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10 - -The Daily Sentinel. Middlepnrt-Pom,•rO)'. () .. Momk1y, Mardi I7, 1 97~

Onassis to be buried on own island
PARIS (UP! ) - Mrs.
Jacqueline Kermedy Onassls,
oow twice widowed, will take
the body of millionai r e
AristoUe Onassis to Greece
Tuesday for burial on the
shipping ma gnate's pri va te
island of Skorpios, a famil y
spokesman said today.
Orly airport officials said a
sj&gt;ecial Boeing 7'!1 of Onassis's
Olympir. Airways was sche·
duled to leave for Greece with
Onassls' body, his widow and
his daughter , Otristma , be·
tween 9 a.m. and 10 a.m.
Tuesday.
Legal expert. in Athens sa id
most of his half-billion dollar
fortWJe was expected to go to
au istina, 24, but that Mrs.
Onassls might inheri t as much
as Sl25 million .

Market Report

said .

Onassis died of bronchtal

GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
March 15. 1974
Sales Report of
Ohio Valley Liveslock Co.
STOCKER CATTL E
StEERS - 25() to 300 lbs. 18 to
23.25 ; 300 to 400 lbs 19 to 23.40:
400 lo 500 lbs. 2IJ to 28; 500 to 600
lbs. 2il.50 to 29: 600 to 700 lbs.
18.50 to 25; 700 lbs. and Over 20
to 27.10.
HEIFER CALVES - 250 to
300 lbs. 17 to 24; 300 to 400 lbs.
17.85 to 22.50; 400 to 500 lbs. 19
to23; 500 to600 lbs. 20 to 23: 600
to 700 lbs. 2IJ lo 22.50; 700 lbs.
and Over 2IJ to 23.
STOCK COWS &amp; BULLS (By
The Head) - Slack Cows 120 to
197.50: Stock Cows and Calves ·
165 to 240; Stock Bulls 115 to
180; Baby calves 12.50 to 30;
!By the Pound) - canners &amp;
Cutters Cows 14.50 to 19 ;
Holstein Cows 17 lo 22.30;
Cmnmercial Bulls ( 1,000 lbs.
and Over ) 19 to 24.10.
VEAL CALVES - Tops 220
lbs. to 250 50 to 55 ; Medium 200
lbs. to 300 36 to 46; Culls 30
Down.
SHOATS- 12 to 35.

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight&amp; Tuesday

March

17 -18

THE STING

(Technlcotorl
Robert Fedtord
( PG l

Show Starts 7 p.m.

''

M r. rr l . ~l r

" Men are nol rewarded for
having brains . but for using
them "

It doesn ' t ta k e bra in s, j ust
good taste. to se lect brackets
sh e l vi ng

Laura L. Knapp
of Letart dies

Laura L. Knapp, Route I ,
Letart, age 70, died SlUiday tn
Pleasant Vall ey Hos pita l.
Fun er al se rvices will be
conducted Wednesday at I : 30
p. m. at the Fair view Bible
C1turch w1th the Rev . George
Hoschar officiating.
Burial will be in the Fatrview
Cemetery . Friends will be
re ceived at th e Fog leson g
FWleral Home in Mason after 2
p. m. Tuesda y. The body will
be ta ken to the chW'Ch one hour
before the service.
Mrs. Knapp was born Feb.
13, 190!i in Laurel C1if!, Meigs
CoWJty, Ohio, a daughter or the
lale William Doetfer and Lena
Young Doerler. Her first
husband was lhe late Lawrence
Taylor, who died In 1941.
Survivers include her· second
husband , Charles W. Knapp,
Route
I,
Lelart ; two
daughters, Mrs . Elizabeth
Ohlinger, Mason , and Mrs.
Frances Edwards, Richlands,
Va . ; three sons, Thomas
Taylor, Richlands , and
Clarence and Roger Taylor, of
Napoleon ; a stepson, George
W. Knapp, Middleport ; three
step-&lt;laughters, Mrs. Imogene
Golianek, Elyria, Ohio ; Mrs.
Mae Scarbro and Mrs. Luella
Hendrick, both of Middleport ;
four sJslers, Mrs . Evel yn
Young, Pomeroy; Mrs. Lucille
Hood of Warren, and Mrs.
· Hazel Clubber and Mrs .'
Frances Clark, both in
Florida ; 11 grandchildren, four
great-grandchildren, and four
step-grandchildren .
CLUB TO DINE
The Harrisonville Golden
Circle Senior Citizens Club will
hold &amp; birthday and potluck
supper Tuesday, March 25 at 6
p. m. at the HarrisonviUe
.Elementary School. Mr . and
Mrs. Darold Taylor, Portland,
will provide enterlalnment.
COUNCIL TO MEET
Chester
Council
323,
Daughters of America, will
meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m .
Pr rc tic e for a rally and
quarterly birthdays will be
observed. Potluck refresh·
ment. will be served .

QHWI

and

Some legal sources familiar
with the Onassis fortune said ,
however, the multimillionaire
gave his wife $10 million when
th ey were marrted and she
renounced any claims on his
estate.
Onassis associates smd the
aircraft carrying the body will
land at Aktion. an airport near
Skorpios, the island which
Onassis bought in 1963.
From Aktion , scene- of the
lUI val batlle in 31 B.C . where
August us Caesar defeated
Mark Antony, the body, acrompanied by members of the
Onassis family and household,
will be placed on a hearse for
the 10-mile ride to the fishing
port of Ntdri.
Nidrt lies across the bay
fr om Skorpios and the last part
of the journey will be made by
motor launch, a SP&lt;Jkesman

fr o m

ou r

" FRtENDL Y ONES"

POMEROY CEMENT
BLOCK CO.

AUTOS BUMP
Meigs CoWlty Deputy Ray
Manley Investigated a minor
accident today at 8:42a.m. in
front of the post offi ce in
Tuppers Plains . Dale W.
Welsh, 37, Tuppers Plains. had
stopped to go into the post
office when a car driven by
Lula Huffman, 61, Tuppers
Plains. backed from a
driveway and struck Welsh's
car.
There was slight damage to
1lle Huffman car and moderate
to Welsh 's. No citation was
issued .

pneumonia in the American
Hospital in Pari:) S&lt;.t turday
afte r hve weeks of treatmcnl.
John Kenn edy , Jr ., a nd
Ca roline Kennedy , the children
of the late President , fl ew to
Aklion via Athens today. The
two children, who were accorn.
panied by Mrs. Hugh Auchin·
loss, mother of Mrs. Onass•s.
wtll go from Aktion to Skorptos
by helicopter, a n Olympic
spokesman said .
A motorboat will take the
body to the small 2tJO.year-&lt;lid
chapel of Panagtsta amidst
orange and cypress trees and
flowers that Jacqueline herself
planted overlooking the loman
&amp;&gt;a.
In the chapel, dedicated to
the Virgin Mar y, Onass1s
marri ed the widow of
President Kennedy in 1968 and
buned hi s beloved son
Alexander in 1973.
Onass1s, a painted anc1ent
ikon of the Greek Orthodox
church on his breast, lay on a
bier s urround ed by whtte
fl owers today in the chapel on
the groWJds of the America n
Hospital where he died 34 days
after a gall bladder operation.
One orchid sent by his widow
was placed on the bier , family
friends said .

rail move
ConUnued !rom page I
track .
The development, it said,
"represents an OpP&lt;Jrlunity for
recreational development that
will probably never occur
again on such a scale ."
The report says good
examples of what can be done
are the Elroy-sparta State
Trail in Wisronsin , 1lle Dlinois
Prairie Path, the Cargill Long
Park Trail in Longview, Tex.,
and 1lle Burke-Gihnan Trail in
the metropolitan Seattle area.
Conunltlee Chairman Henry
Diamond said the report is not
recommending rail lines be
abandoned. But, he said, "if all
else falls creating trails from
rails no! only provides
recreation and environmental
benefits, but it preserves the
rorridor for P&lt;JSSible future
transP&lt;Jrlation needs: '

Mrs . Onassis, dressed in
·n,c archibi shop of the Greek
black
coa t, sweater and stoc k·
Orthodox chW'ch in Paris, C.
Mcllitios, said a prayer over in ~s. walked silently through
_the bier this morn ing for the th e bronze doors of Ute chilly
so ul of the 7J.year-old shtpptn g chapel.
tycoon.
She spent 15 solitary minutes
The body was to be placed in in the Am en can Hospital 's
a dark walnut roffin trii,mned cliapel Sunday evening with
with brass at 3: 15p.m. today. the body then left on the a rm of
Fun era l home off icial Gabrtel a bW'ly bodyguard , stared
Dumont said necessary papers stra ight ahead through sunfor transP&lt;Jrl of ihe body were glasses and drove to t he
be tng signed today at the Onassts apartment in the hear t
of Parts .
Greek l'onsulate.

Kissinger with
Minister Rabin
J ERUSA LEM IUPI J
Secreta ry of State Henry
Ktssmger met with Israeli
Prime Mmtster Yitzhak Rabin
today to ge t the Israeli unswer
K1ssmger hopes will keep his
shu ttle misswn gumg in search
of a second·stage accord be~
tween Egypt and Israel.
He had a green ll ght to
continu e negotiati ons from th e
Israe lJ c.:a bmet but it was W1clea r what proposal he was
ta kmg back to Presid ent An·
war Sadat when he ta kes orr for
Aswan, Egypt , to begm his
tturd shuttle betwee n the two
COWl tries.
· Departure was set for 3 p.m
19 a.m. EDT ).
Ki ss mger first had brea kfast
with Rabm and \hen met the
full Israe li negoHating team
for 90 minutes.
Afterward s he said, "We
revtewed once aga in the ideas
which I brought from Egypt
and th e Isra eli reaction as well
as the considerations which the
Israeli cabmet are asking me
to ta ke to Etypt."
Ktssinger will bnng back
Sada t 's res ponse Tuesday
afternoon:
On Kissinger 's way here last
Friday, a seni or offici al said
Israel would have to carn e up
with something new for Sadat
to keep the negotiations going.
Israel SOW'ces satd a gap still
eXIs ts between. the two countri es on wha t the settlemen t
should be and tha t Israel was
not yet talking about tern tonal

1ss ues - a formal orfer to withdraw from the Abu Rudeis Oi l
fields and the Sinm mo Wl tain
passes .
" What we are talkin g :.1hout
ts wh at Egypt g1ves in return
for ve ry su bsta ntia l and
'pa inful Is rael i territ ori a l
co ncess ions, ., an Is rae li
governm ent official said.
Kiss 1n ge r put a news
blackoul on details of the
nego tJa twns, but the Israeli
newspapers wer e full of
spec ulation and reports.
The Enghsh language Post
said Egypt was not prepared to
s1gn th e nonbelli gere ncy
declara tiOn that Israel has
demanded.
Th e Post said Sunday n1ght's
scsston between Kissinger and
the Israeli negotiators was the
to ughest ye t beca use th e
secre tary "dt d not hide his fear
that Israel's stand might endanger the successful out come
of the talk s."
Th e Hebr ew • lan guage
newspaper s
Davar
and
Ha' ar etz said Egypt had
proposed a join t pledge with
Israel to refrain from using
fo rce or the threat of fo rce but
linked such a pled ge to con·
tinued progress toward an
overall peace settlement.
"The Israeli team told Dr.
Kissin ger last night tha t the
pledge must s tand on its own
feet and be WJconnected to
external developments, " th e
two newspapers said

·

~usic

M. Harris

died at Holzer
Mrs. Susie M. Harris, 59, a
Icsident or 701 Beach St.,
Middleport, died at 1lle Holzer
Medical Center's Emergency
Room at 6 a.m. today. She was
born 10 Meigs County, Nov. 12,
1915 the da ughter of the late
John and Sarah Cochran
Lewis.
She married Uoyd Harris
who survives along with two
daughters, Mr s. Joyce Circle of
New Haven, W. Va . and Mrs.
Jamce Gibbs of Middleport ;
four gra nddaughters , four
brothers, Georg e Lewis of Salt
Lake City ; John, Belpre, Ohio ;
Robert of Racine and Samuel
of Harrisonville, Ohio, a stster,
Mrs. Dorothy Strickline of
Cambridge , Ohio.
Private IWJeral services will
be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at
Miller's Home For FWlerals ,
Gallipolis, with burial in Meigs
Memorial Garden .
In lieu of flowers, friends
may contribute to the
American Cancer Society .
Ca lling hours will be held at the
fWJeral home from 6-9 p.m .
Tuesday.

N H L Standings
By Unit e d Pre ss Int ern a tional
bt vhion 1
w . I. t. pi S gf ga
P hila dlph ia 42 18 10 94 249 165

I

Driver cited
after mishap

N Y 1Sian d e r s29 24 17 75 230 19 2
A t la nt a
28 28 13 69 198 199

Russell D. Morris, 18, Rt. 2,
Pomeroy, was cited to
D• vision 2
w . 1. ' I. piS gf 91 Municipal Court for driving left
Va n couver
34 29 1 75 237 122
of 1lle center following a traffic
Ch icago
33 3 1 7 73 237 2 14 accident at 9 p.m. SatW'day on
S t . LOUIS
29 28 13 7 1 234137
Min neso ta
20 43 6 46 198 305 First Ave. and Sycamofe St.
K ansas City 14 47 10 38 169 291
City police said the Morris
D1vi s ion J
w 1 t . ptsgf g;~ car went left of the center
M on tr ea l
4 1 11 17 99 32 9199 striking a vehicle operated by
L os An geles 36 15 19 91 235 163 Ralph W. Elliott, 26, Rt. 2,
P itt sburg h 33 2J 14 80 29 6 255 Gallipolis .
There
was
De tro •I
20 40 11 5 1 221 293
Was h in gton 6 59 5 17 152 383 moderate damage.
DIVI SiOn 4
A backing mishap occurred .
w . L I. pi s gt ga
at
10:18 p. m. SatW'day on
B uffa l o
4) lJ 15 10 1 317 213
Serond Ave. where an auto '
Bos ton
39 2 1 11 89 32 0 217
To r o n to
28 30 13 !Yil 248 277 driven by Maria F. Griffin, is,
Ca l i fornia
18 41 11 47 186 168 GalliP&lt;JliS, was struck by a car
Saturday's R es ults
backing operated by Vickie
NY Isl and ers 3 Bos t on 1
P1tt sburgh 12 Wa s h ington 1
· Lynn Moore, 16, Rt. 2,
P h ilad elph ia 4 Toron to 4
Cheshire. No charge was filed .
Mon t r ea l 3 Los Ang eles 0
Ch icag o 5 M 1nn es ota 2
Sunday 's Re sult s
Ph ilad elph ia J L os A nge les 0
M1 nn es ota .4 De troi t 3
B u ffal o 11 Toronto 3
B OS tOn 7 St LOU IS 2
P itt sburgh 6 Kansas C ity 3
Vancouv er 5 Ch1cag o 4
Monday 's Game
At lanta at Montreal

WHA Standing s
By Un1ted Pr ess International
E as t
w . L t. pfs gt ga
N ew En g lnd 38 24 5 80 2J S.23 l
Cl ev eland
29 36 ]
Chi ca go
26 40 I
lnd 1anapo1 s 17 46 ]
West
w. t. f .
Housto n
45 22 0

6 1 190 220
53 224 265
37 181 27 6

FAMILY THANKFUL
DEDHAM , Mass. !UP[) - A
pfS gt ga
family is thankful to a passing
90 3 10 21J
stranger for saving five lives.
Ph oe n1 x
34 27 7 75 25 3 219
Problem is, they don't know his Mi n nesota 35 19 2 72 264 232
name.
Sa n 01ego
33 29 3 69 258 233
The man smashed through a Ba1t 1mor e 18 48 3 39 112 301
Canadian
front bedroom window when he
w . 1. t. pts gt ga
saw flames in a burning home Qu ebec
41 11 0 84 189 255
as he was driving by Saturday,
Toronto
37 31 2 76 307 277
said Frances Ward, 38.
Van cou v er
33 30 2 68 217 211
Mrs. Ward was not home at Edmonton 32 30 3 67 233 226
the time, but the warning Winn ipeg
Jl 31 4 66 268 243
X· Franchise transferred trom
roused her three sons MiChigan
Michael, 15 ; Thomas, 14; and
Saturday's Result s
Joseph, 13 -;~ s well as her New Eng land 6 Edmonton 2
lnd1anapo i1S 7 Baltimore 3
brother, Michael Dayie, 40, and Van
couver 7 Quebe c 4
Sunday 's Results
her mo1ller, Frances Dayie, 58.
Hou ston 2 Cleveland 1
Aneighbor said the man then Van cou\ler 4 Quebe c 2
went back into 1lle burning New England 7 Toronto 5
Winn ipeg 10 Edmonton I
house and pulled blankels off Ch
icago A San Diego 2
Monday's Games
1lle beds to wrap around 1lle
C le veland at Chicago
boys, outside in 1lleir pajamas. Hou ston at Toronto
The neighbor took the family
UNIT CALLED
to her home.
The
Racine
ER squad was
The stranger then tlrove
away, wi1llout identifying him- called Saturday at 7: 30 p. m.
for John Sellers, Portland, a
self.
m edical patient , who was
taken to Veterans Memorial
LOCAL TEMPS
Hospital .
The temperature in down·
town Pomeroy at II a. m.
NOW YOU KNOW
Monday was 51 degrees WJder
In London in 1742, sugar sold
sWJny skies.
for $2.75 a poWJd.

NOI"th

w. 1. t. pts gt

3erving you bas been out· business
since )952.

M iddleporl, Ohio

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ga

Dayton

42 26

3 87 273 245

Columbus
Tole do
Des Mom es
F o rt Wayn e

39 30
32 36

3 81 290 255
4 68 265 259
6 62 233 25 4

24 3
25 5
27 2
36 3
17 49 4
12 28 I
Souttt
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16 38

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Saturday ' s Results
Sag maw 7 Kalama zoo 4
Columbu s 4 To ledo 2
Dayton 6 F l 1nt 4
Port Huron 5 Des Moin es 3
Muskegon 9 Fort Wayn e 2
Sunday's Result s
Columbu s S Dayton 0
De s Moines 5 Sagmaw 3
Flint 7 Por t Hurton 2
Toledo 5 Klamazoo 4
Mu sk e gon 7 F t Wayne 5
Today ' s Game
D es Moines at Columbu s.

PHILS SUFFER BLOW
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
1UP!) - The Philadelphia
Phillies suffered a blow to 1lleir
peMant hopes when relief
pitcher Tug McGraw was sent
back to Philadelphia Sunday
for fur1ller examination of
back and chest pains which
hampered his performance as
a New York Met last season.
Club officials said the southpaw McGraw is likely to undergo surgery and will
probably miss 1lle first month
of t,he season.
INTO HOSPITAL
The Pomeroy unit of
SEOEMS transP&lt;Jrted Thomas
Clark, Syracuse, to the Holzer
Medical Center at 6:15 a. m .
Monday.

:;:,:;:;:;:,:: :;:·::::

COLUMBUS I UP I) - Sections of state railroa d track
prOP&lt;JSed for abaMonmen t by
the federal gove rrm1ent should
be held available st nce they
provtde links to Ohio ma l
fi elds, the Publi c Utili ti es
Commission of Ohio urged
Monday.
The proposed abandonments
are part of the United Sillies
R ai lw ay Assoc ia t io n 's
"PrelimiiUi ry System Pia~."
"Some of the railroad track
in qu estiO n pro\'ides direct
ltnks to coal fie lds in Ohto,"
PUCO Conumssioner Dav id C.
Sweet said 1n a statement
"While 1llese fields are not
produ cmg coal at the present
time, the coal is of lugh energy
content and could be used in
the ruture as environm ental
techn ology comes into wtder
application. " ·
Th e tra ck involved includes
$eel ions from Corning (Perry
County) to Hobson (Meigs
County) ; Piney Fork (Jef.

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SHOP FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS
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discussiott contmucs as to the
P&lt;Jsstbilily of loca ting eoal
gasification plants within
Ohio," Sweet sa id. " It would
seem ridiculous to abandon
th ese rails now. only to ha ve to
rebuild them at some future
da te whtm coal IS aga in being
produced from these fields."
"These secti ons of track
Th e PUCO suggested the rail
offer acccss lbtli ty to Oh io C\l rridors be kept available
a reas or sig nif ica nt eoa l through a process known us
resC'ncs, wh ic h might be "rail banking ." Rail banking
utlli tzed in the fut ure as In VOl VeS pn~&lt;:.PI'\':l lj ron nf ~~ r• 1iJ

VOL. XXVI

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right-{)f-way not currently in
so the ra il service l'an be
IWallable when needed.
lJ.';C

Sweet urged rail se rvtce be

tnaintained to three coa l-rired
generating plants
located on hn es considered
l."xccss by the associa tiO n. The
pla nts arc lol'ated at St. Mu rys
lfl Auglaize County, Yellow
Springs 1n Greene County nnd
DHy ton in Montgomery
Count y.
stea m

G-T business office closed
The closmg of the Pomeroy
business o£f1cc, effective w1 th
the d ose of business Thursday,
Mm·ch 27, is being announ ced
by Ge nera l Telephone Co. of
Oht o
Donald H. Pearch, J r ..
Pome r oy l' us tomer se r vice
s up er visor , said spLra lm g
inflat mg cost.s and the ge neral
economic c1unale rn.akP the

continued opera ti on of th e
office unpracllcal.
Pea rc h explaHJ ed that
customers in the Pomeroy,
Rac ine. Rutland, Lel&lt;\rt F"lls
and Por tland exehan ges can
make payments by usmg the
envel opes enclosed wtth each
bill. Payment m person can be
made at the Dutton Drug Store
in Mtddle port , th e Rac in e

Home-Nut10nal Bank or the
Rutland Departmen t Stort'.
Cus tomers &lt;:an continue to
contac l the business office by
dialing 418 Wid the repatr
department by diali ng 414.
The customer se rvt ce
supervisor and the installalion
and mamtena ncc force w1ll
remam in Pomeroy

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FLAG PRESENTED - Oh io Ron James, 92nd District, of Proctorville, left, Monday night
presented an Ohio flag whi ch flew over the capitol building m Colwnbus on Ma rch 12 to tlw
Gallia-Mcigs Chapter of the Order of De Malay in Middlepm·t. In a short ta lk, Rep. Jam es
commended UJC chapter on il5 "servtce to U1e people", relating h1s remarks to ~real people m
Ohio's history With Rep. James, from the left , are Mike Hendrickso n, junior councilor: Seott
Reuter, sc~ior cow1cilor , a nd Bert Moshier, master cotmcilor. The present ation was &lt;~ rra nged
by Bill Qutckle, a past master counci lor

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Rain likely tonight, endtng
Wednesday. Lows tonigh t in
the low 40s. Highs in lhe mid
50s. Probability of rain 50 per
cent this afternoon, 90 per cent
tonight and 50 per cent Wed·
nesday.

Now You Know

enttne

Natural ice was first transported commercially in the
United Sta tes m 1799, when ice
blocks were shipped from New
York City lo Charleston, S. C.

Devoted To Tire lntereMs OJ' Th(' Meigs-Mu.~un Art•u

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

By United Press International

COLUMBUS - DEMOCRATIC LEGISLATORS are
prepared to proceed with their own economic recovery programs
and leave Gov. James A. Rhodes' plans on 1lle back burners for
awhile. As the lawmakers reconvened this week, legislation
suspending the state sales tax on new motor vehtcles for three
months was beaded for a Senate floor vote, perahaps as early as
this afternoon.
Democrats hope 1lle bill, au1llored by Sen. Robert D.
Freeman, [).(:anton, will spur car sales and help employment tn
the auto industry . It is estimated to cost 1lle state in excess of $211
nilllion in lost revenues. Senate Majority Whip Harry Me she!, D·
Youngstown, sald the Democrat. would have other proP&lt;Jsals. He
said he doubts the date of the June primary wtll be set back to
acconunodate Rhodes' plans on housing finance and transP&lt;Jrtation.

Election
is close

Needs!

ferson County) to Dillonvale
\ Je fferson
Co un ty );
Crooksv ille 1Perry County l to
Ful to nh am {Mu sking um
County); Mm crva (portions of
Ca rroll , Co hunbta na and Sta rk
cou nt1es l
to
Mar iett a
(Washington County).

Weather

WASlllNGTON - AN AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
survey of fanners intentions Monday showed the farmers have
cutback ~n plaryting plans for major 1975 grain crops. The survey
llhOwed O!tlo farmers intend to pl~nt 3,700,000 acres of rorn, down
Bper cent from previous estimates. However, soybean plantings
in the Buckeye state were estimated at 3,250,000 acres, up 1 per
cent.
Despite the cutbacks from estimates shown in a preliminary
Jabuary survey, however, the new report left acreage at levels
which still may be big enough to yield record crops If weather
conditions snap back from last year's sub-normal performance.
The new report, based on surveys made about March I,
showed farmers intend to reduce rorn planting to 75.3 million
acres, down 3 per cent from last year. In the January survey,
growers had indicated plans for a cut of 0.4 per cent.
WASH!NGTON - PRESIDENT FORD SAYS Asian allies
are rt&gt;&lt;!xamining their relationship with the United Sl&lt;\tes
because of Congress' reluctance to provide $222 million in
emergency military aid to Cambodia. Ford told a news conference in South Bend, Ind., he does not condone "sloppy bookkeeping in the Department of Defense" that resulted in $21.5
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ELBERFELD$ IN· POMEROY

MAIN STORE, ANNEX AND WAREHOUSE OPEN WEEKDAYS 9:30' TO 5

Baker.Furniture

ga
236
208
235
257
292
2 16

45
41
42
34

appliances at t/Je lowest possible

t.erms, service whm you need it.

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272
280
245
38 191
25 145

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F lint
Sag 1naw
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PLACE CHANGED
Due to a previous com.
mltment of the electric
company meeting room the
meeting with Mr. Ron .
Nathan, concerning the
abandonment of the Penn
Central lines In 1llls area,
'will be held In the MlddleP&lt;Jrt
VIllage Council Chambers
over the VIllage Hall at 10
a.m. Wednesday.
will
be
Testimony
welcomed from all sources,
especially business people
who will be affected by the
loss of a $2 million payroll In
this area If the lines are
abandoned.
Persons unable to attend
Wednesday's session or the
Akron hearing may offer
Input by mailing six copies of
their testimony, on 8\, by 11
paper, to:
Interstate
Commerce Commission,
1900 L St., Washlngton. D. C.
211036.

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TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1975

Hospital to
build office
The Meigs County Board of Meigs County in the event 1lle
Co mmi ss ioners today ap- hospital corporati on should
proved a resolution to ad· ever dissolve.
vertise and sell to Veterans
In other busmess the comMemorial Hospital, Inc ., missioner transferred money
suffi cie nt land adjacent to the already appropriated , $42,500
children's home building to from the general fWld to 1l1e
enabl e the co rporation to landfill accolUil.
cons truct an office building.
Attending were Henry Wells,
Aconveyance of the land will Warden OW's, and Bernard
be necessary in order to enable Gilkey, commissioners, and
the corporation to borrow a Martha Chambers, clerk. Also
porhon of the money necessary meeting wtth the comfor construction.
missioners were Bernard
It was pointed out that the Fultz, prosecuting attorney,
arlicies of incorporation of the and Scott Lucas , hospital
hospttal provide that monies admtnistrator tn regard to the
and properties accwnulated by selling or land adjacent to the
the hospttal shall at any future children's home .
lime become U1e property of

Pleiku given up
SAIGON (UP!) - South
Vietnamese troops and
civilians today abandoned the
Central Highlands- where the
!unerican war in IndoChina
began 14 years ago - in the
worst setback for anti CommWJist forces in Southeast
Asia since the loss of North
Vte tnam.
Trucks,
buses ,
cars,
motorcycles and thousands of

ctvilians on foot fled Pletku
province capital, 230 miles
north of Saigon, in the largest
convoy of the war.
Field report. said the ragtag
convoy stretched 60 miles at
noon today , from Ple1ku to
Cheo Reo provincial c~pital,
halfway to the coastal havens
and 210 miles northeast of
Saigon .
Virtually all 80,000 civilian
residents of Pleiku and Kontum province cap1tals were in
the convoy, the reports said.

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Chamber urged
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to JOin protest
JOY WHITE

Joy White
winsAEP
scholarship
Joy White, a senior at Meigs
High School in Pomeroy, is a
wmner in the 21st annual
American Elec tric Power
System Educational Awards
competition .
She IS the daughl&lt;!r of George
White, unit foreman at Central
Operatmg Company's Phtlip
Sporn Plant. Central Operating
Company is one of th e
operatmg companies of the
AEP System.
The awards are based on
grades, test scores, interviews
and other information and are
administered by the AEP
System Educational Tr us t
Fund. They are generated
from dividends on llEP
common stock anQ other mv,estments and can be used only
for educational purposes. The
Continued on page 8

HE SHUT UP
LOS ANGELES (UP!)
Pohce Chief Ed Davis, barred
by a court order from
discussing a suspect in the ;:::::;:;:;:::::;:;:::::::::;.;:;:;:;::.;·:·:·:=:·:·:·:·::·:·:···:··:;:;:;:·:··
slasher killings, Monday
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
stuffed a green St. Patrtck's
Thursday
through
Wi 111 the filing deadline - 4 Day handkerchief in his mouth.
Saturday, chance or rain
p.m. this Thursday - fast "You know I have difficulty
Thursday,
ending Friday
LOCAL TEMPS
approaching, little interest has saying 'no comment," ' he said ,
and
fair
Saturday.
Highs will
been shown so far by can- "but, no comment." Davts
Temperature in downtown
be In the 50s and lows in the
Pomeroy at II a.m. Tuesday
&lt;lidates seeking village offices earlier Identified the suspect
30s.
was 53 degrees under sunny
in Pomeroy and Middleport. on a television news show.
skies .
With two seats on village
council opening 1llis year, only
one candidate - John Manley,
Republican incumbent, has
filed. His tenn and 1lle tenn of
William Snouffer expire this
year.
The mayor's post In
Pomeroy will be filled 1llis year
and the only candidate to date
is Clarence Andrews, a
Republican. Jane Walter,
Republican incumbent, has
filed for village clerk and E. F .
Robinson , Republican incumbent, for the one seat on
the board of public affairs to be
filled this year.
In Middleport, two seats on
council will be filled this year.
Carl Horky and William
Walters now fill the offices.
The only candidate to file for
one of 1l1e seats to date is
Lowell Price, Republican.
Fred Hoffman, Republican
incumbent mayor serving by
appointment, has filed for
nomination to run for the office
and Gene Grate, Republican
incumbent clerk-treasurer, has
filed for nomination to run
again for his post. There are no
o1ller candidates for the two
offices at this time. Two seats
&lt;11 1l1e board of public affairs in
Middleport will be filled this
year. So far, Utere are no
STEADY PERFORMER - Jean Ritchhart of the
.candidates. ·
outing. Above, she ctrives against Meigs defender sophomore
Sou1llern High champion - and undefeated - girls
The Meigs County Board of
Pam Vaughan, and at right Jean goes high with a shot from
basketball team, had a good night in the fin a I game against
Elections is open frmn I to 4
outside
(See Page 2 for team pictUre ). - PictW'es by Katie
Meigs Monday night. Her great floor game and six point.
p.m. for 1l1e convenience or
Crow.
were a good evening's work for anyone in Southern's &lt;0·22
candidates.
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Ted Reed, president of the
Pomeroy Chamber of Com·
mer ce, urg ed m(\Jllbers
Monday at their noon luncheon
meeting a t the Meigs Inn to
attend a meeting Wedn~sday to
protest abandonment of the
Penn Central Lines tn this
area .
Charles . Winebrenner, formerly of Middleport now of
Cheshtre , asked full support of
the chamber by attendance at
the mee ting . Winebrenner is
employed on the railroad.
Ron Nathan, public coun·
selor from Washington, will be
in Middl eport a t 10 a .m .
Wednesday. The meeting ' will
be held at Village Hall .
This will be the last public
hearing in this area prior to the
preparation of the final system
of "Conn-Rail. " Reed and Jack
Carsey are to represent the
chamber at the mee ting .
In other busmess, Reed said
bids to repair the PomeroyMason Bndge will be sold tn
• \pril but as to when the buidge
will be closed is not known.
Reed also present&lt;.'&lt;! a letter

to the chamber from James
Schmidt, a semor at University
of Cinctnnati , who asked for
ftnancial assistance to attend
medi cal sc hool with th e
guarantee that whe n he
graduates he would practice in
the area that gives financtal
support. No action was taken.
Carolyn Thomas , secreta ry ,
reported lha t a lounsm
promotion mee ting will be held
at 7:30p.m. Tuesday, March 25
at the Meigs In~ . The meeting
1s open to the public,1especialfy
members of the busin ess
community who would benefit
by tourism promoti on.
Its purpose IS to make public
the Regi onal Co operative
Touri sm Promoti on plan
design ed by the federall ·
fWJded Buckeye Travel-Tour
Project.
Mrs. Thomas also reported
that sponsors are needed for a
bike hike on April 19. Those
m teres ted are to call Hank
Cleland at Chester . Mrs.
Thomas also repor~d that the
chambe r office is seeking
rental hM!tngs. Those who have

proper ty to rent are to call on
Mrs. Thoma s at the office of
the Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce.
Mrs. Millard Va nMete r
presen ted a ca talog ue on
Christmas decorations for the
chamber to rev iew.
Named as co-c hairmen for
the Big Bend Regatta to be held
on June 20, 21 and 22 were B!ll
Grueser, Earl Ingels, and Jack
Carsey.
Mrs. Thomas announced that
the annual dmner meeti ng of
the Galltpolis Area Chwn ber of
Co mmerce wil l be held
Saturday, March 22 at 6::10
p.m. m the cafet.eria at Rio
Gra nd e Coll ege. Marvin
VanMe ter will at tend Ute
mee tmg.
Attending were Reed, Mt·s.
Th omas , Mr s. Va nM eter ,
Marvin VanMeter, Wendell
Hoover, Bill Grueser , Richard
Chambers , Virgil Teaford ,
Jack Kerr, Earl Ingles, Bob
Jacobs, Jack Carsey, Becky
Mallory, Melissia Corise a nd
Katie Crow .

Parking lot wall bids
will be let on May I
By Katie Cro"
Ma yo r Dale Smith said
Monday night the Army Corps
of En gineers has approved
fundmg for repatr to the upper
parking lot wall and that bids
will be let May I. This and a
vanely of other matters were
discussed and acted on when
Pomeroy council met.
There are approxim a tely
seven parkmg spi:lces facing
the river tha t are closed to
parkmg due to a large fault tn
the parking lot wall.
In other business council
agreed to purchase, follow ing
1lle opening of bids, a tar kettle
and burner and a portable
burner fr om South eastern
Equipment Co. , Gallipolis, at a
cost of $1 ,375. The equipment IS
to be received wtthin 10 days.
They also agreed to have
brakes on the backhoe repaired
by the same company at a cost
of $650.
Coun cil, aft er hearin g a
request from Chief of Police
Jed Webster, agreed to pur·
chase a siren for the police
cruiser from Bobier Electronic
Inc .. Parkersburg, at a cos t of
$190 plus $20 fo r installation.

The s1ren on the cruiser has ~he Village, as agreed, so 1t
been moper able for two months ihay be used at Beech Grove
and cannot be repaired.
cemetery.
Chi ef Webster gav e th e
Ma yor Smith reported that
foll owtng report for February
the owners of the Blue and
45 arrests were made, 19 ac· Grey Res taurant would like
cide nts were in ves ti gated, permtssion to leave a canopy
1,370 parkm g ti ckel• issued, on to the side door going mto the
$2,5r.7 collected fr om parkmg restauran t off Court St. Counctl
lot meters and $2,195.50 from did not feel the can opy adds to
s treet me ters , 1total of the appearance or the town and
$4 ,762.50), drove 4,:130 miles agreed it must come down .
and had th e cruiser serviCe two
Council voted 5 to I to purtimes.
cha se a lot on Ann St. for acIt was brought up that since a cess to the water ta nk that will
new truck has been purchased be loca ted tn tha t area fo r $400
for the water department its plus $300in back taxes. Ca s lin~
old truck is to be turned over to
Continued on page 8

Middleport sets
its Sign Up day

Richard Hovatter annoWJced
today Stgnup Day for the
Middleport Swnmer Baseball
League will be Saturday ,
March 22, between the hours of
9 a .m. and 3 p.m. at the Feeney
Bennet! American Legion Hall.
Ages for pee wee league is 7.
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9, li ttle league 1()..12 and pony
YER'ALL WELCOME
league , IJ.I5. Insurance fees
. The public Is invited to
for pee wee and little leagu e
attend the annual Meigs
are $2 and $3 for pony league.
County Spelling Bee to he
At a recent meeting, it was
held at 7:30p.m. this evening
decided to change the name
at the ~afeterlp of Southern
from Boys League to Youth
High School, Racine. Sixteen
League to allow girls to play in
finalists from the county's
Pee Wee and Little Leagues.
elementary and junior high
Officers elec ted were
schools will he rompetlng for
Rtcbard Hovatter, 'presidenl ;
the county championship.
Milford Hysell, vice p_resident;
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publici ty, and Gat! Hova tter,
treasurer.
Coaches for the Pee Wee
League will be Bob Southern
and Mickey Childs . Youth
League coaches will be Ray
Stewart, Charl es Scott ,
Richard Hovatter and Milford
Hysell. Pony teague coaches
will be Dave Dodson and Jerry
Davenport.
All boys and gtrls interested
·are w·ged lo sign up Saturday.
Those who will be playing pony
league are to take their birth
certificales to the sign up.
A public meeting for the
Youth League. wiU be held at
7:30p.m. Saturday , March 29,
Iat the Miqqleport Fire u ouse.
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Black teams assured nod - Bulldogs'
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NEW YORK (UP! ) -Black
colleges not only got a votce Ill
the selecllon of teams for the
National Invttatwn Tour·
nament Monday, but &lt;hey also
recetved assurance at least one
black tnSlllution wtll be mv1ted
to each NIT m future years
Rev Jesse Jackson, dtreclor
of Operatwn PUSH (People
Uruted for Savmg Humaruty)
look tcme out from his dally
routine to threaten the NIT
' wtth a picket !me if prOVISIOns
weren't made for mcludmg
black schools
The ptcket l\ne was averted
when Madison Square Garden
President M1chael Burke arPVT BYRD LEONARD
ranged Monday s meellng be
Marine Pvt Byrd M
tween Jackson and Fordham
Athlettc Director Peter Car
Leonard, son of Mr and Mrs
Lesler L Leonard of 1306 ICSimo the cha 1rman of the
Viand St , Point Pleasant, NIT selection conumttee
Jackson v.on a concessiOn
completed Infantry Training
School at the Marine Corps from
Carles1mo
and
Base Camp Pendleton,
Manhattan Athletic Dtreclor
Cahf
Ken Norton that they would
recommend
to
the

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TilE CHAMPS - The Southern Htgh G1rls' basketball
team won thmr mvttahonal tournament when they defeated
the Metgs g1rls Monday mght m pla) at Southern Htgh
School Front, 1 r Connee Andrews, coach Jean Rtlchhart
Nancy !Wy Jenmfer Mugrage Debbte Roush and Cheryl
Roseberry ba ck row Melama Waldmg Cheryl Larkins
Beck) Sayre Brenda Lawrence Ja ye Ord O.bbte Roush

Mcgraw to

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and Karen Gumther Bobby Ord, d1Siricl supermtendent
made lhe presenlaltons of troph1es Me1gs was presented
wtth a second place trophy Kyger Creek third place and
Gallipolis fourth place In openmg remarks, Ord sa1d, G1rls
athletics are here to stay There was a large crowd m at
ten dance

•

Southern girls wm it all
RACINE - The Southern
Ht gh School Gtrls ln\ll&lt;tliOnal
BaskellUJ.Il I ournamcnt was
\\ On b) the host Southern
Tornado g1rls of Coach Connee
Andre\\ s here Monday e\ emng
before a large and enU1ustasllc
crowd The Southern team led
the Marauders of Coac h Mary
Jane Deely throughout U1e
contes t and won the cham
ptonshtp b) the fmal tol&lt;t l of 40-

had 5 and Beth Vaughan and
Demans Ash each had 2 pomts
Southern has JUst completed
a perfect 11-0 season and w1th
the a ddt Iton of the1r wm streak

HE WEIGHS ENOUGH
CHICAGO I UP!) - Derek
Shaf Olle of the qumtuplets
born Feb 9 we1ghs enough lo
go home today but hts three
survtvmg brother and sisters
22
need a fe" more days Ill the
Leadtng the Southern attack hospital Derek wetghs 4
was Cher)l Larkms 111lh 19 pounds 14 ounces A brother
polllls Other sc01 cs fm the Adam we1glung 3 pounds 14
wmners \\ere Bt enda l..llw ounces 1 emams m an tn
renee w1th 10 Jea n R1tch cub.1 tor but Vannessa 4
hart 6 Jenmfer Mugrage 4 pounds 71 ounces, and Ttf
and Beck) &amp;me fm~&gt;hcd w1th fany 4 pounds P .. ounces
1 The reboundmg

Southern

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for

pr ov ided by

ho gr ul&gt;b~..:d 19
caroms fr om tJJe boards

For th e seco nd pii!Ce
Marauders the leaders were
Pam Vaughan "tlh 7, Mary
Weyersmlller 6 Janel Maue

may go hom e by the weekend

the spokes man sa id
~ome

odop1 ca n change from

shades of l1ght aqua to a deep
red brown wtthm seconds bien
dmg wtth the sea or mam1ckmg

a coral mass to foo l thetr prey
and enem tes

17 injured on school bus

oflast year they have not been
defeated 111 13 contests
Followmg the comple twn of
last mght s contest the Southern team was gtven a standmg
ovation
By quarters
Me~gs
6736-22
Southern
9 8 14 9--40

Market Report
COLUMBUS tUPII - Feder
al state
summary
of
Oh10
I ves tock auct1on s Monday
Cattle Compared w •fh last
Monday sla ughter steer s 1 50
lower at Creston steady to '2
h1gher at Marysville Slaughter
heifers steady to 1 lower
slaughter cows steady to 3
h1gher slaughter bulls 1 lower
vea lers 3 lower feede r ca ttl e
s teady
Slaugh ter steers Cho ce 885
35 85
good 32 34
dress-tng 30 70 32 50

mortgage hospllahzallon
&lt;•ducatlon employes bencftt
plans and the quahf1ed m
dtvldual retirement plan

few low
standard

25 SO 31 75 low slanda rd 24 75
27 50

Slaughter he lers Cho1ce and

prime 885 1215 lb 2 4 33 35 90
chOICe 820 1055 lb 3 4 32 33 85
good 915 1250 lb 2 3 32 33 90 760
885 30503150 4 275031 SQ
standard 24 50 28 25

PROBE SLASHJNGS
COLUMBUS t UP!) - The
Slaughter cows Util1ty and state Htghway Patrol toda)
commerct al 815 1700 l b 17 22 60
\\as mveshgatmg the slashmg
Slaughter bulls 1 1270 2240 lb of two large decorative art
25 60 27 25
Vealers Choice (35 220 tb 43 works wh1ch hang on the "ails
55
of the new Sl&lt;tte Offtce Towel
Feeder cattle Ch01 ce s teers
and bulls 400 675 tb 23 26 good here
steers 300 500 lb 92 so 110 per
head standard 300 755 lb 18 22
Good he~fers 300 500 lb 20 23 85
slandard 300 500 tb 52 87 50 per

Battery life of heart pacer
DEAR OR lAMB - About a
year ago I nas assa1~t ed m the
street

about 9 ..1 m

un

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Monda) mornmg at our posl
off1ce I struck hun back and
knoc~ed hun d011 n He was a
l&lt;tll man about stx feet and
we1ghmg about 200 pow1ds 1
had e•penenced a heart atl&lt;lc k
before th ts happened Ml
doctor called 1! at nal
ftbrtllalt on
I "as perfectly calm and
serene at the time 1 res1sted
him and knocked him down
When I arnved home the
reaction set m The end result
was I landed mthe hosp1lal and
was ullimatel) operated on to
mstall a pacemaker
I would deeply apprec1ale 11
if you could mform me how
long tl takes before I need new
battertes for th1s pacemaker
DEAR READER - Hearl
pacemakers have been an
tmportant addtllon to the
treatment and management of
heart dtsease They are highly
successful m mamlammg
regular heart action
The firSt one was Implanted
m lr,' and smce"' then more
than 120,000 have! been tm

srrve in every phase of In

1180 lb 2 3 35 75 3770 3 4 34

DR. LAMB

planted m the Umled States
,\lone As of 1972 90 000 of the
peop le
\\ ho
rerel\ ed
pacemaker Implants "ere shll
ahve Cons1rlermg the amowtt
of lu&gt;derl)lllg heart disease m
these cases that IS lrul) a
remarkable record
_The b1ggcst drawback to the
pacemakers IS the short life of
the battenes You can estimate
that the lifespan Of the batte n es tn most current
pacema kers IS onlv two to
three \Cars There IS qwte a
spread on th1s and md1vtduals
111th pacemakers should be
lUldcr the superviSIOn of a
heart spec1ahst or a heart
chmc The) can test lou from
tune to hme and ad\•tse you
\\ hen J ou ma) need to have
)Our batteries changed It ts
\ en tmpo-tant that ~ ou ha\ e
th1s kind of superVISIOn and) ou
should esl&lt;lbhsh thiS at once
There has been constderable
news co' erage about the new
nuclear battenes that could
last longer than the patients
These hold great proltllse for
the future but are constdered
sttll m the mveshgaltonal
pbase and are not gener~tlly
avatlable y~t

Metropc1hlan ltfe Jnsuranu:
Co m Meigs County In h1s
nc'o\ pusihon Mr Ingels "ill
surance planning includmg

Accord1ng to the Athens Post I ogan f or treatment of mmor
State H1 gh"a y Patrol lfi ln)unes II was first reporled
e lementan schoo l &lt;.: h1ldren that three of the pupils were Ill
and the drt\er \\ ere InJUred m se 11 0us cond iiton
\\htch
an accident M onda~ 1m oh mg prmed maccurate
Tdken to the hospital were
a Vmton Count) sc hool bus und
a tractm tra tler n g
Melissa Gearhar t Noella
Roberta Byers
The at:ct den l occurred on Rt Jus lice
93 ncar Crcol.t \\hc1 c the n g r)rone Biers Michael Rlu head
operated b) C11rl W Keene1 Dallns Ousley Ltsa Woods
Hogs
Barrows and gilts
27 Rt 1 Hamden 1ounded a Bruce lleffe tt Cindy W11t steady to 30 lower US 1 2 211
25J lb 39 40 40 60 lot 233 tb
ClU' e attempted to stop fo r un Tunoth\ Hule Cmd) Mash
40 75 us 2 3 210 269 lb 38 39 75
umdentlftrd ' eht c le JdCk Ll:;H Sc nrbert\ Fa}e Me
Sows 75 h gher at Creston
kmfed and h1s tra1le1 h1t the Manus Elizabeth Cremeans steady to 90 lower at Marysv 1
fr ont of the bus opc1uted b1 Tammv l"mrence and Sh1rlel le US 1 3 478 650 lb 37 so 401 0
p1gs 5 h1gher US 2 3
Florence A Caudill 42 Rt I Compston The driver Mrs 40 Feeder
so tb 23 70 JJ so per head
Hamden
Ca uritll \\ as udnnlted for
Sheep Shorn slaughter lambs
Mrs Caudill 11nd 16 of he1 obse 1' ah on of cuts and steady to 2 60 htgher wooled
stea dy to 5 25 higher c hm re
pa ssenge1s all eleme ntaq multiple bnuses
and pr rme shorn w th No 1 3
students \\ ere ru s hed to
Kenne} was charged w1th pelts 74 106 lb 46 25 51 75 good
c ho1ce and pr1me ful l wool 80
Hoc ktng Valle1 Hospil&lt;tl at dm mg left of center
1451b 44 50 47

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EARL INGEL'i
Earl F Ingels, Jr Middleport has been appointed
a sales representative for the

As a matter of 1hterest the
range of price for the differen t
models
of
pace make' s
available IS currenth from
$800 t0 $!i 000

DEAR DR LAMB - Would
you e•platn o!'hal staph
disease ts ?
DEAR READER - That IS a
slang term for staphylococcus
a particular type of germ The
germs clwnp together like a
cluster of grapes The
Sl&lt;tphylo ' comes from Greek
meanmg bunch of grapes
whtle coccus ' means bern
Some vanet1es of these
germs are harmful to man and
other varieties are not 'thev
are common!) on the skm and
when lhey set up housekeepmg
arolUld the root of the small
ha1r they cause ptmples or

"orse Many people ha&gt;e
harmful slaph germs on the
skin and are more prone to skin
problems
Staphylococcus germs gro\\
raptdly m puddmgs cream
ptes, potato salad and smular
foods when they are left at
room tempera lures When this
happens they can cause one
form of food p01soomg
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Indians
undergo surgery
•
lose agaJfi
PALM SPRINGS Calif
(UPI) - Ptlching was supposed to be the b1g questiOn
mark for the Cleveland Indians
Ill the 1972 season but so far m
the exhtbttton schedule 1ts
been the htlttng attack that has
been sporadiC
Frank RoblllSOn's Ind18ns
lost their lh1rd game tn four
sprmg trauung deciSions here
Monday collecting only two
hits m a 5-3 loss to the unbeaten
Cahforma Angels
In the last two games the
lndtans have collected only
seven htts In thetr three
exhibitton losses the Tnbe has
mustered but 13 hits
Ca 1forma errors helped
Oeveland avert a shutout as all
three runs were unearned the
lndtans got only smgles by
John Lowenstemm the seventh
tnmng and Oscar Gamble m
the runth
The Angels used stnkeout
ace Nolan Ryan for the first
three mmngs and he reltred
mne stra1ght baiters three on
stnkeouts Three other Call
forma pttchers saw ac tion m
the VICtory
Robmson used the Perry
brothers Gaylord and Jcm on
the mound Gaylord lost the
deciSIOn by allowmg three
runs m five mmngs while
brother J1m gave up two runs
m the etghth
Rud) Meoli had three htts
and John Doherty a double and
a smgle for the Angels
the two teams met here
agatn today lb&lt;n moved to the
Indtans' tra mmg camp m
Tuscon, Artz for a Thursday
game

Ryan hurls three
perfect innings
By FRED McMANE
UPI Sports Wrller
When last \\ e left Nolan
R)an
It 11as Sept 28 of last season
and 1! was his fmal p1tchmg
performance of the year
Workmg aga1nst lhe Mmnesota
1\vms the 28-ycar-old nght
bander of the Cahforma Angels
tossed the th1rd no-hiller of his
ca reer
Nearl; s1x months ha ve
passed an d Ryan 1s still
lUlhltl&lt;tble
Rvan a 22..game wmner last
)ear made h1s sprmg trammg
exhibition game debut Monday
and hurled three perfect m
mngs mleading the Ange ls to a
5-3 trmmph 0\ er the Cleveland
lnd1ans The lean Texan struck
out three m outduehng Gaylord
Perrv

a

21..game wtnner a

vear ago

My arm feels better than 11
has any sprmg satd Ryan
which ts defirutely not good
'ne\\S for the rest of the
American League He added
that a slightly stra\ned calf
muscle m h1s right leg which
had prevented h1m from
starling sooner had little ef
feel on hiS performance
Since the Angels d1d nol
score until the fourth, however
Ryan "as depnved of the wtn
The Angels got to Perry for
three runs on e~ght hits m hve
uuungs and tagged him "tlh
the Joss Rud\ Meoh sparked
Califorma s 13~ut attack 11 1th
three slllgles
In other e.JltbltiDn contests
the Chicago White Sox edged
Mmnesata 2-1, Boston topped
Houslon, 4-2, Montreal blanked
Delro1t, ~. Cincmnall downed
the Ne\\ York Mets 7-4 Los
Angeles beat Texas 3-1 St
LouiS mpped the Mmnesota

B squad, 7-9 San Dtego
crushed Mtl"aukee, 8-1 the
Ch1cago Cubs outlasted the
Oakland A s 12 9, and the New
York Yankees defeated the
Pittsburgh Pirates, 2-1
Roger Nelson blddmg for a
comeback after an lllJUryplagued two year h1tch w1th
Ci ncmnall pttched ftve httless
mmngs and allowed only one
hit-11 bunt smgle by Jerry
Terre li- m SIX mnmgs of work
while leadmg the Whtte Sox
over the Twms Buddy Bradford hit hiS second homer m
two games for Chtcago
Marto Guerrero's run·
scormg smgle 111 the seventh
uuung snapped a 2-2 lie and led
the Red Sox to vtctory over the
Astros Steve Rogers and
Demus Blatr combmed on a
sixh1tter as the young Expos
.. on the1r e~ghth game m a
row and Tony Perez, Joe
Morgan and Darrell Chaney hit
homers lo pace the Reds to
thetr fifth stratght tnwnph
Elsewhere, Joe Ferguson
Singled home the wmnmg run
1n the SIXth mnmg as the
Dodgel'l! downed the Rangel'l!,
rookie J erry Mumphrey
stngled home the "mnmg run
Ill the loth IMmg to spark the
Cardinals' VIctory and Willie
McCovey belled a three-run
homer m the Padres' triumph
Also, Btll Madlock, Pete
Lacock and George Mtllerwald
homered to spark tbe Cubs
over the A's and Jcm Catfish"
Hunter and Pat Dobson com
bmed on a hve-hitter tnleadmg
the Yankees past the Pirates m
a game played m San Juan
before
20,000
Hunter,
baseballs
Three Mtlhon
Dollar Man worked SIX m
mngs a~ allo\\ed only threi!
hits

PHILADELPHIA (UP!) Rehel pttcher Tug McGraw
hatled by the Phtladelphta
Phtllies as the answer lo thetr
pennant hopes this season, will
undergo surgery Wednesday
for removal of a lwnp located
JUS! below his shoulder blade
McGraw. who was acqwred
from the'New York Mets m the
off season returned here
Sunday mght from Oearwater,
Fla after tl became apparent
he had not recovered from
back and shoulder pams that
had plagued him last year
Mr McGraw has a swellmg
m the chest wall near the lower
ltp of the shoulder blade the
exact nature of wh1ch ts not
clear, sa1d Dr John Y
Templeton III, who wtll per
form the operation at Thomas
Jefferson Umverstly Hospttal
Its removal ts necessary and
ts planned for Wednesday He
wtll be admitted tomorrow and
additional X rays and other
tests made '
McGraw was expected lo be
out of actiOn for fiVe to stx
weeks
I'm not worried at all, '
McGraw satd after Monday's
tests The doctors know what
lhey re domg They sound
posttive so I know I don't have
anythmg to worry about •
McGraw srud Dr Templeton
had not satd anythtng to m
dicale' that the lwnp was
cancerous and added that
'even if tt IS, I don t want to
know because I don't want 1o
worry '
After McGraw pitched two
tnnmgs Sunday at the Phils'
sprmg tratmng base m Clearwater, team phystctan Dr
Philtp Marone exanuned the
swelling and !old hem 1o return
to Phtladelphta for further
tests
The Phils dealt centerfielder
Del Unser, relief ptlcher Mac
Scarce and catcher John
Stearns to the Mets for
McGraw and outftelders Dave
Schneck and Don Hahn

Adoption
program on

March 20

Metropolitan lntercollegwte
Basketball Assoctatlon the
elecllon of two athletiC
directors to the NIT selectton
commtttee and at least one
berth m future tournaments to
black tnSiltutions
Morgan State's Earl Banks

and Grambling State ' 5 Eddte
RoblllSOn were the athletic
directors suggested by Jackson
for addition to the selection
conumttee
Meanwhtle back 1% thts
year sNIT, an mtra-ctty battle
bel ween St John s and
Manhattan highlights Tuesday
ntght's quarter -fina l
doubleheader In the opentng
game of the twmbtll,
ProVIdence meets Pittsburgh
The last lime the Redmen
and the Jaspers met was tn the
champ1onsh1p game of the 1973
Holiday Festtvat tournament
and Manhattan pulled out a 7463 VICtOry
CINCINNATI (UP! ) -RobHowever the Redmen rate a
ert Earl Maddo• a Ctncmnatt
solid favonte m tomghl s
Bengals defenstve lineman,
contest wtth a 2~ record m
was charged wtth assaull
contrast to Manhattan's 14-11
Monday by a female televtston
The selection of Manhattan for
photographer here
the NIT caused a hlt of conJoanne Easley, a WKRC TV
troversy, but the Jaspers
photographer, alleged that
eastly beat Massachusetts m
Maddox shoved a camera mlo
their ftrsl rolUld game
her eye while she was ftimmg
St John's also won convmchim after hiS appearance m a
mgly m the first-round wtth a
local court on a charge of
94 76 romp over Lafayette
posseSSion of an hallucmogen
Provtdence ousted the prefor sale
Maddox and Terry James tournament favorite, Clemson,
m the ftl'l!l round, 91-liG The
Cunmngham were arrested
Fr1ars
were powered by some
last Wednesday m a drug ra1d
fancy
outside
shoottng by &amp;-5
on Maddox suburban WestsophOII\Ore
guard
Joe Hassett
wood apartment m wh1ch 24
ounces of hashish valued at who fmished wtth 24 pomts
Provtdence, a sophomore and
$12,000 was seiZed
freshmen
dommated squad,
Both men were scheduled to
appear m Hamtlton County unproved tts record to 18-10
Muntctpal Court March 27 on wtth tls upset of 19th-ranked
drug charges In addthon Oemson
Pittsburgh also takes an 18Maddox was ctted Monday to
10
record tnlo the quarter
appear m Hanulton County
fmals
after a 70-95 openmg
Crumnal Court March 21 on the
round
vtclory over Southern
assault charge
Bob Gilmartin WKRC-TV Ultno\S ThiS IS the Panthel'l!'
ftrsl NIT appearance, whtle
news dtrector
sa1d Mtss
Easley needed mediCal Provtdence has won the
treatment for the eye InJUry champtonshtp t\\ tce

Maddox is
charged
for assault

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Mason County

News

Notes~

MASON- Stale Trooper Dtck Young of Charleston spoke on
drug abuse and showed slides at a meetmg of Mason Parent
Teachers Assoctabon on March 11 at the school A queshon and
answer pertod followed
Larry Bumgardner, president, prestded durmg the brtef
busmess meeting He appomted a ooltllnatmg conumtlee
composed of Barbara Zuspan, James Harlow and Wanda Hill
At the openmg of the meelmg the Boy Scout Troop led m the
Pledge of Allegtance to the Flag The Busy Bee 4-H Club parllctpated m the devollonals Lyne Oliver read a poem and Larry
Roach sang 'Try a Little Kindness '
The home room mothers wtll sponsor a bake sale the last two
Frtdays m March The baked goods will be sold at noon hour at
the school Mrs Marte Roush prmctpal reported on the
progress made m repatrmg damages caused by the fire at the
school
Mrs Lawrence Foreman's second grade recetved the book
award for havmg the greatest number of parents present
Refreshments were served by hospttality chatnnan, Mrs Phyllis
Bennett
NITRO, W Va -Mrs Boyd (Mary) Wears of Ntlro, observed her 92nd btrthday on March 8th with all of her fanuly, SIX
daughters, and two sons attending They are Mrs Johll!lle
Roush New Haven Mrs Ola McDamel, Hartford, Thelma
Ashley, Mabel Angel, Euna Wtllard, Boyd Wears, all of Nttro,
Ada Bailey, Scott Depot, and Ralph Wears, Hunlmglon
Other relahves, many from thiS area, that attended the
birthday dmner mcluded Mr and Mrs George Hudson and
famtly, Mr and Mrs Ralph McDamel, all•of Pomeroy, Mr and
Mrs Bryan Hudson and daughter, Mason Patty Hudson and
daughter of West Cohunbta Edward Roush, Charleston, Mr
and Mrs Btll McDantel, Stony Pomt, N Y
Loretta KaiSer, Albany, Oh10, Wanda King, ChriSh and Jeff of
Millon, Mt and Mrs James Taylor and son, Charleston, Mr and
Mrs Mel Pennmglon, Ear1 HarriS and Eulah HarriS, Vtrgte
Taylor Wayne Wtllard, Naonu Willard, Arthur Ashley, all of
Nitro, Faye Turley, Mrs Jennte Melby, all of Scott Depot, Mr
and Mrs James Marshall, New Haven, and Ranktn Me Dante!,
Hartford
Many other persons called on her throughout the day The
honoree also recetved many telephone calls as well as gifts

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COURSE COMPLETED
GLENWOOD, W Va
Prtvale Wtllard H Varju, son
of Mrs- Willtam W Smith,
Roble 2, Glenwood, completed
a 14 week radto teletype
operalton course at the Army
Signal School at Ft Gordon,
Ga

CHOIR TO SING
1\lASON - The children's chotr of Mason Umted Methodist :
Church will present spec13l smgmg on Palm Sunday during the :
mormng worship servtce which starts at 9 45 a m Jackie Sisson :
and Cecilia Harris are co-directors The children's mUSical was :
from a portion of "Ltttle Marcy" from the Jesus Story
:
Infants will be baptized and new members will be re&lt;.'l!tved •
tnlo the church Rev CIBrence McCloud IS pastor
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PERSONAL MENTION
:
NEW HAVEN- Eugene Roush, son of Mr and Mrs Carson :
Roush, has unproved folloMng heart surgery at Uruversily :
Hospttal m Colwnbus
•
OJFTON - Calling at the home of Mr and Mrs Chesl8" :
Oliver on Wednesday evenmg to help celebrate Mr Chester :
Oliver's birthday were Mr and Mrs Luther Tucker, Terry, Tim, :
Todd and Troy, Mr Robert Oliver, Lance and Lynn, Gail Oliver :
Ice cream and cake were served Gifts and cards were •
presented to the honoree
:
MASON - Mr and Mrs Norman Reynolds Mason Mr and :
'
-"
Mrs Doyle Hudson, RuUand, have returned from a Flonda vacation Mr and Mrs Fred Tripp have returned from a Fluida
vti'Cation
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plaver of the year
Weatherspoon IS the former
Umvers1ty of Ilhn01s star now
playmg w1th the Washmglon
Cap ita ls of the Natwnal
Basketball AssoCialton
Hubbard who played m the
shadow of his semor tean1
mates on last years state
runnerup Bulldog team has
blossomed m to the mo st
sought-after high school plaver
m the slate this season

Hubbw d the onlv

returmn~

member of last ) eat s squad

has avera ged 26 6 pomts and
grabbed 16 rebowtds per ga me
mleadmg the Bulldogs mto the
state tournament again \\IUt a
23-1 record
He s one of Ihe most
complete pia) ers l ve ever
seen Ill h1gh school Rupert
said of h1s !HI star He IS
extreme!\ qwck for a boy his
SIZC

Hubbord 1\hO scored 70
pomts 139 and 31) \11 McKmle~ s two reg: wnal tournament
WillS and had 41 rebounds \ 18
dnd 23 ), shot 52 pe r cent from
the flom dunn ~ the reg ular
season £~nd 69 pe t cent from U1e
frce tlu ow hne
Also nanwd to the AII.Qhw
ftrst tea m 1long \\ 1th Hubb.u d
\\1.~1 r Dan Doclhmm of Cmc m
lltlh Roger Baron Vtr Mer
chant of M1ddl e to~&lt; n J1m

Paul WalkerAAA Coach-of-Year

n

COLUMBUS (UP!)
Mtddletown coach Paul Walker
was chosen Monday as the
Umted Press Internallonal
Class AAA coach of the year
Its qmte an honor and I
really apprectate 11 , satd
Walker who gmded Ius M1d
dies to the1r first undefeated
season smce 1963 Walker s
teams have won 673 games m
his 35 years of coaching, m
eluding 29 at Mtddletown
Walker's Mtddletown team
fmtshed the regular season
wtth an Ill.{) mark and was
ranked No 1 tn the state m the
fmal UP! Board of Coaches
ratmgs
Walker, who has coached
ftvestate champwnsh1p teams
was disappomled thiS year's
squad failed lo make 1! to the
slate tournament
The Mtddies were beaten 72
59 Saturday afternoon tn the
Dayton Reg10nal fmals by
Kettermg Alter m a battle of
unbeaten teams
But the 63-year-old Walker
feels his 30th Mtddte learn will
have state champtonshtp
potenttal, led by &amp;-5 Butch
Carter, a second team All.Qhto
selecllon
'The potenltal wtll be
there,' he satd, and I thmk

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By Ahna Marshall

I he adoptwn program IS
MASON- Mrs George (Erneslme) Zuspan, was surprtsed
scheduled to be shown on on her birthday, March 14th at her home by members of her
March 20 at 7 p m on WOUB s family The party was planned by her daughters, Mrs Thomas
Lock Stock and Barrel
Mayes, PI Pleasant and Mrs Duane Johnson, Pomeroy
Adopt-a-Chtld Today en
Attendmg were the honoree and Mr George Zuspan, Mr and
courages everyone to watch Mrs Gordon W\nebrenner, Mary Ann Paula and Becky,
Thursday Pictures of some Syracuse, Ohw, Mr and Mrs Darrell Mttchell, Carol, Darrell
children avatlable for adoption Lee, Julie of Rutland , Mr and Mrs Duane Johnson, Nancy,
m a netghbormg area will be Tammy Emily, Mr and Mrs Thomas Mayes and Shelly, Mrs
shown as well as tnSlrucltons Alice Harmon, Gallipolis Mr and Mrs George Zuspan, Jr,
on how those tn terested can Georgte, Stacy and Katy, and Mrs Sarah Foster all of Mason
Ice cream and btrthday cake were served' Mrs Zuspan
apply for the child
recetved
many gifts Pictures were taken on the surprosed
An m-depth mtervtew Mth
honoree
'
James J Lardte, who IS the
director of the new adoptton
CELEBRATES 4THBIRTHDAY
,
proJect Adoption OK from
LETART - Amy Lockeydoo, daughter of Roger and Sandra :
Lulheran s Chtldren s Atd Luckeydoo, celebrated her fourth birthday m Kettermg Ohio '
Soctety wtll a1d the v1ewers to wtth a luncheon for several of Amy's fnends To lop ~If the :
lUlderstand more clearly the weekend, Mr and Mrs Alva Luckeydoo, Amy's grandparents :
from Letart, W Va came for a v\Stl
:
plight of Ohto s children

TRAINING ENDED
PT PLEASANT - Manne
Pvt Mtchael D Bailey son of
Mr and Mrs Val D Bailey of
1310 Ohto Sl , Pomt Pleasant,
has graduated from recrwl
traliUilg at the Manne Corps
Recrwt Depol, Pams Island,

COLUMBUS I UP!)
Canton McKinley Coac~ Bob
Rupert lSil't takmg anythmg
away from Nick Weatherspoon
when he says his current star
Phtl Hubbard, ts better than his
former a ll.Qhioan
"I feel at this stage of the
game that he's a little more
complete than Spoon ' Rupert
satd of Hubbard who "as
named today as the Umted
Press Internattonal Class AAA

Hubbard,top UPI player

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Puxson of Kcttenng Alte1 and
I ruman ClaJ tor of 1uledo
&amp;ott
Doellman 6 7 was the
lea ding sco rer m the Cmcmnata
m ca the pa::;t sea son with a 26 7
per [prne mark and Led the
Spartans t o th e 1 egwnal
tournan1ent where th ey lost to
Alter
fhe 6-!&gt; Merchcmt teamed
11 1th 6-5 )Umor Butch Car tel
14'l med to th e Sl'COnd tea m to
g1ve top-ranked Middletown a
potent one-two scormg punch
both avera gmg 20 pomts pe1
game
Paxson a

6-5 seruor,

wa s the

top sc01 er on Allers unbeatt: n
\uth a 21 i mark and was
Will
w1ll ca rry a 24.{) mark mlo ca lled by Alter coac h Joe
Alters Joe Petrocelli whose F nda' night s Class AAA Petrocelli the best player m
teams have been unbeaten the senufmals agamst Columbus thr Da\ ton area 111 the last 10
past two regular seasons and
IJnden was second m the
years
\Otmg w1th stx followed by
I he fmal flrsl tea m slot 11ent
D1ck Taylor of Zanesville and to the 6 2 Claytor who
Harry Falls of Alhanc"e w1th averaged 22 6 for Scott and 1s
ftve each
considered oy many college
fed Mad son B II Kucharsky
Others
wttll
more
than
one
seuuts
the best guard prospect
T roiW&lt;.iOd Mad so n
M ke
K nna rd
D elawa r e
K n
vote "' ere Hep Cromn of Cm m the sta te All five of the fu st
Le onard To edo Rogers
cm natl Roger Bacon Jack
Neat Oberholtzer F r emont
Ross
Robert
Pa t t erso l
Greynolds of Barberton, Jim
Day ton Colonel Wh t e Steve
Kirk of Gallon M1ke R1ley of
Porter Akron Kenmore J1m
R ce C1nc nnat. Roger Bacon
Elyna Bud Felhaber of
M d&lt;e
Rogers
Groveport
Oregon Cia) and Gary Walters
Mad son
Chuck
Roser
of Newark
Ga l ton
Terry R cha rd son

these k1ds Will work for tl
Walker rece1ved 22 of the 68
votes cast m the coach of the
;ear ballotmg Ill a runaway

AAA 'Dream Team'

COLUMBUS (UP I ) ~ The
197 1 75 Un1fed
Pre'i s tn
tern atonal Class AAA Al l Oh o
Baske tbal Te am &lt;w th he•ght
grade and sco r ng av erag e
FIRST TEAM
Ph t
Hu bbard
Canton
M cK m tey 68 Sr 266
Dan Doell man
C nc nn at
Roger Bacon 6 7 Sr 26 7
V c Merchan t M•dd etown
6 5 Sr i I 0
J •m Paxso n K ettermg A lter
Ch II co th e Chri S Re1 cher t
65 Sr 217
Ce l na Keht n Ran se y Tol edo
Trum an Claytor
To l edo Macomber
Scott 6 2 Sr 22 6
A I Roszczyk
Stcubenv le
SECOND TEAM
Bob Sc haefer Kettenng A ll er
Todd Jone s
Spr1ngf eld Howard Smith
Co lum bus
North 6 5 Sr 14 l
Ce ntral
Dale
Sm lfh
Butch Carter Mrddle town 6
Cleveland Ke nned y R andy St
.l J r
20 0
Joh n
Oregon Clay
Denny
Dave Bruns ton Zanesv lt e
Sabo
Conneaut
Crag
Sat
t er
6 4 Sr 20 5
Wt c kl ffe
Marty Th a ll man
Terr y
Crosby
To l edo
T ffm Co lu mb•an
Dav e Un
DeVrlb1SS 6 3 Sr 21 5
derwood Portsmouth Marty
Roy Slutz Newark 6 3 Sr
Wolfe C nc nnat St Xav 1er
IS 6
Mark
Wilson
Columbu s
THIRD TEAM
Brookhaven
Curt Wll l 1ams
Terry D ante l s C nc nnat
Nil es
Kirk
W ll1amson
Hugh es 6 5 Sr 22 2
w II Qughby So uth M1ke Wa rd
Fred Johnson Ba rberton 6
Cl eveland Max Hayes
and
5 Sr 24 0
Man z e W ltla ms
Lo ram
Mark H etz Def a n ee 6 a
Sou th v ew
J r 23 B
John McCullot.:gh L 1m a Sr
6 3 Sr 19 2
M1ke L ee Kenenng F at r
mont West 6 3 Sr 22 2
SPECIAL MENTION
Fred Baser Elyr 1a K enny
Brown C n c nnat E der A r t
Cook Loram Adm r a t K ng
F r ed Dav s Boardman Lloyd
Frankl n Cleveland He1ghts
TAMPA, Fla (UP!) - The
B II F ox Gal on Dave Hec k
Cmcmna
II Reds made tt ftve
New
Ph•ladelph•a
Scot!
Hamt n
Findlay
w11 e vtclones m a row Monday wtlh
Ja c kson Cleveland East Tech
the help of homers by Tony
Don Ke ger rres Bellevue Don
Person Dayton Roosevell
Perez Joe Morgan and Darrell
Ke1lh Page Sy lv an a George
Chaney to get a 7-4 vtctory over
Zam b e Lakewood
Play er of th e year Ph 1 the New York Mets
Hubbard
Can ton M cK nley
Perez homer touched off a
Coach of the year ~ Paul
Walker M1dd eport
three-run second mrung at the
HONORABLE MENTION
expense of Met nghthander
Paul As h
Canton Sou tll
Cedr ck Adams You ngstown
Tom Seaver Stogies by Dave
Sout h Dave Andrews Grov e
ConcepciOn,
John Vukovtch
C ty
Napol eon
A ll en
Columbus
L1nde n
0 ck
and Ken Gr-Iffey coupled wtth
A lbaugh
Anthony Wayne
a walk to Btl! Plununer, dtd the
Denn s Betts
c nc nne !
Woodward
Farley
Bel t
rest of the damage
To l edo DeV lb ss Don Brough
Morgan homered off Cra1g
Worth 1ngton
Bob Carper
Youngstown Card nal Mooney
Swan m the ftfth truung and
Me l Crafter Day ton Roose
before the s1de was rellred, the
ve l t Steve Cunnmgham East
L verpool
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Dantonio Zanesville Mark
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Dav•s Warren Hardmg Dave
DalFon so W ntersv1 le Mark
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Dud ley
Co l umbu s Walnut
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Rroge Dave F ord Cleve land
L ncoln West
Dav e Frye
scormg
wtlb a pair of runs
West l ake
Esmond Flood
Don Gullett, Pat Darcy and
Columbus East Bob Ferra
Lake Catholic Randy G1pson
Pedro Borbon dlvtded the
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Doug Harr s
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By BOB PENICK
RICHFIELD, Ohio (UP!)Chuck Wepner paused after his
workout Monday to discuss
Muhammad Ah, whom he
meets next Monday mght at the
cohseum here wtth All's
heavywetghl title at slake
He s the champton of the
world and a great ftghter,
Wepner satd • He s talkmg
about bemg out of shape, but
he's w1thm ftve pounds of his
ftghtmg we1ghl
'He'll Jose that tn a week
Great ftghters don't take any
ftght hghtly," added Wepner,
who IS guaranteed h1s f1rsl SIX·
figure paycheck for the match
-Ali's ftl'l!t defense smce hi&amp;
tttle hghl wtth George
Foreman m Kinshasa, Zatre
Wepner IS grateful for the
break which surprised many m
the fight world He feels he ts
ready and IS qmetly conftdent
ThiS "' the ftrst Ierne I ve
ever tramed full-tcme for a
ftght, and I've had 112 of them
-lllllateur and professwnal -

SW cage
•
action

underway
LUZZI S PIZZa of Pomeroy
and Ke1th Carters squad
posted v1ctones Monday mght
m the opemng round of the
Soulhwestern H1gh School
Invll&lt;tlwnal Tournament
Ron Ferguson and Doxte
Walters scored 28 pomts each
m leadmg Luzzt 's to a 98-9 1
romp over Fallon s Tigers
Randy Halley paced Fallon s
"1 th 13 pom ts
Ke1th Carte r head cage
coach at Kyger Creek a former Southwestern cage star
gave h1s former home fans
somethmg to cheer about m
scormg 31 pmnts lo lead the
Cartennen to an 81 79 over lime
vtctory over Russ s Glass
Servtce DO" Cornell and Mtke
Caldwell had 16 pomts each for
the wmners
R1ck Stout led Russ's w1th 18
pomts whtle Ron Moms had 16
Three games are scheduled
lhts evenmg begmmng al 6 :ro
pm
Matlhews and Edelblute wtll
meet the Dtllon Brothers m the
opemng game the Galhpohs
Independent Foo tba ll entry
wtll play Mtller s Market m the
second game \\htle Terry
Alley s squad battles a Racme
team m the fmale

Approximately 150 persons
attended Monda) evemng s
26th annual post season All
Southeastern OhiO League
cage banque t at Lake While m
Waverly
B1ll Hoskel former Daylon
Belmont Ohw Sl&lt;tte Umver
s1ly, New York Kmcks and
Buffalo Braves basketball
player was guest speaker
, Hosket mtroduced by the
SEOAL s Coach of lhe Year
C D Hawhee Waverly
centered h1s l&lt;tik around h1s
exper~ences as a h1gh school,
college and professtonal
basketball player
The former pro remmded the
1975 All-SI&lt;lrs that they won t
always have thetr parents or
guardians around to help them,
and tha t they must learn to
assume proper responslbililtes
and make new fnends as they
go through life
John Mal lin
Waverly
prmctpal served as master of
ceremomes Cur t Boggs
Ironton prmc1pal and SEOAl
pres1dent and Mr Hoske t
presented trophtes and cer
ilflcates to the honored guests
Odte O'Donnell Gallipolis
presented Jtm Ntday the Co
Best Foul Shootmg award
Paul
Jassogne,
Logan
presented Logan s M1tch
Wnght the Co-Best Foul
Shoolmg award
Bob
W1ll1s,
Wellston
presented Wellston's Randy
Peoples the Most Valuable
Player award
GAHS Coach J1m Osborne
presented Coach Hawhec the
Coach-of-the-Year award

use hts speed of hand and foot
and counterpunch on the
ropes,' Wepner satd
I'm
gomg to crowd him, keep him
movmg cut down his area of
thermg
• Press hem Move m all the
lime That's the way I f1ght
That was the way Sonny Liston
fought and that was the
toughest hght I was ever m I
was ahead of h1m for s1x
rounds, then he cut me and I
couldn t see He closed both my
eyes I needed 72 stttches after
1! '
Wepner satd the doc lor came
mto the rmg and held up his
band and satd 'How many
fmgers am I holdtng up ' I
couldn't see so I asked him
1

Middlepolt. OhiO

992-2145

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Pomt Pleasant, W. Va.
675-24&amp;0

matwmg '

But of Joe Frazter, 11 s a
different story

STARTING MAR. 18
Enjoy the Distinctive Style of the

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Z,mcs\ 1\le 1 err )

C1 osby of

I ole do DeV Ilbiss olnd Hov Stutz
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lont.: s 6-5 .JVCrtlgPd 14 1
potnts ~r g.lntc fm Spnngf1e ld
Nm th .mct se t a !\Ch ool rec01 d
fm .Jsststs \\ tlh 114
Unmston "ho plttyed ccntc1
for Zant;SVJile nt 6-4 ;.n er aged
20 5 per gmn&lt; 1 he &amp;-3 Crosby
o~L.so a stdndout football plaver

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24
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By Un t E'd Prc~s tn1crna110nal
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lildlpl &lt;1

NY Ra n gero;; 33 24 1J 79 280 237
NY l slaldCr52Y 24 17 75 230 192
A t nn ta
2R '19 11 69 199 704
0 \I l StOn 2
w J t pts gf g a
Vanco uver
1J 29 7 75 7 17 77'1

21 5 pet g(;l lll~ WIH)e
Stutz G l 1ver&lt;1gt'd 18 6 fm
Ne\Hll k lll clfl ) of Ius pomts

l'OilHng ft om long 1ttngc

Named to the t lUI d te,m 1
" et e 6-5 fett) Dumels of
C m c mrmt1 Hug hes {h) Ftcd
Johnson of B,u berton !HI Mark

Ct ca go
St Lou s
M nne sola
K il tSas C t y

33 31 7 73 7J7 21&lt;1
29 711 n 71 23 4 231
20 43 6 46 198 305
1 ~ 17 10 JH 1fl9 291

0 V IS On 3

Hetz of Defmncc the only
JUmor L&gt;cs1des C::l 1te1 on t he
three tc,uns &amp;-3 John McCul
Iough of I IIllo! Semo1 and &amp;-3
MIke l .€c of Kette1 mg Fmr
mont West

w

1 t pi s gt ga
.l:l 11 17 101 33 4 200

Montretll

I os A r gees 10 15 19
P II Sburg l
33 lJ 1~
D etro t
20 ~0 1
Wash ng ton 6 59 5

9 1 235
.JIO 296
5 1 221
17 152

163

755
']93
383

Qu ebec
Tor onto
Vancouver
Edmo nton

33 29 3 69 258 233
IB 48 3 39 172 301
Ctn1d1an
w t t ph gt ga

&lt;2 27

o a• la9 235

38 31

2 78 312 281
217 211
32 30 3 67 233 226

JJ

30 ' 68

W nn 1p eg
J1 31 4 661.268 243
x Franchl ~ e transferrld from
MIChigan
Mondav s Results
Ch cago 3 Cleveland 2
Tor onto 5 Houston 4
Tuesday s Games
Phoen 1x at Chicago
Queb ec at Edmon ton
Mmnesota at Vancouver
lnl ernatlonal hockey
League Standlnvs
By Un1ted Press lnternallonal
North
wltphvtu
Muskegon 45 24 3 93 JOS 236
Fl nt
41 25 5 87 272 2G8
Sagrnaw 42 21 3 86 280 235
PI H ur on 34 36 3 71 245 257
Ka tma
17 49 4 38 191 292
x Lans
12 28 I 25 145 216
South
w I t pis gf ga
Dayton
42 26 3 87 273 245
Co tum bus 39 30 4 82 293 258
Tol edo
32 36 4 68 265 259

Des

Mo•ncs
28 38 7 63 236 257
F t Wayn e 26 38 6 58 236 279
x team d sbanded
Monday s Re su lts
Des Mo nes 3 Columbus J ot
Tong1ht s Games
Ft Wayne a t Sag naw
Muskegon at Lansmg

o " s on .;

1 1 pt s gf ga
43 13 I S 101 3117 13

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Bu lt ttlo

P layers

pet

NHL Standlny s

~IV CI aged

392 111 89320217
Bosto 1
Toronto
21:130 13 69 248 277
Cat lo tn a
18 Jl 11 47 11l6 26tl
Mondays Result
Mon tr ea l s A tl an ta 1
Tuesday s Games
Vancouver a t NY I sland er s
Ph lrtd el p h a a t Wash ngton
P tt sb ur gh at 51 Lou s
L os Ang eles at M nnesota

WHA Standings
By Un1ted Pre ss InternatiOnal
East
w 1 t pts gt ga
N ew E nglnd 38 24 5 80 238 231

honored were

Ftrsl team - Jm1 N1da)
Galhpohs M1ke McDona ld
Jackson Don Young Logan
Doug I racy Wave tly and
Rand) Peoples Wellston
Second team- M1ke Stckles
Gall1pohs Dean F1tzpatnck
Ir onton M1tch Wn ght I ogan
Tom PfNfel Waverly Joe
Holland W,JVerly and Inn
DudUil Wa1 etl)
llollorable menttou - AI me
Chonko,
Athens
rom
Valentme Galhpohs Edd1e
Howard
Iro nto n
Steve
Morrow, Ja ckso n
Kun
Kemper
Loga n
M1ck
Davenport Me~ gs
Pete
Laswell Wa ver ly Terry Gill
Wellston

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)( Denver
57 18 760
~n n A 1ton o
44 31 587
lt1d iiHl
40 32 55 6
J2 11
438
Ut(lh
San D1eqo
31 41 1119
x Clinched d1 v s•on title
MontJa~ s Result
N ew York 174 tnd ana 115
T ue~ d av s Game s
! No go mes s.ched u edJ

San Diego
Baltimor e

Cl eve land
Ch1 cago
l nd anapots

29 )6 3 61 192 223
27 &lt;10 1 55 227 267
17 46 3 37 l SI 276
West
I t pts gf

w

ga

Ho usto n

45 23 0 90 314 218

P hoen •'C.
M nneso t a

34 27 7 75 253 2 19
35 29 'l 72 264 232

Of Joe FraZier, I can only

sa) good things, Wepner satd
I tramed w1th h1m He s a
gentlema n a real credit to the
sport''

Wepner worked two rounds
ap 1ece Monday w1th Bob
Rooney and Charlie Wright both smaller QUicker heavy
we1ghts who made h1m look a
btl clwnsy and ponderous
I m1ght have looked too fast
for h1m but that was only for a
couple of rolUlds ' Rooney
satd 'He slows you up and
then he ca tches up to you '
Then Wepne1 did two rounds
aptece on the heavy and light
bags, skipped rope for a pa1r
and wound up w1th 10 mmutes
of caliSthenics w1th !ramer Btll
Presant
Alt, meanwhtlc worked out
at an undtsclosed s1te wh er e a
press agent solemnly declared
he was pohshmg a secret punch
- the Wepner whopper
Introduced Monday were
three of the five members of
the hasllly-convened Summtt
County Boxmg and Wrestling
Comm1ss1on whose mam task
w1ll be choosmg a referee , rtng
JUdges, tunekeeper and phySI
ctan for the flghl

The

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CITY ICE &amp; FUEL

How many guesses do I gel''
be stopped tl '
Wepner, whose repotallon
conSists mostly of bemg a
bleeder and a brawler, has a
qmck and perceptive wtl about
other ftghters
George Foreman should
have fought tougher men on his
way up even 1f he got a loss or
two, the challenger added
'He'd have been ready
' He was used to takmg one
swmg and down they d go He
swung at Alt and Ah satd I
am t gomg down and George
didn t know what to do He ll be
back He s JUS! a baby, sllll

and lost only rune, " he satd 'I

used to get up at stx, do my
roadwork, do my JOb and tram
at mght
'And I 1\ad a pretty good
record if I say so myself Now
I'm about ready to taper down
Maybe one more hard day I've
been ftghtmg 8 9, 10, 12
rounds a day m the mounlaii\S Rest ts an important part
of tt, too
Wepner, at &amp;-5 'fl has a twomch height advantage on the
champton, an mch 1n reach and
should be about 10 pounds
heaVIer at 230 pounds or so
How does he expect to use
these advantages agamst the
much speedter champwn'
He's gomg to dance, femt,

team mcmbl 1!i arc scnw r s
B&lt; SHies C U tCJ on t he SCl:OIId
tean dt c Sp1Lngfteld North s

SEOAL All-Stars
honored Monday

.----------Ali to defend heavyweight
Beat inflation- crown against Chuck Wepner

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Black teams assured nod - Bulldogs'
•

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NEW YORK (UP! ) -Black
colleges not only got a votce Ill
the selecllon of teams for the
National Invttatwn Tour·
nament Monday, but &lt;hey also
recetved assurance at least one
black tnSlllution wtll be mv1ted
to each NIT m future years
Rev Jesse Jackson, dtreclor
of Operatwn PUSH (People
Uruted for Savmg Humaruty)
look tcme out from his dally
routine to threaten the NIT
' wtth a picket !me if prOVISIOns
weren't made for mcludmg
black schools
The ptcket l\ne was averted
when Madison Square Garden
President M1chael Burke arPVT BYRD LEONARD
ranged Monday s meellng be
Marine Pvt Byrd M
tween Jackson and Fordham
Athlettc Director Peter Car
Leonard, son of Mr and Mrs
Lesler L Leonard of 1306 ICSimo the cha 1rman of the
Viand St , Point Pleasant, NIT selection conumttee
Jackson v.on a concessiOn
completed Infantry Training
School at the Marine Corps from
Carles1mo
and
Base Camp Pendleton,
Manhattan Athletic Dtreclor
Cahf
Ken Norton that they would
recommend
to
the

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TilE CHAMPS - The Southern Htgh G1rls' basketball
team won thmr mvttahonal tournament when they defeated
the Metgs g1rls Monday mght m pla) at Southern Htgh
School Front, 1 r Connee Andrews, coach Jean Rtlchhart
Nancy !Wy Jenmfer Mugrage Debbte Roush and Cheryl
Roseberry ba ck row Melama Waldmg Cheryl Larkins
Beck) Sayre Brenda Lawrence Ja ye Ord O.bbte Roush

Mcgraw to

...
and Karen Gumther Bobby Ord, d1Siricl supermtendent
made lhe presenlaltons of troph1es Me1gs was presented
wtth a second place trophy Kyger Creek third place and
Gallipolis fourth place In openmg remarks, Ord sa1d, G1rls
athletics are here to stay There was a large crowd m at
ten dance

•

Southern girls wm it all
RACINE - The Southern
Ht gh School Gtrls ln\ll&lt;tliOnal
BaskellUJ.Il I ournamcnt was
\\ On b) the host Southern
Tornado g1rls of Coach Connee
Andre\\ s here Monday e\ emng
before a large and enU1ustasllc
crowd The Southern team led
the Marauders of Coac h Mary
Jane Deely throughout U1e
contes t and won the cham
ptonshtp b) the fmal tol&lt;t l of 40-

had 5 and Beth Vaughan and
Demans Ash each had 2 pomts
Southern has JUst completed
a perfect 11-0 season and w1th
the a ddt Iton of the1r wm streak

HE WEIGHS ENOUGH
CHICAGO I UP!) - Derek
Shaf Olle of the qumtuplets
born Feb 9 we1ghs enough lo
go home today but hts three
survtvmg brother and sisters
22
need a fe" more days Ill the
Leadtng the Southern attack hospital Derek wetghs 4
was Cher)l Larkms 111lh 19 pounds 14 ounces A brother
polllls Other sc01 cs fm the Adam we1glung 3 pounds 14
wmners \\ere Bt enda l..llw ounces 1 emams m an tn
renee w1th 10 Jea n R1tch cub.1 tor but Vannessa 4
hart 6 Jenmfer Mugrage 4 pounds 71 ounces, and Ttf
and Beck) &amp;me fm~&gt;hcd w1th fany 4 pounds P .. ounces
1 The reboundmg

Southern

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t awrence

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po~,~;ct

for

pr ov ided by

ho gr ul&gt;b~..:d 19
caroms fr om tJJe boards

For th e seco nd pii!Ce
Marauders the leaders were
Pam Vaughan "tlh 7, Mary
Weyersmlller 6 Janel Maue

may go hom e by the weekend

the spokes man sa id
~ome

odop1 ca n change from

shades of l1ght aqua to a deep
red brown wtthm seconds bien
dmg wtth the sea or mam1ckmg

a coral mass to foo l thetr prey
and enem tes

17 injured on school bus

oflast year they have not been
defeated 111 13 contests
Followmg the comple twn of
last mght s contest the Southern team was gtven a standmg
ovation
By quarters
Me~gs
6736-22
Southern
9 8 14 9--40

Market Report
COLUMBUS tUPII - Feder
al state
summary
of
Oh10
I ves tock auct1on s Monday
Cattle Compared w •fh last
Monday sla ughter steer s 1 50
lower at Creston steady to '2
h1gher at Marysville Slaughter
heifers steady to 1 lower
slaughter cows steady to 3
h1gher slaughter bulls 1 lower
vea lers 3 lower feede r ca ttl e
s teady
Slaugh ter steers Cho ce 885
35 85
good 32 34
dress-tng 30 70 32 50

mortgage hospllahzallon
&lt;•ducatlon employes bencftt
plans and the quahf1ed m
dtvldual retirement plan

few low
standard

25 SO 31 75 low slanda rd 24 75
27 50

Slaughter he lers Cho1ce and

prime 885 1215 lb 2 4 33 35 90
chOICe 820 1055 lb 3 4 32 33 85
good 915 1250 lb 2 3 32 33 90 760
885 30503150 4 275031 SQ
standard 24 50 28 25

PROBE SLASHJNGS
COLUMBUS t UP!) - The
Slaughter cows Util1ty and state Htghway Patrol toda)
commerct al 815 1700 l b 17 22 60
\\as mveshgatmg the slashmg
Slaughter bulls 1 1270 2240 lb of two large decorative art
25 60 27 25
Vealers Choice (35 220 tb 43 works wh1ch hang on the "ails
55
of the new Sl&lt;tte Offtce Towel
Feeder cattle Ch01 ce s teers
and bulls 400 675 tb 23 26 good here
steers 300 500 lb 92 so 110 per
head standard 300 755 lb 18 22
Good he~fers 300 500 lb 20 23 85
slandard 300 500 tb 52 87 50 per

Battery life of heart pacer
DEAR OR lAMB - About a
year ago I nas assa1~t ed m the
street

about 9 ..1 m

un

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Monda) mornmg at our posl
off1ce I struck hun back and
knoc~ed hun d011 n He was a
l&lt;tll man about stx feet and
we1ghmg about 200 pow1ds 1
had e•penenced a heart atl&lt;lc k
before th ts happened Ml
doctor called 1! at nal
ftbrtllalt on
I "as perfectly calm and
serene at the time 1 res1sted
him and knocked him down
When I arnved home the
reaction set m The end result
was I landed mthe hosp1lal and
was ullimatel) operated on to
mstall a pacemaker
I would deeply apprec1ale 11
if you could mform me how
long tl takes before I need new
battertes for th1s pacemaker
DEAR READER - Hearl
pacemakers have been an
tmportant addtllon to the
treatment and management of
heart dtsease They are highly
successful m mamlammg
regular heart action
The firSt one was Implanted
m lr,' and smce"' then more
than 120,000 have! been tm

srrve in every phase of In

1180 lb 2 3 35 75 3770 3 4 34

DR. LAMB

planted m the Umled States
,\lone As of 1972 90 000 of the
peop le
\\ ho
rerel\ ed
pacemaker Implants "ere shll
ahve Cons1rlermg the amowtt
of lu&gt;derl)lllg heart disease m
these cases that IS lrul) a
remarkable record
_The b1ggcst drawback to the
pacemakers IS the short life of
the battenes You can estimate
that the lifespan Of the batte n es tn most current
pacema kers IS onlv two to
three \Cars There IS qwte a
spread on th1s and md1vtduals
111th pacemakers should be
lUldcr the superviSIOn of a
heart spec1ahst or a heart
chmc The) can test lou from
tune to hme and ad\•tse you
\\ hen J ou ma) need to have
)Our batteries changed It ts
\ en tmpo-tant that ~ ou ha\ e
th1s kind of superVISIOn and) ou
should esl&lt;lbhsh thiS at once
There has been constderable
news co' erage about the new
nuclear battenes that could
last longer than the patients
These hold great proltllse for
the future but are constdered
sttll m the mveshgaltonal
pbase and are not gener~tlly
avatlable y~t

Metropc1hlan ltfe Jnsuranu:
Co m Meigs County In h1s
nc'o\ pusihon Mr Ingels "ill
surance planning includmg

Accord1ng to the Athens Post I ogan f or treatment of mmor
State H1 gh"a y Patrol lfi ln)unes II was first reporled
e lementan schoo l &lt;.: h1ldren that three of the pupils were Ill
and the drt\er \\ ere InJUred m se 11 0us cond iiton
\\htch
an accident M onda~ 1m oh mg prmed maccurate
Tdken to the hospital were
a Vmton Count) sc hool bus und
a tractm tra tler n g
Melissa Gearhar t Noella
Roberta Byers
The at:ct den l occurred on Rt Jus lice
93 ncar Crcol.t \\hc1 c the n g r)rone Biers Michael Rlu head
operated b) C11rl W Keene1 Dallns Ousley Ltsa Woods
Hogs
Barrows and gilts
27 Rt 1 Hamden 1ounded a Bruce lleffe tt Cindy W11t steady to 30 lower US 1 2 211
25J lb 39 40 40 60 lot 233 tb
ClU' e attempted to stop fo r un Tunoth\ Hule Cmd) Mash
40 75 us 2 3 210 269 lb 38 39 75
umdentlftrd ' eht c le JdCk Ll:;H Sc nrbert\ Fa}e Me
Sows 75 h gher at Creston
kmfed and h1s tra1le1 h1t the Manus Elizabeth Cremeans steady to 90 lower at Marysv 1
fr ont of the bus opc1uted b1 Tammv l"mrence and Sh1rlel le US 1 3 478 650 lb 37 so 401 0
p1gs 5 h1gher US 2 3
Florence A Caudill 42 Rt I Compston The driver Mrs 40 Feeder
so tb 23 70 JJ so per head
Hamden
Ca uritll \\ as udnnlted for
Sheep Shorn slaughter lambs
Mrs Caudill 11nd 16 of he1 obse 1' ah on of cuts and steady to 2 60 htgher wooled
stea dy to 5 25 higher c hm re
pa ssenge1s all eleme ntaq multiple bnuses
and pr rme shorn w th No 1 3
students \\ ere ru s hed to
Kenne} was charged w1th pelts 74 106 lb 46 25 51 75 good
c ho1ce and pr1me ful l wool 80
Hoc ktng Valle1 Hospil&lt;tl at dm mg left of center
1451b 44 50 47

B' La" renee E Lamb, M D

EARL INGEL'i
Earl F Ingels, Jr Middleport has been appointed
a sales representative for the

As a matter of 1hterest the
range of price for the differen t
models
of
pace make' s
available IS currenth from
$800 t0 $!i 000

DEAR DR LAMB - Would
you e•platn o!'hal staph
disease ts ?
DEAR READER - That IS a
slang term for staphylococcus
a particular type of germ The
germs clwnp together like a
cluster of grapes The
Sl&lt;tphylo ' comes from Greek
meanmg bunch of grapes
whtle coccus ' means bern
Some vanet1es of these
germs are harmful to man and
other varieties are not 'thev
are common!) on the skm and
when lhey set up housekeepmg
arolUld the root of the small
ha1r they cause ptmples or

"orse Many people ha&gt;e
harmful slaph germs on the
skin and are more prone to skin
problems
Staphylococcus germs gro\\
raptdly m puddmgs cream
ptes, potato salad and smular
foods when they are left at
room tempera lures When this
happens they can cause one
form of food p01soomg
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Indians
undergo surgery
•
lose agaJfi
PALM SPRINGS Calif
(UPI) - Ptlching was supposed to be the b1g questiOn
mark for the Cleveland Indians
Ill the 1972 season but so far m
the exhtbttton schedule 1ts
been the htlttng attack that has
been sporadiC
Frank RoblllSOn's Ind18ns
lost their lh1rd game tn four
sprmg trauung deciSions here
Monday collecting only two
hits m a 5-3 loss to the unbeaten
Cahforma Angels
In the last two games the
lndtans have collected only
seven htts In thetr three
exhibitton losses the Tnbe has
mustered but 13 hits
Ca 1forma errors helped
Oeveland avert a shutout as all
three runs were unearned the
lndtans got only smgles by
John Lowenstemm the seventh
tnmng and Oscar Gamble m
the runth
The Angels used stnkeout
ace Nolan Ryan for the first
three mmngs and he reltred
mne stra1ght baiters three on
stnkeouts Three other Call
forma pttchers saw ac tion m
the VICtory
Robmson used the Perry
brothers Gaylord and Jcm on
the mound Gaylord lost the
deciSIOn by allowmg three
runs m five mmngs while
brother J1m gave up two runs
m the etghth
Rud) Meoli had three htts
and John Doherty a double and
a smgle for the Angels
the two teams met here
agatn today lb&lt;n moved to the
Indtans' tra mmg camp m
Tuscon, Artz for a Thursday
game

Ryan hurls three
perfect innings
By FRED McMANE
UPI Sports Wrller
When last \\ e left Nolan
R)an
It 11as Sept 28 of last season
and 1! was his fmal p1tchmg
performance of the year
Workmg aga1nst lhe Mmnesota
1\vms the 28-ycar-old nght
bander of the Cahforma Angels
tossed the th1rd no-hiller of his
ca reer
Nearl; s1x months ha ve
passed an d Ryan 1s still
lUlhltl&lt;tble
Rvan a 22..game wmner last
)ear made h1s sprmg trammg
exhibition game debut Monday
and hurled three perfect m
mngs mleading the Ange ls to a
5-3 trmmph 0\ er the Cleveland
lnd1ans The lean Texan struck
out three m outduehng Gaylord
Perrv

a

21..game wtnner a

vear ago

My arm feels better than 11
has any sprmg satd Ryan
which ts defirutely not good
'ne\\S for the rest of the
American League He added
that a slightly stra\ned calf
muscle m h1s right leg which
had prevented h1m from
starling sooner had little ef
feel on hiS performance
Since the Angels d1d nol
score until the fourth, however
Ryan "as depnved of the wtn
The Angels got to Perry for
three runs on e~ght hits m hve
uuungs and tagged him "tlh
the Joss Rud\ Meoh sparked
Califorma s 13~ut attack 11 1th
three slllgles
In other e.JltbltiDn contests
the Chicago White Sox edged
Mmnesata 2-1, Boston topped
Houslon, 4-2, Montreal blanked
Delro1t, ~. Cincmnall downed
the Ne\\ York Mets 7-4 Los
Angeles beat Texas 3-1 St
LouiS mpped the Mmnesota

B squad, 7-9 San Dtego
crushed Mtl"aukee, 8-1 the
Ch1cago Cubs outlasted the
Oakland A s 12 9, and the New
York Yankees defeated the
Pittsburgh Pirates, 2-1
Roger Nelson blddmg for a
comeback after an lllJUryplagued two year h1tch w1th
Ci ncmnall pttched ftve httless
mmngs and allowed only one
hit-11 bunt smgle by Jerry
Terre li- m SIX mnmgs of work
while leadmg the Whtte Sox
over the Twms Buddy Bradford hit hiS second homer m
two games for Chtcago
Marto Guerrero's run·
scormg smgle 111 the seventh
uuung snapped a 2-2 lie and led
the Red Sox to vtctory over the
Astros Steve Rogers and
Demus Blatr combmed on a
sixh1tter as the young Expos
.. on the1r e~ghth game m a
row and Tony Perez, Joe
Morgan and Darrell Chaney hit
homers lo pace the Reds to
thetr fifth stratght tnwnph
Elsewhere, Joe Ferguson
Singled home the wmnmg run
1n the SIXth mnmg as the
Dodgel'l! downed the Rangel'l!,
rookie J erry Mumphrey
stngled home the "mnmg run
Ill the loth IMmg to spark the
Cardinals' VIctory and Willie
McCovey belled a three-run
homer m the Padres' triumph
Also, Btll Madlock, Pete
Lacock and George Mtllerwald
homered to spark tbe Cubs
over the A's and Jcm Catfish"
Hunter and Pat Dobson com
bmed on a hve-hitter tnleadmg
the Yankees past the Pirates m
a game played m San Juan
before
20,000
Hunter,
baseballs
Three Mtlhon
Dollar Man worked SIX m
mngs a~ allo\\ed only threi!
hits

PHILADELPHIA (UP!) Rehel pttcher Tug McGraw
hatled by the Phtladelphta
Phtllies as the answer lo thetr
pennant hopes this season, will
undergo surgery Wednesday
for removal of a lwnp located
JUS! below his shoulder blade
McGraw. who was acqwred
from the'New York Mets m the
off season returned here
Sunday mght from Oearwater,
Fla after tl became apparent
he had not recovered from
back and shoulder pams that
had plagued him last year
Mr McGraw has a swellmg
m the chest wall near the lower
ltp of the shoulder blade the
exact nature of wh1ch ts not
clear, sa1d Dr John Y
Templeton III, who wtll per
form the operation at Thomas
Jefferson Umverstly Hospttal
Its removal ts necessary and
ts planned for Wednesday He
wtll be admitted tomorrow and
additional X rays and other
tests made '
McGraw was expected lo be
out of actiOn for fiVe to stx
weeks
I'm not worried at all, '
McGraw satd after Monday's
tests The doctors know what
lhey re domg They sound
posttive so I know I don't have
anythmg to worry about •
McGraw srud Dr Templeton
had not satd anythtng to m
dicale' that the lwnp was
cancerous and added that
'even if tt IS, I don t want to
know because I don't want 1o
worry '
After McGraw pitched two
tnnmgs Sunday at the Phils'
sprmg tratmng base m Clearwater, team phystctan Dr
Philtp Marone exanuned the
swelling and !old hem 1o return
to Phtladelphta for further
tests
The Phils dealt centerfielder
Del Unser, relief ptlcher Mac
Scarce and catcher John
Stearns to the Mets for
McGraw and outftelders Dave
Schneck and Don Hahn

Adoption
program on

March 20

Metropolitan lntercollegwte
Basketball Assoctatlon the
elecllon of two athletiC
directors to the NIT selectton
commtttee and at least one
berth m future tournaments to
black tnSiltutions
Morgan State's Earl Banks

and Grambling State ' 5 Eddte
RoblllSOn were the athletic
directors suggested by Jackson
for addition to the selection
conumttee
Meanwhtle back 1% thts
year sNIT, an mtra-ctty battle
bel ween St John s and
Manhattan highlights Tuesday
ntght's quarter -fina l
doubleheader In the opentng
game of the twmbtll,
ProVIdence meets Pittsburgh
The last lime the Redmen
and the Jaspers met was tn the
champ1onsh1p game of the 1973
Holiday Festtvat tournament
and Manhattan pulled out a 7463 VICtOry
CINCINNATI (UP! ) -RobHowever the Redmen rate a
ert Earl Maddo• a Ctncmnatt
solid favonte m tomghl s
Bengals defenstve lineman,
contest wtth a 2~ record m
was charged wtth assaull
contrast to Manhattan's 14-11
Monday by a female televtston
The selection of Manhattan for
photographer here
the NIT caused a hlt of conJoanne Easley, a WKRC TV
troversy, but the Jaspers
photographer, alleged that
eastly beat Massachusetts m
Maddox shoved a camera mlo
their ftrsl rolUld game
her eye while she was ftimmg
St John's also won convmchim after hiS appearance m a
mgly m the first-round wtth a
local court on a charge of
94 76 romp over Lafayette
posseSSion of an hallucmogen
Provtdence ousted the prefor sale
Maddox and Terry James tournament favorite, Clemson,
m the ftl'l!l round, 91-liG The
Cunmngham were arrested
Fr1ars
were powered by some
last Wednesday m a drug ra1d
fancy
outside
shoottng by &amp;-5
on Maddox suburban WestsophOII\Ore
guard
Joe Hassett
wood apartment m wh1ch 24
ounces of hashish valued at who fmished wtth 24 pomts
Provtdence, a sophomore and
$12,000 was seiZed
freshmen
dommated squad,
Both men were scheduled to
appear m Hamtlton County unproved tts record to 18-10
Muntctpal Court March 27 on wtth tls upset of 19th-ranked
drug charges In addthon Oemson
Pittsburgh also takes an 18Maddox was ctted Monday to
10
record tnlo the quarter
appear m Hanulton County
fmals
after a 70-95 openmg
Crumnal Court March 21 on the
round
vtclory over Southern
assault charge
Bob Gilmartin WKRC-TV Ultno\S ThiS IS the Panthel'l!'
ftrsl NIT appearance, whtle
news dtrector
sa1d Mtss
Easley needed mediCal Provtdence has won the
treatment for the eye InJUry champtonshtp t\\ tce

Maddox is
charged
for assault

1

Mason County

News

Notes~

MASON- Stale Trooper Dtck Young of Charleston spoke on
drug abuse and showed slides at a meetmg of Mason Parent
Teachers Assoctabon on March 11 at the school A queshon and
answer pertod followed
Larry Bumgardner, president, prestded durmg the brtef
busmess meeting He appomted a ooltllnatmg conumtlee
composed of Barbara Zuspan, James Harlow and Wanda Hill
At the openmg of the meelmg the Boy Scout Troop led m the
Pledge of Allegtance to the Flag The Busy Bee 4-H Club parllctpated m the devollonals Lyne Oliver read a poem and Larry
Roach sang 'Try a Little Kindness '
The home room mothers wtll sponsor a bake sale the last two
Frtdays m March The baked goods will be sold at noon hour at
the school Mrs Marte Roush prmctpal reported on the
progress made m repatrmg damages caused by the fire at the
school
Mrs Lawrence Foreman's second grade recetved the book
award for havmg the greatest number of parents present
Refreshments were served by hospttality chatnnan, Mrs Phyllis
Bennett
NITRO, W Va -Mrs Boyd (Mary) Wears of Ntlro, observed her 92nd btrthday on March 8th with all of her fanuly, SIX
daughters, and two sons attending They are Mrs Johll!lle
Roush New Haven Mrs Ola McDamel, Hartford, Thelma
Ashley, Mabel Angel, Euna Wtllard, Boyd Wears, all of Nttro,
Ada Bailey, Scott Depot, and Ralph Wears, Hunlmglon
Other relahves, many from thiS area, that attended the
birthday dmner mcluded Mr and Mrs George Hudson and
famtly, Mr and Mrs Ralph McDamel, all•of Pomeroy, Mr and
Mrs Bryan Hudson and daughter, Mason Patty Hudson and
daughter of West Cohunbta Edward Roush, Charleston, Mr
and Mrs Btll McDantel, Stony Pomt, N Y
Loretta KaiSer, Albany, Oh10, Wanda King, ChriSh and Jeff of
Millon, Mt and Mrs James Taylor and son, Charleston, Mr and
Mrs Mel Pennmglon, Ear1 HarriS and Eulah HarriS, Vtrgte
Taylor Wayne Wtllard, Naonu Willard, Arthur Ashley, all of
Nitro, Faye Turley, Mrs Jennte Melby, all of Scott Depot, Mr
and Mrs James Marshall, New Haven, and Ranktn Me Dante!,
Hartford
Many other persons called on her throughout the day The
honoree also recetved many telephone calls as well as gifts

sc

COURSE COMPLETED
GLENWOOD, W Va
Prtvale Wtllard H Varju, son
of Mrs- Willtam W Smith,
Roble 2, Glenwood, completed
a 14 week radto teletype
operalton course at the Army
Signal School at Ft Gordon,
Ga

CHOIR TO SING
1\lASON - The children's chotr of Mason Umted Methodist :
Church will present spec13l smgmg on Palm Sunday during the :
mormng worship servtce which starts at 9 45 a m Jackie Sisson :
and Cecilia Harris are co-directors The children's mUSical was :
from a portion of "Ltttle Marcy" from the Jesus Story
:
Infants will be baptized and new members will be re&lt;.'l!tved •
tnlo the church Rev CIBrence McCloud IS pastor
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PERSONAL MENTION
:
NEW HAVEN- Eugene Roush, son of Mr and Mrs Carson :
Roush, has unproved folloMng heart surgery at Uruversily :
Hospttal m Colwnbus
•
OJFTON - Calling at the home of Mr and Mrs Chesl8" :
Oliver on Wednesday evenmg to help celebrate Mr Chester :
Oliver's birthday were Mr and Mrs Luther Tucker, Terry, Tim, :
Todd and Troy, Mr Robert Oliver, Lance and Lynn, Gail Oliver :
Ice cream and cake were served Gifts and cards were •
presented to the honoree
:
MASON - Mr and Mrs Norman Reynolds Mason Mr and :
'
-"
Mrs Doyle Hudson, RuUand, have returned from a Flonda vacation Mr and Mrs Fred Tripp have returned from a Fluida
vti'Cation
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.

plaver of the year
Weatherspoon IS the former
Umvers1ty of Ilhn01s star now
playmg w1th the Washmglon
Cap ita ls of the Natwnal
Basketball AssoCialton
Hubbard who played m the
shadow of his semor tean1
mates on last years state
runnerup Bulldog team has
blossomed m to the mo st
sought-after high school plaver
m the slate this season

Hubbw d the onlv

returmn~

member of last ) eat s squad

has avera ged 26 6 pomts and
grabbed 16 rebowtds per ga me
mleadmg the Bulldogs mto the
state tournament again \\IUt a
23-1 record
He s one of Ihe most
complete pia) ers l ve ever
seen Ill h1gh school Rupert
said of h1s !HI star He IS
extreme!\ qwck for a boy his
SIZC

Hubbord 1\hO scored 70
pomts 139 and 31) \11 McKmle~ s two reg: wnal tournament
WillS and had 41 rebounds \ 18
dnd 23 ), shot 52 pe r cent from
the flom dunn ~ the reg ular
season £~nd 69 pe t cent from U1e
frce tlu ow hne
Also nanwd to the AII.Qhw
ftrst tea m 1long \\ 1th Hubb.u d
\\1.~1 r Dan Doclhmm of Cmc m
lltlh Roger Baron Vtr Mer
chant of M1ddl e to~&lt; n J1m

Paul WalkerAAA Coach-of-Year

n

COLUMBUS (UP!)
Mtddletown coach Paul Walker
was chosen Monday as the
Umted Press Internallonal
Class AAA coach of the year
Its qmte an honor and I
really apprectate 11 , satd
Walker who gmded Ius M1d
dies to the1r first undefeated
season smce 1963 Walker s
teams have won 673 games m
his 35 years of coaching, m
eluding 29 at Mtddletown
Walker's Mtddletown team
fmtshed the regular season
wtth an Ill.{) mark and was
ranked No 1 tn the state m the
fmal UP! Board of Coaches
ratmgs
Walker, who has coached
ftvestate champwnsh1p teams
was disappomled thiS year's
squad failed lo make 1! to the
slate tournament
The Mtddies were beaten 72
59 Saturday afternoon tn the
Dayton Reg10nal fmals by
Kettermg Alter m a battle of
unbeaten teams
But the 63-year-old Walker
feels his 30th Mtddte learn will
have state champtonshtp
potenttal, led by &amp;-5 Butch
Carter, a second team All.Qhto
selecllon
'The potenltal wtll be
there,' he satd, and I thmk

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By Ahna Marshall

I he adoptwn program IS
MASON- Mrs George (Erneslme) Zuspan, was surprtsed
scheduled to be shown on on her birthday, March 14th at her home by members of her
March 20 at 7 p m on WOUB s family The party was planned by her daughters, Mrs Thomas
Lock Stock and Barrel
Mayes, PI Pleasant and Mrs Duane Johnson, Pomeroy
Adopt-a-Chtld Today en
Attendmg were the honoree and Mr George Zuspan, Mr and
courages everyone to watch Mrs Gordon W\nebrenner, Mary Ann Paula and Becky,
Thursday Pictures of some Syracuse, Ohw, Mr and Mrs Darrell Mttchell, Carol, Darrell
children avatlable for adoption Lee, Julie of Rutland , Mr and Mrs Duane Johnson, Nancy,
m a netghbormg area will be Tammy Emily, Mr and Mrs Thomas Mayes and Shelly, Mrs
shown as well as tnSlrucltons Alice Harmon, Gallipolis Mr and Mrs George Zuspan, Jr,
on how those tn terested can Georgte, Stacy and Katy, and Mrs Sarah Foster all of Mason
Ice cream and btrthday cake were served' Mrs Zuspan
apply for the child
recetved
many gifts Pictures were taken on the surprosed
An m-depth mtervtew Mth
honoree
'
James J Lardte, who IS the
director of the new adoptton
CELEBRATES 4THBIRTHDAY
,
proJect Adoption OK from
LETART - Amy Lockeydoo, daughter of Roger and Sandra :
Lulheran s Chtldren s Atd Luckeydoo, celebrated her fourth birthday m Kettermg Ohio '
Soctety wtll a1d the v1ewers to wtth a luncheon for several of Amy's fnends To lop ~If the :
lUlderstand more clearly the weekend, Mr and Mrs Alva Luckeydoo, Amy's grandparents :
from Letart, W Va came for a v\Stl
:
plight of Ohto s children

TRAINING ENDED
PT PLEASANT - Manne
Pvt Mtchael D Bailey son of
Mr and Mrs Val D Bailey of
1310 Ohto Sl , Pomt Pleasant,
has graduated from recrwl
traliUilg at the Manne Corps
Recrwt Depol, Pams Island,

COLUMBUS I UP!)
Canton McKinley Coac~ Bob
Rupert lSil't takmg anythmg
away from Nick Weatherspoon
when he says his current star
Phtl Hubbard, ts better than his
former a ll.Qhioan
"I feel at this stage of the
game that he's a little more
complete than Spoon ' Rupert
satd of Hubbard who "as
named today as the Umted
Press Internattonal Class AAA

Hubbard,top UPI player

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Puxson of Kcttenng Alte1 and
I ruman ClaJ tor of 1uledo
&amp;ott
Doellman 6 7 was the
lea ding sco rer m the Cmcmnata
m ca the pa::;t sea son with a 26 7
per [prne mark and Led the
Spartans t o th e 1 egwnal
tournan1ent where th ey lost to
Alter
fhe 6-!&gt; Merchcmt teamed
11 1th 6-5 )Umor Butch Car tel
14'l med to th e Sl'COnd tea m to
g1ve top-ranked Middletown a
potent one-two scormg punch
both avera gmg 20 pomts pe1
game
Paxson a

6-5 seruor,

wa s the

top sc01 er on Allers unbeatt: n
\uth a 21 i mark and was
Will
w1ll ca rry a 24.{) mark mlo ca lled by Alter coac h Joe
Alters Joe Petrocelli whose F nda' night s Class AAA Petrocelli the best player m
teams have been unbeaten the senufmals agamst Columbus thr Da\ ton area 111 the last 10
past two regular seasons and
IJnden was second m the
years
\Otmg w1th stx followed by
I he fmal flrsl tea m slot 11ent
D1ck Taylor of Zanesville and to the 6 2 Claytor who
Harry Falls of Alhanc"e w1th averaged 22 6 for Scott and 1s
ftve each
considered oy many college
fed Mad son B II Kucharsky
Others
wttll
more
than
one
seuuts
the best guard prospect
T roiW&lt;.iOd Mad so n
M ke
K nna rd
D elawa r e
K n
vote "' ere Hep Cromn of Cm m the sta te All five of the fu st
Le onard To edo Rogers
cm natl Roger Bacon Jack
Neat Oberholtzer F r emont
Ross
Robert
Pa t t erso l
Greynolds of Barberton, Jim
Day ton Colonel Wh t e Steve
Kirk of Gallon M1ke R1ley of
Porter Akron Kenmore J1m
R ce C1nc nnat. Roger Bacon
Elyna Bud Felhaber of
M d&lt;e
Rogers
Groveport
Oregon Cia) and Gary Walters
Mad son
Chuck
Roser
of Newark
Ga l ton
Terry R cha rd son

these k1ds Will work for tl
Walker rece1ved 22 of the 68
votes cast m the coach of the
;ear ballotmg Ill a runaway

AAA 'Dream Team'

COLUMBUS (UP I ) ~ The
197 1 75 Un1fed
Pre'i s tn
tern atonal Class AAA Al l Oh o
Baske tbal Te am &lt;w th he•ght
grade and sco r ng av erag e
FIRST TEAM
Ph t
Hu bbard
Canton
M cK m tey 68 Sr 266
Dan Doell man
C nc nn at
Roger Bacon 6 7 Sr 26 7
V c Merchan t M•dd etown
6 5 Sr i I 0
J •m Paxso n K ettermg A lter
Ch II co th e Chri S Re1 cher t
65 Sr 217
Ce l na Keht n Ran se y Tol edo
Trum an Claytor
To l edo Macomber
Scott 6 2 Sr 22 6
A I Roszczyk
Stcubenv le
SECOND TEAM
Bob Sc haefer Kettenng A ll er
Todd Jone s
Spr1ngf eld Howard Smith
Co lum bus
North 6 5 Sr 14 l
Ce ntral
Dale
Sm lfh
Butch Carter Mrddle town 6
Cleveland Ke nned y R andy St
.l J r
20 0
Joh n
Oregon Clay
Denny
Dave Bruns ton Zanesv lt e
Sabo
Conneaut
Crag
Sat
t er
6 4 Sr 20 5
Wt c kl ffe
Marty Th a ll man
Terr y
Crosby
To l edo
T ffm Co lu mb•an
Dav e Un
DeVrlb1SS 6 3 Sr 21 5
derwood Portsmouth Marty
Roy Slutz Newark 6 3 Sr
Wolfe C nc nnat St Xav 1er
IS 6
Mark
Wilson
Columbu s
THIRD TEAM
Brookhaven
Curt Wll l 1ams
Terry D ante l s C nc nnat
Nil es
Kirk
W ll1amson
Hugh es 6 5 Sr 22 2
w II Qughby So uth M1ke Wa rd
Fred Johnson Ba rberton 6
Cl eveland Max Hayes
and
5 Sr 24 0
Man z e W ltla ms
Lo ram
Mark H etz Def a n ee 6 a
Sou th v ew
J r 23 B
John McCullot.:gh L 1m a Sr
6 3 Sr 19 2
M1ke L ee Kenenng F at r
mont West 6 3 Sr 22 2
SPECIAL MENTION
Fred Baser Elyr 1a K enny
Brown C n c nnat E der A r t
Cook Loram Adm r a t K ng
F r ed Dav s Boardman Lloyd
Frankl n Cleveland He1ghts
TAMPA, Fla (UP!) - The
B II F ox Gal on Dave Hec k
Cmcmna
II Reds made tt ftve
New
Ph•ladelph•a
Scot!
Hamt n
Findlay
w11 e vtclones m a row Monday wtlh
Ja c kson Cleveland East Tech
the help of homers by Tony
Don Ke ger rres Bellevue Don
Person Dayton Roosevell
Perez Joe Morgan and Darrell
Ke1lh Page Sy lv an a George
Chaney to get a 7-4 vtctory over
Zam b e Lakewood
Play er of th e year Ph 1 the New York Mets
Hubbard
Can ton M cK nley
Perez homer touched off a
Coach of the year ~ Paul
Walker M1dd eport
three-run second mrung at the
HONORABLE MENTION
expense of Met nghthander
Paul As h
Canton Sou tll
Cedr ck Adams You ngstown
Tom Seaver Stogies by Dave
Sout h Dave Andrews Grov e
ConcepciOn,
John Vukovtch
C ty
Napol eon
A ll en
Columbus
L1nde n
0 ck
and Ken Gr-Iffey coupled wtth
A lbaugh
Anthony Wayne
a walk to Btl! Plununer, dtd the
Denn s Betts
c nc nne !
Woodward
Farley
Bel t
rest of the damage
To l edo DeV lb ss Don Brough
Morgan homered off Cra1g
Worth 1ngton
Bob Carper
Youngstown Card nal Mooney
Swan m the ftfth truung and
Me l Crafter Day ton Roose
before the s1de was rellred, the
ve l t Steve Cunnmgham East
L verpool
Reds added a second run on a
Dale C ron All ance John
Perez double and a smgle by
Dantonio Zanesville Mark
Plummer Chaney's home run
Dav•s Warren Hardmg Dave
DalFon so W ntersv1 le Mark
came
m the seventh mnmg
Dud ley
Co l umbu s Walnut
when the Reds wound up the
Rroge Dave F ord Cleve land
L ncoln West
Dav e Frye
scormg
wtlb a pair of runs
West l ake
Esmond Flood
Don Gullett, Pat Darcy and
Columbus East Bob Ferra
Lake Catholic Randy G1pson
Pedro Borbon dlvtded the
Mar on
Hard1ng
Kevm
Reds' pttchmg w1th the wm
Galbra th
C nc nnat1 An
de erson
Doug Harr s
Kef
gomg
to Darcy, who ptlched
te r1ng A lt er
Brad Hall
three
scoreless
mrungs
Dover Jody H urt Columbus
Eastmoor Jeff Jenk1ns Mans

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RICHFIELD, Ohio (UP!)Chuck Wepner paused after his
workout Monday to discuss
Muhammad Ah, whom he
meets next Monday mght at the
cohseum here wtth All's
heavywetghl title at slake
He s the champton of the
world and a great ftghter,
Wepner satd • He s talkmg
about bemg out of shape, but
he's w1thm ftve pounds of his
ftghtmg we1ghl
'He'll Jose that tn a week
Great ftghters don't take any
ftght hghtly," added Wepner,
who IS guaranteed h1s f1rsl SIX·
figure paycheck for the match
-Ali's ftl'l!t defense smce hi&amp;
tttle hghl wtth George
Foreman m Kinshasa, Zatre
Wepner IS grateful for the
break which surprised many m
the fight world He feels he ts
ready and IS qmetly conftdent
ThiS "' the ftrst Ierne I ve
ever tramed full-tcme for a
ftght, and I've had 112 of them
-lllllateur and professwnal -

SW cage
•
action

underway
LUZZI S PIZZa of Pomeroy
and Ke1th Carters squad
posted v1ctones Monday mght
m the opemng round of the
Soulhwestern H1gh School
Invll&lt;tlwnal Tournament
Ron Ferguson and Doxte
Walters scored 28 pomts each
m leadmg Luzzt 's to a 98-9 1
romp over Fallon s Tigers
Randy Halley paced Fallon s
"1 th 13 pom ts
Ke1th Carte r head cage
coach at Kyger Creek a former Southwestern cage star
gave h1s former home fans
somethmg to cheer about m
scormg 31 pmnts lo lead the
Cartennen to an 81 79 over lime
vtctory over Russ s Glass
Servtce DO" Cornell and Mtke
Caldwell had 16 pomts each for
the wmners
R1ck Stout led Russ's w1th 18
pomts whtle Ron Moms had 16
Three games are scheduled
lhts evenmg begmmng al 6 :ro
pm
Matlhews and Edelblute wtll
meet the Dtllon Brothers m the
opemng game the Galhpohs
Independent Foo tba ll entry
wtll play Mtller s Market m the
second game \\htle Terry
Alley s squad battles a Racme
team m the fmale

Approximately 150 persons
attended Monda) evemng s
26th annual post season All
Southeastern OhiO League
cage banque t at Lake While m
Waverly
B1ll Hoskel former Daylon
Belmont Ohw Sl&lt;tte Umver
s1ly, New York Kmcks and
Buffalo Braves basketball
player was guest speaker
, Hosket mtroduced by the
SEOAL s Coach of lhe Year
C D Hawhee Waverly
centered h1s l&lt;tik around h1s
exper~ences as a h1gh school,
college and professtonal
basketball player
The former pro remmded the
1975 All-SI&lt;lrs that they won t
always have thetr parents or
guardians around to help them,
and tha t they must learn to
assume proper responslbililtes
and make new fnends as they
go through life
John Mal lin
Waverly
prmctpal served as master of
ceremomes Cur t Boggs
Ironton prmc1pal and SEOAl
pres1dent and Mr Hoske t
presented trophtes and cer
ilflcates to the honored guests
Odte O'Donnell Gallipolis
presented Jtm Ntday the Co
Best Foul Shootmg award
Paul
Jassogne,
Logan
presented Logan s M1tch
Wnght the Co-Best Foul
Shoolmg award
Bob
W1ll1s,
Wellston
presented Wellston's Randy
Peoples the Most Valuable
Player award
GAHS Coach J1m Osborne
presented Coach Hawhec the
Coach-of-the-Year award

use hts speed of hand and foot
and counterpunch on the
ropes,' Wepner satd
I'm
gomg to crowd him, keep him
movmg cut down his area of
thermg
• Press hem Move m all the
lime That's the way I f1ght
That was the way Sonny Liston
fought and that was the
toughest hght I was ever m I
was ahead of h1m for s1x
rounds, then he cut me and I
couldn t see He closed both my
eyes I needed 72 stttches after
1! '
Wepner satd the doc lor came
mto the rmg and held up his
band and satd 'How many
fmgers am I holdtng up ' I
couldn't see so I asked him
1

Middlepolt. OhiO

992-2145

,,

Pomt Pleasant, W. Va.
675-24&amp;0

matwmg '

But of Joe Frazter, 11 s a
different story

STARTING MAR. 18
Enjoy the Distinctive Style of the

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lodd femes D~nc Btunston of

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C1 osby of

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lont.: s 6-5 .JVCrtlgPd 14 1
potnts ~r g.lntc fm Spnngf1e ld
Nm th .mct se t a !\Ch ool rec01 d
fm .Jsststs \\ tlh 114
Unmston "ho plttyed ccntc1
for Zant;SVJile nt 6-4 ;.n er aged
20 5 per gmn&lt; 1 he &amp;-3 Crosby
o~L.so a stdndout football plaver

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24
25 2

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NY Ra n gero;; 33 24 1J 79 280 237
NY l slaldCr52Y 24 17 75 230 192
A t nn ta
2R '19 11 69 199 704
0 \I l StOn 2
w J t pts gf g a
Vanco uver
1J 29 7 75 7 17 77'1

21 5 pet g(;l lll~ WIH)e
Stutz G l 1ver&lt;1gt'd 18 6 fm
Ne\Hll k lll clfl ) of Ius pomts

l'OilHng ft om long 1ttngc

Named to the t lUI d te,m 1
" et e 6-5 fett) Dumels of
C m c mrmt1 Hug hes {h) Ftcd
Johnson of B,u berton !HI Mark

Ct ca go
St Lou s
M nne sola
K il tSas C t y

33 31 7 73 7J7 21&lt;1
29 711 n 71 23 4 231
20 43 6 46 198 305
1 ~ 17 10 JH 1fl9 291

0 V IS On 3

Hetz of Defmncc the only
JUmor L&gt;cs1des C::l 1te1 on t he
three tc,uns &amp;-3 John McCul
Iough of I IIllo! Semo1 and &amp;-3
MIke l .€c of Kette1 mg Fmr
mont West

w

1 t pi s gt ga
.l:l 11 17 101 33 4 200

Montretll

I os A r gees 10 15 19
P II Sburg l
33 lJ 1~
D etro t
20 ~0 1
Wash ng ton 6 59 5

9 1 235
.JIO 296
5 1 221
17 152

163

755
']93
383

Qu ebec
Tor onto
Vancouver
Edmo nton

33 29 3 69 258 233
IB 48 3 39 172 301
Ctn1d1an
w t t ph gt ga

&lt;2 27

o a• la9 235

38 31

2 78 312 281
217 211
32 30 3 67 233 226

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30 ' 68

W nn 1p eg
J1 31 4 661.268 243
x Franchl ~ e transferrld from
MIChigan
Mondav s Results
Ch cago 3 Cleveland 2
Tor onto 5 Houston 4
Tuesday s Games
Phoen 1x at Chicago
Queb ec at Edmon ton
Mmnesota at Vancouver
lnl ernatlonal hockey
League Standlnvs
By Un1ted Press lnternallonal
North
wltphvtu
Muskegon 45 24 3 93 JOS 236
Fl nt
41 25 5 87 272 2G8
Sagrnaw 42 21 3 86 280 235
PI H ur on 34 36 3 71 245 257
Ka tma
17 49 4 38 191 292
x Lans
12 28 I 25 145 216
South
w I t pis gf ga
Dayton
42 26 3 87 273 245
Co tum bus 39 30 4 82 293 258
Tol edo
32 36 4 68 265 259

Des

Mo•ncs
28 38 7 63 236 257
F t Wayn e 26 38 6 58 236 279
x team d sbanded
Monday s Re su lts
Des Mo nes 3 Columbus J ot
Tong1ht s Games
Ft Wayne a t Sag naw
Muskegon at Lansmg

o " s on .;

1 1 pt s gf ga
43 13 I S 101 3117 13

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Bu lt ttlo

P layers

pet

NHL Standlny s

~IV CI aged

392 111 89320217
Bosto 1
Toronto
21:130 13 69 248 277
Cat lo tn a
18 Jl 11 47 11l6 26tl
Mondays Result
Mon tr ea l s A tl an ta 1
Tuesday s Games
Vancouver a t NY I sland er s
Ph lrtd el p h a a t Wash ngton
P tt sb ur gh at 51 Lou s
L os Ang eles at M nnesota

WHA Standings
By Un1ted Pre ss InternatiOnal
East
w 1 t pts gt ga
N ew E nglnd 38 24 5 80 238 231

honored were

Ftrsl team - Jm1 N1da)
Galhpohs M1ke McDona ld
Jackson Don Young Logan
Doug I racy Wave tly and
Rand) Peoples Wellston
Second team- M1ke Stckles
Gall1pohs Dean F1tzpatnck
Ir onton M1tch Wn ght I ogan
Tom PfNfel Waverly Joe
Holland W,JVerly and Inn
DudUil Wa1 etl)
llollorable menttou - AI me
Chonko,
Athens
rom
Valentme Galhpohs Edd1e
Howard
Iro nto n
Steve
Morrow, Ja ckso n
Kun
Kemper
Loga n
M1ck
Davenport Me~ gs
Pete
Laswell Wa ver ly Terry Gill
Wellston

l

)( Denver
57 18 760
~n n A 1ton o
44 31 587
lt1d iiHl
40 32 55 6
J2 11
438
Ut(lh
San D1eqo
31 41 1119
x Clinched d1 v s•on title
MontJa~ s Result
N ew York 174 tnd ana 115
T ue~ d av s Game s
! No go mes s.ched u edJ

San Diego
Baltimor e

Cl eve land
Ch1 cago
l nd anapots

29 )6 3 61 192 223
27 &lt;10 1 55 227 267
17 46 3 37 l SI 276
West
I t pts gf

w

ga

Ho usto n

45 23 0 90 314 218

P hoen •'C.
M nneso t a

34 27 7 75 253 2 19
35 29 'l 72 264 232

Of Joe FraZier, I can only

sa) good things, Wepner satd
I tramed w1th h1m He s a
gentlema n a real credit to the
sport''

Wepner worked two rounds
ap 1ece Monday w1th Bob
Rooney and Charlie Wright both smaller QUicker heavy
we1ghts who made h1m look a
btl clwnsy and ponderous
I m1ght have looked too fast
for h1m but that was only for a
couple of rolUlds ' Rooney
satd 'He slows you up and
then he ca tches up to you '
Then Wepne1 did two rounds
aptece on the heavy and light
bags, skipped rope for a pa1r
and wound up w1th 10 mmutes
of caliSthenics w1th !ramer Btll
Presant
Alt, meanwhtlc worked out
at an undtsclosed s1te wh er e a
press agent solemnly declared
he was pohshmg a secret punch
- the Wepner whopper
Introduced Monday were
three of the five members of
the hasllly-convened Summtt
County Boxmg and Wrestling
Comm1ss1on whose mam task
w1ll be choosmg a referee , rtng
JUdges, tunekeeper and phySI
ctan for the flghl

The

Da1~

Sentinel

DE:VOTEli TO- THE
INTEREST OF
MEIGS MASON AREA
CHESTER L TANNEHILl
EKCC Ed
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CITY ICE &amp; FUEL

How many guesses do I gel''
be stopped tl '
Wepner, whose repotallon
conSists mostly of bemg a
bleeder and a brawler, has a
qmck and perceptive wtl about
other ftghters
George Foreman should
have fought tougher men on his
way up even 1f he got a loss or
two, the challenger added
'He'd have been ready
' He was used to takmg one
swmg and down they d go He
swung at Alt and Ah satd I
am t gomg down and George
didn t know what to do He ll be
back He s JUS! a baby, sllll

and lost only rune, " he satd 'I

used to get up at stx, do my
roadwork, do my JOb and tram
at mght
'And I 1\ad a pretty good
record if I say so myself Now
I'm about ready to taper down
Maybe one more hard day I've
been ftghtmg 8 9, 10, 12
rounds a day m the mounlaii\S Rest ts an important part
of tt, too
Wepner, at &amp;-5 'fl has a twomch height advantage on the
champton, an mch 1n reach and
should be about 10 pounds
heaVIer at 230 pounds or so
How does he expect to use
these advantages agamst the
much speedter champwn'
He's gomg to dance, femt,

team mcmbl 1!i arc scnw r s
B&lt; SHies C U tCJ on t he SCl:OIId
tean dt c Sp1Lngfteld North s

SEOAL All-Stars
honored Monday

.----------Ali to defend heavyweight
Beat inflation- crown against Chuck Wepner

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ABA Stand ng ~
By Un l ed Pre ss tnfernallonat
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4- The Daily Sentinei ,Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Tuesday . Ma rch 18, 1975

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.

Committees named
by retired teachers
Committees for the 197&amp;-76
year were appoi nted when the
Meigs
County
Ret ired
Teachers Associa tion met
Sa turday at the Meigs
Musewn .
.Mrs . Pearl Reyn olds . .
peside nt, welcomed the
memb~rs

and guests, Mrs.

Nina Bland of Akron, and Mrs.
Becky Glaze , assistan t director
of the Museum . It was noted
that a pin will be presented to
Miss Lucille Smith , immedia te
pas t preside nt of the
Association.
Committees appoin ted were
as follows :
Attend ance : Mrs . Na n
Moore, chairwoman, with Mrs.
Hughes for Middleport ; Mrs.
Clara Lochary for Pomeroy :
Mrs . Anna Hilldore for Raci ne;
Dr. Kathryn Philson for the
Letar t . Portland area; Mrs.
Margare t Pa rso ns for the
Rutla nd-&amp;tem Ce nter area ;
Mrs. Gladys Hayma n for
Syra cuse; and Miss Smith fo r
Chester.
Membership : Mrs. Lucille
Swac kham mer and Miss
co Mildre d
Haw ley,
chairwomen, with Mrs. Grace
Hawley, Fred Rice, Ira Wolfe,
Mr s. Daisy Blakeslee, Mrs.
Gladys Major , and Mrs. Ruth
Tucker.
Constituti on: Mrs. Lochary,
Charles Gibbs, Lee McComas.
and Mrs. Mary Hughes.
Public rela ti ons : . Mrs.
Margaret Parsons, Mrs. Ed ith
Forrest, Mrs . Major , Mrs.
Margaret Houdashelt.

Legis la ti ve . Miss Luci llt&gt;
Smith, Mrs. l.illian Smith , Ori n
Smith, Ber tha Smith, Mrs.
t\ nna Ogdin , and Fred Riee.
· Program : Mrs. Thelma Dill,
Mrs . Swa ckh ammer , Mrs.
Loc hary , Mrs. Moore. Mrs.
Parsons, Miss Lucille Smith,
and Gayle Price.
Bi ce nte nnia l : P r ice,
chairman , Mrs. Ne llie Tracv,
Se th Nicholson, Dr . Philson,
and Mrs. Rachel McBride .
Social : Mrs. Moore, Miss
Haw ley, Mrs. Hayman, Mrs.
Ell en Gibbs, Mrs . Eth el
C h~pman, and Mr s. Muriel
f oley.
Pr ice reported that he had
me l with several groups
wo rki ng on bi ce nt enni al
projecLS and tenta tive plans
were made for the Retired
Teac hers to sponsor a wind ow
of antiques . The Easter canta ta to be given by the Se nior
Ci tize ns Choir on Ma rch 23 at
Hea th Uni ted Me th odis t
Church was announced.
Members enj oyed a tour uf
the museum and Mrs. Loc hary,
progra m lea der , explain ed
aims, purposes and pla ns for
the musew11 development and
then showed slides of historical
places in the coun ty . It was
noted that membershtp tn the
Meigs Coun ty Pioneer and
His tori ca l Society is open to
anyone.
A St. Pa trick's Day motif
was (·a rried out in the refreshmen t ta bl e decor a ti ngs.
Cookies , l&lt;a and coffee were
·served .

Co mbined c/!oi1:r
to give can tata .

Th &lt;·
SYRA CUSE
ro ril binr d (•ho.irs of th e
f uns t Run Methodi st
Chur ch and th e Asbur y·
United Methodi st Chun·h
\\·ill prcs rnt an Easter
Cantata " The Senn Say ings
at the Cro ss" Sunday at 7:30
p.m. at the Asbury Chur(•h in
Syracuse.
Th e Ca ntata Is under the
direc ti on of Mrs . Ann
Sa uv age . Mr s. Jank e
Sau\•age ·is the pianist and
Elea nor Rob son is th e
na rrat or. T he publi c is
cordially Invited to attend.

Dinner given
Mrs. I..etzinger
HA RTfOR D. W. Va. - Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Grinstead
enterta ined here Sa turday with
a
birthday
obse rv ance
honoring Mrs. Leah Plullips
Letzmgcr.
A dinner was fo llowed wi th a
decora ted cake, pun ch and ice
cream. Ci£ts were presented to
the honored guest. Attend ing
were Mr . and Mrs. Le lzin ger.
James Phillips, Nitro; Lee
Gibbs, Cart Fields, Ma"X ine
Kea rns , Donald Fields, all of
Har lf or d;
Gle n
Grof,
Columbus ; George Johnson,
Pomer oy ; Hu gh Brustle,
Aaron Phillips, Parkersburg ,
W. Va .; and Mr. and Mrs .
Philip Percell and daugh ter,
Point Pleasant.

Fund rally is
set in Columbus
Terri Groninger, pastor of
the Pomeroy Church of Christ,
annoWlces that a $12,000 fund
raising rally will be held •I the
Unden Church of Christ, 1911
Oakland Park Ave., Columbus,
al 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Speaker for the rally will be
Howard Brammer I minister or
the Fairfield Church of Christ
with proceeds to go towards
paying on the first year's mortgage on "His Place Fanus."
The Teens for Christ choir will
provide music for the rally.
Residents of the area arc invited to attend. Those unable to
attend may send · th eir
donations to Terri Groninger,
Pomeroy Church of Christ,
Main St. , Pomeroy.

Gra ndma Wasn 't Wrong" by
Mrs. Wri ght ; "Ask the Doc tor "
by Mi ss Susan Flesh ma n;
" Phlebitis'' by Mrs . Donna
Gilm ore. Readings were also
given by Mrs . Bertha Parker,
Mrs. Mildred Bowen, and Mrs .
Joan Clark.
Mrs. Doris Shook had the
devotions using scripture from
Phil. 2 and a medil&lt;ltion en·
ti tied "Moments of Prayer."
Mrs. Polly Eichinger read
" Songs withou t Meanin gs "
Mrs. Della Curtis, " Prayer,"
and Mrs. Ruby Frick, "This
Cross I Carry." Mrs.. Iva
Powell presided and others
attending were Mrs . Mildred
Jacobs, Mrs. Georgia Diehl,
and Mrs. Harold Hanspn, a
guest.

Sewing club
is entertained

Mrs . Nellie Boyer ente r!&lt;lined the Sew-Rile-Sewing
Club Wednesday night at her
home. Ann Browning presided
with Betty Wehrung giving the
treasurer 's report , and Evelyn
Gilmore the secretary's report.
Games were played with
pri zes goi ng to Le nor a
Mc Kni ght, Mrs . Wehrun g,
Martha Hoffman, and Pandora
New clinica l tests completed at a Collins . Next meeting will be at
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Satisfaction a:uaranteed or money back.
Ches hire, Monduy. Mrs . Bunce
Nelson 's Drug Store
is rceovcring from foo t surgery
Pomeroy , Ohio
las t week at the Pleasan t
Valley Hospital.
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The Ea st~r breakfe:tsl to be
held a t Trinity Church im·
med ial ely f u ll ow i n~ !he sunrise
ser vice was announl'ed by Miss
Erma Sm tih, president, at the
Friday night mee ting of the
Happy Harvester Class .
Miss Smith re minded
me mbe rs that the breakfas t is
ror ~ 11 members of the church
and tha t on the Saturday before
the class will mee t at the
chu rc h to pre pare for it .
Round -robin cards were·signed

for Mrs. Ruby Erb, confined to

Vete'rans Memorial Hospital,
and Miss Sy bil Ebersbach, ill
at home. Miss Smith spoke of
the projects being planned by
the class .
Prayer fr om the yearbook
opened the meeting with Mrs.
Ne va
Seyfr ied
giVIn g
devotions. She used ·scripture
from Isaiah 53, a meditation,
"The Crucified Christ" by
Clarice Reaser , a poem and the
hymns, "The Way of tfie Cross
Lea ds Home", and "In the

P·ICNIC

Cross of Chri,st I Glory" . Mrs.
Freda Duffy was pia nist.
Devotional leader for the
April mee ting will be Mrs.
Wilma Terrell. Mrs . Stella
Kloes and Mrs. Ruty Massar
will be. hostesses.
Games were played with
prizes going to. Mrs. Clara
Karr, Mrs. Seyfri ed , Mrs. Eva
Dessauer, Mrs. Ada Holter,
a nd Mrs . Gladys Cuckler.
Refr eshment§ were served by
Mrs. Genevieve Meinhart and
Miss Smith.

County sewing judging to be held in May
Mrs. Amos Leonard, home
economics chairwoman , announced the national sewing
eon tes t to be held in April and
the eoun ty judging to take
place in May when the Roc k
Springs Grange met Thursda y
night al the homt of Mr. a nd
Mrs . William Grueser.
Amos Leonai-d, legislative
agent, gave a safe ty repor t on
use of farm machinery. A
con tribution was made to the
~at10 ~ a l Youth Leader s hip
Fund and one appeal for a1 d
was answered. It was noted
tha t the Grange had helped
w1th th e ser v1o g a t th e
Hereford Sale on Sa turday.
Ca rds were Sig ned for Homer
Radford and Grace Whaley .
Begtnntng m Aprtl , mee tmgs
w1ll begm at 8 p.m. rather than
7:30.
Mr '
Helen
Radf ord
prese nte tl th e pr og ram
pre par ed by Mrs. Gladys
Morgan. Mrs. Le onard read

Generation Rap

Program given on health
A program on family health
was presented a t the Thursd ay
night meeting of the Laurel
Cliff Be tter Health Club held at
the home of Mrs. Jean Wright.
Readings were "Maybe

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Class planning Easter breakfast

By Helen and Sue Bottel
Romeo Objects To Duenna
Rap :
I'm Cuban, and Cuban mothers are very tough on their kids.
Which makes it very bad on our dating. I met this boy (not
Cuban) that f like a lot. Even though we're both 17, my mother
won 'tlet me go out with him unless she is along.
My guy won 't do that, so we only see ·each other at school
and walking home (and I'm timed so I can 't stop anywhere). He
won't eome to my house and sit there with my mother watching.
He says I'm old enough not to do everything my folks say, but I
respect my mother very much.
He says he cares a lot for me, but he can't go on like this,
never gettirig to see me alone. I would never sneak without my
mother's consent .
What can we do ' - DESPERATE FOR GOOD ADVICE
DES:
U your guy really cares, he'd wor k a little harder trying to

win your mother over. Afew visits to your house , and maybe he 'd
persuade her that he's "safe" enough for her little girl. But if he
won 't even try. and keeps on pushing you to sneak out, well,
maybe he really ISN'T safe for such a sheltered girl. - SUE
AND HELEN
P.S. Cubans aren 't the only teems whose parents date back
to the days when, girls wore hoops .and boys rolled them (hoopa,
we mean) . Every week we get letters similar to yours - but most
of the writers are much more rebellious than you .

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Dear Helen and Sue :
This is to that girl who said she watches her boy friend like a
hawk, and wouldn'llet other women near him . She added he likes
things this way as they show she really cares.
He won't for long ! I know.
After losing a couple of guys I finally discovered : If you
trust, you don 't worry , and if you worry, you don't trust. MARY
Dear Mary :
That is, if you find a guy who can be trusted. - HELEN
Dear Mary :
And let's hope you . finally have ! - SUE

··s pring" ; Willi am Grueser
"An Easter Carol" ; Franci~
Goeg lein , "Welcome Spring";
Mrs.
Willi am
Gru eser
"Springtime in Your Heart" .'
Mrs. Louise Rarlfor~ "Sit A

$512 collected
for Heart fund

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A total of $512 .29 was
collec ted on Heart Sunday by
the Middlepor t Business and
Profess ional Women's Club in
th e annual house-to-house
canvass in the villa ge.
Mrs. A! wilda Werner and
Mrs. wnma Sargent were the
BPW co-chairwomen for the
drive conductedby the club for
the 26th consecutive year.
Assisting were Donna Boyd,
Lena McKinley, Judy Owen,
Susie Andrews, Nan Moore,
Mary Jane Scraggs, Melody
Scaggs , Freda Welling,
Frances Roush , Dollie Hayes,
April Fraser, Carin Bailey,
Janice Neal, Nelle Werner,
Mary Bacon , Tara Dawn

Spell", and f red Goeglein and
William Radford , " Le t's Have
a Little f un". Refreshments
were served by Mr . and Mrs.
Grueser.

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Officers named
by TOPS club

Speaker came
from Mansfield

Officers were elected at the
Tuesday night mee ting of the
Meigs TOPS (Take off Pounds
Sensibly J Club held at the
Ameri ca n Legi on Hall in
Middleport.
Elected were Betty Clark,
president ; Helen Spears coleader ; Kathy McDaniel,
secretary; Debra M. Hill ,
treasurer. All newly elected
officers take office on April 1.
Welcomed into membership
were Susie Hill and . Wanda
Faulk. Monthly queen was
Glenda Hunt and the weekly
queen was Shirley Aleshire
with Betty Sayre as runner-up.
Thirty-five attended lhe
meeting.

Light and Life Men's
Fellowship ensemble, Ed Van
Inwagen, Ernest Powell, the ;
Rev . Floyd Shook, Barton,
Steve Eblin, James Lewis,
Uoyd Wright, Clifford Cline, .
and James Gilmore. Their·,.
selections were "What a Day,"
and "If That Isn't Love."
There was a time of testimony •
by the yoWlg converts.
"Thank You for the Valley'" :
was presented by Sharon
Folmer, Shirley Friend, and
Kathy Pullins with Mrs . . ,
GUIDELINES SET
EASTERN - Guidelines for Pullins at the piano.
showing animals at the county
fair were outlined when the
Eastern High School Future
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Farm~rs of America met at the
school recently. Plans were
'.,
begun for the annual banquet
,.
during the meeting presided
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over by Har old Engle , .
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president. Refreshments were
Professional White
served.
Service Shoes

Ronald Rickleman, Mansfield, was guest speaker at the
SWlday night service of the
Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
Church.
Robert Barton had the
opening prayer following
singing of "How I Love Jesus."
Ushers were Steve Eblin,
Ernest Powell, Clifford Cline,
and Gerald Pullins. Special
music was presented by the

Bacon, Trina Gibbs, Carolyn

Fre nch, Cindy Craig, Marian
Taylor, Erna Je sse , Mary
Kunzelm an, Thelma Lytle,
Janice Leffle, Unda Haley ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGuffin,
Emma Clatworthy , Barbara
Ful tz, Twila Clatworthy.

Museum plans
are discussed
Mrs . .P atrick Lochary
presented information on the
Meigs Museum in Pomeroy
and explained future plans· for
its development when the
Meigs
County
Retired
Teachers Assn. mel Saturday
at the musewn.
A tour of the facility was held
after which pictures of
historical sites in the countv
were sh own in the minitheater. Mrs . Pearl Reynolds,
president , appointed committees for the year. Refreshments of cookies and coffee
were served. -The date of the
next meeting, open to all
retired te ac hers of Mei gs
Coun ty will be announced
later.

'IliE SEXI'ONS and REV. JAYMF.s
RUTLAND - Revival set'Vices will begin this Wednesday, March 19 and continue through SUnday, March 30 in
the Rutland Church of the Nazarene with Rev. Richard W.
Jaymes of Bellefontaine, Ohio as evangelist and Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Sexton of Ashland, Ky., song evangelists. Services will be held nightly at 7:30p.m. and !0:30a.m. SWldays.
The public is invited .

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Initial Gallla Cjluntry
auditions are scheduled
Saturday and Sunday (March
22 and 23) at 2 p.m. ·in Com- . servation and treatment. She
munily Hall, Rio Grande has been in Akron with her
College. Area residents in· daughter , Mrs. Marcella
terested In taking part in any Phillips.
way, are Invited to attend one
of the auditons. Murl Rush Jr.,
will again serve as the director
of the musical pageant. Dates
for the 1975 production are
weekends of July 11, 18 and 25
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al the amphitheatre, Rio
You 'll find a great
Grande. It is sponsored by ·The
Gallin Dramatic Arts Society.

heritage house
YourThom MeAn Store
Middleport, Ohio

Spring Time
selection of fine

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' VISITED HERE
Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Wallace and daughter, Missy,
and her fian ce, Charlie Simpson , Bluefield, Va ., were the
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs .
Wallace's son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
Ranson and son, Jeremy , of
Middlepor t . Route I. Mr.
Ranson is pastor · of the
Bradford Church of Christ.

Laurel Cliff
News Notes

BY BERTHA PARKER
Sabbath School attendance
a t the Laurel Cliff free
Me thodist Church was 83.
There were 15 choir members
present. Offering was $83.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wise,
McConn elsv ille attended
morning service at the local
church.
Mr. and Mrs . Norman
Schaefer, Mrs. Fern Dora
Story recently visited Mr. and
Mrs. James Keddrick and Mr.
Mark Stahl, Stockdale.
Mr. and Mrs . Robert
McLusky _have occupied the
Steve Eblin place.
Mrs. Esta Wise, Mingo
JW1ction , is visiting friends
here for a couple of weeks.
Mr . and Mrs. Bill Perry,
Dear E.C.D.:
Athens , visited Mr. and Mrs.
I can only say , llier~ are (and always have been ) stinkers in · Norman Schaefer.
every generation or age group. But I can't believe that a call for
Mr . Marion Howell, a former
added protection will be ignored by the pollee. Why not get up a resident here is a patient in
petition, have a majority of apartment holders sign it ? I'm quite Mount Carmel Hospital in
sure you 'II find the police department cooperative? - SUE ..
Columbus.
Mrs . J ean Wri ght was
h05tess to the Laurel Cliff
Health Club Thursday evening
.with 13 members presen t. A $10
donation was given to a needy
family. Games were won by
Mildred Jacobs and Ruby
Frick. Refreshments of ice
cream and cake were ~erved .

Dear Helen and Sue :
I live in a "senior citizens" apartment house and have
recently graduated from a wheel chBir to a walker . For the first
time in three months, I got out to shop, and came home with three
sacks of groceries, etc. In one sack was my purse.
f put the sacks down in !font of my door for just a few
minutes while I went to get my mail, and when I returned, they
were gone! Someone had been watching my struggle my the
walk, and was waiting like a vulture to snatch the things I'd spent
much of my small monthly pension on .
This isn't the first time: young kids hand around our apartments, grab purses from old people who can 't fight back, knock
Its down , stel our cars or parts therefrom - whatever they can
get their hands on.
We ask the police for more protection, but they say, "You
should be more ca reful·; you bring this on yourselves."
Maybe Sue, as a men1ber of the younger generation, can
explain the lazy, good-for~10thin g leeches who rWl aroWld robbing and maiming old folks because they're too lazy to work for a
living. - E.C.D.

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A program in song was
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Church of Christ SWlday night
by "The New Creations" of the
Bradbw-y church.
Making up the Bradbury
choir, accompanied by Marlyn
Wilcox, were JW1e Hutton,
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Sharon Bing, Brian Wilcox,
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In 1937, an explosion at the
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persons. mos t of them children. ·
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TUESDAY
OillO ETA PHI Chapter,
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority ,
Tuesday, Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric, 7:30
p,m. Election of officers .
Culture report, Kathy Fry and
Kathy Cummings ; hostess,
Susan Oliver.
GROUP
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United
Presbyterian
Chu r ch ,
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. home of
Mrs. Helen Shuler with Mrs.
James Buchanan, co-hostess.
Mrs . Paul Haptonstall to have
the program; Mrs. Joseph
Bailey, the devotions . Thank
offering will be !&lt;I ken.
. SALISBURY PTA Meeting,
7:30p.m. with fathers night to
be observed and fathers to
count double on room COWl I. A
book fail'will be held and a film
on wildlife to be shown by
representative from the
Department of Natural
Resources .
ANNUAL Inspection, Racine
Masonic Lodge 461, F&amp;AM,
7:30p.m. at temple . All Master
Masons invited.
SOUTHERN Lo cal Band
Boosters meeting, 7:30p.m. at
high school.
CHESTER COUNCIL 323,
Daughters of America ,
Tuesday 7:30p.m. Practice for
rally to be held and quarterly
birthdays to be observed.
Potluck refreshments.
MEIGS TOPS CLUB, 7 p.m.
Tuesday , American Legion
Hall, Middleport.
WEDNESDAY
POMEROY CHAPTER 80,
Royal Arch Masons, convocation, Wednesday, 7:30
p.m. for the purpose of conferring
most
excellent
master's degree.
MIDDLEPORT LITERARY
Club, 2 p.m. Wednesday, home
of Mrs. Forest Bachtel. Mrs.
Thereon Johnson to review
"Tpomas Jefferson" by Fawn
Brodie. Roll call will be a
comment on the program.
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THURSDAY
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YOUTH RALLY, Danville
Wesleyan Methodist Church,
_7:30 Thursday night. All youth
invited to attend and participate with talent.
ROCK SPRINGS Better
Health Club, Thursday, I: 15
p.m. home of Mrs. Beuna
Grueser.
WOMEN 'S
Association,
Middleport First United
Presbyterian Church, 7:30
p.m. An Easter playlet to be
given. Overseas sewing will be
dedicated. MrS. Lewis Sauer
will give devotions with
members of Group I to be the
hostesses.
YOUTH RALLY, Danville
United Methodist Church, 7:30
p.m. Thursday. All youth invited.
ST. PATRICK DAY card
party Thursday 7:30 p.m. at
Pomeroy Sacred Heart
Catholic Church. Prizes to be
awarded. Refreshments.
Public invited.
MIDDLEPORT MASONIC
Lodge 363 Thursday 7 p.m.
Entered Apprentice degree to
be conferred . All master
masons invited.

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Committees named
by retired teachers
Committees for the 197&amp;-76
year were appoi nted when the
Meigs
County
Ret ired
Teachers Associa tion met
Sa turday at the Meigs
Musewn .
.Mrs . Pearl Reyn olds . .
peside nt, welcomed the
memb~rs

and guests, Mrs.

Nina Bland of Akron, and Mrs.
Becky Glaze , assistan t director
of the Museum . It was noted
that a pin will be presented to
Miss Lucille Smith , immedia te
pas t preside nt of the
Association.
Committees appoin ted were
as follows :
Attend ance : Mrs . Na n
Moore, chairwoman, with Mrs.
Hughes for Middleport ; Mrs.
Clara Lochary for Pomeroy :
Mrs . Anna Hilldore for Raci ne;
Dr. Kathryn Philson for the
Letar t . Portland area; Mrs.
Margare t Pa rso ns for the
Rutla nd-&amp;tem Ce nter area ;
Mrs. Gladys Hayma n for
Syra cuse; and Miss Smith fo r
Chester.
Membership : Mrs. Lucille
Swac kham mer and Miss
co Mildre d
Haw ley,
chairwomen, with Mrs. Grace
Hawley, Fred Rice, Ira Wolfe,
Mr s. Daisy Blakeslee, Mrs.
Gladys Major , and Mrs. Ruth
Tucker.
Constituti on: Mrs. Lochary,
Charles Gibbs, Lee McComas.
and Mrs. Mary Hughes.
Public rela ti ons : . Mrs.
Margaret Parsons, Mrs. Ed ith
Forrest, Mrs . Major , Mrs.
Margaret Houdashelt.

Legis la ti ve . Miss Luci llt&gt;
Smith, Mrs. l.illian Smith , Ori n
Smith, Ber tha Smith, Mrs.
t\ nna Ogdin , and Fred Riee.
· Program : Mrs. Thelma Dill,
Mrs . Swa ckh ammer , Mrs.
Loc hary , Mrs. Moore. Mrs.
Parsons, Miss Lucille Smith,
and Gayle Price.
Bi ce nte nnia l : P r ice,
chairman , Mrs. Ne llie Tracv,
Se th Nicholson, Dr . Philson,
and Mrs. Rachel McBride .
Social : Mrs. Moore, Miss
Haw ley, Mrs. Hayman, Mrs.
Ell en Gibbs, Mrs . Eth el
C h~pman, and Mr s. Muriel
f oley.
Pr ice reported that he had
me l with several groups
wo rki ng on bi ce nt enni al
projecLS and tenta tive plans
were made for the Retired
Teac hers to sponsor a wind ow
of antiques . The Easter canta ta to be given by the Se nior
Ci tize ns Choir on Ma rch 23 at
Hea th Uni ted Me th odis t
Church was announced.
Members enj oyed a tour uf
the museum and Mrs. Loc hary,
progra m lea der , explain ed
aims, purposes and pla ns for
the musew11 development and
then showed slides of historical
places in the coun ty . It was
noted that membershtp tn the
Meigs Coun ty Pioneer and
His tori ca l Society is open to
anyone.
A St. Pa trick's Day motif
was (·a rried out in the refreshmen t ta bl e decor a ti ngs.
Cookies , l&lt;a and coffee were
·served .

Co mbined c/!oi1:r
to give can tata .

Th &lt;·
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ro ril binr d (•ho.irs of th e
f uns t Run Methodi st
Chur ch and th e Asbur y·
United Methodi st Chun·h
\\·ill prcs rnt an Easter
Cantata " The Senn Say ings
at the Cro ss" Sunday at 7:30
p.m. at the Asbury Chur(•h in
Syracuse.
Th e Ca ntata Is under the
direc ti on of Mrs . Ann
Sa uv age . Mr s. Jank e
Sau\•age ·is the pianist and
Elea nor Rob son is th e
na rrat or. T he publi c is
cordially Invited to attend.

Dinner given
Mrs. I..etzinger
HA RTfOR D. W. Va. - Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Grinstead
enterta ined here Sa turday with
a
birthday
obse rv ance
honoring Mrs. Leah Plullips
Letzmgcr.
A dinner was fo llowed wi th a
decora ted cake, pun ch and ice
cream. Ci£ts were presented to
the honored guest. Attend ing
were Mr . and Mrs. Le lzin ger.
James Phillips, Nitro; Lee
Gibbs, Cart Fields, Ma"X ine
Kea rns , Donald Fields, all of
Har lf or d;
Gle n
Grof,
Columbus ; George Johnson,
Pomer oy ; Hu gh Brustle,
Aaron Phillips, Parkersburg ,
W. Va .; and Mr. and Mrs .
Philip Percell and daugh ter,
Point Pleasant.

Fund rally is
set in Columbus
Terri Groninger, pastor of
the Pomeroy Church of Christ,
annoWlces that a $12,000 fund
raising rally will be held •I the
Unden Church of Christ, 1911
Oakland Park Ave., Columbus,
al 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Speaker for the rally will be
Howard Brammer I minister or
the Fairfield Church of Christ
with proceeds to go towards
paying on the first year's mortgage on "His Place Fanus."
The Teens for Christ choir will
provide music for the rally.
Residents of the area arc invited to attend. Those unable to
attend may send · th eir
donations to Terri Groninger,
Pomeroy Church of Christ,
Main St. , Pomeroy.

Gra ndma Wasn 't Wrong" by
Mrs. Wri ght ; "Ask the Doc tor "
by Mi ss Susan Flesh ma n;
" Phlebitis'' by Mrs . Donna
Gilm ore. Readings were also
given by Mrs . Bertha Parker,
Mrs. Mildred Bowen, and Mrs .
Joan Clark.
Mrs. Doris Shook had the
devotions using scripture from
Phil. 2 and a medil&lt;ltion en·
ti tied "Moments of Prayer."
Mrs. Polly Eichinger read
" Songs withou t Meanin gs "
Mrs. Della Curtis, " Prayer,"
and Mrs. Ruby Frick, "This
Cross I Carry." Mrs.. Iva
Powell presided and others
attending were Mrs . Mildred
Jacobs, Mrs. Georgia Diehl,
and Mrs. Harold Hanspn, a
guest.

Sewing club
is entertained

Mrs . Nellie Boyer ente r!&lt;lined the Sew-Rile-Sewing
Club Wednesday night at her
home. Ann Browning presided
with Betty Wehrung giving the
treasurer 's report , and Evelyn
Gilmore the secretary's report.
Games were played with
pri zes goi ng to Le nor a
Mc Kni ght, Mrs . Wehrun g,
Martha Hoffman, and Pandora
New clinica l tests completed at a Collins . Next meeting will be at
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Miss Frances Roush and
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slimmlngl.t'Jwn today with ODRINEX. of Mrs . Walter Bunce ,
Satisfaction a:uaranteed or money back.
Ches hire, Monduy. Mrs . Bunce
Nelson 's Drug Store
is rceovcring from foo t surgery
Pomeroy , Ohio
las t week at the Pleasan t
Valley Hospital.
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med ial ely f u ll ow i n~ !he sunrise
ser vice was announl'ed by Miss
Erma Sm tih, president, at the
Friday night mee ting of the
Happy Harvester Class .
Miss Smith re minded
me mbe rs that the breakfas t is
ror ~ 11 members of the church
and tha t on the Saturday before
the class will mee t at the
chu rc h to pre pare for it .
Round -robin cards were·signed

for Mrs. Ruby Erb, confined to

Vete'rans Memorial Hospital,
and Miss Sy bil Ebersbach, ill
at home. Miss Smith spoke of
the projects being planned by
the class .
Prayer fr om the yearbook
opened the meeting with Mrs.
Ne va
Seyfr ied
giVIn g
devotions. She used ·scripture
from Isaiah 53, a meditation,
"The Crucified Christ" by
Clarice Reaser , a poem and the
hymns, "The Way of tfie Cross
Lea ds Home", and "In the

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Cross of Chri,st I Glory" . Mrs.
Freda Duffy was pia nist.
Devotional leader for the
April mee ting will be Mrs.
Wilma Terrell. Mrs . Stella
Kloes and Mrs. Ruty Massar
will be. hostesses.
Games were played with
prizes going to. Mrs. Clara
Karr, Mrs. Seyfri ed , Mrs. Eva
Dessauer, Mrs. Ada Holter,
a nd Mrs . Gladys Cuckler.
Refr eshment§ were served by
Mrs. Genevieve Meinhart and
Miss Smith.

County sewing judging to be held in May
Mrs. Amos Leonard, home
economics chairwoman , announced the national sewing
eon tes t to be held in April and
the eoun ty judging to take
place in May when the Roc k
Springs Grange met Thursda y
night al the homt of Mr. a nd
Mrs . William Grueser.
Amos Leonai-d, legislative
agent, gave a safe ty repor t on
use of farm machinery. A
con tribution was made to the
~at10 ~ a l Youth Leader s hip
Fund and one appeal for a1 d
was answered. It was noted
tha t the Grange had helped
w1th th e ser v1o g a t th e
Hereford Sale on Sa turday.
Ca rds were Sig ned for Homer
Radford and Grace Whaley .
Begtnntng m Aprtl , mee tmgs
w1ll begm at 8 p.m. rather than
7:30.
Mr '
Helen
Radf ord
prese nte tl th e pr og ram
pre par ed by Mrs. Gladys
Morgan. Mrs. Le onard read

Generation Rap

Program given on health
A program on family health
was presented a t the Thursd ay
night meeting of the Laurel
Cliff Be tter Health Club held at
the home of Mrs. Jean Wright.
Readings were "Maybe

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Class planning Easter breakfast

By Helen and Sue Bottel
Romeo Objects To Duenna
Rap :
I'm Cuban, and Cuban mothers are very tough on their kids.
Which makes it very bad on our dating. I met this boy (not
Cuban) that f like a lot. Even though we're both 17, my mother
won 'tlet me go out with him unless she is along.
My guy won 't do that, so we only see ·each other at school
and walking home (and I'm timed so I can 't stop anywhere). He
won't eome to my house and sit there with my mother watching.
He says I'm old enough not to do everything my folks say, but I
respect my mother very much.
He says he cares a lot for me, but he can't go on like this,
never gettirig to see me alone. I would never sneak without my
mother's consent .
What can we do ' - DESPERATE FOR GOOD ADVICE
DES:
U your guy really cares, he'd wor k a little harder trying to

win your mother over. Afew visits to your house , and maybe he 'd
persuade her that he's "safe" enough for her little girl. But if he
won 't even try. and keeps on pushing you to sneak out, well,
maybe he really ISN'T safe for such a sheltered girl. - SUE
AND HELEN
P.S. Cubans aren 't the only teems whose parents date back
to the days when, girls wore hoops .and boys rolled them (hoopa,
we mean) . Every week we get letters similar to yours - but most
of the writers are much more rebellious than you .

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Dear Helen and Sue :
This is to that girl who said she watches her boy friend like a
hawk, and wouldn'llet other women near him . She added he likes
things this way as they show she really cares.
He won't for long ! I know.
After losing a couple of guys I finally discovered : If you
trust, you don 't worry , and if you worry, you don't trust. MARY
Dear Mary :
That is, if you find a guy who can be trusted. - HELEN
Dear Mary :
And let's hope you . finally have ! - SUE

··s pring" ; Willi am Grueser
"An Easter Carol" ; Franci~
Goeg lein , "Welcome Spring";
Mrs.
Willi am
Gru eser
"Springtime in Your Heart" .'
Mrs. Louise Rarlfor~ "Sit A

$512 collected
for Heart fund

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A total of $512 .29 was
collec ted on Heart Sunday by
the Middlepor t Business and
Profess ional Women's Club in
th e annual house-to-house
canvass in the villa ge.
Mrs. A! wilda Werner and
Mrs. wnma Sargent were the
BPW co-chairwomen for the
drive conductedby the club for
the 26th consecutive year.
Assisting were Donna Boyd,
Lena McKinley, Judy Owen,
Susie Andrews, Nan Moore,
Mary Jane Scraggs, Melody
Scaggs , Freda Welling,
Frances Roush , Dollie Hayes,
April Fraser, Carin Bailey,
Janice Neal, Nelle Werner,
Mary Bacon , Tara Dawn

Spell", and f red Goeglein and
William Radford , " Le t's Have
a Little f un". Refreshments
were served by Mr . and Mrs.
Grueser.

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Officers named
by TOPS club

Speaker came
from Mansfield

Officers were elected at the
Tuesday night mee ting of the
Meigs TOPS (Take off Pounds
Sensibly J Club held at the
Ameri ca n Legi on Hall in
Middleport.
Elected were Betty Clark,
president ; Helen Spears coleader ; Kathy McDaniel,
secretary; Debra M. Hill ,
treasurer. All newly elected
officers take office on April 1.
Welcomed into membership
were Susie Hill and . Wanda
Faulk. Monthly queen was
Glenda Hunt and the weekly
queen was Shirley Aleshire
with Betty Sayre as runner-up.
Thirty-five attended lhe
meeting.

Light and Life Men's
Fellowship ensemble, Ed Van
Inwagen, Ernest Powell, the ;
Rev . Floyd Shook, Barton,
Steve Eblin, James Lewis,
Uoyd Wright, Clifford Cline, .
and James Gilmore. Their·,.
selections were "What a Day,"
and "If That Isn't Love."
There was a time of testimony •
by the yoWlg converts.
"Thank You for the Valley'" :
was presented by Sharon
Folmer, Shirley Friend, and
Kathy Pullins with Mrs . . ,
GUIDELINES SET
EASTERN - Guidelines for Pullins at the piano.
showing animals at the county
fair were outlined when the
Eastern High School Future
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Farm~rs of America met at the
school recently. Plans were
'.,
begun for the annual banquet
,.
during the meeting presided
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Professional White
served.
Service Shoes

Ronald Rickleman, Mansfield, was guest speaker at the
SWlday night service of the
Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
Church.
Robert Barton had the
opening prayer following
singing of "How I Love Jesus."
Ushers were Steve Eblin,
Ernest Powell, Clifford Cline,
and Gerald Pullins. Special
music was presented by the

Bacon, Trina Gibbs, Carolyn

Fre nch, Cindy Craig, Marian
Taylor, Erna Je sse , Mary
Kunzelm an, Thelma Lytle,
Janice Leffle, Unda Haley ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGuffin,
Emma Clatworthy , Barbara
Ful tz, Twila Clatworthy.

Museum plans
are discussed
Mrs . .P atrick Lochary
presented information on the
Meigs Museum in Pomeroy
and explained future plans· for
its development when the
Meigs
County
Retired
Teachers Assn. mel Saturday
at the musewn.
A tour of the facility was held
after which pictures of
historical sites in the countv
were sh own in the minitheater. Mrs . Pearl Reynolds,
president , appointed committees for the year. Refreshments of cookies and coffee
were served. -The date of the
next meeting, open to all
retired te ac hers of Mei gs
Coun ty will be announced
later.

'IliE SEXI'ONS and REV. JAYMF.s
RUTLAND - Revival set'Vices will begin this Wednesday, March 19 and continue through SUnday, March 30 in
the Rutland Church of the Nazarene with Rev. Richard W.
Jaymes of Bellefontaine, Ohio as evangelist and Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Sexton of Ashland, Ky., song evangelists. Services will be held nightly at 7:30p.m. and !0:30a.m. SWldays.
The public is invited .

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Initial Gallla Cjluntry
auditions are scheduled
Saturday and Sunday (March
22 and 23) at 2 p.m. ·in Com- . servation and treatment. She
munily Hall, Rio Grande has been in Akron with her
College. Area residents in· daughter , Mrs. Marcella
terested In taking part in any Phillips.
way, are Invited to attend one
of the auditons. Murl Rush Jr.,
will again serve as the director
of the musical pageant. Dates
for the 1975 production are
weekends of July 11, 18 and 25
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You 'll find a great
Grande. It is sponsored by ·The
Gallin Dramatic Arts Society.

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Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Wallace and daughter, Missy,
and her fian ce, Charlie Simpson , Bluefield, Va ., were the
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs .
Wallace's son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
Ranson and son, Jeremy , of
Middlepor t . Route I. Mr.
Ranson is pastor · of the
Bradford Church of Christ.

Laurel Cliff
News Notes

BY BERTHA PARKER
Sabbath School attendance
a t the Laurel Cliff free
Me thodist Church was 83.
There were 15 choir members
present. Offering was $83.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wise,
McConn elsv ille attended
morning service at the local
church.
Mr. and Mrs . Norman
Schaefer, Mrs. Fern Dora
Story recently visited Mr. and
Mrs. James Keddrick and Mr.
Mark Stahl, Stockdale.
Mr. and Mrs . Robert
McLusky _have occupied the
Steve Eblin place.
Mrs. Esta Wise, Mingo
JW1ction , is visiting friends
here for a couple of weeks.
Mr . and Mrs. Bill Perry,
Dear E.C.D.:
Athens , visited Mr. and Mrs.
I can only say , llier~ are (and always have been ) stinkers in · Norman Schaefer.
every generation or age group. But I can't believe that a call for
Mr . Marion Howell, a former
added protection will be ignored by the pollee. Why not get up a resident here is a patient in
petition, have a majority of apartment holders sign it ? I'm quite Mount Carmel Hospital in
sure you 'II find the police department cooperative? - SUE ..
Columbus.
Mrs . J ean Wri ght was
h05tess to the Laurel Cliff
Health Club Thursday evening
.with 13 members presen t. A $10
donation was given to a needy
family. Games were won by
Mildred Jacobs and Ruby
Frick. Refreshments of ice
cream and cake were ~erved .

Dear Helen and Sue :
I live in a "senior citizens" apartment house and have
recently graduated from a wheel chBir to a walker . For the first
time in three months, I got out to shop, and came home with three
sacks of groceries, etc. In one sack was my purse.
f put the sacks down in !font of my door for just a few
minutes while I went to get my mail, and when I returned, they
were gone! Someone had been watching my struggle my the
walk, and was waiting like a vulture to snatch the things I'd spent
much of my small monthly pension on .
This isn't the first time: young kids hand around our apartments, grab purses from old people who can 't fight back, knock
Its down , stel our cars or parts therefrom - whatever they can
get their hands on.
We ask the police for more protection, but they say, "You
should be more ca reful·; you bring this on yourselves."
Maybe Sue, as a men1ber of the younger generation, can
explain the lazy, good-for~10thin g leeches who rWl aroWld robbing and maiming old folks because they're too lazy to work for a
living. - E.C.D.

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A program in song was
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Making up the Bradbury
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TUESDAY
OillO ETA PHI Chapter,
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority ,
Tuesday, Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric, 7:30
p,m. Election of officers .
Culture report, Kathy Fry and
Kathy Cummings ; hostess,
Susan Oliver.
GROUP
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United
Presbyterian
Chu r ch ,
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. home of
Mrs. Helen Shuler with Mrs.
James Buchanan, co-hostess.
Mrs . Paul Haptonstall to have
the program; Mrs. Joseph
Bailey, the devotions . Thank
offering will be !&lt;I ken.
. SALISBURY PTA Meeting,
7:30p.m. with fathers night to
be observed and fathers to
count double on room COWl I. A
book fail'will be held and a film
on wildlife to be shown by
representative from the
Department of Natural
Resources .
ANNUAL Inspection, Racine
Masonic Lodge 461, F&amp;AM,
7:30p.m. at temple . All Master
Masons invited.
SOUTHERN Lo cal Band
Boosters meeting, 7:30p.m. at
high school.
CHESTER COUNCIL 323,
Daughters of America ,
Tuesday 7:30p.m. Practice for
rally to be held and quarterly
birthdays to be observed.
Potluck refreshments.
MEIGS TOPS CLUB, 7 p.m.
Tuesday , American Legion
Hall, Middleport.
WEDNESDAY
POMEROY CHAPTER 80,
Royal Arch Masons, convocation, Wednesday, 7:30
p.m. for the purpose of conferring
most
excellent
master's degree.
MIDDLEPORT LITERARY
Club, 2 p.m. Wednesday, home
of Mrs. Forest Bachtel. Mrs.
Thereon Johnson to review
"Tpomas Jefferson" by Fawn
Brodie. Roll call will be a
comment on the program.
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THURSDAY
.
YOUTH RALLY, Danville
Wesleyan Methodist Church,
_7:30 Thursday night. All youth
invited to attend and participate with talent.
ROCK SPRINGS Better
Health Club, Thursday, I: 15
p.m. home of Mrs. Beuna
Grueser.
WOMEN 'S
Association,
Middleport First United
Presbyterian Church, 7:30
p.m. An Easter playlet to be
given. Overseas sewing will be
dedicated. MrS. Lewis Sauer
will give devotions with
members of Group I to be the
hostesses.
YOUTH RALLY, Danville
United Methodist Church, 7:30
p.m. Thursday. All youth invited.
ST. PATRICK DAY card
party Thursday 7:30 p.m. at
Pomeroy Sacred Heart
Catholic Church. Prizes to be
awarded. Refreshments.
Public invited.
MIDDLEPORT MASONIC
Lodge 363 Thursday 7 p.m.
Entered Apprentice degree to
be conferred . All master
masons invited.

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�6 - The Dally Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 Tuesday, March 18, 1975

APpIe Grove

AND APPRAISEMENT

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Tt'l e Stare of O h1 o
M e •g s
c o unt y
Court of Common
Plea s Pro v at c O•v• s•On

News, Events

To t h e Co Ex ecu t ors o f the
(' Stal e

I W A Nlto thank. my l am1ty ~lnel
rtll my fn e nd 5 for the gifls
te l eph one callS and f lowers
and a ll who v1 Sdcd me Rev
Carl H1cks for hiS pray e rs
Md \fiS1 I!. Dr H1dgway and

dmn er

g ues ts

SundaJ of Mr and Mrs
Thomas Wol fe at Racme
Mrs Ronm e Skei n and
children Mrs Barba r a Burbun

and son Chns of PI Pleasant
ROTC Conme Rottge n \!sited
Mrs Eulah Wolfe and Aaron
Conme \o\.as enroute to New
Hampshir E- uher e ~ he wilJ be

stat iOned

Mrs
Ma e Bos ton Bert Hunt Bill
Robtns on Nanq Holsmger
Martm C'IUllllngham, are all
medtcal patte nts at Veterans
Memonal Hospita l
Mr and Mrs Robert Smtih
Sr returned to their horne
Mrs Addle Cumnun s,

John C Pr olf rll Deceased
Por ll an d
Ohro
L ebano n
To wns h1 p No 71396
You are her eby no tdre d th at
t il e
I nventory
an d
Ap
pr o sem enr of t h e est at e of th e
ator em en honed de ceased ta t e
ot sa rd Coun ty was h ied rn lh rs
Cou rt
Sa•d
n ve rlfor y a nd
A p p r ar s emcn t wil l be f o r
hearr ng be fore thr s Coun on th e
?Jt h day of Ma r ch 975 at 10 00
oc to cll. A M
An y p er son des rr ng to tile
e:o; cep trons the r eto mu st I de
th e m at lea st I ve d ays pr ror to
the da l e se t l or hea r •ng
G1ve n und er m y hand an d
seat of sa d Collr t lh ~ 8 th d a y ot
Mar ch 19 75
Ma nn n9 D Webst er
Ju d ge
By Ann B Wat son
Deput y Cl er k
f3\ I I

2 SIGNS

3 18 He

Found
German Shepherd
blonde w1th black mark1ngs
Tag ged A lhens County 534
Also found near Mechanic
Street
blac k
large SIZed
m al e pup Phone 949 4911
3 17 2tc

Spring Roundup
MARCH 19-22
Fun

Refreshment!.

G1fh

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Pnzes

Free

"1l PLY STA WAGON
Suburban 3 Seat v 8 eng1ne
1971 MATADOR

.4 Door

puff

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Middleport, Oh1 0 3 2 1 Mo

fo ll y equ 1pped rn c a ~r dark red A rea l c r eam

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

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Home Maintenance

OPEN- EVES. 8:00 'P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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ALL COME'

FORD Country Squ re
wagon
20 000 m1t es all
equrpm ent S3 500 Phone ~9 '1
349) or 992 2720

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SQu r e
St at 10nwa gon l or sale to
Settle estat e L k e nPw Phon e
992 349 3
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POMEROY LANDMARK :
The Almanac
Sm1th fell and fractured Ius hlp
9. _Juk W Carsey Mgr
6Jiif Phone 9911 111
- - - - - - - - - - - --and 1s r ecupera tm g m cely By United Press hnternatlonat
Today
IS
Tuesday
March
18,
t'f ! J MALl BU 2 door me tat11 c
after bemg confmed to a PtttsV ACANCY for on e am bula tor y
brown bla ck v rny l top power
burgh hospll&lt;!l They were the 77th day of t975 w1th 288 to
mate Ptease contact Jean
steertng power brakes a 1r Pels For Sale
5To llt
Syra c u se Nur s rng
cond Ex cellent cond Pn ced
accompamed home by their follow
Home 992 3707
very rea sonable Phone 992 PUREBRED BEE GLE PUP S
The
moon
a
s
approachmg
1
ts
son Joe Derouon, Mr and Mrs
l 16 lie
3273
S7 SO EA CH PH ONE (614 /
hrst quarter
3 16 ate
66 7 )49]
J1m Freeman and chtldren of
The
mornmg
stars are 1 WIL L do small gard en
3 16 3t c
Millvale, Pa who also v1s1ted
plow•ng w 1th Gravely garden 1961 CHEVROLET re li able get
Mercury and Mars
Tra
ctor
Phone
992
7492
or
992
the1r grandfather Martu1
to wor k ca r 149 Broadway GIVE a IO\/rng Ea st er poodle
37 16
The evemng s4lrs are Venus
Phone 992 2082
puppy Call A K C Reg 2 t rt
Cunnm gham, a t Veteran s
J 16 6tp
ters s l\/er champagne and
3 16 11t c
Saturn and Jupiter
Memonal Hosp1 tal
wh1t e Phone (61 4} 696 1297
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CH
I
CK
S
EASTER
F
Those born on Uus date are
1975 MO NT E Ca r lo 4 000 miles
a fter 4 JO p m W II hold tor
SU ND AY
MIDnl FPnRT
Mrs J1m Connally, Bnan
Ea st er
all power a 1r AM st er eo
under the s1gn of PISces
UNITED
PENTECO STAL
tape Call 992 10J6 after 5 p m
and She lly, Syracuse, Mrs
3 16 41 c
CHUR
CH
SOU
TH
3r
ct
Grover Cleveland 24th presi3 5 He -- - - - - - - - - - - - Roger Manuel and Angte,
AVE N U E
SUNDAY
dent of the Umted Slates was
SCHOOL 10 00 AM TRAN S
J oan and Vtckl Roush
197J VEGA Hatchback 4 sp eed
PORTATION
AND
IN
born March 18, 1837
t ran smiSSIOn new t 1r es tape Mobile Homes For Sale
F ORMATIO N PHONE 992
v1s1ted Mr and Mrs Don Riffle
player
eJ( cellen t cond1t1on
On th1s day m history
3824 or 992 2502
and children a t Lucasville
W II sell reasonable Phone NO T ICE from Berry M1ller
3
16
lltp
In 1931, the ftrst electric --- ,__
(614 } 992 2377 or 992 2732 after
Mobile Home Sa l es - Here 1s
Tuesday
4 p m
a new llstmg of the un tt s we
shavers appeared on the PUPPIE S FREE to good
now ha\le on our lot due to the
Mr and Mrs Jack Sargent, Amertcan market
3 14 12tp
home Ph one 992 2219
foreclosure of another MObile
Mrs Ph1hp Radford and
3 16 Jtc
Home Dea ter
~ - ----- -------WantPtt
To Buy
60x 14 New Moon 2 bedroom
Stephame spent the weekend Ables has employment there
PI ANO lun mg Phone 949-4811
60x 14 Nashua tota l el ec ln c 2
\\tth Mr and Mrs R•ck Ron Ables spent the weekend
3 4 lfc OLD furn i ture, Ice boxes b'nlss
bedroom
beds or comple te households
60x 12 Nashua 2 bedroom
Sargent at Columbus
w1th the Ables 1n Canal Wm- ~oR ~~; --QI I ~ f M~nK
Write M D Miller Rt 4 60x 12 Globema sler 3 bedroom
Mr and Mrs Arnold Hupp chester
Cosm etics Phone BROWNS
Pomeroy Ohio Ca ll 99'2 7160
SOx 12 Buddy 2 bedroom
9925113 ~
Beve rl y
Manor
3
10 7 74 70x 14
VISited Mr and Mrs Joe
Mr
and Mrs Gerald
1 7 Jfc
bedroom 2 bath wrth Bx 12
'Manuel Sunday
WANTE D old upr1gh t p 1anos
expando
Hayman and son Ke1th spent
ION Thursday n igh t, 7
any condll 1on
Paymg $10 60x 12 Dar1an 2 bedroom 2 fu 1
Mr and Mrs Homer Warner Sunday w1th Mr and Mrs -AUCT
p m
at Mason Auclion
each F1rst floor only Wr 11e
baths
spentFnda) \\lthMr and Mrs Gene Jewell Mrs Hayman
Horton Sf In Mason W Va
and Q1ve d1re c trons to W1 tten 60x 12 L 1berry 2 bedroom
Co n 11o nmen u
wel come
Box 188 Sardis
P1ano Co
60x 12 S-c hu ll 2 bedroom to t al
Hoyt Fugerson at Pt Pleasant \I RS celebra tmg a bu-thday
Phone (]041 773 5.4 71
Oh io 43946
etec lr1 c
Wednesday through Sunda)
2 2 tfc
3 l3 6tp 60x 12 Tttan 2 bed r oom
Mr and Mrs Allen Cun60x 12 Elcona 2 bedroom
guests of Mr and Mrs Ralph mngharn , Mr and Mrs Robert NOW settmg Fu1te r BnJ sh
JUNK autos
complete and 60x12 Parkwood balcony front
Durst were Mr and Mrs Bob Hart, Br1ce and Beth Ann of
Products phone 992 3410
delivered to our ya rd We PI Ck
k1tchen Th ese are mostly a I
1 2.4 ti C
up auto bod1e s and buy all
late mode ls (some ne...,er l1ved
Durs t and four children of Racme , spenl Monday mght
kmds of scrap metals and
rn ) and wIt be l1qu dated at a
Urbana, 0
tron Rid ers Sa lvage St Rf
very large d 1scount So rf you
w1th Mr and Mrs Gerald
124 Rt 4 Pomeroy Ot\to
BOAADOF
are nterested Ill a Mob 1l e
Mr and Mrs Herbert Roush Hayman and Ke1 th
Call 992 5468
MEIGS COUNTY
Home at a huge Sa\l rn g don I
viSited Mr Ott Boston at
10 17 tfc
COMMISSIONERS
wart slop today at Berry
Herbert Roush spent WedM ll er MObi le Home Sa tes 705
Racme Fnday evemng Mrs
nesda y evemng with h1s uncle , Not ice to Heoavy EQ~Jipment CASH pa id for all makes and
Fa r son Sf
Be lpre
Ohro
Gladys Shields spent Wed- Ott Boston , at Racme Roger Dealers
mode l s o f mobile homes
phone 423 95 31
Phone aree code 614 423 9531
In accordance with Sec 307 86
3 14 I Otc
nesday mght w1th her uncle , Roush and Dav•d Roush called
of Th e OhiO Rt\IIUd Cod e
4 13 lfc
Ott Boston, at Racme
sealed btds w111 be receiveel by
111 the Bos ton home Saturday
10 x 52
MOBILE
home
2
The Meigs
County
Com
bedroom appro x 1" acre lot
Mrs Walter McDade of Troy
Mr and Mrs Dorset Wilson mluioners rn the ir off ice In The
r y tocat1on c1ty water
spent a week w1th her mother, and sons, Stssonvtlle, W Va , Court House Pomeroy Oh1o EARN S50 to $75 per week 2 count
a\larlabt e P ho n e 992 7649
hours per dsy S day s per
afl er4pm
Mrs Edna Roush and Gladys spen t Sunday With Mrs Erma 45769 unti l 10 00 AM on
Tuesday March 25th 1915 at
week car necessary Phone
J 18 6t c
Sluelds Walter McDade spent Wilson
949
4113
wh1ch time and pla ce the bids
will be op entd and rtad aloud
the weekend ln the Shields
3 16 3tc ~ EL L your mob le home f or
Mr and Mrs Rex O'Brien of fo
r a ntw or used d iesel eng1ne - -- - ------- ---cash 15 homes wa nte d 1958
home and Mrs McDade ac- Stewar t, 0 , VISited Mr and dnven craw l er tracfor equ ipped
thru 1972 mod els Phone (6141
WOMAM to baby Slf and do li ght
w
1th
a
dozer
and
wrnch
com
compamed him home
446 1425 GiliiiPOI IS
housework 5 da ys week w th
Mrs Larry O'Brien recenUy
ptete with manufa c turer s
occas1onal
even1ng
and
3 9 18tC
Mr and Mrs Lawrence
Mrs Iva Orr was a dinner standard accessones
Saturday
Meats pr01J 1ded
A dealers representat1ve
Ables and cl)1ldren s pent guest Sunday of Mr and Mrs
L1ber• l sala r y Call 99 2 2832
shall prov ide lnstruct rons In the
or wrtte P 0
Box 687
Sunday with hiS mother, Mrs
For Sale
proper
operation
lnel
ma
in
Herbert Roush
Pomeroy 0 45769
l ena nce of the new or used
Allee Balser.
3 13 He
Mr and Mrs Don Bell spent doze-r at the t tme of deliver y
STEREO RADIO am fm
8
Mr and Mrs Butch Ables a recent weekend w1th their One complete set of ~arts
t rack t ape combinat 1o n
LADIE:S to do light 11ousework
ser...,1ce
and
repa
i
r
,
•nd
have moved to Canal Wm- daughter, Lorna Bell at
separate control s
Balance
1 dav week must be able to
operator s manual shall be
$102 78 or terms Call 992
work around teena gers Must
chester from Racwe Mr
provided with each new or us ed
Columbus
3965
hav e referen ces and trans

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Polly'S PoinTar"
BY POLLY CRAMER

DEAR POLLY - One of lllJ
Pet Peeves IS With the no1se
numbikes and motorcycles are
allowed to make by law They
make more noiSe than cars and
some even more than b1g
trucks If my car made as
much nmse as the average
motorcycle I would get a ticket
yet I could be transporting four
or five people and most
motorcycles carry only one
person No1se pollution• Get at
the source 1 - MRS G G
DEAR POLLY - I am an.
swermg M D. and C K about
keepmg rubber gloves dry and
clean I nnse mme m clear
water to which I have added a
disinfectant cleaner and then
dry thoroughly and dust wtth
lalcum powder Place in a bag
This prolongs the life of the
gloves and keeps them from
havmg that sUcky feelmg
When a brealtdoes appear m a
pair I keep them to use for
cutting and arrangmg nowero

squares

are

sewed

together to make one b1g p1ece
and lhen cut mto 10-mch
squares A plam color IS put on
the back and they match most
any l&lt;lblecloth I want to use
This 1s a good 1dea for the
ecology-mmded who do not
want to use paper napkinS -

PR

DEAR P R - Tbis Idea Is
also great for making place
mats Round ones "lib pointed
edges are mO&amp;t effective Plain
napkins can be made In any
desired colors and do aot have
to be Uned ao the patchwork
napkins do. - POLLY
You will receive a dollar If
Polly uoeo you r favorite
homemaking Idea, Pet Peeve,
Polly's Problem or solutloa to a
problem. Write Polly In care of
this newspaper

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Blown
lnsulatton Serv1ces
Blown 1ntc Wall s &amp; Atf1cs

STORM
Wmdows &amp; "Doors

ALUMINUM
S1d1ng Soff1H
Gutters Awmngs
Free Estimates

Ph 992 l99l

LARRY LAVENDER
Syracuse, Ohio

3 10 75

For Sale

For Rent

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INVITINCI HIM
HERE SUH z

6 OQ--S unn se Se m 1nar

6 15- Eng losh 505 3

HOW MUC-Il DID W6 WLLEGT FOR lHE

elc

heat1ng serv1ce and
general sheet metal
works.
Free
Est1mates .
Phone 949-5961
Emergency 992-3995
or 992-5700

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HOOJR P.,~N&lt;!J ll&lt;OPH'I,I/t95 l&lt;llllAAIS'Z

FOREST RUN
BLOCK CO.

HAl, SJr IT ~t;R CN/If &amp;-Gk

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9 25---Chu ck Wh te Repor! s lO
9 3Q:--Not For Women Onl y 3 Dinah 6 Ga l lopi ng Gourmet 8
Ta tt le tales 10 New Zoo Revue 13
10 00--Ce lebnty Sweepstakes 3 4 IS Joker s Wild 8 10 D1nah

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NO WONDER 'THEY WEAR

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Real Estate For Sale

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bedrooms all electnc over
half acre and concrete patto
Country locat1on on water line

NO CREDITS CARDS' 'THESE
ARE ALL FAKES'

WENIT

UTI'LE ORPHAN ANNIE

LITTL'E
WHAT DO
YOU 6UVS
WMJT HERE ?
WHO AR:E
YOU

OGP!:!AN

ElECTRICIANS WE R£
C~ECKIIJG UP ON Tl-IE
WIRING WE L.L TRV
NOT TO D STUR8
'&lt;OU AT ALL-

ANNIE-A

WIRE

FOR

BLINKEY

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WE WONT

HER- WE MAV NOT
HAVE TO GO 1'-JTO
HER R.O OY. AT ALL

Steam

GASOUNE ALLEY

I wuz so

vn&lt;2~:J overwhelm,

what w1th

experrence Bcb Sa yre phone
'247 2166
3 16 3tc

-rfOME
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Improv em ent

bus1ness or storage

YOUR INVESTMENT TODAY
WILL MAKE YOUR FOR
TUNE TOMORROW SER
VICE AND RESU LTS IS
WHAT WE OFFER YOU•
PLACE YOUR PROPERTIES
WITH US CALL 992 332S

Repa1r Servtee - Anything
f 1x&amp;d around th e home from
root to basement You will
l 1ke our work and rates
Phone 742 5081
12 29 tfc

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c tea~ei
Modern Sanlt.a t1 on, 992 3954 or
99 2 7.349
9 18 tfc

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5 0'1 "- WH/'&lt;T
QUALITIES MADE
TH' 00 OF OOBACDO TH' RICHEST
MAN ON EARTI-l '2.

or
shrubbery
cle an
out
basements att 1cs , etc Phone
949 322 1 or 742 44.41
2 28 26tc

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GRE'EDY.I ONGRAlE' FUL, I&lt;16HT
RE'D 8LOCOED AMERICAN
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WINNIE
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WINNIE WE'VE G0T T0 6 ET
&amp;oME DEC ENT MACHI NES

W':: JUST CANT OPERATE
WAY MUCH LON6ER

ZENITH

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BARNEY
THANKV. SNUFFY

I SHORE AM GLAD
""'·;. '=" YE DIDN T FALL

I'D NEVER RISK MV NECK
FER OL' ZEKE LIKE TH IS
IF HE WUZN T SICH

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LEO (July 23·Aug 22) A new
protect you re nvotved In will
be held up '' you ch oose a
weak all y For get the lamt
hea n s D epe nd on bold e r
associates
VIRGO {Aug 23-Sepl 23) You
!la ve so me need less sell
doubts about a career matter
Futu re d e ve lopm e nt s w II
p rove y o ur c o nc e rn u n
founded

AQUARIUS (Jon &gt;20-Ftb 1t)
A c alculet ed ri sk may be
necessary to resolve a Si tuation
today Bold measures are call ed for Once you co mmit
yourself go all th e way
PISCES IFob 20-Morch 20)
You can solve a difficu lt sltua
I on today 11 you st ck to your
guns Ju st when you feel all is
lost the cavalry wi ll co me to
th e rescu e

your
blrt:rdoy
March 19, 1975
Your lmancTal prospects are
considerably brighter In the
commg year Rewarijs long
overdue will be realized with interest

WIN AT BRIDGE

IH

rune H wa s up to h1m to take an
1mmedtate diSCC:trd of h1s last

spad e on dummy s kmg of
d1a111onds He d1d JUSt that
1\es l produ ced the e1ght of

WI S J
• KQ 1l7 rl l

.\JIJ fl 4

trumps for th e t h1rd defensive
l nck and wmted wtth tus kmg of
&lt; l ubs to set the llnfortunate

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d edtJI~r

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t AJ I0 9 1-i 4
olo'l l
W1

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but South really shouldn t have
!allen for 1t If West held JUS(

¥ A KI,J10 7l

one heart and one clu b he wou ld

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hdvc held I I black cards Not
vulnerable he 11ould probably
htJ H
four

North Su 1111 v linu ble
\h•st

I.

Pit SS

Wes t falsccard w1th the Jack
ot trumps wa s an expert s play

o!1 I 2
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\urth

I N r
pI SS

I 1st

t ned a sacnf1ce bad of

spades

South

2. 4.
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fhe b1dd mg has been
West

North

fi ast

Soulh

Pa ss

1•

Pass

2•

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3•
5 •

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Pass

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DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work it
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LONGFELLOW

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Yesterday's Cryptoquole AS A WHITE CANDLE IN A HOLY
PLACE SO IS THE BEAUTY OF AN AGED FACE -JOSEPH
CAMPBELL
t© 1975 K..inr. futures Sy ndu~ at r Inc )

R

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BJ Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
\\ est opened the deuce or
dtam onds agamst South s fou r
heart contract

The tr ey was

pl aye d rro m dumm} Ea st
studi ed a wh1l e and finally
dec1ded to go n ght up w1th h1 s
ace and g tve h1s part ner a ruff

KABM

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Opcn1n,1; lead - l. •

BASLAB

22· Jon

LIBRA (Sepl 23-0cl 23) Your

souru

Whil e East was thmkmg , West
had tt me t o prepare a mcc lt t tle
btl of decepti on

lle ruffed the d1 amond return
"lth hiS Jack of trumps Then
he led the kmg of spades
South wa s 10 dumm y

You South hold
o!1 K J 9 4 " A Q 2 +J 4 3 ol'o K 10 5
Wha t do yo u do now?
A - Your parlner 1s no" showing
the ace o[ dtamond s He must bt
1ry1 ng for a slam \ou can afford to
b1d fl\ e bear1 s

TODAY S QUESTION
You do b1d five hearts and your
pu r tner ; umps to SIX spades What
00 you do now?

He

dec1ded that We st had ruffed
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25 - o'clock
Brtlanma"
scholar "
composer
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19 French
27 Baffled
nver
29 Large
22 Wmghke
contamer
23 Richard
30 Papal Boone
34 Knell
TV role
lG Performed
24 1 asty
l7 Candlenut
mollusk
tree

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hangrng 1 re to day Press to
conclude matters with the type
of resu lts you ve sought

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ll1msy C)I.Cuses l or not keeptng
m touch wtth a fri end Stop put
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( 2 wds)
23 Analyze a
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1975

ma~ oo

LIL ABNER

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KA~EIDOSCOPE

to form the aurpnae answer, Ill

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
DOWN
I L1ab1hty
I Loony
5 Scent
2 Heron
l Phlladelbag
11 lndtan
phtan
c1ty
fo rte
12 Fly
12 wds )
13 Amph1b1an
4 Des1~n a t c
14 Yeast
1 Sa1ty .
15 VIetnamese ti - Island,
New
La
Year
7 Undercover
16 Song
group
17 - M1randa
8 Owmg a
18 Vexatious
grudge
(4 wds)
20 Pen
9 Recurrmg
pomt
annually
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as a
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wmd
22 What I've
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got m
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years of

Large build1ng for hobby

SKATIN6.

Now ftlTange the cu·cled ldtera

I Prill !It SllftPiliSI ANSW!R Iter!

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SCORPIO lOci

COULc:&gt; BE A
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heated 4 bedroom home 2
baths full basement. several
gara£ aS and lots of parkmg

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way of saytng thmgs today will
lit the sp1 r ts ol others and lnsp re th em to actiOn beneficial
to all

An.... rr Uhal lin l.mg f rwgli f 1HII1 - HI S DUKES

PIANO tun 1ng Lane Daniels
Phone 992 2082
3 16 12t c

$7500 00

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house
all e le ctric
bath
ga ra ge and level l ot Only

6 W1 lburn Brothers 8 The J udge 10 To Tellthe Truth 13
Book Beat 20 Ep isode A ct 1on 33
B DO-Ha ll of Fame 3 4 15 The Muppets 6 13 Tony Or lando &amp;
Dawn 8 10 T heaeter In Amer 1ca 20 Sinners 33
8 3D--J ane Goodall 6 13
9 DO-Lucas Tanner 3,4, 15 Cannon 810 Masterp iece Theatre

Mov1e The Vatican Affair
traction 10 Jana k! 33
12 3{}---Wide W orld Special 6
1 GO-Tomor ro w 3 -4 News 13

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Complete Serv 1ce
Phone 949 J82 t or 949 31 61
Racine Ohio
Cr 1tt Bradford
5 t tfc

and sewage Only S2SOO 00
LAUREL CLIFF - 6 room

3o-Poll ce Surgeon 3 Nam e That Tune 4, Lei • Make a Deal

7

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w•th c 1ty water, natural gas

MIDDLEPORT

- Sweepers toasters Irons
a ll small appl1ances Lawn
mowers nex t to Sta t e High
way Garage on Rout e 7
Phone 985 3825
3 11 26tc

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Auc t ioneer

NEW LISTING- Bu1ldmg lol

a

10 Zoom 20 Your Future Is Now 33
7 oo-Tru th or Cons 3 4 Bow l ing for Dollars 6 What's For
Dol lars 6 What s M y Line 8 News 10 Country Music
J ubilee A Flower out of Place 15 ArabS &amp; Israe lis '2 0 Know
Y our Schools 33

11 DO-News 3,4,6,8 10,1315, ABC News 33
11 3G-Johnny Carson 3 4 15 Wide Wor ld Specia l 13 FBI

ELWOOD BOWER S REPAIR

NEW LISTING - 1974 Skyline
12x60 mob1le home
2

Utrli zat 1on 33

6 3G- NBC News 3 4 15 AB1: News 13 Bewitched 6 CBS News

News 20 Fa mily at War 33

words.

I ll.jll'o(K 'WE CONTIWLLER$ WILL WANT 10
TALK TO THESE 'TW:J 1

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form four

ALLEY OOP

REAOY 1Vd)( CONCRETC Ot!
llver ed right lb your pro1ect
F as 1 and
eas y
Free
es t1m ates Phone 992 32 N
Goe g lem Ready M1x Co
Middleport Oh 10
6 30 tfc

Jill•

6 oo- News 34810 131 5 ABC News 6 Elec Co 20 lTV

9 3Q-- Fashion Award s 6 13
10 0{}---The Law 3 4 15 A F lowe r ou t of Place 8 Manhunter 10

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one letter to each square, to

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5 00- FBI 3 Andy Grtfflth 8 M tster Rogers Ne i ghborhood
20 33 Iron s!de 13
5 30- News 6 Beverly H1tlb\ll 1es B Hodgepodge Lodge 20 Gel
Smart 15 E lee Co 33

33

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GROCERY busmess fer sale
Bu1ld1ng for sale or l ease
Phon e173-'S6l 8 fr c m 8 30p m
to 10 p m f or appo1ntment
J 10 tfc,.

Sunr 1se Se mester 10

0

Blocks
Cement and Mortar
Wood Burntng Stoves
Heattlators
and
F1replace Accessorie.

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992 2067
Mtnersvtlle,

1 oo- N ews 3 A ll M y Children 6 13 Ph il Donahue 8 Young &amp;
t he Restle ss 10 Net F or Wom en On ly l 5
1 3o-How To Surv1 ve a Marnage 3 4 l 5 Let' s Make A Dea l
6 13 A s th e Wor ld T urns 8 10
2 DO- Days of Our Ltves 3 4 IS S10 000 Pyram td 6 13, Guiding
LTght 8 10
2 JQ- Doct ors 3 4 15 B1g Showdown 6 13 Edge of Night 8 10
3 co- Ano t her World 3 4 1,5 Genera l Hospi tal 6 13, Price is
Rtght 8 10 R F D 20
3 JQ--On e L1fe to L tve 13 L uc y Show 6 Match Game 8, 10 On
Agmg 20
oo--Mr
Ca rto on 3 1 Dream ot Jeannie 4 Somerset 15
4
Grt l 1gan sI s 6 T at l tl e ta les 8 Sesame St 20 33 Movie The
Boss 10 M 1ke Doug las 13
4 JD-- Bew 1t ched 3 M er v Griffin 4 Mod Squad 6 Lucy Show 8

Bonan za 15

6 25- Farm Report 13
6 3Q-Ftve...;\Arnutes to L1ve By 4 New s 6 Bib le Answer s 8
Sc hool Sc ene 10 The Story 13
6 35- Columbus Today 4 Farmt 1m4:! 10
7
Today 3 4 15 AM Am enca 13 AM Am en ca 6 CB S
News 8 10
8 oo- Lass 1e 6 Capt Kanga roo 8 Popeye 10 Sesame St 33
B 15--Cap t Kangaroo 10
8 3D-MISS ion I mposs tble 6
9 QO--A M J Phil Donahue 4 15 Bullw nk le a Mornrng w1th

BORN LOSER

Pamttng , Siding, roofing,
paper hang1ng , kitchen
cabtnets expert carpettng,

I

12 55- NBC News 3 15

B 00--Adam 12 3 4 15 Happy Da ys 6 13 Good T 1mes 8 10
Am en ca 20 33
8 30- Movte Th e Impostor 3 4 15 Mov!e Or deal 13 M ov1e
Crowhav en Farm 6 M AS H 8 10 A scent o f Man 20 33
9 oo- Hawa11 F 1ve 0 8 10
9 30- Woman 20 W 1tness to Yes terday 33
10 oo- Pol1 ce Story J 4 IS Marcus We lby M 0 13 A F lowe r
out of P lace 6 Barnaby Jones 8 Tom Jones 10 News 20
Interface 33
10 3D- Y our F utur e IS N ow 20 A ssi gnment Amer ica 33
11 Oo-News 3 4 6 8 10 13 15 AB C News 33
11 JQ-Johnny Car son J 4 15 W 1de World Mystery 13 FBI 6
Mov1e K1d Rodeo 8 M o v1e Stagecoac h 10 Janak1 JJ
12 30- W de Wor ld My stery 6
1
Tomorrow 3 4 New s 13

WEDNE SDAY MAR CH 19 1975

From a shelf to a house

RD No

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All Types of
BUILDING
and REMODELING

RACINE ~LUMBING
&amp;HEATING
tomplete plumbing

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THEY LL e.E =-A rt5FJ ED

WITH LOWER WA6E7!

PHONE

HElL

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~o\AYB E

949 3832 or 843 i67

Rad1os, Antennas Towers,
U se d ' TV's Buy I rom the
lnd1an' and save "Wa m
Pum' We buy used A: ad!Qs
and Tow ers Radtos repatred
by FCC licen sed ser \IICC
pers onnel Stop and see the
'l nd1an "
and
Bubbl es
Monttor Chann el 10 and 20

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HM\'

D&amp;D
CONSTRUCT!'JN

308 Page St .
Middleport, 0. 992-3509

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J U.Si TH INK ' IF HE CA N
TA LK THE PLA,._,T EMPL.(IYEE :5
INTO A P ERMA~ E N T 51,.\TE

A rEEN -AGE G URU OF A
JO"r A~ D H~D D1NE5G CL.J l.r :
MAY I AS. K
WH Y YOUR&amp;

l'hono~:l61ar m.-1

CB SALES &amp; PARTS

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777 Poor! 5"-et
Mldd .....rt, Ohio

INDIAN JOE'S

Real Estate For Slle

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EXCAVATIN~
COMPAN~

8-K

2 17 75c

TU ESDAY MAR CH IB 1975

Sprong Slreel USA 15 RFD 20 Mar co Sporlllle 33
CAPr AIN EASY

CLOSE OUT on new Z1g Zag
sew1ng mach 1nes For sewmg BUY ON L AND CONTRACT•
stre tc h fabriCS buttonholes ..
As low as $500 down for 2
fancy des gns etc Pllrnt
bedroom house w1th hard
s119Miy blem 1shed Cl1o 1ce of
wood fl oors gas f1red hot a1r
c a r ry1ng case or sewrng
heater n 1ce bath w1th tub
stand S49 BO cash cr t erm s
basement 10 yea r s to pa y SEWING MA CHINE Repa irs ,
avatlable Phone 992 7755
with monthly payment less
serv 1ce all makes, 992 2284
1218 1fc
t ha n SIOO per mo nth Call 992
Th e Fabr1c Shop Pomeroy
3509 aft er 1 p m
Authonzed S1nger Sa l es and
NEW 2 p c 11vlngroom su1 t es
3 16 3tc
Se rv1 ce We sharpen Sc 1ssors
start1ng at s 139
Sw vet
3 29 !fc
rockers your cho1ce ot col ors A MODERN a ll etec t nc home
$99 an d up Jacks Fur niture
with J bedr ooms k tchen and
&amp; Upho lst ery Supply 236 E
d1n ng area l1v ng room and DOZ- ER work land ctear1ng by
Mam St
Pom eroy
Oh o
bath
F ull S1Ze basement
the acre hOur l y or contract
Phone 992 3903
pa rt1all y
fr nr shed
with
Fa rm pond s roads
etc
3 18 6t c
l aundry area
recreat1on
Large dozer and operetor
room storage and wo r kshop
w ith over 20 years ex
UP H O LS TERY
fabrr c
area 1 080 sq ft of floor
perlence Pullms Exca...,atlng,
closeouts va lu es to $9 95 Qer
space on marn fl oor and three
Pomeroy Oh 1o Phone 99 2
yd
now $1 99
All oHier
2&lt;178
and two th rds acres of land
fabr cs 10 pet off thru mont h
Loca t ed m Racme area on
12191fc
of Mar ch Jacks F»rn 1tu re &amp;
C
R 28 between Dorcas &amp;
Upho l stery Supp l y 236 E
Appl e Grove Phone 949 3451
EXCAVA"TING, dozer loader
Marn St Pomeroy 0 Phone
3 11 6tp
and bac khoe wcrk
septic
992 3903
ta nks Installed dump trucks
3 10 6tc
and" to boys for hire w111 haul
flU dtrt top sort l 1mestone &amp;
COMPLETE bedroom SU1te
Teo ford RPolty
gravel Cal l Bob or Roger
studiO COUCh
10 CU
ft
Jeffer s day phone 992 7089
r efr gerator
platform
v,, (/II H ',I 1\o 'll,. '
n1ght phon e 992 3525 or 992 1
r ockers ant1que cha 1r other
5232
1tems Phone 992 3457
1 11 tfc
3 18 6tc
. ' ! I, lr l,

___________

o, for domg outdoor work EMMA JO
DEAR POLLY- For years I
had a problem WIth nuldewed
rubber gloves until I saw a
nurse m my doctor's office turn
a pair r.ght sode out after they
had been hangmg wrong s1de
out She took hole of the top
1\lth thumb and forellnger of
both hands, on oppos1te sldes,
and pullet light and then spun
them around This rolls the cuff
do11 n to hold the a1r mstde
Take hold of the top 1uth one
hand and squeeze to pop the
fmgers out Always pull off
wrong s1de out so they slay dry
and smell good until they wear
out If you have long fmgerna lls put small p1eces of Jape m
the ends of the fmgers to keep
from poking holes m them MRS D N
DEAR POLLY - I use
scraps of mater~al to make
patchwork napkins Two by

tw o

H ea t1ng
Cooling
Retngeratton Rcof Repa1rs
Gutters
Ptumbtng
Electr1cal Repans a nd
Ser\IICe
Call992 lJ09 and
Save on yo ur r epa1rs also
repa1r m owers compressors
and outboa rd s Brmg 11 rn
and save

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Steam shine
out of velvet
POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - Whlle
making a velvet dress I ~roned
a seam from the ms1de and now
have a shine on the outside of
the dress I trted to steam 1t out
but the shine remams I do
need some help - MRS J G
DEAR MRS
J G - The
proper way to press velvet Is to
steam lrnn on top of a piece of
velveteen or plush This
prevents shine I "onder how
you steamed ) our dress Try
placing a damp cloth Ol'er a
standing Iron (hot ) and hold
the velvet hghU) o-.r the
resulUng steam As usual we
hope some reader \1 Ill come
forward with anything she may
bave discovered lor doing this
-POLLY

JG8 Page Middleport

portet1on Write m care c f Th e
3 14 tfc
The successful b i dder shall
M U ST SE LL new home en l ake
Dall y Sen t 1nel
Sox 729P
prov i de a one year werranty for
J bedroom s 1 2 baths carpet
Pomeroy Oh1o 45169
ST ANLEY Produ cts for sale
the new tractor and attach
drapes
diShw a sh e r
Phon
e
7423762
3
12
6tc
ments sup plies
or the sue
re fr1gera t or double oven
3
9
26tc
ce ssfvl bidder shal l prov1de a 30
stove P hone 992 3.493 fo r
working day warran ty for the
appo1ntment
used tractor and atrachments
U SE D Pllrts Frye' s Tr uck end
3 12 61c
Auto Parts Rutland OhiO
supplied The warranty shall
Phone
(614)
742
6094
not limi t operating hours
REMODELING
ptumb1ng
The followmg spec lfl cotlons
heat ng and all types of
1 22 78tp BUY N OW &amp; SAVE L..,w low
down payments 8 pet m
to be cons ldtrtc:t as minimum
general
rep a l r
Work
lerest 30 yr fmanc1ng on new
requ irements for e1ther the new
guaranteed 20 ye ar s ex NEW and used chatn saws
home s n 3 Me1gs County
or used Dozer
per (ence Phone 99'2 2409
tillers end mowers
Also
to cat 1ons or BUILD on your
Engine
repa1rs
49 8 Lo cust St
3 11 lfc
lot Phon e 992 5976 cr 992 58 44
To be a 39 S A E net horse ---- - -- ----~ -- M iddleport Phon e 992 3092
..___ 3 13 tf c
power d1eset eng ine or oreater REMODE LI NG
2 28 26tc
plumb,ng ,
with a dry ty pe I If cleaner and
P,eatlng and all types of
ether start1nO aid for cold
general
repa1r
Wor k SHA L LOW well jet pump and JO HOME tor sale m Ches ter
weather starting
Tuppers
P l a~ns
water
guaranteed 20 years ex
gal tank Call 992 7560
Electrical Systtm
n atural gas 2 bedrooms
pe rlence Phone 992 2409
3 17 6tp
Shel l bl!' 1 12 volt "0 amp
comp l et ely r emodeled Phone
• 19 tfc
electrical \ystem wllh alte r
985 4102
FO L EY
saw
shar p ener
nator and voltage regu la tor
3 16 12tc
eq u ipment J p 1ece h and
A l so equipped with hourmeter
sharp
ener
c
1
rcular
saw
and tachometer
6 ROOM house w th bath 3
sharpener chain saw grmd
Transmls.slon
bedroom full bas.ement gas
2
BEDROOM
t
rai
l
er
for
rent
or
er
all I ke new
Ph one
heat h w fl oor wall to wall
Must be four speed forward
for sale In Rut l and Ph one
992 2386
J 14 &lt;II C
and
re...,erse
t ransm1n lon
carp et Close t o school 1n
992 3429
capab le or Shif t ing on t he go
Pomeroy Phone 992 3097
1973
KAWASAKI
450
CC
d1rt
3
17
12tp
Wi t hout c tut ct11ng
3 9 52tc
btke
1974
Kawasak
r
12S
CC
w e ,ght
Enduro
Se e at Welker s 4 BEDROOM bnck home n
Dour opera ling we ight to be 3 RM apartment new and
Ashland 992 3535
mmlmum Of 12 DOD lbs and
furniShed wa ll to w all car
Midd l eport PhOne 992 3457
3 13 1fc
max1mum or l-i 000 lbs w1th
petmg Phone 992 2050 after 12
J 18 6tc
winch and blade
pm
Track&amp;
3 16 Jtp 10 ACRES Sl.lltable tor build ng 6 RMS
garage panel rn g
They sha l l be mm lmum of 1-i
lots cr trailer s Wil l sell as a
br eezeway 8 acres Call 992
tnches
1n
width
and 7 RM HOU SE and b~th at 8
whole or separate Loc ated on • 3059
hydraulically adjustable Also
L 1berty Avenue A!so 3 rm
Rt 7 1n M ddleporl Phone
J 16 7tc
99 2 3278
equipped With f ive bottom
apar t ment preferr ed olcter
tlfettme ro l lers and one top
coup le at 9 L bert y Phone
J 12 6tc LOW LOW DOW N PAYMENT
992 7135
li fe-t rme r oller on righ l and left
Lavely new homes •n three
s1des
3 16 3t c IN DIAN joe s SpOrflllg Goods
lccahon!i 1n Me~ gs County
Light&amp;
buy and sell guns am m o
Some W1th weeded lots We
Shall be equ ipped w1th two 2 BEDROOM trailer Browns
f1Sh1ng equ1pment and after
w II buill on your lot or ours
Tra 11er Court Phone 992 332-i
front moun ted headl ights and
April 1 we wil l have f1sh ba 11
Call 992 5976 or 992 5844 fo r
3 4 tfc
rear worktng light
Stop by at 308 Page St
more mformat1on
Canopy
Middle port Phone 992 JS09
2 27 26tc
Canopy to bt approved J BEDROOM mob 1le home
3 2 JOtc
R 0 P S canopy w1th scre-ening
washer and d ryer 112 baths
tor brush protect i on
uli1 1fles paid l42 SO week 308 1974 YAHAMA 250 cc Endura
va ndlt Protectron
Page 51
Middleport Oh10
Less fhan 400 m11es All ac
Mach 1ne to be equ1pped w1th
3 .4 li e
cessor
res Sl 000 Phone 992
eng 1ne srde sh ields and lockable
7891
dash board cover tor vanda l 2 aeOR:OoM mobrte home In
3 16 6t c
pro1ect10n
Syracuse No children or pets
Blade
Cal l 992 2_.41 after 6 p m
ON E 1971 Allis Chalmers dozer
Shall be 80 Inches in W1dth
Deposit requ1red
653 ser1es all hydr!!lullc blade
Shall be power angtr left or
3 11 tfc
roll canopy and wrnch Better
r i ght and powl!' r tilt Blade shall --------------~
than
average condltron .
be capable of llftmg 38 1nches AVAILABLE lhtS week small 2
S7, 700 One 1969 John Deere
above ground and 13 1nche!.
bedroom , doub le w rde mo b ile
backhoe wr1tl
Stms All
below ground lt'\lel
home near Pomeroy Off Rt 7
Weather cab large flo at at 10n
WinCh
FAR OUT - W1ll1ng to do
by pass No chtldren or pe ts
11res on front new rear t 1res
Shall be d1rec1 dr 1ve winch
Phone 992 7017 or 991 7666
some WORK'' Th1s house
Better
than
averl!ge
con
capa b le or 10 600 bart drum liMe
3 18 Jtc
d1t10n 56 700 Phone ( 614) 992
needs some repa1 r - good
pull To be eqvrpped wrth three
7478
garage and storage bulldmg
r oller ta 1rleads W•nch to be t R AILER SPA CE : ~. mti1
3 16 3t c
eQU i pped Wil h 100 Of s, tnd'l
4 level lots good dnlled well
north of Me19s H tgh Schoo l on
cable ( new ) and l•llcham
and water system Close to
old
Rt
33
Phone
992
29-i1
REO boar hog for sa le or
Ag e
1 23 ttc
a'o'allab te for serv 1ce Phone
River S4 700 00
Any used tqu,pml!'nl sub
Reed!.vr lle 378 6311 after 6
POMEROY - lV2 story
1
m 1lled for bid Shill be no older D U P LEX
238 ? Walnut St
pm
frame3 BR , bath,
•
than
fl\le
years
Slnct
Mtdd leport Oh10 Phone 992
3 16 31c
manufacturtng date
R , uftl1ty space, porch 1
2780 or 992 3~ ~ 2
Trade tn
2 19 H e 1965 JOHN DEERE dozer 4
basement, Hardw ood floors,
One 1956 model ~c HO 11
cy lm dtr dresel 8 ft blade
storm doors &amp; wmdows
Dozer
COUNTRY Mob1l e HOmi""Park
new pamt clutches t racks
$10,500 00
Dealer to fu rn1Sh lhl ir own
Rt 33, ten miles north of
bre kts and canopy S§ 000
b1d forms The front of the
NEAR REEDSVILLE Pomeroy
Large lots W1tl\
Phone 985 3594
envelopes tncloStng the b 1as
concrete pat •os.. Sidewalks
Acres
, fronts
on
68 1
3 V 6!P
must be marktd Dozer Brd
rvnners and off
street
minerals TP water , close- to
The Metgs County Com
parkrng Pltone 992 7H9
Forked Run Lake $14,600 00
m 1SS10ners may accept the
1231 tfc
POMEROY - 1 story frame,
lowest b1d or select the best b1d
for the ~~tended purpose , and 3 lnd &lt;t RUUM furn 1ShE:&gt;d anu
2 BR, bath, V: basement,
reserve the nght to relect any
unfurn i shed
apartments
ullhly , gas ll90r furnace,
or all b1ds or any part thereof
Phone 992 S-i34
23 ZENITH color TV Phone
large let recently renovated
147 2166
" 12 ffc
InSide and out $9,500 00
Board of County
J 16 Jtc
ALL CASH FOR YOUR
Com m r55 10ners PRIVATE meeting room for .., Martha CP,tmbers
PROPERTY - LET US
any oroantzattdn phone 991 MIXED hay for sale Phone
Clerk
3975
SELL
IT
992
3658
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w 1th extras

Wh1te Hat Spectals

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rei.:! lives In Pennsylvama Mr

Professional

SALES&amp; SERVICE
992 -3092

J seat wagon le ss than 30 000 m1 les by local own er 400 V
8 P ste errng brakes automati c power door lock s
lugg~ge rack rad1o da r k green ftn 1sh L1k e new &amp; loaded

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automat1 c tran s pow er
stee nng &amp; brakes fa ctor y a 1r cond1ton 1ng luggage ra ck
green f1n1sh , rad10 L1k e new w w f1res

Y all Come lo landmark s

Regtstrahon

1912 CHEVROL ET KINGSWOOD ESTATE

WILKINSON
SMALL ENGINE

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Business· Services

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

OF
QUALITY

O "uo

FEM AL E

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Auto Sales

gav e me wh1le 1 was a patten!
1n !he V e teran s Hospital God
bl ess y ou t~ l l
Mrs A llee Dodson Long

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to suc h o t f h(! foll o w •n g

a s M e r e s d ents of th e Sta t e Of
B1 Mrs Herbert Roush
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Mr and Mrs ROJ Pooler of spous e v tt1e
neK I of k n
th e
Mt Herman VISited Mr and beneh c• a r.es unoe r !he w tll
d lo the a !lor 1c y o r il ll or n e y s
Mrs Floyd Norm Thursday an
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tile
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APpIe Grove

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M e •g s
c o unt y
Court of Common
Plea s Pro v at c O•v• s•On

News, Events

To t h e Co Ex ecu t ors o f the
(' Stal e

I W A Nlto thank. my l am1ty ~lnel
rtll my fn e nd 5 for the gifls
te l eph one callS and f lowers
and a ll who v1 Sdcd me Rev
Carl H1cks for hiS pray e rs
Md \fiS1 I!. Dr H1dgway and

dmn er

g ues ts

SundaJ of Mr and Mrs
Thomas Wol fe at Racme
Mrs Ronm e Skei n and
children Mrs Barba r a Burbun

and son Chns of PI Pleasant
ROTC Conme Rottge n \!sited
Mrs Eulah Wolfe and Aaron
Conme \o\.as enroute to New
Hampshir E- uher e ~ he wilJ be

stat iOned

Mrs
Ma e Bos ton Bert Hunt Bill
Robtns on Nanq Holsmger
Martm C'IUllllngham, are all
medtcal patte nts at Veterans
Memonal Hospita l
Mr and Mrs Robert Smtih
Sr returned to their horne
Mrs Addle Cumnun s,

John C Pr olf rll Deceased
Por ll an d
Ohro
L ebano n
To wns h1 p No 71396
You are her eby no tdre d th at
t il e
I nventory
an d
Ap
pr o sem enr of t h e est at e of th e
ator em en honed de ceased ta t e
ot sa rd Coun ty was h ied rn lh rs
Cou rt
Sa•d
n ve rlfor y a nd
A p p r ar s emcn t wil l be f o r
hearr ng be fore thr s Coun on th e
?Jt h day of Ma r ch 975 at 10 00
oc to cll. A M
An y p er son des rr ng to tile
e:o; cep trons the r eto mu st I de
th e m at lea st I ve d ays pr ror to
the da l e se t l or hea r •ng
G1ve n und er m y hand an d
seat of sa d Collr t lh ~ 8 th d a y ot
Mar ch 19 75
Ma nn n9 D Webst er
Ju d ge
By Ann B Wat son
Deput y Cl er k
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Found
German Shepherd
blonde w1th black mark1ngs
Tag ged A lhens County 534
Also found near Mechanic
Street
blac k
large SIZed
m al e pup Phone 949 4911
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Spring Roundup
MARCH 19-22
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POMEROY MOTOR CO.

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POMEROY, OHIO

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ALL COME'

FORD Country Squ re
wagon
20 000 m1t es all
equrpm ent S3 500 Phone ~9 '1
349) or 992 2720

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SQu r e
St at 10nwa gon l or sale to
Settle estat e L k e nPw Phon e
992 349 3
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POMEROY LANDMARK :
The Almanac
Sm1th fell and fractured Ius hlp
9. _Juk W Carsey Mgr
6Jiif Phone 9911 111
- - - - - - - - - - - --and 1s r ecupera tm g m cely By United Press hnternatlonat
Today
IS
Tuesday
March
18,
t'f ! J MALl BU 2 door me tat11 c
after bemg confmed to a PtttsV ACANCY for on e am bula tor y
brown bla ck v rny l top power
burgh hospll&lt;!l They were the 77th day of t975 w1th 288 to
mate Ptease contact Jean
steertng power brakes a 1r Pels For Sale
5To llt
Syra c u se Nur s rng
cond Ex cellent cond Pn ced
accompamed home by their follow
Home 992 3707
very rea sonable Phone 992 PUREBRED BEE GLE PUP S
The
moon
a
s
approachmg
1
ts
son Joe Derouon, Mr and Mrs
l 16 lie
3273
S7 SO EA CH PH ONE (614 /
hrst quarter
3 16 ate
66 7 )49]
J1m Freeman and chtldren of
The
mornmg
stars are 1 WIL L do small gard en
3 16 3t c
Millvale, Pa who also v1s1ted
plow•ng w 1th Gravely garden 1961 CHEVROLET re li able get
Mercury and Mars
Tra
ctor
Phone
992
7492
or
992
the1r grandfather Martu1
to wor k ca r 149 Broadway GIVE a IO\/rng Ea st er poodle
37 16
The evemng s4lrs are Venus
Phone 992 2082
puppy Call A K C Reg 2 t rt
Cunnm gham, a t Veteran s
J 16 6tp
ters s l\/er champagne and
3 16 11t c
Saturn and Jupiter
Memonal Hosp1 tal
wh1t e Phone (61 4} 696 1297
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CH
I
CK
S
EASTER
F
Those born on Uus date are
1975 MO NT E Ca r lo 4 000 miles
a fter 4 JO p m W II hold tor
SU ND AY
MIDnl FPnRT
Mrs J1m Connally, Bnan
Ea st er
all power a 1r AM st er eo
under the s1gn of PISces
UNITED
PENTECO STAL
tape Call 992 10J6 after 5 p m
and She lly, Syracuse, Mrs
3 16 41 c
CHUR
CH
SOU
TH
3r
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Grover Cleveland 24th presi3 5 He -- - - - - - - - - - - - Roger Manuel and Angte,
AVE N U E
SUNDAY
dent of the Umted Slates was
SCHOOL 10 00 AM TRAN S
J oan and Vtckl Roush
197J VEGA Hatchback 4 sp eed
PORTATION
AND
IN
born March 18, 1837
t ran smiSSIOn new t 1r es tape Mobile Homes For Sale
F ORMATIO N PHONE 992
v1s1ted Mr and Mrs Don Riffle
player
eJ( cellen t cond1t1on
On th1s day m history
3824 or 992 2502
and children a t Lucasville
W II sell reasonable Phone NO T ICE from Berry M1ller
3
16
lltp
In 1931, the ftrst electric --- ,__
(614 } 992 2377 or 992 2732 after
Mobile Home Sa l es - Here 1s
Tuesday
4 p m
a new llstmg of the un tt s we
shavers appeared on the PUPPIE S FREE to good
now ha\le on our lot due to the
Mr and Mrs Jack Sargent, Amertcan market
3 14 12tp
home Ph one 992 2219
foreclosure of another MObile
Mrs Ph1hp Radford and
3 16 Jtc
Home Dea ter
~ - ----- -------WantPtt
To Buy
60x 14 New Moon 2 bedroom
Stephame spent the weekend Ables has employment there
PI ANO lun mg Phone 949-4811
60x 14 Nashua tota l el ec ln c 2
\\tth Mr and Mrs R•ck Ron Ables spent the weekend
3 4 lfc OLD furn i ture, Ice boxes b'nlss
bedroom
beds or comple te households
60x 12 Nashua 2 bedroom
Sargent at Columbus
w1th the Ables 1n Canal Wm- ~oR ~~; --QI I ~ f M~nK
Write M D Miller Rt 4 60x 12 Globema sler 3 bedroom
Mr and Mrs Arnold Hupp chester
Cosm etics Phone BROWNS
Pomeroy Ohio Ca ll 99'2 7160
SOx 12 Buddy 2 bedroom
9925113 ~
Beve rl y
Manor
3
10 7 74 70x 14
VISited Mr and Mrs Joe
Mr
and Mrs Gerald
1 7 Jfc
bedroom 2 bath wrth Bx 12
'Manuel Sunday
WANTE D old upr1gh t p 1anos
expando
Hayman and son Ke1th spent
ION Thursday n igh t, 7
any condll 1on
Paymg $10 60x 12 Dar1an 2 bedroom 2 fu 1
Mr and Mrs Homer Warner Sunday w1th Mr and Mrs -AUCT
p m
at Mason Auclion
each F1rst floor only Wr 11e
baths
spentFnda) \\lthMr and Mrs Gene Jewell Mrs Hayman
Horton Sf In Mason W Va
and Q1ve d1re c trons to W1 tten 60x 12 L 1berry 2 bedroom
Co n 11o nmen u
wel come
Box 188 Sardis
P1ano Co
60x 12 S-c hu ll 2 bedroom to t al
Hoyt Fugerson at Pt Pleasant \I RS celebra tmg a bu-thday
Phone (]041 773 5.4 71
Oh io 43946
etec lr1 c
Wednesday through Sunda)
2 2 tfc
3 l3 6tp 60x 12 Tttan 2 bed r oom
Mr and Mrs Allen Cun60x 12 Elcona 2 bedroom
guests of Mr and Mrs Ralph mngharn , Mr and Mrs Robert NOW settmg Fu1te r BnJ sh
JUNK autos
complete and 60x12 Parkwood balcony front
Durst were Mr and Mrs Bob Hart, Br1ce and Beth Ann of
Products phone 992 3410
delivered to our ya rd We PI Ck
k1tchen Th ese are mostly a I
1 2.4 ti C
up auto bod1e s and buy all
late mode ls (some ne...,er l1ved
Durs t and four children of Racme , spenl Monday mght
kmds of scrap metals and
rn ) and wIt be l1qu dated at a
Urbana, 0
tron Rid ers Sa lvage St Rf
very large d 1scount So rf you
w1th Mr and Mrs Gerald
124 Rt 4 Pomeroy Ot\to
BOAADOF
are nterested Ill a Mob 1l e
Mr and Mrs Herbert Roush Hayman and Ke1 th
Call 992 5468
MEIGS COUNTY
Home at a huge Sa\l rn g don I
viSited Mr Ott Boston at
10 17 tfc
COMMISSIONERS
wart slop today at Berry
Herbert Roush spent WedM ll er MObi le Home Sa tes 705
Racme Fnday evemng Mrs
nesda y evemng with h1s uncle , Not ice to Heoavy EQ~Jipment CASH pa id for all makes and
Fa r son Sf
Be lpre
Ohro
Gladys Shields spent Wed- Ott Boston , at Racme Roger Dealers
mode l s o f mobile homes
phone 423 95 31
Phone aree code 614 423 9531
In accordance with Sec 307 86
3 14 I Otc
nesday mght w1th her uncle , Roush and Dav•d Roush called
of Th e OhiO Rt\IIUd Cod e
4 13 lfc
Ott Boston, at Racme
sealed btds w111 be receiveel by
111 the Bos ton home Saturday
10 x 52
MOBILE
home
2
The Meigs
County
Com
bedroom appro x 1" acre lot
Mrs Walter McDade of Troy
Mr and Mrs Dorset Wilson mluioners rn the ir off ice In The
r y tocat1on c1ty water
spent a week w1th her mother, and sons, Stssonvtlle, W Va , Court House Pomeroy Oh1o EARN S50 to $75 per week 2 count
a\larlabt e P ho n e 992 7649
hours per dsy S day s per
afl er4pm
Mrs Edna Roush and Gladys spen t Sunday With Mrs Erma 45769 unti l 10 00 AM on
Tuesday March 25th 1915 at
week car necessary Phone
J 18 6t c
Sluelds Walter McDade spent Wilson
949
4113
wh1ch time and pla ce the bids
will be op entd and rtad aloud
the weekend ln the Shields
3 16 3tc ~ EL L your mob le home f or
Mr and Mrs Rex O'Brien of fo
r a ntw or used d iesel eng1ne - -- - ------- ---cash 15 homes wa nte d 1958
home and Mrs McDade ac- Stewar t, 0 , VISited Mr and dnven craw l er tracfor equ ipped
thru 1972 mod els Phone (6141
WOMAM to baby Slf and do li ght
w
1th
a
dozer
and
wrnch
com
compamed him home
446 1425 GiliiiPOI IS
housework 5 da ys week w th
Mrs Larry O'Brien recenUy
ptete with manufa c turer s
occas1onal
even1ng
and
3 9 18tC
Mr and Mrs Lawrence
Mrs Iva Orr was a dinner standard accessones
Saturday
Meats pr01J 1ded
A dealers representat1ve
Ables and cl)1ldren s pent guest Sunday of Mr and Mrs
L1ber• l sala r y Call 99 2 2832
shall prov ide lnstruct rons In the
or wrtte P 0
Box 687
Sunday with hiS mother, Mrs
For Sale
proper
operation
lnel
ma
in
Herbert Roush
Pomeroy 0 45769
l ena nce of the new or used
Allee Balser.
3 13 He
Mr and Mrs Don Bell spent doze-r at the t tme of deliver y
STEREO RADIO am fm
8
Mr and Mrs Butch Ables a recent weekend w1th their One complete set of ~arts
t rack t ape combinat 1o n
LADIE:S to do light 11ousework
ser...,1ce
and
repa
i
r
,
•nd
have moved to Canal Wm- daughter, Lorna Bell at
separate control s
Balance
1 dav week must be able to
operator s manual shall be
$102 78 or terms Call 992
work around teena gers Must
chester from Racwe Mr
provided with each new or us ed
Columbus
3965
hav e referen ces and trans

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Polly'S PoinTar"
BY POLLY CRAMER

DEAR POLLY - One of lllJ
Pet Peeves IS With the no1se
numbikes and motorcycles are
allowed to make by law They
make more noiSe than cars and
some even more than b1g
trucks If my car made as
much nmse as the average
motorcycle I would get a ticket
yet I could be transporting four
or five people and most
motorcycles carry only one
person No1se pollution• Get at
the source 1 - MRS G G
DEAR POLLY - I am an.
swermg M D. and C K about
keepmg rubber gloves dry and
clean I nnse mme m clear
water to which I have added a
disinfectant cleaner and then
dry thoroughly and dust wtth
lalcum powder Place in a bag
This prolongs the life of the
gloves and keeps them from
havmg that sUcky feelmg
When a brealtdoes appear m a
pair I keep them to use for
cutting and arrangmg nowero

squares

are

sewed

together to make one b1g p1ece
and lhen cut mto 10-mch
squares A plam color IS put on
the back and they match most
any l&lt;lblecloth I want to use
This 1s a good 1dea for the
ecology-mmded who do not
want to use paper napkinS -

PR

DEAR P R - Tbis Idea Is
also great for making place
mats Round ones "lib pointed
edges are mO&amp;t effective Plain
napkins can be made In any
desired colors and do aot have
to be Uned ao the patchwork
napkins do. - POLLY
You will receive a dollar If
Polly uoeo you r favorite
homemaking Idea, Pet Peeve,
Polly's Problem or solutloa to a
problem. Write Polly In care of
this newspaper

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lnsulatton Serv1ces
Blown 1ntc Wall s &amp; Atf1cs

STORM
Wmdows &amp; "Doors

ALUMINUM
S1d1ng Soff1H
Gutters Awmngs
Free Estimates

Ph 992 l99l

LARRY LAVENDER
Syracuse, Ohio

3 10 75

For Sale

For Rent

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INVITINCI HIM
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6 OQ--S unn se Se m 1nar

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HOW MUC-Il DID W6 WLLEGT FOR lHE

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heat1ng serv1ce and
general sheet metal
works.
Free
Est1mates .
Phone 949-5961
Emergency 992-3995
or 992-5700

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FOREST RUN
BLOCK CO.

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9 25---Chu ck Wh te Repor! s lO
9 3Q:--Not For Women Onl y 3 Dinah 6 Ga l lopi ng Gourmet 8
Ta tt le tales 10 New Zoo Revue 13
10 00--Ce lebnty Sweepstakes 3 4 IS Joker s Wild 8 10 D1nah

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NO WONDER 'THEY WEAR

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Real Estate For Sale

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bedrooms all electnc over
half acre and concrete patto
Country locat1on on water line

NO CREDITS CARDS' 'THESE
ARE ALL FAKES'

WENIT

UTI'LE ORPHAN ANNIE

LITTL'E
WHAT DO
YOU 6UVS
WMJT HERE ?
WHO AR:E
YOU

OGP!:!AN

ElECTRICIANS WE R£
C~ECKIIJG UP ON Tl-IE
WIRING WE L.L TRV
NOT TO D STUR8
'&lt;OU AT ALL-

ANNIE-A

WIRE

FOR

BLINKEY

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WE WONT

HER- WE MAV NOT
HAVE TO GO 1'-JTO
HER R.O OY. AT ALL

Steam

GASOUNE ALLEY

I wuz so

vn&lt;2~:J overwhelm,

what w1th

experrence Bcb Sa yre phone
'247 2166
3 16 3tc

-rfOME
- - - ----------and
Improv em ent

bus1ness or storage

YOUR INVESTMENT TODAY
WILL MAKE YOUR FOR
TUNE TOMORROW SER
VICE AND RESU LTS IS
WHAT WE OFFER YOU•
PLACE YOUR PROPERTIES
WITH US CALL 992 332S

Repa1r Servtee - Anything
f 1x&amp;d around th e home from
root to basement You will
l 1ke our work and rates
Phone 742 5081
12 29 tfc

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c tea~ei
Modern Sanlt.a t1 on, 992 3954 or
99 2 7.349
9 18 tfc

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QUALITIES MADE
TH' 00 OF OOBACDO TH' RICHEST
MAN ON EARTI-l '2.

or
shrubbery
cle an
out
basements att 1cs , etc Phone
949 322 1 or 742 44.41
2 28 26tc

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doubts about a career matter
Futu re d e ve lopm e nt s w II
p rove y o ur c o nc e rn u n
founded

AQUARIUS (Jon &gt;20-Ftb 1t)
A c alculet ed ri sk may be
necessary to resolve a Si tuation
today Bold measures are call ed for Once you co mmit
yourself go all th e way
PISCES IFob 20-Morch 20)
You can solve a difficu lt sltua
I on today 11 you st ck to your
guns Ju st when you feel all is
lost the cavalry wi ll co me to
th e rescu e

your
blrt:rdoy
March 19, 1975
Your lmancTal prospects are
considerably brighter In the
commg year Rewarijs long
overdue will be realized with interest

WIN AT BRIDGE

IH

rune H wa s up to h1m to take an
1mmedtate diSCC:trd of h1s last

spad e on dummy s kmg of
d1a111onds He d1d JUSt that
1\es l produ ced the e1ght of

WI S J
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trumps for th e t h1rd defensive
l nck and wmted wtth tus kmg of
&lt; l ubs to set the llnfortunate

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!allen for 1t If West held JUS(

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one heart and one clu b he wou ld

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hdvc held I I black cards Not
vulnerable he 11ould probably
htJ H
four

North Su 1111 v linu ble
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Wes t falsccard w1th the Jack
ot trumps wa s an expert s play

o!1 I 2
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spades

South

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West

North

fi ast

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Yesterday's Cryptoquole AS A WHITE CANDLE IN A HOLY
PLACE SO IS THE BEAUTY OF AN AGED FACE -JOSEPH
CAMPBELL
t© 1975 K..inr. futures Sy ndu~ at r Inc )

R

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BJ Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
\\ est opened the deuce or
dtam onds agamst South s fou r
heart contract

The tr ey was

pl aye d rro m dumm} Ea st
studi ed a wh1l e and finally
dec1ded to go n ght up w1th h1 s
ace and g tve h1s part ner a ruff

KABM

18

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BASLAB

22· Jon

LIBRA (Sepl 23-0cl 23) Your

souru

Whil e East was thmkmg , West
had tt me t o prepare a mcc lt t tle
btl of decepti on

lle ruffed the d1 amond return
"lth hiS Jack of trumps Then
he led the kmg of spades
South wa s 10 dumm y

You South hold
o!1 K J 9 4 " A Q 2 +J 4 3 ol'o K 10 5
Wha t do yo u do now?
A - Your parlner 1s no" showing
the ace o[ dtamond s He must bt
1ry1 ng for a slam \ou can afford to
b1d fl\ e bear1 s

TODAY S QUESTION
You do b1d five hearts and your
pu r tner ; umps to SIX spades What
00 you do now?

He

dec1ded that We st had ruffed
w1th the Jack of hearts because
that was the on ly hea rt he held
In that case Eas l would be Sit
tmg w1th three trump s to the

Send $1 lor JACOBY MODERN
book lo Won al Bridge (c/o tills
newspaper) P 0 Box 489 RadKJ
City Statoon Now Yorl&lt; NY 10019
(NE:WSPAPt:R ENTERPRISE ASSN)

Wf flOP£ '1tltJ I NEEDED
DON'T MIND SOME 01~ FO!t
M'i EiAI&lt;OEN
C~ARLIE

A GOOD CUSTOMER

Easy Terms I
Free Delivery!

19) One wtth whom you re In
valved has a way of makl~g
you fee\ guilty over a matter of
no concern to her Foll ow your
pracltcal Tnst1ncts

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OFF TH RIDGE
AN 8UST IT

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CAPRICORN (Ooc

bu s1ne ss matter need s your
!(r9.mp1 att eniiOn Do It now
wh ile tick le cond1 \1ons still
( av o{ you

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26 Competent
l7 State (Fr 1
2~ Secular
2'1 Churchman
31 Wholly
32 Manage
ll Fastener
3S ThmgamaJ•g
!7 Half style
l~ Lure
3, Drudgery
40 La cked
41 Sov1et lake

ZVC

BALLS 0 ' FIRE!!

TAURUS IAprtl 20-May 20) A

False ruff deceives declarer

ma

VA

COLOR TV .

WHITE Jll

21) Your mates point of view Is
more Inci sive than your s today
Cons1der ll s judgment before
making a final dec ision

Someo ne who h a s be e n
pro m1 S1ng you a favor wil l
renege He II call o n anoth er to
help you but he II e,; pec t th e
cred 1t

One l etter s1mply standi for another In t h 1s sample A IS
used for the three L's X for the two O's etc Smgl e l etters
apostrophes, tbe l ength and formatiOn of the words are all
hmts Each day the code l ett ers are dtlterent

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CANCER IJuno 21

CRVPTOQUOTES

eSLACK &amp;

ARIES IMarch 21 · Aprtl 1g)

GEMINI (May 21 Juno 20) II
you eJ(pect o thers to back your
•deas take v1 S1ble act1on th at
~ e rrw:n st r a t es you suppo rt
, merr as well

Yesterday's Answer
16 Rule
25 - o'clock
Brtlanma"
scholar "
composer
12 wds )
19 French
27 Baffled
nver
29 Large
22 Wmghke
contamer
23 Richard
30 Papal Boone
34 Knell
TV role
lG Performed
24 1 asty
l7 Candlenut
mollusk
tree

24-Nov 22)

Don t leave Important Issues
hangrng 1 re to day Press to
conclude matters with the type
of resu lts you ve sought

You ve been us ng so me rath er
ll1msy C)I.Cuses l or not keeptng
m touch wtth a fri end Stop put
1 ng 11 off or he II drop you

( 2 wds)
23 Analyze a
::;en tence
25 Arnmge

is

6ARREL1

•

For Wadnesda.- , March 19,
1975

ma~ oo

LIL ABNER

-=----=----- - 3....WILL rr1m or cu t tr ees

KA~EIDOSCOPE

to form the aurpnae answer, Ill

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
DOWN
I L1ab1hty
I Loony
5 Scent
2 Heron
l Phlladelbag
11 lndtan
phtan
c1ty
fo rte
12 Fly
12 wds )
13 Amph1b1an
4 Des1~n a t c
14 Yeast
1 Sa1ty .
15 VIetnamese ti - Island,
New
La
Year
7 Undercover
16 Song
group
17 - M1randa
8 Owmg a
18 Vexatious
grudge
(4 wds)
20 Pen
9 Recurrmg
pomt
annually
21 ·- Kleme
as a
Nachtmus1k"
wmd
22 What I've
10
Defensible
got m
Kala

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years of

Large build1ng for hobby

SKATIN6.

Now ftlTange the cu·cled ldtera

I Prill !It SllftPiliSI ANSW!R Iter!

6
Movie ' The Main At

SCORPIO lOci

COULc:&gt; BE A
5 1&lt;SN - UN SAFE

~

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heated 4 bedroom home 2
baths full basement. several
gara£ aS and lots of parkmg

,'

FO~

8

way of saytng thmgs today will
lit the sp1 r ts ol others and lnsp re th em to actiOn beneficial
to all

An.... rr Uhal lin l.mg f rwgli f 1HII1 - HI S DUKES

PIANO tun 1ng Lane Daniels
Phone 992 2082
3 16 12t c

$7500 00

!

ANVWAV?

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house
all e le ctric
bath
ga ra ge and level l ot Only

6 W1 lburn Brothers 8 The J udge 10 To Tellthe Truth 13
Book Beat 20 Ep isode A ct 1on 33
B DO-Ha ll of Fame 3 4 15 The Muppets 6 13 Tony Or lando &amp;
Dawn 8 10 T heaeter In Amer 1ca 20 Sinners 33
8 3D--J ane Goodall 6 13
9 DO-Lucas Tanner 3,4, 15 Cannon 810 Masterp iece Theatre

Mov1e The Vatican Affair
traction 10 Jana k! 33
12 3{}---Wide W orld Special 6
1 GO-Tomor ro w 3 -4 News 13

t'

I

Complete Serv 1ce
Phone 949 J82 t or 949 31 61
Racine Ohio
Cr 1tt Bradford
5 t tfc

and sewage Only S2SOO 00
LAUREL CLIFF - 6 room

3o-Poll ce Surgeon 3 Nam e That Tune 4, Lei • Make a Deal

7

l O 3o-Your Future Is Now 20

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w•th c 1ty water, natural gas

MIDDLEPORT

- Sweepers toasters Irons
a ll small appl1ances Lawn
mowers nex t to Sta t e High
way Garage on Rout e 7
Phone 985 3825
3 11 26tc

---- --------L
Auc t ioneer

NEW LISTING- Bu1ldmg lol

a

10 Zoom 20 Your Future Is Now 33
7 oo-Tru th or Cons 3 4 Bow l ing for Dollars 6 What's For
Dol lars 6 What s M y Line 8 News 10 Country Music
J ubilee A Flower out of Place 15 ArabS &amp; Israe lis '2 0 Know
Y our Schools 33

11 DO-News 3,4,6,8 10,1315, ABC News 33
11 3G-Johnny Carson 3 4 15 Wide Wor ld Specia l 13 FBI

ELWOOD BOWER S REPAIR

NEW LISTING - 1974 Skyline
12x60 mob1le home
2

Utrli zat 1on 33

6 3G- NBC News 3 4 15 AB1: News 13 Bewitched 6 CBS News

News 20 Fa mily at War 33

words.

I ll.jll'o(K 'WE CONTIWLLER$ WILL WANT 10
TALK TO THESE 'TW:J 1

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ord~nary

form four

ALLEY OOP

REAOY 1Vd)( CONCRETC Ot!
llver ed right lb your pro1ect
F as 1 and
eas y
Free
es t1m ates Phone 992 32 N
Goe g lem Ready M1x Co
Middleport Oh 10
6 30 tfc

Jill•

6 oo- News 34810 131 5 ABC News 6 Elec Co 20 lTV

9 3Q-- Fashion Award s 6 13
10 0{}---The Law 3 4 15 A F lowe r ou t of Place 8 Manhunter 10

Unstramble these four Jumbles,
one letter to each square, to

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

.,

5 00- FBI 3 Andy Grtfflth 8 M tster Rogers Ne i ghborhood
20 33 Iron s!de 13
5 30- News 6 Beverly H1tlb\ll 1es B Hodgepodge Lodge 20 Gel
Smart 15 E lee Co 33

33

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GROCERY busmess fer sale
Bu1ld1ng for sale or l ease
Phon e173-'S6l 8 fr c m 8 30p m
to 10 p m f or appo1ntment
J 10 tfc,.

Sunr 1se Se mester 10

0

Blocks
Cement and Mortar
Wood Burntng Stoves
Heattlators
and
F1replace Accessorie.

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992 2067
Mtnersvtlle,

1 oo- N ews 3 A ll M y Children 6 13 Ph il Donahue 8 Young &amp;
t he Restle ss 10 Net F or Wom en On ly l 5
1 3o-How To Surv1 ve a Marnage 3 4 l 5 Let' s Make A Dea l
6 13 A s th e Wor ld T urns 8 10
2 DO- Days of Our Ltves 3 4 IS S10 000 Pyram td 6 13, Guiding
LTght 8 10
2 JQ- Doct ors 3 4 15 B1g Showdown 6 13 Edge of Night 8 10
3 co- Ano t her World 3 4 1,5 Genera l Hospi tal 6 13, Price is
Rtght 8 10 R F D 20
3 JQ--On e L1fe to L tve 13 L uc y Show 6 Match Game 8, 10 On
Agmg 20
oo--Mr
Ca rto on 3 1 Dream ot Jeannie 4 Somerset 15
4
Grt l 1gan sI s 6 T at l tl e ta les 8 Sesame St 20 33 Movie The
Boss 10 M 1ke Doug las 13
4 JD-- Bew 1t ched 3 M er v Griffin 4 Mod Squad 6 Lucy Show 8

Bonan za 15

6 25- Farm Report 13
6 3Q-Ftve...;\Arnutes to L1ve By 4 New s 6 Bib le Answer s 8
Sc hool Sc ene 10 The Story 13
6 35- Columbus Today 4 Farmt 1m4:! 10
7
Today 3 4 15 AM Am enca 13 AM Am en ca 6 CB S
News 8 10
8 oo- Lass 1e 6 Capt Kanga roo 8 Popeye 10 Sesame St 33
B 15--Cap t Kangaroo 10
8 3D-MISS ion I mposs tble 6
9 QO--A M J Phil Donahue 4 15 Bullw nk le a Mornrng w1th

BORN LOSER

Pamttng , Siding, roofing,
paper hang1ng , kitchen
cabtnets expert carpettng,

I

12 55- NBC News 3 15

B 00--Adam 12 3 4 15 Happy Da ys 6 13 Good T 1mes 8 10
Am en ca 20 33
8 30- Movte Th e Impostor 3 4 15 Mov!e Or deal 13 M ov1e
Crowhav en Farm 6 M AS H 8 10 A scent o f Man 20 33
9 oo- Hawa11 F 1ve 0 8 10
9 30- Woman 20 W 1tness to Yes terday 33
10 oo- Pol1 ce Story J 4 IS Marcus We lby M 0 13 A F lowe r
out of P lace 6 Barnaby Jones 8 Tom Jones 10 News 20
Interface 33
10 3D- Y our F utur e IS N ow 20 A ssi gnment Amer ica 33
11 Oo-News 3 4 6 8 10 13 15 AB C News 33
11 JQ-Johnny Car son J 4 15 W 1de World Mystery 13 FBI 6
Mov1e K1d Rodeo 8 M o v1e Stagecoac h 10 Janak1 JJ
12 30- W de Wor ld My stery 6
1
Tomorrow 3 4 New s 13

WEDNE SDAY MAR CH 19 1975

From a shelf to a house

RD No

1J

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All Types of
BUILDING
and REMODELING

RACINE ~LUMBING
&amp;HEATING
tomplete plumbing

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

--

THEY LL e.E =-A rt5FJ ED

WITH LOWER WA6E7!

PHONE

HElL

----------·--

-~-

~o\AYB E

949 3832 or 843 i67

Rad1os, Antennas Towers,
U se d ' TV's Buy I rom the
lnd1an' and save "Wa m
Pum' We buy used A: ad!Qs
and Tow ers Radtos repatred
by FCC licen sed ser \IICC
pers onnel Stop and see the
'l nd1an "
and
Bubbl es
Monttor Chann el 10 and 20

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

-- -

HM\'

D&amp;D
CONSTRUCT!'JN

308 Page St .
Middleport, 0. 992-3509

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J U.Si TH INK ' IF HE CA N
TA LK THE PLA,._,T EMPL.(IYEE :5
INTO A P ERMA~ E N T 51,.\TE

A rEEN -AGE G URU OF A
JO"r A~ D H~D D1NE5G CL.J l.r :
MAY I AS. K
WH Y YOUR&amp;

l'hono~:l61ar m.-1

CB SALES &amp; PARTS

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l

777 Poor! 5"-et
Mldd .....rt, Ohio

INDIAN JOE'S

Real Estate For Slle

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EXCAVATIN~
COMPAN~

8-K

2 17 75c

TU ESDAY MAR CH IB 1975

Sprong Slreel USA 15 RFD 20 Mar co Sporlllle 33
CAPr AIN EASY

CLOSE OUT on new Z1g Zag
sew1ng mach 1nes For sewmg BUY ON L AND CONTRACT•
stre tc h fabriCS buttonholes ..
As low as $500 down for 2
fancy des gns etc Pllrnt
bedroom house w1th hard
s119Miy blem 1shed Cl1o 1ce of
wood fl oors gas f1red hot a1r
c a r ry1ng case or sewrng
heater n 1ce bath w1th tub
stand S49 BO cash cr t erm s
basement 10 yea r s to pa y SEWING MA CHINE Repa irs ,
avatlable Phone 992 7755
with monthly payment less
serv 1ce all makes, 992 2284
1218 1fc
t ha n SIOO per mo nth Call 992
Th e Fabr1c Shop Pomeroy
3509 aft er 1 p m
Authonzed S1nger Sa l es and
NEW 2 p c 11vlngroom su1 t es
3 16 3tc
Se rv1 ce We sharpen Sc 1ssors
start1ng at s 139
Sw vet
3 29 !fc
rockers your cho1ce ot col ors A MODERN a ll etec t nc home
$99 an d up Jacks Fur niture
with J bedr ooms k tchen and
&amp; Upho lst ery Supply 236 E
d1n ng area l1v ng room and DOZ- ER work land ctear1ng by
Mam St
Pom eroy
Oh o
bath
F ull S1Ze basement
the acre hOur l y or contract
Phone 992 3903
pa rt1all y
fr nr shed
with
Fa rm pond s roads
etc
3 18 6t c
l aundry area
recreat1on
Large dozer and operetor
room storage and wo r kshop
w ith over 20 years ex
UP H O LS TERY
fabrr c
area 1 080 sq ft of floor
perlence Pullms Exca...,atlng,
closeouts va lu es to $9 95 Qer
space on marn fl oor and three
Pomeroy Oh 1o Phone 99 2
yd
now $1 99
All oHier
2&lt;178
and two th rds acres of land
fabr cs 10 pet off thru mont h
Loca t ed m Racme area on
12191fc
of Mar ch Jacks F»rn 1tu re &amp;
C
R 28 between Dorcas &amp;
Upho l stery Supp l y 236 E
Appl e Grove Phone 949 3451
EXCAVA"TING, dozer loader
Marn St Pomeroy 0 Phone
3 11 6tp
and bac khoe wcrk
septic
992 3903
ta nks Installed dump trucks
3 10 6tc
and" to boys for hire w111 haul
flU dtrt top sort l 1mestone &amp;
COMPLETE bedroom SU1te
Teo ford RPolty
gravel Cal l Bob or Roger
studiO COUCh
10 CU
ft
Jeffer s day phone 992 7089
r efr gerator
platform
v,, (/II H ',I 1\o 'll,. '
n1ght phon e 992 3525 or 992 1
r ockers ant1que cha 1r other
5232
1tems Phone 992 3457
1 11 tfc
3 18 6tc
. ' ! I, lr l,

___________

o, for domg outdoor work EMMA JO
DEAR POLLY- For years I
had a problem WIth nuldewed
rubber gloves until I saw a
nurse m my doctor's office turn
a pair r.ght sode out after they
had been hangmg wrong s1de
out She took hole of the top
1\lth thumb and forellnger of
both hands, on oppos1te sldes,
and pullet light and then spun
them around This rolls the cuff
do11 n to hold the a1r mstde
Take hold of the top 1uth one
hand and squeeze to pop the
fmgers out Always pull off
wrong s1de out so they slay dry
and smell good until they wear
out If you have long fmgerna lls put small p1eces of Jape m
the ends of the fmgers to keep
from poking holes m them MRS D N
DEAR POLLY - I use
scraps of mater~al to make
patchwork napkins Two by

tw o

H ea t1ng
Cooling
Retngeratton Rcof Repa1rs
Gutters
Ptumbtng
Electr1cal Repans a nd
Ser\IICe
Call992 lJ09 and
Save on yo ur r epa1rs also
repa1r m owers compressors
and outboa rd s Brmg 11 rn
and save

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

Steam shine
out of velvet
POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - Whlle
making a velvet dress I ~roned
a seam from the ms1de and now
have a shine on the outside of
the dress I trted to steam 1t out
but the shine remams I do
need some help - MRS J G
DEAR MRS
J G - The
proper way to press velvet Is to
steam lrnn on top of a piece of
velveteen or plush This
prevents shine I "onder how
you steamed ) our dress Try
placing a damp cloth Ol'er a
standing Iron (hot ) and hold
the velvet hghU) o-.r the
resulUng steam As usual we
hope some reader \1 Ill come
forward with anything she may
bave discovered lor doing this
-POLLY

JG8 Page Middleport

portet1on Write m care c f Th e
3 14 tfc
The successful b i dder shall
M U ST SE LL new home en l ake
Dall y Sen t 1nel
Sox 729P
prov i de a one year werranty for
J bedroom s 1 2 baths carpet
Pomeroy Oh1o 45169
ST ANLEY Produ cts for sale
the new tractor and attach
drapes
diShw a sh e r
Phon
e
7423762
3
12
6tc
ments sup plies
or the sue
re fr1gera t or double oven
3
9
26tc
ce ssfvl bidder shal l prov1de a 30
stove P hone 992 3.493 fo r
working day warran ty for the
appo1ntment
used tractor and atrachments
U SE D Pllrts Frye' s Tr uck end
3 12 61c
Auto Parts Rutland OhiO
supplied The warranty shall
Phone
(614)
742
6094
not limi t operating hours
REMODELING
ptumb1ng
The followmg spec lfl cotlons
heat ng and all types of
1 22 78tp BUY N OW &amp; SAVE L..,w low
down payments 8 pet m
to be cons ldtrtc:t as minimum
general
rep a l r
Work
lerest 30 yr fmanc1ng on new
requ irements for e1ther the new
guaranteed 20 ye ar s ex NEW and used chatn saws
home s n 3 Me1gs County
or used Dozer
per (ence Phone 99'2 2409
tillers end mowers
Also
to cat 1ons or BUILD on your
Engine
repa1rs
49 8 Lo cust St
3 11 lfc
lot Phon e 992 5976 cr 992 58 44
To be a 39 S A E net horse ---- - -- ----~ -- M iddleport Phon e 992 3092
..___ 3 13 tf c
power d1eset eng ine or oreater REMODE LI NG
2 28 26tc
plumb,ng ,
with a dry ty pe I If cleaner and
P,eatlng and all types of
ether start1nO aid for cold
general
repa1r
Wor k SHA L LOW well jet pump and JO HOME tor sale m Ches ter
weather starting
Tuppers
P l a~ns
water
guaranteed 20 years ex
gal tank Call 992 7560
Electrical Systtm
n atural gas 2 bedrooms
pe rlence Phone 992 2409
3 17 6tp
Shel l bl!' 1 12 volt "0 amp
comp l et ely r emodeled Phone
• 19 tfc
electrical \ystem wllh alte r
985 4102
FO L EY
saw
shar p ener
nator and voltage regu la tor
3 16 12tc
eq u ipment J p 1ece h and
A l so equipped with hourmeter
sharp
ener
c
1
rcular
saw
and tachometer
6 ROOM house w th bath 3
sharpener chain saw grmd
Transmls.slon
bedroom full bas.ement gas
2
BEDROOM
t
rai
l
er
for
rent
or
er
all I ke new
Ph one
heat h w fl oor wall to wall
Must be four speed forward
for sale In Rut l and Ph one
992 2386
J 14 &lt;II C
and
re...,erse
t ransm1n lon
carp et Close t o school 1n
992 3429
capab le or Shif t ing on t he go
Pomeroy Phone 992 3097
1973
KAWASAKI
450
CC
d1rt
3
17
12tp
Wi t hout c tut ct11ng
3 9 52tc
btke
1974
Kawasak
r
12S
CC
w e ,ght
Enduro
Se e at Welker s 4 BEDROOM bnck home n
Dour opera ling we ight to be 3 RM apartment new and
Ashland 992 3535
mmlmum Of 12 DOD lbs and
furniShed wa ll to w all car
Midd l eport PhOne 992 3457
3 13 1fc
max1mum or l-i 000 lbs w1th
petmg Phone 992 2050 after 12
J 18 6tc
winch and blade
pm
Track&amp;
3 16 Jtp 10 ACRES Sl.lltable tor build ng 6 RMS
garage panel rn g
They sha l l be mm lmum of 1-i
lots cr trailer s Wil l sell as a
br eezeway 8 acres Call 992
tnches
1n
width
and 7 RM HOU SE and b~th at 8
whole or separate Loc ated on • 3059
hydraulically adjustable Also
L 1berty Avenue A!so 3 rm
Rt 7 1n M ddleporl Phone
J 16 7tc
99 2 3278
equipped With f ive bottom
apar t ment preferr ed olcter
tlfettme ro l lers and one top
coup le at 9 L bert y Phone
J 12 6tc LOW LOW DOW N PAYMENT
992 7135
li fe-t rme r oller on righ l and left
Lavely new homes •n three
s1des
3 16 3t c IN DIAN joe s SpOrflllg Goods
lccahon!i 1n Me~ gs County
Light&amp;
buy and sell guns am m o
Some W1th weeded lots We
Shall be equ ipped w1th two 2 BEDROOM trailer Browns
f1Sh1ng equ1pment and after
w II buill on your lot or ours
Tra 11er Court Phone 992 332-i
front moun ted headl ights and
April 1 we wil l have f1sh ba 11
Call 992 5976 or 992 5844 fo r
3 4 tfc
rear worktng light
Stop by at 308 Page St
more mformat1on
Canopy
Middle port Phone 992 JS09
2 27 26tc
Canopy to bt approved J BEDROOM mob 1le home
3 2 JOtc
R 0 P S canopy w1th scre-ening
washer and d ryer 112 baths
tor brush protect i on
uli1 1fles paid l42 SO week 308 1974 YAHAMA 250 cc Endura
va ndlt Protectron
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Middleport Oh10
Less fhan 400 m11es All ac
Mach 1ne to be equ1pped w1th
3 .4 li e
cessor
res Sl 000 Phone 992
eng 1ne srde sh ields and lockable
7891
dash board cover tor vanda l 2 aeOR:OoM mobrte home In
3 16 6t c
pro1ect10n
Syracuse No children or pets
Blade
Cal l 992 2_.41 after 6 p m
ON E 1971 Allis Chalmers dozer
Shall be 80 Inches in W1dth
Deposit requ1red
653 ser1es all hydr!!lullc blade
Shall be power angtr left or
3 11 tfc
roll canopy and wrnch Better
r i ght and powl!' r tilt Blade shall --------------~
than
average condltron .
be capable of llftmg 38 1nches AVAILABLE lhtS week small 2
S7, 700 One 1969 John Deere
above ground and 13 1nche!.
bedroom , doub le w rde mo b ile
backhoe wr1tl
Stms All
below ground lt'\lel
home near Pomeroy Off Rt 7
Weather cab large flo at at 10n
WinCh
FAR OUT - W1ll1ng to do
by pass No chtldren or pe ts
11res on front new rear t 1res
Shall be d1rec1 dr 1ve winch
Phone 992 7017 or 991 7666
some WORK'' Th1s house
Better
than
averl!ge
con
capa b le or 10 600 bart drum liMe
3 18 Jtc
d1t10n 56 700 Phone ( 614) 992
needs some repa1 r - good
pull To be eqvrpped wrth three
7478
garage and storage bulldmg
r oller ta 1rleads W•nch to be t R AILER SPA CE : ~. mti1
3 16 3t c
eQU i pped Wil h 100 Of s, tnd'l
4 level lots good dnlled well
north of Me19s H tgh Schoo l on
cable ( new ) and l•llcham
and water system Close to
old
Rt
33
Phone
992
29-i1
REO boar hog for sa le or
Ag e
1 23 ttc
a'o'allab te for serv 1ce Phone
River S4 700 00
Any used tqu,pml!'nl sub
Reed!.vr lle 378 6311 after 6
POMEROY - lV2 story
1
m 1lled for bid Shill be no older D U P LEX
238 ? Walnut St
pm
frame3 BR , bath,
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fl\le
years
Slnct
Mtdd leport Oh10 Phone 992
3 16 31c
manufacturtng date
R , uftl1ty space, porch 1
2780 or 992 3~ ~ 2
Trade tn
2 19 H e 1965 JOHN DEERE dozer 4
basement, Hardw ood floors,
One 1956 model ~c HO 11
cy lm dtr dresel 8 ft blade
storm doors &amp; wmdows
Dozer
COUNTRY Mob1l e HOmi""Park
new pamt clutches t racks
$10,500 00
Dealer to fu rn1Sh lhl ir own
Rt 33, ten miles north of
bre kts and canopy S§ 000
b1d forms The front of the
NEAR REEDSVILLE Pomeroy
Large lots W1tl\
Phone 985 3594
envelopes tncloStng the b 1as
concrete pat •os.. Sidewalks
Acres
, fronts
on
68 1
3 V 6!P
must be marktd Dozer Brd
rvnners and off
street
minerals TP water , close- to
The Metgs County Com
parkrng Pltone 992 7H9
Forked Run Lake $14,600 00
m 1SS10ners may accept the
1231 tfc
POMEROY - 1 story frame,
lowest b1d or select the best b1d
for the ~~tended purpose , and 3 lnd &lt;t RUUM furn 1ShE:&gt;d anu
2 BR, bath, V: basement,
reserve the nght to relect any
unfurn i shed
apartments
ullhly , gas ll90r furnace,
or all b1ds or any part thereof
Phone 992 S-i34
23 ZENITH color TV Phone
large let recently renovated
147 2166
" 12 ffc
InSide and out $9,500 00
Board of County
J 16 Jtc
ALL CASH FOR YOUR
Com m r55 10ners PRIVATE meeting room for .., Martha CP,tmbers
PROPERTY - LET US
any oroantzattdn phone 991 MIXED hay for sale Phone
Clerk
3975
SELL
IT
992
3658
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Wat.r, Eloctrle, 0&lt;11, t:Jnes, inst•ll•d
Work

WEDDING
Photography

w 1th extras

Wh1te Hat Spectals

Saturda\
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VISitin g
rei.:! lives In Pennsylvama Mr

Professional

SALES&amp; SERVICE
992 -3092

J seat wagon le ss than 30 000 m1 les by local own er 400 V
8 P ste errng brakes automati c power door lock s
lugg~ge rack rad1o da r k green ftn 1sh L1k e new &amp; loaded

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automat1 c tran s pow er
stee nng &amp; brakes fa ctor y a 1r cond1ton 1ng luggage ra ck
green f1n1sh , rad10 L1k e new w w f1res

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Regtstrahon

1912 CHEVROL ET KINGSWOOD ESTATE

WILKINSON
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Business· Services

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

OF
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gav e me wh1le 1 was a patten!
1n !he V e teran s Hospital God
bl ess y ou t~ l l
Mrs A llee Dodson Long

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to suc h o t f h(! foll o w •n g

a s M e r e s d ents of th e Sta t e Of
B1 Mrs Herbert Roush
O hrO
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Mr and Mrs ROJ Pooler of spous e v tt1e
neK I of k n
th e
Mt Herman VISited Mr and beneh c• a r.es unoe r !he w tll
d lo the a !lor 1c y o r il ll or n e y s
Mrs Floyd Norm Thursday an
r e prescnll n q
a ny
of
tile
Mrs Eula Wolfe and son al or em cnt on ed persons

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News ... in Briefs

:Fire equipment ·bought

Continued fr om page I

mlllion more in military aid to Ca mbo~a without conbrressional

arguing philosophically against a ·•new iso lationism" in a

, morning address and ge tting specific in another of his regional
news conferences. H sa id Thailand had a "potentia l request that
we withdraw our forces" and that President Ferdinand Marcos

"is revirwing the Philippine relationship with the United

Stat es."
CHICAGO - "THE ROC K ISLAND LINES is mighty fine
line ..... the old folk song assert.&lt; . Rut the song became outda ted
late Monday. The 123-year-old railroad - the first to span the
Mississippi River - filed bankrupt y and announced it would shut
down all lraffic effective March 31.
The Interstate Commerce Commission was to meet today in
Washington with rt' presentatives of 15 railroads to divvy up Rock
Is la nd sPrvices a nd keep essentia l services in ope ration . In two

weeks. when ~1e embargo on Rock Island freig ht traffic begins,
the Rock Isla nd will cease operations as a major railroad,
railroad sourrPs said .
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MAKE A SLOW RECOVERY

from inflation and recession this year and next only to be hit by
higher prices aga in in 1977 and another recess ion in 1978, says a
leading eco nom ic forecaster. Michael K. Evans, president of

Chase Eco nometric Associates, a subsidi ary of Chase Manhattan
Bank, sa id tho second recession would be broug ht about by the
Federal Reserve.
"l would like to believe the Fed will not cause another credit
cru nch, but the odds arc aga inst it," Evans said in a !().year
forecast. He said recent action by Fed Chairman Arthur ~·.
Burns to restrict monetary growlh at a time of rising unem·
ployment has made him "more pessimistic about the possible
course of moneta ry policy."
Evans predicted that unemployment will hit 9 per cent this
Sear, drop to 8 per ce nl in 1976 and hover around 6 per ce nt un ti l
1981.
AUTO FOUND
A 1971 Monte Car lo stolen
March 11 owned by Debbie
Maide n, Middleport, and
repor ted to Middleport police ,
was recove red by Sheriff
Robert C. Hartenbach and
Middleport Police Chief J . J .
Cremeans in Sciopo Township
Monday. The car was a total
loss and had been partially
burned . It is under in ·

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT
Night-

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Robert Fedlord

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ShoW Starts 1 p .m .

vestigaHon .

YOU AUTO GET A
LOAN

MITR. WHITE
Mit R. White, form erl y of Mid·
dleport, has successfully com pleted the

Parking lot
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t.he no vote was Willi am
Snouffer. Council is also inle rested in an adjoini ng lot
owned by Amy Jones.
Council refer red to the
finance com mi ttee fo r study
the possibility of borrowing
money from the bond
retiremen t fund to pay for the
new fire truck and chassis. a
total of $28,076.
John Manley, counci lman,
reported that Doh McKenzie,
street superin tendent, is using
his own truck for village use
and should be compensated.
Council advised McKenzie tha t
when he used his own vehicle
tha t he may purchase gas' at
Rizer Oil and charge il lo the
village.
Ralph Werry, president of
coun cil, on behalf of th e
Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce, asked for use of the
upper parking lot during the
Regatta on June 20, 21, 22.
Council agreed .
Werry, chairman of the
Safety Committee, reported
the committee had met and
made the foll owing recommendations :
A monthly report from Chief
Webste r, draw up an ordinance
tha t all vehicles must ha ve
valid license plates, insurance

too late to
be classified
SEE US FOR A NEW CAR

Au to Sa tes
1971 SUPER Beetle in good
c ondit i on . 5 1,3 50 Phon e 992
5866.
3 18 61C

LOAN TODAY •••

In Memory
IN MEMORY of my wife ,
Ga r nett. who pa5s ed away ,
two years today . Mr . C h;;~rl es
E Fri ley and Chi ldren .
3-18 -ltp

Now's the ti me to trade in tha t over·sizP.d gas
guzze le r of yours fo r a new economy-sized car'
Shop a ro un d and find that new ca r yo u wa nt.
then see us fo r low-cost bank financong. We
migh t be able t o offer yo u a plan ta ilored lo
meet yo ur budget req uiremen ts w1t h smal l,
easy to make monthly pa yments .

Fo r Sa l e
19 7 1
KAWASAK I
100
cc
t railb ike , 2,900 miles . 85 miles

per gallon . $300 . Phone 99 2

DEPOSITS INSURED TO 40,000
1

2926 .
3 II! 6 1p

Auto Teller Window and Walk-up Window
Open Friday Evenings 5 to 7 P.M.
When You Visit, Park FREE

liibens ~a~ional

Busi n ess Servi ces
0&amp;0 TREE tr i mmin g , 20 years
e~~:p Insured . fr ee estimates
Cal l 992 305 7 or Coolville , 1

SLAUGHTER COWs-Com mer cial 20-20.10; Utility 21.75;

Bulls 23.

Cows and Calves ( By Head)

137.50-195.

BABY CALVES (BY HEAD!
Beef 29 ; Hol stein and Brown
J I B l 'lt p
Swiss 13-29.
HOGS - U. S. 1·3 190-240 lbs .
NEED WAS HE R or dry er
repa ir ed? Ca l l now fo r fast 39 . 10-39.95; Sows. U. S. 1·3 300service a t reasonab le rates . 500 lbs. 34-35.25; Boars 300 ~600
f ree estima t es Call now 99 2 lbs. 2S·2S.SO; 20-40 lbs. n 17; 40 ~
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60 lbs. 18-24.
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Not i ces
GU N SHOOT on Mile H ill RoaJ .
fa c tory c hok ed guns only
Spo nso red b y th e Ra ci ne

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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1971

GIFTS for EASTER
... AND SPECIAL OCCASIONS

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So you did a bangup
job on 11light pole.
And now you're
having trouble making
light of your troubles.
Well , there's a solution . Hurry on down
to a real trottbleshooter: your independent insurance
agent.
We represent you ·
first. And we work to
expedite a fast; fair
sett Iemen t of your
claims.

WRANGLER

Continued from page I
fi rst award was made in 1955
and in the yea rs since the
number and size have in·
creased steadily.
This year's winners will get a
$1,500 grant for their freshman
year of s tudy al an accred&gt;ted
college. Winners still attending
college in good standing in 1976
will rece ive $1 ,000 for the
sophomore year.
J oy hopes to maj or in accounting at Ohio University. At
Meigs High School, she is a
member of the in tra-mural
bowling league, stage band,
Nalional Honor Society, school
annual staff and vice president
of th e Gir ls' Athletic
Association. She is a former
member of the Meigs County
Chapte r. 4-H Club and &gt;s
pianist at the Hemlock Grove
Church of Chr ist.
J oy wa s a dele ga te to
Buckeye Girls ' Sl&lt;!te and on
her school's basketball and
volleyball teams.

Pleasant Valley Hospital
DISCHARGES - Mrs. W. E
Casto, Ripley ; Mrs. Herman
Stevens, Point Pleasa nt; Mrs.
Juni or Tucker , Gr imms
Landin g; Mrs. Th eodore
Melrose. Point Pleasant ; John
Adams, Sr ., Gallipolis Ferry;
Anaglene Burris, Apple Grove;
Mrs. Raymond Nibert, son,
Gallipolis Ferry ; Mrs. Larry
Deal, Asht&lt;Jn; Mrs. Roy Neece,
Middleport; Mrs. Rex Darst.
Middleport; Florence Powell,
New Haven ; Jenny Ward ,
Middleport; Charles DeWeese,
Letart; Mrs. Merrill Clark.
Point Pleasant; Mrs. Lottie
Wilfong, Point Pleasant; Mrs.
Lawrence Parsons. MI. Alto.

WESTERN
JACKETS

Game tickets
are on sale

Good Selection of

styles and colors.

PO II\'T PL EASANT
Tickets are on sa!e to the public
al Point Pleasa nt High School
for th e Slate Basketball
Tournamen I to be held Thurs·
day at the Charleston Civic
Center in which Point Pleasa nt
has won a berth.
Ralph Sayre, principal,
announced today lh at addi tio na! ti ckets have been
secured making a total of 950.
First choice is given to those
con nected with PPHS but said
a limited number will go on
sale to the public . Tickets will
be sold at the school on Wednesday from 9 a.m. until noon.
S~udent tickets are $2 fo r one
sess ion Thursda y a ft ernoon
and adult tickets are $2.75.
Sayre said in the event PPHS
wins Thursday lickets will be
sold at the schoo l from 10 a. m.
until 3 p.m. Friday for the
game that night a! 9:15 p.m.
Then should the local team
win Friday , tickets will be sold
at PPHS from 10 a.m. un til 3
p.m. Saturday for the game
lha t night at 7:30p.m. when the
fin als are played .

Men's and Boys'

1st Floor.
And we're doing
something about it.
The look is authentic
western, and they're
priced to give you a
dollar's worth for every
dollar you spend.
Jean am~ jacket the
easy- living, easy-care
combo with every
casual western fashion
feat ure. Ava ilable
in he-man fabrics and
colors in your size.

Jackets
$8.95

to $1Q.95

Jeans
512.95 to $13 .95

The Western Look
by Wrangler
ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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SAN SALV AOOR, EL SALV AOOR - THE lnteramerican
Press Association accused a number of Latin American govern•
ments t&lt;Jday of using lawsuits, taxation, ·deportation and censorship to intimidate the press. The LAPA, watchdog of press
freedom in the hemisphere, ended its semiannual meeting with
cricism of 11 Latin American governments, including Argentina;
Venezuela, Brazil and Peru.
The group's report on its three-day meeting accused
Argentina of using an anti-terrorist law to arrest seven independent or opposition newsmen. It also said President Maria Estela
Peron let a rightist pro.goverrunent magazine advocate
terrorism under the slogan "The best enemy is a dead enemy."
In Venezuela, the government struck a blow at the economic
independence of newspapers by refusing to let companies deduct
advertising as a business expense, the LAPA said. In Brazil,
newspapers are expected to exercise "self.·&lt;:ensorship. '' The
government makes ·iife tough ior pubilshers who refuse, the
report sa&gt;d.

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Here's,\ .:hat you don't get
with someone else's phone system.
Service lrke ou rs.
Bec ause when rt comes to se rvrce no

one cernes close
to th e phone company . And eve n though someone else
may giv e y ou a posrtive pic tu r_e abou t their phone system s.
th e y'r e a long way f ro m grvrng y o u th e krn d o f se rvr ce

pr cture you get from the phone company
For ellamp le . \'•-'€ w on ·r set you up wrth a hiq hl y speci alrz ed phone syste m unless we can back li up with a

What's mare. ·whe n you ne ed us. we're there .
The simple fa ct rs : no one has the men. the avai lable

equip ment. the tota l expe rience to servic e your phone
faster th an th e phone co mpany
After al l. we 're only a phone ca ll

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THE OHIO BUREAU of Employment Sirvices reported today that unemployment in Ohio declined for the
week ending fdarch 15 but was still far ahead of last year's totals.
,The bureau said 266,500 Ohioans were unemployed for one
week or more as of Mart h- 15, compared to 270,723 for the

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ALBANY, N. Y. - TWO ELDERLY WOMEN died and 16
others were injured Tuesday night in a three..U.rm fire on lbe
lith floor of a city-&lt;&gt;wned apartment building for senior citizens.
"This was bad, but it could have been a disaster," said a weary
looking Richard Downes, tqe owner of a private ambulance firm
that helped rush victims w three Albany hospitals .
"The people here were amazing ," he said, "They stayed
calm. All the fire and smoke and they didn 'I panic. It could have
been so bad."
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RON JAMES, State
Representative of the 92nd
District, will be the guest
speaker. at the regular
democrat committee
meeting to be held Thursday,
March ZO, at 7:30 p.m. at the
Episcopal Parish House. The
purpose of the meeting Is to
better acquaint the people of
Meigs County with James
and the workings of the
legislature. There will be a
short business session. There
will also be a 1uestlon and
answer period. The public
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The .West Virginia Democrat
said Steiger might have "acci·
dentally hit on an amendment
that is morally justified."
Tlll' amendment, one of the
mo SI l1ilterly fo ught, was
rejected by a vote of 246 to 170.

Steel Co. and the United Mine
Workers. He said it was written
into the bill to win the support
of Pennsylvania 's large
congressional delegation.
The exernplion is not in the
Senate-passed bill and is one of
the differences that will have to
Steiger charged that the be worked out by a Houseexemption of anthracite Senate conferent-e corrunittee.
mining £rom provisions of Ute
The bill, as passed by lbe
l&gt;ill was due to the "political House, would put a tax on 35
muscle" of the Bethlehem cents a ton on strip mined coal

and !Ocents a ton on lignite and
coal from underground mines
to provide an estimated $140
million a year for the
reclamation of lands already
damaged by strip mining.
The complex bill would also
impose federal standards de·
signed to
reduce envirorunental damage caused
by strip mining in states that
do not have controls that meet
the minimwn standards.

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Th e Personal Advo cacy
Program in Meigs Co unty is
reported going well W1der the
direction of Mrs. Mary Skinner, coordinator.
Under the program, adults
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volunteer to become a special youth ce nter of the Rutland
friend of retarded children and United Methodist Charch and
adults of the county. Tuesday, refreslu;n,ents were served.
Advocacies taking part in the
a party was stagf~ for the
participants. A wide range of program include Mrs. Barbara
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EASTERN DISTRICT'S Debbie Spencer, 13, receives a
personal trophy and plaque for her school from County Supt.
of Schools, Robert Bowen upon her winning the county
spe lling bee.

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The Departmen t of Sheriff
Rober/ C. Hartenbach investigated a single car accident Tuesday at 10 p.m. on
CoW1ty road 50 two miles east
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of SR 681. .
Teddy R. Osborne, 20,
Reedsville, in attempting to
avoid hitting z deer went off
the highway, lost control in wet
grass, an.d struck a tree. The
driver -had minor injuries but
was not immediately treated.
There was heavy damage to
the Car : No citation was issUed.

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"It appears that only another
presidential veto can halt this
persisten t foll y and allow
America to make adequate usc
of its birlbright of coal," Bagge
said.
was
The
legis lation
shepherded through the House
by Rep. Morris K. Udall, D·
Ariz ., who successfully warded
off all major amendments
during three days of debate.
Udall repeatedly war ned
aga in st major changes whether to streng th en or
weaken lbe bill - which he said
would "violate" a carefully
b ~:~ Ian ce d
''compromise"
worked out by lbe House Interior Committee.
Udall managed to win all
major battles, even though
diehard opponents of th e
measure and environmentalist • oriented members
sometimes joined in assaulting
the bill.
AI one point, Rep. Ken
Hechler, D-W.Va., who fought
repeatedly for amen&lt;!ments w
make the bill tougher, foW1d
himself in total agreement with
Rep. Sam Steiger, R-Ariz., the
most outspoken opponent of the
legislation .
"The only lbing that disturbs
me about this amendment is
the sponsor," Hechler said in
supporting a proposal by
steiger to strip the bill of an
exemption for Pennsylvania's
anthracite coal mining industry.

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JERUSALEM (UP! )
Secretary of Slate Henry
Kissinger took off for Saudi
Arabia today, giving Israel
more
time to consider its next
LAS VEGAS, NEV. - AMERICANS WILL SPEND about 90
per cen t of any tax rebate and only save 10 per cent, Dr . Walter move in the negotiations
Heller, former presidential economic adviser, predicted toward a new Siani Desert
Tuesday. Heller, here to address the Independent Bankers troop withdrawal agreement
Association of America conven tion, said the economy was with Egypt.
Before he left , Kissinger met
running $200 billion below par and that the consumer needs to
With
Prime Minister Yitzhak
have income.
1
Rabin
and Israeli negotiators
"Once he gets lbe income, his confidence will return and he
to ge t thei r response to
will spend it," Heller said.
Egyptian proposals he brought
" P3st history, ever since the ~ar, shows once the
people get income restored by a tax cut, and once they get back Tuesday from Aswan,
courage, they go out and spend the money, and that is what we Egypt, where he talked with
need. I would say they are likely to squ irrel away 10 per cent in President ;\nwar Sadat.
The Israeli cabinet went into
savings and spend about 90per cent," he said . .
session at 11 a.m. to draw up
WASHINGTON - A BILL INCREASING support on,major the government's response and
farm crops was advanced for action Tuesday by the Senate hoped to compl ete its
Agriculture Committee. Conunittee memb&lt;lrs decided at a deliberations by !he time
meeting to write the'ir version of the bill at a lsession scheduled Kissinger return ed in the
Wednesday. But Chairman Herman E. Talmadge, IJ..Ga., even ing.
Kissinger planned to brief
warned that final congressional enactment of the legislation is
King
Faisal on the progress of
tu1likely before the Senate returns from its Easter recess on April
his
l s~ae li-E gy p tian
7.
Agriculture Committee aides said the Senate panel agreed negotiations.
that. its biU would follow tbe pattern set in a measure currently
awaiting action on lbe House floor. That one-year bill would raise
1975 support prices for feedgrains, wheat, soybeans, colton and

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SAIGON - A QUARTER-MILLION SOLDIERS and
civilians jammed roads out of the Central Highlands today in a
dramatic exodus t&lt;Juching off reports of unrest In South Vietnam's armed forces. Government sources said most of South
Vietnam's generals opposed the mass evacuation and President
Nguyen Van Thieu called loyal paratroop units to Saigon to guard
against a possible coup.
Thieu's decision to abandon the highlands, once a keystone of
American involvement in Vietnam, was the worst setback for
anti.Conununist forces in Indochina since the CornmW1isl Viet
Minh took over North Vietnam in 1954. An estimated 250,000
refugees fled Pleiku, Kontum and Darlac Provinces after the
Viet Cong and Saigon government agreed on three days of safe
passage for the withdrawal, official sources said.

Veterans Memorial Hospital

ADMITTED - William
Bryant, Portland ; Melvina
Barnhart, Middleport; Evelyn
McCaskey, Rutland; Mary
McCarty, Pomeroy ; Clarence
Might, Middlepor t; Dia nna
Walker, Langsville; Millard
Ball, Long Bottom.
DISCHARGED - Ethel
Boyd, E li zabeth Bar toe,
Cy ~ thia
Wolfe,
Cloyd
Brookover , Pauline Cun ningham, Sally Gleckner.

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By ELMER LAMMI
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - The
House made it clear Tuesday
lllat it would probably be futile
for Presidenl Ford to veto strip
mi nin g leg islation for th e
second time.
A bill to impose federal
standards on strip mining
operations was passed by a
EDGAR VAN INWAGEN was presented a handsome ring from the auxiliary and given a
vote of 333 to 66 - far more than
life membership to the auxiliary. Grace Pratt made the presentation on behalf of the auxiliary
~1e two thirds majority needed
a! the 56th birthday ce lebration of the American Legion held at Drew Webster Post 39 Tuesday
to
overr ide a veto.
night. Van lnwagen is a survivor of the Bataan Death March. See Page 2.
Simil ar legislation was
passed a week earlier in the
Senate by an even more
overwhelming majority of 8413.
The legislation, similar to a
"We must create an image the end of the trip on Dec. 31, Auxiliary, introduced guests
bill vetoed by Ford last year,
for the publi c help make 1976 the Freedom Bell will be and past pres idents . Co mnow goes to a House-Senate
everyone aware of our great located in Washington , D. C. m.ande r J ewell introduced
conf(!rence committee to iron
heritage in America. Our Scholl went on to say:
Legion guests and past com- out differences.
great heritage is OW' freedom,''
" Thank God we are manders.
The House, like the Senate
W. Dean Scholl , fi rst vice Americans. Remember those
Special awards, presented by last week, rejected all major
commander, Department of who gave their lives for their Charles E. Swatzel of life
amendments w the legislation
Ohio, told the large crowd coun try and never overlook the
Con tinued on page 2
in a successful eff ort to win a
ettending the 56th birthday World War veterans. Take
large enough majority to
celebration of the Ameri can account of the men still
reduce the threat of a new veto.
Legion at the Drew Webster missing in action and the
Despite the heavy vote in
Post No. 39 hom e Tuesday prisoners of war."
favor of the bill, a spokesman
night.
The pledge of allegiance was
for the coal industry suggested
Scholl said American Legion led by commander of the post,
that it be vetoed.
is underwriting the cost of the Le onard Jewell . The inCarl E. Bagge, president ·of
Freedom Bell tha t will be voca tion . wa s given by
the National Coal Association,
placed on the Freedom Train Chaplain Allan rownie.
said the measure was "sense·
on April I to tour the Uni ted
The traditional eddress of
lessly severe" and would cut
States. The train will visit welcome was given by Com·
coal production by a fourtb.
three Ohio cities, Colwnbus, mander Jewell, and Grace
Bagge said a provision of lbe
Cleveland and Cincinnati. At Pra tt ; president of th e
bill taxing future coal production to help pay for damage
done t&gt;y strip mining in the past
would increase energy costs.

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BLUE JEANS

Other officials also present for las t
night 's meeting were Co uncilmen
Law rence Roush and Rober t Roach.

Joy White

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Approximately 40,000 ·alot
machines .are used in Nevada's
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low 40s. High Thursday upper
50s.
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for Steve Uttle, an employe,
who had been injured. He was
ta ken yia private vehicle
before the squad's arrival to
the office of Dr. J . J . Davis in
Middleport and at 11 :32 a .m.
by the Middleport emergency
squad from the office of Dr.
Davis to Holzer Medical
Center.

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last of five examinations for the Cf'P
(C ertifi ed
Financial
Planner)
designation, according to James R.
Johnston, President and Dean of the
College for Financial Planning, located
In Denver. White Is vlee president ol
Registered ln"estment Adviser Inc.,
1580 Rishlnger Road, Columbus, Ohio.
He Is a graduate of Middleport High
School In the early 50s.

compames to be charged for
copies of automob ile wreck
repor ts, that the meterman
on
Monday .
collects
(Tuesday if weather hampers
Monday co ll ections but
definitely not to collect on
Friday or Sa turd ay I, the
mayor's secretary to take a full
day off each wee k rather than
two half days, and policeman
hired and se nt to sc hool and
quit before they work one year
are to reim burse the village for
their sc hoolin g, a nd the
mayor's secretary , in addition
lo doing wor k for the mayor,
assist the police chief with his
reports to ena ble him to be out
on the streets.
These recommendations will
be given further study by
council. No action was taken
Monday night .
Manley suggested thai llle
emergency squad, for its part
in the Bi-Ce ntennial, ta ke
ce rtain projec ts such as
replacing railings, etc., council
agreed.
Mayor Smith sa id additional
li tter barrels are needed on the
sidewalks. Phil Globokar is to
check on barrels and repor t.
The mayor's repor ts for
January and February were
read and accepted. J anuary
rece ipts totaled $2,022.35 and
February $1,510.70.
David Gloeckner, who is with
the CommW1ity Action Agency,
asked council if Donald
Laudermilt could work for the
city throu gh !he program .
Council agreed to hire him on a
three months probationary
period.
Attending were Mayor
Smith, Werry , Lou Osborne,
Harry
Davis, Snouffer,
Globokar, and Manley , council
members; Jane Walton, clerk;
Phyllis Hennessy, treasurer;
Don McKenzie, Henry Werry,
Pomeroy policeman, and Chief
Webster.
Paint Pleasant Market
March IS. 1975

CALLED

The Pomeroy E-R squad was
called to Wolf Pen Road at 4:28
Roush explamed this would enable the a.m. Tuesday for Henry Eblin,
truck 1o pump 1,000 gallo ns of water per Sr ., a inedical patient, who was
minute ins tead of 750: He also explained taken to Veterans Memorial
tha t in the even t the proposed water . Hospital. After 11 a.m. Monsyste m improvement materi alizes for day , the sq uad was called to
Mason, !here is the possihility that fir·~ Midwest Steel Co., Pomeroy ,
insurance rates would be reduced in town .
COWlcilman Dayton Raynes moved,
seco nded by Charlotte Jenks, the council
pass the mol~on for purchase of the pump .
Plans we re e1nnoun ced fur a change in
lhe police department when Chief Dctner
Roush Ill attends a police sc hool in
Kanawha Coun ty star ting Ap ril 10 for 10
wee ks.
Chief Roush will attend the sta te police
acade my at In stitute for advan ced
train ing. During h1s abse nce, Sg t. Kenneth
Biggs will be Ma son's acting chi ef.
On mo tion of Counci lman Walter
Werry, seconded by Mrs . .Jenks, ~.:o un c il
ag reed to employe Richard ! Dick ) Carson
to fill in Oil the police force during Roush's

MASON - PrOvisions 'were made fo r the
acquisition of addi tional fi re equipment
and a te mporary change will be made in
Mason's Police Departmenl following
actions by town coun&lt;il Monday night
whe n Kenneth Reyno lds. recorder ,
presided in the absence of May or Fred
Tayl or .
Ross Roush. fire chief , and Donald
( Bingo) Johnson, representing the tuwn's
volun teer fi re departmen t, asked for and
got funds to purchase a new pump for a
new fire truck. The request was made for
$750 to add the pump to a truck recently
purchased for Mason by the Mason County
Court

action.
He spoke to students at Notre Dame University Monday,

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Debbie Spencer, 13, an eighlb
grader at Eastern Junior High
School, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs . Gilbert Spencer , was
winner of the annual Meigs
Coun ty Spelling Bee Tuesday
night at South ern High School
in Racine. Rwmerup among
the 16 finalists was Jayne Lee
Hoeflich, 10, a sixth grader at
the Bradbury School and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hoeflich.
She will rep resen t Meigs
COW1ly at the State Bee in
Columbus on April 26 w.ith Miss
Hoeflich as alternate.
Last nigh t's bee was one of

the longest local events in
MRs. AGNES DIXON, llbrary clerk, was presented a gift of engraved jewelry on her ·Joth
recent years, running for an
anniversary at the Pomeroy Public Library Tuesday afternoon. Making the presentation, left,
,hour imd a half with over 900
is Miss Susan Fleshman, Pomeroy • Middleport Librarian.
words being pronounced by
Steve Wagner of the Southern
High School faculty.
Judges were John Riebel,
James Diehl and Bob Ord,
administrators of the Eastern,
By RICHARD HUGHf.'l
down 9,000 from January and on in the future." ·
Meigs and So uth er n Local
UP! Business Writer
the lowest since records were
Enzel said that unless the
Districl,, respectively . Mrs.
The Ford administration had begun in 1946.
government provides sub·
'.
Greta Suttle, a coun ty hoped a surge in the depressed
Enze l said a February sidized mortgage rates to '·
supervisor , assisted by Mrs. housing industry would begin decline in building starts was sti111ul ate 200,000 additinal "
Nellie Vale, also a coun ty · IQ lead the nation out of the expected but the housing in- units Ibis year, only about I
supervisor, was in charge of recession tljis spring.
dustry had hoped building million W1its will be begun in
the even t. Picture or all conBut a government report permits would have increa .
1975, the lowest since World
testants on Page 2.
Tuesda y ' on new · building
tiThe continued deterioration War II and less lban half the
permits and housing starts of permits is pretty bad," 1972 peak of 2.4 million.
indicates the housing construc- Enzel said . " II means there
The '' bright spot," said
tion industry will rema in in the will be very little activity going Enzel, was the recent decline
doldrums through summer.
in prime interest rates for busl·
The continued slide in build- .·:·:·:·:·:·::;:;:;:::::::;:;:;:::::;:::;:;:;:;:::;:::;:;:::::::::;:;:::;:;:::;:· ness 'loans and in mortgage
ing permits, said Robert Enzel,
rates for home buyers.
economist for the National
The Home Loan Bank Board .
EXTENDED FORECAST
Association of Home Builders,
f'riday through Sunday, recently reported that the
means .construction activity
fa ir Friday and a chance of average conventional mpr·
on it by the end of April. The would not begin to pick up W11il
show ers Saturday and tgage rate had declined to 9.11
state Department of Health fall.
.
Sunday. High In the 50s and per cent in February, the
will lben study the conunents
Before. extensive new conlow 60s. Lows In teh 34ls and lowest since last August when
and submit a final heallb plan struction can get under way, he
lbe average was 9.09 per cent.
w the U.S. Department of said, 402,000 houses and more low 40s.
The problem, said another
Heallb, Education and Welfare than 200,000 condominiums
spokesman
for home builders,
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by May 3.
built in 1974 will have w be
"Nobody is buying, though we •
Counties to be included in the sold~ It could take eight to nine
are starting to get indications
HAIR·A-THON SET ,
district are Muskihgum, months to sell . the unsold
tllat consinners are a I least
The cosmet&lt;Jlogy classes ~t coming out and looking at
Guernsey,
Coshocton, homes on the market, he said.
Belmont, Perry, Mqrgan,
The Commerce Department Meigs High School will hold a homes."
Noble, ,Monroe, Harrison, said new homes and apart- "Hair-A-Than" Friday in the
In a related development, the
Jeffer son, Washington , ments were started at an an- ~osme tology lab at the high prime rate -the interest banks
Hocking, AlhP.ns, Meigs, nual rate of 977,000 units last school froin 7 a.m. to mjdnight. charge their most creditworthy .
Vint&lt;Jn, .Jackson, Ga}lia, and month, down 50 per cent from a All proceeds will go toward customers -was cut to 7\i per '
Lawrence.
·
year ago and ·2 per cent from scholarships for students• cent by a nwnber of majOr
advanced education. Mary commercial banks. The prime
Total population of the January. ·
.
district is more lflan 750,000.
Building permits were Issued Powell and Pauline Hysell are has not been lbat low since
Jtu1e; 1973.
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Doldrums hold new housing

State asks ·for
health district
ZANESVILLE, Ohio (UPI)
- The formation of an Illcounty health planning district
will be recommended by the
Ohio Department of Health, the
Zaneville Times Recorder said
Tuesday .
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· The recommendation 'will be
·submitted next week to officials in the 18 counties,
covering most of southeastern
Ohio, in the form of a
preliminary health plan for the
region , the newspaper said.
County comm issioners,
mayors of large 'cities in the
region and health agency officials will be asked to review
the plan and subu1it comJDents
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