
R. Ford accused the AFL-CIO
and other "small groups or
activists" today or attempting
ro exploit the Watergate allair
to bring about President
Nixon's downfall.
"And make no mistake about
it - it is an all out attack,"
Ford said.

•

"Their aim is rota! victory delense yet ol the President,
lor themselves and total defeat made the statements in a
not only for President Nixon prepared address to a conbut for the polici&lt;S lor which he vention ol the American Fa rm
stands.
Bureau Federation.
" If they can crush the
The Vice Prsident said that
President and his philosophy, leaders in the anti-Nixon
they are convinced they can campaign headed by George
dominate the Congress and, .. Meany were the liberal group,
·-···· Am erican s for Democratic
through it, the nalion."
Ford, in his strongest Action, and other unnamed

The Meigs Local School
District Board ol Education,
meeting in regular session
Monday evening at the office or
Supi. George Hargraves in the
Meigs Junior High building,
approved Its 1974 budget
calling lor total estimated
expendi!W'es or $2,326,283.27.
The breakdown ol anticipated expendil\U'es is as
follows :
Administration, $60,265;
instruction, $1,323,486.48;
auxiliary agencies, $117,414.08;
operation or school plant,
$73 ,076.80; maintenance,
$17,309; special services, $500;
supplies, $172,000; materials
for maintenance, $48,900;
equipment replacement,
$41,500; contract and open
order service, $104,885; fixed
charges, $341,146 .91; contingent, $10,000, and cpital
outlay, $15,800.
The balance remaining as or
Jan. 1, 1974, is $193,787.68, and
anticipated income for the year
is $2,162,923.43, bringing about
a total of $2,356,711.11 ro work
with.
Subtracting
the
estimatedexpendll\U'es lor this
year, the estimated balance at
the beginning or next year will
be $30,427.84.
In other board action, it was
unanimously agreed by board
members to request Meigs
County Prosecuting Attorney

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
' ·· 01\aoee of ralo Thursday
and Friday, possibly mixed
with snow In aortb. Fair
Saturday. Highs io the 50s
and lower 60s Thursday,
lowering to middle 308 and
40. by Saturday. Lows Io the
upper 20s aod 30s.

.
.
Bernard (&gt;ultz lo rule on the
legality of \he new five-year
contract given to Meigs High
School bead football coach and
athletic director Charley
Chancey last November.
In the remainder or action on
the board's long agenda
Monday evening, the lollowing
items were approved :
The closing or school on
Thursday, Jan. 3, due ro icy
conditions, and the cloring of
school on Friday, Jan. 11, due
ro high water.
• Accepted the resignation ol
Mrs. Daisy Blakeslee as a
teacher errective Jan. 11, 1974.
Approved the addi lion of
Teresa Casci to the list or
substitute teachers; accepted
the resignation ol Harry Clark
as a bus driver errective Jan. 7;
appointed Harry Clark as a
substitute bus driver errective
Jan. 14; appointed Donna L.
Daniels or Middleport as a
substitute bus driver pending
approval 'by the county board,
and her successful passing \he
necessary examinations; set
the salary for board members
at $20 per meeting lor one
regular monthly meeting;
designated the superintendent
as the board's agent ro receive,
expend and account for federal
lunds, and accepted the
millage as set lor the district
by the county budget commission ( 22 1&gt; mills for
operation, 'h mill lor the state
of Ohio lor the high school
building, and 7 mills lor bond
retirement).
The board also approved a
change in policy No. 462, Part
A, by the addition of
"pregnancy" to the list of
acceptable reasons for the use
of sick leave.
The board agreed to keep the
school schedule or daylight

t.o compromise
have constructive aspects."
U.S. officials said Kissinger
would meet with the Israeli
leaders again in the alternoon
ro get their reaction to the
Egyptian plans.
The officials said that once
the two sides begin making '
progress roward an agreement
in principle on disengagement,
a joint Israeli-Egyptian
working group probably would
be set up to iron out the details.
They said the working group
would meet before Israeli and
Egyptian military · representslives rellU'n to the Middle East
peace conlerence in Geneva.
The Geneva negotiators were
scheduled to meet today, but
the session was canceled
because of Kissinger's talks. .

savings time, rather than move

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" pressure organizatiOns."
spending and a more rampant
If they succeed in their aims, inllation, " he said.
Ford said, "we ca n all kiss
Ford said he did not think
goodbye the chances of Nixon 's enemies would be
reducing lederal spending and successful in bringing about his
increasing community and impeachment and would try
individual independence."
instead " to do the next most
&lt;~ We
ca n ex pect an damaging thing."
avalanche of rresh government
"They will iry to str.etch out
intervention in our economy, tho ordeal, to cripple the
massive new gover nm ent President by dragging out the

the beginning or the school day
up one hour.
The board also approved
$4,220 lor purchase of additional musical instruments
for the high school band which
wiU include two sousaphones,
eight baritone horns, tw o
piccolos and tWo lrench horns.
The attendan ce ol Supt.
Hargraves at three meetings in
Columbus and one by F'red
Ruth at an Ohio Music
meetin g
in
Educators
Columbus were approved.
The board also agreed to
employ and authorize Gates,

McDonald and Co. to represent
the district in matters dealing
will1 unemployment compensation and the Ohio Bureau
of Employment Services, with
the rate to be $1.65 per employee.
The board accepted the
resignation ol Mrs. Nellie Vale
as a member of the board ol
trustees ol the Pomeroy Middleport Public Libraries,
appointed Mrs. Jennifer Sheets
to !ill and complete her
unexpired term on the library
hoard; desig nated board
member Carol Pien:e to serve
on the four member "lm-

proving Communications''
committee which will meet
with two Meigs Local Teachers
Assn . appointees and the
superintendent; approved
transfer funds of $190 from
Title V-ESEA to the General
Fund and $376.70 from career
orientation to the General
Fund; decided not to proceed
with
the
above-ground
simulated mine training
facility due to lack or a
satislactory location and
adequate lund; appointed
Deborah L. Hawley as a substitute principal 's aide ef(Continued on page 8)

Robbery at A&amp;P foiled
Middleport Policeman Sgt.
Sidney Little apprehended a
Columbus man at the scene ol a
breaking and entering at the
A&amp;P store at 10:44 p.m.
Monday. Arrested was James
H. Stepp, 39, Columbus.
Henry Werry or the Pomeroy
police department arrived at
the scene soon after Little

due tor . immediately notified
the Middleport dispatcher on
duty.
As Little approached the
opening on the riverside or the
building he met Stepp as he
stuck hiS . head out or the
opening.
1 Stepp
was, immediately
apprehended. Found in Stepp's
·car, which has been impounded, were 62 cartons of
cigarettes valued at $248.98.
Inside the store near the
opening seven packages or
wieners and a package of
bologna were placed.
Officers believe a second
person was involved in the
nesday, Jan . 23. Mr. and Mrs. attempted robbery . An exPowell, who have three sons, tensive search for a second
Lee, 5; Scott, 4, and Todd, 2, person was made · by Midwill be moving to Pomeroy dleport Police Chiel J . J .
soon. A grand opening will be Cremeans, Sheri!! Robert C.
held when the store begins Hartenbach, Deputy Sherif!
Robert Beegle, Mason Police
operations.
· "I'm looking forward to Chiel John Harrah and . Midmeeting the people or Pomeroy dleport · Patrolman Randy
and I hope everyone will come Clark.
Stepp a\ newstime had not
in and get acquainted", Powell
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said .
apprehended Stepp and
assisted in the arrest.
The B&amp;E was foiled this
way:
A conductor on a C. and 0 .
train traveling upriver toward
Pomeroy noticed as the train
passed the A&amp;P store an
opening had been made in the
side of the building. The con-

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soon

A new
independently
operated supennarket wilt be
opening in Pomeroy about
March 1.
The new market, robe owned
and operated by Larry c.
Powell, 38, of Ashland, Ky.,
will be located in the Ben
Ewing building, lormerly the
location or the Kroger Store, W.
Second St. It will olfer a
complete tine of groceries, dry
goods and will include baked
products prepared daily in the
store.
Complete redecoration of the
structure vacated severa.l
months ago by the Kroger Co.,
is underway by the J. G.
Sargent Construction Co. of
Russell, Ky. The parking lot at
the building which ac.
commodates approximately !10
vehicles has been blocked olf
from trallic ro allow entrance
or the equipment which will be
,needed in the remodeling
proccesses.
The store will be called
"Powell's Super Valu': since it
will be alliliated with· Super
vatu, a lirm reported to be the
largest food distributors in the
world', serving over 1601l retail
srores in the Southeast and
Southwest.
Powell will be ta king applitations lor employes to starr
his new business after Wed-

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Meigs Local budget approved

Egypt and Israel would be the Israeli plan to Sadat
Secretary of State Henry A. necessary before reaching a Monday In Aswaq, Egypt, but
Egyptian Foreign Minister IsKissinger met for two hours ''workable agreement.''
mail
Fahmi termed ojt "not
with rop Israeli lea!lers wctay
Armed with a white canvas
satislactory."
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tn a bid to iron out differences map case and ledgers of detaila
A U.S. source in Jerusalem
in conflicting Egyplian and from the Egyptian govern·
said
today Kissinger :'does not
ment,
Kissinger
aljd
his
aides
Israeli proposals for crucial
consider
the problem so large
troop withdrawals near the met in Jerusalem for two boW'S
with Deputy_ Israeli Prime as he did 48 hours ago."
Suez Canal.
"I presented the Egyptian
Senior U.S. officials accom- Minister Ylgal Allon, Delense
panying Kissinger said the Minister Moshe Dayan and ideas and response ro the
Israeli proposal to the deputy
Egyptian and Israeli proposals other key Israeli oflicials.
Kissinger arrived in Jerusa- prime minister, the loreign
were similar enopgh to make a
lem Monday night carrying a minister and other Israeli
co!Jlllromise possible. ·
"We have gone from the troop withdrawal_ proposal colfeagues," Kissinger said
generalities to the specifics," · (rom Egyptian President alter today's meeting. "They
will now consider it. But I think
said a source in tbe U.s. Anwar Sadst.
we had a warm and I think a
delegation. "The differences Plan "Not Satisfactory"
which exist are manageable."
The Egyptian plan was a very useful discuSsion.
'.'I had the Impression they
The source said Klssing~r counterproposal to an Israeli
felt no more than 'one more plan worked out over the (the Israelis) considered them
round of shuttle trips betwe_en weekend. Kissinger presented (the Egyptian proposals) ro
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had to do it part of the time without their big star, Tricky
Dicky. Ejected !rom the game by the releree (temporarily),
Tricky Dicky had just as much fun cavorting in the stands
among_the lans. Picture by Denny Fobes.
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WASHINGTON - A REPORT BY TECHNICAL experts on
an 18-minute gap in one ol President Nixon's Watergate tape
recordings will be submitted ro Chiel U.S. District Court Judge
John J. Sirica today. Todd ChriStolferson, law clerk to Sirica
said the report would be submitted ro Sirica in private in th~
judge's chambers, and then a determination would be made as to
whether it would be made public.
When Sirica recessed several weeks of hearings on the gap
Dec. 6, he said witnesses would be called as necessary after the
report was submitted. Special Prosecuror Leon Jaworski told
reporters Saturday that he would "conduct whatever investigation is necessary" after the report is retW'ned.

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Weather
Cloudy and mild today
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TRICKY DICKY HAS FUN ANYWAY - Tricky Dicky of
the Harlem All-Stars who played an exhibition basketball
game Monday night at Eastern High against U1e EHS fac ulty
and adJmmstratLOn, won a squeaker (see sports pages ) but

FOUR NEW MIDDLEPORT village council members
• began duties Monday night when council met for its first
regular session of the new year. They are, seated 1 to r,
James Brewer and Marvin Kelly; standing, David Jenkins
and Allen Lee King. Brewer, Jenkins and King were elected
as write-in candidates last fall .

MEN'S INSULA TED

Lawrence -Terry Ginn, 53, a
Pomeroy native, died SatW'day
in St. Louis. Ginn, employed by
the Federal Government, was
born in · Pomeroy and par·
ticipated in the PW'ple Panther
marching band before being
graduated !rom Pomeroy High
School. He was preceded in
death by his parents, Mr. and

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Lawrence Ginn died Saturday

propria tions resolution approved Monday night as an
emergency measure lists:
General fund, council, $576;
mayor, $7 ,740; clerk, $4,200;
solicitor' $500 ; buildings,
$10,000 ; street lights, $1,200;
hydrant s , $2,160 ;
miscellaneous, $15,000; contingency , $3,470; translers,
$32,924 ; safety, $37,866. Total,
$115,636.
Cemetery Fund - employes,
$4,450; clerk, $900; sexton,
$810;
public
employes
retitement, $670 ; maintenance
and supplies, $800; maintenance or equipment, $200;
orfice expenses, $100; tools and
equipment,
$600 ;
miscellaneous, $200. Total,
$8,730.
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preliminaries to impeachment
lor as long as they can to use
the whole arrair for IIIJiximum
political advantage."
Ford urged the House
Judiciary Committee, which is
investigating whether grounds
exist for impeachment, to
finish its job by tbe end or
April.
"Personally, l lirmly believe
that no valid grounds exist lor
or
the
impeachment
President," the vice president
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Dog tags
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slowly
With the deadline lor purchasing required dog tags less
than seven days away, the
Auditor's office has sold less
than hall the rota! number sold
last year.
According to James E.
Roush, Meigs County Audiror,
1,428 tags were sold as or
Friday, Last year more than
3,000 dogs were registered in
Meigs County. Tags may be
purchased at the auditor's
office at the Meigs County
COW'thouse, or Meigs Coun·
tians may use the lorm to be
published in The Sentinel next
Sunday to p\U'chase dog tags
through the mail.
Due to an increase in animal
claims, tighter license laws are
going to be enlcrced. Animal
claims !qr 1973 were $2,8!10. In
counties where tags lor dogs
have been enlorced and stray
dogs have been picked up,
animal claims have been low.
The auditor's ofllce is .open
between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Monday through Friday, and
Sat\U'days 9 a.m. till noon.
Deadline for purchasing 1974
tags is Jan. 20, ~ut Roush said,
"Since that dey is Sund@Y, i
those who p\U'chase tags Jan.
21 will not be penalifed."
Tags coot $2 before Jan. ·21,
but alterwards cost $4. Kennel
tags, lor those who own five or
more dogs may also be purchased lor $10, but an additional penalty fee or $5 is
added if purchased alter the
deadline.

Promotion made money
The Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce annual Christmas
promotion showed a prolit or
$210.3B according to Earl
Ingels, president, in his report
ro the chamber Monday at
Meigs lnn . lngels also reported
that the Regatta fund now has
a balance or $564.8i. The
general lund and the Christ.
mas lund combined have a
balance or $1,309.26.
In gles read a letter !rom the
Columbus Chamber or Commerce asking fo r the local
chamber 's support in the
proposed merger ol CoiW'Dbus
and Southern Ohio Electric
Company and the American
Electric Power. It argued that
the merger would benelit the
public in lower utility rates.

Ted Reed observed that if the
companies merge, A.E.P .
would no doubt move its main
office !rom New York city to
Columbus. On a motion by
Reed , the chamber endorsed
the measure.
The chamber was also
requested, by letter from the
Ohio Retails Merchant Assn.,
ro support Hpuse Bill 629 which
is designed to lower personal
property tax rates. No action
was taken.
Ingels announced that the
annual chamber dinner will he
held some time in February .
He also reported that membership plaques lor 1974-75
have arrived and will be
distributed.
In other busiqess, Ingels

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announced that lunds to pay
the secretary's salary will be
depleted about the time
Regatta activities get underway. In order ro pay the
salary out of the budget lor thts
year it was voted to inviti each
member ro contribute $10. The
assessment is entirely optional.
A meeting or the direcrors
was tentatively set for next
Monday at the Meigs Inn.
Attending were Ingels, Reed,
Dennis Keney, Richard Poulin,
Dale Warner, Virgil Tea lord,
Bill
Grueser,
Richard
Cbambers, John Koebel, Don
Thomas, Jack Carsey, C. E.
Blakesletl, Carolyn Thomas,
secretary, Beulah Jones and
Katie Crow .

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EEG measures brain waves
DEAR DR I AMB
The
nervous system ts ver) n

the scal p lr el m cal tracmgs of
Utos type only the surface

teres tmg

elec tr ca l actlv1tv of the bram

to

me

Elec

troencephalographJ
1EEG 1
especially mterests me smce I
have JUS! had such a lest
Is the EEG accurate m mosl
cases and would you gtve me a
httle mformalton about tt
Could you desen be how to
detect certam abnormalities?
DEAR READER
Whole
books are wntten on th1s
subJect so I can onl~ scra tch
the surface The bram cells
send out electncal Impulses
regularly The effect ts smular
to the constant pulsmg of a
fluo resce nt lamp
l hese
constant elec tn cal pulses can
be me as ured and plotted
agamst time on a stnp of

or the cortex area

IS

really

measured I he deeper elec
tncal Hr.:t v1ty doe sn t reach the
surface

The electmal pulses of the
cortex bra m cells have been
class ft ed accordmg to how fast

the\ are frequency I how
large thev are amphtude I and
ho" regular or rh~thmoc the)
are Lack of oxygen' to the
bram \\Ill cause la rge slo\\
waves An abnormal area of
electr cal ac ttvtt) m the bram
may ca use sha rp sptke waves

Sleep produces changes m the
waves and so does dreammg
and rapad eye movements

I REM
The large number of elec

paper That IS wha t the EEG
graph ts a record of the
changtng elect ncal pulses
traced out along a graph 01
ltme base

trades are used to fmd the area
of the bram that ts am olved m

producmg the electrtcal pulses
A good example here would be
Ute person "ho has a spot on the

The Impulses are measured

elec tnca l

pul se

Hoy. accurate 1t as depends

behaves hke hghtmng slrtktng
and abnormally sttmulates a
lot of other bram cells that
control the arm hand face leg
and body movements The

tern tt ts often posstble to
locate where the spot ts that as

on what tt IS used for By usm g
other procedures to sttmulate
Ute bram ots usefulness can be
expande\1 To a very large
extent ats accuracy and
usefulness depends on how well
the record os taken and the skoll
of the person who mterprels
Ute record Agood record IS not
useful m complex problems
unless the person wh o m
terprels tl os hoghly sktlled on

ca usmg the problem

1ts use

raptd Irregular s ltmulallon of
these cells result m the con
vulswn

Usmg several electrodes and
lookmg at the electrtcal pat

Usmg sumlar techmques a
bram twnor can often be
Send your questions to Dr
tdenttfted and tts loca tton Lamb m care or thts ne" s
paper P 0 Box 1551 Radoo
determmed
Interpretmg the EEG os a City Statton New York N Y
dtfftcult task In Ute hands of a 10019 For a copy of Dr Lamb s
well tramed
expen enced booklet on low blood sugar
neurologost they can be tm send 50 cents to the same ad
mensely useful EEG s won t dress and ask for Blood
a lways show ever) thtng Sugar booklet

by the electrodes attached to

Your hospital reports . . .

tromc waves
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Staltsltcs show that Utree out of four
;j: people who pa"" the age of 25 wtll be
dtsabled for at least three monhs some
~ time before they reltre and wtll probably
~ need some form of phystcal therapy It
can help them to tmprove ctrculalton
,. strengthen muscles restore motiOn
correct defornuttes reheve pam and
&lt; speed recovery It ts posstble to regam
physt ca1 and economic Independence

Utrough the use of supervised phystcal
Uterapy
Our Phystcal Therapy Department
i at the hospital IS lour tunes larger now
' than ot was at Ute old Cedar Street
factltty The ftrsl physical therapy
servtce at Holzer began m 1957 and was
located m a bwldmg behmd the old
hosptlal Two years later tt was moved
mstde the mam butldmg when Ute new
wmg was added Herman Dtllon who
dtrecls the department ]Otned the staff
m early 1961 In the stxteen years the
department has been m extstence more
than 98 000 patten Is have recetved treat
menls and more Utan 9 000 have had
braces ftlted whtch total over 107 000
pattenls whose needs have been met
Utrough the use of phystcal therapy
serv1ces

Paltents recetve phystcal therapy on
wrtlten referral by a phystctan JUS! ltke
a prescnphon Services mclude testing

paltenls to dtscover thetr abtltltes
hmtlahons
and potenttal for
rehabthtalton trammg paltenls and
thetr famtltes m the use and care of
eqwpment such as wheelchatrs crut
ches arttftctal limbs braces and home
exerctse programs and treatmg patten Is
by the use of phystcal forms of heat cold
electrtctty

ultrasound

water and

'ma ..age to help overcome pam and
dtsabtlity
The goal of physteal therapy ts to
a""tst the pattent to function normally by
helpmg hun to mamtam strengUt regam
'mohon and achteve mdependence
Muscles often lose strengUt afler ollness

order to perform normally Unaffected
muscles and JOtnls can be tramed to
take over for damaged tt.. ue Muscles
Utat have lost thetr normal nerve supply
may be retramed All forms of treatment
are auned at helpmg the patten! return to
h1s home earn a hvmg and reswne

normal responstbillltes as much as he ts
able Such rehabiltlalton reqwres Ute
efforts of many people because tl means
soctal and emottonal adJustments as well
as physocal ones
Treatment m phystcal therapy takes
many forms Hydrotherapy IS one usmg
water to treat mJurtes and dtsease
Water conducts heat ami m:;~kP~ mnt nn
easter
and
less
pamful
Wet
heat treatments help relieve pam
unprove ctrculatton and atd relaxation
Wet cold treatments decrease body
temperature cause blood ve,..els to close
and thus reduce blood now II also helps
prevent swelling and pam from brutses
sprams and strams Whtrlpool baths are
used to treat arms legs hands and feet
w1th raptdly movmg water as are
contrast baths where hot and cold water
are applied alternately to stimulate
ctrculatlon Ice packs and hot packs are
used on small body areas for surface
coolmg or heatmg Full body unmerswns
Utat allow the entire body to noat m
heated movmg water are extremely
valuable for burn patients Steam baths
are also very useful m phystcal therapy
Heat and hght are frequently used m
several ways to reheve pam mcrease
ctrculatlon and help the patient relax
One kind IS called conducttve heatmg
whtch means transferrmg heal lo a
patient s body from a warm object such
as a heatmg pad hot water bottle hot
packs or paraffm wax AnoUter ts mira
red heatmg often used before ma..age
or exercise therapy A thtrd ts diathermy
whtch ts a deep heat treatment Then
Utere s ultrasound whtch are sound
frequencies too htgh to hear that ratse
tnlernal temperature wtlhout a
correspondmg mcrease m skm tern
perature Ultravtolet light ts often used to
atd m correcting skin problems and a
vttamm D deflctency
Exerctse therapy ts the most com
mon treatment employed m phystcal
Uterapy particularly to unprove muscle
strength correct limtlattons of molton
and mamtam good healUt Several kinds
of exerctse mclude the followmg types
(I) pa,..tve where the theraptst exer
ctses a part of the patten! s body when

muscles are very weak or paralyzed (2)
a""tsltve where the pattent ts helped to
exerctse (3) active whtch lhe patten!
performs htmself under supervtston of a
Uteraptsl and (4) reststive whtch helps
Ute patten! bwld strength and endurance
by usmg gravtty or added weoght In
addtlton to these other muscle tratmng
meUtods are often used such as stret
chmg relaxatton and tractton
Everythmg Ute Uteraptsl does for the
patten! ts auned at recovermg phystcal
efftctency through funcltonal trammg to
restore the abthty to do phystcal tasks
eastly enJoyably and wtlhout ttrmg
Such trammg os vttal for permanently
dtsabled people to help them to achteve
greater tndependence m self care
ambulalton and hand acltvtttes
Phystcal therapy helps m many
tllne,..es and mJurtes to shorten a day m
the hospttal relieve pam and tmprove
Ute long range outlook for acltvtly
People of all ages can be a""tsted by
phystcal therapy mcludmg handtcapped
chtldren who can learn to lead full
useful happy ltves desptle such atlmenls
as cerebral palsy and muscular
dystrophy that tmpatr motton acctdent
prone young adults who can be helped
back to the fullest posstble mobthly and
productivity faster the mtddle aged who
can recover from strokes and heart at
tacks to enJOY many acttve years and
the elderly who can be freed from some
of Ute pam of chrome tllne,..es such as
arUtrtlts and rhewnatlsm
Our Phystcal Therapy Department
has a staff of eleven people mcludmg
Utree licensed phystcal theraptsls and
one cerltfted orthollst to make and ftt
braces who render treatment to an
average of fifty pallenls each day The
eqwpment ts the most modern and
complete as for example automaltc
tunmg dtathenny machmes a Hubbard
Tank an everctse area for group
Uterapy ga1t trammg steps and ramps a
sauna and a complete array of ftxed and
movable eqwpment We also have a
Brace Department wtth a display area
ftttmg rooms and a stock of over 400
tlems Thts past year I 500 braces were
fitted to pattenls
Just as drugs and surgery make tl
posstble for people to hve longer
phystcal therapy ts becommg m
creasmgly more unportant In trammg
people who are temporartly or per
manently disabled to ltve more acttve
enJoyable and productive hves

LAS VEGAS Nev (UP!) -

charges of consptracy and
A federal grand jury Monday evading taxes on mtlltons of
mdtcled John Meter a former dollars from the sale of mmmg
sctenttftc aode to Howard clatms to Ute bllhonatre
Hughes and three oUters on
Hughes has charged m a

Dravo completes
large tank order
PITTSBURGH
The
largest tank barge ord•r ever
recetved by Dravo Corp was
• completed recently when
Dravo delivered the last of 41
new double skm tank barges to
Ashland Otl Inc Butlt at
Dr avos Neville Island sh1p
yard on the Ohto Rtver nea
Pittsburgh the ve,..els mak
up nme complete mtegrated
tank barge tows
The barges whtch replace
approxunately 828 000 barrels
of eapactly of Ashland s rtver
neet wtll be used to shtp
pell olewn products on the Ohto
and Mt,..tsslppt Rivers
The double skm destgn

constsltng of two steel walls
three feet apart provtdes for
added proteclton agamst ac
ctdental damage Utat could
cause cargo sptllS Dravo of
ftctals noted that the barge
order ts typtcal of the surge m
mterest m new liqwd-carrylng
eqwpment for mland water
way use The company
recently began construclton on
an expanston and moder
mzatlon of tis structural shop
at the Nevtlle Island slnpyard
When completed the factltties
are expected to stgmftcantly
mcrease the yard s barge
produclton capactly

ctvil swt that he was de
frauded
The mdtctment mvolves

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HOUSTON 1UPI! - One way Pat Gtlhck gels all storred up ts
to come across an otherwtse undiscovered kid prospect who can"\
hit throw and fly so that gtves you an tdea how his hea rt began
JUmpmg the ftrst ltme he ever latd eyes on Cesar Cedeno
Beyond questoon the 22-year&lt;Jld Cedeno wattmg to lea rn
whether he can go back to baseball afterliemg charged woth
mvoluntary manslaughter m his nahve Santo Dommgo rates as
the greatest natural talent ever stgned by any Houston seoul
which IS what Pal Gtlhck os
Cesar was only 16 then and he was Ute hrsl player I ever
stgned says Gtlhck who got as htgh as Trtple A n the
Balttmore system as a leflhanded ptlcher but gave ot up m 1967
when he was only 29 because he knew he wa s a lottie short of
abthty
That was the same year he ftrst ran mto Cedeno
Offer Rejected
It was a Sunday afternoon m October and he was playmg for
the Farmacoa Baez team remembers Gtlhck He played roght
fteld that day and after the ball game I went home wtth Cesar and
made hun an offer He and hts IaUter rejected 11
A httle later one of my frtends down there Eppy Guerrero
(older brother of Boston shortstop Marto Guerrero ) came mto
th e house and told me a scout w1th another maJor league club
was commg over m ftve mmutes to make another offei
Cesar Cedeno and his IaUter spoke only Spantsh
In Enghsh Eppy Guerrero told Gtlltck
You better get on wtlh tl tf you wanllhts ktd
Gtlhck got on wtlh tl
He asked Cendeno and hts faUter how much they wanted and
the~ told hom
It s a deal satd Gtlhck shakmghands Mmutes later thelwo
Cedeno s gnalures wer e on the contract The semor Cedeno s was
necessary because hts son was still a rumor
On hts way out of the house Gtlltck pa""ed the other scout
Pat Gtlhck who played professtonal ball hve years after
graduatmg from SouUtern Cahforma shll ts young enough to
relate and commumcate eastly enough wtUt today s ktd
ballpla}ers
VJStted m Jatl
Last month after Cesar Cedeno had been arrested m con
nectoon wtth Ute death of a gtrl he had been wtUt m a motel room
Gtlhck vtstled htm m hiS Santo Dommgo prtson cell
He was gtven permtsston by the poltce to talk wtth the young
outfielder and the ftrsl thmg Gtlltck dtd when he saw htm was
shake hands the same way he dtd Ute very ftrst tune they met
back m 1967
How do you feel' asked Gtlhck
Okay satd Cedeno all the emotton dramed out of htm
Take tl easy Don t get exctted satd Gtlhck
The two of them talked for a half hour and now Gtlltck and the
rest of the Astros famtly are hopeful Cesar Cedeno wtll be back
wtlh them this sprmg
As a ballplayer Pat Gtlhck says of Cesar Cedeno he s one
of the real supers one of Ute ftve best m baseball and a complete
player like a Rose Murcer Jackson Bonds or Carew As a
human bemg he s equally outstandmg a very constderate m
divtdual

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trtes harder but UCLA stays
No I
The Untied Press In
ternattonal Board of Coaches
major college basketball
ratmgs set up another
challenge from No 2 for the
Brums No 2 bem~ Notre
Dame this lime
It s happened before and
yet UCLA always remams on
top At least Uta! s been the
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holds true Notre Dame may
not have to contend Saturday
woUt UCLA s two ltme Player
of the Year Btll Walton

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W,mts to know how YOU feel
Dear Str
I am m the process of se ndmg the mformatton below to
Governor John J G lltgan and th e leaders of both houses of the
Ohoo LegtslatW"e requestong a redehmtoon of th e Homestead
Exemplton Law
The present law IS confusing and man) elderly persons who are
qual fted und llf Secllon 323 151 of the 0 R C to recetve the
Homestead exemptton wtll not recetve t because they did not ftle
the necessary form on 1973
As now wntten the law reqUires !hal a rettred homeowner
fole a form each year to get theexemptton
I would hke to see a te mporary law allow mg co unty audttors
to remtt U e exemplton automatocally to elt gtble homeowners
once they have ftled for t!
The Homestead Exemptton law ts dealing wtth people who
ha' e been paymg thetr taxes over the past years and should not
be penalized because of a lapse of memory or because they are
confused by the law
Thts year I am gomg to be v. orkmg through the semor cttizen
program last year s records and personal contact to see no one
as excluded from recetvmg the1r homestead exemption If
quahfted
I am mterested on what the pubhc thinks of the above and of
any furUter proposal that should be mcluded on my letter Mat!
your comments to James E Roush Metgs County Audttor
Pomeroy Ohto 45769
James E Roush
County Audttor

500 Vikmg fans show their loyalt~
MINNEAPOLIS Mtnn
(UPI)
Stalwart Mmnesota
fans turned up 500-strong at
Mmneapohs-St
Paul In
ternaltonal Atrport Monda) to
welcome the vanqmshed
Vtkmgs home
Although shaken by thetr
team s 24 7 loss to Ute Mtanu
Dolphins m Super Bowl VIII
Sunday Ute Mmnesota fans
mamtamed thetr prode and
loyalty to the team
It had been after all a
great season
as one fan
proclauned wtlh a stgn amtd

at Kansas Ctty s Arrowhead
Stadmm pnor to Sunday s 2
p m EDT ktckoff
Twelve members of the
Super Bowl champton M1anu
Dolphins are on the AFC squad
whtch was scheduled to take
the held at San Dtego Stadtum
at 11 30a m PDT today Seven
membet s of the runnerup
Mtnnesota Vtkmgs are on the
NFC team whtch had the fteld
begmmng at 10 a m

Walton mtssed two games for
Ute Brums last week but tt was
not tndicated tn the ftnal score
as UCLA won handily both
times
North Caroltna State and
Maryland swttched places m
the rankmgs followmg the
NHL cons1denng WHA proposals
Wallpack s 8()-74 vtctory over
the Terps The Wolfpack IS now
MONTREAL (UPI ) - Na meetmg of WHA offtctals m
thtrd Maryland fourth and !tonal
Hockey
League Washm gto n D C on the
another AUanltc Coast Confer prestdent Clarence Campbell weekend He emphasized no
ence team North Carolma ts saod Monday rught the NHL NHL offtctals attended the
ftfth
was constdermg a ltst of meetmg
Marquette remams m stxlh proposals made by the World
There 1s no agreement
wtUt Providence at seventh Hockey Assoctalton to settle Ute NHL prestdent satd We
In order Vanderbtll Indiana dtfferences between the are JUSt constdermg the
and Long Beach State close out leagues
auUtonzed proposals made by
the top 10 rankings
Campbell satd the proposals the WHA
"ere put to the NHL after a

Pro Standings
the people tire

ABA Standmgs
By Untied Press Internal onal
East
w I pet 9 b
30 17 638
New York
27 16 628
1
Kentucky
29 19 604
1 1
Carol na
4 27 341 13
V rg r:1 a
2 34 261
7 2
Memph s
West
w 1 pet g b
Utah
27 17 614
3 ,
lnd ana
24 21 533

San Anton o

23 24

489

Denver

20 23

465

San 0 ego

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Sports
Desk
Bv nell II)
Fobes

The Me1gs gtr l cagers opened the season on a sour note a

ltttle over a week ago dropp ng a close 41 38 decoston to gtrls of
Nelsonvtlle York
Beth Vaughan led the Mao audeo attack wtth ll pomls
followed closely bJ Pam Vaughan woth 10 Other Meogs scorers
were Mar) Weyersmoller 7 Janet Maue 4 Demans \sh 4 and
Joy Wh1le 2
Candy Conrad led all scorers woth 16 pomls She wa s helped
out by fe llow Buckeyes Jackte DuffJ wtth 11 Laune Wolfe 7
Debboe Smoth 4 and Ltsa Whtte 3 CmdJ Johnson didn l get mto
th e scor ng column
The gtrls of coach Joy Bentley were dow n 11 9 23-17 and 34-27
at Ute whistle slops before puttmg on a JourUt quarter splurge
only to fall JUSt short
Although ot was reported Monday that the game scheduled
for tomght al Galhpohs had been cancelled tt wtll be played but
not at Galhpohs Tl e stle of the battle was changed (after pre""
ttme) to Larrv R Mornson Gymnastunl m Rock Spnngs
Gametune ts 6 30
The Marauder sta rtmg hneup \\Ill constst of Pam and Beth
Vaughan Ash Weyersmtller and Whtle
RECORDS FALL - Three team reco rds bot the dust a we.k
ago when the Metgs Marauder cagers put ot to the hapless
Wellston Rockets 93-51 at Larry R Mornson Gymnastum
Donald I Pizzle ) Wolfe Mr Stallsltcs at Marauderland
has supplied us wtlh the Jollowm g new marks
1- Most pomls by a Metgs team 93 fhe old recm d of 8
pomts was set ml972 also agamst the Golden Rockets
2--Most fteld goal attempts by Meogs m one game 78 The old
record of 74 was set agamst South Pomt less Utan a month ago
3--Most field goals by Metgs m one game 35 tymg the old
record of 35 set by the Marauders m 1972 agamst Jackson
EAGLES ON !'HE TRACK' - What s "tong wtth the
Eastern basketball team has been the talk of the SV AC lhts
wmter along wtlh the current cage problems of North Galha Ute
two teams ptcked m pre-season polls to share Ute league lttle
Also makmg the rounds has been much dtscusston of the
Hannan Trace Wtldcals unblemoshed mark and the surpnsmgl)
good showmg of the Southern Tornados who are JUS! one game
behind the Mercervtlle lads of Paul Dtllon
What s wrong wtlh Eastern ' Many Utmk ots been fmdmg
someone to ftl mto Ute startmg who can provtde leadershtp for
the rest of the team a player who can take charge and slow down
Ute offense when tl needs slowmg down
Eagle mentor Btl! Phtlhps m hts fourth ;par at the Eastern
hehu thmks he s fmally found th e answer m 5 10 semor guard
Steve Goebel Goebel played a tremendous defenstve game
accordmg to Phtlltps m the Eagles 69-;B tnumph over North
Galha last Fnday mght a game that wasn t as close as the score
mtghl mdicate
Phtlltps had nothing but pratse for the qwck semor calltng ot
the Jmesl defenstve game of the year Hopefully for Eagle fans
the n ght combmatton has fmally been found although tl ts too
late as far as the SVAC race os concerned for nobody ts gomg to
touch Ute Woldcats wtlh SouUtern s Feb 12 date m Racme wtth
Hannan Trace the only roadblock m the way of an undefeated
league record for Ute Wtldcats
NON LEAGUE APATIIY ' - Southern head cage coach Carl
Wolfe tsn t pleased at all wtUt the way hts Tornados ha&gt;e been
performmg on non~eague games thts season
Although the '!lornados are chppmg along at a fme 5 1 on
SV AC play Wolfe was very disappomted m the teams 72-57
vtctory over Hannan (W Va ) last Fnday mght clatmmg that
Ute players were too conftdent I could see tt Ute mmute we took
Ute noor
Hopefully thmgs w1ll ptckJiP Frtday rught when the Purple
and Gold begm a three game home stand hostmg the Wahama
White Falcons
BULLSEYE TIME - Some 400 of the na loon s most expert
and ferVId darts shooters are homg lhetr skolls m basement game
rooms and netghborhood pubs all shootmg for the same target
to be the best m Chtcago
So says a press release from a Madtson Avenue pubhc
relaltons ftrm m Fun Ctly
Its ltme for the U S Dartmg Assoctatton s fofth annual U S
Open Darts Champoonshtps to be held m Chicago Jan 26-27 It
wtll be Ute first tune the tournament hasn t been held m New
York and tls stake wtll be $7 ;oo m prtzes
That sa lot of money for lhrowmg a bunch of bullseyes

Utah drops 90-81 tilt
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Mondays Results
San Anton o 90 Utah 81
(Only game scheduled)
Tuesdays Games
Utah at Memph s
tOnly game scheduled)

KING OBSERVANCE
OXFORD Ohto (1JPI)
Clarence E Fttch of Cleveland
who parltctpated tn the
Freedom Marches wtth the late
Dr Martm Luther Kmg Jr led
today s Ctvtl Rtghts day ac
tiv1ttes at Mtaml Umverstty
here Monday m observmg
Kmg s
btrthday
F1tch
mtllmn m taxes
bemoaned a sltppmg ctvtl
HalslS recetved $150 000 from rtghts movement
and
a Swiss bank m 1970 and 1971 charged Prestdent Ntxon wtth
Ute mdtctment satd and $50 000
contnbultng
to
black
m cash
genoctde m Amenca
The Hughes Tool Co then
Hughes mam operatmg arm
reportedly patd $18 million to
The Daly Sentinel
$20 million for about 2 700
DEVOTED TO THE
muung clauns m Nevada m the
~ --'INTEIIE8T OF
MEIGHWJ()N AREA
late 1960s wtlh Meter serving
CIIEI'I'pt L TANNf21D..L
as tls consultant
-Ed
ROBERT HOEFUal
Hughes Tool ftled sutt m Salt
Lake Ctty agamst Meier and
........s.turdly b)' The
Pllblilhed dally ucept
seven others last year charg otlio Vall!y PubUJhlng Company m
Court Sl Pomrroy Ohio 517811 Dulnea
mg the ftrm had patd exorb1
Olfice Phone M2151 Editorial Phooe 182.
tant prices for the claims and 2157
Second cllss po!tagt paid II Pomeroy
been defrauded Hughes de
Ollio
manded more than $8 nullion m
National advertla ng representative
BottineW.canagher Inc 12 Eut 42nd Sl
damages

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New York New York
&amp;.lblr:rlptkln rates Dellvered by carrier

where avallablt eo centa per week By
Motor Route where CIII'Tift' t«Vice nut
available (0! month f2 m By mail In
Olio and W Va One Year til SIJ
months tt $0 Three lnonthl t8
Ebewhere S22 Oly1111r liz month. II I 50
three mooltr.l ts 50 !liblcrlption Pritt
includes Sunday T\mta.&amp;!ntlnel

SAN ANTONIO 1ex (UPI)
- In the only Amertcan
Basketball Assoctatton game
played Monday mght front
runner Utah was defeated by
the San An tonto Spurs
James Solas scored 23 pomls
to pace the Spurs to thetr wm
Roch Jones added 18 pomls
Bord Ave nt! had 11 Bob
Warren 10 and rookte Swen

reported his 1969 mcome as
JUSt under $57 000 wtth a tax
btU of $23 000 while he actually
took m more than $1 7 mtllion
and should have patd more
than $1 3 millton m taxes For
1970 the IRS charged Meter
patd about $13 000 m taxes on
an mcome of around $42 000
while he actually made so
much he should have patd $1 3

sales of mmmg clauns to the
Hughes Tool Co exceedmg $8
mllhon satd U S Attorney
Devote Heaton
The defendants the govern
ment charged dtverted about
$4 8 mtlhon mto foreign ftrrns
and the swn wound up on thetr
books as
profits wh1ch
properly were exempt from
taxation as mcome and would
not be reported as taxable
Income m the Umled States
The Internal Revenue Ser
vtce satd the three prepared
false mdtvtdual IIDd part
nershlp mcome tax returns and
set up corporations trusts and
bank accounts in foretgn
countrtes wtth the money from
the mtrung claun sales
The others mdtcled were
Anthony Hatsts 47 Salt Lake
City president of the Toledo
Muung Co James D Crowley
DOC FOLEY DIES
45 a Salt Lake Ctty attorney
TOLEOO (UPI) - Charles
who has represented Hatsts
Doc Foley former baseball
smce 1966 and Robert Kahan and professional football
59 a Los Angeles accountant !ramer died here Monday He
The IRS alleged that Meter was 63

the sea of purple horned hats
at the aorport
In the meanttme many
Mtnnesotans had to make good
on bets mcludmg St Paul
Mayor Lawrence Cohen
It w a s dlSappomtmg
Cohen saod but Fran Tarken
ton and several others played a
good game
He ts sendmg a stx-pack of
Mmnesota beer to Mtamt
Mayor P W Andrews Sen
Walter Mondale D Mmn
owes a turkey to a Floroda
cohort

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Super Bowl vets hegm workouts
SAN DIEGO (UPI) -None
teen veterans of Super Bowl
VIII began workouts wtth 21
other players under sunny
sktes here today m preparalton
for SWlday s Pro Bowl game at
Kansas Ctty whtch has been
plagued by cold and snowy
weather
The NFC and AFC squads
were scheduled to practice
here through Frtday and then
hold a ftnal workout Saturday

Seattle tQ ,host NBA All-Star contest tonight

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Physical therapy at HMC
By Hugh P Kirkel
Execullve Vice President
Holzer Medical Center
Phystcal therap) ts an tmportant
area of patten! treatment at Holzer
Medtcal Center
People often ask what phystcal
Uterapy ts and what tt does It ts Ute
treatment of tllne"" and tn]ury by
x phystcal means such as the use of hght
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Names may be withheld upon pubUcatioo However, on
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By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Edttor

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waves Such a spot of IS measured thiS way But tl ts
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By JOHN C ENGSfROM
SEATTLE t UPI) - A gang
of fleet footed cal burglars
from th e East hope to run the
sneakers off the West squad
and steal away another vtctor&gt;
m
tomghl s
Nallonal
Basketball A""ocoalton All-Star
game
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a ftet noon practice
sesswn for both teams was on
the schedule but East Coach

and see us

Reuter-Bragan
Insurance Sennces

confus1on tl1ere
For Hemsohn s team there
wasn t n uch need for planmng

A supertall front lone for the
West anchored by 7 2 Kareem
Abdul Jabbar
of
the
Mtlwaukee Bucks wtll force
the speed) East to rWJ---an
attack "htch brought Utem
from underd ogs to 104 84
Tommv Hemsohn of Boston VIctors m last )ears All-Star
admttt ed
tt
wasn t contest
A record 14 360 fans was
nece~sary
You really don t have tome expected to watch a neet of cat
to set up things that you are qutck East guards led by Walt
go mg to do
he explamed Frazter of Ute Kmcks and Pete
Monday Normally the only Maravtch of Atlanta ballha\\k
thmg you go over

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perhaps an

on defen se and frf:e la nce thetr

Close but no ctgar could
apply to the Metgs Marauder
wres tltng team whtch went
down to tis lhtrd dual match
lo"" of the season Monda)
evemng losmg a hard fought
3; 29 battle to Rtpley W Va
The gr~pplers of Coaches
John Bentley and Sam Crow at
0-3 held a 21 18 lead gomg mto
the 147 lb match when the
West Vorgomans spurted for 17
pomts whtle Metgs could
muster 1ust 2 before gmng mto
Ute fmal heavywetght match
Ropley Jumped out to a qwck
18-0 lead vta a forfett tn Ute 100
lb
wetght class
Rtc
Darrough s ptn of 107 lb

Marauder Rtck George at Ute
1 'l/ mark of Ute ftrst pertod
and Jtm Pttls pm of 114 lb
Marauder Gary 0 Dell at 1 24
of the ftrst pertod
But Metgs came stormmg
back on 121 lb Joe Rosen
baum s pm of Rtpleytle Rtck
Hood m JUSt one mmute and 38
seconds followed by 128 lb
Tony Branham s ptn of Brtan
Woofter at the 1 49 mark of Ute
forst pertod
The Marauders then made ol

wms and a draw

as John

Dayton records
lOth win, 74-59
By Urutcd Press Internattonal
Dayton Untverstty
regtslered ols lOth vtctor) of
the season Monday mght as
Moke Sylvester pumped m 23
pomts to lead the Flyers past
Loyola (lll ) 74-59
Loyola oulshot Dayton 29 28
from Ute held but the Flyers

now 10-3 on the season cashed
m on 18 of 23 foul shots to only
one of seven for the Ramblers
to wm Ute game at the chanty
stnp
In other games Cleveland
State scored 10 unanswered
pomls at the starl of the sec
ond half and held on to post a

Coach suspen d s
s~ven players
Ry Urutcd Press Interna!tonal
Loutstana State wtUt seven
suspended players sttlmg o t
th e bench for breaking curfew
had to play wtlh only Jour men
at tomes Monday mght man 8975 loss to Mtsstsstppt State
Only ftve players dre""ed for
the game at Starkvtlle Mtss
but they made a ftght of tl unttl
the late stages when forward
Randy Herrtng sat out about a
half mmute wtUt a muscle
cramp and center Collts Tem
ple fouled out wtlh 53 seconds
left to play
Temple kept LSU m conten
lton m the ftrsl half and hts !&amp;foot JUmper at the buzzer
narrowed MtsslSstppt State s
halftune lead to 38-36
But the Bulldogs outscored
the Ttgers ;1-39 m the second
half to pull mto a ftve way tte
wtth LSU for second place m
the SouUtcastern Conference
slandtngs wtth 2-2 records
Vandy Beats Georgia
Vanderbilt beat Georgta 91
71 and Alabama downed
Mtsstss ppt 88-71 to create a
three way deadlock between
Vanderbtlt Alabama and Mts
stsstppt atop the SEC at '.\-1
Other aelton Monday mght saw
Tenne...., defeat Kentucky 67
54 and Flonda hand Auburn tls
fourth stratght SEC lo"" 92-81
Among the tndependents
Flortda State edged Georgta
Southern 92-$ and Tuhme
beat Stetson 64-58
Elsewhere m the country
mnth ranked Indtana edged
Northwestern m7 Mtchtgan
State beat Ilhnots 90-82 Kan
sas State clipped Oklahoma
State
72 69
Oklahoma
whipped Colorado 91~ and
romped

over

Manhattan 94-76
LSU Coach Dale Brown

61-5; come from behmd wm
over Eastern Mtchigan
The Vtkmgs now fHI were
led by Wtlbur Starks who htl
Ute nets for 26 pomts Eastern
Mtchtgan droppmg Utetr lhtrd
game m 10 oulmgs were paced
by Gary Tyson woth 20 potnls
Tennessee State breezed past
Central State Umverstly 74-52
behtnd a game~lugh 26 poml
scormg effort from Leonard
Robmson tennessee State ts
now 7 3 for the season whtle
Central State slumped 59 3-11

Otterbem unproved tis rec
ord to 4 7 overall and 2-2 m Ute
Ohto Athlettc Conference wtlh
an 84 70 vtctory over Demson
Moke flays led Ute Cardtnals
wtlh 20 pomls
Demson now stands at 5-5
overall and has a 1-3 record m
the OAC

suspended starters Mtke Dar
nail Wade Evans and Glenn
Hanson and reserves John
Engqutsl Carl Stener Dan
Tonkovtch and Denms Wolf[
for vtolatmg an 11 p m curfew
Sunday after the team arnved
m Starkvtlle Brown satd the
suspensions were only £or the
game wtth Mt,..osstppt State
The players all understand
why they were suspended
Co lege Basketbal Results
By Un ted Press International
They agree wtth the suspen
East
ston Brown satd They know Weslf d St 67 N Adams 59
61 Bethany 58
Uta! any tune you break cur The
Slpry Rock 65 Cal Pa 53
few you can be suspended
A mer can U 65 Temple 6.4
Shpn sbg 85 P t l Jhnstn 58
Temple has 23 Points
Scr anton 68 Leh gh 65
Temple had 23 potnls for LSU Waynesbg 107 A drsn Brddu s 97
Sl 62 Pr nceton 50
whtle the other starter Eddte Penn
Steubenvl 75 AI ance 59
Palubmskas had 17 wtlh Urs nus 79 Morav an 53
Car on 94 Ga nnon 80
reserves Frank Lefevre get w
va ws yn 75 W L b 61
tmg 18 and Ed LeBlanc 12 Concord 69 Bluet eld 55
South
Jerry Jenkms led Mosstsstppt
A a bam a 88 M ss 7
Slate wtlh 26 pmnls
V g n a 1 0 A A 99
Joe Ford scored 17 pomts and Roanoke 96 Md Ba 1 74
VMI 70 C tad el 63
Van Breda Koff 16 to pace Tu ane 64 Stet!.on 58
Vanderbtlt to tls lllh wm m 12 Tenne ssee 67 Kentu cky 54
Vanderb t 91 Georg a 71
starts Charlie Anderson s 15 A bny St Ga 99 A 3 St 93
potnls were htgh for Georgta Tenn Tech 60 Western K y 59
Chr s t an B os 62 Be he 58
suffermg tis stxth loss m 10 El z C ty St 94 St Pau s 9
games Freshman Erme Grun Ersk ne 83 Franc s Mar on 52
Leno r Rhyne 76 MarsH II 61
feld scored 20 pomts for Ten UN CW m85At Chr s 60

College
results

nessee as the Vols overcame a

10-pomt deftctl to hand Ken
lucky tis stxUt lo"" m 12 starts
Jtmmy Dan Conners 14 pomls
paced Ute Wtldcals
Alabama rode Charles
Cleveland s 27 pomls to a
comfortable wm over Ole Mtss
whtch got 16 pomts from Dave
Shepherd and 14 from Fred
Cox Oup Wtlltarns 24 pomls
led Flortda over Auburn whole
Bob Osberry had 20 pomls
Two Ire. Utrows by Wayne
Smalls wtth 10 seconds left to
play gave Flonda State tis
vtctory over Georgia Southern
while Phil Htcks 22 pomls
pushed Tulane toots ftrst wm m
etght games

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General Donahue s shoulders
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But those Meogs trtumphs
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Sunmons pmned 147 lb Harold
Sosson m the second penod 1;7
lb Marauder Steve Brtckles
and Mtke Hay fmtshed m a 3 3
deadlock Bob Casto decostoned
Marauder Terry Ptckens 6-4 m
Ute 169 lb weoght diVISIOn and
Steve Sayre at 187lbs pmned
four wms m a row as Jtm Marauder John Lehew wtth
McClure tn the 134 lb wetght just over one mmute remammg
class won a &amp;.3 decisiOn over m thetr ,)1x mmute encounter
The fmal match tn Ute
Ron Arthur and Roger Hysell
at 140 lbs
cowboyed unhmtled or heavywetght

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Backmg up Frazter were

Boston s Jo Jo Whole who runs
the Celhc speed game Cleve
land s Auston Carr and Phtl
Chemer of Capotal
All fove could be btg' trouble
for West starters Gaol Goodrtch
and Geoff Petrte of Portland
Both can score from near m1d
court but netther could make
an All-Star defensove squad
The West coached by Mtl
\\aukee s Larr) Costello
ftgured to stop the East by
ptcking off errant shots woth a
towenng pack uf centers and
for,.ards that scrape thetr
heads on the basket

Backmg up Jabbar were a
paor of 6 11 pollars- Nate
Thurmond of Golden Stale and
Detrotl s Bob Lanter The
startmg West forwards--Chet
Walker of Clucago and Rtck
Barry of Golden State--are
ooly 6-7 and known best for
thetr scormg But stllmg on the
bench were Seattle s Spencer
Haywood and Portland s Syd
ney Wtcks both 6-9 and btg
rebounders for thetr teams
Boston s Dave Cowens a 6-9
bundle of speed and strength
anchored Ute East squad at
center w1lh Celtu: teammate

John Havlte01k and smooth Lou
Hudson of Atlanta m the cor
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Vikings edge Marauder grapplers

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Mtke Haley eastly diSpose of
Rtpley s Jtm Pulltns tn Ute ftrst
pertod
The Marauders fared much
better m the exhtbttoon mat
ches wmmng etght of mne
contests
Butch Roush at 1 05 ptnned
Rtpley s Dave Fox m the
second penod followed by Tom
Thomas 4-&lt;1 dectston over Jeff
Crum m Ute 112 lb cla""
Duane McLaughltn s ptnmng of
Jeff SmtUt at 119 lbs tn Ute
second penod Steve Pockens
II 7 decosoon over Dan Collms
m the 126 lb dtvtston Jeff
Musser s pmmng of Pat
Parsons at 132lbs m Ute third
pertod and 138 lb Charlie
Whttltngton s ptnmng or John
Forman tn the second pertod
Rtck Rhodes m Ute 15; lb
wetght cia"" got Ute only
Rtpley exhtbttion match vtc
tory pmmng Greg France m
the Utord pertod
Marly Dugan at 167lbs and
175 lb Btl! Slack rounded out
the Metgs exhtbttion romp
Dugan dectstoned Rtpley s
Rtck Balian ;-4 whtle Slack
pmned Rtck Kay m Ute thtrd
pertod
The Marauders wtll agatn
travel to West Vtrgtma lhos
week parltcopatmg tn the
Ravenswood

Harlem

All Stars

Freshmen 140) Evans 2-&lt;14 Barrmger 24-4 Putman 1 2fouls came from behmd 4 Randolph 1J4() Hall 1-6-2
Monday rughl to edge the LaComb 3-1 7 Barton 1-6-2
Eastern faculty 66-58 tn a Ca usey 3 0-6 Drake 0-0 0
benefot basketball game at the Hawk 4 I 9 Headley 0 0 0
E"'stern gymnasmm
Smtih 1-ll-2 Roffle 0-0-0
The All-Stars tratltng 21 20
Jumor Hogh (21) - Kuhn 3-0after the ftrsl penod ca me 6 Johnson 1 3-5 Spencer 0-3-3
back to take a 38-32 halftune Nelson II 3 Davts 0-0-0 Lantz
lead led 52-42 after the thtrd 0-0-0 Brown 1-ll-2 Masters 0-0whtstle and held off a late 0 Ha yman 1J4() Wolfe 0-().{1
Eagle comeback
Pooler 0-(k) Rodenaur 0-0-0
11te Harlemers were led by Browmng 0-(k) Longenette 0-0goganltc Eddie Norfleet who 0 Kelly l~ll-2 Matheny 0-0-0
canned 1" stuff shot• for 34 Colhan 0-(k)
pomts He got excellent hel p
from Tun Morgan wtlh 12
pomts and Sol Robbons and THREE SIGN
not so trtcky Tncky Dtcky
PITTSBURGH (UPI J - Vel
eran nghthander Steve Blass
wtth iO each
Btg Wally and Benny Bam rookte n ghtharder J tm Sad ow
Bam Cole fatled to score
skt and catcher Jtm Camparus
On the other sode the stgned thctr 1974 contracts Ute
Eastern teachers and ad Pittsburgh Ptrales annoWlced
mmtstrators were led by Larry Monday
Blass a 19-game wmner m
Hemes 20 pomls followed by
Tom Kelly woth 14 and Archte 1972 fell to a 3-9 mark last
Rose wtth 10 Btl! Phtll ps year Sado\\Skt a naltve of
chtpped m 7 John Ret bel added Pittsburgh had an 11-5 record
4 Sptke Berkhuner 2 and last season wtUt Sherbrooke m
Chuck Swogger brought up the the Eastern League when he
turned m 135 slrtkeouts m 124
rear woth a smgle pomt
In the prelunmary game the mnmgs ptlched
Eastern freshmen startmg the
Uttrd strmg overcame a 17 13
halftune deftctl to rout a game
JUntor htgh squad 40-21
The seventh and etghth
gradet s Jumped out to a 10-5
ftrst quarter lead and held on
by Utat margm at halftune
before Freshman Coach Larry
Hemes pulled the second and
thtrd stnngers The mnth
graders spwted to a 2.&gt;-19lead
after three stanza s before
wtnnmg gomg away
Hawk led Ute Frosh attack
hittmg 9 pomts whtlc Kuhn led
the JUmor htgh schoolers wtth
pe rsona]

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Dr. Lawrence E. Lamb

,

EEG measures brain waves
DEAR DR I AMB
The
nervous system ts ver) n

the scal p lr el m cal tracmgs of
Utos type only the surface

teres tmg

elec tr ca l actlv1tv of the bram

to

me

Elec

troencephalographJ
1EEG 1
especially mterests me smce I
have JUS! had such a lest
Is the EEG accurate m mosl
cases and would you gtve me a
httle mformalton about tt
Could you desen be how to
detect certam abnormalities?
DEAR READER
Whole
books are wntten on th1s
subJect so I can onl~ scra tch
the surface The bram cells
send out electncal Impulses
regularly The effect ts smular
to the constant pulsmg of a
fluo resce nt lamp
l hese
constant elec tn cal pulses can
be me as ured and plotted
agamst time on a stnp of

or the cortex area

IS

really

measured I he deeper elec
tncal Hr.:t v1ty doe sn t reach the
surface

The electmal pulses of the
cortex bra m cells have been
class ft ed accordmg to how fast

the\ are frequency I how
large thev are amphtude I and
ho" regular or rh~thmoc the)
are Lack of oxygen' to the
bram \\Ill cause la rge slo\\
waves An abnormal area of
electr cal ac ttvtt) m the bram
may ca use sha rp sptke waves

Sleep produces changes m the
waves and so does dreammg
and rapad eye movements

I REM
The large number of elec

paper That IS wha t the EEG
graph ts a record of the
changtng elect ncal pulses
traced out along a graph 01
ltme base

trades are used to fmd the area
of the bram that ts am olved m

producmg the electrtcal pulses
A good example here would be
Ute person "ho has a spot on the

The Impulses are measured

elec tnca l

pul se

Hoy. accurate 1t as depends

behaves hke hghtmng slrtktng
and abnormally sttmulates a
lot of other bram cells that
control the arm hand face leg
and body movements The

tern tt ts often posstble to
locate where the spot ts that as

on what tt IS used for By usm g
other procedures to sttmulate
Ute bram ots usefulness can be
expande\1 To a very large
extent ats accuracy and
usefulness depends on how well
the record os taken and the skoll
of the person who mterprels
Ute record Agood record IS not
useful m complex problems
unless the person wh o m
terprels tl os hoghly sktlled on

ca usmg the problem

1ts use

raptd Irregular s ltmulallon of
these cells result m the con
vulswn

Usmg several electrodes and
lookmg at the electrtcal pat

Usmg sumlar techmques a
bram twnor can often be
Send your questions to Dr
tdenttfted and tts loca tton Lamb m care or thts ne" s
paper P 0 Box 1551 Radoo
determmed
Interpretmg the EEG os a City Statton New York N Y
dtfftcult task In Ute hands of a 10019 For a copy of Dr Lamb s
well tramed
expen enced booklet on low blood sugar
neurologost they can be tm send 50 cents to the same ad
mensely useful EEG s won t dress and ask for Blood
a lways show ever) thtng Sugar booklet

by the electrodes attached to

Your hospital reports . . .

tromc waves
'

Staltsltcs show that Utree out of four
;j: people who pa"" the age of 25 wtll be
dtsabled for at least three monhs some
~ time before they reltre and wtll probably
~ need some form of phystcal therapy It
can help them to tmprove ctrculalton
,. strengthen muscles restore motiOn
correct defornuttes reheve pam and
&lt; speed recovery It ts posstble to regam
physt ca1 and economic Independence

Utrough the use of supervised phystcal
Uterapy
Our Phystcal Therapy Department
i at the hospital IS lour tunes larger now
' than ot was at Ute old Cedar Street
factltty The ftrsl physical therapy
servtce at Holzer began m 1957 and was
located m a bwldmg behmd the old
hosptlal Two years later tt was moved
mstde the mam butldmg when Ute new
wmg was added Herman Dtllon who
dtrecls the department ]Otned the staff
m early 1961 In the stxteen years the
department has been m extstence more
than 98 000 patten Is have recetved treat
menls and more Utan 9 000 have had
braces ftlted whtch total over 107 000
pattenls whose needs have been met
Utrough the use of phystcal therapy
serv1ces

Paltents recetve phystcal therapy on
wrtlten referral by a phystctan JUS! ltke
a prescnphon Services mclude testing

paltenls to dtscover thetr abtltltes
hmtlahons
and potenttal for
rehabthtalton trammg paltenls and
thetr famtltes m the use and care of
eqwpment such as wheelchatrs crut
ches arttftctal limbs braces and home
exerctse programs and treatmg patten Is
by the use of phystcal forms of heat cold
electrtctty

ultrasound

water and

'ma ..age to help overcome pam and
dtsabtlity
The goal of physteal therapy ts to
a""tst the pattent to function normally by
helpmg hun to mamtam strengUt regam
'mohon and achteve mdependence
Muscles often lose strengUt afler ollness

order to perform normally Unaffected
muscles and JOtnls can be tramed to
take over for damaged tt.. ue Muscles
Utat have lost thetr normal nerve supply
may be retramed All forms of treatment
are auned at helpmg the patten! return to
h1s home earn a hvmg and reswne

normal responstbillltes as much as he ts
able Such rehabiltlalton reqwres Ute
efforts of many people because tl means
soctal and emottonal adJustments as well
as physocal ones
Treatment m phystcal therapy takes
many forms Hydrotherapy IS one usmg
water to treat mJurtes and dtsease
Water conducts heat ami m:;~kP~ mnt nn
easter
and
less
pamful
Wet
heat treatments help relieve pam
unprove ctrculatton and atd relaxation
Wet cold treatments decrease body
temperature cause blood ve,..els to close
and thus reduce blood now II also helps
prevent swelling and pam from brutses
sprams and strams Whtrlpool baths are
used to treat arms legs hands and feet
w1th raptdly movmg water as are
contrast baths where hot and cold water
are applied alternately to stimulate
ctrculatlon Ice packs and hot packs are
used on small body areas for surface
coolmg or heatmg Full body unmerswns
Utat allow the entire body to noat m
heated movmg water are extremely
valuable for burn patients Steam baths
are also very useful m phystcal therapy
Heat and hght are frequently used m
several ways to reheve pam mcrease
ctrculatlon and help the patient relax
One kind IS called conducttve heatmg
whtch means transferrmg heal lo a
patient s body from a warm object such
as a heatmg pad hot water bottle hot
packs or paraffm wax AnoUter ts mira
red heatmg often used before ma..age
or exercise therapy A thtrd ts diathermy
whtch ts a deep heat treatment Then
Utere s ultrasound whtch are sound
frequencies too htgh to hear that ratse
tnlernal temperature wtlhout a
correspondmg mcrease m skm tern
perature Ultravtolet light ts often used to
atd m correcting skin problems and a
vttamm D deflctency
Exerctse therapy ts the most com
mon treatment employed m phystcal
Uterapy particularly to unprove muscle
strength correct limtlattons of molton
and mamtam good healUt Several kinds
of exerctse mclude the followmg types
(I) pa,..tve where the theraptst exer
ctses a part of the patten! s body when

muscles are very weak or paralyzed (2)
a""tsltve where the pattent ts helped to
exerctse (3) active whtch lhe patten!
performs htmself under supervtston of a
Uteraptsl and (4) reststive whtch helps
Ute patten! bwld strength and endurance
by usmg gravtty or added weoght In
addtlton to these other muscle tratmng
meUtods are often used such as stret
chmg relaxatton and tractton
Everythmg Ute Uteraptsl does for the
patten! ts auned at recovermg phystcal
efftctency through funcltonal trammg to
restore the abthty to do phystcal tasks
eastly enJoyably and wtlhout ttrmg
Such trammg os vttal for permanently
dtsabled people to help them to achteve
greater tndependence m self care
ambulalton and hand acltvtttes
Phystcal therapy helps m many
tllne,..es and mJurtes to shorten a day m
the hospttal relieve pam and tmprove
Ute long range outlook for acltvtly
People of all ages can be a""tsted by
phystcal therapy mcludmg handtcapped
chtldren who can learn to lead full
useful happy ltves desptle such atlmenls
as cerebral palsy and muscular
dystrophy that tmpatr motton acctdent
prone young adults who can be helped
back to the fullest posstble mobthly and
productivity faster the mtddle aged who
can recover from strokes and heart at
tacks to enJOY many acttve years and
the elderly who can be freed from some
of Ute pam of chrome tllne,..es such as
arUtrtlts and rhewnatlsm
Our Phystcal Therapy Department
has a staff of eleven people mcludmg
Utree licensed phystcal theraptsls and
one cerltfted orthollst to make and ftt
braces who render treatment to an
average of fifty pallenls each day The
eqwpment ts the most modern and
complete as for example automaltc
tunmg dtathenny machmes a Hubbard
Tank an everctse area for group
Uterapy ga1t trammg steps and ramps a
sauna and a complete array of ftxed and
movable eqwpment We also have a
Brace Department wtth a display area
ftttmg rooms and a stock of over 400
tlems Thts past year I 500 braces were
fitted to pattenls
Just as drugs and surgery make tl
posstble for people to hve longer
phystcal therapy ts becommg m
creasmgly more unportant In trammg
people who are temporartly or per
manently disabled to ltve more acttve
enJoyable and productive hves

LAS VEGAS Nev (UP!) -

charges of consptracy and
A federal grand jury Monday evading taxes on mtlltons of
mdtcled John Meter a former dollars from the sale of mmmg
sctenttftc aode to Howard clatms to Ute bllhonatre
Hughes and three oUters on
Hughes has charged m a

Dravo completes
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PITTSBURGH
The
largest tank barge ord•r ever
recetved by Dravo Corp was
• completed recently when
Dravo delivered the last of 41
new double skm tank barges to
Ashland Otl Inc Butlt at
Dr avos Neville Island sh1p
yard on the Ohto Rtver nea
Pittsburgh the ve,..els mak
up nme complete mtegrated
tank barge tows
The barges whtch replace
approxunately 828 000 barrels
of eapactly of Ashland s rtver
neet wtll be used to shtp
pell olewn products on the Ohto
and Mt,..tsslppt Rivers
The double skm destgn

constsltng of two steel walls
three feet apart provtdes for
added proteclton agamst ac
ctdental damage Utat could
cause cargo sptllS Dravo of
ftctals noted that the barge
order ts typtcal of the surge m
mterest m new liqwd-carrylng
eqwpment for mland water
way use The company
recently began construclton on
an expanston and moder
mzatlon of tis structural shop
at the Nevtlle Island slnpyard
When completed the factltties
are expected to stgmftcantly
mcrease the yard s barge
produclton capactly

ctvil swt that he was de
frauded
The mdtctment mvolves

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HOUSTON 1UPI! - One way Pat Gtlhck gels all storred up ts
to come across an otherwtse undiscovered kid prospect who can"\
hit throw and fly so that gtves you an tdea how his hea rt began
JUmpmg the ftrst ltme he ever latd eyes on Cesar Cedeno
Beyond questoon the 22-year&lt;Jld Cedeno wattmg to lea rn
whether he can go back to baseball afterliemg charged woth
mvoluntary manslaughter m his nahve Santo Dommgo rates as
the greatest natural talent ever stgned by any Houston seoul
which IS what Pal Gtlhck os
Cesar was only 16 then and he was Ute hrsl player I ever
stgned says Gtlhck who got as htgh as Trtple A n the
Balttmore system as a leflhanded ptlcher but gave ot up m 1967
when he was only 29 because he knew he wa s a lottie short of
abthty
That was the same year he ftrst ran mto Cedeno
Offer Rejected
It was a Sunday afternoon m October and he was playmg for
the Farmacoa Baez team remembers Gtlhck He played roght
fteld that day and after the ball game I went home wtth Cesar and
made hun an offer He and hts IaUter rejected 11
A httle later one of my frtends down there Eppy Guerrero
(older brother of Boston shortstop Marto Guerrero ) came mto
th e house and told me a scout w1th another maJor league club
was commg over m ftve mmutes to make another offei
Cesar Cedeno and his IaUter spoke only Spantsh
In Enghsh Eppy Guerrero told Gtlltck
You better get on wtlh tl tf you wanllhts ktd
Gtlhck got on wtlh tl
He asked Cendeno and hts faUter how much they wanted and
the~ told hom
It s a deal satd Gtlhck shakmghands Mmutes later thelwo
Cedeno s gnalures wer e on the contract The semor Cedeno s was
necessary because hts son was still a rumor
On hts way out of the house Gtlltck pa""ed the other scout
Pat Gtlhck who played professtonal ball hve years after
graduatmg from SouUtern Cahforma shll ts young enough to
relate and commumcate eastly enough wtUt today s ktd
ballpla}ers
VJStted m Jatl
Last month after Cesar Cedeno had been arrested m con
nectoon wtth Ute death of a gtrl he had been wtUt m a motel room
Gtlhck vtstled htm m hiS Santo Dommgo prtson cell
He was gtven permtsston by the poltce to talk wtth the young
outfielder and the ftrsl thmg Gtlltck dtd when he saw htm was
shake hands the same way he dtd Ute very ftrst tune they met
back m 1967
How do you feel' asked Gtlhck
Okay satd Cedeno all the emotton dramed out of htm
Take tl easy Don t get exctted satd Gtlhck
The two of them talked for a half hour and now Gtlltck and the
rest of the Astros famtly are hopeful Cesar Cedeno wtll be back
wtlh them this sprmg
As a ballplayer Pat Gtlhck says of Cesar Cedeno he s one
of the real supers one of Ute ftve best m baseball and a complete
player like a Rose Murcer Jackson Bonds or Carew As a
human bemg he s equally outstandmg a very constderate m
divtdual

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trtes harder but UCLA stays
No I
The Untied Press In
ternattonal Board of Coaches
major college basketball
ratmgs set up another
challenge from No 2 for the
Brums No 2 bem~ Notre
Dame this lime
It s happened before and
yet UCLA always remams on
top At least Uta! s been the
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holds true Notre Dame may
not have to contend Saturday
woUt UCLA s two ltme Player
of the Year Btll Walton

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W,mts to know how YOU feel
Dear Str
I am m the process of se ndmg the mformatton below to
Governor John J G lltgan and th e leaders of both houses of the
Ohoo LegtslatW"e requestong a redehmtoon of th e Homestead
Exemplton Law
The present law IS confusing and man) elderly persons who are
qual fted und llf Secllon 323 151 of the 0 R C to recetve the
Homestead exemptton wtll not recetve t because they did not ftle
the necessary form on 1973
As now wntten the law reqUires !hal a rettred homeowner
fole a form each year to get theexemptton
I would hke to see a te mporary law allow mg co unty audttors
to remtt U e exemplton automatocally to elt gtble homeowners
once they have ftled for t!
The Homestead Exemptton law ts dealing wtth people who
ha' e been paymg thetr taxes over the past years and should not
be penalized because of a lapse of memory or because they are
confused by the law
Thts year I am gomg to be v. orkmg through the semor cttizen
program last year s records and personal contact to see no one
as excluded from recetvmg the1r homestead exemption If
quahfted
I am mterested on what the pubhc thinks of the above and of
any furUter proposal that should be mcluded on my letter Mat!
your comments to James E Roush Metgs County Audttor
Pomeroy Ohto 45769
James E Roush
County Audttor

500 Vikmg fans show their loyalt~
MINNEAPOLIS Mtnn
(UPI)
Stalwart Mmnesota
fans turned up 500-strong at
Mmneapohs-St
Paul In
ternaltonal Atrport Monda) to
welcome the vanqmshed
Vtkmgs home
Although shaken by thetr
team s 24 7 loss to Ute Mtanu
Dolphins m Super Bowl VIII
Sunday Ute Mmnesota fans
mamtamed thetr prode and
loyalty to the team
It had been after all a
great season
as one fan
proclauned wtlh a stgn amtd

at Kansas Ctty s Arrowhead
Stadmm pnor to Sunday s 2
p m EDT ktckoff
Twelve members of the
Super Bowl champton M1anu
Dolphins are on the AFC squad
whtch was scheduled to take
the held at San Dtego Stadtum
at 11 30a m PDT today Seven
membet s of the runnerup
Mtnnesota Vtkmgs are on the
NFC team whtch had the fteld
begmmng at 10 a m

Walton mtssed two games for
Ute Brums last week but tt was
not tndicated tn the ftnal score
as UCLA won handily both
times
North Caroltna State and
Maryland swttched places m
the rankmgs followmg the
NHL cons1denng WHA proposals
Wallpack s 8()-74 vtctory over
the Terps The Wolfpack IS now
MONTREAL (UPI ) - Na meetmg of WHA offtctals m
thtrd Maryland fourth and !tonal
Hockey
League Washm gto n D C on the
another AUanltc Coast Confer prestdent Clarence Campbell weekend He emphasized no
ence team North Carolma ts saod Monday rught the NHL NHL offtctals attended the
ftfth
was constdermg a ltst of meetmg
Marquette remams m stxlh proposals made by the World
There 1s no agreement
wtUt Providence at seventh Hockey Assoctalton to settle Ute NHL prestdent satd We
In order Vanderbtll Indiana dtfferences between the are JUSt constdermg the
and Long Beach State close out leagues
auUtonzed proposals made by
the top 10 rankings
Campbell satd the proposals the WHA
"ere put to the NHL after a

Pro Standings
the people tire

ABA Standmgs
By Untied Press Internal onal
East
w I pet 9 b
30 17 638
New York
27 16 628
1
Kentucky
29 19 604
1 1
Carol na
4 27 341 13
V rg r:1 a
2 34 261
7 2
Memph s
West
w 1 pet g b
Utah
27 17 614
3 ,
lnd ana
24 21 533

San Anton o

23 24

489

Denver

20 23

465

San 0 ego

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Sports
Desk
Bv nell II)
Fobes

The Me1gs gtr l cagers opened the season on a sour note a

ltttle over a week ago dropp ng a close 41 38 decoston to gtrls of
Nelsonvtlle York
Beth Vaughan led the Mao audeo attack wtth ll pomls
followed closely bJ Pam Vaughan woth 10 Other Meogs scorers
were Mar) Weyersmoller 7 Janet Maue 4 Demans \sh 4 and
Joy Wh1le 2
Candy Conrad led all scorers woth 16 pomls She wa s helped
out by fe llow Buckeyes Jackte DuffJ wtth 11 Laune Wolfe 7
Debboe Smoth 4 and Ltsa Whtte 3 CmdJ Johnson didn l get mto
th e scor ng column
The gtrls of coach Joy Bentley were dow n 11 9 23-17 and 34-27
at Ute whistle slops before puttmg on a JourUt quarter splurge
only to fall JUSt short
Although ot was reported Monday that the game scheduled
for tomght al Galhpohs had been cancelled tt wtll be played but
not at Galhpohs Tl e stle of the battle was changed (after pre""
ttme) to Larrv R Mornson Gymnastunl m Rock Spnngs
Gametune ts 6 30
The Marauder sta rtmg hneup \\Ill constst of Pam and Beth
Vaughan Ash Weyersmtller and Whtle
RECORDS FALL - Three team reco rds bot the dust a we.k
ago when the Metgs Marauder cagers put ot to the hapless
Wellston Rockets 93-51 at Larry R Mornson Gymnastum
Donald I Pizzle ) Wolfe Mr Stallsltcs at Marauderland
has supplied us wtlh the Jollowm g new marks
1- Most pomls by a Metgs team 93 fhe old recm d of 8
pomts was set ml972 also agamst the Golden Rockets
2--Most fteld goal attempts by Meogs m one game 78 The old
record of 74 was set agamst South Pomt less Utan a month ago
3--Most field goals by Metgs m one game 35 tymg the old
record of 35 set by the Marauders m 1972 agamst Jackson
EAGLES ON !'HE TRACK' - What s "tong wtth the
Eastern basketball team has been the talk of the SV AC lhts
wmter along wtlh the current cage problems of North Galha Ute
two teams ptcked m pre-season polls to share Ute league lttle
Also makmg the rounds has been much dtscusston of the
Hannan Trace Wtldcals unblemoshed mark and the surpnsmgl)
good showmg of the Southern Tornados who are JUS! one game
behind the Mercervtlle lads of Paul Dtllon
What s wrong wtlh Eastern ' Many Utmk ots been fmdmg
someone to ftl mto Ute startmg who can provtde leadershtp for
the rest of the team a player who can take charge and slow down
Ute offense when tl needs slowmg down
Eagle mentor Btl! Phtlhps m hts fourth ;par at the Eastern
hehu thmks he s fmally found th e answer m 5 10 semor guard
Steve Goebel Goebel played a tremendous defenstve game
accordmg to Phtlltps m the Eagles 69-;B tnumph over North
Galha last Fnday mght a game that wasn t as close as the score
mtghl mdicate
Phtlltps had nothing but pratse for the qwck semor calltng ot
the Jmesl defenstve game of the year Hopefully for Eagle fans
the n ght combmatton has fmally been found although tl ts too
late as far as the SVAC race os concerned for nobody ts gomg to
touch Ute Woldcats wtlh SouUtern s Feb 12 date m Racme wtth
Hannan Trace the only roadblock m the way of an undefeated
league record for Ute Wtldcats
NON LEAGUE APATIIY ' - Southern head cage coach Carl
Wolfe tsn t pleased at all wtUt the way hts Tornados ha&gt;e been
performmg on non~eague games thts season
Although the '!lornados are chppmg along at a fme 5 1 on
SV AC play Wolfe was very disappomted m the teams 72-57
vtctory over Hannan (W Va ) last Fnday mght clatmmg that
Ute players were too conftdent I could see tt Ute mmute we took
Ute noor
Hopefully thmgs w1ll ptckJiP Frtday rught when the Purple
and Gold begm a three game home stand hostmg the Wahama
White Falcons
BULLSEYE TIME - Some 400 of the na loon s most expert
and ferVId darts shooters are homg lhetr skolls m basement game
rooms and netghborhood pubs all shootmg for the same target
to be the best m Chtcago
So says a press release from a Madtson Avenue pubhc
relaltons ftrm m Fun Ctly
Its ltme for the U S Dartmg Assoctatton s fofth annual U S
Open Darts Champoonshtps to be held m Chicago Jan 26-27 It
wtll be Ute first tune the tournament hasn t been held m New
York and tls stake wtll be $7 ;oo m prtzes
That sa lot of money for lhrowmg a bunch of bullseyes

Utah drops 90-81 tilt
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Mondays Results
San Anton o 90 Utah 81
(Only game scheduled)
Tuesdays Games
Utah at Memph s
tOnly game scheduled)

KING OBSERVANCE
OXFORD Ohto (1JPI)
Clarence E Fttch of Cleveland
who parltctpated tn the
Freedom Marches wtth the late
Dr Martm Luther Kmg Jr led
today s Ctvtl Rtghts day ac
tiv1ttes at Mtaml Umverstty
here Monday m observmg
Kmg s
btrthday
F1tch
mtllmn m taxes
bemoaned a sltppmg ctvtl
HalslS recetved $150 000 from rtghts movement
and
a Swiss bank m 1970 and 1971 charged Prestdent Ntxon wtth
Ute mdtctment satd and $50 000
contnbultng
to
black
m cash
genoctde m Amenca
The Hughes Tool Co then
Hughes mam operatmg arm
reportedly patd $18 million to
The Daly Sentinel
$20 million for about 2 700
DEVOTED TO THE
muung clauns m Nevada m the
~ --'INTEIIE8T OF
MEIGHWJ()N AREA
late 1960s wtlh Meter serving
CIIEI'I'pt L TANNf21D..L
as tls consultant
-Ed
ROBERT HOEFUal
Hughes Tool ftled sutt m Salt
Lake Ctty agamst Meier and
........s.turdly b)' The
Pllblilhed dally ucept
seven others last year charg otlio Vall!y PubUJhlng Company m
Court Sl Pomrroy Ohio 517811 Dulnea
mg the ftrm had patd exorb1
Olfice Phone M2151 Editorial Phooe 182.
tant prices for the claims and 2157
Second cllss po!tagt paid II Pomeroy
been defrauded Hughes de
Ollio
manded more than $8 nullion m
National advertla ng representative
BottineW.canagher Inc 12 Eut 42nd Sl
damages

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New York New York
&amp;.lblr:rlptkln rates Dellvered by carrier

where avallablt eo centa per week By
Motor Route where CIII'Tift' t«Vice nut
available (0! month f2 m By mail In
Olio and W Va One Year til SIJ
months tt $0 Three lnonthl t8
Ebewhere S22 Oly1111r liz month. II I 50
three mooltr.l ts 50 !liblcrlption Pritt
includes Sunday T\mta.&amp;!ntlnel

SAN ANTONIO 1ex (UPI)
- In the only Amertcan
Basketball Assoctatton game
played Monday mght front
runner Utah was defeated by
the San An tonto Spurs
James Solas scored 23 pomls
to pace the Spurs to thetr wm
Roch Jones added 18 pomls
Bord Ave nt! had 11 Bob
Warren 10 and rookte Swen

reported his 1969 mcome as
JUSt under $57 000 wtth a tax
btU of $23 000 while he actually
took m more than $1 7 mtllion
and should have patd more
than $1 3 millton m taxes For
1970 the IRS charged Meter
patd about $13 000 m taxes on
an mcome of around $42 000
while he actually made so
much he should have patd $1 3

sales of mmmg clauns to the
Hughes Tool Co exceedmg $8
mllhon satd U S Attorney
Devote Heaton
The defendants the govern
ment charged dtverted about
$4 8 mtlhon mto foreign ftrrns
and the swn wound up on thetr
books as
profits wh1ch
properly were exempt from
taxation as mcome and would
not be reported as taxable
Income m the Umled States
The Internal Revenue Ser
vtce satd the three prepared
false mdtvtdual IIDd part
nershlp mcome tax returns and
set up corporations trusts and
bank accounts in foretgn
countrtes wtth the money from
the mtrung claun sales
The others mdtcled were
Anthony Hatsts 47 Salt Lake
City president of the Toledo
Muung Co James D Crowley
DOC FOLEY DIES
45 a Salt Lake Ctty attorney
TOLEOO (UPI) - Charles
who has represented Hatsts
Doc Foley former baseball
smce 1966 and Robert Kahan and professional football
59 a Los Angeles accountant !ramer died here Monday He
The IRS alleged that Meter was 63

the sea of purple horned hats
at the aorport
In the meanttme many
Mtnnesotans had to make good
on bets mcludmg St Paul
Mayor Lawrence Cohen
It w a s dlSappomtmg
Cohen saod but Fran Tarken
ton and several others played a
good game
He ts sendmg a stx-pack of
Mmnesota beer to Mtamt
Mayor P W Andrews Sen
Walter Mondale D Mmn
owes a turkey to a Floroda
cohort

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Super Bowl vets hegm workouts
SAN DIEGO (UPI) -None
teen veterans of Super Bowl
VIII began workouts wtth 21
other players under sunny
sktes here today m preparalton
for SWlday s Pro Bowl game at
Kansas Ctty whtch has been
plagued by cold and snowy
weather
The NFC and AFC squads
were scheduled to practice
here through Frtday and then
hold a ftnal workout Saturday

Seattle tQ ,host NBA All-Star contest tonight

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Physical therapy at HMC
By Hugh P Kirkel
Execullve Vice President
Holzer Medical Center
Phystcal therap) ts an tmportant
area of patten! treatment at Holzer
Medtcal Center
People often ask what phystcal
Uterapy ts and what tt does It ts Ute
treatment of tllne"" and tn]ury by
x phystcal means such as the use of hght
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Names may be withheld upon pubUcatioo However, on
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taate, addreaslog Issues oot penonalltles

By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Edttor

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waves Such a spot of IS measured thiS way But tl ts
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By JOHN C ENGSfROM
SEATTLE t UPI) - A gang
of fleet footed cal burglars
from th e East hope to run the
sneakers off the West squad
and steal away another vtctor&gt;
m
tomghl s
Nallonal
Basketball A""ocoalton All-Star
game
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a ftet noon practice
sesswn for both teams was on
the schedule but East Coach

and see us

Reuter-Bragan
Insurance Sennces

confus1on tl1ere
For Hemsohn s team there
wasn t n uch need for planmng

A supertall front lone for the
West anchored by 7 2 Kareem
Abdul Jabbar
of
the
Mtlwaukee Bucks wtll force
the speed) East to rWJ---an
attack "htch brought Utem
from underd ogs to 104 84
Tommv Hemsohn of Boston VIctors m last )ears All-Star
admttt ed
tt
wasn t contest
A record 14 360 fans was
nece~sary
You really don t have tome expected to watch a neet of cat
to set up things that you are qutck East guards led by Walt
go mg to do
he explamed Frazter of Ute Kmcks and Pete
Monday Normally the only Maravtch of Atlanta ballha\\k
thmg you go over

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perhaps an

on defen se and frf:e la nce thetr

Close but no ctgar could
apply to the Metgs Marauder
wres tltng team whtch went
down to tis lhtrd dual match
lo"" of the season Monda)
evemng losmg a hard fought
3; 29 battle to Rtpley W Va
The gr~pplers of Coaches
John Bentley and Sam Crow at
0-3 held a 21 18 lead gomg mto
the 147 lb match when the
West Vorgomans spurted for 17
pomts whtle Metgs could
muster 1ust 2 before gmng mto
Ute fmal heavywetght match
Ropley Jumped out to a qwck
18-0 lead vta a forfett tn Ute 100
lb
wetght class
Rtc
Darrough s ptn of 107 lb

Marauder Rtck George at Ute
1 'l/ mark of Ute ftrst pertod
and Jtm Pttls pm of 114 lb
Marauder Gary 0 Dell at 1 24
of the ftrst pertod
But Metgs came stormmg
back on 121 lb Joe Rosen
baum s pm of Rtpleytle Rtck
Hood m JUSt one mmute and 38
seconds followed by 128 lb
Tony Branham s ptn of Brtan
Woofter at the 1 49 mark of Ute
forst pertod
The Marauders then made ol

wms and a draw

as John

Dayton records
lOth win, 74-59
By Urutcd Press Internattonal
Dayton Untverstty
regtslered ols lOth vtctor) of
the season Monday mght as
Moke Sylvester pumped m 23
pomts to lead the Flyers past
Loyola (lll ) 74-59
Loyola oulshot Dayton 29 28
from Ute held but the Flyers

now 10-3 on the season cashed
m on 18 of 23 foul shots to only
one of seven for the Ramblers
to wm Ute game at the chanty
stnp
In other games Cleveland
State scored 10 unanswered
pomls at the starl of the sec
ond half and held on to post a

Coach suspen d s
s~ven players
Ry Urutcd Press Interna!tonal
Loutstana State wtUt seven
suspended players sttlmg o t
th e bench for breaking curfew
had to play wtlh only Jour men
at tomes Monday mght man 8975 loss to Mtsstsstppt State
Only ftve players dre""ed for
the game at Starkvtlle Mtss
but they made a ftght of tl unttl
the late stages when forward
Randy Herrtng sat out about a
half mmute wtUt a muscle
cramp and center Collts Tem
ple fouled out wtlh 53 seconds
left to play
Temple kept LSU m conten
lton m the ftrsl half and hts !&amp;foot JUmper at the buzzer
narrowed MtsslSstppt State s
halftune lead to 38-36
But the Bulldogs outscored
the Ttgers ;1-39 m the second
half to pull mto a ftve way tte
wtth LSU for second place m
the SouUtcastern Conference
slandtngs wtth 2-2 records
Vandy Beats Georgia
Vanderbilt beat Georgta 91
71 and Alabama downed
Mtsstss ppt 88-71 to create a
three way deadlock between
Vanderbtlt Alabama and Mts
stsstppt atop the SEC at '.\-1
Other aelton Monday mght saw
Tenne...., defeat Kentucky 67
54 and Flonda hand Auburn tls
fourth stratght SEC lo"" 92-81
Among the tndependents
Flortda State edged Georgta
Southern 92-$ and Tuhme
beat Stetson 64-58
Elsewhere m the country
mnth ranked Indtana edged
Northwestern m7 Mtchtgan
State beat Ilhnots 90-82 Kan
sas State clipped Oklahoma
State
72 69
Oklahoma
whipped Colorado 91~ and
romped

over

Manhattan 94-76
LSU Coach Dale Brown

61-5; come from behmd wm
over Eastern Mtchigan
The Vtkmgs now fHI were
led by Wtlbur Starks who htl
Ute nets for 26 pomts Eastern
Mtchtgan droppmg Utetr lhtrd
game m 10 oulmgs were paced
by Gary Tyson woth 20 potnls
Tennessee State breezed past
Central State Umverstly 74-52
behtnd a game~lugh 26 poml
scormg effort from Leonard
Robmson tennessee State ts
now 7 3 for the season whtle
Central State slumped 59 3-11

Otterbem unproved tis rec
ord to 4 7 overall and 2-2 m Ute
Ohto Athlettc Conference wtlh
an 84 70 vtctory over Demson
Moke flays led Ute Cardtnals
wtlh 20 pomls
Demson now stands at 5-5
overall and has a 1-3 record m
the OAC

suspended starters Mtke Dar
nail Wade Evans and Glenn
Hanson and reserves John
Engqutsl Carl Stener Dan
Tonkovtch and Denms Wolf[
for vtolatmg an 11 p m curfew
Sunday after the team arnved
m Starkvtlle Brown satd the
suspensions were only £or the
game wtth Mt,..osstppt State
The players all understand
why they were suspended
Co lege Basketbal Results
By Un ted Press International
They agree wtth the suspen
East
ston Brown satd They know Weslf d St 67 N Adams 59
61 Bethany 58
Uta! any tune you break cur The
Slpry Rock 65 Cal Pa 53
few you can be suspended
A mer can U 65 Temple 6.4
Shpn sbg 85 P t l Jhnstn 58
Temple has 23 Points
Scr anton 68 Leh gh 65
Temple had 23 potnls for LSU Waynesbg 107 A drsn Brddu s 97
Sl 62 Pr nceton 50
whtle the other starter Eddte Penn
Steubenvl 75 AI ance 59
Palubmskas had 17 wtlh Urs nus 79 Morav an 53
Car on 94 Ga nnon 80
reserves Frank Lefevre get w
va ws yn 75 W L b 61
tmg 18 and Ed LeBlanc 12 Concord 69 Bluet eld 55
South
Jerry Jenkms led Mosstsstppt
A a bam a 88 M ss 7
Slate wtlh 26 pmnls
V g n a 1 0 A A 99
Joe Ford scored 17 pomts and Roanoke 96 Md Ba 1 74
VMI 70 C tad el 63
Van Breda Koff 16 to pace Tu ane 64 Stet!.on 58
Vanderbtlt to tls lllh wm m 12 Tenne ssee 67 Kentu cky 54
Vanderb t 91 Georg a 71
starts Charlie Anderson s 15 A bny St Ga 99 A 3 St 93
potnls were htgh for Georgta Tenn Tech 60 Western K y 59
Chr s t an B os 62 Be he 58
suffermg tis stxth loss m 10 El z C ty St 94 St Pau s 9
games Freshman Erme Grun Ersk ne 83 Franc s Mar on 52
Leno r Rhyne 76 MarsH II 61
feld scored 20 pomts for Ten UN CW m85At Chr s 60

College
results

nessee as the Vols overcame a

10-pomt deftctl to hand Ken
lucky tis stxUt lo"" m 12 starts
Jtmmy Dan Conners 14 pomls
paced Ute Wtldcals
Alabama rode Charles
Cleveland s 27 pomls to a
comfortable wm over Ole Mtss
whtch got 16 pomts from Dave
Shepherd and 14 from Fred
Cox Oup Wtlltarns 24 pomls
led Flortda over Auburn whole
Bob Osberry had 20 pomls
Two Ire. Utrows by Wayne
Smalls wtth 10 seconds left to
play gave Flonda State tis
vtctory over Georgia Southern
while Phil Htcks 22 pomls
pushed Tulane toots ftrst wm m
etght games

Wem all working

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bnghter, happ~er and better.
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General Donahue s shoulders
to Ute mat at the 1 08 mark of
Ute m1tial pertod
But those Meogs trtumphs
were Jolowed by three Rtpley

Sunmons pmned 147 lb Harold
Sosson m the second penod 1;7
lb Marauder Steve Brtckles
and Mtke Hay fmtshed m a 3 3
deadlock Bob Casto decostoned
Marauder Terry Ptckens 6-4 m
Ute 169 lb weoght diVISIOn and
Steve Sayre at 187lbs pmned
four wms m a row as Jtm Marauder John Lehew wtth
McClure tn the 134 lb wetght just over one mmute remammg
class won a &amp;.3 decisiOn over m thetr ,)1x mmute encounter
The fmal match tn Ute
Ron Arthur and Roger Hysell
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Backmg up Frazter were

Boston s Jo Jo Whole who runs
the Celhc speed game Cleve
land s Auston Carr and Phtl
Chemer of Capotal
All fove could be btg' trouble
for West starters Gaol Goodrtch
and Geoff Petrte of Portland
Both can score from near m1d
court but netther could make
an All-Star defensove squad
The West coached by Mtl
\\aukee s Larr) Costello
ftgured to stop the East by
ptcking off errant shots woth a
towenng pack uf centers and
for,.ards that scrape thetr
heads on the basket

Backmg up Jabbar were a
paor of 6 11 pollars- Nate
Thurmond of Golden Stale and
Detrotl s Bob Lanter The
startmg West forwards--Chet
Walker of Clucago and Rtck
Barry of Golden State--are
ooly 6-7 and known best for
thetr scormg But stllmg on the
bench were Seattle s Spencer
Haywood and Portland s Syd
ney Wtcks both 6-9 and btg
rebounders for thetr teams
Boston s Dave Cowens a 6-9
bundle of speed and strength
anchored Ute East squad at
center w1lh Celtu: teammate

John Havlte01k and smooth Lou
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Butch Roush at 1 05 ptnned
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Duane McLaughltn s ptnmng of
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second penod Steve Pockens
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Rtck Rhodes m Ute 15; lb
wetght cia"" got Ute only
Rtpley exhtbttion match vtc
tory pmmng Greg France m
the Utord pertod
Marly Dugan at 167lbs and
175 lb Btl! Slack rounded out
the Metgs exhtbttion romp
Dugan dectstoned Rtpley s
Rtck Balian ;-4 whtle Slack
pmned Rtck Kay m Ute thtrd
pertod
The Marauders wtll agatn
travel to West Vtrgtma lhos
week parltcopatmg tn the
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All Stars

Freshmen 140) Evans 2-&lt;14 Barrmger 24-4 Putman 1 2fouls came from behmd 4 Randolph 1J4() Hall 1-6-2
Monday rughl to edge the LaComb 3-1 7 Barton 1-6-2
Eastern faculty 66-58 tn a Ca usey 3 0-6 Drake 0-0 0
benefot basketball game at the Hawk 4 I 9 Headley 0 0 0
E"'stern gymnasmm
Smtih 1-ll-2 Roffle 0-0-0
The All-Stars tratltng 21 20
Jumor Hogh (21) - Kuhn 3-0after the ftrsl penod ca me 6 Johnson 1 3-5 Spencer 0-3-3
back to take a 38-32 halftune Nelson II 3 Davts 0-0-0 Lantz
lead led 52-42 after the thtrd 0-0-0 Brown 1-ll-2 Masters 0-0whtstle and held off a late 0 Ha yman 1J4() Wolfe 0-().{1
Eagle comeback
Pooler 0-(k) Rodenaur 0-0-0
11te Harlemers were led by Browmng 0-(k) Longenette 0-0goganltc Eddie Norfleet who 0 Kelly l~ll-2 Matheny 0-0-0
canned 1" stuff shot• for 34 Colhan 0-(k)
pomts He got excellent hel p
from Tun Morgan wtlh 12
pomts and Sol Robbons and THREE SIGN
not so trtcky Tncky Dtcky
PITTSBURGH (UPI J - Vel
eran nghthander Steve Blass
wtth iO each
Btg Wally and Benny Bam rookte n ghtharder J tm Sad ow
Bam Cole fatled to score
skt and catcher Jtm Camparus
On the other sode the stgned thctr 1974 contracts Ute
Eastern teachers and ad Pittsburgh Ptrales annoWlced
mmtstrators were led by Larry Monday
Blass a 19-game wmner m
Hemes 20 pomls followed by
Tom Kelly woth 14 and Archte 1972 fell to a 3-9 mark last
Rose wtth 10 Btl! Phtll ps year Sado\\Skt a naltve of
chtpped m 7 John Ret bel added Pittsburgh had an 11-5 record
4 Sptke Berkhuner 2 and last season wtUt Sherbrooke m
Chuck Swogger brought up the the Eastern League when he
turned m 135 slrtkeouts m 124
rear woth a smgle pomt
In the prelunmary game the mnmgs ptlched
Eastern freshmen startmg the
Uttrd strmg overcame a 17 13
halftune deftctl to rout a game
JUntor htgh squad 40-21
The seventh and etghth
gradet s Jumped out to a 10-5
ftrst quarter lead and held on
by Utat margm at halftune
before Freshman Coach Larry
Hemes pulled the second and
thtrd stnngers The mnth
graders spwted to a 2.&gt;-19lead
after three stanza s before
wtnnmg gomg away
Hawk led Ute Frosh attack
hittmg 9 pomts whtlc Kuhn led
the JUmor htgh schoolers wtth
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E~GAGEMENT

ANNOUNCED - Mrs. Mae Carroll,
Rutland, is announcing the en gagement and approaching
marriage of her daughter. Lena Phyllrs, to Victor R. Counts,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Counts. Mr. Counts is a 1973
graduate of Meigs High School. The wedding wil!"be an event
of Jan. 25 at the Syracuse First Church of the Nazarene.

Class to ·assist church .
Financial assistance towards
renovations of Trinity Church
will be given by the Happy
Harvesters Class, it wa s
decided during a meeting
Friday nigh t at the church ..
J oe
Struble,
retiring
president of the church council,
met with the class members,
as did the Rev. W. H. Perrin, to
discuss planned improvements
including the painting of the
exterior of the church and
some interior renovations. The
minister also repor ted on
nurs ery items needed and
asked for cribs, playpens and
play equipment.
Also discussed during the
me eti ng was the planned
luncheon to be staged by the
class some time in the spring
with proceeds to go . to the
Pomer,oy Volunteer Fire
Department toward the new
firehouse.
Struble commended the
women for their help, time,
talent and financial assistance,
in furthering the work of the
chur ch and spoke of the
togetherness and cooperation
of the various organizations.
He said that the renovations
will be taken care of this
summer one at a time .
In addition, Struble spoke on
the tentative plans to enlist
more yotmg men, 18 and up, in
both the emergency and fire
departments .
The minister spoke to the
group on the clas8's motto,
''Togetherness,'' emphasizing
the need for unseUish, concerned love one for another,
and the spiritual needs as well
as the physical needs of others.
Miss Smith, president, spoke
on the widespread needs of
others, gave prayer, and then
led the group in singing "Blest
Be the Tie that Binds."
She announced that in
February the Friendly Circle
and the Busy Bees will be
guests with Mrs. Carrie Neutz-

ling, Miss Sybil Ebersbach and
Mrs. Eva Dessauer to be
hostesses. Thank-you cards
were read from Mrs. Frances
Reibel for a gift at Christmas,
from Lucretia Smith on behalf
of her mother, Mrs. Amanda
Kasper, and Mrs . Marie Dailey
for fruit , from the family of
Phil Meinhar t for special kindness during his illness and
death, and from the Rev. and
Mrs. Perrin for a holiday
remembrance .
· Repor ted ill were Mrs. Ruth
Massar, Mrs. N~va Seyfried
and Mrs. Lillie Houck, with
cards to be sent to them: and
Olan Boothe, a patient at the
Holzer Medical Center.
A note will be sent to Mrs.
Boothe for bottle caps contributed to the class. Named
publicity chairwoman for the
class was Mrs. Neutzling.
Miss Smith appointed Mrs.
Ella Smith, Mrs. Meinhart,
Mrs. Neutzling, Mrs. Edith
Lanning, Miss Ebersbach,
Mrs. Wilma Terrell, Mrs .
Clara Karr , Mrs. Eva
Dessauer and Mrs. Gladys
Cuckler on the ways and means
committee. It was decided to
serve the Gallia County Salon
612, Eight and Forty, dinner on
April 4.
Mrs. Rose Ginther was
appointed to have the program
for the February meeting.
Miss Smith thanked the Rev.
Mr. Perrin and Struble for
mee ting with the class, and the
meeting closed with Mrs.
Ginther
giving
Irene
Ha tha w'a y's " Ne w Year 's
Meditation ."
Refreshments were served
by Miss Smith, Mrs. Ginther,
vice pres ident; Mrs. Ella
Smith, secretary; and Mrs.
Meinhart, treasurer. Others
attending were Mrs. Stella
Kloes, Mrs. Clara Karr, Mrs.
Ethel Williamson and Mrs. W.
H. Perrin a guest.
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Photography showing
at Riverbj gallery
This month's exhibit at
Ri~erby , home of the French
Art Colony, is most extraordinary and should attract
not only those "interested in
photography but all art lovers
throughout the area. The
colorful display of wild flowers,
picturesque old trees, barns,
and reflectlons in the water, is
the work of Daniel Farber.
Farber is a Worcester,
Mass., businessman · who
pursues photography as a
hobby. His color prints cim be
seen in the Metropolitan
Museum of Art, Museum of
Modern Art , Library of
Congress and Smithsonian
Institute. Not only has he
presented lectures with screen
shows at international conventions of photography ,
Camera Council of 1969, and
museums, colleges, and
camera clubs but his prints of
reflections on water were
circulated th•oughout New
England by the Education
Department of th~ Bos ton
Museum of Fine Arts.
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Mrs. Hampton presi_dthedM at
beld by the the business meeting wi
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American Legion Auxiliary of Arnold Richards giving the
lf you like sharp ctieese, you'll love these "Cheese Straws".
Lewis Manley Post 363 recently secreta ry's report, and Mrs.
Nan Moore passed along the recipe to us after getting it from at the home of Mrs. Allen William Smi'th, the treasurer 's
Mrs. Mildred McDanieJ who had made some for a circle meeting Hampton . The party scheduled report. A rehabilitation report
at the Heath Methodist Church last Thursday. She sa id they are to be held before Christmas from the district conference
ex tremely tasty and excellent with salads.
was postponed due to the death was presented by Mrs. Sherof Mrs . c. R. young.
man Butler. with Mrs. Ernest
CHEESE STRAWS
The Hampton home was Bowles giving a legislative
I cup flow·; 2 cups grated sharp cheese ('I• pound); I tsp. decorated
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can dl e report.
butter or oleo; I tsp. baking powder; 'l'&lt;lsp. of_ salt.
~rrangem~nts and a large
Members exchanged gifts .
.Sift flour , baking powder and salt together. Cream in the wreath ·on the front door. The
butter and the cheese. Add enough water to make consistency of tabl e featured Christmas
pie crust.
ca ndl es . The dinner was
Make low· balls. Roll ou\ and cut in strips I about the size of prepared by Mrs. Ann Moon,
French Fries). Bake in hot oven about 400 degrees, 10 minutes. _assisted by other members of •

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WOMEN'S Auxil iary of
Ve terans Memorial Hospital
meets at 7:30p.m. in the dining
room at the hospital. Hours
pins to be awa rded.
MEIGS Chapter, DAV, 7:30
p.m. at home on Butternut Ave .
SPAGHETT I Dinner for
Drew Webster Post 39,
Am erican Leg ion, 7 p .m .,
preceding meetin g.
MEETING to plan Meigs
CoWl ty participation in biA casserole on a cold night can really hit the spot and a
centennia l observan ce, 1:30 recipe sure to go aver with the kids as well as the-man of the
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Tuesday , at Trini ty Church,
ELECI'ION HELD
Pomeroy. 6 p. m . potluck
'TATER-TOPPED CHIU BEEF
New
members were elected
supper . Miss Mary F:. Chap1 medium onion, chopped ; 2 tablespoons fat or oil ; I pound to the Trinity Church Council
man to hav e program .
ground beef ; 2 to 3 teaspoons chili powder; I&gt; teaspoon salt ; I
SYRA CUSF: PTA, 7: 30 package (10 oz.) frozen mixed vegetables, partially thawed ; I Sunday at the annual
co ngregation al mee tin g .
Tuesday at the school.
can 110 oz.) condensed tomato soup; 1 pound straight~ ut froze n Elected were Mrs. Keith
GROUP II , Middleport First French fried potatoes; i cup shredded pasteurized process
Riggs, Phil Globokar and
United Presbyterian Church, American cheese ( 4 ounces).
Walter
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7:30 Tuesday at the home of
Cook onron in fat until tender. Add ground beef and cook, Mrs. Dorothy Woodard, Harley
Mrs. Harry Moore with Mrs. stirring, 'til lightly browned. Mix in chili powder and salt. Add
Hendricks and Joe Struble on
Joe Bailey, co' hos tess.
frozen vegetables, sepa rating with a fork. Stir in tomato soup. the church council. Elected to
WEDNESDAY
Spoon the beef mixture into a 12x7¥..x2-inch baking dish. Put
PAST PRESIDENTS, Drew frozen French fries on top. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes. the board of elders were
Chester Knight and Robert
Webster Post 39, American Sprinkle cheese over potatoes and bake lO minutes longer.
Buck.
Legion Auxiliary, Wednesday,
Serves 6. .
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·~:~ Officers for the American vited to join in the valentine
"Canal Days in America" by ::::
:·0:. Lutheran Church Wome of St. observance for the residents
Paul's Lutheran Church were there.
Harry Sinclair Drago. Roll call
Holida y guests of Mrs. Roy
At the March meeting 2 Bible
installed
during the church
.comment is to be Ohio in Winebrenne r were· Mr. and
will be conducted by
study
history .
Mrs . Garry French, Chip and service Sunday,
They are Mrs. Helen Diener, Pastor William Middleswarth.
ANNUAL CONGREGA- Andy, Columbus; Mrs. Harold
president;
Mrs. Wilma Mees, In April the Women will assist
TIONAL meeting, Middleport Weaver and Peggy, St. Louis-.
F'irst United Presbyteri an ville, Ohio; Mr . and Mrs. vice president ; Mrs. Jean with the Easter breakfast, and
Chur ch, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday William G. Winebrenner, Mary Braun, secretary; and Mrs. on May 3 a rummage sale will
at the church. All members Ann, Paula and Becky, and Mr. Margaret Blaettnar, treasurer. be held in the fellowship hall.
The annual mother.&lt;Jaughter
asked to attend.
and Mrs. Thomas Weaver, Chairwomen of tho ALCW are banquet has been set for May
Mrs. Lois Clelland, regatta ;
REVIVAL now in progress at Syracuse.
14, and in June regatta events
Antiquity Baptist Church
Mrs . Freda Miller and Mrs. Mrs. Veda Davis, reception; will be carried out.
through Saturday with the Rev . Juanita Spencer spent. Wed- and Mrs . Lillian Moore,
The ALCW has also ordered
Char les Norris, evangelist. nesday with Mrs: Spencer's publicity.
Feb. 10 was set as the date materials to make symbolic
Freeland Norris song leader: mother , Mrs. Edna Life,
Special music each evening. · Success Road. The birthday for the organization to visit the decorations for the Christmas
Freeland Norris quartet and anniversary of Mrs . Life was Meigs County Infirmary for the trees used in the church sancworship service and a social tuary. ·
Judy Leighty and Janice Salser observed.
featured in·a duet.
Miss Judy Bing, Cleveland, hour. Women of St. John 's
HARRISONVILLE
Lodge was the weekend visitor of her Lutheran Church will be in411 , ·F&amp;AM, annual inspection, grandmother, Mrs. J . K.
7:30 p.m. Refreshmen ts Smith, and Mr. and Mrs.
'T'S ;t CHAIR
following meeting.
Thomas Kelly and children.
BI-MONTHLY meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Dabo
TWO WIN DEGREES
Meigs County Firemen's visited with Miss -Bing at· the
Two
Mei gs Countians ·
Association, 7:30 p.m. at Kelly home on Sunday.
received
degrees
at the Dec. H
Middleport Fire Department
The family of Mr . and Mrs.
lu·n vo·• • bed"'· nGW •fl 1 ctllirl A
quarters , Charles Legar , William Righthouse were graduation at Ohio State
g&gt;UI·Iookint
comft&gt;rtlbll th•·•· VHaor
president, annoWlced.
together for the first time in University. They are Samuel
Srtnly'l dull purpoM il!u Mnt 'j'llut
CATHOLIC Women's Club of several years at Christmas. Ray Karr, Chester, a BS
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; ng room tn rc ' perfftCI gutn ruom.
Lady of Loretta Church, Here for celebration of the degree in business adTht ch•••- in golcl. II'"" ar b!ut,
Tuppers Plains, 10:30 a.m.
holiday were Mr. and Mrs. ministration , and Louise Dora
THURSDAY
Roger (Judy ) Free and son, Michael, Minersville Route I, a
CLASS 12, 7:30 p.m., at the William Roger, El Paso, Tex .; BS degree in ag ricultur e.
Heath United Methodist · Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pack
Church, Middleport. Mrs. L. W. (Wilma), and daughter, Heidi,
McComas to have the lesson; Chillicothe. They were jOined
BOOKS DEDICATED
Mrs. Dianne George to give by Mrs. Bertha Righthouse.
A
gift
of seven volumes of the
devotions. Hostesses will be the
Mrs. Genevieve Meinhart,
writings
of Mark Twain
officers.
Miss Ern\a Smith and Mrs .
TWIN CITY Shrine Club will Edith Lanning were Sunday (Samuel Clemens) has been
hold its regular meeting at the dinner guests of the home of given to Pomeroy Public .
Shrine Park in . Racine. All Mayor and Mrs. Dale Smith. Library dedicated by friends to
Nobles are welcome. An oyster
Reuel Smith, Chesapeake, the memory ·of Marvin R.
dinner will be served following visited Monday with Mrs . Spencer.
the 7:30p.m. meeting.
Genevieve Meinhart and Miss

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Miss Lena Phyllis Carroll
E~GAGEMENT

ANNOUNCED - Mrs. Mae Carroll,
Rutland, is announcing the en gagement and approaching
marriage of her daughter. Lena Phyllrs, to Victor R. Counts,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Counts. Mr. Counts is a 1973
graduate of Meigs High School. The wedding wil!"be an event
of Jan. 25 at the Syracuse First Church of the Nazarene.

Class to ·assist church .
Financial assistance towards
renovations of Trinity Church
will be given by the Happy
Harvesters Class, it wa s
decided during a meeting
Friday nigh t at the church ..
J oe
Struble,
retiring
president of the church council,
met with the class members,
as did the Rev. W. H. Perrin, to
discuss planned improvements
including the painting of the
exterior of the church and
some interior renovations. The
minister also repor ted on
nurs ery items needed and
asked for cribs, playpens and
play equipment.
Also discussed during the
me eti ng was the planned
luncheon to be staged by the
class some time in the spring
with proceeds to go . to the
Pomer,oy Volunteer Fire
Department toward the new
firehouse.
Struble commended the
women for their help, time,
talent and financial assistance,
in furthering the work of the
chur ch and spoke of the
togetherness and cooperation
of the various organizations.
He said that the renovations
will be taken care of this
summer one at a time .
In addition, Struble spoke on
the tentative plans to enlist
more yotmg men, 18 and up, in
both the emergency and fire
departments .
The minister spoke to the
group on the clas8's motto,
''Togetherness,'' emphasizing
the need for unseUish, concerned love one for another,
and the spiritual needs as well
as the physical needs of others.
Miss Smith, president, spoke
on the widespread needs of
others, gave prayer, and then
led the group in singing "Blest
Be the Tie that Binds."
She announced that in
February the Friendly Circle
and the Busy Bees will be
guests with Mrs. Carrie Neutz-

ling, Miss Sybil Ebersbach and
Mrs. Eva Dessauer to be
hostesses. Thank-you cards
were read from Mrs. Frances
Reibel for a gift at Christmas,
from Lucretia Smith on behalf
of her mother, Mrs. Amanda
Kasper, and Mrs . Marie Dailey
for fruit , from the family of
Phil Meinhar t for special kindness during his illness and
death, and from the Rev. and
Mrs. Perrin for a holiday
remembrance .
· Repor ted ill were Mrs. Ruth
Massar, Mrs. N~va Seyfried
and Mrs. Lillie Houck, with
cards to be sent to them: and
Olan Boothe, a patient at the
Holzer Medical Center.
A note will be sent to Mrs.
Boothe for bottle caps contributed to the class. Named
publicity chairwoman for the
class was Mrs. Neutzling.
Miss Smith appointed Mrs.
Ella Smith, Mrs. Meinhart,
Mrs. Neutzling, Mrs. Edith
Lanning, Miss Ebersbach,
Mrs. Wilma Terrell, Mrs .
Clara Karr , Mrs. Eva
Dessauer and Mrs. Gladys
Cuckler on the ways and means
committee. It was decided to
serve the Gallia County Salon
612, Eight and Forty, dinner on
April 4.
Mrs. Rose Ginther was
appointed to have the program
for the February meeting.
Miss Smith thanked the Rev.
Mr. Perrin and Struble for
mee ting with the class, and the
meeting closed with Mrs.
Ginther
giving
Irene
Ha tha w'a y's " Ne w Year 's
Meditation ."
Refreshments were served
by Miss Smith, Mrs. Ginther,
vice pres ident; Mrs. Ella
Smith, secretary; and Mrs.
Meinhart, treasurer. Others
attending were Mrs. Stella
Kloes, Mrs. Clara Karr, Mrs.
Ethel Williamson and Mrs. W.
H. Perrin a guest.
1

Photography showing
at Riverbj gallery
This month's exhibit at
Ri~erby , home of the French
Art Colony, is most extraordinary and should attract
not only those "interested in
photography but all art lovers
throughout the area. The
colorful display of wild flowers,
picturesque old trees, barns,
and reflectlons in the water, is
the work of Daniel Farber.
Farber is a Worcester,
Mass., businessman · who
pursues photography as a
hobby. His color prints cim be
seen in the Metropolitan
Museum of Art, Museum of
Modern Art , Library of
Congress and Smithsonian
Institute. Not only has he
presented lectures with screen
shows at international conventions of photography ,
Camera Council of 1969, and
museums, colleges, and
camera clubs but his prints of
reflections on water were
circulated th•oughout New
England by the Education
Department of th~ Bos ton
Museum of Fine Arts.
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features of a
Mrs. Hampton presi_dthedM at
beld by the the business meeting wi
rs.
American Legion Auxiliary of Arnold Richards giving the
lf you like sharp ctieese, you'll love these "Cheese Straws".
Lewis Manley Post 363 recently secreta ry's report, and Mrs.
Nan Moore passed along the recipe to us after getting it from at the home of Mrs. Allen William Smi'th, the treasurer 's
Mrs. Mildred McDanieJ who had made some for a circle meeting Hampton . The party scheduled report. A rehabilitation report
at the Heath Methodist Church last Thursday. She sa id they are to be held before Christmas from the district conference
ex tremely tasty and excellent with salads.
was postponed due to the death was presented by Mrs. Sherof Mrs . c. R. young.
man Butler. with Mrs. Ernest
CHEESE STRAWS
The Hampton home was Bowles giving a legislative
I cup flow·; 2 cups grated sharp cheese ('I• pound); I tsp. decorated
with
can dl e report.
butter or oleo; I tsp. baking powder; 'l'&lt;lsp. of_ salt.
~rrangem~nts and a large
Members exchanged gifts .
.Sift flour , baking powder and salt together. Cream in the wreath ·on the front door. The
butter and the cheese. Add enough water to make consistency of tabl e featured Christmas
pie crust.
ca ndl es . The dinner was
Make low· balls. Roll ou\ and cut in strips I about the size of prepared by Mrs. Ann Moon,
French Fries). Bake in hot oven about 400 degrees, 10 minutes. _assisted by other members of •

TUESDAY
WOMEN'S Auxil iary of
Ve terans Memorial Hospital
meets at 7:30p.m. in the dining
room at the hospital. Hours
pins to be awa rded.
MEIGS Chapter, DAV, 7:30
p.m. at home on Butternut Ave .
SPAGHETT I Dinner for
Drew Webster Post 39,
Am erican Leg ion, 7 p .m .,
preceding meetin g.
MEETING to plan Meigs
CoWl ty participation in biA casserole on a cold night can really hit the spot and a
centennia l observan ce, 1:30 recipe sure to go aver with the kids as well as the-man of the
p.m ., at Rock Springs ~5J~ge house is '"Tater-Topper Chili Beef".
Hall .
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FRIENDLY CIR CLE, nutritious, too!
Tuesday , at Trini ty Church,
ELECI'ION HELD
Pomeroy. 6 p. m . potluck
'TATER-TOPPED CHIU BEEF
New
members were elected
supper . Miss Mary F:. Chap1 medium onion, chopped ; 2 tablespoons fat or oil ; I pound to the Trinity Church Council
man to hav e program .
ground beef ; 2 to 3 teaspoons chili powder; I&gt; teaspoon salt ; I
SYRA CUSF: PTA, 7: 30 package (10 oz.) frozen mixed vegetables, partially thawed ; I Sunday at the annual
co ngregation al mee tin g .
Tuesday at the school.
can 110 oz.) condensed tomato soup; 1 pound straight~ ut froze n Elected were Mrs. Keith
GROUP II , Middleport First French fried potatoes; i cup shredded pasteurized process
Riggs, Phil Globokar and
United Presbyterian Church, American cheese ( 4 ounces).
Walter
Grueser. They replace
7:30 Tuesday at the home of
Cook onron in fat until tender. Add ground beef and cook, Mrs. Dorothy Woodard, Harley
Mrs. Harry Moore with Mrs. stirring, 'til lightly browned. Mix in chili powder and salt. Add
Hendricks and Joe Struble on
Joe Bailey, co' hos tess.
frozen vegetables, sepa rating with a fork. Stir in tomato soup. the church council. Elected to
WEDNESDAY
Spoon the beef mixture into a 12x7¥..x2-inch baking dish. Put
PAST PRESIDENTS, Drew frozen French fries on top. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes. the board of elders were
Chester Knight and Robert
Webster Post 39, American Sprinkle cheese over potatoes and bake lO minutes longer.
Buck.
Legion Auxiliary, Wednesday,
Serves 6. .
7:30p. m. at the home of Mrs.
Ge r ald Wildermuth. Mrs .
Leona Smith wi l1 be eo-hostess. :~::::=:::;:::::=::::~:::::=&gt;';:&lt;:::~:::::::::~::::::::::~::::::::
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Club, 2 p. m. Wednesday, home ~::
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of Mrs. Ben Philson, Racine. l~
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Mrs. Emerson Jones to review ;~::
·~:~ Officers for the American vited to join in the valentine
"Canal Days in America" by ::::
:·0:. Lutheran Church Wome of St. observance for the residents
Paul's Lutheran Church were there.
Harry Sinclair Drago. Roll call
Holida y guests of Mrs. Roy
At the March meeting 2 Bible
installed
during the church
.comment is to be Ohio in Winebrenne r were· Mr. and
will be conducted by
study
history .
Mrs . Garry French, Chip and service Sunday,
They are Mrs. Helen Diener, Pastor William Middleswarth.
ANNUAL CONGREGA- Andy, Columbus; Mrs. Harold
president;
Mrs. Wilma Mees, In April the Women will assist
TIONAL meeting, Middleport Weaver and Peggy, St. Louis-.
F'irst United Presbyteri an ville, Ohio; Mr . and Mrs. vice president ; Mrs. Jean with the Easter breakfast, and
Chur ch, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday William G. Winebrenner, Mary Braun, secretary; and Mrs. on May 3 a rummage sale will
at the church. All members Ann, Paula and Becky, and Mr. Margaret Blaettnar, treasurer. be held in the fellowship hall.
The annual mother.&lt;Jaughter
asked to attend.
and Mrs. Thomas Weaver, Chairwomen of tho ALCW are banquet has been set for May
Mrs. Lois Clelland, regatta ;
REVIVAL now in progress at Syracuse.
14, and in June regatta events
Antiquity Baptist Church
Mrs . Freda Miller and Mrs. Mrs. Veda Davis, reception; will be carried out.
through Saturday with the Rev . Juanita Spencer spent. Wed- and Mrs . Lillian Moore,
The ALCW has also ordered
Char les Norris, evangelist. nesday with Mrs: Spencer's publicity.
Feb. 10 was set as the date materials to make symbolic
Freeland Norris song leader: mother , Mrs. Edna Life,
Special music each evening. · Success Road. The birthday for the organization to visit the decorations for the Christmas
Freeland Norris quartet and anniversary of Mrs . Life was Meigs County Infirmary for the trees used in the church sancworship service and a social tuary. ·
Judy Leighty and Janice Salser observed.
featured in·a duet.
Miss Judy Bing, Cleveland, hour. Women of St. John 's
HARRISONVILLE
Lodge was the weekend visitor of her Lutheran Church will be in411 , ·F&amp;AM, annual inspection, grandmother, Mrs. J . K.
7:30 p.m. Refreshmen ts Smith, and Mr. and Mrs.
'T'S ;t CHAIR
following meeting.
Thomas Kelly and children.
BI-MONTHLY meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Dabo
TWO WIN DEGREES
Meigs County Firemen's visited with Miss -Bing at· the
Two
Mei gs Countians ·
Association, 7:30 p.m. at Kelly home on Sunday.
received
degrees
at the Dec. H
Middleport Fire Department
The family of Mr . and Mrs.
lu·n vo·• • bed"'· nGW •fl 1 ctllirl A
quarters , Charles Legar , William Righthouse were graduation at Ohio State
g&gt;UI·Iookint
comft&gt;rtlbll th•·•· VHaor
president, annoWlced.
together for the first time in University. They are Samuel
Srtnly'l dull purpoM il!u Mnt 'j'llut
CATHOLIC Women's Club of several years at Christmas. Ray Karr, Chester, a BS
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; ng room tn rc ' perfftCI gutn ruom.
Lady of Loretta Church, Here for celebration of the degree in business adTht ch•••- in golcl. II'"" ar b!ut,
Tuppers Plains, 10:30 a.m.
holiday were Mr. and Mrs. ministration , and Louise Dora
THURSDAY
Roger (Judy ) Free and son, Michael, Minersville Route I, a
CLASS 12, 7:30 p.m., at the William Roger, El Paso, Tex .; BS degree in ag ricultur e.
Heath United Methodist · Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pack
Church, Middleport. Mrs. L. W. (Wilma), and daughter, Heidi,
McComas to have the lesson; Chillicothe. They were jOined
BOOKS DEDICATED
Mrs. Dianne George to give by Mrs. Bertha Righthouse.
A
gift
of seven volumes of the
devotions. Hostesses will be the
Mrs. Genevieve Meinhart,
writings
of Mark Twain
officers.
Miss Ern\a Smith and Mrs .
TWIN CITY Shrine Club will Edith Lanning were Sunday (Samuel Clemens) has been
hold its regular meeting at the dinner guests of the home of given to Pomeroy Public .
Shrine Park in . Racine. All Mayor and Mrs. Dale Smith. Library dedicated by friends to
Nobles are welcome. An oyster
Reuel Smith, Chesapeake, the memory ·of Marvin R.
dinner will be served following visited Monday with Mrs . Spencer.
the 7:30p.m. meeting.
Genevieve Meinhart and Miss

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Lonnie Coates.

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1971 DODGE CORONET
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1 Door 1 owner sma ll V 8 engine. automat•c trans • good

lsi lme hrP.S, cl ean •ntertor dark blue ltmsh
popular model

Stb l e for more than one tn
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For Want Ad Serv1ce
5 cents
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26 ce nts per word S IX con
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CARD OF THANKS

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1971 CHEVROLET BLAZER
4 w h dnve 350 V 8 eng me locking frt hubs, automatic
tram. power steer~ng &amp; brakes, radiO vehic le of many
uses customtnm shar pl ow':ler

OBITUARY

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

S2 00 for 50 word m rn
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W E W I SH to express our sm
cere apprec•at 1o n to Mr
Geo rg e G laze
M rn 1ster
Rawlings Coats
F unera l
Home fr end s and neighbors
lo r flowers cards food and
ali who helped 1n anyway m
the death of our be loved
moth er The Verna Hysell
F a mily
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MEIG S CO
F1sh &amp; Game
Assoc w1l l have a meetmg
Jan 16th 7 30 at Syra cuse
Club Room
1 13 41 c

OR OLDER
PAPER
CARRIER.

INCOME Tal' ~e rv 1Cf" 9 am to
5 p m Darty except Su nday
even 1ngs by appomlment
only Co Rd 22 off Rt 7
bypass Phone Wanda Eblin
992 2212
1 2 30t c
S&amp;G G.O.RAGE
Bradbury
acr oss WMPO Rad •o phone
Grand open1n9
992 29 42
Monday Now through Jan
31 a V 8 tuneup S27 95 Free
lube lob w1th 011 change
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Ca ll
Stephen C. Snowden
IIAII 'UJII
55J Russell 51
(Gravel Holll

DELIVER

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Mtddleport, Oh1o

Phone 992-7155

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BASEMENT
sale
W1nter
c lothing and addtt 1onal Items
Monday Jan 14th through
Fr •day Jan 18th 10 am till
dark 572 South Third Avenue,
M•ddieport Not respons ble
for acCidents
1 15 2tc
GUN Shoot January 12 6 p m
M1le H il i Road
Factory
choked guns only Assorte_d
meats Sponsored by Rac•ne
F1re Dept
11 5 41 C

Th1s could be your
golden opportunoty to
learn
bus1ness
methods, save money
for clothing or college,
win prozes . These and
many other benefits
are
avaolable
to
deservong
Sentonel
carroers

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

JANUARY 18th and 19th
1974 9am to8pm TRUC K
LOAD SALE OF FACTORY
SE COND LIV IN G ROOM

SUITES THESE TWO DAYS

ONLY PLU S BIG SAVING S
ON OUR REGU't.AR STORE

ROCK

WESTERN

COUNTRY

ONLY

&amp;

$2 50

PM

FRIDAY

A route moght be open
in your neighborhood,
to fond out .

Call
992-2156

14 R1versode Dr.
Athens, Ohoo
Btll Wade Aucltoneer

SALE EVERY
SATURDAY
NIGHT 7 PM

OR FILL OUt

Consognments
ac cepted 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
dally, or will pay cash
for your household
items.

AND MAIL
THE COUPON

PHONE 593-5035
COLLECT

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MEIC&lt;SCOUNTY OHIO

IN THE MATT ER OF SE T
TLEMENT OF ACCO UNT
PROBATE COURT MEIGS
COUN TY OH IO
Accounts and vouchers of th e
fotlowrng named f l dUC i art es
have been f1 l ed 1n t he Probate
Court. Me•gs County Oh•o for
approval and sC'tl l ement
CASE NO 707'21 F rrs t and
F1nal Acc ount of Glen Ca ton
Guard•an of tt1e Person and
Estate of M chael Caton a
CASE NO 20878 F rrst and
F 1n a l Acc ount of Sh a ron
Swartz ExecutriX of the Last
Wrll and Testament of Sarah L
Woode De ceased
CASE NO 20803 F1rst and
F mat Acc ount of Clarence
Roscoe Wtse Sr Executor of
the E st ate of E l• zabeth W•se
Attm'an..._Deceased
Unless excepl10ns are filed
ther e to sad accounts will be
for hear~ng before sa1d Court on
the 12t h day of February 1974
lll wh 1ch trme sa1&lt;:l accounts will
be conS i dered and contrnued
from day to day unt1t fmally
di SPOSe d of
Any person •n l erested may
file wntten except1ons to satd
accounts or to matters per
t ammg to the execut1on of the
trust not tess than f 1ve days
pr~or to the date set for hear~ng
M A NNING 0 WEBSTER
JU DGE
COMMON PLEA S COURT
PROBATE DIVI SION
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
IS li e

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B&amp;G AUCTION

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Property

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
PROBATE DIVISION

Favonte Country
Muste Stars V1s1t On

THE RALPH
EMERY SHOW
4:30 TO 5:30
Monday thru Fnday

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Oh10 Cc:~llege
Basketball Records
By Untied Presslnternaflonal
(Through games of Jan 12)
M1d Amenun Conference
Conference Overall
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Res1dence, commerc1al or
mobtfe homes Save on parts
&amp; labor
215 N 2nd Ave
Middleport
Phone 992 3509

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Ohro Unp,•ers .ty
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Western M•ch lgan
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Central M1Ch1gan
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Toledo
1 1
Bowlmg Green
1 1
Kent State
0 2
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7 4
7 5
9 3
7 4
6 6
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9 1
Muskmgum
4 ()
8 3
Cap •tal
3 0 11 2
Marretta
2 0
6 4
Oh10 Northern
5 3 9 4
Mount Un1on
3 2 8 5
Kenyon
2 2 5 5
Demson
1 2 5 4
Otterbem
1 2
3 7
Oberlin
1 3
4 4
Wooster
1 3
7 5
H e1delberg
1 3
4 8
Baldwin Wallace
1 4
3 9
Ohto Wesleyan
0 5
0 8
Big Ten
Conference Overall

W L

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Purdue
3 0 10 4
2 0 10 4
Mr c hhJan
W1sconsln
1 1 9 2
lndtana
1 1 9 3
Mtch rgan State
1 1 6 S
Ill inois
1 1 4 s
Iowa
1 1 4 7
Northwestern
1 2 6 6
Ohio State
o 2 5 1
Minnesota
0 2 6 6
Hooster· Buckeye Conference
Conference Overall
W L W L
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Defiance
4 1 13 3
Hano\ler ( lnd I
3 1 tl 3
Ear lh ~m l lnd )
4 2
6 7
Ande"Pn { 1nd l
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Bluffton
'2 4
4 7
Wilmington
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Manchester ( lnd l 2 5
7 8
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6 6
Ftnd tay
Others
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Steubenv•lle
9
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10 3
c.ncmnatl
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Dayton
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Akron
Ashland
8 '
10 s
Malone
John Carro l l
5
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Wr1ght State
' 8
5
7
5
Youngstown State
•
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R10 Grande
6 6
Cedarv•lle
Walsh
7 10
Wtlberforce
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Case Weste r n
3 5
Urbana
5 9
Clevelan&lt;:l State
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)(av•er
4
8
Central Stat e
3 7
2 9
Oh•o Dam •n•can
T1ff1n
2 II

Bertha M Hysell, Extrx ,
Mary Emma Brickles, dec to
Wolham Robert Brockles,
Aretta Bnckles, N '!, Lot 276,
Middleport
F W Wilcox, Adrta L
Wolcox to Kenneth W Wolcox,
Raymond L Wolcox, 9 76
Acres, 53 75 Acres , 48 31 Acres,
Rutland
Harry Marvon McGufhn,
dec'd to Dorothy L McGuffon,
Steven McGuffon, Debra
McGuffon, Cert of Trans ,
Moddleport
John G Sauvage, Ann
Sauvage, Garland Weaver,
Elizabeth Weaver to Vollage of

Pomeroy, Lot, Pomeroy.
Franklm Real Estate Co to
OhiO Power Co., Coal 85 Acres,
Columbta
Franklm Real Estate Co to
Ohio Power Co , 156 50 Acres
Coal, Pomeroy
Eugene
H
French,
Catherone P -French to Eugene
H French , Catherone P
French, Lot, Middleport
Okey R Van Meter, dec to
Mae Van Meter, aka Hannah
May Van Meter, James Robert
Van Meter, Doris Ruppenthal,
Lucolle Ridenour, Ross Van
(lleter, Ruby Van Meter, Merle
L Evans, Lebanon
Ross Van Meter, dec. to
Lou1se Van Meter, Louise
Gluesencamp, Shorley Jean
Van Meter Theoss, Linda Lou
Van Beter Batley, Nicki Dawn
Van Meter, Lebanon

For Sale

1970 OPAL Rally '2 900 mlles
$900 phone 667 3652
1 13 3t c
SA LT FOR ICE AND SNQ\.
Rock salt for townsh1ps
towns and busmesses In
bulks and bag s for Ice and
snow EKce ls ror Salt Works
Phone 992 3891
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On Most Amencan Cars

Painting A Specialty

-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992-2094

DITCHING SERVICE
Water Lmes and Power
Lmes All work done by the
foo1 or contract Also dozer
work and sephc tanks 1n

slalled
See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992 -7089
N1ght 992-3525
or 992-5232

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DOZER and back hoe work
ponds and sept1c tanks d1t
ct11ng service , top so li , fill
d irt
lim es tone , B&amp; K Ex.
cavat1ng Phone 992 5367 or
992 3861
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NE IGLERS for bulld•ng houses
and k1tc:hen cabtnets Call
Guy Ne.gler Racine Ohto
949 3604
12 20 26tc

7 30 - To Tell The Trulh 6 New Price Is Roghl 8, 10 Beaf The
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8 00 - War and Peace 20 33 Adam 12 3 4 15 Happy Days 6

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Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

Area's Most
Rea sonable Pnce s

Monday thru Saturday
606 E Mam , Pomeroy , 0

Catch 33 33
10 30 - TAo Cho Ch uan 33

News J 4 8, 10 13, 15 , Janak I 33
30 - Johnny Car son 3, 4 15 Su1 c 1de Cl ub6 13 News B 10
12 00 - Mov1 es 'The last Rebe l 8,' The Stra nger Wore A Gun

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WED{'IESDAY, JAN. 16 1974

Slory ll

6 35 - Co lumbus Today 4
6 45 - Farmt1 me 10 Mormng Repor t 3
7 00 - Today 3 4 15 , CBS News 8 10 F armer s Daug hter 13
P1xanne 6
7 30- Nr Zoo Revue6 Rocky &amp; Bullwmk le 13
8 00 - New Zoo Revue 13 Sesa me Sf 33 Cap t Kangaroo B ru
Jeff' s Colli e 6
8 30 - D~ek Van Dyke 1J Brady Bun ch 6
8 55 - News 13
9 00 - Paul Duc:on 4 Fr~endly Jun ct1on 10 AM 3 Abbott &amp;
Cos tello 8 Ph 1t Donahu e 15 Movt e 'The Fem a le T r ap 13
W1id Wild West 6 Cover to Cover 33
9 30 - Secret Storm 8 To Tell the Truth 3
9 55 - Chuck Whtte Reports 10
10 00 - Dmah Shore 3 15 Joker s Wtld 8 10 Company 6

DICK SEYLER, Owner
Phone 992 2799
Kerr Street
Pomeroy Oh1o

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

A&amp;A HEATING
INSTALLING
AND

992 -2094
606 E. Maon Pomeroy

10 30 - $10,000 Pyramod8 10 Jeopardy 3,4, 15

OFFICE SUPPLIES

REPAIR

11 00 - Gamb1t 10, 8 Password 13 Wtzard of Odds J 4 15 M1k e
Douglas 6
11 30 - Hollywood Squares 3, 4 15 love of Life 8, 10 Brady
Bun ch 13
11 55 - CBS Ne ws 8 Dan I m el's World 10
t2 00 - Password 6 Bob Brauns .SO 50 Club 4 News 13 News 8
10 Jackpot• 3 15
12 30 - Search for Tomorrow 8 10 , Sp l 1t Second 6. Baffle 3, 15

and

Res1dence and
Mobile Homes

FURNITURE

PHONE 843-2341
C BRADF OR D AuctiOneer
Complete ServiCe
Phone 949 3821
Racme Oh10
Cntt Bradford
.5 1 He
EXCAVATING dozer, loader
and backhoe work
sept1c
tanks mstalled dump trucks
and lo boys for hire Will haul
fill d1rt top sotl limestone
and gravel Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
n1ght phone 992 3525 or 99'2

5232

6 00 - Sunns e Sem1nar 4 Sacr ed Heart 10
6 15 - Ur ban league 10 Folk L1tera ture 3
6 20 - Farm Repor t 13
6 25 - Paul Harvey 13
6 30 - Ftve M1nutes to L1v e By 4 News 6 B1ble Answers 8 The

We Stnp Patnt , Varm shes ,
etc from Furmture
Ant1ques Modern Meta Is
We buy Anhques, Collec
hbles, etc
P1ck up Serv1ce Avatlable

Pomeroy

Ph 992 2174

Stop In and See Our
Floor Dosplay.

12 45 - E leclrlc Company 33
12 55 - News J 15
1 00 - News 3 All My Cho ldren 6 1l Nof For Women Only 15

BUILDING
const ru c tion ,
remodel1ng and room ad
d 1t1 on s Also , profeSSIOnal
floor sandmg and refmtshmg
Phone 949 3833
1 15 6tc

Concentration 8

Afternoon Playbreak 6, 13
2 00 - Days of Our L1ves 3, 4, 15 Gu1d1ng l 1ght 8 10 , New lywed
Game 6, 13
2 30 - Doctor s 3, 4, 15 Edge of N1ght 8, 10 G1rlm My l1fe 6 13
3 00 - Another World 3 4 15 Genera l Hospttat 6 13 Prtce Is

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Grolloth 8
Elec Co 33 Gomer Pyle 13 Bever ly Hollbllloes 8

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Hodgepodge lodge 20 Tra1ls West 15 Gi lli gan 's Island 6
5 55 - Earl N1ghtmgale 15

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6 00 - News l 4 8. 10 15 ABC News 13 Sesame Sl 20 Per

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Potnl'r oy, Oll1o iS/69

sonailty and Beha v 1oral Development JJ Truth or Con
sequences 6
6 30 - News J 4 6 8 10,15, Hogan's Heroes 13
7 00 - What s My L1ne 8 Truth or Conseq 3 Beat the Clock 4
A nyth1ng You Can Do 13 Elec Co 20 News 10,6 Know Your

NEED A new ce1 11ng or room
paneled or 1nter.or pan t 1ng"
Call Richard Wilt, 992 '2889
12 18 26tc

Schools 33
7 30 - To Tell fhe Trufh 6 Sale of lhe Century 8 The Judge iO

Beat the Clock 13 Poli ce Surgeon 3 On the Mon ey 4 An
hques 20, Ep1sode Adton 33
8 00 - Sonny &amp; Cher 8, 10 Bill Boyer s Journal 20 33 , Chase 3,

WIN AT BRIDGE

Checking for 4-card'majors
NORTH
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oftK 1072
WEST

for Sale

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CO-OP COUNTRY
SQUIRE 120
ALL SIZES IN STOCK
Let Us lnsloll Now!

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DA\'TON, Ohoo (UP!) _)
SUPER SERVICE SYA
Dayton University,ranked 20th
Jack w--:cliiey, Mgr.
In the UP! major college poll
Ail Phone 992-9932
last week, r~gistered its loth L---------c--:::'
Victory 10 13 outings Monday EXCELSIOR Sail Works. E
nlgl)t With a 74-59 romp over Moln st , 1Pomeroy All kinds
Loyola (Ill ). The Flyers were · of sail water pellets, water
nuggets, block salt and own
led by Mike Sylvester, who Ohio Rfyer S•lt Phone 992
ropped the nets for 23 points to , 3891
6 s tfc
take game scormg honors.
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MEIGS &amp; GALUA

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CHESHIRE OPEN 7 AM
TtLL 6 30 PM 5 DAYS A
WEEK PHONE9925693
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CLOSE OUT on new z,g Zag
Sew.ng Machines For sew1ng
stretch fabr~cs buttonholes
fancy des1gns , etc Pamt
sl•ghtly blemtshed Choice of
carry1ng case or sew rng
stand S49 80 cash or terms
available Phone 992 2iB4
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ELECTROLUX Sweeper deluxe
model
Complete Wtth al i
cleaning attachments and
uses paper biiQS Slightly used
but cleans and looks new Will
se ll for $37 25 cash or terms
ava1l8ble Phone 992 2984
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1972 KS Chevy Bllzer . 4 wheel
drl\le, 4 speed transmission ,
blue w•th Whtte removable
top ' Ali new 10 IS new tires ,
eM.cellent cand1t10n Call 992
72&lt;10 after 4 p rn
1 10 6tc

SPACIOUS bl Level and Split
level homes are now under
constru ction on c 1ty water
and sewer
Many deluxe
features lncludmg a~r con
dfltonmg
Best financing
a\C&amp;IIable Other type homes
•n d1fferent areas on F H
Adm frnancmg w1th- no down
payment Call collect (837
6540) or wrtle IO MEIGS
DEVELOPMENT . P 0 Box
33 Middleport , Ohto 45760
1 9 ttc

W Uloloty Noce lol ASKING
$10,000 00
MIDDLEPORT
MODERN BUILDING wolh
busmess room &amp; apartment
3 BR I Lots of closets). 1'/2
baths, Dtnmg room, N1ce
k1fchen Hardwood f loors
(carpeting over). Atr cond
Gas Hot Water Heat up and
down 2 garages

BUY A HOME, OWN SOME
OF THE BEST COUNTRY
IN THE WORLD: THE
GOOD OLD USA
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
992-2259
If no answer 992 2568

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used for the three L's X for the two 0 s etc Smgl e l etters
apostrophes, the l ength and fonnahon of the words are all
hmta Each day t he code letters are d11Terent

Now arranre the drcled letten
lo form the aurprlae &amp;nlwer, u
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WEAKEN

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thi3 v.h1cle- THE "WAGON"

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THE THIRD KEEP HtS DISTANCE -RUSSIAN PROVERB
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11'1 THIS AFTERHOON H HE
J OSl DIED OF FOOD

POISONtNG 1

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East

South

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TELLING ME · IF
BANZAI? HERE

THE BORN LOSER

r s BRurus,
C1&lt; lli'6SE n 1

play a part score, game or
slam
The Stayman convention
allows you to fond 4-4 maJor
suot fots North's two club 1S
at;~ example of thos conventoon The bod does not show
cli.obs It merely ask.s partner
t~ bod a four card major suot
or:he has one
•South does have one and
bids two spades North raoses
roght to the spade game and
South proceeds to make his
c 9 ntract woth an overtrock by
drawong trumps, knockong
o~t the ace of clubs and eventually losong the heart trock
South would also make
three notrump because the
enemy hearts dovode 4·4, but
spades os the roght spot

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South
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GLORY BE!!
LOOK AT THAT

PURW KITTY CAT
OUT 't'ONOER !1

•K J 6 5 \'2 +A Q 10 6 5 +K 4 3
What do Y,OU do now?

A - Bid one &amp;pad&lt; This bid lo
a one round rorce Your hand II

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not qulle slroilg' enoiiJlh to jump
to two tpades:
' TODAV'SQUESTION

~ou bid one spade and your
partner rebidS one notrump.
1
Wftat do you do now?

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BE HIN O Z

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is not working properly in your trailer
•or home ...

MEAt&lt;J

M'-1 COM MO,;

CAN DISASTER

1 CNEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I

IF YOUR OIL FURNACE

RUTLAND,O .

DOWN

ur song

L, U AND MU
Make tl 'No JOke 1" You need a dangerous, nnmature,

mtnes whether you want to

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PH. 742-4211

39 Colored

2G N arratl v(

The openong notrump os a
pocture bod It descrobes a
hand woth a defonote poont
count The standard os 16·18
but more omportant ot de·
scr obes a hand woth a bal·
anced pattern To get best
value from your notrumps
the hand pattern should be
4·3-3·3 4·4·3·2 or 5-3-3-2
Smce' the notrump 1s a pic ture bod ot os possoble to de·
velop very effective methods
of respondong to it Woth a
balanced hand you somply
add your poonts to your
partner's The total deter-

11h story

RUTLAND FURNITURE

ACROSS
1. Johnny

BE

CALL
STEREO RADIO , am fm , 8
track tape combinatJon , 4 way
spea-ker
sound
system
Balance $102 66, or use our
budge! terms Call 992 3965
1 11 li e

The ocal truth IS - he was AWOL from the Navy whenlmet
hom, hos folks are still a love, and ot was probably a bocycle gang,
not motorcycle, as he's four years yotmger than he sa td He
never went to V1etnam, and now has a dishonorable discharge
I could for gove these hes, of he dodn 't keep telling them He
spends money hke water and says he got oobbed He won't keep a
JOb and I'm afraod to leave the baby woth hom so I can 't work He
has a wold temper
A Navy psychoatnst saod he has homocodal tendencoes and I
heloeve that, because he's almost kolled me thre e limes He has
also threatened to heat up Mom and Dad of they don 't govc us
more money They' re already practically supportmg us
Onl) tomes he s happy are when he's bought somethmg new
and expensove and then he s hke a lottie kod woth a toy He bought
a new car a month ago for a small trad e~m and b1g payments
(over three years) He'lllose oland then he'll beat me up agaon
He's mea n to the baby, he never takes us anywheoe All he
thmks about os sex, and sevcral llmes he's kocked us out, but ask.s
us back roght away
Oh yes, he's constantly )Oktn g about dovorce - at least I
I HINK he's JOkmg What can I do ' - LOST UNDECIDED AND
MIXED UP

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

frame J BR with closets
Bath, Gas furnace , Carpeted
Paneling, Porch, Basement

LP GAS FURNACE

4 I S Mov1 e

by THOMAS JOSEPH

twace

Today 's
Alma Me
By United Press Inlernational
Today iS Tuesday , Jan 15,
the 15th day of 1974 With 350 to
follow
The moon 1s m 1ls last
quarter
Tehnocally there os no mornmg star
The evenmg stars are Mecury, Venus, Mars and Saturn
Those born on this date are

~

INT.

Real Estate For S31e

house , extra ntce
locatton on new by pass Rt 7,
IS mmute dr1ve to the Gavtn
Plant and ten mmute dri\le to
Pomeroy Extra large lot can
be-vacant at once Can see by
appomtment
Call anytime
after 3 p m 247 12163
1 11 Stc

Tom T Hall, the country musoc wroter who 's good for about
one fm e song a year, has one out called "I Love," which
enumerates the thongs he does It got me thonkong about thmgs
"e love, and how many of them are deceptovely somple. ordinarv
bots and poeces of hvmg
For example
I love the warm feehng of gettmg up late on weekends far
more tha n any of my famoly reahzes Weekdays, I'm the forst to
arose, and ot's lonely But to awake on a Saturday and fond the
household already on full motoon os some thong hard to put onto
words - but so dehghtful
I lo\ e the spmt of calm that pervades the houses of my
mother and my wife's parents They're qu ote doffeoent, but there
IS the sa me sense of serenoty and acceplance of hfe 's lot which
warms and comforts
I love dark and stormy mghts - of I'm not traveling next day
I love the d1ffeoent way each of my daughters says " Daddy "
I love The Sportong News, published by , for ar.d about spor t
nuts
I love qwet Saturday rughts, which has the best televosoon of
the en llre week
I love the faothfulness of m) son, J on, who never lets more
than a few days go by wothout wntong or calhng hos parents from
his slatoon woth the Navy (The ph one bills aren't so pleasant,
though )
!love memoroes of the huntong trops li'Sed to go on, With my
father and uncles at forst, and later all by myself, or woth some
froends- and thos IS strange , because I haven't fored a gun at an
anomal on 20 years
!love Cleveland Amory, the greatest debunker on TV trope on
the world, on his TV Goode revoews (I also love him because he
agrees that "Pollee Story" os a hne sen es, and I love NBC for
keepmg ot ahve )
I love watchm g Pete Rose play baseball
I love the wave of compassoon my wife feels for pets and
ammals, and the marvelous, miracul ous way t he ammals seem
to sense her concern
I love phone calls from old pohtocal cronoes
I love hsterung to Chet Atkons oo Charlie McCoy or Floyd
Cramer or Boots Randolph, very softly, JUSt before I go to bed
each mght
I love October
That's JUSt a small, q very small sa mpling , of my lost What
would you mclude on yours'

Bap
I wa sn I popu lao on high school and dreaded beong an old
ma1d so when Tony ca me along I thought he w(1s the answer to
my l oneliness I was 18 when we mat n ed and om baby arnved
fi ve months later
I gradually found out everytlung he told me was a he He saod
Ius fath eo "as on Mafia and when hos motheo left hom he had her
and Tony's three sosters kotled He sa od tha t set hom off, and he
was m a btke ga ng fOT four yea rs, a drug addu.:t, and was shot
three limes Then after that he reformed and went to 'Nam
where he was almost kalled, but was com mended fm bravery

TIMOTHY;&gt; ITS M E ~ .JAfiET '
THAT ACTOR BO'f THf'l' 6RO..IGI1 T

Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Openong lead - Q\'

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

7 ROOM

A Pnrtratt or Manta I M1sery

I

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So long aS Tony keeps gettong whatever he wanls from ) OU
and your parents, he'll conhnue as chllctish and cruel as he ts
now Develop a backbone - and don't take any more abuse 1
You needn't pay all your hfe for a moslake made at 18 1 m
sure your folks woll stand by untol you can make a new hom e fo r
yourself and the baby - SUE

Both vulnerable

Auto Sales

POMEROY -

H

Generation Rap
By Helen and Sut• Bottcl

BY PAUL CRABTREE

psyduatro st - HELEN

iS

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Pets For Sale

SINGER sewing machines 1972
model in beaut1ful walnut
cabinet Makes des1gn st 1f
ches, zig zag , buttonholes,
blind hems, etc Like new
Only $89 95 Call Ravenswood
273 9521 or 273 9893 after 5 oo
12 7 lfc

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Roghf 10 RFD 20

3 30 - One L1fe to LIVe 13, 6 , Paul Donahue 4 M a tch Game 8
How To Surv1ve A Marr~age 3, 15 Volcano 20
4 00 - Mr Cartoon J Somerset 15 Sesame St 20 33 . Love,
Amer1can Shyle 13 Speedrace r 6, Hazel 8 MO\I Ie 'Ch1na
Venture' 10
4 30 - Green Acres 3 Bonanza 15 TBA -4 ABC Afterschool
Special 6, 13 Lucy Show 8
5 00 - Mr Roger s 20 33 Bonanza 3 Merv Gr~ffm 4 Andy

Real Estate For Sale

DOZER work land c learmg by
the acre hourly or con t ra ct,
farm ponds, roads, et c Large
dozer and operator w1th over
20 years exper~ence Pull1ns
E xc avatmg Pomeroy Ohto
Phone 992 2-478
1219tfc •

Secret Storm 10

1 30 - 3 On A Mafch 3, 4, 15 As lh e World Turns 8, 10 ABC

WIL L tr.m or cut trees and
shrubbery Also c l ean out
basement s att.cs etc Call
949 3221 or 7-4 2 4441
1 2 26t c

2 11 tfc

Tom or r ow 3, 4, New s 13
News 4

1 00 2 00 -

"STRIPPERS"

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.

1-Jew s l'O

•

'l 00 l

Dick's
Hoard House

From the largest Truck or
Bulldozer Rad1ator to the
smallest Heater Core
Nathan B1ggs
Rad1ator Spec1ahst

1l , Maude 8, 10

30 - Hawa1 1 F1v e 0 8 Lumberjack 1n Alaska 10 Ha na cek. 3
4 15 Mov•e Mrs Su ndan ce 1 6, 13

9 30 - NBA All Slar Game 8 10
10 00 - Marcus We l by MD 6, 13 Po11ce Story 3 4 L

Open 8 Tll5

All work guaranteed

••

I·

TUESDAY. JAN 15.1974

'5.55

llncolnH•II Pomeroy, O

~og

6 00 - ABC News 13 Sesa me St 20 Lets Tra\le l 33 New s J 1
Truth or Consequences 6 News 8 10 15
~ 30 - News 6 8 10 Hogan c Heroes 13 NB C New s 3 4 IS
Your Future Is Now 33
7 00 - What's M y lm e 8 Dusty 's Tra!l 13 Electr•c Co 20
Truth or Co nsequences 3 Beat th e Cl ock 4 News 6, 10 Ca l l of
the West 15 Marco Sportllle 33

ACRES - In Moddleporf on
0 DELL Al1nement work can be
dane by appointment only at Route 7 Loop EKcelle!lt for
present t1me , due to Illness rn housmg or bus1nes s
family
Phone
for
ap WARM - 3 n•ce s1ze bedrooms
pomtment 74'2 3232
steam .heat w1th gas bo•ler
11 25 tfc
Modern kttchen d1sposal , 2
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
NEW SET of encylopedlas over
cancelled "
Lost
your G &amp; E Appliance Rej;latr Phone laz y susans, was her and dryer
100 hard backed g_ovel books
operators l •c ense Call 992
and
garage
at th e shop 992 3802 or 949 2 porches
never been usecf;'" 5 000 BTU
7429
4254
REDUCED
westmghouse a1r condlt•oner
6 15 tfc
12 30 26tp TUPPERS PLAINS - 5 rooms. ,
pracl1cally new
sew1ng
mce bath , automatiC heat
mach•ne and qu 1te a few
SEWING MACHINES Reparr READY MIX
CONCRETE Garage and one acr e Onl y
m•scellaneous 1tem s Phone
ser\11ce all makes 992 2284
d e i1ver ed nght to your $8500 00
9n 5968
The Fabr.c Shop Pomeroy
protect Fast and ea sy Free
I 10 5tc
3 bedrooms
Authonzed Smger Sales end
est1 mates Phone 992 3284 SYRACUSE serv1ce we Sharpen Sc 1ssors
Goeg tem Ready M t x Co , w1th closets, bath, furnace
3 29 ti C
LOSE we1ght With New Shape
garage and n1ce lot
Mtddleport Ohto
Tablets and Hydrex Wat er
6 30 t fc CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND
P 11t s at Dutton Drug 1n
----- ----....,------- - Large yard for prtvacy 2
Midd leport &amp; Nelson Drug
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED bedrooms. wash e r dryer and
1 15 3tc
REASONABLE rates Ph 446 mosf furnolure Only $7 500 00
4782, GalliPOl iS, John Russell
HAVE all your upholstery
REDUCED - 6 room frame on
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE
Owner and Operator
needs
Burlap
den1m.
JANUARY 18TH &amp; 19TH
S 12 ffc level lot Back porch, garage
cambric foam glue zippers ,
1974 9am toBpm TRUCK
w1th ut 1llty m town $3500 00
tackmg str1p, sprrngs and SEPTIC TANKS
LOAD SALE OF FACTORY
AROBIC
clips, Ch ipboard , button
SECOND LIVING ROOM
SEWAGE SYSTEMS SELL ING REAL ESTATE IS A
twine , sewing thread leg s,
SUITE S THESE TWO DAYS
CLEANED,
REPAIRED
LOT OF TROUBLE AN
upholstery
books,
dacron,
ONLY PLUS BIG SA VINGS
MILLER
SANITAT I ON
SWERING THE PHONE.
webbing
spnng
twme
tac
ks.
ON OUR REGULAR STORE
STEWART
OH
10
PH
662
GETT ING THE PROSPECTS
welt cord cotto n , sw 1vel
STOCK, PLUS 10 PCT OFF
3035
bases and foam , foam, foam
ON ALL UPHOL STERY
10 4 tfc TO SEE. AND ADVERTISING
Pomeroy Recovery. 622 East
IS HIGH CALL US AND LET
SUPPLIE S AND FABR IC S 8
Main Street, Pomeroy Phone SEPTIC
TRACK TAPES , GOSPEL
TANKS
cle aned VIRG DO IT
992
7554
ROCK
COUNTRY
&amp;
Modern San .tat1on 992 3954 or
'12 23 26tc
WESTE,RN ONLY9AM TO
992 7]49
8 PM
FR IDAY AND
10 23 tfc
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18th VACUUM Cleaners new 1973
Model
Complete
w
tth
all
&amp;
19th
POMEROY
FOR elec tr.cal plumbtng , ana
cleanmg toots Small pa1nf
RECOVERY 622 E MAIN
remodellng work Ca ll 943
damage 1n Shipping W111 take
STREET
POMEROY
2341 tor FREE ESTIMATES
$27 cash or budget plan
PHONE 992 755.4
1 11 26tc
ava1table
Phone
992
2984
1 15 4tc
12 18 tfc
1971 12 X 60 REBEL mob 1le
1973 ZIG
home lot 100 x 200 1949 Ford PAINT DAMAGE
ZAG SEW ING MACHINES AKC Toy Poodle Pupp1es,
p1ckvp truck runs good
Still m ong1na1 cartons No
Phone 667 3347
S75 00 S1amese K1ttens, SlS
attachments needed as our
I 15 61p
Phone 1 256 6247
controls are bu11t In Sews
1 10 26tc
wtth 1 or 2 needles, makes
9 FT X 12 FT gold and brown
buttonholes, sew on buttons AKC Cairn Terrlors, 6 weeks
O\lal bra1ded rug, S30 500
mon...ograms, and blind hem
bates m •xed hay SOc a bale
old
Male
and
female
608 E.
stitch Full cash price S38 50
Phone Chester 985 3333
Champ1on lme $100 Phone
or
budget
plan
ava1iable
MAIN
9.tl9 46()9
1 15 31C
Phone 992 2984
1 10 SIC
1218tfc
POMEROY, 0.
PROPE~TY sold' Save now an
auto parts. all stock must go' SINGER Automatic Z1g Zag
MIDDLEPORT - Trail er
Over 1/ i off on anythmg In
Sew1ng Machines. 1n sew1ng
space
and
Home
4
yard we havet 390 Ford &amp;
table Makes buttonholes ,
bedrooms
Bath
Cellar
&amp;
Mercury motors S30 383 &amp; 318
1973 DUSTER 318 Phone 992
sews on buttons, blind hems
Garage Severa l lot s 1n
7631
Dodge &amp; Plymouth motors
etc Top notch condition Pay
eluded MAKE AN OFFER
S30 6 cyl Chevrolet motors
S51 or terms avatlabte Phone
1 15 7fc
S25 late model auto and std
TUPPERS PLAINS
992 2984
t ransm ISS1ons from S10 to 540
12 19 lfc
MUST SELL - MOVING 13 14 1S" wheels, all kmds $2
J n1ce BRs, large closets
Complete front ends 525 See GROCERY buslnP.ss for sale
Lo\lely bath K1fchen has lots
Paul Baird at Pauls Auto
B..ulid1ng for sale or lease
DESIRABLE two bedroom
of cabmets, Range and Oven
Parts Rt 7 by pass or Phone
house m Middleport ready to
Pt10ne 773 5618 from 9 30 p m
Ut1llty room J yrs old 1h
446971.1
oc cupy Call 992 5310
to 1&lt;1 p m for appomtment
acre
$16,000 00
1 9 6tp
3 20 ti c
12 3&lt;1 26tc
HAY FOR sa l e 400 bales $75
pe r bale
M1 x ed clo\ler ,
alfalfa and orchard grass
Pho?le 985 3808
1 13 3tp

International Hockey
League Standmgs
By United Press lnternat•onal
North
w 1 t pts gl ga
Muskegon 24 25 4 52 145 125
Toledo
19 22 1 39 144 157
Saginaw
19 23 1 39 178 168
F I tnt
17 25 2 36 137 154
Port Huron 14 26 1 29 113 141
South
w 1 t pts gf ga
Des Momes 2S 14 2 52 168 144
Davton
2'2 19 3 47 153 140
Columbus 22 '21 2 46 178 174 FOAMfofiliYOUroldCouchand
Fort Wayne 22 19 0 4o4 141 154
ct1air cuShi on s as low as
Monday's Results
510 95, Upholstery books only
(No games scheduled)
SOc, 4 Inch covered foam
Today's Games
mattresses for standard size
(No games scheduled)
bed
$29 95
Pomeroy
Recovery
622 E
Main
American Hockey
Pomeroy Phone 992 7554
Leagye Standings
12 23 26tc
By Untied Press Internal tonal
North
UPHOLSTERY Fabr ics by the
w I t pts gf ge
yard 54 Inches w1de as low as
New Haven 25 12 7 57 170 127
$1 95 per yard, velvets as low
Prov1dence 23 17 6 52 199 138
n 53 .45 , Imported velvets ,
Rochester 21 11 7 49 151 128
$9 95 We also have nylon,
No\l a Scotra 19 16 8 46 137 122
Herculon . cotton pr~nts.
Boston
15 24 4 34 129 155
\llnyls and remnants by th e
Sprrngfteid 9 20 9 27 117 15A
yard or by the p1ece Pomeroy
South
Recovery, 622 East Main
w 1 t pts gf ga
Street Pomeroy Phone 992
Hershey
22 12 8 52 176 125
755.tl
C1nC1nnat t 21 13 5 47 139 127
12 23 26tc
Baltimore 21 15 3 45 138 126
Ja ck sonv•lle
16 '24 3 35 125 164
V trg•n•a
13 23 4 30 115 151
It's Snow Tire Time!
Richmond
9 27 A 22 97 175
Mond1y 's Results
(No games scheduled )
Today•s Games
R ~ehmond illt Balt1more
Sprmgf1eld at Boston
Rochester at Nova Scotia
Posillve Slop and Go In Mud
Cmcinnal• at Virg1nta
&amp;Snow
(On ly games scheduled )

FLYERS WIN

y s op ,.

EXPERIENCED

Meigs

KOSCOT KOSMETIC S &amp; W IGS
we h cwe the prodl: ct on hand
and we del1ver to you per
sonally Helen Jane Brown
9925113
12 30 tf c

AND

NOTICE Otl shortage 01l land
for lease m Southern Oh10
tnqu1re to George Newberry
P
0
Box 1485
Yuma,
Ar~zona 8SJ64
1 15 3tc

5 ROOM apartment w1lh bath

and OIL

SALES &amp; SERVICE

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

POMEROY, 0.

SATURDAY JANUARY 18th
and
19th
POMEROY

RECOVERY

OF F ICE rooms for r ent on 2nd
floor of Coats building over
Dutton s Drug Stor e Call 992
3641 or 992 5141
1 4 12tc

GAS

.,. JS&gt;

DAILY SENTINEL

(1)

2 bedroom
FU RNI SHED
Middleport
apartment
Phone 992 3874
12 28 tr c

B

Ph . 99 2 5271

WOOD TRUSSES

EACH FREE COFFEE AND
DONUTS OPEN 9 AM TO 8

ST , POMEROY PHONE 99'2
7554
1 15 4tc

I

WANTED IN
POMEROY
PHONE 992-2156

STOCK PLUS 10 PCT OFF
ON
ALL
UPHOLitPTERY
SUPPL IE S AND FABRICS 8
TRACK TAPES GOSPEL

For years, The Sen
tinel has. helped young
people develop the
attributes and talents
whoch spell success 1n
adult life

NAME

PAPER CARRIER

m~nor

Daily
Sentinel

I
I

WANTED

BABYSITTER Phone 992 3645
LI V IN G ROOM suites 1n
1 1J 3tc
modern and M ed 1terra nean
sty l es Your cho 1ce of co lors NEED woman to liv e m and
1n \lei vets or nylon w th
take mothers pla ce of 2
Sc otchgard
Only S279 9S
children 1n a new respe c table
Pomeroy
wh1i e they last
home You may also have I
Re covery ~22 E Mam Str ee t
c h1ld of your own Phone 99'2
Pomeroy Phone 99'2 7554
2536
1 10 ate
1 8 He

BE A

SLEE PIN G room ove r w•n e
store •n Pomeroy Referen ce
r equir ed Ca ll 99'2 5293
1_
10_ tfc
_...!_ _
________ __

Wanted To Buy

THE

Notice

AND COOLING

HO USE on Rout e 7 1 • mile
south of Eastern Htgh Sc hool
5 rooms and bath See or call
Paul Ka rr Chester Oli10 9BS
A
U SED
galvantzed
or
3538
a lu m •num
roo f •ng
any
l 13 3t c
length Phon e '1. 41 noo
1 13 3tc
3 A ND 4 ROOM turn shed and
OLD lurn1tur e oak t able s
unfurn iShe d
apartments
ASK US ABOUT
cl ocks ICe box es bra ss beds,
Phone 992 5434
PRE-FABRICATED
d1shes
or
complete
4 12 lf c
househo lds wr.te M
D
M 1ll er , Rt 4 Pome roy Oh o
PRIVATE meetmg roo m for
ca ll 992 6271
any organlzat•on phone 992
5 13 tf c
3975
3 11 tf c
CASH pa1d far all make s and
models of mobile homes
Bu1ltto Your 'Specs
PhonP area code 61 4 423 953 1 3 ROOM turn shed hou se W1lh
bath Adults only Phone 992
4 13 tf c
Delivered to Job Sole
5592
1 10 ff c
GOOD used p ana Phone 992
2704
n Rut land
RESTAURI1JI,IT 1 10 6tc
lor rent ~II equ tpm ent fur
n1 Shed Call Rutland 742 -4211
MATERIALS CO
NO I COPPER 6Sc radiators
1 10 6tc
773 5554
Mason , W Va
3'2c red brass, 35c batterr es,
$1 10 M A Hall Ree ds vil l e
NEW 2 room apartment
Oh10 Phone 378 6249
furnrshed k1tchen bed room
ELNA and Wh 1te Sew1ng
1 6 lfc
bath te l ephone 773 5147 also
Mach ines
Serv•ce on all
1 2 bedroom
11v1ng room
makes Reasonable rates
krtchen
bath
apartment
The Sewmg Center, M1d
furnished an hard road 1n
dleport OhtO
Mason
Phone
Reyno ld s
11 16 tfc
Apar tm ents W Va
1 10 6tp PRICE
CONSTRUCTION.
Roofmg spout .ng, kitchens
and bathroOms Complete
remodelmg Phone 742 6273
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Business Services

TR AILER
B row n s Trail e r
Pa rk Phone 99 2 3324

and la undr y g round floor
unfurniShed
Brownell
Avenue Call 985 3974
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OPEN EVES. 8: 00P. M.
POME.ROY, OHIO

Add1 t1onal 25c Charg e per
Ad\lertrsement
OFFICE HOURS
8 30 a m to s 00 p m Da ly
8 30 a m
t o 12 00 Noon
Saturday

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1968 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
$8f5
4 Door V 8 eng me automat1c trans , power steering ,
factory a or radoo, good fire s, clean In tenor blue f 1n1sh

RATES

GIRLS

TRAIL ER In ~yracuse
adultS
25
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$l 495

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The Publ sher r eser \les the
righ~ to edit or re tec t anv ads

1971 DODGE CORONET
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lsi lme hrP.S, cl ean •ntertor dark blue ltmsh
popular model

Stb l e for more than one tn
cor rect 1nser t on

For Want Ad Serv1ce
5 cents
per Word
msert
M 1n1mvm
Chaone
r ge S1
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14 cents per word th ree
consec ut1v e mse rt1on s
26 ce nts per word S IX con
secu t •ve ~nsert•ons
'25 Per Cen t D1 scoun t on pard
ad s and ads pa1d W1th 1n 10
days
CARD OF THANKS

$2895

1971 CHEVROLET BLAZER
4 w h dnve 350 V 8 eng me locking frt hubs, automatic
tram. power steer~ng &amp; brakes, radiO vehic le of many
uses customtnm shar pl ow':ler

OBITUARY

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

S2 00 for 50 word m rn
1mum Ea ch add1t1onal word

3c

BLIND ADS

W E W I SH to express our sm
cere apprec•at 1o n to Mr
Geo rg e G laze
M rn 1ster
Rawlings Coats
F unera l
Home fr end s and neighbors
lo r flowers cards food and
ali who helped 1n anyway m
the death of our be loved
moth er The Verna Hysell
F a mily
1 15 ltp

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MEIG S CO
F1sh &amp; Game
Assoc w1l l have a meetmg
Jan 16th 7 30 at Syra cuse
Club Room
1 13 41 c

OR OLDER
PAPER
CARRIER.

INCOME Tal' ~e rv 1Cf" 9 am to
5 p m Darty except Su nday
even 1ngs by appomlment
only Co Rd 22 off Rt 7
bypass Phone Wanda Eblin
992 2212
1 2 30t c
S&amp;G G.O.RAGE
Bradbury
acr oss WMPO Rad •o phone
Grand open1n9
992 29 42
Monday Now through Jan
31 a V 8 tuneup S27 95 Free
lube lob w1th 011 change
1 13 12tc

FAST CLAIM SERVICE
Ca ll
Stephen C. Snowden
IIAII 'UJII
55J Russell 51
(Gravel Holll

DELIVER

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Mtddleport, Oh1o

Phone 992-7155

The

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BASEMENT
sale
W1nter
c lothing and addtt 1onal Items
Monday Jan 14th through
Fr •day Jan 18th 10 am till
dark 572 South Third Avenue,
M•ddieport Not respons ble
for acCidents
1 15 2tc
GUN Shoot January 12 6 p m
M1le H il i Road
Factory
choked guns only Assorte_d
meats Sponsored by Rac•ne
F1re Dept
11 5 41 C

Th1s could be your
golden opportunoty to
learn
bus1ness
methods, save money
for clothing or college,
win prozes . These and
many other benefits
are
avaolable
to
deservong
Sentonel
carroers

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

JANUARY 18th and 19th
1974 9am to8pm TRUC K
LOAD SALE OF FACTORY
SE COND LIV IN G ROOM

SUITES THESE TWO DAYS

ONLY PLU S BIG SAVING S
ON OUR REGU't.AR STORE

ROCK

WESTERN

COUNTRY

ONLY

&amp;

$2 50

PM

FRIDAY

A route moght be open
in your neighborhood,
to fond out .

Call
992-2156

14 R1versode Dr.
Athens, Ohoo
Btll Wade Aucltoneer

SALE EVERY
SATURDAY
NIGHT 7 PM

OR FILL OUt

Consognments
ac cepted 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
dally, or will pay cash
for your household
items.

AND MAIL
THE COUPON

PHONE 593-5035
COLLECT

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MEIC&lt;SCOUNTY OHIO

IN THE MATT ER OF SE T
TLEMENT OF ACCO UNT
PROBATE COURT MEIGS
COUN TY OH IO
Accounts and vouchers of th e
fotlowrng named f l dUC i art es
have been f1 l ed 1n t he Probate
Court. Me•gs County Oh•o for
approval and sC'tl l ement
CASE NO 707'21 F rrs t and
F1nal Acc ount of Glen Ca ton
Guard•an of tt1e Person and
Estate of M chael Caton a
CASE NO 20878 F rrst and
F 1n a l Acc ount of Sh a ron
Swartz ExecutriX of the Last
Wrll and Testament of Sarah L
Woode De ceased
CASE NO 20803 F1rst and
F mat Acc ount of Clarence
Roscoe Wtse Sr Executor of
the E st ate of E l• zabeth W•se
Attm'an..._Deceased
Unless excepl10ns are filed
ther e to sad accounts will be
for hear~ng before sa1d Court on
the 12t h day of February 1974
lll wh 1ch trme sa1&lt;:l accounts will
be conS i dered and contrnued
from day to day unt1t fmally
di SPOSe d of
Any person •n l erested may
file wntten except1ons to satd
accounts or to matters per
t ammg to the execut1on of the
trust not tess than f 1ve days
pr~or to the date set for hear~ng
M A NNING 0 WEBSTER
JU DGE
COMMON PLEA S COURT
PROBATE DIVI SION
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
IS li e

633 E MAIN

B&amp;G AUCTION

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Property

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
PROBATE DIVISION

Favonte Country
Muste Stars V1s1t On

THE RALPH
EMERY SHOW
4:30 TO 5:30
Monday thru Fnday

WM~M
STEREO. 92.1

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Oh10 Cc:~llege
Basketball Records
By Untied Presslnternaflonal
(Through games of Jan 12)
M1d Amenun Conference
Conference Overall
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Res1dence, commerc1al or
mobtfe homes Save on parts
&amp; labor
215 N 2nd Ave
Middleport
Phone 992 3509

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Ohro Unp,•ers .ty
2 0
Western M•ch lgan
I D
Central M1Ch1gan
1 0
Toledo
1 1
Bowlmg Green
1 1
Kent State
0 2
M 1am 1
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0 2
Oh1o Conference
W L

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7 4
7 5
9 3
7 4
6 6
4 7
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W tttenberg
4 ()
9 1
Muskmgum
4 ()
8 3
Cap •tal
3 0 11 2
Marretta
2 0
6 4
Oh10 Northern
5 3 9 4
Mount Un1on
3 2 8 5
Kenyon
2 2 5 5
Demson
1 2 5 4
Otterbem
1 2
3 7
Oberlin
1 3
4 4
Wooster
1 3
7 5
H e1delberg
1 3
4 8
Baldwin Wallace
1 4
3 9
Ohto Wesleyan
0 5
0 8
Big Ten
Conference Overall

W L

W L

Purdue
3 0 10 4
2 0 10 4
Mr c hhJan
W1sconsln
1 1 9 2
lndtana
1 1 9 3
Mtch rgan State
1 1 6 S
Ill inois
1 1 4 s
Iowa
1 1 4 7
Northwestern
1 2 6 6
Ohio State
o 2 5 1
Minnesota
0 2 6 6
Hooster· Buckeye Conference
Conference Overall
W L W L
6 1 10 2
Defiance
4 1 13 3
Hano\ler ( lnd I
3 1 tl 3
Ear lh ~m l lnd )
4 2
6 7
Ande"Pn { 1nd l
3 ]
5 8
Bluffton
'2 4
4 7
Wilmington
J
Manchester ( lnd l 2 5
7 8
I 4
8 I!
Taylor (lnd, l
1 s
6 6
Ftnd tay
Others
W L
Hiram
6
1
Steubenv•lle
9
2
10 3
c.ncmnatl
9 ]
Dayton
•
3
Akron
Ashland
8 '
10 s
Malone
John Carro l l
5
3
Wr1ght State
' 8
5
7
5
Youngstown State
•
6
R10 Grande
6 6
Cedarv•lle
Walsh
7 10
Wtlberforce
'
6
Case Weste r n
3 5
Urbana
5 9
Clevelan&lt;:l State
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)(av•er
4
8
Central Stat e
3 7
2 9
Oh•o Dam •n•can
T1ff1n
2 II

Bertha M Hysell, Extrx ,
Mary Emma Brickles, dec to
Wolham Robert Brockles,
Aretta Bnckles, N '!, Lot 276,
Middleport
F W Wilcox, Adrta L
Wolcox to Kenneth W Wolcox,
Raymond L Wolcox, 9 76
Acres, 53 75 Acres , 48 31 Acres,
Rutland
Harry Marvon McGufhn,
dec'd to Dorothy L McGuffon,
Steven McGuffon, Debra
McGuffon, Cert of Trans ,
Moddleport
John G Sauvage, Ann
Sauvage, Garland Weaver,
Elizabeth Weaver to Vollage of

Pomeroy, Lot, Pomeroy.
Franklm Real Estate Co to
OhiO Power Co., Coal 85 Acres,
Columbta
Franklm Real Estate Co to
Ohio Power Co , 156 50 Acres
Coal, Pomeroy
Eugene
H
French,
Catherone P -French to Eugene
H French , Catherone P
French, Lot, Middleport
Okey R Van Meter, dec to
Mae Van Meter, aka Hannah
May Van Meter, James Robert
Van Meter, Doris Ruppenthal,
Lucolle Ridenour, Ross Van
(lleter, Ruby Van Meter, Merle
L Evans, Lebanon
Ross Van Meter, dec. to
Lou1se Van Meter, Louise
Gluesencamp, Shorley Jean
Van Meter Theoss, Linda Lou
Van Beter Batley, Nicki Dawn
Van Meter, Lebanon

For Sale

1970 OPAL Rally '2 900 mlles
$900 phone 667 3652
1 13 3t c
SA LT FOR ICE AND SNQ\.
Rock salt for townsh1ps
towns and busmesses In
bulks and bag s for Ice and
snow EKce ls ror Salt Works
Phone 992 3891
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On Most Amencan Cars

Painting A Specialty

-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992-2094

DITCHING SERVICE
Water Lmes and Power
Lmes All work done by the
foo1 or contract Also dozer
work and sephc tanks 1n

slalled
See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992 -7089
N1ght 992-3525
or 992-5232

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DOZER and back hoe work
ponds and sept1c tanks d1t
ct11ng service , top so li , fill
d irt
lim es tone , B&amp; K Ex.
cavat1ng Phone 992 5367 or
992 3861
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NE IGLERS for bulld•ng houses
and k1tc:hen cabtnets Call
Guy Ne.gler Racine Ohto
949 3604
12 20 26tc

7 30 - To Tell The Trulh 6 New Price Is Roghl 8, 10 Beaf The
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8 00 - War and Peace 20 33 Adam 12 3 4 15 Happy Days 6

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Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

Area's Most
Rea sonable Pnce s

Monday thru Saturday
606 E Mam , Pomeroy , 0

Catch 33 33
10 30 - TAo Cho Ch uan 33

News J 4 8, 10 13, 15 , Janak I 33
30 - Johnny Car son 3, 4 15 Su1 c 1de Cl ub6 13 News B 10
12 00 - Mov1 es 'The last Rebe l 8,' The Stra nger Wore A Gun

10

WED{'IESDAY, JAN. 16 1974

Slory ll

6 35 - Co lumbus Today 4
6 45 - Farmt1 me 10 Mormng Repor t 3
7 00 - Today 3 4 15 , CBS News 8 10 F armer s Daug hter 13
P1xanne 6
7 30- Nr Zoo Revue6 Rocky &amp; Bullwmk le 13
8 00 - New Zoo Revue 13 Sesa me Sf 33 Cap t Kangaroo B ru
Jeff' s Colli e 6
8 30 - D~ek Van Dyke 1J Brady Bun ch 6
8 55 - News 13
9 00 - Paul Duc:on 4 Fr~endly Jun ct1on 10 AM 3 Abbott &amp;
Cos tello 8 Ph 1t Donahu e 15 Movt e 'The Fem a le T r ap 13
W1id Wild West 6 Cover to Cover 33
9 30 - Secret Storm 8 To Tell the Truth 3
9 55 - Chuck Whtte Reports 10
10 00 - Dmah Shore 3 15 Joker s Wtld 8 10 Company 6

DICK SEYLER, Owner
Phone 992 2799
Kerr Street
Pomeroy Oh1o

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

A&amp;A HEATING
INSTALLING
AND

992 -2094
606 E. Maon Pomeroy

10 30 - $10,000 Pyramod8 10 Jeopardy 3,4, 15

OFFICE SUPPLIES

REPAIR

11 00 - Gamb1t 10, 8 Password 13 Wtzard of Odds J 4 15 M1k e
Douglas 6
11 30 - Hollywood Squares 3, 4 15 love of Life 8, 10 Brady
Bun ch 13
11 55 - CBS Ne ws 8 Dan I m el's World 10
t2 00 - Password 6 Bob Brauns .SO 50 Club 4 News 13 News 8
10 Jackpot• 3 15
12 30 - Search for Tomorrow 8 10 , Sp l 1t Second 6. Baffle 3, 15

and

Res1dence and
Mobile Homes

FURNITURE

PHONE 843-2341
C BRADF OR D AuctiOneer
Complete ServiCe
Phone 949 3821
Racme Oh10
Cntt Bradford
.5 1 He
EXCAVATING dozer, loader
and backhoe work
sept1c
tanks mstalled dump trucks
and lo boys for hire Will haul
fill d1rt top sotl limestone
and gravel Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
n1ght phone 992 3525 or 99'2

5232

6 00 - Sunns e Sem1nar 4 Sacr ed Heart 10
6 15 - Ur ban league 10 Folk L1tera ture 3
6 20 - Farm Repor t 13
6 25 - Paul Harvey 13
6 30 - Ftve M1nutes to L1v e By 4 News 6 B1ble Answers 8 The

We Stnp Patnt , Varm shes ,
etc from Furmture
Ant1ques Modern Meta Is
We buy Anhques, Collec
hbles, etc
P1ck up Serv1ce Avatlable

Pomeroy

Ph 992 2174

Stop In and See Our
Floor Dosplay.

12 45 - E leclrlc Company 33
12 55 - News J 15
1 00 - News 3 All My Cho ldren 6 1l Nof For Women Only 15

BUILDING
const ru c tion ,
remodel1ng and room ad
d 1t1 on s Also , profeSSIOnal
floor sandmg and refmtshmg
Phone 949 3833
1 15 6tc

Concentration 8

Afternoon Playbreak 6, 13
2 00 - Days of Our L1ves 3, 4, 15 Gu1d1ng l 1ght 8 10 , New lywed
Game 6, 13
2 30 - Doctor s 3, 4, 15 Edge of N1ght 8, 10 G1rlm My l1fe 6 13
3 00 - Another World 3 4 15 Genera l Hospttat 6 13 Prtce Is

TEAFORD
Vr~-q•l

Grolloth 8
Elec Co 33 Gomer Pyle 13 Bever ly Hollbllloes 8

5 30 -

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Hodgepodge lodge 20 Tra1ls West 15 Gi lli gan 's Island 6
5 55 - Earl N1ghtmgale 15

Brok· ·•

6 00 - News l 4 8. 10 15 ABC News 13 Sesame Sl 20 Per

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Potnl'r oy, Oll1o iS/69

sonailty and Beha v 1oral Development JJ Truth or Con
sequences 6
6 30 - News J 4 6 8 10,15, Hogan's Heroes 13
7 00 - What s My L1ne 8 Truth or Conseq 3 Beat the Clock 4
A nyth1ng You Can Do 13 Elec Co 20 News 10,6 Know Your

NEED A new ce1 11ng or room
paneled or 1nter.or pan t 1ng"
Call Richard Wilt, 992 '2889
12 18 26tc

Schools 33
7 30 - To Tell fhe Trufh 6 Sale of lhe Century 8 The Judge iO

Beat the Clock 13 Poli ce Surgeon 3 On the Mon ey 4 An
hques 20, Ep1sode Adton 33
8 00 - Sonny &amp; Cher 8, 10 Bill Boyer s Journal 20 33 , Chase 3,

WIN AT BRIDGE

Checking for 4-card'majors
NORTH
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oftK 1072
WEST

for Sale

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CO-OP COUNTRY
SQUIRE 120
ALL SIZES IN STOCK
Let Us lnsloll Now!

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DA\'TON, Ohoo (UP!) _)
SUPER SERVICE SYA
Dayton University,ranked 20th
Jack w--:cliiey, Mgr.
In the UP! major college poll
Ail Phone 992-9932
last week, r~gistered its loth L---------c--:::'
Victory 10 13 outings Monday EXCELSIOR Sail Works. E
nlgl)t With a 74-59 romp over Moln st , 1Pomeroy All kinds
Loyola (Ill ). The Flyers were · of sail water pellets, water
nuggets, block salt and own
led by Mike Sylvester, who Ohio Rfyer S•lt Phone 992
ropped the nets for 23 points to , 3891
6 s tfc
take game scormg honors.
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MEIGS &amp; GALUA

STATE

ROUTE

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CHESHIRE OPEN 7 AM
TtLL 6 30 PM 5 DAYS A
WEEK PHONE9925693
1 14 5tc

CLOSE OUT on new z,g Zag
Sew.ng Machines For sew1ng
stretch fabr~cs buttonholes
fancy des1gns , etc Pamt
sl•ghtly blemtshed Choice of
carry1ng case or sew rng
stand S49 80 cash or terms
available Phone 992 2iB4
T-14 lfc
ELECTROLUX Sweeper deluxe
model
Complete Wtth al i
cleaning attachments and
uses paper biiQS Slightly used
but cleans and looks new Will
se ll for $37 25 cash or terms
ava1l8ble Phone 992 2984
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1972 KS Chevy Bllzer . 4 wheel
drl\le, 4 speed transmission ,
blue w•th Whtte removable
top ' Ali new 10 IS new tires ,
eM.cellent cand1t10n Call 992
72&lt;10 after 4 p rn
1 10 6tc

SPACIOUS bl Level and Split
level homes are now under
constru ction on c 1ty water
and sewer
Many deluxe
features lncludmg a~r con
dfltonmg
Best financing
a\C&amp;IIable Other type homes
•n d1fferent areas on F H
Adm frnancmg w1th- no down
payment Call collect (837
6540) or wrtle IO MEIGS
DEVELOPMENT . P 0 Box
33 Middleport , Ohto 45760
1 9 ttc

W Uloloty Noce lol ASKING
$10,000 00
MIDDLEPORT
MODERN BUILDING wolh
busmess room &amp; apartment
3 BR I Lots of closets). 1'/2
baths, Dtnmg room, N1ce
k1fchen Hardwood f loors
(carpeting over). Atr cond
Gas Hot Water Heat up and
down 2 garages

BUY A HOME, OWN SOME
OF THE BEST COUNTRY
IN THE WORLD: THE
GOOD OLD USA
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
992-2259
If no answer 992 2568

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allows you to fond 4-4 maJor
suot fots North's two club 1S
at;~ example of thos conventoon The bod does not show
cli.obs It merely ask.s partner
t~ bod a four card major suot
or:he has one
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bids two spades North raoses
roght to the spade game and
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drawong trumps, knockong
o~t the ace of clubs and eventually losong the heart trock
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three notrump because the
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to two tpades:
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partner rebidS one notrump.
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•or home ...

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CAN DISASTER

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pocture bod It descrobes a
hand woth a defonote poont
count The standard os 16·18
but more omportant ot de·
scr obes a hand woth a bal·
anced pattern To get best
value from your notrumps
the hand pattern should be
4·3-3·3 4·4·3·2 or 5-3-3-2
Smce' the notrump 1s a pic ture bod ot os possoble to de·
velop very effective methods
of respondong to it Woth a
balanced hand you somply
add your poonts to your
partner's The total deter-

11h story

RUTLAND FURNITURE

ACROSS
1. Johnny

BE

CALL
STEREO RADIO , am fm , 8
track tape combinatJon , 4 way
spea-ker
sound
system
Balance $102 66, or use our
budge! terms Call 992 3965
1 11 li e

The ocal truth IS - he was AWOL from the Navy whenlmet
hom, hos folks are still a love, and ot was probably a bocycle gang,
not motorcycle, as he's four years yotmger than he sa td He
never went to V1etnam, and now has a dishonorable discharge
I could for gove these hes, of he dodn 't keep telling them He
spends money hke water and says he got oobbed He won't keep a
JOb and I'm afraod to leave the baby woth hom so I can 't work He
has a wold temper
A Navy psychoatnst saod he has homocodal tendencoes and I
heloeve that, because he's almost kolled me thre e limes He has
also threatened to heat up Mom and Dad of they don 't govc us
more money They' re already practically supportmg us
Onl) tomes he s happy are when he's bought somethmg new
and expensove and then he s hke a lottie kod woth a toy He bought
a new car a month ago for a small trad e~m and b1g payments
(over three years) He'lllose oland then he'll beat me up agaon
He's mea n to the baby, he never takes us anywheoe All he
thmks about os sex, and sevcral llmes he's kocked us out, but ask.s
us back roght away
Oh yes, he's constantly )Oktn g about dovorce - at least I
I HINK he's JOkmg What can I do ' - LOST UNDECIDED AND
MIXED UP

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

frame J BR with closets
Bath, Gas furnace , Carpeted
Paneling, Porch, Basement

LP GAS FURNACE

4 I S Mov1 e

by THOMAS JOSEPH

twace

Today 's
Alma Me
By United Press Inlernational
Today iS Tuesday , Jan 15,
the 15th day of 1974 With 350 to
follow
The moon 1s m 1ls last
quarter
Tehnocally there os no mornmg star
The evenmg stars are Mecury, Venus, Mars and Saturn
Those born on this date are

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Real Estate For S31e

house , extra ntce
locatton on new by pass Rt 7,
IS mmute dr1ve to the Gavtn
Plant and ten mmute dri\le to
Pomeroy Extra large lot can
be-vacant at once Can see by
appomtment
Call anytime
after 3 p m 247 12163
1 11 Stc

Tom T Hall, the country musoc wroter who 's good for about
one fm e song a year, has one out called "I Love," which
enumerates the thongs he does It got me thonkong about thmgs
"e love, and how many of them are deceptovely somple. ordinarv
bots and poeces of hvmg
For example
I love the warm feehng of gettmg up late on weekends far
more tha n any of my famoly reahzes Weekdays, I'm the forst to
arose, and ot's lonely But to awake on a Saturday and fond the
household already on full motoon os some thong hard to put onto
words - but so dehghtful
I lo\ e the spmt of calm that pervades the houses of my
mother and my wife's parents They're qu ote doffeoent, but there
IS the sa me sense of serenoty and acceplance of hfe 's lot which
warms and comforts
I love dark and stormy mghts - of I'm not traveling next day
I love the d1ffeoent way each of my daughters says " Daddy "
I love The Sportong News, published by , for ar.d about spor t
nuts
I love qwet Saturday rughts, which has the best televosoon of
the en llre week
I love the faothfulness of m) son, J on, who never lets more
than a few days go by wothout wntong or calhng hos parents from
his slatoon woth the Navy (The ph one bills aren't so pleasant,
though )
!love memoroes of the huntong trops li'Sed to go on, With my
father and uncles at forst, and later all by myself, or woth some
froends- and thos IS strange , because I haven't fored a gun at an
anomal on 20 years
!love Cleveland Amory, the greatest debunker on TV trope on
the world, on his TV Goode revoews (I also love him because he
agrees that "Pollee Story" os a hne sen es, and I love NBC for
keepmg ot ahve )
I love watchm g Pete Rose play baseball
I love the wave of compassoon my wife feels for pets and
ammals, and the marvelous, miracul ous way t he ammals seem
to sense her concern
I love phone calls from old pohtocal cronoes
I love hsterung to Chet Atkons oo Charlie McCoy or Floyd
Cramer or Boots Randolph, very softly, JUSt before I go to bed
each mght
I love October
That's JUSt a small, q very small sa mpling , of my lost What
would you mclude on yours'

Bap
I wa sn I popu lao on high school and dreaded beong an old
ma1d so when Tony ca me along I thought he w(1s the answer to
my l oneliness I was 18 when we mat n ed and om baby arnved
fi ve months later
I gradually found out everytlung he told me was a he He saod
Ius fath eo "as on Mafia and when hos motheo left hom he had her
and Tony's three sosters kotled He sa od tha t set hom off, and he
was m a btke ga ng fOT four yea rs, a drug addu.:t, and was shot
three limes Then after that he reformed and went to 'Nam
where he was almost kalled, but was com mended fm bravery

TIMOTHY;&gt; ITS M E ~ .JAfiET '
THAT ACTOR BO'f THf'l' 6RO..IGI1 T

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7 ROOM

A Pnrtratt or Manta I M1sery

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So long aS Tony keeps gettong whatever he wanls from ) OU
and your parents, he'll conhnue as chllctish and cruel as he ts
now Develop a backbone - and don't take any more abuse 1
You needn't pay all your hfe for a moslake made at 18 1 m
sure your folks woll stand by untol you can make a new hom e fo r
yourself and the baby - SUE

Both vulnerable

Auto Sales

POMEROY -

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Generation Rap
By Helen and Sut• Bottcl

BY PAUL CRABTREE

psyduatro st - HELEN

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Pets For Sale

SINGER sewing machines 1972
model in beaut1ful walnut
cabinet Makes des1gn st 1f
ches, zig zag , buttonholes,
blind hems, etc Like new
Only $89 95 Call Ravenswood
273 9521 or 273 9893 after 5 oo
12 7 lfc

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3 30 - One L1fe to LIVe 13, 6 , Paul Donahue 4 M a tch Game 8
How To Surv1ve A Marr~age 3, 15 Volcano 20
4 00 - Mr Cartoon J Somerset 15 Sesame St 20 33 . Love,
Amer1can Shyle 13 Speedrace r 6, Hazel 8 MO\I Ie 'Ch1na
Venture' 10
4 30 - Green Acres 3 Bonanza 15 TBA -4 ABC Afterschool
Special 6, 13 Lucy Show 8
5 00 - Mr Roger s 20 33 Bonanza 3 Merv Gr~ffm 4 Andy

Real Estate For Sale

DOZER work land c learmg by
the acre hourly or con t ra ct,
farm ponds, roads, et c Large
dozer and operator w1th over
20 years exper~ence Pull1ns
E xc avatmg Pomeroy Ohto
Phone 992 2-478
1219tfc •

Secret Storm 10

1 30 - 3 On A Mafch 3, 4, 15 As lh e World Turns 8, 10 ABC

WIL L tr.m or cut trees and
shrubbery Also c l ean out
basement s att.cs etc Call
949 3221 or 7-4 2 4441
1 2 26t c

2 11 tfc

Tom or r ow 3, 4, New s 13
News 4

1 00 2 00 -

"STRIPPERS"

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.

1-Jew s l'O

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Dick's
Hoard House

From the largest Truck or
Bulldozer Rad1ator to the
smallest Heater Core
Nathan B1ggs
Rad1ator Spec1ahst

1l , Maude 8, 10

30 - Hawa1 1 F1v e 0 8 Lumberjack 1n Alaska 10 Ha na cek. 3
4 15 Mov•e Mrs Su ndan ce 1 6, 13

9 30 - NBA All Slar Game 8 10
10 00 - Marcus We l by MD 6, 13 Po11ce Story 3 4 L

Open 8 Tll5

All work guaranteed

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TUESDAY. JAN 15.1974

'5.55

llncolnH•II Pomeroy, O

~og

6 00 - ABC News 13 Sesa me St 20 Lets Tra\le l 33 New s J 1
Truth or Consequences 6 News 8 10 15
~ 30 - News 6 8 10 Hogan c Heroes 13 NB C New s 3 4 IS
Your Future Is Now 33
7 00 - What's M y lm e 8 Dusty 's Tra!l 13 Electr•c Co 20
Truth or Co nsequences 3 Beat th e Cl ock 4 News 6, 10 Ca l l of
the West 15 Marco Sportllle 33

ACRES - In Moddleporf on
0 DELL Al1nement work can be
dane by appointment only at Route 7 Loop EKcelle!lt for
present t1me , due to Illness rn housmg or bus1nes s
family
Phone
for
ap WARM - 3 n•ce s1ze bedrooms
pomtment 74'2 3232
steam .heat w1th gas bo•ler
11 25 tfc
Modern kttchen d1sposal , 2
AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
NEW SET of encylopedlas over
cancelled "
Lost
your G &amp; E Appliance Rej;latr Phone laz y susans, was her and dryer
100 hard backed g_ovel books
operators l •c ense Call 992
and
garage
at th e shop 992 3802 or 949 2 porches
never been usecf;'" 5 000 BTU
7429
4254
REDUCED
westmghouse a1r condlt•oner
6 15 tfc
12 30 26tp TUPPERS PLAINS - 5 rooms. ,
pracl1cally new
sew1ng
mce bath , automatiC heat
mach•ne and qu 1te a few
SEWING MACHINES Reparr READY MIX
CONCRETE Garage and one acr e Onl y
m•scellaneous 1tem s Phone
ser\11ce all makes 992 2284
d e i1ver ed nght to your $8500 00
9n 5968
The Fabr.c Shop Pomeroy
protect Fast and ea sy Free
I 10 5tc
3 bedrooms
Authonzed Smger Sales end
est1 mates Phone 992 3284 SYRACUSE serv1ce we Sharpen Sc 1ssors
Goeg tem Ready M t x Co , w1th closets, bath, furnace
3 29 ti C
LOSE we1ght With New Shape
garage and n1ce lot
Mtddleport Ohto
Tablets and Hydrex Wat er
6 30 t fc CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND
P 11t s at Dutton Drug 1n
----- ----....,------- - Large yard for prtvacy 2
Midd leport &amp; Nelson Drug
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED bedrooms. wash e r dryer and
1 15 3tc
REASONABLE rates Ph 446 mosf furnolure Only $7 500 00
4782, GalliPOl iS, John Russell
HAVE all your upholstery
REDUCED - 6 room frame on
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE
Owner and Operator
needs
Burlap
den1m.
JANUARY 18TH &amp; 19TH
S 12 ffc level lot Back porch, garage
cambric foam glue zippers ,
1974 9am toBpm TRUCK
w1th ut 1llty m town $3500 00
tackmg str1p, sprrngs and SEPTIC TANKS
LOAD SALE OF FACTORY
AROBIC
clips, Ch ipboard , button
SECOND LIVING ROOM
SEWAGE SYSTEMS SELL ING REAL ESTATE IS A
twine , sewing thread leg s,
SUITE S THESE TWO DAYS
CLEANED,
REPAIRED
LOT OF TROUBLE AN
upholstery
books,
dacron,
ONLY PLUS BIG SA VINGS
MILLER
SANITAT I ON
SWERING THE PHONE.
webbing
spnng
twme
tac
ks.
ON OUR REGULAR STORE
STEWART
OH
10
PH
662
GETT ING THE PROSPECTS
welt cord cotto n , sw 1vel
STOCK, PLUS 10 PCT OFF
3035
bases and foam , foam, foam
ON ALL UPHOL STERY
10 4 tfc TO SEE. AND ADVERTISING
Pomeroy Recovery. 622 East
IS HIGH CALL US AND LET
SUPPLIE S AND FABR IC S 8
Main Street, Pomeroy Phone SEPTIC
TRACK TAPES , GOSPEL
TANKS
cle aned VIRG DO IT
992
7554
ROCK
COUNTRY
&amp;
Modern San .tat1on 992 3954 or
'12 23 26tc
WESTE,RN ONLY9AM TO
992 7]49
8 PM
FR IDAY AND
10 23 tfc
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18th VACUUM Cleaners new 1973
Model
Complete
w
tth
all
&amp;
19th
POMEROY
FOR elec tr.cal plumbtng , ana
cleanmg toots Small pa1nf
RECOVERY 622 E MAIN
remodellng work Ca ll 943
damage 1n Shipping W111 take
STREET
POMEROY
2341 tor FREE ESTIMATES
$27 cash or budget plan
PHONE 992 755.4
1 11 26tc
ava1table
Phone
992
2984
1 15 4tc
12 18 tfc
1971 12 X 60 REBEL mob 1le
1973 ZIG
home lot 100 x 200 1949 Ford PAINT DAMAGE
ZAG SEW ING MACHINES AKC Toy Poodle Pupp1es,
p1ckvp truck runs good
Still m ong1na1 cartons No
Phone 667 3347
S75 00 S1amese K1ttens, SlS
attachments needed as our
I 15 61p
Phone 1 256 6247
controls are bu11t In Sews
1 10 26tc
wtth 1 or 2 needles, makes
9 FT X 12 FT gold and brown
buttonholes, sew on buttons AKC Cairn Terrlors, 6 weeks
O\lal bra1ded rug, S30 500
mon...ograms, and blind hem
bates m •xed hay SOc a bale
old
Male
and
female
608 E.
stitch Full cash price S38 50
Phone Chester 985 3333
Champ1on lme $100 Phone
or
budget
plan
ava1iable
MAIN
9.tl9 46()9
1 15 31C
Phone 992 2984
1 10 SIC
1218tfc
POMEROY, 0.
PROPE~TY sold' Save now an
auto parts. all stock must go' SINGER Automatic Z1g Zag
MIDDLEPORT - Trail er
Over 1/ i off on anythmg In
Sew1ng Machines. 1n sew1ng
space
and
Home
4
yard we havet 390 Ford &amp;
table Makes buttonholes ,
bedrooms
Bath
Cellar
&amp;
Mercury motors S30 383 &amp; 318
1973 DUSTER 318 Phone 992
sews on buttons, blind hems
Garage Severa l lot s 1n
7631
Dodge &amp; Plymouth motors
etc Top notch condition Pay
eluded MAKE AN OFFER
S30 6 cyl Chevrolet motors
S51 or terms avatlabte Phone
1 15 7fc
S25 late model auto and std
TUPPERS PLAINS
992 2984
t ransm ISS1ons from S10 to 540
12 19 lfc
MUST SELL - MOVING 13 14 1S" wheels, all kmds $2
J n1ce BRs, large closets
Complete front ends 525 See GROCERY buslnP.ss for sale
Lo\lely bath K1fchen has lots
Paul Baird at Pauls Auto
B..ulid1ng for sale or lease
DESIRABLE two bedroom
of cabmets, Range and Oven
Parts Rt 7 by pass or Phone
house m Middleport ready to
Pt10ne 773 5618 from 9 30 p m
Ut1llty room J yrs old 1h
446971.1
oc cupy Call 992 5310
to 1&lt;1 p m for appomtment
acre
$16,000 00
1 9 6tp
3 20 ti c
12 3&lt;1 26tc
HAY FOR sa l e 400 bales $75
pe r bale
M1 x ed clo\ler ,
alfalfa and orchard grass
Pho?le 985 3808
1 13 3tp

International Hockey
League Standmgs
By United Press lnternat•onal
North
w 1 t pts gl ga
Muskegon 24 25 4 52 145 125
Toledo
19 22 1 39 144 157
Saginaw
19 23 1 39 178 168
F I tnt
17 25 2 36 137 154
Port Huron 14 26 1 29 113 141
South
w 1 t pts gf ga
Des Momes 2S 14 2 52 168 144
Davton
2'2 19 3 47 153 140
Columbus 22 '21 2 46 178 174 FOAMfofiliYOUroldCouchand
Fort Wayne 22 19 0 4o4 141 154
ct1air cuShi on s as low as
Monday's Results
510 95, Upholstery books only
(No games scheduled)
SOc, 4 Inch covered foam
Today's Games
mattresses for standard size
(No games scheduled)
bed
$29 95
Pomeroy
Recovery
622 E
Main
American Hockey
Pomeroy Phone 992 7554
Leagye Standings
12 23 26tc
By Untied Press Internal tonal
North
UPHOLSTERY Fabr ics by the
w I t pts gf ge
yard 54 Inches w1de as low as
New Haven 25 12 7 57 170 127
$1 95 per yard, velvets as low
Prov1dence 23 17 6 52 199 138
n 53 .45 , Imported velvets ,
Rochester 21 11 7 49 151 128
$9 95 We also have nylon,
No\l a Scotra 19 16 8 46 137 122
Herculon . cotton pr~nts.
Boston
15 24 4 34 129 155
\llnyls and remnants by th e
Sprrngfteid 9 20 9 27 117 15A
yard or by the p1ece Pomeroy
South
Recovery, 622 East Main
w 1 t pts gf ga
Street Pomeroy Phone 992
Hershey
22 12 8 52 176 125
755.tl
C1nC1nnat t 21 13 5 47 139 127
12 23 26tc
Baltimore 21 15 3 45 138 126
Ja ck sonv•lle
16 '24 3 35 125 164
V trg•n•a
13 23 4 30 115 151
It's Snow Tire Time!
Richmond
9 27 A 22 97 175
Mond1y 's Results
(No games scheduled )
Today•s Games
R ~ehmond illt Balt1more
Sprmgf1eld at Boston
Rochester at Nova Scotia
Posillve Slop and Go In Mud
Cmcinnal• at Virg1nta
&amp;Snow
(On ly games scheduled )

FLYERS WIN

y s op ,.

EXPERIENCED

Meigs

KOSCOT KOSMETIC S &amp; W IGS
we h cwe the prodl: ct on hand
and we del1ver to you per
sonally Helen Jane Brown
9925113
12 30 tf c

AND

NOTICE Otl shortage 01l land
for lease m Southern Oh10
tnqu1re to George Newberry
P
0
Box 1485
Yuma,
Ar~zona 8SJ64
1 15 3tc

5 ROOM apartment w1lh bath

and OIL

SALES &amp; SERVICE

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

POMEROY, 0.

SATURDAY JANUARY 18th
and
19th
POMEROY

RECOVERY

OF F ICE rooms for r ent on 2nd
floor of Coats building over
Dutton s Drug Stor e Call 992
3641 or 992 5141
1 4 12tc

GAS

.,. JS&gt;

DAILY SENTINEL

(1)

2 bedroom
FU RNI SHED
Middleport
apartment
Phone 992 3874
12 28 tr c

B

Ph . 99 2 5271

WOOD TRUSSES

EACH FREE COFFEE AND
DONUTS OPEN 9 AM TO 8

ST , POMEROY PHONE 99'2
7554
1 15 4tc

I

WANTED IN
POMEROY
PHONE 992-2156

STOCK PLUS 10 PCT OFF
ON
ALL
UPHOLitPTERY
SUPPL IE S AND FABRICS 8
TRACK TAPES GOSPEL

For years, The Sen
tinel has. helped young
people develop the
attributes and talents
whoch spell success 1n
adult life

NAME

PAPER CARRIER

m~nor

Daily
Sentinel

I
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WANTED

BABYSITTER Phone 992 3645
LI V IN G ROOM suites 1n
1 1J 3tc
modern and M ed 1terra nean
sty l es Your cho 1ce of co lors NEED woman to liv e m and
1n \lei vets or nylon w th
take mothers pla ce of 2
Sc otchgard
Only S279 9S
children 1n a new respe c table
Pomeroy
wh1i e they last
home You may also have I
Re covery ~22 E Mam Str ee t
c h1ld of your own Phone 99'2
Pomeroy Phone 99'2 7554
2536
1 10 ate
1 8 He

BE A

SLEE PIN G room ove r w•n e
store •n Pomeroy Referen ce
r equir ed Ca ll 99'2 5293
1_
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Wanted To Buy

THE

Notice

AND COOLING

HO USE on Rout e 7 1 • mile
south of Eastern Htgh Sc hool
5 rooms and bath See or call
Paul Ka rr Chester Oli10 9BS
A
U SED
galvantzed
or
3538
a lu m •num
roo f •ng
any
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S 7 The Daily Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Tuesday , Jan. 15,1974

Middleport

Mothers march tonight
The annual Mothers' March
of Dimes will take place in
Meigs Couniy tonight.
Mrs. Carol Jean Adams,
director, sa~d that the March
will be made be tween 5 and 9
p m. In Middleport, Pomeroy,

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March of Dunes, Mrs, Joan
WHI1~ms,treasurer, Pomeroy.
or give 1t to the volunteer
leader in the1r respective
areas

A Family Medical Record
brochure published by the
Syracuse, Rutland , Rae1ne, National Foundation - Mbrch of
Chester and Tuppers Plains. Dimes 1s available in the Meigs
Residents are asked to turn County Bookmobile , Mrs.
on their porch lights. Mrs. Adams sa1d. The brochure is a
Adams aga in emphasized thai simple, comprehensive format
families are expected to make for keeping vital family health
only one contribuhon : lo the mformahon, orgamzed and
"March", through the mailer ready for the times when it 1s
received earlier this month, or
through the com ca rd s
distributed 111 the schools
Soliciting m Pomeroy and
(Continued from page II
Syracuse will be members of
the o.. ,., Eta Phi Chapter of fective .!an. 16; read a letter of
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority ; m thanks from the HarrisonVIlle
Middleport, the Xi Gamma Mu P1'0 for the new sl.age curtain;
Chapter of Bela Sigma Ph1 agreed to employ , as subSoronty; in Rutland, volun- stitutes, employees who are on
tee rs under Mrs . Judy leaves of absence , and ap·
Snowden; in Racine, volun- pomted Barbara N1bert as a
teers headed by Mrs. Mar~ teacher for the remainder of
Dudding; in Chester, women the 1973-74 sc hool year.
Present
were
Supt .
directed by Mrs. Judy
Eichmger, and in Tuppers Hargraves, Clerk Lee McPlains, volunteers led by Mrs Comas, board members Joe
Sayre, Carol Pierce, Robert
Doris Well.
Resid ents m1ssed tonigh t Snowden, Wendell Hoover and
may ma1l contribution to the President Virgil King .

Budget

needed.
It provtdcs space for. com-

plete health

hi ~ tories

or

parents and ch ildren, tilt'
duldren's btrth record , cir-

cumstances and termination
tnformahon in incomplete
pregnancies, an immumzation

schedule along w1th a record
card for Immuniza tions, space
for physical examination inf ormation,

indi vidua l

problems , medications and
allergies, family illnesses and
insurance mformatwn .
The Family Medical Record
brochures cost nothing, but the
only location where they are
available is the Bookmobile.

Ford
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conclusion.

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whatever their feelings they
owe it to all of us to do it
promptly and responsibly.
"They have no right to leave
America hanging wheri so
much that is important
remains to be done.
"Write the last chapter, close
the book and get on with the
vital business of the nation .''

Dance and Listen To The
Music of

GEORGE HALL
10:00 TIL 2:00
Saturday At

THE MEIGS INN
POMEROY, OHIO

We have a wide variety of c heck ing and savmgs acco unts lor you to choose from Colorful,
decorator checks to special

checkmg accounts and regular passbook or
cert1f1 cate savings, you 'll find that we cover
the spectr um of all your bank1ng needs

·~SERVICE
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Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMISSIONS - Marie
Divietro, Syracuse; Goldie
Wyant, Pomeroy; Donna
Gilmore, Pomeroy; Joseph
Dennison, Glenville, W. Va.;
Eva Diehl, Racine ; Edward
Findley, Racine.
DISCHARGES - Mildred
Mitch, Steve Eblin, Donna
Sellers, Ricky Fairchild, Mary
Young, Lilly
Edwards,
Rochelle Robinson, Jo Ann
Conkle, James Reeves.

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we hove some
special checking
and savings accounts.for you!

personalized

Ford urged h1s former House
colleagues.
"It is high time we got out of
the rut of despair and self
doubt and back onto the h1gh

PLf:ASANT VALLEY
DISCHARGES:
Mrs .
Clarence Yeager, Letart;
He• . : Herdman, Letart; Mrs.
Curtis Wolfe, Longbottom;
Point
Lorie
Greenlee,
Pleasant ; Cathy Simpkins,
West Columbia; Sylvia
Ohlinger, West Columbia; Mrs.
Bobby Jones, Cheshire, 0.;
Betty Higginbotham,
Columbus, 0 .; Mrs. Okey
Hurlow, Point Pleasant, and
Freda Turley, Hartford, and
Mrs. Richard Henchman,
Gallipolis.

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GIIJ.IGAN ADDRESS
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov.
John J. Gilligan is ex~ted to
tnuch on a variety of subjects
in his "Slate of the State"
message tonight, but there wlll
be "nothing spectacular,"
according to an aide. Gilligan
will most likely ask the Ohio
General
Assembly
for
legislation to establish a new
emergency energy board and
authorize the administration to
lower speed limits to conserve
fuel.

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KNEE INJURED
Harold Burnside, Pomeroy
R.D., fell Friday night at his
home dislocating his right knee
and is now a patient at the
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
He will he in a cast for eight
weeks following his discharge
from the hoopital.

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By LEE LEONARD
UP! S!i!tehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Gov.
John J. Gilligan has credited
the people of Ohio for encouraging the1r government tn
surpass every other state in
progress over the last three
ye_ars, mainllning more advances are just around the
corner under his continued
leadership.
The governor deta iled his admint st ra t ion 's
pr og r ess
Tuesday evening m h1s fourth
annual "State of the Slate"
message to a joint session of
the General Assembly..

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The people of Ohw d1d it "
The gove rnor hsted eight
major
areas
of
accomplishment under 1t1s administration , mcludin g tax
reform , educatiOn support ,
labor reforms, reduction or
crime and drug abuse, aupport
or mental hea lth , ·co nsumer
protection and pollutwn control.
"We, the people of Ohio, have
done all these things m barely
three years and the cost to the
average working fam1ly m
Oh10 has been less than 50 cents
a week - less than the cost of a
pack of cigarettes," G1lhgan

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sa1d.
,"We, the pc'Ople of Oh1o, have
done all this - we ha ve reformed our tax system; we
have pwnpt..&gt;d new life into our
Sf'hool system; we have transformed our mental hospitals ;
we have made hfe uncomfortable for crunmals of all kinds,
whether they do th e1r work m
the streets or in offices; w~
have clea ned up our environment - and we have foste red
the stronges t peace-tim e
et:onomy in the history of ow
state; all at a cost of 50 cents a
week to the average Ohioan.
"We, the people of Oh1o, have

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transacted and Harold E.
Hubbard, pres1dent, reported
that 1973 had been one of the
more successful years for the
bank.
Following the stockholders
meeting, directors held their
annual orgamzational session
when officers were reelected.
They were Paul S. Smart,
chairman of the board; Harold
E. Hubbard, president; Bernard V. Fultz, vice president;
Manning Kloes, cashier; Gene
Grate, assistant v1ce president,
and Lois McElhinny and Ed•
ward Durst, 1Joth assistant
cashlers.
Following the meeting the
directnrs were joined by their
husbands or WIves for a dinner
at the Meigs Inn.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1974

detailed report to the General
Assembly,within a few days on
the dimensions of the energy
problem m Ohio.
The governor said the repor t
would be accomRamed by a I1st
of recommendations, mcludmg
crea tion of an Emergency
Energy Board .
"We will intensify our efforL&lt;
Ill make Ohw the na11onai
lea der in producing clean
energy from Ohio's abundant
supply of coal," he sa1d.
"The studies we have conducted have convinced me that
by working together, by actmg
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Now You Know

enttne
PHONE 992-2 156

JENNWER LOHSE SHEETS was named chairman of the
new Meigs County Bi-Centennial Committee at a meeting
held Tuesday afternoon at Rock Springs. Guest speaker, Tom
Crouch, administrator of the Ohio Bi-Centennial Advisory
Committee, was guest speaker for the meeting when plans
were started for the local observance of the nation's 200th
birthday.

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CLEVELAND - NEW FEDERAL ENERGY regulation
requires oil companies to provide service stations with 100 pet. of
gasoline they rece1 ved m the corresponding mon\)1 in 1972.
"We can 't SUpply what we don't have," a spokesman for
standard Oil of Ohio (Sohio) said here Tuesday, Sehio has had its
stations on a 90 pet. allocation since November, the spokesman
said.
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The regulations also require companies to begin allocating
home heating oil on the basis of ~bout85 pet. of 1972 use.

ASPECIAL TEAM OF U.S. AND ISRAELI officials worked
today under the auspices of Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger to reach a compromll!e plan accepl.a~le to Egypt for
troop pullbacks along the Suez Canal.
Israeli Fore1gn Minister Abba Eban called the Jerusalem
U.lks "intense," and senior U. S. officials said the Israelis were
close to reaching a compromise proposal. In Tel Aviv, the Israeli
command reported sporadic clashes along the potentially explosive Egyptian and Syrian cease-fire lines,
CLEVELAND - SPEAKING AT CLEVELAND Slate
University Tuesday, Sen. W1lliam D. Proxmire, D-Wis., said
"this coming year we '11 see the first recession m history where
profits will increase."
The chairman of th~ Senate subcommittee on priorities and
economy in government said profits will increase mainly from
the petroleum industry where profits wlll rise $13 billion. "I am
not convinced by arguments · that letting the price rise will
control consumption," Proxmire said. He said he paid 57 cents a
gallon for gasoline" in Washington .
''The little guy who has to drive to work 1ll in serious trouble
with those kind of prices," Proxmire said.
COLUMBUS - COMPLAINTS WERE HEARD in the Ohio
House Tuesday from Repulibawlegislatnrs who were upaet over
acting chaplain Rev. Colby J. Grimes' prayer to open the sesswn.
The GOP lawmakers grumbled at what they thought was a
promotwn lor higher office of Gov. John J . Gilligan, a Democrat,
contained in the prayer.
The prayer ended : "And one last thing, Lord : Grant that the
man"who here delivers the SU.te or the State message, grant that
he will someday soon be delivering the Slate of the Uruon
message. Amen." _ ..
Gilligan, who addressed a joint session of the General
Assembly Tuesday night, has often been mentioned as a prospect
for national off1ce, mcluding the presidency or vice presidency.

HOWARD FRANK

By Bob Hoeflich
Meigs County's interest in
history and the upc om mg
bicentennial celebration of the
United Slates was reflected in
the
appro•imate
60
organizational represenl.atlVes
attendmg a meeting at the
Rock Springs Grange Hall
Tuesday afternoon.
The meeting was arranged
by the Meigs County Commissioners to laun ch an
organ iza lion
th at
ll)ay
determine the county's role in
the nation's 200th anniversary
celebration.
The
commissioners invited
organizations across the
county to send representatives.
Tom Crouch, Columbus ,
administrator of the Oh10
Advisory Committee for the BiCentennial, outlined plans
being made across the Slate for
the observance and what funds
are avilable,..J/n a matching
basis, for special events and
projects. The group also
progressed . to the point of
naming a county bi-&lt;:entennial
committee which will start
meetings next month to plan
some special events for the
Meigs observance.
In his talk, Crouch pointed
out that the slate advisory
is
planning
committee
traveling exhibits which will
sU.rt moving about the slate In
the spring; is preparing
publications to adv1se citizens
of the program and the activities; a teacher institute on
early . American history;
educational te levision
programs; festivals and
theatrical presentations
through the college bicentennial program, and a
speakers' bureau.
"The goal of the slate
cOmmittee," Crouch said, "1s
Ill tnuch every Ohioan with the

s1gmficance of the bl·
cenlenmal."
Restoration projects are
being cond ucted in some Ohio
cities and towns as a part of the
bkentennial observance. He
pointed out that the three
themes for the observance
from the national standpmnt
are "Heritage, '76;" "Hortzon,
U.S. A.," and "~' es tival,
U.S.A "Communihes plannmg
celebrations may use any or all
of the themes, he said.
Crouch emphasized that the
SU.te Committee this year w11f
rece ive $200,000 in federal
funds which will be given to
towns and cities, colleges, or
even townships on a matchmg
basis to carry out bi-&lt;:entenniai
projects. This is in comparison
to only $40,000 in federal funds
received last year. In selecting
the areas to receive the funds,

HOUSE DESTROYED - A family of five was left
homeless Tuesday night when fire destroyed its one story
frame home. Pomeroy Fire Chief Charles Legar said the
home \Vas owned by Lawrence Darst, located on county road
25 near Meigs High School. Loss tn the home and its contents
was estimated at $10,500. A Honda motorc'Ycle was also

Frank to Newland resigns
file for clerk's position
auditor

Meigs Co~Treasurer
Howard E. Fran Republican,
today announced a t he is a
candidate for the office of
Meigs County Auditor.
In
making
his
announcement, Frank said: "I
will continue to work for, and
support all local government
agencies throughout Meigs
County as I hav• in the past.
Commenting on his decision
to file for the nomination,
Frank said:
"A recent study commission
on local government appointed
by the governor recommended
that the office of county
treasurer be combined with
that of the county auditor
Should this recommendation
become a reality, I feel that my
years of knowledge of the
auditor's office and the past
years experience in the
treasurer 's office qualify me
for this position"

VANCOUVER, B. C. - A FORMER AIDE to billionaire
Howard Hughes says he wants to tell the Senate Watergate
committee about relationshlps between the President, the
President's brother Donald and the Hughes organization. John
Meier, 40, said in an mterview at his home in suburuan
Tsawwassen, B. C., that if the committee does not hold hearings
on the subject, he is considering releasing his testimony through
the news media.
'
Meier has met w1th committee investigators twice. Asked
what he wants tn testify about, Meier listed Hughes' purchase of
Air West Air Lines for a reported $90 million in 1969 - which
President Nixon approved - and $250,000 in campaign contributions from Hughes to Nixon in blJth the 1968 and 1972
VFWTOMEE:T
presidential elections. "It encompasses the whole l_loward
The Racine Memorial' YFW
Hughes -Richard Nixon - Don Nixon relationsnip," Meier said. Post 6065
meet Monday,
Meier declined to elaborate on specific aspects of his planned " Jan. 21 , at 8 p.m. at the Racine
Continued on, Page 16
Legion Hall.

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The resignation of C. 0.
Newland, clerk of the board of
education, was accepted with
regret Tuesday night when the
Eastern Local School board
met in regular session .
Newland has been associated
with schools for 40 years as a
board clerk and as a bus
driver.
Applications lor the clerk's
position are being accepted at
the high school. Newland's
resignation is effective June 30.
The board also discussed its
recent action moving the sl.art
of classes each morning h1 the
district one hour later with
dismissa( in the afternoons
coming one hour later. It was
decided last night that after
three weeks time on the one
hour change, schools will start
one-half hour instead of one
hour earlier, effective Jan. 28.
Alter three ·weeks of the one
half hour earlier schedule, the
schools of the district will
function on daylight savings
time, starting at the hour that
classes began before the time
change went intn effect. ·
The . board appointed Inzy
Newell as head cook ~t Chester
and named Eileen Swain as full
time assistant. Mrs. Swain was
given a six weeks leave of
absence. Lewis Berkhimer was

the committee · will not only
cons1der geography but also
value of the presenl.atwn and
its longevity.
Robert Clark, Comm1ss10ner
President, !Jianked the large
number who attended the
meeting and suggested that
such a turnout md1cated not
only interes t but that there w1il
be adequate personnel to carry
out a successful bi-&lt;:ehtenmai
program
He turned the meeting over
to C. E. Blakeslee after
suggesting a plan to follow in
setting up a local advisory
committee for planning the
local observan ce .
The plan was followed, with
the commissioners appomting
f1ve members, and those
present appointing one person
frorr. each v11lage; one from
each township and live

authoriZed to attend a football
clime m West Vtrgmla on Jan.
:&gt;.'i and Charles Wllfs was
authorized to attend the slate
music convention in Columbus
on Feb. II.
Theresa Casci and Paul S.
Miller were added to the list of
substitute teachers and the
board signed diplomas for nine
semors who graduated from
high school Friday 111 conjunction with a one-year trial
early graduation program. The
nine students are Bill Hayes,
Lawrence Harper, Dtana
Larkins, Loretta Spencer,
Cathy Coates, Denise Pullins,
Cindy Dom1gan, Jenny Cline
and Leigh Chne.
The board recessed un hi
Wednesday night when a
budget discusSion will be
continued. Attending were
board members Roger Epple,
Howard Caldwell Jr., 'Clyde
Kuhn,- Oris Srriith and Dorset
Larkins; Charles Swogger,
principals; C. 0. Newland,
clerk, and Carolyn Smith,
representmg the teac he rs
Assn.

Byer reelected
firemen chief

in Middleport
Officers of the Middleport
Fire Department have been
elected for 1974 and 1975.
Fire officers mclude Bob
Byer, fire chief; C. Robert
FISher, assistant chief; Wayne
Davis, ·captain; James B.
Daniels, first Lt.; Howard A.
Dalley, second Lt., and Frank
Epple, third Lt.
Officers of the first aid umt
are Larry L. Baker, chief,
Kenneth Imboden, assistant
ch~ef, and Carol Mowery,
captam . Administrative officers are Thomas R. Darst,
president; Sidney Russell, vice
president; Robert McEihinny,
treasurer, and Bob E Byer,
secretary.

SHOTS $1.10
Influenza shots will be given
Me1gs County senior citizens at
1 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 22, at
the Senior Citizens Center in
Pomeroy.
Senior Citizens wishing the
vaccine are to call the center
no later than Monday , to
register, 992-] il86 or 992-7884.
LOCAL TEMPS
The shots at $1,10 per person
The te111perature in down- will be given by a registered
tnwn Pomeroy at II a.m. nurse through the cooperation
Wednesday was 50 degrees of the Meigs County Health
under sunny skie.s.
Department.

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done all th1s, and there 1sn't
another state in the umon that
has done anything comparable,'-' the governor said.
"We have done all this because
the people knew it could be
done and because the people
made sure it would be done."
Gilligan said there IS still
progress to be made in the
areas of campa1gn spendm g
and electora l reform, women's
rights, public welfare, health
care, higher education and energy.
He sa1d energy leg1slat10n
w1ll receive top prwrity this
year, and promised to submit a

Ce llophane, the clear
wrappmg paper, is a brand
name in most of the world but
m the United Slates, as the
result of a court decision, 1s a
,ge neric term.

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Interest high in Meigs' role
for Bi-Centennial observance

Stockholders of the Citizens
National Bank in Middleport
reelected their board of
directnrs in the annual meeting
at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the bank.
Directors reelected were
James F . Arnold , Rodney
Downing, Dale M. Dutton,
Bernard V. Fultz, Harold E.
Hubbard, Rose S. Reynolds
and Paul S. Smart,
Routine

Robbery

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

to describe a J.J\!1 :sunaJ expenence in visiting Orient SU.te
Hospital near Columbus.
G111igan described how an IS:
year old boy at Orient expressed grat1tude for vast improvements made at the Institution and told the governor
patients now have good food , a
clean place to •-sleep, room to
store their cloth.es and 24-hour
care.
"Who d1d that'" Gilligan
asked. "Not me. Not you," he
satd, waving his hand toward
the lawmakers, "although you
voted for the appropriations to
make these improvements

Devoted Tc The lnterettA Of The Meig3-Mmon Area

Two suits filed

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al office.
"We, the people of Ohio, have
reviU.lized our entire system of
government in this state and as
a result, go vernment, actmg as
an instrument in the practiced
hand of the people has shaped
ma gnificent things, " said
Gilligan as he retraced
programs put into effect since
his inauguratiOn in 1971
The governor touched briefly
on his legislative proposals for
1974 but dwelled at length on
activity of the past.
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The most dramatic portwn of
his address came when he departed from his prepared text

Considerable cloudiness
north tonight and fair south.
H1ghs today and .Thursday in
the upper 40s north to the upper
50s and lower 60s extreme
south . Low tonight in the ~ 0 ;.

set Friday

News.

• Hll! 45-mmute address was
interrupted 25 times by applause from the floor and
ga llems of the House chamber, packed with state officials,
ca binet and sta rr, and
Democratic state emplo yes
and well-wishers.
Gilligan's message was
punctuated time and again by
the phrase "we the people" as
he outlmed past victories and
anticipated future ones.
Democrats generally praised
the speech as a JOb well done,
wh1le Republicans insisted the
go vernor was running for reelectwn', or perhaps for nation-

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said "I believe that a majority
of the comiTilttee w1ll reach the
same

4,300 stations closed

(Contmued from page II
Fire l' qu1pment Fund Salaries,
$540 ;
public By Unhed Press International half of last year, there were more than 500 filling stations in
More than 4,300 service only 491.
the metropolitan area have
retirement, $200; eqmpmen t,
buildmgs and utilities, $3,155; stations have closed across the
The hardest hit areas ap- been forced to close since the
convention, $1~0; equipmen t United Slates since the start of peared to be Los Angeles and energy crunch.
Georgia industry officia ls
maintenance, $1,000, Total, the energy cri~is, according to Chicago.
mdustry
estimates.
also
reported a severe impact.
Lundberg Survey, Inc., of
$4,865.
A natwnw1de spot check by North Hollywood, Cahf., According to Jack Houston of
Planning Comrrussion Fund,
miscellaneous , $500; labor , United Press Internalional reported 1,074 gasoline stations th e s tate 's Association of
today showed that the gaso line in Los Angeles County have Petroleum Retailers Inc .,
$600. Tol.al, $1 ,100.
Swimmmg Pool Fund - s tation closings were not closed because of the fuel about 1,000 flllmg stations, or
Employes, $4,300, incidenl.als, confm"!l to any one area of the shortage. ln Ch1cago, Robert 20 per cent, have closed smce
Jacobs of the IllinOis Gasoline the shortage.
$1.~00;
chemicals, $500 ; country.
•l
\ ,
The
American
Petroleum
l
Dealers Association reported
electricity, $525 ; pool mamI
.,
.,,, .
lenance , $1,925; insura nce, Institute (API) m Washington,
I
D.C., sa1d no one really knows
$250. Total, $9,000.
' , .
~Bond Retirement ' Fund - how many gas stations haye
. •'·
Bonds, $8,000; interest, $2,895; been forced out of business
WASHINGTON l UPli REV. STEVE SKAGGS
miscellaneous, $450 Total , because or the fuel shortage,
The government today cut
but he said the rate of station
allocations of heating oil 15
$11,345.
closings
shot up 90 per cent
per cent and warned
Samtary Sewer Fund Umon employes at the $4M
homeowners ,they will run millton James M, Gavm Power
Clerk, $5,120; employes , nationwide during the first six
out unless they turn ther· Plant returned to work today
$5 ,200; supervision, $3,000;. months of 1973. At the same
time,
the
number
of
new
mostats down six degrees. following
pubhc retirement, $1,33~;
a
one
day
The six-degree formula " unauthonzed work stopmiscellaneous, $2,000; plant sta lions openmg up dropped by
also applies to schools. All page". All second shift workers
maintenance and equipment, 30 per cent between 1972 and
1973.
The Rev. Steve Skaggs will
other users of heating oll, were back on the job at 4 p.m.
$5,000; sewer improvement,
The API said 3,710 gas
be insl.alled as pastor of the
$16,125 ; office expense, $1,000.
Including businesses, must Monday.
sta tions closed between Janulower thermostats by 10
Total $38,780.
The work stoppage was Middleport First Baptist
ary
and
June
of
1973,
compared
degrees or face running out ca used by a " misun- Church m public serv1ces to be
Water Fund - Office
to
1
,9~3
durmg
the
first
s1x
salaries, $4,445 ; employes,
of fuel before winter Is over. derstanding" after three held at 7 p.m. Fnday at the
$12,200; pubhc retirement, months of 1972. Figures for new
The new regulations members of the International church.
stations
opening
up
showed
The Rev. Mr. Skaggs began
$1,665; office expense, $1,000;
became effective today with Brotherhood of Boilermakers
that
durmg
the
first
half
of
maintenance suppHes, impublication In the Federal Local 105 were discharged last his duties at the Middleport
church in November after
Register. They also allocate Friday
provement,
$4,120 ; 1972, there were 75~ new
miscellaneous, $5,000; water stations, but during the first
gasoline, propane, kerosene
Don Maupin, business agent havmg been ordained Oct. 7 at
and diesel fuel .
purchase, $12,000; equ1pment,
for the unwn, came to Cheshire the Deer Park Bapllst Church
$3,000. Tol.al, $43,430.
from Ch1llicothe Monday to m Louisville, Ky . He res1ded m
Water Mortgage Revenue
urge umon members to return Princeton, Ky. 15 years before
Bonds, Interest Payments,
to work. Some 3,700 persons moving to Illinois with his
- TWOFINED
family.
Following
his
Two suits have been filed in
$36,570.
SYRACUSE - Two persons are employed at the plant graduation from high school at ·
Sewer Mortgage Revenue Meigs County Common Pleas
construction site,
Marion, Ill., the Rev. Mr.
Bonds - interest payments, Court, one a divorce, and the lined in Syracuse Mayor
Herman
London's
court
other a damage claim by an
Skaggs received h1s BA degree
$24,360.
Monday night were Glen Ej.
from Umon University at
Street Maintenance Fund - auto insurance company.
OFFICERS ELECTED
Hudson,
Syracuse,
$100
and
Carolyn
J.
Clonch,
269
N.
supervisiOn, $5,335; employes,
RACINE -The Racine first- Jackson, Tenn., and his
costs,
three
days
confinement,
$11,28~; public retirement, Second Ave., Middleport, has
aid squad elected these new Master's Degree in Divinity
$1,66~;
equipment main- filed for a divorce from Ellis S. lor operating a motor vehicle officers at its monthly meeting from the Southern Baptist
tenance, $5,000; miscellaneous, Clonch, Middleport, on grounds while under the influence of Monday evening, Ray Adams, Theological Seminary in Louis$400; street repairs by con- of gross neglect of duty and alcohol, and Carl Jeffers, president; Jeanette Lawrence, ville. His parents, Mr. and Mrs.
tract, $25,000; eqmpment, extreme cruelty, and All SU.te Racine, $10 and costs, lor vice-p resident ; Walter Regnal R. Skaggs, reside in
$4,765; gasoline , $7,500; Insurance Co., Colwnbus, is disorderly conduct- Cleland, secretary ; Randall Lexington.
Members of the Rio Grande
materials, $5,000; buildings, suing Wanda A. Swearinger of intnxication. Both were cited Roberts, public relations;
$800, traffic lights, $250. Total, Rutland, claiming that she was by Police Chief Milton Varian . Walter Cleland, chief; Carol Baptist Associa~ion, the Ohio
involved in a Jan. 15, 1973
$67,000.
Cleland, assistant chief; Jake Baptist Convention, the
Meter Deposit Fund - accident with an All Slate
Bush, caplain; Dick Gardner, congregation of the local
TAKEN
TO
HOSPITAL
$2,500. Federal Revenue client. All SU.te is asking $1487.
Lieutenant, and the Rev. church and townspeople will
The Pomeroy E-R squad was
sharing fund, $13,000.
Bikacson, chaplain. The first.. participate m the installation
called
Monday
at
10:08
p.m.
to
Fire Chief Bob Byer,
aid 5Quad meets the second which is open to the public.
the
Paul
Darnell
residence
for
meeting with council to discuss Board intends to lake adMonday of every month at the
fire department matters, also vantage of the Oct. 2, 1972 offer Stella Darnell, a medical Racine lire house at 8 p.m.
disclosed that the en- and if so, how much land will patient, wh&lt;r- wa• taken to
vironmenl.al protection agency be needed from the park area. Holzer Medical Center.
(C~ntinued from page 1)
had advised him that there is to Council was in agreement that
made a statement. He is lodged
be no open burmng in Mid· the new building would be an
DIVORCE GRANTED
in
Meigs County Jail. Herman
dleport in any conl.amer that asset to the community. Last
UNIT CALLED
Lillian L. Maynard, Racine, Henry of the Bureau of
The Middleport E-R squad has been awarded a divorce in
does not have a chimney. Byer November Meigs County
said that the Middleport voters passed a bond issue to was called Monday at 11:56 Meigs County Common Pleas Criminal Investigation was ·
department will not issue provide $250,000 for the con- a.m. for Neva Pierce, Brad- court from Oscar Maynard, called to obtain fingerprints.
The incident is still under inburning permits. Mayor John struction and state funds have bury, who was l.aken to Holzer Racine.
vestigation,
Zerkle and Chief of Police J . J. been promised to help with the Medical Center.
Cremeans said burning had school imd sheltered workshop
been no major problem in for the retarded of the county.
Middleport.
It
was
In the concluding moments
acknowledged
that
en- of the meeting, council elected
SURGERY PLANNED
forcement of the no burning Hoffman, one of two holdover
Mrs. Beatrice Lisle of the
(Continued from page I)
regulation would keep all of- council members, as council advertising department of The man planting the explosive.
ficials, including firemen, busy president. The other holdover Daily
Sentinel
entered
if it were enforced.
councilman
is
William University
Hospital
in
OKLAHOMA CITY- A BUSINESS JET attempting to land
Clerk-Treasurer Gene Grate Walters.
Columbus Monday morning at Will Rogers World Airport crashed in a dense fog today four
reported that he has been
New council members, all of and will undergo surgery miles short of the runway, killing two persons aboard but apadvised by letter from the Ohio whom were present last night, there.
parently missing several residential areas.
Authorities first reported that several hourses "were inDepartment of Highways that are James Brewer • David
a warning light at the in- Jenkins, Marvin Kelly and
volved", but witnesses at the scene said no houses were on fire.
tersection of county road ~ and Allen Lee King. Also present
LOCAL TEMPS
Fire engines used foam on the wreckage of the Jet. George Clark,
the route 7 by-pass has been were Byer, Grate, Mayor
The temperature in down- chief investigator at the regional office of the National Transchanged from a position stand- Zerkle, Police Chief J . J . town Pomeroy at 11 a.m. today portationSalety Board in Fort Worth, Tex:, said the aircraft was
point in order to reduce its Cremeans and Don Pearch, was 43 degrees under cloudy owned by the Kerr-McGee Corp. of Oklahoma City and was flying
blinding effect. Grate com- new member of the board of skies.
from Corpus Christi, Tex., Ill Oklahoma City.
mented that the change is an lpu
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improvement.
Grate announced several
seminars to be held by the Ohio
Municipal League for new
members of council and announced also that $1,178.94 has
been received from the Ohio
Department of Economic
Dev~lopment toward purchase
of new radio equipment, which
is in use.
The mayor's report for
December showing receipts of
$1,672.40 in fines and fees and
$143 in merchant police
collections for a total of
$1,815.40 was approved.
Grate reported the receipt of
$2,247 in federal revenue
sharing funds for the last
quarter. Fire contracts with
Cheshire Village, Cheshire
Township, Salisbury Township
and the Gavil) Power Plant
were approved.
Grate outlined the complicated steps that are
necessary for a Lima, Ohio,
couple
who
purchased
municipal
bonds
from
Middleport and Pomeroy but
who now have loot the bo,pds.
Council passed an ordinance
providing that duplicate bonds
be issued Ill the couple, The
process is quite cooUy to the
couple, but will not cost the
village anything, Grate pointed
100 Pet. Nylon Rugs -12 feet
out.
wide- widths up to 18'. Bound
Council discussed ·the Meigs
all around. Solid colors and
County Community School
tweeds . A good selection.
which is to be built ln Meigs
County. It was pointed out that
on Oct. 2, 1972 council offered a
site for the school In one corner
Drive
to ·
Elberfelds
of the Middleport Community
Warehouse
ori
Mechanic
Park, near the corner of Locust
Street - See these tine rugs
and Plum Sts. It was not Inon
sale. Select the one or ones
dicated How much space of the
you want.
11-acres making up the park
would be taken up by the school
building if the offer were accepted. It was voted t9 ask

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members-at-large .
Elected officials m various
sub-&lt;livisions may also appoint
to the committee within the
next month if they so desire.
The comm1ttee appointed w11l
serve for one year.
The five appointees of the
commissiOners are Mrs.
Jenmfer Sheets, Blakeslee, Leo
Story, Mrs. ElizobeUJ Hllferty
and Mrs. Iris Kelton.
Township represenl.at1ves
selected yesterday were
Russell Cuiiums, Belford;
George Genheimer, Chester;
Elizabeth Jordan, Columb1a;
Fred Goeglein, Salisbury; Mrs.
Don Johnson, Lebanon ; Mrs.
John Wolfe , Letart; Mrs .
Charles Hensley, Olive; Mrs.
Agnes H11l, Orange; Carl
Dennison, Rutland; Avanelle
Holliday, Salem; Pauline
Atkins, Scipio; James Roush,

Sutton.
Village
represe ntatives
selected were Gerald Powell,
Pomeroy; Grace Pratt,
Middleport ; Vernon Weber,
Rutland ; Shirley Huston,
Syracuse, and Mr. or Mrs.
Frank Cleland, Racme.
Members-a t-large selected
by
the
rep rese ntati ves were Mike
Gerlach, John Fultz, Richard
Chambers, Mrs . Beulah Jones
and Mrs. Jeanne Brown.
The group named Mrs.
Sheets chair person ; Blakeslee
Hrst v1ce chairm an, and
Gerald Powell as second v1ce
chairman The secretarytreasurer will be named later
The first meet1ng of the new
group was set for 7:~0 p.rn oc
Tuesday, Feb. 19, at the Me1gs
Museum, Butternut Ave .,
Pomeroy,

delllroyed and some damage was dooe to the family's auto.
The fire ..as caused by an oil leak in the cook stove. Mrs.
Darst, while mopping up the oil from the kitchen floor,
decided to go outside Ill turn the oil valve off. While she was
outside an explosion occurred in the kitchen. The house was
engulfed in flames when the fire department arrived. The
family had no insurance.

Speech clinic
fund

approv~d

The Me1gs Coun ty Com- comrmssioners a resolution to
missioners Tuesday approved file an application on behalf of
a request for $1,648 from Susie the county with EDA for a
Heines, speech and hearing co- federal grant to improve
ordinator of the Meigs County county roads 1, I-A, 27 and 6 in
Regwnal Speech Clinic.
Col~mbia
township. The
Mrs. Heines explained that commissioners approved the
the total budget for the resolution.
program is $6,590 with oneAttending were Ro"bert
fourth of that amount to be Clark, Warden Ours, Henry
suppled by the county.
Wells, commissioners, Martha
Also meeting with the Chambers, clerk and Wesley
commissioners were Gene · Buehl, coWJty engineer.
Riggs and Bruce Ergood of the
Planned Parenthood of the
Meigs County Family Planning Six alarms come
'
Program, who discussed
funding of that program and to fire com pan v_
how the program works. The
commissioners t'Oo"Kr 10 action.
Six lire calls and 21 first aid
Phil Lavelle of the Economic calls were answered by the
Development Administration, Middleport Fire Department
EDA, U. S. Departmeht of during December, Fire Chief
Commerce, discussed w1th the Bob E. Byer reports.
Of the first aid calls, 15 were
in town and six were out of
tnwn. Of the six fire calls only
MONEY COMING
one was inside the corporation
State Auditor Joseph T. limits; two were false alarms.
Ferguson r~orts a total of On the lire calls firemen spent
$8,025,772.86 being distributed 35.7 hours with an average of 10
in December to the state's 88 men answering each caU. All
counties
for
welfare vehicles of the department
assistance. Meigs County's were driven 692.1 during the
share wa&amp; $9,300.

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