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                  <text>10-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Porperoy, 0 ., Thursday, Feb. 23, 1978
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ROYAL MATSON
Mrs . Willi am (Royal)
Matson, Columbus, formerly
of Pomeroy, died Wednesday
night.
Mrs. Matson was born
i\larch 18, 1900, in Athens
County. She was preceded in
death by her husband.
She is survived by five
children, Mrs. Gail (Addie)
Buck, Pome roy ; Miss
Madene. ~atson , Dayton ;
Jack Matson, Col um bus;
Mrs. John (Jeanne/ Blair,
Chillicothe, and Dr. Robert
Matson, Charlottesville, Va .
Eight gr andchildren, Jon
Buck, Gloria Buck Wallace,
Liz, Linda and Johnie Blair, ·
Lau ri e, Linda a nd Scott
Matson, two great grandchildren, !luck and Natalie
Wallace.
Funeral arrangements will
be announced later.

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 8

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grandchi ldren, five stepgrand.chi ldren, three stepgreat·grantichildren, and
several nie&lt;:es and nephews.
. Funeral services will be
held Saturday ·at I p. m. at
Ewing Chapel with Mr . Paul
Voss officiating. Burial will
be in Rock Springs Cemetery.
The fami ly will receive
friends Friday from 2 to 4 p.

m. anr to 9 p. m.

Divorce filed
four decrees
are granted
A suit for divorce was fil ed
in Meigs County Common
Pleas Court Wednesday, four
were gra nted and one
ma rriage was dissolved.
Na ncy Sue Terry, Rt . 3,
Pomeroy, 'filed for divorce
against Gary T. Terry, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy.
Granted divorces were Rav
Baber;' from Pa m e la Barber;
Pam ela M. Perez riom

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Mrs Mayer
presents program

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BE MART
BE AFE!!!

were read.
A potluck dinner preceded
the meeting.

A Home Bank
For

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Meigs County
People·

RACINE
HOME NATIONAL

FDIE

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BANKOHIO
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PRICES

James will run again

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Don't put your savings 'in the old sugar
bowl or under a mattress! Put your extra
money. in a passbook savings account
where it is insured and earning interest
for you that is com pounded daily

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SPRING &amp; SUMMER STYLES ·
T
WOMEN'S
J. f-~ HOUSE SLIPPERS

WASHINGTON (UP!) House, that President Carter
Pre~snre mounted from all
planned to meet soon with
sides today on the soft coal coal company execudves for
tnduatry to agree to demands · some ill.person persuasion.
by striking miners. One
carter earlier Indicated he
senator .with close lies to will Intervene to end the
union and management strike by week's end if
p-edicled a quick break In the meaningful neg&lt;tlations do
81-day walkout.
not resume between the
'lbere were also reports, United Mine Workers union
Wlconfirrned by the White and the· Bituminous Coal

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CLASS GATilERS.
Homebuilders Class of the
Middleport Church of Christ
met Tuesday evening with
Mack Stewart presiding.
·Russell Wilson gave the
prayer and assisted Mrs.
Nora Rice in serving ·
refreshments to Edward
Evans, Hennan Kincaid,
Raymond Baker, Thelma
Boyer, Mack a nd aea
Stewart.

TICKETS AVAILABLE
Tickets to the Pomeroy
·Chamber of Commerce
•banquet honoring Dick
Campbell1md George Massar
may be purchased at the
chamber offic e, Athens
Messenger and New York
Clothing House. The event
will be held Tuesday, Feb. 28,
at6 :30 p. m. at the-Meigs Inn.
Tickets are $5 ea ~h .

HOSPITALIZED
Thomas
Edwards,
Minersville, is a patient . at
Holzer Medical Cenler. His
room number is 521.

problems they encountered in
dealing with federal, state.
and loca l gove rnmental
agencies," James said.
He sa id that while he has
not been ab le to help with
every problem, he ha s been
aiJic to cut governmental red
tape for many people.
1 cannot say that m y
term of office has been
Without a .so ur 'note'," James
said in a n obvio us play on
words Ln reference to· his
introdu ctio n of a bill to
change the state song.
"Numerous letters came
in opposltion to the bill, which
I introduced because the song
was written in Gallipolis, so I
decided not to seek the bill 's
passage, '·' he explained.
He said that because of
" my reponsiveness to the
people of. my district, I have
decided that I will not push
the bill." James
resides
near
Proctorville with his wife,
Jackie, and two daughters,
Brea, 2 1.-'~ , .1nd Sununer, 1
week.

and work around the clock on
Operators Asaoclation.
· a spirit of negotiation mce demands.
Senate Majority Leader whatever action is necessary
West
Virginia
Sen. again showing.
Jennings Randolph, who has
Randolph ~Wid he has kept Robert Byrd said today a · to end the walkout.
"Collective bargajnillg Is
contacts with both union and In constant touch with the ,negotiated settlement Is still
management, said In a floor UMW, coal management and possible but called for federal as essenUill as the Bill of
Intervention if no agreement Rights," said Byrd, praising
speech today;
the labor department
"I have reason to belleve,
Government sources said Is reached by midnight carter for not intervening
·
earlier.
from work during the night today sol!le members of the Sunday.
carter probably will get an
If bargaining does not sue·
with which I am famUiar, BCOA were lobbying their
that this situadon Is going to colleagues to relent and reed, he said, the Senate Is answer to this ulast ditch ..
gel - hopefully within a few accept the UMW con1ract ready to set aside its debaw effort soon - by Saturday at
m the Panama Canal treaty the latest. Sources said if
hours -and that thPI'e will l1l'

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BOYS'
JEANS
Blue denim jean s . 100 per cent
cofton and cotton polyester
blends. Boys sizes 8 to 18 in
slims · regulars and huskies.
Student size 26 to 30 wa ist
(select you r length) . Buy what
you need now .

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A nursing home ill Mid·
dleport became a reality
Thursday night _after the
Community
Development
Corp. (CIC) and the board of
Meigs County Commissioners
voted to proceed with ·the
project.
'lbe CJC presided over by
Dr. Harold ·Brown, vice
president, discussed the
project. Following the
reading of the application for
a nursing home by Edison
Baker, all members present
(12), voted to approve the
application. Three members
were absent.
Before the application was
presented John O'Neil of
Cleveland, who will be one of
the two owners, and
developers, displayed
specifications for the $2
million project.
'lbe nursing _home will be
located on Powell and Page
Streets ill Middleport with the
front facing Powell Street. It
will be a three wing , 100 bed
facility acc:essable to the
general public.
Each room will be airconditioned. There will be
four private rooms with the
rest aU semi-private. Parking
spaces for approximately 75
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FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY SALE

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Nursing home closer to reality

Sizes S (5-6), M (6lf2-7L L (8-9), XL (9'1210'12).

MEN'S FISHER STRIPE

WORK
COVERALLS
Big Ben Work Suits ~ shorts .
regulars and longs. 36 to 46. Double
action zipper- action back- plenty of
pockets · concealed metal snaps.

SALE
PRICES

Honor two ·
departed
members
Two members of the New
Haven Post 140 American
Legion, who died during the
year of 1977, were honored ill a
special ceremony during a
recent meeting of the leglo~
poi! I.

The members names were

MEN'S
ROLF'S BILLFOLDS

JEANS
SALE

The Tates! , look - in prewashed denims.
Many styles.

Special while quantity lasts. Buy a
Rolf Billfold, either bi-fold or tri-fold
style for . $9.00 and get a $4.00
keyholder free.
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J un lor sizes 3·4 thru 20.
Missy sizes 9-IO thru 20.
. BoyO. Boys 26 lhru 36.
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SEE OUR NEW SELECTION

2 DAY
SALE
PRICES

OF ROLF'S BILLFOLDS
AND KEYTAINERS

transfered from the mem·
bershlp roster of Post 140 to
the membership roster of the
Post Everlasting. According
to commander Chartie Dodd,

this was the first ceremony of 1~·-·-·~:-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·---_-,---+-·-·-----·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-1
this type to be held at the local
TWO DAY SALE
post.
Taking parlin the ceremony
were Dodd, Richard Danbury,
chaplain ; Bill Reese, acting
Sgt·At·Anns; Paul Maynard,
color bearer ; · Larry Ball,
.,.hl'•e oa !t s m ~ n 51111 c are~
honor guard; AI Ashworth and
Dale Sayre composed the
ritual team In which the late
Pre -wa shed denims .
Danny Workman and Alonzo
Sizes
2 to 4, 4 to 6x &amp; 7 to
Dickens were honored.
14.
The regular meeting nights
of the post were cbanged from
the second and fourth
Handy-sizad
Tuesdays to the second and
skillet
fourth Wednesdays of each
made of thick
month.
aluminum has
It was requeswd of the
SilverStone
group to conserve electricity
interior •
at the legion home.
the premium non-stick
By a unanimous vote II was
surtace. SilverStone
SPECIAL
decided to send three Wahama
resists chipping,
High School students to
peeling, cleans up in a
Mountaineer Boys State.
ffy! Porcelain eJtterior.
Dodd
was
Charlie
nominated for the Blue CaD
Legionnaire of the Year
Award by Post 140, to be
presented at the stale convenUon in Charleston In July.
Fourth District Chaplain
OUR ENTIRE STOCK .OF STEREO ALBUMS AT SALE PRICES
.,.
Richard Danbury presented to
Commander Dodd, a 1978
BLUE GRASS, ROCK, COUNTRY, RELIGIOUS, POP,
certlflciate of meritorious
service honoring the post for
EASY LISTENING &amp; SOUND TRACKS
enrolling by Dec. 21, lrn, an
advance membership for 1978
97
equal to or greater In the
79 ......
post's previous all time
membership. This Is the
second time Post 140 has
67
79
27
received this award . The
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award was presented by
Danbury on behalf of the l-·-·-----~---·--·-·--~~~-~~--·-·-,-·----------~-....;------1
National Commander.

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GIRLS'
JEANS

lWO DAY
SALE
PRICES

1012 inch

wesrBEND ® SKILLET

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ALBUM SALE

Reg.

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CLASSES OFF
Gymnastics and baton
classes will not be held
Saturday due to the death of
Gloria Wallace.'s grand- ·
mother,
Matson.

Mrs.

William
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cars will be available. The
· home will employ 55 to 60
persons with an annual
payroll .of '700,000.
Bob Raines, attorney for
O'Neil, said Peck, Shaffer
and Williams would serve as
the bonding company. The
corporate name will be
Pomeroy Park Care Center
while the nursing home wlll
be known as Middleport·
Meigs Nursing Care Center.
Two million dollars wlll
cover the cost of the land,
building , equipment and
operating money. Water is
available to the project,
according to Middleport
Mayor Fred Hoffman. The
Middleport Board of Public
Affairs has conunitled up to
$125,000 for sewage service in
this area of the village.
It was pointed out that
O'Neil has operated a similar.
facility In Bay Village for 15
years and his wife has served
as administrator.
Two certificate of needs
have been issued for two
nursing homes in Meigs
County, one to O'Neil and
another to Ameritel Corporation of Columbus.
The question was asked if,
durin~ construction of the

Reg. 10

Reg. 13

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Sale 11

OPEN SATURDAY 9:30 TO ·5 P.M.

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goverrunent source told UPI :
"There are people within tho
BCOA who are working very
hard t~ get this thing
accepted and
settled .
Whether they're successful or
not remains to be seen. We're
likely to know tomorrow or
Saturday II this fina l effort,
which Involves a number Qf ·
companies. can gel the
industry to accept Uu! offer .' '
Asked Thursday ulwrnoon
when he would dL&gt;cidc u1

Utere Is no agreement, he
almost su rely will order
federal action-of some sort to
end the 8!-day walkout that
has curtailed power and
sparked job layoffs ill many
areas.

Administration sources
said Carter Is •·pretty close to
making those decisions. It
woo 't go past this weekend."
La te
Thursday,
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1\0NJAMES

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MARGUERITE'S
SHOES

NEW· SHIPMENT

Our entire stoc k Included .
Bas ic blue jeans in straight or
flare leg style denim
fa.sh ion jea.ns . Sizes 29 to .42
waist, lengths from JO to 36
inches . Famous Wrang le r
make.
Save Friday and Saturday

GLADYS RUM FIELD
.Mrs. Gladys Rumfield, 76 ,
Rt. 4, Pomeroy, died WedState Representative Ron
nesday a t Selby Genera l
J ames ( D-Proc t orv ili e)
Hospital in Marietta.
Mrs. Rumfield was burn Efrain PtTez; ' Diane L. today anno unced that he will
Jan. 28, 1902, daughter of the Bachtel from Ronald H. sec k re-election to the office
late Willard a nd patty Bachtel; Tom J . Te&lt;Jsley of 92 nd Distr ict Stale
VanBibber Searles. She was · from G lenna ,J oyce Teasley Representative.
James , who was fir st
also preceded in death by her w~u was restnred to her
elected
to the position in 1974
former
name
of
Glenna,Joyce
husband, Henry, two brothers
a11d
re-ela.1eQ
in 1976, said
DalHu.
and one sister.
tha
t
he
will
run
on
his rer~rd
The marriage of Randa ll H.
She was a member of the .
during
his
previous
two
Ca rpenter a nd Linda Carroll
Syracuse Church of God.
He
part
ic
ularl
y
terms
.
She is survived by one son, Ca rpenter was.· dissolved.
puinted
to
his
work
in
pushing
Arthur (Bill ) Rumfieid, Rt. 4,
legislation attempting to put
Pomeroy; two daughters,
so
me co nt rols on utility costs,
Agnes E.wing. Jackson, and
utility credits to the
providing
Susan Ann Hysell, Rt. 2,
FILM SLATED
Pomeroy; two brothe rs.
On B'riday, Feb. 24, the elderly and di sa bled, a t·
to
impr ove
Homer Searles. Lancaster,
Pomeroy Librar}' will show temptin g
and Marion Searles, San- · the children's muvie "The edu ca tiona l poli cies and
dusky ; one sister, Weltha Rushbaby" at 1 p.m. Th1s is programs in the schools, and
Dilling er , J ackson;
10 another in the series uf fi lm bett er nat ura l reso urce
grandchildren , two great- evenings for kids that the conservation pract ices.
The 29-year·old legislator
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library has had during t he
1
cuJTently
serves · as Vice•
• winter mQnths. "The BushChairm a n of th e House
baby" is the story of gi rl
who runs away from her . Educa tion Committee and is
a member of th e E nergy and
home in Mrira to take he r pet
Agricu lture
monkey bar k to his natural Environment,
,
and
Natural
Resources,
and
habitat i11 the bush. The
Hci.llth
an
d
Reti
rement
movie will last until 8:45 and
Com mittees.
is open tu the public.
-J a rn es also cited 1::1
statewide
award he will be
m~T LICENSE.
recei
ving
~ar l y in March. The
A man iage license . was
issued to Frank D. J arvis, 32, Lea~ u e of Ohio Sportsmen
Rt. 1, I .angsville, and Tamela has named him Ohio's nutOffenbcrger, 20. Rt. I, st and in g co ns erva ti on
legislator of the year, and
Langsville, Wednesday.
Governor James Rhodes is
sc heduled to pr esent the
awa rd to James on March 4,
Bookmobile
at Salt Fork State Park.
Meigs-Jackson.-Vinton
"I believe my .best ac·
Bookmo bile Sc hedule for complishmcnts , howeve·r,
Meigs County;
have been in helping hunThursday , Fob. 23
dreds of people in the 92nd
Middleport Elementary, 1- district wi!h indiv idua l
2:30; Ha rri so nvill e-Store,
3:·15-3:45; New Lima Road, 4l:JO ; Langsville, 4:45-5 :15 ;
Rolland - Bank, 5:30-6 :30;
Rulland - Depot Street, 6: 307:30; Cook Gap Hill , 7:45-8 ;
Betty Ohlinger
Junction 124-1, 8:15-8 :30.
POmeroy
".Interest Payments" ~as
the program topic or Mrs.
Roy Mayer at · the Tuesday
night meeting of the Friendly
Circle held at Trinity Church.
Mrs. Mayer's meditation
concerned a father who had
lost his wife and failed to
discipline his child and the
lesson that interest payments
in life are measured by what
one puts into Ufe. She read
Keep Your Money In A Savings
some poems, " BleSsings
Come in Many Guises",
Account At The
"LOOk at the Funny Side",
My Problems, Your ProRacine Home National Bank
blems, Our Problems."
·Miss ElizaiJ&lt;tlh Fick presid·
ed at the business meeting
during which time some
belated thank you notes for
Christmas remembrances

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Pressure mounting from all sides

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, Februarv 24, 1978

WEEK-END VAI.·UES
MEN'S
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intervention, · U ~e president

said " ~t dep ends ml
developments."
"We're still trying to get
the PHrties to negotlnw wiU1
each other," he ~Wid.
. II carter acts, It will be
eiU~er to !l.'lk Congress lor n
law allowing seizure of the
mines or, using provisions of
th e . Taft-l lurtl cy
Act ,
to get u cuurt
in·
junt·tion ordering J!lin·
ers back to work lor 60
days while both sides keep
talking . A thi rd optio n,
legally enforl-cd a rbilrHtiun,

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nursmg home in Middleport, eight acres, (part of the started. The commiSSIOners hesitation. " We have a good
tbe other company would stop Genheimer !ann ): Closing of were assured that would not site and spent a good deal of
that sale will be March 6.
its project.
happen .
money and we are not turning
Pat O'Brien, Pomeroy ' Richard Jones, comJones also asked if the back," O'Neil stated.
Attorney, informed the 30 missioner, was very much Pomeroy Care Center would
O'Neil is a licensed ali' '
people attending, that it is 99 l'Oncerned when both hom es remain the same or will u ministrator and stated he
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percent certain Ameritei will would be completed . He s ubsidiary corporation be · preferred to do the work
proceed with its project. It wanted to know if one would formed . O' Neil said details himself.
will be located on old SR 33 on not stop operation if another such us that hud not been
Jones stated that he was
discussed.
going to vote " yes" for the
A copy of the option on the project to proceed and wished
property was presented to the O'NeU mud1 success.
is considered ltlt.l J c u ~t
commissjoners, and Rick
O'Neil said that an
attractive.
Cro w, prosecuting attorney. agreement had been signed
The deadlock is not ovl!r
O'Neil said building wlth a general contractor.
fiKBICY - both sides Oct..'Cpl II
plans would be sub- This was necessary to keep
37 percent pay lncr case OVt.' l'
mitted in Columbus for the Certificate ol need
three years - but pemdons,
Rev . Gerold E. Erler, wildcat strikes, Incentive ]lilY
review. Whenever they. are current. Commissioner Jim
approved by the state, bids Roush, presented " letter · pro~ram assistant, Athens and other emoHonnlly
District, will pre•enl the charged issues.
companies, utilities and will be ie(. It was.also pointed from the contractor stating
By LEE LEONARD
that work would be subevangeilsm
ml sslo na l
out
that
there
will
be
no
Whllt little talking Uoere
United Mine Workers DiSlrict
UPI Statehouse Reporter
contracted locally and local
priority
at
Mini-Mi
ss
ion
problem
with
the
EPA.
slopped Wednesday
was
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Gov. 6 to a private me!'ling In 'his
labor would be used
School,
Cheoter
United
O'Neil
said
he
will
proceed
when
the BCOA refu sed to
James A. Rhodes; eager for a office to ''expfore a means of
Whenever it WE,IS possible.
Methodist
Church
Sunday.
with
the
home
without
accept
the UMW's la test
settlement of the 81-day old reaching a · settlement" for
offer.
That
was bused 011 n
nationwide coal strike, blazed Ohio if national negotiations
con
tract
covering
700 miners
his own trail today in search continue to founder .
which
was
accepted
by th~
The governor met first with
of a contract agreeable to
Independent
Pittsburg
mul
Ohio miners and coal corn· utility ex ec utiv es .
Midway
Coal
Co.
of
Denver.
Representatives of the coal
panies.
Large companies say il &gt;&lt;'Y
Rhod es, bypassing the miners and the mille owners
mu
st be able to punis h
national coal talks, invited and operators were to arrive
wildcat
strikers und offc&lt;·
representatives of Ohio coal In time for closed discussions
pay to rnlse
Incentive
to begin at 10:45 a.m.
productivity,
two provision"
The meeting coincided with
not
Included
ill
the puct.
another session of the
A mini-missions school dent of tbe United Methodist conuniSHion on religion and
111e miners say wlldcnl
national council ol the sponsored by the Meigs Rural Fellowship of the con- race, the task force Qll pover- strikes are virtually lhe Qnly
Bituminous Coal Operators' Ministries of tbe United ference for three years.. ly, Is on tbe board Qf dlreciQrs way they ~an cull attention to
AsSOciation . in Washington. Methodist Church will be held
The Rev. James Frazier of of the Black Campus Wlsafe mines and unequal
An aide to Rhodes con· · Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Gallipolis Grace Church will Ministries, n on the Franklin
A three~aession intensive
firmed
the governor would be Chester United Methodist present the ,Q}issional priori· Criminal Justic Coalition, pay promotes lnt crnu i
workshop on the preparation·
rriction .
trying
to
personally mediate Church. ·
ty, world hunger. He is the works with Columbus Plannof the personal Income tax
One odnnlnlstrutlon sour~"
Featured at the school will missioos chainnan for the ed Parenthood, is a member
return is scheduled for the terms of a contract beof the president : " HI'
Thursday ~venings, March 2, . t ween Ohio coal firms and be presentations on the three Athens District and before · of the Columbus Model Cities said
patience is wcurlng U•in .' I
members
of
UMW
District
6
for.
the
coming
to
Gallipolis
in
June,
missional
priorities
9, and 16, at Ohio University,
Neighborhood Agency, and !I! ink he's gone out of his way,
ill Baker Center, Room 204. of the UMW, which covers quadrenlum for United 1976, after serving in the Cin· works with the UHURU Drug at some political expense to
Treatment Center.
The first session will cover Ohio and the panhandle of Methodist Churches. They cinnati area.
He is also chalnnan of ti•e himself, to try to gel some
West
Virginia.
are
evangelism,
world
The
ethnic
minority
presen·
a summary of the new tax
people to go along ."
J.
o
hn
Guzek,
presiden~
of
hunger, and ethnic minority . tation wlll be by the . Rev. Black Methodist for. Chu&lt;·ch
forms, a review of the new
Carter'auldesare known to
Vance Summers, Sr., assis- Renewal of the North Central feel that each time an
1040 form, ways of computing UMW District 6, is in in the local church.
The Rev. Gerald Erter, tanI program director of the Jurisdiction, chainnun of the
deductions, and a sununary Washington with the UMW
Ethnic Minority Local agreement was close, IICOA
of tax saving ideas. 'lbe Bargaining Council and will program assistant for the West Ohio conference with ofChurch Monitoring Commit-. negotiators argued so long
not
be
able
to
attend
the
A(hens
District
for
the
past
!ices
in
Columbus.
A
native
of
second session will include
tee and of the Inter-agency over details that miners grew
directions on how to organize meeting but said he would four yearn, will present South Carolina, he received
more milltant lind rniaed new
your tax records and com· have District 6 repreSen .. evangelism. He has recently. his· B:. A. degree from Clasin coordinating conunittee or
the
ethnic
miniorlty
local
Issues, . again producing "
plete your federal and state tatives in Columbus for the coliducted mission meetings College inS. C., and master of
stalemaw.
in each county of the Athens divinity from the Inter- church.
tax returns and a detailed talks.
Further prcssuro townrd u
"What
he
is
doing
makes
district
on the comprehensive denominational Theological
of
itemized
The committee on missions deal . ~'Ould come through
overview
deductions. This session will sense to me," Guzek told UP! plans for evangelism. The Seminary ill Gammon, S. C. from the CoWlty Council with separate coal: 11grecmcnts.
be followed by a special In a telephone Interview. " If Rev. Mr. Erter has served He was licensed to preach In Mrs. Thelma Henderson as When the UMW unnounced Its
session for Individuals who he gets .it lined up and we get churches in Centerville, 1962, served as ad - chainnan has charge of the proposal, President Arnold
have income other than from · a break, we're in business. Marietta, Portsmouth and ministrative assistant to school. Registration to begin Miller offered tu qcgollotc
We can put that whole state Jackson. During his ministry Bishop Golden in the at 1:30 will be handled by separately with nny ~mpuny
wages and salaries.
'lbe last session will be a back to work in just a little he has been chainnan of staff Nashvllle·Carollna area , · Mrs. Kathryn Mora, missions that wants the p a nd M
of the Jackson Area 1986-611 and came to Columbus cbalnnon of the Chester contruct .
work session on participant's bit.
','He
is
getting
the
feelings
Ministries
and director of the ill 1969 to serve "" director of church, ·Mrs. D01·is Grueser
A UMW source suid he hud
own tax !onns. Each inof
the
operators
way
out
In
Hill
and
Hollow
Cooperative
special
ministries.
.
and
Mrs.
Betty
Roush
to
been
l'Ontoc1ed by a number
dividual will have assistance
front
before
the
others
do,
"
three
years.
He
In
1974
he
was
made
assisMinistries
for
assist
with
hospitality.
of
lawyers
representing som e
or review of his or her own
The welcome will be ex- of the 130 BCOA murnhcrs
tax return. The session will said Guzek. "Certainly what has served on the West Ohio tan\ director of the Council on
end with tax saving · he is doing can't be wrong, It Conference Town and Coun- Ministries at the conference wnded by Roger Karr with who " con live with"llm p uml
try Committee and as presi· level. He has served on the · Helen Wolf and Ruth Karr to M deal.
suggestions for the future tax takes a lot of guts. "
present' a vocal duet, ac- .
years.
companied
by Jenny 'Machir,
The cost of these seminars
organist.
Mrs.
Hazel Hilt of
is $15 for those whos~ source
RUTLAND - Paul E.
the
Rutland
church
will give
of income is wages and
Harris, officer In charge,
the devotions. There will be a
salaries, and· $20 for those
has announced new hourH
fibn
entitled "Approximately
Icy
road
conditions
were
blamed
on
ICY
road
conditions
with multiple income sourSimpson..
40,
Racine,
of operation• for the
ces. Ron Lykins, Professor of blamed for some of the 11 occurred at 8:40p.m. on US sideswiped a parked car 1312 Minutes" presenting the
Rutland Post Offi ce.
Accounting at Ohio Wesleyan traffic accidents investigated 35, when Georgiana M. owned by John W. Stobart, 31, missional priorities.
Effective at once ·new
Refreshments will be In
University, will l'Onduct the Thursday and early today by Jenkins, 52, Rt. I, Thunnan, Rt. 2, Racine. Stobart was
service hours are: window
workshop . Interested par- the Gallia-Meigs Post State lost control of her car nn the charged with parking on the . charge of . !lernice Bailey,
hours on week day•, 8:30
ticipants may register by Highway. lrohlcally several icy pavement. Her vehicle highway while Simpson was president 'of the Chester
a.m. to 11:30 a.m.; 12:30
calling 59H876, or by mail at of the accidents occurred struck an embankment booked for speed for con- United Methodist Women and
p.m. to .4:30 p.m.; Sotur·
Ruth Smith, missions com·
the Office of Continuing during the dry SUO!lY weather causing moderate damage . ditions.
days, 8:15 a.m. to 10:15
· Cecil C. Morris, 64 ,
Education, 309 Tupper Hall, Thursday.
No one was Injured or cited mittee of the County Council.
a.m.; lobby hours, Monday
Icy
roads
caused
an
acGallipolis,
a
city
school
bus
Ohio University.
in an accident all :20 p.m. on Mrs. Henderson wUI handle a
lllrough Friday, 7:30 a.m.
elden! at 6:45a.m. Friday on driver, was charged with the Clark-Evans Rd. two display to include free
to 4:30 p.m. and from 7:30
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the Vinton·Eno Rd. eight improper backing following miles south of SR 325. The materials, books on mission
a.m. to I p.m. on Sutur·
tenthaofamilewestofSR554 an accident at 8;12 a.m. patrol reported cars driven studies, catalogues, and
days.
MEET SATURDAY
where Vickie E. Meade; 23, Thursday on Mill Creek Rd. by William Blanton, 17, Rt. 2, slides with hand viewers.
All RportRmen are urged
A special guest wiD be Mrs. :;:;:;:::;:::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;::::.
Rt. I, Bidwell, lost l'Ontrol of one mil~ north of Gallipolis. Vinton, and Gary L. Mullins,
io a !tend a special meeting her car on the icy pavement. The patrol said Morris 23, Rt. 2, Vinton, sideswiped Laura Rodriques Walker of
of llie Meigs Countians for
Her vehicle traveled over an backed his bus into an auto causing moderate damage. Athens ; a native of the
Wildlife Con•ervallon, to
embankment. There was owned by Earl Ireland, 23,
James F . Harwood, 'tl, Dominican Republic.
be held Saturday at the · moderate damage.
The
Rev .
Robert
Gallipolis.
Lucasville, was charged with
FalrKroand• at 7 p.m. Tbls
Steve'Michael Pavlovic, 32, . Atlla..m. on SR 7·, the right parking on the roadway Bumgarner Is director of the
wUI be a reorganlzallooal
Grant, Mich:, was charged front wheel on a car driven by following a mishap at I ;45 Meigs Ministries, Mrs.
The Boy Scouts or Amef!CB
meeting to broaden llle
with DWI following an ac- Worthy Cremeans, 61, Rt. 2, p.m. on SR 588, two two Gladys Spencer, chainnan of in the M-G·M District ca n get
cla~'s goals.
ctdent at 2:15 p.m. Thursday Vinton; came off causing tenths of a mile east of CR 3. the ' Chester Council on their tickets for the scout
on SR 124, three and five moderate damage when the
'lbe patrol said the Hat· Ministries, and Mrs. Fay show , ' Spectacular '78"
tenths miles east of Vinton. vehicle's right front axle 'hit wood car was not . ~ruck, Sauer, coordinator for the Saturday, Feb. 25, at the
The patrol said · Pavlovic the pavement.
however, an auto driven by mini-school on missions .
Peoples Bank of Point
SQUAD RUN
lost
control
of
his
car
which
Icy
road
conditions
were
William
J
.
Noe,
20,
Gallipolis
Pleasant from 9 a.m. to i2
The Middleport Emer·
1
turned
complet~ly
around
blamed
on
an
accident
at
9:50
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.
was
passing
the
Hardwood
gency squad was called
This year, hundreds of
to the Vlllage Manor Apart· and overturned. There was a.m. on CR 18, five tentha of a car and his ye~lcle
EXTENDED FORECAST
, sideswiped an auto driven by
mile west of US 33.
scouts
from the 1'ri..State.
ments at 11 :30 p.m. Thursday minor damage.
SundBY.
through
Doris E;. Wells, 51, Rt. 3, , 'lbe patrol said Frank E. David R. Sununers, 36, Rt. 4,
Area
will
gather at the
for Bonnie Roush who was
Tuesday, fair ,Sunday. and
Huntington
Civic Center,
taken to Holzer Medical Pomeroy, was charged with Melton, 29, Marietta, going Oak Hill. There was
Monday and a ebaoee of
driving
left
of
center
west,
lost
control
of
bls
car
May
13,
to
share
with the
moderate damage.
.
Center.
snow Tuesday. Hl&amp;hs will
following an accident at 5:10 which ran off the left -side of
Afinal acc:ldent occurred at
"lheir
"
Wonderful
public
I'IDit from the upper !1111 to
p.m. Thursday on TR 250 in the roadway then overturned 2:30 p.m. on TR 286, four
World of Scouting".
the mid 30. Sunday and
Meigs County. State troopers up against a tree. There was tenths of a mile west of SR 7
Residents in the Mason,
falling to the 20s by
said the Well car struck· an moderate damage . No ill Meigs County where an
NOW YOU KNOW
Gallia
and Meigs Clluntics
Tuesday. Lows win be in
There are 249 family names auto operated by James G. citation was Issued.
who
wish
to attend this year's
auto driven by Karen Bolin,
the teeDS early Sunday and
At11 :30 a.m. on the Yellow 23, Tuppers Plains, struck a
ill South Korea, four of which Naney, 30, Rt. 3, Pomeroy.
scout
show
should contact
between zero and 10 above
represent more than half the There was minor damage. Bush Rd. one and one tenth vehicle driven by Charles E.
their
local
troop
or pack lor
zero by Tuesday,
nation's population of 341.5
A sln~le call!. acclde~t miles east of SR 338 an auto Casto, 24 ~1Rt. 2, Coolville.
. tickets .~ nd furth~.!i in·
million.
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Tax workshop
dates given

Icy roads cause wrecks

RICHARD R. CAMPBELL

·Editor will
be honored
joined
the
Dick Campbell will be one Campbell
of the two men that will be Cleveland Press ·where he
honored at the Pomeroy became managing editor In
Chamber of Commerce 1988.
His Columbus activities
dinner to be held Tuesday,
Feb. 21 at 6·:30 p.m. at the include serving as a cabinet
· member of United Way, as a
Meigs Inn.
Ricttard R. Campbell trustee of the Columbuz Zoo
became editor of the Citizen· and of the Columbus
Journal January 1, 1977. He Association for the Per·
has been with Scripps· fonnillg Arts.
Campbell holds mem·
Howard Newspapers sine~
bership
In the American
1947, having worked at the
Cleveland Presa and later for Society of Newspapers
Scripps-Howard on the Editors and ill Sigma Della
the
Society
of
Newspaper Systems Chi,
Development. Group project. Professional Journallsts. He
Campbell was born in is · a member or Phi Beta
Athehs Counly, but attended Kappa and has a master's
junior and senior high school degree ill journaUsm from
Kent state University. He
at Pumoroy.
!Je i!raduated from Ohio belong&amp; to Scioto Country
University In 1947. -His Club and the Columbus
college · years were In· Athletic Club.
Campbell · and his wife,
terrupted by World War n,
durlntl wbldl he served three Margaret, have two chlldren,'
yean ln.the u. S. Army, two · Ouiltoplter and Con&amp;altt,
ol1:1hem In the So1lth Pacific. who live In the Cle~nd
'
After college graduation, area.

Scout tickets
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WASHINGTON (UP!) The Washington Redskins
Thursday signed !ree-agent

thesigning o!!reeagentsJeff
Kinney, 28, a 6-!ool-2, 214pound runing back from

~~g~;;\~-~~inei~~~~: ~~:.~.a24. a"~oot-2~~
reserve list last season .
The club also announced

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By GENE CADDES
UPI Sports Writer
The wins keep gett ing
bigger and bigger for Ohio
Stale Coach Eldon Miller.
First it wao Michigan , UJen
Purdue and Thursday night
Minnesota felt UJe sting of the

"We stand
behind our
work.
That's Reason No.5
why you should let
us do your taxes:'

rapidly maturing Buckeyes,
94~7 in overtime .
" It wus a big win for us,u

Ohioan gave the Buckeyes a
five-point margin with 1:37to
go .
"!wouldn't want to make a
living playin g de!ense
against Kelvin Ransey," said

Miller. " We played with
great emotion. We were able
to sustain our defense longer
tonight than we have been,
espOcially against a patient

Miller . " He had a super
nffens ive effort and he really
took charge in the overtime."

But UJe Buckeyes had no
more success tban most other

But Ransey wasn 'I UJe only
Buckeye to receivl! Miller 's
·
said Miller. "1 hope we can praise.
keep saying that . They keep
"Maybe we ought to single
getting bigger."
out someone who played
The wins keep getting badly," said Miller. "ll would
bigger and sophomore guard be easier."
Preshmen Ken Page, Herb
Kel" in Ransey keeps getting
better.
Williams and Jim smith all
The 6-1 Ransey , " held " to turned in outstanding perfor16 points during regulation Jna nces, although both
play, exploded for 10 more in Williams and smith, along
the five-minute overtime with
sophomore
Ji:m
periOd. hitting the Buckeyes' Ellinghausen. fou led out.
fir:-,1 seven points.
Page !inished with . 20
It was a UJree-point play by points, Williams 14 and SmiUJ
Ransey which put Ohio State 10, the same as senior Mike
ahead for good at 80-79 and Cline.
another three-pointer by the
"Great basketball like UJat
!or mer Toledo Macomber all- makes your season," said

H&amp;R BLOCit

team like Minnesota ."
teams against Minnesota's 6--

10 se nior center Mychal
Thompson, who poured in 32
points and had 16 rebounds .
"My opinion of Thompson
hasn't changed any, 11 said

Miller. "He's !be greatest
of!ensive center in the
country . We had tbree people
foul out guarding him."
Ohio State trailed only on a
couple of oc&gt;casions and never
by .more thar. two points after

taking a 22-21 lead midway
through the !irs( half. The
Buckeyes led by 10 on UJree ·
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Coach Art Lanham's Rio Grande College
Redmen captured their second straight
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convincing 111-88 victory over visiting .'fiffin at
Lyne Center.
Rio Grande completed its regular season with
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conference play.
·
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of their lhird straight loss.
Tiffin finished the year with a
12-17 mark. Inside the MOC,
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season tournament title by
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Campbell 61 Boardman 50
Carlisle 49 Dix ie 20
Chardon 42 Badger 31
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Lima Bath 60 Archbold 47
London 44 Grandview 41
Loveland 39 !nOlan Hill 23
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poinis. Bob Reile tossed in 20
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John Lonchar, infielder Sam

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Rivera.
Soccer
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12; Abels. 0-H: Nlehm , 1-0-2;
TOTALS 20-19-59.
Meigs
Gallia

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Score by quarters:

17 17 12 9 6-61
12 \9 10 14 4-59

Reserve

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· Meigs 24

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Richard Teafordintoan e~rly
JS-10 lead at the end ur the

monccttn~

l~etting

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the wumers were
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with 24 ; Kelly Winebrenner
had 12 and Tim Brinager 10.
Facing th~ Bobcats were
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Taylor and West!all had It
points each.
Southern hit 30 o! 51 floor
attempts fo r 51 pet. and 20 of
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Kn~er Creek cunnerted on

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the bench most or the game.
He had three fouls in the first
half and exited with just
secon ds rema.tnlng In the
third quarter, Thompson was
held to two points, his lowest
output this season. .
The Tornadoes ustng a
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derense par
" ·Ia l,•ed
pressmg
the hot-shooting ·of scmor

senior , hittmg inside and
so phomore .J ohn Westfall
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at the .roul ltne,
Coach Ketth Carter ~~o~~~;
ho~nced back toh "5'' 29 '"1 1 .
pomts• ·dI Wll. d : e t Ill
the secon periO ·
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At th ttt ~~~~ • the or·
nadoes eal e
tuneo u~,
regrouped and werde never
senously threatener agam.
d d
Before Ihe hal, en c ·

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Tiffin connected on 39 of 82
!ield goal attempts lor 46.3
percent. The Dragons were 10
o! 16 at the foul line for 62.5
per$'!nt. Ti!fln had 33

Jon Thompson the Bob, . . . '
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cats 6-6 JUntor center, \\ 8S on

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Going lnto the con test,
,.• Trace the one--two teams in
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the &amp;uthern "Valley Athletic Southern has a !5.of record
career with 24 points In this Conference as expected will while Hannan Trace Is 12·7..
By Greg Bailey
Thursda y's semi !ina!
The Meigs Marauder cage his last game. Junior guard meet Setu~day night in the
k
..ason is now officially over Greg Becker also had a good championship game or the game between Kyger Cree
Meigs
Class
A
Sectional
cage
and
Southern
was
marred
by
after the boys or Coach Ron night !or Meigs as he ·netted
turnovers and personal louis.
Logan !ell to the talented 18 big markerS. Meigs was tournament
Coach
·Carl
Wolfe's
Durin the firSI hal!. Kyger
NelsonvlUe York Buckeyes not as hot from the field as defending sectional cham· Creek
72·71 winner over
last night, SU7, in seml!inal they connected on 30 o! 80
pionseamMtherightto meet North Gallia last Saturday,
action o! the Class AA sec- shots !or just 37 percent . They HaMan
Trace with an ao..so co mmitted 19 costly tum·
sank
7
of
10
free
throws,
tional tournament at Federal
bl
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f K er Creek overs.
Nelsonville York controlled
Hocking High School.
astlng o
yg
There aren 'I many teal1Ui the boards.
Meigs finished Its season at
around who could beat Coach
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Vlfgil Grandy if the Buckeyes 3-16 while the B~ckeyes go on '·1!1·[·\'' ::::r:::::::::;::::::::rr:::rr::::::: : rr::::::: :::::r:: ::::: :::: :::::::::::: ::::::: ::::::::t !)/ 1/:
to play in the championship
pl~yed like they did last
night. Nelsonville shot a 'sectional Saturday night.
Box. score :
sizzling 59 percent from the
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MEIGS (67)- Follrod 0·0· .
floor as they canned 36 of 61
at;tempts and placed !our o, Becker 8-2-18, Stanley 4-0·8,
Young 12-0-24, Coats 1·0·2,
m'l!ll in double ligures.
"THE DOVE -A GAMEBIRD" (Part Ul)
Elltlns 1-0.2, Andrews 0·2·2,
:Meigs, always a strong Hawley 0-0-0, Blake 2-D·•·
By Greg Bailey
Kennedy 2-3-7, Ohlinger 0·0-0.
cOmpetitor in tournament
During
!be
two
dove
-seasons that Ohio did establish,
· cdmpetllion, started off like it Totals 30-7-67.
hunting
was
permitted
only
on public lands or agreement
NELSONVILLE-YORK
w)lnted an upset over the (84)
- Brooks 2-1·5, Fearns 1· lands, that is those private Ianda pre-registered as dove
f'lvored Buckeyes. Meigs' hot 2-4, Smathers 8·3·19, Smith 8· hunting sites witb the Ohio Division o! Wildlife by private landshooting guard Kenny Young 3-19, Patton 4-2-10, Penrod 13- owners. Division calculations report that some 34,000 Ohioans
p'mped In twO' jwnp shots 1-27. Robson 0·0-0. Tolals 36- participated irl each dove season, taking an estimated 400,1100
8~ .
!t'Dm the corner to. vault the 12·Score
birds each year. As was e~ted from the experiences of
by quarters:
~rauders out to a quick 4.()
Meigs
10 17 16 2-4-07 other states which have perrilitted dove hunting for years, the
le,ad. But then the Gran· N-York
24 20 18 22-84 dove hunting seasons had no adverse effect on dove
dymen canned ten unanpopulations. Tbe dove is a renewable resource, and is not
swered points to take a lead
tbreatened witb becoming endangered.
IIIey never relinquished.
There is opposition to dove hunting in Ohio - and
:Meigs stayed close and
everywhere else in the nation. The opponents are those same
II'Bded buckets to make the
groups that appear repeatedly on the scene to oppose all
sCore read 14-8 and slay
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hunting activities, which they bave decided is not "sport."
Within striking distance. But
a
f,f
There Is notbing special about the mourning dove. It just
tllen once again the Buckeyes
happens to be one of the issues that arises in Ohio. Among the
gpt bot and reeled off eight
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leaders of the anti-hunting campaign are groups such as the
UJ)answered ·points to make
Fund !or Animals and the International Fund for Animal
the score read 24·10 at the end
eJ.
Welfare, two of the chief supporters o! the constitutional
or the first period. Froin then
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amendment to prohibit use o! traps In Ohio, a proposal soundly
on it was all Nelsonville.
Visiting Meigs edged Gallia rejected by the people last November. One of the difficulties of
;;At the half the Buckeyes Academy High School's Blue dealing rationally with a mourning dove bill--&lt;Jr any other
had a comfortable 44-27 lead, Angels, 61-59, In an overtime sportsmen's bill _ is UJe ernotiooally charged atmosphere
aitd after three periods it was game Thursday evening.
engendered by anti-hunting groups. They deliberately attempt
61!-43. Although Meigs had
The victory lefi Meigs with to.blw the distinction between wildlife and pets. For example,
Just seven turnovers, the hot a 4~ SEOAL mark. Gallla's !bey declare "the dove is as much a game bird as your pel
sj)ooting of the winners was record dipped to !Hi in con· canary." They refer to !be Ohio game statui~ as the "sl_augh~r
jpst .too much to counter. ference play.
list." They try to confuse abundant renewable spectes w1tb
Meigs Jed 17·12 after one endangered species.
Rick Penrod led the scoring
with 'll big points while Paul period, and 34·31 during the
Supporters of legislation to add !be mourning dove to the
Smith, their playmaking halftime intermission. The game bird list include the Ohio Department of Natural
guard, and Scott SmaUJers visitors were sUII on lop after Resources, !be Ohio Wildlife Council, UJe Wildlife Legislative
epch contributed 19 points. three periods, 46·41. The . Fund and its . county committees Ohioans for Wildlife
Greg Patton was the other regulation game ended m 3 Conservation, wildlife conservfltionists and hundreds of
Buckeye to hit double ligures 55-55 deadlock.
sportsmen groups through the stale. Supporters ask "why not
liiith his ten.
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Tina Nibert l~d the Blue hunt mourning doves?" They know the birds are plentiful,
· Young once. again led the Angels attack w1th ~7 pomls. renewable. The facts support the clatm that hunting does not
Marauders as he finished his Janet Groves added 12 and advers~ly affect the dove population. Abstinence in Ohio does
Ka~y Daniels 10.
, not prolong the life of a mourning dove beyond Its flight to the
Vtckte
Epple
led
Meigs
next state, or its annual encounter wltb disease, accident and
Our Interest is
attack
with
14
points.
other
mortality factors . Autborlzing a mourning dove season
Greater For You
GAHS had 53 rebounds In to In Ohio will provide !be opportunity for additional outdoor
Meigs 'rl. .Nibert had 22 recreation for tbousanda o! Ohioans and food on tbeir tables.
·Hunting has been recognized as a legitimate, hea!Wul
caroms ·to pace Gallipolis.
Brown had nine rebounds for outdoor activity throughout our history, UJroughout our
Meigs.
,
. country. The mourning dove is recognized as a game bird
On 90-Day
The los~rs were 19 of 31 at . Internationally in North Ameriea and in !be majority of the
the foul hne, Me1~s wa~ nine states in the nation. Opposition to the mourning dove is simply
of 12 at lite chanty stnpe.
a manifestation ol a small group's opposition to UJe taking of
Certificates
The Blue Angels hav~ a any wildlife. There is no rational, biological reason for Ohio not
5.75. per cent paid on
makeup game rematntng to add the mourning dove to its list of game birds.
with Meigs at Meigs.
A biU is now before the General Assembly· to amend
90 day Cerllfl cates of
In Thursday's reserve Section 1531.01 of the Revised Code to regulate the taking of
Deposit.
$1,000.00
game, the Blue Angels "B" mourning doves. II adds mourning doves to the game bird.list.
Minimum.
Interest
won, 31·24, to up thelr It authorizes tbe Division of Wildlife to set a hunting season
team
Payable Quarterly.
mark to 4-3 In league play. and hunting regulations (necessarily within limits set by the
A substantial penalty Is
Meigs dropped to 3-4. '
federal Fish &amp; Wildlife Service). It stipulates that mourning
Invoked on all certificate
. Rees l~d the winners with doves may be taken only on public Ianda and agreeme~t lands,
accounts withdrawn prior
nme pomts. Ktng paced !bat is those private lands pre-registered as dove huntmg s1tes
to the dale of m11urlly.
Meigs' attack Wllh 16 points. wltb the Division of Wildlife by private landowners.
Varsity box:
MEIGS (61) - Brown. 3·1·
7; Burdette, 3-3-9; Epple, 7·2·
16; Vaughan, 4-0.8; Howard,

Price, 12-5-29; Johnson, 5·0·

Purcell !6, Mark Swain and
Skipper Johnson each had 10.
Rio Grande connected on 49
o! 95 !leld goal attempts' for
51.5 percent. The Redmen
were 13 or 16 at the !oul line
for 81.2 percent. Rio had 51
rebounds, 17 by GaiUpolis'
Skipper Johnson who played
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Dayton Stebbins 33 North .
mont 25
Edgerton 85 Wayne Trace 14
Garfield J7
Painesville
Harvey 34
Granv i lle 64 Col Beechcroft

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10; Purcell. 7-2-16; Phelps, 1·
0-2: Johnston, 1·0·2: Royse, 2·
2 6; Bise, 4-D-B: Nlclly. o-o-o:
Lee, 0-2-2: West , 0-0·0.
TOTALS 49-13-111.
Halftime scare -

Southern gains sectional finals .

Meigs ousted
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GRANDE 1111)
Swain. 5-0-10; Jame&gt;, 12-2-U:

Greg James tossed in 26, Dan

Bellevue 45 Tiffin Columbian

Crestview 48 Southern local

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rtboundl, eight each by Huff
and Blankeneler.
Box sc:ore:
TIFFIN lilt - Anderton,
4-0-8 : Hull, 4-4-12: Graboski.
Relle,
10-0-20 :
&lt;·0·8:
BlaAkeneler, 12-3-27 : Michell,
2-0·&lt;: Wright, 2-0-4; Warnemet, 2-0·4, TOTALS :lt-11·

p.m. in Lyne Center.
Tickets for Saturday's
tournament game wiU go on
sale at the door at 6 p.m.
Admission is $1.50 for ~dults
and $1 for students. Regular
season passes are net
honored dur:ing post-season
play.
In Seturday's other semi·
final tournament game,
Malone (15-9) will battle
CedarviUe (13-11) at Malone.
Saturday's two winners wiU
clash lor the MOC post·
season title on the court of the
team with the most triumphs.
Last night, live Redmen
scored in double ligures, led
by Gil Price's 29 markers.

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minutes and by six - 4~ ­
at halftime.
Kevin McHale, who
!inished with 21 for
Minnesota, hit one o! two !ree
throws with 25 seconds
remaining in regulation time
to make it Ohio Slate 77-75
and then a basket by
1 Thompson with 19 seconds to

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An Emergency Message
From Ohio .Pow'r Company:
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TIME &amp; COAL
ARE RUNNING OUT

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For the past foUl' weeks, we have been asking our customers to cut

back on their power usage •• .and many have responded. :It is now most urgent that everyone

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cooperate to the extent they can.

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same encouragement toward .. househusbands ?"' It's the coll·

pie's choice. Don 't knock.it!
(But I still give him no more than a year before he's back in
the business world again- and happily so.)- H.

WE URGE OUR CUSTOMERS TO REDUCE THEIR NORMAL USE OF. ELECTRICITY BY AT LEAST
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DEAR HELEN:
When ycu sided with "Jerry" (who wanted to quit his job and
become a full-lime househusband-father) were you just trying
io be kind?
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I say he's a lazy bum who wants his wife to earn his living. So
what if she earns $25,000 a year and " they don't need his
salary"? He should get off his keister and find work.he enjoys;
in other words, be a inan! -O!JVE
DEAR OLIVE:
Look : if the wife of a well-to-do man prefers full-time home
care and motherhood - and her husband cheers her on - she
liecomes a heroine to "total women" 'types. Why not extend·the

The supplies of coal at our power plants have declined to about a 40-day level because of

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Helen ·Help

DEAR HELEN :
• Ever since·Mervin's wife forced him to·drop me, my life has
been one big harassment. (He told me she'd found out about
\Iii, and had made threats. That was four years ago.)
I know she's hexing me. I wouldn't put voodoo or witchcraft
past her. So far I've lost my job, lost two men friends, been in
two car accidents, had a fire in my apartment, and yesterday I
wasmugged. .
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You can't tell me she isn't behind my bad luck. She's the vinljiclive type. How can I break her spell? -HEXED
DEAR HEXED:
Don't blame Mervin's wife for bad luck you possibly bring on
yourself.
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Carelessness may be your biggest hex. Try harder on your
Job and in your relationships, slay alert lor danger, and knock
Off the excuses. You're responsible for your OWN life.- H.

CONSERVATION OF ELE TRJCITY
IS NEEDED NOW

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ACASEOFPUTUPORDROPOUT
DEAR HELEN :
Several of us couples have known each other for years.
They've lately gotten in the habit of giving parties at their
homes, with everyone contributing something and helping
with II!" clean-up.
I'm the only wife who works full-time, and I hate entertainillg. However, our friends think we should pass the parties
around for each couple to host. r consider this an unnecessary
burden - if I bring our share of food, etc., why must I also provide my house? I'IJI not' good at planning and hale worrying
over orrangements.
We like these people. My husband enjoys the parties but
understands how I feel. I thought they enjoyed giving them, or
We wouldn't have gotten involved. Must we quit the crowd just
because I'm not "the hostess with the mostess"? - ROUND
R\)BIN DEFECTOR
DEARR.R.D.:
Which would you prefer: friendleSSness, or hosting an occasional potluck party? If you belong to a crowd, you must do
your share. And really, after the first effort, you'll find it may
even be fun.
I suspect you're afraid to entertain because you dread Botcompetition : somehow you feel you can't match up to those
other hostesses and you won't risk failure.
Try it before you drop out. You may be pleasantly surprised
at how well things go. - H.

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the prolonged coal strike.

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Cecil Sayre calls dance

25 ~.. Remember, electric appliances that produce heat use the most power ~ home heating,

Couples fr.om the Belles
and Bea~s of the Middleport -

ranges, ovens, dryers and water .heaters. But don't forget that electricity can be conserved in

Pomeroy
area,
The
Squarenaders from Belpre ,

many other ways as well.
. The diminishing supply of coal poses a severe threat to our continued ability to produce
electricity. Even with the end ofthe strike, it _could take up to 20 days before coal in any
substantial amounts would move to most of our power plants.

Great Savings on
Quality Merchandise

As of December 6,when the strike began, .we had built up our coal piles to a 105-day

BAKER
FURNITURE

supply. This was far beyond our nonnal supply and a great~r reserve than we ever had before.

Midfill'pOrl 0

know, you would have a second opinion about surgery.
JANE: Actually, I never
thought of that. But, you

approaching the time when _cutbacks in electricity will be made to business and industrial

the in(onnation you _n eed.to

knoW,

my

doctor

in

Oklahoma never mentioned
to the dance by his wile, surgery and I was with him
Mary.
for a year. I guess I assumed
Refreshments for the that something must have
evening were provided by the changed for the worse bethostess committee composed ween the time I left home and
of Mary and Urban Baldwin, my arrival here. But maybe
chairpersons; Joyce and Bob my new doctor is wrong .
Bartemus, Jim and Arlene
Counselor: . Do you have
Thompson. Cake for the cake · any idea who to ask?
walk was provided by Doug
JANE: A friend of mine .
and Phyllis Mason and won
works at the University
by club member Wally
Henry.
The club has ..been holding Waugh. John will.be calling a
Western style square dance dance " Saturday night for
lessons for several weeks. these new club members and
Several couples completed
area dancers.
the lessons Sunday evening
Club members and area
under the instruction of John dancers are reminded of the

replies,

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questions

of

general interest will be
discussed in future columns.
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FRIDAY
HARRISONVILLE
Masonic Lodge 411 F&amp;AM
Friday 7:30 p.m. at temple.
Annual .inspection. Work in
fellowcraft degree. All

president ; Bill Harris, vice
Lrc ,
president ;
Bob
secretary ; Albert Holman ,
t reas urer ; Dave Findley,
sentinel; Handy Smith,
student advisor and Tim
Brinager, reporter.
Advisor, Aaron Sayre,
an nounced
Bill Harris

STACY FRIEND
TURNS ONE - Slacy
Dawn Friend celebrated
her first birthday recently
wltb a party al her home. A

valentine cake, ice cream
aad punch were served to
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Friend,
Keith and Jason, Connie
aad Narsa Moodispaugh,
Marvin, Bonnie and Amy
Friend, Mary and Belinda
Friend, Penny Darrell and
Jenniler Stewart, Gene,

TUESDAY
AMERICAN LEGION AuxIliary, Racine Post &amp;8%, at the
hall, 7:30p.m. Tuesday.

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Tour made

,&lt;. tour of the GalliaJ ac kso n-Meigs Ment a l
Health Center near Gallipolis
was taken by members of the
Alpha Epsilon Chapter ol
Alpha Delta Kappa following
a meeting there Tuesday
night.
Nancy

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ALWILDA
WERNER AND GRACE PRATI'
HEART SUNDAY-The Middleport Business'anct Professional Women's Club will again this year conduct the
door-t&lt;Hioor canvas for contributions to the Heart Fund in
Middleport village. Hours of the !und dr\ve will be !rom 1
to 5 p.m. with Middleport village hall as headquarters.
Thirty-four Middleport BPW club members and
volunteers will be working in the Hearl Sunday dme
headed by Mrs. Grace Pratt, right, civic participation
chairman. Mrs. Alwilda Werner, club president, displays
the plaque from the Meigs County Heart Branch or the
Central Ohio Heart Chapter, Inc. in appreciation for the 29
years the club has conducted the drive. The plaque was
prcsen\A!d to the club Monday night by Walter Grijeser,
president of the Meigs County Branch. In the event of Illclement weather, the drive will be conducted on March 5.

Kohlier ser ,

con·

sultation and educati on
Uaison al the Center, conducted the tour after discussing with the group the various
· services provided by the
three centers in Pomeroy ,
Jackson and Galipolis.
Mrs. Eileen Buck had the
devotions lor the meeting
witll Mrs. Marlene Fisher
presiding. Next meeting will
be on March 21 at the Meigs
Museum. Refrestunents were
served by Miss Helen Smith
and Mr. Nonga Roberts to the
16 members and pledges attending .

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customers. In moJt cases, this will result in economic hardship for both the finns and their

In the District Soil J udtlinK
contest the team placed sixth
and had one .or the highest
scorero, . Rick Flagg. Rick

from the Federal Land S.nk
with 290 points out o( a
possi ble 300. In the
bronze rating.
Partlamentary
Procedure
Racine n·Ahad 20 per cent contest , the FFA team
of t he total membership received a bronte rating
showing at t~e Meigs County while placing sixth in the
Fair and Rick Flagg was district .
credited with the highest rate
Bob Lee placed fifth In the
received second place in the or gain In swine production . district and received a gold
The soil judging team rating In the creed speaking
area or beef pro.duction in
Dist rict 14 FF A competition. c'Onsists or Bob Lee, Rick cunt est wh ile Becky McGraw
He will receive a trophy !or Flagg, Ra ndy Sm llh, Becky received honorable mention
his accomplishments at the McGra w, Al bert Holman and ln t he p repared speec h
Distri ct 14 ~' FA banq uet Ocunna Whit e.
contest. Ninety-live percent
The soil j udging tea m of all ~' FA members comwhich will be held in March.
Harris is also running for consisti ng of Bob Lee, Rick pleted at least one product ion
Flagg, Randy Smith, Becky pro ject at home using some
Dist rict 14 Sentinel.
The Racine FFA Chapter MeG ra w, Albert Holma n a nd knowledge and skills taught
Deanna White placed second
in vucatlonal H8ric ultural
in competition . Albe rt class . With
th e new
Sherry and Nick p oodwin,
Holm an received the second vocationa l agricultural m.op
Gene Johnson, and her
highest sco re and Holma n and class room, even more
grandparents, Mr. and
recejved a monela ry award emphasis ca n be placed on
Mrs. Pal Johnson, Mr. and
a t t he su it con se r va tion "lea rning by doing ."
Mrs. Richard Friend, and
banquet .
Mrs. Edna Fulk. Sending a
gift were Rick and Unda
Friend.

master masons invited.

TUESDAY
AMERICAN Legion Auxiliary, Drew Webster Post 39,
" refresher courses" Thurs- Pomeroy, 7:30 at the hall.
day of the K ol P Hall from Program to be on
7:30 to 9:30p. m.
Americanism.

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The powerI coal situation is extremely serious and getting worse every day. We are rapidly

don't you consult someone

City Swingers Square Dance
Club ' for a Saturday evening

r--ADMIRAL--, Va . Sayre was accompanied
• Color TV
e Stereo Sets
e Refrigerators
e Freezers
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Karen Blaker PhD.
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' A second
Medical Center. She- might
give me a name. But I would
opinion
have to take my X rays with
me and I would have to tell
When a hot-line caller is my grouchy doctor what! am
concerned aboot a medical doing .
Counse lor: How do you
condition involving a possible
think
he should react to your
, operation, the couns elor
consulting
another doctor?
almost always advises the
JANE
:
Of
course fie should
caller to gel another doctor's
cooperate.
That
would be the
opinion. This seems the best
only
professional
thing. Oh, I
way to avoid needl es~
see
your
point.
If
he doesn't
surge"\'.'
According to researchers cooperate, I shouldn 't want to
at New York-cornell Medical keep him as my doctor
Center, 83 percent of those anyway.
Counselor: Yes, that's what
voluntarily seeking a second
I
was
thinking.
medical opinion decide
JANE
: I think I can do it aga(nst surgery.
but
not
without help. My
JANE: I came here from
parents
are
here ; maybe I'll
Texas to stay with my
lean
on
them.
parents while I recover from
Counselor: If your friend
a serious illness. i was just
can't
give you the name ol a
planning to rest, but the docchest
doctor, call me back
tor here says my condition reand
I'll
get a referral for you
quires surgery. The news has
from
our
stall psychiatrist
really shaken me up, but I
the
hot-line
center.
here
at
guess I should go along with
JANE
:
That
might
really
his advice. I don't want to do
I
can
lean
on
you,
too. I
help.
anything to jeopardize.my
health. I've already been suppose I was feeling bad
because, even though I'm
through so much.
staying
with my parents, I'm
CoWlSelor: What kind of
so
far
away
from my own
surgery does he want to do ?
home
and
my
friends.
JANE: He wants to remove
Jane had come to rely on a
the diseased part of my lung.
doctor
she distrusted partialYou see, I contracted tuberly
because
she was insecure
culosis a year ago. I'm still
laking tons of pills every day being away from her home
and I thought I was getting and friends . When this
better. But now, well, I don't became clear, the hot-lihe
counselor provided support
know.
Counselor: Have you asked while Jane thought through
the alternatives.
him what this means ?
Jane reaUzed she had a
JANE: I'm afraid to ask
And as she talked
choice.
him. He is very famous and
about
getting
a · second
might think , I'm stupid.
Besides, he seems like he medico! opinion, she became
would be grouchy if more . hopeful and realistic
everything didn't go ahout her problem.
Dr. Blaker cannot lake
smoothly.
telephone
calls from her
Counselor: Are you basicalreaders.
Hdwever,
.there are
ly afraid of hurting his feelings•
· hundreds of crisis interven·
JANE: Well, yes - and of lion phone lines in the United
taking a chance that he would States. For the phone number
getmadatme. Ina way I feel of one near you, contact yoW'
local mental health associalucky to be under his care.
Counselor: But what about tion or mental health insurgery? What are you going formation service.
Write to Dr. Blaker in care
to do about that?
of
this newspaper, P.O. Box
JANE: Oh, I don't know.
489,
Radio City Station, New
I'm so miserable'
York,
N.Y. 10019. Volume of
Counselor: If you feel you
can't talk to this doctor, why mail prohibits personal

else? Apart from asking for

Caller for the event was
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The Racine Chapter F.F.A, rated superior in the re&lt;"ent
has chosen new orlicers for distrit't chapter rontest based
the upcoming FF,&lt;. yea r on the at"l'omplishments over
which begins on March 1. the past year. Jotm Holman,
Elected were: Eddie Roush, seeretary, and Rick nagg,

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and several independent
dancers joined the French
dance.

FEBRUARY SALE

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employees.
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AS OUR COAL SUPPLY CONTINUES TO DETERIORATE, MORE STRINGENT EMERGENCY
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all three chapters of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority which
are Ohio Eta Phi, Xi Ganuna Mu, and Preceptor Otapter.

THIS MESSAGE IS SPONSORED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY THE FOLLOWING
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POMEROY FLOWER SHOP
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GOESSLER'S JEWELRY STORE
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RIDENOUR SUPPLY

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VETERANS MEMORIAL
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CRAFTY. LADIES HANDICRAFTS
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P. J. PAULEY
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Perrtn , poster , Ro y M o yer ;

SuM

doy school supt Chu rch Sc hool
C, 15 o m
w ors h1p ·ser vice 10 .30
o m Cho1r re hearsal Tuesday
7 30 p .m . under direc t10n ol Mrs
Paul Nease.

POMEROY CHURCH OF 1HE
NAZARENE . Corne r Union ond
M ulberr y, Rev Clyde V
sor~ ,

Hender ·

pa st o r . Sundoy sc hool

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o rn , Glen M cClung. sup! ., mom 1119

wo r sh1p , 10 30 o ,, ·

even ing

se r v•c e , 7·30. mid -wee k servi&lt;e
Wedn esday , 7.30 p m .

G RA CE EPISCOPAl , The Rev.
A lben MacKenzie . rector . Ser vices and Sundoy sc hoo l ot 12

noon .
POM EROY CHURCH OF CHRIS T,

212 W . Morn St Jo h n McAr thu r ,
pas tor. B•ble schoo l. q JO om .:
mo rn •ng wors h1p , 10 30 om ;
You th mee llngs 6·30 p m , eveh

mg wm shtp

7

30. We dnesday

mght pr o '( er mee t1ng a nd 81b le

st udy 7·30 p m
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SAL VATION AR MV 11 5
Porne roy. Envoy
and M rs. Roy Wul tng , of ficers m
c h o r~ e
Su n doy - hol nHH•S
n'leE!! tng , 10om Sun day School ,
10 30 a m Sun day sc hool leader ,
YP SM Elot'\e Adorn s 7 p m ·
s, OIIIo l •o n me e t •ng , ve nous
speaker s and mu s•C specto ls 7 30
p 1T1 Thu rsday 10 a m to 2 p m .
Lodtes Home l eagu e, all women
tnv l!c d 7.30 p m prayer mee11ng
and Btble stud y
Bob h tep ,
leodet
Rev
Noe l Hermon ,
teacher
BU RliN G TON SO UTHERN BAP·
l iST CHAPEL , Rou te 1, Shad e
Pastor Bobby Elkt ns
Sunda y
sc hool 5 p m . Sund ay worshtp
5 AS p m Wednes day pra yer ser
VICe 7•JQ p .m
POMERO Y WESTSIDE CHURCH
OF CHRIST, 200W Motn St . Jerr y
Paul. rn inh; ter phone 992 -7666
Conset volt ve, non tns lrumentol
Sunday wor shtp 10 am B•ble
stud y I I 0 m ., w or sh tp b p 111
Wedn esd ay Btble stud y, 7 p m
OLD DEX IER BIBLE CHRI STIAN
CHUR CH
Rev Rol ph Sm •th
pas tor Sunday schoo l 9 30 a.rn
Mt':&gt;. Wor ley Froncts, supennten·
dent Preaching serv l(:es ftr st 8
third Sundays lallo wmg StJndoy
School
GRAHAM UN ITED M ETHODI ST
Pr eochmg 9 30 om fi rsr and se
ca nd Sundays of each mon th ·
th ird and fourth Su nday s each
mon th worshtp se r 11 1ce ot 7 30
p tn
We dnesday e11enmgs a t
7 30. Pr o yt1r and Btbl a Stu dy.
SEVE NTH· DA Y AD VE NTI ST,
Mulber ry Heigh ts Rood, Pomero y
Pas tor Al b'ert D•tt e s Sabba th
Srhool Supennten d ent
Claro
Mci n tyr e Sabba th School Sotur
day ol! ernoon at 2 00, wt th War ,
shtp Ser11 tce followmg o t 3. 15 .
RUTLAND FIR ST BAPTI ST
CHURCH
Stst er
Horne ll
Worne r , StJ pt Su nday Schoo l ,
9 J0 o m , mornmg wors htp ,
10 45o m
1HE HILAND CHAPEL Geor ge
Casto, pa stor Sunday Sc hool
9 30 o m . evenmg w o rshtp 7.30
Thursday cvcnmg p rayer ser11ice .
7 30 p m
POM ER OY FIRST BAPTI ST ,
Do vtd M an n , rnin •s ter WtHiam
Wat son , Sunday schoo l StJ pt . Sun ·
day sc hool 9 30 a m , morntng
w arsh tp 10 30 o m
FIRST SOU THERN BAPTI ST , 282
Mu lberr y A ve , Pome roy Paul J.
Whtte. Pas tor. Gory Basharn Sun
doy schoo l su p! Sun day schoo l.
9 30 o m . mornmg worship,
10 30 e11en mg wo r ship , 6 30 p.m .
Mtdwee k pr ayer ser 111ce, 7 30
pm
M IDWAY COMMU N IT Y CENTE R
De ~t t er Rd longs.... tll e . Oht o, Rev
Clyd e Ferre ll Pastor Su nda y
Schoo l - I I
om
Sa turday
prcochtng ser vic e s 7·30 p m .
Wednesday evemn g Bible study
nl 7 3Dp m
FA ITH TABERNACLE CHURCH
Bc11 ley Run Road, Rev Emmett
Row son pastor Han dley Dunn ,
sup ! Sunday school 10 am Sun·
dor evemng serviCe 7 30 , Btble
teochmg, 7 30 p m 'T hu rsda y
DYE SV IllE
CO MMUN I TY
CHURCH. Roger C Tu rner. pasto r
SU!v ,.,. st:" hool 9 30 o m ' Sundar
rnolir ir•u wor sh ip, 10 30, Sunda y
evf! ,,
erv tce , 7 30 .
MIDDLEPORT
M T MORIAH BAPTI ST Corn er
Fourt h and Motn , M1ddlepor t
Rev Henr y Key Jr , p astor Sun
day Sc hoo l 9 30 o m Mrs Ervm
Boumgeir dner , sup! . Mormng
wo rshtp 10·4S a.m
MIDDLE PORT CHURCH OF
CHRIST IN CHRIS TIAN UNION ,
law rence Man ley , pas tor. Mrs
Ru ssell Young Sunday School
Supt Sunday School II 30 o m
Eve n1ng wor ship 7 30, Wednesday praye r me eting , 7 ·30 p.m

Butt e rnu t A ve .

MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD .
Rocme Route 2. the Re v. James

John F . Fultz

RUTlAND CHURCH OF GOD.
Aev Bobby Parter . pastor. Sun·
dov 'school. 10 o.rn . Sunder wor·
5hip ) 1 o.m , Sunday ev8ning
s er "'~e . 7 p.m , Wedn4!sdoy Fomi·
ly Tr oun g Hour . 7 p m Wednesday
wor shtp serv iCe, 7 30 p,m
HAZEl COMMUNITY CHURCH ,
Near l ong Bollom Edsel Har t.
po s1or . Sunday schooL 10 om ..
.Churc h. 7 30 p.m . . praye r
me&amp;ftn g , 7.30 p m . Th ur, doy
M IDDLEPORT PENTE COS TAl ,
Th .rd A ve the Rev WtUiom Kntt·
tel, pas tor Ronald Du gan Sun·
day School Sup1 ( lo sses lor oil
age ~ evenmg serv1ce. 7 30 Bible
sludy , Wednetdoy, 7·30 p.m 1
youth se rvices, Ft1do y, 7·30p m
MIDDLEPORT FREEWill BAP·
TIST . Corner Ash and Plum : Noel
H&amp;rrmon pastor . Sa turday even ·
ing ser vice . 7 30 p m . Sunday
Xho ol, 10 .30 am .
MEIGS
COOPER ATI VE PAR ISH
METHODI ST CHURCH
Rober t T Bumgarner,
Dtrector
POMEROY CLU STER
Rev Rober t Hoyden
Rev . James Corbitt
CHESTER Wq rship 9 15 a.m
O n.11 Ch Sc hoo l lOa m .
POMERO Y wors h1p 'ervice,
9. 15 a m ,, Sunday sc hool. 10 30
o rn , Rev
Robert
Hoyden
mmis ter
EN TE RPRI SE. Wor sh tp 9 om
Church Schoal 10 a m
ROCK SPRINGS, Wo rship 10
a m Church Schoo l 9 15o.m
UMYF 6 30 p m.
FLA TWOODS. Worshi p, II a.m
Ch urch Schoo i !O a rn .
MIDDLEPORT CLU STER
Rev Robert Bu mgar ner
HE ATH
Rober t Bumgarner
Pastor
Worshtp
10 30 a m
Church School 9·30 o m UMYF 6
p m
RUTL A ND Wilbur H1lt Pa stor
Wors htp 10 30 am Church Schoo l
930 on1
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SYRACUSE ClUSlER .
Rev Har vey Koch Jr
A SBURY
Worshtp II o m
Church Schoo l 9 50 a m UMW
firs t Tuesday Btble Study Th urs
7 30 p.m
FORE ST RUN Wor sh 1p 9 o m .
Chu rc h School 10o.m .
MINERSVILlE, Wor sh ip 10 om
Church School 9 o m
SYRACUSE Church. S&lt; hool 9 00
a m Wor sh•p servic e 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev Ttmot hy Sm ith
Cl uster Leader
Rev Ste11en Wtl son
A ssoc tote
BETHAN Y, (Dorcas ), Worsl-up
9,30 o rn Church School 10 30
om
CARMEl Chruch School 9 30
o m Wor ship I 0 30 o m 2nd and
4Th Sunda r' s
A PPLE GROVE Sun day School
9 30 o m Worsh ip 7 30 p m 1st
and 3rd Sunda ys, Prayer m!'ehng
Wednes day 7 30 p m . Fellowshtp
su ppe r ftr sl Saturday b p m . UMW
2nd Tuesday 7 30 p m
EAST LETAR T, Ch r uc: h Sch ool
l s i 2nd, 3rd Sundays , 9 30 o m
Fourth Sun day 10 30 o m Wor·
shtp 2n d Sunday 7 30 p m .4th
Sunday 9 30 a m . Prayer meetmg
Wednesday 7 30 p m UMW 1st
Tue sday 7.30 p m .
WE SLEYAN (Racme) , Sunday
School 10 a m Worshtp 11 o m ,
Jr UMVF Wednes day 3 30 p m
B1bl e Study Thursday 7 p m Cho1r
Practice Thursday 8 p. m .
LETART FALLS Chu r ch School
l st 2nd. Jrd Sunday s 10· 1S a.m
.4th Sunday 9 IS o ,m , Worsh •p
1st, 2nd , 3r d Sundoyli 9 IS a .m ..
4th Sut tdoy 7 30 p.m
MOR NING ST AR , Worshtp 9 30
om Church Schaa l 10 30 om .;
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Pastor
Duane Sydens tricker
John Douglas
Asso oot~ s

JOPPA, Worsh •p 10 a m ,
Pra ye r
Church School 9 o m
Meeltng Wednesday 8 p .m
l ONG BOTTOM , Sunday school
at 11·30 a m Worshtp serviCe! at
7 30 p m Bl ble study and Youth
m ce f t ng
at
8
p m
on
Wednesday s
NORTH BETHEL , Worship 11
o m .. Church School 10 a.m
ALFRED . Sunday Scho ol 9 30
om ; Worship 10 45 om · Prayer
meetmg Wednesday 7 45 p m. ;
UMW 3rd Tuesday 8 p m
REEDSVIllE, Sunday School9·30
a.m. Worship 7 30 p.m. Prayer
Meeting 7 30 P·'!l
Tuesday,
Vi sitotlon7 .30 p m . 1st Thursday
SILVER RIDGE , Worshtp 10 a.m.
Chu rc h School9 a.m .
TUPPERS PlAINS . Worsh1p 9
am Church SchooiiO am
KEN O CHURCH OF CHRIST,
George Fredenc:k . supt . Serv ice
weekly , 9·l0 am . on Sunday .
Preaching hrst and th ird Sundays
of month by Cltlford Smith , 9 30
a.m .
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION
Rev Ke tth Ebltn, pastO r StJndoy
School . 9·30 o m
Leonard
C llmore , f irst elder ; evetiing s.ervtc&amp; , 7:30p.m. Wednesday prayer
meeting . 7·30 p m.

M. MurtCy pas tor . Sunday ~choo l.
9 .45 o .m , morntng worshtp , II
o m .. evenmg wor ship. 7 30
Prayer mee ti ng, Tuesday, 7·30
pm
Young people 's meet tn g.
7 30 p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST .
Corner Soo:r h and Palmer. the Re v.
Ktrby Otler
pa sto r, Robe r t
Por ker , superi ntendent . Sunday ,
WMPO Ro d1o p rogram 7.45 o.m ,
Sunday Schoo l, 9: 15 om , Morn ·
mg Wor ship 10 15 o m Youth OC: ·
t1 11 1t1es and fellow sh tp for JUntor
and sen1 or htgh stud ents. 6 p m
Sund ay even 1ng w or ship . 7:30
p.m . Mtd week prayer SOP/ICeS.
Wednesday , 7 30 p m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Mid·
MT . MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD,
dleport , Sth and Mom , George Racine Roule 2. The Rev Charles
Glo ze mtn is ter M ik e Gerlach , Hand , pas lor Sunday school , 9 AS
supe rml endent. Terry Yankey . o m ; morntng worship, 11 &lt;1 m
youth mi~ t s te r Btble school, 9 30
Evening services Tuesday and
a.m .: morning worsh1p 10:30
Friday, 7·30p m
a.m .: evenmg wors hip , 7·30
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH
prayer service , 7 p.m . Wednes·
OF CHRIST
Duane Worden ,
day.
min is ter . B1ble class , 9 30 a.m ..
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE
morning wor shtp , 10 30 a.m ,
NAZARENE . Rev Jim ' Broome,
e11enmg worship, 6.30 p.m .
pastor · Mn Mary l o t hey Sunday
Wednesday B•ble study , 6 30 p.m
sc hool sup! Su nday school, 9·30
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST ,
o.m : morning w or shtp, 10:30
George frederick , supl Sunday
a.m.
Sunda y
e v ang elist ic
morntng serv1ce. 9·30 o.m wtth
mee t ing, 7:00 p .m
Prayer
preoc:htng on ftrst and thtrd Sun·
meetmg , Wednesday , 7.30 p.m .
doy of month by George Pickens
UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN
NEW STIVERSVILLE COMMUNI·
MINISTRY OF MEIGS COUNTY ,
TV Church , Sunday Scflool ser·
Dwtgh t l Zov1tz, direc tor
vice. 9 .45 a.m .. Worship serv1ce
HARRI S ON V ILLE
10.30, Evongeli sfl c Servtce . 7.30
PRESBYTERIAN , Re11
Ernest
p. m·.
Wednesday ,
Prayer
Strtc:klin, pastor , Sunday church
meetmg, 7. 30.
school. 9·30 0 m , M rs ttomer
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST,
lee. supt. morning wors htp,
Pomeroy· Harnsonvtlle Rd ., Don
10:30.
Kennedy , pastor; Btll McElroy,
MIPDlEPORT Sunday school
Sunday school \ supt. Sunday
9:30a.m .. R1chard Vaughan. sup t. .sc hoo l 11·30 om .; morning war·
Mornin g worship 10:30.
sh1p and co mmunton, 10·30 om .;
SYRACUSE. Morning worship , 9
SundO y evenm g yo utfl Christton
a.m ., Sunday school , TO a.m. Mrs
End eavor 6 p.m ; worst·up ser Sampson Hall , suot.
vtce 7 p m Wedne sday evening

prayer meeting and Btble study , 7
p.m
ST JOHN lUTHERAN CHURCH ,
Pme Grove The Rev W1lltom
Mtddlesworth
Pastor
Church
l ervtces 9 30om Sunday School
!0:30a .m
BRADBURY
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST . Mr. Donald Raley pastor.
Sunday schoo l, 9 30 o.m , wor ship serv tc e, 10.30 am ., Sunday
ser vtces , 7 p .m
youth group,
Wed nesday, 7 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST , Rev Earl
Shuler . pastor Sunday sc hool
9·30o m Church service , 7 p m ,
youth meeting , 6 p .m.Tuesday Bt
bleStudy . 7p.m .
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE , Rev John A Coff·
man pastor Franklin Imboden
chairman of the Boord ol Chm·
! ton l•le Sunday School , 9·30
o m : mornmg wonhtp , 10 30
Sunday evening worship , 7.30
p m. Prayer meeting, Wednes
day 7 30 p.m .
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Don L.
Walker , Pastor , Ronnie Salser,
Sunday school supt , Sunday
school , 9 30 o m , mornmg war·
sh ip, 10 40 om . · Sunday even1ng
worship , 7·30 Wednesday even 1ng Btble study , 7 30
DANVILLE WESLEYAN . Rev . R.
D. Brown, poster . Sunday School .
9 30 o.m.. morning worship
10 ~ 5 . youth service. 6 45 p.m .,
avenmg worship, 7 30 p m .;
prayer ond praise, Wednesday ,
7 30 p m
SILVER RUN FREE BAPTIST,
Sundoy
Mtles Trout , pastor
school 10 o.m , Steve Littte , supt.
E11ening 38PIJCe, 7 p m.; prayer
meeting Thursday 7 p.m .
CHESTER CHURCHOF GOO,
Rev , Bobby Porter, pastor. Sun·
day school, 9 30 a.m , worshtp
serv ice , II o m ., evemng service,
7:30: youth ser111Ce, Wednesday ,
7:30pm .
LANGSVILLE
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH . •Robert Musser , pasfor.
Sunday school. 9:30 o.m , Ray
Sigmon , supt .. mornmg worsh1p,
10.30, Sunday evening service,
7.30. mid - week service, Wednes·
day , 7 30 p m .
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE, Rev . Dole Boss,
pas tor. Bob Moore, Sunday
School sup! ; Sunday school , 9:30
a.m .: morn ing worship , 10:45
a.m .: evangeli stiC ~ ervlc:e , 7 p m
Wednesdoy services - prayer
and praise. 7 p.m.: Nazarene
youth 7 p.m. Daily prayer
meeting, 8.30 a .m . Men's prayer
meeting , Saturday , 7 p.m.
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST, Elden R Bloke, pastor
Sundoy School 10 om ; Howard
McCoy, supt ; M ornmg sermon,
11 om.; Sunday night services
Chmtton Endeavor, 7·30 p.m .;
Song serv1ce . 8 p m ; Preoci'ung
8·30 p .m
M1dweek Prayer

meet tng Wednesday , 7 p m , Ro y SAINTS , Portland Roctne Rood
Adam !&gt; loy leader
Wtlham Roush pastor Ru !&gt;sell
CHURCH Of JESUS CHRIST
Rotdtfl . church schaol Direc t or
Locored Of Rutla nd on New l1mo Sunday School 9 30 o m Morn
Rood nelCI to Forest Acr e Pork
mg w orshtp 10·30 a.m Sunday
Rev . Roy Rou se. pastor , Robert evening ser vice 7 p.m Wedn es
Mus ser, Sunday Sr::hool supt Sun
day e11enmg prayer serv ices 7 30
day school 10 30 a.m .. wor shtp p m
7.30 p m Btb le Study, Wedne s
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev Earl
day 7·30 p m Saturday ntg h t Shuler pastor Worsh1p ser 11 1ce,
prayer servtce ,' 7 30p m
9 30 om Sundar school , 10 30
. HEMLOCK C.ROVE CHRISTIAN . am Btble Sludy and prayer ser·
Roger Watson , pastor. Kenne th v1ce Thursday , 7·30p m
8yer , Sunday sc hool supf M or n
CARLETON CHURCH, Ki ng sbury
ing worship . 9:30 , om . Su n· Rood Gory Kmg pastor . Sunday
doyschool, 10:30 am .. e vening school. 9 30 a.m : eve nmg w ar
ser111Ce, 7 30. Wed nesday Bibl e ship , 7 30 p.m Prayer meeting,
Sludy , 7 30p m
W&amp;dnesday , 7.30p .m
MT
UNION BAPTIST, Don
LONG BO TTOM CHRI STIAN,
W tl 5o n .
Sun do y
s c h o o I Bru ce Smtih , pastor
Walla ce
supermtendent Sunday sc hool. Dam ewood Sup! Btble School,
9:45 om., evenmg worsh tp 7 II 30 am
Preo ching serv tce ,
p m . Pray er mee tmg , 7 p m. ' lO ·.cS o m No evem ng service
. Wednesday
HYSEll RUN FREE METHODIST
TUPPERS PLAINS CHRISTIAN CHURCH , Rev Herbert Ailing
CHURCH
Eugene Under wood , pastor. Sunday School 9 .30 o .m
pastor, Howard Coldwell Jr , Morning servtce , 10:30 a .m.,
Sundar School Sup! , Su11 day Evangehsltc service 7 p m . Prayer
School 9 GO am : Mornt ng Ser· meelmg, Thu rsday , 7 p.m
man , 10·30 om ; Sunday eventng
FREEDOM GOSPEl MISSION ot
S(lr'w'ICe 7 p.m
Bold Kno b. Rev
lawrence
LETART
FALLS
UNITED Gluesencomp Sr , postor Roger
BRETHREN . Rev . Freeland Norm. Wtllford Sr .. Sunday s.choo l su p!
pastor, Floyd Norm , sup! Sunday Sunday school 9:30 o .. . Sunday
school, 9.30 o .m .; morn mg s&amp;r· evenmg ser111Ce 7 p.m . Prayer
mon, 10:30 a .m., Prayer ser11•ce, meettng, Tuesday . 7 30 p m
Wednes.day , 7.30 p .m .
Ernest Deeter , class leoder
CHURCH Of GOO Of PRO· Youth meetmg , Wednesday , 7 30
PHECY , 0 J Whtte Rood off 160, p m
wtlh Oon and Martha
Rev George Croyle, postorSun
Meadows, leaders
day School , 10om .: Arthur Hen·
WHITES CH.-(PEl , Coolvtlle RO
son, Supt ; Mormng Worshtp , 11 Re11 Roy Deeter , pa stor Sunday
a .m. Young People's service 7 school9 30 a m ; worship service
p.m. , Evening urvice, 7.JO p.m., 10·30 a.m. B1ble study and prayer
Wednesday Mid· Week Prayer servtce, Wednesday , 7:30pm ,
Ser111ce , 7 30 p .m ; Youth
RUTLAND
meeting, 6.30 p m Eventng wor·
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST ,
s~tp 7 30 p.m
Denms Smllh , pasto r , Fronk
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE Young ,Sundoy school supt. Sun·
NAZARENE. Rev . Herbert Grote, doy school ond communt o n, 9 30
pastor Worshtp urvice, II om. om Wor shtp and comunion ,
and 7:30p.m . Sunday . Sunday 10·30o m
·
'
School. 9:30a.m . Richard Borton.
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
sup!. Pr ayer meeting, Wednes· CHURCH , Sunday School , 9·30
day , 7:30p.m.
a .m .: wors.htp service , II o.m ..
BRADFORD
CHURCH
OF Wednesday prayer meeting . 7.30
CHRIST, Gobnel Mus , f)osto r ~ Bt· p .m . youth servi ces, Sunday , 7,
ble Sunday School9.30 om .. mar· p m ., Sunday mght warship , 7 30.
ntng chu rch 10 30 o m.; Sunday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE
evening service, 7·00 p .m. NAZARENE , Rev. Lloyd 0 . Gnmm ,
Wednes.doy service 7·30 p m .
Jr., pastor Sunday school, 9 30
LAUREL CUFF FREE METHODIST om .; worshtp servtce, 10 30 om
CHURCH . Rev . Floyd F. Shook, Br oadcosrhveoverWMPO; young
pastor: lloyd Wright , Sunday people ' s
s erv tc e ,
6 · 30 .
School Sup\. . Morning WorShip e11angelistic ser11 tce. 7 p m
9 30 a .m., Sunday School 10 70 Wednesday, 7 p .m .
o.m ., Wednesday Prayer ond Bi·
MASON COUNTY
ble Study 7·30 p m.; Sunday even·
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST Cor
mg worsh1p 7.30 p m. , Chotr Pr'oc- ner of Second and Anderson ,
lice T~ur!doy , 7 p m
Mason . Post o1 Frank Lowther
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST, Sundoy sehoul , 9..45 a .m .. wot ·
Chorles Russell , Sr , m tnt5ter ; sh1p servtCo, J 1 o. rn . and 7.30
R1ck Macomber, supt Sunday p m
Wee kly
Bi ble Study ,
school, 9:30 om .; worsh tp ser· Wedi1 esdoy, 7 30 p.m
vice , 1030a m . BibleStudy. luesMASONCHURCHOF CHRIST, P
day, 7·30p.m
0 Box 487 , Mtller St , Mason , W
~EORGANIZEO
CHURCH OF Vo Sunday B1ble Study 10 a.m ..
JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY Worsh1p 11 a .m . and 7 p .m . Btble

Voca l

MASON ASSEMBLY OF GOD .
Ouddmg lane. Mason , W Va
Che ster Tennant , Pastor. Sunday
Scho ol 9.45 o .m ; Child ren s
Chu rch 6 45 p m Young Peaple's
Service 6 .45 p m Evangelistic
Servtce 7·30 p m Women 's MI S·
sta nory Council 10 am first ond
th1rd Tuesdays . Prayer and Bible
Study, Wednesday 7·30 p m.

HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION , The Rev
Wi ll tam Campbell pastor. Sunday
Scho ol. 9.30 o .m , James Hughes
Sl.lpt ., eventng serv tce , 7 30 p m
Wednes.dov eventng prayer
meettng, 7 30 p m Youth prayer
servtce each Tuesday ·

FAIRVIEW

BIBL!

CHURCH

l e tart W Vo . Rt . I , Rev . Charles
Hargraves . posfor. Worship ser·
vices , 9 30 a.m .. Sunday school.
11 a m ., evening worship , 7.30
p m . Tuesday cottage prayer
meeltng ond Btble gtudy , q 30
o m Worshtp ser111 Ce Wednes·
doy , 730pm .
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH , 26 N.
Second ,
Middleport .
Alan
Bla ckwood pastor . Services on
Sunday at 10:30 a.m . and 7:30
p.m . with Sunday school ol q,30
a m . Btble study . Wednesday,
7 30 p.m .
INDEPENDEN T HOLINESS
CHURCH , INC - Corner Fourth
and Ltncaln Sts., Middleport; Rev
O'Dell Manley pastor , Sony Hud·
son , Sunday School superinten dent. Sunday school. 9:30 am .:
evening worship , 7:30 p.m.;
prayer and praise service ,
Wednesday , 7.30 p .m .
THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH OF
POMEROY - Corner Mom and
Court Sis , thtrd floor over
Lighthouse .Restaurant. Henry
Cook, pastor Sunday schoot , 10
o m , morning worsh1p , 11 o m ;
evening s.ervice . 7 30 . Wednes day even1ng service , 7.30. Interdenominational , full gospel .

RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD Pastor Dennis Boles . Sunday
School, 10 o.m., worshtp servtce,
11 30 o .m and 7:30 p .m. Prayer
meeting, Wednesday , 7:30pm
RUTLAND APOSTOLIC CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST, Thomas L
Holmes, pastor
81ble s.tudy,
Saturday, 7:30 p m.: Evangelistic
p m .; prayer meeting , Tuesday,
7 30 p.m.: Bible Study , Thursday,
7 30 p.m.

POMEROY

WESLEYAN

HOLINESS - Hornsonvllle Rood ;
Dewey K1ng, · poster, Edtson
Weaver , assistant ; Henry Eblin,
Jr. , Sunday school supt ,. Sunday
school, 9 30 a .m ., morning war·
ship, 11 a.m. Sunday even1ng ser·
vice, 7:30: prayer meeting, Thurs·
do-; . 7 30p.m

SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF
GOD -

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RUTLAND

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Georges 0 Creek Rood .. Church
tc~oo l , 9 30 a .m,.; morn.'ng wor·
shtp , 10 30 , evemng serviCe, 7.30.
Prayer meettng Wednesday , 7.30
pm

ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH,
Corner of

s..... amore
,.

Roule 7 bypass James E Keesee.
pastor. Sunday school. I 0 a.m ..
morn•ng worsh1p, 11 o .m : even·
ing se rvtce , 7

Town Kiln
38
R. C. Bottling Co.
36
Jack's Dairy Bar
32
Tom's Carry OUt
30
Cline's Const.
14
Men's High Series - Jell
Wilson 547, Bill Willford 545,
A. L. Phelps 523.

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St~ ., Pomeroy . The Re11 . W1lhom
M1ddlesworth , Pastor. Sunday
School at 9:45 a.m. and Ct&lt;lurch
Servlc•s 11 a .m .
SACRED HEART Rev Foth•r
Paul D. Welton., Posta;, Phone

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C
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Hot Shots

12 12
10 14
Sunday Duds
8 16
Country Bumpkins
8 16
Men's High Game - Jeff
Marlin 216, Jell Martin 193,
Ralph Gibbs 190.
• Men's High Series _ Jeff
Martin 536, Ralph Gibbs 474,
Charles Searles 464 .
Women's HI h G
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AGni nb Morris 222, Rhonda

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159,
Women's High Series _
Ann Morris ,.74 Sh
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Luelle Martin lSB.

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Sunday Duds 374, Alley Cats

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HOWDY, f'l
0 .v
an~:.~~: ~h~~~g spade call
HERE COMES -~
. n'ARSON"'J
0
was one ollhosedesperation
TH 1 PARSON!!
r,
b1ds that are occasionally
made in match-point duph·
cale. It did disrupt the
North-South bidding a trifl e
and got them to six notrump
when North jusl bid it. 11
also gave South the key to
success.
South won Lhe first tric k

o· FIRE!!

J

dummy 's

queen

started . ,

ln 1922, Henn Landru ,
be ltcr
known
iJ N

" Bluebeard," wa8 executed
m F rance , for murdering 10
of his sweethearts .

~THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
byH enri Arnold andBob l ee

1

of

spades; led the jack of clubs

t~~~•l£''-1 for a successful finesse and

continued with the nine.
Wben Wesl followed to the

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South c ash ed dummy 's
kmg of h ea rts and queen of
clubs. Now he had his count
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on the West hand - 7-:l-1-2 r---~~--.h

LEROD

di stnbu t ion . He play ed
dummy's queen of diamonds, l ea d a second diamond and fin esse d his nine ~
after E ast followed low to r::--:c::-:c-=:-::-=,-,

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power when World War II

Saturn .
Those born on Lhis day are
under Lhe sign of Pisces.

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Standings

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Socmlist party, forerunner of

There was a w&lt;Jy to find Unscramble these !our Jumbles,
out. South cusltcd dummy's one te11er to each square, to !orm
ace of hea rts anti continued four ordinary words
with the deuce West wun
with the queen over Soulh 's
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tw o clubs It also .seem ed
like a r easona bl e assumpllon that ('Ven n dCSfU~ t ·adn
would hold seven sp:Jdcs for
h1s three spade bid . How
man y diamonds did he hold

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B~AC.TLY WHAT

Team

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Holl a nd ,

was born ~'eb . 24, IH•I2
On U11 s day m histury
In 1920, a g:r·oup of Germans

Mercury.
The e ve nm g s tars are
Venus , Jupiter , Mars and

second club South kne w tha t
he had star lt!d w1th exa ctly

Pllllltp

Inventor uf the submarine,

Today is Fnday , Feb. 24 ,
the aalh da y of 1976 with 310 to
follow.
The moon is moving toward
•ts last quarler
The mOrnin g s tf1r IS

Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag

.,

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The Almunu(:
United P'ress Internalluual

Team High Series- Town

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· Moss. 357,
Team HI
No.h3 J-19.
1 doy evenmg
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Team
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7:30. Sunckly Mon . 8 and 10o.m., Sunday Duds Sfw 7, r::~sNo~
Confession, Soturday, 7-7.30p.m. 867 Alley Cat 836
CHRISTIAN BAPTIST -

CEREMONY1 c.JU06E .'

YCJU MAKE THE llii&lt;N.

CHAMBER~?~~~ii~~~~~§E

Betty Smith 522, Becky Kloes
517, Delores Tyree 491 .
Men's High Game - Jefl
Wilson 207, Bill Willford 201,
John Tyree 200.
Women's High Game Becky Kloes 183, Betty Sm lth
182, Betty Smith 177.
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WE CAN GET ON WITH Til£

IT 15 THE 1HI RD DOOR
ON 11-IE LEF'T WHEN

Series -

Kiln 732.

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/11111/N/E !.If .L JU&amp;T KNEW YOU
NOW

BRIDGE
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Glbb' s Grocery

High

Com~u t21· r' l l'c' 1' 1

WOULD'J 'T Dl&amp;t\rPOINT ME I

Pomeroy Aowling lanes
Feb. 12, 197B

Women'S

til e c h c'C ~. 1

1

SURE 1 Mtl'liM . A LL THE
WAY 001\/N 1HI5 HA LL

'BOWLING

OF

CHRIST- Gabriel Mroz , pastor.
Sunday school. 9:30 o .m., morn·
mg church, 10:30 o.m Junior
church program under direcHon
of Koren Mrot for chtldren , 2·10,
during r&amp;gulor c:hurch hour in
church basement Sunday even·
lng service, 7 p m.; Wednesday

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Pomeroy, Ohio

Church - Leland Haley, pastor .
Sunday school, 10 o.m , evenmg
servi ce , 7 30 p m . Prayer
meeting, Wednesday , 7·30 p.m.
CHURCH OF GOD of Prophecy
located on fhe 0 . J Whtte Rood
off htghwa-; 160 Sunday School
10 am . Superintendent John
Loveday. First Wednesday ntght
of month CPMA services , second
Wednesday WMB meeting, third
through fifth youth service.
George Croyle , pastor .
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL - 570
Grant St , Middleport, Rev. Bobby
Elkins Sunday school , 10 a.m.,
morning worship , II , eventng
worship, 7:30 p m .; Thursday
e...ening Bible study and prayer
meeting 7 30 p.m. Affiliated with

1Jel1a~c'cl '

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POMEROY
BEN FRANKliN STORE

serv tce Sunday 9 45 o m . , Sun·
day sc hool , II a m , worship se r·
v1ce . 7 30 p m Thursday prayer
meeting, 7 30 p.m
MT HERMON United Brethren
Church . Sunday School 9 30 a.m.
Worship
service 10:-45 a.m.
Preachmg services every Sunday
alternatmg with C. E. Wednesday
prayer meel!ng 7.30 p m Rev.
James Leach, pastor
Oavtd
Holter , loy leader
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES, 1 mile
ea st of Rutland , ]Uncfton of Route
124 and Noble Summtl Road (T·
17.4) Sunday B1ble Lecture, 9 30
a .: Watchtower study, 1030
a.m .. Tuesday Bible study. 7 and
8 15 p.m .. Thursday , theocratic
school, 7.30 p .m .,
serv tce
meeting, 8.30 p .m
HOPE BAPTIST - 570 Grant St ,
Middleport. Bobby Elktns , pa5lor
Sunday School, 10 o m , worsh tp
servtce, I I om : e11entng servtce,
7·30 p. m.
Thursday prayer
meeting and Bible study . 7:30
p.m .

Poo Pinq

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Featuring
Deep Steam Extraction

FURNITURE &amp; HARDWARE
Hom elite saws
Ph. 985 .3308
Chesler

Study Wednesdo.y 7 p.m
mu SIC

l\10~2

· to t he1r
door!

at the

YOUNG'S CARPETING

RIDENOUR SUPPlY

Pomeroy. Ohto

OR CR IMINAL ..

lDEA!

po\1ce escort

turn
riqht

Ph. 992-2206
Ph. 992-7630
Rt. 3, Pomeroy

KERMIT' S KORNER

DO A N YTH I ~G
TOO VIOl t ~ l

th1s? A

We

Fire Extinguishers
Fire O.pl. Equip.

Ametitan B•ble Soc•ety

MARK VSTORE

NEW YORK
ClOTHING HOUSE

CM ' f l.ET YOU

HM · M ... YUH
KHOW, I'M JUST
HAVIN ' AN

How about

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MORSE CHAPEl Wors.kp 11
o m Church School9 ·30o .m.
PORTLAND. Wor ship 7.30p .m
Church Sc hool9 30 o .m
SUTT ON . Churc h School 9.30
am Wor ship l si and 3rd Sundays

IT'LL HURT TliEIR RACKET ··

"CLIPPER" MOB
ISN' T FOOL\N ME ...

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SHAKI~G OOWN
EVERY SMAL L STORE
·' · NEWSSTAND -··
PEDDLER -··

ORPHAN ANNIE-GOT NO TIME-

world ...

111\..' ans knnwi ng y ou arc lnvt'd Havmg One above all
nt hcr ~ ynu l·an count on 1

RIGGS USED CARS. INC.
Sl . Rl.7

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I'M NOT f'I&gt;.YIM' OFF ·· · THEY CAN'T
lfl ME GET AWAY WITH 11-lAT---

YEAH··· BUT THAT

CARS &amp; TRUCKS
461 S. 3rd
Middleport
Ph . 992-2196

I l l S TR UST that so ft e ns amu~t) dunng the te nder y~ ars
Knnwtn g you arc lovud
hav1ng those ynu r an count on

mea n 1wr a lt'orn in

ORPILUI A.NNIE-BRAJNS AT WORK .

DAN THOMPSON FORD, INC.

fa1ml y albu m

doc~ n · t

U'ITLE OltPHAN ANNIE

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HEINER'S BAKERY

8E1'TER START

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Copynght 1
KUIS(et AdverttSing 5ervtce Stra5llurg

'&lt;ES , AND I
'11-IOUG&gt;IT I 'D

DIO.JUH HEAR 'TI-l ' NEWS,
UMPA? 'TUNK HAS IN VI'TED US O'vER "10 LEM ...

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WAID CROSS SONS STORE
Racine

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Ph. 992·3863

Thai
GROCERIES&amp;GENERAL
MERCHANDISE

ME I ll HOULD NT

ASK THIS QU E STIO~ .

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Pomeroy

296 W. 2nd

a

Ph. 992-7034

RACINE PLUMBING
&amp; HEATING

S0 METHIN6 TEL LS

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Fr11lm

KINGSBURY HOME SAlES
&amp;SERVICE, INC.

THAT TOO
MUCH TO MK
FOR DEAII:
OLD McKEe
INDUSTRIE5

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8.04 W. Main
Pomeroy
Ph. 992-2318

Ll4tc•

2 CONVENIENT MARKETS

1~

SHE~ FEMINit.IE-- NATUMLLY
!IHE WANTED TO PUNISH YOU
FOil IGNORING HEll: CALLS !
BUT NOW
SHE'§ EAT ING
HERS~LF SICK
OV~R YOU!

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Wj •tilll' lrla\
Fresh

6NAT5t IF SHIO
50 MUCH •
HOW COME 6HE
GAVE Me SUCH A
HARD TIME!

~li&lt;ES ~e

P. J. PAUlEYr AGENT
/ 1/ · / -/X

214 E. Matn

YOU,YOU-

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Storm

282 W. M~t~in- Pomeray -992 -t962
510N. 2nd, Middleport-992 -3451

Thord St.

I MAY LOSE MY TE~~~ }-""""--..,...-r'

Phone 949-2801 or 949-2860.
FREE ESTIMATES

PHONE

1100 E. Moln

WHERE IS HE

NOW TELL ME WMAT )I()UVE

BISSEll SIDING CO.

THIS SPACE FOR RENT

MIDWAY MARKET
BOB'S MARKET

"

DONE WITM DICK TRACY - OR

SCENE-

Pomerov

Racine

~~

PHONE 992·2156

Locust &amp; IIM&lt;h Sis. Middleport
Ph. m -tflt

WE FILL DOCTORS
PRESCRIPTIONS

Racine

J

A PREI IV

THIS SPACE FOR RENT

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
PHARMACY
992 ·2955

!1--The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Friday, Feb. 24, 1978
TRACY

•

A M a.ssoun. r e a d er wan t s

to know huw often he will be
void of a s uiL
'

You may expect to be vo1d

of a suit almost exactl y once
in every 20 deals .
r N ~: WSPAI' r: ll BN 'I'fo~ H P H I S E

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Print answer here:

ASSN 1 Yesterdays

(For a copy of JACOB Y MO DERN. sen d Sl to . ' Win a t

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METAl.. COVER TO
PROT6CT A 5E.WER',
Now arrange the circled lat!er s to
form the su rprt se answer as sug·
gested by th e abo11e car1oon

A(XIIXIIJ
(Answers
tomorrow )

Jumbles CIVIL , PUFJG E NAUS EA EIG HTY
Answer· What 1o re ad during a power blac kou1 UGHTVERSE

=·

JumbleBoolc No. 10, wt1h the lattet '10pun!M, ill ......... b $1 3Spolt·
paid from-Jum~, clo thla 114ntpaper, Box :W,
N.J 07848 lr'dul»
your name, ~.zip CJOCM tnd meb c::t.cits
b

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10- The Dmly Sentmel. Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0 , Frtday Feb 24, 1978

The Want Ads Turn Unwanted Items Into Cash

eath
will
come
11 s brttcr tn

WANT AD
CHARGES
1S \\ '' 'l" ul Unlit 1

be prepared

\t.h E'lltiSI ( hUllh

111 \ C us of euu nselmg

L.trnallel:i uf the

(I• u U'it.:ci ' rcpons Dmes,
I 'c {ouud l h t..~t ma ny
pi' Pplc
rs peually young
.111d nuddlc ::t!!,Cd __._ leave
thC't l l1 He! om•s lotally un~.:upt'

Pll'P&lt;l trd lo

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160

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p~

w o ar ~

he SclYS
n of usa bit•

IN PORTLAND need boby st rrer S COAL

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And we ha11e our d• earns and
thoughts of he•
~ )IOU U!e were 110t 1eolly alone
So unr I the day we 10 ott 1oge1her

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We II carry on w1th o ~mde
Wr rh a br o k en heorr ond t&lt;lars

111

We II !ravel along Ide " l onely
lll e!&gt;
Sod ty tnt!o sed bv he• daughrars
o 1d 9' ond ~ luldren

\J'Jl2 156

t:ard of Thanks
I WOULD like to rho 1k the nur ses

NOTICE

tn

WANT-AD
ADVERTISING
DEADLINES

and
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M,111diY

I Ut"'d I}
tl1 u F'1 nlll)
4P M
U•• I·~ l1d ru publu •tu

IM.hu·; tu be used to help
s bur they rn&lt;~ke no

nt hu

.md l1 1C11 then

Or
P1 c ke t1 1
Ve l er an s
Memorl ot Hosp,tol oil those
who Vl!&gt; llcd and sent cor d s and
l e iter s dur1ng tny stay 1r1 lhe
hoS pilOI
~d na Ha1 t

Notices

Null! Iu11 Sc~lurtl:t)

TH~

11

RACINl: Vplunl eer
FtHl
Dep01tmon t w tl ~ pons or o gun
~hoo r every Saturday at6 pm or
rhen bu•ld111g n Boshan foe
101y cho k (! gun s only

to

1HE RACI NE Gun Club Gun Shoot
ever y Sunday af ternoon foe
IOI V c h o k~ g u l S opl y A !iSOI IOd
meot .s

lwdto1J ](I \\l l rH itC d option S
t• .muthrr 1t•r rll lll!l C!ldatw n
:Vl.m\ funt.: I dl dueclOIS are
tlrr1!!~ ht frrl .tnd s rn SJitVl'
he
~. 1 \ s
but s1'me Iend tu show

cttARAN CE SALE beg ' 1s Mon
Feb I 3 at Sew N Sew Outlet
Ma1n
Street
RoCine
All
polye.stm doub le kmt s redu ced
40° o 0 •d 50 °~ Threod big spool
~l or S1

11e rel uctant

,, J,l(J\ CS

to

,u rlhtll l Z&lt;' I he duna lwn
A t r ll 1n fullt'l nl hornes

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tlrc f.u nt l1 cs hillY tiH' mote
t ts l ~ t'l s

like

lt Cil!S

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Advt t!II :-; t s h£~~ C no t heo·

lngt( d

nbout
l l t'I11 .Jilllll pc1 srrn s of other
lXI :-mrslons ~ hould folio\\ thr
tltLidl~s tr f I hi It 11\\ ll bchcfs
Atl\ cntt sts lwld lhd l Chnst
\\ tll r .t1sr thr r1 gtttcous to new
qualm s

l1(1 t~ lll tSst'&lt;.: ond/\d\ Cilt,

' he
n s .md wh.il h.tppens lo
thr bmh .1t de.lth 1s of no
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LEGAL NOTICE
SI-IERIFF SSALE

Me•g!l County Common Ple~s
Court
Case No 77 CVH 59
Gall1polts
Chrysler
Plymouth , Inc, Gallipolis
Oh1o pla•ntlll 11S Margaret
Grant Defendant
Pu r suan t 10 an Exe~ ut lon
on Cert 1f1C a te of Judgment
ss ued by t h e Court of
Co mmon Plea s n t he above
named case 1 Will expos e for
s.11e at pub! c auct1on on
Sa turday th e 16th da y o f
March 1978 at 10 00 o c ock
AM on th e co uf'thouse steps
the fol l OWi ng goods and
cha11el to w1t
1974 Chev r ole t Vega 1 dr
red 111 color VIN IV 778 4

UJ5l27l
the properly Of
Margare-t Gra nt to sa t1SIY a
! Udyment 1n favor o f th e
G all1pol•s
C h rysler
Plym ou th tn c
cannot be so ld tar tess than
tw a th rrds of the u oora• se d
value Appra1SCd at Sl 05'2
T erms Cash m hand on
day of sate
James J Prothtl
Sher•lf
Mergs County
Vcllr cle ma y be seen a t t he
Sher 1rf s Ollrcc
12 1 24, lie
Take n as

SllOW (,IVLN
H!lt l ~ l . ·MIS
Dututhy
H( nlz c1 Bet !me CltJtlu n ~
dt llHllt stl,ttur 1 cc.:cnt!) heltl
dll IIJlt n s h U\\ mg of he a weaz·
l!\g .t pp.ucl rJ t her nacmc
htilllc
She ctW&lt;.~H l cd doot

prr tcs to K.uut Werry Huth
Snu th :vlrll h .: Wctlk eJ, libby
\\ 1l fur d ,md Nond us lien·

INCOME TAX Se l v!Ces Fedmot
ond .s tole
l o:.:(ts
Wollo cP.
Ru ss e ll Bradbvry 99'2 7228
I OMLH OY I WIN C1ty Cob Opens
B om dos es 6 pm 99') 3290

A thought for the day
Author Wtlham Sydney
Porter, better known as 0
Henry, sa td, "A straw vote
only shows which way the the
hot atr blows "

ASTRO•GRAPH
Bernice Bede Osol

~c noss

39 Relative
of whoopee
UOWN
1 Ench Renwrque
2 'I o pteces
3 Begm early
I English
nver
5 Uterary
grant
6' Exodus
hero
7 CrttJcal hme
8 Rapture
9 So Btg"

1 MrfftiCI,m

old st)le

5 H1gh born
la di es
JO ll&gt;gh po1 nt
II C&lt;•lltopH
l2li &gt;ade
tl Mans

kmgdom
14 h 1sh r ebe l
group
l:i Pl rc h
16 Its st&lt;&gt; t"ts

Feb 25 t97B
Thrs coming year you wil l be 1n
lhe happy pos rt1 on to ellecl

ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19)
When you re rn the crowd

25 IAickmg
condunent
21 Vaporize
Z8 Unearthly
m Jum
port
29 Kind of
!7 D1stn c t on
23 Spnng
hall
Lhc Shrt nnon
herome
24 Smclatr
34 Actress
11 " - Your
19 Wnter
LeWIS
C8ldwell
Ana1s Wagon
classtc
35
Haul
15 Ordtnary
&lt;:0 D1rectton
-:;--r:-T;"-ro:'""Toir,
from Ed en r;--r;--r,:--r;;2"1 7..eno
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lectu re stte b:-1-+-lf-22 Partner of
..-+- +-- 1--t-+-1

masochism

21 Ponce de 24 COil!

18 Ftll the
hull
21 Espted
22 Italian

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.!5 ( omplumt
sl
2h Getberger
ami

today th1 ngs wIt move move
move You ha ve the happy
fac ulty o f brmgmg harmony
and lr anQu lht y to where yo u

are
TAURUS (April 20·May 20) Sur
vey th e c irc le oj your frlend s
for someo ne who ca n ass1st
you 1n geltlng a chore you ve
been neglec trng oft your back
There could be one who s
happy to h etp
slate your des~re to co n grega te
rnlo something more p r o f itable
than JUSt a soc tal ltme Get
together w tth the pund it S En
hance you r knowledge

=+-+---1

1tems

You

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sopt 22) Don I

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SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 20) You

en JOy oemg lhe one m the
wrngs IOday promptrng the
One let ter s11n1 ih st HH!s for .1110tllcr In tlus s. unple '\. IS actors 1n the drama of trfe
Vou re more effectrve here
11'-.L ,1 f 11 th(' thr\ ~ I s X ftll tht• t\~ o 0 ~ c l&lt;' Stn g lc lct1 cr:.
lpnS(!Op i~('S t )H \t•Ugt h :ltlr\ for ntfl l lnn of the \\otds clrC all tnan be1ng on stage
SAGITTARIYS (Nov 23-Doc 2t)
hrnt!-i I: Hh 1l t} th&lt;' rndc lct1rrs 1rc dlfl'et('n l
Don t balk If asked b)l yo ur
( RYI'TOQUOTES
peers to lead the action today
I
They really need yo u to get
MUDO
WCKvO
UYK proJects rolling or they
QUBD
WB
woutdn I ask

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The thmg you enroy most today

called upon to salvage
some th in g others found too

QGLV Is being

NKYQUBKBJ -

19'7H Km.ll' Fealurt"l Syn(j11ale l nr

Kitchen Coblnott, Roofill!l ,
Pol los,
Stdewolks,
New
&amp;

Construction

•

Remodeling

8. S MOBILI: HOM I::S P1 Plea
'&gt;On t W Vo be!.,de Heck s
19 7'"J Broodrnote 14 • b4 2
bedroom
l'il73 Oo11o n lei); 002bed, oom
l'il l7 V1r::toflo n 14 x 07 3 bedroo m
2 bo1h
l'il71 Covenlry t2 x 65 3 bedroom
1909 Stotesmon 12 x 00 2
bedroom

HAY FOR SALE
HAY FOR SALE
985 4248

~~~~ron~o~~c~;~~us1asm

985 3849

CHIP WOOD
Po le!&gt;
mox
d omcl er 10 on largest end $8
per 1011 bundl ed slob S6 per
ron Oel1vert:rd lo Oh1o Pol let
Co H1 2 Pomeroy 992 2689
SllVtR DOLLARS o1d cons
dollar paid Coll7c12 2316

WAN T TO BU'f' Small
Good shape 992 7106

lan:l Sille
IF YOU tJove a servtce to oller
wont to buy 01 sell some lhmg
ae looktng lor work
or
whatever
you II get results
la ster w11h a Sen tm et Wont Ad
Coll99') ')150

Young's
Carpeting

HOOF HOLLOW Horses Buy set!
I rode 01 h all N~::~w 01 d used
saddl es Ru1h Reeves Albany

MEIGS COU NTY Humane Sot~ety
on1m9l cor elme and adoplto n
serv1cc (tr ee ontmo ls) 992 7080
or even1ngs ond
Sundays
992 5427
Mo1l
c o
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Crowlord
Rt
4 Bo x 326
Pomeroy Oh1o 45709 Member
sh1p~ ond donot ons PO Boll(
682 P om ero~ Oh o 45709

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992 2206 or 992 7630
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HOSPITAl bed
tab l e 99'1 2676

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HEAL THY YOUNG p1gs l or so le
949 2774 ofter 5 p m

LAMPS lANTERNS 3 burner orl
slave Ca ll 949 2531 eve nm gs
lb CH URCH PEWS Gos l urnoce
Phon e (b 14 ) 06 7 3333
ONb 3 pt h1tch 2 row Powell plan I
se ller
$700
1 0
cyl
Chev eng me
4 speed trans
Run s good $95 247 2192

NEED A WAT R
SOFTENER?
Let

Pomeroy Landmark

sotten

&amp;

condthon your

water wtth Coop water
softener, Model UC SVI,
Now Only .. 79,95

2

Let us test your water Free

Pomeroy Landmark

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3 AND .4 RM furmshed and un
furn shed opts Phone 992
5.434

1304 ) a82 2971
J'Jx60 ~ob d ehome - Ull~~te s

fur
nrsbed Construc11an men on ly
304 773 5673

TRAILER SPACE for rent Welk er s
Tro rter Cou r1 247 , Mulberry
Avenue Pomeroy Lower rate
l or Sen1or Cihzen s 992 3044

AI TENTION
MARE
Owners
AQHA stud serv1ce lntro ductng
to Sou thern Ohro Cortok.o sor
rell son of Otoe Breed for co l
or conformo 11 011 ond d1spos•
lion Phone 698 8241 even1ngs
or wnle for breed tng co ntract
Belle Echo Quarter Horses
40')25 SR 692 Pome r oy Ohro
.4 5709

APPUANCE
SERVICE
We have enlarged our
servtce department and
wtll servtce Hotpomt and
other brands

Pomeroy Landmark

9,. .Jack W Carsey, Mgr

,....

Phone 992·2 181

Witt DO rug weov1ng $') per
ymd Mrs Jtmmre (Mary) l&lt;rf)g
CR 3L appro- 1 ' m 1les fro m
Metgs Memona t Gardens No
phone
WIL L BABYSIT
992 6309

tn

my

home

949 2a57
HAY FOR sole 949 2870

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POMEROY Moores Store After
30 years of successful bustness
we are sell ng th 1s general
hardware
our omot ve store
Pr~c ed at tn venlor~
Contact '
Sommen11lle Real Esta te phone
1 304 675 3030 Pt Pleosont

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HALF REOBONE female 6 man
ths old Phone 985 3504

BEAUTIFUL LONG ha~red fema le
col Orange ond gold Very
lo11&amp;o bte N 1ce house pel or
outdoor 949 2607

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ONE WHITE G1bson elec tn c
r efr•gerator Good condii10n
$125 One coppertone Royal
Chief etec trrc stove Good con
dil on
$75
Phone (6 1.4 )
M7 3477

1 9~4 S~Y UNE 14 ll: St. 3 bedroom
total electm $7500 992 2019
6

4 Dr , new rldlal tires loaded

1973 PLYMOUTH DUSTER ................. 11595
Automatic, P S

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1-2

Anyday, anytime
Phone 9&amp;5-3806

Dr '

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1971 MUSTANG .............................. '995
V B. auto . P S.

SMITH NELSON

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n. m -2174

Chester. Ohio
10 30 c

1969 VOLKSWAGEN ......................•.•. 150
Auto, As Is

1968 OLDS 442 ............................. ~95

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52 TRAILER for sole Would
moke a ~ood campe r Phone
949 2344 onyllme after S 30
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WALLPAPER.
PAINT &amp; SUPPLIES

Root, Marcy Sexson, A and B
roll, Ray Werry , Demse
White, Gene Cole, Brenda
Rtlfle, Connte Stool, Tammy
Curtts, Aprtl Parker, Tam·
m1e Starcher
Tenth grade A and B roll,
Jeannte McClure, Donna

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Port11its
PIISparls
Anntvtrsartes
Sjlectal Otcasrons

MEIGS PLAZA
Middleport, Ohio
Open

AUCTION FRIDAY 7 pm Lots of
new ond used merchond1se
A lso Sol 7 pm t ots of new
merchond1se ot Oh 1o R• ve r Auc
lion Me ~s Pl~z~ ~-d~lep&lt;:'.!._

RNI~!~~Sf~~~~HOMEsnEs for sole I acre and
up Mtddteport near Rutland
Call QQ')_ 7.491

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NEW 3 bedroom hous6 2 bath s
all etec
1 ocre M ddleporl
dose to Rutland Phone 992
7481
COUNTRY far mlpnd wr th seclud
ed wood s wo1er ond good oc
cess rn Monroe Counly W Vo
$1 000 down co il (304) 772
3 t 02 or (304) 772 3227

Commert al

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proper l y apprOM 17
acres level tend located at
Tuppers Pla1ns on Oh1o Route
7 Pho ~e ib~4 ) 66} ~~~ -· __
VA FHA 30 yr frnoncrng also
re fmo nong Ireland Mortgage
77E Stale Athens phone (614}
592 30Sl

JUST COMPlETED new house rn
M ddleport For more 1nlormo
11on colt 992 2238 or 992 5304

MOBILE HOME w rth expondo on 3
acres Dr lied wt:~tl Sephc tonk
lmm edta te
possess1on
742 3074

TWO ACRES
Att bmk
3
bedrooms 2 baths Iorge lo.il
chen dm1ng and fam ily room 2
f~repla ces 2 cor garage utrhly
room All lenced Wil l constde r
!rode located rn Mason WV
Coli Somer¥1lle Reel Estate
(304
f•7i .UHU hill\ ool ur

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BRADFORD
Auctroneer
Com
plete Serv1ce Phone 949 2487
or 949 2000 Roc•n e Ohro Cntr
Bradfo rd

ELWOOD

BOWERS

REPAIR

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Sweepers loosters 1rons all
sma ll appliance$ Lawn mower
next to Stale H1ghway Garage
on Route 7 Phone (6 14) 985

3825
REMODELING Pfumbrng healing
ond ott ! ~pes of general repa1r
Work guoranteed 20 yeors ex

pen!n ~e -~~__!_&lt;?_.,.,92 ~Oi,~SEWING MACHINE Reparrs ser
v1ce oil makes 992 2284 The
Fabrr c
Shop
Pomeroy
A u lho11~ed Smger Sales and

S~!~~~.,!le ~~e!~SC I~Or!__
EXCAVATING dozer loader and
backhoe work dump trucks
and to boys for h1re writ haul
flit d1rl to so•l l1 mes tone and
gra vel Coil Bob or Roger Jef
fers dov phone 992 7089 mght
~p~a~e 99') 3~5 o~~~_?:_5232 __
EXCAVATING dozer backhoe
and drtcher Charles R Hot
held
Back Hoe Serv1ce
Rutla nd Ohto Phone 742 2008

WILL do roof ng construction
plu mbrng ond healing No JOb
too large or too small Phone
742 2348
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HOWERY
AND MARTIN
Ell:
covot mg
seplic systems
dozer backhoe dump truck
lim es to ne
grave l
blocktop
povrng Rt 1.43 Phone 1 (614)

698 7331
BATHROOMS AND Krtchens
remo deled cerom1c hie plum
brng carpentry and general
mamtenonce
13 years eK

p~~~-:...9_!2 3685 --~~­
PULLINS EXCAVATING Complete
Service Phone 992 2478

194B sq It of floor space
Almost 1'h acres $70,000.

NEW LISTING- 2 family
9 room house, 4 bedrooms,
2 baths, natural gas,
central heating, city water
and view of the Ohio River
on 2 lots
Lot
NEAR STORE 50x100 with city water,
sewer

and

electricity

l 1h

stove,

baths,

refrigerator,

dishwasher

and furniture Natural gas
furnace

and

fenc:ed

bockyard Complete for
S3B.500
RANCH - 3 nice size
bedrooms , 2 walk In
closets, modern bath,
equipped large kitchen,
dining , sundeck and 2
acres $25,000
LARGE - 7 room older
home In Middleport. Bath.
natural gas heal, city
water ond 2 c;or garoge
Only $15,000
DON'T HURRY YOUR
REALTOR IN SELLING
YOUR PLACE OR YOU
WILL LIKELY HAVE TO
TAKE LESS.
C. Bruce TNford
Helen L. TNford
Suo P Murphy
Rt1llor Assoclol"

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DRIVE A LimE
&amp;
SAVE A LOT
All carpel Installed with
podding at no charge.
Export rnstollation.

Rubber Back Carpet
As Low As
•4.88

;,";,~d.

9'x12' Vinyl
flooring In Stock
Buy where you can come In

and SH what you're geHing

- Good selections - Fully
stocked
Call742 2211
TALK TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742-2211

Rutlond

George S Hollllotttr J r ,
Broker
107'1&gt; Syco mort 51
Pomeroy, Ohio
PHONE 992-6333
Office Hours 9 1 m to 5
P.M
Closo Thursdays ond
S.Sturdoys at noon
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
- 1974 Spring manor, 12' x
60'. located on level lot.
mobile home 150 x 165'. all
elei:trlc, with new wood·
burning stove All furniture
lnchldod Golll!l fast at
511,000. Known as the Keith
Miller property, Arbaugh
addition (Tuppers Plains,
Ohio)
A 1976 FUQUA. 24'
double wide, mablle

K

56'

home,
located on 100' K 200' corner

lol, all electric, 2 baths, 3
bedrooms, Including all
furniture, known as the
Ralph Brooks properly,
Arbaugh addition, Tuppers
Plains, Ohio A good buy
for 521 ,000
We have 3 bedroom home,
nice, with 2 aaes ground
near Tuppers Plalno, Ohio
on Rt 7, priced at $32,000.
AIIO now I bedroom home,
Craw's Subdivision, Five
Points, selling for $39,500,
Cheryl Lomtey
As-lolo
Homo PltoM 742-200.1
Hilton Wollo, Sr,
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At-late
'Homt PltoM Mt-2Hti

1975 GMC GENnEMAN JIM PACKAGE.. 13695
P S.. P B, factory atr,111t wheel AM FM, tape Buckel
seats

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Tradesman 8 300, L W B New trres, V a, standard

1974 CHEV. PICKUP....................... .1995
ClO, VB , standard, tong w1de bed

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1976 Cadillac DeVIlle Cpe. ••••••••••••••••••• .. '7500
1976 Cadillac DeVIlle Sedan••••••••••••••••••• '7500

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1977 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Sedan (Demo.) '7800

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1976 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Cpe•••••••• •4495

1973 Cadillac DaVIlla Cp•·••••••••••••••••••••• '2495

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replacement

costs.

S25,900 00
MIDDLEPORT
Immediate posseulon, 3
bedrooms, bath, NG heat,
cold room , carpeting,
storms, perking, older but
In very good condition.
$13,900 00
1 STORY FRAME - 2 3
BR, bath, level lol, good
neighborhood. some
remodeling. Going at
513,000 00
HENRY E. CLELAND
REALTOR
HANK, KATHY &amp; LEONA
CLELAND
ASSOCIATES
992·225'-"2-600t
"2-61ft

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I!UX - MRS J R Z
DEAR POl LY - In the
answer to a recent question
about sp1 aytng IO(;ense on
hght bulbs you shuuld have
pomted out that anyone who
wants to spray a hqutd of any
kind on a hght bulb should
never do tt whtle the bulb ts
hot Sptay the bulb before the
hght IS turned on -DONNA
DEAR POlLY - I am
answerrng Mr and Mrs D W
who wanted to know how to
remove platters of whtte
latex pamt ft om the dark
slungles on thetr house We
had the same problem about
f1vc years ago so we sp1 ayed
out reddlsh·brown shmgles
wtth 1 cdwood culm spra)
pamt That covered the unstghtly spots very ntcely and
still &lt;.:overs them I am sure
they can fmd a spray pamt
sumlar to the color of thetr
shmgles -ARLENE
DEAR POLLY - I have a
couple ol tdeas for gettmg use
out of s mall plastte conlllmers wtth lids after they
ate empty I pop the hd off
ami ftll the cunlllmet wtth
sma ll moth balls I hang tt m
the closet to keep the moths
away a nd also put more of the
!tiled contamers between
clothes and blankets Ill
drawers and chests Food lor
small btrds &lt;-:an also be put m
these small cont.a mers and
then hung oulstde The btg
btrds can't gel to the food
eastly so they don't steal tt
from the httle ones -JUNE
DEAR POLl. Y - The lady
who has a ftve pound bag of
sugar that ts JUSt one btg
lwnp can get tt back to grams
by puttmg the bag m the
freezer for three or four days
I have tned thts many ttmes
and tt has never failed for me
·ALMA
DEAR POLLY - Durmg
the very cold weather my
boys ftnd thetr feet stay
warmer when they are work·

11 3D-Johnny Canon 3 4, IS. Baretta 6,13

s Jl)-Porter Wagoner 10 Once UpOn a Class tc. 33,
6 oo-News 3,4 10 Lawrence Wolk a, God Has Tho
An1wer 15, Zoom 20 Studio See 33
6 3C&gt;-NBC News J.4,15 ABC News 13, News 6 CBS
News tO. Quo Pasa. USA? 20 Musi c 33

Mash 8,

Movie "The Crimson Cult" 10 Monty Plhon's
Flying Circus 33
12 oo-Janakl 33. 12 05-Movlo The Devil &amp; Miss
Sarah" B. 12 4C&gt;-Lohman &amp; Barkley 6 Ironside 13
1 00-Midnlght Special J,4,15, Movie "Gorgo" 10.
1 &lt;G-Nows 1J, 2 3C&gt;-News 3
3 oo-Movle " Banning " 3, 5 oo-Movle 'Work Is a
Four Letter Word" 3, 6 3G-Movle "Six Les.s.ons
from Madame La Zonga" 3

1 OG-Little Rascals 3, Lawrence Welk 4 15 Hec Haw

6.8 Bugs Bunny to. Wild Kingdom 13. Elec Co
20. Battle Line 33
7 3D--We Think Vou Should Know 3, Lowett Thomas
Remembers 33. All Star Anything Goes 10
CQmmon Sense l3, Once UponA Classic 20

Movre Channel 4 5 &amp; 7 PM - Pipe

Dreoms lPG)
9&amp; 11 PM - I Will , tWill
For Now

Meigs
Property
Transfers
Elzte P Landon, dec toW
F La ndon, Afftd of Trans ,
Ohve
W F
Landon,
Vera
Landon to Carl Landon, 139 \1
acres, Ohve
Carolyn Gene Sptres to
J~ck K Sptres, dtvorce
decree, Salem
Howard Nutter to Wtlham
Roe Nutter, Crosley Sue
Nutter, 110 acre, Ohve
George E Moms, Mary
Ehzabeth Morns to Evelyn
Perry, parcel, Mtddleport
Charl es Dayton Frye,
Joyce E Frye to Charles D
F rye Joyce E Frye, Par·
cels Rutland
Paul S Sma rt, Frances M
mg out m the cold tf they pul
plasttc bags I bt ead bags are
!me) over thetr socks before
puttmg on thetr shoes - B S
Polly wtll send you one of
her s tgned thank-you
newsp;;~per

cQupon

clippers

tf

s he uses your favortte
Pumter, Peeve or Problem m
her column Wrtte POLLY'S
POINTERS m care of this
newspaper

Smart to Mannmg Kloes 1
June S Kloes, Parcels,
Mtddleport
Clettlh Johnson, Herbert
W J ohn son, Inn Curl ,
Howard Curl to Dale E
Wa!ller, Parcels, Sctpto
Herman E Warner, Amber
Warner, Zelda Dnvts to Dale
E Warner, Parcels, Sctpto
Maxme C Nelson, Delca R
Mohler to Dale E Warner,
Parcels, Sctpto

8 OO-BlonlcWoman3.4.15 Whot sHappenlnglll6,13
JellorS&lt;lns 8,10 Royal Heritage 20 3J
8· 31}-()perallon Petticoat 6 13. 9 00-Columbo 3 4 15
Love Boat 6 13 , Annn Karenlna 20
Reach lot
Tomorrow JJ 9 3D--Maude 8, 10
10 00-Fantasy Island 6 13 Kolak B 10. Soundstage 33
11 ()I)-News 3,4,6,8 t 10,13 IS Black Perspective on lh~
News 33
11 15-ABC News 6. 11 30-Movle Nigh! Gallery 3
Salu rday Night 4 , 15 Movi e " Billy the Ktd vs
Dracula ' 6 Soap B, Movie '' The Great RAce' 10
Movle " My Geisha ' 13, Janak! 33
12 00-Second Clly TV a 12 11}-Movle
Ki ng
Creole" 8 1 OD-Movle
'The Other Man
4
Wolfman Jack 6, 1 Jo- News J
.4G-Movle 'Blood and Black Lace" 13 'I 00 Movie
' Asylum lor a Spy" 3 3 20-ABC News IJ 1 30 M ovle "The Champ!gne Murders' 3, 5 00 F Bl J

Movie Channel 4 S &amp; 9 PM - Annie Hall IPGJ
7 &amp; 11 PM - The Sing lPG)

TO MEET MONDAY
The annual whrte elephant
sale of the lzaak Walton
League wtll be held at tis
regular meetmg Monday at 7
p m Meat and drmk will be
provtded by the club With
each member to brmg a
covered dtsh, table servtce,
and an ltem or 1tems for the
auct1on

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MEfGS I
Equipment Co.
POMEROY, 0.
PH. 992·2176
tntetnlllanol

Hamster
Newldea

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UYERS
1977
Dr.
Ford Granada 4

VB auto trans , radio rear wind elect defro st
w s w rad ials, vlnvl roof

1976 Ford Maverick 4 Dr.
radio tow milea ge

260 6 cyl, P S, A C

1975 Mere. Comet 4 Dr.
P S 6 cyl , 3 speed trans

radio

1973 Ford Pinto Wgn.
4 cyl , auto tran s
radio, a c

: 1973 Buick LeSabre 4
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1973 Ford Torino 2 Dr.
V a, auto

trans ,

P S , radio , maQ

wheels Shilrp

1973 Ford Maverick 4 Dr.

6 cyl. P S A C, auto trans , vlnyl roof doth
seat trim Ntce

1972 Ford Maverick 2 Dr.
Grabber, 302 V 8, P S , auto trans
pack ,

one

Vrabbt:r

loc:al owner

1976 Ford f·100 133" w.b.

Dr. H.T. Sedan . . . . . •1995

CTo,

6 c:vl eng ,Fi$, auto trans rad to
pat nt , cabllghts sliding re!r window step

Dr•••••••••••••••••••••••'1995

• 1972 Chevrolet Impala 2 Dr. Cpa. •••••••••••• '1295

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spent - JUSI a little tune MRS VMS
DEAH POLLY- I have a
Pet Peeve wrth the rom
pctmcs that ca n peas, c.:orn
and othet vegelllbles They
pul so much sugar m them
that they runt them lor us My
husband teluses to eat
creamed-style corn fur thai

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Hogan s Heroes IS

6 ro-News 3.4.B 10,13,15 ABC News 6 Zoom 20,
Adams Chronicles 33
6 JQ-NBC News3,4,15 . AB(Newsll Carol Burnell&amp;
Friends 6, CBS News 8. lO ·over Eaty 20
7 ro-C ross Wits 3,4, Liars Club 6, Muppet Show B
Capi tol Boat 3J. News 10. To Tell The Truth 13 •
Gilligan s Is 15 Almanac 20
7 J(f-Porler Wagoner 3 Gong Show 4, Match Gome
PM 6 Price Is Rloht B MacNeil Lehrer Reoort
20,3J, Family Feud 10 $100.000 Name Thot Tune
13
Pop Goes lhe Country 15
Boo--Quark 3,15, Barry Manllow 6,13 . q&lt;ld Couple 4,
Wonder Woman 8, 10, Washington Week In Review
20 So The People May Know 3J
B 3C&gt;-Second Half 4 Wall Street Week 20 33. 9 ooRockford Files 3••• 15 Movie 'Or Scorpion" 6, 13.
Movie "Thoddous Rose &amp; Eddie B 10. Soundstage
20 Shepherd's Pie JJ
9 3G-Makem , , Clancy 33, 10 oo-News 20, More
Music from Aspen 33
10 3C&gt;-Monty Python's Flying Circus 20. 11 QO-News
3,4,6.8.10,13,15, Dick Cavell20 Lilias Yoga &amp; You
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, 1975 Ford Pinto Wagono•••••••••••••••••••••••s2495

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!&gt;replaces I roll them up,
~k these 1 oils m wiJler and
lay them out to dry I have all
tite good lugs I need and they
burn hke wood I use the

s oo-Here Come The Bride$ J Star Trek .t, Gunsmoke
B. Mister Rogers ' Neighborhood 20.33. Hogan' s
Heroes 10, Emergency One 13 To Be Announced

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My
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Ghost Busters 8, Public

• Polley Forums 10. Grape Ape 13
7 3Q-.Saturday R.e-port l , World of Survival o4 , Dusty' s
Treehouse 6 Wacke 8 Weekend Special 13
I OG-Mong Kong Phooey 3 4, 15. Superfr lends 6 13,
Thr"' Robonlc Stooges B.10
I 3C&gt;-Giobetro1ter5 34,1S, Speed Boggy 8.10, 9 ooScooby's Loll A Lymplcs 6.13. Bugs Bunny Rood
Runner 8 , Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10
10 · 3G-F'Ink Panther 3,4 ,15, Batman Tarzan 8 10
11 QO-Baggy Pants J,4,tS Krolll Super~how 6. tJ
It 3C&gt;-Spoce Sentinels J,15 Little Rascals •· Secrets
of Isis 8, In The Know 10
12 ro-Land ot the Lost 3, WeeJ&lt;end Special 6 , Movie
'Destination Gobi" 4, Fat Albert 8, 10, Acllon News
lor Kids IJ , PTL Club 15
\2 3().&lt;-Thunder 3 American Bandstand 13 Point ot
,View 6, Space Academy 8.1 0
oo-Jetsons 3, Outdoors With Julius Boros 6
VIewpoint B Mr Magoo 10. Photography 33
I 30-Marshall Basketball J CBPA Bowling 6, Homer
Formby 8, Ranmateu 10 lrl State Tod~y and
Tomorrow 1J Bit With Knit 33
2 QC)-(ollego Bosketball 3,4,15 Movie ' And Then
There Were None'' 8 Movie ' Beneath the Planet of
the Apes " 10 Cliffwood Avenue Kids 13, Ascent ol
Man 33
2 :10-Auto Raclnq 6,13 . 3 00-Gupplesto Groupo" JJ
J Jo-Pro Bowling 6 13 Area Showcase 33 .4 oo-5 oo-Wide World of Sporls 6,13 Sports Spect•cu lor
8, Pop Goft The Country 10 Adam s Chroni cles
20 Zoom 33

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24,1 971

1973 Cadillac DaVIlla Sedan•••••••••••••••••••'2495

1973 Oldsmobile Cutlass 4

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frame, 3 BR, beth, forced
olr heat, utility R ..
carpeting,
paneling.
garage garden, other
features JUST $19.500 00
S YEARS OLD -Ranch, 3
BR, bath, lovely kitchen,
formal dlnill!l, all carpeted,
electric BB heat, fireplace,
2 car garage, storage sht!d
$31,500 00.
LAROE OLDER HOME 3 4 SR. modern .Jitchen,
utility, NG hoi water heat,
carpollng,
paneling,
carport, corner lot All this
lor just Slt ,900 00
2 YEARS OLD - 1 floor
plan, 3 BR, bath, nice
kitchen, utility, carpeting,
finished garage, lots of
space,
far
below

See Roger Riebel
667-3463
1 mtle north
Tuppers Platns. Ohto

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POMEROY, 0.

Janet Mora, Shetla Whtte
Eleventh grade A roll
Karen Probert, A and B roll,
Debbie Durst Ketth Wolfe,
Randy Keller, Susan Han·
num , Ctndy Pttzer, Kay
Balderson, Lawrence Pooler,
Laurte Matthews, Betsy
Rtlfle, Dawn Sorden
Twelfth grade A roll,
Dorothy Runyon, Dave
Brown, Becky Wmdon, Mary
Mora, Rocky Van Meter, A
and B roll, Dtana Massar and
Tammy Pttzer

1973 DODGE VAN .......................... '2495

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Call 949 2508 for house desrgns
and est im ates Guy H Ne•gler
Roc me

Bennett, Donna Persons ,

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REALTY
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large bedrooms, flreplace,
21!2 baths, 2 car garage,

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COUNTRY -7 room ranch
homo Rool nice kltchon,

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ACE HAilllNARE

EAST MEIGS The
Eastern Htgh School honor
roll for the second mne weeks
gradmg pertod has been
announced .
Named to tho roll were
Jumor Htgh A roll , Eddte
Werry, A and B roll, Davtd
Gaul, Brtan Collms, Melissa
Thomas, Rhonda Rtebel ,
Juhe Elberfeld, Pam Mur·
phy, all seventh grade
Etghth grade A and B roll,
Roger Gaul, Jeff Jones, Mtke
Hauber, John Beaver, Terry
Snowden, Carolyn Bowen ,
Raeleen Ohver, Sheryl Bush
Ntnth grade A roll, Kathy

Pooler, Tract Sayre, Melame

Ex.tra clean sharp

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ONner will let 2 bedroom
trailer go wit~ sale All /or
fUSI 14\,000
EXTRA NICE - 7 rooms,

PART REGISTERED lr ~h Se tt er and
We, moraner pups 992 7101
NICE PIGS lor sole Co lt olier 5

1972 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL.. ........... 11995

2-1972 PLYMOUTHS CHOICE ............. '895

UNH0t5TERY

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W ILL CARE lor lhe elderly n our
horne Phone 992 7314

COUNTRY MOBIL E Home Park
Route 33 nor th o l Pomeroy
~~~ l_? ts Call ~q~ 7479 __
TILE BLOCK bu,ld•ng New con
cre1e l loor 2400 sq ft Corner
Pomeroy and 2nd St Moson
Ideal l or garage or storage

WINTER GET to your house? let us
make necessa ry repa ir~ AI
Tromm Cons1ruclron 742 23')8

16 ACRES on Flo twoods Rood In
qurre ot 796 South 3rd Avenue
M ddleport

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ANY 5EWIN G mochme cleaned
oded &amp; adjusted $5 98 FREE
p1ckup and dehverv Belpre
Ohro I 423 5497

MAGGIES

GEHL MODEL 90 portoble grmder
n11xer Peor le5S port able roller
111111 Cose 4 16 scm1 mounl ed
plos Hesston 9 It hoy bme
Ca ll 985 334• or ~92 7519

WANT TO rent a smolt hou se or
tr o1l er loc ated 1n the country
Co li 992 3866 or wnfe Dean
Schr ock Bol( 49 Rutlan d Oh1o
45775

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SALES AND SERVICE
11-9-tlc

4 Or H T, burgundy, P S , P B, air

2 Or .. H T ,tilt wheel, AM rodlo &amp; tape

TURLE Y S WRECKER Ser¥rce
RoCi ne Oh10 Doy or n•ght
949 ')057

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FIREWOOD spl1t and delivered
$45 o cord or S35 o truckload
All hordw ood
843 2933 or
99/. 0295

Wanted
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1973 PONTIAC CATALlNA ..................11295

THE PHOTO PLACE

SOY IUAN HAY
large round
boles w,Jt tood on you r tr uclo.
o r del!ver 992 3330

Auto SaleS'

1974 PIN TO 2 door Excel! ant con
d111011
Reason lor se llmg
bought b g9er co r 992 5533

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Landau roof. p- S , P 8, air, rally wheels, rad ial hres,
twin racing mlrron EXTRA NICE
1974 CHEVROLET IMPAlA .................12495

estlmatt, 24 hour servict

z.23 \ 11"0

Phone 992 2181

Opn

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Jack W Carsey, Mgr

1971 VEGA G ood runn1ng cond1
t1 on $200 Colt 99') 5530 ofler

300 Mlln St.
Pomeroy, Olllo
Pomeroy 992-6211
orin uu
I A.M lo4:30 P.M.

CLEANING
Rtlldentlol
ond
commercial
Call for

Box 3

Iii J·, 1.&gt;:' lr, 11 t'

Ph&lt;llll · 'i'J}

992 2720

1968 VW automa hc st1 ck shdt
Fo1r condii10n engme fUn S
good $4')5 247 379 1

1975 COUGAR XR7.. ........................1l695

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COlllt S I AKC Reg 4 years old
I A~C reg 3 years old Ony 4
pups l elt 843 2753

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Jack's Septic
Tank SeMce

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AKC REGISTERED Boxe r pup s
Hove been wor med I sl shots

1975 GRANADA V 8 aut omaTi c
Power sl eeq ng power b1 okes
otr con dd1o11 ng AM rad1o Ex
cell enl
condil o 1
S') 900
Phone 9'12 3A86

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Cltpel 1 UpllOISIIry
Phone M1kt Yoon&amp;

HO OVER WASHER and Iorge
Worm Morn1ng sto ve lor sale
Good co ndi110n 992 2639

Pet• for SalE

llJWPRICED

DEAR POLLY- We now
have a hreplace and would
like to know how lo make lugs
ool of newspapers -ANNE
DEAR ANNE - Perhaps
the followmg letter from a
reader wtll help you - POL-

6 00-Svnrlse Semester 8, 101 6 lo-M~rlo &amp; the Mt'lglc
Movte Mactllne .t . TV Classroom 8 U S Farm

TELEVISiON
VIEWING

POLLY.$ POINTERS

-Turn newspapers
into logs

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SEPTIC TANK

Supenor
Slum Exlllctlon

or

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111 · 1 , 1I ~ I • lr 11
),, J,

dozer

742-2321
FrH Estlmotu
Work Guorontood
2 10-tlc

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SCASH$ for p..H k ca rs Frye s
Tr uck and Auto Port s Wrecker
Smv1 ce T11 e solg ond Repair
Ru t land 141 2081 or Pennzotl
l 4') 9575

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Construction

Pomeroy, Olllo 457"
Eltlmolos by Appointment
Phone 9t2-711t
2·24-tlc

LANDMARK

Top

WAN T fO buy 5 to 20 acres 0 11
1 urol
wole r 111 Me1gs Lo&lt;ol
Sc hool " L),strltl Su 1toble for
buddmg ond occess 10 good
100d 992 6139

AI Tromm

Aaute 2

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PWMBING &amp;
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HfAnNG INC. .'' ••

Room AdditiOns

General Contracting

POMEROY

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xoofin~
Remodeling
Garqes

DAVID BRICKlfS

Rl:OUCE SAFE &amp; lost wtth GoBese
roblels 8. £ Vap water pills
Nelson D1ug

Wdl buy I p ece 01 co mplele
household New v sc d 01 ontl
que\ Mor t n s furndurP. 10 N
2nd Sl
M1ddtepor I
Ph one
992 6370

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SATURDAY , FEBRUARY25, 1t71

Polly Cramer

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Concrete

loiUCS
WALL
Ho11g ng10
and
olgofl $ N1 ce lo• (ho st nos
Reason abl e Coil ~2 2214

1905 CHEVEL LE 4 dr A C 283
epg 2 bbl
auto Irons Ex
'eltent condttton Truck topper
~ td 1:1 II
bt.&gt;d 28 Hl high
742 1&lt;11:15

11-·-me Dally Sentinel, Mtddleport-Porneroy, 0 , Fnday, Feb 24, 1971
REV1VAL SET
Saturday and Sunday nights
There will be a weekend 7.30 p m . each evening The
revival at the Coolvtlle Rev KeMy SU!pler will be
Alleaheny
Wesleyan lheevangelistandthesmgers
Methodist Churdt Fnday, wtU be the Stepler Fanuly

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N O ITEM TOO La•ge o • too \molt

FIREWOOD
can 1 949 2129

AQUARIUS (Jon 20-Fob 19)
LVUYAKO RKJJKYWBX
Sometimes we ask for candtd
Yesterday's Cryptoquole : I SLEPT, AND DREAMED THAT opm1ons and hear an appraisal
UFEWAS BEAUTY, I WOKE ANDFOUNDTHATUFE WAS we don t like or expect tf you
call lor truth today ;.that s JUSt
DUT~ ELLEN S'JIURGIS HOOPER
o
what you II get
~r

OLO FURNITURE ICe boxes bra ss
beds tro n bed!&gt; u '' c omp l ~te
househo ldi W r le M D M tier
Rt 4 Pomero y Oh1o or call
991 77b0

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domestiC

feet that someone who owes
you an old oblrga!lon IS g omg
to automattcalty come forth
w1th the cas h today Remmd
h1m dts creelly He s probably
forgotten tl
LIBRA (Sept 23-0cl 2J) If an old
~;
pals reputat1on rs besmtrched
_J........J-..1,,_,.~ rn your presence today nse to
hiS or her delense You cou ld
expec t the same If you were
how to "ork It· betng maligned m absentia

1\XYUI UI\1\XR
fl N G F E I. I 0 W

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COIN S CURHENCY l okon s old
pockel wa tches and cham s
st l vef and gold We need 190.:1
011d older sdve1 COlliS Buy salt
or rrodc Call Roger Womsle~
742 7331

realty

Today sa good day to shop for

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TIMBtR
PornEHOy Fo1es t Pro
duelS Top pfi Ce l or stondll)g
sowtunber Call 992 5905 01
Kent Hanby 1 clc:I O 1:1570

have a kna ck for gelling the
most for a bu ck and could p!Ck
up lhrn gs at a substanti al sav

CANCER (June 21-July 22)

of your vorce leaves ltttte doubt
as to where you s tand today
Those who hear you recognize
rts authortty and respect yo ur
posrtlon

30 Wage r
311 aucet
:t2 c~uioomst l 6~-+(, ardne r 33 i\ud&lt;&gt;ciOUS 1-,-+-+-15 Hcv olvt&gt;
l6 Acc~ss
l1 Of the ea r
~~ Krnd of
pole

Wanted to Uu}

STARCRAFT FALL Sole
Mm•
motors 20 and 22
TroVel
Tro1 ler s 1B 5 $3 799 25 7
Bunkhouse $4 875 Fold down
$ I 700 up We sell serv 1ce and
quolrty Open Sund ays Camp
Conley Slorctolt So les Rt 62
N ol Pt Pleasant

LEO (July 23-Aug 221 The tone

27 Btased

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tLONOMY fRAClOR w1lh ott at
1ochmen1 s l•ke new a skmg
S'J2SO Pho11e {61 A) 698 3190

GEMINI (May 2t·June 20) Tran

•ngs

n.lmes,lk t:s

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RIS ING STAR Kennel Bo01d ng
\nd o01
o nd outdoor
uns
Groornmg all breeds Ueo n
san,tory fon t lie s Ches hr re
Ph on e (6 14 ) 367 0192

nose s rrghl on til e grrndstone
today You have what It l akes 10
ge l the rob done A major part
of your effo rt s wrtl go to help
o ther s
Fmd out to whom
you re romanti Ca ll y su rled by
senctr ng for your copy of As lro
Graph Lell er Marl 50 ce nts tor
each and a l o ng
se tl
addressed stamped enve lope
to Asi(O Gra ph P 0 Box 489
Aad to Cr ty S tatr o n NY 10019
Be sure to spec •fy your b rlh
s1pn

Yesterdays Answer

co

Oh1 0

(0"1098 3290

PISCES (Feb 20 March 20) Your

by THOMAS JOSEPH

W• IO

Saturday Fob 25 t97B

change ra1t1er than be su b1ec t
to 1ts afle c t s The a lterations
you can make wr ll benefrt you
and ot hers too

lh ltk)

ffOI IS J'OfiOI IOil

fj

l l't 1 !IISCI \l ull

Plu

o weeJ.. lrom 1om to 6pm
~or
more m lo11nOhOfl call
!:l 4:J &lt;1803
Mu ~ l
ho11e own
lAOV ANTED l o work 111 •nsuruncv
o lt•ce M ust be able to 1)1pe do
boo klo. eepm g orrd h lm g h
pc rtcnce p1e iPr1od tf pO\Sible
Hour' 9 4 5' 1 dny!. o week

Business Servii:es

lun e51011e 01\d ca lc•um
dtlo• de ond cok• uln b11ne lor
du st con lrol a nd spec ,ol ''"l x•ng
!o.OII for lormeH b: cel\10r Salt
Works Mom ~!reel Po1Tieroy
Oh10 or phone 992 3891

doy~

!&gt;h t:- ~gone

s•de

to t tht u• 1 ~/ ' ~ t uuy ad :-. dct 11\ltl ' b·
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, ... ~ pt nsr l.ltt fot llll.llt' thclll unt I/ILtH

t~ nuth ci
polllt Many
r "'' ns \\o tlld ltke their

pl t 'pc.~ t aiH HJ

IN Ml:MOHY of Maxme 8r u1nley
who pO ~\ed owoy one yeo•
ago l-ebtuo• y 74 1977
One year ago we lo~l 'tO much
When our loved o H• wo!o ~oi led
ow ay
ltle i fopped l pr u\ I hough 1 n1e
goe\ on
We rms hwr 11101(! w11h ooc h po ss
tng day
W~J ~: he r t !&gt;h memot te!. she leh l or

lll llllllluO to~11 1 tf t lr uk~ ..mtl
l&gt;lJ!IUdr) li ltllb 1)1;1 \.\uit.l $.\ 00

1has
the fa m1\y much

Ulllllt t'ssc~ I y

1s

\\ 1shes

Hrlp \11 anted

lhc y bflng her neor al1h ough

,t n an~cnt(nts

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e~oery

Uu Si tS

f&gt;CI son

llliiii iHIIS tlUII\ 1

t'or~ak

In i'lttmon

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I llttu; llSlJS .1 written rcmrd

lhe

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Ad ~ I UUI\111,.:

p• • ~~~~ should dt, '
llu fu :;t 1lcms nn Pastm
1\11.11

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~ II th h 4 I t Il L\ IM I \.\ 1111 (lt'l del)

I hiS lll dk~Js the t.1sk uf
PH kt ug up 11ft'~ p1 eces
du libJV diff 1 lUJt f, ~ r thOSfJ whu
f('1J &lt;11 11 s() f lul\e ch av.n up a

of

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p.!S"IIlg

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..,t\s Al bt•rt Dlltcs pastur of
t)u Pomcro~ Sev('nt h-day
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bul'flP'Br . One owner

1975 Chev. l.uv

1 • .4 speed trans, radio, step bumper topper

• 1973 Ford Pinto Wagon••••••••••••••••••••••••'1495

; 1973 Chevrolet Nova SS Cp•·••••••••••••••••••'1795

Wagon

1974 Chevrolet Vega G.T. Cp•·••••••••••••••• '1695
1973 Oldsmobile Cutlau 4

Dr••••••••••••••••• '1995

1972 Dodge Charger 2 Dr••••••••••••••••••••••'1295
1971 Oldsmobile 98 L.S. Sedano•••••••••••••• '1495

1
Dodge Dart

1975
Chevy Classic
A Or •

vinyl top, p s, p b,

air, extra

1973

Ford Grand Torino

2 Dr

H T, p s , p b. air.

auto trans

IN STOCK-------

NEW 1978 OLDSMOBILE$

&amp;

CADILLAC$

Come In and Pick Out Your Color &amp; Options
Get the Best All Aroynd Price .
Seeoneofthesecourteous salesmen: Pete Burns. Marvtn Keebaugh
or George Harris.

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
"You'lflike Our Quanhty Way of Doing Bustness" GMC F1nanctng
Sat.
Pomeroy
Open Eveningsuntii6:(10-Til5

Chevy Classic
Station Wagon
P S P B, air

'2895

or 12 Months Warranty Available If Desired

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Auto , Slant 6. 2 dr , low
mileage

sharp

•2495

Crulser.~•••••••••••'6295

75, 76, 77 Cadlllacs Have Extended 12,000 Miles

37,000 miles tNice!

'1695

1972 Oldsmobile 88 Royale 4 Dr. Sed •••••••• '1295
1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass

1973
Pilito Wagon

4 dr , auto
small V 8

rndlo ,

Sharp
- Priced to Sell _.s..,ovo

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step bumper,

I

Don't Wall

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1973
Ford LT.D. 4 dr
P S , P B, air, deluxe

Interior

'1
Dodge~

Plymouth Satellite

1

, p s , p.b , alr,

1973

1974
4 Or ,

'1695
1974
Buick Apollo

1974 Chev. C-10
w b V 8, P S P B

Ton

L w B Slant 6. sld trans

~lr

1969 Opel Kadel
•395

DAN THOMPSON FOR
Set Pat Hill, Rocky Hupp or Dorrell Dodrtll
For A Good Deal on 1 Now or Ustd Vehtcle
Open EvonlngsttU DO oxcopt
Thursdrry and Soturday Clolod Sundoy
992-2196
Mlddlepon, o

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12- The DallY Sentinel, Mi?dleport-Porneroy, 0., Friday, Feb. 24. 1978
Antonao , Texas ; a step·
daughter , Mrs.
Edgar
!Betty I Vale of Sanford , Fla .;
a Sisl er , Mrs. Mildred
I
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G
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1 Kathryn Meadows of MidGEORGE CRARY, SR.
YoWlg Harns,
a ., mne
George B Crary, Sr., died grandchildren, a brother, dlep ort ! a nephew, Paul
Feb. 1:; at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Reed B. Crary, Reedsville, Leshe Johnson of Athens ;
A son of the late Mart and and three s1sters, Mrs. Pearl hve step grandchildren and
ste p - g reat lA&gt;uiSe Theiss Crary, he was Mora (Maye ), Route 3 three
born Oct 19, 1911 at Pomeroy . Pomeroy ; Mrs . Norman grandchildren.
Funeral servi ces are bemg
A graduate of Pamer oy High Fisher (Helen ) Senecaville ,
School, he had operated his and Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth arranged at the RawhngslJuslness in Atlanta , Ga for (Faye ), Pomeroy, and Coats Funeral Home. The
Rev . John Bryant of
the past 40 years.
several nieces and nephews
Columbus
will officiate .
In May 1937, he married
He was preceded in deatli
Will
be
1n Beech Grov~
Bunal
Evelyn Goss of Columbus by a daughter, Mrs. Patr~ck
Cemetery
who survives along w1th a Dickson (Pattie) in 1964, a
son, George B. Crary, Jr. , brother, Howard, m Italy in
Atlanta , two daughters, Mrs
World War II, a siSter, Anna
Deanna Crary Reeser, White Shumaker in 1973, and a
FISh Bay, WIS., and Mrs
nephew, Larry R. WllderHobert H. (Gayle) N..:hols, muth in 1909.
Friends were received at A
• S. Turner Funeral Home m
Sotne 13 open public
Atlanta. Graves1de services forums to d1scuss the
were held on Fnday after- m1mmum competency ex·
noon, Feb 18, at Decatur pectatwns for Ohio students
Cemetery. Pastor Cecil have been set, Dan E. Morrist
Carpenter of the Lutheran Me1gs weal School D1stnct
Church of the Messiah of- director of Curnculum and
ficl3ted
InstructiOn, reports
Mrs . F•sher and Mrs Mora
The forums were es·
were m Atlanta for the ser- tabllshed by the State
vices .
Board of Education to seek
r ecom mendati ons fr om
WILLIAM HUGGINS
parents, teachers,
adWilham Huggms, formerly mjntstrators and school
of Middleport, d1ed recently
board orgamzatt ons perin Carrollton
tmmng
to mimrnum comHe IS surv1ved by two
petencies
slstcrs, Mrs Hattte Hysell,
RecommendatiOns on a
Pomeroy, and Mrs Mary K
mtntmum
competency
Leav1tt , Columbus, lnd , and
program
for
Ohw
will be
several cousms, meces and
submilled
to
the
•tate
board
nephews
and
chairmen
of
the
Senate
Memorial services were
House
Educa tion
held at the McSweeney and
Committees
of
th e Ohw
Funeral Home m Carrollton
General AssemlJly
'The regwnal public forums
will provide feedback used in
WILLIAM WYATT
RESERVE
recommendations
William H (Wick) Wyatt, makmg
the
imple57, of South Second Ave., regardmg
mentation
of
a
mm1mum
Middleport, died Friday at
Veterans Memorial Hospital competency exammahon as a
The Chancellor
Model H461W
followmg an Illness. He was prc•·equislte for promotion of
Suppose there s a po wer
born Aug 10, 1920, In Mid- all pup1ls to grades f1ve and
l a1 l ure lont ght Even th ough
dleport a son of the late Harry nme and ror graduation from
t ho po wer comes back on
high school
Lester and Gertrude Wya\1
you r o ld clock radro wrll
Quest10ns to be discussed at
He was a veteran of W W !I
wnke you late t omo rrow ~
rnaybe ho urs lat e Bu t thrs
and • th e Korean con flict the forums mclude·
Ze n1th e lectro ru c c lock radro
What should •iudents be
serv1ng in the U S. Army.
IS drllerent It has a 4 ho ur
able
to do'
He was a member of the
Powe r Reserve ene rg y ce ll
How
well should students
Fraternal
Order
of
Eagles;
that keeps th e c loc k cncu11
wo rkrn g acclH ately to wrthrn
be able to perform'
the Amencan Legion Post,
3 mmu tes lo r every ha ll hour
How well can students
Rulland and was employed as
IM 1JOW8f IS oil T he
perform,
or ho w Will coma
m11lwnght
He
and
hiS
Wife
Chn nce llor Model H46 1W
operated Headquarters Cafe petencies be measured ?
(prc ture ab ov e) also
mcerve-q AM And FM broad ·
When and how often should
for 32 yea rs.
casts has an rltum ina ted
competencies be measured?
Sunvmg
are
ht
s
wife,
d ill scale e lect ronlt d rgr lal
What plans will be
Freda K Wolfe Wyatt, whom
clock and AFC on FM
developed
for students who
he marned July 71 1946 m
Srmu l ated w'ood cabi net
do not meet expectatwns?
q ramed Wal nut co lor
Catlettsburg, Ky ; a stepson,
What is the impact of a
Paul !Su1my) Holter, San
m1n1mum
competency
program on students'
What IS the unpact of a
mmimum com~tence on the
school community '
Who IS responSIIJie'
goe'
F arums closest to Meigs
before the nom a
goes on J
County are March 4 at the
PomeiOJ
Piketon Hi gh School and
Apnl
15 at the Worthmgton
Flower
H1gh School.
'The dates are on Saturday
Shop
and eac-h meeting will begin
at 9 a m Testunony should be
VanMeter
!muted to three to four
992-2039
106 N. 2nd Ave.
nunutes m response to
991-5121
Middleport, o.
spcctfic tssues.
A !mal report on the
competency based program
!or Ohio ·studenls is expected
to be submitted to the State
Department of Educahon on
June 12

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l · Area Deaths

\

Forums
planned

clock radio

Hospital News
Veteron1 Memorial H01pltal
Admitted - Charles Wolfe,
Hacme , Margaret Gloeckner, Raci ne ;•Gloria Manuel.
Hacine ; Stephen Cochran,
Pomeroy
Discharged - J ack Cornell , Sr. , Alfred Smith, Troy
Brook s, Eleanor Faulk ,
Victoria
W1se ,
James
Williams, Buth Wol!e, Iva
Stewart, #Mary Pickens ,
Dav1d Hobbs, Gerald MeDame!, Autumn Walker .

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Holzer Medical Center
(Distharges, Feb. 23)
Mary Bailey, Mrs. Jerry
Brammer and son, Jean
Burdell, Cuba Carter, Betty
Crawford, Gary Cremeans,
Robert
Dav1s,
Nelson
Dunlap, Maxie Ent , Howard
Fulks, Opal Gleason, Sharon
Hatfield, Gered Hill, Mrs.
Floyd wuderback and son ,
Kenneth Madden Ill, DoriS
Morley, Anna Morris, James
Mornson, James Patterson,
Patri cia Perkins , Ronald
Plumley, Essalona9 Prater,
Cecil Price, Bermce Ratliff,
John Rollins, Barbara SllfOer, Hazel Wade, Ab1ga11
Walker, Wa nda W1lhams ,
Amelia Willis, Lora W1lls.
(Births, Feb. 23)
Mr. and Mrs Larry Bugg,
a daughter, Clifton Mr. and
Mrs Homer McMillin , a
dau ghter, Gallipolis

Pleasant Valley Hospital
DISCHARGED - Sally
Wears, Pomt Pleasant;
Dw1ght Halley, Middleport;
Delta
Rollins,
Poml
Pleasant; Mrs . Charles
Duncan , Southside; Perry
Sayre, Pomt Pleasant; Uoyd
Cline , Pomt Pleasant; Mary
Bush, Jackson; Charles
Con ley , Leon; Frankhn
Collins, Ashton; Patricia
Waugh , Ashton; Rock Evick,
Point Pleasant; Chancey
Meadows, Glenwood, Mrs
Jack Duncan and daughter,
Poml Pleasant; Mrs John
Wiseman II, Galhpohs
Ferry, Mrs Lew1s Dailey ,
Gallipolis; James Litchfield,
Pomt
Pleasant;
John
Hughes, Gallipolis Ferry;
Lester Hall, Apple Grove;
Blemma
Doss ,
Pomt
Pleasant; Annie Young ,
Mason; Wilham Bryan Sr ,
Point Pleasant; Earhe
Russell, Pomt Pleasant;
Wtlliam Williams, Pomeroy ,
Mrs. B1lly Maynard, Ashton

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Weather
Becommg partly cloudy
today, with h1ghs between 30
and 40. Mostly cloudy tonight
and Saturday, with lows
tomght m the middle or lower
20s and hi ghs Saturday m the
lower 40s. '

MEET MONDAY
The Oh-Kan Com Club will
hold a regular business
meetmg at 8 p.m. Monday at
Burkett's Barber Shop, :&gt;:19 N.
Second Ave., Middleport.
Members w1ll complete
plannmg of their 15th annual
coin show t o be held at the
INSPECTION SET
The annual mspect1on of Holiday Inn, Kanauga,
Pomeroy Chapter 80, Royal Sunday, March 5. FoUowmg
Arch Masons, will be held at the meeting, a coin auction
7.30 p.m. Tuesday. Work will w11l be held and refreshments
be m the past master deg~ee will be served.

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I tJI L1nd sey
81ble pruphe..,;y ~ how n to be tulliiiE'd
m th1 s generati on, Jnd how 11 rf'VC'Jis
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FUNDS RECEIVED
Meigs County's three local
school distncts received a
total of $213,904.49 as their
portiOn of the February State
School Foundation ·subsidy
payment for February, State
Auditor Thomas E . Ferguson
reports.
Followmg deductions for
retirement, Eastern weal
received 144,736.34; Me1gs
weal, $116,088.92 and Southern Local $53,079.:&gt;:1 In addillon the Meigs County
~ard of Education rece1ved
a director allottnent of
$15,315.98
A•••rate Name
Texas Longhorns, the
rugged survivors of the old
cattle tra1l days, still more
than live up to their names A
b1g steer checked as late as
1941 had the record horn
spread. B feet, 7 and threeeights mches, measured from
tip to lip.

emphasiZing violence this
season, shows featuring
unplic1t se•uality have been
substituted The fact that
these programs are available
daily to children should cause
parents to examine their
control over TV viewing ."
Adventists beheve that
'Fa1th lor Today' can help
offset the effects of telecasts
lackmg 1n moral value, Dlttes
says . 'The program's current
" Westbrook Hospital" series
offers Bible-based solutions
to real-life problems. William
Fagel, a Seventh-day Ad"'
venhst pastor, IS host.
According to Albert Dittes,
pastor, the local congregation
)omed some 18,000 Adventist
churches across North
America , February 11, in
, raising $550,000 for the
nationally-syndiCated 'Faith
For Today' telecast.
"Westbrook Hospital's" 3(1.
minute
episodes
are
produced on film at Fa1th For
Today stud1os in Thousand
Oaks,
California.
The
telecast, which has utilized
drama, documentaries and
mterv~ew-type formals, was
begun m 1950 and is the oldest
continuously
produced
religious
program
on
Amencan TV. The programs
a1r on 115 stations

Meigs project
is approved
The Me1gs weal Schools
have been notified by the
Division of Vocational
Education
Manpower
Trammg Services that its
project proposal lor a Youth
Employment and Trainmg
Program proposed under the
Comprehensive Employment
and Training Act of 1977 has
rece1ved approval by the
Governor's office and the
DiviSion of Vocational
Educat1on e ffective
February 6, 1978, m the
amount of $11 ,287.00 Federal
CETA Funds, Dan Morris,
director of curriculum of the
Me1gs Local District, announces .
The Meigs Local Vocatwnal Education Plancpng D1stnct (VEPD)
project program is a
program of experiences
designed to provide Information and growth in
vocational and career opportumtles for a •elected
group of ebglble m-school
youth ages 16-16. 'The school
program w1ll promote activities that will provide
employment related m ~
formation, mforfllation on
carrer educahon, baste work
skills, vocational counseling,
job market mformation and
job search techmques,
coordmalion of work experiences
with
local
programs, and will expoWld
upon the advantages of
staymg m school
Each part1c1pant w1ll be
assessed utilizing the General
Aptitude Test Battery and the
Oh1o Vocational Interest
Survey . Other assessment
will be provided as recommended by each part1cpant's
Vocational Counselor. The
VEPD Will work closely and
cooperatively with the local
Community Based OrganIZation, the Galba - Meigs
Community Action Aggency, m job placement and
1n
offering supportive
measures to partlcipatmg
youth. The VEPD will retain
the final authority in the job
placement of participating
st udenls Every effort will be
made to assure placement of
participants in jobs that
coincide with prescribed
student interests and al"
titudes . Community Action
Agency personnel will seek
job site placement positions
for participants based upon
vocational and career

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assessments made by the
VEPD co unseling staff.
The program Will enable
the youth 10 the target
populatiOn to receive a
fmancial base that will
enable them to remain in
schooL The educational
serv1ces and experiences will
provide a learmng enVIronment that will provide
the student w1th t~e guidance
and direction that will enable
him to make wise chOices
when he opts for a vocational
career choice at the eleventh
grade level UltliOately the
VEPD's dropout rate should
be reduced and, hoepfully, a
more meamngful vocational
program may be provided for
all youth.
Students of the Meigs,
Southern
and
Eastern
Districts w1ll be accepted mto
the
program with a
maximum of 15 takmg part.
Morris pointed out that lab
materials set up for the
program, however, should be
of great benefit to other
students In the three districts.

Jackson
captures
tourney
Jackson defeated Athens
57:46 for the 1978 championship of the Athens Eighth
Grade Invitational Tournament Thursday mght.
In the consolation game,
Gallipolis defeated Eastern,

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Hannan, 58-47 =
Coach Homer Preece's
Wabama White Falcons ezplocled for U pointl In \he
fourth quarter Thunclay nlgbt
to puU away from CI'OIIScounty rival lumnan 51-47.
The win was the aecond In a
row for the bend area team
and upped their seuon rerord
to 7-10. Hannan feU tO 8:11 on
the year but not before puttlnt!
up a tremendoua baltle.
In the opening stanza, only
el&amp;bt combined total points
were scored aa each team wu
apparently trying to establish
a dlaclpUned offensive pattern. After the smoke had
cleared, the WUdcats had In
their poaeaalon a (1:2 lead
behind four points from Reese
Dalton and a bucket by
brother Wayne Dalton.
Wahama bad trouble finding
the buket In the quarter with
Kelvin Honaker's ten foot
jumper being the only points
-red In eight field goal at-

tempts.
Rick Barnltz, Wahama's
hot-shooting sophomore
guard, found the range In the
second period by scoring nine
COIIIIeCUUve points for the
locall to give Wahama an 11-11
advantage.
Hannan managed to come
back before the half with some
hot free throw shooUng by
Dennll VIllars who canned
five of six attempts to pull the
WUdcats Into a 1(1:15 deadlock
at lntermisalon.
During the third canto,
Hannan regained the lead by a
111-18 score on Wayne Dalton's
jumper from the comer but
the lead was short-Uved as the
White Falcons scored nine
unanswered points to pull out
in front by a 27-19 nuirgln and
It looked as If It might be aU
Wahama from that point on
but Hannan retaUated yrlth the
final six points of the quarter

MEIGS WINS
The Meigs Eighth Grade
Girls Basketball team,
coached by Wendy Halar,
defeated Albany 30-12 on the
juruor high Hoar in Middleport 'Thursday evening
Lynne Ohver led the
scoring for Meigs with ~2 and
Kristm Anderson was second
h1gh w1th eight point.
H1gh scorers for Albany
were M. Snow and C. Hawk,
With four each. The Meigs
team will travel to GaUipolis
Saturday.

to make It 2'/:lt lrtlh elabt
minutes to pia)'.
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The fourth period llory wu
aU PhD Hobbl and Rick
Bamll:l u they comblnal to
help gtve Wahama their
blclleat advanlalle of the nl&amp;ht ·
at 1$ points 44-29 with 4:18 to
play.
Hannan was not to be
counted out yet as they
stonned back to within six II
48:42 behind the twisting and
turning layupa r:l Vlltara.
Wahama, however, called&gt;
time out 111d promptly sewed
the neat aeven pointl ta put the
game out of reacb. Keith Dye'
sank a mid court shot at the
buaer to make the llnaliiCOI'e .

For Gallipolis, Tim Lanier
had IB pomts and eight
rebounds . Coach Mike
Simmons credited Randy
Dailey's defensive play in the
second balf as a major factor
in GoUla's victory.
Tim 0111 bad 13 and Greg
Cole 11 points for the losers.
Gallipolis led 14-7, :11).17 and
30-27 at the quartermarks.
Saturday, Gallia will host
P\. Pleasant at I and M1111day
the Gallians will conclude
their 1977-78 campaign at
Havenswood. Gallia is 11-4 on
the year.
Box score:
GALLI A E lGHTH (37) Glenn 1·0-2; Eus11er 1-0·2;
Lanier 6-618; Folley 1-1·3; '
Bogg0$s 2-1-5; Bergdoll 0·0·0;
Duncan 30-6; Dalley 0-1·1;
Elardo 0·0-0; Thompson o.o.o.
TOTALS 14-9-17.
EASTERN EIGHTH (35)Rlebei0-1 -1; Blssell1·2·4; Dill
5· 1-13; Cole 3 5 11. Spurlock 1·
0-2 , Rife 1·0-2; Smi1h 1·0·2
TOTALS 12-11-35.
Socre by quarters.
Gall Ia 81h
14 6 10 7- 37
Eastern 81h
7 10 10 8-35

Middleport, 0,

MEET TIJESDAY
A meeting of the Methodist
men will be held Tuesday,
Feb. 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Forest RWl United Methodist
Oiurch. The Rev. Paul Yeun,
pastor of the United
Methodist Oilll'Ch In Albany,
will be the guest speaker.

Charles Murray: . 'Friend of the dead'

BY C. ROBERT LEITH
RIO GRANDE - When Dr Sam Smith
approached me and asked if 1 would " Uike
on" a studenl with whom he had agreed 10
superviSe e1ght hours of "Individual
Slud1es," History 494, many thoughts
raced through my head Dr. Srmlh had
srud he was too busy w ~ supervise lhe
student. I Said "Yes," not knowing the
unpact this expenence would have upon
me ~

It seemed that an elementary teacher
from Washingtoo School in Gallipolis was ,
along w1th five other people, recording a
census of "Galha County's Dead" by
VJsitmg aU known cemetenes that could be

round , in Gallia County.

Team statlltlca were cloler,

than the II-point victory might
indicate with Wahama
shooting to percent from the
Hoor (24 oU9) and a cUamal31
percent at the free throw
stripe (10 of 32).
Hannan hit on 18 of 48 field
goal attempts for :rr percent
and converted II of 16 charity
tosses lor 68 percent.
Wahama held the edge In
reboWJd.! :rr to 31 with the
Wildcats oommlttlrig the 1110111
turnovers 17-13. 1be Wblte
Falcons also showed a llilghl
edge In steala by nrlplng 10
errant paaaes ta 8 for Hannan..
Individually, Dennis VWara
was the games lop ocorer with
20 ~era on 5 r:l 13 fletil
goals lllld 10 of 14 free lhrowi.
Wa)'lie Dalton wu the only
other double figure ocorer for
Hannan with 10 polnta.
Wabama was led by their
leading scorer Rlek Bamltz
who netted 17 ta111e1 on of 13
field goala and I of 5 charity
~s. Bamltz was followed
In scoring by Hobbs with 13
and Rick Buzzard with 10.
Greg Blessing, Kelvin
Honaker and Phil Hobbs
grabbed 14, 9 and 8 rebounds,
respe•llvely for Wahama
while CUfford Akers notched
13 for the WUdcats.
ruct Barilla 111d Wayne
Dalton were the biggest
thieves In the oonteat with
Bamltz stealing the ball on
lour occaslo111 111d l&gt;alton
contribuUng three steals for
Hanllllll.
· Wahama retums ta action
for the fourth Ume this week
when they entertain Caacb
Lennie Barnette's Point
Pleasant Big Blacks on
Saturday, evening.
The
powerful Big Blaclts downi!d
the Falcona by a 6W5 margin
In their first encounter.

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OPEN FRIDAY TIL 8 P.M.

Rolfs
Che~kbook Clutch

Organized for her alone,

Funclionally designed to hold a
forlune . A handy outside com purse
puts small change wilhin easy reach.
And Inside there's a removable
checkbook cover for checks and
check records, ballpoint pen, and a
12-view photo/ card case.
Available In a variety of colors,
lealhers, and patterns.

ROLFS
Be sure lo see all the other new Styles and
colors Women's Rolfs' Billfolds- Keytainers
and matching accessories.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

CHARLES MURRAY Is praised by
Rio Grande C11llege professors for

detailed research in Gallla Cuunty
cemeteries .

Charles Murray was a ver y
personable young man who , although he
may not have known 1t, was qu1te a master
of local hiStory. I listened m disbelief as he
told of searchmg through p1les of manure
lookmg for tombstones, f1ghtmg angry
p1gs m thelf abode, and literally scaling
cliffs to reach cemetenes Isolated by strip
mming.
I was not surprised to hear how the

POMEROY - fh~ uld Pumeroy
Semor
H1t-(h S(hn(ll bu1ldmg. lt1ng tune
llfOup had Also outrun some chargmg bolla
m the quest of historical truth I asked WlUCl'Upted , may be re:stured
Fred ('row , promment Potnern)'
myself, " What do I know about
,
ti!lnrney
and preside-nt of the Pomero)
L'effietenes '"'

I asked Mr. Murray to ta ke me to VISit Chamber or Commen•e. has pi!)po,sed
a variety of settings for ''Calha CoW1ty's ~lu mm l:iUbnnl dunatwns to (.Nf)' £ut: the
'
Dead." The flflh grade 1eacher told me to resturCjtton
Thu
buiidmg
was
deedt'thn
the
Vlllijgc
always look for a high h11land focus in on a
cedar tree and ' 'yoW' chances of finding a of Pomeroy by U1e Mc1gs 1 .-~.,cal SC:h~wt
cemelery will be very good!" 1 found out Ruard In hope that II could be u:st.&gt;&lt;l fur a
that Charles Murray had voiWJieered to be Village Hi1U . Pume1 U)' Mayur Clt~rcn t'P
a member of the "Genealog) Comnuttee" Andrews and Village rounc1l mem~rs
of the Galha County Hlstoclcal Soe1ety · tned se\Cral times tn set·ure federal
The stupendous task of recording began 'grants hl reswre the old structure, but
m March of 1974 He, and five others were turned down euch tune
tTuw hct:s ~ upu~d the the bu1ldmg IS
belongmg to the comrrutlee, sought to
record the viSible remnants of 362 local defm1tely wor01 savmg, aM th1s 1s the
cemelenes As of January, 1978, the (eelmg o( a ll persons invQI\ed Ct OW haS
committee has claSSified for posteflly the started a project, U1rough the chamber to
contents of 283 cemeterres - completion restore the bwldmg wJtn funds from
per ce ntage of 70 1 The "Genealogy alumm If restored , vlll&lt;:t~e u fr1~cs wtll !Jo
Committee " has m tts possession an 1ndex: located on the sel'ond floor
A tow of Lhe butldin g was made
card file showmg all locations and travel
directions to the 283 cemetenes. There IS a Tuesday and Crow ,. lr) mg to ~&lt;'l
township map for each township of Gaiha estimates on the cost of 1e.storatwn .
Takmg part in the tour Tuesday we1 ~
County to locate the cemeteries
Crow
Clarence Andrews, ma;nr ,
1Contmued on oaolle A-2)
(Contin ued on page A·2)

POMEROY SF.NIOR HIGH building tlUJl has bceu long UII&lt;X'eupled may be a
beehive of ac:llvlty once agam if plum; to restore 'the uld structure come to pass
through donation.~ fl om the Pomeroy Alumru A ~oduhon

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Efforts underway to
restore PHS building

Gallia County's cemetery
census 70 percent complete

58:47.

It shows you care,

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give show offering
" The television program
'Fa1lh lor Today' provides a
positive alternative to objectionable television," says
Albert Dittes, pastor of the
Pomer oy Seventh-day Adventist Church . " While
network pro~rams are de-

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MIDDLEPORT- POMEROY

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1978

GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

Conservation stays till vote count
UnJted Press lnlernauunal
electric power curtailments.
Wh1le Ohio United Mme Workers
The Columbus and Southern Oh1o
representatives seemed optiJmsttc about
Electnc Company bssed m Columbus
the ratiftcataon chances of a new coal asked customers, despite the tentattve
contract proposal, the stale's ut1lihes agreement, to curtad the1r use of d1sh·
mdicated they won 't reJax conservation Y.ashers, washers and other apphances
measures unt1l after the votes are counted
The ullhty, down to aboul a 41-day coal
Uuhty representatives smd current
supply,
has been orgmg a 2S percent power
cutback requests wtll remam m efrect and
cutback
by its customers smce 1t reached
others may be reqwred smce 1t IS
the
51klay
mark
estimated that a ratif1 cat1on vote could
Spokesman Robert Boyde S31d ·~we are
lake 10 to 15 days and the start-up of coal
produchon after the 61-day layoff another pleased, or COW'Se, by the tentatiVe
agreement, but it looks like at least 10 to 15
15 days.
days before ratir1catton and at least that
Rep, Clarence J Brown, R-Ohio , long before actual coal producuon " He
estunated m a letter to his 7th District sa1d rollmg blackouts w1ll be avo1ded only
constituents this, that1l w11J take 42 days to if coal starts movmg berore the stockpile
ratify a contract agreement and gel shrmks to 30 days
deliveries of coal back to normal He said
Oh1o Power official~ in Canton said they
that would mean continumg or increeased were, of course, happy about ~he sett.

15th annual coin
show set March 5
couraged to exh1b1t cho1ce Items, and
complete sets of rare large cents, Indtan
cents, and commemorative half dollars
will be seen. Large size paper currency
tssued 1863 to 1923, Civil war fractional
currency, gold coms, and an exten~ive
array of Umted Slates postage stamps,
and first day covers will be present
An mvttatlon ts exteflded to all tn·
dividuals m the tn-county area to exhtbtt
unusual num1smat1c Items they may own.
All competition in the exhibits will be noncompetitive Locked metal security cases
will be provided for that purpose by the
host organization. Club members will be
on hand to offer free appnusals, and
identification of any 1tems offered
Members feel that many persons of the
area, have mateflal at home, wtthout
knowmg what the)' own, or its recent
value
The Oh-Kan Co1n Club was orgamzed m
March 1972 at Pomt Pleasant, W Va w1th
22 members For eleven year~, monthly
meetings were conducted there, and tn
1973 1ts headquarters was moved to
Middleport. Its monthly meetmgs offer
num1smatic educatiOn, trad1ng sesswns,
'auctiOns, soc1al enjoyment, and bargains
to 1ts 60 members New memberships are
sohclted throughout the year. Other offleers mclude Felix Alkire, v1ce president,
Roger Wamsley, secretary, David Horton ,
treasurer, and John Bryan, Sgt of arms

GALLIPOLIS - Coin collectors of all
ages, com dealers, and the pubhc from
Ohto, West Vtrgmm and Kentucky will
have their day here next Sunday, March 5,
when upward of a quarter mtllton dollars
worth of rare corns, paper currency,
stamps, medals and related items w1ll be
on exhibition or for sale m the banquet
rooms of the Hohday Inn tn nearby
Kanauga.
The occasiOn is the 15th annual Gom
Show hosted by the OH·KAN Coin Club of
Middleport The event, held regardless of
the weather, 1s open to everyone with no
admission charge. Act1v1Ues open at 9
a.m continumg 1111 5 p m Plenty of easy
parkmg ts avatlable This annual event 1s
the only one scheduled m th1s area of
southern Ohio each year.
Edward Burkett, Middleport, club
president , reports that fourteen
professiOnal coin dealers from out.of~own
have secured booth display space, and Will
bring a vast assortment of corns and other
matertal for sale or display In additwn,
dealers will buy and trade Items, even
such 1tems as old pocket watches, knives,
late dated silver bullion cams. Evaluahons
made to the public w11l be free. •
Door prtzes of stlver dollars will be
given every hour throughout the show
Special souvenir wooden mckels, com
magazmes, and newspapers will be g1ven
free for as long as they last. At 5 p m a
grand priZe ol U. S. gold cams or $200 w11l
be awarded to some lucky person. Last
year's annual show attracted about a
thousand registered persons . This year's Police ordered to
show, largest every planned. a record
crowd is antiCipated.
The public will have a (are op-- arrest dog owners
porturuty to view historic corns and paper
MIDDLEPORT- Middleport
police
currency exh1b1ts Every type of Umted
States coinage during 200 year:-s of 1ssue officers have been ordered to arrest all dog
Will be available. IndiVIduals were en- · owners permitting thetr anunals to run
loose, Ch1ef of Pollee J. J. Cremeans sa1d
Some 10 to 25 dogs can be seen runnmg
loose dally in the common•tY creatmg
problems for motorists and children, the
pollee ch1ef reported. Strays will be p1cked
New schedule set up
up and held for the dog catcher, the chief ,
said.

for U.S, post office

TUPPERS PLAINS - Postmaster
Mina H. Walker has announced a new
schedule for the Tuppers Plams Post
Off1ce effective at once.
Monday through Friday the window
wlll be open from 8:30a.m. to 12 noon and
from 12 ·30 p.m tu 4 30 p m. and on
Saturday from 8:30 a.m to 10 a.m. 'The
lobby Will be closed on Saturday afternoons and all day Sunday. Mall
deposited outside tbe box on Saturday will
be picked up on Sunday by the star route
carrier.

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STRETCH OPENED
VIENNA, Austria iUPii- After nine
years of construction, V1enna opened the
first stretch of its $1.2 billion subway
system Saturday with brass bands and a
free nde .
Vienna, which so far has had no rapid
transit system except for a few peripheral
rail lines, has been suffering from increasingly congested traffic through Its
anc1ent winding and narrow streets.

lement . but " because of the uncertamty of
the sttuallon" had no plans to revoke 1ts
request for 25 percent cutbacks.
Oh1o Edtson in Akron , wtu ch last week
was warmng of 50 percent across the board
power cuts, echoed the same sentlments
John P Williamson, pres1dent of Toledo
Edison, sa1d Fnday mght that the ullhly's
call for voluntary conservation efforts
would rematn m effect Toledo Edison has
a comparatively large 50-60 day supply of
coal
Despite oppos1Uon to the contract that

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EXTENDED FORECAST
Monday lhrough Wednesday, fair
Mvnday, a chance uf snuw Tuesday and
souw flurrle5 Wednesday. Continued
c.Jid, with highs mostly In lhe 2Go and
luws between five and 15 . .
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has begun to surface tn West Vwgm•a and
Kentucky , OhiO UMW offlcJal:s ~1vc the
pact a good chance for passage
The opponents, lmmy or them pm·t or the
militant
Min ers
Rtght-to -Str1h
Comm1ttee , are dsspl eased w1t h "
deduchble on medtca l msurance a nd a
clause ra1smg the huu1 s tu quahfy for
penswns
'You can 't please everybody especially coal mmers But thiS cuntract
gives them JUSt about all what they
wanted, " smd John Guzek, ptcs1dcnt of

Urutcd Mtnc Wm·kcrs Dtsln ~ l G aftc1

PI ~sidc nt Ctn tt'r's
sc tt lemcnt

of the

dlmount'C IIIl'rlt

F111ldY And Ius comnwn ts

wen:. 1l'JlC~Itrd bv 11\IIICI ~ d\.1 nss OhiO
Guzek , whnst• dH;trwt l'U\!~t s Cdstcrn
Oluoand pari nfWt·st VtrglruH , ~,nd , ''l11c

co ut1ad gu ill .111t ecs the h e~ il th Hnd
pensmn henef1t s ~md docs not pCihlllze
n unc r s dun n ~ . 1 wJld t:.J t ::;t11h
" And thC rid)' I"II I S~ IS vety good," li\'
smd · I know 1l dncs not t•ontmn
evm y tlun~ thdl ever yone \hill led Hut

you're nut gumg to ~c t all thnt yuu wnnt Ill
,lJly flt'gOtUitiOIIS "
Guzek sUlci he sees no mHju1 p1 ublcms 10
gcltmg uppi'QV:Jl t•f U1c lntci:t pncl
Scvmul nuncrs In New Lexington, who
mm churl un the stute capltdl lust week to
gmn ~UJlpllr t fm Uu~ slt ike, 1)1 ed1ded the
t nnu·i.lt't w11l be Hpprovcd
" F1nm whcH I've heard we got wlu.tt we
w(ml l.ld," s,lid Hobert Howard , 11 local
\JMW offu:wl 1 It w! Js u ion~ stl ike nnd
we vc been hurt, but it wus wo1th tt '

Hairston announces
revised bus schedule
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Po~eroy

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GALLIPOLIS - Galha County School
Supertntendcnt Tom H:ur ston ann oun ced
Saturday the revtsed bus sthed ule to
accommodate students Ill the Hannan
Tra~;e attendance area .
Begmnmg Monday , high sthool and
seventh and etghth grade students will be
1n sessiOn at Hannan Trace H1gh School
from 7: 30 a·.rn to 1 p.m. Pupils m grades
K-5 from Hannan Trace Elementary wall
POMEHOY ~ Meigs County Shenff use the high school facilities from 1 to 5 30
James J Proffitt reports Ronnie Williams , p m Special educallon classes Y. tll also be
2S, Dark Hollow Roa~ . Pomeroy, has been
arrested for the Thursday theft from the
unoccupied structure owned by Norma Thurman Post Office lo
Wllson, East Mam Street , Pomeroy
Accordmg to a shertff's spokesman,
lnvesttgator Gary Wolfe was workmg on move into new quarters
another case, when he came across a lead
THUHM AN - W Roger Rees,
on the Wilson case. Investigation resulted
m the arrest The stolen ttems recovered Thurman postmaster, announced
were two birdbaths, two old crocks, an old Saturday that on Tuesady, the Thurman
Post Office will move mto 1ts new locallon
stone jar, and two glass Mennatds.
at
3 p.m
W1lhams ts cuiTently confmed to the
The post office IS presently located m
Me1gs County Ja1L
In other shenff activ1t1es, deputies Huff s Grocery
The new location ts approx unately
Thursday tnvest&amp;gated a Single car accident at the west end of the driVe\\ a}' at one-quarter ot a mile west of the present
location on State Route Z79
Meigs H1gh School
The new post office will be open ror
Accordmg to the report, at 9 15 p m.
Paul E Hlll, Rt. 2, Racme, was leavmg business at 1ts new location 7·30 am on
Meigs High School He attempted to stop March 1.
for a vehicle dnven by Richard Thomas
Kern, 19, Cheshire, who had stopped
before entermg the county road.
Hill was unable to stop, due to snow
and 1cy conditions His car struck Kern's
p1ckup truek In rear. There was moderate
DOCTOR ON TRIAL
damage to Hill's vehicle, and slight
HACKENSACK,
N J (UP!) - In a
damage to Kern's vehicle Fr1day evenmg,
Me1gs County deputies mveshgated a deer case wtthout known equa lm U.S medical
acc1den1 on SR 124, approximately 500 feet history, a New J ersey doctor goes on trial
Monday on charges of k1liln g f1ve hospital
of Bailey Run Road.
patients
wtth curare, a drug once used by
RIChard A Peyton, 31, Rt 1, Dexter,
who was traveling east, struck and ktlled a South Amencan Indians as a potson on
small deer that was crossing the roadway arrowttps
Dr Mario E. Jasralev1ch, 50 , of
There was slight dnmage to the front of the
Englewood
Chffs, IS accused or g1v1ng the
p1ckup truck.
patients fatal doses of the muscle·relaxant
drug more than 10 years ago Experts m
t.Timmal law sa1d they could recall no
other case of a doctor charged w1th the
mass murder of people hospitalized for
routine surgery.

arrested in
theft case

II C' Id 111 tile h1 gh schuol s1r udurC
Sl udcnl ~ 111 the s1xth glacio ut Hann1J11

Tra ce wul be twuscd m the

liC\\

cl assr4K i nt ~

th e old

puJ1!1 b!c

Kw&lt;lergar1t•n . I, 2, 3, 4, 5, li, tmd

J uni nt·

th gh lndlvtduuhO'.cd ht::ill uL't wn These
~1udcnt s w11l urrlvc ut school ut 1 p m.

Thm c wt\1 hen rntd-afternnon meal :-:~e1 ved
Elementary BUlidmg They w11l not go at ound 3 p Ill
MornmJ.: rclum - Buses wtlll euve the
unhl Tuesday.
1l1C spll t·~CS:&gt;IUII W&lt;JS necessitated by :1 school ut 1 p rn tu take Uu! ~ ~ udcnts 111
fire last Tuesday mght wh1ch destroyed grade::; 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 , and 12 home 111ese
the older section of the elementary school students should all arnvc home by 2 30
pm
scrv m ~ 580 st ud en l ~ m that section of the
Juijll~ent

to

11'1

Gal11a Cuunl y IAJ Cal School Drst11 d .
Her e rs the lt'V Iscd bus st hcdu h•
Mnrn1ng 1)1C'k-up bu ses wtll stm1 t1u•1r
mornmJ{ r uns ;u ound 6 a m They Will be
p1ckmg up st udents m grades 7, H, 41, Ill, II ,
12 and Vucal1&lt;111 cd stud ents The se

students Will Hfl lVC Hl Sdlool Ut 7 15 H m
There wtll be a breakfast program for
these students. and lunch w1ll be served
uround 11 a 111

Afternoon piCk-up

~

Buses will Bllirt

then afternoon r uns around 11 45 u m

They will be p1ck1n!-( up !!l't udents

111

grade s

Three complaints
probed by police
GALLIPOLIS - City pollee officers
here Saturd ay mves ttga ted three
complaints of auto larceny at Jim Mmk 's
Auto Sales on Eastern Ave
Officers smd someone broke the wmdow
on a 1976 Cadillac and took an AM.fM tape
player. The wmg glass was br oken on a
1977 Mereury m order to get the radio
Howeyer, the attempt was not
successful. Thieves did steal an AMFM tapeplayer from a 1972 Pontiac GT by
p1clting the lock .
Meanwhile, Gallla County sher1fr's
deputaes Saturday were investtgatmg two
acts of vandahsm.
Dave Gibson, Raccoon Creek Rd ,
reported sOmeone threw a metal object
brcakmg the windshield on his p1ck-up
truck Aulton Castle, SR 325, one mile
south of R10 Grande, reported his mailbox
had been knocked down

Aftcutoun tctum - Buses will leave

the sehnnl at 5 :!O p m to taku the studunts
m ~~ .1des Kl11d cq.(J.lf1en, I, 2, :l, 4, 5, 6, and

lndtvtduahzctJ lnstrudwn home These
::.i udent s should ,1)1 a Jt tve humc by 6 45
pIll

K mrtcr gurtcn schedu le - Students in
the monung klndcr ~arten class will attend
school from 1 p m tu5 30 p.m on Mondays
and Wednesdays St udcnts in the afternoon
kmdeq~m1 e n cluss wtlluttcnd school from
l p m to 5 30 p m on Tuesdays and 11mrsdays
E&gt;n Fnday, Murch 3, and Fnday,
March 17, the mormng kmdergarten class
will attend school
On Fn~ay, March 10, und Friday,
March ·n. the afternoon kmdergarten
class will attend schnnl

Man charged with DWI
GAl !.!POLIS - Loren Jacobs, 25, Rt.
2, Crown C1ty, was charged with DWI
following a trallic acd~ent at 4:06 p.m.
Fnday on Vme St
Cily pollee officers said the Jacobs car
pulled from the Intersection mto the path
of a vehiCle operated by Charles Jeffers,
64, Eureka Star Rt There wsa moderate
damage.
Debra J. Eads, 21, Gallipolis, was
charged with dr1v1ng left of eenter
following an accident on SR 7. Officers
said the Eads cHr struck a vehicle
operated by Elizabeth D Sheets, 61, wwer
River Rd

ClTY INCOME TAX DISCUSSED
GAI.l.IPOILIS - Richard Gilbert
Ch1ef Deputy Auditor, Lima, Fnday nlght
discussed ctly income tax measures wtth
C1ty Manager ChriS Moms and CommissiOners Richard Mackenzie, P. D.
McCreedy and Howard B Saunders along
Wlth Ally William Eachus, city solicitor
Gilbert told commission how Lima
GALLIPOLIS - Area Six Health
Systems Agency, Inc, from MarietUI Will started 1ts city income tax program in
conduct a pubhc meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 1959-®, and how 11 has benefited that
28, at 7 30 p.m m the Holiday Inn at community down through the years, not
Galbpoiis to provide an opporluruly for , only m capital 1mprovejllent but also in
open d1scusston of health care concerns m general fund revenues
A one percent city mcome tax apthe area
Resrd cnts of Galha M e t ~~ and peared to be the " best alternative to in·
Jackson Counties are encouraged to attend crease the cash flow tnto the general fund"
and partiCipate This meet1ng \\ tll offer an of the city of Ga lhpohs according to a
appropnate forwn for local expressiOn so recent report made to the ctty conunlssion
that the area health planning agency may by a Concerned Citizens Committee of the
be lotai)y aware and informed
Gaihpoils Area Chamber of Commerce.

Health care topic

Weather
Mostly cloudy, windy and
cold today, tomght and
Monday, with periods of snow
flumes . Highs today will be
m the m•d or upper 30s, With
lows tonight in the teens and
highs Monday between 30 and
35

l

SECURITY RISK SET
WASHINGTON (UP!) - A security
expert says tf the government had carrted
through on its investigations of securtty
leaks Daniel Ellsberg , the man who
released the Pentagon Papers, would have
been uncovered as a security risk long
before YVatergate
W. Donald Stewart, former espionage
supervisor for the FBI and then chief mvestigator for the Defense Department
claims in a report to be released th1s week
that U S mtelllgence and the government
operate '.! bke amateur mght" when It
&lt;.'Qmes to leaks and associated matters

of Tuesday meeting

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