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16 - The Daily sentine 1. Midctlt&gt;J&gt;OI'I·Pomcroy, 0 ..1Jan . 30, 1974

Mrs. Vandt~r~lice dit•d on Tuesday
Mrs. Lenora Dodson Van ders li ce, 75, Rutland SC.
Middleport, died Tuesday at
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Vanderslice was born
June 27. 1898 in Middleport, a
daughter of the late Elza and
Ida Pickens Dodson. She was
preceded in death by a brother,
Arnold, and her first husband,
Ross McNeal.
Surviving are two sisters.

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BASEBALL ALREADY !
George Nesselroad, Meigs
American Leaglon baseball
coach, has announced a
special meeting of all Meigs
County boys lnleresled In
playing Legion baseball this
summer will be beld Sunday,
Feb. 3, between I and 1:30
p.m. at the Pomeroy Legion
Hall.
Ne~selroad
said the
meeting Is being held now to
get an early start, and that •
he , assistant coac h Rod
Karr, and business manager
Don Hunnell need to know
the number of players Interested before attending the
State Legion baseball
meeting Saturday, Feb. 9.

Mrs. Gertrude Greenlee and,
Mrs. Velvey Keys, both of
Middleport, and several nieces

and nephews.
Services will be held at 2
p.m. Thursday at the
Rawlings-Coats Funeral Home
with the Rev. George Glaze
officiating. Burial will be in
Riverview Cemetery . Friends
may call at the fun eral home
any time.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP! ) Researchers • a t Battelle
Memorial Institute said
Tuesday they are developing
alternative uses of coal which
could have a substantial im·
pact on energy sources witllin
20 years.
The shor t-range research
program calls for using
domestic coal for every
possible
alternative
to

ENGINE BACKFIRED
'1iddleport's Fire Dept,
m_je its fifth run of the year
Tuesday according to Bob
Byer, fire chief, They an·
swered a call Tuesday at I :34
p.m. to the Columbus and
Southern parking lot where a
car owned by Lee Ramey,
Pomeroy, was on fire . There
was no damage. The motor had
backfired through its carburetor .

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YOUNG ERIC BENTZ,
son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry
Bentz, Jr., Racine, displayed
his
Interesting
fossil
collection gathered from
gravel pits of the county to
members of the Meigs
Pioneer
and
County
Historical Society Tuesday
afternoon, Bentz holds one of
his stamps, a 103 year old
Issue, from his stamp
collection, Eric, a sixth
grader at Racine, also
collects old bottles.

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Although mo s t star fi sh
have five rays. some have
six or more, and 12-armed
species have been taken in
the Gulf of Mexico.

en;vironmen ta ll y more ac- Battelle's energy program,
said emphasis is being placed
cep'table.
Fawcett said that although on coal because it is abunpant,
some of the research ob- adaptable and a basis for new
jectives are not W1ique to technology is available.
Batte ll e's

scienti sts,

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stra tegy of approaching the
problems are not duplicated in
other private or govermnenta l
research efforts .
" For example, n Fawcett
sa id , "de-sulphuri zation is
controversial and reSearchers
disagree on whether it's
practical to take care of the
sulfur as it comes oul of the
smoke stacks. We think you
can economically find a way to
clean the coa l before it's
burned .''
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a son, J.,eta rt, W.Va.; Mr. and
Mrs. Carrol Walker, a son,
Ga llipolis.
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Wendy Barker, Connie
Bowen, Sherley Brown, James
Burnett, Murvon Deweese ,
Luella Eden, Dorothy Ed·
mundson, Judith Hartenbach,
Ada Henry , Penny Johnson,
Kristi Lemley, Vivian Maxey,
Deward Pinkerton, Teresa
Rogers, Theodore Stevens,
Mrs. Arnold Slover and
daughter , Benton Swanton,
Mrs. Gary Turner and
daughter, Fred Tripp, Roy
Whaley and Nancy Wood .
(Birth)
Mr . and Mrs. Raymond
Rowe, a son, Racine.

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Major Goals Outlined
In a sepa ra te 22,()()().word do&lt;:ument, Nixon outlined 10 major
legislative goals lor this year and disclosed that the federal
budget for fiscal1975 would total a record $304.4 billion.
But he said no new tax increases would be soug ht to make up
for an expected $9.4 billion deficit for the year starling July I.
The President appeared confident, although he stumbled
over a few words and his hand motions were choppy, When he
took his place at the podium, he was welcomed with a roar of
prolonged applause.
At times, he read his speech in a perfunctory manner until
the last few minutes when he ended his formal remarks and
spoke extemporaneously on the "investigahons of the socalled
Watergate affair ," the moment most of his audience appeared
to be waiting for.
Hisses could be heard mixed with C1e applause when
Nixon laid down the conditional terms of his cooperation with
the Judiciary Committee.

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VOL XXV NO. 203 ..._,~ POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Must Were Retreads
Mnsl ur 111~ lc~isl u li v(' proposals were retreads but he did
unveil his lon1~ comprehensive, $40 billion-a-year plan for
national health insurance with private coverage to be financed
mostly by employer-worker payroll premmms.
He appeared to be signaling his intention to fi ght over the
health program by scathingly referring to Sen. Edwa rd M.
Kennedy 's more encompassing plan as " the wrong approach"
which would put health care "under the heavy hand of
goverrunenl" and cost $80 billion to $100 billion.
As for welfare reform, Nixon urged Congress "to join me in
mountin~ a major new effort to replace the discredited
present welfare system with one that works," but he failed to
make any new concrete proposa Is to tackle the proUlt.: B.&amp; .
N1xon said spending for national defense must increase. The
Pentagon has asked for a $92 billion in 1971, ruu~lil) a lldrd of
the total budget. The money, he said , "will be needed to assure
the contin ued readi ness of our military fo rces, to preserve the
present force levels in the face of rising costs and to give us the
military strength we must have if our security is to be maintained and 1f our Initiatives for oeace are to succeed.' '
Details in Writing
In his spoken address, he broad-brushed recommendations
on improvi ng education, transportation, the environmen t and
communities, but approached them in more detail in his

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year of both government and industry practices as th ey relate
to invasion of privacy.
The proposal appeared to stem from the electroni c

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Living More Abundant
"Overall, Americans are living more abundantly than ever
before today," he said.
" Despi te this record of achievement, as we turn to the year
ahead we hear once aga in the familiar voice of the perenmal
prophets of gloom telling us now that because of the need to
fight inflation, because of the energy shortage, Ameri can may
be headed for a recession ," he said.
Ntxon also made the following pomt.s:
- The Federal Government will spend $10 bill ron m federal
funds over the next five yea rs to spur .energy research and
development.
- He will urge a $2.3 billion outlay by Congress to give local
officials new flexibility in federa l conununity development
funds.
- He will send Congress in the near future a proposal to
double the federal commitment for public transportahon.

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eavesdropping equipment serzed with the Watergate burglars
and "the plumbers" - the secret survei llance group Nixon
Initiated ·to plug news leaks from within the administration
that allegedly involved electronic eavesdroppmg.
Nixon also rnenttoned ''abuses" in the 1972 ele ction cam ·
pa1gn and said he would recommend campaign reform and
proposals to "clean up" the fede ral election process.
At the outset of his add ress, Nixon said that dur ing his ad ministration America's invo:vement in the V1etnarn War
ended, detente was achieved with Russia and China, crime and
drug abuse dropped , and rioting in the c1ties and on the
camou ses ended.

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sc hool and parsona ge, all
destroyed. A new church and
parsonage under one roof were
built. Completed in less than a
year, this structure was
dedicated in July, 1885.
Men of the St. Paul Church
who went into the Christian
ministry were Charles Voss,
Henry Schoenlein, Otto
Schoenlein, Charles Grant and
Leonard Hess. Early names of
the church included Rasp,
Joachim, Hamm, Dorst, Mees,
Koehler, Reuter, Diehl, Fick,
Schlaegel, Werling, Scharf and
Schoenlein. Names of the early
St. John Lutheran Church
included Hobstetter, Fischer ,
Hoffner, Ohlinger, Ka utz ,
. Werling, Fruith, Gander and
Kalb.
The Chester German M. E.
Church was organized by John
Geyer who began preachmg at
his home in Chester followi~g
conversiOn. at a Methodi~t
camp meeting m Manetta m
the summer of 1841. He came
back a licensed preacher. He
and his lather and two brothers
built. the Chester Church.
Family records show that John
came to Amenca m 1830 and
brought other members of his
family to the new country.
Grace Episcopal Church in
Pomeroy was established in
1842 by 10 men who had come to
Meigs County from Vermont
and Massachusettes. A frame
building was put in Navlors
Run as the first church., It was
decided in May, 1865 to build a
more endurmg edifice and so
the present church of native
sandstone was built. The area
was thriving with industry at
the time .
WOMEN IGNORED
Mrs. Mora stressed that
women were hardly ever
mentioned in early church
records. She touched upon the
establishment of Heath United
Me'thodist Church in Mid·
dleport, named for Uriah
Heath who played an active
role in its founding.
Members of the sooiety also
viewed the fossil collection of
Eric Bentz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Bentz, Jr., Racine, and
a sixth grader at the Racine.
Elementary SchooL Young
Bentz also displayed old
, stamps including on~ issued in
1871.
Refreshments were '\1'1'\led
with Mrs, W. P. Lochary in
charge.

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PACK TO MEET
Pomeroy Cub Scout Pack 249
will holds its monthly meeting
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday . at the
IOOF Hall in Pomeroy,
Registration for the new year
must be paid at this time.
Plans for the annual blue and
gold banquet and observing
Scout month in February will
be made. All cub scouts and
their parents are urged to
attend.

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By United Press lnternatlooal
MAYOR JOSEPH ALIOTO ISSUED an appeal to avoid
panic, saying, "I see no reason why citizens, ~cause ~f the
maximum police effort, cannot walk the streets with a feeling of
security." He noted that "literally every police unit" ~as in on a
massive manhunt for the killers, who struck Monday mght 10 San
Francisco. Police said they had no solid evidence or leads on any
aspect
' t of the ~izarre shootings, which lacked any apparent
mo 1ve.
ll bl k ,
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"The victims were all while, lbe suspects a
ac • sai
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no robbery an d th ey were .ranRaabe. "There was no motive,
dom, emotionless killings." .The two men and .two women killed
were approached from behind in darkened residential areas and
shot twice without warning by a gunman who then fled on foot or
jumped in a waiting car . Police said two or more assailants
carried out the shootings.
.
A fifth shooting victim was in serious condition and police
were investigating the oossibilitv the same gu!""en wounded a
Massachusetts hitchhiker in nearby Emeryville a few hours
later
WASHINGTON - CONTRACf talks for steel industry
have opened with both labor a~d management askmg for no
government interference, mdicatmg they wantbig pay mcreases
and rise in prices this year. 1 .W, Abel, president of the Steel
Workers' Union representing 350,000 employe.• and K .. Heatn
Larry, a vice president of U. S. Steel representing 10 baste steel
companies met reporters Wednesday as contract talks opened
and both ~d they planned to neogitate as if government wage
and price controls did not exist.
.
"!think they ought to try running the governmentfor a while
and let us run our affairs," said AbeL "There's almost noway the
government can involve itself in .an effort to control prtces and
wages and do it equitable and do II for very long without leadmg
to allocation of materials and then to an almost totally controlled
economy," Larry said.
COLUMBUS - SEN . TONY HALL, IJ.DAYTON, unexpectedly announced his candidacy for Secretary of State Wed·
nesday night and hours late~ won the en~orsement of ~e
Democratic Executive Cormmttee on the fifth ballot. Halls
announcement forced Commerce Dir~tor Dennis Shaul and
former Ohio Public Utilities Corrurussion Chairman Henry
Eckhart to withdraw from the. race "in deference to party
Wlity."
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Although Hall's surprise announcement drew unammous
pport from the Democratic screening committee, which until
;ednesday night backed Shaul, the first four .ballots by the 61
Executive conunittee members prese~t ended'". a stalemate. In
the fifth round insistent upon endorsmg a candidate, members
gave Hall 40 v~tes. three more than ·needed .."1 am the. best man
to beat Ted Brown," Hall assured the Executive Conpmtto;e as he
criticized the veteran Republican politician for h1ndermg the
voting process.
· COLUMBUS -LEGISLATIVE REPUBLICANS have tipped
their hands on stretegy they may employ to change or stall
legislation granting the administratfon of Gov. John J . Gilligan
broad powers to deal with energy problems. GOP members of a
House Select Committee on Energy ;work~ out Wednesday mght
on supporters of the administration bill at the first public
hearing.
(C1&gt;niinued on page 10)

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SINGAPORE (UPI) - A
band of terrorists set off explosives at an oil refinery
Thursday, then won a promise
of safe conduct out of the
country by hijacking a
ferryboat and threatening to
blow it up with six hostages
aboard.
Two of the four terrorists
were Japanese who identified
themselves as members of the
Japanese Red Army responsible along with Arab
guerrillas for the 1972 Lod
airport massacre - while the
others said they were members
of the Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palesti ne
( PFLP) ' according to a
Singapore officiaL
As the terrorists held a
Ootilla of police boats at bay in
Singapore Harbor, the official,
Tay seow Huah, permanent
secretary of the Home Affairs
ministry, said the men would
be allowed safe passage as "no
life has been lost and minimal
damage has been caused."
They asked for .the Japanese
ambassador and his woman
secretary to accompany them
away from Singapore, Tay
said.

Weather
Partly cloudy and colder
tonight with a chance of snow
flurries northeast, lows 10 to 15
northwesf to the mid 20s
southeast. Partly cloudy and
cold Friday, high in the 20s
northwest, 30s and Jow 40s
southeast.
TWO MORE FILE
Two Democrats filed their
petitions of candidacy for
central committee posts with
the Meigs County Board of
Elections WednesdLy, They
are Pauline Wolle, Letart
Precinct, and Henry L. Hunter,
North Chester, Filing deadline
is4 p. m. Wednesday, Feb. 6.

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emergency lcgi::;latJon, including sta ndby authority for
gasoline ra tioning, t ~yope with long range shortage s.
Predicting that the nation could "break the back of the
energy crisis" irl 1974, Nixon also vowed to do everything in his
power to avoid gasoline rationing.
He termed ener~v the "highest priority" problem lacing
Congress had a lso dwelt he av ily on the "difficult period" lhe
economy is passing through.
Infla tion, he said, cou ld be checked if Co ngress cooperates in
holding down government spending. "There will be no
recession in the United States," he promised .

By HELEN THOMAS
WASHING'I:ON t UP!) - Pres ident Nixon declared that "one
year of Watergate is enough:' in his Stale of the Union address
and challenged Congress instead to focus its attention on
solving the energy crisis and inflation. He vowed to rema in in
office.
In a hard-hittin g §.minute speec h to a joint session of
Congress and a broadcast audience of millions of Americans
Wednesday night, Nixon dramatically asserted his intention to
remain in the Presidency despite inroads of the scanda l on his
administra lion .
"I want yon to know that I have no mtention whatever of
walking away from the job that the people elected me to do,"
the President said as his Republican supporters loudly applauded in the House chamber.
Nixon also pledged to cooperate with the House Judiciary
Committee's impeachment inquiry, but indicated that he may
refuse to turn over White House documents and Wa tergate
tapes on grounds of executive privilege.
"There is only one limitation," Nixon said. "I will follow the
precedent that has been followed ,, by eve ry president from
George Washington of never doing anything that weakens the
office of the president of the United States ... "
Surprise Announcement Made
' Nixon's address also was highlighted by a surprise announcement that friendly Arab leaders had agreed to hold an
"urgent meeting in the immediate futur e" to discuss lifting the
embargo against oil shijlments to the United States.
But he said resumption of the Middle East oil flow would only
ease the crisis, and pressed Congress for swift approval of

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service protection, Comptroller Gneral Elmer B. Staats says.
"TI1cre is no justification for such continued taxpayer ex·
pense and this is only arbitrary action on behalf of a convicted
felon," Staats said in a letter to Rep. John Moss, D.{;alif.,
released Tuesday, The Treasury Department responded that
Nixon, by "executive perogative," could order protection, including a limousine, while Agnew winds up his vice presidential .
business.

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Museum given book

(Continued from page I)
Property deeded by Phillip
Jones in 1864 and by Sarah
Stansbury in 1889 is the site of
thepresentchurchdedicated in
February, 1890.
The mother Lutheran
Church, st. John, Chester
Township, started in 1840. Its
first house of worship was
common property of the
Lutheran congregation and of
German Evangelical (Trinity
SNIDER MOVED
congregation today) located at
Randall Dale Snider, son of Pine Grove, near the Pine
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dale G r v e c e m e t e r y ,
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Snider, who was injured in an Congregations held services on
automobile accident recently alternate Sundays or one in the
has 'been transferred from morning and one in the af.
Holzer Medical Center to ternoon.
University Hospitsl where he
A log church and parsonage
will undergo additional
was built in 1855 and used until
surgery, His address is
1878. The site was 40 acres of
University Hospital, Colwn- land purchased in 1847, but in
bus, Ohio, room 883.
1878 the congregation sold 37
acres of that plat for $1250.25
and with this money built the
SHOPMURPH '
church that is used today just
FOR QUALITY
a few hundred feet north ~ the
FASHIONS AND old log church which stood until
about 1916
TOP VALUES I
St. Paul .Lutheran Church of
Pomeroy was established in
1844. Services were held in the
old court house which was
situated on the corner of Lynn
and Second sts. Then on 8 . lot
on Second st., donated by v. B.
Horton a frame structure was
built i~ 1884.
Not yet recovered from the
Dood of August 1884 almost
the entire block 'betw~en Lynn
and Sycamore Sts ., was
destroyed by fire. In this block
stood the Lutheran Church,

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petroleum mand natural gas
"until nuclear power can take
up the slack, " accorcding to
Dr. Sherwood L. Fawcett,
president of the private
research organization .
Battelle's program, which
advocates a tripling In coal
production over the next
decade, is financed for a
five-year period by $25
million of Institute funds.
Several research projects
include upgrading · the total
mining process producing an
alcohol from coal which can be
substituted entir ely for
gasoline; producing chemica ls
from coal now made primarily
from natural gas and
petroleum ; and converting
coal in to a "cleaner" fuel
which is economically and

COUNTER-OFFENSIVE
COLUMBUS (UPI)- Former Gov. James A. Rhodes
charged Tuesday the federal
grand jury investigation of the
1970 Kent State University
shootings was reopened to
smear his reputation. Rhodes
hinted he may mount a
counter-offensive
if
he
emerges unscathed from the
inquir y. " Let's see what
happens . After it's over, I may
have a press conference."
Rhodes said.

FOUR FINED
Four defendants were fined
and another forfeited a bond in
Middlepor t Mayo r John
Zerkle's court Tuesday night.
Fined were John W. Campbell,
54, Pittsburgh, Pa ., $150' and
costs, three days confinement,
.driving while intoxicated;
·Michael L. Roach, 22,
Syracuse, $5 and costs, failure
to yield right of way; Glen
May, 50, St. Albans, $10 and
costs, misconduct, and Wilbur
L. Ward, 21, Middleport, $10
and costs, spinning tires .
Donna J . Cremeans, 22,
Gallipolis, forfeited a $25 bond
for failure to have her vehicle
under controL

SADIE SMART DIES
Sadie Smart, 80, passed
away this morning in Marion,
Ohio. Born Oct. 18, 1893, she is
survived by two brothers, Paul
S. Smart of Middleport, and
Robert Smart of West Chicago,
Ill., and several nieces and
nephews. Services will be
Friday, at 10 a.m. at the
Denzer Funeral Home in
Marion. Graveside services
will be held at 3 p.m. at the
Greenwood Cemetery in
Racine.

"There are three trillion ton 'L.,
Of coal in the ground and we
only use about six-tenths of a
billion ton each year," Dawson
said. "And coal can be
modified
to
present
technology, It is a very nexible
fuel."

Coal emphasized"in Battelle work

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By Unlted Press Internallunal
A nationwide shutdown of the
trucking industry planned by
independent truckers slowly
began spreading today in a
protest over high fuel costs and
low freight rates. A truck driver was killed in Pennsylvania
and another kidnapped in Ohio.
Truck drivers in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Vir ginia, the
center of the protest, roamed
th e states' highways in private
cars and gathered at truck
stops in An effort to gain support for the shutdown. There
were numerous incidents of
drivers being forced off the
road.
In Pennsylvania, a tractortrailer crashed early today ;m
the Lehigh Valley Throu ghway
near Allentown, killing its driver. State Police said there liad

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windshields. but that it was
difficult because of the extend
of the damage to determme If
that was the cause of the fatal
crash. The victim was unidentified.
Three other trucks were hit
by gunfire in. Pennsylvania and
windshields on several other
trucks were smashed.
A truck loaded with meat
overturned in Allentown after
it was separated from the cab.
In Barberton, Ohio, Fred
Aat, 50, driver of a CCC truck,
was forced off the road by a car
and kidnapped.
Another trucker saw tbe in·
-..

cident and alerted police, who
forced the car off the road in a
high speed chase.
Man Charged
Terry Bolyard, 30, Brimfield,
Ohio; was charged with abduc·
tion, willfully fleeing arrest
and reckless operation of a
vehicle.
Two other men escaped on
foot and a man and a woman in
the car were charged with
being drunk.
In Farmington Hills, Mich., a
truck driver's face was
scratched with Dying glass
when a brick was tossed at his
windshield.
Police in California, Kentucky and West Virginia
reported no incidents.
However, nearly 500 state
troopers were on standby alert
in West Virginia today.
Truck traffic throughout
Ohio, Pennsylvania and West
Virginia was reported slowing
down.
In Warren, Ohio, an industrial town in the northern
part of the state, the only
trucks reported moving were
deliverr trucks.
The strike was expected to
spread even more tonight when
the Fraternal Association of
Steel Haulers say they will go
off the job.
William J. Hill, chairman of
the steel haulers, said his
group has 100,000 members and
all will stop driving.
Leonard Fleet, attorney for
th e Council of Independent

Truckers, said in Akron, Ohio,
Wednesday night the gr.oup
was shutting down despite a
proposal from the government
designed to prevent it.

a fire on board. The plane hit
on land 1,000 yards short of
Runway No. 5 and burst into
flames . There were rain
squalls at the time,
A Pam American plane

crashed into the sea off
Papeete, Tahiti last July 23
shortly after takeoff, killing all '
79 passengers and crew
aboard, The American Samoas
are about halfway between
New Zealand and the Hawalian
Islands . The plane was enroute
to Los Angeles from Auckland,
N.Z:, with intermediate stops
at Pago Pago and Honolulu.

·,

OUT OF GAS - Handmade signs such as this were
posted at the Pennzml Service Station on West Mam St.
Wednesday advising customers that the station was out of
gasoline. So far, this circumstance has happened rarely in
the Big Bend area and most other stations in the Bend
Wednesday were operating with apparently no limit on gas
which could be purcha.ed. TOday, gasoline having arrived ,
the station was in business again.

Questions Remain

"The government made
some proposals but we have
questions and until those
questions are answered.we are
not going to work," Fleet said.
W.J. Usery Jr. , a special assistant to President Nixon, said
Wednesday that the government would increase fuel
allocations for the trucking
industry by 110 per cent of itS
1972 consumption and reimburse truckers for raising fuel
costs.
George Rynn, presiden l of
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CHAPLAIN'S DAY
In commemoration of the
dramatic sacrifice of four
armed forces chaplain's
during World War II, Feeney
Bennett Post 128, American
Legion, Middleport, will
observe religious emphasis
week, Feb. 3-9, and Four
Chapllns Day on Feb. 3,
Chaplain Tony Fowler an·
nounced today.
Members of Feeney·
Bennett Post and their
families are Invited to attend
10:30 a.m. services at the
Middleport Church of Christ
Sunday In observance of the
day.

Pan Am 707 down Auto driven into
NEW YORK (UP!) - A Pan
American 707 with 101 persons
aboard crashed in flames
today near the village of Pago
Pago on the American Samoan
island of Tutuila, a company
spokesman reported in New
York.
The spokesman said the pilot
radioed that there were survivors among the 10 crewmen
and 91 passengers but the
number was not known.
He said the pilot, Captain
Leroy Peterson of San Francisco, told the control tower
before the crash that there was

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Plants stolen,
Egyptians say
By United Press International
The semi-official Egyptian
newspaper Al Ahram reported
today that withdrawing Israeli
troops pirated entire industrial
plants from Suez City and took
them to Israel, but indications
in both Egypt and" Israel were
that the reported thefts were
not affecting the disengagement agreement.
Israeli Defense Minister
Moshe Dayan, addressing a
meeting of Jewish fund raisers
in Tel Aviv, said he believes
Egypt is honoring its military
disengagement agreement
with Israel and will go on to
rehabilitate the Suez Canal and
the ruined cities along its
banks.
The Dayan stateme nt
coincided with an Egyptian
government announcement
that President Anwar Sadat
will meet Mashhour Ahmed
Mashhour, chairman of the
Suez Canal Authority, later this
week to discuss plans for
clearing and deepening the
waterway .
Egyptian officials ea rli er

Middleport tree
The Middleport E·R squad
was called Wednesday at 3:46
p. m. for Thomas Davaley, 425
Aah Street, who was taken to
Holzer Medical Center,
At 5:47 a. m. today it transported Charles W. Guy,
Vinton, to Veterans Memorial
Hospital. Guy, traveling on
South Second St., apparently
went to sleep at the wheel of his
car which hit a tree. He was
admitted to the hospital for
observation, and is reported in
satisfactory condition.

BUS NOT DAMAGED
A Meigs Local School
District bus, driven by John F.
Ruth, 23, Middleport, backed
into a ear driven by Ronnie D.
Johnson, 20, Portland, early
Wednesqay evening according
to the Meigs County Sheriff's
Dept. The bus was parked in
front of the Johnson auto in the
Eastern Local School District
garage at Tuppers Plains
School, There was moderate
damage to the car, the bus had
none.

said the canal, which has been
closed since the 1967 war, could
be cleared and made ready for
navigation m six months.
Resumption of the Geneva
Peace conference, opening of
the Suez · Canal and other
moves toward a Middle East
peace apparently depended on
diplomats reaching an accord
between Israel and Syria on a
troop disengag e ment
ag reement for the Golan
Heights.
Cairo reports - today said
Syria had restated its demands
for total Israeli withdrawal
from all captured Syrian
territory; AI Abram · reported
that Israel has proposed withdrawing only from certain
positions in the Golan Heights
without mentioning a specific
line .
The negotiations were being
carried out in Cairo with
Foreign Minister Ismail Fahmi
l'Onferring frequently U.S. Am·
bassador-designate ·Herman
Eilts. Eilts conveyed to Fahmi
secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger's "thoughts" on the
question of a Syrian-lsraeli
disengagement, and Fa hm1
apparently was acting as a gobetween with Damascus.

HELP OFFERED
James Roush, Meigs County
Auditor, announced today L. D.
Moore of the Ohio Department
of Taxation will be in the Meigs
County Auditor's office every
Monday, Feb. 4, thru April8, to
assist persons needing help
with their State Income Tax.
His hours wiU be from 9 a.m. to
noon and I to 4 p. m.

Speech good or bad depending on party
WASHINGTON (UP!)- Sen. conclusion "bravado."
Carl Curtis has been listening
In between those two views,
to State of the Union addresses congressional reaction was
for 38 years, and the Nebraska mixed, splitting generally along
Republican thought President. party lines.
Nixon's speech Wednesday Vice President Gerald R.
night "is the best one I've ever Ford and Speaker of the House
heard."
Carl Albert, who both sat
But second-term Massa· behind the President as he
chusetts Democrat, Rep. Rob- spoke, had different assessert F. Drinan, who introduced· ments . ,Ford said, slrnply, "It
the first impeachment resolu- was a great speech." Albert, in
lion last year, said his reaction a prepared statement, said, "I
"would be very negative. There nol!!d no new initiatives ... only
was nothing new there at all,'' generalities and platitudes."
and called Nixon's Watergate Rep. Thomas P. O'Neill Jr.,

House Democratic leader, said
·he was disappointed with
Nixon's remarks on Watergate.
"I think it's a sad commentary
on our country wben a
President of the United States
in his State of the Union
message must plead to the
public like he did tonight,'' he
said.
But House GOP leader John
J . Rhodes of Arizona, proniis..
ing to say . more later, told
newsmen, "I thought he did a
great job-a very good job."
To House Republican whip

Leslie K. Arends of Illinois, It
was "a good down-,to.earth
statement of the real issues this
country faces ." And Senate
GOP leader Hugh Scott called
the speech "substantive and
positive and a blueprint for a
stronger and more cohensive

America.''
Most reaction, both pro and
con, dealt "!ith the President's
request to Congress to put the•
Watergate scandal behind and
raise to top priority the issues
he spoke of earlier- the economy, the energy crisis and

improved medical care.
Sen. Sam J . Ervin, IJ.N.C.,
chairman of the Senate Water·
gate committee, said : "The
Watergate affair would have
been over long ago if the
President had been willing to
let the committee have the
evidence in his possession
relevant to the investigation."
But committee cochairman
sen. Howard Baker thought the
closing remarks "served him
well. I think it's time for the
Senate side to close down and
pass the gavel to the House " onr
Watergate matters.

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2 - The Da1ly Senl111el Middleport Pomeroy 0 Jan 31 1974
TOWNSHIP ANNUAL
F1n•nc 11 Report
APPROPRIATION
Of Town,hlps
RESOLUTION
For F sui Year End ng
The Soard of Trustees of
Oecemberllst 197J
Sal sbu y Townsh p Me gs
Sal sbury Tcpwn;h p
County Oh o me n egu ar
Me gs Counry
sess on on tne 4th day of
463 Hooker Sl
January 1974 at the off ce of
M Cldl eport Oh o
Townsh f' C erk w th he
January 7S 974
fol ow ng membe s present
I cert fy the to ow ng epor
Denver G Hysel lo be co rec
Guy A Russel
R cha d Sa le y
Mr Oen\le G Hysel moved
Townsh p c er k
the lldopt on of the fol ow ng
SUMMARY OF CASH
Resolut on
BALANCES RECEIPTS

3- fhe Da ly i:;enlmel Middleport Pomeroy 0 Jan 3) 19' 4
ORDINANCE NO 003 74

Just a bunch of kids
looking for a thrill

drugs used in schools

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NFL, WFL at battle lineS to sign players

Parents, citizens told

AN
ORO
N A N CE
'
AUTHOR Z IN G
fHE
SS UAN CE OF DUP LI CATE
BONO NUMBER 7 OF TH E
SSUE OF $&lt;11 5000 F RS T
MORTGAGE WATERW ORKS \'"
REVENUE BO NO S OF THE
VIL LAGE OF MIDDL EPOR T
ME GS COUNTY
OH 0
DATED NOVEM BER 1 96
IN THE OENOM NAT ON O F
Nl W \'OitK t I I I~
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MATUR N G
NOVEMBER
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tl n .. I f I IIUndr Ill II
Nl WIJJIVI N Drugs"'""
APPUR TEN ANT
COUPO NS
r thf.!Jr parenl"&gt; were too busy church he satd 1s concerned
AND EXPENDITURES
W1
du
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v
1 1 I st l hun
n
hr
I
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m
1 1 It ''" rl
BE T REVOLSED by he
DUE
ON
MAY
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9
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AND
pr
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1n
Ma~
m
t:l
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Baluce Jln
973
Pullin the pharama c1sl and mvolved m many areas
Board ot Trustees ot Sal sbu y General
THEREA F TER
TO
Uurha m ~ N w Y rk t tty suH n'il U ml de ~-:r hurns
Fund
s 8 696 6J
sc
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•Is
pe
Jflle
lull
wlellgaQic
The prmc1pal of Wahama
Townsh p Me gs County Oh o
MATUR T Y
AND
punted 'ut lhal f..SD 1s the
Veh cle L en!&gt;e
\ r II I w 11 I u f h s '" ly 1 Ml w 1s 1 sJ 11111.1 d u
tha t to prov de tor the cu ent Motor
DECLAR N G
AN
10 that f1cld I Ill a large cr wll
when
asked what we could do
Tll)( Fund
I q98 5
w .rse drug He said thal some
!xpenses 11nd other ex Gasol ne Ta x Fund
1111 I
hll I
I 69 45 EMER GE NCY
e~Uc
hung
a
meeting
em
drug
sa1d
that
1f a parent suspected
pe-nd tures of sa d Boa d of Road and Br dge
persons went msane the f r st
I h
lrl s! II I 111r 11 fl
to,;
1
ludmg
1 1.-y ar~ hi
Trus.tees dur no the f seal yea
29
50
WHEREA
S
bond
nunbe
::::
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J
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cvtmmg
at
Ntw
F und
time they took the drug Alter a chlld was usmg drugs to lind
ending De ce mbe 31st 1974 the Cemetery FI.Jnd
42 24 0 he SSUC' 0 $&lt;1 5 000 F r s
;:; Haven I len cn lary School w1th laking the drug everylhmg IS oul
fol ow ng sums be and he !lame M sce l lin eo us Funds 6 4 s 3 00 Mor gag e Wate work s R v nu
II
tlll1 J.: llu t rrthly sad thiiiJ.: 1s tht y 1lld 11 f •r
are hereby set as de and ap Tolal s
70 582 40 Bonds o f the V !age o M d
lhc New Haven Woman s Club
The best thmg lS to educate
di s torted and su1c1de IS
propr ate d for the severa
kl k
Total Rece pts
• d epo t M e gs Coun y Oh o
s llfl II h ltvt I n.u k S lak Wht n WI trn sh~ 1 1n chttrge of the program
him
or her nghl from wrong
purposes for wh ch e)( Genera Fund
12 555 98
Cia ed November
96
he
prevalent He brought oul thal
llumlhv•hl
1
mt
om
U
math
111 drlf~ rt 1u-c at
pend tures a e to be made to Motor Vh cle L cense
denom na t on
of
~ 5 000
II panel of d sllngu1shed there IS a 50 pel decrease m And for youths to not lake
and dur no sa d t seal ye&amp; as Ta,; Fund
all
5 090 o4 matu ng Nov embe 1 19Q I
to tows \1 z
c 1l1zens cons 1sltng of Mrs
Gaso ne Tax Fund
13 200 oo w th appu en ant coupons due
the wh1te blood count of somethmg thal they don l know
S41lak saullh 11e. y tuths hrst k1 ked the slccptng man
G•neral Fund
Road lind Br dg e
May I 974 c.nd here.a ff e o
what 1t 1s He sa1d We know
Kenneth tDonna J Thompson ITUtfiJuana users
That ther'e be appropr ated
Fund
1 653 28 ma u ty own ed by Ha ry H
I mak1 sun In was s mud aslu p He sa1d then th(!y
from the Genera Fund fo Cemeter y Fund
Youth AdviSor al Sl Paul
600 00 B le and Ha e B e of L ma
One of the panel members we have a problem Where
I" st:lll'd l1s btU p un~ hghlcr fluid down h1s tr tUscrs
M SCELLANEOUS PUR FG Rs
Oh o was he e o o e o s
6 628 00
Lutheran
Church
and
president
wanted lo see all commercials have we fa1led as adults m the
POSE S
9 n 7 3 o m sa d s o en o des oyed
To a 5
dr •ppt."tl amah I n h1m and waU hed ttim burn
4
Salar es Trustees
of New Haven Woman s Club off TV wh1ch concern drugs commumty'
S 2 280 DO
Toll I Rece1pts Balilnces
and can no be ou n&lt;t o
Salary - Clerk
2 000 00 Gen eral Fund
7 251 6 1 P educed and
Hwnphrer sa1d the drug
Jeff Haymaker preSident of
Rev
DeMoss sa d 1n
Su pp es - Adm
so 00 Mo tor Veh c e L cense
WH EREAS th s Counc ha s
lS growing all lhe
problem
Equ pment Adm
40 00 Tax Fund
Semor
Class
al
Wahama
John
7 088 6
exam ned
he
all dav 1
Clarksburg there was a drug
nsurance
3 SOD 00 Gaso ne Tax Fund
he
cum stan ces
891
4 5 del nea t ng
lime
ll
was
broughl oul lhal
Zell Prmc1pal of Wahama council conslSlmg or a doctor
Bu al E,;penses
200 00 Road lind B dge
w th espe c to oss o sa d bond
0
Employers Re ement
Bob Hurt co-ordinator for nurse m1msler and parents courts are loo leruent and
t=und
1 944 8 and coupons and desc b ng
Contr but on
430 00 Ceme ery Fund
2 02 2d w h par cu a y he m ss ng
narcotics
of W Va Dept of The counc1l worked closely str1cler penalhes should be
Wot"kmen s Compensat on
FGRS
2:!
oo bond a nd co upon s as o
130 00 To a 5
Pubhc Safety Dale Hum w1th the hosp1lal and had giVen
70 309 70 agg egate p nc pa amoun t
Genera Helllll'l
Expend lures
num ber denom na on t e
Followmg the meehng
phreys a member of Slale persons tramed to talk w1 th
D str ct
100 00 General Fund
3 758 02 da e ss ue and matur y
refreshments were served by
Pollee for f1ve years Don those that had drug problems
Aud tor s ai'\4 Treasurer s
Motor Veh cl e L ce nse
sub scr tied and sworn to by sa d
Fees.
200 00 Ta x Fund
Ha Y H B t e and Haze
4 36 7 91
Mrs
Donald
Pullin pharmaciSt at Fruth s In speakmg further about hostesses
State Exam ners
Gasol J'le tllx Fund
12 852 JO B t er botl1 of whom ha ve
Bumgardner
Mrs
James
Drug Store and the Rev mc1dents related to drugs he
Charges
200 00 Road and B dgto
knowledge of th e afo es a ed
RIO GRANDE - Six Rio
Included m this year s vislts Wllliam DeMoss pastor of
Elect on Expense
00 00 Fund
665 63
f~c s
before an off cer G d c II
r
Layne Mrs Robert H1ckel
sa1d
215 00 Cemetery Fund
634 82 author zed by aw o adm n s er
ran e o ege pro essors Wlll
other Expense
Mrs
Karl W1les Mrs Charles
Total Mllcelaneour
FGRS
15 479 46 oa hs hereto attach ed as VISttmorethan30highschools by Rw Grande College s New Haven Umted Method_iit
If you don l try 1t (drugs)
Faculty Vo1ces members are Church parllclpated m t'lie
Pu poses
I 645 00 To a 5
AS 578 14 Exh b A and
tb
h t Ohi lhis
Sm1th
and Mrs Jack Hesson to
we won l have to worry aboul
There there be CtQProprlated
B•lance Dec 3 973
WHERE AS
The
F rs
roug OU
0
year as a h1gh schools m Columbus
dlSCUSSlOP
7 674 6o N~t ona Bank of c nc nn~
part o( the Colleges Faculty
f om the GENERAL FUND for General Fund
getting nd of the hab1l The adults and children
TOWN HALL MEMORIAL Motor Veh cle License
C nc nnat
Oh o Trustees V
th
I Xema Twinsburg Cleveland
Jack
Flesher
Woman
s
Mrs
BUILD NGS and GROUNDS Ta x Fund
Olces program
e on Y Minford Meigs County Gallia
2 720 70 under the ndenture of Mort
Club mtroduced the panel
PURPOSES
Gasol ne Tax Fund
2 039 5 gage dat ed as of No vem ber
service of Its type m Ohto
Town Halls Memor a
R
967
sec ur ng he ssue of
Coun ly Coshocton Zanesville
oad
and
Br
dge
Speaktng
to
h1gh
school
Mrs Eugene Hester was m
Bu d ngs and Grounds
Fund
14 5 000
F rs t Mo gage
279 5
Dublin P1ke County Ports
charge of devotionals
Ut t es
SO 00 Cemetery Fund
386 42 Waterworks Re\i enue Bonds of classes n their area of
mouth Cmcmnat1 Wa~rford
OtherExpe'flses
100 00 FGR S
763 54 heV lageofMddepo Meg s sp
I I
th
f I
It was emphasized thal we
Totlll Town Ha I
CASH BALANCE
Coun Y Oh o da ed No.,. ember
ecta tza ton
ese acu ty Circleville and W1lliamsporl
Ma~n
do have drugs m our schools
Pur poses
ISO 00
RECEIPTS AND
967 haspu suan o Sec t on 3 members diSCUSS everythmg
Brown sa1d We feel this
That there be appropr ated
EXPENDITURE
of sa d Indenture of Mo gage
from speech and history to
Mrs Thompson asked Whal
from the GENERAL FUND for
BY FUND
exam ned sa d aft dav t of
lype
program
g1ves
h~gh school
F RE PROTECT ON PUR
General Fund
HarryH B terandHaze B t e phySICS and nutritiOn
can a parent do' to help
Alma Marshall
POSES
Ba Jan 1 973
8 696 64 and con s d ers such aff dav to
ThLS IS a free service to h1gh students the opporlunlf.y to
combat the drug problem
F re Protect on
Receipts
be sal sfaclory e\1 den ce of the
Contracls
70S 00 General Property Tax loss of sa d bond as ev den ced schools provided by RIO know us belter and at the same s1tual10n
I have only recently received a broclrure on the Mountam
Tota F re Protection
R ea Estate Gross
b"
3 7A2 A7
, he ce r 1 f ca 1e s 1gne d b Y a Grande and the response from lime g1ves the high school
The
off1cer
reported
that
he
Stale
Art and Craft Filii' to be held al Cedar Lakes July 3 through
Purposes
705 00 Tangible Persona Property
Trust Off cer of The F rst
That there be appropr a ted Tax Gross
27 4 26 Nat ona Ban~ of c nc nna
schools already vunted has leacher the opportumty to was shocked as were the other July 7 at Ripley The cosl will be $2 for adults and 50 cents for
from the GENERAL FUND fo 1nner
" tance Tax
herelo at ached as Exh b t B been gratifymg accord1ng to amplify h1s courses
off1cers of the drug problem m youtha of high school or grade school age
C EMETERY PUR POSE S
!Gross
71 7 3 and
Persons
mterested
m
further
little towns throughout the
Cemeteries
Loca Go ... ernment
WHEREA S th s Counc 1 has Dean S Brown prOJect
Rales are available for groups of 10 or more by wnting
Salaries
300 00 D str but on
mforma hon
concermng slate He sa1d 1500 drug BrTests
Suppl
es
2 98 2 12 exam ne d the Los t Sec ur t es coordmator
Mountain
Stale Art &amp; Crall Fa1r Cedar Lakes R1pley The
100 00 L quor Pe m Fees
4 676 so Bond purchased by sa d Ha ry
100 00 C garette L cense Fees
H B t er and Hazel B tier
Parhclpahng In Faculty Faculty Vmces may contact were made and $44 000 worth of demonstrations exhibits entertamment concerts and soc1al
Other Expenses
Tota Cemetery
and Fines (Gr oss )
50 oo w It en b Y a surety company Vo1ces th1s year are Dr Dean S Brown project drugs confiScated m the last events are all mcluded m lhlS one charge
P urposes
00 00 Adtustments an d
w th assets
n excess of
coordma tor
Rw Grande year before they hit lhe streel
Motor Vehicle L cense
Refunds
3 32 $50 000 000 nam ng the v 1 age George Ossman who talks to College Rw Grande Ohw
Tax Fund
Total Rece pts
2 555 98 of M ddleport Oh o and Th e classes on courses tn SCience
Agam the question was
TilE NEW HAYEN WOMEN S CLUB sponsored panel
That there be appropr ated Total Beg nn ng Ba llnce
F rst Nat ona Bank of c n
45674
from the MOTOR VEH CLE
pus Rece pts
2 25 2 62 c nna t as ob i gees as her relahvtty holography and
asked
Whal can we as discuss1on on drug abuse Tuesday Jan 29 at the New Haven
LICENSE TAX FUND
Expend lures
nte est or nterests may ap magnetiC
d
parents do'
Commumty Building All young people and the1r parents were
M scellaneous
To Ia Expend tures .......
pear n the penal sum of tw ce
re sonance an
Sa laries Trustees
900 00 Adm n strat ve
12 719 4o he prlnc pa amount of the spectroscopy Professor John
The officer sa1d lo supervise mv1ted The panel had a parenl a former slate trooper psstor
Emp
c loyers Ret em en 225 00 TBldgs
own Hal s Memor a
m ss ng b on d and cond toned Graham on debate rhetoriC
children know where they are pharmaclSl and busmessman
W o~tr but on
&amp; Grounds
157 72 upon payment by the surely of
5
or men Comp
75 00
F e P otect on
620 00 sad Lost Secur t es Bond of a 1 hberal educatiOn the new
check them when lhey come In
Equ p
1 200 oo
cemelerles
sToo sand
80 90 loss es or ex penses wh ch the UniOnism and pollmg and
see
that you have an interest m
1
DOFATOMEET
COOKS OF MASON COUNTY SCHOOlS orgaruzed at an m
upp es
300 00 Grand Total Expend tures
V I age of M dd lepo
Oh o or
Repa rs
200 00 - General Fund
3 578 02 The F rst Nat ona Bank of pohtJcs
Professor John
Theodorus Counc1l 17 them Many of the drug users service meeting in the new cafetena at Mason Elemenlary
Ma ntenance
8
Sa er es
a oec 3 1973
7 67A 60 c nc nna 1 p ay ng AQent may Reynolds
four different Daughters of AmeriCa w1ll were e1ther from broken homes School Monday Mrs Maxine Lathey opened the meeting by
500 00 To al E:~ependltures Plus
ncur n the usual anguage
reading from Proverbs and closed with repeatmg the Lord s
Mate al
400 00 Ba Dec 31 973
21 252 62 w th respect to hem ss ng bond busmess subjects mcludmg meet at 7 30 Monday mght al
Improvement
M0 1
or co
th d
Prayer
The group discussed the school lunch program
lhe
IOOF
hall
At
thal
tune
Total Motor Veh c
or~:~~:~·"~ cense
bond ~ro~;up~ns ~ exut'es~a 0~ devaluatiOn
car eers
1n
L cense Tax Fund
6 000 oo Ba Jan 1 973
1 998 57 the pr nc pa l amount of he busmess mstant money and funds from the HlScontinued
Officers elected were pres1denl Mrs Dorothy James v1ce
Tu Fund
~.,_ d
t
That Guoline
Receipts
......
n
Pus
nteres
h~ eto a
the
stock
market
Professor
C
president
Mrs Elleen Duffer secretary Thelma Re1tmire and
Insurance
program
w1ll
be
there be appropriated Motor Veh c e L cense
tached as Exh b t c and
from the GASOLINE TAX Tu
WHEREA
S
The
F
rst
Robert
Leith
on
Amencan
treasurer
Dorothy Cartwright A collection was laken for lhe
prorated
and
members
are
505494
CHILD BORN
FUND
Other
35 o Nat onal Bank of C nc nnat hi to
d ff
t
Dower
fund
REEDSVILLE - Mr and
M scellaneous
Tote Rece pts
5 090 04 has pur suant to Sect on 3 of
s ry m SIX 1 eren sessiOns urged to be present
The meeting was adjourned for lunch Afterward the group
Salaries-Trustees
2 580 00 Tot a Beginning Balance
sad Indenture of Mortgage rangmg from the discovery of
Mrs George 0
Myers
Emp overs Ret remenl
Plus Receipts
7 o88 61 exam ned sad Lost sec u 1 es Amerl l 0 W0 od
W11
discussed
future meellngs regarding the school lunch program
Phoemx ArlZ the former
Conlr bution
590 00
expend1fures
Bond and cons ders such Lost
ca
row
son A
f0°;1 ~~;~~;~~P
19000 ToMta Expendtures Setcu r t es
Bond
to
be ManWhoCared fooMuch Dr
Belly Cowdery Reedsville
suppt es
~ o'sooo 00
see laneous
2 571 93 a s1ac 1o v as ev denced by George Wolfe on nutnhon
MRS EDWIN (ROSALEE) CLARKE OF NEW HAYEN senl
00 Maintenance
announce
the b1rth of their
1 795 98 the cert f cates gned by a Trust
SALE DAYS SET
me
a
poem she has written as a tribute to the lale Alice Clarke
~~P~~~~ance of
SOO 00 Grand Total Expend turesOft ce of The F rst Na on a cholesterol effective d1et
second child a son Steven
Motor Veh cle L cense
Bank of C nc nna
he e o cant 1
d
The
Glo
ettes
w1ll
agam
Harru
an English teacher of Wahama High School She sa1d
MIChael Jan 23 Steven
Equ pmenr
soo oo Tax Fund
4 367 9
attached as Exh b o and
ro an exercise and
Mrs
HarrlSwasnot
jusla teacher but a devoted one
sponsor
a
rummag,e
sale
Sater es M•intenance
Ba Dec 3t 1973
2 720 70
WHEREAS sad Har y H Professor Ben Forshey who
Michael has a 3 year old
3 700 00 Total Expenditures pus
B t er and Haze B tier ha ve talks about mathematics In Fnday and Saturday at 110 brolher Scott Allen Paternal
The Clarke farm which lS located across from the Philip
Material
2 290 00
Ba Dec 31 973
7 088 61 equested the ssurance of a
Courl St Pomeroy All 1tems grandparents are George A Sporn Plant at Graham Slation bas been purch9¥d by the
To~~n~aso ine Tax
G.sot
ne
Tax Fund
dup
cate
bond
and
coupons
o
cludtng
logiC
proof
per
15 500 00
Road lnd Bndge Fund
Ba Jan 1 ~:~!ipts
1 691 A5 ~:~:~ee:~sdte~ ~ rhg $~~dF arns~ mutations and mathematical af~r 11 a m on Sautrday w1ll Myers Yuma Ariz and Mrs company The old family cemetery mthe front yard at the Clarke
be reduced to 10 cents
That there be appropr ated Gasol ne TaK
13 200 00 Nat ona Bank of c nc nna t a tnduclton
Thelma Mero Anchorage farm on Route 33 will be moved to make way for lhe Amencan
~~~JI'le ROAD AND BR OGE Total Rece pts
13 200 00 sum of money opay a pr nt ng
Alaska The maternal grand Electnc Power $420 million plant near New Haven
Miscellaneous
Total Beginning Ba ance
costs de l very ""Costs and other
ThlS beloved leacher who lS burled beneath a large
4 891 45 d rect cos ts ncurred by tt1e
Salaries- Trustees
parents are Mr and Mrs
240 00 Plus Receipts
Expentlltures
VI llage of M dd leport Oh o n
Employer s Ret remenl
m the front yard was mamed nearby Now lhlS fine
evergreen
Harold Eugene Cowdery
Tota Expend tures the ssuance of a dupl cate bond
Contr
bullon
70
00
old
house
that
was once her home stands emply seenung to
Workmen sCamp
M see laneous
1 102 67 and coupons nc lud ng the fees
Reedsville Mrs Sarah M
25 00
T 00 1
Maintenance
5 749 63 and expenses of bond counsel
reflect
a
certam
graodeur of the past
Cowdery Reedsvllle 1s a
sand Equ P
400 00 Grand Total Expend turesfor the V age and counse tor
1
'
i._~~l re:
55 00
Gaso ine Tax Fund 12 852 30 The F rst Nal c.nal Bank of
The emptiness g1ves an eene atmosphere to the large bnck
great grandmother Mrs
~ t
100 00 Ba t Dec 31 1973
2 039 5 C nc nnat
Pay ng Agent and
Myers graduated from Easlern home perhaps more than to an ordinary vacated dwellmg place
E~ur~~ne~et of
l Expend lures Plus
Trustee as e\1 denced by the
1 0 oo Tota
Her poem
Maintenance
Bal Dec 31 1973
1A 891 45 certificate of rece pt 1 om The
H1gh School m 1962 and
W1th
four
new
members
on
saar es
Road
•nd
Bridge
Fu
nd
F
rst
Nat
ona
l
Bank
of
c
n
Currenl
cemetery
trustees
500 00 Bal Jan 1 1973
'The Evergreen Speaks
Materia l
29 1 so c innat hereto at ached as Middleport V1llage Councd this are James Sunpson cha1r rece1ved her bachelor ahd
400 00
l
sllmd
tall
and
yel
my branches droop
Exh b t E
T
Receipts
otal Road and Bridge
Genera Propertv TaxNOW THEREFORE BE IT year changes have been made man C 0 Fisher and Rodney masters degrees al Northern As if a secret sadness wtthln me lies
Fund cemetery Fund ' 200000 R eat Estate (Gross)
'
1 565 55 ORDAINED by the Coun c of m staodmg corrumtlees ap- Downmg w1th Leora Sigman Ar1zona Umvers1ty Flagstaff
For I remember when things were different here
AriZ
That there be a~pro~r a'led Tangible Personal Property
the V llage of M dd eport Me gs
f
Tax (Gross)
87 73 County Oh o th ee tov ths of pomted by Mayor John Zerkle as clerk Harold Chase lS
And now I see lhem walking m the skies
rom the
CEMETE Y UNO
Total
Rece pts
1 6S3 28 al the members elected there o
Salar
es
300
oo
T
The
mayor
Wednesday
sexton
Employer 5 Retirement
otal Beginn ng Balance
concurr ng
Contribution
Plus Rece pts
9AA 78
SECTION I That pursuant to announced comm1ltees for 1974
The board of public affatrs
Weeds grow now where once the grass was neal
30
00
Workmen 5 Comp
Expenditures
Sect on 3 of the ndenture of and olher groups funcbomng 1n (elected) lS composed of Jack
10
00
I
was young then my branches proud and sweel
Land Purctlases
Tota
Ependltures
Mortgage
dated
as
of
700 00 Mlscellaneo:.~s
Tools and Equ P
874 38 November 1 1967 by and be v1llage affairs
Hawley Don Pearch Jr and
160
Many
seasons have come and gone and lhen I grew qwte tall
00
supplies
Maintenance
791 25 tween the V II age of M dd leport
200
00
Counc1!
comnuttees
for
the
up
the
Eddie
Blake
Making
But one thing slands out m my memory I recall1t most of all
Ott1er Expenses
Total Expend tures
Oh o and The F rst Nat onal
00 00 Grand
Total cemetery
Road and Br dge
Bank of C nclnnat this Counc 1 year are
planmng commission are
Fund
Fund
1 665 63 cons ders
the
aff dav t
Fmance W1Uiam Walters Sidney Russell Edlson Baker
A bnde came down the stairWay there all111 a gown so wh1te
500 00 Ba Dec 31 1973
279 15 del nearing the circumstances
DEVOTED 1'01111:
Bond Funds
Total
Expenditures
p
us
w
th
respect
lo
loss
of
sad
bond
Fred Hoffman Marvm Kelly and Steve Houchms with
Dm21Elrl'OF
That there be appropr a ted
A
l!fOOm stood nealh my branches he beamed upon her s1ghl
Ba Dec 31 1973
1 94A 78 and coupons and descr b ng
MEIG8-MAIION AIII!A
from the TRUST FUNDS
Safety
Allen
Lee
King
Council
President
Fred
Hoff
But as I grew the time passed on the swiftness of 1t growmg
Cemetery Fund
w lh part cu arity tl'1e m ss ng
Federa l Genera Revenue
CIII!SrER L TANNEHILL,
1973
1 .421 2A bond and coupons as to James Brewer Dav1d Jenkins
man representing the village
I wh1sper now as the wind comes by
Shar ng
18 000 00 Bal Jan 1 Receipts
EleeBd
aggregate pr nc pa amount
Total Trust Funds
18 000 oo Sale of Lots
ltOBJI2tTHOBPUCII
Sewer and Water Walters
The recreation conuruss10n
Can you listen as 11 s blowmg?
600 oo number den om nat on t t e
ReCipitUIIt on Of
Jenkins
Kmg
Expenditures
date ssuer and matur ty
which administers the com
Funds
- d a U y . _ t - b y 1bt
Safar es
303 52 subscr bed and swo n to by sa d
General Fund
F1re Jenk1ns Hoffman mun1ly park mcludes Harold Ohio Valley Pulllllhlna Thal same br1de lies beneath me now
lll
Employer"s
Ret
rement
Harry
H
B
t
er
and
Hazel
M scellaneous General
Brewer
""""Sl
-.,.
Olllo
""'
"
"
'
Contribution
30
20
B
t
er
all
as
desc
bed
n
the
Chase Chester Tannehill and Office Pb;Jne mmt l:dltorialllbone ln- All lhmgs that live must die
Purposes
11 645 oo
EKptnses
30110 Preambles
here to
as
Town Ha I Purposes
150 oo Other
Street
Kelly
Hoffman
Guy
Cowan The council under tu7
And nothing lS forever someday !too shall lie
Total Expenditures
634 82 sat stactory and that th s
F re protection
Waller9
Bal
Dec
31
1973
1
386
42
Counc
I
hereby
approves
ts
My
branches back to Earth
law
however
rece1ves
and
paid •1Purposes
705 00
0irlo
Expenditures Plus
form and execut on
Cemetery Purposes
500 00 Total
Uhhtles
King
Jenk1ns
diSpenses
all
funds
And
surely 1t shall be
N1t1onal dvertiJinc repreHnt.Uve
Bat Dec 31 1973
2 021 24
SECTION 2 Thai pursuant to
Tota Genera Fund
13 000 00
Walters
BottineW~
Inr
12Eut
42Dd
St
Fedenl
Gener•J
Aewenue
Section
3
of
sa
d
ndenture
of
For God who makes a Hwnan- also makes a tree
Chase
ma1ntenance New York New York.
Motor Vehlc e L cense
Sharing Fund
Mortgage th s Counc 1 con
Tax Fund
6 000 oo
Recrea
llon
Jenk1ns
superviSor
m
th
community
1973
6 483 00 Siders the Lost Secur t es Bond
&amp;ll:llc.Ttpt:im ratel Deliven!ll by' carrier
Gasoline Tax Fund
15 500 00 Bal Jan 1 Receipts
purchased by sa d Harry H Wallers'--King
wbere avalllble 80 cerata per W'liM By
Is servmg as building m
But before I go will you please take heed of what I have to say?
Road and Bridve
1~ 12ftO Slllet end Hazel 8 ller and
Insurar ,e Kelly Walters spector Handling housing and Motor Route W'blft carrier .vice not
Fund
2 000 00 Olher
My
rools and her body are here entwmed \ogether we shall
Toral
Beglnn
no
Ba
lance
naming
the
Vl
lage
of
M
d
Dal.llbSe &lt;a D'l(mlh a eo a,. 111111 1n
c emetery t- un:ct~:
1 SOD 00 F!' lu,lhcelpts
23 111 :QO dlejjort Oh o and The F rst Hoffman
decay
industrial mquiries directed to OMo tnd W Va ODe Yur f1A Sb
Federal Genii'il Revenue
Nat ona Bank of C nclnnat as
montha h 10 Three montha 11
Ord1nance
Hoffman lhe town are Gene Grate
Sharing
18 ooo 00 Salaries Expend lures 1 764 77 ob
Back to the Earth logether that show we two shall stay
i gees as their nterest or
Ellewhere fil210 fiiiU 1ix mon\biJll 511
Grand Tota ol
Brewer Kelly
Tools
&amp;
Equip
8
638
00
nterests
may
appear
n
tl'1e
Bernard
Fullz
and
C
0
tbree manU.
atblcrlpUan price
AI Funds
56 000 oo
es
1 724 74 penal sum of twice the pr nc pal
inc1udelau.ynme..aentini!J
Cemetery Brewer Kelly F1sher
Mr Guy A Russe seconded Suppl
But you know the hwnan has a soul and a tree musl bend wtlh
Repa
rs
28
oo
amount
of
them
ss
ng
bond
and
tile Resolut on and the ro 1 being Contracts
King
3
242
05
cond
lioned
upon
payment
by
the
winds
ca led upon Its adopt on the vote Other Expenses
81 90 the surety of s aid Lost
resu ted as Follows
Slde~alk$
Brewer
Itelly
The
human soul bows lo lhe will of God while I reach upward to
Expenditures
s 479 A6 Securlt es Bond of a 1 losses or
Mr Denver G Hyse 1 Yes Total
Letten al opbdon are welcomed Tbey lhaald be leu ' I the wind
Hoffman
Bal
Dec
Jl
1973
7
631
SA
expenses
wh
ch
the
V
1
age
of
Mr Guy A Russell Yes
Total Expend'ltures Plus
Mldd eport Oh o or The First
I
Buildmg Hoffman Kelly 1 IbiD 300 worda loog (or be oabjeot to rerhtelloa by tile
Bal Dec 31 1973
23 111 oo Nat ona Bank of C nc nnat
Adopted Jllnuary 4 1974
Walters
1
edllorl
and
maat
be
af&amp;Ded
wftb
the
alpee'a
addrela
I And as! lift my branches reachmg for lbe wind
Towrtshlo Debt-Notes
Pay no Agent may ncur with
Purpose For Which Note
respect to the miss ng llond or
Eqwpment Brewer Hoff 1 NIIDet may be wltllheld apom pablleadoll However, 111
I ll seems !know the sptrit of thal bnde sometimes descends
Clerk Board of chard Bailey
Debt Was Created
ceupons l)r the dupl cate bond
man Jenkins
Loader
Backhoe
or
coupons
in
excus
of
the
t requeat, UIDOI wW be dflel-.1 Letlen lhoald be 1D Cood ,~ For she remembers this place as it was so long ago
Townsh p Trustees Ourstand ng Jan 1
pr nc pal amount of the bond
The f1rst name lh each m I taate addreulq illu01 DOC penoaaUtlel
Her splr1t whispers to me - when the wmd doth blow
1973
1 110 oo all as descr bed
n the
THE STATE OF OHIO MEIGS
Redeemed During Year
Preambles
hereto
a" slance above 1s conuruttee I
COUNTY ss
1973
1 170 oo sat sfactory and that th s cha1rman
I R chard Ba ey Clerk of tf'le
So pause as you go by now
of lnt
6 pet Council hereby approves Is
Board of Trustees of sa sbury Rate
For Wh ch Note
form and execut on
Township Me gs County Ohio Purpose
I
/hi,~.
'/:,.~
I Perhaps you U feel 1t too
Debt
Was
Created
SECT
ION
3
That
the
V
t
age
and n whose custody the F les Motor Grader
Bul bow to the Will of God my fnend
Clerk. or h s des gnee be and- he
Journals and Records of said Outstand ng Jan l
I
•
•
•
I
The
body decays but the sp1r1l ascends
s
hereby
authorized
to
cause
to
Board are requ red by lhe Lllws
I
I
97:!
18 500 oo be pr nted executed ssued and
of the State of Oh o to be kept
Alice
was a SISler of Harry Dana Catherme Presley
Our ng Year
delivered a dupl cate bond coupons authorized by th s 1
r
do hereby cert fy that the Redeemed
Robert
Chester
Charles and Edwtn Clarke
973
6 '250 oo number 12 and appurrenant Coone s Ord nan ce No 918
foregoing Annua Approprlat on Balance
Outstand
ng
coupons
due
May
974
and
9
1967
and
adopted
November
Resolution Is taken and copies
Dec 31 1973
2 ~so oo thereafter to matur ty to or shall consr tute an add tiona
from the ortg nal Resolut on Rate
You can help by wntmg a letter
TilE MASON UNITED METHODIST Women met recently
6 pet upon the order of Harry H o g nat c:ontractua obi get on
now on file with said Board that Total of- tnt
Outstanding
B
t
er
and
Hazel
B
t
er
to
the
Village
at
the
church w1th Mrs Clarence McCloud m charge of the
the foregoing Reso(ution has
Jan 1 1973
9 670 oo Execut on of said bond and
SECTION 4 That this or Dear S1r
been compare4jf ~Y. rt.e w th the Total
program
entitled The People s Story Followmg the operung
- Redeemed During
coupons shall be prov ded n d nance s herebv declared lobe
•a d"'Orlolnal lhd that tht ume
Rep Lows Wyman of New Hampshire has mtroduced prayer the program leader used Scripture ~odus 3rd chapter 1
Year
1973
7
420
oo
th
s
Counc
Is
Ordinance
No
an
eme
gency
measure
n
that
Ia a lrue and correct copy Tota - Balance Outstand ng 918 adopted November 9 1967 the pub c peace health s8tety legiSlallon to make optional the curTent reqwrement for lgllltion
thereof
14 verses revealing lhe story of Moses al work and worship This
31 1973
12 250 oo w th respect to .or g nal and welfare requ re the m mlerlocking seal bell systems Under lhese systems your car
WITNE:SS my signature th s (1)Dec
31 lie
execution of the ssue of bonds med ate author zal on of the
was the lune God came to Moses
41h day of January 1974
of wh ch the lost bond forms a dupl care bond descr bed here n won t starl unless the drivel' lS buckled up If you have lhe fanuly
The followmg Uruted Church women gave the1r lllpart and sa d dupl cate bond and therefore t sha I tak.e effect pooch or a bag of grocenes w&lt;fghlhg more than SIX poundo on the
R: chard Ba ley
and
coupons
sha
I
be
n
the
on
ts
adopt
okl
lerpretahon
of the Peoples Story Mrs Ray Proffitt the
Townsh I' C erk
~ ame form as suc h ost bond
Ado.,Vck thn "'1 4ft! da y of front seal they loo musl be "~tapped m
(1 ) 31 lie
galher111g Mrs Fred Spencer SeFV1ce of ConfessiOn Slella
IN HOSPITAL
anq,. co upons excep t tha the Janua t P '97ii "' "' ~n..
J4you resent lhe trend of Big Brother government to dec1de Challm Sernce of Pra1se and w1tness and Ulah Zerkle was
pref
x
o
shal
be
used
n
s
IN HOSPITAL
10
MASON - Helen Slewllft of numerat on and 1 sha be
John W Zerk e what 1s best for you then m1te your congressman to support
charge of the serv1ce offermg Margaret Pickens also par
Wilbur Logan Pleasant Mason IS a pat1ent at Pleasant stamped
Mayor
or pr ted w th '"' Attest
Rep Wyman s bill and help etimmate some of the bureaucratic lic1pated The leader closed the program wtth the benediction
Ridre Pomeroy is a patient at Valley HOSpital She will un word
Dup lcale
sa
Gene Grat
nonsense
dupl cate bond and coupons v Iage c e~k
Mrs Roy (Lois) Test presulenl presided dunng a bnel
the Holzer Medlcai' Center His dergo minor surgery Her Shill
II be equ valent for a "busmess meetmg The newly elected officers will be UlStalle&lt;l
room number I• %19 B
purposes wHh th e bonds and :~.. 1 24 3l ?tcroom Is 170
An Old Timger (David H Cumnungs ~eroy Oh1iii
later

professors schedule

visits to high schools

County
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5

NEW YORK tUPI) - The b1ddmg war that forced the
prehmmanes are over and now AFL and NFL lo merge m 1967
the mam event beg ns
FORCI&lt;:D fHE AFL and Nt L
The Natwnal Football tohmerge m 1967
Giants Lock Up Hicks
Lea gue concluded 1ts longesl
college player draft 10 e1gl t
The New York Gants locked
year s Wedn esda y and the up Ohio State guard J ohn
battle hnes are now drawn w1th H1cks the Lmeman of the
lhe new World Football Year for lhrce years and
Leag ue
$150 000 on Tuesday a nd Dallas
The Oedghng league held a reportedly IS ready to an
prel1m1nary draft of 72 colle
no mce the s gnrng of No I p1ck
• glans last week and lhe NFL Ed Jones the defenSive tackle
p1cked 1ts usual 442 players !rom Tennessee State But
Tuesday and Wednesday n a 11 s w1de open after that and the
22-hour sess1on Included 10 WFL soon w II conclude 1ts
lhat group were the three drafl of colleg1ans and NFL
name players reportedly players whose optiOns ha\ e
Signed Monda) by the WFL- ex p1red
UCLA runn ng backs Kerm l
The NFL clubs mched
Johnson and James McAhster through the ea rl y rounds
and Soulhern Cahforma guard !earful of errors n se lectmg a
Booker Brown
player already comm1lted lo
All three reportedly s gned the WFI but Al Davis one of
w1lh lhe Southern Cahforn a the AFL flreb1 ands m the war
franchise
da) s of !960-66 fmally flred the
Now the battle lo s1g n fu sl shot
players begms and 1t could
Dav1s once AFL co m
resullm a renewal of the costly m ss1oner and now the

Oark rallies Pioneers
MARIE'ITA Ohw (UPI ) Denms Dronzek and Jeff
Faloba each scored 16 pomts as
Manella edged Capllal 53-.10 m
an Oh10 Conference game
Art Clark a graduale of
North Gallla High School
scored eight of Marietta s
final 10 points and finished
the game with 13 markers
for lhe Pioners
The two teams are now 5 2 m
lhe OC tra1ling lea gue leader

Wlllenberg
led most of the way
but Cap! IaI had a slight lead for
about f1ve mmutes !ale m the
second half
T\\o free throws sod a
Jump shot by Art Clark gave
Marietta Its final lead with
5 28 left
Gene Cashn of Cap1talled all
scorers w1th 28 pomts wh1le
penny Dickensheets added 18

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Committees, standing
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and Sld Gillman another man Johnson went to San Franc1sco
ms trumenlal m gellmg lhe a round later
Tradmg was also \ ery
AFI off ll e ground qu1ckly
tight
The only maJor deal
followed by takmg Brown

Ali waits for Foreman

NEW YORK (UP!) And In the eupl ona or A11 s
now lhe ofllc1al world heav) narrow 12-round decision over
weight champion lS comnutted Fraz1er Monday mghl men
to a Iitle defense while U1e who run lhe f1 ghts sa1d Al1 and
By United Press Interoallonal unofflclal
se lf-des1gnated Foreman could draw $5
The Golden State Wamors
peoples champ1on wa1ts m1lhon or $10 m1lhon or name
obviOusly behcve a good of
George Foreman the cham any figure you wanl- bul the
fense IS the best defense
pwn on a stun rung t\\ o-round same men and Ah qmckly
The Warnors who beat the KO of Joe Fraz1er last adm lted lha I twas far far loo
Buffalo Braves 128-121 only 24 January agreed m full Wed early to get senous about
hours earlier outlasted the nesday to put the crown on the negotiating
Atlanta Hawks
129 122
hne March 26 m Caracas
Foreman all 247 1mpress1ve
Wednesday mght and moved Vene zuela agamst the man pounds of hun sa1d he was
w1thm I' , games of lhe f~rst
who broke Muhammad Al s lookmg forward to facing
pla ce Los Angeles Lakers m )aw Ken Norton
Norton a lthough he s totally
the Natwnal Baskelbal~
The money w11l be mce for confident he can not only beat
Assoctation s Pactftc DIVISIOn
George and Ken-4700 1100 gua lhe ex Manne but put him
R1ck Barry who laltied 30 rantee for the champwn away for good as well
oomts agamst Buffalo was $200 OOOfor Norton but lhat IS
You know George sa1d
even better aga1nsl the Hawks ch1cken feed to what the everybody who !1ghts Ali
fm1shing w1 th 40 mcluding J6 WIMer wtll draw agamst Ah
m the f~rsl three penods When
BarTy cooled off Jeff Mulhns
picked up the slack collecting
14 of his 24 pomts m the last 12
mmutes
Barry s ro.pomt lhird perwd
pushed the Wamors to a mne
Ohw College Basketball
cats 74~ al the end of the
poml lead gomg mto the !mal
By Umted Press InternatiOnal hard foughl contesl
slanza The Hawks traded by
It couldn l gel any lighter at
Toledo c!a1med a share of the
15 w1lh 10 mmules lo play but
the top of lhe M1d Amencan lead w1th an 86-55 romp over
closed w1thm three pmnls
Conference
Kenl Stale w1lh LorrJ Cole
before falhng back agam
Three learns
Bowhng leading lhe way for lhe Rockets
Pete Marav1ch was h1gh for
Green Ohw Umvers1ly and w1th 18 pomts
Atlanta w1th 33 pomts
Toledo share lhe league lead
The UmverSIIy of Dayton
Elsewhere m the NBA
today after the Falcons of colhded head on w1lh another
Boslon beat Cleveland 126-108
RowhM r.reen knocked off the topnotch mdependenl team New York wh1pped Kansas
league leadm~ Bobcats Wed lhe Umvers1tv of Cmcmnat1
C1ty Omaha 108 88 Detr01t
nesday mght All lhree teams
and the Flyers won lhis
downed Buffalo 111 96 and have 4 2 conference reco~ds meelmg of the lwo south
Ch1cago defeated Capital 103The Falcons had to do 1t the western OhiO r1vals
94
hard way - on Oh10 s home
Daylon now 12-5 on the sea
Jo Jo Wb1te s 27 pomts paced court - bul w1lh seven-footer son had f1ve players 10 double
Boslon pasl Cleveland
Mark Carlwr1ght scormg a ca f1gures to ease past lhe Bear
Veleran guard Lenny Wilkens reer high 25 pomts and team ca ts 91 79 With AI EllJah
led lhe Cavahers altack w1lh mate Cornehus Cash helpmg pacmg the wmners w1lh 20
24 pomls White had 21 of his oql w1th 22 Bowlmg Green markers
pomls m lhe f~rst half lo carry found 1tself on top of the BobCmcmnat1 s Je8:1e Jem1son
Boston lo a 62-55 lead before
cenler Dave Cowens and guard
Paul Weslphal pumped m rune
pomts each m lhe third penod
as lhe Celt1cs expanded the1r
advanlage to 96-77
Dave DeBusscHere s 19
pomts lopped a balanced New
Yock attack m lhe Knicks
HONOLULU IUP!) - After and most of the pros agree they
mghl tnumph over Kansas
a
week of rest and are true lo a well h1t ball
Cily.Qmaha Earl Monroe and
N1cklaus who skipped the
hot handed
recuperallon
Henry B1bby teamed up to hold
Hawauan
Open last year and
Johnny M1ller re1omed the
Nate Archibald of the Kings to
PGA tour today for lhe slarl of has been selecl1ve about the
f1ve pomls Sam Lacey and
the $220 1100 Hawauan Open m number of tournaments he
Nate W1lllams had 16 pmnts hopes of makmg 1t four out of played 111 the pasl few years
each for the Kings wh1le Lacey f1ve for the year
dec1ded at the last mmute to
grabbed 20 rebounds Wall
Mlller who grabbed $90 1100 enter m the chase for the
Fraz1er scored 17 pomts to JOin
m capturmg the f1rsl three $44 000 flrst pme m Hawau
DeBusschere and four other events on lhe 19N lour before
I ve been 1lching lO play
Krucks m double f1gures
taking lasl week off to shake he sa1d I tr1ed my game oot
Detro1t s Bob Lamer hit for
his head cold I ve had for f1ve at home I wasn l great but I m
J6 pomts m outduelmg league weeks went off m the opemng hltlmg the ball pretty well
scormg leader Bob McMoo
Defendmg champion John
round as lhe favonle followed
who lallled 30 m the PISlons
closely by perenmal leader Schlee who carded a !S-under
wm over Buffalo DetrOit took Jack Nicklaus who made a par 273 lo capture the Hawau
command lale m the second lasl-rnmule declSlOn to' enter Open last year sa1d he fell at
quarter and early m lhe th1rd here
oome here and expecled to
per1od by bombmg the Braves
Bobby Nichols the only man play well
23-4 m a slretch !hal saw the bes1des Miller to wm a 1974
Schlee along wllh olher
Pistons explode lo a 70-54 lead tour event also figured as a former Hawauan Open wm
after
lhe
score
was favorite on the strength of hlS ners Lee Trevmo Gay Brewer
deadlocked 48-18
v1ctory 10 lasl week s San Bruce Crampton Tom Shaw
Bob Love s 20 pomts paced D1ego Open
and Gner Jones all were
ChiCago to 1ts fifth stra1ght
M1ller was favored nol only shootmg for the honor of bemg
v1ctory wh1le lhe Bullets because of hlB hot hand m the the flrsl two-time wmner m the
suffered lhe1r fourlh stra1ghl flrsl three tournaments of the tournament
loss
Among the olher challengers
year bul also because of lhe
llghtmng fast greens on the here are Arnold Palmer M1ller
7 1M-yard par 72 Wa1alae Barber B1lly Casper and
young lions Ben Crenshaw
course
The greens are large and fast and Lanny Wadkms

to Lakers

Miller rejoins
tour in Hawaii

and BEAUTY

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Marauder records, 14 games
Fol ow ng a e th e stat sf cs for the first 4 games of the 1973 7A
Mo.,

M;:, ;:, rio:&gt;

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P~AYER
Terrv O,.,al s

44 123

B 1 Myers

took game scormg honors w1th
23 pomts The Bearcats
dropped lo 14-5 for the season
Wittenberg held on to !~rsl
place m lhe Ohw Athlebc Con
ference w1lh a v1ctory over
Ohw Wesleyan 1ts seventh wm
111 e1ght league games
Sk1p Freemon led the Tigers
w1lh 18 points
W1ltenberg lS 13-2 for the
season whlle OWU IS I 12
overall and I 9 m lhe loop
Jn another OAC conlesl
Marlelta relied on lhe sharp
shoollng of Denms Dronzek
and Jeff Faloba lo edge Cap1lal
Umvers1ly 53-!iO
Both teams sporl 5-2 league
recorda after Tuesday mghl s
game and are JUSl behind W1l
le!lberg and Musklngum m the
race for the league lead
Akron UmverSity took a foul
marred wm over Ashland Col
lege 89-110 after smk111g 31 of 40
free lhrows mcludmg 23 of
them durmg a mne-m111ute
streldl of the second half when
lhey d1d nol score a basket
The Z1ps now 11-4 for the
season were led by Larry Jen
1ns and George McClam wllh 18
pomls each
Ashland lost three players on
fouls m the second half enroute
to lhe1r sll&lt;th defeal of the sea
son m 17 outs
In olher games Wednesday
Hwnover ( Ind ) dwnped Bluff
ton 92-74 M1am1 outclassed
Fmdlay 114-71 Xaver edged
Camsms IN Y ) 70-67 and Sl
Vmcent ( Pa ) lnpped Walsh
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FG A Pel FT A Pel RB
55 2

Dan Dodson
Lonn e Coa ts
S e ... e Pr ce
Jp .,. ( rf'menns
0 r on Blan chard
Ch p Braue
Perk Au I
G eg 8 own ng
Steve Wa lbu n
M ek Ash
M ke Ma v
J m Anderson

73 165

50 147
28 98
14 45

1 33
6 46
8 31
6 7

6

27
15
5

2 1

M lch Meadows
12
Char e Ma sha I
00
M ke Magnolia
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TOTALS
316 872
0 P PON EN TS
372 808
Scor ng by Quarters
Megs
Opponents

1fl

?0 16

45

33
35 48

6

44
l4

35 52
19 31

29

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RO

67
6

37

48 143
73 88

3

14 21

33

62

26

2 22
ll 21
49

SO

3 4

59

3S
22

20
20
8

50

38

00
7

22

66

55

20
45

PF
14

Pis
lOA

42
26

126
181

27
30

135
75

1A

42

56
5

22

3.4

45

44

1

26

75

7

3

15

55

13

6

17

2

2

5

2
0

1

38

6.4

100

00

oo
oo
36 188 307
46 204 295

19

6

0

20

2

11
0

0

0

0

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19 S49 210 941

187 204 198 231-820
252 241 249-941

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always saymg Next t1me Ill
get h1m W1th me there am t
no next ttme When they lose to
me the~ don l wanna go back
m there w1lh me agam
For h1s parl Ken talks
qmelly and convmcmgly about
his O\\ n approach lo the Iitle
malchup
Fighting All and flghtmg
George are two d1Herent
thmgs he sa1d Agamst All
1t s hke a chess match Look
for the opemng don I make
miStakes Agamsl George well
he IS the clasSic slugger You
can t f1ght h1m the way you
would an Ah I have fo !lnd a
way lo nulhfy Ge rge s
power

rece1ver Jot. Sweet from Los
Angeles for a drafl coolce
Two basketball players a!BO
were drafted Leonard Gray
Long Beach States 6-8 center
went to San FranciSCO as a
tlghl end on lhe 15lh round and
Bngham Young forward Doug
Richards was p1cked by Dallas
as a defens1ve back oo lhe 14th
Massachusetts w1de receiver
T1m Berra son of New York
Mets Manager Yogi BerTa
wenl to Baltimore on the lasl
round
Ken D1ckerson a defens1ve
back from Tuskegee was the
last player p1cked 111 lhe 17
round draft
UCLA had lhe most players
se le cte d- 12- whlle Penn
Slate Colorado and Michigan
each had 10 chosen

oa1r of draft chmces
QB and Coach Reunited
Jack M1ldren a tormer star
w shbone quarterback al Ok
lahoma was reumted w1lh his
old college coac h Chuck
Fa~rbanks when Balbmore
dealt the safelyman to New
England Fairbanks has hinted
lhat he may use the wishbone
m the pros m certam s1tuat10ns
and M1ldren s acqws1hon may
open lhe way
The Pa tnols also deall
muchtraveled lmebacker Steve
Kiner to Houston for a dra ft
p1ck and Baltimore obtamed
runmng back George Nock
from Wash ngton for guard
Corny Johnson and sent
reserve lmebacker Ed Mooney
to Washington The Redskms
also purchased veteran w1de

Three share Mid-Am lead

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Steelers send outspoken John
Rowser their startmg left
cornerback to Denver !01 a

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2 - The Da1ly Senl111el Middleport Pomeroy 0 Jan 31 1974
TOWNSHIP ANNUAL
F1n•nc 11 Report
APPROPRIATION
Of Town,hlps
RESOLUTION
For F sui Year End ng
The Soard of Trustees of
Oecemberllst 197J
Sal sbu y Townsh p Me gs
Sal sbury Tcpwn;h p
County Oh o me n egu ar
Me gs Counry
sess on on tne 4th day of
463 Hooker Sl
January 1974 at the off ce of
M Cldl eport Oh o
Townsh f' C erk w th he
January 7S 974
fol ow ng membe s present
I cert fy the to ow ng epor
Denver G Hysel lo be co rec
Guy A Russel
R cha d Sa le y
Mr Oen\le G Hysel moved
Townsh p c er k
the lldopt on of the fol ow ng
SUMMARY OF CASH
Resolut on
BALANCES RECEIPTS

3- fhe Da ly i:;enlmel Middleport Pomeroy 0 Jan 3) 19' 4
ORDINANCE NO 003 74

Just a bunch of kids
looking for a thrill

drugs used in schools

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NFL, WFL at battle lineS to sign players

Parents, citizens told

AN
ORO
N A N CE
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AUTHOR Z IN G
fHE
SS UAN CE OF DUP LI CATE
BONO NUMBER 7 OF TH E
SSUE OF $&lt;11 5000 F RS T
MORTGAGE WATERW ORKS \'"
REVENUE BO NO S OF THE
VIL LAGE OF MIDDL EPOR T
ME GS COUNTY
OH 0
DATED NOVEM BER 1 96
IN THE OENOM NAT ON O F
Nl W \'OitK t I I I~
S•x I 1111 11-:1 1 Jllllrl'il hJ.,:ht~ r ~
SS 000
MATUR N G
NOVEMBER
99 1 W Hi
nul I I I 1111 ~ I '4 p11 ~
tl n .. I f I IIUndr Ill II
Nl WIJJIVI N Drugs"'""
APPUR TEN ANT
COUPO NS
r thf.!Jr parenl"&gt; were too busy church he satd 1s concerned
AND EXPENDITURES
W1
du
d
v
1 1 I st l hun
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hr
I
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m
1 1 It ''" rl
BE T REVOLSED by he
DUE
ON
MAY
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AND
pr
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1n
Ma~
m
t:l
unty
Baluce Jln
973
Pullin the pharama c1sl and mvolved m many areas
Board ot Trustees ot Sal sbu y General
THEREA F TER
TO
Uurha m ~ N w Y rk t tty suH n'il U ml de ~-:r hurns
Fund
s 8 696 6J
sc
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•Is
pe
Jflle
lull
wlellgaQic
The prmc1pal of Wahama
Townsh p Me gs County Oh o
MATUR T Y
AND
punted 'ut lhal f..SD 1s the
Veh cle L en!&gt;e
\ r II I w 11 I u f h s '" ly 1 Ml w 1s 1 sJ 11111.1 d u
tha t to prov de tor the cu ent Motor
DECLAR N G
AN
10 that f1cld I Ill a large cr wll
when
asked what we could do
Tll)( Fund
I q98 5
w .rse drug He said thal some
!xpenses 11nd other ex Gasol ne Ta x Fund
1111 I
hll I
I 69 45 EMER GE NCY
e~Uc
hung
a
meeting
em
drug
sa1d
that
1f a parent suspected
pe-nd tures of sa d Boa d of Road and Br dge
persons went msane the f r st
I h
lrl s! II I 111r 11 fl
to,;
1
ludmg
1 1.-y ar~ hi
Trus.tees dur no the f seal yea
29
50
WHEREA
S
bond
nunbe
::::
etbu~c
J
ucsday
cvtmmg
at
Ntw
F und
time they took the drug Alter a chlld was usmg drugs to lind
ending De ce mbe 31st 1974 the Cemetery FI.Jnd
42 24 0 he SSUC' 0 $&lt;1 5 000 F r s
;:; Haven I len cn lary School w1th laking the drug everylhmg IS oul
fol ow ng sums be and he !lame M sce l lin eo us Funds 6 4 s 3 00 Mor gag e Wate work s R v nu
II
tlll1 J.: llu t rrthly sad thiiiJ.: 1s tht y 1lld 11 f •r
are hereby set as de and ap Tolal s
70 582 40 Bonds o f the V !age o M d
lhc New Haven Woman s Club
The best thmg lS to educate
di s torted and su1c1de IS
propr ate d for the severa
kl k
Total Rece pts
• d epo t M e gs Coun y Oh o
s llfl II h ltvt I n.u k S lak Wht n WI trn sh~ 1 1n chttrge of the program
him
or her nghl from wrong
purposes for wh ch e)( Genera Fund
12 555 98
Cia ed November
96
he
prevalent He brought oul thal
llumlhv•hl
1
mt
om
U
math
111 drlf~ rt 1u-c at
pend tures a e to be made to Motor Vh cle L cense
denom na t on
of
~ 5 000
II panel of d sllngu1shed there IS a 50 pel decrease m And for youths to not lake
and dur no sa d t seal ye&amp; as Ta,; Fund
all
5 090 o4 matu ng Nov embe 1 19Q I
to tows \1 z
c 1l1zens cons 1sltng of Mrs
Gaso ne Tax Fund
13 200 oo w th appu en ant coupons due
the wh1te blood count of somethmg thal they don l know
S41lak saullh 11e. y tuths hrst k1 ked the slccptng man
G•neral Fund
Road lind Br dg e
May I 974 c.nd here.a ff e o
what 1t 1s He sa1d We know
Kenneth tDonna J Thompson ITUtfiJuana users
That ther'e be appropr ated
Fund
1 653 28 ma u ty own ed by Ha ry H
I mak1 sun In was s mud aslu p He sa1d then th(!y
from the Genera Fund fo Cemeter y Fund
Youth AdviSor al Sl Paul
600 00 B le and Ha e B e of L ma
One of the panel members we have a problem Where
I" st:lll'd l1s btU p un~ hghlcr fluid down h1s tr tUscrs
M SCELLANEOUS PUR FG Rs
Oh o was he e o o e o s
6 628 00
Lutheran
Church
and
president
wanted lo see all commercials have we fa1led as adults m the
POSE S
9 n 7 3 o m sa d s o en o des oyed
To a 5
dr •ppt."tl amah I n h1m and waU hed ttim burn
4
Salar es Trustees
of New Haven Woman s Club off TV wh1ch concern drugs commumty'
S 2 280 DO
Toll I Rece1pts Balilnces
and can no be ou n&lt;t o
Salary - Clerk
2 000 00 Gen eral Fund
7 251 6 1 P educed and
Hwnphrer sa1d the drug
Jeff Haymaker preSident of
Rev
DeMoss sa d 1n
Su pp es - Adm
so 00 Mo tor Veh c e L cense
WH EREAS th s Counc ha s
lS growing all lhe
problem
Equ pment Adm
40 00 Tax Fund
Semor
Class
al
Wahama
John
7 088 6
exam ned
he
all dav 1
Clarksburg there was a drug
nsurance
3 SOD 00 Gaso ne Tax Fund
he
cum stan ces
891
4 5 del nea t ng
lime
ll
was
broughl oul lhal
Zell Prmc1pal of Wahama council conslSlmg or a doctor
Bu al E,;penses
200 00 Road lind B dge
w th espe c to oss o sa d bond
0
Employers Re ement
Bob Hurt co-ordinator for nurse m1msler and parents courts are loo leruent and
t=und
1 944 8 and coupons and desc b ng
Contr but on
430 00 Ceme ery Fund
2 02 2d w h par cu a y he m ss ng
narcotics
of W Va Dept of The counc1l worked closely str1cler penalhes should be
Wot"kmen s Compensat on
FGRS
2:!
oo bond a nd co upon s as o
130 00 To a 5
Pubhc Safety Dale Hum w1th the hosp1lal and had giVen
70 309 70 agg egate p nc pa amoun t
Genera Helllll'l
Expend lures
num ber denom na on t e
Followmg the meehng
phreys a member of Slale persons tramed to talk w1 th
D str ct
100 00 General Fund
3 758 02 da e ss ue and matur y
refreshments were served by
Pollee for f1ve years Don those that had drug problems
Aud tor s ai'\4 Treasurer s
Motor Veh cl e L ce nse
sub scr tied and sworn to by sa d
Fees.
200 00 Ta x Fund
Ha Y H B t e and Haze
4 36 7 91
Mrs
Donald
Pullin pharmaciSt at Fruth s In speakmg further about hostesses
State Exam ners
Gasol J'le tllx Fund
12 852 JO B t er botl1 of whom ha ve
Bumgardner
Mrs
James
Drug Store and the Rev mc1dents related to drugs he
Charges
200 00 Road and B dgto
knowledge of th e afo es a ed
RIO GRANDE - Six Rio
Included m this year s vislts Wllliam DeMoss pastor of
Elect on Expense
00 00 Fund
665 63
f~c s
before an off cer G d c II
r
Layne Mrs Robert H1ckel
sa1d
215 00 Cemetery Fund
634 82 author zed by aw o adm n s er
ran e o ege pro essors Wlll
other Expense
Mrs
Karl W1les Mrs Charles
Total Mllcelaneour
FGRS
15 479 46 oa hs hereto attach ed as VISttmorethan30highschools by Rw Grande College s New Haven Umted Method_iit
If you don l try 1t (drugs)
Faculty Vo1ces members are Church parllclpated m t'lie
Pu poses
I 645 00 To a 5
AS 578 14 Exh b A and
tb
h t Ohi lhis
Sm1th
and Mrs Jack Hesson to
we won l have to worry aboul
There there be CtQProprlated
B•lance Dec 3 973
WHERE AS
The
F rs
roug OU
0
year as a h1gh schools m Columbus
dlSCUSSlOP
7 674 6o N~t ona Bank of c nc nn~
part o( the Colleges Faculty
f om the GENERAL FUND for General Fund
getting nd of the hab1l The adults and children
TOWN HALL MEMORIAL Motor Veh cle License
C nc nnat
Oh o Trustees V
th
I Xema Twinsburg Cleveland
Jack
Flesher
Woman
s
Mrs
BUILD NGS and GROUNDS Ta x Fund
Olces program
e on Y Minford Meigs County Gallia
2 720 70 under the ndenture of Mort
Club mtroduced the panel
PURPOSES
Gasol ne Tax Fund
2 039 5 gage dat ed as of No vem ber
service of Its type m Ohto
Town Halls Memor a
R
967
sec ur ng he ssue of
Coun ly Coshocton Zanesville
oad
and
Br
dge
Speaktng
to
h1gh
school
Mrs Eugene Hester was m
Bu d ngs and Grounds
Fund
14 5 000
F rs t Mo gage
279 5
Dublin P1ke County Ports
charge of devotionals
Ut t es
SO 00 Cemetery Fund
386 42 Waterworks Re\i enue Bonds of classes n their area of
mouth Cmcmnat1 Wa~rford
OtherExpe'flses
100 00 FGR S
763 54 heV lageofMddepo Meg s sp
I I
th
f I
It was emphasized thal we
Totlll Town Ha I
CASH BALANCE
Coun Y Oh o da ed No.,. ember
ecta tza ton
ese acu ty Circleville and W1lliamsporl
Ma~n
do have drugs m our schools
Pur poses
ISO 00
RECEIPTS AND
967 haspu suan o Sec t on 3 members diSCUSS everythmg
Brown sa1d We feel this
That there be appropr ated
EXPENDITURE
of sa d Indenture of Mo gage
from speech and history to
Mrs Thompson asked Whal
from the GENERAL FUND for
BY FUND
exam ned sa d aft dav t of
lype
program
g1ves
h~gh school
F RE PROTECT ON PUR
General Fund
HarryH B terandHaze B t e phySICS and nutritiOn
can a parent do' to help
Alma Marshall
POSES
Ba Jan 1 973
8 696 64 and con s d ers such aff dav to
ThLS IS a free service to h1gh students the opporlunlf.y to
combat the drug problem
F re Protect on
Receipts
be sal sfaclory e\1 den ce of the
Contracls
70S 00 General Property Tax loss of sa d bond as ev den ced schools provided by RIO know us belter and at the same s1tual10n
I have only recently received a broclrure on the Mountam
Tota F re Protection
R ea Estate Gross
b"
3 7A2 A7
, he ce r 1 f ca 1e s 1gne d b Y a Grande and the response from lime g1ves the high school
The
off1cer
reported
that
he
Stale
Art and Craft Filii' to be held al Cedar Lakes July 3 through
Purposes
705 00 Tangible Persona Property
Trust Off cer of The F rst
That there be appropr a ted Tax Gross
27 4 26 Nat ona Ban~ of c nc nna
schools already vunted has leacher the opportumty to was shocked as were the other July 7 at Ripley The cosl will be $2 for adults and 50 cents for
from the GENERAL FUND fo 1nner
" tance Tax
herelo at ached as Exh b t B been gratifymg accord1ng to amplify h1s courses
off1cers of the drug problem m youtha of high school or grade school age
C EMETERY PUR POSE S
!Gross
71 7 3 and
Persons
mterested
m
further
little towns throughout the
Cemeteries
Loca Go ... ernment
WHEREA S th s Counc 1 has Dean S Brown prOJect
Rales are available for groups of 10 or more by wnting
Salaries
300 00 D str but on
mforma hon
concermng slate He sa1d 1500 drug BrTests
Suppl
es
2 98 2 12 exam ne d the Los t Sec ur t es coordmator
Mountain
Stale Art &amp; Crall Fa1r Cedar Lakes R1pley The
100 00 L quor Pe m Fees
4 676 so Bond purchased by sa d Ha ry
100 00 C garette L cense Fees
H B t er and Hazel B tier
Parhclpahng In Faculty Faculty Vmces may contact were made and $44 000 worth of demonstrations exhibits entertamment concerts and soc1al
Other Expenses
Tota Cemetery
and Fines (Gr oss )
50 oo w It en b Y a surety company Vo1ces th1s year are Dr Dean S Brown project drugs confiScated m the last events are all mcluded m lhlS one charge
P urposes
00 00 Adtustments an d
w th assets
n excess of
coordma tor
Rw Grande year before they hit lhe streel
Motor Vehicle L cense
Refunds
3 32 $50 000 000 nam ng the v 1 age George Ossman who talks to College Rw Grande Ohw
Tax Fund
Total Rece pts
2 555 98 of M ddleport Oh o and Th e classes on courses tn SCience
Agam the question was
TilE NEW HAYEN WOMEN S CLUB sponsored panel
That there be appropr ated Total Beg nn ng Ba llnce
F rst Nat ona Bank of c n
45674
from the MOTOR VEH CLE
pus Rece pts
2 25 2 62 c nna t as ob i gees as her relahvtty holography and
asked
Whal can we as discuss1on on drug abuse Tuesday Jan 29 at the New Haven
LICENSE TAX FUND
Expend lures
nte est or nterests may ap magnetiC
d
parents do'
Commumty Building All young people and the1r parents were
M scellaneous
To Ia Expend tures .......
pear n the penal sum of tw ce
re sonance an
Sa laries Trustees
900 00 Adm n strat ve
12 719 4o he prlnc pa amount of the spectroscopy Professor John
The officer sa1d lo supervise mv1ted The panel had a parenl a former slate trooper psstor
Emp
c loyers Ret em en 225 00 TBldgs
own Hal s Memor a
m ss ng b on d and cond toned Graham on debate rhetoriC
children know where they are pharmaclSl and busmessman
W o~tr but on
&amp; Grounds
157 72 upon payment by the surely of
5
or men Comp
75 00
F e P otect on
620 00 sad Lost Secur t es Bond of a 1 hberal educatiOn the new
check them when lhey come In
Equ p
1 200 oo
cemelerles
sToo sand
80 90 loss es or ex penses wh ch the UniOnism and pollmg and
see
that you have an interest m
1
DOFATOMEET
COOKS OF MASON COUNTY SCHOOlS orgaruzed at an m
upp es
300 00 Grand Total Expend tures
V I age of M dd lepo
Oh o or
Repa rs
200 00 - General Fund
3 578 02 The F rst Nat ona Bank of pohtJcs
Professor John
Theodorus Counc1l 17 them Many of the drug users service meeting in the new cafetena at Mason Elemenlary
Ma ntenance
8
Sa er es
a oec 3 1973
7 67A 60 c nc nna 1 p ay ng AQent may Reynolds
four different Daughters of AmeriCa w1ll were e1ther from broken homes School Monday Mrs Maxine Lathey opened the meeting by
500 00 To al E:~ependltures Plus
ncur n the usual anguage
reading from Proverbs and closed with repeatmg the Lord s
Mate al
400 00 Ba Dec 31 973
21 252 62 w th respect to hem ss ng bond busmess subjects mcludmg meet at 7 30 Monday mght al
Improvement
M0 1
or co
th d
Prayer
The group discussed the school lunch program
lhe
IOOF
hall
At
thal
tune
Total Motor Veh c
or~:~~:~·"~ cense
bond ~ro~;up~ns ~ exut'es~a 0~ devaluatiOn
car eers
1n
L cense Tax Fund
6 000 oo Ba Jan 1 973
1 998 57 the pr nc pa l amount of he busmess mstant money and funds from the HlScontinued
Officers elected were pres1denl Mrs Dorothy James v1ce
Tu Fund
~.,_ d
t
That Guoline
Receipts
......
n
Pus
nteres
h~ eto a
the
stock
market
Professor
C
president
Mrs Elleen Duffer secretary Thelma Re1tmire and
Insurance
program
w1ll
be
there be appropriated Motor Veh c e L cense
tached as Exh b t c and
from the GASOLINE TAX Tu
WHEREA
S
The
F
rst
Robert
Leith
on
Amencan
treasurer
Dorothy Cartwright A collection was laken for lhe
prorated
and
members
are
505494
CHILD BORN
FUND
Other
35 o Nat onal Bank of C nc nnat hi to
d ff
t
Dower
fund
REEDSVILLE - Mr and
M scellaneous
Tote Rece pts
5 090 04 has pur suant to Sect on 3 of
s ry m SIX 1 eren sessiOns urged to be present
The meeting was adjourned for lunch Afterward the group
Salaries-Trustees
2 580 00 Tot a Beginning Balance
sad Indenture of Mortgage rangmg from the discovery of
Mrs George 0
Myers
Emp overs Ret remenl
Plus Receipts
7 o88 61 exam ned sad Lost sec u 1 es Amerl l 0 W0 od
W11
discussed
future meellngs regarding the school lunch program
Phoemx ArlZ the former
Conlr bution
590 00
expend1fures
Bond and cons ders such Lost
ca
row
son A
f0°;1 ~~;~~;~~P
19000 ToMta Expendtures Setcu r t es
Bond
to
be ManWhoCared fooMuch Dr
Belly Cowdery Reedsville
suppt es
~ o'sooo 00
see laneous
2 571 93 a s1ac 1o v as ev denced by George Wolfe on nutnhon
MRS EDWIN (ROSALEE) CLARKE OF NEW HAYEN senl
00 Maintenance
announce
the b1rth of their
1 795 98 the cert f cates gned by a Trust
SALE DAYS SET
me
a
poem she has written as a tribute to the lale Alice Clarke
~~P~~~~ance of
SOO 00 Grand Total Expend turesOft ce of The F rst Na on a cholesterol effective d1et
second child a son Steven
Motor Veh cle L cense
Bank of C nc nna
he e o cant 1
d
The
Glo
ettes
w1ll
agam
Harru
an English teacher of Wahama High School She sa1d
MIChael Jan 23 Steven
Equ pmenr
soo oo Tax Fund
4 367 9
attached as Exh b o and
ro an exercise and
Mrs
HarrlSwasnot
jusla teacher but a devoted one
sponsor
a
rummag,e
sale
Sater es M•intenance
Ba Dec 3t 1973
2 720 70
WHEREAS sad Har y H Professor Ben Forshey who
Michael has a 3 year old
3 700 00 Total Expenditures pus
B t er and Haze B tier ha ve talks about mathematics In Fnday and Saturday at 110 brolher Scott Allen Paternal
The Clarke farm which lS located across from the Philip
Material
2 290 00
Ba Dec 31 973
7 088 61 equested the ssurance of a
Courl St Pomeroy All 1tems grandparents are George A Sporn Plant at Graham Slation bas been purch9¥d by the
To~~n~aso ine Tax
G.sot
ne
Tax Fund
dup
cate
bond
and
coupons
o
cludtng
logiC
proof
per
15 500 00
Road lnd Bndge Fund
Ba Jan 1 ~:~!ipts
1 691 A5 ~:~:~ee:~sdte~ ~ rhg $~~dF arns~ mutations and mathematical af~r 11 a m on Sautrday w1ll Myers Yuma Ariz and Mrs company The old family cemetery mthe front yard at the Clarke
be reduced to 10 cents
That there be appropr ated Gasol ne TaK
13 200 00 Nat ona Bank of c nc nna t a tnduclton
Thelma Mero Anchorage farm on Route 33 will be moved to make way for lhe Amencan
~~~JI'le ROAD AND BR OGE Total Rece pts
13 200 00 sum of money opay a pr nt ng
Alaska The maternal grand Electnc Power $420 million plant near New Haven
Miscellaneous
Total Beginning Ba ance
costs de l very ""Costs and other
ThlS beloved leacher who lS burled beneath a large
4 891 45 d rect cos ts ncurred by tt1e
Salaries- Trustees
parents are Mr and Mrs
240 00 Plus Receipts
Expentlltures
VI llage of M dd leport Oh o n
Employer s Ret remenl
m the front yard was mamed nearby Now lhlS fine
evergreen
Harold Eugene Cowdery
Tota Expend tures the ssuance of a dupl cate bond
Contr
bullon
70
00
old
house
that
was once her home stands emply seenung to
Workmen sCamp
M see laneous
1 102 67 and coupons nc lud ng the fees
Reedsville Mrs Sarah M
25 00
T 00 1
Maintenance
5 749 63 and expenses of bond counsel
reflect
a
certam
graodeur of the past
Cowdery Reedsvllle 1s a
sand Equ P
400 00 Grand Total Expend turesfor the V age and counse tor
1
'
i._~~l re:
55 00
Gaso ine Tax Fund 12 852 30 The F rst Nal c.nal Bank of
The emptiness g1ves an eene atmosphere to the large bnck
great grandmother Mrs
~ t
100 00 Ba t Dec 31 1973
2 039 5 C nc nnat
Pay ng Agent and
Myers graduated from Easlern home perhaps more than to an ordinary vacated dwellmg place
E~ur~~ne~et of
l Expend lures Plus
Trustee as e\1 denced by the
1 0 oo Tota
Her poem
Maintenance
Bal Dec 31 1973
1A 891 45 certificate of rece pt 1 om The
H1gh School m 1962 and
W1th
four
new
members
on
saar es
Road
•nd
Bridge
Fu
nd
F
rst
Nat
ona
l
Bank
of
c
n
Currenl
cemetery
trustees
500 00 Bal Jan 1 1973
'The Evergreen Speaks
Materia l
29 1 so c innat hereto at ached as Middleport V1llage Councd this are James Sunpson cha1r rece1ved her bachelor ahd
400 00
l
sllmd
tall
and
yel
my branches droop
Exh b t E
T
Receipts
otal Road and Bridge
Genera Propertv TaxNOW THEREFORE BE IT year changes have been made man C 0 Fisher and Rodney masters degrees al Northern As if a secret sadness wtthln me lies
Fund cemetery Fund ' 200000 R eat Estate (Gross)
'
1 565 55 ORDAINED by the Coun c of m staodmg corrumtlees ap- Downmg w1th Leora Sigman Ar1zona Umvers1ty Flagstaff
For I remember when things were different here
AriZ
That there be a~pro~r a'led Tangible Personal Property
the V llage of M dd eport Me gs
f
Tax (Gross)
87 73 County Oh o th ee tov ths of pomted by Mayor John Zerkle as clerk Harold Chase lS
And now I see lhem walking m the skies
rom the
CEMETE Y UNO
Total
Rece pts
1 6S3 28 al the members elected there o
Salar
es
300
oo
T
The
mayor
Wednesday
sexton
Employer 5 Retirement
otal Beginn ng Balance
concurr ng
Contribution
Plus Rece pts
9AA 78
SECTION I That pursuant to announced comm1ltees for 1974
The board of public affatrs
Weeds grow now where once the grass was neal
30
00
Workmen 5 Comp
Expenditures
Sect on 3 of the ndenture of and olher groups funcbomng 1n (elected) lS composed of Jack
10
00
I
was young then my branches proud and sweel
Land Purctlases
Tota
Ependltures
Mortgage
dated
as
of
700 00 Mlscellaneo:.~s
Tools and Equ P
874 38 November 1 1967 by and be v1llage affairs
Hawley Don Pearch Jr and
160
Many
seasons have come and gone and lhen I grew qwte tall
00
supplies
Maintenance
791 25 tween the V II age of M dd leport
200
00
Counc1!
comnuttees
for
the
up
the
Eddie
Blake
Making
But one thing slands out m my memory I recall1t most of all
Ott1er Expenses
Total Expend tures
Oh o and The F rst Nat onal
00 00 Grand
Total cemetery
Road and Br dge
Bank of C nclnnat this Counc 1 year are
planmng commission are
Fund
Fund
1 665 63 cons ders
the
aff dav t
Fmance W1Uiam Walters Sidney Russell Edlson Baker
A bnde came down the stairWay there all111 a gown so wh1te
500 00 Ba Dec 31 1973
279 15 del nearing the circumstances
DEVOTED 1'01111:
Bond Funds
Total
Expenditures
p
us
w
th
respect
lo
loss
of
sad
bond
Fred Hoffman Marvm Kelly and Steve Houchms with
Dm21Elrl'OF
That there be appropr a ted
A
l!fOOm stood nealh my branches he beamed upon her s1ghl
Ba Dec 31 1973
1 94A 78 and coupons and descr b ng
MEIG8-MAIION AIII!A
from the TRUST FUNDS
Safety
Allen
Lee
King
Council
President
Fred
Hoff
But as I grew the time passed on the swiftness of 1t growmg
Cemetery Fund
w lh part cu arity tl'1e m ss ng
Federa l Genera Revenue
CIII!SrER L TANNEHILL,
1973
1 .421 2A bond and coupons as to James Brewer Dav1d Jenkins
man representing the village
I wh1sper now as the wind comes by
Shar ng
18 000 00 Bal Jan 1 Receipts
EleeBd
aggregate pr nc pa amount
Total Trust Funds
18 000 oo Sale of Lots
ltOBJI2tTHOBPUCII
Sewer and Water Walters
The recreation conuruss10n
Can you listen as 11 s blowmg?
600 oo number den om nat on t t e
ReCipitUIIt on Of
Jenkins
Kmg
Expenditures
date ssuer and matur ty
which administers the com
Funds
- d a U y . _ t - b y 1bt
Safar es
303 52 subscr bed and swo n to by sa d
General Fund
F1re Jenk1ns Hoffman mun1ly park mcludes Harold Ohio Valley Pulllllhlna Thal same br1de lies beneath me now
lll
Employer"s
Ret
rement
Harry
H
B
t
er
and
Hazel
M scellaneous General
Brewer
""""Sl
-.,.
Olllo
""'
"
"
'
Contribution
30
20
B
t
er
all
as
desc
bed
n
the
Chase Chester Tannehill and Office Pb;Jne mmt l:dltorialllbone ln- All lhmgs that live must die
Purposes
11 645 oo
EKptnses
30110 Preambles
here to
as
Town Ha I Purposes
150 oo Other
Street
Kelly
Hoffman
Guy
Cowan The council under tu7
And nothing lS forever someday !too shall lie
Total Expenditures
634 82 sat stactory and that th s
F re protection
Waller9
Bal
Dec
31
1973
1
386
42
Counc
I
hereby
approves
ts
My
branches back to Earth
law
however
rece1ves
and
paid •1Purposes
705 00
0irlo
Expenditures Plus
form and execut on
Cemetery Purposes
500 00 Total
Uhhtles
King
Jenk1ns
diSpenses
all
funds
And
surely 1t shall be
N1t1onal dvertiJinc repreHnt.Uve
Bat Dec 31 1973
2 021 24
SECTION 2 Thai pursuant to
Tota Genera Fund
13 000 00
Walters
BottineW~
Inr
12Eut
42Dd
St
Fedenl
Gener•J
Aewenue
Section
3
of
sa
d
ndenture
of
For God who makes a Hwnan- also makes a tree
Chase
ma1ntenance New York New York.
Motor Vehlc e L cense
Sharing Fund
Mortgage th s Counc 1 con
Tax Fund
6 000 oo
Recrea
llon
Jenk1ns
superviSor
m
th
community
1973
6 483 00 Siders the Lost Secur t es Bond
&amp;ll:llc.Ttpt:im ratel Deliven!ll by' carrier
Gasoline Tax Fund
15 500 00 Bal Jan 1 Receipts
purchased by sa d Harry H Wallers'--King
wbere avalllble 80 cerata per W'liM By
Is servmg as building m
But before I go will you please take heed of what I have to say?
Road and Bridve
1~ 12ftO Slllet end Hazel 8 ller and
Insurar ,e Kelly Walters spector Handling housing and Motor Route W'blft carrier .vice not
Fund
2 000 00 Olher
My
rools and her body are here entwmed \ogether we shall
Toral
Beglnn
no
Ba
lance
naming
the
Vl
lage
of
M
d
Dal.llbSe &lt;a D'l(mlh a eo a,. 111111 1n
c emetery t- un:ct~:
1 SOD 00 F!' lu,lhcelpts
23 111 :QO dlejjort Oh o and The F rst Hoffman
decay
industrial mquiries directed to OMo tnd W Va ODe Yur f1A Sb
Federal Genii'il Revenue
Nat ona Bank of C nclnnat as
montha h 10 Three montha 11
Ord1nance
Hoffman lhe town are Gene Grate
Sharing
18 ooo 00 Salaries Expend lures 1 764 77 ob
Back to the Earth logether that show we two shall stay
i gees as their nterest or
Ellewhere fil210 fiiiU 1ix mon\biJll 511
Grand Tota ol
Brewer Kelly
Tools
&amp;
Equip
8
638
00
nterests
may
appear
n
tl'1e
Bernard
Fullz
and
C
0
tbree manU.
atblcrlpUan price
AI Funds
56 000 oo
es
1 724 74 penal sum of twice the pr nc pal
inc1udelau.ynme..aentini!J
Cemetery Brewer Kelly F1sher
Mr Guy A Russe seconded Suppl
But you know the hwnan has a soul and a tree musl bend wtlh
Repa
rs
28
oo
amount
of
them
ss
ng
bond
and
tile Resolut on and the ro 1 being Contracts
King
3
242
05
cond
lioned
upon
payment
by
the
winds
ca led upon Its adopt on the vote Other Expenses
81 90 the surety of s aid Lost
resu ted as Follows
Slde~alk$
Brewer
Itelly
The
human soul bows lo lhe will of God while I reach upward to
Expenditures
s 479 A6 Securlt es Bond of a 1 losses or
Mr Denver G Hyse 1 Yes Total
Letten al opbdon are welcomed Tbey lhaald be leu ' I the wind
Hoffman
Bal
Dec
Jl
1973
7
631
SA
expenses
wh
ch
the
V
1
age
of
Mr Guy A Russell Yes
Total Expend'ltures Plus
Mldd eport Oh o or The First
I
Buildmg Hoffman Kelly 1 IbiD 300 worda loog (or be oabjeot to rerhtelloa by tile
Bal Dec 31 1973
23 111 oo Nat ona Bank of C nc nnat
Adopted Jllnuary 4 1974
Walters
1
edllorl
and
maat
be
af&amp;Ded
wftb
the
alpee'a
addrela
I And as! lift my branches reachmg for lbe wind
Towrtshlo Debt-Notes
Pay no Agent may ncur with
Purpose For Which Note
respect to the miss ng llond or
Eqwpment Brewer Hoff 1 NIIDet may be wltllheld apom pablleadoll However, 111
I ll seems !know the sptrit of thal bnde sometimes descends
Clerk Board of chard Bailey
Debt Was Created
ceupons l)r the dupl cate bond
man Jenkins
Loader
Backhoe
or
coupons
in
excus
of
the
t requeat, UIDOI wW be dflel-.1 Letlen lhoald be 1D Cood ,~ For she remembers this place as it was so long ago
Townsh p Trustees Ourstand ng Jan 1
pr nc pal amount of the bond
The f1rst name lh each m I taate addreulq illu01 DOC penoaaUtlel
Her splr1t whispers to me - when the wmd doth blow
1973
1 110 oo all as descr bed
n the
THE STATE OF OHIO MEIGS
Redeemed During Year
Preambles
hereto
a" slance above 1s conuruttee I
COUNTY ss
1973
1 170 oo sat sfactory and that th s cha1rman
I R chard Ba ey Clerk of tf'le
So pause as you go by now
of lnt
6 pet Council hereby approves Is
Board of Trustees of sa sbury Rate
For Wh ch Note
form and execut on
Township Me gs County Ohio Purpose
I
/hi,~.
'/:,.~
I Perhaps you U feel 1t too
Debt
Was
Created
SECT
ION
3
That
the
V
t
age
and n whose custody the F les Motor Grader
Bul bow to the Will of God my fnend
Clerk. or h s des gnee be and- he
Journals and Records of said Outstand ng Jan l
I
•
•
•
I
The
body decays but the sp1r1l ascends
s
hereby
authorized
to
cause
to
Board are requ red by lhe Lllws
I
I
97:!
18 500 oo be pr nted executed ssued and
of the State of Oh o to be kept
Alice
was a SISler of Harry Dana Catherme Presley
Our ng Year
delivered a dupl cate bond coupons authorized by th s 1
r
do hereby cert fy that the Redeemed
Robert
Chester
Charles and Edwtn Clarke
973
6 '250 oo number 12 and appurrenant Coone s Ord nan ce No 918
foregoing Annua Approprlat on Balance
Outstand
ng
coupons
due
May
974
and
9
1967
and
adopted
November
Resolution Is taken and copies
Dec 31 1973
2 ~so oo thereafter to matur ty to or shall consr tute an add tiona
from the ortg nal Resolut on Rate
You can help by wntmg a letter
TilE MASON UNITED METHODIST Women met recently
6 pet upon the order of Harry H o g nat c:ontractua obi get on
now on file with said Board that Total of- tnt
Outstanding
B
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and
Hazel
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the foregoing Reso(ution has
Jan 1 1973
9 670 oo Execut on of said bond and
SECTION 4 That this or Dear S1r
been compare4jf ~Y. rt.e w th the Total
program
entitled The People s Story Followmg the operung
- Redeemed During
coupons shall be prov ded n d nance s herebv declared lobe
•a d"'Orlolnal lhd that tht ume
Rep Lows Wyman of New Hampshire has mtroduced prayer the program leader used Scripture ~odus 3rd chapter 1
Year
1973
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thereof
14 verses revealing lhe story of Moses al work and worship This
31 1973
12 250 oo w th respect to .or g nal and welfare requ re the m mlerlocking seal bell systems Under lhese systems your car
WITNE:SS my signature th s (1)Dec
31 lie
execution of the ssue of bonds med ate author zal on of the
was the lune God came to Moses
41h day of January 1974
of wh ch the lost bond forms a dupl care bond descr bed here n won t starl unless the drivel' lS buckled up If you have lhe fanuly
The followmg Uruted Church women gave the1r lllpart and sa d dupl cate bond and therefore t sha I tak.e effect pooch or a bag of grocenes w&lt;fghlhg more than SIX poundo on the
R: chard Ba ley
and
coupons
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of the Peoples Story Mrs Ray Proffitt the
Townsh I' C erk
~ ame form as suc h ost bond
Ado.,Vck thn "'1 4ft! da y of front seal they loo musl be "~tapped m
(1 ) 31 lie
galher111g Mrs Fred Spencer SeFV1ce of ConfessiOn Slella
IN HOSPITAL
anq,. co upons excep t tha the Janua t P '97ii "' "' ~n..
J4you resent lhe trend of Big Brother government to dec1de Challm Sernce of Pra1se and w1tness and Ulah Zerkle was
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MASON - Helen Slewllft of numerat on and 1 sha be
John W Zerk e what 1s best for you then m1te your congressman to support
charge of the serv1ce offermg Margaret Pickens also par
Wilbur Logan Pleasant Mason IS a pat1ent at Pleasant stamped
Mayor
or pr ted w th '"' Attest
Rep Wyman s bill and help etimmate some of the bureaucratic lic1pated The leader closed the program wtth the benediction
Ridre Pomeroy is a patient at Valley HOSpital She will un word
Dup lcale
sa
Gene Grat
nonsense
dupl cate bond and coupons v Iage c e~k
Mrs Roy (Lois) Test presulenl presided dunng a bnel
the Holzer Medlcai' Center His dergo minor surgery Her Shill
II be equ valent for a "busmess meetmg The newly elected officers will be UlStalle&lt;l
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NEW YORK tUPI) - The b1ddmg war that forced the
prehmmanes are over and now AFL and NFL lo merge m 1967
the mam event beg ns
FORCI&lt;:D fHE AFL and Nt L
The Natwnal Football tohmerge m 1967
Giants Lock Up Hicks
Lea gue concluded 1ts longesl
college player draft 10 e1gl t
The New York Gants locked
year s Wedn esda y and the up Ohio State guard J ohn
battle hnes are now drawn w1th H1cks the Lmeman of the
lhe new World Football Year for lhrce years and
Leag ue
$150 000 on Tuesday a nd Dallas
The Oedghng league held a reportedly IS ready to an
prel1m1nary draft of 72 colle
no mce the s gnrng of No I p1ck
• glans last week and lhe NFL Ed Jones the defenSive tackle
p1cked 1ts usual 442 players !rom Tennessee State But
Tuesday and Wednesday n a 11 s w1de open after that and the
22-hour sess1on Included 10 WFL soon w II conclude 1ts
lhat group were the three drafl of colleg1ans and NFL
name players reportedly players whose optiOns ha\ e
Signed Monda) by the WFL- ex p1red
UCLA runn ng backs Kerm l
The NFL clubs mched
Johnson and James McAhster through the ea rl y rounds
and Soulhern Cahforma guard !earful of errors n se lectmg a
Booker Brown
player already comm1lted lo
All three reportedly s gned the WFI but Al Davis one of
w1lh lhe Southern Cahforn a the AFL flreb1 ands m the war
franchise
da) s of !960-66 fmally flred the
Now the battle lo s1g n fu sl shot
players begms and 1t could
Dav1s once AFL co m
resullm a renewal of the costly m ss1oner and now the

Oark rallies Pioneers
MARIE'ITA Ohw (UPI ) Denms Dronzek and Jeff
Faloba each scored 16 pomts as
Manella edged Capllal 53-.10 m
an Oh10 Conference game
Art Clark a graduale of
North Gallla High School
scored eight of Marietta s
final 10 points and finished
the game with 13 markers
for lhe Pioners
The two teams are now 5 2 m
lhe OC tra1ling lea gue leader

Wlllenberg
led most of the way
but Cap! IaI had a slight lead for
about f1ve mmutes !ale m the
second half
T\\o free throws sod a
Jump shot by Art Clark gave
Marietta Its final lead with
5 28 left
Gene Cashn of Cap1talled all
scorers w1th 28 pomts wh1le
penny Dickensheets added 18

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and Sld Gillman another man Johnson went to San Franc1sco
ms trumenlal m gellmg lhe a round later
Tradmg was also \ ery
AFI off ll e ground qu1ckly
tight
The only maJor deal
followed by takmg Brown

Ali waits for Foreman

NEW YORK (UP!) And In the eupl ona or A11 s
now lhe ofllc1al world heav) narrow 12-round decision over
weight champion lS comnutted Fraz1er Monday mghl men
to a Iitle defense while U1e who run lhe f1 ghts sa1d Al1 and
By United Press Interoallonal unofflclal
se lf-des1gnated Foreman could draw $5
The Golden State Wamors
peoples champ1on wa1ts m1lhon or $10 m1lhon or name
obviOusly behcve a good of
George Foreman the cham any figure you wanl- bul the
fense IS the best defense
pwn on a stun rung t\\ o-round same men and Ah qmckly
The Warnors who beat the KO of Joe Fraz1er last adm lted lha I twas far far loo
Buffalo Braves 128-121 only 24 January agreed m full Wed early to get senous about
hours earlier outlasted the nesday to put the crown on the negotiating
Atlanta Hawks
129 122
hne March 26 m Caracas
Foreman all 247 1mpress1ve
Wednesday mght and moved Vene zuela agamst the man pounds of hun sa1d he was
w1thm I' , games of lhe f~rst
who broke Muhammad Al s lookmg forward to facing
pla ce Los Angeles Lakers m )aw Ken Norton
Norton a lthough he s totally
the Natwnal Baskelbal~
The money w11l be mce for confident he can not only beat
Assoctation s Pactftc DIVISIOn
George and Ken-4700 1100 gua lhe ex Manne but put him
R1ck Barry who laltied 30 rantee for the champwn away for good as well
oomts agamst Buffalo was $200 OOOfor Norton but lhat IS
You know George sa1d
even better aga1nsl the Hawks ch1cken feed to what the everybody who !1ghts Ali
fm1shing w1 th 40 mcluding J6 WIMer wtll draw agamst Ah
m the f~rsl three penods When
BarTy cooled off Jeff Mulhns
picked up the slack collecting
14 of his 24 pomts m the last 12
mmutes
Barry s ro.pomt lhird perwd
pushed the Wamors to a mne
Ohw College Basketball
cats 74~ al the end of the
poml lead gomg mto the !mal
By Umted Press InternatiOnal hard foughl contesl
slanza The Hawks traded by
It couldn l gel any lighter at
Toledo c!a1med a share of the
15 w1lh 10 mmules lo play but
the top of lhe M1d Amencan lead w1th an 86-55 romp over
closed w1thm three pmnls
Conference
Kenl Stale w1lh LorrJ Cole
before falhng back agam
Three learns
Bowhng leading lhe way for lhe Rockets
Pete Marav1ch was h1gh for
Green Ohw Umvers1ly and w1th 18 pomts
Atlanta w1th 33 pomts
Toledo share lhe league lead
The UmverSIIy of Dayton
Elsewhere m the NBA
today after the Falcons of colhded head on w1lh another
Boslon beat Cleveland 126-108
RowhM r.reen knocked off the topnotch mdependenl team New York wh1pped Kansas
league leadm~ Bobcats Wed lhe Umvers1tv of Cmcmnat1
C1ty Omaha 108 88 Detr01t
nesday mght All lhree teams
and the Flyers won lhis
downed Buffalo 111 96 and have 4 2 conference reco~ds meelmg of the lwo south
Ch1cago defeated Capital 103The Falcons had to do 1t the western OhiO r1vals
94
hard way - on Oh10 s home
Daylon now 12-5 on the sea
Jo Jo Wb1te s 27 pomts paced court - bul w1lh seven-footer son had f1ve players 10 double
Boslon pasl Cleveland
Mark Carlwr1ght scormg a ca f1gures to ease past lhe Bear
Veleran guard Lenny Wilkens reer high 25 pomts and team ca ts 91 79 With AI EllJah
led lhe Cavahers altack w1lh mate Cornehus Cash helpmg pacmg the wmners w1lh 20
24 pomls White had 21 of his oql w1th 22 Bowlmg Green markers
pomls m lhe f~rst half lo carry found 1tself on top of the BobCmcmnat1 s Je8:1e Jem1son
Boston lo a 62-55 lead before
cenler Dave Cowens and guard
Paul Weslphal pumped m rune
pomts each m lhe third penod
as lhe Celt1cs expanded the1r
advanlage to 96-77
Dave DeBusscHere s 19
pomts lopped a balanced New
Yock attack m lhe Knicks
HONOLULU IUP!) - After and most of the pros agree they
mghl tnumph over Kansas
a
week of rest and are true lo a well h1t ball
Cily.Qmaha Earl Monroe and
N1cklaus who skipped the
hot handed
recuperallon
Henry B1bby teamed up to hold
Hawauan
Open last year and
Johnny M1ller re1omed the
Nate Archibald of the Kings to
PGA tour today for lhe slarl of has been selecl1ve about the
f1ve pomls Sam Lacey and
the $220 1100 Hawauan Open m number of tournaments he
Nate W1lllams had 16 pmnts hopes of makmg 1t four out of played 111 the pasl few years
each for the Kings wh1le Lacey f1ve for the year
dec1ded at the last mmute to
grabbed 20 rebounds Wall
Mlller who grabbed $90 1100 enter m the chase for the
Fraz1er scored 17 pomts to JOin
m capturmg the f1rsl three $44 000 flrst pme m Hawau
DeBusschere and four other events on lhe 19N lour before
I ve been 1lching lO play
Krucks m double f1gures
taking lasl week off to shake he sa1d I tr1ed my game oot
Detro1t s Bob Lamer hit for
his head cold I ve had for f1ve at home I wasn l great but I m
J6 pomts m outduelmg league weeks went off m the opemng hltlmg the ball pretty well
scormg leader Bob McMoo
Defendmg champion John
round as lhe favonle followed
who lallled 30 m the PISlons
closely by perenmal leader Schlee who carded a !S-under
wm over Buffalo DetrOit took Jack Nicklaus who made a par 273 lo capture the Hawau
command lale m the second lasl-rnmule declSlOn to' enter Open last year sa1d he fell at
quarter and early m lhe th1rd here
oome here and expecled to
per1od by bombmg the Braves
Bobby Nichols the only man play well
23-4 m a slretch !hal saw the bes1des Miller to wm a 1974
Schlee along wllh olher
Pistons explode lo a 70-54 lead tour event also figured as a former Hawauan Open wm
after
lhe
score
was favorite on the strength of hlS ners Lee Trevmo Gay Brewer
deadlocked 48-18
v1ctory 10 lasl week s San Bruce Crampton Tom Shaw
Bob Love s 20 pomts paced D1ego Open
and Gner Jones all were
ChiCago to 1ts fifth stra1ght
M1ller was favored nol only shootmg for the honor of bemg
v1ctory wh1le lhe Bullets because of hlB hot hand m the the flrsl two-time wmner m the
suffered lhe1r fourlh stra1ghl flrsl three tournaments of the tournament
loss
Among the olher challengers
year bul also because of lhe
llghtmng fast greens on the here are Arnold Palmer M1ller
7 1M-yard par 72 Wa1alae Barber B1lly Casper and
young lions Ben Crenshaw
course
The greens are large and fast and Lanny Wadkms

to Lakers

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tour in Hawaii

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Fol ow ng a e th e stat sf cs for the first 4 games of the 1973 7A
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44 123

B 1 Myers

took game scormg honors w1th
23 pomts The Bearcats
dropped lo 14-5 for the season
Wittenberg held on to !~rsl
place m lhe Ohw Athlebc Con
ference w1lh a v1ctory over
Ohw Wesleyan 1ts seventh wm
111 e1ght league games
Sk1p Freemon led the Tigers
w1lh 18 points
W1ltenberg lS 13-2 for the
season whlle OWU IS I 12
overall and I 9 m lhe loop
Jn another OAC conlesl
Marlelta relied on lhe sharp
shoollng of Denms Dronzek
and Jeff Faloba lo edge Cap1lal
Umvers1ly 53-!iO
Both teams sporl 5-2 league
recorda after Tuesday mghl s
game and are JUSl behind W1l
le!lberg and Musklngum m the
race for the league lead
Akron UmverSity took a foul
marred wm over Ashland Col
lege 89-110 after smk111g 31 of 40
free lhrows mcludmg 23 of
them durmg a mne-m111ute
streldl of the second half when
lhey d1d nol score a basket
The Z1ps now 11-4 for the
season were led by Larry Jen
1ns and George McClam wllh 18
pomls each
Ashland lost three players on
fouls m the second half enroute
to lhe1r sll&lt;th defeal of the sea
son m 17 outs
In olher games Wednesday
Hwnover ( Ind ) dwnped Bluff
ton 92-74 M1am1 outclassed
Fmdlay 114-71 Xaver edged
Camsms IN Y ) 70-67 and Sl
Vmcent ( Pa ) lnpped Walsh
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Dan Dodson
Lonn e Coa ts
S e ... e Pr ce
Jp .,. ( rf'menns
0 r on Blan chard
Ch p Braue
Perk Au I
G eg 8 own ng
Steve Wa lbu n
M ek Ash
M ke Ma v
J m Anderson

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28 98
14 45

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6 46
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no next ttme When they lose to
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For h1s parl Ken talks
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Fighting All and flghtmg
George are two d1Herent
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1t s hke a chess match Look
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miStakes Agamsl George well
he IS the clasSic slugger You
can t f1ght h1m the way you
would an Ah I have fo !lnd a
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rece1ver Jot. Sweet from Los
Angeles for a drafl coolce
Two basketball players a!BO
were drafted Leonard Gray
Long Beach States 6-8 center
went to San FranciSCO as a
tlghl end on lhe 15lh round and
Bngham Young forward Doug
Richards was p1cked by Dallas
as a defens1ve back oo lhe 14th
Massachusetts w1de receiver
T1m Berra son of New York
Mets Manager Yogi BerTa
wenl to Baltimore on the lasl
round
Ken D1ckerson a defens1ve
back from Tuskegee was the
last player p1cked 111 lhe 17
round draft
UCLA had lhe most players
se le cte d- 12- whlle Penn
Slate Colorado and Michigan
each had 10 chosen

oa1r of draft chmces
QB and Coach Reunited
Jack M1ldren a tormer star
w shbone quarterback al Ok
lahoma was reumted w1lh his
old college coac h Chuck
Fa~rbanks when Balbmore
dealt the safelyman to New
England Fairbanks has hinted
lhat he may use the wishbone
m the pros m certam s1tuat10ns
and M1ldren s acqws1hon may
open lhe way
The Pa tnols also deall
muchtraveled lmebacker Steve
Kiner to Houston for a dra ft
p1ck and Baltimore obtamed
runmng back George Nock
from Wash ngton for guard
Corny Johnson and sent
reserve lmebacker Ed Mooney
to Washington The Redskms
also purchased veteran w1de

Three share Mid-Am lead

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Steelers send outspoken John
Rowser their startmg left
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Loqan
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A lh f'n s
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Jac kson
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MetgS
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40 40 1977 1977
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North Ga ll 1a
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So uthw estl• rn
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1\0RFOLK, Va (UPIJ- All
tlw AB 'I All .Stars cared about
Wedne sday mght was ha\itng a
good ltme and playrn g what
CH IC
eHlleLl
"g ood uld
S4 llO{JlyaJd ball "
And tha t's exactly what the
game was hke rt was back to
t11e schoo lyards all the way,
w1th C::uoltna's Ted McClam
pumprng th1 ee t1mes on a
lunky layup m the second
pc t!Od , Ne w York 's Julius
Ervm g tlrro\Hng fancy passes
aod Kentuck) 's AI tts G1lmot e
defend mg the goal hke Tony
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Reg. 118!1j

HUMAN HAIR

Kyger Creel-:.
2 6 769 34Q
7 788 37?
Symme s Va ll ey
7 201 33 1
southwestern
Fnday 's Games
Eastern at Kyger Creek
Soutb er n at N o r t h Galt1a
Han n an W Va
at Hannan
Tra ce. ;:~nd Wahama a l South
western
Saturday' s Games
Southw es tern at Symmes
Val l ey Fa1rland at Easter n ,
and Wate rford at Southe rn

Reg. 116!1i

CAN DIDATES NOMINATED
AIICADIA. Ca lif (UP!) Ron Turcotl e, who rode SecretaJJat to vrctory tn
Thoroughbred 1ac mg's Tnpl e
Crown last year, was among
fiv e cand tdates nommate d
Wednesday for the 197~ George
Woolf Mernonal Jockey
Award
The others were Btll Mahorney , Alva1 o Pmeda, Fernando
Tmo and Jacmto Vasquez
Tiw awa rd, wh1ch honors the
memory of George Woolf,
horse
racmg's
famed
' Iceman,'' rs g1ven annually to
a member of the ndtng
p 1 ofcssion rn 1 ecog mtton of h1s
conlnbut10ns to the spurt bolh
on and off the track

BURROWS INJURED
PITTSBURGH (UPI)
Ptttsburg h Pengu m"' defenseman Dave Burrows, will be
out of actron a ffi 1 nlmwn of 10
day s due to a partt al
se paratwn of the left shoulder
and \01 n shoulder muscles
sustatned m the Nattonal
Hockey Loague All-Star game,
the club an nounced Wednesday.
Burrows, 25, was hurt m the
third pertod of Tuesday mght's
All-Star game at Ch icago .
Mtckey Redmond fired a shot
for a goal and his followthrough caught Burrows on the
up per arm

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All Shades

Dr. Hugh Davts, formerly of
Metgs County, IS among siX
members of the teachmg and
adm tmstratt ve faculty and
staff of LeMoyne College, N.
Y , honored recently for
contrtbuttons and servtces to
the mshtution the past 20
years.
The flev Wtlltam L. Retlly,
S. J , prestdent, presented
Bene Merenti I "well deservmg") medals to each of the
stx at the college 's spring
faculty convocatwn
Dr Davis is professor of
classics and cha irman of tha t
department Spectal tributes
were patd to each honqree by
the Rev. John A. Dinneen,
academtc dean of the four-year
Jesuit college.
Dr. Davis was pratsed for his
dedtcation to the establislunent
and preservatton of the
classics as a viable element
wtthm the college 's liberal arts
curnculum . Sisters of Mr

loud boos fro m the capactty
crowd of 10,624 who thought
Nater had earned it.
Stallsllcally, at least, the
cro"d was nght Nater scored
29 pomls and 22 rebounds m
JUSt 28 mmutes while Gthnore
had only 18 points and 13
rebounds m 27 mmutes.
W 1 n n 1 n g coach Babe
McCarthy of the Kentucky
Colonels, however, agreed wtth
the wn ters
" I thmk Artts dommated•the
game and caused the O[&gt;posiliOn to have just 1110 pomls
wtlh a coup le of mmutes to go,"

McCarthy- satd. "Nater had a
super game but there was no
quest tOn m my mmd that Artis
was the MVP "
Nater satd he wasn't disturbed by the vote and added
typtcally " I thou ght Art1s
played a helluva game I'm
just happy to be here."
The younger and swifter
East players figured to outrun
the more experienced We~t
players but sluggish play by
the West made the East seem
faster than they really were.
Indiana 's George McGinnis,

Davts are Mtss Lydta Davis
and Mrs Thomas ( Geraldme )
Young, Pomeroy.

Local iJ9wling
POMEROY LANES
Late Monday Mtxed

January 21, 1974
won Lost
Dann1e Mobile Homes
9
3
Tea m No 4
6
5
Evelyn's Grocery
Team No I
Jack's Club
MarkV
H tg h Senes -

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6
6
6
6
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10
Dannre MOb tle

Homes. 2084, J a ck's Club.
7076, Clarence Bovles .548,
Lar ry Dugan 539, Marlene
Wilson 528, Maxtne Dugan 51 0
H1gh Game - Dann1 e Mob1le
Hom e 7JO , Jack's Club 734.
La r ry Dugan 229, Clarence
Boyles 212. Marlene W11son
199, Marlene W1 lson . 182

More than stx times as
much water flows across the
Umted States m the au as is
earned by all its great rivers, but only 5 to 15 per cent
reaches the ground

who rarely has reservations
about shootmg tbe ball, fired 21
shots at the rim in 30 minutes
ond was at least partly
responsible for the West's
horrendous 38.8 shooting perce ntage. McGinnlS did hit
seven shots though for 14 points
and had 11 rebounds. On the
dark stde he led both teams
with eight turnovers.
"We're just down here for a
good hme/' McGinms said.
"Y'Imow, party and play some
ball . Good old schoolyard
ball.... "

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INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY
LEAGUE STANDINGS
By Un1ted Press 1nternat1onal
Ncrth
w 1 1 pt s gf go
Muskegon 29 18 5 63 174 148
Toledo
23 26 l J7 171
Sag maw
23 26 1 47 203 190
Fl1nt
19 20 2 40 158 188
Port Huron 17 30 1 35 138 165
South
w 1 t pts gf ga
Des Mo m es 28 17 3 59 198 162
Dayton
26 24 3 55 188 172
For t Wayne 27 22 0 54 169 181
Co l urn bus
26 26 2 54 206 206
Wednesday's Results
Columbus J F l int 2
Sag maw 3 Tol edo 1
For t Wayne 5 Port Huron 3
Muskegon 4 Dayton 3
Thursday's Games
No games schedu l ed
AMERICAN HOCKEY
LEAGUE STANDINGS
By Un1ted Pre ss International
North
w 1 t pts gf ga1
New Haven 28 I S 7 63 194 153
Prov1dence 28 20 6 62 238 164
Roc h ester 25 13 10 60 187 161
Nova Scot1a
23 19 8 54 168 140
Boston
16 30 7 37 161 207
Spnng f 1eld 12 24 10 34 146 188
South
w I t pfs gf ga
H ershey
28 14 9 65 214 153
Balt1more 26 18 3 55 169 151
C1ncmnat1 25 17 5 55 16 6 150
Jackso nvil le
18 28 4 40 147 198
V~rgm •a
15 27 6 36 137 184
R• c hmond 13 32 s 31 138 216
Wednesday 's Result s
Provtdence 6 C1nc:;mnat1 3
Hershey 7 V1rQ1n1a 3
Jackson v il le 3 New H aven 1
Only games schedu l ed
Thursday's G a m es
R 1c h mon d at No va Scotia
Ba lt i more at Vi r gm1a
N o games schedu led '

Pro Standings

Redmenend
spell 77-69

N BA Sta ndmg s
By Un1ted Press InternatiOnal
Ea stern Conferenc e
A tl anttC DIVISIOn
w 1 pet g b
Bos ton
36 12 750
N ew York
37 71 604
6 1
Bu ffa lo
26 29 473 13 1 ·
Philade l phia
15 35 300 22
Central DIVISIOn
w
1 pe t g b
Cap1ta 1
27 13 S40
A ll anta
23 31 426
6
Clevela nd
19 36 345 10 1,
Houston
18 36 333 11
Western Conference
M idw est 01 Vt'!&gt; ton
w 1 pet g b
40 11 784 _ ,
Milwaukee
Ch1cago
36 18 667
5 11
34 19 64 2 7
Detro1t
K r nmaha
21 35 375 21 1 2
fl'aCifiC DIVISIOn

Coach Art Lanham's Rto Gra nde College
Redmen snapped a three-game losmg streak at
T1ffm Wednesday night by turning back Coach
George Janson 's Dragons 77-69 m a Mtd-Ohio
Conference basketball ga me
The VIctory left Rto wtth an 89 season mark. Inside the
MOC, the Redmen pushed thetr
record to 3-2.
Tiffm dropped to 4-15 on the
year, and I-8 in conference
play.
Dan Bollinger was a sizzhng
I! or 19 from the field and Ron
Lambert seven of I! as the duo
scored 23 and 25 points
respecttvely to pace ' Ri o
Grande 's attack
Tiffm held a shm 39-38
halftime lead.
The Redmen hit 28 of 69 held
goal attempts (40 6 pet.) and
sank 21 of 32 free throw attempts ( 65.6 pel.) R10 had 47
rebounds. Bollinger and Jtm
Stewart each hauled down 14
snags for the wmners. Rto had
25 turnovers.
Tiffin htt 26 of 78 (33.3 pet. )
from the field . At the charity
line, the Dragons connected on
17 of 25 attempts for 68 pet.

21ST PLAYER
CHICAGO iUPI) - Righthanded pttcher Steve Stone
Wednesday became the 21st
Chicago Cubs player to stgn for
the 1974 season, leaving 17 of
the 38-player roster unstgned.
Stone, 26, was one of four
players obtamed from th e
Chtcago Whtte Sox Dec. 11,
1973, m the trade for Ron Santo.
He had a 6-ll, Mn-lost record
and a 4.24 earned run average
with the Sox.

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Ttffm had 33 rebounds. Norm
Clouse picked off nine.
Pat Mack's 15 pmnls led the
losers. Dave Bookmyer added
10.
Rto plays at Cedarvtll e
Saturd ay '"· another MOC
game Tlfftn will host Northwood
Wednesday's box score

TIFFIN (69) -C ha r lton 2 1
5, Clouse 3 3 9 Sm tth 53 13
Vttt 3 2 B Jo hnson 1 0 2 Mack
.r; ~ 15.
Boohmyer
4 2 10.
Harre l so n 3 1 1 TOTALS 26 11

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INDUCTED
ASHLAND. Ohw I UP!) Larry Aulger, the lea dmg
scorer and rebounder at Ashland College, wtll be mducted
mto the school's All.Sports Hall
of Fame at Saturday afternoon's AC-Point Park 1Pa )
basketball game
Aulger, who hatls from nearby Savannah, scored I, 797
points and had I, 118 rebounds
durmg hts college career , from
1959-1963
Saturday's game, ongmally
scheduled as a mght contest,
wtll be played at 2 p.m

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Tu e~and Wednesday to select
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co llege pla}er draft
E1ght playe•s were taken
fr om Ohto Sl&lt;lte. whtle Bowhng
Green had ftve chosen
Whtle the !mal rounds of the
dt aft contmucd m New York,
Cmcin natJ 's top two chmces
flew to Ohio to meet w1th Bengals coach Pcml Brown .
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and chenshed always
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POMEROY

Friday and Saturday
Ends Clearance

SALE
SPECIAL
BARGAINS

THE KIDDIE SHOPPE
ON THE T IN MIDDLEPORT

AT lOLA'S IN POMEROY

CLEARANCE

DRESSES

To Betty Ohlinger's

THE SHOE BOX

di so rde r The Gamecocks
didn't need McGuire to put
a way Naagara, how e\ie r,
rolling to the1r 32nd stra1ght
\- lctory at home behmd a
combmed 46 pomts from Bnan
Wmters and Mike Dunlea\iy
In other college games
Wedne sday. /mzona handed
Centenary on ly 1ts second loss
of the season, 97-1111, Penn State
put away Syracuse, 61-55,
Dayton stopped Cmcmna li , 9179, Duke surprised Davidson,
89-72, and Detrml edged St
Francis I Pa ), 65-&amp;1

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Use Our Convenient Lay-A-Way Plan.

touched. the ball thts past
season . The Redskm~ were 11-0
on lh P season, ca pped by a
VIctory m the Tanger tne Bowl
The pros took two players m
the second round from MAC
runneiUp Kent State and ftve
hom Bowling Green
Four players were drafted
from the Uruvers1ty of Cmc mnatJ and one eac h from Herdelberg and Xavaer whr ch has
dropped footba ll from Its athletic program smce the ~e :~son
ended

Terps tumble 86 to 60

CLEARANCE CONTINUES
MANY BARGAINS
THROUGHOUT THE STORE.
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to be chosen by a contender day as club offtctals spent a
· from hts horn&lt;' state.
long time gomg ovel' their seHe IS a natiVe of Warr~n H1s lect iOn s to gc t th e best players
pa rents and Brown were on
The !mal 12 rounds Wedneshand when he arn ved.
day went raptdly compared to
Shortl y before Kollar - the ftrst day
arnvl'd, the second chmcc
Three of the etght plavers
VISiicd the City
ptcked from OSU went m the
He was Colorado runmng f1rst round and four of those
back Charlie Davts, who sa td etght were chose n the ftrst day
"I am a player and here to
The pros overlooked Mtdplay"
Arnel'!can Con f erence
Brown hi:id h1gh pra1se for champion M1am1 whose speedy
both draft ch01ces and mmtedi- l.atlback Bob Httchens rewrote
ately began to make plans to th e record books t:very t1me he
tr) to work them mto the sl&lt;lrtmg lmeup.
F1ve rounds wet e held Tues-

Wmn 1peg 24 22
4 52 175 183
Edmonton 25 23 0 50 17 1 166
M •n nesota 23 24 1 47 18.11 179
LosAng
20 30 0 401'11 194
Vancouve r 19 32 0 38 1S 3 218
Wedn esday's Re~ults
Cleveland 5 Houston 1
ChiCago 3 Vancouver 2
I On l y games. schedu led)
Thur sday 's Games
Los Ange les ~t To r onto
H ous ton at Quebec
N ew Eng land at J ersey
I Only games scheduled)

BARRELS OF YARN
BIGS OZ. SKEINS - - - - - , - - - - - - JUSTI99
PLASTIC STORM WINDOWS
4 P1eces, each J6x72-ln.

Pros draft 21 Ohio. gridders

saytng for years the secret of a
ABA Stand1ngs
:;.::.:
;:;:;:;l · great college basketball team
By Un1ted Press ln ter n al 1o n a l
ts the ab1llly to win on the road
E a Sf
w I pet g b \:=::
By
Denny
Well, North Carolina State
New Yorio:.
34 20 630
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.Fobe.~
:;:;:;:; was unable to beat UCLA m 1ls
31 19 620
1
Kentucky
1
Carol 1na
33 23 Sll9
2
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:::::::fi rst try, but the Wolfpack ts
17 30 362 ] )I '}
V 1rg 1n1 a
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certaml Y showmg
· ~ne qua'II Y
13 41 2~1 21
Me m pll1S
The 1973-74 Southeastern Ohio basketball races arc gomg to
West
go rtght down to the Wire - maybe
of greatness- wmmng on the
w 1 pet g b
Utah
35 19 64S
Hannan Trace presently leads the SVAC w1th a 10-0 mark,
road m the tough. Allanlic
lnd 1ana
28 75 528
6 1,
"'th
Southern
nght
behmd
at
7-1
The
two
clubs
meet
on
Coast
Conference. 1hal was
Sa n An ton10
28 26 519
7
Dem1er
23 '16 469
9 1 ? Tuesday, Feb. 12 at Racme m what co uld determme tf th e
proved
agam Wednesday mghl
Sa n D1ego
22 35 386 1.11 1,
Wildcats
arc
und;sputcd
SVAC
champtons
or
co.champs
The
when
State
ventured up to
Wednesday 's Results
All Star Game
"1fs" mvolved are - 1f Southern gets past North Gallia lh1s
College Park, Md, and came
At Norfolk , Va
Frtday
mght
and
Eastern
on
the
fifth
away
wtlh an 86-liD vtctory over
East 128 West 11 2
1 nu rsaay·s Games
In AA etrcle~. Galhpohs and Waverly are currenlly tted for
~e stxth-rated Maryland
( No games schedule8J
errapms
the SEOAI. top spot w1th identtcal 9-!loop marks They' ll meet m
N H L Standmgs
the old French ctty on Fnday, Feb 15, posstbly to determm e th e t In oth~r ga~hes mvkolvmg top
By Un•ted Press International
SEOAL kmgpln.
earns, our ·ran ed North
East
w I I f)t S gf ga
The Blue Devtls should go mto that game at 12-1, unless Metgs, i:~~ma d~w~ed ~ake Fm;est,
32
8 6 70 206 120
Bos ton
Logan 01 Jackson pull off an upset. What remams to be seen 1s be;ted ;,~ arao~-1lO Ca ro ma
Montreal
29 11 6 64 16 7 125 whether or not the Ttgers can do hkewtse.
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Tomorrow
night
the
T1
gers
travel
to
Logan
to
meet
the
Mry~and
,
buoyed
by a
Toronto
22 17 9 53 176 145
Ch1eftarns m the1r archaic ~'gym" and a week later a gam h1t the row J' orne croud, held N C
Buffalo
22 21 5 .119 157 158
State's Davtd Thompson to JUSt
road, facmg eve r dangerous Ath~ns m The Plams
Detro1t
19 23
7 45 166 193
NY lslndrs 12 22 12 36 111 149
A SECOND LOOK - Watching the Hannan Trace Wddcats ~lght pomls '"the first half, but
Vancouver 12 29
7 31 130 186
recently for the second time brought out somethmg that I ~r the fmtet mtsswn, the All
W es t
w
I t pts gf g a overlooked severa l weeks ago - they 're human, as evidenced by
enc~ orwar~began hittmg
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Phila
29 11 6 64 154 93
severa
l
rmssed
layups
and
errant
passes
And
playmg
a
team
far
rom
da ovet~ 1 ~~co~~~ and
Ch •cag o
21 11 14 56 160 103
0
Sf LOUI S
21 19 7 49 134 !27 below thetr level 1a squad that shall remam nameless for the
wc;::.nd ~fh WI
~
d
At lanta
18 n
8 4&lt;1 122 139
1
0
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:;'pson ~ erwa; ·
LosAng
17 23 8 d2 131 153 sa ke of compatlbthty Wilh co-workers) remforces the behef that
1
M1nnesota 15 21 11 41 145 165 play mg a far less talented team brmgs out the worst m a good
~ cfrow was davtdngd 00
Pi tt Sburgh 14 29 5 33 132 177 team
muc un so we ec1 e to
Ca l1forn1a 9 34
7 t5 129 217
qutet them down." Pe rhaps out
W edn esday's Result s
But somethmg's standmg m the y..ay of an unbeaten season
of frustration of hav ing now
NY Rangers 4 P 1ttSbgh 2
fo r the Wildcats - a Feb. 9 date at Coal Grove The Hornets, led lost five stratght limes over the
Vancouver 7 De tr01 t 3
St LOUI S 6 Ca li forn ia 4
by former Mtddleportrestdent G~eg Donahue, should provtde the
past two seasons to the Wolf(O nly games sc hedu led l
stiffest competi tion the Mercerville-ties 1\111 face all season, and pack, the Maryland fans threw
Thu rs day's Games
Mmnesota at Toronto
don 't be too surprised 1f nobody goes unbeaten this yea r
debm on the court dunng the
NY I slan de r s at Lo s Ang
Still speakmg of Hannan Trace (when you go undefeated,
A tl an ta at Boston
latter sl&lt;lges of the game.
Bu ffa lo at Ph il ade l ph ta
people hke to ta lk about you) the Wtldcals dropped drastically m
North Ca rohna , one of the
Cal1forn1 a a t Ch 1cago '
the UP! Board of Coaches poll severa l weeks ago.
(On l y games schedtJ ied )
teams to ca lch the Terrapins
I couldn't ft gure tl out until , talking to an area basketball
away from home thts season,
coach, I noted how· rema rkable 1t was that Hannan Trace
WHA Stand•ng s
had an easy ltme wtth Wake
By Untfed P ress Internati o nal
dro pped from 121h lo 19th desptte contlnumg tts stnng of easy
East
Forest. Center Mttch Kupchak
w. 1 t. pts gf ga vtcto11es. Tw mng as tde with a chW&amp;kle, he simply stated. "I
"lld
19 pomts for the Tar Heels,
New Eng
2B 19 2 58 187 164 forgot to vote ' 1
who bullt up a 45-35 halftime
Toroh to
24 24
.11 52 201 1B3
lead and then coasted home
Cl eve land 23 2~ 5 51 1.'&gt;4 157 - - - - - - - - - -- - - - -- - - - - - -- - Soulh Carolina was forced to
Quebec
23 23
3 49 178 16 1
play
Wilhout the servtces of tts
21 20
3 .115 1.115 151
Ch1 cago
veteran coach Frank McGuire,
Je r sey
21 26
&lt;1 4 1&lt;14 177
who was hospitalized Tuesdav
West

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29 22 S69
Golden Stale
26 22 542
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Sea 111 e
24 33 421
8
Phoen1x
20 31 392
9
Portland
19 31 380
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Wednes da y's Results
Boston 120 C l eve land 108
Go l den S t 1(9 Atlanta 122
N ew York 108 KC Omaha BS
Detro1l 111 Buffalo 96
Ch1 cago 103 Cap tta l 94
(On l y games schedu l ed!
Thur sd ay's Game s
Port l and at Phoen1 x
Golden St at Houston
(Only gam es schedu l ed)

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Fausnaug t1 l 0 2, Albanese 1 2
4, Stewa r t 2 0 4, Noe 1 57 .
Bo ll rnger 11 1 23, Lambert 7
11 25 Swtnehart 0 2 2 Hart 4

20 Gallon
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Two Numbers
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clause, which it is asking the
court to declare tliegal.
The moves m effect would
make every NBA player a free
agent upon expiratwn of
hts current contract. There are
some who believe such a ruling
would create chaos. ABA
commi ss ioner Mike Storen
feels otherwtse.
" It wouldn't be chaos," he
sa1d "It would be a free and
open market "

Medal won by :t;lr. Davis

C~1lmore won

HANOVER ROMPS
BLUFFTON, OhiO IUP I)
Hooster-Buckeye Conference
leader Hanover (Ind .) rolled to
1ts 14th wm agamst three losses
Wednesday mght w1lh a 92-71
wm over Bluffton

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the ABA 's 1equest for an mJUnctiOn blocking the NBA
fr om stgnmg any college
players for the next four years
and preventing the older Circu it from enforcmg all tls
current con tracts beyond their
exptratiOn date
The ABA also seeks to
prevent the NBA from s1gmng
players to mulltyea r contracls
and fr om exerctsmg the option

All Stars play in school yard ·a gain

W ednesday's Oh•o
Coll ege Ba sketbn ll Scores.
By Un1led Pr ess Int er nat iO n al
M 1am1 11 4 F 1ndlay 71
W1t tenb erg fl8 Oh10 Wesleyan
69
Mart ella 53 Ca p 1ta1 50
Bowlrng
Gree n
7·1 Oh 10
Un1ver stty 66
Xav1er 70 Ca n1 S1US ( N Y ) 67
Dayton 91 C1nc1 nna t 1 79
To l (' do ll6 Ke nt Stat e 55
St V 1n cen t { Pa l 72 Walsb 6/
HanovPr ( ln d \ 92 Bluffton 7,1
Akron 9S Ash land 80
Carn cg 1c M ell on
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SAN FRANCISCO I UP! J
The Amen can Basketball Assoctallon, tls fea t-hers ruffled
hm,ml tht• Nl&lt;'I. but wasn ' t when the nval NatiOnal
II\ lUI ·K \ AN SAN I'
lll&lt;~lon ~ :m~ commitment 1tght
BaSketbal: Associa ti On
(' J!\ ( I ~NA' II 1Ul' l i
dragged 1ls feet on an agreed
110\1
('11hlf111, 111 l~t·ng dls 11 1.1 \ lt.nl
Hut
some
of
K n llc~r '-; word-;
merger, declared war today on
found o..,Ull1L'I h1r lg i)t'ttl 'l th.Jn
llldil
.t
h'd
tw
mt
g
ht
be
more
the
NBA
lll4lllt ' \ to lu r e !llt' ll Nu 1 rlt&lt;Jft
Lh~m
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towc.
u
d
the
The
f1 rsl slep m 1ts ca mpmgn
jll( k 11\.-11 tt tl !lltllt' !l\d !WtHld
1-k rlgclls . rn&lt;tlnl y bec duse of to force a merger or break up
l'll(lth,lll 1 t'd.l-:ll~'
H r o\\ 11
the NBA's stranulehold on &lt;iiP&lt;
\II U IIIU.,: ilt Ldil 1\ d
f,ll lllh
and
players, · was taken
It
's
drt honor to play for
l1llll1Ull
t \pl of rd;~II O il ·
Wednesday
when the ABA flie d
P.nd Br nwn , he Sllld " I' ve
ship
B•g Btll Koll.ll . tile lum tw r- r t•&lt;~fi ,11! about lm11 I've heard an an titrust su1.t 1n San
Ft anctsco Federal Court
.dl dboul linn '
JII k - \ll! lk lll ~: fn st JIILII1d dt .tft
Kulla!
's
pw
enl')
and
Brown
The sutl asks $300 million m
\ iloh 1 11f tl1t lkng.d~; fh.•w nlto
damages and 1f successful
tmHl Wedncsdav nrght e~nd d]SH hit It Off
I
sdtd
vest!:'
I
day
morrung
tl
could
throw pro basketballmto
IIIHllrdtalt•h felt 11g l1t ~rl ltumr
sur
I' \\OU !d be fll CC r01 Btll to go
chaos.
K11lLH d ddt ll Sl\l' ltrtl'111.JI1
·w e are at war, 11 sa1d ABA
to C'Hl l'l llntJ11 . ' sate! Mrs Pat
\\hu looks IJ1 ggt 1 th.r11 I u s {) ~
Kollfii . rnak1n1-: Brown smtle
attorney Fredertck P . Furth,
,!5;,-pOUJl(l lJ &lt;; lJll ~ l'i d l ld l l\l' uf
WP
&lt;.:OuJd
come
V
ISit
OUl
who ftled the SUit. " The '
\\ m rtn Ult!il.tlld lrl' ,tppeo~rctl
I
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ldt
n
rs
rn
Mrddletov.n
~nd
NBA has not acted m good
happ\ tr1 lll' ll~t ck lrt the
fat
ttl m seeking a merger, has
tilPn
go
\\atell
Btll
play
"
Hutkt \t' stalt·
B1
()\\
n
and
Kolla
r's
father,
been
gutlty of breach of conAft11 fm:Jlh uHrwk t1ng the
trac
t,
has repeatedly mtsled
C:em
ge
found
out
rt
w~
s
a
1ntnc dl l' tr&lt;l\l' l plan s ttoat
leg
islators
and the pubhc "'th
sTJ wll \\orld
bt11ught h111 1 IJ, l,uHI .1nd mr
fra udulent statements and has
K oll~r rerne!llbcr ed when he
fr mn 1t\(• H 11Hllldll , Mont
av 01ded a merger at every
pld\ed
football
for
Youngstown
1 , \Ill pu s 1d
Mon lan d Sl.Jlr
1
turn "
l'liall(')
Htgll
&amp;
llool
m
1937-38
llll', \'! :-i JI } lu (~1/1( HHidtl
The two leagues s1gned an
Ko ll ;1 r \\dS 1-(I t'l.'h.'c\ In Ir iS r~nd h1s tea m \\~ S d efN 1ted by
agreement
m May 1971, which
th r then Paul Brov.n-&lt;.'oached
pdtlnts .Lilli " l11u1b,1llltt•Jo of
the
ABA
says bound the
Md
sslllon
Hr
glt
T1
gcr
s
h1 ;.;, P&lt;.~u l B r m~ 11
Bt owrr outdid Kollar and leag ues to work toge ther
Br (I\\ n, g l 'll l 1 i.Jl nld!l;l ~ L' I cliU \
l' \ en r cmcmbcred the score of
toward a merger and JOmtly
llPc~d &lt;oac li uf till' Bengals,
urge
Congres's to pass legtslathe
gdflle
pcrSOIIclll} l'S('UI led Kol icH d !ld
tJOn exemptmg such a merger
Sonn
Br own and the elder
h1s !)dff'nl-; ar IJund the Ben ~ ;t l s
Kol l:~ r \\i'l'e cxchangmg old from antitrust laws.
l1l' &lt;Jdquor h•t s
In tls su1t the ABA alleges the
fnoth.lll
ston e::;.
KolicH :dsu 4 f trst r ound pt r k
Th
e
)
uun
ger
Ko
llar
rmNBA
has a monopo ly on
of till· C'ht( ,tg() l 'lll of the r1 val
WFI. sa 1d he ,,,1:1 lt.'t~ntng JJI c::;:;ed rc{Xlrters w1th h1s players and is seekmg $100
mtlhon. whtch would be trebled
honesty.
Asked why he """' to under the a nil trust laws. It also
Mook1na Sla te, he qUi ck!) has flied three alternative sutts
for $100 milhon each, alleging
r Pplwd , ' Ill} g1 a des V~oere low
m !ugh school, so I ended up out breach of contract
Col l eq t' Ba sk c tbfl l l R es ult s
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Team
FGM A Pel
Logan
285 5.':10
518
Wnv er l y
270 547
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A t he ns
219 J78
J58
Ga 1l 1p o l1 s
232 523
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Jackson
232 55 1
t21
Ir onton
22 1 569
391
Me1gs
207 549
377
We l lston
122 407
300
Free Throw Percent a l e
Team
FGM A Pet
A th ens
114 172 663
Wa ve rl y
119 174 684
Gal l ipol iS
110 177 640
Jackson
115 163 623
Me1gs
112 18&lt;1 60Q
Logan
96 102 605
Ironton
101 173
58 4
Wel lston
81 166
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Teani
No
Gal l1 pol1 s
3(,18
Logan
397
350
M e1gs
Ironton
333
Wa ver ly
330
Athen s
282
Jackson
775
We l lston
273
Personal Fou ls
No
T eam
130
Ja c k son
146
Athen s
149
Gal ltpolls
156
W averly
166
Me1g s
167
Logan
169
Ironton
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9 30 7
9 31 3
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9 16 2
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Lognn
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S Va lley
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817 ( 13 ) 67 9
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BlJ ( 13 ) 62 5
Sou tne rn
75 0 ( ll) 675
G cl ll ip OIIS
740 ( 12) 61 7
Eas ter n
792 ( 13) 60 9
Ir o nton
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Fed Hoc:k 1n g
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Athen s
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York 7J Baruch 73
f-o rd ham 6) Army )5
M I T 13 Bowd f' lf1 5 ~
Hof&lt;otr.1 69 Wa gner 67
Mddlbry 7l NO r WI Cil 68
Conr1 71 Holy Crose, 61l
A lbr1ghr 77 W il k es 60
Oneonta St t1 &gt;1 O swego 17
Mntclr St I\ Mrrn ltl Col i 68
Cr n g1 C Mlln !6 Co;e I.Nslr n f-.7
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No Ca r 7/ Wake f- r 'i t 67
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Old Oom flO East Ce~r 78
Hunt1 nqon 83 Wm lurey 6P
Ky W s lyn 80 No Ky 51 7 0
M1ll1kln 80 Auqust.:Jna 61l
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Wi! tnbrg 88 0 Ws l yn O'i
xav1e r 0 76 can1S1US 61
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Mar1 etta 53 Cap11a1 SO
Day ton ? I C1nC 1nna t 1 19
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Manon 79 S E I nc! 7 t
W I l l 83 No M1ch 8 1
Il l St ! 03 M.:nshall 80
Sf Jos 69 l nd Cen t 6/
F rankl1 n 107 Urbuna 73
Hope 72 Ol rv et 67
W M1Ch 85 Cent M 1c h 67
De l 6'i Sf Fra n Pa 6 1
Grnd Va l 51 97 Hll sdle "11
Valpara1 so 87 DePauw 74
Sou th we st
Mcmurry 75 T('X Wo.lyn 60
W es t
Wh 1tl 1er 108 Occd ntt 77
Sl M• y s 99 Sa c mnto St 77
Ar 1r ona 97 Centenary 88

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Team
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P OP
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Gu ll pu l 1s
Waverly
9 r !2'1 510
Loqan
1 J no 603
A lh f'n s
6 ! 6'1) 537
I ron I on
1 6 605 637
Jac kson
1 6 64[} 65a
MetgS
1 9 599 699
Wcllslon
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TOT AL &lt;5
40 40 4 9 16 49 16
SEOAL RESERVES
Team
W L
P OP
Jackson
9 I 491 397
I ron ton
l 3 .199 ·t57
At hen s
t 4 Ill 379
Logan
6 ,, 528 ~29
Gal ltpol1 s
5 5 J l ) 368
M e1gs
1 6 425 HO
Waverly
J 1 379 35 4
Wellston
0 10 2.'7 61:3
TOTALS
40 40 3443 3443
SEOAL FROSH
Team
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Ga lli PO li S
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Logon
8 2 538 314
A thens
6 4 357 332
Me 1gs
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I ron to n
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,, 6 J51 J97
Jackson
Waverly
J 7 351 3M
Wells to n
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TOTALS
40 40 1977 1977
SVAC STANDINGS
AL.L GAMES
TEAM
W L P OP
Hannan Tr ace 13 0 1066 7J6
So uth ern
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Easlern
5 8 792 77]
North Ga ll 1a
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So uthw estl• rn
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K yger Cr ee k
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Symm es Valley 3 !0 815 lO dt

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South ern
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Eas t er n
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No rt l1 Ga ll1 a
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Symm es Vall ey l 6
K y ger Cre ek
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So uthwe stern
1 7

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Waverly
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L oqan
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South POint
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Wheelc r sbur q 10 1 883
Po r tsmol! fh
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I ron ton
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M PI (j S
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Hann a n Tra ce
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North Gall1a
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South ern
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Easte-rn
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1\0RFOLK, Va (UPIJ- All
tlw AB 'I All .Stars cared about
Wedne sday mght was ha\itng a
good ltme and playrn g what
CH IC
eHlleLl
"g ood uld
S4 llO{JlyaJd ball "
And tha t's exactly what the
game was hke rt was back to
t11e schoo lyards all the way,
w1th C::uoltna's Ted McClam
pumprng th1 ee t1mes on a
lunky layup m the second
pc t!Od , Ne w York 's Julius
Ervm g tlrro\Hng fancy passes
aod Kentuck) 's AI tts G1lmot e
defend mg the goal hke Tony
F. spOSitO

Sale!
WIGLETS

the Most Valuablt· PlayeJ awa 1d and v..as
gr\- en a .sa1lboa t by a local
company for leadmg the East
to an easy 1211-112 romp over
the West.
Glimore 's se lectiOn drev..

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HUMAN HAIR
Reg. 118!1j

HUMAN HAIR

Kyger Creel-:.
2 6 769 34Q
7 788 37?
Symme s Va ll ey
7 201 33 1
southwestern
Fnday 's Games
Eastern at Kyger Creek
Soutb er n at N o r t h Galt1a
Han n an W Va
at Hannan
Tra ce. ;:~nd Wahama a l South
western
Saturday' s Games
Southw es tern at Symmes
Val l ey Fa1rland at Easter n ,
and Wate rford at Southe rn

Reg. 116!1i

CAN DIDATES NOMINATED
AIICADIA. Ca lif (UP!) Ron Turcotl e, who rode SecretaJJat to vrctory tn
Thoroughbred 1ac mg's Tnpl e
Crown last year, was among
fiv e cand tdates nommate d
Wednesday for the 197~ George
Woolf Mernonal Jockey
Award
The others were Btll Mahorney , Alva1 o Pmeda, Fernando
Tmo and Jacmto Vasquez
Tiw awa rd, wh1ch honors the
memory of George Woolf,
horse
racmg's
famed
' Iceman,'' rs g1ven annually to
a member of the ndtng
p 1 ofcssion rn 1 ecog mtton of h1s
conlnbut10ns to the spurt bolh
on and off the track

BURROWS INJURED
PITTSBURGH (UPI)
Ptttsburg h Pengu m"' defenseman Dave Burrows, will be
out of actron a ffi 1 nlmwn of 10
day s due to a partt al
se paratwn of the left shoulder
and \01 n shoulder muscles
sustatned m the Nattonal
Hockey Loague All-Star game,
the club an nounced Wednesday.
Burrows, 25, was hurt m the
third pertod of Tuesday mght's
All-Star game at Ch icago .
Mtckey Redmond fired a shot
for a goal and his followthrough caught Burrows on the
up per arm

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falls

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YOUR-BANKAMERICARD
IS ALWAYS WELCOME
AT

All Shades

Dr. Hugh Davts, formerly of
Metgs County, IS among siX
members of the teachmg and
adm tmstratt ve faculty and
staff of LeMoyne College, N.
Y , honored recently for
contrtbuttons and servtces to
the mshtution the past 20
years.
The flev Wtlltam L. Retlly,
S. J , prestdent, presented
Bene Merenti I "well deservmg") medals to each of the
stx at the college 's spring
faculty convocatwn
Dr Davis is professor of
classics and cha irman of tha t
department Spectal tributes
were patd to each honqree by
the Rev. John A. Dinneen,
academtc dean of the four-year
Jesuit college.
Dr. Davis was pratsed for his
dedtcation to the establislunent
and preservatton of the
classics as a viable element
wtthm the college 's liberal arts
curnculum . Sisters of Mr

loud boos fro m the capactty
crowd of 10,624 who thought
Nater had earned it.
Stallsllcally, at least, the
cro"d was nght Nater scored
29 pomls and 22 rebounds m
JUSt 28 mmutes while Gthnore
had only 18 points and 13
rebounds m 27 mmutes.
W 1 n n 1 n g coach Babe
McCarthy of the Kentucky
Colonels, however, agreed wtth
the wn ters
" I thmk Artts dommated•the
game and caused the O[&gt;posiliOn to have just 1110 pomls
wtlh a coup le of mmutes to go,"

McCarthy- satd. "Nater had a
super game but there was no
quest tOn m my mmd that Artis
was the MVP "
Nater satd he wasn't disturbed by the vote and added
typtcally " I thou ght Art1s
played a helluva game I'm
just happy to be here."
The younger and swifter
East players figured to outrun
the more experienced We~t
players but sluggish play by
the West made the East seem
faster than they really were.
Indiana 's George McGinnis,

Davts are Mtss Lydta Davis
and Mrs Thomas ( Geraldme )
Young, Pomeroy.

Local iJ9wling
POMEROY LANES
Late Monday Mtxed

January 21, 1974
won Lost
Dann1e Mobile Homes
9
3
Tea m No 4
6
5
Evelyn's Grocery
Team No I
Jack's Club
MarkV
H tg h Senes -

6
6
6
6
6
6
2
10
Dannre MOb tle

Homes. 2084, J a ck's Club.
7076, Clarence Bovles .548,
Lar ry Dugan 539, Marlene
Wilson 528, Maxtne Dugan 51 0
H1gh Game - Dann1 e Mob1le
Hom e 7JO , Jack's Club 734.
La r ry Dugan 229, Clarence
Boyles 212. Marlene W11son
199, Marlene W1 lson . 182

More than stx times as
much water flows across the
Umted States m the au as is
earned by all its great rivers, but only 5 to 15 per cent
reaches the ground

who rarely has reservations
about shootmg tbe ball, fired 21
shots at the rim in 30 minutes
ond was at least partly
responsible for the West's
horrendous 38.8 shooting perce ntage. McGinnlS did hit
seven shots though for 14 points
and had 11 rebounds. On the
dark stde he led both teams
with eight turnovers.
"We're just down here for a
good hme/' McGinms said.
"Y'Imow, party and play some
ball . Good old schoolyard
ball.... "

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INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY
LEAGUE STANDINGS
By Un1ted Press 1nternat1onal
Ncrth
w 1 1 pt s gf go
Muskegon 29 18 5 63 174 148
Toledo
23 26 l J7 171
Sag maw
23 26 1 47 203 190
Fl1nt
19 20 2 40 158 188
Port Huron 17 30 1 35 138 165
South
w 1 t pts gf ga
Des Mo m es 28 17 3 59 198 162
Dayton
26 24 3 55 188 172
For t Wayne 27 22 0 54 169 181
Co l urn bus
26 26 2 54 206 206
Wednesday's Results
Columbus J F l int 2
Sag maw 3 Tol edo 1
For t Wayne 5 Port Huron 3
Muskegon 4 Dayton 3
Thursday's Games
No games schedu l ed
AMERICAN HOCKEY
LEAGUE STANDINGS
By Un1ted Pre ss International
North
w 1 t pts gf ga1
New Haven 28 I S 7 63 194 153
Prov1dence 28 20 6 62 238 164
Roc h ester 25 13 10 60 187 161
Nova Scot1a
23 19 8 54 168 140
Boston
16 30 7 37 161 207
Spnng f 1eld 12 24 10 34 146 188
South
w I t pfs gf ga
H ershey
28 14 9 65 214 153
Balt1more 26 18 3 55 169 151
C1ncmnat1 25 17 5 55 16 6 150
Jackso nvil le
18 28 4 40 147 198
V~rgm •a
15 27 6 36 137 184
R• c hmond 13 32 s 31 138 216
Wednesday 's Result s
Provtdence 6 C1nc:;mnat1 3
Hershey 7 V1rQ1n1a 3
Jackson v il le 3 New H aven 1
Only games schedu l ed
Thursday's G a m es
R 1c h mon d at No va Scotia
Ba lt i more at Vi r gm1a
N o games schedu led '

Pro Standings

Redmenend
spell 77-69

N BA Sta ndmg s
By Un1ted Press InternatiOnal
Ea stern Conferenc e
A tl anttC DIVISIOn
w 1 pet g b
Bos ton
36 12 750
N ew York
37 71 604
6 1
Bu ffa lo
26 29 473 13 1 ·
Philade l phia
15 35 300 22
Central DIVISIOn
w
1 pe t g b
Cap1ta 1
27 13 S40
A ll anta
23 31 426
6
Clevela nd
19 36 345 10 1,
Houston
18 36 333 11
Western Conference
M idw est 01 Vt'!&gt; ton
w 1 pet g b
40 11 784 _ ,
Milwaukee
Ch1cago
36 18 667
5 11
34 19 64 2 7
Detro1t
K r nmaha
21 35 375 21 1 2
fl'aCifiC DIVISIOn

Coach Art Lanham's Rto Gra nde College
Redmen snapped a three-game losmg streak at
T1ffm Wednesday night by turning back Coach
George Janson 's Dragons 77-69 m a Mtd-Ohio
Conference basketball ga me
The VIctory left Rto wtth an 89 season mark. Inside the
MOC, the Redmen pushed thetr
record to 3-2.
Tiffm dropped to 4-15 on the
year, and I-8 in conference
play.
Dan Bollinger was a sizzhng
I! or 19 from the field and Ron
Lambert seven of I! as the duo
scored 23 and 25 points
respecttvely to pace ' Ri o
Grande 's attack
Tiffm held a shm 39-38
halftime lead.
The Redmen hit 28 of 69 held
goal attempts (40 6 pet.) and
sank 21 of 32 free throw attempts ( 65.6 pel.) R10 had 47
rebounds. Bollinger and Jtm
Stewart each hauled down 14
snags for the wmners. Rto had
25 turnovers.
Tiffin htt 26 of 78 (33.3 pet. )
from the field . At the charity
line, the Dragons connected on
17 of 25 attempts for 68 pet.

21ST PLAYER
CHICAGO iUPI) - Righthanded pttcher Steve Stone
Wednesday became the 21st
Chicago Cubs player to stgn for
the 1974 season, leaving 17 of
the 38-player roster unstgned.
Stone, 26, was one of four
players obtamed from th e
Chtcago Whtte Sox Dec. 11,
1973, m the trade for Ron Santo.
He had a 6-ll, Mn-lost record
and a 4.24 earned run average
with the Sox.

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Ttffm had 33 rebounds. Norm
Clouse picked off nine.
Pat Mack's 15 pmnls led the
losers. Dave Bookmyer added
10.
Rto plays at Cedarvtll e
Saturd ay '"· another MOC
game Tlfftn will host Northwood
Wednesday's box score

TIFFIN (69) -C ha r lton 2 1
5, Clouse 3 3 9 Sm tth 53 13
Vttt 3 2 B Jo hnson 1 0 2 Mack
.r; ~ 15.
Boohmyer
4 2 10.
Harre l so n 3 1 1 TOTALS 26 11

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Trflln 39 R ro

INDUCTED
ASHLAND. Ohw I UP!) Larry Aulger, the lea dmg
scorer and rebounder at Ashland College, wtll be mducted
mto the school's All.Sports Hall
of Fame at Saturday afternoon's AC-Point Park 1Pa )
basketball game
Aulger, who hatls from nearby Savannah, scored I, 797
points and had I, 118 rebounds
durmg hts college career , from
1959-1963
Saturday's game, ongmally
scheduled as a mght contest,
wtll be played at 2 p.m

VALENTINES AND
VALENTINE GIFTS
Boxes of Valentrne s at s pecial
prices. and we have the stngle
Valentme s, too. \lalenttne grfls candy , hankies , party favor s,
n;apkms and all the other goodres

SUPER SPECIALS
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The 26 Na ltonal Football
I Ngu&lt;• dubs clipped mto the
OhiO college player ra nks
Tu e~and Wednesday to select
21 players from the sta te in the
co llege pla}er draft
E1ght playe•s were taken
fr om Ohto Sl&lt;lte. whtle Bowhng
Green had ftve chosen
Whtle the !mal rounds of the
dt aft contmucd m New York,
Cmcin natJ 's top two chmces
flew to Ohio to meet w1th Bengals coach Pcml Brown .
Ftrst choice BtU Kollar, a defenstve tackle from Montana
State, scud he was lea nmg toward the NFI and was happv

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di so rde r The Gamecocks
didn't need McGuire to put
a way Naagara, how e\ie r,
rolling to the1r 32nd stra1ght
\- lctory at home behmd a
combmed 46 pomts from Bnan
Wmters and Mike Dunlea\iy
In other college games
Wedne sday. /mzona handed
Centenary on ly 1ts second loss
of the season, 97-1111, Penn State
put away Syracuse, 61-55,
Dayton stopped Cmcmna li , 9179, Duke surprised Davidson,
89-72, and Detrml edged St
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touched. the ball thts past
season . The Redskm~ were 11-0
on lh P season, ca pped by a
VIctory m the Tanger tne Bowl
The pros took two players m
the second round from MAC
runneiUp Kent State and ftve
hom Bowling Green
Four players were drafted
from the Uruvers1ty of Cmc mnatJ and one eac h from Herdelberg and Xavaer whr ch has
dropped footba ll from Its athletic program smce the ~e :~son
ended

Terps tumble 86 to 60

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MANY BARGAINS
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to be chosen by a contender day as club offtctals spent a
· from hts horn&lt;' state.
long time gomg ovel' their seHe IS a natiVe of Warr~n H1s lect iOn s to gc t th e best players
pa rents and Brown were on
The !mal 12 rounds Wedneshand when he arn ved.
day went raptdly compared to
Shortl y before Kollar - the ftrst day
arnvl'd, the second chmcc
Three of the etght plavers
VISiicd the City
ptcked from OSU went m the
He was Colorado runmng f1rst round and four of those
back Charlie Davts, who sa td etght were chose n the ftrst day
"I am a player and here to
The pros overlooked Mtdplay"
Arnel'!can Con f erence
Brown hi:id h1gh pra1se for champion M1am1 whose speedy
both draft ch01ces and mmtedi- l.atlback Bob Httchens rewrote
ately began to make plans to th e record books t:very t1me he
tr) to work them mto the sl&lt;lrtmg lmeup.
F1ve rounds wet e held Tues-

Wmn 1peg 24 22
4 52 175 183
Edmonton 25 23 0 50 17 1 166
M •n nesota 23 24 1 47 18.11 179
LosAng
20 30 0 401'11 194
Vancouve r 19 32 0 38 1S 3 218
Wedn esday's Re~ults
Cleveland 5 Houston 1
ChiCago 3 Vancouver 2
I On l y games. schedu led)
Thur sday 's Games
Los Ange les ~t To r onto
H ous ton at Quebec
N ew Eng land at J ersey
I Only games scheduled)

BARRELS OF YARN
BIGS OZ. SKEINS - - - - - , - - - - - - JUSTI99
PLASTIC STORM WINDOWS
4 P1eces, each J6x72-ln.

Pros draft 21 Ohio. gridders

saytng for years the secret of a
ABA Stand1ngs
:;.::.:
;:;:;:;l · great college basketball team
By Un1ted Press ln ter n al 1o n a l
ts the ab1llly to win on the road
E a Sf
w I pet g b \:=::
By
Denny
Well, North Carolina State
New Yorio:.
34 20 630
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.Fobe.~
:;:;:;:; was unable to beat UCLA m 1ls
31 19 620
1
Kentucky
1
Carol 1na
33 23 Sll9
2
:;:,:;:
:::::::fi rst try, but the Wolfpack ts
17 30 362 ] )I '}
V 1rg 1n1 a
""
certaml Y showmg
· ~ne qua'II Y
13 41 2~1 21
Me m pll1S
The 1973-74 Southeastern Ohio basketball races arc gomg to
West
go rtght down to the Wire - maybe
of greatness- wmmng on the
w 1 pet g b
Utah
35 19 64S
Hannan Trace presently leads the SVAC w1th a 10-0 mark,
road m the tough. Allanlic
lnd 1ana
28 75 528
6 1,
"'th
Southern
nght
behmd
at
7-1
The
two
clubs
meet
on
Coast
Conference. 1hal was
Sa n An ton10
28 26 519
7
Dem1er
23 '16 469
9 1 ? Tuesday, Feb. 12 at Racme m what co uld determme tf th e
proved
agam Wednesday mghl
Sa n D1ego
22 35 386 1.11 1,
Wildcats
arc
und;sputcd
SVAC
champtons
or
co.champs
The
when
State
ventured up to
Wednesday 's Results
All Star Game
"1fs" mvolved are - 1f Southern gets past North Gallia lh1s
College Park, Md, and came
At Norfolk , Va
Frtday
mght
and
Eastern
on
the
fifth
away
wtlh an 86-liD vtctory over
East 128 West 11 2
1 nu rsaay·s Games
In AA etrcle~. Galhpohs and Waverly are currenlly tted for
~e stxth-rated Maryland
( No games schedule8J
errapms
the SEOAI. top spot w1th identtcal 9-!loop marks They' ll meet m
N H L Standmgs
the old French ctty on Fnday, Feb 15, posstbly to determm e th e t In oth~r ga~hes mvkolvmg top
By Un•ted Press International
SEOAL kmgpln.
earns, our ·ran ed North
East
w I I f)t S gf ga
The Blue Devtls should go mto that game at 12-1, unless Metgs, i:~~ma d~w~ed ~ake Fm;est,
32
8 6 70 206 120
Bos ton
Logan 01 Jackson pull off an upset. What remams to be seen 1s be;ted ;,~ arao~-1lO Ca ro ma
Montreal
29 11 6 64 16 7 125 whether or not the Ttgers can do hkewtse.
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NYRangrs24 15 10 58178148
Tomorrow
night
the
T1
gers
travel
to
Logan
to
meet
the
Mry~and
,
buoyed
by a
Toronto
22 17 9 53 176 145
Ch1eftarns m the1r archaic ~'gym" and a week later a gam h1t the row J' orne croud, held N C
Buffalo
22 21 5 .119 157 158
State's Davtd Thompson to JUSt
road, facmg eve r dangerous Ath~ns m The Plams
Detro1t
19 23
7 45 166 193
NY lslndrs 12 22 12 36 111 149
A SECOND LOOK - Watching the Hannan Trace Wddcats ~lght pomls '"the first half, but
Vancouver 12 29
7 31 130 186
recently for the second time brought out somethmg that I ~r the fmtet mtsswn, the All
W es t
w
I t pts gf g a overlooked severa l weeks ago - they 're human, as evidenced by
enc~ orwar~began hittmg
1
Phila
29 11 6 64 154 93
severa
l
rmssed
layups
and
errant
passes
And
playmg
a
team
far
rom
da ovet~ 1 ~~co~~~ and
Ch •cag o
21 11 14 56 160 103
0
Sf LOUI S
21 19 7 49 134 !27 below thetr level 1a squad that shall remam nameless for the
wc;::.nd ~fh WI
~
d
At lanta
18 n
8 4&lt;1 122 139
1
0
"TI.
:;'pson ~ erwa; ·
LosAng
17 23 8 d2 131 153 sa ke of compatlbthty Wilh co-workers) remforces the behef that
1
M1nnesota 15 21 11 41 145 165 play mg a far less talented team brmgs out the worst m a good
~ cfrow was davtdngd 00
Pi tt Sburgh 14 29 5 33 132 177 team
muc un so we ec1 e to
Ca l1forn1a 9 34
7 t5 129 217
qutet them down." Pe rhaps out
W edn esday's Result s
But somethmg's standmg m the y..ay of an unbeaten season
of frustration of hav ing now
NY Rangers 4 P 1ttSbgh 2
fo r the Wildcats - a Feb. 9 date at Coal Grove The Hornets, led lost five stratght limes over the
Vancouver 7 De tr01 t 3
St LOUI S 6 Ca li forn ia 4
by former Mtddleportrestdent G~eg Donahue, should provtde the
past two seasons to the Wolf(O nly games sc hedu led l
stiffest competi tion the Mercerville-ties 1\111 face all season, and pack, the Maryland fans threw
Thu rs day's Games
Mmnesota at Toronto
don 't be too surprised 1f nobody goes unbeaten this yea r
debm on the court dunng the
NY I slan de r s at Lo s Ang
Still speakmg of Hannan Trace (when you go undefeated,
A tl an ta at Boston
latter sl&lt;lges of the game.
Bu ffa lo at Ph il ade l ph ta
people hke to ta lk about you) the Wtldcals dropped drastically m
North Ca rohna , one of the
Cal1forn1 a a t Ch 1cago '
the UP! Board of Coaches poll severa l weeks ago.
(On l y games schedtJ ied )
teams to ca lch the Terrapins
I couldn't ft gure tl out until , talking to an area basketball
away from home thts season,
coach, I noted how· rema rkable 1t was that Hannan Trace
WHA Stand•ng s
had an easy ltme wtth Wake
By Untfed P ress Internati o nal
dro pped from 121h lo 19th desptte contlnumg tts stnng of easy
East
Forest. Center Mttch Kupchak
w. 1 t. pts gf ga vtcto11es. Tw mng as tde with a chW&amp;kle, he simply stated. "I
"lld
19 pomts for the Tar Heels,
New Eng
2B 19 2 58 187 164 forgot to vote ' 1
who bullt up a 45-35 halftime
Toroh to
24 24
.11 52 201 1B3
lead and then coasted home
Cl eve land 23 2~ 5 51 1.'&gt;4 157 - - - - - - - - - -- - - - -- - - - - - -- - Soulh Carolina was forced to
Quebec
23 23
3 49 178 16 1
play
Wilhout the servtces of tts
21 20
3 .115 1.115 151
Ch1 cago
veteran coach Frank McGuire,
Je r sey
21 26
&lt;1 4 1&lt;14 177
who was hospitalized Tuesdav
West

0 8 Sa nders 1 0 2 TOTAL S 28·
21 71.

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Los Ange l es
29 22 S69
Golden Stale
26 22 542
1',
Sea 111 e
24 33 421
8
Phoen1x
20 31 392
9
Portland
19 31 380
9' 1
Wednes da y's Results
Boston 120 C l eve land 108
Go l den S t 1(9 Atlanta 122
N ew York 108 KC Omaha BS
Detro1l 111 Buffalo 96
Ch1 cago 103 Cap tta l 94
(On l y games schedu l ed!
Thur sd ay's Game s
Port l and at Phoen1 x
Golden St at Houston
(Only gam es schedu l ed)

RIO
GRANDE
(771
Fausnaug t1 l 0 2, Albanese 1 2
4, Stewa r t 2 0 4, Noe 1 57 .
Bo ll rnger 11 1 23, Lambert 7
11 25 Swtnehart 0 2 2 Hart 4

20 Gallon
Garbage Cans
Two Numbers
to choose
"tram

THE NEW SADDLE

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FALLS

clause, which it is asking the
court to declare tliegal.
The moves m effect would
make every NBA player a free
agent upon expiratwn of
hts current contract. There are
some who believe such a ruling
would create chaos. ABA
commi ss ioner Mike Storen
feels otherwtse.
" It wouldn't be chaos," he
sa1d "It would be a free and
open market "

Medal won by :t;lr. Davis

C~1lmore won

HANOVER ROMPS
BLUFFTON, OhiO IUP I)
Hooster-Buckeye Conference
leader Hanover (Ind .) rolled to
1ts 14th wm agamst three losses
Wednesday mght w1lh a 92-71
wm over Bluffton

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money damages, however, rs
the ABA 's 1equest for an mJUnctiOn blocking the NBA
fr om stgnmg any college
players for the next four years
and preventing the older Circu it from enforcmg all tls
current con tracts beyond their
exptratiOn date
The ABA also seeks to
prevent the NBA from s1gmng
players to mulltyea r contracls
and fr om exerctsmg the option

All Stars play in school yard ·a gain

W ednesday's Oh•o
Coll ege Ba sketbn ll Scores.
By Un1led Pr ess Int er nat iO n al
M 1am1 11 4 F 1ndlay 71
W1t tenb erg fl8 Oh10 Wesleyan
69
Mart ella 53 Ca p 1ta1 50
Bowlrng
Gree n
7·1 Oh 10
Un1ver stty 66
Xav1er 70 Ca n1 S1US ( N Y ) 67
Dayton 91 C1nc1 nna t 1 79
To l (' do ll6 Ke nt Stat e 55
St V 1n cen t { Pa l 72 Walsb 6/
HanovPr ( ln d \ 92 Bluffton 7,1
Akron 9S Ash land 80
Carn cg 1c M ell on
71J
Case
Wes t ern Res 67

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ABA declares war

SAN FRANCISCO I UP! J
The Amen can Basketball Assoctallon, tls fea t-hers ruffled
hm,ml tht• Nl&lt;'I. but wasn ' t when the nval NatiOnal
II\ lUI ·K \ AN SAN I'
lll&lt;~lon ~ :m~ commitment 1tght
BaSketbal: Associa ti On
(' J!\ ( I ~NA' II 1Ul' l i
dragged 1ls feet on an agreed
110\1
('11hlf111, 111 l~t·ng dls 11 1.1 \ lt.nl
Hut
some
of
K n llc~r '-; word-;
merger, declared war today on
found o..,Ull1L'I h1r lg i)t'ttl 'l th.Jn
llldil
.t
h'd
tw
mt
g
ht
be
more
the
NBA
lll4lllt ' \ to lu r e !llt' ll Nu 1 rlt&lt;Jft
Lh~m
·
Jp,mmg"
towc.
u
d
the
The
f1 rsl slep m 1ts ca mpmgn
jll( k 11\.-11 tt tl !lltllt' !l\d !WtHld
1-k rlgclls . rn&lt;tlnl y bec duse of to force a merger or break up
l'll(lth,lll 1 t'd.l-:ll~'
H r o\\ 11
the NBA's stranulehold on &lt;iiP&lt;
\II U IIIU.,: ilt Ldil 1\ d
f,ll lllh
and
players, · was taken
It
's
drt honor to play for
l1llll1Ull
t \pl of rd;~II O il ·
Wednesday
when the ABA flie d
P.nd Br nwn , he Sllld " I' ve
ship
B•g Btll Koll.ll . tile lum tw r- r t•&lt;~fi ,11! about lm11 I've heard an an titrust su1.t 1n San
Ft anctsco Federal Court
.dl dboul linn '
JII k - \ll! lk lll ~: fn st JIILII1d dt .tft
Kulla!
's
pw
enl')
and
Brown
The sutl asks $300 million m
\ iloh 1 11f tl1t lkng.d~; fh.•w nlto
damages and 1f successful
tmHl Wedncsdav nrght e~nd d]SH hit It Off
I
sdtd
vest!:'
I
day
morrung
tl
could
throw pro basketballmto
IIIHllrdtalt•h felt 11g l1t ~rl ltumr
sur
I' \\OU !d be fll CC r01 Btll to go
chaos.
K11lLH d ddt ll Sl\l' ltrtl'111.JI1
·w e are at war, 11 sa1d ABA
to C'Hl l'l llntJ11 . ' sate! Mrs Pat
\\hu looks IJ1 ggt 1 th.r11 I u s {) ~
Kollfii . rnak1n1-: Brown smtle
attorney Fredertck P . Furth,
,!5;,-pOUJl(l lJ &lt;; lJll ~ l'i d l ld l l\l' uf
WP
&lt;.:OuJd
come
V
ISit
OUl
who ftled the SUit. " The '
\\ m rtn Ult!il.tlld lrl' ,tppeo~rctl
I
{
ldt
n
rs
rn
Mrddletov.n
~nd
NBA has not acted m good
happ\ tr1 lll' ll~t ck lrt the
fat
ttl m seeking a merger, has
tilPn
go
\\atell
Btll
play
"
Hutkt \t' stalt·
B1
()\\
n
and
Kolla
r's
father,
been
gutlty of breach of conAft11 fm:Jlh uHrwk t1ng the
trac
t,
has repeatedly mtsled
C:em
ge
found
out
rt
w~
s
a
1ntnc dl l' tr&lt;l\l' l plan s ttoat
leg
islators
and the pubhc "'th
sTJ wll \\orld
bt11ught h111 1 IJ, l,uHI .1nd mr
fra udulent statements and has
K oll~r rerne!llbcr ed when he
fr mn 1t\(• H 11Hllldll , Mont
av 01ded a merger at every
pld\ed
football
for
Youngstown
1 , \Ill pu s 1d
Mon lan d Sl.Jlr
1
turn "
l'liall(')
Htgll
&amp;
llool
m
1937-38
llll', \'! :-i JI } lu (~1/1( HHidtl
The two leagues s1gned an
Ko ll ;1 r \\dS 1-(I t'l.'h.'c\ In Ir iS r~nd h1s tea m \\~ S d efN 1ted by
agreement
m May 1971, which
th r then Paul Brov.n-&lt;.'oached
pdtlnts .Lilli " l11u1b,1llltt•Jo of
the
ABA
says bound the
Md
sslllon
Hr
glt
T1
gcr
s
h1 ;.;, P&lt;.~u l B r m~ 11
Bt owrr outdid Kollar and leag ues to work toge ther
Br (I\\ n, g l 'll l 1 i.Jl nld!l;l ~ L' I cliU \
l' \ en r cmcmbcred the score of
toward a merger and JOmtly
llPc~d &lt;oac li uf till' Bengals,
urge
Congres's to pass legtslathe
gdflle
pcrSOIIclll} l'S('UI led Kol icH d !ld
tJOn exemptmg such a merger
Sonn
Br own and the elder
h1s !)dff'nl-; ar IJund the Ben ~ ;t l s
Kol l:~ r \\i'l'e cxchangmg old from antitrust laws.
l1l' &lt;Jdquor h•t s
In tls su1t the ABA alleges the
fnoth.lll
ston e::;.
KolicH :dsu 4 f trst r ound pt r k
Th
e
)
uun
ger
Ko
llar
rmNBA
has a monopo ly on
of till· C'ht( ,tg() l 'lll of the r1 val
WFI. sa 1d he ,,,1:1 lt.'t~ntng JJI c::;:;ed rc{Xlrters w1th h1s players and is seekmg $100
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Then plan to at tend a meeting at the Po meroy Elementary

Sc hool at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon.
At that lime Mrs . Isabelle Foster, district advisor for lhe
Black Diamond Scout Council , will be here to meet with parents
and any at hers interested in seeing a Browni e troop organized.

Many of lhc first, second and lhird grade girls at the
Pomer oy school have indicated their des ire to joi n the scouting
progra m . but until leaders, assistant lea ders, committee
members and other volunteers can be secured, a troop caiUlot be
orga ni zed .

MIDDLEPORT CADE'ITE TROOP 185
Several members of the Middleport Cadettes attended a
program on drug a buse Tuesday nig ht at New Haven . Mrs.
J anice t;ibhs, leader , Wi:iS assisted by Mrs. Donna Byer in
transporting the gir ls to New Have n. In the group were yirginia

Burchett, Jo McKinney , Carin Bailey, Julie Kitchen , Julle Byer,
Kim Payne, Trina Gibbs and Kathy Manley.
The troop will begma multi-media firs t aid course Saturday
a! the Middlepor t First Bapti st Church under the direction of

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Saturday 's session will begin at 10 :30 a.m. and will continue

and is now serving in the U.S. Navy. WNiding plans are

until about 2:30 p. m. The scouts are to take a sack lunch. The
second session to complete the eight-hour standard first aide
course will be Feb. 16. Completion of the course qualifies the
seouL' fo r a badge.
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
Work on the sewing badge and the games badge was continued at the Monday night meeting of the Middleport Junior
Troop at the Hea th United Methodi st Chu rch.
Girls workin g th e se wing badge have completed preparing
their sewing boxes and Monday began work on hemming a tea
towe l. Mrs. Ruth Spencer, assistant leader, demonstrated the

incomplete .

use of the sewin g machine.

Miss Pansy Thomas
ANNOUNCES ENGAG EMENT

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Thoma s, Pomeroy, is announcing th e engage nH'nt of her

daughter , Pansy, to Dorsey 0 . Ohli nger . son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Ohlinge r, Middleport. Miss

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al Meigs High School . Her fiance attended Meigs High Sc hool

RETURNS TO BASE
Sgt. George A. Ginther, U. S.
Air Force, returned to Wright
Patterson Base in Da yton

Sunday evening aft er spending
the weekend with his grandmother, Mrs. Ori s Ginther,

Chester Road.

Those working on the games badge learned two new games
and then tau ght the ga mes to b'irls doing other badge work .
SALISBURY .JUNIOR TROOP 100
Plans to ma ke valentines for the residents of the Syracuse
Nursing Home were made during the Tuesday night meeting of'
the Sa1isbury Juniors.
Linda Williams, patrol leader, conducted the meeting which
opened with the pledge to the flag and the girl scout promise.
Thank you cards have been purchased for use by the troop, it Wl!S
reported. A mother-daughter skating party was se t for Saturday,
Feb. 23, at the Skate-A~Way rink , Chester Road, 2 to 4 p. m.
Followin g the skating party lhe girls will go to the home of Mrs.
Jack Morris fo r a social hour. Cathy Morris will be hostess.
Laura Gail Smith gave "my home" badge report, Renee
Kaldore reported on her housekeeping badge work , and Patty
Parker di scussed her cooking badge . At the next meeting Joyce
Baker, Becky Dorst, Teresa Dorst and Melanie Adkins will give
badge review. Camille Swindell will serve refreshments and
Joyc e Baker will have ga mes.
Mrs . Stanley Kaldore was a guest at the meeting . Mrs. Nancy
Morris read a poem, "A Valentine's Day Gift".

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follows: No more than 500
words, nor less than 350 words
on the topic, with all entries to
be typed on regular typing
paper and double spaced with
II&gt; inch margin on the left.
Entries must be in the hands
of Mrs. Neutzling at 105 Maple
Place, Pomeroy, no later than
Feb. 25, 1974. A panel of three
will judge the entries.
Prizes will be $35 for first ;
$25 for second, and $20 for
third . . All winners will be
guests at a dinner to be given
for the Drew Webster Post
members and their families
March 19. The contest winners
will be presented at that time.
M~s . Neutzling urges par·
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REVIVAL through Sunday at
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Bailey Run Road , 7:30 p.m.;
public invited.
REVIVAL at Chester Church
of God will continue through
Sunday. Rev. Chester Estep
guest speaker. Public invited.

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C. E. Blakeslee, who is
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was honored by his co-workers
Monday at the Extension Office.
Employes in the County
Board of Education Office and
the Extension Office each
brought a covered dish and a
wurprise dinner was held in his
honor.
A billfold and a RandMcNally World Atlas were
presented to the honored guest.
Attending in addition to Mr.
Blakeslee were his wife, Daisy,
Mrs. Pansy .Jordan, Robert
Bowen, Otis Knopp, Mrs. Mary
Bacon, Mrs. Greta Suttle, Mrs.
Nellie Vale, Mrs . Karolyn
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February meeting.
Several polished bases for
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and Mildred Roush .
Attending were LaVer ne
Costumes, Mary Lou Ed- Powell, Drew Hart, Marjorie
wards, Rose Wolfe and Alberta Hoffman, Marion Batey ,
Wiles.
Roberta Wiles , Diane Hickel, ~ ami lies of Pomeroy
Dance Routine, Debbie Katie Hesson, Mary Ingels, donated over $373 in the fight
Whi te, teenage rs; Carol Gen•ive Wood, Mildred Roush , against Muscular Dystrophy
Ma ce! Clevenger, Linda ac cordin g lo Mrs. Maxine
Roush, adults.
Programs and ads, Hilda Young, Venice Ward, Rose Griffith chairman of the
Smilh, Pauline Hester and Wolf, Pauline Hester, A. Pomero~ campaign. "We were
Marshall , Georgann Fink, very pleased wiU1 the support
LaVerne Powell .
Lillian
Greene, Connie Carter, we received from the comPromp ters, Hilda Smith,
Mar jorie Hoffman, Marion Joyce Zerkle, Helen Abel, munity in our recent house to
Havoline
Flesher,
Lois house march ," said Mrs .
Baley, Joyce Zerkle.
Ushers, Thelma Scally, Bumgardner and a guest, Griffith. "We would especially
like to thank all the volunteer
Frances Haeberle, Pat Layne Vesta Morrisett.

.~o'men have' m·eett'n:g' ~~~:~n a~:~~·ce ~~~l:rie

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."Tuesday evening, the New
;·.Haven Women's Club members went to another classroom
at the New Haven Grade
....SChool for a short business
: meeting.
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Mrs. Kenneth Thompson,
: presided, when Mrs. George
: Ingels and Mrs. R. G. Greene,
• reported that a previously
: planned style show would not
: materialize at this time, and a
: future card party will be held
•• Instead. The date will be an• nounced later.
•• Mrs. Paul Powell and Mrs.
: Eugene Hester, cOOirectocs of

the New Haven Woman's Clu b
"Carabet'' are making plans
for the spring revue.
Mrs . Hester announced that
the following have been ap~
pointed :
Publicity , Peggy Gurtis.
Debbie White, Bobby Batey,
Beverly Hester, Diane Hickel
and Alma Marshal.
Stage, Helen Abel, Havoline
Flesher , Donna Thompson,

Pomeroy people gave $373
ma rchers in Pomeroy."
Dr . Leon I. Charash,
chairman of the age ncy's

Medical Advisory Committee,
·reported the opening of 23 free
diagnostic and treatmen t
clinics in 1973. MDAA's network of clinics total 130 based
at hospitals and medical
centers throughout the continental United States, Hawaii,
f'uerto Rico, and Guam .

research, patient and commun ity
services,
and

professional and public health
education - while 14.6 pel. was
expended on fund raising and
4.7 pet. on administration. ..
"The funds are also used for

A total of $1.8 million has
been appropriated for two
research ce nters - at UCLA
and the University of London 's
Hammersmith Hospital for
''team assaults" on muscular
dystrop,hy and allied disorders.
John J. Gardiner, treasurer
of the agency, reported that in
its las t fiscal year, 80.7 pel. of
MDAA 's expenditures went for
essential program serv ices -

our patient service activities

whic.h provide wheelchairs,
orthopedi c appliances, flu
shots , etc . to the many victims

of muscular dystrophy both
her e in Pomeroy and
throughout the country," said
Mrs. Griffith.

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Transfers
Virgil E. Roush, Mary S.
Roush to Lester Winnett
Roush; Carrie Josephine
Roush, .44 acre, Letart.
Charles N. lhle, Donna Ihle
to John Michaellhle, Sharon L.
Ihle, 1.18 acre, Sutton .
Charles A. Barnhart to Mary
J . Barnhart, lot, Tuppers
Plains.
Alvie Partlow, Anna Mae
Partlow to Walter A. Wilson,
Betty L. Wilson, 13 acres,
Salisbury.
Keith Riggs, Barbara Riggs,
to Roberta C. O'Brien, J . B.
O'Brien, parcel, Salisbury.
Edward Little, Eva Uttle to
Robert E. Musser, Roberta A.
Musser, re-record 36 A. ,
Rutland.
Bradley Pooler, Caryl E.
Pooler to Bradley Pooler,
Caryl Pooler, parcel, Chester.
Pauline M. Marklns to
Garfield Sizemore, Edna
Sizemore, Jot, Rutland.
Effie 0 . Norman, to AHred
H. Ashworth, parcels, Sutton.
Nettle Goble to Laurence A.
HyseU, Nellie L. Hysell, 5
acres, Rutland.

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consume . .. and how much they
conserve.
The mostlmportanttltinc you can do
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" America and Wha t It
Means to Me" is the topic for
an essay contest being spon~
sored by the American Legion
Auxiliary of Drew Webster
Post 39, Pomeroy, through 'its
Am erica nism chairwoman,
Mrs. Ben Neutzling.
Boys and girls of the Meigs
High School , freshmen through
se niors, are eligible to compete
in the essay contest. Entries
must be written by students on
their own time outside the
classroom . The contest is in no
way connected with the school
curriculum.
According to Mrs. Neutzling
the rules of the contest are as
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education projects were Ann Webster who is ilL Mrs.
discussed during a meeting of Kate Jarrell gave the
the Rutland Ga rd en Cl ub treasurer's report. Members
:.!onday night at · the home of responded lo roll call by
naming a new plant they' hope
Mrs. Chris DiehL
Report· was given on the lo grow this year. Devotions
landsca ping at the Laurel Cliff were given by Mrs. Anna
Free Methodist Church, and Turner followin g a welcome by
the dub voted to se nd $20 to Mrs. Eva Robson , president to
George Carper who did the the 16 members and guests,
plantings in appreciation for Mrs. NeUie Vale, Mrs. F'annie
Pettit, and Chris Diehl. Mrs.
his work.
A meeting with the Good Anna Turner was co-hostess
Luck Garden Club at the for the meeting.
Miss Ruby Diehl, program
Athens Mental Health Center
chairwoman,
presented the
was changed from November
lo May . Read at the meeting topic, "The Desert Blooms''
was a thank you note from Mrs. and showed pictures she had
Betty Mizicko for the Christ- taken on her trip west last
mas party given the Good Luck summer . This replaced a
program planned by Mrs.
Club members.
A memo from the Meigs Bernice Winn who rema ins ill.
In her comments, Miss Diehl
County Commissioners on the
bi-centennial planning com- said that too many people think
mittee
was
read . the word "desert" means
Arrangements were made for barren, shifting sand, and little
the club to provide the Green or no plant life. She said that
Thumb Notes Feb. I by Mrs. this is not necessarily true and
Richard Foley, and Aprill9 by cited the Sonoran Desert in
Mrs. Margaret Parsons. The Southern Arizona which has an
radio program was discussed average annual rainfall of
with Mrs. Oleva Cottrill to tape from five to 10 inches and is
anything but barren.
it for presentation Feb. 4.
Miss Diehl spoke of the two
A vote of appreciation was
rainy
seasons-th-: "summe r
given the Homestead Club for a
donation to the treasury . The monsoon" brought about by
club recently disbanded and moisture-laden air moving in
the funds on hand were divided from the Gulf of Mexico, and
between the organizing club, the violent thunderstorms
the Rutland Club and the occuring primarily during July
Rutland Friendly Gardeners . and August. She talked about
Mrs .
Pearl
Canaday the wild flowers which cover
presented the secretary's the desert by mid-April attracting thousands of residents
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and tourists into the countryside.
!ii Among the first to bloom, she
said, is the Mexican gold poppy
which often covers acres of
flatlands and hillsides with
their brilliant orange. She
noted that in the southwestern
THURSDAY
part of Arizona, wet winters
FREE CLOTHING day at trigger life into the · dormant
Salvation Army, 115 Butternut bulbs of the desert lily, some
Ave., Pomeroy, 10 a.m. to growing to about two feet and
noon . Any area resident resembling the Easter Lily .
needing clothing welcome .
She spoke of the verbena,
POINT PLEASANT Gun and of the datura, one of the
Club meets for annual session largest of desert blooms, many
at 7:30 p. m. Krodel Park club times measuring six Inches in
house.
diameter opening during the
POMEROY Cub Scout Pack night and closing as soon as the
249 meeting, 7:30p.m. at IOOF direct rays of 1¥ morning sun
Hall, Pomeroy. Registration fall across the petals. She also
for new year must be paid ; !old of the mariposa and the
plans to be made for Blue and large desert marigolds, the
Gold Banquet and observing cliff rose , I!Jld the soapweed
Scout Month during February . yucca .
All Cub Scouts and parents
Gardening tips for February
urged to attend.
were given by Mrs. Ruth
FRIDAY
Erlewine. Mrs. Diehl conMIDDLEPORT Chamber of ducted a seed identification
Commerce 7:30p .m. at office contest. The traveling prize
of Columbus and Southern Ohio
brought by Miss Ruby Diehl
Electric Company.
was won by Mrs. Carl DenTHE SUNSHINE Class of the
Mason United Methodist
Church
sponsors
a
smorgasbord at 4:30 p.m ..
Menu includes meat loaf,
chicken, vegetables, salads,
pie, cake, coffee and tea. $1.75
for adults; $1 for children.
SATURDAY
DANCE Southern High
School in Racine, 10 ·p.m. to
midnight sponsored by senior
class. Music by Wood Quilt.
HYMN SING at Freedom
Gospel .Mission, Bald Knobs,
7:30 p.m . Davis Family ,
Buffalo, W. Va ., featured
singers. Public invited .
EASTERN HIGH School Jr.
Class bake sale Saturday, 5:30
p.m. continuing through the
Eastern - Fairfield basketball
· game at the high schooL The
class will also sponsor a dance
until midnight in the gym after
the game.
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$5 for the treasury.
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Mrs. Roy Snowden will host
the next meeting . A dessert
cotirse was served by the
hostesses, Mrs. Diehl and Mrs.
Turner. Highlighting the
refreshment table decorations
was Mrs . Diehl's musical
l,eapot.

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Then plan to at tend a meeting at the Po meroy Elementary

Sc hool at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon.
At that lime Mrs . Isabelle Foster, district advisor for lhe
Black Diamond Scout Council , will be here to meet with parents
and any at hers interested in seeing a Browni e troop organized.

Many of lhc first, second and lhird grade girls at the
Pomer oy school have indicated their des ire to joi n the scouting
progra m . but until leaders, assistant lea ders, committee
members and other volunteers can be secured, a troop caiUlot be
orga ni zed .

MIDDLEPORT CADE'ITE TROOP 185
Several members of the Middleport Cadettes attended a
program on drug a buse Tuesday nig ht at New Haven . Mrs.
J anice t;ibhs, leader , Wi:iS assisted by Mrs. Donna Byer in
transporting the gir ls to New Have n. In the group were yirginia

Burchett, Jo McKinney , Carin Bailey, Julie Kitchen , Julle Byer,
Kim Payne, Trina Gibbs and Kathy Manley.
The troop will begma multi-media firs t aid course Saturday
a! the Middlepor t First Bapti st Church under the direction of

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Saturday 's session will begin at 10 :30 a.m. and will continue

and is now serving in the U.S. Navy. WNiding plans are

until about 2:30 p. m. The scouts are to take a sack lunch. The
second session to complete the eight-hour standard first aide
course will be Feb. 16. Completion of the course qualifies the
seouL' fo r a badge.
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
Work on the sewing badge and the games badge was continued at the Monday night meeting of the Middleport Junior
Troop at the Hea th United Methodi st Chu rch.
Girls workin g th e se wing badge have completed preparing
their sewing boxes and Monday began work on hemming a tea
towe l. Mrs. Ruth Spencer, assistant leader, demonstrated the

incomplete .

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Miss Pansy Thomas
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Thoma s, Pomeroy, is announcing th e engage nH'nt of her

daughter , Pansy, to Dorsey 0 . Ohli nger . son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Ohlinge r, Middleport. Miss

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al Meigs High School . Her fiance attended Meigs High Sc hool

RETURNS TO BASE
Sgt. George A. Ginther, U. S.
Air Force, returned to Wright
Patterson Base in Da yton

Sunday evening aft er spending
the weekend with his grandmother, Mrs. Ori s Ginther,

Chester Road.

Those working on the games badge learned two new games
and then tau ght the ga mes to b'irls doing other badge work .
SALISBURY .JUNIOR TROOP 100
Plans to ma ke valentines for the residents of the Syracuse
Nursing Home were made during the Tuesday night meeting of'
the Sa1isbury Juniors.
Linda Williams, patrol leader, conducted the meeting which
opened with the pledge to the flag and the girl scout promise.
Thank you cards have been purchased for use by the troop, it Wl!S
reported. A mother-daughter skating party was se t for Saturday,
Feb. 23, at the Skate-A~Way rink , Chester Road, 2 to 4 p. m.
Followin g the skating party lhe girls will go to the home of Mrs.
Jack Morris fo r a social hour. Cathy Morris will be hostess.
Laura Gail Smith gave "my home" badge report, Renee
Kaldore reported on her housekeeping badge work , and Patty
Parker di scussed her cooking badge . At the next meeting Joyce
Baker, Becky Dorst, Teresa Dorst and Melanie Adkins will give
badge review. Camille Swindell will serve refreshments and
Joyc e Baker will have ga mes.
Mrs . Stanley Kaldore was a guest at the meeting . Mrs. Nancy
Morris read a poem, "A Valentine's Day Gift".

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follows: No more than 500
words, nor less than 350 words
on the topic, with all entries to
be typed on regular typing
paper and double spaced with
II&gt; inch margin on the left.
Entries must be in the hands
of Mrs. Neutzling at 105 Maple
Place, Pomeroy, no later than
Feb. 25, 1974. A panel of three
will judge the entries.
Prizes will be $35 for first ;
$25 for second, and $20 for
third . . All winners will be
guests at a dinner to be given
for the Drew Webster Post
members and their families
March 19. The contest winners
will be presented at that time.
M~s . Neutzling urges par·
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guest speaker. Public invited.

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Monday at the Extension Office.
Employes in the County
Board of Education Office and
the Extension Office each
brought a covered dish and a
wurprise dinner was held in his
honor.
A billfold and a RandMcNally World Atlas were
presented to the honored guest.
Attending in addition to Mr.
Blakeslee were his wife, Daisy,
Mrs. Pansy .Jordan, Robert
Bowen, Otis Knopp, Mrs. Mary
Bacon, Mrs. Greta Suttle, Mrs.
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and Mildred Roush .
Attending were LaVer ne
Costumes, Mary Lou Ed- Powell, Drew Hart, Marjorie
wards, Rose Wolfe and Alberta Hoffman, Marion Batey ,
Wiles.
Roberta Wiles , Diane Hickel, ~ ami lies of Pomeroy
Dance Routine, Debbie Katie Hesson, Mary Ingels, donated over $373 in the fight
Whi te, teenage rs; Carol Gen•ive Wood, Mildred Roush , against Muscular Dystrophy
Ma ce! Clevenger, Linda ac cordin g lo Mrs. Maxine
Roush, adults.
Programs and ads, Hilda Young, Venice Ward, Rose Griffith chairman of the
Smilh, Pauline Hester and Wolf, Pauline Hester, A. Pomero~ campaign. "We were
Marshall , Georgann Fink, very pleased wiU1 the support
LaVerne Powell .
Lillian
Greene, Connie Carter, we received from the comPromp ters, Hilda Smith,
Mar jorie Hoffman, Marion Joyce Zerkle, Helen Abel, munity in our recent house to
Havoline
Flesher,
Lois house march ," said Mrs .
Baley, Joyce Zerkle.
Ushers, Thelma Scally, Bumgardner and a guest, Griffith. "We would especially
like to thank all the volunteer
Frances Haeberle, Pat Layne Vesta Morrisett.

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."Tuesday evening, the New
;·.Haven Women's Club members went to another classroom
at the New Haven Grade
....SChool for a short business
: meeting.
:
Mrs. Kenneth Thompson,
: presided, when Mrs. George
: Ingels and Mrs. R. G. Greene,
• reported that a previously
: planned style show would not
: materialize at this time, and a
: future card party will be held
•• Instead. The date will be an• nounced later.
•• Mrs. Paul Powell and Mrs.
: Eugene Hester, cOOirectocs of

the New Haven Woman's Clu b
"Carabet'' are making plans
for the spring revue.
Mrs . Hester announced that
the following have been ap~
pointed :
Publicity , Peggy Gurtis.
Debbie White, Bobby Batey,
Beverly Hester, Diane Hickel
and Alma Marshal.
Stage, Helen Abel, Havoline
Flesher , Donna Thompson,

Pomeroy people gave $373
ma rchers in Pomeroy."
Dr . Leon I. Charash,
chairman of the age ncy's

Medical Advisory Committee,
·reported the opening of 23 free
diagnostic and treatmen t
clinics in 1973. MDAA's network of clinics total 130 based
at hospitals and medical
centers throughout the continental United States, Hawaii,
f'uerto Rico, and Guam .

research, patient and commun ity
services,
and

professional and public health
education - while 14.6 pel. was
expended on fund raising and
4.7 pet. on administration. ..
"The funds are also used for

A total of $1.8 million has
been appropriated for two
research ce nters - at UCLA
and the University of London 's
Hammersmith Hospital for
''team assaults" on muscular
dystrop,hy and allied disorders.
John J. Gardiner, treasurer
of the agency, reported that in
its las t fiscal year, 80.7 pel. of
MDAA 's expenditures went for
essential program serv ices -

our patient service activities

whic.h provide wheelchairs,
orthopedi c appliances, flu
shots , etc . to the many victims

of muscular dystrophy both
her e in Pomeroy and
throughout the country," said
Mrs. Griffith.

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Transfers
Virgil E. Roush, Mary S.
Roush to Lester Winnett
Roush; Carrie Josephine
Roush, .44 acre, Letart.
Charles N. lhle, Donna Ihle
to John Michaellhle, Sharon L.
Ihle, 1.18 acre, Sutton .
Charles A. Barnhart to Mary
J . Barnhart, lot, Tuppers
Plains.
Alvie Partlow, Anna Mae
Partlow to Walter A. Wilson,
Betty L. Wilson, 13 acres,
Salisbury.
Keith Riggs, Barbara Riggs,
to Roberta C. O'Brien, J . B.
O'Brien, parcel, Salisbury.
Edward Little, Eva Uttle to
Robert E. Musser, Roberta A.
Musser, re-record 36 A. ,
Rutland.
Bradley Pooler, Caryl E.
Pooler to Bradley Pooler,
Caryl Pooler, parcel, Chester.
Pauline M. Marklns to
Garfield Sizemore, Edna
Sizemore, Jot, Rutland.
Effie 0 . Norman, to AHred
H. Ashworth, parcels, Sutton.
Nettle Goble to Laurence A.
HyseU, Nellie L. Hysell, 5
acres, Rutland.

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" America and Wha t It
Means to Me" is the topic for
an essay contest being spon~
sored by the American Legion
Auxiliary of Drew Webster
Post 39, Pomeroy, through 'its
Am erica nism chairwoman,
Mrs. Ben Neutzling.
Boys and girls of the Meigs
High School , freshmen through
se niors, are eligible to compete
in the essay contest. Entries
must be written by students on
their own time outside the
classroom . The contest is in no
way connected with the school
curriculum.
According to Mrs. Neutzling
the rules of the contest are as
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and report in the absence of Mrs .
education projects were Ann Webster who is ilL Mrs.
discussed during a meeting of Kate Jarrell gave the
the Rutland Ga rd en Cl ub treasurer's report. Members
:.!onday night at · the home of responded lo roll call by
naming a new plant they' hope
Mrs. Chris DiehL
Report· was given on the lo grow this year. Devotions
landsca ping at the Laurel Cliff were given by Mrs. Anna
Free Methodist Church, and Turner followin g a welcome by
the dub voted to se nd $20 to Mrs. Eva Robson , president to
George Carper who did the the 16 members and guests,
plantings in appreciation for Mrs. NeUie Vale, Mrs. F'annie
Pettit, and Chris Diehl. Mrs.
his work.
A meeting with the Good Anna Turner was co-hostess
Luck Garden Club at the for the meeting.
Miss Ruby Diehl, program
Athens Mental Health Center
chairwoman,
presented the
was changed from November
lo May . Read at the meeting topic, "The Desert Blooms''
was a thank you note from Mrs. and showed pictures she had
Betty Mizicko for the Christ- taken on her trip west last
mas party given the Good Luck summer . This replaced a
program planned by Mrs.
Club members.
A memo from the Meigs Bernice Winn who rema ins ill.
In her comments, Miss Diehl
County Commissioners on the
bi-centennial planning com- said that too many people think
mittee
was
read . the word "desert" means
Arrangements were made for barren, shifting sand, and little
the club to provide the Green or no plant life. She said that
Thumb Notes Feb. I by Mrs. this is not necessarily true and
Richard Foley, and Aprill9 by cited the Sonoran Desert in
Mrs. Margaret Parsons. The Southern Arizona which has an
radio program was discussed average annual rainfall of
with Mrs. Oleva Cottrill to tape from five to 10 inches and is
anything but barren.
it for presentation Feb. 4.
Miss Diehl spoke of the two
A vote of appreciation was
rainy
seasons-th-: "summe r
given the Homestead Club for a
donation to the treasury . The monsoon" brought about by
club recently disbanded and moisture-laden air moving in
the funds on hand were divided from the Gulf of Mexico, and
between the organizing club, the violent thunderstorms
the Rutland Club and the occuring primarily during July
Rutland Friendly Gardeners . and August. She talked about
Mrs .
Pearl
Canaday the wild flowers which cover
presented the secretary's the desert by mid-April attracting thousands of residents
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and tourists into the countryside.
!ii Among the first to bloom, she
said, is the Mexican gold poppy
which often covers acres of
flatlands and hillsides with
their brilliant orange. She
noted that in the southwestern
THURSDAY
part of Arizona, wet winters
FREE CLOTHING day at trigger life into the · dormant
Salvation Army, 115 Butternut bulbs of the desert lily, some
Ave., Pomeroy, 10 a.m. to growing to about two feet and
noon . Any area resident resembling the Easter Lily .
needing clothing welcome .
She spoke of the verbena,
POINT PLEASANT Gun and of the datura, one of the
Club meets for annual session largest of desert blooms, many
at 7:30 p. m. Krodel Park club times measuring six Inches in
house.
diameter opening during the
POMEROY Cub Scout Pack night and closing as soon as the
249 meeting, 7:30p.m. at IOOF direct rays of 1¥ morning sun
Hall, Pomeroy. Registration fall across the petals. She also
for new year must be paid ; !old of the mariposa and the
plans to be made for Blue and large desert marigolds, the
Gold Banquet and observing cliff rose , I!Jld the soapweed
Scout Month during February . yucca .
All Cub Scouts and parents
Gardening tips for February
urged to attend.
were given by Mrs. Ruth
FRIDAY
Erlewine. Mrs. Diehl conMIDDLEPORT Chamber of ducted a seed identification
Commerce 7:30p .m. at office contest. The traveling prize
of Columbus and Southern Ohio
brought by Miss Ruby Diehl
Electric Company.
was won by Mrs. Carl DenTHE SUNSHINE Class of the
Mason United Methodist
Church
sponsors
a
smorgasbord at 4:30 p.m ..
Menu includes meat loaf,
chicken, vegetables, salads,
pie, cake, coffee and tea. $1.75
for adults; $1 for children.
SATURDAY
DANCE Southern High
School in Racine, 10 ·p.m. to
midnight sponsored by senior
class. Music by Wood Quilt.
HYMN SING at Freedom
Gospel .Mission, Bald Knobs,
7:30 p.m . Davis Family ,
Buffalo, W. Va ., featured
singers. Public invited .
EASTERN HIGH School Jr.
Class bake sale Saturday, 5:30
p.m. continuing through the
Eastern - Fairfield basketball
· game at the high schooL The
class will also sponsor a dance
until midnight in the gym after
the game.
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$5 for the treasury.
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the next meeting . A dessert
cotirse was served by the
hostesses, Mrs. Diehl and Mrs.
Turner. Highlighting the
refreshment table decorations
was Mrs . Diehl's musical
l,eapot.

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repairman, has received a
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course in basic electronics at
General TeleJlhone Co. at
Ohio's Technical Training
School in Marion. The two
week course covers fundamentaltheory of ampUflers,
power supplies and other radio
and common electronic
equipment.
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VISITS FAMILY
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.
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needing help in these problem
areas.
In connection with this
•; program, the Meigs County
Care Une is operating on a full.
time basis, with professlonaUy
trained personnel ready to
answer questions and offer
assistance for a wide variety of
·: problems. During the past year
the Care line has received
approximately 1400 crises
calls.
In order to create a greater
awareness of the services
offered, the Meigs County
Committee on Alcohol and
Drug abuse has distributed to
.... business places and to the
,school students of the county,
posters, match covers and
pencils, hearing the Care Une
number. Citizens of the county
are urged to use these services
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· ' The Care Line number is 9927502.

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Then plan to at tend a meeting at the Po meroy Elementary

Sc hool at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon.
At that lime Mrs . Isabelle Foster, district advisor for lhe
Black Diamond Scout Council , will be here to meet with parents
and any at hers interested in seeing a Browni e troop organized.

Many of lhc first, second and lhird grade girls at the
Pomer oy school have indicated their des ire to joi n the scouting
progra m . but until leaders, assistant lea ders, committee
members and other volunteers can be secured, a troop caiUlot be
orga ni zed .

MIDDLEPORT CADE'ITE TROOP 185
Several members of the Middleport Cadettes attended a
program on drug a buse Tuesday nig ht at New Haven . Mrs.
J anice t;ibhs, leader , Wi:iS assisted by Mrs. Donna Byer in
transporting the gir ls to New Have n. In the group were yirginia

Burchett, Jo McKinney , Carin Bailey, Julie Kitchen , Julle Byer,
Kim Payne, Trina Gibbs and Kathy Manley.
The troop will begma multi-media firs t aid course Saturday
a! the Middlepor t First Bapti st Church under the direction of

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Saturday 's session will begin at 10 :30 a.m. and will continue

and is now serving in the U.S. Navy. WNiding plans are

until about 2:30 p. m. The scouts are to take a sack lunch. The
second session to complete the eight-hour standard first aide
course will be Feb. 16. Completion of the course qualifies the
seouL' fo r a badge.
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
Work on the sewing badge and the games badge was continued at the Monday night meeting of the Middleport Junior
Troop at the Hea th United Methodi st Chu rch.
Girls workin g th e se wing badge have completed preparing
their sewing boxes and Monday began work on hemming a tea
towe l. Mrs. Ruth Spencer, assistant leader, demonstrated the

incomplete .

use of the sewin g machine.

Miss Pansy Thomas
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daughter , Pansy, to Dorsey 0 . Ohli nger . son of Mr. and Mrs.
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al Meigs High School . Her fiance attended Meigs High Sc hool

RETURNS TO BASE
Sgt. George A. Ginther, U. S.
Air Force, returned to Wright
Patterson Base in Da yton

Sunday evening aft er spending
the weekend with his grandmother, Mrs. Ori s Ginther,

Chester Road.

Those working on the games badge learned two new games
and then tau ght the ga mes to b'irls doing other badge work .
SALISBURY .JUNIOR TROOP 100
Plans to ma ke valentines for the residents of the Syracuse
Nursing Home were made during the Tuesday night meeting of'
the Sa1isbury Juniors.
Linda Williams, patrol leader, conducted the meeting which
opened with the pledge to the flag and the girl scout promise.
Thank you cards have been purchased for use by the troop, it Wl!S
reported. A mother-daughter skating party was se t for Saturday,
Feb. 23, at the Skate-A~Way rink , Chester Road, 2 to 4 p. m.
Followin g the skating party lhe girls will go to the home of Mrs.
Jack Morris fo r a social hour. Cathy Morris will be hostess.
Laura Gail Smith gave "my home" badge report, Renee
Kaldore reported on her housekeeping badge work , and Patty
Parker di scussed her cooking badge . At the next meeting Joyce
Baker, Becky Dorst, Teresa Dorst and Melanie Adkins will give
badge review. Camille Swindell will serve refreshments and
Joyc e Baker will have ga mes.
Mrs . Stanley Kaldore was a guest at the meeting . Mrs. Nancy
Morris read a poem, "A Valentine's Day Gift".

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follows: No more than 500
words, nor less than 350 words
on the topic, with all entries to
be typed on regular typing
paper and double spaced with
II&gt; inch margin on the left.
Entries must be in the hands
of Mrs. Neutzling at 105 Maple
Place, Pomeroy, no later than
Feb. 25, 1974. A panel of three
will judge the entries.
Prizes will be $35 for first ;
$25 for second, and $20 for
third . . All winners will be
guests at a dinner to be given
for the Drew Webster Post
members and their families
March 19. The contest winners
will be presented at that time.
M~s . Neutzling urges par·
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public invited.
REVIVAL at Chester Church
of God will continue through
Sunday. Rev. Chester Estep
guest speaker. Public invited.

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C. E. Blakeslee, who is
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was honored by his co-workers
Monday at the Extension Office.
Employes in the County
Board of Education Office and
the Extension Office each
brought a covered dish and a
wurprise dinner was held in his
honor.
A billfold and a RandMcNally World Atlas were
presented to the honored guest.
Attending in addition to Mr.
Blakeslee were his wife, Daisy,
Mrs. Pansy .Jordan, Robert
Bowen, Otis Knopp, Mrs. Mary
Bacon, Mrs. Greta Suttle, Mrs.
Nellie Vale, Mrs . Karolyn
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February meeting.
Several polished bases for
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and Mildred Roush .
Attending were LaVer ne
Costumes, Mary Lou Ed- Powell, Drew Hart, Marjorie
wards, Rose Wolfe and Alberta Hoffman, Marion Batey ,
Wiles.
Roberta Wiles , Diane Hickel, ~ ami lies of Pomeroy
Dance Routine, Debbie Katie Hesson, Mary Ingels, donated over $373 in the fight
Whi te, teenage rs; Carol Gen•ive Wood, Mildred Roush , against Muscular Dystrophy
Ma ce! Clevenger, Linda ac cordin g lo Mrs. Maxine
Roush, adults.
Programs and ads, Hilda Young, Venice Ward, Rose Griffith chairman of the
Smilh, Pauline Hester and Wolf, Pauline Hester, A. Pomero~ campaign. "We were
Marshall , Georgann Fink, very pleased wiU1 the support
LaVerne Powell .
Lillian
Greene, Connie Carter, we received from the comPromp ters, Hilda Smith,
Mar jorie Hoffman, Marion Joyce Zerkle, Helen Abel, munity in our recent house to
Havoline
Flesher,
Lois house march ," said Mrs .
Baley, Joyce Zerkle.
Ushers, Thelma Scally, Bumgardner and a guest, Griffith. "We would especially
like to thank all the volunteer
Frances Haeberle, Pat Layne Vesta Morrisett.

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."Tuesday evening, the New
;·.Haven Women's Club members went to another classroom
at the New Haven Grade
....SChool for a short business
: meeting.
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Mrs. Kenneth Thompson,
: presided, when Mrs. George
: Ingels and Mrs. R. G. Greene,
• reported that a previously
: planned style show would not
: materialize at this time, and a
: future card party will be held
•• Instead. The date will be an• nounced later.
•• Mrs. Paul Powell and Mrs.
: Eugene Hester, cOOirectocs of

the New Haven Woman's Clu b
"Carabet'' are making plans
for the spring revue.
Mrs . Hester announced that
the following have been ap~
pointed :
Publicity , Peggy Gurtis.
Debbie White, Bobby Batey,
Beverly Hester, Diane Hickel
and Alma Marshal.
Stage, Helen Abel, Havoline
Flesher , Donna Thompson,

Pomeroy people gave $373
ma rchers in Pomeroy."
Dr . Leon I. Charash,
chairman of the age ncy's

Medical Advisory Committee,
·reported the opening of 23 free
diagnostic and treatmen t
clinics in 1973. MDAA's network of clinics total 130 based
at hospitals and medical
centers throughout the continental United States, Hawaii,
f'uerto Rico, and Guam .

research, patient and commun ity
services,
and

professional and public health
education - while 14.6 pel. was
expended on fund raising and
4.7 pet. on administration. ..
"The funds are also used for

A total of $1.8 million has
been appropriated for two
research ce nters - at UCLA
and the University of London 's
Hammersmith Hospital for
''team assaults" on muscular
dystrop,hy and allied disorders.
John J. Gardiner, treasurer
of the agency, reported that in
its las t fiscal year, 80.7 pel. of
MDAA 's expenditures went for
essential program serv ices -

our patient service activities

whic.h provide wheelchairs,
orthopedi c appliances, flu
shots , etc . to the many victims

of muscular dystrophy both
her e in Pomeroy and
throughout the country," said
Mrs. Griffith.

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Transfers
Virgil E. Roush, Mary S.
Roush to Lester Winnett
Roush; Carrie Josephine
Roush, .44 acre, Letart.
Charles N. lhle, Donna Ihle
to John Michaellhle, Sharon L.
Ihle, 1.18 acre, Sutton .
Charles A. Barnhart to Mary
J . Barnhart, lot, Tuppers
Plains.
Alvie Partlow, Anna Mae
Partlow to Walter A. Wilson,
Betty L. Wilson, 13 acres,
Salisbury.
Keith Riggs, Barbara Riggs,
to Roberta C. O'Brien, J . B.
O'Brien, parcel, Salisbury.
Edward Little, Eva Uttle to
Robert E. Musser, Roberta A.
Musser, re-record 36 A. ,
Rutland.
Bradley Pooler, Caryl E.
Pooler to Bradley Pooler,
Caryl Pooler, parcel, Chester.
Pauline M. Marklns to
Garfield Sizemore, Edna
Sizemore, Jot, Rutland.
Effie 0 . Norman, to AHred
H. Ashworth, parcels, Sutton.
Nettle Goble to Laurence A.
HyseU, Nellie L. Hysell, 5
acres, Rutland.

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consume . .. and how much they
conserve.
The mostlmportanttltinc you can do
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Other things you can do like
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Essay contest opens
" America and Wha t It
Means to Me" is the topic for
an essay contest being spon~
sored by the American Legion
Auxiliary of Drew Webster
Post 39, Pomeroy, through 'its
Am erica nism chairwoman,
Mrs. Ben Neutzling.
Boys and girls of the Meigs
High School , freshmen through
se niors, are eligible to compete
in the essay contest. Entries
must be written by students on
their own time outside the
classroom . The contest is in no
way connected with the school
curriculum.
According to Mrs. Neutzling
the rules of the contest are as
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and report in the absence of Mrs .
education projects were Ann Webster who is ilL Mrs.
discussed during a meeting of Kate Jarrell gave the
the Rutland Ga rd en Cl ub treasurer's report. Members
:.!onday night at · the home of responded lo roll call by
naming a new plant they' hope
Mrs. Chris DiehL
Report· was given on the lo grow this year. Devotions
landsca ping at the Laurel Cliff were given by Mrs. Anna
Free Methodist Church, and Turner followin g a welcome by
the dub voted to se nd $20 to Mrs. Eva Robson , president to
George Carper who did the the 16 members and guests,
plantings in appreciation for Mrs. NeUie Vale, Mrs. F'annie
Pettit, and Chris Diehl. Mrs.
his work.
A meeting with the Good Anna Turner was co-hostess
Luck Garden Club at the for the meeting.
Miss Ruby Diehl, program
Athens Mental Health Center
chairwoman,
presented the
was changed from November
lo May . Read at the meeting topic, "The Desert Blooms''
was a thank you note from Mrs. and showed pictures she had
Betty Mizicko for the Christ- taken on her trip west last
mas party given the Good Luck summer . This replaced a
program planned by Mrs.
Club members.
A memo from the Meigs Bernice Winn who rema ins ill.
In her comments, Miss Diehl
County Commissioners on the
bi-centennial planning com- said that too many people think
mittee
was
read . the word "desert" means
Arrangements were made for barren, shifting sand, and little
the club to provide the Green or no plant life. She said that
Thumb Notes Feb. I by Mrs. this is not necessarily true and
Richard Foley, and Aprill9 by cited the Sonoran Desert in
Mrs. Margaret Parsons. The Southern Arizona which has an
radio program was discussed average annual rainfall of
with Mrs. Oleva Cottrill to tape from five to 10 inches and is
anything but barren.
it for presentation Feb. 4.
Miss Diehl spoke of the two
A vote of appreciation was
rainy
seasons-th-: "summe r
given the Homestead Club for a
donation to the treasury . The monsoon" brought about by
club recently disbanded and moisture-laden air moving in
the funds on hand were divided from the Gulf of Mexico, and
between the organizing club, the violent thunderstorms
the Rutland Club and the occuring primarily during July
Rutland Friendly Gardeners . and August. She talked about
Mrs .
Pearl
Canaday the wild flowers which cover
presented the secretary's the desert by mid-April attracting thousands of residents
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and tourists into the countryside.
!ii Among the first to bloom, she
said, is the Mexican gold poppy
which often covers acres of
flatlands and hillsides with
their brilliant orange. She
noted that in the southwestern
THURSDAY
part of Arizona, wet winters
FREE CLOTHING day at trigger life into the · dormant
Salvation Army, 115 Butternut bulbs of the desert lily, some
Ave., Pomeroy, 10 a.m. to growing to about two feet and
noon . Any area resident resembling the Easter Lily .
needing clothing welcome .
She spoke of the verbena,
POINT PLEASANT Gun and of the datura, one of the
Club meets for annual session largest of desert blooms, many
at 7:30 p. m. Krodel Park club times measuring six Inches in
house.
diameter opening during the
POMEROY Cub Scout Pack night and closing as soon as the
249 meeting, 7:30p.m. at IOOF direct rays of 1¥ morning sun
Hall, Pomeroy. Registration fall across the petals. She also
for new year must be paid ; !old of the mariposa and the
plans to be made for Blue and large desert marigolds, the
Gold Banquet and observing cliff rose , I!Jld the soapweed
Scout Month during February . yucca .
All Cub Scouts and parents
Gardening tips for February
urged to attend.
were given by Mrs. Ruth
FRIDAY
Erlewine. Mrs. Diehl conMIDDLEPORT Chamber of ducted a seed identification
Commerce 7:30p .m. at office contest. The traveling prize
of Columbus and Southern Ohio
brought by Miss Ruby Diehl
Electric Company.
was won by Mrs. Carl DenTHE SUNSHINE Class of the
Mason United Methodist
Church
sponsors
a
smorgasbord at 4:30 p.m ..
Menu includes meat loaf,
chicken, vegetables, salads,
pie, cake, coffee and tea. $1.75
for adults; $1 for children.
SATURDAY
DANCE Southern High
School in Racine, 10 ·p.m. to
midnight sponsored by senior
class. Music by Wood Quilt.
HYMN SING at Freedom
Gospel .Mission, Bald Knobs,
7:30 p.m . Davis Family ,
Buffalo, W. Va ., featured
singers. Public invited .
EASTERN HIGH School Jr.
Class bake sale Saturday, 5:30
p.m. continuing through the
Eastern - Fairfield basketball
· game at the high schooL The
class will also sponsor a dance
until midnight in the gym after
the game.
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$5 for the treasury.
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the next meeting . A dessert
cotirse was served by the
hostesses, Mrs. Diehl and Mrs.
Turner. Highlighting the
refreshment table decorations
was Mrs . Diehl's musical
l,eapot.

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In connection with this
•; program, the Meigs County
Care Une is operating on a full.
time basis, with professlonaUy
trained personnel ready to
answer questions and offer
assistance for a wide variety of
·: problems. During the past year
the Care line has received
approximately 1400 crises
calls.
In order to create a greater
awareness of the services
offered, the Meigs County
Committee on Alcohol and
Drug abuse has distributed to
.... business places and to the
,school students of the county,
posters, match covers and
pencils, hearing the Care Une
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are urged to use these services
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Then plan to at tend a meeting at the Po meroy Elementary

Sc hool at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon.
At that lime Mrs . Isabelle Foster, district advisor for lhe
Black Diamond Scout Council , will be here to meet with parents
and any at hers interested in seeing a Browni e troop organized.

Many of lhc first, second and lhird grade girls at the
Pomer oy school have indicated their des ire to joi n the scouting
progra m . but until leaders, assistant lea ders, committee
members and other volunteers can be secured, a troop caiUlot be
orga ni zed .

MIDDLEPORT CADE'ITE TROOP 185
Several members of the Middleport Cadettes attended a
program on drug a buse Tuesday nig ht at New Haven . Mrs.
J anice t;ibhs, leader , Wi:iS assisted by Mrs. Donna Byer in
transporting the gir ls to New Have n. In the group were yirginia

Burchett, Jo McKinney , Carin Bailey, Julie Kitchen , Julle Byer,
Kim Payne, Trina Gibbs and Kathy Manley.
The troop will begma multi-media firs t aid course Saturday
a! the Middlepor t First Bapti st Church under the direction of

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Saturday 's session will begin at 10 :30 a.m. and will continue

and is now serving in the U.S. Navy. WNiding plans are

until about 2:30 p. m. The scouts are to take a sack lunch. The
second session to complete the eight-hour standard first aide
course will be Feb. 16. Completion of the course qualifies the
seouL' fo r a badge.
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
Work on the sewing badge and the games badge was continued at the Monday night meeting of the Middleport Junior
Troop at the Hea th United Methodi st Chu rch.
Girls workin g th e se wing badge have completed preparing
their sewing boxes and Monday began work on hemming a tea
towe l. Mrs. Ruth Spencer, assistant leader, demonstrated the

incomplete .

use of the sewin g machine.

Miss Pansy Thomas
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Thoma s, Pomeroy, is announcing th e engage nH'nt of her

daughter , Pansy, to Dorsey 0 . Ohli nger . son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Ohlinge r, Middleport. Miss

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al Meigs High School . Her fiance attended Meigs High Sc hool

RETURNS TO BASE
Sgt. George A. Ginther, U. S.
Air Force, returned to Wright
Patterson Base in Da yton

Sunday evening aft er spending
the weekend with his grandmother, Mrs. Ori s Ginther,

Chester Road.

Those working on the games badge learned two new games
and then tau ght the ga mes to b'irls doing other badge work .
SALISBURY .JUNIOR TROOP 100
Plans to ma ke valentines for the residents of the Syracuse
Nursing Home were made during the Tuesday night meeting of'
the Sa1isbury Juniors.
Linda Williams, patrol leader, conducted the meeting which
opened with the pledge to the flag and the girl scout promise.
Thank you cards have been purchased for use by the troop, it Wl!S
reported. A mother-daughter skating party was se t for Saturday,
Feb. 23, at the Skate-A~Way rink , Chester Road, 2 to 4 p. m.
Followin g the skating party lhe girls will go to the home of Mrs.
Jack Morris fo r a social hour. Cathy Morris will be hostess.
Laura Gail Smith gave "my home" badge report, Renee
Kaldore reported on her housekeeping badge work , and Patty
Parker di scussed her cooking badge . At the next meeting Joyce
Baker, Becky Dorst, Teresa Dorst and Melanie Adkins will give
badge review. Camille Swindell will serve refreshments and
Joyc e Baker will have ga mes.
Mrs . Stanley Kaldore was a guest at the meeting . Mrs. Nancy
Morris read a poem, "A Valentine's Day Gift".

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follows: No more than 500
words, nor less than 350 words
on the topic, with all entries to
be typed on regular typing
paper and double spaced with
II&gt; inch margin on the left.
Entries must be in the hands
of Mrs. Neutzling at 105 Maple
Place, Pomeroy, no later than
Feb. 25, 1974. A panel of three
will judge the entries.
Prizes will be $35 for first ;
$25 for second, and $20 for
third . . All winners will be
guests at a dinner to be given
for the Drew Webster Post
members and their families
March 19. The contest winners
will be presented at that time.
M~s . Neutzling urges par·
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public invited.
REVIVAL at Chester Church
of God will continue through
Sunday. Rev. Chester Estep
guest speaker. Public invited.

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C. E. Blakeslee, who is
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was honored by his co-workers
Monday at the Extension Office.
Employes in the County
Board of Education Office and
the Extension Office each
brought a covered dish and a
wurprise dinner was held in his
honor.
A billfold and a RandMcNally World Atlas were
presented to the honored guest.
Attending in addition to Mr.
Blakeslee were his wife, Daisy,
Mrs. Pansy .Jordan, Robert
Bowen, Otis Knopp, Mrs. Mary
Bacon, Mrs. Greta Suttle, Mrs.
Nellie Vale, Mrs . Karolyn
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February meeting.
Several polished bases for
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and Mildred Roush .
Attending were LaVer ne
Costumes, Mary Lou Ed- Powell, Drew Hart, Marjorie
wards, Rose Wolfe and Alberta Hoffman, Marion Batey ,
Wiles.
Roberta Wiles , Diane Hickel, ~ ami lies of Pomeroy
Dance Routine, Debbie Katie Hesson, Mary Ingels, donated over $373 in the fight
Whi te, teenage rs; Carol Gen•ive Wood, Mildred Roush , against Muscular Dystrophy
Ma ce! Clevenger, Linda ac cordin g lo Mrs. Maxine
Roush, adults.
Programs and ads, Hilda Young, Venice Ward, Rose Griffith chairman of the
Smilh, Pauline Hester and Wolf, Pauline Hester, A. Pomero~ campaign. "We were
Marshall , Georgann Fink, very pleased wiU1 the support
LaVerne Powell .
Lillian
Greene, Connie Carter, we received from the comPromp ters, Hilda Smith,
Mar jorie Hoffman, Marion Joyce Zerkle, Helen Abel, munity in our recent house to
Havoline
Flesher,
Lois house march ," said Mrs .
Baley, Joyce Zerkle.
Ushers, Thelma Scally, Bumgardner and a guest, Griffith. "We would especially
like to thank all the volunteer
Frances Haeberle, Pat Layne Vesta Morrisett.

.~o'men have' m·eett'n:g' ~~~:~n a~:~~·ce ~~~l:rie

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·'' meeting on drug abuse
."Tuesday evening, the New
;·.Haven Women's Club members went to another classroom
at the New Haven Grade
....SChool for a short business
: meeting.
:
Mrs. Kenneth Thompson,
: presided, when Mrs. George
: Ingels and Mrs. R. G. Greene,
• reported that a previously
: planned style show would not
: materialize at this time, and a
: future card party will be held
•• Instead. The date will be an• nounced later.
•• Mrs. Paul Powell and Mrs.
: Eugene Hester, cOOirectocs of

the New Haven Woman's Clu b
"Carabet'' are making plans
for the spring revue.
Mrs . Hester announced that
the following have been ap~
pointed :
Publicity , Peggy Gurtis.
Debbie White, Bobby Batey,
Beverly Hester, Diane Hickel
and Alma Marshal.
Stage, Helen Abel, Havoline
Flesher , Donna Thompson,

Pomeroy people gave $373
ma rchers in Pomeroy."
Dr . Leon I. Charash,
chairman of the age ncy's

Medical Advisory Committee,
·reported the opening of 23 free
diagnostic and treatmen t
clinics in 1973. MDAA's network of clinics total 130 based
at hospitals and medical
centers throughout the continental United States, Hawaii,
f'uerto Rico, and Guam .

research, patient and commun ity
services,
and

professional and public health
education - while 14.6 pel. was
expended on fund raising and
4.7 pet. on administration. ..
"The funds are also used for

A total of $1.8 million has
been appropriated for two
research ce nters - at UCLA
and the University of London 's
Hammersmith Hospital for
''team assaults" on muscular
dystrop,hy and allied disorders.
John J. Gardiner, treasurer
of the agency, reported that in
its las t fiscal year, 80.7 pel. of
MDAA 's expenditures went for
essential program serv ices -

our patient service activities

whic.h provide wheelchairs,
orthopedi c appliances, flu
shots , etc . to the many victims

of muscular dystrophy both
her e in Pomeroy and
throughout the country," said
Mrs. Griffith.

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Property
Transfers
Virgil E. Roush, Mary S.
Roush to Lester Winnett
Roush; Carrie Josephine
Roush, .44 acre, Letart.
Charles N. lhle, Donna Ihle
to John Michaellhle, Sharon L.
Ihle, 1.18 acre, Sutton .
Charles A. Barnhart to Mary
J . Barnhart, lot, Tuppers
Plains.
Alvie Partlow, Anna Mae
Partlow to Walter A. Wilson,
Betty L. Wilson, 13 acres,
Salisbury.
Keith Riggs, Barbara Riggs,
to Roberta C. O'Brien, J . B.
O'Brien, parcel, Salisbury.
Edward Little, Eva Uttle to
Robert E. Musser, Roberta A.
Musser, re-record 36 A. ,
Rutland.
Bradley Pooler, Caryl E.
Pooler to Bradley Pooler,
Caryl Pooler, parcel, Chester.
Pauline M. Marklns to
Garfield Sizemore, Edna
Sizemore, Jot, Rutland.
Effie 0 . Norman, to AHred
H. Ashworth, parcels, Sutton.
Nettle Goble to Laurence A.
HyseU, Nellie L. Hysell, 5
acres, Rutland.

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consume . .. and how much they
conserve.
The mostlmportanttltinc you can do
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Essay contest opens
" America and Wha t It
Means to Me" is the topic for
an essay contest being spon~
sored by the American Legion
Auxiliary of Drew Webster
Post 39, Pomeroy, through 'its
Am erica nism chairwoman,
Mrs. Ben Neutzling.
Boys and girls of the Meigs
High School , freshmen through
se niors, are eligible to compete
in the essay contest. Entries
must be written by students on
their own time outside the
classroom . The contest is in no
way connected with the school
curriculum.
According to Mrs. Neutzling
the rules of the contest are as
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and report in the absence of Mrs .
education projects were Ann Webster who is ilL Mrs.
discussed during a meeting of Kate Jarrell gave the
the Rutland Ga rd en Cl ub treasurer's report. Members
:.!onday night at · the home of responded lo roll call by
naming a new plant they' hope
Mrs. Chris DiehL
Report· was given on the lo grow this year. Devotions
landsca ping at the Laurel Cliff were given by Mrs. Anna
Free Methodist Church, and Turner followin g a welcome by
the dub voted to se nd $20 to Mrs. Eva Robson , president to
George Carper who did the the 16 members and guests,
plantings in appreciation for Mrs. NeUie Vale, Mrs. F'annie
Pettit, and Chris Diehl. Mrs.
his work.
A meeting with the Good Anna Turner was co-hostess
Luck Garden Club at the for the meeting.
Miss Ruby Diehl, program
Athens Mental Health Center
chairwoman,
presented the
was changed from November
lo May . Read at the meeting topic, "The Desert Blooms''
was a thank you note from Mrs. and showed pictures she had
Betty Mizicko for the Christ- taken on her trip west last
mas party given the Good Luck summer . This replaced a
program planned by Mrs.
Club members.
A memo from the Meigs Bernice Winn who rema ins ill.
In her comments, Miss Diehl
County Commissioners on the
bi-centennial planning com- said that too many people think
mittee
was
read . the word "desert" means
Arrangements were made for barren, shifting sand, and little
the club to provide the Green or no plant life. She said that
Thumb Notes Feb. I by Mrs. this is not necessarily true and
Richard Foley, and Aprill9 by cited the Sonoran Desert in
Mrs. Margaret Parsons. The Southern Arizona which has an
radio program was discussed average annual rainfall of
with Mrs. Oleva Cottrill to tape from five to 10 inches and is
anything but barren.
it for presentation Feb. 4.
Miss Diehl spoke of the two
A vote of appreciation was
rainy
seasons-th-: "summe r
given the Homestead Club for a
donation to the treasury . The monsoon" brought about by
club recently disbanded and moisture-laden air moving in
the funds on hand were divided from the Gulf of Mexico, and
between the organizing club, the violent thunderstorms
the Rutland Club and the occuring primarily during July
Rutland Friendly Gardeners . and August. She talked about
Mrs .
Pearl
Canaday the wild flowers which cover
presented the secretary's the desert by mid-April attracting thousands of residents
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and tourists into the countryside.
!ii Among the first to bloom, she
said, is the Mexican gold poppy
which often covers acres of
flatlands and hillsides with
their brilliant orange. She
noted that in the southwestern
THURSDAY
part of Arizona, wet winters
FREE CLOTHING day at trigger life into the · dormant
Salvation Army, 115 Butternut bulbs of the desert lily, some
Ave., Pomeroy, 10 a.m. to growing to about two feet and
noon . Any area resident resembling the Easter Lily .
needing clothing welcome .
She spoke of the verbena,
POINT PLEASANT Gun and of the datura, one of the
Club meets for annual session largest of desert blooms, many
at 7:30 p. m. Krodel Park club times measuring six Inches in
house.
diameter opening during the
POMEROY Cub Scout Pack night and closing as soon as the
249 meeting, 7:30p.m. at IOOF direct rays of 1¥ morning sun
Hall, Pomeroy. Registration fall across the petals. She also
for new year must be paid ; !old of the mariposa and the
plans to be made for Blue and large desert marigolds, the
Gold Banquet and observing cliff rose , I!Jld the soapweed
Scout Month during February . yucca .
All Cub Scouts and parents
Gardening tips for February
urged to attend.
were given by Mrs. Ruth
FRIDAY
Erlewine. Mrs. Diehl conMIDDLEPORT Chamber of ducted a seed identification
Commerce 7:30p .m. at office contest. The traveling prize
of Columbus and Southern Ohio
brought by Miss Ruby Diehl
Electric Company.
was won by Mrs. Carl DenTHE SUNSHINE Class of the
Mason United Methodist
Church
sponsors
a
smorgasbord at 4:30 p.m ..
Menu includes meat loaf,
chicken, vegetables, salads,
pie, cake, coffee and tea. $1.75
for adults; $1 for children.
SATURDAY
DANCE Southern High
School in Racine, 10 ·p.m. to
midnight sponsored by senior
class. Music by Wood Quilt.
HYMN SING at Freedom
Gospel .Mission, Bald Knobs,
7:30 p.m . Davis Family ,
Buffalo, W. Va ., featured
singers. Public invited .
EASTERN HIGH School Jr.
Class bake sale Saturday, 5:30
p.m. continuing through the
Eastern - Fairfield basketball
· game at the high schooL The
class will also sponsor a dance
until midnight in the gym after
the game.
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$5 for the treasury.
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Mrs. Roy Snowden will host
the next meeting . A dessert
cotirse was served by the
hostesses, Mrs. Diehl and Mrs.
Turner. Highlighting the
refreshment table decorations
was Mrs . Diehl's musical
l,eapot.

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; full operation, offering free
,.,..,.assistance to any persons
needing help in these problem
areas.
In connection with this
•; program, the Meigs County
Care Une is operating on a full.
time basis, with professlonaUy
trained personnel ready to
answer questions and offer
assistance for a wide variety of
·: problems. During the past year
the Care line has received
approximately 1400 crises
calls.
In order to create a greater
awareness of the services
offered, the Meigs County
Committee on Alcohol and
Drug abuse has distributed to
.... business places and to the
,school students of the county,
posters, match covers and
pencils, hearing the Care Une
number. Citizens of the county
are urged to use these services
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PROBATE COURT, ME I GS
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Accounts and vouct1ers of th e
fo l low rng nam ed ftdu c rart eS
have been filed 1n th e Probate
Court, Mergs County, Oh o for
approva l and se ttlem ent
CASE NO 19,902 Frrst and
F 1na l Ac count of Stan l ey
Fo tct en Admrnrstra tor of the
Estat e of Caro l A
Fo1uen
Decea sed
CASE NO 20 464 Second and
Frna l Account of Frances E
Drenner , Guardran of t he
Guardran sh 1p Estate of Srdney
Pre kens, an rn co m petent
CASE NO 20 885 Frrst and
Final Account of Jean Cratg
Adm rnl stratrrx of th e Es tate of
Robert D Crarg De ceased
Unless exce ptron s are filed
th ereto, sa td accounts writ be
for 1'1eanng before sard Court on
th e 27th day ol F eb ru ary 197 4,
at WhiCI'1 trme sard accounts will
be consrdered and conlrnued
from day to day until f rnally
dtsposed of
Any pe rs on mterested may
ftle wntten except1ons to sa1 d
a ccount s or to matters pe r
tamrng to t he execut ton of t he
trust not less th an frve days
pr ror to the date set for hearrng

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Mob1le Homes For Sale

For Rent or Sale
CO NCORD Travel r rarte r nrce
lor couple Call 992 7.179
1 3 1 ti c

Help Wanted

WANTED
PAPER CARRIER
WANTED IN
POMEROY
PHONE 992-2156

THE

DAILY SENTINEL
POMEROY, 0.
BABY::, I TTER wanted n my
ho me must h ave o wn trans
portatron 5 or 6 day s a week
Phone 997 25.50 or 7J2 6551
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Wanted To Buy
CASH pa rd tor al l mak.es and
mode l s of mobr le homes
Phone area code 61d 423 9531
4 13 tfc
1 HI VE o f bees

Call 992 7003
1 3 1 6t c

R IV ER SI DE Au t o Wreck n g
wri t pay $5 for ~ II JUnk ca r s
Pho n e ( 3041 !18'1 5244 or 773
5890
1 17 26t c
75 BALES o f st r aw
380.5

NO 1 co pp er 65c radrators
32c r ed br ass 35c ballerres
$1 20 M A HaiL R eeds v ti e
Ohro Ph on e 378 6749
1 27 tfc
LAND contra c t or r en t wrlh
optron
to
buy
Abo ut
.50 a c re s wrth some t ype
of storage bu ldtn g
The
brgger t l'1 e better Can be rn
any co ndd1on wri t do repat r s
W rth rn 10 m tie s of Ma son, W
Va or Pom eroy If you know
of some vacated land plea se
ca ll collect Phone 992 5]35
1 27 61p
SI LVER COIN
P lease quot e
pr ce and marl to Jac kt e
Rt 4 Pataska la
Wans l ey
Ohro 43062
1 74 M e

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OLD f u r nitur e, oak ta bl eS'"
c locks rce boxes brass bed s,
d rsh es
or
complete
households
Wrlle M
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Miller, Rt 4, Pomeroy Oh ro,
call 992 62 71 ·
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Employment Wanted

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and
exterror
parn t rng by ho ur or con tract
?C years cxperren ce Call Car l
Nelson 991 5083
1 30 6tp
Call 992 3716
1 31 Btp

W I LL babys rt In my home by
hour , day or week No ntghts
PhO 'l~

B E DROOM home rn Mtd
dleport pr 1vat e o wner new
roof and bath Phon e 9 ~ 9 J83'1
or 8-0 ]66 /
1 7 t 6tc

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r ondtlron

cx c ettcnt
Piron e 99 1 SB67 or

turn~ ce

99/ JOO 'i
I 79 'ilp

60 TRAIL E R wllh pull QUI
SE' I up
rn P1n eg rov e w 11
lrn nn r e
D
Rrc h ardson
Gen c r~l De l very
Ma nn W
va 256 35 or phone DOc~) 583

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6507

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Help Wanted

UPHOL STERY l abr1 CS by th e
vard S·1 rn c hcs wtde as tow a s
$1 9'i pPr yiHd Ve l ve ts a s low
as S3 45
I mpor t ed valu es
$9 95
we a l so h ave nylon
hercu l on
eolian
prrnt s
vrnyls r emnan ts by th e y ard
or by t he puec P.
Pom eroy
Recover y 672 E Ma tn S t
Pomeroy Phon L 99'1 75S4
1 ']9 261 C

GR t L L cook. carhop and krt F OAM to l rll your old cou c h and
LIH.'n h el p wanted Apply rn
charr cush ons ~ s l ow a s
p er son Crows St eak House
S10 ?S U phol stery book.s only
1 27 li e
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4 rn ch cover ed toam
mattresses f or standard s rze
D I RE C T Sates Drstr rbutors
bed
$'19 9S
P omeroy
wanted t or vtlum rns a nd
Recovery 6'12 E Mam St r eet
or q an lC produc ts Pa rt or f ul l
Pomero y Phone 99 ? 7'i 54
t rme
t- or rn tervrew
wrt1e
1 ']9 261 C
Mary E nqle R R 1 Bo)C 19
Unron Oh10 ISJ'J'J
COAL F OR SALE
J A YMA R
l 16 16tp
COAL
rOMPA N Y
TH E
MEtG::, &amp; GA LLl A LI N E
STATE
ROU T E
7
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KOSCOT KOSME TI CS B. W I GS
CH FSHIRE OPE N 7 TI L L
We hav e the p r oduct on hand
6 30 PM 5 DAY S A WEEK
and w e d elrv er to you per
PH 0 N E ?9 2 .5693
son ally H el en Jane Bro wn
I &lt;'B .S tc
99 l .5 I 13
12 30tfc
AM FM radto st er eo B tn c k
t~ pe combrna t on
d speaker
NEED woman to ltve rn and
soun d
sys t em
Ba l an c e
t&lt;~ke
mo ther' s pla c e o f 2
~101 'i?
or I Prm s &lt;~varl&lt;~ble
ch1ld r en rna new respectab l e
PhOne 99'1 3965
hom e You m a y also have 1
1 28 tt c
ch rld of you r own Phone 992
7S36

For Rent
12 X 60 TRAILER fully car
peted prrvate tot rn Tuppers
P larn s SIOO pe r mon t h Call
ll43 24 14
1 29 ]tp

P AINT DAMAGE 197 d Zrg Za q
SEWIN G MACHINES St rll n
orrgrna l cartons
No at
t a ch ment s needed as our
co nt r ol s ar e burtt 1n
Sews
w th 1 or 2 n ee dl es makes
buttonholes se w on button s
monograms and b l n d 11em
stttch F ut i cash prrce $Ja SO
or b udget plan avatlabl e
Phone 99 2 2984
1 28 tf c

FURNI SHE D ap artmen t f o r
renl
1 bedroom rn Mrd V AC UUM Cleaners new 1974
d leport Call a ft er 4 p m 992
Model
Compl ete wr t h al l
3 1/3
cl eanrng toot s Small pa nl
1 30 3t c
dam age m shrpprng Writ take
$'17 c a sh or
budg et plan
4 ROOM hou se wr t h bath. coa t
available Phone 992 2984
fu r n ace Rutland area Phone
1 28 t tc
742 5113 Ca ll alt er 4 JO
1 18 dt C S IN GER A ut omatrc Ztg Zag
Sewtng Machrnes rn sew ng
tabl e Ma kes butt onh oles
HO U 5E 1632 L m coln Herghts 4
SE'WS on buttons
b l rnd hems.
ro oms and b at h Fence d yard
etc Top notc h con drtr on Pay
and prc tu re w 1ndow Phone
S5 1 or ter ms ava rtab l e Phone
992 27aO or 99 2 34J2
99 '} 'J98J
1 14 tfc
1 28 lfc

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LARGE un fu r nr shcd 3rd floor
ap t f or r ent n downtown
Pomeroy 6 room s and bath
ca 11 99 2 2789
1 17 tf c

SA LT FOR ICE AND SNO\,
Rock sa lt for townsh rps ,
town s, and b u smesses m
bulks and bag s for rc e and
sno w Excelsror Sa l! Wor k s
Phone 992 3891
11 1 I tfc

TRAILER
B ro wns Tra d er
Park. Mrnersv1 tle Phon e 992
3324
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1 27 lf c EXCEL SI OR. Sa l t Works
Marn St , Pom eroy A ll ktnd s
of sa lt water pel l ets , water
SLEE PIN G room over W1ne
nugget s blo ck salt and own
sto re rn Pomer oy Refe r en c e
Oh ro Rrver Sa lt Phone 992
r equ rred Ca ll 992 579J
389 1
1 10 lfc
6 5 tf&lt;.
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unfu rnr shed
a pa rt m ent s CL EAN ba l ed straw su rtabl e
lor tandsc ap rng strawberrre s
Phon e 99'1 S434
and lr ves t oc k or c ha rd grass
4 12 t fc
and cl over hay any amo un t
ava ilabl e at farm
Paul
PRIVATE meetrn g room for
Sayre Portland Oh rO Gr eat
any organrzatron phon e 992
Bend Ro a d Sta te R I 338
3975
Phone 843 2286
3 11 tfc
1 19 3t c

ca ll 985

1 27 6tc

LIGHT hau lr ng

STEREO RADIO
am fm
H
tra ck t ape comb rn at on ,~ w ay
s peaker
sound
system
Ba l.:'l n c e $ 10'} 66 or u sc ou r
b udqet ter m 'i Ca ll 997 J96 5
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19 1/ W E: S TWOOD rllObrl e trom L

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in your neighborhood,
to fmd out

Aucho neer

SALE EVERY
SATURDAY
NIGHT 7 PM

TRAIN WITH
FULL PAY
l mm e drat e
op enrngs
for
speCial trarnrn g rn Meehan ca l
Electron rcs
Av rat ro n and
Cler rcal frelds rn the U S Navy
Pay starts a t $316 per month
from frr st day - We furnrsh
quarte r s food and clothrng
Sc hool guarantee s before you
s rgn up
BE SOMEONE SPECIAL
IN THE NEW NAVY
For more m to cal l or vrsrt you r
Navyman at
12 1 Co l u mb us Road
A t he ns , 0 45701
Vernon E Ha rrrson
Te lephon e ~1 4 593 3566
Toll F r ee BOO 18 '1 1288

Toy Pood l e Puppr es
00 Sr,lmcse Krltc n s !.1 5
Pirone I 7'J 6 6'l \ I
1 10 'Jotc

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BLIND ADS
Addtt ronat ?5c Charge per
Advertrsemenl
OFt-ICE HOURS
B JO a m to 5 00 p m Da rl y
8 30 am
to
11 00 Noon
Satu rdily

for Sale

Pets For Sale

99 ! I IVL

1 30 6tC

Wanted

WANTED!
POSITIONS OPEN
IN NEW
FOOD STORE
All kinds ·of food
store employees cashiers,
carryouts,
stock
men, bakery help,
experienced meat
cutter, etc.
Apply in person
at

It's Snow Tore Tome!

()0 000 BT U Gas s tove
99']

Pho ne
1 27 6tp

TR A IL ER 12 X 60 1 b ed roo m
Very good condrl on
c ar
p eted, tur n rs hed or
un
turn sh ed Porch and sh ed
rnc l ud ed Phone 59'1 3438
1 27 6tc

Super Valu
W. Second St.
Pomeroy, 0 ., 45769
An Eauat Opportun rty
Employ er

Pos111ve Slop and Go In Mud
&amp; Snow

WHITE FEMALE Mrn ature
Pood l e 6 week s old, $35 00
Ca ll 99'2 3061
1 3l 31
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MACHINES
tn
orrg1nal
fac to ry carton
Zrg Zag to
m ake buttonl'1o les
sew on
button s monogram s, and
make fancy destgns wrth tu st
the twr st ot a srng le dra t L eft
rn lay a way and never been
u sed Wrll sel l for only S47
cash, or t erms available
Phone 991 2984
1 21 tfc
ELECTROLUX
vacuum
cleane r , A 1 condrt1on, uses
paper ba_gs, ha s co rdwrnd er
and many attachments A l so
s hampooer attacl'1ment rn
el uded (Only 4 avartab leJ at
$37 70
cas h
or
t erms
a variable Phone 992 2984
1 21 tf c
ANTIQUE 6 Oak. Curved g l ass
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cue c locks,
ra r e Ame rr can cor r
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tamp 'Re becca at Tile V\1~11'
T eapot Sat suma Vase , ex
qur sr te lu st ers, Copper l u ste r
pttcher, Sr gned New Martrns
vrlt e Spooner rare Portland
gtass Stgned He1sey bask e t
and Humrdor, Portr a1t &amp; H P
p lat es cas tor set cu t g las s,
St gned
Durand
Vase
Steph ens &amp; Wrl~ram s vase,
carnrval g la ss Pr rvate 992
2662
1 30 3tc
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Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open 8 T1IS
Monda y thru Saturday
606 E M a1n, Pom eroy , 0

Let Us Install Now 1

FURNITURE

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

Stop In and See Our
Floor Dosplay .

MATERIA LS CO
Ma son , W Va

D I L E S H earmg Ad Cen l cr
All1 er1s se rvr ces alt makes
Hear n g
tests
by
ap
po rntrnent
Ren t a l
plan
avadabte Phon e 592 6238
1 29 I :Zip

Real Estate For Sale
DES I RAHLE two b e droom
house n M ddleport r eady to
oc c upy Cal l 99 2 53 10
1 Jl 26 tc

WI L L tr m O r- Cuttr:eCS - and
shrubbery
Also
c lean out
5 ROOM fl ame and bath ce m ent
basement s allies et c Call
block garage gas furna c e
949 31'11 or 742 4441
used 1 yenr New roof house
1 2 ?6t c
n eed s mrnor reparr s a nd
parnt $5 BOO tn c lude s an extra ~ 0-; ~~ t rrca l ptumbrng, and
lo t w th a two room house
remodelrng work Call Bd3
Phone 992 .53 35
234 1 for FREE ESTIMATES
1 17 6tp
1 11 261c

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NEW 3 bed roo m home good
water 6 acres, 3 outbur ldrnQ s
and cella r Off M e1gs Cou nt y
1 on W II ram Sm rth Road J 11
mrl es f rom Sa l em Ce nt er
1 27 201p

AU T OMD BILE I nsurance been
ca n ce lled'
Lo st
your
ope rator 's ltc ense Ca ll 991
7428
6 15 tf c
SE WING MACHINE S Reparr
ser vrce all makes 992 1284
Th e Fabr rc Shop Pomer oy
A urh or rzed Stng er Sales and
Ser vr ce We Sharpen Scrsso rs
3 29 tfc

7 ROOM house wllh bath nrce
front por ch
large tot t or
ga rd en local on
Elm 5 1
close to s tore an d scl'1oo l
$8 000 Phone 949 3211
1 29 3t c

BI SSELL Constru c l ron
room
addtltons and re mode l ng
Profess ronal floor s andrng
and frnrshrng old and n ew
References ava ilabl e Phone
949 3833
1 25 26t c

HOU SE and la rge tot for sa te
vaca nt now on new bypa ss R t
7 Ca ll 24 7 21.6J
1 '15 6tc

TEAFORD

PRI CE
CONSTRUCT I O N
Roo f tng
spoutrng
kttchen s
a nd bathrooms Co mpl e t e
remodelrn g Phon e 742 6273
12 3 tfc

Virqil B. Tt 'idord , Sr .
Brok e r
110 Mechamc Slreet

DOZER and back 1'10e work
ponds an d septrc tanks dJt
chrng se r vrce to p sort ftll
drr t, l rmest one
B&amp;K Ex
cava l rn g Phone 99 2 5367 or
992 386'
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1112 ac r es
near l y leve l land 2 bedroom
home 1n a smnll ham l et A littl e
br l of prtvacy Ask rng $9 500 00

Only a lew/

years old Full basem ent y ar d,
2 bedrooms large l1 vrng w Jth
f 1replare S l 5 000 00
REDUCED Here's you r
chance for the future A n ew
brtck bu s1ness bulldmg w rl h 'J
large a tr condrt10ned off rces,
storage and 2 n1ce r es ! rooms
A real l oca tron for a bu s1n ess
N at ga s furnac e
POMEROY 2 b e droom
bungalow all on on e floor , new
ga s furna ce, oak fl oors On ly

Rea I Estate For sale
N EW 3 bedr oom h ome Jl '? bath,
garage, basement on Gravel
Hr l l Mrdd l epor t Natu ra l gas
a lr eady tn
Phone Date
Du ll on 99:Z 3369 evenrngs
992 1534
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SPAC I OUS br L evel and spil l
l eve l ho mes are now under
con s tructton on c rty water
and se wer
Many deluxe
f eature s rn cl udrng aJr co n
drfton rng
Best frna nct ng
available Oth er ty p e hOmes
rn d rff ere n t areas on F H
A dm frnan cr ng wrth no dow n
payment Ca ll colleocf (8 37
6540) or wrrfe to MEIG S
DE V ELOPMENT P 0 Box
33 M dd leport , Ohro J5760
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POMEROY -- Near shopp tng
3 bedrooms, ba th , por ches
hardwood floors, na t gas hea t
Ask mg $3 000 00 down ba lan ce
$97 07 a month
COUNTRY - W1thm 3 miles o f
Gavrn 3 bedr ooms, ba th , gas
furnace, cellar a nd ga rden
$9 500 Wrll tak e an offer

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BEAU I FUL Wa nut stereo
radro am fm , tape co m
brnalron , 8 track tape deck
Balan ce $103 A9 , or term s
avar\ab le Ca ll 992 3965
1 21 tfc

SINGER sewrng machrn es 19 72
model rn b eautrful waln()t
cabrnet Makes desrgn strt
ches, zrg zag, buttonhol es,
bltnd hems et c Lrke n ew
Only $89 95 Ca l l R ave n swood
273 9521 or 273 9893 aft er 5 00
12 7 H e

Auto Sales

Exp lorer
1 27 12tc

196a CHEVROLET Ma l rbu
automattc 307 Fatr co ndrt ron,
S750 Call 992 7637
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CLOSE TO FORKED RUN
LAKE - 77 acres Park your
Mobil e Home or budd C rt y
wat er ava tlab le D on t m rss
th 1s one

1969 OLDSMOB I LE st atton
wagon , al l power equ1pmen t
Good trres arr condrtronrng,
etc Sl,300 or possrble t rade
for smal l ca r Phone 949 59 13
ONE 7 year old black 7 a
Tennessee Walker fo r sate
1 25 Si c
Phone 992 3640
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1 27 l 2t c

ha ve a modern 3 yea r old 3
B R home,.. K 1tc hen ha s lots of
cab rnet s &amp; rang e
La rge
d rn 1ng
area
Carpeted
Laundry R Carport 1/z acre

ACR E or a cre tot s for sate
Crty wa ler avartable rn
spr rng
Lo ca ted on Slate
Route 143 Phone 992 3640
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MIXED HAY, SOc bat e, Mr
Harry Guthrte at Alfred on
681 or call 985 3883
1 31 3tp
a FIRST CALF Hotstern he+fers,
wil l sell one or all Phone 949
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HOUSE wrth gilrage on 1 a c r e,
F orrest
Run
Road ,
2
bedrooms w 1lh batl'1 , c1ty
water and se ptrc tank $6,000
Call 992 9551
1 31 3tC
10 Comman che t ru ck c amper .
$650 00
one non r egrste r ed
mare 5 year s old OVHSA
Champron $450 00, on e AQHA
Re g, stered geldrng
1972
OV H SA Barrell C1'1ampron ,
raced rn 197il pl aced twr ce rn
off tc ra l AQHA race s
JR
Ke nn edy Tuppers P l arns ,
Ohto, phone 667 6372

Real Estate For Sale

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bath
gas
furnace and
garag e
rn
Mrnersvrll e Plenty Of garden
space Pnced for qur c k sale
$5500 00 Phon e 992 5778
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EXCELLENT LOCATION -

HERE
17 fe nced acres
Close tn 2 yr old home, 3
BR
K rt chen has lot s of
ca bmets, r ange &amp; ref Nt ce
1d •,..,rng ~rea Garage, bar n &amp;
STorag e An ~v-:-: 11 "' ., 1 buy
BARGAIN HuN rt.t\ :·:&gt;'""" ~ .
what you are lookmg for 2
s tory fram e
Some ca r
pet1n~, panel 1ng &amp; ltle New
ba th , furna c e &amp; hot wa ter
tank

BELIEVE IT OR NOT. we

$16,000 00
HOME OWNERS -

Good

hom es are sellmg qu 1ck ly

WHY NDT LI ST WITH US
NDW
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
992·2259
If no answer 992 -2568

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5 30 - Beverly Hillbtllies B, Electrtc Co 33, Hodgepodge Lodge
20, Trat fs West 33 , Hogan's Heroes 13

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5 55 - Earl Nighttngale 15
6 00 - News 3, 4, 8, 10, 15; ABC News 13 , Sesame Street 20

REASO NABLE rat es Ph 446
47a2, Gallrpolls, John Russell
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No' If you complaon to the boss about "male" language,
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workers usually don't get' - HELEN
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one letter to each square, to
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M a r s" 10
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1 15 - Mov1e "Va lley of the Zomb1es 10
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st1rring

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22. Song

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letter

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hero1ne
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myself. "
Other congressoonal observers agree w1th Miller, one
commenting "The only time I
usually see some of these
people prayong IS when they're

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much as possoble When the) reahze they can' t shock or upset
you, I thonk they'll calm down especially sonce most of the guys
7 00 - Truth or Conseq uences 3, Bea t t he Cloc k 4 N ews 10 6
What 's My L me?
Wtld Kmgdom 13 I Spy 15 Elec troc Co
20 Av1afton Weather 33
7 30 - Porte r Wagon er 3 To Tell the Truth 6 Concentrat 1on
Wall Street Wee k 20, 33 , New T reas ure Hunt 10 Beat th e
Clock 13 Hollywood Squares 4
B 00 - Sanford and Son 3, 4, 15, Wa shrngton Rev1ew 20, 33 D 1rty
Sa l ly 1 8, 10 Jane Goodall 6, 13
30 - Lotsa Luck I 3, 4, 15 Pea nut s Cartoon 6, 10 W as hington
Connectton 20 Marsh all News Meetmg 33
9 OO - Masterp 1ece Theater 33 G1rl W1th Som ethmg Extra 3, 4,
15, Stage Center 20 Stx M11l1on Dollar Man 6, 13 Movr es
' Arrowhead ' 10 ' Z1gzag ' 8
9 JO - Bnan Ketfh 3, 4, 15
10 00 - News 20 , Moun tam Scen e 33, Totii a 6 13 D ean Martm J

rehg oous beliefs , says the
Prayer Room normally IS
crowded m times of natoonal
stress " After the shootmgs of
Mr Kennedy, h1s brother, Mr .
Kong and Mr. Wallace, we had
a lot of people come to pray
But now 1t's been gomg on for
such a long lime I fmd 11

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PASSED AS A MEANS TO SELF-KNOWLEDGE ANDTHER&amp;
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Sales , Reparr on all small
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Street Pl'1one 992 3092
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WEEKEND SPECIALS

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Who's the Real Fr{end Here·!

Helen ,md Sue
Jan, m) f1rst best fnend, told me 1hat tlus gu II "ould hke for •
my second best fro end can' t be trusted I didn 'l beheve 11 about
'Karen, so Jan said, " Let's test her "
On the way ~o lunch, I talked nmsy about Jan to karen , hke
we'd planned Sure enough, Jan lold me later that Karen
repeated every thmg I'd sa od to her By lhe way, we're all m
seventh grade
If you can't trust a g1rl, should you consoder her for your
second best fnend ? - WST CONFIDENCE IN HER
By Tom Tiede
year hiStory of the non P S I read your column m a city paper Jan and Karen don't
WASHINGTON - (NEAl - denommahonal chamber
see, so don 'l Mrry about sta rtmg a feud
No ·one can say 1f 1t's a good
The Prayer Room, set aSLde
s1gn or bad, but m these m 1955 by an act of Congress, os
Dear LCIH
troubles times there seems to on the second floor of the
Which IS the rea l friend here - the one who plays tncks, or be an mcreasmg use of the Capotol off the rotunda It os
the one who ma) have talked before she thought ?
usually vacant Congress wnal decorated on blue, has a wh1te
If you W&lt;e someone, )OU shouldn'l feel the ne ed to test he1
Prayer Room
oak altar, a candelabra and an
Maybe Karen should cons1der d1 oppmg YOU - SUE
Choef
Congressional open B1ble. Moller says that the
Dear Lost ·
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doorkee per, W1lham ' Fish- permanent sealing for 10
Pardon my susp1c10us nature, but remember - Ja n helped batt" Miller, says " the leaders persons can be expanded to as
you make up that "nmse, " and you have only her word that are beong drawn closer to the1r many as 50 "Lately, we 've had
Karen passed ot along Could your best fnend be Jeaslously tryong God every day " He says the to get here early m the mornong
to knock down a nval by making her out a tattletale'' F1rst Prayer Room has been busy to put up enough seals to go
fnends often feel U1reatened by second fr1 enct,s, espec1ally at smce last sprong, he does not around."
JUmor hi level, where three gtrls us~ally means two-agamst-one
Miller, who makes no secre t
remember
any
Simila r
You could find out eas1ly enough w1th more sneaky tests, but sus tamed mter est m the 18- of h1s own fundamental
then you moght end up woth no fnends at all Instead, why not
forget the tncks, add another gorl to make this a foursoll'e, and
are on your s1de - SUE
start bemg honest wolh one another ' - HELEN
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Deao Rap
I had a summer JOb m a lumber m1ll, and I'll be workmg
Homecoonmg queens got a lot of publocoty last year, what
there next summer because bemg on the green cham pays better
w1th
pregnanl ones bemg kocked out of the runrung, and a
than most JObs college g1rls can get Naturally I'm around men
bearded male wonnmg the honor at UCD 1Uners1ty of Cal1fornoa,
mostly, and a lwnber crew doesn't say "Oh (udge " or "Heavens
Dav1s)
to Bel'ly" when some thong goes wrong I'm used to that, and get
My boyfnend says he's gomg to·run for our homecommg
along well w1th most of the guys
queen contest thLS year How ca n I talk h1m out of 1!' - ENUF's
But a couple of them fogure I'm a hbe1atwmst, and went all
ENUF
out w1th the folthy jokes, foul language , etc "If she wants to be a
man we 11l treat her ltke a man,' ' IS thetr attitude
Dear ENUF
My parents say 1 should complam to the boss If 11 happens
.Tell h1m you'll start a rumor that he's pregnant 'thiS year, but - SHOULD I '
HEI.EN AND SUE

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By Helen and Sue Hulld

10 30 - Who Is Ma n'

In stead of b1ddmg one norrump
you" partner has JUmped to two

WEST
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11 00 - News 3 4, 6 8 10, 13, IS Jana ki33
11 30 - Johnny Ca r son J. 4, 15, In Concert 6 M ovte ''Speed way '

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Another World 3, 4, 15, General Hosp tfal 6. 13, Prtce ts

3 30- One Life

READY MIX
CONCRETE
delivered r rght to
your
protect Fast and easy Free
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Goeg l ern Ready Mrx Co ,
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T he rtgh t s1ze, the rtght p r tce Retail Book Value $1625
Reduced for weekend only

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Jackpot! 3. 15

DOZER work , land c!e arrng by
the a c re hourly or contra ct,
farm pond s. roads etc Large
doze r and operator wrth over
20 years expenenc e Pull ns
Ex cavatrng , Pomeroy OhiO
Phon e 99 2 '1 478
1219 tfc

' Door. 1 owner new car trade m. good 1st ltne t tres, :

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Ftve Mtnutes to l1\le By 4 , News 6, Btble Answers 8 ,

Dyke 13

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7 30- New Zoo Revue6, Rocky and Bullwmkle 13
8 00 - Capta1n Kangaroo 8, 10, New Zoo Revue 13 , Sesame
Street 33, Jeff's Coll1e 6
8 25- Jack laLanne 13

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Folk L1terature 3 , Milestones of Prbgress 10

Blue Rtdge Quartel 13

Cu stom Hatchba c k Cpe, dark green ftn1sh, ltke new •
wh 1fe wal l t rr es, full wheel cove r s, protect 1ve stde mldgs, •
P B, rad1o 6 cyl eng me, stand t rans A very popular •
mod el &amp; pnced t o go

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6 45 - Mormng Report 3, Farmt 1me 10
7 00 - Today 3, 4, 15, CBS N ews 8, 10 , P1 x anne 6 D1 c k Van

EXCAVAT I NG dozer loader
and backhoe work
se ptrc
tanks rns tatl ed dump t ru cks
and to boys for h1re , w1 ll 1'1aul
Itt d1rt top sort. li mestone
and grave l Cal l Bob or Rog er
Jeffers, day phone 992 7089 ,
n rgtrt phone 992 3525 or 992
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Pomeroy, Ohio

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Comp l ete Servtce
Phone 949 3821
Ra c rne, Ohro
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20; Truth or Conseq 3, Let' s Make A Deall3 ~ports Desk 15
Mulligan Stew 33
30 - Holl ywood Squares J, W1ld KmQdom 10 , Sale of the
Century 4, To Tell the Truth 6 Ozzte's Gtrls 8 , Beat the Clock
13 , Zoom 20. Johnny Mann 15 , Readtng for the Classroom
Teacher 33
00 - Advocates 20 , 33; The Waltons 8, 10 In Search of Ancrent
Mystenes 3,J4 , 15 , Chopper One 6 13
30 - Ftreho se 6 13
00 - lronslde3, 4 15 , Evenmg at Pops 20 33, Mo&gt;J res ' Bu ster
Keaton Story " 8, ' Autobiography of Jane P1ttman • 10
00 - News 20, Who Is f\.\an? 33 Streets of San Franc tsc o6, 13
Mus 1c Country U 5 A 3, 4, 15
30 - CBS News Spec1al 10 , Travelure 33
00 - News 8, 10, 13 , Janak• 33 News 3. 4, 6, 15
30 - Johnny Carson 3, 15 ; Alan K1ng ln Search of Sex Appeal
6, 13, Mov1es ·The Burning Hills" 8 , "Wall of No1se' 10
00 - Tomorrow 3. 4, News 13
00 - News 4

6 15 -

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FRIDAY, FEB. 1,1974

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1970 CAD I L LAC Coup e DeVrl le,
tu l ly
automatr c
Myrtle
Walker , R a crne
Ohto
1 31 Jtc
1969 F ORD ptckup
Phone 992 3640

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on doubl e leve l lot L ovely
kt fc hen, lots of ca btnet s
rang e, 2 ovens ref dmtng
r oom N rc e pat10 About 3
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Phone 773 561 8 from 8 30 p m
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6 00 - News tl 10 , Sesame St 20 ABC News 13 New s 3, 4, 15
Truth or Consequences6 , Llltas, Yoga &amp; You 33
6 30 - News 3, 4 CBS r,.lews 8, 10 , Your Future 1s Now 33 NBC
News 15 , ABC News 6 , Room 222 13 Your Future Is Now 33

Wat er L1n es and Power
~ Ltne s All work done by the
fool or contract Also dozer
work and se pf1c tanks 1n
stalled

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From th e la rg e st Tr uck or
Bu lldozer Radrator t o th e
sm alle st Heater Core
N a th an B1gg s
'Radt a tor Spec1altst

HOUSE TALK IS OUR MAIN
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ALL SIZES IN STOCK

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w ndow s and fram es Phon e
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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

freeze 1

What do you do woth (ive
hearts, four spades and 17 or
more hogh-card poonts when
you use the Flannery convention•
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Simple' You JUSt open one
heart and bod spades later In
other words, JUSt what you
would do norma lly
There are many numbers of
ways to get to seven hearts
w1th the North-South cards
The b1ddong on the box IS as
good as any

WINKLE

There are also any num·

ber of ways to play the hand
The one selected by Paul
Levott of Fort Worth, who
was the declarer when we
' saw the hand played, 1s
elegant and the safest poss1·
ble
At trock two he ruffed a
club w1th h1s ace of trumps
At tnck three he returned to
dummy w1th the ace of
spades m order to ruff a sec·
ond club w1th the kmg of
trumps Then he led th,e
deuce of trumps to dummy s
seven, ruffed dummy's last
club woth the queen of
trumps, overtook hos ~1ght of
trumps w1th dummy s none
spot; cashed the last tw,o
trumps m order to pull East s
last two while doscardmg a
low doamon&lt;t and low spade
from his own hand
The last four trocks were
won by dummy's kmg 0~ doa·
monds and hos own kong and
queen of spades and ace of

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CARRIER.

FR EE h ome demonstratron s of
the Compact not a vacuum
cl eaner but a new rdea n a
home care ap!jtirance 25 yr
guaran tee ca.tT 446 0J47 for
appt
1 30 6tp
SH OOTING
Match
Corn
Ho l low Gun Club Turn firs t
rr g ht after Miles Cemetery
Ru tland
F ac t o r y choked
guns onl y Sunday Feb r uary
3 1p m
1 30 3tc

B&amp;G AUCTION
14 Roversode Dr .
Athe n s, Ohoo
Br ll Wade

DELIVER

The
Daily

IN COME Tax ::.ervr ce 9 am to
5 p m Darty , excep t Sunday
evenrngs by apporntmen t
only Co Rd 12 off Rt 7
bypas s Phone Wanda Eblrn
992 2272
1 '1 3Dtc

Sentinel
Th1s could be your
golden opportunity to
l earn
bus1ness
methods, save money
for clothmg or college,
w1n pnzes These and
many other benef1ts
are
avallallle
to
deserv1ng
!enhnel
earners.

DANCE!
Whispering Pines
Night Club
Fnday &amp; Saturday
Noghts
10Tol2 : 00
MUSIC By

For years, The Sen
tmel has helpe'd young
people develop the
at tributes and talents
which spe ll success m
adult l1fe

The Mavericks

Con s 1gnm e nt s
ac cepted 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .
daoly , or woll pay cash
for your household

PHONE 593-5035
COLLECT
CL E AR A N CE
SaJert
The
V tllage F abn cs ot Tupper s
Pt e~ ns ha ve a wrd c v ar1 ely ol
t •r sl Qrad e poly es ter double
k.n t ~ n d not on ~
Pr •c es
stcrsh ed 1
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To G v e Away
8 MONTH old t ema l c col i e
Phone 9&lt;1 9 1607
1 79 1t p

lost
F EMALE gr eat dane
fawn
color n o taq s Losl 111 M f! gs
County reward Phone 69 8
1671 af te r 6 p m
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IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
PROBATE DIVISION
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO

Call
992-2156

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AN.DMAIL
THE COUPON
BELOW

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PROBATE COURT, ME I GS
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Accounts and vouct1ers of th e
fo l low rng nam ed ftdu c rart eS
have been filed 1n th e Probate
Court, Mergs County, Oh o for
approva l and se ttlem ent
CASE NO 19,902 Frrst and
F 1na l Ac count of Stan l ey
Fo tct en Admrnrstra tor of the
Estat e of Caro l A
Fo1uen
Decea sed
CASE NO 20 464 Second and
Frna l Account of Frances E
Drenner , Guardran of t he
Guardran sh 1p Estate of Srdney
Pre kens, an rn co m petent
CASE NO 20 885 Frrst and
Final Account of Jean Cratg
Adm rnl stratrrx of th e Es tate of
Robert D Crarg De ceased
Unless exce ptron s are filed
th ereto, sa td accounts writ be
for 1'1eanng before sard Court on
th e 27th day ol F eb ru ary 197 4,
at WhiCI'1 trme sard accounts will
be consrdered and conlrnued
from day to day until f rnally
dtsposed of
Any pe rs on mterested may
ftle wntten except1ons to sa1 d
a ccount s or to matters pe r
tamrng to t he execut ton of t he
trust not less th an frve days
pr ror to the date set for hearrng

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WMPO
_ .Mid.d.leport-Pomero

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Mob1le Homes For Sale

For Rent or Sale
CO NCORD Travel r rarte r nrce
lor couple Call 992 7.179
1 3 1 ti c

Help Wanted

WANTED
PAPER CARRIER
WANTED IN
POMEROY
PHONE 992-2156

THE

DAILY SENTINEL
POMEROY, 0.
BABY::, I TTER wanted n my
ho me must h ave o wn trans
portatron 5 or 6 day s a week
Phone 997 25.50 or 7J2 6551
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Wanted To Buy
CASH pa rd tor al l mak.es and
mode l s of mobr le homes
Phone area code 61d 423 9531
4 13 tfc
1 HI VE o f bees

Call 992 7003
1 3 1 6t c

R IV ER SI DE Au t o Wreck n g
wri t pay $5 for ~ II JUnk ca r s
Pho n e ( 3041 !18'1 5244 or 773
5890
1 17 26t c
75 BALES o f st r aw
380.5

NO 1 co pp er 65c radrators
32c r ed br ass 35c ballerres
$1 20 M A HaiL R eeds v ti e
Ohro Ph on e 378 6749
1 27 tfc
LAND contra c t or r en t wrlh
optron
to
buy
Abo ut
.50 a c re s wrth some t ype
of storage bu ldtn g
The
brgger t l'1 e better Can be rn
any co ndd1on wri t do repat r s
W rth rn 10 m tie s of Ma son, W
Va or Pom eroy If you know
of some vacated land plea se
ca ll collect Phone 992 5]35
1 27 61p
SI LVER COIN
P lease quot e
pr ce and marl to Jac kt e
Rt 4 Pataska la
Wans l ey
Ohro 43062
1 74 M e

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OLD f u r nitur e, oak ta bl eS'"
c locks rce boxes brass bed s,
d rsh es
or
complete
households
Wrlle M
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Miller, Rt 4, Pomeroy Oh ro,
call 992 62 71 ·
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Employment Wanted

I NTERIOR
and
exterror
parn t rng by ho ur or con tract
?C years cxperren ce Call Car l
Nelson 991 5083
1 30 6tp
Call 992 3716
1 31 Btp

W I LL babys rt In my home by
hour , day or week No ntghts
PhO 'l~

B E DROOM home rn Mtd
dleport pr 1vat e o wner new
roof and bath Phon e 9 ~ 9 J83'1
or 8-0 ]66 /
1 7 t 6tc

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r ondtlron

cx c ettcnt
Piron e 99 1 SB67 or

turn~ ce

99/ JOO 'i
I 79 'ilp

60 TRAIL E R wllh pull QUI
SE' I up
rn P1n eg rov e w 11
lrn nn r e
D
Rrc h ardson
Gen c r~l De l very
Ma nn W
va 256 35 or phone DOc~) 583

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6507

1 3o 11 c

Help Wanted

UPHOL STERY l abr1 CS by th e
vard S·1 rn c hcs wtde as tow a s
$1 9'i pPr yiHd Ve l ve ts a s low
as S3 45
I mpor t ed valu es
$9 95
we a l so h ave nylon
hercu l on
eolian
prrnt s
vrnyls r emnan ts by th e y ard
or by t he puec P.
Pom eroy
Recover y 672 E Ma tn S t
Pomeroy Phon L 99'1 75S4
1 ']9 261 C

GR t L L cook. carhop and krt F OAM to l rll your old cou c h and
LIH.'n h el p wanted Apply rn
charr cush ons ~ s l ow a s
p er son Crows St eak House
S10 ?S U phol stery book.s only
1 27 li e
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4 rn ch cover ed toam
mattresses f or standard s rze
D I RE C T Sates Drstr rbutors
bed
$'19 9S
P omeroy
wanted t or vtlum rns a nd
Recovery 6'12 E Mam St r eet
or q an lC produc ts Pa rt or f ul l
Pomero y Phone 99 ? 7'i 54
t rme
t- or rn tervrew
wrt1e
1 ']9 261 C
Mary E nqle R R 1 Bo)C 19
Unron Oh10 ISJ'J'J
COAL F OR SALE
J A YMA R
l 16 16tp
COAL
rOMPA N Y
TH E
MEtG::, &amp; GA LLl A LI N E
STATE
ROU T E
7
AT
KOSCOT KOSME TI CS B. W I GS
CH FSHIRE OPE N 7 TI L L
We hav e the p r oduct on hand
6 30 PM 5 DAY S A WEEK
and w e d elrv er to you per
PH 0 N E ?9 2 .5693
son ally H el en Jane Bro wn
I &lt;'B .S tc
99 l .5 I 13
12 30tfc
AM FM radto st er eo B tn c k
t~ pe combrna t on
d speaker
NEED woman to ltve rn and
soun d
sys t em
Ba l an c e
t&lt;~ke
mo ther' s pla c e o f 2
~101 'i?
or I Prm s &lt;~varl&lt;~ble
ch1ld r en rna new respectab l e
PhOne 99'1 3965
hom e You m a y also have 1
1 28 tt c
ch rld of you r own Phone 992
7S36

For Rent
12 X 60 TRAILER fully car
peted prrvate tot rn Tuppers
P larn s SIOO pe r mon t h Call
ll43 24 14
1 29 ]tp

P AINT DAMAGE 197 d Zrg Za q
SEWIN G MACHINES St rll n
orrgrna l cartons
No at
t a ch ment s needed as our
co nt r ol s ar e burtt 1n
Sews
w th 1 or 2 n ee dl es makes
buttonholes se w on button s
monograms and b l n d 11em
stttch F ut i cash prrce $Ja SO
or b udget plan avatlabl e
Phone 99 2 2984
1 28 tf c

FURNI SHE D ap artmen t f o r
renl
1 bedroom rn Mrd V AC UUM Cleaners new 1974
d leport Call a ft er 4 p m 992
Model
Compl ete wr t h al l
3 1/3
cl eanrng toot s Small pa nl
1 30 3t c
dam age m shrpprng Writ take
$'17 c a sh or
budg et plan
4 ROOM hou se wr t h bath. coa t
available Phone 992 2984
fu r n ace Rutland area Phone
1 28 t tc
742 5113 Ca ll alt er 4 JO
1 18 dt C S IN GER A ut omatrc Ztg Zag
Sewtng Machrnes rn sew ng
tabl e Ma kes butt onh oles
HO U 5E 1632 L m coln Herghts 4
SE'WS on buttons
b l rnd hems.
ro oms and b at h Fence d yard
etc Top notc h con drtr on Pay
and prc tu re w 1ndow Phone
S5 1 or ter ms ava rtab l e Phone
992 27aO or 99 2 34J2
99 '} 'J98J
1 14 tfc
1 28 lfc

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LARGE un fu r nr shcd 3rd floor
ap t f or r ent n downtown
Pomeroy 6 room s and bath
ca 11 99 2 2789
1 17 tf c

SA LT FOR ICE AND SNO\,
Rock sa lt for townsh rps ,
town s, and b u smesses m
bulks and bag s for rc e and
sno w Excelsror Sa l! Wor k s
Phone 992 3891
11 1 I tfc

TRAILER
B ro wns Tra d er
Park. Mrnersv1 tle Phon e 992
3324
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1 27 lf c EXCEL SI OR. Sa l t Works
Marn St , Pom eroy A ll ktnd s
of sa lt water pel l ets , water
SLEE PIN G room over W1ne
nugget s blo ck salt and own
sto re rn Pomer oy Refe r en c e
Oh ro Rrver Sa lt Phone 992
r equ rred Ca ll 992 579J
389 1
1 10 lfc
6 5 tf&lt;.
---------'--3 A ND 4 RO OM turn rshed and
unfu rnr shed
a pa rt m ent s CL EAN ba l ed straw su rtabl e
lor tandsc ap rng strawberrre s
Phon e 99'1 S434
and lr ves t oc k or c ha rd grass
4 12 t fc
and cl over hay any amo un t
ava ilabl e at farm
Paul
PRIVATE meetrn g room for
Sayre Portland Oh rO Gr eat
any organrzatron phon e 992
Bend Ro a d Sta te R I 338
3975
Phone 843 2286
3 11 tfc
1 19 3t c

ca ll 985

1 27 6tc

LIGHT hau lr ng

STEREO RADIO
am fm
H
tra ck t ape comb rn at on ,~ w ay
s peaker
sound
system
Ba l.:'l n c e $ 10'} 66 or u sc ou r
b udqet ter m 'i Ca ll 997 J96 5
I 11 lf c

19 1/ W E: S TWOOD rllObrl e trom L

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A route m1ght be open
in your neighborhood,
to fmd out

Aucho neer

SALE EVERY
SATURDAY
NIGHT 7 PM

TRAIN WITH
FULL PAY
l mm e drat e
op enrngs
for
speCial trarnrn g rn Meehan ca l
Electron rcs
Av rat ro n and
Cler rcal frelds rn the U S Navy
Pay starts a t $316 per month
from frr st day - We furnrsh
quarte r s food and clothrng
Sc hool guarantee s before you
s rgn up
BE SOMEONE SPECIAL
IN THE NEW NAVY
For more m to cal l or vrsrt you r
Navyman at
12 1 Co l u mb us Road
A t he ns , 0 45701
Vernon E Ha rrrson
Te lephon e ~1 4 593 3566
Toll F r ee BOO 18 '1 1288

Toy Pood l e Puppr es
00 Sr,lmcse Krltc n s !.1 5
Pirone I 7'J 6 6'l \ I
1 10 'Jotc

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BLIND ADS
Addtt ronat ?5c Charge per
Advertrsemenl
OFt-ICE HOURS
B JO a m to 5 00 p m Da rl y
8 30 am
to
11 00 Noon
Satu rdily

for Sale

Pets For Sale

99 ! I IVL

1 30 6tC

Wanted

WANTED!
POSITIONS OPEN
IN NEW
FOOD STORE
All kinds ·of food
store employees cashiers,
carryouts,
stock
men, bakery help,
experienced meat
cutter, etc.
Apply in person
at

It's Snow Tore Tome!

()0 000 BT U Gas s tove
99']

Pho ne
1 27 6tp

TR A IL ER 12 X 60 1 b ed roo m
Very good condrl on
c ar
p eted, tur n rs hed or
un
turn sh ed Porch and sh ed
rnc l ud ed Phone 59'1 3438
1 27 6tc

Super Valu
W. Second St.
Pomeroy, 0 ., 45769
An Eauat Opportun rty
Employ er

Pos111ve Slop and Go In Mud
&amp; Snow

WHITE FEMALE Mrn ature
Pood l e 6 week s old, $35 00
Ca ll 99'2 3061
1 3l 31
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MACHINES
tn
orrg1nal
fac to ry carton
Zrg Zag to
m ake buttonl'1o les
sew on
button s monogram s, and
make fancy destgns wrth tu st
the twr st ot a srng le dra t L eft
rn lay a way and never been
u sed Wrll sel l for only S47
cash, or t erms available
Phone 991 2984
1 21 tfc
ELECTROLUX
vacuum
cleane r , A 1 condrt1on, uses
paper ba_gs, ha s co rdwrnd er
and many attachments A l so
s hampooer attacl'1ment rn
el uded (Only 4 avartab leJ at
$37 70
cas h
or
t erms
a variable Phone 992 2984
1 21 tf c
ANTIQUE 6 Oak. Curved g l ass
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cue c locks,
ra r e Ame rr can cor r
; ... ....
tamp 'Re becca at Tile V\1~11'
T eapot Sat suma Vase , ex
qur sr te lu st ers, Copper l u ste r
pttcher, Sr gned New Martrns
vrlt e Spooner rare Portland
gtass Stgned He1sey bask e t
and Humrdor, Portr a1t &amp; H P
p lat es cas tor set cu t g las s,
St gned
Durand
Vase
Steph ens &amp; Wrl~ram s vase,
carnrval g la ss Pr rvate 992
2662
1 30 3tc
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Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Open 8 T1IS
Monda y thru Saturday
606 E M a1n, Pom eroy , 0

Let Us Install Now 1

FURNITURE

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN

Stop In and See Our
Floor Dosplay .

MATERIA LS CO
Ma son , W Va

D I L E S H earmg Ad Cen l cr
All1 er1s se rvr ces alt makes
Hear n g
tests
by
ap
po rntrnent
Ren t a l
plan
avadabte Phon e 592 6238
1 29 I :Zip

Real Estate For Sale
DES I RAHLE two b e droom
house n M ddleport r eady to
oc c upy Cal l 99 2 53 10
1 Jl 26 tc

WI L L tr m O r- Cuttr:eCS - and
shrubbery
Also
c lean out
5 ROOM fl ame and bath ce m ent
basement s allies et c Call
block garage gas furna c e
949 31'11 or 742 4441
used 1 yenr New roof house
1 2 ?6t c
n eed s mrnor reparr s a nd
parnt $5 BOO tn c lude s an extra ~ 0-; ~~ t rrca l ptumbrng, and
lo t w th a two room house
remodelrng work Call Bd3
Phone 992 .53 35
234 1 for FREE ESTIMATES
1 17 6tp
1 11 261c

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NEW 3 bed roo m home good
water 6 acres, 3 outbur ldrnQ s
and cella r Off M e1gs Cou nt y
1 on W II ram Sm rth Road J 11
mrl es f rom Sa l em Ce nt er
1 27 201p

AU T OMD BILE I nsurance been
ca n ce lled'
Lo st
your
ope rator 's ltc ense Ca ll 991
7428
6 15 tf c
SE WING MACHINE S Reparr
ser vrce all makes 992 1284
Th e Fabr rc Shop Pomer oy
A urh or rzed Stng er Sales and
Ser vr ce We Sharpen Scrsso rs
3 29 tfc

7 ROOM house wllh bath nrce
front por ch
large tot t or
ga rd en local on
Elm 5 1
close to s tore an d scl'1oo l
$8 000 Phone 949 3211
1 29 3t c

BI SSELL Constru c l ron
room
addtltons and re mode l ng
Profess ronal floor s andrng
and frnrshrng old and n ew
References ava ilabl e Phone
949 3833
1 25 26t c

HOU SE and la rge tot for sa te
vaca nt now on new bypa ss R t
7 Ca ll 24 7 21.6J
1 '15 6tc

TEAFORD

PRI CE
CONSTRUCT I O N
Roo f tng
spoutrng
kttchen s
a nd bathrooms Co mpl e t e
remodelrn g Phon e 742 6273
12 3 tfc

Virqil B. Tt 'idord , Sr .
Brok e r
110 Mechamc Slreet

DOZER and back 1'10e work
ponds an d septrc tanks dJt
chrng se r vrce to p sort ftll
drr t, l rmest one
B&amp;K Ex
cava l rn g Phone 99 2 5367 or
992 386'
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1112 ac r es
near l y leve l land 2 bedroom
home 1n a smnll ham l et A littl e
br l of prtvacy Ask rng $9 500 00

Only a lew/

years old Full basem ent y ar d,
2 bedrooms large l1 vrng w Jth
f 1replare S l 5 000 00
REDUCED Here's you r
chance for the future A n ew
brtck bu s1ness bulldmg w rl h 'J
large a tr condrt10ned off rces,
storage and 2 n1ce r es ! rooms
A real l oca tron for a bu s1n ess
N at ga s furnac e
POMEROY 2 b e droom
bungalow all on on e floor , new
ga s furna ce, oak fl oors On ly

Rea I Estate For sale
N EW 3 bedr oom h ome Jl '? bath,
garage, basement on Gravel
Hr l l Mrdd l epor t Natu ra l gas
a lr eady tn
Phone Date
Du ll on 99:Z 3369 evenrngs
992 1534
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SPAC I OUS br L evel and spil l
l eve l ho mes are now under
con s tructton on c rty water
and se wer
Many deluxe
f eature s rn cl udrng aJr co n
drfton rng
Best frna nct ng
available Oth er ty p e hOmes
rn d rff ere n t areas on F H
A dm frnan cr ng wrth no dow n
payment Ca ll colleocf (8 37
6540) or wrrfe to MEIG S
DE V ELOPMENT P 0 Box
33 M dd leport , Ohro J5760
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POMEROY -- Near shopp tng
3 bedrooms, ba th , por ches
hardwood floors, na t gas hea t
Ask mg $3 000 00 down ba lan ce
$97 07 a month
COUNTRY - W1thm 3 miles o f
Gavrn 3 bedr ooms, ba th , gas
furnace, cellar a nd ga rden
$9 500 Wrll tak e an offer

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BEAU I FUL Wa nut stereo
radro am fm , tape co m
brnalron , 8 track tape deck
Balan ce $103 A9 , or term s
avar\ab le Ca ll 992 3965
1 21 tfc

SINGER sewrng machrn es 19 72
model rn b eautrful waln()t
cabrnet Makes desrgn strt
ches, zrg zag, buttonhol es,
bltnd hems et c Lrke n ew
Only $89 95 Ca l l R ave n swood
273 9521 or 273 9893 aft er 5 00
12 7 H e

Auto Sales

Exp lorer
1 27 12tc

196a CHEVROLET Ma l rbu
automattc 307 Fatr co ndrt ron,
S750 Call 992 7637
1 2712tc
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CLOSE TO FORKED RUN
LAKE - 77 acres Park your
Mobil e Home or budd C rt y
wat er ava tlab le D on t m rss
th 1s one

1969 OLDSMOB I LE st atton
wagon , al l power equ1pmen t
Good trres arr condrtronrng,
etc Sl,300 or possrble t rade
for smal l ca r Phone 949 59 13
ONE 7 year old black 7 a
Tennessee Walker fo r sate
1 25 Si c
Phone 992 3640
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1 27 l 2t c

ha ve a modern 3 yea r old 3
B R home,.. K 1tc hen ha s lots of
cab rnet s &amp; rang e
La rge
d rn 1ng
area
Carpeted
Laundry R Carport 1/z acre

ACR E or a cre tot s for sate
Crty wa ler avartable rn
spr rng
Lo ca ted on Slate
Route 143 Phone 992 3640
1 27 12t c

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MIXED HAY, SOc bat e, Mr
Harry Guthrte at Alfred on
681 or call 985 3883
1 31 3tp
a FIRST CALF Hotstern he+fers,
wil l sell one or all Phone 949
3777

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HOUSE wrth gilrage on 1 a c r e,
F orrest
Run
Road ,
2
bedrooms w 1lh batl'1 , c1ty
water and se ptrc tank $6,000
Call 992 9551
1 31 3tC
10 Comman che t ru ck c amper .
$650 00
one non r egrste r ed
mare 5 year s old OVHSA
Champron $450 00, on e AQHA
Re g, stered geldrng
1972
OV H SA Barrell C1'1ampron ,
raced rn 197il pl aced twr ce rn
off tc ra l AQHA race s
JR
Ke nn edy Tuppers P l arns ,
Ohto, phone 667 6372

Real Estate For Sale

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bath
gas
furnace and
garag e
rn
Mrnersvrll e Plenty Of garden
space Pnced for qur c k sale
$5500 00 Phon e 992 5778
1 24 6tc

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EXCELLENT LOCATION -

HERE
17 fe nced acres
Close tn 2 yr old home, 3
BR
K rt chen has lot s of
ca bmets, r ange &amp; ref Nt ce
1d •,..,rng ~rea Garage, bar n &amp;
STorag e An ~v-:-: 11 "' ., 1 buy
BARGAIN HuN rt.t\ :·:&gt;'""" ~ .
what you are lookmg for 2
s tory fram e
Some ca r
pet1n~, panel 1ng &amp; ltle New
ba th , furna c e &amp; hot wa ter
tank

BELIEVE IT OR NOT. we

$16,000 00
HOME OWNERS -

Good

hom es are sellmg qu 1ck ly

WHY NDT LI ST WITH US
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9 30- To Tell the Truth 3, Secret Storm B
9 55 - Chuck White Reports 10

10 OQ--Otnah Shore 3, 15, Joker's W1 ld 8. 1Q, Company 6

10 30-$10,000 Pyramtd B, 10 , Jeopardy ' 3, 4, 15
11 00 - Wtzard of Odds 3, 4, 15 , Gam btl 10, 8 , Password 13, M1ke
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11 30- Holl ywood Squares 3, 4, 15, Brady Bunc h 13, Love of L1fe
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1 JO- Three on a Match 3, 4, 15 , As the World Turns 8 10 Let's

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Z 00 - Days of Our Lives 3, '· 15, Gutdtng Light B. 10 , New lywed

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Lucy Show 8 Movte "The Hortzontal Lieutenant" 10
4 30- Green Acres 3, Gtfhgan 's Isl and 13, 6, Bonanza 15, Jac k
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S 00 - Bonanza 3. Merv Gr1ffin 4 M1ss ton Imposs ible 6. Andy

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5 30 - Beverly Hillbtllies B, Electrtc Co 33, Hodgepodge Lodge
20, Trat fs West 33 , Hogan's Heroes 13

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workers usually don't get' - HELEN
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much as possoble When the) reahze they can' t shock or upset
you, I thonk they'll calm down especially sonce most of the guys
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15, Stage Center 20 Stx M11l1on Dollar Man 6, 13 Movr es
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rehg oous beliefs , says the
Prayer Room normally IS
crowded m times of natoonal
stress " After the shootmgs of
Mr Kennedy, h1s brother, Mr .
Kong and Mr. Wallace, we had
a lot of people come to pray
But now 1t's been gomg on for
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Sales , Reparr on all small
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Street Pl'1one 992 3092
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WEEKEND SPECIALS

EAST
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Who's the Real Fr{end Here·!

Helen ,md Sue
Jan, m) f1rst best fnend, told me 1hat tlus gu II "ould hke for •
my second best fro end can' t be trusted I didn 'l beheve 11 about
'Karen, so Jan said, " Let's test her "
On the way ~o lunch, I talked nmsy about Jan to karen , hke
we'd planned Sure enough, Jan lold me later that Karen
repeated every thmg I'd sa od to her By lhe way, we're all m
seventh grade
If you can't trust a g1rl, should you consoder her for your
second best fnend ? - WST CONFIDENCE IN HER
By Tom Tiede
year hiStory of the non P S I read your column m a city paper Jan and Karen don't
WASHINGTON - (NEAl - denommahonal chamber
see, so don 'l Mrry about sta rtmg a feud
No ·one can say 1f 1t's a good
The Prayer Room, set aSLde
s1gn or bad, but m these m 1955 by an act of Congress, os
Dear LCIH
troubles times there seems to on the second floor of the
Which IS the rea l friend here - the one who plays tncks, or be an mcreasmg use of the Capotol off the rotunda It os
the one who ma) have talked before she thought ?
usually vacant Congress wnal decorated on blue, has a wh1te
If you W&lt;e someone, )OU shouldn'l feel the ne ed to test he1
Prayer Room
oak altar, a candelabra and an
Maybe Karen should cons1der d1 oppmg YOU - SUE
Choef
Congressional open B1ble. Moller says that the
Dear Lost ·
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doorkee per, W1lham ' Fish- permanent sealing for 10
Pardon my susp1c10us nature, but remember - Ja n helped batt" Miller, says " the leaders persons can be expanded to as
you make up that "nmse, " and you have only her word that are beong drawn closer to the1r many as 50 "Lately, we 've had
Karen passed ot along Could your best fnend be Jeaslously tryong God every day " He says the to get here early m the mornong
to knock down a nval by making her out a tattletale'' F1rst Prayer Room has been busy to put up enough seals to go
fnends often feel U1reatened by second fr1 enct,s, espec1ally at smce last sprong, he does not around."
JUmor hi level, where three gtrls us~ally means two-agamst-one
Miller, who makes no secre t
remember
any
Simila r
You could find out eas1ly enough w1th more sneaky tests, but sus tamed mter est m the 18- of h1s own fundamental
then you moght end up woth no fnends at all Instead, why not
forget the tncks, add another gorl to make this a foursoll'e, and
are on your s1de - SUE
start bemg honest wolh one another ' - HELEN
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Deao Rap
I had a summer JOb m a lumber m1ll, and I'll be workmg
Homecoonmg queens got a lot of publocoty last year, what
there next summer because bemg on the green cham pays better
w1th
pregnanl ones bemg kocked out of the runrung, and a
than most JObs college g1rls can get Naturally I'm around men
bearded male wonnmg the honor at UCD 1Uners1ty of Cal1fornoa,
mostly, and a lwnber crew doesn't say "Oh (udge " or "Heavens
Dav1s)
to Bel'ly" when some thong goes wrong I'm used to that, and get
My boyfnend says he's gomg to·run for our homecommg
along well w1th most of the guys
queen contest thLS year How ca n I talk h1m out of 1!' - ENUF's
But a couple of them fogure I'm a hbe1atwmst, and went all
ENUF
out w1th the folthy jokes, foul language , etc "If she wants to be a
man we 11l treat her ltke a man,' ' IS thetr attitude
Dear ENUF
My parents say 1 should complam to the boss If 11 happens
.Tell h1m you'll start a rumor that he's pregnant 'thiS year, but - SHOULD I '
HEI.EN AND SUE

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In stead of b1ddmg one norrump
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Another World 3, 4, 15, General Hosp tfal 6. 13, Prtce ts

3 30- One Life

READY MIX
CONCRETE
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your
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Goeg l ern Ready Mrx Co ,
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Jackpot! 3. 15

DOZER work , land c!e arrng by
the a c re hourly or contra ct,
farm pond s. roads etc Large
doze r and operator wrth over
20 years expenenc e Pull ns
Ex cavatrng , Pomeroy OhiO
Phon e 99 2 '1 478
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' Door. 1 owner new car trade m. good 1st ltne t tres, :

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Ftve Mtnutes to l1\le By 4 , News 6, Btble Answers 8 ,

Dyke 13

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7 30- New Zoo Revue6, Rocky and Bullwmkle 13
8 00 - Capta1n Kangaroo 8, 10, New Zoo Revue 13 , Sesame
Street 33, Jeff's Coll1e 6
8 25- Jack laLanne 13

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Folk L1terature 3 , Milestones of Prbgress 10

Blue Rtdge Quartel 13

Cu stom Hatchba c k Cpe, dark green ftn1sh, ltke new •
wh 1fe wal l t rr es, full wheel cove r s, protect 1ve stde mldgs, •
P B, rad1o 6 cyl eng me, stand t rans A very popular •
mod el &amp; pnced t o go

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6 35 - Columbus Today 4
6 45 - Mormng Report 3, Farmt 1me 10
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EXCAVAT I NG dozer loader
and backhoe work
se ptrc
tanks rns tatl ed dump t ru cks
and to boys for h1re , w1 ll 1'1aul
Itt d1rt top sort. li mestone
and grave l Cal l Bob or Rog er
Jeffers, day phone 992 7089 ,
n rgtrt phone 992 3525 or 992
5232
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Pomeroy, Ohio

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Comp l ete Servtce
Phone 949 3821
Ra c rne, Ohro
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20; Truth or Conseq 3, Let' s Make A Deall3 ~ports Desk 15
Mulligan Stew 33
30 - Holl ywood Squares J, W1ld KmQdom 10 , Sale of the
Century 4, To Tell the Truth 6 Ozzte's Gtrls 8 , Beat the Clock
13 , Zoom 20. Johnny Mann 15 , Readtng for the Classroom
Teacher 33
00 - Advocates 20 , 33; The Waltons 8, 10 In Search of Ancrent
Mystenes 3,J4 , 15 , Chopper One 6 13
30 - Ftreho se 6 13
00 - lronslde3, 4 15 , Evenmg at Pops 20 33, Mo&gt;J res ' Bu ster
Keaton Story " 8, ' Autobiography of Jane P1ttman • 10
00 - News 20, Who Is f\.\an? 33 Streets of San Franc tsc o6, 13
Mus 1c Country U 5 A 3, 4, 15
30 - CBS News Spec1al 10 , Travelure 33
00 - News 8, 10, 13 , Janak• 33 News 3. 4, 6, 15
30 - Johnny Carson 3, 15 ; Alan K1ng ln Search of Sex Appeal
6, 13, Mov1es ·The Burning Hills" 8 , "Wall of No1se' 10
00 - Tomorrow 3. 4, News 13
00 - News 4

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FRIDAY, FEB. 1,1974

All work guaranteed

$2695

A name you cannot forget "WILDWOOD
ESTATES" located on the Flatwoods road,
between State Route 7 and State Route 33. One
acre of ground fronting on the hard surface
road with all utili toes available. Zoned for your

REAL ESTATE BROKER, Box 101,

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LOTS OF COUNTRY LOVIN

1970 CAD I L LAC Coup e DeVrl le,
tu l ly
automatr c
Myrtle
Walker , R a crne
Ohto
1 31 Jtc
1969 F ORD ptckup
Phone 992 3640

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on doubl e leve l lot L ovely
kt fc hen, lots of ca btnet s
rang e, 2 ovens ref dmtng
r oom N rc e pat10 About 3
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6 00 - News tl 10 , Sesame St 20 ABC News 13 New s 3, 4, 15
Truth or Consequences6 , Llltas, Yoga &amp; You 33
6 30 - News 3, 4 CBS r,.lews 8, 10 , Your Future 1s Now 33 NBC
News 15 , ABC News 6 , Room 222 13 Your Future Is Now 33

Wat er L1n es and Power
~ Ltne s All work done by the
fool or contract Also dozer
work and se pf1c tanks 1n
stalled

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From th e la rg e st Tr uck or
Bu lldozer Radrator t o th e
sm alle st Heater Core
N a th an B1gg s
'Radt a tor Spec1altst

HOUSE TALK IS OUR MAIN
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ALL SIZES IN STOCK

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w ndow s and fram es Phon e
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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

freeze 1

What do you do woth (ive
hearts, four spades and 17 or
more hogh-card poonts when
you use the Flannery convention•
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Simple' You JUSt open one
heart and bod spades later In
other words, JUSt what you
would do norma lly
There are many numbers of
ways to get to seven hearts
w1th the North-South cards
The b1ddong on the box IS as
good as any

WINKLE

There are also any num·

ber of ways to play the hand
The one selected by Paul
Levott of Fort Worth, who
was the declarer when we
' saw the hand played, 1s
elegant and the safest poss1·
ble
At trock two he ruffed a
club w1th h1s ace of trumps
At tnck three he returned to
dummy w1th the ace of
spades m order to ruff a sec·
ond club w1th the kmg of
trumps Then he led th,e
deuce of trumps to dummy s
seven, ruffed dummy's last
club woth the queen of
trumps, overtook hos ~1ght of
trumps w1th dummy s none
spot; cashed the last tw,o
trumps m order to pull East s
last two while doscardmg a
low doamon&lt;t and low spade
from his own hand
The last four trocks were
won by dummy's kmg 0~ doa·
monds and hos own kong and
queen of spades and ace of

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raise and there is no reason for
yuu Lo lmi any more suns.

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$40,000 kickback tale
told to federal court
BALTIMORE \UP! I
$20,000 The second was Feb. 2,
Engmeer Lester Matz told a 1969, and I'm not sure if it was
Federal court Wednesday he $10,000 or $1,000," Matz said .
gave Sporo T t\gnew $40,000 m
Testimony Not Corrected
ktckbacks m return for con·

tracts while Agnew served us
Baltnnore county Pxecuttve,
gove rnor of Mary land and v1ce

preSident
Mat z tes tif ied about the
payoffs m the co rruptiOn tr1al
of N Dale Anderson, Agnew's
Democratic sunessor as
county exe{'Utlve. Anderson IS

accused of extortmg $43,000
from engmeers and archttects
for mfluenemg th e a\\a rd of

contracts and evadmg $67,000
m federal mcomc taxes
" Wh1le Agnew wa s vice
president I paid him $30,000 for
two state Roads CommJsswn

JObs 1 got," said Matz, the
second w1tness to dtrectly link

Agnew to the alleged kockback
scheme. "I made tt in two

payments.
''One was July I, 196ll. of

Ma ryland
governor m 1968, not v1ce
presldt•nt, but Matz' testm wny
\\ C!S not c01 rected. 1
Agnew pleaded no co ntest to
an mcome tax evas1on charge
and restgncd from ofhce Oct.
lU tn 1L'turn fot ' federal
prosecutors agreemg not to
seek a Jail tf'rm or crmunal
! Agnew

Indi ct men ts

on kockback

allegatwns aga mst tum.
Tht' p1 osrcutors, however,
had a 40-page summary of
evidence read mto court re·

cords that alleged Agnew took
more than $100,000 10 kiCk·
backs and bnbes while m
public office
"I just paid off the vice
president m hiS office and I'm
shaken," Ma tz was quoted m
the sununar) as telling his
partner, John C Cholds Sr.
Matz testified he made ·'five
or

19 earn place

was

SIX

pa yment::; totaling

$10,000 v.hlle Agnew was
county execut1ve I gave the

on honor roll

IT'S .W,HO ASKS
BOSTON I Ufll - Bcr·
nard
Markwell,
vice
president• ot Gull Oil Co.,
told a stale legislature
committee Wednesday how
he got gas In Concord, N. H.

payoffs to a dose associate of
Agnew's''
Summarv Makes Identification

While Matz did not Identify

th(' associC~tr 111 his testunony ,
the summary quoted tum as
saymg th e man was promment

Maryland banker-&lt;ieveloper I
''Bud" Hammerman, a
close Agnew fr iend
La st "' eek in the tnal ,

H

Hammerman and Agnew sphl

he recognized the name, he

$144,000 m payoffs. He saod he

filled up my tank."

and Hanunerman each kept 25

per cent whole Agnew took half,

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oath has test1hed m open rourl
aboul Agnew 's mli olvement m

Vern Otevalier

kickbacks
"It was a clearcut kickbac k

dies Thursday

ar ran geme nt we had wath

REEDSVILLE
Vern
Chevalier, 82, Reedsville, died
this morning at Veterans
Memonal Hospolal, ending an
extended illness
Mr. Chevaherwas born here,
the son of the late Charles and

Agnew," Wolff testified. "The
payments were m return for
state v..ork ."

Matz saod between 1962-72 he
made $210,000 m cash payoffs
to public officials, mcludmg
Anderso n and Agnew, and sa~
the bus mess of Ma tz, Childs
Assoctatcs

mcrea se from

$750,000 m 1962 to $B 5 million m
1973.

the women of Bashan for coffee
and cookies and emphasize
that they do not charge for runs
made. Donations to the squad
are welcome, however.

PLl':ASANT VALLEY
DISCHARGES
Mrs.
George Greene, Hartford ;

Blam Vance, Bidwell; Charles
Runyon, Robertsburg; Frank
Rutherford, Apple Grove;
Howard Johnson, Point
Pleasant; Lula Shelines,
Gallipolis; Mrs . Herman
Estep, daughter, Mason;
Curtis NIChols, Leon; Susan

Franklin M. Rizer, senior;

and Mrs. Clarence Lawrence,

all of Portland ; Mrs. Audelle
Deeter and Mr. and Mrs.
Geor~e Roberts, both of
Bashan, and the Hazel Community Church.
Sylva
Squad members thank Leon Dawson, Mason;
Hensley for refreshments and Ohlinger, West Columbia; Mrs.
Fred Harmon, Point Pleasant;
Mrs . Fred Harmon, Mrs .
Edward Cheesebrew, Lena
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Price, Mrs. Leo Roush, Point
A chance of showers
Pleasant.
Saturday and a chance of
rain or snow Sunday clearing
PROGRAM SET
Monday. Highs In the 40s
The W.M.U. of the First
north, 60s south Saturday
Baptist
Church of Mason will
and 30s north, 40s south
present
a program at the
Sunday and Monday. Lows In
church Sunday at 7:30p.m. The
the 20s and lo" 30s.
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senior, Racine ; Debra J. May,
sophomore, Donna R. Weber, a
jumor, both of Rutland;
Pamela L Crow and Roberta
J . Ord, both seniors, of
Syracuse, and Forrest R.
Barnett,

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Tuppers

Plains.

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT, J'AN
NOT OPEN

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Feb. 1-2·3
ROMEO&amp; JULIET
( PGI
Show Starts 7 p.m

News.

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., Contmued from page I)
They md1cated they favor a "wail-and-see". a~titude, ~r
vesting the powers with the Public Utoht1es CommissiOn of Ohio
(PUCO) rather than setting up a brand new Emergency Energy
Board. Rep. Thomas J. Carney,D-Youngstown, ch1e! sponsor,
presented the bill, wh1ch provides for an energy admmiStrator,
sets up the emergency board and gives the governor temporary
powers to deal w1th an energy crisi~
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Myers. The Name That Works For You.
We se ll Mvers
famous Ejecta pumps.
Whatever your water
need, there's a Myers
Pump to meet it.

Hours: 7 a.m. to 5:00p.m. Oatly
773 5583 7 a.m . to 9p.m. Friday &amp; Saturday Mason, W Va.

you are,' I said. 1 Do you
know who I am'! I'm a vice

president of Gull Oil.' When

Linda R. Rupe, freshman ;
Steven C. Stanley, sophomore;
Dame! T. Will, senior and
Roger A. Ziegler, semor, all of
the Pomeroy area
Daniel A. Nease, Margaret S.
Teaford, both jumors, Miners~
ville; Michaela C. Hoback,

and the o\&gt;ner of a Gull
station had a big 'no gas'
sign posted. The owner was
inside and I knocked on the
window ....
"He came out and told me
he""' out of gas. 'Like heck

Jerome Wolff tes!ifled he,

Contributors to squad noted

Nineteen students attending
Ohio UmverSity from Me1gs
RACINE - Persons makmg
County have been named to the
fall quarter dean 's list w1th a donations Wednesday to
grade point average of 3.3 or Racme's emergency sq~ad
over on a 4 point scale were Mr and Mrs. Joe Bissell,
required. They are Karen Long Bottom ; Leon Hensley,
Hale, freshman , Dexter ; Long Bottom ; Mr. and Mrs.
Melinda J . Amsbary, fresh· Howard Larkins, Mr and Mrs.
man; Julia A. Holter, Bill McKelvey, Alice Adams,
sophomore; Lucy J Holter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Durst,
freshman; John W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wolfe, Mr.
senior; PaulS. Miller, senior; and Mrs . Gail Price and Mr.

this wrek.
"II was about 6:30 at night

Open Friday. and Saturday Nights Til 9 O'Clock
MEN'S 29.95

Double Knit Sport Coats

Sale s19.90

New York· Clothing House
KERM'S KORNER
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Special SaJe Prices

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MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR

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Choice under 300 58-&lt;i5, 300-400
49.75-58, 400-50 4:&gt;-46.50.
HEIFER CALVES - Under
300 46.51).55, 300-400 41.51J.46.50
GASOLINE SAVED
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio
TransportatiOn Director J.
Phillip R1chley said Wed·
nesday 115 million gallons of
gasoline will be saved if OhiO
cuts speed limits to 55 miles
per hour Richley said there
would be a correspondmg loss
in gasoline lax revenue for the
state.

THANKS OFFERED
The Meigs County Jaycees
want to thank Earl Ingels and
the Athens County Savings and
Loan for thetr efforts In
acquiring and erecting the
Jaycee billboard sign located
behind the Certified Oil Station
across the street from the
Pomeroy-Mason Bridge.

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PAGO PAGO, American
Samoa (UP!) - A Pan
Ameri~n 707 jet smashed into
a low hili and burst into flames
while approaching Pago Pago
Airport in a violent tropical
squall Thursday, killing 92 of
the 101 persons aboard.
Thirty-six of those killed
were Americans. Seven of the

ThtCARfiERA
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25" diagon al plc1u re

survivors were in critical

condition and two were listed
as satisfactory.
The fire and impact left only
the nose and tail sections of the
lour-engine Boeing jet mtact.
One side of the craft was torn
away.
A)Wut 250 persons, many

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ma1or ca use of TV repa1rs - are gone!
Automat1c fme tunmg electronically pmpoints the correct
p1cfure s1gnal on each channel
lnstant-P1c no warm up wa1t.

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wa1tmg to board fo r a tnp to
Honolulu, watched m horror as
the plane skidded down a dirt
road near a small village and
cut a 200-foot wide path
through tropical fo liage about
1,000 yards from the runway.
N10e of the 10 crew members
perished in the crash along
woth 83 passe ngers.
One of the survivors, Roger

Ca1m, 23, New Zealand, said he
first thought something might
be wrong when he heard a
str-ange, wrenching noise.

Officials said this may have
been when the plane started
lopping off the tops of palm
trees.

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I!Y United Press J:nternallonal .
001.UMBUS- STATE OFFICIALS }lAVE Informed federal

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gas r&lt;~lloning coupons to the~r licensed drtvers would .be unworkbble 1J1 Ohio. Aetipg Highway Safety Department Director

Frederick Vierow, in a recent letter to Simon, said there IS no law
requirlilg the state ~ notified of any change of address by
liCilflsed drivers.
Vierow said some 3.2lhiUion of tile state's 7.5 million licenses
may contairr an incorrect address. "Tres~ 3,200,000 persons may
not receive the ap~lication bl~nks to which they are entitled ~r, 1f
the mail .were forwardable, may not receive the blanks •n a
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the·gas-coupon~. \he ~ndfng of the co~polll\ to dece~se~.persons
.and cultivate a substantlfll black mark~i m thiS state, Viero~
added. '••The&amp;&lt;\durlty aspect 9f tbe coujlj)nll would b~ destroyed.

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lO" shot at by four men
R -e

... 1l. easim; (?no ugh;, right? . .

· ·. COLUMBUS illl'll. ~.~.
btiiiiness p~rtner of :u.
s. sen: Howard 'Metze~bauiQ hilS. ~onale&lt;l. $0,00(Ho .toe
Cllmpalgn pi Jol!ll''&lt;&gt;!enn wli1i will ~P(l0$e .~feJiePbaf!m ib.
. tlie l)emocralie prfural').' !lfay 4; It w&gt;Js 1:11"'!3led 'fh.ursday ·

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repre~en t.a t1 ves

were

jooned

by

from v:-lnous
groupswhlch hCJve been helphll
to the suLeCsli of th e program.
Volunteer V~orkcrs m th e
program \\Ork at VetPrans

One volunteer hea ds the Red
r'r l ,c;:~:.

Serv1ce to Military
FaauhcsPJugiamandsever&lt;Jl
others have assisted w1th the
bloodmobile vlsits Some at the
Syracuse Nursmg Home v1s1t

The program IS deSigned not work a t the bookmobile on tuberculoSis
only to provide sem ce to the sc rapbooks, with the talkmg assoc1atwn
co mmumty

throu gh

and

health

Others are
engage
d
w1tb
th e Rutland
th e book program or mend and

volunteer work of parhcipants dean books, whole i&lt;t the Solve r Circle and the
but to prov1de a mea nmgful cuw1t~ hom e th~rc 1s one Harnsonvllle Golden Circle
purpose to the hves of semor volunteer who cut s the hmr of Clubs as recephonists, lunch

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WASHINGTON (UP!) John W Dean's Watergate testunony , assailed m recent days
by Republicans charging it is

pef]ured, still Is acceptable to

The couple eventually made
their way through the fire and
mto the forest They were
bemg trea ted at a hospital for
burns.
Dr . Pete r F. Veales, the
hospital director, said, "Most
of the dead fried m the

did not survive

A Pan Amencan spokestnan
said the plane's flight recorder
and cockpit vmce recorder
were reco vered ftom the

wreckage.
A Federal AviatiOn Adminis·
tration investigation team was

Wesley Buehl, Republican ,
Meigs County Engineer, has
filed hiS petition of candidacy
for the nomination to run for
the unexpired temo of the late
Theodore Beegle. Buehl Is
servmg m the office under
appOintment by the Republican
Central JComm•ttee following
the death of Mr Beegle. The '
tenn will expire m January,
1977.
Buehl was appointed to the
post aboue one year ago. l(e
was the only candidate to file a
petitiOn for the May pnmaried
with the Meigs County Roerd of
ElectiOns on Thursday,
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:unemployment

ELBERFELDS IN POM E-.ROY
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WASHINGTON ( UPI J tnflatwn and unemployment
will get worse, not better, in
1974 and the economy will
toller a! thtl thre~hold of
rolcesswn for much of the year,
President . Nixon 's cliief
economic'a~viSers said today.
·· In a ·vessimiStic prediction,
.the Council of EConomic Ad·
V!Sers said priCeS would ' ad·
vaHce at a 1 pet. rate . m th.e
next 12 months, with food and
fuel prices leading the charge
If the forecast is correct, it
would make 1974 the worst
year for domestic mflatwn
since World War II and would

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were

W8CQT,

Edgar possible.

1973, and still l.Ss can we risk
its acceleratwn," NIXon sa1d in
a brief message to Congress
accompanying the report "We
must dedicate ourselves to
carrymg on the fight agamst
Inilatwn m 1974 and' thereaf·
ter."
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But the PreSident·~ strategy,
keyed to a $9 .4 billiOn deficit
.budge t (or the' coming fiscal
yeor, appeared to lie aimed at
~eepmg the economy moving
and unemploy ment down, even
1f 1t m•ans losmg ground m hiS
anh-mflalion campaign
Council Chairman Herbert
Stein told reporters Thursday,

surpass the mflation rate of "We have done the anthmetic

1973, an unusually bad year for We do not see a path that any
prices
The forecast was published
m N1xon's annual ecommic
report and appeared to conflict
with Nixon's own goals.
"We cannot accept con tinuation of the mflation rate of

Dean committed perJury.

Watergate committee last

Nixon's press secretary,
Ronald L. Ziegler, said the
President stuck by repeated
statements denymg any
wrongdoing:
Dean's testimony is expected
in the case of former Nixon
aide Dwight L. Chapm,
charged with lying to a grand
Jury.
Chapm's attorney, Jacob A.
Stein, said in U.S DistriCt
Court Thursday that Chapin
had a right to know if the
government had eVIdence that
Dean had lied "even in matters

r easo nable person would
desc ribe as a recessiO n ''
HB ut," Nixon sa id m th e
report, "I cannot assur~ the
Amencan peopJe of an 1easy
time. "
Here IS the counctl's 1974

extraneous to this case."

When Dean pleaded guilty
Oct. 19 to one charge of con-

spiracy, the spec1al prosecutor
announced he would not be
prosecuted for any other
crimes - with the exception of
perjury.

A house-to-house canvass in
the areas served by the Mid·
dleport Volunteer Emergency
Squad will be conducted
beginmng at I p.m. Sunday to
obtain money lor a new am·
bulance.
Mrs. Grace Pratt and Mrs.
Ruth Powers of Mid&lt;jleport
have volunteered as chair·
persons. The vehicle will meet
the standards of the Natwnal
Highway Safety Act.
Pete Kloes, chairman o( the

bara Offutt, Erne~t Van Inwagen, and Mrs. Don Karr.
Workers prlmanly will
canvass u\ thew own neigh·
borhoods and will be wearing
red tags to indicate that they
are accedited by the
e,!JHlrgency· ~quad. ·
Officials of .the fire depatt·
ment report that about $15,000 ·
will be needed to purchase me · .
new truck and that the
department has some $3,000 on
hand wh1ch will be used, if

ways and means committee, necessarY, toward the new

working with Robert Fisher, purchase. However, officials
"new truck" chairman, said urge everyone to take part in
today he Is "more than the truck fund drive so that
outlook m other areas
pleased"
with the response of they too, can feel the CO!II·
- Unemployment Job
the pubhc to tbe current fund
(Continued
'on· page. 10)
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layoffs m mdustms hit hard by drive and e~tended thanks to
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the energy shortage, such as Mrs. Pratt and Mrs. Powers
Veterans Memotialllo!I/Itlll .
auto manufacturing and for acceptmg the task or' Admi~iohs ~ ·~harles W; .
tourism, woll help push the conducting the Sunday .can- . quy' Vmton; Freda Lauderunemployment rate to an vass.
.
milt, ·. Pomer.OYl . Jessie
average 55 pet. durmg 197~
Their wor~eis ·w1ll fnclude Vanlnw~geri, l'qmerDy; Dame!·
from las\ year's 4.9· pet. !eve!. Donna lloyd. Mrs. William Rice, Middlep~rt; 'Virg)m~
That means about 5 million DaviS; Mrs Bet1y ciioe,. Mrs. · Wo)fe·, :Syr~c-use; . Arnqld ·
Amerocans out of work com- Emma Wayland,'Mrs Be~sle Wilson,Sh~de ; ;lames_Stewa~t;
pared to. 4.\l million last year. Darst, Fr?nces Roush, Mrs. P~meray; Rolland Moms,
_:_ Econorius Growtli Gross Nan Moore, Mildred Hawley, Pometoy.
Nahonal Product total value of Mrs. Paul Case!, Mrs Roger
Discharges - Oliver Sayre,
all goods and services will stobart, Mrs. L. D. Ervin, Mrs. Jr., Carolyn Wnght, Melinda
expand by about 8 pet. to $1,390 I. R. Neal, Mrs. Patty Kloes, Lemley, Charles Klein, Sr.,
billion ($14 trolhon) but only Beth Vaughan, Mrs. Marianne Melville f/llhers, Etta Lomse
about 1 pet of the rise will be Caruthers, Brenda Pettit, Mrs W1se, Joseph Hood, Ralph
"real" or actual gam In output John Nash, Mrs. Bobby Payne, Ballard.
and productwn InflatiOn will Mrs. Emmett Sbuler, Mrs.
accoun t for the remainmg 7
Roscoe Fowler, Mrs. William
UNIT CALLED
pet.
Kennedy, Mrs. Denver R1ce,
The Middleport E·R ·squad
LOCAl. TEMPS
Mrs. Dorothy Ashley, Mrs. was called this IT\Oi:f!iiig ·at
The temperatw-e in down- Roscoe Fife, Mrs. Paul Davis,
town Pomeroy at II a.m Cindy Cra1g, Jackie and Diane 10:35 to Rutland for Vomi.
Fnday was 34 degrees under Carsey, June Thomas, Bar~ McKnight who was taken to
Holzer Medical Cehter.
·
sunny skies

Truck strike may idle 75,000 in Ohio

in big jump up

WASHINGTON WPH
Vnemployment in
January took its biggest jump upward in four

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1974: a very bad year!

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then to other nets . The recently
acqu!l'cd helicopt er of the
Gallia Civil Defense was used.

Rutherford ; W8EPA, James
K1skla ; WHFCF, Gil Bush;
WAI)SUU, Elmer Boggs; all
Gallipolis, and W8TRI, J . J .
DaviS, M.D., Middleport
The emergency net thanked
Ro ger Daughtery, Super!n ·
tendent of the Southern Oh10
Coal Co., and Fntz Stover,
Civil Defe nse Director, for

M1n e, Simulated messages
were transmitted by rnob1le
wuts to a new central statiOn ,

Dean a ''coward" seeking
immwuty from prosecutiOn.

Workers listed.
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In E-R canvass

Emergency test simulated
w1th the Ameri can Red Cross
and Civil Defense areas
In this tesl, origmating at
Southern Ohw Coal Co No I

law, Edward Finch Cox, called

read dryly to the Senate

for believmg Mr. Dean com·
m1tted pequry m any
procedmg," AsSistant Specoal
Prosecutor Richard J . Davis
said. "We would have no basis
.. for bringing any charges of

/1 Simulated emergency test
conducted by the Galha,
Jackson, Meigs County
Emergency Radio Net on
Sunday, January 27, was a
nationwide activity sponsored
by the Amateur Radw Relay
League Interlocking radio
nets provided coverage of
disaster areas in mawtaming
communication through this
net to the surroundmg areas
Th1s was done in con]unctwn

Called a ''Coward''
President Nixon 's son·m·

former Wh1te House counsel,

"So far as the government lS
concerned, based on evtdence
we have now, we have no basis

SIMULATED TEST - left to right, Gil Bush, Fritz Stover, .J J DaVIs, M D , Don Marlin
(pilot), Edgar Rutherford, Elmer Boggs and James KISkia

perJury agamst Mr Dean "

Senate GOP leader Hugh Scott
says he has seen eVIdence at
the White House mdicating

they are relym g on hiS
credibility .

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government witness means

plane."

"We all tned to get out and
Jammed the exiSts. I managed
to get out over a wmg, but most
of those aboard dod not," said
one of the two male survivors.
The pilot, Capt. Leroy Peter·
son, Salt Lake City, Utah.
radioed the Pago Pago tower
befote the crash at 12:52 a.m.
that the plane was on fire. He
also said he was meeting a
violent thunder squall
Peterson and eight other
members of the IIJilerson orew

Prosecutor

Jaworski and his staff.
It was the testimony of the

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calls, transportation, recep· Luc1lle Sm1lh, C E Blakeslee,
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summer, that contradicted
Presodent Nixon's statement
that he did not learn of the
Waiergate cover-up until
March 21, 1973 Dean sa1d
Nixon knew about It as early as
Sept. 15, 1972.
Dean's testimony is expected
m a number of Watergate·
related trials, and the fact that
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The party afforded op·
portun 1ty to giv e special
recogn1t 10 n to the se mor
Citizens who work as vulun·
teers at a nwnber of statwns m

A semi truck dnver for the trucker to the mtersect10n
Sears-Roebuck company of Rt. 160 and 35 where they
enroute to Gallipolis was fired pulled h•m over to the side of
upon tll•s morning at Rio the highway.
Grande.
Accordmg to Lt. Ernest
According to the Gallipolis Wigglesworth of !he State
Post State Highway Patrol, the Highway Patrol, the dnver
driver of the rig who was not was told to continue on to his
United Press International
Identified, reported his truck destination and unload but if he
The strike by . independent
was fired at by four merr valued his life he h,ad b.etter not
truckers could close , all 21
·traveling in a statl9n ~~gor&gt;. leave Galhpolis. The case IS
General Motors Corp. plants in
The incident occurred al5 a.m. s t!I~ ~d~r i~ves tigation,
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A good selection of American made
bicycles including standard 76 inch
bicycles with coaster brake · 3 speed
bikes. A good selection of 10 speed
models for boys and girls . 20 Inch
bicycles with banana seat and Hi-Rise
handle bars a'nd 20 inch bicycles with
training wheels ,.
Stop in- See this fine line of boys and
girls bicycles. Buy the one you like best
and really save during this sale.

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makmg telephone rcassw-ance

Meogs Inn Thursday aft ernoon

of fire.''

EAS~ n~~~tla;ing

LONDON _ COAL MINERS WOUND up a crucial stnke
vote today, with ballots reportedly runmng overwhelmingly m
(Continued on page 10)

SALEI BICYCLES

Marriage Ucei!Se
Marvin leon Randolph, 36,
Rt. 2, Pomeroy, and Mary
Belle Monlisano, 39, R!. 2,
Pomeroy.

Custer, Gertrude Mit chell ,

Cann said the plane then hit
the ground and "everyone
snapped forward in their
seats." He said he and hos wile
were able to get out of the plane
and were surrounded by "rmgs

en route to the ISland, 2,600
m1les south of Honolulu.
Pan Amencan sa1d 49
passengers \)'ere scheduled to
leave the flight at !;':igo Pago
ITS . MIDDJ:E..
and 4Z others ivere en route to
. (l&lt;Jmtion tOd'ay, vowihg, to' maintain a state of ~ar ~"!''· Israel . Hoi;.blulfi and Los Angeles.
ptrllil ,qut ·of· a\1 ciP,tur.ed ·:Arab ~errlfu~l~s a~d . guarautee.~: \he
'The crash was the second on
"national nghtl!'' of .Palestin,i\}n te!Ugiles.l)IIIita,rY sour~~ 'P·Tet the So~ih PaCifiC Pan Anieri·
Aviv said today Israeli demohtuin teams blew lip C?~er.ete . can route in recent months A
hangars at a capt w-ed "Egyptian ·al~ie!d , duti~g !he .p~llbac~· ·l!Qeing 700 w•tii 79 passeng~rs
from territory seized during the 17-&lt;iay, 1973 Middle East War. 'crash~d after takeoff . ftom
The sources defended the destructiOn of •ns)allatwns at the Papeete, Tahiti, last July 23.
Fayid airfield, saying, "It's a military in~tallat10n m a war All but one person were killed.
theater, not a discotheque." Egyptian President Answar Sadat
said "Israel should withdraw from all occupied Arab lands and
Buehl files for ,
the ~ational rights of the Palestinian people should be ensured.
"I will not sign an agreement ending the state of belligerency
engineer post
with Israel unless these two conditions are met."

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LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature In downtown Pomeroy at II a. m.
Thursday was 52 degrees under
sunny skies.

Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMISSIONS - Harley
Johnson, Pomeroy ; Albert
Keeton, Syracuse.
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DISCHARGES - Constance
Shields.

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in Pan Am crash

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100'1&gt; Solid Stale
color TV

25"

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Struble, Edson Roush , Shirley

Comrn um tv Sc hool.

92 persons lost

Color TV

25 " r1 1ao:ona l PI(; IUte

lh eir work a t th e Meigs program otself mvolved m such

work with a luncheon at the tended Thursd;:1y's luncheon

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1974

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

VOL. XXV NO. 204

•

Th e- LOINl.TON
rAn&lt;l ' I GS7Qt.

the first anmversary of their and well over tOO of th em at-

Devoted To The Interests Of The Meigs-Mwon Area

1ooon Solid State

ncn

servan ce
Mrs . Welker tntr oduced
members of the Meigs CoUIIty
Council on Aging, Clarence

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RCA

XL-100

Thursday 's

vol unteers go to the home JUSL forrnmg other duties.
to v1s1t w1 th the res1dent.s
Program participan ts work
OtiJCJ volunteers ass1st the at the Meigs Semor Citzens
reachers w1th students and Ct:nter and with the RSVP

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THREE WORKERS OF THE Meigs County Retired Seruor Volunteer Program received
awards for over 500 hours each m community serVIce when the first anmversary of the RSVP
Program was observed Thursday They are, from left, Mrs. Lelah Weatherby, Mrs. Nellie
Hayes and Mrs Mae Weber w1th Mrs. Clara Lochary, preSident of the RSVP Advisory Board ,
right, making the presentation

celebrate

men reSidents there and twu assistant:;, quolting and per·

known as "R.'iVP" - Retired (:tnd ('Ollect for TV ren tals as of the semor citizens work wtth
Semor Volunteer Program well as other chores Othe rs the local cancer society and the

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citizens

on~s

the county as well as Memonal Hospital as recep- patients, read to them and
recognition to others who have liomsts, at the snack bar, take write letter for them as needed
helped esta blish the program patoents to x-ray, deliver maol As a part of the program some

Solid colors and plaids . Sizes 36 to 46 in regulars
and longs.
Stop in the busy mens department · lst floor try on a coat or two . Buy what you I ike and really
save.

FULTZ OMITrED
The name of Marc Fultz, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Fultz,
Middleport,
was . Ullin·
tentionally omitted ' ftom the
third six weeks honor roll of
Meigs High School. Marc is a
sophomore.

SUITS • SPORT COATS • OUTERWEAR
SWEATERS· SHORT SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS

BY BOB IIOEFLrCH

The •·Jive ly ones" _, Meigs
n wn• (Ire 126 su(h serum
Coon tv semor cittzeos who a re l' ttlzens ta kmg p&lt;Jrt 1n the
taking part m the vo luh teer p1o~ram wtm.:h 1s under, the
serv 1ce progra m ~ ce lebra ted dircctwn of M1s Pettrl Welkt:r

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PT. PLEASANT
LIVESTOCK REPORT
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
January 26, 1974
HEIFERS - Good &amp; Cho1ce
700.900 36.50 • 43.50, Utility 3335, Canner &amp; Cutter 26 to 33;
Bulls 1000.1400 39.90; Veal,
Good 200.250 58 · 63.
HOGS - 19().240 41, 261).up
38.20, 41)()..600 29.9().31.50, Boars
32, Pigs by !lead 21J.40 15-17.50,
41).li() 21.51).29.

Truckers

SAVE ON SPORT COATS

M9igs' lively

Minnie
Smith mChevalier.
He ···-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·----·-·-· - - - - -·-·-·-·
was a farmer
this area his
entire hfe . He was also
Mens and Boys Winter Jackets · · · · · - - · · Sale 'h price
preceded 10 death by a sister
Mens &amp; Boys Sweaters &amp; Sweater Vests· · · Sale 'h pnce
and five brothers.
Mens 9.95 Bath Robes · - · - · · · · · · · - - Sa~e 5.00
Surviving are !ow- brothers,
Mens Flannel Pajamas · · - - - · · · · · Sale 2 pa1r 9.95
Charles, of Bnstol, Ohio;
Mens 9.95 Dress Slacks · - - - - · · · · • · Sale 5.00
Herman, Ivan 1., and Roy C.,
Mens 5.95 Flare Leg Denim Jeans · · · · · · · Sale 4.88
all of Reedsville , a Sister, Mrs
Mens &amp; Boys Sport and Dress Shirts · - · · · Sale :12 pnce
Naomi Snoke, Lancaster, and
Entire Stock Boys Sweaters - · - · · · - · · Sale h pnce
several nieces and nephews
Mens 9.95 Western Sport Shirts · · · - · - - · · · Sale 6.99
Funeral servoces will be
3 pr . 2.29 Davis '12 D Cushion Sole Socks Sale 3 pr. 1.89
Saturday at I p.m. at the White
Funeral Home in Coolville with
the Rev. Eldon Blake of·
ficiating. Burial w11l be in
Reedsville Cemetery. Friends
may call at the funeral home
after noon Fnday.

Ohio will loose federal highway a1d if it fails to lower speed
limits by March 3, conformmg
(Continued from page I)
to the emergency federal law
the Nahonal Council of In· on speed limits.
dependent Truckers, blamed
the slow start of the shutdown
on confusiOn over the startin,j LAYOFFS
time. Some groups, such as
WARREN, Ohw (UP!) F ASH, had said they would About 2,000 workers will be
wait unhl midnight Jan. 31 to laid off for one week at the
begin their shutdown.
Packard Electric Division
"We've already made an im· plant of General Motors Corp.
pact," said Rynn. "There are here next week because of
only 15 to 20 trucks at most produchort cutbacks resulting
service stations on major truck Irom the energy crisis.
routes in Ohio, while on a
Officials said the plant has,
normal night you would find at so far, laid off 2,800 person:'.
least 150 trucks parked at all of The normal work force IS
them."
13,000

Still Lots Of Bargains At Kerm's Komer

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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Ohio by next v. eek, Idling close
to 75 ,000 workers, 11 was
learned today The steel ID·
dustry has alreatly announced
layoffs
,
The fir&gt;&lt; to close would be
the goant · GM complex at
Lordstown which has three
plants.
John Gnx, of the public
rela twns department at the
complex, said the plants keep
only a 24--hour mventory on

hand .
"! would say it IS probably
pretty similar' at .the others
· alt~oughwe depend just a little
bit more on rolling inventory,''
said Grix · .
·
·.
· · ~Right now we have eoough
ma'tenal on hand to last us fo r
j 4 hours, · G'"' told Umled

Press lnternatwnal "About 50 Warren, employmg 150, also
pet of our mcommg material closed Thursday because it
comes in by truck. Any serious was unable to obta10 steel.
Th~ Youngstown Sheet and
m'terference with the flow
Tube
Co., Youngstown, an·
would shut us do.yn Within
nounced Thursday 1t was
days''
.
The Lordstown facility is in ·laying olf more than 1,000 men
northern Ohio where very few, and curtailing preduction of
1f any, trucks are running flat rolled steel products 'ef·
fective Monday "as a direct
today.
The complex employs about result of the truckers protest."
The Emp~re-Delroit Steel Co
10,000 persons and manufac·
lures the Chevrolet Vega, the plants m Mansfield and Dover
hottest selling car In the nation may also have to close. The
at the present lime, and trucks. plant in Mansfield employs
In other related develop- 1'000 workers and the one m
'
ments, Armco Steel Corp . Dover 1,100.
1\'leanwhile as independent
closed its Washington Court
truckers
went on strike today
House plant because it was
unable tp ship Its produ'cts. The to protest the high price of
diesel fuel, the action appeared
plant employs 565 persons.
Ohw · Co rru g~t m g· Co , to be successful only in Penn-

I

sylvania and Ohw.
The strike was screduled to
start at 12:01 a.m. EDT, liut
some truckers stopped work
Thursday. There have been
i~Cidents of violence m Ohio all
week, and in Pennsylvania,
Ronald Hengst, 33, Spring
Grove, Pa., was killed when his
truck ran down an embankment just off the lehigh
Valley Thruway near Allentown. State police sa1d h1s
windsl\ield was shattered by a
boulder dropped from an
overpass,
Gd\1. Milton J. Shapp put
Pennsylvania' s National
Gnard on alert to patrol the
highways and tried to mediate
among state officials an'l'l the
leaders of the strike.

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