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COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Gov.
James A. Rhodes today
'' refused to say whether he will
sign or vetO a $91 million
supplementBI appropriation
for public schools when It
reaches h1s desk next week. ··
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newsmen he is finnly opposed
to the Democratic written bill
now traveling through the
General Assembly and prefers
his own plano! a $650 flat bonus
to public school teachers.

The governor held his first payment to each of Ohio's 613
formal news conference ~ince public school districts.
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tBklng office Jan. 13.
It was held in a special news Rhodes continued. "! think the
conference room constructed school lobbyists are dead
during the administration of wrong. I don't think they
Gov. John J . Gilligan. Rhodes represent the school teachers'
said he had never been there salaries. School teachers
salaries have not kept pace."
before.
The Ohio Education Associa"I'll cross that bridge when I
come to it," Rhodes said when tion,.representing Ohio's 90,000
asked if he would sign or veto school teachers, has come out
the Democratic appropriations in favor of the Democratic bill
bill provldln8 a $40 periJUpil which has cleared the Ohio

House and is scheduled for a
vote in the Senate.
Rhodes
was
asked
repeatedly how he expects
anything other than the,
Democratic bill to be sent to hls
desk next week. "We're hoping

tus budget money for education

to school teachers .
'' As of now , we're prone to

earmark everything we get to
teachers, '' he said.

Rhodes said he has "the
finest brains in Ohio" working

for a compromise,'' the on his legislative pro~ram,
goveror said. uvou CWl be whlch he expects to begin
frozen on something and still revealing in about a week.

The governor said one of his
have ice skates and move
plans will be a bond issue to
around a little ."
The governor said he plans to finance rehabilitation of
earmarl&lt; a certain amount of central business districts in

will be to expand energy
resources by developing coal
gasification plants throughout
not say how much money is Ohio.
Rhodes also said his finanneeded.
"I think our whole program cial experts are seeking ways
is for the cities of Ohio," the to cut out woste and
governor said. "When they duplication they found upon
deteriorate the whole state of taking over from former
democraic Gov. John J .
, Ohio detlriorntes.
Rhodes said another impcr- Gilligan.
The governor said he plans to
t&lt;lnt priority will be energy and
the economic growth of Ohio, have hls two year budget for
He said one of hia programs the state prepared for
Ohio cities, He said he will
attempt to get it on the Jtme
primary ballot, but he would

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(Note: Today's column Is written by Joanne.)

Married women can have men as frien ds. Carole Saline says so ir
the J anuary issue of McCall's. In theory . I agree with h'er

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problem, if I were work ing outside my home. I would converse
free ly with men at the office, go out to business lunches with

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be arourfd to ev.aluate their intentions.
Working women are allowed to interact with male t'oworkers .
House wives and wr~e n who work at home i:lre allowed· to in·

terac t with the Boy Scout troop, the Fuller brush man· twi ce a
year. the 63-yea r-old laundry man who just happens to have bad

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men wh o had t a l ~ed to me during the co urse of the evening.
In _spite of my quick replies about the absurdity of .his charges.
h,'! Lhd succeed in maki.ng me feel guilty about conversing with

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tunity. Each family brought their children.. ranging in age from
mne months to 10 years ~ 21 children in all This was hardly the
setting for a secret tryst
After the Frtday night get together. Lew let me know th at he
didn 't approve of the flirtatious lodge dJrector or the three other

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HUNTINGTON, W. Va .~ AlL EIGHT CARS of an Amtrak
passenger train derailed shortly after leaving a stBtion here
before daybreak today,
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There were no serious injuries, but one man was examined at
a hospital, according to an Amtrak spokesman, More than 100
passengers were aboard. The James Whitcomb Riley, enroute
from Chicago to Norfolk, Va,, had gone 10 blocks from the st&lt;ltion
when it derailed. All units remained upright, and on the railroad
right-of-way.

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WASHINGTON -PRESIDENT FORD is asking Congress to
let him cut or delay federal spending of $2.5 billion for programs
ranging from cancer research to construction of schools and
hospitals.
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Ford's request was the latest in a series of attempts he has
made to hold down a multibillion dollar deficit thls year - with
virtual certainty of another one in the 1976 federal budget that he
will submit Monday to Congress. The bulk of his choices for the
chopping block - $1.6 billion worth -dealt with social welfare
and was expected to encounter resistance on Capitol Hill.

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LOS ANGELES- THE "SKID ROW SLASHER," who has
cut the throats of eight men in two months, is a husky blond
homosexual in h1s 20s who may be driven by impotence or hatred
of his father, police said today. He is ''a jackal, an animal who
preys on weaklings and cripples," but not a vampire, a pclice
spokesman said, denying reports that the slasher apparently
drank the blood of some victims.
Detectives, mounting one of the greatest manhunts in the
history of the city, late Wednesday distributed copies of a
drawing showing t_he man police believe is the slasher. The
composite drawing was put together from information gathered
in hundreds of interviews, pollee said, and the "psychiatric ·
profile" was drawn by a panel of psychiatrists and psychologists.
The man is white, between 2D and 30 years old, appears to be
about 8 feet tBII, weighs about 190 pounds, has stringy collai'·
Iedglh hair of a dirty blond color, a long prominent nose and thick
eyebrows, according to a police description. .

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. WASHINGTON- VICE PRESIDENT ROCKEFElLER told
associates that former FBI Director J, Edgar Hoover's refusal to
cooperate led to illegal domestic spying by the CIA. Rockefeller,
who heads ,President Ford's panel investigating the CIA, said the
CIA undertook the spying at the insistence of "tbe • administration." He did not indicate whether this was the administration of President Lyndon Johnson or Richard Nixon, or
both,
The vice president made the conunents at closed question
and answer session for about 50 persons who paid a 11,000 each to
attend a reception for Republicans in New Vernon, N.J., Wed·
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organization is inade up of
Democrats from all13 counties
in the lOth Co ngressional
District. The purpose of the
club is to promote the candidacy of Democrats for
Congress and for the state
legislature and to enable
Democrats from the district to
become acquainted with one
another.
Those who wish. may come
earlier than the meeting time
to dine together. No reservation is necessary.

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The Pomeroy Garden Club
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and At The Mechanic Street Warehouse

Pomeroy Elemelitary Scllool ffOI'Il 1 to I p.m.

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Beea..e lbe Deed for blood Is ·Ver"J great penoDI art
qed to give a aolt aud tuure that blood wOl be available
to the family of eacb glvet. ·
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relived old-shows
Mary Pickens, Lincoln HilL
Highlights from their long
association with Hoeflich were
It was inevitable that given by Katie Crow, president
sometime Bob Hoeflich, city of the Big Bend Minstrel
editor of The Daily Sentinel, Ass'n.; June ·Van Vranken,
would be hooored at a "This is sorority president and a longYour Life" program. Thursday time performer in Hoellich
musicals and Rose Sisson .
night it happened.
Giving the clever surprise Jane walton, who had planned
presentation for Hoeflich, in the evening since last fall ,
presented the "This is Your
E~ppreciation for more than 20
Story and Pictures
By Katie Crow

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conummity service

Life 11 script.

Providing musical
backgrounds for the presen·
tation was Armand Turley at
the organ. Taking part in the
musical
numbers were Velma
coWltless organizations, were
members of Preceptor Chapter Rue and Mildred Karr in a
comedy skit as minstrel end
of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority.
Costumed sorority members men; Lillian Moore, Betty
joined by others staged Ohlinger and Bill Young in "By
musical numbers which were the Sea" from a show
takeoffs from Hoeflich Shows . presented at the Meigs County
during the event at the home of Fair 15 years ago when the cast

.rough news reporting and
editing and the many musical
shows he has produced and
directed for the benefit of

stood in irnee deep water, and
Roberta O'Brien, Margaret
Follrod, Clarice Krautter, Lois
Rosenbaum and Reva Vaughn
doing · a takeoff on a
"Cigareets, Whuskey and Wild,
Wild, Women" from one of

Hoeflich's later shows.
Following lhe program,
Hoeflich, in an impressive

ritual conducted by Mrs, Van
Vranken, was . made an
associate member of the

sorority and his wife, Charlene,
was presented a bouquet of
yellow roses. Hoellich was
given a iramed certificate
signed by all members of the
group and a lapel pin.
Mrs , Pickens, assisted by

DRESSED AS END MEN, giving a good presentation
were (l.r), Mildred Karr and Velma Rue.

Shirley
Custer,
served
ments and
Turley
playedrefreshorgan
music lor group singing of
songs of yesterday to conclude
the evening.

. WASHINGTON (UP!) Sonny Covlll, by hts account,
bas been farming for 28 years
around Burgaw, N.C. He has
aome bad news for conswners.
"By mid-1976, if som~thing
bn't done, we will have one of
the most serious food crises
that this country has ever
'known," he predicts.
Covill delivered that warning
Thursday to a room crowded
with professionals, volunteers,
experts an~ amateurs ill the
consumer movement, pulled
together for the annual
meeting of the Consumer
Federation of America, which
claims to represent more than
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MARCUS HOOK, PA.- TWO SHIPS, one containing 315,000 ,
gallons of crude oil, collided at dockside at the British Petroleum
refinery here today, causing at least one death. Several persons
were believed missing lipdiit1Mst20'wereinjtired.
The U.S. Coast Guard said a l,,berlan ·tanker, the Corinthus,
was moored at dockside unloading and was struck by the U. S.
Edgar M. Queeney as it was leaving dockside, causing a series of
explosions and fires. The blasts shattered windows in a wide area
and rocked this area of industrial complexes, includtiig !MnY
refineries.
One person was confinned dead on arrival at Crozer-Chester
Medical Center, where 13 ofthe_injured were Ul~!"'-

tricot . challis. flannel.

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Vranken, left, presenting a pin and framed certificate. At
right is Mrs. Jane Walton, progran• chairman.

ROBERT HOEFLICH,·center, city editor of The Daily
Sentinel and producer and director of the Big Bend Minstrel
Association, was honored Thursday night with a "This is

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TAKlNG PART in the "By the Sea" number were Betty Ohlinger, Bill Young and Lillian
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tending the funeral services lor and Mrs . Clifford Beaver,
Mrs. Mattie Yost Sunday, Jan. Grove City, and Mr . and Mrs.
26 at Ewing Chapel were Mr. T. M. Cottrill, Carroll, Ohio.
and Mrs. Robert Yost, Mr. and
Pallbearers were grandsons
Mrs. James Yost, and Mr. and and husbands of the grandMrs . Jack McCready, all of daughters . Grandsons were
New Galilee, Pa., Mr . and Mrs. Charles Yost, James Yost,
M. G. Kucsma , Gahanna , Johnny Yost, George Kucsma
George Kucsma, Cambridge, and David Kucsma, and
David Kucsma and Mr . and . husbands of the grand·
Mrs . J . D. McTurner , of daughters were Danny MeAthens, Mr. and Mrs . Sam Turner, James White , Jack ·
Bartrug and daughters, McCready and Carl Circle.
Belington, W. Va ., Mr. and
The Rev . Walter Bickacsam,
Mrs . Johnny Youst and son, pastor of the First Baptist
Atlanta, Ga ., Mrs. Edna Church, was the minister and

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Tne lOth Congressional
District Democratic Action
Club will meet in Gallipolis,
Feb. 12 at 8 p.m. at the
Crescent Room in Oscar's
Restaurant. The program is
being arranged by WU!iam
Hoffman, president, Athens
C01,111ty Chairman, Nels~nville.
Other , officers are vice
-president, Don Moyer, Zanesville, recenUy a delegate to the
· Mini-Convention in Kansas
CitY; ·MCs. lise Bachinann,
McConnelsville, secretary, and
Ernest Wingett, Meigs County ·
Chainnan, Racine, treasw-er.
All local Democrats are
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So on Saturda y morning. I let Lew sleep late and made it a
poult to sit next to the lodge director's wife at breakfast. The
lodge director ('.tune over and asked if I could m;1ke room for him .
A few minutes la ter. Lew walked in.
The glance of Roger Chillingworth could not have been more
withering: Who would have thought that this was taking place in
the swmgmg seventies and not in the 17th Centurv Puritan world
of Hawthorne's "Scarlet LeUer?"
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Thursday a 300-pound plumber dropped in to clean our drain .
Lew ca me home yesterday a£1er in terviewing an attractive
woman who is in th e business of making people's fantas ies come
true - "The F'anta sy Business" she calls it. When Lew retu rned
from the t~·o- h our interview of the Fantasy Lady , looking ra ther
puffr d up hk e a somewhat paunchy peacock . I joshingly Inquired .
"How is she at !ullilling fantasies?"
'' Joanne,'' an indignant Lew replied, "don 't you trust me '~"
McCa lls and "Open Marriage" notwithstanding, what's sauce for
the .gander is not yet sa uce for the goose, if the bird 's name is
Koch. Or to put it another way. a sa ucy goose makes for an angry
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guised as i:l house wife.)
Arter about six months of such'brief encounters. I look forward
lo being in the prese nce of other men with grea ter than usual
enthusiasm . Thus. when we were invi ted to go with nine other
fam11ies to a winter lodge for a weekend of tobagganning ,
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(One aiW .ays has to peer at the meter reader to make sure he's
not a burgla r or rapist di sguised as a meter reader. The last
meter reader I encountered wore a visible ca n of mace attached

PANTYHOSE
Choose grey. navy or bla ck.

presentBUon to the legislature
March 10.
On other matters, the gover·
nor said:
- He does not know if be can
get a bill through the legislature abollsh!ng the Ohio Board
of Regents.
~He does not look on hts plan
to revise the Public Utilities
Commission to concentrate on
energy problems as "packing"
the commission,

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The dodo bird, now extinct,
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Now You Know

, RhodeS may not sigrt Democrats' school aid bill

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SIGNS ROIL ~ Jo Ellen Diehl, right, of 'Pomeroy,
president of Pi Delta Epsilon , Marlett&lt;! College chapter,
national journalism honor society, holds the chapter
membership roll for college junior Mrs. Mildred B. Haddox
to sign upon her recent induction . Miss Diehl·is the daughter
of Meigs High School Principal and Mrs . James Diehl,
Mulberry Heights .

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Rain or snow likely tonight
and Saturday . Lows tonight in
the lower 3Qs, highs Saturday
to the lower 40s. Probability of
precipitation 80 pet . today, 70
pet. tonight and Saturday .

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Covill told them the high
prices consumers pay for food,
a central theme being studied
at the meeting, ~&lt;re only the
beginning. Corporate control
over food from farm to shelf ts
increasing, he said, at a Ume
when operating costs are
driving more ·fanners ·off the
land.
"Right now It will cost me
$200 for every acre of com I
plant," he said. "I'm not sure
today that I'm going to be able
to 'farm in ,1975: Farmers are
taking a $15 lou on every hog
they sell.
"! took up farming because
tny father was ·a farmer," he
went on, "but I didn't know
what I was getting into. I didn't
know for Instance that my
goverrunent was going to pay
John Wayne, that cowboy man
you see on TV, $250,000 a year
not to farm ...
"Our problem in agriculture
is everybody's problem," he
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1 ,800-£oot mountai•n not
shown on airport charts
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WASHINGTON 1UPI1 ·~ A approach chart used at Dulles asked by National Transflight controller said International Airport did not portation Safety Board i9·
today he was "frightened" last show the existance of 1,764-foot terrogator Uoyd LaGrangl.
· Dec. 1 by a dangerously low Mt. Weather, located 23 miles
"That frightened me," he
altitude radar signal from northwest of the airport's replied. "I'll say that . It
TWA flight 514, but was runway No. 12.
frightened me.
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unaware of the existence of a
"! questioned it because I
That was the runway for
mount&lt;lih which the plane hit 95 which Dameron had given didn't expect to get that kfnd of
seconds later ,
fligh t 514 clearance for a altitude in that area.
Merle W. Dameron, a 20-year landing approach . The plane
"I couldn't believe the pilot
veteran controller, said the descended too low and hit the could be at that altitude there,
mountain , killing all92 persons so I assumed I .was getting a ·
wrong altitude ·readout ... It
aboard .
In his testimony Thursday, . occasionally happens.''
R~ferring to the approach
Dameron said his only
chart
for runway 12, which did
resppnsibility toward the
WASHINGTON (UP! I ~ doomed plane was to keep it not show the mount in,
President Ford has given from colliding with other LaGrange asked: "Were you
Vietnam war draft evaders and aircraft. He said it plainly was aware there was such an ob~
de8erters another month to the pilot's job to avoid terrain struction?"
"No, sir, I was not/ '
MAKlNG A.Hn' in "Cigareets and Whuakey and Wlld, Wild Women" were the performers
sign up for "earned re...entry". obstacles, such as mountains.
Dameron
replied.
Returning to the stand today,
' with Armand Turley at the organ were (l.r), Clarice Krautter, Margaret Foilrod (Turley),
But pro-amnesty groups still
He
also
said h1s radar 'was
Reva Vaughan, Lois Rosenbaum and RobertB O'Brien.
spurn his program and are howeVer, Dameron said h~ was
pushing Congress for lull so startled when he saw the not "continuously reliable
aircraft an an altitude of t•OOO enough" In presenting altitude
amnesty.
Weeks' condition
"The extension of the bad feet in an area where he lmew readouts for him to constantly
program does not make it a mountains existed that he provide terrain clearance
is reponed good
good program," said Louise called the pilot for an altitude information for pilots.
Balloon sales, one of the most DeMolay,' under the direction
Friends of the family said
Ransom, a Gold St&lt;lr mother ve rification . He never got a
today the condition of John who heads Americans for response.
popular and ' 'few ways" of Bob King, will work.
The president of the Air Une
stUdents, ~ community
Funds received !rain the sale. Weeks at University Hospital ' Amnesty,
Dameron said he ,.as not · Pilots Association said
organizations and other groups of the h'eart-shaped balloons in Columbus is "very good."
ciosely
monitoring !light 514's meanwhile tilat despite a
Ford Thursday extended to
raise funds for the Meigs help support Heart Associati()fl
Weeks, a native of Pomeroy, Mar. I his program of pardon altitude because that was not · disagreement that has Brisen
CoUnty J:Ieart Branch, will take programs . of . research, son of Mrs. Eldon · Weeks, and clemency - usually in his job.' He said when the during hearings into the crash,
place Saturday.
education and community Enterprise, and assistant return for a tour of public yellow-green target pn his the pilots and flight controllers
Through the sale, residents service. Through the programs manager of the Columbus and service work - which was to radar scope emerged fr~m a were r.ot at odds.
will ~on tribute to help comb~! the association has ,made Southern Ohio Electric Co .'s bave expired at midnight patch of precipitation "clut·
"We are not at each other's , ,..
the nation's number one killer.
River District, is suffering tonight.
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throats,';
said pilot J . J.
"ter" and showed a brief inTaking ' pert ln tomorrow 's
from
non-contagio~s
The President said he or- dication of a 2,000-foot altitude, O'Donnell in a television in·
balloon sale will be Job's .
meningitis, it 'was learned dered the program extended his initial thought )Vas that the terview.
MAT MATCH
Daughters, Bethal 52, under
today.
ABC's uiJi America." ·"We
because "! 1\elieve that many radar had to be wrong,
The
Meigs
Wreslling Team
the direction '. of Mrs. John
Mr'. Weeks resides at 541 . of those who could benefit from
"What · was your r~action simply have · differences of
Sebo, in the Pomeroy business will go against Logan Saturday Hilda Dr., Gallipolis. His room it·are only now learning of its when you saw the altitude or · duties here that need to be
district. On Middleport, the at. 7:30 pJ!\, at Meigs ·High number al jJniversity is 1190. appijcation to their cases.''
2,000 feet,'"' Dameron vies cleared up for Safety's we."· ,
Meigs Chapter Order of School Gym.
He !s not in isolation.
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Amnesty given
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Saturday~ is

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TOM TIEDE
Prophets and losses,

Editorial comment,

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Wat c r gate- ta~nt e d nam e ~ NO'I E Th1s 1s
perhaps to The Conservaltvc
one of an Jrreguldr senes of party
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1F.DITOH

( ol umns contmnmg fasc ma tmg

Much ado about parking lots
Effecti'&gt;C ne:tt Junr 30 ttw Em 1ronmental ProtectiOn Agency 1EPA) proposes puttmg ccrtam
parktn!! lot management rcguhHtons mto pffect m so me 18 metropolt tan areds - from Alaska to
l-c:1hforma to lexas to 1\e\\ Ymk - \\he1e autornob1le pollutwn exceeds natiOna l cur quahty stan-

1tems "'hu.~ h t~ re n t Im portant
tnouJ4h to demand full-{oiumn
li cdt men t 1

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stu s the Pcnk!gon JUices so

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Oran

Hend erson,

CHICAGO (UP!) - Less
than hall the Big Ten
basketball season has passed,
and already the Indtana
Hoosiers apparently have the
championship wrapped up.
The Hoosiers, boasting a 22
game wummg streak and an ~
conference record with 10
games remalnmg in the 18
game Big Ten season, have
beaten overy other conference
club except Oh10 State
The Buckeyes get thell' first
chance for an upset Saturday
night, entertammg the Hoosiers, and the No 1 ranked
Indl8lla hve will be a heavy
favorite to regtster a sweep for
Ita first round of play agamst
the league
Ohio State already has lost to
Dllnols at home, and the Illlni
have managed to win only
three of etght league games
and only on the Buckeye court
away from home, md1cating
that the high scormg tough
defense Roosters will be tested
lightly.
Indiana has played four

htghes t rankwg offt cer con

nee led with the My La t
ma ssacre tn VIe tnam ha s bee n
lmed b) the Pennsylvama
B1ce ntenmal Comrn tssiDn H1 s
JO b ts to coordmate dtsc usswns
Involved wtth the formati on of
a wmldw1de Declarahon of t
Hwnan Rtghts
Adv1ce lor
\\ Omen' threatened wtlh rape,
from a member of the lntematwnal A ssn of Chtefs or
Pollee "Treat hlm hke a
p1mple, 1\lth d1 sdam. RapiSts
are motiva ted by breakmg
\\omen down If a gal cr1es or
shows fnght, 1t's JUS! what the
perpetrator
wants 11
Homeowners worned abou t
posstble changes tn tax laws
regard mg mortgage mtere.t
deduchons should for get 1!
Oregon O.' mocrat AI Ulilnan ,
new c hatrman of the tax
wnt1 ng House Ways and Means
Committee, IS known to favor
thetr retentiOn Reltred Adm.
Elma Zum"alt, com~crncd that
Russta no\\ holds a 4 to !lead In
operational \\arships (2054 to
508 ) beheves It poses "the
greatest of lhreats" to th e 69 of
72 crttlcal resources (oil,
rubber, magnes1um, etc.) that
&lt;orn e lo thiS nation by the
American guarded seven seas.

much us IWI JO J S of war An
dards
mte lltgence offu er wluspers
-\11 ne\1 parkmg factlit1es laq;cr U1an 250 spaces 110 for Fatrbanks and 500 for Houston 1 wtll be that the U S mtltlary strateg tc
sub]rct to p1 econstructwn rt:'VIC\.\
tesen.e - three dJvtsJons - Is
Tilt" regulations dre an Instru ct ive exampl e- of the bureaucratic nund at "'ork
more th.m enough to ussure a
11w EPA s p1 oposed parki ng management applica tion form consists of three pm ts Part I qullk ta keove1 of u th cal
gene&lt;dltnlorm~ uon tequtres a descrptwn of the parking fact hty !lot or g,lrage l. the number of Mtddtc E~sl otlhelds shou ld
squ.tre feet. number of parkmg spaces and the construction schedul e
_ I he necesstty anse The GO 000
Part IT requtres the appltcant to demon strate that opera tton of the proposed parkmg factlity wtll t1oops could be aJrltftecl mto
not result m a net mcrea se 111 VMT ' - vehtde nules traveled '1he apphcant may analyze VMT S&lt;:~ud t ~r~1b1a , KuY.~ll t ctnd
usmg hts m\n meUnKI or the EPA s
Pe rstan Gulf Emirates m a
U he use• Ius own method, he must provide EPA offtctals wtth a ' quantitative analysts, nwlter of h OUI s
Success
demonstrfl tmg C'onc.:lusJvel) that ope rat ton of the fa cll1ty under worst case conditions will not result m could be ac hteved tn a day or
an tncreast m \eluclc m1 les traveled " The applicant must :submit to EPA documentatiOn of data 1\~ u
Ltvtngston's Pawn
sources and ctssumpttons
Sh•&gt;p. three hlocks from !he
Under the CPA method the applicant must de scrtbe Ut e type of uset actlvtty (restdenttal Whatc Hl)use, rt•ports a bnsk
customer-client permanenl-tn! ernuttent use, employe, tndcpendent&lt;nultt usc) and user mode of rec·ess tnn busmcss · " We' tc
tr,n el (automobile dnver, Hntomoblle passenger tran s1t ndc1, biCyclist and walken m terms of the gotten some governmenl 41f·
number of persons datly tnps per person and peak hour trtps per person
fH· crs m here recently, you'd
The' appltcant must atso descnbe any e1&lt;1s tmg or proposed transtt routes 11h1ch wtll serve the
be surprised "
rn terpol the
proposed factltt) , tdenttfy other partkmg lacthtles m the area whtch are hk ely to be used by persons prt\ate organ1zatwn of Ill
m the area and gtve the esttmated tnp lengths and the number of datly trtps per person to these other
ternat10na t cops, ha s t!s U S
factht1es
offi ce 1n the l'reas ury
P.trt 01 deals With carbon mono1&lt;1de atr quahty standards comphance Agam, the app hcant may
Department some gnpe tt's
use hts own method lo r analyzmg c••bon monOJade or the EPA s method If he chooses to use his own
not proper
The current
metl10d,he must subnut to EPA records and result.s of hts analysts, tnclucting docwnentat10n of data,
Social Securtly deduction for a
sou rces, asswnptlons and calculatiOns
$14,000 "age earner " $1,649
If he uses the EPA's method, the applicant must submtt (1) a regiOnal map tdentt fymg the
annually In 25 years, at
prmctpal roads, highways and mtersect10ns that wtll be used by motor vehtcles moving to and from
prcsl·nt rates of Increase, It
the proposed parkmg facth ty and (2) a stle plan whtch mdtcates the locatwn of assoctated parktng
w1ll be at least $6,772
The
areas, pomts of motor vehtcle mgress and egress to and from the stte and tis assoctated parking area
Naltona l
Par k Serv tce
and the locatton and height of bmldmgs on the stte
LORAIN, Ohio (UPI) - The Telegraph; Willlam T Jerome, who arranged it, who made the
operates two exclusive retreats
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Follo\\tng a reVIew of Pari! of the apphcatton fo rm, the EPA wtll provide the apphcant wtth a
for government offlctals, one
A South Vtetnam embassy Loram, Otuo, Journal, m a who was president of Bowling contacts and why all those
form which specifies certam Intersections, roadway segments and lanes for which the applicant must
each tn Gt and Teton and offt ctal \\ Orrtes that the Vtel copyrtghted story, srud Thurs- Green at the time, and people carne to such an out-ofproVIde demand data and must show that the worst ex1stmg carbon monoXIde level lmmedtately
Shenandoah Nat1onal Parks Cong may be ready to brtng atr day the Central Intelligence Cleveland industrialist Cyrus the-way place as Bowling
adJacent to the proposed parking facthty Is less than 75 per cent of the carbon monoxtde standard
common folks are not allowed operatiOns mto t he endless Agency illegally mvestigated a Eaton.
Green, said Wakefield.
The apphcant 's IJlOnltormg mstrumentation and the location of the samphng tnstrwncnt must be
trade
conference
at
Bowling
Wakefield,
who
told
the
One
current
debate
in
the
The CIA agent said he was
war ' We know they 've been
approved m advance by the agency
Green
State
Uruverstty
May
4,
he
was
the
prime
Journal
GOP Is \\hether to change lhe workmg on captured a1rftelds,
very anxious · to know who
This only skims the !ilp of the regulations, whtch go mto far greater detatl
1967
mover of the conference, dld arranged the conference beand
we
know
they
can
get
the
The really sad thmg, according to crlllcs, IS that the regulations are based on a great many unThe Journal was told by not know if 1t was illegal fm' the cause whoever did was "obviplanes'
John Jerome, m h1s
proven asswnptlons about the relatiOnship between automobiles and pollutton concentraUons :rhey
book "The Death of !he Theodore D Wakefield, CIA to be checking on domestic ously a very powerful person,"
warn that ~new parking fa ctlllles are forced out of the controlled areas, thts wtll cause thell' sca t- around the tee th
There are a lot of causes for Autombmle", wr1tes that one Vermilion, Ohio, chali"IIlan of activities, he said at the time. Wakefield told the Jouinal. '
termg else" here, whtch ts hardly an answer to the pollution problem and wtll work agamst the very
"My feeling then was that
lhts cond&lt;llon not lUSt one car motoring from Santa the Firelands Commumty
goal of encouragmg public transportation
Bank
of
Huron,
Ohio,
that
a
the
government was alert, but
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are
good
ammal
studtes
Montca to Pasadena burns up
Interested m butlding a parkmg lot, anyone '
::; hD'.\ w g
that a ca lcmrn more oxygen m the 45-minute CIA agent questioned htm today I'm pretty sensl!lve
deftctent dte t can cause the trzp !han the total population of seven years ago about an East- about these thmgs because of
Watergate," Wakefield sa1d.
bone to absorb and lead to loose Los Angeles ts breathing at lhe West trade conference.
Attendmg the conference "It's a warrung to us that the
tee th , znfected pockets and the same lime. Guttt-depressed
whole p1 obtem Any of the Amert cans. usually pleadmg were Paul-Henri Spaak, for- government IS watching us
medtcal disorders that lead to tndtscreltons of thetr youth, mer prime minister of BelgiUm even when we are doing legal
WASHINGTON (UPI)
bone resorption can be a send an average $12,000 a day and first president of the things."
Umted
Natwns
General
Prestdent
Ford wtll ask
was
a
spec1al
Wakefield
factor The fi rst stgn of bone to a "conscience fund ' set up
Assembly;
A-~exander
Congress
to
approve further
consultant
to
Jerome
at
the
1esopt10n that later affects the 10 the Treasur} Deparilnent
Trowbrtdge,
former
Secretary
spendmg
cuts
m government
time of the conference.
spzne and other par ts of the Most of the returns are exof
Conunerce,
Adm
Ellery
He gave the CIA agent the atd for older Amertcans, an
body 1os teoporosis I ts oflen plamed as compensatiOn for
Stone,
retired
vice
chalnnan
of
information
he sought about admtmstratton official said
loose teeth
petty lhtever; of government
International
Telephone
and
B) La \\ renrt• E. Lam b. M ll
lcttet~ askmg fot tlldl colunlll
whose
tdea
the
conference was, Thursday
m ,1 k l:' tlunposs1 ble to keep the
Dental hygtene IS unpot till!!. or othe r property m years past
DP.AR DH f AMTl - T from peoph• uh o hc~vc teeth teeth clcrtn Often th ese ThaI zncl~des how you care 1'!11&lt;
The aged wtll be asked to
Huber! Humphrey of
mt ssed \OUr (Oi umn on no'' to pt oblcms M.} mat! suggests pockets become tnfect ed your gmg1va Nutntwn IS an
absorb cuts m atd for transMinnesota holds the record m
sm e lt•eth I sa w wh er c ) Otl Hre not the onh vne \\hO dctchng to the problem
portahon, meals and other
tmp ortan t fa ctor and so ts Congress for " stationery
another reader wrote ' ou to m1ssed tt The 01 tg mal column
services already approved by
The bone around the teeth smokin g
ego ism ", his letterhead
sav she used a sumlar uea t- \\as m answer to a yo ung man
Congress, said Stanley B
begms to dissolve eausmg the
The program 1 1ecom- features a three and one-half
m~nt and slill had her teeth :10 33 ye,u sold , who \\U S about to teeth to loosen and fma lly mended, whtte your denttst 1s
Thomas Jr of the Department
~ea rs late!
I need that m- lose Ius tee th from pyorrhea
lcddmg to lostng the teeth tf the cleanmg up your teeth, IS to be inch deep pholo of htmself and
of Health, Educahon and
a three and one-half mch long
lormatlOn Could )Oil tell us
This Js a common problem 1n p1 ocess ts not stopped
Welfare.
sure you are ge llin g plen ty of signature. .Amertcan Health
agam JUSt ''hut '' e should do our soc tety The teeth ge t loose
1 re com mended and 11111 calc tum zn your dtet That
Elderly persons already face
about loose teeth ''
and pockets develop bel\1 ee n agatn, that anyone wtth !hts means the equivalent of at Consultants says two mtllion
a proposed cut m food stamp
Amencans are mfested wtth
DEAR READER - I have the gmgtva and the teeth Food p1obtem should see a dent1 st least one quar t of mtlk a da}
beneftts m March and possible
1ecen ed more !han n thousand pa r tic les acc umul ate Hnd The ) oung man who wrote Also ta ke plenty of vttamm C hce
watered-down Social· Securtly
Phllhp Warden, the man
stat ed that he had see n a Some people have margmal
mcreases scheduled lor July.
\\ho prepares President Ford's
denhst 11 ho had told hun vttamm C deftctenctes tl1at
daily news dlgesl, reports he
nothmg could be done about hts contnbute to the problem I
pt oblem 1 strong!) dtsagree kn ow of many cases where culls the " most relevant"
material from 75 newspapers
111th tlus allttude, ,IS I kn ow taktng 1000 mtlh grams of
The Dai~ Sentinel
and 25 magazines, "critlcal
many cases \\he re the problem vttamm C a day m addtlton to
DEVOTED TO THE
arttcles Included" . .. An FBI
INTERES'UlF
ha s been con trolled Mos t proper dental care, has helped
MEIGS·MASON AREA
source says dtsparagmg mCHESTER L TANNEHILL
model n denhsts bcheve a lot clear up thts problem wtthm
forma!ton
held
on
Exec Ed.
ecm be done to save teeth m th1s thtee months Thts amount 1s
ROBERT HOEFLICH
co
ngressp
eo
ple
mcludes
C1ty Editar
eondthon
not enough to ea use any harm ·tutus" about Ed\\ard Ken'Published da•ly except
Saturday by The Ol't•o Valley
1 he fu st step 1&gt; a good and ma) help a lot
By David Poling
nedy Booze and women, tf 1t's
Pub i1 Sh1ng Company , 111
cleamng of the tee th removmg
Fmalll tf you smoke, stop any body's busmess but hts
Court St , Pomeroy Oh i Q
Last fall an Anzona contractor went m for hiS annual check45769 Busmess Office Phone
pl dque ,md mfected mater1al Tobacco m any form ts hard on
up . Everythmg was okay, except for that mole on his back Hts
992 2156 Ed1t0r1al Phone 992
There
Is
a
bookworm
In
the
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2157
from around the b.tse of the the teeth and surroundtng
doctor pursued further tests and the result was an munedtate
Library of Congress whose JOb
Second class postage paid at
tee
th
You1
de1thst
\Hll
have
to
structures
Pomeroy, Ohio
operation for mahgnancy Our frtend return ed home after
tt ts to keep the books free of
do thts lot \OU If you lmve a lot
N at 1ona I adver t iSing
Send your questiOns to Dr worms Food Day, a nonproftt
several \leeks m the hospttal lo learn that 'they had not been
representative
Bott1ne111
of poc·ke ts around the teeth he Lamb, Ill care of thts
Gallagher , Inc, 12 East .42nd
able to get 11 aU" and the disease appeared to be ad1•ancmg
group. says "Bacon ts one of
St New York, New York
m {l 't even want to remove
newspaper P 0 Box 1551, the most dangerous foods m the
throughout hts bod)
Subscription
rates
some of tl1e excess tissue to RadiO Ctly Slatton. New York,
Del 1vered by tarner where
He was restgned to the fate of declmmg health and death
market", some of tis elements
ava1 l ab1e 75 cents per week,
ehlmnate tlte pockets The N Y 10019 For a cop) of Dr
By Motor Route where carrier
Slowly but methodically he put hiS busmess affatrs m order,
have ' caused cancer 1n
· I 'd l1ke th1s 'Fear of Flymg' - I'm very mserv 1ce not available, One
denhst who does thts type work Lambs booklet on balanced
laymg out mstrucllons for hts company assoctates. vistUng wtth
laboratory expenments"
month $3 25 By mall 1n OhiO
terested m avJatJon "
ts called a pertdontist - a dtet, send 5() cents to the same
i!lnd W Va , One Year , $22 00
his famtly about thmr role tn the future - wtthou t hmt Not a
Confldenl (bless 'em) citizens
~i x months, 511 so, Three
spectahst on problems of the addr ess and ask fo r the
rehg10us person, nor acuve m an) church. he shll thanked a
nlonths , S7 00
Elsewhere
no\\ hold a record 63 8 billion In
sot t that effe ct the tissues 'Balanced Dtet · booklet
$26 00 year , S1x months
devout SISte.r "ho daily prayed to God for his heahng and
V. S. Savings Bond stock.
Sl 3 50, three months S7 so
recovery
Subscr1pt1on pnce 1ncludes
Sunday T1mes Sentinel
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Last month he entered tbe UmverSll) of Anzona Medical
Center for suppo rtiVe therapy After several da)s of exhaustive
tests cante the astoundmg report No trace o'f cancer' For some
un expected rnason, he \\as complete!) healed Now his conversatton and atlltud e ts ftlled "'th a spll'Itual focus that never
before extsted m hts life ThiS seculartzed business man has
Self-paced mstrucuon and Umverst!\', uses a specially years Care III ts for teachers
become an articulate, daily spokesman for the deeper questions
combmed use of audio--vtdeo puler asststed mstruchon during the very first week In
computf.&gt;r asststed 1nstruclton constructed van complete wtth of prunary chtldren, aged llve
of tile An aura of thankfulness and wonder surrounds him And
and
wrttten medta offers an averaged 24 percent higher m learmng how to use the
are h\ o terms heard often computer system The CARE to etght years The fourth
his greatest regret IS that he had spent so much of hts life
amaztng
wtde vanety of the !mal exam than did those eqwpment. Parhctpants are
among educators Begmmng van , bwlt wtth fund s by the course, CARE IV, ts destgned
avotdmg the relg10us dimenswn
educatwnal
e&lt;pertences For taking the same course m the also required to buy textbooks
Feb 10m Athens and March 23 Penn State Foundatwn and to giVe mformation and sktlls
Rhonda Flemmg Is mtervtewed m a recent edttion of the
for each course
m PomerO), such ex:pertences operated wtth a· gran t from the necessary to work wtth e.ample, the student can traditional classroom
National Enqull'er She descrtbes the collapse of her movt e
actually hear the sounds heard
The
computer
assisted
mStudents work at theU' own
wtll
be
avatlable
for
school
Bureau of Educatwn for the vtsually handtcapped children
career, the break-up of her mamage to producer Hal Bartlett
by a child wtth a heanng struction students completed pace and when they want to.
personnel
and
other
tn
Handtcapped of the U S Offtce
None of the courses has pre- deflctency The student IS not
and the Jarrmg, shocking awareness that soon she would be 5()
dlVlduals
workmg
Wtlh
or
of Educat 10n. wtll be open from reqwslles smce each course's Ilffilted to JUS! reading ' about the same matertal m 33 percent Each course requires between
years old At this zero pomt. she told reporter Henry GrlS .
less hme than did the 20 and 70 hours with an average
wanting to \\Ork w1th han - 8 a m until 11 p m seven days content ts self-con tamed Nor 1s
" In this crlSls, I turned to the only source I knew - to God I
the symptoms
traditional classroom students of :ro hours which includes a
dtcapped chtldren
a week In Athens, the courses 1t necessary that parttctpants
told God I didn 't know whtch way to turn, so I wanted Him to
These
self-paced
courses
Another feature of this self- fmal
exammation
adWhtle the curnculum ts start February 10 In Pomeroy, have a college degree m order
sholl' me. I prayed take over my life because I've messed 1t up "
provtde
an
opportumty
for
a
paced
program
1s
that
a
ortented
prtmartly
towards
IIUnlStered
by
the
computer.
the van "'11 start operatwn on to learn the matenal m the student to move through each
Her recovery was not a sudden afternoon release Step by
student nonnally receives a There still lS a hwnan inpre .se rvt cl' and tn·servt ce March 24
course
step, over a three-year pertod, she was led out of this cave of
qwckly
as
he
is
able
course
as
course
developed, constructed, teraction factor m this CARE
teachers . all personnel mAn mdtvtdual may take any
Flruubiil ty is the ke) word to to comprehend the matenal.
personal darkneskness and defeat Today her life has meanmg
and taught by an IndiVIdual progrwn SlllCe proctors are on
cludtng spec1al class super- of the four courses for etthet understandmg the value of the
and purpose, With two new grandchildren, and a fresh career at
Contrary to the traditional teacher. This computenzed hand to assist participants.
\'lsorsl
school
nurses.
credtt or non-credtt CARE I IS computer
asststed
m5(), Satd Miss FlellWlg, "How often It ISm tile that what appears
psychologtsts. spectal servtces a course to prepare teachers structional van and the CARE classroom Slluatwn, a student system, however, allows the
RegiStration IS still open for
to be a deep tragedy IS really a blessmg m dtsgUlse ·
lS
free
to
begin
and
end
his
course
to
be
presented
as
a
the
Athens, Ohio program
personnel. da&gt; care \\orkers. and other school personnel to courses offered The major
lesson
when
he
wants
U
he
has
The Outstian conunumty was founded on the personal
synthesis of work of several whtch starts February 10 alljl
and teachers atdes may be recogmze and tdentify han- advantage of this program is
religtous testimony of believers m ChriSt The New Testament IS
the Meigs CoWlty program
mterested Nurses m hospitals, dtcapped children The course that it bnngs an mdtvtduallzed to mterrupt his course for an experts.
essentially a sertes of stories about people who found theU' lives
The student IS totally In- ,starting March 24. The apsoctal agenctes. and Head Start phtlosophy encourages th e qualtty course of mstruction on ••tended period of time, he ean
changed dramaltcally It ts true today
teachers wtll fmd the courses teacher to vtew each child as a tunely subJect to groups of begm again where he was volved in this type of course plication forms for both
mterrupted
A new book (and the last ) by world famous evangelist E • of considerable help
work as be must constantly be locations are available through
an mdmdual and teaches the school personnel who might not
A stmple "conversation " Interacting With the computer- CARE Coordinator, ConStanley Jones, prt,&lt;~ents m dramatic fashion the faith of one man
Four courses are soon to be teacher student what to loolt otherwiSe have the benellt of
with the computer takes care teacher Thus, hts con- tinuing Education Office, Ohio
with a crippling illness. At the age of 87, Dr Jones was knocked offered at both southeastern
for
m
observmg
children
retrammg
and
upgrading
of schedulmg changes. Self· centration is total and con- University, 309 Tupper Hall,
down. with a maSSive stroke Unable to move or speak, he Ohto locattons through a
Two courses deal wtlh
Because the course ts paced study IS advantageous to
eventually recovered to write a book, · "The Dtvme Yes"
program called Computer dtagnoshc
teachmg
of computer taught and computer a student m terms of tinuous. He never can let his Athens. Interested individuals
(Abingdon Press) and to return, to his beloved India and die
nund wander as might occur in are encouraged" to pboqe 584Assisted Rene\\ a! Educallon children CARE II Is for ortented, 11 bnngs \0 many
peacefully where be had spent :;o years of mmistry.
scheduluig
and
efficiency.
In
(CARE(
teachers
of
pre-school students an entirely new type one study, students who took the tradihonal classroom. 3361 or - 5!H Z3ll3 aa soon u
• At Its center, the Church IS fired and thtilled by the power of
Program stud~nts Will go possible to get further lnThe
program .
made chtldren, aged two to ftve of learmng expe•tence The
personal religtous testimony, from Jerusalem to Jacksonville
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tonight.
Owen Long of Slippery Rock
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shot with one second left m the
gsme to give the Rockets thell'
81-79 edge over Wright State.
Long wound up the game
with 18 points. Teammate John
Thiebaud scored 14 markers
and Bob O'ConnQr and Bill
Odem 10 each.
For the Raiders, 9-7, Bob
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Lyle Falknor 10 apiece.
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Allen Murphy scored 14 and
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season record to 14-1. Relymg
heavily on a zone defense,
LouiSville held the Aggies to
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"The players were unhappy
about the suspenstons," Kinwn
said "We're like a fanuly.
These things hit us all very
hard
The 6-8 Mosley, leadmg
rebounder m the nation, has
been declared ineligible by the
university for the remainder of
thts season, while Raftery, who
msiSts he w11l "vigorously
appeal any further NCAA
action against Mosley," remains suspended for a month
and Regan for three weeks
Elsewhere across the nation,
only one team m the top 20 was
m action and that was No. 3
Lomsville, which put away
New Menco State, 51-42 In
other gwnes, Holy Cross edged
Manhattan, 76-74, Rutgers
downed Bucknell, 94-72, Furman routed APPalachian State,
96-.19, and Vll'gmia survived a
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share of second place at Northwestern, where the Gophers
should be a sohd chmce over
the Wildcats, who have won
only on ~ m eight league
games But two years ago a
lightly regarded Northwestern
team upset Mtnnesota m the
season fmale to knock the
Gophers out of a chance for a
title lte
Iowa 4-4 plays at Wtsconsm
to gtve the Badgers a 1811'
chance for thell' Ill's! wm of the
Big '!'en season WISCOnsm has
lost three times at home while
Iowa has won once on the road
In the !mal game on a full
schedule of Btg Ten contests,
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game on the road and won all of
them, at M1ch1gan State,
Mtchigan, Northwestern and
WISconsin, and has run up
more than 100 pomts twtce, at
,Mlchtgan State and at home
agaUtSt Purdue
OhiO State ts one of four
teams sharing the runner up
posttion three games behmd
the Hoosiers, lied wtth Purdue,
Minnesota and Mtchigan. The
Buckeyes have lost to
Mtchigan State and Michigan
as well as the Illini, but have
won ltve of !hell' last slll
games, mcludmg decistons
over Purdue and Mmnesota
At least one of the other
runners up could be knocked
back a notch smce Mtchigan
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fteld -or any otber team for
chen A•d
L1tton ( M1cro
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that matter - would have
Propane Serv1ce
pleased Seton Hall Coach Bill
Raftery
Unfortunately, however,
Raftery was not on the bench
T. V. &amp; Appliance !' for the Pll'ates' ~7 wm over
Fairfield at MadiSOn Square
Gas SeNice
Garderi Thursday mght.
Phone 985-3307
1 Netther was Seton Hall
Chesler, Ohio
5 Athleltc Director Richte
,_,
Regan , Assistant Coach
Horace Mahon or the Pirates'
star player Glenn Mosley
Less than slll hours before
8 H.P.
game ltme, Raftery was
Electric Start
stnpped of his coaching job,
Regan of his athletic directorship and Mosley of his player
status m a devastating threeway housecleanmg by the
South Orange, N J. school
Reg.$1068
officials m an effort to ward off
an NCAA probationary action
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recruiting of Mosley.
Expires Feb. 15
Cbrus Kinwn, a part-time
assistant to Raftery, directed
the team agamst Fairfield and
guard Tom Fatherly sewed the
game up with a p8ll' of free
throws wtth three seconds
Chester, Ohio
remaining. But Kinum, too,
985-3301
not reveling
m VIctory,
the
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Shaw (Mich.), keyed by
guard Cliff Pratt's 43 points,
took its first lead of the game
with 30 seconds left to play
before Leonard McDaniel hit a
field goal with four seconds
remalnlng to down Central
State 87-ll6.
McDaruel's chtch two pomts
were his only markers of the
contest. John Culver tallied 11
counters for the victorious
Samts, 13-4.
For the Marauders, 12-4,
Steve Bayless popped in 16
points, Lannls Tlmmons and
Harry Jackson 15 each and
Kenny Smith and Bobby Brown
12 apiece.
Tiffin's Jim Smith pumped In
16 points and teammate Ketth
HWlter added 15 to spark the
Dragons to a 79-69 victory over
Mount Vernon.
Steve Haralson contributed
11 Tiffin pointers and Rich
Wheat 10

dt sa ppaint•ng loss to the team s top scorers Another
Wellston Hockets . u game th,tl 'ltgel to kee p fill eye or1 ts Ed
broke the league's all-tune Ho\\ Hnl / clno lher prohft c
lnsmg st1 {'el k of 36 consecutive scm er
,
g.uncs
II ontcm won the ftrst mee tmg
The Tt gcrs, m second pl,tce bt:•t\\ct' n the two schools 73 59
m the league standmgs, are led Ill the fom lh game of the
by btg Dean F&lt;tzpatnek The 6- sea sun
6 JUmor ts Ute loop's leadmg
At Eastern the Eagles \\til be
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All three Mctgs Count\'
teams ate at home tomglh as
Metgs hosts Ir on ton F.a• tern
entertai ns K)ger Creek and
No1 th Gal liu \'lSIts Southern
The Mara uders wtll be
tookmg for thmr second wm of
the season and second m
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Roger Brauer are commg off R

ABA Stalld1ngs
By Untted Pr ess lntern at1ort a l
Easl
w 1 p&lt;t g b
34 13 713
New York
33 14
702
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K en tu c ky
20 Jl J'n \6
St Lou s
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Memphts
~ 39
188 25 )
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scoring assault
of clutch free throws with 16
seconds
left after the Cavs had
Buffalo's Bob McAdoo, his
cut
the
Braves' lead .to 93-91
stghts set on a second stratght
Nattonal Basketball wtth 0 39 showmg on the clock.
The vtctory was the eighth m
Assoc18ll0n scormg litle, and
the
last 10 games for Buffalo,
the Denver Nuggets, ~mung
which
also received 21 points
for thetr first Amencan
Basketball Assoctat10n from Randy Smith. The Cavs'
champwnshtp, contmued to loss was thell' seventh straight
Denver, running away from
dommate thetr respective
tile compelttion m the ABA
opponents Thursday mght.
McAdoo poured In '¥! points, West, romped over the Spll'its
upping his NBA-leading aver- of St Louis, 123-111, to stretch
age to 33 8 pomts per game on tis best record m the pros to 4115 of 27 held goal shooting, to 10.
Nugget All-Star guards
lead the Braves to a 97-91
Ralph
Simpson and Mack
VIctory over the Cleveland
Calvtn
notched
28 pomts each
Cavaliers. McAdoo, who also
grabbed 12 rebounds, hit a pair whtle rookie of the year
favorite Marvin Barnes hlt 31
pomts for St Louts The
DI VIS IOO J
w 1 t pts gf ga Sp1nts' Freddte LeWis, who
Los An ge les 29 8 13 71 175 107
Montreat
28 9 13 69 230 141 was voted the MVP Tuesday
P11t sb urgh
20 19 10 50 200 186 night at the All-Star game,
Det ro1 t
13 ?6 9 35 142 189
Wast11ngton
4 41 5 13 106 2.60 sank a patr of free throws
DIVISIOn 4
mtdway through the thtrd
w 1 t pts gt ga
Buffalo
32 10 7 71 217 150 quarter to become the eighth
Bos ton
26 13 10 62 225 14 7 player to score 10,000 regular
Toronto
18 25 7 43 167 198
Cal1 forn1 a
12 32 9 33 140 209 season points m his ABA
By United Press Inlernatlonal

N BA Stand1ngs
By Untted P.- ess. lnlernaf1on a l
Eastern Conference
AHaniiC DIVISIOn
w 1 pet g b
Bos ton
33 14 702
Buffrtlo
32 17 653 1
New York
26 2J 531
8
Philadelphia
20 29 408 14
Central Dt v tSIOO
w I pet 9 b
Washmgton
35 13 729
Hou ston
24 25 490 111 1
Cl evel and
11 15 468 l2 1 1
21 31 412 151 ?
A tlanta
N ewOrlean s
5 41 109 29
Western Conference
Mtdwest DIVI SIOO
w I pet 9 b
D etro1t
JO 21 588
Ch1cago
21 21 563
l 11
K C Omaha
25 26 490 5
Milwaukee
23 24 489 '5
Paetf1c Dtv 1s1on
w I pet g b
Golden Sta t e 30 18 625 Portland
22 26 458
8
Seatt l e
22 26 458
8
PhoeniX
19 27 413 10
Los Ange les
19 26 404 10 17
Ttlursday's Res ults
N ew York 117 At la nta 115
Buffalo 97 Cleve land 91
Hou ston 103 D etro t 88
Fnday 's Games
Cleveland at Boston
Atlanta at Buffalo
Milwaukee at Philad elphia
Washmgton a t New Orleans
Golden Stat e at Ch1cago
Los Ang el es at Phoen1)(
Port land at Sea ttle

Thursday's Re sult s
Cal1forn a 0
Bu tta\o 6 NY Rang er s 3
Philadelphia 3 Toronto 1
Det ro1t 5 Pitt sburgh 2
L os A ng e les 6 Wa sh1ngton 4
Fnday 's Game
St LOUI S at Atlanta
Boston~

N H L Sland1ngs
By Un1fed Press lnternaiiOOal
DIVISIOO I
w 1 t pi s gl ga
Pt11ladlph1a 31 10 7 69 17 1 101
NY Rangers 25 15 9 59 201 160
Atlanta
21 19 10 52 uo 142
NY Islanders 20 17 12 52 167 137
DIVISIOn 2
w 1 t pts gt ga
25 20 5 55 169 157
Vancouver
24 21 4 52 162 143
Ct11cago
18 22 8 44 153 173
St LOUI S
12 29 6 30 127 208
M1nnesota
Kansa s C1fY. 10 32 6 26 12 1 205

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BOSTON (UP! ) - The annual International Boat Show
wtll open Feb 8 here for a mneday run, a spokesman satd
Thursday

Geiberger up by one
champiOn Ge1berger were Bob
Murphy, Charles Coody, Eddie
Pearce, Allen Miller, Brian
Allin and Bob E Smith with
67s Gary Groh could have
joined that select sextet had he
not "blacked out" by taking a
. casual swing at the ball which
lay a quarter of an mch from
the cup on Ute loth hole and
missed tl completely. That
double bogey gave him a 68
along wtth George Archer,
Nicklaus and Ozaki
Lee Trevmo, a former
Hawaiian Open winner, started
out with a 36, but ran mto
trouble on the back nme where
he carded a 39 for a 75.
Ntcklaus sald he enjoyed
shooting his 68 In the opening
round, but was unhappy that he
let three par.f1ve holes get
away from him.
"ThiS IS the first round I've
hit m the ~ this year,"
Nicklaus said, "so I'm fmally
gomg In the right direction "

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Team
W L P OP
Logan
9 2 522 337
Athens
8 3 427 389
career
Gatt1potls
8 3 495 432
In other NBA games, New Waverly
7 4 433 359
York edged Atlanta, 117-m, Meigs
5 6 437 439
3 8 363 402
and Houston beat Detroit, ltJ3.. Ironton
3 8 358 482
88 In the only other ABA Jackson
Wellston
1 10 290 485
The Alhons County
game, San Antomo ripped TOTALS
44 44 3325 3325
Sovlngs &amp; Loon Co.
Utah, 118-102.
Thursday's results:
296 Second 51
Logan 62 Gallipolis 32
Knlcks 117, Hawk• 115:
Pomeroy,
Ohio
Alhens 32 Waverly 31
New York's John Gl811elli Me1g s .40 Ironton 38
broke clear from Atlanta Wellslon 37 Jackson 34
Feb. 6 games:
defenders to take a long inGallipolis
Waverly
bounds pass from Walt FraZier Wellston atatAthens
and popped In a two-footer with Meigs at Logan
one second left to give the lronlon at Jackson
Knlcks their fifth straight win
without a loss agamst the
Hawks this year The wlnnmg
shot came one second after
Tom Henderson tied the game
for the Hawks with twQ seconds
left on a drtvmg layup
Knick guards Earl Monroe
and FraZier, led New York
with 30 and 25 points rl!spec'·
lively Tom Van Anldale paced
the Hawks with Tl points
Rockets 103, Plslo!UI 88:
Forward Rudy Tomjanovich
ZEIC033
scored 30 pomts and Kevm
Kunnert grabbed 13 rebounds
to lead Houston. Tomjanovich,
who entered the game averagIng 20 points, hlt 14 of 20 shots
Heck's
and both of hiS free throws to
Reg. '13.99
lead all scorers He also pulled
down 10 rebounds. Kunnert
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Steve Hawes to limit All,o;tar
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Piston Bob Lanter to ftve
rebounds.
Spurs llB, Stars 102:
Jim Silas dtilled In 17 of his
POINT PLEASANT, W. VA.
game high 35 points m tbe final
seven minutes to help San
Antomo beat Utah. With score
tied at ~ in the third
quarter, Silas and George
Gervln combined for :ro of the
Spurs' 34 points to put San
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CORRECTION

in Hawaiian tourney
By ROBERT C. MilLER
HONOLULU ( UPI)- Lanky
AI Getberger, hounded by 54
other par breakers, took a
precarious one,o;troke lead Into
the second round of the $200,000
Hawaiian Open at the ramsoaked Waialae Course.
Gelberger added a back rune
32tohisopenmgrune34fora66
by a combination of long drives
and steady putting.
Hot on his heels were six
players with 675 and 48 moremcludmg defending champiOn
Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer,
Gene Littler and Japan's
Jumbo Ozaki-who broke the
72 par for Wrualae
Gel be• ger gave the '!•I
greens credit for his six bll'dies
and no bogies on the opening
day
"Iwasdrivingwell,"heaaid,
"and the' confidence I got from
my drives belped my putting"
More of the rain that fell
throughout the opening dsy
was forecast for today The
National Weather Service arud
Oahu was within a "very extensive area of precipitation"
which would probably continue
at least through today.
Closest behind former PGA

a 10-6 ftrst quarter lead befme
the T1ge1s stormed back to
take an 8 pmnt margm m the
second quar ter Metgs scored
seve&lt; at qmck buckets befo1 e
the buzze t and managed to pull
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Sa n D1ego
2 1 29 420 19 1 1
Thursday 's Res ults
Denver 123 St Lou 5 II I
San An ton1 o 118 Utah 102
Frtday ''.i Games
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Greg Bailey w1 th 29 and 24
pmnts respechvely
Kyger Creek has been tn·
consistent, at best, thts season,
wtlh the 'cats lone wm of the
season a 62·52 deciston over
Hannan (W Va )
The Bobcats are paced by
Jltntor forward Bill Metzner
and semor center Joe Stidham
Southern, at 8-1i, has by far
the bes t record of the schools In
Metgs County
The Tornados hold down the
thtrd place spot in the SVAC
The Marauders then turned
race behmd Hannan Trace and
around and opened up an 8
North Galha
pomt lead, 33-25 after three
But the wmd ~torms wtll
pertods before Ironton used a
have thetr work cut out for
w ne press the fmal frame to them tomght, as the James
cause numerous Me1gs turngang comes to town Greg
uvets The hnal2 pomt margm,
James ts one of the top scorers
however was as &lt;.'lose as the
and rebounders m the league,
hosts could come
and ts JOined m double figure
The Marauders were led 111 sconng per game by btg Mike
scormg b) B1 ent Stanley wtth
Camden, Fred Logan and Gene
14 pmnts and Chuck Follrod
Payne
Wl th 12
The Tornados hope that the
Ironton was paced by three
mstde strength of Danny
players wtth 12 pmnts each,
Brownmg and Greg Dunnmg,
Wtlhams, Thomas and Lutz
along wtlh the outside sconng
Metgs canned 19 of 36 held
of Mtke Roberts and Ttm Hlll,
goal attempts for 53 pet, but
wtll be enough to counter the
JUSt 4 of 10 at the charity strtpe
explostve Pirate offense
Ironton htt 6 of 9 fr ee sthrows
Nor th Galha won the first
The Marauder hauled m '1:1
meetmg between the two clubs,
rebounds, led by Stanley wtth 9 57-45
and George Gtim and Brent
Arnold wtth 5 each
The Maraude•s, at 5-6, travel
to Logan Thursday, Feb 6
Our Interest Is
Iron ton ts now 3-8
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Phtlhps downed the Bobcat•
ea rlier thts wmter 76-62 on the
Bobcat planks
The Eagles a !so are commg
off a dtsa ppmnhng setback,
losmg to Waterford 83-75
carher thts week In that
contes t, the btrds got good
•cormg from Randy Blake and

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Much ado about parking lots
Effecti'&gt;C ne:tt Junr 30 ttw Em 1ronmental ProtectiOn Agency 1EPA) proposes puttmg ccrtam
parktn!! lot management rcguhHtons mto pffect m so me 18 metropolt tan areds - from Alaska to
l-c:1hforma to lexas to 1\e\\ Ymk - \\he1e autornob1le pollutwn exceeds natiOna l cur quahty stan-

1tems "'hu.~ h t~ re n t Im portant
tnouJ4h to demand full-{oiumn
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CHICAGO (UP!) - Less
than hall the Big Ten
basketball season has passed,
and already the Indtana
Hoosiers apparently have the
championship wrapped up.
The Hoosiers, boasting a 22
game wummg streak and an ~
conference record with 10
games remalnmg in the 18
game Big Ten season, have
beaten overy other conference
club except Oh10 State
The Buckeyes get thell' first
chance for an upset Saturday
night, entertammg the Hoosiers, and the No 1 ranked
Indl8lla hve will be a heavy
favorite to regtster a sweep for
Ita first round of play agamst
the league
Ohio State already has lost to
Dllnols at home, and the Illlni
have managed to win only
three of etght league games
and only on the Buckeye court
away from home, md1cating
that the high scormg tough
defense Roosters will be tested
lightly.
Indiana has played four

htghes t rankwg offt cer con

nee led with the My La t
ma ssacre tn VIe tnam ha s bee n
lmed b) the Pennsylvama
B1ce ntenmal Comrn tssiDn H1 s
JO b ts to coordmate dtsc usswns
Involved wtth the formati on of
a wmldw1de Declarahon of t
Hwnan Rtghts
Adv1ce lor
\\ Omen' threatened wtlh rape,
from a member of the lntematwnal A ssn of Chtefs or
Pollee "Treat hlm hke a
p1mple, 1\lth d1 sdam. RapiSts
are motiva ted by breakmg
\\omen down If a gal cr1es or
shows fnght, 1t's JUS! what the
perpetrator
wants 11
Homeowners worned abou t
posstble changes tn tax laws
regard mg mortgage mtere.t
deduchons should for get 1!
Oregon O.' mocrat AI Ulilnan ,
new c hatrman of the tax
wnt1 ng House Ways and Means
Committee, IS known to favor
thetr retentiOn Reltred Adm.
Elma Zum"alt, com~crncd that
Russta no\\ holds a 4 to !lead In
operational \\arships (2054 to
508 ) beheves It poses "the
greatest of lhreats" to th e 69 of
72 crttlcal resources (oil,
rubber, magnes1um, etc.) that
&lt;orn e lo thiS nation by the
American guarded seven seas.

much us IWI JO J S of war An
dards
mte lltgence offu er wluspers
-\11 ne\1 parkmg factlit1es laq;cr U1an 250 spaces 110 for Fatrbanks and 500 for Houston 1 wtll be that the U S mtltlary strateg tc
sub]rct to p1 econstructwn rt:'VIC\.\
tesen.e - three dJvtsJons - Is
Tilt" regulations dre an Instru ct ive exampl e- of the bureaucratic nund at "'ork
more th.m enough to ussure a
11w EPA s p1 oposed parki ng management applica tion form consists of three pm ts Part I qullk ta keove1 of u th cal
gene&lt;dltnlorm~ uon tequtres a descrptwn of the parking fact hty !lot or g,lrage l. the number of Mtddtc E~sl otlhelds shou ld
squ.tre feet. number of parkmg spaces and the construction schedul e
_ I he necesstty anse The GO 000
Part IT requtres the appltcant to demon strate that opera tton of the proposed parkmg factlity wtll t1oops could be aJrltftecl mto
not result m a net mcrea se 111 VMT ' - vehtde nules traveled '1he apphcant may analyze VMT S&lt;:~ud t ~r~1b1a , KuY.~ll t ctnd
usmg hts m\n meUnKI or the EPA s
Pe rstan Gulf Emirates m a
U he use• Ius own method, he must provide EPA offtctals wtth a ' quantitative analysts, nwlter of h OUI s
Success
demonstrfl tmg C'onc.:lusJvel) that ope rat ton of the fa cll1ty under worst case conditions will not result m could be ac hteved tn a day or
an tncreast m \eluclc m1 les traveled " The applicant must :submit to EPA documentatiOn of data 1\~ u
Ltvtngston's Pawn
sources and ctssumpttons
Sh•&gt;p. three hlocks from !he
Under the CPA method the applicant must de scrtbe Ut e type of uset actlvtty (restdenttal Whatc Hl)use, rt•ports a bnsk
customer-client permanenl-tn! ernuttent use, employe, tndcpendent&lt;nultt usc) and user mode of rec·ess tnn busmcss · " We' tc
tr,n el (automobile dnver, Hntomoblle passenger tran s1t ndc1, biCyclist and walken m terms of the gotten some governmenl 41f·
number of persons datly tnps per person and peak hour trtps per person
fH· crs m here recently, you'd
The' appltcant must atso descnbe any e1&lt;1s tmg or proposed transtt routes 11h1ch wtll serve the
be surprised "
rn terpol the
proposed factltt) , tdenttfy other partkmg lacthtles m the area whtch are hk ely to be used by persons prt\ate organ1zatwn of Ill
m the area and gtve the esttmated tnp lengths and the number of datly trtps per person to these other
ternat10na t cops, ha s t!s U S
factht1es
offi ce 1n the l'reas ury
P.trt 01 deals With carbon mono1&lt;1de atr quahty standards comphance Agam, the app hcant may
Department some gnpe tt's
use hts own method lo r analyzmg c••bon monOJade or the EPA s method If he chooses to use his own
not proper
The current
metl10d,he must subnut to EPA records and result.s of hts analysts, tnclucting docwnentat10n of data,
Social Securtly deduction for a
sou rces, asswnptlons and calculatiOns
$14,000 "age earner " $1,649
If he uses the EPA's method, the applicant must submtt (1) a regiOnal map tdentt fymg the
annually In 25 years, at
prmctpal roads, highways and mtersect10ns that wtll be used by motor vehtcles moving to and from
prcsl·nt rates of Increase, It
the proposed parkmg facth ty and (2) a stle plan whtch mdtcates the locatwn of assoctated parktng
w1ll be at least $6,772
The
areas, pomts of motor vehtcle mgress and egress to and from the stte and tis assoctated parking area
Naltona l
Par k Serv tce
and the locatton and height of bmldmgs on the stte
LORAIN, Ohio (UPI) - The Telegraph; Willlam T Jerome, who arranged it, who made the
operates two exclusive retreats
-f
Follo\\tng a reVIew of Pari! of the apphcatton fo rm, the EPA wtll provide the apphcant wtth a
for government offlctals, one
A South Vtetnam embassy Loram, Otuo, Journal, m a who was president of Bowling contacts and why all those
form which specifies certam Intersections, roadway segments and lanes for which the applicant must
each tn Gt and Teton and offt ctal \\ Orrtes that the Vtel copyrtghted story, srud Thurs- Green at the time, and people carne to such an out-ofproVIde demand data and must show that the worst ex1stmg carbon monoXIde level lmmedtately
Shenandoah Nat1onal Parks Cong may be ready to brtng atr day the Central Intelligence Cleveland industrialist Cyrus the-way place as Bowling
adJacent to the proposed parking facthty Is less than 75 per cent of the carbon monoxtde standard
common folks are not allowed operatiOns mto t he endless Agency illegally mvestigated a Eaton.
Green, said Wakefield.
The apphcant 's IJlOnltormg mstrumentation and the location of the samphng tnstrwncnt must be
trade
conference
at
Bowling
Wakefield,
who
told
the
One
current
debate
in
the
The CIA agent said he was
war ' We know they 've been
approved m advance by the agency
Green
State
Uruverstty
May
4,
he
was
the
prime
Journal
GOP Is \\hether to change lhe workmg on captured a1rftelds,
very anxious · to know who
This only skims the !ilp of the regulations, whtch go mto far greater detatl
1967
mover of the conference, dld arranged the conference beand
we
know
they
can
get
the
The really sad thmg, according to crlllcs, IS that the regulations are based on a great many unThe Journal was told by not know if 1t was illegal fm' the cause whoever did was "obviplanes'
John Jerome, m h1s
proven asswnptlons about the relatiOnship between automobiles and pollutton concentraUons :rhey
book "The Death of !he Theodore D Wakefield, CIA to be checking on domestic ously a very powerful person,"
warn that ~new parking fa ctlllles are forced out of the controlled areas, thts wtll cause thell' sca t- around the tee th
There are a lot of causes for Autombmle", wr1tes that one Vermilion, Ohio, chali"IIlan of activities, he said at the time. Wakefield told the Jouinal. '
termg else" here, whtch ts hardly an answer to the pollution problem and wtll work agamst the very
"My feeling then was that
lhts cond&lt;llon not lUSt one car motoring from Santa the Firelands Commumty
goal of encouragmg public transportation
Bank
of
Huron,
Ohio,
that
a
the
government was alert, but
'
1
here
are
good
ammal
studtes
Montca to Pasadena burns up
Interested m butlding a parkmg lot, anyone '
::; hD'.\ w g
that a ca lcmrn more oxygen m the 45-minute CIA agent questioned htm today I'm pretty sensl!lve
deftctent dte t can cause the trzp !han the total population of seven years ago about an East- about these thmgs because of
Watergate," Wakefield sa1d.
bone to absorb and lead to loose Los Angeles ts breathing at lhe West trade conference.
Attendmg the conference "It's a warrung to us that the
tee th , znfected pockets and the same lime. Guttt-depressed
whole p1 obtem Any of the Amert cans. usually pleadmg were Paul-Henri Spaak, for- government IS watching us
medtcal disorders that lead to tndtscreltons of thetr youth, mer prime minister of BelgiUm even when we are doing legal
WASHINGTON (UPI)
bone resorption can be a send an average $12,000 a day and first president of the things."
Umted
Natwns
General
Prestdent
Ford wtll ask
was
a
spec1al
Wakefield
factor The fi rst stgn of bone to a "conscience fund ' set up
Assembly;
A-~exander
Congress
to
approve further
consultant
to
Jerome
at
the
1esopt10n that later affects the 10 the Treasur} Deparilnent
Trowbrtdge,
former
Secretary
spendmg
cuts
m government
time of the conference.
spzne and other par ts of the Most of the returns are exof
Conunerce,
Adm
Ellery
He gave the CIA agent the atd for older Amertcans, an
body 1os teoporosis I ts oflen plamed as compensatiOn for
Stone,
retired
vice
chalnnan
of
information
he sought about admtmstratton official said
loose teeth
petty lhtever; of government
International
Telephone
and
B) La \\ renrt• E. Lam b. M ll
lcttet~ askmg fot tlldl colunlll
whose
tdea
the
conference was, Thursday
m ,1 k l:' tlunposs1 ble to keep the
Dental hygtene IS unpot till!!. or othe r property m years past
DP.AR DH f AMTl - T from peoph• uh o hc~vc teeth teeth clcrtn Often th ese ThaI zncl~des how you care 1'!11&lt;
The aged wtll be asked to
Huber! Humphrey of
mt ssed \OUr (Oi umn on no'' to pt oblcms M.} mat! suggests pockets become tnfect ed your gmg1va Nutntwn IS an
absorb cuts m atd for transMinnesota holds the record m
sm e lt•eth I sa w wh er c ) Otl Hre not the onh vne \\hO dctchng to the problem
portahon, meals and other
tmp ortan t fa ctor and so ts Congress for " stationery
another reader wrote ' ou to m1ssed tt The 01 tg mal column
services already approved by
The bone around the teeth smokin g
ego ism ", his letterhead
sav she used a sumlar uea t- \\as m answer to a yo ung man
Congress, said Stanley B
begms to dissolve eausmg the
The program 1 1ecom- features a three and one-half
m~nt and slill had her teeth :10 33 ye,u sold , who \\U S about to teeth to loosen and fma lly mended, whtte your denttst 1s
Thomas Jr of the Department
~ea rs late!
I need that m- lose Ius tee th from pyorrhea
lcddmg to lostng the teeth tf the cleanmg up your teeth, IS to be inch deep pholo of htmself and
of Health, Educahon and
a three and one-half mch long
lormatlOn Could )Oil tell us
This Js a common problem 1n p1 ocess ts not stopped
Welfare.
sure you are ge llin g plen ty of signature. .Amertcan Health
agam JUSt ''hut '' e should do our soc tety The teeth ge t loose
1 re com mended and 11111 calc tum zn your dtet That
Elderly persons already face
about loose teeth ''
and pockets develop bel\1 ee n agatn, that anyone wtth !hts means the equivalent of at Consultants says two mtllion
a proposed cut m food stamp
Amencans are mfested wtth
DEAR READER - I have the gmgtva and the teeth Food p1obtem should see a dent1 st least one quar t of mtlk a da}
beneftts m March and possible
1ecen ed more !han n thousand pa r tic les acc umul ate Hnd The ) oung man who wrote Also ta ke plenty of vttamm C hce
watered-down Social· Securtly
Phllhp Warden, the man
stat ed that he had see n a Some people have margmal
mcreases scheduled lor July.
\\ho prepares President Ford's
denhst 11 ho had told hun vttamm C deftctenctes tl1at
daily news dlgesl, reports he
nothmg could be done about hts contnbute to the problem I
pt oblem 1 strong!) dtsagree kn ow of many cases where culls the " most relevant"
material from 75 newspapers
111th tlus allttude, ,IS I kn ow taktng 1000 mtlh grams of
The Dai~ Sentinel
and 25 magazines, "critlcal
many cases \\he re the problem vttamm C a day m addtlton to
DEVOTED TO THE
arttcles Included" . .. An FBI
INTERES'UlF
ha s been con trolled Mos t proper dental care, has helped
MEIGS·MASON AREA
source says dtsparagmg mCHESTER L TANNEHILL
model n denhsts bcheve a lot clear up thts problem wtthm
forma!ton
held
on
Exec Ed.
ecm be done to save teeth m th1s thtee months Thts amount 1s
ROBERT HOEFLICH
co
ngressp
eo
ple
mcludes
C1ty Editar
eondthon
not enough to ea use any harm ·tutus" about Ed\\ard Ken'Published da•ly except
Saturday by The Ol't•o Valley
1 he fu st step 1&gt; a good and ma) help a lot
By David Poling
nedy Booze and women, tf 1t's
Pub i1 Sh1ng Company , 111
cleamng of the tee th removmg
Fmalll tf you smoke, stop any body's busmess but hts
Court St , Pomeroy Oh i Q
Last fall an Anzona contractor went m for hiS annual check45769 Busmess Office Phone
pl dque ,md mfected mater1al Tobacco m any form ts hard on
up . Everythmg was okay, except for that mole on his back Hts
992 2156 Ed1t0r1al Phone 992
There
Is
a
bookworm
In
the
1
2157
from around the b.tse of the the teeth and surroundtng
doctor pursued further tests and the result was an munedtate
Library of Congress whose JOb
Second class postage paid at
tee
th
You1
de1thst
\Hll
have
to
structures
Pomeroy, Ohio
operation for mahgnancy Our frtend return ed home after
tt ts to keep the books free of
do thts lot \OU If you lmve a lot
N at 1ona I adver t iSing
Send your questiOns to Dr worms Food Day, a nonproftt
several \leeks m the hospttal lo learn that 'they had not been
representative
Bott1ne111
of poc·ke ts around the teeth he Lamb, Ill care of thts
Gallagher , Inc, 12 East .42nd
able to get 11 aU" and the disease appeared to be ad1•ancmg
group. says "Bacon ts one of
St New York, New York
m {l 't even want to remove
newspaper P 0 Box 1551, the most dangerous foods m the
throughout hts bod)
Subscription
rates
some of tl1e excess tissue to RadiO Ctly Slatton. New York,
Del 1vered by tarner where
He was restgned to the fate of declmmg health and death
market", some of tis elements
ava1 l ab1e 75 cents per week,
ehlmnate tlte pockets The N Y 10019 For a cop) of Dr
By Motor Route where carrier
Slowly but methodically he put hiS busmess affatrs m order,
have ' caused cancer 1n
· I 'd l1ke th1s 'Fear of Flymg' - I'm very mserv 1ce not available, One
denhst who does thts type work Lambs booklet on balanced
laymg out mstrucllons for hts company assoctates. vistUng wtth
laboratory expenments"
month $3 25 By mall 1n OhiO
terested m avJatJon "
ts called a pertdontist - a dtet, send 5() cents to the same
i!lnd W Va , One Year , $22 00
his famtly about thmr role tn the future - wtthou t hmt Not a
Confldenl (bless 'em) citizens
~i x months, 511 so, Three
spectahst on problems of the addr ess and ask fo r the
rehg10us person, nor acuve m an) church. he shll thanked a
nlonths , S7 00
Elsewhere
no\\ hold a record 63 8 billion In
sot t that effe ct the tissues 'Balanced Dtet · booklet
$26 00 year , S1x months
devout SISte.r "ho daily prayed to God for his heahng and
V. S. Savings Bond stock.
Sl 3 50, three months S7 so
recovery
Subscr1pt1on pnce 1ncludes
Sunday T1mes Sentinel
•
Last month he entered tbe UmverSll) of Anzona Medical
Center for suppo rtiVe therapy After several da)s of exhaustive
tests cante the astoundmg report No trace o'f cancer' For some
un expected rnason, he \\as complete!) healed Now his conversatton and atlltud e ts ftlled "'th a spll'Itual focus that never
before extsted m hts life ThiS seculartzed business man has
Self-paced mstrucuon and Umverst!\', uses a specially years Care III ts for teachers
become an articulate, daily spokesman for the deeper questions
combmed use of audio--vtdeo puler asststed mstruchon during the very first week In
computf.&gt;r asststed 1nstruclton constructed van complete wtth of prunary chtldren, aged llve
of tile An aura of thankfulness and wonder surrounds him And
and
wrttten medta offers an averaged 24 percent higher m learmng how to use the
are h\ o terms heard often computer system The CARE to etght years The fourth
his greatest regret IS that he had spent so much of hts life
amaztng
wtde vanety of the !mal exam than did those eqwpment. Parhctpants are
among educators Begmmng van , bwlt wtth fund s by the course, CARE IV, ts destgned
avotdmg the relg10us dimenswn
educatwnal
e&lt;pertences For taking the same course m the also required to buy textbooks
Feb 10m Athens and March 23 Penn State Foundatwn and to giVe mformation and sktlls
Rhonda Flemmg Is mtervtewed m a recent edttion of the
for each course
m PomerO), such ex:pertences operated wtth a· gran t from the necessary to work wtth e.ample, the student can traditional classroom
National Enqull'er She descrtbes the collapse of her movt e
actually hear the sounds heard
The
computer
assisted
mStudents work at theU' own
wtll
be
avatlable
for
school
Bureau of Educatwn for the vtsually handtcapped children
career, the break-up of her mamage to producer Hal Bartlett
by a child wtth a heanng struction students completed pace and when they want to.
personnel
and
other
tn
Handtcapped of the U S Offtce
None of the courses has pre- deflctency The student IS not
and the Jarrmg, shocking awareness that soon she would be 5()
dlVlduals
workmg
Wtlh
or
of Educat 10n. wtll be open from reqwslles smce each course's Ilffilted to JUS! reading ' about the same matertal m 33 percent Each course requires between
years old At this zero pomt. she told reporter Henry GrlS .
less hme than did the 20 and 70 hours with an average
wanting to \\Ork w1th han - 8 a m until 11 p m seven days content ts self-con tamed Nor 1s
" In this crlSls, I turned to the only source I knew - to God I
the symptoms
traditional classroom students of :ro hours which includes a
dtcapped chtldren
a week In Athens, the courses 1t necessary that parttctpants
told God I didn 't know whtch way to turn, so I wanted Him to
These
self-paced
courses
Another feature of this self- fmal
exammation
adWhtle the curnculum ts start February 10 In Pomeroy, have a college degree m order
sholl' me. I prayed take over my life because I've messed 1t up "
provtde
an
opportumty
for
a
paced
program
1s
that
a
ortented
prtmartly
towards
IIUnlStered
by
the
computer.
the van "'11 start operatwn on to learn the matenal m the student to move through each
Her recovery was not a sudden afternoon release Step by
student nonnally receives a There still lS a hwnan inpre .se rvt cl' and tn·servt ce March 24
course
step, over a three-year pertod, she was led out of this cave of
qwckly
as
he
is
able
course
as
course
developed, constructed, teraction factor m this CARE
teachers . all personnel mAn mdtvtdual may take any
Flruubiil ty is the ke) word to to comprehend the matenal.
personal darkneskness and defeat Today her life has meanmg
and taught by an IndiVIdual progrwn SlllCe proctors are on
cludtng spec1al class super- of the four courses for etthet understandmg the value of the
and purpose, With two new grandchildren, and a fresh career at
Contrary to the traditional teacher. This computenzed hand to assist participants.
\'lsorsl
school
nurses.
credtt or non-credtt CARE I IS computer
asststed
m5(), Satd Miss FlellWlg, "How often It ISm tile that what appears
psychologtsts. spectal servtces a course to prepare teachers structional van and the CARE classroom Slluatwn, a student system, however, allows the
RegiStration IS still open for
to be a deep tragedy IS really a blessmg m dtsgUlse ·
lS
free
to
begin
and
end
his
course
to
be
presented
as
a
the
Athens, Ohio program
personnel. da&gt; care \\orkers. and other school personnel to courses offered The major
lesson
when
he
wants
U
he
has
The Outstian conunumty was founded on the personal
synthesis of work of several whtch starts February 10 alljl
and teachers atdes may be recogmze and tdentify han- advantage of this program is
religtous testimony of believers m ChriSt The New Testament IS
the Meigs CoWlty program
mterested Nurses m hospitals, dtcapped children The course that it bnngs an mdtvtduallzed to mterrupt his course for an experts.
essentially a sertes of stories about people who found theU' lives
The student IS totally In- ,starting March 24. The apsoctal agenctes. and Head Start phtlosophy encourages th e qualtty course of mstruction on ••tended period of time, he ean
changed dramaltcally It ts true today
teachers wtll fmd the courses teacher to vtew each child as a tunely subJect to groups of begm again where he was volved in this type of course plication forms for both
mterrupted
A new book (and the last ) by world famous evangelist E • of considerable help
work as be must constantly be locations are available through
an mdmdual and teaches the school personnel who might not
A stmple "conversation " Interacting With the computer- CARE Coordinator, ConStanley Jones, prt,&lt;~ents m dramatic fashion the faith of one man
Four courses are soon to be teacher student what to loolt otherwiSe have the benellt of
with the computer takes care teacher Thus, hts con- tinuing Education Office, Ohio
with a crippling illness. At the age of 87, Dr Jones was knocked offered at both southeastern
for
m
observmg
children
retrammg
and
upgrading
of schedulmg changes. Self· centration is total and con- University, 309 Tupper Hall,
down. with a maSSive stroke Unable to move or speak, he Ohto locattons through a
Two courses deal wtlh
Because the course ts paced study IS advantageous to
eventually recovered to write a book, · "The Dtvme Yes"
program called Computer dtagnoshc
teachmg
of computer taught and computer a student m terms of tinuous. He never can let his Athens. Interested individuals
(Abingdon Press) and to return, to his beloved India and die
nund wander as might occur in are encouraged" to pboqe 584Assisted Rene\\ a! Educallon children CARE II Is for ortented, 11 bnngs \0 many
peacefully where be had spent :;o years of mmistry.
scheduluig
and
efficiency.
In
(CARE(
teachers
of
pre-school students an entirely new type one study, students who took the tradihonal classroom. 3361 or - 5!H Z3ll3 aa soon u
• At Its center, the Church IS fired and thtilled by the power of
Program stud~nts Will go possible to get further lnThe
program .
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personal religtous testimony, from Jerusalem to Jacksonville
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Two out-of-state schools
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two games are scheduled
tonight.
Owen Long of Slippery Rock
(Pa.) canned a 25-foot jump
shot with one second left m the
gsme to give the Rockets thell'
81-79 edge over Wright State.
Long wound up the game
with 18 points. Teammate John
Thiebaud scored 14 markers
and Bob O'ConnQr and Bill
Odem 10 each.
For the Raiders, 9-7, Bob
Grote tallied Tl pointers, Steve
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Lyle Falknor 10 apiece.
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Allen Murphy scored 14 and
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season record to 14-1. Relymg
heavily on a zone defense,
LouiSville held the Aggies to
thell' lowest scoring total for
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"The players were unhappy
about the suspenstons," Kinwn
said "We're like a fanuly.
These things hit us all very
hard
The 6-8 Mosley, leadmg
rebounder m the nation, has
been declared ineligible by the
university for the remainder of
thts season, while Raftery, who
msiSts he w11l "vigorously
appeal any further NCAA
action against Mosley," remains suspended for a month
and Regan for three weeks
Elsewhere across the nation,
only one team m the top 20 was
m action and that was No. 3
Lomsville, which put away
New Menco State, 51-42 In
other gwnes, Holy Cross edged
Manhattan, 76-74, Rutgers
downed Bucknell, 94-72, Furman routed APPalachian State,
96-.19, and Vll'gmia survived a
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share of second place at Northwestern, where the Gophers
should be a sohd chmce over
the Wildcats, who have won
only on ~ m eight league
games But two years ago a
lightly regarded Northwestern
team upset Mtnnesota m the
season fmale to knock the
Gophers out of a chance for a
title lte
Iowa 4-4 plays at Wtsconsm
to gtve the Badgers a 1811'
chance for thell' Ill's! wm of the
Big '!'en season WISCOnsm has
lost three times at home while
Iowa has won once on the road
In the !mal game on a full
schedule of Btg Ten contests,
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game on the road and won all of
them, at M1ch1gan State,
Mtchigan, Northwestern and
WISconsin, and has run up
more than 100 pomts twtce, at
,Mlchtgan State and at home
agaUtSt Purdue
OhiO State ts one of four
teams sharing the runner up
posttion three games behmd
the Hoosiers, lied wtth Purdue,
Minnesota and Mtchigan. The
Buckeyes have lost to
Mtchigan State and Michigan
as well as the Illini, but have
won ltve of !hell' last slll
games, mcludmg decistons
over Purdue and Mmnesota
At least one of the other
runners up could be knocked
back a notch smce Mtchigan
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Ordmarily a wm over Fmr- Gtbson Hardw1ck . Ktl
fteld -or any otber team for
chen A•d
L1tton ( M1cro
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that matter - would have
Propane Serv1ce
pleased Seton Hall Coach Bill
Raftery
Unfortunately, however,
Raftery was not on the bench
T. V. &amp; Appliance !' for the Pll'ates' ~7 wm over
Fairfield at MadiSOn Square
Gas SeNice
Garderi Thursday mght.
Phone 985-3307
1 Netther was Seton Hall
Chesler, Ohio
5 Athleltc Director Richte
,_,
Regan , Assistant Coach
Horace Mahon or the Pirates'
star player Glenn Mosley
Less than slll hours before
8 H.P.
game ltme, Raftery was
Electric Start
stnpped of his coaching job,
Regan of his athletic directorship and Mosley of his player
status m a devastating threeway housecleanmg by the
South Orange, N J. school
Reg.$1068
officials m an effort to ward off
an NCAA probationary action
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recruiting of Mosley.
Expires Feb. 15
Cbrus Kinwn, a part-time
assistant to Raftery, directed
the team agamst Fairfield and
guard Tom Fatherly sewed the
game up with a p8ll' of free
throws wtth three seconds
Chester, Ohio
remaining. But Kinum, too,
985-3301
not reveling
m VIctory,
the
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Shaw (Mich.), keyed by
guard Cliff Pratt's 43 points,
took its first lead of the game
with 30 seconds left to play
before Leonard McDaniel hit a
field goal with four seconds
remalnlng to down Central
State 87-ll6.
McDaruel's chtch two pomts
were his only markers of the
contest. John Culver tallied 11
counters for the victorious
Samts, 13-4.
For the Marauders, 12-4,
Steve Bayless popped in 16
points, Lannls Tlmmons and
Harry Jackson 15 each and
Kenny Smith and Bobby Brown
12 apiece.
Tiffin's Jim Smith pumped In
16 points and teammate Ketth
HWlter added 15 to spark the
Dragons to a 79-69 victory over
Mount Vernon.
Steve Haralson contributed
11 Tiffin pointers and Rich
Wheat 10

dt sa ppaint•ng loss to the team s top scorers Another
Wellston Hockets . u game th,tl 'ltgel to kee p fill eye or1 ts Ed
broke the league's all-tune Ho\\ Hnl / clno lher prohft c
lnsmg st1 {'el k of 36 consecutive scm er
,
g.uncs
II ontcm won the ftrst mee tmg
The Tt gcrs, m second pl,tce bt:•t\\ct' n the two schools 73 59
m the league standmgs, are led Ill the fom lh game of the
by btg Dean F&lt;tzpatnek The 6- sea sun
6 JUmor ts Ute loop's leadmg
At Eastern the Eagles \\til be
reboundet and one of the se{trc hm ~ for then Hurd wm m

All three Mctgs Count\'
teams ate at home tomglh as
Metgs hosts Ir on ton F.a• tern
entertai ns K)ger Creek and
No1 th Gal liu \'lSIts Southern
The Mara uders wtll be
tookmg for thmr second wm of
the season and second m
SEOAL play The cagers of
Roger Brauer are commg off R

ABA Stalld1ngs
By Untted Pr ess lntern at1ort a l
Easl
w 1 p&lt;t g b
34 13 713
New York
33 14
702
l
K en tu c ky
20 Jl J'n \6
St Lou s
14 35 286 2 1
Memphts
~ 39
188 25 )
Vtrg n a
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of clutch free throws with 16
seconds
left after the Cavs had
Buffalo's Bob McAdoo, his
cut
the
Braves' lead .to 93-91
stghts set on a second stratght
Nattonal Basketball wtth 0 39 showmg on the clock.
The vtctory was the eighth m
Assoc18ll0n scormg litle, and
the
last 10 games for Buffalo,
the Denver Nuggets, ~mung
which
also received 21 points
for thetr first Amencan
Basketball Assoctat10n from Randy Smith. The Cavs'
champwnshtp, contmued to loss was thell' seventh straight
Denver, running away from
dommate thetr respective
tile compelttion m the ABA
opponents Thursday mght.
McAdoo poured In '¥! points, West, romped over the Spll'its
upping his NBA-leading aver- of St Louis, 123-111, to stretch
age to 33 8 pomts per game on tis best record m the pros to 4115 of 27 held goal shooting, to 10.
Nugget All-Star guards
lead the Braves to a 97-91
Ralph
Simpson and Mack
VIctory over the Cleveland
Calvtn
notched
28 pomts each
Cavaliers. McAdoo, who also
grabbed 12 rebounds, hit a pair whtle rookie of the year
favorite Marvin Barnes hlt 31
pomts for St Louts The
DI VIS IOO J
w 1 t pts gf ga Sp1nts' Freddte LeWis, who
Los An ge les 29 8 13 71 175 107
Montreat
28 9 13 69 230 141 was voted the MVP Tuesday
P11t sb urgh
20 19 10 50 200 186 night at the All-Star game,
Det ro1 t
13 ?6 9 35 142 189
Wast11ngton
4 41 5 13 106 2.60 sank a patr of free throws
DIVISIOn 4
mtdway through the thtrd
w 1 t pts gt ga
Buffalo
32 10 7 71 217 150 quarter to become the eighth
Bos ton
26 13 10 62 225 14 7 player to score 10,000 regular
Toronto
18 25 7 43 167 198
Cal1 forn1 a
12 32 9 33 140 209 season points m his ABA
By United Press Inlernatlonal

N BA Stand1ngs
By Untted P.- ess. lnlernaf1on a l
Eastern Conference
AHaniiC DIVISIOn
w 1 pet g b
Bos ton
33 14 702
Buffrtlo
32 17 653 1
New York
26 2J 531
8
Philadelphia
20 29 408 14
Central Dt v tSIOO
w I pet 9 b
Washmgton
35 13 729
Hou ston
24 25 490 111 1
Cl evel and
11 15 468 l2 1 1
21 31 412 151 ?
A tlanta
N ewOrlean s
5 41 109 29
Western Conference
Mtdwest DIVI SIOO
w I pet 9 b
D etro1t
JO 21 588
Ch1cago
21 21 563
l 11
K C Omaha
25 26 490 5
Milwaukee
23 24 489 '5
Paetf1c Dtv 1s1on
w I pet g b
Golden Sta t e 30 18 625 Portland
22 26 458
8
Seatt l e
22 26 458
8
PhoeniX
19 27 413 10
Los Ange les
19 26 404 10 17
Ttlursday's Res ults
N ew York 117 At la nta 115
Buffalo 97 Cleve land 91
Hou ston 103 D etro t 88
Fnday 's Games
Cleveland at Boston
Atlanta at Buffalo
Milwaukee at Philad elphia
Washmgton a t New Orleans
Golden Stat e at Ch1cago
Los Ang el es at Phoen1)(
Port land at Sea ttle

Thursday's Re sult s
Cal1forn a 0
Bu tta\o 6 NY Rang er s 3
Philadelphia 3 Toronto 1
Det ro1t 5 Pitt sburgh 2
L os A ng e les 6 Wa sh1ngton 4
Fnday 's Game
St LOUI S at Atlanta
Boston~

N H L Sland1ngs
By Un1fed Press lnternaiiOOal
DIVISIOO I
w 1 t pi s gl ga
Pt11ladlph1a 31 10 7 69 17 1 101
NY Rangers 25 15 9 59 201 160
Atlanta
21 19 10 52 uo 142
NY Islanders 20 17 12 52 167 137
DIVISIOn 2
w 1 t pts gt ga
25 20 5 55 169 157
Vancouver
24 21 4 52 162 143
Ct11cago
18 22 8 44 153 173
St LOUI S
12 29 6 30 127 208
M1nnesota
Kansa s C1fY. 10 32 6 26 12 1 205

BOAT SHOW TO OPEN
BOSTON (UP! ) - The annual International Boat Show
wtll open Feb 8 here for a mneday run, a spokesman satd
Thursday

Geiberger up by one
champiOn Ge1berger were Bob
Murphy, Charles Coody, Eddie
Pearce, Allen Miller, Brian
Allin and Bob E Smith with
67s Gary Groh could have
joined that select sextet had he
not "blacked out" by taking a
. casual swing at the ball which
lay a quarter of an mch from
the cup on Ute loth hole and
missed tl completely. That
double bogey gave him a 68
along wtth George Archer,
Nicklaus and Ozaki
Lee Trevmo, a former
Hawaiian Open winner, started
out with a 36, but ran mto
trouble on the back nme where
he carded a 39 for a 75.
Ntcklaus sald he enjoyed
shooting his 68 In the opening
round, but was unhappy that he
let three par.f1ve holes get
away from him.
"ThiS IS the first round I've
hit m the ~ this year,"
Nicklaus said, "so I'm fmally
gomg In the right direction "

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Logan
9 2 522 337
Athens
8 3 427 389
career
Gatt1potls
8 3 495 432
In other NBA games, New Waverly
7 4 433 359
York edged Atlanta, 117-m, Meigs
5 6 437 439
3 8 363 402
and Houston beat Detroit, ltJ3.. Ironton
3 8 358 482
88 In the only other ABA Jackson
Wellston
1 10 290 485
The Alhons County
game, San Antomo ripped TOTALS
44 44 3325 3325
Sovlngs &amp; Loon Co.
Utah, 118-102.
Thursday's results:
296 Second 51
Logan 62 Gallipolis 32
Knlcks 117, Hawk• 115:
Pomeroy,
Ohio
Alhens 32 Waverly 31
New York's John Gl811elli Me1g s .40 Ironton 38
broke clear from Atlanta Wellslon 37 Jackson 34
Feb. 6 games:
defenders to take a long inGallipolis
Waverly
bounds pass from Walt FraZier Wellston atatAthens
and popped In a two-footer with Meigs at Logan
one second left to give the lronlon at Jackson
Knlcks their fifth straight win
without a loss agamst the
Hawks this year The wlnnmg
shot came one second after
Tom Henderson tied the game
for the Hawks with twQ seconds
left on a drtvmg layup
Knick guards Earl Monroe
and FraZier, led New York
with 30 and 25 points rl!spec'·
lively Tom Van Anldale paced
the Hawks with Tl points
Rockets 103, Plslo!UI 88:
Forward Rudy Tomjanovich
ZEIC033
scored 30 pomts and Kevm
Kunnert grabbed 13 rebounds
to lead Houston. Tomjanovich,
who entered the game averagIng 20 points, hlt 14 of 20 shots
Heck's
and both of hiS free throws to
Reg. '13.99
lead all scorers He also pulled
down 10 rebounds. Kunnert
This Price For The Reel
combmed with alternate center
Steve Hawes to limit All,o;tar
Only - Does Not Include Rod • .
Piston Bob Lanter to ftve
rebounds.
Spurs llB, Stars 102:
Jim Silas dtilled In 17 of his
POINT PLEASANT, W. VA.
game high 35 points m tbe final
seven minutes to help San
Antomo beat Utah. With score
tied at ~ in the third
quarter, Silas and George
Gervln combined for :ro of the
Spurs' 34 points to put San
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CORRECTION

in Hawaiian tourney
By ROBERT C. MilLER
HONOLULU ( UPI)- Lanky
AI Getberger, hounded by 54
other par breakers, took a
precarious one,o;troke lead Into
the second round of the $200,000
Hawaiian Open at the ramsoaked Waialae Course.
Gelberger added a back rune
32tohisopenmgrune34fora66
by a combination of long drives
and steady putting.
Hot on his heels were six
players with 675 and 48 moremcludmg defending champiOn
Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer,
Gene Littler and Japan's
Jumbo Ozaki-who broke the
72 par for Wrualae
Gel be• ger gave the '!•I
greens credit for his six bll'dies
and no bogies on the opening
day
"Iwasdrivingwell,"heaaid,
"and the' confidence I got from
my drives belped my putting"
More of the rain that fell
throughout the opening dsy
was forecast for today The
National Weather Service arud
Oahu was within a "very extensive area of precipitation"
which would probably continue
at least through today.
Closest behind former PGA

a 10-6 ftrst quarter lead befme
the T1ge1s stormed back to
take an 8 pmnt margm m the
second quar ter Metgs scored
seve&lt; at qmck buckets befo1 e
the buzze t and managed to pull
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Sa n D1ego
2 1 29 420 19 1 1
Thursday 's Res ults
Denver 123 St Lou 5 II I
San An ton1 o 118 Utah 102
Frtday ''.i Games
St L OUIS a t Kentucky
Utah at lnd 1ana
M emphiS vs V tr gtn la
at Hamplon
De nv er a t New York
San Anton •o at Sa n D1ego

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Greg Bailey w1 th 29 and 24
pmnts respechvely
Kyger Creek has been tn·
consistent, at best, thts season,
wtlh the 'cats lone wm of the
season a 62·52 deciston over
Hannan (W Va )
The Bobcats are paced by
Jltntor forward Bill Metzner
and semor center Joe Stidham
Southern, at 8-1i, has by far
the bes t record of the schools In
Metgs County
The Tornados hold down the
thtrd place spot in the SVAC
The Marauders then turned
race behmd Hannan Trace and
around and opened up an 8
North Galha
pomt lead, 33-25 after three
But the wmd ~torms wtll
pertods before Ironton used a
have thetr work cut out for
w ne press the fmal frame to them tomght, as the James
cause numerous Me1gs turngang comes to town Greg
uvets The hnal2 pomt margm,
James ts one of the top scorers
however was as &lt;.'lose as the
and rebounders m the league,
hosts could come
and ts JOined m double figure
The Marauders were led 111 sconng per game by btg Mike
scormg b) B1 ent Stanley wtth
Camden, Fred Logan and Gene
14 pmnts and Chuck Follrod
Payne
Wl th 12
The Tornados hope that the
Ironton was paced by three
mstde strength of Danny
players wtth 12 pmnts each,
Brownmg and Greg Dunnmg,
Wtlhams, Thomas and Lutz
along wtlh the outside sconng
Metgs canned 19 of 36 held
of Mtke Roberts and Ttm Hlll,
goal attempts for 53 pet, but
wtll be enough to counter the
JUSt 4 of 10 at the charity strtpe
explostve Pirate offense
Ironton htt 6 of 9 fr ee sthrows
Nor th Galha won the first
The Marauder hauled m '1:1
meetmg between the two clubs,
rebounds, led by Stanley wtth 9 57-45
and George Gtim and Brent
Arnold wtth 5 each
The Maraude•s, at 5-6, travel
to Logan Thursday, Feb 6
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The Eagles a !so are commg
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losmg to Waterford 83-75
carher thts week In that
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•cormg from Randy Blake and

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Rio cage slats. •

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Fo ll owi ng are th e statis t re s t or th e f~rs t 16 game s ol the 197 4
75 R1o Gra nde basket bal l season

Gardeners make spring plans
A food demonstra llon on
foreign flavors by th e
Co lumbi a Gas Co Home
eco n01m s t was among th e
ach v111es planne d b) th e
Wildwood Gard en Club
meetmg Wednesday mght at
the home of Mrs Karl Grueser
It "as announ ced that the
Reg10n 11 meetmg w1U be Apni
19 at Manetta 1\ letter of
apprec 1al10 n
fr om
th e

Gaihpohs State Inslltute for
Chnstmas remembrances was
read , along w1th a note from C
E Blakeslee adv1smg that the
Me1gs Museum IS open for club
meetmgs
Se ve ral thank-you note s
frum shut-ms who received
Ch nslmas baskets were read
Mrs Grueser wlll prov1de the
Feb 28 Green Thumb Notes for
The Da1l y :&gt;entinei

Soc tal
Calendar

Mrs Mary Nease gave
devo tiOn s usmg the top1 c
" Bea uty Speaks of God" as her
theme Scnpture was taken
from Eccl 3 and Matt 6, Mrs
FRIDAY
Nease read a poem, 'God IS
SOUP Sapper 3 30 to 6:30
Maker and Redeemer " and p.m at Southern ffigh School
gave a prayer b) Peter Mar· sponsored by the Racine ER
Squad.
shall
For roll call members named
SATURDAY
the most attrachve bird they
FISH FRY by Middleport
have seen m their gardens
F~re Department, starting
Mrs Don Grueser presented 11 30 a m at M1ddleport Fife
a paper, 'Sowmg Seed" She House; sandwiches or dmners
spoke on plantmg seeds mdoors
HARRISONVIlLE
Lodge
nobng that stenhzed sml 1s 411 F&amp;AM 7 30 p m All Master
needed and that 1f the seeds are Masons mv1ted. Refreshments
tmy they shouldn 't be covered
SUNDAY
but s1mply patted mto the sml
DICK Sm1th from "His Place
She also smd that all watenng Farms," a rehab1htat10n place
should be done from the bottom for young drug addicts, will
and that the seeds should have speak 7 30 p m at Pomeroy
plenty of hght but not d~rect Church of Christ, public msunhght A sunporch or a
Vlted
lighted basement 1s the best
SUNDAY
place to start seeds, Mrs
MEETING at 4 p m at
Grueser commented
Royal Crown garage on North
Mrs Erma Roush s top1c
Second Ave., Middleport, to
was " Plants for Energy' The
orgamze g1rls' softball teams
arrangement of the month was
Allmterested persons urged to
made by Mrs V~rgmm Fisher
attend
who showed several kmds of
MEMBERS OF Drew
fern m weathered wood She
received a blue nbbon as d1d Webster Post 39 American
Mrs Ada Holter who d1splayed Legwn, Pomeroy, to meet, m a
an arrangement of sunflower body, to attend services at
seed pods pamted red on Pomeroy Umted Methodist
Church. Members are to meet
weathered wood , and Mrs
10·25 a m
at
Edson Hollon who had a
valentme arrangement usmg a
wh1te heart background w1th
MONDAY
red flo"ers A blue r1bbon was
SALEM
CENTER PTA 7:30
also awarded to Mrs Karl
p
m
Founder's
Day program
Grueser who d1splayed an
azalea plant Mrs Grueser and by MISS Triplett's third grade
Mrs Clifford Ph1lllps served students Past presidents Will
be recogruzed and nominating
refreshments
comm1ttee announced
POMEROY CHAPTER 186,
Order of the Eastern Star, 7-45
p m. at the Pomeroy Masoruc
Temple, Instead of Tuesday
mght due to meeting conflicts.

CINCINNATI (UP! ) - If and him out," he S8ld "I realize
PLAYER
• when veteran ancmnati Ben- that he's a great quarterback,
FT A RB TP
G FG A
9 1339
61 7 2 32
• ,gals place-kicker Horst Muhl- but with breaks , who knows, Albanese
Barbee
16
60 131
18
27 37 136
., mann gets news of the college anythmg can happen "
Bollmger
16 103 ?16 20 28' 139 226
, draft and some of h1s club 's
Very few "name" players Ca ldwe ll
13 1937
513 17 43
Davenport
15 89 198
20 25 63 198
new plans, he may get a bit were mcluded among Cmcy's
Noe
16 /14 251 55 80 175 283
edgy
22 chmces and Brown mam- Pnce
16 66 136 20 26 65 152
1
,
Perhaps he should.
Redd
tamed 'the more bsllyhooed
2 01
47
0 4
Stewart
16
59
14)
20
31
124
138
Muhlmann , now bsck home players are not necessar1ly the
Sw mehart
7
51 4
57
11 15
• m Gelsenkerchen, West best "
Te r ry
5
37
27
9
8
: Germany, rrught have a hard
V1c kroy
The 66-yea r-()ld Brown sa1d
9 1120
710
3 29
15 2456
7 14 26 55
; ' time keepmg h1s Job'm s1ght of he made It a point to draft W1lson
he rs
/6
23
00
I
4
' Cincy's mterest m kickers m "students of the game who Ot
TOTALS
16 568 1266 189 284 672 IJ25
the draft and a leadmg com- could learn and adapt and
ment from head coach and handle things mentally "
HARTFORD - The Upper Profitt, worsh1p and mus1c
, general manager Paul Brown
Maso n
County
Umt ed Ed1th Fox , arrangements,
In the fifth round of the draft,
Pamh
meetmg
¥•as Harry Pickens, penetratiOn
MethodiSt
the Bengals grabbed off
held at the Hartford Um ted
Attendmg the meetmg was
Uruvers1ty of Cmcmnati punter
Methodist
Church
Monday
to
Rev
Campbell , W1iham
Jeff West, one of the best m the
make
plans
for
a
.new
world
Zerkle
,
Rev Bobby Woods,
country People wondered
m1ss10n
program
Roy Harless, Linda Jewell,
why, because young and fastThe
new
world
rmsston
IS Nora Staats, Nell1e Mackn1ght,
lmprovmg Bengals ' punter
bemg offered by the steward- Syb1i Kn1ght, Bess Kell , Joanne
1
Dave Green proved hunself a
and evangelism of the Ta ylor, Pam Kearns, John
ship
success last season
Umted
Methodist Church as Kell, Harry Pickens, 1\lbert
Well, replled Brown, we're
Bflt the ceremony IS now one of the maJOr programs Roush, Fred Spencer, Rev
: ;going to see what kind of a
CINCINNATI (UPI ) - The
When the Cincinnat Reds
ava1lable to local churches to Bartrum and Ed1th Fox
•placekicker Green lS
Johnny Bench weddmg 1s catcher announced last week qu1ckly falllng mto place and
fac1htate
parllc•patwn m th1s
BJt Of Clout
apparently gomg to be a grand he was gettmg mamed w1th1n thiS c1ty lS begmnmg to treat
The m1 ss1onar y
emphasis
' There was quite a bit of clout slam affa1r
a month he admitted he hadn't Bench's marnage like the commg to the pansh 1s Harry
behind that statement because
The guest bst for the Feb 21 even thought about the wed- soc1al event of the year
Local newspapers are snap- Westcott Cambr1a, Australia
'Ji)rown added he was brmgmg marriage at downtown Christ ding details yet
The local program WJ!i be
'fu hall.&lt;Jf.famer Lou "The Toe" Olurch has reached 900 and a
After all, he had only known ping pictures of V1ek1e
March 9-13
Groza to work w1th Green
gigantic reception 1s bemg his bride-to-be - New York dutifully dustmg a trophy case
A donatiOn for the JuniOr
Durmg Mondays meetmg,
There have been some planned at the nearby swank
City model Vick1e Chesser - at Bench's apartment, while
commun1
ty serv1ce party at
women's page editors breath- pres1ded over by Harry th e Athen s Mental Health
: complamts that 35-year-old Netherland Hilton Hotel
for only 24 days
lessly report details of 'this Pickens, president, progress Center was made by the
: Muhlmann 's low trajectory
fabulously exciting crossconti- reports were g1ven by the Racm e Amencan Legwn
: kicks are susceptible to being
vanous chairpersons The
nental romance ''
: :tuocked Green, who placeAuXIliary at a meetmg Wedc
ha~rp e rsons mciude Jlev
V1ckie, who probably IS most
l.kicked at Oh1o UmverSlty, uses
nesday mght
famous for smiling and selling John Campbell, task Ioree
1 tile standard, stra1ght..ahead
The un1t also voted to present
1 style
as
opposed
to
toothpaste on televiSion, al- coordmator , Nora Staats , a flag to the Racme f~remen
j Muhbnann 's sacceNtyle
ready has selected her silver, at tendan ce , Llflda Jewell , and to contnbute toward the
youth , pastors and laymen,
china and crystal
j "With Dave kickmg, the ball
Shalom
study course. Rev Department pres1dent ' s
I goes up quickly over the exAlso, a pastry chef who used
spec1al proJect.
to work at a French restaurant Campbell, group committee ,
tended hands of the b1g
The charter was draped for
has been contracted to build a Rev Campbell and Evelyn Mrs Mathe Yost Mrs Mary
1linemen and that's an advanfive-t1er white wedding cake
; tage to us," sald Brown, adBy MILTON RICHMAN
Roush had prayer to open the
V1ckie remembers that
; ding, "Dldyou kn..w that most
UP! Sports Ed1tor
meetmg pres1ded over by Mrs
• Of Dave's kicking was done as a
Bench sang her a country song ffilght be gettmg senous, she Myrtle Walker Members gave
the f~rst day they met
--; Place-kicker at Ohio Univerasked her father about him
the pledge to the flag Reports
' sity•"
NEW YORK (UP!) - Walter Kennedy felt exactly the way
•
She recalls the Iynes ~
Replied
Clyde
Chesser,
a
were g1ven by Mrs Roush, •
POMEROY Garden Club,
, Brown added a tag line when you'd expect any 17-year.&lt;Jid kid to feel his first time away from
"There's not one thing m this shipyard welder, "He's proba- secretary, and .Mrs Martha
7
30
p.m. at home of Mrs. Ir·1 831tect if thls means Muhlmann hpme
world worth a srngle dune - bly about the best ball player
Lou
Beegle,
treasurer
vmg
Karr.
CHESHIRE - Behmd the
: is through
A little excited, a little scared, alitUe homemck.
'cept old dogs, children and gomg today "
Popp1es
for
the
annual
Poppy
EASTERN Athletic Boosters
shootmg of Rick Wmebrenner,
"No, that's not true," he
The year was 1930, the month was September and the occasion
watermelon wme "
VICkie says she doesn:t know Day sal£ m May were ordered Jamee Westl~ll and George 8 p m at the h1gh school.
. said, "but let's face 1t Horst was his very first day on the Notre Dame campus The first thmg
Sa1d V1ck1e, a native of Mt too much about bsseball, but A report on leg1slatwn was
MIDDLEPORT Garden
Welles, the KC Frosh edged the
; had a tough year and it hurt he wanted to see was Notre Dame Stadium due to be opened two
PleiiSllnt, /l.C., "We have so she apparently will learn fast
g1ven
by
Mrs
Beegle
The
Club,
7 30 p m at the home of
1 us."
weeks later.
much 1n common We're Mr. and Mrs B&lt;;nch plan to travelmg pnze donated by Pirates by a 45-42 tally at
Kyger Creek H1gh School Mrs Roy Cassell, 721 Hooker
He cllmbed to the press box atop the stands, then looked down
' ,Muhlmann was burdened
earthy Just a couple of old honeymoon m Tampa, Fla ,
Mrs
Eun1e
Brmker
was
won
St., Middleport CcH!ostesses,
";ith a perplexing charley The sheer !mmensity of the place sent chills through him.
country bumpkms " Bench lS a where Bench begms sprmg by Mrs Beegle Mrs Brmker Wednesday evemng.
1
• The Bobcats Jumped out to Mrs Walter Hayes and Mrs. E.hOrse part of last season and Eventually he left the stadium and headed d1rectly for Knute
native of Oklahoma
lralRlng the day after the won the door pme Refresh· an early 4-Q lead behind the D. Tewksbary Mrs James
was in great pain some of the Rockne's office
When V1ckie realized Bench wedding.
ments were served by Mrs shooting of Wmebrenner But T1tus, Sr , to demonstrate
-:tline. He rillssed seven of 18
"What can I do for you'" Rockne's secretary inquired
Roush, Mrs Walker and Mrs
"I'd like to see Mr Rockne."
the Pirates came back and at creatmg dned arrangements
, field goals and a couple of
Jul1a
Norns
to
those
named
the end of the half the Bobcats Members to take the1r own
•exira point kicks went awry
"I'm sorry he's busy right now," the secretary said, "but write
and Mrs Leora Young
materials, con tamers and frog
were up by pnly 2
; The Bengals also drafted your name and Hall number on this ptece of paper and we'll call
There
wlll
be
a
potluck
or
styrofoam.
At the end of the th1rd
.place-kicker Greg Enright of you for an appointment."
dmner
at
the
Februar;
RACINE
Chapter 134, OES, 8
Southern Oregon, described by
Walter Kennedy was getting a polite brushoff, but wasn't
quarter the Pirates were up 36meetmg
Bengals scout Tom Bass as a aware of 1t He was preparing to leave his name when Rockne
34 But m the fourth quarter the p m at the Masomc Temple
TUESDAY
Bobcats settled down, took
,..''aeml«&gt;ecer style kicker who emerged from his office on his way to lunch
CHESTER
Council 323, D of
:works hard and gets the job
"He was bald, rather short and inclined to be a Utile stocky,"
good shots, and played exand other offlClBls
COLUMBUS
(UP!)
The
College
Basketball
Results
recalls Kennedy now, nearly a hall century later, "but to me he
,done."
A 7 30 p m , at the hall.
cellent defense
By Un1ted Press InternatiOnal
The PUCO was presented
question of whether Oh1o
Ballotmg
to take place Silent
Tournaments
Z Meanwhile, a
local looked llke God I was so overwhelmed I could hardly talk. When
Th1s
wm
over
the
arch-nval
Edison can shut off serVIce Wlth a list of 25 questions,
Mad•son Square Garden
auchon
by
the home and orwspaper reported it had llrnally was able to,! said to him, 'Mr Rockne, may 1 speak to
P~rates moved the Bobcat
tst round)
during the winter for nonpay· rangmg from mqU1r1es about Ho ly Cro ss( 76
phans
committee
Manh ttn 74
record to 4-1
learned "another reason why you a moment• •
ment was scheduled to be certain Ohio EdiSOn pract1ces, Se to n Hall 89 F arrfld 87
the Bengalsmay have to find a
"He stopped 'What can I do for you, young man'' he said. 'Mr
The Bobcats were paced by
discussed here today at a hews the fuel adjustment clause and Ba bson 99 St East
F ran 7B
cessor" for Muhbnann
Rockne, my name is Walter Kermedy .I'm a freshman and I'll do
Wmebrenner
with 20, Westfall
conference called by the Public whether the company can Bait Co 57 G a l ldet 46
WHA Standrngs
UadergoiDg Audit
anything to work in the Athletic Department ' Rock looked at me
WJih 9, and Welles w1th 8
By Unrted Press lnternaftonal
discontinue service durmg the Bentl e y 93 Bryant 75
Utilities
Coounlssion
of
Oh1o
Boston St 90 Wr cs tr St 50
uhlmann, who resides in a few seconds and then, in that staccato way of his, he barked,
Halley and Corf1as contr1buted
East
wmter for nonpayment The Boston
(PUCO).
U 84 Co lgat e 65
w I t pts gf ga
native Germany all the off- 'What can y6u do••
4
ap1ece
Welles
led
the
team
m
fuel adjustment clause allows Brande •S 95 Bates 88
New Englnd 26 19 2 54 161 166
Facmg
the
comm1ss1on
"I was hard-pressed, nervous," Walter Kennedy remembers.
son, "ls belleved to be
Cl ev eland St 80 Ll U 73
Cleveland
rebounds
20 25 2 42 135 153
Thursday with complamts utilities to pass on riSmg E Conn 63 Westfld St 60
Ch rcago
IB 28 I 37 158 186
ving some problems with the "'Well, sir,' I sald, '!can type, and I'd be wtlling to sweep out the
The
Bobcats
w1ll
host
energy costs directly w1thout Ftchbg St 92 Mass Martm e 68
lndranapols 10 35 3 23 107 197
the
utility
were
Medina
against
mal Revenue Service and press box after the games 'Rock turned to his publicity director,
Frnkln&amp;Mrsh l 81 Ocknsn 69
Symmes Valley at 4 30
West
Mayor Gus Able, Brunswick comrrussion approval
lm m a c lta 89 Twsn St 60
w I. t. p1s gf ga
undergoing an audit," the Joe Pelrltz, sitting nearby, and said, 'Joe, give thls young man a
Saturday
evemng
A comm!ssion spokesman J Hopk•ns 79 Leb Va l 74
Houston
29 15 0 58 206 137
Mayor Charles O'Malley,
ti Enquirer reported. broom and put him to work '"
Ke an ao Ramapo 60
Phoenrx
24 20 6 54 171 164
Medina County Commissioner S8ld he thought all questions Lafaytte 90 Mra111an 01
Mmnesota
24 20 0 48 183 149
Mtdwest
The draft also might not have
That was Walter Kennedy's first day at Notre Dame
'
John Oberholzer, their at- were answered satisfactorily. Mar rst 89 Stony Broo k 70
Bradle y 91 Tulsa 89
•~- en a good omen for backup
He has come a long way m 45 years
Ws l yn 70 Elmrra 62
San D1ega
23 20 1 47 156 151
Dra ke 75 W Tex 51 63
torney Malt Cunmngham, He sa1s the comnuSSlon will be Rbrts
Rutgers 94 Buc kne l l 72
x Balttmore 13 30 3 29 112 187
E sn Ill 78 UM MJ!w 62
ill"arterbsck Wayne Clark. lile
After Rockne had gone, Petrltz asked Kennedy what else he
to Medina County soon to S l ppry R c k 81 Wr rght 79
Canadran
Pr du e Ft Wyne 107 St Fran lnd
P,f Cincy's high draft choices could do besides wield a broom. Kennedy sa1d he could type That various labor representative&amp; gomg
S E Mass 101 Nrchol s 87
93
w 1 t pis gf ga
personally review the s1tuation U
Mass 85 New Haven 44
Quebec
Shaw 87 Centra l St 86
30 16 0 60 201 154
!Was Brigham Young paSSlng was a start. He succeeded Petritz as Notre Dame's publicity
and respond to complaints Yeshrva 60 New Pa l tz 58
Toronto
St Lou rs 93 N Tex St 82
26 19 2 54 202 177
rivlzard Gary Shelde, whlle director 12 years later, opened hiS own publlc relations firm
South
Edmonton
Trffrn 79 Mt Vernon 69
23 16 2 48 158 140
against Ohio Edison
Albny
St
Ga
96
F
la
A&amp;M
90
Vancouver
Tn S.tate 98 Aqurnas 74
21 22 2 .. 139 147
~.;; State's Tom Shuman also eventually and among the accounts he handled was the NBA's.
Berry 76 S c Sprtnbg 74
Southwest
'
~as nabbed. ,
In due time, Kennedy became the NBA's first publlcity
MAYOR RETIRES
Brand ers 95 Ba te s 88
Wmnlpeg
20 21 2 42 170 151
Hardrng 78 Ozarks Coli 71
Wslyn 7 1 Presby 70
x-Franchrse transferred from
Hou s Bapt 80 S C Bapt 75
~ Ken Anderson 1s set as the director, mayor of his home town in Stamford, Conn., and subCANTON, Ohio (UP!)- The LCent
rmestone 99 A l len 85
Mtchrgan
H Payne 74 Ab Chrtst ran 62
~egular quarterbftck, but the sequently commissiooer of the NBA when the league's Board of
mayor of Canton, Stanley Loursvl 51 N M St 42
Thursday's Results
West
86 Krng 73
Toronto 3 Indianapolis 2
Puget Snd 70 Great Fils 67
~o rookies are given a good Directors were looking for a man to succeed Maurice Podoloff.
Qnich, said Thursday he will Mrllrgan
Newberry 62 Er skrne 55
UN LV74Seattle62
Quebec 5 ChiCago 2
~ce to beat out Clark as the
Now, alter 12 yeaFs of dedicated service, he's giving up that
retire from public office at the Pembroke 67 At I Ch rrs 51
Mrnnesota 6 Vancouver 3
Pepperd rne 79 Sta Clara 78
Prkevrlle 102 Ky St 88
ckup man
post oo June I, and says he'd be ''Very comfortable" with Simon
Wmn rpeg 5 Phoenix 3
Azusa 96 Pac Chr tstran 78
end of his next four-year term, Troy
St 70 LaGrange 57
Cen t Wash 68 Seattle Pa c 63
Fnday's Gam.es
Sheide sald he even was Gourdine if he turned out to be his successor Gourdine is the
if r~ected
Tulan e 100 So Mrss 8 1
Port l and 79 Hawarr 66
Baltrmore at New England
ORIENT,
Ohio
(UP!) -An
Unron Ky 58 Cmpbllsv l 57
Vancouver at Toronto
king sights on Anderson.
NBA's deputy commlssloner and should he be elected, he would
San Drego 73 Fresno St 60
A Republican, Crnich has Va
82 Rnd lp h Ma c; on 81
Orient State Institute resident
Houston at Mrnnesota
Lng Beach 76 Fullerton 67
~ " I'm commg to traimng become the first black commlssioner in professional sports
Cleveland at Edmonton
West Wash 92 Srmon Fra ser 68
who had been a ward of the been mayor here for 12 years VMI 96 Sh ep he rd 83
!!"mp with the hope of beating
He was in the audience the other. evening when Walter Kenslate
since
1876
and
who
,,
nedy was honored at the first annual Heritage Dinner, sponsored
became known affectionately
~ems
by the NAACP, United Negro College Fund and the Edwin Gould
to
those who cared for her as
lf.l.
1
Services for O!Udren
is dead
''Grandma"
One by one, the various speakers all walked up to the
Martha Nelson, 103, died at
mlcrophooe and extolled Walter Kennedy's virtues, telling how
the mstitute hospital here
,
much he has done for basketball, lor blacks,lor children and lor
Thursday of what was believed
! The Me1gs g1rls' basketball the general community
to be cardiopulmonary arrest
Gam defeated Eastern
Cardinal Terence Cooke, Pete Rozelle, WWls Reed, Sargent
She had been hospitalized
By Lee LEONARD
"But I never predict what number and photograph
Unfortunate Action
fednesday 41 to 21 m a game Shriver and Moose Krause were a few of those who praised
Tuesday
at
the
institute,
Ohio's
UPI
St1Jteb011.1e Reporter
~yed at Me1gs
Walter Kennedy. President Ford wasn 'ton hand, wt sent a letter
"I think that would be an J'lfR Rhodes lS going to do," subnutted to the seller. A
targestfacllltyforthementally
OOLUMBUS (UP! ) - The unfortunate action, and un- Ocasek SBid. "I know that if 1
?:;cor;mg for Me1gs were Beth adding his warm words.
retarded, for what was diilg- Ohio General Assembly has Wise," Senate President Pro were Ill his shoes, I'd sure sign seven-day watt would be
Vaughan w1th 15 pomts
Howard Cosell, a close friend of Kennedy's, was the toast·
reqUired.
nozed as pneumonia.
ajourned for the weekend, wt Tempore OUver Ocasek, D- it"
followed by Pam Vaughan With master, and said Jackie Robinson and Walter Kennedy were the
Rep. Da v1d Hartley, DMtas Nelson had Mleelved will return for another work Akroo, told newsmen as the
Senate Democrats could Springfield, and 45 other Houae
• 1.1, Mary WeyerSJruller 8 and tWo most courageous men he has elll!r known .
hl!ndreds of cards, letters and week to complete action on a legislators packed up to go override Rhodes' veto with ooe
Jlan)ar1s Ash and Pal Vaughan
Moose Krause had mentioned that Kennedy had not parDemocrats introduced lealala·
gifts from around the world supplemental
appropriation home.
vote to spare
House
T,each
ticlpated inathletlcsallhoughithad always been his dream to do
tlon
appropriating $8.3 niilllon
since It was repol'ted over a, for schools before taking a 11).
"We met with the governor Democrats need to hold all 59 to the alate De!llll'tment of
• ; For Eastern V1ckie Epple led so Cosell sald Krause wished to be tasteful so he had not gooe
:year ago that sbe had been day vacation.
yesterday, and he indicated his of thm members and get ooe Public Welfare for social
~th 14, Uz Edwards had s and rnto why K!lllnedy could not participate, but Coaell said he had
institutionalized
for
almost
99
Plans
call
for
a
vote
m
the
doorwasopenandhewanted to Republican to override. They services programs, to draw
• Jjllia Whitehead 1 By quar~'s pennissioo to talk about it.
:years.
Original
cause
of
her
Senate
next
Tuesday
or
• t.ets
"Walter Kennedy has a club loot," be sald. "Walter Kennedy
cooperate I wouldn't consider lost one Democrat when the
instltutlonaliutlon was. un- Wednesday oo the $91 million a veto of a legislative bill an supplemental appropriation $25:5 millioo in federal money.
lllfigS
15 30 32 41 suffered a stroke in ooe eye, has sight out of only one eye Walter
Rep. VIrginia Aveni, Dknown because her records spending bill, drafted by indication of that cooperation." cleared the House Wednesday,
~~tern
s 11 15 21 Kennedy has wt one kidney. How many people here, and the
Lyndburst, offered a bill
were destroyed in a fire at a Democrats IJut OI!JlOsed by
••
people fnm Stamford, Coon. know, have you ever seen Walter
Rhodes has ·submitted his wt gained five ~publican designed to protect vlctlml of
Columbus, Ohio, institution in Republicans oo grounds lbe own plan to spend $109 million votes.
Kennedy complain ooe single time In his life? When bave you
• ;:
rape,
senal
battery,
school subsidy formula should oo PI.'JIDBfY and !1CCOJidary
Swlag lllto Gw- '
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Ocasek sald be bopes C&lt;ID· similar crimes.
This Is the mnercourage, the UIICOIII!Qer&amp;bWtythathas to be the
schoolS. It IS a flat bonus of $650
carried Martha 'sstory, sbe, as
Democrats have the votes to per'classroom teacher, $300 for mlttees will swing into high
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Her bill lltipulates that the
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the measure, whic:b would professional employes and f375 gear during the recess Feb. 7QowNING HONORED
When It came time to respond, Walter Kennedy felt somewbllt
victim
need not resllt the ofhave received well wlsbes fnm furnish each local school for noo&lt;ertlfied employes.
17, and that preliminary work fender to mab the proeecullon
the same way he did that first day be first laid eyes oo Knute
;'l'RENTON, N.J (UP!)
all levels of public and private district with $40 per pupll, wt
"He's got that as an •out' to can be BCCOOipliabed in late legal, and tblt the victim's
Slime 900 persons attended a Rockne.
life,'' ()ieot Superintendent Republican Gov. James A.
February and early March on
SlgD Ocu- bill,.. sald Ot:asek,
diJmer Wednesday night oonorIf~ had to be hiS last hurrah as comml•iooer of the NBA, he
lestimODy need DOt be C«·
Dr. A. Z. Soforenko said.
Rbocles could veto it.
revising
the lll!lte school founaplalnlng
Rhodes
could
say
be
l4i AI Downing, the Los said, so be it.
roborated by I third party.
"Sle will not be remembered
Clan Cochran, Rbocles' press wanted to give the teachers a datloo formula.
Ajlgeles Dodger south)lllw who
"Where could 1t better happen than bere:.....Oong my friends;
The bill also forbids evidence
as a stallstlc oo our roles," S81d aide, said the governor Is not flat bonus, bill the legislature
Rep. C.J. Me~, D-Da;yton,
IJI¥Md 8 Treotm team to the With a Prince of the O!Urch, with a 'Dear Walter' letter frGm the Sof9rento.
of
past semal COillb!t lo be
"She will be going to tip bls hand on ac- wouldn't let hbn.
introduced a handgun Ctllltrol llled ezctpt in certain CUM
B11be Ruth World Series cham- President of the United States," Kennedy said. "If I bad the
remernheted as a penon who ceptlng or rejecting the
"I think polillcally, be could bill 'lhlnday mmilar to me. where tbe lwl&amp;e finds such
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sense that God gave me, I'd go back to Slamlard, go to
broiiiJht out the best in thoee , measure.
come out of It looking pretty wblcb failed last year,
J)oYnlng, , who graduated Galtagher'sFuneraiHome,openacasketanddropdead."
who
f8Z'
e
d
enough
to
write
to
"His
politl011is
that
it's
up
to
McUn'e biD would require evidence pertinmt to tbe ....
good by siiP'iDI our bill," said
ftlim ~'High School, was Nobody who knows Walter Kennedywouldeverwant tblit.
her and a staff wbicb will the leglalature, tblt be'U do Ocuek, adding be &amp;peds all bandgun sales to he ap- It band and nat overly lnpi smH(ii'tb 8 proclamatioo It was' typical of him, though, that in sa~ thank you, in always
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• 11r. Jfa,..- Arthur J. Hoi!Md trying to convey the way he felt about an the tributes paid him, as 'Grandma."'
The Se,.te adjourned IIIUl
wbllt ClllllU to bls delllt," said ceDt of the money &amp;nyWIJy forcement agency after
~ the day "AJ.Downlng thoroughly deserved ones, Walter KeJI!Iedy VI!J:Y nearly was
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A fUneral service will /be held Coclnn. A veto was viewed as unless school districts are checking the buyer's apIlly" In the city.
embarrassed to death
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Bench's wedding
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WILL SING - The Joyfula1res ~artet, Marietta, w1ll be
at the Rutland Church of the Nazarene thiS Sunday The
group will he present for Sunday school at 9 30 a m., mornmg worship at 10.30 am and for an evenmg worship serVIce at 7 p.m The pubhc 1s mv1ted to attend all of the serVIces

Drew Webster Post ,
sets birthday party
The annual birthday party of
Drew Webs ter Pos t 39,
Amer1can Legion , was se t for
March 18 w1th Mrs Fay
Wildermuth as chairwoman ,
when the aux1ha ry met
Tuesday mght at the hall
Other h1ghh ghls of the
meetmg mcluded a vote to
sponsor a g1rl at Buckeve
G1rls ' State m June , and 'to
parhc1pate m the blCentenmal
observance
For the birthday party, Mrs
Esther T1pple, D1stnc t 8
pres1dent, and five other
d1str1Ct offiCers w1ll be mv1ted
guests
Plans were discussed for the
blCentenmal observance of the
un1t and Mrs Carne Neutzllng
and Mrs Grace Pratt were
named to a float comm1ttee
The un1t agreed to serve a
dmner at the E1ghth DlstrJct
sprmg conference Apnl 6 m
Pomeroy
A contribution of $25 was
made to the Freedom Foundahon at Valley Forge, Pa and
$15 to the Mane Moore Fund
Mrs Catherme Welsh reported
that 2,500 popp1es have been
ordered for Poppy Days, May
23 and 24
Mrs Wildermuth reported on
the bloodmobile canteen and
thanked those who contnbuted
The aUJUhary also went on
record as supportmg a park
development on the v1llage
owned lots between Mulberry
Ave and Butternut Ave
Mrs Veda Dav1s reported on
Junior actlVllles notmg that a
contr1buhon had been made to
an orphanage m SB!gon m
add1t10n to numerous hohday
acllv1ties mcludmg favors for
the Me1gs Community School,

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and loot bags for the Vete1 ans
Hosp1tal 1n Chllhco the She
also noted that Jenmfer Couch
had been selected Little M1ss
Poppy and Demse Marshall,
Junior MISS Poppy
A report \l.as also gtven on
Chnstmas acllv1t1es at the
Xema Soldiers and Sa1lors
Orphan s Home by Mrs Dav1s
and Mrs Ruth Powers It was
noted that a pmgpong table,
fru1t and candy fliied
stoc km gs, chord organ ,
clothmg, pounds of homemade
candy and cook1es, televiSIOn
cushwns, and a dollar b1ll for
each boy had been delivered at
Chnstmashme
Read at the meetmg were
thank-you notes from the
Veteran s
Hospital
for
remembrances at Chnsimas
and the birthday party m
December
Followmg the ntuailshc
openmg a memonal serv1ce
and drapmg of the charter was
conducted for Anna Jones and
Atlanta Cook by Mrs Grace
Pratt, pres1dent, and Mrs
Ed1th Sauer, chaplam Mrs
Neutzhng at the p1ano played
"Nearer to Thee" Thank you
cards for fl owers from both
fam1hes were read Markers
w1ll be placed at each grave
later
Mrs Neutzhng presented the
program usmg portwns of
"Amenca, We Love You", the
story of the Ebersbach
famlly 's commg to Amenca,
settlmg m Me1gs County and
gomg mto the mmmg mdustry
here She also reported that
from June 1, 1974, unhl now,
the veterans' program locally
showed 32 wm kers g1vmg 93
hours, and expenditures of
$1,077 15
Mrs. Mary Martm gave the
leg1slahve report and asked
that members wr1te Sen John
Glenn and Cong Clarence
M1ller, urgmg their support for
the b1ll wh1ch would return
Veterans Day to Nov 11
She also noted that all un1ts
and the post should report
donahons of all kmds to the
state chairperson
The February meetmg wlll
be on Amencamsm w1th M1ss
Erma Sm1th to have the

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DEAR HELEN
My husband has a woman boss She wants him to work a lot
of ov~rtune - but 1t's a small busmess and nonun10n, so sb&amp;
doesn t pay hun for 1t Says he's m the "execuhve" capac1t)r,
which means he contnbutes h1s extra ume
He's willing to work for the good of the company, bUt he more
than suspects she has something else m ffil~d It's always m the
evemngs when she calls, and she wants hun to "go over thmgs"
at her apartment
Instead of telllng her firmly he \sn't available, he makes ~
lie for hun I'm supposed to come up w1th a "preVIOUS
engagement" if he calls me from work and g1ves me the r1ght
signal At mght,l answer the phone and if 1t's her. I say he's out
lor the evenmg, or not feeling well, or somethmg
I appreciate his faithfulness, but I hate lymg to keep him
away from a predatory woman He says if he levels w1th her he
may lose hiS JOb What can be done' Suggeshons please
LOUSY UAR FROM LAS VEGAS
P. S Please change this so 1t can't be 1dentif1ed
DEAR WAR
If thiS woman boss wants more than work from your
husband, sooner or later she's e1ther gomg to get it, or replace
him With a more agreeable type If she's legJt, and really needs
his execuhve help alter hours, lies will stiJ.J. put his JOb m
Jeopardy
E1ther way, your cover can't last long. I'd suggest he level
w1th her about excessive overtune and start shopp1ng for a new
poSition - H
DEAR HELEN
There's a rulmg_m our county that says parents of adult
children (over 21) can be held liable for lhe1r support, if the
children apply for welfare.
That 1s, the county can sue the parents for reunbursement of
welfare checks g1ven to their offsprmg.
I thought that when k1ds grew up, they were on their own
Does a parent's responsibility never end?
My husband's son 1s a no-good and we washed our hands of
him alter several bad checks and other offenses. Would we be
liable, if he collects welfare (which I'm sure he w1ll before too
long, as he can't keep a job)' -WORRIED
DEAR WORRIED.
True, your (Califorrua) county has a "relative respons1b1lity
law" wh1ch means that parents CAN be sued for adult children's
welfare payments However, it Is presently bemg contested
Watch your local paper for the outcome (And hope Sonny Boy
shapes up so 1t won't affect your personally!)- H.

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natiOnally for accredltecl
d1ploma
and . assoaillti
programs, and baccalaurlia~
programs Ohio ranks in ~
upper quarter of score'
rece1ved in four of the five
exammallons and in the uppei
th~rd m the fifth examlnall!lil~
Passmg scores are sso;
Average scores rec~:ived by th~
Holzer MediCal Center Scllool
of Nursmg graduates were
Med1 cal Nursing, 574.6;
Surg1clll Nursmg, 582 6; 0~
stetric Nursmg, 589.5; Nursjng
of Ch1ldren , 549.5, 11n~
Psych1atnc Nursmg, 546.
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For

winner selected

Valentine's Day

EAS'I ERN - ~ss Marsha
K1mes has bee n named
Eastern H1gh School's 1974-75
Betty Crocker Fam1l) Leade1
of Tomorro" She 1s the
daughter of Clayton K1mes,
Reedsville
M1ss Kunes competed with
other semors m a wrrtten
knowledge and att1tude
exanunatwn Det' 3 She ts now
ellg1ble for state and natwnai
honors, and w1ll rece1ve a
spec1ai award from General
M1lls, Inc , sponsors of the
annual educatiOnal sc holarship
program
State wmners m the contest
w1ll travel w1 th their faculty
adv1sors to Washmg ton , D C ,
Williamsburg, Va , and other
pomts of h1stoncai and
educatwnai mterest m the
East
M1ss K1mes IS acllve m the
band, NatiOnal Honor Soc1ety,
Language Club, semor play
and chorus at Eastern

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Holy Land taken by John
Reibel were shown at a recent
meellng of the Eastern ParentTeacher-Student Assoc1ahon at
Eastern H1gh School
Mrs Robert Shook gave
prayer to open the meetmg
presided over by Mrs Charles
Martm Mrs Roger Ba1ley
gave the secretary's report,
and Mrs Barbara Hannum the
treasurer's report
Volunteers for the leg1slahve
comm1ttee were requested
Chester Goodmg gave a report
on the recent legislative
workshop It was reported that
the frwt cake sale was a
success Apoem and prayer by
Mrs Shook closed the meetmg
Refreshments were served at
the conclusiOn of the meetmg

The Galha. Jackson. Vmton Pract1cai Nursmg for mJomt Vocallonal School formahon and apphcatJon for
D1s tr1ct Adult Contmumg the program The telephone
Education IS pianmng to offer a number 1s 446-3456 The adcourse Jn medlCallons for dress IS P 0 Box 93,
Licensed Practical Nurses Gallipolis, 45631
The course w1ll be a 72 hour
course plus cllmcal expenence
Jn
adm1mstrat10n
of
mediCa lions
The course 1s open to all
L1censed Pracllcal Nurses " ho
are mterested m furthenng
their educahon to meet the
needs of the~r pallents Those
mterested, please call or wnte
REEDSVILLE - Hostesses
Mrs Helen M Sh1elds, R N ,
REEDSVILLE
The
for
the January meetmg of the C B C 's met at the home of Mr
Coordmator of the Buckeye
H1lls Career Center School of R1verv1ew Garden Club were and Mrs . Dohrman Reed
Mrs Claremont Hams and Saturday evemng for thelf
Mrs Herman Grossmckle at
January meetmg A thank vou
program Reported Ill were the Hams home Top1c for the note was read from Mrs
M1ss Fredd1e Houdashelt, Mrs devotions was, "Fr1endshtp," Harold Sauer for the conNancy Walker, and Mrs Rose presented by Mrs Donald trlbuhon for the promotion on
Myers
Genhe1mer
the levy for the Commun1ty
Roll call was answered by School Thanks were also
Refreshments of cake and
nammg
an
coffee were served by Mrs members
expressed for g1fts wh1ch a
evergreen and where 1t 1s family had rece1ved at ChnstGladys Cummgs
grown The busmess seSSion
mas
was conducted by the
Attendmg were Mr and Mrs
pres1dent, Mrs Harllss Frank
Donald Myers, Mr and Mrs.
Plantmg a tree that would be Walter Brown, Mr and Mrs
HOSPITALIZED
used for the annual Chnstmas
CHESTER - J M. Gaul, tree hghtmg was discussed Ernest Wh1tehead, and Mrs
Denver Weber The next
Ches te~. 1s a pahent at St
Named on the comm1ttee for
Joseph Hospital, Parkersburg th1s proJect were Mrs Frank, meeting will be at the Weber
His room number 1s 214 Cards Mrs Ronald Osborne and Mrs home
or v1s1ts would be apprec1ated Roy R Hannum
Thank you notes were read
ACHIEVES CLUB
from Cathy Spencer, Gladys
Steve Snowden of Mld·
Sm1th, Jenny Berkheuner and dleport, who ach1eved memNaom1 Pickens for g1fts to bership m the Mllhonalfe Club
RETURNS HOME
them from the club
of the State Farm Insurance
Mrs Ralph G. ,Martm and
Green Thumb notes will be Compames, wrote $1 m1llion of
Mrs Kenneth Darst, Mid- taken care of Apnl 4 by Mrs
qual1ty life msurance durmg
dleport, have returned home Frank Mrs Harold Massar, 1974
after v1s1tmg m Hattiesburg, Tuppers Plams, w1lllie present
Miss , and New Orleans, La for the February meeting at
the W1lhams ·Balderson home
to demonstrate how to make a
corsage Members voted to get
ILL ATHOME
a Valenbne remembrance for
Mrs h'1s Kelton, Mmersville,
Naomi Pickens
d~rector of Regwn 11, Oh10
For the program Mrs Hams
.Association of Garden Clubs, presented an article on "House
remams 1ll at her home
Plants " She told how to plant,
care for, water and display the
plants
Durmg the soc1al hour inNondenominational
terestmg games were directed
by, Mrs. Frank Bise With
several pnzes awarded ThEt
door pnze went to Mrs. R. H.
Hannum. Refreshments were
served to the above named and
Will be held at
Mrs Walter Brown Mrs
Jr . O.U.A.M. HALL
Dav1d Chadwell, Mrs. Donald
201 Fourth, New Haven
Putman,
Mrs
Thomas
Each Tue .. Weu.
Spencer, Mrs Gene WilSon,
ROYAL C_ROWN
Fr1 .• Sun. 7:30P.M.
Mrs Gene Young, Mrs. R. E.
BOffiiNG COMPANY
All are cordially mv1led
W1lhams and Mrs Lyle
Middleport
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states plus the D1stnct of
Coiumb1a, Puerto Rico and the
V~rg m Islands
The tests were prepared by a
committee of nurse mstructors
from all over the United States ,
workmg through the NatiOnal
League of Nurs~ng and the
Arnencan Nurses Assomat10n
The Nat10nal League 1s then
responsible for scormg and
correlahng the results of these
tests at their headquarters m
New York City
Holze r graduates scored
high er than th e average

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I'm 18 and recently mamed a 47-year-()ld ma~ho 1s tw1ce
divorced Whlle we were dating, he was a perfect gentleman I
mean he never tried anything.
However,hepromlsedmealargelamllyiflwantedone-.
On our wedding mght, he said he was too hred, so he slept
The next rught he clauned he had the flu. And the next it was
some other foolish excuse. After a month of thiS, I told hun to see
a doctor, and he went Wild, stormed out of the house and stayed
away two days SIX months later, he still won 't talk aboutit What
does a mamed woman do when she's still a -VIRGIN
DEAR VffiGIN·
She can ask for an annulment - or 1ns1st (lovmgly) that her
husband talk about 1t Perhaps a doctor or psychiatriSt rrught
solve the problem - H

Graduates a t th e Hol i er
Med1cal Center School of
Nursmg earned scores above
both state and nahonal
averages mall subjects m their
ltcensmg exammat10nS for
registered nurses, accordmg to
mformahon released by the
Oh1o Boa• d of Nurs mg
EducatiOn
and
Nur se
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Bcremce Skehan R N
Director of Holzer's School of
Nurs1ng sa id tl1at the tests
were g1ven between June 1,
1913 and May 31 1974 m all 50

CBCs meet in
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BY POLLY CRAMER
POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - Ml b1g
problem JS that I fmd all double
knits shriok Twenty-five )ems
ago when we wore kmtted smts
I bought a w1re frame that was
adJustable and dned sweaters
and dresses on 11 but can no
longer fmd one to buy BLANCHE
DEAR BLANCHE - All
double knits are not woshuble
und now come so marked. Are
you sure you are following the
direcllons thot say whether or
not one \lashes or dry cleans
such a garment? Also ask
about any such fabric you may
be buying to make up yourself.
When washing Is suggested for
wool use only that cold "ater
liquid suggested for wool unless the tag says otherwise.
The frames you mentioned
might be found at a garage sale
or one of the stores run by
charitable organizations "here
used items are sold - POLLY.
DEAR POLLY - My Pet
Peeve 1s w1th your column
You always say "G1rls" as 1f
only women read the column.
In our household both my w1fe
and I work. Both of us keep
house and your column has
been most helpful to me, a
male Why not try to make 1t
for both sexes as we both read
It - MICHAEL
DEAR MICHAEL. - Please
forgive me. We bave alwoys
"elcomed our men readen and
their very good Pointers.
Watch carefully from here on
out. There will be no more
"Girls" - In fact there have
been no letters so answered for
the past fe\1 weeks as anollier
nice man also brought this to
our attention. Gentlemen, keep
those letters coming. 'IPOLLY.
DEAR POLLY - I want to
tell Pat that I wear safety
shoes for work and was
weanng holes in my stockmgs
every day If sell-adhes1ve
pmch pads are apphed to the
area of the safety hp on the .
shoe there lS no more constant
rubbmg on the exposed metal
t1p They could • possibly be
bought at any shoe or shoe
repa1r store I get mme from
our safety shoe shop An
alternahve would be to apply
moleskm - MRS R H M
DEAR POLLY - I have a
Pmnter that I use for domg my
laundry more economically I
f1ll a squeeze bottle w1th hqmd
detergent After checkmg each
garment for slams squeeze a
small amount of the detergent
OESTOMEET
RACINE - Racme Chapter
134, Order of the Eastern Star,
w1ll meet m regular sessiOn
Monday,Feb 3,at8p mat the
Masomc Temple There Wlll be
a prachce of the off1cers in
preparation for mit1allon along
w1th spec1al msiruction to be
giVen by the worthy matron
Dues are payable

on the slams and rub 11 m
thoroughly Next f1ll washer
w1th water and one fourth cup
powdered detergent Let
ag1tate one mmute before
addmg clothes If more
detergent 1s needed to get a
good sudsmg level add only
one-fourth cup at a tune afte1
clothes are m I often fmd 1 ge t
a cleaner wash w1th one-half
cut than the cup called for Also
usmg less soap often cuts down
on the second rmsing DARLENE
DEAR DARLENE and
others - TtJls m1ght not work
quite so well when one has lots
of really d~rty play ~r work
clothes but for household linens
hke sheets, towels. etc , 1t
should be fme - POLJ..Y

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treasured for years.
to come
a dall¥
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love and affect1on
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75 R1o Gra nde basket bal l season

Gardeners make spring plans
A food demonstra llon on
foreign flavors by th e
Co lumbi a Gas Co Home
eco n01m s t was among th e
ach v111es planne d b) th e
Wildwood Gard en Club
meetmg Wednesday mght at
the home of Mrs Karl Grueser
It "as announ ced that the
Reg10n 11 meetmg w1U be Apni
19 at Manetta 1\ letter of
apprec 1al10 n
fr om
th e

Gaihpohs State Inslltute for
Chnstmas remembrances was
read , along w1th a note from C
E Blakeslee adv1smg that the
Me1gs Museum IS open for club
meetmgs
Se ve ral thank-you note s
frum shut-ms who received
Ch nslmas baskets were read
Mrs Grueser wlll prov1de the
Feb 28 Green Thumb Notes for
The Da1l y :&gt;entinei

Soc tal
Calendar

Mrs Mary Nease gave
devo tiOn s usmg the top1 c
" Bea uty Speaks of God" as her
theme Scnpture was taken
from Eccl 3 and Matt 6, Mrs
FRIDAY
Nease read a poem, 'God IS
SOUP Sapper 3 30 to 6:30
Maker and Redeemer " and p.m at Southern ffigh School
gave a prayer b) Peter Mar· sponsored by the Racine ER
Squad.
shall
For roll call members named
SATURDAY
the most attrachve bird they
FISH FRY by Middleport
have seen m their gardens
F~re Department, starting
Mrs Don Grueser presented 11 30 a m at M1ddleport Fife
a paper, 'Sowmg Seed" She House; sandwiches or dmners
spoke on plantmg seeds mdoors
HARRISONVIlLE
Lodge
nobng that stenhzed sml 1s 411 F&amp;AM 7 30 p m All Master
needed and that 1f the seeds are Masons mv1ted. Refreshments
tmy they shouldn 't be covered
SUNDAY
but s1mply patted mto the sml
DICK Sm1th from "His Place
She also smd that all watenng Farms," a rehab1htat10n place
should be done from the bottom for young drug addicts, will
and that the seeds should have speak 7 30 p m at Pomeroy
plenty of hght but not d~rect Church of Christ, public msunhght A sunporch or a
Vlted
lighted basement 1s the best
SUNDAY
place to start seeds, Mrs
MEETING at 4 p m at
Grueser commented
Royal Crown garage on North
Mrs Erma Roush s top1c
Second Ave., Middleport, to
was " Plants for Energy' The
orgamze g1rls' softball teams
arrangement of the month was
Allmterested persons urged to
made by Mrs V~rgmm Fisher
attend
who showed several kmds of
MEMBERS OF Drew
fern m weathered wood She
received a blue nbbon as d1d Webster Post 39 American
Mrs Ada Holter who d1splayed Legwn, Pomeroy, to meet, m a
an arrangement of sunflower body, to attend services at
seed pods pamted red on Pomeroy Umted Methodist
Church. Members are to meet
weathered wood , and Mrs
10·25 a m
at
Edson Hollon who had a
valentme arrangement usmg a
wh1te heart background w1th
MONDAY
red flo"ers A blue r1bbon was
SALEM
CENTER PTA 7:30
also awarded to Mrs Karl
p
m
Founder's
Day program
Grueser who d1splayed an
azalea plant Mrs Grueser and by MISS Triplett's third grade
Mrs Clifford Ph1lllps served students Past presidents Will
be recogruzed and nominating
refreshments
comm1ttee announced
POMEROY CHAPTER 186,
Order of the Eastern Star, 7-45
p m. at the Pomeroy Masoruc
Temple, Instead of Tuesday
mght due to meeting conflicts.

CINCINNATI (UP! ) - If and him out," he S8ld "I realize
PLAYER
• when veteran ancmnati Ben- that he's a great quarterback,
FT A RB TP
G FG A
9 1339
61 7 2 32
• ,gals place-kicker Horst Muhl- but with breaks , who knows, Albanese
Barbee
16
60 131
18
27 37 136
., mann gets news of the college anythmg can happen "
Bollmger
16 103 ?16 20 28' 139 226
, draft and some of h1s club 's
Very few "name" players Ca ldwe ll
13 1937
513 17 43
Davenport
15 89 198
20 25 63 198
new plans, he may get a bit were mcluded among Cmcy's
Noe
16 /14 251 55 80 175 283
edgy
22 chmces and Brown mam- Pnce
16 66 136 20 26 65 152
1
,
Perhaps he should.
Redd
tamed 'the more bsllyhooed
2 01
47
0 4
Stewart
16
59
14)
20
31
124
138
Muhlmann , now bsck home players are not necessar1ly the
Sw mehart
7
51 4
57
11 15
• m Gelsenkerchen, West best "
Te r ry
5
37
27
9
8
: Germany, rrught have a hard
V1c kroy
The 66-yea r-()ld Brown sa1d
9 1120
710
3 29
15 2456
7 14 26 55
; ' time keepmg h1s Job'm s1ght of he made It a point to draft W1lson
he rs
/6
23
00
I
4
' Cincy's mterest m kickers m "students of the game who Ot
TOTALS
16 568 1266 189 284 672 IJ25
the draft and a leadmg com- could learn and adapt and
ment from head coach and handle things mentally "
HARTFORD - The Upper Profitt, worsh1p and mus1c
, general manager Paul Brown
Maso n
County
Umt ed Ed1th Fox , arrangements,
In the fifth round of the draft,
Pamh
meetmg
¥•as Harry Pickens, penetratiOn
MethodiSt
the Bengals grabbed off
held at the Hartford Um ted
Attendmg the meetmg was
Uruvers1ty of Cmcmnati punter
Methodist
Church
Monday
to
Rev
Campbell , W1iham
Jeff West, one of the best m the
make
plans
for
a
.new
world
Zerkle
,
Rev Bobby Woods,
country People wondered
m1ss10n
program
Roy Harless, Linda Jewell,
why, because young and fastThe
new
world
rmsston
IS Nora Staats, Nell1e Mackn1ght,
lmprovmg Bengals ' punter
bemg offered by the steward- Syb1i Kn1ght, Bess Kell , Joanne
1
Dave Green proved hunself a
and evangelism of the Ta ylor, Pam Kearns, John
ship
success last season
Umted
Methodist Church as Kell, Harry Pickens, 1\lbert
Well, replled Brown, we're
Bflt the ceremony IS now one of the maJOr programs Roush, Fred Spencer, Rev
: ;going to see what kind of a
CINCINNATI (UPI ) - The
When the Cincinnat Reds
ava1lable to local churches to Bartrum and Ed1th Fox
•placekicker Green lS
Johnny Bench weddmg 1s catcher announced last week qu1ckly falllng mto place and
fac1htate
parllc•patwn m th1s
BJt Of Clout
apparently gomg to be a grand he was gettmg mamed w1th1n thiS c1ty lS begmnmg to treat
The m1 ss1onar y
emphasis
' There was quite a bit of clout slam affa1r
a month he admitted he hadn't Bench's marnage like the commg to the pansh 1s Harry
behind that statement because
The guest bst for the Feb 21 even thought about the wed- soc1al event of the year
Local newspapers are snap- Westcott Cambr1a, Australia
'Ji)rown added he was brmgmg marriage at downtown Christ ding details yet
The local program WJ!i be
'fu hall.&lt;Jf.famer Lou "The Toe" Olurch has reached 900 and a
After all, he had only known ping pictures of V1ek1e
March 9-13
Groza to work w1th Green
gigantic reception 1s bemg his bride-to-be - New York dutifully dustmg a trophy case
A donatiOn for the JuniOr
Durmg Mondays meetmg,
There have been some planned at the nearby swank
City model Vick1e Chesser - at Bench's apartment, while
commun1
ty serv1ce party at
women's page editors breath- pres1ded over by Harry th e Athen s Mental Health
: complamts that 35-year-old Netherland Hilton Hotel
for only 24 days
lessly report details of 'this Pickens, president, progress Center was made by the
: Muhlmann 's low trajectory
fabulously exciting crossconti- reports were g1ven by the Racm e Amencan Legwn
: kicks are susceptible to being
vanous chairpersons The
nental romance ''
: :tuocked Green, who placeAuXIliary at a meetmg Wedc
ha~rp e rsons mciude Jlev
V1ckie, who probably IS most
l.kicked at Oh1o UmverSlty, uses
nesday mght
famous for smiling and selling John Campbell, task Ioree
1 tile standard, stra1ght..ahead
The un1t also voted to present
1 style
as
opposed
to
toothpaste on televiSion, al- coordmator , Nora Staats , a flag to the Racme f~remen
j Muhbnann 's sacceNtyle
ready has selected her silver, at tendan ce , Llflda Jewell , and to contnbute toward the
youth , pastors and laymen,
china and crystal
j "With Dave kickmg, the ball
Shalom
study course. Rev Department pres1dent ' s
I goes up quickly over the exAlso, a pastry chef who used
spec1al proJect.
to work at a French restaurant Campbell, group committee ,
tended hands of the b1g
The charter was draped for
has been contracted to build a Rev Campbell and Evelyn Mrs Mathe Yost Mrs Mary
1linemen and that's an advanfive-t1er white wedding cake
; tage to us," sald Brown, adBy MILTON RICHMAN
Roush had prayer to open the
V1ckie remembers that
; ding, "Dldyou kn..w that most
UP! Sports Ed1tor
meetmg pres1ded over by Mrs
• Of Dave's kicking was done as a
Bench sang her a country song ffilght be gettmg senous, she Myrtle Walker Members gave
the f~rst day they met
--; Place-kicker at Ohio Univerasked her father about him
the pledge to the flag Reports
' sity•"
NEW YORK (UP!) - Walter Kennedy felt exactly the way
•
She recalls the Iynes ~
Replied
Clyde
Chesser,
a
were g1ven by Mrs Roush, •
POMEROY Garden Club,
, Brown added a tag line when you'd expect any 17-year.&lt;Jid kid to feel his first time away from
"There's not one thing m this shipyard welder, "He's proba- secretary, and .Mrs Martha
7
30
p.m. at home of Mrs. Ir·1 831tect if thls means Muhlmann hpme
world worth a srngle dune - bly about the best ball player
Lou
Beegle,
treasurer
vmg
Karr.
CHESHIRE - Behmd the
: is through
A little excited, a little scared, alitUe homemck.
'cept old dogs, children and gomg today "
Popp1es
for
the
annual
Poppy
EASTERN Athletic Boosters
shootmg of Rick Wmebrenner,
"No, that's not true," he
The year was 1930, the month was September and the occasion
watermelon wme "
VICkie says she doesn:t know Day sal£ m May were ordered Jamee Westl~ll and George 8 p m at the h1gh school.
. said, "but let's face 1t Horst was his very first day on the Notre Dame campus The first thmg
Sa1d V1ck1e, a native of Mt too much about bsseball, but A report on leg1slatwn was
MIDDLEPORT Garden
Welles, the KC Frosh edged the
; had a tough year and it hurt he wanted to see was Notre Dame Stadium due to be opened two
PleiiSllnt, /l.C., "We have so she apparently will learn fast
g1ven
by
Mrs
Beegle
The
Club,
7 30 p m at the home of
1 us."
weeks later.
much 1n common We're Mr. and Mrs B&lt;;nch plan to travelmg pnze donated by Pirates by a 45-42 tally at
Kyger Creek H1gh School Mrs Roy Cassell, 721 Hooker
He cllmbed to the press box atop the stands, then looked down
' ,Muhlmann was burdened
earthy Just a couple of old honeymoon m Tampa, Fla ,
Mrs
Eun1e
Brmker
was
won
St., Middleport CcH!ostesses,
";ith a perplexing charley The sheer !mmensity of the place sent chills through him.
country bumpkms " Bench lS a where Bench begms sprmg by Mrs Beegle Mrs Brmker Wednesday evemng.
1
• The Bobcats Jumped out to Mrs Walter Hayes and Mrs. E.hOrse part of last season and Eventually he left the stadium and headed d1rectly for Knute
native of Oklahoma
lralRlng the day after the won the door pme Refresh· an early 4-Q lead behind the D. Tewksbary Mrs James
was in great pain some of the Rockne's office
When V1ckie realized Bench wedding.
ments were served by Mrs shooting of Wmebrenner But T1tus, Sr , to demonstrate
-:tline. He rillssed seven of 18
"What can I do for you'" Rockne's secretary inquired
Roush, Mrs Walker and Mrs
"I'd like to see Mr Rockne."
the Pirates came back and at creatmg dned arrangements
, field goals and a couple of
Jul1a
Norns
to
those
named
the end of the half the Bobcats Members to take the1r own
•exira point kicks went awry
"I'm sorry he's busy right now," the secretary said, "but write
and Mrs Leora Young
materials, con tamers and frog
were up by pnly 2
; The Bengals also drafted your name and Hall number on this ptece of paper and we'll call
There
wlll
be
a
potluck
or
styrofoam.
At the end of the th1rd
.place-kicker Greg Enright of you for an appointment."
dmner
at
the
Februar;
RACINE
Chapter 134, OES, 8
Southern Oregon, described by
Walter Kennedy was getting a polite brushoff, but wasn't
quarter the Pirates were up 36meetmg
Bengals scout Tom Bass as a aware of 1t He was preparing to leave his name when Rockne
34 But m the fourth quarter the p m at the Masomc Temple
TUESDAY
Bobcats settled down, took
,..''aeml«&gt;ecer style kicker who emerged from his office on his way to lunch
CHESTER
Council 323, D of
:works hard and gets the job
"He was bald, rather short and inclined to be a Utile stocky,"
good shots, and played exand other offlClBls
COLUMBUS
(UP!)
The
College
Basketball
Results
recalls Kennedy now, nearly a hall century later, "but to me he
,done."
A 7 30 p m , at the hall.
cellent defense
By Un1ted Press InternatiOnal
The PUCO was presented
question of whether Oh1o
Ballotmg
to take place Silent
Tournaments
Z Meanwhile, a
local looked llke God I was so overwhelmed I could hardly talk. When
Th1s
wm
over
the
arch-nval
Edison can shut off serVIce Wlth a list of 25 questions,
Mad•son Square Garden
auchon
by
the home and orwspaper reported it had llrnally was able to,! said to him, 'Mr Rockne, may 1 speak to
P~rates moved the Bobcat
tst round)
during the winter for nonpay· rangmg from mqU1r1es about Ho ly Cro ss( 76
phans
committee
Manh ttn 74
record to 4-1
learned "another reason why you a moment• •
ment was scheduled to be certain Ohio EdiSOn pract1ces, Se to n Hall 89 F arrfld 87
the Bengalsmay have to find a
"He stopped 'What can I do for you, young man'' he said. 'Mr
The Bobcats were paced by
discussed here today at a hews the fuel adjustment clause and Ba bson 99 St East
F ran 7B
cessor" for Muhbnann
Rockne, my name is Walter Kermedy .I'm a freshman and I'll do
Wmebrenner
with 20, Westfall
conference called by the Public whether the company can Bait Co 57 G a l ldet 46
WHA Standrngs
UadergoiDg Audit
anything to work in the Athletic Department ' Rock looked at me
WJih 9, and Welles w1th 8
By Unrted Press lnternaftonal
discontinue service durmg the Bentl e y 93 Bryant 75
Utilities
Coounlssion
of
Oh1o
Boston St 90 Wr cs tr St 50
uhlmann, who resides in a few seconds and then, in that staccato way of his, he barked,
Halley and Corf1as contr1buted
East
wmter for nonpayment The Boston
(PUCO).
U 84 Co lgat e 65
w I t pts gf ga
native Germany all the off- 'What can y6u do••
4
ap1ece
Welles
led
the
team
m
fuel adjustment clause allows Brande •S 95 Bates 88
New Englnd 26 19 2 54 161 166
Facmg
the
comm1ss1on
"I was hard-pressed, nervous," Walter Kennedy remembers.
son, "ls belleved to be
Cl ev eland St 80 Ll U 73
Cleveland
rebounds
20 25 2 42 135 153
Thursday with complamts utilities to pass on riSmg E Conn 63 Westfld St 60
Ch rcago
IB 28 I 37 158 186
ving some problems with the "'Well, sir,' I sald, '!can type, and I'd be wtlling to sweep out the
The
Bobcats
w1ll
host
energy costs directly w1thout Ftchbg St 92 Mass Martm e 68
lndranapols 10 35 3 23 107 197
the
utility
were
Medina
against
mal Revenue Service and press box after the games 'Rock turned to his publicity director,
Frnkln&amp;Mrsh l 81 Ocknsn 69
Symmes Valley at 4 30
West
Mayor Gus Able, Brunswick comrrussion approval
lm m a c lta 89 Twsn St 60
w I. t. p1s gf ga
undergoing an audit," the Joe Pelrltz, sitting nearby, and said, 'Joe, give thls young man a
Saturday
evemng
A comm!ssion spokesman J Hopk•ns 79 Leb Va l 74
Houston
29 15 0 58 206 137
Mayor Charles O'Malley,
ti Enquirer reported. broom and put him to work '"
Ke an ao Ramapo 60
Phoenrx
24 20 6 54 171 164
Medina County Commissioner S8ld he thought all questions Lafaytte 90 Mra111an 01
Mmnesota
24 20 0 48 183 149
Mtdwest
The draft also might not have
That was Walter Kennedy's first day at Notre Dame
'
John Oberholzer, their at- were answered satisfactorily. Mar rst 89 Stony Broo k 70
Bradle y 91 Tulsa 89
•~- en a good omen for backup
He has come a long way m 45 years
Ws l yn 70 Elmrra 62
San D1ega
23 20 1 47 156 151
Dra ke 75 W Tex 51 63
torney Malt Cunmngham, He sa1s the comnuSSlon will be Rbrts
Rutgers 94 Buc kne l l 72
x Balttmore 13 30 3 29 112 187
E sn Ill 78 UM MJ!w 62
ill"arterbsck Wayne Clark. lile
After Rockne had gone, Petrltz asked Kennedy what else he
to Medina County soon to S l ppry R c k 81 Wr rght 79
Canadran
Pr du e Ft Wyne 107 St Fran lnd
P,f Cincy's high draft choices could do besides wield a broom. Kennedy sa1d he could type That various labor representative&amp; gomg
S E Mass 101 Nrchol s 87
93
w 1 t pis gf ga
personally review the s1tuation U
Mass 85 New Haven 44
Quebec
Shaw 87 Centra l St 86
30 16 0 60 201 154
!Was Brigham Young paSSlng was a start. He succeeded Petritz as Notre Dame's publicity
and respond to complaints Yeshrva 60 New Pa l tz 58
Toronto
St Lou rs 93 N Tex St 82
26 19 2 54 202 177
rivlzard Gary Shelde, whlle director 12 years later, opened hiS own publlc relations firm
South
Edmonton
Trffrn 79 Mt Vernon 69
23 16 2 48 158 140
against Ohio Edison
Albny
St
Ga
96
F
la
A&amp;M
90
Vancouver
Tn S.tate 98 Aqurnas 74
21 22 2 .. 139 147
~.;; State's Tom Shuman also eventually and among the accounts he handled was the NBA's.
Berry 76 S c Sprtnbg 74
Southwest
'
~as nabbed. ,
In due time, Kennedy became the NBA's first publlcity
MAYOR RETIRES
Brand ers 95 Ba te s 88
Wmnlpeg
20 21 2 42 170 151
Hardrng 78 Ozarks Coli 71
Wslyn 7 1 Presby 70
x-Franchrse transferred from
Hou s Bapt 80 S C Bapt 75
~ Ken Anderson 1s set as the director, mayor of his home town in Stamford, Conn., and subCANTON, Ohio (UP!)- The LCent
rmestone 99 A l len 85
Mtchrgan
H Payne 74 Ab Chrtst ran 62
~egular quarterbftck, but the sequently commissiooer of the NBA when the league's Board of
mayor of Canton, Stanley Loursvl 51 N M St 42
Thursday's Results
West
86 Krng 73
Toronto 3 Indianapolis 2
Puget Snd 70 Great Fils 67
~o rookies are given a good Directors were looking for a man to succeed Maurice Podoloff.
Qnich, said Thursday he will Mrllrgan
Newberry 62 Er skrne 55
UN LV74Seattle62
Quebec 5 ChiCago 2
~ce to beat out Clark as the
Now, alter 12 yeaFs of dedicated service, he's giving up that
retire from public office at the Pembroke 67 At I Ch rrs 51
Mrnnesota 6 Vancouver 3
Pepperd rne 79 Sta Clara 78
Prkevrlle 102 Ky St 88
ckup man
post oo June I, and says he'd be ''Very comfortable" with Simon
Wmn rpeg 5 Phoenix 3
Azusa 96 Pac Chr tstran 78
end of his next four-year term, Troy
St 70 LaGrange 57
Cen t Wash 68 Seattle Pa c 63
Fnday's Gam.es
Sheide sald he even was Gourdine if he turned out to be his successor Gourdine is the
if r~ected
Tulan e 100 So Mrss 8 1
Port l and 79 Hawarr 66
Baltrmore at New England
ORIENT,
Ohio
(UP!) -An
Unron Ky 58 Cmpbllsv l 57
Vancouver at Toronto
king sights on Anderson.
NBA's deputy commlssloner and should he be elected, he would
San Drego 73 Fresno St 60
A Republican, Crnich has Va
82 Rnd lp h Ma c; on 81
Orient State Institute resident
Houston at Mrnnesota
Lng Beach 76 Fullerton 67
~ " I'm commg to traimng become the first black commlssioner in professional sports
Cleveland at Edmonton
West Wash 92 Srmon Fra ser 68
who had been a ward of the been mayor here for 12 years VMI 96 Sh ep he rd 83
!!"mp with the hope of beating
He was in the audience the other. evening when Walter Kenslate
since
1876
and
who
,,
nedy was honored at the first annual Heritage Dinner, sponsored
became known affectionately
~ems
by the NAACP, United Negro College Fund and the Edwin Gould
to
those who cared for her as
lf.l.
1
Services for O!Udren
is dead
''Grandma"
One by one, the various speakers all walked up to the
Martha Nelson, 103, died at
mlcrophooe and extolled Walter Kennedy's virtues, telling how
the mstitute hospital here
,
much he has done for basketball, lor blacks,lor children and lor
Thursday of what was believed
! The Me1gs g1rls' basketball the general community
to be cardiopulmonary arrest
Gam defeated Eastern
Cardinal Terence Cooke, Pete Rozelle, WWls Reed, Sargent
She had been hospitalized
By Lee LEONARD
"But I never predict what number and photograph
Unfortunate Action
fednesday 41 to 21 m a game Shriver and Moose Krause were a few of those who praised
Tuesday
at
the
institute,
Ohio's
UPI
St1Jteb011.1e Reporter
~yed at Me1gs
Walter Kennedy. President Ford wasn 'ton hand, wt sent a letter
"I think that would be an J'lfR Rhodes lS going to do," subnutted to the seller. A
targestfacllltyforthementally
OOLUMBUS (UP! ) - The unfortunate action, and un- Ocasek SBid. "I know that if 1
?:;cor;mg for Me1gs were Beth adding his warm words.
retarded, for what was diilg- Ohio General Assembly has Wise," Senate President Pro were Ill his shoes, I'd sure sign seven-day watt would be
Vaughan w1th 15 pomts
Howard Cosell, a close friend of Kennedy's, was the toast·
reqUired.
nozed as pneumonia.
ajourned for the weekend, wt Tempore OUver Ocasek, D- it"
followed by Pam Vaughan With master, and said Jackie Robinson and Walter Kennedy were the
Rep. Da v1d Hartley, DMtas Nelson had Mleelved will return for another work Akroo, told newsmen as the
Senate Democrats could Springfield, and 45 other Houae
• 1.1, Mary WeyerSJruller 8 and tWo most courageous men he has elll!r known .
hl!ndreds of cards, letters and week to complete action on a legislators packed up to go override Rhodes' veto with ooe
Jlan)ar1s Ash and Pal Vaughan
Moose Krause had mentioned that Kennedy had not parDemocrats introduced lealala·
gifts from around the world supplemental
appropriation home.
vote to spare
House
T,each
ticlpated inathletlcsallhoughithad always been his dream to do
tlon
appropriating $8.3 niilllon
since It was repol'ted over a, for schools before taking a 11).
"We met with the governor Democrats need to hold all 59 to the alate De!llll'tment of
• ; For Eastern V1ckie Epple led so Cosell sald Krause wished to be tasteful so he had not gooe
:year ago that sbe had been day vacation.
yesterday, and he indicated his of thm members and get ooe Public Welfare for social
~th 14, Uz Edwards had s and rnto why K!lllnedy could not participate, but Coaell said he had
institutionalized
for
almost
99
Plans
call
for
a
vote
m
the
doorwasopenandhewanted to Republican to override. They services programs, to draw
• Jjllia Whitehead 1 By quar~'s pennissioo to talk about it.
:years.
Original
cause
of
her
Senate
next
Tuesday
or
• t.ets
"Walter Kennedy has a club loot," be sald. "Walter Kennedy
cooperate I wouldn't consider lost one Democrat when the
instltutlonaliutlon was. un- Wednesday oo the $91 million a veto of a legislative bill an supplemental appropriation $25:5 millioo in federal money.
lllfigS
15 30 32 41 suffered a stroke in ooe eye, has sight out of only one eye Walter
Rep. VIrginia Aveni, Dknown because her records spending bill, drafted by indication of that cooperation." cleared the House Wednesday,
~~tern
s 11 15 21 Kennedy has wt one kidney. How many people here, and the
Lyndburst, offered a bill
were destroyed in a fire at a Democrats IJut OI!JlOsed by
••
people fnm Stamford, Coon. know, have you ever seen Walter
Rhodes has ·submitted his wt gained five ~publican designed to protect vlctlml of
Columbus, Ohio, institution in Republicans oo grounds lbe own plan to spend $109 million votes.
Kennedy complain ooe single time In his life? When bave you
• ;:
rape,
senal
battery,
school subsidy formula should oo PI.'JIDBfY and !1CCOJidary
Swlag lllto Gw- '
· •,
seen him grapple with a !lroblem without a smile oo his face • 1881.
corrupUoo
of
a
minor
and
•, .
"Since the news media be equalized first •
Ocasek sald be bopes C&lt;ID· similar crimes.
This Is the mnercourage, the UIICOIII!Qer&amp;bWtythathas to be the
schoolS. It IS a flat bonus of $650
carried Martha 'sstory, sbe, as
Democrats have the votes to per'classroom teacher, $300 for mlttees will swing into high
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Her bill lltipulates that the
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the measure, whic:b would professional employes and f375 gear during the recess Feb. 7QowNING HONORED
When It came time to respond, Walter Kennedy felt somewbllt
victim
need not resllt the ofhave received well wlsbes fnm furnish each local school for noo&lt;ertlfied employes.
17, and that preliminary work fender to mab the proeecullon
the same way he did that first day be first laid eyes oo Knute
;'l'RENTON, N.J (UP!)
all levels of public and private district with $40 per pupll, wt
"He's got that as an •out' to can be BCCOOipliabed in late legal, and tblt the victim's
Slime 900 persons attended a Rockne.
life,'' ()ieot Superintendent Republican Gov. James A.
February and early March on
SlgD Ocu- bill,.. sald Ot:asek,
diJmer Wednesday night oonorIf~ had to be hiS last hurrah as comml•iooer of the NBA, he
lestimODy need DOt be C«·
Dr. A. Z. Soforenko said.
Rbocles could veto it.
revising
the lll!lte school founaplalnlng
Rhodes
could
say
be
l4i AI Downing, the Los said, so be it.
roborated by I third party.
"Sle will not be remembered
Clan Cochran, Rbocles' press wanted to give the teachers a datloo formula.
Ajlgeles Dodger south)lllw who
"Where could 1t better happen than bere:.....Oong my friends;
The bill also forbids evidence
as a stallstlc oo our roles," S81d aide, said the governor Is not flat bonus, bill the legislature
Rep. C.J. Me~, D-Da;yton,
IJI¥Md 8 Treotm team to the With a Prince of the O!Urch, with a 'Dear Walter' letter frGm the Sof9rento.
of
past semal COillb!t lo be
"She will be going to tip bls hand on ac- wouldn't let hbn.
introduced a handgun Ctllltrol llled ezctpt in certain CUM
B11be Ruth World Series cham- President of the United States," Kennedy said. "If I bad the
remernheted as a penon who ceptlng or rejecting the
"I think polillcally, be could bill 'lhlnday mmilar to me. where tbe lwl&amp;e finds such
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sense that God gave me, I'd go back to Slamlard, go to
broiiiJht out the best in thoee , measure.
come out of It looking pretty wblcb failed last year,
J)oYnlng, , who graduated Galtagher'sFuneraiHome,openacasketanddropdead."
who
f8Z'
e
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enough
to
write
to
"His
politl011is
that
it's
up
to
McUn'e biD would require evidence pertinmt to tbe ....
good by siiP'iDI our bill," said
ftlim ~'High School, was Nobody who knows Walter Kennedywouldeverwant tblit.
her and a staff wbicb will the leglalature, tblt be'U do Ocuek, adding be &amp;peds all bandgun sales to he ap- It band and nat overly lnpi smH(ii'tb 8 proclamatioo It was' typical of him, though, that in sa~ thank you, in always
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• 11r. Jfa,..- Arthur J. Hoi!Md trying to convey the way he felt about an the tributes paid him, as 'Grandma."'
The Se,.te adjourned IIIUl
wbllt ClllllU to bls delllt," said ceDt of the money &amp;nyWIJy forcement agency after
~ the day "AJ.Downlng thoroughly deserved ones, Walter KeJI!Iedy VI!J:Y nearly was
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A fUneral service will /be held Coclnn. A veto was viewed as unless school districts are checking the buyer's apIlly" In the city.
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Bench's wedding
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WILL SING - The Joyfula1res ~artet, Marietta, w1ll be
at the Rutland Church of the Nazarene thiS Sunday The
group will he present for Sunday school at 9 30 a m., mornmg worship at 10.30 am and for an evenmg worship serVIce at 7 p.m The pubhc 1s mv1ted to attend all of the serVIces

Drew Webster Post ,
sets birthday party
The annual birthday party of
Drew Webs ter Pos t 39,
Amer1can Legion , was se t for
March 18 w1th Mrs Fay
Wildermuth as chairwoman ,
when the aux1ha ry met
Tuesday mght at the hall
Other h1ghh ghls of the
meetmg mcluded a vote to
sponsor a g1rl at Buckeve
G1rls ' State m June , and 'to
parhc1pate m the blCentenmal
observance
For the birthday party, Mrs
Esther T1pple, D1stnc t 8
pres1dent, and five other
d1str1Ct offiCers w1ll be mv1ted
guests
Plans were discussed for the
blCentenmal observance of the
un1t and Mrs Carne Neutzllng
and Mrs Grace Pratt were
named to a float comm1ttee
The un1t agreed to serve a
dmner at the E1ghth DlstrJct
sprmg conference Apnl 6 m
Pomeroy
A contribution of $25 was
made to the Freedom Foundahon at Valley Forge, Pa and
$15 to the Mane Moore Fund
Mrs Catherme Welsh reported
that 2,500 popp1es have been
ordered for Poppy Days, May
23 and 24
Mrs Wildermuth reported on
the bloodmobile canteen and
thanked those who contnbuted
The aUJUhary also went on
record as supportmg a park
development on the v1llage
owned lots between Mulberry
Ave and Butternut Ave
Mrs Veda Dav1s reported on
Junior actlVllles notmg that a
contr1buhon had been made to
an orphanage m SB!gon m
add1t10n to numerous hohday
acllv1ties mcludmg favors for
the Me1gs Community School,

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and loot bags for the Vete1 ans
Hosp1tal 1n Chllhco the She
also noted that Jenmfer Couch
had been selected Little M1ss
Poppy and Demse Marshall,
Junior MISS Poppy
A report \l.as also gtven on
Chnstmas acllv1t1es at the
Xema Soldiers and Sa1lors
Orphan s Home by Mrs Dav1s
and Mrs Ruth Powers It was
noted that a pmgpong table,
fru1t and candy fliied
stoc km gs, chord organ ,
clothmg, pounds of homemade
candy and cook1es, televiSIOn
cushwns, and a dollar b1ll for
each boy had been delivered at
Chnstmashme
Read at the meetmg were
thank-you notes from the
Veteran s
Hospital
for
remembrances at Chnsimas
and the birthday party m
December
Followmg the ntuailshc
openmg a memonal serv1ce
and drapmg of the charter was
conducted for Anna Jones and
Atlanta Cook by Mrs Grace
Pratt, pres1dent, and Mrs
Ed1th Sauer, chaplam Mrs
Neutzhng at the p1ano played
"Nearer to Thee" Thank you
cards for fl owers from both
fam1hes were read Markers
w1ll be placed at each grave
later
Mrs Neutzhng presented the
program usmg portwns of
"Amenca, We Love You", the
story of the Ebersbach
famlly 's commg to Amenca,
settlmg m Me1gs County and
gomg mto the mmmg mdustry
here She also reported that
from June 1, 1974, unhl now,
the veterans' program locally
showed 32 wm kers g1vmg 93
hours, and expenditures of
$1,077 15
Mrs. Mary Martm gave the
leg1slahve report and asked
that members wr1te Sen John
Glenn and Cong Clarence
M1ller, urgmg their support for
the b1ll wh1ch would return
Veterans Day to Nov 11
She also noted that all un1ts
and the post should report
donahons of all kmds to the
state chairperson
The February meetmg wlll
be on Amencamsm w1th M1ss
Erma Sm1th to have the

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DEAR HELEN
My husband has a woman boss She wants him to work a lot
of ov~rtune - but 1t's a small busmess and nonun10n, so sb&amp;
doesn t pay hun for 1t Says he's m the "execuhve" capac1t)r,
which means he contnbutes h1s extra ume
He's willing to work for the good of the company, bUt he more
than suspects she has something else m ffil~d It's always m the
evemngs when she calls, and she wants hun to "go over thmgs"
at her apartment
Instead of telllng her firmly he \sn't available, he makes ~
lie for hun I'm supposed to come up w1th a "preVIOUS
engagement" if he calls me from work and g1ves me the r1ght
signal At mght,l answer the phone and if 1t's her. I say he's out
lor the evenmg, or not feeling well, or somethmg
I appreciate his faithfulness, but I hate lymg to keep him
away from a predatory woman He says if he levels w1th her he
may lose hiS JOb What can be done' Suggeshons please
LOUSY UAR FROM LAS VEGAS
P. S Please change this so 1t can't be 1dentif1ed
DEAR WAR
If thiS woman boss wants more than work from your
husband, sooner or later she's e1ther gomg to get it, or replace
him With a more agreeable type If she's legJt, and really needs
his execuhve help alter hours, lies will stiJ.J. put his JOb m
Jeopardy
E1ther way, your cover can't last long. I'd suggest he level
w1th her about excessive overtune and start shopp1ng for a new
poSition - H
DEAR HELEN
There's a rulmg_m our county that says parents of adult
children (over 21) can be held liable for lhe1r support, if the
children apply for welfare.
That 1s, the county can sue the parents for reunbursement of
welfare checks g1ven to their offsprmg.
I thought that when k1ds grew up, they were on their own
Does a parent's responsibility never end?
My husband's son 1s a no-good and we washed our hands of
him alter several bad checks and other offenses. Would we be
liable, if he collects welfare (which I'm sure he w1ll before too
long, as he can't keep a job)' -WORRIED
DEAR WORRIED.
True, your (Califorrua) county has a "relative respons1b1lity
law" wh1ch means that parents CAN be sued for adult children's
welfare payments However, it Is presently bemg contested
Watch your local paper for the outcome (And hope Sonny Boy
shapes up so 1t won't affect your personally!)- H.

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natiOnally for accredltecl
d1ploma
and . assoaillti
programs, and baccalaurlia~
programs Ohio ranks in ~
upper quarter of score'
rece1ved in four of the five
exammallons and in the uppei
th~rd m the fifth examlnall!lil~
Passmg scores are sso;
Average scores rec~:ived by th~
Holzer MediCal Center Scllool
of Nursmg graduates were
Med1 cal Nursing, 574.6;
Surg1clll Nursmg, 582 6; 0~
stetric Nursmg, 589.5; Nursjng
of Ch1ldren , 549.5, 11n~
Psych1atnc Nursmg, 546.
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winner selected

Valentine's Day

EAS'I ERN - ~ss Marsha
K1mes has bee n named
Eastern H1gh School's 1974-75
Betty Crocker Fam1l) Leade1
of Tomorro" She 1s the
daughter of Clayton K1mes,
Reedsville
M1ss Kunes competed with
other semors m a wrrtten
knowledge and att1tude
exanunatwn Det' 3 She ts now
ellg1ble for state and natwnai
honors, and w1ll rece1ve a
spec1ai award from General
M1lls, Inc , sponsors of the
annual educatiOnal sc holarship
program
State wmners m the contest
w1ll travel w1 th their faculty
adv1sors to Washmg ton , D C ,
Williamsburg, Va , and other
pomts of h1stoncai and
educatwnai mterest m the
East
M1ss K1mes IS acllve m the
band, NatiOnal Honor Soc1ety,
Language Club, semor play
and chorus at Eastern

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Holy Land taken by John
Reibel were shown at a recent
meellng of the Eastern ParentTeacher-Student Assoc1ahon at
Eastern H1gh School
Mrs Robert Shook gave
prayer to open the meetmg
presided over by Mrs Charles
Martm Mrs Roger Ba1ley
gave the secretary's report,
and Mrs Barbara Hannum the
treasurer's report
Volunteers for the leg1slahve
comm1ttee were requested
Chester Goodmg gave a report
on the recent legislative
workshop It was reported that
the frwt cake sale was a
success Apoem and prayer by
Mrs Shook closed the meetmg
Refreshments were served at
the conclusiOn of the meetmg

The Galha. Jackson. Vmton Pract1cai Nursmg for mJomt Vocallonal School formahon and apphcatJon for
D1s tr1ct Adult Contmumg the program The telephone
Education IS pianmng to offer a number 1s 446-3456 The adcourse Jn medlCallons for dress IS P 0 Box 93,
Licensed Practical Nurses Gallipolis, 45631
The course w1ll be a 72 hour
course plus cllmcal expenence
Jn
adm1mstrat10n
of
mediCa lions
The course 1s open to all
L1censed Pracllcal Nurses " ho
are mterested m furthenng
their educahon to meet the
needs of the~r pallents Those
mterested, please call or wnte
REEDSVILLE - Hostesses
Mrs Helen M Sh1elds, R N ,
REEDSVILLE
The
for
the January meetmg of the C B C 's met at the home of Mr
Coordmator of the Buckeye
H1lls Career Center School of R1verv1ew Garden Club were and Mrs . Dohrman Reed
Mrs Claremont Hams and Saturday evemng for thelf
Mrs Herman Grossmckle at
January meetmg A thank vou
program Reported Ill were the Hams home Top1c for the note was read from Mrs
M1ss Fredd1e Houdashelt, Mrs devotions was, "Fr1endshtp," Harold Sauer for the conNancy Walker, and Mrs Rose presented by Mrs Donald trlbuhon for the promotion on
Myers
Genhe1mer
the levy for the Commun1ty
Roll call was answered by School Thanks were also
Refreshments of cake and
nammg
an
coffee were served by Mrs members
expressed for g1fts wh1ch a
evergreen and where 1t 1s family had rece1ved at ChnstGladys Cummgs
grown The busmess seSSion
mas
was conducted by the
Attendmg were Mr and Mrs
pres1dent, Mrs Harllss Frank
Donald Myers, Mr and Mrs.
Plantmg a tree that would be Walter Brown, Mr and Mrs
HOSPITALIZED
used for the annual Chnstmas
CHESTER - J M. Gaul, tree hghtmg was discussed Ernest Wh1tehead, and Mrs
Denver Weber The next
Ches te~. 1s a pahent at St
Named on the comm1ttee for
Joseph Hospital, Parkersburg th1s proJect were Mrs Frank, meeting will be at the Weber
His room number 1s 214 Cards Mrs Ronald Osborne and Mrs home
or v1s1ts would be apprec1ated Roy R Hannum
Thank you notes were read
ACHIEVES CLUB
from Cathy Spencer, Gladys
Steve Snowden of Mld·
Sm1th, Jenny Berkheuner and dleport, who ach1eved memNaom1 Pickens for g1fts to bership m the Mllhonalfe Club
RETURNS HOME
them from the club
of the State Farm Insurance
Mrs Ralph G. ,Martm and
Green Thumb notes will be Compames, wrote $1 m1llion of
Mrs Kenneth Darst, Mid- taken care of Apnl 4 by Mrs
qual1ty life msurance durmg
dleport, have returned home Frank Mrs Harold Massar, 1974
after v1s1tmg m Hattiesburg, Tuppers Plams, w1lllie present
Miss , and New Orleans, La for the February meeting at
the W1lhams ·Balderson home
to demonstrate how to make a
corsage Members voted to get
ILL ATHOME
a Valenbne remembrance for
Mrs h'1s Kelton, Mmersville,
Naomi Pickens
d~rector of Regwn 11, Oh10
For the program Mrs Hams
.Association of Garden Clubs, presented an article on "House
remams 1ll at her home
Plants " She told how to plant,
care for, water and display the
plants
Durmg the soc1al hour inNondenominational
terestmg games were directed
by, Mrs. Frank Bise With
several pnzes awarded ThEt
door pnze went to Mrs. R. H.
Hannum. Refreshments were
served to the above named and
Will be held at
Mrs Walter Brown Mrs
Jr . O.U.A.M. HALL
Dav1d Chadwell, Mrs. Donald
201 Fourth, New Haven
Putman,
Mrs
Thomas
Each Tue .. Weu.
Spencer, Mrs Gene WilSon,
ROYAL C_ROWN
Fr1 .• Sun. 7:30P.M.
Mrs Gene Young, Mrs. R. E.
BOffiiNG COMPANY
All are cordially mv1led
W1lhams and Mrs Lyle
Middleport
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states plus the D1stnct of
Coiumb1a, Puerto Rico and the
V~rg m Islands
The tests were prepared by a
committee of nurse mstructors
from all over the United States ,
workmg through the NatiOnal
League of Nurs~ng and the
Arnencan Nurses Assomat10n
The Nat10nal League 1s then
responsible for scormg and
correlahng the results of these
tests at their headquarters m
New York City
Holze r graduates scored
high er than th e average

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I'm 18 and recently mamed a 47-year-()ld ma~ho 1s tw1ce
divorced Whlle we were dating, he was a perfect gentleman I
mean he never tried anything.
However,hepromlsedmealargelamllyiflwantedone-.
On our wedding mght, he said he was too hred, so he slept
The next rught he clauned he had the flu. And the next it was
some other foolish excuse. After a month of thiS, I told hun to see
a doctor, and he went Wild, stormed out of the house and stayed
away two days SIX months later, he still won 't talk aboutit What
does a mamed woman do when she's still a -VIRGIN
DEAR VffiGIN·
She can ask for an annulment - or 1ns1st (lovmgly) that her
husband talk about 1t Perhaps a doctor or psychiatriSt rrught
solve the problem - H

Graduates a t th e Hol i er
Med1cal Center School of
Nursmg earned scores above
both state and nahonal
averages mall subjects m their
ltcensmg exammat10nS for
registered nurses, accordmg to
mformahon released by the
Oh1o Boa• d of Nurs mg
EducatiOn
and
Nur se
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Bcremce Skehan R N
Director of Holzer's School of
Nurs1ng sa id tl1at the tests
were g1ven between June 1,
1913 and May 31 1974 m all 50

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POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - Ml b1g
problem JS that I fmd all double
knits shriok Twenty-five )ems
ago when we wore kmtted smts
I bought a w1re frame that was
adJustable and dned sweaters
and dresses on 11 but can no
longer fmd one to buy BLANCHE
DEAR BLANCHE - All
double knits are not woshuble
und now come so marked. Are
you sure you are following the
direcllons thot say whether or
not one \lashes or dry cleans
such a garment? Also ask
about any such fabric you may
be buying to make up yourself.
When washing Is suggested for
wool use only that cold "ater
liquid suggested for wool unless the tag says otherwise.
The frames you mentioned
might be found at a garage sale
or one of the stores run by
charitable organizations "here
used items are sold - POLLY.
DEAR POLLY - My Pet
Peeve 1s w1th your column
You always say "G1rls" as 1f
only women read the column.
In our household both my w1fe
and I work. Both of us keep
house and your column has
been most helpful to me, a
male Why not try to make 1t
for both sexes as we both read
It - MICHAEL
DEAR MICHAEL. - Please
forgive me. We bave alwoys
"elcomed our men readen and
their very good Pointers.
Watch carefully from here on
out. There will be no more
"Girls" - In fact there have
been no letters so answered for
the past fe\1 weeks as anollier
nice man also brought this to
our attention. Gentlemen, keep
those letters coming. 'IPOLLY.
DEAR POLLY - I want to
tell Pat that I wear safety
shoes for work and was
weanng holes in my stockmgs
every day If sell-adhes1ve
pmch pads are apphed to the
area of the safety hp on the .
shoe there lS no more constant
rubbmg on the exposed metal
t1p They could • possibly be
bought at any shoe or shoe
repa1r store I get mme from
our safety shoe shop An
alternahve would be to apply
moleskm - MRS R H M
DEAR POLLY - I have a
Pmnter that I use for domg my
laundry more economically I
f1ll a squeeze bottle w1th hqmd
detergent After checkmg each
garment for slams squeeze a
small amount of the detergent
OESTOMEET
RACINE - Racme Chapter
134, Order of the Eastern Star,
w1ll meet m regular sessiOn
Monday,Feb 3,at8p mat the
Masomc Temple There Wlll be
a prachce of the off1cers in
preparation for mit1allon along
w1th spec1al msiruction to be
giVen by the worthy matron
Dues are payable

on the slams and rub 11 m
thoroughly Next f1ll washer
w1th water and one fourth cup
powdered detergent Let
ag1tate one mmute before
addmg clothes If more
detergent 1s needed to get a
good sudsmg level add only
one-fourth cup at a tune afte1
clothes are m I often fmd 1 ge t
a cleaner wash w1th one-half
cut than the cup called for Also
usmg less soap often cuts down
on the second rmsing DARLENE
DEAR DARLENE and
others - TtJls m1ght not work
quite so well when one has lots
of really d~rty play ~r work
clothes but for household linens
hke sheets, towels. etc , 1t
should be fme - POLJ..Y

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WOrSh ip 10 30 a m
CVCJ'Hng

ser\lt ce

"! 30
m d week ser
vtce Wedne sday 7 30 p m

GRACE EPISCOPAL

The

Rev
Ha rold Deeth
rector
Church ser\1 ces 10 30 a m
Holy commun on t.rsr Sunday
of month church school 10 30

a m tor nursery tnrouan 12

POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Terrell Gronmqer
pastor Btble sc ho ol 9 30 a m
worsh p
10 30 am
adult
worsh p serv ce nn d 'J'Oung
peoples mee t1ng
7 30 p m
Comb1ned B1bl e study and
prayer mee 11ng Wednesday
1 30 p m
TH E SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray W Wm1ng o ff1 ce r
1n charge Sunday 10 a m
Ho t mess meet ng 10 30 a m
Sunday School Young Peoples
l~g1on 7p m
Thursday 1to,
p m La d 1es Horn~&gt; 1 ~&gt;&lt;"OI ~&gt;

POMEROY FIRST BAP
TIST .. Robert Kuhn pastor
Wdl1am WMson Sunday sch oo l
supt Sunday sc hool 9 30 a Ill
AY F
6 p m
B1ble study
Wednesday
7 p m
cho1r
pra c tiCe Wednes d ay 8 30 p m
POMERO
W~~LEYAN
HOLIN ES
C HURCH
Hnr r sonv I e
Rev
0 0£&gt;11
Man ley Pn sto r H£&gt;nry Eb l 1n
Sun day Sch oo l Supr Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 a m
Even1ng
worsh 1p 1 30 p n1
Prayer and
P ra se serv1ce lhur sday J 30
p m

SYRAC USE
F I R'5T
OF GOD
Re o'
Georr ~.: 0 lcr P ~l s tor Sunday
sr ~10 o l
9 IS a 11
m orn nq
p r e a c hnq
11
l n
C' v ~ lQ ( I &lt;; ! r &lt;;f' rV lC 1 l O p l"!
r HUR C H

f' I I Y r
l(l ~

I

l1q

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POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF C HR 1ST 700 W
M ctm ~ ~
Jerry Paul
n 11 S IN
pi 0 \ C
9?7 7 6Ml
Co n servat1ve
non
1nstru mc 1ta l Sunday worShip
10 a m
B blc st udy 11 am
worShip o p m
Wednesday
B1bfe study 7 p m
M ID WAY
COMMUNITY
C HUR CH
(no n
denomlnat,onaf)
Langsv1 te
Dexter Road the Rev Worley
Haley pastor Sund ay schoo l
10 am even1 ng worsh1p 7 JO
p m
Prayer
meet1ng
Tu es day
7 30 p m
youth
group F r1day 7 30 p m

p m
Prep c l asses
PAUL
L UTHERAN
ST
CHURCH Corner ot Sycamo re
and Seco nd Sts Pomeroy The
Rev
W If C
llll M r*dleSWMih
Pa stor Sunday Sc '"lool at 9 15
a m
1d Chur ch H rv ICE'S 11

RUTLAND
FREEWILL
BAPTIST
Roqer T u rn ~r
Pils tor Sundety sc h ool 10 a ,,
Sunday ever'Hnq scrv cc 7 JO
Wedncsr1ay B bl e s t udy 1 30
p Ill

H EARl
R ev
Father Paul 0 VI. elton pastor
Phon e 992 287~
S u rday
evening Masc; l 30
Sunday
Ma ss 6 anct 10 am
Con
ress1on Saturuay 7 7 30 p m

OLD
DEXT ER
BIBLE
CH R I ST I AN CHURC H
Rev
Ron T er ry
pastor
SunOny
school 10 a 11
Mrs Wo rl ey
rra n c s
stper nlcr~dc11
Morn 1nq worsh p
11 a n
Sunda
ven ng serv1 ce 7 30

• .:oACREO

Marijuana touted
for medical uses
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
drug expert testified today that
marijuana has such a widespread medical potential 11
should be available for doctors
to prescribe for !hell' patients
Untold pain and suffering
could be relieved if marijuana
were avaUable for medical
uses, said Dr Joel Fort, a
at
frequent
witness
congressional drug abuse
hearings who also has written
books on drugs, operated drug
cllnlcs and conducted worldwide research for the United
Nations.
His suggestion was made at a
AdDrug
Enforcement
ministration hearing on federal
legal controls of marijuana
Fort said the drug 's medical
YBlue and potentlalln treating

Alfred

glaucoma, asthma, ca ncer ,
even alcoholism a nd drug
addiction "would certainly jiiStify Its legal availability for
research and prescribmg "
Asked if marijuana should be
made available for medical
IISes, he replied, " I thmk 11 IS
vital and essential, that a
tremdous amount of unnecesSary suffermg has the potential
for being relieved by the
ava1lab1llty of thts substance
and we should do everythmg
possible to make It legally
available"
Fort testified that social
stigma has deterred research
on the medical uses of
marijuana In th1s country But
he srud the drug has been IISed
medically stnce 5000 B C

to the Cluste1 Hymn Smg at
North Bethel
Carl Ftndhng and the Harold
Henderson lam1ly have been
asstsling \llUt chores at the
UMWMEETS
Cla
rence Henderson home
The Alfred UMW mel on
"lule
the fanulJ ltas been down
Tuesday everung Jan 21 at the
\lith
flu
They were able to be
home of JWle Stearns wtth an
attendance of seven members out S1U1day
Nma Robmson and Fl01 ence
and one v1sltor
Spencer
ca lled on lrts Carr
Nellie Parker, president ,
opened the meettng and recently The Rev Meece also
presented Jun e Stearns , called
Marlene Donovan and bdbJ
program leader of Call to
daughter,
Michell e Renee,
Prayer and Self-Dental"
( transformallon of the sell and rccenUy returned home from
the world) wtth the leader Pleasant Valle) Hosp ital and
reading and th e people are domg ltne
Ins Cm r e n ten~d Veterans
respondmg The hymn ' Jesus
Is All the World To Me was Memorwl Hosptlal FndaJ
Sue Woode of C1rclevt lle
sung and several scnptures
assisted
at the home or Mr and
read
Durmg the busmess mee hng, Mrs Wtlham Carr and larmh
eleven stck and shut m calls on 'l;_~ursdaJ of the past 1\eek
Pamela Henderson has been
were reported Usual roullne
Ill
WIth the fl u
busmess was conducted
Mr and M1 s Lee Henderson
Since the closmg of Elmwood
of
Athens and Ntna Robmson
Nursmg Home, the prOJect of
and
Clara Follrod, loca l were
remembertng pa\lents blrguests
ol Mr a nd Mrs
Utdays wtll be changed to the
s1ck and shut-m and elderly of Carleton Follrod and Chuckle
the Allred and nearby areas of Pomeroy at dinner Sunda)
Wh1le the hostess go t m obsen ance of Chuckte s
refreshments prepared Nma btrthda)
Mr and Mrs Chas D Woode
Rob1nson took her place as
attended
the Cluster H) mn
leader of the last half of the
"Call to Prayer and Sell-Demal Stng at North Bethel on
Saturday evenmg
Program"
New program books and
prayer calendar "ere passed
out among the members
present.
The next regular meehng
The Almanac
Will be held at the home of
By United Press lntemaUooal
Clara Follrod and Ntna
Today ts FrHiay Jan 31, the
RoblllSon on Tuesday Feb 18
with Genev1eve Guthne as 31st day of 1973 wtth 334 to
follow,
program leader
The moon IS approaching 1ls
Attendin g
were
June
Stearns, Emma Fmch, Nellie last quarter
The mormng starts Mars
Parker, Sarah Caldwell, Os1e
~vemng stars are MerThe
FoUrod, Nma Robinson, Clara
cury, Venus, Jupiter and
Follrod and Helen Woode
Saturn
Those born on this date are
SWlday School attendance on
under
the s1gn of Aquanus
Jan 26 was 40 The offermg
Amencan entertamers Eddie
$21 47 Worship semces were
Can
tor and Garry Moore were
held at 11 w1th the Rev Meece ,
born
on Jan 31 -Ca ntor In 1892
speaking on "For Whosoever
Shall Call Upon the Name of and Moore m 1913
On thiS day m history
the Lord Shall Be Saved,"
In 1950, President Harry
(Romans 10 13) as part of the
he had
~enes of " The Greatest Thmg Trwnan diSClosed
Ill The World" Attendance ordered development of lhe
( thennonuclear)
was 32 and offenng $19 76 hydrogen
bomb
Pledgesamountedto$32
In 19!i8, Explorer I, the f1rst
;
Ruth Brooks entertamed
Mildred Brooks, her husband's US earth satellite, was
l mo~, at supper Saturday launched from the Cape Canavr everung and accomparued her eral IIUSSlle test center

Social Notes

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GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST
Preaching
9 30 a m
f 1rst a nd secon d
Sunday5 o f each month lh 1rd
and fourth Sun days each
monlh worshfp serv ce at 7 30
p m Wednesday C'ICn•nQs i'lt
7 30 Prayer and B1b l e Study
SEVENTH
DAY
AD
VENTIST
MtJib~rry
He1Cll1t s
Pomeroy
Pilstor
G irard Se ton Si!bbaltl school
eve r y Sa t urclay a t 2 p m and
w o r sh p se rv ce to l tow ng a t
3 15
p m
0 p en
B b Ic
d scu ss •on
} 30 p m
at the
cnur r n e~ c h Thur sdi'IY
F I RST SOUTHERN BAP
TIST
187 Mulberry Avf'
P e n c roy
a ff 1 t :Jt e d
Wllh
~ £J C
t he Rev
Br ,l dl e y
Spen cer po slof Troy Zw lluHt
5 UIH1&lt;1Y SChOOl sup!
Sund&lt;IY
&lt;&gt; rhoOI
~ 30
a m
morn nq
w o r s t1 1p
10 :1 0
Sunelly
l''Jrllllll' II £11C m eet nq 7 30 p m
Prt1ycr m eet1nq V...ednc sdcly
7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIA H BAPTIST
Corner Fourth and Man
M1ddleoort Rev Henry Key
Jr pastor Su nday Schoo l 9 30
a m
Mrs Erv1n Baumgard
ne r su p!
Morn.ng worsh•P
10 45 am
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES
Larry Ca rnahan
pres1d1ng
m n ster Sunday
B1ble lee
lure 9 30 a m t Wat c htow er
study
10 30 am
Tuesday
B b le stu dy 7 30 p m
Thurs
day m n1S t ry SChOOl
7 )0
serv1ce meet1ng 8 30
p m
pm
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
CIHISt 1M Ctlnsftan un ,on Lawrence Manley
pastor
Mrs Russel l Young
Sunday
Sc hool Su p r
Sunday Sc noot
9 30 am
Even n g worsh p
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
meetmg 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Ra c1ne Route 2 the
Re11 James M M unc y pastor
Sunday schoo l 9 45 a m
morn1n g wors1'11p
11 am
evening worsh1p
7 30 p m
Prayer meel1ng Tuesday 7 30
p m
Young peoples meetmg
7 30 om Thursday

n('Sd&lt;ty 7 30 p m
U M W
f rsf Wednesday 7 30 p m
WESLEYAN ( R ac1ne)
~ undai'
school
10 a m
worsh1p 11 am
B1bl £- s tudy
Thur s day
l
p m
c ho 1r
pra c t ce
Thur sday 8 p m
suppe r
I r st
f llowsh p
W1.2dnesday 6 JO p m
U M W
fourth MOll! "~Y R p 111

7 30 p m

MT
UtliON BAPTIST
Rev Cecil Co,.; pa stor Sunday
Sch ool supt
Joe Sayre
Sunday school 9 45 a m
SundiJY even ng wo rSh iP 7 30
Wednesday prayer and Btble
study 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHR ISTIAN
CHURCH
Eugene Underwood
pa st or
GREAT BEND - WorShip I I Howard Caldwell Jr Sunday
am
~nd and 4fh Su ndays
Sc hOol Supt
Sunday School
Church School 10 a m
9 30 am
Morn1ng Se rmon
LETART FALLS - Worsh1p
10 30 a m
Sunday evenmg
10 a m
Chu r ch sc hool 9 a m
serv1ce 7 p m
Btble stu dy 7 30 p m every
LETART FALLS UNITED
Tuesday
BRETHREN - Rev Freeland
MORN IN G STAR - WorShiP
Norr1s pastor F oyd Norr 1s
? 30 am
Church Sc hool 10 30 sup! Sunday school 9 30 am
am
M 1d Week
Se r v•ce
morn1ng sermon 10 30 am
Wednesday 8 p m
Prayer serv ce
Wednesday
MORSE CHAPEL Wor
7':30 p m
Sh1 p 11 am
1st and 3rd
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
SunD ays
Church Scnool
10 GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
am
Sm1th pastor Sunday School
PORTLAND
Wor Ship J 30
10 a m
Arfhur Henson Supt
P m Church School 9 30 a m
Mornmg Worsh i p
11 am
SUTTON - Worsh p 11 a m
Young Peoples serv1ce
7
2nd and 41h Sun day s Church
p m
Evenmg serv 1ce 7 JO
Sc hOol 10 a m
p m
Wednesday M 1d WeeK
Prayer Serv1ce
7 JO p m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Youth meet1ng
6 30 p m
Rev Robe.-t Meece
Evenmg worsh p 7 30 p m
Rev Stanley Brandum
CHESTER: CHURCH OFJOPPA
W orShiP 10 am
T HE
NAZARENE
Rev
Chu r ch Schoo l 9 a m
Prayer
Herbert G rate pastor War
Meel ng Wednesday 8 p m
Ship serv1ce 11 am and 7 30
LONG BOTTOM - Church
p,.... Sunday Sund ay School
se rv1 ces
9 a m
Su nday
9 30 am
Richard Barton
Schoo l 9 45 a m B1b l e Study
supt Prayer mee t1n g Wed
every Thursday 7 30 p m
n es d ay 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL Wor
BRADBURY CHUR CH OF
aSh1p 11 a m
Churc h School 10
CHRIST Cl iffOrd Sm1 th
am
mm1ster Sunday Sc hool 9 30
ALFRED
Sunday SC hool
am
mornmg churc h 10 30
9 45 a m
each
Sunday
am
Sunday even1ng sennce
preach1ng at 11 am
each
Sunday Prayer meetmg 7 45 7 30 p m Wednesday se rvic e 8
pm
p m Wednesday WSC S 8 p m
on thtrd Tue sday each month
LAUREL CLIFF
FREE
REEDSVILLE Sunday
METHODIST Rev
Floyd
schoo
9 30
preach1ng 7 30
F
Shook
pastor
llo yd
p m Sunday prayer meet1ng
wr ,ght Sunday schoo l su p!
7 30 p m Tuesday W SCS 7 30
Sunday school 9 30 a m
first Thursday each month
morn ng worsh p 10 30 a m
SILVER RIDGE - Worshtp
even1ng worShiP
7 30 p m
Wednesday Chnst an Youth
10 a m
Cl'1urch School 9 am
Cru sa de
6 30 p m
Cho1r
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Worsh1p 9 am
Churcn
pract1ce Thur sd ay 7 p m
Sc hool 10 a m
D EXTER
CHURCH
OF
KENO
CH URCH
OF
CHRIST Char l es Russell
CH R 1ST - George Freder.ck
Sr mmtster Jqorman C Will
sup ! Serv1ce weekly 9 30 a m
sup f
Sunday schoo l 9 JO
on Sund ay Preach 1n9 f 1r s1 and
am
worsh(p se r v1ce 10 30
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
lh1rd Sunda ys or month by
am
B1b fe st udy Tuesday
BAPTIST - Corner Sodh and
Cl 1fford Smith 9 30 am
7 30 p m
Pamer
th e
Rev
Sieve
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Sk a ggs
pastor
Danny
UNION - D arrell
Ooddrlll
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
Tho mp son Sunday school supt
pastor
Su nday Schoo l
9 30 LATTER DAY SAINTS WMPO rad10 program
7 45
am
Leo nard Gilmore f 1rst
Portland
Rac1ne Road
am Sunday school 9~ 15 am
elder
even1ng serv ce 7 30
Will1am Roush pastor Denny
mornmg wor ship 10 15 a 111
p m
Wednesday
prayer
Eva n s
Sunday
Sc ho or
Youth act1v1tl es a n d fellows h p
meetmg 7 JO p m
D rector Sunday Schoo l 9 30
tor 1un 10r and sen 10r h 19 h
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
am
Mo rn in g wor.s h 1p 10 30
st udents 6 p m B1b l e study
GOD - RaCine Route 2 The
am Sunday evening sennce 7
7 JO p m
M1d week prayer
Rev
Cha rl es H a nd
pastor
p m
Wednesday
eveni n g
serv1ce Wednesday 1 30 p m
Sunday school 9 45 a m
prayer serv1ces 7 30 p m
morn1ng worsh 1p
11 a m
BETHLE HEM BAPTIST Even ng servtces Tuesday and
CHUR:CH
OF
CHRIST
Rev
Earl Sh ul e r
pastor
Fr.day
7
30
M i dd l e port 5th and Ma1n
Worst11p scrv1ce 9 30 a m
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
George
G la ze
m 1n1s t er
Sunday school
10 30 a m
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B1b le
James Sheets supermtendent
Sunday eve n ng serv1ces 7 30
St udy
9 30 a m
morn1ng
Bible school
9 30 a m
p m B1ble study and praye r
worshiP 10 30 a m
even1ng
morn ng worship 10 30 am
serv1ce Thursday 7 30 p m
6
30
p
m
Wednesday
worsh1p
cvenmg worsh p 7 30 p m
K1ngsbury
Road
Su nday
B1bfe
Study
7
30
p
m
prayer serv.ce 7 p m Wed
School 9 30 am Ralph Ca rl
MT
OLIVE CHURCH nesdav
supt Worsh1p serv 1ce 10 30
Long Bottom Sunday Sch oo
MIDDLEPORT
CH URCH
am and 7 30 p m alternately
10 am wi t h W liard P1gotr
OF THE NAZARENE ~ Rev
Prayer mee t 1ng Wednesday
supt Evangel 1stic message
Don Co te
pastor
A f red
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay Stil es
each Su nday even1ng 7 30 p m
Ru sche Sunday Sc hool Sl r&gt; t
P3Stor
by
Elder
Russel l
Cl 1n e
Sunday sc i100 I 9 30 o m
LONG
BOTTO"'
m1n 1ster ot tne Apos toliC Fa th
morning wors1'11p 10 30 am
Mr
Robert
B1ble Study Wed nesday 7 JO CHRISTIAN Su nday E' v a ngel st1c meeling
Wyatt pastor Sunda y School
pm
7 JO p m
prayer m ee lmg
supt
Ronald Osborne B1ble
STIVERSVILLE
COM
Wednesday 7 30 p m
Sc nool 9 30 am
preachmg
MUNITY CHURCH - Su n day
10 45 a m
E11en1ng serv 1c es
school serv 1ce 10 a m P rayer
THE
UNITED
PRES
1 30 o m
meet 1ng
Thursday
7 p m
B YTERIA N
MINISTRY
Sunday evenmg serv 1ce 7 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
OF MEIGS COUNTY OW1Qhl
ZION CHUR CH OF CHRIST METHODIST CHURCH L za.,..u Pastor D~rec tor
Pomeroy
Harr so nv•ll e Rev
Pau l Neville pastor
HARRISONVILL E
Road R 1Ck Morr ison pastor
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m
Sunday Chur ch Schoo l 9 30
Sunday schoo l supt
St even Morn1ng serv~ee 10 30 am
am Mrs Hom er Lee S ~pl
Stan l ey Sunday school 9 30 youth se r v1ce
6 45 p m
Mornmg Worshtp 10 30 a m
am
mon;'!mg worsh p and Evan gei1St 1c serv1ce 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
commun10n
10 30
am
Prayer meet 1n g Tnursday
Ch urcn Sch ool 9 30 a m John
Sun day
even ng
youth 7 30 p m
F
Fultz
Su pt
Morn1nq
Chr1st
an
Endeavor
6
JO
p
m
WorShiP 10 JO am
FREE DOM
GOSPEL
wor sh1 p serv 1ce Sunday 7 30
SYRACUSE
Mornmg
MISSION at Bald Knob Rev
p
m
Wednesday
eve
n1ng
Wors h tp
9 a m
Sunday
prayer meettng a nd B 1ble"' E J G r1ff1th su pt ol ch urc h
Church Schoo l 10 a m
Mrs
Rev
L
R
G l uesencamp
study
7 30 o m
Sampson Hall Su p t
pastor
Roger Wtll fred
Sr
ST
JO HN
LUTHERAN
Sund ay School supt Sunday
CHURCH
P n e Grove
The
schoo l
9 30 am
prayer
Rev
Wt1l1arn M1dd leswarth
R U TLAND CHURC H OF
Pa st or Church Serv ces 9 30 meet ng Tuesday 7 30 p m
youth meet ng 6 p m Sunday
GOD - Phillip Wh1t l ey pa stor
a m Sunda y Sc hool 10 30 am
leaders Ada Van Meter and
Su nda y schoo l
10 a m
6HAD8URY CHURCH OF
Grella Sutt l e Sund ay evenmg
wor ShiP serv1ce
7 p m
CHR 1ST
B 1b l e Sc hool
9 30
worshtp 7 p m th r ough Wi n fer
Prayer meeling Wednesday
m
mornmg wo rsh 1p 10 30
730ptn
months
m Sunday eve n ng WorShiP
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
,:, erv1ce
7 30 p m
cho 1r
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
pract1ce Sunday and Wed
CHRIST Robert Sho ok
nesday 7 p m prayer meet1ng
- -L
COMMUNITY
pa s tor
Su nday sc hool
9 30
and Bible Stu dy Wednesday
CHURCH Near Long Bot
am , Russell Spencer supt
7 30 p m
tom Esttl Ha r t pastor Roy
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST worshiP ser1J1ce 10 45 a m
Brown
ass1s t ant
pas1or
even1ng worshiP a 1ternat1ng
Rev Freel an d Nor r 1s pastor
Sun day school 10 a m
Churcn
Sunday school 10 am
Chur c h w1th c E at 1 30 p m on
1 30
p m
each
Su nday
Sunday Prayer meet mg 7 30
service
7 p m
WeiJnesday
evening prayer meetmg 7 30
p m Wednesday A lfred Wolfe
61b te s~r_ pm
P m Thursday
lay leader
RACINE
CHURCH
OF
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
WHITE 'S
CHAPEL
I HE NA ZARE NE Rev
TECOSTAL - Tt11rd Ave t he
coo lv1!1 e R D Re i.' R0:y Deeter
W
II
am
Bar
t
holom
ew
pastor
Rev W1111am Kn1 H e 1 pastor
pa sto r
Sunday school
9 30
9 30 a m
Ronald Dugan Sunday Sc hool Sunday school
a m
worsh1p serv1ce 10 30
Gerald Wells supf
mo rnmg
Su pt Classes for all ages
a m Btbl e study and prayer
worsh p
10 30 il m
Wed
even ng servIce 7 30 p m
se rvt ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
B1b l e study Wed n esd ay 7 30 nesclay serv 1ce 7 p m
RUTLAND
p m
youth serv1ces Fr1day
R ACI N E FIRST BAPTIST RUTLAND CHURCH OF
7 30 p m
Walter P B kacsan pastor
CHRIST - Rod Kasler pastor
Ronn1 e Sa l ser Sunday scnoo l
FREEWILL BAPTIST v H Braley Sunday sc hool
Corner Ash and Plum M1d
sup ! Sunday schoo l 9 30 a m
supt Sunday schoo l 9 30 am
d l eport
Noel
Herrman
morn1ng
wo r sh1p
10 40
worShiP serv1c-e and com
pastor
Set t urday even1ng
Sund ay evenmg worsh1p 7 30
mun1on
10 30 am
yo ut h
Wednesday cve n 1ng B1ble
serv ce 7 p m Sunday sc hoo l
meet1ng
6 p m
Sunday
10 a m
Sunday even1ng
stu dy 7 30
evenmg serv1ce
7
regular
worst~tp 7 p rn
DANVILLE WE SLEYAN board meet1ng thtrd Saturday
Rev Leton G l asure pas tor
1 p m
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
youth and jun or you t n sendee
CHURCH Sunday Schoo l,
6 45 p m
e11enmg worship
9 30 a m
Wo.-shtp serv 1ce, 11
7 30 p m
prayer and pra1se
am
Wednesday
prayer
Wednesday 7 30 o m
mee tmg
7 30 p m
Sunday
MEIGS
SILVEk
r&lt;uN
t-MEE
n 1gh t worS h iP 7 30 rS m
COOPERATIVE
BAPTI ST - Rev Ralph Dean
PARISH
pastor Sunday School 10 am
THE UNITED
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Leon M1ller
supt
Evenmg
METHODIST CHURCH
THE
NAZARENE
Rev
serv1ce
7
30
p
m
Prayer
Robert T Bumgarner
Ll oyd 0 Gr1mm Jr
pastor
meet1ng Thursday 7 30 om
D1rector
Sunday school 9 30 a m
CHESTER CH UR C H OF
POMEROY CLUSTER
worSh i p serv1ce
10 30 am
GOO Rev
Dan Aye rs
Re v CarlE H1CIU
broadcast lt \le over WMPO
pastor
Sunday school
9 30
Rev D Wm Sydenstr~cker
you ng peop l es serv1ce 6 45
a m worsh 1p serv 1ce 11 a m
CHESTER Worsh1p 9 15
evangeltSftC serv1ce 7 30 p m
even1ng
servtce
7
30
p
m
am
Church School 10 a m
Prayer meetmg Wednesday
youth serv1 c e Wednesday 7 30
ENTE RPRISE - WorshiP 9
7 30 p m M 1SS1onary mee t mg
pm
am
Churcn Sc hool 10 a m
7 30 p m ftrst Wednesday of
FLATWOODS - WorShip 11
LANGSVILLE CH R I ST IAN
month
a m
Church School 10 am
CHURCH
Ted
Jones
POMEROY
WorSI'1 1P
pastor Sun day sc hool 9 30
MASON COUNTY
10 30 a m
Churc h Schoo l 9 15
am
Roy S1gman
sup!
THE HILAND CHAPEL
a m
U MY F 6 30 p m
morn1ng
worshtp
10 30
George Cas to pastor Sunday
RO CK SP,INGS - Worsh1p
Sunday eve nmg serv1ce 7 30
~c
h ool. 9 30 , evenmg worsh i p
10 a m Church Scnool 9 a m
m d week
serv ce
Wed
7 30 Thursday even ng prayt:,
UMYF630pm
~'
nesday 1 JO p m
serv 1ce 7 30 p m
MIODLE PORT CLUST\; R
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Rev Robert Bumgarn er
.l' KACUSE CHURCH OF Second and Pomeroy Sts , Stan
HEATH WO:rShiP 10 30
THE NAZARENE Rev Cratg pastor Sunday school
am Church School 9 30 a m
Howard C Black pastor Bob 9 45 am
worShip serv1ce 11
UMYF I p m
Moore Sunday School supt
a m
tra1nmg u n1on
6 30
RUTLAND - Worsh i p 9 15
Sunday scnool classes tor all P m even ing worsh 1p se rv 1ce
am
Church School 10 am
a ges
9 JO a m
, mor ntng 7 30 p m
M 1d week prayer
UMY F 7 p m
worshtP 10 45 NYPS Sunday
serv1ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
SALEM CENTER Wor
6 30p m evangel 1st c serv1ce
MASON
CHURCH
OF
ship 9 am
Church SchoO l 10
sunday 7 30 p m
M1d week
CHRIST P 0 Box 487 M 11t er
am UMYF Thursday 7 p m
prayer meetmg Wednesday
Va
Sunday
St . Mason W
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
7 30p m M1SS1onary meetmg
B 1ble Study 10 a m , Worsh1p
R ev Richart! E Jarv is
second Wednesda\1 1 30 p m
11 am and 7 p m B1ble Stud r
ASBURY Worship 11
Nedne sd ay 1 p m , Voca l
UN ITE O
FAITH
NON
a m Church School 9 50 a m
m usu:
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
WSC S, 1st Tuesday
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
Robert Sm 1lh , pastor Sunday
FOREST RUN - WorShiP 9 school 9 30 a m
class leader
TIST - Corner of Second and
a m
Church School 10 a m ,
Mason
Pastor
Leo H!l l
worShip serv 1ce. Anderson
WSCS , 3rd Wednesday 7 30
10 30 i't m
church 7 30 p .,
Walter Cloud Sunday school
pm
9 45 am
worshtp serv1ce 11
EDEN UNITEO BRETH
MIN ERSV ILLE - WorShiP
a m
and 7 30 p m
weekly
REN
IN
CHRIST
Elden
R
10 a m Church School 9 It m •
B1ble stu d y Wedn.esday. 7 30
Blake,
pastor
Sunday
School
wscs , Jrd Monday 7 30 p m
Pm
'
10 a
m , Howard M cCoy
SYRACUSE
Church
MASON 'ASSEMBLY OF
supt
Mornmg sermon , 1\ a
School , 9 30 a m
worSh i P
GOD - Second St Mason w
m
Sunday nrght serv1ces
serv 1 ~ 7 30 p m
•
Va Chester Tennant pastor
Chr istian Endeaver , 7 30 p
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Sunday school, 10 am
m , Song serviCe. 8 p m
Rev Steven Wtlson
mornmg worsh1p
11 am
Preachmg 8 30 p m
M 1d
Rev Larry Pohng
evanoe i 1Sf tc serv1Ce . 7 30 p m
week Prayer mee11ng , WeCI
Rev Howard Stuveley
Bible study and prayer serv tee
nesd4y 7 p m
Ray Adams
BETHANY
(Dorcas)
Wednesday , 7 30 p m Phone
lay
leader
Worship, 9 30 a m
Church
"73 5133
School 10 30 a m
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CARMEL Worship , 11 CHRIST - Located at Rutland
CHRIST In Christr•n Union a m
1st and 3rd Sun dayt.
on New L1ma Road next to
The Rev W1lllam Campbell
Forest Acre Park Rev Ray
Church School 10 a m
pastor Sunday School, 9 30
Rou se. pastor , Robert Musser
I m
James Hughes, supt ,
Sunday School supt Sunday
APPLE GROVE - Sunday
evenmg serv1ce , 7 30 p m
school , 9 30 a m
worShip , sc.hool, 10 30 a m , worship
Wednesday even1ng prmyer
f1rst and tturd Sunday 7 30 1 30 p m Brble stu dy, Wei:J
m~etlng , 7 30 p m
Youth
i'l
esday
7
30
p
m
sat
urday
p m • prayer meet1ng , Wed
prayer service each Tuesday .
nE!'sday , 7 30 p m Fellowsn1p i'lrght prayer serv1ce. 7 30 p m
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
HEMLOCK
GROVE
supper f1rst Saturday , 6 p m
CHURCH. Letart W Va , Rt
U M W second Tuesday , 7 30 CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson
1 • Rev:
George Hoschar
pastor
Ray Whaley
supt •
pm
pastor., sunday Schoof 9 30
Mqrnmg worsh1p, 9 30 am •
a m Preyer and B1ble study
EAST LETART Sunday church school , 10 30 ~ m
7 .., 30 p m
Cottage Prayer
young people ' s meetmg 6 30
SChOOl, 9 30 a m
WOrShiP
Service Tuesday , 10 am
Pm
evenmg worsh1p 7 3'0
secon~ and fourth Sunday , 7 30
Worsh1p ServiCe, Th~rsday
p m Btble stuqv Wednesday ,
p m • prayer meetmg Wed
7 30 p m

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FRIDAY JANUARY Jt, 197l
6 QO- News 3 4.810,1315, ABC News 6 Etec Co 20, Per
sonallty &amp; Behavioral Development 33
6 3()- NBC News 3,4 15 ABC News 13' Bewitched 6, CBS News
8 10, Zoom 20
7 oo-Truth or Cons 3, Rock in lmlhe U SA 4, Bowling for
Dollars 6, WCHS TV Report 8 Aviation Weather33 20 News
10 J1mmy Dean 13, I Spy 15

FOUND IN

THE ~05

CAR

7 30--Porter Wagoner 3 New Candid Camera 6 Pop! Goes t he

Country 8, Treasu re Hunt 10 To Tell lhe Truth 13, Black
Perspective on the News 20 33
8 QO-Santord &amp; Son 3 4,15 Night Stalker 6,13 Dr Seuss
Special 8.10 Washington Week In Rev1ew 20 33
8 J()-Chico &amp; the Man 3,4 15 Little Mermaid Special 8 10
Wall S t r.~&gt;et Week 20,33
9 OCl--'-R ockford Flles34,15 Hot Baltlmore613 Smlthsonalan
Instltutlon Specia l 8, 10. Masterpiece Theatre 20, Consumer
Surv 1val Kit 33

9 3()-0dd Couple 6 13 Assignment America 33
tO QO- Pollce Woman H 15 Borella 6,13 CBS Reports 8 10
News 20 Paul Nuchlms 33

10 3()-Woman tO World Press 20
11 QO- News 3,4 6 81013 1,15 ABC News 33
II 3()-Johnny Carson 3,4 15 Wide World In Concert 13 Movie
'Dayton s Devils" 6 Movie Dr Phlbes Rises Again ' 8
Mov1e ' The Deathmaster ' 10 Janakl 33
oo-Midn lght Special 3 15, Wide World In Concert 6 News 13
1 15-Movle ' Dangerous Crossing' 10
2 3()-Movle ' X 15' 4
4 QO-Movle Murder My Sweet 4
5 3()-Movl e The Snow Queen 4
Would 1l rea lly help to have an mst rument to predict the storms of hfe?
When the barometer falls 1t's too
late to budd a sea wall or to d1g a
cyclone cellar W1sc men prepare

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1975

BORN WSER

6 oo-sunrlse Se mester 10
6 3()-Fun for Everyone 6 TV Classroom 8 Treehouse Club 10,
Kentucky Afield 13
7 QO-Saturday Report 3 Aware 6, Treehouse Ctub 8. World
Around Us 10, In Touch 13
I 3()-Jabberwocky 3 Farm Front 4 Eddie Saunders 6 Abbott
&amp; Costello 8, Man from COSI 10 Tennessee Tuxedo 13,
Sesame St 20
8 QO-Addams Family 3,4 15 Yogi's Gang 13 Jabberwocky 6,
My Favorite Martians 8, Popeye 10
8 30-Wheelle &amp; the Chopper Bunch 3,4, 15 Bugs Bunny 13,
Speedracer 6, M1sler Rogers 20
9 oo-Emergency Plus 3 4,15 Hong Kong Phooey 6,13 Jeannta
8,10 Sesame St 20
9 3()-Run Joe, Run 3,4, 15 Adventures of Gilligan 13, Big Blue

IQJR l'ROU~

IS '/0() eot.'l1T

when the wmd 1s calm A Jeakmg roof

I&lt;OOW 11161/,A.L.LJ€;

must be mended wh1le the sun shmes

q:~~

The Church does nol clatm to proVIde a barometer of ltfe But 1t
preaches every Sunday the spmtual
readm ess wh1ch chmaxed C hr1st's Ser
mon on the Mount

Whosoever heareth these say mgs
of mme, and doelh them, I wtll hken
h1rn unto a wtSe man whtch butll hts

JllJUMffillJ!:;-""" .,.-u.J--' ,_

ho use upon a rock

"And the ram descended, and the
ALLEY OOP

floods came, and the w1nds blew and

beat upon that house
"And 1t fell not for tt was founded

MESil: 'I'OU

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Ot)R snJFF

lOGETHER 50
WE CAN Mo:M: OUT RIGHT
AF'T'ER WE EAT, BIG MAN '

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aETTER I"'ND
OUT '&gt;'ON HE
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Un scrambl e these four Jumblta,
one letter to each squa~ 1 to

HOW Y'LIKE IT
COOKED"'

Dinosaur s 8, 10, Carrascolendas

20

3()-Star Trek 3 4,15 Hudson Brothers Razzle 8,10, Zoom 20
12 QO-Jetsons 3,4, 15 These are the days 6, 13, Harlem
Globetrotters 8 10, Bread &amp; Butterflies 20
12 J()-Bob Daniels Basketball J, American Bandstand 6.13,
Go 4 15 Fat Albert 8 10
1 DO-Green Acres 3. College Basketball 4,8 15
1 25-Art Inslruction 3
1 3()-Wagon Train 3, Soot Train 6, Other People, Other Places
13
2 t»-&lt;:otumbus Churches 10, World of Survival 13
2 30-Wally's Workshop 6, Movie 'March of the Wooden
Sold iers' 10, Friends of Man 13
3 QO-College Basketball 3 ~.8 Jimmy Dean 6, Celebrity
Bowling 13, College Basketball 15
3 30-Pro Bowlers Tour 13, Other People, Other Places 6
4 q«l:--&lt;lutdoors 6, Mov ie 'The Last Hunt' 10 Making Things
Grow 33
4 J()-Frlends of Man 6 Sewing Sk ills 33
5 QO-Bonanza 3 Wide World of Sports 6 13. Bonanza 4 High
School Bowl 8 International Wrestling 15 Romagnolls'
Table 33
5 3()-News 8, Course of our Times 33
6 oo-News 3,410, Hawaiian Open 6,13., Lawrence Welk 8, A
Look at the Book 15, Catch 33 33
6 30-NBC News 3,4, 15, CBS News 10 Zoom 33
7 QO-Treasure Hunt 3, Lawrence WEik 4,15, Hee How 6,8,
$25,000 Pyramid 10, Newsmaker '7013, World Press 33
7 30-Jeopardy 3, Animal World 10 Celebrity Sweepstakes 13
8 QO-Emergency 3,4, 15, ABC News Closeup 13, College
Basketball6, Allin the Family 8,10, Marshall Jazz Festival
1975 33
8 3()-Jeffersons 8,10
11

9 oo-Movle " There Was a Crooked Man" 3,,.,15

r Movie

"E lectra Glide In Blue" 13, Mary Tyler Moore 8.10. Movie
'Double Suicide" 33
9 J()-8ob Newhart 8 10
10 QO-Movle " Electra Glide In Blue" 6, Carol Burnette 10
11 oo-News 8, 10, Janak! 33
11 15-News 13
11 30-News 3,4, Movie 'Omar Khayyam " 8, Movie "The
Chapman Report" 10, Pollee Surgeon 15
11 45-Movle "Biuebeard's Ten Honeymoons" 13
12 QO-Movle "Charlie Bubbles" 3, Movie "Toys In fhe Attic" 4,
Don Kirshner's Rock Concert IS
12 15-ABC News 6
-12 3()-Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 6
1 15-Movle "Attack of the Crab Monster&gt; ' 13
1 3()-Movle 'The Rood to Hong Kong" 4, Movie " Ride the Wild
Surf" 10

form four o rdmary words.

SHE WANTS T'KNOW

Marble 6, Partridge Family 8 10
10 oo-Land of the Lost M 15 Devlin 6,13, Scooby Doo 8,10,
Elec Co 20
10 J()-Sigmund &amp; the Sea Monsters 3,4, 15, Lassie 6, 13, Shazam
8,10 lee Cooking School 20
11 QO-Pink Panther 3 4,15 Super Friends 6, 13, Valley of the

2 45-ABC News 13
3 QO-Movle "The Last Day so ol Pompeii" 4
3 J~ovle "The Triumph of Michael Strogofl" 10
4 45--Movte "The Relentless FOtJr" 4
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w ith similar Ideas

Ideas you get today on ways to

advance amblt1ons or c areer
asplrattons should be heeded
Act 1n harmony with your
tho ughts

GEMINI (Moy 21-June 20)

CANCER (Juno 21-July 22)

a.

You II be in frame of mind to
day to make some constructive
t ran sformaJ ions around the
hou se that will please the rami

ly

27 Full-grown
%6 ACCOWlt
entry (abbr.) '-;-+-+---i29 Silkwonn
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30 DivertiSSement
34 High ( mus )
35Infurwte
38 - volatile
:rT Nervous
laugh
39 ExerciSe
lllStruclion
40 Twine around
n Gaelic
b-t---+i% Become
abstruse
t3 Chilling
glance

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Look for litt le ways to
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broken try to fi K it yourself or
have It repaired Inexpensively

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AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob. 11)
News that you ve been hoping
for regarding something that s
ou1slde of your direct control
will be coming
PISCES (Fob 20-Morch 20) A
valuable lesson will be learned
from observation of how
another handles an Issue
later you II use this to your ad

vantage

Fob. 1, 1t75

This will be a yea r where you II
do lots of moving around
physically and mentally Contacts and personal experience
will s'3rve you as worthy mentors

to keep from losmg four tr1cb
If Sooth had just used bll
bram and kept h1s mouth shut
he would have seen that hi
could afford JUst one trum1
lead
Then he would lead a club li
dummy's queen , return to bll
hand w1th that trump he hi&lt;
left m dummy, draw the rest at
the trumps, lead another clul
and eventually discard his Ia.
10g heart on dummy's kmg 01
clubs
•Ne WS!

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Both vulnerable

West

North Eall

South

Pass

Pass

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Pass

Pass

Pass

Pass

2.
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DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work It:

IIARitJ!;Y

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By Oswold &amp; James Jacoby
" Where dtd ~ou d1g up that
openmg b1d' asked South
'You're lucky I d1dn t b1d a
slam'
South was so busy talkmg that
he forgot to make h1s game conCRYPTOQUOTE
tract He took h1s ace of
d1amonds , drew three rounds of
E RS
WSELSSY
I" Y S
RPYFSD trumps and led a club toward
'dummy West played low and
GYFSD
GVB
CM
G E}\CY ICYS.- dummy's queen won the trick
Now, South could do not
than to lead a diamond
better
VURY
MESCYWSJH
from dummy West won lhe
Yeatmlay'a ~: HEARIN' IS ONE THING AND trick and led a heart After that
USTENIN' IS ANOTHER. - WILLIAM DE MORGAN
' play there was no way lor South

!C un Kin&amp; v..,_ Srlldleato, '"' )

AWAKe!!

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Shut up and play the cards

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11) As today s events untold
you II spot a sltuallon that wilt

WIN AT BRIDGE

r'M
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LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You rea
n1ce person to be around to day Your thoughts will focus
on do1ng all you can to please
those about you

AXYDLBAAXB
II LONGF, BLLOW
One letter simply atancll for another In tbla sample A II
used for the three L'a, X for the two O'a, etc Slnale lettera,
1po1trophea, the length and formation of tile wordt are all
hint&amp; Each day the code !etten are different.

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23 Invented
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river
diver's
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support
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33 Presbyter
Z8 Legal
38 Faucet
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job

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a personal family metter

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trom a discussion with a friend

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POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY
Rev W H Perr•n pastor Roy
Mayer Sunday school sup t
Church school
9 15 a m

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You t h cMo1r rehearsal Mon
day 3 30 p m under d•reci•On
'of MBq Sk nner sen•Or t:ho•r
rehear sal 7 30 p m Thur scfa y
w1fh

Mrs

Paul

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d irector

POMEROY CHURCH OF

THE NAZARENE Corne
Unt" n and Mulberry
Rev
Clyoe V Henderson pa stor
Sunday school 9 JO a m Glen
McClung
supt
morn .ng
WOrSh ip 10 30 a m
CVCJ'Hng

ser\lt ce

"! 30
m d week ser
vtce Wedne sday 7 30 p m

GRACE EPISCOPAL

The

Rev
Ha rold Deeth
rector
Church ser\1 ces 10 30 a m
Holy commun on t.rsr Sunday
of month church school 10 30

a m tor nursery tnrouan 12

POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Terrell Gronmqer
pastor Btble sc ho ol 9 30 a m
worsh p
10 30 am
adult
worsh p serv ce nn d 'J'Oung
peoples mee t1ng
7 30 p m
Comb1ned B1bl e study and
prayer mee 11ng Wednesday
1 30 p m
TH E SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray W Wm1ng o ff1 ce r
1n charge Sunday 10 a m
Ho t mess meet ng 10 30 a m
Sunday School Young Peoples
l~g1on 7p m
Thursday 1to,
p m La d 1es Horn~&gt; 1 ~&gt;&lt;"OI ~&gt;

POMEROY FIRST BAP
TIST .. Robert Kuhn pastor
Wdl1am WMson Sunday sch oo l
supt Sunday sc hool 9 30 a Ill
AY F
6 p m
B1ble study
Wednesday
7 p m
cho1r
pra c tiCe Wednes d ay 8 30 p m
POMERO
W~~LEYAN
HOLIN ES
C HURCH
Hnr r sonv I e
Rev
0 0£&gt;11
Man ley Pn sto r H£&gt;nry Eb l 1n
Sun day Sch oo l Supr Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 a m
Even1ng
worsh 1p 1 30 p n1
Prayer and
P ra se serv1ce lhur sday J 30
p m

SYRAC USE
F I R'5T
OF GOD
Re o'
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sr ~10 o l
9 IS a 11
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p r e a c hnq
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POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF C HR 1ST 700 W
M ctm ~ ~
Jerry Paul
n 11 S IN
pi 0 \ C
9?7 7 6Ml
Co n servat1ve
non
1nstru mc 1ta l Sunday worShip
10 a m
B blc st udy 11 am
worShip o p m
Wednesday
B1bfe study 7 p m
M ID WAY
COMMUNITY
C HUR CH
(no n
denomlnat,onaf)
Langsv1 te
Dexter Road the Rev Worley
Haley pastor Sund ay schoo l
10 am even1 ng worsh1p 7 JO
p m
Prayer
meet1ng
Tu es day
7 30 p m
youth
group F r1day 7 30 p m

p m
Prep c l asses
PAUL
L UTHERAN
ST
CHURCH Corner ot Sycamo re
and Seco nd Sts Pomeroy The
Rev
W If C
llll M r*dleSWMih
Pa stor Sunday Sc '"lool at 9 15
a m
1d Chur ch H rv ICE'S 11

RUTLAND
FREEWILL
BAPTIST
Roqer T u rn ~r
Pils tor Sundety sc h ool 10 a ,,
Sunday ever'Hnq scrv cc 7 JO
Wedncsr1ay B bl e s t udy 1 30
p Ill

H EARl
R ev
Father Paul 0 VI. elton pastor
Phon e 992 287~
S u rday
evening Masc; l 30
Sunday
Ma ss 6 anct 10 am
Con
ress1on Saturuay 7 7 30 p m

OLD
DEXT ER
BIBLE
CH R I ST I AN CHURC H
Rev
Ron T er ry
pastor
SunOny
school 10 a 11
Mrs Wo rl ey
rra n c s
stper nlcr~dc11
Morn 1nq worsh p
11 a n
Sunda
ven ng serv1 ce 7 30

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Marijuana touted
for medical uses
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
drug expert testified today that
marijuana has such a widespread medical potential 11
should be available for doctors
to prescribe for !hell' patients
Untold pain and suffering
could be relieved if marijuana
were avaUable for medical
uses, said Dr Joel Fort, a
at
frequent
witness
congressional drug abuse
hearings who also has written
books on drugs, operated drug
cllnlcs and conducted worldwide research for the United
Nations.
His suggestion was made at a
AdDrug
Enforcement
ministration hearing on federal
legal controls of marijuana
Fort said the drug 's medical
YBlue and potentlalln treating

Alfred

glaucoma, asthma, ca ncer ,
even alcoholism a nd drug
addiction "would certainly jiiStify Its legal availability for
research and prescribmg "
Asked if marijuana should be
made available for medical
IISes, he replied, " I thmk 11 IS
vital and essential, that a
tremdous amount of unnecesSary suffermg has the potential
for being relieved by the
ava1lab1llty of thts substance
and we should do everythmg
possible to make It legally
available"
Fort testified that social
stigma has deterred research
on the medical uses of
marijuana In th1s country But
he srud the drug has been IISed
medically stnce 5000 B C

to the Cluste1 Hymn Smg at
North Bethel
Carl Ftndhng and the Harold
Henderson lam1ly have been
asstsling \llUt chores at the
UMWMEETS
Cla
rence Henderson home
The Alfred UMW mel on
"lule
the fanulJ ltas been down
Tuesday everung Jan 21 at the
\lith
flu
They were able to be
home of JWle Stearns wtth an
attendance of seven members out S1U1day
Nma Robmson and Fl01 ence
and one v1sltor
Spencer
ca lled on lrts Carr
Nellie Parker, president ,
opened the meettng and recently The Rev Meece also
presented Jun e Stearns , called
Marlene Donovan and bdbJ
program leader of Call to
daughter,
Michell e Renee,
Prayer and Self-Dental"
( transformallon of the sell and rccenUy returned home from
the world) wtth the leader Pleasant Valle) Hosp ital and
reading and th e people are domg ltne
Ins Cm r e n ten~d Veterans
respondmg The hymn ' Jesus
Is All the World To Me was Memorwl Hosptlal FndaJ
Sue Woode of C1rclevt lle
sung and several scnptures
assisted
at the home or Mr and
read
Durmg the busmess mee hng, Mrs Wtlham Carr and larmh
eleven stck and shut m calls on 'l;_~ursdaJ of the past 1\eek
Pamela Henderson has been
were reported Usual roullne
Ill
WIth the fl u
busmess was conducted
Mr and M1 s Lee Henderson
Since the closmg of Elmwood
of
Athens and Ntna Robmson
Nursmg Home, the prOJect of
and
Clara Follrod, loca l were
remembertng pa\lents blrguests
ol Mr a nd Mrs
Utdays wtll be changed to the
s1ck and shut-m and elderly of Carleton Follrod and Chuckle
the Allred and nearby areas of Pomeroy at dinner Sunda)
Wh1le the hostess go t m obsen ance of Chuckte s
refreshments prepared Nma btrthda)
Mr and Mrs Chas D Woode
Rob1nson took her place as
attended
the Cluster H) mn
leader of the last half of the
"Call to Prayer and Sell-Demal Stng at North Bethel on
Saturday evenmg
Program"
New program books and
prayer calendar "ere passed
out among the members
present.
The next regular meehng
The Almanac
Will be held at the home of
By United Press lntemaUooal
Clara Follrod and Ntna
Today ts FrHiay Jan 31, the
RoblllSon on Tuesday Feb 18
with Genev1eve Guthne as 31st day of 1973 wtth 334 to
follow,
program leader
The moon IS approaching 1ls
Attendin g
were
June
Stearns, Emma Fmch, Nellie last quarter
The mormng starts Mars
Parker, Sarah Caldwell, Os1e
~vemng stars are MerThe
FoUrod, Nma Robinson, Clara
cury, Venus, Jupiter and
Follrod and Helen Woode
Saturn
Those born on this date are
SWlday School attendance on
under
the s1gn of Aquanus
Jan 26 was 40 The offermg
Amencan entertamers Eddie
$21 47 Worship semces were
Can
tor and Garry Moore were
held at 11 w1th the Rev Meece ,
born
on Jan 31 -Ca ntor In 1892
speaking on "For Whosoever
Shall Call Upon the Name of and Moore m 1913
On thiS day m history
the Lord Shall Be Saved,"
In 1950, President Harry
(Romans 10 13) as part of the
he had
~enes of " The Greatest Thmg Trwnan diSClosed
Ill The World" Attendance ordered development of lhe
( thennonuclear)
was 32 and offenng $19 76 hydrogen
bomb
Pledgesamountedto$32
In 19!i8, Explorer I, the f1rst
;
Ruth Brooks entertamed
Mildred Brooks, her husband's US earth satellite, was
l mo~, at supper Saturday launched from the Cape Canavr everung and accomparued her eral IIUSSlle test center

Social Notes

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GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST
Preaching
9 30 a m
f 1rst a nd secon d
Sunday5 o f each month lh 1rd
and fourth Sun days each
monlh worshfp serv ce at 7 30
p m Wednesday C'ICn•nQs i'lt
7 30 Prayer and B1b l e Study
SEVENTH
DAY
AD
VENTIST
MtJib~rry
He1Cll1t s
Pomeroy
Pilstor
G irard Se ton Si!bbaltl school
eve r y Sa t urclay a t 2 p m and
w o r sh p se rv ce to l tow ng a t
3 15
p m
0 p en
B b Ic
d scu ss •on
} 30 p m
at the
cnur r n e~ c h Thur sdi'IY
F I RST SOUTHERN BAP
TIST
187 Mulberry Avf'
P e n c roy
a ff 1 t :Jt e d
Wllh
~ £J C
t he Rev
Br ,l dl e y
Spen cer po slof Troy Zw lluHt
5 UIH1&lt;1Y SChOOl sup!
Sund&lt;IY
&lt;&gt; rhoOI
~ 30
a m
morn nq
w o r s t1 1p
10 :1 0
Sunelly
l''Jrllllll' II £11C m eet nq 7 30 p m
Prt1ycr m eet1nq V...ednc sdcly
7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIA H BAPTIST
Corner Fourth and Man
M1ddleoort Rev Henry Key
Jr pastor Su nday Schoo l 9 30
a m
Mrs Erv1n Baumgard
ne r su p!
Morn.ng worsh•P
10 45 am
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES
Larry Ca rnahan
pres1d1ng
m n ster Sunday
B1ble lee
lure 9 30 a m t Wat c htow er
study
10 30 am
Tuesday
B b le stu dy 7 30 p m
Thurs
day m n1S t ry SChOOl
7 )0
serv1ce meet1ng 8 30
p m
pm
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
CIHISt 1M Ctlnsftan un ,on Lawrence Manley
pastor
Mrs Russel l Young
Sunday
Sc hool Su p r
Sunday Sc noot
9 30 am
Even n g worsh p
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
meetmg 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Ra c1ne Route 2 the
Re11 James M M unc y pastor
Sunday schoo l 9 45 a m
morn1n g wors1'11p
11 am
evening worsh1p
7 30 p m
Prayer meel1ng Tuesday 7 30
p m
Young peoples meetmg
7 30 om Thursday

n('Sd&lt;ty 7 30 p m
U M W
f rsf Wednesday 7 30 p m
WESLEYAN ( R ac1ne)
~ undai'
school
10 a m
worsh1p 11 am
B1bl £- s tudy
Thur s day
l
p m
c ho 1r
pra c t ce
Thur sday 8 p m
suppe r
I r st
f llowsh p
W1.2dnesday 6 JO p m
U M W
fourth MOll! "~Y R p 111

7 30 p m

MT
UtliON BAPTIST
Rev Cecil Co,.; pa stor Sunday
Sch ool supt
Joe Sayre
Sunday school 9 45 a m
SundiJY even ng wo rSh iP 7 30
Wednesday prayer and Btble
study 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHR ISTIAN
CHURCH
Eugene Underwood
pa st or
GREAT BEND - WorShip I I Howard Caldwell Jr Sunday
am
~nd and 4fh Su ndays
Sc hOol Supt
Sunday School
Church School 10 a m
9 30 am
Morn1ng Se rmon
LETART FALLS - Worsh1p
10 30 a m
Sunday evenmg
10 a m
Chu r ch sc hool 9 a m
serv1ce 7 p m
Btble stu dy 7 30 p m every
LETART FALLS UNITED
Tuesday
BRETHREN - Rev Freeland
MORN IN G STAR - WorShiP
Norr1s pastor F oyd Norr 1s
? 30 am
Church Sc hool 10 30 sup! Sunday school 9 30 am
am
M 1d Week
Se r v•ce
morn1ng sermon 10 30 am
Wednesday 8 p m
Prayer serv ce
Wednesday
MORSE CHAPEL Wor
7':30 p m
Sh1 p 11 am
1st and 3rd
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
SunD ays
Church Scnool
10 GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
am
Sm1th pastor Sunday School
PORTLAND
Wor Ship J 30
10 a m
Arfhur Henson Supt
P m Church School 9 30 a m
Mornmg Worsh i p
11 am
SUTTON - Worsh p 11 a m
Young Peoples serv1ce
7
2nd and 41h Sun day s Church
p m
Evenmg serv 1ce 7 JO
Sc hOol 10 a m
p m
Wednesday M 1d WeeK
Prayer Serv1ce
7 JO p m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Youth meet1ng
6 30 p m
Rev Robe.-t Meece
Evenmg worsh p 7 30 p m
Rev Stanley Brandum
CHESTER: CHURCH OFJOPPA
W orShiP 10 am
T HE
NAZARENE
Rev
Chu r ch Schoo l 9 a m
Prayer
Herbert G rate pastor War
Meel ng Wednesday 8 p m
Ship serv1ce 11 am and 7 30
LONG BOTTOM - Church
p,.... Sunday Sund ay School
se rv1 ces
9 a m
Su nday
9 30 am
Richard Barton
Schoo l 9 45 a m B1b l e Study
supt Prayer mee t1n g Wed
every Thursday 7 30 p m
n es d ay 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL Wor
BRADBURY CHUR CH OF
aSh1p 11 a m
Churc h School 10
CHRIST Cl iffOrd Sm1 th
am
mm1ster Sunday Sc hool 9 30
ALFRED
Sunday SC hool
am
mornmg churc h 10 30
9 45 a m
each
Sunday
am
Sunday even1ng sennce
preach1ng at 11 am
each
Sunday Prayer meetmg 7 45 7 30 p m Wednesday se rvic e 8
pm
p m Wednesday WSC S 8 p m
on thtrd Tue sday each month
LAUREL CLIFF
FREE
REEDSVILLE Sunday
METHODIST Rev
Floyd
schoo
9 30
preach1ng 7 30
F
Shook
pastor
llo yd
p m Sunday prayer meet1ng
wr ,ght Sunday schoo l su p!
7 30 p m Tuesday W SCS 7 30
Sunday school 9 30 a m
first Thursday each month
morn ng worsh p 10 30 a m
SILVER RIDGE - Worshtp
even1ng worShiP
7 30 p m
Wednesday Chnst an Youth
10 a m
Cl'1urch School 9 am
Cru sa de
6 30 p m
Cho1r
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Worsh1p 9 am
Churcn
pract1ce Thur sd ay 7 p m
Sc hool 10 a m
D EXTER
CHURCH
OF
KENO
CH URCH
OF
CHRIST Char l es Russell
CH R 1ST - George Freder.ck
Sr mmtster Jqorman C Will
sup ! Serv1ce weekly 9 30 a m
sup f
Sunday schoo l 9 JO
on Sund ay Preach 1n9 f 1r s1 and
am
worsh(p se r v1ce 10 30
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
lh1rd Sunda ys or month by
am
B1b fe st udy Tuesday
BAPTIST - Corner Sodh and
Cl 1fford Smith 9 30 am
7 30 p m
Pamer
th e
Rev
Sieve
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Sk a ggs
pastor
Danny
UNION - D arrell
Ooddrlll
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
Tho mp son Sunday school supt
pastor
Su nday Schoo l
9 30 LATTER DAY SAINTS WMPO rad10 program
7 45
am
Leo nard Gilmore f 1rst
Portland
Rac1ne Road
am Sunday school 9~ 15 am
elder
even1ng serv ce 7 30
Will1am Roush pastor Denny
mornmg wor ship 10 15 a 111
p m
Wednesday
prayer
Eva n s
Sunday
Sc ho or
Youth act1v1tl es a n d fellows h p
meetmg 7 JO p m
D rector Sunday Schoo l 9 30
tor 1un 10r and sen 10r h 19 h
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
am
Mo rn in g wor.s h 1p 10 30
st udents 6 p m B1b l e study
GOD - RaCine Route 2 The
am Sunday evening sennce 7
7 JO p m
M1d week prayer
Rev
Cha rl es H a nd
pastor
p m
Wednesday
eveni n g
serv1ce Wednesday 1 30 p m
Sunday school 9 45 a m
prayer serv1ces 7 30 p m
morn1ng worsh 1p
11 a m
BETHLE HEM BAPTIST Even ng servtces Tuesday and
CHUR:CH
OF
CHRIST
Rev
Earl Sh ul e r
pastor
Fr.day
7
30
M i dd l e port 5th and Ma1n
Worst11p scrv1ce 9 30 a m
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
George
G la ze
m 1n1s t er
Sunday school
10 30 a m
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B1b le
James Sheets supermtendent
Sunday eve n ng serv1ces 7 30
St udy
9 30 a m
morn1ng
Bible school
9 30 a m
p m B1ble study and praye r
worshiP 10 30 a m
even1ng
morn ng worship 10 30 am
serv1ce Thursday 7 30 p m
6
30
p
m
Wednesday
worsh1p
cvenmg worsh p 7 30 p m
K1ngsbury
Road
Su nday
B1bfe
Study
7
30
p
m
prayer serv.ce 7 p m Wed
School 9 30 am Ralph Ca rl
MT
OLIVE CHURCH nesdav
supt Worsh1p serv 1ce 10 30
Long Bottom Sunday Sch oo
MIDDLEPORT
CH URCH
am and 7 30 p m alternately
10 am wi t h W liard P1gotr
OF THE NAZARENE ~ Rev
Prayer mee t 1ng Wednesday
supt Evangel 1stic message
Don Co te
pastor
A f red
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay Stil es
each Su nday even1ng 7 30 p m
Ru sche Sunday Sc hool Sl r&gt; t
P3Stor
by
Elder
Russel l
Cl 1n e
Sunday sc i100 I 9 30 o m
LONG
BOTTO"'
m1n 1ster ot tne Apos toliC Fa th
morning wors1'11p 10 30 am
Mr
Robert
B1ble Study Wed nesday 7 JO CHRISTIAN Su nday E' v a ngel st1c meeling
Wyatt pastor Sunda y School
pm
7 JO p m
prayer m ee lmg
supt
Ronald Osborne B1ble
STIVERSVILLE
COM
Wednesday 7 30 p m
Sc nool 9 30 am
preachmg
MUNITY CHURCH - Su n day
10 45 a m
E11en1ng serv 1c es
school serv 1ce 10 a m P rayer
THE
UNITED
PRES
1 30 o m
meet 1ng
Thursday
7 p m
B YTERIA N
MINISTRY
Sunday evenmg serv 1ce 7 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
OF MEIGS COUNTY OW1Qhl
ZION CHUR CH OF CHRIST METHODIST CHURCH L za.,..u Pastor D~rec tor
Pomeroy
Harr so nv•ll e Rev
Pau l Neville pastor
HARRISONVILL E
Road R 1Ck Morr ison pastor
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m
Sunday Chur ch Schoo l 9 30
Sunday schoo l supt
St even Morn1ng serv~ee 10 30 am
am Mrs Hom er Lee S ~pl
Stan l ey Sunday school 9 30 youth se r v1ce
6 45 p m
Mornmg Worshtp 10 30 a m
am
mon;'!mg worsh p and Evan gei1St 1c serv1ce 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
commun10n
10 30
am
Prayer meet 1n g Tnursday
Ch urcn Sch ool 9 30 a m John
Sun day
even ng
youth 7 30 p m
F
Fultz
Su pt
Morn1nq
Chr1st
an
Endeavor
6
JO
p
m
WorShiP 10 JO am
FREE DOM
GOSPEL
wor sh1 p serv 1ce Sunday 7 30
SYRACUSE
Mornmg
MISSION at Bald Knob Rev
p
m
Wednesday
eve
n1ng
Wors h tp
9 a m
Sunday
prayer meettng a nd B 1ble"' E J G r1ff1th su pt ol ch urc h
Church Schoo l 10 a m
Mrs
Rev
L
R
G l uesencamp
study
7 30 o m
Sampson Hall Su p t
pastor
Roger Wtll fred
Sr
ST
JO HN
LUTHERAN
Sund ay School supt Sunday
CHURCH
P n e Grove
The
schoo l
9 30 am
prayer
Rev
Wt1l1arn M1dd leswarth
R U TLAND CHURC H OF
Pa st or Church Serv ces 9 30 meet ng Tuesday 7 30 p m
youth meet ng 6 p m Sunday
GOD - Phillip Wh1t l ey pa stor
a m Sunda y Sc hool 10 30 am
leaders Ada Van Meter and
Su nda y schoo l
10 a m
6HAD8URY CHURCH OF
Grella Sutt l e Sund ay evenmg
wor ShiP serv1ce
7 p m
CHR 1ST
B 1b l e Sc hool
9 30
worshtp 7 p m th r ough Wi n fer
Prayer meeling Wednesday
m
mornmg wo rsh 1p 10 30
730ptn
months
m Sunday eve n ng WorShiP
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
,:, erv1ce
7 30 p m
cho 1r
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
pract1ce Sunday and Wed
CHRIST Robert Sho ok
nesday 7 p m prayer meet1ng
- -L
COMMUNITY
pa s tor
Su nday sc hool
9 30
and Bible Stu dy Wednesday
CHURCH Near Long Bot
am , Russell Spencer supt
7 30 p m
tom Esttl Ha r t pastor Roy
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST worshiP ser1J1ce 10 45 a m
Brown
ass1s t ant
pas1or
even1ng worshiP a 1ternat1ng
Rev Freel an d Nor r 1s pastor
Sun day school 10 a m
Churcn
Sunday school 10 am
Chur c h w1th c E at 1 30 p m on
1 30
p m
each
Su nday
Sunday Prayer meet mg 7 30
service
7 p m
WeiJnesday
evening prayer meetmg 7 30
p m Wednesday A lfred Wolfe
61b te s~r_ pm
P m Thursday
lay leader
RACINE
CHURCH
OF
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
WHITE 'S
CHAPEL
I HE NA ZARE NE Rev
TECOSTAL - Tt11rd Ave t he
coo lv1!1 e R D Re i.' R0:y Deeter
W
II
am
Bar
t
holom
ew
pastor
Rev W1111am Kn1 H e 1 pastor
pa sto r
Sunday school
9 30
9 30 a m
Ronald Dugan Sunday Sc hool Sunday school
a m
worsh1p serv1ce 10 30
Gerald Wells supf
mo rnmg
Su pt Classes for all ages
a m Btbl e study and prayer
worsh p
10 30 il m
Wed
even ng servIce 7 30 p m
se rvt ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
B1b l e study Wed n esd ay 7 30 nesclay serv 1ce 7 p m
RUTLAND
p m
youth serv1ces Fr1day
R ACI N E FIRST BAPTIST RUTLAND CHURCH OF
7 30 p m
Walter P B kacsan pastor
CHRIST - Rod Kasler pastor
Ronn1 e Sa l ser Sunday scnoo l
FREEWILL BAPTIST v H Braley Sunday sc hool
Corner Ash and Plum M1d
sup ! Sunday schoo l 9 30 a m
supt Sunday schoo l 9 30 am
d l eport
Noel
Herrman
morn1ng
wo r sh1p
10 40
worShiP serv1c-e and com
pastor
Set t urday even1ng
Sund ay evenmg worsh1p 7 30
mun1on
10 30 am
yo ut h
Wednesday cve n 1ng B1ble
serv ce 7 p m Sunday sc hoo l
meet1ng
6 p m
Sunday
10 a m
Sunday even1ng
stu dy 7 30
evenmg serv1ce
7
regular
worst~tp 7 p rn
DANVILLE WE SLEYAN board meet1ng thtrd Saturday
Rev Leton G l asure pas tor
1 p m
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
youth and jun or you t n sendee
CHURCH Sunday Schoo l,
6 45 p m
e11enmg worship
9 30 a m
Wo.-shtp serv 1ce, 11
7 30 p m
prayer and pra1se
am
Wednesday
prayer
Wednesday 7 30 o m
mee tmg
7 30 p m
Sunday
MEIGS
SILVEk
r&lt;uN
t-MEE
n 1gh t worS h iP 7 30 rS m
COOPERATIVE
BAPTI ST - Rev Ralph Dean
PARISH
pastor Sunday School 10 am
THE UNITED
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Leon M1ller
supt
Evenmg
METHODIST CHURCH
THE
NAZARENE
Rev
serv1ce
7
30
p
m
Prayer
Robert T Bumgarner
Ll oyd 0 Gr1mm Jr
pastor
meet1ng Thursday 7 30 om
D1rector
Sunday school 9 30 a m
CHESTER CH UR C H OF
POMEROY CLUSTER
worSh i p serv1ce
10 30 am
GOO Rev
Dan Aye rs
Re v CarlE H1CIU
broadcast lt \le over WMPO
pastor
Sunday school
9 30
Rev D Wm Sydenstr~cker
you ng peop l es serv1ce 6 45
a m worsh 1p serv 1ce 11 a m
CHESTER Worsh1p 9 15
evangeltSftC serv1ce 7 30 p m
even1ng
servtce
7
30
p
m
am
Church School 10 a m
Prayer meetmg Wednesday
youth serv1 c e Wednesday 7 30
ENTE RPRISE - WorshiP 9
7 30 p m M 1SS1onary mee t mg
pm
am
Churcn Sc hool 10 a m
7 30 p m ftrst Wednesday of
FLATWOODS - WorShip 11
LANGSVILLE CH R I ST IAN
month
a m
Church School 10 am
CHURCH
Ted
Jones
POMEROY
WorSI'1 1P
pastor Sun day sc hool 9 30
MASON COUNTY
10 30 a m
Churc h Schoo l 9 15
am
Roy S1gman
sup!
THE HILAND CHAPEL
a m
U MY F 6 30 p m
morn1ng
worshtp
10 30
George Cas to pastor Sunday
RO CK SP,INGS - Worsh1p
Sunday eve nmg serv1ce 7 30
~c
h ool. 9 30 , evenmg worsh i p
10 a m Church Scnool 9 a m
m d week
serv ce
Wed
7 30 Thursday even ng prayt:,
UMYF630pm
~'
nesday 1 JO p m
serv 1ce 7 30 p m
MIODLE PORT CLUST\; R
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Rev Robert Bumgarn er
.l' KACUSE CHURCH OF Second and Pomeroy Sts , Stan
HEATH WO:rShiP 10 30
THE NAZARENE Rev Cratg pastor Sunday school
am Church School 9 30 a m
Howard C Black pastor Bob 9 45 am
worShip serv1ce 11
UMYF I p m
Moore Sunday School supt
a m
tra1nmg u n1on
6 30
RUTLAND - Worsh i p 9 15
Sunday scnool classes tor all P m even ing worsh 1p se rv 1ce
am
Church School 10 am
a ges
9 JO a m
, mor ntng 7 30 p m
M 1d week prayer
UMY F 7 p m
worshtP 10 45 NYPS Sunday
serv1ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
SALEM CENTER Wor
6 30p m evangel 1st c serv1ce
MASON
CHURCH
OF
ship 9 am
Church SchoO l 10
sunday 7 30 p m
M1d week
CHRIST P 0 Box 487 M 11t er
am UMYF Thursday 7 p m
prayer meetmg Wednesday
Va
Sunday
St . Mason W
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
7 30p m M1SS1onary meetmg
B 1ble Study 10 a m , Worsh1p
R ev Richart! E Jarv is
second Wednesda\1 1 30 p m
11 am and 7 p m B1ble Stud r
ASBURY Worship 11
Nedne sd ay 1 p m , Voca l
UN ITE O
FAITH
NON
a m Church School 9 50 a m
m usu:
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
WSC S, 1st Tuesday
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
Robert Sm 1lh , pastor Sunday
FOREST RUN - WorShiP 9 school 9 30 a m
class leader
TIST - Corner of Second and
a m
Church School 10 a m ,
Mason
Pastor
Leo H!l l
worShip serv 1ce. Anderson
WSCS , 3rd Wednesday 7 30
10 30 i't m
church 7 30 p .,
Walter Cloud Sunday school
pm
9 45 am
worshtp serv1ce 11
EDEN UNITEO BRETH
MIN ERSV ILLE - WorShiP
a m
and 7 30 p m
weekly
REN
IN
CHRIST
Elden
R
10 a m Church School 9 It m •
B1ble stu d y Wedn.esday. 7 30
Blake,
pastor
Sunday
School
wscs , Jrd Monday 7 30 p m
Pm
'
10 a
m , Howard M cCoy
SYRACUSE
Church
MASON 'ASSEMBLY OF
supt
Mornmg sermon , 1\ a
School , 9 30 a m
worSh i P
GOD - Second St Mason w
m
Sunday nrght serv1ces
serv 1 ~ 7 30 p m
•
Va Chester Tennant pastor
Chr istian Endeaver , 7 30 p
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Sunday school, 10 am
m , Song serviCe. 8 p m
Rev Steven Wtlson
mornmg worsh1p
11 am
Preachmg 8 30 p m
M 1d
Rev Larry Pohng
evanoe i 1Sf tc serv1Ce . 7 30 p m
week Prayer mee11ng , WeCI
Rev Howard Stuveley
Bible study and prayer serv tee
nesd4y 7 p m
Ray Adams
BETHANY
(Dorcas)
Wednesday , 7 30 p m Phone
lay
leader
Worship, 9 30 a m
Church
"73 5133
School 10 30 a m
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CARMEL Worship , 11 CHRIST - Located at Rutland
CHRIST In Christr•n Union a m
1st and 3rd Sun dayt.
on New L1ma Road next to
The Rev W1lllam Campbell
Forest Acre Park Rev Ray
Church School 10 a m
pastor Sunday School, 9 30
Rou se. pastor , Robert Musser
I m
James Hughes, supt ,
Sunday School supt Sunday
APPLE GROVE - Sunday
evenmg serv1ce , 7 30 p m
school , 9 30 a m
worShip , sc.hool, 10 30 a m , worship
Wednesday even1ng prmyer
f1rst and tturd Sunday 7 30 1 30 p m Brble stu dy, Wei:J
m~etlng , 7 30 p m
Youth
i'l
esday
7
30
p
m
sat
urday
p m • prayer meet1ng , Wed
prayer service each Tuesday .
nE!'sday , 7 30 p m Fellowsn1p i'lrght prayer serv1ce. 7 30 p m
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
HEMLOCK
GROVE
supper f1rst Saturday , 6 p m
CHURCH. Letart W Va , Rt
U M W second Tuesday , 7 30 CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson
1 • Rev:
George Hoschar
pastor
Ray Whaley
supt •
pm
pastor., sunday Schoof 9 30
Mqrnmg worsh1p, 9 30 am •
a m Preyer and B1ble study
EAST LETART Sunday church school , 10 30 ~ m
7 .., 30 p m
Cottage Prayer
young people ' s meetmg 6 30
SChOOl, 9 30 a m
WOrShiP
Service Tuesday , 10 am
Pm
evenmg worsh1p 7 3'0
secon~ and fourth Sunday , 7 30
Worsh1p ServiCe, Th~rsday
p m Btble stuqv Wednesday ,
p m • prayer meetmg Wed
7 30 p m

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FRIDAY JANUARY Jt, 197l
6 QO- News 3 4.810,1315, ABC News 6 Etec Co 20, Per
sonallty &amp; Behavioral Development 33
6 3()- NBC News 3,4 15 ABC News 13' Bewitched 6, CBS News
8 10, Zoom 20
7 oo-Truth or Cons 3, Rock in lmlhe U SA 4, Bowling for
Dollars 6, WCHS TV Report 8 Aviation Weather33 20 News
10 J1mmy Dean 13, I Spy 15

FOUND IN

THE ~05

CAR

7 30--Porter Wagoner 3 New Candid Camera 6 Pop! Goes t he

Country 8, Treasu re Hunt 10 To Tell lhe Truth 13, Black
Perspective on the News 20 33
8 QO-Santord &amp; Son 3 4,15 Night Stalker 6,13 Dr Seuss
Special 8.10 Washington Week In Rev1ew 20 33
8 J()-Chico &amp; the Man 3,4 15 Little Mermaid Special 8 10
Wall S t r.~&gt;et Week 20,33
9 OCl--'-R ockford Flles34,15 Hot Baltlmore613 Smlthsonalan
Instltutlon Specia l 8, 10. Masterpiece Theatre 20, Consumer
Surv 1val Kit 33

9 3()-0dd Couple 6 13 Assignment America 33
tO QO- Pollce Woman H 15 Borella 6,13 CBS Reports 8 10
News 20 Paul Nuchlms 33

10 3()-Woman tO World Press 20
11 QO- News 3,4 6 81013 1,15 ABC News 33
II 3()-Johnny Carson 3,4 15 Wide World In Concert 13 Movie
'Dayton s Devils" 6 Movie Dr Phlbes Rises Again ' 8
Mov1e ' The Deathmaster ' 10 Janakl 33
oo-Midn lght Special 3 15, Wide World In Concert 6 News 13
1 15-Movle ' Dangerous Crossing' 10
2 3()-Movle ' X 15' 4
4 QO-Movle Murder My Sweet 4
5 3()-Movl e The Snow Queen 4
Would 1l rea lly help to have an mst rument to predict the storms of hfe?
When the barometer falls 1t's too
late to budd a sea wall or to d1g a
cyclone cellar W1sc men prepare

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1975

BORN WSER

6 oo-sunrlse Se mester 10
6 3()-Fun for Everyone 6 TV Classroom 8 Treehouse Club 10,
Kentucky Afield 13
7 QO-Saturday Report 3 Aware 6, Treehouse Ctub 8. World
Around Us 10, In Touch 13
I 3()-Jabberwocky 3 Farm Front 4 Eddie Saunders 6 Abbott
&amp; Costello 8, Man from COSI 10 Tennessee Tuxedo 13,
Sesame St 20
8 QO-Addams Family 3,4 15 Yogi's Gang 13 Jabberwocky 6,
My Favorite Martians 8, Popeye 10
8 30-Wheelle &amp; the Chopper Bunch 3,4, 15 Bugs Bunny 13,
Speedracer 6, M1sler Rogers 20
9 oo-Emergency Plus 3 4,15 Hong Kong Phooey 6,13 Jeannta
8,10 Sesame St 20
9 3()-Run Joe, Run 3,4, 15 Adventures of Gilligan 13, Big Blue

IQJR l'ROU~

IS '/0() eot.'l1T

when the wmd 1s calm A Jeakmg roof

I&lt;OOW 11161/,A.L.LJ€;

must be mended wh1le the sun shmes

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The Church does nol clatm to proVIde a barometer of ltfe But 1t
preaches every Sunday the spmtual
readm ess wh1ch chmaxed C hr1st's Ser
mon on the Mount

Whosoever heareth these say mgs
of mme, and doelh them, I wtll hken
h1rn unto a wtSe man whtch butll hts

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ho use upon a rock

"And the ram descended, and the
ALLEY OOP

floods came, and the w1nds blew and

beat upon that house
"And 1t fell not for tt was founded

MESil: 'I'OU

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lOGETHER 50
WE CAN Mo:M: OUT RIGHT
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aETTER I"'ND
OUT '&gt;'ON HE
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Un scrambl e these four Jumblta,
one letter to each squa~ 1 to

HOW Y'LIKE IT
COOKED"'

Dinosaur s 8, 10, Carrascolendas

20

3()-Star Trek 3 4,15 Hudson Brothers Razzle 8,10, Zoom 20
12 QO-Jetsons 3,4, 15 These are the days 6, 13, Harlem
Globetrotters 8 10, Bread &amp; Butterflies 20
12 J()-Bob Daniels Basketball J, American Bandstand 6.13,
Go 4 15 Fat Albert 8 10
1 DO-Green Acres 3. College Basketball 4,8 15
1 25-Art Inslruction 3
1 3()-Wagon Train 3, Soot Train 6, Other People, Other Places
13
2 t»-&lt;:otumbus Churches 10, World of Survival 13
2 30-Wally's Workshop 6, Movie 'March of the Wooden
Sold iers' 10, Friends of Man 13
3 QO-College Basketball 3 ~.8 Jimmy Dean 6, Celebrity
Bowling 13, College Basketball 15
3 30-Pro Bowlers Tour 13, Other People, Other Places 6
4 q«l:--&lt;lutdoors 6, Mov ie 'The Last Hunt' 10 Making Things
Grow 33
4 J()-Frlends of Man 6 Sewing Sk ills 33
5 QO-Bonanza 3 Wide World of Sports 6 13. Bonanza 4 High
School Bowl 8 International Wrestling 15 Romagnolls'
Table 33
5 3()-News 8, Course of our Times 33
6 oo-News 3,410, Hawaiian Open 6,13., Lawrence Welk 8, A
Look at the Book 15, Catch 33 33
6 30-NBC News 3,4, 15, CBS News 10 Zoom 33
7 QO-Treasure Hunt 3, Lawrence WEik 4,15, Hee How 6,8,
$25,000 Pyramid 10, Newsmaker '7013, World Press 33
7 30-Jeopardy 3, Animal World 10 Celebrity Sweepstakes 13
8 QO-Emergency 3,4, 15, ABC News Closeup 13, College
Basketball6, Allin the Family 8,10, Marshall Jazz Festival
1975 33
8 3()-Jeffersons 8,10
11

9 oo-Movle " There Was a Crooked Man" 3,,.,15

r Movie

"E lectra Glide In Blue" 13, Mary Tyler Moore 8.10. Movie
'Double Suicide" 33
9 J()-8ob Newhart 8 10
10 QO-Movle " Electra Glide In Blue" 6, Carol Burnette 10
11 oo-News 8, 10, Janak! 33
11 15-News 13
11 30-News 3,4, Movie 'Omar Khayyam " 8, Movie "The
Chapman Report" 10, Pollee Surgeon 15
11 45-Movle "Biuebeard's Ten Honeymoons" 13
12 QO-Movle "Charlie Bubbles" 3, Movie "Toys In fhe Attic" 4,
Don Kirshner's Rock Concert IS
12 15-ABC News 6
-12 3()-Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 6
1 15-Movle "Attack of the Crab Monster&gt; ' 13
1 3()-Movle 'The Rood to Hong Kong" 4, Movie " Ride the Wild
Surf" 10

form four o rdmary words.

SHE WANTS T'KNOW

Marble 6, Partridge Family 8 10
10 oo-Land of the Lost M 15 Devlin 6,13, Scooby Doo 8,10,
Elec Co 20
10 J()-Sigmund &amp; the Sea Monsters 3,4, 15, Lassie 6, 13, Shazam
8,10 lee Cooking School 20
11 QO-Pink Panther 3 4,15 Super Friends 6, 13, Valley of the

2 45-ABC News 13
3 QO-Movle "The Last Day so ol Pompeii" 4
3 J~ovle "The Triumph of Michael Strogofl" 10
4 45--Movte "The Relentless FOtJr" 4
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advance amblt1ons or c areer
asplrattons should be heeded
Act 1n harmony with your
tho ughts

GEMINI (Moy 21-June 20)

CANCER (Juno 21-July 22)

a.

You II be in frame of mind to
day to make some constructive
t ran sformaJ ions around the
hou se that will please the rami

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27 Full-grown
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:rT Nervous
laugh
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lllStruclion
40 Twine around
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News that you ve been hoping
for regarding something that s
ou1slde of your direct control
will be coming
PISCES (Fob 20-Morch 20) A
valuable lesson will be learned
from observation of how
another handles an Issue
later you II use this to your ad

vantage

Fob. 1, 1t75

This will be a yea r where you II
do lots of moving around
physically and mentally Contacts and personal experience
will s'3rve you as worthy mentors

to keep from losmg four tr1cb
If Sooth had just used bll
bram and kept h1s mouth shut
he would have seen that hi
could afford JUst one trum1
lead
Then he would lead a club li
dummy's queen , return to bll
hand w1th that trump he hi&lt;
left m dummy, draw the rest at
the trumps, lead another clul
and eventually discard his Ia.
10g heart on dummy's kmg 01
clubs
•Ne WS!

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Both vulnerable

West

North Eall

South

Pass

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Pass

Pass

Pass

2.
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DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work It:

IIARitJ!;Y

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By Oswold &amp; James Jacoby
" Where dtd ~ou d1g up that
openmg b1d' asked South
'You're lucky I d1dn t b1d a
slam'
South was so busy talkmg that
he forgot to make h1s game conCRYPTOQUOTE
tract He took h1s ace of
d1amonds , drew three rounds of
E RS
WSELSSY
I" Y S
RPYFSD trumps and led a club toward
'dummy West played low and
GYFSD
GVB
CM
G E}\CY ICYS.- dummy's queen won the trick
Now, South could do not
than to lead a diamond
better
VURY
MESCYWSJH
from dummy West won lhe
Yeatmlay'a ~: HEARIN' IS ONE THING AND trick and led a heart After that
USTENIN' IS ANOTHER. - WILLIAM DE MORGAN
' play there was no way lor South

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AWAKe!!

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Shut up and play the cards

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you II spot a sltuallon that wilt

WIN AT BRIDGE

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LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You rea
n1ce person to be around to day Your thoughts will focus
on do1ng all you can to please
those about you

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used for the three L'a, X for the two O'a, etc Slnale lettera,
1po1trophea, the length and formation of tile wordt are all
hint&amp; Each day the code !etten are different.

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job

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GAUL'S MARKET

Pomeroy

WW.lt "S~U66ER " Ul'
10 NOW' lltotO THAT
GORILLA WITH HIM ·

Y-:•l ~ rday'•

EEjCORr

296 W•Second

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Bakers of Gay 90 s Bread
Ph 992 3030
Middleport

Ph 949 9591

Lou 1s W Osborne
P omero y

AND

(Oct. 24-Nov. 22)

One who knows you can be
trusted not to repeat things wlll

AlliES (Morch 21 -Aprll 18)

4 luflh onr nughl fmd I hill lnmblmq

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BETSY ROSS BAKERY

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION
Rac1ne

SO

M16HT 8E THE ~A515
OF A 600DMEAL

Now arranre tho clr&lt;lod !etten
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to form tho eurprloe anawer, u
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ALL WEATHER ROOFING
AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

SCORPIO

lIII

Ju•ubl~• VILLA

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Middleport, OhiO

ready lor party time

_SET'J'AL •

Middleport

M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA FOODLINER

GOEGLEIN READY MIX
D•a l992 3284

THE

M1nor Repa 1rs &amp; Tune up

The Storew1lh A Heart
Phone 949 3342

Ractne

01'

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INGLES ASHLAND SERVICE

RACINE FOOD MARKET

EH' 0 H:,
PAl - ILL
IY&lt;OW HU·

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Hunt1ngton W Va

~AT'S

oiAotr« GOAT.

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Pomeroy

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ANNIE-SPEAK

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W1th the hope It will. m some measure, foster and help suslatn that
wh tch 1s good m famtly and commun1ty ltfe, lh1s feature ts sponsored by
the bus mess f1rms and organizaltons whose nam es appear below

MEIGS TIRE CENTER

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will grow more and more
sociable By evenmg you II be

Pa"
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What do you do now'
A - Jull bid lour opadeo Y011
band bas Improved a lot bat N

onoogh to tblnlt about a llam
TODAY'S QUESTION
Instead of btdding two spad01
your partner lUmped to thret
spades What do you do now&lt;J

Send $1 for JACOBY MODER!
uook ro Win al B"dge (cl
lh1s newspaper) P 0 Box 48!
Rad10 C1!y Stat1on New Yor!

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HEATING=:
Citrd of Thanks

Mobile

TI-lE F AM I LY of Elmer Still
wiShes to acknowledge t he
kindness
of
Vt&gt;tcrrtns

SS xi OVtl'lrD ALE m obd r ho rn(' I
rm s n ewt.,. c cl r pctc o . QOO d
c ond rt 1on ve r y c l cn n SJ 'iOO
Call 985 ]313 c v enr n qs n r

Memor ial Hospttat and stittl .
Dr
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and

neighbors

Re..,

BuffinQton .

Rev

I 16 61p

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rn f"lt CE' tl£'111 COI1 d rt rQr1 IOCi'lt ed
at
Ro u t e 3. A lbc1 ny
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l urtt1e r •nlorm n t1011 . cntl 1'!9 A
89~ 1 or 99? ?7?0
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FABR IC SALE

Frrst

qualrty

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do.ub te and srnqte l&lt;.n rts Sl\18
On£'

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h all mde noru, ol Chest e r .
i\.lld

Pt1on e 99? IJ8S
1 J 1 Jtc

10x S5 Part rollly Ci!rp e! CO &lt;l c
51 g al lo n hot wd t er tH•.ltf'r
undc rp 111nrnq Colli 99 ? 5 1'13
I 30 I ?tc

Monday . J a,-, 17 n1r u Sat
F E"b I Open ., •' m fO' 7 p m
Ca rol rna Fabrrc , Route- 7 , on e
On ro
Ht&gt;nr y
Hun ter owner s

f'.l EW Moon rno b •le hom e.

11;1/Q model

per yard A ll f t~ b r r c rn shop
red uced rnc tud rng r1ew sprrng
patterns

For Sale

Edward

Edward
Your k. rndness was

PepperS
great ly

~omes

Mary

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r1uromai •C
POW l' r ~ I CL• rnH/
l&gt;r&lt;tl..e s .tnd wrnd o w s cr ur s&lt;'
r onlr-&lt;lt . trtl wt1Cel. am lm
•,t c rco tape p l &lt;1y e r , n ew
br&lt;~k £"&gt; and shoc k s, rad.al s
•"HI to w h ri c h M c laii• C b l ue
w rll1 b l a c k rn rer 10 r
Worlh
-s 1 ~oo . se ll fo r ~'l . S O O Ca ll 99 '!
1.1 ~ I or 99') J38 1

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REMODEL ING
JJ i umbrnq . I 71 AC RE I:i and lo cus t po sts
Phone T42 3656
heatrng . ilnd atl t v p es of
1 19 1'2 1p
gene r al
· r eparr
Work
quar;wteeo 10 year s e x
f- I R EWO O D l or sal e, Sl 5 pe r
perr enc e Phon e 991 ?&lt;109
load Phone ! 4 1 48 J 1
I 19 TI C
1 t9 12tc

Prn to 7 d r Scd ("tn .
f' nQ tn f' new l1res $1.000
or w il l 1riJdC tor a v an Ca l l
III Q )/ rl alt er _r, p m
1 J I 3t c
O~ D

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larry lavender
Phone 992-3993
Daily After 5: 00

For Rent

STER EO R A DIO . 8 tr ac k tap e
c omb 111t~lron . arn l m radio
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way sp eak er so und sys te m
TRAI L ER spa ce. 7 miles f rom
Balan ce SlOB ;,, , or use our
Pomeroy , Rt 143 , Ph one 992
b udq et term s Call 991 ]965
58 58
I ?I ti c
10
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1'169 IMPALA Cu stom , good
con drl1on r a c tory arr p s.
p b . pr 1ce d to se ll Phone 99 ?
7/i&lt; I
I 79 61 c

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MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE
NOT tC ( •
D ue
to
! IH' 196 0 M GA ') dr
conv erldJie .
I 16 61p
fore c losur e on on e o! Oh1 o ' s
vcr v qoo d co ncirtron Phone
larg cs t Mob rle Hom ~:: Dea l t.: r ~
9'17 '' 3 7 a tt er '1 p rn
A N YONE tnler !!s t ed 1n s t arling
w e w rll o ffer fo r sat e t h('
I 29 6t C
a f undament u l. rnd epend£'nl
lollow1ng Mobil e Hom es n t a
Bapt ist Church . wr il e Rl'v
ver y ver v l MQ e d 1'ir ounr
US ED part!. , F ry e's Tru c k and
19 /J fOR O Co u nt ry Squ rr e
James Gilnl. Bo x ?.tJ Alba11v .
64x 11 Ll bertv . 3 bed roo m
Au t o Part s. Rulland Oh•o
OhtO or ca ll 111 69 8 303-l
wa c10n
20 000 mil es , all
60x I ? L 1 be&gt;rt~· . ? bcdrcom
Phorr c ( 61 -1) 7416094
Pq ur p lll c n t 5. ] 50 0 Phone 99 1
1 16 7tp
).19J or 992 '17?0
SO'I&lt; I? R rc hard so n , ? b edr oo m
I '12 78tp
60 x 17 PM C. J b edroo m
SH OOTING MATC H . Cor n
· 1'10 x 1? Tr t an ? b edroorll
CLO SE OUT o n new Z1g Zag
Hol lo w Gun Cl ub , turn f rrst
r ight af te r Miles Ceme ter y . I ~ 60 x D Park wood 1 bedroom
se w ing maChines For sew rny
O
LD
CO
IN
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and
paper
money
stre t ch f a br1 cs. b uttonholes.
.Rut l and
Factory choke d· 1 60x 1? El cona . ? b edroon1 S
l o r Mc,q s Cou nty s only
central a~r
f an cy d es. g ns , e t c. P aint
guns on l y Sund ny Fe bru ary
mon n1ty co •n auc t •o n Call Ed
I 6511; 17
R rc hardson
J
2. 1 p m
Sl rghlly bl em 1shed Cho ice ot
Rufk c tt . 99 ? 3.t76 a ft er 5 JO
bedr oom . ? fu l l baths . 8x I ?
ca rr yrng case o r sewrng
1 JO 3t c
pm
exp rtnd o
stand $d9 80 cash or term s
1
31
12t
c
availabl e Phone 99? 7755
MR AND MRS Ronald Dougan W e al so hav e a good se l cc l •on of
o ther 8, 10 and 12 w rdc Mobil e
12 18 t f c
WOUld /1ke t o InVIte YO lJ IO
Homes Thes e are mostly a ll CO N &lt;; tG NMEN T S w elcom e at
attend Sunday Sc hool at ! he
PII. J A u c l ron , ? 15 N ort h 1971 YAMA H A 250, new parts ,
latP model Hom es \ som e h ave
Mrddleport
Un•ted
Pen
C.. eco nd , M rddl e por t
nev er been l rv ed rn l tl yo u
ex t ras good condi t ion Phone
tecostal Church , South Third
992 '!158 after 6 p m
are rnter cs ted rn a good
I 9 JOi c
Avenue . starting at 10 a rn
Mobrle Hom e at a very larg e
1 30 6tc
I 30 2tc
diScount don ' t wait Stop rn
to da y at BERRY M I LLER
SHOOT IG Mdlcil . Ra cin e Gun
G ROC E RY bus iness fo r sate
Cl ub , Su nday , F e bruary 2, I
Mobile Ho m e Sale s, 70S
Buddmg for sal e or teasE&gt;
pm
Far son St r eet , Belpre , Oh io, wo.. r..TE D o ld u pr ight p ianos,
any cond.t ion
Paytng $10
Phon e 773 56 18 f r om 8 30 p m
phon e ·123 95 31
I 29 4tc
eac 11 F ~r st ll oor only · wr. te
to 10 p m for appointme-nt
-- ----~----·-~·-1 JO rot c
and g•ve d •r ec l rons to Witten
3 10 tfc
GIGANT I C Book Sale Th ri ft
P1ano Co , Box 188 , Sard is.
Silop across from Pomeroy
01110 .1)946
Pos t Offi ce Open Fri day and
1-19 61p
Satu rday Clothing , hand
WANT E D Ol d upright P I ANO S,
made furn it ur e. g l assware
any co nd it ron . Pay ing )1 0
l 29 3tc
each Frrst f loor· on l y Wr , re
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and g1ve drrect ions lo W1ttcn W A NTED .
SHOOTING maJ ch , Stuu rday ,
Manager
for
P i ano Co , Bo:.. 168 . Sar di s.
Feb . 1, 7 p .m . Mi te Hill Road
l.nan ci at institu t ion
Salar y
Ohio
.
43946
All New Heaters
F ac tory choke g uns on ly
op en rn l me with el(per len cc
1 30 6!p
Spon sor ed oy the Ra ci ne Fi r e
F rrn g e benefits . Wr i te Bo&gt;e
Now
Oepllrt ment
77. 9A , The Da i l y Sen ti n el.
1 29 31C OLD f urn1tu r e, i ce bo&gt;o:es , bra ss
Discounted!
Pomeroy , Oh i o 45769
1 30 3tc
N ew Woo d Burning
be d s . or comp le te househo t&lt;IS .
SHOOTIN G match , Rll cl ne Gun
Wr rt e M D M i ll er , Rt &lt;I ,
HEATER- - - - - .1239.95
Cl ub , SunCiay 1 p m . Assorted
Pom ero y , OhiO Ca ll 99 2 77 60
Salesman or Ag ent wanted
De luxe model with cabmet
meats and t ector y choke guns
TEXA S O IL COMPA N Y n ee d s
10 7 74
only
dependabl e ma n who ca n wor:k
Wall It ned .
12 -22 -lfc JUN K autos , com p lete and
Withou t supervisiOn in Me1gs ·
POM EROY LANDMAR.K
de li ver ed to our yard . We pi ck
Co u n ty
C~r ea .
Co nta c t ·19'• : Jo1ck W Carsey , M gr .
NOW sell i ng Fu ll e r Bru sh
up auto bOdies .uand buy al l
c u '!'&lt;tome r s Age un1m po r tant , ·!tt'al
Ph o ne 992 ·2181
Produ cts, phon e 992 34 10
k i nd s of scr ap metals and
but ma t ur 1ty is . we t rain . •-- - - - - - - - -- -'
1 24 tf c
Ai mall G
N
D1ck , Pres, -iron R rder's Sa l v age , St Rf
124, Rt J , Pome ro y , Ohio
Sou thwes tern Pe tr o leu m , Box ST E R EO RA D I O . 8 t rac k tap e
Ca l l 992 -5468
comb rnat1on , am .tm radro, ''
789 , F t . Worth , T x 76101
10 -17 lf c
INCOME Tax Prepared both
1 :19 4tc
way speaker sou nd sys t em
Federal and State Ta XM--W.H I
Balance S1 07 89 , or use our
be done by appoin t ments CAS H pa id for a ll m a kes and R N for p!lrll i m e POSIIIOil wrth
budg e t Je rm s Ca ll 99 ? 3965
p l anned paren t hood . Cl rn• cs ,
mode l s o f mobile hom es
only . Pl ease phon e 99 2 2272 or
I 19 lfc
education , a nd socia l serv 1ces ,_
Phone area code 614 44'3 -953 1
see Mrs . Wa nda Eblin , La ure l
4 l J.If c
re sponSi b ili t i es 16 hOurs per 150 BU SH EL o~o r n , 12 90 per
Cliff Rd . , Pome roy, Ohio
week . Call offi c e. 99 2 591 2
bu shel . Hoov
Oral A Mafl c
1-3 JOl c
weekdays eHe pt lhu r sd!ly
wrth pow er
•v e and at
1 '19 61 c
ta c h ments S7
Pnon e 98S
F-' OR your " 0 11 of Mink " CAS H SSU FQ R J UNK CA R S
Jl 32
Compl
e
te,
F
RYE
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TR
U
CK
WA IT RE SSES n eeded . a pply 111
Cosme li cs . Ph one BROWN 'S
I 29 10tp
AND AUTO PAR TS , Rutland
per son Crow ' s Steak House ,
992 -5113
Phone 7J? 6094
Pomcr ov
1-7-tfc
GRAVELY ·tra c tor Pr e season
I 21 l 61p
1 1 t tc
spec 1al Purc hase any new
Gravely conver t ibl e tr actor
AU(TION ,
Thursday
and
at regu l ar li st price and we
Saturday n ig h t , 1 p . m . at WANT E o to buy a u sed
will grve you a new 30" rotary
Maso n Auc t ion , Horton St . in
Gra vely Tr ac tor witl'1 Mow er MA L E Beagle , Wtlkesvrlle,
mow er alta c hment , F R EE
Mason , W Va .Cons ignm ents
and r id1ng su l ky and plow
m1nc
3
area .
wearrng
No tr ade •n a nd no detilo'er y on
welcome Phorfe (304) 773
a11 ac hm en ts Ph one (30 41 887
Co l urnbu s dog tags
Phon e
th •S ott e r good througn Feb 8,
547\.
2525 or eve n ings , 882 23 44
99? 708 7
1975 Gra vely Tractor Sa l es ,
I 26 12t c
10·3 l t c
1 29 3tc
Pom eroy , Ohio Phon e (6 14)
992 2975
1 29 6t c

For Sale

Wcn ted To Buy

Wanted To Rent

Wanted To Buy

USED FUEL OIL .
HEATER, '50

Help Wanted

E L ECTROLUX S weeper ~ L r t. e
model
Com pl et e w. tt\ a ll
cl e!lnr n g a tt achment s and
uses pa per bags Sl•g hr ty u sed
bu r c l e~ n s and looks l rke new
Will se ll tor $37 25 c ash o r
term s av atlab l e Ph one 991
775 5

12 18 t tc
T A RLE saw and jo111 te r tor
sa l e Phone 84 3 22 9?
1 ?8 6tc
r..tCE steer s. w e tghs be t w een
·150 and 500 lbs dressed, writ
be
ready l a s t week of
r eb r ua r y Whol e 85c l b , ',
s t ee r
Blc
lb
•ncludes
dr e ss 1ng ,
CUII1 n g ,
and
wrappmg , I US ! ') st eers lett
Ca ll 742 31?3, wr a p ped for a
lam rly su e·
I 28 31 c

Real Estate For Sale
Ap pro x rmalely one acre rn
Rutland , ser up tor mobil e
hom e Phone ( 1l 446 966?
1 30 nc
B UI LD I NG l ot. 80 H fron tage
b y 165 I t The sec ond lo t o n l eft
on Rrvervrew Dr ive, Lrncoln
H rll , Pomeroy . Ohro If rn
ter es ted c al l 991 3230 a lt er 5 p

m

10 17 tf c

HO US E . 55,000 Phone 992 58 71
I 12 18tc
H OU SE for sa l e in Por tl and 6
rooms an d bath . good w e ll 2
a c res , $6,700 Call 84 3-12'1?
I ?8 61c

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IN T 3 bot! 14 ' p lo w No V F
20&amp; 80 Also , 3 pt h itc h t ra c tor
car rr er lift H 0
Pnon e
742 5113 .
I 31 3t p
MILLION S of rug s hav e been
c lean ed with Bl ue Lustre . It 's
Americ a 's
fin es t
R ent
el ectri c shampoo er $1 Bake r
Furn• tur e Company
1 31 -3tc
TWO pow er saws .
Cu t lough , ot h er
Phone 74? 3656

one M e
Bolen 's .
I 31 21p

150 REWARD for the re t urn of
our B la c k and Dec ker el ec tnc
saw , 7 1 -'J in blade Phon e (1 )
667 3737 Vivran Maxey
1 31 -6tp

One Week Only!

Blown Into Walls
and Attics
'Free Estimates

Employment Wanted

1 3 I 51c

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Fire Retardant
Insulation

~ . r.1n , .l rH'l wll.t r t~ e ;HJI C'.
19'i l C H E VY parts
N EW
ft' rH,ll(' \I III OI1 1hS Old ,lnd
Lak ewood tril c t ron bar s, h i
f.l: (' \.l l" l e r C' d Conin e! Cl y d a
1&lt;
1C/o. er a rr sho c ks , hooker
1\m(l 1\radiJurv or crt ll &lt;J •}')
h eader s, wrlh J" col l ectors fo r
11 ',1'
"&gt;ma l t blo c k
Ca l l 991349 6
I l l II c
Mter 6 p m BE ST O F F ER
10 17 II C

1'1 ' 1

1'1 11 f

For Sale

Pets For Sale

Auto Sales

CLELAND
REALTY

608 E.

MAIN

PO~ROY

fl.
CHESTER - 80 ACRES -

ROGER HYSEU'S
GARAGE
On State Rt . 124, ll,
Route 1 by -pa ss

mi . from
towards

Rutland .

Ph . 992 -5682 or 992-7121
All Me chanical Work
Open Mon .-Sa t .

8 A.M. 6 P '.1.

rUR NITU RE Upho l ste rrng ,
Reaso nabl e
r at es,
f ree
e s tim a r es,
p1cku p
a nd
de l ivery , p r ompt servrce
Mowrev 's Upnotstery , Poin t
Pleasan t. W Va Phon e 67 5
.JI54
12 31 26t p
H OCK I NG Valley Elec t ric,
r es rd en t ral and com m erc ral
Wifing B' g and lrtt le tobs
Cal l 593 807 8 A t hens . Free
estrmates
1 19 I Otc
CR EME A N S CONCRETE de·
lrv e r e d Mollday
thro u g h
Satur d ay
and
eveni n gs .
Phone 446 11 47 .
6 13 ttc
EXPERT tr ee serv rce , fr ee
Ps t •m a t es , 20 years ex .
pericnce Ca l l ( 1} 667 30&lt;~ 1 or
992 3057
l 21 26 tp
C BR ADFORD, Auctronee r
Co mpl e te Serv 1ce
Phone 949 J82 1 or 949 -3161
Rac rn e, Qhio
Cntt Bradford
5 1 tf c

POMEROY - 75 lt . Iron ·

NE W H OMES . N o Money D own
Payme nts a c co r d~ng to
rncome on Farmers Home
A dmini stra t ion l oan Con
yenlio n al
f1 na n c mg atso
ava i labl e wi t h m• n imum
down . Lovely hom es in thr ee
loc atio ns in M e ig s Co unty .
Some homes with wooded
l ots
Ci! l l for mo re i n ·
fo r mat ron . 997 -5976
I 15 26tc

13,800
RUTLAND - 45 ACRES -

all fenc ed . ni ce lake or pond .
good spnng , lots o.f b u tld ing
sr tes, minerals . JU ST $9,000 .

NEAR POMEROY - About
2 years old. 4 8 R, 2 baths,
li ving
R . has
e l ec t r i c
fir ep l ace, love l y kitchen a nd
dmmg a r ea, n ice workshop
in th e r ear, about 1 a cre
BRICK &amp; FRAME . Go1ng at

just $26,000
AL L CAS H FOR YOUR
PRO PERTY - LET US
SE LL IT - WE NEED
HOMES VERY BADLY
' 2-2259 or 992 -2568

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14 Acre
Farmette
House with 3 bedrooms,
45x45 pole barn , large fen ced

pood. T-P-C water. large

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bake and cook units . Needs
Ma ke no mistake
f i n ishe d

RUTLAND - All elec . new

IN TRADE
Clean
used
ap·
pliances. All with 30·
day
money-back
guarantees!

HEATERS

gilrage , c arpet LR and D R,
finan c ing alo'ailable.

home , bath , gas heat, and 2
ac r es of land . 116,000 .00 .

REFRIGERATORS
from 125

Electric or Gas Ranges;

NEW LISTING - 2 bedrooms.
2 battis , gas f urnaces and v iew

of river. MIDDLEPORT.
RACINE - a room s wtlh 2
bath s, carpe ting and some nice
paneling . A nd a .4 room rental.

33 ACRES - 3 bedrooms, all
e lectric, bath , ni ce kitc he n,
ba sement neor town wi th c1ty
water

Wringer Washers

Maytag washer

dryer,

&amp;

refrigerator ,
air
con ditioning , 1.8 acres ground .
You ha ve to see It t o appreciate tt .

MIDDLEPORT -

2 BR.

older

built-i n

home,

la rge

kitchen. garage, utility
bldg ., closed in porch, carpel
LR &amp; DR . $15,500.00.
MIDDLE PORT -

Older

home, 2 or 3 BR ., garage;
som e bui lt -in cabinets, some

water lin e
divi s ion .

car peting . qu iet street.
$11.000 00.

for

sub -

DBL. HOME - Good for farg e

Electric Dryers; and

home, 3 BR , large kitchen,

70 ACRES - On Rt 33 near
N 1ce

family ford stMt in busines s

On Rt . 143 near Albany ,
$12,500.00.
COUNTRY HOME
4
bedrooms, bath , vast living,
carport,

and

$16,500.00.

l ar ge

garden

F rom th e larges t Truck or
Bu lldozer Radia t or to the
smalle st. Heater Core.

Nathan Biggs
Radiator Speeta l sit

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Ph 991-2174

Pomeroy

The Furniture Fixer
843-2824 or 843-2293
Portland, Ohio
REPAIR- Broken
Parts Mended
STRIPPING-By
Hand
NO DIP TANKS
Supplies - Strippers
Stai~s - Finsihes

Complete plumbing-1.
heating service a~
gereral sheet metal
works ,
Fre)
Estimates ,
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Phone 949-5961 :;:;:
Emergency 992-39U:
1,
or 992-5700
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REA D Y MIX CONCRETE - d-e.
l rvered right to your pro tect
Fas t
and
easy
Free
es t rma t es . Phone 99 2 328 4
Goeg l ern R e ady M i x Co .•
M iddleport . Oh 10
6-30 tfc
SEW I NG MACH I NE, Repa irs ,
service, a ll mak es, 99 2 1284 .
Th e Fabri c Shop , Pom eroy ,
Authorrzect- Singer Sales and
Ser.vice . We sharp en Sc issor s
3-29 -tfc
DOZER work, land clear ing by
the acre . ho ur l y o r co ntrac t
F arm pond s, roads , e t c
Large dozer and operator
w 1t h ove r 20 ye ar s ex
p erience. Pullins Excavating,
Pomeroy , Ohio . Phone 992·
2.478

307 Spring Avenue
Pomeroy
992-2298
CONTACT :
Lois Pauley
Branch Manager

" At Caution Light, Rt. 7"
Tuppers Plains, Ohio
Phone U7-3&amp;18

Kerr

Pomeroy, Ohio

4 cyl 4 spd.,

1973 CHEVY IMPALA, 4 DR, HT

floor shi

Fact air , P.S, P 8,
ext r a c lean

mileage, rad io.

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Refinishing •
Burnishing

Repairing

Fact. air, P S., P B , vmyl root.
Also Great Buys on New Buic k s, Pontiacs, Opels and GMC

Trucks.

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Dealership open weekdays ti14 : 00

Upholstering.
We Also Buy Antiques
Available

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CONSTRUCTION:'
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1974 CHEVROLET IMPALA

kitche a

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1973 DATSUN 12002 DR. CPE.

IOME~OY

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. For Rent
I HOUS .:, ur.turni shed, 7 r ooms
'' and ba t h . nice . Phon e 992 2760
....,..,or 992 -3432.
I 9 If c
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PT . 3 rooms, a ll e lect r ic , has
• · table top ran ge , wa l l ov en.
.,., real nice and clean. modern .
• Lo cated
in
Pomeroy
:~ overlooking ' the Ohio R1ver .
.., ...P.h,one GallipoliS, day 446 ·
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~ .4 ROoM ho use, furn isne d . in
., Rut l and Phone 742 3751.
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WAS SALE "
HIDE-A-BED,_green·- - - -- -,--,-149.95 119.95,';
HIDE-A-BED, grey _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--, 69.95
1OLD SOFA 3 PC. u v1N;;G:-R;:;;;o;;;o::
M:-s::u::cr:;;T:;;E:-,- - - -- -- 25 ·00 ,1
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French Prov., A•-- ~r========269.95 219.'5 .
WOOD ROCKER 24.95
14.95
NEW RECLINER
88.00
BROWN CHAr R. maple, wood trim
29.95
14. 95"
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F U RNISHED ap t Adults On l y
Middleport Phone 992 3874.
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PUBLIC NOTICE

GALLI PO LIS Maxin e S
Plummer, exec ut ive d ir ec tor of
: FURN I S~E D
1
bedroom t he Ga lli a Jackson M e igs
~
trai le r , all uti l it i es . 493 Co mmunity Menta l H ea lth and
.. Broadway Str eet, Midd leport. Men t al Retardation Board, sa rd
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128 .tfc Sat urday any agency rn t er este d
~- -------- - -- -- ;:)' RAILER SP AC E . J,{l mil e rn ber ng fund ed for re l ated
mental hea l lh and m ent a l
..., north of Meigs High Sc Mol on
r et ardation p ro g r ams 1n Ga lt 1a,
.. old Rt 33 . Phone 992 294 1.
Jac kson, or Meigs Coun ties
.,.
1 1J.ffc
sl'1ou l d su bm it th eir applrc a t1on
~- -- ------- - - -·to the Board office . P . 0 Box
~ O~NTRY Mob i le Home Park , 292 . Gallipol i s. by Febr u ar y 10.
.. R t. 33 , ten m li es north of
To qua lify for a con l ract ura l
• Pomeroy , La r ge lots w 1t h
agre e ment wlth t h e Gal tra • concret-e, patios , srdewalks ,
Jackso n - Meig s
Count1es
• r Unner s
and
off
street
Communrty Mental Heal lh and
: Jfarking Phone 99 2.7479
..
12·31-tfc Menta l Retardation Board to
r ece 1\le state r e i mbursement
- - -- - - - - ..r uRNI SHEO aPt. J rooms and for t he pro v i sion of Com m l!nity
• bath , new l y dec orat ed Ph one Me nta l H eattn and -or Ment-a l
Retardation
se r v rce s ,
an
: 99 2·2937
mu s t
meet
tile
1 26 6tp agency
followmg :
Sllall be a nonp r of rt
AIFU RNI SHED mobil e home for
• r e nt. Pnone 949 226 1. Albert organization I f the agen c y rs a
vol u ntary
agency ,
rt
is
.. H111, Racin e.. Ohio 4577 1
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1-26 -6tc r ecommended tnat rt be Ill ·
corpo r ated as a nonp rof it
- -- ----~- - ----or ga n izatiOn snou ld th e agen c y
:1 URNISHED
apartm ent. b e
a
private
nonprofit
utilities furn !Shed , su itab le organization , it sha ll b e exempt
: for ·t WO work i ng m en or from federa l i n c om e taxes
..... retired c ouple . Liv~ng room , un d er the In ternal Revenue
., kitchen , show er and bath . On
Code .
"" ma i n highway, Mason. W Va
Sh al l have a govern tng
: Phone 773 - 51~7 .
10 -27 l fC board (Or advrsory committee.
if a pub l rc agen cy l represen t ati ve of th e commun1 t y served
Such board sn ail d et erm me the
polic 1es an d direc tor of th e
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se r v ices o f th e agen cy
- Sh all ho ld a t lea st four ( 4)
regul arly schedu l ed m eet ings of
th e governin g board each year .
(Th e ag ency's program shall
con form to the Community Pl an
of the Gal 1i a J ackson . Mergs
commun 1ty Ment al H ealth and
Mental Retardat1on Board
The
Community
Mental
Heallh and Men t al Reta r dation
Act of 1967 (Oh io) mandates the
Ga ll ra -Jackson M e igs Com
munl ty Me n tal Healt h and
Menta l Retardation Board til e
respons i bility for p l anning ~J nd
fun ding the n ecessa r y mental
hea lth and mental rela rdali on
serv 1c es m Gall ra , Ja ckson , and
Meigs Countres
h\ii,Cf!.B:J,;~~~~:::::.:._:~;:I An agency a pp I ic at ions, 111
s tr ucti on s, and Boa rd po l icy
•••
manu al will be availab l e lo the
••~
reque~ti ng agency
Al l app l rcal i ons will be
reviewed by t he approprrate
comm rtt ee for Board ac 110n

GE PORTABLE TV, B&amp;W-- - - - - - -- 69.957;
2 WHITE WROUGHT IRON LAWN CHAIRS
li~e new, ea . 39.''~':
3 SOLID OAK TABLES,withdrawers-79.95
3 NEW TABLES, maple or walnut
59.95
3 BIG DARK OAK, Mediterranean or
3 BIG MAPLE TABLES, (Sell
149.95
4 BIG SETS NEW COMMODE TABLES,
(each!
79.95
6 BREAKFAST SETS

19.95 Up

D~S~K~~~~~~~~9~9~.9~5=49.95

WOOD
DESK, like new
79.95
BIG
OFFICE
WOOD WARDROBE
19.95
1 BOOK SHELF
~" ,
UTl LITYC ABINETS,copper,gtassdoors
59.95
FORMICA TOP, A-t
STOKER-MATIC HEATER, coal - , - - -- - 388.00
2 LAMPS, BOTH
29,95
NEW LAMPS, IPairl...,,..._ _ _ _ _ 79.95
55 00
NEW BEDROOM SUITES
.
10 USED BEDROOM SUITES, sofod maple,
walnut, pecan, dark C?ak
·
88.00 Up "
ELEC. DRYER, Hoover,while
88.00 ·•
3 MA~TAG DRYERS
69.95 Up
3 WRINGER WASHERS
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39.t5 Up
WASHER -DRYER, auto., green, palr._ _ 3t9.95 239.95

white

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POMEROY

ORDINANCE NO .
1021 -75
An Ordrnan ce to Rezone_ Lo t s
No 71 , 95, and Soutil Sec t 1on of
No 106 .
Be it or da 1ned by the Council
of t ne Village of Middleport ~s
follows .
Sec . 1 Thai Lot s No . 71 and 95
on Locust St re e t be r ezo ned
from B·2 to B 3.
sec 11 That the Sou th Sect 1o n
only of L c.t No . 106 be rezoned
trom R ·3 to B 3.
·s ec 111. This Or d rnan ce sha ll
take effec t cind be in force from
and after January 27, 1975
Pa ss ed the 27th day of
January 1975
M L K elly
Presi dent o f Co~ncil
Attest . Gene Grate
Clerk

M4 w. Union St,, Athens ·

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SUCCESS STORIES

(1 } 31 (2 ) 27 , 2tc

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1970 Ford V8 Gal. 500

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·$1295

V-8 4 Dr . Sedan, auto . tra ns .,

Extra nice.

1970 Ford Maverick

68 Pontiac Bonneville HJ. Sedar., power, air '595

$}895
Karr &amp; Van Zandt
$1795
$1395
$1695 ·Gregory bares
$595
photos of JFK .

2 Or . Sedan, c hoice of four line ca r s wi th and '
without a uto . t rans .
as low as

1972 FORD TORINO 4 DR
302 v.a, auto .. P.S .. P. B.

1970 FORD MAVERICK 2 DR
Litt le rough but run s

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

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CHICAGO (UPI)- Political
activist Dick Gregory said he
Chester, 0 .
has evidence "of value" concerning the assasinations of
President John F. Kennedy
and his brother, Robert, for the
Rockefeller commission inMrs. Martha Richardson, in vestigating the ClA.
Virginia; 31 grandchildren, 75
Gregory flew to Washington
great-grandchrldren and 106 Thursday to deliver the docu·
grea t-grea t-gr an de hi Idren.
ments.
He was preceded in death by
"I have in my possession
two sons, Sherman and Brack evidence ofvalue to a thorough
Mullins.
investiga lion ... ,"Gregory told
a Olicago news conference
earlier Thursday. "I have
evidence whlch places some of
By Martha Holsinger
the same familiar persons In
Mrs. Roxie Reed visited the Watergate scandal ln
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas at the time of President
Mike Kerwin.
Kennedy's assassination. I
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Eddy have evidence which raises
(Emma VanM ete r ), David serious questions about Sirhan
Van Meter and R. D. Moore Sirhan's role as the lone
visrted Monday evening with assassin of Senator (Robert)
Martha Holsinger.
Kennedy ."
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bigley
Gregory and Ralph SchoenvisitedSaturdaynightwithMr . man; an autho~ and teacher,
'and Mrs. Merle Swam and released blown up photographs
Susi~.
of vagrants in police custody in
Mr . and Mrs. Leonard Dallas at the time of the
Barber Jr. arid family , Mr. and President's death. The two
Mrs. Howard Barber an d men appear to resemble
fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. co nvicted Watergate conDanny Barbe r and . famil y splrators E. Howard Hunt and
visited Sunday with Mr. and Frank Sturgis, they said.
Mrs. Leonard Barber Sr.
HlUll, a fonner ClA agent,
Aleshia Holsinger visited her and Sturgis were both sent ro
g randm other,
Mart ha prison for their part in the
H ol~in ge r , over the weekend . Watergate case.
V1rg1ma Carter , Fan me
Themenalsoreleaseda copy
Bigley, Gerald1~e Holsmg~r . of the report on the autopsy of
and Martha Holsmger were m Robert F . Kennedy by Dr.
Athens shoppmg Thursday.
Thomas T. Noguisbl, chief
Mr. and Mrs . Dawam Durst medical examiner-coroner of
and Brei of Corapolis, Penn. Los Angeles County . The
visited their daughter, Mr.. and report they said showed that
Mrs. Virgil Holsinger and the buUet which killed Kennedy
Aleshia recently.
was flred into !he back of
Mrs . John Cubbison is a Kennedy's head at close r,ange
patient in a Parkersburg wh·eteas Sirhan was some
hospital with pneumonia .
distance away.
Mr . and Mrs. Robert Webb of
Pressed by reporters on the
Guysville, Mrs. Sol Btgley, extent of .; 1etr allegations,
Clinton Holsinger, Mr. and Schoenman said "I think
Mrs. Virgil Holsinger visited
'
Sunday evening wtth Martha
Holsinger.
Clair Reed and Carolyn Ford
visited Eddie and Jackie
Bigley Sunday afternoon .
Mr. and Mrs. Paul HolSinger
visited Mr. and Mrs . Clinton
Holsinger, Monday.

985-4100

Clahe Mullins died Thursday
MASON - A 11Jc1-year old
Mason resident Clabe M,
Mullins, with 218 survivors,
died Thursday at the residence
of his daughter , Mrs. Lenora
Reynolds, Mason. He was a
former sheriff of Breathitt
County, Ky , where he was
born July 7, 1866.
Funeral rites will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. from
the Reynolds residence, wrth
Rev. Sam Mcintosh and Rev.
James Lewis presiding. Burial
will follow in Suncrest
Memorial
Park,
Point
Pleasant. Friends will be
received at the Reynolds home
after 3 p.m. today. Funeral
arrangements are under the
direction of the Fogleso ng
Funeral Home, Mason.
The centenarian was a son of
the late Jim and Jane Hicks
Mullins. His wife , Bertha
Mcintosh Miller, died in 1959.
He was a farmer and a
ve terinarian , and was a
member of the United Baptist
Church.
Survivors include three
daughters , Mrs . Reynolds ,
Mrs . Isabelle Bowlens, in
Georgia and Mrs. Nellie Jones,
Willard, Ohio; two sons, Pierce
IV!ullins, Hazzard, K_r ; Hazel
M. Mullins, Toledo ; &lt;me stsler,

PUBLIC NOTICE
Bid s wil l be accepted until
noon on Friday, Febru ary, 14,
1975 , at tn e offi ce of the Tuppers
Plains . Ch es ter Water D1s t rtct ,
Cilester , Ohio on the followrng .
One { 1) one half ton truck •
minimum gross weight of 6,000
pounds , (f o burn r eg ul a.r
gasoline) .
Automatic t ransm lssron
En glne size - 34 0 cu. in . to 360
cu in .
West Coast m i rror s
snort Bed . Long Bed Op ti on
Power Brakes Option
Heavy Duty Step Bumper
Mud &amp; Snow Tread on R ear .
all t ires &lt;1 pty 1 or equiva l ent
Deluxe Interior opt ron .
Right i s reser v ed to reject
any or all b ids

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assassination

RIGGS USED CARS ·
Located on St. Rt. 7

or Dan Thompson

"You' ll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"

GOOD SELECTION OF CHEAPER CARS

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also

Robert Kennedy and John
Kennedy were murdered by
people associated with the
United States govenuneRI and
its intelligence agencies."
Gregory said he wrote
President Ford on Christmas
Day and informed him that he
had information that should be
used in the currrent Investigation of the ClA. However, the
oomedian said although one of
the President's 888lslants answered his letter no one asked
for the information.
Gregory said shortly alter he
scheduled Thursday •s news
conference, he was telephoned
by Peter Clapper of the CIA
Corrunlsslon staff. "Now the
CIA Commlsslon ls Interested," Gregory sald. He
sald he and Schoenman would
deliver the documents to the
commission.

SKI WINNERS
BURLINGTON, VI. (UPI) Chrls Nicke captured the
men's event and Chr~ Heller
won the women's t!Ue Thw-s- '
day in the cross-country skl
competition at the University
of Vennont winter ski carnival .
The two winners were both
from Dartmouth College.

$895

See: Fred Blaettnar, Darrell Dodrill,
WATCH FOR GRAND OPENING

9&lt;2-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY'
Open Evenings Until6:00- TiiS p.m. Sal

Dr H.T.

6 Cyl. , au to
good .

Your Choice

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DAN THOMPSON
FORD INC.
(formerlv l&lt;eith Goble Ford)
461 S. Third Ave.

HarrisonviUe
By Mrs, L. Baldersun
Karen Humphrey was
honored with a birthday dinner
party Jan . 14 at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Humphrey. Attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Gale McC,ain and
Dale Lea of Coolville, Mr. and
Mrs . Randal Coulson, Joy and
Kay Sue, of Torch, Vickle Carr
of Alfred, Mr . and Mrs. Ben
Buckley and Mrs. C. Earl
Humphrey.
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Young
of Minersville R. D..visited
Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs . Maurice Reed and
family.
Robin Humphrey, student at
Ohio State University in
Colwnbus spent a weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Humphrey and Karen.
Mrs . Mabel Hetzer has
returned home after visiting
with her son, Mr . and Mrs.
Marion Hetzer and family of
Toledo. Mrs. Hetzer ac·
companied Mr. and Mrs ,
Frank Bise to her home here.
Recent visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Davld Smith
and Diana were Mr. and Mrs.
David Smith of Marietta, Mr.
and ' Mrs . Tom Drake of
. Reynoldsburg, Paul Ford of
Columbus and Mrs. Vivian
Humphrey and Mrs. Hazel
Barron.

Middleport, 0.
Mrs. Zetta Hudson of Ironton
ls visiting with Mrs. Alberta
Edwards.

LARRY'S
. MOBILE HOME
SALES, INC.
"Featuring
Kirkwo.o d
Governor

Cmneron
12' &amp; 14' Wide Up
To 70' Long
24' Wide Sectional
Homes up to 65' Long

SERVICE
AFTER SALE
Winter Hours : 9 a .m.
to 6 p.m .
Mon . Thru Sat.

Closed Sundays
PH. 992·7777
POMEROY, 0.

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

for

FLOWERS
For All Occistons

Reuon 12. Our people have been

We Wlr, Flowers

specially trained , . , and keep
abreast of all the latest tax laws, We
will do our beet in preparing your
return And then we'll carefully
check it for accuracy.

Everywhere

992·2039
Pomeroy Flower Shop
Mrs, Millard Van Meter
Ph. 992-57•'

Ph. 992-201~

TIRE SALE

MIDKIFF PROMOTED
LANGSVILLE - Daniel R. Ill 31 (21 7, 14, lfc
Midkiff, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Midkiff, Rt. 1, Langsville,
has been meritoriously
promoted to Corporal. He is in
OPTOMETRIST '
the United Slates Marine Corps
QFFICE HOUR5? :30to 12,2 to 5 I CLOSE AT
slationedat 'Camp LeJeune, N.
NOON ON THURSJ- EAST COURT ST.,
C. His wlfe, th~ fonner Cynthia
POMEROY,
Domigan, is with him there .

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PRIVATE meeting room tor
any organ1zat1on : phOne 992
3975.
3-11 tfc

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149 95

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992-2811

unfurnish e d
apa rtm ents
Ph one 99 2 5434
4 12 tt c

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2 Pc. Brown Living Room Suite, A-1 shape
3 Tables &amp; 2 Lamps. ,
,

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J and 4 ROOM furni shed and

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owne.-. low mileage.

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BEDDING, twin &amp;wilh
fullbeddrrin~g~======
size_

110 W. MAIN .

T., 350 v.a, auto .,

1971 FORD GALAXIE 500

For Rent

&gt;!

60,---BEDS, twin &amp; full, wiii!Out l»ddlll91----

EBERSBACH HARDWARE

a i r , P . S., P. B. , your c hoice.

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local~

66 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., V8, auto, P.S......... 495

1972 CHEVY IMPALA
2 Dr

a nd best small Dodge, &lt;tnd thi s o ne IS doub le
barrel sharp .

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4--20" ELECTRIC RANGES,each'-- - - - - - 95
."'
1-l:LECTRIC RANGE ------119.95
75.00
1-30" ELECTRIC RANGE
139.95 100.00
22-GAS RANGES
49.95 Up

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Fact

MOTOR CO.

'personal stories of t riumph

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(2) 1972 LTD 4 DR

oPEN EVES.8 :00 P.M
POMEROY, OHIO

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19.95

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$2250

~~~g ha~!e s~~n.~~~~~tioned tines~ 1995
1

69 Olds 88 HT. Sed,, v-roof, air .............. 995
69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, air ........... '995

Fact. air , P.S .. P.B ..' vtnyl root

Local 1 owner c ar &amp; only 20,000 miles, au tomatic t rans .,
radio, white -wall t i res, \l in yl inter i or, sharp as a ta c k
Orang~ finish .

Irim

and full equipmen t . L1ke new , at half pr 1ce

1

1973 FORD GRAN TORINO 4 DR

NOW$2695

2 Door, 4 speed transm i ssion, bu cket sea ts, rad io, 5,000
actual miles, orange fin i sh , vi n y l inte rior .

1 . 9 . 30~c

·cARPET In s tallati o n , S1 :lflier
ya rd Phon e R ic hard ,\ fest ,
8.43 -2667.

$1995

P.S ..

~~~~a~!~ O~~~~~~b~~~lher msid~ 52 95

71 ford Wagon, full power, air............... 11895
70 Camaro V-8, auto., V-roof ................. 11995
70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air,........... 11495
70 Olds 88 Roy. Cpe:, pow., air, v·roof... ..• •'1495

ru ll y equ1ppped

SAVE

Sta . Wagon . Of f iCta l ' s ca r - never trtl ed Fully
equipped with finest. Very , ve r y low mileage

71 Chevelle Mal. Cpe., v-roof, air ••••••••••••.11995

1970 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 4

6 cyl., au to . tran s .. fact. a1 r .
P B ., v rnyl roof .

1974 LTD Ford Country Sq~ire

72 Chev, Imp Cpe., V·B auto., P,S.......... 12195
72 Pontiac Cat. HT Cpe., power, air ........ 12695 ·

r oof

1972 FORD MAVERICK 4 DR

Yes, we will give you an ADDITIONAL discount on
no trade basis or a very generous a llowance on
your trade. or even an additional check if agreeab le
with bank or finance company. We can giv e you the
service before and after the sa le. Compare service
too! There is nonsense to our rebates . BOTH Dan
and Ford rebates.

73 Vega Hatchback, 4 sp., radio ........... 12195
73 Olds 98 lS Sedan. full power, air....... 14395
73 Dodge Pol. Cus. 4 Dr, HL, pow., air ... 12895
73 Olds Cut Sup. HT Cpe., power, air .......13295
72 Olds 98 HT Sed., v-roof, air .............. 13495
72 Olds Toronado Cpe., V-roof, POl'/., air ..... 13295

4 Dr H T ., fa c t . atr , P.S., P. B , vinyl

$4295

19740PELMANTA

$3995
$2695
$2695
$2595
$2595

1972 MERC, MARQ. BROUGHAM

sand ston e vinyl seats, beautiful dark red f i n i sh TRULY A

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P&amp;J
H ome
Ma intenan ce ,
heating , coo l ing, re fr i ~ ..
plumb1ng , e l ectric al ap
p l 1a n ces. We service; and
repa~r any t lng rn the hom e or
business . 21 5 N
Seconi:L
Middleport . Phone 992 -35Q9 .

ract at r , P .S., P. B., v myl roof. fa ct
tape , powr . wmdows, hit wheel ,
Cru1se Control

tinted glass, deluxe body and whee l opening moldings,

E X CA V A I I N G ,
do z e 1r ,
backhoe ,
and
d itch~r .
water/ m e, foote rs , dra ins .
roads. and brush c 1ean1ng, n o
job too small, no weather tbo·
bad Char l es R . Halfreld , Rtl l
Rut l and , 0
Pnone 742 60~2 .
1· 7-26tc
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1972 OLDS TORONADO 2 DR HT

4-door, l owner c ar, and on l y 10,400 miles, V -8 eng ine, w 1th
automatic, powe r steer ing, power brakes , factory air ,

cabinets, ex pert carpeting}
etc.
r

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Fact . arr , P.S., P. B , viny l roof

Pomeroy
Motor Co

OF

:

Painting, siding , roofing~

hanging ,

5:00p.m.

Pomeroy , 0 .

992-2174

2 SIGNS

All Types of : :
BUILDING
:
and REMODELING :
From a shelf to a house.'
paper

p.m., Sat. till

Smith Nelson Motors, Inc.
500 E. Main St.

PHONE
'
949-3832 or 843· 2667 :

1973 FORD GAL 500. 4 DR HT

See Ceward Calv e rt , Smtlin Art , or Bill Nelson .

Caning

Pick -up Service

vmy l roof,

1973 FORD LTD 4 DR. HT

STRIPPING - FINISH(§
FURNITURE-METALS-ETC.
MODERN &amp;ANTIQUE

ECIAL NO, 2 - - - - . . . . . . ,
SOLID STATE
Was
STEREO COMPONENT $69,95

SEE THESE GREAT NEW HEATERS SOON. .TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET

Fact a•r , P S., P B , vrny l roof, lilt
w heel, loca l ly ow ned , 16,000 miles,
l 1ke .new

=""''2195

74 Olds eut. Sup, Cpe., air, sharp •.•. ,..••.•'4795 .
74 Cadillac Cpe, DeVille, full power, air..... 1()995
74 Olds 98 L Sedan, power, air ............ 15895
73 CouRar XR7, v-roof, air, power...... ... ,.• 13895

Stand t r an s , long wide be d

1974 BUICK LeSABRE 4 DR HT

Phone (4141992 -2798 •

.

1-REFRIGERATOR,white

I

auto . t ra ns.,

viny l top

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Green, copper,

OFF
•

~:m~~7:i7::-t

P S , P. B , a i r co n d .• radio,

Street " :

3 REFRIGERJ\TORS, priced to sell _ _ __ $15-S20-S25
REFRIGERATORS, like new, frost-free, each __ 249.95 ,

OPEN WED. THRU
SUNDAY9A.M.-7 P.M.

1971

4 Dr ,

.....
-·
Modem ChemicabE

5232

EXCEL SIOR Salt Works. East
Ma1n Sl , Pomeroy . A ll krnds
of salt, wa ter pellets , w ater
nuggets , b lock salt and own
Oh io Rrver Salt Phon e 992 ·
3891
6 5 tfc

1971 FORD C-100 302 V-8

. ..

1oo

Than Factory Cash Rebates
Of Up To '500.00

USED CARS

•

EXCAV ,...T I NG , dozer , loa der
a nd ba ckhoe work . septi c
t anks 1nstalled , dump tr ucks..
an d to -boys for hire ; wrt ll'1 a ul
f rll d rrt , to p SOi l. l im estone &amp;
gr a\lel ; Call Bob or Roger
Jeffer s, day phone 99 2-7089 ;
night phOn e 992 3525 or 992
2 11 -lh

&amp;

Strout Realty

NEW LISTING - 3 bedrooms
with bath, gas rurnace , porch,
ha ve a look. Only 17500.00.
RUTLAND - 3 bedroom block

.

- -- - - - - --

please call 992-2298.
RUTLAND - All elec. brick,
3 BR. full basement, 2 ca r

OUR STOCK

.
PLUMBfll

Real Estate For Sale

- If you have a farm or
acreage of a ny size to sell,

GAS FIRED

H£1L · : ,

- - - - - - - - - - --

law n , lots of shrubbery,
excelle nt loca tion for su bd ivision . $26,500 .00 .

EN'FIRE STOCK

EXPERIENCED

- - - -- - - - -

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.WILL trrm or cu t tr e es or
-s hr u bbery ,
c l e an
o ut
basemen ts . attrcs, etc. Phone
9&lt;19 322 1 or 7.t 2 4•14 1
·
1 26 26tc

MORE

~.

:::. EPT I C
TANKS
c le an ed .
Mode r h Sanrtat ion . 99 2 395 4 or
99 2 73&lt;19
9 18 l fc

Re nova ted home , 2 la rge
BR , ba t h , love l y kttchen has
Olo'er 20 ca binet s, rang e &amp;
Olo'en, basement, natur a l ga s
FA heat, Olo'er 5, 000 sq. ft .
under roof. exce ll ent hun ting , l i shmg, about 25 acre s
under fe nce . $29,900 .
tage. 1 or 2 bedroom s, bath ,
thr ee -fourth s
basem e nt ,
na tu r a l gas heat , porches,
good renta l
A sk rng just

·o=o

Free Pickup and Delivery

10 ME
I mprove men t
and
Reparr Se rvr ce
A nyth1ng
lrlled ar ound th e home . from
roo f to b a seme nt You Wi l l
l 1k e our work and ra tes
Phon e 7&lt;12 508 1
122 9tfc

~OU GET MUCH

All tires in stock

at catalog cost prices.
Most sizes ·in stock.

N 0. D. ,

'

THE IHCOMI TAX PIOPLI
618 E , Main, Pomeroy, 0.
992-3795

NEWELL'S SERVICE STATION
CHESTER

985-3350

·Open 9 to 6 Weekclayst9·5 ~turday
No Appcilnt,ment Ne ssary

OHIO

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F~;p;;;R·;;·;r~; Use Sentinel Classified{ ~-~B_u_s~in
~e_·s_s~S_e~r-=-:vi:.-:c-:--- e_s_~·]
-·
RACINE
HEATING=:
Citrd of Thanks

Mobile

TI-lE F AM I LY of Elmer Still
wiShes to acknowledge t he
kindness
of
Vt&gt;tcrrtns

SS xi OVtl'lrD ALE m obd r ho rn(' I
rm s n ewt.,. c cl r pctc o . QOO d
c ond rt 1on ve r y c l cn n SJ 'iOO
Call 985 ]313 c v enr n qs n r

Memor ial Hospttat and stittl .
Dr
R tdg wa y , fr tends
and

neighbors

Re..,

BuffinQton .

Rev

I 16 61p

19,6] RL UE MOON Hou se tr.:ld ~r
rn f"lt CE' tl£'111 COI1 d rt rQr1 IOCi'lt ed
at
Ro u t e 3. A lbc1 ny
Fo r
l urtt1e r •nlorm n t1011 . cntl 1'!9 A
89~ 1 or 99? ?7?0
I 79 ] I c

appr~c,ated

I J I lip

Notice
FABR IC SALE

Frrst

qualrty

lh.J ~

do.ub te and srnqte l&lt;.n rts Sl\18
On£'

W(' ('k

on ly

h all mde noru, ol Chest e r .
i\.lld

Pt1on e 99? IJ8S
1 J 1 Jtc

10x S5 Part rollly Ci!rp e! CO &lt;l c
51 g al lo n hot wd t er tH•.ltf'r
undc rp 111nrnq Colli 99 ? 5 1'13
I 30 I ?tc

Monday . J a,-, 17 n1r u Sat
F E"b I Open ., •' m fO' 7 p m
Ca rol rna Fabrrc , Route- 7 , on e
On ro
Ht&gt;nr y
Hun ter owner s

f'.l EW Moon rno b •le hom e.

11;1/Q model

per yard A ll f t~ b r r c rn shop
red uced rnc tud rng r1ew sprrng
patterns

For Sale

Edward

Edward
Your k. rndness was

PepperS
great ly

~omes

Mary

CU ll /\~'-&gt;
~.
'l dr
r1uromai •C
POW l' r ~ I CL• rnH/
l&gt;r&lt;tl..e s .tnd wrnd o w s cr ur s&lt;'
r onlr-&lt;lt . trtl wt1Cel. am lm
•,t c rco tape p l &lt;1y e r , n ew
br&lt;~k £"&gt; and shoc k s, rad.al s
•"HI to w h ri c h M c laii• C b l ue
w rll1 b l a c k rn rer 10 r
Worlh
-s 1 ~oo . se ll fo r ~'l . S O O Ca ll 99 '!
1.1 ~ I or 99') J38 1

nt 1\l

REMODEL ING
JJ i umbrnq . I 71 AC RE I:i and lo cus t po sts
Phone T42 3656
heatrng . ilnd atl t v p es of
1 19 1'2 1p
gene r al
· r eparr
Work
quar;wteeo 10 year s e x
f- I R EWO O D l or sal e, Sl 5 pe r
perr enc e Phon e 991 ?&lt;109
load Phone ! 4 1 48 J 1
I 19 TI C
1 t9 12tc

Prn to 7 d r Scd ("tn .
f' nQ tn f' new l1res $1.000
or w il l 1riJdC tor a v an Ca l l
III Q )/ rl alt er _r, p m
1 J I 3t c
O~ D

IH' W

larry lavender
Phone 992-3993
Daily After 5: 00

For Rent

STER EO R A DIO . 8 tr ac k tap e
c omb 111t~lron . arn l m radio
-1
way sp eak er so und sys te m
TRAI L ER spa ce. 7 miles f rom
Balan ce SlOB ;,, , or use our
Pomeroy , Rt 143 , Ph one 992
b udq et term s Call 991 ]965
58 58
I ?I ti c
10
ti c

1'169 IMPALA Cu stom , good
con drl1on r a c tory arr p s.
p b . pr 1ce d to se ll Phone 99 ?
7/i&lt; I
I 79 61 c

·n

MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE
NOT tC ( •
D ue
to
! IH' 196 0 M GA ') dr
conv erldJie .
I 16 61p
fore c losur e on on e o! Oh1 o ' s
vcr v qoo d co ncirtron Phone
larg cs t Mob rle Hom ~:: Dea l t.: r ~
9'17 '' 3 7 a tt er '1 p rn
A N YONE tnler !!s t ed 1n s t arling
w e w rll o ffer fo r sat e t h('
I 29 6t C
a f undament u l. rnd epend£'nl
lollow1ng Mobil e Hom es n t a
Bapt ist Church . wr il e Rl'v
ver y ver v l MQ e d 1'ir ounr
US ED part!. , F ry e's Tru c k and
19 /J fOR O Co u nt ry Squ rr e
James Gilnl. Bo x ?.tJ Alba11v .
64x 11 Ll bertv . 3 bed roo m
Au t o Part s. Rulland Oh•o
OhtO or ca ll 111 69 8 303-l
wa c10n
20 000 mil es , all
60x I ? L 1 be&gt;rt~· . ? bcdrcom
Phorr c ( 61 -1) 7416094
Pq ur p lll c n t 5. ] 50 0 Phone 99 1
1 16 7tp
).19J or 992 '17?0
SO'I&lt; I? R rc hard so n , ? b edr oo m
I '12 78tp
60 x 17 PM C. J b edroo m
SH OOTING MATC H . Cor n
· 1'10 x 1? Tr t an ? b edroorll
CLO SE OUT o n new Z1g Zag
Hol lo w Gun Cl ub , turn f rrst
r ight af te r Miles Ceme ter y . I ~ 60 x D Park wood 1 bedroom
se w ing maChines For sew rny
O
LD
CO
IN
~
and
paper
money
stre t ch f a br1 cs. b uttonholes.
.Rut l and
Factory choke d· 1 60x 1? El cona . ? b edroon1 S
l o r Mc,q s Cou nty s only
central a~r
f an cy d es. g ns , e t c. P aint
guns on l y Sund ny Fe bru ary
mon n1ty co •n auc t •o n Call Ed
I 6511; 17
R rc hardson
J
2. 1 p m
Sl rghlly bl em 1shed Cho ice ot
Rufk c tt . 99 ? 3.t76 a ft er 5 JO
bedr oom . ? fu l l baths . 8x I ?
ca rr yrng case o r sewrng
1 JO 3t c
pm
exp rtnd o
stand $d9 80 cash or term s
1
31
12t
c
availabl e Phone 99? 7755
MR AND MRS Ronald Dougan W e al so hav e a good se l cc l •on of
o ther 8, 10 and 12 w rdc Mobil e
12 18 t f c
WOUld /1ke t o InVIte YO lJ IO
Homes Thes e are mostly a ll CO N &lt;; tG NMEN T S w elcom e at
attend Sunday Sc hool at ! he
PII. J A u c l ron , ? 15 N ort h 1971 YAMA H A 250, new parts ,
latP model Hom es \ som e h ave
Mrddleport
Un•ted
Pen
C.. eco nd , M rddl e por t
nev er been l rv ed rn l tl yo u
ex t ras good condi t ion Phone
tecostal Church , South Third
992 '!158 after 6 p m
are rnter cs ted rn a good
I 9 JOi c
Avenue . starting at 10 a rn
Mobrle Hom e at a very larg e
1 30 6tc
I 30 2tc
diScount don ' t wait Stop rn
to da y at BERRY M I LLER
SHOOT IG Mdlcil . Ra cin e Gun
G ROC E RY bus iness fo r sate
Cl ub , Su nday , F e bruary 2, I
Mobile Ho m e Sale s, 70S
Buddmg for sal e or teasE&gt;
pm
Far son St r eet , Belpre , Oh io, wo.. r..TE D o ld u pr ight p ianos,
any cond.t ion
Paytng $10
Phon e 773 56 18 f r om 8 30 p m
phon e ·123 95 31
I 29 4tc
eac 11 F ~r st ll oor only · wr. te
to 10 p m for appointme-nt
-- ----~----·-~·-1 JO rot c
and g•ve d •r ec l rons to Witten
3 10 tfc
GIGANT I C Book Sale Th ri ft
P1ano Co , Box 188 , Sard is.
Silop across from Pomeroy
01110 .1)946
Pos t Offi ce Open Fri day and
1-19 61p
Satu rday Clothing , hand
WANT E D Ol d upright P I ANO S,
made furn it ur e. g l assware
any co nd it ron . Pay ing )1 0
l 29 3tc
each Frrst f loor· on l y Wr , re
---~--------- -- .
and g1ve drrect ions lo W1ttcn W A NTED .
SHOOTING maJ ch , Stuu rday ,
Manager
for
P i ano Co , Bo:.. 168 . Sar di s.
Feb . 1, 7 p .m . Mi te Hill Road
l.nan ci at institu t ion
Salar y
Ohio
.
43946
All New Heaters
F ac tory choke g uns on ly
op en rn l me with el(per len cc
1 30 6!p
Spon sor ed oy the Ra ci ne Fi r e
F rrn g e benefits . Wr i te Bo&gt;e
Now
Oepllrt ment
77. 9A , The Da i l y Sen ti n el.
1 29 31C OLD f urn1tu r e, i ce bo&gt;o:es , bra ss
Discounted!
Pomeroy , Oh i o 45769
1 30 3tc
N ew Woo d Burning
be d s . or comp le te househo t&lt;IS .
SHOOTIN G match , Rll cl ne Gun
Wr rt e M D M i ll er , Rt &lt;I ,
HEATER- - - - - .1239.95
Cl ub , SunCiay 1 p m . Assorted
Pom ero y , OhiO Ca ll 99 2 77 60
Salesman or Ag ent wanted
De luxe model with cabmet
meats and t ector y choke guns
TEXA S O IL COMPA N Y n ee d s
10 7 74
only
dependabl e ma n who ca n wor:k
Wall It ned .
12 -22 -lfc JUN K autos , com p lete and
Withou t supervisiOn in Me1gs ·
POM EROY LANDMAR.K
de li ver ed to our yard . We pi ck
Co u n ty
C~r ea .
Co nta c t ·19'• : Jo1ck W Carsey , M gr .
NOW sell i ng Fu ll e r Bru sh
up auto bOdies .uand buy al l
c u '!'&lt;tome r s Age un1m po r tant , ·!tt'al
Ph o ne 992 ·2181
Produ cts, phon e 992 34 10
k i nd s of scr ap metals and
but ma t ur 1ty is . we t rain . •-- - - - - - - - -- -'
1 24 tf c
Ai mall G
N
D1ck , Pres, -iron R rder's Sa l v age , St Rf
124, Rt J , Pome ro y , Ohio
Sou thwes tern Pe tr o leu m , Box ST E R EO RA D I O . 8 t rac k tap e
Ca l l 992 -5468
comb rnat1on , am .tm radro, ''
789 , F t . Worth , T x 76101
10 -17 lf c
INCOME Tax Prepared both
1 :19 4tc
way speaker sou nd sys t em
Federal and State Ta XM--W.H I
Balance S1 07 89 , or use our
be done by appoin t ments CAS H pa id for a ll m a kes and R N for p!lrll i m e POSIIIOil wrth
budg e t Je rm s Ca ll 99 ? 3965
p l anned paren t hood . Cl rn• cs ,
mode l s o f mobile hom es
only . Pl ease phon e 99 2 2272 or
I 19 lfc
education , a nd socia l serv 1ces ,_
Phone area code 614 44'3 -953 1
see Mrs . Wa nda Eblin , La ure l
4 l J.If c
re sponSi b ili t i es 16 hOurs per 150 BU SH EL o~o r n , 12 90 per
Cliff Rd . , Pome roy, Ohio
week . Call offi c e. 99 2 591 2
bu shel . Hoov
Oral A Mafl c
1-3 JOl c
weekdays eHe pt lhu r sd!ly
wrth pow er
•v e and at
1 '19 61 c
ta c h ments S7
Pnon e 98S
F-' OR your " 0 11 of Mink " CAS H SSU FQ R J UNK CA R S
Jl 32
Compl
e
te,
F
RYE
'
S
TR
U
CK
WA IT RE SSES n eeded . a pply 111
Cosme li cs . Ph one BROWN 'S
I 29 10tp
AND AUTO PAR TS , Rutland
per son Crow ' s Steak House ,
992 -5113
Phone 7J? 6094
Pomcr ov
1-7-tfc
GRAVELY ·tra c tor Pr e season
I 21 l 61p
1 1 t tc
spec 1al Purc hase any new
Gravely conver t ibl e tr actor
AU(TION ,
Thursday
and
at regu l ar li st price and we
Saturday n ig h t , 1 p . m . at WANT E o to buy a u sed
will grve you a new 30" rotary
Maso n Auc t ion , Horton St . in
Gra vely Tr ac tor witl'1 Mow er MA L E Beagle , Wtlkesvrlle,
mow er alta c hment , F R EE
Mason , W Va .Cons ignm ents
and r id1ng su l ky and plow
m1nc
3
area .
wearrng
No tr ade •n a nd no detilo'er y on
welcome Phorfe (304) 773
a11 ac hm en ts Ph one (30 41 887
Co l urnbu s dog tags
Phon e
th •S ott e r good througn Feb 8,
547\.
2525 or eve n ings , 882 23 44
99? 708 7
1975 Gra vely Tractor Sa l es ,
I 26 12t c
10·3 l t c
1 29 3tc
Pom eroy , Ohio Phon e (6 14)
992 2975
1 29 6t c

For Sale

Wcn ted To Buy

Wanted To Rent

Wanted To Buy

USED FUEL OIL .
HEATER, '50

Help Wanted

E L ECTROLUX S weeper ~ L r t. e
model
Com pl et e w. tt\ a ll
cl e!lnr n g a tt achment s and
uses pa per bags Sl•g hr ty u sed
bu r c l e~ n s and looks l rke new
Will se ll tor $37 25 c ash o r
term s av atlab l e Ph one 991
775 5

12 18 t tc
T A RLE saw and jo111 te r tor
sa l e Phone 84 3 22 9?
1 ?8 6tc
r..tCE steer s. w e tghs be t w een
·150 and 500 lbs dressed, writ
be
ready l a s t week of
r eb r ua r y Whol e 85c l b , ',
s t ee r
Blc
lb
•ncludes
dr e ss 1ng ,
CUII1 n g ,
and
wrappmg , I US ! ') st eers lett
Ca ll 742 31?3, wr a p ped for a
lam rly su e·
I 28 31 c

Real Estate For Sale
Ap pro x rmalely one acre rn
Rutland , ser up tor mobil e
hom e Phone ( 1l 446 966?
1 30 nc
B UI LD I NG l ot. 80 H fron tage
b y 165 I t The sec ond lo t o n l eft
on Rrvervrew Dr ive, Lrncoln
H rll , Pomeroy . Ohro If rn
ter es ted c al l 991 3230 a lt er 5 p

m

10 17 tf c

HO US E . 55,000 Phone 992 58 71
I 12 18tc
H OU SE for sa l e in Por tl and 6
rooms an d bath . good w e ll 2
a c res , $6,700 Call 84 3-12'1?
I ?8 61c

I

lost

IN T 3 bot! 14 ' p lo w No V F
20&amp; 80 Also , 3 pt h itc h t ra c tor
car rr er lift H 0
Pnon e
742 5113 .
I 31 3t p
MILLION S of rug s hav e been
c lean ed with Bl ue Lustre . It 's
Americ a 's
fin es t
R ent
el ectri c shampoo er $1 Bake r
Furn• tur e Company
1 31 -3tc
TWO pow er saws .
Cu t lough , ot h er
Phone 74? 3656

one M e
Bolen 's .
I 31 21p

150 REWARD for the re t urn of
our B la c k and Dec ker el ec tnc
saw , 7 1 -'J in blade Phon e (1 )
667 3737 Vivran Maxey
1 31 -6tp

One Week Only!

Blown Into Walls
and Attics
'Free Estimates

Employment Wanted

1 3 I 51c

---------------

Fire Retardant
Insulation

~ . r.1n , .l rH'l wll.t r t~ e ;HJI C'.
19'i l C H E VY parts
N EW
ft' rH,ll(' \I III OI1 1hS Old ,lnd
Lak ewood tril c t ron bar s, h i
f.l: (' \.l l" l e r C' d Conin e! Cl y d a
1&lt;
1C/o. er a rr sho c ks , hooker
1\m(l 1\radiJurv or crt ll &lt;J •}')
h eader s, wrlh J" col l ectors fo r
11 ',1'
"&gt;ma l t blo c k
Ca l l 991349 6
I l l II c
Mter 6 p m BE ST O F F ER
10 17 II C

1'1 ' 1

1'1 11 f

For Sale

Pets For Sale

Auto Sales

CLELAND
REALTY

608 E.

MAIN

PO~ROY

fl.
CHESTER - 80 ACRES -

ROGER HYSEU'S
GARAGE
On State Rt . 124, ll,
Route 1 by -pa ss

mi . from
towards

Rutland .

Ph . 992 -5682 or 992-7121
All Me chanical Work
Open Mon .-Sa t .

8 A.M. 6 P '.1.

rUR NITU RE Upho l ste rrng ,
Reaso nabl e
r at es,
f ree
e s tim a r es,
p1cku p
a nd
de l ivery , p r ompt servrce
Mowrev 's Upnotstery , Poin t
Pleasan t. W Va Phon e 67 5
.JI54
12 31 26t p
H OCK I NG Valley Elec t ric,
r es rd en t ral and com m erc ral
Wifing B' g and lrtt le tobs
Cal l 593 807 8 A t hens . Free
estrmates
1 19 I Otc
CR EME A N S CONCRETE de·
lrv e r e d Mollday
thro u g h
Satur d ay
and
eveni n gs .
Phone 446 11 47 .
6 13 ttc
EXPERT tr ee serv rce , fr ee
Ps t •m a t es , 20 years ex .
pericnce Ca l l ( 1} 667 30&lt;~ 1 or
992 3057
l 21 26 tp
C BR ADFORD, Auctronee r
Co mpl e te Serv 1ce
Phone 949 J82 1 or 949 -3161
Rac rn e, Qhio
Cntt Bradford
5 1 tf c

POMEROY - 75 lt . Iron ·

NE W H OMES . N o Money D own
Payme nts a c co r d~ng to
rncome on Farmers Home
A dmini stra t ion l oan Con
yenlio n al
f1 na n c mg atso
ava i labl e wi t h m• n imum
down . Lovely hom es in thr ee
loc atio ns in M e ig s Co unty .
Some homes with wooded
l ots
Ci! l l for mo re i n ·
fo r mat ron . 997 -5976
I 15 26tc

13,800
RUTLAND - 45 ACRES -

all fenc ed . ni ce lake or pond .
good spnng , lots o.f b u tld ing
sr tes, minerals . JU ST $9,000 .

NEAR POMEROY - About
2 years old. 4 8 R, 2 baths,
li ving
R . has
e l ec t r i c
fir ep l ace, love l y kitchen a nd
dmmg a r ea, n ice workshop
in th e r ear, about 1 a cre
BRICK &amp; FRAME . Go1ng at

just $26,000
AL L CAS H FOR YOUR
PRO PERTY - LET US
SE LL IT - WE NEED
HOMES VERY BADLY
' 2-2259 or 992 -2568

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14 Acre
Farmette
House with 3 bedrooms,
45x45 pole barn , large fen ced

pood. T-P-C water. large

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bake and cook units . Needs
Ma ke no mistake
f i n ishe d

RUTLAND - All elec . new

IN TRADE
Clean
used
ap·
pliances. All with 30·
day
money-back
guarantees!

HEATERS

gilrage , c arpet LR and D R,
finan c ing alo'ailable.

home , bath , gas heat, and 2
ac r es of land . 116,000 .00 .

REFRIGERATORS
from 125

Electric or Gas Ranges;

NEW LISTING - 2 bedrooms.
2 battis , gas f urnaces and v iew

of river. MIDDLEPORT.
RACINE - a room s wtlh 2
bath s, carpe ting and some nice
paneling . A nd a .4 room rental.

33 ACRES - 3 bedrooms, all
e lectric, bath , ni ce kitc he n,
ba sement neor town wi th c1ty
water

Wringer Washers

Maytag washer

dryer,

&amp;

refrigerator ,
air
con ditioning , 1.8 acres ground .
You ha ve to see It t o appreciate tt .

MIDDLEPORT -

2 BR.

older

built-i n

home,

la rge

kitchen. garage, utility
bldg ., closed in porch, carpel
LR &amp; DR . $15,500.00.
MIDDLE PORT -

Older

home, 2 or 3 BR ., garage;
som e bui lt -in cabinets, some

water lin e
divi s ion .

car peting . qu iet street.
$11.000 00.

for

sub -

DBL. HOME - Good for farg e

Electric Dryers; and

home, 3 BR , large kitchen,

70 ACRES - On Rt 33 near
N 1ce

family ford stMt in busines s

On Rt . 143 near Albany ,
$12,500.00.
COUNTRY HOME
4
bedrooms, bath , vast living,
carport,

and

$16,500.00.

l ar ge

garden

F rom th e larges t Truck or
Bu lldozer Radia t or to the
smalle st. Heater Core.

Nathan Biggs
Radiator Speeta l sit

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Ph 991-2174

Pomeroy

The Furniture Fixer
843-2824 or 843-2293
Portland, Ohio
REPAIR- Broken
Parts Mended
STRIPPING-By
Hand
NO DIP TANKS
Supplies - Strippers
Stai~s - Finsihes

Complete plumbing-1.
heating service a~
gereral sheet metal
works ,
Fre)
Estimates ,
;
Phone 949-5961 :;:;:
Emergency 992-39U:
1,
or 992-5700
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REA D Y MIX CONCRETE - d-e.
l rvered right to your pro tect
Fas t
and
easy
Free
es t rma t es . Phone 99 2 328 4
Goeg l ern R e ady M i x Co .•
M iddleport . Oh 10
6-30 tfc
SEW I NG MACH I NE, Repa irs ,
service, a ll mak es, 99 2 1284 .
Th e Fabri c Shop , Pom eroy ,
Authorrzect- Singer Sales and
Ser.vice . We sharp en Sc issor s
3-29 -tfc
DOZER work, land clear ing by
the acre . ho ur l y o r co ntrac t
F arm pond s, roads , e t c
Large dozer and operator
w 1t h ove r 20 ye ar s ex
p erience. Pullins Excavating,
Pomeroy , Ohio . Phone 992·
2.478

307 Spring Avenue
Pomeroy
992-2298
CONTACT :
Lois Pauley
Branch Manager

" At Caution Light, Rt. 7"
Tuppers Plains, Ohio
Phone U7-3&amp;18

Kerr

Pomeroy, Ohio

4 cyl 4 spd.,

1973 CHEVY IMPALA, 4 DR, HT

floor shi

Fact air , P.S, P 8,
ext r a c lean

mileage, rad io.

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Refinishing •
Burnishing

Repairing

Fact. air, P S., P B , vmyl root.
Also Great Buys on New Buic k s, Pontiacs, Opels and GMC

Trucks.

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Dealership open weekdays ti14 : 00

Upholstering.
We Also Buy Antiques
Available

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1973 DATSUN 12002 DR. CPE.

IOME~OY

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. For Rent
I HOUS .:, ur.turni shed, 7 r ooms
'' and ba t h . nice . Phon e 992 2760
....,..,or 992 -3432.
I 9 If c
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PT . 3 rooms, a ll e lect r ic , has
• · table top ran ge , wa l l ov en.
.,., real nice and clean. modern .
• Lo cated
in
Pomeroy
:~ overlooking ' the Ohio R1ver .
.., ...P.h,one GallipoliS, day 446 ·
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~ .4 ROoM ho use, furn isne d . in
., Rut l and Phone 742 3751.
1 31 3tp

WAS SALE "
HIDE-A-BED,_green·- - - -- -,--,-149.95 119.95,';
HIDE-A-BED, grey _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--, 69.95
1OLD SOFA 3 PC. u v1N;;G:-R;:;;;o;;;o::
M:-s::u::cr:;;T:;;E:-,- - - -- -- 25 ·00 ,1
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French Prov., A•-- ~r========269.95 219.'5 .
WOOD ROCKER 24.95
14.95
NEW RECLINER
88.00
BROWN CHAr R. maple, wood trim
29.95
14. 95"
t"""-~--SPECIAL

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F U RNISHED ap t Adults On l y
Middleport Phone 992 3874.
11 \II lfc
PUBLIC NOTICE

GALLI PO LIS Maxin e S
Plummer, exec ut ive d ir ec tor of
: FURN I S~E D
1
bedroom t he Ga lli a Jackson M e igs
~
trai le r , all uti l it i es . 493 Co mmunity Menta l H ea lth and
.. Broadway Str eet, Midd leport. Men t al Retardation Board, sa rd
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128 .tfc Sat urday any agency rn t er este d
~- -------- - -- -- ;:)' RAILER SP AC E . J,{l mil e rn ber ng fund ed for re l ated
mental hea l lh and m ent a l
..., north of Meigs High Sc Mol on
r et ardation p ro g r ams 1n Ga lt 1a,
.. old Rt 33 . Phone 992 294 1.
Jac kson, or Meigs Coun ties
.,.
1 1J.ffc
sl'1ou l d su bm it th eir applrc a t1on
~- -- ------- - - -·to the Board office . P . 0 Box
~ O~NTRY Mob i le Home Park , 292 . Gallipol i s. by Febr u ar y 10.
.. R t. 33 , ten m li es north of
To qua lify for a con l ract ura l
• Pomeroy , La r ge lots w 1t h
agre e ment wlth t h e Gal tra • concret-e, patios , srdewalks ,
Jackso n - Meig s
Count1es
• r Unner s
and
off
street
Communrty Mental Heal lh and
: Jfarking Phone 99 2.7479
..
12·31-tfc Menta l Retardation Board to
r ece 1\le state r e i mbursement
- - -- - - - - ..r uRNI SHEO aPt. J rooms and for t he pro v i sion of Com m l!nity
• bath , new l y dec orat ed Ph one Me nta l H eattn and -or Ment-a l
Retardation
se r v rce s ,
an
: 99 2·2937
mu s t
meet
tile
1 26 6tp agency
followmg :
Sllall be a nonp r of rt
AIFU RNI SHED mobil e home for
• r e nt. Pnone 949 226 1. Albert organization I f the agen c y rs a
vol u ntary
agency ,
rt
is
.. H111, Racin e.. Ohio 4577 1
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1-26 -6tc r ecommended tnat rt be Ill ·
corpo r ated as a nonp rof it
- -- ----~- - ----or ga n izatiOn snou ld th e agen c y
:1 URNISHED
apartm ent. b e
a
private
nonprofit
utilities furn !Shed , su itab le organization , it sha ll b e exempt
: for ·t WO work i ng m en or from federa l i n c om e taxes
..... retired c ouple . Liv~ng room , un d er the In ternal Revenue
., kitchen , show er and bath . On
Code .
"" ma i n highway, Mason. W Va
Sh al l have a govern tng
: Phone 773 - 51~7 .
10 -27 l fC board (Or advrsory committee.
if a pub l rc agen cy l represen t ati ve of th e commun1 t y served
Such board sn ail d et erm me the
polic 1es an d direc tor of th e
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se r v ices o f th e agen cy
- Sh all ho ld a t lea st four ( 4)
regul arly schedu l ed m eet ings of
th e governin g board each year .
(Th e ag ency's program shall
con form to the Community Pl an
of the Gal 1i a J ackson . Mergs
commun 1ty Ment al H ealth and
Mental Retardat1on Board
The
Community
Mental
Heallh and Men t al Reta r dation
Act of 1967 (Oh io) mandates the
Ga ll ra -Jackson M e igs Com
munl ty Me n tal Healt h and
Menta l Retardation Board til e
respons i bility for p l anning ~J nd
fun ding the n ecessa r y mental
hea lth and mental rela rdali on
serv 1c es m Gall ra , Ja ckson , and
Meigs Countres
h\ii,Cf!.B:J,;~~~~:::::.:._:~;:I An agency a pp I ic at ions, 111
s tr ucti on s, and Boa rd po l icy
•••
manu al will be availab l e lo the
••~
reque~ti ng agency
Al l app l rcal i ons will be
reviewed by t he approprrate
comm rtt ee for Board ac 110n

GE PORTABLE TV, B&amp;W-- - - - - - -- 69.957;
2 WHITE WROUGHT IRON LAWN CHAIRS
li~e new, ea . 39.''~':
3 SOLID OAK TABLES,withdrawers-79.95
3 NEW TABLES, maple or walnut
59.95
3 BIG DARK OAK, Mediterranean or
3 BIG MAPLE TABLES, (Sell
149.95
4 BIG SETS NEW COMMODE TABLES,
(each!
79.95
6 BREAKFAST SETS

19.95 Up

D~S~K~~~~~~~~9~9~.9~5=49.95

WOOD
DESK, like new
79.95
BIG
OFFICE
WOOD WARDROBE
19.95
1 BOOK SHELF
~" ,
UTl LITYC ABINETS,copper,gtassdoors
59.95
FORMICA TOP, A-t
STOKER-MATIC HEATER, coal - , - - -- - 388.00
2 LAMPS, BOTH
29,95
NEW LAMPS, IPairl...,,..._ _ _ _ _ 79.95
55 00
NEW BEDROOM SUITES
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10 USED BEDROOM SUITES, sofod maple,
walnut, pecan, dark C?ak
·
88.00 Up "
ELEC. DRYER, Hoover,while
88.00 ·•
3 MA~TAG DRYERS
69.95 Up
3 WRINGER WASHERS
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WASHER -DRYER, auto., green, palr._ _ 3t9.95 239.95

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POMEROY

ORDINANCE NO .
1021 -75
An Ordrnan ce to Rezone_ Lo t s
No 71 , 95, and Soutil Sec t 1on of
No 106 .
Be it or da 1ned by the Council
of t ne Village of Middleport ~s
follows .
Sec . 1 Thai Lot s No . 71 and 95
on Locust St re e t be r ezo ned
from B·2 to B 3.
sec 11 That the Sou th Sect 1o n
only of L c.t No . 106 be rezoned
trom R ·3 to B 3.
·s ec 111. This Or d rnan ce sha ll
take effec t cind be in force from
and after January 27, 1975
Pa ss ed the 27th day of
January 1975
M L K elly
Presi dent o f Co~ncil
Attest . Gene Grate
Clerk

M4 w. Union St,, Athens ·

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SUCCESS STORIES

(1 } 31 (2 ) 27 , 2tc

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1970 Ford V8 Gal. 500

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·$1295

V-8 4 Dr . Sedan, auto . tra ns .,

Extra nice.

1970 Ford Maverick

68 Pontiac Bonneville HJ. Sedar., power, air '595

$}895
Karr &amp; Van Zandt
$1795
$1395
$1695 ·Gregory bares
$595
photos of JFK .

2 Or . Sedan, c hoice of four line ca r s wi th and '
without a uto . t rans .
as low as

1972 FORD TORINO 4 DR
302 v.a, auto .. P.S .. P. B.

1970 FORD MAVERICK 2 DR
Litt le rough but run s

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

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CHICAGO (UPI)- Political
activist Dick Gregory said he
Chester, 0 .
has evidence "of value" concerning the assasinations of
President John F. Kennedy
and his brother, Robert, for the
Rockefeller commission inMrs. Martha Richardson, in vestigating the ClA.
Virginia; 31 grandchildren, 75
Gregory flew to Washington
great-grandchrldren and 106 Thursday to deliver the docu·
grea t-grea t-gr an de hi Idren.
ments.
He was preceded in death by
"I have in my possession
two sons, Sherman and Brack evidence ofvalue to a thorough
Mullins.
investiga lion ... ,"Gregory told
a Olicago news conference
earlier Thursday. "I have
evidence whlch places some of
By Martha Holsinger
the same familiar persons In
Mrs. Roxie Reed visited the Watergate scandal ln
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas at the time of President
Mike Kerwin.
Kennedy's assassination. I
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Eddy have evidence which raises
(Emma VanM ete r ), David serious questions about Sirhan
Van Meter and R. D. Moore Sirhan's role as the lone
visrted Monday evening with assassin of Senator (Robert)
Martha Holsinger.
Kennedy ."
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Bigley
Gregory and Ralph SchoenvisitedSaturdaynightwithMr . man; an autho~ and teacher,
'and Mrs. Merle Swam and released blown up photographs
Susi~.
of vagrants in police custody in
Mr . and Mrs. Leonard Dallas at the time of the
Barber Jr. arid family , Mr. and President's death. The two
Mrs. Howard Barber an d men appear to resemble
fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. co nvicted Watergate conDanny Barbe r and . famil y splrators E. Howard Hunt and
visited Sunday with Mr. and Frank Sturgis, they said.
Mrs. Leonard Barber Sr.
HlUll, a fonner ClA agent,
Aleshia Holsinger visited her and Sturgis were both sent ro
g randm other,
Mart ha prison for their part in the
H ol~in ge r , over the weekend . Watergate case.
V1rg1ma Carter , Fan me
Themenalsoreleaseda copy
Bigley, Gerald1~e Holsmg~r . of the report on the autopsy of
and Martha Holsmger were m Robert F . Kennedy by Dr.
Athens shoppmg Thursday.
Thomas T. Noguisbl, chief
Mr. and Mrs . Dawam Durst medical examiner-coroner of
and Brei of Corapolis, Penn. Los Angeles County . The
visited their daughter, Mr.. and report they said showed that
Mrs. Virgil Holsinger and the buUet which killed Kennedy
Aleshia recently.
was flred into !he back of
Mrs . John Cubbison is a Kennedy's head at close r,ange
patient in a Parkersburg wh·eteas Sirhan was some
hospital with pneumonia .
distance away.
Mr . and Mrs. Robert Webb of
Pressed by reporters on the
Guysville, Mrs. Sol Btgley, extent of .; 1etr allegations,
Clinton Holsinger, Mr. and Schoenman said "I think
Mrs. Virgil Holsinger visited
'
Sunday evening wtth Martha
Holsinger.
Clair Reed and Carolyn Ford
visited Eddie and Jackie
Bigley Sunday afternoon .
Mr. and Mrs. Paul HolSinger
visited Mr. and Mrs . Clinton
Holsinger, Monday.

985-4100

Clahe Mullins died Thursday
MASON - A 11Jc1-year old
Mason resident Clabe M,
Mullins, with 218 survivors,
died Thursday at the residence
of his daughter , Mrs. Lenora
Reynolds, Mason. He was a
former sheriff of Breathitt
County, Ky , where he was
born July 7, 1866.
Funeral rites will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. from
the Reynolds residence, wrth
Rev. Sam Mcintosh and Rev.
James Lewis presiding. Burial
will follow in Suncrest
Memorial
Park,
Point
Pleasant. Friends will be
received at the Reynolds home
after 3 p.m. today. Funeral
arrangements are under the
direction of the Fogleso ng
Funeral Home, Mason.
The centenarian was a son of
the late Jim and Jane Hicks
Mullins. His wife , Bertha
Mcintosh Miller, died in 1959.
He was a farmer and a
ve terinarian , and was a
member of the United Baptist
Church.
Survivors include three
daughters , Mrs . Reynolds ,
Mrs . Isabelle Bowlens, in
Georgia and Mrs. Nellie Jones,
Willard, Ohio; two sons, Pierce
IV!ullins, Hazzard, K_r ; Hazel
M. Mullins, Toledo ; &lt;me stsler,

PUBLIC NOTICE
Bid s wil l be accepted until
noon on Friday, Febru ary, 14,
1975 , at tn e offi ce of the Tuppers
Plains . Ch es ter Water D1s t rtct ,
Cilester , Ohio on the followrng .
One { 1) one half ton truck •
minimum gross weight of 6,000
pounds , (f o burn r eg ul a.r
gasoline) .
Automatic t ransm lssron
En glne size - 34 0 cu. in . to 360
cu in .
West Coast m i rror s
snort Bed . Long Bed Op ti on
Power Brakes Option
Heavy Duty Step Bumper
Mud &amp; Snow Tread on R ear .
all t ires &lt;1 pty 1 or equiva l ent
Deluxe Interior opt ron .
Right i s reser v ed to reject
any or all b ids

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assassination

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Robert Kennedy and John
Kennedy were murdered by
people associated with the
United States govenuneRI and
its intelligence agencies."
Gregory said he wrote
President Ford on Christmas
Day and informed him that he
had information that should be
used in the currrent Investigation of the ClA. However, the
oomedian said although one of
the President's 888lslants answered his letter no one asked
for the information.
Gregory said shortly alter he
scheduled Thursday •s news
conference, he was telephoned
by Peter Clapper of the CIA
Corrunlsslon staff. "Now the
CIA Commlsslon ls Interested," Gregory sald. He
sald he and Schoenman would
deliver the documents to the
commission.

SKI WINNERS
BURLINGTON, VI. (UPI) Chrls Nicke captured the
men's event and Chr~ Heller
won the women's t!Ue Thw-s- '
day in the cross-country skl
competition at the University
of Vennont winter ski carnival .
The two winners were both
from Dartmouth College.

$895

See: Fred Blaettnar, Darrell Dodrill,
WATCH FOR GRAND OPENING

9&lt;2-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY'
Open Evenings Until6:00- TiiS p.m. Sal

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good .

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DAN THOMPSON
FORD INC.
(formerlv l&lt;eith Goble Ford)
461 S. Third Ave.

HarrisonviUe
By Mrs, L. Baldersun
Karen Humphrey was
honored with a birthday dinner
party Jan . 14 at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Humphrey. Attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Gale McC,ain and
Dale Lea of Coolville, Mr. and
Mrs . Randal Coulson, Joy and
Kay Sue, of Torch, Vickle Carr
of Alfred, Mr . and Mrs. Ben
Buckley and Mrs. C. Earl
Humphrey.
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Young
of Minersville R. D..visited
Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs . Maurice Reed and
family.
Robin Humphrey, student at
Ohio State University in
Colwnbus spent a weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Humphrey and Karen.
Mrs . Mabel Hetzer has
returned home after visiting
with her son, Mr . and Mrs.
Marion Hetzer and family of
Toledo. Mrs. Hetzer ac·
companied Mr. and Mrs ,
Frank Bise to her home here.
Recent visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Davld Smith
and Diana were Mr. and Mrs.
David Smith of Marietta, Mr.
and ' Mrs . Tom Drake of
. Reynoldsburg, Paul Ford of
Columbus and Mrs. Vivian
Humphrey and Mrs. Hazel
Barron.

Middleport, 0.
Mrs. Zetta Hudson of Ironton
ls visiting with Mrs. Alberta
Edwards.

LARRY'S
. MOBILE HOME
SALES, INC.
"Featuring
Kirkwo.o d
Governor

Cmneron
12' &amp; 14' Wide Up
To 70' Long
24' Wide Sectional
Homes up to 65' Long

SERVICE
AFTER SALE
Winter Hours : 9 a .m.
to 6 p.m .
Mon . Thru Sat.

Closed Sundays
PH. 992·7777
POMEROY, 0.

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

for

FLOWERS
For All Occistons

Reuon 12. Our people have been

We Wlr, Flowers

specially trained , . , and keep
abreast of all the latest tax laws, We
will do our beet in preparing your
return And then we'll carefully
check it for accuracy.

Everywhere

992·2039
Pomeroy Flower Shop
Mrs, Millard Van Meter
Ph. 992-57•'

Ph. 992-201~

TIRE SALE

MIDKIFF PROMOTED
LANGSVILLE - Daniel R. Ill 31 (21 7, 14, lfc
Midkiff, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Midkiff, Rt. 1, Langsville,
has been meritoriously
promoted to Corporal. He is in
OPTOMETRIST '
the United Slates Marine Corps
QFFICE HOUR5? :30to 12,2 to 5 I CLOSE AT
slationedat 'Camp LeJeune, N.
NOON ON THURSJ- EAST COURT ST.,
C. His wlfe, th~ fonner Cynthia
POMEROY,
Domigan, is with him there .

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PRIVATE meeting room tor
any organ1zat1on : phOne 992
3975.
3-11 tfc

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992-2811

unfurnish e d
apa rtm ents
Ph one 99 2 5434
4 12 tt c

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2 Pc. Brown Living Room Suite, A-1 shape
3 Tables &amp; 2 Lamps. ,
,

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owne.-. low mileage.

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BEDDING, twin &amp;wilh
fullbeddrrin~g~======
size_

110 W. MAIN .

T., 350 v.a, auto .,

1971 FORD GALAXIE 500

For Rent

&gt;!

60,---BEDS, twin &amp; full, wiii!Out l»ddlll91----

EBERSBACH HARDWARE

a i r , P . S., P. B. , your c hoice.

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local~

66 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., V8, auto, P.S......... 495

1972 CHEVY IMPALA
2 Dr

a nd best small Dodge, &lt;tnd thi s o ne IS doub le
barrel sharp .

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4--20" ELECTRIC RANGES,each'-- - - - - - 95
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1-l:LECTRIC RANGE ------119.95
75.00
1-30" ELECTRIC RANGE
139.95 100.00
22-GAS RANGES
49.95 Up

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~~~g ha~!e s~~n.~~~~~tioned tines~ 1995
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69 Olds 88 HT. Sed,, v-roof, air .............. 995
69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, air ........... '995

Fact. air , P.S .. P.B ..' vtnyl root

Local 1 owner c ar &amp; only 20,000 miles, au tomatic t rans .,
radio, white -wall t i res, \l in yl inter i or, sharp as a ta c k
Orang~ finish .

Irim

and full equipmen t . L1ke new , at half pr 1ce

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1973 FORD GRAN TORINO 4 DR

NOW$2695

2 Door, 4 speed transm i ssion, bu cket sea ts, rad io, 5,000
actual miles, orange fin i sh , vi n y l inte rior .

1 . 9 . 30~c

·cARPET In s tallati o n , S1 :lflier
ya rd Phon e R ic hard ,\ fest ,
8.43 -2667.

$1995

P.S ..

~~~~a~!~ O~~~~~~b~~~lher msid~ 52 95

71 ford Wagon, full power, air............... 11895
70 Camaro V-8, auto., V-roof ................. 11995
70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air,........... 11495
70 Olds 88 Roy. Cpe:, pow., air, v·roof... ..• •'1495

ru ll y equ1ppped

SAVE

Sta . Wagon . Of f iCta l ' s ca r - never trtl ed Fully
equipped with finest. Very , ve r y low mileage

71 Chevelle Mal. Cpe., v-roof, air ••••••••••••.11995

1970 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 4

6 cyl., au to . tran s .. fact. a1 r .
P B ., v rnyl roof .

1974 LTD Ford Country Sq~ire

72 Chev, Imp Cpe., V·B auto., P,S.......... 12195
72 Pontiac Cat. HT Cpe., power, air ........ 12695 ·

r oof

1972 FORD MAVERICK 4 DR

Yes, we will give you an ADDITIONAL discount on
no trade basis or a very generous a llowance on
your trade. or even an additional check if agreeab le
with bank or finance company. We can giv e you the
service before and after the sa le. Compare service
too! There is nonsense to our rebates . BOTH Dan
and Ford rebates.

73 Vega Hatchback, 4 sp., radio ........... 12195
73 Olds 98 lS Sedan. full power, air....... 14395
73 Dodge Pol. Cus. 4 Dr, HL, pow., air ... 12895
73 Olds Cut Sup. HT Cpe., power, air .......13295
72 Olds 98 HT Sed., v-roof, air .............. 13495
72 Olds Toronado Cpe., V-roof, POl'/., air ..... 13295

4 Dr H T ., fa c t . atr , P.S., P. B , vinyl

$4295

19740PELMANTA

$3995
$2695
$2695
$2595
$2595

1972 MERC, MARQ. BROUGHAM

sand ston e vinyl seats, beautiful dark red f i n i sh TRULY A

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H ome
Ma intenan ce ,
heating , coo l ing, re fr i ~ ..
plumb1ng , e l ectric al ap
p l 1a n ces. We service; and
repa~r any t lng rn the hom e or
business . 21 5 N
Seconi:L
Middleport . Phone 992 -35Q9 .

ract at r , P .S., P. B., v myl roof. fa ct
tape , powr . wmdows, hit wheel ,
Cru1se Control

tinted glass, deluxe body and whee l opening moldings,

E X CA V A I I N G ,
do z e 1r ,
backhoe ,
and
d itch~r .
water/ m e, foote rs , dra ins .
roads. and brush c 1ean1ng, n o
job too small, no weather tbo·
bad Char l es R . Halfreld , Rtl l
Rut l and , 0
Pnone 742 60~2 .
1· 7-26tc
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1972 OLDS TORONADO 2 DR HT

4-door, l owner c ar, and on l y 10,400 miles, V -8 eng ine, w 1th
automatic, powe r steer ing, power brakes , factory air ,

cabinets, ex pert carpeting}
etc.
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Fact . arr , P.S., P. B , viny l roof

Pomeroy
Motor Co

OF

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Painting, siding , roofing~

hanging ,

5:00p.m.

Pomeroy , 0 .

992-2174

2 SIGNS

All Types of : :
BUILDING
:
and REMODELING :
From a shelf to a house.'
paper

p.m., Sat. till

Smith Nelson Motors, Inc.
500 E. Main St.

PHONE
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1973 FORD GAL 500. 4 DR HT

See Ceward Calv e rt , Smtlin Art , or Bill Nelson .

Caning

Pick -up Service

vmy l roof,

1973 FORD LTD 4 DR. HT

STRIPPING - FINISH(§
FURNITURE-METALS-ETC.
MODERN &amp;ANTIQUE

ECIAL NO, 2 - - - - . . . . . . ,
SOLID STATE
Was
STEREO COMPONENT $69,95

SEE THESE GREAT NEW HEATERS SOON. .TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET

Fact a•r , P S., P B , vrny l roof, lilt
w heel, loca l ly ow ned , 16,000 miles,
l 1ke .new

=""''2195

74 Olds eut. Sup, Cpe., air, sharp •.•. ,..••.•'4795 .
74 Cadillac Cpe, DeVille, full power, air..... 1()995
74 Olds 98 L Sedan, power, air ............ 15895
73 CouRar XR7, v-roof, air, power...... ... ,.• 13895

Stand t r an s , long wide be d

1974 BUICK LeSABRE 4 DR HT

Phone (4141992 -2798 •

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1-REFRIGERATOR,white

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viny l top

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Green, copper,

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P S , P. B , a i r co n d .• radio,

Street " :

3 REFRIGERJ\TORS, priced to sell _ _ __ $15-S20-S25
REFRIGERATORS, like new, frost-free, each __ 249.95 ,

OPEN WED. THRU
SUNDAY9A.M.-7 P.M.

1971

4 Dr ,

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5232

EXCEL SIOR Salt Works. East
Ma1n Sl , Pomeroy . A ll krnds
of salt, wa ter pellets , w ater
nuggets , b lock salt and own
Oh io Rrver Salt Phon e 992 ·
3891
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1971 FORD C-100 302 V-8

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Than Factory Cash Rebates
Of Up To '500.00

USED CARS

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a nd ba ckhoe work . septi c
t anks 1nstalled , dump tr ucks..
an d to -boys for hire ; wrt ll'1 a ul
f rll d rrt , to p SOi l. l im estone &amp;
gr a\lel ; Call Bob or Roger
Jeffer s, day phone 99 2-7089 ;
night phOn e 992 3525 or 992
2 11 -lh

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NEW LISTING - 3 bedrooms
with bath, gas rurnace , porch,
ha ve a look. Only 17500.00.
RUTLAND - 3 bedroom block

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RUTLAND - All elec. brick,
3 BR. full basement, 2 ca r

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Real Estate For Sale

- If you have a farm or
acreage of a ny size to sell,

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excelle nt loca tion for su bd ivision . $26,500 .00 .

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basemen ts . attrcs, etc. Phone
9&lt;19 322 1 or 7.t 2 4•14 1
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TANKS
c le an ed .
Mode r h Sanrtat ion . 99 2 395 4 or
99 2 73&lt;19
9 18 l fc

Re nova ted home , 2 la rge
BR , ba t h , love l y kttchen has
Olo'er 20 ca binet s, rang e &amp;
Olo'en, basement, natur a l ga s
FA heat, Olo'er 5, 000 sq. ft .
under roof. exce ll ent hun ting , l i shmg, about 25 acre s
under fe nce . $29,900 .
tage. 1 or 2 bedroom s, bath ,
thr ee -fourth s
basem e nt ,
na tu r a l gas heat , porches,
good renta l
A sk rng just

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Free Pickup and Delivery

10 ME
I mprove men t
and
Reparr Se rvr ce
A nyth1ng
lrlled ar ound th e home . from
roo f to b a seme nt You Wi l l
l 1k e our work and ra tes
Phon e 7&lt;12 508 1
122 9tfc

~OU GET MUCH

All tires in stock

at catalog cost prices.
Most sizes ·in stock.

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618 E , Main, Pomeroy, 0.
992-3795

NEWELL'S SERVICE STATION
CHESTER

985-3350

·Open 9 to 6 Weekclayst9·5 ~turday
No Appcilnt,ment Ne ssary

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Saturday

HOSPITAL

Crisis
Conhnul'l1 from pagr l

Continurrl from page 1
significant progr~ sS in

the

said, "for if we don't so lw tha t.

battle againsl heart and blood

we're not going to solve much

vessel diseases. During 1975.
these diseases will r lt~ im more
than one million lives. Chief
amon~ thest' :1rc heart attack.
stro ke and hypcrten!'i\'t'
diseases . High bltwd pressun·
- a major contribut or to thf"se
killer diseases - afflic ts 2:1

of anything else."
Study panels and dinner
speeches at the meeting are
reflecting the same llleme, and
exploring ways '•the average
buyer can beat the food
distribution system.
Rep . Ed Mezvmsky, D-lowa,

milli on Alncr i{'ans .

told one sessio n a farmers'
market in eac h town was the

Jamrs E. Rous h. chairman
of the 1\·l cigs Cuulll) Heart

answer -an approach tha t

Ftmd

t:ould save consumers as much
as one-third on their grocery

Campa ig n,

residrnts

urges

all

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tu

tomorrow's salt·.

BOARD TIJ

bills.
Others ta lked of the increas·
ing numbers of food co -ops, and

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Th(' \'leig s C••unty Fai r
llo&lt;1r&lt;l will tllt'&lt;'l at 8 p.m .
Mocday at the scc rel~tr,r 's
office .on tht&gt;w- Hoc k Springs
Fai rgrolmds .

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT fhru SU NDAY
JAN . Jl .FE B. 2

THE TRIAl OF
BillY JA CK
( Techn1color J

sim ilar a r ra ngements

for

Lit tle, Athens; Fannie Wes t,

Pomeroy: Me lindtt Spen&lt;:cr,
Pomeroy; Susan J. Kin g.
Pomeroy.

DISCHARGED
Dale
Quee n. .James Reynolds, Jr.,
E:ur01 Large nt. Helen Bur tr um .
Holzer Medical Center
1Discharged, Jan. 30!
Helen Arnott, Charles Baker,
Gary Black. Fern Boyles. Mrs.
Th omas

James
Too th man,
an
agric ultural econom ist at

daughter,

Pe nnsylvanta State Unjversity,
said one new develtJpment
being trted out in Europe might
eventually work in the United
States. That, he said , is a store
which handles only perhaps 400
fast moving food items, with a
high lurnover rate, instead of
the 8,000 or so found in big
supermarkets with their high

Emma Crooks, Clint Dav is,

St.=trrmq Tom Lt'lughlin

Thl' f1 r st pat('nt for fal se

teet h wa s gnmtrd on Mclf(.:h !J.
1822 to Char les t.:raharn of New

York City

::;.;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;

llt·allh uHil'ials
warn ol' Ppidt•m it·

COLUMBUS 1 UPI ) - The
Ohio Health Q.cPHrtment
Veterans Memorial Hospital . reported toda y that I he
ADMITTED
Warren Buckeye State is (n the midsl of
David Reeves, Albany; Mary a "modera te'' in fl uenz&lt;t
Wippel. Po metoy: Terr y epidemic .

crafts .

overhead.

Sho w Star ts 7:00p .m .

NEWS .

Angel&lt;~

Bozicevic
Rose mary

and
Burns,

Bus h, Florence Casey,

Dr . Thonw s Halpin, acting
chief of the commun ica ble
di sease division of 'lthe
Department sa id the viru s is
more se vere than other viruses
wh ich have a ppeared in recent
yCa rs a nd &lt;Jtlacks adults more
fr equently than ch ildren.

~· ive

lilth• nr no pr PI"i pitalion

bonds and three others were
fined in the court of Pomeroy

and liJwcr 40s

Mayor Dale E. Smith Thursday

m11s t1 ~

a nd

lows

in lhe 20s.

night.
Forfeitin~
Benj&lt;.~mi n

Ev~1n s,

Portland, who had

ta ken to Veterans Memorial

Hospttal. Thursday the squad Hill, Alba ny, $22.70, speeding,
was culled at 11 : 10 p.m. for and Max Edward Hill. Racine.
"We haven'\ had th is lype of
Lowe ll McNic kle who was $18.70, speeding.
s tra in for a number of yea rs so
hav ing difficulty breathing. He
Fined were Robert Lambert.
people are susceptible Lo it, "
was ta ken to Holzer Medi ca l Washing ton C. H., $10 and
Halpin sa id .
Cefltcr.

News.

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cos ts , rec kl ess ope ra tJOn;

Dennis Lytle,

in Briefs

Miller and son. J ames Morris ,

Mary Ann No rth , Her bert
Parker, Gary Perkins, John
Por ter, Dora Queen, Cledith
Roegers, Char les Rulen, Lisa
Russell, Karo lyn Sexton,
Rebecca Smith, Tony Stamper ,
Amos Waugh, Mrs. Grady
1 Births)

Mrs . Howard

Mens and boys wear- childrens ready to wear . womens
coats. slips- gloves - jewelry. sportswear. womens and
girls sleepwear.

pomeroy
national
bank

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9:30 TIL 2:00

MEIGS INN
POMEROY

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fr om cornmg mt o r oo n1 wl1en lo .:: d1
door IS open

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of co mbus tion chamber are fitted with

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firebn ck l1ner sec trons bn ng 111 urrr n ary
:iu r from &lt;iutomatr c draft regulat pr .1nd d rstribute 1Levenly 111 burnrng zo nt!

cas t ·1mn liner plates for Iunger operatin.g

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Large Side Door. Loading door and as h
door are constructed of cast iron with as-

gravity into containN bel ow No st1rnng
of ashes reqwr ed!

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opening measu res 10" X 14" to permit

Hinged Ash Chute! Cast-1ron chute drops

insertion of large sections of firewood.

down when door rs o pened . heep1ng ash

Draft Slide! Prov1des supple·
mentary air needed fo r quick starting of

from spilling out

VOL. 10

MRS. PAULINE WHITE

Co n tinucd 011 page 2

rour Invited Guest
.., R enching More
Than 12,000
Families

NO. 1

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1975

GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

PRICE 25 CENTS

Middleport ·Pomeroy

Embattled Bradbury School issue will be aired
MIDDLEPORT - 'The Meigs Local
School Board has called a public meeting
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the junior high
o.chool in Middleport to bring into the open
·pros and cons of the Bradbury School.
· The Bradbury School, for fifth and
sixth graders only,. was the object of
criticism by some 15 parents who attended
the last meeting of the board of education.
The parents basically asked for the return
of U!e Bradbury School to a conventional
type school, rather Ulan a nQn,graded
individualized type, marked by the use of
report cards and homework for their
children.
To familiarize· the public with the
educational concept of llle Bra,dbury
School, the following article has. been
prepared from an exlensive activities
report prepared by the staff of the
Bradbury school.
"The Bradbury School was begun in
1970as the first non-graded, individualized
school in Meigs County . .The staff of the

·Cornett

fires .

Large Slide-Out Ash Drawer! For

school worked during the .summer of 1970
preparing the materials and collecting llle
equipment which was to be used in the
program. In the five years since that time,
the leachers have attempted to look at all
children as in~ividuals and plan for them a
schogl program based upon their individual"needs.
"To do this, a great variety of methods
and materials have been used.
"The non-graded concept is certainly
not a new one as this kind of school has
been in exislence since the late 1920s in
many oilier places in the country.
However, since it was new for Meigs

County, meetings for parents were held
prior to the opening of school and have
been held every year since that lime.- At
these mee lings which are held before
school opens in the fall, parents are encouraged to come to the school to discuss
wiih the teachers the type of program
whi.ch their children will have.
"Unfortunately, many pare,nts have

not attended these meetings nor have they
come to the PTA meetings, open house and
other school affairs.
"How often people in the community
have heard the Bradbury School referred
to as a "play school." Nothing could be
farther from the truth. The children have a
long, busy day at Bradbury and work very
hard while they are here, Classes begin at
8 a.m. and continue until 2:15p.m. with
only a 45 minute break for lunch. There are
no recesses and no study halls. The state
law requires that children spend at least
five hours a day in actual classes and this
is exceeded every day at Bradbury by at
least 30 minutes.
"Our program may be a difficult
concept for parents to grasp as most of
U!em have memories of school being dull,
boring, difficult, etc., ana certainly not
fun. However, It has been shown at
Bradbury that the ~hildren have fun and
still are learning as the·children Mve gone
very succesalully lolo a traditional junior

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"The emphasis at Bradbury is on selfdirection, self-discipline and self-reliance
as it Is felt that these are of utmost import·
ance in developing a mature student.
"One of the most interesting aspects of
the Bradbury program is the change in
attitudes of the students involved . They
learn very quickly that the program has
been developed for them and they respond
to the teachers' interest in them by
working very hard and growing in many
ways besides academic ones.
"The teachers at Bradbury have tried
very hard to avoid giving the impression
that because their program is different
they are critical of other schools and other
programs. This is a time of great change
and innovations in education and the
program at Bradbury represents only one
kind of change.
"Grade cards are not issued at
Bradbury. Parents are informed of their
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Model S-7 El ect• 1c
Blower IS an oot10nal feature for me Warm Morn ·
mg circula tor model 701.
Th1 s powerful. Qu i et ·
runnmg blower proJects
the t'leated a1r through a

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out-

lf"t under the heater cab ..

lll E!'t . Th 1s spreads a

warmth over the floors,
choice of three blower speeds.
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MODEL 701 SPECIFICATIONS
Herght
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Wid lh
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0 ep th .... , . . . .
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. .......... . . .... . .. . ... . . 6"
Flue size . . . . . . . . . . .
Maximum wood le ngth
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Loading door, inside dimension . . . . . . . . . . . 10" X 14" ·
Weight crated ........................... ·.... 290 lbs.
Distance from floor to center ot flue outlet ... .. ·: . 26%"

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RUTLAND, OHIO

ARNOLD GRATE

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NEW GRAND CROAKER - James Roush, right, recently elected Grand
Croaker of the Ohio Society fQr the Promotion of the Bull Frog, meets the outgoing
Grand Croaker, Therepn Johnson. Other (n0\-'10-Ioud) croakers elected by the
society were Earllngles, Jr., grand croaker in charge of vice; Mrs. James Roush,
secretary, and Dale Warner, treasurer. The association last year made $2,4QO ~nd
had expenses of $2,200. Projects in 1975, Roush reported, are to invite to the annual
Frog Jump in June such noted personalities as Euel Gibbons of grapenuts fame, a
representative of the.lndian tribe at Wounded ·Knee; Fannie Fox, who attained
fame recently (Wilbur Mills not included) ; Senators Robert Bird, Robert Taft, ·
Gov . James Rhodes and Gov. Arch Moore. ~ording to Roush letters of invitation,
except to Miss Fox, are in the mail.

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LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI)- Public tl!ilrs
·fl. Hoover D&amp;un were clQied Saturday after
telephoned b&lt;m1l tlieala wen made to
blow iJp tbe daJD and tbe tederli ln!llding ·
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Early draw of $300,000
·made by Gall~a schools

REPLACEMENT NEEDED- Bids will be opened Feb. 20 in Columbus for a
new bridge to replace the inadequate, antiquated bridge over Little Kyger Rd.
near Kyger Creek High School. The'bridge MS been U!e scene of many accidents,
several serious. The bridge ill currently posted for a 5-ton limit.
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GALUPOUS - Gallla County's Local
Board of Education in a seven hour session
Saturday approved its 1975 appropriations
totaling $3,457,378. That figure represents
$3,143,855 in the general fund, $275,975 in
the lunchroom · program and $37,975 in
bonds .
The board, which is currently $275;00
in debt, approved a motion io make an
advance withdrawal of $300,000, on real
estate taxes. G81lla County Treasurer Oty
M. Stewart closed the first half real estate
tax books Friday.
Checks written in January for the
overall operation of the school system
including the payroll account totaled
$308,218.89, Bills encumbered during the
month amounted to $8,4~.61.
The board, upon the recoz,runendation
of Assistant ProsecutlDg Attorney William
Eachus, approved llle payment of extra
pay to sp,ecial education instructors

DR. THOMAS H. CROW

Pomeroy; two granddaughters, Mrs. Mike
(Donna ) Morrison of Fort Lauderdale,
Fla., and Mrs. Rodney (Debbie) Gilkey of
Columbus; three grandsons, Roher! W..
Crow, New Philadelphia; James H. Crow,
Syracuse, and Dan Crow, Alllens, and a,
great-granddaughter, Lori Ann Crow of
New Philadelphia. One niece and ·several
nephews also survive.
Funeral services will he held at 2 p.m .
Tuesday at the Ewing Funeral Home with
Rev. Carl Hick.s officiating. Burial will he
in the Letart Falls Cemetery. Friends may
call at the funeral home anytime.'
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GALUPOUS- U. A. ci.:nett, owner
and .operator Of G&amp;J Auto Parts, was
reelected president of the Conunerclaland
Savings Bank here recently.
. Other officers elected during the
annual stockholders meeting were
Richard W. Turner, executive vicepresident; Alva G. Shoemaker, vicepresident and secretary; Mrs. Helen Weal,
•ssistant vice-pre~Ide~t;
Merrill
WilcOl!:en, assistant viCe-president and
branch nuinager; Wayne Niday, cashier; ·.
Mrs. Gall Holley, assistant cashier; Mrs: ·
Allee Slover, assistant cashier, and Mrs,.
Lola Mae Suiter, assistant caabler.
Directin elected were U. A. Cornell,

n1ent, muss -free ash removal!

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Firebrick linin ~ ! Two·inch thiCk firebric k
, .... prc•tects both sides of f~rebox.

Cast·lron Grates! Th ree seclrons of heavy,
slolted grates are ' ventilaled for extended
life Slotted des;gn penwls ashes lo s1ft hv•..-:':'

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Built-in Automatic Thermostat! Au tomat i·
ad justs pn mary draft to mai nta in
desired bu rnmg rate and to keep temper·
atu res steady. Conl rol kn ob convenien tly
located at top rea r of ca bmet

Hinged Smoke Curtain' Keep s smoke

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Cloudy, rain probable today,
highs in the upper 30s. Continued cold, lows torjght in U!e
expected, and growing colder.
expected,and growing cOlder.

POMEROY- Dr. Thomas H. CrQw,
86, prominent Pomeroy dentist and
businessman, died late Friday afternoon
at the Holzer Medical Center following a
two month illness.
Dr. Crow, who practiced dentistry 62
years, was active in his profession until the
time he entered the hospital in late
November, He was also CC&gt;&lt;)wner of
Grow's Steak House with his two sons,
Robert H. Crow of Syracuse and Thomas
D. Crow of Pomeroy, who survive.
In his younger years, Dr, Crow was a
teacher, beginning In a one room schooL
He was an outstand.ing athlete, having
pitched in the Ohio River Valley as a semi·
professionaL His baseball career was cut
short when he became 1!1 with typhoid
fever as he was just ready to sign with a
professional team.
He took part in an old timers game
held only 10 years ago.
Aveteran of World War I, he belonged
to Drew Webster .Post 39, American
Legion. He was a member of the Ohio
Dental, Association.
Dr. Crow was born April 3, 1888, the
son of the late Charles and Mary Virginia
Crow. He was the last of his family .
Preceding him in deaU! besides his parents
were six brothers, George, Bert, Fred,
William, Hairy and Wick, and a slsler,
Mrs. Agnes McKinley. ·
Besides hill two sons, Dr. Crow is
survived by his wife, Josephine Webster
Crow; a stepson, Webster -· Hodge of

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Every child who stays with the Whites has her own bed and
her own duties around the house. Mrs. White keeps a calendar of
who's washing dishes when. Nightly baths and da ily roor.•
cleanings are required.
"You've got to have rules," she said,· 11 but I'm not a strict
disciplinarian. We live in this house; it's not just some thing to
look at."
Mrs. White attempts to teach her girls the fine points of
cooking and working so they 're prepared fo r the lives they will
have to lead. She expresses great pride in llleir accomplishments
and proves it in photographs of them around llle house to display
to visitors.
There have always been dogs and cats around the house and
the girls love them. "You can't be too good to children. They
appreciale it. !like to take them places ... like Parkersburg or
Huntington for shopping trips, and to the show. But there just
isn't any place here (Gallipolis) for children to go. I think it's a

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There will Pe a special
meeting of Ohio Association of
Public School Employes
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"Every child is different. I don 't try to force m)'llelf on these
children. They need security. If you talk to them and show that
you care about them, the finally come around."
Mrs. White has long since lost count of all her "girls" - she
has reared only one hoy - but they all call her household
"home," keep up regular correspondence, ·1and visit at every
opportunity, About '!I persons connected with her child-rearing
!X'Oject came home for Christmas.
Right now there are three girls with the Whites; ages 14, 15
and 18. She says teenagers are no problem. "The trouble with

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children. today is that so many of them come
They need love and security. That'll what we try to give them."
Mrs. White reported that she has only had to let go three of
!1er foster children because they were such problems that they
were impossible to keep. It broke her heart. But the children she
haS, once as many as 17at one lir'ne, are children with rights, and
hopes apd dreams. They go to church and school sponsored
activities and are active in the choir and youth programs at
Grace United Methodist Church.
The children are referred to Mrs. White from Children's
Services of the Gallia County Welfare Department. Sometimes
they are brought to her from broken' homes, sometimes from
another night in jail, sometimes from the streets.
Funds for their keep are minor. "Anyone who thinks you're
going to make a lot of money with children can just forget it ," she
said. The state allolts $2 per day for each child through the Aid
for Dependent Children's program.
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''That won't even keep them in shoes!'' she said.
So, to keep her children in clollles "clean each day from the
hide out" and well fed, Mrs. White sews and, until recently, kept
a large garden. When a new girl comes, the old family members

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SQUAD CALLED
The Middleport Emergency
Squad was called to Riverside
Apartments a t 8:56 p.m.
Thursday for Sue Edwards, a
medical patient, who was
i&lt;lken to the Holzer Medical
Center.

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Stop in during this sale- look around in every department on every floor. You'll save plenty during this big
store-wide sale.

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GALUPOIJS - "I always wanted a big family and I never
h$done. So I've reared other folks' children. I love them."
That's how Mrs. Wylie (Pauline) White feels about the foster
home she ·has maintained for 31 years at 714 Second Ave. She
makes it clear it's a household dedicated to love.
Mts. White has reared footer children since the early years
of her life and bas a daughter of her own 53-years old . Yet she
never tires of the sounds of life and laughter in her big house and
hopes to continue rearing the children until she is no longer able.

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OtherS' children make up her family

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Pomeroy at 11 a.m. today was
40 degrees under rainy skies.

Hogs, 40: Sows :!3.25; Boars
30.75; Pigs (by the head) 11-21.
Lambs - 38.50.

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COLUMBUS - THE THREE WDGES run by the state, '
Shawnee, Mohican and Hocking Hills, will be turned over to
PTOTO MEET
private operators as soon as contracts by bid can be awarded,
HARRISONVILLE - The says Ohio Natural Resources Director Robert Teater. "I don 't
Harrisonville PTO will meet want to prejudge tile situation,'' Teater said, ''but it seems that
Monda y, Feb. 3, at 7:30 p.m. willltaxpayers footing the bill, llley keep llle same number of
Robert Snowden, member of' people on llle payroll or more, regardless of the occupancy rate."
the Meigs Local School Board
The lodges had a 47 per cent occupancy rate last year,
will be the guest spea ker. running from 18 per cent in December to 90 per cent in June a~d
Plans for the annual spring August, said Teater .
carniva l will be mad e.
Former Gov. John J . Gilligan deeided to operate Shawnee,
Members of the third grade Mohican and Hocking Hills with state employes instead of
class will furnish cookies.
awarding the operation to a private firm, which was the policy of
Gov. James A. Rhodes during two previous term•. The contract
to operate state lodges at Salt Fork near Cambridge, Burr Oak
near Athens, Hueston Woods near Oxford and Punderson Manor
ATHENS LIVESTOCK
House in Geauga County Is held by the Ohio Inns Co., Cincinnati,
SALES INC.
under awards made during the previous administration of
Stocker Heifer Calves 19-23; Rhodes.
Cows , Utility 16.10·1 7.75:
Ca nner-Cutter t3 . 10·15.90;
Stocker Cows I by the head ),
140-350; Slaughter Bulls 24.50.
Veals, Choice-Prime, 50·

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RACINE - Two Racine area
men have enlisted in the unfied
States Air Force, accordiql to
Danny Anderson, local .,."Air
Force recruiter . They ;,re
Timothy W. Bentz, son of Mi.
and Mrs. Henry Bentz, RaCii,e,
in the delayed · enlistri(ent
program, who will grad@te
from Southern High School'this
·spring, then go to tralnin ~at
Lackland Air Force Base, San
Antonio, Tex., July 18, "and
Robert M. (Mike ) Rhodes,
Racine Route 2, who will hegin
training at the La~kland ;~
Force ,Base on March 31. .,

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CAMBRIDGE, OHIO - TiiE CAMBRID(iE Education
Association voted 85-26 Thursday night to strlke~e city's nine
schools which were hit Monday by a work stoppage by the local
chapter of the Ohio Association of Public School Employes.
Most of the system's 200 teachers had been honoring the
picket lines set up by the 95 non..academic employes at the city's
nine schools on Monday and took llle strike vote only hours after
the Board of Education received a co urt order prohibiting the
teachers from honoring the lines any longer. However, the CEA -,
then deeided to take the strike vote as it had been working
without a contract since last fall.

APPOINTMENTS'i'•IADE
Slate Senalor Oakley C.
Collins (R-l7lh District) has
been appointed to serve as a
member of the Educational
Review Committee and the
Ohio Retirem ent Study

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WELLSTON - Rosco Davis,
43, of 318 South Michigan St.,
was dead on arrival at 4:55
p.m. Thursday at the Holzer
Medical Center.
Davis, · according to a
hospital spokesman, died from
internal injuries suffered when
he was crushed by a coal fall at
the Hawk Station Mine of the
Waterloo Coal Company. He
was taken to the hospital by the
Wellston Unit of SEOEMS.

Area men . enlist~

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nesday, according to two persons who attended the meeting. He
reportedly made similar comments to associates in Washington.
Rockefeller was quoted as saying tha t information turned up so
far by the commission indic&amp;tes Hoover's role "seems to be
where llle problem began."

Loren Leach, Ann Lemley,

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SQUAD CALLED
Fa lls, Tex ., $250 posted on a
RACINE - The Racine E·R dri ving whi le intoxicated
Squad was called Wednesday charge ; Josep h Griffith ,
at 5: 15 p.m . for Mrs . Norman Tuppers Plains, $30, no

Peggy Fyffe , Arthur Grum.
daughter, Pearl flyman , Andy
Kos ma , Eli Lambert, Sr.,

defendants forfeited

expected. Highs in the 30s

L1rry Elk,ins. Joa nne Ewing,
man . Mrs. Roger · Hill and

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S unda y through Tuesda y,

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Or your valuables.
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WAD UMITS oo this and many other wooden !ridges Mve been reduced as
much as 85 pet. following Inspection by the Gallla· County Highway Department.
This bridge is located on Cemetery Road in Cheshire Twp. ·

Load limits reduced on bridges

William . P·. Cherrington, Alva · G.
Shaemaker, D. ·Paul Davies, Richard W
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GALUPOUS- Gailia County's high· have three inch plank decks; 55 have four
Turner, Gllbert C. Beard and·Dr. Charles
. way bridges are in such a bad condition inch limber strip decks and 93 bridges
E. H,olzer, Jr .
. that load reductions of up to 85 pet. of were made from salvaged railroad tracks
present capacity have been .ordere\1 as a . as main structural members.
Band concert.is today
safety mea8ure.
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Types of Ga!Ua's bripges are simple
ThiS was revealed hereSatur~ay in an beam, 206; · concrete slab, 44; jack arch,
GAWPO!JS - Gallia ·Academy's inspeclioh report released by Bob 35; compositive beam, 33; steel truss, 31
annual winter band concert, wider the Williams, Assistant Gallia. County and miscellaneous, five.
direclion of Rodney To!Uver, will be ~ld Engineer.
. The inspeetions further revealed that
at 2:30 this afternoon in the GAHS
William recently finished inspections mos1 of the county's bridges are
aullltorium.
on :J!i4 bridges in Gallia county. A total of inadequate for today's heavy loads. Half of
Homemade candy will be on ·sale 206 bridges C~~~Tently have load limit . the bridges w.er.e cons~cted prior til 1930.
during ·the afternoon activities. Parents of restrictions and the remainder meet
Under the new bridge .program
bandsmen are asked to bring two pounds minimum state standards on weight. ·
through the county highway department,
of candy or $3 for the sale.
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Williams said that 97 bridges, or '!1.4 all bridges will be Inspected annually. The
pet., are inadequate for a fully loaded inspection will include a study of erosion,
• schoOl · bus; 28 bridges, 7.9 p.t. are abutments and overall condition.
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inadequate for ll(l empty school bus, arid at
· It would cost millions of dollars to
MAYS LANDING. (UP!) - Search least 50 bridges have abutment problems. replace ihe bridges particularly, since
crews were scouring a wooded area near
According to Williams, who beg'!'! most of the spans would have to be brougl)t
L&amp;il'el Dale for a twin-engine airplane, bridge inspec!Jops last smnmer, load · up to federal specifications if they were to
enroute here from 'Co!lliDbuS, Ohio, that limits will be reduced anywho\re from fi~e qualify for federal money for repj8cement.
Crashed · wlille apProaching the Allirntic to 85 Pel.
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Most of the county's bridges are far
City AjrPort early Sjllur&lt;!a ·
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. The irlspection revealed 162 bridges narr~er th~n. they should he. Federal
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holding valid contracts with the former
school districts in Gallia Comity,
All contracts were honored with the
exception of Mrs. Barbara Manhon's with
the former Southwestern Board of
Education which made her pay retroac·
live, ruled an illegal act .
The holl!'d also approved severance
pay for Mrs. Mary Darnell, former lunch·
room supervisor in the Kyger Creek
District.
William Bahr, president of the Gallia
Local Teachers' Association, fonnally
requested tllat negotiations with the
association begin for the school term 197~
76. Bahr said it was in the agreement
signed last September that either grolip
may initiale negotiations In the month of
January. The board must now m~t in the
next 15 days to plan llle .negotiaUons,
Following an executive session with
hlgb school principals CIIHord WUson o(
North Gallla and Robert L. Lanning of
' Kyger Creek, the board approved a !DOIIon
for expulsion of a Norih Gallla High School
studeill. The decision was Laaed upon the
hoy's conduct at recent school fuactlous
. regulations stale bridges must be at least aDd In classes. The motion staled the boy
28 feet wide.
andbls pal'eillshave a rtgbt to an Informal
Bids will he opened Feb. 4 for the hearing before the board. He molt e!,o
construction of a new bridge to replace the refrain from coming on school property.
Chillicothe Road Bridge.
A s!nillar disciplinary problem was
Feb. 20 is the date bids will be opened discussed With Principal Lanning. Further
for the replacement of the Little Kyger aetlon will be taken on a Kyger
Creek Bduge near Kyger Creek High studeill at next Saturday's special' board
~hoot Th~ two spans have been on llle meeting.
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planning docket for· the last five yelir,s.
Upon co.nslderation of dlaclpUile
Both projects will be financed 1\Jrough probleDill confrontlug IIIJ' . - y acbool .
funds under Stale Issue No. 1 approved system, 11 was agreed !bat the policy of
during Governor Rhodes' second term.
suspensions will conUnoeto be .enforced by ·
Meanv;hile, county highway depart- U!e board of education.
men! crews will continue to repair and
Suspended !I!Udcata dMirlq hearlap •
replace decks on bridges · which need will have them with tbelt priJM:Ipalslll the
maintenance work.
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Assistant Engineer Williams stressed
J!· was polllted oU~ lbt dlie ·to the
the Importance of public cooperation in receDt Sn~me Cearl rulbll,aladeall
maintaining load r~ductions in order to . uwlertbelmpreaalolltbat ...
prevent further damage to the already bf d . 110 loo&amp;er legal. Tbe etart 1.t4 - lllldelll
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