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10 ...: The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Monday, March :'·t, 1!175

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Talks underway for ambassador
NAIROBJ ( UPil - ·A group .or shuts over the hea rts of a

~'rcne ll

t'l)luln 111 1\lnt·u and

r~a m l'd
Fr ·ne ll
of armed n~tionalists kidnaped large evf' ning cruwd whkh !'o rmi.'rly
Solll&lt;
llilc
md
hus
IJccn
stwkt•Jl
. lhe French ambassador to scuffl ed with lhcm in lry ing lo

Somalia Sunday night shortly
after he left mass. but heav ily
armed police later cornered the
group in a city villa and

negotiations

began for

his

release.

belonged to the Front for the tra de rs.

Au thor itit•s

lease of two colleagues current.
While police surrounded til l'
ly held in French jails in return · building, the Ita lian am ba ssa~
for the life of Ambassador Jean dor began negotiaUons with the

Gueury , 57. They also gave the ktdnapers who refu sed to spe;t k
· French government 36 hours to with So ma li authorities.

yea r ~

Afri ca .

The kidnapers fired a vollev

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight and Tuesday

Fra nkl in Les lie .·

RATE D IGI
Show Starts 7: 00

('nj ~'yin g

PT. PLE ASANT - Gregory

Da le

Goodnite ,

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57t h

St .

2:1, . of

Ave .

P elcro~urg.

No rth ,

Fla., died

cycle friend , but died of his
TOHSOPITAL
The Pomeroy E-R squad
went to Bailey Run Road at
1:04 p.m. Sunday lor Clare nce
Spurrier who wa s ill . He was
taken to Veterans

Mem ori r~ l

LOCAL TEMPS
Temperature in downtown

Pomeroy Monday at 11 a. m.
was 64 degrees, under cloudy
skies .

Spring Time
You 'II fin d a great selection of fine
furniture, floor coverings and
appliances at the lowest possible

injuries later .
FUn eral services will be
conducted Tuesday al 11 a .m.
fru m the' Foglesong Fun era l
Home in Mason with ttle Rev .
George Hosch ar o ffici &lt;-~ling.
nurial will follow in Graham

!:,erving you bas been out business
since 1952.

Baker Furniture
Middleport, Ohio

burg and Ira Dale Goodnile of
Mins ter. Other survivors are
hi.s ste p-father , Larry Gavin ,
St. Pete rsbur g; matern al
grandfather, Les ter Johnson,
~randfat her ,

Geor ge Goodnite, New Haven,

and grandmother , Mrs. Elmer
Goodnite, Minste r, and great-

g:randrather, Osca r Johnson.

Clifton .

Apple Grove
Fairview
News Notes News, Events
lly Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr . and Mrs. Russell Roush
and children, Mr . and Mrs.
Ronald Russell and Mike and
Mandy were Sw1day dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Lewis at Clifton.
Bill Donohu e of Detr oit ,
Mich., visited his mother. Mrs.
Mary Donohue and Mr. and
Mrs. David Donohue .
Mrs. An n Radford and
Stephanie, Clara Mae Sargent,
Mabel Shields visited Mrs.
Bertha Robinson Sunday.

prices. Free delivery, convenient

terms, service when you need it.

Cemetery. Fn ends will be
received at the funera l home
fr om 3 to 9 p.m. today.
The deceased, t; mployed as a
truck driver. was a member of
the Ohio Na tional Guard and a
graduate of Dixie Holland Hi gh
Schoo l in St. Petersburg where
he also t~lle nd ed cuJlege.
He wa s born Nov . 29, 1951 ir1
Har tford, a son of Mrs. Donna
Johnson Ga vin of St. Pe ters-

Chiton; paternal

CLUB TO MEET
The Five Point Bucks 4-H
Club will hold its first meeting
of the year at the home of Nick
Leonard this Wednesday at
7: 30p. m.
f AKEN 'TO HOSPITAL

The Middleport E·R squad
answered a cali to Bradbury at
9:02 a. m. Monday for Earl
Werner who was taken to
Holzer Medical Center .

Friday. ltighs iu the :JDs
Wcdnt•sday. warming to th~
50s Thursday and Friday.
I.uws in the 20s Wednesday,
\~.arming to tht· :ms Thursday

and frida y.

HOSPITAL

Gn·gory Loudnitt&gt; killed on 1·yeh·

Sa tu rday tn St. Ri ta 's
tw o prisoners identified as Hllspi ta l 111 Lima, Ohio, a
victi m of a mo torcycle acOmar Osman Rabeh and Onuu·
ciden t. li e was ... na tive of
Elmi Kaireh who were c onv i ct~
Ht~ r tr or d, visiting hls father,
ed of terrorist activities in the
neighboring French territory of lr,a Dale Goodni te a t Minster ,
Ohi o when the accident vcthe Afars and I:;sus and
curred Fridt:ty. It was repor ted
se ntenced to lire terms.
The territory - the l;tst the cy d c hit loose gra vel
ca us ing C:oodn ilt: to lose
t:unlrol i:lnd go into a lake. He
was assisted fr om the lake by a

Hospiwl.
Walt Disney's
THE BEARS AND I
(Technicalorl
eased on the book by Robert

and wa s

h;H\' 1',.."' ' ' r 1"'' '" i• o;;

They demande&lt;l the release of

9:30p.m. Sunday shortly aft er
he left Palm Sunday mass in
the Cathedral at Mogadishu,
the capil&lt;ll or Somalia , a small
dese rt republic on the horn of

r~ rct fltl'

la ter

Uberation of the Somali Coast. tracked the group to " city
demanded the immedia te re- villa.

There was no immediate
response from the French
government in Paris.
According to diplomatic re·
ports. the armed kidnapers
bWldled Gueury in to a car at

on

itnpruved rehttiuns.
Svmuli President Mohammed
Siad Bitrrc today se nt .a
by poli tic;ll unres t for years.
resc ue the ambassudor.
Dip lonw ts twr~: said the h•lc~ rat u to French Pres ident
Heavi ly armed police quickly
threw up a eordon of ro~ d ­ kid n~tp !IIJ4 ~ rt· a ll y embarr assed Vitl ery Cisc&lt;.ll'd d'Estai ng l&gt;ru·
blocks ar ound tile Ind ian Oc&lt;-·~m the Somal i government. Thuugll misin ~-: lu d11 cvc r yt ll in~ pqssi·
eit y, fabled lor its fran kincense nut re li nquis hi n~ its claims to ble lo save ihc ;,~m b&lt;:.~.ssu d or 's
and myrrh in biblical times and the Afars and lssas. Somali a in life.

The kidnapers, who said they for it.&lt;; goldsmiths 11nd ca mel reecn1

pay a $100,000 ransom.

ut l,~c k s

l''riday. t'haucc uf nurril ·s
Wt:dnt•sday nud a 1·hanl'l' uf
rain shuwers Thursday :nld

By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr . and Mrs. Homer Warner
spen t Monda y with Mr . and
Mrs. Hoyt f erguson at Pt.
Pleasant .
Mrs. Zelpha Boggess visited
Mrs. Jean ¥uggrage and Mrs.
Gay Ransom Monday.
Mr . and Mr s. Laur ence
Ables, Ron Ables of Ashville
spent a weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Ables and were
Sunday dinner guests or Mr .
and Mrs . Charles Congo at
Portland .
Mrs. Lillie Hart and
children, Brice and Beth Ann,
Mr . and Mrs. Allen Cun-

Creek band receives
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superior mark zn district

For the third straight year,
David T. Phillips' Kyger Creek
Symphonic Band received a
superior rating Saturday at the
District XVII Competition at
Portsmouth High School.

Band was the only county
district band participating.
Judges were Robert Griep,
Robert Neumann, Clair Miller,
and R. H. Zepp. Their comment.&lt;; were that the band
Overall, the band received played well lor its small size,
three firs t place voles and a the band had good muscianlwo or excellent rating in sight ship, good balance, good in·

Keep money in a safe sure place by opening a savings

Easter , Vinton, a son .

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manley ,
Bidwell, a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell, Hamden, a daughter.
Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Silva,
Pt. Pleasant, a son.
Saturday
Mr . and Mrs . Clarence
Gille nwa ter , Beaver , a
daughter .
Mr. and Mrs . Richy Pendleton, Radcliff, a son .
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Tennant,
Mason City, a daughter.
Mr . and Mrs . Gary Thivener,

Gallipolis, a daughter.
Sunday
Mr . a nd Mrs . William
ningham of Racine visited Beagle, Cheshire, a daughter .
Sunday with Mr . and Mrs.
Mr . and Mrs. Frank Carlson ,
Gerald' Ha)man and Keith .
Jr ., J ackson, a son .
Mr s. Tocie Hayman visited
Mr . and Mrs. William
her brother, Mr . and Mrs. Hurl ow. Gallipolis, a son .
Wallie Slover .
Mr . and Mrs. Lewis Pickett
of Middleport spent Sunday
with Mr . and Mrs . Charles
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Michaels.
DISCHARGES - Charles
Mr . and Mrs. Herbert Roush Wright Jr .,_Middleport; Ollie
entertained Sunday at dinner Candill , Gallipolis; William
Mr . and Mrs . Roger Roush, Browning, Gallipolis; Mrs .
Mrs. Iva Orr, Sharon and William Harris , Buffalo;
Cindy Roush . The occasion was Marian
Thomas ,
Poin t
Mrs. Orrs' 70th birthday . She Pleasan t; Arle Thornton , Point
was presented a cake Pleasant; Mr.s. Earl Cragdock,
decorated in gold, blue and West Colwnbia; Mrs . John
white with
Happy Birthday Barker, Point Pleasant ; Mrs.
Iva
by Mrs. Roger Roush . Jesse McClure, Letart; Ronald
Mr . and Mrs. Homer Warner White, Cheshire ; Mrs. James
were shopping in Parkersburg Marsh, Point Pleasant; Mrs.
Monday .
Howard
Pullins,
Point
Mrs. Herbert Roush. Mrs. Pleasan't ; ~rs. Irene While,
Roy Donohew visited Mr . and Point Pleasan t ; Slephahie
Mrs. Ott Boston at Racine Parsons, Henderson; Mrs .
George Love, Point Pleasant ;
Miss Lorna Bell and friend, Mrs . Clarence Sturgeon,
Geri Acridina, of Colwnbus Vinton ; Robert Errett, Point
spent Wednesday night and Plea sant ; Emma Fisher ,
Thursday
with Lorna' s Gallipolis ferry ; Mrs. Roy
parents, Mr . and Mrs. Don Mayes, Robertsburg; Rhoma
BelL
Tayl or , Gallipolis ; Roy
Bert Hunt had major surgery Daniels, Crown City; Leroy
at Veterans Memorial Hospital Elliot, Gallipolis; Mrs. David
Monday.
I Markham and daughter ,
Mrs. Iva Orr, Mrs. Dale Vin ton , and Mrs. Norman
Dutton were Gallipolis visitors McBrayer, Poin t Pleasant.
Tuesda y. Mrs . Orr consulted
her doctor at Holzer Medical
Center.
INSPECTOR NAMED
COLUMBUS !UP! )'
Richard G. Nuss was named
today deputy inspcclor in
charge of county and township
audit.&lt;; to succeed Glenn A.
Buller, who is retiring, sl&lt;lte
Auditor Thomas E. ferguson

a long term savings certificate? And now . . . for added

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assurance . , , savings depo_sits are insured for up to

FIRE DOUSED
RUTLAND - The Rutland
fire Dept. answered a call at
1:~5p . m. Sun&lt;\ay to extinguish
a minor brush fife near the
Leading Creek substation in
Rutland.

$40,000. It's comforting ...
Note to Senior Citizens
All Senior Citizens 65 i!nd over qua lily for our
FREE Checking Account Service . May we serve
you!

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FEDE~!~=~~ERVE .~FMDp
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DIVORCE GRANTED
Johnell&lt;l June Pearson has
been granted ·a divorce from
Bartow Edward Pearson on
charges of gross neglect of

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Middleport Village Council Monday night approved a plan to
Ouot;idate tbe village water supply in the near future .
Mayor Fred Hoffman said a representative of the Ohio
Department of Ho!Blth has informed him the cost would be $3,350
with the state to pay 80pct. of thalfigure and the village 20 pet. or
S670. In addition, the state will pay $500 to the village ror the
installation of equipment and provide a six-months supply of
fluoride.
F1uoride in drinking water helps prevent tooth decay, dental
(l'ofessional agree, and the costs to the village of a year will be in
the neighborhood of $200 for the program .
Council members present, Marvin Kelly, Carl Horky, James
Brewer and William Walters voted unanimously to proceed with
the program,
Council again reviewed the "poor" financial condition of the
village. It was agreed, apparently, that programs are going to
have to be curtailed or income must be increased.

C.1inton Gilkey of Albany
called on Guy Bolen on Sunday
Mr . and Mrs. f . 0. Whaley
left Tuesday morning for

Burlington, Ala. to visit the
Don Updegraffs.
Howard Gilkey, who drives
for the Mason and Dixon

VOL XXVI NO. 241

Lawrence

Douglases

By MICHAEL KEATS
BEIRUT !UP!) - King
Faisal of Saudi Arabia, the
most moderate or Arab leaders
and one of the world's most
powerful monarchs, was
assassinated today by a
demented nephew in the midst
of a Moslem religious
ceremony.
His death threatened the
Middle East with a new crisis
that could have unforeseen
effects on future oil prices.
Faisal-a world traveler who

halftime ol the Class AA
Championship game Saturday
night as a nominee for enshrinement in the Naismith
Memorial Basketball Hall of
Fame in Springfield, Mass., lor
meritorio~s service to high
school athletics.
The nominees are selected

by the state board of control of
the Ohio High School Athletic .

Assri.

;..· _.

Nolan, better known as
"Swackie" to his legion of
friends, was born Jan. 11, 1909,
son of the late Phillip and Etta

Reid Swackhamer. His father,
a Iarmer deputy sheriff, was

well known in Republican
circles. Abrother, George, still
resides in Laurelville.
Swackie, who is planning to
retire at the end of the current
school year, is one of three men
in Ohio ever to coach sl&lt;lte
championship teams in two
major sports.
His mighty Glenford Golden
Horde Cagers, sparked by the
talented Dick Shrider, reached
the Class B Sl&lt;lte Tournament
three consecutive years in 193940-41 and finally won all the
·marbles in 1941.
Sixteen
years
later,
Swackhamer piloted the
Middpeort Yellow Jakcets to
the 1957 Class B Slate baseball
championship, the first Sl&lt;lte
ti tie ever for a member of the

ews .. in Brief

on

Sunday.
Mrs . Kathryn Althouse sold
the Bolin house in Downington

to her son.
Mr . Harold Ball visited his
sister and brought her a
hospital bed so she can care for
her husband more easily.

"Better cut down on thy daily bread, Reverend!"

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

By United Press International
WAR IN INDOCIIIN A AND TilE FEAR Of WAR in the
Middle East helped deal the stock market one of its biggest set·
backs in four months Monday, according to Wali Street analysis.
The stockmarket has been one of the few sectors of the economyto show signs of strength this year.
The analyst.&lt;; blamed Monday's drop in prices on the failure
of Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's Middle East peace
mission and rears of another Arab-Israeli war and Arab oil
boycott. Increased war activity in Indochina also discouraged
investors, they said. The Dow Jones industrial average, a key
index of New York Stock Exchange prices, plunged 19.63 point.&lt;;
to 743.43, its worse loss since it fell 22.69 on Nov. 18, 1974, when
Middle East tensions also played a role.

WASHINGTON - NEGOTIATORS SEEKING A compromise tax cut bill made almost no progress Monday in their
first meeting, held in such secrecy that the House and Senate
chairman sneaked out a back door afterward. Final
congressional passage could be pushed beyond an informal
Wednesday deadline unless the two sides can come to grips with
the major issues separating the House's $19.9 billion cut and the
Sel1\lte's cut, now estimated at $34.3 billion.
There are offsetting l&lt;lx increases for big oil companies, so
the net reduction in laxation is $17.6 billion in the House bill and
$30.6 billion in the Senate bill. President Ford originally proposed
a cut of $16 billion. Treasury Secretary William Simon was
reported to have told the closed conference Ford would veto the
bill if the Senate version prevailed.

Select Your

Easter Outfit
NOW!
.SPORTSWEAR
eDRESSES
ePANTSUITS
eCOATS
eJEWELRY
.HANDBAGS
eSCARFS
eHOSIERY

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

NEW YORK- A COMPANY EXECUTIVE says Mobil Oil
Co. will move out of the United States if tax bill amendments
removing tax credits on foreign oil income become law.
·
Hennan J, Schmidt, Mobil vice chairman, told a news
conference Monday that Mobil, a U. S. corporation for more than
100 years, "certainly would" have to move out of the country if
the amendment, paSS\lll by the Senate last week, is enacted. "We
would have to take every step we could to get out ol U. S.
jurisdiction, and that certainly is not in the national interest,"
Sclunidt said.

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY.

DA NANG, lDUTII JIETNAM - South Vietnamese troops
• began abandming the former imperial capital of Hue today in a
World WarD Dunkirk...tyle evacuation. Western diplomats said
· the retreating troop.!! bo8rded boats under fire at the nearby port
of Tan My for the trip down the coast of tbe South Olina Sea to Da
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TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1975

Southeastern Ohio Athletic
League. The Yellow Jackel&lt;;
finished with a perfect 15-0
mark .
Swackie played three years
of varsity basketball at
Laurelville, even though he
was only 5-5. In 1926, he entered
Ohio University, where he
majored in physical education
and played varsity basketball
three years and varsity tennis
two years.

His lirsl coaching and
teaching job was at Adelphi
High School, just around the
corner from his natlve com-

munity.
Swackhamer coached
basketball and baseball at
Glenford from 1932 to 1943 and
then was out of the coaching
profession until 1956.
He returned tb - basketball
and baseball coaching at
Middleport and his first
baseball club took the '57 State
crown. He also coached golf at
Middleport and Meigs from
1961 to 1974.
He played eight years of
semi-pro basketball after
graduating from OU, and of.
ficiated high school basketball
for 25 years and Ohio Conference basketball for two
years.
Swackie
is
currently
teaching American History
and serving as assistant

athletic director at Meigs High
School. He and his wife,
Lucille, reside in Mason , W.
Their son, Richard ,

Va.

coaches junior high basebalL

HUNT ASSURED
MASON - rown council will
sponsor an Easler Egg Hunt
Easter Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at
the city park. Mrs. Charlotte
Jenks, chairwoman, said the
Key Club or Wahama High
School will hide the eggs and
children up to 14 years old are
eligible to hunt.

once tipped a Boston l&lt;lxi
driver with a $3,000 wristwatch
- had been both prime
minister and foreign minister.
He was succeeded to the throne
by his younger brother, Crown
Prince Khalid, 62 who had
served as first deputy prime

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great loss to the American
position in the Middle East.
U.S. milil&lt;lry personnel in
the Persian Gulf area already
had been on ready status and
the Pentagon said the

assassinaion prompted no

immediate change.
All radio stations in the Arab
minister.
Saudi Arabi's official Radio world interrupted their normal
Riyadh, monitored in Beirut, programs to announce Faisal's
said the 70-year"ld Faisal was death and all immediately
shot several times by his switched to readings of the
nephew Prince Faisal bin Korari1 the holy book of Islam.
Musaed. The shooting occurred Many went into officiHl mourwhile the King, the spiritual ning, and a meeting of the Arab
leader of Saudi Arabia, was ~ague Council in Cairo to
holding court on his gold- consider action against Israel
upholstered chair in the mir- was suspended.
The Arab nations had hailed
rored hall of his palace on the
occasion of the birthday of the faisal as a leader of the oil
producing states which imProphet Mohammed.
The broadcast said the posed an embargo during the
prince was "mentally unsound, 1973 Middle East War, a move
had acted on his own and was that dealt a devastating blow to
not driven by anyone ." It said the Western economy. Saudi is
the prince approached the king the third oil producing nation
to express his greetings and after the United States and the
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that "when he got near the king Soviet Union .
The oil embargo quadrupled
he fir.ed several shots at his
oil
prices and meant Saudi
majesty and wounded him."
Arabia
earned $28.9 billion last
Robed attendants, each
bearing giant scimil&lt;lrs, ap- year by selling one-firth of all
parently were too surpr,ised to the oil consumed by non·
Communist COWl tries.
act.
A sobbing announcer said
later Faisal died in a hospital
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
of his wounds.
Thursday
through
Secretary of Sl&lt;lte Henry A.
Kissinger, a friend of the
monarch who conferred with

him only last Wednesday,
rushed to the State Department
the moment he heard the news.
A
State
Department
spokesman called the death a

Bridge bids

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frtday and then clearing
Saturday. Highs wtll be In
the 40s Thursday and upper
40s and low 50s friday and
Saturday. Lows wtll be In the .
low and mid 20s Thursday
morning and In the 30s
Friday and Saturday.

AWARD WINNERS - These Southern High Schooi .FFA members were recognized for
their outstanding ff Aachievements at a banquet at the high school Saturday night, March ~2.
first Row, 1-r, Dave Kiser, $50 bond as Sl&lt;lr Greenhand and a trophy as Uvestock Award
winner; Debbie Weddle, $10 for scholarship award; Don Shaffer, $5D bond, State Chapter.
farmer Award and $10 lor Leadership award; back row, Dave Roush, $10 for Cooperation
award; Tim Smith, trophy lor Crop Production, and Bob Spurlock FF Aadvi"!'r,

A ...o bs mo b-z·lz.zz·ng
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By United Press International
Egypt has called on the Arab
wol'ld to mobilize against
Israel. Israel has vowed to
stand alone against threats and

In Cairo, Egyptian Foreign
Minister !small Faluni asked
the 20-nation Arab League
Monday night to strangle
Israel economically and
Hayman,
Rt. 2, Racine , who politically.
COLUMBUS - Bids for
He blamed Israel for the
replacing the deck, sidewalk was taken to Veterans
Memorial
Hospital
with
a
collapse
or Secretary of State
and lighting system on lhe US
possible
back
injury
.
He·nry Kissinger's recent
33 bridge over the Ohio River
peace mission and accused the
at Pomeroy will be opened
Jewish
state or "playing with
here, April 29, by the Highway
CONCERT TONIGHT
words"
instead of negotiating.
Division of the Ohio Depart-'
MASON - }\'ahama High
" In the face of this Israeli
ment ol Transportation. Tol&lt;ll School's annual Spring Band
arrogance,
we must escalate
programmed estimate for the concert wtll be presented
the
campaign
to isolate Israel
project, including engineering tonight by the senior and
and expel it rrom the internaand construction costs, is $1.5 junior high units In the
tional
community, the United
million. Pedestrian traffic will school gymnasium at 7:SO
Nations
and world societies,
be maintained during con- p.m. Selections will be
like
with
South Africa and
struction. Through US 33 presented
under
the
Rhodesia," Fahmi said.
vehicular traflic .will be routed direction ol Charles Yeago
In Tel Aviv, the Israeli
over Ohio 7 and W. Va. 2 vis and Thomas Phtlllps ranging
parliament
Monday voted in
silver Memorial Bridge at from serious music to
near
rare
unity
- 9M with six
Kanauga.
llroadway mw;lcals.
abstentions -lo back Prime
Closure date will be deterRex Howard and Cheryl
Minister Yitzhak Rabin's hanmined by the firm delivery Weaver wtll be featured in a
dling
of the Kissinger talks.
date for the new steel grid deck trumpet duet. The public Is
flooring . Estimated completion Invited.
date is Nov. 15, 1976.
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SUMMON SQUAD
RACINE - The Racine E-R
Squad was called Monday at
9:50 p.m. for Virginia

Fairfield will

vote on school
LANCASTER, Ohio (UP!) The fate of a 3.8-mill
multipurpose l&lt;lx levy for the
fairfield Joint Vocational
Sehool, defeated at the polls
twice before, will be decided by
fairfield County voters June 3.
The State Board of
·Education ha• ordered
esl&lt;lblishment of a vocational
school district in the county
before Sept. I.
If the measure does not paSs,

students from the six-fairfield
County school-districts will be
assigned to vocational school
district.&lt;; -in other counties and
Fairfield
County
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A RELAXED, INroRMAL·almo.!phere is stressed in the-adult classes bemg offered at
Meigs High Schoot ..This photograph was l&lt;lken in one of the sewing classes of Mrs. Susan
Miller. Eighteen adult education courses are being offered beginning April I. Registration is to
be held Wednesday, Thll1'9day and Friday at the high school, 8:30a.m. to 3 p.m. fl,lso those
interested may fill in the form running in today's Daily·Sentinel and mail it to Ray Goodman at
•1 the school. See table ofcour~ offeredJ!nd registration form On Page 2.

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LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature in downtown Pomeroy at II a.m. today ·
was 51 degrees under sunny
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For the first time in five
years, the hardline Likud
party, the major opposition
group in Israel, solidly supported the goverrunent.
Likud leader Menahem Begin urged total support
because "this is a serious hour

for our country and because of
tbis we mUBt make a supreme

effort to stand together against
tbreat.s and pressure."

Begin also appealed to
President ford to "remain
strong in your friendship to
Israel." In Washington, Ford
ordered a complete reexamination of U.S. policy
toward Israel.
Reminding
Arabs
of
"Egypt's strategic position,"
fahmi said Cairo will keep the
Suez Canal closed. The
waterway has been shut since
1967.
He also asked Arab oil states
to tighten the economic boycott
of companies doing business
with IsraeL He urged Arabs to
"mobilize their ablllties and
their many weapons" against
IsraeL"
Syrian Foreign Minister
Abdel Halim Khaddam joined
his Egyptian counterpart in
calling on the Arab world to
"mobilize all our capabilities

Princess to
be selected

to face our enemy."
Political sources in Cairo
said the Arab leaders may call
a summit conierence In ·
Somalia in June to plan the
next step in their conffontaUon
with Israel.
The Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz said today Israel complained agaln to the U.N.
Emergency Foree that Egypt
had violated the cease-fire
agreement in the Sinai. The
UNEF group is part of the
disengagement agreement
achieved by Kissinger in
January, 1974.
Ha'aretz said Egypt had
more than 100 heavy mortars
in the zone east of the waterway while the agreement
permitted only 36 large-caliber
weapons.

Telethon erred
.on directing
calls to Riggs
Due to an error, f.he business

phone number of Gene Riggs
was flashed on the TV screen
over the weekend fOr persons

in Meigs County to call to make
donations to the Easter Seal
Telethon.
Riggs said that while last
year he was chairman of the
Middleport • Pomeroy Rotary
participation in the telethon,
the club had no local role in it
this year. Therefore, using his
number was an error.

He said many calls were
The Meigs County Dait:y received by him personally and
Service Unit again is spon- over his answering service. He
soring a dairy princess contest advises that pledges have been
in Meigs County. This year's . sent to the Telethon and all
winner will be selected at a calls acknowledged.
dairy banquet April 9.
Higgs makes his apologies to
In order to enter the cqntesi, the public for any in·
a girl must have a dairy farm convenience.
background, must be at least 16
"The interest in Meigs
by June I, this year, and must County lor the Easter Seal
not be over 25 years of age as of program bas always been good
June I, 1975. She must be a high ahd everyone has always
school graduate by June I, this contributed generously to the
year . .
fund," Riggs said.
Application blanks are
Riggs also reported that ·
available by calling the Meigs , "Riggs Kadettes" will be in 1
County' Extension Office, 992· · Pomeroy Saturday to collect •
~895. All entrtes must be in the
lor the Easter Seal drive, the . &gt;I ·
County Extension Office by proceeds of )'hich will remain
-''&gt;pril I.
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property near the Rawlings and Son Co. Garage lot. These
meters were l&lt;lken out from the Third and Mill St. area whete
new apartment buildings are being constructed. Chase and
Police Chief J . J. Cremeans will work out details.
Chase advised eoucnil that the street sweeper is going to be In
ne ed or replacement parts costing at least $200 soon. He also
advised that the village will need a new backhoe and a ~w dump
truck within a couple years. Council discussed the manner in
which police officers may spend their $25 clothing allowance
given each lour months, and approved a second r.eading to an
ordinance providing for the continuance of the Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co. to· collect from subscribers the funds
for street lighting in the community .
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TRENTON, N.J.- WHAT TilE COURT did was tell the
little township of MoWlt Laurel, N.J., that its residential zoning
code cannot work just for the well-to-®. What its action may
mean is a key to opening suburbs to the poor throughout the
nation.
The New Jersey Supreme Court Monday struck down zoning
laws that exclude low- and middle-income housing, arid said
communities must .work to provide a wide choice of accommodations for poor and rich alike. Civil rights advocates said
the ruling is a weapon for poorer families to use to attack exci!ISionary zoning practices elsewhere. Suburban Action Institute, a Jl!lbiiC iriterest group seeking to open New York
suburbs
use the dl!!=ision
to prepare chalienges
to
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Shop the Main Store,
Annex and Warehouse
Weekdays 9:30 to 5 p.m.,
Fridays and Saturdays
9:30 to- 8 p.m.

markers .
It was decided to place parking meters on village owned

Saudi Arabia's Faisal slain

mitive sons, was honored at

by Gill Fox

overturned markers will be costly. It was pointed out that persons found guilty of such vandalism can be sentenced to 90 days
in jail and fined $750. Mayor Hoffman said that persons apprehended will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
"Anybody who could do that, would do anything ," Coun-

cihnan Kelly said in reference to the overturning of the grave

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Nolan P. Swackhamer ,
Meigs High Sehool educator,
one of Laurelville's best-known

SIDE GLANCES

Maintenarrce supervisor Harold Chase said replacement on the

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afternoOn .

near Columbus recently and hit
a bridge. He required seven
stitches in a head wound.
Mrs .. Glen Haning and
daughter, Dena Raymond of
Downington visited Ava Gilkey
Monday evening .
Mrs. Adrienne french is a
medical patient at Veterans
Memorial HospitaL
Raymond Douglas of Athens
called on the Robert Clarks
recently.
Mr. Althouse had an accident
near Facemire Carry Out near
Albany recently. He received
cuts and bruises.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Williams
have purchased a new car.
Mrs. May Mason is visiting
her son, Russell and family in
Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Murl Douglas
were dinner guests or the

Council studied a proposal' to redur(&gt; fhP vi11:1 pP voting

precincts from five to four as proposed by a member of the Meigs
County Board of Elections. Council voted w1animously that it
would prefer to leave the present voting precincts stand.
Councilman Kelly spoke on the need lor tile and limestone in
two locations but was told that the village has no funds for either
purchase.
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Council again discussed vandalism occurring in the two
cemeteries on Middleport Hill where at least 20 tombstones have
been overturned in the Middleport Hill Cemetery and a nwnber
of markers have been shot with bullets in Riverview Cemetery.

Devoted To The

afternoon at Rutland.

trucking, had a wreck on ice

Clerk-Treasurer Gene Grate said the street maintenance lund
will be "in the red" by the end of this month. It was pointed out
that there is about $2,700 which cato be transferred to that fund,
but even with the transfer, it will be only about "even'·' at the end
of this month .
Rising costs were discussed, as were possibilities of reducing
general fund appropriations in order to provide additional funds
for the street maintenance fWld. It was agreed to hold a meeting
at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 6, for members of the finance committee
and clerk-treasurer Grate to discuss the financial picture of the
conununity at greater length.
Mayor Hoffman annoWJeed a representative of Floyd G.
Browne and Associates, the engineering firm of the community
on the sewage lagoon, will be present at the April 14 meetin-g to
discuss sewer lines in the town with counciL

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duty and extreme cruelty .

AT LEAST II die
COLUMBUS iUPI ) - The
Ohio Highwa y Patrol said
today at least II per'i(lns were
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PACKTOMEET
Middleport Cub Seoul Pack
245 will hold its regular pack
. meeting Thursday, March 27 at
7 p. m. at the American Legion
Post Home in Middle~rt.

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:'FRIENDLY ONES"
in attending the church
of your · choice this
Easter Sunday-

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" Contentment makes poor
men rich ; discont e nt
makes rich men poor . "

POMEROY, OHIO

·Mrs. Frances Alkire and

Betty Bishop attended the 35th

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account here. For even more interest why not opt for
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NEWS

Tuesday evening.

Keep snowflres In
fop shape for next
Win fer by laying fltem
flat in a dry cool
place ... away from
electric motors fltaf
can prove harmful.

place his band in the slate
contest April 19.
Gallians will get a chance to
see the band April II at the first
annual Band-0-Rama at Kyger
Creek High Sehool. All county
bands including the Gallia
Academy High Band which

reading.
tonation, plays musically with in PorL&lt;;mouth, will perform.
The school's annual Spring
The band's warm .up tune good contrast and wi th exConcert is set lor friday, May
was " His Honor " by Henry pression .
Fillmore. Other numbers were
Direclor Phillips will now 16.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
"Glenwood" by Erickson and
SATURDAY ADMISSIONS " Lethbridge Overture" by
- Gra ce Whaley, f'omeroy; Polyhar.
Howard Richards , Jr .,. Tw enty-sev en bands parWaynesburg; Robert Steffel, ticipated. The Kyger Creek
Shade .
SATURDAY DISCHARGES
Continued from page 1
- Melissa Riggs, Hugh Bush,
Harrisonville
Nellie Durm , Margaret Justi ce.
casting."
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS In the television field, NBC was cited for five specials:
Society News
Ruth Steffel, Shade ; Erma
"Go!," ' 'IBM Presents Clarence Darrow," "The Execution of
Boothe, Racine ; Evelyn
Mrs. Norma Lee is helping Private Slavik," "The Law ," and "Tornado : 4:40p.m., Xenia,
Wea ver, New Haven ; Rhonda Mrs. frances Young .care for Ohio. "
Snider, Middleport; Lois her brother, Eugene Young.
Wolfe, Racine ; Ward Sayre,
POWERFUL THUNDERSfORMS RAGED OVER the
Mr . and Mrs. fred Diers of
Ra cine; George Turnbull, St. Paul, Minn., were overnight nation's midsection Sunday night, spawning tornadoes and high
Hartford; David Hubbard, guests of Mrs. Eugene Atkins winds and dwnping heavy rains which pushed already glutted
Syracuse; Debra Hager, and Ruby Diehl. They also rivers over their banks.
Cheshire; Milford Bailey, visited at the home of Mary
An elderly couple were injured when a tornado swooped
Athens.
down
on their lannhouse at Altona, Ill., SWlday night. The
Diehl and Mr. and Mrs. felix
SUNDAY DISCHARGES twister ripped out power lines and touched off a fire in the house,
Alkire.
Fannie Dewees, Homer Gilkey,
Mr . and Mrs. M. A. Epple injuring Louis John, 83, and his wife, Ingrid, 77, who were
Callie Metheny .
attended a church supper at hospitalized in serious condition .
Rutland on Monday evening .
li'Ir. and Mrs. Larry Clark,
Hulzcr Medical Center
Tamra,
Penny and Wendy of
Births
FUNNY BUSINESS
Chester
visited
the Bob Clarks
friday
' CAN 40J 1ELL ME.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Sunday.

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2- The Dally Sentmel, Mtddleport-Pomeroy 0 Tuesdav March 25~

Loan is Costs on th~ farm booming ~Mason County News Notes
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approved
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Letton al oplaloa aft weiCOIIItd Tboy ahoalcl bo lou
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tdiiOr) ud m1111t bo 1lptd with lbe slpee'• lddrtn
NIIIDtl DIIY be wllbbeld upoa publlcatl1111 However, 011
reqlltlt, DIIID&lt;S ..Ul be dllcloaed Lttten abould be Ia lood
Iaaie, addftiiiDI lssuet, aat penouUIIel

3- Tbe Datly Sentinel, Mtddleport Pomeroy, 0 , Tuesdav, March 25 1975

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and $2 115 support targets were
By BERNARD BRENNER
mcreased about 49 8 per cent
higher
than rates Butz felt
UPl Farm Editor
Some of thiS mcrease is due to
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - The expanded prQduction efforts, were justified
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behmd the current but the majority IS from m· The target prices do not act to
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Attended a Mason County Commissioners meetmg recently m
prop actual market pnces
congressiOnal drtve to ratse creased prtces
Pomt
Pleasant, as a member of Mason ExtenSion Homemakers
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The
10dex
of
prtces
for
which
can
-If
suppUes
are
support targets for major farm
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Club
Several other ladies of the Helpmg Hand Extell8lon
crops IS the fact that farm product ton tlems has mcreased heavy and demand i.s weak I
productton costs have boomed 3&amp; per cent durmg the past two fall to prtce support loan levels Homemakers Club mterested m the continuation of the work
10 the past two years, a Senate years (and) most eipectations currently set at $1 10 a bushel project of restor10g thiS histortc old borne Of Vll'gU A LewiS also
I By LEE LEONARD
are that there will be further for rorn and $1 38 for wheat If attended Among them were Mrs Earl Ingels, Mrs Charlotte
staff report mdtcates
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Support rates currently prtce Increases for most mputs market prices fall below the Jenks, Mrs DoriS Roberts and Mrs Freddie Thabet
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The scheduled for key crops like thts year
Many members from the New Haven and Mason Emergency
targets, however, the governReflect upor&amp; past deeds
Ohio House has received from wheat and corn were drafted m
"Since farm product prtces ment is obliged to pay farmers Squads were present, including Dtck GrUtStead of the New Haven
the Senate leg•slatwn autl&gt;ortz- mtd-1973 as part of a hard- could show Significant declines the difference between market group and Roger Hysell from Mason
Dear Edttor
mg an $18 5 mtlhon loan to the fought compronuse between thiS commg year the cost- and target rates on a portion of
Joe Richards, program manager, State of West Yll'gmlB •
In regard to our ratlroads pullmg out of Metgs Calha and
state Transportsllon Depart- Agrtculture Secretary Earl L prtce squeeze would result m thell' production
Governor's Highway Safety, spoke m regard to obta1n1ng adAthens Counties
ment to secure $4e 8 mtlllon m Butz and congreSSional farm an !DlpoSSlble SituatiOn for far·
dillon emergency ambulance vehtcles He praiSed the New
Just stop and think bow much money these ratlroads poured
federal matchmg funds lor leaders
Haven Volunteer Emergency Squad, after gomg wtlh the squad
mlo our counties and all the men who worked on these ratlroads
mers " Senate staff experts
highway
construction
on
a number of runs, 'as bemg one of the best squads m the
They spent !hell' money m our towns and pa1d taxes on property
The agreement pegged sup- roncluded
The
Senate
Monday
mghl
state" Along wtth New Haven Mason's Volunteer E-R Squad
To ease the situation, farm
port targets for both the 1974
to make good htghways and then the trucks took the busmess and
narrowly approved the loan and 1975 crops at $1 38 a bushel bloc leaders proposed In a bill
takes care of many emergenctes that occur m lhts part of the
they were lwd off
from
the
general
revenue
lund
rounty L W Getty, Clerk of the County Court, reported that he
REQUEST
DENIED
whtch
won
House
passage
for corn and $2 05 a bushel for
I would ltke to ask the state and coun ty offtclBis and mer
overlooking
nagg10g
opponents
CHICAGO
(UPI)
The
had talked to a consultant from the State Library Commission
Thursday to raiSe the 1975 corn
d!ants , who gave them the money ' The ra1lroad and employes
who
complamed
state
support target to $2 25 a bushel ntinol.9 Liquor Control Com and that the grant for a new library m Mason, had been apphed
or the truckers ?
resources are dwmdl10g as the
and the wheat target to $3 10 a mission has derued a request for, and granted and reportedly will be but!! on the Vll'gll Lewts·
You can't put out everythmg and recetve noth10g I wonder tl
end of the fiscal year ap..
for a rehearmg on 1ts decision Ed Roush property whtch the County Court purchased
our people care about uur ratlroads, or IS 11 the loss of the btg
bushel
JH'Oaches
Present bestdes persons from Mason, New Haven were
Current prtces are well to revoke licenses for liquor
taxes commg 10 from the ratlroads '
Democrats
favormg
the
above those levels But concesstons operatmg at representatives from the town of Hartford and PI Pleasant
Now just gtve th e railroads and their employes a break and
proposal as a posstble atd to the wheat and provtded a rost-ol- sponsors of the bill satd the Chicago Stadium, White Sox
Present to hear the delegates were Comnusstoners Btll Rardm,
the merchants and rounty off1c1als can help 11 they really want
economy
wtth
extra
road
productton
escalator
rould
he
Adkins, Mtchael Whalen and Clerk of County Court L
Clarence
Park
and
two
llhnots
move
would
assure
farmers
of
to I worked on K and M N Y C 45 years and spent my money
ronstruct1on
projects
mustered
applied
to
10crease
the
rates
10
racetracks
some income protection If btg
W Getty
like all my railroad brothers Come on th10k what 11 means to
only 17 votes, the mmiiilurn 1976
Sportsystems 1.9 the parent
crops should push market
our rounty alone G1ve our ratlroads a helptng hand at least half
required lor passage of a btll m
Since then, however a report prtces unexpectedly below the company of Empr!Se Corp
MASON - Rev Clarence McCloud, pastor of Mason Untied
our bustness and the railroads and thell' employes will thank
prepared by the staff of the proposed new targets The which was conVIcted m Cali· Methodist Church has announced that Holy Commuruon at the
the Senate
you
Three Democrats Jomed Senate Agrtculture Commtttee Senate Agrtculture Corruruttee fornlB several years ago of church will he held on Thursday evenmg at 7p m
Charles Cohen Retired yard master of theN Y C R R
Republicans 10 opposmg the po1nts out that •quantum was scheduled to ronSlQer tts ronspll'tng to atd racketeermg
Easter Sunrtse servtce wtll he held at 6 30 a m Breakfast
jumps ' m farm production verSlon of the bill today
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The IllinoiS Liquor Control will be cooked by the men of the church and served !Dlffiediately
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&lt;' a! revenue fund already has costs have taken place
Admlnlstrallon farm of· Comm151ton revoked Sportsys- after the servtce to the ladtes and children
Every
category
of
farm
The mornmg worship servtce wtll be at 9 45 and Sunday
been tapped to the limit for
fictals reject the argument that tems liquor licenses earlier
operatmg expenses except higher targets are needed thiS month on grounds the Scbool at 10 45 a m
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othS:~ p~se;lagle, D-Galton, livestock has mcreased, With because the 1973 compronuse rompany has not been "suffi.
MASON - ON WEDNESDAY evenmg, March 26 prayer
James E Cosio, editonal page editor of the Huntington
explamed the fede~al govern feed, lert thzer, machmery, failed to allow for a cost- ctently rehabilitated" smce the
fuel
and
rent
leading
the
way,
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Herald Dispatch Saturday summed up pretty well what direction
men\ has released $2 btlhon
of-production escalator m 1975 Emprtse conviction
Sportsystems attorneys 111- Servtce wtll commence at 7 30
informed opinion will take of John A Keel's The Molhman
worth of htghway construction the report satd
They ma10tam the escalator
' In this IIDle, total expendi· was delayed untll1976 to offset dlcated they will appeal the
Prophecies" publtshed yesterday by Saturday Revtew Press (2?D
funds on a l1rst-eome, firstSunriSe Service will be held at 5 30 a m on Easter and
lures
lor production tlems the fact that the lnittal $1 38 deClSIOil
served bastS He satd the
pages, $7 95)
regular church service wtll he held at 9 45 a m and the evenmg
service on Easter will he at 7 30 James H LeWis wtll deliver the
In Cosio's 'Strictly Personal ' column, Keel's work, whtch Is
Transportation
lleparlment
does not have the money to
messages
related to what some wtll recall as the Mason County Monster
era , ts summed up largely as balderdash and an excellent
attract Ohto's $46 8 mtlllon
THE YOUTH Fellowship of Mason Untied Methodist Church
example of what people will do make a buck His remarks follow,
share
in substance
' U we do not act, there 's a
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' _ ; ; ____________, IS havmg a spaghetti supper on Monday, March 31, from 5 to 7
John A Keels claims he's been harassed by the Internal
strong posslblity some other 1
1 P m The pnce of the dinner wtll be $1 50 lor adults and 75 cents
Revenue Servtce, the telephone company and mysterious beings
state would encumber this
for chtldren
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wbo have something to do With what most folks call • flying
money and it would be lo8t to
saucers " Thus he says, he's on his way to beroming a canthe state of Ohto," Slagle satd
TWO LADIES from lhts area attended the 45th Annual State
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dictate for th Iunny farm "
Republlran Opposition
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r:f'le ~:~ a.,, th,. "'1ll'lottftJ;3 ol your IIIUtcMbile and thl&gt; hni'Jage of the
Garden Club Convenhon at the Greenbrter, White Sulphur
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Now, I don 't know whether the IRS or any of the others that
Senate Mmonty Leader MiSprmgs, recently Mrs Ray Proffitt, Mason, represented the
R3 th)o! an&lt;. n1 110:~ p~rlll \ t~ ('.~.a~ a i. ze IHJU."'U" 14 JtUd'"'nts.
Keel cites are gullty of what he says But I do know 1 wouldn t
chael J
Maloney, RNew Haven Garden Club and Mrs Mel Clark, West Columbia,
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argue with the serond half of his statement
Cincmnall led the Republican
represented
the Nehaci1Dl3 Garden Club
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Keel ~ identified by his publisher only as •an acknowledged
oppoSition, pomtmg out the
l:r:;' 7"' h tii,.. -~,. tc pri!~df!lell of intupretirag ~lueprintl and apedficatiooa co...,n to
leader in the field of UFO investigations" _ Is the autbor of a ._legtSlature ts constderlllg $50
e ! ~ctrit'\• ~ ~r.h1n~ trarl~ ~~ weld1~J .. A text-.ar~boo• ia reQuired . Clasa -.xi~• 15.
C?r.~i d~r ~1~ tiMe wll~ b~ ~r ~ n~ ~t•uRlly drawing.
new book, 'The Mothman Prophecies "The volume pronuses to
mtlhon worth of other sup..
be of special interest to many Tri.State Area readers, especially
plemental appropriations and
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those wbo believe in flying saucers - a group that doesn't 111•
has virtually used up a surplus
Th ts co ura~ cov~r• ba~tc ho ~s~~~ . , ~lt 1 nr and h~ ueprint f~adinw. Actual experience can
elude yours truly
projected for June
~e r.alnr~ thtoU~) t~e U3t ol p~ n~l boards with reftl c1rcuita. Helpful to both men aad
~m~n •~o pl•n to re• ~ re t heir hoMe. A text-.orkboo' il required. Cl••• ..xi~u. 15.
While Keel ranges over the whole history of UFOs, he ron'I don't believe the $47
centrates on a series olinctdents right here 111 the Tri.State And
millton worth of federal funds
flRC Wf l-~
Wed,. 7 t OO.. l O•OO $25.00
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IS sufficient reason to take this
A course a~ • ~ rned lor the brginnin1 welder. laatructlod in oxyacettlene and arc weldinl•
In 1966 and 1967, the Poml Pleasant area was plagued with kind of a gamble With the
s ~t-up and ! af~ty ~quipcent. Practice in runn i n1 • bead in flat and borlzontll autf&amp;cea
and joints. Weld i nl gorglea, h•~er and gloYet are to bt furnished by tbe atudent
reports of people seeing a giant batllke bU'd • With gleaming red
general revenue lund, MaClas:~ m:aXH'IU!I 18 l..t s.,udcnts.
,.,
•
eyes The reports received considerable news roverage in this
Ioney said
the other one also help to bmld
Sen Mangene Valiquette, DBy Lawrence E Lamb, M D
newspaper and elsewhere and, smce one of the witnesses
muscle mass There are dif
described It as lookmg like a giant moth, the strange cntter was
Toledo,
pomted
out
AADI2 '""
r uu. 7 oo-lo oo Szo.oo
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DEAR DR LAMB - I saw
soon christened ~Mothman "
Republicans were m favor of
i\"ii1nttoJuctory course tn ndLo and tv fundaaentau. Will cover tbe bUict of TY npa1r
your colwnn suggestmg to a ferences m opm10n as to how
A typical destTiption offered by a yo uno man who clauned to
Gov James A
Rhodes'
and ml.i nte nance , wiunr ant! antenna• A g:~:~od course for thou wha want te~ eballense
WOIDW1 that she should start a much good you gel out of them
•
d $
their 111:iOOs. A text ..~rkbook h r~'luued. Cbs. IWliiiUII l5 student&amp;.
b Ill
or how much you need to do,
have seen It "It was shaped Uke a man but bigger Maybe six
propose
1 6 I on Iranprogram to mcrease her but you can get some beneftt
and a half or seven feet tall And tt had big wmgs folding against
sportation bond tssue reqwr10g
PWMI!ING AND MBATING
rueo. 7•00-10 'JO $20.00
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s
muscles m order to lose wetght
I think tt IS IDlportant to get
its back It had two big eyeslikeautomobilerefiectors ,,
an increase tn the state
An excellent course coverlnr pipe •y•teu. fixtures and appliance., water aupplJe•.
'Ihat's a new tdea tome Would
At the same Ume, other people reported seeing mysterlous
gasolme tal
.Sralnar~ syateq, watel' heahng deV1cea, soil pipe, and basic pluflbina tecbniquea.
you explain a httle more JUS! some good supervtston when
'lth kth I
d ha
Thu course wi ll offf!r practical infornation helpful to the bo~~eowner. More advanced
you first start a muscle
aer lalllghts and several homes in the Point Pleasant area were
'" IS sa goo c nee
co u u es • 111 bt o ff ere6 1n th e F all. "• "'Irkbooll: ia requ1red. Muiw• clue aize 14.
how one goes about IDlprovtng strengthenmg exerctse
the scene of unearthly and ghostly manifestations 'Some'thlng
to see how much htghway
their muscles', What kind of
unnatural was stalking the htlls of West Vll'ginla," Keel writes
construction will do lor the
Sl!IIING 11
'1'11ur • 7 ·lXl-10• oo $1' .oo
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exerctses and how often does tl program so that you will he
Because Keel says he has changed the names of many of the
eronomy Without ronurutUng
Thb '" •• expandod chu offetinr ..,.. advaocod aubject •tter tban Smn1 1
take' I'm mterested m losmg usmg all the muscles properly
people he quotes in order to protect their privacy It's !Dlposslble
the people of this state to a
Stitcheo for double kn1t fabrlu are coverod In deptb and ,... eiiJ)bu•• Ia pl;.,ed
on
wetght, bull sure don't want to wtthout strammg yourself
•
large
f
,
d
actual uwinr than on theory. You caa brin1 your oWD •chine to ola... l l u i - 14 •
Many of the YMCA and WYCA
to check hiS book case by case Nevertheless, a check of newsamoun1 o money • sat
develop btg bulgmg muscles It organizations are eqwpped to
paper lUes reveal any number of 19611-67 news stortes reporting
Sen Valtquette
&lt;MITriNG AND caocHBT
'1'11u&lt;. 7•1Xl-lO·OO $U. OO
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might look all rtght on a man
do thts for you
11If you're worrted about $19
Uus kind of happening
riit. ia the perfect cou.rae for thoee who nnt to learn ho• to Qll:e a bea•Uhl afpa
but not on a woman
The
muscle
butldmg
So what dtd these people see? Keel rejects the popular exmillion, why let $47 rnilllon get
Stu6ento ""'t oupplr their own .. terlalo, You can catch up on the hteat , ..lip
DEAR READER - Women
away ?"
kpittin1 &amp;nd enjoyin&amp; JOUrael{. Maxiau• Cl&amp;SI lize 15 atudeata.
program Will bwld energy
don't have to develop btg ttssue that will enable your
pianatlonoI VISitors from aoolher planet "Rather," he explams,
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"1 have come to realize that we have been observing complex
Money From Santa Claus
ACCOONTING t
ruu. 711Xl-lO•OO $u.oo
bulging muscles to do
forces which have always been an essential part of our tmSlagle agreed ' nus IS the
De.t~~d to prow ide experience• in bootUepull and accounua1• A p-eat cauue for tbe
somethmg about muscle body to use more energy at rest
mediate environment' These are, he insists, bemgs and forces
only appropriation we can
...u bulineaa•n. The courae ahould gin you • fOod workial taowltdge of recorda
buildmg to control thetr body than tl does tl too much of your
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which coexist with us but are on another time frame - ' they
make and get 2'h times extra,'
and how to uae th .. e!foctl..ly. A text-,.,rkbook h required. c1a.. otu6ento. wetght In fact when done body wetght IS• fat In two
people Jf tdenttcal weight, one •
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operate outside the limits of our space-time contmuum yet have
he said We can get $47 million
PlllTOGRAPHY 1
rueo. 7•1Xl-lO•OO $2o.oo
properly tl helps most women fat and the other muscular, the '
the ability, to cross over into our reality "
from Santa Claus"
Technlc;uts lor 1etUq tM ••t out of' your ca.-eu, how tbe ca•rt. woru, lt:ladinl
look a lot finner and tr1mmer
Balderdash
The Senate Fmance Conurutand adjustins. ,ood picture CO~~pGaition, lilbtlna and title expoaure. Plenty of dart•
The problem w1th most muscular person will use more
I'm wllling to CQncede that some of the people who reported
tee late Monday rught Wlaruroo• tl~~e t~ actually develop and pcint your ouw hl•. Bdns your ca•n and
exercise programs to control calortes at rest and Will have
mousl app ed ..,1 lll
equiPNnt the fint aiebt. A. aoteboot b required. Claaa axlw• 12 atudeatl.
more energy
meetmg up WIlh Mothman saw something What I don't know
Y
rov a •• nu on
wetght ts that they are
These exerc1ses don't
8
But I'll eat my typewriter tflhere'snot a rational explanatton to
supplemental appropriation
TYPING r
ruea. 7•Q0-10 oo $15.00
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destgned to run or burn off replace the need for some
tt Double talk about the ''space-time oontmuwn' unpresses me
for public welfare, but not
X courae for thoae .tlo type under 3.5 "~'~'• Bleetdc or •a.nal typewri ten wi til e.pb.uia
calortes and that takes a lot of
endurance exerctses, par
not And, of course, after those first &amp;ghtlngs got so much at- beforeargumgforalmostthrec
on the baalc• Lett~r writinJ, apud and keyboard control ar~ atre..ed. A ten.book 11
contmuous effort
ticularly the need lor walking,
hours 0 ver se 1
1
d
required. ct ..a -.xi iiU• 15 atudenta.
tention, a great many other folks saw Mothman because (etlher
a r es o amen •
The baste prmctples of but they help 10 mamtammg
conSCiously or subronsctously) they wanted to
ments
$2 2 million
wetght trammg IS to lilt a load
to th which fadded
th bill
1'\af.l.
7tD0-10100
$15.00
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posture, helpmg to control
And an equaUy familiar aspect IS Keel's complaints of being
e rost 0 e
phuea o• beg•nnlnr '""Ina, pattern layout, toolo aad otltcbeo uold.
that IS light enough that you
obestty
and avmdmg the '
harassed and spied on because of his mvestigations He says his
Rep Frederick N Young, RYou can brinr your own oacblne or use one of ouro. Moot plo bon • sreat tiM In tbia
can lilltl three times m sucnuddle-aged
spread
phone and maU have been tampered wtlh and notes and tapeDayton, author of the Houseco..,••· No """bo.. II requlrod, lNt ro• ..,,, furollh roar o'"' nterlolo. -~- u.
cesston wtlhout dtfftculty
reQ)rdlngS stolen Others who have looked 10to UFOs have
passed legislation, told the
tr!SIMBSS AHD OI'PICB MCHINl!S
When you get so you can hft tl
cornplamed of almtlar problems Many blame the Air Force or
commtltee the money IS
Tbut,
su,oo
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12 l!Dles m a row Without
8
7 ,oo-10 , 00
The Almanac
the Federal Bureau of lnvesllgalion or even that all-purpose
needed to offset the cost of
uno eouru 11 the one •••.,.... baa uked for. tt co..ro colcUlotoro tJ-Itan
trouble then you should mBy United Press loteroaUooalvlllain, the Central Intelltgence Agency
rapidly
rlsmg
welfare
duplicatoro and tiM proceu•• lnvolvod wltb each. A won book 11 requlrld. -~-·
crease the load You don't need
Today ts Tuesday, March 25:
"I wish the answer were that sunple, ' Keel complams
caseloads
chaa ahe. ia 15 atudeou,
to strain and grunt or produce
the
84th day of 1975 wtth 281 toC
"Somebody somewhere does not want us to understand the true
Young advtsed
the
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hermas
t
I comlh
nw.r. 7:IJO-lO•OO
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a
ittee
follow
:
nature of this phenomenon and its true purpose '
m
agams gomg a ong WI
wl th factoro tbat caU-&lt;t your prdea to ..... 0 biah.. yield. Toplca
And, ))ere IS the be~t part
More balderdash
a House proVISion to restore
co•ued !'!\elude plallt nrhtiea, aoil preparation, fertUbatJon, •tbodl ot plantinl
you don t need to have a long
The moon ts approaching ttC
Surely the most controversial aspect of thlS book _ and, to be
regtonal welfare offices m
weed •ad iaaect contr-ol and caanina n1etabtn. Mlx:i . . c1a11 size 15..
'
dally exerctse program u you full phase
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The
mormng
stars
ar;
frank, a Side of 11 that thts reader found more than a btl
Youngstown
Portsmouth,
Ull a wetghllhree to 12 I!Dles,
n- to
nd M sf
ld
ART AND 5Ctlt.P'n1R.J!
1bur.
?t(')()-10 00
$2.5.00
J4
a
:
distasteful - ts the author's su•gestions
that there was a
~Y
an te
.,.;. e your own ~ 1nt 1n1 or aculptu~e. Dewelap an artiatic aDd creative apprectatio•
three days a week (wtlh one Mercury, Mars and JUPiter
a
II n ad
ld
The evenmg stars are Venwl:
relaUonshtpofsomesortbetweenlheMolhmanslghtingsandthe
e 581 It wou cut into
for art. Tbia II""" of our fnorite oubJoc:to ntb tiM atudento ond we tbouaht tbe
day of rest between the
:
Dec 15, 1967,collapseoftheSilverBrtdge,lmktngPomtPleasanl fundsneededtofeedandclolhe
II&lt;IUlto ,.,uld aho lite u. Moot of the •terlolo are fumll&gt;ed, but 00. . will ban to be exercise days) you will grow and Saturn
WIUl OhiO
weUare rec1p1ents
purcll.aaed- dependinr on the project•. MaxiM&amp;• ctua alze 12 atudenu.
muscle mass faster than if you
Those born on thiS date ar(:
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At the very least, he argues, the disaster which cia IDled so
But majority Democrats satd
'1'11ur, ?•oo-lo·oo
no coot
try to hftthe same wetghl more under the stgn of Anes
6
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818 u S11!DY
ltaltan symphopy conducto~
many hves was foretold by several mdi.vtduals who are m contact
the regional offtees were
fliia h a ~h re-quuted cD~.ttu w wt.nt to oftu for aayone lllllo wantl to team .,re about Urnes daily or several tunes a
with the "ultraterrestrtals" that are responSible for UFOs A needed to oversee county
the Bible, '1'11ere will be 6 oeeUnp and each one will feature a different apeuer 00
day Too frequent exercise Arturo Toscanml was born:
samplepropbecy "The pebbles on the beach are washed under welfare offices After a prtvate
, ... pbue of the BLblt. We thlok you will like thio one. No ctau ohe Uolt and ao
actually slows down the March 25, 1867
:
On this day 10 history
:
the br1dge where the birds gather and where rays of light show
caucus of Democratic conurutcoat·
development of muscles They
through "
lee members, two reluctant
~ ..~"•" ~
need IIDle to respond to your
In
1900,
the
Soctalist
Party
at:
De
Is
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Thur, 7·1Xl-10.00
S20.00
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Keel hmts that some of those who were killed m the spans
mocra were conviOced
&amp; do-it-youuelf&lt;u ond Nr, Fix! to will find tbla coune •err helpful. • alimulalmg them by wetght the Umted States was lormedo
1
m lndUlnapolts
:
oollapsemay have known "too much" about the exploits of Moth- and the proVIsiOn was retamed,
additions, pan.nelioc, platterln1, PI! latina and f"f'Giture natoratloa are juat
fn
trmnmg
man
6-5
o! the ~Uny areu you ws.ll cover. A wottbOOit 1a required. Cllu M:d.,. 15 ahtdeDta.
Most of the gymnastic
In 1911, a total of 147 persOOS:
Still more balderdash - and ev1dence that some people will
the bill out,
s IDP ....
- nc
u.erctses help to build muscle died when trapped In a fire that:
8
th Before passing
tt
dded
Thur.
7·00.10:00
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andsaymostanylhingtomakeabuck
e
ronum
ee
a
Tl\u
couru
II
for
aftyono
•ahnr
to
update
tlloir
•th
aUlla
ift
lllduatry.
'!he
lateu
because the muscle IS loaded swept the Trtangle ShirtwaiSt:
do
- A $173,500 appropriation to
proctlnl(oot ..cteral •tb will be co•encl. A wotl!book !. requirod. Cl.. o - - u.
Wlth the body wetght Pus!J.&lt;Jps
Co 10 New York City
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set up food stamp ' outreach
and pull-ups are good examIn 1947, an explosiOn m ;:.
stations," furmsh Iran- 1:.::;;:;;"'::::~;:-:::::==:::-;:=:--------.;;,-------·---~ pies You can develop a good
nune In Centralia, Ill , resul~
sporatton to them, advertise AliiiLT liiiii:ATia&lt; llllGlS'IIIATI&lt;lll POlJI
roulme of these so that all of m the deaths of 11l men, mosC
proJect S81d !hell' latest U!Spec·
1'0 ACCEPI' STADIUM
and ei)lalld food stamp lii'TB &lt;I' IUlGis-·n~
!be muscles m your body are
01 them asphyXIated by gW::
lions
mdtcate the butldlng will them
"hoUines '
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NEW ORLEANS (UPI )
- _ _ CASH--- IDQ'I' ClaDI!I - - - put under load lor several fumes
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Louluana Superdome be substanllally complete and
-A $2 million allocation for
&amp;,_ _ _ _ __ ._ _ _ _ lii'T A&gt;lJ) rtMS._ _ _ _ _ _ TOIU PIBS.____
repeliUons
In 1954, !be Radto Corpora...
Executive Director Ben Levy ready for occupancy by Aug 1 dtsaster relief proJects m
And, here IS another good
lion
of Amertca began 1..::
said Monday he will accept the
Xenta
lii'T AND TJIIE' - - - - - - - L PIBS· - - - ~
·~~
pom t vuceyouhavedeveloped
comtnerctal produclton o.C:
t163 rnilllon stadtum before tts
The House was to reronvene YOUR NANB
your muscle mass to the optelevtSton sets to recetvS:
oompletton m order to ac
al
II
am
today,
while
the
'
S1Ul!T--'--------.-tlmal level for you, tl 1s
programs
m color
:
In
1956
whtte
ctv:l
nghts
commodate the New Orleans
Senalewastomeetat 1 30p.m
IIY_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ STAn:.__ _ _ zrP &lt;XJDB,_ _ _ _
piiS81ble to mamtain the same
worker
V10la
Liuzzo
of
Detrott
Samts and Tulape UruverSlty
• h •
amount of muscle and strength
A thought for the day •
• e c eC' s pl.'f&amp;bl~ to. Neill:• Lcteal &amp;ard. No feu returned afbr firat
ti
b doi
lor the upconung football was shot and killed on a road
P
•nd
•aU
thia
font
to·lta,
Goad•n
~i
.ee
"'·
Y
ng
the
exercLSeS
only
Amertcan noveltsl Wtlham:
near Selma, Ala She was
A thought lor the day Brtlish
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School.
loute
3_ .........
~to',. ~O~b~l;o~4S7~t9;;.~L once a vreek
se&amp;IIDII
..........
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Faulkner
satd, "I believe that:
followmg
a
protesl
march
Kmg George VI satd, The
Isometric exerctses that
Levy and represenlaltves of
man
Will
not
merely endure, M:
demandmg
equal
voting
rtghts
htgbesl of diS Unctions IS servtce
contract one muscle agamst
service comparues and ar
will prevail "
to others''
chiiA!cts mvolYed m the dome lor Negroes

Otuck Wepner would welcome rematch
D RICHFIELD, Ohio (UPI ) ogged, bull-strong Chuck
Wepner, proud of hts honorable
~feat m Monday mght's ttUe
out agamsl heavyweight
champton Muhammad Ah
would welcome a rematch
' I would hke to f1ght him
agam, Wepner satd at a post
ftght 10terv1ew before beiOg
taken to a Cleveland area
hosptlal for exammatton of his
bloodted and shut left eye 1
made a rouple of nustakes 10
the fight I'd hke to fix up
Maybe I wasn I gett10g off soon
enough, trymg too hard to land
that rtght hand
' And, yeah, I'd duck a httle
mme
The 35-year-old challenger
from Bayonne N J , fought
creditably through the first 14
'hrounds until Alt bombed him
wtlh a combmallon and referee
Tony Perez stopped the ftght
wtlh 19 seconds to go
I thought 11 was a very close
fight and I had a shot to \\tn 11 1f
I finished the 15th,' Wepner
S81d
Ali had a convmcmg lead on
rounds but Perez and Judges
Jack Keough and Sam Taor
mma gave Wepner 129 potnts
each at the lm1sh to re
spectvely, 135, 131i and 138 lor
All
'I thought I had the best of
the mstde exchanges wtlh bod)

on the farm
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punches and nghts to the
head
Wepner sa •d 'Ah
does~ t hke to ltght 1ns1de and I
wtsh Perez had let me work
more ms1de 1 thought tw1ce I
had h1m 10 trouble "

One of those tunes came m

Wepner With a r losmg flurry
All sa1d he slipped but
Wepner satd I knocked htm
down wtth a n ght to the bod)
behmd a left J8b, and Perez

the mnth round when A11 went
down w1th I 10 to go He was up
at about the count of lour and
!lmshed st ron gly wobbling

t~greed 1t "~c:

NEW YORK (UPI ) - Paul wtlh the conumssto ner that
Snyder, owner of the Buffalo we re not supposed to be
Braves, satd Monday the New talkmg about tt We mtend to
York Kmcks were gutlty of try and arrange a pnvate
other VIolations of National meettng tomor row wt lh lh e
Basketball Assoctallon by laws t"Ommtss 1oner and wtlh the
10 addthon to tamperiOg and Kmcks at the league's Board of
that he planned to file charges Governors meettng 10 Chicago
agamst them wtth League but there wtll be addittonal
Comm1sswner Walter Ken charges forlhconung
nedy
Snyder mdicated that he
Snyder conftrmed tha he expected to wm h1s case
would folio" through on the against the Kmcks for charges
~mpermg charge wtth reg rd &lt;/'lbfflPel'jng wtlh Donovan
o the future of Gen al )&gt;onovan cfu-rently the general
Manager Eddie Donovan d/ manager of the Braves who
10d1cated that he would brmg prevwusly served m the same
up other charges agamst the capactty w1th the Kmcks has
Knicks as well However' he announced that he wtll be
refused to discuss what those leaVIng the Braves when his
other charges were
contract exptres Apnl I and
Were under an agreement stones have been r •rr·11ht n1

lr"""'"

Norton
NEW YORK (UP!) - A
steady stream of sledge ham
mer hke left Jabs has lifted
Ken Norton back mlo the
heavywetght lttle picture and
left perennlBI contender Jerry
Quarry wtlh a lace only a
mother could love
Norton, a devout pract10ner
of postllve thinkmg, used a
dozen or so left jabs to deliver a
ftstful of negaltve thoughts to
Quarry, who was battered mto
rettrement Monday mght after
fifth round
suffermg a
techmcal knockout m thetr

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respect to Eddte Donovan It ts
our understanding that
Snyder contends that smce Donovan 1s free to discuss
Donovan 1s a stockholder m the employment with us Although
Bra\ es hts emplovment by we ha\ e dtscussed wtth
New York would conshtute a Donovan the terms m which he
Vlolalton of league by laws A nu gh t be employed by the
sou1 ce close to the Krucks Kmcks when he IS no longer a
however, srud that Donovan stockholder or an employe of
has already agreed wtth the U1e Braves, we have not conBraves on the terms by whiCh cluded an agreement'
he would gtv e up the stock
Kennedy has ordered olKmcks Prestdent Mtk e ftctals from both clubs to ap..
Burke has flatly demed that the pear before him April 3 to
Kmcks are gwlly of tampermg ans\\er charges of tampermg
In a statement Burke estab- Kennedy called the hearmg m
lished the Kmcks pos1t10n on response to a request by
the matter The New York Snyder who had asked that the
Kmckerbockers have not 1ssue be considered by the
VIolated any provtston of the leagues Board of Governors
NBA constitutiOn or any nghts durmg 1ts meetmg Tuesday
of the Buffalo Braves w1th

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back zn title picture

lS

scheduled 12-round ehmmallon
bout at Mad1son Square
Garden
I m never gonna get cut
agam m the nng,'

sald

Quarry, \\hose face was a
bloody pulp when referee
Johnny LoBianco stopped the
one~tded affair at 2 29 of the
fifth round
Etghl stitches were needed to
close the cut mfltcled over
Quarry's nghl eye by Norton 10
the third round The 29 year
old Cahforma lmhman also
was bleedmg from cuts over

SPRINGFIELD, Mass
(UP!) - The tmage of Bill
Russell wtll be btgger than life
but the 11-9 frame of the real
lhmg wtll be nollceably absent
and conspicuously tgnored next
month at the Nattonal Basket..
ball Hall of Fame mduction
dinner

The basketball shrme s
board of directors announced
Monday that Russell, who
refused eleclton to the Hall m
February, wtll be deptcted m a
10 foot htgh stamed glass
wmdow along wtth the 93 other
members

But Russell wtll not be mducted along wtth three other
men Apnl 28 smce the former
Boston Celltcs star has refused
to attend the enshrmement
dinner

Some day tf he dec1des to
come to a dinner then we wtll
enshrme hlm ' Hall D1rector

Quality Food
at Reasonable

Prices
Adolph's Dairy Valley
Hrs 10 00 A M Ttlll 00 PM Sun Thur
10 00 A M Ttl12 00 P M Frt &amp; Sat
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POMEROY, 0

Henry Block has
17 reasons why you
should come tQ ~
for income tax help.
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his nose and m hts mouth \\htle
his left eye was swollen shut
While Norton unmarked except lor some of his opponent s
blood whtch had rubbed off on
parts of hts body and around
the watstband ofhts blue vehet
trunks put 10 hts claun for a
th1rd and rubber ' match with
champwn Muhammad Ah
Quarry was bemg consoled b;
his handlers and hts mother
\\ho leaned over her son 10 th~
dressmg room and kissed him
A pbotographer was snapp10g p1ctures of Quarry whtle
he was be10g admmlStered to
by a doctor and the bea ten
l1ghter warned the ptcture
taker, you better stop nght
now hefore I take a sw10g at
you I d like to go out wtth a
httle d1gruty '
I see no future for him m the
rmg" sa1d Quarry's manager
G1l Clancy, who agreed wtlh
his fighter's dec1ston to call 11
qmts after 11 years 10 the

Lee Wtlltams satd If someone rmg- the last seven of them as
has died or IS m the hosptlal, a leadmg contender for the
we would mduct him m ab- l1tle
stentia but tf a person does not
The Norton-Quarry bout,
have a good reason (for Witnessed by a crowd of 15,397,
mtssmg the mduction ) then served as the closed c1rcu1t
there wtll not be any ceremo- teleVIsion prei!Dlmary to the
ny "
Alt.Chuck Wepner IItle ftght m
Russell, now roach of the Rtchfteld, OhiO lnlDlediately
Seattle Supersomcs led the after Norton and Quarry left
Celhcs to 11 Natwnal Basketball Assoctalton champwnshtps m his 13-year-eareer
In that ltme the man who
revoluttomzed the defenstve
style of the game spurned
md1vtdual awards
When 10fonned he had been
elected to the Hall of Fame,
Russell declmed lor personal
reasons" and refused to

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By MILTON RICHMAN
UP! Sports Editor
RICHFIELD Ohto (UP! ) - People aren t fussy anymore
They settle for far less than they ever did More than that, they
have become mured and almost !Dlpervtous to 10jusltce, no
matter how flagrant tt IS
They were mugged here Monday mght,all but hit over the head
and thetr money taken from them for what was blatantly advertiSed as a world heavywetght champiOnship, and they went
home after 1\ wtthout so much as a whunper They were fleeced
rooked shortchanged and dtdn't seem to nund at all
Awkward amateurish Chuck Wepner went 10 agamst
Muhammad Aha ItJ..l underdog when he should've really been at
least 5tJ..l, maybe even htgher Some of the punches he threw
embarrassed hlDl he nussed them so badly He suffered the
greatest posstble mdigmty any professiOnal can m the sixth
round when the crowd of 18 847 actually taugbed at him as he
flailed away feebly and meffectually at Ah covermg up and
play10g peekaboo wtth htm mone of the corners
Ali's overall performance agamstthe tremendously willing but
tembly clumsy Wepner was not the kind that wtll rush to his
mmd whenever any of hts grandchildren ask him to tell them
about hts top 10 ftghts Alt prepared lor the contest mdlflerenlly
and thought he could take out the rough hewn, unpohshed 3&amp;year-old New Jerseytte whenever he liked, but he was wrong
Dead wrong
Chuck Wepner, a ham-and-egger, wound up gtvmg him more
trouble than btg bad George Foreman
Only twtce all mght dtd the 'people s champton • come
anywhere close to lookmg the part once m the fifth when he
pumped a steady successiOn of razor-hke left hands mto We!&gt;'
ner s raptdly thtckemng features, and agam 19 sec6nds from the
roncluston of the ftghl when he sent the thm-halred challenger
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Metgs gtrls gymnashcs team
won a nwnber of awards

The awards system •s as
follows scale 1-10 ( 10 hemg
perfect) I 3 99 yellow rtbbons
4 5 99 wh1te nbbons, 11-7 99 red
nbbons and 8-10 blue rtbbons
Wmners were Mary Blaett
nar whtte rtbbon, on the bars
Lo n Wyn e, wh1te ri bbon
balance beam Sally Walters
yello\\ nbbon vault and whtte
nbbon bars Becky Thomas
whttc nbbons vault and m
te rmed~ate fl oor exerc tse, and
red nbbon balance beam
Accompanymg the gtrls were
Pa1ge Sm1th Cathy Blaellnar
Mrs Eleanor Blaettnar and
Coac h Kenda Chaney

Blass may be washed up
By FRED McMANE
UP! Sports Writer
Steve Blass may have run
out of last chances
The 32 year-old right-hander
of the Ptltsburgh Pirates ts
trytng desperately to salvage
so methmg from a oncepromiSing career that took a
downward plunge two seasons
ago when he suddenly lost his
control but he's haVIng much
difltculty l10dmg the way back
Even though every member
of the Ptrates, mcludmg
Manager Danny Murtaugh, IS
pulling for Blass to stratghten
himself out, the club IS runnmg
out of ttme The Pirates will
have to get lhell' roster down to
the 25-player IIDltt wtlhin two
weeks and based on hts performance to date, Blass wtll
not be one of the players kept
Hts status wtth the club
certainly took a nosedtve
Mondsy when he walked 11
batters m less than lour innings
m a 16-4 exhtbtlton loss to the
Chtcago Whtle Sox Blass
started the game and was
charged wtlh three walks and
two runs m the hrst three mrungs then fell apart completely by walkmg etght batters 10 the fourth before
Murtaugh mercifull~ relieved
him

The Whtte Sox ended up
srormg etght runs 10 the fourth
en route to the vtctory which
came m the second game of a
doubleheader In the opener
the Pirates pounded Wlute Sox
ace Wilbur Wood for 14 hils and
won, 8-2, m an abbreviated
seven-tnnmg contest Rtchte
Zisk drove m five runs lor the
Pirates m the opener
In other games, Philadelphia
walloped the New York Mets
9-7, Los Angeles outslugged
Boston, 13-12, Clnclnnall
downed St Lows, 6-4, Texas
beat
Mmnesota,
8-5,
Mtlwaukee nipped Chicago, 76, San Franclsro routed San
Dtego, 15-4, Oakland topped
Cahlorma, 8-7, Atlanta
delfaled Montreal 4-2, and
Detroit edged the New York
Yankees 6-5, m 10 1nn10gs
Greg Luzinskt, also attemptmg a comeback from a knee
injury that stdehned him
almost all of last season,
homered, singled and tripled to
lead the Phtls over the Mets
Btll Rob10son also homered for
the Phils while Dave Kingman
hit a pall' of homers lor the
Mets" Kmgman now has seven
homers in exhtbtlton play
Ron Cey drove m seven runs
wtth two homers, one of them a
grand slam, to hlghbght the
Dodgers' triumph There were
etghl bomers m the game as a
slllong w10d earned routine fly
N H L Stand.ngs
By Urt ted Flrl'ss International balls over the fence Joe
Ferguson also homered for the
01\IISIOn 1
w I t pts gf ga Dodgers whtle Fred Lynn, Rico
Pll ladtpll 45 18 10 100 262 , 69
Petrocelli, R1ck Burleson, Kim
NY Rangers 35 26 13 83 297 255
Andrew
and Tim Blackwell
NY ts land e r s31 2.4 19 812.44202
A tlanta
31 29 13 75 224 2 15 ronnected lor Boston
D111r S10n 2
The Reds rallted for three
w I t pts gf g,a
Van co uver J.tl 3 1 9 n 247 243 runs off rehef ace AI Hrabosky
in the eighth Inning to score
Ch cago
3 4 32 8 76 24fl 223
St Lous
30301 4 74 248 252 thetr sixth stratght Grapefrutl
M nn eso ra
21 45 7 49209318
Kansas( ty 14 49 10 38 169 302 League trmmph and 11th 10
thetr last 12 games Cmcinnat
01\II SIOn J
w
I t pts gf ga collected ltve hits m the eighth,
Monlreal
43 13 17 103 341 209
wtlh John Vukovich smgling
Los Ange les 39 15 19 97 247 16a home the tte-breakmg rtm
Pittsburgh
JJ 26 15 81 301 267
The Rangers clobbered Bert
Detro t
21 41 12 54 235 307
Wash ngton
6 63 5 17 157 40B Blyleven lor seven runs m lour
DIVISIOn 4
w I t pis gf ga inn10gs en route to their victory
X Bu lla to
46 13 15 107 336 27'1
over the Twins Back-to-back
Boston
40 23 11 91 334 228 homers by Jim Sundberg and
Toronto
30 3 1 13 73 266 29 1 Wtllle Davis m the fourth
Ca l forn•a
19 43 12 50 203 289
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Mondays Result
Leo cardenas also homered lor
T o ronto 5 Callforn a 3
Texas
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Montreat at NY Is l anders
George Scott's two-run stogie
Kansas C t y at M1nnesota

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ptlcher Jtm
Barr hit an mstde..\he-park
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Ron Reed
allowed only three htts m seven
mnmgs to highhght the Braves
wm
Angel Mangual's tworun ninth Inning homer gave
Oakland tts vtclory and Ron
LeFlore trtpled and scored
when shortstop Fred Stanley's
relay throw sailed mto the
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recently that he mtght disclose
his reasons maybe 10 three
years or maybe never
The Hall of Fame's executive
board tmtially dtscussed resc•ndtng Russell 's elecbon,
then recommended at a March
5meetmg that he be honored m
the usual fashton - mmus the
mductton ceremony The 47member board of directors
agreed 'overwhelmmgly but
not unan!Dlously' wtlh the
recommendation, accordmg to
W1lhams
The stamed glass windows
of the other three members wtll
be unvetled durmg a
ceremony Russell's wtll JUSt
be there (unvetled) There
won't be any ceremony
Those recelVlng formal enshrmement next month mclude
the late Enul Liston, founder of
what evolved mto the Nattonal
Assoctalton of lntercolleglBte
Athlettcs , Robert Fuzzy "
Vandivter, htgh school and
college star m lndtana, and
Joseph Brennan, pro from 19191936 who later coached
Manhattan and St Francts
College

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discuss h1s reasons He sa1d

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di zzy and fell down but I got up
before the count of 10 Mr

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Loan is Costs on th~ farm booming ~Mason County News Notes
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3- Tbe Datly Sentinel, Mtddleport Pomeroy, 0 , Tuesdav, March 25 1975

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and $2 115 support targets were
By BERNARD BRENNER
mcreased about 49 8 per cent
higher
than rates Butz felt
UPl Farm Editor
Some of thiS mcrease is due to
:
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The expanded prQduction efforts, were justified
I
mamsprmg
behmd the current but the majority IS from m· The target prices do not act to
1
Attended a Mason County Commissioners meetmg recently m
prop actual market pnces
congressiOnal drtve to ratse creased prtces
Pomt
Pleasant, as a member of Mason ExtenSion Homemakers
'
The
10dex
of
prtces
for
which
can
-If
suppUes
are
support targets for major farm
I
Club
Several other ladies of the Helpmg Hand Extell8lon
crops IS the fact that farm product ton tlems has mcreased heavy and demand i.s weak I
productton costs have boomed 3&amp; per cent durmg the past two fall to prtce support loan levels Homemakers Club mterested m the continuation of the work
10 the past two years, a Senate years (and) most eipectations currently set at $1 10 a bushel project of restor10g thiS histortc old borne Of Vll'gU A LewiS also
I By LEE LEONARD
are that there will be further for rorn and $1 38 for wheat If attended Among them were Mrs Earl Ingels, Mrs Charlotte
staff report mdtcates
I
I UP! Statehouse Reporter
Support rates currently prtce Increases for most mputs market prices fall below the Jenks, Mrs DoriS Roberts and Mrs Freddie Thabet
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The scheduled for key crops like thts year
Many members from the New Haven and Mason Emergency
targets, however, the governReflect upor&amp; past deeds
Ohio House has received from wheat and corn were drafted m
"Since farm product prtces ment is obliged to pay farmers Squads were present, including Dtck GrUtStead of the New Haven
the Senate leg•slatwn autl&gt;ortz- mtd-1973 as part of a hard- could show Significant declines the difference between market group and Roger Hysell from Mason
Dear Edttor
mg an $18 5 mtlhon loan to the fought compronuse between thiS commg year the cost- and target rates on a portion of
Joe Richards, program manager, State of West Yll'gmlB •
In regard to our ratlroads pullmg out of Metgs Calha and
state Transportsllon Depart- Agrtculture Secretary Earl L prtce squeeze would result m thell' production
Governor's Highway Safety, spoke m regard to obta1n1ng adAthens Counties
ment to secure $4e 8 mtlllon m Butz and congreSSional farm an !DlpoSSlble SituatiOn for far·
dillon emergency ambulance vehtcles He praiSed the New
Just stop and think bow much money these ratlroads poured
federal matchmg funds lor leaders
Haven Volunteer Emergency Squad, after gomg wtlh the squad
mlo our counties and all the men who worked on these ratlroads
mers " Senate staff experts
highway
construction
on
a number of runs, 'as bemg one of the best squads m the
They spent !hell' money m our towns and pa1d taxes on property
The agreement pegged sup- roncluded
The
Senate
Monday
mghl
state" Along wtth New Haven Mason's Volunteer E-R Squad
To ease the situation, farm
port targets for both the 1974
to make good htghways and then the trucks took the busmess and
narrowly approved the loan and 1975 crops at $1 38 a bushel bloc leaders proposed In a bill
takes care of many emergenctes that occur m lhts part of the
they were lwd off
from
the
general
revenue
lund
rounty L W Getty, Clerk of the County Court, reported that he
REQUEST
DENIED
whtch
won
House
passage
for corn and $2 05 a bushel for
I would ltke to ask the state and coun ty offtclBis and mer
overlooking
nagg10g
opponents
CHICAGO
(UPI)
The
had talked to a consultant from the State Library Commission
Thursday to raiSe the 1975 corn
d!ants , who gave them the money ' The ra1lroad and employes
who
complamed
state
support target to $2 25 a bushel ntinol.9 Liquor Control Com and that the grant for a new library m Mason, had been apphed
or the truckers ?
resources are dwmdl10g as the
and the wheat target to $3 10 a mission has derued a request for, and granted and reportedly will be but!! on the Vll'gll Lewts·
You can't put out everythmg and recetve noth10g I wonder tl
end of the fiscal year ap..
for a rehearmg on 1ts decision Ed Roush property whtch the County Court purchased
our people care about uur ratlroads, or IS 11 the loss of the btg
bushel
JH'Oaches
Present bestdes persons from Mason, New Haven were
Current prtces are well to revoke licenses for liquor
taxes commg 10 from the ratlroads '
Democrats
favormg
the
above those levels But concesstons operatmg at representatives from the town of Hartford and PI Pleasant
Now just gtve th e railroads and their employes a break and
proposal as a posstble atd to the wheat and provtded a rost-ol- sponsors of the bill satd the Chicago Stadium, White Sox
Present to hear the delegates were Comnusstoners Btll Rardm,
the merchants and rounty off1c1als can help 11 they really want
economy
wtth
extra
road
productton
escalator
rould
he
Adkins, Mtchael Whalen and Clerk of County Court L
Clarence
Park
and
two
llhnots
move
would
assure
farmers
of
to I worked on K and M N Y C 45 years and spent my money
ronstruct1on
projects
mustered
applied
to
10crease
the
rates
10
racetracks
some income protection If btg
W Getty
like all my railroad brothers Come on th10k what 11 means to
only 17 votes, the mmiiilurn 1976
Sportsystems 1.9 the parent
crops should push market
our rounty alone G1ve our ratlroads a helptng hand at least half
required lor passage of a btll m
Since then, however a report prtces unexpectedly below the company of Empr!Se Corp
MASON - Rev Clarence McCloud, pastor of Mason Untied
our bustness and the railroads and thell' employes will thank
prepared by the staff of the proposed new targets The which was conVIcted m Cali· Methodist Church has announced that Holy Commuruon at the
the Senate
you
Three Democrats Jomed Senate Agrtculture Commtttee Senate Agrtculture Corruruttee fornlB several years ago of church will he held on Thursday evenmg at 7p m
Charles Cohen Retired yard master of theN Y C R R
Republicans 10 opposmg the po1nts out that •quantum was scheduled to ronSlQer tts ronspll'tng to atd racketeermg
Easter Sunrtse servtce wtll he held at 6 30 a m Breakfast
jumps ' m farm production verSlon of the bill today
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~ x ~ .. -: =::-:x x ..! ..
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~ measW'e on grounds the gener
The IllinoiS Liquor Control will be cooked by the men of the church and served !Dlffiediately
§
~
&lt;' a! revenue fund already has costs have taken place
Admlnlstrallon farm of· Comm151ton revoked Sportsys- after the servtce to the ladtes and children
Every
category
of
farm
The mornmg worship servtce wtll be at 9 45 and Sunday
been tapped to the limit for
fictals reject the argument that tems liquor licenses earlier
operatmg expenses except higher targets are needed thiS month on grounds the Scbool at 10 45 a m
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othS:~ p~se;lagle, D-Galton, livestock has mcreased, With because the 1973 compronuse rompany has not been "suffi.
MASON - ON WEDNESDAY evenmg, March 26 prayer
James E Cosio, editonal page editor of the Huntington
explamed the fede~al govern feed, lert thzer, machmery, failed to allow for a cost- ctently rehabilitated" smce the
fuel
and
rent
leading
the
way,
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Herald Dispatch Saturday summed up pretty well what direction
men\ has released $2 btlhon
of-production escalator m 1975 Emprtse conviction
Sportsystems attorneys 111- Servtce wtll commence at 7 30
informed opinion will take of John A Keel's The Molhman
worth of htghway construction the report satd
They ma10tam the escalator
' In this IIDle, total expendi· was delayed untll1976 to offset dlcated they will appeal the
Prophecies" publtshed yesterday by Saturday Revtew Press (2?D
funds on a l1rst-eome, firstSunriSe Service will be held at 5 30 a m on Easter and
lures
lor production tlems the fact that the lnittal $1 38 deClSIOil
served bastS He satd the
pages, $7 95)
regular church service wtll he held at 9 45 a m and the evenmg
service on Easter will he at 7 30 James H LeWis wtll deliver the
In Cosio's 'Strictly Personal ' column, Keel's work, whtch Is
Transportation
lleparlment
does not have the money to
messages
related to what some wtll recall as the Mason County Monster
era , ts summed up largely as balderdash and an excellent
attract Ohto's $46 8 mtlllon
THE YOUTH Fellowship of Mason Untied Methodist Church
example of what people will do make a buck His remarks follow,
share
in substance
' U we do not act, there 's a
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' _ ; ; ____________, IS havmg a spaghetti supper on Monday, March 31, from 5 to 7
John A Keels claims he's been harassed by the Internal
strong posslblity some other 1
1 P m The pnce of the dinner wtll be $1 50 lor adults and 75 cents
Revenue Servtce, the telephone company and mysterious beings
state would encumber this
for chtldren
""URS
"
wbo have something to do With what most folks call • flying
money and it would be lo8t to
saucers " Thus he says, he's on his way to beroming a canthe state of Ohto," Slagle satd
TWO LADIES from lhts area attended the 45th Annual State
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dictate for th Iunny farm "
Republlran Opposition
(" " r • ~» ~~~ p Y.l
r:f'le ~:~ a.,, th,. "'1ll'lottftJ;3 ol your IIIUtcMbile and thl&gt; hni'Jage of the
Garden Club Convenhon at the Greenbrter, White Sulphur
r r.- :;~
.. , ~ Ll" , .. "l the how '"' :J why 'lf dotn~ ~ "'Pl~ I!'.Sintrn•nee jobs. War\: on your' own car
Now, I don 't know whether the IRS or any of the others that
Senate Mmonty Leader MiSprmgs, recently Mrs Ray Proffitt, Mason, represented the
R3 th)o! an&lt;. n1 110:~ p~rlll \ t~ ('.~.a~ a i. ze IHJU."'U" 14 JtUd'"'nts.
Keel cites are gullty of what he says But I do know 1 wouldn t
chael J
Maloney, RNew Haven Garden Club and Mrs Mel Clark, West Columbia,
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argue with the serond half of his statement
Cincmnall led the Republican
represented
the Nehaci1Dl3 Garden Club
,r, "~n rN"r RfAfl P'";
T ue;~~. 7 oo-1n oo ~zo co
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Keel ~ identified by his publisher only as •an acknowledged
oppoSition, pomtmg out the
l:r:;' 7"' h tii,.. -~,. tc pri!~df!lell of intupretirag ~lueprintl and apedficatiooa co...,n to
leader in the field of UFO investigations" _ Is the autbor of a ._legtSlature ts constderlllg $50
e ! ~ctrit'\• ~ ~r.h1n~ trarl~ ~~ weld1~J .. A text-.ar~boo• ia reQuired . Clasa -.xi~• 15.
C?r.~i d~r ~1~ tiMe wll~ b~ ~r ~ n~ ~t•uRlly drawing.
new book, 'The Mothman Prophecies "The volume pronuses to
mtlhon worth of other sup..
be of special interest to many Tri.State Area readers, especially
plemental appropriations and
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Tu•a. ,.., 00-1 0 00 $20 .,00
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those wbo believe in flying saucers - a group that doesn't 111•
has virtually used up a surplus
Th ts co ura~ cov~r• ba~tc ho ~s~~~ . , ~lt 1 nr and h~ ueprint f~adinw. Actual experience can
elude yours truly
projected for June
~e r.alnr~ thtoU~) t~e U3t ol p~ n~l boards with reftl c1rcuita. Helpful to both men aad
~m~n •~o pl•n to re• ~ re t heir hoMe. A text-.orkboo' il required. Cl••• ..xi~u. 15.
While Keel ranges over the whole history of UFOs, he ron'I don't believe the $47
centrates on a series olinctdents right here 111 the Tri.State And
millton worth of federal funds
flRC Wf l-~
Wed,. 7 t OO.. l O•OO $25.00
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those slghtlngs provide the book's UUe
IS sufficient reason to take this
A course a~ • ~ rned lor the brginnin1 welder. laatructlod in oxyacettlene and arc weldinl•
In 1966 and 1967, the Poml Pleasant area was plagued with kind of a gamble With the
s ~t-up and ! af~ty ~quipcent. Practice in runn i n1 • bead in flat and borlzontll autf&amp;cea
and joints. Weld i nl gorglea, h•~er and gloYet are to bt furnished by tbe atudent
reports of people seeing a giant batllke bU'd • With gleaming red
general revenue lund, MaClas:~ m:aXH'IU!I 18 l..t s.,udcnts.
,.,
•
eyes The reports received considerable news roverage in this
Ioney said
the other one also help to bmld
Sen Mangene Valiquette, DBy Lawrence E Lamb, M D
newspaper and elsewhere and, smce one of the witnesses
muscle mass There are dif
described It as lookmg like a giant moth, the strange cntter was
Toledo,
pomted
out
AADI2 '""
r uu. 7 oo-lo oo Szo.oo
7.4
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DEAR DR LAMB - I saw
soon christened ~Mothman "
Republicans were m favor of
i\"ii1nttoJuctory course tn ndLo and tv fundaaentau. Will cover tbe bUict of TY npa1r
your colwnn suggestmg to a ferences m opm10n as to how
A typical destTiption offered by a yo uno man who clauned to
Gov James A
Rhodes'
and ml.i nte nance , wiunr ant! antenna• A g:~:~od course for thou wha want te~ eballense
WOIDW1 that she should start a much good you gel out of them
•
d $
their 111:iOOs. A text ..~rkbook h r~'luued. Cbs. IWliiiUII l5 student&amp;.
b Ill
or how much you need to do,
have seen It "It was shaped Uke a man but bigger Maybe six
propose
1 6 I on Iranprogram to mcrease her but you can get some beneftt
and a half or seven feet tall And tt had big wmgs folding against
sportation bond tssue reqwr10g
PWMI!ING AND MBATING
rueo. 7•00-10 'JO $20.00
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s
muscles m order to lose wetght
I think tt IS IDlportant to get
its back It had two big eyeslikeautomobilerefiectors ,,
an increase tn the state
An excellent course coverlnr pipe •y•teu. fixtures and appliance., water aupplJe•.
'Ihat's a new tdea tome Would
At the same Ume, other people reported seeing mysterlous
gasolme tal
.Sralnar~ syateq, watel' heahng deV1cea, soil pipe, and basic pluflbina tecbniquea.
you explain a httle more JUS! some good supervtston when
'lth kth I
d ha
Thu course wi ll offf!r practical infornation helpful to the bo~~eowner. More advanced
you first start a muscle
aer lalllghts and several homes in the Point Pleasant area were
'" IS sa goo c nee
co u u es • 111 bt o ff ere6 1n th e F all. "• "'Irkbooll: ia requ1red. Muiw• clue aize 14.
how one goes about IDlprovtng strengthenmg exerctse
the scene of unearthly and ghostly manifestations 'Some'thlng
to see how much htghway
their muscles', What kind of
unnatural was stalking the htlls of West Vll'ginla," Keel writes
construction will do lor the
Sl!IIING 11
'1'11ur • 7 ·lXl-10• oo $1' .oo
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a
exerctses and how often does tl program so that you will he
Because Keel says he has changed the names of many of the
eronomy Without ronurutUng
Thb '" •• expandod chu offetinr ..,.. advaocod aubject •tter tban Smn1 1
take' I'm mterested m losmg usmg all the muscles properly
people he quotes in order to protect their privacy It's !Dlposslble
the people of this state to a
Stitcheo for double kn1t fabrlu are coverod In deptb and ,... eiiJ)bu•• Ia pl;.,ed
on
wetght, bull sure don't want to wtthout strammg yourself
•
large
f
,
d
actual uwinr than on theory. You caa brin1 your oWD •chine to ola... l l u i - 14 •
Many of the YMCA and WYCA
to check hiS book case by case Nevertheless, a check of newsamoun1 o money • sat
develop btg bulgmg muscles It organizations are eqwpped to
paper lUes reveal any number of 19611-67 news stortes reporting
Sen Valtquette
&lt;MITriNG AND caocHBT
'1'11u&lt;. 7•1Xl-lO·OO $U. OO
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might look all rtght on a man
do thts for you
11If you're worrted about $19
Uus kind of happening
riit. ia the perfect cou.rae for thoee who nnt to learn ho• to Qll:e a bea•Uhl afpa
but not on a woman
The
muscle
butldmg
So what dtd these people see? Keel rejects the popular exmillion, why let $47 rnilllon get
Stu6ento ""'t oupplr their own .. terlalo, You can catch up on the hteat , ..lip
DEAR READER - Women
away ?"
kpittin1 &amp;nd enjoyin&amp; JOUrael{. Maxiau• Cl&amp;SI lize 15 atudeata.
program Will bwld energy
don't have to develop btg ttssue that will enable your
pianatlonoI VISitors from aoolher planet "Rather," he explams,
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"1 have come to realize that we have been observing complex
Money From Santa Claus
ACCOONTING t
ruu. 711Xl-lO•OO $u.oo
bulging muscles to do
forces which have always been an essential part of our tmSlagle agreed ' nus IS the
De.t~~d to prow ide experience• in bootUepull and accounua1• A p-eat cauue for tbe
somethmg about muscle body to use more energy at rest
mediate environment' These are, he insists, bemgs and forces
only appropriation we can
...u bulineaa•n. The courae ahould gin you • fOod workial taowltdge of recorda
buildmg to control thetr body than tl does tl too much of your
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which coexist with us but are on another time frame - ' they
make and get 2'h times extra,'
and how to uae th .. e!foctl..ly. A text-,.,rkbook h required. c1a.. otu6ento. wetght In fact when done body wetght IS• fat In two
people Jf tdenttcal weight, one •
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operate outside the limits of our space-time contmuum yet have
he said We can get $47 million
PlllTOGRAPHY 1
rueo. 7•1Xl-lO•OO $2o.oo
properly tl helps most women fat and the other muscular, the '
the ability, to cross over into our reality "
from Santa Claus"
Technlc;uts lor 1etUq tM ••t out of' your ca.-eu, how tbe ca•rt. woru, lt:ladinl
look a lot finner and tr1mmer
Balderdash
The Senate Fmance Conurutand adjustins. ,ood picture CO~~pGaition, lilbtlna and title expoaure. Plenty of dart•
The problem w1th most muscular person will use more
I'm wllling to CQncede that some of the people who reported
tee late Monday rught Wlaruroo• tl~~e t~ actually develop and pcint your ouw hl•. Bdns your ca•n and
exercise programs to control calortes at rest and Will have
mousl app ed ..,1 lll
equiPNnt the fint aiebt. A. aoteboot b required. Claaa axlw• 12 atudeatl.
more energy
meetmg up WIlh Mothman saw something What I don't know
Y
rov a •• nu on
wetght ts that they are
These exerc1ses don't
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But I'll eat my typewriter tflhere'snot a rational explanatton to
supplemental appropriation
TYPING r
ruea. 7•Q0-10 oo $15.00
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destgned to run or burn off replace the need for some
tt Double talk about the ''space-time oontmuwn' unpresses me
for public welfare, but not
X courae for thoae .tlo type under 3.5 "~'~'• Bleetdc or •a.nal typewri ten wi til e.pb.uia
calortes and that takes a lot of
endurance exerctses, par
not And, of course, after those first &amp;ghtlngs got so much at- beforeargumgforalmostthrec
on the baalc• Lett~r writinJ, apud and keyboard control ar~ atre..ed. A ten.book 11
contmuous effort
ticularly the need lor walking,
hours 0 ver se 1
1
d
required. ct ..a -.xi iiU• 15 atudenta.
tention, a great many other folks saw Mothman because (etlher
a r es o amen •
The baste prmctples of but they help 10 mamtammg
conSCiously or subronsctously) they wanted to
ments
$2 2 million
wetght trammg IS to lilt a load
to th which fadded
th bill
1'\af.l.
7tD0-10100
$15.00
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posture, helpmg to control
And an equaUy familiar aspect IS Keel's complaints of being
e rost 0 e
phuea o• beg•nnlnr '""Ina, pattern layout, toolo aad otltcbeo uold.
that IS light enough that you
obestty
and avmdmg the '
harassed and spied on because of his mvestigations He says his
Rep Frederick N Young, RYou can brinr your own oacblne or use one of ouro. Moot plo bon • sreat tiM In tbia
can lilltl three times m sucnuddle-aged
spread
phone and maU have been tampered wtlh and notes and tapeDayton, author of the Houseco..,••· No """bo.. II requlrod, lNt ro• ..,,, furollh roar o'"' nterlolo. -~- u.
cesston wtlhout dtfftculty
reQ)rdlngS stolen Others who have looked 10to UFOs have
passed legislation, told the
tr!SIMBSS AHD OI'PICB MCHINl!S
When you get so you can hft tl
cornplamed of almtlar problems Many blame the Air Force or
commtltee the money IS
Tbut,
su,oo
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12 l!Dles m a row Without
8
7 ,oo-10 , 00
The Almanac
the Federal Bureau of lnvesllgalion or even that all-purpose
needed to offset the cost of
uno eouru 11 the one •••.,.... baa uked for. tt co..ro colcUlotoro tJ-Itan
trouble then you should mBy United Press loteroaUooalvlllain, the Central Intelltgence Agency
rapidly
rlsmg
welfare
duplicatoro and tiM proceu•• lnvolvod wltb each. A won book 11 requlrld. -~-·
crease the load You don't need
Today ts Tuesday, March 25:
"I wish the answer were that sunple, ' Keel complams
caseloads
chaa ahe. ia 15 atudeou,
to strain and grunt or produce
the
84th day of 1975 wtth 281 toC
"Somebody somewhere does not want us to understand the true
Young advtsed
the
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hermas
t
I comlh
nw.r. 7:IJO-lO•OO
su.oo
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a
ittee
follow
:
nature of this phenomenon and its true purpose '
m
agams gomg a ong WI
wl th factoro tbat caU-&lt;t your prdea to ..... 0 biah.. yield. Toplca
And, ))ere IS the be~t part
More balderdash
a House proVISion to restore
co•ued !'!\elude plallt nrhtiea, aoil preparation, fertUbatJon, •tbodl ot plantinl
you don t need to have a long
The moon ts approaching ttC
Surely the most controversial aspect of thlS book _ and, to be
regtonal welfare offices m
weed •ad iaaect contr-ol and caanina n1etabtn. Mlx:i . . c1a11 size 15..
'
dally exerctse program u you full phase
•
The
mormng
stars
ar;
frank, a Side of 11 that thts reader found more than a btl
Youngstown
Portsmouth,
Ull a wetghllhree to 12 I!Dles,
n- to
nd M sf
ld
ART AND 5Ctlt.P'n1R.J!
1bur.
?t(')()-10 00
$2.5.00
J4
a
:
distasteful - ts the author's su•gestions
that there was a
~Y
an te
.,.;. e your own ~ 1nt 1n1 or aculptu~e. Dewelap an artiatic aDd creative apprectatio•
three days a week (wtlh one Mercury, Mars and JUPiter
a
II n ad
ld
The evenmg stars are Venwl:
relaUonshtpofsomesortbetweenlheMolhmanslghtingsandthe
e 581 It wou cut into
for art. Tbia II""" of our fnorite oubJoc:to ntb tiM atudento ond we tbouaht tbe
day of rest between the
:
Dec 15, 1967,collapseoftheSilverBrtdge,lmktngPomtPleasanl fundsneededtofeedandclolhe
II&lt;IUlto ,.,uld aho lite u. Moot of the •terlolo are fumll&gt;ed, but 00. . will ban to be exercise days) you will grow and Saturn
WIUl OhiO
weUare rec1p1ents
purcll.aaed- dependinr on the project•. MaxiM&amp;• ctua alze 12 atudenu.
muscle mass faster than if you
Those born on thiS date ar(:
•
At the very least, he argues, the disaster which cia IDled so
But majority Democrats satd
'1'11ur, ?•oo-lo·oo
no coot
try to hftthe same wetghl more under the stgn of Anes
6
12
818 u S11!DY
ltaltan symphopy conducto~
many hves was foretold by several mdi.vtduals who are m contact
the regional offtees were
fliia h a ~h re-quuted cD~.ttu w wt.nt to oftu for aayone lllllo wantl to team .,re about Urnes daily or several tunes a
with the "ultraterrestrtals" that are responSible for UFOs A needed to oversee county
the Bible, '1'11ere will be 6 oeeUnp and each one will feature a different apeuer 00
day Too frequent exercise Arturo Toscanml was born:
samplepropbecy "The pebbles on the beach are washed under welfare offices After a prtvate
, ... pbue of the BLblt. We thlok you will like thio one. No ctau ohe Uolt and ao
actually slows down the March 25, 1867
:
On this day 10 history
:
the br1dge where the birds gather and where rays of light show
caucus of Democratic conurutcoat·
development of muscles They
through "
lee members, two reluctant
~ ..~"•" ~
need IIDle to respond to your
In
1900,
the
Soctalist
Party
at:
De
Is
~ ~-·~
Thur, 7·1Xl-10.00
S20.00
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Keel hmts that some of those who were killed m the spans
mocra were conviOced
&amp; do-it-youuelf&lt;u ond Nr, Fix! to will find tbla coune •err helpful. • alimulalmg them by wetght the Umted States was lormedo
1
m lndUlnapolts
:
oollapsemay have known "too much" about the exploits of Moth- and the proVIsiOn was retamed,
additions, pan.nelioc, platterln1, PI! latina and f"f'Giture natoratloa are juat
fn
trmnmg
man
6-5
o! the ~Uny areu you ws.ll cover. A wottbOOit 1a required. Cllu M:d.,. 15 ahtdeDta.
Most of the gymnastic
In 1911, a total of 147 persOOS:
Still more balderdash - and ev1dence that some people will
the bill out,
s IDP ....
- nc
u.erctses help to build muscle died when trapped In a fire that:
8
th Before passing
tt
dded
Thur.
7·00.10:00
su.oo
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andsaymostanylhingtomakeabuck
e
ronum
ee
a
Tl\u
couru
II
for
aftyono
•ahnr
to
update
tlloir
•th
aUlla
ift
lllduatry.
'!he
lateu
because the muscle IS loaded swept the Trtangle ShirtwaiSt:
do
- A $173,500 appropriation to
proctlnl(oot ..cteral •tb will be co•encl. A wotl!book !. requirod. Cl.. o - - u.
Wlth the body wetght Pus!J.&lt;Jps
Co 10 New York City
•
set up food stamp ' outreach
and pull-ups are good examIn 1947, an explosiOn m ;:.
stations," furmsh Iran- 1:.::;;:;;"'::::~;:-:::::==:::-;:=:--------.;;,-------·---~ pies You can develop a good
nune In Centralia, Ill , resul~
sporatton to them, advertise AliiiLT liiiii:ATia&lt; llllGlS'IIIATI&lt;lll POlJI
roulme of these so that all of m the deaths of 11l men, mosC
proJect S81d !hell' latest U!Spec·
1'0 ACCEPI' STADIUM
and ei)lalld food stamp lii'TB &lt;I' IUlGis-·n~
!be muscles m your body are
01 them asphyXIated by gW::
lions
mdtcate the butldlng will them
"hoUines '
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NEW ORLEANS (UPI )
- _ _ CASH--- IDQ'I' ClaDI!I - - - put under load lor several fumes
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Louluana Superdome be substanllally complete and
-A $2 million allocation for
&amp;,_ _ _ _ __ ._ _ _ _ lii'T A&gt;lJ) rtMS._ _ _ _ _ _ TOIU PIBS.____
repeliUons
In 1954, !be Radto Corpora...
Executive Director Ben Levy ready for occupancy by Aug 1 dtsaster relief proJects m
And, here IS another good
lion
of Amertca began 1..::
said Monday he will accept the
Xenta
lii'T AND TJIIE' - - - - - - - L PIBS· - - - ~
·~~
pom t vuceyouhavedeveloped
comtnerctal produclton o.C:
t163 rnilllon stadtum before tts
The House was to reronvene YOUR NANB
your muscle mass to the optelevtSton sets to recetvS:
oompletton m order to ac
al
II
am
today,
while
the
'
S1Ul!T--'--------.-tlmal level for you, tl 1s
programs
m color
:
In
1956
whtte
ctv:l
nghts
commodate the New Orleans
Senalewastomeetat 1 30p.m
IIY_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ STAn:.__ _ _ zrP &lt;XJDB,_ _ _ _
piiS81ble to mamtain the same
worker
V10la
Liuzzo
of
Detrott
Samts and Tulape UruverSlty
• h •
amount of muscle and strength
A thought for the day •
• e c eC' s pl.'f&amp;bl~ to. Neill:• Lcteal &amp;ard. No feu returned afbr firat
ti
b doi
lor the upconung football was shot and killed on a road
P
•nd
•aU
thia
font
to·lta,
Goad•n
~i
.ee
"'·
Y
ng
the
exercLSeS
only
Amertcan noveltsl Wtlham:
near Selma, Ala She was
A thought lor the day Brtlish
....................................!....
~!111
School.
loute
3_ .........
~to',. ~O~b~l;o~4S7~t9;;.~L once a vreek
se&amp;IIDII
..........
..............
Faulkner
satd, "I believe that:
followmg
a
protesl
march
Kmg George VI satd, The
Isometric exerctses that
Levy and represenlaltves of
man
Will
not
merely endure, M:
demandmg
equal
voting
rtghts
htgbesl of diS Unctions IS servtce
contract one muscle agamst
service comparues and ar
will prevail "
to others''
chiiA!cts mvolYed m the dome lor Negroes

Otuck Wepner would welcome rematch
D RICHFIELD, Ohio (UPI ) ogged, bull-strong Chuck
Wepner, proud of hts honorable
~feat m Monday mght's ttUe
out agamsl heavyweight
champton Muhammad Ah
would welcome a rematch
' I would hke to f1ght him
agam, Wepner satd at a post
ftght 10terv1ew before beiOg
taken to a Cleveland area
hosptlal for exammatton of his
bloodted and shut left eye 1
made a rouple of nustakes 10
the fight I'd hke to fix up
Maybe I wasn I gett10g off soon
enough, trymg too hard to land
that rtght hand
' And, yeah, I'd duck a httle
mme
The 35-year-old challenger
from Bayonne N J , fought
creditably through the first 14
'hrounds until Alt bombed him
wtlh a combmallon and referee
Tony Perez stopped the ftght
wtlh 19 seconds to go
I thought 11 was a very close
fight and I had a shot to \\tn 11 1f
I finished the 15th,' Wepner
S81d
Ali had a convmcmg lead on
rounds but Perez and Judges
Jack Keough and Sam Taor
mma gave Wepner 129 potnts
each at the lm1sh to re
spectvely, 135, 131i and 138 lor
All
'I thought I had the best of
the mstde exchanges wtlh bod)

on the farm
front. · .

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Adult evening courses offered
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for better health

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Yellow or Whtte

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GOESSLER'S
Jewei!J Store
Court St, Pomeroy

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punches and nghts to the
head
Wepner sa •d 'Ah
does~ t hke to ltght 1ns1de and I
wtsh Perez had let me work
more ms1de 1 thought tw1ce I
had h1m 10 trouble "

One of those tunes came m

Wepner With a r losmg flurry
All sa1d he slipped but
Wepner satd I knocked htm
down wtth a n ght to the bod)
behmd a left J8b, and Perez

the mnth round when A11 went
down w1th I 10 to go He was up
at about the count of lour and
!lmshed st ron gly wobbling

t~greed 1t "~c:

NEW YORK (UPI ) - Paul wtlh the conumssto ner that
Snyder, owner of the Buffalo we re not supposed to be
Braves, satd Monday the New talkmg about tt We mtend to
York Kmcks were gutlty of try and arrange a pnvate
other VIolations of National meettng tomor row wt lh lh e
Basketball Assoctallon by laws t"Ommtss 1oner and wtlh the
10 addthon to tamperiOg and Kmcks at the league's Board of
that he planned to file charges Governors meettng 10 Chicago
agamst them wtth League but there wtll be addittonal
Comm1sswner Walter Ken charges forlhconung
nedy
Snyder mdicated that he
Snyder conftrmed tha he expected to wm h1s case
would folio" through on the against the Kmcks for charges
~mpermg charge wtth reg rd &lt;/'lbfflPel'jng wtlh Donovan
o the future of Gen al )&gt;onovan cfu-rently the general
Manager Eddie Donovan d/ manager of the Braves who
10d1cated that he would brmg prevwusly served m the same
up other charges agamst the capactty w1th the Kmcks has
Knicks as well However' he announced that he wtll be
refused to discuss what those leaVIng the Braves when his
other charges were
contract exptres Apnl I and
Were under an agreement stones have been r •rr·11ht n1

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NEW YORK (UP!) - A
steady stream of sledge ham
mer hke left Jabs has lifted
Ken Norton back mlo the
heavywetght lttle picture and
left perennlBI contender Jerry
Quarry wtlh a lace only a
mother could love
Norton, a devout pract10ner
of postllve thinkmg, used a
dozen or so left jabs to deliver a
ftstful of negaltve thoughts to
Quarry, who was battered mto
rettrement Monday mght after
fifth round
suffermg a
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our understanding that
Snyder contends that smce Donovan 1s free to discuss
Donovan 1s a stockholder m the employment with us Although
Bra\ es hts emplovment by we ha\ e dtscussed wtth
New York would conshtute a Donovan the terms m which he
Vlolalton of league by laws A nu gh t be employed by the
sou1 ce close to the Krucks Kmcks when he IS no longer a
however, srud that Donovan stockholder or an employe of
has already agreed wtth the U1e Braves, we have not conBraves on the terms by whiCh cluded an agreement'
he would gtv e up the stock
Kennedy has ordered olKmcks Prestdent Mtk e ftctals from both clubs to ap..
Burke has flatly demed that the pear before him April 3 to
Kmcks are gwlly of tampermg ans\\er charges of tampermg
In a statement Burke estab- Kennedy called the hearmg m
lished the Kmcks pos1t10n on response to a request by
the matter The New York Snyder who had asked that the
Kmckerbockers have not 1ssue be considered by the
VIolated any provtston of the leagues Board of Governors
NBA constitutiOn or any nghts durmg 1ts meetmg Tuesday
of the Buffalo Braves w1th

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scheduled 12-round ehmmallon
bout at Mad1son Square
Garden
I m never gonna get cut
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Quarry, \\hose face was a
bloody pulp when referee
Johnny LoBianco stopped the
one~tded affair at 2 29 of the
fifth round
Etghl stitches were needed to
close the cut mfltcled over
Quarry's nghl eye by Norton 10
the third round The 29 year
old Cahforma lmhman also
was bleedmg from cuts over

SPRINGFIELD, Mass
(UP!) - The tmage of Bill
Russell wtll be btgger than life
but the 11-9 frame of the real
lhmg wtll be nollceably absent
and conspicuously tgnored next
month at the Nattonal Basket..
ball Hall of Fame mduction
dinner

The basketball shrme s
board of directors announced
Monday that Russell, who
refused eleclton to the Hall m
February, wtll be deptcted m a
10 foot htgh stamed glass
wmdow along wtth the 93 other
members

But Russell wtll not be mducted along wtth three other
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his nose and m hts mouth \\htle
his left eye was swollen shut
While Norton unmarked except lor some of his opponent s
blood whtch had rubbed off on
parts of hts body and around
the watstband ofhts blue vehet
trunks put 10 hts claun for a
th1rd and rubber ' match with
champwn Muhammad Ah
Quarry was bemg consoled b;
his handlers and hts mother
\\ho leaned over her son 10 th~
dressmg room and kissed him
A pbotographer was snapp10g p1ctures of Quarry whtle
he was be10g admmlStered to
by a doctor and the bea ten
l1ghter warned the ptcture
taker, you better stop nght
now hefore I take a sw10g at
you I d like to go out wtth a
httle d1gruty '
I see no future for him m the
rmg" sa1d Quarry's manager
G1l Clancy, who agreed wtlh
his fighter's dec1ston to call 11
qmts after 11 years 10 the

Lee Wtlltams satd If someone rmg- the last seven of them as
has died or IS m the hosptlal, a leadmg contender for the
we would mduct him m ab- l1tle
stentia but tf a person does not
The Norton-Quarry bout,
have a good reason (for Witnessed by a crowd of 15,397,
mtssmg the mduction ) then served as the closed c1rcu1t
there wtll not be any ceremo- teleVIsion prei!Dlmary to the
ny "
Alt.Chuck Wepner IItle ftght m
Russell, now roach of the Rtchfteld, OhiO lnlDlediately
Seattle Supersomcs led the after Norton and Quarry left
Celhcs to 11 Natwnal Basketball Assoctalton champwnshtps m his 13-year-eareer
In that ltme the man who
revoluttomzed the defenstve
style of the game spurned
md1vtdual awards
When 10fonned he had been
elected to the Hall of Fame,
Russell declmed lor personal
reasons" and refused to

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By MILTON RICHMAN
UP! Sports Editor
RICHFIELD Ohto (UP! ) - People aren t fussy anymore
They settle for far less than they ever did More than that, they
have become mured and almost !Dlpervtous to 10jusltce, no
matter how flagrant tt IS
They were mugged here Monday mght,all but hit over the head
and thetr money taken from them for what was blatantly advertiSed as a world heavywetght champiOnship, and they went
home after 1\ wtthout so much as a whunper They were fleeced
rooked shortchanged and dtdn't seem to nund at all
Awkward amateurish Chuck Wepner went 10 agamst
Muhammad Aha ItJ..l underdog when he should've really been at
least 5tJ..l, maybe even htgher Some of the punches he threw
embarrassed hlDl he nussed them so badly He suffered the
greatest posstble mdigmty any professiOnal can m the sixth
round when the crowd of 18 847 actually taugbed at him as he
flailed away feebly and meffectually at Ah covermg up and
play10g peekaboo wtth htm mone of the corners
Ali's overall performance agamstthe tremendously willing but
tembly clumsy Wepner was not the kind that wtll rush to his
mmd whenever any of hts grandchildren ask him to tell them
about hts top 10 ftghts Alt prepared lor the contest mdlflerenlly
and thought he could take out the rough hewn, unpohshed 3&amp;year-old New Jerseytte whenever he liked, but he was wrong
Dead wrong
Chuck Wepner, a ham-and-egger, wound up gtvmg him more
trouble than btg bad George Foreman
Only twtce all mght dtd the 'people s champton • come
anywhere close to lookmg the part once m the fifth when he
pumped a steady successiOn of razor-hke left hands mto We!&gt;'
ner s raptdly thtckemng features, and agam 19 sec6nds from the
roncluston of the ftghl when he sent the thm-halred challenger
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I ve had 113 lights (counting amateur bouts) and this ts
ABA Stan dmg s
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Ken tu ck y 99 Ut ah 84
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Saturday
at Shendan
H1gh
m Thornville
the
Metgs gtrls gymnashcs team
won a nwnber of awards

The awards system •s as
follows scale 1-10 ( 10 hemg
perfect) I 3 99 yellow rtbbons
4 5 99 wh1te nbbons, 11-7 99 red
nbbons and 8-10 blue rtbbons
Wmners were Mary Blaett
nar whtte rtbbon, on the bars
Lo n Wyn e, wh1te ri bbon
balance beam Sally Walters
yello\\ nbbon vault and whtte
nbbon bars Becky Thomas
whttc nbbons vault and m
te rmed~ate fl oor exerc tse, and
red nbbon balance beam
Accompanymg the gtrls were
Pa1ge Sm1th Cathy Blaellnar
Mrs Eleanor Blaettnar and
Coac h Kenda Chaney

Blass may be washed up
By FRED McMANE
UP! Sports Writer
Steve Blass may have run
out of last chances
The 32 year-old right-hander
of the Ptltsburgh Pirates ts
trytng desperately to salvage
so methmg from a oncepromiSing career that took a
downward plunge two seasons
ago when he suddenly lost his
control but he's haVIng much
difltculty l10dmg the way back
Even though every member
of the Ptrates, mcludmg
Manager Danny Murtaugh, IS
pulling for Blass to stratghten
himself out, the club IS runnmg
out of ttme The Pirates will
have to get lhell' roster down to
the 25-player IIDltt wtlhin two
weeks and based on hts performance to date, Blass wtll
not be one of the players kept
Hts status wtth the club
certainly took a nosedtve
Mondsy when he walked 11
batters m less than lour innings
m a 16-4 exhtbtlton loss to the
Chtcago Whtle Sox Blass
started the game and was
charged wtlh three walks and
two runs m the hrst three mrungs then fell apart completely by walkmg etght batters 10 the fourth before
Murtaugh mercifull~ relieved
him

The Whtte Sox ended up
srormg etght runs 10 the fourth
en route to the vtctory which
came m the second game of a
doubleheader In the opener
the Pirates pounded Wlute Sox
ace Wilbur Wood for 14 hils and
won, 8-2, m an abbreviated
seven-tnnmg contest Rtchte
Zisk drove m five runs lor the
Pirates m the opener
In other games, Philadelphia
walloped the New York Mets
9-7, Los Angeles outslugged
Boston, 13-12, Clnclnnall
downed St Lows, 6-4, Texas
beat
Mmnesota,
8-5,
Mtlwaukee nipped Chicago, 76, San Franclsro routed San
Dtego, 15-4, Oakland topped
Cahlorma, 8-7, Atlanta
delfaled Montreal 4-2, and
Detroit edged the New York
Yankees 6-5, m 10 1nn10gs
Greg Luzinskt, also attemptmg a comeback from a knee
injury that stdehned him
almost all of last season,
homered, singled and tripled to
lead the Phtls over the Mets
Btll Rob10son also homered for
the Phils while Dave Kingman
hit a pall' of homers lor the
Mets" Kmgman now has seven
homers in exhtbtlton play
Ron Cey drove m seven runs
wtth two homers, one of them a
grand slam, to hlghbght the
Dodgers' triumph There were
etghl bomers m the game as a
slllong w10d earned routine fly
N H L Stand.ngs
By Urt ted Flrl'ss International balls over the fence Joe
Ferguson also homered for the
01\IISIOn 1
w I t pts gf ga Dodgers whtle Fred Lynn, Rico
Pll ladtpll 45 18 10 100 262 , 69
Petrocelli, R1ck Burleson, Kim
NY Rangers 35 26 13 83 297 255
Andrew
and Tim Blackwell
NY ts land e r s31 2.4 19 812.44202
A tlanta
31 29 13 75 224 2 15 ronnected lor Boston
D111r S10n 2
The Reds rallted for three
w I t pts gf g,a
Van co uver J.tl 3 1 9 n 247 243 runs off rehef ace AI Hrabosky
in the eighth Inning to score
Ch cago
3 4 32 8 76 24fl 223
St Lous
30301 4 74 248 252 thetr sixth stratght Grapefrutl
M nn eso ra
21 45 7 49209318
Kansas( ty 14 49 10 38 169 302 League trmmph and 11th 10
thetr last 12 games Cmcinnat
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I t pts gf ga collected ltve hits m the eighth,
Monlreal
43 13 17 103 341 209
wtlh John Vukovich smgling
Los Ange les 39 15 19 97 247 16a home the tte-breakmg rtm
Pittsburgh
JJ 26 15 81 301 267
The Rangers clobbered Bert
Detro t
21 41 12 54 235 307
Wash ngton
6 63 5 17 157 40B Blyleven lor seven runs m lour
DIVISIOn 4
w I t pis gf ga inn10gs en route to their victory
X Bu lla to
46 13 15 107 336 27'1
over the Twins Back-to-back
Boston
40 23 11 91 334 228 homers by Jim Sundberg and
Toronto
30 3 1 13 73 266 29 1 Wtllle Davis m the fourth
Ca l forn•a
19 43 12 50 203 289
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Mondays Result
Leo cardenas also homered lor
T o ronto 5 Callforn a 3
Texas
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Montreat at NY Is l anders
George Scott's two-run stogie
Kansas C t y at M1nnesota

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ptlcher Jtm
Barr hit an mstde..\he-park
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Gtants vtctory
Ron Reed
allowed only three htts m seven
mnmgs to highhght the Braves
wm
Angel Mangual's tworun ninth Inning homer gave
Oakland tts vtclory and Ron
LeFlore trtpled and scored
when shortstop Fred Stanley's
relay throw sailed mto the
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recently that he mtght disclose
his reasons maybe 10 three
years or maybe never
The Hall of Fame's executive
board tmtially dtscussed resc•ndtng Russell 's elecbon,
then recommended at a March
5meetmg that he be honored m
the usual fashton - mmus the
mductton ceremony The 47member board of directors
agreed 'overwhelmmgly but
not unan!Dlously' wtlh the
recommendation, accordmg to
W1lhams
The stamed glass windows
of the other three members wtll
be unvetled durmg a
ceremony Russell's wtll JUSt
be there (unvetled) There
won't be any ceremony
Those recelVlng formal enshrmement next month mclude
the late Enul Liston, founder of
what evolved mto the Nattonal
Assoctalton of lntercolleglBte
Athlettcs , Robert Fuzzy "
Vandivter, htgh school and
college star m lndtana, and
Joseph Brennan, pro from 19191936 who later coached
Manhattan and St Francts
College

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York as general manager

discuss h1s reasons He sa1d

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Wepner sa1d at the ftnslsh
he never hurt me I got a htUe
di zzy and fell down but I got up
before the count of 10 Mr

Braves" Snyder to file charges

Russell will
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returned home from St. Joseph
Hospital, Parkersburg, W. Va .
Sunday arter being confined
there a week.

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Mr . and Mrs. Ronnie Nelson
and son of Columbus spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Denver Nelson . They attended
funeral services ror Mrs . Mittie

Nelson .
Mrs . Barbara Sargent is
home after spendin g several
days with her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr . and Mrs.
Rooney Gaul and family of
Barlow .
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wise of
Beverly visited Sunday with
the Rev. and Mrs. Cecil W1se
and daughter. Sunday af. ternoon the Rev . and Mrs.
Floyd Shook visited with the
Wise family .
Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Wright
were

Thursday

evening

visitors of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Ochier, Belpre. They
also visited Mrs. Mildred
Jacobs at St. Joseph Hospital,
Parkersburg , W. Va,

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BRENDA HYSELL

Celebrates
birthday
Brenda Lee Hysell was given
a surprise birthday party at the
home of her parents, Lawrence
and Rosemary Hysell at 698
Laurel St., Pomeroy , last
Friday night, March 21. ·
The event was in honor of
Brenda's 16th birthday and
many of her friend s attended
the p~ rty at which they enjoyed
games and pizza and pop were
se rved

for

refreshments.

Brenda, who is
Meigs High
presented with
words "Happy

a sophomore at
School, wa s
a cake with lh'e
Birthday Sweet

Sixteen."

Friends attending the party
were Cathy Manley , Toni Pope.
Vicki Johnston , Lori Faulk,
Debbie Lambert , Tammy
Moss man , Margaret Corsi,
Loraine McElhaney , Penny
Hysell, Sherri Hyse ll and Julie
Hysell.

refrigerated." Use them as a table centerpiece once fo r no longer
than two hours .
And while we're speaking of Easter, remember that Sunday
afternoon the annual egg hunt of the Rotary Club will tak e place
at the Middleport Community Park. New plastic eggs are being
purchased for the hun I so the problem encountered last year is
not about to be repeated this year . lf·you remember, just small
pieces of paper were distributed over the park for the children to
hunt, and what with the wind ~d the large area, many of the
slips were never found .

How well we remember the days when dozens of eggs were
colored by the Rotarians and their wives for the hunt. and there
was always the question of who had the most fun - those coloring
the eggs or !house hunting the eggs.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in taking a break from

tracbtion this year, you might try a roast pork loin instead of
serving ham.
Of course, you'll probably want to decorate it lor the occasion so perhaps you'd like to try this Roast Park with Oranges
recipe:
4 pounds pork loin rubbed with sage (one teaspoon ), salt, and
pepper . Put on a rack in a shallow roasting pan and add I cup
water. Roast uncovered in a preheated 32!i degree ov.en for 2 to
2¥.! hours, or until a meat thermometer registers 170 degrees.
About 4~ minutes before the meat is done, remove from the
oven and pour off the fat , leaving the pan juices. Spread 1
tablespoon of red currant jelly over the meat and sprinkle with ,
the grated rind o.f one orange. PoW' the juice from the orange and
lh cup sherry over the meat. Finish roasting.

Five minutes before the meat is done , add the sections from
three to six oranges so they can heat slightly. Put meat on platter
and surround with orange sections. Garnish the oranges with
sprigs of watercress.
I'm sure that some of you have favorite or unusual recipes
you would like to share with our readers. Send them along to
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then wash light colored clothes.
I do not think many stores eve n
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Can yo u imagine the amount of
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since 1952.

seems the appliance people

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Birthday
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RUTLAND - Anthony David
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birthday Friday night, March
21 at the home of his parcn Is,
Mr. and Mrs. David Grate.
Nelson Rd. , Rutland. Tony's
birthday cake was decorated
with a design of a train cmd
read "Happy First Birthday
Tony."
Cake and ice cream were
served to those in attendance.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs . Arnold Grate, Mr . and
Mrs. Charles Bissell, Mr. and
Mrs. Wendell Grate , Jeni
Grate, Steve Randolph, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Grate, Araka
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BIRTHDAY and po tluck
supper Tuesday 6 p.m. at
Harrisonville Elementary
Sponsored
by
School.
Harrisonville Golden Circle
Senior Citizen Club. Entertainment by Mr. and Mrs.
Darold Taylor, Portland.
JUNIOR
and
Senior
Auxiliary, Drew Webster Post
39, Tuesday 7:30 p.m. at post
. home.
XI Gamma Mu Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi Tuesday 7:30
p.m. at Columbus and Southern
Ohio Electric Co. Election of
officers. Cullural program
"how to make friends" to be
conducted by Vicki Cleckner
and
Carolyn
Grueser.
Hostesses will be Carole McCullough and Sue Zirkle .
JUNIOR AMERICAN Legion
Auxiliary, Feeney-Bennett
Post 128, Middleport, 6:30
Tuesday night at the hall.
MIDDLEPORT - POMEROY
Branch of the American.
Association of University
Women, 7:30p.m. at Pomeroy
Public Library; book review
bv Mrs. Thereon Johnson.
WEDNESDAY
RACINE AMERICAN
Legion Auxiliary Wednesday
7:30 p.m. at hall.
WILDWOOD GARDEN Club
Wednesday 7:30p.m. at home
of Mrs. Mason Fisher.
POMEROY- MIDDLEPORT
Lions Club, Regular meeting,
Wednesday, Meigs Inn, with all
lions W'ged to attend.
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stated conclave, Pomeroy
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every place we stop . If I had
remembered the name of the
restaurant we co uld hav e
telephoned and had the purse
mailed. - HATilE.
doors is still raw . It has never
DEAR POLLY - Wh en
been painted or stained. Now I cleaning my sewing machine I
would like to stain or paint use my electric hair dryer
them if I knew how to remove turned on "Cool." · This
disposes of all lint and dust by
the grease. - E. S.
DEAR E. S. - Slnre ''oor blowing it away. Then I do a
wood Is raw and entirely un- good oil and lube job. - MRS.
finished the grease has doubt- J . s.
less soaked Into the wood. If
DEAR POLLY - With one of
you dedde to paint the cabinets our nation 's main concerns
the grease spots could first be being the conserving of energy
shellacked and should not I am wondering why the
bleed through but staining Is following suggestion has not
something else. Perhaps some been more widely used. I have
of the readers who have had owned two automatic sudsw
this experience will have some saver washers and believe
suggestions. - POLLY.
there are lots of housewives
who do not know they exist.
DEAR POLLY - People who This is an extra feature well
leave small children in a car worth the small extra cost.
with the motor idling are my They not only save water but
Pet Peeve. Kits want to play soap and the heating of water.
with real cars much more than They pump the hot wash water
with toys. Due lo their parents' into a spare rinse lub with a li d
carelessness they have caused thai is beside the washer . At
both an accident and a near the beginning of the next load it
accident in my neighbhrhood. is then pumped back into the
If drivers will not turn their car
motors off for safety's sake it
seems that now they would do
it to save gas. - MRS. B.K.R.
DEAR MRS. B.K.R. - I do
agree with you and extend the
Peeve a bit further to Include
taking the keys out ol the
Ignition so busy Utile hands are
not tempted. - POLLY.
DEAR POLLY - While on a
trip we had to drive back 70
miles lo gel my purse that I
So you did a bangup
had left in a restalU'ant. Now
we write down the name of job on ft light pole.

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DEAR POLLY - Th e
plywood doors on one of my
kitchen cabinets is splattered
with grease. The wooo in these

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HA Michael Shank and his
wife. the former Susie Card,
and sons. Jacob and Jeremy,
Oceanside, Calif.. will arrive
Friday for a 31H!ay leave with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs . Scott
Shank, Pomeroy. They will
also visit in Lima with her
parents. Rev. and Mrs. Robert
Card before returning to
California where Shank will be
stationed with the U.S. Navy at
Palm Springs.

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meeting of the Willing Workers
Class of the Enterprise United ·
Methooisl Church at lhe home
of Mrs. Thomas Bentz.
It was noted that the class
has items such as knives , dish
cloth.• and ladies hose for sale,
and plans were made for a
rummage sale May 8 and 9.
Mrs . Edward Bowen opened
the meeting with a call to
worship taken fron\ Psalm 145. ·
Aprayer was read by Mrs. Ben
Buck and scripture from John
was read by Mrs. Paul Frick. A
meditation titled "Show Jesus
Your Hands" was .read by
several of Ihe members. Group
singing and prayer closed the
devotions . Mrs. Herbert Dixon
, gave the secretary's report.
The wonder box was won by
Mrs . Bentz. Refreshments
were served to those named
and Mrs. Carl Moore, Mrs.
Beulah Utterback, Mrs. Carl
Mitch, Mrs. Thomas Bowen
and Patty Edwards . Table
grace was given by Miss Freds
Ueving who also presented the
treaslU'er's report. The -April
meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Dwight Logan .

Instructions : Pr int message, name of
business, address, phone number, etc. We will
arrange for the most effectiveness and
balance.
J gel cost of you sign add a . to b. and multiply
answer by 50 cents. then deduct 30 pet . and
add 4 pet . state sales tax. Resull is cost of each
sign . Include 50 per cent payment with order .
Signs will be delivered , balance, C.Q. D.

during

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POSTPONE MEETING
A meeting of the TOPS Club
sched ul ed fo r this evening has
been cance lled. The next
regular meeting will be next
Tuesday at the regular lime at
the America n Leg ion Ha11 in
Middleport.

MARCH 30

flOWERS

Polly's Pointers

Several fund ra ising projects

JOINING US THIS WEEK:

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Decorating Easter eggs can be great fun for everyone. so gel
out the dyes, the markers and the decor EGGer, and go to work
creating beautiful things .
Now about the dec&lt;lrEGGer , it's a great little gadget if you
ca n get it to work. At our house we couldn 't, and it has already
been relegated to the "need more practice" shelf at the bottom of
the basement steps. We inyariably go back to the line of small
bowls each containing a bea utiful color, and a large b'owl for the
rainhow colored eggs.
And while Easter eggs are decorative and fun to make, there
does come a word of caution. If you intend to ea l the eggs, the

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Mildred Mitch, Mrs. Louise
re c ipi en t of a nursing McElhinny and Mrs. Nettie
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scholarship to be presented Hayes
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was
reported
that
flowers
this spring by the Woman's
Auxiliary
of
Veterans had been sent to Mrs. Gilda I
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Memorial Hospital was named Baxter, Mrs. Helen Jeffers and · j
Mrs
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Mary
Pic
kens
while
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Vanety
of
hanglltg
;
at a recent auxiliary meeting .
Named to the comm ittee confined to the hospital. A I baskets, large pots of
hydra~gea,
were Dr . Lew is Telle , Teresa thank you note was sent to the I lilies,
Bradford
Church
of
Christ
for
mums
,
geraniums,
Collins, R.N ., Russell Brown,
Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis, Sl. Patrick's Day and Easter I small . pols of doublel"
vergena, ,
Mrs. Helen Williams. and Mrs. favors forthe hospitalpatients. I petunias ,
Appointed
to
a
ways
and
.1
impatiens,
several!
Pam Theiss, direc tor or the
o f
Candystripers . Applications means committee were Mrs. 1v a r i e t i e s
Etta
Will
,
Mrs.
Nettie
Hayes,
1
geraniums.
for the scholarship are now
being accepted bv the com- Mrs. Velsia Roush and Mrs.
Freda Mossman. Mrs . -Reva
mittee.
Simms
opened the meeting
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Mrs.
J~nice
Dan iels,
president, announced the 60th · with the auxiliary prayer, and
cmn ual convention of the Ohio r~ports were gwen by Mrs. I
Hospital Association Monday, Clara Burris, secretary, and L949-4121 Racine, Ohio
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Sheraton-Columbus Hote l.
Representing the auxiliary at
the convention will be Mrs.
Daniels, Mrs. Mildred Fry,
Mrs. C.lara Bur ris, Mrs.
1\ committee to se lect the

Hy Chilrltme .Hoeflich

Karla !ngels, daughter of the
Rev. and Mrs . Robert Kuhn·. is
a medical patient at the Holzer
Medical Center, Room 328.
Mrs. Clifford Jacobs is
recupe rating from surgery for

CLOSED
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returned home from St. Joseph
Hospital, Parkersburg, W. Va .
Sunday arter being confined
there a week.

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Mr . and Mrs. Ronnie Nelson
and son of Columbus spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Denver Nelson . They attended
funeral services ror Mrs . Mittie

Nelson .
Mrs . Barbara Sargent is
home after spendin g several
days with her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr . and Mrs.
Rooney Gaul and family of
Barlow .
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wise of
Beverly visited Sunday with
the Rev. and Mrs. Cecil W1se
and daughter. Sunday af. ternoon the Rev . and Mrs.
Floyd Shook visited with the
Wise family .
Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Wright
were

Thursday

evening

visitors of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Ochier, Belpre. They
also visited Mrs. Mildred
Jacobs at St. Joseph Hospital,
Parkersburg , W. Va,

Neighborly.... that's RFD

Extension Service home economics people say, "Keep Ulem

BRENDA HYSELL

Celebrates
birthday
Brenda Lee Hysell was given
a surprise birthday party at the
home of her parents, Lawrence
and Rosemary Hysell at 698
Laurel St., Pomeroy , last
Friday night, March 21. ·
The event was in honor of
Brenda's 16th birthday and
many of her friend s attended
the p~ rty at which they enjoyed
games and pizza and pop were
se rved

for

refreshments.

Brenda, who is
Meigs High
presented with
words "Happy

a sophomore at
School, wa s
a cake with lh'e
Birthday Sweet

Sixteen."

Friends attending the party
were Cathy Manley , Toni Pope.
Vicki Johnston , Lori Faulk,
Debbie Lambert , Tammy
Moss man , Margaret Corsi,
Loraine McElhaney , Penny
Hysell, Sherri Hyse ll and Julie
Hysell.

refrigerated." Use them as a table centerpiece once fo r no longer
than two hours .
And while we're speaking of Easter, remember that Sunday
afternoon the annual egg hunt of the Rotary Club will tak e place
at the Middleport Community Park. New plastic eggs are being
purchased for the hun I so the problem encountered last year is
not about to be repeated this year . lf·you remember, just small
pieces of paper were distributed over the park for the children to
hunt, and what with the wind ~d the large area, many of the
slips were never found .

How well we remember the days when dozens of eggs were
colored by the Rotarians and their wives for the hunt. and there
was always the question of who had the most fun - those coloring
the eggs or !house hunting the eggs.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in taking a break from

tracbtion this year, you might try a roast pork loin instead of
serving ham.
Of course, you'll probably want to decorate it lor the occasion so perhaps you'd like to try this Roast Park with Oranges
recipe:
4 pounds pork loin rubbed with sage (one teaspoon ), salt, and
pepper . Put on a rack in a shallow roasting pan and add I cup
water. Roast uncovered in a preheated 32!i degree ov.en for 2 to
2¥.! hours, or until a meat thermometer registers 170 degrees.
About 4~ minutes before the meat is done, remove from the
oven and pour off the fat , leaving the pan juices. Spread 1
tablespoon of red currant jelly over the meat and sprinkle with ,
the grated rind o.f one orange. PoW' the juice from the orange and
lh cup sherry over the meat. Finish roasting.

Five minutes before the meat is done , add the sections from
three to six oranges so they can heat slightly. Put meat on platter
and surround with orange sections. Garnish the oranges with
sprigs of watercress.
I'm sure that some of you have favorite or unusual recipes
you would like to share with our readers. Send them along to
"Fun with Foods," Tile Daily Sentinel.
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fund raisers
were di sc ussed

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STATE DYN-A-VAC

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SAY
HAPPY EASTER
BY GIVING A LOVELY

BLOOMING PLANT
.•LILIES
•AZALEAS
•HYDRANGEAS, Blooming
in all their Spring beauty.
20%0FF

And now you're
having trouble making
light of your troubles.
Well, there's a solution. Hurry on down
to a real troubleshooter: your independent insurance
agent.
We represent you
first. And we work to
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You 'II .find a great selection affine
furniture , floor coverings and
appliances at the lowest possible
prices. Free delivery, convenient

washer . I often use this water
as much as three times
because I start with white and
then wash light colored clothes.
I do not think many stores eve n
stock these so they often have
to be ordered from the factory.
Can yo u imagine the amount of
water and energy used for
healing it that co uld be saved if
they were more widely used. It

temts, servtce when you need it.
Serving you has been our business
since 1952.

seems the appliance people

co uld have a fan tastic sales
program on them as they
conserve water and energy.
MRS . D. H.

Ph. 991-Sll~ ·

107 Sycamore

Pomeroy

If we can't

Signs guaranteed againsf defects in material
or workmanship.
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TONY GRATE

Birthday
observed
RUTLAND - Anthony David
Grate cele brated hrs fi rst
birthday Friday night, March
21 at the home of his parcn Is,
Mr. and Mrs. David Grate.
Nelson Rd. , Rutland. Tony's
birthday cake was decorated
with a design of a train cmd
read "Happy First Birthday
Tony."
Cake and ice cream were
served to those in attendance.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs . Arnold Grate, Mr . and
Mrs. Charles Bissell, Mr. and
Mrs. Wendell Grate , Jeni
Grate, Steve Randolph, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Grate, Araka
Grale and Herbie Grate.

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lb.

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SUPERIORS
USDA CHOICE

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, FRESH AND LEAN

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TUESDAY
MEIGS Athletic Boosters
Tuesday 7:30 p.m. at high
school.
BIRTHDAY and po tluck
supper Tuesday 6 p.m. at
Harrisonville Elementary
Sponsored
by
School.
Harrisonville Golden Circle
Senior Citizen Club. Entertainment by Mr. and Mrs.
Darold Taylor, Portland.
JUNIOR
and
Senior
Auxiliary, Drew Webster Post
39, Tuesday 7:30 p.m. at post
. home.
XI Gamma Mu Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi Tuesday 7:30
p.m. at Columbus and Southern
Ohio Electric Co. Election of
officers. Cullural program
"how to make friends" to be
conducted by Vicki Cleckner
and
Carolyn
Grueser.
Hostesses will be Carole McCullough and Sue Zirkle .
JUNIOR AMERICAN Legion
Auxiliary, Feeney-Bennett
Post 128, Middleport, 6:30
Tuesday night at the hall.
MIDDLEPORT - POMEROY
Branch of the American.
Association of University
Women, 7:30p.m. at Pomeroy
Public Library; book review
bv Mrs. Thereon Johnson.
WEDNESDAY
RACINE AMERICAN
Legion Auxiliary Wednesday
7:30 p.m. at hall.
WILDWOOD GARDEN Club
Wednesday 7:30p.m. at home
of Mrs. Mason Fisher.
POMEROY- MIDDLEPORT
Lions Club, Regular meeting,
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every place we stop . If I had
remembered the name of the
restaurant we co uld hav e
telephoned and had the purse
mailed. - HATilE.
doors is still raw . It has never
DEAR POLLY - Wh en
been painted or stained. Now I cleaning my sewing machine I
would like to stain or paint use my electric hair dryer
them if I knew how to remove turned on "Cool." · This
disposes of all lint and dust by
the grease. - E. S.
DEAR E. S. - Slnre ''oor blowing it away. Then I do a
wood Is raw and entirely un- good oil and lube job. - MRS.
finished the grease has doubt- J . s.
less soaked Into the wood. If
DEAR POLLY - With one of
you dedde to paint the cabinets our nation 's main concerns
the grease spots could first be being the conserving of energy
shellacked and should not I am wondering why the
bleed through but staining Is following suggestion has not
something else. Perhaps some been more widely used. I have
of the readers who have had owned two automatic sudsw
this experience will have some saver washers and believe
suggestions. - POLLY.
there are lots of housewives
who do not know they exist.
DEAR POLLY - People who This is an extra feature well
leave small children in a car worth the small extra cost.
with the motor idling are my They not only save water but
Pet Peeve. Kits want to play soap and the heating of water.
with real cars much more than They pump the hot wash water
with toys. Due lo their parents' into a spare rinse lub with a li d
carelessness they have caused thai is beside the washer . At
both an accident and a near the beginning of the next load it
accident in my neighbhrhood. is then pumped back into the
If drivers will not turn their car
motors off for safety's sake it
seems that now they would do
it to save gas. - MRS. B.K.R.
DEAR MRS. B.K.R. - I do
agree with you and extend the
Peeve a bit further to Include
taking the keys out ol the
Ignition so busy Utile hands are
not tempted. - POLLY.
DEAR POLLY - While on a
trip we had to drive back 70
miles lo gel my purse that I
So you did a bangup
had left in a restalU'ant. Now
we write down the name of job on ft light pole.

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DEAR POLLY - Th e
plywood doors on one of my
kitchen cabinets is splattered
with grease. The wooo in these

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ARRIVE FRIDAY
HA Michael Shank and his
wife. the former Susie Card,
and sons. Jacob and Jeremy,
Oceanside, Calif.. will arrive
Friday for a 31H!ay leave with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs . Scott
Shank, Pomeroy. They will
also visit in Lima with her
parents. Rev. and Mrs. Robert
Card before returning to
California where Shank will be
stationed with the U.S. Navy at
Palm Springs.

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BY PULLY CRAMER

meeting of the Willing Workers
Class of the Enterprise United ·
Methooisl Church at lhe home
of Mrs. Thomas Bentz.
It was noted that the class
has items such as knives , dish
cloth.• and ladies hose for sale,
and plans were made for a
rummage sale May 8 and 9.
Mrs . Edward Bowen opened
the meeting with a call to
worship taken fron\ Psalm 145. ·
Aprayer was read by Mrs. Ben
Buck and scripture from John
was read by Mrs. Paul Frick. A
meditation titled "Show Jesus
Your Hands" was .read by
several of Ihe members. Group
singing and prayer closed the
devotions . Mrs. Herbert Dixon
, gave the secretary's report.
The wonder box was won by
Mrs . Bentz. Refreshments
were served to those named
and Mrs. Carl Moore, Mrs.
Beulah Utterback, Mrs. Carl
Mitch, Mrs. Thomas Bowen
and Patty Edwards . Table
grace was given by Miss Freds
Ueving who also presented the
treaslU'er's report. The -April
meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Dwight Logan .

Instructions : Pr int message, name of
business, address, phone number, etc. We will
arrange for the most effectiveness and
balance.
J gel cost of you sign add a . to b. and multiply
answer by 50 cents. then deduct 30 pet . and
add 4 pet . state sales tax. Resull is cost of each
sign . Include 50 per cent payment with order .
Signs will be delivered , balance, C.Q. D.

during

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POSTPONE MEETING
A meeting of the TOPS Club
sched ul ed fo r this evening has
been cance lled. The next
regular meeting will be next
Tuesday at the regular lime at
the America n Leg ion Ha11 in
Middleport.

MARCH 30

flOWERS

Polly's Pointers

Several fund ra ising projects

JOINING US THIS WEEK:

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Decorating Easter eggs can be great fun for everyone. so gel
out the dyes, the markers and the decor EGGer, and go to work
creating beautiful things .
Now about the dec&lt;lrEGGer , it's a great little gadget if you
ca n get it to work. At our house we couldn 't, and it has already
been relegated to the "need more practice" shelf at the bottom of
the basement steps. We inyariably go back to the line of small
bowls each containing a bea utiful color, and a large b'owl for the
rainhow colored eggs.
And while Easter eggs are decorative and fun to make, there
does come a word of caution. If you intend to ea l the eggs, the

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EASTER

Mildred Mitch, Mrs. Louise
re c ipi en t of a nursing McElhinny and Mrs. Nettie
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scholarship to be presented Hayes
II
was
reported
that
flowers
this spring by the Woman's
Auxiliary
of
Veterans had been sent to Mrs. Gilda I
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Memorial Hospital was named Baxter, Mrs. Helen Jeffers and · j
Mrs
.
Mary
Pic
kens
while
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Vanety
of
hanglltg
;
at a recent auxiliary meeting .
Named to the comm ittee confined to the hospital. A I baskets, large pots of
hydra~gea,
were Dr . Lew is Telle , Teresa thank you note was sent to the I lilies,
Bradford
Church
of
Christ
for
mums
,
geraniums,
Collins, R.N ., Russell Brown,
Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis, Sl. Patrick's Day and Easter I small . pols of doublel"
vergena, ,
Mrs. Helen Williams. and Mrs. favors forthe hospitalpatients. I petunias ,
Appointed
to
a
ways
and
.1
impatiens,
several!
Pam Theiss, direc tor or the
o f
Candystripers . Applications means committee were Mrs. 1v a r i e t i e s
Etta
Will
,
Mrs.
Nettie
Hayes,
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geraniums.
for the scholarship are now
being accepted bv the com- Mrs. Velsia Roush and Mrs.
Freda Mossman. Mrs . -Reva
mittee.
Simms
opened the meeting
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Mrs.
J~nice
Dan iels,
president, announced the 60th · with the auxiliary prayer, and
cmn ual convention of the Ohio r~ports were gwen by Mrs. I
Hospital Association Monday, Clara Burris, secretary, and L949-4121 Racine, Ohio
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March 31 to April 2 at the Mrs. Nettle Hayes, secretary.
Sheraton-Columbus Hote l.
Representing the auxiliary at
the convention will be Mrs.
Daniels, Mrs. Mildred Fry,
Mrs. C.lara Bur ris, Mrs.
1\ committee to se lect the

Hy Chilrltme .Hoeflich

Karla !ngels, daughter of the
Rev. and Mrs . Robert Kuhn·. is
a medical patient at the Holzer
Medical Center, Room 328.
Mrs. Clifford Jacobs is
recupe rating from surgery for

CLOSED
Easter Suncfay

Scholarship committee selected ·,

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WE W l '&gt; ~l l o c:q:u · ~ ~ bln Sin
cc.c llhln k S and aoorc·c ..1i• On
10 th e S!aft ('I f 11( H ol;e r
Med iC i'! l Cen ter , l o~ lllC ir t ar e
y 1ven to our d ea r father ,
Cl ar ence L
Ander son We
WISh es pec 1a lty to lh ank Dr
Wd J\o. er an d th e f. oll h F loor
nur ses Dr Ra ym ond 801c e
·and h o!. staff
t he Ra c me
Em er g c11c y Squad Ew 1n g
F un eral H om e ! h e Rev
rrCe l and N o rr 1s r Ior enc e
Ad am s. Gera ld Pow ell for I he
m us1c and all th e fn end s.
ne1g hbors. and re l at1ves for
lherr smcer e expr ess1on of
sym pa thy and he lp In so
ma ny way s du r1n g the Il ln ess
and dea t h of o ur l ath er
The Cl aren ce Ler oy A n
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reeling Into the ropes, then demolished htm completely wtth a
murderous right to the jaw that ended the one-stded farce
' Referee Tony Perez called tt a !:&gt;.round TKO; like Wepner, he
was a bit confused. Wepner had been on the canvas much longer
than the requll'ed 10 seconds. It was as clear a knockout as you'll

ever see.
When tt was over, Ali couldn't restst one !mal touch of
oorlesque.
He lay down rn the rmg and, wtth everybody mtlhng around
him, everybody, !hat IS, who wasn 't busy trying to revtve the
immobile Wepner, folded his arms behrnd his head and
pretended to take a nap
.Jn his dressrng room later, Alt lay on a rubbmg taWe, naked
except for a towel covering hts loins, and listened vaguely as
Wepner's post..fight comment.s were being pumped m over an
amplilymg system mstde the room
All ltstened silenUy.
"How long would you say he was on the canvas m the 15th' "
"''meone standing alongside the charnpton asked him
"l dunno, " he satd "l don 't count I got my mtllton and a ha lf.
That's aU I know."
"What would you say he does best'"
&lt;~Take a punch."
"And how would you charactenze your own performance '".
"Good, for a 33-year-old man who has been fighting so many
years and still has that much left tn him I dtd just enough to get
by .lwon. You don'tsee no scratches. The orHy punches that hurt
are tbe ones he htt me with in back of Ute head. Rabbtt punches.
The referee dtdn't do a thing about 'em. He's a dirty dog, that
Perez . I don't ever want him refereem' any more of my ftght.s ."
All said he was upset wiUt WeJHler for Utose rabbit punches
"Remember me htttin' him as he was gom ' down Ill the last
round ? I tried to knock his head off. I tried to kiU him. ! never did
that before to anyone I had Quarry hke that, but I backed off; I
had Ellis and I backed off; I had Mathis, Blue Lewts and George
Foreman, and I backed off all of ·em. But not WeJHler. I really
went after him. I tried ill aMihllate him ."
Over m another corner of Ute room, one of Muhammad Alt's
closest friends, someone who has known him a long time , knows
when he's serious and knows when he 's putting people on,
listened to him and smiled.
"He has never tried to aMih1late anybody in hts whole life,"
said his friend. "He wouldn 't know how."

Dear RFTR:
Could be Phil is playing your game unW you change the
niles. U so - happy wedding! - HELEN

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Dear Rap:
About the girl who had a crush on a guy in a rock group, and
wanted to follow him to all the dances so she might meet him :
YoU'Sided with her father who refused to take her to the dances.
!met my future husband that way. He'sthe lead singer and
suJ.tariBt in a rlling-ln.fame group. I dreamed about meeting
him; when my Dad finally said, "Enough!" I got my girlfriend's
dad to take us to the dances, with my parents' okay,
Finally I met Mike after accidentally spilling a soda on him.
We talked tiU his break WL'I over. He asked for my phone number
and we started dating. We'll be married in 1976.
Crushes are sometimes real, and all rock stars aren't
"dangerous." Asmymolhersays, "You can't judge a song by its

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I hope the girl's father gives in and lets her try to meet her
dream11uy. Every girl deserves Utat chance. - MUSE
Dear Helen and Sue :
I WL'I babysitting when a guy I know came over and asked to
use the phone. He didn't say It was long-distance. Yesterday Ute
woman I worked for called my parents and accused me or run·
nlng up a big lilone bill.
' !told my Dad it wasthlsboy'sbiU, and now he's accusing me
~. belng a tramp because I invited him over. He says I have to
pay the bill, and never tell the woman I entertained a boy at her
r»me.
•. I dim~ "entertain" him, and I didn't invite him and I d1dn 't
know he was talking to Florida. (It was his girlfriend, but do you
Illink Dad will believe me?)
r can~ get the guy to pay WJ!ess an adult makes it rough. So
What can I do? And don't you think parent.s should believe !heir
cllUdren( - IMMATURE "TRAMP"
III'.:
I think your Dad is unreasonable and untrustlng. and he
st'iould concentrate on the guy who tricked you. Hope your
n!Other agrees : she may be able to change his mind. -SUE

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()!other other hand, YOU were too, too trusting !
Perhaps this is the lesson you Dad hopes to teach by making
you pay lor the call. - HELEN

SERVICES ARRANGED
PRINCETON, N.J. (UP! ) Funeral services are being
afranged for Asa S. Bushnell,
often called the "czar" of
8,1Jlateur sports, who dted
Saturday of a heart attack. He
was 75.
.Bushnell, rormer dll'ector of
the U.S. Olympic Conunittee
ahd retired commissioner or
the Eastern College Athletic
Conference, entered the
Princeton Medical Center
i'riday evemng complaming of
flu symptoms.
" Bushnell was associated with
tbe National CoUege Athletic
Asaociation for 'l1 years and
was the recipient or dozens of
awards and honors, including
the Olympic Torch and the
Austrian Olympic Medal~th
received in 1966.
He was granted· a member·
llhlp to the Madison Square ·
Glrden HaD of Fame in 1967

111C1 Ill 1171l wu ncminated to
the Alhletic Directors Hall of

Fame.
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IT ISN 'T HEAL'mY
NEW DELHI (UP!) - One
thing ts a sure bet at race
courses across India-it isn't
hea!Uty for the favorite to lose.
When heavily fav!K'ed F8ll'
Angella and Calvados finished
only fourUt and third respectively in !he fourUt race, losmg
bj!ttors tore apart the stands
and hurled thell' seats at Ute
totalizator, the Press Trust of
India reported.
According to the PTI ,
Madras police used ll!ar gas to
subdue Ute angry sport.smen
and
track
stewards
diplomatically declared the
race null and vmd.

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L OV IN G

fathe r who pas se d
Ma r c l"l 22 , 1969

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WA N TED old upr 1ghl p1anos ,
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APPOINTMENT
Cas e Na 21440
Estate of Beulah 8
Smtth
Oecused
Not ice Is hereby g1 ven That
Emma Jean Dabo of Pomeroy ,
Oh 10 . he s been duly appotn ted
E)Ce cutr nt of the Estat e of
Beul ah B Smith . deceued . tate
of M etQ S Countv . Oh ln
Cr ed•lors are requ 1r ed to fil e
the1r cl atm s w ith said f1du c1ar y
withm four mon ths
Dat ed th iS 11th da y of Marc h

1975

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Mann i ng D Webster
Judge
Co urt of Common Pl eas,
Probat e D IV ISIOn
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officers at the rally

In a letter from Olhe Jones,
state coun ctlor , the 81st annual
meeting of the State Council of
Ohto was announced for Ang .
18, 19 an d 20 at Imperta! House
Mole! m Cpnton. It was noted
that regis tr ahon will be
followed by 1mtiat1on work al
7.30 p.m. and a reception . She
reminded members of the
special prOJec t.s and ways and
means ac ttvihes for the
session
One application for mem·
bership was read and an m·
ves tiga tm g committee was
appointed

LARRY LAVENDER
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new motor Gi rl 's SIZ E' 7 p1nk
fo r ma l wt11t e r abb rt fu r cape
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c ash 15 hom es w anted , 19 58
fhru 1972 mod els Phon e (6 14 )
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3 9 78 tc 3 'and 4 ROOM fu r niShed and
unfurn•shed
apartmen t s
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1973 SKYLINE 12 Jt 60 mobile
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advlts only m M 1ddleport
Phone 992 38 74
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bedroom . double wide mobile
home near Pomeroy Off Rl 7
by pass No children or pets
Phone 99 2 701 7 or 992 7666
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week All utilt ft es pa 1d Phone
99 2 3324
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TRAILER space , 2 m 11es from
Harr~sonvill e
U til it ieS
a va•lable Phone 74 2 3821
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AIR CONDITIONER
4,000
BTU Two mag wheels, 13 tn
Phone 247 3824
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WHE A T STRAW , ex t r a large
bale s. 51 25 ea ch Phone 378

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3 24 6tc

~hont

992·2111

FARM Lvmber See us for your
n ee ds
Pomeroy Forrest
Products , Balley Run Road
Phon e 99 2 5965
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A IR cond1t 1oner , 4,000 BT U 2
mag wh eel s, 13 rnch . Phone
24 7 3824
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TNotAN Joe' s Sport 1ng Good s,

bvy and sell guns, ammo.
fiShing equ ipment, and after
Apr. I 1, we wil l have f1sh ba 1l
Stop by at 308 Page St ,
Middleport Phone 992 3509
3 2 30tc
MIXED hay fo r sale
992 3658

•GROCERY bus!iiess for sa te.
Building for sale or lease
Phone 773 ·5618 from 8 30 P- m
to 10 p m for appointment

- - - - - - --'- 10 " '"

CLOSE our on new Zig-Zag
sewing m.echmes For sewing
stretch fabrics , buttonholes ..
fancy destgns , et c Pa.nt
slightly blemished . Cho •ce of
c arrytng case or sewing
stand $49,80 cash or terms
avculable Phone 992 7755
12 18tfc

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Realty
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sale
J-25 4tc

OENNY ' S Franklin f ireplace ,
mahogan y wnt 1ng desls , 3
sne ll bOo k case . JO 1n elec
cook stov e Phone 98 5 3920
cnes ter
3 25 ltp
A NTIQUE I cyl water cooled
st at 1ona ry eng tne Wit h 30 tn
fl y w heels in good runn •ng
co nd Jt Jon
15 W hi t~ rock
l a y.ng hens One J yr old Reg
Angu s herd bull
One 10
m on th ol d Reg _ Anous bull
T wo 8 months Reg Angus
her fers
Four Reg . Angus
cow s, 3 t o fres h en soon . 1
l ater Two Ho lstem f 1rst ca lf
h et fers . 2 m i x ed calves.
Phone 985 .tUO.
3 25 5tc
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HAY an d corn for sa l e Phon e

992 1306

Hl5

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3 25 6t p

6 room
house. 3 bedrooms , 1112 baths, 2
porches. c1ty water, and large

lot ' Only $4,500 00
POMEROY - 2 Family home,
11 r ooms in aiL Cou ld have
another rental Large lot on
good paved street

MIDDLEPORT - 7 room nice
old er home . 3 bedrooms, 2 full
baths, one enclosed. office , full
basement, garage and neat

BUSINESS - You can get into
th1s by pay1ng only for the
stock Can you beat that?

RUTLAND -

Brick older

home. large double lot, 3 or 4
BR , lots of room . Owner will
fake
land
contract

$10,000.00
RUTLAND AREA - Be the
first to live in this all elec. 3

BR, full basemen!, carport,
utillly bldg .. on 10 a. of
wooded land Owner will
take land contract .

POMEROY - Main St , 2
story brick buSine•• bldg .. 6
room apt. upstalrs , 1st floor
now wtth 3 y'ear1ease. A good

buy at $18,500.00.

307 Spring Avenue
Pomeroy
992·2298
CONTACT :.
Loi• Pouley
Bnn~h M.n•ger

LOSER

C&lt;lNCREn deIIVeted right tb your prolect
Fasl
and
eas)'
Free
est.mates Phone 992 -32&amp;4
Goeglein Ready M1X Co,
Mtddleport Oh 10.
6 30 tfc

NEW LISTING -

SEWING MACHINE , Repairs,
service, a11 makes, 992 2284.
The Fabr tc Shop, Pomeroy,
Authorized Smger Sales and
Serv 1ce We sharpen Scissors
3 29 tfc

2478.

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DUMMY LAiJ
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9 30---Not For Wom en Only 3, Dmah 6 , Galloping Gourmet 8,
Ta t tletal es 10, New Zoo Revue 13
10 DO-Ce lebrity Sw eepsta kes 3,4, 15 ; Joker' s Wild 8, Dinah 13

10 3Q-Wh eel ol Fortune 3.4,15, Gambit 8, 10.
11 Oo---High Rol le rs 3,4. 15, One Life to L 1ve 6 ; Now You See

Love of L1fe a, 10,, Sesa me Sl 20.33
II 55--Graham Kerr 8, Dan I m el 's World 10.

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one letter lo each square, lo
form four ordinary word s.

$6,000 00.
BUILDING LOTS -

water

I

Aging 20

all ftxtures and stock.

DO YOU WANT TO MAKE
MONEY? CALL 992,33l,5.

2 11 tfc

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5 00- FBI l , Andy Griffith 8. Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'
20,33 ; Ironside 13
5 3Q- News 6 , Beverly Hillbillies 8, Hodgepodge Lodge 20; Ge~"7
Smart 15, Elee Co 33
6 oo-News 3,4,8,10,13,15; ABC News 6;
Elec. Co 20, lTV
Utl ll z•tlon 33.
~ . 3Q-NBC News3,4, 15; ABC News 13; Bewltched6, CBS News
8, 10, Zoom 20; Your Future Is Now 33.
I 00--Trulh or Cons. 3,4; Bowling for Dollars 6; Wht's My Line''
8, News 10; Counlry Music Jubilee 13; Area Mayor's Reporlc~
15, Arabs &amp; Israelis 20, Know Your Schools33.
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7 JQ-Pollce Surgeon 3, Name That Tune 4; Let's Make a Dea~ •'
6; Wilburn Brothers 8; The Judge 10, To Tell the Truth 13•, ~
Book Beal 20; Episode Action 33.
8.00-LIIIIe House on lhe Prairie 3,4,15; That's My Mama 13;'
The Johnny Mathis Seoslon 6, Peanut. 8,10; Great Per.
fnrmances 20 ; To Be Annoonced 33.

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a 3Q-Movle "The Girl Mosf· Likely to . . ," 13; The EasleJ\n
Promise 8, 10

HOWMR -- I'll REPoRT OIER
THIS PRt'iATC. W'IFre, TO
HEAOQU~RTERS - MIGI1T AS
WELL BE PREPARED FOR
ArtYTHIHft " H0 USE
TAICING C HA~CfS -

VFA!-1 - ll'H BE A CIH Ctf COU LD DO IT NOW IF
THEY WERE BOTH HOME -

E'IUT ME\I'ER GO OFF
COCKED, EVEN' ON

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1been t.' all th'

btq stores ...th'

JOB~

closets, very mce kitchen
w1fh dmmg area, modern
bath , carpeted throughout,
Mom , with your choice of
colors . Garage. all electric
All financing to r~ght people

C BRADf!ORO, AUd1oneer
Complete Service
Phone 949-3821 or 949 3161
Racine. Oh io
Crltt B~rJBdlord
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$20.000.
LOOK - JUST $7,900 buys
th 1s 3 bedrooms, bath , nice
k ttchen , panel 1ng , tile,
porches . storage building.

ground SEE TH IS
GARDEN SPACE - I level
acr e, 2 bedrooms, bath, n1ce
k tfchen and dmmg, ut1l1ty,
basement.
many
other
features
Well below the
market at 1ust $13 ,500

THINK BIG - U your house
•s bust1ng at '1 the seams
trying to accommodate your

growing !amity . SEE THIS

J-16 12tc

features ONLY 519,900
IS YOUR HOME TOO
LARGE OR SMALL? CASH
FOR IT, BUY THE HOME
THAT SUITS YOU BET.
TER . - WE SELL YOUR
PROPERTY OR YOU PAY
US NOTHING Call now
9922259
991·2259

banks' I even
on th' st.ock

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-THE l.OWE3ST
CLA56E36 IN OG1!3A:;..&gt;
000 HAVEi AN
INC~ OF

$25'QOOO. 00

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VAgiAIIOI'lS OF A

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10 ACRES , suitable for building
1ots or trailers Will sell as
whole or separate Located on
Rt 7 in M 1ddleport Phone
992 3278 .
3 23 -6tc

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•s far easier tor you to make
prom1ses today th an •t Is for
you t o k ee p them Don ' t
vo lu nteer unless you r e
smcere

CIEMINI (May 21·Juno 20) This
1s not th e day to gamble on

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o thers to ball you out of
situation s where y ou have
gotten tn too deep Bring your
own llfe1acket

CANCER (Juno 21.July 22)
Don't push your budget to lhe
break ing po int because you
want your family to keep up
with the Joneses II wont stand
the straln

LEO•(JuiJ'23·Aug. 22) Refrain
lall talesloday. The

fro ~ t~JIIng

stories ,you embellish later
come home to roost, much to
your embarrassment

VIRCIO (Aug. 23·8tpl. 22) You
have a tendency at this time to
c ount matenal bles Si ngs
belore · they become reality
Walt 1111 they're In the bank

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by others' opinions Be sure M
the hotshot who's bending your :
ear has worthy wares
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Yesterday's Crytoquote: MUSIC IN THE SOUL CAN BE
HEARD BY THE UNIVERSE.-CH1NESE MEDITATION
(@ 1975 King Featu.:res Syndicate. Inc)

kindly today They'll say what

they think you want to hear. ~~ ~
Don't put too much stock In nl
their words
,~

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jtn.
18) Don'l boast today of how

·~

you overcame an adveraary_
One who Is listening closely Is a
be1ter friend of your opponent " •
than he Is of youra

AQUARIUS (Jon. 20.Ftb. 18) " '

The only one lmpreaaed by
your big Ideas today will be 1~

yourself Keep this In mind If
you're addressing
audience

PISCES (Fob.

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That business deal you're ....
pushing could boomerang.
The profit you anticipate Ia Ilk&amp;- ''Ill

®;;::;
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21, 1175

This may be a year WhAn more w~
opportunities lhah you think ,...,.
you can handle wll ~be dumped
In your lap. Common sense . u
and follow--through are
"musts" for a reward.
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South

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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
' old story about
There ts an
the man who found a lost horse.
He explamed he tried to think
hke a horse and then looked
where the horse would go
West's queen of hearts holds
the ftrst tnck South has taken
some time to thtnk before playtng from dummy. Whtle West
does not know how to thtnk like
a horse he has learned to thmk
hke a declarer He leads a se·
cond heart and dummy's king
wins Ute trtck
Now South leads a spade from
dummy and produces Ute king
U West IS really on Ute ball he
has already ftgured out South 's

problem. South misses botb.
black aces and wants to knock
out West's _ace first. So Wes,i,
ducks that king of spad~~"'
without any ruffles of
flourishes. Note that II Westi
l&lt;lkes that ace it is all over for
the defense It is also all over:'
lor the defense II West hems,
and haws before ducking.
Now go back tO Sooth. He
may still play a second spad~~
but !he chances are he wil"
decide Utat East holds thai ace
and will lead a club. East wins 1
and clears the hearts.
Eventually, West gets in with
that spade ace and cashes twlr
heart tr1cks.
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The b1dding has been

West

North

Eaat

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What do you bid , if not

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vulnerable?

A - Bid lbre• opad.. U yoar"
partner uodernands you mate

type preempt.

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TODAY'S QUESTION

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four hearts . Your partner, four'•.'
spades and East hve hearts Wbat.3
00 vou dD now?

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Send S1 lor ..1&gt;\COBV MODERN.
book to. "Wm at Brldl/0," (cia lftlt
newspaper), P 0 Sox .file, Radio

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INt."WSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASliN 1 ' I\

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Thinking like declarer helps

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used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apostrophes. t he length and formalton or the words are all
htnts Ea ch day th e code let ters are differe nt

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WIN AT BRIDGE

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DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work it :
AXYDLBAAXR
IJ LONGFELLOW
One letter s1rnply stands for another In th1s sample A is

Don't expect more from others
than you would glvelf the roles ,1
were reversed . Put yourself In
the shoes of the donor.
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GREAT COUNTRY STEREO

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IS

WIZARD

playwnght
40 Motsten
41 Czech river

3059

WMPO-FM

TRIPLE

Your Judgment Is questionable
regarding the course of aclion
you are pursuing Co ntinue to
kid your sell and steps w!U have
to be retraced

39 " PICniC"

6 I&lt;M!&gt; • garage . paneling .
breezeway, 8 acres Call 992

bedroom
trailer ,
Phone 742 3471

DECAY

32 Nonsense'

33 Onnoco
tnbutary
:14 Seek elecllon
35 Instantly
( 2 wds )
3i Gosstp ( sl.i
38 Wyommg
mountains

B UY NOW &amp; SAVE Low, tow ,
down payments, a pet m
terest 30 vr financ ing on new
homes 1n 3 Me1gs County
lo cat1on s, or BVILD on your
tot Phone 992 5976 or 992-5844
3-13 -ffc

bath on Rf 33,
Phone 843 -2684.

1Juml.l"'1PAPER

(.lutJ,.,erl lomorrow; ·

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
DOWN
1 Slow gait
1 Massenet
5 Dickens
opera
character
2 Musical
8 Zero or
composition
witching
3 Sotto
9 Stimulate
voce
13 Feed the kitty (3 wds.)
14 Tb'orne Smith 4 Three, In
novel
ltalia
Yesterday's Ausw•er
15 Altar phrase 5 Manifest
16 Like a
25 Detroit
16 Topic for
6 Shootmg or
miser
product
Gloria Steinem branding
19 Hackneyed 27 Least •
17 Monk's title
7 Explosion 20 Region
conunon
18 Cushton .
10 In court
of
30 Billow
20 Farm • '
(3 .'l'ds,)
Germany 31 Register
implements II Plamd
23 Jewish
33 Skin problem
21 Quod 12' Puz1Jec
monUt
36 Inunediately
demondoer's
24 Gourmet's 37 Gaming
strandum
atd
pride
cube
22 S~i,l: ~~gW,;~ ' r,-.,...'r,"""r.-23 European
country
25 Son ,of 4ai;o~
26 Rodgers' · h'+--t~r-early lyricist h-+--t27 Strat&lt;tgem
· 28 Otherwtse
29 Mthtary
command
(2 wds)

Real Eslate For Sale

- 4 BR w1th l arge closets , 2
baths, basement , porches,
patto , garage , many other

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COME OM - \IJE C:tOT lH I
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cleaned
Modern San•tat1o n, 992 39S.,or
992 -73 .. 9
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'Ynll"rd•v"s

NO TEtliN' WHfM lHE

W.L-L tr-irl1 Or cut treeS or
shrubbery ,
clean
out
basements , attiCS, etc Phone
949 32:.!1 or 742 4441
2 28 26tc

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9 00-Lucas Tanner 3,4,15; WTVN-TV Forum B; Masterpleco '
Theatre 33.
·'
9 Jo-Art Is .
20.
10 00-- The Law 3,4, 15; Get Christie Love! 6. 13; Tony Orlando&amp; " ~
Dawn a,10; News 20, Family at War 33.
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10:3Q-Your Future Is NOW 20.
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11 .00-News 3,4,6,8,10.13.15; ABC News 33
11 :3Q-Johnny Carson 3,4, 15; Wide World Special 13; FBI 6;
Movie "Gold of the Seven Saints" 8; Movie " The Money ::
Trap" 10, Janak! 33.
12·3Q-Wide World Special 6.
I 00--Tomorrow 3,.4; News 13 ..
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ARIES (March 21·Aprll 19)

I Prill~ SMIS!IIlSWBI}ii!l ''( X I XXXI

U'ITLE ORPHAN ANNIE

ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR
- Sweepers. toasters, .rons ,
a ll small appliances Lawn
mowers , next to State High
way Garage on Route 7
Phone 985 3825
3 ll -26tc

A NEW HOME - Located on

~E COND.

Now arranl'e the circled letltn
11£0 form the surpriae an~wer, u
;=;=:=:::::'::=::'::======~ suggested by the above cartoon.
(

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Improvement
and
· Repa1r Service - Anything
fixed around the home, from
roof to basement You Wtll
like our work and rates
Phone 742 5081.
12 .29 tfc

1 level acre (lots of garden
space). 3 nice BR's wtth

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1875

C O FFEE FOR TI-lE

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lin e.

S1.500 00 up
POMEROY BUSINESS - Wilh

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SCORPIO (Oct. :M·NOY. 21)

and backhoe work, septi1
tanks mstalled, dump truck ·
·and'lo boys for hire ; will hau
f1U d~rt , top soil , 11mestone 8
gravel, Calf Bob or Roger
Jeffers , day phone 992 7089 ,
n 1ght phone 992 3525 or 992

Severa l

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Pyramid 6,13; Guiding

2 3Q-Ooclors 3,4, 15. Big Showdown 6, 13; Edge of Nights, 10. •a
3 00-Anolher Wor ld 3,4, 15, General Hospllal 6, 13; Price Is
Right a,10; RFD 20.
·
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3 30-0ne Llle to Live 13, Lucy Show 6; Match Game 8,10; On

Astro-

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a,10, Elec Co 20

Rust1c 2 ~EXCAvi&lt;TI NG, """do;;~loadet

n..' .·
on

6, 13; As the World Tur ns 8.10.
3,~ , 15 , $10,000
Light 8, 10.

Bonanza 15

15- Engll sh 505

11 30-Hollywood Squares 3.15, Brady Bun ch 6,13, New s 4,

COLER work. land cl earing by
the acre , hourly Or con t ra ct
Farm ponds . roads, etc
Large dozer and operetor
w1th over 20 years ex penence Pullins E xcavating ,
Pomeroy , Ohio Phone 992

bedroom lao "' ~
· '
Bath ,
drilled ~
nerslb le
pump 1.~1-:~~ 3 acres .

l ocat1ons

8, 10; To Be Announced 33

12 45---Eiec. Co 33
w
12 55---NBC New s 3,1 S
1 00- News 3. All My Children 6,13; Phil Donahue 8; Young&amp;"
lhe Restless 10; Not For Women Only 15.
·~
3o-How To Survive a Marriage 3. ~. 15; Let's Make a Deal

Gill igan's Is. 6, Tattletales 8; Sesame St. 20,33; Movie ~
" Papa's Delicate Condition" 10; Mike Douglas 13.
4 3Q-Bewllched 3; Merv Grlflln 4, Mod Squad 6, Lucy Show 8;

6 Jo- F1ve M 1nut es to Ltve By 4, News 6. B ibl e An swer s 8,
Sc hool Scene 10, T he Slor y 13
6 35- Co! umb us Today 4
6 45- Morn mg Report 3, Fa r m t lm e 10
7 00-Today 3,4, 15, AM A m e r~ ca 13.6. CBS News 8, 10.
8, 00- la ss le 6, Capt K angaroo 8. Popeye 10, Sesam e St 33
8 25-Capt K angaroo 10
8 30---Mtssl on lmposs 1ble 6
9 00---A M 3, P htl Donahue 4, 15 Bullw ink le 8, M orning wtth

~I&lt;TS ...

12 3Q-Biank Check 3, Split Second 6, 13; Search for Tomorrow::

2:00-Days of Our Lives

WEDNESDAY , MARCH 26, 1975

I).W...,THIS 60C't&lt; PEFORT ISIJT St&gt;,o,
~m- ~ m MWI !.C()5€.

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News 8, 10

4 oo--Mr Cartoon 3; I Dream of Jeanhle ,., Somerset 15 ~

RadtOS, An1ennu, Towers,
Used T. V ' s Buy from the
"Indian'' and save "Wam
Pum"- we buy used RadiOS
and Towers Radtas repaired
by FCC licensed service
p,ersonnel. Stop and see the
• Indian" and
Bubbles .
Monttor Channel 10 and 10 -

NEW LISTIN:i -

NEW and used cham saws.
tillers and mower s Also,
repa.rs
498 Lo c ust St ,
Midd leport Phone 992-3092 .
2 28 26tc

--------------W ASHER S for sal e Phon e 992

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Phone 992 530 2

JOY AND PEACE
THROU6 H MfNTAL IJOTHINGNf~"··
LIKE OUR DIVIN E YOUIJ 6 GURU··
THE MAHA - 5 WA MI BA1300 !

12 OO--Jackpol3 ,15, Password 6,13; Bob Braun's 50-50 Club~~

D&amp;O TREE tnmm1ng , 20 years
exp Insured, free est •mates
Call 992 3057 or Coo lv tlle, 1
66 7 3041
3 18 12tp

STANLEY Products for sa le
Phone 742 3762
3 9 26tc

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DRAMA PLANNED
A Bible drama will be F UR N I SHE D apt for rent ,
presented Easter Sunday at
ba che lor t ype, no child r en .
ph one 992 5131 da yt 1m e
7 30 p.m. at Uhe Bradbury
3-23 Jtc
Church of Christ. The play wtU
begin with the bli'Ut of Christ ·cou N TRY Mob il e i-, um 7P ar k .
R r 33 . ten m ates north of
through Ute resurrection. The
Pom ero y L arge lots w iti'L
concr ete patr os , si dewalks ,
public
IS
mvited.
In 1973, James McCord,
r un ne r s and off stree t
par ktn g PQ,on e 992-7479
former security chief for
12 Jl lfc
President Nixon 's campaign
~A-;-LE""R-SPACE~-:.-~. ,.t!
comrnitt.!e, told a Senate
nort h of M etos H 1gh School on
Jllvestigatrng corrurutt.!e that
oldR t 33 Ph on e 9922941
I 23 ttc
While House counsel John Dean
PLAY CANCEU.ED
and Jeb Stuart Magruder, Due to Ute death of Jean DUPi ex- 2ii~-; -wa~n-;; ts t .~
Mrddlepor t Oh•o P hone 992
NIXon election committ.!e of. · Warner the Wednesday Early
7780 or 992 3432
ficial, knew 10 advance of the Bird Bowhng League has been
2 19 tfc
Watergate buggmg.
cancelled

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FU R NIS HE D .
extr a
n ice
mobile home 1n country 10
m tn from Gav 1n No chil dr en
or 1ndoor pets $1 20 p er month
l or hom e and b1g ya.-d _ You
pay util1 t 1es
Ca ll 99 2 7328
aft er 6 p m
3 23 3tp

I'M A CHIEY IN &lt;'i

308, Page St.
Middleport, o. 992·3509

lOB Page, Middleport
Heating
Cooling
Refngerahon- Roof Repa~rs
- Gutters - Plumbing Electncal Repa.rs
and
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.
Call 992 ·1509 and
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repa~r mowers, c.ompressors
and outboards . Brmg tf 1n
and save

Phone

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t he Screw " 13 ; F BI 6; M ov •e " F ire house" 8, M ov1e " The
Oppos1 t e Sex " 10, J ana ki 33
12 JO- W1de World M ys ter y " Th e Tur n of th e Screw " 6
I 00-Tomorrow 3.4 , News 13

INDIAN JOE'S
CB SALES &amp;PARTS

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little yard

3 BEDR OO M m ob 1le home ,
w a sher and dryer , 11 1 baths . 18 .000 BT U Fedders , a.r con
d rt 10ner . 7 f1 p Huffy R1d1ng
utilitiES pa 1d . S42 50 wee k 308
mow er , 26" cut Br1ggs &amp;
P ag e St . M•dd le pon Oh1o
Straiten engrn e, Two sul ld
3 4 tfc
maple bar stoo ls . lea t her
sear s, l 1ke new Phone 992
2 B EDR OOM m ob ile home 1n
HOME for sale 1n Che ster
3442
Tupp e r s
Plarns
water .
Syra cuse No ch ildr en or pets
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natu r a l gas , 2 bed r oom s .
Call 992 24 41 aft er 6 p m
--~ - ----------DepO Sit r eQ Uired
complet e ly
remodeled
GA R D EN Id lers , 31~ h p , S210
$1 3,800 Phone 985 .d102
3 11 tt c
4 h p $235. 5 h p $245 8 h p
3 16 12tc
SJ69 5 speed L awn mowers ,
2 B E DR OOM mob de home ,
ele c se l f propelled r1 d 1ng
Phon e A lbert Hdl , Racm e,
mower s, 6 h p , 8 h p , 10 h p
6 ROOM hou se w 1th bath , 3
Oh 10 94q 2261
bedroom , full basement, gas
and 16 h p
M c Murray ' s
Supp l y Compan y , Mason , W
heat. h w floor , wa ll to wall
J 23 6t c
va ( Phon e (304) 77 3 5323
c arpet Close t o sc hoo l rn
Po m ero y Phone 992 309 7
3 23 6t c
TR A IL ER apartments l or r en t
3 9 52tc
Phone 992 52J8
J 19 6t c \JS ED parts , F r y e·s Tru ck and
BEAU TIFU L new home on
Auto Par ts , Rutland , Ohto
Phone ( 614 ) 742 6094
lake. 3 bedrooms . bath &amp; 111 ,
4 BE D~ OO M ho use, wal l to wan
carp et 1ng , d r apes , b 1g den
carp et tng . a c. fenced m yard
1 22 78tp
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STEREO r adi o . 8 tra Ck - tape
11 80 or 992 3432
comb inat ion , am fm radro , 4
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speaker
sound
sy stem
Ba ltmce S10l 82 or te rm s Call
TWO bedroo m t r ail er A du lts
99 2 3965
on l y Phone 99 2 3975 or 992
3 25 tf c
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NO TI CE from Berr y Miller
M obile Home Sal es - Here IS
~new lts l •ng of th e un•ls we
now ~lave on our l ot due fo th~
fo r eclosure of ano ther Mobil e
Home Dea l er
60x 14 New Moon . 2 bedroom
60x 14 Na shua . total electr ic 2
bedroo m
60x 12 Na shua , 2 bedroom
60x l 2 Globemas t er , J bedroom
5 ~ 12 Bud dy , 2 bed r oom
70x 14
Beverly
Manor . 3
bed room , 1 ba t h , w 1th 8x12
ex pando
60x 12 Dar 1an , 2 bed room . 2 full
bat hs
60 x12 L•bert y , 2 bedroom
60x 12 Sc hu l t, 2 bedroo m , to tal
elect n c
60)(1 2 Tltt'ln , 2 bedroom
60)(12 EI Cona . 2 bedroom
60)( 12 Pa r kwood , bal cony front
kr tc hen These are mostl y all
la t e mod els (Som e neve r lrved
m l and will be ltqu i d&amp;Ted i!lf a
ve r y larg e d1scount So 1f you
ar e 1n terested 1n a Mob11e
Home at a huge sav ing don ' t
w a rt stop today at Berr y
M tll er M obtle Home Sal es , 705
Far son St , r ei pre. Oh10
pt1on e 423 9531
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992.3092

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tru c k , excellen t c ond 1t 1on
JUN K auto s, comp l ete and
Ph one 992 3366
••ter, l:.llctrlc, lias, Sewer
de l rv er ed to our yard We p 1ck
3 2J 3tp
tines, lnstolltd Work
up ~uto bodies and buy all
guaranteed.
k1nd' of scrap m el~ l s and 1q69 CH E V ROLET Im pala V 8,
Dozer, B•cllhoe, Trucks
1ron R1der 's Salvage , St Rt .
au t omat1c , good cond1T10n ,
Llmtstone &amp; Fill Dirt
124. Rl 4, Pomeroy . Ol'\10
S500 Phone 843 2272
c a II 992 5468
3 23 3tc
Commtrclo~RtSidontlol
10 17 tf c
Construction &amp; Rtmodel
O NE TRUC K l •
ton . 1970
Chevr olet Tru c k , and 1970 Z28
CAS H pa1d f or a ll makes and
models of mobile homes , Camaro Phone 992 7J 38 after
5 p m
Phone are a cod e 6 \4 423 9531
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777 Pnrl 5trnt
brown . bla ck vrny l top , power
par ts Phon e 94J 24 14
Middleport, Ohio
&amp;leer.ng , power brakes a•r
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v ery r easonable Phone 992
3273
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par H •m e pos1t 1on ava ilabl e 1961 CH EV ROLE T, r el 1able, get MALE Stamese k•tt eii, 6oh p
Po m eroy
Middleport a ~ea
outboard
motor ,
auto
to work car 249 Broadway
Pr ev•o us sales ex per •en ce
washer Phone 992 7201 after 5
Phone 992 2082
helpful Repl y rn conf1den ce
pm
3 16 12 t c
P 0 Box J32, F' t Pl ea sant , - - -- ---------~ -- 3 23 Jtp
W V a 255 50
1975 MONTE Carlo , 4,000 m1les ,
J 25 Jtp
a lt power . a~r , AM stereo
tap e Call 992 7036 after 5 p m
LA DY to stay w 1th eld erl y lad y
3 5 tfc
Phon e 992 3689
3 23-61 c 1957 F ORo Ran chero . --g-oOd
co nd1t1on Phon e 742 6352
Vert1cal-shafl Bnggs en·
3 20 6tc
g1ne , extra · hea"Yy worm
WI L L do babyslftrng •n my 19t.4 CH E V Y Bel.!llr , A 1 Shape
gear dnve Ttnes are 12 11
Cal l 99 2 3105 or c onta c t
h ome Cal l 992 7647
d•ameter
t1ll 1ng
K enn eth Will
J 23 6t c
Width IS 26"
3 19 6t c
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REM O DELIN G ,
pl umbing ,
heating and all type s ol 1966 FORO tru c k , call after 5
p m Phone 992 3625 or 992
g eneral
r e pa~r
Work
5945
guaranteed 20 years ex
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DofA Plans
spring rally
The charier was draped m
memory of Mrs Sylvta Badg·
ley when Theodorus Counclll7,
Danghlers of Amenca , met
recently at Ute IOOF hall.
Mrs Eva Dessauer, coun·
cllor, prestded whtle plans
were dtseussed for Uhe Dislrtct
13 rally April9 at the IOOF hall
wiUt a dinner to be served at
Trtmty ChUrch Reservallons
for Ute dmner are to he sent to
Mrs. Edna Reibel by April 5
Gifts will be pur chased for the

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tomplete plumbing ·
healing service and·
general shee1 me1al,
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Estimates.
Phone 949·5961
Emetgency 9'12·3995

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$3M!

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TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1975

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By Helen and Sue Hottel

Dear Ready:
Tell PhU you're ready if he ts. It lsn 't "siUy" to admit your
man was right. - SUE

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.o_m_e-, 0-y
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~ ess

In Memory

Generation Rap
Rap:
At 22, I wanted love but not marriage. Phillip wanted both.
He was ready for the husband and wife thing, and all last year he
kept propoaing. I answered, "Why ruin tt ?" I liked my freedom.
Well, I persuaded him! This year, Phil hasn't mentioned
marriage once. When friends announced they were Mr. and Mrs.,
he privately called !hem, "Dumb." He likes freedom better than
!do -now! We'reslillmuch in love as ever.
Without looking sllly and changes We, how can I tell him that
at 23, I'm - READY FO!J THAT RING

Auto Sales

GM D• v• s1on car , a 1r conditi or11 ng , 350 V 8, P steenng ,
dark grey f1n1 sh, rad1o

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Card of Thanks
WE W l '&gt; ~l l o c:q:u · ~ ~ bln Sin
cc.c llhln k S and aoorc·c ..1i• On
10 th e S!aft ('I f 11( H ol;e r
Med iC i'! l Cen ter , l o~ lllC ir t ar e
y 1ven to our d ea r father ,
Cl ar ence L
Ander son We
WISh es pec 1a lty to lh ank Dr
Wd J\o. er an d th e f. oll h F loor
nur ses Dr Ra ym ond 801c e
·and h o!. staff
t he Ra c me
Em er g c11c y Squad Ew 1n g
F un eral H om e ! h e Rev
rrCe l and N o rr 1s r Ior enc e
Ad am s. Gera ld Pow ell for I he
m us1c and all th e fn end s.
ne1g hbors. and re l at1ves for
lherr smcer e expr ess1on of
sym pa thy and he lp In so
ma ny way s du r1n g the Il ln ess
and dea t h of o ur l ath er
The Cl aren ce Ler oy A n
der son fam ily
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reeling Into the ropes, then demolished htm completely wtth a
murderous right to the jaw that ended the one-stded farce
' Referee Tony Perez called tt a !:&gt;.round TKO; like Wepner, he
was a bit confused. Wepner had been on the canvas much longer
than the requll'ed 10 seconds. It was as clear a knockout as you'll

ever see.
When tt was over, Ali couldn't restst one !mal touch of
oorlesque.
He lay down rn the rmg and, wtth everybody mtlhng around
him, everybody, !hat IS, who wasn 't busy trying to revtve the
immobile Wepner, folded his arms behrnd his head and
pretended to take a nap
.Jn his dressrng room later, Alt lay on a rubbmg taWe, naked
except for a towel covering hts loins, and listened vaguely as
Wepner's post..fight comment.s were being pumped m over an
amplilymg system mstde the room
All ltstened silenUy.
"How long would you say he was on the canvas m the 15th' "
"''meone standing alongside the charnpton asked him
"l dunno, " he satd "l don 't count I got my mtllton and a ha lf.
That's aU I know."
"What would you say he does best'"
&lt;~Take a punch."
"And how would you charactenze your own performance '".
"Good, for a 33-year-old man who has been fighting so many
years and still has that much left tn him I dtd just enough to get
by .lwon. You don'tsee no scratches. The orHy punches that hurt
are tbe ones he htt me with in back of Ute head. Rabbtt punches.
The referee dtdn't do a thing about 'em. He's a dirty dog, that
Perez . I don't ever want him refereem' any more of my ftght.s ."
All said he was upset wiUt WeJHler for Utose rabbit punches
"Remember me htttin' him as he was gom ' down Ill the last
round ? I tried to knock his head off. I tried to kiU him. ! never did
that before to anyone I had Quarry hke that, but I backed off; I
had Ellis and I backed off; I had Mathis, Blue Lewts and George
Foreman, and I backed off all of ·em. But not WeJHler. I really
went after him. I tried ill aMihllate him ."
Over m another corner of Ute room, one of Muhammad Alt's
closest friends, someone who has known him a long time , knows
when he's serious and knows when he 's putting people on,
listened to him and smiled.
"He has never tried to aMih1late anybody in hts whole life,"
said his friend. "He wouldn 't know how."

Dear RFTR:
Could be Phil is playing your game unW you change the
niles. U so - happy wedding! - HELEN

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Dear Rap:
About the girl who had a crush on a guy in a rock group, and
wanted to follow him to all the dances so she might meet him :
YoU'Sided with her father who refused to take her to the dances.
!met my future husband that way. He'sthe lead singer and
suJ.tariBt in a rlling-ln.fame group. I dreamed about meeting
him; when my Dad finally said, "Enough!" I got my girlfriend's
dad to take us to the dances, with my parents' okay,
Finally I met Mike after accidentally spilling a soda on him.
We talked tiU his break WL'I over. He asked for my phone number
and we started dating. We'll be married in 1976.
Crushes are sometimes real, and all rock stars aren't
"dangerous." Asmymolhersays, "You can't judge a song by its

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I hope the girl's father gives in and lets her try to meet her
dream11uy. Every girl deserves Utat chance. - MUSE
Dear Helen and Sue :
I WL'I babysitting when a guy I know came over and asked to
use the phone. He didn't say It was long-distance. Yesterday Ute
woman I worked for called my parents and accused me or run·
nlng up a big lilone bill.
' !told my Dad it wasthlsboy'sbiU, and now he's accusing me
~. belng a tramp because I invited him over. He says I have to
pay the bill, and never tell the woman I entertained a boy at her
r»me.
•. I dim~ "entertain" him, and I didn't invite him and I d1dn 't
know he was talking to Florida. (It was his girlfriend, but do you
Illink Dad will believe me?)
r can~ get the guy to pay WJ!ess an adult makes it rough. So
What can I do? And don't you think parent.s should believe !heir
cllUdren( - IMMATURE "TRAMP"
III'.:
I think your Dad is unreasonable and untrustlng. and he
st'iould concentrate on the guy who tricked you. Hope your
n!Other agrees : she may be able to change his mind. -SUE

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Opt!.:
()!other other hand, YOU were too, too trusting !
Perhaps this is the lesson you Dad hopes to teach by making
you pay lor the call. - HELEN

SERVICES ARRANGED
PRINCETON, N.J. (UP! ) Funeral services are being
afranged for Asa S. Bushnell,
often called the "czar" of
8,1Jlateur sports, who dted
Saturday of a heart attack. He
was 75.
.Bushnell, rormer dll'ector of
the U.S. Olympic Conunittee
ahd retired commissioner or
the Eastern College Athletic
Conference, entered the
Princeton Medical Center
i'riday evemng complaming of
flu symptoms.
" Bushnell was associated with
tbe National CoUege Athletic
Asaociation for 'l1 years and
was the recipient or dozens of
awards and honors, including
the Olympic Torch and the
Austrian Olympic Medal~th
received in 1966.
He was granted· a member·
llhlp to the Madison Square ·
Glrden HaD of Fame in 1967

111C1 Ill 1171l wu ncminated to
the Alhletic Directors Hall of

Fame.
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IT ISN 'T HEAL'mY
NEW DELHI (UP!) - One
thing ts a sure bet at race
courses across India-it isn't
hea!Uty for the favorite to lose.
When heavily fav!K'ed F8ll'
Angella and Calvados finished
only fourUt and third respectively in !he fourUt race, losmg
bj!ttors tore apart the stands
and hurled thell' seats at Ute
totalizator, the Press Trust of
India reported.
According to the PTI ,
Madras police used ll!ar gas to
subdue Ute angry sport.smen
and
track
stewards
diplomatically declared the
race null and vmd.

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L OV IN G

fathe r who pas se d
Ma r c l"l 22 , 1969

Tll e re

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but

M r s Mabel Cl eland wt fe,
Clltldr en and g r a n dch ild ren of
Rev Tho s A Cleland
3 25 li e

Lost
Smal l tan and wh tle
ne~me

dog
A ns wers to
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beds , or compl et e householdS
Wr d e M 0 Mil le r , RT 4,
Pom ero y, Oh 1o C;, l l 99 2 7760
10 7 7 4

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cents fo r d 1mes , 60 cent s for
q ua• t ers
Sl 20 f o r half
doll ar s Call Rog er Wam sl ey ,
742 36 51
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L OST - B l ac k wallet tn vtct n tl y
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Products , ph on e 992 3410
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WA N TED old upr 1ghl p1anos ,
an y cond1l10n
Pa y 1n g S10
cash F 1r st floor onl y and
Q1v e dt rec t •o n s t o W11ten
Plano Co , Box 188, Sard 1S.
Oh tO 43946
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NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
Cas e Na 21440
Estate of Beulah 8
Smtth
Oecused
Not ice Is hereby g1 ven That
Emma Jean Dabo of Pomeroy ,
Oh 10 . he s been duly appotn ted
E)Ce cutr nt of the Estat e of
Beul ah B Smith . deceued . tate
of M etQ S Countv . Oh ln
Cr ed•lors are requ 1r ed to fil e
the1r cl atm s w ith said f1du c1ar y
withm four mon ths
Dat ed th iS 11th da y of Marc h

1975

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Mann i ng D Webster
Judge
Co urt of Common Pl eas,
Probat e D IV ISIOn
(3 ) 17 24. 31. 3t c

officers at the rally

In a letter from Olhe Jones,
state coun ctlor , the 81st annual
meeting of the State Council of
Ohto was announced for Ang .
18, 19 an d 20 at Imperta! House
Mole! m Cpnton. It was noted
that regis tr ahon will be
followed by 1mtiat1on work al
7.30 p.m. and a reception . She
reminded members of the
special prOJec t.s and ways and
means ac ttvihes for the
session
One application for mem·
bership was read and an m·
ves tiga tm g committee was
appointed

LARRY LAVENDER
S¥facuse. ohio-

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new motor Gi rl 's SIZ E' 7 p1nk
fo r ma l wt11t e r abb rt fu r cape
M en 's bl ac k su 1f srz e 34
Phone 992 3090
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1974 OLD SMOBILE Cutlass
Sup r eme , ma r oon w1 th whrt e
v rny l top , sharp Phon e 742
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SALES &amp; SE.RVICE
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Middleport, Ohio 1 2 1 Mo .

$168~~

:r'OMEROY LANDMARK
9'. _J~ck W. Corny, Mtr.

yo ur m ob• le hom e to r
c ash 15 hom es w anted , 19 58
fhru 1972 mod els Phon e (6 14 )
44 6 1-4 25, GalllpO i tS
3 9 78 tc 3 'and 4 ROOM fu r niShed and
unfurn•shed
apartmen t s
Phone 992 54 34
1973 SKYLINE 12 Jt 60 mobile
4 12 tfc
hom e Air cond lltDn1ng 2 BR
turn1sh ed Call 99 2 70.te , after
PRIVATE meet•ng room for
4 p m
any orgam zatl on . phone 992
3 23 6tp
3915

For Rent

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For Rent

3 11 ttc

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F URNI S HE D
apartment
advlts only m M 1ddleport
Phone 992 38 74
3 :i'5 lf c

--------------AVAI L AB L E th1S week , small 2
bedroom . double wide mobile
home near Pomeroy Off Rl 7
by pass No children or pets
Phone 99 2 701 7 or 992 7666
3 25 3tc
- - - - - ----- - - - - -2 BEDROOM trailer , S25 per
week All utilt ft es pa 1d Phone
99 2 3324
3 25 tfc
TRAILER space , 2 m 11es from
Harr~sonvill e
U til it ieS
a va•lable Phone 74 2 3821
3 25 St c

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For Sale
AIR CONDITIONER
4,000
BTU Two mag wheels, 13 tn
Phone 247 3824
i
3 24 6tc
WHE A T STRAW , ex t r a large
bale s. 51 25 ea ch Phone 378

6257

3 24 6tc

~hont

992·2111

FARM Lvmber See us for your
n ee ds
Pomeroy Forrest
Products , Balley Run Road
Phon e 99 2 5965
3 19 12tc
A IR cond1t 1oner , 4,000 BT U 2
mag wh eel s, 13 rnch . Phone
24 7 3824
3 24 6t c

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TNotAN Joe' s Sport 1ng Good s,

bvy and sell guns, ammo.
fiShing equ ipment, and after
Apr. I 1, we wil l have f1sh ba 1l
Stop by at 308 Page St ,
Middleport Phone 992 3509
3 2 30tc
MIXED hay fo r sale
992 3658

•GROCERY bus!iiess for sa te.
Building for sale or lease
Phone 773 ·5618 from 8 30 P- m
to 10 p m for appointment

- - - - - - --'- 10 " '"

CLOSE our on new Zig-Zag
sewing m.echmes For sewing
stretch fabrics , buttonholes ..
fancy destgns , et c Pa.nt
slightly blemished . Cho •ce of
c arrytng case or sewing
stand $49,80 cash or terms
avculable Phone 992 7755
12 18tfc

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Strout
Realty
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J 2S-61c
sale
J-25 4tc

OENNY ' S Franklin f ireplace ,
mahogan y wnt 1ng desls , 3
sne ll bOo k case . JO 1n elec
cook stov e Phone 98 5 3920
cnes ter
3 25 ltp
A NTIQUE I cyl water cooled
st at 1ona ry eng tne Wit h 30 tn
fl y w heels in good runn •ng
co nd Jt Jon
15 W hi t~ rock
l a y.ng hens One J yr old Reg
Angu s herd bull
One 10
m on th ol d Reg _ Anous bull
T wo 8 months Reg Angus
her fers
Four Reg . Angus
cow s, 3 t o fres h en soon . 1
l ater Two Ho lstem f 1rst ca lf
h et fers . 2 m i x ed calves.
Phone 985 .tUO.
3 25 5tc
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HAY an d corn for sa l e Phon e

992 1306

Hl5

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3 25 6t p

6 room
house. 3 bedrooms , 1112 baths, 2
porches. c1ty water, and large

lot ' Only $4,500 00
POMEROY - 2 Family home,
11 r ooms in aiL Cou ld have
another rental Large lot on
good paved street

MIDDLEPORT - 7 room nice
old er home . 3 bedrooms, 2 full
baths, one enclosed. office , full
basement, garage and neat

BUSINESS - You can get into
th1s by pay1ng only for the
stock Can you beat that?

RUTLAND -

Brick older

home. large double lot, 3 or 4
BR , lots of room . Owner will
fake
land
contract

$10,000.00
RUTLAND AREA - Be the
first to live in this all elec. 3

BR, full basemen!, carport,
utillly bldg .. on 10 a. of
wooded land Owner will
take land contract .

POMEROY - Main St , 2
story brick buSine•• bldg .. 6
room apt. upstalrs , 1st floor
now wtth 3 y'ear1ease. A good

buy at $18,500.00.

307 Spring Avenue
Pomeroy
992·2298
CONTACT :.
Loi• Pouley
Bnn~h M.n•ger

LOSER

C&lt;lNCREn deIIVeted right tb your prolect
Fasl
and
eas)'
Free
est.mates Phone 992 -32&amp;4
Goeglein Ready M1X Co,
Mtddleport Oh 10.
6 30 tfc

NEW LISTING -

SEWING MACHINE , Repairs,
service, a11 makes, 992 2284.
The Fabr tc Shop, Pomeroy,
Authorized Smger Sales and
Serv 1ce We sharpen Scissors
3 29 tfc

2478.

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9 25---C huck While Reports 10

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DUMMY LAiJ
UtJc:€RSTNJD IT.

9 30---Not For Wom en Only 3, Dmah 6 , Galloping Gourmet 8,
Ta t tletal es 10, New Zoo Revue 13
10 DO-Ce lebrity Sw eepsta kes 3,4, 15 ; Joker' s Wild 8, Dinah 13

10 3Q-Wh eel ol Fortune 3.4,15, Gambit 8, 10.
11 Oo---High Rol le rs 3,4. 15, One Life to L 1ve 6 ; Now You See

Love of L1fe a, 10,, Sesa me Sl 20.33
II 55--Graham Kerr 8, Dan I m el 's World 10.

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one letter lo each square, lo
form four ordinary word s.

$6,000 00.
BUILDING LOTS -

water

I

Aging 20

all ftxtures and stock.

DO YOU WANT TO MAKE
MONEY? CALL 992,33l,5.

2 11 tfc

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5 00- FBI l , Andy Griffith 8. Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'
20,33 ; Ironside 13
5 3Q- News 6 , Beverly Hillbillies 8, Hodgepodge Lodge 20; Ge~"7
Smart 15, Elee Co 33
6 oo-News 3,4,8,10,13,15; ABC News 6;
Elec. Co 20, lTV
Utl ll z•tlon 33.
~ . 3Q-NBC News3,4, 15; ABC News 13; Bewltched6, CBS News
8, 10, Zoom 20; Your Future Is Now 33.
I 00--Trulh or Cons. 3,4; Bowling for Dollars 6; Wht's My Line''
8, News 10; Counlry Music Jubilee 13; Area Mayor's Reporlc~
15, Arabs &amp; Israelis 20, Know Your Schools33.
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7 JQ-Pollce Surgeon 3, Name That Tune 4; Let's Make a Dea~ •'
6; Wilburn Brothers 8; The Judge 10, To Tell the Truth 13•, ~
Book Beal 20; Episode Action 33.
8.00-LIIIIe House on lhe Prairie 3,4,15; That's My Mama 13;'
The Johnny Mathis Seoslon 6, Peanut. 8,10; Great Per.
fnrmances 20 ; To Be Annoonced 33.

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a 3Q-Movle "The Girl Mosf· Likely to . . ," 13; The EasleJ\n
Promise 8, 10

HOWMR -- I'll REPoRT OIER
THIS PRt'iATC. W'IFre, TO
HEAOQU~RTERS - MIGI1T AS
WELL BE PREPARED FOR
ArtYTHIHft " H0 USE
TAICING C HA~CfS -

VFA!-1 - ll'H BE A CIH Ctf COU LD DO IT NOW IF
THEY WERE BOTH HOME -

E'IUT ME\I'ER GO OFF
COCKED, EVEN' ON

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1been t.' all th'

btq stores ...th'

JOB~

closets, very mce kitchen
w1fh dmmg area, modern
bath , carpeted throughout,
Mom , with your choice of
colors . Garage. all electric
All financing to r~ght people

C BRADf!ORO, AUd1oneer
Complete Service
Phone 949-3821 or 949 3161
Racine. Oh io
Crltt B~rJBdlord
5-1·th

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Phone 992 2082

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$20.000.
LOOK - JUST $7,900 buys
th 1s 3 bedrooms, bath , nice
k ttchen , panel 1ng , tile,
porches . storage building.

ground SEE TH IS
GARDEN SPACE - I level
acr e, 2 bedrooms, bath, n1ce
k tfchen and dmmg, ut1l1ty,
basement.
many
other
features
Well below the
market at 1ust $13 ,500

THINK BIG - U your house
•s bust1ng at '1 the seams
trying to accommodate your

growing !amity . SEE THIS

J-16 12tc

features ONLY 519,900
IS YOUR HOME TOO
LARGE OR SMALL? CASH
FOR IT, BUY THE HOME
THAT SUITS YOU BET.
TER . - WE SELL YOUR
PROPERTY OR YOU PAY
US NOTHING Call now
9922259
991·2259

banks' I even
on th' st.ock

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-THE l.OWE3ST
CLA56E36 IN OG1!3A:;..&gt;
000 HAVEi AN
INC~ OF

$25'QOOO. 00

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11-IEGEARE:
VAgiAIIOI'lS OF A

3 25 6tc

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10 ACRES , suitable for building
1ots or trailers Will sell as
whole or separate Located on
Rt 7 in M 1ddleport Phone
992 3278 .
3 23 -6tc

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•s far easier tor you to make
prom1ses today th an •t Is for
you t o k ee p them Don ' t
vo lu nteer unless you r e
smcere

CIEMINI (May 21·Juno 20) This
1s not th e day to gamble on

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o thers to ball you out of
situation s where y ou have
gotten tn too deep Bring your
own llfe1acket

CANCER (Juno 21.July 22)
Don't push your budget to lhe
break ing po int because you
want your family to keep up
with the Joneses II wont stand
the straln

LEO•(JuiJ'23·Aug. 22) Refrain
lall talesloday. The

fro ~ t~JIIng

stories ,you embellish later
come home to roost, much to
your embarrassment

VIRCIO (Aug. 23·8tpl. 22) You
have a tendency at this time to
c ount matenal bles Si ngs
belore · they become reality
Walt 1111 they're In the bank

LIBRA (Stpl. 23·0cl. 23(

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by others' opinions Be sure M
the hotshot who's bending your :
ear has worthy wares
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Yesterday's Crytoquote: MUSIC IN THE SOUL CAN BE
HEARD BY THE UNIVERSE.-CH1NESE MEDITATION
(@ 1975 King Featu.:res Syndicate. Inc)

kindly today They'll say what

they think you want to hear. ~~ ~
Don't put too much stock In nl
their words
,~

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jtn.
18) Don'l boast today of how

·~

you overcame an adveraary_
One who Is listening closely Is a
be1ter friend of your opponent " •
than he Is of youra

AQUARIUS (Jon. 20.Ftb. 18) " '

The only one lmpreaaed by
your big Ideas today will be 1~

yourself Keep this In mind If
you're addressing
audience

PISCES (Fob.

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That business deal you're ....
pushing could boomerang.
The profit you anticipate Ia Ilk&amp;- ''Ill

®;;::;
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21, 1175

This may be a year WhAn more w~
opportunities lhah you think ,...,.
you can handle wll ~be dumped
In your lap. Common sense . u
and follow--through are
"musts" for a reward.
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North

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South

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Openmg lead ~ Q •

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
' old story about
There ts an
the man who found a lost horse.
He explamed he tried to think
hke a horse and then looked
where the horse would go
West's queen of hearts holds
the ftrst tnck South has taken
some time to thtnk before playtng from dummy. Whtle West
does not know how to thtnk like
a horse he has learned to thmk
hke a declarer He leads a se·
cond heart and dummy's king
wins Ute trtck
Now South leads a spade from
dummy and produces Ute king
U West IS really on Ute ball he
has already ftgured out South 's

problem. South misses botb.
black aces and wants to knock
out West's _ace first. So Wes,i,
ducks that king of spad~~"'
without any ruffles of
flourishes. Note that II Westi
l&lt;lkes that ace it is all over for
the defense It is also all over:'
lor the defense II West hems,
and haws before ducking.
Now go back tO Sooth. He
may still play a second spad~~
but !he chances are he wil"
decide Utat East holds thai ace
and will lead a club. East wins 1
and clears the hearts.
Eventually, West gets in with
that spade ace and cashes twlr
heart tr1cks.
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The b1dding has been

West

North

Eaat

25

S01th

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What do you bid , if not

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vulnerable?

A - Bid lbre• opad.. U yoar"
partner uodernands you mate

type preempt.

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TODAY'S QUESTION

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You btd three spades West bida

four hearts . Your partner, four'•.'
spades and East hve hearts Wbat.3
00 vou dD now?

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Send S1 lor ..1&gt;\COBV MODERN.
book to. "Wm at Brldl/0," (cia lftlt
newspaper), P 0 Sox .file, Radio

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INt."WSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASliN 1 ' I\

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Thinking like declarer helps

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used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apostrophes. t he length and formalton or the words are all
htnts Ea ch day th e code let ters are differe nt

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WIN AT BRIDGE

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DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work it :
AXYDLBAAXR
IJ LONGFELLOW
One letter s1rnply stands for another In th1s sample A is

Don't expect more from others
than you would glvelf the roles ,1
were reversed . Put yourself In
the shoes of the donor.
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GREAT COUNTRY STEREO

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WIZARD

playwnght
40 Motsten
41 Czech river

3059

WMPO-FM

TRIPLE

Your Judgment Is questionable
regarding the course of aclion
you are pursuing Co ntinue to
kid your sell and steps w!U have
to be retraced

39 " PICniC"

6 I&lt;M!&gt; • garage . paneling .
breezeway, 8 acres Call 992

bedroom
trailer ,
Phone 742 3471

DECAY

32 Nonsense'

33 Onnoco
tnbutary
:14 Seek elecllon
35 Instantly
( 2 wds )
3i Gosstp ( sl.i
38 Wyommg
mountains

B UY NOW &amp; SAVE Low, tow ,
down payments, a pet m
terest 30 vr financ ing on new
homes 1n 3 Me1gs County
lo cat1on s, or BVILD on your
tot Phone 992 5976 or 992-5844
3-13 -ffc

bath on Rf 33,
Phone 843 -2684.

1Juml.l"'1PAPER

(.lutJ,.,erl lomorrow; ·

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
DOWN
1 Slow gait
1 Massenet
5 Dickens
opera
character
2 Musical
8 Zero or
composition
witching
3 Sotto
9 Stimulate
voce
13 Feed the kitty (3 wds.)
14 Tb'orne Smith 4 Three, In
novel
ltalia
Yesterday's Ausw•er
15 Altar phrase 5 Manifest
16 Like a
25 Detroit
16 Topic for
6 Shootmg or
miser
product
Gloria Steinem branding
19 Hackneyed 27 Least •
17 Monk's title
7 Explosion 20 Region
conunon
18 Cushton .
10 In court
of
30 Billow
20 Farm • '
(3 .'l'ds,)
Germany 31 Register
implements II Plamd
23 Jewish
33 Skin problem
21 Quod 12' Puz1Jec
monUt
36 Inunediately
demondoer's
24 Gourmet's 37 Gaming
strandum
atd
pride
cube
22 S~i,l: ~~gW,;~ ' r,-.,...'r,"""r.-23 European
country
25 Son ,of 4ai;o~
26 Rodgers' · h'+--t~r-early lyricist h-+--t27 Strat&lt;tgem
· 28 Otherwtse
29 Mthtary
command
(2 wds)

Real Eslate For Sale

- 4 BR w1th l arge closets , 2
baths, basement , porches,
patto , garage , many other

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COME OM - \IJE C:tOT lH I
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cleaned
Modern San•tat1o n, 992 39S.,or
992 -73 .. 9
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'Ynll"rd•v"s

NO TEtliN' WHfM lHE

W.L-L tr-irl1 Or cut treeS or
shrubbery ,
clean
out
basements , attiCS, etc Phone
949 32:.!1 or 742 4441
2 28 26tc

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9 00-Lucas Tanner 3,4,15; WTVN-TV Forum B; Masterpleco '
Theatre 33.
·'
9 Jo-Art Is .
20.
10 00-- The Law 3,4, 15; Get Christie Love! 6. 13; Tony Orlando&amp; " ~
Dawn a,10; News 20, Family at War 33.
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10:3Q-Your Future Is NOW 20.
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11 .00-News 3,4,6,8,10.13.15; ABC News 33
11 :3Q-Johnny Carson 3,4, 15; Wide World Special 13; FBI 6;
Movie "Gold of the Seven Saints" 8; Movie " The Money ::
Trap" 10, Janak! 33.
12·3Q-Wide World Special 6.
I 00--Tomorrow 3,.4; News 13 ..
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ARIES (March 21·Aprll 19)

I Prill~ SMIS!IIlSWBI}ii!l ''( X I XXXI

U'ITLE ORPHAN ANNIE

ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR
- Sweepers. toasters, .rons ,
a ll small appliances Lawn
mowers , next to State High
way Garage on Route 7
Phone 985 3825
3 ll -26tc

A NEW HOME - Located on

~E COND.

Now arranl'e the circled letltn
11£0 form the surpriae an~wer, u
;=;=:=:::::'::=::'::======~ suggested by the above cartoon.
(

110M E
Improvement
and
· Repa1r Service - Anything
fixed around the home, from
roof to basement You Wtll
like our work and rates
Phone 742 5081.
12 .29 tfc

1 level acre (lots of garden
space). 3 nice BR's wtth

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For W•dn11d1y, Mareh 2&amp;,
1875

C O FFEE FOR TI-lE

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12 19 -lf&lt;

5232

lin e.

S1.500 00 up
POMEROY BUSINESS - Wilh

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SCORPIO (Oct. :M·NOY. 21)

and backhoe work, septi1
tanks mstalled, dump truck ·
·and'lo boys for hire ; will hau
f1U d~rt , top soil , 11mestone 8
gravel, Calf Bob or Roger
Jeffers , day phone 992 7089 ,
n 1ght phone 992 3525 or 992

Severa l

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Pyramid 6,13; Guiding

2 3Q-Ooclors 3,4, 15. Big Showdown 6, 13; Edge of Nights, 10. •a
3 00-Anolher Wor ld 3,4, 15, General Hospllal 6, 13; Price Is
Right a,10; RFD 20.
·
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3 30-0ne Llle to Live 13, Lucy Show 6; Match Game 8,10; On

Astro-

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a,10, Elec Co 20

Rust1c 2 ~EXCAvi&lt;TI NG, """do;;~loadet

n..' .·
on

6, 13; As the World Tur ns 8.10.
3,~ , 15 , $10,000
Light 8, 10.

Bonanza 15

15- Engll sh 505

11 30-Hollywood Squares 3.15, Brady Bun ch 6,13, New s 4,

COLER work. land cl earing by
the acre , hourly Or con t ra ct
Farm ponds . roads, etc
Large dozer and operetor
w1th over 20 years ex penence Pullins E xcavating ,
Pomeroy , Ohio Phone 992

bedroom lao "' ~
· '
Bath ,
drilled ~
nerslb le
pump 1.~1-:~~ 3 acres .

l ocat1ons

8, 10; To Be Announced 33

12 45---Eiec. Co 33
w
12 55---NBC New s 3,1 S
1 00- News 3. All My Children 6,13; Phil Donahue 8; Young&amp;"
lhe Restless 10; Not For Women Only 15.
·~
3o-How To Survive a Marriage 3. ~. 15; Let's Make a Deal

Gill igan's Is. 6, Tattletales 8; Sesame St. 20,33; Movie ~
" Papa's Delicate Condition" 10; Mike Douglas 13.
4 3Q-Bewllched 3; Merv Grlflln 4, Mod Squad 6, Lucy Show 8;

6 Jo- F1ve M 1nut es to Ltve By 4, News 6. B ibl e An swer s 8,
Sc hool Scene 10, T he Slor y 13
6 35- Co! umb us Today 4
6 45- Morn mg Report 3, Fa r m t lm e 10
7 00-Today 3,4, 15, AM A m e r~ ca 13.6. CBS News 8, 10.
8, 00- la ss le 6, Capt K angaroo 8. Popeye 10, Sesam e St 33
8 25-Capt K angaroo 10
8 30---Mtssl on lmposs 1ble 6
9 00---A M 3, P htl Donahue 4, 15 Bullw ink le 8, M orning wtth

~I&lt;TS ...

12 3Q-Biank Check 3, Split Second 6, 13; Search for Tomorrow::

2:00-Days of Our Lives

WEDNESDAY , MARCH 26, 1975

I).W...,THIS 60C't&lt; PEFORT ISIJT St&gt;,o,
~m- ~ m MWI !.C()5€.

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News 8, 10

4 oo--Mr Cartoon 3; I Dream of Jeanhle ,., Somerset 15 ~

RadtOS, An1ennu, Towers,
Used T. V ' s Buy from the
"Indian'' and save "Wam
Pum"- we buy used RadiOS
and Towers Radtas repaired
by FCC licensed service
p,ersonnel. Stop and see the
• Indian" and
Bubbles .
Monttor Channel 10 and 10 -

NEW LISTIN:i -

NEW and used cham saws.
tillers and mower s Also,
repa.rs
498 Lo c ust St ,
Midd leport Phone 992-3092 .
2 28 26tc

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Phone 992 530 2

JOY AND PEACE
THROU6 H MfNTAL IJOTHINGNf~"··
LIKE OUR DIVIN E YOUIJ 6 GURU··
THE MAHA - 5 WA MI BA1300 !

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D&amp;O TREE tnmm1ng , 20 years
exp Insured, free est •mates
Call 992 3057 or Coo lv tlle, 1
66 7 3041
3 18 12tp

STANLEY Products for sa le
Phone 742 3762
3 9 26tc

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DRAMA PLANNED
A Bible drama will be F UR N I SHE D apt for rent ,
presented Easter Sunday at
ba che lor t ype, no child r en .
ph one 992 5131 da yt 1m e
7 30 p.m. at Uhe Bradbury
3-23 Jtc
Church of Christ. The play wtU
begin with the bli'Ut of Christ ·cou N TRY Mob il e i-, um 7P ar k .
R r 33 . ten m ates north of
through Ute resurrection. The
Pom ero y L arge lots w iti'L
concr ete patr os , si dewalks ,
public
IS
mvited.
In 1973, James McCord,
r un ne r s and off stree t
par ktn g PQ,on e 992-7479
former security chief for
12 Jl lfc
President Nixon 's campaign
~A-;-LE""R-SPACE~-:.-~. ,.t!
comrnitt.!e, told a Senate
nort h of M etos H 1gh School on
Jllvestigatrng corrurutt.!e that
oldR t 33 Ph on e 9922941
I 23 ttc
While House counsel John Dean
PLAY CANCEU.ED
and Jeb Stuart Magruder, Due to Ute death of Jean DUPi ex- 2ii~-; -wa~n-;; ts t .~
Mrddlepor t Oh•o P hone 992
NIXon election committ.!e of. · Warner the Wednesday Early
7780 or 992 3432
ficial, knew 10 advance of the Bird Bowhng League has been
2 19 tfc
Watergate buggmg.
cancelled

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FU R NIS HE D .
extr a
n ice
mobile home 1n country 10
m tn from Gav 1n No chil dr en
or 1ndoor pets $1 20 p er month
l or hom e and b1g ya.-d _ You
pay util1 t 1es
Ca ll 99 2 7328
aft er 6 p m
3 23 3tp

I'M A CHIEY IN &lt;'i

308, Page St.
Middleport, o. 992·3509

lOB Page, Middleport
Heating
Cooling
Refngerahon- Roof Repa~rs
- Gutters - Plumbing Electncal Repa.rs
and
Servtce.
.
Call 992 ·1509 and
Save on your repatrs: also
repa~r mowers, c.ompressors
and outboards . Brmg tf 1n
and save

Phone

Real Estate For Sale

33 13

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1I 30-Johnny Ca r son 3..4. 15. W1d e Worl d My stery " Th e Turn of
t he Screw " 13 ; F BI 6; M ov •e " F ire house" 8, M ov1e " The
Oppos1 t e Sex " 10, J ana ki 33
12 JO- W1de World M ys ter y " Th e Tur n of th e Screw " 6
I 00-Tomorrow 3.4 , News 13

INDIAN JOE'S
CB SALES &amp;PARTS

P-J
Home Maintenance

little yard

3 BEDR OO M m ob 1le home ,
w a sher and dryer , 11 1 baths . 18 .000 BT U Fedders , a.r con
d rt 10ner . 7 f1 p Huffy R1d1ng
utilitiES pa 1d . S42 50 wee k 308
mow er , 26" cut Br1ggs &amp;
P ag e St . M•dd le pon Oh1o
Straiten engrn e, Two sul ld
3 4 tfc
maple bar stoo ls . lea t her
sear s, l 1ke new Phone 992
2 B EDR OOM m ob ile home 1n
HOME for sale 1n Che ster
3442
Tupp e r s
Plarns
water .
Syra cuse No ch ildr en or pets
J
23
st
c
natu r a l gas , 2 bed r oom s .
Call 992 24 41 aft er 6 p m
--~ - ----------DepO Sit r eQ Uired
complet e ly
remodeled
GA R D EN Id lers , 31~ h p , S210
$1 3,800 Phone 985 .d102
3 11 tt c
4 h p $235. 5 h p $245 8 h p
3 16 12tc
SJ69 5 speed L awn mowers ,
2 B E DR OOM mob de home ,
ele c se l f propelled r1 d 1ng
Phon e A lbert Hdl , Racm e,
mower s, 6 h p , 8 h p , 10 h p
6 ROOM hou se w 1th bath , 3
Oh 10 94q 2261
bedroom , full basement, gas
and 16 h p
M c Murray ' s
Supp l y Compan y , Mason , W
heat. h w floor , wa ll to wall
J 23 6t c
va ( Phon e (304) 77 3 5323
c arpet Close t o sc hoo l rn
Po m ero y Phone 992 309 7
3 23 6t c
TR A IL ER apartments l or r en t
3 9 52tc
Phone 992 52J8
J 19 6t c \JS ED parts , F r y e·s Tru ck and
BEAU TIFU L new home on
Auto Par ts , Rutland , Ohto
Phone ( 614 ) 742 6094
lake. 3 bedrooms . bath &amp; 111 ,
4 BE D~ OO M ho use, wal l to wan
carp et 1ng , d r apes , b 1g den
carp et tng . a c. fenced m yard
1 22 78tp
Call 99 2 3493
W1lh pat1o , n 1 e1~ F»hone 992 -- --- -- --- ~
J 24 tfc
STEREO r adi o . 8 tra Ck - tape
11 80 or 992 3432
comb inat ion , am fm radro , 4
J 19 t fc
speaker
sound
sy stem
Ba ltmce S10l 82 or te rm s Call
TWO bedroo m t r ail er A du lts
99 2 3965
on l y Phone 99 2 3975 or 992
3 25 tf c
2571
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Room Additions
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Mobile Homes For Sale ·

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TILLERS
3\lz H.P. TURF-TILL

NO TI CE from Berr y Miller
M obile Home Sal es - Here IS
~new lts l •ng of th e un•ls we
now ~lave on our l ot due fo th~
fo r eclosure of ano ther Mobil e
Home Dea l er
60x 14 New Moon . 2 bedroom
60x 14 Na shua . total electr ic 2
bedroo m
60x 12 Na shua , 2 bedroom
60x l 2 Globemas t er , J bedroom
5 ~ 12 Bud dy , 2 bed r oom
70x 14
Beverly
Manor . 3
bed room , 1 ba t h , w 1th 8x12
ex pando
60x 12 Dar 1an , 2 bed room . 2 full
bat hs
60 x12 L•bert y , 2 bedroom
60x 12 Sc hu l t, 2 bedroo m , to tal
elect n c
60)(1 2 Tltt'ln , 2 bedroom
60)(12 EI Cona . 2 bedroom
60)( 12 Pa r kwood , bal cony front
kr tc hen These are mostl y all
la t e mod els (Som e neve r lrved
m l and will be ltqu i d&amp;Ted i!lf a
ve r y larg e d1scount So 1f you
ar e 1n terested 1n a Mob11e
Home at a huge sav ing don ' t
w a rt stop today at Berr y
M tll er M obtle Home Sal es , 705
Far son St , r ei pre. Oh10
pt1on e 423 9531
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10. 15. Barnab y Jones 8, News 20. Inter face 33 .
10 30-Your Future 1s N ow20, F 1ne Art ot Goofing O ff 33

Construction Co.
From tne largest
BuHdozer Radlafo~ to
smallest Heater C re

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Help Wanted

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9 30 - M ovl e " H urr icane"
Yeste rd ay 33

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WILKINSON
SMALL_ENGINE
992.3092

32 15

a 30- Movie 'The DISappearance of Fllgh l 412" MAS H a.10;

or 991·5700

3 10 7

1965 CHEVROLE T PICkup
tru c k , excellen t c ond 1t 1on
JUN K auto s, comp l ete and
Ph one 992 3366
••ter, l:.llctrlc, lias, Sewer
de l rv er ed to our yard We p 1ck
3 2J 3tp
tines, lnstolltd Work
up ~uto bodies and buy all
guaranteed.
k1nd' of scrap m el~ l s and 1q69 CH E V ROLET Im pala V 8,
Dozer, B•cllhoe, Trucks
1ron R1der 's Salvage , St Rt .
au t omat1c , good cond1T10n ,
Llmtstone &amp; Fill Dirt
124. Rl 4, Pomeroy . Ol'\10
S500 Phone 843 2272
c a II 992 5468
3 23 3tc
Commtrclo~RtSidontlol
10 17 tf c
Construction &amp; Rtmodel
O NE TRUC K l •
ton . 1970
Chevr olet Tru c k , and 1970 Z28
CAS H pa1d f or a ll makes and
models of mobile homes , Camaro Phone 992 7J 38 after
5 p m
Phone are a cod e 6 \4 423 9531
4 JJ tfc
3 20 Stc
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777 Pnrl 5trnt
brown . bla ck vrny l top , power
par ts Phon e 94J 24 14
Middleport, Ohio
&amp;leer.ng , power brakes a•r
3 25 Jtc
cond E llc eJi en t cond Prr ced
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v ery r easonable Phone 992
3273
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SA LE S Repr esentat 1ve Fu ll or
par H •m e pos1t 1on ava ilabl e 1961 CH EV ROLE T, r el 1able, get MALE Stamese k•tt eii, 6oh p
Po m eroy
Middleport a ~ea
outboard
motor ,
auto
to work car 249 Broadway
Pr ev•o us sales ex per •en ce
washer Phone 992 7201 after 5
Phone 992 2082
helpful Repl y rn conf1den ce
pm
3 16 12 t c
P 0 Box J32, F' t Pl ea sant , - - -- ---------~ -- 3 23 Jtp
W V a 255 50
1975 MONTE Carlo , 4,000 m1les ,
J 25 Jtp
a lt power . a~r , AM stereo
tap e Call 992 7036 after 5 p m
LA DY to stay w 1th eld erl y lad y
3 5 tfc
Phon e 992 3689
3 23-61 c 1957 F ORo Ran chero . --g-oOd
co nd1t1on Phon e 742 6352
Vert1cal-shafl Bnggs en·
3 20 6tc
g1ne , extra · hea"Yy worm
WI L L do babyslftrng •n my 19t.4 CH E V Y Bel.!llr , A 1 Shape
gear dnve Ttnes are 12 11
Cal l 99 2 3105 or c onta c t
h ome Cal l 992 7647
d•ameter
t1ll 1ng
K enn eth Will
J 23 6t c
Width IS 26"
3 19 6t c
(22-5899)
REM O DELIN G ,
pl umbing ,
heating and all type s ol 1966 FORO tru c k , call after 5
p m Phone 992 3625 or 992
g eneral
r e pa~r
Work
5945
guaranteed 20 years ex
3 19 6t c
penenc e Phone 992 2409
3 11 H e

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DofA Plans
spring rally
The charier was draped m
memory of Mrs Sylvta Badg·
ley when Theodorus Counclll7,
Danghlers of Amenca , met
recently at Ute IOOF hall.
Mrs Eva Dessauer, coun·
cllor, prestded whtle plans
were dtseussed for Uhe Dislrtct
13 rally April9 at the IOOF hall
wiUt a dinner to be served at
Trtmty ChUrch Reservallons
for Ute dmner are to he sent to
Mrs. Edna Reibel by April 5
Gifts will be pur chased for the

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C&amp;E 102" C A , 4 speed t rsns , 2 speed 15,000 r ea r axle,
good t1r es

There tS a token ol a ttec l ton

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general shee1 me1al,
works.
FreE'
Estimates.
Phone 949·5961
Emetgency 9'12·3995

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Dear Ready:
Tell PhU you're ready if he ts. It lsn 't "siUy" to admit your
man was right. - SUE

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In Memory

Generation Rap
Rap:
At 22, I wanted love but not marriage. Phillip wanted both.
He was ready for the husband and wife thing, and all last year he
kept propoaing. I answered, "Why ruin tt ?" I liked my freedom.
Well, I persuaded him! This year, Phil hasn't mentioned
marriage once. When friends announced they were Mr. and Mrs.,
he privately called !hem, "Dumb." He likes freedom better than
!do -now! We'reslillmuch in love as ever.
Without looking sllly and changes We, how can I tell him that
at 23, I'm - READY FO!J THAT RING

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Teeth charts fix skeleton - ·
re~ains of college student
Positive identificalion has
been mad e of the badly
decomposed hun1an skeleton
found Feb. 15 in a wooded area,
150 feel from MI. Olive Rd . in
Springfield Twp ., Gallia
County.
Dr. Donald R. Warehime,
Gallla County Coroner, said
today lhe remains had been
identified as those of Paul Gail
(Pappy ! McAllister. 26. R( 2.
Piketon. a Rio Grande College
student .

Army and was wounded by a

booby trap grenade in Veilnam
in 1969. He was last seen (kt. 3,
!974.

Dr . Wa rehime SRid Agent
Herman Henrv of the Bureau
of Criminal ln.dentHica tion at
Lunrtmi, Ohio, spearheaded the
invesligati on. Agent He.nry

lea rn ed of McAllister 's
dis.1ppearance and traced his
movemenl"&gt; to Ocl. 3.
McAllister firs t registered at
h;' Grande College in the fall
Identificati on was made uf 19·, , He attended college on
through dental charts supplied a parttin ..• basis through t974.
by the U.S. Army to Dr . James He was re bis tercd H t the
V. Marquard. D.D.S. in Denwl college for the entire !973-74
Surgery and Oral Pathology at school term which cr.-led last
Ohi o Slate
University . June .
McAllister had served in the
A spokesman at the co lleg\!

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said today McAllister did not
apply for admittance last fa ll.
· Dr. Warehime said that due
to the lack of sufficient parts,
the cause of death could not be
determined·. ll was definite,
however, there was no blow or
gunshot wound to the skull.
Found at the scene by bird
hunters Feb. 15 was a skull,
spine, pelvic bone. jawbone, a
leg and some t~e th . Also found
beside the skeleton was a pair
of tennis shoes, trousers and
underwear. The death is still
Wlder investigation .
McAllister is survived by hi s
paren ts,
Pa ul
Dewey
McAllister of Piketon and Mrs.
Jessie L. Sagg, a teacher of
Jaspar, Ohio.

Nang.
·
The pullout from Hue, the third largest city and spintual .
center ol South Vietnam, left the Communists in control of II of
the country's 44 proviinces. There wa• no indication how long it
would take for the 20,000 retreating troops to leave Hue, a walled
city of stately street,s, J;luddhist shrines and ancient artilcats.
NAIROBI, KENYA - A GROUP OF GUNMEN threatened
to kill the kidnaped French ambassador to Somalia today unless
France frees two imprisoned guerrillas and hands over a fortune
in gold. The kidnapers, guerrillas fighting for the independence
of a small French territory in East Africa, set a 6 p.m. deadlme
fo r the execution of 57-year-old Amahassador Jean Gueury.
Gueury was abducted Sunday in Mogadishu , capital of neighboring Somalia, as he left a Roman Catholic cathedral w1th his
wife after a Palm Sunday mass.
PHNOM PENH - FIVE COMMUNIST ROCKETS landed
just outside the American Embassy in the Cambodian . capi,tal
today, forcing Ambassador John Gunther Dean to leave h1s offtce
and take cover in a ground floor shelter. The rockets were among
26 fi red into the city or the nearby airport this morning. One of
the missiles landed within 50 yards of one of the American airlift
planes, but apparently caused no damage,
Outside the city, the goverrunent defense perimeter con~
tinued to shrink as insurgents increased pressure west and north
of the ca pital and at the isolated river town of Neak Luong.
Government forces suffered a major setback late Monday when
they were forced to abandon the village of Tuol Leap near the
rocket belt launching area for the airport barrage.

the final leg of a Hight from
Ten crewmen and six Navy
Japan to Mc01ord Air Force passengers died.
Base, Wash.
" It was hwnan error," Walk
"four ·7.ero ; six · four ·one, said. ';None of us in the normaintain five thousand ."
thwest region can recall an
That was the traffic controll- accident of this type before."
Walk said the controller who
er telling the pilot to descend to
gave the erroneous instruction
5,000 feet.
That was th e key - the order was a fully qualified journeyCHARLESTON , W.Va .
to drop to 5,000 feet. The man who had worked at the (UPI) - An Ohio Ku Klux Klan
controller made a mistake , He exacting task since March 18, leader believes the bullet fired
had meant the command for a 1973, following three years of into the car of Ed Miller near
Navy A6 plane in the same training .
here Sonday was self~nflicted
He said the controller, whom in the wake of his suspension as
area.
But the CHI pilot didn't he did not identify, had been West Virginia's grand dragon.
qu estion the controller . He relieved of his duties .
KKK Grand Dragon Dale
lk
said
the
controller
W
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responded tersely, "Fi ve
Reusch said by telephone from
thousand, rour . zero ~six ~ four knew something was wrong his home at Lodi, Ohio, that he
.. one is out or 10."
when another controller - the had suspended Miller from his
one
who would give final inAbout three minutes later the
Starlifter -then traveling at structions for landing at MeChord south of here -came on
an estimated 275 miles per
hour - slammed into the 5,900- the frequency and asked: " ...
foot level of Warrior Peak in where is Mac four~zero..six­
the Ml. Constance range ol the fo ur.one?"
Olympics.
Walk said the controller
Holzer Medical Center
didn't discover his error until
(·Discharged,
March 241
about an hour later when he
Margc.
rel
Barrett,
Elmer
had left his station and played
Belue,
Stella
Burnheimer,
Lori
the tape recording.
The fin al transmission Clary, Myrtle Delauder,
before the controller quit for Patric ia Doerfer, Randall
Echler, Annette Fick, Mrs.
Funeral services for Mrs. the night came at 30 seconds Franklin Gay and son, Emily
Jay (Jean ) Warner, widely past II :04 p.m. :..One final call Goody, Judy Hart, Scott
kn ow n Pomeroy resident, 102 to fourJEero-six-fo ur-one to Hineman, Gertrude Markle,
Legion Terrace. who died early respond.
There was no one to answer. Tara Marlin, Mar tisha Miller,
Monday morning at Veterans
Rosa Minnis, Todd Pethtel,
Memorial Hospital will be
Mary Phillips, Patr icia Reese,
Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Harry G. Hanning Vir ginia Shuler,
Donny
Po meroy United Meth odist
Stephenson, Phyllis Stidham,
of Albany dies
Church.
La ura
Wad e,
Torres
Mrs. Warner was preceded
Williamson.
in death by her parents, Paul
tBirthsl
ALBANY - Harry Glenn
and Edith Ebers bach Mallory .
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lowery. a
Haning, 80, Rt. 2, Albany, died
and her . husband, Jay B.
daughter,
Gallipolis; Mr. and
Monda y at O'Bleness Hospital.
Warner . Mrs. Warner was a
Mrs.
Freelin
Peck, a daughter,
Mr . Haning was born May 29,
member of the Pomeroy
1894, a son of the late James Cheshire; Mr. and Mrs .
United Methodist Church.
and Susan Mi tchell Haning. He William Porter, a son,
She is surviv ed by one was preceded in death by one Jackson.
daughter, Linda Warn er ,
son, Kenneth ; three brothers,
Pomeroy ; three sons, John L.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
two sis ters and a grand·
Warner, Stephen R. Warner
Admissions for Monday,
daughter .
and Jeffrey J. Warner, all of
March
24, Mabel Keserson ,
Mr . Haning was a life
Pomeroy .
Pomeroy
; Landon McDaniel,
Rev, Carl Hicks will of- member of Drew Webster Post Middleport; Marguerite Perry ,
ficiate. Burial will be in Beech 39 of the American Legion, the New Haven, W. Va.; Virginia
Grove Cemetery. Friends may V~'W and DAY of Pomeroy.
He is survived by his wife, Hayman , Rac in e; Jonnie
call a t Ewing Funeral Home
Wilda Boring Haning ; five Meado.w, Columbus.
after 7 p.m. today.
Discharges - Jerry Powell,
daughters, Dena Raymond and
Eblin
McCasky, ; Op_a,l · Barr,
Evelyn Allen, both of Albany;
Weltha Mitchell, Centerburg; Eva Robson, Marjorie Witter .
Janis Thronton and Carole
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Thomas, both of Colwnbus;
Pleasant Valley Hospital
one son~ Cecil, Pomeroy; one
Discharges - James Lake,
sis ter, Ruth Chase, Wor- Leon; Charles Deweese,
thington ; 10 grandchildren and Letart ; John Little, Point
several nieces and nephews. Pleasant ; and Nessewee
Funeral services will b&lt;&gt; Buxton, Lakin .
Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Ewing
Chapel wi th Rev . Charles
Norris officiating. Burial will
SQUAD CALLED
be in Wells Cemetery . Friends
The Middleport Emerge ncy
may call at the fun eral home
Squad made one run Monday
after 4 p.m. today.
afternoon . At 3: 11 p.m. they
were called to an accident at
the junction of CR 5 and SR 7
where they transported Henry
Smith, Rodney, to the Holzer
Medical Center,

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SYRACUSE - A bake sale
and Easler bazaar will be held
beginning at 10 a.m . Saturday
at the Syracuse Municipal
Building by th e Ladies
Auxiliary of the Syracuse Fire
Department.

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Klan office last week, and he
thinks the bullet was fired into
the car by Miller.
Miller report ed to slate
police Sunday a shot was fired
into his car parked at his house
in the Tyler Mountain area,
apparently about 2 a.m.
Sunday , police were info rmed
of the shooting at 10 a.m.
Sunday and sent an officer to
investigate,
"!suspended his commission
as grand dragon of West
Virginia as of last Thursday,"
Ruesch said of Miller, "on
groWids of creating friction
and animostiy among Klan·

smen .
"!believe the bullet was selfinflicted, and I believe no
Klansman had anything to do
with any bullet."
Reusch said he thinks Miller
fired the bullet into his own car
"because of the suspension of
the state kleagleship in West
Virginia. "
Miller's wife said her husband left Sunday afternoon on
a trip to Georgia .
SEOEMS RUNS
The Pomeroy Unit of the
Southeastern Ohio Emergency
Medical Cen ter made a run to
SR 7 near Bradbury at 3:·15
p.m. Monda y, the scene of an
accident. The unit was not
needed so returned to its
station.
SHRINETTESCONVENE
The Twin City Shrinettes will
meet al8 p.m. Thursday at the
home of Cora and Shirley
Beegle in Racine . Members
are to wear Easter bonnets
which they have disigned.
SEEK DISSOLUTION ·
In Meigs County Comm on
Pleas Court Eva Pauline
Searles, Rl. I, Rutland. and
Kenn eth E. Searles, same
address, have fil eJi for
dissolution or rparriage '
CLUB TO MEET
The Riverview Garden Club
will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs . Donald
Myers with Mrs. Walter Brown
as c~ hostess. An auction of
"something you made" will be
held .

SALES REPORT
March 22, 1975
Ohio Valley Lh·cstock Co.
Gallipolis, Ohio
STEERS - 250 to 300 lbs. 20
to 25.300 to 400 lbs. 19 to 26, 400
to 500 lbs. 19.50 to 27, 500 to 600
lbs. 20 to 26.50, 600 to 700 lbs. 17
to 28, 700 lbs. and over 18.:i0 to
29.90.
HEIFER CALVES - 250 to
300 lbs. l7lo 23.50. 300 to 400 lbs.
17 to 23,. 400 to 500 lbs . 19 to
23.50, 500 to 600 lbs. 20 to 24, 600
to 700 lbs. 18 to 23.75, 700 lbs.
and over 20 to 30.
STOCK COWS &amp; BULLS - ..
(By the head ) Stock Cows 110
to 185, Stock Cows and Calves
160 to 217.50, Stock Bulls 110 to
185, Baby Calves 10 to 30; (By
the Pound) Can ners &amp; Cullers
Cows 15.50 to 18.35, Holstein
Cows 17.50 to 20.40, Commercial Bulls ( 1,000 lbs . and
over) 20 to 25.50.
VEAL CALVES - Tops 220
lbs. to 250.49 to 5S, Medium 200
lbs. to 300 35 to 45, Culls 30
down, Shoals 12 to 28.

director, and Wayne Frederich, 1;, display a tourism poster presented Tuesday night at a ..
meeting on tourism at the Meigs Inn .
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and Southeastern Equipment
Co ., Gallipo lis. Each firm
submitted two bids. The Gress
bids, one in the amount of
$8,495 and the other in the
amount of $3.945, and Southeastern, one for $12,500 and the
other $10,995, were taken for
study.
Permission was given

morn i n ~.

Submitling
bid s
as
depositories were Pome roy
National Bank, Citizens
Na lional Bank, Racine Home

Nat ional Ban k and The Far-

Colwnbia Transmission Corp.
to install a gas pipeline under
and across CR 12 in Rutland
Township.
Attending were Henry Wells,
Warden Ours and Bernard
Gilkey, commissioners,
Wesley
Buehl,
county
engineer,
and
Martha
Chambers, clerk.

mers Bank and Savings Co.

The bid was awarded to
Pomeroy National Bank which
offered the highest rate of
interest, 6.8 pel.
Bids for a 350-B Crawler
Dozer cam e from Gress
Equipment Co., Clarkesburg,

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

CHARLE STON , W.Va .
(UP ! ) - Stale Atto rney
General Chauncev Browning
wants to finish the state's
defense in the 1967 Silver
Bridge collapse by Wednesday
although the entire week has
been set aside for the court
hearing .
The trial before the West
Virgin ia Court of Claims
resumed
Monday
and
Browning spent the day
quizzing Charles F. Scheffey of
th e Federal Highway Administration.
Scheffey helped investigate
the cause of the span's collapse
as a member of the National
'!';·ansportation Safety Board.
F'orty-six persons were killed
when the bridge colla psed into
the Ohio River at Point
Pleasant Dec, 15, 1967,
Suits totaling $6.5 million
were filed against the state for
wrongful death , personal injury . and property da mage,
contending negligence in its
maintenance of the bridge.
After comple tion of th e
defense testimony. the threemember court probably ·will
schedule a session for rebuttal
in April.

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Mounties join search
was legal and had not contravened any existing laws
governing police search and
seizure .
Montreal Urban Community
Police Chief Rene Daigneault
"said the search was conducted
after police received an anonymous tip that Miss Hearst
could be found in Mrs.
McKay's home.
Daigneault said the police
arrived at the McKay
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DA NANG, SOUTH VIETNAM - NORTH Vietnamese
troops captured the former imperi~l capital Hue today ~nd
advanced toward isolated Da Nang, the last goverrunent bastwn
In upper South Vietnam. Milil{lry intelligence sources said a
North Vieinamese armored colwnn rwnbled into Hue and the
last government troops surrendered South Vietnam's third
largest city without a fight .
Communist rockets bombarded Da Nang this morning,
threatening the stai't of a giant American air and sea evacuation
of one million persons from the refugee...wollen city. Communist
gunners ringing the city fired a barrage of 14 rockets at the Da
Nang Air Base, killing six persons and wounding 34. Most of the
victims were civilianS.
Virtually aU of the 300,000 civilians and most of the 25,~
trOOIIS in Hue, 400 miles north of Saigon, fled to Da Nang durmg
recent days in a mass retreat climaxed by a Dunkirk..,lyle
evacuation by sea.

DETROIT - AUTO SALES CONTINUED their slow climb
from the depths of last fall's sales skid. But mid-March new car
sales still were at a 14-year low ~ off 29 per cent from the same
period last year. Despite the dropoff, Industry executives said
the mid-March sales were up 12 per cent from March 1-10 levels.
For the first 20days of the month, sales were off 19 per cent from
a year ago.
Mack Worden, General Motors vice president for sales, said
·Tuesday "the continuing strengthening of the market11lace, as
reflected by these comparisons, may· well signal not only the
start of the spring selling seailon, but also the underlying improvement in factors that influence car buyer decisions." GM
reported sales this year are 4.4 per cent behind the 1974 pac-e, the
best year-to-year comparison in the industry. Ford was 17 per
cent behind last year's pace, Chrysler trailed its 1974 figure by
22.6 percent and American Motors was 31.3 percent behind its ,
.1974 showing.

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and over twenty, your
Grange Insurance agent
has good news for you.
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RAMPAGING RIVERS CAUSED AN ESTIMATED $10
milllon damage and left more than 2,000 persons homeless in
northern Illinois early today and a blustery spring snowstorm
transformed portions of the upper Midwest into a desert of
drifting snow.
Record flood levels on the Rock River in the Rockford, Ul.,
....ea forced more than 1,800 persons from thetr homes by late
Tuesday. Civil ~enseworkers braved high water-and near .zero
temperatures to get the evacuees to high ~round.
.
More than 500 persons had to leave their homes m the
Freeport, lli., area as the Pecatonica climbed a 17.1 foot flood
crest-just six tenths of a foot off the record crest of 1969. About
100 "diehardS," some perched In second floors with muddy
,waters swirling up to the eaves of their homes, were sweating out
the two rivers' annual spring rampage.

MULlEN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.

r.Sidenee at 5 a.m. but the
search turned up no trace of
Miss Hearst.
The Chicago Tribune
reported Tuesday that Miss
Hearst's fingerprints and those
of the fugitive grandson of a
former Connecticut governor
were found more than a week
ago in a motel in upper New
York state near the Canadian
border.
The Tribune story said the
prints of Miss Hearst and
Stephen Bingham, 31, attorney
and grandson of the late Hiram
B. Bingham, fonner governor
and U.S. senator from Connecticut, were identified in the
motel near Olamplain, N. Y.
But the FBI in Albany, N.Y.,
said it had made no investigation or received any repert of
Miss Hearst or Bingham being
in the border area.
Daigneault said the officers
entered the house with Mrs.
McKay's permission.
"! find no fault, under
existing laws governing pollee
search and seizure, with the
manner in which they carried
out their duty," he said.
Daigneault's remarks followed protests by ~lrs. McKay
that the plainclothesmen had
stormed her. home without
producing a searCh warrant,
and upset her children and her
ailing husband.
"They went into the children's rooms, the basement,
the hathrooms-&lt;!verywhere. I
still can't believe ,the scene,"
she said.

NOWYOU KNOW
More than 400 million. prairie
dOgs used to live in a sihgle
colony in West Texas.

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Ohio
Power
Company's
top
executive officer said . here
Tuesday night the Gavin
Power Plant at Oleshire is
"Beautiful", bl!ilt "probably
like ·a power plant ought to- tw
built these days."
Frank N. Bien, executive
vice president, was answering
a question posed by a news
reporter about the Impact of
emission control standards in
forcing up construction coats,
ahd eventually, rates for
eleclricity,of neirpo.wer plants
iJi Ohio, and elsewhere.

Gavin, which is scheduled to
. have both its giant units·on the
line this summer, Bien pointed
out, meets all the EPA
requirements as to particulate
control (over 99 pet.);
However, the technology is not
yet available for control of
gaseous emissions.
Bien indicated more serious
'problems as the costs arise
when older power plants have
to be changed to meet EPA
slandard controls.
In.a far ranging talk to area
news rnedia representatives,
Vice President _Bien asked for

CHAMBER TO MEET
The Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce will meet Monday
at noon at the Meigs Inn. Guest
speaker will be Ron James,
state representative.

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help in conveying understanding of the utili ty's
problems to the public. His
remarks and accompanying
graphs are on page 17 today.
Media representatives were
guests of the power company
for dir.r~r at tile Elks Country
Club near Portsmouth. Attending from the PomeroyM\~dleport area were Fred
Mdrrow, man ager . of the
Pomeroy office, and Chester
Tannehill, executive editor of
the Daily Sentinel and Sunday
Times-Sentinel.

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Rebate bill
sidetracked
WASHINGTON (UP!) - A
dispute over oil company tax
increases temporarily slde_tracked House-Senate negotiators after they agreed Tuesday
to rebate $100 to $200 of almost
every American's 1974 Income
taxes.
,
The two sides moved swtftiy
toward a compromise between
the House's $19.9 billion tax cut
and the Senate's $84.3 billion
cut, settling many major Issues
before snagging on the
question of how much of the oil
depletion allowance to ' leave
for independent oil companies
and how long they will continue
to receive II.
A comprornlse was reported
within reach, and House Ways
and Means chairman Al
Ullman said he hoped to
complete the bill today .
Speaker Carl Albert planned to
have the House stand" by to
pass the compromise bill If a
settlement was reached

limit11tlons on foreign tax
breaks, a speclal,100 payment
to Social Security r~pients,
lax credits for new home
Iiuyers and exactly how to cut
1975 taxes.
President Ford Is reported
ready to cancel his Easter
vacation If necessary to conllider a final bill. He has
threatened through spokesmen
oo nwnerous occasions to veto
the bill if It is too big or contains too many objectionable
amendments.
Hilwever, the committee's
Tuesday actions chopped S6.6
biUion from the Senate bill,
leaving a ''net" tax bill at that
point of $24 billion, well within
Ford's reported tolerances.

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HONORED - Meigs County Common Pleas Judge John C. Bacon was honored on his
birthday Tuesdar by employes of the court house. Shown with Judge Bacon are, back 1;, hts
wife, Mrs. Bacon, and Letta Spencer, bailiff, who planned the affair. He was presented a cake,
cards and gifts.
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The net bill is lower for each
house 417.6 billion for the
House and $30.6 billion for the
Senate - because each bill
contains offsetting tax Increases, mainly on oil companies . •
A major tax break for individuals was locked into the
bill Tuesday when the negotiators accepted the House's S6.1
billion rebate of 1974 tax,s.
The rebate would be 10 per
cent of 1974 taxes up to a
maxlmwn of $200. The mini·
mwn rebate would be either
•100 or the taxes actually paid
If that was less than S100. A
married couple gets only one
rebate whether they flle jointly
or separately.
)llaxlmum rebates would
gradually phase down for those
making more than J2(),000 Wltll
those making $30,000 or more ·
would get no more than SIOO.

A horne-by-home head count
taken in the Village of
Syracuse this month has
revealed the town now has a
population of. 954, Mayor
Hennan London said today.
The census, supervised by
village officials for Federal
Revenue Sharing purposes,
shQWed Syracuse has had an
apparent growth of 270 p~rsons ·
the past five years.
The 1970 government census
credited Syracuse, Meigs
County's third largest town,
with a population of 6&amp;1.
Additional population in the
Rustic Hills area, developed by
Contractor Archie Lee, has
been the most significant
factor in the town 's residential
growth, according to Mayor
London.
London extended appreciation .to persons who
assisted in the count.

Lake Hope
COLUMBUS ( UP!) - The
annual .spring conservation
workshop sponaored by Ute
state Natural Reaourcetl Department at Lake Hope Slate
Park May 18-18 will have the
theme of "Endangered 8pecles
and the Smundlng Environment of Southea$tem Ohio."
The workshop, sponsored by
DNR in cooperation with Ohio
conservation groupe, Is de·
signed to allow conservation
groups to exchange idea~ with
state officials In an Informal
atmosphere.
The formal opening of the
Zaleski Backpack TraU and a
short hike over a portion of it
will be included In the
workshop activities . Also
plaMed for the workshop iiJ a
tour of abandoned strip and
drift mines and a panel
dlscils.sion on endangered ape.

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Auto flipped
into creek
The Meigs County Sheriff's
Department investigated a
single car accident Tuesday at
12:30 p.m. on SR 124 in Sutton
Township near Racine.
Loretta Lane, 17, Rt. I,
Racine, was traveling east
when her car went off the high.. ·
way, back onto the highway,
then off it a second · time,
turning over and coming to a
stop on its wheels in a creek.
The driver was taken to
Veterans Memorial , Hospital
by the Racine E-R Squad
where she was treated and
released. There . was heavy
damage to the car.

84 boys AND GIRLS sign~d for baseball
The Middleport Summer
Base bait' League signed up 84
boys and girls Saturday, the
first time in history the dainty
sex was admi tted.
For the swnmer pee wee
league program there were 20
boys and four girls signed.
For little league, there were

• SQUAD CALLED
Tlje Middleport Emergency
Squad answered a call to
Jack's Dairy Bar at 9:03a .m.
Wednesday for Betty Ferguson
who was ill. She was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Tuesday afternoon the, squad
took Kelly Gilmore from his
Pearl St. home to the· Holzer
Medical Center.

35 boys and 11 girls who signed
up to play.
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For the Babe Ruth program,
formerly the Pony League,
there were 14 boys who signed.
It was originally planned . to
have two Babe -Ruth teams, but
if no more sign up to par'
licipate, there will be only one
team. Boys between the ages of·
13 and 15 are eligible to play. If
they do want to play, they
should call either Richard
Hovatter or one of the other
Middleport coaches to let them
know.
There is another signup date
scheduled for April!2. This will
be ihe final signup. Anyone
who wants to participate in any
of the three programs this
summer sho~d attend. Thr~
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MARKERS DAMAGED - These five grave markers lying in a row are only a part of the
over 20 markers which have been damaged by vandalism at Middleport Hill Cemetery. An
intensive effort is being made to catch the vandals. A90-day jail sentence and a $750 fine can be
imposed for such offenses and Middleport Fred Hoffman promises that stiff penalties will be
handed out.

used machines
Bids received by the Meigs
County Board or Commissioners from the Gress
Equipment Co., Clarksburg,
were for " used' 1 equipment.
The one bid for $8,495 is for
equipment one year old and the
other bid of $3,945-is for a dozer
live years old.
Bids received on a dozer
from Southeastern Equipment
Co., Gallipolis, are for new
equipment.

Advisory Committee, with project asks for whatever the
assistance from the Tourism commissioners can provide.
Bureau of the Ohio Department
Frederich said this is the
of Economic and Community first time anyone has done
Development. Federal assist- anything to promote tourism In
ance ends June 30 of this year. the area and it takes five years
It wlil be up to ]O('al initiative to at least to bring a new idea into
determine whether tourism an area.
has a lulure in this region of
Total cost for all 20 count(ea
Ohio.
(one has since dropped the
Frederich stated that the project) involved is ·estimated
p1·oject is asking the board of at $150,000.
Meigs County Commissionejs
He also said, "Land is for
lor financial assistance. Cos t beauty. Here we are used to
per coun ty was estimated at seeing land used for fanning
$8,000. He said this figure and mining. Americans are
would vary according to what · turning away from industry to
is being offered in tourist at- tourism. Tourism creates new
tractions . At this point the jobs and helps the economy.

qu=~· the conference com- workshop to
mittee adjourned Tuesday, five
major Issues remained tak
unresolved: . otl
taxes,
e 1"deas, a1

Bids were for

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Tourism rates high for
oUtdoorsmmen and campers
and the plan is to tie this area
projecl in with ea rly American
hi s tory or the George
Washington vacation region.
It was also pointed out thai
unlike other industries,
tourism does not take awcty,
but adds to the area 's
economy. The traveler li terally
is here today, gone tomorrow.
But the imp.act of his passirig
U1roug h lingers on and on.
Eac h car driving by con~
servatively represents a t least
$42 daily in new revenue to the
town, area or state that can
lure the traveler off the high.
way .
The traffic on 1-77 carries an
average of 12,000 ve hi cles
daily, of which an estimated

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and Warehouse Weekdays
9: 30 to s p.m. Fridays and
Saturdays, 9:30 to 8 p.m.

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4.490 vehicles daily could be
considered potential visitors.
Multiply tha t count by $42 per
car per day and it comes ''P to'
$188,580 in potential t ew
revenue. This comes to $66.8
million for the year for one
highway alone , Combining this
with current I-77 traffic and the
new traffic that could be
generated by marketing in the
high-density population centers within a day's drive, and
you get a clearer un derstanding of how beneficial
the tourism industry could be if
it was developed and promoted
properly.
Federal dolla rs were granted
to the region by the Appalachian Regional Commission through two of its
districts, The Buckeye Hills .
Hocki ng Valley Regional
Development District and The
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MONTREAL (UP!) - Montreal peliee conducted an early
morning raid on the home of a
.. former prime minister's
granddaughter during the
weekend in a futile search for
missing fugitive -heiress
Patricia. Hearst.
The police Tuesday said the
search of the home of Mrs.
Mary McKay, granddaughter
of the late former Prime
Mlnlstp Louis Saint Laurent,

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For Men's
and 'Boys'
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Bridge case
defense to
rest soon

BY KATIE CROW
" Tourism, next to th e
grO('ery business, is the fastest
growing industry in UJe United
States," Wayne Frederich told
persons meeting Tuesday night
at the Meigs Inn.
Presenting the program on
tourism we(e Wayne and
Barbara Frederich. directors
of a tourism promotion project
of The Buckeye Tourist
Council, Buckeye Travel-Tour
Project.
The couple has visited 17
coun ties and a total of 19
counties are involved . The
tourism program encompasses
the northern part of Ohi o to the
mOst southern area.
Frederich observed that
tour ism is the top industry in 46
of the :;o stales, and there is a
lot of money to be made in
tourism .
" Tourism needs a new

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Bids for deposit of public
fun ds and fo r a dozer we re
opened by the board of Meigs
County Commission~ this

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TOUIUllM WAS WHAT It wu aD about u Barbara Fredertch, Carolyn Thomas, local

CHEERLEADERS WIN TROPHY - The Mason Celtics ch....leaders were presented a
troph y lor their dedication to last winter's basketball season at several bend area grade
schools. The Celtics competed with cheerleaders from New Haven, others at Mason, Hartf~rd
and West Columbia. No rma Stanley is their adult leader. Left to right (front row), are. Kim
VanMeter, Teri Wolf, mascot ; Audrey Fields; standing, Cindy Stanley, Ntta Conard, Teresa
VanMeter (coach I, Lori Olapman and Cindy Weaver.

Grand Dragon says. shot . Pomeroy

for Mrs. Warner

Left lace It, When
looking lor a ahoe, you want
1 flnely~cralted product that
offers quallly, tlyle and com ~
tort. Thom MeAn knows this
ao they make lhelr shoes with
you In mind. Their tlme~proven
styles are made by aklllod
craftsman who use quality
leathers and longwearlng, llel lble IOitl In IIC:h Pllr.

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Traffic control error kills 16
By MARTIN HEERWALD
SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) The final radio excha nge look
only nine seconds. But it
contained a one-sentence error
that sent 16 persons to their
deaths.
C. B. Walk Jr .. regional
Federal Aviation Administration director , playe d the tape
recording at a news conference
Monday.
"SeatUe, four.zero-six~four­
one Is level at 10."
That was the pilot of an Air
Foree Cl41 Starli!ter jet transport giving his identification
nwnbers and telling Sealtie air
traffic control he had leveled
off at an altitude of 10,000 feet.
At that moment the plane
was approaching the Olympic
Mountains with jagged peaks
of nearly 8,000 feet to eroS' on

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dollars should be brought to the will take the Cubs. There are
ftilal signup.
four little league teams. The
The re will be two pee wee · Braves will be coached by
teams this summer. Bob Milford Hysell, Mets by
Southern will coach the Charles Scott, Reds by Ray
Mustangs and Mickey Childs Stewart, and the Indians by
Hovatter.
If enough players sign .up for
the Babe Ruth teams they will
SUMMON SQUAD
~be the Americans coached by
The Pomeroy Emergency Jerry Davenport and the A's
Squad was called to Uncoln who will be taken by Dave .
Hill Road at 8:40 a.m. Wed·
nesday for Delm~r A. Canaday
who has heen ill at hts
residence. He was Ulken to tbe
CLOTHES AVAILABLE
Holzer. Medical Center. At
Free clothing day will be
12:31 p.m. Tuesday, the squad held at the Salvation Army, 115
was called for Waller Walker .Butternut Ave., . Thur~da)f ,
near Pomeroy. He was taken to . March 27 frcim 10 a.m. itntll
Veterans Memorial Hospital noon. All area residents are I
where he was admitted.. ~ 1
welcome. ·
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Dodson.
There will be a meeting this Saturday, March 29 at 7:30
p.m. at_ the Mi~eport ftre
house. The public and coaches
are inv.iled to· attend.

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HOUSE DAMAGED
Damages to the · kitchen of
the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
·vernon utUe, ,321 Condor St.,,
totaled S200 as the reault of a
fire at the home at 4:41 p.m •.
Tuesday. Pomeroy -Fite Oiief
Charles Legar said thai ilwu .
believed hot match thrown
into a .waste bUtel wu the
cause of the lin! . .micb waa
kept cooftned to the kitchen by
the 15 Pomeroy firemen who
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