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6- The Datly Sent ind . !\.1ldlih• J)IJ I"t ·PtlJ : Jt•ro ~ . ( ). , Mollcli t ~· . .I an . 5,. 1976

One dead m
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·fight

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m_h_l_
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n_in_g_T_u~es_d_a--,)1
Notices, news in brief j=
Pomer oy

Lo'dge

16-1,

F&amp;AM. wi ll meet in r egul ar
session at 7: 30 p.m . Wt•d
nesday . All mas ter ma sons
are invi ted .
The Catholic Women 's Cl ub
will mee1 ar 8 p.m Thursday
at the Sacred Heart Rec tory

Hostesses are Jan e Fr vm yer .
Mari l yn Epple . J o E ll en
Roush and Janis Dee There
will be no mass
The Me igs1 County Humane
Soc iety will meet ThJ.J r Sdl'ly ,
Jan . 8, at 7: 30 p.m . at the
M iddleport Vi ll age Hal l.

Preceptor Befa- Beta Soror ity
will meet Thursday af the
home of Bet ty on tingcr at
7: 45p .m . Vera Crow wil t be
co--hostess .
,

Market Report
GALLIPOLIS , OHIO
Jan . J, 1976
Sales Report of
Ohio Valtey Livestock Co .

STOCKER CATTLE STEERS = 250 to 300 lb s. 2t
to 30; 300 to 400 lbs . 21 to 31;
400 to 500 lbs . 22 to 32 ; 500 to
600 lbs . 22 to 35; 600 to 100 lbs.
22 1o 35 ; 700 lbs and Over
21.50 to 37 .
HEIFER CALVES - 250 to
300 lbs . 18 to 23 ; 300 to 400 lbs .
18to 23.25 , ·400 to 500 lbs . 18 to
27 ; 500 to' 600 lbs 18 to 27.50 ;
600 to 700 lbs . 18to 33 ; 700 tbs.

and Over 19 to 35.

STOCK COWS &amp; BULLS
(By The Head) - Stock Cows
125 to 200 ; Stock Cows and
Calves 140 to 325 : Stock Bulls
11 5 to 225 ; Baby Ca lves 2 to
30; I By The . Pound) .Canners &amp; Coffers Cows 16 to
25: Holste1n Cows '12.75 to 28;
Commercial Bulls (1.000 tbs .
and Over) 21 to 31.
VEAL c·ALVE S- Tops 220
lbs . to 250 64. to 68 ; Medium
200 lbs .to 300 37 to 40 ; Cul ls 30

Down .

.PIGS -

12.50 to 50.

MEIGS THEATRE
TONITE lhru THURS.
JAN . 5·8
NOT OPEN

FR't. -SAT.-SUN .
JAN . 9· 11
Jacqueline Susann 's

ONCE IS NOT
ENOUGH
(Technicolor)

A marria ge l• cense ha s
been •ssued ro Rick y E
Clar k. IQ, Rl 'J, Pom eroy ,
a mi Nan C"y Ja ne La rge , 2 1,
R I J,, Pbnl(lroy

t'OLllMJI U ~

!

U l'lt

D·NC'w Hoslim , " wL' lo1Jis l'U I't!
Hlmuslt•vcry lll iug lilt• firs!
y~ ar . Wl' hupc tu be ou1 of
tl(•rc by the first of May .'' he
suid in uutlinirtg pl&lt;1ns .

F.H 't•tl wiih n•l a t ively ft' W
!llotjur issues and IH~)ing 'to

11f

~ wra p up 1971i business in ruur

Hospi.tal News
Veteran s Memorial Hospital

th~ Ohiu ·C:cncral
Asscmh~y Tucsd~1y begins Ihe
St' L'Ofl d ·1m lf uf i ls Ill th

l)cHulcrat ."i to ~ct

Th e 1-:ienatc r econve nes
Tut•.sday al i p. m .. mHI the
tlom&gt;t• meets onc~hal f hour
later.
" Truthfully ," sa id House
Speaker Venwl G Biffe .Jr .,

t'Hrnpaign trail and pmllr~ue
dumirwti o~l or Ihe r.e,1er;ll
Assembly in 1977-78 unci the
le,b!islalurc 's ample record or
accomplishment in 1975 are
the bases for Biffe's hopes .
Demtter;:dic leaders. wilh :t

llli 1nths .

The dl·.sirc

SATURDAY ADMI SS ION S
Okey Be nnett, Parkers
bur 9 . Nor ma n Lehew , Port
land , Dixie Cad l e. Mid

dtepor I.
SATUR DAY
DIS
Jo
Ell e n
0CHARGES
Lawrence , Edn a Stiles ,
Robert Fe tty . De lma r Grady ,
Cherri Bnss.
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS
Okla Walk e r . Syracuse 1
Dani e l Dew tfL Bidwe ll ;
Dor6 thy Rea , Pomeroy ;
Shi rl ey Abies , Racine . Irene
Russel l , M iddl eport ; Ge ne
Y~t. Ra ci ne : Jacob Sc hul er ,
Po r tland ; Georgia Oar s1.

G&lt;Ji lipolis
SUNDAY DISCHARGES Jose'ph . Connolly , Mildr e d
Roush

Holzer Medical Center
(Births, Jan. 2)
Mr . a nd Mrs ' Denn is
Fisher, son , We ll ston ; Mr .
and Mrs . Paul Jewell. Jr .,
daught~r . Well ston .
(Births, Jan . J)
Mr . and
fv\rs . Ba r ry

Hamm ,
daughter.
Pleasant ,· Mr . and

Pl .

Mrs .
Harry Newlon , son , WellSton ;
Mr . and Mrs . Robert L.

Phillips , daughter. Bidwell.·
Mr . and Mrs . Gerald Unroe ,
son , Crown City , Mr . and
Mrs. Roger Wilbur , da'ughter,

Hamden "

"""

{Birttl , Jan 4)
Mr . and Mrs . Pau l Sex ton ,

son, Jackson .

PLEASANT VALLEY
D ISCHARGES Mr s.
Fr.flnk Young , New Ha ven ;
Mr s. Ear l Gilkey, Mid
dleporl ; Floyd Durst, Leon ;
Clifton Bowles, Robertsbu.rg ,
H oward

Stevens .
Haven, ; Marvin Cox,

New

Mid"
dleport ;' Charles Litchfie ld,
Henderson ;
Sovina
Blankenship, Leon ; John
' Nicholson , Evans ; Gra ce
Sparks, Syracuse ; Mrs. Pea rl
Hall, HarHord, Mrs . Robert
Sm Jth, H ende r son; John
Barker , Mrs . Ne lson Rainey ,
Claren ce Gleason , Mrs .
Dav id
Reyno ld s,
Mrs .

Lawrence Grady , Michae l
Porter ,
Mrs.
Br uce
Bonecufter , Leroy Durst and
Stephen Morse, a ll Poin t
Pleasant .

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t11ajoril~
UI un !IlL·

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JFK, war hero?
well, not really

c;uv . .l:.tnlc s 1\ . Hluu il' s '
vetoe s. t~Hen a· prvhlem fur

PAlil\.l·:H.SBURG , w. Va .
1UPI) - Murder charges
were lodged Sunday against a
Wood County jail inmate in
the w&lt;.~ke of «1 "drunk lank "

Chillicothe ,
Ohio
apparently had no role in the
fight and was not charged in
connection with it, deputies
said .

them in 1!17[).

hrawl that left one prisoner

The free.for-all occurred

l&gt;t ·n HICr&lt;il!i 1hm1inHte the
Sene-tic 21-12 arlCI will be

dead .. nd anottJer seriom;;ly
injured.
Sheriff 's deputies formally
ac{·used_frank l.ouis Rowe,
50, of Belpre, Ohio, in the
Saturdaynightdeatho!Floyd
OwenMalone,52,ofWaverly.
Injured in the melee was
Ardell · Braden, 62, of
Parkersburg, who remained
in the intensive care unit at
St . Joseph 's Hospital.
The
fourth
inmateRichard Duffey, 52, of

shortly after all [our men
were
placed
in
the
detoxification tank, a 15-by-20
foot cubtcle where persons
arrested on dru11kenness
charges are placed ternporarily before they are
moved to a regulaf cell.
Malone either fell or was
shqved against a ceramic tile
bench inside the timk .
The victim died of massive
s kull fractures, according to
a tentative analysis by the
county's acting coroner, Dr.

nt• l g ;lln r,f ou~.: scat 111 tllr
H uu sl' . will have f•rwu~h
Vll l t:'s lo nv~rridc Ht·publit·ctn

scckir 1/-: to n~ l&lt;-~in their ve t o~..
pruo£ Ol&lt;tr).( in by hanging on
ro a ll nirn: Dcmw.: ralic seals
up for election this y~ar .
Thi s year 's leg islative
m ee ting will involve the .s tate
hud~et and economy, utility
rates and rcrd estate taxr•s,
aside from the customary
elect ion -year infighting .

Filipino

LANTANA, F1a . CUP!) TI1e World 'War II Navy war
hero image of the l ate
President John F . Kennedy.
enhanced in a dramatic
movie, is not all"il"s cracked .
up to be, according to a new
book . '
" Kennedy was r eally a
lackluster navvl officer and a
mediocre PT boat skipper."
lhe book charges .
The first condensed installment of the book, "The
Search for JFK, " appeared
Sund ay 'in the National
Enquirer. ft is written by
Clay Blair Jr ., former
Sa turday Evening Post edilor
and novelist, and his wife ,
Joan .
" In his first encmmter with
enemy surfaee vessels (Kennedy) disobeyed proper
procedure and left the scene
of action without having fired
at the en emy,~ · the Blairs
wrote .
" In his second encounter
with the same enemy a few
li'ours later , his boat, lhe
PT 109, was ins uffi ciently
alert a nd · as a result it wa~
rammed."
The Blairs sa id they
gathered material for the
book fro m " d ecla ssifi ed

naval documents and in(Continued from page 1)
ter~ iew~ with officers and PT
Japan .
boat crew members."
Most
of
the
fre ed
They called the fir s t
passengers
were
taken
to
en~agement of the PTI09 on
Aug . l , 1943 "a sorry episode, Manila hotels for the night,
com pl etely at odds with although Mrs . Marcos had
Kennedy's Public trnage of suggested a special flight to
being a skill ed PT boat J apan aboard a Philippine
skipper and a boldly com- Air Une jet.
Negotiations with the
petitive and fearless man ."
They also criticized the ram- hijackers were carried out
ming of the PTlll9 early the via walk ie ·l alkje . Initia l
next day by the Japanese reports said the twv men
destroyer Amagiri which set were memb ers of the
Phiiippine a ir force but
the torpedo boat afire.
" How could a . nimble PT airport officials said later
boat like the 109 be rammed they may have been airport
,
by
a
big
Japanese workers.
Most of the passengers
destroyer ?" the authors said ,
" It had never happened were Japanese, but an a1rline
before and il would never source reported there were
happen . again . There i s two Americans aboard.
The gunmen, armed with
evidence to suggest that the
pistols and an explosive
crew was not 31ert."
After the rammi ng , the device, had boarded the plane
Blairs said, Kennedy "did not at Bangkok , Thailand, and
save his crew'' as published seized it during a stopover at
Manila In ternational Airport.
reports claimed .
They
threatened to kill lhe
" To his 'c redit, Kennedy
pasengers
unless the plane ·
si~gl eha ndedl y saved the life
of crewma n Patrick Mc- was flown to Japan .
Earlier ,
Brig .
Gen .
Mah on , . who had been badly
burn ed. McMahon · was Marian o Castaneda t olp
drifting away fr om the wre ck newsmen at Manila In·
when Kennedy g r abbed him ternalional Airport he a nd
and, ba ttling against a swift J apan Air Lines authorities
current for nearly an hour, tenratively had agreed to let
the s kipper brought Mc- the two hijackers fly to Tokyo
Mahon safely to the hulk ." "to prevent the killing of the
The Blairs cr edited a s py passengers .' 1
Castaneda , airport mtlitary
net work
organized
by
said
one
Australian coast · wat c her superv isor,
Arthur Evans with sa,ing the . hijackers had a small pistol
c rew.
and the othe r an explosive
--wir ed aro un d his body .
A
UPI
newsman
monitorin g
t he
radio
SURPLUS RltDGETED
negot iat ions
sa id
the
COLUMBUS rUP! )
agreement to release the big
Co1wnbus Pinance Director jetliner came at 6:45 p.m .
Micha el Gable said part of 15:45 a.m . EST ); two hours
tlie city's ye~rend surplus of
after the hijackers made
$678,834 has already been thei r demands and · six hours
budgeted for 1976.
after t he hijackers seized the
He · said $200 ,000 was ·in- plane .
cluded. in ·t his year 's budget.
JAL officials in Tokyo sa id
The balance would probably the hijackers, tentatively
· be used t o pay police over- identified as members of the
time, l.hi ch Gable said was Philippine Air Force, refused
und~rbudg eted .
to obey a direct order by
Gable added the remaining
funds VfOUid probably not lie 'telephone
President from
Ferd Philippine
in and E . .
used to pay 338 workers in the Marcos to s urrender .
city's sa nita tion department.
They were to be rehired
today , but it remained
questionable- as- to how long
they would be on the payroll
and how they would be paid .

From a 'Great American Bank

'

Jack stark .
A spokesman said the tank
was inspected half an hour
after the four inmares were
placed there . A cell guard
said the men at that time
were "okay," although
rowdy, a condition th.at
Sheriff C. E . Airhart described as normal.
The aftenmith of the fight
was diScovered an hour lat~r
when a deputy in from road
patrol walked past and
noticed blood inside the
cubicle. '
The drunk
is situated
near the rear Cl)trance of the
correctional center and lacks
audio or video monitoring
used in other parts of the jail.

Ji"*"

NAME CHANGED
BANGKOK,
Thailand
! UPI ) ~ Communi st CamCContinued from page I)
bodia today announ ced it has
carry-&lt;Jn baggage with metal.&lt;Jetecting devices at the conchanged
it s : name to
courses entrances.
" Democrati c Cmnbodia " and
has formed a new governTHE NEW YEAR'S WEEKEND DEATH toll climbed
ment with a new constitution .
toward the outer limits of the National Safety Council's
In a broadcast monitored in
preholiday estimates today as last-minute uwtorists headed
Bangkok , lhe official radio
home
on icy or snowy roads . The council had estimated bets lalion in Phnom Penh anween 350 and 400 persons could die on the nation 's highways
nounced th~ name chang e
during the 102-llour holiday period wh.ich began at 6 p. m . local
and said the new government
time Wednesday and ended at midnight Sunday.
would be "neutral and
A United Press International counl at 2
EST showed
unaligned."
·
376 persons had been killed in tr a ffic accidents since the
holiday weekend began . Fires claimed nearly 90 lives. · A
LOCAL TEMPS
breakdown of accidental deaths : tra ffic, 376; fire , 88 ; planes,
The
te mper~ ture
m 8; others, 41. Tota l, 513.
·
downtown Pomeroy Monday
Californ ia led the nation with 35 holiday traffic deaths ,
at II a.m. was 20 degrees
F1ortda reported 32, Texas 26, New York 20 and Michigan and
under sunny skies .
Dlin ois 18 each .

News •• in Briefs

a.m.

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-ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
January
Clearance. Sale
•
Men's Double Knit

DRESS SLACKS
REG. 19.95 MEN'S SLACKS- ---SALE 16.15
REG. 110.95 MEN'S StACKL,...- SALE '6.75
REG. 111:95 MEN'S SLACKS-- -- SALE 17.35
REG. 112.95 MEN'S SLACKS- --- SALE '8.15
REG. 113.95 MEN'S SLACKS ____ SALE 18.65
RE~ .

'14.95 MEN'S SLACKS . _ _:_ SALE 19.25

REG. '15.95 MEN'S SLACKS.--- SALE 19.85
REG. 116.95 ME.N'S 'SLACKS-- - SALE 110.55

..__ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Hartley's Shoes

200 IN COLI)
ROCKY HILL, Conn. IUPII .
_. More than 200 persons,
som e in bathrobes and shoe Jess, were driven into subfreezing cold early today by a
fire that g ut ted a five-stor y
buildin ~ in
the Great
Meadows a partme nt com plex.

1803: America. strikes a bargain. .
· Spain has given in to France. Her territories west
of the Mi ssissippi now belong to Napoleon . And
the Little Corpora l intends to clo~e t he river to our
trade. We · may even lose fhc West entire ly, and
face shar ing t he contine nt with riva l French colonies. President Jefferson se nds J ames Monroe to
Pa~is with permiss ion from Congress to spend up
to $10 million , if he has to, to buy New Orleans
Napoleon's answer: No! But Napoleon has bee~
known to change hi s mind unexpectedly. Suddenly, a new offer. Not just New Orleans, but the ·
whole of Louis iana for $ 15 million . That would
double t he area of t he United States! Monroe has
no authority to ma ke that big a buy. There'll be
plenty of complain ing back home. But he goes
a head. He gets grumb~(: ;; '&lt;:m J, finally , approval.
And we start moving West. 9,

Farmers ,Bank
"

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Nationally Known Brands
SAVE$$$

- FOR THE LADIES-Quality Shoes Such As :
Joyce
Risque
"A se tf -m.lde man ts
usually a horrible exa mple
of unskilled labor ".. .
·

ol

th e

ONEs.~·

"FRIE NDL Y

for
tools,
maferta ls. or helpful ad·

vice.

Building 54nce 1915.

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Meigs Local School District tea('hers and principals were
given salary increases by the Meigs ·Local School Board in
special session Mond•y nigh\, following its annual
organizational meeting .
Charles Dowler, superintendent , said negotiations with 'the
teachers' organization had produced agreement on the salary
lncreas~ proposed by the board.
The new salary schedule approved moves from $7,400 for
the holder of a bachelor degree without any experience to
$7,950. The new salary schedule ~oes into effect as of Jan . 5
(yesterday), and the top lev ~! of the schedule is $12,902.85 for
the employes with a master's degree and II years experience.
Ed Bartels, president of the Meigs Local Teachers'
Association, pointed out that ·a lthough the increase is $550 a
year for the beginning teacher with a bachelor'S degree, no
employe will actually receive-the $550 increase this year since
several months o! the schoo l year have already passed .
Dowler pointed out tha t the new, schedule is $550 over the
state minimum , but will be only $50 over lhe state minimum
which will go into effect next fall . The new schedule is adopted
only for the current school year and addit10nal negotiations

Members
•
sworn ' m

EAST MEIGS - Three .new ·
members were given the oath
of office by clerk Mr s. Eloise
Boston , when the Eastern
Local School District board of
educalion met [or ils
orga nization !'lession Monday
ni ght,
Members beginning terms
of office on the board are
Douglas Bissell, Dorothy
Ca laway and f)avid .Smith .
•The board e lected Oris Smi th
president and David Smith,
vice presi dent. Meetings
were se t o n the second
Tuesday of each month , 7::10
p.m ., a t the high sc hool
cafe teria w)th member s
sa laries et at. $20 a month .
Mrs . .Boston wa s em pl oyed
as clerk-treasurer for the
next two years . The group
voied to jom the Ohio School
Boards Assn ., and liability
insurance foj'b oard members
was pm·chased.
The ·boar d adopted a
temporary
appropnation s
resoJut JOn for 1976 which will
be revised and adopted later .
Thu ge neral fund ex~
penditures in the tenip9rary
budget total $957,631 while the
estimated receiplo;; to the
general fund for the next year
are $942,889.68.
Listed e xpcrlditures in the
tempo r ary bud get inc lu&lt;le
,. dm inistration ,
$47,000 ;
instruc tion , $173, 130: coordinated act ivities, $9,500 ;
auxiHary agencies, $68,000 ;
operation of school plant,
$32,000; mtointen.ince, $7,000 :

-FOR THE MEN-

Casual
&amp;

Hush ·Puppies
Swingers
Viner

Dress
Shoes

California Cobblers

lmpos
Miss Wonderful
Debettes

VAI.UES TO $32.95

SAVE$

NOW SALE
PRICED

'.

'8 00 '1400
TO

REMEM!IER TUESDAy, JAN. 6

'10

TO

'19

Shoes displayed for easy selection.
BankAmericard available. All sales final!
No returns! No exchanges!

VALUES TO $26.00

~~~~ED

Not All
Sizes Available
But Good
Selection

Florsheim
Jarman
Rand
Hush Puppies

NEW SHOES ARRIVI~G DAILY FOR
SPRING. ·BE HERE TUESDAY, JAN. 6 AT
9A~
.

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will be held before then, it was indicated .
During the or ganizational session, Wendell Hoover was
elected board president (or the next year and Virgil King, vice
prresident. &amp;lard member Robert Snowden declined
nomination ta the vice president's post. New board members
Mrs. Jennifer Sheets and Dr. Keith Riggs and reelected boa rd
member Virgil King were given the oath of office by L. W.
McComas, clerk-treasw-er .
McComas who has been clerk-treasurer the past 10 years ,
announced his resignation from the post and according to
plans will stay on the job until March 1 when a replacement is
expected to be named. Supt. Dowler commended McComas for
an excellent job as clerk and for his many functions beyond the
(Continued on page 10)

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VOL. XXVII NO. 185

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GIVEN OATH - These Middleport village officials
were given lhe oath of office at village hall Monday· night
by Manning Kloes, a notary public. From the left are Bill
Walters, Carl Horky, selected to serve on council with

•

at

tEE ~lt·COMAS
l.t•c
W.
I\1~Cumas
rt•si~ot nt• d Munday nig ht as
c·lt·rk·tn.·as urt.•r ol th e
Meigs Lc•tal School Distric-t
llourd of f.durution. Mr· ··
( 'nmm;; has bcl'll th l· unl y
dl'rk of th e distrkt silwc it
hcg.:.m 10 ·years ugo. Prior
t o that lim t!, the hi ghl y
rcgardt'd !\·JrCim1as "as a
h·ac·h t•r, prin ci pal a nd
supCrint cndcnt of th e
Mlc~ll&lt;•port
Exempted
Vllla gc&gt; Sl·houls man y ·
years. Ht• will remain on
the jub until l\lunh I to
giw tht· hnard an OJt)Jnrtunit y to st.:t•u rc a

rt'plaretnent.

County Auditor Howard E. sma ll federal programs in the
Frank Monclay a ft ernoon board of health.
prese nted the 1976 budget of
$1,547,9S:l.6H, which the Meigs
Fra nk said the
t;u
Coun ty
Commiss i oners valuation in Meigs COUnty is
adopted .
lhe largest in the history or
Frank told the com- · the county . This ve;:.r
mission : '' Ever y depar tment va luation iS :) ~ U rulllion
has to live wil hm the a.muunt compared IQ $57 milli on last
appropriated as the re will be year. This is due, Fra nk sa id ,
no more money available." to the new cons truction at the
The budget does not include Me ig s mines, flew homes·, and
new i ndustry.
Frank · explained that If

Bostick heads
district hoard

of education -

Me igs Cou nt y had not
received t a"~ money from the
mines th ings, "really could
have been bad." He also
ind icated that the county may
receive an in crease i n
val uat ion from the wes tern
end of the county later this
year. ·
Asked' a bout a possible 20
percen t roll baek on taxes in
Ohio, Fra nk sa id this would
ta ke
co nstilulional
or
legish:d i ve action .

The annual ap propriation
RACINE - The Southern in the amoun I of $490,947.50
Loral School Di s tric t board of presented by Jane Walton,
education
in
its clerk , for Pomeroy Village
Or ganiza ti onal
sessi on · was a pproved by council in
Monday night elected J at·k three r~quired read in gs
Bost ick, president
and under emergency rules
'
Hobert Sayre, vice president. Monday nig h t.
Co unc il ,
Two new board members
in
related
Dall as Hill and Roger Evans business, re-elected Ralph
were given t11e oat h of off ice Werry its president and
by clerk Jane Wag ner . The re n egoliated a contr&lt;:~:ct with
fifth board member is Denny the village of Middleport,
Pomeroy and Middleport
Evans . The board voted to
meet on th e third'Thursday of

R eagan
·· WO u}d teII R e d S.
to move oui of Angola
The
two pres ide nti a l
hopefuls were opening their
New England campaig nsReagan in New Ha mpshire
and J ackson in · Massac hu se tts.
·
Beagan today put on ski
togs a nd stumped New
Hampshire in sub-zero cold .
He told a crowd of some 50
skiers a t North Conway,
N.H ., thHI \neal goverriments,
rather than Washingto n,
should be used to solve loca l
problems .
Beagan in opening his New
Hampshire ca mpai gn
Monday stressed the United
Sta tes .•hould be involved in
the Angolan civil war· as long
as the Soviet Union was.
Al Boston, Jackson, DWash. , opened his campaign
in Massachusetts' primary
by attacking " head-in-t heclouds" politic ia ns who
advocate a redu ction in
American living standards.

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CLEVELAND - OHIO STATE NEUROLOGICAL Society
President Dr . Robert J . Whlte has warned there could be a
slowdown of medical services in Ohio because of rising
tnalpractice insurance costs. Members of the Ohio Sta~e
Neurological Socie.ty are "very , very concerned that insurance
costs continue to escalate." White said Monday .
He cautioned that Ohio's malpractice insurance legislation
has dooe little to ease costs to doctors. And a second doctor
added that physicians in high-risk fields might face further
cost Increases In the future. "We might see here wha t is going
on In California and New York," White said . "Ohio medicine
supported lhe concept of the new Jaw, bpt .before that, ":e said,
tulle&amp;s heavily am~l!ded it would not provide a way to leve l off
or reduce cost of insurance to neurosu1·geons."

WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT FORD has 'selected Anne

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Walters, reelected, and Horky, starting his first elected
term ; Fred Hoffman , starting his first elected term as
mayor; Gene Grate, clerk~reasurer, reelected ; and
Helen Shuler a nd F reddie Houdashell, new members of
the town's board of public affairs.

en tine

former Whlte House counselor a nd top
(Continued on page 10)

" If the 20 percent cut is
approved, !hen we have overappropriated," he said.
II was also poin ted out that
there will be no salary increases this year a lthough at
year 'S end a n extra pay will
be shared of between four and
fi ~e thousand dollars.
Frank poin ted out lha l the
engineer 1s department ended
1975 with a deficit of
$47 ,158.10 due to the fact that
lh~ slate withheld five per-

had a contract Whereby · payments are made current
Pomeroy would supply
to Feb. 1. Middleport ye t has
Middleport with water for
to act.
$1,000 per n10n l h . S1nce
Cha rles Legar , who was
Pomeroy is no longer sUp- elected fire chief for a four
pl y in g Middleport with year period, asked M?yor
water , Middleport asked that Clarence Andrews to request
the contrac t be renegotiated
tha t a state inspection of the
and the amo un I of money village be made in order to
changed from $1,000 to $600 reduce insurance ra tes .
which would be paid untjl
· A con trac t with th e
Nov. 1, 1977. Pomeroy Pomeroy. E-R squad and
Co un cil ag r eed to this~ Pomeroy village was acproviding .the $1,000 monthly cepted effective Jan . 5.

Kuhfuss said the major problem facing farmers, ranchers
· ·and the·enttre economy is·infiation stemming primariJy .from
excessive government spending . "We . now have more
government than most of us want a nd more than we can pay
for," Kuhfuss told the conv£ntion . .Kuhfuss sa id Ford " has
used his veto power wisely in the Interests of fiscal responsibility ."
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PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

cent of the money due the
Monday ,
however, the commi ssion
certified a budge t for the
engineer's department of
$679,800. Anticipated receipts
fo~th ngineering departme wi be $680,841 .90.
.e coun ty · will ~receive
$60,0()0 i n revenue sharing
funds in two payments,
alloca ted to land!ill, $46,353;
comprehensive
hearing,
departmen l .of health; $7,500;

department.

family planning $1,000;
senior citizens, $3,500, and
speech and heari ng $1,64,1.
Appropriated to community health a nd retardation was $28,000 of which
$18,000 is from the 2.10 mill
tax levy. This is for completion of this ' school year .
Aller the end of this term
there will be no m o ney
available, Frank said .
Frank advised the com(Continued on page 2)

Pomeroy 1976 appropriation approved

Firemen make 62 runs in '75

Armstrong,

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Budget of $1 1h ·million approved

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TUESDAY, JA'NUARY 6, 1976 .

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

special services, ~BOO: supplies, $87,710 ; ma teria ls for
m ai ntenan t: c,
$16,600 :
equ ipme nl
r ep lacemcnl , each month at 7:.10 p.m ; and
$41,:lOO; contract a nd ope n ' IOjointheOhioSchoo!Boards
Ol'd cr s rv iees 1 ~54,4 1i5 ; fixed Association.
Movtng then mto n reguJf!r
ch Hr gcs:""·$10 2,iOO; c apil~l ·
session
, the board awarded a
outlay, $16,426 .
con tract to City Ice ancf Fuel
lo re place a coal furnace in United Press International
R epublican Bonald Reagan
the Syracuse E lementa r Y,
Sch{xJI with a fuel oil furnace. said Monday night the United
The Meigs Eq uipment Co. Stues should tell Russia to
was given
con tra ct to ge t out of Angola or "have us
By United Press lntenoatlona.l
furnish a bus chassis, 56 to deal with ." Democratic
DETROIT AMERICAN MOTORS COBP. says passenger .
Se n . Henry Jad&lt;son today
California was ~~ unr easo na bl e" In fining the t'Omptwy $'1 .2
said Americans have already
.The meeting wa s recesse&lt;l
million for failing to meet the state's toughest-in-the-nation un til Jan . 22.
t"Ut their standard of living
clean ~ir standards. The automaker also said action by the
too much.
Ca lifornia Air Besources Board banning the sale of a ll AMC
Matadors, Hornets and Gremlins powered by the 304 cubic
inch V-3 englne was unjustified . It sa id fewer than 1,000 of the
Vt!-equipped cars have been sold in California in the 1916model year.
Pomeroy
Fire
Ch ief . run out of town and 16 men
The fine and prohibition were announced Monday in
Charles
Legar
submitted
the per run in town .
California.lt is the tougheslaction of its kind ever Ill ken b~
following ann ual report for
Of the 62 run s, 25 involved
board against an automaker . The board also charged ·
1975 to Pomeroy Counci l structures of various types,
with filing fal se test reports. "We have never seen so many
Monday night.
21 involved yehJ des, nine
dirty cars,' 1 said ARB chairman Tom Quinn. "But even more
The
department
made
a
were
grass or brush £ires, two
serious is the fact thai American Motors submitted fa lse
total
of
62
runs
,
30
in
town
and
were
for overturned gasoline
r.pQrts to the state which indicated that their cars were ac32
out
of
tow
n
;
losses
in
town
tanker
truc ks, two were in
tually very clean ." ·
tota led , $40,260, out of town, assistance to other deparlST . LOUIS - THE PRESIDENT OF THE NATION'S $551874; there were 677 man rnents, two on false alarms
hours spent, each vehicle was and one was to flush gasoline
largest and most conservative far~ group indicated today he
driven
499 miles and an from the hi g hway following
is satisfied with President F drd's efforts o! haltihg inflation .
a
verage·or
9 men worked per an automobile accident. •
William Kuhfuss of Ma ckin aw, m., president of the 2.5-millionfamily American Farm Bureau Federation, endorsed Ford's
policies the day alter the President a ppeared before the

organization,s convention

POMEROY CEMENT
BlOCK co.
Tho Oepa rtm.nl Store of

POMEROY, OHIO

$40,000.00 Maximum Insura nce For Each Depositor
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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$

SAVE
$

Got a s pc c1o;~l do it your se l f
job to do around the house?
. Need some advice. See one

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Starts Tuesday,
Jan. 6

Th~s~ are f~ II &amp; winter styles taken from stQck. New Spring shoes
arr1vmg dally. Shop early &amp; save $ .

by perm iH 1on of 1111 I11 "1T~ ! r\ ,~ .'- ''k&lt; 111 \' 1

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MIDDLE OR UPPER BLOCK
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Meigs Local-will
hike teacher pay

BOARD MEMBERS SWORN ~ Three members ol·the Meigs lA&gt;cal Board of E duca tion
were given their oath of office M(indily night by L. W. McComas, clerk4reasurer . They ar~ ,
from the left, Mrs. Jemlfer Sheets, Dr. Keith Riggs and Virgil King Mrs. Sheets and Or .
Higgs · are new members. King was reelected.

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EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Thu rs day
through
Saturday, chance M snow
Thursday and fair Friday
and Saturday. Highs will be
in the uppe r 20s to the mid
30s Thursday, cooling to
the 20s Friday and
Saturday. Lows will be in
the upper teens to the 20s
Thursday , dropping to 5 to
15 above by Saturday
morning.

It was brnught out that the
E-R squad "makes quite a
few" runS out of'town which
is quit~ expensive. It was
sugges ted that a contact be
made · with the Meigs County
Commiss ioners for some
finan cial assistance. Council
has to bear the cost df the
operation of the emergency
service .
Council
name d Jack
Kr a utte r
street
commissioner and Fred W. Crow,

Jr., was again named village
solicitor.
Mayor Andrews read a
Jetter as king that th e
Pomeroy Library be given a
parking space with a 15minute meter for a book drop
off.
Mayor · Andrews
suggested that perhaps a
book drop off could be placed
near lhe mail box drop off.
Mayor Andrews also read a
(Continued on page 2)

Racine moves to
•
rmse water rate

.RACINE - Bacine Village 1
Council Monday night elected ·
Pete Simpson, president and
voted to incr~ase wa ter rates
a t the request of the Board of
Public Afiairs.
Water board qtembers
presented an ordinance to
council asking that water
·rates be increased . Council
a pproved the first of three
-readings of the ordinance.
In -town ra tes will be in.creased from $3.50 a month to
$4.50. Out of town rates will
be increased from $4 a m onth
to $6, effective April 1. Pete
Simpson said due to the rising
cost of s upplies and mate ria ls
The Big Bend Citize ns Band
the increase in rates was
Badia Club was receiving
nt~essary . .
comme ndations t oday for
Meeting with council was
their hard work in aiding two
J eff Burt, representative of
families who lost their homes
Buckeye Hills Hocking Valley
and all personal be longings
Regional Development, at the
over the weekend jn fires.
re4'1€St or Mayor Charles
Members of the clqb a lso
Pyles . 'fhe ,council discussed
extended their tha nks to all
with Buri the possibility of
CB 'ers and individuals for ·
obtaining feriera 1 funds for
their. contributions of food,
recreation facilities, a new
cloth in g, fu rni ture an d
water tank, and law enmoney to the two families of
for ~ement assistance .
.
Burl told council it would
the Rutland area.
Donatl~ns we~e re.ceJVed • be too late to ma ke apfrom resJdents m Ohio and plication at the prese nt time
West Vorgmoa. The offocers of as ap pli catio ns must be
th e elub expre_ss~d . ap- submitted by Jan . 1. He did
prec 1aho n to Individua l sa
thai coun cil could
members who donated lime
y .
. ·.
.
.
.
II t' . d possibly make appbcation on
an d ve h1c1es m co ec 10n an
September
delivery of donated ite~s.
The wat~r board members
The club also s~ nds special submitted their budget for
thanks to all CB ers for their 197 6 in the · amount of
cooperalion on Chan nel 13. $! 8 , !66.52, approved by

Radio club is

commended
on aid project

council .
The budget for \he village
in the amount of $,18,543.14
was also approved.
APPOINTMENTS MADE
Council in other action
COLUMBUS i'UPI) - Gov.
James A. Bhodes Monday named Thomas Laudermilt;"
announced the appointments Minersville, as village street
of a Bellaire podiatrist to tbe commissioner . He will serve
Ohio State Medical Board and a probationary period.
Ernest Triplett who has
the. Upper Arlington police
been
working with the s treet
chi ef to the Private In:
vestigator Advisory Com- department and water board
will work full time with the
mission .

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waler board .
Dale Warn er of Warner
Insurance and Lorenzo Davis
of Davis Insura nce met with
council in regard to insuran ce
rates on all village owned
vehicles. At present, Racine
has insurance with Warner
Insurance . The two rhen are
to submit their ra les to
council later .
Eldon Krautter also met
with coun cil in regard to
hav ing gravel placed in his
driveway . Council agreed
with Krautter to pay the

cos to;;.
Named to committees
were , finance committee,
Pete Simpson, Grace Roush
and Maxine Wingett; stree t

com mittee,

Clarence

Bradford, Henry Lyons and
Albert Hill , Jr .
Cou~ c il will m eet the firs t
Wednesday of each month at
7:30p.m. and urges residents
who have problems to feel
free to a ttend the meetings.
Attending were Mayor
Charles Pyles, Pete Simpson ,
Albert Hill, Grdce Roush ,
Clarence Bradford, Henry
Lyons a nd Maxine Wingett ,
council members: Krautter ,
Dave Cleland, Douglas
Johnson, Ed O'Conner, water
board members, Laudermill,
and, Mae Cleland, clerk .

, Wea~her
Cloud y
tonight,
lows
around 30. Rain likely
Wedn esday, changin g to
snow during 'the afternoon
with highs 35 to 40.
Probability of precipitation
near zero today, 10 per cent
fonight a nd 60 per cent '
Wednesday.
LOCAL TEMPS

TemPeratw-e in downto,.,,n ·
Pomeroy Tuesday at !I a.m .
was 23 degrees under s unny
skies .

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by Chet T811nehlll
Air Force L General James Ha inge has urv ved more
ha r breadth encounters w th death than kely 99 9 percen ol
the 20 000 or so readers of this paragraph 0 a "" n Sunday
the general h s daughter and two sons bw- ed h s w fe and
the r mother Susan Allensworth Hart nger n M ddleport
R vervtew Cemetery She died Cbr stmas Da) a age 48
nus personal tragedy and gr el ns de t e lam ly na)
I
have led to General Hartinger elhng me the day alter
her death has made me rethink m) pr or t es

By ERIK VAN EES
JOHANNESBURG Sou h
Afnca UP!
Marxtst
b'llerr Uas backed by Russ an
arms and CUban soldiers
daun they have dr ven pro
Western r vals from thetr
m I ary s ronghold n nor
hern Ango a and cut thetr
mam arms supply route
Rad o Luanda a Ma JUSt
con rolled statton reported

EVERY MAN DETERMINED to carve out a career has
the problem of pr or tes the quest on of lam ly home and
career and how much attentton sha ll be asstgned to each
Make no mtstake the race for d st nctton n today s con
petttlve worlq and the Atr Force can be no except on
demands total concentrat on to get n thew nners c rcle
General Hartmger the one me M ddleport Yellow Jacket
Htgh School halfback s no exceptton He has made It to the
top As commander of the N nth A r Force Base at Shaw A r
Force Base S C and not yet 50 years old Gen Hartmger
has known where he wa nted to go how to ge there and
unquestionably arranged h s prtortttes accord ngl)
From what I know of Gen Hartinger however whatever
tt took fo r htm to become Sha w Base s boss a th s JUnc ure m
time there was time rema ming for his fam ly The careers of
hts two sons 1st U Junmer Hartmger a f ghter p lot a
Jacksonvtlle Fla and Mtke a junior at the Un vers y of
Texas on a football scholarship have been espec ally m
portant to him

GEORGE MEM"EY AND OTHER PRINCES of organ zed
labor won t be eve thts but an expert at researching the ef
feels of mtlttary spend ng on the econom) says when m lttary
budgets go up ceria n areas of the economy go down
Mar on Anderson d rector of a Publ c Interest Research
Group m Lans ng M ch sa d a 3().} ear stud) of m 1 tary
spend ng showed how JObs were d splaced because mone}
taken out of taxpa) ers pockets was not avatlable for spending
on other necessary consumer goods and serv1ces

M ss Anderson ltkely wtll not w n Mr Meaney s vote for
Lady of the Year because - you remember - Meaney was
among the staunchest supporters he Pentagon LBJ and
RMN owned wben the nallon demanded each m turn w nd
down the V etnam War Remember too Btg Labor has a B g
stake m a Btg m I tary budget The assembly hnes that bu ld
bombers tanks trucks jeeps how tzers battleships
destrqyers crwsers submarmes and the ztlltons of p eces of
m litary hardware and stores essen! al to keep the above
rollmg and flymg and floatmg are pre ty much manned by BIG
organtzed labor
Whether or not these assembly lines should be kept movtng
by the gtant un ons ts another question one whtch certamly ts
moot here as no one havmg even a I ght grasp of real ty ts
gomg to demand ser ously that he Amer can Labor Movement
erase the 85 years s nee Mr Samuel Gompers hit the Amertcan
scene

The fmdmgs of M ss Anderson that Pentagon budgets OlliY
hurt tbe economy as much or more than hey help are men
!toned because much of the steam m support of masstve
mthtary spend ng s generated from the belief hat men not
employed making aT 34 Sherman tank otherw se would be m a
breadline
Mtss Anderson suggests t tsn t necessa Jy so

CANDIDACY ANNOUNCED
RAVENNA Oh o UPI) Judge Robert E Cook of the
lith Distr c Court of Appeals
today announced hts can
dida cy for the Oh o Supreme

Court n 1976
Cook a Democra t s m hts
seventh year as an a~late
JUdge He s a former Portage
County prosecut ng attorney
common pleas JUdge and U S
congressman

the Nat onal Fronts most
Monda)
the
Popula
Movement for the I berat on tmportan stagmg depot for
of Angola had cap ured U ge arms men and equ pment
former ly Carmona 215 mtles supphed vta ne ghbortng
northeast of I uanda n !terce Za re
In Za re a ,spokesman for
f ghtmg over the past few
the
Nat ona Front sa d the
days
The town was the m htary Sov etbac ked Po pul ar
stronghold of the pro Western Movemen had bombed
Na t tonal Front for the MalanJe 264 m les east of
IJbera t on of Angola The I uanda
He sa d there were thou
nearby Negage a rbase was
sands of dead among the
c vtl an popula t on a nd
made an angu shed appeal
o
all
freedom ov ng
peoples
to
support
the fight
Fund paymen ot p n pa
$ 000 paymen o nte es
aga nst Sovtet and CUban
13 4 2 50 o a so 4 2 so
warmongers
Fede a Re enue Shar ng
Radto Luanda sa d two
cap ta ou t ay s 6 ooo
e
Amen can a1rcraft wer e de
depa tmen
und bu d ng
$8 000 t e depa men und
strayed at U ge and hun
pe sona se v ces s 900
dredS of ons of weapons
sup p es an d ma e a l s
$2 ooo o he S4 080 Tota setzed
s 980
Weste rn dtp omat s
Tot a a
app op a ons
descr
bed he fall of the town
s 90 9 47 50
A te nd ng we e Mayo and a trport as a maJor blow
And ews Ra ph We y Lou o the Na tonal Front and ts
Osbo ne Ha Y Da s D
all) the Nat onal Un on for
Ha o d
B own
Ph
G obaka Chuck Ba es the Total Independence of
Angola
Counc men
ane Wa t on
c e k Ph y ss H ennessy
easu e
ed Web t e
Hen y We y Lega Edd e
Hayes E E Rob nson

Pomeroy's '76 budget
(Continued from page I
let er from Glen Smt h H gh
way De p
D s r c
10
eng n ee r Mar e ta abo!l
pa n ng hnes on s treets It
asked what s r eefs are o be

1n d

e

Forme
Mayor Dale
Sm s epor for the mon th
uf De c~m ber s howed rece pts
of $2 098 50
Mayor Andrews read he
report of Pol ce Ch ef Jed
Webs er "h ch showed he
depar ment tnvestlga ed 15
ace dents made 44 arrests
ssued I 108 parking t ckets
collected $1 926 50 from he

The rad o announcer do ng the color for the Texas
Colorado game Astro Bluebonne Bow Dec 27 announced
nat onally that the Longhorn had dedicated the r pla) tha day
to Mtke Hartmger whose mother had d ed two days before At
the momen M ke was m Mtddleport

In a very br ef conversll\ion by telephone I rem nded the
General folks here are mterested n hts sons both of whom
played 1ttle league baseball m M ddleport one swnmer 10 or II
years ago part cularly of M ke a Jun or th s year at he
Uruvers ty of Texas followmg a brill an prep school record at
Colorado Spr ngs I also remmded ltim tha we had been
watchmg for Mtke s No 49 to turn up on the ube n Longhorn
games last fall wtth no success
M ke fractured h s thumb n a scrunmage n September
and after consultat on w th the coaches dectded o take red
shtrltng the General satd
M ke s father was glad on two counts because Mtke w U
have two years of el g biltty eft and will beg n traiRing n
sprmg drtlls at rover l&gt;ack where a start ng replacement s
needed next year Mtke lettered as a sophomore at cornerback
and was playmg that post!ton when tn)ured
I ve never sa d anythmg to anybody down there about
Mike playmg cornerback but I th nk he ll prove more effect ve
at the new pos lion the General sa d
We hope so too and w ll be wa tch ng for hun come the
next colleg ate football season

parking me ers and drove

4 332 m les
The Au x ha ry of Drew
Webster Pos 39 of he
Amer can Leg on w ll hold
Poppy Days May 28 and 29
Ch ef Webster was g ven
perm ss on o se nd pree
offtcers to pol ce school a R o
Gra nde Col ege beg nn ng
lh s " eek th ough Ma) 27
The sc hool s fo three days a
week fr om 6 to 10 p m A
tendmg are Thomas Werry
I arry Hudson a nd Ron
Jeffers
A represenla tve of he
Rockwe I Me er Compan y
at ended and demonstrated
h s prod uc No action was
taken on pur chas ng ad
d ton al meters ho" e er
The budge broken down
M ayo

se

$2 oo

ce s

ce k
S3 000
t easu e pe sona se
es
$360
so c to
pe sona
Sl 500
e eel oo,s
ounc S 620
Adm nsa on
pe sona se
ces $5 000
su pp es and ma e als
$ 200 cap ta ou ay S2 000
othe

S

0 000 to al

$29

Po ce Depa m en
son al se ces $6 500
p es and ma e a s $3
me e s
$5 000
c u
S 000 ola $ Ol 700
P ann ng
Comm
o he SJOOO
G and to1 a genera

s 34 80

080

pe
sup
00
se
on
und

S r ee t Depa m en pe
so fi a
se v es
$20 000
su pp es and m a e a s

s 3 500

ss 000 othe
$38 500

oa

State H ghway pe son at
se v ces $500 cap al ou ay

$4 500 to a $5 000

Ce m e t e y pe sona

e

ces S 2 000 suppt es and
ma e a s
s 3 200

$

Ut ty Fu nd

200
$ 9

to a

000 wa le

pu m p ng
s upp es
and
m a e a s $ 2 000 wa er
d st b u on pe sana se
ces $25 000 supp es and
ma e a s $ 8 ooo o he
$5 00 0
a d m n s t a on
wa e debt se v ce $7 000
othe $800 wa e wei m
prove men
o he
$40 000

loa s

800

Ma n te nance
se v ces $2 000
supp es a d mate a s
Se w e

$

8 000

ota $30 000

Adm n strat on
deb se ce $35

u oo

ota S36

Gene a

5

sewage
othe

s

Bond Ret em ent

DR. LAMB

The mee ng was opened by

aye by he Re
E anston

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wreck over

DEAR
READER
Perhaps I can help You have
not understood your doctor
completely Lets start at the
beg nning
We all have a hole n the
dtaphragm that separates the
chest cavtly from the ab
domen Th1s hole s where the
esopha gus
food tube)
passes
thr ough
the
dtaphgram to JO n the
stomach The stomach ts JUSt
unde r the d aphr agm
literally ly ng JUst under the
rtb cage
That hole enlarges n many
people as they get older and
when t s btg enough part of
the stomach or the area of the
stomach where t jotns the
esophagus sltdes through the
hole mto the chest cavity
That ts what a h alai hernia
ts a protrusion or hernia of
part of the stomach through
the diaphgrarn nto the chest
cavtly So you have had that
as 1ong as you have had a
h alai hern a I
n lh ng

De'f
J

A very h gh percentage of
people over 40 have them
Women develop them dur ng
pregnancy because of the

en ormous

ncrease

n

pressure ns de the adorn nal
cavtty That should gtve you
some tdea how abdom nal
obest y
s related
o
developtng a h atal hern a
Fortunately
n young
women the condition doesn t
often pers st after pregnancy
You can do a lot for
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hernia Wha most people
need to do are thmgs they can
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prescr ptlon It tnvolves
cha~tng a lot of yow- usual
hving patterns
To know about what
changes you need to make In
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send n 50 cents for
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H a al Her
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wtth a long stamped ,.,)f
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II me n care of thts news

R cha d

Apple Grove
News Notes
Mr and Mrs Charles
Burr B lly W lson of Boltvar
Dam spen Wednesda}
hrough Saturday wtth Mrs
Erma Wtlson Chrtstmas Day
the Burrts B lly Wtlson Mrs
Ertna W lson Mr and Mrs
W ckl ne Scott and Kyle
Mrs Kathryn Hunt were
guests of Mr and Mrs Wayne
Wlson and fam ly
Mr and Mrs Don Bell
spent a few days wtth Lorna
Bell a t Columbus Lorna
spent Chr stmas wtlh her
pa ents Mr and Mrs Bell
Don IS on vaca 10n from h s
empoymen
Mrs Vasht Grunm spent
Ch stmas and a week w th
Mr and Mrs Patty) Tarr
and children at Cuyahoga
Falls They were JOned there
Chr stmas Day by Mr and
Mrs Brut van and ch ldren of
C nc nna 1 Mrs
Ed th
Grunm of Kent
Mr a nd Mrs John Ord of
Le art W Va spent Monday
afternoon w th Mrs Eula
Wolfe and Aaron
On Saturday even ng 41 of
the 52 ch ldren and grand
ch ldren of Mrs Eula Wolfe
met at her home for a gtft
exchange Mrs Odessa
Swartz and lam iy of D xon
Dl were unable to attend
Mrs Eula Wolfe and Aaron
attended funeral servtces for
Mrs Mae Love at th e
Wesleyan Church Jefferson
Blvd
Po nt
Pleasant
Tuesday afternoon
Mrs Rene Mye rs of
Columbus spent from c;:hr st
mas I U Saturday w th her
mo her M s Bess e S tits

' In I974 the Un ted states
went on Dayhght Savmg
Time to conserve energy

POINT PIE ASANT
Barbara and Brent He s
Melvm Earl Mel Clark of cw- en ly a dtstrtct manager
Wes Columba fled Monday for WaddeD &amp; Reed In
n orn ng for the Republ can vestmen Bank ng Servtce
nom na on ror Coun y " th whom he has been
Comm ss oner n the up employed smce 1959
com ng May 7 pr mary
H s hobb es tnclude
elec on
breed ng a nd tram ng
Clark 51 was born a
eg s ered fox hounds
Letart W Va and atte nded breed ng regtstered polled
Broad Ru n and Ve non Hereford cattle and farm ng
Elemen ta ry Schoo ls He Mr C ark ts a d rector of the
grad uated from Wa hama Mason County Farm Burea u
Htgh Sc hool
n 1942 a J fe me member of the
Fo low ng h gh school Clark Nat ona Assoc at on of
served w th the Un ted States P oless ona l
Baseba ll
Navy m the Pa f c Thea re Players a pas t membe of
from 1943 hrough I946 He Rotary and holds acttve
compte ed
hs
fo rn a membersh ps n he Naltonai
educat on a t Oh o Un vers ty Fox Hunte r s Assoc1a l on
where he earned a B S Na t onal Ass oc a ton of
deg ree n accoun t ng
Secur y Dealers Amer can
Clark played out! eld w th Leg on Pos t 140 New Haven
he Ph lade ph a Phtll es VFW Pos 3531 PI Pleasan
org~n za l on from 1947 to 1955 Jun or Order of Un ted
and w h the Del o T ger American Meehan cs and of
organ za on from 1955 un t1 the
Po nt
Pleasa n
958 He s cu rren ly a scou Pres by ert a n Ch ur ch ol
fo the Ph ladelph a Ph ll es wh ch he s a n elder
Cia k s rna ed to the
C a k has been a 1 fe lohg
fo me Sally Lou Roush and res dent ol Mason Coun y
hey I ave " " chtldren Allhough he has ne er before

Bucks drop 82-81 decision

MADISON W s j UPf)
For the Umvets ty of
.. W sconsln tl was one ol the
greatest comebacks ever for
a Badger basketball team
For Oh o State Coach Fred
AJ'aylor tt was one of hts most
b Iter defeats
The Buckeyes who nearly
-beat No 1 ranked Ind ana
::ilurmg the weekend before
:tosmg by JUSI two pom~ fell
:Jo lhe unranked Badgers
Monday n ght 82 81 n
overt me The Badgers are
now Z.O m B g Ten play and
Ohio /)tate 0-2
A loss ts a loss sa d
Taylor I don t ca re tf t s o
Ind ana or who I suppose I d
rather lose by 22 than to lose a
22 pomt lead
The Buckeyes led by 22 n
the ftrsl half and had a 49 31
:tal! time lead be fore the
:Sadge r resurge nce bu

MEL CLARK

M ay 1
F o y se en
Me g s County wom en v .s ed
he fi rs r'ee c:a nce
n c: a t
Ve e ans M emor a Hosp ta
N\ay 3
u en e Judge

Mann ng Webs e

epo ted

hat fUven e de nquency wa s
up cons de abl y
Ma y 4
S uden s o th e
Sa sbury E emen a y S hoo
wen nto f na ehea sa s or
he ev a o he
annua
mus cal
May 5
M a r c Fu z
ee ved he A on Awad
K m Jones
he mos
m
p oved m us an a wa d and
Oav d M oo e
th e
ohn
Ph p Sousa Award o th e

Me gs H gh Schoo Band The

g oup wa s p u ed w th he
awa d s p esen ed ea e
May 5
Hen y We y was
promoted to capta n w h he
Pomeroy Po ce Depa men

Beth Pe

n Me ody Bu

nem Am y Young and Ja yne
Hoe I c h we e M e gs Co un ·y
w nne s n he annua PTA
sponso ed
u u a
a s
p 09 am

Ma y 6

Sp ng

a ns

b ought down bou de s on the
new Route 7 by pass be ween

Rock Sp ngs and the ex

Pome oy

May

o

M s Nelle Va e

announced
pan ,
fo
e r em en a e many yea s
as a l eache p nc pa and
coun y sc hoo supe v $0

May 8

The oun y a ed

o o ec funds for Ryan
S ot Je fe s who had been
nju ed n a powe mowe
ace dent
Ma y 9
Leanna Johnson
Rou t e
Ra e ne was na med
L t e M ss Poppy ol the
Ra e ne tun o un t of the
Am er can Leg on Aux I a y
May o
An a K og and
e f Musse named queen
and k ng of he annua (v'e g s
H gh Sc hoo
un o sen o

VA ready to'
help pay for
GI tutonng
If any of Ihe

I liS 000

ve eran s and se rv ce men

curren ly en ol ed n college
under the Gl B ll th s fall
need tutor ng help th e
Veteran s Adm n stra to n
stands ready to pay for
VA off etals also noted that
gov ernm-en
fm ance d
tutor al a ss s an c e wasn

Phy s Sma t

Ma y

Na ona Hosp a
Week w a s obse ve d at
Vee an s M emo a Hosp a
May 3
A new wo k
ag eem en wa s s gned be
ween he E a s e n l oc a
Boa d o Ed uca on a nd
eac he s o he d s ct The
M e gs Loca S hoo Boa d
app oved an ea y g adua t on
po c y

May 5

n a

mode

COLUMBUS
UPI )
Column st Tom Loftus of the
Oh o
Slate
studen t
newspaper The Lan ern
blasted Buckeye football
coach Woody Hayes Monday
lor hts nexcuseable post
Rose Bowl behav or
Loftus {'8td The coach of
the year s mexcuseable post
~ Bowl behavtor ts cost ng
him more frtends and fans
than th e na t onal cham

May 2.4
Ca Weese o
Sou he n H g h Sc hoo an
noonced h s e t em en aue
50 yea s of each ng
..

May 26 - Ma y u M s was

e m en

County budget
ha

hs

yea

recommended the oun ty use

a purchase order system He
no ed tha he transferred all
n oney ou of all funds to keep
he oun y fr om suffer ng a
dell a he end of 1975
Th e
f o ow ng
ap
p op at ons n add t on t o the
above we e made
Boa d o c ounty c om
m ss on ers sa a es o
f c ' s Sl6 100 sa a y em
p ayes
S5 100 supp es

$2 000 equ pmen

Sl 000

cont ac s epa
SSOO t a ve
and ex penses $900
ad
ve s ng and pr n ng $200

pe nses S200 To a $3 4 925
Co one
sa a y o f c a t
$2 300 sup p l es SSO con
t a cts se ces S600 othe

expenses S350 To a $3 300
sa a y

Coun y Court

c a

of

s 5 83 9 2 s ~ a es
em p ayes $1 0 300 supp es
$3 000 coni ad~ epa r S 00
w ness ees S 00 o he fees
o her

200

$

s 7 6 08 Total

exp enses

Boa d of Etec oos sa a y
con ac se v ces S 0 905
tra ve $660 o he expenses
$633 Tota $48 013
Bu d ng and ground s

c ourt hou se s 24 000 she t
sa a y
off c a
sa 200
sa a es emp oyes S.4S 000

supp es $20 000 equ pmen

contra c s
epa
cont ac s se v ces

o her expenses postage and S2 500 a ow an ces $400
boa d of hea th ent S3 550 a d v e s ng and p n t ng
supp es $2 500 equ pmen
S200 o he expenses S200
To a S82 500
$660 lo a S42 710
County Aud t o
off c a $ 0 914 75

salar y

sala es
employes $26 600 supp es
s• ooo equ pmen s ooo

con ads $600 adve t s ng
and pr n ng SJOO o he
expense s $500 as se ss ng
personal p ope y sa a es
S1 520 othe expenses $600
profess ona se v ces S 000
to al $43 634 15
Coun y Treasu e
sa a y
off c a S8 ooo sa a es
emp oyes S14 500 supples

$4 500 equ pm ent S2 000

c on acts repa
SSOO
trave S 00 adve I sing and

pr nt ng $500 othe ex
penses $400 Iota S30 500

A to ney
sala y off c a
$6 600
sa ares emp oyes $4 600
sa ary secre se v ce agents
Prosec ut ng

su pp es

allowances

$20 700
Budget
suppl es

$200

SJ 300

to a

Comm ss on
SlOO

adve t s ng

and pr nt ng $200 to a SSOO
Board of Rev s on

tota

$600

County Plann ng Com
miss on S 250 Buc key e
H s
s 979 90 Iota

S3 229 90
Department of pu chasing
supplies SSOO equ pment
s oo otal S600
Common

sala es

Pleas

ollie al

Court

SJ 563 82

sala es emp oyes $7 600
supp es S1SO attorney fees

S 0.750 jurors fees S 200
witness fees S750 trans
cr pis S500 travel S200

expenses

fore gn

judge
$200
saar es

SSOO other expenses

camm ss on
employes $800 sur;p es '$~
burbau of suppor salar es
jury

Recorde
sa a y off c a
57 900 sa ar es emp oyes
$ 0
$5 700

supp es
5 00
o her 1300 Tota I B 900
Ag c u t u e
g an s

S2 335 ap a Y nspect on
$.400
catt e
d se a se
p eve n t an
tota
5250

s2

se

ces

th aug hou

Ma y 29

Memo.- a

we e
he coun y

D~ y

he-l d

Sc hoo s w apped

up he
na ac t v es al')d a
.R ut an d Jam es Vannarl a
fo m e
coach and mo e
e en t y a p nc pa
wiis
p esen ted a wa ch upon tus
e ement

lt\1• M d

May 3

iid

McDan e honored a s oldet
gra d ua e
a t e nd ng
h..e

M dd epo t

a umn

H gh

Sc hoo

eun on

124 000

off c; a
$5 200
sa a es
employes $24 475 supp es
SS 400 equ pmen
$800

$5 000
Sl 000

na m ed v a ed c o an and
M and e Rose sa u ato an o
Eas e n H g h S hoo sen o s
w h Gene al Jam es Ha
nge
se v ng as com
mence men t speake

May 26

S7 725
Ch d en s Home bu d l).g
supp es $200 can t ad and
open o de se v ce S2 000

$

500 To 8

ds

c1 boa d of heaHb

emp oyes $27 o.~.n
...,
supp es s 800 equ pmenf
sa a es

$2 6 0 2.4 t a vel and ex pens~
$500 ad ver s n~ and pr n
n ~ S 75 pub c emp ayes
et emen t $3 5 5 20 wor ~
m en s com p en sa on ani:!
d sab ed wo kmen 5 e ef
T .,
S650 3 o he $1 350 o ..

$3w640k75

t

o m en s com pen sa ~
and d sa b ed workmen s
e ef S2 200 motor veh t! ~
and ga so ne tax fund salacy
ot c a $ 4 600 sa a es

emp oyes S4 800 suppl ,f.}.
$500 equ pmenl S2 0011&lt;

c on ac s
epa r
S20Qi
trave $400 ~K penses SSOO
other expense S8 500 cads

Tube c u os s hos p Ia
c1 n cs and ca e sa a es
S 3 000 suppt es S4 000
equ pmen s 600 coni acts

abor $300 000 mater als
$ 3 000 equ pment S30 Oil&amp;;
con act s se v ice s pial
books s o 000 coni ac s
p o eels 120 000 advert s n ~
and p nt ng $2 50 pub t

epa
$400
cont acts
se v ces $1 2 000 fees and
costs S 00
t anspo fa on

e mp oy e s
r e t r e me , ,
SJJ 000
workm en s c om
pensat on and d sab ed wo k

9S6

$350
ave S 800 othe
e xpenses $2 425 To ta
$35 675
Re~ s rat o n

0

v tal

s ta ts cs $ 00 othe heal ~ h
c pp ed ch dren ad S2 7 5
Total S2 7 5
Cha es and cor eel on

v offlc a
emp ~yes

county home sa a

S8 060

salar e s

men s el ef $700 oth er
expenses $15 ooo b dges
and cu verts labo

~OQQ

ma e a s $3 000 equ p
ment S1 ooo contrach
p o ee ls $40 000 adve Ising
d
t
~n79
n ng 150 Iota)

a&amp;

So
and Water
se v a on
spec i al

emp oyes $4 ~
supp es S250 equ pmenf.:
$550 cont a cts epalr 150•

serv ces $200 con ngency
fund SSOO other expenses

ser v ice fees S270 schola :
sh ps ssoo t ave and e&gt;&lt;•

S 00 To al $42 700

penses $400 adve t sing an&lt;t

Ch d en Se rv ces sup
P les S2 000
ontract se
v ces boarding home and

pr n ng SlOO pub c em.
p aye s etlre m ent S422 •
workmen s compensat orC

Ga Ita County $15 930 other
ch ld ca e serv ces

$2 .400

travel $100 other expenses
$2 700 To a S23 30
Sod

e

s Rei ef

salary

olf c al $2 tOO suppl es
$500 contracts repa r S 75
re lei al owances S6 000
travel $50 othe expenses
S2 000 Tota $10 825
Sl 500

mprke s

S700

grave

Memor al

Dey expenses S600 Total

employes SS.OOO suppl es S8 BOO c Assistance grants
S300 t avel $700 total Sl Pubf
073 ¥torkhouse contracts
S32 263 82
services
000 Hlator cal
Juven le
Probat on Society g$2ants
S900
In
Department salar es em
surance pensions and taxes
ployes S16 700 !rave $3 200 county
dings S22 000
other expenses S2 500 total workm~n•uti
s
compenaallon
$22 400
countY
and
disabled
work
Probate Cou t salary men s e el sa 000 ollie
off clal S3 563 B2 sa artes bonds 12 000 pens onsal
employes $4 900 supplies pub
c emp
1 ref rement
S2 500 }urors leu S300 S30 000
Tota $62 000
witness lees S300 othe
lndeb edness total S 4 000
e.pensu
$500
Iota
Cog and kenne lund
$1216382
aud tor s clerk h re and
Clerk of Cour s salary suppl es 1450 salaries
olflc a $8 300 salaries ::gtoyts 12 600 supplies
employes $20 600 suppl es
and wllneu fees
S4 500 equipment $700 S2 000cia ms
employe •
contracts repa r $225 retirementpubll.s;
SJOO workmen s
t a vel S200 advertls ng and compensal on
and d aabled
p ntlng S200 other ex workmen s relief
$75 travel

or.•

$60

j ..

'(

other ex penses:

assessment

lc
~~
I ,,

fund ..-

sa a e1 employes s ooo -:
supp es S1 000 contract.
se vices
sa ooo Tota •
S20 000
:
Permanent lmprovemento
$14 000

~·-

sprlnkl ng system :

funds

h

bond retirement•

nterest

Sl 000 :

revenue s11arlng $60 000 •
Total
general
funds :

S646

.:.o 93

Comprehens ve ..

I~

Emp oyment Act Tra nlng •
Act CCETA) $54 000
:
In other bus ness the •
comm sslons

I~

re e ected .

In

Henry Wells pres dent and •
Bernard
Gilkey
v ce :
pres dent and Martha .
Chambers c erk James •
Cornet and Char 11 Deem :

were

named

gambl ng cas nos Then
Je r y Tackan an the master
recru ter Jumped to the slrtp
from probat on p agued Lung
Beach State and he I~
Runmn Rebels are suddenly
ranked su'th
When you th nk of the
Uruvers t} of Alabama you
thmk of football It wasn t
unt I four years ago when
Leon Douglass was recrwted
and the CriJTlSOn Tide made t
to the f nals of the NIT that
b as k et ball b ec am e
A abama s second most
popular wmter sport
St John s on the o her
hand has al)Vays been known
for ts basketball but ftrst he
scandals of the 50s then the
scandals of the 60s rocked
the foundation of New York
City college basketball and
when fasttalking recru ters
learned how to rap to the
ghetto w se youths the
Redmen found t mcreaSlngly
difficult o land the treasures
of the r own backyard Now
w th a J().l record and a near
loss to lndtana St John s has
attained the No 10 ranking
The past seven days
brought several upsets as hve
of last week s he top 10 lost at

r~.,
I,

custod ana •

AI d F k d
E •
rt
ran otl warden
•
J Holme~ Glouster ap aoy •
"'&amp;ector
and Debb e :
~n~~our~eputy clerk of :
Allendlng were Henry ;
Wet 1 Bernard Gilkey •
Warden
Ours
com :
miss oners Mrs Chamber.&amp; •
Cherlts K • hi d w 1 •
Buehl
n,g an
" ex.o;

vtctory
I don care f Ihere s u e
u en thousa nd the st.Jnds
I ve never see fan s ~ ke
these do sa d Powless f he
~ 735 hardy fans who u ned
out o cheer on he Badgers
Ohto Sta e now 4-li on he
season was led by Larry
Bolden wt h 22
A lot of thmgs can happen
m a year s ttme Mtch gun
State forward Terry Furlow
and Alabama Coach C M
Newlon can attest to tbat
Ayear ago Furlow was the
eye ofthe slortn the center of
controversy on a Mtch gan
State basketball team torn
apart by rae al dtssenston
Today Furlow s the center
of attent on the star at
tract on at East Lansmg
where hiS 50 pomts Monday
mght helped the Spartans to a

games

Flo nts

0
J 8
J 5
2J
6

3

02

URBANA Ohio UPI) Urbana
led by Brian
Boysel s 12 field goals ex
ploded to a 25-po nt lead wtth
10 52 left n the game and
then coasted to a 7~1 v ctory
over Capllal Monday n ght
Boysel a 6-2 JUn or for
ward led all scorers with 30
potnts Ron Stoner added 18
and Marv Braut ga n and Bill

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LadleS &amp; Juna Sportswear
Many ~roopS

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Girls' Coats &amp;Jackets
11

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.

Men &amp; Boys Winter Wear

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GREARY REDUCED!
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"Barpns lllraujlout The Store

MIDDLEPORT
DEPARTMENT STORE
Open Fn. &amp; Sal
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drop thriller
to Bulldogs

22

Racine gym

J8
29
25
3

Do by 10 each for the Blue
Knghts
The Crusaders Ricky Lee
ta I ed 14 markers Jtm Qoud
13 and Terry Kmg II
Urbana s now 4-9 and Cap
9-4

MCs named

COLUMBUS UPI) Masters of ceremonies for the 21st
annual aU•rts banquet to
be staged Jan 23 by the
Columbus Touchdown Qub
w ll be sportscasters Undsey
Nelson and Paul Hornung
The votce of the New York
Mets the past 14 years
Nelson also does National
Football Lea8Ue gemes on
CBS as weU as tean\lrtg with
Hornung on the nationally
telecast Notre Dame replays
each week durlntl the season
Hornung former Reisman
Trophy winner at Notre
Dame and Green Bay Packer
star now works NFL gamea
on CBSTV
The TDC also annollllCed
the names of several more
honorees
including
Oklahoma allAmerlcan
defenstve lineman Leroy
Michi1an
Selmon and
defensive back Dan Dufek
Wake Forest golf COld! Jeue
Haddock and the Deacons
Jay Haas I975 NCAA In
div dual golf champion
~

Meigs Frosh

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55

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62

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Apparently Hayes antics
have been more of an em
barrassment to the Btg Ten
than to Ohio State Loftus
w l p
GB
26 8
65
contmued because OSU
22 0 688 J
off ctals refused to cr tictze
6
99 6 5" 3
Hayes
8 6 529 8
Both Athlettc Dtrector J
6
' 2
V g n a
5 28
52 20
Edward
Weaver
and
MDnday Rc u
un vers ty Prestdenl Harold
Den e 2 Ken c k
0
Tu esday Games
L Enarson were forced to
No ga m es s t~edu ed
step up and defend the coach
Wednesday s Game
New Yo k a V g n a
The r excuses were feeble
S
ou a
dan a
Weaver pomted to the 11 or
Den e a San An on o
12 days when Hayes was so
cooperatiVe before the
Na o na
game
Uke any child though
Loftus went on Hayes IS
PI
talkative ammated and
58
cooperative as a wtnner But
6
bt ter stern and seemmgly
homictdal as a loser
PI
Of Enarson Loftus satd
35
I suspect he Enarson)
5
29
wtll soon llr• of playing wet
nurse to Hayes while trymg to
2:
ma ntain some self esteem at
the same ttme
T PI
6
60
WILBERFORCE
Oh o
Loftus concluded by
UPI
Central
States
Ken
2
saymg
My hope ts that
5 9
34'
Sm
th
notched
20
po
nts
2
28
some day Enarson w U teD
3
5
Monday
nigh
to
pace
the
Hayes
your an em
D
W
T P s
barrassment The next tune Marauders to a ~9 wm over
2
9
5
you break a yardline marker R o Grande thetr n nth
22
5
9
6
8
40
punch a photographer or hold tr urnph n to games
a
3 23 3
29
The Redmen are now 5-7 Ca fa nMonday
your breath until you turn
s Resu 1
4Mon ea 2
blue after you lose you re Ben Fowler contrtbuted I6 Bu a oTuesday
s Games
pomters
to
hew
nnmg
cause
gone
N Y Ra ge sa S Lou s
K-ansas c y a N Y s ande s
That would be proper and Mel Crafter 13
Dcoa A ana
R o Grande down 43 37 a t van ou e a wash ng o
Hell that would be downrtght
Wednesday s Games
refreshmg So wha I if Hayes halft me was led by J n Nne Ph ade
ph a a To on o
would restgn We can t wtn a w lh 26 markers and J m Mon ea a M nneso a
P sbu gh a Ca o n a
nat onal championship wtth Stewar w th 18
os Ang e es a Kan ! as c y
R
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Gra
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htm any more anyway
Maybe even UCLA coach) Malone Satw-day m ts MDC w o d H o c k e v Asso at on
S and ngs
Dick Vertne 1 would replace opener
By Un t ed P e s nte nat ona
him
Eas

Junior Highs
split pair in

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owa

lo:HIB upse over 20th-ranked
Iowa
A year ago Alaban a
thought ts basketball earn
was ftnally ready to atta n
hetghts prevtously reserved
only for tis tllustrtous football
squad After all all blit one of
f ve starters mcluding 6-foot
10 Leon Douglas returned
from a 22-4 team
Predictably the Crunson
Tide won 22 games for tbe
th rd stratght season to f nish
tn a tte w th Kentucky for the
Southeastern Conference
t tie However the Wildcats
twtce defeated Alabama by
f ve pomts to clatm the
chan p onship
Monday n ght Alabama
got Its long awmted revenge
as Douglass poured n 22
pomts to pace nmth.ranked
Alabama to a 76-1!3 v ctory
over 19th-ranked Kentucky
Unf ortunately
th e
Hawkeyes couldn t execute
the r mentor s w sh
Elsewhere tn the top 10
Kent Benson scored 22 po nts
as topranked lnd ana got
back to tis overpowering
ways wtth a 7~1 v ctory
Northwestern m the Btg Ten
and e ghth r a nked North
Carolina breezed by Yale 81
42
In other maJor games
13th-ranked Mtchigan was 9572 o~er l'yfmnesota Wscons n
beat Ohio State 82-81 n
overttme
LSU down ed
Flortda 85 79 Vanderbtlt
beat prevJously undefeated
MISSISSippi State 7I-'6
Auburn topped Mtsstsstpp
72-86 Purdue routed Butler
81~7 and S
Lou s beat
Drake 73-liB

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Redmen
beaten
90 to 69

Urbana -stuns Cap, 79-61

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welcome home recept on
which had been planned lor
the team
L ke Rtchard Ntxon
before the fall wrote Loftus
Woody Hayes act ons are
becQIIltng harder and harder
o defend
Loftus noted that Btg Ten
Comm ss oner Wayne Duke
to ally d sapproved of
Hayes tmmature react on
to defeat

for annual

SIOO Total $4 382

Veterans Serv ces salary c. Fund

off c el

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NEW YORK (UPI )- The
top I 0 n the Umted Press
Interna tonal Board of
Coaches ratmgs has a rather
unfamilar look abou
Sure Indiana Maryland
UCLA and Marque! e hold
llown the f rst four rankings
!Jut other than No 8 North
Ca rohna the f ve remaiRing
slots are comprtsed of schools
whid) have not captured the
college cage spot! ght for
qu te some t1111e
Wake Forest for example
has not been among the ehte
smce the heyday of Lenrue
Chappell Followmg upsets of
highly-rated North Caro 100
and North Carohna State n
the Btg Four Qass c last
Week
however
the
prevtous y unranked Demon
Deacons jumped all the way
-to seventh place w th an
unblemished 1().() record
In addition to Wake Forest
Washington Nevada Las
Vegas Alabama and St
John s also gamed top 10
rank ngs
whtle
such
perenmals as Notr.e Dame
North Carolina State and
Jr:entucky were aU 10 the
Siicond 10
In recent years the most
'!oteworthy thi ~ g about
WashingLon basketball
fortunes was the way it
managed to always g ve
UCLA at least one tough
g'ame a year This year
though the Huskies are 11.0
• serious Utreat to UCLA n
the Pac..!l and the nat on s
llflhranked team
Ukewise Las Vegas has
never been known for
anything other \han ItS

and dlso_b ed workmen "'
e ef

p onsh ps he s squandered n
recent years
Hayes wbo has been a
target of the Lan ern before
for hts ant cs reftised to talk
to newsmen after the the
Bucke) es 23-10 loss to UCLA
which cost Oh o State the
national champtonshtp
Hayes contmued h s no
com nen
pohcy upon his
return to Columpus and
apparently was responSible
for he cance ng of a

Con
fund

$16 640 supp es $15 000
equ pm ent $2 000 contracts
re pa r $200
contracts

It was a super w n

sad I \las " o con pie ely
d fferen ball gan es
Oh o State he sa d showed
pa ence n he firs t half on
bo h offense and defense t
s ym e the Badgers and he
sa d we d dn t exact y put
he ball m lhe hole
A the half Powless talked
of t e W scons n-&lt;lh o State
game two years ago n wh ch
he Buckeyes were down at
he half by some 19 po nts and
came back to t e It up
I told hem f t could
happen once t could happen
aga n Powlless sa d We
should learn from th s one o
have paltence Wes tarted out
the second half wtth paltence
looking before passmg apd tl
patd off
Powless also pratsed t e
crowd wh ch cheered the
Badgers on o heir comeback

Indiana, Maryland remain
one and two in UPI poll

S hoo

Ma y
6
S uden s of
B adbu y Sc hoo p esen ed
he second o wo pe o m
ances o th e sp ng stage
ve n u e
a b ce nte nn a
p og am
S ng Am er ca

the
vo uc he
number
ng sys em w II be n
stalled and he slate has

won the

$500 au x a y s hola sh p a
Vete ans M emo al Hosp ta
S ephan e 0 d and G enn
m ps on we e hono ed as
ve e d c o
an
a nd
sa u a or an espect ve y o

M c l au ug h n was n a m ed
a ed c o an and R ck Gro h
sa u a o an a M e gs H-igh

an

m ss1on

coa c h rig

Sou he n ~ gh Sc hoo
May
22
Debb e

Me gs Coun y

Conltnued from page 1

Debb e Boa gh

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se n o G zens ook
he
a nn ua boa
p on he
Chape one des p e pou ng

S6 000

base ba I

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prom

Taylor wasn rr ak ng ex
cuses althoug he sa d h s
earn d dn p ac ce Sunday
because t "as t red after the
Ind ana game
You can always make
excuses sa d Taylor
W sconsm s b g heroes
were forward Dale Koheler
who had 26 po nts and reserve
gua d T m Pa ertck who had
10 po nts stx of hem m the
over t me
per od
The
Badgers ted
a 72 72 m
regula ton play and won n
overt ~ e desp te a Buckeye
surge that saw Oh o State
take a 77 72 lead
For Wscans n Coach John
Powless tl was a b g boost as
the Badge rs uppe d he r
overall record to 8 2 w th the
only two losses com ng o the
four h an ked Ma que te
Warr ors

Limtern blasts Woody

sough publ c off ce he has
always been conce ned abou
good resp ns ve go v ern
men

Highlights of 1975 in Meigs County

ava lable to World War II and
Korean confl ct veterans but
under present aw VA wtll
payup o$60amontl for such
help up to a maXJmum of
$720 Thts ts an ncrease from
•
$50 a month and a maXJmurn
payment of $450 last year
paper P 0 Box 1551 Rad o
The tutor al help s not
Ctty Statton New York NY charged agamst lhe veteran s
10019
baste
educa ltonal en
The Health Le tter w 11 gtve Utlement the VA po nted out
you some nformat on on I" addttton lo veterans and
antac ds you may need The servicemen the tu ortal
pom n treat ng hiatal hern a beneftls are ava tabl e to
ts to avo d hav ng any ac d wtdows wtves and ch ldren
dtgesltve juice l~ak ba k study ng under the VA s
ward
nto the lower Dependents Educat onal
esophagus That causes Assistance Program
or burn ng
heartburn
trrttalton tn the pit of lhe
stomach It wlll also damage BRANDO SUED
the lower esophagus m time
LOS ANGELES UP!) You should avo d ly ng dowt1 Marlon Branda and h s son
after eatmg s~ep w th your were sued for $50 000 Monday
bed elevated avoid con
by Wtlliam Gerber who satd
s trtcting garments around thetr truck crashed headon
the waist and develop a hfe into hiS sports car at a high
style to help keep your rate of speed
stomach empty whenever
Gerber satd in his Superior
you lie down
Court suit he was driving his
Of course you may need to 1973 Jensen Healey March 29
IOlle weigh If you h.Bve any wben a jeep truck carrying
problem wtth abdominal Brando and Chrlatian llevi
obesity By dotng all these 16 Brando s son by actresa
things you can protect your Anila Kashfi
hit the car
lower esophagus and avoid Gerber sought ~ DOO lor
ft4ure complications while
injuries to hia nervn~p sys
rellev ng your current tern 3nd $5711 for damage to
symptom
his car

Just what is hiatal hernia?
By Lawrence E Lamb M D
DEAR DR IAMB I have
a htatal herma I ve had It
now for about four years
Every year I go for an X ray
of my stomach and lhts t me
the doctor told me that thts
bern a wen up mto my chest
He never told me that before
All he sa d befo e was tha I I
had the hernia m my
stomach
Dr Lamb s that so' How
could tt go up mto my chest'
stnce I am 43 years old be told
me that there 18 nothmg he
can do for me II hurts and ts
very uncomfortable He gave
me some Donnatal ptlls to
take three t1111es a day before
meals When I run out of pUis
I m supposed to go back to
him
Now If he can I do anylhtng
lor me why go l&gt;ack' He
dtdn t even tell me what to do
for myself what kind of food
to eat or wlult to drink
I don I smoke 011 drink
alcohol Would you please tell
me what I can do for my
Illata! hernia' I m a nervous

Former Phillie outfielder
Mel Clark seeking office

Red guerrillas claim
big victory in Angola

the day after

TheDa ly Sent mel M ddlrport Po neroy 0 Tuesda) Jan 6 197~

RACINE
The Eastern
Jr Htgh cagers had a
relattvely easy tnme as they
came out 47 30 vtctors over
the httle Southern Tornados
Monday evemng at the
Southern Jr Htgh gym The
half ltme score was 28-11
Brtan paced the w nners
with a whopp ng 27 po nts
while
eamma te
Tm
Enevoldsen chipped tn eight
For Southern Johnson had
etght and Pape s x
The seventh grade match
was a much closer game
gomg nto over me before
Southern came out on top 35211 Southern s Talbott paced
all scorers w th 18 pomts and
MeN ckle had 4
Eastern led at the half 19
11 but.scored only one pomt
m the th rd quarter wh le
Southern was addmg 12
Eastern was led by Bobby
Barrtnger s 10 points and Joe
Bowers had 7

SEO frosh

W l
New Eng and

C
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nd anapo
c e

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5 20
4 2

W l
22

Ho son
San D ego

Phoen x
0 awa

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Ga llpo Is
Logan
Waverly
Athens
Mel~·

Jackson
Wellston
TOTALS

W L

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P OP

0 200 149
5 1 304 :roo
3 2 172 151
3 2 96 17t
t 4 39 99
1 4 66 224
o 5 4lt 231
II 11 1325 13'.15

S.turdtt y s resu It

Athena 48 We ston 38
Monday s results
Athens 34 Me gs 32
ronlon 28 GAHS 27 Cnon
INgue)

Logan 56 Wei stan J3
Waverly 51 Jackson 3&lt;1
Thui'ICIIy 1 games
Gall polls at Athens
LoganMelgs at Jackson
Waverly at Wellston

2

30
T Pt
0
4
38
3
3
35
29
2

Piaymg thetr best game of
the season Metgs H gh head w nn p eg
basketball
coach
Ron Quebec
2
6 2
50
ga v
2
S 2
4
Logan s freshman team Ca
Edmon on
5 6 2
32
dropped a thrtller to the To on o
3 22 3
29
Mondav s Aesu
v s I ng Athens team Mondayr
No gam es s hedu ed
n ght 34 32 The w nmng
Tu esday s Gam es
bucket was scored w th two nd anapo sa Edmon on
C nc nna a Hou s o
seconds on the clock
W nn peg a Ca ga y
an o ego a To on o
Me gs shot a hot 16-31 from
Wednesday s Games
he floor for 51 percent Sa D ego a C e e and
o on o a VV nn peg
hilt ng a very hot 7 for 9 n a
Phoen x a M nneso a
good second quartet:. They
New Eng and a 0 awa
had a total of three free Monda y s Co ege BiiiSketba
throws but all missed the r
Aesu ts
By un ted P ess nte nat ona
mark
Eas
The httle Marauders were Ho y C oss 5 Fo dham 56
6 Wm &amp; Ma y 6
led by Rawl ngs and Holley Nana
aga a 6 v a o a 52
w th 10 potn ts ap ece and san on5A m
each had II rebounds Blake
and Becker each had stx
po nts
Athens was led by Bentley
and Ward w th II and 12
pom ts respect vely Metgs
next encounter ts Thtrrsday at
Jackson
By Quarters
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10 15 19 34
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DALLAS UPI - Preston
Pearson says he has a lot of
fr ends n Pittsburgh
Stee er coach Chuck Noll t
seems ts not one of them
The players m Pittsburgh
are all my frtends Pearson
sa d
I don t have any
an mos ty oward any of
them
Only one man made the
dec s on - Noll
The dec s on to which Pear
son refers s the one that
severed hun from the P tis
burgh roster on the last cut
made by NFL teams lh s
season Any team m the
league could then have
p eked up Pearson for the
$100 wa ver pr ce None dtd
Fmally
the.._ Dallas
Cowboys n need of some
expertence at runnmg back
s gned Pearson as a free
agent
After puttmg together a
s eady performance all year
Pearson went wtld last
Sunday m Dallas 37 7 NFC
t tle tr umph over Los
Angeles - catchmg seven
passes for 123 yards and three
touchdowns
Tha was sure the way to
go aU r ght S81d Pea rson

)XJOr defense n the second

qua ter the Rockets blew a
2-po nt lead and too many
fouls each earn had 33)
There were too many of
fens ve rebounds 2I ) for
Ch cago
Mtke Newlm and Kelvm
Mtrrphy each had 23 potnts to
pace Houston whtch fell to
16-17 fo r the season Chtcago
IS 9-25

Pearson played wtth Pttts
burgh m the Steelers 16-6 wm
over Minnesota m Super Bowl
IX It ts the manner m wh ch
he left..!!'at grates on hts
nerves ,...
When you are traded tt s
no so bad Pearson satd
be a ~se someone else
thmks enough of you to want
you on his team
But be ng put on wa vers
really hurts your prtde But
I m not gomg o make any
response toward Noll He had
a dec s on to make and he
made tt
Of course I thmk h s
decision was the wrong one
I m sure he doesn t care
anythmg about me so why
should I care anythmg about
him
Pearson has seen plenty of
both Super Bowl teams SIT he
knows what tl s go ng to take
for Dallas to upset the
Steelers Jan 18
You have to play phys cal
football I guess you would
hav.e to gtve the edge to the
Steelers because they have
been to the Super Bowl But I
th nk we can play w lh
them
Th s Week s spocfet

3

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4 2
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T p s
2
4
0

standrngs
SEOAL FRESHMEN

3
5

2

ttpped 11 and tt came to me I
hen put tt up Mart n satd
The ball sruled through the
net he buzzer soooded and
tha was the ball game
The Rockets led 77 73 en
er ng the f nal pertod
desp te a career and game
high 27 pot11ts by Ch cago s
M ckey Johnson who did not
see act on m the !mal pertod
Johnson enWred the game
averag ng 12 po n s a game
and had 15 at the half But he
p eked up his f fth foul w th
47 left n the th trd pertod and
was replaced by Martn
We made too many lunda
mental rmstakes
sa 1d
Houston Coach John Egan
too many turnovers (30)

Noll had to make
decision--Pearson

9

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CH ICAGO UPf ) When a
Nat ona l Basketball
Assoc at on team shoots 56
per cent for the entire game
t s only natural to assume
th~t t w ll wtn the game
Such was not the case for
the Houston Rockets The
Rockets desptte thetr hot
shootmg fell to the Cb cago
Bulls 911-97 Monday ntgh n
the only NBA game
scheduled
Houston h t 33 of 59 shots
from the floor and m~de 31 of
36 free thro wattempts (86 per
cent ) But they f zzled n he
last seconds when Ch cago s
Jack Marm scored at he
buzzer
Houston ed 97-96 after
Rudy TomJanov ch sank one
of two free throws w th 19
seconds left But Cb cago got
the rebound on he m ssed
second shot and called t me
out w th t• seconds
r emam ng
On the last play tt was se
u~ for Nortn (Van Lier to
penetrate and h s shot was
b ocked sa d Marm Jerry
Sloan got t and btl the run
hen Tom ( Boerw nkle)

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by Chet T811nehlll
Air Force L General James Ha inge has urv ved more
ha r breadth encounters w th death than kely 99 9 percen ol
the 20 000 or so readers of this paragraph 0 a "" n Sunday
the general h s daughter and two sons bw- ed h s w fe and
the r mother Susan Allensworth Hart nger n M ddleport
R vervtew Cemetery She died Cbr stmas Da) a age 48
nus personal tragedy and gr el ns de t e lam ly na)
I
have led to General Hartinger elhng me the day alter
her death has made me rethink m) pr or t es

By ERIK VAN EES
JOHANNESBURG Sou h
Afnca UP!
Marxtst
b'llerr Uas backed by Russ an
arms and CUban soldiers
daun they have dr ven pro
Western r vals from thetr
m I ary s ronghold n nor
hern Ango a and cut thetr
mam arms supply route
Rad o Luanda a Ma JUSt
con rolled statton reported

EVERY MAN DETERMINED to carve out a career has
the problem of pr or tes the quest on of lam ly home and
career and how much attentton sha ll be asstgned to each
Make no mtstake the race for d st nctton n today s con
petttlve worlq and the Atr Force can be no except on
demands total concentrat on to get n thew nners c rcle
General Hartmger the one me M ddleport Yellow Jacket
Htgh School halfback s no exceptton He has made It to the
top As commander of the N nth A r Force Base at Shaw A r
Force Base S C and not yet 50 years old Gen Hartmger
has known where he wa nted to go how to ge there and
unquestionably arranged h s prtortttes accord ngl)
From what I know of Gen Hartinger however whatever
tt took fo r htm to become Sha w Base s boss a th s JUnc ure m
time there was time rema ming for his fam ly The careers of
hts two sons 1st U Junmer Hartmger a f ghter p lot a
Jacksonvtlle Fla and Mtke a junior at the Un vers y of
Texas on a football scholarship have been espec ally m
portant to him

GEORGE MEM"EY AND OTHER PRINCES of organ zed
labor won t be eve thts but an expert at researching the ef
feels of mtlttary spend ng on the econom) says when m lttary
budgets go up ceria n areas of the economy go down
Mar on Anderson d rector of a Publ c Interest Research
Group m Lans ng M ch sa d a 3().} ear stud) of m 1 tary
spend ng showed how JObs were d splaced because mone}
taken out of taxpa) ers pockets was not avatlable for spending
on other necessary consumer goods and serv1ces

M ss Anderson ltkely wtll not w n Mr Meaney s vote for
Lady of the Year because - you remember - Meaney was
among the staunchest supporters he Pentagon LBJ and
RMN owned wben the nallon demanded each m turn w nd
down the V etnam War Remember too Btg Labor has a B g
stake m a Btg m I tary budget The assembly hnes that bu ld
bombers tanks trucks jeeps how tzers battleships
destrqyers crwsers submarmes and the ztlltons of p eces of
m litary hardware and stores essen! al to keep the above
rollmg and flymg and floatmg are pre ty much manned by BIG
organtzed labor
Whether or not these assembly lines should be kept movtng
by the gtant un ons ts another question one whtch certamly ts
moot here as no one havmg even a I ght grasp of real ty ts
gomg to demand ser ously that he Amer can Labor Movement
erase the 85 years s nee Mr Samuel Gompers hit the Amertcan
scene

The fmdmgs of M ss Anderson that Pentagon budgets OlliY
hurt tbe economy as much or more than hey help are men
!toned because much of the steam m support of masstve
mthtary spend ng s generated from the belief hat men not
employed making aT 34 Sherman tank otherw se would be m a
breadline
Mtss Anderson suggests t tsn t necessa Jy so

CANDIDACY ANNOUNCED
RAVENNA Oh o UPI) Judge Robert E Cook of the
lith Distr c Court of Appeals
today announced hts can
dida cy for the Oh o Supreme

Court n 1976
Cook a Democra t s m hts
seventh year as an a~late
JUdge He s a former Portage
County prosecut ng attorney
common pleas JUdge and U S
congressman

the Nat onal Fronts most
Monda)
the
Popula
Movement for the I berat on tmportan stagmg depot for
of Angola had cap ured U ge arms men and equ pment
former ly Carmona 215 mtles supphed vta ne ghbortng
northeast of I uanda n !terce Za re
In Za re a ,spokesman for
f ghtmg over the past few
the
Nat ona Front sa d the
days
The town was the m htary Sov etbac ked Po pul ar
stronghold of the pro Western Movemen had bombed
Na t tonal Front for the MalanJe 264 m les east of
IJbera t on of Angola The I uanda
He sa d there were thou
nearby Negage a rbase was
sands of dead among the
c vtl an popula t on a nd
made an angu shed appeal
o
all
freedom ov ng
peoples
to
support
the fight
Fund paymen ot p n pa
$ 000 paymen o nte es
aga nst Sovtet and CUban
13 4 2 50 o a so 4 2 so
warmongers
Fede a Re enue Shar ng
Radto Luanda sa d two
cap ta ou t ay s 6 ooo
e
Amen can a1rcraft wer e de
depa tmen
und bu d ng
$8 000 t e depa men und
strayed at U ge and hun
pe sona se v ces s 900
dredS of ons of weapons
sup p es an d ma e a l s
$2 ooo o he S4 080 Tota setzed
s 980
Weste rn dtp omat s
Tot a a
app op a ons
descr
bed he fall of the town
s 90 9 47 50
A te nd ng we e Mayo and a trport as a maJor blow
And ews Ra ph We y Lou o the Na tonal Front and ts
Osbo ne Ha Y Da s D
all) the Nat onal Un on for
Ha o d
B own
Ph
G obaka Chuck Ba es the Total Independence of
Angola
Counc men
ane Wa t on
c e k Ph y ss H ennessy
easu e
ed Web t e
Hen y We y Lega Edd e
Hayes E E Rob nson

Pomeroy's '76 budget
(Continued from page I
let er from Glen Smt h H gh
way De p
D s r c
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eng n ee r Mar e ta abo!l
pa n ng hnes on s treets It
asked what s r eefs are o be

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Forme
Mayor Dale
Sm s epor for the mon th
uf De c~m ber s howed rece pts
of $2 098 50
Mayor Andrews read he
report of Pol ce Ch ef Jed
Webs er "h ch showed he
depar ment tnvestlga ed 15
ace dents made 44 arrests
ssued I 108 parking t ckets
collected $1 926 50 from he

The rad o announcer do ng the color for the Texas
Colorado game Astro Bluebonne Bow Dec 27 announced
nat onally that the Longhorn had dedicated the r pla) tha day
to Mtke Hartmger whose mother had d ed two days before At
the momen M ke was m Mtddleport

In a very br ef conversll\ion by telephone I rem nded the
General folks here are mterested n hts sons both of whom
played 1ttle league baseball m M ddleport one swnmer 10 or II
years ago part cularly of M ke a Jun or th s year at he
Uruvers ty of Texas followmg a brill an prep school record at
Colorado Spr ngs I also remmded ltim tha we had been
watchmg for Mtke s No 49 to turn up on the ube n Longhorn
games last fall wtth no success
M ke fractured h s thumb n a scrunmage n September
and after consultat on w th the coaches dectded o take red
shtrltng the General satd
M ke s father was glad on two counts because Mtke w U
have two years of el g biltty eft and will beg n traiRing n
sprmg drtlls at rover l&gt;ack where a start ng replacement s
needed next year Mtke lettered as a sophomore at cornerback
and was playmg that post!ton when tn)ured
I ve never sa d anythmg to anybody down there about
Mike playmg cornerback but I th nk he ll prove more effect ve
at the new pos lion the General sa d
We hope so too and w ll be wa tch ng for hun come the
next colleg ate football season

parking me ers and drove

4 332 m les
The Au x ha ry of Drew
Webster Pos 39 of he
Amer can Leg on w ll hold
Poppy Days May 28 and 29
Ch ef Webster was g ven
perm ss on o se nd pree
offtcers to pol ce school a R o
Gra nde Col ege beg nn ng
lh s " eek th ough Ma) 27
The sc hool s fo three days a
week fr om 6 to 10 p m A
tendmg are Thomas Werry
I arry Hudson a nd Ron
Jeffers
A represenla tve of he
Rockwe I Me er Compan y
at ended and demonstrated
h s prod uc No action was
taken on pur chas ng ad
d ton al meters ho" e er
The budge broken down
M ayo

se

$2 oo

ce s

ce k
S3 000
t easu e pe sona se
es
$360
so c to
pe sona
Sl 500
e eel oo,s
ounc S 620
Adm nsa on
pe sona se
ces $5 000
su pp es and ma e als
$ 200 cap ta ou ay S2 000
othe

S

0 000 to al

$29

Po ce Depa m en
son al se ces $6 500
p es and ma e a s $3
me e s
$5 000
c u
S 000 ola $ Ol 700
P ann ng
Comm
o he SJOOO
G and to1 a genera

s 34 80

080

pe
sup
00
se
on
und

S r ee t Depa m en pe
so fi a
se v es
$20 000
su pp es and m a e a s

s 3 500

ss 000 othe
$38 500

oa

State H ghway pe son at
se v ces $500 cap al ou ay

$4 500 to a $5 000

Ce m e t e y pe sona

e

ces S 2 000 suppt es and
ma e a s
s 3 200

$

Ut ty Fu nd

200
$ 9

to a

000 wa le

pu m p ng
s upp es
and
m a e a s $ 2 000 wa er
d st b u on pe sana se
ces $25 000 supp es and
ma e a s $ 8 ooo o he
$5 00 0
a d m n s t a on
wa e debt se v ce $7 000
othe $800 wa e wei m
prove men
o he
$40 000

loa s

800

Ma n te nance
se v ces $2 000
supp es a d mate a s
Se w e

$

8 000

ota $30 000

Adm n strat on
deb se ce $35

u oo

ota S36

Gene a

5

sewage
othe

s

Bond Ret em ent

DR. LAMB

The mee ng was opened by

aye by he Re
E anston

P

wreck over

DEAR
READER
Perhaps I can help You have
not understood your doctor
completely Lets start at the
beg nning
We all have a hole n the
dtaphragm that separates the
chest cavtly from the ab
domen Th1s hole s where the
esopha gus
food tube)
passes
thr ough
the
dtaphgram to JO n the
stomach The stomach ts JUSt
unde r the d aphr agm
literally ly ng JUst under the
rtb cage
That hole enlarges n many
people as they get older and
when t s btg enough part of
the stomach or the area of the
stomach where t jotns the
esophagus sltdes through the
hole mto the chest cavity
That ts what a h alai hernia
ts a protrusion or hernia of
part of the stomach through
the diaphgrarn nto the chest
cavtly So you have had that
as 1ong as you have had a
h alai hern a I
n lh ng

De'f
J

A very h gh percentage of
people over 40 have them
Women develop them dur ng
pregnancy because of the

en ormous

ncrease

n

pressure ns de the adorn nal
cavtty That should gtve you
some tdea how abdom nal
obest y
s related
o
developtng a h atal hern a
Fortunately
n young
women the condition doesn t
often pers st after pregnancy
You can do a lot for
problems related to h alai
hernia Wha most people
need to do are thmgs they can
do for themselves wtlhout a
prescr ptlon It tnvolves
cha~tng a lot of yow- usual
hving patterns
To know about what
changes you need to make In
eating and even sleeping
send n 50 cents for
The Health Let er num
be r 4 8
H a al Her
ma Eosphageal Reflu
wtth a long stamped ,.,)f
addressed envelope for
rna ling Just send your letter
II me n care of thts news

R cha d

Apple Grove
News Notes
Mr and Mrs Charles
Burr B lly W lson of Boltvar
Dam spen Wednesda}
hrough Saturday wtth Mrs
Erma Wtlson Chrtstmas Day
the Burrts B lly Wtlson Mrs
Ertna W lson Mr and Mrs
W ckl ne Scott and Kyle
Mrs Kathryn Hunt were
guests of Mr and Mrs Wayne
Wlson and fam ly
Mr and Mrs Don Bell
spent a few days wtth Lorna
Bell a t Columbus Lorna
spent Chr stmas wtlh her
pa ents Mr and Mrs Bell
Don IS on vaca 10n from h s
empoymen
Mrs Vasht Grunm spent
Ch stmas and a week w th
Mr and Mrs Patty) Tarr
and children at Cuyahoga
Falls They were JOned there
Chr stmas Day by Mr and
Mrs Brut van and ch ldren of
C nc nna 1 Mrs
Ed th
Grunm of Kent
Mr a nd Mrs John Ord of
Le art W Va spent Monday
afternoon w th Mrs Eula
Wolfe and Aaron
On Saturday even ng 41 of
the 52 ch ldren and grand
ch ldren of Mrs Eula Wolfe
met at her home for a gtft
exchange Mrs Odessa
Swartz and lam iy of D xon
Dl were unable to attend
Mrs Eula Wolfe and Aaron
attended funeral servtces for
Mrs Mae Love at th e
Wesleyan Church Jefferson
Blvd
Po nt
Pleasant
Tuesday afternoon
Mrs Rene Mye rs of
Columbus spent from c;:hr st
mas I U Saturday w th her
mo her M s Bess e S tits

' In I974 the Un ted states
went on Dayhght Savmg
Time to conserve energy

POINT PIE ASANT
Barbara and Brent He s
Melvm Earl Mel Clark of cw- en ly a dtstrtct manager
Wes Columba fled Monday for WaddeD &amp; Reed In
n orn ng for the Republ can vestmen Bank ng Servtce
nom na on ror Coun y " th whom he has been
Comm ss oner n the up employed smce 1959
com ng May 7 pr mary
H s hobb es tnclude
elec on
breed ng a nd tram ng
Clark 51 was born a
eg s ered fox hounds
Letart W Va and atte nded breed ng regtstered polled
Broad Ru n and Ve non Hereford cattle and farm ng
Elemen ta ry Schoo ls He Mr C ark ts a d rector of the
grad uated from Wa hama Mason County Farm Burea u
Htgh Sc hool
n 1942 a J fe me member of the
Fo low ng h gh school Clark Nat ona Assoc at on of
served w th the Un ted States P oless ona l
Baseba ll
Navy m the Pa f c Thea re Players a pas t membe of
from 1943 hrough I946 He Rotary and holds acttve
compte ed
hs
fo rn a membersh ps n he Naltonai
educat on a t Oh o Un vers ty Fox Hunte r s Assoc1a l on
where he earned a B S Na t onal Ass oc a ton of
deg ree n accoun t ng
Secur y Dealers Amer can
Clark played out! eld w th Leg on Pos t 140 New Haven
he Ph lade ph a Phtll es VFW Pos 3531 PI Pleasan
org~n za l on from 1947 to 1955 Jun or Order of Un ted
and w h the Del o T ger American Meehan cs and of
organ za on from 1955 un t1 the
Po nt
Pleasa n
958 He s cu rren ly a scou Pres by ert a n Ch ur ch ol
fo the Ph ladelph a Ph ll es wh ch he s a n elder
Cia k s rna ed to the
C a k has been a 1 fe lohg
fo me Sally Lou Roush and res dent ol Mason Coun y
hey I ave " " chtldren Allhough he has ne er before

Bucks drop 82-81 decision

MADISON W s j UPf)
For the Umvets ty of
.. W sconsln tl was one ol the
greatest comebacks ever for
a Badger basketball team
For Oh o State Coach Fred
AJ'aylor tt was one of hts most
b Iter defeats
The Buckeyes who nearly
-beat No 1 ranked Ind ana
::ilurmg the weekend before
:tosmg by JUSI two pom~ fell
:Jo lhe unranked Badgers
Monday n ght 82 81 n
overt me The Badgers are
now Z.O m B g Ten play and
Ohio /)tate 0-2
A loss ts a loss sa d
Taylor I don t ca re tf t s o
Ind ana or who I suppose I d
rather lose by 22 than to lose a
22 pomt lead
The Buckeyes led by 22 n
the ftrsl half and had a 49 31
:tal! time lead be fore the
:Sadge r resurge nce bu

MEL CLARK

M ay 1
F o y se en
Me g s County wom en v .s ed
he fi rs r'ee c:a nce
n c: a t
Ve e ans M emor a Hosp ta
N\ay 3
u en e Judge

Mann ng Webs e

epo ted

hat fUven e de nquency wa s
up cons de abl y
Ma y 4
S uden s o th e
Sa sbury E emen a y S hoo
wen nto f na ehea sa s or
he ev a o he
annua
mus cal
May 5
M a r c Fu z
ee ved he A on Awad
K m Jones
he mos
m
p oved m us an a wa d and
Oav d M oo e
th e
ohn
Ph p Sousa Award o th e

Me gs H gh Schoo Band The

g oup wa s p u ed w th he
awa d s p esen ed ea e
May 5
Hen y We y was
promoted to capta n w h he
Pomeroy Po ce Depa men

Beth Pe

n Me ody Bu

nem Am y Young and Ja yne
Hoe I c h we e M e gs Co un ·y
w nne s n he annua PTA
sponso ed
u u a
a s
p 09 am

Ma y 6

Sp ng

a ns

b ought down bou de s on the
new Route 7 by pass be ween

Rock Sp ngs and the ex

Pome oy

May

o

M s Nelle Va e

announced
pan ,
fo
e r em en a e many yea s
as a l eache p nc pa and
coun y sc hoo supe v $0

May 8

The oun y a ed

o o ec funds for Ryan
S ot Je fe s who had been
nju ed n a powe mowe
ace dent
Ma y 9
Leanna Johnson
Rou t e
Ra e ne was na med
L t e M ss Poppy ol the
Ra e ne tun o un t of the
Am er can Leg on Aux I a y
May o
An a K og and
e f Musse named queen
and k ng of he annua (v'e g s
H gh Sc hoo
un o sen o

VA ready to'
help pay for
GI tutonng
If any of Ihe

I liS 000

ve eran s and se rv ce men

curren ly en ol ed n college
under the Gl B ll th s fall
need tutor ng help th e
Veteran s Adm n stra to n
stands ready to pay for
VA off etals also noted that
gov ernm-en
fm ance d
tutor al a ss s an c e wasn

Phy s Sma t

Ma y

Na ona Hosp a
Week w a s obse ve d at
Vee an s M emo a Hosp a
May 3
A new wo k
ag eem en wa s s gned be
ween he E a s e n l oc a
Boa d o Ed uca on a nd
eac he s o he d s ct The
M e gs Loca S hoo Boa d
app oved an ea y g adua t on
po c y

May 5

n a

mode

COLUMBUS
UPI )
Column st Tom Loftus of the
Oh o
Slate
studen t
newspaper The Lan ern
blasted Buckeye football
coach Woody Hayes Monday
lor hts nexcuseable post
Rose Bowl behav or
Loftus {'8td The coach of
the year s mexcuseable post
~ Bowl behavtor ts cost ng
him more frtends and fans
than th e na t onal cham

May 2.4
Ca Weese o
Sou he n H g h Sc hoo an
noonced h s e t em en aue
50 yea s of each ng
..

May 26 - Ma y u M s was

e m en

County budget
ha

hs

yea

recommended the oun ty use

a purchase order system He
no ed tha he transferred all
n oney ou of all funds to keep
he oun y fr om suffer ng a
dell a he end of 1975
Th e
f o ow ng
ap
p op at ons n add t on t o the
above we e made
Boa d o c ounty c om
m ss on ers sa a es o
f c ' s Sl6 100 sa a y em
p ayes
S5 100 supp es

$2 000 equ pmen

Sl 000

cont ac s epa
SSOO t a ve
and ex penses $900
ad
ve s ng and pr n ng $200

pe nses S200 To a $3 4 925
Co one
sa a y o f c a t
$2 300 sup p l es SSO con
t a cts se ces S600 othe

expenses S350 To a $3 300
sa a y

Coun y Court

c a

of

s 5 83 9 2 s ~ a es
em p ayes $1 0 300 supp es
$3 000 coni ad~ epa r S 00
w ness ees S 00 o he fees
o her

200

$

s 7 6 08 Total

exp enses

Boa d of Etec oos sa a y
con ac se v ces S 0 905
tra ve $660 o he expenses
$633 Tota $48 013
Bu d ng and ground s

c ourt hou se s 24 000 she t
sa a y
off c a
sa 200
sa a es emp oyes S.4S 000

supp es $20 000 equ pmen

contra c s
epa
cont ac s se v ces

o her expenses postage and S2 500 a ow an ces $400
boa d of hea th ent S3 550 a d v e s ng and p n t ng
supp es $2 500 equ pmen
S200 o he expenses S200
To a S82 500
$660 lo a S42 710
County Aud t o
off c a $ 0 914 75

salar y

sala es
employes $26 600 supp es
s• ooo equ pmen s ooo

con ads $600 adve t s ng
and pr n ng SJOO o he
expense s $500 as se ss ng
personal p ope y sa a es
S1 520 othe expenses $600
profess ona se v ces S 000
to al $43 634 15
Coun y Treasu e
sa a y
off c a S8 ooo sa a es
emp oyes S14 500 supples

$4 500 equ pm ent S2 000

c on acts repa
SSOO
trave S 00 adve I sing and

pr nt ng $500 othe ex
penses $400 Iota S30 500

A to ney
sala y off c a
$6 600
sa ares emp oyes $4 600
sa ary secre se v ce agents
Prosec ut ng

su pp es

allowances

$20 700
Budget
suppl es

$200

SJ 300

to a

Comm ss on
SlOO

adve t s ng

and pr nt ng $200 to a SSOO
Board of Rev s on

tota

$600

County Plann ng Com
miss on S 250 Buc key e
H s
s 979 90 Iota

S3 229 90
Department of pu chasing
supplies SSOO equ pment
s oo otal S600
Common

sala es

Pleas

ollie al

Court

SJ 563 82

sala es emp oyes $7 600
supp es S1SO attorney fees

S 0.750 jurors fees S 200
witness fees S750 trans
cr pis S500 travel S200

expenses

fore gn

judge
$200
saar es

SSOO other expenses

camm ss on
employes $800 sur;p es '$~
burbau of suppor salar es
jury

Recorde
sa a y off c a
57 900 sa ar es emp oyes
$ 0
$5 700

supp es
5 00
o her 1300 Tota I B 900
Ag c u t u e
g an s

S2 335 ap a Y nspect on
$.400
catt e
d se a se
p eve n t an
tota
5250

s2

se

ces

th aug hou

Ma y 29

Memo.- a

we e
he coun y

D~ y

he-l d

Sc hoo s w apped

up he
na ac t v es al')d a
.R ut an d Jam es Vannarl a
fo m e
coach and mo e
e en t y a p nc pa
wiis
p esen ted a wa ch upon tus
e ement

lt\1• M d

May 3

iid

McDan e honored a s oldet
gra d ua e
a t e nd ng
h..e

M dd epo t

a umn

H gh

Sc hoo

eun on

124 000

off c; a
$5 200
sa a es
employes $24 475 supp es
SS 400 equ pmen
$800

$5 000
Sl 000

na m ed v a ed c o an and
M and e Rose sa u ato an o
Eas e n H g h S hoo sen o s
w h Gene al Jam es Ha
nge
se v ng as com
mence men t speake

May 26

S7 725
Ch d en s Home bu d l).g
supp es $200 can t ad and
open o de se v ce S2 000

$

500 To 8

ds

c1 boa d of heaHb

emp oyes $27 o.~.n
...,
supp es s 800 equ pmenf
sa a es

$2 6 0 2.4 t a vel and ex pens~
$500 ad ver s n~ and pr n
n ~ S 75 pub c emp ayes
et emen t $3 5 5 20 wor ~
m en s com p en sa on ani:!
d sab ed wo kmen 5 e ef
T .,
S650 3 o he $1 350 o ..

$3w640k75

t

o m en s com pen sa ~
and d sa b ed workmen s
e ef S2 200 motor veh t! ~
and ga so ne tax fund salacy
ot c a $ 4 600 sa a es

emp oyes S4 800 suppl ,f.}.
$500 equ pmenl S2 0011&lt;

c on ac s
epa r
S20Qi
trave $400 ~K penses SSOO
other expense S8 500 cads

Tube c u os s hos p Ia
c1 n cs and ca e sa a es
S 3 000 suppt es S4 000
equ pmen s 600 coni acts

abor $300 000 mater als
$ 3 000 equ pment S30 Oil&amp;;
con act s se v ice s pial
books s o 000 coni ac s
p o eels 120 000 advert s n ~
and p nt ng $2 50 pub t

epa
$400
cont acts
se v ces $1 2 000 fees and
costs S 00
t anspo fa on

e mp oy e s
r e t r e me , ,
SJJ 000
workm en s c om
pensat on and d sab ed wo k

9S6

$350
ave S 800 othe
e xpenses $2 425 To ta
$35 675
Re~ s rat o n

0

v tal

s ta ts cs $ 00 othe heal ~ h
c pp ed ch dren ad S2 7 5
Total S2 7 5
Cha es and cor eel on

v offlc a
emp ~yes

county home sa a

S8 060

salar e s

men s el ef $700 oth er
expenses $15 ooo b dges
and cu verts labo

~OQQ

ma e a s $3 000 equ p
ment S1 ooo contrach
p o ee ls $40 000 adve Ising
d
t
~n79
n ng 150 Iota)

a&amp;

So
and Water
se v a on
spec i al

emp oyes $4 ~
supp es S250 equ pmenf.:
$550 cont a cts epalr 150•

serv ces $200 con ngency
fund SSOO other expenses

ser v ice fees S270 schola :
sh ps ssoo t ave and e&gt;&lt;•

S 00 To al $42 700

penses $400 adve t sing an&lt;t

Ch d en Se rv ces sup
P les S2 000
ontract se
v ces boarding home and

pr n ng SlOO pub c em.
p aye s etlre m ent S422 •
workmen s compensat orC

Ga Ita County $15 930 other
ch ld ca e serv ces

$2 .400

travel $100 other expenses
$2 700 To a S23 30
Sod

e

s Rei ef

salary

olf c al $2 tOO suppl es
$500 contracts repa r S 75
re lei al owances S6 000
travel $50 othe expenses
S2 000 Tota $10 825
Sl 500

mprke s

S700

grave

Memor al

Dey expenses S600 Total

employes SS.OOO suppl es S8 BOO c Assistance grants
S300 t avel $700 total Sl Pubf
073 ¥torkhouse contracts
S32 263 82
services
000 Hlator cal
Juven le
Probat on Society g$2ants
S900
In
Department salar es em
surance pensions and taxes
ployes S16 700 !rave $3 200 county
dings S22 000
other expenses S2 500 total workm~n•uti
s
compenaallon
$22 400
countY
and
disabled
work
Probate Cou t salary men s e el sa 000 ollie
off clal S3 563 B2 sa artes bonds 12 000 pens onsal
employes $4 900 supplies pub
c emp
1 ref rement
S2 500 }urors leu S300 S30 000
Tota $62 000
witness lees S300 othe
lndeb edness total S 4 000
e.pensu
$500
Iota
Cog and kenne lund
$1216382
aud tor s clerk h re and
Clerk of Cour s salary suppl es 1450 salaries
olflc a $8 300 salaries ::gtoyts 12 600 supplies
employes $20 600 suppl es
and wllneu fees
S4 500 equipment $700 S2 000cia ms
employe •
contracts repa r $225 retirementpubll.s;
SJOO workmen s
t a vel S200 advertls ng and compensal on
and d aabled
p ntlng S200 other ex workmen s relief
$75 travel

or.•

$60

j ..

'(

other ex penses:

assessment

lc
~~
I ,,

fund ..-

sa a e1 employes s ooo -:
supp es S1 000 contract.
se vices
sa ooo Tota •
S20 000
:
Permanent lmprovemento
$14 000

~·-

sprlnkl ng system :

funds

h

bond retirement•

nterest

Sl 000 :

revenue s11arlng $60 000 •
Total
general
funds :

S646

.:.o 93

Comprehens ve ..

I~

Emp oyment Act Tra nlng •
Act CCETA) $54 000
:
In other bus ness the •
comm sslons

I~

re e ected .

In

Henry Wells pres dent and •
Bernard
Gilkey
v ce :
pres dent and Martha .
Chambers c erk James •
Cornet and Char 11 Deem :

were

named

gambl ng cas nos Then
Je r y Tackan an the master
recru ter Jumped to the slrtp
from probat on p agued Lung
Beach State and he I~
Runmn Rebels are suddenly
ranked su'th
When you th nk of the
Uruvers t} of Alabama you
thmk of football It wasn t
unt I four years ago when
Leon Douglass was recrwted
and the CriJTlSOn Tide made t
to the f nals of the NIT that
b as k et ball b ec am e
A abama s second most
popular wmter sport
St John s on the o her
hand has al)Vays been known
for ts basketball but ftrst he
scandals of the 50s then the
scandals of the 60s rocked
the foundation of New York
City college basketball and
when fasttalking recru ters
learned how to rap to the
ghetto w se youths the
Redmen found t mcreaSlngly
difficult o land the treasures
of the r own backyard Now
w th a J().l record and a near
loss to lndtana St John s has
attained the No 10 ranking
The past seven days
brought several upsets as hve
of last week s he top 10 lost at

r~.,
I,

custod ana •

AI d F k d
E •
rt
ran otl warden
•
J Holme~ Glouster ap aoy •
"'&amp;ector
and Debb e :
~n~~our~eputy clerk of :
Allendlng were Henry ;
Wet 1 Bernard Gilkey •
Warden
Ours
com :
miss oners Mrs Chamber.&amp; •
Cherlts K • hi d w 1 •
Buehl
n,g an
" ex.o;

vtctory
I don care f Ihere s u e
u en thousa nd the st.Jnds
I ve never see fan s ~ ke
these do sa d Powless f he
~ 735 hardy fans who u ned
out o cheer on he Badgers
Ohto Sta e now 4-li on he
season was led by Larry
Bolden wt h 22
A lot of thmgs can happen
m a year s ttme Mtch gun
State forward Terry Furlow
and Alabama Coach C M
Newlon can attest to tbat
Ayear ago Furlow was the
eye ofthe slortn the center of
controversy on a Mtch gan
State basketball team torn
apart by rae al dtssenston
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of attent on the star at
tract on at East Lansmg
where hiS 50 pomts Monday
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COLUMBUS UPI) Masters of ceremonies for the 21st
annual aU•rts banquet to
be staged Jan 23 by the
Columbus Touchdown Qub
w ll be sportscasters Undsey
Nelson and Paul Hornung
The votce of the New York
Mets the past 14 years
Nelson also does National
Football Lea8Ue gemes on
CBS as weU as tean\lrtg with
Hornung on the nationally
telecast Notre Dame replays
each week durlntl the season
Hornung former Reisman
Trophy winner at Notre
Dame and Green Bay Packer
star now works NFL gamea
on CBSTV
The TDC also annollllCed
the names of several more
honorees
including
Oklahoma allAmerlcan
defenstve lineman Leroy
Michi1an
Selmon and
defensive back Dan Dufek
Wake Forest golf COld! Jeue
Haddock and the Deacons
Jay Haas I975 NCAA In
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Apparently Hayes antics
have been more of an em
barrassment to the Btg Ten
than to Ohio State Loftus
w l p
GB
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contmued because OSU
22 0 688 J
off ctals refused to cr tictze
6
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5 28
52 20
Edward
Weaver
and
MDnday Rc u
un vers ty Prestdenl Harold
Den e 2 Ken c k
0
Tu esday Games
L Enarson were forced to
No ga m es s t~edu ed
step up and defend the coach
Wednesday s Game
New Yo k a V g n a
The r excuses were feeble
S
ou a
dan a
Weaver pomted to the 11 or
Den e a San An on o
12 days when Hayes was so
cooperatiVe before the
Na o na
game
Uke any child though
Loftus went on Hayes IS
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talkative ammated and
58
cooperative as a wtnner But
6
bt ter stern and seemmgly
homictdal as a loser
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wtll soon llr• of playing wet
nurse to Hayes while trymg to
2:
ma ntain some self esteem at
the same ttme
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Oh o
Loftus concluded by
UPI
Central
States
Ken
2
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My hope ts that
5 9
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th
notched
20
po
nts
2
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some day Enarson w U teD
3
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nigh
to
pace
the
Hayes
your an em
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barrassment The next tune Marauders to a ~9 wm over
2
9
5
you break a yardline marker R o Grande thetr n nth
22
5
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8
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punch a photographer or hold tr urnph n to games
a
3 23 3
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The Redmen are now 5-7 Ca fa nMonday
your breath until you turn
s Resu 1
4Mon ea 2
blue after you lose you re Ben Fowler contrtbuted I6 Bu a oTuesday
s Games
pomters
to
hew
nnmg
cause
gone
N Y Ra ge sa S Lou s
K-ansas c y a N Y s ande s
That would be proper and Mel Crafter 13
Dcoa A ana
R o Grande down 43 37 a t van ou e a wash ng o
Hell that would be downrtght
Wednesday s Games
refreshmg So wha I if Hayes halft me was led by J n Nne Ph ade
ph a a To on o
would restgn We can t wtn a w lh 26 markers and J m Mon ea a M nneso a
P sbu gh a Ca o n a
nat onal championship wtth Stewar w th 18
os Ang e es a Kan ! as c y
R
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Gra
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w
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hos
t
htm any more anyway
Maybe even UCLA coach) Malone Satw-day m ts MDC w o d H o c k e v Asso at on
S and ngs
Dick Vertne 1 would replace opener
By Un t ed P e s nte nat ona
him
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split pair in

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lo:HIB upse over 20th-ranked
Iowa
A year ago Alaban a
thought ts basketball earn
was ftnally ready to atta n
hetghts prevtously reserved
only for tis tllustrtous football
squad After all all blit one of
f ve starters mcluding 6-foot
10 Leon Douglas returned
from a 22-4 team
Predictably the Crunson
Tide won 22 games for tbe
th rd stratght season to f nish
tn a tte w th Kentucky for the
Southeastern Conference
t tie However the Wildcats
twtce defeated Alabama by
f ve pomts to clatm the
chan p onship
Monday n ght Alabama
got Its long awmted revenge
as Douglass poured n 22
pomts to pace nmth.ranked
Alabama to a 76-1!3 v ctory
over 19th-ranked Kentucky
Unf ortunately
th e
Hawkeyes couldn t execute
the r mentor s w sh
Elsewhere tn the top 10
Kent Benson scored 22 po nts
as topranked lnd ana got
back to tis overpowering
ways wtth a 7~1 v ctory
Northwestern m the Btg Ten
and e ghth r a nked North
Carolina breezed by Yale 81
42
In other maJor games
13th-ranked Mtchigan was 9572 o~er l'yfmnesota Wscons n
beat Ohio State 82-81 n
overttme
LSU down ed
Flortda 85 79 Vanderbtlt
beat prevJously undefeated
MISSISSippi State 7I-'6
Auburn topped Mtsstsstpp
72-86 Purdue routed Butler
81~7 and S
Lou s beat
Drake 73-liB

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beaten
90 to 69

Urbana -stuns Cap, 79-61

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welcome home recept on
which had been planned lor
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L ke Rtchard Ntxon
before the fall wrote Loftus
Woody Hayes act ons are
becQIIltng harder and harder
o defend
Loftus noted that Btg Ten
Comm ss oner Wayne Duke
to ally d sapproved of
Hayes tmmature react on
to defeat

for annual

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NEW YORK (UPI )- The
top I 0 n the Umted Press
Interna tonal Board of
Coaches ratmgs has a rather
unfamilar look abou
Sure Indiana Maryland
UCLA and Marque! e hold
llown the f rst four rankings
!Jut other than No 8 North
Ca rohna the f ve remaiRing
slots are comprtsed of schools
whid) have not captured the
college cage spot! ght for
qu te some t1111e
Wake Forest for example
has not been among the ehte
smce the heyday of Lenrue
Chappell Followmg upsets of
highly-rated North Caro 100
and North Carohna State n
the Btg Four Qass c last
Week
however
the
prevtous y unranked Demon
Deacons jumped all the way
-to seventh place w th an
unblemished 1().() record
In addition to Wake Forest
Washington Nevada Las
Vegas Alabama and St
John s also gamed top 10
rank ngs
whtle
such
perenmals as Notr.e Dame
North Carolina State and
Jr:entucky were aU 10 the
Siicond 10
In recent years the most
'!oteworthy thi ~ g about
WashingLon basketball
fortunes was the way it
managed to always g ve
UCLA at least one tough
g'ame a year This year
though the Huskies are 11.0
• serious Utreat to UCLA n
the Pac..!l and the nat on s
llflhranked team
Ukewise Las Vegas has
never been known for
anything other \han ItS

and dlso_b ed workmen "'
e ef

p onsh ps he s squandered n
recent years
Hayes wbo has been a
target of the Lan ern before
for hts ant cs reftised to talk
to newsmen after the the
Bucke) es 23-10 loss to UCLA
which cost Oh o State the
national champtonshtp
Hayes contmued h s no
com nen
pohcy upon his
return to Columpus and
apparently was responSible
for he cance ng of a

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equ pm ent $2 000 contracts
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It was a super w n

sad I \las " o con pie ely
d fferen ball gan es
Oh o State he sa d showed
pa ence n he firs t half on
bo h offense and defense t
s ym e the Badgers and he
sa d we d dn t exact y put
he ball m lhe hole
A the half Powless talked
of t e W scons n-&lt;lh o State
game two years ago n wh ch
he Buckeyes were down at
he half by some 19 po nts and
came back to t e It up
I told hem f t could
happen once t could happen
aga n Powlless sa d We
should learn from th s one o
have paltence Wes tarted out
the second half wtth paltence
looking before passmg apd tl
patd off
Powless also pratsed t e
crowd wh ch cheered the
Badgers on o heir comeback

Indiana, Maryland remain
one and two in UPI poll

S hoo

Ma y
6
S uden s of
B adbu y Sc hoo p esen ed
he second o wo pe o m
ances o th e sp ng stage
ve n u e
a b ce nte nn a
p og am
S ng Am er ca

the
vo uc he
number
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stalled and he slate has

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Taylor wasn rr ak ng ex
cuses althoug he sa d h s
earn d dn p ac ce Sunday
because t "as t red after the
Ind ana game
You can always make
excuses sa d Taylor
W sconsm s b g heroes
were forward Dale Koheler
who had 26 po nts and reserve
gua d T m Pa ertck who had
10 po nts stx of hem m the
over t me
per od
The
Badgers ted
a 72 72 m
regula ton play and won n
overt ~ e desp te a Buckeye
surge that saw Oh o State
take a 77 72 lead
For Wscans n Coach John
Powless tl was a b g boost as
the Badge rs uppe d he r
overall record to 8 2 w th the
only two losses com ng o the
four h an ked Ma que te
Warr ors

Limtern blasts Woody

sough publ c off ce he has
always been conce ned abou
good resp ns ve go v ern
men

Highlights of 1975 in Meigs County

ava lable to World War II and
Korean confl ct veterans but
under present aw VA wtll
payup o$60amontl for such
help up to a maXJmum of
$720 Thts ts an ncrease from
•
$50 a month and a maXJmurn
payment of $450 last year
paper P 0 Box 1551 Rad o
The tutor al help s not
Ctty Statton New York NY charged agamst lhe veteran s
10019
baste
educa ltonal en
The Health Le tter w 11 gtve Utlement the VA po nted out
you some nformat on on I" addttton lo veterans and
antac ds you may need The servicemen the tu ortal
pom n treat ng hiatal hern a beneftls are ava tabl e to
ts to avo d hav ng any ac d wtdows wtves and ch ldren
dtgesltve juice l~ak ba k study ng under the VA s
ward
nto the lower Dependents Educat onal
esophagus That causes Assistance Program
or burn ng
heartburn
trrttalton tn the pit of lhe
stomach It wlll also damage BRANDO SUED
the lower esophagus m time
LOS ANGELES UP!) You should avo d ly ng dowt1 Marlon Branda and h s son
after eatmg s~ep w th your were sued for $50 000 Monday
bed elevated avoid con
by Wtlliam Gerber who satd
s trtcting garments around thetr truck crashed headon
the waist and develop a hfe into hiS sports car at a high
style to help keep your rate of speed
stomach empty whenever
Gerber satd in his Superior
you lie down
Court suit he was driving his
Of course you may need to 1973 Jensen Healey March 29
IOlle weigh If you h.Bve any wben a jeep truck carrying
problem wtth abdominal Brando and Chrlatian llevi
obesity By dotng all these 16 Brando s son by actresa
things you can protect your Anila Kashfi
hit the car
lower esophagus and avoid Gerber sought ~ DOO lor
ft4ure complications while
injuries to hia nervn~p sys
rellev ng your current tern 3nd $5711 for damage to
symptom
his car

Just what is hiatal hernia?
By Lawrence E Lamb M D
DEAR DR IAMB I have
a htatal herma I ve had It
now for about four years
Every year I go for an X ray
of my stomach and lhts t me
the doctor told me that thts
bern a wen up mto my chest
He never told me that before
All he sa d befo e was tha I I
had the hernia m my
stomach
Dr Lamb s that so' How
could tt go up mto my chest'
stnce I am 43 years old be told
me that there 18 nothmg he
can do for me II hurts and ts
very uncomfortable He gave
me some Donnatal ptlls to
take three t1111es a day before
meals When I run out of pUis
I m supposed to go back to
him
Now If he can I do anylhtng
lor me why go l&gt;ack' He
dtdn t even tell me what to do
for myself what kind of food
to eat or wlult to drink
I don I smoke 011 drink
alcohol Would you please tell
me what I can do for my
Illata! hernia' I m a nervous

Former Phillie outfielder
Mel Clark seeking office

Red guerrillas claim
big victory in Angola

the day after

TheDa ly Sent mel M ddlrport Po neroy 0 Tuesda) Jan 6 197~

RACINE
The Eastern
Jr Htgh cagers had a
relattvely easy tnme as they
came out 47 30 vtctors over
the httle Southern Tornados
Monday evemng at the
Southern Jr Htgh gym The
half ltme score was 28-11
Brtan paced the w nners
with a whopp ng 27 po nts
while
eamma te
Tm
Enevoldsen chipped tn eight
For Southern Johnson had
etght and Pape s x
The seventh grade match
was a much closer game
gomg nto over me before
Southern came out on top 35211 Southern s Talbott paced
all scorers w th 18 pomts and
MeN ckle had 4
Eastern led at the half 19
11 but.scored only one pomt
m the th rd quarter wh le
Southern was addmg 12
Eastern was led by Bobby
Barrtnger s 10 points and Joe
Bowers had 7

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Waverly
Athens
Mel~·

Jackson
Wellston
TOTALS

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0 200 149
5 1 304 :roo
3 2 172 151
3 2 96 17t
t 4 39 99
1 4 66 224
o 5 4lt 231
II 11 1325 13'.15

S.turdtt y s resu It

Athena 48 We ston 38
Monday s results
Athens 34 Me gs 32
ronlon 28 GAHS 27 Cnon
INgue)

Logan 56 Wei stan J3
Waverly 51 Jackson 3&lt;1
Thui'ICIIy 1 games
Gall polls at Athens
LoganMelgs at Jackson
Waverly at Wellston

2

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T Pt
0
4
38
3
3
35
29
2

Piaymg thetr best game of
the season Metgs H gh head w nn p eg
basketball
coach
Ron Quebec
2
6 2
50
ga v
2
S 2
4
Logan s freshman team Ca
Edmon on
5 6 2
32
dropped a thrtller to the To on o
3 22 3
29
Mondav s Aesu
v s I ng Athens team Mondayr
No gam es s hedu ed
n ght 34 32 The w nmng
Tu esday s Gam es
bucket was scored w th two nd anapo sa Edmon on
C nc nna a Hou s o
seconds on the clock
W nn peg a Ca ga y
an o ego a To on o
Me gs shot a hot 16-31 from
Wednesday s Games
he floor for 51 percent Sa D ego a C e e and
o on o a VV nn peg
hilt ng a very hot 7 for 9 n a
Phoen x a M nneso a
good second quartet:. They
New Eng and a 0 awa
had a total of three free Monda y s Co ege BiiiSketba
throws but all missed the r
Aesu ts
By un ted P ess nte nat ona
mark
Eas
The httle Marauders were Ho y C oss 5 Fo dham 56
6 Wm &amp; Ma y 6
led by Rawl ngs and Holley Nana
aga a 6 v a o a 52
w th 10 potn ts ap ece and san on5A m
each had II rebounds Blake
and Becker each had stx
po nts
Athens was led by Bentley
and Ward w th II and 12
pom ts respect vely Metgs
next encounter ts Thtrrsday at
Jackson
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DALLAS UPI - Preston
Pearson says he has a lot of
fr ends n Pittsburgh
Stee er coach Chuck Noll t
seems ts not one of them
The players m Pittsburgh
are all my frtends Pearson
sa d
I don t have any
an mos ty oward any of
them
Only one man made the
dec s on - Noll
The dec s on to which Pear
son refers s the one that
severed hun from the P tis
burgh roster on the last cut
made by NFL teams lh s
season Any team m the
league could then have
p eked up Pearson for the
$100 wa ver pr ce None dtd
Fmally
the.._ Dallas
Cowboys n need of some
expertence at runnmg back
s gned Pearson as a free
agent
After puttmg together a
s eady performance all year
Pearson went wtld last
Sunday m Dallas 37 7 NFC
t tle tr umph over Los
Angeles - catchmg seven
passes for 123 yards and three
touchdowns
Tha was sure the way to
go aU r ght S81d Pea rson

)XJOr defense n the second

qua ter the Rockets blew a
2-po nt lead and too many
fouls each earn had 33)
There were too many of
fens ve rebounds 2I ) for
Ch cago
Mtke Newlm and Kelvm
Mtrrphy each had 23 potnts to
pace Houston whtch fell to
16-17 fo r the season Chtcago
IS 9-25

Pearson played wtth Pttts
burgh m the Steelers 16-6 wm
over Minnesota m Super Bowl
IX It ts the manner m wh ch
he left..!!'at grates on hts
nerves ,...
When you are traded tt s
no so bad Pearson satd
be a ~se someone else
thmks enough of you to want
you on his team
But be ng put on wa vers
really hurts your prtde But
I m not gomg o make any
response toward Noll He had
a dec s on to make and he
made tt
Of course I thmk h s
decision was the wrong one
I m sure he doesn t care
anythmg about me so why
should I care anythmg about
him
Pearson has seen plenty of
both Super Bowl teams SIT he
knows what tl s go ng to take
for Dallas to upset the
Steelers Jan 18
You have to play phys cal
football I guess you would
hav.e to gtve the edge to the
Steelers because they have
been to the Super Bowl But I
th nk we can play w lh
them
Th s Week s spocfet

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SEOAL FRESHMEN

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ttpped 11 and tt came to me I
hen put tt up Mart n satd
The ball sruled through the
net he buzzer soooded and
tha was the ball game
The Rockets led 77 73 en
er ng the f nal pertod
desp te a career and game
high 27 pot11ts by Ch cago s
M ckey Johnson who did not
see act on m the !mal pertod
Johnson enWred the game
averag ng 12 po n s a game
and had 15 at the half But he
p eked up his f fth foul w th
47 left n the th trd pertod and
was replaced by Martn
We made too many lunda
mental rmstakes
sa 1d
Houston Coach John Egan
too many turnovers (30)

Noll had to make
decision--Pearson

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CH ICAGO UPf ) When a
Nat ona l Basketball
Assoc at on team shoots 56
per cent for the entire game
t s only natural to assume
th~t t w ll wtn the game
Such was not the case for
the Houston Rockets The
Rockets desptte thetr hot
shootmg fell to the Cb cago
Bulls 911-97 Monday ntgh n
the only NBA game
scheduled
Houston h t 33 of 59 shots
from the floor and m~de 31 of
36 free thro wattempts (86 per
cent ) But they f zzled n he
last seconds when Ch cago s
Jack Marm scored at he
buzzer
Houston ed 97-96 after
Rudy TomJanov ch sank one
of two free throws w th 19
seconds left But Cb cago got
the rebound on he m ssed
second shot and called t me
out w th t• seconds
r emam ng
On the last play tt was se
u~ for Nortn (Van Lier to
penetrate and h s shot was
b ocked sa d Marm Jerry
Sloan got t and btl the run
hen Tom ( Boerw nkle)

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on the squad in receptions
with 40 and topping all Skin
ball ca rriers in scoring wilh
42 points.
For his efforts, Thomas has
been named United Press
International's rookie of the
year lor the National Football
Conference. He received 20 of
a possible 39 votes from
UPI 's selection panel, which
consists of three writers from
each conference city .
Only three other rookies
received votes, with Atlanta
quarterback Bartkowski the
runner-up with ·16 votes, lot-

Dayton trips Dolphills
By United Press In·
temalional
Dayton's Fred Eckert may
be just a freshman, but
already he 's ·showing signs or
having come from the same
mold that produced so many
other Flyers basketball
greats.
Eckert came off the bench
·in the first half Monday night
to hit five of his first six fieldgoal attempts and help
Dayton to a 4~0 lead on the
way to . a 92-ll.'l win over
Jacksonville.
The Flyers built their lead
in · the second stariza,
primarily on the play of
Johnny "Davis, Jim Paxson
and Layton Moulton , to 19
points with 12 minutes left in
the game.
Flyers coach Don Donoher
cleared his bench when
Dayton went out in front by 21
points with six minutes

remaining.
"The way we attacked and
broke their 1-3-1 press was
the key to our offense," said
Donoher.
Jacksonville coach Don
Beasley pointed to the
opening 20 minutes as crucial'
to the final outcome.
" The first half was tne key
to the game," Sllid Beasley.

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Ironton
:· frosh nip
GHS 28-27
Bill Beckett's short jumper
with I i21 remaining and a
free throw by Jerry Harvey
with 23 seconds left in the
game gave Ironton's visiting
freshmen a 28-27 come-frombehind victory over Gallia
Academy's freshmen in a

non-league game here
Monday evening.
The win left Iron.ton 9-0 on
the year . GAHS lost its first
game in six starts.
• Gallipolis led 4-3 after one
•
period, but trailed 13-12
"· during the halftime in·
:" termissioh. Gallipolis led 24~ 19 goin'g into the final period.
•• Jeff Lanham ied Gallia's
attack with nine points .
~ Bruce Hines added eight.
•
Beckett led the winners
••. with 10 points. Bob Clay
. added eight.
~ - Thursday, GARS returns to
:!-. league actiOn with a game at
M
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"Dayton controlled the game
and made us play ·their ball ."
Beasley said Eckert's play
in the opening period and his
team's inability to contain
Davis in the presS also hurt

Johnson
feels he is
fortunate
By RICK VAN SANT
CIN CINNATI (UP!)
New Cincinnati Bengals head
coach Bill Johnson insists he
will be his own man, but
concedes it would be ' 1t:lwnb "
not to seek guidance from the
legend he is repiacing, Paul
Brown.
"Obviously there's going to
be .a lot of talk and
speculation abuut whether
Paul Brown helps ine coach
the team," Johnson observed
in an interview Monday, his '
first day in the office as head
coach.
''Btit I don't see my position
as precarious," he quickly
added . "Frankly I feel I'm in
a very fortunate position.
" It would be dumb not to
use the tools that you have
available. And, Paul Brown is
one of the · tools that the
Cincinnati Bengals have.
" I may have to go IAJ him .
You never know about those
things. I've learned in this
business that you need all the
help you can get.
.
''However, I am absolutely
not intimidated by Paul still ·
being around as general
manager. I'm sure that was
the last thing he had on his
mind when he appointed me
head coach.
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He made it very clear to
me that all the functions of a
head football coach would me
mine . I can say whole~
heartedly that I am the head

coach."
Although such questions
about control of the team
might npt arise in lJlOSt head
coaching shakeups, they are
being tos sed at · Johnson
because the "legend" he is
replacing is still sticking
around as general manager.
AI though Brown ended his
41-year foaching career New
Year's Day, he made it clear
he was continuing as general
manager , immediately hiring
a new assistant coach - Mike
McCormack, with an old
assistant coaeh - Chuck
Weber - resigning the next
day.

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the Dolphins badly.
Davis led the Dayton
charg~ with 27 points. Eckert
finished with 16, Paxson 14
and Moulton, Erv 'Giddings
and Doug Harris 10 each.
Kent Glover scored a
gameHigh 28 points for
Jacksonville, Feiton Young
18, Marvin Uoyd 13 and
Henry Patterson 12.
The Flyers are now 6-5 and
the Dolphins 2-7.
Elsewhere in Ohio college
action
Monday
night,
Wisconsin nipped Ohio State
82-81, Urbana defeated
Capital 79-61, Ceotral State
downed Rio Grande!J0-69, and
Mercy (Mich.) defeated
Tiffin 75-67.

lowed by Green Bay running
back Willard Harrell with two
and Detroit guard Lynn
Boden wlth one.
Thomas carried the ball
just three times for two yards
·in

game victory over New
Orleans, but was in the
starting line-up the following
week when the Redskins
blasted the New York Giants.
Thomas remained the
team's No. I tailback and did
such an outstanding job that
when Larry Brown again was
healthy, the veteran was
switched to fullback to accommodate the rookie.
Thomas had three 100-yard
rushlng days this season,
topped by a 124-yard effort
against Cleveland.
Thomas is the third of three
football playing brothers .
Oldest brother Jimmy played
with San Francisco for five
years before moving on to
coach at TCU and brother
Earl is a wide receiver with
the St. J.,ouis Cardinals .

By RICK VAN S.v~T
CJNCINN AT! (UP!) - It
was cheered in Cincinnati,
but it may be banned in
BOston .
The Ci.ncinnati Reds hosted
a movie wor ld · permier
Monday night, and ihere
were nothing but rave
reviews.
But the (itrn probably will
bomb In Boston.
The show, of oourse, was
baseball's annual World
Series liim, called "Super
Series '75," highlights of the
RedS' dramatic win over the
jloston Red Sox last October .
"It made me proud· of my
Jearn all over again /'
beamed Reds President Bob
How sam after the show,

. NEIGHER FffiE OR FLOOD ... Although the
Pomeroy-Mason Bridge was closed several weeks last
year. tha t didn't stop Robert Lipscomb and son Eyria of
Mason from a perfect attendance record at the Pomeroy
Seventh-day Adventist church for Sabbath school and
church services in 1975. The Lipscombs parked on· the
West Virginia side of the river, walked across the bridge
each Saturday, and a fellow member of the church, took
them to the Adventist church on Mulberry Heights Road .
Above, they hold perfect attendance gifts present&lt;!\\ by the
Sabbath school Supt. Rita White. Another member, Sarah
Drake of New Haven also walked across the bridge on
severa l Sabbaths to attend Sabbath school and church.

Bru:ker rites are Wednesday I
MASON\ . W. Va . - Sh irl ey
Barker, , 38, of Ma son, a
veteran'
of
Vietnam,
T~a ilanif, Korea and Alaska
wd~ the United Stat es Arm y,
and a member of th e Ma son
VFW Post , dled Su nday in the
. ~eteran $ Hospital in Hun ·
hngton .
Funera l ser vices wi ll be
con ducted at 1: 30 p.m.
f rom
the
Wedn esday
F?glesong Fun era l Home
w1th
t h e Rev . Geo r ge
Hoschar o ffi ~ i at ing and
burial to fol low 1n the Adams ·
ville Cemete rv . Vis (.! at ion

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hour~ a t the funeral home w ill

be after· 3 p.m. Tuesday .
He was born July 28 1937
in West Columbia, a ~on of
Herma n Barker , who sur .
vives. and the late Margaret
Va nMeter Barker. Oth er
sur vivors are four sister s,
Mrs. Lucille (Ernest) Reed
and Mrs. Dor othy (Roger)
Ru ssell. both Mason ; Mrs .
Bernice ( Don) Cole, Hins·
dale, Ill .; and Mrs. Linda
(Roger) Delaro sa J uli e t
Il l.; two brothers , R'ona ld, of
Lemont, Ill., and Wendell. of
Point Pl easa nt.
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POINT PLEASANT
Stating that he "wanted to
return to the people of Mason
County the services of a lulltime Sheriff," Trox, "Shorty"
Huffman Monday filed for
that office.
·
Huffman easily was elected
Sheriff in 1968 by a wide
margin. Commenting on that
term of office, Huffman
stated that during his time in
office, the budget of the
Sheriff was the only one-third ·
or w~at is prese ntly being
spent.
The former sheriff is the
owner and operator of Point
Pleasant Recapping and
raises beef ca ttle. He is
. married and lives at Camp
Conley. His wife, Barbara, is
a former Point Pleasant
Councilwoman . They have
three sons, the younges t of
which, Shawn, attends Point
Pleasant High School.
In 1974 Huffman was
eiected by the Mason County
Democr(l li c
Executive
Committee as its chairman, a
position he presently holds. A
v"eteran of the Air Force, he
belongs to various service
and civic organizations and is

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J UDGE COOK

Ravenna judge
is candidate
for high court

By Helen and Sue Bottel
Love Me, Love My Nag

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Rap:
Last March, I bought the grossest looking horse you ever
SIIW .. . for a dollar. I've spent over $20() trying to get him in
shape, but he's still skinny.and kind of sad looking. (I run two
paper routes to support him .)
How can r make people stop laughing at him ? Some of
them·even think I don't treat him right, but he gets more loving
care than any horse I know. He's just not beautiful and he
·
probably feels terrible about it.
I hope you'll print this so that the people who know my
horse, Topper , will stop cutting him up . - TERRI AND
TOPPER

RAVENNA , Ohio- Judge
Robert E. Cook of the 11th
District Court of Appeals
Dear T. and L:
Tues day a nn ounced hi s
Printing your letter won 't stop all the fun-pokers, but be
candidac y for the Ohio
assured
, Topper could care 'Jess, so long as he has a loving
Supreme Court in 1976. Cook,
owner
...
Tell 'em he 's a hQrse of adifferent contour and ignore
a Democrat, is · presen tly
the jabs. - HELEN AND SUE
serving his seventh year on
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the Cour t of Appeals. He is a
Dear Helen and Sue '
former Prosecuting AtThe second time I walked into my girl's house , her'
IAJrney, Common Pleas Judge .
grandmother
told me , if her "baby" came up pregnant, she'd
and a member of the United
have
me.
in
jail
. (I'm 20, she's 16.) Ever since then I've had to
States Congress .
A life long resident of listen to 5!kninute lectures on the ills of sex..
· At first her Mom and Dad let me iake·her on a double date
Portage County, Cook and his
once a week, and go to church witH her on SUnday. Now they
wife Evelyn reside in
won't let me see her anymore because I'm "too old ." This is
Ravenna. He is a graduate of
Kent State Universi ty and because her grandmother said so and she controls the family .
Before, they liked me line and even had me to dinner often.
The College of William and
We're sensible and aren't going the sex route . She will
Mary La.w Sc!Jiol, Williamsfinish school, and I 'll complete my night school work before we
burg, Va. Cook said he seeks
even think of marriage. We don't want to sneak, but we care a
a sea t on the Supreme Court
lot for eaeh other . How do I convince grandma I'm not growing
in a n effort tO bes t use his
horrui on my forehead? - NOT SO HORRIBLE HENRY
lt'ial and appellate .c9urt
experience in the tid- Dear Henry,
ministration of justice.
"'Forget grandma (who seems beyond hope) and concentrate on convincing Mom and Dad. If they aren't completely dominated by a matriarch , they should soon realize
their daughter is safter with a sane 20.year-&lt;&gt;ld than she might
be With an - er - hom-growing teenage boy.- HELEN

Among "first nighters"
was Pete Rose, the series
MVP, who watched placidly
as he made head-first slides
and slammed out base hits.
The only thing that startled
Rose was the high~niensity
sound system ·which made
every ba tied ball sound like a
thtlliderous home run. ·
" Wish everything I hit
sounded like that,' ' muttered
Rose.
The movie, produced by
Major League Baseball
Films and available soon
from U.S. Navy recruiting
Hen&lt;y : •
centers around the country,
Someone should tell grandma that susptcwn over· offers some unique insight
. protection , constant warnings , lack of trust and bossu;ess not
into what was Sllid during
only drive a girl up the wall , but out the back door to meet her
those hot series arguments.
bQyfriend on the sneak. (And THAT can lead to trouble .)
·
Both Reds manager Sparky
I
hdpe
your
g.f.'s
parents
don't
stay
chicken
long
.
SUE
Ariderson and Red Sox boss
Rap:
.
.
Sunday Lat e Night
Darrell Johnson were wired
Mi xe d Le a gue
· I met Tony at our country fair carnival, where he operated
for sound by the movie·
Dec. 28 ,. 1975
the
dune-toss concession. I gave him my address and phone
Standings
producers.
Team
W,
L.
number
and he t?"k me out twice. I love the way he talks,
The flm
i opens, of course, No . 6
8 0
way he s bwlt ... and when he smiles - wow !
walks,
the
with the most controversial No . s
8 0
· He gave me the address of his next stop, but when I wrote ,
B 0
play of the series - the ~~~~ity Print Shop
0 8
my letter was returned. Could you,please tell me how to get in
disputed bunt by Cincimati's Pauley·s I ns . &amp;
Ed Armbrister . The play NoR. •4• 11 Y
o 8 toueh with a traveling carnival? All I know is its name. I know
o a
Tony is waiting for my letter. - E. F.
helped the Reds win the third
High games
Men . Don
game but the Red Sox Beegle . 167 ; R.oger Spence r
. •
. 160 ; s am S•monds 151;
Dear E.,
clanne~
Armbrister in- Wome n Jean Spencer 148;
If Tony "is waiting for your letter," then I'm due to win the
terfered with catcher Carlton Sharon He in l &lt;t 6:. Ma r y
Hoover 142 .
,
gold
plated wrist watch on my first dime-toss. The odds are
Fisk.
Hig h ser ies
m en, Sa m
about the same. Forget him . - SUE
Si
mo_
n
ds
452
;
Roger
Spencer
''He was interfering," 4&lt;1!,) : Do n Beegle 4\4 ; women
Johnson screams at umpire
Mary Hoover 1101 ,' Dee
Dear E.,
Simonds 398 J Jea n Spencer
Larry Barnett. "I'm telling J95
.
He has YOUR address. If he wanted to get in tpuch he
you that man interfered."
Team 11i9h gam e · Tellm
would. Carnie men aren't good risks. - HELEN
'
. 5 5~7
Replies the calm ump, NoTeam
hig h series - No . 5
was
no
In· 1685 .
"There
terference."
In another game, Johnson dramatic sixth game.
COMP.LITI
roars from the dugout to
But, of course, the Reds
contend that Rose was not hit went on to win the series in
by a pitched ball .
INIUIANCIIIIVICI
the seventh game, and when
"I want you explain to me fUm narratqr Joe Garagiola
what you were doing on that declared "The Cincinnati
play," Johnson demanda of Reds are world champions,"
the umpire. Johnann later the th'latre - filled with Reds :
informs the umpires they are officials and their guests - .
running "a lousyoperatlon." erupted into applause.
The film also brings back
There was one player who
some ''magic moments" in restrained hl~ applause,
the series - like- workhorse however.
.
pitcher Luis Tlant's uncamy
"Yeah, tho Reds were thi.
pitching motion set to a Latin best team in baaebltU In
beat on the soundtrack.
"QUALITY end
1975," said special guest
And, there's the "body Darrel Chaney. " But the
SERVICE"
english " that Carlton Fisk Atlanta Braves wW be the
employed to help his game- best in '76."
winning home run.stay fair in
After the series, the Reds
the 12th inning of · that traded Oianey to Atlanta.

BOWLING

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TUESDAY
MIDDLEPORT Masonic
Lotlge 363, F&amp;Af&gt;l, Tuesday,
7i30p.m. ; all Master Masons
invited.
CHESTER COUNCIL 323 D
of ' A Tuesday 7i30 p.m.
Election and installation of
officers. Officers to wear
white.
POMEROY Chapter 186,
Order of the Eastern Star,
will meet at 7' 30 Tuesady
nigl.lt at Pomeroy Masonic
Temple.
I OHIO ETA Phi Chapter,
Bela Sigma Phi Sorority, 7,30
Tuesday a t the Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
WEDNESDAY
JUNIOR
AMERICAN
Legion Auxiliary , Drew ·
Webster Post 39, 7 p.m.
Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. Harry Davis .
MIDDLEPORT Literary
Club, 2 p.m. Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Nan Moore .
Annual busin ess meeting,
with Mrs . Arthur Strauss to
review " Washington's Caval·
cade" by Charles Hurd. Roll
call will be a comment on
impressive things about
Washington, D. C.
MIDDLEPORT Firemen's
Auxiliary, Wednesday, 7i30
p.m. at the firehouse . Mrs.
Betty Ohlinger a nd Mrs.
Emma Wayland to be the
hostesses.

TROY HUFFMAN
a Mason.
In announcing his candidacy, Huffman pledged "to
be a full-lime working honest
sheriff, one that the people
ca n depend on and one that
they can find either a t the
Sheriff's Office or out on
patroL" He also noted that he
·would work tow ards ef- .
lective, but eveq-ha nded law
enforcemen t throughout the
county ,
Huffman is a former
Preisdent of the Mason
County Young Democrats,
and was host in 1968 to the
sta tew ide convention held,
here .

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DEAR POLLY - ·Is there
any way to get the last onetliird to one-half of the conte~ts out.of an aerosol can? I
have four cans of different
things that will not spray
anymore. Not only is a lot of
moil ey w.asted ; but · the
frustration. is maddening. I
have shaken my a rm off but
the cans will not spray aild no
one seems to know the a nswer. - RUTH .
DEAR RUTH - How I wish
I did have a foolproof aliSwer
·to this. Some cans say to give
the valve a half tum for
longer · use . Also, many
products stick around the
spray opening and need to
have any accumulation wiped
away or cleaned out with a
pin. I have done this and then
Immersed the can upside
down In warm water to help
dissolve anything that might
be clogging it. ~ POLLY .

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POMEROY Lodge 164,
. F&amp;AM. regular meeting , 7:30
. p. m. Wednesday at imple; all
Master Masons attending .
THURSDAY
CATHOLIC Women's Club,
8 p.m. Thursday at church
rectory with Jane Frymyer,
Marilyn E ppl e, Jo Ellen
Roush and Janis Deem,
hostesses; no mass .
CHESHIRE
UNit ed
Methodist Women, Thursday,
I : 30 p.m. a t church with
prayer and self-denial services as program topic;
anyone welcome.
FREE CLothing day ,
Thursday, at Salvation · Ar·
my,
Bu tternut
Ave ..
Pomeroy, 10 a.m. until noon.
All area residents in need of
clothing are welcome.
'PAST Coun cilors Club,
Daughters of America , 7: 30
p.m. Thursday a t home of
Mrs. Eva Dessauer.
·
REVIVAL Hysell Run Free .
Me thodist Church Thursday
through Jan . 18, 7:30 p.m.
with Rev. Norma n Taylor as
evangelist; s pecia l vocal
music. Paul Neville, pastor,
invites the public.
LAUREL CLIFF Be tter
Health Club, 7i30 Thursday,
at the home ,or Mrs. Iva
Powell.
ROCK SPRINGS Grange ,
7i30 p.m. Thursday .

liquid detergent, hand soap or
laundry detergent and rub,
and 'they always come out for
me. I worked lor years in ·
doctors' offices and in
hos pi(ats and know that
~ither hot or cold water
congeals blood, so tile suceess
is determined by the temperat\lfe of the .water.
MACIE.
You will receive a dollar If
Polly uses your favorlte
homemaking Idea , Pet
Peeve, Polly's Problem or
solution to a problem. Write
Polly In care of this ' newspaper.
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DEAR POLLY - My Pet
Peev·e concerns the cords on
elec tric irons . They are
always too short to reach the
'end of the ironing ·hoard, so
one can iron the shoulders of
shirts . - MICKI.
DEAR POLLY - W))~n
buying readymade clothes off
the rack, many of them do not
have any seams that can be
let out. :I'hey are hemstitched
along the edges by maehine
and only have one-fourth inch
sea ms. After the first
washing the garment is often
tighter and there is no way to
let it out. What happened to
those five-eighths seams we
used to.have in dresses, etc.?
That is my Pet )'eeve. MRS. E .M.M.
DEAR POLLY - My answer Is for Mrs. B. who
cam.o t get blood siains out Of
permanent press linens. I
have been very successful
with the following, as long as
the stains have not been
tampered with. Just wet in
luke warm (not hot or cold)
water and work stain with the
hands, as you hold them
under the running water. If a
stain has dried .nd seems a
add

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By RICK GOSSEUN
the fifth round.
UPI Sports Writer
But thE Redskins do S&lt;.'Out
NEW YORK ( UPI) - ThE the colle~e ranks and do know
Washington Redskins do not talent- whleh is why Allen
get many picks in the annual tapped running back Mike
college dralt each January. ~Thomas ·when he was still
so when their turn comes o.,- around in the filth round last
they have to make their January .
selection count.
Thomas, who spent the last
George Allen has built the lew games of his senior
Redskins on his "future is sea5on at the University of
now" credo and, in doing so, Nev.ada-Las Vegas on the
has stripped his club of bench nursing an ankle invirtually all high round draft jury, responded to the
·· picks
through .., 1980. Redsk~ n s' confidence by
Washington did not get a pick leading the team in rushing
in thE 1975 college draft until wi\h 919 yards, ranking third

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on the squad in receptions
with 40 and topping all Skin
ball ca rriers in scoring wilh
42 points.
For his efforts, Thomas has
been named United Press
International's rookie of the
year lor the National Football
Conference. He received 20 of
a possible 39 votes from
UPI 's selection panel, which
consists of three writers from
each conference city .
Only three other rookies
received votes, with Atlanta
quarterback Bartkowski the
runner-up with ·16 votes, lot-

Dayton trips Dolphills
By United Press In·
temalional
Dayton's Fred Eckert may
be just a freshman, but
already he 's ·showing signs or
having come from the same
mold that produced so many
other Flyers basketball
greats.
Eckert came off the bench
·in the first half Monday night
to hit five of his first six fieldgoal attempts and help
Dayton to a 4~0 lead on the
way to . a 92-ll.'l win over
Jacksonville.
The Flyers built their lead
in · the second stariza,
primarily on the play of
Johnny "Davis, Jim Paxson
and Layton Moulton , to 19
points with 12 minutes left in
the game.
Flyers coach Don Donoher
cleared his bench when
Dayton went out in front by 21
points with six minutes

remaining.
"The way we attacked and
broke their 1-3-1 press was
the key to our offense," said
Donoher.
Jacksonville coach Don
Beasley pointed to the
opening 20 minutes as crucial'
to the final outcome.
" The first half was tne key
to the game," Sllid Beasley.

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Ironton
:· frosh nip
GHS 28-27
Bill Beckett's short jumper
with I i21 remaining and a
free throw by Jerry Harvey
with 23 seconds left in the
game gave Ironton's visiting
freshmen a 28-27 come-frombehind victory over Gallia
Academy's freshmen in a

non-league game here
Monday evening.
The win left Iron.ton 9-0 on
the year . GAHS lost its first
game in six starts.
• Gallipolis led 4-3 after one
•
period, but trailed 13-12
"· during the halftime in·
:" termissioh. Gallipolis led 24~ 19 goin'g into the final period.
•• Jeff Lanham ied Gallia's
attack with nine points .
~ Bruce Hines added eight.
•
Beckett led the winners
••. with 10 points. Bob Clay
. added eight.
~ - Thursday, GARS returns to
:!-. league actiOn with a game at
M
Athens. •

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"Dayton controlled the game
and made us play ·their ball ."
Beasley said Eckert's play
in the opening period and his
team's inability to contain
Davis in the presS also hurt

Johnson
feels he is
fortunate
By RICK VAN SANT
CIN CINNATI (UP!)
New Cincinnati Bengals head
coach Bill Johnson insists he
will be his own man, but
concedes it would be ' 1t:lwnb "
not to seek guidance from the
legend he is repiacing, Paul
Brown.
"Obviously there's going to
be .a lot of talk and
speculation abuut whether
Paul Brown helps ine coach
the team," Johnson observed
in an interview Monday, his '
first day in the office as head
coach.
''Btit I don't see my position
as precarious," he quickly
added . "Frankly I feel I'm in
a very fortunate position.
" It would be dumb not to
use the tools that you have
available. And, Paul Brown is
one of the · tools that the
Cincinnati Bengals have.
" I may have to go IAJ him .
You never know about those
things. I've learned in this
business that you need all the
help you can get.
.
''However, I am absolutely
not intimidated by Paul still ·
being around as general
manager. I'm sure that was
the last thing he had on his
mind when he appointed me
head coach.
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He made it very clear to
me that all the functions of a
head football coach would me
mine . I can say whole~
heartedly that I am the head

coach."
Although such questions
about control of the team
might npt arise in lJlOSt head
coaching shakeups, they are
being tos sed at · Johnson
because the "legend" he is
replacing is still sticking
around as general manager.
AI though Brown ended his
41-year foaching career New
Year's Day, he made it clear
he was continuing as general
manager , immediately hiring
a new assistant coach - Mike
McCormack, with an old
assistant coaeh - Chuck
Weber - resigning the next
day.

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the Dolphins badly.
Davis led the Dayton
charg~ with 27 points. Eckert
finished with 16, Paxson 14
and Moulton, Erv 'Giddings
and Doug Harris 10 each.
Kent Glover scored a
gameHigh 28 points for
Jacksonville, Feiton Young
18, Marvin Uoyd 13 and
Henry Patterson 12.
The Flyers are now 6-5 and
the Dolphins 2-7.
Elsewhere in Ohio college
action
Monday
night,
Wisconsin nipped Ohio State
82-81, Urbana defeated
Capital 79-61, Ceotral State
downed Rio Grande!J0-69, and
Mercy (Mich.) defeated
Tiffin 75-67.

lowed by Green Bay running
back Willard Harrell with two
and Detroit guard Lynn
Boden wlth one.
Thomas carried the ball
just three times for two yards
·in

game victory over New
Orleans, but was in the
starting line-up the following
week when the Redskins
blasted the New York Giants.
Thomas remained the
team's No. I tailback and did
such an outstanding job that
when Larry Brown again was
healthy, the veteran was
switched to fullback to accommodate the rookie.
Thomas had three 100-yard
rushlng days this season,
topped by a 124-yard effort
against Cleveland.
Thomas is the third of three
football playing brothers .
Oldest brother Jimmy played
with San Francisco for five
years before moving on to
coach at TCU and brother
Earl is a wide receiver with
the St. J.,ouis Cardinals .

By RICK VAN S.v~T
CJNCINN AT! (UP!) - It
was cheered in Cincinnati,
but it may be banned in
BOston .
The Ci.ncinnati Reds hosted
a movie wor ld · permier
Monday night, and ihere
were nothing but rave
reviews.
But the (itrn probably will
bomb In Boston.
The show, of oourse, was
baseball's annual World
Series liim, called "Super
Series '75," highlights of the
RedS' dramatic win over the
jloston Red Sox last October .
"It made me proud· of my
Jearn all over again /'
beamed Reds President Bob
How sam after the show,

. NEIGHER FffiE OR FLOOD ... Although the
Pomeroy-Mason Bridge was closed several weeks last
year. tha t didn't stop Robert Lipscomb and son Eyria of
Mason from a perfect attendance record at the Pomeroy
Seventh-day Adventist church for Sabbath school and
church services in 1975. The Lipscombs parked on· the
West Virginia side of the river, walked across the bridge
each Saturday, and a fellow member of the church, took
them to the Adventist church on Mulberry Heights Road .
Above, they hold perfect attendance gifts present&lt;!\\ by the
Sabbath school Supt. Rita White. Another member, Sarah
Drake of New Haven also walked across the bridge on
severa l Sabbaths to attend Sabbath school and church.

Bru:ker rites are Wednesday I
MASON\ . W. Va . - Sh irl ey
Barker, , 38, of Ma son, a
veteran'
of
Vietnam,
T~a ilanif, Korea and Alaska
wd~ the United Stat es Arm y,
and a member of th e Ma son
VFW Post , dled Su nday in the
. ~eteran $ Hospital in Hun ·
hngton .
Funera l ser vices wi ll be
con ducted at 1: 30 p.m.
f rom
the
Wedn esday
F?glesong Fun era l Home
w1th
t h e Rev . Geo r ge
Hoschar o ffi ~ i at ing and
burial to fol low 1n the Adams ·
ville Cemete rv . Vis (.! at ion

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be after· 3 p.m. Tuesday .
He was born July 28 1937
in West Columbia, a ~on of
Herma n Barker , who sur .
vives. and the late Margaret
Va nMeter Barker. Oth er
sur vivors are four sister s,
Mrs. Lucille (Ernest) Reed
and Mrs. Dor othy (Roger)
Ru ssell. both Mason ; Mrs .
Bernice ( Don) Cole, Hins·
dale, Ill .; and Mrs. Linda
(Roger) Delaro sa J uli e t
Il l.; two brothers , R'ona ld, of
Lemont, Ill., and Wendell. of
Point Pl easa nt.
,

POINT PLEASANT
Stating that he "wanted to
return to the people of Mason
County the services of a lulltime Sheriff," Trox, "Shorty"
Huffman Monday filed for
that office.
·
Huffman easily was elected
Sheriff in 1968 by a wide
margin. Commenting on that
term of office, Huffman
stated that during his time in
office, the budget of the
Sheriff was the only one-third ·
or w~at is prese ntly being
spent.
The former sheriff is the
owner and operator of Point
Pleasant Recapping and
raises beef ca ttle. He is
. married and lives at Camp
Conley. His wife, Barbara, is
a former Point Pleasant
Councilwoman . They have
three sons, the younges t of
which, Shawn, attends Point
Pleasant High School.
In 1974 Huffman was
eiected by the Mason County
Democr(l li c
Executive
Committee as its chairman, a
position he presently holds. A
v"eteran of the Air Force, he
belongs to various service
and civic organizations and is

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Ravenna judge
is candidate
for high court

By Helen and Sue Bottel
Love Me, Love My Nag

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Rap:
Last March, I bought the grossest looking horse you ever
SIIW .. . for a dollar. I've spent over $20() trying to get him in
shape, but he's still skinny.and kind of sad looking. (I run two
paper routes to support him .)
How can r make people stop laughing at him ? Some of
them·even think I don't treat him right, but he gets more loving
care than any horse I know. He's just not beautiful and he
·
probably feels terrible about it.
I hope you'll print this so that the people who know my
horse, Topper , will stop cutting him up . - TERRI AND
TOPPER

RAVENNA , Ohio- Judge
Robert E. Cook of the 11th
District Court of Appeals
Dear T. and L:
Tues day a nn ounced hi s
Printing your letter won 't stop all the fun-pokers, but be
candidac y for the Ohio
assured
, Topper could care 'Jess, so long as he has a loving
Supreme Court in 1976. Cook,
owner
...
Tell 'em he 's a hQrse of adifferent contour and ignore
a Democrat, is · presen tly
the jabs. - HELEN AND SUE
serving his seventh year on
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the Cour t of Appeals. He is a
Dear Helen and Sue '
former Prosecuting AtThe second time I walked into my girl's house , her'
IAJrney, Common Pleas Judge .
grandmother
told me , if her "baby" came up pregnant, she'd
and a member of the United
have
me.
in
jail
. (I'm 20, she's 16.) Ever since then I've had to
States Congress .
A life long resident of listen to 5!kninute lectures on the ills of sex..
· At first her Mom and Dad let me iake·her on a double date
Portage County, Cook and his
once a week, and go to church witH her on SUnday. Now they
wife Evelyn reside in
won't let me see her anymore because I'm "too old ." This is
Ravenna. He is a graduate of
Kent State Universi ty and because her grandmother said so and she controls the family .
Before, they liked me line and even had me to dinner often.
The College of William and
We're sensible and aren't going the sex route . She will
Mary La.w Sc!Jiol, Williamsfinish school, and I 'll complete my night school work before we
burg, Va. Cook said he seeks
even think of marriage. We don't want to sneak, but we care a
a sea t on the Supreme Court
lot for eaeh other . How do I convince grandma I'm not growing
in a n effort tO bes t use his
horrui on my forehead? - NOT SO HORRIBLE HENRY
lt'ial and appellate .c9urt
experience in the tid- Dear Henry,
ministration of justice.
"'Forget grandma (who seems beyond hope) and concentrate on convincing Mom and Dad. If they aren't completely dominated by a matriarch , they should soon realize
their daughter is safter with a sane 20.year-&lt;&gt;ld than she might
be With an - er - hom-growing teenage boy.- HELEN

Among "first nighters"
was Pete Rose, the series
MVP, who watched placidly
as he made head-first slides
and slammed out base hits.
The only thing that startled
Rose was the high~niensity
sound system ·which made
every ba tied ball sound like a
thtlliderous home run. ·
" Wish everything I hit
sounded like that,' ' muttered
Rose.
The movie, produced by
Major League Baseball
Films and available soon
from U.S. Navy recruiting
Hen&lt;y : •
centers around the country,
Someone should tell grandma that susptcwn over· offers some unique insight
. protection , constant warnings , lack of trust and bossu;ess not
into what was Sllid during
only drive a girl up the wall , but out the back door to meet her
those hot series arguments.
bQyfriend on the sneak. (And THAT can lead to trouble .)
·
Both Reds manager Sparky
I
hdpe
your
g.f.'s
parents
don't
stay
chicken
long
.
SUE
Ariderson and Red Sox boss
Rap:
.
.
Sunday Lat e Night
Darrell Johnson were wired
Mi xe d Le a gue
· I met Tony at our country fair carnival, where he operated
for sound by the movie·
Dec. 28 ,. 1975
the
dune-toss concession. I gave him my address and phone
Standings
producers.
Team
W,
L.
number
and he t?"k me out twice. I love the way he talks,
The flm
i opens, of course, No . 6
8 0
way he s bwlt ... and when he smiles - wow !
walks,
the
with the most controversial No . s
8 0
· He gave me the address of his next stop, but when I wrote ,
B 0
play of the series - the ~~~~ity Print Shop
0 8
my letter was returned. Could you,please tell me how to get in
disputed bunt by Cincimati's Pauley·s I ns . &amp;
Ed Armbrister . The play NoR. •4• 11 Y
o 8 toueh with a traveling carnival? All I know is its name. I know
o a
Tony is waiting for my letter. - E. F.
helped the Reds win the third
High games
Men . Don
game but the Red Sox Beegle . 167 ; R.oger Spence r
. •
. 160 ; s am S•monds 151;
Dear E.,
clanne~
Armbrister in- Wome n Jean Spencer 148;
If Tony "is waiting for your letter," then I'm due to win the
terfered with catcher Carlton Sharon He in l &lt;t 6:. Ma r y
Hoover 142 .
,
gold
plated wrist watch on my first dime-toss. The odds are
Fisk.
Hig h ser ies
m en, Sa m
about the same. Forget him . - SUE
Si
mo_
n
ds
452
;
Roger
Spencer
''He was interfering," 4&lt;1!,) : Do n Beegle 4\4 ; women
Johnson screams at umpire
Mary Hoover 1101 ,' Dee
Dear E.,
Simonds 398 J Jea n Spencer
Larry Barnett. "I'm telling J95
.
He has YOUR address. If he wanted to get in tpuch he
you that man interfered."
Team 11i9h gam e · Tellm
would. Carnie men aren't good risks. - HELEN
'
. 5 5~7
Replies the calm ump, NoTeam
hig h series - No . 5
was
no
In· 1685 .
"There
terference."
In another game, Johnson dramatic sixth game.
COMP.LITI
roars from the dugout to
But, of course, the Reds
contend that Rose was not hit went on to win the series in
by a pitched ball .
INIUIANCIIIIVICI
the seventh game, and when
"I want you explain to me fUm narratqr Joe Garagiola
what you were doing on that declared "The Cincinnati
play," Johnson demanda of Reds are world champions,"
the umpire. Johnann later the th'latre - filled with Reds :
informs the umpires they are officials and their guests - .
running "a lousyoperatlon." erupted into applause.
The film also brings back
There was one player who
some ''magic moments" in restrained hl~ applause,
the series - like- workhorse however.
.
pitcher Luis Tlant's uncamy
"Yeah, tho Reds were thi.
pitching motion set to a Latin best team in baaebltU In
beat on the soundtrack.
"QUALITY end
1975," said special guest
And, there's the "body Darrel Chaney. " But the
SERVICE"
english " that Carlton Fisk Atlanta Braves wW be the
employed to help his game- best in '76."
winning home run.stay fair in
After the series, the Reds
the 12th inning of · that traded Oianey to Atlanta.

BOWLING

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TUESDAY
MIDDLEPORT Masonic
Lotlge 363, F&amp;Af&gt;l, Tuesday,
7i30p.m. ; all Master Masons
invited.
CHESTER COUNCIL 323 D
of ' A Tuesday 7i30 p.m.
Election and installation of
officers. Officers to wear
white.
POMEROY Chapter 186,
Order of the Eastern Star,
will meet at 7' 30 Tuesady
nigl.lt at Pomeroy Masonic
Temple.
I OHIO ETA Phi Chapter,
Bela Sigma Phi Sorority, 7,30
Tuesday a t the Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
WEDNESDAY
JUNIOR
AMERICAN
Legion Auxiliary , Drew ·
Webster Post 39, 7 p.m.
Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. Harry Davis .
MIDDLEPORT Literary
Club, 2 p.m. Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Nan Moore .
Annual busin ess meeting,
with Mrs . Arthur Strauss to
review " Washington's Caval·
cade" by Charles Hurd. Roll
call will be a comment on
impressive things about
Washington, D. C.
MIDDLEPORT Firemen's
Auxiliary, Wednesday, 7i30
p.m. at the firehouse . Mrs.
Betty Ohlinger a nd Mrs.
Emma Wayland to be the
hostesses.

TROY HUFFMAN
a Mason.
In announcing his candidacy, Huffman pledged "to
be a full-lime working honest
sheriff, one that the people
ca n depend on and one that
they can find either a t the
Sheriff's Office or out on
patroL" He also noted that he
·would work tow ards ef- .
lective, but eveq-ha nded law
enforcemen t throughout the
county ,
Huffman is a former
Preisdent of the Mason
County Young Democrats,
and was host in 1968 to the
sta tew ide convention held,
here .

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have four cans of different
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moil ey w.asted ; but · the
frustration. is maddening. I
have shaken my a rm off but
the cans will not spray aild no
one seems to know the a nswer. - RUTH .
DEAR RUTH - How I wish
I did have a foolproof aliSwer
·to this. Some cans say to give
the valve a half tum for
longer · use . Also, many
products stick around the
spray opening and need to
have any accumulation wiped
away or cleaned out with a
pin. I have done this and then
Immersed the can upside
down In warm water to help
dissolve anything that might
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POMEROY Lodge 164,
. F&amp;AM. regular meeting , 7:30
. p. m. Wednesday at imple; all
Master Masons attending .
THURSDAY
CATHOLIC Women's Club,
8 p.m. Thursday at church
rectory with Jane Frymyer,
Marilyn E ppl e, Jo Ellen
Roush and Janis Deem,
hostesses; no mass .
CHESHIRE
UNit ed
Methodist Women, Thursday,
I : 30 p.m. a t church with
prayer and self-denial services as program topic;
anyone welcome.
FREE CLothing day ,
Thursday, at Salvation · Ar·
my,
Bu tternut
Ave ..
Pomeroy, 10 a.m. until noon.
All area residents in need of
clothing are welcome.
'PAST Coun cilors Club,
Daughters of America , 7: 30
p.m. Thursday a t home of
Mrs. Eva Dessauer.
·
REVIVAL Hysell Run Free .
Me thodist Church Thursday
through Jan . 18, 7:30 p.m.
with Rev. Norma n Taylor as
evangelist; s pecia l vocal
music. Paul Neville, pastor,
invites the public.
LAUREL CLIFF Be tter
Health Club, 7i30 Thursday,
at the home ,or Mrs. Iva
Powell.
ROCK SPRINGS Grange ,
7i30 p.m. Thursday .

liquid detergent, hand soap or
laundry detergent and rub,
and 'they always come out for
me. I worked lor years in ·
doctors' offices and in
hos pi(ats and know that
~ither hot or cold water
congeals blood, so tile suceess
is determined by the temperat\lfe of the .water.
MACIE.
You will receive a dollar If
Polly uses your favorlte
homemaking Idea , Pet
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solution to a problem. Write
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DEAR POLLY - My Pet
Peev·e concerns the cords on
elec tric irons . They are
always too short to reach the
'end of the ironing ·hoard, so
one can iron the shoulders of
shirts . - MICKI.
DEAR POLLY - W))~n
buying readymade clothes off
the rack, many of them do not
have any seams that can be
let out. :I'hey are hemstitched
along the edges by maehine
and only have one-fourth inch
sea ms. After the first
washing the garment is often
tighter and there is no way to
let it out. What happened to
those five-eighths seams we
used to.have in dresses, etc.?
That is my Pet )'eeve. MRS. E .M.M.
DEAR POLLY - My answer Is for Mrs. B. who
cam.o t get blood siains out Of
permanent press linens. I
have been very successful
with the following, as long as
the stains have not been
tampered with. Just wet in
luke warm (not hot or cold)
water and work stain with the
hands, as you hold them
under the running water. If a
stain has dried .nd seems a
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By RICK GOSSEUN
the fifth round.
UPI Sports Writer
But thE Redskins do S&lt;.'Out
NEW YORK ( UPI) - ThE the colle~e ranks and do know
Washington Redskins do not talent- whleh is why Allen
get many picks in the annual tapped running back Mike
college dralt each January. ~Thomas ·when he was still
so when their turn comes o.,- around in the filth round last
they have to make their January .
selection count.
Thomas, who spent the last
George Allen has built the lew games of his senior
Redskins on his "future is sea5on at the University of
now" credo and, in doing so, Nev.ada-Las Vegas on the
has stripped his club of bench nursing an ankle invirtually all high round draft jury, responded to the
·· picks
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Washington did not get a pick leading the team in rushing
in thE 1975 college draft until wi\h 919 yards, ranking third

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sang Christmas carols. LewiS
Sauer was the song leader,
and Mrs. , Everett Bachner
was accompanist.

Annual Christmas program held
The annual Christmas
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Fi-rst Unilcd Pr es byterian
Church was held on the
Sunday before Christmas.
· Kim Glass had a piano solo,

"Go Tell it on the Mountain,"
and Nancy Wallace played a
trwnpet solo, "I'll Be Home
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Art Gallery, attended a Meet the Artist reception given in her honor Sunday at Riverby,
home of the French Art Colony. Sunday was the official opening of Mrs. Trumbore 's exhibit
of watercolors wfitch will be displayed throughout January. Gallery hours are .5\ltur~ays ·
and Sundays, I to 5p.m. and Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 3p.m.

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County Garden Club members.

By Mra. Chlor.us Grlmm,l974-74 Meigs County
Garden Clubs Association Contact Chairwoman
What's tt all about ..•
THOSE GARDEN CLUBS!
In last week's colwnn, we talked about the purposes of
garden clubs and .the roles they play in community
beautification, promotion oflbe appreciation and conservation
of wild flowers, wild life, forests and natural resources, and the
therapy provided in knowing, growing, showing and sharing
flowers .

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A service unit meeting will be held Thursday from .7to 8:30
P·lll· at the Pomeroy Elementary School, Mrs. Pat Thomas,
service unit director, announced today.
All troops are asked to be represented at the meeting since
Mrs. Elizabeth Nutter' district director for the Black Diamond
Girl Scout Council will be present.
Plans will also he made for the annual Girl Scout Cookie
sale. Mrs. Mary Dorst will be cookie chairwoman. Order
taking will begin 011 Jan. 30at 4 p.m. and will end on Feb. 8. The
cookies Jl'ill be delivered from April ! to Aprii!O.
Also ';J.be planned at Thursday night's meeting will be the
observance of International Thinking Day. Mrs. Donna
Ohlinger will assist Mrs. Thoma in plpnning this event which
will lake place in February.
The sustaining membership enrollment will also be
discussed and the chairperson"lll conduct the fund drive the
week of March 7 will be announced by Mrs. Thoma.
REEDSVILLE GIRL SCOUTS .
Junior Girl Scout Troop 1067.and Cadette Troop 1052 held a
&lt;Ju:istrnas party recently at Stewart hall. Prior to· the party,
the girls went caroling and delivered fruit, copkies and candy
to the sick and elderly of the Reedsville-Loog Bottom area,
The birthday of Judy Holter was celebl'~ted. Her mother,
Mrs, Harold Holter, served a decorated c&lt;jl~- Ao the scouts.
Also served were sandwiches, hot chocolate' and chips. Birthday gifts were presented to Judy.
The scouts. enjoyed. a Christmas gift exchange. Scouts
attending were Cathy Cowdery, Trina McCoy, Jodi Barringer,
Diana Smith, Dee Dailey, Jodi Smith, Darlene Barton, Alison
Cauthorn, Ann Jones, Kim Reed,. Shella Buchanan, Rhonda
, Holsinger, Kay Balderson, Pebbles ·Blake, Patricia Boston,
Angel Blake, Mary Masters, Susan Hannum, Carla Cowdery,
Teresa Hannwn, Patty Lawrence, Judy Holter, a guest,
Marcia Sexson, and leaders Mrs. Holter, Mrs. Roy Hannum
and ·Mrs. Lyle Balderson. Mrs. Dayid A. Smith was also a
guest at the party.

The district

ritualistic

contest was announced for.
Feb. t9 at the Harrisonville
E lementary School ·When
Pomona Grange ,met Friday
night at the Rock Springs
Grange hall.
Granges in the seven
counties of the district are
expected to compete in the
contest and Pomona voted to
enter during the meeting.
Plans were discussed for
tile annual Grange banquet to
he held in April and tentative
dates selected were April 2, 9
or 23. Mrs. Helen Quivey was
appointed to contact the
Salisbury Sehoul concerning
a s~i table date, availability of
the building and .the tnenu.
Norman Wi.ll, master,
presided. at the meeting wi1h
Mrs. Elizabeth Jordan,
Women's"". Activities chairperson, reporting on the state
and national projects for the
year. -·· Earl
Starkey,
legis lative c;ha}rm*11, ·an-,
nounced a disti'id'.!egislative
meeting to be held on Wednesday, Jan. 14 at Albany .·
Keith Gircle , Miegs County
Minuteman, pres~rlted a
biCentennial program.
Ohio Valley Grange was
host fpr the meeting, with the
Racine Grange to be host in
March.

OAGC in Meigs _Co unty and give a brief resume of each . It is, of
course, lmposstble to bst all of the worthwhtle projects accomplished, the many hours of therapeutic work, the time and
effort put in civic beautification . But we have tried here to Jist
a few of the recent projects of each club.

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POMEROY GARDJ;:N.(lLYBS~
The Pomeroy Garden Club is u\e oldest club, having been
organized 40 years ago. They have 12 members participating .
in county flower shows, making arrangemen!'l for
organizatioos and conducting therapy work. Mrs. Howard
Nolan has demonstrated designing flowers out of Jllant
materials and has displayed many beautiful stones in the
educational classes of county .shows. Mrs. Thelma McMurray
of Mason is the immediate past president, with Mrs . Margaret
Blaettnar the current president. The Pomeroy Club was a cohost for the November Region II meeting held in Middleport.

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MIDDLEPORT GARDEN CLUB
The Middleport Garden Club .was organized in 1935, the
~arne year as the Pomeroy Club . The club's 40years have been
filled with activity and currently there are 27 active members.
The civic projects have been many - planting the redbud and,
dogwood trail through Middleport, plantings at the Memorial
Park near the Post Office, and at tbe new welfare building on
Race St.
• flowering crabs have been planted at the edge of town and &gt;
the bicentennial project for the club is the triangular planter at
the intersection of Mill and North Second, the "Y", to be filled
with red, while and blue flowers and an American flag .
The members have been active in aU of the county flower
shows · and . through the years have. provided floral
arrangements for churches, organizations and otbers of the
community.
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Mrs. Sibley Slack is serving a second term as club
presi!fent.

BEND 0' THE RIVER GARDEN CLUB
The Bend 0' the River Club is six years old with 11
members, .but de8pife the fact that they are small in number ,
· Uwy are active in civi9 improvement and have won awards for
tli~ir participation in tbe Sears Conununily ir1Jprovement
Ptogram at the Letart Falls Cemetery.
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The club members actively par~cipate in the county
flower shows and make floral arran~ements for churches,
hanks and organizations of the area. They are active in
.Mr . and Mrs. Mike Miller ,
therapy programs apd have had guest demonstrations at open
Larry Duvall of Chillicothe
Bradbury. entertained on
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meetings,
New Year's Eve with a party. was the Satuq:lay guest of
Bicentennial projects are to be carried out this year. Mrs.
Roger Nease of Minersville.
Guests were The New
Wilson Carpenter was re..,lected president for the 197:;..76 year.
The two were roommates a t
. Franklin Real Estate Co. to Creations yout.h group of the
Ohio State University. ,
CHESTER GARDEN CLUB
Albans Properties Co., ~, 842 Bradbury Church of Christ.
C. 1.. Hiller has returned to . '
One of the oldest clubs in the county, the Chester Garden
acre, CoJwnbia.
Devotions were .given and
his home in Minersville after
Larry's Mobile Home. Sales refreshments se rved during a holiday visit with his son, (Jub was organized in 1939 and has )Oactive members.
the evening. Attending were
In addillim to the many projects which·the club has carried
Inc. to Evans Enterprises
Mr. and Mrs. William King, Eugene Miller, and family at ·out over past years, they are now ,active in numerous other
Inc., Lot 107, Pomeroy.
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undertakings including monthly garden club therapy sessions
Orland W. Gilliand, Eunice
a
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D&lt;;in Nease has returned to
0. Gilliand to Orland IV. Mrs. Maryln Wilcox, Bryan · his studies at Bowling Green in individualized instruction at the Chester school.
They remember shut~ns and infirmary residents with
Gilliand, Eunice o. Gilliand, and Beverly, Greg Browning, Uhiversity 3rter a three week
visits and gifts. They work with the 4-H dubs, and the Senior
Parcels, Olive.
Rodney and Rita Bailey,
vacation with · his parents,
Otizens Center plantings oo the bank of the Ohio River at
Stanley K Trussell, Sadie Kevin and Sherry King, Dave
Mr. and Mrs. Frri Nease,
Pomeroy were made possible by the club's assistance.
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E. TrusseD to Harold E . • Cole, Sherry Barnhart, John
Minersville. .
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club
members
for
Trussell Donald ·E. Trussell
Blake, Randy Haynes,
Mr. and Mrs. ·H. W. Davis numerous school, church and community affiars. Besides
. ' Tammy and Chnsty Stanley,
Ralph E.' Trussell , 146 acres,
Tern. Ow ens, v·1cky Hoffman
of Athens s pent
. Sunday with these many activities, several of the members are qualified ·to
Ch es te r.
Lind G
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· . ' . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. giv.e guest demonstrations, and have been !he recip!en~ of
Carroll M. Fisher, Joan C.
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aron Bmg, Uswin Nease
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state awards. For three years tbe Region II outstanding
.Fisher to Sebert Belcher Jr. , Desl Jeffers and Ruth Car.
gardener was a member of the Chester Club.
Diana Belcher, 10.34 acres, sey ·
Mrs. Reid Young is the immediate past president and
Columbia.
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Mrs. Earl Ingels, the 1975 OlristmasJ!ower show chairwoman,
Blake,
. Charles Rittenour, Jean Grace Blake,
is the current-president.
Rittenour to Monongahela Inez Barnhart , Marvin BarnTo he continued at a later date.
hart to Herbert D, Coler, 30
Power Co., Ease., Olive. ·
Vel&lt;!rans needing financial
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Jesse Baker, · deed .. to acres, Olive .
Franklin L. Grimm dk to assiStance to continue their .
Virginia Baker, Dain Baker,
UNDERGOES SURGERY
CLASS POSTPONED
Grace Blake, Inez Barnhart, Neva M. Grimm , Cert. of education under the Gl Bill
are eligible for increased
RUTLAND - Fred George
The ballroom dance class
Trans. , Pomeroy.
Aff. of Trans., Olive.
Virginia Baker, Dain
Evelyn Gaul to Richard ' benefits under the Veterans underwent surgery Wed- that had been planned to
Administration wor~-study nesday at the Camden Clark begin in January sports..-ed
Baker, Margaret' Baker, Gaul, Lot 2, Chester.
program, L. M. Merritt, Hospital, Parkersburg, W.
by the French Art Colony
director of the Cleveland VA Va. He expects to be returned
musfbe postponed until April
Region'al Offic'l, said today. home later this week; Mrs.
due to the instructor's change
Merritt noted that a recent Dorothy Bryan, a sister,
in schedule. Details of the
revision of the law governing reports.
hew start date will he anth e program permits a
nounced later by t~e French
veteran to earn a maximwn
Art Colooy.
of $625 per seme~ter by
3 piece Chicken Dinner with- mashed
working a maximum of 250
potatoes and gravy or french fries, baked
hours for the VA . Previously,
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beans or slaw, roll &amp; honey.
Dec . 211, 1975
Early Sunday
hours a year, or 100 hours per
Mhced League
semester.
S&gt;tandings
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trumpet and trombone duet, Becky and Debbie Coleman.
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" Do You Hear What! Hear."
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Wallace . Mrs . Jack Coleman
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"The Best Christmas Ever."
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Coleman, Trudy Hall , Joe
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wtt.h treats, the congregati~n
sang Christmas carols. LewiS
Sauer was the song leader,
and Mrs. , Everett Bachner
was accompanist.

Annual Christmas program held
The annual Christmas
' program of the Middleport
Fi-rst Unilcd Pr es byterian
Church was held on the
Sunday before Christmas.
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"Go Tell it on the Mountain,"
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ARTIST INTRODUt;:ED - Polly Trumbore, acting director of the Ashland (Ky.) Area
Art Gallery, attended a Meet the Artist reception given in her honor Sunday at Riverby,
home of the French Art Colony. Sunday was the official opening of Mrs. Trumbore 's exhibit
of watercolors wfitch will be displayed throughout January. Gallery hours are .5\ltur~ays ·
and Sundays, I to 5p.m. and Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 3p.m.

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A weekly feature · of Meigs
County Garden Club members.

By Mra. Chlor.us Grlmm,l974-74 Meigs County
Garden Clubs Association Contact Chairwoman
What's tt all about ..•
THOSE GARDEN CLUBS!
In last week's colwnn, we talked about the purposes of
garden clubs and .the roles they play in community
beautification, promotion oflbe appreciation and conservation
of wild flowers, wild life, forests and natural resources, and the
therapy provided in knowing, growing, showing and sharing
flowers .

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A service unit meeting will be held Thursday from .7to 8:30
P·lll· at the Pomeroy Elementary School, Mrs. Pat Thomas,
service unit director, announced today.
All troops are asked to be represented at the meeting since
Mrs. Elizabeth Nutter' district director for the Black Diamond
Girl Scout Council will be present.
Plans will also he made for the annual Girl Scout Cookie
sale. Mrs. Mary Dorst will be cookie chairwoman. Order
taking will begin 011 Jan. 30at 4 p.m. and will end on Feb. 8. The
cookies Jl'ill be delivered from April ! to Aprii!O.
Also ';J.be planned at Thursday night's meeting will be the
observance of International Thinking Day. Mrs. Donna
Ohlinger will assist Mrs. Thoma in plpnning this event which
will lake place in February.
The sustaining membership enrollment will also be
discussed and the chairperson"lll conduct the fund drive the
week of March 7 will be announced by Mrs. Thoma.
REEDSVILLE GIRL SCOUTS .
Junior Girl Scout Troop 1067.and Cadette Troop 1052 held a
&lt;Ju:istrnas party recently at Stewart hall. Prior to· the party,
the girls went caroling and delivered fruit, copkies and candy
to the sick and elderly of the Reedsville-Loog Bottom area,
The birthday of Judy Holter was celebl'~ted. Her mother,
Mrs, Harold Holter, served a decorated c&lt;jl~- Ao the scouts.
Also served were sandwiches, hot chocolate' and chips. Birthday gifts were presented to Judy.
The scouts. enjoyed. a Christmas gift exchange. Scouts
attending were Cathy Cowdery, Trina McCoy, Jodi Barringer,
Diana Smith, Dee Dailey, Jodi Smith, Darlene Barton, Alison
Cauthorn, Ann Jones, Kim Reed,. Shella Buchanan, Rhonda
, Holsinger, Kay Balderson, Pebbles ·Blake, Patricia Boston,
Angel Blake, Mary Masters, Susan Hannum, Carla Cowdery,
Teresa Hannwn, Patty Lawrence, Judy Holter, a guest,
Marcia Sexson, and leaders Mrs. Holter, Mrs. Roy Hannum
and ·Mrs. Lyle Balderson. Mrs. Dayid A. Smith was also a
guest at the party.

The district

ritualistic

contest was announced for.
Feb. t9 at the Harrisonville
E lementary School ·When
Pomona Grange ,met Friday
night at the Rock Springs
Grange hall.
Granges in the seven
counties of the district are
expected to compete in the
contest and Pomona voted to
enter during the meeting.
Plans were discussed for
tile annual Grange banquet to
he held in April and tentative
dates selected were April 2, 9
or 23. Mrs. Helen Quivey was
appointed to contact the
Salisbury Sehoul concerning
a s~i table date, availability of
the building and .the tnenu.
Norman Wi.ll, master,
presided. at the meeting wi1h
Mrs. Elizabeth Jordan,
Women's"". Activities chairperson, reporting on the state
and national projects for the
year. -·· Earl
Starkey,
legis lative c;ha}rm*11, ·an-,
nounced a disti'id'.!egislative
meeting to be held on Wednesday, Jan. 14 at Albany .·
Keith Gircle , Miegs County
Minuteman, pres~rlted a
biCentennial program.
Ohio Valley Grange was
host fpr the meeting, with the
Racine Grange to be host in
March.

OAGC in Meigs _Co unty and give a brief resume of each . It is, of
course, lmposstble to bst all of the worthwhtle projects accomplished, the many hours of therapeutic work, the time and
effort put in civic beautification . But we have tried here to Jist
a few of the recent projects of each club.

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POMEROY GARDJ;:N.(lLYBS~
The Pomeroy Garden Club is u\e oldest club, having been
organized 40 years ago. They have 12 members participating .
in county flower shows, making arrangemen!'l for
organizatioos and conducting therapy work. Mrs. Howard
Nolan has demonstrated designing flowers out of Jllant
materials and has displayed many beautiful stones in the
educational classes of county .shows. Mrs. Thelma McMurray
of Mason is the immediate past president, with Mrs . Margaret
Blaettnar the current president. The Pomeroy Club was a cohost for the November Region II meeting held in Middleport.

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MIDDLEPORT GARDEN CLUB
The Middleport Garden Club .was organized in 1935, the
~arne year as the Pomeroy Club . The club's 40years have been
filled with activity and currently there are 27 active members.
The civic projects have been many - planting the redbud and,
dogwood trail through Middleport, plantings at the Memorial
Park near the Post Office, and at tbe new welfare building on
Race St.
• flowering crabs have been planted at the edge of town and &gt;
the bicentennial project for the club is the triangular planter at
the intersection of Mill and North Second, the "Y", to be filled
with red, while and blue flowers and an American flag .
The members have been active in aU of the county flower
shows · and . through the years have. provided floral
arrangements for churches, organizations and otbers of the
community.
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Mrs. Sibley Slack is serving a second term as club
presi!fent.

BEND 0' THE RIVER GARDEN CLUB
The Bend 0' the River Club is six years old with 11
members, .but de8pife the fact that they are small in number ,
· Uwy are active in civi9 improvement and have won awards for
tli~ir participation in tbe Sears Conununily ir1Jprovement
Ptogram at the Letart Falls Cemetery.
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The club members actively par~cipate in the county
flower shows and make floral arran~ements for churches,
hanks and organizations of the area. They are active in
.Mr . and Mrs. Mike Miller ,
therapy programs apd have had guest demonstrations at open
Larry Duvall of Chillicothe
Bradbury. entertained on
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meetings,
New Year's Eve with a party. was the Satuq:lay guest of
Bicentennial projects are to be carried out this year. Mrs.
Roger Nease of Minersville.
Guests were The New
Wilson Carpenter was re..,lected president for the 197:;..76 year.
The two were roommates a t
. Franklin Real Estate Co. to Creations yout.h group of the
Ohio State University. ,
CHESTER GARDEN CLUB
Albans Properties Co., ~, 842 Bradbury Church of Christ.
C. 1.. Hiller has returned to . '
One of the oldest clubs in the county, the Chester Garden
acre, CoJwnbia.
Devotions were .given and
his home in Minersville after
Larry's Mobile Home. Sales refreshments se rved during a holiday visit with his son, (Jub was organized in 1939 and has )Oactive members.
the evening. Attending were
In addillim to the many projects which·the club has carried
Inc. to Evans Enterprises
Mr. and Mrs. William King, Eugene Miller, and family at ·out over past years, they are now ,active in numerous other
Inc., Lot 107, Pomeroy.
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undertakings including monthly garden club therapy sessions
Orland W. Gilliand, Eunice
a
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D&lt;;in Nease has returned to
0. Gilliand to Orland IV. Mrs. Maryln Wilcox, Bryan · his studies at Bowling Green in individualized instruction at the Chester school.
They remember shut~ns and infirmary residents with
Gilliand, Eunice o. Gilliand, and Beverly, Greg Browning, Uhiversity 3rter a three week
visits and gifts. They work with the 4-H dubs, and the Senior
Parcels, Olive.
Rodney and Rita Bailey,
vacation with · his parents,
Otizens Center plantings oo the bank of the Ohio River at
Stanley K Trussell, Sadie Kevin and Sherry King, Dave
Mr. and Mrs. Frri Nease,
Pomeroy were made possible by the club's assistance.
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E. TrusseD to Harold E . • Cole, Sherry Barnhart, John
Minersville. .
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are
made
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club
members
for
Trussell Donald ·E. Trussell
Blake, Randy Haynes,
Mr. and Mrs. ·H. W. Davis numerous school, church and community affiars. Besides
. ' Tammy and Chnsty Stanley,
Ralph E.' Trussell , 146 acres,
Tern. Ow ens, v·1cky Hoffman
of Athens s pent
. Sunday with these many activities, several of the members are qualified ·to
Ch es te r.
Lind G
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· . ' . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. giv.e guest demonstrations, and have been !he recip!en~ of
Carroll M. Fisher, Joan C.
a
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aron Bmg, Uswin Nease
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state awards. For three years tbe Region II outstanding
.Fisher to Sebert Belcher Jr. , Desl Jeffers and Ruth Car.
gardener was a member of the Chester Club.
Diana Belcher, 10.34 acres, sey ·
Mrs. Reid Young is the immediate past president and
Columbia.
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Mrs. Earl Ingels, the 1975 OlristmasJ!ower show chairwoman,
Blake,
. Charles Rittenour, Jean Grace Blake,
is the current-president.
Rittenour to Monongahela Inez Barnhart , Marvin BarnTo he continued at a later date.
hart to Herbert D, Coler, 30
Power Co., Ease., Olive. ·
Vel&lt;!rans needing financial
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Jesse Baker, · deed .. to acres, Olive .
Franklin L. Grimm dk to assiStance to continue their .
Virginia Baker, Dain Baker,
UNDERGOES SURGERY
CLASS POSTPONED
Grace Blake, Inez Barnhart, Neva M. Grimm , Cert. of education under the Gl Bill
are eligible for increased
RUTLAND - Fred George
The ballroom dance class
Trans. , Pomeroy.
Aff. of Trans., Olive.
Virginia Baker, Dain
Evelyn Gaul to Richard ' benefits under the Veterans underwent surgery Wed- that had been planned to
Administration wor~-study nesday at the Camden Clark begin in January sports..-ed
Baker, Margaret' Baker, Gaul, Lot 2, Chester.
program, L. M. Merritt, Hospital, Parkersburg, W.
by the French Art Colony
director of the Cleveland VA Va. He expects to be returned
musfbe postponed until April
Region'al Offic'l, said today. home later this week; Mrs.
due to the instructor's change
Merritt noted that a recent Dorothy Bryan, a sister,
in schedule. Details of the
revision of the law governing reports.
hew start date will he anth e program permits a
nounced later by t~e French
veteran to earn a maximwn
Art Colooy.
of $625 per seme~ter by
3 piece Chicken Dinner with- mashed
working a maximum of 250
potatoes and gravy or french fries, baked
hours for the VA . Previously,
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veterans were limited to 500
beans or slaw, roll &amp; honey.
Dec . 211, 1975
Early Sunday
hours a year, or 100 hours per
Mhced League
semester.
S&gt;tandings
Under
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progrAm, Team
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selected veterans enrolled in Pullins Excavating
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schools under VA education
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programs hold part tillle Tom
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Milkrs host
Meigs
"festivities
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trumpet and trombone duet, Becky and Debbie Coleman.
Before the arrival of Santa
" Do You Hear What! Hear."
A playlet, "Hail the King,"
was narrated by Mrs. Dwight
Wallace . Mrs . Jack Coleman
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Burke Lyons, Kim Fraley,
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Crooks and Cindy Crooks .
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and the youlh fellowship
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Taking the parts were Kathy
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Mr . Lincoln Russell , local ,
Mr. and Mrs . James F .
Russell, Middleport. Mr . and
Mrs . Dale Russell and famil y
of Colwnbus, Mr . and Mrs.
Harold Gillogly, Vicki and
Bruce, Albany , Mr. and Mrs.
Tad Gilkey , Mr . and Mrs.
•Walter Jordan , son were
Christmas Day guests of Mr
and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey and
Karen of Albany.
Mr . and Mrs. Ray Russell
of Washington C. H. were
visiting Mr . Lincoln Russell
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley T.
Jolmson, local, Mr. and Mrs .
l•rry Barr and children of
Rtlt\i!nd and . Miss Patncia
Thoma of Loutsvtlle, , Ky .,
were Christmas eve dinner
guests of Mr . and Mrs .
Howard Thoma.
Mr . and Mrs. Daniel
Worley of Beckley, w. Va .,
Mr. and Mrs . Doyle Knapp ,
Kail, Charles, Kevin and Mr .
and Mrs . Harley T. Johnson
- were Christmas dmner
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Smtth . Mrs . Lena
Kstapp of Langsvtlle was
afternoon visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley T r
Johnson .were Christmas
evemng dmner guests of Mr .
and Mrs . Harley E . Johnson ,
Tammy, Cheryl and Terry.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley T .
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs .
Harley E . Johnson, Tammy,
Oleryl and Terry, local, Mr.
111d Mrs. Robert Murphy and
daughter of Iowa, Mr . and
Mrs.
John
Downs ,
Harrisonvtlle, Mr . and Mrs .
John E. Murphy, Debbie
Murphy were Christmas
!'Verting visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. J . R . Mur phy, Peggy,
· Cannel and Barbara .
Mr . andMrs . l..e&lt;t Davidson
-.d daughters, Mrs . John
Wood, ADen, Mrs. Mabel
Wood of Wilksville, Mr. and
Mra . Carl McElroy of
·OIIun~.:... and Mr . and Mrs.
PMJ lold!lroy, Jr ., Jeff and
Joey were Christmas dinner
11111!111 of Mr. and Mrs . Paul
Mc:Elroy Sr.
Holiday visitors of Mr . and
Mra . Guy Sargent and
Joutllan were Mrs. Carol
~ and Kim and Peggy
l.lndhurst of St. Louis,
Mluouri, Mr . and Mrs.
Robert Reed , Mr. and Mrs.
Av~y J..ogan of Topsham,
Maine, and Mr. and Mrs.
1i:Jmer Bailey.
Christmas dinner guests of
and
Mrs . Fred
Mr .
Tacl!erman were Mr. and
Mra. Eugene Haning, Rhonda
and Ronald, Mr. and Mrs.
James Reeves, Mr. and Mrs .
Robert Reeves, Bryan and
Jamie, and Mr . and Mrs.
Paul Darnell, Mr . and Mrs .
Jack Elam , Carolyn and Bill,
were evemng visitors.
Mi-. and Mrs. Jack Elam ,
·Bill and Carolyn were
-.ctli-jstmas dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elam .
Mr. and Mrs . Fred
Tuckerman . were Sunday
vlaltors ' of her stster, Elsie
Bratton of Radcliff.
Mr . and Mrs. Jack Elam,
IIID and Carolyn were Sunday
vbltors of his brotller, Mr .
IIICI Mrs . Bill Fouch and
fatnlly of Huntington.
Mr. Cecil Giles of Crystal
Illinois and Mr. Frank1ln Glles of Tampa, Florida
were Christmas holiday
vllltors pi their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clair Giles Jr .
Mr. and Mrs. l..arry
Johnaon, Gina, Tahnee and
lridy, Mra. Geneva Shumate
trere weekend
holiday
Yllllors of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
,lllllnate and SOnB of BandyloWII, W. Va.
Mr . and Mrs . Ivan
Shwnate, 9011• of Mansfield
.we Monday and Tuesday of
Christmas holidays visitors

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of Mrs. Geneva Shumate and
Mr . and Mrs ..Larry Johnson ,
Gina, Tahnee and Brady.
M,rs. Bertha Russell spent
Ihe week with Mr . and Mrs .
Earl Russell of -Kentucky.
Mrs. Charle) Smith and
Mrs. Dan iel Worley were
F'itda y evening vtsllor s of
Mr . and Mrs. Har ley T.
Johnson .

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Events
By Mrs. Francis Morris
A Christmas E ve candlehght service and Cantata
by the choir titled, "There
will always be a Christmas as
long as Christ is in yow·
ljeart ," was held at the F'irst
Baptist Church. Mrs . Sharon
Ihie was choir director and
Mrs. ljllian Hayman ·accompamst.
Mrs . Esther Comstock of
Kanauga spe nt Chnstmas
wtth her son-m-law and
daughter , Mr . and Mrs . Jesse
Brinker.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swtft
of Columbus came Wednesday , Dec. 24 , after her
parents, Mr . and Mrs.
Francis Morns to spend over
U!nstmas wlth them , also
Mr
and Mr s
Merle
Schroeder and Mr. and Mrs .
Btil Lake . Mr. and Mrs . Swtft
brought them back home
Saturday
Mrs. Margaret Houdashelt
spent Christmas wtth Mr . and
Mrs. Milton Houdashelt and
family at Gaihpohs .
Mr . and Mr s
Mike
Hayman and chtldren of
Dunkirk spent Chri stmas
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs Wtlliam Hayman.
Mrs . Tom Brace and Mrs.
Fred Brace of Parkersburg
visited Monday, Dec. 22 with
Mr and Mrs. Edison Brace .
Mrs. Kathryn (Brace) Hart
and LA!gina spent Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs . Virgil
Roush .
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Birch
and daughters of Bellevue
spent over the Christmas
holidays with their parents,
Mr . and Mrs. Elza Birch·and
Mrs . Emma Salser.
Mr . Dale Rous h spent
Christmas in Colwnbus with
his son, Mr . and Mrs . David
Roush and family .
Mr . and Mrs. Kenneth
TUrley and son were dtnner
guests of his parents , Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence 'f urley at
Gallipolis and supper guests
of her parents, Mr . and Mrs .
Sheridan Russell , Jr . at
Mason , W. Va . on Chnstmas .
Mis s Wiiina Sayre of
Columbus spent an evemng
with Mr. and Mrs . Francis
Morns.
Mrs . Marie Roy and aars.
Addte Petrel . visited Mrs .
Roy 's sister, Mrs . Lula
Sh aff er at Pomeroy and
grandson, Eddie Diddle at
Middleport on New Year's
Day . Mr . Diddle left Jan . 2 for
his new U. S. Navy base in
Tennessee .
Mr . and Mrs. Rook Crow of
Atlanta, Ga . spent the
holidayswithhis parents, Mr .
and Mrs. Alfred Crow. His
grandmother, Mrs. Jam•s
Swart, sl&gt;ent New Year's Day
with them.

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IN LOV IN G m emo ry of Orv d
J,;~o k e Gaul who pa ss ed aw ay
J an ua r y 6, 1973
Gon e 1S th c f ac e we loved so
d ear .
Si! enJ i!:i the vo ice we lov ed to
h ea r .
Too fa r a way for s1g ht or
speec h
Bu t n o t too la r to r tnoug h 1 to
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Sw eet to r em em b er h1 m w h o
on ce wa s h er e.
J\nd wt10. thoug h ab se nt , tS
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Sa d! y m tssed b y wife
f tr n . Dau g hter Ruth An n .
Son Charl es ( Butch 1 and
tour Gra n d chil dren
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b l ue wt th bla ck v inyl top ,
77 3 5308 aft er 5 p m
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cxce llenl condltt on • insid e
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Make an offer
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For Rent

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house at 16 50 Ln c oln Hg t s
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For Sale

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rn a n y c ondt! ron Wil l pa y
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hO ml• .
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m ore tnfor m atron , call 992
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CARRIER WANTED
FOR
LINCOLN HILL
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Sentinel

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or Phone

992·21S6
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TEX AS OIL COMPAN Y needs
dep endable pers on M F who
c an work· with ou t \ sUper
vt s ion tn M e1gs Coun ty area
Con t a c t c us i OJYl ers
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DE /\ L E R S in Sc r ap
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m et a l s. 1un k a u t os R rd er 's 2 B E DRM . mobil e h o m e .
R ac 1n e area
Ph one 992
Savag e Ph one 99 2 5 168
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wr th tram es and bod tes wrth
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buy m e tals and scrap rron .
On old R 1 33 , ius! a cross
from Gr ue ser ·s Ch tp p er
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compl ete h ousehold s Wrtle
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Pom er oy , Oh to Call 992
7760
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RENT OR SALE , 3
bedrm m o bile home , un
turn1sh ed . utiltlies paid on
R t 33 in Burlingham , Phone

16 AC RE S n ear Rolland w rth 3
bedrm
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$10 ,000 . 1970 Butck Rtv er ta .
full po wer , no r u sl S 1. 200
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or Month

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NOW sell ing F' uller Brush
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unfurnished apls Phone 992
5434
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COUNTRY
Mob.tle
Home
Park . N ' 33 . ten miles norlh
of Pomeroy Large lots with
concnte A.•tlos , -,idtwtlks.
runners and off street
parking . Phone 992 1479,

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110 Mechanic Pomeroy , 0 .

Phone 992·3l2S
NEW LISTING - Rulland .
Has 3 bedrooms, bath,
range ,
refr t g e rator .
basement , dbl garage &amp;

carport. $17,500.
• CHARMING - 4 BR older
home w rth form a l din 1ng,
large bath , steam heat {ga s
fired l. spa cious yard 111
Racine
n e ar
scho ols .

$16,500
SENSIBLE - 3 B.R. home.
w ith bat h . nat gas heat.
c tty wa t er , and l a rg e
fam lly
room
for
the
chil d ren . A sk i ng Onl y

$8500
NICE

&amp; NEAT - J B R s.
bath , large d tnrng , full
ba sement. gas F.A fur ·
na c e overlooking town .

Only $1 7,500.
ENORMOUS - 12 r oom ~ . 5
B

R . s, 2 baths . w ood
burn r ng
firepla c e s ,
spa c ious modern k itchen ,
nat ~ gas furnace,· family
r oom and 2 jarge lot s Want

$27,500.
NEW LISTING "'" Char .
ming J BR brick ran ch
home Nat ga s, hot water
heat
Beautiful equipped
kit' , wrth exlras Dtning ,
large famt!y room, roofed

patio. dbl. garage and J
level lots $46,900
NEW LISTING - Mam moth 8 room hom e, 6
bedrooms , 2 baths , gas
F .A. furna c e . Lots of n rce
paneling and carpeting .

Only $18,500.
DON 'T BUY UNTIL YOU
HAVE SEEN THESE .

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POMEROY LANDMARK
9,._ Jack W. Carsey, M9r.
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Phone "2-2181
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table wilh accessories . Call
992 2238
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S EIIR S ROEBUCK'
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Phone 16141 985 H77.
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ments,
home,
ho'm e. Income

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CONDITION. 525,000.
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N. gas FA heat. $10.000
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Store , s.a.ooo Phone 992 2729
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Rt 4, B o11: 148 , Wa\/erty ,
Ohio Phon e 94 7 ?796
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GASOUNE ALLEY
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$3.000.
DEXTER - 30 clean acres
mostly fenced. Home. barn
and other buildings .
$17,500 .- S3.SOOdown. Bal .
monthly.
REAL ESTATE IS YOUR
BEST INVESTMENT
CALL US TODAY.
992-22S9 or 992-2568

high-card points and balanced
hand . ~la y man ena bles htm to
check to see 1f his partner has
fOur spades in whach case he
expec ts a spade contract to De
prefe rable
He bid s two clubs Sure
enough . South does btd two
spades and North takes him to
the only makeable game contract.

A New Mexico

reader

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

wants to know what you res -'

The standard notromp opening with 16 to 18 high-card
pomts and 4-3-3-3, 4-4-3-2 or 53·3·2 dtstrtbution ha s been
praclically unchanged smce
fir st suggested by Oswald
Jacoby tn 1933
.
The Stayman conventton . as
mvented by Sam Stayman and
George Rapee around 1942 or
1943 . us es the two club
respon s e to an opentng
notrump as an artlflc1al for-

pond to a Stayman two clubs
when you hold four cards in
each major suit.
There IS no general rule
here. Sol!lc bid the spades ;
others hearts. The Jacobys
bid the better one of the two

rw_e_c_o_m_e_t'_w_;.o_r-:-k- zo :y~ruct
off 4er qratuit4! z1 Proof.
reading
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(Ger.)
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lamation
port
16 Berlin
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eyesore
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Consumer Survival Kit 33.
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Sarah 33
9: 30--0ne Dav at A Time 1. to.
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Farmllme 10; The Story 13.

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Tattletales 8; New Zoo Rvue 13; Food Preserving
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Food Preserving 33.
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Basketball 8; Great Performances 33; Cannon 10;
Evening of Championship Skating 20.
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For Wadneoday, Jan. 7, 1171
=-+-l--1 ARIES (March 21-Ap•tt 19)

34 Caddoan
Indian
35 Follower

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Your resolve will pay drvldends
today Stick to what you set out
to do. e"Jen If the road to attain·

=+--1--1--1 ment rs a little bumpy
TAURUS (April 20-Moy
..-+- +--1--1 You work best alone ancl

of a
Chinphilosophy

20)
in a

quiet env~ronment today
-..1.-..L.-L:-:~ Sneak oH somewhere prrvate
and peaceful

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llAILY CRVPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work. it:
A X Y D L B A ,A X R

GEMINI (MIJ 21-June 20]

C onverse with a fnend today
whose think ing parallels your
Is 1.' 0 N G F E I. L 0 W
own SometMing of mutual
One Jcuc-: samply stands for :mother In this sample A is . value w1U be gamed
u ~c4l for the three L'!-i, X for th(' two O's, (•tc S m~lc letters. CANCER . (June 21·oluly 22)
apostrophes. the length and formation of the \~Pnls are :11l Draw upon your tenacity and
Inni s. E:1r h day the ('nde lellcrs t~rc different
. resour~elulness " lbday rf you
meet wrth any problems
CRYPTOQUOTES
careerwr se You re up to the
ch allenge.

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THE DESIGN

DEPARTMENT?

We'll bring samples to your
home with no obllgotion.
See how you can realty

RV

save.
Mike Young, Monoger
Sales and Installation
R1 . 3, Pomeroy, Olllo 45769
Phone day or night
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handle things in a manner to·
day that others will find im·
presst"Je. Be both firm and fa1r
Exp l ain reasons for your
decisions

VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 221 If an
obllgatron is owed you and rt Is
long O"Je r due , .a tactful
reminder to the one tnvolved
might get the matter orr dead

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just finished
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St,
Rutland
Phone 742 2306
after 4 p .m . or see Milo B
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SCORPIO (OCI. 24-Nov. 22l&lt;;,
This is a good day for you to i
embark on an ambU1ous un- '.
dertaking . Have definite aims. r I

Work dll1genlly.
f.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc: 'l
21) You can make points with
those in your charge today if, Jt
you let them know you have, 1
their best Interests at heart.

CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jon.

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19) Don t settle tor secon~ be~t .~ ·
today 1n your endeavors, or •
th1ngs you jjo in association :!
wtth another Play to win.
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AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Foll. 1tj "
Once you make a decision to- ·l
daY and you feel your postti~n ~"'
ts ,usttfied , ha.,..e the courage
your conv1ct1ons.

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PISI;ES (Feb. 20-Mon:li 20) . .
Don't be bashful about grin- '

ding a bit in commerclai ~
dealrngs tod'ay You wo".'t
know rf

you can get a better ,.

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Jan. 7, 1178

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Thts comtng 1year you should .~
be able to make some "adva!"'
tageous changes tn your ,
lifestyle that you 're planning : '
Make moves only after y'o u' re ,1
fully certain.
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IN S T A LLED
BILL
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DAY OR NIGHT
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Free estimates on carpeting and installation.

one
notrump to three wtth ht s I I

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ACROSS
I "The time
is -"
5 Philippine
. island
10 On. the dole
11 Located
13 Transaction,
11 Baby's ·
plaything
15 Merry
16 Humorist
17 - transit...
18 Ennoble

SOUND 10 'IOU?

E L W OO D B OWER S REP A IR
- Swee p er s , toaster s , trons .
all sm all appl i an ces . Lawn
m o w er . n ex t t o Stat e H 1gt1
wa y Gara ge on Rou t e 7
Pnon e 985 3825 .
~ 16 tic

POMEROY - 1'1• acres
loriglnally had 1 houses) .

Pass

f8Jse

by THOMAS JOSEPH

W I LL TRIM o r cu t tre es and
sh r ubb er y
Phon e 949 25 45
or 7-t2 3167
12 18 26tc

SLOAN'S
CARPETING

2.

s1mp!y

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WELL , !-lOW

C\?ES A NICE
Sl"-8 OF BOILED
8t&lt;ON10SAUIIUS

SEW IN G M A CHIN E R epa ir s,
se r v1 c e. all m a kes 99'1 71B d
T he F abr l c Sh op . Pomeroy
J\ ulho r i zed Singer Sal es and
Serv i ce
We
sharpen
Set ssor s
3 29 tfc

BRADfORD , Auc t•oneer
Complele Ser\o'ice . Phone
9d9 249 7 or 949 2000 Racine .
Ohio . Cr i ll Bradford
10 9 lfc

Pass
Pass

South

would

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0 &amp; D T REE Tr i mm tng . 20
y ears ex p er ien ce I ns ur ed ,
fr ee est tm a tes Ca l l 992 23 84
or 16 l dl 698 725 7 Alb an y
10 15 lfc

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Pass
Pass
Op emng lead -

EXC A VA TIN G ,
do l er .
b ac kh oe
a nd
dtt c he r
Ch &lt;~rl es R
H at f1 eld B~ck
H oe Serv 1ce , Rut lan d , Ohto
P hone 7d2 2008

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Pass

RE MO DELIN G .
Pt u m tu ng ,
h ea ti n g an d al l t ypes o f
g en e r a l
re p a ir
W ork
qu ar ante ed . 20 y ear s ex
per len ce
P hone 99 2 2.:109
5 I tt c

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West

tNT.

E XCAVAT IN G . dozer , fo e. ~
an ef bac khoe wo rk . sept 1c
t ank s
i ns talled ,
dump
! r uc k s and lo bot s for hire .
W il l ha u t f il l d trt . top soil.
l1 m es tone a n d gra \/e l Call
Bob o r Roger Jeff er s, day
phone 991 7089, nigh t ph on e
992 3525 or 992 5132
'l 11 lf c

basemenf ,
recently
r enovated, carport . SlJ.OOO.

Nice for .borne or trailers.

Real Estate For Sale

A5TROL0 6Y.
CAP TAI~ EA5Y ~
OF

T A N.K S c l eaned
M odern Saf'1itation , 99 2 3954
or 992 1349
9 18 lf c

Weekly Grain

'299
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CHART-

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$7,000
POMEROY - N1ce 2 story

Capacity

CR /\ N E Se r'tli c e ,
er ecr to n . dO It
P h one 99 2 5468

If

TEAFORD

ConditiOner

Modtl ucxxx.
210,000

VOUR · EI&lt;·

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cellent Lot - Nice build tng
ideal for home or apartment with very little cost

Automatic Water

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FURNISHED apartmen~ 4
roomsandba th . adullson l y .
Phone 992 5908
12 18 tfc
- - - · --- --- 6 RM _HOUSE and balh for
rent m Pomeroy . Call 992
5741

P hone 9d 9 2822 .
1 6 Ole

CO AL . ltmestone and all types
of salt and rock sail lor Ice
and snow removal
Ex
cetstor Salt Works. East
Main St . • Pomeroy , Ohio
Phone 992 389 1.
~
12 7 r r c

O L DER n1odern 7 rm 1'1 ome,
· carpeted and completely
BEDROOM ft.Jrntshed
furnished. w i th forced air
aparlment
al
Village
furnace , J ' acre tot Phone
Manor Phone 992 J17J
992 2280 . y
12 -19 26tc
1 2 1:21(

1\ KC BI\ ~S ETl ho und pup . 3
mos old , SJO Phont 99 ?
50SS

La .Salle
HOTEL

bal es .

3 13EDRM trarl er wi th (')I:
pand , l 1vm g room , 5 Poin ls
Phone 992 33 88
12 31 6tc

Pets

I

MOD E RN des1gn s ter eo , 8
t rack t a pe , etm fm rad 10
c omb tna tron oatan ce S96.60
or t erm s Call 992 3965
1 7 ttc

12 9 16tp

F REE RENT AT VIL L AGE
MANOR
IN
MID
Phone
r3 04 1
77 3 5817
OLE PORT! We are so sure
Mason . w va
12 JO 6t c
lhal-m.~J
will love ou r
apar'lmt?{lts thai we give you
two weQt,.\.J~ EN T F REE
MOBILE HOM ES FOR SAL E
Just pay your secur 1ty
IOxS O PEERLE SS Mob tlc
deposit and stay stx months
Hom e . new g as furna Ce,
and the ftrst 1 weeks is free
bu i lt in oven and range ,
You wll l enjoy m onthly
pri c e reduc ed for qutck sale
leases , all electrtc livin g ,
Can b e seen at K 1ngsbury
carpeting ,
range
end
H om e Sale s, Il l E · Main St ,
refrigerator. free tr,ash
Pomeroy . Ohio or c a ll 992
pickup , cable TV Coplional l
7 034
a~nd
laundry
facrllltes .
12 31 4tC
Con\/enient to shopping on
Third and Mill rn Mid
NEED 1\ GIANT room ad
dleport VILLAGE MANOR
dil ro n . or off tce , sh o wroom,
is yours for one bedroom
etc ") w e have a 1975 Mobile
apartments starting at Sl04
unit , 14x 70, to t al ele c tric,
monlhly plus elec We "ay
fully carpeted . 2 offices 1n
for e'tlerythtng else See the
·center . 1J bath on each end .
Manager
al
Riverside
Pri c ed low to s ell . Can be
Ap•rtments or call 992 3273.
seen a 1 K tngsbury H ome,
Thts offer will end soon , so
Sales , 1100 E . Marn St.,
m ove in now and save SSS$.
Pom eroy , Oh to. or call 992
10 23 tfc
7034
12 31 4tc
12 X 60 I URNI SHED tra tl er
with Washer and dryer . Rt'n1
SJ25 per month with option
to buy
Phone 84 3 '246 5,
Portland , Oh ro
MEIG ~ CO Hum an e Society ,
I 4 61 c
two b ea uttf ul 10 weeks ol d
Coll te t ype puppies . 1 ma le.
I female , worm ed and ha'o',C HOU SE , free gas Phon(' 7J1
2577 or 7 11 '25YO
sho t s Phone 992 5427 after 6
1 .:1 6tp
p m rour dogs epprb.,.; . 1 yr
old . Shepherd Collie mixed,,
in excellent condllion Cal! T WO bedrm trail er , S28 per
week All utilities paid
' 992 5906 They .l!t need yood
Phon e 992 JJ24
homes
1 4' t fc
1 .:1 61 c

Middl•port, 0 . Ph.

TW O l tg h t w e tgh t cha m s aw s~
W tlk1 nson Sm all E n gtnes .
198 loc us t St , M1 ddleport
Ph on e 997 J 09 '2
1 J 6tc

12 31 lf c

l BEDRM mobtle hom e, 11 x
65 H o lly Park , like n e w wilh
8 x J2 awning and porch
W asher and dry er tn cl uded .

'PART TIME b a bys r ller
Phone 7.:12 269 5
I 6 6\c

P hone 992
1 5 1?I C

992 77 '11

Mobile Homes for Sale

ENG L I S H Sh epherd Pupp ies .
S1 0 Phone 99 ' 39JJ or 619
Pag e SJ , Mtddl eport
1 4 61p

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1 6 ~fl

TR A I LE R . 2 bedrm
tully
c arpe led 1n 1\ rbau g h 1\d
d t t 1on . .:f-ttppers P l a rns ,
Phone 8J3 '2d 1J
1 6 3tp

Wanted -TO Buy

4 ROO M S and b ath , l ar ge yard

HOU SE in Chester . 2 bedrm s
an d ba lh Good c ond ilton
Pho ne ( 614 ) 985 424 5
1 5 6t c

GOOD cr u al ily

VERY HI6 HLY Of

WIN AT BRIDGE

Pomeroy Office
105 eunernut
992- 3345
Formerly W ee d Wholesale .
F eatur i ng .
Delu x Z e ro ~o~: Cop y Serv ice .
O fl tce
s u p pl ies .
M i m eo g r ap h
Suppli es ,
larg est selec t ton o f w ed
d in g su pp lies in Sou th
eas t ern Oh io
Th e Prtnt Shop Complet e ·
(St ill tn busin ess m Mid ·
dl eportl
1'2 82 r1 0 .

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16
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f , M PR O
sou n d
pr o tec tor . 1000 w a tt b u lb
w1l h tw o tn ch . I 1 6 l en s .
S3 00. P h on e 992 7551
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A DIFFEKENTOPINION

( , HE , TH l ~K S

4 10 1mo .

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a c r es

A IR CO we ldtng ma c hin ~ . n ew
ele c all a cc esso r1 es i n
eluded . Ph one 991 341 0
10 28 tfc

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IN CAIRO, E6YPT ....
OCTOBER 2 2 .tl)55_!

) TE l,\

OUR !3055, J.P. M'~EE, WONPSR5
5'i'AR$ Ml6HT 5HeD At..IY
Ll6HT ON WHAT HAPPENED
THAT DAY ltJ CAIRO ...

IF T~E

Quality Print Shop

H OU SE on L rnc oln Hgl s 2
t1edr m , larg e ki tc hen . full
base men t. e)( ce llen r bu y for
\8 ,900, with n ew furn rt ure ,
onl y 5. 10,300 Phone 992 7 648
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4:»-Bewtlched 3; Mod Squad 6; Partridge Family 8;
Sesame St. 20.33; Get Smart IS .
S:Ot&gt;--Bonanza 3; Family Affair 8: StarTrek IS.
S:JI)-...Adam-' 12 4; News 6; Beverly Hillbillies 8: Etec.
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Biography· 33.
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CBS News 8,10; Your Future Is Now 33;
HoclqeDOdae Lodoe 10
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That Tune 13; Family Affair 151 Antiques 20; Wild
Wild World ot Animals 33.
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. $25,000 Pyramid 8; Price Is Right 10; To Tell the
Truth 13; Wally's Workshop IS; College Hockey 20;
Family Theatre 33.

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Mr . Lincoln Russell , local ,
Mr. and Mrs . James F .
Russell, Middleport. Mr . and
Mrs . Dale Russell and famil y
of Colwnbus, Mr . and Mrs.
Harold Gillogly, Vicki and
Bruce, Albany , Mr. and Mrs.
Tad Gilkey , Mr . and Mrs.
•Walter Jordan , son were
Christmas Day guests of Mr
and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey and
Karen of Albany.
Mr . and Mrs. Ray Russell
of Washington C. H. were
visiting Mr . Lincoln Russell
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley T.
Jolmson, local, Mr. and Mrs .
l•rry Barr and children of
Rtlt\i!nd and . Miss Patncia
Thoma of Loutsvtlle, , Ky .,
were Christmas eve dinner
guests of Mr . and Mrs .
Howard Thoma.
Mr . and Mrs. Daniel
Worley of Beckley, w. Va .,
Mr. and Mrs . Doyle Knapp ,
Kail, Charles, Kevin and Mr .
and Mrs . Harley T. Johnson
- were Christmas dmner
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Smtth . Mrs . Lena
Kstapp of Langsvtlle was
afternoon visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley T r
Johnson .were Christmas
evemng dmner guests of Mr .
and Mrs . Harley E . Johnson ,
Tammy, Cheryl and Terry.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley T .
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs .
Harley E . Johnson, Tammy,
Oleryl and Terry, local, Mr.
111d Mrs. Robert Murphy and
daughter of Iowa, Mr . and
Mrs.
John
Downs ,
Harrisonvtlle, Mr . and Mrs .
John E. Murphy, Debbie
Murphy were Christmas
!'Verting visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. J . R . Mur phy, Peggy,
· Cannel and Barbara .
Mr . andMrs . l..e&lt;t Davidson
-.d daughters, Mrs . John
Wood, ADen, Mrs. Mabel
Wood of Wilksville, Mr. and
Mra . Carl McElroy of
·OIIun~.:... and Mr . and Mrs.
PMJ lold!lroy, Jr ., Jeff and
Joey were Christmas dinner
11111!111 of Mr. and Mrs . Paul
Mc:Elroy Sr.
Holiday visitors of Mr . and
Mra . Guy Sargent and
Joutllan were Mrs. Carol
~ and Kim and Peggy
l.lndhurst of St. Louis,
Mluouri, Mr . and Mrs.
Robert Reed , Mr. and Mrs.
Av~y J..ogan of Topsham,
Maine, and Mr. and Mrs.
1i:Jmer Bailey.
Christmas dinner guests of
and
Mrs . Fred
Mr .
Tacl!erman were Mr. and
Mra. Eugene Haning, Rhonda
and Ronald, Mr. and Mrs.
James Reeves, Mr. and Mrs .
Robert Reeves, Bryan and
Jamie, and Mr . and Mrs.
Paul Darnell, Mr . and Mrs .
Jack Elam , Carolyn and Bill,
were evemng visitors.
Mi-. and Mrs. Jack Elam ,
·Bill and Carolyn were
-.ctli-jstmas dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elam .
Mr. and Mrs . Fred
Tuckerman . were Sunday
vlaltors ' of her stster, Elsie
Bratton of Radcliff.
Mr . and Mrs. Jack Elam,
IIID and Carolyn were Sunday
vbltors of his brotller, Mr .
IIICI Mrs . Bill Fouch and
fatnlly of Huntington.
Mr. Cecil Giles of Crystal
Illinois and Mr. Frank1ln Glles of Tampa, Florida
were Christmas holiday
vllltors pi their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clair Giles Jr .
Mr. and Mrs. l..arry
Johnaon, Gina, Tahnee and
lridy, Mra. Geneva Shumate
trere weekend
holiday
Yllllors of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
,lllllnate and SOnB of BandyloWII, W. Va.
Mr . and Mrs . Ivan
Shwnate, 9011• of Mansfield
.we Monday and Tuesday of
Christmas holidays visitors

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of Mrs. Geneva Shumate and
Mr . and Mrs ..Larry Johnson ,
Gina, Tahnee and Brady.
M,rs. Bertha Russell spent
Ihe week with Mr . and Mrs .
Earl Russell of -Kentucky.
Mrs. Charle) Smith and
Mrs. Dan iel Worley were
F'itda y evening vtsllor s of
Mr . and Mrs. Har ley T.
Johnson .

Racine

Events
By Mrs. Francis Morris
A Christmas E ve candlehght service and Cantata
by the choir titled, "There
will always be a Christmas as
long as Christ is in yow·
ljeart ," was held at the F'irst
Baptist Church. Mrs . Sharon
Ihie was choir director and
Mrs. ljllian Hayman ·accompamst.
Mrs . Esther Comstock of
Kanauga spe nt Chnstmas
wtth her son-m-law and
daughter , Mr . and Mrs . Jesse
Brinker.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swtft
of Columbus came Wednesday , Dec. 24 , after her
parents, Mr . and Mrs.
Francis Morns to spend over
U!nstmas wlth them , also
Mr
and Mr s
Merle
Schroeder and Mr. and Mrs .
Btil Lake . Mr. and Mrs . Swtft
brought them back home
Saturday
Mrs. Margaret Houdashelt
spent Christmas wtth Mr . and
Mrs. Milton Houdashelt and
family at Gaihpohs .
Mr . and Mr s
Mike
Hayman and chtldren of
Dunkirk spent Chri stmas
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs Wtlliam Hayman.
Mrs . Tom Brace and Mrs.
Fred Brace of Parkersburg
visited Monday, Dec. 22 with
Mr and Mrs. Edison Brace .
Mrs. Kathryn (Brace) Hart
and LA!gina spent Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs . Virgil
Roush .
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Birch
and daughters of Bellevue
spent over the Christmas
holidays with their parents,
Mr . and Mrs. Elza Birch·and
Mrs . Emma Salser.
Mr . Dale Rous h spent
Christmas in Colwnbus with
his son, Mr . and Mrs . David
Roush and family .
Mr . and Mrs. Kenneth
TUrley and son were dtnner
guests of his parents , Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence 'f urley at
Gallipolis and supper guests
of her parents, Mr . and Mrs .
Sheridan Russell , Jr . at
Mason , W. Va . on Chnstmas .
Mis s Wiiina Sayre of
Columbus spent an evemng
with Mr. and Mrs . Francis
Morns.
Mrs . Marie Roy and aars.
Addte Petrel . visited Mrs .
Roy 's sister, Mrs . Lula
Sh aff er at Pomeroy and
grandson, Eddie Diddle at
Middleport on New Year's
Day . Mr . Diddle left Jan . 2 for
his new U. S. Navy base in
Tennessee .
Mr . and Mrs. Rook Crow of
Atlanta, Ga . spent the
holidayswithhis parents, Mr .
and Mrs. Alfred Crow. His
grandmother, Mrs. Jam•s
Swart, sl&gt;ent New Year's Day
with them.

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.In Memory
IN LOV IN G m emo ry of Orv d
J,;~o k e Gaul who pa ss ed aw ay
J an ua r y 6, 1973
Gon e 1S th c f ac e we loved so
d ear .
Si! enJ i!:i the vo ice we lov ed to
h ea r .
Too fa r a way for s1g ht or
speec h
Bu t n o t too la r to r tnoug h 1 to
r eac h
Sw eet to r em em b er h1 m w h o
on ce wa s h er e.
J\nd wt10. thoug h ab se nt , tS
ru st as d ear
Sa d! y m tssed b y wife
f tr n . Dau g hter Ruth An n .
Son Charl es ( Butch 1 and
tour Gra n d chil dren
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For Sale

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rn a n y c ondt! ron Wil l pa y
S1 0 each r i rst fl oor only
hO ml• .
Wr tle g i 'tltn g d i r eC! rons to R E T L NI CE I rm
b at h , d ou bl e c ar tHi rJ ge
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n rce yard I o r m form a t ron .
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tn with elderly lady
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m ore tnfor m atron , call 992
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FOR
LINCOLN HILL
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or Phone

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AGENT WANTED
TEX AS OIL COMPAN Y needs
dep endable pers on M F who
c an work· with ou t \ sUper
vt s ion tn M e1gs Coun ty area
Con t a c t c us i OJYl ers
Age
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m et a l s. 1un k a u t os R rd er 's 2 B E DRM . mobil e h o m e .
R ac 1n e area
Ph one 992
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r ed Tm 50 huhdr ed Wtll
buy m e tals and scrap rron .
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from Gr ue ser ·s Ch tp p er
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Pom er oy , Oh to Call 992
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RENT OR SALE , 3
bedrm m o bile home , un
turn1sh ed . utiltlies paid on
R t 33 in Burlingham , Phone

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bedrm
ho use .
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COUNTRY
Mob.tle
Home
Park . N ' 33 . ten miles norlh
of Pomeroy Large lots with
concnte A.•tlos , -,idtwtlks.
runners and off street
parking . Phone 992 1479,

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Virgil B,,-s r , Broker
110 Mechanic Pomeroy , 0 .

Phone 992·3l2S
NEW LISTING - Rulland .
Has 3 bedrooms, bath,
range ,
refr t g e rator .
basement , dbl garage &amp;

carport. $17,500.
• CHARMING - 4 BR older
home w rth form a l din 1ng,
large bath , steam heat {ga s
fired l. spa cious yard 111
Racine
n e ar
scho ols .

$16,500
SENSIBLE - 3 B.R. home.
w ith bat h . nat gas heat.
c tty wa t er , and l a rg e
fam lly
room
for
the
chil d ren . A sk i ng Onl y

$8500
NICE

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bath , large d tnrng , full
ba sement. gas F.A fur ·
na c e overlooking town .

Only $1 7,500.
ENORMOUS - 12 r oom ~ . 5
B

R . s, 2 baths . w ood
burn r ng
firepla c e s ,
spa c ious modern k itchen ,
nat ~ gas furnace,· family
r oom and 2 jarge lot s Want

$27,500.
NEW LISTING "'" Char .
ming J BR brick ran ch
home Nat ga s, hot water
heat
Beautiful equipped
kit' , wrth exlras Dtning ,
large famt!y room, roofed

patio. dbl. garage and J
level lots $46,900
NEW LISTING - Mam moth 8 room hom e, 6
bedrooms , 2 baths , gas
F .A. furna c e . Lots of n rce
paneling and carpeting .

Only $18,500.
DON 'T BUY UNTIL YOU
HAVE SEEN THESE .

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,... Reg. SJ39.00 Vat .
POMEROY LANDMARK
9,._ Jack W. Carsey, M9r.
jfliil
Phone "2-2181
CUSTOM d ,.; 8 regulation pool
table wilh accessories . Call
992 2238
1 4 61c
S EIIR S ROEBUCK'
a ir
compressor and wood lathe .
Phone 16141 985 H77.
1 4- 6t c

MIDDLEPORT -

E&lt;·

frame,

lovely

BR . full

kltcheJ1,

3

basement, hot

water heat . Sll ,000.

REEDSVILLE - 22 acres
wllh gas welt 1 apart·
ments,
home,
ho'm e. Income

Mobile
$420 per

mOfllh ALL IN GOOD
CONDITION. 525,000.
POMEROY - Large 2
story

frame

-

Had

2

apartments. 5 BR, 2 baths,
N. gas FA heat. $10.000
MIDDLEPORT - I floor
plan . 2 BR , bath, full

1, 44 ' A t:: RE

tor

16141 667 3333.

sale

Phone
1 4 121c

3

BEDRM
home.
IVSI
finished , remodeling, Salem
St .. Rutland Phone 142 -2306
after 4 p m or s~e Milo B.
HutchiSOn
9 2J .Ifc

- -·-- ---- -----4

ROOM S and bath
In
Pomeroy near Kroger's
Store , s.a.ooo Phone 992 2729
or see Jerry Hawk
' " 12tp

CA5l" l ~6!

Find only makeable game
ctng btd. The opener rebids
6 two spades with four or more
spades. iwo hearts with four
o r more hearts and two
diamonds wtthout any four·
card majpr~ The convention
has achieved a lmost universal
acceptance
If not using Stayman. North

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bu rt dr n g a n ew hom e or for
yo u r
p r e se nt
, home
r emod eled , c onrac l R oush
Con!,tru c t io n , Ph one 997
7 58J
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R EA DY MI X CO NCr. _
deliv ered ri g ht t o y our
proJ ec 11 F as t an d easy . F ree
es ltm aJes P hone Y9 2 32 84,
Go eg le rn R ea d y M i x Co.,
M rddlep or t. Oh io
6 30 !Jc

WOU L D YOU BELIEV E 'l
Build an all s t eel building al
Pole Barn prtc.:s ' Golden
G.ant A ll St eel Buildings ,
Rt 4, B o11: 148 , Wa\/erty ,
Ohio Phon e 94 7 ?796
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Scho o l. T u n eu p , brakes ,
wt1 ee1 b(ll anc ln g , a l tnemenl ,
Phon e T42 2004
11 16 lfc

GASOUNE ALLEY
.. -.:-·, . .·-

$3.000.
DEXTER - 30 clean acres
mostly fenced. Home. barn
and other buildings .
$17,500 .- S3.SOOdown. Bal .
monthly.
REAL ESTATE IS YOUR
BEST INVESTMENT
CALL US TODAY.
992-22S9 or 992-2568

high-card points and balanced
hand . ~la y man ena bles htm to
check to see 1f his partner has
fOur spades in whach case he
expec ts a spade contract to De
prefe rable
He bid s two clubs Sure
enough . South does btd two
spades and North takes him to
the only makeable game contract.

A New Mexico

reader

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

wants to know what you res -'

The standard notromp opening with 16 to 18 high-card
pomts and 4-3-3-3, 4-4-3-2 or 53·3·2 dtstrtbution ha s been
praclically unchanged smce
fir st suggested by Oswald
Jacoby tn 1933
.
The Stayman conventton . as
mvented by Sam Stayman and
George Rapee around 1942 or
1943 . us es the two club
respon s e to an opentng
notrump as an artlflc1al for-

pond to a Stayman two clubs
when you hold four cards in
each major suit.
There IS no general rule
here. Sol!lc bid the spades ;
others hearts. The Jacobys
bid the better one of the two

rw_e_c_o_m_e_t'_w_;.o_r-:-k- zo :y~ruct
off 4er qratuit4! z1 Proof.
reading
tenn
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(Ger.)
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roof
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island
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port
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37 Last

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Consumer Survival Kit 33.
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Farmllme 10; The Story 13.

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Douglas 10; Morning with D.J . 13; Kanawha
County Bicentennial 3l .
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Tattletales 8; New Zoo Rvue 13; Food Preserving
33.
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Food Preserving 33.
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33 .
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For Wadneoday, Jan. 7, 1171
=-+-l--1 ARIES (March 21-Ap•tt 19)

34 Caddoan
Indian
35 Follower

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Your resolve will pay drvldends
today Stick to what you set out
to do. e"Jen If the road to attain·

=+--1--1--1 ment rs a little bumpy
TAURUS (April 20-Moy
..-+- +--1--1 You work best alone ancl

of a
Chinphilosophy

20)
in a

quiet env~ronment today
-..1.-..L.-L:-:~ Sneak oH somewhere prrvate
and peaceful

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llAILY CRVPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work. it:
A X Y D L B A ,A X R

GEMINI (MIJ 21-June 20]

C onverse with a fnend today
whose think ing parallels your
Is 1.' 0 N G F E I. L 0 W
own SometMing of mutual
One Jcuc-: samply stands for :mother In this sample A is . value w1U be gamed
u ~c4l for the three L'!-i, X for th(' two O's, (•tc S m~lc letters. CANCER . (June 21·oluly 22)
apostrophes. the length and formation of the \~Pnls are :11l Draw upon your tenacity and
Inni s. E:1r h day the ('nde lellcrs t~rc different
. resour~elulness " lbday rf you
meet wrth any problems
CRYPTOQUOTES
careerwr se You re up to the
ch allenge.

)OU NIEAN

lHAT I HEAD
THE DESIGN

DEPARTMENT?

We'll bring samples to your
home with no obllgotion.
See how you can realty

RV

save.
Mike Young, Monoger
Sales and Installation
R1 . 3, Pomeroy, Olllo 45769
Phone day or night
'14-ftl -2106

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handle things in a manner to·
day that others will find im·
presst"Je. Be both firm and fa1r
Exp l ain reasons for your
decisions

VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 221 If an
obllgatron is owed you and rt Is
long O"Je r due , .a tactful
reminder to the one tnvolved
might get the matter orr dead

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OR A MU!11C COLLEOiE ...

MIKE STEVENS

3 BR HOM E
just finished
remodeling . Salem
St,
Rutland
Phone 742 2306
after 4 p .m . or see Milo B
Hutchinson
10 9 ·11C

lull b.t~• · ntL"n ' urilitv room .
bui l• in
porch .
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Phone 992 7733
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-Answers can be found .

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SCORPIO (OCI. 24-Nov. 22l&lt;;,
This is a good day for you to i
embark on an ambU1ous un- '.
dertaking . Have definite aims. r I

Work dll1genlly.
f.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc: 'l
21) You can make points with
those in your charge today if, Jt
you let them know you have, 1
their best Interests at heart.

CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jon.

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19) Don t settle tor secon~ be~t .~ ·
today 1n your endeavors, or •
th1ngs you jjo in association :!
wtth another Play to win.
1t

AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Foll. 1tj "
Once you make a decision to- ·l
daY and you feel your postti~n ~"'
ts ,usttfied , ha.,..e the courage
your conv1ct1ons.

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PISI;ES (Feb. 20-Mon:li 20) . .
Don't be bashful about grin- '

ding a bit in commerclai ~
dealrngs tod'ay You wo".'t
know rf

you can get a better ,.

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Jan. 7, 1178

"'

Thts comtng 1year you should .~
be able to make some "adva!"'
tageous changes tn your ,
lifestyle that you 're planning : '
Make moves only after y'o u' re ,1
fully certain.
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EX CAVATING , BA CKHOE S
AND DOZER , LARGE AND
SM AL L
SEPTIC TANK S
IN S T A LLED
BILL
PU L LIN S, PHONE 992 2478,
DAY OR NIGHT
11 11 ' 781p

Free estimates on carpeting and installation.

one
notrump to three wtth ht s I I

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ACROSS
I "The time
is -"
5 Philippine
. island
10 On. the dole
11 Located
13 Transaction,
11 Baby's ·
plaything
15 Merry
16 Humorist
17 - transit...
18 Ennoble

SOUND 10 'IOU?

E L W OO D B OWER S REP A IR
- Swee p er s , toaster s , trons .
all sm all appl i an ces . Lawn
m o w er . n ex t t o Stat e H 1gt1
wa y Gara ge on Rou t e 7
Pnon e 985 3825 .
~ 16 tic

POMEROY - 1'1• acres
loriglnally had 1 houses) .

Pass

f8Jse

by THOMAS JOSEPH

W I LL TRIM o r cu t tre es and
sh r ubb er y
Phon e 949 25 45
or 7-t2 3167
12 18 26tc

SLOAN'S
CARPETING

2.

s1mp!y

~Mwd

WELL , !-lOW

C\?ES A NICE
Sl"-8 OF BOILED
8t&lt;ON10SAUIIUS

SEW IN G M A CHIN E R epa ir s,
se r v1 c e. all m a kes 99'1 71B d
T he F abr l c Sh op . Pomeroy
J\ ulho r i zed Singer Sal es and
Serv i ce
We
sharpen
Set ssor s
3 29 tfc

BRADfORD , Auc t•oneer
Complele Ser\o'ice . Phone
9d9 249 7 or 949 2000 Racine .
Ohio . Cr i ll Bradford
10 9 lfc

Pass
Pass

South

would

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ALLEY OOP

0 &amp; D T REE Tr i mm tng . 20
y ears ex p er ien ce I ns ur ed ,
fr ee est tm a tes Ca l l 992 23 84
or 16 l dl 698 725 7 Alb an y
10 15 lfc

C

Pass
Pass
Op emng lead -

EXC A VA TIN G ,
do l er .
b ac kh oe
a nd
dtt c he r
Ch &lt;~rl es R
H at f1 eld B~ck
H oe Serv 1ce , Rut lan d , Ohto
P hone 7d2 2008

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North East

Pass

RE MO DELIN G .
Pt u m tu ng ,
h ea ti n g an d al l t ypes o f
g en e r a l
re p a ir
W ork
qu ar ante ed . 20 y ear s ex
per len ce
P hone 99 2 2.:109
5 I tt c

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West

tNT.

E XCAVAT IN G . dozer , fo e. ~
an ef bac khoe wo rk . sept 1c
t ank s
i ns talled ,
dump
! r uc k s and lo bot s for hire .
W il l ha u t f il l d trt . top soil.
l1 m es tone a n d gra \/e l Call
Bob o r Roger Jeff er s, day
phone 991 7089, nigh t ph on e
992 3525 or 992 5132
'l 11 lf c

basemenf ,
recently
r enovated, carport . SlJ.OOO.

Nice for .borne or trailers.

Real Estate For Sale

A5TROL0 6Y.
CAP TAI~ EA5Y ~
OF

T A N.K S c l eaned
M odern Saf'1itation , 99 2 3954
or 992 1349
9 18 lf c

Weekly Grain

'299
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CHART-

-SEPTI
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$7,000
POMEROY - N1ce 2 story

Capacity

CR /\ N E Se r'tli c e ,
er ecr to n . dO It
P h one 99 2 5468

If

TEAFORD

ConditiOner

Modtl ucxxx.
210,000

VOUR · EI&lt;·

.

cellent Lot - Nice build tng
ideal for home or apartment with very little cost

Automatic Water

--·- ------

FURNISHED apartmen~ 4
roomsandba th . adullson l y .
Phone 992 5908
12 18 tfc
- - - · --- --- 6 RM _HOUSE and balh for
rent m Pomeroy . Call 992
5741

P hone 9d 9 2822 .
1 6 Ole

CO AL . ltmestone and all types
of salt and rock sail lor Ice
and snow removal
Ex
cetstor Salt Works. East
Main St . • Pomeroy , Ohio
Phone 992 389 1.
~
12 7 r r c

O L DER n1odern 7 rm 1'1 ome,
· carpeted and completely
BEDROOM ft.Jrntshed
furnished. w i th forced air
aparlment
al
Village
furnace , J ' acre tot Phone
Manor Phone 992 J17J
992 2280 . y
12 -19 26tc
1 2 1:21(

1\ KC BI\ ~S ETl ho und pup . 3
mos old , SJO Phont 99 ?
50SS

La .Salle
HOTEL

bal es .

3 13EDRM trarl er wi th (')I:
pand , l 1vm g room , 5 Poin ls
Phone 992 33 88
12 31 6tc

Pets

I

MOD E RN des1gn s ter eo , 8
t rack t a pe , etm fm rad 10
c omb tna tron oatan ce S96.60
or t erm s Call 992 3965
1 7 ttc

12 9 16tp

F REE RENT AT VIL L AGE
MANOR
IN
MID
Phone
r3 04 1
77 3 5817
OLE PORT! We are so sure
Mason . w va
12 JO 6t c
lhal-m.~J
will love ou r
apar'lmt?{lts thai we give you
two weQt,.\.J~ EN T F REE
MOBILE HOM ES FOR SAL E
Just pay your secur 1ty
IOxS O PEERLE SS Mob tlc
deposit and stay stx months
Hom e . new g as furna Ce,
and the ftrst 1 weeks is free
bu i lt in oven and range ,
You wll l enjoy m onthly
pri c e reduc ed for qutck sale
leases , all electrtc livin g ,
Can b e seen at K 1ngsbury
carpeting ,
range
end
H om e Sale s, Il l E · Main St ,
refrigerator. free tr,ash
Pomeroy . Ohio or c a ll 992
pickup , cable TV Coplional l
7 034
a~nd
laundry
facrllltes .
12 31 4tC
Con\/enient to shopping on
Third and Mill rn Mid
NEED 1\ GIANT room ad
dleport VILLAGE MANOR
dil ro n . or off tce , sh o wroom,
is yours for one bedroom
etc ") w e have a 1975 Mobile
apartments starting at Sl04
unit , 14x 70, to t al ele c tric,
monlhly plus elec We "ay
fully carpeted . 2 offices 1n
for e'tlerythtng else See the
·center . 1J bath on each end .
Manager
al
Riverside
Pri c ed low to s ell . Can be
Ap•rtments or call 992 3273.
seen a 1 K tngsbury H ome,
Thts offer will end soon , so
Sales , 1100 E . Marn St.,
m ove in now and save SSS$.
Pom eroy , Oh to. or call 992
10 23 tfc
7034
12 31 4tc
12 X 60 I URNI SHED tra tl er
with Washer and dryer . Rt'n1
SJ25 per month with option
to buy
Phone 84 3 '246 5,
Portland , Oh ro
MEIG ~ CO Hum an e Society ,
I 4 61 c
two b ea uttf ul 10 weeks ol d
Coll te t ype puppies . 1 ma le.
I female , worm ed and ha'o',C HOU SE , free gas Phon(' 7J1
2577 or 7 11 '25YO
sho t s Phone 992 5427 after 6
1 .:1 6tp
p m rour dogs epprb.,.; . 1 yr
old . Shepherd Collie mixed,,
in excellent condllion Cal! T WO bedrm trail er , S28 per
week All utilities paid
' 992 5906 They .l!t need yood
Phon e 992 JJ24
homes
1 4' t fc
1 .:1 61 c

Middl•port, 0 . Ph.

TW O l tg h t w e tgh t cha m s aw s~
W tlk1 nson Sm all E n gtnes .
198 loc us t St , M1 ddleport
Ph on e 997 J 09 '2
1 J 6tc

12 31 lf c

l BEDRM mobtle hom e, 11 x
65 H o lly Park , like n e w wilh
8 x J2 awning and porch
W asher and dry er tn cl uded .

'PART TIME b a bys r ller
Phone 7.:12 269 5
I 6 6\c

P hone 992
1 5 1?I C

992 77 '11

Mobile Homes for Sale

ENG L I S H Sh epherd Pupp ies .
S1 0 Phone 99 ' 39JJ or 619
Pag e SJ , Mtddl eport
1 4 61p

h ~y

1 6 ~fl

TR A I LE R . 2 bedrm
tully
c arpe led 1n 1\ rbau g h 1\d
d t t 1on . .:f-ttppers P l a rns ,
Phone 8J3 '2d 1J
1 6 3tp

Wanted -TO Buy

4 ROO M S and b ath , l ar ge yard

HOU SE in Chester . 2 bedrm s
an d ba lh Good c ond ilton
Pho ne ( 614 ) 985 424 5
1 5 6t c

GOOD cr u al ily

VERY HI6 HLY Of

WIN AT BRIDGE

Pomeroy Office
105 eunernut
992- 3345
Formerly W ee d Wholesale .
F eatur i ng .
Delu x Z e ro ~o~: Cop y Serv ice .
O fl tce
s u p pl ies .
M i m eo g r ap h
Suppli es ,
larg est selec t ton o f w ed
d in g su pp lies in Sou th
eas t ern Oh io
Th e Prtnt Shop Complet e ·
(St ill tn busin ess m Mid ·
dl eportl
1'2 82 r1 0 .

1 6 61 c

16
MM
f , M PR O
sou n d
pr o tec tor . 1000 w a tt b u lb
w1l h tw o tn ch . I 1 6 l en s .
S3 00. P h on e 992 7551
I 5 tlt p

1 5 1I I c

I&gt;UT !GATHER YOU'VE
A DIFFEKENTOPINION

( , HE , TH l ~K S

4 10 1mo .

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a c r es

A IR CO we ldtng ma c hin ~ . n ew
ele c all a cc esso r1 es i n
eluded . Ph one 991 341 0
10 28 tfc

16\ H

IN CAIRO, E6YPT ....
OCTOBER 2 2 .tl)55_!

) TE l,\

OUR !3055, J.P. M'~EE, WONPSR5
5'i'AR$ Ml6HT 5HeD At..IY
Ll6HT ON WHAT HAPPENED
THAT DAY ltJ CAIRO ...

IF T~E

Quality Print Shop

H OU SE on L rnc oln Hgl s 2
t1edr m , larg e ki tc hen . full
base men t. e)( ce llen r bu y for
\8 ,900, with n ew furn rt ure ,
onl y 5. 10,300 Phone 992 7 648
1 6 261(

197 I H O N [) f , 7~0 . I or d 2000
t ra c tor . p ~, . d rff e r c nt ia t
lock . tr on r en d w e ighl s a n d
, o th er e x tras
Phon e 992

A CERTAI&gt;J WAREHOU5E

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Ph ..992.J99l -

1 1~;s-

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~ OU S E .
b asem en t a n d 5
Phon e 992 5035

an d ga r d en

T WO be drm
do ubl e wide
m od ular
home ,
rur a l
1o cat1on . n ear Pom eroy No
pel s or chrldren P h one 991
70 17
\ 6 61 (

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BR A N CH
M f\ N J\G ER
T R A IN EE
U nusu a l op
por t un dy
to
be co m e
assoc tal ed w ith a lea Otng
f as t g row tn g
co n sumer
l1n a n c e co mpany domg
busrn ess In 19 stat es we
tram yo u 10 a ll pha ses o f
work tnvolvtng con sum er
c rcdt l You wil l conl ac t our
c u s to m er s, both tn and
o ur s td e th e off rce and l earn
to work wtt h m cr cnant s In
a fr re n d l y wa y yo u w rll help
p eopl e w ilh th et r per son.al
l tnan c e Start 1ng salar y w t11
mee t th e n eed s of you and
yo ur fa m ily no w In a f ew
short y ear s yo u c an earn
we ll a bov e a v er ag e
Ou r
co mp any promotes from
w tth tn Pre v1ous ex perten ce
n ol n ecessary Mus t be a
sc ho o l
g raduat e
n igh
ln i tialt ve and am bil ion pay
o ft
ExceptiOnal employee
benefti S
PHONE
Mr
Ohltnger at 992 2111, Captlal
F 1nan c 1al Serv1ce s. 300 W
2nd St .. P o m eroy, Oh10
45 769
fiN EQUAL OP
P O RT UN IT Y EMPLOY E R
I 6 3t c

Dai~

19'&gt;3 1 0R 0 Cus tom 1 door VB
ttath ead wtt h o vcrdrt'tl e .
14169 Pl ym o u th 11 el vc d cr e I
do or VfL iluro nr a t1 c. pow(•r
s t ee rmg
I o r mo r e rn
for m a l iOn c an "19 7 7 10 7
I I 61p

1 .1 61 C

7) 1.1

The

197J CHEVROL E T 1 1 ton
tru c k / See: Joe Imboden .
M iner sv 1ll e
1 6 61 C

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r-:A-:P:-:A-::
TE CARVED ON

S-,+a cuse, Ohio

Roger Wamsley , Rutland

Real Estate For Sale

i

CAPI' AIN EASY

LARRY LAVENDER

Phone 742-2lll
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Anics

• STORM
WINDOWS&amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDING-SOFFITT
GUTTERS-AWNINGS

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:AS H pa i d tor
ma'k es an d
mod el s o f m ob il e h om es .
Ph on e ar ea code/ 61.:1 423
953 1
4 1J r f c

1 2 61C-

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pr epa re d ,
r e d en~ I an d state ta:-: e!\
W ri t be done b y appt o nly
Pl eas e phon e 99 2 2272. o r see
Mr s. Wa nd a Ebl m, L au rel
C liff R d , Pomer oy
12 ) I ) Ol e

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Wanted
ton
196 1J I ORD t-. unQcr
p 1c 1&lt;. up sr nn dnrd P ' . P fi 6
( y l 1n d er . 300 &lt;. u rn S7 1'1
Pt10nc G l en 1\ tss c !! 9 \'ol 71:!0 1
t 5 6tc.

Blown tnto Walls &amp;

R&amp;J OOINS

C?.,~~RS, !,~~:v

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Blown
Insulation Services

Appraisal
serv1ce
on
estates and collections .

ITH NELSON

BLIND ADS
/l dd i!. ton a l ?Sc Ch ar ge -p er
1\ d ve r l tSe , , en I
OFFICE HO!JRS
8 30 a
m IO ':. 00 p n1
Oa i "V·~ B ~ O a m to I? 0 0 N oon
Sa tu rda Y

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Suppl~

Nathan Biggs
Radiatot: Specialist

.:1 door , on e loca l ow ner, new r a dia l white wall t rr es, V8, aut omati c~ powe r st eering . radio , sa v e on a n 1ce on e

&amp; OBITUARY
5. 7 00 l or SO w o rd min1 m um

E a ch

and

FREE ESTIMATES

Buy. Sell or Trade

Loco I c a r . shrtr p inside an d ouJ, goOd new tires; cus to~
wheels , dark gr ~en vi n yl r oot. g r een f• n1sh , AM rad ro
and tape , f act or y a ir . p ower st eermg and br a kes ,
aut o mati c Book V a lue $3050.00

tt1r ct:

?6 cen ts ·pe r w o r d 51)1. c on
St'r tJI •v c •n scr t1on s

I "[ I I 1 X 1 X I l l"

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Currency

1974 CHEVROLET C-10 FLE ETSIDE Clearance U09S
6 c yl. , st d . l r ans , step bumper , good t i re s, cl ei'l n sharp
b l uP t ini~h . Boo K Val ue $3:.&gt;00

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•rHorrec t inser ti o n
R A TES
Fo r Want Ad Sc rv•ce

TUESDAY, JAN.UARY 6,1971
4:»-Bewtlched 3; Mod Squad 6; Partridge Family 8;
Sesame St. 20.33; Get Smart IS .
S:Ot&gt;--Bonanza 3; Family Affair 8: StarTrek IS.
S:JI)-...Adam-' 12 4; News 6; Beverly Hillbillies 8: Etec.
Co. 20.33; Adam-12 13.
6:0t&gt;--News 3,4,8,10,13, 15; ABC News 6 ; Zoom 20;
Biography· 33.
.
6:»-NBC News 3,4,1 5; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 8,10; Your Future Is Now 33;
HoclqeDOdae Lodoe 10
7:0t&gt;--Truth or Cons. 3; To Tell the Truth 4; Bowling for
Dollars 6; Wlllburn Brothers 8; News lOk: Name
That Tune 13; Family Affair 151 Antiques 20; Wild
Wild World ot Animals 33.
· ·
7·»-Hollywood Squares 3,4; Let 's Deal With• If 6;
. $25,000 Pyramid 8; Price Is Right 10; To Tell the
Truth 13; Wally's Workshop IS; College Hockey 20;
Family Theatre 33.

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tud&lt;ty

IIIIIIUUIU ' td

C' HII ·

lht~ tnle1 Vh~" s fur tlw

stnu twu o( a $25 nulh.1n

a.sk«&lt; to st·nc OJli.ht' toffil1lllt~ 10 lll'l p name lhe replaeemenl
for McComas

Ctru· billionlwrr c•ar•s a l••ar
ror Anht·ust•r - Uust·h.

He askt•d lll:tt MeComds slt

Ill till

r ~plaL"'ei Jlen l and pres1drnt Hoovt•r and Mrs Sheets " t'I'C

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plnnt ht•n• ...,hi&lt; h "'ill mak('

, Rt•gular boa rd meetmgs were set for 7 30 P m on thE'
second Tuesda v of e.ach mont h a t the supe rintendent's office m
Middleport Tl;l' only excepUon made on the meeting dat~\las
1n August \\hen the mee tmg wt\1 Or held on the thard Tuesday
Ot hers Httenchng the meeting were Jeff Weaver, JUruor
~ugh p11ftc 1pal , James Dtchl ; seniOr h1gh prinCipal, Dan
Morrts. &lt;-~ sststa nt supermtendent of the dJstrtc t, and Robert
Morns, pnnCJ p.tl of the Pomeroy und Middleport Elemen tary

Rhodt•s and Ctllumbus
developer Don i\1 ca"to
madr the :Hnumnt·t•meut at

a

mornlng

tlt.'"s

Loss was set at $52,000 m a fire at 8' 07 p.m.
Monday whtch gutted three businesses and three
apartments in the Gardner buildmg at the corner.
of Thtrd Ave. and State St. m Gallipohs
Cause of the f1re, which started at the rear of
Jeans-n-Things, was undetermined at presstirne
to&lt;)ay

um·

fcn·tu e.

Thr II('" Metal Conlatner
Curp plant Yotllt·mploy 200
people. said Rhodes. Melal
cun taml'r t s a wholly-

Schools

Gallipolis fire
causes $52,000
damage Mondayj

ned subsidiary
of
Anht•ust•r--Busch.
Metal Cnntaaner has
taken an option on a 16-acre
tnu I wJIIun Anheust•r·

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Accordmg to Gallipolis tlems received water and
Ftre Chief James A. Northup, smoke damage .
the blaze traveled lo the
Twenty-fiVe volunteers
cetllng of Jeans-n-Things and From the Gallipolis Ftre
,.:
tContmued from page 1)
spread lo the nearby stair- Department used 30,000
Repubhcan Pari) offtctal, to be U S. ambassador lo Great ---,11Dautsclcch-li.,t'l21J50'1alu'·,..
rc.·1n'"lcd'i'uSlslrnr,fiia!l_
' --r
_ ___.,,•u- w the second .and thtrd--gallon- of waler- durmg- their
Brttam-~-a dmtmstrahon sources s~ud toda}r She would be !he
floors of the building owned efforts lo bring the ftre under
ftrsl woman Lo hold the pres ugwus diplomatic post tf her
by M&amp;T Investments, Rl 3, control around 10 30 p.m.
nommat10n ts confirmed b) the Senate
Galhpohs
A pumper truck from Point
Mrs Armstrong's appomlmenl to the Court of St. .James
In
addillon,
the
Newberry
Pleasant
was alsc on hand
"as expected to be announced shortly, the source sanJ Mrs
Sporlmg Goods, 62 State St ., Bestdes the blaze, ftremen
Armstrong, 48. Muld succeed Elhol L. Richardson, who ts
was heavily damaged . had to ftghl 17 degree
1 eturmng to Wm;hm gton to becun~e secretary of Coi:tmer&lt;.oe
UNDER CONTROL - Two Gallipolis Volunteer Ftre Ftghlers are pt• l ured on the top
Newberry's was owned by weather.
She served as Wh1te House counselor on women s tssues
floor of the old Gardner Bmldmg at the corner or Stale Sl, and Th1rd Ave. aFte r Monday
Damage was set at $35,000
Howard Newberry of Ports·
durmg the N1xon admm1stratmn and the early part of the Ford
rught's blaze was brought undei- control
touth
and
managed
by
Bob
lo
lhe building and $17,000 lo
admimstra twn She was one of the strongest defenders of
/
Edgm~lon
uf
Gallipolis
Its
contents The bwlding IS
former President Rtl:hard M N1xon durmg hts Waterga te
A
Lhtrd
firm,
Kitchen
CraFt
msured
by Wiseman Agency
lrtbulauons
Robert J Stewart, 18, Rl I
of Ohto, Kentucky and West
Clue! Jim Northup satd the
Lan gsville , 1s free on bond
V1rgmta, located on Ute Third c1ty's aertaJ ladder truck was
pendmg sentencmg followmg
Ave, stde of the structure, m position for use, but that
hts plea or gutHy Monday (O
suffered water and smoke the blaze was brought under
David L Tyree, 19. MtdCommon Pleas Cour t Judge dleport , was trea ted and
damage Dean Rmehart ts control before il was needed.
'fv..ro persons were InJured 'I herr was heavy damage to J ohn C Bacon on a btll of rel ease d
manager of lha\ firm
Northup also thanked area
al
Veterans
m a lrafftc acctdent a t 8 10
has car No charges were Jnf orm a!io n charg1n~ Memonal Hospttal '.\.here he
Jeans-n-Things ts owned by residents who helped local
breakmg and en tenn g a was taken by Pomeroy E·H
p m Monday on Count) Road
filed
K1lchen Crall of Ohio and fir e-fighters m any way
house m Salem Twp on or squad fnllowm g a smgle car
163, one and two te nths nules
managed by Robert Rathff of durmg last night's blaze,
A slllgle car m1shap occa s t of Rt J3 m Me1gs
I , Bidwell. Three apart- espectally those who FurRl
curred at 12 45 a m today on about lasl Dec 15
acctdenl Monda y a t 10 20
An
mveshga
twn
wtll
be
County
ments on the second floor rushed coffee and other Items
Rt 7 m Eureka \\here Larry
pm
Taken
to
Ve teran s K Frasher . 19, P atn ot, lost made by lhe stale as lo
were heaVIly damaged
m sub-freezmg temperatures.
The Me1gs County Shenff's
whether Stewart should be Department re ported tha t
Mem onal Hospllal for
The apartme nts were
cun trol of h1s car wh1ch ran
trea tme nt of lnJUnes were orr the highway strtkmg a placed on probatwn The btll Tyree \\as tra veling south on
occupied by Mrs Edna
Wtlham C
Cook , 18
Thompson, Mrs Hazel Wood
gua1 drat] There was heavy of mformataon wos prepared CR 15 m Rulland 'J wp, one
and presented by Charles nule north of SR 124. \\hen he
Pomeroy, and a passenger m damage to hts car
and Mr . and Mrs John
Kmgh t, ass1stan t p1 osecutor faded to mt:.~ke a cur'vc The
Ius car. Beulah Cook, 61 of
t'rance and famtly . There
'
PomerO)
Shertff Robe rt C Har· car went off the road on the
were no mJunes Apartment
r
tenbach's oFFtce has learned Jell II ave led 100 fee t, wen t
Accordmg to the Galha •
Veterans Memorial Hospital
that J ohn Horst has been m mtu a five fool l'l eek,
Metgs Posl Slate H1~hwa)
ADMITTED - John Wtse ,
Patrol. Cook travehng east ,
custOdy m Hunlsvtlle, Ala
!raveled an ot her 100 fee t m
MRS JOHNSON DIES
Van Wert. Mary Dursl,
lost control of Ius car wh1ch
smce F1 Iday on a warra nt water and Jee befUJ e comwg
Pomeroy; Angela Baket,
ran orr the nght stde of the
Mrs Bermce John su n, Issued m Me1gs County to a stop
Pomeroy,
Kay
Welclll
htghway an d overlurned
$200 WINNER - Becky Matthe ws , Rt 1 Clwshtre,
Tyree wa s c at ed to court on
Phoemx . Artz , dted l ht s chargmg Horst with auto
Albany: Deneda Gtlliam,
PomerO) Mayor Claren ce
was the wmner $200 Ill a con test sponsored by th e Poml
of
1 eCk less
mormng a l Bapt1sl Hosptlal larceny P1 oceedmgs wtll be charges
Pomeroy; Dons Deeter,
Andrews Monday ntghl ap·
Pleasant Retail Met cha nts Assn Above , Melvm Bord·
m Phoemx Mrs Johnson was 1m hated at once 1f Horst falls ope ratiOn The car wa s
Long Bollom: Paul Andrews ,
pmnted
lhe counc1l members
to
wmve
exhadil!On
man
,
pr
es1dent
of
the
merchants'
group,
,
hf;lnds
Becky
i: J emnl1 shed
t1 former resJdent of Meigs
Long Bottom: Casste Hudso ~ :
Mat thews her pnze
to these stand tn g com.
TON!TE thruTHURS
Coun ly She ts surv1ved by a
Mtn ersvlile , VIcky N1Lz,
nul tees
JAN 6 8
daught e r. Thlema Nutter ,
Pomeroy : Dora Roush,
NOT OPEN
Building commlltee , Ralph
San D1cgo. Calif • tw o
Middleport , JeFFrey Carson,
Werry, c hairman , J.ou
gra ndsons , Rogel
an d
Rutland . Shtrley Wolfe ,
Osbm ne, and Paul Globokar.
MIChael, Iwo sisters, Mrs
Racme: Charles Batley ,
FRt SAT SUN
finance co mmittee , Lou
Mona Farra, Racme, and
Porlland
JAN 9 11
CLEVELAND I UP! ) Osborne , chatrman, Ralph
be necessary
m~n t , he sa ld , at could cost
Mrs Georgia Henders ho t,
rdt e Increase for CE I' s
Jacque lme Sus ann 's
OISCHA RGED - Everett
Harold
L
Williams ,
If the hrm ha s lo put on Flue $506 million "htch would 689,000 cuslomers m north- We rry, and Harry Davts: Ward ,
ONCE IS NOT
Ha1 t"eJI, Ga, and a brother,
Albert
Roush ,
executive vice president of gas desulphunzataon eqUip- transla te mto a 38 pe1 cent
vrdwan ce ('O mm1ttee , Dr
ENOUGH
Ray Hemey , Racme Funeral
~..:t stern Oh1o
Raym
ond
Juslts,
James
I Techmcolor)
Cleveland ElectriC
Harold· Brown, c hatrm~n .
ser vtces and bunal wall be m
Rep Ron MotU, D.Ohio, the
Daniels , Terry Kntjlhltng.
Hlum1nalmg Co., testiFied
J.ou Osborn e,, and Ralph
Phoemx
firs t w1lness today, ctled a
Dakota
Laudermtll .
today tl could reqmre a 38 per
Werrv:
uhlihes
artd
stud) showm~ nearly 60 per
Raymond
Sayre
cent rate mcrease lo pay for a
sani!atlon , Ph1l Glubokar.
cent of lhe Amertcan pubhc
sulphur dtoxtde control
c hamnan, Ralph We rry ,
a re "tlhng lo pay lhe cosls of
Holzer Medical Center
system on the company's four
Ch uck
Uarlles .
st reet
c lea mng
up
the
en1Discharges, Jan. 5)
electnc generating plants
co mmln ee , Harry Davi,,
vlronmentHl problems
Rhonda
Borden , Mrs Jerry
Williams lesltfted al a
&lt;hatrman Chuck Bartles, Dr
Mottl a lso atled studies
Canter
and
son , Halite Cross,
hearmg conducted by the
BroYtn 1 s.afety and parkmg,
showmg that pollulton control
Grace
Durose,
Irma Eilts,
US
Environmental By EDWARDS LECHTZIN there can no longer be any
IS gene ra tmg more JObs than Chuck Bartles, c hatrman , Dr LIZZie
Gtllesple,
Rosa
Proteclton Agency whtch has
doubt about lite r ecoVCI y or w lost b) plant closmgs m Bro" n and Harry Davis ,
UPI Auto Wrtter
Grtffllh,
Edna
Knapp ,
proposed sulphur dwxide
mobtle
hQmes.
Phtl
Globokar
DETROIT fUPI) - M•d· our bus mess," saJd Wilham that Ohto IS lostng potential
Douglas Mornson, Anna
regulallons For Ohto The
December new car sales shot Benton, a Ford Motor Co new wdustry because 1ts
Myers , Frankie Netgl r • ,
state has been unable lo
up 30 per cent ovet the VICe p1 est dent
pollutiOn &lt;onlrol regulatiOns
Ronald Phalln, Law,t, 1
agree on regulatiOns.
The fma ll975 sales 1epm l, , a rc Un C('I ldlrl
UNIT CALLED OUT
disasl1 Ollli pertod m 1974 but
Templeton,
PatriCia VanWilliams said CEI's
The Pomeroy Emer~en ~.
the U S auto mdustry sl tll lo be ISsued Wedn esday. wtll
lie smd expenditures for
Matre,
Ira
Watson.
momtonng stations around
Squad was called lo 130 Slate
turned m tts worst sales show sales for the yea1 bm ely p ollutiOn
are
c ontrols
t Births, Jan. 5)
Its plants m Ashtabula, Lake , performance m 13 years
l opped
sev en
mtlhon genera tmg 1 I rn1lhon Jobs m Sl al 10 49 a m Monday For
Mr
,;nd
Mrs Robert L
Cuyahoga
and
Loram
automotive domestic cars - off 5 h:! per the Umled Stales
Curhs Smith who had suF·
Dc trot t 's
counties show they are
son,
Gallipolis, Mr .
Bush,
executives said they were cen t from 1974's sluggish
fered a head laceratiOn He
already generally under the
H1cks, son,
and
Mrs
Donald
heartened by the strong pace and 27 per ce nt below
was taken to Veterans
acceptable federal clean atr
lhe record 9 7 mdlion cars
showmg whtch made the Dec
Mernonal Hospital Al 5 25 Jackson
standards and, he said, no 11-20 period the best of lhe sold m 1973.
AUTO IIEt.:II\'F.RI::O
p m Monday , the squad mel
further Improvement should
The yea1 1975 goes m lhc
year on an annualized bas1s
A 1974 Vega owned by a famtly enroule lo Pomeroy
PLEASANT VAIJ-EY
DISCHARGES - Robert
Amencan Motors was up 43 record books as the lowest Charles H Co6b . Syracuse, From Long Bollom wtlh ntneper cent, Ford up 42 per cent, sales fur any year With the ... and stolen from 1n front of the monlh-old , Brett Prtce, who Fresham, Lakin, Mrs. Jesse
Chrysler up 41 per cent and excepuon of 1970 when a 67· Gcner a l Telephone Co
appeared Lo be chokmg The McClure, Letarl; James
REVIVAL SET
General Motors up 21 per &lt;lay slrtke agamst General buJldJng , W Mum St., baby was taken lo Veterans Rtggs, Mason; Diana WatRUTLAND - There wtll be cent The same pertod in 1974 Motors Clippled sales On lhe Pmncroy, Sa t urday was Memonal Hosptlal by lhe son, Pedro, 0
s tde.
the recovered m Athens Monday
a three day revival at the wa s the Industry's worst produclwn
BIRTHS - Jan. 3, son lo
squad and was released after
automakers
say
they Pomeroy Poltce Ch1cf Jed treatment At 10 51 p .m . Mr . and Mrs . Jesse Huff,
Rulland Free Wtll Bapltsl smce 1960.
Church Thursday , Jan . 8,
Sales reports for the Dec
produced 6 7 milhon cR "· Webster sa td lh e Athens Monday lhe squad went lo Mason, Jan 4, a son to Mr ••
through Saturday, Jan 10 11-20 penod were Issued lowest for any non~stnk e year Poltce Department Hyse ll Run where Davtd and Mrs Bobby Lyons,
Services wtll start al 7. 3CJ Monday Ftgures have been smce 1961
di scovered the car pmked on Tyree had recetveil a Buffalo, and Jan. 6, a
p.m . nightly Evangelist wtll on the plus stde m each of the
The four comparues sold an AI hens street. 'PIC vehlcle Iacerahon of the hand tn an daughter to Mr and Mrs
be John Elswtck. There wtll etghl ' reporlmg pertods smce 189,826 cars m the m1ddle !(). had not bee n danldged m any acctdenl He was also laken Rtcky Clark, Mason, and a
be spectal stngtng wtlh the the 1976-model cars we re day period of December, way The car was ptckcd up lo
Veterans
Memorial son tO Mr. and M~s Roy See,
compared wtth 146,193 a year m A!hens M&lt;mday by Cobb
Henderson .
Gospel Tones to be featured tnlroduced in October.
Hosptlal.
on Thursday evemng The
" Wtlh sales for etght ago when thousand s or
workers were bemg latd off m
Rev . Roger Turner 1s consecutive llklay reporlmg
restden t mtmsler . The pubhc pertOds above a year ago, the face of steadily fa lling
sales
IS InVited

News •. in Briefs

Sentencing

'Ford told Ohio
needs new plant
COLUMBUS tUP!) - Gov
Sites bemg constd~red for lhe
Jalllii!IA . Rhodeslodayasked ne w, multl·btllt o n dollar
President Ford for Ius asstsl- farthty
ance in locating a proposed
"This plant wtll m ea n thoufederal uraruum enrachment · sands of const1 ucllon JObs
plant in the Portsmouth area , and an addtlonal 1,500 perwhic h already has one such manenl JObs m !he area
plant.
where they are needed ," sa td
Rhodes, in a leller Lo Ford, Rhodes " E\Cr) btl of logtc
said Portsmouth ts one of l\10 argues that lhts plant should
be locate d m OhiO, a pos1tlon

co ncurred 111 by the

Weather

~

In -

t(hudes sa1d the ~dvanlages
Ioca lmg~ the plant m lhe
Portsmouth area Included .
- Compared to the other

m

front.runrung s1te (Dolt han,
Ala balila , whtch has no
ext shng plant ), lh e Purls·
mouth area has lramed
personne l, needed eJeclnctty
and wale1· , and general pubhc
acceptance of the concept

which would mean much

federal General
faster comp let ion of the
GOING FOR THE BASKET -Al-rt~Jil. M1Lch Mead&lt;&gt;Wlto;llhe-Meigs-Mara,ml'ffiy8- which---p!ar• .
--~-:c::::C
enl2e':r",g~oe
':::s for lhe basket lo Lally two of hts 19 potnls on the
tn M"'"s'
analyzed both s1tes.n
- The Portsmmouth area
VICtory over Athens Tuesday m Athens In mne years of ca mpa1gnmg: 1n the Southeastern
"The state wll devote Its
has a 151 per cent unemOhio Athletic League m basketball, last mght was the fu st tune~ Me1gs te:un cfefea!t"(l
full efforts m the attempt lo
ploymenl rate, makmg It
Athens al Athen&lt;, a nd only the second lmte ever , a nywhere
bhng this Facthty, wiud]
badly 111 need oF new mduslry.
ABOVE . lwo Athens players, Blackford and Fa! Fau lkn&lt;~, try lo get Lhetr tea m h,wk 111
1
manufactures fuel for alomtc
- Land for the fa cility S
the game lrathng badly (It was 14-0 before Athens sco red ), and Blackford , 21, appears 10 he
msla llah ons, to the Ports- ava tlble and already owned
headless. hts face masked by the ball Both pictures by Jun Hamm See r.~eg Batie) 's dC·
mouth area ,' sa1d Rl1odes
by the federa l government
count of the game on page 3.
dependent

-~ccJlUnling_orftc.e

Winter storm watch. today
and tomght. Raw today
changmg lo snow lomghl
Turmng much colder lo 5la 10
above lomghl Cloud y. cold ,
snow likely Thursday H1 gh.,
Thursday lo the lower 20s

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is pending

auto accident

HOSPITAL
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of

MEIGS THEATRE.

Emission system cost placed high

Car sales upin December

Innovators

Reformers ,

Suffrag1sts. Patrtols .
They ' ve mode their mark
in history

Earned their

place in Congress. And mertt
our respect . . . admirat1on.

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

"THE FRIENDLY BANK"

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GET YOUR MAN WITH A

;L Want Ad

END OF SEAS ON custom er
oppre c •a t 10n sale now at
Bob s Market Ap ple s $ 2 9B
bushel , oranges two dozen
~1
Tang er .ncs three doz en
for $1 Grapes , three pound s
ror Sl Wh 1l e th e supply
las ts
Bob ' s Market 1n
Mason W Va Phone 77 3
572 1 hour s 10 a m 1111 5 30

.More gas
available

Desp1te the recent strong
sales, 92,573 workers were on

in Ohio

'IIIREE t' INEO
Thn e
SYRACUSE
persons we re fw ed 1n
Syra cuse Mayo1 Herman
London 's cou1 t Monday
m~;h t They were Sleven W
Wilson, Ra cme, $10 and costs.
speed1ng,
Paul Lewis,

COLUMBUS !UP!)
Relaxed federal rules announced Monday wtll make
available more natural g~~ tn
Ohto thts winter, but the
mcreased supplies won't
om
1 6 101 c nearly lll&lt;el the expected
shortages and may "fade
away" according to the
state's chief energy planner.
Robert llyan , dtreclor of
the stale's Energy Resourt"
and Development Agency,
satd Monday the Federal
Power Commission (FPC)
. SAVE ON
had
fmally dropped its
MERCHANDISE
agamst use of
prohibition
STOREWIDE
mlerslale naluraJ
gas
NOW!
pipelines m Ohw lo •deliver
the energy source to
cust(Jmcrs m the Buckeye
Middleport, Ohto
Stale

temporary or mdeftntle
layoFfs lhts week

Syracuse 1 $25 and costs ,
disorderly co nduct . and
Ronald L Mtller. Jr , Racine ,
$100 and costs operaltng a
motor velucle wh1le hcense IS
1mder suspenswn They were
ctled by Puh ce Clue! Mtllwn

1 Group of

Connie Shoes

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
DEPOSITS INSURED TO '40,000

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hetilaee house

Boys' Sweaters
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Reg. ~.95 Boy$ Sweate"rs----Sale 12.51
Reg. 14.95 Boys Swuters .:.. __ .,Sale 13.21
Reg. 15.95 Boys SweateiS _____ Sale 13Jl
Reg. '6.95 Boys Sweaters---- Saii'Ul

ao,s Sweaters _____ SIIi '5.11

Vanan .

1h Price

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
January Clearance Sale

Reg. 17.95

VISIT IN LORAIN
Mr and Mrs John Bryan
and Mr and Mrs Mtehael
Davis. Mickey, and Heather
, Lynn spent Chnstmas week
1n Loram w1th Mr and Mrs
Ronal1
Russe ll
and
daugh!et s

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NO. 186

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1976

By Umted Press lnterJJational
l+JS ANGELES ~ A FORMER INTERNAL Revenue
SerVIce agent who lived 1t up m an .excluslve home, had a
garage full of expensive foreign ca1s and h1s own airplane,
Tuesday a dlmllc'd chealmg lhe government out of $563,000
Federal authontles saJd 11 was the la rgest t~1x fraud ever
earned oul by a smgle taxpaye r .
Davtd Glen Robmson , 31, Pasadena , OlhF . ftled false

rncome tax re turns for four years usmg an assumed name,
phony W2 forms , a fake address and hsl ed hts employer as a
Houston, Tex , Firm whe re lte was unknown He pleaded gu1lty
lo the charges m U S Distrtcl Court ASSIStant U S. Attorney
A. Howard Matz was relu clJinl to a1r delmls oF the fraud but
srud the phony returns were !tied from 1971 through ,1974 and
the refund.• totaled more thall $565.000 Scntencmg was
scheduled for Jan 26

WASHINGTON (UP!) CIA Du ector W1lham E .
Colby told Congress a month
ago lhal the CIA contnbuled
$6 m1lhori to anti-Commumst
poliltctans m flaly to )'lard off

fm ther leftist

electiOn~

gmns

tha t
country,
ad·
mmt stra twn so urces sa 1d
today
.
Other sources allhe Whtte
House, meanwhile, sa id
Pres td e nt Ford · bot led "

m

when he read reports about
th e conlnbul!ons in Loday's
edtt1ons of The New York
limes and The Washtnglon
Post. They satd Ford was

angry

at

members

of

Congress, who he blamed for
leaking the CIA aclion l9

reporters.
PARIS ·- THE ABDUCfORS OF RECORD tycbo,n !.oms
Hazan ofFered today lo trade lhetr hostage for the release of
two fellow kidnapers captured ear her by police Shorll} aFter
the ofFer was made , pohce sa td they had arrested a third
member of the blue-Jcaned kldnaptlllj ga ng
The oFfer was made tn a telephone call lo Hazan 's hrm

Phonogram, the Blu·opcan d1v1ston of Phthps

rc( o rd~ .

pollee

The Times satd lhc Funds
were approved by Ford Dec
8 and supporjed by Secretary
oF Stale Henry A Kisstnger,

who 1s " extremely concerned " over last June's
ltahan electiOns m whtch the

said. Police sources mdt caled they would not agree lu the Commumst party won more
youthful ktdnapet s' offer to s\\ap the two s uspects for lla,an th,m 33 per cent of the
A pollee spokesman satd oFficers had " formally tdenltfll'll fX&gt;pular vole
the two men., arrested when they allempted lo pick up the $3 5
Adm1m stra t10n sources
million ransom Tuesday mght
to ld UPI Colby briefed

congressiOnal conumttees on
LOS ANGELES - FORMER PRESIDENT R1chard Ntxon
has jomed a pohllcal club "htch supported h1m and other
Repubhcans m the past butts not r elurntng to acuvc pohtlcal
ltfe, a club spokesman sa1d
Ntxon jomed the !Jncoln Club , a n Orange County·based
organtzattan of bnsmessmen and others, after hostmg a breakfast for the group's 20 board members Dec 13, the sPokesma n
srud Tuesady
WASHrNGTON - THE EVIDENCE THAT CONVICTED
four of former President Richard Nixon's top a1des of con~
spiracy IS "overwhelming " and there are no grounds for a new
trial, Watergate prosecluors have told an appeals court
Deputy prosecutor Peter Kremdler asked Tuesday lhal an
appeal for a new lnal be demed Lawyers for the four had
argued that mass1ve prclnal pubhctly combmed "tlh NIXon's
failure lo testify were grounds for overturning the convictions

the s1tual10n weeks ago as
reqmred by law They smd he
requested allhe tune lhal the

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EXTENDED OIJTLOOK
Fnduy through Sunday,
very cold Frtday and
Saturday
with
tern·

the story

tn Angola The US role m only mtghl embarrass the
The reported ltahan opera- Angola has sparked crilictsm adnumstratwn but , ac~
lion &lt;ames after [he Senate on C.ptlol Hill about sucJ1 cordtng to admmtstratwn
voted 54-22 last month lo cul covet;l fundmg .
• sou• ces , could hurt the
off CIA covert fund s for anltThe lea ka ge from the already sha ky pOSitiOn of
Commumst factiOns hghtmg reported Colby brtefmg not Ita! y 's r ulmg Cl\' rt shan
Democ ratic pa1 ty
Premter Aldo Moro's party
AU..,ur war sweeps over Lebanon ~ was pushed to the verge of
restgn a lton Lh ts week by
•
B) MICHAEL ROSS
ti
oubles w1th Its Soctahst
BEIRUT, Lebanon IUPI) - Palesltman and Moslem·:
party
partners Reports of
forces (Irmg rockets. mortars and machmeguns pushed
CJA-fumhng
wtll do nolhtn~ to
through eastern Betrut tod&lt;iy, forcmg a corr1dor to the sea
help
Moro,
whose
pa1Ly 1s the
m an attempt to break a Chr1sllan blockade of a
011

Palestimah 1 efugee cmnp
TI10usands of Moslem m1bllamen and Palcstmtwl
commandos ballled lhetr wa} west and north of the en ·
Circled Tal Zaatar camp a nd se1zed several Chnstmn ··
positiOns , Witnesses said.
:·
The offensive lo break lhe back of the Five-day-old :·.
blockade cullmg off supplies to the G,OOO Paleslmwns m :
···. Tal Zaatar and the 30,000 Moslems m sw-roun&lt;h~ :'
shantytowns began lhts mormng
The Palesltmans pushed about a half-mile north along ·:
a road through Christian lerrilOly lo hnk Tal ZaalJir wtlh . .
.. the Moslem dtslrict of Nabbah near the sea
A Palesltman spokesman satd the) also pushed a bout
~; a half mtle westward but not enough however lo open the
road For supplies to pass through the predommanlly
eastern sector or the ctly
.. Chrtsltan4•eld
• A spokesman for the Christian Phalangtsl patty
mihtta confirmed the Palestmwn advanles He smd "a
!terce ballle ts under way lo regam the lost lemlory '
Moslem le Ftists began gear1n~ for fullscale ct vtl war , ·
when the Chrtsltan rtghltsts refused Tuesday lo lift thetr
blockade of the refugee camp
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maJor

pcratures

Roush is

&lt;.~ ntt- Com mum s t

b'foupmg m Ita ly, the admmistratlon sources sa1d 1
The Ttahan Commurusts,
the largest Commumsl party
m Western ElU'ope, have
been pushmg and angltng for
al least a partnership m an

lta1lan gove rmng coahtwn
They have been frozen out of
offtce m Italy s mce the 1948
elecuons durmg whtch the
CIA farst pumped money to
the Chnsttan Democrats
A spokesman for the Senate
Select Comm1ttee on lnlelhgence satd today the panel
was lookmg mto CIA Fmancmg of Italian democratic

reelected
presiden

Montpelier, Ohio, says she
would increase her husband's
weekly allowance from $1 lo

Bordner, Lucas and Graven
do have a ehance lo wm $1
million Thursday mghl
They are amo~g 100 persons hoping lo become the b1g
winner m the Ohw Lottery
CommiSSIOn's seventh ~ M1l~
honatre Drawmg" at Cmcmnatt 's ConventiOn Center
All 100 ar.e previous wm-

Harold Roush and Gordop $2.
Dean C~rcle of Galhpohs,
Collms were reelected
• propnelor
oF
Ctrcl e's
prC!ildcnt and v1ce president
Restaurartl, a builder and ners m regular weekly state
respecbvely of lhe Metgs
developer . and PI esldent
lottenes, and all arc
County Boat d of Educahon
lhe
Gallipolis
Ctly
School
guaranteed
al least anolhet
whtch met Tuesday mghl m
Board, has tus cool too well m $1 ,000 because they have been
1ts annual orgamzahonal
hand lo start spendmg the selected for the milltonatre
sessiOn
nulhon before he gels tl
draw , wht.c~ also mcludes
Precedtng ihe meeting,
"There's not much uf a several other hefty pmes
Rous h and Collins, both
Seven wmners of $10,000
reelected to four year terms possibtltly of wmnmg , bull 'll
be there," Ctrcle satd today . each will be drawn and there
on lhe board last fall , were
Others, - however have wtll be two drawings for
given lhetr oaths of office by
County Supt. Robert Bowen, deftmle Ideas about a stroke awards of $50,000 and
of luck worth $1 million$100,000, but only one of the
who by statute ts clerk of the
truck
dnver
100 w1ll be lucky enough lo
J"ud-off
board
NEW YORK - THE SURPRISE PROSPECT of what
Regular meetmgs were set James Lucas of Copley, Ohio, wm the $1 mtlllon Jackpot .
financial experts say is "easter money" has triggered a new , for 8 p m on lhe ftrsl Tuesday says he would warn hts netgh· whtch will doled oul lo the
year rally on Wall Street remmtscenl of the one a year ago of each month dunng bors lo expect a " wild p\rty " tune of $00,000 a year for the
But Ralph Graven of next 20 yearS'
The Dow Jones Industrial average, the most wtdely followed months when dayhghl savmg
Akron
Ohio , would only
It will be che lolle ry
market indicator, has clunbc'll 38.41 points tn lhts year's first lime ts m effect and 7· 30 p.m
make
'a
'~small
splurge"
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co
mmi SS ion' s ftr sl
three tradmg days to surpass 1975's high of 881 81, set July 15 on lhe ftrst Tues day • of
before
luckmg
'
t
he
rest
of
lhe
milhonaue
drawmg stnce
' Tuesday's 12.99-pomt gain lefltl al 890.83, the htghesllevel months on standard time
rainy
day
last
October,
when Chesler
loot
a
way
for
a
since it reached 891 66 on March 13, 1974 The blue..:htp
Board memMrs set the
Unbke most of us, Mrs
~1udcl of Parlilll, who had
average gained 19.12 points Monday and 6.30 points Fnday A salary of $20 for each regular
major factor in Tuesday's rally was a report the Federal · meehng and mileage at 12
Reserve Board's Open Markel Committee voted at tls mtd- cents p~r mtle, une way only .
November meeting lo ease Its monetary poltctes
A
set Y!Ce
fund
was
eslabhshed for expenses of
COLUMBUS - THE OHIO GENERAL Assembly has boa1 d members on official
hnn the ·•ca mpiest spectacle
HOLLYWOOD !UP!) convened the second half of tls lllth sesston wtth a bnef flurry busmess
Fashtoli
des1gner
Mr
at
the Rose Pc~ rade "
of Door action, the reslgnatioo of one House member and the
The annual appropriahon
Helen Redd), who lopped
(Richard) Blackwell's answearing in of another. Opening cer.emomes for the 1976 resolulton provldtng for
session tooll. place Tuesday in a bicentennial atmosphere, expendtlures of $231,000 for nual hsl of the "World's last year's hsl, dropped to
,ccond lhts year followed by
faaturlnB dilplay of colontal and American flags going back the 1976 year was approved Worst Dressed Women "
mcludes a prmcess, a Nancy Kissinger's ''travelmg
' tO prtHevolutlonary days--:--and a bus drtvmg certlftcale diplomat's wtfe,
other fashion_...§tew" wardrobe
Members of the Ohio Nallonal Guard presented flags was issued lo Juanita Owens
celebrities and a man .
"Betsy Bloomer ' IS the
dlltlnl bllck to 11071n the front of each chamber, accompanied George Perry was named the
Caroline
Kennedy,
phrase
Blackwell us~ for
by historical descriptions . National Guard personnel from liaison agent from lhe coWI(y
described as "a shaggy dog tn Belle Mtdler s panlalooned
Gahanna and Rickenbacker Air Force Base partictpated. board for the Ohto School
pants," headed Blackwell's !ashton gtg
Allhofilh little formal business was transacted on !he floor of Boards Assn
Altendmg
Th e publi c lly-co n sc wu ~
either chamber, pr~arallons were made for consideration or besides those menlwned list of the shabby alttred
Rock star Elton John rounded Blackwell , a one-llruc chtld
al!ood of new legislation d~rlng the coming sessmn. expected above was member Robert
out the list \\IIh ghsl&lt;·nin~ movu:. actor who neVer uses
!Continued on P"'ie 16)
Burdelle
&lt;lraptngs that would mar&lt;e
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND - A BATTALION of
600 Bntish lrOOI'S moved mlo "bandit country" today lo try
and hall a spiral of murder that erupted tnlo the worst
massacre m stx years of seclanan vtolence m Northern
Ireland The soldters, part of an emergency bal~1hon on stand·
by for International duly, reinforced hundr~ds of extra troops
sent into the troubled border area of South Armagp after the
slaymg of 10 Protestant lexltle workers Monday
A spokesman for lhe South Armagh Republtcan Aclton
Force a renegade offshoot of the oullawed lnsh Republtcan
Army; claimed responstbihly for the killings. he told a Bella$l
newspaper Tuesday the Protestants were .murdered m
retaliation for the slaying of ftve Roman Catholics tn the area
Sunday. The same group also clatmed responstbiltly for
slaying three Protestants last week .
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Our side
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wantmg
weapons
need Amencan weapons but
rnercena r aes ,

senior

nattonahsl ofhctals satd
wday.
Mtliiary offiCialS or the
National Umon for the Total
Independence of Angola satd
their forces had mthtary
supphes for only two months
"'and we desperately need
Arnencan weapons ."
National Umon PI es1dent
Jonas Savimbi told reporters
at his headquarters m lhts
centra l Angolan town he
km
nolhmg
ab out
An 1can mercenanes bemg
recrUited m lhe United Stales
for Angola
"'We have to make this

pohttc1cms, but had not been
mformed of recent payments
" It 's an example of covert
ac tivity were Interested m,"

recently s uffered a heart
allaco and safd he could pul
the money lo good use, won $1
mtlhon
ll 's possible a dead man
could wm the $1 mtlhon
Thursday mght
One of the 100 qualtfters
was John Rogell of Euchd,
who dted recenlly a l the age
of 61 Should Rogell wm, the
pnze money would go to hts
estate
All contestants, or the1r
representatives , wtll ga ther
al the downtown ConventiOn
Center for the telecast of l)le
drawmg on a hve, stalewtde
hookup
New Cmctnnati Mayor Mrs.
Bobbie Slerne, the Ftrst
woman ever elec ted mayor
here, will dra w the wmnmg
numbers from the lollery
C&lt;JnnmsslOn's large tumbler,
· · Btg Bertha "
The 7 30 to 8 p m telecast
w11l be earned by stabons m

dear," he sa1d "We do not
need American troops and we
w1ll not look for Amencan
mercenaries The people of
the Umled Stales are.sttllloo
sensttive to this kmd of Issue
after the events of Viet-

nam "
Military offlctals said they
expected the Marxist Popular
Movement For the Ltberatwn
of Angola lo slnke south
agamsl Nalwnal Umon
postllons but said "We are
ready for them .: •
Momtored radio reports mchcaled lhe Popular Front
Forces already have launched
an offensive against the rival
pro-western troops m the
south.
LOCAL TEMPS

Cleveland,

C1nctnnat1,
Columbus, Dayton, Luna,

The

temperature

m

downtown Pomeroy a l 11
a m Wednesday was 33
degrees with ram Falling

Steubenvill~,

Zanesville and
1C"onunu&lt;'l on page l 6)

Princess among worst dressed

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memento~

do not want U.S. troops or

Circle figures his chances
for $1 million pretty slim
CINCINNATI I UP I) you do 1[-y01r won
$1 mtlhon'1
Mrs: Lynclle Bordne1 of

Railroad

By RAYMOND WILKINSON
SILVA PORTO, Angola
IUPI) - Anlt-commumst
forces in Angola desperately

the spokesman srud

~ What-would

moderatmg

Sunday. Mostly fatr Friday
through Sunday except for
a chance of snow flurries or
snow squalls in the north·
eastern section Fr1day and
possibly Saturday. Htghs
"'II be 10 to 20 Friday,
\\armmg to the 30s Sunda).
Lo" s will be 5 below lo 10
above early Friday and in
the teens early Sunday.
.. : .·: .

mformatlon be kept secret
111e CIA today dechned lo

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PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS

President boiling over leak

a

Reg. 18.95 Boys Swuters--..:--SIIe 15.71
Reg. 19.95 Boys Swulers·- ---· Sale '6Jl

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROl

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POM EROY·MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

NEWS

Committees
are appointed

Women. They've
come a long way
in 200 years!

VOL. XXVII

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Man injured in

Two injured in accident

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hts gtven name or Rtchard,
has been tssumg hts put-down
hsl for 16 years
In 1958 he went tnto
busmess as a fashion

Wo men

' hould wear
Others on hts hsl lh1s year
"ere
Sally
Struthers
("certainly not m the !ashton
family"), Prmcess Anne ('"a
royal aut-o mechamc " ),
country. , s1ngers Tammy
Wynelle and Donna Fargo
("country mag tc dressed m a
circus tent"), Tulum O'Neal
!'"Twelve gomg on f~rly"),

destgner and two late:rs year
got the tdeas for hts annual
put-down hsl as a pubhctly
gmmu&lt;k
He ha s had a datly lwo·IIOur
ta lk r ad io program for
seve 1 al yoms and counsels

and ~..r enf;h fashiOn designer
Soma Ryk1el, who ''put the

men as well as \\ on)en un the

type of clollung he lhmks u1ey
1

fa nny wrap back in and out of
fashton ."
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wanted
Railroad Days cu-orchnator
Pa ul Gerat d and represent~tJves of the MCJgs Pwneer
and
Ht s toncal
So c1ety
Monday e venmg al th e
museum on Butter nut ·m
Pomero~

made plans for the

upcomwg exh lblhon
raLlroad memorobtha

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" We hope lo g1ve everyone a kind of preview of the
r a tlroad days fesltval &gt;~ht c lr
\\e .;..111 stage m ,_ July,"
Gerard saHl.
Tentative plans call for the
e.htbil to ope n offmally
Sunday, January 17 , "wtth an

open hou,se at the rnusewn.
Gerard

appealed

to

everyone h~vmg Items they
might wtsh to loan for the
exhibtl lo contact htm tmmedtalely The exh1bll10n IS
scheduled lo run through
February All arttcles on loan

\\ 11l be 1etw ned at that lime.
" We have some lh mgs
a lready hned up . bul we hope
some of our retired ratlroad
fnends wtll dtg mlo lhetr
att1cs and basements to come

up w1th more "
Get ard sa1d they "ere
speetFically looking for maps,
books , rrlodels, lunelables,
s igns, tools, Jante ru s, _011

ca us,

statiOn

and

ya rd

eqwpmenl, clulhmg and, of
course, photos
" We parltcularly want
some pictures that I know are
lucked away In fanuly
albums and a ll bul forgotten
We plan to make &lt;.:Optes of
these ptclures so that we can
r e lw·n lhe ongmal and sltll
have somelh1ng for lhe
!ustuncal files," he sa1 d
Persons w1th anythmg to
loan for the exhibJLJOn Is
asked lo call Gerard al 9922505 or 992·31 89

Court takes
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m
$49,626
Metgs
Coun ty
Co urt
recetpls For l9 75 to ta led
$49 ,626 32, accordmg lo Be lly
Hobs le tter , clerk
Recetp!s were di sbursed as

follow s,

fine s

to sta te,

$15,751 84 ; fees lo shcn ff ,
$1 ,940 35: fmes and costs lo
county
gene! a !
fund ,
$18,036 29, law hbrmy fund ,
$8,4211 49 and auto li censes
and gas !Wid, $5;469 35
F1led m 1975 were cnmmaJ

cases, 1,725: civil cases, 43,
and small clalm ClvJI cases,
992
Receapts m December,
1975,
lolal ed $3,887.40,
disbursed to lhe slate,
$1,434 .80 ; fees to sheriff,
$140 5o ; fmes and costs to
coun ty . general
fund,
$1 ,260.60; law hbra ry rund ,
$567 79, and auto license and
gas ftmd , $4,483 60

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