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                  <text>8 _ The Daily Se ntine l; MtrltUeport-Pomcroy, b .. Jan . 28.1974

Another 900 to go idle
The declining dema nd for b&lt;g
cars is expected to idle another

900 y..ork ers today at General
Motors Corp. plants m northern Ohio as part of a layoff of
7o,OOO GM employes.
The Genera l Motors plant HI
Ontario , R1ch land CoWlty laid

off between 500 and 600 workers Friday.

The layoffs will bring the
number of workers furloughed
at Ontario to about 1,250, accord ing to William D Walls,
personnel manager at th e fab-

ricating facility m the community of 4,300.
At the Fisher Body plant m
Cleveland. 540 more workers
will be la&lt;d off bringing the total number of workers tdled at
that plont smce Jan I to I, !03.
GM off1c1als sa 1d
Another 311 workers will be
la1d off at Elyria bringmg the
tot a I there to 654.
In Euc lid, anot her 40
workers w1ll be la1d off on Feb.
4.
Workers fear the Euclid
plant m1ght be shut down
completely because all the
parts made ihere are for the
Cadillac, according to Kenneth
Worwood, recording secreta ry
of United Auto Workers Local
104&gt;.
Worwood sa id it is conceivable GM could move the work at
the Euclid plant to one of 1ts

plants.
He said that supplemental
unemployment bcnef1ts which
are part of the contracts be·
tween the UAW and the b1g
three auto workers are not extended to workers with less
than one ye;:lr at the plan t,
wluch by h1s estimates elmunales 80 per cent of the Euclid
etnployes
In contrast, workers will go
on overtune at the giant GM
complex at l.ordstown, where
the compact Vega is produced,
and at Norwood. in suburban
CmC'm natl, the Nova plant
M1ch1~a n

CHEAPER EATING
COLUMBUS I UPI I Ea ting out ma y be a better
deal than dining at home,
according to the pres ident of
the Natlonal Restaurant
Association.
Richard J. Harman said
here Friday restaurant
meals toda y are more
economical than in 1967.
Sup ermarket food prices
Increased 21.1 pel. from
October, 1972, to October,
!973, sa id Harman, but
restaurant prices were up
only 11.2 pel. over the same
period.
Many restaurants today
are doing their own baklng
and serv.lng smaller portions, he said, which allows
them to eharge less.
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Welfare ·repairs possible

WASHINGTON iUP I) - AI·
though nddl ed w1lh overpayments, errors and frauds,
the nahan's welfare system
should be unproved and not
sc rapped for a guaran teed
ann ual wcome for needy
famil ies, according to U.S.
Welfare Commissioner Robert
B. Carleson.
" It very definitely is an
Improvable sJtuation," he said
Sunday in a UP! Washington
Window interview . ··As a
matter of fact. we'd better
unprove it, and I know we
ca n."

Carelson, who as California
Welfare D~rector purged sta te
welfare rolls of 265 ,000 persons,
opposes anythmg connected
with a guararlteed annuual
income for the needy tf it would
not reqmre recipients lo work
and tended to keep them on
government handouts.
"I
think
~~"'t
most
Americans belie~e- that we
should help people who are in
need to the extent that they are
in need and for as long as they
are in need, he said. "But we
should expect them to do what
they can tohclp the~selves to

hom e!

You'll find that

worn-out feelmg when you
wake up 1n the morn1ng GONE- , and 1n 1t's place a
f~e l 1 n g that you're ready
for wha tever the day may

bring

A nme-member board of
directors ~ three from
Jackson, three from Gallia and
three from Me1gs County- has
been appointed to oversee
operations of the new Gallia Jackson · Meigs Community
Mental Health Center.
Founding trustees Mrs.
Maxine Plwnmer, Malcolm
Orebaugh and Dr. George
Greaves said today the new
"Center Board" will organize
itself next week and will be
assigned regulatory authority
by the trustees over all activities of ihe center.
From Gallia County band

Frederick Vernon Bouie, 89,
a retired professor at Rio
Grande College, died early this
morning in Holzer Medical
Center. He had been in failing
health several months.
Mr . Bouie was born in
Watkins, (Union County ) Ohio
July 25, 1884, son of the late
Isaac and Eva J Rutter Boule.
One brother,
George,
Colwnbus, preceded him in
death.
Mr. Boule began teaching in
1902 near Clarksburg, W. Va.
Later, he obtained a law
degree and education degrees
from Ohio Northern University, Ohio State University and
Hamilton College in Chicago.
From 1921 through 1932, Mr.
PROF. F. V. BOUIC
Boule was associ a ted with
Banker's Life Insurance Co.
Between 1932 and 1940, he
operated a sugar business in sc hool teaching, Mr . Bouie
headed
the
commerce
Cuba.
After retiring from public department at Rio Grande
College from 1950 until 1962.
The Rio Grande College
Board of Trustees elected him
to the status of Professor
Emeritus in 1962.
Mr. Boule remained at the
college as an assistant
librarian until June, 1973.
Mr .. Boule was active in
nwnerous community affairs.
He was a 32nd Degree Mason, a
member of the Gallipolis
Kiwanis Club, an Oddfelfow, a
member of the Sons of the
American Revolution, Acacia
Fraternity of Ohio State
University and a life member
of the National Education
Association and the National
Business
Teachers'
Association.
He was a also a member of
the Tri-County Community

Your most
convenient
depository
Is your own tall box.
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. MEIGS THEATRE
Tomght &amp; Tuesday
Jan. 28-29
ONE LITTLE INDIAN
James Garner

Also
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Wednesday &amp; Thursday
Jan . 30-Jl
NOT OPEN

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Show Starts 7 p.m.

When it's not convement for you to
come in during our regular business
hour s, use our bank·by-mall form s.
We also have many other ways to
save our customers ume and money.

.The Farmers· Bank
and Savings Co.
POMEROY, OHIO
$2 0,000.00 Maximum Ins urance For

members are Dr . Herman L.
Koby, executive vice prestdent
and dean of Rio Grande
College;
Dr.
James
E. Levcrnicr, a pediatrician
at
the
Holzer
Medical Center, and Thomas
Moulton , attorney in Gallipolis.
From Jackson County the
members are Darrell Detty,
business man; Larry Kibl er,
attorney, and Mrs . John Underwood, a housewife.
From Meigs County the
members are Robert Buck,
attorney; Mrs. Larry R.
Morrison, housewife, and Mrs.
Robert Ord, a school counselor.

Concert Association and the
French Art Colony. He was a
member of the Calvary Baptist
Church in Rio Grande.
Funeral arrangements will
be announced Tuesday by
Miller's Home for Funerals.

News.

MfMBER

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Thts actton was made with ·
the Wianimous concurrence of
the Gallia - Jackson - Meigs
Counhes Menial Health and
Menial Rela rdatwn Board.
The new Center Board will
assume r es ponsib11ity and
authority for overseeing the
actions and programming of
menta l hea lth climes in
Gallipolis, Jackson and
Pomeroy, whlch were founded
TEACHERS PAID LESS
COLUMBUS (UP!) School teachers In Ohio are
paid nearly $1,000 a year less
than tbe national average,
according to a recently
released survey by the
National Education
Association and tbe. National
Center for Educational
Slalislics.
Tbe study showed Ohio
teachers earn au average of
·$9,800 annually. The national
average is $10,643, according
to the survey. The study also
ex·
showed
per-pupil
pend! lures In Ohio were $945,
compared with a national
average of $1,034.

in Briefs

SEVERE TIIUNDERSTORMS, RAIN AND WIND SWEPT
across the south early today and the turbulent weather triggered
at least one tornado, at Pinehill, Tex., where at least one person
was hurt and several trailers were npped apart. Severe thunderstorms moved across Arkansas, Louisiana and eastern
Texas. High winds caused some damage near Keithville, La.
More than one inch of rain dropped in less than half an hour
over Shreveport, La. , flooding streets and underpasses. Little
Rock, Ark., recorded one inch of rain. It also rained over a broad
stretch of the nation from Alabama to the western Gulf Coast and
up into southern Missouri.
The Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, swollen from recent
rainfall and melting snow, rose steadily toward flood stage in
parts of Illinois and Missouri. The high winds that buffeted parts
of the east diminished early today. Winds up to 60 miles per hour
Sunday had whipped through western New York, Ohio and into
Michigan .
PROVIDENCE, R. I.- A FEW PROTESTERS threw
tomatoes and eggs at Melvin R. Laird Sunday just before Vice
President Gerald Ford spoke at a dinner honoring the former
secretary of defense.
None of the tomatoes or eggs hit Laird, and Ford, who was
inside, was apparently unaware of the incident when it occurred.
But seveal of the vice president's security guards were struck.
Police arrested one person in the incident outside Alumni Hall at
Providence College, where Ford spoke at a dinner honoring
Laird's efforts in the field of mental retardation.
LONDON - A WlflSKEY AND SODA MAKES a man
drunker quicker than straight whiskey, a London physician
reported today . It's the fizz that does it. Dr . Gaston Pawan of
Middlesex hospital said he evolved this sobering theory by using
a team of medical students who volunteered to get drunk.
"The bubbles in.I!112Zl'' drink make the substance go to the
duodenum more quickly," he said.
He said intoxication also comes faster from lukewarm drinks
and from ones containing between 10 and 20 pel. alcohol. It would
be better for a man to drink stronger drinks or heavily watered
ones, he said. "Above 20 pel., alcohol is an irritant and so will not
pass as quickly to the duodenwn from where it is absorbed into
the bloodstream," Pawan said.
As lor the morning alter, he said the only real cure was a
large dose of ascorbic acid - Vitamin C - and honey.

NORTH BEND, Wash.
(UP!) - Two girls were buried
by an avalanche that roared
down 6,200 loot Cbair Peak

Sunday as a horrified lather
looked on. Another snowslide
forced more than 60 rescue
workers out of the area.

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The rescue
operations
were
throughout
Sunday
night under lights and flares
but there appeared to be little
hope lor Jean D. Kisman, 10,
Seattle, and Linda D. Angell,
13, Renton, Wash.
Rescuers said the snow.. was
very wet and heavy and it was
unlikely there were any air
holes.
Lee Hahn, directing the
operation from a ski lodge a
mile away, said Micha~l
Kisman saw the snow slide
come down on his daughter and
the other girl.
. .J.. pi! . . ltll!l!
Kisman told Hahn the girls
~I I L11'&gt; Hi pi...,T ·
ran
and the snow covered them
1111'11 T
about 200 feet from Lake
Source.

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

IN HOSPITAL
Martin McAngus is a
medical patient at Holzer
Medical Center. His room
number is 204.
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Kennedx . "We take the ruler's
word and that of our own
people who have become
committed to him ."
Galbraith wrote a series of
letters to the President, capriciously titled ITO r&lt;:pDrts for
"Indo-Tally rand Office ." The
letters are included in the
President's Office Files at the
Kennedy Library. The massive
file, minus items still classified
because of national security
reasons, is the latest and most
significant yet to be made
public.
"It's certainly a can of
snakes," Galbraith wrote of

Patrol says
no charges
to he filed

by the Tri -County Men tal
Health and Menial Retardation
Board. and which currently
serve some 325 persons on a
No charges will be filed in the
regularly - scheduled basis .
traffic
accident Saturday
Under State law, Mental
morning
which
claimed the life
Health and Retardation (&amp;18)
Boards are primarily planning of Ill-year old Evelyn Marie
and funding agencies for Nell!on of Rl. 2, Crown City.
The Gallia-Meigs Post Stale
specific geographic regions,
Highway
Patrol said Miss
whether within cities, or across
counties. The boards, while Nell!on's 1955 Buick collided
they may initiate programs , beadon on Rt. 7 with a semi
cannot continue to administer truck operated by William H.
such programs. Hence, the Felix, 44, of Glenwood, W. Va.
Funeral services for Miss
transfer of authority lor the
Nell!on,
who had resided in
management of mental health
.
Gallla
County
the last six
programs in the area to the
new agency. This move will months, were held at I p.m.
also pave the way for the today from the Echo Baptist
receipt of vitally-needed Church at Wayne, W. Va. with
federal aid for mental health Rev. Nolan Queen and Rev.
Junior Lambert officiating.
and retardation to the threeBurial will in the Sol Perry
county area.
Cemetery at Rt. I, Dunlow, W.
Va.
CONTRACT REJECTED
Miss Nelson was born July
CANTON (UP!) - Members 19, 1955 In Cabell County to
of United Rubber Workers Rev. Lucian Nelson and Bessie
Local 761 voted Sunday to Ramey Nelson of Rt. 2, Crown
reject the tentative contract . City.
reached with the Geauga
Other survivors include a
Plastics Co. here and go out on sister, Miss Stella Faye Nelson
strike immediately. Some 250 of Rt. 2, Crown bty, and her
workers were affected.
fiance , Roy J . Combs, Jr. of
Lavalette, W. Va. They were to
have been married Saturday
COUPLE TOWED
night .
Keith Allen Sheets, 2&gt;,
She was a 1973 graduate of
Gallipolis, boiler maker, and Buffalo High School in Wayne
Barbara Elisabeth Nease, 18, County, W. Va.
Racine, file clerk .
HOOD IN HOSPITAL
HAVING SURGERY
The Pomeroy E-R squad,
Word has been received here
called Sunday at 12:10 a.m. for by relalives that Mrs. T. A.
Joseph Hood, Minersville , took Hennessy, who has been
him to Veterans Memorial
convalescing at the home of
Hospital.
her daughter, Mrs. Erwin
Eubanks, ts scheduled to unSERVICES SET
dergo surgery Tuesday at
Graveside services will be Jameson Hospital, New Castle,
held Tuesday at 10 a. m. at Pa . Mrs. f!ennessy's room is
Giimore Cemetery for Teresa 248.
Jean Arnold who was born
dead Sunday night at Doctors'
North Hospital, Colwnbus. The
DIVORCE FILED
infant is survived by her
Rolland C. Searles, Rt. I,
parents, David and Nancy Middleport, has filed for a
Imboden Arnold, of Carroll, divorce in Meigs County
Ohio, and maternal grand- Common Pleas Court from
parents, Calvin and Betty Veva V.Searles, East Main St.,
Imboden, Minersville. Ewing Pomeroy, on grounds of gross
Funeral Home is in charge of neglect of duty and extreme
arrangements.
cruelly.

Vietnam m November, 1961. " I
am reasonably accustomed to •
Oriental government and poli- .
tics, but I was not quite
prepared for Diem. As you wiU
doubtless
be
warned,
(however ) whenever anyone
reaches an inconvenient ,
conclusion on this country, he
has been duped."
On another occasion, he saiQ,
"We
a re
increasingly
replacing the French as the
colonial military force and will
incr ea~ngly
arouse the
resentments
associat ed
therewith.
"The Korean War killed us in
the '50s; this involvement
could kill us now. That is what
the military and the (State)
Department will never see," he
said.

3 congressmen
of Ohio rated

Velerana Memorial Hospital
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS
- Karl Grueser, Minersville.
SATURDAY DffiCHARGES
- Diana Phillips, Betty Brown,
Stanford Denney, Job Fairchild, Iva Howell, Maria
Waldnig.
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS Elizabeth Halfhill, Parkersburg;
Robert Jeffers,
Syracuse; Melville Withers,
Pt. Pleasant; Ross Morris,
New Haven.
SUNDAY DISCHARGES
Phillip Donovan.

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structed on a minimtml of five acres of land, the bmlding and
ground would take up the best part of U1e co mmwuty parK. ' I ll~
park contains about tO acres of land so the school would abso rb
half of the grounds, it was observed.
Mrs. Thomas said that she felt it is best for all concerned that
the offer of Middleport officials to give a part of the park for the
construct ion be declined. She further pointed out tha t the Board
of Menta l Retardation wh1ch operates the Me igs County Commlmlty School is not perm1tled by law to own land and if the park
were used, the part used would have to be transferred by deed to
the Meigs County Commissioners.
Councilman James Brewer observed that he had "hea rd a lot
of static" since it was disclosed recently that a part of t~e park
might be taken up by the new school. He said pe rsons mvolved
when the park was established have indicated that it m1ght not be
legal to build the school on the grounds.
Council President Fred Hoffman also com mented on the
problem of the school havmg to be placed on five acres, wh1ch
would absorb half of the grounds. Officials expressed disa)&gt;pointrnent that the school cannot be built on the park, but it was
the consensus that under the circumstances it will be better if the
school is placed in a central location.
Cruiser Poor
It was reported that the police cruiser 1s in " bad shape" and

that "overhead" for repairs is costly. Mayor John Zerkle asked
council to "thi nk" about what action they would like to take

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Brewer was named to secure informatlon on what possibilities
might exist on rentmg a cruiser. He and Councilman Dav1d
.Tenkins also questioned eertam features of a pollee cn, iser,
statmg that they do not feel such things as a V-8 engine .1nd
automatic transmission are absolutely necessary .
Brewer questioned Chief of Police J J . Cremeans about one
instance when an unauthorized person was rid.ing in the pohce
cruiser. chief Cremeans sa id the instance ''had been taken care
of." He also told council that law enforcement m Middleport is
rather stringent for the size of the town. He asked council
members having any complaints about enforcement to call him
any time to discuss the problem.
Mayor Zerkle reported that Clerk-Treasurer Gene Grate had
f1led an application wtlh the Federal Government several
months ago to secure money to help on the original cost of the
sewage disposal system.
Council discussed the Middleport Commumty Park as to
what might be done to improve the drainage of the ball
diamonds. Counciln1an Jenkins recommended that a park
director be hired early so that the director could screen personnel to be hired to work at the park during the summer. Grate,
however, pomted out that the employment of the director 1s
handled by the recreation board.
Council discussed the street markings of Pearl, Seventh and
Grant SL,. Hoffman said that the present markings are confusing.

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Hoffman pointed out that Middleport had been supplied
water for the past fiv e days from its wells rather than from
Pomeroy sourees and .it was pointed ou t that Middlepo rt had
provlCied about two-th!l'-ds or more of Pomeroy's water supply
dunng the f1ve day period Two ga te va lves had to be replaced at
the Pomeroy waterworks and Pomeroy was without wafer as a
result of th e breakdown . Mamtenance Supervisor Harold Chase
commended the Pomeroy We:tler Dept. m domg an excellent job
1n installing the .,_,o valves to restore service .
Council disc ussed several street and a Hey problems Among
this was a wash out on Grant St. Mayor Zerkle said that water
from an old mme m the area is caus in g Grant St to rise. Chase
sa1d that repmrs w1ll be made when the sllppmg on the street
appears to be finishe-d .
Chase also brought several matters before COWICll : He asked
for some legjslation to reqmre persons tearing down old stru c~
lure to cap the old sewers. If not capped, the old sewers create a
settling problem , throw dirt into existing sewers, and create a rat
problem . He alsn JXIinted out that repairs are needed at the
marina due to vandalism there last summer. He disctL.,sed the
rep81r of catch basms which, council agreed, will be handled by
the vi llage work crew, and plans were discussed for placing a
roncretc apron around the Middleport pool so that water will run
away from the fXJO I ra ther than under it. Council transfe rred $500
to the fire equipment fund .
Attending \\:ere Mayor Zerkle, Grate, Cr~means, and council
members W1Uiam Walters, Marvin Kelly, Hoffman, Brewer and
Jenkins .

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Devoted To The Interests Of The Meigs-Mason Area

VOL. XXV NO. 201

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

TUESDAY. JANUARY 29, 1974

TEN CENTS

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DST dark hours

Holzer Medical Center
Births
· January25
A daughter fu Mr. and Mrs.
William Lovins, New Haven,
W.Va.; a daughter to Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Turner, Wellston; a
daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Minor Leach, Wellston.
Jaauary27
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Chapman, Mason; a
daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Burton, Pomeroy.

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The new Me1gs Commun1ty School and Sheltered Workshop fo r
the Retarded will not be built 1n the Midd leport Community
Park.
This was the eoncluswn Monday night when Mrs. Jeanette
Thomas, director of the school, mel w1th Middleport off1c1alli to
discuss an offer which the officials had made earlier to prov1de a
part of the land for the new structure.
Mrs. Thomas, who had been invited to appear before council
after a meetmg earlier th1s month when the offer had been
discussed, said at the time she had discussed the possibility of the
~choo l at the park with council in October, 1972, she had been
working with the idea of securing state and federal funds. These
funds would have provided money for the school and a community center for the public. However, a freeze of federal funding went into effect and Mrs. Thomas said she was 'not able to
work out the pian.
Therefore she said she proceeded wiU1 a plan lo secu re loca l
funding with matching state funds for the constructiOn of the
school and sheltered workshop. Voters of the county approved a
$250,000 bond issue last fall lor the constru c'lion and state funds
have been promised on a matching bas1s.
Mrs. ThomAs said that since it was necessary to campaign
for a local tax measure she had told voters the school would be
centrally located and felt that she must follow through on the
promise. She also pointed out that since state funds are to be
involved, a state requirement that the sc hool must be con-

WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
National Council of Senior Citizens rates three Ohio congressmen "as zero" on Ute basis of
their recent voting on 10 measures concerning the elderly.
The council said Saturday
that its study showed six sena-.
tors and 29 congressmen last
year "had ignored tbe needs of
the elderly." The group included Ohio Republican Reps. Tennyson Guyer, Walter E . Powell
and John M. Ashbrook.
The group said the elderly .
voters could determine
through its study which
legislators here back up their
speeches with action. The
council gave a ''passing mark"
to 53 senators and 174
congressmen, found to have
cast at least 75 per cent of their
votes in favor of the nation's
senior cit12ens.

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ELBERFELDS IN POMERO·Y

Girls buried by avalanche

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,;;; WALTHAM, Mass. (UP!) ---John KeiUieth Galbraith, the
become self-supportmg and to late President John F. Kenbecome mdependent of the nedy 's ambassador to India
and one of his most valued
welfare system."
He said one flaw m the ad- advisers, warned Kennedy in
mimstration's Family Assist- 1961 that Vietnam was "a can
ance Plan IFAP ), which died of snakes."
m Congress, was that "it was
He also warned Kennedy in
being presented as a plan that several reports from New
might ha ve an initial increase Delhi that South Vietnamese
1in costs I but would eventually President Ngo Dinh Diem,
result in a reduction in the killed m a military coup in fate
rolls. "! believe, if anything, 1963, "has alienated his people
that that wouldn't happen," he to a far greater exte nt than we
said .
allow ollli"elves to know."
The F AP would have offered
"This is our old mistake,"
at least $2,400 a year to needy Galbraith said of U.S. foreign
families.
policy in a July , 1961, letter to

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school/' Essex said.

BAKER FURNITURE

Each Depos1tor

Galbraith was right in '61

Nine directors to guide center

F. V. Bouie, retired
Rio professor, claimed

You ' ll really be surprised
at
the
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By United Press Internallonal
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COLUMBUS - STATE REP. ROBERT W. JASKULSKI, D·
Garfield Heights, claiming he would add ethnic balance to the
Democratic statewide ticket, has declared his candidacy fur
secretary of state. Jaskulski, 47, now in his second term in the
Ohio House, said he would run in the May primary even if one of
severai other Democratic candidates gets a party endorsement
for the office.
"I will campaign against lhe office itself, as it is now conceived, and I will campaign against the man who now holds that
office - a man who has held this same office for so long many
people are beginning to fear that the office will retire before he
does," Jaskulski told a news conference Monday.

CLEVELAND - OHIO NATIONAL GUARD CAPT.
Raymond J . Srp was expected to testily today before a federal
grand jury probing the May 4, 1970, shootings at Kent Slate
University when four students died . Srp, who commanded Troop
G, 107th Arnoored Cava lry, when the guard confronted student
demonstrators, was believed to have spent much of Monday
talking with Department of Justice lawyers.
Srp earlier refused through his lawyer to testify before the
Scranton Commission and never was called before a state grand
jury which also investigated the incident. He has denied any
involvement in the shooting, however, and is understood to [lave
told the FBI that guardsmen were not in danger when four
students were killed and nine others wounded in the 13-second
burst of fire .

cl0 sed

PARKERSBURG, W. Va.
(UP!) - Two Ohio River
bridges lin~ing West Virgmia
and Ohio were closed brieOy to
traffic Monday night alter an
anonymous caller told the local
newspaper that dynam ite had
been placed under the spans .
State and local pohce, state
Highways Departme nt
engineers and Wood County
Sheriff's deputies inspected the
Memorial Toll Bridge here and
a bridge between Williamst.own, W. Va., and Marietta,
Ohio.
Pollee said no dynamite was
rContinued on page 6)

petition of candidacy for the
nomina_tian to run for the Meigs
County Auditof'-' post in the
May primaries /
A Republican, Frank is the
second residen t to file for one
of the major county jobs which
will be filled in 1974.
Filing earlier was J Henry
Wells, also a Republican,
seeking the nomination to run a
as a county commissioner
candidate. He is currently
serving as a commissioner
filling the unexpired term of
Charles R. Karr, Sr., who
resigned.
James Roush , a democrat,
also of Racine, is currently
audi tor of the county having
been appointed to fill the
unexpired term of Gordo n
(Con tinued on page 8)

Goins in final 5
Dwight Goins, Meigs High
School
band
director,
representing Meigs County
Jaycees and District 93, was
one of the five finalists in
Speak-Up competition at the
January an.. tate convention in
Cincinnati over the weekend.
There were 75 contestants on
the district level and 28 district
winners competing at th e allstate .
Goins is among 20 winners
picked al each of the four allstates, and he'll compete in the.
slate convention in May this
year. Goins, who joined the
Jaycees three months ago, is
the first ever from District 93

to be selected a speak-up
winner at an all-state con~
vention.
Rick Abel, District 93 vicepresident, was presented a
certificate at the convention
for having the best growth of
the 38 districts in the slate.
Ohio, with over 13,000 Jaycees,
is the largest stale in membership in the country.
Jaycees from Meigs County
attending the weekend's activili fs were
President
Richard Poulin, Goins, Mr. and
Mrs. Vince Knight, Mr. and
Mrs. David Jenkins, Rick
Collins and Vic Gaul.

R egatt. a ch ange p Ianned

Sweeping changes, that
could give the )974 Big Bend
Regalia a new look, have been
WASHINGTON - A BILL TO ASSURE WORKERS that the
proposed by the Pomeroy
pensions they anticipate actually will be paid upon retirement Chamber of Commerce.
advances to the House floor for approval early next month. The
Earl Ingels, president of the
House Ways and' Means Committee finished weeks of drafting
Pomeroy Chamber of Comthe measure Monday. The Senate passed a similar bill, 93-0, last merce, at the noon luncheon
September and final action seems ,certain this year.
meeting Monday of the
Both bills would require that workers with 15 years' service- chamber at the Meigs Inn,
would be fully vested - assured of receiving their accrued . reviewed the proposals. Some
pension benefits. Firms are given 40 years to set aside adequate of the changes proposed were
funds to meet their pension obligations. An insurance !lind is to contacting Hocking Railroad at
be created to pay pensions to workers whose employers go bank: Nelsonville to see if it will be
rupt.
possible to have train rides
Nothing in the legislation, however, requires a firm to offer a from Pomeroy to Middleport,
pension plan or stipulates how much it must pay retirees. Pen- also the stage coach from
sions paid today averages $141 a month .
Nelsonville for rides, possibly
having one or the other or both.
HONG KONG - CHINA ANNOUNCED PLANS today to
Ask the Gallipolis Ski Club
(Continued on Page 2)
for the ski show on Saturday
CLOTHING OFFERED
;~~~::::~::::;:::::;:::::~::;:::;::::::::::::::::::::;:~.~:-.":::;;~a::: and invite colleges to have
Eight-man crew races to take
Free clotblng day will be
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
held at the Salvation Arnoy
A chance of showers the place of the usual pOwer
headquarters, 115 Butternut Thursday and Saturday. boat racing. ·
In further regatta discussion ,
Ave., Pomeroy,from JOa.m. to Fair Friday. Highs In the
Ingels
sai~ the Meigs Local
12 noon Thursday. All area upper,tOs and 50s ,low in the
School Board has been asked to
residents in need ·of clothing 20s and low 30s.
are welcome to attend .
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SAFETY PATROL BOY Rick Blaettnar, a Pomeroy
Elementary School SIXth grader, explained to seven-year-old
Suzan Thoma how carrying the "bright stick" will help
drivers know where she is standing as she wails for her bus.

Frank in
race for
auditor

THIS AUTO SIZED BOULDER played havoc with traffic on Route 62, below West
Columbia Monday morning when it broke away from the cliff above the road about 9:15a .m.
and rolled onto the highway. Only one way traffic was perrmtted through the area until the rock
was pushed to the side of the road by the Mason County Highway Department. Several sma ller
pieces also fell but landed at the foot of the cliff. Fortunately th ere was no traffic at the place • t
the tlfile.

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By Charlene Hocntch
Concern about the children snap. Everybody contacted
Some 400 pupils at the who walk to school and those was concerned about the safety
Pomeroy Elementary School who wa it for buses in the dark of the boys and girls, and
have been issued 41 bri ght prompted safety-conscious readily made contributions.
One firm provided at no cost
sticks" in a mov'e to reduce the PTA parents to do something
to the PTA the over 400 12-inch
danger of going to school in the about it.
early morning darkness of
One parent sent a newspaper sticks. Another donated seven
Daylight Saving Time.
clipping to school which told of cans of glow-in-the-dark paint.
The sticks, 12 inches long and the "bright slicks" being used Another wanting to help
sprayed with a bright lemon in Coshocton, and of their provided new Oashlights for
yellow fluorescent paint, were success in alerting motorists to the Pomeroy Safety Patrol
handed to each youngster the presence of children along members who are on the
streets long before daylight to
Monday afternoon just before the streets.
the dismissal of classes.
The clipping was handed to assist the 41 Walkers".
And Monday morning seven,
Mrs. Bonnie . Fisher, sixth
grade teacher and advisor lor PTA mothers - Mrs. Thoma,
the Pomeroy Safety Patrol. Betty Wiles, Mary Bowles,
She passed it along to Mrs. Pat Addalou Lewis, Lois Rosenbawn , Judy Jewell, and Lois
Thoma, PTA president.
Pauley
- met at the school to
Since DST went into effect,
spray
the
sticks .
Mrs. Thoma has walked her
Students have been en two children to the bus stop and
remained there until they were couraged to carry their "bright
safely on the bus, so when the sticks, and motorists are urged
suggestion of "bright sticks" to regard them as a signal lor
caution. II both abide , then
H&lt;&gt;W1trd-'"'Pi'litrl!. Raci ne, came up, she wasted no time in surely the hazards of morning
pursuing
the
project.
incumbent Meigs County
Getting donations was a darkness will be decreased.
Treasurer, Monday filed his

Junior High and merchants
will be contacted in regard to a
sidewalk sale.
Ingels
observed
that
residents outside the Pomeroy
: Middleport area will be invited to serve on Regatta
committees .
Changing the location of the
annual Frog jwnp was also
discussed. It was suggested
thatperhapsit couldbeheldon
tlle Farmers Bank and Savings
Company parking lot.
Fred Crow , past Grand
Croaker and promoter of the
Frog Jwnp, indicated that the
first prize in the frog jwnp will
be increased this year a
sizeable amount.
Dwight Goins, one of the top
live winners in the "Speak Up"
contest held over the weekend
at 'cincinnati, spoke to the
group and suggested that
perhaps two parades could be
held this yea r.
Goins suggested that the first

parade, to be held either on
Thursday or Friday, be a
general parade pertaining to
the Regatta with floats and the
second parade be strictly a
band parade.
Goins observed that it might
be possible to have the Shrine
band from Colwnbus to participate . There are ap·
proximately 1,000 men in the
various Shrine bands.
Chambers members agreed
to have two parades, providing
detailscouldbeworKedoutand
left the decision to Goins.
In interlude devoted to
"h istory, "
Bob
Jacobs
presented the 'eonslltutional
By-Laws of the chamber which
were adopted on Dec. 13, 1938
when Edison Hobsteller was
the first president.
Back in the 1940s Jacobs was
president, Fred Crow, Jr., first
vice president, Jim O'Brien,
second vice president and
Irving· Karr, secretary .

"BRIGHT SI'ICKS" - Pomeroy PTA mothers sprayed
over 400 foot-long sticks with lemon yellow fluorescent paint
Monday , creating glow-in-the-dark sticks to be carried by
Pomeroy Elementary School students in the early morning
darkness. Working are Mrs. Mary Bowles, left, and Mrs. Pat
Thoma, PTA president.

Gas. hills won "t
show any savings
G~!~a~h~~pc~a;o~e~~~~~: ~~~~rh:~~~~s~y

a nwnber of

treasurer.

Gallia-Meigs area who have
been responding to the national
Ingell! reported that he had plea to conserve energy that
received a letter from their elforL• are not reflected in
engineers in Columbus in their gas bills this !I.I.Qnth.
regard to the relocation and
But according to J . M.
modern12ation of u. s. 33 from Koebel, manager for the gas
Darwin to Athens. The letter company in the Gailia-Meigs
asked the chamber's opinion on area, the impact is there, it is
the project which would inelude widening to four lanes.
All members agreed to ask Veterans Memorial Hospital
the e11 gineers to go-ahead with
ADMISSIONS - Joseph
the project as soon as possible. Hood , Minersville; Lydia
It
was reported
that Weyersmiller, Pomeroy ;
preliminary engineering plans Linda Stewart, Cheshire; Vern
for the work have been com- Chevalier, Reedsville; John
pleted.
Patterson , Racine; Warren
Attending were Ingels, Crow, Salisbury, Gallipolis; BenRalph Graves, John Koebel, jamin Kesterson, Pomeroy;
Ted Reed, Wendell Hoover, Charles Werry , Pomeroy;
John Weeks, Virgil Teaford, Kathy Rupe, Dexter ; Pauline
Dale Warner, Jack Kerr, Perry, Dexter ; Earl Pickens,
Jacobs, Richard Chambers, Syracuse; Ruth Baer, MinersBill Grueser, Goins, Richard ville.
Poulin, Carolyn Thomas, DISCHARGES - Leslie
secretary, Beulah Jones and Carr, Danna Hamm, Thomas ·
Katie Crow.
McKay, Bessie Jones, Audria
Arnold .

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Koebel said the principal
factor is extreme cold weather
durin g the latte r part of
December and the first part aiJ a n u a r y . He a t i n g
requirements lor those
customers billed during the
first 16 days of January were
on the av~rage 8Q per cent
higher than during their
previous billing periods and an
average of 10 per cent higher
than during the same periods
last year.
He said that because of this
tO.:onllnued on Page 2)

Weather
Mostly cloudy north, Jlii rtl)
cloudy south today and tonight.
High today in the low 40s north
to the low 50s south. Low
tonight in the upper 20s north to
the mid 30s south. Partly
cloudy Wednesday, high in the
50s .

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DR. LA WHENCE E. LAMB

Isometrics and the heart
By Lawrence E Lamb M D
DEAR DR LAMB
Recentl) I read that te ns ng
the muscles ISbad for the heart
as t decreases the blood
I! ow I ha e been us ng
JSometrJc exercises for my legs
as the) are very th n and I
want to ftrm the muscles of n y

mner th ghs If th s s bad fo
me please let me know
I have a cholesterol count of
330 I am very th n My we ght
IS 103 lbs I m :&gt;-foot 3 nches
tall 60 years old and ffi) blood
pressure s 12().70 I can un
dersland th s high cholesterol
count as I though! onlv obese
people had that problem My
doctor does not have me on any
med cat on I an JUSt supposed
to watch my del I am try ng to
ga n weight but the foods that
are high n calor es are also
high n cholesterol Is there a
med calion I can take tha w II
lower my cholesterol
DEAR READER
First
about tsometr1c exerctses or
muscle ten smg A f rmly

n squeez ng the hand or
holdmg the arm n a s tiffened
contracted slate " II rali'e the
blood pressure In some people
tr gger
off
th s
can
rregular lies of the heart too
These are usually of the
harmless sk pped bea t a
If
a
person
r ely
had heart trouble and
part cularly f they were prone
to rregular lies of the heart or
had high blood pressure then I
thmk

sometnc

exerctses

nught be harmful f overdone
Othern1se n the reasonably
healthy person I don t th nk
the) are really dangerous
They can be benefic a! m
bu ld ng body strength and n
develop ng muscles
I prefer a combmat on of
tsome tn

and tsotomc exer

c1ses These are those that
move the muscle through Its
range of mot on "h le havmg 1\
under tenswn You can do thJS
w1th one arm bend ng and
stra1ghtemng the elbow "h le
keepmg the muscles partially
contracted muscle as occurs contracted In a s1m Jar

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by the editor
Forty-&lt;~me years after leavmg It one paragraph m last
Friday s Druly Sentmel brought mto v v d recall how a boy of 10
lived on a flat western Kansas wheat farm It came m our mm1
feature Now You Know 1tem which UPI gleans da ly
probably from an enc)clopedia that mformed Meigs County
readers
The geodellc datum pomt from which all !at tude and
longitude computatiOns for North and Central America
Origmate IS the Natwnal Ocean Survey s lriangulatwn stat on
at Meades Ranch m Osborne County Kan
Nmety-&lt;Ime of a hundred readers here today assuredly
couldn t care less that Meade s Ranch m Osborne County Kan
Is the geodetic datum pont for the computations noted above
But I m that tOOth one because I was born 14 miles from the
county seat town of Osborne m Osborne County Kan and lived
on three successive wheat farms w1thm a rad us of eight miles
of Osborne until age 10
Meade s Ranch was unknown n those years of the twenties
the fact s farms were not called 'ranches m northwestern
Kansas Farms were farms where a llvmg (part of the tune)
was scratched from up to half a sectiOn of land (owned If lucky
shared otherw se ) but rarely more
Ten years ago moved by the need to see where I had begun
I drove through Osborne and past the old farms You know
what none were there anymore the houses and the barns that
IS
Lumped mto unmarked mass were Pop s 40 acres of best
land for com or cane that went mto silage Gone were h1s more
uneven lymg 200 acres upon which wtnter wheat was seeded m
October also the fiVe acres of sandy loam bottom betw xt a
bend m the south fork of the Solomon River where the most
beautiful watermelons I ve ever seen grew three to four feet
long And where were the 50 to 60 acres of high pasture guarding
the meandermgs of the Solomon from which five to SIX nulk
cows and the bull lived out thelf lives and sustamed ours
The land was there yes but Its personality long ago had
vanished It was part of a ranch put together by a corporal on of
stockholders wbo farmed m absenlla perhaps from Kansas C1ty
or Omaha or Topeka where g~ant combmes (threshers) did m
two days what Pop and a crew of SIX to seven men followmg the
harvest season north could do m two weeks no houses no
bams no hedges markmg held lines Even the Solomon which
50 years ago ran near crystal clear the year around and which
had a swunrnmg hole unparalleled by any m all the years smce
(where swmurung m the skm on a hot summer day or evenmg
was like heaven or maybe t was heavE¥J) was a tnckle that
July day I saw It as an adult and even that strmg of water was
murky silted from the meager store of Kansas top so l
remaining to be carr ed away
I stopped my car at the place my brothers and sister and I
had lived the longest from 1922 until 1926 The wmdmill was
gone the 50-foot deep stone-lmed well from which 1\ pumped
water was filled m there wasn t even the lane anymore from
the road to where our e1ghH"oom farm house stood Just sun
baked soil to which wheat stubble clung
Surely the river was as I remembered 1\ A half-illlle on
where the road crossed the Solomon that had bordered our farm
there was a new bridge wider of concrete the nver m which
we swam m summer and upon wh ch we ICe skated for miles
north and south m the wmter was not a river anymore I believe
my fourth grade geography book would have defmed 11 m 1963)
as an mtermittent stream
How strange the feelmg IS of one s roots havmg been erased
Meade s Ranch Osborne County Kan IS the datum porn\ of
the western hem sphere accordmg to the paragraph of Friday
last About that I don t really care Its also my datum porn!
from which my life has been computed and 1t s not there
anymore About that I do care

Gas hills hide
(Continued from Page 1)
even the customers who
responded to the company s
plea to reduce thermostat
settings SIX degrees below last
year may actually have used
more gas durmg the period
than they did the preVIous year
mnply because the weather

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was so much colder
Koebel went on to say thpt
the length of the billing periods
has an effect on the siZe of a
customer s bill and that
because of the ChriStmas and
New Years holidays some of
the bills received m January
reflect billing periods as much
as three days longer than
normal
He also said that even though
customers might actually have
used less gas during the period
they could possibly receiVe a
higher bill because of mcreases
in the cost of gas from the
southwest as well as higher
rate schedules that have gone
Into effect m some areas
durmg the past year
The response by our
customers to our request to
lower thermostat settings and
to practice other conservation
measures has been out
he said
It 1s
standing
gratifymg to see so many
people a~ concerned and
willing to reduce thelf usage in
an effort to conserve available
energy supplies

produce excess amounts of
cholesterol
The only weight gam I ap
prove of s muscle weight
Added calor es that result m
most common ca uses or
elevated chol esterol m our fat are not conducive to op
society there are th n people timal health And for a person
who p oduce an excess amount with a chol este rol problem 1t IS
of cholesterol This problem s a hazard
You need a lot better diet
often more d ffJCu!t to treat
There are med c nes that can nstruct on than ) ou ap
be used for th s purpose Most parenUy have rece ved May I
doctors usually like to try d1et suggest that you go to the
and weight control f rst You l brary and read my book
What You Need to Know
can be eatmg a fa rly low
About
Food &amp; Cook ng for
calor e diet and st ll have a
h gh cholesterol Intake A Health publiShed by Vikmg
couple of eggs don t have a lot It w II give you all the n
of ca lor es but they contam 500 format on you need to plan a
milligrams of cholesterol far d et d reeled toward con
more than most hea rt trollmg your cholesterol level
special sts recommend
Send your questions to Dr
It s not true that all h gh
calor e foods are h1gh m Lamb In care of this news
cholesterol
Sugar
and paper P 0 Box 1551 Radio
margarme from vegetable mls City Station Ne" York N Y
10019 For a copy of Dr Lamb s
conta n no
cholesterol
Margar ne IS h gh n fat of hooklet on cholesterol send 50
course and too much fat m the cents to the same address and
diet sumulates the body to ask for Cholesterol booklet
fa sh oh you can work almost
an) muscle n the body
While t s true that
overeat ng and obes ty are the

Early vote to
impeach sought
By HOWARD FIELDS
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Republicans fearmg that they
have the most to lose by a long
Impeachment
proceeding
agamst President NIXon plan
to try for a vote m the House
Judie ary Committee by April
30
GOP committee members
dec ded Monday to try to n
elude that cut-off date m a
resolut on seekmg a formal
House mandate for contmumg
the unpeachment mqmry and
subpoena powers for the
committee The committee
vote IS expected Thursday
Special counsel John M
Doar and chief GOP counsel
Albert E Jenner were to br ef
the enhre comnuttee today on
the progress of the mqulfy
Committee Republicans m
structed Jenner at the caucus
research the theory that a
President Is responsible for the
acts of h s subordinates
Jenner satisfied them that he
did not advocate that v1ewpomt
m a televiSIOn mterv1ew m
ChiCago earlier this month
Target Date Late April
Chrurman Peter W Rodino
Jr D N J has said he was
shootmg for a target dat ~ of
late April or thereabouts
but he could then add I won t
be locked mto 1\
Aware that a White House
refusal to cooperate and failure
to get ev dence Special
Prosecutor Leon Jaworski has
collected could delay unpeachment proceedings
Republicans were un1ted m a
plan to then ask for an ex
tens on of the deadline
If the Jaworski obstacle
occurs then we will ask for an
extens on srud Rep Robert

McClory
R Ill
second
rankmg Republican on the
committee
Rep Tom Railsback R ill
sa d of the April 30 date
Many of us support that but If
there s any obstructiOn by the
White House then we would
vote to extend It
Although they sa d they
expected some Democrat c
support for the r amendment
1t was not likely the maJonty
Democrats would allow 11 to
pass Democrats outnumber
Republicans 21 16 at present
With one GOP vacancy
House May Vote Anyway
If the JudiCiary Comnuttee
should fall to recommend any
arhcles of unpeachment 11
would not mean there would be
no House vote on 1m
peachment Speaker Carl
Albert said Monday
I ve been led to believe by
some pretty strong talk m the
House that there will be a vote
on the ssue he srud m a news
conference
One of the
resoluhons Will be called up
An Impeachment resolution
IS a priVIleged one and debate
can be stopped 1f any
sponsor chooses to call up his

measure
Rep Paul N Pete Me
Closkey R-Cahf one of the 14
congressmen who have mtroduced
mpeachment
resolutiOns told UP! Yes I
would call for a House vote on
Impeachment if the Judiciary
Committee fails to recommend
It
He srud he wouldn t expect 1\
to pass without a favorable
recommendatiOn by the com
nuttee but he thought there
should be a House vote

President will
discuss scandal
CAMP DAVID Md (UP!)Pres dent NIXon will discuss
the Watergate scandal In
general terms when he delivers
his State of the Umon address
to Congress
In his fifth day of seclusiOn
today NIXon was workmg on
the fmal drafting of the half
hour speech which will be
delivered (at 9 p m EDT)
Wednesday
Pcesidentlal aides COIISider 11
one of NIXon s most unportant
messages since 1! will be
delivered to members of
Congress who later ma.Y we~gh
his Impeachment It was the
first tune NIXon has made a
personal appearance smce
June I 1972 when he returned
from Moscow
The PreSident according to
one a1de 'will not skirt the
Watergate Issue
The aide said 11 wtll not be
discussed m depth but will
serve as an appeal not to let the
nation be consumed by
Watergates for another year as
1! faces an energy criSIS and a
shaky economy
Will Seod 100-Page Report
NIXOn also will tranSJmt to
Congress a !(]().page wntten
report on domestic policy
He has already sent
Congress three separate
messages ~n the energy
shortage aid to education and
veterans
affairs
The
highlights of his address also
Will mclude hiS compreheliSive
nallonal health program and
proposals to spend federal

highway funds for mass Iran
sportatwn
There were no mdJCatioliS of
any legislative surpriSes
With Nixon away his
lawyers worked on the
President s tax problems anud
predictions that NIXOn may
voluntarily pay back federal
and state taxes of around
$300 IIIlO to halt criticism of his
deduchons for giVIng vice
presidenllal papers to the
Nahonal Arch1eves
A White House spokesman
declmed to disclose Nixon s
policy regarding access to his
Watergate tape recordings and
transcripts News reports have
srud that one of the tapes
challenges charges made by
former counsel John W Dean

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Aides Not Identified
Deputy Press Secretary Ge
raid L Warren refused to
identify aides who have heard
the Watergate tapes or have
been privy to the transcripts
although he was renunded that
both speech writer Patrick J
Buchanan and Republican con
gressJonalleaders have stated
that they had such access
Fonner speech wrt\er John
Andrews told an mtet'VIewer
that such tapes and transcripts
had been passed around to
political adviSers and speech
wr1ters m the White House
In a related area FBI agents
have apparenUy closely questioned staffers who had access
to the ~une 20 1972 taped
conversation between NIXon

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By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sno"'• Fditor
NEW YORK ( UPI) In this one of hiS fmer hours when his
critics I gured he d crow th e most Muhammad All went com
pletely the other way saymg t sn t the fun t used to be he s
gettmg a little t red of t all and he ll be hangmg up h s gloves
pretty soon now
Yes he sa d somewhat wearily as he lay on a leather
covered rubbmg table In his much-too-small dressmg room after
evenmg the score w th Joe Frazier by way of a unanunous 12round decision over hun at MadiSOn Square Garden Monday
mght I d like to fight George Foreman someday
One day soon I mean I m sure George and his people want
him to be the real champ and they know he has to fight me to be
that After Foreman Ill probably qUit
You only say that now derided one of hJS liSteners mdJCat ng
he d dn t bel ev~ t
AI d1dn t care tv argue
He s Tired
No he srud I ll probably qUit after Foreman Why not I m
tired I got three million m the bank the mterest IS pretty good
and I could live off that alone
Your Wife or somebody else buckmg you to quit? came a
queshon
Al1 shook h s head
Nobody s tell ng me what to do he srud I JUS! I gured ts
gettmg to be tune
As he talked one of A11 s handlers worked on hiS body
kneeding hiS shoulders and pectoral muscles w1th an amber
colored liquid
Al1 suddenly moved up to a sitting positiOn on tt.e table and
directed his conversallon at Dr Freddie Pacheco of Miami one
of those standmg near by
Look at this he said displaymg the knuckle on the thlfd
f nger of h s left hand I got an infecllon here There s pus n t
Pacheco mspected the fmger which was swollen
I ll get 1\ tomorrow he srud
No get 11 now All commanded
Right here now?
Yeah now
Dactar Treats Infection
Pacheco reached mto hiS medical k1t aod extracted some ethyl
chloride which he sprayed on the mfected knuckle
He then pulled a long needle out of his bag and without any
ceremony stuck 11 right mto the knuckle All wmced but sa1d
nothmg as some of the flUid dramed from the fmger
D d you get that durmg the light? one newsman asked
Agam All shook his head negalively
He scratched hunself before the fight and the glove must have
lfr tated 1t Pacheco srud
Talking about the fight AIIBdinilled FraZier hurt him twice but
he either did not remember the rounds or didn t want to
remember them because every time he was asked which rounds
he was shook up m he changed the conversation
I hurt him a few \!mes he said In the SIXth seventh and
eighth rounds I know I d1d because I could feel hun
Frazier sa d he thought he won the fight but d1dn t sound very
convmcmg Now and then he d whistle a couple of good shots off
All s head but from where I sat he never seemed able to put
enough punches together to change the way the fight was gomg
On my card AI was clearly the wmner 7-4-1
All Couldn I Resist
Before the fight All had srud he wouldn t clown around this
tune He couldn t resist though Notfor 12 wbole rounds
After FraZier clipped him wtth a crackling left to the Jaw m the
seventh All came off the ropes and wmked at the crowd Angelo
Dundee who gwdes him m the comer was qmck to p1ck 11 up
I blew my stack when he came back to the corner Dundee
revealed afterward Whatsamatter wtth you? I sa1d to him
Jeez you said you wouldn t do that didn tcha? what are you
try n to do? he listened to me he didn t do 1\ anymore
It was Al1 not FraZier who came out smokin m the last two
rounds He stood there and actually slugged 1t out with FraZier
wmnmg both rounds
Why did I do 11? he asked later repeatmg a question put to
him I m about f1mshed and I wanted the people who saw this
f ght to remember me thiS way I thought thiS fight was better
than our first one didn t you?
Not really
Thelf first fight was more explosive more excltmg only this
tune there was far less doubt at the fmish which one had won the
f ght

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Oh o College
Footbal Records

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NEW YORK (UP!)
If
there s anythmg college
basketball does not need 1\ s
UCLA trymg harder
But bemg No 2 that s what
the Brums had to do Saturday
agamst Notre Dame and the
results were devastatmg
It was an Irish wake as Notre
Dame was trounced 94-75
returnmg the Un ted Press
of
InternatiOnal
Board
Coaches No 1 ranking to
UCLA
Qmckly falling hack mto old
hab ts the UP! board unaru
mously voted the Brmns No 1
while the IriSh fell to third m
the rankmgs
North carolma State beaten
only by UCLA this season was
ranked second ahead of Notre
Dame
North carolma was beater
by the Wolfpack last week but
still moved up a slot to fourth
after defeatmg Atlanllc Coast
Conference r val Maryland
Marquette also passed
Maryland sl ppmg mto the
fifth spot
Vanderbilt which has lost

only once this season
With
and clrumed the No 7 ranlking
Alabama was nmth
season s surprise team
burgh broke mto the top 10
the I rst time with a
record The Panthers
wmnmg streak IS cur·reJltlv
ongest m maJor
basketball
ed places

wllege

The Me1gs Marauder cagers
With the ankle status of 6-3
junior center Dan Dodson still
a question mark travel to
Athens tomght to face the
Bulldogs of veteran mentor
Charles McAfee
McAfee one of the w n
mngest h gh school coaches n
the nation w ll most likely be
sendmg a startmg hneup
cons1stmg of se mors John
Locke and Mark Ma ce at the
guards semor Don Skinner and
Todd Ellwood al the corners
and 6 4 sophomore Arme
Chonko n the p vot
Mace at S-2 JS the thlfd
leadmg scorer n the SEO AL
averagmg 20 3 po nts per
game 21 7 overall and IS the

lll noJS Kentucky Tennessee
Arkansas M ssisslppl and
Louis ana Drununond said
Corps and weather serv ce
off c als emphasized that the
flooding so far has not ap.
proached the levels of damage
from the MisSISSippi last year
which cost more than $1 billiOn
and took at least 28 lives
The NatiOnal Weather
Serv ce
predicted
that
thousands of addihonal acres
will be mundated between St
LouiS and New Orleans with n
a week w1th a rJSe m the waters
of at least another foot
The MISSISSippi reached 43 3
feet at VIcksburg Monday
ahnost 10 feet above the 33 7
foot stage recorded m late
January 1973 The level was
still eight feet below the May
crest recorded at the height of
the flooding
And forecasters said the
nver at VIcksburg was ex
peeled to hit the 4:&gt;-foot mark
next month

The Southern Tornados
prepare tomght for the biggest
two weeks of basketball m the
school s last 10 years as the
Purple and Gold travel to
Glouster to face the Trunble
Tomcats
For Carl Wolfe s cagers a
game behind SVAC lead ng
Hannan Trace 1t w ll be the
next to the last non league
game before tacklmg North
Gallla Eastern and Hannan
Trace three of the league s
toughest teams Sandw ched
among those three games are
encounters with non )eague
Waterford and not so tough
Symmes Valley
It Will be the second goaround between Trunble and
Southern thiS season w1th the
Tomcats taking a 59-56 deciSion
at Racme back 10 early
December
The Tomcats m their last
ouhog toppled Vmton County
who at the time was coastmg
along wtth an excellent ll I
record
The Tornados w ll have to
unprove their defense to have
a chance accordmg to Wolfe
who said The big man ms1de
IS (Tim) Seevers Patton s a
real good guard and (Rodney)
King and (Wayne) Lent are
good forwards
Seevers a 6-4 semor was the
big gim m that m1tial meeting

Send Her

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Flowers

in Briefs

Contmued from page I )
release SIX a1lmg priSOners mcludmg an Amencan seized
durmg two days of land alf and sea clashes with South Vietnam
for control of the diSputed Paracel Islands The New Chma News
Agency said the s1ck and wounded captured personnel would
be freed Thursday at Shumchun a border crossmg 15 miles north
of Hong Kong
The American Identified by U S officials as Gerald Enul
Kosh '!/ of Lafayette Hill Pa was captured when Chmese
forces stormed the Paracel Islands m the South Chma Sea Jan 19
and 20 The offiCial Chmese news agency srud the one Amer can
and fiVe South VIetnamese made up the flfst group of Paracel
prisoners to b!&gt; released m stages
SAN FRANCISCO

A RASH OF APPARENTLY n ohveless

shootmgs on San Francisco s streets left four persons dead
Monday mght and anothr cn\Jcally wounded Pollee said they got
varymg descriptions of the Silent killers but witnesses said not a
word was spoken to any of the VIctims and no explanatwns were
left behmd
All available police units were put on the alert to hunt for the
shoot-and-run marksmen The first victim was shot twice m the
chest but all the others were shot tw ce n tbe back Pollee sa1d all
the victims were white and the fast-movmg killers had been
described as black There were at least two gunmen they added
In at least one case the gunman flfed and then ran to a
wa1tmg automobile to make hiS escape

COLUMBUS - A TWO YEAR.QLD BOY SHOT and killed
his father and wounded hiS mother wtth a smgle shot from a 39
8
5
caliber pistol he picked up from a mghtstand near his parents
7
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6 10
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4 9
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5 13 months pregnant was reported m good condition The bullet hit
414
her m the chest
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pour ng n 25 po nts and
grabb ng 20 rebounds Jun or
guard Tony Trace JOmed
Seevers n double I gures
scor mg 12 pomts wh le Lent a
6-CJ sen or and Kmg a S-1
Jun or added f ve pomts each

Pnced from

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By Umted Press International left to play semor captam War
Oh o State s Buckeyes suf dell Jackson fouled the BOiler
fered another heart-breakmg makers Frank Kendrick who
loss Monday mght n the fmal sank two free throws to g ve
second of thelf battle w1th B g Purdue a 67-95 wm
Ten Conference leader Purdue
Bolden led the Buckeyes wtlh
W th the score lied 65-65 and 18 pomts 14 n the second half
only SIX seconds remammg to
wh le Bruce Park nson
be played Larry Bolden the paced the Bo lermakers w th 18
Buckeyes freshman guard also
stood at the foul lme w th the
Purdue leads the conference
opportumty to g ve Ohio State w1th a 6-Clmark and 12-5 overall
the lead and almost certa n wh le Oh o State now s 1-4 m
VICtory
the Big Ten and S-9 for the
But Bolden who had given season
the home crowd a dazzlmg dis
Musk ngum wh pped Edm
play of shootmg and passmg m baro ( Pa ) 62-55 and Xavier
the second half to brmg the was outclassed by Brown Um
Buckeyes back from an eight- verSJty ( R I ) 91 73 m the only
pomt halftune del c t m ssed other act on mvolvmg Ohio
both free throws
Colleges Manday n ght
Then with JUst one second

By United Press Internallooal
Vanderbilt and Alabama d d
nothmg to ease the t ght
Southeastern Conference bas
ketball race 1Uesday n ght
Seventh ranked Vandy
downed Kentucky 62-65 and
nmth-ranked Barna put away
F1onda 9S.79 as both teams
upped thelf SEC records to S-1
And so the deadlock on first
place will not l kely he broken
until Monday when the two
teams coli de at Tuscaloosa
Elsewhere Lou sville edged
Drake 7f&gt;.73 Oklahoma routed
Nebraska 115-93 Furman out
lasted East carolma 83-80
M1ch gan upset W1sconsm 11375 and M1ch1gan State put
away fllmols 93-112
Th s Week s Spec al

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USED CARS

71 DODGE
Swinger HT Cpe.

The sp ne ta ed sw ft
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Many m g at ng ducks
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d stances

Smal

Jones top Dallas choice
League a lUeam group that
held Its own prelimmary draft
of 72 players last week For the
first time since the bitter war
days of 1~ between the old
Amencan and National Foot
ball Leagues clubs won t know
for sure that they re getting
who they pick
The NFL hasn t sa1d 11 but
the usual 1~ute time limit
for the flfst two roiUlds and five
mmutes for the next 15 was
expected to be wa1ved Some
observers S8lli the draft which
normally ends about 7 p.m
EDT on Wednesday might
even run Into Thursday
The WFL apparenUy even

drew first blood when Its
Southern California franchfse
Monday anounced the s1gnmg
of UCLA running backa James
McAlister and Kerm1t Johnson
and UmverSJty of Southern
Cahforma guard Booker
Brown
Six teams-Dallas Chicago
Bal\imore San Francisco
Minnesota and San Diegoeach had extra flfst-cound
p1cka Houston New England
Philadelphia Cleveland
Atlanta and Washmgton did
not have lst-coiUld chotces and
Houston wtth the worst record
m the !eagiie at 1 13 was not
scheduled to make Its flfst
selectJon until the fourth round

Clubs drafted In mverse order
of thelf fmal 1973 standing
San Diego picked second
followed by the New York
Giants Oncago Baltimore
the New York Jets St LoUIS
New Orleans San FranciSCO
(from New England) San
Francisco Los Angeles (from
Philadelphia ) Green Bay
,DetrOit Denver San Diego
(from Cleveland) Kansas
C1ty
Mmnesota
(from
Atlanta) Buffalo Oakland
Chicago (from Washington)
Pittsburgh Dallas Cincmnati
Ballimore (from Los Angeles)
and then the Super Bowl clubs
Minnesota and Miam

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Would you ke o fly
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Jan van breda Kolff muscled
m 22 pomts 20 m the second
half-as Vanderbilt railed
from a two-pomt defiCit at the
mterm1ss on to defeat Ken
tucky on the W Ideals home
court Van breda Kolff also d1d
his part defens vely for the
Commodores shuttmg off
Kentucky s ms de game and
holdmg the Wildcats Bob
Guyette to s x second half
po nts after he had gotten twice

the big scormg gun n that one
hitting 22 pomts wh le Chonko
poured n 17 and pulled n 1
rebounds
Myers led the Marauders n
that December battle hlttmg
for 14 pomts and haul ng m 16
mJSSed shots while Dodson
scored 13 and grabbed 10
caroms
In tomght s preliminary the
Marauder reserves of Ron
Logan w1ll try to make t two n
a row over the Bullpur.s takmg
the f rst meeting 45-32 In that
battle Meigs h1t 48 pet from
the f eld
The Marauder Reserves are
com ng fresh off a 36 35
dec swn over Waverly

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ROTONDA F1a (UP! Baltunore Orioles hurler Jun
Palmer and M1am Dolphms
defensive back DICk Anderson
Monday led thelf respect ve
groups m the annual $82 IIIlO
Superstar event
Through the semJfmals
Pafmer eamed three pomts m
the weightlift ng event to break
out of a t e with soccer star

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who also announced that the
start ng I neup will be the same
that wh pped Kyger Creek last
Fr day
Start ng at the guards w ll be
:&gt;-11 semor Bob M ller and
Jun or Mitch Nease whose start
aga nst the Bobcats was h1s
f rst of the year At the for
wards Wolfe w ll aga n be
gomg w th semors Norman
Curfman and Pete Sayre w1th
senior Vern Ord n the p vot
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call agamst Seevers and Wolfe
hopes th s t me he II get some
defens ve help from h s
teammates against the b g boy
Nease will get the assign
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playmaker
Concernmg that 81 64
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Wolfe sa d Norman Curf
man) did an outstand ng
defensive JOb so did M tch
(Nease)
Wolfe added that semors
Randy Warn er and Dave
The ss both starters earl er n
the year w1ll be ready to come
off the bench when needed
In the reserve game Wolfe s
Funnel Clouds will try to make
1t two m a row over the
Tomk !tens The Funnels
wh pped Glouster 42 31 earlier
and are fresh off a 62-31
destruction of Ky ger Creek

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Tu es day s Games
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Tu e day s Game
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count IS n off c a!s were
predict ng a gross of between
$17 m llwn and $18 m II on fo
the TV rights w th AI and
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NEW YORK (UP!
Muhammad AI who used to be
pretty good at p ed ctmg
thmgs was way off this tune
nt e na ona Hock ey
and he was the f rst to adm t t
Lea gue 5 and ng s
Bolling s p ed.p1per had tned
Nol" h
desperately to conv nee
himself and the general public
that Joe Frazer was was! ed
up as a profess onal boxe but
after w nn ng a hard fought
w
p s 9
unamunous dec son Monday
Des Mo n es 6
3 59 98 ~~
Day on
6 2
3 5
85 "
n ght the great Muha nmad
F or Wayne
26 1 0 t~4
had nothmg but kind words for
Co umbus 25 26 2 5
02
Mondays Resu t s
h S VIC!un
No games s hedu ed
I thought Joe was fm shed
Tue sday s Games
N o gami!S s h ed u ed
but I was wrong AI sa1d after
bestmg Fraz er m a 12-round
bout at Madison Square
Garden I don take anythm g
away from hun He fought a
tremendous I ght and I don t
have any hard feelin gs about
The slun two-pomt v ctory also Jo e Frazer I would like to
that many In the first half
Alabama paced by a 22-pomt enabled Lomsvlle to mamta n giVe Joe another chance
The humbleness shown
performance by 6 10 Leon Its hold on f rst place m the
Fraz
er was completely out of
Douglas mamtamed 1\s share M ssoun Valley Conference
character
for All who had
of the SEC lead by runnmg up a
Alvan Adams had 21 pomts
13 po nt halftime lead on and 13 rebounds to pace spent much of h1s spare time
F1or1da before coast ng home Oklahoma s wm while center pnor to th e fight bad-mouth ng
w th a comparallvely easy wm Clyde Mayes scored 30 pomts h s opponent Yet 1f anyone
Lou sv lie d1dn t have thmgs to carry Furman to ts w n over could earn the respect of Al
qmte as easy agamst stubborn East Carolina The v ctory also Frazier certamly d d w th an
Drake The Cardmals top enabled the Palad ns to keep effort that had many m the
scorer Allen Murphy fouled out thelf hold on first place n the capac ty crowd bellevmg the
dec swn should have gone the
w th 8 40 to go but they never Southern Conference race
other way
allowed Drake to take the lead
Fraz er natur ally was
among them
The fight wa s very close
and I th nk that t could have
sa d
Kyle Rote Jr 1.1! take his
A total of 24 profess onal gone the other way
Frazier
Yes
I
would
say
that
div s on s lead
athletes are m the Superstars
I
won
1\
I
fought
all
three
Anderson held his edge With tournament and non e s
a seven-over.par 43 golf score allowed to part c1pate m h s
for a nme.Jlole event as part of own sport
Ton~ght s gmnes
the c,mpet lion
Some of the sports are
bowlmg golf tenn s swun
m ng and an obstacle course
Co ege Basketbal Resu ts
In Anderson s 12-man group
By Un ted P ess nlernat on a
auto
racer Jody Schecter was
East
Pha Tex 59 K ngs Pa 58
second w th 16 pomts one
eh gh 3 Muh e nbe g 62
beh nd Anderson
G env 82 A d sn B ddu !J
The wmner m each group has
A f ed 56 Co and St 49
P easan
ycom ng 02 0 c k nson
a
chance lor $122 IIIlO m f nal
Ws mns
Pa 95 wash&amp; e 59
pr ze money
s os Pa 6 w ens 5 4
w kes 8 Bap s a b e 56

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B u ef d 5 1 M W Va S 60
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Bos on s 56 So Conn 5d
Con o d 69 Beck ey 6

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M dd e T enn 14 Mu ay
Mo ehead 69 Tenn Te h 6&lt;1
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Henry Block has
17 reasons why you
should come to us
for income tax help.
Reason 14 Were human and once
m a great wh1le we make a m1stake
But 1f our error means you must pay
additiOnal tax you pay only the tax
We pay any mterest or penalty
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mmutes of 12 roiUlds I don
knoll what I could I ave done
more than that
Fraz er sa1d All was guilty of
holding severa t mes dur ng
the f g1 t and he t ought AI
should ave been penal zed
nore for tha
Clay AI wa s hod ng
throughout f ght I to! I the ref
abo u t and I e d d l is best
to stop 1 but he could! t
hun
AI
kept
control
tel mg me I m gonna st mg you
then hold
There had been much specu
!at on that the loser of this hght
would dnft off mto obi v on and
perhaps even hang em up
r ght on the spot But there was
nothmg m Frazier s perfor
mance wh ch md catcd that he
was through m the rmg a1 d he
ns sted that he " ould keep
gomg
I see no reason why I should
stop do you Fraz er asked
I want hun (AI ) agam You
be ter bel eve 1t I would I ke to
fight both AI and George
Foreman agam
Foreman 1s the recogn zed
hea vyweight champiOn but
JUdg ng from the enthus asm of
the crowd at the Garden the
general pub! c st ll recogn zes
AI as the k ng of he
heavywe ghts Throughout the
bout t1 e crowd chanted n
un son Ah lee Ah lee Ah
lee when ever their hero
mounted an attack
Deep ns de I m the man
the people bel eve s the
champiOn Al sa d I m a
master boxer I thought I won
e ght rounds I wa s m the best
shape of my I fe for th1s f ght
D d I ook 32 years old m that

r ng Peop e sa d I "uldn t go
12 rounds any 1 o e
Everybody sa d we were bot
fin shed But we put on a f gh
that can t be opped by a Y
other f ght n story

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more but AI st I had enough
left to get the lith round from
all three off c als
AU Not as ToUgh
AI fe the at o of punches
was 4-to I m his favor bu
Frazer .. hi e claun ng the
f gilt was very close though
he won
I anded the more effect ve
punches and AI kept holdmg
clauned FraZier who came out
the bout w th only a welt ove
h s left eye I d1dn t feel h
was as tough as the ast une
He d dn t have as n uch I want
m agam
Unl ke the last f ght be ween
the two when Frazer knocked
AI down n th e 15th round
here .. ere no knockdowns this
me aro und and neither
f ghter was ever m ser ous
t ouble The only blood came
f om AI s eft nostril m the
n n I ro und and from a cut n
frazer s nouth n th e Oth
Refe ce Tony Pe ez who
comm tted a boo boo wl en he
stopped the ac on 10 seconds
before the end of he s ond
round after th nk ng he had
heard the bell had the c osest
scor ng of the three off c als
g v ng t to All 6-5-1 Judge
Tony cas el ano had t 7-4 1and
JUdge Jack Gordon 8-4
AI s supporters far outnum
ber ng F az er sat the Ga den
vo ced their approval of the
dec1 s on m no uncertam terms
Eve n Foreman must have
heard tl en wherever he was

prem se t at t would set the
w nner up as the most log c a!
ontende fo Foreman wh le
the oser would be fm shed n
I e r ng Such was not the case
Wha l p oved was ha AI
and I' raz er need
not
Foreman but on y each other
f for on y one more tune for
another mull -m I on dollar
payday
Fo reman who was among
those at the Gard en but only
unl the h rd round when he
go t up and left was greeted
w th a choru s of resound ng
boos dur ng the pre fight n
troduct ons W th All and
Fraz er ge ttm g so much
money
the
champiOn
whose nex:t defense Is
se t for March 26 n Caracas
Veneiuela
aga nst Ken
Nor on
us I ave fe t short
changed
I though Joe was f n shed
but he hurt me lw1 e srud AI
who wmced more than once
af er takmg numerous hard
eft hooks to he head Any
othe f ghter \\ ho wasn t n as
good a shape as I am "ould
I ave been knocked out
AI s speed ha dly ,. hat t
used to be vas st II enough to
a! o v IUJ o bm d up a com
rr and ng leaa through the
carl) rounds Once the 32-year
old 212-pound AI began slow
ng down Frazier two year~
young er and three pounds
I gl te than
s opponen t
began connect ng more and

Winner accused of boldine;
several times in big bout

Palmer, Anderson lead super star event

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Southern
was
hurt
dras 1cally n that 59-56 loss
hitting a four mmute cold spell
n the second quarter that saw
Glouster outscore them 15-8
We d dn t play very well
that first t me sa d Wolfe

Buckeyes drop

se dam exceed 30 mph

NEW YORK (UP!) - Eddie
Jones a bruising 6-foot-8 26().
pound tackle from Tennessee
State was expected to be the
th1rd consecullve defensive
lineman to be made the No 1
p1ck when the Dallas Cowboys
opened what could be the
lengthiest eollege player draft
m years
The Cowboys all but came
out and sa1d beforehand that
Jones would be thelf No I
chmce a pick obtained last
year from the Houston Oilers
for Tody Smith and Billy
Parks
What could make this the
longest draft m manv years m
the birth of the Wo lct Football

Cremeans w ll be getting the
call w th the other three spots
to be a comb nation of senors
B 11 Myers and Steve Pr ce and
freshmen Ch p Brauer and
sophomore Jim Anderson
Cre means swept team
honors m the Marauders 8().41
loss at Waverly Fr day n ght
be ng named th e ass st
rebounder and defens ve
players of the week In that
loss Cremeans topped Meigs
scorers w th 10 pomts and
pulled down a team h gh 10
rebounds
The Bulldogs and Marauders
met earher n the season w1th
Athens wmmng 60 50 as
Athens outscored Me gs 16-4 m
the fourth q a ter Mace wa&lt;

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thlfd leadmg free thrower
hittmg char ty chances at a
737 clip
Skmner s f fth n I eld goa l
percentage mak ng 32 of 59
attempts for 542
The Bulldogs are 5-4 m
conference play 7-9 overall
The Marauders meanwh le
at 1-8 m SEOAL play w ll be
look ng for some
co n
s1stency accord ng to Coach
Roger Brauer Dodson IS one
player who can help provide 1t
and Brauer say s he IS
hopeful Dodson will be able
to go tomght
Ton ght s Meigs start ng
lineup Is somewhat sketchy
but Brauer says sophomore
Terry Qualls and Jerrv

Pro Standmgs

Tornados in Glouster tonight

Rain-filled river
flooding midwest
VICKSBURG MISs (UP!)
The ram.gorged Miss ss pp
R ver followmg the early
pattern of last year s
disastrous Iloods has spilled
over two rmlhon acres m seven
states and driven more than
500 persons from their homes
The river IS much higher at
thiS tune than 1\ was a year
ago
said R chard Frum
mond a spokesman for the
U S Corps of Engmeers and
MISSISSippi River Comnuss on
Monday
The cup s full and that s
what we re womed about We
JUSt hope we don t have any
more ram up m the basms to
the north
ApproXImately 500 persons
have evacuated their homes m
northwest Tennessee because
they have been cut off by rismg
waters he said and there
have been some evacuatiOns m
the MISSISSippi Delta
Right now 1! s an mconvem
ence for parts of Missouri

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DR. LA WHENCE E. LAMB

Isometrics and the heart
By Lawrence E Lamb M D
DEAR DR LAMB
Recentl) I read that te ns ng
the muscles ISbad for the heart
as t decreases the blood
I! ow I ha e been us ng
JSometrJc exercises for my legs
as the) are very th n and I
want to ftrm the muscles of n y

mner th ghs If th s s bad fo
me please let me know
I have a cholesterol count of
330 I am very th n My we ght
IS 103 lbs I m :&gt;-foot 3 nches
tall 60 years old and ffi) blood
pressure s 12().70 I can un
dersland th s high cholesterol
count as I though! onlv obese
people had that problem My
doctor does not have me on any
med cat on I an JUSt supposed
to watch my del I am try ng to
ga n weight but the foods that
are high n calor es are also
high n cholesterol Is there a
med calion I can take tha w II
lower my cholesterol
DEAR READER
First
about tsometr1c exerctses or
muscle ten smg A f rmly

n squeez ng the hand or
holdmg the arm n a s tiffened
contracted slate " II rali'e the
blood pressure In some people
tr gger
off
th s
can
rregular lies of the heart too
These are usually of the
harmless sk pped bea t a
If
a
person
r ely
had heart trouble and
part cularly f they were prone
to rregular lies of the heart or
had high blood pressure then I
thmk

sometnc

exerctses

nught be harmful f overdone
Othern1se n the reasonably
healthy person I don t th nk
the) are really dangerous
They can be benefic a! m
bu ld ng body strength and n
develop ng muscles
I prefer a combmat on of
tsome tn

and tsotomc exer

c1ses These are those that
move the muscle through Its
range of mot on "h le havmg 1\
under tenswn You can do thJS
w1th one arm bend ng and
stra1ghtemng the elbow "h le
keepmg the muscles partially
contracted muscle as occurs contracted In a s1m Jar

the day after .

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by the editor
Forty-&lt;~me years after leavmg It one paragraph m last
Friday s Druly Sentmel brought mto v v d recall how a boy of 10
lived on a flat western Kansas wheat farm It came m our mm1
feature Now You Know 1tem which UPI gleans da ly
probably from an enc)clopedia that mformed Meigs County
readers
The geodellc datum pomt from which all !at tude and
longitude computatiOns for North and Central America
Origmate IS the Natwnal Ocean Survey s lriangulatwn stat on
at Meades Ranch m Osborne County Kan
Nmety-&lt;Ime of a hundred readers here today assuredly
couldn t care less that Meade s Ranch m Osborne County Kan
Is the geodetic datum pont for the computations noted above
But I m that tOOth one because I was born 14 miles from the
county seat town of Osborne m Osborne County Kan and lived
on three successive wheat farms w1thm a rad us of eight miles
of Osborne until age 10
Meade s Ranch was unknown n those years of the twenties
the fact s farms were not called 'ranches m northwestern
Kansas Farms were farms where a llvmg (part of the tune)
was scratched from up to half a sectiOn of land (owned If lucky
shared otherw se ) but rarely more
Ten years ago moved by the need to see where I had begun
I drove through Osborne and past the old farms You know
what none were there anymore the houses and the barns that
IS
Lumped mto unmarked mass were Pop s 40 acres of best
land for com or cane that went mto silage Gone were h1s more
uneven lymg 200 acres upon which wtnter wheat was seeded m
October also the fiVe acres of sandy loam bottom betw xt a
bend m the south fork of the Solomon River where the most
beautiful watermelons I ve ever seen grew three to four feet
long And where were the 50 to 60 acres of high pasture guarding
the meandermgs of the Solomon from which five to SIX nulk
cows and the bull lived out thelf lives and sustamed ours
The land was there yes but Its personality long ago had
vanished It was part of a ranch put together by a corporal on of
stockholders wbo farmed m absenlla perhaps from Kansas C1ty
or Omaha or Topeka where g~ant combmes (threshers) did m
two days what Pop and a crew of SIX to seven men followmg the
harvest season north could do m two weeks no houses no
bams no hedges markmg held lines Even the Solomon which
50 years ago ran near crystal clear the year around and which
had a swunrnmg hole unparalleled by any m all the years smce
(where swmurung m the skm on a hot summer day or evenmg
was like heaven or maybe t was heavE¥J) was a tnckle that
July day I saw It as an adult and even that strmg of water was
murky silted from the meager store of Kansas top so l
remaining to be carr ed away
I stopped my car at the place my brothers and sister and I
had lived the longest from 1922 until 1926 The wmdmill was
gone the 50-foot deep stone-lmed well from which 1\ pumped
water was filled m there wasn t even the lane anymore from
the road to where our e1ghH"oom farm house stood Just sun
baked soil to which wheat stubble clung
Surely the river was as I remembered 1\ A half-illlle on
where the road crossed the Solomon that had bordered our farm
there was a new bridge wider of concrete the nver m which
we swam m summer and upon wh ch we ICe skated for miles
north and south m the wmter was not a river anymore I believe
my fourth grade geography book would have defmed 11 m 1963)
as an mtermittent stream
How strange the feelmg IS of one s roots havmg been erased
Meade s Ranch Osborne County Kan IS the datum porn\ of
the western hem sphere accordmg to the paragraph of Friday
last About that I don t really care Its also my datum porn!
from which my life has been computed and 1t s not there
anymore About that I do care

Gas hills hide
(Continued from Page 1)
even the customers who
responded to the company s
plea to reduce thermostat
settings SIX degrees below last
year may actually have used
more gas durmg the period
than they did the preVIous year
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was so much colder
Koebel went on to say thpt
the length of the billing periods
has an effect on the siZe of a
customer s bill and that
because of the ChriStmas and
New Years holidays some of
the bills received m January
reflect billing periods as much
as three days longer than
normal
He also said that even though
customers might actually have
used less gas during the period
they could possibly receiVe a
higher bill because of mcreases
in the cost of gas from the
southwest as well as higher
rate schedules that have gone
Into effect m some areas
durmg the past year
The response by our
customers to our request to
lower thermostat settings and
to practice other conservation
measures has been out
he said
It 1s
standing
gratifymg to see so many
people a~ concerned and
willing to reduce thelf usage in
an effort to conserve available
energy supplies

produce excess amounts of
cholesterol
The only weight gam I ap
prove of s muscle weight
Added calor es that result m
most common ca uses or
elevated chol esterol m our fat are not conducive to op
society there are th n people timal health And for a person
who p oduce an excess amount with a chol este rol problem 1t IS
of cholesterol This problem s a hazard
You need a lot better diet
often more d ffJCu!t to treat
There are med c nes that can nstruct on than ) ou ap
be used for th s purpose Most parenUy have rece ved May I
doctors usually like to try d1et suggest that you go to the
and weight control f rst You l brary and read my book
What You Need to Know
can be eatmg a fa rly low
About
Food &amp; Cook ng for
calor e diet and st ll have a
h gh cholesterol Intake A Health publiShed by Vikmg
couple of eggs don t have a lot It w II give you all the n
of ca lor es but they contam 500 format on you need to plan a
milligrams of cholesterol far d et d reeled toward con
more than most hea rt trollmg your cholesterol level
special sts recommend
Send your questions to Dr
It s not true that all h gh
calor e foods are h1gh m Lamb In care of this news
cholesterol
Sugar
and paper P 0 Box 1551 Radio
margarme from vegetable mls City Station Ne" York N Y
10019 For a copy of Dr Lamb s
conta n no
cholesterol
Margar ne IS h gh n fat of hooklet on cholesterol send 50
course and too much fat m the cents to the same address and
diet sumulates the body to ask for Cholesterol booklet
fa sh oh you can work almost
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Early vote to
impeach sought
By HOWARD FIELDS
WASHINGTON (UP!)
Republicans fearmg that they
have the most to lose by a long
Impeachment
proceeding
agamst President NIXon plan
to try for a vote m the House
Judie ary Committee by April
30
GOP committee members
dec ded Monday to try to n
elude that cut-off date m a
resolut on seekmg a formal
House mandate for contmumg
the unpeachment mqmry and
subpoena powers for the
committee The committee
vote IS expected Thursday
Special counsel John M
Doar and chief GOP counsel
Albert E Jenner were to br ef
the enhre comnuttee today on
the progress of the mqulfy
Committee Republicans m
structed Jenner at the caucus
research the theory that a
President Is responsible for the
acts of h s subordinates
Jenner satisfied them that he
did not advocate that v1ewpomt
m a televiSIOn mterv1ew m
ChiCago earlier this month
Target Date Late April
Chrurman Peter W Rodino
Jr D N J has said he was
shootmg for a target dat ~ of
late April or thereabouts
but he could then add I won t
be locked mto 1\
Aware that a White House
refusal to cooperate and failure
to get ev dence Special
Prosecutor Leon Jaworski has
collected could delay unpeachment proceedings
Republicans were un1ted m a
plan to then ask for an ex
tens on of the deadline
If the Jaworski obstacle
occurs then we will ask for an
extens on srud Rep Robert

McClory
R Ill
second
rankmg Republican on the
committee
Rep Tom Railsback R ill
sa d of the April 30 date
Many of us support that but If
there s any obstructiOn by the
White House then we would
vote to extend It
Although they sa d they
expected some Democrat c
support for the r amendment
1t was not likely the maJonty
Democrats would allow 11 to
pass Democrats outnumber
Republicans 21 16 at present
With one GOP vacancy
House May Vote Anyway
If the JudiCiary Comnuttee
should fall to recommend any
arhcles of unpeachment 11
would not mean there would be
no House vote on 1m
peachment Speaker Carl
Albert said Monday
I ve been led to believe by
some pretty strong talk m the
House that there will be a vote
on the ssue he srud m a news
conference
One of the
resoluhons Will be called up
An Impeachment resolution
IS a priVIleged one and debate
can be stopped 1f any
sponsor chooses to call up his

measure
Rep Paul N Pete Me
Closkey R-Cahf one of the 14
congressmen who have mtroduced
mpeachment
resolutiOns told UP! Yes I
would call for a House vote on
Impeachment if the Judiciary
Committee fails to recommend
It
He srud he wouldn t expect 1\
to pass without a favorable
recommendatiOn by the com
nuttee but he thought there
should be a House vote

President will
discuss scandal
CAMP DAVID Md (UP!)Pres dent NIXon will discuss
the Watergate scandal In
general terms when he delivers
his State of the Umon address
to Congress
In his fifth day of seclusiOn
today NIXon was workmg on
the fmal drafting of the half
hour speech which will be
delivered (at 9 p m EDT)
Wednesday
Pcesidentlal aides COIISider 11
one of NIXon s most unportant
messages since 1! will be
delivered to members of
Congress who later ma.Y we~gh
his Impeachment It was the
first tune NIXon has made a
personal appearance smce
June I 1972 when he returned
from Moscow
The PreSident according to
one a1de 'will not skirt the
Watergate Issue
The aide said 11 wtll not be
discussed m depth but will
serve as an appeal not to let the
nation be consumed by
Watergates for another year as
1! faces an energy criSIS and a
shaky economy
Will Seod 100-Page Report
NIXOn also will tranSJmt to
Congress a !(]().page wntten
report on domestic policy
He has already sent
Congress three separate
messages ~n the energy
shortage aid to education and
veterans
affairs
The
highlights of his address also
Will mclude hiS compreheliSive
nallonal health program and
proposals to spend federal

highway funds for mass Iran
sportatwn
There were no mdJCatioliS of
any legislative surpriSes
With Nixon away his
lawyers worked on the
President s tax problems anud
predictions that NIXOn may
voluntarily pay back federal
and state taxes of around
$300 IIIlO to halt criticism of his
deduchons for giVIng vice
presidenllal papers to the
Nahonal Arch1eves
A White House spokesman
declmed to disclose Nixon s
policy regarding access to his
Watergate tape recordings and
transcripts News reports have
srud that one of the tapes
challenges charges made by
former counsel John W Dean

m

Aides Not Identified
Deputy Press Secretary Ge
raid L Warren refused to
identify aides who have heard
the Watergate tapes or have
been privy to the transcripts
although he was renunded that
both speech writer Patrick J
Buchanan and Republican con
gressJonalleaders have stated
that they had such access
Fonner speech wrt\er John
Andrews told an mtet'VIewer
that such tapes and transcripts
had been passed around to
political adviSers and speech
wr1ters m the White House
In a related area FBI agents
have apparenUy closely questioned staffers who had access
to the ~une 20 1972 taped
conversation between NIXon

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By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sno"'• Fditor
NEW YORK ( UPI) In this one of hiS fmer hours when his
critics I gured he d crow th e most Muhammad All went com
pletely the other way saymg t sn t the fun t used to be he s
gettmg a little t red of t all and he ll be hangmg up h s gloves
pretty soon now
Yes he sa d somewhat wearily as he lay on a leather
covered rubbmg table In his much-too-small dressmg room after
evenmg the score w th Joe Frazier by way of a unanunous 12round decision over hun at MadiSOn Square Garden Monday
mght I d like to fight George Foreman someday
One day soon I mean I m sure George and his people want
him to be the real champ and they know he has to fight me to be
that After Foreman Ill probably qUit
You only say that now derided one of hJS liSteners mdJCat ng
he d dn t bel ev~ t
AI d1dn t care tv argue
He s Tired
No he srud I ll probably qUit after Foreman Why not I m
tired I got three million m the bank the mterest IS pretty good
and I could live off that alone
Your Wife or somebody else buckmg you to quit? came a
queshon
Al1 shook h s head
Nobody s tell ng me what to do he srud I JUS! I gured ts
gettmg to be tune
As he talked one of A11 s handlers worked on hiS body
kneeding hiS shoulders and pectoral muscles w1th an amber
colored liquid
Al1 suddenly moved up to a sitting positiOn on tt.e table and
directed his conversallon at Dr Freddie Pacheco of Miami one
of those standmg near by
Look at this he said displaymg the knuckle on the thlfd
f nger of h s left hand I got an infecllon here There s pus n t
Pacheco mspected the fmger which was swollen
I ll get 1\ tomorrow he srud
No get 11 now All commanded
Right here now?
Yeah now
Dactar Treats Infection
Pacheco reached mto hiS medical k1t aod extracted some ethyl
chloride which he sprayed on the mfected knuckle
He then pulled a long needle out of his bag and without any
ceremony stuck 11 right mto the knuckle All wmced but sa1d
nothmg as some of the flUid dramed from the fmger
D d you get that durmg the light? one newsman asked
Agam All shook his head negalively
He scratched hunself before the fight and the glove must have
lfr tated 1t Pacheco srud
Talking about the fight AIIBdinilled FraZier hurt him twice but
he either did not remember the rounds or didn t want to
remember them because every time he was asked which rounds
he was shook up m he changed the conversation
I hurt him a few \!mes he said In the SIXth seventh and
eighth rounds I know I d1d because I could feel hun
Frazier sa d he thought he won the fight but d1dn t sound very
convmcmg Now and then he d whistle a couple of good shots off
All s head but from where I sat he never seemed able to put
enough punches together to change the way the fight was gomg
On my card AI was clearly the wmner 7-4-1
All Couldn I Resist
Before the fight All had srud he wouldn t clown around this
tune He couldn t resist though Notfor 12 wbole rounds
After FraZier clipped him wtth a crackling left to the Jaw m the
seventh All came off the ropes and wmked at the crowd Angelo
Dundee who gwdes him m the comer was qmck to p1ck 11 up
I blew my stack when he came back to the corner Dundee
revealed afterward Whatsamatter wtth you? I sa1d to him
Jeez you said you wouldn t do that didn tcha? what are you
try n to do? he listened to me he didn t do 1\ anymore
It was Al1 not FraZier who came out smokin m the last two
rounds He stood there and actually slugged 1t out with FraZier
wmnmg both rounds
Why did I do 11? he asked later repeatmg a question put to
him I m about f1mshed and I wanted the people who saw this
f ght to remember me thiS way I thought thiS fight was better
than our first one didn t you?
Not really
Thelf first fight was more explosive more excltmg only this
tune there was far less doubt at the fmish which one had won the
f ght

Ohio cage standings
Oh o College
Footbal Records

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and former White House Chief
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asked whether NIXon had been
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NEW YORK (UP!)
If
there s anythmg college
basketball does not need 1\ s
UCLA trymg harder
But bemg No 2 that s what
the Brums had to do Saturday
agamst Notre Dame and the
results were devastatmg
It was an Irish wake as Notre
Dame was trounced 94-75
returnmg the Un ted Press
of
InternatiOnal
Board
Coaches No 1 ranking to
UCLA
Qmckly falling hack mto old
hab ts the UP! board unaru
mously voted the Brmns No 1
while the IriSh fell to third m
the rankmgs
North carolma State beaten
only by UCLA this season was
ranked second ahead of Notre
Dame
North carolma was beater
by the Wolfpack last week but
still moved up a slot to fourth
after defeatmg Atlanllc Coast
Conference r val Maryland
Marquette also passed
Maryland sl ppmg mto the
fifth spot
Vanderbilt which has lost

only once this season
With
and clrumed the No 7 ranlking
Alabama was nmth
season s surprise team
burgh broke mto the top 10
the I rst time with a
record The Panthers
wmnmg streak IS cur·reJltlv
ongest m maJor
basketball
ed places

wllege

The Me1gs Marauder cagers
With the ankle status of 6-3
junior center Dan Dodson still
a question mark travel to
Athens tomght to face the
Bulldogs of veteran mentor
Charles McAfee
McAfee one of the w n
mngest h gh school coaches n
the nation w ll most likely be
sendmg a startmg hneup
cons1stmg of se mors John
Locke and Mark Ma ce at the
guards semor Don Skinner and
Todd Ellwood al the corners
and 6 4 sophomore Arme
Chonko n the p vot
Mace at S-2 JS the thlfd
leadmg scorer n the SEO AL
averagmg 20 3 po nts per
game 21 7 overall and IS the

lll noJS Kentucky Tennessee
Arkansas M ssisslppl and
Louis ana Drununond said
Corps and weather serv ce
off c als emphasized that the
flooding so far has not ap.
proached the levels of damage
from the MisSISSippi last year
which cost more than $1 billiOn
and took at least 28 lives
The NatiOnal Weather
Serv ce
predicted
that
thousands of addihonal acres
will be mundated between St
LouiS and New Orleans with n
a week w1th a rJSe m the waters
of at least another foot
The MISSISSippi reached 43 3
feet at VIcksburg Monday
ahnost 10 feet above the 33 7
foot stage recorded m late
January 1973 The level was
still eight feet below the May
crest recorded at the height of
the flooding
And forecasters said the
nver at VIcksburg was ex
peeled to hit the 4:&gt;-foot mark
next month

The Southern Tornados
prepare tomght for the biggest
two weeks of basketball m the
school s last 10 years as the
Purple and Gold travel to
Glouster to face the Trunble
Tomcats
For Carl Wolfe s cagers a
game behind SVAC lead ng
Hannan Trace 1t w ll be the
next to the last non league
game before tacklmg North
Gallla Eastern and Hannan
Trace three of the league s
toughest teams Sandw ched
among those three games are
encounters with non )eague
Waterford and not so tough
Symmes Valley
It Will be the second goaround between Trunble and
Southern thiS season w1th the
Tomcats taking a 59-56 deciSion
at Racme back 10 early
December
The Tomcats m their last
ouhog toppled Vmton County
who at the time was coastmg
along wtth an excellent ll I
record
The Tornados w ll have to
unprove their defense to have
a chance accordmg to Wolfe
who said The big man ms1de
IS (Tim) Seevers Patton s a
real good guard and (Rodney)
King and (Wayne) Lent are
good forwards
Seevers a 6-4 semor was the
big gim m that m1tial meeting

Send Her

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Flowers

in Briefs

Contmued from page I )
release SIX a1lmg priSOners mcludmg an Amencan seized
durmg two days of land alf and sea clashes with South Vietnam
for control of the diSputed Paracel Islands The New Chma News
Agency said the s1ck and wounded captured personnel would
be freed Thursday at Shumchun a border crossmg 15 miles north
of Hong Kong
The American Identified by U S officials as Gerald Enul
Kosh '!/ of Lafayette Hill Pa was captured when Chmese
forces stormed the Paracel Islands m the South Chma Sea Jan 19
and 20 The offiCial Chmese news agency srud the one Amer can
and fiVe South VIetnamese made up the flfst group of Paracel
prisoners to b!&gt; released m stages
SAN FRANCISCO

A RASH OF APPARENTLY n ohveless

shootmgs on San Francisco s streets left four persons dead
Monday mght and anothr cn\Jcally wounded Pollee said they got
varymg descriptions of the Silent killers but witnesses said not a
word was spoken to any of the VIctims and no explanatwns were
left behmd
All available police units were put on the alert to hunt for the
shoot-and-run marksmen The first victim was shot twice m the
chest but all the others were shot tw ce n tbe back Pollee sa1d all
the victims were white and the fast-movmg killers had been
described as black There were at least two gunmen they added
In at least one case the gunman flfed and then ran to a
wa1tmg automobile to make hiS escape

COLUMBUS - A TWO YEAR.QLD BOY SHOT and killed
his father and wounded hiS mother wtth a smgle shot from a 39
8
5
caliber pistol he picked up from a mghtstand near his parents
7
9 12 bed pobce said today
6 10
Pollee said Charles Higgmbotham '!/ apparently had been
4 9
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5 13 months pregnant was reported m good condition The bullet hit
414
her m the chest
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pour ng n 25 po nts and
grabb ng 20 rebounds Jun or
guard Tony Trace JOmed
Seevers n double I gures
scor mg 12 pomts wh le Lent a
6-CJ sen or and Kmg a S-1
Jun or added f ve pomts each

Pnced from

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67-65 decision
By Umted Press International left to play semor captam War
Oh o State s Buckeyes suf dell Jackson fouled the BOiler
fered another heart-breakmg makers Frank Kendrick who
loss Monday mght n the fmal sank two free throws to g ve
second of thelf battle w1th B g Purdue a 67-95 wm
Ten Conference leader Purdue
Bolden led the Buckeyes wtlh
W th the score lied 65-65 and 18 pomts 14 n the second half
only SIX seconds remammg to
wh le Bruce Park nson
be played Larry Bolden the paced the Bo lermakers w th 18
Buckeyes freshman guard also
stood at the foul lme w th the
Purdue leads the conference
opportumty to g ve Ohio State w1th a 6-Clmark and 12-5 overall
the lead and almost certa n wh le Oh o State now s 1-4 m
VICtory
the Big Ten and S-9 for the
But Bolden who had given season
the home crowd a dazzlmg dis
Musk ngum wh pped Edm
play of shootmg and passmg m baro ( Pa ) 62-55 and Xavier
the second half to brmg the was outclassed by Brown Um
Buckeyes back from an eight- verSJty ( R I ) 91 73 m the only
pomt halftune del c t m ssed other act on mvolvmg Ohio
both free throws
Colleges Manday n ght
Then with JUst one second

By United Press Internallooal
Vanderbilt and Alabama d d
nothmg to ease the t ght
Southeastern Conference bas
ketball race 1Uesday n ght
Seventh ranked Vandy
downed Kentucky 62-65 and
nmth-ranked Barna put away
F1onda 9S.79 as both teams
upped thelf SEC records to S-1
And so the deadlock on first
place will not l kely he broken
until Monday when the two
teams coli de at Tuscaloosa
Elsewhere Lou sville edged
Drake 7f&gt;.73 Oklahoma routed
Nebraska 115-93 Furman out
lasted East carolma 83-80
M1ch gan upset W1sconsm 11375 and M1ch1gan State put
away fllmols 93-112
Th s Week s Spec al

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RATED

USED CARS

71 DODGE
Swinger HT Cpe.

The sp ne ta ed sw ft
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Many m g at ng ducks
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d stances

Smal

Jones top Dallas choice
League a lUeam group that
held Its own prelimmary draft
of 72 players last week For the
first time since the bitter war
days of 1~ between the old
Amencan and National Foot
ball Leagues clubs won t know
for sure that they re getting
who they pick
The NFL hasn t sa1d 11 but
the usual 1~ute time limit
for the flfst two roiUlds and five
mmutes for the next 15 was
expected to be wa1ved Some
observers S8lli the draft which
normally ends about 7 p.m
EDT on Wednesday might
even run Into Thursday
The WFL apparenUy even

drew first blood when Its
Southern California franchfse
Monday anounced the s1gnmg
of UCLA running backa James
McAlister and Kerm1t Johnson
and UmverSJty of Southern
Cahforma guard Booker
Brown
Six teams-Dallas Chicago
Bal\imore San Francisco
Minnesota and San Diegoeach had extra flfst-cound
p1cka Houston New England
Philadelphia Cleveland
Atlanta and Washmgton did
not have lst-coiUld chotces and
Houston wtth the worst record
m the !eagiie at 1 13 was not
scheduled to make Its flfst
selectJon until the fourth round

Clubs drafted In mverse order
of thelf fmal 1973 standing
San Diego picked second
followed by the New York
Giants Oncago Baltimore
the New York Jets St LoUIS
New Orleans San FranciSCO
(from New England) San
Francisco Los Angeles (from
Philadelphia ) Green Bay
,DetrOit Denver San Diego
(from Cleveland) Kansas
C1ty
Mmnesota
(from
Atlanta) Buffalo Oakland
Chicago (from Washington)
Pittsburgh Dallas Cincmnati
Ballimore (from Los Angeles)
and then the Super Bowl clubs
Minnesota and Miam

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Would you ke o fly
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Jan van breda Kolff muscled
m 22 pomts 20 m the second
half-as Vanderbilt railed
from a two-pomt defiCit at the
mterm1ss on to defeat Ken
tucky on the W Ideals home
court Van breda Kolff also d1d
his part defens vely for the
Commodores shuttmg off
Kentucky s ms de game and
holdmg the Wildcats Bob
Guyette to s x second half
po nts after he had gotten twice

the big scormg gun n that one
hitting 22 pomts wh le Chonko
poured n 17 and pulled n 1
rebounds
Myers led the Marauders n
that December battle hlttmg
for 14 pomts and haul ng m 16
mJSSed shots while Dodson
scored 13 and grabbed 10
caroms
In tomght s preliminary the
Marauder reserves of Ron
Logan w1ll try to make t two n
a row over the Bullpur.s takmg
the f rst meeting 45-32 In that
battle Meigs h1t 48 pet from
the f eld
The Marauder Reserves are
com ng fresh off a 36 35
dec swn over Waverly

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ROTONDA F1a (UP! Baltunore Orioles hurler Jun
Palmer and M1am Dolphms
defensive back DICk Anderson
Monday led thelf respect ve
groups m the annual $82 IIIlO
Superstar event
Through the semJfmals
Pafmer eamed three pomts m
the weightlift ng event to break
out of a t e with soccer star

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who also announced that the
start ng I neup will be the same
that wh pped Kyger Creek last
Fr day
Start ng at the guards w ll be
:&gt;-11 semor Bob M ller and
Jun or Mitch Nease whose start
aga nst the Bobcats was h1s
f rst of the year At the for
wards Wolfe w ll aga n be
gomg w th semors Norman
Curfman and Pete Sayre w1th
senior Vern Ord n the p vot
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call agamst Seevers and Wolfe
hopes th s t me he II get some
defens ve help from h s
teammates against the b g boy
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playmaker
Concernmg that 81 64
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Wolfe sa d Norman Curf
man) did an outstand ng
defensive JOb so did M tch
(Nease)
Wolfe added that semors
Randy Warn er and Dave
The ss both starters earl er n
the year w1ll be ready to come
off the bench when needed
In the reserve game Wolfe s
Funnel Clouds will try to make
1t two m a row over the
Tomk !tens The Funnels
wh pped Glouster 42 31 earlier
and are fresh off a 62-31
destruction of Ky ger Creek

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NEW YORK (UP!
Muhammad AI who used to be
pretty good at p ed ctmg
thmgs was way off this tune
nt e na ona Hock ey
and he was the f rst to adm t t
Lea gue 5 and ng s
Bolling s p ed.p1per had tned
Nol" h
desperately to conv nee
himself and the general public
that Joe Frazer was was! ed
up as a profess onal boxe but
after w nn ng a hard fought
w
p s 9
unamunous dec son Monday
Des Mo n es 6
3 59 98 ~~
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F or Wayne
26 1 0 t~4
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Co umbus 25 26 2 5
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h S VIC!un
No games s hedu ed
I thought Joe was fm shed
Tue sday s Games
N o gami!S s h ed u ed
but I was wrong AI sa1d after
bestmg Fraz er m a 12-round
bout at Madison Square
Garden I don take anythm g
away from hun He fought a
tremendous I ght and I don t
have any hard feelin gs about
The slun two-pomt v ctory also Jo e Frazer I would like to
that many In the first half
Alabama paced by a 22-pomt enabled Lomsvlle to mamta n giVe Joe another chance
The humbleness shown
performance by 6 10 Leon Its hold on f rst place m the
Fraz
er was completely out of
Douglas mamtamed 1\s share M ssoun Valley Conference
character
for All who had
of the SEC lead by runnmg up a
Alvan Adams had 21 pomts
13 po nt halftime lead on and 13 rebounds to pace spent much of h1s spare time
F1or1da before coast ng home Oklahoma s wm while center pnor to th e fight bad-mouth ng
w th a comparallvely easy wm Clyde Mayes scored 30 pomts h s opponent Yet 1f anyone
Lou sv lie d1dn t have thmgs to carry Furman to ts w n over could earn the respect of Al
qmte as easy agamst stubborn East Carolina The v ctory also Frazier certamly d d w th an
Drake The Cardmals top enabled the Palad ns to keep effort that had many m the
scorer Allen Murphy fouled out thelf hold on first place n the capac ty crowd bellevmg the
dec swn should have gone the
w th 8 40 to go but they never Southern Conference race
other way
allowed Drake to take the lead
Fraz er natur ally was
among them
The fight wa s very close
and I th nk that t could have
sa d
Kyle Rote Jr 1.1! take his
A total of 24 profess onal gone the other way
Frazier
Yes
I
would
say
that
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athletes are m the Superstars
I
won
1\
I
fought
all
three
Anderson held his edge With tournament and non e s
a seven-over.par 43 golf score allowed to part c1pate m h s
for a nme.Jlole event as part of own sport
Ton~ght s gmnes
the c,mpet lion
Some of the sports are
bowlmg golf tenn s swun
m ng and an obstacle course
Co ege Basketbal Resu ts
In Anderson s 12-man group
By Un ted P ess nlernat on a
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G env 82 A d sn B ddu !J
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mmutes of 12 roiUlds I don
knoll what I could I ave done
more than that
Fraz er sa1d All was guilty of
holding severa t mes dur ng
the f g1 t and he t ought AI
should ave been penal zed
nore for tha
Clay AI wa s hod ng
throughout f ght I to! I the ref
abo u t and I e d d l is best
to stop 1 but he could! t
hun
AI
kept
control
tel mg me I m gonna st mg you
then hold
There had been much specu
!at on that the loser of this hght
would dnft off mto obi v on and
perhaps even hang em up
r ght on the spot But there was
nothmg m Frazier s perfor
mance wh ch md catcd that he
was through m the rmg a1 d he
ns sted that he " ould keep
gomg
I see no reason why I should
stop do you Fraz er asked
I want hun (AI ) agam You
be ter bel eve 1t I would I ke to
fight both AI and George
Foreman agam
Foreman 1s the recogn zed
hea vyweight champiOn but
JUdg ng from the enthus asm of
the crowd at the Garden the
general pub! c st ll recogn zes
AI as the k ng of he
heavywe ghts Throughout the
bout t1 e crowd chanted n
un son Ah lee Ah lee Ah
lee when ever their hero
mounted an attack
Deep ns de I m the man
the people bel eve s the
champiOn Al sa d I m a
master boxer I thought I won
e ght rounds I wa s m the best
shape of my I fe for th1s f ght
D d I ook 32 years old m that

r ng Peop e sa d I "uldn t go
12 rounds any 1 o e
Everybody sa d we were bot
fin shed But we put on a f gh
that can t be opped by a Y
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more but AI st I had enough
left to get the lith round from
all three off c als
AU Not as ToUgh
AI fe the at o of punches
was 4-to I m his favor bu
Frazer .. hi e claun ng the
f gilt was very close though
he won
I anded the more effect ve
punches and AI kept holdmg
clauned FraZier who came out
the bout w th only a welt ove
h s left eye I d1dn t feel h
was as tough as the ast une
He d dn t have as n uch I want
m agam
Unl ke the last f ght be ween
the two when Frazer knocked
AI down n th e 15th round
here .. ere no knockdowns this
me aro und and neither
f ghter was ever m ser ous
t ouble The only blood came
f om AI s eft nostril m the
n n I ro und and from a cut n
frazer s nouth n th e Oth
Refe ce Tony Pe ez who
comm tted a boo boo wl en he
stopped the ac on 10 seconds
before the end of he s ond
round after th nk ng he had
heard the bell had the c osest
scor ng of the three off c als
g v ng t to All 6-5-1 Judge
Tony cas el ano had t 7-4 1and
JUdge Jack Gordon 8-4
AI s supporters far outnum
ber ng F az er sat the Ga den
vo ced their approval of the
dec1 s on m no uncertam terms
Eve n Foreman must have
heard tl en wherever he was

prem se t at t would set the
w nner up as the most log c a!
ontende fo Foreman wh le
the oser would be fm shed n
I e r ng Such was not the case
Wha l p oved was ha AI
and I' raz er need
not
Foreman but on y each other
f for on y one more tune for
another mull -m I on dollar
payday
Fo reman who was among
those at the Gard en but only
unl the h rd round when he
go t up and left was greeted
w th a choru s of resound ng
boos dur ng the pre fight n
troduct ons W th All and
Fraz er ge ttm g so much
money
the
champiOn
whose nex:t defense Is
se t for March 26 n Caracas
Veneiuela
aga nst Ken
Nor on
us I ave fe t short
changed
I though Joe was f n shed
but he hurt me lw1 e srud AI
who wmced more than once
af er takmg numerous hard
eft hooks to he head Any
othe f ghter \\ ho wasn t n as
good a shape as I am "ould
I ave been knocked out
AI s speed ha dly ,. hat t
used to be vas st II enough to
a! o v IUJ o bm d up a com
rr and ng leaa through the
carl) rounds Once the 32-year
old 212-pound AI began slow
ng down Frazier two year~
young er and three pounds
I gl te than
s opponen t
began connect ng more and

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hitting a four mmute cold spell
n the second quarter that saw
Glouster outscore them 15-8
We d dn t play very well
that first t me sa d Wolfe

Buckeyes drop

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NEW YORK (UP!) - Eddie
Jones a bruising 6-foot-8 26().
pound tackle from Tennessee
State was expected to be the
th1rd consecullve defensive
lineman to be made the No 1
p1ck when the Dallas Cowboys
opened what could be the
lengthiest eollege player draft
m years
The Cowboys all but came
out and sa1d beforehand that
Jones would be thelf No I
chmce a pick obtained last
year from the Houston Oilers
for Tody Smith and Billy
Parks
What could make this the
longest draft m manv years m
the birth of the Wo lct Football

Cremeans w ll be getting the
call w th the other three spots
to be a comb nation of senors
B 11 Myers and Steve Pr ce and
freshmen Ch p Brauer and
sophomore Jim Anderson
Cre means swept team
honors m the Marauders 8().41
loss at Waverly Fr day n ght
be ng named th e ass st
rebounder and defens ve
players of the week In that
loss Cremeans topped Meigs
scorers w th 10 pomts and
pulled down a team h gh 10
rebounds
The Bulldogs and Marauders
met earher n the season w1th
Athens wmmng 60 50 as
Athens outscored Me gs 16-4 m
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thlfd leadmg free thrower
hittmg char ty chances at a
737 clip
Skmner s f fth n I eld goa l
percentage mak ng 32 of 59
attempts for 542
The Bulldogs are 5-4 m
conference play 7-9 overall
The Marauders meanwh le
at 1-8 m SEOAL play w ll be
look ng for some
co n
s1stency accord ng to Coach
Roger Brauer Dodson IS one
player who can help provide 1t
and Brauer say s he IS
hopeful Dodson will be able
to go tomght
Ton ght s Meigs start ng
lineup Is somewhat sketchy
but Brauer says sophomore
Terry Qualls and Jerrv

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Rain-filled river
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VICKSBURG MISs (UP!)
The ram.gorged Miss ss pp
R ver followmg the early
pattern of last year s
disastrous Iloods has spilled
over two rmlhon acres m seven
states and driven more than
500 persons from their homes
The river IS much higher at
thiS tune than 1\ was a year
ago
said R chard Frum
mond a spokesman for the
U S Corps of Engmeers and
MISSISSippi River Comnuss on
Monday
The cup s full and that s
what we re womed about We
JUSt hope we don t have any
more ram up m the basms to
the north
ApproXImately 500 persons
have evacuated their homes m
northwest Tennessee because
they have been cut off by rismg
waters he said and there
have been some evacuatiOns m
the MISSISSippi Delta
Right now 1! s an mconvem
ence for parts of Missouri

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By Charlene Hoeflich
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amendment

Gone are the buildings with their lavish festivities and from
necessity and desire most of us are enjoying a period of simplicity . No more Swedish meatballs, shrimp cocktail and the
like; it's hamburgers and french fries, and pasta, pasta, pasta
for the poor in pocketbook now that the holiday bills are to be
faced .'
But be not discouraged. Leading magazines are declaring
that you can serve gourmet meals on a budget with pasta.
Not only that, they declare that pasta products are valuable
sources of protein. They have a good distribution of six of the
eight essential amino acids necessary for optimum health and
growth, they say.
But too frequently, busy homemakers get into the rut of
cooking everything the same way. Leftover roast beef at our
house usually winds up being cubed and tossed in with 5ome
noodles . Surprises are in store, however, for the next time there's
leftover roast beef it will be used for this recipe just added to my
collection :
EGG NOODLES WITH HUNGARIAN GOULASH
8 ounces (four cups) wide egg noodles ; 1\&lt;z pol\J1dS onions,
thinly sliced; 3 tablespoons butter; 1\2 pounds of beef, cubed,
either _cooked or uncooked; I tablespoon paprika; 2 teaspoons
salt; ¥• teaspoon pepper ; 3 cups water; 2 tablespoons poppy
seeds (optional) .
In a large saucepan saute onions in butter about five
minutes. Add the beef cubes, paprika , salt, pepper and water.
Sinuner covered I \&lt;z to 2 hours or until the meat is tender.
Meanwhile, cook the noodles as directed on the package.
Drain. Toss with poppy seeds. Serve the goulash over the
noodles.
RETURNS HOME
Mrs. Paul Grueser returned
Monday from Wheeling, W.Va.
where she spent the weekend
visiting her son, Elmer
Johnson.

Middleport · Pomeroy Area
Branch members of the
American Associcition of
University Women are urged to
contact Sen . Harry Armstrong,
Logan, requesting that he reexamine his position on the
Equal Rights Amendment.
Mrs. Harold Sauer, president
of the local branch, AAUW.
received a letter Monday from
Marie Pfeiffer, legisla tive
chairwoman and a registered
lobbyist for the Ohio State
-Division, AAUW. advising that
HJR 11 ratifying the ERA has
been repor ted out of the
financia l institution, insurance and elections committee and will he on the
Senate floor for a vole soon.
Sen. Armstrong, reportedly,
has not supported that Equal
Rights Amendment , Mrs.
Sauer advises, in her appeal to
local AAUW members to make
their position known .

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sponsored at Buckeye Girls'
One Group of
State
by the Racine American
TUESDAY
Boys and Girls
Legion
Auxiliary.
COMBINED meeting, board
Meeting recently at the hall,
of trustees and past com·
the
unit also made plans for the
manders of Drew Webster Post
Thorn MeAn
annual
Poppy Day sale in May
39, American Legion, at the
Poll Parrof and
post home; dinner at 7:30p.m. and ordered the poppies to be
Active Age
used at that time. The mid·
MEIGS COUNTY Pioneer winter conference in Colum40% OFF
and Historical Society, I: 30 bus, Fb. 22 to 24 was anp.m. Tuesday at the Museum, nounced, and a donation to
Butternut Ave., Pomeroy . Mrs. Radio Free Europe was made.
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Mae Mora of Chester to present Mrs. Leora Young gave a
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
the program on "Our Local report on civil defense.
Speaking at the meeting was
. .- - - - - - - -.. Religious Heritage."
Mrs. Jeanette Lawrence who
WEDNESDAY
detailed
services of the Racine
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squad, how many
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Mrs. Sauer says he may be
telephoned at his office m
Columbus, or views may be
expressed
through
th e
legislative information office,
1~282-0253 . The message, if
taken through the legislative
information office should include the name of the senator,
the caller's position on ERA,
her name and address. This
information is then trans·
mitted to Senator Armstrong.
Reservations are still being
accepted for the joint meeting
of the local AAUW members
with those of Gallipolis and
Point Pleasant next Monday
night at the Holiday Inn in
Gallipolis . These may be
telephoned to Mrs. Sauer, 7423654, as late as Friday.
Miss Jane E. Cohen ,
manager of the Communications Affairs Program
of · WRCTV,
NBC
in
Washington , D. C. will be the
speaker.

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DETROIT (UP!) - The
Detroit Lions Monday acquired
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E
cener
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Ph'! d I h' E I
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straight player trade for
defensive back Willie Ger·
many
Ev~ns, a 6-foot-5, 250.
pounder from Boston College,
played in all !4 games last
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years. Germany, 25, was ol&gt;tained by Detroit last year
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The Meigs freshmen, down
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Athens Bullpups, before falling
in overtime, 39-36.
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only request is that they he
returned and put back into
circulation. Books may he
returned to the bookmobile or
dropped in the book slot at the
headquarters at the corner of
Nye and Main, Pomeroy .
Reminder cards will be
mailed to those who do not
return overdue books within
the next few weeks. To avoid
the postage cost, Mrs. 'Pikkoja
urges the return of books at an
early date.

)

HOME MADE

To U~oantities"

expenses involved and the need
for money to replace equipment.
Mrs. Myrtle Walker again
requested that chairwomen of
units involved in community
service send their reports to
-her. It was noted that another
box of ribbons has been sen t to
the Dayton Hospital where the
blind veterans make them into
rugs.
Mrs. Frances Roberts
presided at the meeting which
opened in ritualistic form with
Mrs. Eula Wolfe giving the
prayer.
The traveling prize donated
by Mrs. Edna Knopp was won
by Mrs. Louise Stewart.
Refreshments were served.

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Book return requested
Mrs. Vilma Pikkoja, bookmobile librarian, has issued an
appeal for the return of books
borrowed from the service.
She emphasizes that there is
no charge or penalty of any
kind for overdue books and her

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Valentine

WILDWOOD Garden Club,
Minersville, 7:30 p.m . at
Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric
Co.
Cooking
demonstration, meeting to
follow. Roll call, New Year's
resolution.

,STRETCH YOUR BUDGET W,ITH

Flnished
QNE DAY SERVICEII'! At 9-0ut At 5

RQBINSON'S .
216 E. Second

Pomeroy

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i Fun With Food :~ sought for ERA
[
By Charlene Hoeflich
\\
amendment

Gone are the buildings with their lavish festivities and from
necessity and desire most of us are enjoying a period of simplicity . No more Swedish meatballs, shrimp cocktail and the
like; it's hamburgers and french fries, and pasta, pasta, pasta
for the poor in pocketbook now that the holiday bills are to be
faced .'
But be not discouraged. Leading magazines are declaring
that you can serve gourmet meals on a budget with pasta.
Not only that, they declare that pasta products are valuable
sources of protein. They have a good distribution of six of the
eight essential amino acids necessary for optimum health and
growth, they say.
But too frequently, busy homemakers get into the rut of
cooking everything the same way. Leftover roast beef at our
house usually winds up being cubed and tossed in with 5ome
noodles . Surprises are in store, however, for the next time there's
leftover roast beef it will be used for this recipe just added to my
collection :
EGG NOODLES WITH HUNGARIAN GOULASH
8 ounces (four cups) wide egg noodles ; 1\&lt;z pol\J1dS onions,
thinly sliced; 3 tablespoons butter; 1\2 pounds of beef, cubed,
either _cooked or uncooked; I tablespoon paprika; 2 teaspoons
salt; ¥• teaspoon pepper ; 3 cups water; 2 tablespoons poppy
seeds (optional) .
In a large saucepan saute onions in butter about five
minutes. Add the beef cubes, paprika , salt, pepper and water.
Sinuner covered I \&lt;z to 2 hours or until the meat is tender.
Meanwhile, cook the noodles as directed on the package.
Drain. Toss with poppy seeds. Serve the goulash over the
noodles.
RETURNS HOME
Mrs. Paul Grueser returned
Monday from Wheeling, W.Va.
where she spent the weekend
visiting her son, Elmer
Johnson.

Middleport · Pomeroy Area
Branch members of the
American Associcition of
University Women are urged to
contact Sen . Harry Armstrong,
Logan, requesting that he reexamine his position on the
Equal Rights Amendment.
Mrs. Harold Sauer, president
of the local branch, AAUW.
received a letter Monday from
Marie Pfeiffer, legisla tive
chairwoman and a registered
lobbyist for the Ohio State
-Division, AAUW. advising that
HJR 11 ratifying the ERA has
been repor ted out of the
financia l institution, insurance and elections committee and will he on the
Senate floor for a vole soon.
Sen. Armstrong, reportedly,
has not supported that Equal
Rights Amendment , Mrs.
Sauer advises, in her appeal to
local AAUW members to make
their position known .

Racine auxiliary to
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RACINE - A junior at
Southern High School will be
sponsored at Buckeye Girls'
One Group of
State
by the Racine American
TUESDAY
Boys and Girls
Legion
Auxiliary.
COMBINED meeting, board
Meeting recently at the hall,
of trustees and past com·
the
unit also made plans for the
manders of Drew Webster Post
Thorn MeAn
annual
Poppy Day sale in May
39, American Legion, at the
Poll Parrof and
post home; dinner at 7:30p.m. and ordered the poppies to be
Active Age
used at that time. The mid·
MEIGS COUNTY Pioneer winter conference in Colum40% OFF
and Historical Society, I: 30 bus, Fb. 22 to 24 was anp.m. Tuesday at the Museum, nounced, and a donation to
Butternut Ave., Pomeroy . Mrs. Radio Free Europe was made.
Your Thorn MeAn Store
Mae Mora of Chester to present Mrs. Leora Young gave a
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
the program on "Our Local report on civil defense.
Speaking at the meeting was
. .- - - - - - - -.. Religious Heritage."
Mrs. Jeanette Lawrence who
WEDNESDAY
detailed
services of the Racine
SOUP SUPPER, sandemergency
squad, how many
wiches, pie at pYihian Sister
hours
the
volunteers
work, the
Hall, Wilkesville, 12 noon to 8
p.m.

.

Mrs. Sauer says he may be
telephoned at his office m
Columbus, or views may be
expressed
through
th e
legislative information office,
1~282-0253 . The message, if
taken through the legislative
information office should include the name of the senator,
the caller's position on ERA,
her name and address. This
information is then trans·
mitted to Senator Armstrong.
Reservations are still being
accepted for the joint meeting
of the local AAUW members
with those of Gallipolis and
Point Pleasant next Monday
night at the Holiday Inn in
Gallipolis . These may be
telephoned to Mrs. Sauer, 7423654, as late as Friday.
Miss Jane E. Cohen ,
manager of the Communications Affairs Program
of · WRCTV,
NBC
in
Washington , D. C. will be the
speaker.

SHOES

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MR. PINNELL ILL
Howard Pinnell, Toronto,
formerly of Middleport, suffered a heart attack Saturday
night and is now in th.e intensive care unit of St. John's
Hospital at Steubenville. While
living in Middleport, Pinnell
worked for the Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co. His
daughter is Mrs . Shirley
Roush, Pearl St., Middleport.

FAIR LADY

An ArtCirvecl
diamond ring.
A breathtaking diamond

preclely cut fo~ brilliance
and Cllrlty. Accented with
genuine rubies. For the
hopplett blnhdoy aver,
oelect a diamond ring from

our comptailt ArtCarvaC:t
collection.

Goessler's
JEWELRY·STORE
Court St., Pomeroy

PLAYER TRADE
DETROIT (UP!) - The
Detroit Lions Monday acquired
I Mik evans
from th e
E
cener
.
Ph'! d I h' E I
1 a e p 1a ag es m a
straight player trade for
defensive back Willie Ger·
many
Ev~ns, a 6-foot-5, 250.
pounder from Boston College,
played in all !4 games last
- season ·for Philadelphia and
has been a regular for six
years. Germany, 25, was ol&gt;tained by Detroit last year
from Atlanta and was used on
special teams in the six games
he was on the active roster.

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The Meigs freshmen, down
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Athens Bullpups, before falling
in overtime, 39-36.
The Marauders of Coach
John Arnott ripped the nets for
13 points that in that final
quarter while holding Athens to
· t ·
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SIX pomts. Pennel of
Athens led 11
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me1ght field goals for 16 points.
Allan Stewart and Mark
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10 pomts re~p~tively. O~er
Marauders hitting the scormg
col_umn were Randolph with 7,
Scttes. with 6 and Dale
Brownmg ":'1th}
Arn~tt sa1d, It was our best
defensive game of the year. We
made too many offensive
!IUS takes which gave them

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PRODUCE BUYS!

FCCJ:J
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Wilson's 8 Ounce

KRAFT MIRACLE

o\ltradive floral designs
U notes and t• enwe·
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OUR LOW PAICE

12 pak

CARNATION

and see us.

Insurance SeiVices

BONELESS

lb.

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lb.

HAM SALAD

SHIRTS

McCALL'S AND
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BROUGHTON'S

HOMO MILK

NESTEA

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JOZ.
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ON SALE ALL WEEK

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PoMEROY, OHIO

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SWIFT'S PREMIUM

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• Complemenfl E11ty
Amerle81'1 De1lgr~.
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Young
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PURE PORK

PORi&lt;
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LOOK YOUR BEST!

SINGER
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DRIU

Frosh fail

SUPER MARKET · Open Daily 9 to 10 - Sun. 10 to 10

Super stret ch nylon yam tor
a smoo th . flaller mg Itt Pet1 te
and Tall s1 ze' f1t almos t every
wo man Fa"'h1o n colors

only request is that they he
returned and put back into
circulation. Books may he
returned to the bookmobile or
dropped in the book slot at the
headquarters at the corner of
Nye and Main, Pomeroy .
Reminder cards will be
mailed to those who do not
return overdue books within
the next few weeks. To avoid
the postage cost, Mrs. 'Pikkoja
urges the return of books at an
early date.

)

HOME MADE

To U~oantities"

expenses involved and the need
for money to replace equipment.
Mrs. Myrtle Walker again
requested that chairwomen of
units involved in community
service send their reports to
-her. It was noted that another
box of ribbons has been sen t to
the Dayton Hospital where the
blind veterans make them into
rugs.
Mrs. Frances Roberts
presided at the meeting which
opened in ritualistic form with
Mrs. Eula Wolfe giving the
prayer.
The traveling prize donated
by Mrs. Edna Knopp was won
by Mrs. Louise Stewart.
Refreshments were served.

I

)

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PHONE: 992-3480

Book return requested
Mrs. Vilma Pikkoja, bookmobile librarian, has issued an
appeal for the return of books
borrowed from the service.
She emphasizes that there is
no charge or penalty of any
kind for overdue books and her

I

F ·R ANKLIDJ

Valentine

WILDWOOD Garden Club,
Minersville, 7:30 p.m . at
Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric
Co.
Cooking
demonstration, meeting to
follow. Roll call, New Year's
resolution.

,STRETCH YOUR BUDGET W,ITH

Flnished
QNE DAY SERVICEII'! At 9-0ut At 5

RQBINSON'S .
216 E. Second

Pomeroy

RC COLA

•

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Middleport; Ohio
.

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DR. PEPPER

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PAK .
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6 - The Dally Sent mel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Jan 28, 1974

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BOYs·-

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BY PUBLI CATION
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w1th
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r easo nabl e
dlltg en ce be asce r ta m ed
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dev•sees of Mr s E lmer Molden
tf d eceased
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B ICKLE
whose addres s tS unkn own an d
with
r easonab l e
c annot
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M OL DEN ,
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d ecea se d
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address 1S unknown and cannot
W1th re asonable dlltg ence be
ascer ta1ned
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dev see s of M ary La th ey , tf
dec eased
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marrta ge 1S u nknown and
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rea s on a ble
dt llgen ce b e asc e r tam ed
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dev• sees of Ab ner Btckle , tf
dece a sed
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devt s ees of v erna Da v 1s ,
deceased
Y ou are h ere b y notlfted tha t
yo u hav e bee n nam ed defen
dants tn a l ega l ac t1on ent1tled
J B O' Brt en . admtn• strator of
the Estat e of verna D av •s,
plamttff v s Thelma woolrtdge ,
et at def endants Th1S act1on
has be en ass1gned Case No
21,0 65 tn the Court of Common
Plea s. Probate D•v• s •on. Me1 gs
County
Oh10 ,
Addre s s
Pom eroy Oh10 , 45 769
The ob1 ec t ot the Complatnt t$
to se l l the r eal estate of the
dec edent s•tuated at Rt
1.
Rutland . Oh 10 whteh r eal estat e
1S d esc nbed as fol l ows
Th e followtng desc ribed real
es ta t e sttuated tn the Townshtp
of Ru11and . Me1gs County Ohto ,
•n Sectton 23 . Town 6. Range 14 .
bounded and descr•bed as
follow s
'
Begtnn1ng 658 feet w est of
the northeast cQrn er of lands
f o rm e rly owned by Abner
Btck\e , thence south 526 feet to
the run thence m a westerly

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meandermgs ol the same to the
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B1ckle land , thence north t o the
north l 1ne of sa td lands, thence

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c ontatnlng 5 96
ac re s more or less , tt bemg the

mlent1on of th1S deed to convey

th e west one th 1rd of 17 87 acres

\;', ~::;:rly

owned by Abne r

Deed Refe re nce

Volume 109

page 168 Me1gs Co unty Deed

A route might be open
in your neighborhood,
to find out .. .

R ecord s
T he pt.Jrpose of the sale IS to
pay th e d ebts and costs of ad

:;"~~~~~e:ing the estale of the
You are requ•red to answer
th e Comp l amt w•th1n 28 days

atter the lasl pubi1Cat1on ot th.s

Call
992-2156

nottee which will be published
once ea c h w ee k for SIX con
sec ul111e week s
Th e la st
publica tion will be made on
Marc h 4 1974 and the 28 days
for answer w111 commen ce on
tha t date
In ca se of yovr failure to
answ er or other wt se respond as
r equ1red by the Ohto Rul es of
C1vll Procedure, 1udgmen t by
default w 1ll be rendered aga•ns t
yo u for r el tef demanded tn rh e
Co mpl a mt

•

WANT ADS

COMMON PLEAS ,
PROBATE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY . OHIO
J B 0 BRIEN admr of
th e estate of V erna Davt s,
Deceased ,
PLAINTIFF

vs

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REGULATIONS

RATES

For Want Ad Serv1ce
sc en ts per word on e tns et t ton
M 1ntmvm CMrge $1 00
14 cent s ~ter word t hree
conse cu t 1ve msert ton s
26 c ent s per wo r d s1x con
sec ut IV e tn se rfton s
25 P er Cent Di scoun t on pa i d
ads and ads pa td wtth•n 10
days

CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY

S2 00 for 50 word m •n
1mum Ea ch add1t1onal word

3C

BLINO ADS

Addlttonal 25t
Advertisement

Charge per

OFFICE HOURS

8 30 a m to 5 00 p m Dally .
8 30 a m
to 12 00 Noon
SaffJrday

AND MAIL

THE COUPON

BELOW

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92.1 FM
WMPO

Lost
F E M A L E great da ne , fawn
color , no t ags Lo s t tn Me tgs
County re ward Phon e 698
26 22 aft er 6 p rn
1 25 6tc

Pets For Sale
A K C T o y Po odl e Pupp 1es
$75 00 S1am ese K ttt en s S15
Ph on e 1 256 6247
1 10 26tc

Mobile Homes For Sale
1957 WE ST WO OD mobt l e hom e,
e l ec trt c lurna ce exce l lent
c ond•f•on Phon e 99 2 5867 or
99 2 30 05
1 29 51p

Wanted To Buy
RIVER SIDE A uto vv r e ck .n g
Wtll pay SS for all runk c ar s
Phone {30 41 882 52 44 or 773
5890
1 27 26tc
GO OD b edroom sut te
476 1

Cal l 949
1 27 6t c

T R A ILE R Brown s Tr a il e r
Par k M•n ersv• l l e Phon e 99 2
332 4
1 27 tf c
SLEEPIN G room ov er wtne
stor e tn Pom eroy Ref er en ce
r equtr ed Call 99 2 5293
1 10 tf c
3 AND 4 R OOM f urn• sh ed and
unfurn ts h ed
apar tme nts
Phone 992 54 34
4 12 tf c
PRIVATE mee tm g room for
any organ tza tton phon e 992
3975
3 11 tf C

For Sale
NEW 1974 ZIG ZAu ::, EWING
MACHINE S
1n
or 1ginal
factory carton
Z tg Zag to
make buttonl;loles, sew on
burtons. monograms. and
make fan c y des~r;ms w1th 1ust
the twist of a smgl e dtal Le ft
1n lay a way and never been
used Will sell for only S47
cash , or t erm s available
Phone 992 2984
I 21 ttc

Help Wanted

GRILL c ook , c arhop , and k tt A SS ORTMENT of alumtnum
To G tve Away
wtndows , and frames Phone
chen help wanted Apply m
8 MONTH old female coll te,
2789
992
p
erson
.
Crew
's
Steak
House
Phone 949 4607
1 27 6tc
I 27 tfc
1 29 3t p
2 BEDROOM home In Mtd
DIRECT Sales D1stnbutors,
dleport pnvate owner, new
wanted for vitam ms and
roof and bath Phone 949 3832
,_,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,
organ tc products Part or full
or 843 2667
t•me
For 1nterv1ew , wrtte
·.
l 24 6tc
Mary Engle, RR 1, Box 19,
Un1on. Oh10 4532 2
UPHOLSTERY fabn cs by th e
1 16 161p
yard 54 mches w1d e, a s low a s
Sl 95 per yard Velvets a s l ow
as S3 45 , Imported values ,
KO SCOT KOSMETICS &amp; WIG S
S9 95 we also have nylon ,
We have the product on hand
her c u l on . cotton
pr i nts
and we deliver to you per
v.nyls. remnants by the yard
sonally Helen Jane Brown,
or by the P•ece Pomeroy
992 S113
Recovery , 62 2 E Matn St ,
1230 t fc
9~2-2156
Pomeroy ~hone 992 755 4
1 29 26tc
NEED woman to l•ve tn and
take mother's place of 2
Ch tldren 1n a new re s pectable F OAM to f •ll your old couch and
cha.r cush1ons as low as
home You may also have 1
S10 95 Upholstery books only
chtld of your own Phone 992
soc, 4 mch covered loam
2536
mattresses for standard s1ze
1 8 tfc
1
•
bed
$29 95
Pomeroy
Recovery, 622 E Ma1n Stre et,
Pomeroy ~hone 992 7554
1 29 26t c

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WANTED

PAPER CARRIER
WANTED IN
POMEROY

PHONE

'JH£

DAILY SENTINEL
POMEROY 0

For Sale

1h ACRE or acre tots for sale

C d y water availab l e tn
Rock salt for t ownsh•ps ,
sprtng
Lo c ated on State
towns. and busmesse s •n
Route 143 Phon e 99 2 3640
bulks and bags for Ice and
1 27 12t c
snow Excelsi or Salt Works
Phon e 992 3891
11 11 tfc ONE 2 year old bla c k 7 8
Tenness ee Wa l k er for sale
Phone 992 3640
1 27 12tc

Transfers

Wanted
•

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~STEREoRAo TO-:-am-;m , 8
track tapecomblnat 1on, 4 way
speaker
sound
system
Balance $102 66, or use our
budget terms Call 992 3965
1 11 tfc

WANTED!,

POSITIONS OPEN

All kinds of food
store employees cashiers,
carryouts,
stock
men, bakery help,
experienced meat
cutter, etc:
... pply in person
at

o.,

An Eqval Opportunity
Employer ,

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open 8 TitS
Monday lhru Saturday
606 E Mam , Pomeroy , 0
BI SSELL Constru ct1on
r oom
add•tton s and remodeltn g
Profes s iOn a l floor s and 1n g
and fm 1s hlng . old and n e w
R efe r ences a v a•l abl e Ph o ne
949 38 33
1 25 26 tc

PR ICE

CONST RUC TI ON

Rooftng, sp out1 ng . k 1tc hen s
and ba t hroom s Co mpl ete
r emod el mg Phon e 74 2 6273
12 3 tfc
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DOZER and ba ck hoe work
ponds and sept1c tanks . dtt
ch1ng serv te e . top sod . fill
d1rt. ltmeston e, B&amp; K E x
cavatmg Phone 99 2 5367 or
992 3861
9 I tfc

For Sale
EXCEL SIOR Salt Wor ks, E
Main St , Pomeroy A ll k mds
of salt water pellets, water
nugget s, block salt and own
Oh 10 R1ver Salt Phone 992

3891

6 5 tf t

Moyers Journal 33 , Mov1e " Hamlet " 20

8 30 - Hawa11 F 1ve 0 8 Snoop S1sters 3. 4, 15 . N\ov te '' The G~rl
Who Came G1fl Wrapped"' 6, 13
9 00 - Even1ng At Pops 33
9 30 - Shalt 8, 10

Nathan B1ggs
Radiator Spec1ahst

Area's Most
Rea sonable Pnces

10

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

All work guaranteed

Ph 992-2174

~~- Ma rc us

Real Estate For Sale
5 ROOM hom e and bath cem ent
blo ck garage, ga s furna ce,
u sed 1 ye a r New roof. hou se
needs m mor r e p a ~r s and
pa1nt $5, 800 1nc l udes an ex tra
lot W1th a two room house
Ph on e 99 2 53 35
1 27 6tp
NEW 3 bedroom hom e g ood
water , 6 a c res , 3 out building s
and ce l lar Off Me1gs County
1 on Wlfl1am Smt th Road 31h
miles from Sal em Center
1 27 26t p

PAINT DAMAGE 1974 Ztg Zag
SEWING MACHINES Sttlt In
ortgmal cartons
No at
tachments needed as our
controls are built 1n
Sews
With I or 2 needles, makes
buttonholes, sew on buttons ,
monograms, and bl tnd hem
stitch Fut l cash prtce S38 5(1
or budget plan ava i lable .
Phone 992 2984
1 28 tfc

11 00 - New s3,4 8, 10, 15, 6 . Ja na kJ33
11 30 - Johnn y Carson 3, 4 15 A Prowl er In th e Hea rt 6 13 ,
Mov tes " The Dev •l 's 8" 8 " F1ve" 10
l 00 - Tomor row 3, 4 N ew s 13

Pomeroy

C BRADF O RD , Au c tion ee r
Complete Serv 1ce
Phone 949 3821
Rae me. Oh 10
Crttt Bradford
5 1 tt c
E X CA V ATING , doze r , loader
and ba c khoe work . sept tc
tank s mstalled , dump t r ucks
and lo boys for h 1re . w11 1 haul
fill dtrt. t op soli . ltmeston e
an d g,.avel Ca l l Bob or Rog er
J effe rs, da y phone 992 7089 .
n tght ph on e 99 2 3525 or 99 2

sm

2 11 tf c

DOZER work , land c l e~artng by
the ac re hourly or contract
farm pond s, r oad s, etc Larg e
dozer and op erator w1th ov er
20 ye ar s expertenc e Pu l lin s
E x cavat.ng , Pomeroy , Ohio
Phone 992 2478
12 19 tf c
W i LLTr7"m- O.=-"Zut l ; ees-a ncf
shrubbery
Al so , c lean out
basem en ts, att 1cs, et c Calt
949 3221 or 742 4441
1 2 26tc

SEW I N G MACHIN ES Repair
servtce, all makes, 992 2284
The Fabnc Shop , Pomeroy
Authonzec:l Smger Sal es and
Serv1ce We Sharpen SCissors
3 29 ttc

V11 q• l B. T ~ ,1ford

6 00 -

~~

Hrol&lt; •t

110 MechttnH );n-·(·)
Pomeroy, Ohto·l5769

6

ROOM Home
bath , gas
fu,.nace and g arage
tn
Minersv il l e Plenty of garden
spa ce Prt ced for qut c k sal e
S5500 00 Phon e 992 577 8
I 24 6t c

HOUSE and l arg e lot fer s ale ,
vacant now on new bypass Rt
7 Call 247 216 3
1 25 6tc

WOOD TRUSSES

6 20 -

~,.....~:' ¢\&gt;.

f
Butlt to Your 'Specs

Delivered to Job S1te

P txa nne 6

HOGG

7 30 - New Zoo Re v ue6 , Rocky &amp; Bul lwmkle 13

&amp;ZIJSPAN

8

MATERIALS CO.
Mason , W Va

773 5554

READY MIX

8 30 -

Brady Bunch 6
8 55 - News 13

9 00 -

CONCRETE

del1vered r1ght to
proJect Fast and easy
est1mates Phone 992
Goegl e 1n Ready MI X
Middl eport , Oh1o
6

your
Free
3284
Co ,

9
9

10
10

30 t f c

11

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED

REDUCED Here' s your
chance for the fvture A new
bnck bus mess bu1ldmg with 2
large a1r condtf1on ed off1 ces,
storage and 2 mce rest rooms
A rea l locat1on for a bus i ness
Nat ga s furnace

E x piGrer
1 27 12tc

1968 CHEVROLET Ma1tb1.1
automat tc 307 Fa ir c ondt t ton
S750 Call 992 7631
'
1 27 12tc
1963 F ORD Ga l aiie : i dr
automatiC , 261 v a looks and
runs good
Uses Ott
$99
Coolvtll e, 667 6214
1 25 6tp
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1969 OLD SMOBILE statiOn
wagon. all power equtpment
Good ttres , a~r cond l t•on•ng ,
etc $1 ,300 or poss1ble trade
for small car Phone 949 5913
1 25 st c

2 bedroom

bungalow, all on one floor. new
gas furnace, oak floor s Only

$10,000 lXI
POMEROY - Near shoppmg

3 bedrooms, bath, porches,
hardwood floors, nat. gas heat

Askmg $3,000 00 down, balance
S97 07 a month

COUNTRY - Within 3 miles of

Gavm 3 bedrooms , bath, gas
furnace , cellar and garden

$9,500 Will take an offer
HOU SE TALK IS OUR MAIN
INESS LARGE, SMALL,
OR OLD. WE HAllE
''I!
HIIFr~t

~~,

d !I
1\')C,O(I{·If

(.~_f./DO~~

Game 6, 13

4 30 -

A u t o-Body~330Mechan t c ,

sonality and Beha v1oral Development 33, Trvth or Con·
sequences 6

30- News3,4.6,8, 10, 15 , Room222
7 00 - What's My Line 8 , Truth or Conseq. 3, Beat the Clock 4,
Anythmg You Can Do 13, Elec. Co 20; News 10, 6, Know Your
Schools 33.
7 30- To Telllhe Truth 6 , Sale of the Century 8. The Judge tO ,
Beat the Clock 13 , Pollee Surqeon 3; On the Money 4, An
t1ques 20 , EpiSode Act1on 33

6

WI LKiNSON-

S maii Erigtn e
Sales , Repatr on all small
engme s,
c hatn
saws
precis ion ground 399 W Main
Stre et Phone 992 3092
1 17 26tc

WIN AT BRIDGE

Flannery beams spade contract

NEW 3 bedroom home , Jill bath .
garage , basement on Gravel
H1tl , Mtddleport Natura l ga s
already •n
Phon e Dal e
Dutton 99 2 3369, ev enlngs
99 2 253 4
1 17 ttc

NORTH IOJ

It's Snow Ttre Time!

CO-OP COUNTRY
SQUIRE 120
Postftve Stop and Go In Mud

&amp; Snow

ALL SIZES IN STOCK

''

Jack W Carsey, Mgt

1 2S tp

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1969 HONDA 125 Sc rambl er ,
excelent condition
Many
extras. $175 cash Phone (304 )
773 5847
1-2S 3tc
Wtt iRLPooL- pe,r ,a ble dish
washer deluxe, 4 wash cycles ,
ex cellent cond1t1on . used only
4 months , cut ting board top ,
$320 retail price , $235 Phpne
992 2042 after 5 p m
123 5tc

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West
Pass

LOTS OF COUNTRY LIVIN
HERE. 17 fenced acres.

00 - Cannon 10, Mov1e "Red Sky at Morning" 3, 4 15 Colll\ge
Basketball 8
' '
10 00 - Kotak 8, 10 , News20 , Doc Eliloll6, 13, In terface 33
10 30 - Day At Night 33
11 00 - News3, 4,6, 8, 10, 13,1 5 Janakl 33
9

11.30 - Johnny Carson 3, 4, 15 , Rock of th e S1x t• es 6, 13 Mov 1es

" The Psychopath" 8, " Tight Spot" 10
1·00 - Tomorrow 4, News 3.
2 00 - News 4

ACROSS
l. -out
(allot)
5. Powder
b&amp;l
ll, Semlp,....

cloua
atone
l!. She loved
Llnceiot
U.Norse
KOd of
mischief
14, HanK
15. Nether·
lands
tommune
16. Tricia's

mom

17. Panama,
for

one

18, Conscious

20. Expert
21. Ehcit
%%.Snick's
partner
%3. " - Clear
Day"
24. Succor
!$.Stitched
%'1, Steamer
ond
quahoK
Z9. Sea &amp;IKl•
drafted, marry without consent, get mto legal contracts. But se, Kept
they're not mature enough to take a drink!
ICOl'll
It's a weu-d feeling , to cross a state line and kno\v]that you're 32. Altar constellation
not a adult any more, but an IS-year-old juvenile. Hope all states
33.-and
will soon follow the example of New York, Minnesota, New
cry
Jersey, Wisconsin, Iowa, Hawaii, to name a few, and let us have U . African
full adulthood - M.T.B .
antelope
35.Sugar
and
JJt!JJ~~;Ikal•nowlle.I.-J,syrup
n.
"-she
L'•scramble these four Jumbteo,
blows!"
une letter to each square, to
38.
Military
rn rm four ordinary worda.
command
(2wds.)
st. Feminine
IUIIIx
tO. Picked ot

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ated
(4 wds)
t. Actor
Wallach
5. Unrutlled ,
calm
6, Winged
1. Hoosegow
8. Arrogant
(3 wds.)
9. Twine
together
10. Squirrel
monkey
16, South

Yesterday's Answer

19. Cordage

fiber
22. Outer
portion
of

28. Govern mg
body
30. "W1th
Hands"

earth

24, German
river
25. Salt
or tar

engraver

errors

36. Fall
behind
37. Carohne's

21. Actuated

uncle

26.

Amencan

rodent

31. German
painter-

Printmg

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Now orranp the cln:led totten
to form lhe ourprloe ~n~wer, u

bJ tho

cartoon.

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(AMwen to-.orro"")

Jumbl"' HEAVY

AXYDLBAAXR
LONGFELLOW

One letter simply stands for another. In th1s sample A Is
uoed for the three L's, X for the two D's, etc. Single letters
apoatrophea, the length and formation of the words are all
hints. Each day the code letters are different.
CRYPTOQUOTES

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DOWN
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mammah
Z. Epic

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work it :

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U, Coloring

MAJOR

DENOTE

ABSURD

Swimmer-out ef brtatA!-•BATHEA"

AIYU' HZPR
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PEKOTUP

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AZYCYAYVO -

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Yeolerdl1'a Cryploquole: A RIVER ALWAYS FOLLOWS
THE LINE OF LEAST RESISTANCE, THAT IS WHY IT IS
CROOKED.-ABRAHAM LINCOLN
(0 1176 K tn1 Pealu'- s,ndlc:ate,Inc:.)

BARGAIN HUNTER here's

wha t you are look•ng for . 2
s tory frame
Some car

peling, paneling, &amp; Ide New

bath, furnace &amp; hot water
ta nk

&amp;

range
Large
dmmg area
Carpeted
Laundry R Carport. 1!:2 ac re

$16,000 00
HOME OWNERS -

Good

homes are selltng qutckly

WHY NOT LIST WITH US
NOW
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
992-2259
If no answer 992 -2568

NOW THRU FEB. 2
eDA YTON THOROBRED 2+2 BELTED
eDA YTON THORO BRED POLY 4
eMEDALLION 2+2 BELTED
•MEDALLION 4 PLY POLVESTER
ALL NlW- ~LL WHITEWALLS

'

'28

MOUN'f"ED, BAlANCED .AND
INCLUDING FEDERAL TAXES

HIS SOY SCOUT f~TOJ.l!ll,l.. rit:.NI THAT
WE'I/E _
~
-PlACE'

• J 95 3
• J 76

.AQ86

vulnerab le

North

East

South

2+

Pass

4•

Pass

Pass

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
We don t reall y rec om ·
mend that you, ou r 1eaders,
rush to play the Flanne!Y
conventwn It does complicate b1dd1ng but 1fyou have a
pa rtner who w11I play the
conventton you can have a tot
of fun and some m1ghty good
results With 1t
The openmg b1d of two dia monds shows ftve hearts, four
spades and 12-16 h1gh-card
pomts Thus a Flannery two- WINNIE WINKLE
di a mond open1ng 1s a p1cture
b1d and w1th many hands responder can place the con- iiWE'LLGETA F07TER
10 CLEAN UP THAT
tract
Today's hand 1s a good ex· ME55, WENDY
ampl e South knows that h1s
partner holds mne cards m
the major su1ts That leav•s
ham wa th JUst wur card s m
th e mmor s so tha t 1f all
Nor th s h1gh cards are m the
~- ma jors he must have the ace
• of spades and ace-kmg of
~ hea rts so four spades w1ll be
• a good contract The re 1s no
~ slam and no need to sh1lly·
• sha lly South b1ds the s pade
• game
Smc e spades break 3-2 and
; hea rts 4-2 th1s spade contract
• whee ls m South wms th e d1a ·
: mond lead, draws trumps;
: goes afte r hea rts and makes
• only four smce he mu st use
" h1s last trump to ruff one of
dummy' s hearts There ts
nothmg remarkable about
getttng to th1s game, but we
~ can assure you that 1t would
• not be reached at over a
: quarter of the tables m a
: strong duplicate game.
•
I NEWSPi\ PI-: R F:NTE RP rtiSE ASSN I
••

TilE BORN LOSER

BUr, Sill% J(HP-

~~ wi-IAH..

~IRMEAL ~~~~T IS

AAI/itelP A

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The b1dd 1ng has been
West
North
East

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Pass

MINNERS NIBBLE
ON MVTOES

I.

.19
,

You, South hold

• A K 7 6 9 AK7 6 +2. K 10 4 3
What do y ou do now')
A-81d three spade s You
really want to bid four and

:

would do so if you were sur'e
y our partner held rour spades.

INI,&gt; IT A~

I'CR A WHILE-' 1

0UR ADVE RSAJ&lt;Y S
CLEVE!? IT'S EASY
TO SEE

South

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SI-\E TOW llS
A.T 8RI ~

ALLEY OOP

AN' LET TH'

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MASON, W.VA.

~~ LET'S Sff RCSERTS TRY T' PRINT

Opemng lead - + K

Close 1n 2 yr old home, 3
BR
K1tchen has lot s of
cab1nets, range &amp; ref N1ce
dining area Garage, barn &amp;
storage An ex cellent buy

BR home Kitchen has lots ol

ANY SIZE

N o rt h -~outh

yrs old

BEND TIRE CENTER

.

America 33

by THOMAS JOSEPH

+

room Nice patio. About 3

-- -- --- ,--~ --~

SEVERAL 1tems of gOod used
turn1ture .nclud•ng gas range
~~0, refrigerator $40, Youngs
town kitchen slnk with faucets
sso See at 256 South Fourth
Ave In Mtddleport .

15 ; Muppets Valentine 6, 13. Washmglon Conne ction 33
8 30 - Movie "The Hellstorm Chron1cle" 6, 13, Theater In

~MMe'tH6

A92
... 954 3

kitchen, lots of cabmets,
range, 2 ovens, ref , dmmg

SUPER SERVICE STA

!Iii Plfllne 992-9932

8 00 - Sonny &amp; Cher 8, 10 , Bill Moyer 's Journal 20, Chase 3, 4,

.92

• 1054
• 76
+KQJ04 3
• K 107
SOUTH
• KQ86
• Q4

EXCELLENT LOCATION Very attracftve 3 BR home
on double level lot. Lovely

let Us Install Now!

9 ....

Rap:
•
I've never written to a column before, but that letter from
Kathy and Steve of Belmar really got me upset. They say the
under-21 crowd can't handle llquor JUSt because they went to a
discotheque where one gu-1 was sick, and later their car was
ranuned by a teenager. How many people over 21 get st10kin'
drunk• My car was demohshed by a 4(;-year-old man coming
hbme from a bar (And I had a hard time proVlDg 1t wasn 't my
fault - because I'm a teen driver yet !)
!live In a state where the majority age IS 18, and I can't say 1t
has caused more drunk teenagers. I Will soon be moving to a
state where you can't legally have liquor until you're 21. How
silly, when that same state allows IS-year-olds to vote, be

• A J 73
A K 10 8 2
• 85
... J2
WESr
EAST

608 E,
MAIN

cabinet s

homes are now
construct •on on c•IY water
and sew e r
Many deluxe
fea t ures •nclud •ng a.,. con
d t t•on tng
Best f1nanctng
available Other type hom es
•n dtfterent areas on F H
Adm f •nancmg with no down
payment Call co l lect (837
65401 or wnte to MEIG S
DEVELOPMENT , P 0 Box
33, M i ddlepor t, Oh to, 45760
1 9 ffc

+++

(There have been some typographical errors which have
made me cringe, but that ts an occupatiOnal hazard to wh!Ch any
writer is exposed. )
At any rate, before I get mto any fmal argument
to the jury, I think tt's important for you to know that
your hometown newspapets are really lau- and open forums for
divergent appearances of opm1on
That's the·way the Foundirlg Fathers wanted 1t, and we're
lucky (and I am grateful ) that's the way 1t IS 10 this part of the
world.

¥

BELIEVE IT OR NOT, we

an
."

Green Ac res 3, Bonanza 15 , Jackpot• .4 ; Gilligan' s Island

6, 13 , Hazel 8
5 oo--Mr Rogers 20, 33 , Bonanza 3, Merv Griffin 4 , Andy
Gr1ff1th 8, MiSSIOn tmposslble6, Gomer Pyle, USMC 13
5 55 - Earl Nlghtmgale 15
6 00 - News 3, 4, 8, 10, 15 , ABC News 13 , Sesame St 20 ; Per-

e x per t
auto
bodywork .
complete auto reftnlshmg , 15
years exper1ence
Un ton
member of 1 A
of M
Free est 1mates We have for
sale a 1965 M er c ury Montclair
and a 1969 Potnt1ac Grand
~rtx Phone 992 5335
1 27 6tc

have a modern 3 year old 3

Q9 1-36 l ')

For Sale

10 , Brady

2 30 - Doctors 3, 4, IS , Edge of Night 8, 10 , Girl '" My Life 6, 13.
3·00 - One L1fe to L1ve 13, 6, Paul Donahue 4. Match Game 8,
10 , How To Survive A Marriage 3, 15 , Vanishing Towns 20
4 00 - Mr Cartoon 3, Somerset 15 , Sesame St. 20, 33 , Love,
Amencan Style 13 , Speed racer 6, Lucy Show 8. Movie "The
Young Don't Cry" 10.

D I LE S Heartng Aid Center
At hens , ser vt ces all makes
Hear•ng
tests
by
ap
po tntm ent
Rental
p l an
available Phone 592 6238
1 29 12tp

A couple of weeks ago , I wrote a rather non-controversial
Rap·
'
colwnn ( tn my opmwn), but 1t ratsed the hackles of a UFOL
A guy I really d1g dates this other girl to get something I (Umdentifled FUriOUS Old Lady).
won't let hun have. Guessagmn . It's - pot, pills, etc.
She called my home and demanded to speak with me. When
He told me he doesn't like her , but she gtves him any kind of I came to the phone, she confirmed that she was, indeed,
drug he wants, and he's gettmg mto them pretty deep. Not the speakmg to the author ofthis colWM, and then said simply:
heavy stuff yet, but that may happen if he keeps on with her.
"I hope somebody shuts you up some day " And she hung
She sells, and I'm afrmd she'll get him 10to sellmg If I turn
up .
her in, he'll probably get arrested too I couldn't go to the1r '
Well, that elderly female will be delighted to know that her
parenb!.
'
w1sh IS gomg to be granted.
How can I help a lfi-year~ld guy who thtnks 1t's cool to do
Hav10g gotten m the enviable pos1twn of be10g able to take
dope• - STILL HOPING
some tlllle to do some thUtgs I've always wanted to do, once I
have f10ished my current chores with the West Vtrgtnl8
Dear Hoping ·
Legislature, this colWM w1ll cease at the end of the current
When a friend ts tn danger, you call for help, nght • This boy
week
is in danger - and so ts his suppher . So tell someone - a coun·
But 10 conclusion, as public speakers are wont to say, I'd
selor you can trust, relative, the fam1ly doctor, perhaps- who hke to make a few points about what I've tned to do in writing to
will get the word to theu- parenb!. It won't be easy, but if you're you and about you over the past couple of years.
truly concerned, you can't just s1t there and watch someone go
However, smce I am a firm believer m never doing today
off the deep end, can you• - HELEN
what you can put off Wltil tomorrow, I'll Sllllply note that thiS lS
+++
one teleVlSion-entertamment columnist who has been given
S.H.:
great personal hberltes to write about just almost ally subject
Maybe if you told this guy you can't Just s1t and watch him which crossed his mind.
get heavy into drugs, and that you must talk w somebody about
When we agreed that "TV and Things" would appear in the
tt, he may pull out before you have that talk.
Tnbune, Sentmel and Register, publisher Dick Owen and
Sometimes it only takes a gu-l's deep concern to put a boy editors Hobart Wilson Jr., Chet Tannehill and Robert W10gett
straight - especially 1f he likes her. - SUE
agreed 1t would he a free.form sort of thing - 10cluding ex·
press1ons of opiruon, popular or otherwise.
Dear Rap :
They also gave me a free hand In writing just about
I beard that if you put a stamp on an envelope upside down it anything that came to nund - and they've kept tbeir word. I
means you want to make out w1th the person you send the letter can't remember a single case when my transient prose has been
to. ls thts right• And if you put the stamp in the left hand lower ed1ted or deleted because of its subject matter, and this is im·
corner 1t's an even bigger mvitatlon, hke ' 1Here I am, come and portant, because I've asswned you people out there are mature,
get me."
literate folks, and I've written accordingly.
Is this true• - SAY IT WITH STAMPS•

Conc entration 8 , Secret Storm 10

8,

BY PAUL CRABTREE

The Grass 1s Greener

DearS
... Nor have I S10ce about a quarter of my letters carry
upsid~own stamps, (I glue 'em as they lay, and hurriedly), I
HOPE my correspondents haven't heard the rwnor either ' HE!..Eli ·- - --

4, 15, Love of Life

&amp; THINGS

:~...

Dear SIWS:
Sorry, I neverheardofthlS "Post Off1ce game " - SUE

3,

· 1 30 - 3 On A Match 3, 4. 15, As the World Turns 8, 10, Let's
Make A Deal 6, 13
2· 00 - Days of Our Lives 3, 4, IS , Guiding Llghte, 10, Newlywed

SEPTIC
TANKS
cleaned
Modern San1tat1on. 992 3954 or
992 7349
' 1023tfc

i

Bunch 13

11 55 - CBS News 8, Dan Imel 's World 10
12 00 - Password 6, Bob Braun 's 50-50 Club 4; News 13, 8, 10 ,
Jackpot' 3, IS
12 30 - Search lor Tomorrow 8, 10, Spilt Second 6, Baffle 3, 15
12 45 - Eleclm Company 33
12.55 - News 3, 1S
1 00 - News 3, All My Ch•ldren 6, 13, Not For Women Only 1S ,

10 4 ttc

Mob1l e Home or build City
water available Don' t m1ss
fhts one .

qq:,&gt;.JJ'25 or

Costello 8, Ph1l Donahue 15, Movie "The Hustler" 13, Wild,
Wild Wesl 6, Cover lo Cover 33
30 - Sec re1Siorm8 , ToTelltheTruth3
55 - Chuck White Reports 10.
00 - D1nah Shore 3. 15, Joker's Wilde, 10 , Company 6
30 - $10,000 Pyramid 8, 10 , Jeopardy 3, 4, 15
00 - Gambit 10, 8, Password 13, WIZard of Odds 3, 4, 15 , Mike
Douglas 6.

SEPTIC TANK S, AROBIC
SEWA G E SY S TEM S
CLEAN•ED , REPA IRED
MILLER SANITATION .
STEWART , OHIO PH 662
303S

CLOSE TO FORKED RUN
LAKE - 77 acres. Park your

Dl·'l•
,·,i &lt;lh!ll

Paul Ooc: on 4, Fne ndly Junct1on 10 , AM 3 . Abbott &amp;

11 30 - Hollywood Squares

REA SONABLE rates . Ph 446
47 82 Gal l iPOliS John Russell
Own er and Op erator
5 12 tf c

JCs

00 - New Zoo Revue 13 Sesame St. 33 , Capt. Kangaroo 8, 10 ,

J eff 's Col l •e 6
8 25 - Jack La La nne lJ

Only a few

2 bedrooms, large ilv1ng w1th
!.replace $15,000 00

Farm Report 13

6 2S - Paul Harvey 13
6 30 - F1ve Mm utes to L1ve By 4 News6 , Bible Answer&gt; 8. The
Story 13
6 35 - Columbus Toda y 4
6 45 - Farmtlme 10, Morn 1ng Report 3
7 00 - Today 3 4, IS, CBS News 8, tO , Dick Van Dyke 13 .

y ears old Full basement, y a rd,

POMEROY -

Auto Sales
1969 FORD PICkup
Phone 992 3640

POMEROY -

Sunnse Sem1nar 4 , Sacred Heart 10

6 15 - Urban League 10 , Folk L1terature 3

Real Estate For Sile

lEAFORD

4

WEDNESDAY, JAN 30,1974

• •

SINGE R Av t om t~ tlc Z1g Zag
Sewmg Machines tn sew.ng 1 ----~ -- ---- --­
tab l e Makes buttonholes. BEAUTIFUL Walnut stereO
sews on buttons . blind hems ,
radio em -fm , tape c om
etc Top notch condition Pay
blnatlon, 8 track tape deck
SS1 or term s available Ph on e
Balance S103 49, or terms
992 2984
available Call 992 3965
1 28 tt c J
1 21-tfc
l

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

7 R OOM hous e with b a th nt;;
front porc h large lot for
1'12
garden locatton
Elm St ,
close to store and school, nearly level land 2 • :..• •.• a
$8 000 Phone 949 3211
home in a small hamlet A 1 I
1 29 3tc bit ol privacy Ask1ng $9,500.00

AM FM radto . stereo, 8 track
tape comb.naf ton , 4 speaker
sound
system
Bal a nce
$10 1 52 , or term s ava•labl e
Phon e 992 3965
1 28 ttc

AT

Water Lmes and Power
lmes All work done by t~
foot or c ontract Also doze,.
work and septic tanks 10
stalled

Welby, MD 6, 13, Pol1ce Story 3, 4, 1S ; Catch 33

10 30 - Day At N1ght 33, News 20

ASK US ABOUT
PRE-FABRICATED

CL E A N . ba l ed straw sut ta bl e F OR- elec fr.CafPIUmb.ng , and
remodetmg work . Cal l 84 3
for l and sc ap tng strawberr tes
2341 for F REE E STIMATE S
and l•vestock , or chard g rass
1 11 26t c
and clover hay , any amount
- - - -- a va t t able at farm
~ aut
AUTOM O Bl L E lnSU"r an(e- been
Sayre, Por t land OhtO G r eat
cancelled"
Lost
your
Bend Road , Sta te Rt 33 8
operator 's l 1cense Cal l 99 2
Phone 843 2286
7428
I 29 Jt c
6 15 tf c

SINGER sewing machmes 1972
model in beaut1ful wa l nut
cabinet Makes des1gn st tl
ches , ztg zag , buttonholes ,
blmd hems, et' L 1ke new
Only $89 95 Call Ravenswood
273 9521 or 273 9893 after S 00
12·7·tfc

7

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.

-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992-2094

CHESHIRE OPEN 7 TILL

ROUTE

VAcU u M -cle-;~,.s - ; ;; - 1974
Model
Complete wtth ail
c l eanmg tools Sm a l l pa int
damage in shtpp tng W 1ll take
S27 c ash or budget plan
availabl e Phone 992 2984
1-28 tf c

Powell's
Super Valu

On Most Amencan Ca,.s

GROCERY business fo,. sale
Buildmg for sale or lease
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
to 10 p m for appo•ntment
3 20 tt c

6 30 PM 5 DAY S A WEE K
~HONE 992 5693
1 28 5t c

FOOD STORE

W. Second St.
Pomeroy,
45769

COAL FOR SALE , JAYMAR
COAL
COMPANY ,
THE
MEIG S &amp; GALLIA LINE ,
STATE

IN NEW

7 30 - To Tell The Truth 6 New Pnce Is R1ght 8, 10 Beat The
Clock 13 , RFD 20, Hollywood Squares 3
8 00 - A~am 12 3, 4. 15, Happy Days 6, t3, Maude 8, 10 , Bill

smallest Heater Core

Painting A Specialty

e.

Dusty s Trail 1J , Electnc Co 20,
Truth or Consequences 3 , Bea t the Clock 4 , News 6. 10.
Marco Sportl1le 33 H1gh School TV Honor Soc•ety IS

From the largest Truck or
Bulldozer Radiator to the

lincoln Hill- Pomeroy. 0

DITCHING SERVICE

Wheel Alignment
'5.55

L A RGE un furn 1Shed 3r d f loor
a pt for r ent tn dow ntown
Pom ero y 6 room s an d b a th
Ca l l 992 2789
1 17 tf c

CLEA R ANCE
Sate 11
The CA SH patd for all makes and
models of mob 11e homes TRAILER , 12 x 60 , 2 b edroom
V1llage Fabncs of Tuppers
Phone area co de 614 423 9531 • Very good cond1t10n , car
Platns have a Wt d e var~e t y of
4 13 tf c
peted , f urn tshed or
un
ftr s t grade po l yester double
furntshed
Porch and shed
kn •t a nd nottons
Pr 1ce s - - - - - -- - - - - - - - m c luded Phone 592 3438
sl ash ed • •
1 27 6t c
1 29 3tp

SALT FOR ICE AND SNO\.,

EXPERT

H O U SE 1632 L1n co ln He 1g hts, 4
room s and bath Fenced v ard
and p 1ct ure w 1ndow P hon e
992 27 80 or 992 3432
1 24 tfc

PHONE 593-5035
l __...c;;;,;O;,:L;L;;EiiC;T,:.__• OLD -,,:;r;;;,;;;:-e-:-oakt a es.

Property

Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

7 00 ~ What s My Lme

I

Radlatci

Ph . 992-5271

FURNITURE

4 RO OM hou se wdh bath coal
furna ce, Rutland a rea Ph on e
742 51 13 Ca ll a ft er 4 3 0
1 28 4t c

I N- Ple-ase

HeIp Wan ted

and

, 6 30- News 6, 8 10 NB C News3, 4, 1S ' YourFuturelsNow 33
Room 222
'

EXPERIENCED

Gene's
Body Shop

By Helen and Sue Bottd

6 00 - A BC N ews 13 , Sesame St 20, News 3, 4 , Truth or Con
sequences 6 , News8 10, 15 , Lllta s. Yoga and You33

2 00 - News

SALE EVERY
SATURDAY
NIGHT 7 PM

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OFFICE SUPPLIES

FO UR R O OM
2 bed r oom
furn i Shed
a p artm e nt
m
M tddl eport Modern k1 t c h en
p an e led wa ll s Tel eph on e 99 2
2016
1 28 3tc

B&amp;G AUCTION

-- -~

992 -2094
606 E, Main Pomeroy

F 1V E ROOM 2 b ed r oom f ur
ntsh ed apar t m en t •n M1 d
d t epo rt
Mod er n ktt c h en
p aneled wa ll s Tel eph on e 992
2676
1 28 3tc

E L ECTRO L UX
va c uum
75 B A L E S of straw , c all 98 5
c leaner , A 1 c ondtlton , uses
paper bags , has cordw •nder
• ....................... 380S
and many attachments Also
1 27 6t c
s hampooer atta c hment tn
NO 1 copper. 65c, rad tal ors.
eluded &lt;Only 4 available) at
$37 70
c a sh
or
t e rm s
32c. r ed brass , 35c, bartenes .
14 Rtverside Dr.
avatlable Fthone 992 2984
S1 20 M A Ha l l ReedSVI l le ,
1 21 tf c
Oh 10 Phon e 378 6249
Athens, Ohio
l 27 tt c
GOOD mt;.: ed hay for sale
8111 Wade - Auct1oneer
L A t&gt;.u .:ontra c t or rent wtth
Phone 388 88 47
opt 10n
to
buy
About
1 23 6tc
50 a c res wtth som e type
of s torage bulldtng
The 60 000 BT U Ga s stov e Phone
b tgge,. the bett er Can be tn
99 2 2602
any condttlon . wil l do repatr s
1 27 6tp
W1th 1n 20 m•les of Ma son , W
v a or Pom eroy If you know 197 3 X L 250 Honda , pe r fec t
Constgnments ac·
o f some va cat ed l and plea se
condt t •on wtlh 21" fr o nt f 1re .
c all colle c t Phone 99 2 5335
cepted 10a .m. to6 p.m .
both Knobble s, 2 sets of g ear s
I 27 6tp
and
Bassan•
E x pan s ton
datly, or will pay cash
c hamber Phone 99 2 5323
sliVER - eo
®ote
for your household
1 27 3tp
prtce and ma11 to Jac kt e
itc:a.m~ .
Wan s ley , R t 4 Pataskal a .
3 SET S of bed spnng s c urtam
Oh 10 43062
stretch er s, 1 ma t tre ss, 1 bed
1 24 6tc
that c an be mad e s •ngu la r or
double , refrtQ tda.re •cebo x ,
bl
free, double dra•nboard s 1nk
clocks , tee boxes , brass beds.
w1th meta l drawers , 1 old
dtshe.s
or
complete
P IANO t untng phone 992 2082
metal btrd cage hangs on
households Wrtte M
D
Lane Dantel s No tun1ng after
stand , quiltmg frames. gas
Miller. Rt 4. Pomeroy , Ohio ,
31st
heater Se ll all chea p Phone
call 992 6271
1 20 10tc
99 2 5510
5 13 tfc
1 27 Jtp

Notice

POMEROYHOME &amp; AUTO

12 X 60 T R A I LER. fully ca r
p eted pr 1va t e lo t •n T up p er s
Pl a tn s ~ 100 p er month Ca ll
843 2414
1 29 3t p

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Carol Folden Jr ., Judy
Folden,
Sharon Childs, Brooks
Janet Morr •s
Cl erk of t he Court of Childs, Sandra Brooks, Donald
Common Pleas
Probate DIVISIOn, Brooks, Stanley Folden, Danny
Metgs County Oh1o
Folden, Phylhs Folden, Linda
(I I 29, (21 S 12, 19,26 (31 4
Martin, Neil Martm , Loyal A.
BRADLEY MAY RUN
Folden, Leva Folden to Myrtle
TRENTON, N.J. (UP!)
Queen, 80 acres, Colwnb1a.
New Jersey Democratic
Harold R. Kimes, dec., to
leaders smd Monday that New , Ihla Fae Kimes, cert for trans.,
York Knicks' star B1ll Bradley
Orange
was senously talking With
Mary L Lawson, dec., to
I ;;C-:;~A-;;;;;;;E-;;--1 them about runn10g for
Herman
Lawson, Clara
I THE DAILY SENTINEL
I Congress
Ill COURT ST
Buckley, Robert L Lawson,
Bradley, 30, a former All·
POMEROY, OHIO 4S769
I
Katherme Stewart, Edwin E.
Amec1ca at Prtnceton and a
Lawson, aff1d. trans , Chester.
t
Rhodes Scholar before turning
Robert L. Lawson, Penny 0.
I
pro With the Knicks, recently
I
was married and purchased a Lawson, Clara M Buckley,
OrvJil H. Buckley, Katherine A
II -----:c-::-=---~ home 10 the Morris County Stewart, Robert E Stewart,
I
NAME
/
Community of Denville. He is a
Willodene Lawson, Edwin E.
of Crystal City, Mo
native
I
Lawson to Herman Lawson,
1.65 acre , Chester
AGE
INFORMATION ABOUT:
I
Herman Lawson, Goldie
I
Lawson to Herman Lawson,
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
I
SOCIAL SECURITY
Goldie
Lawson, parcels,
I CONSUMER PROTECTION
'
Chester.
I
ADDRESS
I
Helen A Lochary to William
I
I
AND
P Lochary, lob!, Pomeroy.
I
I
Betty Jane Bau-d, Donald J .
GREAT COUNTRY
! - - - - - -- - -1
I
CITY
I
Baird, Bobby L. Baird to
Jaymar Coal Co., I acre,
Salisbury.
I
I I
Charles H. Morrison, Sara
Ann Morrison to Charles H.
ZIP CODE
I
Momson,
Sara Ann Morrtson,
I
- -Mid&lt;lleport -Pomeroy
parc ~ls, Olive.

OR FILL OUT

I

o pen• ngs

sp c c •al t r a mm g •n M ec h a n• c a l ,
E l e c tr on• c s
Av lat• on a n d
Cter •c a l ft elds m the u s Nav y
P ay start s at $326 p er month
from f •rst d ay - We rur n tsh
q uar te r s food , and c tathm g
Sc hoo l g u ar ant ees be for e yo u
s•g n up
BE SOMEONE SPECIAL
IN THE NEW NAVY
For mor e 1nfo call or v •stt y our
Navy m an at
22 1 Co lumb us Ro a d
A th ens 0 45 701
V ernon E H arnsan
T e l e phone 614 593 3566

Business Services

Generation Rap

TUESDAY, JAN. 29, 1974

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For Rent

Notice

Pomeroy
Motor Cor

1972 CHEVROLET BELAIR

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TeleVision Log

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6 - The Dally Sent mel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Jan 28, 1974

S~ntinel Classifieds Get Results! I

BOYs·-

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

- -,..--- -- - - - - - -

TRAIN WITH
FULL PAY .
!mmed• ate

S249S

4 door , local 1 ow n er w tth less than ~t s~ ooo m iles, be•ge
fm tsh blk vm y ltop, good w wI tr es standa r d V B eng me
au tomaf tc pow er st eert ng &amp; b rake s. rad 10, spo tl ess cl ea n
1n ter.o r Want a sha rp c ar a t the pnce of ave r age ca r "

1970 CHE\IROLET MONTE CARLO

S229S

L oca l 1 owner new car tr ade 350 V 8 eng1ne autom at• c
power s t eer~ n g &amp; brak es fa ct or y a •r r ad io spotl ess cl ean
bl ue mten or w 1t h sli ver gr ey f 1n1 sh. v 1ny l r oot A n 1ce one

1967 CHE\IELLE 4 DOOR

GIRLS

199S

fo r

Tol l F r ee BOO 282 1'268

6 cy l autom a tiC t ran s , shar p ca r w ith c lea n m te r1 or
good t~r es. be1 ge fm 1sh . r ad• o

INCOME T ax ::,e rvi CP 9 am to
5 p m D ally exce pt Sunday ,
e ven1n gs by a ppo1nt me nt
on l y Co Rd 22 off R t 7
by pa ss Phon e Wan da E blin .
992 2272
1 2 30t c
IN THE COURT OF

.

INFORMATION
DEADLINES
5 P M D a y Before Publ1c a1ton
M onday Deadl1n e 9 a m
Ca n ce llation Correc ti on s
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THELMA WOOLRIDGE et al
DEFENDANTS
No 21.0 65

The Publisher reserves th e
r1ght to edtt or re1ec t any ad s
deemed
Ob i eC t lonal
Th e
publi She r will not be respon
Stble fo r mor e l han on e 1n
corr ec t m se rfton

NOTI CE FOR SERVICE
BY PUBLI CATION
To
HOWAR D
BI CK L E
w hOse kn own address 1S 2518
Wtnona Ave nu e, F l ortda . whos e
eK act a ddr ess ts un k nown and
ca n no t
w1th
r ea son a b l e
ddtge n ce b e asc er ta m ed
To The unk.n ow n he irS an d
de\l tsees of How ard B tc k le tf
deceased
To Mrs E LM ER MO L D E N
w hose address 1S unkn own and
ca nn o t
w tth
r easo nabl e
dlltg en ce be asce r ta m ed
To Th e un known he 1r s and
dev•sees of Mr s E lmer Molden
tf d eceased
To
WYN O N A
B ICKLE
whose addres s tS unkn own an d
with
r easonab l e
c annot
di1 1gence b e asce r t a 1ned .
To The unkn own h e ~r s , and
dev tse es of Wy nona B• ck l e tf
dece ase d ,
NETTIE
M OL DEN ,
To
wh ose address ts un known an d
w ll h
reasona bl e
ca nnot
dtl g enc e be ascerl a tn ed ,
To Th e unknown he~r s and
dev •sees of Ne ttt e Mold en, tf
d ecea se d
To M A R Y L AT HEY , who se
address 1S unknown and cannot
W1th re asonable dlltg ence be
ascer ta1ned
To The unknown he~r s and
dev see s of M ary La th ey , tf
dec eased
T o A BNE R BICK LE , whose
marrta ge 1S u nknown and
c anno t
wtfh
rea s on a ble
dt llgen ce b e asc e r tam ed
To Th e unkn own he1rs and
dev• sees of Ab ner Btckle , tf
dece a sed
To Th e unknown he1rs and
devt s ees of v erna Da v 1s ,
deceased
Y ou are h ere b y notlfted tha t
yo u hav e bee n nam ed defen
dants tn a l ega l ac t1on ent1tled
J B O' Brt en . admtn• strator of
the Estat e of verna D av •s,
plamttff v s Thelma woolrtdge ,
et at def endants Th1S act1on
has be en ass1gned Case No
21,0 65 tn the Court of Common
Plea s. Probate D•v• s •on. Me1 gs
County
Oh10 ,
Addre s s
Pom eroy Oh10 , 45 769
The ob1 ec t ot the Complatnt t$
to se l l the r eal estate of the
dec edent s•tuated at Rt
1.
Rutland . Oh 10 whteh r eal estat e
1S d esc nbed as fol l ows
Th e followtng desc ribed real
es ta t e sttuated tn the Townshtp
of Ru11and . Me1gs County Ohto ,
•n Sectton 23 . Town 6. Range 14 .
bounded and descr•bed as
follow s
'
Begtnn1ng 658 feet w est of
the northeast cQrn er of lands
f o rm e rly owned by Abner
Btck\e , thence south 526 feet to
the run thence m a westerly

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north l 1ne of sa td lands, thence

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c ontatnlng 5 96
ac re s more or less , tt bemg the

mlent1on of th1S deed to convey

th e west one th 1rd of 17 87 acres

\;', ~::;:rly

owned by Abne r

Deed Refe re nce

Volume 109

page 168 Me1gs Co unty Deed

A route might be open
in your neighborhood,
to find out .. .

R ecord s
T he pt.Jrpose of the sale IS to
pay th e d ebts and costs of ad

:;"~~~~~e:ing the estale of the
You are requ•red to answer
th e Comp l amt w•th1n 28 days

atter the lasl pubi1Cat1on ot th.s

Call
992-2156

nottee which will be published
once ea c h w ee k for SIX con
sec ul111e week s
Th e la st
publica tion will be made on
Marc h 4 1974 and the 28 days
for answer w111 commen ce on
tha t date
In ca se of yovr failure to
answ er or other wt se respond as
r equ1red by the Ohto Rul es of
C1vll Procedure, 1udgmen t by
default w 1ll be rendered aga•ns t
yo u for r el tef demanded tn rh e
Co mpl a mt

•

WANT ADS

COMMON PLEAS ,
PROBATE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY . OHIO
J B 0 BRIEN admr of
th e estate of V erna Davt s,
Deceased ,
PLAINTIFF

vs

11

REGULATIONS

RATES

For Want Ad Serv1ce
sc en ts per word on e tns et t ton
M 1ntmvm CMrge $1 00
14 cent s ~ter word t hree
conse cu t 1ve msert ton s
26 c ent s per wo r d s1x con
sec ut IV e tn se rfton s
25 P er Cent Di scoun t on pa i d
ads and ads pa td wtth•n 10
days

CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY

S2 00 for 50 word m •n
1mum Ea ch add1t1onal word

3C

BLINO ADS

Addlttonal 25t
Advertisement

Charge per

OFFICE HOURS

8 30 a m to 5 00 p m Dally .
8 30 a m
to 12 00 Noon
SaffJrday

AND MAIL

THE COUPON

BELOW

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92.1 FM
WMPO

Lost
F E M A L E great da ne , fawn
color , no t ags Lo s t tn Me tgs
County re ward Phon e 698
26 22 aft er 6 p rn
1 25 6tc

Pets For Sale
A K C T o y Po odl e Pupp 1es
$75 00 S1am ese K ttt en s S15
Ph on e 1 256 6247
1 10 26tc

Mobile Homes For Sale
1957 WE ST WO OD mobt l e hom e,
e l ec trt c lurna ce exce l lent
c ond•f•on Phon e 99 2 5867 or
99 2 30 05
1 29 51p

Wanted To Buy
RIVER SIDE A uto vv r e ck .n g
Wtll pay SS for all runk c ar s
Phone {30 41 882 52 44 or 773
5890
1 27 26tc
GO OD b edroom sut te
476 1

Cal l 949
1 27 6t c

T R A ILE R Brown s Tr a il e r
Par k M•n ersv• l l e Phon e 99 2
332 4
1 27 tf c
SLEEPIN G room ov er wtne
stor e tn Pom eroy Ref er en ce
r equtr ed Call 99 2 5293
1 10 tf c
3 AND 4 R OOM f urn• sh ed and
unfurn ts h ed
apar tme nts
Phone 992 54 34
4 12 tf c
PRIVATE mee tm g room for
any organ tza tton phon e 992
3975
3 11 tf C

For Sale
NEW 1974 ZIG ZAu ::, EWING
MACHINE S
1n
or 1ginal
factory carton
Z tg Zag to
make buttonl;loles, sew on
burtons. monograms. and
make fan c y des~r;ms w1th 1ust
the twist of a smgl e dtal Le ft
1n lay a way and never been
used Will sell for only S47
cash , or t erm s available
Phone 992 2984
I 21 ttc

Help Wanted

GRILL c ook , c arhop , and k tt A SS ORTMENT of alumtnum
To G tve Away
wtndows , and frames Phone
chen help wanted Apply m
8 MONTH old female coll te,
2789
992
p
erson
.
Crew
's
Steak
House
Phone 949 4607
1 27 6tc
I 27 tfc
1 29 3t p
2 BEDROOM home In Mtd
DIRECT Sales D1stnbutors,
dleport pnvate owner, new
wanted for vitam ms and
roof and bath Phone 949 3832
,_,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,
organ tc products Part or full
or 843 2667
t•me
For 1nterv1ew , wrtte
·.
l 24 6tc
Mary Engle, RR 1, Box 19,
Un1on. Oh10 4532 2
UPHOLSTERY fabn cs by th e
1 16 161p
yard 54 mches w1d e, a s low a s
Sl 95 per yard Velvets a s l ow
as S3 45 , Imported values ,
KO SCOT KOSMETICS &amp; WIG S
S9 95 we also have nylon ,
We have the product on hand
her c u l on . cotton
pr i nts
and we deliver to you per
v.nyls. remnants by the yard
sonally Helen Jane Brown,
or by the P•ece Pomeroy
992 S113
Recovery , 62 2 E Matn St ,
1230 t fc
9~2-2156
Pomeroy ~hone 992 755 4
1 29 26tc
NEED woman to l•ve tn and
take mother's place of 2
Ch tldren 1n a new re s pectable F OAM to f •ll your old couch and
cha.r cush1ons as low as
home You may also have 1
S10 95 Upholstery books only
chtld of your own Phone 992
soc, 4 mch covered loam
2536
mattresses for standard s1ze
1 8 tfc
1
•
bed
$29 95
Pomeroy
Recovery, 622 E Ma1n Stre et,
Pomeroy ~hone 992 7554
1 29 26t c

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WANTED

PAPER CARRIER
WANTED IN
POMEROY

PHONE

'JH£

DAILY SENTINEL
POMEROY 0

For Sale

1h ACRE or acre tots for sale

C d y water availab l e tn
Rock salt for t ownsh•ps ,
sprtng
Lo c ated on State
towns. and busmesse s •n
Route 143 Phon e 99 2 3640
bulks and bags for Ice and
1 27 12t c
snow Excelsi or Salt Works
Phon e 992 3891
11 11 tfc ONE 2 year old bla c k 7 8
Tenness ee Wa l k er for sale
Phone 992 3640
1 27 12tc

Transfers

Wanted
•

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~STEREoRAo TO-:-am-;m , 8
track tapecomblnat 1on, 4 way
speaker
sound
system
Balance $102 66, or use our
budget terms Call 992 3965
1 11 tfc

WANTED!,

POSITIONS OPEN

All kinds of food
store employees cashiers,
carryouts,
stock
men, bakery help,
experienced meat
cutter, etc:
... pply in person
at

o.,

An Eqval Opportunity
Employer ,

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open 8 TitS
Monday lhru Saturday
606 E Mam , Pomeroy , 0
BI SSELL Constru ct1on
r oom
add•tton s and remodeltn g
Profes s iOn a l floor s and 1n g
and fm 1s hlng . old and n e w
R efe r ences a v a•l abl e Ph o ne
949 38 33
1 25 26 tc

PR ICE

CONST RUC TI ON

Rooftng, sp out1 ng . k 1tc hen s
and ba t hroom s Co mpl ete
r emod el mg Phon e 74 2 6273
12 3 tfc
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DOZER and ba ck hoe work
ponds and sept1c tanks . dtt
ch1ng serv te e . top sod . fill
d1rt. ltmeston e, B&amp; K E x
cavatmg Phone 99 2 5367 or
992 3861
9 I tfc

For Sale
EXCEL SIOR Salt Wor ks, E
Main St , Pomeroy A ll k mds
of salt water pellets, water
nugget s, block salt and own
Oh 10 R1ver Salt Phone 992

3891

6 5 tf t

Moyers Journal 33 , Mov1e " Hamlet " 20

8 30 - Hawa11 F 1ve 0 8 Snoop S1sters 3. 4, 15 . N\ov te '' The G~rl
Who Came G1fl Wrapped"' 6, 13
9 00 - Even1ng At Pops 33
9 30 - Shalt 8, 10

Nathan B1ggs
Radiator Spec1ahst

Area's Most
Rea sonable Pnces

10

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

All work guaranteed

Ph 992-2174

~~- Ma rc us

Real Estate For Sale
5 ROOM hom e and bath cem ent
blo ck garage, ga s furna ce,
u sed 1 ye a r New roof. hou se
needs m mor r e p a ~r s and
pa1nt $5, 800 1nc l udes an ex tra
lot W1th a two room house
Ph on e 99 2 53 35
1 27 6tp
NEW 3 bedroom hom e g ood
water , 6 a c res , 3 out building s
and ce l lar Off Me1gs County
1 on Wlfl1am Smt th Road 31h
miles from Sal em Center
1 27 26t p

PAINT DAMAGE 1974 Ztg Zag
SEWING MACHINES Sttlt In
ortgmal cartons
No at
tachments needed as our
controls are built 1n
Sews
With I or 2 needles, makes
buttonholes, sew on buttons ,
monograms, and bl tnd hem
stitch Fut l cash prtce S38 5(1
or budget plan ava i lable .
Phone 992 2984
1 28 tfc

11 00 - New s3,4 8, 10, 15, 6 . Ja na kJ33
11 30 - Johnn y Carson 3, 4 15 A Prowl er In th e Hea rt 6 13 ,
Mov tes " The Dev •l 's 8" 8 " F1ve" 10
l 00 - Tomor row 3, 4 N ew s 13

Pomeroy

C BRADF O RD , Au c tion ee r
Complete Serv 1ce
Phone 949 3821
Rae me. Oh 10
Crttt Bradford
5 1 tt c
E X CA V ATING , doze r , loader
and ba c khoe work . sept tc
tank s mstalled , dump t r ucks
and lo boys for h 1re . w11 1 haul
fill dtrt. t op soli . ltmeston e
an d g,.avel Ca l l Bob or Rog er
J effe rs, da y phone 992 7089 .
n tght ph on e 99 2 3525 or 99 2

sm

2 11 tf c

DOZER work , land c l e~artng by
the ac re hourly or contract
farm pond s, r oad s, etc Larg e
dozer and op erator w1th ov er
20 ye ar s expertenc e Pu l lin s
E x cavat.ng , Pomeroy , Ohio
Phone 992 2478
12 19 tf c
W i LLTr7"m- O.=-"Zut l ; ees-a ncf
shrubbery
Al so , c lean out
basem en ts, att 1cs, et c Calt
949 3221 or 742 4441
1 2 26tc

SEW I N G MACHIN ES Repair
servtce, all makes, 992 2284
The Fabnc Shop , Pomeroy
Authonzec:l Smger Sal es and
Serv1ce We Sharpen SCissors
3 29 ttc

V11 q• l B. T ~ ,1ford

6 00 -

~~

Hrol&lt; •t

110 MechttnH );n-·(·)
Pomeroy, Ohto·l5769

6

ROOM Home
bath , gas
fu,.nace and g arage
tn
Minersv il l e Plenty of garden
spa ce Prt ced for qut c k sal e
S5500 00 Phon e 992 577 8
I 24 6t c

HOUSE and l arg e lot fer s ale ,
vacant now on new bypass Rt
7 Call 247 216 3
1 25 6tc

WOOD TRUSSES

6 20 -

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f
Butlt to Your 'Specs

Delivered to Job S1te

P txa nne 6

HOGG

7 30 - New Zoo Re v ue6 , Rocky &amp; Bul lwmkle 13

&amp;ZIJSPAN

8

MATERIALS CO.
Mason , W Va

773 5554

READY MIX

8 30 -

Brady Bunch 6
8 55 - News 13

9 00 -

CONCRETE

del1vered r1ght to
proJect Fast and easy
est1mates Phone 992
Goegl e 1n Ready MI X
Middl eport , Oh1o
6

your
Free
3284
Co ,

9
9

10
10

30 t f c

11

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED

REDUCED Here' s your
chance for the fvture A new
bnck bus mess bu1ldmg with 2
large a1r condtf1on ed off1 ces,
storage and 2 mce rest rooms
A rea l locat1on for a bus i ness
Nat ga s furnace

E x piGrer
1 27 12tc

1968 CHEVROLET Ma1tb1.1
automat tc 307 Fa ir c ondt t ton
S750 Call 992 7631
'
1 27 12tc
1963 F ORD Ga l aiie : i dr
automatiC , 261 v a looks and
runs good
Uses Ott
$99
Coolvtll e, 667 6214
1 25 6tp
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1969 OLD SMOBILE statiOn
wagon. all power equtpment
Good ttres , a~r cond l t•on•ng ,
etc $1 ,300 or poss1ble trade
for small car Phone 949 5913
1 25 st c

2 bedroom

bungalow, all on one floor. new
gas furnace, oak floor s Only

$10,000 lXI
POMEROY - Near shoppmg

3 bedrooms, bath, porches,
hardwood floors, nat. gas heat

Askmg $3,000 00 down, balance
S97 07 a month

COUNTRY - Within 3 miles of

Gavm 3 bedrooms , bath, gas
furnace , cellar and garden

$9,500 Will take an offer
HOU SE TALK IS OUR MAIN
INESS LARGE, SMALL,
OR OLD. WE HAllE
''I!
HIIFr~t

~~,

d !I
1\')C,O(I{·If

(.~_f./DO~~

Game 6, 13

4 30 -

A u t o-Body~330Mechan t c ,

sonality and Beha v1oral Development 33, Trvth or Con·
sequences 6

30- News3,4.6,8, 10, 15 , Room222
7 00 - What's My Line 8 , Truth or Conseq. 3, Beat the Clock 4,
Anythmg You Can Do 13, Elec. Co 20; News 10, 6, Know Your
Schools 33.
7 30- To Telllhe Truth 6 , Sale of the Century 8. The Judge tO ,
Beat the Clock 13 , Pollee Surqeon 3; On the Money 4, An
t1ques 20 , EpiSode Act1on 33

6

WI LKiNSON-

S maii Erigtn e
Sales , Repatr on all small
engme s,
c hatn
saws
precis ion ground 399 W Main
Stre et Phone 992 3092
1 17 26tc

WIN AT BRIDGE

Flannery beams spade contract

NEW 3 bedroom home , Jill bath .
garage , basement on Gravel
H1tl , Mtddleport Natura l ga s
already •n
Phon e Dal e
Dutton 99 2 3369, ev enlngs
99 2 253 4
1 17 ttc

NORTH IOJ

It's Snow Ttre Time!

CO-OP COUNTRY
SQUIRE 120
Postftve Stop and Go In Mud

&amp; Snow

ALL SIZES IN STOCK

''

Jack W Carsey, Mgt

1 2S tp

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1969 HONDA 125 Sc rambl er ,
excelent condition
Many
extras. $175 cash Phone (304 )
773 5847
1-2S 3tc
Wtt iRLPooL- pe,r ,a ble dish
washer deluxe, 4 wash cycles ,
ex cellent cond1t1on . used only
4 months , cut ting board top ,
$320 retail price , $235 Phpne
992 2042 after 5 p m
123 5tc

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West
Pass

LOTS OF COUNTRY LIVIN
HERE. 17 fenced acres.

00 - Cannon 10, Mov1e "Red Sky at Morning" 3, 4 15 Colll\ge
Basketball 8
' '
10 00 - Kotak 8, 10 , News20 , Doc Eliloll6, 13, In terface 33
10 30 - Day At Night 33
11 00 - News3, 4,6, 8, 10, 13,1 5 Janakl 33
9

11.30 - Johnny Carson 3, 4, 15 , Rock of th e S1x t• es 6, 13 Mov 1es

" The Psychopath" 8, " Tight Spot" 10
1·00 - Tomorrow 4, News 3.
2 00 - News 4

ACROSS
l. -out
(allot)
5. Powder
b&amp;l
ll, Semlp,....

cloua
atone
l!. She loved
Llnceiot
U.Norse
KOd of
mischief
14, HanK
15. Nether·
lands
tommune
16. Tricia's

mom

17. Panama,
for

one

18, Conscious

20. Expert
21. Ehcit
%%.Snick's
partner
%3. " - Clear
Day"
24. Succor
!$.Stitched
%'1, Steamer
ond
quahoK
Z9. Sea &amp;IKl•
drafted, marry without consent, get mto legal contracts. But se, Kept
they're not mature enough to take a drink!
ICOl'll
It's a weu-d feeling , to cross a state line and kno\v]that you're 32. Altar constellation
not a adult any more, but an IS-year-old juvenile. Hope all states
33.-and
will soon follow the example of New York, Minnesota, New
cry
Jersey, Wisconsin, Iowa, Hawaii, to name a few, and let us have U . African
full adulthood - M.T.B .
antelope
35.Sugar
and
JJt!JJ~~;Ikal•nowlle.I.-J,syrup
n.
"-she
L'•scramble these four Jumbteo,
blows!"
une letter to each square, to
38.
Military
rn rm four ordinary worda.
command
(2wds.)
st. Feminine
IUIIIx
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(4 wds)
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Wallach
5. Unrutlled ,
calm
6, Winged
1. Hoosegow
8. Arrogant
(3 wds.)
9. Twine
together
10. Squirrel
monkey
16, South

Yesterday's Answer

19. Cordage

fiber
22. Outer
portion
of

28. Govern mg
body
30. "W1th
Hands"

earth

24, German
river
25. Salt
or tar

engraver

errors

36. Fall
behind
37. Carohne's

21. Actuated

uncle

26.

Amencan

rodent

31. German
painter-

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cartoon.

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LONGFELLOW

One letter simply stands for another. In th1s sample A Is
uoed for the three L's, X for the two D's, etc. Single letters
apoatrophea, the length and formation of the words are all
hints. Each day the code letters are different.
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Yeolerdl1'a Cryploquole: A RIVER ALWAYS FOLLOWS
THE LINE OF LEAST RESISTANCE, THAT IS WHY IT IS
CROOKED.-ABRAHAM LINCOLN
(0 1176 K tn1 Pealu'- s,ndlc:ate,Inc:.)

BARGAIN HUNTER here's

wha t you are look•ng for . 2
s tory frame
Some car

peling, paneling, &amp; Ide New

bath, furnace &amp; hot water
ta nk

&amp;

range
Large
dmmg area
Carpeted
Laundry R Carport. 1!:2 ac re

$16,000 00
HOME OWNERS -

Good

homes are selltng qutckly

WHY NOT LIST WITH US
NOW
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
992-2259
If no answer 992 -2568

NOW THRU FEB. 2
eDA YTON THOROBRED 2+2 BELTED
eDA YTON THORO BRED POLY 4
eMEDALLION 2+2 BELTED
•MEDALLION 4 PLY POLVESTER
ALL NlW- ~LL WHITEWALLS

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MOUN'f"ED, BAlANCED .AND
INCLUDING FEDERAL TAXES

HIS SOY SCOUT f~TOJ.l!ll,l.. rit:.NI THAT
WE'I/E _
~
-PlACE'

• J 95 3
• J 76

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vulnerab le

North

East

South

2+

Pass

4•

Pass

Pass

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
We don t reall y rec om ·
mend that you, ou r 1eaders,
rush to play the Flanne!Y
conventwn It does complicate b1dd1ng but 1fyou have a
pa rtner who w11I play the
conventton you can have a tot
of fun and some m1ghty good
results With 1t
The openmg b1d of two dia monds shows ftve hearts, four
spades and 12-16 h1gh-card
pomts Thus a Flannery two- WINNIE WINKLE
di a mond open1ng 1s a p1cture
b1d and w1th many hands responder can place the con- iiWE'LLGETA F07TER
10 CLEAN UP THAT
tract
Today's hand 1s a good ex· ME55, WENDY
ampl e South knows that h1s
partner holds mne cards m
the major su1ts That leav•s
ham wa th JUst wur card s m
th e mmor s so tha t 1f all
Nor th s h1gh cards are m the
~- ma jors he must have the ace
• of spades and ace-kmg of
~ hea rts so four spades w1ll be
• a good contract The re 1s no
~ slam and no need to sh1lly·
• sha lly South b1ds the s pade
• game
Smc e spades break 3-2 and
; hea rts 4-2 th1s spade contract
• whee ls m South wms th e d1a ·
: mond lead, draws trumps;
: goes afte r hea rts and makes
• only four smce he mu st use
" h1s last trump to ruff one of
dummy' s hearts There ts
nothmg remarkable about
getttng to th1s game, but we
~ can assure you that 1t would
• not be reached at over a
: quarter of the tables m a
: strong duplicate game.
•
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TilE BORN LOSER

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• A K 7 6 9 AK7 6 +2. K 10 4 3
What do y ou do now')
A-81d three spade s You
really want to bid four and

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would do so if you were sur'e
y our partner held rour spades.

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CLEVE!? IT'S EASY
TO SEE

South

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~~ LET'S Sff RCSERTS TRY T' PRINT

Opemng lead - + K

Close 1n 2 yr old home, 3
BR
K1tchen has lot s of
cab1nets, range &amp; ref N1ce
dining area Garage, barn &amp;
storage An ex cellent buy

BR home Kitchen has lots ol

ANY SIZE

N o rt h -~outh

yrs old

BEND TIRE CENTER

.

America 33

by THOMAS JOSEPH

+

room Nice patio. About 3

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SEVERAL 1tems of gOod used
turn1ture .nclud•ng gas range
~~0, refrigerator $40, Youngs
town kitchen slnk with faucets
sso See at 256 South Fourth
Ave In Mtddleport .

15 ; Muppets Valentine 6, 13. Washmglon Conne ction 33
8 30 - Movie "The Hellstorm Chron1cle" 6, 13, Theater In

~MMe'tH6

A92
... 954 3

kitchen, lots of cabmets,
range, 2 ovens, ref , dmmg

SUPER SERVICE STA

!Iii Plfllne 992-9932

8 00 - Sonny &amp; Cher 8, 10 , Bill Moyer 's Journal 20, Chase 3, 4,

.92

• 1054
• 76
+KQJ04 3
• K 107
SOUTH
• KQ86
• Q4

EXCELLENT LOCATION Very attracftve 3 BR home
on double level lot. Lovely

let Us Install Now!

9 ....

Rap:
•
I've never written to a column before, but that letter from
Kathy and Steve of Belmar really got me upset. They say the
under-21 crowd can't handle llquor JUSt because they went to a
discotheque where one gu-1 was sick, and later their car was
ranuned by a teenager. How many people over 21 get st10kin'
drunk• My car was demohshed by a 4(;-year-old man coming
hbme from a bar (And I had a hard time proVlDg 1t wasn 't my
fault - because I'm a teen driver yet !)
!live In a state where the majority age IS 18, and I can't say 1t
has caused more drunk teenagers. I Will soon be moving to a
state where you can't legally have liquor until you're 21. How
silly, when that same state allows IS-year-olds to vote, be

• A J 73
A K 10 8 2
• 85
... J2
WESr
EAST

608 E,
MAIN

cabinet s

homes are now
construct •on on c•IY water
and sew e r
Many deluxe
fea t ures •nclud •ng a.,. con
d t t•on tng
Best f1nanctng
available Other type hom es
•n dtfterent areas on F H
Adm f •nancmg with no down
payment Call co l lect (837
65401 or wnte to MEIG S
DEVELOPMENT , P 0 Box
33, M i ddlepor t, Oh to, 45760
1 9 ffc

+++

(There have been some typographical errors which have
made me cringe, but that ts an occupatiOnal hazard to wh!Ch any
writer is exposed. )
At any rate, before I get mto any fmal argument
to the jury, I think tt's important for you to know that
your hometown newspapets are really lau- and open forums for
divergent appearances of opm1on
That's the·way the Foundirlg Fathers wanted 1t, and we're
lucky (and I am grateful ) that's the way 1t IS 10 this part of the
world.

¥

BELIEVE IT OR NOT, we

an
."

Green Ac res 3, Bonanza 15 , Jackpot• .4 ; Gilligan' s Island

6, 13 , Hazel 8
5 oo--Mr Rogers 20, 33 , Bonanza 3, Merv Griffin 4 , Andy
Gr1ff1th 8, MiSSIOn tmposslble6, Gomer Pyle, USMC 13
5 55 - Earl Nlghtmgale 15
6 00 - News 3, 4, 8, 10, 15 , ABC News 13 , Sesame St 20 ; Per-

e x per t
auto
bodywork .
complete auto reftnlshmg , 15
years exper1ence
Un ton
member of 1 A
of M
Free est 1mates We have for
sale a 1965 M er c ury Montclair
and a 1969 Potnt1ac Grand
~rtx Phone 992 5335
1 27 6tc

have a modern 3 year old 3

Q9 1-36 l ')

For Sale

10 , Brady

2 30 - Doctors 3, 4, IS , Edge of Night 8, 10 , Girl '" My Life 6, 13.
3·00 - One L1fe to L1ve 13, 6, Paul Donahue 4. Match Game 8,
10 , How To Survive A Marriage 3, 15 , Vanishing Towns 20
4 00 - Mr Cartoon 3, Somerset 15 , Sesame St. 20, 33 , Love,
Amencan Style 13 , Speed racer 6, Lucy Show 8. Movie "The
Young Don't Cry" 10.

D I LE S Heartng Aid Center
At hens , ser vt ces all makes
Hear•ng
tests
by
ap
po tntm ent
Rental
p l an
available Phone 592 6238
1 29 12tp

A couple of weeks ago , I wrote a rather non-controversial
Rap·
'
colwnn ( tn my opmwn), but 1t ratsed the hackles of a UFOL
A guy I really d1g dates this other girl to get something I (Umdentifled FUriOUS Old Lady).
won't let hun have. Guessagmn . It's - pot, pills, etc.
She called my home and demanded to speak with me. When
He told me he doesn't like her , but she gtves him any kind of I came to the phone, she confirmed that she was, indeed,
drug he wants, and he's gettmg mto them pretty deep. Not the speakmg to the author ofthis colWM, and then said simply:
heavy stuff yet, but that may happen if he keeps on with her.
"I hope somebody shuts you up some day " And she hung
She sells, and I'm afrmd she'll get him 10to sellmg If I turn
up .
her in, he'll probably get arrested too I couldn't go to the1r '
Well, that elderly female will be delighted to know that her
parenb!.
'
w1sh IS gomg to be granted.
How can I help a lfi-year~ld guy who thtnks 1t's cool to do
Hav10g gotten m the enviable pos1twn of be10g able to take
dope• - STILL HOPING
some tlllle to do some thUtgs I've always wanted to do, once I
have f10ished my current chores with the West Vtrgtnl8
Dear Hoping ·
Legislature, this colWM w1ll cease at the end of the current
When a friend ts tn danger, you call for help, nght • This boy
week
is in danger - and so ts his suppher . So tell someone - a coun·
But 10 conclusion, as public speakers are wont to say, I'd
selor you can trust, relative, the fam1ly doctor, perhaps- who hke to make a few points about what I've tned to do in writing to
will get the word to theu- parenb!. It won't be easy, but if you're you and about you over the past couple of years.
truly concerned, you can't just s1t there and watch someone go
However, smce I am a firm believer m never doing today
off the deep end, can you• - HELEN
what you can put off Wltil tomorrow, I'll Sllllply note that thiS lS
+++
one teleVlSion-entertamment columnist who has been given
S.H.:
great personal hberltes to write about just almost ally subject
Maybe if you told this guy you can't Just s1t and watch him which crossed his mind.
get heavy into drugs, and that you must talk w somebody about
When we agreed that "TV and Things" would appear in the
tt, he may pull out before you have that talk.
Tnbune, Sentmel and Register, publisher Dick Owen and
Sometimes it only takes a gu-l's deep concern to put a boy editors Hobart Wilson Jr., Chet Tannehill and Robert W10gett
straight - especially 1f he likes her. - SUE
agreed 1t would he a free.form sort of thing - 10cluding ex·
press1ons of opiruon, popular or otherwise.
Dear Rap :
They also gave me a free hand In writing just about
I beard that if you put a stamp on an envelope upside down it anything that came to nund - and they've kept tbeir word. I
means you want to make out w1th the person you send the letter can't remember a single case when my transient prose has been
to. ls thts right• And if you put the stamp in the left hand lower ed1ted or deleted because of its subject matter, and this is im·
corner 1t's an even bigger mvitatlon, hke ' 1Here I am, come and portant, because I've asswned you people out there are mature,
get me."
literate folks, and I've written accordingly.
Is this true• - SAY IT WITH STAMPS•

Conc entration 8 , Secret Storm 10

8,

BY PAUL CRABTREE

The Grass 1s Greener

DearS
... Nor have I S10ce about a quarter of my letters carry
upsid~own stamps, (I glue 'em as they lay, and hurriedly), I
HOPE my correspondents haven't heard the rwnor either ' HE!..Eli ·- - --

4, 15, Love of Life

&amp; THINGS

:~...

Dear SIWS:
Sorry, I neverheardofthlS "Post Off1ce game " - SUE

3,

· 1 30 - 3 On A Match 3, 4. 15, As the World Turns 8, 10, Let's
Make A Deal 6, 13
2· 00 - Days of Our Lives 3, 4, IS , Guiding Llghte, 10, Newlywed

SEPTIC
TANKS
cleaned
Modern San1tat1on. 992 3954 or
992 7349
' 1023tfc

i

Bunch 13

11 55 - CBS News 8, Dan Imel 's World 10
12 00 - Password 6, Bob Braun 's 50-50 Club 4; News 13, 8, 10 ,
Jackpot' 3, IS
12 30 - Search lor Tomorrow 8, 10, Spilt Second 6, Baffle 3, 15
12 45 - Eleclm Company 33
12.55 - News 3, 1S
1 00 - News 3, All My Ch•ldren 6, 13, Not For Women Only 1S ,

10 4 ttc

Mob1l e Home or build City
water available Don' t m1ss
fhts one .

qq:,&gt;.JJ'25 or

Costello 8, Ph1l Donahue 15, Movie "The Hustler" 13, Wild,
Wild Wesl 6, Cover lo Cover 33
30 - Sec re1Siorm8 , ToTelltheTruth3
55 - Chuck White Reports 10.
00 - D1nah Shore 3. 15, Joker's Wilde, 10 , Company 6
30 - $10,000 Pyramid 8, 10 , Jeopardy 3, 4, 15
00 - Gambit 10, 8, Password 13, WIZard of Odds 3, 4, 15 , Mike
Douglas 6.

SEPTIC TANK S, AROBIC
SEWA G E SY S TEM S
CLEAN•ED , REPA IRED
MILLER SANITATION .
STEWART , OHIO PH 662
303S

CLOSE TO FORKED RUN
LAKE - 77 acres. Park your

Dl·'l•
,·,i &lt;lh!ll

Paul Ooc: on 4, Fne ndly Junct1on 10 , AM 3 . Abbott &amp;

11 30 - Hollywood Squares

REA SONABLE rates . Ph 446
47 82 Gal l iPOliS John Russell
Own er and Op erator
5 12 tf c

JCs

00 - New Zoo Revue 13 Sesame St. 33 , Capt. Kangaroo 8, 10 ,

J eff 's Col l •e 6
8 25 - Jack La La nne lJ

Only a few

2 bedrooms, large ilv1ng w1th
!.replace $15,000 00

Farm Report 13

6 2S - Paul Harvey 13
6 30 - F1ve Mm utes to L1ve By 4 News6 , Bible Answer&gt; 8. The
Story 13
6 35 - Columbus Toda y 4
6 45 - Farmtlme 10, Morn 1ng Report 3
7 00 - Today 3 4, IS, CBS News 8, tO , Dick Van Dyke 13 .

y ears old Full basement, y a rd,

POMEROY -

Auto Sales
1969 FORD PICkup
Phone 992 3640

POMEROY -

Sunnse Sem1nar 4 , Sacred Heart 10

6 15 - Urban League 10 , Folk L1terature 3

Real Estate For Sile

lEAFORD

4

WEDNESDAY, JAN 30,1974

• •

SINGE R Av t om t~ tlc Z1g Zag
Sewmg Machines tn sew.ng 1 ----~ -- ---- --­
tab l e Makes buttonholes. BEAUTIFUL Walnut stereO
sews on buttons . blind hems ,
radio em -fm , tape c om
etc Top notch condition Pay
blnatlon, 8 track tape deck
SS1 or term s available Ph on e
Balance S103 49, or terms
992 2984
available Call 992 3965
1 28 tt c J
1 21-tfc
l

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

7 R OOM hous e with b a th nt;;
front porc h large lot for
1'12
garden locatton
Elm St ,
close to store and school, nearly level land 2 • :..• •.• a
$8 000 Phone 949 3211
home in a small hamlet A 1 I
1 29 3tc bit ol privacy Ask1ng $9,500.00

AM FM radto . stereo, 8 track
tape comb.naf ton , 4 speaker
sound
system
Bal a nce
$10 1 52 , or term s ava•labl e
Phon e 992 3965
1 28 ttc

AT

Water Lmes and Power
lmes All work done by t~
foot or c ontract Also doze,.
work and septic tanks 10
stalled

Welby, MD 6, 13, Pol1ce Story 3, 4, 1S ; Catch 33

10 30 - Day At N1ght 33, News 20

ASK US ABOUT
PRE-FABRICATED

CL E A N . ba l ed straw sut ta bl e F OR- elec fr.CafPIUmb.ng , and
remodetmg work . Cal l 84 3
for l and sc ap tng strawberr tes
2341 for F REE E STIMATE S
and l•vestock , or chard g rass
1 11 26t c
and clover hay , any amount
- - - -- a va t t able at farm
~ aut
AUTOM O Bl L E lnSU"r an(e- been
Sayre, Por t land OhtO G r eat
cancelled"
Lost
your
Bend Road , Sta te Rt 33 8
operator 's l 1cense Cal l 99 2
Phone 843 2286
7428
I 29 Jt c
6 15 tf c

SINGER sewing machmes 1972
model in beaut1ful wa l nut
cabinet Makes des1gn st tl
ches , ztg zag , buttonholes ,
blmd hems, et' L 1ke new
Only $89 95 Call Ravenswood
273 9521 or 273 9893 after S 00
12·7·tfc

7

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.

-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992-2094

CHESHIRE OPEN 7 TILL

ROUTE

VAcU u M -cle-;~,.s - ; ;; - 1974
Model
Complete wtth ail
c l eanmg tools Sm a l l pa int
damage in shtpp tng W 1ll take
S27 c ash or budget plan
availabl e Phone 992 2984
1-28 tf c

Powell's
Super Valu

On Most Amencan Ca,.s

GROCERY business fo,. sale
Buildmg for sale or lease
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
to 10 p m for appo•ntment
3 20 tt c

6 30 PM 5 DAY S A WEE K
~HONE 992 5693
1 28 5t c

FOOD STORE

W. Second St.
Pomeroy,
45769

COAL FOR SALE , JAYMAR
COAL
COMPANY ,
THE
MEIG S &amp; GALLIA LINE ,
STATE

IN NEW

7 30 - To Tell The Truth 6 New Pnce Is R1ght 8, 10 Beat The
Clock 13 , RFD 20, Hollywood Squares 3
8 00 - A~am 12 3, 4. 15, Happy Days 6, t3, Maude 8, 10 , Bill

smallest Heater Core

Painting A Specialty

e.

Dusty s Trail 1J , Electnc Co 20,
Truth or Consequences 3 , Bea t the Clock 4 , News 6. 10.
Marco Sportl1le 33 H1gh School TV Honor Soc•ety IS

From the largest Truck or
Bulldozer Radiator to the

lincoln Hill- Pomeroy. 0

DITCHING SERVICE

Wheel Alignment
'5.55

L A RGE un furn 1Shed 3r d f loor
a pt for r ent tn dow ntown
Pom ero y 6 room s an d b a th
Ca l l 992 2789
1 17 tf c

CLEA R ANCE
Sate 11
The CA SH patd for all makes and
models of mob 11e homes TRAILER , 12 x 60 , 2 b edroom
V1llage Fabncs of Tuppers
Phone area co de 614 423 9531 • Very good cond1t10n , car
Platns have a Wt d e var~e t y of
4 13 tf c
peted , f urn tshed or
un
ftr s t grade po l yester double
furntshed
Porch and shed
kn •t a nd nottons
Pr 1ce s - - - - - -- - - - - - - - m c luded Phone 592 3438
sl ash ed • •
1 27 6t c
1 29 3tp

SALT FOR ICE AND SNO\.,

EXPERT

H O U SE 1632 L1n co ln He 1g hts, 4
room s and bath Fenced v ard
and p 1ct ure w 1ndow P hon e
992 27 80 or 992 3432
1 24 tfc

PHONE 593-5035
l __...c;;;,;O;,:L;L;;EiiC;T,:.__• OLD -,,:;r;;;,;;;:-e-:-oakt a es.

Property

Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

7 00 ~ What s My Lme

I

Radlatci

Ph . 992-5271

FURNITURE

4 RO OM hou se wdh bath coal
furna ce, Rutland a rea Ph on e
742 51 13 Ca ll a ft er 4 3 0
1 28 4t c

I N- Ple-ase

HeIp Wan ted

and

, 6 30- News 6, 8 10 NB C News3, 4, 1S ' YourFuturelsNow 33
Room 222
'

EXPERIENCED

Gene's
Body Shop

By Helen and Sue Bottd

6 00 - A BC N ews 13 , Sesame St 20, News 3, 4 , Truth or Con
sequences 6 , News8 10, 15 , Lllta s. Yoga and You33

2 00 - News

SALE EVERY
SATURDAY
NIGHT 7 PM

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OFFICE SUPPLIES

FO UR R O OM
2 bed r oom
furn i Shed
a p artm e nt
m
M tddl eport Modern k1 t c h en
p an e led wa ll s Tel eph on e 99 2
2016
1 28 3tc

B&amp;G AUCTION

-- -~

992 -2094
606 E, Main Pomeroy

F 1V E ROOM 2 b ed r oom f ur
ntsh ed apar t m en t •n M1 d
d t epo rt
Mod er n ktt c h en
p aneled wa ll s Tel eph on e 992
2676
1 28 3tc

E L ECTRO L UX
va c uum
75 B A L E S of straw , c all 98 5
c leaner , A 1 c ondtlton , uses
paper bags , has cordw •nder
• ....................... 380S
and many attachments Also
1 27 6t c
s hampooer atta c hment tn
NO 1 copper. 65c, rad tal ors.
eluded &lt;Only 4 available) at
$37 70
c a sh
or
t e rm s
32c. r ed brass , 35c, bartenes .
14 Rtverside Dr.
avatlable Fthone 992 2984
S1 20 M A Ha l l ReedSVI l le ,
1 21 tf c
Oh 10 Phon e 378 6249
Athens, Ohio
l 27 tt c
GOOD mt;.: ed hay for sale
8111 Wade - Auct1oneer
L A t&gt;.u .:ontra c t or rent wtth
Phone 388 88 47
opt 10n
to
buy
About
1 23 6tc
50 a c res wtth som e type
of s torage bulldtng
The 60 000 BT U Ga s stov e Phone
b tgge,. the bett er Can be tn
99 2 2602
any condttlon . wil l do repatr s
1 27 6tp
W1th 1n 20 m•les of Ma son , W
v a or Pom eroy If you know 197 3 X L 250 Honda , pe r fec t
Constgnments ac·
o f some va cat ed l and plea se
condt t •on wtlh 21" fr o nt f 1re .
c all colle c t Phone 99 2 5335
cepted 10a .m. to6 p.m .
both Knobble s, 2 sets of g ear s
I 27 6tp
and
Bassan•
E x pan s ton
datly, or will pay cash
c hamber Phone 99 2 5323
sliVER - eo
®ote
for your household
1 27 3tp
prtce and ma11 to Jac kt e
itc:a.m~ .
Wan s ley , R t 4 Pataskal a .
3 SET S of bed spnng s c urtam
Oh 10 43062
stretch er s, 1 ma t tre ss, 1 bed
1 24 6tc
that c an be mad e s •ngu la r or
double , refrtQ tda.re •cebo x ,
bl
free, double dra•nboard s 1nk
clocks , tee boxes , brass beds.
w1th meta l drawers , 1 old
dtshe.s
or
complete
P IANO t untng phone 992 2082
metal btrd cage hangs on
households Wrtte M
D
Lane Dantel s No tun1ng after
stand , quiltmg frames. gas
Miller. Rt 4. Pomeroy , Ohio ,
31st
heater Se ll all chea p Phone
call 992 6271
1 20 10tc
99 2 5510
5 13 tfc
1 27 Jtp

Notice

POMEROYHOME &amp; AUTO

12 X 60 T R A I LER. fully ca r
p eted pr 1va t e lo t •n T up p er s
Pl a tn s ~ 100 p er month Ca ll
843 2414
1 29 3t p

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Carol Folden Jr ., Judy
Folden,
Sharon Childs, Brooks
Janet Morr •s
Cl erk of t he Court of Childs, Sandra Brooks, Donald
Common Pleas
Probate DIVISIOn, Brooks, Stanley Folden, Danny
Metgs County Oh1o
Folden, Phylhs Folden, Linda
(I I 29, (21 S 12, 19,26 (31 4
Martin, Neil Martm , Loyal A.
BRADLEY MAY RUN
Folden, Leva Folden to Myrtle
TRENTON, N.J. (UP!)
Queen, 80 acres, Colwnb1a.
New Jersey Democratic
Harold R. Kimes, dec., to
leaders smd Monday that New , Ihla Fae Kimes, cert for trans.,
York Knicks' star B1ll Bradley
Orange
was senously talking With
Mary L Lawson, dec., to
I ;;C-:;~A-;;;;;;;E-;;--1 them about runn10g for
Herman
Lawson, Clara
I THE DAILY SENTINEL
I Congress
Ill COURT ST
Buckley, Robert L Lawson,
Bradley, 30, a former All·
POMEROY, OHIO 4S769
I
Katherme Stewart, Edwin E.
Amec1ca at Prtnceton and a
Lawson, aff1d. trans , Chester.
t
Rhodes Scholar before turning
Robert L. Lawson, Penny 0.
I
pro With the Knicks, recently
I
was married and purchased a Lawson, Clara M Buckley,
OrvJil H. Buckley, Katherine A
II -----:c-::-=---~ home 10 the Morris County Stewart, Robert E Stewart,
I
NAME
/
Community of Denville. He is a
Willodene Lawson, Edwin E.
of Crystal City, Mo
native
I
Lawson to Herman Lawson,
1.65 acre , Chester
AGE
INFORMATION ABOUT:
I
Herman Lawson, Goldie
I
Lawson to Herman Lawson,
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
I
SOCIAL SECURITY
Goldie
Lawson, parcels,
I CONSUMER PROTECTION
'
Chester.
I
ADDRESS
I
Helen A Lochary to William
I
I
AND
P Lochary, lob!, Pomeroy.
I
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Betty Jane Bau-d, Donald J .
GREAT COUNTRY
! - - - - - -- - -1
I
CITY
I
Baird, Bobby L. Baird to
Jaymar Coal Co., I acre,
Salisbury.
I
I I
Charles H. Morrison, Sara
Ann Morrison to Charles H.
ZIP CODE
I
Momson,
Sara Ann Morrtson,
I
- -Mid&lt;lleport -Pomeroy
parc ~ls, Olive.

OR FILL OUT

I

o pen• ngs

sp c c •al t r a mm g •n M ec h a n• c a l ,
E l e c tr on• c s
Av lat• on a n d
Cter •c a l ft elds m the u s Nav y
P ay start s at $326 p er month
from f •rst d ay - We rur n tsh
q uar te r s food , and c tathm g
Sc hoo l g u ar ant ees be for e yo u
s•g n up
BE SOMEONE SPECIAL
IN THE NEW NAVY
For mor e 1nfo call or v •stt y our
Navy m an at
22 1 Co lumb us Ro a d
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V ernon E H arnsan
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SHOWN WITH RACINE'S NEW EMERGENCY VEHICLE are members of the E-R unit,
Randall Roberts, Joan Tuttle, Jeanette Lawrence, Helen (Sam! Pickens, Walter Cleland, and
the Rev. Walter Bikacsan Officers are Raymond Adams, president . Jeanette Lawrence, vice
president; Walter Cleland, secretary-treasurer; Randall Robert s, pubhc1ty , Walter Cleland,
chief; Carroll Cleland, ass1stant chief; Jake Bush, captam, Dll'k Garten. i.t . and the Rev
Bikacsan, chaplain The umt has approxmwtely 25 membe1 s

New ambulance to be shown
Racme's emergency squad
has purchased a new
emergency vehicle at a cost of
$13,000 oo meet state standards.
The vehicle, which has not
been used yet due to the fac t 11
must have radio equipment,
will be on d1splay this week
beginnmg Wedoesday at different locations throughout the
county.
On Wedoesday the veh1cle
may be seen at the post office
in Long Bottom and Hensley
Store from 11 to 11:30 a .m.; at
Hazel Community from 12 to
12:30 p.m.; Portland at the old
store building from I to 2,
Stiversville store from 2.15 to

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Jan. 29
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2 45, and at the Bashan F1re
House from 3 15 to 4 p m
Thursday at O:randad's Store
m AntiqUity from 11 to 11 30
a.m.; restaurant at Letart
Falls from 11·45 to 12 45 p.m ,
East Letart Church from I to
1:30 p.m.; Old Locks at Apple
Grove 1:45 to 2 15 p.m ; Great
Bend near church 2:30 to 3
p.m. , and Dorcas Church 3·15
to 4 p.m.
Friday, Old Town trustee
building 11 30 to 12 :15 p m..

Frank
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Caldwell who resigned m late
1973
Besides nommatmg candidates to run for the coun ty
engmeer, county audllor and
county treasurer's posts m the
May primaries, both th e
Republicans and Democrats
will elect central comm1ttee
members in May. Deadline to
f1le petitions w1th the county
board of elect10ns IS 4 p.m on
Wednesday, Feb 6.

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Mormng Star Old Booster
Station 12 45 to 1.30 p.m.;
Saturday , old bank parkmg lot
m Racm• from 9 a.m. to 3 p m.
Squad members are acceptmg donations no matter
how large or small Donatwns
may be mmled to Racme
Volunteer Emergency Squad,
Box 184, Racme.

DAUGHTER BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burton,
Pomeroy, announce the birth
of a daughter, Kimberly Ann,
Jan . 27, at the Holzer Med1cal
Center. The mfant weighed 8
lbs., 5 ozs. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Gheen, Racine, and greatgrandfather 1s Frank Gheen,
Bellaire. The Burtons also
have two sons, Steve and
Charles.

REVIVAL SET
A weekend revival will be
held at 7. 30 each evemng at the
Fa1th Tabernacle Church,
Bailey
Road, The
Thursday
through Run
Sunday
Rev.
Emmett Rawson, pastor,
extend s an mv1tahon to the
public

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Four trucks were shot up
early today, nine more had
their windshields smashed and
six had their radiator hoses cut
as truck drivers continued a
protest over high fuel costs and
low freight rates Independent
truckers 10 Columbiana County
attempted to delay fuel deliveries by p1cket10g a large supplier.
One truck was hit by gunfire
10 the downtown Youngstown
area, another on Interstate 80
near Girard and at Hubbard.
The fourth shooting was 10 Coshocton County.
The other vandalism was
done in Streetsboro ear ly
today
Pollee said 13 trucks at the
Akron termmal of Terminal
Co
of
TransportatiOn
Cleveland were vandalized
Monday. One truck at that
terJTUnal was set af1re.
In a related development
OhiO Corrugatmg Co., at
Warren announced it would
close 1ts play and layoff 150
workers because it cannot
obtain enough trucks to make
deliveries.
Pickets
stopped
the
movement of 11 of 15 fuel
trucks at the F J . Gegner &amp;
Son Transport Co
The trucks, each holding
7,200 gallons of fuel oil, were
scheduled to make delivenes
today to compames including
Sohio, Ashland Oil and Quaker
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Construction resumed
today on the $488 million
James M. Gavin Plant at
Cheshire which was struck
by a work stoppage last
Thursday.
According to unofficial
reports, the strike followed
the alleged llrtng of a union
labor' steward working for
Babcock-Wlleoxen Company. The stoppage Idled
2, 700 employees.
DEER KILLED
The Meigs County Shenff's
Dept. reported an accident
Monday at 8·24 a.m. when
Orman Mays, 50, Rt. I, Reedsville, was traveling west on CR
46 near SR 7 and a deer ran into
the side of his compact
automobile . The deer was
killed and Mays suffered no
apparent IDJUrles. Heavy
damage was caused to the left
side and windshield of the
vehicle.

In other developments Monday , the Mahoning County
Sheriff's Off1ce reported the
arrest of three men at a truck
stop near the Oh1o Turnpike m
the Youngstown area were
arrested for resisting arrest,
and
faulty reg1strat10n
carrying concealed weapons.
The men were armed with
slmgshots, accordmg to the
truckers

Fry offers
governor

CINCINNATI (UPI ) - The
6th U S Circuit Court of Appeals ruled today that James
Earl Ray, presently serving 99
years in jail for the murder of
Martm Luther King, was enhUed to an eVIdentiary hearing
which could lead to a new trial.
Ever smce the day after Ray
pleaded guilty on March 10,
1969, to the assassination of the
civil rights leader, he has been
seeking a new tr1al and per-

CINCINNATI (UP!) -State
Rep . Charles E. Fry, R-Spnngfleld. today offered to enter the
Republican gubernatonal
prunary and · said if former
governor James W. Rhodes IS
the only GOP candidate it
would be a "tragedy" for the
Republican party.
"The real reason I w.ut to
run IS that I feel m today's
political clunate Jun Rhodes
presents a negative image," he
sa1d at a news conference here
at the start of a SIX-city tour.
"I thmk 11 w1tl be a tragedy if
the Feb. 5 f1lmg deadline
passes and Rhodes is the only
Republican candidate," said
Fry "Rhodes' name is not
magic around the state like 11
once was. If Kent State indictments are returned and he's
heading the ticket, where wtll
the Republican party stand?

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Funeral serv1ces w11l be held
at the Clifton Umted Methodist
Church Thursday at 2 p.m.
with the Rev. James Dempsey
officiating. Burial will be in
Holland Cemetery at Clifton.
Friends may call at the
residence after 2 p.m. Wed·
nesday. The body will lie 10
slate at the church one hour
prior to services. Foglesong
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RACINE - The Racine ER
squad was called Monday at
12:30 p.m. to Reedsville for
Vern Chevalier who was taken
oo Veterans Memorial Hospital
and admitted.

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Two defendants were fined
and another forfeited bond in
~syracuse Mayor
Herman
London's Court Monday mght.
Fined were Jerry Lee
Stobart, Middleport, $100 and
costs, three days confinement,
for operating a motor vehicle
under the influence of alcohol
and $25 and costs for unsafe
operation of a motor vehicle,
ana Ronald Karr, Pomeroy,
$15 and costs, disorderly
conduct. Mitchell D. Allen,
Syracuse, forfeited his $20 bond
for disobeying a traffic sign.
The defendants were cited by
Police Chief Milton Varian.

Driver cited
after mishap
Victor Muff, 54, Charleston,
was cited to Gallipolis
Municipal Court for failure to
Yield the right of way following
a traffic accident at 3:45 p.m.
Monday on Rt. 7at the junction
to Burnett Rd.
The Gallia-Meigs Post State
Highway Patrol said Muff's
car pulled from the parking lot
at the French Quarter Nile
Club mto the path of an auto
operated by Horace Edwards,
31, of Rt. 1, Middleport. There
was moderate damage to both
cars. No one was- injured.
A second accident occurred
Monday on Rt. 141, seven
tenths of a mile south of Rt. 233
where Kenneth Sc1tes, of
Ironton, lost control of his car
which ran off the right side of
the highway into a ditch. Scites
suffered minor injuries but was
not inunediately treated.

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RUTLAND - The Rev.
Everen E. Herron, Parma
Heights, will be guest
minister at a youth revival to
be held at the Rutland
Church of the Nazarene
Wednesday through Sunday.
The Rev. Mr. Herron, who
plays guitar, saxophone,
organ and plano, spent his
early life playing In dance
bands before bls conversion.
He will be presenting both
Instrumental and vocal
numbers at the services
which wlll be held at 7:30
each evening and at 10:30
a.m. Sunday. All ages are
welcome, the Rev. Lloyd D.
Grimm, Jr., pastor, said.

asking for that amount, plus
e~ght pet. mterest from Oct I,
1973, .nd costs.
Divorces granted were to
Marvin L. Randolph, Rt. 2,
Pomeroy , from Alice M.
Randolph, Gallipolis, on the
grounds of gross neglect of
duty, and Mary J. Barnhart
from Charles A. Barnhart, also . With the deadlme for puron the grounds of gross neglect chasing required Tra1ler
Stamps less than seven days
of duty.
away, the Meigs County
Auditor's Office has sold less
than 600 Trailer Stamps. Last
year 980 stamps were sold and
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the recent appraisal has shown
found under either bndge. The more than 124 trailers had not
Memorial Bridge was opened bought stamps.
at 11 :50 p.m. Monday and the
Tra1ler Stamps may be
Williamson span at 12:30 a.m . purchased at the Meigs County
today. The bridges were closed Auditor's Off1ce at the Court
about 11 p.m. after the call House, open from 9 a.m. to 4
came into the office of the p.m., Monday through Friday,
Parkersburg News.
and from 9 a.m. to noon
A state trooper said the tele- Saturday.
phone call m1ght have come
James Roush, auditor, said
from a dissident truck driver the deadline for purchasmg
mvolved in a protest over high 1974 Trader Stamps is January
diesel fuel prices and reduced 31, 1974. However, those who
speed limits. "!believe tl was a purchased their stamps by
trucker," he sa1d. This area Saturday will not be penalized.
has been the center for the in- If they are purchased after this
dependent trucker protest 1n date a delinquency charge will
West Virginia.
be made.
Parkersburg News reporter
Marie Woods said the caller
PLEASANT VALLEY
told her the dynamite had been
DISCHARGES
Mrs.
stolen from a state building at Richard Mowery, Point
Willow Island, about 18 miles
Pleasant; Mrs. Elias Hatfield
upriver. State police confirmed Galllpohs;
Mrs.
Bobb;
that 36 sticks of dynamite had
Winebrenner, West Colwnbla.
been stolen recently.
The Memorial bridge carries
NOW YOU KNOW
U.S. 50 traffic, while the Wil·
The
average American
liamston Bridge carries W.Va.
428 pieces of mail
receives
31 traffic.
annually.

Trailer stamps

GERALD POWELL, RIGHT, Tuesday, presented C. E.
Blakeslee , president of the Me1 gs County Pioneer and
Historical Society, w1th valuable records pertammg to the
McElroy family of Me1gs Coun ty. The book and sketch w11l be
used m the plarmed new mu seum

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two explosions and resulting
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leaking gasoline storage tanks
entered the city's sewer
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Officials said the fuel leaked
from the Mongold Oil Co. facil·
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NO. 202

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO .

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1974

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COLUMBUS - THE OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL Protectwn
Agency adopted Tuesday new a1r pollution regulations for sulfur
oxides that extend deadlines for complia nce by two years, from
July I, 1975, to July 1, 1977. The new regulatiOns also subdivide
OhiO's 14 mr quahty regwns on a county-by-&lt;.-ounty basis with
amb1ent a1r quality standards established for each county .
"We beheve the new regulatiOns will effectively channel low
sulfur fuels and pollutiOn control equipment to those parts of Oh10
that have the worst sulfur d10x1de problems, " sa1d Ira L.
Whitman, Ohio EPS director. Ohio's new sulfur ox1des control
plan will assure both a cleaner envIronment and suff1c1ent
energy 10 the years ahead."
WASHINGTON - CHARGING THAT THE PUB LIC no
longer trusts the Agriculture Department's reports on wheat
supplies and potential bread shortages, Rep. Charles A. Vamk,
D-Ohio, Tuesday asked the general accountmg office to make an
mdependent study of the si tuation and methods of protectmg U.
S. consumers. Vanik released a letter to Comptroller General
Elmer Staats, head of the GAO, wh1ch serves as a watchdog for
Congress over operations of government agencies.
He sa1d he wanted GAO help "because of widespread concern over reports that the cost of bread m1ght mcrease
dr~mallcally. " AdmiDIStratwn offlcmls have rejected claims by
bankers that uncontrolled export pohc1es will leave the U. S
short of wheat temporanly m the months before an expected
record 1974 crop IS harvested this summer
WASHINGTON - SEN ROBERT TAFT JR. , R-Ohw,
Tuesday c1ted reports of assaults on school children and an
upsurge in auto acc1dents dur1ng mormng hours as reasons for
the repeal of the emergency wmter Daylight Saving T1me law.
Taft also offered fall-back legislation should the repeal fail.
The measure would strike language from the law which placed a
deadlme of last Jan 5 for states w1th a single time' zone to seek
exemption from fast time.
LOS ANGELES- A STATE COURT JUDGF., setting up an
histone execullve-ludlclary clash , stud1ed methods today to
serve a subpoena on President Nuwn to testify at John Ehrlichman's tnal for burglary. The White House already has warned
the subpoena will not be obeyed. It was the first time 10 !56 years
-and the first tune in a state co urt - that a subpoena was drawn
up for the President, and only the thrrd such actwn m the hiStory
of the republic.
Citing a 167-year-&lt;Jid precedent mvolv1ng President Thomas
Jefferson, Superior Court Judge Gordon Rmger Tuesday granted
a request by Ehrhchman's lawyers to subpoena NIXon as a
"material w1tness" at the Ellsberg burglary tnal. White House
offiCials said in Washington the subpoena would be "respectfully
declmed" on constitutional grounds, presumably the separallon
of powers.

MRS ROY (PAT) HOLTER, center, has been named new preSident of the Pomeroy·
Middleport Library Board succeeding C E. Blakeslee, left, a member for some 15 years "ho
will contmue servmg on the board. On the right is Mrs. Jennifer Sheets, new member appmntcd
by the Me1gs Local Board of Education to replace Mrs . Nellie Vale, who res1gned due to health
reasons. Mrs. Vale, a long-tune member, was commended for her service. Mrs. Don I Pat)
Mills of Middleport IS v1ce president of the board Other members are Mannmg Kloes, Middleport, who beg.u a new seven year term on Jan 1, Theodore T Reed, Pomeroy, and Mrs
Thereon Johnson, near Rac10e. Mrs Holten\111 begm her new dulles as president m February.

Rocks hit trucks
By United Press International
Rocks were hurled through
the wmdsh1elds of nine trucks
tra vehng on the Ohio Turnpike
near Sandusky in the western
part of the state early today
and the wmdshields of two oth·
er trucks were shot out late
Tuesday as they traveled
through northeastern Oh10.
Independent truckers have
threatened a nallonw•de shutdown scheduled to bcgm at

March 1 set for
impeach report
WASHINGTON (UP!)- The
House Judiciary Committee
has been told that it will have a
full report by March I on the
evidence that can be gleaned
from public records on the
impeachment of President
Nixon.
Spec1ai Counsel John W.
Doar gave the committee
Tuesday what some members
sa1d was its most detailed
briefing so far It indicated the
mqwry had progressed far
enough for the staff oo promise
dates for reports and that
seven categor~e s for investigation
have
been
assigned

m1do1ght tomght to protest
high fuel pr1ces and low fre1 ght
rates.

Wmdshields were shot out of
two trucks in Was hm gton
County and Beaver County
Pennsylvania late Tuesday
Sgt. Merlyn Layman of the
Castalia post of the Ohio Highway Patrol sa1d the rocks were
thrown from overpasses JUSt
east of Sandusky
"There were no inJuries but
it's lucky someone wasn 't
killed," sa1d Layman "A lot of
those hit were company trucks
Both dnvers were shghtly m·
JUred m the shootmgs 10 northeastern Oh10
Samuel R Nelson, 35, Laton·

Both men were treated and
released from a nearby hosplwl, the P•lrol sa1d.
Moments after th e first
shoot10g incident on Intersta te
80 10 Trumbull County, the
Patrol sa1d another truck was
hit by three bu)lets at about the
same locatwn Dnvers of the
trucks speculated the smpers
had h1dden themselves on an
overpass .

In what authonlles srud may
have been related to the trucker's protest, East Liverpool pollee repor ted a phoned bomb
threat about 9:30 p.m.
Tuesday.
The caller told pollee 16
1a, Ohao, was mcked on the ea r slicks of dyn.mite had been
by a bullet and D•rrell Sprad· planted on Newell Bndge and
hn, 33, Waynesfield was cu t on were set to explode m 45 minth e face by flymg glass.
utes.

Water system rules set up
SYRACUSE - Betty Hayes
was reelected president of the
Syracuse Board of Public
Mfa1rs and Maxine Varian was
rehired as board clerk for 1974
at its
recent
annual
organizational meeting In
other busmess the board
established the following rules
for the operatiOn of the water
system :
Water bills w11l be collected
· from the hrst through the tenth
of each month. If the lOth
happens to fall on a Saturday
or Sunday the office at the
municipal building w1ll be open
on the following Monday.
Residents failing to pay the1r
water bills by the, deadhne w11l
lie aosessed at 10 per cent
surcharge. Those not paymg
bills alter a delinquency of two
months will be without water

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that he can govern in spite of the pressures of the
Watergate scandal.
Prsldential aides consider the speech one of the most
important Nixon wtl1 ever deliver because it will be made
to the congressmen who may be asked to vote on im-

MRS MAE MORA gave a h1story of Me1gs Count)
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where Oh10ans fought m the
Battle of Chick.maugua and
h1s book resulted Two cop1es
of the book are on display at the
NatiOnal Park m Chattanooga,
Tenn and Powell has v1s1ted
the Nat10nal Cemetery there
h1s
grea !-greatwhere
grandfather IS bunes.
Powell introduced t"o
granddaughters of the late
John McElroy , Mrs. Emory
Powell and Mrs Mary Circle
and
a
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Shop Weekdays 9: JO to s P. M.
Open Both Friday and Saturday 9:30 to 9 p.m.

on the OhiO Comm1sswn to note

.mong the fam1ly names. The
Mrs M•e Mora, who has ground which IS now the church
prepared a detailed report on property ~ 1te was deeded to the
the h1story of Meigs County trustees m October, 1885, by J
ChUI ches, In COOJUOCl!On With , N ana Clarisa Rathburn
her work as a member of
The Church of Chnst in
Return Jonathan Chap ter , Middleport was formally
Daughters of the American orgamzed m a school house m
Revolution , presented the VICimty of North Fourth
highlights of her research The and Walnut Sts The Rutland
report w1ll be put mto book Church was parent church
form and presented to the from wh1ch th1S church was
county muse urn
started m 1838. Among the nine
Mrs Mma's report stated m persons composmg the first
part·
membership were the names of
The earlies t record of Jewel, Davis, Gra nt, Kerr,
org•mzatwn goes back to the Jones and Tarker Middleport
Church of Chnst m Rutland was then ca lled Tarker 's
Township, Nov. 6, 1829, m an Landing
old log house belonging to
About t844 , a frame church
Elder Elisha 1\.1 thburn on the bmlding was erected at the
Happy Hollow Road, north of head of what IS now Walnut St
Rutland There were 30 present This was the house of worsh1p
at the first meeting, 15 s1gmng until1888. A "servmg society"
as charter members Rath- was orgamzed m Aug , 1872,
burn. Sargent, Dowmng, from the treasury of wh1ch
Parker, Williams , Barker, many repairs were made.
(Continued on page 16)
Bolton and Humphrey were

meeting

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Nixon worked on the address for seven days in
:::: seclusion at his Camp David retreat, returning Tuesday

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

durmg the l'IVIl War and
confined to the Andersonville
Pr1scn where he d1ed of Illness.
John McElroy's brother, Capt
McElroy, served also w1th the
OhiO Volunteer Infantry and
returned to Me1gs County
before embarkwg on a career
m pohllcs, later returmng to
Me1gs County .
Cap t McElroy was named

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SYMPATHY
SAY

WHEN YOU VISIT, PARK FREE .

Three divorce cases and a
lawsu1t were filed and iwo
d1vorce decrees were recorded
by the Meigs County Clerk of
Court Monday.
Asking for divorces were
Larry Sellers, Portland, from
Agnes Sellers, Portland, on the
grounds of gross neglect of
duly and extreme cruelty; Carl
L. Barringer, Rt. 1, Reedsville,
from Frances E. Barringer,
Coolville, on the grounds of
gross neglect of duty and ex·
treme cruelty, and Eileen
Buck, Rt. 2, Racine, from Roy
Buck, Rt. 2, Racine, on the
grounds of gross neglect of
duty and extreme cruelty.
In the other action, Scott M.
Knisley, a Columbus attorney,
has filed suit against Dana
Covert, Pomeroy, chargmg
that Covert owes him $2,500 for
services rendered. KniSley is

ANAHEIM, Calif. (UP!)
UCLA's James McAlister and
Kermit Johnson and Univer·
sity
of Southern California's
LOCAL TEMPS
.The temperature in down- Booker Brown Monday signed
town Pomeroy' at 11 a .m. contracts w1th the Southern
Tuesday was 46 degrees under California franchise of the new
World Football League.
cloudy skies.
The signings came a day
before the National Football
Le!'gue's annual player draft.

FLOWERS

mission to change his plea to
innocent.
Ray pleaded gu1ity to the
April 4, 1968, shootmg of King
in exchange for a 9!1-year
pr1son sentence.
Today's decision followed
oral arguments before the
court in October in which an
attorney for Ray contended h1s
client had been "browbeaten,
badgered and bribed" into
entering the guilty plea.

Court busy over Monday

Mrs. Holland

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Johnson, Clifton, and
Mrs. Kenneth (Betty) Ault,

Hy HUH HOEFLICH
The Mc1gs County P10neer
and Historical Soc1ety accepted a book of C1vil War
h1story for 1ts new museum,
heard a report on the h1story of
Meigs County churches and
v1ewed the fossil diSplay of a
Racme school student at the
museum Tuesday.
Gerald Powell of Pomeroy
presented to C E Blakeslee,
society president, a copy of the
book, " Ch1ckamaugua
Record of Oh10 DiviSIOn"
wntten by the late Capt
Joseph C. McElroy of Me1gs
County, and a sketch of the
Confederate's Andersonville
Prison during the C1vli War .
Powell rev1ewed briefly how
he became mterested in the
McElroy fam1ly h1story and of
h1s research in the family
background
He learned that h1s greatgrea l·gr and fa !h er, John
McElroy, was taken pnsoner

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Ray· wins hearing

Mrs. W. C. ( Winifred)
Holland, 92, Clifton, died
Monday at Veterans Memorial
Hospit1l.
Mrs. Holland was a Sunday
School teacher and church
orgamst at Clifton United
Methodist Church many years.
She was a former member of
the Spillman United Methodist
Church at West Colwnbia.
She was born Sept. 20, 1881 at
"Ten Mile" back of West
Colwnbia, the daughter of the
late Winfield Scott and Laura
Catherine Fowler Bwngarner
Her husband, Walter Curbs
Holland died m 1950.
She is survived by two
daughters, Mrs.
Lester

Museum given rare book

No one was m jured m the incident which the Kings sa1d be·
gan because of their property
was bemg · destroyed by
protesting truckers. The Kings,
according to the police, said
they did not kflOW the women
were m the camper.
In Trumbull County another
trucker reported late Monday
mght he was shot at wh1le dnving on Interstate 80. He sa1d the
bullets hit his tractor-traller
and did not IDJUre h1m

to run for

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F LE XS T E E L

Spor•u•c outbursts of
VIolence, including a shooting ·~
inc1dent involving wives of
protesting truckers, occurred
throughout Monday and
Monday night
Service station owner John
Lew1s King Sr., 61, an,d hiS son
John, Jr., 38, were arrested
and charged w1th shootmg at a
group of women, five of whom
were wives of truckers, wh1le
they were ms1de a camper next
to the serv1ce station 10
Warren, Ohio.
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as serv1ce w11l be diScontinued. the water; resale or giVIng
The board will not accept away of water, waste or miSuse
partial payments of b1lls. A fee of water; tamper,ing w1th .
of $5 will be charged to have meters, meter seal, service, or
valves, or permitting such
water restored.
tampering by others ; con•
Tap fees were mcreased nection , cross-connecor
permitting
from $100 to $150 effective Jan. hons
of
any
sep3. Each home and permanent same
tra1ler on the water system arate . water supply to
must have water taps. Trailers premises which receiVe water
used during the summer from the mun1ctpahty. Anyone
man ths for camping purposes tampering with water lines or
must pay a monthly water b11l. curb boxes, or property owners
Property owners w1ll be held letting others tBp onto their
responsible for nonpayment of lines wtll be prosecuted and
water service w1ll be diSc&amp;nbills.
On violation of any of the tinued until tap fee and fine •s
following rules, service will be paid Or COrrection IS made. '
disconUnued and application
Residents wishmg water
cancelled: misrepresentation
of the applica lion as to service should contact Mrs.
property for fiXtures to be Hayes, Pat Patr.erson or Bob
supplied or use to be made of Chapman

IRISH LOSER - The Rev. Father Bernard Krajcovic, of '
the Pomeroy Sacred Heart Catholic Church, was given Notre
Dame and ten pomts in the last UCLA·Fightmg Irish
basketball battle, wh1ch, of course, was 9 points too few.
Wmner of the wager, prominent area attorney Fred W. Crow,
Jr ., IS pictured here with Rev. Krajcovic, w~ had to wear
the Notre Dame football s1gn ail day Tuesday. The Father
added that he has attended f1ve Notre D.me football ga mes,
ail Insh losses

It w1ll be necessary to
readvertise for b1ds to remodel
the county jail since all bids
rece~ved and opened last week
showed the cost may run about
$15,000 more than the money
available, the Me1gs County
Co mmis s ion ers
decided
Tuesday.
The commission has $100,000
to renovate the jail. Accepting
the lowest bid, the cost would
be approximately $115,000. The
b1ds were reviewed by BerMrd
Fultz, legal advisor to the
commlsswn, and the architect
firm of Eesley, Lee and Vargo,
Manetta
In other business the com-

at the present lime. However, SR 14:i The nur&lt;;Jng hornr '"''11
an extension was g1ven un t1l IJe opel a tell by Mr c~nd Mrs
the first of next year.
Lavern Jordan , r\l ba ny HI 1
The commissioners ap- 1f approvPd
proved a letr.er to be sent to the
Attendmg we1e ltobt•rt ( l.. rk
Department of Bmldmg and
Urban
Developm ent, and Henry Well;; lUillColumbus, for a 51J.bed nursmg miss ioners , Weslt•v Ruehi,
and
Ma r tha
home to be located on the old engtneer ,
Chambers.
clet
k
school lot beyond Carpenter on

Agency named to
plan for elderly
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missioners discussed w1th

Eddie Blake and Roy Tracy
specifications for an alarm and
sprinkling system for the
Meigs County infirmary , The
system must be completed by
next January Actually, the
system should be in operation

The Ohw Comm1sswn on
Agmg has officially designated
the Buckeye Hills - Hocking
Valley RegiOnal Development
D1str•ct, Marietta, as the area
agency on agmg to plan ,
evaluate and fund programs
for the elderly m Athens,
Hocking, Me1gs, Monroe,
Morgan,
Noble, Perry and
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Colder Friday with a Washmgton Counties
The designation was anchance of snow flurries.
Highs In the upper 20s and nounced by David C. Crowley.
30s, lows in the 20s. Warmer executive director of the OhiO
and a chance of showers Commission on Agmg County
Saturday and Sunday. Highs commissioners and mayors an
the eight counties have been
In the 50s, lows In the 30s.
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com ment on the agency
selection.
W1th the assistance of an
advisory council representing
all the counties and 1ncludmg

21 file for
committees

Thirteen Republicans and
eight Democrats have filed
petitions of candidacy as
central cormmttee members,
accordmg to the Me~gs County
Board of Elections.
Latest to file for the posts to
be filled in the May primaries
are:
Republicans - James H.
Quivey, East Bedford; Robert
Clark, Hamsonvlile; Otis F.
Knopp, Racine Precinct;
Worley Haley, East Rutland ;
Ernest E Sisson, Syracuse
Village ; Earold Dean, Page·
ville; Robert G Swick, East
Rutland- Elizabeth Hobstetter, Rutland VIllageClarence Andrews, Pomeroy Fourth Ward; Rolland
Crabtree, Columbia; Granville
Lyons, Dyesville; John T.
Holliday, Dexter.
Democrats - Loretta Sue
Imboden, Middleport Second
Ward: Lewis Long, Middleport
Fourth; Samuel B. May,
Rutland Village; Robert F.
Musser, Rutland East; Chester
W.
Erwin ,
Middleport
Precmct;
Woodrow
T
Zwilling, Syracuse; Chester
Wells, Long Boltom ; Wilbert
Barber, Olivedale.
LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature in downoown Pomeroy at 11 a m.
Wednesday was 38 degrees
under foggy conditions.

both the t·lde rl)

dOd

1epre-

se ntattves of org on tzatwns
concerned w1 Lh older people
an area ph:m w111 bt' developed
The e1~ht county a1ea &lt; ou ld be

ellg1bie for up to $100,000 111
federal fund s for (hrct'l se t'v1ce
programs in the next year,
once the plan IS approved by
the commis!l\On Pn agmg

Und er
nc•
fede ral
reg ulatwns for the use of funds
under Title ill of the Federal
Older Amen ca ns Aft~ the OhiO
CommiSSIOn on

Agm~

must

designate area agenc1es on
aging. Thirteen suc h age nc~es
are be1ng nametl for the
eurrent hscal JC&lt;lf and it IS
expected
that
such
orgamzat10n s

will

be ~- lfl

op('ratton over th f' entire s tate

by 1975

Hydro permit won
The Federal Power Commisswn has granted Ohio
Power Co a license to con·
struct a 40,000-kllowatt
hydroelectric facility at the U
S. Government's Racme Dam
on the Ohio R1 ver.
Ohio Power Company
directors accepted the 51J.year
license durmg a board meeting
on Jan. 25. The license calls for
the completion of the project
by 1978.
Operated by the U. S. Army
Corps of Engineers, the dam is
located m Me~gs County near
Racme and Pomeroy
Included in the project will

TWO FINED
RUTLAND - Two drivers
fined $10 and costs on speeding
charges when they appeared m
the court of Rutland Mayor
Eugene Thompson Monday
night were Terry McGuire,
Pomeroy Route 3, and
Christopher Haye, Cheshire,
both cited by Pollee Chief
Bruce Davis.

be a 351J.foot 10take canal, two
27,400 horsepower turb10es ,
two 20,000 kw generators and
recreational facilities such as
an overlook, parkmg area ,
picnic area and f1s hmg p1er.
A 69,0110 vo lt transmission
line w1ll carry power from the
dam to the system's ex1stmg
transmissiOn netvrork Ap·
plicatiOn for the license was
f•l~d m July, 1969

Weather
Fo1r tomght low in the 30s
Partly cloudy Thursday and
turnmg cooler w1th a chance of
showers north . H1 ghs in the
upper 40s and 50s

TBACYTORUN
COLUMBUS ( UPI )
Former state Rep. Roger W
Tracy Jr , Columbus, today
announced he is a candidate fm
the Republican nonunatwn for
state aud1tor

COFCTOMEET
The Middleport Chamber of
NOW YOU KNOW
Commerce will meet Friday at
The
(1rst nud1st colony was
7:30p.m at the Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co Germany's " Nacktkultur. "
wh1ch opened m 1912.
meeting room

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