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8- The Daily Sentinel, Maddleport-P&lt;Hneroy, 0 , Monday, Jan. ll, IU16

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·Shared revenue listed·
WASHrNGTON - Rep .
Clarence Miller Thursday
released here a report from
the U. S Department of the
Treasury
listing · the
distribution of general
revenue shanng funds to
101its of government In Ohto's
lOth Congressional D1strict
Local units of government
mclude cahes and villages,
to wnships and Cou nty
governments.
The report offered by the
Treasury Department includes two totals : general
revenue shanng funds
allocated durmg the second
quarterly payment period of
entitlement penod six 1July
I, 1975-June 30, 1976 ), and
secondly, the total general
revenue sharmg payments
made to governments in the
lOth Distrtct from January,
1972, through January 5, 1976.
The quarterly payment to

all governments m the lOth
Congresstonal District
totalled $1,758,235 while the
total payments to the same
governments from inception
of the program added up to
$24,983,602
A summation of village,
township, etly and county
governments revenue
sharmg payments under both
the quarterly and total
allocation shows local unit,
payment just made, and total
payments, in order
Athens County, $213,783,
$2,941.964
Fairfield County, $258,425,
$3,465,226
Gallia County, $78,797,
$1.268,175.
Hocking County, $82,092,
$1,247,079.
Jackson County, $93,785,
$1,452,251.
Lawrence County, $193,686,
$2,587,765.
Meigs Co~nty, J51,073.
$890,782.
Morgan County, $55,976 ,
$901,267.
Muskingum County,
$364,672, $5;o81,643.
Noble County, $32,402,
$529,505.
Perry County, $107,381 ,
$1,558,409.
Vmton County, $36,766, $507,907.

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Y1JitU IIEV!IIIU&amp;T•••

Starts Wednesday
Two Days Only
MEIGS THEATRE
992-5303, Pomeroy
Showtimes 7:00

Fresh Him Hock
Navy Bean Soup
CARRY 0\jT ONLY

Crow's
Steak lbJse
Pomeroy, Ohio

Wa•hin~lon

('ounty,

over 39,000 units of local
~overnment nationally for
use in a wide variety of public
service programs . Rep.
Miller was a co-sponsor of the
origmal revenue sharing btll
approved by the Congress.
The current revenue shartng
program
will
exp1re
· December 31 unless Congress
acts to extend it.

Big Foot
~ ·~ ,!l'lih!•"l ft

om J)ilge 1}
about 15 feet or so. The color
was wh)te.
"I've done a lot of hunting
but I've never seen apything
ltke it. The thing was really
t

oversized,"
He said that if he sees 11
again he'll shoot it.
San Beruto pohce chtef Ted
Cortez said Big Bird ftrst was
reported to his department
about six weeks ago by a man
who rushed terrifted mto the
police station.
"He came down and told
us, 'I'm not drunk. I'm sober.
But I saw it'," Cortez said.
"Later two kids came over
and said they saw it. They
said it had kmd of a bald
head, like a monkey."
Last week, Alvertco
Guajardo, 35, told police he
heard somethmg' hit the
corner of his mobile home
near Brownsville, Tex.
Guajardo said he left his
wife and child in the house,
grabbed a knife and drove his
automobile to the back of the
trailer for a better look.
There, Guajardo said, he
"P@.nl three minutes eye to
eye with what he described as
"a strange animal" four feet
tall, eyes like silver dollars,
wings like a bird and a face
like a bat.

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
of Pomeroy in the state of Ohio, at the cloae of business on December 31 1975

published tn response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency unde; title
12, Umted States Code, Section 161.
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Cash and due from banks • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • •• 1,405,xxx.xx
U.S. Treasury securitles • · · • • •••••••••••••• 8,477,xxx.xx
Obligaltons of other U.S. Govt. agencies and corps .••••••• 137,xxx.xx
Obhgaltons of States and political subdivisions • • • • • •• 1,684,nx.JC&lt;
Other securities • · • • • • • • • • • • •
• • 4l,xxx.xx
Federal funds sold and securities purchased
under agreements to resell • • • • • •
• 925,xxx.xx
Loans • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • •
• • • 9,106,:o:x.xx
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and
other assets representing bank premises • • •
. • • 320,xxx.xx
Other assets • • • • • • • •
. . • 72,xxx.xx
TOTAL ASSETS • • • • • • • • • • - • • • • • . • 22,167 ,xxx.xx
Demand deposits of individuals, prtnshps., and corps .•.•..•. 4,579,xxx xx
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
partnshtps, and corps. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 13,793,xxx.xx
Deposits of U.S. Govt. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 65,xxx.xx
Deposits of States and political subdivisions ••••••.••• 1,443,xxx.xx
Certified and officers' checks, etc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • 91,xxx.xx
TOTAL DEPOSITS • • • • • . • • • 19,971,n:x.xx
(a) Total demand deposits • • • • • • •
5,431,:o:x.xx
(b) Total time and savings deposits • • • .
14,540,:o:x lO:
Other liabilities • • • • •
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319,xxx.xx
20,290,xxx.u
TOTAL LIABilJTIES • • • • · • • • • •
Reserve for bad debt IOIISeS on loans
I set up pursuant to IRS rulings) • • • • • • • • • •
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES

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139,nx.xx

EQUITY CAPITAL, total • ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • 1,738,nx.xx
Common stock, total par value • • • • • • • • . - 200,DI.IX
I No. shares authorized 8000) No. shares outstanding 8000)
Surplus • . • . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l,IOO,nx.n
Undivtded profits . • • • • • • • •
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TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
11738,u.:x .u
TOTAL lJABilJTIES, RESERVES,
AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
22,167 ,nx .xx
AVerage of total deposits for the 15 calendar
days ending with call date • • • • • • • • •
Average of totalloana for the 15 calendar
days ending with call date • • • • • • • • •

• 19,827,xxx.xx
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I, Maxine Griffith
Cashier
of the abovHJamed bank do hereby declare that this report
of condition Is true and correct to the best of my khoWledge
and belief.
Maxine Grlffilh
January I, 1976
We, the undersigned directors sliest the correctnoss of this report ul&lt;'tolldllton
We declare that it has been examined by ua, to the best of our knowledge and
belief Is true and correct, and that it has been or will be pubh5hed in lite manner
)ll'eiletlbed by TiUe 12, U.S.C. 161, within twenty clays from the dale of the call
for report of condition, or aa otherwile pucribed by the Comptroller of the
CUrrency.

Edisc)n Hobltetter
Honce Karr
Warren Pickens

Dlrectora

' ( 'untiii\Wd ll Hill piige 1)

sin kill~ a lll jHllmx .
$216,980. $2,991,604.
There was nnnor dHmilgc Nu
The general revenue ('llalwn was tssued
sharing pro11ram began m
A three.vehJ cle mi sha p
1972 and has turned back occurred at 11 · 10 am on
about $6 billion annually to Mitchell Rd . three tenths uf a

REPORT OF CONDrriON, CONSOLIDATING
DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES OF 111E

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Property ·
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mtle south of US 35 Officers
said an auto dr1ven by Kerry
A. Rtnehart, 21, Palnot Star
Rt , wenl oul of , co~Lrol on

sltppery

pavement

The

Rinehart cHr struck an auto

operated by Re1d C
Brubaker, 32, of Galhpohs
A lhtrd car driven by
Carroll W. Shoemaker,2\, Rt ,
2, Galltpolis, ran off the ngh r'
stde of the highway to avmd a
colltslon . Rmeharl WRS
charged With speed for road
condalaons
Davtd Adkms, 18, Oak H1ll,
was shghlly mjured m a
traffic acc1dent at 12 ·05 p m
Saturday on Buhl Morton Rd .
one mtle south of US 35
The patrol sa td Adkms was
a passenger m a car operated
by Dav1d C Manders, 16, Rt'
4, Oak H1ll. Manders lost
control of h1s car on the ice
covered roadway
The
veh1cle lefllhe road, stiiking
an embankment
A smgle car accident occurred at 7· 30 p m on SR 554
at the junctiOn to Faarvtew
Rd where Alma J. B~rtley,
22, Rio Grande, lost control of
her car which ran off the
highway and over an embankment. There was mmor
damage. No charge was ftled.
Two acctdents mvolvmg
deer occurred a bout 8 p m on
SR 7 m Me1gs County where
an&gt;mals ran mto the path of
cars dnven by Goldie B
Chaphn, 37, Woodsfield, Ohio,
and Barbara E. Rousl&gt;, 38 of
Dexter. Both deer were
kill~d.

At 9 p.m Saturday on the
Rodney-Cora Rd Urias
Colley, Jr , 18, Vmlon, lost
control of his car on the icy
h1gh"ay The vehiCle went
mto a ditch
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No c1lalion was ISsued u1 a
smgle car m1shap at I I. 05
p.m Saturday on SR 7 where
Wtlliarn S Kennedy, 51, Long
Bottom, lost control of hiS car
on the snow..,overed haghway. The vehicle also went
into a d1lch.

William {llafin

ATTEND OPEN HOUSE

The staff of the Metgs bookm~btle in Wellston Sunday to
allend an oP&lt;ln house at the
Ohto Valley Assoctahon of
William Wallace Chafm, 60, !Jbranes quarters included
_of 168 Mulberry Ave , Mr. and Mrs. C. E Blakeslee,
Pomeroy, d1ed Sunday ul Mrs . Vtlma Pikkoja and
Veterans Memorial Hosp1tsl. guest, Toomas Tubaklain, of
Mr. Chaftn was born June Lakewood , Mr. and Mrs.
9, 1915, the sop of the late Edgar Brewer of Portland,
Thomas and' Dacte Batsden Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.
Chafm.
Pieke It, Darwm, and Mrs.
.Surv1vmg are his wife,
l.eroy Watson, Mmersville.
Madehne Smith Chafin ;, The Meags ·bookmobile cirseven children, Carol Lan· culated 113,013 books durmg
ders, and Thomas A Chafin, 1975.
bOth of Columbus ; Judith

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Bacon, Middleport ; Wilham
R, of Macon, Ga.; Darlene

Vallance, Gallipolis ; Jo Lynn
Chafm , Columbus, and Rema
R Chafm, Pomeroy; mne
grandchildren ; a brother,
Howard ; two s1sters, Ann

Browmng and Columbia
Fouch, and several meces
and nephews
FW1eral services wtll be
held aliO a m Tuesday at the
Ewing Funeral Home with
the Rev. Herbert Grate offiCialmg . Burtal w1ll be m
Beech Grove Cemetery The
fam1ly will rece1ve friends at
the funeral home from 2 to 4
and from 7 to 9 lhJS evening

Hospital

Nc~ws

Holzer Medical Crnler
(Births, Jan. 9)
Mr. and Mrs Rtcky Boyd,
son, Oak Htll; Mr. and Mrs.
Fredenck Mercer 1 Jr ,
daughter, Jackson; Mr and
Mrs. John Northup , son,
Mason, W Va.; Mr. and Mrs .
Pope ,
son,
Johnny
M1ddleport ; Mr and Mrs
Arthur Storms, son, Hamden.
( BPrths, Jan.10)
Mr and Mrs. Frederick
Carpenter, daughter . Oak
Htll; Mr and Mrs. James
Cruse, son, Jackson, Mr . and
Mrs. David Janke, son, Pt .
Pleasant , Mr and Mrs .
Harry Roush, son, Letart, W.
Va.
1Births, Jan.ll)
· Mr and Mrs. Allen Jones,
son, Wellston; Mr. and Mrs
Carl Shenefteld, daughter ,
Langsvalle

Pleasant Valley Hospital
DISCHARGES - Freddte
Spence, Mayme Huff, Mrs C
Paugh, Doris Dalton, Mrs
Robert Greenlee, daughter,
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Fary Treadway, all Point
Pleasant;
Garlan
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Bonecutter, Henderson, Mrs.
1Co11ttnu"l from page I)
Floyd Hill, Palrtot; Mrs.
Lewis
Dursl, Point Pleasant;
health serv1ce agency by
Flora
Wtlhams,
New Haven;
Apnl 19 to meet the second
fundmg cycle deadhne for Mrs Robert Hinkle, Hartsuch agenctes whtch has been ford; Carl Gillenwater,
Mrs.
Earl
set by the Department of Galltpolis;
Freeman,
Alderson;
Goldie
Health, Education and
Cremeans, GalhpoliS , Jesse
Welfare
The Ohw Valley Health Van .Meter, West Columbta;
Serv1ces Foundation mcludes and StoUte McComas, Vmton
I
Hocking, Athens, Vtnton, VeleraDli
Memorial Hospital
Jackson, Meigs, Galha and
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS
Lawrence counties.
- Hazel Ph1lhps, Wellston;
The Southeast Ohto Health Lela Forrest, Rutland; Lettie
Plannmg Association co.vers Spencer, Syracuse; Loren
Coshqcton,
Muskingum. Wolfe, Portland; Cathy
Perry, Morgan, Guernsey. Weaver, New Haven
Noble, WaSlunglon, Hamson,
SATURDAY
DISJefferson, Belmont, Monroe. CHARGES - Ernest Halley, Angela Manuel, John
PTA TO MEET '
Wise, Dixie Cadle, Okey
The Pomeroy Elementary Bennett, Margaret Goett,
PTA will meet at 7:30 tonight Gene Yost, Willie Blaine,
at the school
Sandra Stover, George
Carson, Golda Epple, Jeffrey
WRESTLING SET
Reuter,
A three-way wrestling meet Carson, Nora
Raymond
Hartley,
Paul
will be held at the Metgs High
Andrews,
Effie
Norman,
Sc~ool nasium al7 p.rn :
Tue y Taking part will 'be Lester Swtger, Sarah Jarrell
N sonville-York, Glouster and Allee Addason.
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS and Meigs High School wrestNeva
Grimm, Pomeroy 1
lers. Admission will be 50
John
Gilhlan,
Chester; Helen
cents and $1.
Swartz, Reedsville; Jacob
Schuler, Portland; Zally
Medors, Rutland; Vernon
Blevins, Pomeroy; Samuel
McKmney, Pomeroy
SUNDAY DISCHARGESDenniS Hackett, Vada Rigor,
Gilbert Cooper, Georgia
Darst, Danlel Dewitt, Lettie
Spencer, Samuel Pickens,
Ellen Stewart, Marvin
Moore, Marcia Spauldmg,
Mary Wippel.
REVIVAL SET
RUTLAND - A revival will
be held at the Rutland Church
of God beginning Wednesday,
Jan. 14, through SWtday, Jan.
18. Services will be 7:30
nfghUy. Sunday School will be
at 10 a.m., worship service at
11 a.m., and evening service
"lht fuel vou ~c1ve today
at 7 p. m. 'l1le Rev. Billy
may well be the fuot you'll
Plll'ter is the evangehst. The
be needing nut YHr" ...
public i• .•, vited.
tnsulaf~ng your home.today
SORORITY TO MEET
witt nof only help In fhe . Xi Gamma Mu Chapter of
energy crisis, if wilt also Bets Slgma Phi Sorority will
puf money In your pocket
meet at 7:30p.m. Tuesday at
thru fuel saving•. See fhe
the
Columbus and Southern
"FRIENDLY ONES" for
Ohio
Electric Co. building In
all the supplies you need.
·Middleport. "My Half of the
Apple,"
the
cultural
protirarn, will be given by
Lynn Shuler and Sarah
Tile Ditta"-! s.Wo of ' Bechtle. Hosteuea lite Iris
..11111,. liltCII trlJ. ~
Payne and Donna Byer.

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County G1rden Club mm• o.

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The club memben have assisted with the Meigs County·
Histcrical Society and some of the members are on
Bicentenmal Committee for the county.
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They are active ln the therapy program both at the ·
Gallipolis State Institute and the Mental Health Center at •
AlbeRS. This past year they entertained members of the Good ;:
U.ck Garden Club of the Health Center In one of the club-~
member's borne. Floral arrangements have been placed in
area churches for Sunday services. Mrs. G. A. Radeltin is the :
immediate past president.
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MIDDU!PORT AMATEUR GARDENERS
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There are 22 active members in the Amateur Gardenero~
Club and their many civic pro~ have Included-:;
beautification at the Middleport Fire Department, village hall, :
the George Washington Encampment marker at Great Bend. .!
They help with the co181ty flower shows and make filll'al ~
arrangements fiJI' many organizaUons. The members are abo !
active participants In the therapy programs at the AthenJJ •
Mental Health Center and alsO assist the Center at Christ- ;
mastime.
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In cooperatioo with the Pomeroy and Middleport Clubs, :
the 1975 regiooal meeting was hosted by the Amateur Gar- •

the-:

Greene,Sehnon
win honors in

Hula classic
HONOLULU (UPI) - Ohio
stale's Cornelius Greene and
Oklahoma's Leroy Selmon
were named top offensive and
defensive performers at the
Hula Bowl, but many though!
that some award should have
gone to the smallest man on
the f1eld.
Don B1tterhch of Temple
accounted for 10 of hts team's
pomls m the 16-0 blankmg of
the West, first shutout in the
30-year hastory of the classic.
Two of h1s field goals were 46
yards long and set a Hula

deners.

Last month the club sponsored a Chriatmas lighting ~
contest in Middleport . Mrs. Harold Lohse is the immediate :
past president, and following the recent resignation of Mrs::
John Reece as club president, Mrs. Guy Reynolds is now
serving In the position.
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"Actually, I don 'l think I
MOST OF THE CLUBS contribute to the Sentinel's "Green •
had that good a game," said Thumb Noles", this weeldy educational feature, and par. ;
B1llerlich, who missed on hts ticipate ln a moo\ltly radio program.
ftrst field goal attempt. "The
folks back home know I can
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kick much better."
"I don 'l know if f really
HICKORY BY DOCK!
deserved 11 ," Greene said of
HARAHAN, La. t UPI) the award. " A lot of guys
If you w.aled to go from
played a great game. But it's
Hickory Stuet to Dlctory ·
a great Ieelmg to gel It
Street, wbal better way to
conSidering there are a lot of
go th.. from Hickory to
ST. LOUIS !UPI) - 'l1le
great athletes here."
Dlckory
by Dock?
Another East standout was American Association of Col·
Tbe
Jefleroon
Parish
Kentucky running back lege Baseball Coaches
Council
Is
coDsiderlog
Sonny Collins, who galloped honored sill coaches Sunday
naming the street belweea
night at the c:Onchwon of its
or 41 yards in the first half
Hickory and Dlckory
31st annual convention.
and had two 14-yard scamunock.
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Named as coach of the year
pers durm~ a lon£ F.a.•t
in their respective divisions
scormg drive M) s tertously 1
were .
he ~1d not carry the ball in the
Cliff Gustafson, Texas;
tiCCQnd half
Don Scbaly, Marietta, Ohio,
Colle~e; Bill Brooks, North
PTA TO MEET
AID GIVEN
Carolina-Wibnington;
Wally
SYRACUSE
The
The Pomeroy E·R squad
answerl!d a call at 9:58 p m. Kinc8ld, Ceritos Community Syracuse PTA wtll meet
Sunday to 2J8lf, Condor Sl for College, Norwalk, Calif. ; Tuesday at 7:30p, Jl1,With the
Samuel McKmney who was Tom Graeffenaur, Whltenall Rev. William Mlddieawarth
High School, Greenfleld, showing fllml he has taken of
ill He was taken •to Veterans
Wls . ; and Dtck Wagner, school eventa.
Memorial Hospital
Burllnglon, Iowa, High
School.
Former major league inASK DISSOLUTION
Filmg for dissolutton of fielder Danny Ut&gt;rhller, now
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mamage m Meigs County coach at Michigan State
The
temperature
in
Common
Pleas
Court University, was named
downtown
Pomeroy
at
11 •
Saturday were Delmer winner of the "Lefty Gomez
a.m.
Monday
was
36
degrees
Shamblin and Dorothy Marie Silver" award for his contribution to college baseball. Wider cloudy skies.
Shambhrl'.

Six baseball
coaches noted

Elberfelds -In Pome
Continuing Our
Annual

January r._
Clearance
SALE
NOW SAVE UP TO

50%
ON
WOMEN'S Md GIRLS'

WINTER
COATS
Still a nice selection
of
Misses and
Juniors, Girls 4 to 14
and Preteen Sizes.
Main St?re, Annex and-WarehOuse Open WHkdays 9:30
to 5, FrldMS 9:30 to 8.

ds In

Increase proposed in water. and sewer tap fees
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An ordinance raising the charge for sewer and \\aler U!ps whH:h Hl'&lt;·umpanu.•tltht• ordincuu:r lu t&gt;Siahli';h the uni1 He sa uJ
was approved tn lts farst reading and formation of an auxt.hary the by-laws dtscrlltnnut ed ag:a1nst won1en and age s1nec lhcy
unit for the poli~e department 1/as tabled for further study by state that auxiliar) members "111 be beiWt:.' e ll th(• agrs nf 21
Middleport VIllage council in a regular session Monday mghl. and 55 and will be males
King moved to gtve a f1rst rending of the ol'dtmmec
Willis Anthony. a member of the board of pubhc affairs,
recommended to council it increase the pnce for water and changed to read that the fiUxthary woullt operate in accordsewer taps from the present $75 to $125 each He pointed out ance Wlth the st&gt;Jlules of Oh1o and the Conslitutton of the
that minimum costs involved for the vlJiage on water taps is Umted States However, several members expressed eoncern
$108, not counting lab&lt;lr It was also pointed out that the price over approvmg the auxihary umt but noiiL&lt; b~-laws in thai the
of sewer and water taps has remained a l $75 ~ince 1967
orgamzalion would be approved but there would be no
Councilman Allen Kmg nevertheless said he was m favor regulations through which to govern 11
of the lower pnce because it encouraged growth in the comMuch of the resgonsib1lily of supervtsion of the unit will he
munity.
up to the mayor. 'Councal members md1cated they were m
It was stated that the $125 f1gure will he low, compared to favo• of the unit but felt that by-laws should be accept&gt;Jble
other areas. The ordinance to increase the price to $125 was . King d1d get a second on h1s malton and he withdrew 11 Kmg
approved tn a first readmg with Councilmen Marvin Kelly , was named to note changes m by-laws he would recommend so
Carl Horky, Wilham Walters and George Meinhart favoring that they will be accept&gt;Jble
the increase and Kmg voting no.
Mrs Clyde Ingels asked council about repair of Chestnut
An auxiliary unat for the pohce department was diScussed St where she res1des Sfle sairl th::. t "tu~ h;::p;:: rrn,.~tf' rih• a sked
at length. Counctbnan King objected to pronosP&lt;i hv -bw&lt;

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rur repairs bul thcH any work done hus IJr-en "very temPf'rary, " Sh£&gt; ~ lso spoke to cuWlcll on the 111a intenance of an

alley belund Chestnut St . She said that she fell expen.es on
mainuunmg the alley were out of line when s treets are not
being cared for properly She d1d state, however. that if council
is msistent upon maint&gt;Jming the alley, 11 should be
blacktopped Counc1l members agreed to look at the alley and
dls&lt;·uss the maHer at

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later meeting

Council reelected Marvm Kelly t'Ounell pres1dent and
approved the f)ccemher report o[ Mayor Fred Hoffman
showing a total of $968 10 which included $830 10 m fines and
fees and $138 in merchant pohce collections.
Bob F1sher and Wayne Dav1s, new Middleport ~·1re Ch1ef
and assistant, respecllvely , told council they hoped lhe 1r
department could work closer w1th c ouncil this year and Indic ated that they will attend meetmgs to answe1 any questwns

village off1c1als may have about the department.
Upon the recommendatiOn of Mayor Hoffman, Ruby
Vaughan, Richard Hovatter and Paul Gerard were appomled

fmant.oe coumuttee come up w1th suggestions on tax measures

lo be placed mdiv1dually before Mtddleport voters. These
would be designa ted for vanous departments of the vtllage and
one would be for street hghlmg The vtllage now has no method
of mlleclton for street hghtmg and will be unable to pay for
such llghtmg out of tegular fund s unless some wx measure is
ap proved by voters
Atlendtng the meetmg also were Clerk-Treasurer Gene
Grate and the Rev Don Cole, pastor of the Mtddleport Church
of the Nazarene, who gave prayer preceding the meetang.
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to f1v e year terms on the cmnmumty's recreation commission .

'11le council dJScusst&gt;d a suggestion that a "No right turn on
red " not1t-e be placed at the traffic light at Locust and ·nurd
for traffic traveling on Locust toward the river maktng nght
turns However, several council members said they felt the
sign was not necessary
A reque st for f1ll d1rt m•a r the end of the Joe Turner
property on Vine St. will be stud1ed by tlie street committee .
In condu swn, Co uncilman Horky recommended that the

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COLUMBUS IUPI ) - Gov. James A. Rhodes says the:::
Issues fa cmg Ohto are the same as they were during hts ::

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Rhodes made the comment m an mterv1ew with ·:~

Candidates needed
in county offices
Ten county elechve off1ces
are up for the taking thts
year .
Voters will elect two county

the1r common pJeas court

judge.

Candidates for these posts.
commissioners, a sher1ff, whether
Republican,
recorder, coroner. treasurer , Democrat or Indepe ndent
clerk of courts, engmeer , must ftle pettllons of canprosecultng attorney and dtdacy w1th the Me1gs County
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By United Press International
WASHINGTON - CONSUMER ADVOCATE Ralph Nader
says cancer should no longer be constdered a strictly medical
disease but mstead should he called "corporate cancer "Since
many estunates attribute the vast majority of cancers to
enVIronmental causes, it should be recogmzed that cancer is
caused primarily by the products of business and mdustry.
Nader told a Captlol Htll conference Monday.
He said White House pobctes call for $60 milhon a year in
"subSidies for the tobacco industry but only $900,000 for the
Department of Health, Education and Welfare to educate
people agamst smoking. "The ml1te House ts more concerned
with the health of the tobacco tndustry than with the he~lth of
the tobacco industry's VICltmS," Nader told several hundred
representaltves of congressaonal offtces attending .a meeting
sponsored by the1 Envaronment&gt;Jl Study Conference.

Board of Elechons by 4 p m
on _March 25 preparatory lo
the June 8 pnmary eleclton
No~un~es wtll run in the

November election
Petiltons of candidacy are
available at the board of
elecltons office located in the
Masonic Temple bu1ldmg.
Mulberry Ave , Pomeroy
The of!tce IS open from I to 4
p.m .. Monday through Fnday
fo r the convemence of
residents \\tsh tn g to file
pehtwns .

Ail of the offt ces up for
electiOn lhJS year wtth the
exception of

~he

common

pleas court )Udgesht p, whach
carnes &lt;J

year lerm, are
for a four year term John C.
Bacon lS current JUdge In SIX

cwnbents tn the other posts
are Henry Wells and Ralph
W Ours, commiSSIOners ,

Bernard Fultz, prosecultng
Rllorney; Robert C Har·
lenbach , s henff; Eleanor
Rubtns, recorder , Dr R R

Pte kens , coroner; George
Cu llms , treasurer; Larry

School
ravaged

.
Shenff Robert c Harten bach•5 Dept reported
today that sometime between
Fnday evening and Saturday

HENRY WELLS
Henry
Wells,
Republican,

p11mar;. Central comm1ltee
posts carry two year terms.
As yet, no petitions have
been flied wtlh the board of
elections HoWever, several
pehllOns are reported m

c1rcu lat10n
candtdates

by

potenltal

been

reelected pres1denl ol the
Meigs County Board of
Commissioners. He is
serving his first full term.

Other members of the
commission are Warden
Ours and Hernard Gilkey,

both Republicans.

Spencer, clerk of courts, and
Wesley Buehl, engmeer
Both the Repubhcans and
the Democrats w1ll elect
central committeemen m the

has

Weather
Ram chang1ng to snow late

lontghl, endtng Wednesday
morning, and then cleanng

Lows tomghl m the upper 20s,
haghs Wednesday 111 the nnd
30s.
Probabaltly
of
prec tpttahon 70 per ce n t

today, 80 per cent tomghl , 30
per cent Wednesday

mornmg persons unknown

heavily

damaged

th e

Ha~n so nvalle Elementary
School
Doors were knocked down,
glass broken out of them,
panels were kicked out and a
large deep freeze full of meal
was stolen.
The mcidenl IS under tn·
vesllgatton .
The department reported
Larry Earl Curttss, 34, Long
Bottom, escaped InJury '" a
stngle car acc adenl Saturday
at 4.30 a.m.
Curltss, lravehng west on
ICY SR 248 shd across it onto
TR 113 and across 1t mlo an
embankment The acCident
occurred one a~d three tenths
mtle east of Chesler. There
was heavy damage lo the
front of the car
1

Chester delegation: answered
A delegatton from Chesler
mqw1 ed of the Mmgs Coumty
Comrmss10ner s

Tuesday

mornmg why lhe proposed
new semor ctttzens center

BEIRUT, LEBANON - MOSLEM AND PALESTINIAN
gunmen .·•tacked Christian vtllages north and south of Beirut cannot be erected on the
lodny m civil warfare that spread across Lebanon. In the commons winch JOins the old
capital, fighting raged mto tts seventh day.
courthouse, at Chester .
Pollee said at least 40 persons were killed and 90 wounded
Mildred Gaul, spokes·
during the past 48 hours, raismg the esltmated toll for mne woman for the group, wanted
months of civtl war to about 8,400 dead aod 17,850 wounded. reasons why the building 1s
Pierce rocket, mortar and machine gun battles that raged gomg to be buill on Mulberry
acroa Beirut spread north to Tripoli agam and south to Heaghts back of the former
villages near the Sadon port overnight when Puiestiman chaldren 's home
guerrillas and,Moslem left1st mtlibamen atwcked Chrl&lt;han Eleanor Thomas, executtve
areas in retaliation for an 11-&lt;lay food blockade aga1nst three dareclor of the Meigs Couinty
Palestinian camps
Council on Agmg, cxplamed
the counctl has a grant of
COLUMBUS - AN OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
economist said today Ohio's economic and populabon growth
has changed to a ''very slow growth or no growth cond1tion"
and manulaeturmg will not regain the key status it has held in
the state's economy.
James C. Yocum, professor of business research, writmg
In the current ·issue of the "Bulletin of Buslness Research"
Maddleporl vtllage councal
published by the OSU Cen\er fill' Business and Economic
Monday
mght approved the
Research said the greatest growth would be in service in·
dustries. Yocum said manufacturing m Ohio will recover three required readtngs of an
ground lost ln the 197'1-75 recession but despite this, ln 10 years appropnattons ordanance
manufacturing will provide only about 33 per cent of Ohio's provtdtng for expenditru·es of
jobs compared wlth the slightly more than 38 per cent the $365,008.61 for operation~ tn
/the town thts year ~
industries supplied in 1960.
It was pointed out that the
appropnalton
·r1gures mclude
TAlLAHASSEE, FLA. - FLORIDA STATE UN·
all
anltcipated
mcome plus
VERSITY'S new Football Coach Bobby Bowden gave up a
_ head CMching job at the University of West Vlrginis to take ex1stmg balances m varwus
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the pooltloo at Florida State. Named FSU's coach Monday, the funds
"Economy"
will
be
the key
flamboyant Bowden succeeds Darrell Mudra, who was fired
word
m
Middleport,
Mayor
after winning only four games m two years and having sharp
Fred
Hoffman
.
and
council
disputes with alumni.
Bowden, who compiled,a 42-26 record smce becoming head agreed since the town wall be
coach at West VIrginia in 1970, has the 14th best won-lost mark penniless Jan . I, 1977 if all of
among current major college coaches. He had a !1-3 record in the appropriated money is
spent.
1975, lncludilll! a Peach Bowl victory.
fund
ap·
General
proprialions whtch total
$$74,436 include council, $576;
Young GOP club to hear senator
mayor, $7.000; clerk, $4,500,
ATHENS - U.S. Senator Athens, Ohio 45701. T1ckets solicttor, $500; bujldmgs,
Robert Tan, Jr. will be guest are $7.50 each
$6,000 , miscellaneous,
$15,000; lrllJisfers, $30,700 ,
speaker at a dmner for the
Ohio Untverslly Young
street hghts, $8 ,000; and
SAM IN SECOND
Republican Club, January 23
hydrants, $2,160.
Sam Flanagan of Parkershere. The dinner ts the
Safety fund appropnations
campus Republican Club's burg, W. Va .. and a naltve of lola! $38,500; ch1ef of pohce,
Syracuse, Ohio, was second ~.400; other. poht-e, $20,000 ;'
first annual fundralser.
Other guests at the dinner with 1,777 pins after the first rehrement, $3,600; gasoline,
will he U. S. Congressman round tn the $100,000 $3,500; miscellaneous, $1 ,500;
lnvilaltonal
Clarence Mtller, State Showboat
Blowlng
Tournament
1n Las
Senator Oakley Collins, and
Vegas
today.
COFC TO MEET
State Representstlve Claire
The Mtddleport Chamber of
"Buzz" Ball, Jr.
Commerce
will meet ThursThe dinner will be at 7. 15
LOCAL
TEMPS
day
at
The
Marlin
p.m. at Nelson Commons on
Temperature
in
downtown
Restaurant
ut
12
15
p.m.
the Ohio University Campus.
Pomeroy
T
ucfday
at
II
a
m
Midd)eport
merchants
are
Persons desiring llckets to
the dinner should write Linda was 42 degrees under cloudy asked lo attend to reach a
dCCI SIUn nn CVl'IIIOI' hoUr '\
Avedon, 605 College Inn, skies.

$160.000 approved to pur·
chase' and renovate the old
Pomeroy Semor H1gh School
bmld1ng but due to th e
Natwnal Flood Insurance Act
lhe bruldmg was ruled out,
s mce It ts in a £load prone

area
The -reason they chose the
stle behand the former
chtldren's home 1s because
the properly is county owned,
and the village of Pomeroy 1s
seekmg a $100,000 grant to
e1·ecl a commwuty building
m connection wtth the semor
citizen's bmidmg. It also was
necessary that a site be

selected w1thm a fixed penod sub..ctlvtslon regula_tlOns
of ltme, Mrs. Thomas satd .
Crow subdt VISIOn ts a 12Also meeltn g wtth the acre tract along SR 7 m
commJsstoners were Chester Twp tn the Fave
res tdents of the Crow sub- Pomts area.
divisiOn m regard to havmg
In other busaness the
the 1 oad m th&lt;Jt area Im(Contmued oo page 10)
proved The conumsstoners
will grade and d1lch the road
bul it wall be the respon.
stbtlily of the residents to
furmsh ltmeslone Matn·
taming the road w1ll then
become the responstbihly of
Chester Township Trustees.
Any addtltonal develop·
menl m the area wtli have to
ab1de by the Meags Coun tv

Scnpps-Howard Newspapers following the ftrst year o! .::
his lh1rd term as governor
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"The tssues are the same," sa1d Rhodes. "Cnme, :;;
·· unemployment and welfare. We've been saymg that for -~!
years a nd now people are begnming to reahze we were ;::
nght."
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Rhodes saad "we pay $64 06 per head m Ohto" m Aad to :::
Dependent Chi ldren benefits.
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"Southern stales pay $14 hke Mtssissippt," satd Rhodes :::
"South Carolina pays $27 and Alabama pays $29 51
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"Thts causes forced migration," Rhodes said. "People:.:;
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from the south are commg to Ohio because they get more :·;:
welfare here. And we have no residency reqUirements·.·:
anymore so we don't really know how many are commg .:;
here, but we can't take much more of at."
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"They did the same thing m New York City and that's ·:
why they are m fmancaal trouble m New York," said ..:;
Rhodes.
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.. cnme and welfare and unless Oh1o can f1gure a way to : ;
:: allract new mdustry and keep the old ones, unem- :::
·· ploymenl wall contmue to riSe and welfare and crime will :
destroy the state
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·:, everyone's talking about it..
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, favors tax breaks for mdustry and he was asked tf thiS :;
:· was welfare for the nch?
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::: not pro-busmess or antt-labor or pro.;,ommerce. I'm pro- :
::: people and pro-Jobs.
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"Unless we can brmg mdustry to thts stale and keep our :.
.:; own industry here , we won't have the jobs we need for our ;
:; peop1e," saad Rhodes. "And lax mcenlives for mduslry :;·
·: wtll do it for us"
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Rhodes said for 30 years the government has taken a ··
:; "token-approach" to solvmg social problems like
.: welfare.
"It's the gave-away approach for these people m the
:: tnner ctty," satd Rhodes "They don't want that, they
:: want jobs."
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know what our problems are and we are going to solve :·:
them.
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:: The problems with other slates IS that they don 't know ::
: what their problems are."

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radto, $500, and cruiser ,
$1,000,
Cemetery
fund
ap·
propnaltons total $10,307;
employes, $6,700 , clerk, $982;
reltrement, $925, matenals
and supphes, $500, maintenance of eqrupment, $250;
offtce expense, $100; tools
ami
eqmpment, $600 ;

lota hng $10,525, bonds ,
$8,000; interest, $2,025, and
mascellaneous, $500
Sanitary sewer fund total
approprtahons $45,867; clerk,
$7 ,000; employes, $10,250;
retirement , $2,070 ;
miScellaneous, $3,000; pia~ I

nnscellaneous, $250

$17,547; office expense,
$1,000
Federal revenue sharmg
fund , an appropriation of
$15,388 61 for projects whtch
have been or wtll be carrted
out in the town with the
money
Wa ter fund, total ap(Continued on page !0)

Fire eqrupment fund, total
appropnations $4,665;
salaries, $625; retirement,
$37; eqrupmcnl, buildmg and
uhllhes, $3,200; schooling and
convenlton, $315; eqmpment
maintenance. $488
Planmng commtssion fund
total
$1,000;
$500,
nuscellaneous, $500, labor.
Swtmmmg pool fund total
appropnataons $8,710; employes, $4,200, mcidentals,
$1 ,600; chemtcals, $1,000, '
electncaty, $750; Insurance,
$250, and park eqwpment,
$910
Bond

fund

rellrement

BOARD TO MEET
The Gallia-Metgs Com.
muntly Aclton Agency Board
wtll hold its orgamzatlonal
· meetmg Thursday, Jan . 15,
begmmng at 7:30p.m. m the
Cheshire Central offtce. All
regular and alternate board
members are urged to attend
The personnel and budget
ftnancing &lt;"ommiltees will
lllf't•f a1 7 fUll.

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maintenance and equipment,
$5,000; sewer Improvement,

Fire damages
home furnace
Damages to a fuel oil
furnace were set at $1,000 as
the result of a fire at the Tom
Wtlson residence on old Route
33 at II ·59 a.m. Monday
Pomeroy Ftre
Chaef
Charles Legar said fuel oil
was delivered for the furnace
Monday mormng When tl
was ~~ehghted the furnace
backfared and a fire broke out
m all around the furnace .
Tht!re was some

smoke

dan1age to the home, O\\ned
by
Manning WPbsler.
Pnmeroy . but the fire was
confmed to the baserpent.
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TAKES IN OVER $400,000 - Larry Spencer, Meigs County Clerk of Courts, at his desk
runs totals of figures for the offtce which in 1975 took m well over $400,000 m taxes and
servtce fees.

Clerk topped $400,000
in business.lll;st year
By BOB HOEFLICH
Operahon of the Meigo
Coun ly Clerk of Courts office
- conducted by Larry
Spencer of Racme - 1s big
busmess as attested by the
more than $400,000 collected
by tl\e offtce during 1975.
The biggest collection of
money, of course, during 1975
came from sales tax on

vehtcles and the casual and
use tax, that figure reaching
$371,648 45 The clerk's office
collected $279,444.06 tn sales'
tax and $92,201.39 m the
casual and use Ia~. The
stale's share of the salos tax
r~ceipls is $276,653.55; the
county recetves $2,793.51 Of
the casual and use tax tot~! .
the slate's share ts $1)1,219.27;
the coun ly's share $922 12.
Dunng the vco r the office

collected $26,664 [rom
automotive title activities.
The office issued 10,411
cerltftcales of ltlle, 3,116
notaltons of hen, 1,852
memorandum hlles, 74
salvage titles, 10,764 applications, afftdavi,ts and
ass1gnments or lilies, 761
penalltes, and 244 cet;11fied
coptes of lilies Of the total
collected, t he county's share
IS $21;724.25 while the state's
sl)IIIJ' is $4,929 75. Receipts of
$425 for salvage mspections,
85 an all , wen l to the state
There were 1,314 auto inspechons with $3,942 being
collected Of that total,
$3,613 50 went to the state and
$328 50 to the county.
The clerk's offace assued
125 certificates of lttle on
boats: 13 nolallons uf hen ,

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five memorandwn ltlles, 128
applicallons, affidavits and
assignments, and five certified copies of title to collect
$218 50 The county's share
was $117.50, the stale's, $41
In addttion, Spencer and hls
staff durmg 1975, had 262 cavil
cases filed which included 127
divorce actions, 42 dassolution
of marnage ac ltons, 61
judgment achons and 51
miscellaneous court actiOns
' winch mcl ~ ded reciprocal
support actums, partitaon of
real estate smls and stmllar
acltons. There were 38
criminal cases flied and 12
cases flied for the Court of
Appeals bringing the overall
total of 332 cases f1ied durmg
the year.
Row1dtng out the business
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1\tt sd 11 ltn 11 11 h

3- I he Datly Senttnel Middleport Pomerol 0 Tm sd 11 I 111 II 19i~

Emissions rules
charged useless

Reagan
\vorks in
Illinois

Rio undisputed MOC leader

Ry IRA R AI LEN
COlUMBUS tUPJ J - The last through Wednesday
a uthont1es
Umted
Press International
chtef of environmental
Although the US EPA
Burr told the lour federa l
Ronald Reagan after
assessment for the OhiO used the best sulphur dwxode hearmg officers tha t Ohoo
defendong hts budget cut
Envoronmental
Protection aor qualtt y data hase agrers that mne cuunlles
proposal m New Hampshore
Agency told a federal EPA avatlable durmg the penod of sh ould have m or e stnct
and rna k mg La tin Amencan
hearmg today that proposed strategy development Ohio sulphur diOXIde emtsswn
foretgn pohcy observations on
federal rules on sulphur EPA has conrluded that there standards bul lhat a status
Flortda has moved hts
dio){lde em1ss1on standards are deftctencoes tn thts data quo standard shoold apply
campaogn
to Ilhnots to talk
were reg ilia tory overkill
base sa td Burr
to the rest of the state
about
agnculture
for most Ohoo counties
The state has been trymg to
The mne counttes where the
But at an appearance tn
Dr John Burr was the lead come up wtth an emiSSion burnmg of hogh sulphur coal
Bloommgton nt Monday he
off wolness for the state today standard acceptable to the has produced atr pollutwn
sltl!
was defending the plan
at the fourth and most ex
courts and the federal EPA problems are Columbtana
he enu nctated tn Chtcago four
tenstve pubbc hearmg on the stnce 1973 when the !trst Ohio Coshocton Cuyahoga Jef
months ago to return $90
proposed standards
plan "as reJected by a ferson Lake Loram lucas
btl!ton worth of federal
DON
W
SWISHER
Ear her heanngs were held federal appeals court
Mahomng and Scoolo
programs to the states
m Cmcmnah Cleveland and
A second plan was JUdged
Burr told today s hearmg
I made a mostake on my
steubenville
unenforceable m 1974 b} the that on I) 6 mtlhon tons of caal
speech
m Chtcago ' he satd
Tesltmony IS expected to state envHonmenta l currently burned m Ohio out
It has been onterpreted as
of the total of 56 mtlhon tons
whackmg off $90 bo lhon and
meet the proposed federal
shuttmg down the federal
standards and that con
goverrunenl It soot that way
\ erswn to other energy
at all
sources or to more expens1ve
You don t pull the rug out
low sulphur coal would be a
all at once but you serve
severe economtc habthty for
noltce JUst hke wtth ktds
ohto uttltttes and mduslnes
growmg up
Burr satd that the U S EPA
POINT PIE ASANT
Reagan was sh oftmg hts
came
up
wtth
ots
proposed
legtUmacy
and
peace
not
Prom
hun 1f fnur employees campatgn from llltnols to
By BRUCE W MUNN
UNITED NATIONS N Y to setze what does not belong standards usmg a computer 1f the Peoples Bank of Puont Wtsconsm today before
model whtch was based he Pleasanl \\ BS clnnouncrd headmg back to Floroda later
IUPI) - The Palestine to us he satd
satd
on mcomplete data
o
s
boycollmg
the
Israel
M nda) by Prestdent Votus on the week
Liberatoon Orgaruzation JOins
Burr also satd tha t varoous Harlley Jr
today s U N Secunty Cou nctl debate because of the
Prestdent Ford whose
Ot n W S\\tsher 'I" a s ap
debate on the Mtddle East presence of the PI IJ which tl state laws requtre state EPA
a tdes are ~ leeful that
to
consoder pumted \ 1ce president
woth all prtvtleges except the satd mtends to deslro) the offtcoals
Reagan s ftrst two weeks of
roght to vote desptle Jewtsh state lsraeh Am eco nomtc te chmcal and Je~n n c M Barney assistan t camp:ugmng have been spent
strenuous US obJedtons to bassador Chatm Herzog satd weather constderattons not v1cc president and cash1e1 defe ndmg
the
budget
N rthup
ad
gtvmg
the
guernlla outstde the UN that Israel mcluded m the federal EPA Jud1
proposal 1s about to name
would not negotoate tis own plan
orgamzahon
m m s lrali vc assistant
Rogers C B Morton as hts
A problem of stale en
per a r on s and I wda J ltatson wtlh I , campatgn
The Uruted States was the swctde
forcement
could be a reahty Barney adnlln l s lr atn e
Four hours before Mon
only Counctl member to vote
comm tlte e
and
the
Monday mght agatnsl seatmg day s sesston three ptpe unless the program ts a o;; sJs tant n arketmg
Republican Natoonal Com
Hat tley sa td
Each
the PLO for tis !trst achve bombs were found and revtsed sa td Burr
nuttee
Burr s proposed a four part thes £' f1 ur t as wurke d
parttctpallon tn a Councol removed from under a ramp
Morton former head of the
plan to substtlute for the {levoled~ u pr ovide he ln~st
debate The vote was II I adJacent to the U N hbrary
natwnal com m1ttee and
p ss tble ser voce to II e
wtth Brttam France and whtch adJoms the matn federal regulattons
- lmposttton of control cus t n crs f the Peoples secreta ry of commerce and
butldmg A fourth bomb was
Italy abstatmng
of mtenor was expected to
PLO foretgn pohcy adVIser later found near the Iraqt standards lor the none Bank •nd I as plav• d
be named shortly possobly
cou nlles where the stale has significant I 1 lc nIts consl1
Farouk Kaddoumt took the IDISSIOO
today
A man "ho satd he conclud ed atr pollu lton mel sigmfl canl gr 0 \\ II
floor munedtately after the
The President announced
vote and told the Counctlthe represented a wmg of the problems extsl
S\HSI er 2b a n 111v-e
pla ns Monda} to campatgn m
- A
status quo
PLO wanted peace for us Jewtsh Defense I eague
P mer } I &lt;-~ S be..:n m en
New Hampshtre the weekend
and for the Jews m ca lied ne" s o"rgamzatlons to meamng no controls on pi ~ ee f II e P1 oples Bank on of Feb 7-8 Mrs Ford satd
claun responstbthty for the ex ost ong sulphur dtoxtde a full 1me ba s1s s nee June f she would campatg n wtth her
Palest me
bomb and warned that emtsslon be authorozed for 1971 "hen I e graduated It m husband thts year although
fourth
We
struggle
for
severa I more were placed 23 counttes
Mar s ha ll Umversilj wllh a she was not sure she would be
- In 10 counttes where the dcgr ee
around the ctty to protest the
In
busines s speakmg out on tssues
PLO
state has msufftctent data m n 1gement He was firs
Reagan told farm ers
The Oat~ Sentinel
U S Ambassador Dame! that no greater controls be m emplo)ed at II e bank durtng Monday government should
DEVOTED TO THE
Palrtck Moymhan satd that sttluted
the sum 1c r afle1 complelwn stay out of thetr loretgn sales
INTEREST OF
MEIGS MASON AREA
- And m the remaomng 46 f h1s Jun wr year ( f college
whole the Umted States
Government poltcy should
CHESTER L TANNEHILL
recogmzed the legottmate Ohto counttes no further
He \HI S later pronu ted tu be
Exec Ed
to encourage full
rtghts of the Paleslmtan emtsston sta ndards be 1m &lt;-~ssistcm caslner and han productoon wtthout undu e
ROBERT HOEFLICH
CtyEdtor
people a dectston to mv1te posed unto! momtonng dfocer and on July f 1974 was Interference tn the free
Pub! shed da l y excep t
Sa urday by The O h o
the PLO as tf tl were a stations comptle sta llsttcs to m Hh~
ass istan t
Vl(e
market process he sa td at
Valley Publ sh ng Com
polenlton for p1 es1de nt
member sta te wou ld open mdtcate a
panv
111
cou r
s
Bloommgton
Ill tn the heart
Pomeroy
Oh o
45769
verttable Pandora s box of amboent atr quahty stan
S" IS her IS a 19b7 g raduate of corn country
Business Ort ce Phone 992
dards vtola lions
future dtfftculttes
2156 Ed oral Phone 992
I P&lt; mero} H1 gh Sell ol
Senate Democrattc leader
2157
Federal EPA offtctals say "here he '"as em utstand ng Mtke Mansfteld bemoaned
We
do
not
have
members
Second class po stage
pa d a Pom eroy Oh o
which are not sta tes and the Ohto s sulphur dtoxtde stand athlete and earned the lackluster pohtockmg He
Nat ona
adverts ng
ards wtll be made pubhc chshn c tl n f be1ng nan ed
PI
0 ts not a state - ot does
representat ve
Ward
said no one runnmg for
Gr ff fh Company I nc
not
cla1m
to
be
a
state
about
March 1 after the the S utheasler n Ohto prestdent has come up wtlh a
Bo tin ell &amp; Gallagher 0 v
757 Thtrd Ave New York
SoVIet Ambassador Yakov vollUlles of tesumony and Athletoc I eague s mus t program
N Y 1001 7
Mahk rephed that the Counctl supportmg documents have 1aluable playeo tn !1 Iball on
SutJSc r p on
ra es
There ts dtfftcully m both
Del vered by carr er where
already had approved the been analyzed
Ius se m1 r }ear Swisher wen t parttes tn that respect he
ava lable 75 cenls per
mvttatwn last year m a deal
week
By Motor Route
tu Ma rshall Umver sl l ) where satd or the Democraltc can
where carr er serv ce not
wtlh
Syna m exchange for an
I e was slarl tng quat terback dictates It seems ltke they
ava able
One monlh
extens10n of the U N peace
SJ 25 By ma I m Oh o and
f 1 Ihe Tl undertng Herd m are all bunched up at the
W va
One Year sn oo
keepmg force on the Synan
COUNCIL TO MEET
S x months $1\ so Three
I s JUniOr year He wa s a starlmg gate and no one has
months $7 00 E sew here
Israeli border
SYRACUSE
Vtllage
member f the Sogma Pht he mstde ratl
S26 00 year
S x months
1£1 s vote and tl wtll show counctl here wtll hold ots ftrsl Epstl m fratermty
S13 50 thr ee months $7 so
If you look at the polls
Subscr piton pr ce ncludes
who ts right Malt!&lt; satd
meehng of the year Thurs
Sunday T mes Sen! nel
Tl e son d Mr an d Mrs ISen Hubert ) Humphrey The debate ts expected to day Jan 15 at 7 p m at the Wayne Swisher the new vu."c
wtthout ltftmg a ftnger last about two weeks
Muntctpal Butldmg
presiden
t
IS
ntarned
tu
the
leads the pack He seems to
1
f rmer Ehnn e Oav1s 1 f be gammg strength by domg
Mtddleport and they ha ve one nothmg
son PI tl!tp age I 1 he)

Swisher
steps up
at bank

Critical UN
debate opens

DR. LAMB

reside on Birch A\e

In

Pomt

Pleasant
Swisher also

Beer belly needs trim

1s

secretary to

the banks b ard of dtrectors
VIce presuJenl of the Poml

Pleasant l tons Club member
By Lawrence E Lamb M D
DEAR DR LAMB - In
reference to your column on
wetght control I would hke to
know what ts best to reduce
the stze of my stomach I am
5 feel9 and weogh 180 pounds
The e~tra weoght ts on my
stomach
I ellj&amp;y my beer and
because of beer or over
eatmg at ltmes my stomach
bloats and I have to take a
vegetable compound to keep
my bowls regular
I have a herniated dtsc and
I am !untied tn work and
acUvttles I do not prefer
surgery and was sent to a
rehabililalton center for
to
physical
therapy
strengthen my back muscles
r have attended for seven
months and I feel fatrly good
most of the tune but when gas
In the stomach bmlds up it
puts pressure on my back and
I am just barely able to get
around Any advtce would be

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DEAR READER - You
won t like the advtce Stop the
beer The way to get rtd of a
beer beUy IS to get rod of the
beer You really can I be
8Uccelllful in reducmg the
walsUine if you have a lot of
fat In the abdomen and
around the abdomen You
jWII can't compress fat tnto
somethln" smaller Thai os

why exerctses as valuable as
they are can do so It tlle for a
truly fat abdomen unless you
reduce
If you are successful m
gettmg the excess fat out of
and off your torso then
exercises that s trengthen
your abdommal muscles wtll
help shrmk your waosUme
Some of these exercises to
strengthen your abdomen
wtll also gtve your back
support You should be able
to get help wtth these from
the physocal therapy depart
ment where you are now
recetvmg treatment
People who have back
problems should not begm
exerctse programs wtlhout
the approyal of the type of
exerctse by thetr phystclan
Those who want more m
!ormat10n on how to reduce
the abdomen can send 50
cents for The Health Letter
nwnber 3 7 Gtrth Control
Avotdtng the Btg Mtddle
Send a long s tamped
self a ddr essed
envelope
f&lt; r
matiJng
Address
)OUI
leit er
to
me
In

tate

r

fins

paper P 0 Box 1551 Radto
I I 1 SIHII r N1" Y tk 110 \
10019
DEAR DR I AMB - I
would hke to know how
dangerous •mokmg a ptpe Is
to your h,alth RecenUy I

c f Poml Pleasanj Mot se
I •lge N 731 and a member

started smokmg one I know
th e hazards of ctgarette
smokmg but not that of a
pope I do not mhale very
much
DEAR READER - Studoes
m the United States have not
linked ptpe smokmg to heart
disease or some other oils of
tobacco But Sweden s fam~d
Krohnska Insltlute m Stock
holm studted the problem and
found a htgher rale of heart
attacks m ptpe smokers thanJ
m non-smokers
The dtfferences tn ob
servahon s m the Untied
States and Sweden are
probably related to the dtf
ftculty m fmdmg a populalton
of ptpe smokers to study over
a penod of ltme m the Umted
Stales
Sludtes m the Uno ted States
though show that of a
cogarelte smoker qutts and
changes to cigars he may
contmue to Inhale Inhaltng a
ctgar and probably a pipe os
more
dangerous
than
cogare tte smokmg The usual
v1rgm ptpe or ctgar smoker
doesn t mhal e and lh1t
1wuvtdes his proteclll n If
you smoke ~nylhlng and want
to avmd most of the health
hazards tnvolved don t
Inhale at all

of the boat d of dorecturs of
th e Mat shall Untversoty
Alwnm Assr•~Iatwn Mason
Gallta County Ch.opter
He ts a grad uate of the West
Vorguua &amp;!hoot of Bankmg
a nd the Sehoul or Bank
Markelong

Owen installed as
realtor president
COLUMBUS - Realtor E
J Jtm Owen Colwnbus
wa s msta lled as 1976
Presodent of the 38 000
member Ohto Assoctatoon of
Realtors durmg the annual
Inaugural and busmess
meetmgs at the Sheraton
Hotel m Columbus Mooday
Other State Assoctatton of
ftcers elected wtth Owen are
Horace J Jack Boesch
Dayton Prestdent Elect and
Dale W Marks LoutsVIlle
Treasurer The meetmgs
contmue through Wednesday
Realtor Owen owns and
operates the Jom Owen Co
Inc and the Clmtonvtlle
Realty Form whoch have over
86
full tome
Realtor
Assocoales He bas been m
the rea I estate professton 21
years

He ts a past president of the
Columbus Board of Realtors
and ha s served as a Trustee
fo1 l r umber of years
Healt11 ()l,tn SeiVL'fl the
:-i

nc

fls'ioc 1at10n

as

Treasurer tn 1974 and as
President El" t on 1975
He Is currently set vtng 011

the Steertng Commottee of the
Realtors Pohttcal Aclton
Commtltee and a member of
lhe Oh to
Commerctal
Restdenltal
Exchange
Assoctalton
Realtor Owen graduated
from Columbus North Htgh
School and from The Ohio
State Umve rstly with a
Bachelor of Sctence Degree
m 1950 A charter member of
the Young Men s Busmess
Club of Columbus he belongs
to the Ktwams Club and IS a
director of Century 21 of
Southern Ohio
Realtor Owen and hts wtfe
Phylbs have two chtldren Jenmfer a student at The
Ohoo Umvcrstty and James a
student at Ohto Wesleyan
llmversot y fhey attend the
Presbytertan
W rthmgton
0]urch
1 he Ohto Assoctalton of
Realtors ts the largest
busmess ortented trade
assoctatton m the state With
over
38 000
111embers
representmg mort lh n fout
rmiiH n h lllf' mwl prvpc. rty
OWnt IS

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lI
Pro
:I
lStandin~s :
Nat onat Ba sketball A ss oc at on
Standmg s
&amp;y Un1fed Pr ess Infernal onal

Easte rn Confe rence
Atlanhc D v s on

f

that plague our country he
satd
but I know I can
proVJde mnovative answers

to some of these problems '
I was a good senator I
was bstened to and talked
to he satd I talked about

the ml and gas rt!M)ff two
years ago Today we re
paymg the prtce of doing
nothmg while the big In·
lernaltonal otl monopolies
sttek tl to us at the gasoline
pump and g_as meter

supervisor

e lementary

prtnctpal and sec ondary
pron ctpal Case Western
Reserve Umverstty learnmg
disabthhes and-or behavior
disorders Mtamt Umverstty
commumcattons Ohto State
Umverstty school nurse and
Otterbem Co llege earth
SCiences

Assognment of stx school
dtslrtcts to two JOtnl
vocaltonal schools was ap
proved

Included are Amanda
Clearcreek Berne Umon,
Bloom Carroll Fatrfield
Umon and Walnut Townshtp
all m Fatrheld County,
assogned to TrtCounty Jomt
Vocaltonal School District
a nd Ltberly Benton tn
Hancock Co Wl!) asstgned to
Penta Co unty
Joint
Vocatoonal School Dislroct
The board also enlarged the
membershtp of the Trl
Rtvers Jomt Vocauonal
School Dtstncl Board of
Educatton to mclude a
representattve from the
Upper Sandusky Exempted
Vtllage Board of Educatton
Upper Sandusky )lecame a
part of TrtRtvers JVS m
November
In other Monday actton the
board
- Allocated work study
funds amountmg to $22 462 to
17 school distrtcl8
- Granted approval to
Waterloo and Rootstown local
school dls lrtcls both In
Portage
County
and
Fatrland Local School
Distrtct m Lawrence County
to seek voter support of bond
tssues amountmg to t300 000
$800 OOOand $1 144 000 m that
order for constructton of
classroom facilities
- Dtssolved the Fairfield
Joint Vocattonal School IJis.
trtct
-Called for revocation of
the teaching certtflcate of a
teacher convicted of a felony

Furl her a chon m support of
the $13 500 000 bond ossue lor
butldtn g purposes on the
Gallla County Local School
Dostroct wtll be dtscussed
1 hursday mght durmg the
January general meettr.g of
the Commit tee fur Better
Educatoon tn Gallla County
Schools The sesston begms at
7 30 p m at Southwestern
Htgh School
Duane W Hunt~r Addoson
publtctl y c hatrman
markelong executove for
Robbins &amp; Myers Galhpolls
satd Monday the recent ac
hon ! Dec 'l:l 1 of the Galli a
County I ocal School Board
appro~mg a lwo hogh school
bwlding concept tnstead of
01re large htgh school should
concern everyone m teres ted
m lhe quahty of educatoon m
the county school system
Mr Hunter told area news
medta In my optmon a two
htgh school system wtll nut
accomphsh the mts8ion of
educat10n because the
student populahon wtll sltll
be too small to offer the
necessC:tr v

curnculum

to

provtde for 11 e best p&lt; sstble
development o! IIUt young
pe11plc
He &lt;dded fhe Cllllldtlll ce
f111 ll;&gt;Jter F.du alt&lt; n was

I"

formed because tl was !ell
that too oft en school boards
are verwm ked trymg to do
lhe best posstble JOb and
usually only receive cntlclsm
for lhetr efforts
Accordmg lo Hunter the
commttlee
I over
200
members J therefore
established \ls purpose and
gave every member a card
whtch stales
To provtde tnput and
assl&amp;tance to the board of
eduoalton to assure better
education for our chtldren
lhrough
r 1) The bes t
educators admtmslratoon
and teachers ( 2) Be tter
facohttes and (3) Broader
curroculwn
Hunter conltnued
The
vote of the school board for a
two hogh school system Is
provtding the commtltee with
tis ftrsl real test of survival
A majority committee
favored
a
one
high
school concept based on
the study presented to the
school board and printed on
Its enlorety on the Sunday
Times-Senhnel Dec 28
Some of the commtllee
offtcers are Imdmg tl dlfftcult
to work for p11ssage of the
bond tssue because facts
mdtcale that one high school

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Stewart and by Gtl Prtce
overall and I 1 on 1he lea gut
\H IY after Ibn s c••l Ptlt"t nnd
l'rtee s JUmper frurn 1he Hiu lwd 19 lurnuvt&gt;rs
Two OD starters a nd two Oomlmran s Dun Ga:.rdner
Hm plan 'tl four 11 en m
ftr s t lon e repl ace me nts bro ke thP scorm~ ace mrnt r woth 3 lO left put Ro o
n top to stay 72 71 hm double !t~ures Noe and Ppce
1-. came mehglble whPn ftr st followm~ a nunute and a hall
Sit wart tanned two r harlty each had 22 pomls Stewart
sen ester grades were ppsted of scoreless action
m mod December
Alter a 16-16 l&lt;e seven losses wtth 3 15 remmrung to followed wtlh 14 whole Paul
Then 6 7 JUntor Ken mmutes mto the !trsl half the up Roo s lead to 74 71 Prtce Albanese talhed 12
Rtch 11 d Boone led the
Tumbhson suffered a hatrhne Panthers surprtsed Roo wtlh ~ut a lop n wolh 2 56 left and
canned
two
chanty
tosses
l'alrthet s attack "tth 18
fo ot fra cture after 6 5 love quolk pomts for a 21 16
w1th 2 36 remammg to up points Don Gardner added
sophomore Rtck Boone sat advantage at the tO 55 mark
14 Sean 0 Drtscoll 13 Mark
out the first four games woth
Roo was up by one 26-25 on Roo s lead lu 78-71
The Panthers out the I urn 12 and Bob fermer 10
a broken ankle Ktm Rauch Rtck Camngton s layup wtth
The Redmen woll play at
suffered a sloved fmger last 7 59 left m the half Bob margm to fove 80-75 then
Thursday mght Boone and Termer s three-pomt play put hmmy Noe s drtvmg layup Mt Vernon Nazarene Thurs
Rauch were able to play last the Panthers m front 32-30 at wtth 32 seconds left assured day and Saturday Rto wtll
lhe 4 30 mark Domtmcan Roo of the vtctory
host Mt Vernon Nazarene m
mght
Dommocan htl 33 of 66 held a pa or of non~eague outmgs
It was mp-and-tuck all the upped tis lead to stx pomts
38-32 before the Redmen cut goal attempts for a stzzhng 50
Ohto Domtmcan wtll play at
that deftcot to three at half percent The Panthers also Urbana Wednesday
had a good mght at the foul
Box score
ltme 39-:!6
OHIO DOMINICAN (]'i'J
Gtl Prtce htt two qutck hne wtlh 13 of 16 for 81 per
Boone 8 'J 8 T erm er 4 2 10
goals to open second half cent The Panthers ptcked off Gardn
er S 1 I
Br own o o
play Rto gradually pulled 14 reboWJds led by Kim U Ehrb a r 0 0 0 Lum 6 0 12
sc o
5 3 J Ra uch -1 1
away to a 12-pomt spread 58- Rauch s 10 OD commtlled 15 90 Or
Ma sse y
I 3 TOTALS 33
1J 79
56 wtth 8 41 remaomng m the turnovers
RIO GRANDE (82)
Rto htt 32 of 70 held goal
game
Al ban ese S 2 2 Barb ee o o
The Panthers however attempts for 45 percent The 0
Ca l dwcr
3 06
Car ng ton 3 0 6 Noe 7 8 2 2
came roarmg back to go on Redmen won tl at the foul Pr
ice 9 4 22 Royse 0 0 0
top 71 70 wtlh 3 59 rema1mng hne canmng 18 of 21 chanty S ewar 5 4 4 Sw a n 0 o o
32 18 82
as Dayton s 6-ll Juntor center tosses for a stzzhng 85 per TOTALS
Halftime score
00 39 R o
]6
cent
Roo
had
44
rebounds
17
Mark Lum got hot from the
by Junmy Noe 12 h1 Jtm

Ba sk etba I Assoc a

Landry leads Cowboys
into Bowl X country

t on Stand ngs

un

ted Pres s lnternahona
W
L Pet
GB
Denv er
28 9 757
New Yo r k
2
1 686 3
San An on o 2 15 583 6 2
Kent uc k y
19 18 5 11
9
nd an a
20
q 5 13 9
S Lou s
19 71 J75
0 7
V rgna
5 30
3 22
Monday s RC!.Uit
DenOJ er 39 San /l.n on o 122
Tuesday s Game
N ew Yo k a Denve r

Nat onre Hockey L ca gu r Stand
i ng !.
By Un ted Pr ess Inter atonal
Can pbdl Cont e rene e
Parr ck 0 11 s o
W l 1 Pt!.
Pt-1 ladelph a
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A tan a
73 16 S
51
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12
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9
N Y Ranger s
7 20
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Sm yth e 0 11 s on
W L T Prs
Ch cago
6 1
J6
Vancouve
S 11 8
38
5 Lou s
'l
5
33
M nneso i'l
3 7~
7
28
Ko;.ns&lt;~s c y
27
76
Wa le!. Con ferenc e
Norr s. D v s on
W L T Pt !.
Man r ea r
JO
6 6
66
Los Ang e es
'J2 '1 2
6
P sbu gh
5 2
5
J'i
Dero
37
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Wash ng fon
3 3~
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Ca l torn a
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Mond ay s R es ult!.
No games sched ul ed
Tue s dr~v s Gam('s
De ro 1 a N Y s .J nder s
Los 1\nq ele!. a t an a
M on ~ ca a Wash r g on
P sburgh a 13os on
Au a o a 5 LO U s

By MIKE RABUN
UPI Sports Writer
MIAMI IUPI) - Tom
Landry walked mlo the sea of
confuston that accompames
the Super Bowl Monday and
became an mstant htl - at
least wtth reporters
The Dallas Cowboys coach
was the ftrst member of the
team s offtctal party to step
off the red white and blue
btcenttenmal jet charter
Monday and was besteged by
a crowd of 20 reporters
broadcasters
and
photographers
Landry makmg hts thtrd
trop to a Super Bowl seemed
to love tl
I I hke the weather
Landry satd And we re glad
to be here
He then answered one
questton after another con
cermng Dallas surprtsmg
rtse as a challenger to the
defendmg world champton
Pittsburgh Steelers

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St;end ng5
By Un ted Pre ss lntcrnilt onat
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for our young people
Hwrter ondlcated Monday
he believes that tl will be
dtfftcult and even tf the levy
passes too expensive for the
board of education to comply
wtlh the State Law because
the two school concept must
have funds budgeted and
expended faclhhes assigned,
pupil teacher ratios
established and servtces
provided to insure equally
advantageous educational
opporlWJilles throughout the
district
Huater urged the ._.
mlllee membeu aebool
admlnlslralon achool board
Rludenlllo altead 1bunday'o
meeting
The committee s study will
be presented after which a
vote WJII be taken for one high
school vs two htgh schoola U
the majority believe one high
school 1s best, 1be Com
mlttee wtll decide how to
proceed to provide Input to
get the majority of the board
members to change thetr
mmds If the vote favOI'I two
htgh schoola the membership
wtll dectde how to proceed to
assure passage of the bond
tssue m lhe special election
March 30
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Sea c a M !waukee
Buff a o a Gold en S ate

Six schools assigned
for voc-ed training
CO! UMBUS lUPI) - The
state Board of Educalton
durong ots regu lar meetmg
Monday approved asstgn
ment of stx school dtstrtcts to
]oon t vocattonal schoo ls
charters for two rehgtously
schools
and
on en ted
authortzed expansoon of
teacher educatton at stx col
leges an d umversotoes
Dayton Ch ro st oan North
School and Cleveland s
Ramah Jumor Academy
were gran ted elementary
school charters Both were
eva luat ed by the depart
ment s dtvtston of elementary
and secondary educatton and
found to comply woth
mommum standards for ele
mentary schools
Expanston of teac her
educatton at stx colleges and
umverstlles to mclude ad
dtttonal areas for cer
ttfocatton was approved
Schools were
Ashland Co llege super
VIsor and readmg supe•vtsor
Baldwm Wallace College

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Weste rn Confere nce

Metzenbaum in race
By ROBERT PENICK
ClEVELAND f UPI) Former U S Senator Howard
MetzenbaliiJl claunmg we
are paymg the prtce of domg
nothong
about the m
ternattonal gas monolopoes
announced today he would
seek
the
Democraltc
nomma tto n for the US
Senate seal now held by
Robert Taft Jr
Metzenbaurn who was appomted by former Gov John
J Gtlbgan to foil the seat
vacated by Wtlltam B Saxbe
m December 1973 but lost
the promary electoon m 1974 to
Sen Jolm Glenn D.{)hio satd
he wants to return to
Washongton so I ca n ftght
for the thmgs that are tm
portant to all of us
Metz enbaum opened ht s
camp:u gn With a news con
fcn:;.nce here a nnouncmg h1s
ca ndtdacy and was scheduled
to repeat the performance
later today at Columbus
Cmcmnall and Toledo
Metzenbaum told the news
conference he expects as
much support from labor as
m hts prevwus campa1gns
when he was twtce elected to
lh e
Ohto
Hous e
of
Representatives and the
State Senate and m 1970 when
he defeated Glenn on the
prtmary only to lose to Taft
on the general election
I am very sal tsfted there
woll not be anythmg lacking
on the way of labor support
satd Metzenbaum I don t
beheve anybody can dehver
the votes of any parttcular
group but that kmd of support
can help me on a host of
ways
Metzenbaum satd hts
promary campatgn would
probably cost between
$300 000 and $41111 000
I don t clatm to have pat
answers to the complex problems of the energy crosts
tnflalton unemploymen t and
the numerous other problems

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Phil ade IJ h a
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MASON W Va - Above ts the 1901 gradualmg class at Mason s Htgh School Mason,
all apparently deceased but one Back row 1-r are Mary Hart Altce Campbell Mdbe
Coleman Gertrude Adams Blanche Sayre Belle and Blanche Brannon, front left to rtght,
Guy Ohver Nanrue Stewart Professor Filson Mamte BurnS and Cltfford Myers Nannie
Stewart stsler of Mrs Lester Foreman survtves Cltfford Myers Mason front row right,
was a former W Va State Dept Archtvtst and Histortan for 16 years Quotmg from the
Stars and Slrtpes of Aprtl29 1922 Durmg World War he laid among dead but hved to serve
buddies C R Myers was wounded at Hamel, ts now Stale Htstorlan He headed the DAV
Post lost a leg but not hts energetic enthustasm for helpmg comrades He graduated Irom
W Va Umversoty m 1907wtth the BA degree and tn 1909wtlh Master of Arts Degree

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Bos ton

College r&lt;tlhed
from a 39 :!6 halftlflll' de!tctt
to edge vtstl mg Ohto
Donunlcan 112'79 lh a Mod
Ot11o Cont'erence basketball
ga me at I vne Center Monday
no ght
The 11ctory left Coach Art
I anll am s qum tet m un
disputed ftrst place m the
conference standmgs woth a
2-0 mark Rto evened ots
season record at 7 7
Coach Ron I ucas Pan
thers mmus stx players due
to academtc problems and
lnJUrtes dropped to 2 8
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Monday s
Oh o College
Basketball Scorr s
Un ted Press Intern atonal
R o
G r ande
82
Oh o
Dom n can 79
Mor ehead ( K v
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S a c 71
M c h gan H Oh o $ a c B
Tenn es se e s a c 91 Ccnlra l
s al e 6 ~

CARRINGTON SCORES - Rto s Rtck Carrmgton 6 5
fr eshman forward from Portsmouth s!tps onsode for a
layup aga onst Ohto Domo mcan durmg Mondays MOY
contest at I yne Center Panther defender os Sea n
0 Dnscoll 31 1 Carnngton tal !ted sox pomt.s for the voc
toroous Redm en

Marquette jumps to
second in ratings
Unbeaten IV ash mglvJ a
double Wtnner ln Pac1ftc-8
P lay lo ratse lls record t o 13-0
also took advantage of the
major upsets to Jump from

V!cl01 1es ttga m was an
unamn1ou s No 1 cho1ce
Tuesday on the co ll ege

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Hoos1ers " on over

Northwestern 78 61 and
13thranked Mtchtgan B0-74
last week to brmg thetr
reco rd to 12-0 thts season
Woth the losses by Maryland
and UCLA theor c losest
compet otors Indtan a ex
tended ots lead to 120 pomts
alter pulhng all 42 ftrst-place
votes for a perfec t 420
pomts
Marquette whtch defeated
Oklahoma Coty 71-60 took
advantage of the Saturday
upsets of the Terps and
Brums to chmb two places to
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George Washington early last
week but g1ant killer Wake
Forest which dealt North
Carolina and North Carolina

State thetr f1rst losses the

pre vtous week
brought
Maryland to 1ts kn ees
Saturday 96-93 The Terps
ftrst loss dropped them to

fourth atl11 and the Demon
follow nght behmd
m fifth also 111 despite

Deacons

suffertng their first loSS' 63-

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1 6 0 1 169
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Th s WeeiC s
Ohto Colleg e Ba sket ball
Schedure
Un ted Press lnternattonal
Tuesday
Oh o Nor hern a Ba dw n
wa t ace
Kenyon al H e delberg
M Un on a t Oberlin
Cap at a Musk ngum
A shlan d at 0 lerbe n
Mt Ve rnon Nazarene at
Ced arv le
Dcfan ce a Anderson
Th e a ~~=~esday
Ken Sl a Bow ng Green
M am IOh oJ a DaytQn
Marshall at Oh o Un v
c n a Tempe
Wa lsh a woos er
Den son at Mare Ia
Oh o wes leyan a w ll en b erg
Akron a Wr g h s

Buck s Iose
at M•ICh'Igall

58 to V1rg1ma
Nevada Las Vegas a lrtple
ANN ARBOR (UP!) _
wmner to go to 16-0 rematned Rockey Green scored 17of hts
soxth and North Carolina
25 points tn the ftrst half and
whoch also won three hmes Sieve Grote golalll6 of his m
and IS nov. 10.1 stepped up the second Monday mght to
one place to seventh
help Mtch1gan ease past Ohto
UCLA whtch dectstvely State 84-81 111 a Btg Ten
lost tls openmg game to In
basketball game
The Wolvermes held a 77-64
dtana suffered another
thrashtng Saturday 75-58 to lead wtth 5 11 to play and
Oregon State after barely almost frtltered tl away
gettmg by Oregon 62 61 They did not cmch tl until
earher m the week The John Robmson converted a
Bruons record fell to 11 2 and mossed free throw with 52
thetr ranking from thord to seconds to play to gtve
etghth
Mtchtgan an 84-78 lead
The loss was Ohto State s
Alabama winnmg two
games m the SEC to go to 10- 8th in a row wtthln the con
I stayed tn nlnth and Ten
ference
spannmg
two
nessee clunbed two places to seasons
and left the
round out the top 10 With a 90- Buckeyes ~ overall and 0-4
88 overtune vtctory over then m the Btg Ten Mtchtgan
19th ranked Kentu cky
unproved to IQ..3and ts 4-1 m
brmgtng tis record to 9-1
the conference
NEW YORK tUP 1
The
Cratg
Taylor
the
U n ted Press nterna 10nal
Board ot coaches op 20 co ll ege Buckeyes 6 fool 10 semor
baskelbal
eams w th f r st
center scored 31 pomts 10 a
place vo es and record s n sloppily played game Mike
paren heses
! s xlh Weeki
Daugherty scored 16 and
'Team
Points
1 lnd ana 421 ( 2 o
420 freshman forward Fred
2 Morque e 9 I I
300 Poole showed promtse with 14

9 A labama 11 0 I
10 Tennessee (9 1

STAYS SHARP UP TO
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New Haven

This week's college games

By J \CK SAUNDERS
UP I SportsWriter
NE\1 YORK UPI ) - In
diana s basketball machone
"htch keeps lurnmg out the

basketball ratmgs by the
llntlL'&lt;I Press lnternatoonal
Bo trd of Coac hes

11
1~
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Pattently he nandled ques
ltons that he wtll hear over
and over agam unttl ktckoff
nellt Sunday m the Orange
Bowl
We had some good
workouts back m Dallas
Landry said but we plan to
stay busy whtle we re here
• We don t mmd bemg the
underdog The Wlderdog role
has treated us pretty well so
far
Landry satd he had not
talked personally wtth the
young players "ho are
makmg thetr ftrst trop to the
Super Bowl
I have left that up to the
veterans Landry satd The
veterans have told some of
the others what to expect
Whtle l andry was en
tertatmng the media the
players flied qutckly off the
plane and onto wattmg buses
And the Cowboys coach
wtth hts wtfe Ahcta watted

139

71

Rulgers 111 01
7d
1111 11
57
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John
siN
Y
M ch gan (q 31
27
Nor h care na 5 ate ( 10 11 74
Missouri
! 11 21
1186
Noire Dame
16 3)
rrop1 DePaul 1921
A
T e&gt; Ar zona sfaoe 18 1
H
Wes Texas Sla e ( 10 1
7
o cQon s a e 19 •
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pomts

Green made etght baskets
m the c"arne all of them m the
first half ~nd all but one of
1
M h
them a ayup
lc 1gan
started slowly Bnd the game
w•s
- tted 3737 at the half
Grote then took over and by
\drtvonuh made seven of hts
rtght baskets from inSide five
fee L Waynlan Brtll backed
thr pan with 18 potqts

e 51 at Wayne s 'F nd ay at Tayl or
Earlham at Bl u rt on
case wes ern R eserve a t
Wash ng on &amp; Je ffer son
Joh n Ca rr o ll a r.. r eghen y
Urban a a Oh o Oom n can
T ff n at Dyke
Wllm ngro n a Hanover
Thursday
/l.d r an a Dcf ance
~ o Grande at Mt Vernon
Nazarene
s eub env re at Dav s &amp;
C

Wlttlthe last reporter had left
before he too headed for a
bus
Other than reporters there
were few on hand to greet the
Cowboys at the Fort Lauder
dale a trport 30 mtles north of
Mtamt A small group of ctty
offtctals came by along wtlh
a htgh school band
That was m contrast to the
1 000 persons who came out m
the mtddle of a workday back
m Dallas to send the Cowboys
off

Sport Parade
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sporls Editor
MIAMI 1UPI' - The Russtans labor under a smallilluston
which backfores now and then They thmk all North Amertcans
are chumps who can be handled properly wtth the right kind
of psychology
Down through the years the Sovoels have seen thts system
work for them but the other day m Philadelphia tt dtdn t and
they sttll got off cheap All they lost was a hockey game to the
"orld champoon Phtladelphta Flyers whtch all things bemg
equal they figured to lose anyway
Before the game even started the Russtans knew the Flyers
were gomg to make them work They had gotten a com
prehenstve scoutmg report on the Broad Street Bullies of
Phtladelphta and reahzed they couldn t be mturudated
But the Sovtets sltll had that good old ace m the hole of thetrs
esychology Why not 1 So whattf the Flyers were the Stanley
Cup champoons 1 The Russtans weren t at all unpressed with
thts fellow Stanley Cup What dtd he ever do m the Olymptcs'
So httle more than half way through last Sunday afternoon s
contest m Phtladeiphoa Sovtel Coach Konstantm Loktev sud
denly pulled hts team off the tee preswnably because one of
Russta s key players Valert Kharlamov was checked too hard
by Flyer defenseman Eddte Van lmpe
That was supposed to be the reason buttl wasn t
The whole thmg was a btg act the same kmd of act the
Russtans generally try m mternattonal dtplomacy or tn
ter'iiattonal sports to get the upper band
Thts ltme they dtdn t
Clarence Campbell the Nattonal Hockey League president
and a man wtth a good sharp mmd dtd an excellent job of
explammg to the Sovtets what tl would mean to them not the
Flyers tf they did not contmue playmg
Ed Smder the Flyers board chatrman was the one who
supphed the clmcher though
He doesn t speak Russtan but he spoke somethmg they
Wlderstood perfectly Money The RusSians are supposed to be
pure amateurs but they have a spectal understanding maybe
you d calltt a professiOnal one about money
You understand tf your players do not reswne the game
we re gomg to have to refund the money to all the people
here satd Ed Smder to a man domg all the mterpretmg
There was no response from the Russtans
And tf that happens Smder went on I guess that means
you fellows won t get the $25 000 for this game
That dtd ot
Moments later the Russtans were back on the tee playmg
the Flyers agam They saw the Phtladelphtans couldn t be out
psyched and whether tl was poettc JUSltce or not the Flyers
won the game 4 I
The Russoans tn a way can t be blamed for trymg to one-up
North Amero cans all the ttme because they get away wtth tl so
often Walkmg out they ve found ts qutte effecttve

Vols, Tide are upset
College Basketball IWundup
By United Press In
ternalional
Alhga tor Alley IS the
dismal dreary hllle gym
nastlUll that ts home to the
Flortda Gators and m tl
dismal dreary thtngs happen
to viSitors
Nmth ranked Alabama
found out all about tt Monday
mght when the Crunson Ttde
was dumped by the
Wlhera lded Gators 71 70 m
Alhgator Alley
Forward Gene Shy scored
on a tap-m w1th one second

left to hand Alabama tls first
Southeastern Conference
season The loss wtth Van
Elk ns
Frtday
derbilt s 77~ upset of lOth
No 9a m es schedu l ed
ranked Tellllessee created a
Saturday
four-team logJam at the top of
Purdue at Oh o s
Bowl ng Gree n at Eas err
the SEC standtngs
M ch
Alhga tor Alley ts the bane
M am (Qh o) a Ken t S
Dh o un v at Ba 1 St
of
Flortda coach John Lotz
Central M ch at Toled o
existence
durmg
the
Notre Dam e at )( aver
w scons n M l waukee at c n recruttlng season as the
Roll ns a Dayton
Gamesvtlle campus Is the
(),~rgg,·~ 'aou~.~..~~n s
only one m the SEC wtthout a
Wayne St at Ash and
modern basketball facthty
Ky 5 1 a1 Ce ntral 51
c e Sl at Cre gh on
But durmg the season
Oberlin at Baldw n Wa ll ace
Lotz
usually has his revenge
He d e berg at Oh o Wes le yan
Oh o Northern a Ke n yo n
The Gators were leadmg 64Woos er at MI u n on 50 wt~h 6 39 left when
Cap tal at Den son
w ll enbero at Mar ella
\Alabama
unleashed
a
MuSk ng um at 01 erbe n
tremendous rally to take a 70.
Wash at lnd ana St { Pa J
car neg e Met on a1
69 lead with II seconds left
There wasn t a lot of hope
8 uffton a Manc~e~~~~nv l ie
r ndlay at Earlham
left with five seconds to go
Cedarv 1e a Oh o Dom n can but we stuck tt out satd
Def ance al Dyke
Bethany at H ram
Flortda coach John Lotz We
wash ng on &amp; Jefferson
played
with about as much
at John Carroll
r 11 n at Malone
heart as we could have
Anderson at w tm ng or
Flonda then mtssed tts
Urbana a W ilberforce
M vernon Na zarene al R o shot but Shy won the root for
Grande
the rebound to tap tn the
wmmng basket
Mondays College Basket~;an
Vanderbilt which gamed a
Results
By Un ited Press International share of the SEC lead wtth
M dwe5t
II nots 71 W scons n 61
Alabama, Tennessee and Au
rnd ana 69 M ch gan St 57
burn
employed a deliberate
M ch gan 84 Oh o Sl 81
offense to knock off the
M ssour 106 MacMurray 34
Purdue 91 Northwestern 8
VIStllng Vols
St Lou s 93 Iowa S! 64

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We dtd a much better JOb
of rebounding sa od Vandy
coach Roy Skinner We htt
one stretch m the second half
when we mtssed three
stratght shots but we stayed
pattenland dtdn t leltt bother
us
Eddte Johnson scored 28
pomts to lead Auburn over
Mtsstsstppt State 75-70
Top..-anked Indiana ran tts
record to 13-0 wtth a 69-67
vtclory over Mtchtgan
state
No 12 St John s went mto
overltrlle before beatmg Ha
wan 74 71 Glen Wtlhams
scored 23 to lead the Redmen
to thetr 12th vtclory m 13
games
Mtchtgan ranked 13th got
25 pomts from Rtckey Green
to edge Ohto State 84-81
No 14 Notre Dame eastly
defeated Ptttsburgh 77~
wtlh Adrtan Danlley scormg
34 pomts
No IS Mtssoun had not JUSI
a Iaugher but a JOke m
demohshmg MacMurray Col
leg e 106 34 Th e 72 pomt
VICtory margm set a school
record
No I7 Artzona State was
antbushed by North Texas
State and dropped an 89-86
dectston
In other major games
Jacksonvtlle edged Rltode Is
land 55-52 Kentuck\ beat
Vtrgmta
Georgta 92 76

routed West Vtrgtma 114-aO,
Dhnms defeated Wtsconsin
71 61 Purdue beat Northwestern 91-81 SIU edged
New Mex1co Stale m over
tune 70-68 St Louts romped
over wmless Iowa State 9364 Baylor beat Texas 82-77
Houston edged Arkansas 7271 and SMU blasted TCU 10884
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COlUMBUS tUPJ J - The last through Wednesday
a uthont1es
Umted
Press International
chtef of environmental
Although the US EPA
Burr told the lour federa l
Ronald Reagan after
assessment for the OhiO used the best sulphur dwxode hearmg officers tha t Ohoo
defendong hts budget cut
Envoronmental
Protection aor qualtt y data hase agrers that mne cuunlles
proposal m New Hampshore
Agency told a federal EPA avatlable durmg the penod of sh ould have m or e stnct
and rna k mg La tin Amencan
hearmg today that proposed strategy development Ohio sulphur diOXIde emtsswn
foretgn pohcy observations on
federal rules on sulphur EPA has conrluded that there standards bul lhat a status
Flortda has moved hts
dio){lde em1ss1on standards are deftctencoes tn thts data quo standard shoold apply
campaogn
to Ilhnots to talk
were reg ilia tory overkill
base sa td Burr
to the rest of the state
about
agnculture
for most Ohoo counties
The state has been trymg to
The mne counttes where the
But at an appearance tn
Dr John Burr was the lead come up wtth an emiSSion burnmg of hogh sulphur coal
Bloommgton nt Monday he
off wolness for the state today standard acceptable to the has produced atr pollutwn
sltl!
was defending the plan
at the fourth and most ex
courts and the federal EPA problems are Columbtana
he enu nctated tn Chtcago four
tenstve pubbc hearmg on the stnce 1973 when the !trst Ohio Coshocton Cuyahoga Jef
months ago to return $90
proposed standards
plan "as reJected by a ferson Lake Loram lucas
btl!ton worth of federal
DON
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Ear her heanngs were held federal appeals court
Mahomng and Scoolo
programs to the states
m Cmcmnah Cleveland and
A second plan was JUdged
Burr told today s hearmg
I made a mostake on my
steubenville
unenforceable m 1974 b} the that on I) 6 mtlhon tons of caal
speech
m Chtcago ' he satd
Tesltmony IS expected to state envHonmenta l currently burned m Ohio out
It has been onterpreted as
of the total of 56 mtlhon tons
whackmg off $90 bo lhon and
meet the proposed federal
shuttmg down the federal
standards and that con
goverrunenl It soot that way
\ erswn to other energy
at all
sources or to more expens1ve
You don t pull the rug out
low sulphur coal would be a
all at once but you serve
severe economtc habthty for
noltce JUst hke wtth ktds
ohto uttltttes and mduslnes
growmg up
Burr satd that the U S EPA
POINT PIE ASANT
Reagan was sh oftmg hts
came
up
wtth
ots
proposed
legtUmacy
and
peace
not
Prom
hun 1f fnur employees campatgn from llltnols to
By BRUCE W MUNN
UNITED NATIONS N Y to setze what does not belong standards usmg a computer 1f the Peoples Bank of Puont Wtsconsm today before
model whtch was based he Pleasanl \\ BS clnnouncrd headmg back to Floroda later
IUPI) - The Palestine to us he satd
satd
on mcomplete data
o
s
boycollmg
the
Israel
M nda) by Prestdent Votus on the week
Liberatoon Orgaruzation JOins
Burr also satd tha t varoous Harlley Jr
today s U N Secunty Cou nctl debate because of the
Prestdent Ford whose
Ot n W S\\tsher 'I" a s ap
debate on the Mtddle East presence of the PI IJ which tl state laws requtre state EPA
a tdes are ~ leeful that
to
consoder pumted \ 1ce president
woth all prtvtleges except the satd mtends to deslro) the offtcoals
Reagan s ftrst two weeks of
roght to vote desptle Jewtsh state lsraeh Am eco nomtc te chmcal and Je~n n c M Barney assistan t camp:ugmng have been spent
strenuous US obJedtons to bassador Chatm Herzog satd weather constderattons not v1cc president and cash1e1 defe ndmg
the
budget
N rthup
ad
gtvmg
the
guernlla outstde the UN that Israel mcluded m the federal EPA Jud1
proposal 1s about to name
would not negotoate tis own plan
orgamzahon
m m s lrali vc assistant
Rogers C B Morton as hts
A problem of stale en
per a r on s and I wda J ltatson wtlh I , campatgn
The Uruted States was the swctde
forcement
could be a reahty Barney adnlln l s lr atn e
Four hours before Mon
only Counctl member to vote
comm tlte e
and
the
Monday mght agatnsl seatmg day s sesston three ptpe unless the program ts a o;; sJs tant n arketmg
Republican Natoonal Com
Hat tley sa td
Each
the PLO for tis !trst achve bombs were found and revtsed sa td Burr
nuttee
Burr s proposed a four part thes £' f1 ur t as wurke d
parttctpallon tn a Councol removed from under a ramp
Morton former head of the
plan to substtlute for the {levoled~ u pr ovide he ln~st
debate The vote was II I adJacent to the U N hbrary
natwnal com m1ttee and
p ss tble ser voce to II e
wtth Brttam France and whtch adJoms the matn federal regulattons
- lmposttton of control cus t n crs f the Peoples secreta ry of commerce and
butldmg A fourth bomb was
Italy abstatmng
of mtenor was expected to
PLO foretgn pohcy adVIser later found near the Iraqt standards lor the none Bank •nd I as plav• d
be named shortly possobly
cou nlles where the stale has significant I 1 lc nIts consl1
Farouk Kaddoumt took the IDISSIOO
today
A man "ho satd he conclud ed atr pollu lton mel sigmfl canl gr 0 \\ II
floor munedtately after the
The President announced
vote and told the Counctlthe represented a wmg of the problems extsl
S\HSI er 2b a n 111v-e
pla ns Monda} to campatgn m
- A
status quo
PLO wanted peace for us Jewtsh Defense I eague
P mer } I &lt;-~ S be..:n m en
New Hampshtre the weekend
and for the Jews m ca lied ne" s o"rgamzatlons to meamng no controls on pi ~ ee f II e P1 oples Bank on of Feb 7-8 Mrs Ford satd
claun responstbthty for the ex ost ong sulphur dtoxtde a full 1me ba s1s s nee June f she would campatg n wtth her
Palest me
bomb and warned that emtsslon be authorozed for 1971 "hen I e graduated It m husband thts year although
fourth
We
struggle
for
severa I more were placed 23 counttes
Mar s ha ll Umversilj wllh a she was not sure she would be
- In 10 counttes where the dcgr ee
around the ctty to protest the
In
busines s speakmg out on tssues
PLO
state has msufftctent data m n 1gement He was firs
Reagan told farm ers
The Oat~ Sentinel
U S Ambassador Dame! that no greater controls be m emplo)ed at II e bank durtng Monday government should
DEVOTED TO THE
Palrtck Moymhan satd that sttluted
the sum 1c r afle1 complelwn stay out of thetr loretgn sales
INTEREST OF
MEIGS MASON AREA
- And m the remaomng 46 f h1s Jun wr year ( f college
whole the Umted States
Government poltcy should
CHESTER L TANNEHILL
recogmzed the legottmate Ohto counttes no further
He \HI S later pronu ted tu be
Exec Ed
to encourage full
rtghts of the Paleslmtan emtsston sta ndards be 1m &lt;-~ssistcm caslner and han productoon wtthout undu e
ROBERT HOEFLICH
CtyEdtor
people a dectston to mv1te posed unto! momtonng dfocer and on July f 1974 was Interference tn the free
Pub! shed da l y excep t
Sa urday by The O h o
the PLO as tf tl were a stations comptle sta llsttcs to m Hh~
ass istan t
Vl(e
market process he sa td at
Valley Publ sh ng Com
polenlton for p1 es1de nt
member sta te wou ld open mdtcate a
panv
111
cou r
s
Bloommgton
Ill tn the heart
Pomeroy
Oh o
45769
verttable Pandora s box of amboent atr quahty stan
S" IS her IS a 19b7 g raduate of corn country
Business Ort ce Phone 992
dards vtola lions
future dtfftculttes
2156 Ed oral Phone 992
I P&lt; mero} H1 gh Sell ol
Senate Democrattc leader
2157
Federal EPA offtctals say "here he '"as em utstand ng Mtke Mansfteld bemoaned
We
do
not
have
members
Second class po stage
pa d a Pom eroy Oh o
which are not sta tes and the Ohto s sulphur dtoxtde stand athlete and earned the lackluster pohtockmg He
Nat ona
adverts ng
ards wtll be made pubhc chshn c tl n f be1ng nan ed
PI
0 ts not a state - ot does
representat ve
Ward
said no one runnmg for
Gr ff fh Company I nc
not
cla1m
to
be
a
state
about
March 1 after the the S utheasler n Ohto prestdent has come up wtlh a
Bo tin ell &amp; Gallagher 0 v
757 Thtrd Ave New York
SoVIet Ambassador Yakov vollUlles of tesumony and Athletoc I eague s mus t program
N Y 1001 7
Mahk rephed that the Counctl supportmg documents have 1aluable playeo tn !1 Iball on
SutJSc r p on
ra es
There ts dtfftcully m both
Del vered by carr er where
already had approved the been analyzed
Ius se m1 r }ear Swisher wen t parttes tn that respect he
ava lable 75 cenls per
mvttatwn last year m a deal
week
By Motor Route
tu Ma rshall Umver sl l ) where satd or the Democraltc can
where carr er serv ce not
wtlh
Syna m exchange for an
I e was slarl tng quat terback dictates It seems ltke they
ava able
One monlh
extens10n of the U N peace
SJ 25 By ma I m Oh o and
f 1 Ihe Tl undertng Herd m are all bunched up at the
W va
One Year sn oo
keepmg force on the Synan
COUNCIL TO MEET
S x months $1\ so Three
I s JUniOr year He wa s a starlmg gate and no one has
months $7 00 E sew here
Israeli border
SYRACUSE
Vtllage
member f the Sogma Pht he mstde ratl
S26 00 year
S x months
1£1 s vote and tl wtll show counctl here wtll hold ots ftrsl Epstl m fratermty
S13 50 thr ee months $7 so
If you look at the polls
Subscr piton pr ce ncludes
who ts right Malt!&lt; satd
meehng of the year Thurs
Sunday T mes Sen! nel
Tl e son d Mr an d Mrs ISen Hubert ) Humphrey The debate ts expected to day Jan 15 at 7 p m at the Wayne Swisher the new vu."c
wtthout ltftmg a ftnger last about two weeks
Muntctpal Butldmg
presiden
t
IS
ntarned
tu
the
leads the pack He seems to
1
f rmer Ehnn e Oav1s 1 f be gammg strength by domg
Mtddleport and they ha ve one nothmg
son PI tl!tp age I 1 he)

Swisher
steps up
at bank

Critical UN
debate opens

DR. LAMB

reside on Birch A\e

In

Pomt

Pleasant
Swisher also

Beer belly needs trim

1s

secretary to

the banks b ard of dtrectors
VIce presuJenl of the Poml

Pleasant l tons Club member
By Lawrence E Lamb M D
DEAR DR LAMB - In
reference to your column on
wetght control I would hke to
know what ts best to reduce
the stze of my stomach I am
5 feel9 and weogh 180 pounds
The e~tra weoght ts on my
stomach
I ellj&amp;y my beer and
because of beer or over
eatmg at ltmes my stomach
bloats and I have to take a
vegetable compound to keep
my bowls regular
I have a herniated dtsc and
I am !untied tn work and
acUvttles I do not prefer
surgery and was sent to a
rehabililalton center for
to
physical
therapy
strengthen my back muscles
r have attended for seven
months and I feel fatrly good
most of the tune but when gas
In the stomach bmlds up it
puts pressure on my back and
I am just barely able to get
around Any advtce would be

'

~pprectated

DEAR READER - You
won t like the advtce Stop the
beer The way to get rtd of a
beer beUy IS to get rod of the
beer You really can I be
8Uccelllful in reducmg the
walsUine if you have a lot of
fat In the abdomen and
around the abdomen You
jWII can't compress fat tnto
somethln" smaller Thai os

why exerctses as valuable as
they are can do so It tlle for a
truly fat abdomen unless you
reduce
If you are successful m
gettmg the excess fat out of
and off your torso then
exercises that s trengthen
your abdommal muscles wtll
help shrmk your waosUme
Some of these exercises to
strengthen your abdomen
wtll also gtve your back
support You should be able
to get help wtth these from
the physocal therapy depart
ment where you are now
recetvmg treatment
People who have back
problems should not begm
exerctse programs wtlhout
the approyal of the type of
exerctse by thetr phystclan
Those who want more m
!ormat10n on how to reduce
the abdomen can send 50
cents for The Health Letter
nwnber 3 7 Gtrth Control
Avotdtng the Btg Mtddle
Send a long s tamped
self a ddr essed
envelope
f&lt; r
matiJng
Address
)OUI
leit er
to
me
In

tate

r

fins

paper P 0 Box 1551 Radto
I I 1 SIHII r N1" Y tk 110 \
10019
DEAR DR I AMB - I
would hke to know how
dangerous •mokmg a ptpe Is
to your h,alth RecenUy I

c f Poml Pleasanj Mot se
I •lge N 731 and a member

started smokmg one I know
th e hazards of ctgarette
smokmg but not that of a
pope I do not mhale very
much
DEAR READER - Studoes
m the United States have not
linked ptpe smokmg to heart
disease or some other oils of
tobacco But Sweden s fam~d
Krohnska Insltlute m Stock
holm studted the problem and
found a htgher rale of heart
attacks m ptpe smokers thanJ
m non-smokers
The dtfferences tn ob
servahon s m the Untied
States and Sweden are
probably related to the dtf
ftculty m fmdmg a populalton
of ptpe smokers to study over
a penod of ltme m the Umted
Stales
Sludtes m the Uno ted States
though show that of a
cogarelte smoker qutts and
changes to cigars he may
contmue to Inhale Inhaltng a
ctgar and probably a pipe os
more
dangerous
than
cogare tte smokmg The usual
v1rgm ptpe or ctgar smoker
doesn t mhal e and lh1t
1wuvtdes his proteclll n If
you smoke ~nylhlng and want
to avmd most of the health
hazards tnvolved don t
Inhale at all

of the boat d of dorecturs of
th e Mat shall Untversoty
Alwnm Assr•~Iatwn Mason
Gallta County Ch.opter
He ts a grad uate of the West
Vorguua &amp;!hoot of Bankmg
a nd the Sehoul or Bank
Markelong

Owen installed as
realtor president
COLUMBUS - Realtor E
J Jtm Owen Colwnbus
wa s msta lled as 1976
Presodent of the 38 000
member Ohto Assoctatoon of
Realtors durmg the annual
Inaugural and busmess
meetmgs at the Sheraton
Hotel m Columbus Mooday
Other State Assoctatton of
ftcers elected wtth Owen are
Horace J Jack Boesch
Dayton Prestdent Elect and
Dale W Marks LoutsVIlle
Treasurer The meetmgs
contmue through Wednesday
Realtor Owen owns and
operates the Jom Owen Co
Inc and the Clmtonvtlle
Realty Form whoch have over
86
full tome
Realtor
Assocoales He bas been m
the rea I estate professton 21
years

He ts a past president of the
Columbus Board of Realtors
and ha s served as a Trustee
fo1 l r umber of years
Healt11 ()l,tn SeiVL'fl the
:-i

nc

fls'ioc 1at10n

as

Treasurer tn 1974 and as
President El" t on 1975
He Is currently set vtng 011

the Steertng Commottee of the
Realtors Pohttcal Aclton
Commtltee and a member of
lhe Oh to
Commerctal
Restdenltal
Exchange
Assoctalton
Realtor Owen graduated
from Columbus North Htgh
School and from The Ohio
State Umve rstly with a
Bachelor of Sctence Degree
m 1950 A charter member of
the Young Men s Busmess
Club of Columbus he belongs
to the Ktwams Club and IS a
director of Century 21 of
Southern Ohio
Realtor Owen and hts wtfe
Phylbs have two chtldren Jenmfer a student at The
Ohoo Umvcrstty and James a
student at Ohto Wesleyan
llmversot y fhey attend the
Presbytertan
W rthmgton
0]urch
1 he Ohto Assoctalton of
Realtors ts the largest
busmess ortented trade
assoctatton m the state With
over
38 000
111embers
representmg mort lh n fout
rmiiH n h lllf' mwl prvpc. rty
OWnt IS

r-----------...,
lI
Pro
:I
lStandin~s :
Nat onat Ba sketball A ss oc at on
Standmg s
&amp;y Un1fed Pr ess Infernal onal

Easte rn Confe rence
Atlanhc D v s on

f

that plague our country he
satd
but I know I can
proVJde mnovative answers

to some of these problems '
I was a good senator I
was bstened to and talked
to he satd I talked about

the ml and gas rt!M)ff two
years ago Today we re
paymg the prtce of doing
nothmg while the big In·
lernaltonal otl monopolies
sttek tl to us at the gasoline
pump and g_as meter

supervisor

e lementary

prtnctpal and sec ondary
pron ctpal Case Western
Reserve Umverstty learnmg
disabthhes and-or behavior
disorders Mtamt Umverstty
commumcattons Ohto State
Umverstty school nurse and
Otterbem Co llege earth
SCiences

Assognment of stx school
dtslrtcts to two JOtnl
vocaltonal schools was ap
proved

Included are Amanda
Clearcreek Berne Umon,
Bloom Carroll Fatrfield
Umon and Walnut Townshtp
all m Fatrheld County,
assogned to TrtCounty Jomt
Vocaltonal School District
a nd Ltberly Benton tn
Hancock Co Wl!) asstgned to
Penta Co unty
Joint
Vocatoonal School Dislroct
The board also enlarged the
membershtp of the Trl
Rtvers Jomt Vocauonal
School Dtstncl Board of
Educatton to mclude a
representattve from the
Upper Sandusky Exempted
Vtllage Board of Educatton
Upper Sandusky )lecame a
part of TrtRtvers JVS m
November
In other Monday actton the
board
- Allocated work study
funds amountmg to $22 462 to
17 school distrtcl8
- Granted approval to
Waterloo and Rootstown local
school dls lrtcls both In
Portage
County
and
Fatrland Local School
Distrtct m Lawrence County
to seek voter support of bond
tssues amountmg to t300 000
$800 OOOand $1 144 000 m that
order for constructton of
classroom facilities
- Dtssolved the Fairfield
Joint Vocattonal School IJis.
trtct
-Called for revocation of
the teaching certtflcate of a
teacher convicted of a felony

Furl her a chon m support of
the $13 500 000 bond ossue lor
butldtn g purposes on the
Gallla County Local School
Dostroct wtll be dtscussed
1 hursday mght durmg the
January general meettr.g of
the Commit tee fur Better
Educatoon tn Gallla County
Schools The sesston begms at
7 30 p m at Southwestern
Htgh School
Duane W Hunt~r Addoson
publtctl y c hatrman
markelong executove for
Robbins &amp; Myers Galhpolls
satd Monday the recent ac
hon ! Dec 'l:l 1 of the Galli a
County I ocal School Board
appro~mg a lwo hogh school
bwlding concept tnstead of
01re large htgh school should
concern everyone m teres ted
m lhe quahty of educatoon m
the county school system
Mr Hunter told area news
medta In my optmon a two
htgh school system wtll nut
accomphsh the mts8ion of
educat10n because the
student populahon wtll sltll
be too small to offer the
necessC:tr v

curnculum

to

provtde for 11 e best p&lt; sstble
development o! IIUt young
pe11plc
He &lt;dded fhe Cllllldtlll ce
f111 ll;&gt;Jter F.du alt&lt; n was

I"

formed because tl was !ell
that too oft en school boards
are verwm ked trymg to do
lhe best posstble JOb and
usually only receive cntlclsm
for lhetr efforts
Accordmg lo Hunter the
commttlee
I over
200
members J therefore
established \ls purpose and
gave every member a card
whtch stales
To provtde tnput and
assl&amp;tance to the board of
eduoalton to assure better
education for our chtldren
lhrough
r 1) The bes t
educators admtmslratoon
and teachers ( 2) Be tter
facohttes and (3) Broader
curroculwn
Hunter conltnued
The
vote of the school board for a
two hogh school system Is
provtding the commtltee with
tis ftrsl real test of survival
A majority committee
favored
a
one
high
school concept based on
the study presented to the
school board and printed on
Its enlorety on the Sunday
Times-Senhnel Dec 28
Some of the commtllee
offtcers are Imdmg tl dlfftcult
to work for p11ssage of the
bond tssue because facts
mdtcale that one high school

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New Orl eans

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Stewart and by Gtl Prtce
overall and I 1 on 1he lea gut
\H IY after Ibn s c••l Ptlt"t nnd
l'rtee s JUmper frurn 1he Hiu lwd 19 lurnuvt&gt;rs
Two OD starters a nd two Oomlmran s Dun Ga:.rdner
Hm plan 'tl four 11 en m
ftr s t lon e repl ace me nts bro ke thP scorm~ ace mrnt r woth 3 lO left put Ro o
n top to stay 72 71 hm double !t~ures Noe and Ppce
1-. came mehglble whPn ftr st followm~ a nunute and a hall
Sit wart tanned two r harlty each had 22 pomls Stewart
sen ester grades were ppsted of scoreless action
m mod December
Alter a 16-16 l&lt;e seven losses wtth 3 15 remmrung to followed wtlh 14 whole Paul
Then 6 7 JUntor Ken mmutes mto the !trsl half the up Roo s lead to 74 71 Prtce Albanese talhed 12
Rtch 11 d Boone led the
Tumbhson suffered a hatrhne Panthers surprtsed Roo wtlh ~ut a lop n wolh 2 56 left and
canned
two
chanty
tosses
l'alrthet s attack "tth 18
fo ot fra cture after 6 5 love quolk pomts for a 21 16
w1th 2 36 remammg to up points Don Gardner added
sophomore Rtck Boone sat advantage at the tO 55 mark
14 Sean 0 Drtscoll 13 Mark
out the first four games woth
Roo was up by one 26-25 on Roo s lead lu 78-71
The Panthers out the I urn 12 and Bob fermer 10
a broken ankle Ktm Rauch Rtck Camngton s layup wtth
The Redmen woll play at
suffered a sloved fmger last 7 59 left m the half Bob margm to fove 80-75 then
Thursday mght Boone and Termer s three-pomt play put hmmy Noe s drtvmg layup Mt Vernon Nazarene Thurs
Rauch were able to play last the Panthers m front 32-30 at wtth 32 seconds left assured day and Saturday Rto wtll
lhe 4 30 mark Domtmcan Roo of the vtctory
host Mt Vernon Nazarene m
mght
Dommocan htl 33 of 66 held a pa or of non~eague outmgs
It was mp-and-tuck all the upped tis lead to stx pomts
38-32 before the Redmen cut goal attempts for a stzzhng 50
Ohto Domtmcan wtll play at
that deftcot to three at half percent The Panthers also Urbana Wednesday
had a good mght at the foul
Box score
ltme 39-:!6
OHIO DOMINICAN (]'i'J
Gtl Prtce htt two qutck hne wtlh 13 of 16 for 81 per
Boone 8 'J 8 T erm er 4 2 10
goals to open second half cent The Panthers ptcked off Gardn
er S 1 I
Br own o o
play Rto gradually pulled 14 reboWJds led by Kim U Ehrb a r 0 0 0 Lum 6 0 12
sc o
5 3 J Ra uch -1 1
away to a 12-pomt spread 58- Rauch s 10 OD commtlled 15 90 Or
Ma sse y
I 3 TOTALS 33
1J 79
56 wtth 8 41 remaomng m the turnovers
RIO GRANDE (82)
Rto htt 32 of 70 held goal
game
Al ban ese S 2 2 Barb ee o o
The Panthers however attempts for 45 percent The 0
Ca l dwcr
3 06
Car ng ton 3 0 6 Noe 7 8 2 2
came roarmg back to go on Redmen won tl at the foul Pr
ice 9 4 22 Royse 0 0 0
top 71 70 wtlh 3 59 rema1mng hne canmng 18 of 21 chanty S ewar 5 4 4 Sw a n 0 o o
32 18 82
as Dayton s 6-ll Juntor center tosses for a stzzhng 85 per TOTALS
Halftime score
00 39 R o
]6
cent
Roo
had
44
rebounds
17
Mark Lum got hot from the
by Junmy Noe 12 h1 Jtm

Ba sk etba I Assoc a

Landry leads Cowboys
into Bowl X country

t on Stand ngs

un

ted Pres s lnternahona
W
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GB
Denv er
28 9 757
New Yo r k
2
1 686 3
San An on o 2 15 583 6 2
Kent uc k y
19 18 5 11
9
nd an a
20
q 5 13 9
S Lou s
19 71 J75
0 7
V rgna
5 30
3 22
Monday s RC!.Uit
DenOJ er 39 San /l.n on o 122
Tuesday s Game
N ew Yo k a Denve r

Nat onre Hockey L ca gu r Stand
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By Un ted Pr ess Inter atonal
Can pbdl Cont e rene e
Parr ck 0 11 s o
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Pt-1 ladelph a
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9
N Y Ranger s
7 20
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Sm yth e 0 11 s on
W L T Prs
Ch cago
6 1
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Vancouve
S 11 8
38
5 Lou s
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5
33
M nneso i'l
3 7~
7
28
Ko;.ns&lt;~s c y
27
76
Wa le!. Con ferenc e
Norr s. D v s on
W L T Pt !.
Man r ea r
JO
6 6
66
Los Ang e es
'J2 '1 2
6
P sbu gh
5 2
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By MIKE RABUN
UPI Sports Writer
MIAMI IUPI) - Tom
Landry walked mlo the sea of
confuston that accompames
the Super Bowl Monday and
became an mstant htl - at
least wtth reporters
The Dallas Cowboys coach
was the ftrst member of the
team s offtctal party to step
off the red white and blue
btcenttenmal jet charter
Monday and was besteged by
a crowd of 20 reporters
broadcasters
and
photographers
Landry makmg hts thtrd
trop to a Super Bowl seemed
to love tl
I I hke the weather
Landry satd And we re glad
to be here
He then answered one
questton after another con
cermng Dallas surprtsmg
rtse as a challenger to the
defendmg world champton
Pittsburgh Steelers

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Hwrter ondlcated Monday
he believes that tl will be
dtfftcult and even tf the levy
passes too expensive for the
board of education to comply
wtlh the State Law because
the two school concept must
have funds budgeted and
expended faclhhes assigned,
pupil teacher ratios
established and servtces
provided to insure equally
advantageous educational
opporlWJilles throughout the
district
Huater urged the ._.
mlllee membeu aebool
admlnlslralon achool board
Rludenlllo altead 1bunday'o
meeting
The committee s study will
be presented after which a
vote WJII be taken for one high
school vs two htgh schoola U
the majority believe one high
school 1s best, 1be Com
mlttee wtll decide how to
proceed to provide Input to
get the majority of the board
members to change thetr
mmds If the vote favOI'I two
htgh schoola the membership
wtll dectde how to proceed to
assure passage of the bond
tssue m lhe special election
March 30
Hunter em
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Six schools assigned
for voc-ed training
CO! UMBUS lUPI) - The
state Board of Educalton
durong ots regu lar meetmg
Monday approved asstgn
ment of stx school dtstrtcts to
]oon t vocattonal schoo ls
charters for two rehgtously
schools
and
on en ted
authortzed expansoon of
teacher educatton at stx col
leges an d umversotoes
Dayton Ch ro st oan North
School and Cleveland s
Ramah Jumor Academy
were gran ted elementary
school charters Both were
eva luat ed by the depart
ment s dtvtston of elementary
and secondary educatton and
found to comply woth
mommum standards for ele
mentary schools
Expanston of teac her
educatton at stx colleges and
umverstlles to mclude ad
dtttonal areas for cer
ttfocatton was approved
Schools were
Ashland Co llege super
VIsor and readmg supe•vtsor
Baldwm Wallace College

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Weste rn Confere nce

Metzenbaum in race
By ROBERT PENICK
ClEVELAND f UPI) Former U S Senator Howard
MetzenbaliiJl claunmg we
are paymg the prtce of domg
nothong
about the m
ternattonal gas monolopoes
announced today he would
seek
the
Democraltc
nomma tto n for the US
Senate seal now held by
Robert Taft Jr
Metzenbaurn who was appomted by former Gov John
J Gtlbgan to foil the seat
vacated by Wtlltam B Saxbe
m December 1973 but lost
the promary electoon m 1974 to
Sen Jolm Glenn D.{)hio satd
he wants to return to
Washongton so I ca n ftght
for the thmgs that are tm
portant to all of us
Metz enbaum opened ht s
camp:u gn With a news con
fcn:;.nce here a nnouncmg h1s
ca ndtdacy and was scheduled
to repeat the performance
later today at Columbus
Cmcmnall and Toledo
Metzenbaum told the news
conference he expects as
much support from labor as
m hts prevwus campa1gns
when he was twtce elected to
lh e
Ohto
Hous e
of
Representatives and the
State Senate and m 1970 when
he defeated Glenn on the
prtmary only to lose to Taft
on the general election
I am very sal tsfted there
woll not be anythmg lacking
on the way of labor support
satd Metzenbaum I don t
beheve anybody can dehver
the votes of any parttcular
group but that kmd of support
can help me on a host of
ways
Metzenbaum satd hts
promary campatgn would
probably cost between
$300 000 and $41111 000
I don t clatm to have pat
answers to the complex problems of the energy crosts
tnflalton unemploymen t and
the numerous other problems

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MASON W Va - Above ts the 1901 gradualmg class at Mason s Htgh School Mason,
all apparently deceased but one Back row 1-r are Mary Hart Altce Campbell Mdbe
Coleman Gertrude Adams Blanche Sayre Belle and Blanche Brannon, front left to rtght,
Guy Ohver Nanrue Stewart Professor Filson Mamte BurnS and Cltfford Myers Nannie
Stewart stsler of Mrs Lester Foreman survtves Cltfford Myers Mason front row right,
was a former W Va State Dept Archtvtst and Histortan for 16 years Quotmg from the
Stars and Slrtpes of Aprtl29 1922 Durmg World War he laid among dead but hved to serve
buddies C R Myers was wounded at Hamel, ts now Stale Htstorlan He headed the DAV
Post lost a leg but not hts energetic enthustasm for helpmg comrades He graduated Irom
W Va Umversoty m 1907wtth the BA degree and tn 1909wtlh Master of Arts Degree

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College r&lt;tlhed
from a 39 :!6 halftlflll' de!tctt
to edge vtstl mg Ohto
Donunlcan 112'79 lh a Mod
Ot11o Cont'erence basketball
ga me at I vne Center Monday
no ght
The 11ctory left Coach Art
I anll am s qum tet m un
disputed ftrst place m the
conference standmgs woth a
2-0 mark Rto evened ots
season record at 7 7
Coach Ron I ucas Pan
thers mmus stx players due
to academtc problems and
lnJUrtes dropped to 2 8
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Monday s
Oh o College
Basketball Scorr s
Un ted Press Intern atonal
R o
G r ande
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Oh o
Dom n can 79
Mor ehead ( K v
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S a c 71
M c h gan H Oh o $ a c B
Tenn es se e s a c 91 Ccnlra l
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CARRINGTON SCORES - Rto s Rtck Carrmgton 6 5
fr eshman forward from Portsmouth s!tps onsode for a
layup aga onst Ohto Domo mcan durmg Mondays MOY
contest at I yne Center Panther defender os Sea n
0 Dnscoll 31 1 Carnngton tal !ted sox pomt.s for the voc
toroous Redm en

Marquette jumps to
second in ratings
Unbeaten IV ash mglvJ a
double Wtnner ln Pac1ftc-8
P lay lo ratse lls record t o 13-0
also took advantage of the
major upsets to Jump from

V!cl01 1es ttga m was an
unamn1ou s No 1 cho1ce
Tuesday on the co ll ege

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Northwestern 78 61 and
13thranked Mtchtgan B0-74
last week to brmg thetr
reco rd to 12-0 thts season
Woth the losses by Maryland
and UCLA theor c losest
compet otors Indtan a ex
tended ots lead to 120 pomts
alter pulhng all 42 ftrst-place
votes for a perfec t 420
pomts
Marquette whtch defeated
Oklahoma Coty 71-60 took
advantage of the Saturday
upsets of the Terps and
Brums to chmb two places to
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State thetr f1rst losses the

pre vtous week
brought
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Saturday 96-93 The Terps
ftrst loss dropped them to

fourth atl11 and the Demon
follow nght behmd
m fifth also 111 despite

Deacons

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Th s WeeiC s
Ohto Colleg e Ba sket ball
Schedure
Un ted Press lnternattonal
Tuesday
Oh o Nor hern a Ba dw n
wa t ace
Kenyon al H e delberg
M Un on a t Oberlin
Cap at a Musk ngum
A shlan d at 0 lerbe n
Mt Ve rnon Nazarene at
Ced arv le
Dcfan ce a Anderson
Th e a ~~=~esday
Ken Sl a Bow ng Green
M am IOh oJ a DaytQn
Marshall at Oh o Un v
c n a Tempe
Wa lsh a woos er
Den son at Mare Ia
Oh o wes leyan a w ll en b erg
Akron a Wr g h s

Buck s Iose
at M•ICh'Igall

58 to V1rg1ma
Nevada Las Vegas a lrtple
ANN ARBOR (UP!) _
wmner to go to 16-0 rematned Rockey Green scored 17of hts
soxth and North Carolina
25 points tn the ftrst half and
whoch also won three hmes Sieve Grote golalll6 of his m
and IS nov. 10.1 stepped up the second Monday mght to
one place to seventh
help Mtch1gan ease past Ohto
UCLA whtch dectstvely State 84-81 111 a Btg Ten
lost tls openmg game to In
basketball game
The Wolvermes held a 77-64
dtana suffered another
thrashtng Saturday 75-58 to lead wtth 5 11 to play and
Oregon State after barely almost frtltered tl away
gettmg by Oregon 62 61 They did not cmch tl until
earher m the week The John Robmson converted a
Bruons record fell to 11 2 and mossed free throw with 52
thetr ranking from thord to seconds to play to gtve
etghth
Mtchtgan an 84-78 lead
The loss was Ohto State s
Alabama winnmg two
games m the SEC to go to 10- 8th in a row wtthln the con
I stayed tn nlnth and Ten
ference
spannmg
two
nessee clunbed two places to seasons
and left the
round out the top 10 With a 90- Buckeyes ~ overall and 0-4
88 overtune vtctory over then m the Btg Ten Mtchtgan
19th ranked Kentu cky
unproved to IQ..3and ts 4-1 m
brmgtng tis record to 9-1
the conference
NEW YORK tUP 1
The
Cratg
Taylor
the
U n ted Press nterna 10nal
Board ot coaches op 20 co ll ege Buckeyes 6 fool 10 semor
baskelbal
eams w th f r st
center scored 31 pomts 10 a
place vo es and record s n sloppily played game Mike
paren heses
! s xlh Weeki
Daugherty scored 16 and
'Team
Points
1 lnd ana 421 ( 2 o
420 freshman forward Fred
2 Morque e 9 I I
300 Poole showed promtse with 14

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STAYS SHARP UP TO
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New Haven

This week's college games

By J \CK SAUNDERS
UP I SportsWriter
NE\1 YORK UPI ) - In
diana s basketball machone
"htch keeps lurnmg out the

basketball ratmgs by the
llntlL'&lt;I Press lnternatoonal
Bo trd of Coac hes

11
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Pattently he nandled ques
ltons that he wtll hear over
and over agam unttl ktckoff
nellt Sunday m the Orange
Bowl
We had some good
workouts back m Dallas
Landry said but we plan to
stay busy whtle we re here
• We don t mmd bemg the
underdog The Wlderdog role
has treated us pretty well so
far
Landry satd he had not
talked personally wtth the
young players "ho are
makmg thetr ftrst trop to the
Super Bowl
I have left that up to the
veterans Landry satd The
veterans have told some of
the others what to expect
Whtle l andry was en
tertatmng the media the
players flied qutckly off the
plane and onto wattmg buses
And the Cowboys coach
wtth hts wtfe Ahcta watted

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Rulgers 111 01
7d
1111 11
57
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John
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M ch gan (q 31
27
Nor h care na 5 ate ( 10 11 74
Missouri
! 11 21
1186
Noire Dame
16 3)
rrop1 DePaul 1921
A
T e&gt; Ar zona sfaoe 18 1
H
Wes Texas Sla e ( 10 1
7
o cQon s a e 19 •
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Green made etght baskets
m the c"arne all of them m the
first half ~nd all but one of
1
M h
them a ayup
lc 1gan
started slowly Bnd the game
w•s
- tted 3737 at the half
Grote then took over and by
\drtvonuh made seven of hts
rtght baskets from inSide five
fee L Waynlan Brtll backed
thr pan with 18 potqts

e 51 at Wayne s 'F nd ay at Tayl or
Earlham at Bl u rt on
case wes ern R eserve a t
Wash ng on &amp; Je ffer son
Joh n Ca rr o ll a r.. r eghen y
Urban a a Oh o Oom n can
T ff n at Dyke
Wllm ngro n a Hanover
Thursday
/l.d r an a Dcf ance
~ o Grande at Mt Vernon
Nazarene
s eub env re at Dav s &amp;
C

Wlttlthe last reporter had left
before he too headed for a
bus
Other than reporters there
were few on hand to greet the
Cowboys at the Fort Lauder
dale a trport 30 mtles north of
Mtamt A small group of ctty
offtctals came by along wtlh
a htgh school band
That was m contrast to the
1 000 persons who came out m
the mtddle of a workday back
m Dallas to send the Cowboys
off

Sport Parade
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sporls Editor
MIAMI 1UPI' - The Russtans labor under a smallilluston
which backfores now and then They thmk all North Amertcans
are chumps who can be handled properly wtth the right kind
of psychology
Down through the years the Sovoels have seen thts system
work for them but the other day m Philadelphia tt dtdn t and
they sttll got off cheap All they lost was a hockey game to the
"orld champoon Phtladelphta Flyers whtch all things bemg
equal they figured to lose anyway
Before the game even started the Russtans knew the Flyers
were gomg to make them work They had gotten a com
prehenstve scoutmg report on the Broad Street Bullies of
Phtladelphta and reahzed they couldn t be mturudated
But the Sovtets sltll had that good old ace m the hole of thetrs
esychology Why not 1 So whattf the Flyers were the Stanley
Cup champoons 1 The Russtans weren t at all unpressed with
thts fellow Stanley Cup What dtd he ever do m the Olymptcs'
So httle more than half way through last Sunday afternoon s
contest m Phtladeiphoa Sovtel Coach Konstantm Loktev sud
denly pulled hts team off the tee preswnably because one of
Russta s key players Valert Kharlamov was checked too hard
by Flyer defenseman Eddte Van lmpe
That was supposed to be the reason buttl wasn t
The whole thmg was a btg act the same kmd of act the
Russtans generally try m mternattonal dtplomacy or tn
ter'iiattonal sports to get the upper band
Thts ltme they dtdn t
Clarence Campbell the Nattonal Hockey League president
and a man wtth a good sharp mmd dtd an excellent job of
explammg to the Sovtets what tl would mean to them not the
Flyers tf they did not contmue playmg
Ed Smder the Flyers board chatrman was the one who
supphed the clmcher though
He doesn t speak Russtan but he spoke somethmg they
Wlderstood perfectly Money The RusSians are supposed to be
pure amateurs but they have a spectal understanding maybe
you d calltt a professiOnal one about money
You understand tf your players do not reswne the game
we re gomg to have to refund the money to all the people
here satd Ed Smder to a man domg all the mterpretmg
There was no response from the Russtans
And tf that happens Smder went on I guess that means
you fellows won t get the $25 000 for this game
That dtd ot
Moments later the Russtans were back on the tee playmg
the Flyers agam They saw the Phtladelphtans couldn t be out
psyched and whether tl was poettc JUSltce or not the Flyers
won the game 4 I
The Russoans tn a way can t be blamed for trymg to one-up
North Amero cans all the ttme because they get away wtth tl so
often Walkmg out they ve found ts qutte effecttve

Vols, Tide are upset
College Basketball IWundup
By United Press In
ternalional
Alhga tor Alley IS the
dismal dreary hllle gym
nastlUll that ts home to the
Flortda Gators and m tl
dismal dreary thtngs happen
to viSitors
Nmth ranked Alabama
found out all about tt Monday
mght when the Crunson Ttde
was dumped by the
Wlhera lded Gators 71 70 m
Alhgator Alley
Forward Gene Shy scored
on a tap-m w1th one second

left to hand Alabama tls first
Southeastern Conference
season The loss wtth Van
Elk ns
Frtday
derbilt s 77~ upset of lOth
No 9a m es schedu l ed
ranked Tellllessee created a
Saturday
four-team logJam at the top of
Purdue at Oh o s
Bowl ng Gree n at Eas err
the SEC standtngs
M ch
Alhga tor Alley ts the bane
M am (Qh o) a Ken t S
Dh o un v at Ba 1 St
of
Flortda coach John Lotz
Central M ch at Toled o
existence
durmg
the
Notre Dam e at )( aver
w scons n M l waukee at c n recruttlng season as the
Roll ns a Dayton
Gamesvtlle campus Is the
(),~rgg,·~ 'aou~.~..~~n s
only one m the SEC wtthout a
Wayne St at Ash and
modern basketball facthty
Ky 5 1 a1 Ce ntral 51
c e Sl at Cre gh on
But durmg the season
Oberlin at Baldw n Wa ll ace
Lotz
usually has his revenge
He d e berg at Oh o Wes le yan
Oh o Northern a Ke n yo n
The Gators were leadmg 64Woos er at MI u n on 50 wt~h 6 39 left when
Cap tal at Den son
w ll enbero at Mar ella
\Alabama
unleashed
a
MuSk ng um at 01 erbe n
tremendous rally to take a 70.
Wash at lnd ana St { Pa J
car neg e Met on a1
69 lead with II seconds left
There wasn t a lot of hope
8 uffton a Manc~e~~~~nv l ie
r ndlay at Earlham
left with five seconds to go
Cedarv 1e a Oh o Dom n can but we stuck tt out satd
Def ance al Dyke
Bethany at H ram
Flortda coach John Lotz We
wash ng on &amp; Jefferson
played
with about as much
at John Carroll
r 11 n at Malone
heart as we could have
Anderson at w tm ng or
Flonda then mtssed tts
Urbana a W ilberforce
M vernon Na zarene al R o shot but Shy won the root for
Grande
the rebound to tap tn the
wmmng basket
Mondays College Basket~;an
Vanderbilt which gamed a
Results
By Un ited Press International share of the SEC lead wtth
M dwe5t
II nots 71 W scons n 61
Alabama, Tennessee and Au
rnd ana 69 M ch gan St 57
burn
employed a deliberate
M ch gan 84 Oh o Sl 81
offense to knock off the
M ssour 106 MacMurray 34
Purdue 91 Northwestern 8
VIStllng Vols
St Lou s 93 Iowa S! 64

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We dtd a much better JOb
of rebounding sa od Vandy
coach Roy Skinner We htt
one stretch m the second half
when we mtssed three
stratght shots but we stayed
pattenland dtdn t leltt bother
us
Eddte Johnson scored 28
pomts to lead Auburn over
Mtsstsstppt State 75-70
Top..-anked Indiana ran tts
record to 13-0 wtth a 69-67
vtclory over Mtchtgan
state
No 12 St John s went mto
overltrlle before beatmg Ha
wan 74 71 Glen Wtlhams
scored 23 to lead the Redmen
to thetr 12th vtclory m 13
games
Mtchtgan ranked 13th got
25 pomts from Rtckey Green
to edge Ohto State 84-81
No 14 Notre Dame eastly
defeated Ptttsburgh 77~
wtlh Adrtan Danlley scormg
34 pomts
No IS Mtssoun had not JUSI
a Iaugher but a JOke m
demohshmg MacMurray Col
leg e 106 34 Th e 72 pomt
VICtory margm set a school
record
No I7 Artzona State was
antbushed by North Texas
State and dropped an 89-86
dectston
In other major games
Jacksonvtlle edged Rltode Is
land 55-52 Kentuck\ beat
Vtrgmta
Georgta 92 76

routed West Vtrgtma 114-aO,
Dhnms defeated Wtsconsin
71 61 Purdue beat Northwestern 91-81 SIU edged
New Mex1co Stale m over
tune 70-68 St Louts romped
over wmless Iowa State 9364 Baylor beat Texas 82-77
Houston edged Arkansas 7271 and SMU blasted TCU 10884
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project, however . this year
a tota l of $400 will b~ given
"ilh $400 to a lso be give •. in

must Gtrry a passing g ra dt'
hi_s fr£&gt;shmarl yc.ar, h11we\·t·r .
in urder tu n·l'ei vc the sct'ond
l 200 fur the second ye~1r . 'l'h(•
s tudent mu st be ta k in~
t"ourses tl1at will lead to a
lf?'CJt' hing Lll' any edueationa lly
rc lHted c ar eer. s ul'h as
co un s elor ,
psy c ho log is t.
visiting teacher, libraria n .
vOc atiOna l ed ucation teac her,
school social wo rker , teac he r
of the handicapped, th ose
with learning disHbililies and''r behav i or diso rde r s,
phys ic a l or oc cu p atio na l
the ra pist,speech and heari ng
the r ap i st, o r any other
ed ueat ional1y_ rela ted a rea .
A for mer requirem eP I t hat
th e s cho la r s hip r ec ipi e nt ,
teac h in Ohio has not been
eli minat·ed.
The $200 for the firs t year of .
til e se liola r ship is se nt to llw
s ludent in Augus t.
In !he two )'ear tec hnical,
voca ti ona l an d associate
deg r ee sc holarship , start e&lt;L in ""'
Hm, a $200 scholar s hip for
one year is p rovided the
s t ude nt e n ter ing a ny a ppr ove d I wo-yc a r lli gher
educa tion prog r am .
The four-ye ar degr ee
scholarship fund wa s s ta r ted ·
in 1948 a nd to da te has
pro vided m or e than 7,000

1917.
Appli catio ns
for
ll1e
scholars hips have a lready
been mai led to the t hree high
sc hOols in the count y .
All applica tions m ust be
filed wi th the Oh io Congress
of Pan~ n ts a nd Teuc hers '
offi ce in Columbus by Mar ch
i
to
be
cons ide re d .
&amp; holarship selec ti on com mittee mee ts in Mar ch to
evaluate all applications a nd
m a ke se lec ti ons on t he
following basis:
Scholastic
a chieventen t,
recommendatio ns filed with
eac h applic a tion , statement
by .applican t as requi red on
the form , an d t h e co m ple teness of !he a pplication .
A member of th e local PTA
Coun cil wi ll be inv ited to
spend a da y in Columbus to
assis t in the selection of the ·
wlnners .
The Expanded Sh ola rs hip
Programs now include the
four year deg ree schola rship
and the two year technical.

voc a tiona l and a sso ci a te

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degree scholarship.
The fo ur ye ar deg r e e
s cholar ship is set up to give
$200 per year for !he fi rs! two
years of college. The student

Maklng our oy,rn mints for parties hasn't been something

or

Henry Block has
17 reasons why you
should come to us
for income tax 'help.

a

IF YO U LlK.E sour cream , you 'll love this recipe for sour
er eam dressing for colesla w. It 's a nice change from th e usual
sla w dressing.
·
Mix together 1 ~ teaspoon salt , ~ ~~ tea spoon pepper , ~ ~
teas poon paprika , I ta blespoon lem on juice 1or mild vinegar if
yo u don 'I have the lemon ju ice J and s tir until well blended .
Whip 1 ~ cup sour cre~ m a nd add to the season ing mixt W"e
slowly beating constan tl y un til the mixtu re thickens slightly
and is thoroug hly blended.
Add either I ta blespoon chopped chives or minced onion .
For a milder fl~vo r , a dd 1 .1 teaspoon s ugar a nd for a smoother
consistency, beat in one tablespoon s ala d oil.
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Th e 'recfpe yields \ cup dr~ssing .

MEETI NG F OR LUNCH
BAN D TO ENTE RTAIN
Mei gs Co unty Reti r e d
The high sc hool jazz band,
Tea cher s will mee t Sa tUrda y directed by Randy Hunt, will
"' the Middlepo,r l Fir e e n l er t ~in duri ng ·a ji tn~y
Department'S lounge for a supper to be staged from 4 to
covere d d ish lunch ai 12 noo n . 7::l0 p.m . F riday a t the Meigs
lns.talla tion of officers and a Hig h Sc hool c afeteria before
progr am wil l foll ow t he t he M e igs-Wa ve rl y game .
lun c h. All retir ed tea chers · The suppe r is being sponand their ·husban ds or wives sore d by the Meigs · Band
are invitea to allend .
Boos ters.

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Reason 14. We're human , and once in a
great while we make a mistake. But if ·
our error means you m t,~s t pay additional
tax, yo u pay on ly the tax. We pay any
interest or penalty. We stand behind
our work . lllllllll!-~-...- - - - - . .

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I Red, White &amp; Blue
I SPIRIT OF '76
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.THE INCO~ TAX PEOPLE

618 E. MAIN ST.
OPEN : 9·6 WEEKDAYS , 9-5 SAT.

Ph. 992-3795
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY

Vase Arrangement 1
III ~rom
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My gi rlfriend ;;tnd J were broken down miles rrom any
luwn . Wt• got no help rrom passing car s and when w e s topped

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!lea r Helen a nd Sue:
!'tV 16 a nd am going with a r eally grea t guy of 19. 1 told
him I hk ed open, honest relation• hips, so a few days ago I got
curious and asked him if he had ever ma de love . I got the
a ns wer I hadn ' t hoped for,! He said just once, a nd it was a
stupid mistake.
Now I feel terrible. I always wanted t o save m yself for
ma rriage, but why should I if· the guy doesn 't ? I still care for
him , but something has changed , Am I being unreasona ble? P UZZLE D
!lea r Puz:
... Yes! - HELEN AND SUE
Ra p :
This girl and I have been best friends since grade school.
Bu t she's tur ned into a boy-chlser . Everything s he wears
is pla nned so boys will look at her . At parties , she makes out
while l just sit there and look dumb. I don 'l like throwing
myself at guys. Do you thi nk we can still be fr iends? - W .D.B.
Dear W.:
If yo u get ~ lonr, well , e xcept where boys a re concerned, I
• ee no r eason why yo u can 'l still be friends . - HI::LI::N
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Pome roy Ch urch of Chris t at
a mee ting held recently at the
home of Mrs . Edward Venoy,
Ches ler Road .
Other offi cers elected were
Mrs. Bill . McDaniel, vice
pr esi de nt ; Mrs . De n ver
Ka ppl e, secr etary; ,Mrs.
Ed war d Venoy, treasure r ,
and Mrs. Louis Osbo rne ,
nower fund .
Mrs.
E lwood Bowe r s
presided with j'.Jrs. McDaniel
g iv ing d e vot ions us in g
scripture Ma ll. 6, verse 3l.
and the top ic , "One Day a t a
Time." Mrs. Fie lds r ead

BIRTH ANNOUNCED
. M'ASON - Mr. and Mrs .
Rick Clark, Maso n, are a nnoun cing the bir th of a seven
pound, four ounce daugh ter,
Be th Ann , born Tuesday , J a n .
6 a l !he P leasant Va lley
Hospital. Mr . and Mrs . Clar k,
the former Cathy Slone , ha ve
a son, Ke nne th Lee, l wo.
Gra ndpare nt.&lt;; are Mr . and
Mrs. Kenneth Clark, Mason ,
an d Mr. and Mrs. Thur s ton
S to ne, P om er oy . Greatgra ndpare nts ar e Mrs. Esher
McDaniel , Mason; Mr. an d
Mrs. Dorsel Roush, Le l&lt;trl,
W. Va . a nd Mrs . Lola Duckwor th, Syr ac1.ise .

NOTE F·~OM SUE : I'd guess yo u're both 13. Am I right?
This iS the age where fr iends grow away from one a n other
temporarily, because one matures faster than the o the r . By
ne xt year , yo u'll probably ca tch up - and hopefully, your g.f.
will slow down . Harig in there until the n.

Dear Rap :
This is to "One of Them ," the parent of the "incorr ig ible"
tee na gers who wan ted to put them in foster homes. I hope she
gets hiir wish ·soon, for the kids' sake. Maybe they 'r e un ma na geable because of bad treatment : Tying them to th e bed
and bea ti ng them with a strap isn 't exactly sweet and gentle!
l went through yea rs of wishing l could be "adopted out."
Som et imes my pa rents would be gone for weeks on dr inking
bout s. They 'd com e home and punish us for heaven knows
wha t. I prac tically ra ised my younger sister s a nd was told to
leave while a senior in high school because "I didn 't do
enough ."
I wasn 't trashy . I got a +.0 aver age in school. I was just
un wanted , -as were m y sisters. The yo unge~t was fo r t unate
enough to. ha ve the police witness my mother pun ishi ng her,
and now she is happy in a foster home . Wish it had ha ppened to
me• - COLLEGE JUNIOR ON MY OWN

COURSE OFF ERE D
Enrollment in the Western
s tyle square dance course
being offer ed a t the Royal
Oak r ecr ea ti on buildi ng
under-s ponsorship of t he
Belles a nd Bea us Club will
close Thurs day night. Cecil
Sayre is the instr uc tor and
those de sir ing m ore infor mation may te le ph one
Mrs. Wyatt Chadwell., 9927477 . The class for in terested
couples only will begin a t 7
p.m . Th ursday .

1 15"

· It's a praclaion
·jeweled watch.
Water and shock
resis tant. Sty lad In
gleaming chrome and
stainless steel. With a

sweep second hand. Full
nu meral dial. Stack
leat,her strap. And a
But ova guarantee.
All for a mereS t 5.95.

Q1PAlJELLE®

HERE Ot'i&lt; HOLlO/\ Y
Mr . an d Mrs. La rr y
Mtc hael a n d c hild t'c n of
Galion spent New Yea r 's
we e kend here wilh hi s
m o t her ,
Mrs.
Max in e
Mic hae l of Laurel Cliff.

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R E VIV AL TO START
SILVER RUN - Ther e will
be a two week reviva l at the
Sil ver R un Free Will Baptist
Ch urc h Jan . 18 through Ja n .
31. Deliver ing the m essages
will be the Rev . Paul Bartrum of So uith Point. Ser vices will be at 7 nightly with
specia l singing each evening.
The pastor is Rev . Miles
Trout . P ublic invited to attend .

Greatbuv
torvour
favorite
guv

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~BULO.Jf\

GOESSLER'S
Jewelry Store
Ope n Fr i. Til8

Close at 5 Sat .
Cour t St., Pomeroy

MASON FURNITURE

STORE HOURS
Mon ., Tues ., Wed . &amp; Sat.-8:30til5 : 00
THURSDAY TIL12 NOON

FRIDAY UNTIL 8 PM ·

MASON FURNITURE
773-5592

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CLI NIC CANCELLED
A free cancer clinic lor
Meigs County women h as
been ca nce ll e d fo r th e
m on th
nf
J a nua~y .
The next clinic wl ll be
held Feb. 26 a nd women
wishing to vi!:iit the clinic
held a.t Vete rans Memoria l
Hos pital m ay ca ll the
Ame rica n fa ncer Society
offi ce In Middleport, 992·
7531, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. week·
days or Jan J udge, coo~
d jna tor. on weekends, 992·
5832, to ma ke an a ppoint-

a farm house, the woman wouldn't let us in. She wo uld n't
ca ll a gar age or the sta te police.
Then this truck cam e along and !he driver took u s to a gas
station and m a de sure we were squa red away with car r epai r s
before he left. He eve n wen! out of his way and waste d valua ble
li me in helping us.
.If he's reading this, he' ll know how much we a ppreciate
him . - THANKFUL IN GLASSPORT , P A.
HI

F.ASY BUTTER CREAM MINTS
cup marga ri ne melted, one-t hird c up heavy c r eam, 3
po unds 1a bou t nin e cups) unsifted co nfect ioners suga r , 1 egg
whit e, 2 to :J drops of oil of peppermln t an d 2 to 3 drops of red or
green food colori ng .
Beat butter , cream and five cups of the s Ugar in a n electr ic
mixer at t;nedi um speed W1til smoot h. Bea t in th e egg white and
add remaining sugar a nd a little ex tra if needed. Add oil of
peppermint and foo d co loring to t int pale pink or g reen. Blend
until evenly flavored a nd colored .
Work with half of the mixture . Roll with a rolling pin betwee n two sheets of wax paper until a bout 1 :! inch thic k.
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Cut in r Ound on e-i nch pieces, using either a min t c utter or
the top of a twist -&lt;Jff cap. Reroll and cut the the scr aps.
Arra nge on a wa x paper lined bak ing sheet. Cover lig htly for
sever a l hours or until firm before ser virig. Store in the
r efr igera tor or freezer. Ma kes · 12 dozen.
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ON A COLD winter day like toda y you might like to tr y thi s
recipe for a n~~caro n i meat loaf . Il 's ea sy to ma ke , nutritious
and something the kids will love. Ser ve it wi th a sa lad - such
as co leslaw wit h the sour cream dressing - and you 'll ha ve a
meal lit for not only the kids but the ki nd himself.
MACARONI MEAT LOAF
2 cups elbow macaron i, 1 o~ cup bu tter , 1 4 clip flour, P.
teaspoons salt , 1 .1 teaspoon pepper , 11 -• cups milk , 1 cup heavy
cr eam, 3 cups gr ated Cheddar cheese, 1 egg , slight ly beaten,
1' , c ups prepar ed br ead stuffing , and p,, pounds gr ound beef.
Cook the maca roni as directed on the package . Dra in .
Mea nwhile, melt the butte r in a saucepan, blend in flo~r. " •
tea spoon salt and •, teaspoon pepper . Gra dually a dd the milk
an d.the cr ea m. Cook over low hea t, stir ring consta ntly until
thick ened . Add the cheese, sti r until melted .
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Mix macaroni witll .cheese sauce. Mix togethe r the egg ,
prepared st uffing, beef, rema ini ng sa lt a nd peppe r . Spread on
the bot om of a 13 x 9 x 2 inc h ba king pa n . Gover with the
macaroni m ixtur e .
Ba ke in 400 degree oven 35 min utes.
The recipe serve·s s ix.

ha lf dollar s.
La st year, 1,25 1 s tudents
applied for the Ohio PTA
schola r ships a nd 131 rowyear degr ee sc hol ar ships a nd
56 two year degree technical
scholars hi ps for a total of
$41,400 wer e awarded . There
we re al so 125 r e n e wa ls
g r a nte d ·~ to seco nd ye ar
st udents for a g ra nd to tal
$66,400.
.

Hap :

for " l':asy Buller Crean1 Mints" which are ma de by Mrs . Ardis
Waggoner ami er1joyed by everyone who tr ies them . Perhaps
this is where we whould start. Meanwhile, we sha re the recipe
with you.

:'$Cholarships · amounting' to

more t han a million -ci nd-a·

Praise for Truckdrive r s

wt• ' ve done, probably bt!l·ause we 've al ways been iible lo
··con .. our friend, Pe.arl Reyi10lds, into c.loing them ror us.
Bowever , Marta Guilkey recently passed alo ng a ret' ipc

" God Give Me J oy." The
Februar y mee ting will be
hosted by Mrs. Mc Dani &gt;'.
Refreshment.&lt;; were serveo .J
those nanied and Mr. and
' Mrs . Richa rd Evanson , Mrs.
Charles Es kew, Mrs. Stanley
Bass and Mrs . E va Dessauer .

Herman Grate

Mason ,

W. Va .

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PRIDE SALTINE

CRACKERS
l -Ib. box

49$

HANOVER .

French City USDA Choice

PORK. &amp; BEANS
2112 Can

INN MADE

PH E B E' S STO RE

KLUSKI NOODLES
. 12 oz. Box · 39•

·· Prices Efiett ive Jan: 13-Jan . 17
Right Reserved

to Li mit Quantities

We Gladly Acc•pt Fed . Food Sta mps
Monda y lhru F r lda y
9: 00 to 7: 00
&gt;ar u" ra v 9 to 9

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Bananas .........••.. 5 s1
lb.
l-Ib . .
Pkg .
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Carrots ···••·•·•······•····1~
SALAD
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Chuck Roast

49•

SAVORY

Luncheon Meat ...................~:.~:·69~
NUTRO EVAPORATED

STOKELY WHOLE WHITE

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English Roast ••••••••••••~:·.95
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Arm Roast ••••••••••••••• ~:
FRENCH CITY PORK

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STARCROSS

SAUER

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FRENCH CITY USDA CHOI(:E BEEF

WHOLE KERNEL or CREAM STYLE

Del Monte Corn..............3

FRE~CH :ITY USDA CHOICE BEEF

1

Low Fat Milk ..................3 J:~~ 99~

Potatoes ........... ~..............4

lb.

KRAUJ.~ .............. 3~~ 52 1(''1 00

PORK LOIN

ROAST
lb.

'129

FAMILY PACK

PORK ·

CHOPS
lb.

'129

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TUESDAY
A ME RI CAN
!. EG l ON
Auxiliary, l.ewis Ma nley Post
263, 2 p.m. Tuesday at !he
hom e or Mrs. Ernes t Bowles,
Middlepor t.
DISA BLE D A.ME R !CAN
Vete r a ns , Cha pt er
53,
m ee ting, 7::10 p.m . Tuesday
.a t DAV Home , Rullcrnut
,.Ave ., Pomeroy.
_ •
·• WIN DING Trail Garden
Club. 7:30 Tuesday nig ht at
; th e home of Mrs. Cora
• , Beegle. Mrs. Mildred Deeth
to have the e duc ati ona l
di splay of books on birds .
Mi ss Shi r ley Beeg le will
pres en t s lides of h er
Ha w aii an va ca ti o n . Th e
arra n gement of the month
will be dried on the theme
" Ha ppy New Year 1976 " .
HARRISONVILLE Order
'()f Eastern Stars Tue sday at 8
·p.m . Refreshments.
E ASTERN Band Boosters
Tuesday 7; 30 p .m . in ba nd
room. Insuran ce m oney to be
turned ln .
RA,.ciNE Masonic Lodge
461 ·tuesday 7:30 p .m . All
ma ster masqns inviteO..
THREE WAY wrestling
mat ch meet at Meigs High
&amp;hool , 7 p.m . Tuesday with
Nelsonville-York , Glouster ·
and Meigs taking part . Admission 50 cents a nd $1.
XI GAMMA Mu Chapter ,
Beta Sigma Phi Sor ority , 7:30
p.m . Tuesday at Colwnbus
and Sout hern Ohio E lectr ic
Co. building with cultural
program, " My Ha lf of the
Apple " by Lynn Shuler and
·Sarah Be chtle ; Iris Payne,
Donna Byer, hostesses.
SYRACUSE PTA T uesda y,
7:30p .m . The Rev. William
Midd leswarth will s how a
film 11e has taken of s chool
.events.
WEDNESDAY
• W HI TF. ROSF. LODGE , ·
~ 1 :30 p .m . Wednesday at the
Ame rica n Legion Ha ll in
Middlepor t.
POMEROY .
MIDDL E PORT Lion s
Cl ub,
:Wednesday noon, Meigs Inn .
:Lions urged to attend .
. PO MEROY CHAPTE R 80,
Roya l Arch Ma sons, s taled
co nvocation, Wedn esday ,
7::JO p.m. Pomeroy Masonic
Temple follol\'ed by 8:30p.m .
J neeting of Bosworth C~ uncil
46. RQYal and Select Masters .
MIDDLEPORT Amateur
Garde ners, 6:30I dinne
r at the
.
Me ig s I nn. · Wednesday .
Reservation to be telephoned
to Rose Reynolds. Bicente nnia l program by Mr s.
Chl oru s
Gri m m .
Mrs.
Rey nolds and Mrs . E rrol!
Conr oy hostesses.
ROLi.ING HILLS Chapte r
838 of Pa rents W.i lhoul Partners m eetin g Wednes day , 8
'p.m . at the ho me of Kat hy
Brown . Rt. t41, Centena ry.
Group discussio~ on the book,
".T he Inti ma te E nemy."
Wi dowe d , divo r ced
or
separated parents invit.ed to
a ttend . For more infor mation
ca ll 245-5880 or 446-2587 or
write Box 312, Rio Grande,
Ohio .
RA C I N E
GRANGE.
Wed nesday 8 p .m . ·a t the
~ ran ge hall . Deg ree wor k will
lJe d isplayed .
PAST COUNCILOR'S Club,
Che s te r
Counc il
323 ,
Da ug hters of Am erica,
Wed nesda y, 7:30p .m . a t the
hall . lnzy Newell · and Ethel
Orr , hostesses .
TIJURSDAY
MIDDLEPO R T
C h il d
Conserva tion League, 7:30
p.m . Thursday at the hom e of
Mrs . Thebna Osborne . J a nis
&amp; hm oll to be the spea ke r .
Members to answer r oll ca ll
with a favori te patri otic
stor y .
GIR l. SCO UT Lea der s
meeting , Thursday , 7 lo 8:30
p .m. a t t he P ome roy
E lem enta r y School. Pla ns to
be made for Interna tiona l
Thinking ' Day in Februa ry,
·and for the cookie sale with
tr oop cookie chairper sons to
be present to confer with Mrs.
Mary Dorst , county cha irperson . The t976 s pr ing
tra inin g sessioo schedule to
be r eviewed by Mrs . Pat
Thom a, service unit dire&lt;1o r ,
ROCK SPRINGS Better
Health Club , I:15 p .m . nmrstlay at the home of Mrs.
Sus an Pullins. Mrs. Barbara
Olfull will have the progra m
and Mrs. !.ollie Leonard , the
•
contest .
' R EVIVAL now in progress
at RuUand Church of God
thro u g h Sunday. Servic es
nightly a t 7:30 except on
Sunday at 7 p .m . The Rev.
llilly Porter Is the evangelist .
Sunday &amp;hool Is at 10 a .m .
and worship service, II a .m .
Ever yo ne welcome .

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

We Accept Fed eral Food Stamp.~
PHONE 992-3480 .
Corner Mill and Second Sts. We r eserve the right to limit quantities. MIUDLEPORT, 0.

SuperiOIS USDA Choice Beef

BACON ENDS.~~N.·~ .... ~~~ 79e
SUPERIORS
WIENER 5..................
_.lb.-. 89
. e
GRADE 'A'
CHICKEN

Bucket Steaks
$}4~.
Now
Lower
Priced!

We Feature U. S. Grade A Chicken
FAMILY PACK
Cut Up Frying Chicken
lb. 59~
FRYING CHICKEN

49e

Chicken Breasts

WHOLE FRYERS
lb. 53~

lb. 69$

lb.

lb.

99~

Legs and Thighs
Fresh, Meaty Wings

. lb.

59~

DURKEE'S HAMBURGER

Dill Slices
16 oz.

VALLEY BELL

conAGE

, PRESTONE
Anti-Freeze

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FOR SANDWICHES

Armour's Treet

AUSTIN'S

99e

·12 oz.

can

$399

gallon

WINDSHIELD
WASHER
99~

gallon

LARGE SIZE ''GLAD''

DOG FOOD

6

•100

3t~

cans

$100

l-Ib. crt. 59~

69

Salisbury 15 oz.
Turkey
.

BROUGHTON 'S

2% LOW FAT
plastic
gallon

pinf crt.

49 ~

U.S. Grade '8'

3 '119
pak

BONUS BUY I SCOT LAD

ROOT BEER-

EGGS

~ gal. jug

OOL79e

ARMOUR'S CHIFFON

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Potato Chips

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Mrs. Fields elected
two scholarships
The Meigs Cu untv High
Sc hool s tude nts ,;.ill i&gt;e
a war ded se holars hips t hi s
spring by the Meigs County
Cou ncil of Parents and
Teacher s th rough the Ohio
PTA Se hblars hip Committee .
For sever a l years the loc.:H I
PTA Coun c il has sponsored a
single schola rship of $200 the
firs t year with the option of
re newal for $200 for the
second year .
As a sptcial . bicentennia l
project, however . this year
a tota l of $400 will b~ given
"ilh $400 to a lso be give •. in

must Gtrry a passing g ra dt'
hi_s fr£&gt;shmarl yc.ar, h11we\·t·r .
in urder tu n·l'ei vc the sct'ond
l 200 fur the second ye~1r . 'l'h(•
s tudent mu st be ta k in~
t"ourses tl1at will lead to a
lf?'CJt' hing Lll' any edueationa lly
rc lHted c ar eer. s ul'h as
co un s elor ,
psy c ho log is t.
visiting teacher, libraria n .
vOc atiOna l ed ucation teac her,
school social wo rker , teac he r
of the handicapped, th ose
with learning disHbililies and''r behav i or diso rde r s,
phys ic a l or oc cu p atio na l
the ra pist,speech and heari ng
the r ap i st, o r any other
ed ueat ional1y_ rela ted a rea .
A for mer requirem eP I t hat
th e s cho la r s hip r ec ipi e nt ,
teac h in Ohio has not been
eli minat·ed.
The $200 for the firs t year of .
til e se liola r ship is se nt to llw
s ludent in Augus t.
In !he two )'ear tec hnical,
voca ti ona l an d associate
deg r ee sc holarship , start e&lt;L in ""'
Hm, a $200 scholar s hip for
one year is p rovided the
s t ude nt e n ter ing a ny a ppr ove d I wo-yc a r lli gher
educa tion prog r am .
The four-ye ar degr ee
scholarship fund wa s s ta r ted ·
in 1948 a nd to da te has
pro vided m or e than 7,000

1917.
Appli catio ns
for
ll1e
scholars hips have a lready
been mai led to the t hree high
sc hOols in the count y .
All applica tions m ust be
filed wi th the Oh io Congress
of Pan~ n ts a nd Teuc hers '
offi ce in Columbus by Mar ch
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to
be
cons ide re d .
&amp; holarship selec ti on com mittee mee ts in Mar ch to
evaluate all applications a nd
m a ke se lec ti ons on t he
following basis:
Scholastic
a chieventen t,
recommendatio ns filed with
eac h applic a tion , statement
by .applican t as requi red on
the form , an d t h e co m ple teness of !he a pplication .
A member of th e local PTA
Coun cil wi ll be inv ited to
spend a da y in Columbus to
assis t in the selection of the ·
wlnners .
The Expanded Sh ola rs hip
Programs now include the
four year deg ree schola rship
and the two year technical.

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The fo ur ye ar deg r e e
s cholar ship is set up to give
$200 per year for !he fi rs! two
years of college. The student

Maklng our oy,rn mints for parties hasn't been something

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Henry Block has
17 reasons why you
should come to us
for income tax 'help.

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IF YO U LlK.E sour cream , you 'll love this recipe for sour
er eam dressing for colesla w. It 's a nice change from th e usual
sla w dressing.
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Mix together 1 ~ teaspoon salt , ~ ~~ tea spoon pepper , ~ ~
teas poon paprika , I ta blespoon lem on juice 1or mild vinegar if
yo u don 'I have the lemon ju ice J and s tir until well blended .
Whip 1 ~ cup sour cre~ m a nd add to the season ing mixt W"e
slowly beating constan tl y un til the mixtu re thickens slightly
and is thoroug hly blended.
Add either I ta blespoon chopped chives or minced onion .
For a milder fl~vo r , a dd 1 .1 teaspoon s ugar a nd for a smoother
consistency, beat in one tablespoon s ala d oil.
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MEETI NG F OR LUNCH
BAN D TO ENTE RTAIN
Mei gs Co unty Reti r e d
The high sc hool jazz band,
Tea cher s will mee t Sa tUrda y directed by Randy Hunt, will
"' the Middlepo,r l Fir e e n l er t ~in duri ng ·a ji tn~y
Department'S lounge for a supper to be staged from 4 to
covere d d ish lunch ai 12 noo n . 7::l0 p.m . F riday a t the Meigs
lns.talla tion of officers and a Hig h Sc hool c afeteria before
progr am wil l foll ow t he t he M e igs-Wa ve rl y game .
lun c h. All retir ed tea chers · The suppe r is being sponand their ·husban ds or wives sore d by the Meigs · Band
are invitea to allend .
Boos ters.

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great while we make a mistake. But if ·
our error means you m t,~s t pay additional
tax, yo u pay on ly the tax. We pay any
interest or penalty. We stand behind
our work . lllllllll!-~-...- - - - - . .

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Vase Arrangement 1
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My gi rlfriend ;;tnd J were broken down miles rrom any
luwn . Wt• got no help rrom passing car s and when w e s topped

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!lea r Helen a nd Sue:
!'tV 16 a nd am going with a r eally grea t guy of 19. 1 told
him I hk ed open, honest relation• hips, so a few days ago I got
curious and asked him if he had ever ma de love . I got the
a ns wer I hadn ' t hoped for,! He said just once, a nd it was a
stupid mistake.
Now I feel terrible. I always wanted t o save m yself for
ma rriage, but why should I if· the guy doesn 't ? I still care for
him , but something has changed , Am I being unreasona ble? P UZZLE D
!lea r Puz:
... Yes! - HELEN AND SUE
Ra p :
This girl and I have been best friends since grade school.
Bu t she's tur ned into a boy-chlser . Everything s he wears
is pla nned so boys will look at her . At parties , she makes out
while l just sit there and look dumb. I don 'l like throwing
myself at guys. Do you thi nk we can still be fr iends? - W .D.B.
Dear W.:
If yo u get ~ lonr, well , e xcept where boys a re concerned, I
• ee no r eason why yo u can 'l still be friends . - HI::LI::N
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Pome roy Ch urch of Chris t at
a mee ting held recently at the
home of Mrs . Edward Venoy,
Ches ler Road .
Other offi cers elected were
Mrs. Bill . McDaniel, vice
pr esi de nt ; Mrs . De n ver
Ka ppl e, secr etary; ,Mrs.
Ed war d Venoy, treasure r ,
and Mrs. Louis Osbo rne ,
nower fund .
Mrs.
E lwood Bowe r s
presided with j'.Jrs. McDaniel
g iv ing d e vot ions us in g
scripture Ma ll. 6, verse 3l.
and the top ic , "One Day a t a
Time." Mrs. Fie lds r ead

BIRTH ANNOUNCED
. M'ASON - Mr. and Mrs .
Rick Clark, Maso n, are a nnoun cing the bir th of a seven
pound, four ounce daugh ter,
Be th Ann , born Tuesday , J a n .
6 a l !he P leasant Va lley
Hospital. Mr . and Mrs . Clar k,
the former Cathy Slone , ha ve
a son, Ke nne th Lee, l wo.
Gra ndpare nt.&lt;; are Mr . and
Mrs. Kenneth Clark, Mason ,
an d Mr. and Mrs. Thur s ton
S to ne, P om er oy . Greatgra ndpare nts ar e Mrs. Esher
McDaniel , Mason; Mr. an d
Mrs. Dorsel Roush, Le l&lt;trl,
W. Va . a nd Mrs . Lola Duckwor th, Syr ac1.ise .

NOTE F·~OM SUE : I'd guess yo u're both 13. Am I right?
This iS the age where fr iends grow away from one a n other
temporarily, because one matures faster than the o the r . By
ne xt year , yo u'll probably ca tch up - and hopefully, your g.f.
will slow down . Harig in there until the n.

Dear Rap :
This is to "One of Them ," the parent of the "incorr ig ible"
tee na gers who wan ted to put them in foster homes. I hope she
gets hiir wish ·soon, for the kids' sake. Maybe they 'r e un ma na geable because of bad treatment : Tying them to th e bed
and bea ti ng them with a strap isn 't exactly sweet and gentle!
l went through yea rs of wishing l could be "adopted out."
Som et imes my pa rents would be gone for weeks on dr inking
bout s. They 'd com e home and punish us for heaven knows
wha t. I prac tically ra ised my younger sister s a nd was told to
leave while a senior in high school because "I didn 't do
enough ."
I wasn 't trashy . I got a +.0 aver age in school. I was just
un wanted , -as were m y sisters. The yo unge~t was fo r t unate
enough to. ha ve the police witness my mother pun ishi ng her,
and now she is happy in a foster home . Wish it had ha ppened to
me• - COLLEGE JUNIOR ON MY OWN

COURSE OFF ERE D
Enrollment in the Western
s tyle square dance course
being offer ed a t the Royal
Oak r ecr ea ti on buildi ng
under-s ponsorship of t he
Belles a nd Bea us Club will
close Thurs day night. Cecil
Sayre is the instr uc tor and
those de sir ing m ore infor mation may te le ph one
Mrs. Wyatt Chadwell., 9927477 . The class for in terested
couples only will begin a t 7
p.m . Th ursday .

1 15"

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·jeweled watch.
Water and shock
resis tant. Sty lad In
gleaming chrome and
stainless steel. With a

sweep second hand. Full
nu meral dial. Stack
leat,her strap. And a
But ova guarantee.
All for a mereS t 5.95.

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HERE Ot'i&lt; HOLlO/\ Y
Mr . an d Mrs. La rr y
Mtc hael a n d c hild t'c n of
Galion spent New Yea r 's
we e kend here wilh hi s
m o t her ,
Mrs.
Max in e
Mic hae l of Laurel Cliff.

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R E VIV AL TO START
SILVER RUN - Ther e will
be a two week reviva l at the
Sil ver R un Free Will Baptist
Ch urc h Jan . 18 through Ja n .
31. Deliver ing the m essages
will be the Rev . Paul Bartrum of So uith Point. Ser vices will be at 7 nightly with
specia l singing each evening.
The pastor is Rev . Miles
Trout . P ublic invited to attend .

Greatbuv
torvour
favorite
guv

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GOESSLER'S
Jewelry Store
Ope n Fr i. Til8

Close at 5 Sat .
Cour t St., Pomeroy

MASON FURNITURE

STORE HOURS
Mon ., Tues ., Wed . &amp; Sat.-8:30til5 : 00
THURSDAY TIL12 NOON

FRIDAY UNTIL 8 PM ·

MASON FURNITURE
773-5592

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CLI NIC CANCELLED
A free cancer clinic lor
Meigs County women h as
been ca nce ll e d fo r th e
m on th
nf
J a nua~y .
The next clinic wl ll be
held Feb. 26 a nd women
wishing to vi!:iit the clinic
held a.t Vete rans Memoria l
Hos pital m ay ca ll the
Ame rica n fa ncer Society
offi ce In Middleport, 992·
7531, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. week·
days or Jan J udge, coo~
d jna tor. on weekends, 992·
5832, to ma ke an a ppoint-

a farm house, the woman wouldn't let us in. She wo uld n't
ca ll a gar age or the sta te police.
Then this truck cam e along and !he driver took u s to a gas
station and m a de sure we were squa red away with car r epai r s
before he left. He eve n wen! out of his way and waste d valua ble
li me in helping us.
.If he's reading this, he' ll know how much we a ppreciate
him . - THANKFUL IN GLASSPORT , P A.
HI

F.ASY BUTTER CREAM MINTS
cup marga ri ne melted, one-t hird c up heavy c r eam, 3
po unds 1a bou t nin e cups) unsifted co nfect ioners suga r , 1 egg
whit e, 2 to :J drops of oil of peppermln t an d 2 to 3 drops of red or
green food colori ng .
Beat butter , cream and five cups of the s Ugar in a n electr ic
mixer at t;nedi um speed W1til smoot h. Bea t in th e egg white and
add remaining sugar a nd a little ex tra if needed. Add oil of
peppermint and foo d co loring to t int pale pink or g reen. Blend
until evenly flavored a nd colored .
Work with half of the mixture . Roll with a rolling pin betwee n two sheets of wax paper until a bout 1 :! inch thic k.
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Cut in r Ound on e-i nch pieces, using either a min t c utter or
the top of a twist -&lt;Jff cap. Reroll and cut the the scr aps.
Arra nge on a wa x paper lined bak ing sheet. Cover lig htly for
sever a l hours or until firm before ser virig. Store in the
r efr igera tor or freezer. Ma kes · 12 dozen.
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ON A COLD winter day like toda y you might like to tr y thi s
recipe for a n~~caro n i meat loaf . Il 's ea sy to ma ke , nutritious
and something the kids will love. Ser ve it wi th a sa lad - such
as co leslaw wit h the sour cream dressing - and you 'll ha ve a
meal lit for not only the kids but the ki nd himself.
MACARONI MEAT LOAF
2 cups elbow macaron i, 1 o~ cup bu tter , 1 4 clip flour, P.
teaspoons salt , 1 .1 teaspoon pepper , 11 -• cups milk , 1 cup heavy
cr eam, 3 cups gr ated Cheddar cheese, 1 egg , slight ly beaten,
1' , c ups prepar ed br ead stuffing , and p,, pounds gr ound beef.
Cook the maca roni as directed on the package . Dra in .
Mea nwhile, melt the butte r in a saucepan, blend in flo~r. " •
tea spoon salt and •, teaspoon pepper . Gra dually a dd the milk
an d.the cr ea m. Cook over low hea t, stir ring consta ntly until
thick ened . Add the cheese, sti r until melted .
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Mix macaroni witll .cheese sauce. Mix togethe r the egg ,
prepared st uffing, beef, rema ini ng sa lt a nd peppe r . Spread on
the bot om of a 13 x 9 x 2 inc h ba king pa n . Gover with the
macaroni m ixtur e .
Ba ke in 400 degree oven 35 min utes.
The recipe serve·s s ix.

ha lf dollar s.
La st year, 1,25 1 s tudents
applied for the Ohio PTA
schola r ships a nd 131 rowyear degr ee sc hol ar ships a nd
56 two year degree technical
scholars hi ps for a total of
$41,400 wer e awarded . There
we re al so 125 r e n e wa ls
g r a nte d ·~ to seco nd ye ar
st udents for a g ra nd to tal
$66,400.
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for " l':asy Buller Crean1 Mints" which are ma de by Mrs . Ardis
Waggoner ami er1joyed by everyone who tr ies them . Perhaps
this is where we whould start. Meanwhile, we sha re the recipe
with you.

:'$Cholarships · amounting' to

more t han a million -ci nd-a·

Praise for Truckdrive r s

wt• ' ve done, probably bt!l·ause we 've al ways been iible lo
··con .. our friend, Pe.arl Reyi10lds, into c.loing them ror us.
Bowever , Marta Guilkey recently passed alo ng a ret' ipc

" God Give Me J oy." The
Februar y mee ting will be
hosted by Mrs. Mc Dani &gt;'.
Refreshment.&lt;; were serveo .J
those nanied and Mr. and
' Mrs . Richa rd Evanson , Mrs.
Charles Es kew, Mrs. Stanley
Bass and Mrs . E va Dessauer .

Herman Grate

Mason ,

W. Va .

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French City USDA Choice

PORK. &amp; BEANS
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KLUSKI NOODLES
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Right Reserved

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We Gladly Acc•pt Fed . Food Sta mps
Monda y lhru F r lda y
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PORK LOIN

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TUESDAY
A ME RI CAN
!. EG l ON
Auxiliary, l.ewis Ma nley Post
263, 2 p.m. Tuesday at !he
hom e or Mrs. Ernes t Bowles,
Middlepor t.
DISA BLE D A.ME R !CAN
Vete r a ns , Cha pt er
53,
m ee ting, 7::10 p.m . Tuesday
.a t DAV Home , Rullcrnut
,.Ave ., Pomeroy.
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·• WIN DING Trail Garden
Club. 7:30 Tuesday nig ht at
; th e home of Mrs. Cora
• , Beegle. Mrs. Mildred Deeth
to have the e duc ati ona l
di splay of books on birds .
Mi ss Shi r ley Beeg le will
pres en t s lides of h er
Ha w aii an va ca ti o n . Th e
arra n gement of the month
will be dried on the theme
" Ha ppy New Year 1976 " .
HARRISONVILLE Order
'()f Eastern Stars Tue sday at 8
·p.m . Refreshments.
E ASTERN Band Boosters
Tuesday 7; 30 p .m . in ba nd
room. Insuran ce m oney to be
turned ln .
RA,.ciNE Masonic Lodge
461 ·tuesday 7:30 p .m . All
ma ster masqns inviteO..
THREE WAY wrestling
mat ch meet at Meigs High
&amp;hool , 7 p.m . Tuesday with
Nelsonville-York , Glouster ·
and Meigs taking part . Admission 50 cents a nd $1.
XI GAMMA Mu Chapter ,
Beta Sigma Phi Sor ority , 7:30
p.m . Tuesday at Colwnbus
and Sout hern Ohio E lectr ic
Co. building with cultural
program, " My Ha lf of the
Apple " by Lynn Shuler and
·Sarah Be chtle ; Iris Payne,
Donna Byer, hostesses.
SYRACUSE PTA T uesda y,
7:30p .m . The Rev. William
Midd leswarth will s how a
film 11e has taken of s chool
.events.
WEDNESDAY
• W HI TF. ROSF. LODGE , ·
~ 1 :30 p .m . Wednesday at the
Ame rica n Legion Ha ll in
Middlepor t.
POMEROY .
MIDDL E PORT Lion s
Cl ub,
:Wednesday noon, Meigs Inn .
:Lions urged to attend .
. PO MEROY CHAPTE R 80,
Roya l Arch Ma sons, s taled
co nvocation, Wedn esday ,
7::JO p.m. Pomeroy Masonic
Temple follol\'ed by 8:30p.m .
J neeting of Bosworth C~ uncil
46. RQYal and Select Masters .
MIDDLEPORT Amateur
Garde ners, 6:30I dinne
r at the
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Me ig s I nn. · Wednesday .
Reservation to be telephoned
to Rose Reynolds. Bicente nnia l program by Mr s.
Chl oru s
Gri m m .
Mrs.
Rey nolds and Mrs . E rrol!
Conr oy hostesses.
ROLi.ING HILLS Chapte r
838 of Pa rents W.i lhoul Partners m eetin g Wednes day , 8
'p.m . at the ho me of Kat hy
Brown . Rt. t41, Centena ry.
Group discussio~ on the book,
".T he Inti ma te E nemy."
Wi dowe d , divo r ced
or
separated parents invit.ed to
a ttend . For more infor mation
ca ll 245-5880 or 446-2587 or
write Box 312, Rio Grande,
Ohio .
RA C I N E
GRANGE.
Wed nesday 8 p .m . ·a t the
~ ran ge hall . Deg ree wor k will
lJe d isplayed .
PAST COUNCILOR'S Club,
Che s te r
Counc il
323 ,
Da ug hters of Am erica,
Wed nesda y, 7:30p .m . a t the
hall . lnzy Newell · and Ethel
Orr , hostesses .
TIJURSDAY
MIDDLEPO R T
C h il d
Conserva tion League, 7:30
p.m . Thursday at the hom e of
Mrs . Thebna Osborne . J a nis
&amp; hm oll to be the spea ke r .
Members to answer r oll ca ll
with a favori te patri otic
stor y .
GIR l. SCO UT Lea der s
meeting , Thursday , 7 lo 8:30
p .m. a t t he P ome roy
E lem enta r y School. Pla ns to
be made for Interna tiona l
Thinking ' Day in Februa ry,
·and for the cookie sale with
tr oop cookie chairper sons to
be present to confer with Mrs.
Mary Dorst , county cha irperson . The t976 s pr ing
tra inin g sessioo schedule to
be r eviewed by Mrs . Pat
Thom a, service unit dire&lt;1o r ,
ROCK SPRINGS Better
Health Club , I:15 p .m . nmrstlay at the home of Mrs.
Sus an Pullins. Mrs. Barbara
Olfull will have the progra m
and Mrs. !.ollie Leonard , the
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' R EVIVAL now in progress
at RuUand Church of God
thro u g h Sunday. Servic es
nightly a t 7:30 except on
Sunday at 7 p .m . The Rev.
llilly Porter Is the evangelist .
Sunday &amp;hool Is at 10 a .m .
and worship service, II a .m .
Ever yo ne welcome .

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

We Accept Fed eral Food Stamp.~
PHONE 992-3480 .
Corner Mill and Second Sts. We r eserve the right to limit quantities. MIUDLEPORT, 0.

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FAMILY PACK
Cut Up Frying Chicken
lb. 59~
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49e

Chicken Breasts

WHOLE FRYERS
lb. 53~

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Legs and Thighs
Fresh, Meaty Wings

. lb.

59~

DURKEE'S HAMBURGER

Dill Slices
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MASON - D&lt;1\'id C;:unp , 14. a fn· s lumm a! WahmH;t lllgh
School , has many good drPds to his e n'(ilt ;1 s hi.! has e~ i,ll•d
severa l Mason rit izens who W('re eit\wr ill or injun•fl .

On his paper rout t&gt; in Met son. he alwa\ s finds 1illll' 1u \'isi l
~i~~Y and o~serve mh.1dlt• il g L' and s;nior dtizf ns. Upon
VISiting thr homt• of Mr ss Evi(' Ue\'ing, he obsenl'd tlwr
something was wrong and s wnmlmt'CIIh;·lp. Shl' reported!\• hiHI
a stroke . Others lle assisted were Mi ss l .orcna WeisS and. Mrs.
Isaac Smith. Both of these ~~~di es nad foiJen. injuring 1h~ lll ·
selves, severa l wee ks ugo.
Just recent ly, David Camp ~tid Dale J..cwis wer(' rr turning
from David 's broth er ·~ hom e around 9 p .m . when . p;:~ss i ng the
homt- of Mrs. Bla nche fGranny ) 'Ilwker , they hem·d a fa int .
cry.
tie went next door and gut Mrs. Tuck('r 's: d&lt;1 ugilt er ,· Mrs.
June VanMat re , and it was ·tlwn they disC'overed the Jach hi!d
fallen in her home.
·
He once delivered the pape1' to Mr . a nd Mrs. Em! Smith
where he would take time to read 1o them the we~the r forecast .
l.ast year Mr . Smith died .
His mother. Mrs . William c~mp , said hl'r son ah\'i~&gt;' S hml
deep con cern fur the middle age and Senior Citizens ." lit:&gt; is
never in too big a hwTy'o stop ancl find out howthrv are.
According to his newspape1· employer. David. has bren ;..
newspaper carrier in District Four go ing on se\•en \'('m·s, cmd
has delivered papers the longest of cmyone in Distri c·i Four .
A member of Mason Christtan Brethren Church, he is
active in basketball , fool ball and baseball .:11 Wahama .
He also looks alter his granrlm o!her, Mrs. Blanc·he
Compson Jones , who resides on '111ird St. here . In addi tion to
· his many d]Jties he always asks if the n:' .is anytl1ing silt' needs
from the store.
The lady who asked me to write allout D.:n·id had this to
say: "Everyone likes him .·· What more can be said ?

MASON - Several ladies of the Mason Citv Htstori cal
Society met at the Virgil A. Lewis home Ti!esda)· to· discuss
future meetings and programs. Readings were ~i v en by Mrs.
Catherine Smith, Mrs. Fred Taylor, Mrs . J. Marshall . Mrs.
Tayl.or closed the devotiona ls with prayer. Mr~ . Smit h,
prestdent , presided.
·
TI1e group diseussed mRny projec ts, an1nng them was the
charter member plaque, post cards of the Virgil /\. L£'wis
home, and the need of old show cases to hold the his tor ic ob·
jects tha t the organization has acq uired.
Mrs. Ear l Ingles, Sr. brought two old pi ctures donated by
Mrs. Bltss Wtlson to the Mason City Hi storical Socictv. One
was a picture of the sa lt fw· nace and 1he other old ·MHson
Grade Sc~ool. Mrs. Blanche StonE' Weill donated a book of old

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\(1!/'o t' {~ ;tJ'llt' tl ('!ub u£ 'f'llJl[IPI' S .
PlaiJl}; hrld i! s DL'l't'lllbt.·r

lllel•Hng al

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P:t rker s burg . Gret c; e.

tlt•\·u 1i tms fur their ('hris hrw!l
dinner wen.• gin·n by the
prf'siclf'nl , Mrs. 0 . .J. Pennin gtflll .

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Extension .service offering
Polly's Pointers fitting classes .in March
fp r

The Meigs Cou nty Ex- dleport, on March 4, ·11, ' f
tension Service is organ izing and 25.
.
· classes on fil ling to be held on
Mrs . Norma Deyo, clothing
four ronsecutive Thursdays specialist at Ohio State
in March.
University will be teaching
Mrs. Marta Guilkey reports the classes.
lh•t the classes wi ll be about
Information on enrolling
two hours in length and will for the fitting c lasses can be
be held in the meeting room ~cw:e d by contactin g Miss
of I he Cul wnbus and Southern . Gui lkey at the Extension
Oh iu Eletlric Co ., Mid· office.

Si.'l'III HI ul) t • .

( i:UIIl'S \\ l'l'l' pl11~eel

pri zes &lt;H\ill'(lcJ

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nnd
1\tr s. &lt;;len
\ \l ' l'l' all

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removtng rust

( 'rama

SI4JUL Tlw :.f1 7.1' S
IHHHIII Hi di ' hy !\Irs . Stuut .
Mrs. Huber t \)(l rsl . lwst.css,
plal't..!d fctvm·s a nd g ift s a l

business sessi() rt it C&lt;1d1 ttlacc . Mlt•r tlw lllt•ctin g
.
' ~l gift t.•x t llangl' \\it S ht·ld .
d ec adt~l to h&lt;.'lp twt1
fiiJ ll ilies fur their Chri s.lmas
The .JmHI&lt;II'\' ll lec ling will
project. A foud basket was be hl' ld al tlw' ilt Jt Jil' uf Mrs.
pn•p:tred for one fmn ily Will . Dori s Koc ing . .
1hl'

post cards , Cuptain Mel Brown 's hat, a picture , and three old
IJnuks. 1\ rl;'plica of the Majestic Showboat and "Atta Bov··
built by Thomas J . Reynolds was given to 1he sQc1ety .
·
Our nag whi r·h has nown over the l'apitnl wa s sent to
M a ~·or Fred Ta ylor for use at the Virgil A. I..ewis historic honw
;mel given to ~he societ y by Mayor Fred Taylor . 111e letter from
Honorable John Slaek of House of Hepresenwtil'es, reads as
follows :

"11l is is to certify that the LtCcompanying fla g wa s flown
m•er the U. S. Capit ol on Decem ber IH. 1975."
The group en joyed a potluck lunch and afterwards plans
were u1ade to meet on Thursday, J~n u a ry 22, at 10 a .111 .
(YJ' . PLEASANT - Mrs. Vicki Keefer reported brie!!y on
the N&lt;:1t ional Extension Homemakers Confere nce which will be
licld in Morgantown, W. Va. Aug ust 15-20 of this yea r. The
theme is "The Herita ge Trail _. Pathway to th e Future." Any
information regardin g the Homemakers Conferen('e will be
sent to each club president.
Mrs. Elmer Gruese r presided at Mason County Extension
Homema kers Counci l meeting Tuesda y and welcomed !he :!5
clu b rcp1;esen tatives present. New Year's Reso lutions were
given by the president.
Mrs. Howard Garland, vice pr esiden t, used Scripture Cor.
4th chapter, 6th verse and n remlin ~ for the devotiona ls. Mrs.
Dana Durst, the new secretary, recHl minutes of the last
meeti ng.
Mrs. Vicki Keeler, Extension Home Demons.t ration Agent:
gave the lr e&lt;:~sure r '.s report Uuring the a bse nce of Mrs . Crace

Bro"11.
Mrs: Keefer thctnk ed those that donated thei r time
tc.:1chin g crafts at the workshop at Evergreen HiUs, Cot·
~Continu ed

Last resort for

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I'OI.I .Y' fl I'KUili .EM
JJEAH POLLY - Is there

any w~1y I can re nmve rust
s ta in s from my kit c hen
linol eum .floor'' We needed
mw·c space so we removed a
l!lCia l eabincl i.llld u n·
de n1ca lh it \vc r e rust stainl-l
made from water . I havti
tri ed everything I can think of
and nothing budges the rust.
- ELSIE .
OF:AII ELS IE- Your hes l
l&gt;l·t would be to buy a &lt;·tnn· ·
men·ial rust sta in remover.
If thl· £lour is ~J id omd the
fini sh worn , th t• stains ma)•
haw Jlcnctr~tl l' d, su they
wo uld ht• imposs ibl e to
n~mo ve. As a htst resort
squPcze somt• lt.•mon juke on
tht&gt; stain. t•nvcr with salt and
rub briskly. Tht•n• is ;1 failtt
l'hi1llt'l' that might help. -

POI.I.Y.
DEAH POI.L V - My Pel
Perve is with the way ol der
wumen i:lre ignurcd by the
newspapers and magazines.
Look &lt;1t th eir suggestiuns for
beauty hinl, , You will fin d
cosmetics and hair stvles for
blondes, brunettes &lt;J.nd rcll
heads bul I he old gr"y haired
gals are ignored . We C~ rc s till
~d i ve ond in terested and , we
hope, interes ting . . . ,. . HELEN.
DEAR PO LL Y - I Jwve a
hint for the Jm\y wh o ·t:oulcl
nut remove dry blood s l&lt;:Jins.
~ f the s iCJin lrets nut been
set
by
permanen tly

something she nwy have
tr ied pre viou-sly, ordina r y
peroxid e should remove it.
She may have to soak the
stai n seve ral limes. Fresh
per i1x ide should "bc;il " the
b'i&lt;uxl to the s urhH:e a nd then the TV set. Have fa lllily
it is easily removed with a members ·drop .in a ny loose
damp cloth. 1Polly's note change they can spare . The
Test first to see effect of money will help to pay for
peroxide on co lor and fabric .) . that nex t service ca ll. _
Empty thread spools arc MRS. R.S.L.
SAVE AS
ull';tl !ur ust· iP ll lt t&lt;.THilll'
You will ret·eivc a dollar if
MUCH AS
work. They cttn be matched Polly use s your favorite
as to size and then var nis hed homemaking idea,
Pet
or painted the desired eolur . Pct•vc, Polly's Problem ot
If one does not wish to use solution to a problem. Write
them full size cu t in half . Tu Polly in care of this news·
You ... Thorn MeAn Store
easi ly pl1int th e spools, space pa per.
Middlepol'"t, Ohio
on a stri ng &lt;-t nll spr&lt;.~y paint
with out
ge lt lng messy
fing ers. - MAHY F.
DF.tl R POLl. V - When
cracking nuts fur .baking &lt;)r
COMPLETE
oll1er uses, try this . Make a
hole in a thick sponge the size
INSURANCE SERVICE
of the type of nut bein g
ITtwkl'd . Plan : 'It t• ~ p ~~ I , !J.l'
on a hard surface , pu l a nul in
the hole, crack with a heavy
-hammer and yo u wi ll find the
eracking eas ier and no pieces
of shell fl ying around . MRS. J . 1..
DEAl! POLLY - Use club
soda to wipe yuur stain less
POMEROY
s teel.counter ra nge a nd ho~Jd
lop. It dries to a gleam with
"QUALITY •nd
no s.treo ks or spots.
SERVICE"
To sav e a s tra in on th&lt;.'
budge t when the TV goes out
and ~l repairmcm is needed
pl&gt;~ce a small bank on ·top of

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MASON - D&lt;1\'id C;:unp , 14. a fn· s lumm a! WahmH;t lllgh
School , has many good drPds to his e n'(ilt ;1 s hi.! has e~ i,ll•d
severa l Mason rit izens who W('re eit\wr ill or injun•fl .

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a stroke . Others lle assisted were Mi ss l .orcna WeisS and. Mrs.
Isaac Smith. Both of these ~~~di es nad foiJen. injuring 1h~ lll ·
selves, severa l wee ks ugo.
Just recent ly, David Camp ~tid Dale J..cwis wer(' rr turning
from David 's broth er ·~ hom e around 9 p .m . when . p;:~ss i ng the
homt- of Mrs. Bla nche fGranny ) 'Ilwker , they hem·d a fa int .
cry.
tie went next door and gut Mrs. Tuck('r 's: d&lt;1 ugilt er ,· Mrs.
June VanMat re , and it was ·tlwn they disC'overed the Jach hi!d
fallen in her home.
·
He once delivered the pape1' to Mr . a nd Mrs. Em! Smith
where he would take time to read 1o them the we~the r forecast .
l.ast year Mr . Smith died .
His mother. Mrs . William c~mp , said hl'r son ah\'i~&gt;' S hml
deep con cern fur the middle age and Senior Citizens ." lit:&gt; is
never in too big a hwTy'o stop ancl find out howthrv are.
According to his newspape1· employer. David. has bren ;..
newspaper carrier in District Four go ing on se\•en \'('m·s, cmd
has delivered papers the longest of cmyone in Distri c·i Four .
A member of Mason Christtan Brethren Church, he is
active in basketball , fool ball and baseball .:11 Wahama .
He also looks alter his granrlm o!her, Mrs. Blanc·he
Compson Jones , who resides on '111ird St. here . In addi tion to
· his many d]Jties he always asks if the n:' .is anytl1ing silt' needs
from the store.
The lady who asked me to write allout D.:n·id had this to
say: "Everyone likes him .·· What more can be said ?

MASON - Several ladies of the Mason Citv Htstori cal
Society met at the Virgil A. Lewis home Ti!esda)· to· discuss
future meetings and programs. Readings were ~i v en by Mrs.
Catherine Smith, Mrs. Fred Taylor, Mrs . J. Marshall . Mrs.
Tayl.or closed the devotiona ls with prayer. Mr~ . Smit h,
prestdent , presided.
·
TI1e group diseussed mRny projec ts, an1nng them was the
charter member plaque, post cards of the Virgil /\. L£'wis
home, and the need of old show cases to hold the his tor ic ob·
jects tha t the organization has acq uired.
Mrs. Ear l Ingles, Sr. brought two old pi ctures donated by
Mrs. Bltss Wtlson to the Mason City Hi storical Socictv. One
was a picture of the sa lt fw· nace and 1he other old ·MHson
Grade Sc~ool. Mrs. Blanche StonE' Weill donated a book of old

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\(1!/'o t' {~ ;tJ'llt' tl ('!ub u£ 'f'llJl[IPI' S .
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lllel•Hng al

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P:t rker s burg . Gret c; e.

tlt•\·u 1i tms fur their ('hris hrw!l
dinner wen.• gin·n by the
prf'siclf'nl , Mrs. 0 . .J. Pennin gtflll .

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Extension .service offering
Polly's Pointers fitting classes .in March
fp r

The Meigs Cou nty Ex- dleport, on March 4, ·11, ' f
tension Service is organ izing and 25.
.
· classes on fil ling to be held on
Mrs . Norma Deyo, clothing
four ronsecutive Thursdays specialist at Ohio State
in March.
University will be teaching
Mrs. Marta Guilkey reports the classes.
lh•t the classes wi ll be about
Information on enrolling
two hours in length and will for the fitting c lasses can be
be held in the meeting room ~cw:e d by contactin g Miss
of I he Cul wnbus and Southern . Gui lkey at the Extension
Oh iu Eletlric Co ., Mid· office.

Si.'l'III HI ul) t • .

( i:UIIl'S \\ l'l'l' pl11~eel

pri zes &lt;H\ill'(lcJ

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nnd
1\tr s. &lt;;len
\ \l ' l'l' all

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removtng rust

( 'rama

SI4JUL Tlw :.f1 7.1' S
IHHHIII Hi di ' hy !\Irs . Stuut .
Mrs. Huber t \)(l rsl . lwst.css,
plal't..!d fctvm·s a nd g ift s a l

business sessi() rt it C&lt;1d1 ttlacc . Mlt•r tlw lllt•ctin g
.
' ~l gift t.•x t llangl' \\it S ht·ld .
d ec adt~l to h&lt;.'lp twt1
fiiJ ll ilies fur their Chri s.lmas
The .JmHI&lt;II'\' ll lec ling will
project. A foud basket was be hl' ld al tlw' ilt Jt Jil' uf Mrs.
pn•p:tred for one fmn ily Will . Dori s Koc ing . .
1hl'

post cards , Cuptain Mel Brown 's hat, a picture , and three old
IJnuks. 1\ rl;'plica of the Majestic Showboat and "Atta Bov··
built by Thomas J . Reynolds was given to 1he sQc1ety .
·
Our nag whi r·h has nown over the l'apitnl wa s sent to
M a ~·or Fred Ta ylor for use at the Virgil A. I..ewis historic honw
;mel given to ~he societ y by Mayor Fred Taylor . 111e letter from
Honorable John Slaek of House of Hepresenwtil'es, reads as
follows :

"11l is is to certify that the LtCcompanying fla g wa s flown
m•er the U. S. Capit ol on Decem ber IH. 1975."
The group en joyed a potluck lunch and afterwards plans
were u1ade to meet on Thursday, J~n u a ry 22, at 10 a .111 .
(YJ' . PLEASANT - Mrs. Vicki Keefer reported brie!!y on
the N&lt;:1t ional Extension Homemakers Confere nce which will be
licld in Morgantown, W. Va. Aug ust 15-20 of this yea r. The
theme is "The Herita ge Trail _. Pathway to th e Future." Any
information regardin g the Homemakers Conferen('e will be
sent to each club president.
Mrs. Elmer Gruese r presided at Mason County Extension
Homema kers Counci l meeting Tuesda y and welcomed !he :!5
clu b rcp1;esen tatives present. New Year's Reso lutions were
given by the president.
Mrs. Howard Garland, vice pr esiden t, used Scripture Cor.
4th chapter, 6th verse and n remlin ~ for the devotiona ls. Mrs.
Dana Durst, the new secretary, recHl minutes of the last
meeti ng.
Mrs. Vicki Keeler, Extension Home Demons.t ration Agent:
gave the lr e&lt;:~sure r '.s report Uuring the a bse nce of Mrs . Crace

Bro"11.
Mrs: Keefer thctnk ed those that donated thei r time
tc.:1chin g crafts at the workshop at Evergreen HiUs, Cot·
~Continu ed

Last resort for

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I'OI.I .Y' fl I'KUili .EM
JJEAH POLLY - Is there

any w~1y I can re nmve rust
s ta in s from my kit c hen
linol eum .floor'' We needed
mw·c space so we removed a
l!lCia l eabincl i.llld u n·
de n1ca lh it \vc r e rust stainl-l
made from water . I havti
tri ed everything I can think of
and nothing budges the rust.
- ELSIE .
OF:AII ELS IE- Your hes l
l&gt;l·t would be to buy a &lt;·tnn· ·
men·ial rust sta in remover.
If thl· £lour is ~J id omd the
fini sh worn , th t• stains ma)•
haw Jlcnctr~tl l' d, su they
wo uld ht• imposs ibl e to
n~mo ve. As a htst resort
squPcze somt• lt.•mon juke on
tht&gt; stain. t•nvcr with salt and
rub briskly. Tht•n• is ;1 failtt
l'hi1llt'l' that might help. -

POI.I.Y.
DEAH POI.L V - My Pel
Perve is with the way ol der
wumen i:lre ignurcd by the
newspapers and magazines.
Look &lt;1t th eir suggestiuns for
beauty hinl, , You will fin d
cosmetics and hair stvles for
blondes, brunettes &lt;J.nd rcll
heads bul I he old gr"y haired
gals are ignored . We C~ rc s till
~d i ve ond in terested and , we
hope, interes ting . . . ,. . HELEN.
DEAR PO LL Y - I Jwve a
hint for the Jm\y wh o ·t:oulcl
nut remove dry blood s l&lt;:Jins.
~ f the s iCJin lrets nut been
set
by
permanen tly

something she nwy have
tr ied pre viou-sly, ordina r y
peroxid e should remove it.
She may have to soak the
stai n seve ral limes. Fresh
per i1x ide should "bc;il " the
b'i&lt;uxl to the s urhH:e a nd then the TV set. Have fa lllily
it is easily removed with a members ·drop .in a ny loose
damp cloth. 1Polly's note change they can spare . The
Test first to see effect of money will help to pay for
peroxide on co lor and fabric .) . that nex t service ca ll. _
Empty thread spools arc MRS. R.S.L.
SAVE AS
ull';tl !ur ust· iP ll lt t&lt;.THilll'
You will ret·eivc a dollar if
MUCH AS
work. They cttn be matched Polly use s your favorite
as to size and then var nis hed homemaking idea,
Pet
or painted the desired eolur . Pct•vc, Polly's Problem ot
If one does not wish to use solution to a problem. Write
them full size cu t in half . Tu Polly in care of this news·
You ... Thorn MeAn Store
easi ly pl1int th e spools, space pa per.
Middlepol'"t, Ohio
on a stri ng &lt;-t nll spr&lt;.~y paint
with out
ge lt lng messy
fing ers. - MAHY F.
DF.tl R POLl. V - When
cracking nuts fur .baking &lt;)r
COMPLETE
oll1er uses, try this . Make a
hole in a thick sponge the size
INSURANCE SERVICE
of the type of nut bein g
ITtwkl'd . Plan : 'It t• ~ p ~~ I , !J.l'
on a hard surface , pu l a nul in
the hole, crack with a heavy
-hammer and yo u wi ll find the
eracking eas ier and no pieces
of shell fl ying around . MRS. J . 1..
DEAl! POLLY - Use club
soda to wipe yuur stain less
POMEROY
s teel.counter ra nge a nd ho~Jd
lop. It dries to a gleam with
"QUALITY •nd
no s.treo ks or spots.
SERVICE"
To sav e a s tra in on th&lt;.'
budge t when the TV goes out
and ~l repairmcm is needed
pl&gt;~ce a small bank on ·top of

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lotal Ex p endtlures
798 .04
M isce ll aneous
Tolal EKpendilures
1,897 .42
Mamtenance
I '• !6'~
Grand Total E )l p
Road
I J 6' r:
and Brtdge Fund
2, 195 46
Ba l ., Dec 3L 1975
7'1 29
A I TR ES S want ed t or 12
Total E11. p Plus Bal
midniqtlt 111 8 am
stli tt
Dec 31. 19 75
2,267 75
Ap
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son
at
C
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Cemetery Fund
Steak Hou se . A lso, tilking
Rec:etpfs
app li catio n s for Qril l cook's
Sal e Of Lo t s
100 00
12 31 lfc
lolal
Receipts
200
.00
.
- - ·----~~E ~ependttures
160 00
Sa l anes
Total E x.p enditur es
160.00
40 .00
Bat .• Dec 31.1975
To1a l E xp Plus Ba l
ARPENTER work , ceil ings
Dec 31. 1975
:wo 00
flooring s and panel i ng '
Federal Revenue
Phone 99 2 2759
Sl1aring Fund
1
1 7 IOtc
1.228 00
Bal . Ja h 1. 19 75
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Rece•pf!&gt;
Gran IS
I cdera l
2.589 00
1$ rOf'
Total R ecetp t s
1.589 00
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EE [) a gtanl room addition ,
Plus Recei p ts
3,817 00
or offi ce . showroo m . etc ')
E~ependrtur es
V.•c have a t9 7'i Mob.rte unit ,
1·1 x 70 !ot al elcc J tully
Matnt . and Operatton
Equ 1prn en t
3, 81 7'00
car peled l () if iccs in ce n ter
1
Tota l E xpe ndtlur es
3. 817 00
bath on cuc h end . Pri c ed
Tolal E~tp . Plus Bal
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Re d e emed n ur i ng Ye ar
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No 1 M otor yrader
4.3 1j 00
Oulstanding Jan 1,
R a t e o f tn t
6Pcl, 10 x ) 0 PEERLE' ,' Mohile
Hom e. ~ e w gas turn,l tC
19 75
1.885 00 Dute Ol I t(1al M &lt;i l
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buill in oven and rang e .
Redeemed DurtnQ Ye ar
prtc e r e duced lor qu i rt. sa le
Oulslandinct
t975
1,885 00 Tota l
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Jan I. 1975
R.1tco ttn t
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closets
with
storage
shelves . Dry b asement ,
garage and 1 acre . Onl y

Ptlonc 99 '1
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L IM E~TO N E

Ptlone Jr
after S p ,m

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and gravel
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F R E E RENT AT VILLAGE
MANOR
IN
MID
DLtPORT 1 We ar c so su re
that you will love our
a p arlme n iS that we give yo u
two weeks RENT rREE .
J u st pay your security
d epostl and s t ay St)l m o1 1lh s
and the firs t 2 weeks Is tre e .
Y o u will e ni oy monthly
teases . att etectr 1c l i v mg ,
carpetmg , , range
and
r e lr Jgerator . fr ee trash
p1 c kup , ca ble TV (o ptional)
and
la u ndry
l ac ilili es
Convenieht to shopp 1ng on
Third a nd Mil t i n Mid
dlepor t VIL L AG E M ANO R
1s" yours l or o n e bed ro om
a partm en l s s t arttng at St04
monlhly plu s e l ec we pay
for eve ryth 1ng els e See th e
Ma na ge r
at
R 1vers i d e
Ap itrtm ent s or c al l 992 3273
Ttl ts o ffe r w ilt end soon , so
move in now and save $5$5
10 23 lfc
HO USE tn ~ yracuse , 5 rm s
and bath
Phon e 992 2!r30
al! e r S p m
1 8 61(
FURNISHED
apartment
adult s only in Middleport
Phone 99? 387 ·1
3 25 tr c

A I R CO w eldin g mac-hine , new
e t ec all a ccesso r i es in
e luded Ph o n e 991. 3410 .
10 '}8 tIC
LO(U ST
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po sts .

GRAIN fed b ee t we1qhS be
t w ee n 500 an d 600 l bs Ph one
9 19 25J2
1 8 61c
1971 HONDA 35 0, e~t c elte n t
cond il 10n, L ow mrteagc ,' $575
Ptl on e 99 2 596 t
t a 6tp,
E ND 01 SEASO N c u s tom er
.l ppr eciali on sa te now at
Rob 's M arlo: et. 1\ppl es !.? 98
bushe l, o rang es ! w(l doz en .
Sl , 1anger 1n es lhr ee C1ozcn
l or Sl. Grapes . t tlree p ou nds
f o r $1
Wh il e the supply
l asts
Bo b 's .Ma rket in
Ma son. W . Va Phone 773
572 1, hour s 10 am . til l 5 . 30
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CO UNTR Y
M o btle Home
Park , Rt 33 , ten miles n or th
of P(lm er(ly . Large lots with
conc re t e pa t io s, Sidewalks, p
r u nner s and o#f s treel
parking Phone 992 7479
12 31 lfc

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2 B EDRM trailer , air co n
d tllontng , l clellis io n . fur
nt sh e d Phone 99 2 2'l l ·l
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CO-OP
Automatic Water
Model UCXXX .
210,000
Weekty Gra~n
Capacity

J, Reg. 1339.00 Val.

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RT. 33 NORTH

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bungalow ,
bath ,
heating , T-P water,
move Asking $6800

COZY BRICK -

BR~

LP
fa 5t

3 BRs ,
bath ,
On ly,

modern k it, fine
dtn lng and utility .

S1 1.000.
MODERN -

3 BR s ..

1°'

baths ,
full
basement ,
famtly room . 4 c ar ga rage,
and good garden spa ce .

$31 ,000 .
4 ACRES

~ 2 hou ses, one
renova't ed , central heat &amp;
a i r . Lots of ptnes with
spacious yard . $31.000

MIDDLEPORT -

3 large

BRs ., vas! living room , h o t
water h eat, I '~ baths , one
enclosed . Lot 70J,, 1 ~0. Ju s t

$16.500
COOLVILLE AREA -

4

BRs ., 2 , baths, hot water
heat. enormou s mode rn
kitchen , full basement and
5 to 68 acres of land
1

BUILDING LOT S AND
ACREAGE
IF , YOU
DON ' T
KNOW
PROPERT Y
KNOW
YOUR . REAL TOR .

F rom t he largest True
Bu l l do zer' Rad 1ator t o
sma llest H e ater Core
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Nathan Biggs
R•diator Specialist

I'ARTICULA!l
OATE '!

E'IIACfl..Y, COLONe~
HAKIM~ AS CA1RQ'5
C HIEF OF;' POLICS -

CBS

-WE'~e

&gt;10PIN6 'IOU CAN CONSULT
THE RECOI&lt;DS A"l) T~LL U$ If'

ANI'· &lt;11_A./Qg CRIMWI!L VJI)}.E}J~
OCCURRED HeRe ON THAl'DATE!

ca rpeting ,

bldgs. DOWN PAYMENT
and bal. like rent . $38,000.
POMEROY - Close to Rl.
bath ~

carpeting,
H . W . ' heat.

W· l ots of cabinets , storage

bldg . $7 ,900.
CLOSE IN -

BR HOME , jusl finished
r.emoC:Ie l ing . Salem
St ,
Rutrarld
Phone 742 · 2306
after 4 p .m or see Milo B
Hutch inson .
10 9 tfc

home with 2.17 a cres of
good ground, 1 story, 3 BR,
bath, nice kitchen , utility
R. full basement, very
large concrete
garage &amp;
workshoo. carport, S2e,ooo.

Rl. 143 -

Pt1one
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RM
H OUSE ,
basement , and 5
Phone 9'12 50 35.

f'ULL
acres .
1·6 Otc

in

CheSler .
2
be~rooms . and bath . good
con d i tion Phone Ray Rllfl ,,
C6111 9R~ 42 ·i.'i
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992 2180

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SELLER
DON'T
WORRY ABOUT BUYERS
WE HAVE MANY - LIST
WITH US TODAY.
992.22!9 or 992-2568

10 :30-Woman Allvel 33.
11 :()()-News 3,4,6,8,)0,13,15; ABC News 33.
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3,4, 15; Movie " KIIIdozer" 8; Movie "Because
You ' re Mine" 10; News 20; Janakl 33.
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PalSS
Puss
Puss

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club .
Stx notrump would fall one
trick short South could only
come to 11 tricks with the
spade finesse off.
Also. if North had played six
dtamonds a spade lead would

have cooked his goose since

South

clubs divided 5-2 and lhe spade
finesse was off.

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A Texas reader wants to
know if you must contmue to
game after a forcmg lwo bid
and a bust response.
The answer is that the rules
of bridge allow you lo pass
any time it is your turn to bid .

Norlh's three·club call was
the Jacoby transfer and South
dutifully btd three doamonds ,

S110W '(OU
SOMfTHiti'··

Howeve r. if you do pass short
of game anq make game, be
ready to explain why to your

When North cont inued to
three notr.ump . Sout.h knew
that hts partner was in·
terested in a slam Without
slam mterest North would

partner .
(for a copy of JACOI:l Y
MODERN, send $7 to "Wm

a t Bridge ." cia th is

s imply have btd three
no trump directly .
Sou th 's four clubs and

newspaper. P. 0

Box 489,

Radto City Stat1on. New "-ark.
N. Y. 10019)

North's four hea rts were cue
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ALLEY OOP

by THOMAS JOSEPH

READY M t x ' LU~~R~ i t
d e liyer e d right to yot.rr
p r oject . Fasl anu easy ~ r fe
estimr~tes
Phone 992 3(9 ·1·
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Swee p er s , loastcrs . irlftts ,
&lt;i ll sm:~tt app l iances , L a;wr~
mower . next lo S1ate H ..ll
way Ga r age on Ro ute~7.
Phone 9t!5 3B25
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Modern San fla t to n . 992 1'il54
or 992 73.t9
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riqht jealoi.Js

WOU LD YOU BEL IE V~?
Build an all stee l buildtng,a t
Po l e Barn pr ices? Golde n
Gia n t A ll ~ t ee t Buildi'n~s .
R r 4 Box 148 , WavC'rJv .
Ohto Ptl onc 9·17 1296
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nature!

Fu'sttime I ever
. see Becki.j
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DOWN

Uberal side

1 WaU niche
2 Lure (2 wds.)
3 The Devil

Scent bag
Bistro
English

within one
(2 wds.)

essayist
15 Poetic
tribute
16 Poker term.
17 Bldddy
18 AlfredTlrpltz
19 Terminate

4 Swruner
(Fr.)
5 Early
Jewish

8 Mann clas-

sic (3 wds.)
9 Montana
city

Yesterday's 'Aoswer
12 Principle
28 Woody
16 Withered
Allen's
22 Mexican
forle
tree
29 Eastern
Z3 - of a
Christian
30 FeU

25 Carry
26 TroUey
sound

32 Shoelace
38 Here, in

%7 Dawn
per-

38- Lanka

behind

France
(Ceylon)

sonified

France

Z5 Bauble
Z6 ChapUn

Z8

bu ild ln g
derrtck .

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32 Destiny

ULABNER

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14,1976
6:oo-&lt;:olumbus Today4; Public Affairs 10.
6:2&gt;--Farm Reoort 13,
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State 13.
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33.
8:30-Big Valley 6.
9:oo-A.M. 3; Phil Donahue 4, 15; lucy Show 8; Mike
Douglas 10; Morning Wilh D. J. 13.
9:30-Not For Women Only 3: One Life to Live 6;
Tattletales 8; New Zoo Revue 13.
1D:oo-&lt;:elebrlty Sweepstakes 3.4, 15; Edge of Night 6;
Price Is Right 8,10; Mike Douglas 13.
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Dlnahl 6.
11:30-tiollwyood Squares 3,15; Happy Days 13;
Midday 4; love of Life 8,10; Sesame Street 20,33.
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6,13; As the World Turns 8,10.
2:()()-$10,000 Pyramid 6,13.
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8, 10.
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4:()()-Mister Cartoon 3; Merv Griffin 4; Somerset 15;
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20,33: Movie "Sail a Crooked Ship" 10; Dinah I 13.
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YOU are interested ·In
bu i l ding a new home o r for
your
pre se nl
home
r emode led, con tact Roush
Const ru c ti o n , Phon e 991
7583
1 2 12.tc

North East

in dummy , knocked out the
ac~ of diamonds and claimed
- since he could d1scard one
of dummy's spades on a high

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

WAI\T 1"0

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Phon e
949 1487 or 949 2000 Rac 1n e
Ohio , Crill Br adford .
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-presentsThe First In A Series
of Bicentennial Programs
This Thursday at 10:15

alert for ways to add to your
l 1:1anc es toda y A br1ght
prol l l a b le 1dea you ve
overlooked may occur lo you

GEMINI (Moy 21-June 20) You

One letter simp)y sta11£1s for another., In this ,sample A ts
used for thr three L's. X fnr the two 0 s. etc. S1nglc letters.
apostrophes, the length :md formation of the words are_ dl
tlints. EaC'.h day Ihe ('ode lel~crs are difftrent.

Mlddttport, 0. Ph . 992-2711

(March 21-Aprll19) Try

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8:3D-lowell Thomas Remembers 20.
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HYSELL RUN ·· lovely

ROOMS
and
bath
Pomeroy near Kroger ' s
Store. $4 ,000 Phone 992 2729
or see Jerry Hawk
1 4 12tp

LITI'LE ORPHAN ANNIE

W I LL TR I M or CUI fr ees a~Q
shrubb ery
Phone 949 15ol 5
or 7.!2 3167
12 18 26~f

C.

33;

enough to s etlle for six
diamonds .
There was very little to the
play. South won the club lead

1 N .T.

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SEW IN G MAC H I N E l'&lt;e p ai f S,
service . all makes 99? 1211•1
The 1 abrtc Sh()p , P.omeroty'
Au thonzcd St ngN Sa l es arid
We
Sharpen
Se r vice
Scissors
3 '9 tic

West

Pass
3 N T Pass
4•
Pass
P(ISS P&lt;1ss Pass
Opening lea d - J •

l O 9 J..c.

acres, lovely for building
site or frailer . water
available $4,000.

, 4-t ACRE tor sa te
(61111 667 3333 ,

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REMODEliNG .
Ptumb1,fl'g,
h ea l ing and a ll t ypes o t
genera l
r epa, r
Work
guaranteed
20 yea r s ex
p erience
Phon e 992 240,9
51 t k

TO

Storage bldg . S15,000,
POMEROY - 5 hilly acres,
3 BR, bath, la rge kitchen

-in

!

E XCAVAT ING , doze r
and backhoe work : sep t~c
lanks
insta ll ed .
dump
tr ucks and 1(1 boys tor h i r~ .
wil l haul f ill d1rt , lop soli.
limestone a n d g ra ve l Call
Bob or Roger Je ffers , d ay
phone 9917089 , n 1ght pho~e
991 3525 or 992 .5132
1
2 11 ,. ,

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Now

six notrump : but was wise

EAST
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SOUTH IDI
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• A Q62
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Pomeroyt·

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c r ecflon. &lt;~0 It
Phone 992 5466 .

Is

bids . South was tempted to btd

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toetuf,

paneling ,

bath , 1 } ac r e,
lull basemen t. IJfilily room .
built tn
~ ..., rch ,
garage .
Phone 9n 7733
12 30 ti c

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Ph . 99'2 ·'2114

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O' DELL A l incm ent 1oca't:C d
be h ind
R Utl and
Gr,lde
Sc hool. Tu n e u p, brakes ,
Whee l bal11ncu.,g at 1n cme nt.
Phone 74'J 2004
11 16 tt c

RUTLAND 1 story
franie, 2 BR , bath, d i ning
R.. wash bldg .. garage . A
VERY GOOD BUY S8,500 .
RUTLAND - I STORY
FRAME. balh 2 BR ,

8,10 ;

News

Hodgepodge Lodge 20 . ·
7:()()-Truth or Cons. 3; To Tell the Truth 4; Bowling for

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SNUTH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

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paneling ,

o RM . HOUSE,

HOU S E

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CONCE!it~S TH/5

NORTH
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D &amp; D TR EE Trunmmg . 20
y£&gt;ar5 ex. p er ten&lt;:e tnsu,ed ,
fre e eslimc1fes , Cal l 99i?J84
or ( 61 J ) 69 8 7157 Alb any .' 1
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8:()()-Movin' On 3,4, t5; Happy Days 6, 13; Good Times
8, 10.
8:30-Welcome Back, Kotter 6, 13; Joe &amp; Sons I ;
Consumer Survival 20,33: Channel 10 Reports 10.
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WHA Ali -Star Game 20; Margot Fonteyn 33.
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WIN AT BRIDGE
Transfer cues small slam

NEW LISTING ~ Like new
3 BR s with 11i ce paneling ,
carpeting , grand bath ,
garage , and over 1 ;;&gt; a c r e .
$25, 500 . Fi'le Po tnfs .

7 .. 7112 acres, home has 4

POMEROY· LANDMARk.
. ..~_Jack W. Carsey, Mgr .
~
Phone 992-2181

LOT 40 x 100 ;t , S500 . Close to
. Kroger's in Pomeroy Call
M U DERN design SIP.reo, A'
(I 1 A64 2J90 after J · 30 p .m ..
t rack 1ape . am lm radio
Reynoldsburg , Ohio
co mb i nation . Balance S98 60
~ 11 3tc
or term s . Call 992 3965.
I 1 I f c OL D ER il lfldern 7 rm . home ,
carpeled and co mpletely
fur nished, with for ce d air
HAY lor' sa te or trad e ror cor n
furnace . 3 , acre tot . Phone
Pho"le 1.0 2 0fl~ .
I II 4tp

Pomeroy, Ohio

$21 ,500.00.

OEXTE R ~ 157 acres,
large
home,
fencing ,
limber, barn and other

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' Call 992-7537

EXCAVA TIN G .
doz~l' ,
ba c khoe
and
d ltc h ,t- ~
Ct\art es R
ll alf i el d Baok
Hoe Serv ic e . Rurlanct , Oh~ .
Phon e 7&lt;t2 2008 .
1 ( '30 781c ,,

garage .
CLOSE
SHOPPING $9,500 .

$299

VAC/IT ION over
We off er
,greatesl savmgs e ven on
trail e rs and fold downs
Guarantee and service wtlat
we sell 91h year wit h Star
Craft
Camp Con ley ~~ ~ ~r
Crall . R I 6'} North Of PI
Pteasan t
I 1'2 3tc

16 ACRES near Rutland wllh 3
bedrm
house .
S12 ,000.
House in Harrisonv i lle ,
!10 .00 0 ; 1970 Buick Riveria ,
full power , no rust $1,200.
P11one 7.J2 2796
1 6 8tc

Kuhl Cake Decor ·

'C"i'f'A'NE.

. Conditioner

For Sale

COAL. lin1CStone and all types
of salt and rock salt for ice
and snow removal
Ex .
c el si or Sa i l Works, E as t
Matn St ., Pomeroy, Oh io .
Phone 992 3891.
12 7 1fc

RACINE -

I WEEK ONLY!

11 9 ti c

·t llED R M mobile h ome . New
197!1 m o d e l SISO per month
•ot ally f u rni sh ed
Phon e
!1011 773 Sl07 . M&lt;tson . II\

7J2

(0/\ L fOR S/I LE CAB Coa l
Com p any . 1 mde n orltl o f
Cheshire. on R I 7 Pick your
own $20 p er to n Open 6 da ys
per week , or c-a tt 161.1) 367
733 0 lo r f urth er i nformation
1 8 7B t c

5434 .

FURNI S HED •a par tm ent 4
rooms and bath , adu lt s on ly
Phone 992· 5906 .
12 18 ttc

Ph on e

12 9 261p

3 /\ N O 4 RM furn iS hed and
unfurn1 s h ed apt s Phone 992

BEDROOM l urn1 Shed
apartm e nt
at
V11tage
Manor Ptlone YY2 3273
..
12 19 26t c

ranch home , .:~ B . R .s, 11 2
ceramic baths , oil furna ce.
large kitchen w1th d i nmg . 2
ca r garage I acre . Only
$25, 000. Tuppers Plains

Renovaled 3
BRs, n ice large bath , 7

l 6'&gt; H

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NEW LISTING -- l arg e

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GQQ[I {luatt!y t1ay

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Po t1 tf'roy 11 (!111(.' illld ' U' U
(&gt;ttl ! Et~~ · !vi dill
f'&gt;unt croy
Oh ro

0 1 R 10(10 x ?l)nrw •ire s. S IOII
NICtl F"h onc '1 '1 ? 6666
1 11 3• p

JO Cl P.IC 11 ches t trcc;e r .
lil&lt;.c n row l car .1nd ' ot l"l

r OR RENT OR SALE
]
beclrm
mobile hornt• , un
l ur n1shed , uti tilr es pa1d on
R t 33 in Bur l ingham Phone
992 7751 .
1731 41 c
HO LI~E~n R u tlanc.t

Llcens@d
baker
a nil'
decorator .
Kitchen State Inspected ,

H OUS E on Lin Coln Hgt s 2
b edrm , large kitchen . ful l
basem ent. eHetten t bu y for
$8,900 , with new fu rnitur e,
onty SlO.JOO Ph one 992 7648
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TEAFORD

f'VI' I111l C/S

Rainbow " 10; Dinah 13.
4:3D-Mod Squad 6: Partridge Family 8; Sesame St.
20.33.
S : ~Bonanza ~; Junior Theatre 4; Family Affair 8;
Star Trek 15.
5:3~Adam - 12 4 ; News 6; Beverly Hillbillies 8; Elec.
Co. 20,33; Adam 12 13.
6:oo-llews 3,4,8,10, 13, 15; Zoom 20.33; ABC News 6.
6:3D-NBC News 3,4, 15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;

CAKE BAKING • :

Pomerov Office
10§ Butternut
992-334S
Formerly Weed Whole sa le .
Fcatunng :
D e tu x Zerox Copy Se'r vice,
Off i ce
S u pp l ies ,
Mimeograph
Su pp lies •
la r g es t se lection of wed
d ing sup p lies in So uth
east ern Oh1o .
, The Pri nt Shop complet e
t Still in busmess in Mid·
dteporU
12 B 2mo .

cctvcr ilm tm mpx rilc.tio n 7P f CRE'. wooded l and m •he
&lt;.oun • ry
some
suilab l c
•rnck. s•erco
1 ts u. o1 h c r
burld1nq 5t 1es . qoud access
· ypes Cull 'I'J7 1'16 '
rof'd
Close •o Chcs•cr
I I J tc
par •1alty fen ced
Phtone
1,1)111 'IH'• 11()(1 or 1IH 11 t'J l :&gt;
?4111 L OCI •. T pos ts NCw 12 Qa
1 13 1•t
\ in CtlCSIN 17f ' ot nq l (' Sh(.ll
Phcne li'J ~ 1 '· 'J
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1 13 26 •p3
BEDRM .
home ,
just
l 1n 1shed , femodeling . Sat em
1 R ON ! ONE . QOOd condlitOn
St • Rulland Phone 742 2306
c xccttcn• •one . •wo mull•h
afler 4 p m or see Milo 8 .
ptcces ') '·II 1 ccord10n used
H utch iso n
v('ry lt "lc w i th case ')'] UU
9 23 !fc
Co n• brown co r duroy w i t h
&lt;; hcep fur !i nmq . worn ve r y
li '' l c ~~n (tress 1 p1n1&lt;. . 1
h l uc
I red
new STyl es .
excel l ent c ond 1•ion 3 Si •,o
Virgil
Sr ., Broker
Phon e I t'll I t 'JH ' 111: or 16 111
110 Mectlantc Pomeroy, 0 .
Phone 992 ·3325
I 13 J• p

I'· ! I CHE VROL.E I P1 du p
•o n I Wll Ce l clrlv C 'S p . V I'
Wl' t1 /m I Ill
r1pC plilyer
r ,1cJto
Si' /P!I
rhonc 1 1?

Club 8; Mister Rogers 20, 3:1. Movie " To Find a

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I N (• I ' ·H It Chilnncl (II •ra n s

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1 L L 1 1lVI E book k&lt;.•c per .
mus 1 ha ve cxpe rr e n cc
V. r ilc and send r esume •o
l ~ ox
rn 1 co I he D.1ity
&lt;.,c n •ine t P om e ro y 0 1110

Employment Wanted

CITY
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TON

4:()()-Speclal Treat 3,4, 15; Bewitched 6; Mickey MouS&lt;!

Real Estate For Sale

NOW selling r ulter Brus h
Pro'd ucts . Ph on e 992 341 0
10 6 lfc
o; prinu s
! Ill 7

Quality Print Shop

·l_;lc:O..:I..:m;:o"'-J

For Sale

E~epcndtlures

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Ph V92 -J9f3
1_ _ _ _ _ _ _

BLIND ADS

Card of Thanks

Gc nor at Properly Ta~t
Rea l Es t a te a nd
lrailer (Gr
oss
i
908 90
Rec
e tpts
Tang 1bt e Persona l Property
Ta)l (G ro ss)
768 25
Total Recetp ls
1,077 . 15
Tot al Begmning Balance
P l us Recroiots
2 26/ 75

St\ &lt;lCu!.e, Ohio

Whtt e. 7 dr' , 4 sp eed trans , rad to, body mouldings, w s
w fires. It 's l tke new w1 th less than 5.200 m i les .

Gasoline l ,u, fund
1, 1·18 .tl
Ro&lt;ld and Br tdge I und 590 60
fed RPvcnue Sl1cV1 n g
ill'' ( ttEVl
lU ll I WI)CCI
I un d
l.'nB 00
ctrtv !' p1 cl&lt;- up
j \,llunc c {J f
Total R ece tpl s
t,T c'O r y w,lrr, ,t ll'(
ChL•t. l&lt;.
General 1 und
1~ , 5 69 51
lh1 S IJe tor c you lluy il n e w
1 1. I' 11 •o '11c'ln t.. l ' r l c lt c [tr
fo..~o!or Veh1c l e L1cc n.:; e
flnr' Pt1 onc ,1 1T I' r '' p 111 or llll
RldOWcly nnd rhc Sli1 tl of
Ta x~ und
5,027 30
wcl'k.cnds '1~ 7 .I IYO
V(·&lt; c r(• n s Mcmo r t.~l Hosp 11n 1
I 9 I(C
Gas() line Tax fund
17 ,.100 .00
tor
'he
C/'.CCIIent
c
ar
e
1
Road and Br1dge I und 1.677 15
rrCPt\IC'd durtnq tll\1 !CCCIII
Ce metery I und
700 ,00
ll05P I 'il l i2 il 'IOil
'• PCC &lt;tll
1 ed Revenue Shar1nQ
•hnnk s al5o •o rcla•tv cs
fund
2,589 00
t rt r nd s ' iltld members o f •h e :"l t-'t.: I N V 1S aroun d I h e corner
To t al R cce 1pt s &amp; Balance s
Ge t your litte r s and mowcrc,
(11Ur ch o t ·cs us Ct1r1SI of
General f und
21,51-1.75
roady l or use now Clarence
t &lt;1 11 C I d ay ' amt s fo r rtlcir
Motor VehJCte Ltcense
ltdt . Rusti c Hilts . ~ yra c usc
&lt;ISSts• nn cc nnd lo. i tldncss
Tal:' fund
6.660 J1
Pt10ne 992 'J967 ilf l er 5 p m
dur &lt;n {l •ll tS ' tlll C
Gaso l i ne Ta~t r und
1.'l.SJ8 Jl
I 8 6tc
\ llit &lt;!ll1 A.~ \ l',lvcr
Road an~ Brtd ge ·r und 2 'J67 .75
Cemetery t Utid
200 00
I IJ 1'P
I eder.:tl Revenue Sharing
END or SE/\ SON c ustomer
apprec1at ton sa te now a1
I und
3,817.00
Ell.pe ndtfu res
Bob ' s Mar k et , flpp tes S2 98
Ge nera l fu n d
13 .098 96 I NCOME
bus h e l. oranges tw o doz en.
T /\X
pr epa r ed ,
Mo tor Ve.hic l e L1c en se
S1 Tangerin es th re e doze n
Fe d eral and slalc laxcs
Tax F un d
6.6·1·1. 92
for $1 Gra p es. lhree p o unds
W 1ll be done by appt onl y
Road and Brtdg e 1 una
for $ 1 While ltl e sup ply
Pl ease phon e 992 2272. or see
t asts
Bob's Market tn
13.J 80 81!
M r s Wa nda E bl1n , La ur e l
Mason , w , Va . Phone 773
Road anct Brtdge I un d 2. 195 J6
Cl i ff Rd , Porperoy
Cemcrery Fund
160 00
j 72 J. hours 10 n .m . !il l 5 30
12 31 JOic
nm
r ederal Revenue Sharing
r und
3,6 17.00 PI ! NO I cssons
now ,, c
I 6 !Ol e
Balance Dec 31,1975
CC p • tnQ
ll r' W
~IUd('tliS
General F und
8, J15 79
I)C Qtnners
in•crmL· dta lcs
Mo tor Vehtc le license
D &amp; J H OUS E o f r a br rc' s
.ldvan cc d
' u nc
tN t s
Ta11. r und
15. 49
.Janua ry Clearance !-. al e fi ll
Hilrvey l V,lnV r,lnl&lt;. cn
111
GasolinP. T.Jx F und
67 .53
rHaterrat in stock on sa te
\ prinq I ve nue
Pom ero y
Road and Brtdge r un d
72 29
r'tl one ~· 1 7 'n 111
111 1 5 p m :
Open 10 cl m
Cemete ry I und
JO 00
Mo nday lh ruu q h 1 , nt LJrdt~y
I I J ''' c
Tot al
.
8.611.10
· 1 .t t7tc.
CASH BALANCE ,
RECEIPTS AND
The Almanac
tW IL L be giv i ng p1ano l essons
EXPEND ITURE S
in my horne st arling F- eb 1
BY FUND
Uniled Press ·I nternational
I Qr in f ormal ron ca ll 99'2
Gene r al Fund
Today
is
Tuesday,
J
a
n,
13,
3771:1
Ba l ance . Ja n 1. 1975
5. 91 5 'J .!
R C' CCipfs
the 13th day of 1976 wtth :!&amp;3 to
Genera l Pr op er ty Tax
follow.
Real Es l ate and Trail er
! Gr oss 1
.'i .907 89
The moon ls movlng toward
Tang1bl e Pe r so n a l Property
full
moon.
v~ .. : IT E ', amoye d Hu stt..y Dog
Ta)( !G ro ss }
.1,99 :1 M
los I in VtCini!y of r rvc Po i nts
Estate Tax !Grossf7 15 73
The morning s tars are
ar ea Ca ll Maxme Gr rt ftt h ,
Loca l Govern m enl an d
9'17 2 133 day or 99'} 57flt a l! cr
State In come Tax
2,·11 2 J6 Venus and Saturn.
~ p m
C1g ar ette Ltcens e r ees and
The even ing stars are MerI 1'} 61 c.
t tnes (G r oss )
J7 50
Int ang ib le!&gt;
1,502 ·11 c ury and Jupiter .
Toii'i l Recetp ts
15 569 5 1
Those born on lhis date are
Tota l Begm n i ng Ba lan c e
under
the sign of Capnc:orn .
Plus Re ce ipts
21 , 511.7 5
paid for a ll makes and
Expendtture s
Horatio Alger, a ut hor of CASH
model s of mo b ile homes
Tola l Ex p en d itu r es
" rags-to-riches" stones, was
Phone ar ea co d e 6 1 .o~ .123
11.67563
l'l dm m ISi r at ive
9531
Tot a l E:o.pendtlures
born .Jan. 13, 1834. This is
.t 1 J ti c
Town Hatts , Memorta l
Amencan actor Robert
866 40
Blc.t gs &amp; Grounds
Total E x p enddu r es
Slack's 56th birthday,
I 1r e ProteC I IOil
~ 0 00
On thts day in hislory :
Tota l Expcnd 1tu r es
Ceme t er ies
lOGIVE / 1• ( i
(u tl iepup
.l 1 I DO
In 1864, famed composer
~ 111 0 111 11 $ (J td
f C!llol i C
To tul Ex p endit ures .
Stephen
Fosler
died
in
a
New
Li g hting
'
fr iend l y i'lll{l s il HCCirOIH11('
Grand Total Exp
N CCd5 (,ood IHHlle
Ph one
York hospital, three days
1\~ c rq s C&lt;t
Humane · .ucip•y
Ge n era l f u nd
13,098 .96
after
he
had
been
f01lnd
ill
'IIJ')
]I'!
\'1
Ba t . Oec 31, 1975
8,.1) ~ 79
Tota l E xp Pl us B.:t l
and almost penniless in a
t I l 6 C
Dec 3 1.1 975
21.51.1 75 hole l room .
Motor Vehicle L tcense
In 1868, the U.S. Senate
Ta x Fund
Balance , Jan . 1. 1975
1.6 33 11 refused to accept President
Rec e tpl s
DE fi L ER S in scra p , iro11 .
Andrew Johnson's ouster of
Mo 1or Veh tcle L tcense
melats . iu nk autos R tdcr's
Ta)l
s.on 30 War Se cretary Edwin
Sava g e Phone 997 5J68
To t al Rece1p 1s
S.On .JO
1 '} 791 p
Stanton and actmg Sec retary
To ta l Begtn n mg Bala n ce
Pl us R ece tpl s
6,660 4 t Ulysses Grant resigned, ·
W/\ NTE D old uprrght ptanos
Expend1turcs
in any co nd11 10 n Wi ll pay 510
In 19711, Biafra surrendered
Tola l E)(penditu r es
eac tl . 1 1rs1 tloor only Wt rle
Mtsce llan eous
10 Nigeria, ending a civil war
givi ng direcltons 1o W tll en
Total E)(penditures
P ia n o Co .. Bo x 18 8, S .;~rd1S.
in the African nation . .
Mainlenan ce
2.797 8:1
Ohio 139 t6 .
Grand T otal Exp .
In 1972, New York state
I 6 6tp
Mo1or Veh1c l e L1cen se
ruled
that a woman may
6 . 6.1&lt;~9 ?
TaxF und
Ba t , Dec 3 1, 1975
15 49
become a
profess ion'a l H AL L'S Sa t&gt;Jag e /\ 11 auloo:.
To t al Ex p Ptus Sa l
w i th tra mes and bOdtc s w1th
baseball umpire .
Dc c3 1. 1975
6.660 &lt;11
or wtlhoul m o tcrs , $ 1 tlund
Gaso l me Ta.o~ Fund
r ed . Ti n .50 hundred Will
Bat , Ja n 1, 197 5
1, 1,184 1
buy m e t a l s and sc rap rron
A thought for the day:
Recetph
On old R t JJ, JUSt ac ross
GaSo lin e Ta x
12.400 00
from G rue s er ' s Chipp er
American writer Washington
To 1a t R eceipts
1'1 ,400 00
Monday through Friday 9
Irving
said,
"
A
sharp
tongue
To t'at Begtnning Ba la nce
I tit 4 p m , Sal urday , 9 tit
Plus Recetpls
13 .5.18 4 1 is the only edged tool that
no on
E~tp e ndt1ur es
12 l o1 .76tc
grows keene r with constant --- -----~.·-----Tot al Expendt!ures
MIScell aneo us
5.919 00 use .''
OLD fu rn1 1ur e, tee bo xes .
bras s b,e ds , ston e jars, or
T(ltMaintenance
al E x pendi l ur es
7.5 61. 88
compl e te household s Wr1te
Grand Tcta l E xp
GasO i it"le
M
0
M1t1 er,
Rt.
2.
Pomeroy , Ohio Cal t 992
TaK r und
13 48068
/11.$JI'f''~
Brtl . Dec 31. 1975
07 53
7760
10 7 74
To la1 Exp Plo s Bal
Dec 3 1, 1975
13 ,5&lt;18 .:11

Road and Brodg c Fund
Bal , Jan I , 191 5
59il .60

lARRY LAVENDER

1299S

fl. ddtltonal 25c Charge per
/\ dverttsern ent
.
OFFICE HOURS
8 30 a 111
to 5 . 00 p m
Daily , 8 J On . nt to 12: 00 Noon
Satu rrtay

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CARD OF THANKS
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'5700 to r 50 word minimum
E a c h add i tional W0 1'" d 3
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Wanted To Buy

AVAilABLE ro
INDIVIDUALS ONLY!
NON COMMERCIAL
NO REFUNDS.

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Pels

$}25

WINDOWS&amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
\1DI NG SOFFITT
GU r rERS -AWNINGS

Loca l car. s h i!~p inside and out, good n ew tir es . cu~ to m
whee ls, dark g·reen vi nyl roo t . green finish , AM r adio
cm d t ape, factory em , power steeri ng and Urakes,
au t omatic Book Va l ue $3050 00

Wanted

12 WORDS
4 DAYS

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1973 BUICK leSABRE
CUS. HT CPE. ClearanceSl995
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N Ord

BlowJlmto Walls &amp; Attics

Book Value $3'00

Notice

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abo"e cartoon. 1ads
days

ADDUCE OVERDO
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An••••r: Ji,, puf1w tuu mudtu·•·•ghi - HE OVERL OADED

FINANCIAL REPORT
OF TOWNSHIPS
For Ftsral Y ear Ending
Dec e mber3 1s t , 19H
Co lumb ia Town ship
M eigs County
Rt . 3 Albany, Ohto
January 7, 1976
I ce rlif y 'the to l tow1 n g r epo r t
to be co rrect
Glo r ia Hutton
Towns h i P Clerk
Tel No 61o.l 696 3462
SUMMARY OF
CASH BALANCE 5,
RECEtFTS AND
EXPENDI1' URES
Batanc e Jan 1, 1•75
Genera l Fund
s _. , 04 5.2.t
Moto r Ve h i cl e License

pP r

Blown
Insulation Services

CHEVROLET C-10 FlE ETSIDE Clearance S3095

19H

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That Tune 13; Family Affair 15; Antiques 20: Wild
Wild World of Animals 33.
7:30-Hollywood Squares 3;,4; let's Cleol with II 6;
S25,000 Pyramid 8: National Geographic 20,33;
Price Is Right 10: To Tell the Truth 13; High School
TV Honor Society 15.

TUESDAY , JANUARY 13, t97&amp;

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st10 tJid be ·a good self-starter
today Don '! de lay by waiting
tor the slowpokes 1o wake up.

CANCER (June 21-July 22) II
you have any work of a mental
nattJre to tjo today. selec1 a
qulel secluded area to operate
tn lnterrupl1ons w111 ctera11 your
train of thougt11

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be a
good listener today . Someone
will have va luable mformat1on
to 1mpart. You'll want to gel the
whole drill of it

VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sopt. 22)
Don'l be fearful of pulling your
tdeas t o the test tod ay You
won I know how good they are
unless you try thefT\ on others

LIBRA (Sopt. 23-0ct. 23) Your
cu riosity IS an assel today .
Read a good book or bnng

yourself up to date on current
topics You have excellent
retentiOn

.SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-No•. 21)
Perhaps your most gamtut area.
today w111 be m situations
where you s hare ap interest most esper:1ally where a prof1t
molive is rnvo lved

SAGITTARIUS (No•. 23-Dec.
21) If you look c losely at
s t1uat1on s today . you'tt find
each has several alternatives.
We1gt1 them carefully .

CAPRICORN (Doc. 22·J ....
11} To&lt;iay you perform well
with co-workers . provided all
part1es are wtlhng to carry 1heir
we1ght. Bnng others into lhe
ptcture.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Fob. 11)
You should have a Dleasurable
day. You II be· m a chummy
mood Others will enjoy you as
much as you ·n dole on their
c ompany

PISCES (Ftb. 20·Morch 28)
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RETIRED o r semi ret1red
lady to lt ve 1n Free room
and board and small waoes
for l igh t dlJ t 1es fiee at 308
Page St .. Middleport. O h 10
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lotal Ex p endtlures
798 .04
M isce ll aneous
Tolal EKpendilures
1,897 .42
Mamtenance
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Grand Total E )l p
Road
I J 6' r:
and Brtdge Fund
2, 195 46
Ba l ., Dec 3L 1975
7'1 29
A I TR ES S want ed t or 12
Total E11. p Plus Bal
midniqtlt 111 8 am
stli tt
Dec 31. 19 75
2,267 75
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Cemetery Fund
Steak Hou se . A lso, tilking
Rec:etpfs
app li catio n s for Qril l cook's
Sal e Of Lo t s
100 00
12 31 lfc
lolal
Receipts
200
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160 00
Sa l anes
Total E x.p enditur es
160.00
40 .00
Bat .• Dec 31.1975
To1a l E xp Plus Ba l
ARPENTER work , ceil ings
Dec 31. 1975
:wo 00
flooring s and panel i ng '
Federal Revenue
Phone 99 2 2759
Sl1aring Fund
1
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Bal . Ja h 1. 19 75
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EE [) a gtanl room addition ,
Plus Recei p ts
3,817 00
or offi ce . showroo m . etc ')
E~ependrtur es
V.•c have a t9 7'i Mob.rte unit ,
1·1 x 70 !ot al elcc J tully
Matnt . and Operatton
Equ 1prn en t
3, 81 7'00
car peled l () if iccs in ce n ter
1
Tota l E xpe ndtlur es
3. 817 00
bath on cuc h end . Pri c ed
Tolal E~tp . Plus Bal
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J. BI I 00 ©
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19 75
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prtc e r e duced lor qu i rt. sa le
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Jan I. 1975
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lock, tr on l end we 1qhts and
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Phone YY'l
16 '&gt;H
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closets
with
storage
shelves . Dry b asement ,
garage and 1 acre . Onl y

Ptlonc 99 '1
t 5 I 'Ji c

L IM E~TO N E

Ptlone Jr
after S p ,m

I I I i• p

and gravel
Darst a t 742 'JB~O
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F R E E RENT AT VILLAGE
MANOR
IN
MID
DLtPORT 1 We ar c so su re
that you will love our
a p arlme n iS that we give yo u
two weeks RENT rREE .
J u st pay your security
d epostl and s t ay St)l m o1 1lh s
and the firs t 2 weeks Is tre e .
Y o u will e ni oy monthly
teases . att etectr 1c l i v mg ,
carpetmg , , range
and
r e lr Jgerator . fr ee trash
p1 c kup , ca ble TV (o ptional)
and
la u ndry
l ac ilili es
Convenieht to shopp 1ng on
Third a nd Mil t i n Mid
dlepor t VIL L AG E M ANO R
1s" yours l or o n e bed ro om
a partm en l s s t arttng at St04
monlhly plu s e l ec we pay
for eve ryth 1ng els e See th e
Ma na ge r
at
R 1vers i d e
Ap itrtm ent s or c al l 992 3273
Ttl ts o ffe r w ilt end soon , so
move in now and save $5$5
10 23 lfc
HO USE tn ~ yracuse , 5 rm s
and bath
Phon e 992 2!r30
al! e r S p m
1 8 61(
FURNISHED
apartment
adult s only in Middleport
Phone 99? 387 ·1
3 25 tr c

A I R CO w eldin g mac-hine , new
e t ec all a ccesso r i es in
e luded Ph o n e 991. 3410 .
10 '}8 tIC
LO(U ST
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po sts .

GRAIN fed b ee t we1qhS be
t w ee n 500 an d 600 l bs Ph one
9 19 25J2
1 8 61c
1971 HONDA 35 0, e~t c elte n t
cond il 10n, L ow mrteagc ,' $575
Ptl on e 99 2 596 t
t a 6tp,
E ND 01 SEASO N c u s tom er
.l ppr eciali on sa te now at
Rob 's M arlo: et. 1\ppl es !.? 98
bushe l, o rang es ! w(l doz en .
Sl , 1anger 1n es lhr ee C1ozcn
l or Sl. Grapes . t tlree p ou nds
f o r $1
Wh il e the supply
l asts
Bo b 's .Ma rket in
Ma son. W . Va Phone 773
572 1, hour s 10 am . til l 5 . 30
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CO UNTR Y
M o btle Home
Park , Rt 33 , ten miles n or th
of P(lm er(ly . Large lots with
conc re t e pa t io s, Sidewalks, p
r u nner s and o#f s treel
parking Phone 992 7479
12 31 lfc

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2 B EDRM trailer , air co n
d tllontng , l clellis io n . fur
nt sh e d Phone 99 2 2'l l ·l
I 11 3tc

CO-OP
Automatic Water
Model UCXXX .
210,000
Weekty Gra~n
Capacity

J, Reg. 1339.00 Val.

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RT. 33 NORTH

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bungalow ,
bath ,
heating , T-P water,
move Asking $6800

COZY BRICK -

BR~

LP
fa 5t

3 BRs ,
bath ,
On ly,

modern k it, fine
dtn lng and utility .

S1 1.000.
MODERN -

3 BR s ..

1°'

baths ,
full
basement ,
famtly room . 4 c ar ga rage,
and good garden spa ce .

$31 ,000 .
4 ACRES

~ 2 hou ses, one
renova't ed , central heat &amp;
a i r . Lots of ptnes with
spacious yard . $31.000

MIDDLEPORT -

3 large

BRs ., vas! living room , h o t
water h eat, I '~ baths , one
enclosed . Lot 70J,, 1 ~0. Ju s t

$16.500
COOLVILLE AREA -

4

BRs ., 2 , baths, hot water
heat. enormou s mode rn
kitchen , full basement and
5 to 68 acres of land
1

BUILDING LOT S AND
ACREAGE
IF , YOU
DON ' T
KNOW
PROPERT Y
KNOW
YOUR . REAL TOR .

F rom t he largest True
Bu l l do zer' Rad 1ator t o
sma llest H e ater Core
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Nathan Biggs
R•diator Specialist

I'ARTICULA!l
OATE '!

E'IIACfl..Y, COLONe~
HAKIM~ AS CA1RQ'5
C HIEF OF;' POLICS -

CBS

-WE'~e

&gt;10PIN6 'IOU CAN CONSULT
THE RECOI&lt;DS A"l) T~LL U$ If'

ANI'· &lt;11_A./Qg CRIMWI!L VJI)}.E}J~
OCCURRED HeRe ON THAl'DATE!

ca rpeting ,

bldgs. DOWN PAYMENT
and bal. like rent . $38,000.
POMEROY - Close to Rl.
bath ~

carpeting,
H . W . ' heat.

W· l ots of cabinets , storage

bldg . $7 ,900.
CLOSE IN -

BR HOME , jusl finished
r.emoC:Ie l ing . Salem
St ,
Rutrarld
Phone 742 · 2306
after 4 p .m or see Milo B
Hutch inson .
10 9 tfc

home with 2.17 a cres of
good ground, 1 story, 3 BR,
bath, nice kitchen , utility
R. full basement, very
large concrete
garage &amp;
workshoo. carport, S2e,ooo.

Rl. 143 -

Pt1one
I 4 12tc

RM
H OUSE ,
basement , and 5
Phone 9'12 50 35.

f'ULL
acres .
1·6 Otc

in

CheSler .
2
be~rooms . and bath . good
con d i tion Phone Ray Rllfl ,,
C6111 9R~ 42 ·i.'i
1 12 4t p

992 2180

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SELLER
DON'T
WORRY ABOUT BUYERS
WE HAVE MANY - LIST
WITH US TODAY.
992.22!9 or 992-2568

10 :30-Woman Allvel 33.
11 :()()-News 3,4,6,8,)0,13,15; ABC News 33.
11 :30-Mystery of the Week 6,13: Johnny Car-.
3,4, 15; Movie " KIIIdozer" 8; Movie "Because
You ' re Mine" 10; News 20; Janakl 33.
1:GO-Tomorrow 3,4;. News 13.

PalSS
Puss
Puss

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club .
Stx notrump would fall one
trick short South could only
come to 11 tricks with the
spade finesse off.
Also. if North had played six
dtamonds a spade lead would

have cooked his goose since

South

clubs divided 5-2 and lhe spade
finesse was off.

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A Texas reader wants to
know if you must contmue to
game after a forcmg lwo bid
and a bust response.
The answer is that the rules
of bridge allow you lo pass
any time it is your turn to bid .

Norlh's three·club call was
the Jacoby transfer and South
dutifully btd three doamonds ,

S110W '(OU
SOMfTHiti'··

Howeve r. if you do pass short
of game anq make game, be
ready to explain why to your

When North cont inued to
three notr.ump . Sout.h knew
that hts partner was in·
terested in a slam Without
slam mterest North would

partner .
(for a copy of JACOI:l Y
MODERN, send $7 to "Wm

a t Bridge ." cia th is

s imply have btd three
no trump directly .
Sou th 's four clubs and

newspaper. P. 0

Box 489,

Radto City Stat1on. New "-ark.
N. Y. 10019)

North's four hea rts were cue
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ALLEY OOP

by THOMAS JOSEPH

READY M t x ' LU~~R~ i t
d e liyer e d right to yot.rr
p r oject . Fasl anu easy ~ r fe
estimr~tes
Phone 992 3(9 ·1·
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Swee p er s , loastcrs . irlftts ,
&lt;i ll sm:~tt app l iances , L a;wr~
mower . next lo S1ate H ..ll
way Ga r age on Ro ute~7.
Phone 9t!5 3B25
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Modern San fla t to n . 992 1'il54
or 992 73.t9
9 18 lie

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riqht jealoi.Js

WOU LD YOU BEL IE V~?
Build an all stee l buildtng,a t
Po l e Barn pr ices? Golde n
Gia n t A ll ~ t ee t Buildi'n~s .
R r 4 Box 148 , WavC'rJv .
Ohto Ptl onc 9·17 1296
,
7 '14 He

nature!

Fu'sttime I ever
. see Becki.j
.sm1'Ie.I

DOWN

Uberal side

1 WaU niche
2 Lure (2 wds.)
3 The Devil

Scent bag
Bistro
English

within one
(2 wds.)

essayist
15 Poetic
tribute
16 Poker term.
17 Bldddy
18 AlfredTlrpltz
19 Terminate

4 Swruner
(Fr.)
5 Early
Jewish

8 Mann clas-

sic (3 wds.)
9 Montana
city

Yesterday's 'Aoswer
12 Principle
28 Woody
16 Withered
Allen's
22 Mexican
forle
tree
29 Eastern
Z3 - of a
Christian
30 FeU

25 Carry
26 TroUey
sound

32 Shoelace
38 Here, in

%7 Dawn
per-

38- Lanka

behind

France
(Ceylon)

sonified

France

Z5 Bauble
Z6 ChapUn

Z8

bu ild ln g
derrtck .

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32 Destiny

ULABNER

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14,1976
6:oo-&lt;:olumbus Today4; Public Affairs 10.
6:2&gt;--Farm Reoort 13,
6 : 3~New Zoo Revue 4; News 6; Bible Answers 8i
Farmtlme 10; The Story 13.
6: 41)--Qunce of Prevention 10.
6:4&gt;--Mornlng Report 3.
6:55-Chuck White Reports 10; Good Morning. Trl.
State 13.
7:()()-Today 3,4, 15 ; Good Morning, America 6, 13; CBS
News t!; Bugs Bunny and Friends 10.
7:3D- Schoolles 10.
8:()()-Lassle 6; Captain Kangaroo 8, 10; Sesame Street
33.
8:30-Big Valley 6.
9:oo-A.M. 3; Phil Donahue 4, 15; lucy Show 8; Mike
Douglas 10; Morning Wilh D. J. 13.
9:30-Not For Women Only 3: One Life to Live 6;
Tattletales 8; New Zoo Revue 13.
1D:oo-&lt;:elebrlty Sweepstakes 3.4, 15; Edge of Night 6;
Price Is Right 8,10; Mike Douglas 13.
10:3D-Wheel of Fortune 3,15; I Dream of Jeannie 4;
Dlnahl 6.
11:30-tiollwyood Squares 3,15; Happy Days 13;
Midday 4; love of Life 8,10; Sesame Street 20,33.
11 :5&gt;--Take Kerr 8; Don lmel's World 10.
12:()()-High Rollers 3,15; Lers Make A Deal 13; Bob
Broun's 50·50 Club 4; News 6,8, 10; 6.
12:30-Take My Advice 3,15; All My Children 6,13;
Search for Tomorrow 8, 10. Electric Company 33.
12 :5&gt;--NBC News 3.15.
1·00 -News 3; Ryan's Hope 6, 13; Phil Donahue I;
Young and The Restless 10; Not For Women Only
t 5.

1:3D-Days of Our Lives 3,4,15; Rhyme and Reason
6,13; As the World Turns 8,10.
2:()()-$10,000 Pyramid 6,13.
2: 311--Doctors 3,4,15: Neighbors 6. 13; Guiding Light
8, 10.
3:()()-AnotherWorld 3,4,15; General Hospltal6,13; All
In The Family 8,10; KUP's Show 20.
3:31)--Qne Life to Llve13; Mickey Mouse Club 6: Match
Game 8,10.
4:()()-Mister Cartoon 3; Merv Griffin 4; Somerset 15;
Bewllched 6; Mickey Mouse Club 8: Mister Rogers
20,33: Movie "Sail a Crooked Ship" 10; Dinah I 13.
4:30-Bewltched 3; Mod Squad 6; Patridge Family 8;
Sesame Street 20,33; Get Smart 15.
5:00 - Bonanza 3; Family Affair 8; Star Trek 15.
5:3D-Adam·12 4,13; News 6; Beverly Hillbillies 8;
Electric Company 20,33.
6:()()-News 3,4,8,10,13,15: ABC News 6;

sea cook!

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6 Passe
7 Frost

20 Not enough,
for Noah
%1 Withstand
~ 23_Strip of
wood
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YOU are interested ·In
bu i l ding a new home o r for
your
pre se nl
home
r emode led, con tact Roush
Const ru c ti o n , Phon e 991
7583
1 2 12.tc

North East

in dummy , knocked out the
ac~ of diamonds and claimed
- since he could d1scard one
of dummy's spades on a high

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

WAI\T 1"0

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35 Wooden •

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AND OOlER , LARGE A ND
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P U LLIN S PHONE 99 2 247 B.
DAY OR NI G HT
11 11 78 1?

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m1nd late ly bul with whom you
haven t been abte to ma~e conneclions

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(2 wds.)

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Comp lete Ser v ice
Phon e
949 1487 or 949 2000 Rac 1n e
Ohio , Crill Br adford .
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Kaleidoscope

(0

-presentsThe First In A Series
of Bicentennial Programs
This Thursday at 10:15

alert for ways to add to your
l 1:1anc es toda y A br1ght
prol l l a b le 1dea you ve
overlooked may occur lo you

GEMINI (Moy 21-June 20) You

One letter simp)y sta11£1s for another., In this ,sample A ts
used for thr three L's. X fnr the two 0 s. etc. S1nglc letters.
apostrophes, the length :md formation of the words are_ dl
tlints. EaC'.h day Ihe ('ode lel~crs are difftrent.

Mlddttport, 0. Ph . 992-2711

(March 21-Aprll19) Try

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your

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6:3D-NBC News 3,4, 15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 8, 10; Crop Game 20; Book Beat 33.
7:()()-Truth or consequences 3; To Tell The Truth 4;
Bowling for Dollars 6; Pop! Goes the Country I;
News 10; Wild Kingdom 13; Family Affair 15; Book
Beat 20; Know Your School 33.
7:3D-lastofthe Wild 3; Name That Tune 4; Wild, Wild
World of Animals 6; Match Game PM 8; Evening
Edition with Marlin Agronsky 20; The Judge 10; To
Tell The Truth 13; Wild Kingdom 15, Episode
Action 33 ,
8:()()-l lttle House on the Prairie 3,4, 15; Bionic Woman
6,13; College Basketball 8; More Music From
Aspen 33; Tony Orlando and Dawn 10; · PackerBackers 20.
·
8:3D-lowell Thomas Remembers 20.
9:oo-Doctors Hospital 3,4, 15; Baretto 6,13; Cannon 10;
National Geographic 20; Theater In America 33.
10:oo-NBC News Special 3.4,15; Starsky and Hutch
·
6, 13; Blue Knight 8, 10; News 20.
11 :()()-News 3,4,6,8,t0,13,15; ABC News 3.
11 :30-Johnny Carson 3,4, 15; Movie "Dead Man on lhe
Run" 6, 13; Mov ie 11 Twlllght of Honor" B; ~le
"Desire Under the Elm" 10; Janakl 33.
1 :()()-Tomorrow 3,4; News 13.

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HYSELL RUN ·· lovely

ROOMS
and
bath
Pomeroy near Kroger ' s
Store. $4 ,000 Phone 992 2729
or see Jerry Hawk
1 4 12tp

LITI'LE ORPHAN ANNIE

W I LL TR I M or CUI fr ees a~Q
shrubb ery
Phone 949 15ol 5
or 7.!2 3167
12 18 26~f

C.

33;

enough to s etlle for six
diamonds .
There was very little to the
play. South won the club lead

1 N .T.

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SEW IN G MAC H I N E l'&lt;e p ai f S,
service . all makes 99? 1211•1
The 1 abrtc Sh()p , P.omeroty'
Au thonzcd St ngN Sa l es arid
We
Sharpen
Se r vice
Scissors
3 '9 tic

West

Pass
3 N T Pass
4•
Pass
P(ISS P&lt;1ss Pass
Opening lea d - J •

l O 9 J..c.

acres, lovely for building
site or frailer . water
available $4,000.

, 4-t ACRE tor sa te
(61111 667 3333 ,

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REMODEliNG .
Ptumb1,fl'g,
h ea l ing and a ll t ypes o t
genera l
r epa, r
Work
guaranteed
20 yea r s ex
p erience
Phon e 992 240,9
51 t k

TO

Storage bldg . S15,000,
POMEROY - 5 hilly acres,
3 BR, bath, la rge kitchen

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!

E XCAVAT ING , doze r
and backhoe work : sep t~c
lanks
insta ll ed .
dump
tr ucks and 1(1 boys tor h i r~ .
wil l haul f ill d1rt , lop soli.
limestone a n d g ra ve l Call
Bob or Roger Je ffers , d ay
phone 9917089 , n 1ght pho~e
991 3525 or 992 .5132
1
2 11 ,. ,

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six notrump : but was wise

EAST
• J 853
• .15 2
•Q 9643
• 2
t A9
. JI0914
. 85
SOUTH IDI
• A Q1
• K8
• Q863
• A Q62
Both vul nerable

J
Pomeroyt·

S ~ r ..,. •c c ,
c r ecflon. &lt;~0 It
Phone 992 5466 .

Is

bids . South was tempted to btd

13

WEST
• K IQ6 2

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Future

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tKJI0 754

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toetuf,

paneling ,

bath , 1 } ac r e,
lull basemen t. IJfilily room .
built tn
~ ..., rch ,
garage .
Phone 9n 7733
12 30 ti c

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Ph . 99'2 ·'2114

Your

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O' DELL A l incm ent 1oca't:C d
be h ind
R Utl and
Gr,lde
Sc hool. Tu n e u p, brakes ,
Whee l bal11ncu.,g at 1n cme nt.
Phone 74'J 2004
11 16 tt c

RUTLAND 1 story
franie, 2 BR , bath, d i ning
R.. wash bldg .. garage . A
VERY GOOD BUY S8,500 .
RUTLAND - I STORY
FRAME. balh 2 BR ,

8,10 ;

News

Hodgepodge Lodge 20 . ·
7:()()-Truth or Cons. 3; To Tell the Truth 4; Bowling for

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SNUTH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

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o RM . HOUSE,

HOU S E

'IOU~&lt; QUES"ON
CONCE!it~S TH/5

NORTH
• 94
• A 10 7

D &amp; D TR EE Trunmmg . 20
y£&gt;ar5 ex. p er ten&lt;:e tnsu,ed ,
fre e eslimc1fes , Cal l 99i?J84
or ( 61 J ) 69 8 7157 Alb any .' 1
10 15-tfc

BR, ,

Rill Estlte FOf Sale

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CAPI'AIN EASY

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8:()()-Movin' On 3,4, t5; Happy Days 6, 13; Good Times
8, 10.
8:30-Welcome Back, Kotter 6, 13; Joe &amp; Sons I ;
Consumer Survival 20,33: Channel 10 Reports 10.
9:()()-Dean Martin 3,4,15; Rookies 6,13: MASH 8,10;
WHA Ali -Star Game 20; Margot Fonteyn 33.
9:31)--Qne Day at A Time 8, 10.
10:()()-Joe Forrester 3,4,15: Marcus Welby , M.D. 6, 13;
Switch 8, 10; Woman 33.

WIN AT BRIDGE
Transfer cues small slam

NEW LISTING ~ Like new
3 BR s with 11i ce paneling ,
carpeting , grand bath ,
garage , and over 1 ;;&gt; a c r e .
$25, 500 . Fi'le Po tnfs .

7 .. 7112 acres, home has 4

POMEROY· LANDMARk.
. ..~_Jack W. Carsey, Mgr .
~
Phone 992-2181

LOT 40 x 100 ;t , S500 . Close to
. Kroger's in Pomeroy Call
M U DERN design SIP.reo, A'
(I 1 A64 2J90 after J · 30 p .m ..
t rack 1ape . am lm radio
Reynoldsburg , Ohio
co mb i nation . Balance S98 60
~ 11 3tc
or term s . Call 992 3965.
I 1 I f c OL D ER il lfldern 7 rm . home ,
carpeled and co mpletely
fur nished, with for ce d air
HAY lor' sa te or trad e ror cor n
furnace . 3 , acre tot . Phone
Pho"le 1.0 2 0fl~ .
I II 4tp

Pomeroy, Ohio

$21 ,500.00.

OEXTE R ~ 157 acres,
large
home,
fencing ,
limber, barn and other

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' Call 992-7537

EXCAVA TIN G .
doz~l' ,
ba c khoe
and
d ltc h ,t- ~
Ct\art es R
ll alf i el d Baok
Hoe Serv ic e . Rurlanct , Oh~ .
Phon e 7&lt;t2 2008 .
1 ( '30 781c ,,

garage .
CLOSE
SHOPPING $9,500 .

$299

VAC/IT ION over
We off er
,greatesl savmgs e ven on
trail e rs and fold downs
Guarantee and service wtlat
we sell 91h year wit h Star
Craft
Camp Con ley ~~ ~ ~r
Crall . R I 6'} North Of PI
Pteasan t
I 1'2 3tc

16 ACRES near Rutland wllh 3
bedrm
house .
S12 ,000.
House in Harrisonv i lle ,
!10 .00 0 ; 1970 Buick Riveria ,
full power , no rust $1,200.
P11one 7.J2 2796
1 6 8tc

Kuhl Cake Decor ·

'C"i'f'A'NE.

. Conditioner

For Sale

COAL. lin1CStone and all types
of salt and rock salt for ice
and snow removal
Ex .
c el si or Sa i l Works, E as t
Matn St ., Pomeroy, Oh io .
Phone 992 3891.
12 7 1fc

RACINE -

I WEEK ONLY!

11 9 ti c

·t llED R M mobile h ome . New
197!1 m o d e l SISO per month
•ot ally f u rni sh ed
Phon e
!1011 773 Sl07 . M&lt;tson . II\

7J2

(0/\ L fOR S/I LE CAB Coa l
Com p any . 1 mde n orltl o f
Cheshire. on R I 7 Pick your
own $20 p er to n Open 6 da ys
per week , or c-a tt 161.1) 367
733 0 lo r f urth er i nformation
1 8 7B t c

5434 .

FURNI S HED •a par tm ent 4
rooms and bath , adu lt s on ly
Phone 992· 5906 .
12 18 ttc

Ph on e

12 9 261p

3 /\ N O 4 RM furn iS hed and
unfurn1 s h ed apt s Phone 992

BEDROOM l urn1 Shed
apartm e nt
at
V11tage
Manor Ptlone YY2 3273
..
12 19 26t c

ranch home , .:~ B . R .s, 11 2
ceramic baths , oil furna ce.
large kitchen w1th d i nmg . 2
ca r garage I acre . Only
$25, 000. Tuppers Plains

Renovaled 3
BRs, n ice large bath , 7

l 6'&gt; H

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NEW LISTING -- l arg e

I 9 II p

GQQ[I {luatt!y t1ay

' fl.'• I L

b ~ drrn
clP '
&lt;i l l t' I ('C
Po t1 tf'roy 11 (!111(.' illld ' U' U
(&gt;ttl ! Et~~ · !vi dill
f'&gt;unt croy
Oh ro

0 1 R 10(10 x ?l)nrw •ire s. S IOII
NICtl F"h onc '1 '1 ? 6666
1 11 3• p

JO Cl P.IC 11 ches t trcc;e r .
lil&lt;.c n row l car .1nd ' ot l"l

r OR RENT OR SALE
]
beclrm
mobile hornt• , un
l ur n1shed , uti tilr es pa1d on
R t 33 in Bur l ingham Phone
992 7751 .
1731 41 c
HO LI~E~n R u tlanc.t

Llcens@d
baker
a nil'
decorator .
Kitchen State Inspected ,

H OUS E on Lin Coln Hgt s 2
b edrm , large kitchen . ful l
basem ent. eHetten t bu y for
$8,900 , with new fu rnitur e,
onty SlO.JOO Ph one 992 7648
1 6 26tc

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TEAFORD

f'VI' I111l C/S

Rainbow " 10; Dinah 13.
4:3D-Mod Squad 6: Partridge Family 8; Sesame St.
20.33.
S : ~Bonanza ~; Junior Theatre 4; Family Affair 8;
Star Trek 15.
5:3~Adam - 12 4 ; News 6; Beverly Hillbillies 8; Elec.
Co. 20,33; Adam 12 13.
6:oo-llews 3,4,8,10, 13, 15; Zoom 20.33; ABC News 6.
6:3D-NBC News 3,4, 15; ABC News 13; Andy Griffith 6;

CAKE BAKING • :

Pomerov Office
10§ Butternut
992-334S
Formerly Weed Whole sa le .
Fcatunng :
D e tu x Zerox Copy Se'r vice,
Off i ce
S u pp l ies ,
Mimeograph
Su pp lies •
la r g es t se lection of wed
d ing sup p lies in So uth
east ern Oh1o .
, The Pri nt Shop complet e
t Still in busmess in Mid·
dteporU
12 B 2mo .

cctvcr ilm tm mpx rilc.tio n 7P f CRE'. wooded l and m •he
&lt;.oun • ry
some
suilab l c
•rnck. s•erco
1 ts u. o1 h c r
burld1nq 5t 1es . qoud access
· ypes Cull 'I'J7 1'16 '
rof'd
Close •o Chcs•cr
I I J tc
par •1alty fen ced
Phtone
1,1)111 'IH'• 11()(1 or 1IH 11 t'J l :&gt;
?4111 L OCI •. T pos ts NCw 12 Qa
1 13 1•t
\ in CtlCSIN 17f ' ot nq l (' Sh(.ll
Phcne li'J ~ 1 '· 'J
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1 13 26 •p3
BEDRM .
home ,
just
l 1n 1shed , femodeling . Sat em
1 R ON ! ONE . QOOd condlitOn
St • Rulland Phone 742 2306
c xccttcn• •one . •wo mull•h
afler 4 p m or see Milo 8 .
ptcces ') '·II 1 ccord10n used
H utch iso n
v('ry lt "lc w i th case ')'] UU
9 23 !fc
Co n• brown co r duroy w i t h
&lt;; hcep fur !i nmq . worn ve r y
li '' l c ~~n (tress 1 p1n1&lt;. . 1
h l uc
I red
new STyl es .
excel l ent c ond 1•ion 3 Si •,o
Virgil
Sr ., Broker
Phon e I t'll I t 'JH ' 111: or 16 111
110 Mectlantc Pomeroy, 0 .
Phone 992 ·3325
I 13 J• p

I'· ! I CHE VROL.E I P1 du p
•o n I Wll Ce l clrlv C 'S p . V I'
Wl' t1 /m I Ill
r1pC plilyer
r ,1cJto
Si' /P!I
rhonc 1 1?

Club 8; Mister Rogers 20, 3:1. Movie " To Find a

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WANTED

I N (• I ' ·H It Chilnncl (II •ra n s

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va

1 L L 1 1lVI E book k&lt;.•c per .
mus 1 ha ve cxpe rr e n cc
V. r ilc and send r esume •o
l ~ ox
rn 1 co I he D.1ity
&lt;.,c n •ine t P om e ro y 0 1110

Employment Wanted

CITY
PHONE

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Notice

TON

4:()()-Speclal Treat 3,4, 15; Bewitched 6; Mickey MouS&lt;!

Real Estate For Sale

NOW selling r ulter Brus h
Pro'd ucts . Ph on e 992 341 0
10 6 lfc
o; prinu s
! Ill 7

Quality Print Shop

·l_;lc:O..:I..:m;:o"'-J

For Sale

E~epcndtlures

\

Ph V92 -J9f3
1_ _ _ _ _ _ _

BLIND ADS

Card of Thanks

Gc nor at Properly Ta~t
Rea l Es t a te a nd
lrailer (Gr
oss
i
908 90
Rec
e tpts
Tang 1bt e Persona l Property
Ta)l (G ro ss)
768 25
Total Recetp ls
1,077 . 15
Tot al Begmning Balance
P l us Recroiots
2 26/ 75

St\ &lt;lCu!.e, Ohio

Whtt e. 7 dr' , 4 sp eed trans , rad to, body mouldings, w s
w fires. It 's l tke new w1 th less than 5.200 m i les .

Gasoline l ,u, fund
1, 1·18 .tl
Ro&lt;ld and Br tdge I und 590 60
fed RPvcnue Sl1cV1 n g
ill'' ( ttEVl
lU ll I WI)CCI
I un d
l.'nB 00
ctrtv !' p1 cl&lt;- up
j \,llunc c {J f
Total R ece tpl s
t,T c'O r y w,lrr, ,t ll'(
ChL•t. l&lt;.
General 1 und
1~ , 5 69 51
lh1 S IJe tor c you lluy il n e w
1 1. I' 11 •o '11c'ln t.. l ' r l c lt c [tr
fo..~o!or Veh1c l e L1cc n.:; e
flnr' Pt1 onc ,1 1T I' r '' p 111 or llll
RldOWcly nnd rhc Sli1 tl of
Ta x~ und
5,027 30
wcl'k.cnds '1~ 7 .I IYO
V(·&lt; c r(• n s Mcmo r t.~l Hosp 11n 1
I 9 I(C
Gas() line Tax fund
17 ,.100 .00
tor
'he
C/'.CCIIent
c
ar
e
1
Road and Br1dge I und 1.677 15
rrCPt\IC'd durtnq tll\1 !CCCIII
Ce metery I und
700 ,00
ll05P I 'il l i2 il 'IOil
'• PCC &lt;tll
1 ed Revenue Shar1nQ
•hnnk s al5o •o rcla•tv cs
fund
2,589 00
t rt r nd s ' iltld members o f •h e :"l t-'t.: I N V 1S aroun d I h e corner
To t al R cce 1pt s &amp; Balance s
Ge t your litte r s and mowcrc,
(11Ur ch o t ·cs us Ct1r1SI of
General f und
21,51-1.75
roady l or use now Clarence
t &lt;1 11 C I d ay ' amt s fo r rtlcir
Motor VehJCte Ltcense
ltdt . Rusti c Hilts . ~ yra c usc
&lt;ISSts• nn cc nnd lo. i tldncss
Tal:' fund
6.660 J1
Pt10ne 992 'J967 ilf l er 5 p m
dur &lt;n {l •ll tS ' tlll C
Gaso l i ne Ta~t r und
1.'l.SJ8 Jl
I 8 6tc
\ llit &lt;!ll1 A.~ \ l',lvcr
Road an~ Brtd ge ·r und 2 'J67 .75
Cemetery t Utid
200 00
I IJ 1'P
I eder.:tl Revenue Sharing
END or SE/\ SON c ustomer
apprec1at ton sa te now a1
I und
3,817.00
Ell.pe ndtfu res
Bob ' s Mar k et , flpp tes S2 98
Ge nera l fu n d
13 .098 96 I NCOME
bus h e l. oranges tw o doz en.
T /\X
pr epa r ed ,
Mo tor Ve.hic l e L1c en se
S1 Tangerin es th re e doze n
Fe d eral and slalc laxcs
Tax F un d
6.6·1·1. 92
for $1 Gra p es. lhree p o unds
W 1ll be done by appt onl y
Road and Brtdg e 1 una
for $ 1 While ltl e sup ply
Pl ease phon e 992 2272. or see
t asts
Bob's Market tn
13.J 80 81!
M r s Wa nda E bl1n , La ur e l
Mason , w , Va . Phone 773
Road anct Brtdge I un d 2. 195 J6
Cl i ff Rd , Porperoy
Cemcrery Fund
160 00
j 72 J. hours 10 n .m . !il l 5 30
12 31 JOic
nm
r ederal Revenue Sharing
r und
3,6 17.00 PI ! NO I cssons
now ,, c
I 6 !Ol e
Balance Dec 31,1975
CC p • tnQ
ll r' W
~IUd('tliS
General F und
8, J15 79
I)C Qtnners
in•crmL· dta lcs
Mo tor Vehtc le license
D &amp; J H OUS E o f r a br rc' s
.ldvan cc d
' u nc
tN t s
Ta11. r und
15. 49
.Janua ry Clearance !-. al e fi ll
Hilrvey l V,lnV r,lnl&lt;. cn
111
GasolinP. T.Jx F und
67 .53
rHaterrat in stock on sa te
\ prinq I ve nue
Pom ero y
Road and Brtdge r un d
72 29
r'tl one ~· 1 7 'n 111
111 1 5 p m :
Open 10 cl m
Cemete ry I und
JO 00
Mo nday lh ruu q h 1 , nt LJrdt~y
I I J ''' c
Tot al
.
8.611.10
· 1 .t t7tc.
CASH BALANCE ,
RECEIPTS AND
The Almanac
tW IL L be giv i ng p1ano l essons
EXPEND ITURE S
in my horne st arling F- eb 1
BY FUND
Uniled Press ·I nternational
I Qr in f ormal ron ca ll 99'2
Gene r al Fund
Today
is
Tuesday,
J
a
n,
13,
3771:1
Ba l ance . Ja n 1. 1975
5. 91 5 'J .!
R C' CCipfs
the 13th day of 1976 wtth :!&amp;3 to
Genera l Pr op er ty Tax
follow.
Real Es l ate and Trail er
! Gr oss 1
.'i .907 89
The moon ls movlng toward
Tang1bl e Pe r so n a l Property
full
moon.
v~ .. : IT E ', amoye d Hu stt..y Dog
Ta)( !G ro ss }
.1,99 :1 M
los I in VtCini!y of r rvc Po i nts
Estate Tax !Grossf7 15 73
The morning s tars are
ar ea Ca ll Maxme Gr rt ftt h ,
Loca l Govern m enl an d
9'17 2 133 day or 99'} 57flt a l! cr
State In come Tax
2,·11 2 J6 Venus and Saturn.
~ p m
C1g ar ette Ltcens e r ees and
The even ing stars are MerI 1'} 61 c.
t tnes (G r oss )
J7 50
Int ang ib le!&gt;
1,502 ·11 c ury and Jupiter .
Toii'i l Recetp ts
15 569 5 1
Those born on lhis date are
Tota l Begm n i ng Ba lan c e
under
the sign of Capnc:orn .
Plus Re ce ipts
21 , 511.7 5
paid for a ll makes and
Expendtture s
Horatio Alger, a ut hor of CASH
model s of mo b ile homes
Tola l Ex p en d itu r es
" rags-to-riches" stones, was
Phone ar ea co d e 6 1 .o~ .123
11.67563
l'l dm m ISi r at ive
9531
Tot a l E:o.pendtlures
born .Jan. 13, 1834. This is
.t 1 J ti c
Town Hatts , Memorta l
Amencan actor Robert
866 40
Blc.t gs &amp; Grounds
Total E x p enddu r es
Slack's 56th birthday,
I 1r e ProteC I IOil
~ 0 00
On thts day in hislory :
Tota l Expcnd 1tu r es
Ceme t er ies
lOGIVE / 1• ( i
(u tl iepup
.l 1 I DO
In 1864, famed composer
~ 111 0 111 11 $ (J td
f C!llol i C
To tul Ex p endit ures .
Stephen
Fosler
died
in
a
New
Li g hting
'
fr iend l y i'lll{l s il HCCirOIH11('
Grand Total Exp
N CCd5 (,ood IHHlle
Ph one
York hospital, three days
1\~ c rq s C&lt;t
Humane · .ucip•y
Ge n era l f u nd
13,098 .96
after
he
had
been
f01lnd
ill
'IIJ')
]I'!
\'1
Ba t . Oec 31, 1975
8,.1) ~ 79
Tota l E xp Pl us B.:t l
and almost penniless in a
t I l 6 C
Dec 3 1.1 975
21.51.1 75 hole l room .
Motor Vehicle L tcense
In 1868, the U.S. Senate
Ta x Fund
Balance , Jan . 1. 1975
1.6 33 11 refused to accept President
Rec e tpl s
DE fi L ER S in scra p , iro11 .
Andrew Johnson's ouster of
Mo 1or Veh tcle L tcense
melats . iu nk autos R tdcr's
Ta)l
s.on 30 War Se cretary Edwin
Sava g e Phone 997 5J68
To t al Rece1p 1s
S.On .JO
1 '} 791 p
Stanton and actmg Sec retary
To ta l Begtn n mg Bala n ce
Pl us R ece tpl s
6,660 4 t Ulysses Grant resigned, ·
W/\ NTE D old uprrght ptanos
Expend1turcs
in any co nd11 10 n Wi ll pay 510
In 19711, Biafra surrendered
Tola l E)(penditu r es
eac tl . 1 1rs1 tloor only Wt rle
Mtsce llan eous
10 Nigeria, ending a civil war
givi ng direcltons 1o W tll en
Total E)(penditures
P ia n o Co .. Bo x 18 8, S .;~rd1S.
in the African nation . .
Mainlenan ce
2.797 8:1
Ohio 139 t6 .
Grand T otal Exp .
In 1972, New York state
I 6 6tp
Mo1or Veh1c l e L1cen se
ruled
that a woman may
6 . 6.1&lt;~9 ?
TaxF und
Ba t , Dec 3 1, 1975
15 49
become a
profess ion'a l H AL L'S Sa t&gt;Jag e /\ 11 auloo:.
To t al Ex p Ptus Sa l
w i th tra mes and bOdtc s w1th
baseball umpire .
Dc c3 1. 1975
6.660 &lt;11
or wtlhoul m o tcrs , $ 1 tlund
Gaso l me Ta.o~ Fund
r ed . Ti n .50 hundred Will
Bat , Ja n 1, 197 5
1, 1,184 1
buy m e t a l s and sc rap rron
A thought for the day:
Recetph
On old R t JJ, JUSt ac ross
GaSo lin e Ta x
12.400 00
from G rue s er ' s Chipp er
American writer Washington
To 1a t R eceipts
1'1 ,400 00
Monday through Friday 9
Irving
said,
"
A
sharp
tongue
To t'at Begtnning Ba la nce
I tit 4 p m , Sal urday , 9 tit
Plus Recetpls
13 .5.18 4 1 is the only edged tool that
no on
E~tp e ndt1ur es
12 l o1 .76tc
grows keene r with constant --- -----~.·-----Tot al Expendt!ures
MIScell aneo us
5.919 00 use .''
OLD fu rn1 1ur e, tee bo xes .
bras s b,e ds , ston e jars, or
T(ltMaintenance
al E x pendi l ur es
7.5 61. 88
compl e te household s Wr1te
Grand Tcta l E xp
GasO i it"le
M
0
M1t1 er,
Rt.
2.
Pomeroy , Ohio Cal t 992
TaK r und
13 48068
/11.$JI'f''~
Brtl . Dec 31. 1975
07 53
7760
10 7 74
To la1 Exp Plo s Bal
Dec 3 1, 1975
13 ,5&lt;18 .:11

Road and Brodg c Fund
Bal , Jan I , 191 5
59il .60

lARRY LAVENDER

1299S

fl. ddtltonal 25c Charge per
/\ dverttsern ent
.
OFFICE HOURS
8 30 a 111
to 5 . 00 p m
Daily , 8 J On . nt to 12: 00 Noon
Satu rrtay

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CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
'5700 to r 50 word minimum
E a c h add i tional W0 1'" d 3
cents
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Wanted To Buy

AVAilABLE ro
INDIVIDUALS ONLY!
NON COMMERCIAL
NO REFUNDS.

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For Ftsral Y ear Ending
Dec e mber3 1s t , 19H
Co lumb ia Town ship
M eigs County
Rt . 3 Albany, Ohto
January 7, 1976
I ce rlif y 'the to l tow1 n g r epo r t
to be co rrect
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Tel No 61o.l 696 3462
SUMMARY OF
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tor the slowpokes 1o wake up.

CANCER (June 21-July 22) II
you have any work of a mental
nattJre to tjo today. selec1 a
qulel secluded area to operate
tn lnterrupl1ons w111 ctera11 your
train of thougt11

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be a
good listener today . Someone
will have va luable mformat1on
to 1mpart. You'll want to gel the
whole drill of it

VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sopt. 22)
Don'l be fearful of pulling your
tdeas t o the test tod ay You
won I know how good they are
unless you try thefT\ on others

LIBRA (Sopt. 23-0ct. 23) Your
cu riosity IS an assel today .
Read a good book or bnng

yourself up to date on current
topics You have excellent
retentiOn

.SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-No•. 21)
Perhaps your most gamtut area.
today w111 be m situations
where you s hare ap interest most esper:1ally where a prof1t
molive is rnvo lved

SAGITTARIUS (No•. 23-Dec.
21) If you look c losely at
s t1uat1on s today . you'tt find
each has several alternatives.
We1gt1 them carefully .

CAPRICORN (Doc. 22·J ....
11} To&lt;iay you perform well
with co-workers . provided all
part1es are wtlhng to carry 1heir
we1ght. Bnng others into lhe
ptcture.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Fob. 11)
You should have a Dleasurable
day. You II be· m a chummy
mood Others will enjoy you as
much as you ·n dole on their
c ompany

PISCES (Ftb. 20·Morch 28)
Resourcefulness is your priJlMl
asset today You may even surpnse yourself w1th your abtltty
to alter your position

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Thts cornrng year you are ltkely
to be more appreciated than
before m I he area of your wOf'k
or career The eyes of those
around you wttl see your true
value .

LOOK OUT TO()W, MA:4M!
't'OV'Rf 60NNA SE
DOIIBL.E· TEAMEO !!

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Locks, dam replacement
funds left out for 1976
A&lt;co rdwg to MontlcJ' s
Ohoo Valle} Improve me nt
Assocrat10n Inc
monthh
neu .31C' Iter out of Cmunnatl
no rl anru., g fund s \H•r e
proved m th e 1976 Pubht
Work s Appr opr1at1 "
b)
Congress for a

1e pla ccm c nl

f&lt;Jcl hty at the Gal11poh s
I oc ks a nd Dam "here
presen t faciJ1tt es con stlutt'
lhe mos t scnous bottleneck
on the rl\er S}stcm betn een
Pill•burgh and New Od eans
II IS now dear that ad
mm1st1 aliVe
aut honzat wn
under the Rn ers and Harbm s
At t or 1909 IIIlich has been
applied to all na\lgatoon
prOJects on the mam s tem of
th e Oh oo Rover 11111 not be
uhlt zed \\Jth reg a rd to
dUI horozat10n of the Ga llipolis
replacement facolltoes the
OV IA sa1d
Thas means th at th e
Galllpohs prOJect Will be
considered for Cong1 esswnal
a ulhoiiZal oon by tile Pubh c
Wo1ks Com moll ee of the
&amp; nat e and the Public Works
and TransportatiOn Cu m
matt~e l f the House upon
subrmsston to Congress of the

Ciloef of Engmeers 1eport by
the Secretaf) of the Army
Unfo rtun a tely the CIH ef s
re- por t wh1ch was transr111tted
to the Secretary \\a s re turn ed

Fresh Ham Hock
Navy Bean Soup
90~PINT
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llmt In mdtc tie the pr obable
tune n~ct.l~d tu compl) \Hlh
the &amp;&gt;crcl.;.lr) s reqw remt'nt
as t u lhr spet.:1f1ed for
mulcllJUn studieS It IS of the
utmost unportam-e tw"cver

ADMIIIED
Srmth

Mar y
J ose lt a

Ractne

Kn de r
I ong Bol!om
Melame Grueser PomerO}
fe1 esa Grueser Mwersv 11le
Wanda Sprague Tupp ers
Piaons Penn) Comp ton
Moddl e pur l Sara Roush
S) oacuse M1ldr ed Bates
Moddl epo r t Betty Roush
Rac w e
Mar)
Arms
Pomeroy Clarence Baker
Uong Bottom Charles Elh s
Pomeroy
DISCHARGED - Harry
Carpe nter Ronald Bost1c ,
Dorothy Rea, Shorley Abl es
Holzer MediCal ('enter
1Doscharges Jan 121
He len Arn ott Gravmo
Cesare John Doll er Charles
Handley Jr , Sail! Heber
Terry Henry Mrs Donald
Keels and Infant son
Elizabeth Langona V1rgm1a
Layne Stace Mohhan David
Mm g&lt;..~n Con me Nabert Janet
Ooleo Helen Sh all Kenneth

Chester
( Conlmued from page I )
comm issioners granted
permosso on to Sa lo sbur)
Tow nslup 1i ustees to pur
chase a new truck
Allendmg we1e Henry
Wells Warden Ours and
Bern a rd
G1lkey
com
IniSSIOner s Marth a Cham
bers clerk and Wesle) Buehl
count) engmeer

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IIH;IIIhc repnrl be It'\ ~~... d .Uld
fn r\\ rlrded In t ung r t.' SS m
hntl' fnr &lt;:onsHierahon at th£"
heanngs 11f the cumniallees 1n
1976 Members v.oll be on
formt.. d "ell m ad\ ance or the
dates nr h('arJngs dealing
"' lh
the
Gnlhpnlt s
replacement facoht oes OVIA
sa od

HOSPITAL NEWS
\irh: raus J\:lt•morJal Huspttal

• THE IIIUE SfJIIY IH MAN
WHOBICAME AlEGEND Vlltltt NEVER FORCEr

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TW.O DAYS ONLY

Sle1cns Gladys Wolls Edoth
Y£"rJ~m

1Births, Jan 12)
Mr and Mrs Curios Ar
thur daughleo Jackson Mr
and Mrs James Tomolhy
Betz son G,llhpohs Mr and
Mrs
Dev.ey
Canada
daughter Hamden Mr and
M1 s
Wolllam Mulhern
daugh ter Wellston
PI EliSA NT VALLEY
DISCHARGES - Mervm
Nor11s Lakin Ehzabelh
R)an
Ma son
Debboe
Mon 011 Galhpolts lewi s
Boggess, West Columboa
R1ck Jenkms
Thoma s
Runyon l"on James Roush
Ma son

Mar cta Harn s on

Mo ddl epur l Ruby Forst
Northup Albert Boyles and
Danme Th omas
Po1nl
Pleasant
BIRTHS - Jan 12 a
daug hter to Mr and Mrs
Robert Bateman
Poml
Pleasant, and Jan Jl a
daughter to M1 .md Mrs
Dorman P earson , Galhpohs
and a son lu Mr and Mrs
Danny J ohnson Galhpohs

Clerk
tContmued from page I)
of the o[flce were such chores
as laking: nwne1ous passport
appltcat 10ns partn e r shap
ag1eements
1ss u1n g
duplicat e hunting and foshong
ht:cnses real es tate hcenses
and processmg notary public
commJssHms The office also
oc,cned and
thousands
of dostnbut
dollars ed
on
support payments each
month
The offoce of Spencer pa1d
$34 224 41 mlo the coun ty
general fund $1 100 30 to the
count) shenff s ofh ce, and
$5 134 24 mlo the s tale Bureau
,,f Motor Vehocles agencoes

Economy
I Contmued

MEIGS THEATRE

IS YOUR CAR SPENDINi:; TOO
MUCH TIME IN THE SHOP?

Ag,ol ha

Clmst1e ~1U!hu1 uf muu: than
90 delet hve my~tenes di ed
spokL•sman

last "u•k's sn'"fall "huh
« n. a ted unNah• lr3v~hng
' onditions
tlas5cs ruumcd Monday
m th~ Mt•Jgs I oud Sc btmls
and

Monday She v. as 85
A

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Alll\h rgs ( uunt) St huuls
n opt llt"d tod3y fulluwlng

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Southrrn and Eastern
D1str1&lt; b Mt' 1g s sc hunls
l' crc tlost'd h\u da ys,
Eash rn and SouUttrn fur
three days

liter CJ.ry a~rnt said Mtss
Chnsloe do ed at her hom e on
Wolhngford aile• bcJOg on
1ndofferent health fm l~ v
months
Dame Agatha
she bad
BLAST KII I.S 4
been honored b) the queen BElFAST
No rth er n
" as o(lcn ca lled the queen Ireland 1UP!) - A bomb
of detecll ve thnlleo sf:_
explud ed wothoul warmng m
rhe c1ea l&lt;&gt;r of Mo ss Mao pie a crowded downtown shop
and He1cule Po1rot, she w1 ole pong area tod ay and pollee
more th_an 90 books whoch saod at least four persons
sold mm e than JO n ulhon were killed and 20 InJured ,
copoes 17 pla) s and assmled one sen ously
other works In her la st book
ASK TOWED
to be released - Curiam,
A marnage hcense was
no'"' on the best se ller hs ts Issued lo Wolham Roe Nutter,
s he kolled off Poorot, the
35 Rl I Reedsvolle, and
famed Belgoan deleclove of
Cos!.y Sue I"sler 26 Reedsher n O\ cis
voile

OCTOBER 197S
Oct 1
John R Weeks
nnm ed Otvt s on Monclg er of
the
Rtv e r
Dtvtston by
Co lumbu s and Sou th ern Ohto
E lect n c Co pr es tdent Arthur

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Green

Syrncuse VIllage

re ce ved d s first factory built
hJ i ly eQu tpp ed ftre fruck
Oc t 2 Playground at
Ro cm e E lem entar y Sch.oo l
black topped
Oc t 3 - Syrocuse Ccunc I
termmal ed th e servtces of
Sc ten ftftc Sa ntt a t on Inc
qarbag e ptckup servic e and
obtamed th e servtces of
L 1w ren ce
M '"l nl ey
An
noun ce menl mad e tha t the

P omero y Ma so n

Br dge

wo uld r eopen on Oct 20 s tx
weeks ilhea d o f schedule
Oct 5
Charles Bush
L (l ndmrlrk b r rlnc h s uper
v1sor fea t ured 1n ad vert smg
by LandmMk orgcmt zatt on m
farm mag.::~zme s ct r culaling

n Ohto
Oc t 6 -

Cha rl es Legar
of
Pom eroy s
Board of Publt c A lfo1rs
announced t hat &lt;)II t hree of
th e town s new welter we ll s
w dl be •n operat •on by Oc t 8
Heet vy dr llln g eq Lnpment
stolen from Adam s Drll fmg
Co
Rn c ne on Se pt 28
recov er ed 1n Com b r •d ge
H om e of Mr an d Mr s Albert
VanCooney
Ba1 ley Run
dcstro yed by t ~r ~
Oc t 7
Cou nty com
m•sston e rs (lpproved to mrlke
1ppl caf tan tor a gra nt to
m prove 3 3 mtl es of County
Road One 1n th e &lt;'!rea of the
Mmg s Mm cs est imated cost
p r esiden t

Ihe

S65 000

repo1r s Si nCe Aug 4 to open
Oct 20th
Ta mmy Stanl ey
Oct 17
crow ned
Me 1g s
H1gh
homecom trlg queen
M e1gs
Maraude r s d e fea t ed th e
Logan Chtettetms 7 1 to 0
Oc t 70
Pomeroy M ason
Bndge op en ed
P omeroy
Counctl purchased a ne w
crutser fro m Pomero y Motor

Company
Oc t 21 ~ Vot er s m Letart
Town c; htp w ill c ast thetr

ballot s at the Letart Fal ls
Commun ty Ha ll for th e Nov
4 elect •ons Members of the
M e tg s County
Regtonal
PI ann ng Comm1ss on agreed
mformally to e ncourag e th e
Me tgs Coun t y Comm iSS IOner s
to see~&lt;. a federa l grant lor
tmproved housmg n Me tgs

County

Oct 22
Hltfer ty

E l1 zabeth Maul e
Pom er oy
Rt
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dtredor of th e Me1g s County
M useu m
named Oh 10 s
Ou t st andtn g Young Wom en of
th e Y e .,=~r for 197 5 Orv lie
Crook s 81 Syra cuse d1ed nt

EXTENDEU OUT! OOK
Thursday
throu~h
Salurd.oy f.ur Thursday
and a ( hancc of snoy,
Froda) antl Sat urda)
H1~hs Ytlll be 111 the 20s to
the lo11 30s and lov. s v.oll be
111 the teen s to the lo" 20s
Thursday and Saturda)
and 5 to 15 F nday

Federa l

Gover nm en t P&lt;lY ng $40 819
Oc t 8 Donell s new
lt a lt an food shop opens 1n

Mtddle port
Oc t 9 - Announced by
Mei g s Lo cal
Board of
Educilhon th at a cu stod an
mu st be on hand and be pa1d
S? 65 i'l n hour l or h1 s ex tra
work wh en bu ld1ngs 1n the
dtslnc! ar e used for com
muntfy or c ommerc1a ac
tlvth e s
Debb1e
Rou sh
Sy r rtcuse
c rowned
South e rn s
Homecom1ng
Queen J~ln W l coxen Rt 4
Pom ero y crowned Eastern s

H ES TOTAl EU
Fees collected 111 1975 b)
the Meigs County Recorder s
offo ce totaled $12 474 60 accordmg to Elean or Robson
recorder I ees paid to the
county 11 ere collected for
recordmg ~9 124 10 flhng
$2 386 5IJ can cella tiOns 1892
search $28 and sundr) fee s
$44

BOWLING

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Mason

Br1dge

closed for

MAYBE IT'S TIME TO BUY A NEW
ONE THAT WILL BE RELIABLE ...
If you old car
endless affatr
the expense of
a new car' We
u sed ca rs that
want to got

Open Friday Evemngs ~

Globe ro te r s
I b9
La t ecome r s ll 't ~
H tts &amp;
M sses 1111
lnd vtd ual hu:!h se r cs 3
games
Mary Hoffman H J
Nan cy Neusl ng JOO Cunny
Estes
JFI9

lnd tv dual

H o f fman

17 0 cu ft total retnger
a ted vo lu me
• 4 75 c u ft fr eezer

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• Tw1n Vegclable

"THE FRIENDLY BANK"

Hyd1ators
• Aul omat• c Ice Maker
ava lable at ex tra c har ~e
• Meal Tender

litbens lfaHonal

Now Only

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$489

MIDDLEPORT, UHIU
Member Federal Deposit Insurance CorporatiOn

BAKER FURNITURE

DEPOSITS INSURED TO '40,000

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Altcrnoon Bowltng
League

WIHC Mason
Sowlrng Cl!n1er W Va
(3 man team~)
T eam h g h lola \ p rn s J gam es

seems to be havtng an
wtth your mechantc at
your wallet tt's ttme fo rt
offer loans for new and
wtll take you where you

Walk-Up Teller Wmdow and
Auto Teller Wmdow

Auto hits tree, three hurt
l11ree persons were mjured
m a lntfflc accident at 7 10
I' 111 Monday on Bnck &amp;hoot
Rd three and twu tenlhs
miles west ul Rl 7
The Galha
Meogs Post
State tloghway Patrol saod
Jerry Lee N1 berl , J9 Rt 1,
Galhpolls, dnvmg south lost
control of hos car whoch ran
off the hoghway sinking a
tree
Noberl and tw o
passengers Gary Lee Nobert
15 and LeAnn N1bert, age 7
suffered manor tnjurles No
charg es were foled
Frank Go! key, Jr
29
J.angsvolle, was tr~ated and
at
Veterans
rel eased
Memoroal Hosp1tal for cuts
received on a colhsoon at 9 10
a m Monday on Rt 124, one
and sox tenths moles west of
NOW YOU KNOW
A two-day-old gazelle can
outrun a ful1 grown horse

Meigs news highlights

from page 11
propnatoons of $51 430 offocc
salanes
!00, employes
$16 000 rehremenl, $2 550
offi ce expen se
$1 000
ma1ntenant.:e , supplies
Homeco ming Queen
1mpoovemenls $10 000
Pom eroy Pol ce Ch1e l Jed
miscellaneous $6 000 water Web
ster rece1ved a check •n
AT WORK SHOP
purchase $9 300 eqwpment
th e amount of $1 19 5 l or l ull
Mary
Skmner and Helen
payment of the radar tho t
$J 280
Baoley
are attendmg a
Water mortgage revenue was stolen
Oc t 11 - Three m embers workshop at the N1songer
bonds, total appropnatoon of of th e Robert Frankl1n
$.16 570 for mleresl payn~ents Lclwson tam1ty InJ Ured 1n a Center Ohoo Stale Umver
s1ty Colwnbus, loda) and
eM ptckup tr uck. coil stan
Se\\ er mortgage revenue
Oct
13 Middleport
bonds total appropnatoon of Coun cil approved a proposal tomorrow on grant wr1hng
$24 J60 for mleresl payments for a commumty ce lebrat ion Thear attendance IS m conStreet mamtenance lund, 1n 1976 tn observance of the JUDcliOn w1th the personal
B1cen tenn a l
advocacy program of whoch
totalapproproahon of $38,750
Oct 14 - New and long
Mrs 'skmner IS coordmator
employees, $10 , 000
hm e m e mbers of the Metgs
Coun
t
y
F~1rm
Bureau
relorement, $1 200 , mam
honored
The
Pomeroy
tenance of equopment $3 000
Cham ber of Commerce en
moscellaneous $500 slreet dorsed rene wa l ol the tax
levy to support the Galha
repaors by contract, $8 300
eqwpmenl $1,500 gasohne, Jiick.so.n Me1g s Commun1ty
M entnl Health Ret a rdat1on
$8,500 malenals $4,000
progra m
Me1gs County
bwldmgs, $1 300 and traffic Eng•neer Wesley A Buehl
r epor t ed t o th e county
hghts, $450
comm1s sloner s that 68 md es
Meter Deposot Fund total of road s had been Improved
Oct 16 ._ The Pomeroy
apprnpnahon of $2 500
women 5 Wedne sday

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N e!len e
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Peth el
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Ma r y
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Social
Calendar
tlUDAY
MARY SHRINE 37 Whtte
Shrme of JerliSalem to meet
at 8 p m Froda} at the
Pomeroy Masonic Temple
Potluck refreshments

EVERYBODY
Shops the
WANT AD WAY

Veterans Memortaf Hospttal
Oc t 23 Trustees and
oft1 cer s of the Me 1gs Coun t y
Ptoneer
a nd
Ht sfortcal

Soc1ety elected
Oct 24 One hundred
th rty th ousand brtllot s for the

&lt;1
elecf 10n
were
N ov
delivered to Metgs Coun ty
Board ot Elect1 ons
Oct 26 ~ New m embe rs
•nstall ed tn the Oh1o Eta Ph1
Ch!lpte r of Bet a Stgma Ph1
Sorer t y
Oct '17 - Pom eroy F1re
Department received tfs new
pumper truck
Oct 78
Lad tes Auxtllar)'
at
th e
Sy ra cus e
F ir e
De partme nt made apple
butt er
Oct 79
W nter •n spect ton
made of a ll the equ tpment
u5ed by the M ei gs Coun ty
Htghway Department
Oct 30 - Me•gs Count )'
She rtll Robert C Hart enba ch
r1nd Retndall Carpenter
de puty n vest1gr~t e d an ar
med r obbery at Jarrell 5
MMk et 1n Salem Center

Evelyn Kean is
buried Oec.

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Gt av~s1de se1v1c.:e s for
Mrs Evelyn Kean 77 4660
Galbreath Road Kem"ood a
suburb of Cmcmn ~:tli were
held nn Dec ~0 at the Sprmg
Grove Cemetery 1n th e
Kenwood area
Mrs Kean was the former
Eve!; n Bogiey "ho was born
on Ractne and res1ded there
"oth her grandparents until
movmg to Cmcmnat1 many
years ago Surv1vmg Mrs
Kean are a Sisler, Mrs
Rnsahnd Miller Kenwood
also forme1 l} of R&lt;:~Cine t" o
ha l br others, Ern es t Bigley
HIHl lon gton W Va and Reed
Bogle) Jr Cha•leslon, W
Va

FISH FRY SET
Moddleport
F1re
Department and ols au&gt;dliar)
woll hold a bake sale and fosh
fry begmnong at II a m
Saturday at the headquar
ters There woll be fish
sandwiches or dmners
avaolable to cat at the
he adquarters or to take
home
1 he

UNIT CALLED
The Pomeroy E-R squad
was called to the New Lima
Road at 5 JO p m Monday for
Lawrence Smoth who was
dead upon the squad s
arrtval

Arrangements are
beang made al tl1e Ewmg
Funeral Home

Rt 7
The
patrol
reported
Golkey's car started to pass
JUS! as a car droven by Reva
I. Snyder, 29, Rutland , made
a left turn There was heavy
damage to Gilkey's car and
moderate damage to the
Snyder veh1cle No Citation

Meigs
Property
Transfers
Theodore T Reed Jr ,
Nancy B Reed to Wilham A
Young , 22 acre on Lol440, 17
acre m Lot 448 Pomeroy
Twelve Easements
L.eadmg Creek Conservancy
Dastnc I
Joe Lance aka .Joe Lantz,
Exec , Frank E Lance dec
11 Donald E Miller 60 acres,
0 e
carolyn S French, Carter
P French to Chllord S
Thomas, Jr , Patr1c1a E
Thomas, Lot 11 Probst s
Add Middleport
Jean Durst, Rolland Durst
to Ron meW Cowdery, Int on
J acres , Olive
Paul E Evans to Merle L
Evans 4 1 :! acres, Lebanon

was ossued
The forst of three snow related accodents occurred at
8 20 a m oo Rt 218 at the
entrance to Hanpan Trace
Elementary &amp;hool
Howard R Fulks , 61,
Crown City, drovmg a Gallia
County school bus, could not
go up the ocy covered
droveway He attempted to
back down the holt and hos bus
struck a steel post None of
the 47 passengers aboard was
InJured There was slight
damage to the bus
At 11 48 a m on Town&gt;hip
Road 2, near Cheshlr~-Kyger
Elementary &amp;hool, Mark W
Darst, 20, Choshore, drivmg
north lost control of his car
winch struck an ocy spot m
the hoghway The vehocle
went off the roadway striking
a ullhty pole There was
mmor damage
Wolharn K Copley, 17, Rt
I, Thurman was Cl ted to
Galha County Juvemle Court
for speed for con ditions
followmg an accident at the
Juncbon of Rt 325 near the
Buckeye Holts Career Center
Accordmg to the report, the
Copley car struck the rear
end of an auto operated by
Marshall E Canaday 17 R10
Grande
Canaday
had
stopped for a stop sogn, on the
ocy hoghway
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Mason County

News Notes

I Contmued fro!!' _eage 6)

i

tagevolle recently Mrs Geneva Humphrey reported ot was an
excellent workshop
The Extensoon Homemaker leader also asked that each
club throughout the county report after theor January meetmg
as to how many Extension Homemakers Yearbooks they WID
need The councol voted unammously to contmue havmg a
yearbook Those present agreed to pay $1 for it
Several clubs m the county have volunteered to make
pollow tops whoch woll be goven at the National Convention
Mrs Keefer saod the clubs have until January 28 to brmg thell'
pollows to lhe office Mrs Rlly Fox suggested that those
makmg the pillow tops place the or name and address on paper
and place msode
Mrs Fox reported that all types of books for the one room
schoolhouse woll be needed The schoolhouse woll be located at
Krodel Park
Mrs Harry Staats a representative of the Mason County
Faor and an ExtensiOn Homemaker asked of the councol would
be mleresled m servong food from the Fa1r kitchen durmg the
county faor here lhos yea,,No actoon was taken
Mrs Keefer reported the State Extensoon Homemakers
dues had raised to $1 The council voted to send the dues
Mrs Keefer reported on the HeroiEge Cookbook whoch
sells for $3 20 Persons mterested m purchasmg a book are to
contact her at the C&lt;lurlhouse Annex as she plans to place
another order
Regostermg were Hallie M Jordan Florence Casto,
Alberta Fry, Jean Henderson M~tolda Noble, Laura Johnson,
Laurene Lewis, Dorthy Click Judy Hunt, Lms Hollman Mary
Jo Cochran, Carolyn Crllow, Mrs H- E Beckelheuner Mrs
BoMoe Waldie, Cora Eads, Mrs Lester Foreman, Mrs Earl F
Ingels, Sr Edllh Fox, Malle Dutst, Gladys Burrts, Nellie
Casto Ollie Browmng Nora Staats, Margaret Thompson,
Sibyl Grmstead, Lieulo Roush, Catherme Srmth, Alma Mar·
shall Loda Garland, LDos Bwngarner, Kay Kelsey, Kay
Harper, Mrs ElmerGrueser, Mary Wheeler, Geneva Hwnph
rey, Vockl Keefer and Roberta Asbury
Conumttee chaormen me• urmg the afternoon and made
plans for the year
MASON PERSONALS
Mr and Mrs Bloss Wilson spent hohdays woth theor son
and daughler&lt;n~aw, Mr and Mrs Gary Wilson and family,
Brent, MellSS3 and Jenmfer at Atlanta, Ga
Mr and Mrs Wilson remained woth the farnoly while Mr
and Mrs Gary Wilson took a Caribbean cruise alter Christmas They returned on January 3
Mr and Mrs Jim King of Oulhcothe Ohio, Mr and Mrs
John Peck and son, John of Colwnbus vosoted on Saturday with
Mrs Blanche Compson ort Mason
Mr and Mrs John Peck and son, John, of Colwnbus
VISited "(lth Mr and Mrs Ernest Compson on Saturday
Mrs MoUoe Fox has returned to her home tn Chiton alter a
VISit woth her daughter and son•n~aw, Mr and Mrs Pearl
Roush at East Loverpool
Mrs Leona Dudding of Notro, W Va VISited on Sunday
afternoon wilh her sister, Mrs Helen Williams
Mrs Marcella &lt;llapman, Pomeroy, VISited her mother,
Mrs Jessoe Cartwroght for a lew days and Dorothy Blake,
Pomt Pleasant, vosoted her mother, Mrs Wolma Blake at
Clifton recently

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
JANUARY WHITE SALE
NOW -IN PROGRESS

Student smoking area retUrned to Meigs High
By Bob Horflich
Approval of an almost $3 nnlhon budget for the &lt;alendar
year of 1976 took httle tome but the re&lt;~•labhshment &lt;tf ,
smokmg area at the Meogs Hogh School was &lt;Onsoderably more
tune consunnng when the Meogs Local Board of F.ducauonml'l
m regular sessoon Tuesday mght
The board approved the 1976 appropnallons ca lling for
expendolures lotahng $2 972 595 23 wllh the rece ipt s and
balances expected to be about $J 011 678 47 A sunlnlllrv break
down of lhe budget" 111 be prepared and published later
ilppeanng before the board was a delegation from the
faculty and student counct l of Meogs Hogh School accompanot•d
by Carl H) seli, county juvemle probatoon offocer a nd Pollee
Olfwer Bryne Va ughan
Speakmg for the group " "' MISs Jean Shaver facult y
member She and others stressed that they \\ere not
requestmg remstatemenl of a smokmg area at the hogh schoo l
for the purpose of govmg pnvoleges to the smokmg student but
to p~ovule rehef for non.,smokmg students
M:ss Shaver said smce th e smokmg area was done a "' ay
woth two years ago students who smoke are usmg restrooms
as smokmg areas She saod 1! IS difficult to • catch students
usmg the restrooms and slated that the smokmg IS
makmg resl rooms deplorable '
The group suggested lhat a smokmg area outside of the
school bmldmg be reestablished They suggested that pareniEI
consent be provoded for students usmg the area !hal the area
be policed and spot checks made to msure lhat lhe area IS

James D1ehl, p1mcopal of the school and board member
Vorg1l K1 og who dod vote two years ago to do away IHlh
the smoking area ::iutd that condallons a re now \\ orse smce the
smokm~ area was a bolished Both felt the non,,mokmg
student should have n ghts It was also pomted out that smce
sume.. students are usmg rest rooms for smok mg areas the
restrooms be&lt; ome lon era ng areas agam pe nahzmf..l, the non
smok mg studen t
fhe doscussoon brought out that smok mg a reas are
established on the Southern a nd Eastern Local Dostrocts and
Doehl saod that srnokmg at the school dod not prove any
weakness on the part of the staff because many schools today
are haVI ng the sa me problem
Mrs Jcnrufer Sh~ts , new board member, commended the
group for their presentatiOn on the smokmg problem at the
h1gh school Although there were some comments that m
reestabhshmg the smokmg area the board moght be
knuckling to pressure and that the reestablishment goes

VOL XXVII NO 191

cited

News.

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FIRST WOMAN - Mrs
Kathr)ll 1Katie! Crov.
Dally
Sc nllnel
staff
member \\ill be~ln her
dutlt s U!i the first" oman to
scrvr on the S) ra e usc
village C''""' II Thursda1
t Hning
Mr" Cro" ha s
scr\ cd o~s t lcrk of S) rat usc

Village for thc past lour
years and "as elc( ttJ d to a
scat on coun cil last fall
as a ll HH OhiO &lt;ount1es
complet e rcappraosai a nd
lace the annual upda les
lhe oema1mng 58 OhiO
count ies a re under gUJ ng
oea pprao sa l 111 1915 1916 and
1977

.in Briefs

By Umted Press International
WINDS OF UP TO 71 Mil ES PER HOUH WHIPPED
across souUoern Ohoo Tu~sday afternoon a nd evemng and
caused at least one InJury and wodespread damage A line of
severe thunderstorms, spawned by an mten s1ve low pressure
center wh1ch moved across northern Ohio smashed v. mdows
overturned house traolers and caused power failure s
Oflocoals said an umdenllfied man was InJured when seven
house traolers overturned near Lake Cowen at Wo~mn st on
Twelve windows were broken by gustmg wmds al Good
Samaritan Hospotal on Cincmnatl Power outages and downed
trees were also reported m the Queen Ci ly area
SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS STRUCK KEN 1UCKY
TUESDAY NIGHT causmg Widespread dama ge and
numerous nunor lnJurles Reports of damage from wmds
clocked at more than 80 mrles an hour mcluded hou~e roofs
blown off, downed power hnes felled broadcast lowers and
troken wmdows

Bob McFerren deputy dorector of the state s Dov1s10n of
DISaSter and Emergency SerVIces, reported at least one
confirmed tornado touchdown ' ' A tornado touched down a
couple of seconds m the pasture at Keeneland and then quockiy
chmbed back up onto the doudsagam, McFerren smd
WASHINGTON - A STATE DEPARTMENT study says
more than 100,000 Ethoopoans starved two years ago whole lheor
government exported food and mosused free mlernaloona l a1d
It could have paod for
The famone IS over and a dolferent government rules
Ethoop1a now But because of land reforms the country an
Ucopates a grain shortage thls year of up to 100,000 metroc tons
and has sought help agaon from the Umted Stales Rep les
Aspm, D-W1s , who released the Nov 20, 1974, Slate Department study Tuesday sa1d that m light of past CQflduct • We
should make sure lhat 11 os truly needed " )

I

•

ass1st a classroom teacher m vanous capac1t1es J. ollow m~
traorung I he volunteer workers Will ~ ork at the Rutland &amp; hool
m f ebruary, March and Apnl Some 24 persons are en rolled m
the program whoch IS expected to be expandc'tl If ot proves
sut.:cessful
I he board set the salary of board 111embers a t $20 for
regula r meehng dunng 1976 and 11 was agreed to purthase
habohty msurance for board meonbers from Repubbc F ra nk hn
Insurance A bond was approved for the cle1 k and a scrv1ce
fund of$300 was set up for the board and Its rcpresenta hvles to
use for expenses at professwnal mee tmgs
Sopl Dowler was named the board s agent to rece ove
expe nd and accou nt for federal fund s rhe names of Wilham
Young and Jenrufer Holl were added to the substotute oearhe o
hst
The board approved the closmg of afternoon k md er ~arlen
classes at Moddlepoo t, Pomeroy and Harnson1 olle on Sept 24
because of high "ater and Jan 7 because of 1cy roads The
board approved the c iosmg of all schools on Jan 8 and 9
because of oce and snow A dostroct1s allowed love such da) s m
a school year
Approval was goven Dwoght Goms and Rl!ndy Hunt
fa culty members to attend lhe Ohio Musoc Educat iOn Assn
conventiOn 111 Colubmus Feb 57 The board adopted " hoa rd
mee tmg notiCe to work m conJunction With the new sunshine
law on notofymg the pubhc, and espeCially the med w of
specoai meetmgs The board passed a resoluloun a ~ reel n g
,! , t
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POMEROY MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1976

PRICE FifTEEN CENTS

Dunlop quits job
in Ford cabinet

Governor James A Rhodes
saod today property owners 1n
Meogs County have bee n h1t
wllh unvoted real estate tax
mcreases totalin g $202 284 as
a result of annual updates on
proper ty values
The annual
upda te
procedure used m mtreastng
real estate tax es 1s con
fiSt.:C:Jl oq and r egrc sS I\ e
parh cu iC:Jrly to OhiO.HI S
trywg to hve on f1xed or low
mc orncs Hhodes \Hotc
We must act now lu
ellmmate the annual upda te
procedure and plare a freeze
on property values an Ohw
Rhodes said 1n a new s release
from hos offic e
The governor exp laone d
that the 30 Ohoo coun!Jes
wh1ch have
under go ne
reappraosal on 1972 197J and
1974 have paid an add1l10na l
$124 ll9 724 m unvoted real
estate taxes as a result of the
annual updates
Thos 1s a s taggenng sum
on addotwnal unvoted taxes
Rio odes Siild
And the
amuunl tould reach $1 billton

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

eBEDSPREADS

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WNDON - CAROLINE KENNEDY ARRIVED m
London late Tuesday wearmg blue Jeans under a lung coal -·
the outfit that earned her u plal'C on the Worst Dressed
Woman of 1975' hsl by a Hollywood desogner
Caroline was unrepeniBnl 'I m treallllfl the whole llnng
as a joke How can anybody IEke 11 seroously ' l:llackwell who

.SATH ENSEMIUS

the li) WJt) JUHIUit t fflur IOthnt l td
lhiil hl~ bt&gt;ht~CS :-tUfX rVl Stt•n Of sn Hikllt).! Y.ttUid be III!Jf\ d
r~ tavt th.Hl ~roh lbltlllg sn.ukmg It w~ls pumtul uul IJy tht
..,-oup 1hal Mlwktrs ar e gomg 111 smok&lt;&gt; rmd 1f no cu eu 1s
......~ t •.ti.Jh~hl'd for thrill then the studen ts "111 smukc m othc'r
rU las and ( reate ~reater problems
It WCJS pmnted out that although smoking as ( ons ad~1 t&gt;d
mvrall1 wron~ sonll students do have the habol and 1&lt;tll

updates

ON SALE NOW IN THE HOME FURNISHINGS ANNEX

eSHEOS AND PILLOWCASES

Hv ~ell

Cost of

WASHINGTON - SOME CONSUMER representatives
are unhappy woth Presodent Ford's choice of S John Bymgton
as chaorman of the Conswner Product Safety Corrumssoon, bul
they expect the Senate woll approve hom for the job Nor do
they necessanly VIew Ford's decosoon to dump the exoslm~
chairman - Roc hard Sunpson - as deeply sognifocant or m
dicatlve of changes the Prestdent may have m mmd for the
agency
The conuruss10n 1s charged woth protectmg the pubhc
from harm by thousands of Ctlll8umer products rangmg from
warne orons to swmmung poot. Carol Foreman, hea d of the
Consumer Federation of Amerk!a, e¥1led Tuesday's ap
polntment of Byington •an exercose on cronyosm Hos onl)
qualifications are that he's from Grand Rapods and that he's a
loyal lacky of the White ·House

Featuring Cannon Royal Family

A lt&gt;t tu frum

lhe twrnn sslvt:ness parents show towards young
lod(i} 11 " ·'s r~grecd h~ a four to unc \Ole to rem.o;;late
I he snHkm~ m~ .,
1 h£" 1t. Jnstdtcmt:nt IS subJe&lt;.l to rev1cw by the board and
regul.i.J tums tu govern the smokmg area Will be drawn up by a
« mrumtll-&gt;t ( umposeU uf Supl Dowler, wllO anststed that rules
.md regula110ns gov ern t~ ares l:x&gt;ard member Robert
Snov.~en v. ol h Mrs Sheel' to chaor lhe group Proncopal Doehl
d fcu.:ult) 1 ep rc~ e ntat1v c, ~HK.t a smokmg and non.smokmg
st udent frutn lhe student council
Votmg agcunst the remstatcment was Snowden w1th Mrs
Sheets Wendell Hoover Kong aoo~ Dr Keoth Roggs m favor
.John Redovtan, loca l educatton agency rcpresl' ntalive of
the Meogs-Ohoo Umverslly I eacher Readmg Cnrps, ac
compamed by assistant clirector of the program , J ohn
Reade nee, " "d Mrs Jeanne BGwen a term leader presented a
quarterly report on the teacher corps program on rea~mg
Mrs Bowen saod that a readmg lab os bemg used for 135
students at the hogh school to develop skills on reading,
studymg and rela ted mat ters A far greater nwnber of
students os also bemg reached at the hogh school by the Corps
through contacts woth teachers m helpmg them solve theor
rea dmg problems With vanous students
Hogh praose was goven th• program now m Its second
vear
Redovoan descnbed the volunteer prog ram whoch os JUS!
gettong underway m the dostnct at the Rutland Elementary
&amp;hool fhrough the program resodents are bemg lramed to
.tlhtlg 'J.tlh

bt IIIJ.t kt pi m 11 and ( le(in

J

)i.tjt; 20 )

WJ\SHINGTON tUPI) John 1 Dunlop has resigned
as s&lt;cretary of I abor
followmg Poesodent Ford s
veto of a boil Dun lop sup
ported a Whole House
spokesman armounced today
Dunlop qu1l m a one
paragraph let ter wh1ch dod
not men uon the veto
Ford 1eplted v. 1lh a letter
savmg
Although I un
de rstand you r reasons for
makang Uus decision and
accept your resignatiOn you
•hould know lha l l do so w1U1
ver; great reluctanct! '
No anunecha te successor

Hearing is
postponed
Due to the oiincss of Hershel
Sogaii ,ollurney foo Local
1790
Cu mmun1eat1 on
Worker s of Amen ea the fanal
hearmg 1n t he ~ a se of
l1molh) B Mon tz M D
Dir ecto r of the Ohw
Department of Hea lth and
Menta l Retardatoon vs the
Comrnunt cafl on Wm kers of
Amcnca has been postponed
unto! Jan 26 l es llnt ony
began Tuesday afternoon
Jud ge Ronald Calhoun th1 s
mm nmg overruled a motiOn
by the Stale of Ohoo that
pendmg the uutcome of the
hc&lt;~rmg
the 44 fired ern
pluyes "hu were rems ta ted m
thear Jobs be suspe nded
Calhoun however sa1d
that m !h e event th e tmwn IS
not read) Jan 26 the lnuloon
to suspend probably would be
goan led
F1ve "'lnesses l eslolled
1 uesday afternoon 1 hel
11ere Dr Bernard H N1ehm
GSI Superm tenden t Charles
McCormiCk labor relailons
re presentativ e at the m
sto tulo on Caro oil Manley
pollee sergean tal the GSI C
W Vance Jr , sec uroty offocel and Curlls Harn ngton
plant mamtenan ce super
VI SOl'

Testimony concet ned tn
codcn Is a l the blocked en
trances to the GSI goounds
dunn g the slo 1ke l.o st
November
Manley
Van ce
and
Harrington all lestofoed lhal
coal and fuel ml dellveroes
were not made durmg the
s troke penud Vance also sa od
Joe had found 1oofmg and
t:ummon natls at one of the
entrances
after
the
~am cades had been removed
and that many broken bottles
had been scattered over an
'" ea whoch had been used as
a rodd by cars dw ~~~~ the
slnke
In hos opemn~ sl.olemenl
Ally S1gall told the court
the re had been no 1n
ferference w1th j)CO!)Ie
travehng to and fruni the
1nst1t ute and that the
p1cketmg 11as by .md large
pce~tcful dlld wformai JClll tl

was announced but there has
been specuiatwn F01 d omghl
p1ck choef federal mediator
W J Usery to f1il the slot
Ford lust agreed to the
common situs ball a llowmg
wnon ptckets to shut down a
constructron ~lle even m a
dtspute mvolvmg only one
subeontractm But then he
vetoed the mea sure
The b1il supported by
Dunlop and orgamzed labor
had lJcen opposed by many
conservati\ es
Dunlop 61 a former
Harv ar d Ur11vers1 ty
professor held the cabmel
post ll rnonlliS HIS let ler to
Ford dated Tuesday saod m
fu il
Dear Mr President Thos

let leo recm ds my resognalton
as Secretary of Labor and
Coordanator
of
the
Pre si den ts I abor
Manage ment Comnutlee I
have apprecw ted the op
portumty once agam to try to
be of serVICe lo the couotry
and 10 you Mr Presodenl to
th e best of mv abo hty Your
w1llmgness to hsten to diVer
gent vaey,s and nwnerous
courtestes to me I s ha ll
always chensh '
It 1\ as sogned Respectfully

MCAFEE IN ACI'ION -

yours '

Dunlop had been expert ed
to resign for some hme bul
the dec1s10n was apparently
rela) ed to Ford Tuesday
durmg a 35~mnute meetmg
between the two men

.

McAfee to give up coaching
Charles Mci\fce, dean of
Southeastern • Oh10 league
basketball coaches and one of
the most respected hogh
school hardwood mentors m
the Buckeye stale plans to
relore at the end of the 1975 7b
campa ogn
Me Afee wolh more than 450
career wws to Ius coachmg
credol durmg the past 35
) ears told Galhpohs news
rep resentative s pnor to
Tuesday 's GAUS-Alhens
basketball game Thos os my
lasl)ear
McAfee, who coached
seve1al years at Ames Berne
before s ucceed ong Harry
Lackey at Athens precedmg
the 1954 55 campaign saod he
plans to do a lot of farmmg

Utilities hav~
their say now
COLU MBUS I UP! )
Opponents of a boll to cha nge
how utohtoes compulr theor
rate base got theu chance to
be heard today before the
House Utohltes and Fmancoal
Institutions Committee
Among those scheduled to
testofy was Pubhc U!Jhtoes
Comm iS SIO n
chairman
Luther
He ckman,
a
Republican Other opponents
of the measure expected to
speak were representahves
of Ohio s maJor ullhloes

Tuesday PUCO Commosswners Davod Sweet and
Sally Bloomfoeld
both
Democrats, had a JOml
statement read favormg the
boll, authored by Rep Denms
WOJtanowsko , D-W11loughby
Park
The boll would fore•
utlhlles to compute thctr rate

base on the ongmal co.t of
thetr mvestments - not what
theor fa colllles would cost to
reconstruct at current, m
fialed, pnces

and leach part lime ' after
rellnng
Only 58, McAfee sa1d, I'm
gomg to turn ol over to the
young men, as the Bulldogs
went through pre game dnlls
under McAfee m the GAHS
gym for the fmal lime
Mci\fee's la s t v1s1l to
Galhpohs as an Athens coach
ended the way Ius first vm1t
started - m defeat - as
GAHS posted a 46 J6 won oveo
the Athemans Tuesday mghl
However, after losmg has
(orsl game to GAHS (D1ck
Shroder ' s powe1 hous e
"owned the Bulldogs 71--'!2) m
1• 54, Blue Devol wms over the
llulidogs were few and far be
tween durmg the next t"o
decades

AI one tom e McAfpe
coached teams 1oiled up 24
t.:onser,.:utlve tuumpfs O\ e1
Galhpohs du11ng a 12 l eao
peruld h vm 1959 tlu ough
1971

Durmg ius 21 ) ea1s al
Athens, McAfee has ha&lt;l only
two losmg seasons ln'ilde the
SEOI\L JD58 59 and 1971 75
Hts squads won nme !:ill 11gh t
loop titles and 10 out of II be
tw e en
1960 and tn l
McAfee siJid the ha1 des t
thong about rellrong 11as I II
moss the fm c fell owslup wolh
players and coache s ao ound
the league ' He adde d
however , he II cont1n ue to
follow the Bulldogs as mucl1
as possible - as a fan

Youngster hospitalized

Gas shortage blamed
on misdirection of Fpc
\'1 ASHINGTON 1UP!) - mstances m whoch suppliers
There would be no shortage o~ faoled to provode the gas they
natural gas of lhe Federal promtsed m contracts woth
Power Commoss10n spent as theorcustomers, the popehnes
much lime enforemg supply that dehver gas to market,
regula loons as ol does argmng Dmgell saod
for higher gas rates, Rep
Even
the
popelme
John D Dmgell D-Moch , customers laoled to force
saod today
lheor suppliers to hve up to
Dmgell made the con- the contracts on many on
tention on an opemng stances , he sa1d
statement prepared for a
It seems qUlle clear thal,
hearmg by hos Subcommittee of the contracts had been
on Energy and Power whoch enforced by lhe FPC or the
1s looking mto gas supply popellqes there would be no
matters
threa t of any shortage of
He saod one reason natural naiural gas this wmter '
gas regulatoon by the FPt , In ID71 when gas cur
has laoled IS that the agenc)
tEolments first began to be
and President Ford have serious eontracl vtolallons
been • strongly comrrnlled
were known b) the FPC
to hftmg regulation of na tura I Dm~ell saod Only last Ocgas proces
tober dod the agency a n
Tioere would not be even a oounce a form policy for
threat of a shortage lhos enf orcong the contra cts
wonler 11 the Ford ad
"lucll are wvered b) I PC
mimstration and the FPC had ceo llllcates and thu s are
mvested as much t•ffort m uqdc1 llu: A~ency 3 e n·
honormg lls mandate to forccmcnt Pll" ~ rs he sa ld
regulate Lhe gas tndus\1 y as Jt
At lhe same tune, not a
has Ill puslllnK for d~regula
s on~le
popelme tou k a
llun nmgell saod
pt orlucer to &lt;.:~1ur t m 1rdrr ,o
Subco mmllt lP 10· Pnf H(
ils l llll tl UC lS
he
vesltga lor.; found Ydtlt.: 11u td s nd

'Mac' (Charles McAfee), coach of the Athens Bu lldogs more

Ihan 20 3 ears was caught here m typical action durmg a game dunng the 1970-71 sc 1snn 11
Athens a gamst the Galhpohs Blue Dev1ls He w1ll rehre al the end of ttus ve.u £is ~1 u~H 11

•

Meogs County Shenff
Robert C Hartenbach's Dept
mvestogated four accidents
smce Monday one m whtch a n
ll year old g1rl 11 as
hospolahzed and another m
11 hoch the dnver IS bemg held
on a chao ge of dnvmg 11h1le
mtoxicated
and
also
hospotall1.ed
ill II 25 a "-' Monday m
Mmers volle
James
T
Russell 24 Mmersvolle
pulled off CH 403, afteo

sloppmg at a slop sogn mtu
the path of a car dnven b)
Norma J Grueser 31
Pomero) The two drovers
aad a passenger Ill the
Grueser car, Teresa Sue
were taken to Veterans
Memortal Hosp1 tal by the
Pomeroy ER sq uad The
drovers were treated and
released, and Teresa was
adm1tted
There was moderate
damage No cotahons were
ISSUed

At 1 35 p m Montlay 111
Salem fwp on fR l3 Ten y
L Metheny 20, Ht 1,
Ewmgton was tra\ ehng east
when tee on th e h1gh\\ a )
t.:aused h1s car to slide 111 a
curve off the lughwa&gt; lo the
left and O\ er (w em
bankmen t
1 her e
\\ a S
madera te dama g e
cttallon was 1ssucd

NO

AI 10 5IJ p m Tuesda&gt; m
Mmersvolle on SH ) 24 llubeol
H Stewart 39 ilh ddicporl
was travehng Y.esl on 124
"hen he ran off tl e 11g)1l Side
of the road and struck a
EX1 ENDED OUTLOOK
telephone pole coossed the
Friday lhrough Sunday,
lnghway traveled an ad
snov. possible Froday and
dotoonal
dostan ce 1a n 111
Sulurduy and a chance of
between
two
other poles .wd
ra1n or sno\\ Sunday Lows
c-•me
to
a
stop
on the rom
The Mtddleport Fore
"ill be m the teeos Fnday
Wesson
propet
ty
and Saturday and iu lhe 20s Department answered a total
Stewart was t a kt:n to
Sunday Highs" oil be on the of 46 ca lls - 40 In sl aJd runs
Veterans
Memon.ol Hospital
upper 30s to the lOs through fave fu e calls and one false
by the Pumeo O) E R ,quad
alarm - durmg December
the period
Fore Choef Bob E Byer where he "' ·'!:i ad nHtl~d He
was arrested nn r.:ll u g e~ t: f
reports
dnvmg
wh1le mluxl( .1tccl
All love f1re calls resulted m
TWO JAILED
Th1s
mornmg
,ol 7 !5 m
Ronn10 Wolhams, 23, on ly m on or losses Of the 40
Salisbury
T11
p
on
SR H l
Middleport v. as sentenced to ftrst a1d runs 28 were m town
Ellen
M
I
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21
Mod
10 days m Jaol for peJly lar- and 12 were out of town Total
ceny when he appeared in the man hours for fires amounted dlcport \\ aS Ll av cll ng twrt h
euwl of Middleport Mayor to 32 5 and total manhours on v.hen she hJl a patch of 11 e
Fred Hoffman Tue5118y mght forstaod rll)ls totaled 205 The c ausm g the em to s pm
around go off th e lnglma y
Joseph G Gnf!1n, 33 Mason total moles droven on an
was tmed $150 and costs and swermg the first aod calls and s lop on lh&lt;' s(lnd ndg~ t&gt;f
sentenced to lh1 ee days on Jail amounted to 815 7 "hole the a t zeek 1 here " r14..: n~ HI
• n a conv1c11on of drl\ mg total nuleagc ul all \Choeles JUries or arrcbt J hcu v. i-l s
model alt d.mwgc
for the month was 1,117 5
\\lll !l Jllll lXIl.:atl!d

46 runs made
in December

I

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