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12 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Thursday, Feb. $, 1976

Information available on
new Golden Buckeye Card
and
fa c il i tie s,
restauntnts and hotels, and
programs ,
m cdil'H l

COLUMBUS
State
Senator Oakley C. Collins 1 R·
Ironton 1 today urgerl South eastern Ohw senwr ci l1zens
to contact their senior ci tizen
organizahons for information
regarding the state's new
·'Golden Buckeye Ca rd"
program whi ch will be
~;lunched this month .
Last week Gov . .James A
Rhodes ann ounced
th e
beginmng of the new
program which wtll entitle
Ohioans 65 years of age and
older to discounts at state
recrea tional £acilihes an d
ultimately at grocery and
department s tores , phar macies,
mass
tran sit

banktng

tlu s will add a little more
quality to their lives _"
The Golden Buckeye Card
travel &lt;1~e nc1es .
will be issued free to semor
" This 1s a dandy prog ram cttizens. They only need to
for ftur senior citiZens ," apply at senior ci tizen censtated Se na tor Collins . ters ',
elderly
hous1ng
" During this economic pinch·, pmjects, nutrition sites and
our older ct tizens are trying other senior citizen meeting
lv live 011 f1xed incomes while places in the1r area .
prices are sk}Tockehng about

them. They are overwhelmed
flnan CI Hlly.''
The Ohto Comrrnssion on
Ag ing. who developed the
pr og ram , will iss ue appilcat!Ons and cards around

Brooks' first
party at age 53

March 1, nnd will supervise

MEIGS THEATRE
TONtTE
THURS.
FEB . S
NOT OPEN
FRt .- SAT.- SUN
FEB . 6-7-8
POSSE .
Show sta rts at 7:00 p. m .

THREE RUNS MADE
The Middleport E-R squad
made a run to Sycamore St.
at 4:59p.m. Wednesday for
Lawrence Stewart who was
ill . He was taken to Veterans
Memonal Hospital. At 10 :04
p. m the squad went to
Rutland for Douglas Reeves
who was ill . He refused
treatment. At 6:24 a. m.
tooay the sq uad went to 541

MIDDLEPORT DEPARTMENT STORE

SWING INTO
SPRING•.•
J UST ARRIVED
MOST WANTED FlOOR
lENGTH DRESS
DELIGHTS FOR THE
.JUNIOR

old Brian Friend, who was 111.
He was taken to Holzer
Medical Cenler.

Fresh Ham Hock
Navy Bean Soup

IN JUNIORS, MISSES

lh SIZES.

90~PtNT
CAR RY OUT ONL ~

MIDDLEPORT
DEPARTMENT STORE

Crow's
Steak House
Pomero y , Ohio

OPEN FRI. &amp; SAT. Til 8:00

Ne'N
FOR YOUR
SHOPPING
CONVENIENCE

Beaver, Ada Gearhart, Willie

Star, Mrs. Donald Work,
Point Plesant ; Mrs. Cormal
Jewell , Middleport ;
Roseanna

VanMeter ,

Gallipolis Ferry.
BIRTH - Feb. 5, a
daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Curnmms, Racine.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
AOMITTED
Cindy
Stearns, Racine ; Donald
Roush, Minersville; Janice
DeBord. Pomeroy; Jean
Koehler, Long Bottom;
Avanell Aleshire, Pomeroy;
Catherine Wood, Long Bottom ; Jessie Dodderer,
Reedsville; Robert Skaggs,
Belpre; Ruth Euler, Mid·
dleport; Ira Roach, Jr., Long
Bottom; Lawrence Stewart,
Middleport.
DISCHARGED - Marabel
Frecker, Bertha Zamorano,
Wesley Musser, Karen
Guinther, Dame! Davidson .

Local Bowling
Pom eroy Bowling Lanes
Morn•ng Glones
Januarv 21. 197f
105
Gibbs Groc ery
101
Excels1or 011 Co
81
Newell Sunoco
77
G&amp;J Auto Parts
74
W .M P 0
42
Spencer 's Market
High Individual game
Donna
McFarland
192,

sec ond h ig h md1V1duaf g~me
- Ju d y Pockltnglon 169

High ind iv idual 3 games ~
Judy Poc kl1ng to n 523. second

h1gh

tndlv id u a l 3-game Donna McFa rl and 502
H1gh
te am
game .w M P 0 763 . h1gh team 3
game - W M P 0 2,260

Sycamore St. for six-month-

LOVELY PRINTS &amp; SOLIDS
~nd

PLEASANT VALLEY
DISCHARGES - Gertrude

TUPPERS PLAINS - At
the age of 53, Paul Eugene
Brooks, Tuppers Plains, will
have his first bJrthday party
this evemng at the home of
Mr . and Mrs. Clifford
Rockhold in Reed sv ille.
BrookS, past commander of
th e Disab led Am e rican
Veterans in Athens, is a
school bus dnver in the '
Eastern
Local
School
District . The party w1ll start
at 7. 30 Refreshments will be
served e~t the close.

tl1e program for both public
and pnva te agencies. Merchanl'i und businessmen who
participate will be issued
decals for their windows
signifymg that they accept
tl1e Golden Buc keye Card.
•·This new program shows
a great deal of compassion
for our special citizens in
Ohw." sa id Collms " It wlll
afford senior citizens another
opportun1ty to keep themse lves act1ve and involved m
commum1y hfe. Hopefully,

Weekend
Store

Hours

Pomer oy Bow11ng Lane s
Mo nda y N1ght M11ted
Jan u ary2 9, 1976
Da v •s Insura n ce
46 10
Ro ach's Gu n Shop
32 24
Team 6
32 24
Team 5
30 34
Ro yal Crown
20 36
ream 2
iS 38
H •g h t eam senes ,_ Dav ts
I ns 2, 016, h1g h team game ..:....
Team 6 756
H i9h ser i es men Don
H unnel l 55 1, Dale Dav 1s 537
H1g h g ame men Don
Hunnel 213, Dan H unnel, . 201
H1gh ser .es women - Belly
Wh itl atch 5 12 , Naom. Floyd
49 3
H 1gh game women
Na om1 F loyd 188 , Betty
Whi tlatch 187

Pom eroy L a nes
Monday 1Night MIX
Feb . 2.197 6
DB \liS Insurance
&lt;18 16
Roachs Gun Shop
36 26
Te am 6
32 J2
Team 5
30 34
Roya l Cr own
n 42
T eam 2
22 42
Team h igh s-e rie s - Rc achs
Gun Shop 2,022 team h 1gh
game - T eam 5 701
Men h igh seri es ~ Dale
Dav •s 622 , John T yree 602
M en h 1gh game Da l e
Dav is :247. Joh n Tyr ee 222
Women hig h ser 1es - Ellen
Roug ht 538 . Mar l ene W il son
496
Women high game - Ellen
Roug h t 184 , Mar l ene W11son
179

Pomeroy Bowl•ng L a n es
W ed Early Birds
January 7,1 976

Far mers Bank
85
Royal Crown
84
Ben Tom
83
Eve l yn's Grocery
73
Ha ley's Ce r amics
59
King Build ers
48
H1 g h in div id ua l game
Donna
McFarland
20 4,
secon d h 1gh •ndi\11dua1 game
- Eul ond a H a l ey 199, He len
wolf 190
H1gh se r •es Donna
McFarland SOB, second h1gh
series - H e l en Wol f 501
Team
ser1es King
Buil d er s 2. 605, team h 1gh
game - Farmer s Bank 972
Pomerov Bow1109 Lan es
Wed . Early B1rd s
January 14, 1976
Royal Crown
92
Far111er s Bank
91
Ben Tom
83
E \1 elyns Gr ocery
73
Haley 's Ceramics
61
K.ng Builders
56
H 1gt1 ind 1v1dua1 ga m e
Becky Dunfee 217. second

Shop The
Following
Middleport
Merchants

Heritage House

OONTINUATION

-SALE-

Holzer Medical Center
1Discharges, Feb. 4)
The
Eastern
girls,
Herbert Amick, Daisy
basketball
team
dumped
Ankrom, Mrs. James Bailes
and daughler, Alice Batey, Southwestern Wednesday at
Thomas
Bocook,
Doris Southwestern 42 to 15. For
Brewer, Frances Browning, Eastern, Vickie Epple led all
Bill Burton , Nancy Butcher, scorers with 24.
Other scorers fOr Eastern
Ernest Campbell, Peggy
Childers, Michael Cremeans, were Jan Wilson with 9,
Treverl Crider, Billy t,"urry, Teresa Edward 4, and Denise
Ella Eads, Kelly Eggers, Dean and Kim Batey, 2 each.
Leading rebounders were
Mrs . John Fellers and son,
Alberta
Fife,
Robert Teresa Edwards with 15 and
Flowers, Clifton Hatfield, Denise Dean with 13. For
Elma Johnson, Eva Kauff, Southwestern, Gill had 9
Gladys Kennedy, Harold potnts, Kiser 4 and Ferguson
K1rby, Karin Lenegar, Hugh 2. Eastern's Coach is Susan
Neal, Edward Parkins, Jane Thompson .
Phipps, Joan Pitchford,
J amce

Potter 1

Edgar

Rutherford, Betty Saunders,
Mattie Thompson, Mary
Wiley.
1Births, Feb. 4)
'Mr.

and

Mr s.

James

Allbright, daughler, Patriot ;
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young,
son , Gallipolis.

LOCAL TEMPS
Temperature in down town
Pomeroy Thursday at 11 a.
m. was 43 degrees under

cloudy skies.
h1gh 1Md1VidUal game F lO SSIE'
Maxson 193
High
Dunfee

senes -

ser1es Becky
558 , second h1gh
F los sie Maxson 495

Team high game -

mers

series

Far

B&amp;nk 906 , team h1gh
- King Builders 2,597

Pomeroy Bowling Lanes
Wed . early Bird

Janu ary 21, I 976
100
Roya l Crown
Fa rm er s Bank
97
Be n Tom
Evelyns Grocery
Hal ey's Ce ram• cs
67
K 1ng Builders
56
High ind iv•d ual game
Betty Wh•ttatch 197 , second
h•gh Jnd1v1dua l game - Jan
Jenkins IB,l
H1gh •ries
Betty
Whit lat ch 528 , second h•gh

n

series -

J an J enkins 527

T eam h1gh game - Royal
Crown 907 , team h•gh series
Royal Crown 2.680
·

Pom eroy B o wling Lan es
Sunday L ate N1ght M l)(ed
Feb ruar y 1, 197 6
Team No, 6
40 8 39, 252
Qual Pnnt Shop 32 16 35,224
Fou r Duces
30 18 37,573
Pauley's In s &amp; Really
18 30 3 1. 735
Famous Ones
16 32 72 , 199
Broo k s lnsu1a110n S 40 79 ,420
Men 's h1gh game - George
Murray :?03 . Don Beegle 18 7,
Sam Simonds 167 , women 's
h1gh game Jean Spencer
155, Belly Wrile~el 154 , JoYce
G ro ver 151
Men 's ser i es
George
Murray 531 , Don Beegle 472.
Sam S•mond S Hl , women 's
ser1es
Jea n Spe n ce r 474 ,
Mary Hoo ve r 40 7 , T i na
Collins 387
T eam
high
game
Fa mou s On es 590 , learn high
ser1es ..... Qual1ly Print Shop
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Elberfelds In Pome

Mines have new bosses

SALEM CENTER
Southern Ohio Coal Co. near

IS
responsible for the
development of the three
here
ha s
announced underground coal mines and
promotwns and transfers of associated surface facilities
top management personnel. in Meigs, Vinton and Galha
Harry Lester, of Athens, Counties.
promoted from engineermg
Paul Will iams, Gallipolis
s uperinten dent to general area resident, will fill the
mine superi ntend ent, vacancy created by Lester's
replaces W. T. Hylton, who prom otion. Williams was a
accepted employment with mme superintendent of Meigs
another Coal Company. As Mine 1 prior to his transfer to
Southern Ohio Coal Com- the
main
office
as
pany's top executive, Lester engmeering superintendent.

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VOL. XXVII

Kay Sayre, coordinator

NO. 208

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Crafts attract new coordinator
By Charlene Hoeflich
Her love of craft work and a
healthy respect for the
ta lents of the older
ge neratiOn brought Kay
Sayre of near Harrisonville
and the Meigs County Senior
Citizens Cenler together.
Kay IS the new crafts
coordinalor at the Center
Sharing her ban d1 craf t
skills, and keep1ng the everyday thi ngs ~:oing as well as

duties which Jeanne Morgan
handled before her illness
and subsequent resignation .
Mrs . Morgan's illn ess
struck just as the sen ior
citizens were preparmg for
their annual Ch ri stmas
bazaar, and it was Kay who
volunteered to lend a hand m
gelling things ready . She was
acq umnted with the program
through her mother-in-law,
Rosalie Sayre, a Cen ter

everybod}' occupied i!'l whHt

employe

her job tnvolves.
While Kay aclually began
working at the Ce nter in late
November1 she really wan '1
employed and put on the
payroll until Jan, 1. She now
works four days a week
performing many of the same

So through the latter par t of
November

and

mto

December , Kay spent se\·eral
days a week assisting wtth
craft' and other items to be
sold at the bazaar . When Mrs
Morgan resigned she was the
log ical one for the Coun cil on

Kay IS married to Tim
Sayre, an employe at Mid·
west Steel, and they have two
children, Shane, flve and m
kin{.d ergarten at Ha rri sonville, and Jodi, four .
A creative person, she has
worked in cerarn1cs, crafts of
all k1hds, makes all of her
own clothes as well as those
of her daughter, and does
some home decorating. She
was advisor for a 4-H Club
one year
At 1he Ce nter now, Kay and
the se nior citizens are putting
their efforts into coming up

Dateline 1776

with a vanety of novel items
for the Easte r bazaar m
April. As a way of encourag ing more senior
citizens to get involved, each
Monday Kay conducts a craft
class.
It's her con tentiOn that
gomg creative with crafts
bnngs
real
personal
satisfaction and enjoyment to
semor Ci tizens, and gives
them , through the sale of
their crafts at bazaars, a
sense of contributing to the
flmdtng of programs at the
Center.

PHILADELPJIIA.
li Congress
a lerted the southern
colonies that a British
force headed by Gen.
Clinton seemed headed
in their direction .
!'I in eteeil
Queens
County Tory leaders
were ordered taken to
New
York
for
confinement while an
investigation was
conducted .
~·cb.

He started w1 th the Southern
Ohio Coal Co as mme
superintendent at Meigs Mine
2.
Donald P. Brown, Athens
area, has been transferred
from mine supermtendent at
Raccoon Mine 3 to mine
superintende nt at Meigs Mine
l. Brown came to Southern
Ohio Coal Co. as a production
foreman in March, 1974, and
had been promoted to shift
foreman and general mme

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1976

i:liN ews. . . in Briefs\\

:·:

By United Press International
WASHINGTON - WATERGATE JUDGE John Sirica, a
Iough man on the bench and in the prize ring; fought for his hfe
loday in the coronary care umt of a Washington hospital.
DoctorsatGeorge Washington University Hospital said Sinca,
11, was in critical but stable condition following a massive
heart attack that knocked him cold and stopped his heartbeat
as he delivered a luncheon speech Thursday.
Hospital spokesmen said it took electric shock therapy to
restart his heart, but he later regained consciousness and was
able to breathe wtthout an oxygen mask. They said his blood
pre$Sure ha~ rettirned lo normal, his life signs were stable,
and his life support systems continued without artificial
support. The evening med1 ca! bullettn said he was resting
comfortably .
GUATEMALA CITY, GUATEMALA - International
relief teams today rushed food and medical supplies to
Gualemala, where the earthquake death toll combed to 3,000
and doctors operated in makeshift tents to save the gravely
injured still streaming in from devastated mountain Villages.
Bulldozers sealed over mass graves containing many of
the victims of Wednesday's predawn 'quake so the nation could
turn lo the more urgent task of saving the thousands of injured.
Red Cross D1rel1or Joe Alvarado sa id additional reports from
hard-hit outlymg areas put the death loll at 3,000 and "still
rising."
SNOW, SLEET, RAIN AND FREEZING RAIN SWEPT
through parts of Ohio Thursday and ea rly today, leaving ice
coated highways in many sections. Driving conditions ranged
from " bad" to " terrible" and hundreds of school districts were
closed.
Forecasters said however the storm problems were over,
except for snow removal in the northern part of the Buckeye
State. "The storm that pummelled the state with a variety of
weather types is now nearing the east coast and is
weakening," weather officials said. Columbus police
described driving conditiOns early today in the state's ca pital
city simply as "terrible."
COLUMBUS - A PREIJMINARY HEARING has been
scheduled for Feb. 12 for Donald Luft, 25, Columbus, on
qharges of aggravated murder in the deaths of his parents and
sister . The bodies were found Wednesday stuffed in the trunk
of the family car wh ich was parked at Port Columbus
International Airport, authorities said.
Police said Walter f.uft, 56, his wife Dorothy, 53, and
daughter Shern, 22, all of Columbus, suffered multiple gunshot
wounds, police said. Luft was arra igned Thursday in
Municipal Court and bail was denied by Judge Joseph Clifford.
Luft, a graduate of Kent State University, was a recent
patient at the psychiatric ward at Ohio State University
hospital, police said.

SYRACUSE - Syracuse
counct l agreed Thursday
nig ht that the mob1 le home
ordinance Will be comphed
wi th , or else.
Mayor Herman Londo n
said he has had inquirtes
about moving mobile homes
mto Syracuse.
The mayor sa id he mforms
people they must comply w1th
the village ordmance wh1ch
requires tha~ the home be on
the resident 's own property,
must be placed on the tax
dupli cate, all mohililv

removed , and underpinning
msla ll ed.
Co un cil Thursday ni ght
agreed that persons moving
in a mob1le home will have 30
days to comply with the ordinance and a period of 90
days to prove that they have
complied. If , they do not
comply or prove they intend
to co mply , they will be
prosecuted and water serv ice
will be termmated immediately,
Co unci Iman
Robert
Wmgett said the swimmmg

WASHINGTON (UPI) Secretary of Stare Henry
Kissinger says U.S. foreign
policy has been thrown into a
period of ''strife , distrust and
confusion" because of news
leaks stemming
from
congressional intelligence
probes.

Kissinger Thursday
testified that he would
welcome
a
joint
congressional committee lo
oversee intelligence
operations, but only if such a
body would keep secrets and
leave decisions on spy
missions to the executive
branch.
Appearing before the
Senate
Government
Operations commi ttee,
Kissinger said congressional
investigations of abuses of
.• power by intelligence agencies have soured relations
between Congress and the
White House.
pool
has envtron- advised that tree hmbs and
"The present relationship
mental revtew clearance and brush needed culling on the bas reached a point where the
the village has been street toward Rustic Hills. It ability oft he U.S. to conduct a
authorized to spend its was suggested the township coherent foreign policy is
money. However, council is trustees be asked for being eroded," he said.
waiting on a $14,000 grant assistance since they have
Kissinger said, "I hope thJs
from HUD before le tting any proper equipment.
committee and the Congress
b1ds.
A complaint about mud on as a whole, with help ... from
Councibnan Eber Pickens !own streets caused by trucks the executive, can construct
said Bob Jeffers had repaired in the lower end of the village
Sa ndhtll Road in front of the will be answered by ConnJack Williams property. cilman Troy Zwilling . Council
Council is considering , also sqggested that gravel be
~owever placmg piling and placed on the side of Bridgetrees in the area for ad- man St. in the area of the
ditional safely.
Nazarene Church and that
Barry McCdy, councilman, the park area should be
cleaned up regularly.
Other matters taken up :
Reservations are now being
Water is still spilling on SR taken at the Quality Print
124 at five places; some Shop in Middleport and Gibbs
repair has been done but Grocery in Pomeroy for 1976
Mayor London said more license plates.
ditching and tile are needed
Freddie
Houdash e lt ,
in the designated areas . Middleport deputy registrar,
Drafting,
Agriculture , McCoy said ditching is also and William Gibbs, Pomeroy
Mining, Business and Office needed along the road to registrar , have been notified
that the same series of tags
Education, Communications Rustic Hills.
Meeting with council was which have been issued in
E le ctro nics , We lding,
Distributive Education, Fred Morrow, local manager their communities in past
Occupational Work Ex- of the Ohio Power Company, years will again be ass1gned
perience and Multi-Area Job and other Ohio Power of- fD them.
ficials. Council enlered into a
A charge of $1.50 will be
Tralnmg.
10-year contract with the made for reservations 10
utility for street lighting.
addition to the resigtrar 's
Council approved an charge of 50 cents. Tags will
agreement to deposit public cost $10 plus the additional
NIGHTTIME TOO
funds
in lhe Racine Home
SYRACUSE - Pollee
National
Bank.
Chief Milton Varion Varian
Kathryn
Crow, council
Thursday night warned
member
who
said residents
re sid('nts about dogs
have
complained
about high
running
loose.
gas
bills,
was
informed
that
Varian said dogs must be
council
has
no
control
over
confined to their owner's
property at all times," and the gas rates. Council
CARPENTER -· Losses
this Includes the night· suggested that residents can
write
to
the
Public'
Utilities
were
estimated at $8,000 in a
time.'•
Commission m Columbus .
fire which razed two old
Attending were Mayor garage buildings in which
London,
Wingett, Crow, farm equtpment was stored
THREE TO HOLZER
McCoy
,
Pickens,
and at Route 3, Albany, in
The Middleport E-R squad
Zwilling,
council
members;
Columbia Twp. about 9:50
removed three patients to
Mary
Chancey,
cle
rk
;
p.m. Thursday.
Holzer Medical Center
George
Holman,
treasurer;
Owner of the property was
Thursday afternoon and
Frtday morning: At 12:02 Police Chief Milton Varian, Kenneth Erickson.
Pomeroy Fire Chief
p.m. Thursday, Barbara and Naomi London ,
Charles Legar said the cause
Karr, 270 North Fourth St., at
of the fire was not known . It
3:48 p.m. Ann Welch, 341
was discovered by a passerby
Park St., having chest pains,
who phoned for the Pomeroy
and at 9:t4 a.m. Friday,
department. A tractor was
Charles McElhinney, 463 S.
among the farm equipment
Fourth St., who suffered a
destroyed. There is some
possible stroke.
insurance on bo th the
buildmgs and the equipment.
FINED$150, COSTS
Calls and complaints have
Roy Buchanan, address not
been made this week to the
listed, was fined $150 and Meigs County Sheriff's
cos ts, on conviction of an
Department that two men
assa ult and battery charge in have been calling at homes
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
the court of Pomeroy Mayor . and asking for admittance tn
Sunday
through
Clarence Andrews Thursday. order to "check'' telephone Tuesday,
chan ce
of
showers
south
and
rain
or
and electrical wtring." On
one occasion the men - both snow north Sunday and
CARS COLLIDE
Min or · damages we re white - wanted to install a Monday and fair Tuesday.
Highs mostly wlll be In the
repor ted lo two cars in an burglar alarm system .
teo
and lows wlll be in the
Loca l utility company
accident · on North Second
ZGs
except In tho teens
Ave . in Middleport at 6:30 spokesmen deny there are
early
Sunday.
p.m. Thursday. A car being any personnel assigned to
parked by Becky S. Fultz, such work.
If two such men call again ,
Middleport, struck a parked
HILOTEMPS
car owned by Richard Smith, regardless of where in Meigs
NEW
YORK IUPIJ - The
County, Sheriff Robert
Middleport.
highest
temperature
reported
Hartenbach recommends
to
the
National
Thursday
they be reported at once
LOt:AL TE~ IPS
unl ess lhey have proper Weather Service, excluding
.The
lempcralur• · . m identification .
Alaska and Hawaii, was 88
downtown Pomeroy al 1t
degrees
at McAllen, Tex .
Any problems residents
a.m. Fnday was 30 de~rees 'have are to be reported tb the Today's low was 26 degrees
\\'illl snow falling.
below zero al Worland, Wyo .
sheriff.

exchanged pleasan tries
moved from face to face lik&lt;
a kindly WAC officer in
specting the troops - anc
lhen left. What about th1
Social Security controversy
what

abou t

rumorec

Medica~e

cu tbacks, what
about tax relief for elderi)
home owners? Mrs_ Shnver
was mum .
She did of course make a
brief pi tch for her husbanc
and introduced her inevitabl•
sisler, Pat Lawford , but he1
innocuous visit served main I)
to raise aga in a never settlec
campaign question:, What if

th e pu1 pose of stumpin!
wives, and in any event d&lt;
U1ey do any good?
Put. to Mrs. Shri ver at the
Ce nter here. she said th!

question is a fair one to wh id
she has no answer. In het
case her Kennedy kinshir
(s he is , of course, the sister ol
Senator Ted) probabl)
muddles an easy assessment
She is at least as well knowr
as her can didate husband
And in fac t, her · Ken ned)
con nec ti on regularly ga in ~
her more loc.:a l media at.
lention than the candidatE
himself. On the other hand
her fam il y ties can bE
detrim enta l ; one s'e p
luagenan an here satd h«:
didn'1 mind Mr Shriver "bul
I never trust his woman.''
Campaign officers usualll
are nphm1sls· about clel'·
tioneering wives. Par·
ticularly if they are p ~r
sonable. Maria Ca rrier, Ne\1

Loss in fire

· set at '8,000

men faking it
in home calls

Hampshire coordinator of th&lt;
Morris Udall bid, says Mrs
Udall's appearances give'
voters a look a t lh&lt;
congressman's private side
"and for people who want t&lt;
know as much about a can
did ate as possible this 1s all t&lt;
the good." Aclually, time,
a re sucli that if a ca ndidate'~

wife were not .appeaiing
would arise
Already Huhert Humphrey i!
trymg to squelch rumors lha1
his w1fe Muriel is balking at
lhe idea of leaving her hom&lt;
for another Wllite Hous1
race
it is of course possi ble fm
spouses I o become issues ir
!heir own right durin!
ca mpaigns Sen . Edmu n&lt;
1Continued on page IO J
sus ptci ons

l

an oversight mechanism for

U.S. intelligence that can
bring an end to the strife,
distrust and confusion that
ha ve accompanied the
investigations of the past
year."
"Without effective intelligence capability , the United
States stands blindfolded and
hobbled, " he said.
Kiss1nger
proposed
cr eation of an oversight
committee far weaker than
the se parate House and
Senate panels that were
recommended by the two
intellige nce
committees
which have been lonking inro
such activity.
His committee would be
forpidden 1o disclose security
secrets
without
the
President's permission and
would not involve itself loo
closely in the conduct of
inteUigence operatioM.

Reservations for
tags being taken

Sheriff warns

TOM TIEDE

By Tom Tiede
SALEM. N H. - Eum ct
Shriver was 40 minutes late ir
arriving at the local Seniot
Citizens' Cenwr . Standing or
bare floors, amid pain t.
peehng walls and under a
spiral of flypaper, she told thE
elderly people they had a
"lovely place." Then six
removed her coat, revea lin ~
a flawlessly hand-knit fr ock
the cost of which douhtle&amp;
exceeded the monthly in com&lt;
of any in attendance.
But what was most .
disastrous about the ap
pearance here of the wife ul
Democratic presidentia:
candidate Sargent Shrivel
was, in the words Of ont
present, "she didn 't tell uf
anything ." She shook hands

proj~ct

Under half Meigs Voc-Ed
grads on jobs in 6 months
Not quite half of Me1gs percent, in related fields 10
High Sc hool's vocalJo nal pcf. , and 16.7 pel. were
graduates last spring were wor kin g
in
unre la ted
employed six mon ths later vocations.
acc ordin g to a n annual
The shocking aspect of the
foll ow-up study on vocational study was the rate of people
graduates.
not employed due to lack of
The study also suggest• job opportumhes This figure
that general unem ploymen t was 35 pel. of all graduates.
in Meigs County could be as
Goodman
Indi cated
high as 30 to 35 pel., not- therefore he believes recent
withstanding "official" slate State figures that show a 6
and federal fi gures showing it pel county unemployment
to be 6 pet.
rate for all people in Me1gs
Voca tional Director Ray Count y
are
gros sly
Goodman said the 1975 class misleading
had 149 vocattonal graduates
He beli eves th e unem·
who began to look for work ployment figure to be much
dur ing the sumf11er of 1975. closer to that of lhe recent
Each of the graduates was graduates!
reached in .January and hts or
There was a 6 pel. rate of
her status recorded £or use at students goi ng into the
the slate and local level in military serv ice, 13 pet. were
'planning future vocational Ios i to the work force through
classes.
marTiage, and a remarkable
The study revealed that 41 7.3 pet. are continuing their
percent of all students were education In colleges and
employed full time and 4 universities. The courses of
percent on a part-lime basis
traming having graduates in
People working full time in this study are Auto
the skill trained was 17 Mechanics, Cos metology,

PR ICE FIFTEEN CENTS

Kissinger cites
strife, distrust

Restrictions on mobile homes
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foreman ' prior to becommg
mme superintendent at
Raccoon Mine 3.
Dave Roberts, Athens area,
was promoted from master
mechanic to mine superin·
ledent to fill the vacancy at
Raccoon Mine 3 created by
Brown's transfer.
Raymond L1eving, a
Bidwell area resiJent, has
been promoted to master
mechamc
to
s ucceed
Roberts

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Democratic Presidential hopeful
Morris K. Udall Thursday called Ronald Reagan and George
Wallace dangerous men and a threat lo the nation.
"They are well-financed, well-organized, well-publicized,
they are clever and they are dangerous," Udall said in a
prepared speech to a group of backers at Boston's hisloric
Faneuil hall.
.
The Arizona Congressman, seeking support in
Massachusetts' March 2 Presidential primary, said there is a
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PHILADELPHIA - A UNITED STEELWORKERS of ,
America official says If Federal Reoerve Board Olllnnan ,
Arthur Burns spent tbne on an unemployment line, he would .•
change his opinion about cuttina back unemployment benefits. ..
William J . Moran, a USW district director, ;aid ''
Wednesday that Bums suggestion to reduce unemployment ~
compensation payments was "just another attempt to break '

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The Shoe Box

place externally.
.lo
"Because the C&lt;JIIlbustlon process II not seperate, you can
design it for minimum pollution," said Dr. J-..1&gt; L. Smith, of ';'
the Department of Mechanical ~~. who has been ,
developlnl! the engine. "The engine could allo WJe many idndB
of fuel. For aulomobiles one would probably ua fuel on, but for "
stationary purposesooemighteven ~~~eliOlarenel'l)l," be said.
He said the idea of a hot1!&amp;s esternal combulllon enclne ~
first was suggested in the year 1816 by a Scottllb clergyman. •

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C&amp;lndidate Udall calls
two of his opponents,
Reagan and Wallace, extremists

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News •• in Briefs

"I wish he could join the ranks of the unemployed and had .
ro stand in line waiting for his check," Moran said. "He is .'
FUSE PULLED
The Middleport Fire Dept. Wlinforrned. "
was called to the Watne Shop
HILOTEMPS
at 1:36 p. m. Wetlnesday NEW CHARGE
when overhead lights were
NEW
YORK (UP!)- The
CINCINNATI (UP!) - A
shooting !Ire. F~remen pulled man who already has been highest lemperature reported
the fuse until the electric charged with involuntary Wednesday to the National
company could reach the manslaughter in coMection Weather Service, excluding
~ce ne. There was only minor
with the shooting death of a Alaska and Hawaii, was 83 •·
damage .
Policeman has now been degrees at McAllen, Tex.
licted by the Hamilton Today's low was 25 degrees ::
l Jnty Grand Jury on a more below zero at International -:;
·•
serious charge of purposeful Falls, Minn .
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
murder.
The Pomeroy emergency
•
Richard Struck, 32, Cincinsquad made a run to Union
•
is
accused
of
shooting
nati,
Ave. at 8:29 p.m . Wednesday Cincinnati PoUce Sgt . Robert BUCKMUN CHECKS UP
for Lester Walburn , who was A. Lally, 37, last Dec. 8.
ROCHESTER,
Minn. •
111 He was taken to Holzer
Police said LaDy, making a iUPI J- U. s. Supreme Court ::
Medica l Ce nler.
security check of rear doors Justice Harry Blackmun and ;:
of businesses, apparently his wife arrived in Rochesler :
awakened Struck, who was Wednesday for a routine ::
BENTZ FINED
sleeping in a botique and medical checkup . Blackmun,
John Bentz, Alfred , was repair shop he owned.
a Minnesota native , was -~
ftned $30 and costs by
Police claim Struck then appointed to the high court by ~
. Pomeroy Mayo r Clare nce fired a shot that killed the th en President Richard ::,
Andrews Thursday morning policeman.
Nixon.
••
on convi ction of an in ,."'
The
involuntary
klx1catJOn charge.
•
manslaughter charge carries
a one-to-10 year prison
",
ASKTOWED
sentence upon conviction, but
A marriage license has •·
KENTUCKIAN
the purposeful murder been issued to Paul Eugene ::
SENTENCED
charge carries a 15-year to Evans, 41 , Portland, and :
ClNCINNATI !UP! )- Pa· life sentence.
Shirley Ann Lawson, 25, :;
trickJ . Wilson , 28, Lexington,
Racine .
"
Ky., has been sentenced fD a
total of 30 years in prison
after being found guilty by a
Hamilton County Common
NOW YOU KNOW
NOTICE OF
••
Pleas Court jury Wednesday
The island city of Mont St.
APPOINTMENT
Cue No . 117,01
of killing two persons here
Mi chel, off the coast of Esflte of Vivien
M•xey
last June 27.
Normandy, wasn't an island D~ce.ued .
Not ice Is hereby given l ha t
Acquitted of similar until 725 a . m. when a
Bulah Fay MexeY of R:eeds ·
charges was Leshe C. Floyd, powerful earthquake sptit it ville,
Meigs Coun ty, Ol"lio , has
28, also of Lexington. A third
duly
appointed
off from the mainland, b~en
man accused in the case had leav ing the city ' surrounded ExecutriK o f the Estate of.
Vivl&amp;n Maxey , decease d , lat e
been acquitted last October. by water.
of Reeds\lille , Meigs County,
Ohio
The charges were in
Creditors are reQuirect to
connection with the shooting
fil e The ir cla1ms W1t h said
deaths of Lorraine Greer, 31,
f iduci ary w ithin four montt'ls
Dated th is and day of
and John Mitchell, 2C, both of
BOOSTERS TO MEET
F ebruary 1976
Cincinnati.
Manning 0 Webster
EAST MEIGS - Th e
Judge
Judge Robert V Wood
Easlern Band Hoosiers will
Court of co mmon Pleas.
sentenced Wilson ·to two 15meet at . 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
""
Probate Dl\llslon ~ ..
year prison terms, fD be
Meigs Count y, Ot'l lo
in the band room .
served consecutively.
(2) 5, 12, 19, 31C

POLYESTER
KNITS

Til 8:00 Every
Friday Evenlngl

Baker Furniture

Eastern girls
romp 42 to 15

HOSPITAL NEWS

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fee for reflector paint of 50
cents. The total charge for
local reserved plates will be
$12.50. The 1976 tag will not
have a date on it and will be
used for several years . It will
only have to be reserved the
one year, 1976.
Persons wa nting to
reserve the number they had
in 1975 will have until March
10. After that date the
nwnbers will be reserved on
a firs t come basis. To make
reservations 1 both the certificate of title and the last
regis tration will be needed.

Dosing of

bridge is
reviewed
Closing of the PomeroyMason Bridge next month for
repairs was discussed again

when
lhe
Middleport
Chamber of Commerce met
for luncheon Thursday at the
Martin Restaurant.
Edison Baker is heading a
chamber project to get a later
Clos in g and an earlie r
reopening of the bridge. The
group discussed the problems
to be encountered by business
people and the general
population both in Mason and
Meigs Conn ties who must get
back and forth across the
bridge to their places of
employment. The chamber
hopes to discuss the problems
with officials of the Ohio
Department of Highways.
new
J ohn
Werner,
president, presided . Others
attending were Alwilda
Werner, Emerson and Ohta
Heighton , Don and Edna
Wilson, Ferman Moore, Mrs.
E. 0 . Rail , George Ingels,
Manning Kloes, Edison
Baker and Cor! Horky.

Weather
Cloudy
ton iglit
and
Saturday, lows 10 to 15; high
Saturday in lower 30s .
Probability of precipitation
30 per cent today, 20 per cent
tomght, lOper cent Saturday.
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�3- The Dally Sent mel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0..-I'Rday, Feb. 6, 11'/i

Fred Taylor resigns

2 - The Dally Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0, Fnday, Feb 6, 1916

Utility rate bill moved on
By J R. KIMMINS
COLUMBUS tUPI ) - The
Senate Ways and Mea ns
Com mtltee, acttng wtth
unusual urgency Thursday,
recommended to the full
Senate a btU to simplify the
utlltty rate makmg process,
only
after
an
bu t
W1cooperat1ve Democra t was
removed from his rommtltee
seat
At the close of the Senate
fl oor sessiO n, MaJority
Leader Oilver Ocasek , D·
No rthfteld,
offered
a
resolutton to replace Sen

Donald L Woodland D·
OJiumbus , wtth Sen Gene
Sla gle, o.Gahon. on the rom
mttlee
About a n hour after the
House and Senate adJourned

for the week, Slagle provtded
the erumal hfth vote to shtp
the controverstal btU to the

floor for a vote next week
Ocasek
satd
th e
unprecedented
committee
change wa s the " best
solution" to a ·very senous
matter "
'I don l m!'end to remove
people from a commtttee

wtllymlly. " sa td Ocasek
hands after he left," satd
You have to have a really Ocasek
unmedtate need before you
Ocasek satd dtd not want
lake thts ktnd of action We any further delay m movtng
mutually agreed thts was the the btll, and did not want to
watt until next week when
best solu tton "
Wood land had pronused Sen Douglas Applegate , DOcasek earher this week he Steubenvtlle,
who
IS
would vote for the btll , but hosptlahzed wtth a back
changed ht s mtnd and a1lment, would be able to
tendered hts restgnatton from reJOin the comnuttee and
t.he commttlee to Qcasek provtde the fifth vote
Wedne sday mght
Ocasek dented that he had
" Changmg your mtnd ts not t.hreatened Woodland with hts
from
the
a cardinal stn But I dtdn't get removal
any substantive fac ts I have chairmanshtp of the Senate
no ammos1ty We shook Commerce
and
Labor
OJmmtttee, but did say he
was prepared to JOtn the
Ways and Means Conumttee
as allowed under Senate rules
and cast the needed ftfth vote
himself
Ocasek satd the rate·
making btll would be the sole
sub ject of a "lengthy "

Democratic caucus next

PRESENTS JOHNNY HORIZON AWARD -A James Manchtn slate director of the
Rural Environmental Appreciation Program, was m New Haven w1th his charactertst tc wtt
Wednesday afternoon to pt esent a West Vtrgtma flag to the students and a Johnny Hortzon
Award to t.he commumly Above, accepttng t.he Johnny Homon Award , whtch 1s bemg
presented to some 20 communttles tn !be state by REAP, are Prtnctpal Kenmth Evans and
New Haven Councilman Bernard Lievmg

Movie has Patty

holding up hank
By DONALD B THACKREY
SAN FRANCISCO (UP! ) The movte was herky Jerky ,
poorly ltghted and stlent but
every eye m lh e courtroom ~
except those of 1ts ''star" was riveted on the screen
wliere Patrtcta Hearst and
four let rortsts were robbmg a
bank
The ftlm, put together from

surveillance cameras , whtch
ran for 80 seconds during the
holdup of !be Htberrua Bank
Aprtl!5, 1974, was shown on a
large screen Thursday durtng
the ftrst day of testunony at
Miss Hearst's trtal
It showed four SL(\
members wavtng weapons,
leapmg a teller 's cage,
lbreatenmg customers and
holding a bank guard wtth hts
hands up Mtss Hearst
rtnged by other SLA
members most of !be ttme ,
waved her gun bnefly
After the ftlm , t.he prosecutton pu l a customer and bank
guard on the stand to testtfy
Utat Mtss Hearst made foul·
mouthed threats durtng the
robbery.
James Norton, a bank customer who had trouble
repeattng !be obscemty tn
court, was on the stand when
!be lrtal recessed He faced
cross-examtnatwn today by
defense counsel F
Lee
Batley
Norton,
a
hospttal
recreatwnal theramst. satd

he was at a teller's counter
when SLA chteflam Donald
DeFreeze and four women
burst tnto the bank They
forced everyone to the floor
The customer testifted he
thought at ftrsl the robbers
were making an eptsode of a
televiston show, 'The Streets
of San Franctsco," whtch had
ftbned a segment earher at
his hospttal
But then he satd Mtss
Hearst told hun to 'gel down
on the ground or I'll blow
your " He stammered and
stopped The JUdge told htm
to eluntnate the obscentty
and con llnue He dtd
Eden Shea, 69, !be bank
guard, took the stand before
Norton and potnted across the
courtroom to Jdenttfy t.he 21·
year-old newspaper heiress
as the robber who pomled her
carbtne at hun and told
customers and employers m
!be bank
"The ftrsl one that moves
!'}I blow his mother f~
head off "
Under cross-exammatlon,
Shea admitted he had a
heartng problem and t.hat he
tdenttfted DeFreeze but not
the four women when shown

thetr pictures the day after
!be robbery The defense
attorney had the movte rerun
to show that either Nancy
I Jng Perry or Camilla Hall
was the woman who made the
threat

The prosecution contends
Mtss Hearst was a wtlltng
parUctpant m the holdup who
earned a loaded carbtne and
made obscene threats The
defense argues she was gtven
an unloaded gun and told
she 'd be blown to bJI.s if she

"messed up

n

Mtss Hearst's former SLA
compa ntons, Wtlltam and
Emtly Harrts, tssued a tape·
recorded statement from
thetr Los Angeles Jatl cells
denouncmg her bramwashmg
defense as "fabncatwns and

hes "
'The Patr1c1a Hearst we
knew was strong and
assertive, makmg her own
mdependent decaswns," Mrs
Harrts satd She satd Miss
Hearst had compromtsed
"everyt.htng that she belteved
and ltved for t.he last year and

a half "
The Chicago Tnbune
reported Thursday tt look
Mtss Hearst only two weeks
m captiVIty to start thmking
about ]Ommg the SLA and
t.hat she started tratrung wtlb
a shotgun three weeks after
her ktdnapmg
The newspaper quoted
from a manuscrtpt tn the
possesston
of
federal
mvestlgators
tn
San
Franctsco, which they say
was f\l"epared by Mtss Hearst
and the Harnses It was
found after lbetr capture last
September

week before the Rules
Commtttee scheduled ftnal
Senate floor aclton on the
legtslatt on, probably next
week
The u!tltty btll repeals the
formula the Publtc Utiltties
OJmmtsston of Ohto uses to
estimate
a
utility 's
mvestments, and replaces
!be formula w11b a method
lolahng the origmal cost of
the energy related fac1littes
Advocates say the btll,
whtdt was stalled because of
strong
ullltty·JOdustry
opposition tn a House
commtttee, would make the
rate makmg procedure more
sunple, but would not result
m an nnmed1ate decrease m

uttltty bills
The Senate returns at 7 30
p m Monday. The House
starts tts week at 11 a m
Tuesday wtth floor action on
homeowner property tax
reltef on 1t.s calendar
The House passed and sent
to the Senate on a 94 to 2 vole
an emergency appropriation
of $3,785,000 to turn an Ohio
Umverstty restdence hall toto
the OJllege of Osteopathic
Medtcme
Rep George D Tablack,
D{;ampbell, ~tel sponsor,
~md the measure must be

passed quickly so t.he new
college wtll be ready for tts
ftrst class of 16 students m
September The money IS to
be furrushed through tbe sale
Ohto Pubhc Factltlles
CommiSston bonds
The House also agreed wtth
Senate amendments and sent
two btlls to Gov. James A
Rhodes One provides for
statewtde
llcensmg
of
mmtsters
to
perform
marriages.
The
other
reqwres voters to be notifted
by matl when t.hetr polling
place IS moved
The Senate also sent to
HOIISe-ilassed btUs to tbe
governor before tt adopted
the cotnmtttee change
resolution
One
bill
eliminates the need for tbe
Secretary of State to process
btlls for less than $1 for out-of·
slate corporation ltcenses.
The other bill authoriZes
JUventle
and
adult
correcttonal facility workers
to take an extra 120 days of
s1ck leave a year - not be
counted agautSt re~lar s1ck
leave- If t.hey are InJUred at
the hands of an inmate.
The House unantmously
passed and sent to tbe Senate
legtslatton allowtng
mumclpalittes to make
spectal assessments for the
heatmg and cooltng of
enclosed shopptng malls,
hopefully to help rev1ve
downtown areas
Also passed by a topheavy
vote tn the House and sent to
the Senate was a btll
quahfymg
the
Youth
Development Center m
Cuyahoga County for an
estunated $360,000 a year tn
state atd.
The factltty, a new merger
of !be Hudson School for Boys
and Blossom H1ll School for
Gtrls, wlU Jake care of up to
!50 youths, rehevtng the
responstblltty of the Ohio
· Youth Cornntlsston
Rep Edward J Orlett, !}.
Dayton ,
Introduced
legislattort extending by stx
months the deadhne for
appealmg current real estate
tax bills

What causes skin ulcers?
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ulc~~ forms because the area
IS not gelltng enough oxygen

.. The d1lated van cose vcm
: allows blood to stagnate in
: t.he ttssues Stnce the stag na t
: venous blood con tam s only a
little oxygen, and swelltng
tnterferes wtlh the movement
of oxygenated blood mto the
area, t.he ltssues Jack oxygen
We c all thts 'stag nant
hypoxia "
The cause of the ulcer then ,
ts the poor venous ctrculalJOn
caused by the dtlated

an weer would heal If you
could slay m bed wtlh the foot
up so no blood would pool m
the foot, but that Is not very
pracltcal tn most cases The
ulce1 would recur when you
got up

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stamped,
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addre ssed e nvelope for
matltng Address your letter
to me tn care of lhts
newspaper , P 0 Box 326,
San An tomo , Texas 78292

Vartous pressure garments
are often useful to help
prevent poohng of blood and
s11elhng In many cases
surgery IS necessary to
remove or at least Improve,
the st tualton wtth the

vancose vems

There ts a famlltar
tendency to have varicose
vcms , Even so. you can do
thtngs that help prevent
them That mcludes avotding
co nstrtctmg garme nts,
parttcularly around the thigh,
ustng support hose if your
vartcose vems The treat- occupatiOn requtres lon g
ment IS dtrecled toward hours of standing and gettmg
prevention of po oltng of off your feet when you can
For more tnformatton ott
stagAan t venous blood Such
vancos{;! vems send 50 cents
for rhc Health Leiter number
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DEAR DR LAMB - I have

an macltve thyrotd and have
taken three grams of lhyrotd
for a number of years My
doctor JUSl ftm shed gtvmg me
the thyroid scan and t.he test
shows my thyrotd Is sltll
tnacltve and he has mcreased
t.he tl,yrotd
I would ltke to know tf there
ts anylhmg that would make
my lhyrotd acttve agatn or do
I have to take pllls the rest of
my ltfe '
I have a wetght problem so
I have to dtel all the hme and
I am tembly sluggtsh
DEAR READER - After a
person has been taktn g
t.hyrotd tn large amounts for a
long ltme the lhyroJd often

MERCHANT XSSOCIATION OFFICERS - Ron Robbtson of New Haven Ben Frankltn
Store and Joy RusseU of the Forget-Me-Not Flower Shop have been elected prestdent and
secretary-treasurer, respectively of !be newly orgaruzed New Haven Relatl Merchants
Assocta tion.

February programs m the
Wednesday 6 30 to 7 p m
teleVISIOn CROP GAME
sertes over WOUB·TV ,
Channel 20, wtll feature four
subJects of top mterest to
corn and soybean producers,
reports John Rtce, Metgs
County Agncultural agent
These well-known Ohw
Slate Untver s tly crops
speclahst.s wtll parltctpate
February 4, Dr Gordon
Ryder on soybean produclton
practices , February 11, Cor n
Produrlton Methods wtth Dr
La1uence Shepherd, and
February 18, Samuel Bone on
Ttllage and Sotl Man·
agement
The February 25 program
wtll feature Dr John Sharp,
0 S U Grato Markeltng
Spectahst He wtll dtscuss
met.hods of selhng gram,
delayed pncmg and markelmg through the year
Dr Sharp ts a re gular feature
of most programs wtth a
s~or t gram market update,
but on February 25, he wtll be
appearmg w1th hos t, Manon
Kroetz, for !be enltre show
CROP GAME packets of
latest agronomtc bulleltn s
and suppleme nta ry tnformatton for the telecasts
are no\\ available free from
your Coun ly Extenston Off tee
at Box 32, m Pomeroy

forces
The Senate has passed a
combtnahon of wmtertime
emergency aut.hortty for
some gas sales outside
controls wtth a long-range
permanentliftmg of controls
Ford wants total deregula·
tton, tn hiS dr1ve for nattortal
energy self-sulftctency
Federal
Power
The
CommJsSton
controls
tnlerstate sales at 52 cents
per thousand cubtc feet Sales
in t.he same state as !be gas Is
produced are free of price
controls.
Smtih's btU extends federal
control over the large
produ&lt;"ers to their wllbin-thestate sales It frees from
federal
controls
approxunately 3,500 smaU
producers,
defined
as
compantes producmg less
than I btllton cubtc feet a
year

remams relatavely tnacbve
Occastonally by usmg hormone preparations that
acltvale the t.hyrotd tt can be
sCtmulated The thyrotd IS
normally stunulaled to action
by a hormone t lhyrolroptc
hormone) from the small
pttuttary gland under the
bram
Some paltents do better on
one thyrotd preparation than
on another Your doctor may
dectde tn ttme, dependmg on
your response, to try one of
t.he snythelic hormones
Usually tt IS pOSSible to
provtde enough of t.he most
sutlable hormones to totally
replace t.he function of the
thytotd gland. When that ts
achteved any sluggishness
and wetght problems caused
by a low thyroid function can
be controlled
Not all
sluggishness and weight
problems are caused by low
t.hyrmd funrtwn though

Holzer Medical Cealer
(Discharges, Feb. 51
Albert Boyles, Leanna Call,
Mtchael Canter, Margie
Cartwrtght, Pearl Coleman,
Mrs Donald Crabtree and
daughter , George Cremeans,
Wtlltam Davtdson, Edward
Evans, Charles Flck, Dennis
Fraley, John Fry, Bermece
Gardner, Ruth Greene, Marte
Grubb, Mamie Gwmn , Jontla
Htldebrant, Nancy Htvely,
Mrs George Hosehar, Jr. and
son, Gamet Johnson, Anna
Kerwood, Edward Layton,
Cyrus Leport, Jr , Kendra
Meacham, Charles Murray,
Allen
Phtllips,
Stact
Reynolds, Della Sayre, Noah
Sheets, David Swingle,
Goldte Terry
( Blrtho, Feb 51
Mr and Mrs l-ewis Clonch,
daughter, Gallipolis Ferry,
W Va , Mr and Mro. Paul
Cox, sOil, Point Pleasant, W.
Va.. Mr and Mrs Stephen
erwn, son , Point Pleasant,
W Va , Mr and Mrs Dante)
Gra~g. sun. Oak Htll

Etghteen person '
represenhng 12 Bend Area
bustnesses who met at
Nancy's Restaurant elected
Ron Robmson of New Haven
Ben Frankltn prestdent, Chad
Humphrtes of the New Haven
Furmture " Store,
vtct
prestdent, and Joy Russell or
: · :· : :.: ··::: ···:-.. : :·:·.:::·:·:-.::.:::::: Forget-Me-Not
Flonsts ,.
secre Jary-treasurer
The n"'' offtcers are urgtng
Lottery winners
all busmesses m the area to
JOin them and to se nd a
Th1s week 's w1nn1ng Ohto
Lottery numbers
representaltve to the next
Three d191t number meettng on March 2 at
S9S (hve mne f1ve)
Nancy's
Restaurant
Four d1g1t number For
fur
ther tnformalton on
8618 (etght suc-one-e1ghU
Ftve d1g1t number JOlntng, tnteresled parhes are
44037 ffour four zero three
urged to conl&lt;!ct the followmg
seven}
busmesses Ben Frankltn ,
Sur: dlgtt number
Hart
's Used Cars, Green
432057
(four three lwo
zero ftve seven)
Sales, Layne Street Fabrics ,
Sp1nt of '76 wmmng
Btll's Amoco, New Haven
numbers·
Furmture, Gregg's Key
Two dtgit numbers - 23
Market, Took1es Fashtons ,
!two three). lt (thrH one I.
33 (three three) and 46
Forget- Me-Not
Flonsts ,
(four stx J
Mason Coun ty Bank, New
Four d1g1t number Haven Supermarket, Nancy 's
7798 (seven seven ntne
Res taurant , or VIllage
e1ghtl
F1ve d191t number Pharmacy

DR ARTRIP

Dentist Artrip
making hid
for Senate seat
POINT PLEASANT Mason County Delegate Dr.
Wtlham J Arlrtp, D D, ftled
for the State Senate tn
Charleston Thursday
Dr Artrip, elected tn 1974
delegate for the Tenth
District, IS a denUst with
offices 10 Pmnt Pleasant He
IS a Democrat
Dr Arlrtp ts a member of
the vartous professiOnal
denial assoctaltons, the Point
Pleasant Veterans of Foretgn
"Wars, the West Virginia
H1stortcal Soctety and
president of the Mason
County Hislortcal Soctely He
Is a past Dtstnct Comnusstoner of the Boy Scouts of
Amertca and a past president
of the Madison Rotary Club
Bestdes flllng for the Stale
Senate race as a democrat he
also filed as a delegate for t.he
Democraltc National Convenltmi He and hiS lamtly
reside at Southside

TO.HONOR 40TH
Mr and Mrs Kennet.h B.
Lawson of Mupersville, Route
I, will quleUy celebrate their
•mh weddtng anniversary at
their home on Sunday. They
were married on Feb 8, 1936
by the Rev Hod Smith at
Galltpohs

United Press International
MARAUDER GRAPPLERS - Members of the Metgs
Htgh Wresthng team are, seated, L to R, Gary Prtddy,
Carl Gheen, Mtcky Lyons, Todd Morrow, John E bhn ,
Second row, Dave R1ggs, Scott Warner, Rtck Johnson

The New Haven Area Retatl
Merchants Asso ctahon
became
an
ongomg
orgamzahon
Wednesday
mormng when offtcers were
elected

92863
three)

(mne two e1ght SIX

Sax d1g11 number 754718 (seven f1ve four
seven one e1ghtJ

Jobless
rate at
new low

man said
The number of unemployed
persons dropped by 450,000 In
January for the largest
monthly decline smce
December, 1959, when 811,000
persons were hired as the
economy began to recover
from t.he 1958 recession .
"For
the
second
consecutive month, the drop
In unemploymenl occurred
enhrely among those who had
lost thetr last job," the
department said
It said 78 1 million
nonfarm, payroll workers
were on company payrolls In
January, an increue of 1 8
mtlllon since the June, 1915
low. There were 7.3 million
unemployed
nonfarm
workers In January.
The deparbnent sa1d two of
every
three
business
establishments either hired
new workers or rehired laid·
off workers in January.
The job pins were wlde'IX"ead for all sectors of
Americans seeking
employment in January wtth
the exception of teen-agers.
The teen-age jobleos rate
Increased 0.3 per cent to 19.9
per cent.
Adult men showed the
p-eatest Improvement with
the number of joble.~s
dropping .0.8 per cent ,to 5.8
per cenl- the lowest in more
than
a
year.
The
IDiemployment rate dropped
from 0.5 to to 0 7 per cent for

all other ca~et~orlel.

The unemployment rate for
aduU women dropped to 7.1
per cent, and 13.2 per cent for

blacb and other rnlnorlties
Both rates were the lowest,
on a quarterly bttllil, llince the

Firemen name
new officers
CHESTER - The Chester
Ftre Department has named
line and admtmstrattve of.
ftcers for 1976
•
Line ofhcers are Ross
Cleland, chief,
Harold
Newell, ftrst asststant chtef 1
Roy Chnsty, second asstslan\
chief , Larry Cleland, cap•
lam, Hobart Newell, first
Lt . Kirk Chevalier, second
Lt., Pearl . Edwards , t.htrd
Lt , Elmer Newell, fourth
Lt Marvm Taylor, fifth Ll ,
and Ketth Wood, sixth Lt
Admmtstratlve offtcers are
Larry Smtlh, prestdent,
Marvtn
Taylor,
vtce
prestdent , Kirk Chevalier,
secretary,
and
John
Wtckham , treasurer A board
of dtrectors wtll constst of
Roy Chrtsly, Ross Cleland,
Harold Newell, Bob WooCI ,
Bruce Myers, Hobart Newe~
and Larry Cleland

Four Chaplains

are remembered
Members of Drew Webster
Post 39, American Legion,
wlll meet outside the Trtmty
Oturch m Pomeroy at 10 15
a.m Sunday to attend
mommg worship servtces m
observance
of
Four
Otaplains Sunday
The observance ts m
memory of four servtce
chaplams who gave up thetr
Hfe Jackets and went down
wtt.h a shtp while praymg, one
of the notable Incidents
heroism of World War II

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MEIGS· MASON JIRI!A
CHESTER L TANNEHILL

Exec Ed
ROIERT HOEF~ICH

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Saturday by The OhJo
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omeroy,
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Today's

Sport Parade
By MILTON RICHMAN
UP I Sports Ed1tor
NEW YORK I UPI) - Nothmg clears up a mans head more,
or his stnuses, sometunes than a good stiff punch m th• nose
Btg George Foreman had JUSt taken one- t.he blow clearly
bad slung htm-and now hts attacker , Muhammad Alt, was all
over hun hke needles on a porcupme, stlckang, movmg,
presstng his advantage
Ftghtcrowds are t.he same everywhere Somehow t.hey have
a way of senstng !be flmsh before tl even happens, and that's
how It was wtth those who came to see the ftght m Zatre 10
October of 1974 Th e fans there reacted the same way t.hey do
everywhere else
They got up on thetr feet aod began screammg for Muhammad Alt to demolish George Foreman, knock him down, lake
away hts crown, end the ftght nght t.here Alt did his best to
obhge, landmg left-rtght , l e ft·rt~h t, Jeft-nght, giVIng tt
everyt.h10g he had
George Foreman was la king a lot of punches, but he knew
where he was and could see the grow10g exc ttement among
many of t.he rlngstders He nouced one 10 parttcular Thts man
had jumped up from hts seat He was wa vmg hts arms
fra ntically and hollenng as loud a s he could for Ah to end ttie
whole t.htng
' It's funny how you can ptck out one face tn a crowd
sometlmes, but I remember h1s ,' says George Foreman
" Before the fight, a Iotta people were supposed to be George
Foreman people ' Thts !ella made out ltk e he was one of them,
hke he was for me a hundred per cent 'George Foreman,
George Foreman '' That's all he kept saytn'- before the ftghl
But Jookmg at hun dunng the ftght , I just couldn 't beheve tl
He wassee10' me get hll and he was so happy ' "
• George Foreman IS f10ding out what ex~hamptons hke htm
have found out for years and years before The \\Orld ts full of
"front-runners" They're w1t.h ;ou when you're on top, but as
soon as you 're not , they don 't know you anymore Vtctory has a
t.housand fathers , defeat ts an orphan
From !be way George Foreman talks about thts parttcular
lndtvtdual, I get the unpresston he knows who )1e is even
!bough Foreman says he doesn't remember

Harrisonville's teams
do well in competition
HARRISONVI LLE - 1 he
Harnsonvtlle Bobcats 4th and
5th grade basketball team m
mtd-January defeated the
Rutland 4th and 5th team tn a
scrimmage, 4 quarters to I
Scortng for Harn so nvtll e
were Bnan Haning 8, Alan
Shuler 6. Rtcky Reeves 6,
'Dana Facemyer 2, and
Darwtn Facemyer 4
• On January 28, the Bobcats
[4th and 5th) came out on top
agatn, defea tmg Bradbury
"B " 4th and 5th team four
Quarters to one
Scort ng for Harnsonvtlle
were Rtcky Reeves tO, Alan
!ihuler 6, Bnan Hanmg 4,
3erry Grounds 4, Eugene
Phtlhps 3, Dana Facemyer 4,
Paul Rtggs 2, Ivan Carl 2,
barwm Facemyer 2
: On February 4, !he team
~Yon all ftve quarters over
flradbury Scormg pomts for
karrtsonvllle team were
Brian Haning 14, Dana
f'acemyer 8, Jerry Grounds
j, Paul JUggs 1, Alan Shuler 2
•nd Darwm Facemyer 2

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hght at the end of the tunnel,
but tt ts kind of tough gtvtng
up somelbmg you've spent a
hfetune at and ltved for "
Taylor dented hts team's
record 16-11 overall and 2-7 tn
t.he conference) mfluenced
his dectston
Taylor had the pnvtlege of '
coaching what IS constdered
to be one of co lleg e
basketball'sa ll-tJme teams t.he 1960 Ohio State qumtet
which featured All Amertcas
Jerry Lucas, John Havlt cek
and Larry Stegfned - all of
whom went on to the pros
Other players on t.hat team
which beat Caltforma 75-55 tn
t.he NCAA ftnals were J oe
Roberts, Mel Nowell and
Bobby Kmghl , currently the
coach of the No I ranked
Indiana Hoosters
Buckeyes basketball has
enJOYed tts greatest success
under Taylor.
With Taylor at the helm ,
OSU has won seven league

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NEW HAVEN , W Va

WASHINGTON (UP!) Nearly hall a million latd off
workers were rehired in
January as the nation's
jobless rate feU to 7.8 per
cent, the largest monthly
declme m 15 years, the Labor
Department smd today
The jobless rate feU 0 5 per
cent from 8 3 per cent In
December II was the largest
one-mooth decUne since a 0 5
per cent drop from November
to December, 1959, a spokes-

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February TV
Fann programs
are announced

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DR. LAMB

By Lawrence E Lamb, M D
DEAR DR LAMB - Is
there anythmg UJat wtll heal
an open ul cerated vancose
sore on the leg 1 Also what
causes thts ' Is tl heredtlary '
DEAR READER - Tite
skm breaks down and an

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Energy decontrol
handed setback
WASH!NGTON I UPI) The House has gtven
Prestdent Ford and the
natiOn's energy tnterests a
sharp setback m t.heJr push
for an end to federal
regulatton of natural gas
pnces
In an emotiOnal and some·
tunes confusmg end to three
days' debate on the tssue, the
House
late
Thursday
approved a compromtse by
Rep Neal Smith, D-Iowa,
t.hat would extend federal
control of major producers
mto thetr sales of gas wtthm
their own slates where 11 was
not prevtously controlled
At the same time, tl would
free smaller producers from
price controls, to spur them
to greater explorations and
efforts
The btU Wtll be vetoed if 1!
reaches Ford tn t.hat form,
Rep Robert Krueger, DTex , predicted.
· The President has already
mdJcated there ts no way be
could stgn legislalton like
thts," satd Krueger, defeated
leader of the d~egulatJon

COLUMBUS, Ohto I UP!) Ohto State basketball coach
fred Taylor, apparently
upset over t.he way hts sport
was looked on by the OSU
athleltc department, has
announced h1s resignation,
effecttve next July
Taylor , 52, dean of the Big
Ten basketball coaches ,
made
hts
unexpect ed
announcement to hts players
and asststants Thursday
mght after submtttmg hts
letter of restgnation to OSU
Prestdent Harold L Enarson
Taylor satd basketball
"was like a step chtld tn the
athletic department most of
t.he tune The sttuatton had
reached a pomt where I knew
tl wouldn't gel better "
" I've made my overtures to
change thmgs w1th our
basketball program dtrectly
to the athleltc department
and It hasn 't done any good, "
he satd
"I'm not sure there s any

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The Harnsonvtlle 6lh grade
team M n 3 quarters to
Rutland s 2 on January 14th
at Rutland Sconng pomts for
Harrtsonvtll e \\ere Larr)
Cottenll 6, Troy Wtlhs 4,
Danny Rtggs 2 Mark Chne 2,
Wtlhe Donahue 2, Btll Bonng,
2 .md Duan e Jon es 1
Th e Bobcats 6th grade
team Lied 21 ~ quarters to 21 2
wtth the Bradbury B on
Wednesday mght, Jan 28 at
Hamsonvtlle
Sconng for Harrtsonvllle
were Wtllte Donahue 12,
Danny Rtggs 6, Kevm Barley
4, Duane Jones 2, Larry
Cottenll 2 Troy Wllhs 2
On Feb 4, the Harrtsonvtllc
Stxthgrade Bobcats won over
Bradbury "A" 2 quarters and
tymg 3
Scormg
potnl s
for
HarrtSonvtlle were Wtlhe
Donahue 14, Larry Co ttertll 4,
and Kevtn Barley 2

SEO frosh
standings
SEOAL FROSH
Team
W L
P OP
Logan
'.l 2 548 361
G allipol is
9 2 445 355
Atl'lens
8 2 42 1 335
Waverly
5 5 342 3-41
M eigs
2 7 265 369
Jackson
2 7 292 402
W e 11s1on
0 1o 286 436
TOTALS
35 35 2599 2599
Tuesday s re-sult
Logan
48
Wa\ler l y
23
(makeup)
Thursday's results
'A thens so Wellston JJ
Gallipolis 43 waverly 39 (oiJ
Logan 63 Me1gs 30
Monday 's uames
Logan at Wellston
Me1gs a t A,lhens
Waverly at Jac kson
Ga l l iPOlis Open

Kevm Me Laughlm, Mike Harrtson, Row three, Robert
Nakamota, Larry Hysell, Danny Buffmgton, Robert
Musser, Denms Donohue, row four, Coach Ray Goodman,
Stan Starcher, Butch Roush, Duane McLaughltn, Ray
Wtllford

Records set by
Meigs wrestlers
The Metgs Htgh School
wrestlmg team es labhshed
several school records by
defeatmg the Wahama Whtte
Falcons recen Uy m Morn son
Gym 76-0
The vtctor y marked the
ftrst t 1me a Metgs team has
shu! out an opponent and also
t.he greatest margm of vtc·
tory
Coach Ray Goodman had
onl y pratse for hts team after
1ts v1ctory, but wants to let
every9 ne know that the
Wahama wrestlers, m hts
opmwn \\ere a much better
team than the fmal score
s howe d
They have a
dedtcated coach and some
really good wrestlers , sa1d
Goodman
A detat led SWllmary of
these matches and of the
Me1g s wrestlers ' records
shows
The team sconng saw 98
pounder John Ebhn of Metgs
wm by a forfetl Ebhn ts now
6 and 3 on the season wtth 5
wtn s commg by pms
Mtcky
L;ons ptnned
Wahama s Greg Stodola tn
3 22 Lyons record thus far ts
8 and I wtth 6 ptns to hts
record Mtcky wrestles m the
105 pound wetght class
1 he 112 pound wetght class
saw Metgs Carl Gheen wtn by
a forfetl Gheen ts now 5 and 4
on the season \\ tth 'l pms
Kevtn McLaughltn Metga
119 pound g rappler pmned
Ben Roush m I 00 Kevm ts
no" 7 and 3 for the year w1th 5
pms to ht s credit
Marauder Gary P rtdd y
won the 126 pound wetght
class by a forfetl Prtddy's

record his year ts 2 and 5
Semor Mtke Harrason from
Metgs pmned Rtck Stafford m
I 56 Mtke has a 7 and 3
record M1ke has four pms m
t.he 132 pound wetght class
Butch Roush from Metgs
\\On by a decisiOn over Joe
Parson 10·1 Butch has a 4
and 5 record wtth I pm
Juntor Duane McLaughltn
pmned Dan Stodola tn the 145
pound wetght class tn 2 40
Duane ts 8 and 2 on the
season He has pmned 6
opponents
Robert Nakamola gamed a
forfetl for Metgs m the !55
pound wetght class
Robert Musser moved up
one wetght class to defeat a
very strong Tom Foreman
wt th a ptn tn 2 30 Musser ts
no\\ 7 and 3 on the season wtth
all 7 wms commg bj pms
Thts was Musser's ftrsl
match at 167 pounds
Dan Buffmgton moved up
one wetghl class lo 115 pow&gt;ds
to defeat Wahama's Dave
Roush wtth a pm tn 45
s econds Th1s was Buffmgton's ftrst pm of the
season
Metgs Stan Starcher pmned
Dwayne Whtte m 5 36 The
Marauder's record so far th1s
year ts 1 and 3 wtt.h 4 ptns
Wresthng at heavywetght
for Metgs was Ray Wtllford
Wtllford &gt;\On by forfett and
hts season record IS 6 and 4
wtth 2 pms
The Marauders, now 5 and
3 on the season, mvade
Wellston next Tuesday for a
dual match scheduled to start
at 1 p m

Marauderlasses
defeat Bluegirls
The Metgs Gtrls basketball at the half
Metgs, anttctpaltng a press
team extended 1ts wmmng
streak Thursday to 1.0 by the second half, was ready for
defealtng Galhpohs 49·32 tl By the end of the thtrd
Dcmans Ash and Pam quarter Metgs had a 15 potnt
Vaughan
broke
th e lead All Metgs g1rls saw
Bluelasses' zone defense by aclton the fourth quarter
Jackson comes m Munday
pumpmg m two baskets each
m lhe ftrsl quarter from at 6 p m The team would
apprectate support of Metgs
outstde
The second quarter was fans
For Metgs, Pam Vaughan
stmtlar to the ftrst pam
Vaughan had a hot hand for 7 agatn htt tn double ftgures
potnts by turnmg t.hree fast wtth 22 to lead all scorers
breaks mto baskets l'/letgs Other scorers for Metgs were
had a comfortable 25·15 lead Beth Vaughan 5, Demans
Ash 8, Mary Boggs, Cathy
Meadows and Pal Vaughan 4
each, and Glenda Brown 2
SEOAL
We llst on at Athens
For Galhpolts B Edelman
Gallipolis at Waverly
8, K Sprague, T Ntbert
had
J .l c ~son at I ronton
M e1 gs at Logan
and G Young 6 each and L
TR I VALLEY
Young and P Pasquale 2
Nelsonvill e York at Ale~~:ander
each
B elpr e al Vm to n County
Warren Loca l al Fede ral
By quarters
Ho c ktn g
Metgs
12 13 12 12-49
SVAC
Southw estern at Ea st ern
Galltpolts
6 9 7 10-32
Kyger Cre e k al North Gallla
Southern at Symmes Val ley
Others
Wahan a at W1nf1eld

SATURDAY

M1ller at Fvl• 1al Hocktng
Fort Fry vt Vo1a rren L oca l
Fa11r• 111cJ at Hannan Tra ce
T ,HII blt• a1 Berne Un1on
TUESDAY (Feb 101
SEOAL
Athe ns at Me1gs
Gall ,pO !IS at Iron ton
Jackson at Waverl y
We l lston a r Logan
Others
Kyger Creek al Hannan
Pom t Pl easant at Parkers
burg
Rtpl ey al W aha ma

SEATTLE 1UPII - Tbe
family of the late Uoyd
Nordstrom
announced
Thursday that he wlU be
replaced by his brother,
Elmer J Nordstrom, as the
representaltve
for the
famtly's majority mterest m
t.he Seattle Seahawks, an
NFL expansion team t.hts

season

The U S cross country skt
team gets a special boost at
" feed potnts" stationed along
the Olymptc course- a
glucose drink called ERG
" ! thtnk ERG means
strength, doesn't tt ?" satd
U S cross-country Coach
Marltn Hall He satd the 30
kilometer team got 'doses of
ERG about every ftve
kilometers

skimg aces are as famous~
and popular-as moVIe stars
Two former Norwegtan
Olymptc gold medalists Ole
Ellefselter and Harald
Gromngen showed up at a
receptton and were bes1eged
by a utograph seekers and
fans
Gronmgen ts now the
Canad ian cross-co untry
coach "But I m sttl) a
Norwegian," he srud

The symbol of t.he 1~7o
Wmler Olymptcs ts the
11
Schneemandl ," a cheerful
snowman m a Tyrolean hat
wtth a carrot for a nose and
hands and feet which seem to
I
I grow dtrectly out of hts
1
1 head
Innsbruck e rs, who
dtsapprove
of
the
NBA Standmg s
schneemandl
as
a
symbol
for
By Un ited Press tnternat1ona1
the games, have rechrtstened
Eastern Conterencc
Atlanhc DIVISIOn
"the
Contagan
htm
W L Pet
gb
Tyrolean
''
Boston
34 n 723
Buffalo
30 20 600 511
Contagan \\as the local
Philadelphia
29 20 592 6
name
for
the
drug
New York
24 27 471 12
Thaltdomtde whtch , when
Central DIVISIOn
W l
Pet gb
taken by pregnant women,
wash1ngton
28 21 571
caused btrth deforiTllltes
Cleveland
27 22 551
1
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: Pro
:
Istan d•In£s I.

New Orl eans 23 24 489 4
23 24 489 :4
Houston
Atlanta
24 26 480 4 1 ,
Western Conference
MidWeSt DI VISIOn
W L Pet gb
Milwaukee
20 29 408
De trotl
19 28 404
Kansas C1ty
19 31 3~0
Ch1caqo
14 34 292 5 1 1
Pac11tc Oavtston
W L Pet gb
Golden State
35 13 729
Lo s Angel es
25 26 490 II ' 1
Seattle
23 26 469 12• ,
Port lend
22 27 449 13 1 ,
Phoen1x
19 27 413 15
Thursday 's Result s
Detro 1t 111 At lanta 108
New Orle an s 114 Houston lil
Kan C1ly 117 Los Angeles 109
Fnday s Games
Milwaukee at Buffalo
Cleveland at Phlladel ph1a
Kansas C1ly at New Orlean s
Los Ange le s at Ch 1c ago
GOlden State at Pho en 1x
Pori land at Se att le
Saturday's Games
Boston at New York aft
washmglon at Atlanta
Ch1cago a t Houst on
M !waukee at Detro II
Seatt le at Golden St a te

I' ,

Former Formula One
champton Jackte Stewart
always took the auto racmg
tracks at top speed but the
bob-luge Olymptc run 1s a btl
much for htm
" It looks a btl too
dangerous for me ," Stewart
sa1d tn answer to a general
offer for Olymptc guests to
make a run on !be 1,217-meter
course after the games

Southern 7th
grade winner
of 39-38 game

champtOnshtps, mcludtng an
unprecedented five m a row
The Bucks have won 14
NCAA tournament games
under Taylor's gwdance and
lost only four Ohio State was
national champ ton m 1960,
runner-up tn 1961 and 1962
and thtrd m 1968
Taylor entered the 1975-76
season wtt.h a 291-138 record,
a 678 wmmng mark, and
College OJach of t.he Year
awards from t.he NatiOnal
B as k e tball
Wrt te r s

Assoctatton and the National
Association of College
Basketball OJaches m 1961
and 1962
Among the achtevements of
Taylor-taught teams are 32

consecutive vactortes, 47
stratght regular-eeason wins,
21 B1g Ten trtumphs m a row
and 50 back-to-back victories
at home
The 1970 Bucke} es led the
natton tn fteld goal shootmg
accuracy and free throw
percentage

Sports closeups
By United Press International
CINCINNATI - THE CINCINNATI CHAPTER of the
Baseball Wrtters Assoctatton of America has selected Rawly
Eastwtck as !be Cmcmna tt Reds' 1915 " Newcomer of tbe
Year "
Eastwtck last season !led for Nahonal League lead tn
saves wtth 22, won one game and saved another tn the league
playoffs and chalked up two vtctortes and a save m the World
Sertes Eastwlck JOtned !be 'Reds last May 20 after bemg
recalled from the club's IndianapoliS rumor league team
BOSTON - OHIO STATE MAY BE LOOKING for a
" name "
to
!tll
tts
basketball
coac hing
JOb, but the name wtll not be John Havhcek The
Boston Celttc tronman , gunnmg to become the National
Basketball Assoctatwn's most durable player, Thursday
dispelled rumors that he wtll take the JOb
Havhcek, a 14-year veteran who has JUSt returned from
his lith NBA All.Star game, S81d Thursday, 'I'm not
mterested m coachmg college ball I'm gomg to play wtth the
Celttcs throughout thiS year and tf I feel good enough, I'm
gomg to play next year " Havltcek became a prime candidate
for the OhiO State JOb Thursday when Fred Taylor, coach of the
Buckeyes for 18 seasons, sent school offtctals a letter of
rest~natton, effechve at the end of thts season.
AFTER BEING TANT AL!ZED AND TEASED for almost
half t.he season, tt appears UCLA ts not qmte ready to gtve up
his clatm to the conference crown after all In a crtllcal
conference showdown Thursday rught wtth ftfth-ranked
Washmgton m Seattle, the mnt.h-ranked Brutns scored a 92-87
vtctory to take sole possesston of ftrst place m the Paciftc-11
Conference
Washmgton,led by Lars Hansen's 24 pomts, at least slayed
even Wlt.h 18th-ranked Oregon Stale, whtch was upset by
Caltforma, 13-72 Oregon State led, 72-71, wtth 13 seconds left
and had possession of the ball, but Lonme Shelton mtssed a
patr of free throws after bemg mtentwnaUy fouled and Cal
freshman Gene Ransom won t.he game wtth a last-second shot
PALM SPRINGS, CAUF - THAT INFECTIOUS grm
11 as wtde on Arnold Palmer's face and BtUy Casper probably
was JUSt as happy, allbou~h you couldn't telltt from lookmg at
him
Palmer, who hasn 'I won an Amencan title smce 1973, shot
an Eldorado course record-tytng 64 Thursday m the second
round of the Bob Hope Desert Classtc, an event he has won ftve
tunes, while Casper, who has won 51 tournaments but only one
m the last two years, had a 65. That left Casper at 131, two ahots
behind pace-eetterr Brtan Allin wtlb Palmer another shot back
at 138along wtth Dwtght Nevtl and Bob Murphy Jack Nicklaus
IS at 139 wtth George Cadle while defending champton Johnny
Miller ts at 140 wtth Jun Colbert, Davtd Graham, BtU Rogers
and John Mahaffey

next 7th grade game wtll be
at Mtddleporl agamsl Athens
on Monday
The second game of the
even ing, th e Metgs 8th grade
B team playtng together for
the ftrst hme was defeated by
the Southern 8th grade by a
score of 49-31 After a
horrendous ftrsl half, the
local boys played on even
terms Southern was paced
by Duffy wtth 14 pomts, Davts
had II and Foreman II
For Metgs, Van Wtlford and
Rtck Blaettnar scored 10
each, Kevm Angel had 6,
Mtke McDonald 3, and J ohn
Byer 2
rhe next 8th gJ ade game
\\til be agatnst Athens at
home on Monday

-SPECIAL-

DEWALT 740

10" RADIAL
ARM SAW
lncludtng stand and
adrustable Dado
Reg S279 95

SAVE "40

1 he Marauder 7th grade
basketball team lost a dose
95
SALE
gam e 39 to 36 on January 29th
to an aroused Shade team on
ABA Stand•ngs
By Untied Press InternatiOnal
the wmners court
W L Pc1 r:- gb
The ftrst half saw the Metgs
Denver
35 12 745
New York
31 18 633 5
team take a 24-17 lead by the
Sa n An ton1 o
28 20 583 71 ~
mtermtsswn However, the
Kent ucky
29 22 569 8
+1'\(11 ana
27 24 529 10
second half was dectded b)
In 1957, Casstus Clay
St LOU IS
21 30 412 16
V•rgm1a
8 40 167 27 11 louis Both Ohltnger and defeated Erme Terrell to
Dodson fouled out early m the retatn the heavywetght
Thursday ' s Result
San An to n•o 1 2 ~ N ew York 116
quarter and Mtller was boxmg crown
fourth
Fr1day s Games
hampered wtlh 4 Shade was
Vtrg 1n 1a al lnd1ana
Sl Lou is at Denver
led tn scortng by Hoose)) wtth
Saturday's Games
12 pomts and Ha11k wtlh 8
(No gam es schedu led )
Metgs' leader \las Bntl
Dodson wtth 20 Davtd
NHL Standtngs
Kennedy and Steve Ohltnger
By Umted Press lnfernattonal
contnbuted
7 and 6 respecCampbell Confer ence
ltvely
PatriCk DIVISIOn
WLTPtsgfga
On Wednesday, February
Phll adelphl 31 10 10 71 222 143
NY Islanders 28 12 10 66 200 119 4th the Metgs 7th grade and
AHanta
25 23 8 58 183 166 the 8th grade B team traveled
NY Rangers 19 27 6 44 170 216
to Rae me to play Southern 's
Smythe D•v•s•on
W L T Pts gl ga 7th and 8th grade basketball
Ch ic ago
21 15 16 58 160 143
Vancou ver
20 '21 10 50 168 169 teams
In the ftrs l contest, the
St LOUIS
18 25 8 44 159 180
M1nnesota
16 31 4 36 126 180 game was mp a11d tuck wath
~ WEEKDAYS &amp; SUNDAY 10 AM-11 PM ~
Kansas C1ty II 35 6 28 124 227
scores at the end of lite ftrs l
Wales Conference
Norrts DIVISIOn
FRI. &amp; SAT. 10 AM-12 MIDNITE
three quarters wtth Metgs
W L T Pts gf ga
leadmg,
4-0,
12
9,
and
21
20
Mon treal
37 7 a 82 218 113
Los Angeles 28 23 J 59 179 177 However the fourth quarter
Pittsburgh
20 25 7 47 202 205 saw the 7th grade explode
De tro1t
17 28 7 41 140 192
Wash 1ngton
5 42 6 16 145 270 and outscore the opposthon
Adams DiVISIOn
20-4
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W L T Pis gt ga
Steve
Ohlinger
led
all
FREE
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT.
Boston
32 10 9 73 198 143
Buffalo
29 15 8 66 222 154 scorers w1th 17 pmnts, w1th
toronto
21 20 11 53 176 179
balanced scormg from the
Cal iforn1a
19 28 5 43 155 171
Thursday s Resul ts
rest of the team Brttt Dodson
Ph ll adelpt11 a 6 Vancouver 1
sc
ored 8, J ohn Staats 6, and
See EVERYTH ING For
Boston 5 P1t1Sburgh 1
Mtke Mtller a nd Dav td
Fndity 's Games
Outdoor EnJoyment At The
Ch1cago at Allanta
Kenn e dy 5 potnts each
Cal 1forn1a at Montrea l
Dispatch Chartttes 11th Annual
Ohlinger and Staats led tn
vancouver a1 51 LOU IS
N Y Islanders al Delrott
rebounds wtlh 13 and 12
Satur day s Games
tespecltvely
NY Rangers at Detrol!
Sl Louis al Ph• la..delph HI
Southern's htgh pmnt man
Wash tngt on at Ka nsas Ctly
was
Talbott wtlh 10 and
Pdtsburgh at Los Angel es
Mtller had 6
Buffalo at M1nnesota
Boston at Toron to
The ww ruised Meags 7th
grade's record to 6-1 1 he

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lll88Slve job layoffs began In
late 1914
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�3- The Dally Sent mel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0..-I'Rday, Feb. 6, 11'/i

Fred Taylor resigns

2 - The Dally Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0, Fnday, Feb 6, 1916

Utility rate bill moved on
By J R. KIMMINS
COLUMBUS tUPI ) - The
Senate Ways and Mea ns
Com mtltee, acttng wtth
unusual urgency Thursday,
recommended to the full
Senate a btU to simplify the
utlltty rate makmg process,
only
after
an
bu t
W1cooperat1ve Democra t was
removed from his rommtltee
seat
At the close of the Senate
fl oor sessiO n, MaJority
Leader Oilver Ocasek , D·
No rthfteld,
offered
a
resolutton to replace Sen

Donald L Woodland D·
OJiumbus , wtth Sen Gene
Sla gle, o.Gahon. on the rom
mttlee
About a n hour after the
House and Senate adJourned

for the week, Slagle provtded
the erumal hfth vote to shtp
the controverstal btU to the

floor for a vote next week
Ocasek
satd
th e
unprecedented
committee
change wa s the " best
solution" to a ·very senous
matter "
'I don l m!'end to remove
people from a commtttee

wtllymlly. " sa td Ocasek
hands after he left," satd
You have to have a really Ocasek
unmedtate need before you
Ocasek satd dtd not want
lake thts ktnd of action We any further delay m movtng
mutually agreed thts was the the btll, and did not want to
watt until next week when
best solu tton "
Wood land had pronused Sen Douglas Applegate , DOcasek earher this week he Steubenvtlle,
who
IS
would vote for the btll , but hosptlahzed wtth a back
changed ht s mtnd and a1lment, would be able to
tendered hts restgnatton from reJOin the comnuttee and
t.he commttlee to Qcasek provtde the fifth vote
Wedne sday mght
Ocasek dented that he had
" Changmg your mtnd ts not t.hreatened Woodland with hts
from
the
a cardinal stn But I dtdn't get removal
any substantive fac ts I have chairmanshtp of the Senate
no ammos1ty We shook Commerce
and
Labor
OJmmtttee, but did say he
was prepared to JOtn the
Ways and Means Conumttee
as allowed under Senate rules
and cast the needed ftfth vote
himself
Ocasek satd the rate·
making btll would be the sole
sub ject of a "lengthy "

Democratic caucus next

PRESENTS JOHNNY HORIZON AWARD -A James Manchtn slate director of the
Rural Environmental Appreciation Program, was m New Haven w1th his charactertst tc wtt
Wednesday afternoon to pt esent a West Vtrgtma flag to the students and a Johnny Hortzon
Award to t.he commumly Above, accepttng t.he Johnny Homon Award , whtch 1s bemg
presented to some 20 communttles tn !be state by REAP, are Prtnctpal Kenmth Evans and
New Haven Councilman Bernard Lievmg

Movie has Patty

holding up hank
By DONALD B THACKREY
SAN FRANCISCO (UP! ) The movte was herky Jerky ,
poorly ltghted and stlent but
every eye m lh e courtroom ~
except those of 1ts ''star" was riveted on the screen
wliere Patrtcta Hearst and
four let rortsts were robbmg a
bank
The ftlm, put together from

surveillance cameras , whtch
ran for 80 seconds during the
holdup of !be Htberrua Bank
Aprtl!5, 1974, was shown on a
large screen Thursday durtng
the ftrst day of testunony at
Miss Hearst's trtal
It showed four SL(\
members wavtng weapons,
leapmg a teller 's cage,
lbreatenmg customers and
holding a bank guard wtth hts
hands up Mtss Hearst
rtnged by other SLA
members most of !be ttme ,
waved her gun bnefly
After the ftlm , t.he prosecutton pu l a customer and bank
guard on the stand to testtfy
Utat Mtss Hearst made foul·
mouthed threats durtng the
robbery.
James Norton, a bank customer who had trouble
repeattng !be obscemty tn
court, was on the stand when
!be lrtal recessed He faced
cross-examtnatwn today by
defense counsel F
Lee
Batley
Norton,
a
hospttal
recreatwnal theramst. satd

he was at a teller's counter
when SLA chteflam Donald
DeFreeze and four women
burst tnto the bank They
forced everyone to the floor
The customer testifted he
thought at ftrsl the robbers
were making an eptsode of a
televiston show, 'The Streets
of San Franctsco," whtch had
ftbned a segment earher at
his hospttal
But then he satd Mtss
Hearst told hun to 'gel down
on the ground or I'll blow
your " He stammered and
stopped The JUdge told htm
to eluntnate the obscentty
and con llnue He dtd
Eden Shea, 69, !be bank
guard, took the stand before
Norton and potnted across the
courtroom to Jdenttfy t.he 21·
year-old newspaper heiress
as the robber who pomled her
carbtne at hun and told
customers and employers m
!be bank
"The ftrsl one that moves
!'}I blow his mother f~
head off "
Under cross-exammatlon,
Shea admitted he had a
heartng problem and t.hat he
tdenttfted DeFreeze but not
the four women when shown

thetr pictures the day after
!be robbery The defense
attorney had the movte rerun
to show that either Nancy
I Jng Perry or Camilla Hall
was the woman who made the
threat

The prosecution contends
Mtss Hearst was a wtlltng
parUctpant m the holdup who
earned a loaded carbtne and
made obscene threats The
defense argues she was gtven
an unloaded gun and told
she 'd be blown to bJI.s if she

"messed up

n

Mtss Hearst's former SLA
compa ntons, Wtlltam and
Emtly Harrts, tssued a tape·
recorded statement from
thetr Los Angeles Jatl cells
denouncmg her bramwashmg
defense as "fabncatwns and

hes "
'The Patr1c1a Hearst we
knew was strong and
assertive, makmg her own
mdependent decaswns," Mrs
Harrts satd She satd Miss
Hearst had compromtsed
"everyt.htng that she belteved
and ltved for t.he last year and

a half "
The Chicago Tnbune
reported Thursday tt look
Mtss Hearst only two weeks
m captiVIty to start thmking
about ]Ommg the SLA and
t.hat she started tratrung wtlb
a shotgun three weeks after
her ktdnapmg
The newspaper quoted
from a manuscrtpt tn the
possesston
of
federal
mvestlgators
tn
San
Franctsco, which they say
was f\l"epared by Mtss Hearst
and the Harnses It was
found after lbetr capture last
September

week before the Rules
Commtttee scheduled ftnal
Senate floor aclton on the
legtslatt on, probably next
week
The u!tltty btll repeals the
formula the Publtc Utiltties
OJmmtsston of Ohto uses to
estimate
a
utility 's
mvestments, and replaces
!be formula w11b a method
lolahng the origmal cost of
the energy related fac1littes
Advocates say the btll,
whtdt was stalled because of
strong
ullltty·JOdustry
opposition tn a House
commtttee, would make the
rate makmg procedure more
sunple, but would not result
m an nnmed1ate decrease m

uttltty bills
The Senate returns at 7 30
p m Monday. The House
starts tts week at 11 a m
Tuesday wtth floor action on
homeowner property tax
reltef on 1t.s calendar
The House passed and sent
to the Senate on a 94 to 2 vole
an emergency appropriation
of $3,785,000 to turn an Ohio
Umverstty restdence hall toto
the OJllege of Osteopathic
Medtcme
Rep George D Tablack,
D{;ampbell, ~tel sponsor,
~md the measure must be

passed quickly so t.he new
college wtll be ready for tts
ftrst class of 16 students m
September The money IS to
be furrushed through tbe sale
Ohto Pubhc Factltlles
CommiSston bonds
The House also agreed wtth
Senate amendments and sent
two btlls to Gov. James A
Rhodes One provides for
statewtde
llcensmg
of
mmtsters
to
perform
marriages.
The
other
reqwres voters to be notifted
by matl when t.hetr polling
place IS moved
The Senate also sent to
HOIISe-ilassed btUs to tbe
governor before tt adopted
the cotnmtttee change
resolution
One
bill
eliminates the need for tbe
Secretary of State to process
btlls for less than $1 for out-of·
slate corporation ltcenses.
The other bill authoriZes
JUventle
and
adult
correcttonal facility workers
to take an extra 120 days of
s1ck leave a year - not be
counted agautSt re~lar s1ck
leave- If t.hey are InJUred at
the hands of an inmate.
The House unantmously
passed and sent to tbe Senate
legtslatton allowtng
mumclpalittes to make
spectal assessments for the
heatmg and cooltng of
enclosed shopptng malls,
hopefully to help rev1ve
downtown areas
Also passed by a topheavy
vote tn the House and sent to
the Senate was a btll
quahfymg
the
Youth
Development Center m
Cuyahoga County for an
estunated $360,000 a year tn
state atd.
The factltty, a new merger
of !be Hudson School for Boys
and Blossom H1ll School for
Gtrls, wlU Jake care of up to
!50 youths, rehevtng the
responstblltty of the Ohio
· Youth Cornntlsston
Rep Edward J Orlett, !}.
Dayton ,
Introduced
legislattort extending by stx
months the deadhne for
appealmg current real estate
tax bills

What causes skin ulcers?
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ulc~~ forms because the area
IS not gelltng enough oxygen

.. The d1lated van cose vcm
: allows blood to stagnate in
: t.he ttssues Stnce the stag na t
: venous blood con tam s only a
little oxygen, and swelltng
tnterferes wtlh the movement
of oxygenated blood mto the
area, t.he ltssues Jack oxygen
We c all thts 'stag nant
hypoxia "
The cause of the ulcer then ,
ts the poor venous ctrculalJOn
caused by the dtlated

an weer would heal If you
could slay m bed wtlh the foot
up so no blood would pool m
the foot, but that Is not very
pracltcal tn most cases The
ulce1 would recur when you
got up

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stamped,
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addre ssed e nvelope for
matltng Address your letter
to me tn care of lhts
newspaper , P 0 Box 326,
San An tomo , Texas 78292

Vartous pressure garments
are often useful to help
prevent poohng of blood and
s11elhng In many cases
surgery IS necessary to
remove or at least Improve,
the st tualton wtth the

vancose vems

There ts a famlltar
tendency to have varicose
vcms , Even so. you can do
thtngs that help prevent
them That mcludes avotding
co nstrtctmg garme nts,
parttcularly around the thigh,
ustng support hose if your
vartcose vems The treat- occupatiOn requtres lon g
ment IS dtrecled toward hours of standing and gettmg
prevention of po oltng of off your feet when you can
For more tnformatton ott
stagAan t venous blood Such
vancos{;! vems send 50 cents
for rhc Health Leiter number
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DEAR DR LAMB - I have

an macltve thyrotd and have
taken three grams of lhyrotd
for a number of years My
doctor JUSl ftm shed gtvmg me
the thyroid scan and t.he test
shows my thyrotd Is sltll
tnacltve and he has mcreased
t.he tl,yrotd
I would ltke to know tf there
ts anylhmg that would make
my lhyrotd acttve agatn or do
I have to take pllls the rest of
my ltfe '
I have a wetght problem so
I have to dtel all the hme and
I am tembly sluggtsh
DEAR READER - After a
person has been taktn g
t.hyrotd tn large amounts for a
long ltme the lhyroJd often

MERCHANT XSSOCIATION OFFICERS - Ron Robbtson of New Haven Ben Frankltn
Store and Joy RusseU of the Forget-Me-Not Flower Shop have been elected prestdent and
secretary-treasurer, respectively of !be newly orgaruzed New Haven Relatl Merchants
Assocta tion.

February programs m the
Wednesday 6 30 to 7 p m
teleVISIOn CROP GAME
sertes over WOUB·TV ,
Channel 20, wtll feature four
subJects of top mterest to
corn and soybean producers,
reports John Rtce, Metgs
County Agncultural agent
These well-known Ohw
Slate Untver s tly crops
speclahst.s wtll parltctpate
February 4, Dr Gordon
Ryder on soybean produclton
practices , February 11, Cor n
Produrlton Methods wtth Dr
La1uence Shepherd, and
February 18, Samuel Bone on
Ttllage and Sotl Man·
agement
The February 25 program
wtll feature Dr John Sharp,
0 S U Grato Markeltng
Spectahst He wtll dtscuss
met.hods of selhng gram,
delayed pncmg and markelmg through the year
Dr Sharp ts a re gular feature
of most programs wtth a
s~or t gram market update,
but on February 25, he wtll be
appearmg w1th hos t, Manon
Kroetz, for !be enltre show
CROP GAME packets of
latest agronomtc bulleltn s
and suppleme nta ry tnformatton for the telecasts
are no\\ available free from
your Coun ly Extenston Off tee
at Box 32, m Pomeroy

forces
The Senate has passed a
combtnahon of wmtertime
emergency aut.hortty for
some gas sales outside
controls wtth a long-range
permanentliftmg of controls
Ford wants total deregula·
tton, tn hiS dr1ve for nattortal
energy self-sulftctency
Federal
Power
The
CommJsSton
controls
tnlerstate sales at 52 cents
per thousand cubtc feet Sales
in t.he same state as !be gas Is
produced are free of price
controls.
Smtih's btU extends federal
control over the large
produ&lt;"ers to their wllbin-thestate sales It frees from
federal
controls
approxunately 3,500 smaU
producers,
defined
as
compantes producmg less
than I btllton cubtc feet a
year

remams relatavely tnacbve
Occastonally by usmg hormone preparations that
acltvale the t.hyrotd tt can be
sCtmulated The thyrotd IS
normally stunulaled to action
by a hormone t lhyrolroptc
hormone) from the small
pttuttary gland under the
bram
Some paltents do better on
one thyrotd preparation than
on another Your doctor may
dectde tn ttme, dependmg on
your response, to try one of
t.he snythelic hormones
Usually tt IS pOSSible to
provtde enough of t.he most
sutlable hormones to totally
replace t.he function of the
thytotd gland. When that ts
achteved any sluggishness
and wetght problems caused
by a low thyroid function can
be controlled
Not all
sluggishness and weight
problems are caused by low
t.hyrmd funrtwn though

Holzer Medical Cealer
(Discharges, Feb. 51
Albert Boyles, Leanna Call,
Mtchael Canter, Margie
Cartwrtght, Pearl Coleman,
Mrs Donald Crabtree and
daughter , George Cremeans,
Wtlltam Davtdson, Edward
Evans, Charles Flck, Dennis
Fraley, John Fry, Bermece
Gardner, Ruth Greene, Marte
Grubb, Mamie Gwmn , Jontla
Htldebrant, Nancy Htvely,
Mrs George Hosehar, Jr. and
son, Gamet Johnson, Anna
Kerwood, Edward Layton,
Cyrus Leport, Jr , Kendra
Meacham, Charles Murray,
Allen
Phtllips,
Stact
Reynolds, Della Sayre, Noah
Sheets, David Swingle,
Goldte Terry
( Blrtho, Feb 51
Mr and Mrs l-ewis Clonch,
daughter, Gallipolis Ferry,
W Va , Mr and Mro. Paul
Cox, sOil, Point Pleasant, W.
Va.. Mr and Mrs Stephen
erwn, son , Point Pleasant,
W Va , Mr and Mrs Dante)
Gra~g. sun. Oak Htll

Etghteen person '
represenhng 12 Bend Area
bustnesses who met at
Nancy's Restaurant elected
Ron Robmson of New Haven
Ben Frankltn prestdent, Chad
Humphrtes of the New Haven
Furmture " Store,
vtct
prestdent, and Joy Russell or
: · :· : :.: ··::: ···:-.. : :·:·.:::·:·:-.::.:::::: Forget-Me-Not
Flonsts ,.
secre Jary-treasurer
The n"'' offtcers are urgtng
Lottery winners
all busmesses m the area to
JOin them and to se nd a
Th1s week 's w1nn1ng Ohto
Lottery numbers
representaltve to the next
Three d191t number meettng on March 2 at
S9S (hve mne f1ve)
Nancy's
Restaurant
Four d1g1t number For
fur
ther tnformalton on
8618 (etght suc-one-e1ghU
Ftve d1g1t number JOlntng, tnteresled parhes are
44037 ffour four zero three
urged to conl&lt;!ct the followmg
seven}
busmesses Ben Frankltn ,
Sur: dlgtt number
Hart
's Used Cars, Green
432057
(four three lwo
zero ftve seven)
Sales, Layne Street Fabrics ,
Sp1nt of '76 wmmng
Btll's Amoco, New Haven
numbers·
Furmture, Gregg's Key
Two dtgit numbers - 23
Market, Took1es Fashtons ,
!two three). lt (thrH one I.
33 (three three) and 46
Forget- Me-Not
Flonsts ,
(four stx J
Mason Coun ty Bank, New
Four d1g1t number Haven Supermarket, Nancy 's
7798 (seven seven ntne
Res taurant , or VIllage
e1ghtl
F1ve d191t number Pharmacy

DR ARTRIP

Dentist Artrip
making hid
for Senate seat
POINT PLEASANT Mason County Delegate Dr.
Wtlham J Arlrtp, D D, ftled
for the State Senate tn
Charleston Thursday
Dr Artrip, elected tn 1974
delegate for the Tenth
District, IS a denUst with
offices 10 Pmnt Pleasant He
IS a Democrat
Dr Arlrtp ts a member of
the vartous professiOnal
denial assoctaltons, the Point
Pleasant Veterans of Foretgn
"Wars, the West Virginia
H1stortcal Soctety and
president of the Mason
County Hislortcal Soctely He
Is a past Dtstnct Comnusstoner of the Boy Scouts of
Amertca and a past president
of the Madison Rotary Club
Bestdes flllng for the Stale
Senate race as a democrat he
also filed as a delegate for t.he
Democraltc National Convenltmi He and hiS lamtly
reside at Southside

TO.HONOR 40TH
Mr and Mrs Kennet.h B.
Lawson of Mupersville, Route
I, will quleUy celebrate their
•mh weddtng anniversary at
their home on Sunday. They
were married on Feb 8, 1936
by the Rev Hod Smith at
Galltpohs

United Press International
MARAUDER GRAPPLERS - Members of the Metgs
Htgh Wresthng team are, seated, L to R, Gary Prtddy,
Carl Gheen, Mtcky Lyons, Todd Morrow, John E bhn ,
Second row, Dave R1ggs, Scott Warner, Rtck Johnson

The New Haven Area Retatl
Merchants Asso ctahon
became
an
ongomg
orgamzahon
Wednesday
mormng when offtcers were
elected

92863
three)

(mne two e1ght SIX

Sax d1g11 number 754718 (seven f1ve four
seven one e1ghtJ

Jobless
rate at
new low

man said
The number of unemployed
persons dropped by 450,000 In
January for the largest
monthly decline smce
December, 1959, when 811,000
persons were hired as the
economy began to recover
from t.he 1958 recession .
"For
the
second
consecutive month, the drop
In unemploymenl occurred
enhrely among those who had
lost thetr last job," the
department said
It said 78 1 million
nonfarm, payroll workers
were on company payrolls In
January, an increue of 1 8
mtlllon since the June, 1915
low. There were 7.3 million
unemployed
nonfarm
workers In January.
The deparbnent sa1d two of
every
three
business
establishments either hired
new workers or rehired laid·
off workers in January.
The job pins were wlde'IX"ead for all sectors of
Americans seeking
employment in January wtth
the exception of teen-agers.
The teen-age jobleos rate
Increased 0.3 per cent to 19.9
per cent.
Adult men showed the
p-eatest Improvement with
the number of joble.~s
dropping .0.8 per cent ,to 5.8
per cenl- the lowest in more
than
a
year.
The
IDiemployment rate dropped
from 0.5 to to 0 7 per cent for

all other ca~et~orlel.

The unemployment rate for
aduU women dropped to 7.1
per cent, and 13.2 per cent for

blacb and other rnlnorlties
Both rates were the lowest,
on a quarterly bttllil, llince the

Firemen name
new officers
CHESTER - The Chester
Ftre Department has named
line and admtmstrattve of.
ftcers for 1976
•
Line ofhcers are Ross
Cleland, chief,
Harold
Newell, ftrst asststant chtef 1
Roy Chnsty, second asstslan\
chief , Larry Cleland, cap•
lam, Hobart Newell, first
Lt . Kirk Chevalier, second
Lt., Pearl . Edwards , t.htrd
Lt , Elmer Newell, fourth
Lt Marvm Taylor, fifth Ll ,
and Ketth Wood, sixth Lt
Admmtstratlve offtcers are
Larry Smtlh, prestdent,
Marvtn
Taylor,
vtce
prestdent , Kirk Chevalier,
secretary,
and
John
Wtckham , treasurer A board
of dtrectors wtll constst of
Roy Chrtsly, Ross Cleland,
Harold Newell, Bob WooCI ,
Bruce Myers, Hobart Newe~
and Larry Cleland

Four Chaplains

are remembered
Members of Drew Webster
Post 39, American Legion,
wlll meet outside the Trtmty
Oturch m Pomeroy at 10 15
a.m Sunday to attend
mommg worship servtces m
observance
of
Four
Otaplains Sunday
The observance ts m
memory of four servtce
chaplams who gave up thetr
Hfe Jackets and went down
wtt.h a shtp while praymg, one
of the notable Incidents
heroism of World War II

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MEIGS· MASON JIRI!A
CHESTER L TANNEHILL

Exec Ed
ROIERT HOEF~ICH

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Saturday by The OhJo
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omeroy,
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Today's

Sport Parade
By MILTON RICHMAN
UP I Sports Ed1tor
NEW YORK I UPI) - Nothmg clears up a mans head more,
or his stnuses, sometunes than a good stiff punch m th• nose
Btg George Foreman had JUSt taken one- t.he blow clearly
bad slung htm-and now hts attacker , Muhammad Alt, was all
over hun hke needles on a porcupme, stlckang, movmg,
presstng his advantage
Ftghtcrowds are t.he same everywhere Somehow t.hey have
a way of senstng !be flmsh before tl even happens, and that's
how It was wtth those who came to see the ftght m Zatre 10
October of 1974 Th e fans there reacted the same way t.hey do
everywhere else
They got up on thetr feet aod began screammg for Muhammad Alt to demolish George Foreman, knock him down, lake
away hts crown, end the ftght nght t.here Alt did his best to
obhge, landmg left-rtght , l e ft·rt~h t, Jeft-nght, giVIng tt
everyt.h10g he had
George Foreman was la king a lot of punches, but he knew
where he was and could see the grow10g exc ttement among
many of t.he rlngstders He nouced one 10 parttcular Thts man
had jumped up from hts seat He was wa vmg hts arms
fra ntically and hollenng as loud a s he could for Ah to end ttie
whole t.htng
' It's funny how you can ptck out one face tn a crowd
sometlmes, but I remember h1s ,' says George Foreman
" Before the fight, a Iotta people were supposed to be George
Foreman people ' Thts !ella made out ltk e he was one of them,
hke he was for me a hundred per cent 'George Foreman,
George Foreman '' That's all he kept saytn'- before the ftghl
But Jookmg at hun dunng the ftght , I just couldn 't beheve tl
He wassee10' me get hll and he was so happy ' "
• George Foreman IS f10ding out what ex~hamptons hke htm
have found out for years and years before The \\Orld ts full of
"front-runners" They're w1t.h ;ou when you're on top, but as
soon as you 're not , they don 't know you anymore Vtctory has a
t.housand fathers , defeat ts an orphan
From !be way George Foreman talks about thts parttcular
lndtvtdual, I get the unpresston he knows who )1e is even
!bough Foreman says he doesn't remember

Harrisonville's teams
do well in competition
HARRISONVI LLE - 1 he
Harnsonvtlle Bobcats 4th and
5th grade basketball team m
mtd-January defeated the
Rutland 4th and 5th team tn a
scrimmage, 4 quarters to I
Scortng for Harn so nvtll e
were Bnan Haning 8, Alan
Shuler 6. Rtcky Reeves 6,
'Dana Facemyer 2, and
Darwtn Facemyer 4
• On January 28, the Bobcats
[4th and 5th) came out on top
agatn, defea tmg Bradbury
"B " 4th and 5th team four
Quarters to one
Scort ng for Harnsonvtlle
were Rtcky Reeves tO, Alan
!ihuler 6, Bnan Hanmg 4,
3erry Grounds 4, Eugene
Phtlhps 3, Dana Facemyer 4,
Paul Rtggs 2, Ivan Carl 2,
barwm Facemyer 2
: On February 4, !he team
~Yon all ftve quarters over
flradbury Scormg pomts for
karrtsonvllle team were
Brian Haning 14, Dana
f'acemyer 8, Jerry Grounds
j, Paul JUggs 1, Alan Shuler 2
•nd Darwm Facemyer 2

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hght at the end of the tunnel,
but tt ts kind of tough gtvtng
up somelbmg you've spent a
hfetune at and ltved for "
Taylor dented hts team's
record 16-11 overall and 2-7 tn
t.he conference) mfluenced
his dectston
Taylor had the pnvtlege of '
coaching what IS constdered
to be one of co lleg e
basketball'sa ll-tJme teams t.he 1960 Ohio State qumtet
which featured All Amertcas
Jerry Lucas, John Havlt cek
and Larry Stegfned - all of
whom went on to the pros
Other players on t.hat team
which beat Caltforma 75-55 tn
t.he NCAA ftnals were J oe
Roberts, Mel Nowell and
Bobby Kmghl , currently the
coach of the No I ranked
Indiana Hoosters
Buckeyes basketball has
enJOYed tts greatest success
under Taylor.
With Taylor at the helm ,
OSU has won seven league

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NEW HAVEN , W Va

WASHINGTON (UP!) Nearly hall a million latd off
workers were rehired in
January as the nation's
jobless rate feU to 7.8 per
cent, the largest monthly
declme m 15 years, the Labor
Department smd today
The jobless rate feU 0 5 per
cent from 8 3 per cent In
December II was the largest
one-mooth decUne since a 0 5
per cent drop from November
to December, 1959, a spokes-

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association

February TV
Fann programs
are announced

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DR. LAMB

By Lawrence E Lamb, M D
DEAR DR LAMB - Is
there anythmg UJat wtll heal
an open ul cerated vancose
sore on the leg 1 Also what
causes thts ' Is tl heredtlary '
DEAR READER - Tite
skm breaks down and an

,

Energy decontrol
handed setback
WASH!NGTON I UPI) The House has gtven
Prestdent Ford and the
natiOn's energy tnterests a
sharp setback m t.heJr push
for an end to federal
regulatton of natural gas
pnces
In an emotiOnal and some·
tunes confusmg end to three
days' debate on the tssue, the
House
late
Thursday
approved a compromtse by
Rep Neal Smith, D-Iowa,
t.hat would extend federal
control of major producers
mto thetr sales of gas wtthm
their own slates where 11 was
not prevtously controlled
At the same time, tl would
free smaller producers from
price controls, to spur them
to greater explorations and
efforts
The btU Wtll be vetoed if 1!
reaches Ford tn t.hat form,
Rep Robert Krueger, DTex , predicted.
· The President has already
mdJcated there ts no way be
could stgn legislalton like
thts," satd Krueger, defeated
leader of the d~egulatJon

COLUMBUS, Ohto I UP!) Ohto State basketball coach
fred Taylor, apparently
upset over t.he way hts sport
was looked on by the OSU
athleltc department, has
announced h1s resignation,
effecttve next July
Taylor , 52, dean of the Big
Ten basketball coaches ,
made
hts
unexpect ed
announcement to hts players
and asststants Thursday
mght after submtttmg hts
letter of restgnation to OSU
Prestdent Harold L Enarson
Taylor satd basketball
"was like a step chtld tn the
athletic department most of
t.he tune The sttuatton had
reached a pomt where I knew
tl wouldn't gel better "
" I've made my overtures to
change thmgs w1th our
basketball program dtrectly
to the athleltc department
and It hasn 't done any good, "
he satd
"I'm not sure there s any

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The Harnsonvtlle 6lh grade
team M n 3 quarters to
Rutland s 2 on January 14th
at Rutland Sconng pomts for
Harrtsonvtll e \\ere Larr)
Cottenll 6, Troy Wtlhs 4,
Danny Rtggs 2 Mark Chne 2,
Wtlhe Donahue 2, Btll Bonng,
2 .md Duan e Jon es 1
Th e Bobcats 6th grade
team Lied 21 ~ quarters to 21 2
wtth the Bradbury B on
Wednesday mght, Jan 28 at
Hamsonvtlle
Sconng for Harrtsonvllle
were Wtllte Donahue 12,
Danny Rtggs 6, Kevm Barley
4, Duane Jones 2, Larry
Cottenll 2 Troy Wllhs 2
On Feb 4, the Harrtsonvtllc
Stxthgrade Bobcats won over
Bradbury "A" 2 quarters and
tymg 3
Scormg
potnl s
for
HarrtSonvtlle were Wtlhe
Donahue 14, Larry Co ttertll 4,
and Kevtn Barley 2

SEO frosh
standings
SEOAL FROSH
Team
W L
P OP
Logan
'.l 2 548 361
G allipol is
9 2 445 355
Atl'lens
8 2 42 1 335
Waverly
5 5 342 3-41
M eigs
2 7 265 369
Jackson
2 7 292 402
W e 11s1on
0 1o 286 436
TOTALS
35 35 2599 2599
Tuesday s re-sult
Logan
48
Wa\ler l y
23
(makeup)
Thursday's results
'A thens so Wellston JJ
Gallipolis 43 waverly 39 (oiJ
Logan 63 Me1gs 30
Monday 's uames
Logan at Wellston
Me1gs a t A,lhens
Waverly at Jac kson
Ga l l iPOlis Open

Kevm Me Laughlm, Mike Harrtson, Row three, Robert
Nakamota, Larry Hysell, Danny Buffmgton, Robert
Musser, Denms Donohue, row four, Coach Ray Goodman,
Stan Starcher, Butch Roush, Duane McLaughltn, Ray
Wtllford

Records set by
Meigs wrestlers
The Metgs Htgh School
wrestlmg team es labhshed
several school records by
defeatmg the Wahama Whtte
Falcons recen Uy m Morn son
Gym 76-0
The vtctor y marked the
ftrst t 1me a Metgs team has
shu! out an opponent and also
t.he greatest margm of vtc·
tory
Coach Ray Goodman had
onl y pratse for hts team after
1ts v1ctory, but wants to let
every9 ne know that the
Wahama wrestlers, m hts
opmwn \\ere a much better
team than the fmal score
s howe d
They have a
dedtcated coach and some
really good wrestlers , sa1d
Goodman
A detat led SWllmary of
these matches and of the
Me1g s wrestlers ' records
shows
The team sconng saw 98
pounder John Ebhn of Metgs
wm by a forfetl Ebhn ts now
6 and 3 on the season wtth 5
wtn s commg by pms
Mtcky
L;ons ptnned
Wahama s Greg Stodola tn
3 22 Lyons record thus far ts
8 and I wtth 6 ptns to hts
record Mtcky wrestles m the
105 pound wetght class
1 he 112 pound wetght class
saw Metgs Carl Gheen wtn by
a forfetl Gheen ts now 5 and 4
on the season \\ tth 'l pms
Kevtn McLaughltn Metga
119 pound g rappler pmned
Ben Roush m I 00 Kevm ts
no" 7 and 3 for the year w1th 5
pms to ht s credit
Marauder Gary P rtdd y
won the 126 pound wetght
class by a forfetl Prtddy's

record his year ts 2 and 5
Semor Mtke Harrason from
Metgs pmned Rtck Stafford m
I 56 Mtke has a 7 and 3
record M1ke has four pms m
t.he 132 pound wetght class
Butch Roush from Metgs
\\On by a decisiOn over Joe
Parson 10·1 Butch has a 4
and 5 record wtth I pm
Juntor Duane McLaughltn
pmned Dan Stodola tn the 145
pound wetght class tn 2 40
Duane ts 8 and 2 on the
season He has pmned 6
opponents
Robert Nakamola gamed a
forfetl for Metgs m the !55
pound wetght class
Robert Musser moved up
one wetght class to defeat a
very strong Tom Foreman
wt th a ptn tn 2 30 Musser ts
no\\ 7 and 3 on the season wtth
all 7 wms commg bj pms
Thts was Musser's ftrsl
match at 167 pounds
Dan Buffmgton moved up
one wetghl class lo 115 pow&gt;ds
to defeat Wahama's Dave
Roush wtth a pm tn 45
s econds Th1s was Buffmgton's ftrst pm of the
season
Metgs Stan Starcher pmned
Dwayne Whtte m 5 36 The
Marauder's record so far th1s
year ts 1 and 3 wtt.h 4 ptns
Wresthng at heavywetght
for Metgs was Ray Wtllford
Wtllford &gt;\On by forfett and
hts season record IS 6 and 4
wtth 2 pms
The Marauders, now 5 and
3 on the season, mvade
Wellston next Tuesday for a
dual match scheduled to start
at 1 p m

Marauderlasses
defeat Bluegirls
The Metgs Gtrls basketball at the half
Metgs, anttctpaltng a press
team extended 1ts wmmng
streak Thursday to 1.0 by the second half, was ready for
defealtng Galhpohs 49·32 tl By the end of the thtrd
Dcmans Ash and Pam quarter Metgs had a 15 potnt
Vaughan
broke
th e lead All Metgs g1rls saw
Bluelasses' zone defense by aclton the fourth quarter
Jackson comes m Munday
pumpmg m two baskets each
m lhe ftrsl quarter from at 6 p m The team would
apprectate support of Metgs
outstde
The second quarter was fans
For Metgs, Pam Vaughan
stmtlar to the ftrst pam
Vaughan had a hot hand for 7 agatn htt tn double ftgures
potnts by turnmg t.hree fast wtth 22 to lead all scorers
breaks mto baskets l'/letgs Other scorers for Metgs were
had a comfortable 25·15 lead Beth Vaughan 5, Demans
Ash 8, Mary Boggs, Cathy
Meadows and Pal Vaughan 4
each, and Glenda Brown 2
SEOAL
We llst on at Athens
For Galhpolts B Edelman
Gallipolis at Waverly
8, K Sprague, T Ntbert
had
J .l c ~son at I ronton
M e1 gs at Logan
and G Young 6 each and L
TR I VALLEY
Young and P Pasquale 2
Nelsonvill e York at Ale~~:ander
each
B elpr e al Vm to n County
Warren Loca l al Fede ral
By quarters
Ho c ktn g
Metgs
12 13 12 12-49
SVAC
Southw estern at Ea st ern
Galltpolts
6 9 7 10-32
Kyger Cre e k al North Gallla
Southern at Symmes Val ley
Others
Wahan a at W1nf1eld

SATURDAY

M1ller at Fvl• 1al Hocktng
Fort Fry vt Vo1a rren L oca l
Fa11r• 111cJ at Hannan Tra ce
T ,HII blt• a1 Berne Un1on
TUESDAY (Feb 101
SEOAL
Athe ns at Me1gs
Gall ,pO !IS at Iron ton
Jackson at Waverl y
We l lston a r Logan
Others
Kyger Creek al Hannan
Pom t Pl easant at Parkers
burg
Rtpl ey al W aha ma

SEATTLE 1UPII - Tbe
family of the late Uoyd
Nordstrom
announced
Thursday that he wlU be
replaced by his brother,
Elmer J Nordstrom, as the
representaltve
for the
famtly's majority mterest m
t.he Seattle Seahawks, an
NFL expansion team t.hts

season

The U S cross country skt
team gets a special boost at
" feed potnts" stationed along
the Olymptc course- a
glucose drink called ERG
" ! thtnk ERG means
strength, doesn't tt ?" satd
U S cross-country Coach
Marltn Hall He satd the 30
kilometer team got 'doses of
ERG about every ftve
kilometers

skimg aces are as famous~
and popular-as moVIe stars
Two former Norwegtan
Olymptc gold medalists Ole
Ellefselter and Harald
Gromngen showed up at a
receptton and were bes1eged
by a utograph seekers and
fans
Gronmgen ts now the
Canad ian cross-co untry
coach "But I m sttl) a
Norwegian," he srud

The symbol of t.he 1~7o
Wmler Olymptcs ts the
11
Schneemandl ," a cheerful
snowman m a Tyrolean hat
wtth a carrot for a nose and
hands and feet which seem to
I
I grow dtrectly out of hts
1
1 head
Innsbruck e rs, who
dtsapprove
of
the
NBA Standmg s
schneemandl
as
a
symbol
for
By Un ited Press tnternat1ona1
the games, have rechrtstened
Eastern Conterencc
Atlanhc DIVISIOn
"the
Contagan
htm
W L Pet
gb
Tyrolean
''
Boston
34 n 723
Buffalo
30 20 600 511
Contagan \\as the local
Philadelphia
29 20 592 6
name
for
the
drug
New York
24 27 471 12
Thaltdomtde whtch , when
Central DIVISIOn
W l
Pet gb
taken by pregnant women,
wash1ngton
28 21 571
caused btrth deforiTllltes
Cleveland
27 22 551
1
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:
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New Orl eans 23 24 489 4
23 24 489 :4
Houston
Atlanta
24 26 480 4 1 ,
Western Conference
MidWeSt DI VISIOn
W L Pet gb
Milwaukee
20 29 408
De trotl
19 28 404
Kansas C1ty
19 31 3~0
Ch1caqo
14 34 292 5 1 1
Pac11tc Oavtston
W L Pet gb
Golden State
35 13 729
Lo s Angel es
25 26 490 II ' 1
Seattle
23 26 469 12• ,
Port lend
22 27 449 13 1 ,
Phoen1x
19 27 413 15
Thursday 's Result s
Detro 1t 111 At lanta 108
New Orle an s 114 Houston lil
Kan C1ly 117 Los Angeles 109
Fnday s Games
Milwaukee at Buffalo
Cleveland at Phlladel ph1a
Kansas C1ly at New Orlean s
Los Ange le s at Ch 1c ago
GOlden State at Pho en 1x
Pori land at Se att le
Saturday's Games
Boston at New York aft
washmglon at Atlanta
Ch1cago a t Houst on
M !waukee at Detro II
Seatt le at Golden St a te

I' ,

Former Formula One
champton Jackte Stewart
always took the auto racmg
tracks at top speed but the
bob-luge Olymptc run 1s a btl
much for htm
" It looks a btl too
dangerous for me ," Stewart
sa1d tn answer to a general
offer for Olymptc guests to
make a run on !be 1,217-meter
course after the games

Southern 7th
grade winner
of 39-38 game

champtOnshtps, mcludtng an
unprecedented five m a row
The Bucks have won 14
NCAA tournament games
under Taylor's gwdance and
lost only four Ohio State was
national champ ton m 1960,
runner-up tn 1961 and 1962
and thtrd m 1968
Taylor entered the 1975-76
season wtt.h a 291-138 record,
a 678 wmmng mark, and
College OJach of t.he Year
awards from t.he NatiOnal
B as k e tball
Wrt te r s

Assoctatton and the National
Association of College
Basketball OJaches m 1961
and 1962
Among the achtevements of
Taylor-taught teams are 32

consecutive vactortes, 47
stratght regular-eeason wins,
21 B1g Ten trtumphs m a row
and 50 back-to-back victories
at home
The 1970 Bucke} es led the
natton tn fteld goal shootmg
accuracy and free throw
percentage

Sports closeups
By United Press International
CINCINNATI - THE CINCINNATI CHAPTER of the
Baseball Wrtters Assoctatton of America has selected Rawly
Eastwtck as !be Cmcmna tt Reds' 1915 " Newcomer of tbe
Year "
Eastwtck last season !led for Nahonal League lead tn
saves wtth 22, won one game and saved another tn the league
playoffs and chalked up two vtctortes and a save m the World
Sertes Eastwlck JOtned !be 'Reds last May 20 after bemg
recalled from the club's IndianapoliS rumor league team
BOSTON - OHIO STATE MAY BE LOOKING for a
" name "
to
!tll
tts
basketball
coac hing
JOb, but the name wtll not be John Havhcek The
Boston Celttc tronman , gunnmg to become the National
Basketball Assoctatwn's most durable player, Thursday
dispelled rumors that he wtll take the JOb
Havhcek, a 14-year veteran who has JUSt returned from
his lith NBA All.Star game, S81d Thursday, 'I'm not
mterested m coachmg college ball I'm gomg to play wtth the
Celttcs throughout thiS year and tf I feel good enough, I'm
gomg to play next year " Havltcek became a prime candidate
for the OhiO State JOb Thursday when Fred Taylor, coach of the
Buckeyes for 18 seasons, sent school offtctals a letter of
rest~natton, effechve at the end of thts season.
AFTER BEING TANT AL!ZED AND TEASED for almost
half t.he season, tt appears UCLA ts not qmte ready to gtve up
his clatm to the conference crown after all In a crtllcal
conference showdown Thursday rught wtth ftfth-ranked
Washmgton m Seattle, the mnt.h-ranked Brutns scored a 92-87
vtctory to take sole possesston of ftrst place m the Paciftc-11
Conference
Washmgton,led by Lars Hansen's 24 pomts, at least slayed
even Wlt.h 18th-ranked Oregon Stale, whtch was upset by
Caltforma, 13-72 Oregon State led, 72-71, wtth 13 seconds left
and had possession of the ball, but Lonme Shelton mtssed a
patr of free throws after bemg mtentwnaUy fouled and Cal
freshman Gene Ransom won t.he game wtth a last-second shot
PALM SPRINGS, CAUF - THAT INFECTIOUS grm
11 as wtde on Arnold Palmer's face and BtUy Casper probably
was JUSt as happy, allbou~h you couldn't telltt from lookmg at
him
Palmer, who hasn 'I won an Amencan title smce 1973, shot
an Eldorado course record-tytng 64 Thursday m the second
round of the Bob Hope Desert Classtc, an event he has won ftve
tunes, while Casper, who has won 51 tournaments but only one
m the last two years, had a 65. That left Casper at 131, two ahots
behind pace-eetterr Brtan Allin wtlb Palmer another shot back
at 138along wtth Dwtght Nevtl and Bob Murphy Jack Nicklaus
IS at 139 wtth George Cadle while defending champton Johnny
Miller ts at 140 wtth Jun Colbert, Davtd Graham, BtU Rogers
and John Mahaffey

next 7th grade game wtll be
at Mtddleporl agamsl Athens
on Monday
The second game of the
even ing, th e Metgs 8th grade
B team playtng together for
the ftrst hme was defeated by
the Southern 8th grade by a
score of 49-31 After a
horrendous ftrsl half, the
local boys played on even
terms Southern was paced
by Duffy wtth 14 pomts, Davts
had II and Foreman II
For Metgs, Van Wtlford and
Rtck Blaettnar scored 10
each, Kevm Angel had 6,
Mtke McDonald 3, and J ohn
Byer 2
rhe next 8th gJ ade game
\\til be agatnst Athens at
home on Monday

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DEWALT 740

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lncludtng stand and
adrustable Dado
Reg S279 95

SAVE "40

1 he Marauder 7th grade
basketball team lost a dose
95
SALE
gam e 39 to 36 on January 29th
to an aroused Shade team on
ABA Stand•ngs
By Untied Press InternatiOnal
the wmners court
W L Pc1 r:- gb
The ftrst half saw the Metgs
Denver
35 12 745
New York
31 18 633 5
team take a 24-17 lead by the
Sa n An ton1 o
28 20 583 71 ~
mtermtsswn However, the
Kent ucky
29 22 569 8
+1'\(11 ana
27 24 529 10
second half was dectded b)
In 1957, Casstus Clay
St LOU IS
21 30 412 16
V•rgm1a
8 40 167 27 11 louis Both Ohltnger and defeated Erme Terrell to
Dodson fouled out early m the retatn the heavywetght
Thursday ' s Result
San An to n•o 1 2 ~ N ew York 116
quarter and Mtller was boxmg crown
fourth
Fr1day s Games
hampered wtlh 4 Shade was
Vtrg 1n 1a al lnd1ana
Sl Lou is at Denver
led tn scortng by Hoose)) wtth
Saturday's Games
12 pomts and Ha11k wtlh 8
(No gam es schedu led )
Metgs' leader \las Bntl
Dodson wtth 20 Davtd
NHL Standtngs
Kennedy and Steve Ohltnger
By Umted Press lnfernattonal
contnbuted
7 and 6 respecCampbell Confer ence
ltvely
PatriCk DIVISIOn
WLTPtsgfga
On Wednesday, February
Phll adelphl 31 10 10 71 222 143
NY Islanders 28 12 10 66 200 119 4th the Metgs 7th grade and
AHanta
25 23 8 58 183 166 the 8th grade B team traveled
NY Rangers 19 27 6 44 170 216
to Rae me to play Southern 's
Smythe D•v•s•on
W L T Pts gl ga 7th and 8th grade basketball
Ch ic ago
21 15 16 58 160 143
Vancou ver
20 '21 10 50 168 169 teams
In the ftrs l contest, the
St LOUIS
18 25 8 44 159 180
M1nnesota
16 31 4 36 126 180 game was mp a11d tuck wath
~ WEEKDAYS &amp; SUNDAY 10 AM-11 PM ~
Kansas C1ty II 35 6 28 124 227
scores at the end of lite ftrs l
Wales Conference
Norrts DIVISIOn
FRI. &amp; SAT. 10 AM-12 MIDNITE
three quarters wtth Metgs
W L T Pts gf ga
leadmg,
4-0,
12
9,
and
21
20
Mon treal
37 7 a 82 218 113
Los Angeles 28 23 J 59 179 177 However the fourth quarter
Pittsburgh
20 25 7 47 202 205 saw the 7th grade explode
De tro1t
17 28 7 41 140 192
Wash 1ngton
5 42 6 16 145 270 and outscore the opposthon
Adams DiVISIOn
20-4
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W L T Pis gt ga
Steve
Ohlinger
led
all
FREE
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT.
Boston
32 10 9 73 198 143
Buffalo
29 15 8 66 222 154 scorers w1th 17 pmnts, w1th
toronto
21 20 11 53 176 179
balanced scormg from the
Cal iforn1a
19 28 5 43 155 171
Thursday s Resul ts
rest of the team Brttt Dodson
Ph ll adelpt11 a 6 Vancouver 1
sc
ored 8, J ohn Staats 6, and
See EVERYTH ING For
Boston 5 P1t1Sburgh 1
Mtke Mtller a nd Dav td
Fndity 's Games
Outdoor EnJoyment At The
Ch1cago at Allanta
Kenn e dy 5 potnts each
Cal 1forn1a at Montrea l
Dispatch Chartttes 11th Annual
Ohlinger and Staats led tn
vancouver a1 51 LOU IS
N Y Islanders al Delrott
rebounds wtlh 13 and 12
Satur day s Games
tespecltvely
NY Rangers at Detrol!
Sl Louis al Ph• la..delph HI
Southern's htgh pmnt man
Wash tngt on at Ka nsas Ctly
was
Talbott wtlh 10 and
Pdtsburgh at Los Angel es
Mtller had 6
Buffalo at M1nnesota
Boston at Toron to
The ww ruised Meags 7th
grade's record to 6-1 1 he

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Two

hu ndred a n d
t h i r t y fi ve
s tudents at M ei g s H i g h
School ha ve been named to
the honor roll for the t hi rd si &gt;~
weeks per iod . Students m ust
main1a in a " 8 " or be tter to
be named to the r ol l. Nam ed

were:

SENIORS - Jim Anders on
Ani ta Ash , Merri Ault, Ste v~
Ba c hner . Debra
Bai l ey ,
Rod ner Bai ley . Kathy Baker ,

Rober Ball, Tim Bearhs
Richard Berry , Kev in Bet:

zin g, R i ta Bi r c hfiel d. Sherr i
Bl an t on . Brenda
Bol in ,
Kenny
Bye r s ,
Sand r a
Ca r leton , Ge orge Car per ,

Ka ren Coleman , Margaret
Corsi , G in ge r
Cullums .
Peg g y Cun n in gh am , Kitty
Darst, Mi ck Daven port , Pam
Davis,

Ryan

D ilL

Jacldyn

Dooz i, De bra Drake , Marty
Dugan , Elaine El lis , Donna

Evan s . Scott Fraser 1 Brenda

Geor g e , Kenn et h Gi l key ,
C!:r y stal Gl aze , Cynth ia Glaze ,
Georg e ne Gr ate , Sandr a
Hall , Jv!ie Ha m m . Dar la
Harper, G ilbe rt a Ha r pe r ,
Ma rk Hayden , E l iza be th
Hay e,
Tam l
Hof f m a n .
Pame l a Hol comb. An drew
Hoov er. J im Hu tt on , Debra
Jane y , Des m o nd J ef f er s,
Bonita J ohnson , Ki mber ly
J ones , Joseph Jus t is, Ala n
Kenned y, Mona Lee K ing .
A l so. Samm y Littl e, Dale
Dee Lus ter, Mick ey Lyons ,

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'The Wife' Causes Strife

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· ~ove

A bleach solution
for green algae

DEAR HELEN :
Polly's Prnhlt•m
My husband . Monte, is always saying, ··Meet the wife "or
lad y whose candles ran over
DEAR
POLLY - Do yo u and the hul wax got OQ her
"'The wife says ... " I feel silly ccmplaini ng over su~h a
'""'mingly minor thing. but l am NOT "the wife ," I'm HIS know how to remove green shag carpet. l live alone and
w1 fe, pre ferably called Mollie. I try to shrug th is off but - well algae from lhe bottom of a fell · a s leep with cand les
it's silly, but I think it sounds demea ning.
' dog 's outside wa ter bucket ? burning and had the same
Without making an issue, how do you brea k a husband's - VERA.
thing ha ppen. It was a big job
.. DEAR VE RA - Try a as the hot wax was on a place
ha bit ? - MOL!JE
. strong bleach .wa ter solution. about eight by len inches of a
DEAR MOLLIE :
.... Why don'l you just tell MOnte that you 're not " the wife/ ' Scrub with a stiff brush a nd new blue shag rug. I put ice
but HIS wife, preferably called Mollie? Strange how married rinse thoroughly. - POLLY. cubes on it to harden the wax
DEAR POLLY - My Pe l . and this helped me to remov~
people will let minor lwbils drive them wild before they
Peeve is with the careless the big globs of wax . only l
discover
the
simplest
way
to
stop
lhem
which
is:
leveling
Candy Wood . Ear l Wood .
with their partners.
way some clerks cut off noticed strands of carpet
JUNIORS - Cher yl Barn . . . . Ask Monte if he's ready to be called " the husband." THAT fa bric lengths. So often I tried were coming out with the
har t, Dav e Bass. Tamara
Bl a ke, Jeff Beaver, Da le
to even up materiai , and then ~ax. so I folded pa per towels
should do It ! - H.
Browning , Gr eg Brow ning ,
find
I have to leave the end lllree thick, put them over the
+++
Ka thleen Campbell. Ter r y
DEAR
HE
LEN
:
crooked
or not ha ve enough . wax , put an old towel uver
Cl ark . E laine Cors i , Joe
Davi s, Rob i n De whur s t ,
Your response to CYU's letter regarding finding her 15- Some do leave a n extra few thai . Then l used my fairl y
Pau l a .E i c h inger , Te rr y
year-old son in bed with another boy was dangerously short- i n che~. but not enough to warm . not real hot, iron to go
Farra r , Connie F ish, Becky
sighted.
,s tra ighten both ends of a over the towel. The heat
Fvl tz, Sand y Garnes. Kim piece and so much ma terial is melted the wax that wa s then
Demonstra
ting
to
the
boy
that
he
is
accepta
ble
even
if
he
is
be rl ey Grueser, Crystal Ha ll ,
Rona ld
homose~u~l is a mu ch more favor able approach than ignoring wasted on each bolt. By bei ~g absorbed by the pa per towels.
J ame s Haw l ey ,
H aw~ i ns, J a m es Je ff er s , . the poss1b1hty by explammg to h1m that "one incident doesn't
a btl more careful , money I kep i re placing the pa per
Vlck1e J ohns on ,
Ch ery l
could be saved for bo th store toweling as it becarrle soiJed.
indicate
anything
more
than
curiosity
or
experimentation
K e n ned y , Pe nny L a nde r s,
most adolescents experience on their way to adulthood. "
and customer. Tearing works This was repea ted un til all
Randy Lyons, Je rr y M a tson ,
That implies ' 'we will only accept you if you co nform to our on some fabrics but cerlainly Was g o~ e . Now no one would
Larai ne M cElha ney , .Quane
M c l augh l in , Vic ki M i ght ,
preconceived idea of what you should be."
not on knits . I cr inged as I ever guess _there h'ad been hot
Connie Mo-o dispaug h , Eugene
Pa ~ en ts should help children to assess actual propensities
wa tched a salesperson tear wax on m}' carpet. I did th e
M orrison ,
Pame la
Of .
regardmg eve ry aspect of life, incl uding the sexual, rather off a piece of fake fur for me. sa me to my glass lop ped
fenbe r ger , Faith Per r in ,
than determining what sort of person they want them to be and She lold me she always tore coffee ta ble since I was afraid
Steve Rand o lph , Em me tt
Rawson , Suzy Sa mue l s,
then applying pressure for conformity.
such fabri c. - JOAN L.
scraping would scra tch the
Melody Scaggs. Dus ly Sm ith,
Acceptance leaves open channels of conununication
DEA
R
POLLY
An
easy
glass. l have learned a Jot
G r eg Sm i t h , T i m Sm i l h ,
through
which
the
boy
might
learn,
as
you
suggest
,
that
his
way
to
keep
pie
crust
from
from
your readers so thank
Sta n ley Starcher , Kenn eth
fa ther overreacted (as did . his mother in suggesting falling a part , while putting it you. - HEGGIE.
Stew art, De bo ra h Ta ylor ,
Donna Tay lor, Lonn ie Ta ylor.
psychia try ), to a common exploratory situation. However , it iil the pan, is to roll it out on
Be c ky Th omas , Th om as
MUST be broad enough to include the possibility that he is slightly noured plastic wrap.
Tuck er 1 Ra y m Ond Wall , June
homosexual.
Put one hand under the wrap
Wa m s ley , Duan e We ber ,
. There is such a thing as a healthy homosexual but such a and fli p crust ove r into pw1.
Trac i Weese. Kenn eth Wh i te,
Bev.erly Wil.cdx , Ra ym ond
one is not likely to be produced in an atmosphere of 'repression. Arrange in place and then
Wi l ford , Beverl y Wi ll. Sherry
- YOUTH COUNSELOR
remove wrap. Fix edges . For
Vining .
two layer crusts cut design in
SOPHOMORES - J ef l DEAR YOUTH COUNSELOR :
. .. . You ' re right : my answer stopped short of being complete, top layer before turning It
Arn old, Paul a Ash ley, Rita
this because I assumed (whether rightly or wrongly) that at over . Even my da ughter !:an
Bailey , Wil l i am Bartr-um ,
Dal e Bing , Mar y Carswell ,
age 15, experimentation_ and curiosity are usually the answers make pie crust now . - PAT.
Ror y Cole , Pa tri c ia Cor si.
to seemingly homosexual acts.
DEAR POLLY - I just
Jeff Couc h, Tammi e DeBor d ,
. . .. Parents and son should, of course discuss ALL read in the colum n a bout l h('
Kare n
DeMoss.
D or a
Doe r f er , Pam el a Evan s,
possibilities, but I'd suggest that the parents 'keep words lo a
Terri Fife, Charles Fo llrod ,
minimum, show neither shock nor condemnation, and let tbe
V i cki e German , Judy Gi lkey .
boy do most of the talking. - H.
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Tini Hood . La ura Hoover ,

Girl Scout Diary

9~ gou ROO~~g ,

Polly's Pointers

lh llt·lt•n Hottl'l

Qu al ls. Judy Radford, Jell

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By Charlene Hoeflich

Charl es H oss l er , R ~ nd y
Houdashelt , Kath y Howard ,
Den ny Hysell , Sue Kenn edy,
To m
Ke nnedy .
Martha
Kra ws czyn ; Chert Le Febre ,
Ma r k Mi tc h, · Conn ie Musser',
D e ~ni s
Mu sser,
ROb ert
NakamotO, Debbie , Queen ,
Sh e i l a Sa r gent,
H omer
Smith, Robin Snowden , Brent
Sta nley, Darlene Thornton ,
M ik e Wayland , Teresa Van
M e ter , Terri Vining .

Ra ymond

A ndrews , Ela ine Barnhart,
Jf:!Y .Beavert Greg Becker ,
V 1c k 1 Blankenship , Jana
Bu r s on , Br u ce Carm a n ,
Mar y
Colwe ll ,
D i ana
D av ids on, Da w ana Da v i s,
Je ff
Gr ue ser ,
Sa n dra
Hamilton , Bev erly Hof fman ,
Oaiv i d Horton , Ri ck Hova tter ,
Julie Ki tchen , Keith Landers,
Va lerie Ma t sOn-, Shari Mitch,
Todd Morrow, lisa Nash,
Sherr i e' Osborne ,. Vicki ~
Pi c ken s,
G a ry
Priddy ,
Rhonda Reuter, Rita Rou sey,
John W. Stewar t, Randa ll
Tack ett, Fr ederick Th omas,
Mi c ha el T ri pl e tt , Jac ki e
Wagner, Danny Will. Chris
Yeager.

FIRST CHILD BORN
- Mr . and
Mrs . Ja mes D. Warner ,
Syra c~.Jse, are announcing the
birth of their firs t child, a son,
James Dayton, on .Jan. 20 at
lhe Pleasant Hospital. The
infant weighed seVen pounds;
fiv e ounces. Grandpa rents
are Mr. and Mrs. George F.
Conde, ·Syracuse: Pearl G.
Ash. Pomeroy, and Mr. a nd
Mrs . Da le G. Warner ,
Syracuse. Mrs. Ada C1ark ,
Middleporl, and Mrs. Myrtle
Warner, Syracuse , are great.
grandmothers.
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.DEAR HELEN :
My husband and I fa ced the same situation as ' ~Sad ," who ·
had an abortion. When our children were 18 and 14 I found
myself pregnant, and I was over 40 ! Due to a ;cries of
oper~tions', there was concern for rrty health.
·
Our first thought was abortion, with the doctor agreeing,
but gtVmg USSIX weeks to think it over. I might add this was the
WNGEST,most frustrating six weeks we eve r spent,
Well,.we both d~cided that this b~by must have been sent
to us (or unknown reasons , and we should welcome it. Only
after our son was born did we realize how precious he is.
We gel a kick out of couples our age, with grandchildren
older than our baby. Another thing: how many people can
celebrate a 25th wedding anniversary with a new son?
I agr ee with the Supreme Court's ruling :.Jet the mother 's
conscience be her guide. Sometimes abortions are the answef
For us : thank Godwechose LIFE ' - GLAD WE WAITED
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Gilmore of NeY' Haven,W. Va ., announce the engagement
and approaching ma rr~age of their daughter, Becky, to
James H. LewiS, Jr ., son of Mr . and Mrs. J ames H. Lewis
Sandy Heights, Point Pleasant. An April wedding is being
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YES!
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27mpghwy.
E.P.A. estimates rate a Vol are Wagon

9 with manual tran.smiss•on at 30
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Of course, your actual mileage
may differ depending on your driving habits, the condition of your
car and its optional equipment.

of small car.
Is it really roomy,
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YES!

Is it affordable?
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The Volare 4-Door Sedan is lhe roomiest
car in its class . Volare Wagon is the roomlest s,mall wagon you can buy. And they all
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Social

Mrs. Curd named grand page

Calendar

~[f.~e1flrn~~OJ.ti i 9.J2ha~~~e~~~e hear~

FRIDAY
GRANGE
PO MONA
speci al meeting, 7 p .m .
Frida y, practice for filth
degree wor k; 8 p.m. meeting
at Rnck Springs grange hall .
SATURDAY
HYMN SING Saturday,
7:30 p.m. at First Baptist
Churc h. Mas on. Featured
singers will be Dan Hayman
and the country hymntimers
and lhe Joint-Aires of Point
Pleasant.
RUMMAGE , BAKE an d
soup sale sponsored · by
Mason Chapter 157, OES,
·Saturday at the Clifton Lodge
located at the corner of
Pomeroy St. and Rt. 33 in
Mason . Rwnmage sale will
begin at 8:30 a.m. and the
food will be sold beginning ac
II a.m .
VEGETABLE Soup sale.
Saturday, beginning 9 a.m . at
barbecue pit on upper
parking lot in Pomeroy by
Pomeroy Boy Scout Troop.
SUNDAY
MEIGS County youth rally,
2 p.m . Sunda y, Bradford
Church of Christ, with Mr.
and Mrs . Bob Milton
speaking; Mr . Milton is
assis lant basketball coach at
Kentucky Christian College;
all area youth invited.
. .
Songfeslat church of Chris t
in Christian Union , Point
Pleasant, Sunday at 1:30 p.m.
Pastor Rev. James Bunn
extends an invitation to the
public to attend .
THE REV . H. L. JONES,
Galion, will be the guest
speaker Sunday at the
worship services a t Laurel
Cliff Free Methodist Church.
Sunday school (or all ages at
10 :30 a .m.
HARRISONVILLE East.
~rn Star practice 2 p.m.
Sunday at new lodge hall .
MONDAY
REVIVAL at Free . Will
Baptist Church , Ash St. ,
Middleport , · beginnin g .
Monday with services at 7:30
each evening . and special
vocal numbers .
TALENT
CONTEST
Monday for youngsters up to
14 years of age who live in the
Tuppers Plains School
District. The even! is being
sponsored by the Tuppers
Plains Booster Association,
and will be held following the
regular meeting ., First prize
is $10. To enter, phone 9854283 or 985-4279.
MEIGS County Salon,
Eight and Forty, Monday,
7:30p.m . at the home of Mrs.
Julia Hysell. Members are
reminded to · lake gifts for•
Sherri Marshall's tllh birthday observance, along with
items for a silent auction.

~BRANCH

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Marie Curd as grand page to
Dr . Howard Shull , worthy
grand patron, was announ ced
at the Tuesday night meeting
of Pomeroy Chapter 186,
Order of the Eastern Star, at
the · Pomeroy
Ma son ic
Temple .
Initial an nouncemen t of
Mrs. Curd 's appointment was
ma de at !he Distr ic t 25
meeting in Middleport last
month . Mrs . E ll a Smith,
wor thy matron, also repor ted
Dis tric t 25 is the only dis tric t
in the Sta le of Ohio to be 100
per cent paid up to the 0 ES
Home Fire Safety Code Fund.
A repor t on the school of
instruction at the districl
meeting was also given by
Mrs. Smith.
In fo rm ation conce rning
Ge ner a l Gran d Chapter
meeting in Cleveland, Sepl.
26-30 was given and
obligation night was observed
with all those present for·
ming a f'i rd~ a r ound the
labyrinth where Dale Smith,
wor th y patr on, led in
repeating the vows taken at
the allar during initiation.
It was reported that get.
well cards had been sent to
Jimmy J o Hem sley and
Florence Well and sympathy
card had been sent to Mrs.
Dorothy Downie who recently
los t her sis ter by dea th .
A letter was read fr om
Cathryn Wilson; past grand
ma tron, concerning the sale
of charms to benefit the
ESTARL Phase II for a dvanced mlnisterial students.
®
Mrs . Charlotte Dillard,
associate matrQn, will report
on a project to benefit the
Fits
ESTARL progra m at the next
mlJn y
Pintos.
meeting .
Fires t one q uality a t re all y
VegBs
It was noted that a t the
lo w prices! Thi s st ro ng
March mee ting, the associate
s mooth-riding t.ire h as a
conduc tress will give her
wide, ag gressi ve 'tread. for
lecture In open c"lld- pter and
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A Return Engagement At The Inn-Place

Rev. William Sydenstricker,
pastor at Rock Springs, invites the public to attend.

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Methodist Women , Heath
Church, Middleport, 7:30
p.m. Monday at the church.
Devotions by Mrs . Charles
Bradbury; program by
Mrs . Robert
Bumgar ner,
and
refreshments by Mrs. Jack Bechtle,
Mrs . James Brewington,
Mrs . Jessie HDuchins and
Mrs. Terry Byer.
· TUESDAY
LEWIS
MANLEY
AMEI,UCAN
LEGION
AUXILIARY, 2 p.m. Tuesday
at the home of Mrs , Ruth
Brown.

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lace
other in the world.
and the valentine theme was
The charwr was draped in carried out in refreshments
me mory
of
WHiiam served by Mr. and Mrs .
Winebrenner and a memorial Smith, Mrs . Sylvia Midkiff
service was held. Pinons and Shirley Smith .

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THE
BIRDS

·Sunflower Seed .
Cracked Corn

SYRACUSE BROWNIES ll20
A visit to the Meigs Museum was planned for Monday after
school with the scouLs to return to the Syracuse school at 5: 15
where their parents are to pick lhem up.
At last night's meeting Melinda Hill told about the Brownie
" B's." Karen Cook led in the flag pledge, Heidi Cobb, the
Promise, and A~gie Davis, "the "Brownie Smile,"
Refreshments were served by Kathy Pickens and Sherry
Ritchie.
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SALISBURY JUNIORS 100
Valentine cakes for the cakes. A va lentine pa rty will
A valentine party was planned for next week's meeting
eommun ity 's sick a nd shut. follow the ba king .
when the Salisbury Juniors met Thursday night at Meigs High
ins will be made by the Truth . Phms wer.e also disc ussed School.
Seekers or lhe Br adford for a fl oat lo be ente red in the
During. the meeting the scout;; UU!de valentine invitations
Church of Chrisl.
,
.July 4 celebra ti on at Rullapd , for their mothers w.ho will be guests for the party.
Mee ting Tuesday nigl1l .at ~ n d for a trip to Westerville ·
Holland was selected as the country to be represented at
llle home of Mr . and Mrs. on SaluJ"day, Feb. 2l. to hea r Thinking Day and Kelly Clark and Becky Doerler were elected
Gary Wayl and , Rulla nd , the the C.IY . Tea m there . A . to go costwned as the little Dutch girl and the little Dutch boy.
youn g people ·arranged to s wimm ing J&gt;a r ty at ' Ri o Kathleen Parker will give a tulip demonstration and each of
meet at the home of Tammy Grande was also discussed . the girls will leU something about the country,
Blake after school on Friday.
Angle Pratt conducted the meeting which opened with the
Tammy Bla ke presided at
Feb. 13 at 5 p.m. to ma ke the the meeti ng with the officers pledge of allegiance and the girl sccut promise. Earning
givin g reports . Ne"l mee ting badges and pins was di!;Cussed as was the Girl Seoul cookie
will be at lhe home of Mark sale which concludes today. RefreshmenLs were served.
Na ........ No gin.mlcs
Gilkey wilh the discussion lo
POMEROY BROWNIES 76
be on · t emp ta tio n. Gr eg
Roles in the Thinking Day program were assigned at the
Browning had devolions a nd
, .John Bl ake had pra yer . Each Tuesday night meeting of the Pomeroy .Brownies. The troop
one gave a reas9n fOr ,lovinti selected Spain as the country they will represent. Sherrie
Wears led in the pledge and the promise. Refreshments were
J es us . Da vid Blake had
·
praye1· before l" efreshmenl.&lt; served.
were· served.
·
Sloppy Joes. pota to chips , .
COOkieS,. SOft drinks a nd ..
f I f f, '.)'
.
coffee were served to Jeff and
Mike Waylan d. Carol Morris,
Sherrie lla J"nhart. Be verly
ON PASSBOOK
SAVINGS
Wilcox, Charles Djehl , Vicky
and Scot t Pickens . Herbie
per cent year p•id on
Spring home tour plans chairperson , reported on the
Noe l, Mark Gilkey , Cherie
::c•-:~:Pnsb06k SIYiftll.
were
further ed at the recen t skating party.
and
Suzie
Lig.
h
tfoot,
Tammy,
imum . lntere•t
Tuesday
night mee ling of
of deposit to d1t1
John, David and Chuckle
The cultural report was
wlthdnwal. Interest
Ohio
Eta
Phi
Chapter
of
BeU!
Blake
and
Greg
Browning.
presented
by Mrs . ~at
compounded qu•rterly .
Adulls allending were Mrs. Sigma Phi Sorority held at Brogan and wa s e ntitled
Phyllis Gilkey. Mrs. Nancy the Colwnbus ·and Southern ' 'Woman Alone.' ( Mrs. Karen
Morri s, Mrs. Gerry Lightfoot, Ohio Electric Co . Kathy Goins showed a film in
..&amp;1/MElGS
Mr . a nd Mrs . John Blake, and . Cumings of the ways a nd conjunction with the report.
Mr . and Mrs. Gary Wayland. means committee reported Joyce Bartimus served
oh progress.
retreshmen ls.
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Mrs. Susan Olive r anThe Alllens County
s•••• ,.,;
co.
nounced a meeting of the
SPE:AKER NAMED
296 Second St.
SorQ
rity 's cHy council to be
LAURE!. CLIFF - The
Pomeroy, Ohio
held
Feb. 9, and also anREVIVAL TO START
Rev. li . L. J ones, Galion, will
nounced
a
valentine
dance
to
be lhe guest speaker at the
ROCK SPRINGS - A
Sunday wors hip service at he held on Feb. 14 at the revival will be held at the
lhe Laur el Cliff Free Pomeroy Elementary School Rock
Springs
United
Methodist. Church. Services auditorium with Armand Methodist Church Monday.
are at 9:30 a .m. Sunday Turley at the organ and Feb. 9 through Sunday, Feb.
Sc hool for all ages will follow proceeds to go to U1e Senior 15 at 7:30 nightly . There will
Citizens Center.
at 10::10 a.m.
he special music featured
A letter was read con- each evening. The evangelist
cerning lhe Bela Sigma Phi w.ill be the Rev . Robert
. c onvention in Cincinnati. Haydn, pastor of the .
Mrs . Janel Downie had the Pomeroy and Chester United
Heril&lt;!ge Heartbeat, and Mrs . Methodist Churches . The
Maurisha Nelson, social

Eastern

Buckl ey ; tB), Jef f Hedri ck,
High
Sc h oo l
'Prin c ip a l Ka th y Follrod, M a r k Gross .
Goo ding
ha s ni ck le, Pau la Hawk , Ba rba ra
Ches t er
S u sa n
H e n de r s o n ,
announced th e fir st Se mester
Hender son . Janet Ambrose ,
~on_o r r o ll. A a nd B, at t he
Bar ton ,
Jul ia
tunmr and sen ior high school. Kev in
Ca r penter , Ter esa Ca rr, Pam
Nam ed wer e, 7th gra de Con grove, Bel inda Deeter .
(A), Tr aci Say r e, M a r cy
Se xso n ; ( B). J i m Ba hr , Tere sa Edw ar d s. M a r l in
Evans, Pa ula Haw k , Br enda
R ic har d Beil rh s, Ke nn eth
Buckl ey , Kath y Pooler , Apr il
La nham , Jay ne Smith, J u li
Park er , T amm y Star cher , . Wh itehea d, Bonni e Wood .
Gr:eg Wig al. Br enda Ruc ke r ,
SENIOR- lA). Pam Mill ·
Anita Smi th, M ela nie Root. hone, Cri ss y Mor lan, Ka t hy
Bth gra de - (A ), Ter esa Newel l. George Pi ckens ; ( 8 ).
Spencer : · ( B) ,
Bec k y Cathy Na xey, Jo Ann F i ck,
Edwa rd s.
Betsy Am sbar y , Edna Bogg s;
Ka utz .
FRES HMAN - (A). Kay Pa m
Barba r a
Andrews, Nan cy Rid enOur;
Ba lder son , Law r ence Pooler
Ci nd Y Deni se Dean, Tom Av is, Jeff
Va leri a LaB ont e
Pit zer ,
K.:lren 'Pr ob erL Ho l ter ,
Joe
BU c hanah ,
Ra nd y
K e ll er .
Susa n Patri c ia Windon.
Ha nn u m ,
Daw n Sp rd en ,
Debbie Spencer ; ( B), Terry
Brown, Joe Boyl es, Lauri
M _a tth ews, Bob Av i s, Betsy
R i ff le, L owe ll R i de nou r
Sher r i Star cher , Ru sty Wigal :

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CHESTER BROWNIES 1U.I
Germany has been sel~ted as the country to be
represented at Thinking Day by the Chester Brownies. The
girls were asked to do some research on Germany and then
bring reports lo the next meeting . The pledge was led by Linda
Stewart, the promise by Lori Hudson, and refreshments were
served by Joelle McLaughlin.

Youth to make
valentine cakes

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England has been selected by the Racine Brownies as the
country they will represent at Thinking Day, Feb. 22. Meeting
at tbe school last week , the girls worked on styrofoam art
'made plans for a skating party and agreed to save bottle cap~
as a fund raising project.
·
Lori Adams.led in !be pledge to the flag, and Carrie Beegle
led m the PromiSe. Refreshments were served by Lori Adams
and Sandra Harden.
At last night's meeting there w.a s a practice for the
Thinking Day program and plans made for the observance of
Girl Scout Sunday on the first Sunday in March. Visitors at the
meeting were Alana Lyons , Clll"ol Cross, Rachael Steel and
TO(lya Cummins . Beatrice Wagner led in the pledge, Robin
Savage-, the Brownie pledge. Kelly Rizer had prayer Willi
Marty Maynard, Billie Rice and Sandra Harden providing
refreshments.

Eastern honor list annormced

This '
Is For

Shop Our
Friday Night

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A service unit meeting for leaders, assistant leaders and
conunittee members will be held at the Columbus'. and
Southern Ohio Electr ic Co. 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday.
At that time final plans will be made for the observance of
Thinking Day on Feb. 22, 2 to 4 p.m . at the Middleport
ElemenlBry School auditorium . Eighteen troops will be
participating with songs, games or dances from countries
around the world . Parents are being invited to atwnd.
Mrs. Pat Thoma, service unit director, has also announced
a day camp seminar to be held Feb . 16 in Parkersburg. Day
camp for Meigs County troops has been set for July 12-18 at
Camp KiasllulB and going to the seminl"" will be Mrs. Judy
Werry, director, Mrs. Thoma, assistant, and Mrs. Carolyn
Reeves, finance director.

Reuter, Dave Ridgway , Sfeve
R i fe. Darlene Roush , Ka th y
Rupe, Mary Rushel, Terr y
Russell , Tammy Sc f'1 oonover,
Ralph Searl es, Dan iel Sha ne,
Carol Si g m an , Dale Sisson,
Be verly
Sm i th , Tamm y
Sn i der ,
Peggy
Snyder ,
Tamara Stan l e y , Ge org e
St ewart ,
Rober t
Sw i c k .
M e li ssa Thomas , D on na
Thorn ton , T fi mmy Wel c h ,
Jack Well, i e rry Whal ey ,
Ernes t Will , Eddie Wil son,

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ROCK SPRIN GS

Two

hu ndred a n d
t h i r t y fi ve
s tudents at M ei g s H i g h
School ha ve been named to
the honor roll for the t hi rd si &gt;~
weeks per iod . Students m ust
main1a in a " 8 " or be tter to
be named to the r ol l. Nam ed

were:

SENIORS - Jim Anders on
Ani ta Ash , Merri Ault, Ste v~
Ba c hner . Debra
Bai l ey ,
Rod ner Bai ley . Kathy Baker ,

Rober Ball, Tim Bearhs
Richard Berry , Kev in Bet:

zin g, R i ta Bi r c hfiel d. Sherr i
Bl an t on . Brenda
Bol in ,
Kenny
Bye r s ,
Sand r a
Ca r leton , Ge orge Car per ,

Ka ren Coleman , Margaret
Corsi , G in ge r
Cullums .
Peg g y Cun n in gh am , Kitty
Darst, Mi ck Daven port , Pam
Davis,

Ryan

D ilL

Jacldyn

Dooz i, De bra Drake , Marty
Dugan , Elaine El lis , Donna

Evan s . Scott Fraser 1 Brenda

Geor g e , Kenn et h Gi l key ,
C!:r y stal Gl aze , Cynth ia Glaze ,
Georg e ne Gr ate , Sandr a
Hall , Jv!ie Ha m m . Dar la
Harper, G ilbe rt a Ha r pe r ,
Ma rk Hayden , E l iza be th
Hay e,
Tam l
Hof f m a n .
Pame l a Hol comb. An drew
Hoov er. J im Hu tt on , Debra
Jane y , Des m o nd J ef f er s,
Bonita J ohnson , Ki mber ly
J ones , Joseph Jus t is, Ala n
Kenned y, Mona Lee K ing .
A l so. Samm y Littl e, Dale
Dee Lus ter, Mick ey Lyons ,

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M a tson , Tamm i M i chael, Jet!
M il ler, V1ck i e M oore . Kr ista
M orr i s, Mrtrga r e l M oul d ,
R obe rt Musser , Stephen
Nease, D ian a Neece. K1m
Ohlinger. M ike Oil er , Larry
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Pr,a tl , M ike Pr iddy , James

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'The Wife' Causes Strife

P.r

Polt)' Cra me r

· ~ove

A bleach solution
for green algae

DEAR HELEN :
Polly's Prnhlt•m
My husband . Monte, is always saying, ··Meet the wife "or
lad y whose candles ran over
DEAR
POLLY - Do yo u and the hul wax got OQ her
"'The wife says ... " I feel silly ccmplaini ng over su~h a
'""'mingly minor thing. but l am NOT "the wife ," I'm HIS know how to remove green shag carpet. l live alone and
w1 fe, pre ferably called Mollie. I try to shrug th is off but - well algae from lhe bottom of a fell · a s leep with cand les
it's silly, but I think it sounds demea ning.
' dog 's outside wa ter bucket ? burning and had the same
Without making an issue, how do you brea k a husband's - VERA.
thing ha ppen. It was a big job
.. DEAR VE RA - Try a as the hot wax was on a place
ha bit ? - MOL!JE
. strong bleach .wa ter solution. about eight by len inches of a
DEAR MOLLIE :
.... Why don'l you just tell MOnte that you 're not " the wife/ ' Scrub with a stiff brush a nd new blue shag rug. I put ice
but HIS wife, preferably called Mollie? Strange how married rinse thoroughly. - POLLY. cubes on it to harden the wax
DEAR POLLY - My Pe l . and this helped me to remov~
people will let minor lwbils drive them wild before they
Peeve is with the careless the big globs of wax . only l
discover
the
simplest
way
to
stop
lhem
which
is:
leveling
Candy Wood . Ear l Wood .
with their partners.
way some clerks cut off noticed strands of carpet
JUNIORS - Cher yl Barn . . . . Ask Monte if he's ready to be called " the husband." THAT fa bric lengths. So often I tried were coming out with the
har t, Dav e Bass. Tamara
Bl a ke, Jeff Beaver, Da le
to even up materiai , and then ~ax. so I folded pa per towels
should do It ! - H.
Browning , Gr eg Brow ning ,
find
I have to leave the end lllree thick, put them over the
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Ka thleen Campbell. Ter r y
DEAR
HE
LEN
:
crooked
or not ha ve enough . wax , put an old towel uver
Cl ark . E laine Cors i , Joe
Davi s, Rob i n De whur s t ,
Your response to CYU's letter regarding finding her 15- Some do leave a n extra few thai . Then l used my fairl y
Pau l a .E i c h inger , Te rr y
year-old son in bed with another boy was dangerously short- i n che~. but not enough to warm . not real hot, iron to go
Farra r , Connie F ish, Becky
sighted.
,s tra ighten both ends of a over the towel. The heat
Fvl tz, Sand y Garnes. Kim piece and so much ma terial is melted the wax that wa s then
Demonstra
ting
to
the
boy
that
he
is
accepta
ble
even
if
he
is
be rl ey Grueser, Crystal Ha ll ,
Rona ld
homose~u~l is a mu ch more favor able approach than ignoring wasted on each bolt. By bei ~g absorbed by the pa per towels.
J ame s Haw l ey ,
H aw~ i ns, J a m es Je ff er s , . the poss1b1hty by explammg to h1m that "one incident doesn't
a btl more careful , money I kep i re placing the pa per
Vlck1e J ohns on ,
Ch ery l
could be saved for bo th store toweling as it becarrle soiJed.
indicate
anything
more
than
curiosity
or
experimentation
K e n ned y , Pe nny L a nde r s,
most adolescents experience on their way to adulthood. "
and customer. Tearing works This was repea ted un til all
Randy Lyons, Je rr y M a tson ,
That implies ' 'we will only accept you if you co nform to our on some fabrics but cerlainly Was g o~ e . Now no one would
Larai ne M cElha ney , .Quane
M c l augh l in , Vic ki M i ght ,
preconceived idea of what you should be."
not on knits . I cr inged as I ever guess _there h'ad been hot
Connie Mo-o dispaug h , Eugene
Pa ~ en ts should help children to assess actual propensities
wa tched a salesperson tear wax on m}' carpet. I did th e
M orrison ,
Pame la
Of .
regardmg eve ry aspect of life, incl uding the sexual, rather off a piece of fake fur for me. sa me to my glass lop ped
fenbe r ger , Faith Per r in ,
than determining what sort of person they want them to be and She lold me she always tore coffee ta ble since I was afraid
Steve Rand o lph , Em me tt
Rawson , Suzy Sa mue l s,
then applying pressure for conformity.
such fabri c. - JOAN L.
scraping would scra tch the
Melody Scaggs. Dus ly Sm ith,
Acceptance leaves open channels of conununication
DEA
R
POLLY
An
easy
glass. l have learned a Jot
G r eg Sm i t h , T i m Sm i l h ,
through
which
the
boy
might
learn,
as
you
suggest
,
that
his
way
to
keep
pie
crust
from
from
your readers so thank
Sta n ley Starcher , Kenn eth
fa ther overreacted (as did . his mother in suggesting falling a part , while putting it you. - HEGGIE.
Stew art, De bo ra h Ta ylor ,
Donna Tay lor, Lonn ie Ta ylor.
psychia try ), to a common exploratory situation. However , it iil the pan, is to roll it out on
Be c ky Th omas , Th om as
MUST be broad enough to include the possibility that he is slightly noured plastic wrap.
Tuck er 1 Ra y m Ond Wall , June
homosexual.
Put one hand under the wrap
Wa m s ley , Duan e We ber ,
. There is such a thing as a healthy homosexual but such a and fli p crust ove r into pw1.
Trac i Weese. Kenn eth Wh i te,
Bev.erly Wil.cdx , Ra ym ond
one is not likely to be produced in an atmosphere of 'repression. Arrange in place and then
Wi l ford , Beverl y Wi ll. Sherry
- YOUTH COUNSELOR
remove wrap. Fix edges . For
Vining .
two layer crusts cut design in
SOPHOMORES - J ef l DEAR YOUTH COUNSELOR :
. .. . You ' re right : my answer stopped short of being complete, top layer before turning It
Arn old, Paul a Ash ley, Rita
this because I assumed (whether rightly or wrongly) that at over . Even my da ughter !:an
Bailey , Wil l i am Bartr-um ,
Dal e Bing , Mar y Carswell ,
age 15, experimentation_ and curiosity are usually the answers make pie crust now . - PAT.
Ror y Cole , Pa tri c ia Cor si.
to seemingly homosexual acts.
DEAR POLLY - I just
Jeff Couc h, Tammi e DeBor d ,
. . .. Parents and son should, of course discuss ALL read in the colum n a bout l h('
Kare n
DeMoss.
D or a
Doe r f er , Pam el a Evan s,
possibilities, but I'd suggest that the parents 'keep words lo a
Terri Fife, Charles Fo llrod ,
minimum, show neither shock nor condemnation, and let tbe
V i cki e German , Judy Gi lkey .
boy do most of the talking. - H.
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Tini Hood . La ura Hoover ,

Girl Scout Diary

9~ gou ROO~~g ,

Polly's Pointers

lh llt·lt•n Hottl'l

Qu al ls. Judy Radford, Jell

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By Charlene Hoeflich

Charl es H oss l er , R ~ nd y
Houdashelt , Kath y Howard ,
Den ny Hysell , Sue Kenn edy,
To m
Ke nnedy .
Martha
Kra ws czyn ; Chert Le Febre ,
Ma r k Mi tc h, · Conn ie Musser',
D e ~ni s
Mu sser,
ROb ert
NakamotO, Debbie , Queen ,
Sh e i l a Sa r gent,
H omer
Smith, Robin Snowden , Brent
Sta nley, Darlene Thornton ,
M ik e Wayland , Teresa Van
M e ter , Terri Vining .

Ra ymond

A ndrews , Ela ine Barnhart,
Jf:!Y .Beavert Greg Becker ,
V 1c k 1 Blankenship , Jana
Bu r s on , Br u ce Carm a n ,
Mar y
Colwe ll ,
D i ana
D av ids on, Da w ana Da v i s,
Je ff
Gr ue ser ,
Sa n dra
Hamilton , Bev erly Hof fman ,
Oaiv i d Horton , Ri ck Hova tter ,
Julie Ki tchen , Keith Landers,
Va lerie Ma t sOn-, Shari Mitch,
Todd Morrow, lisa Nash,
Sherr i e' Osborne ,. Vicki ~
Pi c ken s,
G a ry
Priddy ,
Rhonda Reuter, Rita Rou sey,
John W. Stewar t, Randa ll
Tack ett, Fr ederick Th omas,
Mi c ha el T ri pl e tt , Jac ki e
Wagner, Danny Will. Chris
Yeager.

FIRST CHILD BORN
- Mr . and
Mrs . Ja mes D. Warner ,
Syra c~.Jse, are announcing the
birth of their firs t child, a son,
James Dayton, on .Jan. 20 at
lhe Pleasant Hospital. The
infant weighed seVen pounds;
fiv e ounces. Grandpa rents
are Mr. and Mrs. George F.
Conde, ·Syracuse: Pearl G.
Ash. Pomeroy, and Mr. a nd
Mrs . Da le G. Warner ,
Syracuse. Mrs. Ada C1ark ,
Middleporl, and Mrs. Myrtle
Warner, Syracuse , are great.
grandmothers.
~YRACUSE

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.DEAR HELEN :
My husband and I fa ced the same situation as ' ~Sad ," who ·
had an abortion. When our children were 18 and 14 I found
myself pregnant, and I was over 40 ! Due to a ;cries of
oper~tions', there was concern for rrty health.
·
Our first thought was abortion, with the doctor agreeing,
but gtVmg USSIX weeks to think it over. I might add this was the
WNGEST,most frustrating six weeks we eve r spent,
Well,.we both d~cided that this b~by must have been sent
to us (or unknown reasons , and we should welcome it. Only
after our son was born did we realize how precious he is.
We gel a kick out of couples our age, with grandchildren
older than our baby. Another thing: how many people can
celebrate a 25th wedding anniversary with a new son?
I agr ee with the Supreme Court's ruling :.Jet the mother 's
conscience be her guide. Sometimes abortions are the answef
For us : thank Godwechose LIFE ' - GLAD WE WAITED
.

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. BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs . Robert
Gilmore of NeY' Haven,W. Va ., announce the engagement
and approaching ma rr~age of their daughter, Becky, to
James H. LewiS, Jr ., son of Mr . and Mrs. J ames H. Lewis
Sandy Heights, Point Pleasant. An April wedding is being
planned ..

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Is it economical?
YES!
18mpgcity
27mpghwy.
E.P.A. estimates rate a Vol are Wagon

9 with manual tran.smiss•on at 30
mpg highway, t8 mpg city. Volare
Coupe and Sedan are rated at
27 mpg highway and 18 mpg city.
Of course, your actual mileage
may differ depending on your driving habits, the condition of your
car and its optional equipment.

of small car.
Is it really roomy,
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Is it affordable?
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car in its class . Volare Wagon is the roomlest s,mall wagon you can buy. And they all
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Social

Mrs. Curd named grand page

Calendar

~[f.~e1flrn~~OJ.ti i 9.J2ha~~~e~~~e hear~

FRIDAY
GRANGE
PO MONA
speci al meeting, 7 p .m .
Frida y, practice for filth
degree wor k; 8 p.m. meeting
at Rnck Springs grange hall .
SATURDAY
HYMN SING Saturday,
7:30 p.m. at First Baptist
Churc h. Mas on. Featured
singers will be Dan Hayman
and the country hymntimers
and lhe Joint-Aires of Point
Pleasant.
RUMMAGE , BAKE an d
soup sale sponsored · by
Mason Chapter 157, OES,
·Saturday at the Clifton Lodge
located at the corner of
Pomeroy St. and Rt. 33 in
Mason . Rwnmage sale will
begin at 8:30 a.m. and the
food will be sold beginning ac
II a.m .
VEGETABLE Soup sale.
Saturday, beginning 9 a.m . at
barbecue pit on upper
parking lot in Pomeroy by
Pomeroy Boy Scout Troop.
SUNDAY
MEIGS County youth rally,
2 p.m . Sunda y, Bradford
Church of Christ, with Mr.
and Mrs . Bob Milton
speaking; Mr . Milton is
assis lant basketball coach at
Kentucky Christian College;
all area youth invited.
. .
Songfeslat church of Chris t
in Christian Union , Point
Pleasant, Sunday at 1:30 p.m.
Pastor Rev. James Bunn
extends an invitation to the
public to attend .
THE REV . H. L. JONES,
Galion, will be the guest
speaker Sunday at the
worship services a t Laurel
Cliff Free Methodist Church.
Sunday school (or all ages at
10 :30 a .m.
HARRISONVILLE East.
~rn Star practice 2 p.m.
Sunday at new lodge hall .
MONDAY
REVIVAL at Free . Will
Baptist Church , Ash St. ,
Middleport , · beginnin g .
Monday with services at 7:30
each evening . and special
vocal numbers .
TALENT
CONTEST
Monday for youngsters up to
14 years of age who live in the
Tuppers Plains School
District. The even! is being
sponsored by the Tuppers
Plains Booster Association,
and will be held following the
regular meeting ., First prize
is $10. To enter, phone 9854283 or 985-4279.
MEIGS County Salon,
Eight and Forty, Monday,
7:30p.m . at the home of Mrs.
Julia Hysell. Members are
reminded to · lake gifts for•
Sherri Marshall's tllh birthday observance, along with
items for a silent auction.

~BRANCH

•

Marie Curd as grand page to
Dr . Howard Shull , worthy
grand patron, was announ ced
at the Tuesday night meeting
of Pomeroy Chapter 186,
Order of the Eastern Star, at
the · Pomeroy
Ma son ic
Temple .
Initial an nouncemen t of
Mrs. Curd 's appointment was
ma de at !he Distr ic t 25
meeting in Middleport last
month . Mrs . E ll a Smith,
wor thy matron, also repor ted
Dis tric t 25 is the only dis tric t
in the Sta le of Ohio to be 100
per cent paid up to the 0 ES
Home Fire Safety Code Fund.
A repor t on the school of
instruction at the districl
meeting was also given by
Mrs. Smith.
In fo rm ation conce rning
Ge ner a l Gran d Chapter
meeting in Cleveland, Sepl.
26-30 was given and
obligation night was observed
with all those present for·
ming a f'i rd~ a r ound the
labyrinth where Dale Smith,
wor th y patr on, led in
repeating the vows taken at
the allar during initiation.
It was reported that get.
well cards had been sent to
Jimmy J o Hem sley and
Florence Well and sympathy
card had been sent to Mrs.
Dorothy Downie who recently
los t her sis ter by dea th .
A letter was read fr om
Cathryn Wilson; past grand
ma tron, concerning the sale
of charms to benefit the
ESTARL Phase II for a dvanced mlnisterial students.
®
Mrs . Charlotte Dillard,
associate matrQn, will report
on a project to benefit the
Fits
ESTARL progra m at the next
mlJn y
Pintos.
meeting .
Fires t one q uality a t re all y
VegBs
It was noted that a t the
lo w prices! Thi s st ro ng
March mee ting, the associate
s mooth-riding t.ire h as a
conduc tress will give her
wide, ag gressi ve 'tread. for
lecture In open c"lld- pter and
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andsold
tireF. E.T.
the examination and instruct.iQn Committee will ·
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A Return Engagement At The Inn-Place

Rev. William Sydenstricker,
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HEATH . UNITED
Methodist Women , Heath
Church, Middleport, 7:30
p.m. Monday at the church.
Devotions by Mrs . Charles
Bradbury; program by
Mrs . Robert
Bumgar ner,
and
refreshments by Mrs. Jack Bechtle,
Mrs . James Brewington,
Mrs . Jessie HDuchins and
Mrs. Terry Byer.
· TUESDAY
LEWIS
MANLEY
AMEI,UCAN
LEGION
AUXILIARY, 2 p.m. Tuesday
at the home of Mrs , Ruth
Brown.

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other in the world.
and the valentine theme was
The charwr was draped in carried out in refreshments
me mory
of
WHiiam served by Mr. and Mrs .
Winebrenner and a memorial Smith, Mrs . Sylvia Midkiff
service was held. Pinons and Shirley Smith .

Plyn wulh

THE
BIRDS

·Sunflower Seed .
Cracked Corn

SYRACUSE BROWNIES ll20
A visit to the Meigs Museum was planned for Monday after
school with the scouLs to return to the Syracuse school at 5: 15
where their parents are to pick lhem up.
At last night's meeting Melinda Hill told about the Brownie
" B's." Karen Cook led in the flag pledge, Heidi Cobb, the
Promise, and A~gie Davis, "the "Brownie Smile,"
Refreshments were served by Kathy Pickens and Sherry
Ritchie.
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SALISBURY JUNIORS 100
Valentine cakes for the cakes. A va lentine pa rty will
A valentine party was planned for next week's meeting
eommun ity 's sick a nd shut. follow the ba king .
when the Salisbury Juniors met Thursday night at Meigs High
ins will be made by the Truth . Phms wer.e also disc ussed School.
Seekers or lhe Br adford for a fl oat lo be ente red in the
During. the meeting the scout;; UU!de valentine invitations
Church of Chrisl.
,
.July 4 celebra ti on at Rullapd , for their mothers w.ho will be guests for the party.
Mee ting Tuesday nigl1l .at ~ n d for a trip to Westerville ·
Holland was selected as the country to be represented at
llle home of Mr . and Mrs. on SaluJ"day, Feb. 2l. to hea r Thinking Day and Kelly Clark and Becky Doerler were elected
Gary Wayl and , Rulla nd , the the C.IY . Tea m there . A . to go costwned as the little Dutch girl and the little Dutch boy.
youn g people ·arranged to s wimm ing J&gt;a r ty at ' Ri o Kathleen Parker will give a tulip demonstration and each of
meet at the home of Tammy Grande was also discussed . the girls will leU something about the country,
Blake after school on Friday.
Angle Pratt conducted the meeting which opened with the
Tammy Bla ke presided at
Feb. 13 at 5 p.m. to ma ke the the meeti ng with the officers pledge of allegiance and the girl sccut promise. Earning
givin g reports . Ne"l mee ting badges and pins was di!;Cussed as was the Girl Seoul cookie
will be at lhe home of Mark sale which concludes today. RefreshmenLs were served.
Na ........ No gin.mlcs
Gilkey wilh the discussion lo
POMEROY BROWNIES 76
be on · t emp ta tio n. Gr eg
Roles in the Thinking Day program were assigned at the
Browning had devolions a nd
, .John Bl ake had pra yer . Each Tuesday night meeting of the Pomeroy .Brownies. The troop
one gave a reas9n fOr ,lovinti selected Spain as the country they will represent. Sherrie
Wears led in the pledge and the promise. Refreshments were
J es us . Da vid Blake had
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praye1· before l" efreshmenl.&lt; served.
were· served.
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Sloppy Joes. pota to chips , .
COOkieS,. SOft drinks a nd ..
f I f f, '.)'
.
coffee were served to Jeff and
Mike Waylan d. Carol Morris,
Sherrie lla J"nhart. Be verly
ON PASSBOOK
SAVINGS
Wilcox, Charles Djehl , Vicky
and Scot t Pickens . Herbie
per cent year p•id on
Spring home tour plans chairperson , reported on the
Noe l, Mark Gilkey , Cherie
::c•-:~:Pnsb06k SIYiftll.
were
further ed at the recen t skating party.
and
Suzie
Lig.
h
tfoot,
Tammy,
imum . lntere•t
Tuesday
night mee ling of
of deposit to d1t1
John, David and Chuckle
The cultural report was
wlthdnwal. Interest
Ohio
Eta
Phi
Chapter
of
BeU!
Blake
and
Greg
Browning.
presented
by Mrs . ~at
compounded qu•rterly .
Adulls allending were Mrs. Sigma Phi Sorority held at Brogan and wa s e ntitled
Phyllis Gilkey. Mrs. Nancy the Colwnbus ·and Southern ' 'Woman Alone.' ( Mrs. Karen
Morri s, Mrs. Gerry Lightfoot, Ohio Electric Co . Kathy Goins showed a film in
..&amp;1/MElGS
Mr . a nd Mrs . John Blake, and . Cumings of the ways a nd conjunction with the report.
Mr . and Mrs. Gary Wayland. means committee reported Joyce Bartimus served
oh progress.
retreshmen ls.
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Mrs. Susan Olive r anThe Alllens County
s•••• ,.,;
co.
nounced a meeting of the
SPE:AKER NAMED
296 Second St.
SorQ
rity 's cHy council to be
LAURE!. CLIFF - The
Pomeroy, Ohio
held
Feb. 9, and also anREVIVAL TO START
Rev. li . L. J ones, Galion, will
nounced
a
valentine
dance
to
be lhe guest speaker at the
ROCK SPRINGS - A
Sunday wors hip service at he held on Feb. 14 at the revival will be held at the
lhe Laur el Cliff Free Pomeroy Elementary School Rock
Springs
United
Methodist. Church. Services auditorium with Armand Methodist Church Monday.
are at 9:30 a .m. Sunday Turley at the organ and Feb. 9 through Sunday, Feb.
Sc hool for all ages will follow proceeds to go to U1e Senior 15 at 7:30 nightly . There will
Citizens Center.
at 10::10 a.m.
he special music featured
A letter was read con- each evening. The evangelist
cerning lhe Bela Sigma Phi w.ill be the Rev . Robert
. c onvention in Cincinnati. Haydn, pastor of the .
Mrs . Janel Downie had the Pomeroy and Chester United
Heril&lt;!ge Heartbeat, and Mrs . Methodist Churches . The
Maurisha Nelson, social

Eastern

Buckl ey ; tB), Jef f Hedri ck,
High
Sc h oo l
'Prin c ip a l Ka th y Follrod, M a r k Gross .
Goo ding
ha s ni ck le, Pau la Hawk , Ba rba ra
Ches t er
S u sa n
H e n de r s o n ,
announced th e fir st Se mester
Hender son . Janet Ambrose ,
~on_o r r o ll. A a nd B, at t he
Bar ton ,
Jul ia
tunmr and sen ior high school. Kev in
Ca r penter , Ter esa Ca rr, Pam
Nam ed wer e, 7th gra de Con grove, Bel inda Deeter .
(A), Tr aci Say r e, M a r cy
Se xso n ; ( B). J i m Ba hr , Tere sa Edw ar d s. M a r l in
Evans, Pa ula Haw k , Br enda
R ic har d Beil rh s, Ke nn eth
Buckl ey , Kath y Pooler , Apr il
La nham , Jay ne Smith, J u li
Park er , T amm y Star cher , . Wh itehea d, Bonni e Wood .
Gr:eg Wig al. Br enda Ruc ke r ,
SENIOR- lA). Pam Mill ·
Anita Smi th, M ela nie Root. hone, Cri ss y Mor lan, Ka t hy
Bth gra de - (A ), Ter esa Newel l. George Pi ckens ; ( 8 ).
Spencer : · ( B) ,
Bec k y Cathy Na xey, Jo Ann F i ck,
Edwa rd s.
Betsy Am sbar y , Edna Bogg s;
Ka utz .
FRES HMAN - (A). Kay Pa m
Barba r a
Andrews, Nan cy Rid enOur;
Ba lder son , Law r ence Pooler
Ci nd Y Deni se Dean, Tom Av is, Jeff
Va leri a LaB ont e
Pit zer ,
K.:lren 'Pr ob erL Ho l ter ,
Joe
BU c hanah ,
Ra nd y
K e ll er .
Susa n Patri c ia Windon.
Ha nn u m ,
Daw n Sp rd en ,
Debbie Spencer ; ( B), Terry
Brown, Joe Boyl es, Lauri
M _a tth ews, Bob Av i s, Betsy
R i ff le, L owe ll R i de nou r
Sher r i Star cher , Ru sty Wigal :

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CHESTER BROWNIES 1U.I
Germany has been sel~ted as the country to be
represented at Thinking Day by the Chester Brownies. The
girls were asked to do some research on Germany and then
bring reports lo the next meeting . The pledge was led by Linda
Stewart, the promise by Lori Hudson, and refreshments were
served by Joelle McLaughlin.

Youth to make
valentine cakes

1J75

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OPEN TONITE "
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England has been selected by the Racine Brownies as the
country they will represent at Thinking Day, Feb. 22. Meeting
at tbe school last week , the girls worked on styrofoam art
'made plans for a skating party and agreed to save bottle cap~
as a fund raising project.
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Lori Adams.led in !be pledge to the flag, and Carrie Beegle
led m the PromiSe. Refreshments were served by Lori Adams
and Sandra Harden.
At last night's meeting there w.a s a practice for the
Thinking Day program and plans made for the observance of
Girl Scout Sunday on the first Sunday in March. Visitors at the
meeting were Alana Lyons , Clll"ol Cross, Rachael Steel and
TO(lya Cummins . Beatrice Wagner led in the pledge, Robin
Savage-, the Brownie pledge. Kelly Rizer had prayer Willi
Marty Maynard, Billie Rice and Sandra Harden providing
refreshments.

Eastern honor list annormced

This '
Is For

Shop Our
Friday Night

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A service unit meeting for leaders, assistant leaders and
conunittee members will be held at the Columbus'. and
Southern Ohio Electr ic Co. 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday.
At that time final plans will be made for the observance of
Thinking Day on Feb. 22, 2 to 4 p.m . at the Middleport
ElemenlBry School auditorium . Eighteen troops will be
participating with songs, games or dances from countries
around the world . Parents are being invited to atwnd.
Mrs. Pat Thoma, service unit director, has also announced
a day camp seminar to be held Feb . 16 in Parkersburg. Day
camp for Meigs County troops has been set for July 12-18 at
Camp KiasllulB and going to the seminl"" will be Mrs. Judy
Werry, director, Mrs. Thoma, assistant, and Mrs. Carolyn
Reeves, finance director.

Reuter, Dave Ridgway , Sfeve
R i fe. Darlene Roush , Ka th y
Rupe, Mary Rushel, Terr y
Russell , Tammy Sc f'1 oonover,
Ralph Searl es, Dan iel Sha ne,
Carol Si g m an , Dale Sisson,
Be verly
Sm i th , Tamm y
Sn i der ,
Peggy
Snyder ,
Tamara Stan l e y , Ge org e
St ewart ,
Rober t
Sw i c k .
M e li ssa Thomas , D on na
Thorn ton , T fi mmy Wel c h ,
Jack Well, i e rry Whal ey ,
Ernes t Will , Eddie Wil son,

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1ntends

to

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for an order to c hang e
daughters nam e to Tra c1
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PrObl!lte Court on or afler th e

day of February

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Dated t hiS 4th day of

February 1976
Charlotte Wr ght mother ot
Trac1 Earlene wr ght
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Ernest D
Congo whO d ed 10 years
ago
Feb 5 1966
Sadly
m •ssed by hIs w 1fe and
c h l dren
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I N LOV t N G memory of Le e

Denney who passed away 3
yea r s ago FEb 7 Sadl y
Beulah
m1ssed by s•ster
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Cost of

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FABR IC Sale Cont1nued Due
to b ad weather our sa l e will
be extended for another
week
en d ng
Fcb
7
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NOTICE OF PUB LI C SALE
To whom t may concern
NOIICe IS hereby g1ven that
on Feb 17 1976 at lOam a
publ c sa l e wtll be held at
the C 11zens Nat1onal Ba nk
M•dd l eport Ohto to se ll for
cash the fol lo w ng col latera
to wtt 1975 Ford Styles de
P ck up truck S N F2 5MCW
48459 Th e Ct!uens Naltonal
Bank reserves the r •g h t to
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2 5 3tc
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poss•ble deduct on lh s year
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va we bu tc h er cattle and
hogs
S10
cattle
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for c utttng and wrappmg
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Automatrc Water
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3 AND d RM furntsh ed and
unfurnished a pis Ph one 992
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DE /\ LER S tn scrap
1r0n
me t ats tun k autos R1dcr s
Savage Phone 992 5 168
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OLD furn t ture
1ce bo xes
brass beds s tone t ars or
complete households Wnte
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7700
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la dy to I ve 1n r ree room
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lor l•ght dut •es 5ee a t 308
P age St Middleport Oh o
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Employment Wanted
SEW ING of all k nd s dresses
for all occas•ons sacks
sh trts new born layettes
cur tams drapes Phone 992
3035 and ask for Dorothy
2 4 12fc

Pets

210,000
Weekly Gram
Capac;tty

'299

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Btcentenntal Coms

19755 Prool Set (6 pes 1
S25 00 1915 Mtnf Set S9 00 ,
1976 Stiver Proof Set (3
pes) S15 00 , 1976 S1lver

UNC Set (3 pes l sa so

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Call Rutland 742 2331

R&amp;J COINS

S~acuse Ohto

Reg S339 00 Val

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Roger Wamslev
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Quality Print Shop

Auto Sales
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of
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h1 S b elor e you b uy i'l new
QnC' Phone alter 'J p 111 or on
week ends

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1974 F O~D van
I ton long
wheel base auto w th PS
and brakes rad10 set up to
pull camper Phone 991 7320
2 1 61 c
1906 OLUSMOBILE 98 needs
r ep a 1r $200 Phon e 992 6102
'1 4 61C
F OR SALE

1968 Oldsmob le
Toranado A 1 shape S150
Phone 992 39 92
2 4 dip
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Pomeroy Offtce
lOS Bu1ternul
992 33115
Formerly Weed Wholesale
Featunng
De tu x Zerox Copy Servtee .
0 1f 1 c e
S u p p I ' e s_.
M meograph
S upple~ ,
largest select•o n of wed
dtng su ppl es
n South
eastern Ohio
Th e Pr1n1 Shop Compl e t e
(S till 10 bU'5tness In M1d
dlepor tl
118 2 mo

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Rill Estate for Sale

At,nemen t locat ed
beh nd
R ut l a n d
Grad e
T unrup
brak es
School
wt1ee ba!Jnc ng a t•n e ment
Phon e 742 2001
111611(

1968 J EEP Wagon eer 6 cyt
std
lock out hubs Phone
Haro d
Brew e r
Long
Bottom Oh o ( 614 ) 985 3554
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ONE ACRE 6 rms and b ath
R t 3 Pomeroy Rose HIll
D•ck Davts prop erty
full
basement
a um•num
s•d•ng pj3neted SlO 000 Call
Oak Hdl 085 0576 evenmg s
Ja ck son 28 6 3004 day s
2 5 JOtp

BR/\ D FORD Aucl oneer
Complet e Serv1 ce
Pnone
919 24 87 o r 949 2000 Rae ne
Oh o Crill Brad tord
10 9 lie

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hour o r contract Phone 992
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Real Estate For Sale

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on
150 )( 100 lot
\6500
Com
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5786
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H OUS E on Ltnco l n H gts 1
bed rm
larg e k i!chen ful
basement ellcellen b JY tor
S.H 900 w1th n £"&gt;w l urnllur c
only 'i iO 300 Phon e 992 76 t8
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10 RM HOU SE 2 baths fu ll
bas eme nt g lassed 10 porch
ca rpet
and g arage
tn
Middleport \ 2 1 000 Phone
992 J3 19
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FOUR acres ot land
n•ce
loc atton for house or t rader
n car sc hoo l Ca ll ! 014 ) 609
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NEW LISTING -

3 Br s

l arge
k1f
new
F A
furnac e
basement
porches and n1ce lot in

Rutland $12 500
4 BEDROOMS Sleam
heat 2 lt v tng s 2 porches
cook a nd bake u n 1ts
basemen1 wrth garage

$20 000
5 BEDROOMS -

L'vong

d lnrng glassed rn porch
steam heat (gas ftred l
basement on la rge lot

$16500
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b edroom s
2 112
baths
fam tly room mod lot
2
ca r garage and m ce lot

$45 000
WINTER

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Large old 12 rooms w tth
bath gas &amp; ctty water near
stores Only $5500

5 BEDROOMS -

Lots of

new panelmg
ca rpeting
na t gas furnace crty water
and 2 baths
1!:~ acre

$18 500
FAMILY ROOM - 3 noce
bedrooms, bath gas heat
and large ltvlng at a very
low pnce of $8500

CHESHIRE -

1976 PONTIAC
VENTURA

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Ph 992 2114

Modern 3

BRs hot water heat very
ntce kitchen wtth range
refr igerator famtly room.
patto and 2 car garage 2

MODERN home tn Chest er R
room s 2 baths 2 por ches
sun porch 1? basement ctt y
and well water natural gas
garage
Prtced t o sell
Phone ( 614 ) 985 4101
2 4 tt c

EXC A VATING dozer loaueo
and tJa c lo.hoe wor!o. seplte
rank s
lll St a l t ed
d u mp
tru c k s and to bo ys lor h1 r e
wilt haul 1111 d1rf top so I
l1mes ton e and g ra ve l Call
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PROPERTIES ,
WE
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TONITE
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7&amp;00 P.M.
New and Used
Merchandise
At Mason

AUCIION HOUSE
Horton St.
Mason. W.Va.

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'5695

'3595
1973 Chevy
C"pr ce 2 df
equ tpt

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1972 Ford T-Bird
fu lly

local owner

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69
68
66

2 Dr H T
Fully Equ pped

'2895

'3395

WE NEED GOOD USED CARS

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Chevelle 4 Door 6 cyl. auto·-----'695
Olds 98 4 Dr. Sed., power, air ___11195
Pontiac Station Wagon-------- 1795
Okls 88 HJ. Sedan _________ '395

69 Chevrolet % ton PickUD-------11295
72 Dodge 1 ton Truck, flat bed----12695
See one of these courteous salesmen. Pete
Burns, Lloyd Me Laughlin or Marvrn
Keebaugh

STOP
IN
TODAY

Karr &amp; Van Zanclt
"You'll L1ke Our Quality Way
of Domg Busmess"
992-5342 GMC FINANCING Pomeroy
Open Evenmgs Untii6.00-Til5p m- Sat

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Highlights in TV watching next week
What's Or\ Television Feb 8 14
By Umted Pr eu lnternat1ona1
( Ttmes are EST unless noted)
( R denotes repeat I

returns Will Rose succ umb}
Ko ak IS on CBS
N BC
mys t ery
Mallory
C•rcumStant•al Ev•dence st arSUNDAY
nng Raymo nd
Burr as a
1p m
lawyer
clear ed
Of
perjury
ABC ha s the Super star s.
charges by the bar but not by
men s preliminary
the publ iC He def ends Mark
On NB C a th ree hOur Grand
Hamill a prtsoner accused ot
st and mcludes a look at the- k ll lmg ano th er m mate Wr11t en
1975 world ser.es
by Joe l 0 ansky
1 JO p m
ABC ha s Wmter Olymp •c
CBS has a Naltonal Basket
cover age
ball Assoc a t •on game Buffalo
10 p m
Braves vs Phdadelph ll!l 76ers
CBS News presents The Red
from Th e Spectr um Phtladel
Flower and the Green Horse
a look at tn e exh•bll of Chinese
ph1a
2pm
arc heolog y tour ng the cou n try
PB S has Leona rd Bernste•n
On PBS Bil l Moyers Jour
at Harvard Th e Unanswer ed nat
T t'le People Agatnst
Quest ion
The Twenltelh Cen
Redl1nmg
Some banks deny
loan and mort gage money n
fury Cr•S s
Mus i c of l ves
Mahler
Ravel
SchOenberg
areas they deem nsks usually
Feat ur es the finale of Mahler s older c ty ne tghborh oods Oppo
N1nlh SymphOny by the V1enna nent.s say thiS creates - and
perpetuates sl um s Gues ts
Philharmonic
2 JO p m
mclude Ralph Goetze Boston
ABC has coverage Of the XII Redevelopment Assoclat on
W1ll1am 0 Conne I
Un1ted
wmter 0 ymp c Games
4pm
Sta tes
Leag ue
ol
Sav mg s
N sc has the Bob Hope ASSOCi flt10nS Gale S!nco tta Of
Chtcago s M e tropol•tan Area
Desert Classic f inal round gol f
Hous•ng A lt 1ance
from Palm Desert Ca lif
4 lO p m
11pm
ABC Wide world of Sports
PB S a1rs Kup 5 Sh ow
e.Nal1onal F1n~ 1s Rodeo fr om
MONDAY
OklahOma Ctly
· International
7p m
c l1ff d t vtng c hamp10n sh ps
On PB S Anyone for Ten
from Acapulco
nyson? Wet ll Whttman and the
s 30 p m
Civil War
w1th Rt ch ard K1ley
On pB S Ant•ques
Spon
geware
pott ery
decorated from Gettysburg
8 pm
with a sponge dipped 1n dye
On The Rocks ABC Old
was mostly blue on wh1te wtiM
trmer E J Andre ref uses parole
Rufus
Foshee of
Camden
until htS nam e ts cleared
Ma•ne
6pm
NBC has Rtch Litt le
On
I'BS
Sx
Hundred
On PBS Blac k Journal
Ch1na ~ s
Hi sto ry
ABC hliS Winter Olympic Mdlentcl
Unearthed
Ch1n ese archeotog
coverage
teal f1nds
6 JO p m
Rhoda tS on CBS Mam a Ida
PBS has 'Wor ld Press
thmk s Papa Mart•n Is chasmg
7 p m
women and otherwise II"VIng 1n
CBS a1rs 00 Min utes
NBC s Wonderful World of sin
a 30 p m
0 1snev
The Bears and t
Ph y ll tS 1S on CBS
Leo
Pari 2 Patnck Wayne refuses
to g lve up hts three bear cubs Heatherton lr1es to do away
leading to land war belween Wtfh hrmself
ABC has W1nter Olymptc
lnd 1ans and the Parks Depart
me!{'
com m issioner Andrew coverage
Du~an orders their sett lement
9 Pm
All 1n the Fatntly CBS
on
ABC
Swiss
Family
Joe Forrester is on NB C
Reformed bettor helps break up
R o~ nson Jean Laf itte s tra .tor
ou~ ~a l de Nevtlle Brand setzes a gambling nng
9 30 p m
Jel'l!IIY'II41h and plans to board an
On
CBS
Ma ude
d•rects
entrny (British) man of war
Tu ckahoe s Bicentenn 1al musl
Pat,p
ca l extravaganza wtlh a sa l ut e
.,
I Pm
Oil ABC The Stx Mtl l10n to Amencan women fea l urmg
Oof{er Man tolns w 1th F arrah Mrs Na ugat uck as Betsy Ross
Fawcett Mators who steals tn w• th R1chard Deacon Phil
orOtr to re tn eve a sto len Leeds
10 p m
statue
CBS has Med•cal Cen ter
~ NB C Ellerv Queen Troy
Dq'tllhue ptaytng EllerY ,, a Terror stalks the campus Four
m.w le directed by vmcent students have been murder ed
Calhenne Burns onty t v1 ng
Prke Is shol wtlh real bullets
pes airs Nova
A Small w llness suffers from recltrrmg
a dommeerlng
I nt~erftcllon '
Every year headaches
som.e s.ooo bab.es are bOrn w•th mother and amn es•a
Jigsaw John t5 on NB C Sla m
stMna biflda ' - the ir sptnes
do~t knt t Proorarn C)(plores woman s body unearltlet1 10
ye.us later
husband John
tf s worth saving them
CBS The Sonny and Cher Ragm may have been framed
S-.w Guest IS Raymond Burr
for !tie murder
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tpm
ABC atrs Rtch Man Poor
Y"Bs has Masteri\' lece Thea Man Tom tS pleased by h is
Ire
Upsta i rs
ownstatrs
sons btrth and h1s career
Rudy sees Julie ctlscovers her
Home t:: tres
Dashing Grego
rv Wilmot now a sergeant
marnage Is rocky

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AUCTION SALE

auto a1r cond full spor t
car •nstrumentat •on local one
owner Sharp mag w heels

Pomeroy, Ohio Ph. 992·2174

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ELWOOD BOWER S REPAIR

6 cyl

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

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det 1ver e d rt ghT to you r
protect F as t and easv Free
es t m ates Phon e ~9 2 ~184
Goeg tem R ea d y M•x Co
Mtdd l eport Oh o
0 30 lfc

Long wtde bed V 8 auto
16 000 actual miles loca l
owner See fhts one to be l• eve
If

"Your Friendly Dealer"

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serv ce a 1 rtHlkes 997 '228.!
Th e r abr1 c Shop Pom ero y
.1\ut hor.red S•ng er Sates and
Servt cc
We
sha rp en
SC iS!.O r S
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actual

23,000

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72 Buick Electra, V-lc)p, pow., air--- '2695
72 Olds 98 HT Sed., power, air ___ - 12695
72 Chev. Imp. Cus. Cpe., full power, air 12295
72 Dlds lux. Sed., full power, fact air'2895
71 Ford LTD Wagon, pow., luggage rack11695
71 Ford Tor. Cpe., V-8, auto., air_ ____ 1J595
70 Dodge Mon. 4 Dr~ V-8 auto., P.B.,-'1395
70 Olds 98 HT Sed., pow., F. air---~1 1095
69 Ply. 4 Door, V-8 auto.--------'895
68 Dodge Dart Cpe., V-8 auto.----- '995
67 VW 2 Door Bug ___________ '695

SO TRADE TODAYI

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per•od OtJr •nstal ler ha s 28
years expenence
Expert
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You II like
wflat you get

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m1les, clean

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1974 Buick Century

Aslre 4 cyl , 3 spd,
bucket seals, low
mileage

Call992-7537
Pomeroy, Oh1o

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BEDRM
home
tUS I
f•n •shed remodel tn g Sa em
St Rutland Phone 1d2 2306
alter J p m or see M110 B
HutchiSOn
9 23 tf c

MEIGS

1975 Pootiac

and
baker
Ltc e n se d
decora tor
Krtch en State Inspected

LOT 40 x 100 close to Kroge r s
•n Pomeroy Phone 1 Bd6
2490
Reynoldsburg
Oh10
after J 30 p m 5. 30 0 Wilt
co nstder off er
2 4 3tc

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Cakes, Baked
and Decorated
To Your Order

8 RM HOU SE 7 baths on
cor ner lot '" M dd!eport
Phone 992 3427 after 6 p m
2 4 6tc

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73 Monte Carlo 2 Dr., v-roof, air---- 13695
73 Pont. leMans 4 Dr., pow., air--- 12995
72 Olds Cut. Cpe., power, air ______ 12495
72 Datsun 2 Door, std. _________11595
72 Buick lS Cus. Con., power, air~-- '2895

Nathan Btgg s
Rad1ator SpeCialist

RM ho use on JD acres n
Back of L eta rt
co untry
OhtO Phone 247 2286
2 d 61c

For Sale

Real Estate For Sale

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Low, Low Winter Prices

75 Cadillac Eldorado Cpe., pow., ail __ _18995
75 Cadilac Cpe. DeVille, power, air__ 17500
14795
73 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air
73 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air __ 14795
72 Cadillac Cpe. DeVIlle, power, a1r __ '3895
75 Maverick 4 Dr., auto., P.S., F.B.-- 13195
74 VW Bus, 9 pass.----------- '3695
73 Volkswagen Bus, 9 pass. ______ 13295

F rom the larg est Truck or
Bulldozer" Rad1ator to the
c;ma flest Heater Core

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EXCAV A TING
BA CK HOE S
AND DOZER LA RGE A ND
5. MALL
SEPTIC T A NK S
IN S T A LLED ~
B I LL
P UL LIN S PHONE 992 2478
DAY OR NIGH T
111178tp D

C fo!ANE ~e r v1CC
e r ect on
!0 tr
N E ARLY fin iShed
bt level
Phone '192 ~4 6 1!
spt t ent ry
5 bedrms 3
baths equrpped k1t c hen
ra m y ro om 2 car garage
$44 000
Phone t61J ! 985
38 10
2 5 6tc

USED CARS

4 dr Sedan - Comfort and
Economy· - powered by a
small V 8 and automat •c
trans wtth power st eerrng
AM rad to deluxe whee l

We Buy Antiques

0 DEL L

BEDRM
house m M1d
dleport
corner tot
N ew
l;lath sto ry and ha lf utd ty
room
new carpe t1 ng and
new root gStrag e and work
room fru1! cel l ar Close to
and
shOpptng
sc ho o l
i 17 500 Phone 992 702J
1 27 20t c

196 7 DODGE Dar t 6 cvl nder
new ballery and snow ttres
Good runn ng condll•on
$165 P h one (6 14 ) 067 3031
'} 4 31 p

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1 22 1 mo

MODERN CHEMICALS
100 Kerr Street
Pomerov Ohto 4S169
(614 ) 992 2198 Dtck Seyler
1 29 I mo

3 BR HU7VIE
tUSI ltn tShed
remode l rng
Sa em
St
Rutland
Phone 742 2300
aft er d p m or see Milo B
Hutch •nson
10 9 fc

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PH. 992-6173

Modern

F URN IT URE
STRIPPING SERVICE
R e m ov al
ot
Patnt S
Ptast cs Varn•shes e tc .
Wood or Metal
Repa•rs.
Refm 1shmg o l
F urn , ture
Bu rn lshtng Poi1Sh1ng of
Copper &amp; Brass

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1909 NOVA V 8 350 4 speed
Also 1969 Camaro V 8 307 .t
spee d Phon e 247 254 1
1 4 3tc

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Now accephng chents
for bookkeeping and
tax serv1ce.

POMEROY LANDMARK
9~. Jack w Carsey M9r .
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VALUES WILL NEVER
BE HIGHER!

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Currency and Supplies
Buy, Sale or Trade

STORM
WINDOWS&amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SI DING SOFFITT
GUTTERS AWNINGS

NOW YOU CAN STEAL
AT

COINS

Blown rnto Wall s &amp; AHtcs

Model UCXXX ,

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Free estimates on car
pettng and 1nstallatton
We'll brmg samples to your
home wtth no ol)hQatton
See how you can reallv
save
Mtke Young , Manager
Sales and lnstallatton
Rt J, Pomeroy , OhiD45769
Phone day or n1ght
614 99l 2l06
1 14 1 mo

lARRY WHOBREY
PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT

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BUY NOW

VALUE
RATED

PRICES WILL NEVER BE LOWER!
SLOAN'S
CARPETING

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Now at Landmark

A KC
Reg 1s tered
Poodle
pupptes Tmy Toy 2 males
black ma r ked w• t h wn1t e 2 FORD 4 wheel dr •ve truck V
females
I old b lack
7
8 g ood c ondl11on
Harold
weeks old Phone 16141 667
Brewer
Long
Bo t t om
3915
Phone (6 1-l l 985 355d
H AVE your mcome taxes
2 5 3tc
1 1 Tfc
prepared by Stev e Clel and
Rac•ne Phone 9d9 2883
2 6 12tc REGISTERED male walker 1971 MONTE CARLO W1IM a tr
coon hound
Black wh1te
and mags S2 000 Phone 992
and tan n month s Old no
5671
bad hab1IS $75 Phone (6 14 l
IN COME
Tal'.
Serv ce
2 6 3t c
Fede ral or State taxes
Mark
H al l
985 3945
Phone 992 7228 or see
Chest er Oh 1o
2 5 ] l p J , TON Pt c k up tow m eage
Wallace Russell Bradbury
heavy d u t y spr . ng s ro r
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1 30 20tc
camp er Phone 992 70 17
'l 5 31p
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
I W 1LL beg 1v mg p1ano l essons
OF PARTNERSHIP
'"my home start1ng Feb 1
Th e Thmg
Con
197'2
CHAMPION
Mobt e 1973 vw
Not ce 1S hereby g t ven !hat
for m format o n call 992
verttble removable w n
Home 12 x 60 comp let ely
the partnersh •P heretofore
] 278
dews and doors New pa •nt
furn •shed exc e ll ent con
subsiSting between us Sher
17 18 501c
exce ll ent shape 30 m p g
dttmn Phone 992 3189
man A lb ert Cundiff and
rnovtng ou1 of town must
2 1 Otp
Frank l n Mann.ng Imboden
sacr• t• ce 1il795 Phone 992
h eretofore
car ry1ng
on
3481 before 5 p m Ask for
bustness as Rae ne Plumbmg
Bran
&amp; Heatmg at Th1r-d Street
LITTLE Black female hound
2 S Jtc
Rac•ne
Oti10
ha s been
on substa t ton road Rutland
196$ FORD L t U New 12 ga
d•ssolved by mutual consent
Reward
L•ssa Germa n
Wtnctl es ter 37 1\ Sing le shot
All debts due to and ow ng
phone 742 2938
PhOn e 717 2:159
by the sa •d late frrm w• I be
2 5 21 p
I 13 201p
re ce1ved and pa id respec
li ve ly by Fra nkl n Mann ng
ACRE b 19 garden 5 rooms
Imboden who will contmu e to LOST m Basha n area male
IR CO H c lt I RC weld ng
and bath home new drill ed
Plott
h
o
und
nam
e
of
Duke
car ry on the sa•d busmess
machtnc
n ew ctec
al l
we ll and f urnace
n ew
Name t ag on collar Phone
under t he st yle or nam e of
bathroom 2 II rep ac es good
accessortes 1n c uded Phone
(0
141
985
d248
or
992
3408
Rae ne Plumbmg 8. Heatm g
'192] 110
locatton 1n Letart Fall s
2 6 6tc
Thtrd Street Ractne Ohto
1o 2» l c
Oh 10 $7 500 Phone &lt;: 47 3853
Dated
February 2
1976
I 23 lite
b la c k and whtle ST EREO RADIO
Sherman A lbert Cundiff MALE
mode rn
walker coon hound tn Shade
Frankl in Manntng I mboden
des,gn 8 tra ck tape am fm 1 B R Br ck home 6 yrs 'l
area Call Paul Smcla1r Rt
(2 ) 6 li e
rad•o combtnatlon Balance
baths garage on 2 8 ac r es
1 Shad e 01'11o (614 1 696 1032
$97 dO or- t erm s Call 992
on paved r oad near r or ked
c ol l ect reward
3965
Phon e
Run State 1 orest
2 I 61p
2 6 tfc
(6\4) 667 3787 $]8 000
1 15 27tp
19 73 PROWLER Camper 21
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
ft self conta ned s teeps 1
TO JERRY MOORE INC
Excellen t c ondt t 10n Call
whose last
CAS H patd tor all makes an d
992 7320
known address was
models of mobtle homes
2 1 6tc
406 Downtowner Butldtng
Phone area code 614 423
canton. Ohro 44700
9531
HA Y tor sa l e $1 ba te or trad e?
and whose address 1s now
d 13 t fc
Pl)on e
Frank
Dachel
unknown
You are nereby not fted tha t
Leadmg Creek Rd 7d2 2085
2 l l6tp
Carrol l M Fts her and Joan C
F 1sher are owners of part of
the premtses cove r ed 1n the d RM HOU SE w th bath m COMMERCIAL
OUTDOOR
Lease between Howard Welch
SIGN w1th l1mer mo unted
Syracuse on Sec ond St
and M ldred Welch Les sors
ona4 x30 f t stee1p1pe Cost
Phone 992 7553
and Davtd Law as Lessee
11875 new only 5300 P hone
Loca t ton Plu s Charm Pl us
2 6 61C
dated No"Vember 8th 1960 and
992 5786
Durabiltty Stone faced
recorded tnVolume 50 page UNFURNISHED
2 5 61C
2 bedrm
lovely slated floors Idea l
443
Lease Records
Me1gs
apt
newly re decorated
County
Oh iO wh ch was
level lot needs 2 or 3
tully carpeted Cal l before 9 TRUMPET good con d ltton
ass,gned '" part to you on
Phone 949 2853
a m 992 2286
parttt1ons and a shower N
December 30th 1966 by T C
2 6 tfc
2 5 61p gas F A furnace cen tral
Moore wMtCh ass1gnment •S
recorded •n Vol 53 Page 311
FOR RENT near Rac•ne
GOOD qua l tty mrxed hay t or atr $7000
Lease Records of Me1g s
FREE GAS - Lovely 3 BR
sale Call 992 3658 after 5
housetraller 3 BR 1 bath
County Oh o
pm
no pets 1 sm all c h•ld o k 525
home own water 2 nrce 2
The general deser t pi on of
depos•t $ 100 p lus ultl•tles
2 A 6tc
BR apts mob ile home 22
the prem tses tS as follows
Phone 9119 2093
Betng part of sect ton 18 Town
acres CALL TODAY
2 4 31c FOUR L7Bxl5 white wall reg
9
Range 15 of Co l um bta
AN AMAZING VALUE tread
un.r oyal Glas bell
Townst11p and descrtbed as APT 4 rm ba th furn1Sh~ ed
ratn ttres pracltcalty new
Large home 5 BR 2 baths
follows
Phone 992 5908
Two for SOO or all 4 for 5110
New
N gas F A furna ce &amp;
On the North by the l&amp;nd of
2 4 ttc
Also
1969
Rambler
the Howard Sta nley Farm
lots of other NEWS GOOD
Amertcan
4
dr
standard
on the East by lands of t ne HOUSE tnMason Sroomsand
shttt rad 10 good shape ssoo
COND ITION S1 0 000
wayne Jordan Farms
bath n1ce IOCl!ll 10n Phone
f1rm Vernon Weber Phone
ONE FLOOR PLAN - Full
On the Sou th by l and s of the
992 33d5 or home 742 21d3
99'25 12 6
W W Ellenwood Farm
basement woth 1 BR TV
2 4 Jtp
2 4 Otp
On the west by the lands of the
R
ut thty. workshop 1st
Cowell Farm and c onta1nmg 2 BEDRM mobile home real WINCHESTER 37 Sl50 30
floor
has 2 BR bath kit
124 acres more or less
ntce Phone 992 3324
m c h Brownmg barrel $100
ltvtng R H W floors large
Car-roll M F1sh er and Joan
2 A lfC
Phon e 9d9 2789
C Fisher own approx t mately
lof S9 500
2 .4 4tc
95 acres covered by th Js lease
A LOOK WILL CONVINC
The tE!rm of the lease above ENJOY grac•ous llv.ng at
YOU - 2 BR bath NEW
BED
Mattress and
tn
referred to has exp•red but
n M1d
V llag e Manor
nerspr•ng mattress
Good
pe rma pane wtndows
the lease ha s not been
dleport tor as lc vas S\04 per
co nd •t•on Want $175 Phone
month pl us eleclr tc These
released of rec ord
carpeting
panel t ng
992 5833
carroll M F sher and Joan
are trand new h1gh quality
ktfchen
carport
Full
2
5
41p
c F •sl'1e r as such successors
apartments ~~ prt ces yo u
basement N gas furnace
of Howard Welch and Mtldred
ca n efford Your rent m
Welch ntend to ttle for r ecord
uto loty workshop $13 000
e tudes m ont h to 1/Tion th H AY AND STRAW tor sa le
100 large (V ERMEER) hay
of Afft~avtt ot FOrfeiture as to
leases
all elcc
l ivmg
135 ACRES - Good clean
bales
AlfA lfa
Fescue
the properly owned by them
carpe t 1ng
range
and
ground, 3 BR home wa1er
Orchard
grass
and
some
pursuant to RC
Section
refrtgerator
tr ee trash
Orchard
grass
Alfalfa
(no bath 1 barn &amp; other
5301 332
wtth the county
p1ck up table TV at your
m 1xed Prtced SID to $20 per
Re corder of Metgs County
expense
and
on s te
bldgs On good road :lose
bale JOOO sQuare bales of
Oh10 tf you Jerry Moore
la undry fac!ltlles
Co n
to mtnes $17,500
good clean st raw 51 00 per
Inc as one of the assrgns of
ve n 1ent 10 shopp1ng on Third
WE CAN SELL YOUR
bale or $40 per ton I All s
Davtd Law lessee do not
and M II Streets 1n M 1d
Chalmers rou nd baler used 1
have such Lease as to the
PROPERTY - HERES
dteport See the manager at
season l tke new SISOO
port•on owned by them
Rt verstde Apartmen ts or
WHY
- EXPERIENCE
Royal Oak Farm Route 3
released to record within 30
c all 992 3273
Furntshed
ACTION
SE
RVICE
Po
meroy
Ohio
Pllone
991
days from
the date o f
apar tments
are
.1tso
2671
HONESTY
publ•cat•on of thtS nollce
available
2 5 3t c
12 ) Otc
2 'J 78tc
991 1259
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CAREER awa Is you w th
Luz•er
cosmet cs
a
qualtly product fo r 53
years
No
terrllory
restnctton work fr om your
home 51• 11 t 1me to wm your
tnp to Nassau
For ap
po1ntment call Madylon
Sto ne
(304 )
7'27 9269
(cottecfl
2 3 121c

LUfi.L I O R SJ\ LE Cfi.B Coat
Company 1 mtle north of
Chesh1re on R t 7 P tck your
own $20 per ton Open 6 days
per week or c all (li t 11 36 7
73 30 for f urtner •nl orr.nat on
1 8 78t c

Special Rates
by Week
or Month

AS H ST
F reewill Sap! 51 COU NTRY
Mobile HOmP
Church corne r of Ash and
Park R t 33 ten m les north
P um 51 n Mtddleport W1l l
of Pom eroy Large lo t s wdh
ho l d a rev•vat s tart1ng
concrete pattos Sidewalks
Monday Fe b 9 Preaching
runners and off street
each n1 g ht by R ev
Glen
parkmg Phone 992 1479
Co l l•nS Nel sonv lie Starts
2 31 ttc
at 7 30 p m The You t h For
Chr1SI
ChOir
Wll
be
smg ng Pas tor •S Rev Noel
H ermann
207tc TIMBER
top
pr ce
for
stand1ng saw I mber Call
SHOOTING Ma tc h Sunday
fOld~ 446 8570 day or ntg hl
Feb 8 12 30 p m Just off
2 4 121 C
R t 1 by pass Sponsored by
the Lucky 7 Gun Club Call A SMALL used ptano Phone
992 53J5 tor f urt her details
992 3181 or 992 7639
'1 6 2tc
2 5 6tc
RUTLAND Amencan L eg ton
Gun Shoo t under she lt er
Beechgrove Road Rutland
12 noon Sunday
2 6 2tc

Business Services

BEDRM
trader d o u ble CO/l.L l1mestone and all t ypes
o r sal t and rock salt for 1ce
W1de f u rn i shed u tllllles
and s n ow rem oval
Ex
pa•d no c hil&lt;lr-en or pet
ce ls 1or Salt Works
Eas t
Near Pomeroy Phon e 99?:
Mam St
Pom e r oy Oh iO
70 17 o r 992 70t.6
Ph one 99 2 J891
'} J 5tp
11: 7 tfc

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NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
Case No '21704
Estate of LETITIA REA
Deceas ed
NOI1C e tS hereby g 1ven t hat
At leen Wehrung of Pomeroy
Me1gs County Ohto has been
duty appo•nted Exec utr.-. of
I h e E s tate of Le t 1tla Rea
decea se d lat e of Pomeroy
M e tgs County Ohto
Cred tors are req utr-ed to
tile the1r c la 1ms wtth sad
t ductary w thm to ur mon ths
Dat ed th1s '26th day of
January 19 76
Manntng D Webster
Ju dge
courl of Cammon Pleas
Probate DIVISIOn
30
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many ways follow •ng the
Jan ~ t r e wh•ch destroyed
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spec1a l
th ank s
to
the
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F1 re Departments M•dwest
St ee l and the B•9 Bend
C•t•zens Band Radto Club
along
w1th those who
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11 JO p m
CB S mov1e
One •S a Lonely
Number
( 1972 )
Tr sh Van
Devere reel ng from an un
wanted dlVOr ce takes up w•th a
married man
NB C Tonight Show
John
Dav tdson
s g ue st host to
Foster Brooks Nanelfe Fabray
Dr Thomas Gordon
ABC spec tai
The Th ird
An nua l Unotfle~al M ss L as
Vegas Sho wg• rl Pageant
Steve Allen Is host, Rose Mar •e
prov•des co lor

TUESDAY

1 30 p m
PB S has
The
An1mals
Nobody Loved
Th e
var
mmts of the west - coyole
rattlesnake m ustang A Nalton
al GeographiC Spec ta l

Opm
On Happy Day s ABC the
boys arrange a f1 xed beauty
contest to meet some cla ssy
ch tcks
On NBC MOvtn On Sh otgun
totmg t:oll•n Wtlcox takes on
Alabama when she learns she
can I park her trailer- on the
land her husband willed her
II s a publ c park n the rruddle
of Mob1le
CBS has Good T imes Flort
da s r oast beet makes everyone
Ill e:-:cept cas t 1ron J J ( R)
a 30 p m
On ABC Laverne and Sht r

ley

Pop t •S on CBS Jun1or and
L u1s try to hea t up ht s
relat 1onshtp with Lupe
Consumer Surv1va l K i t 1S on
PBS Tontght
Many Happy
Returns A Look at Incom e

Tax

9pm

On ABC
Winter Ol ympiC
coverage
NBC has Pol lee Woman
Mobst er. s grandson •s ktdnaped
by a nval l'epper poses as a
showg1rl 1n the culprits club
M A S H tS on CBS Haw
keyes old flame nurse Blythe
Danner tS asstgne&lt;t to 4077
Shes mar'ned
PB S atrs The Adams Chroni
cles
John Adams Mtn tster to
Great Bnlam (17Bd 1787)
He s
10 ned by Ab1ga t1 and renews
t1es wtlh Thomas Jeff erson
9 30 p m
One DaY at a Ttme on CBS
10p m
NBC airs C!ly ot Angels
Tnutorous pa trto ts fram e hom•
crde suspect M ered1 lh Baxter
Btrney part 2
PBS a rs Woman Alive {Rl
CBS has Swit ch Ex to rt tontsl
Joan
Blohdell
threat ens
to
destroy Dabney Coleman 5 an
t tque car collection unless he
j"lelps her to frame Mac
10 30 p m
on PBS woman
Controver
steS
W1lh•n
the
Women s
Mo\lement
Part 1
lllOpm
A BC mystery
Where th e
Action Is
James B~rwtck
•nvttes gambler Edd Byrnes
to bel
wtlh hts ltfe - on a
s•ngle hand of stud poker t R )
NBC Ton 1g hl ShOW
W1th
Johnny Carson and Bert Convy
Clifton F.!dlm.!n t aulhOr Of
Joys of Wme l
CBS Movte
The Caltforn•a

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K td
hot rods tnlo speed t rap
Clarksberg challeng1ng Shertff
V•c Morrow to a drag for ltf e
Martm Sheen plays the ktd
whose broth er was the seventh
v •cltm ot the sher ff s h1gM
speed chase
WEDNESDAY
6 30om
PBs has Book Beat
The
Ra•der
by Jesse Hil l Ford
8 pm
CBS has Be My Valentme
Charl1e Brown
So who needs
a stuffed ma il box anyway?
On NBC Lttlle House on lh e
Pra 1r1e Carl L aura and Mary
are trapped tn a speeding
ca boose
On A BC The X II Wtnler
Olym p•c games
PB S atrs Images of Aging
What are Old People For?
8 30 p m
CBS presents Mowglt s Bro
!h ers
another Chuck Jon es
antmat on based on Kipling s
Jungle Books Roddy M c Dowe ll
narrat es Wtlh June Foray
9 p m
NBC has Chtco and the Man
Ch leo s Cousm Pepe
Jose
Fe l• c •ano stea ls ChtcO s g tr l
Jeannre Lmero who gtves up a
nurstn-; caree r
to
be his
chai.Hter
PB S a rs Theater 1n Amen
ca
The Mound Butlders
Lanford W /son s play about
tmpassloned archeolog ists per
formed by the C•rcle Repert ory
Company of New York Tanya
Bereztn Brad Dour 1f Stephan ie
Gordon Tn sh Hawk ins Jona
than Hogan Taped at a Naltv e
Amer.can mound srte tn south
ern llllno•s
Cannon •s on CBS
ColJid
racket ee r Robert Loggta s
uncle be out to get h m ?
9 30 p m
NB C a rs The Dumplmgs
10 p m
On CBS The Blue Kn ight
cant put away toa n shark
enforcer William Sm ti h - htS
terntled v1ct1m won 1 test1fy
Petroce ll i •s on NBC Frater
nlty prank ktdnapmg t urns r eal
11 lO p m
CBS movte
St range and
Deadly Occurrences
no!
caused by gophers Vera M•les
Robert Stack
NBC Torughf ShOw Johnny
Carson
•s
host
to
Burt
Reyno lds
ABC movie
All the Ktnd
Strangers Se\en orphans w1lh
e ght attack dogs want Stacy
~each and samantha Eggar to
be th ei r parents
THURSDAY
6 30 p m
PBS a•r s Gettm Over (S al e
and Sound)

7pm
On PBS Black Per-spect,\le
on the News Guest s Arthur
Ashe

Spm

Welcome

ABC

Back

Kotter

on

Th e Waltons are on CB S
Grandma wants to arrange a
qut l lmg party Mary Ellen says
she won I be put on• the
marnage market
NBC has The Cop And Th e
Kid Frank takes a ltklnq to

2 SIGNS

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QUAUTY
1975 PINTOMPG

S2895

Whrt e 2 dr ~speed trans radto body mouldtngs w s
w trre s It s ltk e new wrfh less than 5 200 mtles

S269S

1974 DATSUN 710 CPE
Loca l 1 owner automaftc blk vtnyl rnt
t •nr sh good trr es radto real economy
Prtce $2875 00 - Clearance

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Book

1975 CHEV ESTATE WAGON

stlver
Value

S629S

Dark red s tmulated wood tnm 3 sea t tu lly equ1pped
wtth every Chev optron low m•les new t 1tl e boss s
wde car

Stocker 57300 00 SALE PRICE 54295

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POMEROY, OHIO

Lucas s t eacher
On PB S The Way It Was
1957 &amp; 58 N SA ChampiOnShipS
Celltcs Hawks
a 30 p m
On ABC Barney M il ler
On
PBS
Lowell
Thomas
Remember-s
NBC has Grady

9pm
On PBS Hollywood Televt
s1on Theatre
Nour1sh th e
Beast
Steve Tetsch s comedy
of an eccentnc fqmlly of
engagmg opt mtsfs stars E1 feen
Brennan John Randolph ( R )
CBS has Hawa t Ftve o
Japanese terronst ktdnaps m
dustnahsl s son
NBC mov1e
A Touch o f
Class'
(197 3)
George Seg al
tries to have a simple affa1r
with Glenda Jackson
(NB C
adv1ses parenta l dtscrelton )
ABC has OlympiC coverage
10 p m
CBS has Barnaby Jones
Betty s former 'lover 1s a
murder suspec t
10 30 PIT!
On ABC Almost Anyth tng
Goes
On PBS
Real dades ha s
htghllghts of Puerto Rtcan
Solidarity Da\
at
Mad 1son
S ~uare Garden
11 30 p m
On ABC Mann• x looks for a
m sstng woman who can clear
hts client
NB C Tontght Show Johnny
Carson IS host to Natalte Cole,
ethnologist M chael Fox
CBS mov te
Hornets Nest
~ 1970 )
Capt
Rock Hudson
parachutes beMmd Naz1 t nes to
blow up a dam 1n northern
Italy
Som e
orphans
and
German Dr
Sylv •a Kosc.na
nurse him back to health and
to ln the cause wnncn bY S S
Schwe tlze r
12 JO a m
On ABC Longstreet checks
out a hosp1tal f1re

75 Fords, New &amp; Demos - LTDs, Custom 500,
Tormos, Granadas. Mustang lis, Pmtos, and
P1ckups - offered at LOW, LOW WINTER
CLEARANCE
75 Ford LTD 4 Dr. Sedan ....... '4195
Very low mileage Local owner

CBS prem1 eres Sara
star
nng Brenda Vaccaro as a
spunky schoolmarm out west
based on a nove l bV Martan
Cockrell Tontght Sara Yarnell
msrsfs on the nghl of Prtn cess
Lot s Red Elk 10 to attend
school
ABC has
coverage

W nter

7pm

~P"'

On CBS Mary Tyler Moore
thtnks a pnest 1s teavmg the
ch urch because of her !R )
ABC has more Wmter Olym
pte coverage
9 30 p m
Bob Newhart CBS has legal
patns A pa t1 ent sues tl lm and
Emily ftghts a parktng t~eket

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one loca l owner

73 Ford Gran Torino ..... -....... '2395
4 Dr Sedan one loca I owner

73 Pontiac Catalina .............. '2795
4 Dr Sedan air

one very careful

local owner

73 Ford LTD Brougham-- .. -.... '2995
2 Dr H T

atr and fu ll equtpmen t Ntce

73 Ford Mustang 2 Dr. HT.. ... '2995
V 8 Sharp car

73 Ford LTD Sta. Wagon ....... .'2795
8 Pass

a1r full equtpment

Except1onal

72 Dodge Charger
2 Dr H T Shows best of care

va ............ '2295

72 Cadillac Deville 4 Dr. HT.... '3195
All

goodtes Very clean

72 Volkswagen "411 •: ...... _,,, '2695
4 Dr Sedan economy a t tfs best

72 Ooel 4 cvl. 2 Dr.............. _'1695
Sharp

71 Volkswagen 2 Dr. Sedan.. '1695
O.Vned by loca l mm tster

69 Chev. Camero ...................'1495
V 8 2 dr hardtop Excellen1

69 Dodge Dart Swinger ........... '695
Headers and all
Chotee of 68 Chev Impala 2 Or &amp; 4 Or 68
Ponttac Each at Only ••••••••••••••••••••• , •• ,,, 1

595

73 Ford Van Club Sedan ........ •3795
Chatteau 8 pass

P S P B A T Tops tn every way

70 Dodge % ton Pickup .......... '795
Runs good

MANY MORE

SEE Fred Blaettnar, Pat Hill, Melvin L1ttle.
or Dan Thompson
Open Evemngs T1!6.00
Except Thurs. and Sat Til 5:00

Phone
992-2196

Mason club
has meeting

461 S. 3rd
Middleport
HOSPITALIZED
Mrs Hazel Ball of Pomeroy
1s a surg1cal pahent at the
Holzer MediCal Center Room

MASON - The Mason Busy 207
Bees 4-H Club meehng at the
home of Mrs John Sisson
opened w1th devohons by NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Tom S1sk and Angw Johnson
case No 21716
Estate of Eftte W Oen•~on.
Pre s 1dent Lynn Oliver , Deceased
presided Angela Proffitt
Not .ce tS h ereb y g tven that
rev1ewed plans for the H Joe Den1son of Box 83
Rutland has been duly ap
skatmg party the club was to pomted Admm 1strator of t he
have Thursday, Feb 5 at the Estate of Eff•e w Dentson
ecease d
lat e ol Me tgs
New Haven Communtt} dCoun
t y Ohto
Bmldmg
Cred1tors are requ1red to
e the•r cla1ms w•lh sa1d
Begmmng Saturday, Feb 7 1f lduc
•ary wlthm four m onths
the club w1ll start selhng
Dat ed lh1S 20th day of
B1cenlenmal candles at the January 1976
Mann ng D Webster Judge
pnce of $2 each and la ter (1) 23 JO (2) 6 , 31c
wmd ch1mes for $1 50 each
Talks were g1ven by J1ll
Taylor and Angela Proffitt A
demonstration was g1ven by
L1sa Reynolds Refreshments
JUST A
were served by Bndgetle
Bently, Patty Ohlinger, Ilena
COUPLE OF
Van Meter and Larry Roach
- Angela Proffitt
THE FINE,

PTO MEETS
HARRISONVILLE
Harnsonv1lle PTO met
Tuesday Feb 3 Dunng the
made for a spnng carmval to
be held on March 26 at the
school Plans "ere also made
for a kmg and queen con test
The attendance award was
won b) Mrs Weber 's th1rd
grade

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of publiC 1nstructlon
8 p m
Almos t Anyl htng
On ABC
Goes
CBS atrs The Jeffersons
NBC mov1e
Old Yeller
~ 1958) Walt Drsney s tale of a
dog and the T exas fam ily he
adopts starr ng Tommy Kirk
Dorothy McGu•re Fess Parker
ln ternaltonal An1mat1on Fes
11vat 1S on PB S
Mr Rossr
Buys a Car by Bruno Bozetto
Cafe Bar (a man and woman
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shop) by Alison De Vere who
destgned backgrounds for Vel
low Submanne
Mary Beam s
Tub F ilm
from the plactd
potnt of vtew of a woman who
goes down the dra in
and
Maxlcat tYugosla v•al ba ltl es a
bOwl of exp todtng spl'lgMetft
8 30 p m
Doc tS on CBS

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74 Ford Gran Torino ............. '2995

busmess sess10n plans were
FRIDAY
8p m

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10 p m
CBS has caro l Burnett wllh
Joanne Woodward
PBS soun ds t ag e The 1975
Down
Beat
Reader s
Poll
Awards hos ted by Ch tc Corea
and Qumcy Jones w1th musiC
by Stan ley
Clarke
Freddy
Hubbard
Rahsaan Roland
K1 rk
Hubert
Laws
Sonn y
Rollms McCoy Tyner Weather
Report and a few ottlers
11 JO pm
NBC Saturday N 1g h t

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make

~ppllcat•on

1ntends

to

to Probat e

Cour t ot M e 1gs County Oh10
for an order to c hang e
daughters nam e to Tra c1
Earlene Wr gh t

Sa1d appl•cat10n wd l be by
pet•t•on to be f1led n sa•d
PrObl!lte Court on or afler th e

day of February

197 6

Dated t hiS 4th day of

February 1976
Charlotte Wr ght mother ot
Trac1 Earlene wr ght
11c

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Ernest D
Congo whO d ed 10 years
ago
Feb 5 1966
Sadly
m •ssed by hIs w 1fe and
c h l dren
2 6 11 c

I N LOV t N G memory of Le e

Denney who passed away 3
yea r s ago FEb 7 Sadl y
Beulah
m1ssed by s•ster
2 6 li e

Cost of

Not1ce
FABR IC Sale Cont1nued Due
to b ad weather our sa l e will
be extended for another
week
en d ng
Fcb
7
Carol1na F abr cs on ~ t 7
one half mt e nor t h of
( hest er Dh•o Henry and
Ma r y Hun t er owners
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NOTICE OF PUB LI C SALE
To whom t may concern
NOIICe IS hereby g1ven that
on Feb 17 1976 at lOam a
publ c sa l e wtll be held at
the C 11zens Nat1onal Ba nk
M•dd l eport Ohto to se ll for
cash the fol lo w ng col latera
to wtt 1975 Ford Styles de
P ck up truck S N F2 5MCW
48459 Th e Ct!uens Naltonal
Bank reserves the r •g h t to
btd at the sale
2 5 3tc
MAKE SURE you gel every
poss•ble deduct on lh s year
Have your Fe deral and
Sta te In come Tax return by
an ac co untant Ph one 99'1
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1 21 521C

McDANIEL Custom
But
c hertng West Columb•a W
va we bu tc h er cattle and
hogs
S10
cattle
slaughter $7 for hogs 12c
for c utttng and wrappmg
St ate and federal Inspected
Open 6 days per week
Phon e ( JOdi 88 2 3224
1 30 261C

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Ptexitlglass
Table Top s,
Mtrrors Storm &amp; Screens
FERRELL'S GLASS &amp;
HOME MAINTENANCE
Stdtng - V1nyl
&amp;
AIUI'Y'tnum Wmdow Glass
Glaztng On the Job or rn
Shop
P1ck up and deltvery
servtce
Call Collect J88 8:Zl9
Specralne
1n
butld up
roo t1ng &amp; hot roofs Free
Est1mates
10 years ex
penence
Harve Ferrell
Btdwell OhtO
2 6 l mo

FREE ESTIMATES
Blown
Insulation Serv1ces

Automatrc Water
Condttrontr

3 AND d RM furntsh ed and
unfurnished a pis Ph one 992
5434
11 9 tt c

DE /\ LER S tn scrap
1r0n
me t ats tun k autos R1dcr s
Savage Phone 992 5 168
1 2 29t p
OLD furn t ture
1ce bo xes
brass beds s tone t ars or
complete households Wnte
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Rt
2
Pom er oy
Oh•o Cal l 99'2
7700
10 7 7 4

Help Wanted
~!:::T I RED

or se m• re t ,r e d
la dy to I ve 1n r ree room
and board and small waaes
lor l•ght dut •es 5ee a t 308
P age St Middleport Oh o
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Employment Wanted
SEW ING of all k nd s dresses
for all occas•ons sacks
sh trts new born layettes
cur tams drapes Phone 992
3035 and ask for Dorothy
2 4 12fc

Pets

210,000
Weekly Gram
Capac;tty

'299

------------FOR SALE
Btcentenntal Coms

19755 Prool Set (6 pes 1
S25 00 1915 Mtnf Set S9 00 ,
1976 Stiver Proof Set (3
pes) S15 00 , 1976 S1lver

UNC Set (3 pes l sa so

LARRY LAVENDER

Call Rutland 742 2331

R&amp;J COINS

S~acuse Ohto

Reg S339 00 Val

Ph 992 3993
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10 1

Phone 992·2111

Roger Wamslev
l'l31mO

mo

Quality Print Shop

Auto Sales
CHE VY
to n I wh~e
dr vc p c: kup
Rata nn
of
ta c ta ry w:trra nty Ct eck
h1 S b elor e you b uy i'l new
QnC' Phone alter 'J p 111 or on
week ends

'1'1 ) J 196
I 9

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1974 F O~D van
I ton long
wheel base auto w th PS
and brakes rad10 set up to
pull camper Phone 991 7320
2 1 61 c
1906 OLUSMOBILE 98 needs
r ep a 1r $200 Phon e 992 6102
'1 4 61C
F OR SALE

1968 Oldsmob le
Toranado A 1 shape S150
Phone 992 39 92
2 4 dip
1

Ant que

Pomeroy Offtce
lOS Bu1ternul
992 33115
Formerly Weed Wholesale
Featunng
De tu x Zerox Copy Servtee .
0 1f 1 c e
S u p p I ' e s_.
M meograph
S upple~ ,
largest select•o n of wed
dtng su ppl es
n South
eastern Ohio
Th e Pr1n1 Shop Compl e t e
(S till 10 bU'5tness In M1d
dlepor tl
118 2 mo

t9 7~

Rill Estate for Sale

At,nemen t locat ed
beh nd
R ut l a n d
Grad e
T unrup
brak es
School
wt1ee ba!Jnc ng a t•n e ment
Phon e 742 2001
111611(

1968 J EEP Wagon eer 6 cyt
std
lock out hubs Phone
Haro d
Brew e r
Long
Bottom Oh o ( 614 ) 985 3554
2 1 tt c

ONE ACRE 6 rms and b ath
R t 3 Pomeroy Rose HIll
D•ck Davts prop erty
full
basement
a um•num
s•d•ng pj3neted SlO 000 Call
Oak Hdl 085 0576 evenmg s
Ja ck son 28 6 3004 day s
2 5 JOtp

BR/\ D FORD Aucl oneer
Complet e Serv1 ce
Pnone
919 24 87 o r 949 2000 Rae ne
Oh o Crill Brad tord
10 9 lie

NE W HOME or r e mod eltng by
hour o r contract Phone 992
3511 or 992 7523 after 5 p m
1 25 I ~l p

Real Estate For Sale

5

ROOM S and bath
on
150 )( 100 lot
\6500
Com
pete I nan c n~ Pt1 one 992
5786
2 5 6tc

H OUS E on Ltnco l n H gts 1
bed rm
larg e k i!chen ful
basement ellcellen b JY tor
S.H 900 w1th n £"&gt;w l urnllur c
only 'i iO 300 Phon e 992 76 t8
I 6 26tc

10 RM HOU SE 2 baths fu ll
bas eme nt g lassed 10 porch
ca rpet
and g arage
tn
Middleport \ 2 1 000 Phone
992 J3 19
7 6 6t c
FOUR acres ot land
n•ce
loc atton for house or t rader
n car sc hoo l Ca ll ! 014 ) 609
d773 or 669 37 6.!

2 6 61 p

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Wanted

For Rent

or

TEAFORD

VIrgil B Sr Broker
110 Mechanic Pomeroy

0

Phont992 3325

NEW LISTING -

3 Br s

l arge
k1f
new
F A
furnac e
basement
porches and n1ce lot in

Rutland $12 500
4 BEDROOMS Sleam
heat 2 lt v tng s 2 porches
cook a nd bake u n 1ts
basemen1 wrth garage

$20 000
5 BEDROOMS -

L'vong

d lnrng glassed rn porch
steam heat (gas ftred l
basement on la rge lot

$16500
NEW LISTING

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5

b edroom s
2 112
baths
fam tly room mod lot
2
ca r garage and m ce lot

$45 000
WINTER

SPECIAL

Large old 12 rooms w tth
bath gas &amp; ctty water near
stores Only $5500

5 BEDROOMS -

Lots of

new panelmg
ca rpeting
na t gas furnace crty water
and 2 baths
1!:~ acre

$18 500
FAMILY ROOM - 3 noce
bedrooms, bath gas heat
and large ltvlng at a very
low pnce of $8500

CHESHIRE -

1976 PONTIAC
VENTURA

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Ph 992 2114

Modern 3

BRs hot water heat very
ntce kitchen wtth range
refr igerator famtly room.
patto and 2 car garage 2

MODERN home tn Chest er R
room s 2 baths 2 por ches
sun porch 1? basement ctt y
and well water natural gas
garage
Prtced t o sell
Phone ( 614 ) 985 4101
2 4 tt c

EXC A VATING dozer loaueo
and tJa c lo.hoe wor!o. seplte
rank s
lll St a l t ed
d u mp
tru c k s and to bo ys lor h1 r e
wilt haul 1111 d1rf top so I
l1mes ton e and g ra ve l Call
Bo b or Roger Jell ers ddy
phOn e 991 70B9 n gnt phOne
99 2 3525 or 99 2 523 2
'l 11 tk

POMEROY, 0
Ph 992 2176

International
Harvester
'New
Idea Equipment
1
Cham
1 McCulloch
1Saws

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SEE
ONE OF
OUR
FRIENDLY
SALESMEN:
CEWARD
CALVERT,
J. D. STORY,
BILL NELSON

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Plumb,ng
h eat1ng and a ll IYD CS o f
qeneral
repa tr
W o rk
guarant ee d 20 yea rs ex
pert ence
Pho ne 997 74 09
5 1 lfc

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dozer
bu c kho e
a nd
dilcher
Charl es R
Ha11 1eld Back
Hoe Serv 1ce Ru tl and Oh•O
Phon e 742 20 08
11 3078tc

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70
cxpe r11m cc
nsured
tree es tnn at es Ca ll 99 7 73 8.\
or (6 14 ) 698 72 57 A lb any
w 15 l t c

'2995

'3995

1973 GMC Pickup

1974 Datsun
260-Z

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Sweepe r s toa ste r s •rons
a ll sm a ll appl1an ces Lawn
mower ne)Ct to State HtQh
way Garage on Rou te 7
Phon e ' 85 3A2S
J 16 I \.

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Mod er n Sanllat•on 992 3 9~J
or 99 ~ 7349
9 18 lfc

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$499

square
Yard
RUBBER BACK

we hav e hundreds ot
carpe t values Yo ur tob c ar.!,·· 1
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TALK TO WENDELL

GRATE

CARPET CONSULTANT

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

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lots S46 900
WITH
OVER
50
PROPERTIES ,
WE
OUGHT TD HAVE IT

TONITE
(FRI., FEB. 6 t

7&amp;00 P.M.
New and Used
Merchandise
At Mason

AUCIION HOUSE
Horton St.
Mason. W.Va.

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'5695

'3595
1973 Chevy
C"pr ce 2 df
equ tpt

HT

1972 Ford T-Bird
fu lly

local owner

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69
68
66

2 Dr H T
Fully Equ pped

'2895

'3395

WE NEED GOOD USED CARS

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Chevelle 4 Door 6 cyl. auto·-----'695
Olds 98 4 Dr. Sed., power, air ___11195
Pontiac Station Wagon-------- 1795
Okls 88 HJ. Sedan _________ '395

69 Chevrolet % ton PickUD-------11295
72 Dodge 1 ton Truck, flat bed----12695
See one of these courteous salesmen. Pete
Burns, Lloyd Me Laughlin or Marvrn
Keebaugh

STOP
IN
TODAY

Karr &amp; Van Zanclt
"You'll L1ke Our Quality Way
of Domg Busmess"
992-5342 GMC FINANCING Pomeroy
Open Evenmgs Untii6.00-Til5p m- Sat

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Highlights in TV watching next week
What's Or\ Television Feb 8 14
By Umted Pr eu lnternat1ona1
( Ttmes are EST unless noted)
( R denotes repeat I

returns Will Rose succ umb}
Ko ak IS on CBS
N BC
mys t ery
Mallory
C•rcumStant•al Ev•dence st arSUNDAY
nng Raymo nd
Burr as a
1p m
lawyer
clear ed
Of
perjury
ABC ha s the Super star s.
charges by the bar but not by
men s preliminary
the publ iC He def ends Mark
On NB C a th ree hOur Grand
Hamill a prtsoner accused ot
st and mcludes a look at the- k ll lmg ano th er m mate Wr11t en
1975 world ser.es
by Joe l 0 ansky
1 JO p m
ABC ha s Wmter Olymp •c
CBS has a Naltonal Basket
cover age
ball Assoc a t •on game Buffalo
10 p m
Braves vs Phdadelph ll!l 76ers
CBS News presents The Red
from Th e Spectr um Phtladel
Flower and the Green Horse
a look at tn e exh•bll of Chinese
ph1a
2pm
arc heolog y tour ng the cou n try
PB S has Leona rd Bernste•n
On PBS Bil l Moyers Jour
at Harvard Th e Unanswer ed nat
T t'le People Agatnst
Quest ion
The Twenltelh Cen
Redl1nmg
Some banks deny
loan and mort gage money n
fury Cr•S s
Mus i c of l ves
Mahler
Ravel
SchOenberg
areas they deem nsks usually
Feat ur es the finale of Mahler s older c ty ne tghborh oods Oppo
N1nlh SymphOny by the V1enna nent.s say thiS creates - and
perpetuates sl um s Gues ts
Philharmonic
2 JO p m
mclude Ralph Goetze Boston
ABC has coverage Of the XII Redevelopment Assoclat on
W1ll1am 0 Conne I
Un1ted
wmter 0 ymp c Games
4pm
Sta tes
Leag ue
ol
Sav mg s
N sc has the Bob Hope ASSOCi flt10nS Gale S!nco tta Of
Chtcago s M e tropol•tan Area
Desert Classic f inal round gol f
Hous•ng A lt 1ance
from Palm Desert Ca lif
4 lO p m
11pm
ABC Wide world of Sports
PB S a1rs Kup 5 Sh ow
e.Nal1onal F1n~ 1s Rodeo fr om
MONDAY
OklahOma Ctly
· International
7p m
c l1ff d t vtng c hamp10n sh ps
On PB S Anyone for Ten
from Acapulco
nyson? Wet ll Whttman and the
s 30 p m
Civil War
w1th Rt ch ard K1ley
On pB S Ant•ques
Spon
geware
pott ery
decorated from Gettysburg
8 pm
with a sponge dipped 1n dye
On The Rocks ABC Old
was mostly blue on wh1te wtiM
trmer E J Andre ref uses parole
Rufus
Foshee of
Camden
until htS nam e ts cleared
Ma•ne
6pm
NBC has Rtch Litt le
On
I'BS
Sx
Hundred
On PBS Blac k Journal
Ch1na ~ s
Hi sto ry
ABC hliS Winter Olympic Mdlentcl
Unearthed
Ch1n ese archeotog
coverage
teal f1nds
6 JO p m
Rhoda tS on CBS Mam a Ida
PBS has 'Wor ld Press
thmk s Papa Mart•n Is chasmg
7 p m
women and otherwise II"VIng 1n
CBS a1rs 00 Min utes
NBC s Wonderful World of sin
a 30 p m
0 1snev
The Bears and t
Ph y ll tS 1S on CBS
Leo
Pari 2 Patnck Wayne refuses
to g lve up hts three bear cubs Heatherton lr1es to do away
leading to land war belween Wtfh hrmself
ABC has W1nter Olymptc
lnd 1ans and the Parks Depart
me!{'
com m issioner Andrew coverage
Du~an orders their sett lement
9 Pm
All 1n the Fatntly CBS
on
ABC
Swiss
Family
Joe Forrester is on NB C
Reformed bettor helps break up
R o~ nson Jean Laf itte s tra .tor
ou~ ~a l de Nevtlle Brand setzes a gambling nng
9 30 p m
Jel'l!IIY'II41h and plans to board an
On
CBS
Ma ude
d•rects
entrny (British) man of war
Tu ckahoe s Bicentenn 1al musl
Pat,p
ca l extravaganza wtlh a sa l ut e
.,
I Pm
Oil ABC The Stx Mtl l10n to Amencan women fea l urmg
Oof{er Man tolns w 1th F arrah Mrs Na ugat uck as Betsy Ross
Fawcett Mators who steals tn w• th R1chard Deacon Phil
orOtr to re tn eve a sto len Leeds
10 p m
statue
CBS has Med•cal Cen ter
~ NB C Ellerv Queen Troy
Dq'tllhue ptaytng EllerY ,, a Terror stalks the campus Four
m.w le directed by vmcent students have been murder ed
Calhenne Burns onty t v1 ng
Prke Is shol wtlh real bullets
pes airs Nova
A Small w llness suffers from recltrrmg
a dommeerlng
I nt~erftcllon '
Every year headaches
som.e s.ooo bab.es are bOrn w•th mother and amn es•a
Jigsaw John t5 on NB C Sla m
stMna biflda ' - the ir sptnes
do~t knt t Proorarn C)(plores woman s body unearltlet1 10
ye.us later
husband John
tf s worth saving them
CBS The Sonny and Cher Ragm may have been framed
S-.w Guest IS Raymond Burr
for !tie murder
~
tpm
ABC atrs Rtch Man Poor
Y"Bs has Masteri\' lece Thea Man Tom tS pleased by h is
Ire
Upsta i rs
ownstatrs
sons btrth and h1s career
Rudy sees Julie ctlscovers her
Home t:: tres
Dashing Grego
rv Wilmot now a sergeant
marnage Is rocky

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AUCTION SALE

auto a1r cond full spor t
car •nstrumentat •on local one
owner Sharp mag w heels

Pomeroy, Ohio Ph. 992·2174

0

ELWOOD BOWER S REPAIR

6 cyl

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

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det 1ver e d rt ghT to you r
protect F as t and easv Free
es t m ates Phon e ~9 2 ~184
Goeg tem R ea d y M•x Co
Mtdd l eport Oh o
0 30 lfc

Long wtde bed V 8 auto
16 000 actual miles loca l
owner See fhts one to be l• eve
If

"Your Friendly Dealer"

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SE WING M AC H I NE Repairs
serv ce a 1 rtHlkes 997 '228.!
Th e r abr1 c Shop Pom ero y
.1\ut hor.red S•ng er Sates and
Servt cc
We
sha rp en
SC iS!.O r S
3 2Y 1f c

actual

23,000

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72 Buick Electra, V-lc)p, pow., air--- '2695
72 Olds 98 HT Sed., power, air ___ - 12695
72 Chev. Imp. Cus. Cpe., full power, air 12295
72 Dlds lux. Sed., full power, fact air'2895
71 Ford LTD Wagon, pow., luggage rack11695
71 Ford Tor. Cpe., V-8, auto., air_ ____ 1J595
70 Dodge Mon. 4 Dr~ V-8 auto., P.B.,-'1395
70 Olds 98 HT Sed., pow., F. air---~1 1095
69 Ply. 4 Door, V-8 auto.--------'895
68 Dodge Dart Cpe., V-8 auto.----- '995
67 VW 2 Door Bug ___________ '695

SO TRADE TODAYI

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per•od OtJr •nstal ler ha s 28
years expenence
Expert
·n~atl at•on
You II like
wflat you get

2 Dr H T ,
m1les, clean

%ton

I 17 1 mo

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1974 Buick Century

Aslre 4 cyl , 3 spd,
bucket seals, low
mileage

Call992-7537
Pomeroy, Oh1o

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Equipment Co.

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Kuhl Cake Decor

BEDRM
home
tUS I
f•n •shed remodel tn g Sa em
St Rutland Phone 1d2 2306
alter J p m or see M110 B
HutchiSOn
9 23 tf c

MEIGS

1975 Pootiac

and
baker
Ltc e n se d
decora tor
Krtch en State Inspected

LOT 40 x 100 close to Kroge r s
•n Pomeroy Phone 1 Bd6
2490
Reynoldsburg
Oh10
after J 30 p m 5. 30 0 Wilt
co nstder off er
2 4 3tc

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Pomeroy

Cakes, Baked
and Decorated
To Your Order

8 RM HOU SE 7 baths on
cor ner lot '" M dd!eport
Phone 992 3427 after 6 p m
2 4 6tc

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73 Monte Carlo 2 Dr., v-roof, air---- 13695
73 Pont. leMans 4 Dr., pow., air--- 12995
72 Olds Cut. Cpe., power, air ______ 12495
72 Datsun 2 Door, std. _________11595
72 Buick lS Cus. Con., power, air~-- '2895

Nathan Btgg s
Rad1ator SpeCialist

RM ho use on JD acres n
Back of L eta rt
co untry
OhtO Phone 247 2286
2 d 61c

For Sale

Real Estate For Sale

I 2 26t p

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Low, Low Winter Prices

75 Cadillac Eldorado Cpe., pow., ail __ _18995
75 Cadilac Cpe. DeVille, power, air__ 17500
14795
73 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air
73 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air __ 14795
72 Cadillac Cpe. DeVIlle, power, a1r __ '3895
75 Maverick 4 Dr., auto., P.S., F.B.-- 13195
74 VW Bus, 9 pass.----------- '3695
73 Volkswagen Bus, 9 pass. ______ 13295

F rom the larg est Truck or
Bulldozer" Rad1ator to the
c;ma flest Heater Core

E
EXCAV A TING
BA CK HOE S
AND DOZER LA RGE A ND
5. MALL
SEPTIC T A NK S
IN S T A LLED ~
B I LL
P UL LIN S PHONE 992 2478
DAY OR NIGH T
111178tp D

C fo!ANE ~e r v1CC
e r ect on
!0 tr
N E ARLY fin iShed
bt level
Phone '192 ~4 6 1!
spt t ent ry
5 bedrms 3
baths equrpped k1t c hen
ra m y ro om 2 car garage
$44 000
Phone t61J ! 985
38 10
2 5 6tc

USED CARS

4 dr Sedan - Comfort and
Economy· - powered by a
small V 8 and automat •c
trans wtth power st eerrng
AM rad to deluxe whee l

We Buy Antiques

0 DEL L

BEDRM
house m M1d
dleport
corner tot
N ew
l;lath sto ry and ha lf utd ty
room
new carpe t1 ng and
new root gStrag e and work
room fru1! cel l ar Close to
and
shOpptng
sc ho o l
i 17 500 Phone 992 702J
1 27 20t c

196 7 DODGE Dar t 6 cvl nder
new ballery and snow ttres
Good runn ng condll•on
$165 P h one (6 14 ) 067 3031
'} 4 31 p

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1 22 1 mo

MODERN CHEMICALS
100 Kerr Street
Pomerov Ohto 4S169
(614 ) 992 2198 Dtck Seyler
1 29 I mo

3 BR HU7VIE
tUSI ltn tShed
remode l rng
Sa em
St
Rutland
Phone 742 2300
aft er d p m or see Milo B
Hutch •nson
10 9 fc

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PH. 992-6173

Modern

F URN IT URE
STRIPPING SERVICE
R e m ov al
ot
Patnt S
Ptast cs Varn•shes e tc .
Wood or Metal
Repa•rs.
Refm 1shmg o l
F urn , ture
Bu rn lshtng Poi1Sh1ng of
Copper &amp; Brass

C
1909 NOVA V 8 350 4 speed
Also 1969 Camaro V 8 307 .t
spee d Phon e 247 254 1
1 4 3tc

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Now accephng chents
for bookkeeping and
tax serv1ce.

POMEROY LANDMARK
9~. Jack w Carsey M9r .
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VALUES WILL NEVER
BE HIGHER!

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Currency and Supplies
Buy, Sale or Trade

STORM
WINDOWS&amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SI DING SOFFITT
GUTTERS AWNINGS

NOW YOU CAN STEAL
AT

COINS

Blown rnto Wall s &amp; AHtcs

Model UCXXX ,

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Free estimates on car
pettng and 1nstallatton
We'll brmg samples to your
home wtth no ol)hQatton
See how you can reallv
save
Mtke Young , Manager
Sales and lnstallatton
Rt J, Pomeroy , OhiD45769
Phone day or n1ght
614 99l 2l06
1 14 1 mo

lARRY WHOBREY
PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT

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BUY NOW

VALUE
RATED

PRICES WILL NEVER BE LOWER!
SLOAN'S
CARPETING

e.

Now at Landmark

A KC
Reg 1s tered
Poodle
pupptes Tmy Toy 2 males
black ma r ked w• t h wn1t e 2 FORD 4 wheel dr •ve truck V
females
I old b lack
7
8 g ood c ondl11on
Harold
weeks old Phone 16141 667
Brewer
Long
Bo t t om
3915
Phone (6 1-l l 985 355d
H AVE your mcome taxes
2 5 3tc
1 1 Tfc
prepared by Stev e Clel and
Rac•ne Phone 9d9 2883
2 6 12tc REGISTERED male walker 1971 MONTE CARLO W1IM a tr
coon hound
Black wh1te
and mags S2 000 Phone 992
and tan n month s Old no
5671
bad hab1IS $75 Phone (6 14 l
IN COME
Tal'.
Serv ce
2 6 3t c
Fede ral or State taxes
Mark
H al l
985 3945
Phone 992 7228 or see
Chest er Oh 1o
2 5 ] l p J , TON Pt c k up tow m eage
Wallace Russell Bradbury
heavy d u t y spr . ng s ro r
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1 30 20tc
camp er Phone 992 70 17
'l 5 31p
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
I W 1LL beg 1v mg p1ano l essons
OF PARTNERSHIP
'"my home start1ng Feb 1
Th e Thmg
Con
197'2
CHAMPION
Mobt e 1973 vw
Not ce 1S hereby g t ven !hat
for m format o n call 992
verttble removable w n
Home 12 x 60 comp let ely
the partnersh •P heretofore
] 278
dews and doors New pa •nt
furn •shed exc e ll ent con
subsiSting between us Sher
17 18 501c
exce ll ent shape 30 m p g
dttmn Phone 992 3189
man A lb ert Cundiff and
rnovtng ou1 of town must
2 1 Otp
Frank l n Mann.ng Imboden
sacr• t• ce 1il795 Phone 992
h eretofore
car ry1ng
on
3481 before 5 p m Ask for
bustness as Rae ne Plumbmg
Bran
&amp; Heatmg at Th1r-d Street
LITTLE Black female hound
2 S Jtc
Rac•ne
Oti10
ha s been
on substa t ton road Rutland
196$ FORD L t U New 12 ga
d•ssolved by mutual consent
Reward
L•ssa Germa n
Wtnctl es ter 37 1\ Sing le shot
All debts due to and ow ng
phone 742 2938
PhOn e 717 2:159
by the sa •d late frrm w• I be
2 5 21 p
I 13 201p
re ce1ved and pa id respec
li ve ly by Fra nkl n Mann ng
ACRE b 19 garden 5 rooms
Imboden who will contmu e to LOST m Basha n area male
IR CO H c lt I RC weld ng
and bath home new drill ed
Plott
h
o
und
nam
e
of
Duke
car ry on the sa•d busmess
machtnc
n ew ctec
al l
we ll and f urnace
n ew
Name t ag on collar Phone
under t he st yle or nam e of
bathroom 2 II rep ac es good
accessortes 1n c uded Phone
(0
141
985
d248
or
992
3408
Rae ne Plumbmg 8. Heatm g
'192] 110
locatton 1n Letart Fall s
2 6 6tc
Thtrd Street Ractne Ohto
1o 2» l c
Oh 10 $7 500 Phone &lt;: 47 3853
Dated
February 2
1976
I 23 lite
b la c k and whtle ST EREO RADIO
Sherman A lbert Cundiff MALE
mode rn
walker coon hound tn Shade
Frankl in Manntng I mboden
des,gn 8 tra ck tape am fm 1 B R Br ck home 6 yrs 'l
area Call Paul Smcla1r Rt
(2 ) 6 li e
rad•o combtnatlon Balance
baths garage on 2 8 ac r es
1 Shad e 01'11o (614 1 696 1032
$97 dO or- t erm s Call 992
on paved r oad near r or ked
c ol l ect reward
3965
Phon e
Run State 1 orest
2 I 61p
2 6 tfc
(6\4) 667 3787 $]8 000
1 15 27tp
19 73 PROWLER Camper 21
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
ft self conta ned s teeps 1
TO JERRY MOORE INC
Excellen t c ondt t 10n Call
whose last
CAS H patd tor all makes an d
992 7320
known address was
models of mobtle homes
2 1 6tc
406 Downtowner Butldtng
Phone area code 614 423
canton. Ohro 44700
9531
HA Y tor sa l e $1 ba te or trad e?
and whose address 1s now
d 13 t fc
Pl)on e
Frank
Dachel
unknown
You are nereby not fted tha t
Leadmg Creek Rd 7d2 2085
2 l l6tp
Carrol l M Fts her and Joan C
F 1sher are owners of part of
the premtses cove r ed 1n the d RM HOU SE w th bath m COMMERCIAL
OUTDOOR
Lease between Howard Welch
SIGN w1th l1mer mo unted
Syracuse on Sec ond St
and M ldred Welch Les sors
ona4 x30 f t stee1p1pe Cost
Phone 992 7553
and Davtd Law as Lessee
11875 new only 5300 P hone
Loca t ton Plu s Charm Pl us
2 6 61C
dated No"Vember 8th 1960 and
992 5786
Durabiltty Stone faced
recorded tnVolume 50 page UNFURNISHED
2 5 61C
2 bedrm
lovely slated floors Idea l
443
Lease Records
Me1gs
apt
newly re decorated
County
Oh iO wh ch was
level lot needs 2 or 3
tully carpeted Cal l before 9 TRUMPET good con d ltton
ass,gned '" part to you on
Phone 949 2853
a m 992 2286
parttt1ons and a shower N
December 30th 1966 by T C
2 6 tfc
2 5 61p gas F A furnace cen tral
Moore wMtCh ass1gnment •S
recorded •n Vol 53 Page 311
FOR RENT near Rac•ne
GOOD qua l tty mrxed hay t or atr $7000
Lease Records of Me1g s
FREE GAS - Lovely 3 BR
sale Call 992 3658 after 5
housetraller 3 BR 1 bath
County Oh o
pm
no pets 1 sm all c h•ld o k 525
home own water 2 nrce 2
The general deser t pi on of
depos•t $ 100 p lus ultl•tles
2 A 6tc
BR apts mob ile home 22
the prem tses tS as follows
Phone 9119 2093
Betng part of sect ton 18 Town
acres CALL TODAY
2 4 31c FOUR L7Bxl5 white wall reg
9
Range 15 of Co l um bta
AN AMAZING VALUE tread
un.r oyal Glas bell
Townst11p and descrtbed as APT 4 rm ba th furn1Sh~ ed
ratn ttres pracltcalty new
Large home 5 BR 2 baths
follows
Phone 992 5908
Two for SOO or all 4 for 5110
New
N gas F A furna ce &amp;
On the North by the l&amp;nd of
2 4 ttc
Also
1969
Rambler
the Howard Sta nley Farm
lots of other NEWS GOOD
Amertcan
4
dr
standard
on the East by lands of t ne HOUSE tnMason Sroomsand
shttt rad 10 good shape ssoo
COND ITION S1 0 000
wayne Jordan Farms
bath n1ce IOCl!ll 10n Phone
f1rm Vernon Weber Phone
ONE FLOOR PLAN - Full
On the Sou th by l and s of the
992 33d5 or home 742 21d3
99'25 12 6
W W Ellenwood Farm
basement woth 1 BR TV
2 4 Jtp
2 4 Otp
On the west by the lands of the
R
ut thty. workshop 1st
Cowell Farm and c onta1nmg 2 BEDRM mobile home real WINCHESTER 37 Sl50 30
floor
has 2 BR bath kit
124 acres more or less
ntce Phone 992 3324
m c h Brownmg barrel $100
ltvtng R H W floors large
Car-roll M F1sh er and Joan
2 A lfC
Phon e 9d9 2789
C Fisher own approx t mately
lof S9 500
2 .4 4tc
95 acres covered by th Js lease
A LOOK WILL CONVINC
The tE!rm of the lease above ENJOY grac•ous llv.ng at
YOU - 2 BR bath NEW
BED
Mattress and
tn
referred to has exp•red but
n M1d
V llag e Manor
nerspr•ng mattress
Good
pe rma pane wtndows
the lease ha s not been
dleport tor as lc vas S\04 per
co nd •t•on Want $175 Phone
month pl us eleclr tc These
released of rec ord
carpeting
panel t ng
992 5833
carroll M F sher and Joan
are trand new h1gh quality
ktfchen
carport
Full
2
5
41p
c F •sl'1e r as such successors
apartments ~~ prt ces yo u
basement N gas furnace
of Howard Welch and Mtldred
ca n efford Your rent m
Welch ntend to ttle for r ecord
uto loty workshop $13 000
e tudes m ont h to 1/Tion th H AY AND STRAW tor sa le
100 large (V ERMEER) hay
of Afft~avtt ot FOrfeiture as to
leases
all elcc
l ivmg
135 ACRES - Good clean
bales
AlfA lfa
Fescue
the properly owned by them
carpe t 1ng
range
and
ground, 3 BR home wa1er
Orchard
grass
and
some
pursuant to RC
Section
refrtgerator
tr ee trash
Orchard
grass
Alfalfa
(no bath 1 barn &amp; other
5301 332
wtth the county
p1ck up table TV at your
m 1xed Prtced SID to $20 per
Re corder of Metgs County
expense
and
on s te
bldgs On good road :lose
bale JOOO sQuare bales of
Oh10 tf you Jerry Moore
la undry fac!ltlles
Co n
to mtnes $17,500
good clean st raw 51 00 per
Inc as one of the assrgns of
ve n 1ent 10 shopp1ng on Third
WE CAN SELL YOUR
bale or $40 per ton I All s
Davtd Law lessee do not
and M II Streets 1n M 1d
Chalmers rou nd baler used 1
have such Lease as to the
PROPERTY - HERES
dteport See the manager at
season l tke new SISOO
port•on owned by them
Rt verstde Apartmen ts or
WHY
- EXPERIENCE
Royal Oak Farm Route 3
released to record within 30
c all 992 3273
Furntshed
ACTION
SE
RVICE
Po
meroy
Ohio
Pllone
991
days from
the date o f
apar tments
are
.1tso
2671
HONESTY
publ•cat•on of thtS nollce
available
2 5 3t c
12 ) Otc
2 'J 78tc
991 1259
9f2-1568

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Wanted To Buy

CAREER awa Is you w th
Luz•er
cosmet cs
a
qualtly product fo r 53
years
No
terrllory
restnctton work fr om your
home 51• 11 t 1me to wm your
tnp to Nassau
For ap
po1ntment call Madylon
Sto ne
(304 )
7'27 9269
(cottecfl
2 3 121c

LUfi.L I O R SJ\ LE Cfi.B Coat
Company 1 mtle north of
Chesh1re on R t 7 P tck your
own $20 per ton Open 6 days
per week or c all (li t 11 36 7
73 30 for f urtner •nl orr.nat on
1 8 78t c

Special Rates
by Week
or Month

AS H ST
F reewill Sap! 51 COU NTRY
Mobile HOmP
Church corne r of Ash and
Park R t 33 ten m les north
P um 51 n Mtddleport W1l l
of Pom eroy Large lo t s wdh
ho l d a rev•vat s tart1ng
concrete pattos Sidewalks
Monday Fe b 9 Preaching
runners and off street
each n1 g ht by R ev
Glen
parkmg Phone 992 1479
Co l l•nS Nel sonv lie Starts
2 31 ttc
at 7 30 p m The You t h For
Chr1SI
ChOir
Wll
be
smg ng Pas tor •S Rev Noel
H ermann
207tc TIMBER
top
pr ce
for
stand1ng saw I mber Call
SHOOTING Ma tc h Sunday
fOld~ 446 8570 day or ntg hl
Feb 8 12 30 p m Just off
2 4 121 C
R t 1 by pass Sponsored by
the Lucky 7 Gun Club Call A SMALL used ptano Phone
992 53J5 tor f urt her details
992 3181 or 992 7639
'1 6 2tc
2 5 6tc
RUTLAND Amencan L eg ton
Gun Shoo t under she lt er
Beechgrove Road Rutland
12 noon Sunday
2 6 2tc

Business Services

BEDRM
trader d o u ble CO/l.L l1mestone and all t ypes
o r sal t and rock salt for 1ce
W1de f u rn i shed u tllllles
and s n ow rem oval
Ex
pa•d no c hil&lt;lr-en or pet
ce ls 1or Salt Works
Eas t
Near Pomeroy Phon e 99?:
Mam St
Pom e r oy Oh iO
70 17 o r 992 70t.6
Ph one 99 2 J891
'} J 5tp
11: 7 tfc

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DAILY SENTINEL
ll1 OOURT ST.

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
Case No '21704
Estate of LETITIA REA
Deceas ed
NOI1C e tS hereby g 1ven t hat
At leen Wehrung of Pomeroy
Me1gs County Ohto has been
duty appo•nted Exec utr.-. of
I h e E s tate of Le t 1tla Rea
decea se d lat e of Pomeroy
M e tgs County Ohto
Cred tors are req utr-ed to
tile the1r c la 1ms wtth sad
t ductary w thm to ur mon ths
Dat ed th1s '26th day of
January 19 76
Manntng D Webster
Ju dge
courl of Cammon Pleas
Probate DIVISIOn
30
(2)
6
13
3tc
Ill

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allot you who ass•sted n so
many ways follow •ng the
Jan ~ t r e wh•ch destroyed
our home We e)(te nd a
spec1a l
th ank s
to
the
Pomeroy and Middleport
F1 re Departments M•dwest
St ee l and the B•9 Bend
C•t•zens Band Radto Club
along
w1th those who
prov •ded food c lo t hmg and
househo ld 1t em s
Mr
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2 6 2t c

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11 JO p m
CB S mov1e
One •S a Lonely
Number
( 1972 )
Tr sh Van
Devere reel ng from an un
wanted dlVOr ce takes up w•th a
married man
NB C Tonight Show
John
Dav tdson
s g ue st host to
Foster Brooks Nanelfe Fabray
Dr Thomas Gordon
ABC spec tai
The Th ird
An nua l Unotfle~al M ss L as
Vegas Sho wg• rl Pageant
Steve Allen Is host, Rose Mar •e
prov•des co lor

TUESDAY

1 30 p m
PB S has
The
An1mals
Nobody Loved
Th e
var
mmts of the west - coyole
rattlesnake m ustang A Nalton
al GeographiC Spec ta l

Opm
On Happy Day s ABC the
boys arrange a f1 xed beauty
contest to meet some cla ssy
ch tcks
On NBC MOvtn On Sh otgun
totmg t:oll•n Wtlcox takes on
Alabama when she learns she
can I park her trailer- on the
land her husband willed her
II s a publ c park n the rruddle
of Mob1le
CBS has Good T imes Flort
da s r oast beet makes everyone
Ill e:-:cept cas t 1ron J J ( R)
a 30 p m
On ABC Laverne and Sht r

ley

Pop t •S on CBS Jun1or and
L u1s try to hea t up ht s
relat 1onshtp with Lupe
Consumer Surv1va l K i t 1S on
PBS Tontght
Many Happy
Returns A Look at Incom e

Tax

9pm

On ABC
Winter Ol ympiC
coverage
NBC has Pol lee Woman
Mobst er. s grandson •s ktdnaped
by a nval l'epper poses as a
showg1rl 1n the culprits club
M A S H tS on CBS Haw
keyes old flame nurse Blythe
Danner tS asstgne&lt;t to 4077
Shes mar'ned
PB S atrs The Adams Chroni
cles
John Adams Mtn tster to
Great Bnlam (17Bd 1787)
He s
10 ned by Ab1ga t1 and renews
t1es wtlh Thomas Jeff erson
9 30 p m
One DaY at a Ttme on CBS
10p m
NBC airs C!ly ot Angels
Tnutorous pa trto ts fram e hom•
crde suspect M ered1 lh Baxter
Btrney part 2
PBS a rs Woman Alive {Rl
CBS has Swit ch Ex to rt tontsl
Joan
Blohdell
threat ens
to
destroy Dabney Coleman 5 an
t tque car collection unless he
j"lelps her to frame Mac
10 30 p m
on PBS woman
Controver
steS
W1lh•n
the
Women s
Mo\lement
Part 1
lllOpm
A BC mystery
Where th e
Action Is
James B~rwtck
•nvttes gambler Edd Byrnes
to bel
wtlh hts ltfe - on a
s•ngle hand of stud poker t R )
NBC Ton 1g hl ShOW
W1th
Johnny Carson and Bert Convy
Clifton F.!dlm.!n t aulhOr Of
Joys of Wme l
CBS Movte
The Caltforn•a

•'

K td
hot rods tnlo speed t rap
Clarksberg challeng1ng Shertff
V•c Morrow to a drag for ltf e
Martm Sheen plays the ktd
whose broth er was the seventh
v •cltm ot the sher ff s h1gM
speed chase
WEDNESDAY
6 30om
PBs has Book Beat
The
Ra•der
by Jesse Hil l Ford
8 pm
CBS has Be My Valentme
Charl1e Brown
So who needs
a stuffed ma il box anyway?
On NBC Lttlle House on lh e
Pra 1r1e Carl L aura and Mary
are trapped tn a speeding
ca boose
On A BC The X II Wtnler
Olym p•c games
PB S atrs Images of Aging
What are Old People For?
8 30 p m
CBS presents Mowglt s Bro
!h ers
another Chuck Jon es
antmat on based on Kipling s
Jungle Books Roddy M c Dowe ll
narrat es Wtlh June Foray
9 p m
NBC has Chtco and the Man
Ch leo s Cousm Pepe
Jose
Fe l• c •ano stea ls ChtcO s g tr l
Jeannre Lmero who gtves up a
nurstn-; caree r
to
be his
chai.Hter
PB S a rs Theater 1n Amen
ca
The Mound Butlders
Lanford W /son s play about
tmpassloned archeolog ists per
formed by the C•rcle Repert ory
Company of New York Tanya
Bereztn Brad Dour 1f Stephan ie
Gordon Tn sh Hawk ins Jona
than Hogan Taped at a Naltv e
Amer.can mound srte tn south
ern llllno•s
Cannon •s on CBS
ColJid
racket ee r Robert Loggta s
uncle be out to get h m ?
9 30 p m
NB C a rs The Dumplmgs
10 p m
On CBS The Blue Kn ight
cant put away toa n shark
enforcer William Sm ti h - htS
terntled v1ct1m won 1 test1fy
Petroce ll i •s on NBC Frater
nlty prank ktdnapmg t urns r eal
11 lO p m
CBS movte
St range and
Deadly Occurrences
no!
caused by gophers Vera M•les
Robert Stack
NBC Torughf ShOw Johnny
Carson
•s
host
to
Burt
Reyno lds
ABC movie
All the Ktnd
Strangers Se\en orphans w1lh
e ght attack dogs want Stacy
~each and samantha Eggar to
be th ei r parents
THURSDAY
6 30 p m
PBS a•r s Gettm Over (S al e
and Sound)

7pm
On PBS Black Per-spect,\le
on the News Guest s Arthur
Ashe

Spm

Welcome

ABC

Back

Kotter

on

Th e Waltons are on CB S
Grandma wants to arrange a
qut l lmg party Mary Ellen says
she won I be put on• the
marnage market
NBC has The Cop And Th e
Kid Frank takes a ltklnq to

2 SIGNS

Pomerov
~

OF
Motor Co.~ -"
QUAUTY
1975 PINTOMPG

S2895

Whrt e 2 dr ~speed trans radto body mouldtngs w s
w trre s It s ltk e new wrfh less than 5 200 mtles

S269S

1974 DATSUN 710 CPE
Loca l 1 owner automaftc blk vtnyl rnt
t •nr sh good trr es radto real economy
Prtce $2875 00 - Clearance

tnm

Book

1975 CHEV ESTATE WAGON

stlver
Value

S629S

Dark red s tmulated wood tnm 3 sea t tu lly equ1pped
wtth every Chev optron low m•les new t 1tl e boss s
wde car

Stocker 57300 00 SALE PRICE 54295

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POMEROY, OHIO

Lucas s t eacher
On PB S The Way It Was
1957 &amp; 58 N SA ChampiOnShipS
Celltcs Hawks
a 30 p m
On ABC Barney M il ler
On
PBS
Lowell
Thomas
Remember-s
NBC has Grady

9pm
On PBS Hollywood Televt
s1on Theatre
Nour1sh th e
Beast
Steve Tetsch s comedy
of an eccentnc fqmlly of
engagmg opt mtsfs stars E1 feen
Brennan John Randolph ( R )
CBS has Hawa t Ftve o
Japanese terronst ktdnaps m
dustnahsl s son
NBC mov1e
A Touch o f
Class'
(197 3)
George Seg al
tries to have a simple affa1r
with Glenda Jackson
(NB C
adv1ses parenta l dtscrelton )
ABC has OlympiC coverage
10 p m
CBS has Barnaby Jones
Betty s former 'lover 1s a
murder suspec t
10 30 PIT!
On ABC Almost Anyth tng
Goes
On PBS
Real dades ha s
htghllghts of Puerto Rtcan
Solidarity Da\
at
Mad 1son
S ~uare Garden
11 30 p m
On ABC Mann• x looks for a
m sstng woman who can clear
hts client
NB C Tontght Show Johnny
Carson IS host to Natalte Cole,
ethnologist M chael Fox
CBS mov te
Hornets Nest
~ 1970 )
Capt
Rock Hudson
parachutes beMmd Naz1 t nes to
blow up a dam 1n northern
Italy
Som e
orphans
and
German Dr
Sylv •a Kosc.na
nurse him back to health and
to ln the cause wnncn bY S S
Schwe tlze r
12 JO a m
On ABC Longstreet checks
out a hosp1tal f1re

75 Fords, New &amp; Demos - LTDs, Custom 500,
Tormos, Granadas. Mustang lis, Pmtos, and
P1ckups - offered at LOW, LOW WINTER
CLEARANCE
75 Ford LTD 4 Dr. Sedan ....... '4195
Very low mileage Local owner

CBS prem1 eres Sara
star
nng Brenda Vaccaro as a
spunky schoolmarm out west
based on a nove l bV Martan
Cockrell Tontght Sara Yarnell
msrsfs on the nghl of Prtn cess
Lot s Red Elk 10 to attend
school
ABC has
coverage

W nter

7pm

~P"'

On CBS Mary Tyler Moore
thtnks a pnest 1s teavmg the
ch urch because of her !R )
ABC has more Wmter Olym
pte coverage
9 30 p m
Bob Newhart CBS has legal
patns A pa t1 ent sues tl lm and
Emily ftghts a parktng t~eket

I

I

'

~t:Odn

4 nr

one loca l owner

73 Ford Gran Torino ..... -....... '2395
4 Dr Sedan one loca I owner

73 Pontiac Catalina .............. '2795
4 Dr Sedan air

one very careful

local owner

73 Ford LTD Brougham-- .. -.... '2995
2 Dr H T

atr and fu ll equtpmen t Ntce

73 Ford Mustang 2 Dr. HT.. ... '2995
V 8 Sharp car

73 Ford LTD Sta. Wagon ....... .'2795
8 Pass

a1r full equtpment

Except1onal

72 Dodge Charger
2 Dr H T Shows best of care

va ............ '2295

72 Cadillac Deville 4 Dr. HT.... '3195
All

goodtes Very clean

72 Volkswagen "411 •: ...... _,,, '2695
4 Dr Sedan economy a t tfs best

72 Ooel 4 cvl. 2 Dr.............. _'1695
Sharp

71 Volkswagen 2 Dr. Sedan.. '1695
O.Vned by loca l mm tster

69 Chev. Camero ...................'1495
V 8 2 dr hardtop Excellen1

69 Dodge Dart Swinger ........... '695
Headers and all
Chotee of 68 Chev Impala 2 Or &amp; 4 Or 68
Ponttac Each at Only ••••••••••••••••••••• , •• ,,, 1

595

73 Ford Van Club Sedan ........ •3795
Chatteau 8 pass

P S P B A T Tops tn every way

70 Dodge % ton Pickup .......... '795
Runs good

MANY MORE

SEE Fred Blaettnar, Pat Hill, Melvin L1ttle.
or Dan Thompson
Open Evemngs T1!6.00
Except Thurs. and Sat Til 5:00

Phone
992-2196

Mason club
has meeting

461 S. 3rd
Middleport
HOSPITALIZED
Mrs Hazel Ball of Pomeroy
1s a surg1cal pahent at the
Holzer MediCal Center Room

MASON - The Mason Busy 207
Bees 4-H Club meehng at the
home of Mrs John Sisson
opened w1th devohons by NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Tom S1sk and Angw Johnson
case No 21716
Estate of Eftte W Oen•~on.
Pre s 1dent Lynn Oliver , Deceased
presided Angela Proffitt
Not .ce tS h ereb y g tven that
rev1ewed plans for the H Joe Den1son of Box 83
Rutland has been duly ap
skatmg party the club was to pomted Admm 1strator of t he
have Thursday, Feb 5 at the Estate of Eff•e w Dentson
ecease d
lat e ol Me tgs
New Haven Communtt} dCoun
t y Ohto
Bmldmg
Cred1tors are requ1red to
e the•r cla1ms w•lh sa1d
Begmmng Saturday, Feb 7 1f lduc
•ary wlthm four m onths
the club w1ll start selhng
Dat ed lh1S 20th day of
B1cenlenmal candles at the January 1976
Mann ng D Webster Judge
pnce of $2 each and la ter (1) 23 JO (2) 6 , 31c
wmd ch1mes for $1 50 each
Talks were g1ven by J1ll
Taylor and Angela Proffitt A
demonstration was g1ven by
L1sa Reynolds Refreshments
JUST A
were served by Bndgetle
Bently, Patty Ohlinger, Ilena
COUPLE OF
Van Meter and Larry Roach
- Angela Proffitt
THE FINE,

PTO MEETS
HARRISONVILLE
Harnsonv1lle PTO met
Tuesday Feb 3 Dunng the
made for a spnng carmval to
be held on March 26 at the
school Plans "ere also made
for a kmg and queen con test
The attendance award was
won b) Mrs Weber 's th1rd
grade

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Rtles Cal1forn•a supertntendent
of publiC 1nstructlon
8 p m
Almos t Anyl htng
On ABC
Goes
CBS atrs The Jeffersons
NBC mov1e
Old Yeller
~ 1958) Walt Drsney s tale of a
dog and the T exas fam ily he
adopts starr ng Tommy Kirk
Dorothy McGu•re Fess Parker
ln ternaltonal An1mat1on Fes
11vat 1S on PB S
Mr Rossr
Buys a Car by Bruno Bozetto
Cafe Bar (a man and woman
share a r even e 10 a coffee
shop) by Alison De Vere who
destgned backgrounds for Vel
low Submanne
Mary Beam s
Tub F ilm
from the plactd
potnt of vtew of a woman who
goes down the dra in
and
Maxlcat tYugosla v•al ba ltl es a
bOwl of exp todtng spl'lgMetft
8 30 p m
Doc tS on CBS

I

74 Ford Gran Torino ............. '2995

busmess sess10n plans were
FRIDAY
8p m

J

10 p m
CBS has caro l Burnett wllh
Joanne Woodward
PBS soun ds t ag e The 1975
Down
Beat
Reader s
Poll
Awards hos ted by Ch tc Corea
and Qumcy Jones w1th musiC
by Stan ley
Clarke
Freddy
Hubbard
Rahsaan Roland
K1 rk
Hubert
Laws
Sonn y
Rollms McCoy Tyner Weather
Report and a few ottlers
11 JO pm
NBC Saturday N 1g h t

•

Stain'- Steel
Washer and lffler

The

Fresh Ham Hock
Navy Bean Soup
90~PINT
CARRY OUT ONL V

Crow's
Steak House
Pomeroy Ohto

GAS

~ANGE

Open Tonight T1!8: 00

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ARMY

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Butternut
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9 - The Daily Sentinel, M1dd)eport-Pomeroy, 0 , Friday, Feb. 6, 1976

MORSE
CHAPEL
Worsh1p 11 a m , Church
School 10 a rn
PORTLAND Worshtp
7 JOp m . Church Schoot9 · 30
am
SUTTON - Church Schoo l
9 30 am Worshtp lsi and Jrd
Sundays 10 30 am
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Robert Meece ,
Pastor
Dennts Creegar,
As5oc Mtn1ster
JOPPA - Worshtp 10 am ,
Chu r c h Sc hool 9 a m , Pray er
Meeltng We dn esday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM Wor
sh tp 9 am , Sund ay School
9 45 am
Prayer Meettng
Wednes da y 7 30 p m
NORTH
BETHEL
Wors h 1p ll a m , Church
Sc hool 10 a m
ALFRED - Sunday Sc hool
9 45 a m , Worshlp 11 a m .
Prayer m ee ttng Wednesday
7 45 p m UMW 3rd Tuesd ay

TUPPERS
PlAINS
CHR.ISTIAN CHURCH Eugene Underwood . pastor
charge
Sund&amp;y holiness
Howard Caldwe ll , J , Sunday .:,
meettng
10 a m . Sund ay
~ ch oot ()upt , Sunday School
schOol.
10 JO a m
leader
9 30 a n1
Morntng Sermon,
YPSM EIOtSe Adams : 7 • 30
10 :10 a rn ._ Sunday evening
POM
sa tv al ton
meeting
LEVAN p m
se rv rcc , 7 p m
POMEROY
HOLINESS
C
CH
Ladtes Home League, 12 noon
LETART FALLS UNITED
Rev W H o.,, .,,,
HarrfsQJlv l lle .
0 Dell to '1 p m , Thursday ; prayer
BRETHREN
Rev
Roy MlJyer .
Ma
nley
,.,astor
.
ry
E
bl
tn
,
mee
t
mg
and
Btble
study
,
F reE'I.;t;nd Norr ts , pastor .
su p!
Chu r ch
Sunday School Sup
Sunday Thursday. 7 JO p m
I loyd No r r ts , supt
Sun da y
a m . worshtp serviCe, 10 1..1 School 9 30 am
Eventng
school , 9 30 am • morning
am Youth cho tr rehearsa l. worsh ip 7 30 p m • Prayer and
MIDDLEPORT
sermon 10 30 am , Prayer
Mondciy 3 30 p m
u nder Pratse serv rc e . Thursday 7 30
MT MORIAH BAPTIST servrce, Wednesday , 7 30 p m
dtrect ton of Mary Sk1nner , pm
Corner Fourth and Matn ,
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
sen tor chotr rehearsal 7 30
Middleporl
Rev
Henry
Key
,
SYRACUSE
FIRST
GOO OF PROPHECY - G P
p ,m Thursday w tth Mrs P a ul CHURCH OF GOD Jr
p.1stor
Sunday
SchooL
Rev .
Sm ti h , pastor Sunday Sc hool.
Nease d irector
Mrs
Ervm
Georg e Od er , pastor Sunday 9 JO a m
10 am . Art t1 ur Hen so n ,
POMEROY CHURCH OF sc hool . 9 45 am. , mo rnmg Baumga rdn er sup t Morntng
Sup! , Morntng Worsh ip , 11
THE NAZARENE - CornE'r prea c htng
worsh
ip
,
10
t15
am
11
am ,
am Young P eop le 's se rv1 c e ,
Un ton and Mulberry
Rev
JEHOVAH ' S WITNESSES
evangeltSIIC se r vtee 7 30 p m
7 p m , Even ing servtce 7 30
, ClyQe V Henderson . pastor
Larry
Ca
r
nah
an
.
prestdtng
r mcetm g. Th ursday ,
p m
Wednesday Mtd Week
Sun day s chool . 9 ~Oa m Glen 7Praye
mtntster
Su
n
day
.
B
tb
le
30 p m
Pra ye r Serv tce 7 30 p m ,
McClung , supt
mornrng
Watch.
POMEROY
WESTSIDE leclur~;&gt;, 9 30 am
Y.o ul h meet ing , 6 30 p m ,
worstnp , 10 30 a m , even 1ng CHURCH OF CHRIST, 200 W tow e r study , 10 JO a m
Ev e nmg wor s h tp , 7 :lO p m
serv1ce . 7 30
m•d week Ma1n St
Jerry P au! , Tues('lay , Btble study 7 30
CHESTER CHURCH OF
se r vtce Wednesday 7 30 p m
rr)lntster , phone 99'1 7666 p m , Thursday , mlntstrv a p m
THE NAZARENE Rev
GRACE EPISCOPAL - The Conservattve ,
school , 7 30 p m
serv tce
non
REEDSVILLE Sunday
Herbert
Grate ,
pastor
Rev Harold Deeth , re c tor
tn s tr um e.ntal , Sunday wor meet tng B JO p m
ool 9 ]0 am Worshtp 7 30
Wors htp servtce 11 am an d
Church serv~tes , 10 30 am , sh rp , 10 a m
MIDDLEPORT
CHURC H pSch
Btble study 11
m • Prayer Mee ttng 7 30
7 30 p m
Sunday
Sunday
Hol y comm un ion ftrs t Sundny a m
OF
CHRIST
IN
CHRISTIAN
worSh tp , h p m Wed
p m
Tuesday , UMW 7: 30
Sc hool 9 30 a m
R tchard
of month , c hurch schoo l, 10 30 nesday B1ble s t udy , 7 p m
UNION - Law rence Manley, p "' lst Thursday
Bar lon , sup! Prayer meeting,
a m for nu r sery tllrouoh 12
p a stor , Mrs Ru ssel l Young.
SILVER RIDGE Wo r
Wedn esday , 7 30 p m
Sunday School Sup t Su nday shtp 10 a m C1'1urch Sc hool 9
POMEROY CHURCH OF
.. BRADFORD CHURCH OF
RUTLAND
FREEWILL Sc hool 9 30 am
CHRIST- Rt char d Evanson ,
Ev enrng
CHRI ST Clifford Smti h ,
Roger Turner worshtp , 1 30 Wednesday am
pastor Btble school 9 30 BAPTIST TUPPERS
PLAINS
mm1ster Sun day Schoo l 9 30
a m • worshtp , 10 30 am , pasto r Supertn ten denl Do yle pr ayer meeftng, 1 30 p m
WorShip
9
am
Church
Sc
hoo
l
am
morntng church 10 30
a du ll worsh tp servt ce and Hudson Sunday school , 10
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
Mo rnmg worshtp 11 GOO - Ractn e Route 2 the 10 am
a m Sunday eventng ser\ltce ,
young people 's mcet m g , 7 JO a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
Rev
J am es M
M u ncy , CHRIST ~ George Frederick, 7 30 p m Wednesday se r\ltce ,
p m Combtned Btble s t udy am Su nday eventng St&gt; r ViCe
7 30 We dnesday St ble s t udy , pa s tor
and prayer mee t mg , Wed
Sunday school , 9 115 sup t Serv tce weekly . 9 30 R pm
7 30 p m
nesday , 7 30 p m
a m , morn rng worsh ip, 11 am on Sunday Pr:ea chtng
OLD
DEXTER
BIBLE am evenrng worshtp 7 30
THE SALVATION ARMY LAUREL CLIFF FREE
frr s t an d thtrd Sund eys of
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Rev
En voy Ray W Wtntng, ofl tce r
Prayer m ee ltn g, Tuesday , month by Cltfford Sm1lh 9 30 METHODIST CHURCH Ron Terry . pa stor Sun day 7 JO p m , Young people 's
Rev r loyd r s nook , pas lor
tn c11arge Sunda if 10 a m
school 10 am , Mrs Wor ley meet tng 7 30 p m Thursday
Lloyd Wrtght Sunday Sc hoo l
Holtness meetmg 10 30 a m
HOB
SON
C
HRI
ST
I
A
N
supertnlendent
Supt
Sunday
School
Youn g F r a n cts ,
Morntng Worsh ip 9 30
MI DDL EPOR T
FIRST UNION Darrell
Dodd
rd
l,
Morntng wor sht p , It a m
Pe o ple s Leg ton. 7 p m
BAP TIST - Corner Stx th and pastor SL.in day Sc hool. 9 30 a m Su nday Sct1ool 10 20 a
Sqnday ,'
Thursday , l to J p m , Lad1es Sunday evenmg serv tc e 7 30
Wednesday Prayer and
Pal me r
the Rev
P e ter am
Leonard Gi lmo re first m
Matthew
GRAHAM
UNITED
B1ble
Study
7
30
p
m
Sunday
Ho rne Lea gu e , 7 p m Pr e p
Granda I , pastor ,
Danny
METHOD IS 'F ~ Prea chtng Thompson , supertntenden.t elder , eventng se r vtce 7 30 e ventng worshtp 7 30 p m
classes
II 20-30
p m
Wedn es day
pr ayer
9
30
a
m
ftr
s
t
an
d
second
ST
PAUL LUTHERAN
Chotr Prac ttc e Thursday 7 p
Sunday School WMPO Radto meelrng 7 30 p m
Sun
day
s
of
each
m
onth
lhtrd
C HUR C H,
Corner
of
proo;l ram 7 45 a m
Sunday
Mo11day
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF m
DEXTER CHURCH OF
Sy ca more and Sec ond Sts , and fo u rt h S undays each Sc hool, 9 15 a m , Morntng GOD - Racme Route 2 Th e
Romans
month
,
worshtp
se
rvtee
at
7
30
CHRIST - Charles RUSSfi&gt;ll
Pomeroy , The Rev Wtlltam
Worshtp
10 15 a m
Youth
Re v Charles Hand pastor
5 1- 11
Mtddleswarth , P astor Sun day p m Wednesday eventngs a t actrvtt1es and fell ow ship for Sunday school . 9 45 am , Sr , m m tste r Norman C Wdl
su p!
Sun day school 9 30
School at 9 45 a m
and 7 30 Prayer and 8 tble Stu dy
!Untor and sentor
htgh mornmg worshtp , II a m
SEVENTH DAY
AD
Tuesday
Ct-~urctl Servtces 11 a m
students , 6 p m
Sunday
Eventng serviCeS , Tuesday a m , worstl tp se rv•c e 10 30
VEN TI ST, Mulbe rry Het ghts eventng worsh tp, 1 30 p m
a m
Btb le s tudy Tuesday
SACRED HEART ~ Re\1
and Friday 7 30 p m
Roman s
Road , Pomeroy
Pastor , Mtd week., prayer servtc es.
F atllcr Paul D
Welton
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE 7 30 p m
REORGANIZED
CHUR
CH
8 1- 17
pastor
Phone
992 2825 Gerard Seton SaD balh Sch ool Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHUR CH OF CHRI ST -- Dou9
S up e rt n t e ndenl
Clara
Satu rday e ventng Mass 7 30
CHU RC H OF CHRIST , Se a ma n
mm1ster
B1b lc OF J ESUS CHRI ST OF
Wedr~esday
Sun day Mass, B and 10 a rn , M cl nlyr e , Sabbalh Sc hoo l
Mtddleporl
5th and Matn , study 9 JO a m , m o r n tng LATTER DAY SAINTS Ra c tn e Road
Confesston . Saturday , 7 7 30 Salurday a ft e rnoon at 2 00 , Geo rg e Gla1.e,
I'Tltntster
worsll1p 10 30 a m
cvenmg Portland
Psa lms
People s mil e and turn arou nd t o l ook at th em as th ey run
wtth
Worshtp
se r vice James
om
Sheets,
supertn
won.lltp B p m
Wednesday Wtll1 arn Roush pastor Den ny
8· 1- 9
followtnn a t 3 15
Evans
Sunday
Sc hoo l
POMEROY FIRST BAP
down t h e s treet hand on hand For th1 s moment they are care tenden t Btble schoo l 9 30 111ght n lb le s tudy 8 p m
Drrcctor
Sund
a
y
Sc
hoo
l,
9 30
TIST - Rev Ralph Zund e l
RUTLAND F IR ~ T BAP·
am mornrng wo r shtp 10 30
MT , OLIVE CHURCH
free w1th th e exu b e ran ce of yout h, w1th seem m g ly end less
1 hursday
pas t or
W tllia m
wa t son
TlST CHURCH - Rev Roger
am eventn$1 worsh ip 7 30 Long Bot tom , Sunday Sc hool . .1m , Norntng wo r Shi P 10 30
an
t
Sunday
eventng
servtee
tomorrows
s
tretchm
g
b
efore
th
em
Sunday school sup!
Sun d ay Ford , Jr
prayer servtee. 1 p m Wed 10 a m With Wil lard Pt go lt
lsa1qh
pastor . Drewy
7 p m Wednesday evening
school , 9 30 am , BY F 6 Gore s upt
nP'V1By
Sunday schoo l
supt
Evange ltsltc m essa ge
41:8
- 14
prayer
serv
tces
7
30
p
m
But
,
i1fe
beong
what
11
1s,
th
ere
comes
a
n
e
nd
t
o
t
h1
s
sort
of
p m .
Btbl e s tudy , Wed
9 30 am
morning worshtp
MI~DLEPORT
CHURCH £&gt;ach Sunday eve ntnq , 7 30 by
B E THLEHE M BAPTIST nesday 7 p m c hot r pracltce
10 45 &lt;1 m
OF HIE NAZARENE - Rev
Eld er Russe ll Cltne mtnisler
thm
g
Just
now
they
are
in
'
love.
If
they
s
la
y
m
love,
1f
th
ey
Fnday
Rev Earl Stl ul e r , p as to r'
Wedne sday, 8 30 p m
Don Co le . pastor Mrs Ma r y of the Aposto ltc Fat lh Btble
Wo r sh,p se rvtce . 9 30 am
marry, respons1bll1t1es w1ll fo ll ow
THE
HILAND
CHAPEL
,
joh11
Lathey
Sunday
school
sup!
Study
Wednesday
.
7
30
p
m
BURLINGHAM
CHURCH
Sund a y school 10 JO a rr
George Casl o . pasto r Sunday
Su nday schOo l. 9 30 a m
STIV"ERSVILLE
C OM
~ Pastor Jerry Lcw1s Sun day
10
1-11
Btble
s
r
uay
dno
ordyer
If the1r lov esu b s 1d es, there will be th e p am of separation
eve ntng
morning worshtp , 10 30 a m
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday servtce Th ursday, 7 30 o m
school , 2 30 p m wtlh wo rs lltp Sc hool 9 30 a m
worslltp
7
30
Thu
rs
day
Sunday
evangel
tstte
meeting
,
SChOOl SerVICe
10 a m 1
se r\l tee at J 30 p m
mtd
a nd perhap s a httle heartbreak Whatever happens t h ere w 1ll
Sa turday
CARLETON CHURCH ~
ev entng prayer servtee . 7 30 7 30 p m
Prayer meeling , Prayer me et mq Thursd a y , 7
week se-vtee Tuesday 7 30 p
Kmgsbury
Road
Gary
Ktn
g
,
be
good
t1m
es
and
bad
.
I
Co
rllllhJaiiS
om
Wednesday
7
30
p
m
m
p m Sunday evcnmg se rv ice . pastor Sunday schoo l. 9 30
1 18-31
UNITED PRE SBYTE RIAN 7 om
POMEROY
FIR ST
am , , evenmg wor sht p 7 ]0
Somewhere a lo n g t he I me th ey w ill need m ore t han th emRACINE
AP O S TOLIC MINISTRY
OF
MEIGS
ZION
CHURCH
O F p m Pray er mee tilig , Wed
SOUTHERN BAPTIST - 282
CHURCH
Thomas L
COU NTY - Dwtght L Zav1IZ , CHR I ST
Pomero y
selves All of u s d6 1 If t h ey have found the C hu rch they will be
Mulberry Av e
af f lltaled
nesday, 7 30 p 111
Ho lmes p ast or Evang eltsttc dtrector
Harr~sonv r lle Road , Mtke
wtltl S B C Gary Basham
LONG
BOTTOM
lu c k y InCi d e ntall y - have you found the C hurch?
se rvt ce Sun day 7 30 p m
Gir ton , pastor , 8111 McElroy .
HAWRI SONVILL E
PRES
Su nday schoo l supt , Sunday prayer m ee ttng I uesday 7 30
CHRI STIAN - Bruce Smtih ,
Sunday
school
supt
Su
nd
ay
BYTERIAN
Rev
school. 9 30 am
morntng p m
pastor Wallace Damewood ,
Btb le st udy Tllursday
Ern est St r tekl ln , pastor school , 9 30 a m , morntng
worship 10 30 a rn , e\lentng
Su pt Bible Sc hool 9 30 a m
7 30 p m
Sl: 11plu•es seJoc tt!d by The Am e u ca n Bible Soc1e1y
Sunday c h u r ch schoo l 9 30 worshtp and commu nton
worsntp 6 JO p m
Btble
Preachtng service, 10 45 am
10 30 a m
Sunday evenmg No
a m . Mr s Hom er Lee sup t
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
Conynghr
1976 .C.e•sle• AU~oen s ng Serv•cc Inc S!rasburg V&lt;fg•n a
s tu dy Wed n esday 7 30 p m
eventng ser\ltCe
youth ChrtSitan Endeavor,
morn tng worshtP 10 30
CHurch
al
Lan g svtl le
HYS
ELL
RUN
F
R
EE
FAIRPLAY
CHAPEL ,
Su nday Schoo l 10 a m Btbl e
MIDDLEPORT Sund ay 6 30 p m , worshtp se rv tce
METHODIST CHURCH locate d on Metgs Coun t y stu dy Wednesday 7 30 p m
m
Wedn e sday
sc hooL 9 30 a m , R tchard 7 30 p
P au l Nevtll c pa sto r
W1th the hope it wilL in some measur~. foster and help sustain that
Road 1 ott etlher 325 or 124
Church se r v tce s Sat urday at
Vaug ha n
supt
Mornt n g •event ng P.rayer mee t mg and • Rev
Sunday Sch ool 9 3 0 a m .
Pa stor,
Rev
Theron
Btb le Slud y 7 30 p m
7 JO p m Youth meet1n gs at
worship, 10 30 am
which
1s good in family and commun1ty l1fe, th1s feature Is sponsored by
Du rh am Sunday School. 10 7 p m wtlh Roscoe and
ST
JOHN LUTHERAN Mo rn in g servtce , 10 30 am ,
SYRACUSE Morn tng
youth
servtce
6
IS
p
m
am
wor.sh tp serv tce 7 30 Bel tn da Ftfe leaders
the
bus1ness
firms and organizations whose names appear below
CHURCH,
Ptne
Grove,
Th
e
wo r ship
9 a m , S unday
Evnng e ltSitC SN VICC 7 30 p 'll
p m
Su nday
Praye r
school , 10 a m Mr s Sa mpson Rev Wttltam Mtddlcswarth
Thur s day
m ee ltng , Tuesday , 7 30 p m
Pastor Chu rch Se rvt ces 9 30 Prayer m ee l tng
Ha ll supt
7 30 p m
youth servrce . 7 30 p m
a m Sunday School 10 30 a m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
FREE DOM
GOSPEL
Fr tday
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
GOD Rev
James D
CHRIST - Btble Sc hoo l, 9 30 MISS ION at Bald Kn ob Rev
Guyn n
pastor
Su nday a m
morntng worshtp 10 30 E J Grllft lh sup! of chu r ch
school, 10 am
Su nday a m Sunday eVentng worShip Rev L R Gt uese n c amp ,
worshtp
11 a m
Sunday servtce 7 p m , choir pra c ltee pas lor . Roger Will i red Sr
Sales- Quasar- Service
Rae m e
eve ntng se rv ice 7 p m
Ph 949 9591
We dnesday 7 p m Rev Je ff Sun day Sc hoo t s up! Sun day
Ph. 949-J IS1
Racme
We dnesd ay wors h tp se rvrce , Ranson Pastor
schoo l 9 30 a m , p ray e r
7 30 p m
.
mee l tn g Tuesday 7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPT IST HAZI=.L
COMMUNITY Rev Fre el and Nor rts. past or youth mce t tng 6 p m Sund ay
lea der s Ada Van M e ter and
CHURCH
Near Lon g Sund ay schoo l 10 am
TilE GOOD SHEPHERD
Gr ella Suttle Sun aay e ventn g
Bottom
,
Edsel
Ha
rt
pastor
Church
se
r
vtc
e
7
p
m
" And when he putteth forth h1s own sheep, he goeth before Su n day sch &lt;'o l. 10 am
7 p m
t hro ug h
Wednesday Btble St udy
7 wor!'.htp
wrn ler mont hs
them, and the sheep follow him. for they know his v01ce. My Church 7 30 p m
Chester, Ohto
p r ayer P m
Pomeroy
MT
HERMON CHURCH
992 2156
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
sheep hear my voice, and I know them and they follow me : I mee ttng 7 30 p m Thursda y
.
OF
THE
UNIT
ED
'
NAZARENE - Rev John A
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
am the good shepherd, and lmow my sheep, and am lmown of TECOSTAL - Tht rd Ave, Ihe Cottman
pastor
Sunday BRETHREN IN CHRIST Sc hool 9 30 a m
Gerald Rev James H Leach , pasl or
Rev Wl ll tam Kn ttt e l, pastor
mine. The Good Shepherd giVeth H1s life for the Sheep. "
Wells sup! Morning Worsrtp Sunda y schOol 9 30 a rn
Rona
ld
Dugan
Sunday
School
Nowhere in the Bible 1s there a more v1vid picture of what Supt Classes for all ages
Spen ce r ,
s upt ,
10 30 a m , Sunday even mg Russell
Na tronw1de Insurance Co of Columbus, 0
7 30.
Prayer Worshtp se r vice 10 45 a m
Chnst came to do than 10 the Illustration of the good Shepherd eventng se r viCe, 7 30 , Btb le • worShip ,
Grocer res &amp; General Me rchandts e
107 Spnng Ave
udy . Wednesaday
7 JO meet tnQ , Wedn esday , 7 30 p Eventng worsh p allernatt ng
Pomeroy
Ractne
to which Jesus likens Himself. There are many pamtmgs of the st
Ph 949 sn2
Wt\h
C
E
at
7
30
p
m
on
m
p m "Youth servtCes , F r 1day
Otal992-23 19
Sunday Pray e r meeltn g 7 JO
Good Shepherd which have p1ct ured Him in a scarlet robe, 7 30 p m
Alfred
MIDDLEPORT
RACINE F I RST BAPTIST p m Wednesday
Dowmg to the groWid, the rohe and scenery In vivid color. ThiS
Ronnte Sa lser
Su nday Wol fe lay lea der
FREEWILL BAPTIST 1s nota true representation of the Shepherd of the East.
WHITE ' S
CHA~EL
scllool supt , Sunday sc hool.
Corner Ash and Plum No e l
Re v
Roy
9 30 am , mornrng wo rsh ip, ' Coolville R D
My favorite picture of the Good Shepherd 1s that by Alfred Herrmann pastor Saturday
10 40 a m , Sunday eve n tng Deet e r pa s lor Sunday schoo l,
nm g se r vIce 7 30 p m
Two Loc al tons
Soord m which the Shepherd appears in a fleece jacket with eve
worsh tp servtec.
worShip , 7 30
We dn esday 9 JO a m
Sunday ' schoo l. 10 a m
.
59 N Second St
M1ddlepor1 . 0
10 30 am Btbl e study an. d
bared legs which have been scratched wtth thorns. The Sunday eye ntng wo r shtp, 7 30
e\lentng Bt bl e study , 7 30
114 E Main
Pomeroy
pray e r servt ce Wednesday,
46
Court
St.
pm
Galltpohs , 0
Ph 99~ 5130
muscles of h1s arms are hke steel, strong enough to fell a bear
DANVILLE WESLEYAN - 7 30 PIll
MEIGS
or lion with his shepherd rod and his staff.
R
L
1
G
l
RUTI,.AND
COOPERATIVE PARISH
ev
eon
asure pastor
lilf'f[AND CHURCH OF
Sunday Sc hool
9 JO a m
The Psalmist said, "They rod and Thy staff they comfort
THE UNITED
youth and 1un 1or youtll ser CHRIST
Rod Kas ter
METHODIST CHURCH
me", or as we might say, Defend me. The painting by Soord
vtce
6 45 p m
ev e n trig pastor V H Br-al e y Sunday
Robert T Bumgarn e r\
worsh 1p 7 JO p m
praye r schoo l s upt Sun day sc ho ol.
depicts the Shepherd reaching away down over a thorn
We Fill All Doctors Prescr tp t10 ns
D1rec tor
100 E Matn
Ph 992 3486
and prai Se We dnesday 7 30 9 30 u m
wo r shtp se rvt cc
POMEROY CLUSTER
infested mountain crag. H1s hands and arms are bleeding and
992 2955
Pom e roy
Pom eroy
p .11
and c ommun1on 10 30 a tn
Rev Robert Ha yd e n
SILVER
RUN
FREE youlh m eeltng , 6pm Sunday
he seems oblivious to the thorns that chng to hun arm and coat.
R ev D Wm Sydenstncker
BAPTI ST Mtles Trout e ven1ng se rv ice, 7 regu lar
H1s staff d1gs into the rocky moWitam s1de, while w1th the
CHESTER -- Wors htp 9 IS
pas tor , Su nday Sc hoo l. 10 board .m eettng lh lrd Satur
a m Chu r c h Sc hoo l 10 am
outstretched arm he rescues the lost sheep. The night gathers
am
Leo n Mtller
s up! day 7 P m,
POMEROY Worsllt p
Eventng
ser\ltCe
,
7 p m ,
RUTLAND COMMUNITY
in as the good shepherd fmds the lost one at last , and with His
10 30 am Chu r c h Schoo l 9 15 t Prayer meettng . Thursday . 7 CHURCH
- Sunday Sch ool.
Lout s W Osborne
Attend the Ch urc h o f Your Choice
a m u MY F 6 JO p m
shepherding love gathers tt up m h1s arms and returns it to the
p m
9 30 a m worsh1p servtcc 11
Pomeroy
Ph 992 -2118
Pomeroy
220 E Ma1n
•ENTER
PRISE
Worshtp
Ph 997 -3498
runety and nine safe ones.
CHESTER CHURCH OF a
m . Wednesday p r aye r
9 am Church Sc hool 10 am
GOD-R
ev
Bobby
Porter
mee!tng
7
30
p
m
.
yout
h
ROCK
SPRINGS
In the " Parables 'Jesus Told ", Reddmg says this, " From
pa s tor Sunday school 9 30 servtees, Sunday , 7 p m
WorShip 10 a m
Churc h
the tune Adam was last see n somewh e re east of Eden, m an
am
wo r shtp se r vr ce 11 Sunda y ntqht worshtp , 7 30
Sc hool 9 am UMYF 6 30
am
cven tng SE'r VtCe 7 30
RUTLAt'&lt;IU CHURC..f'i "
has been lost. . .lost m a sea of s p ace and tune .. .lost 1n a
pm
youth se r vtc e Wednesday THE NAZ ARE NE Rev
FLATWOODS ~ WorShi p
bottomless pit of susp1c1on and hate .. lost in the tortuous
Bakers of Gay 90's Bread
7 30 p m
Lloyd D Gr tmm J r , pa s tor
11 a m Church Sc hoo l 10 a m
Homellte Saws
streets of science and ultimatums .. .lost m t he deoolate miles of
LANGSVILLE
CHRISTIAN
Sun
day
sc
hool.
9
30
a
m
,
Mtddleport
Ph 992 -3030
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Ph
!85-3308
Chester
CHURCH
Ted
Jones
worshtp
servtee
10
:lO
am
Re\1 Robert Bumgarne r
f1les From the time of the Fall, Man, Everyman, has lost h1s
pas for Suh day s choo l 9 30 broad ca s t "ltv e over WMPO
HEATH
Wo
r
sh
tp
10
30
God, h1s Garden, hts way "Isaiah says that "All we like sheep
am
Roy Stgman , supt . yo un g peop le's se r\ltCe 6 lS '
a m Chur ch Schoo l 9 30 am
rnornlng worsh1p
10 30
evanqeiiS II CSer\ltC~ 7 JOpm
have gone astray. We have turned everyone to his own way."
UMYF 6p m
Sund a y evening se r vtee, 7 JO, Prayer meettng Wedne sday
RUTLAND
Jeffrey
We have followed our own noses mto the thorn patch and over
l&lt; er m •s Korner
m1d week
se r vtce
We d 7 30
p m
M 1ssto nary
Gerber
Pastor
Wo r Ship
n~sday 7 30 p m
m ee ltng
7 30 p m
ftr s t
Middleport, Ohto
Kermtt Wal1on
the prec1p1ces and we have not had any more sense than a lost
10 3D am Church Sc hoo l9 30
W~dnesday o f mo n th
am
Pomeroy
sheep who leaves the hand that feeds 1t, looks after 11, protects
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
MASON COUNTY
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
it from every danger
'
NAZARENE
~
Dale
MASOh
I.S
T
BAPTIST
THE;
Rev Rt c hard E Jarv1s
'
Bass . pas lor Bob Moore ~ cco nd and f.'u,n,..roy Sis,
But the Lord, the Good Shepherd, is up m the m1ddle of the ·
ASBURY Wors h tp 11
Su
nd
ay
schoo
l
sup
l
,
Sunday
Stan
Cra1g
pa
stor
5ur.
'
:
1
ay
am Chu r ch School 9 50 am
night and is on His way . He leaves the mnety and nine safe ones
school classes for a ll ag es schoo l 9 45 am , worslllp
UMW !irS! Tut!sday
mornmg worshrp , servtee , II a rn , , t r atning
and goes out mto the wilderness a t the riSk of His own life to
FORST RUN - Worshcp 9 9 30 am
IO .t5am NYPS.630p m . un ton . 610 p m
even tng
700 E Mam
Pomeroy
am
Church
Sc
hool
10
am
" Het l" Dealer
rescue One Lost Sheep. - Floyd F . Shook, Pastor, Laurel Cliff
evange ltSIIC servtce 7 30 p m worshrp serv1ce 7 JO p m
UMW t ht r d Wednesday 7 JO
Dlal99l 2101
Thtrd
Sl
Ph 949-5961
Mtd
week
pr
ayer
meetrng
M
td
week
prayer
serv
ce,
Free Methodist Churc h .
1
pm
Wednesday,
7
30
p
m
,
Wednesday
,
7
30
p
m
MINERSVILLE - Wors h tp
miSSIOnary mee t mg second
MASON
CHURC.H
OF
10 am Ch urch Sc hool 9 am
Wednesday, 7 JO p m
CHRIST P 0 £30)( 487 Mtl le r
UMW t htrd Monday 7 30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
St Mason W Va Sunday
SYRACUSE Ch ur ch
- Rev
B1ble Study 10 am
WorShtp
Fme Food &amp; Servrce
School 9 30 am
Worsh tp DENOMINATIONAL
The Store w1t h A Heart
Robe rt Smtltl pastor Su nday t I am ~1nd 7 p m Btb lc Stu dy
locusl St
se r v tce 7 30 p m
Mtddleport
Aacme
Ph . 949 3342
sc hool
9 JO a m
c l ass Wednesday 7 p m
Vocal
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Dtal992-5248
;
leader
Leo
Htl
l
wo
r
Sh
tp
mustc
Rev Howard Shtveley
serVICe , tO 30 am
church
FIRST
50 U THE R N
Re\1 Ste ven Wtlson
Me1gs County Bhnch
7 30 p m
BAPTIST - Co rn e r of Second '
Re\1 Zefla Kruu e w s k•
E
D
E
N
U
N
1
T
E
o
a
n
d
Ande
r
son
Mason
Pas
tor
BETHANY - {Dor cas)
BRETHR E N IN CHURtST Wa lt er Clou d Sunday schoo l
Worsh tp 9 JO am Church
E lden R
Blake , pastor 9 15 am , worsll1p SRrvtce 11
Sc
hoo
l
10
30
a
m
Church and Office Supplies- Gills
'
a 111 and 7 30 p m Weef..ly
CARMEL - Chur ch School S unday Sch oo l 10 a m
99 M1il St
Sunday school attendance
Middleport
Ph
992-3863
January 31.
Howard
McCoy
,
su
pt
,
l3ib
le
s
tudy
,
Wedne
sday
7
30
Pomeroy
296
W.
Second
9 30 am Worsht p 10 30 am
Morntng se rm on , 11 am , P m
on Feb . I, was 43, the offering
2nd and Jt h Su ndays
Edward
Parker
of
S unday
n tgP'II
se r v tces
MASON A S SEMBLY OF
$23.00.
APPLE GROVE - Su nday 'ChrtS
Columbus VIsited his parents,
f tan End eavo r , 7 30 GOD, Duddtng La n e Mnson .
FRESH PRODUCE &amp; PLANTS
SchOol
9
30
a
m
Worsh
tp
7
30
Worship services w e re held
, Song se r vrce A p m
W Va , Chester 1 ennant
2 Convenient locations
Mr . and Mrs. Wilber Parker
p m lsi and 3rd Sundays, pPrrncachtMJ
R 30 p m
M td
P.:lstor Sunday School 9 15
at
11:00 w1th
Dua n e
Prayer meeling Wednesday V.e e k
during
the
weekend.
rrayer
m el' l lng . a n 1 Ch tld ren' !=. Church 6 ·15
7 ]0 p m F e ll ows h tp su p per
Bakers of Good Bread
Sydenstricker do1ng
c dnesday , 1 p m
Ray p 111 Young P eople 's Servtce
Saturday
callers
were
ftr st Sat urday 6 p m UMW r, dams.
Huntington , W. Va.
lay
le
a
der
6
IS
p
m
Evany
e
l
tSit
C
devotions, and Dr. Wesley
2nd Tuesday 7 30 p m
Herbert and Bob Parker,
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
Ser
vtce
7
30
p
m
.
Women's
EAST LETART - Chur c h
Clarke
delivering
the
Locat ed
at Mtsstona r y Co uncil 10 am
Jim, Gerald and Rick Hollon.
.
Sc hool 1st , 2nd 3rd ~ undays , CHR I ST
ruessage from Gal., 5: " If the
9 30 am
Fourth Sun day Rutland on New Ltma Road, ftr s l an d lh trd Tuesdays
Wednesday evening prayer
Prayer and B1bl e S lu dy
10 30 a m
worship 2nd ne)(l to F orest Acrr.- P ark
Spirit Is the Source of Our services were weD attended
Rev , Ray Rouse pas to r
Wednes day l 30 p m
Sunday
7
30
p"'
41h
Sun
day
Ufe, Let the Spirit Direct the last week.
91 30 am , Pr ayer Meeting Robert Musser , Sunday Sc hool
POMEROY, OHIO
pl
Sunday sc hool , 10 30
Course
of
Our
Life "
Wedn&lt;&gt;sday 7 30 p m UMW su
Ph . 992 ·2156
Kate Honacher and Ray
a m , worshtp 7 30 p m Btble
liAR I FOkll t.. HLi'r 1.. /l ~., Ot
Middleport, OhiO
l si Tuesd ay 7 , 30 p m
Attendance
was
24.
.
s
tudy
Wednesd
ay,
7
30
p
m
,
Roden haver
spent
the r
CHRIST
tn
ChrtS
i
tan
Un
ton
WE S LEYAN ~ !R a cine ) ._
r;
aturtlay
ntght
prr~y , r sc r
Corrunumon services were weekend In Columbus with
The
r~ev
Wi
llt
am
Campb&lt;!ll
Sunday Sct1ool 10 a rt1
V t(f&gt; I lO p 1~ 1
p 1s tnr ~ unJay Sc hool . 9 30
Wors h ip 11 am
Jr UMYF
given by Dr . Clarke.
HEMLOCI(
GROVE
the John Honacher family.
&lt;1 m
Jam~:;s Hughes. sU pt
Wednesday 3 30 p m
Btbl e
CH
/RISTIAN
Roger,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Mr . Honacher is very 1U .
t:vent tHJ SN\I IC C 7 30 p ll1
''
St ud y Th ursday 7 p m Chotr
Watson
,
pastor
.
Wallace
" The F rie ndly Folq"
VJtJ dnesdny even tn Q p r aye r
Practice
Thursday
8
p
m
Woode, Nina
Robinson ,
Sma ll Engine Sales &amp; Service
A report has been received
Bradford supt , morning
meehn g 7 30 p m You th
LETART FALLS -- Ch ur c h
Pomeroy, Oh1o
498 Locust 51.
M1dd leport
Florence Spencer, Eleanor that Rev. Meece is irnprovmg
Ph. 992 ·3091
prayer servtce each T ...tcsday
Sc hool 1st , 2n d , 3rd Sundays worsh1p , 9 : 30 , church school,
10
30
,
young
people
'
s
'
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
Boyles 1111d Mr. and Mrs. at his home in Bethel, Ohio,
10 15 a m 4th Sunda y 9 15 ' meetfng , 6·30 p m , evening
CHURCH . Leta rt W Va Rt
a m . Worship 1st. 2nd . Jrd
Howard Flanders of Alfred Box 28.
1. Rev
George Hos char
Sundays 9 15 a m , At h worship , 7 30 p m , Bible
studr, Wednesday , 1 30om
Church attended the Cluster
pa stor Sunday Sc hool 9 30'
Sun day 7 30 p m
Nina Robmson called on
Mr UNtv N bi\+-'1 1!) 1
am Prayer and Bible study
MORNING
STAR
'
Hymn Sing, at the Tuppers Kat e Honacbe r on day las t
Rev R D Brown , supply 7 JO p 111 Collage Pra yl:! r
wo
rshtp
9
30
am
,
Ch
urch
Dl.. , 3214
Plain s U mled Methodist Wl'Ck
T
h e F 1nest In Mo bi le Homes
pastor , Sun da y schgo l su pt • ~erv l ce Tuesday 10 a rn
MkldlcAol
School 10 30 am , Mtd Week
9
45
a
m
,
Sun
day
eve
ntng
1100
E
.
M;un
Worsll1p
Servtce,
Thursday
Pomeroy
Ph.
992-7034
Church Saturday evening
Se rv ice Wednes day 8 p m
'
worship , 7 p m
7 30 p m
'

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GOEGLEIN READY
. MIX

6 Oo----Sunrtse Semester 10; Wash mgt on Debates 13.
6 3o-FIIm4; MallersofL1Ie6, TreehouseCiub 10.
7 oo-Saturday Report 3,
Farm Marke l 4, Eddie
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8 . oo-Emergency Plus 4 3,4, 15, Hong Kong Phooey
6, 13, Pebbles &amp; Bamm Bamm 8.10; Sesame St 20.
8 ·Jo-JoS]e &amp; The Pussycats 3,4, 15, Tom &amp; JerryGrape Ape 6,13; Bugs B unny- Ro~d ,Runner 8, Bugs
Bunny &amp; Friends 10
9 0()-Secrel L1ves of Wa ldo Kitty 3,4, 15 ; Elec . Co 20.
9 Jo-P mk Panther 3 3,4, 15; Lost Saucer 13; Big Blue
Marble 6; Scooby-Doo 8, 1O; Mister Rogers 20.
10 oo- Land o the Lost 3,4,15, Adventures of Gilligan
13 , Ho!Dog 6, Shazam 'IS1s8, 10; Sesame St. 20.
10 3o-Run, Joe, Run 3,4,15, Groov1e Goolles 6, 1J
11 oo-Relurn to the Planet of the Apes 3,4,15; Speed
Buggy 13, CBPA Bowling 6, Space Nuts 8, 10; Elec
Co 20
11 3o-Weslwlnd 3,4, 15, Oddball Couple 13. Ghost
Busters 8, 10, M 1ster Rogers 20
12 oo-Jelsons 3.4, 15; Valley of the Dinosaurs 8, 10;
Watc h and Vole 33; Action News for Kids 13.
Vegelable Soup 20.
12 JO-Marshall Basketball 3, XII Winter Olympic
Games 6,13, Go USA 4,15; Joedy Gardner:
Basketball 15; Viewpoint 8, Fat Albert 10.
oo-College Baskelball 3,4, 15; Children ' s Film
Fest1val 8.10
2.oo-Champlons 8; Urban League 10.
2 Jo-Movle " The I Don'! Care Girl " 10.
3 oo-College Baske1ball 3,4.8, 15; Watch &amp; Vole 33.
3 3()-Pro Bowling 6,13
4 oo-Challenge of !he Sexes 10.
4 3o-S porls Specta c ular 10

3 oo-Dead Run " 4, ABC News 13
3. 3Q-Movie " The Proud and the Profane" 10
3 45-Movle " Manhunter" 3.
.4 45--Movte " Tammy Tell Me True" 4
5 4s-Movie " Oedipu s the King " 3

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8 JQ-Practlte 3,4, 15, Wall Street Week 20,JJ
9 oo-Rockford Files 3,4,15; XII Winter Olymplt
Games 6, 13, Movie "The Getaway" 8,10. Firing
Line 20, Masterpiece Theatre 33
10 Oo-Police Story 3,4,15; News 20, Educational
lmpllcallons 33
10 Jo-Avlallon weather 20
II QO-News 3.4,6.13 ,15; ABC News 33
11 3Q-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; XII W inter Olympic
Games 6, 13; News 8,10; Janak I 3J.
12 oo-Rookles 6, Movie "Scream of !he Wolf" 8;
Movte " The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler" 10;
Ironside 13 .
l · oo-Midnlgh t Special 3,4,15 ; News 13.
1 J()-Movle "From Hell II Came" 10
2 3o-News 3; Movie " The Paraoh's Woman" 4
J oo-Movle "This Savage Land" J.
.4 15--Movle " The Projected Man" 3
4 3Q-Movle "The Birds" 4.
6 00 - Movie "See My Lawyer" 3
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you d ow n unwtltlngly Be as
self-reliant as possible
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way ea rl y Plan somethmg fun
fo r you a n d yo ur spec 1al
someone
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poss1ble you may fe e l a bl1 antiSOCial early tn lhe day, but th1s
mood won't last lor lo ng
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ext ra patns w1th proJects or
as s ignments today The
p laudiiS you' ll rece1 ve will
make your efforts worthwhile
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sho uld be a very pleasant day If
you
look
at
things
pll ll osophlcal ly Don't take
yourself or ot hers too se ri OUS·
ly
LIBRA (Sapl. 23-0cl. 23) Your

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-0.0.
21) Th1ngs you take a hand ln
should work out profitably today Manage your own material
Interests
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jon.
18) ll's very likely you'll got
more tha n your usual share of
comphments today, especially
from members of the opposite
sex
AOUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob. 11)
Someone for whom you 'll go
out of your way to be kind to today has a very long memory
Your good deed will later be
returned twofold
PISCES (Fib. 20-Morch 201
Seek co mpanions today who
sha re s•mtlar mterests , but who
also know how to have fun
You re
entitled
to
some
laughs

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Feb. 7, 1t71

Th1s c om tng year you will make
several advantageous changes
In your lifestyle A more pfea·
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wonmenl Will result

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THE

SALVATION

ARMY

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Butternut
Ave ,
Pomeroy E nvoy and Mr-s
Ray Wtn t ng
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9 - The Daily Sentinel, M1dd)eport-Pomeroy, 0 , Friday, Feb. 6, 1976

MORSE
CHAPEL
Worsh1p 11 a m , Church
School 10 a rn
PORTLAND Worshtp
7 JOp m . Church Schoot9 · 30
am
SUTTON - Church Schoo l
9 30 am Worshtp lsi and Jrd
Sundays 10 30 am
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Robert Meece ,
Pastor
Dennts Creegar,
As5oc Mtn1ster
JOPPA - Worshtp 10 am ,
Chu r c h Sc hool 9 a m , Pray er
Meeltng We dn esday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM Wor
sh tp 9 am , Sund ay School
9 45 am
Prayer Meettng
Wednes da y 7 30 p m
NORTH
BETHEL
Wors h 1p ll a m , Church
Sc hool 10 a m
ALFRED - Sunday Sc hool
9 45 a m , Worshlp 11 a m .
Prayer m ee ttng Wednesday
7 45 p m UMW 3rd Tuesd ay

TUPPERS
PlAINS
CHR.ISTIAN CHURCH Eugene Underwood . pastor
charge
Sund&amp;y holiness
Howard Caldwe ll , J , Sunday .:,
meettng
10 a m . Sund ay
~ ch oot ()upt , Sunday School
schOol.
10 JO a m
leader
9 30 a n1
Morntng Sermon,
YPSM EIOtSe Adams : 7 • 30
10 :10 a rn ._ Sunday evening
POM
sa tv al ton
meeting
LEVAN p m
se rv rcc , 7 p m
POMEROY
HOLINESS
C
CH
Ladtes Home League, 12 noon
LETART FALLS UNITED
Rev W H o.,, .,,,
HarrfsQJlv l lle .
0 Dell to '1 p m , Thursday ; prayer
BRETHREN
Rev
Roy MlJyer .
Ma
nley
,.,astor
.
ry
E
bl
tn
,
mee
t
mg
and
Btble
study
,
F reE'I.;t;nd Norr ts , pastor .
su p!
Chu r ch
Sunday School Sup
Sunday Thursday. 7 JO p m
I loyd No r r ts , supt
Sun da y
a m . worshtp serviCe, 10 1..1 School 9 30 am
Eventng
school , 9 30 am • morning
am Youth cho tr rehearsa l. worsh ip 7 30 p m • Prayer and
MIDDLEPORT
sermon 10 30 am , Prayer
Mondciy 3 30 p m
u nder Pratse serv rc e . Thursday 7 30
MT MORIAH BAPTIST servrce, Wednesday , 7 30 p m
dtrect ton of Mary Sk1nner , pm
Corner Fourth and Matn ,
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
sen tor chotr rehearsal 7 30
Middleporl
Rev
Henry
Key
,
SYRACUSE
FIRST
GOO OF PROPHECY - G P
p ,m Thursday w tth Mrs P a ul CHURCH OF GOD Jr
p.1stor
Sunday
SchooL
Rev .
Sm ti h , pastor Sunday Sc hool.
Nease d irector
Mrs
Ervm
Georg e Od er , pastor Sunday 9 JO a m
10 am . Art t1 ur Hen so n ,
POMEROY CHURCH OF sc hool . 9 45 am. , mo rnmg Baumga rdn er sup t Morntng
Sup! , Morntng Worsh ip , 11
THE NAZARENE - CornE'r prea c htng
worsh
ip
,
10
t15
am
11
am ,
am Young P eop le 's se rv1 c e ,
Un ton and Mulberry
Rev
JEHOVAH ' S WITNESSES
evangeltSIIC se r vtee 7 30 p m
7 p m , Even ing servtce 7 30
, ClyQe V Henderson . pastor
Larry
Ca
r
nah
an
.
prestdtng
r mcetm g. Th ursday ,
p m
Wednesday Mtd Week
Sun day s chool . 9 ~Oa m Glen 7Praye
mtntster
Su
n
day
.
B
tb
le
30 p m
Pra ye r Serv tce 7 30 p m ,
McClung , supt
mornrng
Watch.
POMEROY
WESTSIDE leclur~;&gt;, 9 30 am
Y.o ul h meet ing , 6 30 p m ,
worstnp , 10 30 a m , even 1ng CHURCH OF CHRIST, 200 W tow e r study , 10 JO a m
Ev e nmg wor s h tp , 7 :lO p m
serv1ce . 7 30
m•d week Ma1n St
Jerry P au! , Tues('lay , Btble study 7 30
CHESTER CHURCH OF
se r vtce Wednesday 7 30 p m
rr)lntster , phone 99'1 7666 p m , Thursday , mlntstrv a p m
THE NAZARENE Rev
GRACE EPISCOPAL - The Conservattve ,
school , 7 30 p m
serv tce
non
REEDSVILLE Sunday
Herbert
Grate ,
pastor
Rev Harold Deeth , re c tor
tn s tr um e.ntal , Sunday wor meet tng B JO p m
ool 9 ]0 am Worshtp 7 30
Wors htp servtce 11 am an d
Church serv~tes , 10 30 am , sh rp , 10 a m
MIDDLEPORT
CHURC H pSch
Btble study 11
m • Prayer Mee ttng 7 30
7 30 p m
Sunday
Sunday
Hol y comm un ion ftrs t Sundny a m
OF
CHRIST
IN
CHRISTIAN
worSh tp , h p m Wed
p m
Tuesday , UMW 7: 30
Sc hool 9 30 a m
R tchard
of month , c hurch schoo l, 10 30 nesday B1ble s t udy , 7 p m
UNION - Law rence Manley, p "' lst Thursday
Bar lon , sup! Prayer meeting,
a m for nu r sery tllrouoh 12
p a stor , Mrs Ru ssel l Young.
SILVER RIDGE Wo r
Wedn esday , 7 30 p m
Sunday School Sup t Su nday shtp 10 a m C1'1urch Sc hool 9
POMEROY CHURCH OF
.. BRADFORD CHURCH OF
RUTLAND
FREEWILL Sc hool 9 30 am
CHRIST- Rt char d Evanson ,
Ev enrng
CHRI ST Clifford Smti h ,
Roger Turner worshtp , 1 30 Wednesday am
pastor Btble school 9 30 BAPTIST TUPPERS
PLAINS
mm1ster Sun day Schoo l 9 30
a m • worshtp , 10 30 am , pasto r Supertn ten denl Do yle pr ayer meeftng, 1 30 p m
WorShip
9
am
Church
Sc
hoo
l
am
morntng church 10 30
a du ll worsh tp servt ce and Hudson Sunday school , 10
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
Mo rnmg worshtp 11 GOO - Ractn e Route 2 the 10 am
a m Sunday eventng ser\ltce ,
young people 's mcet m g , 7 JO a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
Rev
J am es M
M u ncy , CHRIST ~ George Frederick, 7 30 p m Wednesday se r\ltce ,
p m Combtned Btble s t udy am Su nday eventng St&gt; r ViCe
7 30 We dnesday St ble s t udy , pa s tor
and prayer mee t mg , Wed
Sunday school , 9 115 sup t Serv tce weekly . 9 30 R pm
7 30 p m
nesday , 7 30 p m
a m , morn rng worsh ip, 11 am on Sunday Pr:ea chtng
OLD
DEXTER
BIBLE am evenrng worshtp 7 30
THE SALVATION ARMY LAUREL CLIFF FREE
frr s t an d thtrd Sund eys of
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Rev
En voy Ray W Wtntng, ofl tce r
Prayer m ee ltn g, Tuesday , month by Cltfford Sm1lh 9 30 METHODIST CHURCH Ron Terry . pa stor Sun day 7 JO p m , Young people 's
Rev r loyd r s nook , pas lor
tn c11arge Sunda if 10 a m
school 10 am , Mrs Wor ley meet tng 7 30 p m Thursday
Lloyd Wrtght Sunday Sc hoo l
Holtness meetmg 10 30 a m
HOB
SON
C
HRI
ST
I
A
N
supertnlendent
Supt
Sunday
School
Youn g F r a n cts ,
Morntng Worsh ip 9 30
MI DDL EPOR T
FIRST UNION Darrell
Dodd
rd
l,
Morntng wor sht p , It a m
Pe o ple s Leg ton. 7 p m
BAP TIST - Corner Stx th and pastor SL.in day Sc hool. 9 30 a m Su nday Sct1ool 10 20 a
Sqnday ,'
Thursday , l to J p m , Lad1es Sunday evenmg serv tc e 7 30
Wednesday Prayer and
Pal me r
the Rev
P e ter am
Leonard Gi lmo re first m
Matthew
GRAHAM
UNITED
B1ble
Study
7
30
p
m
Sunday
Ho rne Lea gu e , 7 p m Pr e p
Granda I , pastor ,
Danny
METHOD IS 'F ~ Prea chtng Thompson , supertntenden.t elder , eventng se r vtce 7 30 e ventng worshtp 7 30 p m
classes
II 20-30
p m
Wedn es day
pr ayer
9
30
a
m
ftr
s
t
an
d
second
ST
PAUL LUTHERAN
Chotr Prac ttc e Thursday 7 p
Sunday School WMPO Radto meelrng 7 30 p m
Sun
day
s
of
each
m
onth
lhtrd
C HUR C H,
Corner
of
proo;l ram 7 45 a m
Sunday
Mo11day
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF m
DEXTER CHURCH OF
Sy ca more and Sec ond Sts , and fo u rt h S undays each Sc hool, 9 15 a m , Morntng GOD - Racme Route 2 Th e
Romans
month
,
worshtp
se
rvtee
at
7
30
CHRIST - Charles RUSSfi&gt;ll
Pomeroy , The Rev Wtlltam
Worshtp
10 15 a m
Youth
Re v Charles Hand pastor
5 1- 11
Mtddleswarth , P astor Sun day p m Wednesday eventngs a t actrvtt1es and fell ow ship for Sunday school . 9 45 am , Sr , m m tste r Norman C Wdl
su p!
Sun day school 9 30
School at 9 45 a m
and 7 30 Prayer and 8 tble Stu dy
!Untor and sentor
htgh mornmg worshtp , II a m
SEVENTH DAY
AD
Tuesday
Ct-~urctl Servtces 11 a m
students , 6 p m
Sunday
Eventng serviCeS , Tuesday a m , worstl tp se rv•c e 10 30
VEN TI ST, Mulbe rry Het ghts eventng worsh tp, 1 30 p m
a m
Btb le s tudy Tuesday
SACRED HEART ~ Re\1
and Friday 7 30 p m
Roman s
Road , Pomeroy
Pastor , Mtd week., prayer servtc es.
F atllcr Paul D
Welton
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE 7 30 p m
REORGANIZED
CHUR
CH
8 1- 17
pastor
Phone
992 2825 Gerard Seton SaD balh Sch ool Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHUR CH OF CHRI ST -- Dou9
S up e rt n t e ndenl
Clara
Satu rday e ventng Mass 7 30
CHU RC H OF CHRIST , Se a ma n
mm1ster
B1b lc OF J ESUS CHRI ST OF
Wedr~esday
Sun day Mass, B and 10 a rn , M cl nlyr e , Sabbalh Sc hoo l
Mtddleporl
5th and Matn , study 9 JO a m , m o r n tng LATTER DAY SAINTS Ra c tn e Road
Confesston . Saturday , 7 7 30 Salurday a ft e rnoon at 2 00 , Geo rg e Gla1.e,
I'Tltntster
worsll1p 10 30 a m
cvenmg Portland
Psa lms
People s mil e and turn arou nd t o l ook at th em as th ey run
wtth
Worshtp
se r vice James
om
Sheets,
supertn
won.lltp B p m
Wednesday Wtll1 arn Roush pastor Den ny
8· 1- 9
followtnn a t 3 15
Evans
Sunday
Sc hoo l
POMEROY FIRST BAP
down t h e s treet hand on hand For th1 s moment they are care tenden t Btble schoo l 9 30 111ght n lb le s tudy 8 p m
Drrcctor
Sund
a
y
Sc
hoo
l,
9 30
TIST - Rev Ralph Zund e l
RUTLAND F IR ~ T BAP·
am mornrng wo r shtp 10 30
MT , OLIVE CHURCH
free w1th th e exu b e ran ce of yout h, w1th seem m g ly end less
1 hursday
pas t or
W tllia m
wa t son
TlST CHURCH - Rev Roger
am eventn$1 worsh ip 7 30 Long Bot tom , Sunday Sc hool . .1m , Norntng wo r Shi P 10 30
an
t
Sunday
eventng
servtee
tomorrows
s
tretchm
g
b
efore
th
em
Sunday school sup!
Sun d ay Ford , Jr
prayer servtee. 1 p m Wed 10 a m With Wil lard Pt go lt
lsa1qh
pastor . Drewy
7 p m Wednesday evening
school , 9 30 am , BY F 6 Gore s upt
nP'V1By
Sunday schoo l
supt
Evange ltsltc m essa ge
41:8
- 14
prayer
serv
tces
7
30
p
m
But
,
i1fe
beong
what
11
1s,
th
ere
comes
a
n
e
nd
t
o
t
h1
s
sort
of
p m .
Btbl e s tudy , Wed
9 30 am
morning worshtp
MI~DLEPORT
CHURCH £&gt;ach Sunday eve ntnq , 7 30 by
B E THLEHE M BAPTIST nesday 7 p m c hot r pracltce
10 45 &lt;1 m
OF HIE NAZARENE - Rev
Eld er Russe ll Cltne mtnisler
thm
g
Just
now
they
are
in
'
love.
If
they
s
la
y
m
love,
1f
th
ey
Fnday
Rev Earl Stl ul e r , p as to r'
Wedne sday, 8 30 p m
Don Co le . pastor Mrs Ma r y of the Aposto ltc Fat lh Btble
Wo r sh,p se rvtce . 9 30 am
marry, respons1bll1t1es w1ll fo ll ow
THE
HILAND
CHAPEL
,
joh11
Lathey
Sunday
school
sup!
Study
Wednesday
.
7
30
p
m
BURLINGHAM
CHURCH
Sund a y school 10 JO a rr
George Casl o . pasto r Sunday
Su nday schOo l. 9 30 a m
STIV"ERSVILLE
C OM
~ Pastor Jerry Lcw1s Sun day
10
1-11
Btble
s
r
uay
dno
ordyer
If the1r lov esu b s 1d es, there will be th e p am of separation
eve ntng
morning worshtp , 10 30 a m
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday servtce Th ursday, 7 30 o m
school , 2 30 p m wtlh wo rs lltp Sc hool 9 30 a m
worslltp
7
30
Thu
rs
day
Sunday
evangel
tstte
meeting
,
SChOOl SerVICe
10 a m 1
se r\l tee at J 30 p m
mtd
a nd perhap s a httle heartbreak Whatever happens t h ere w 1ll
Sa turday
CARLETON CHURCH ~
ev entng prayer servtee . 7 30 7 30 p m
Prayer meeling , Prayer me et mq Thursd a y , 7
week se-vtee Tuesday 7 30 p
Kmgsbury
Road
Gary
Ktn
g
,
be
good
t1m
es
and
bad
.
I
Co
rllllhJaiiS
om
Wednesday
7
30
p
m
m
p m Sunday evcnmg se rv ice . pastor Sunday schoo l. 9 30
1 18-31
UNITED PRE SBYTE RIAN 7 om
POMEROY
FIR ST
am , , evenmg wor sht p 7 ]0
Somewhere a lo n g t he I me th ey w ill need m ore t han th emRACINE
AP O S TOLIC MINISTRY
OF
MEIGS
ZION
CHURCH
O F p m Pray er mee tilig , Wed
SOUTHERN BAPTIST - 282
CHURCH
Thomas L
COU NTY - Dwtght L Zav1IZ , CHR I ST
Pomero y
selves All of u s d6 1 If t h ey have found the C hu rch they will be
Mulberry Av e
af f lltaled
nesday, 7 30 p 111
Ho lmes p ast or Evang eltsttc dtrector
Harr~sonv r lle Road , Mtke
wtltl S B C Gary Basham
LONG
BOTTOM
lu c k y InCi d e ntall y - have you found the C hurch?
se rvt ce Sun day 7 30 p m
Gir ton , pastor , 8111 McElroy .
HAWRI SONVILL E
PRES
Su nday schoo l supt , Sunday prayer m ee ttng I uesday 7 30
CHRI STIAN - Bruce Smtih ,
Sunday
school
supt
Su
nd
ay
BYTERIAN
Rev
school. 9 30 am
morntng p m
pastor Wallace Damewood ,
Btb le st udy Tllursday
Ern est St r tekl ln , pastor school , 9 30 a m , morntng
worship 10 30 a rn , e\lentng
Su pt Bible Sc hool 9 30 a m
7 30 p m
Sl: 11plu•es seJoc tt!d by The Am e u ca n Bible Soc1e1y
Sunday c h u r ch schoo l 9 30 worshtp and commu nton
worsntp 6 JO p m
Btble
Preachtng service, 10 45 am
10 30 a m
Sunday evenmg No
a m . Mr s Hom er Lee sup t
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
Conynghr
1976 .C.e•sle• AU~oen s ng Serv•cc Inc S!rasburg V&lt;fg•n a
s tu dy Wed n esday 7 30 p m
eventng ser\ltCe
youth ChrtSitan Endeavor,
morn tng worshtP 10 30
CHurch
al
Lan g svtl le
HYS
ELL
RUN
F
R
EE
FAIRPLAY
CHAPEL ,
Su nday Schoo l 10 a m Btbl e
MIDDLEPORT Sund ay 6 30 p m , worshtp se rv tce
METHODIST CHURCH locate d on Metgs Coun t y stu dy Wednesday 7 30 p m
m
Wedn e sday
sc hooL 9 30 a m , R tchard 7 30 p
P au l Nevtll c pa sto r
W1th the hope it wilL in some measur~. foster and help sustain that
Road 1 ott etlher 325 or 124
Church se r v tce s Sat urday at
Vaug ha n
supt
Mornt n g •event ng P.rayer mee t mg and • Rev
Sunday Sch ool 9 3 0 a m .
Pa stor,
Rev
Theron
Btb le Slud y 7 30 p m
7 JO p m Youth meet1n gs at
worship, 10 30 am
which
1s good in family and commun1ty l1fe, th1s feature Is sponsored by
Du rh am Sunday School. 10 7 p m wtlh Roscoe and
ST
JOHN LUTHERAN Mo rn in g servtce , 10 30 am ,
SYRACUSE Morn tng
youth
servtce
6
IS
p
m
am
wor.sh tp serv tce 7 30 Bel tn da Ftfe leaders
the
bus1ness
firms and organizations whose names appear below
CHURCH,
Ptne
Grove,
Th
e
wo r ship
9 a m , S unday
Evnng e ltSitC SN VICC 7 30 p 'll
p m
Su nday
Praye r
school , 10 a m Mr s Sa mpson Rev Wttltam Mtddlcswarth
Thur s day
m ee ltng , Tuesday , 7 30 p m
Pastor Chu rch Se rvt ces 9 30 Prayer m ee l tng
Ha ll supt
7 30 p m
youth servrce . 7 30 p m
a m Sunday School 10 30 a m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
FREE DOM
GOSPEL
Fr tday
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
GOD Rev
James D
CHRIST - Btble Sc hoo l, 9 30 MISS ION at Bald Kn ob Rev
Guyn n
pastor
Su nday a m
morntng worshtp 10 30 E J Grllft lh sup! of chu r ch
school, 10 am
Su nday a m Sunday eVentng worShip Rev L R Gt uese n c amp ,
worshtp
11 a m
Sunday servtce 7 p m , choir pra c ltee pas lor . Roger Will i red Sr
Sales- Quasar- Service
Rae m e
eve ntng se rv ice 7 p m
Ph 949 9591
We dnesday 7 p m Rev Je ff Sun day Sc hoo t s up! Sun day
Ph. 949-J IS1
Racme
We dnesd ay wors h tp se rvrce , Ranson Pastor
schoo l 9 30 a m , p ray e r
7 30 p m
.
mee l tn g Tuesday 7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPT IST HAZI=.L
COMMUNITY Rev Fre el and Nor rts. past or youth mce t tng 6 p m Sund ay
lea der s Ada Van M e ter and
CHURCH
Near Lon g Sund ay schoo l 10 am
TilE GOOD SHEPHERD
Gr ella Suttle Sun aay e ventn g
Bottom
,
Edsel
Ha
rt
pastor
Church
se
r
vtc
e
7
p
m
" And when he putteth forth h1s own sheep, he goeth before Su n day sch &lt;'o l. 10 am
7 p m
t hro ug h
Wednesday Btble St udy
7 wor!'.htp
wrn ler mont hs
them, and the sheep follow him. for they know his v01ce. My Church 7 30 p m
Chester, Ohto
p r ayer P m
Pomeroy
MT
HERMON CHURCH
992 2156
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
sheep hear my voice, and I know them and they follow me : I mee ttng 7 30 p m Thursda y
.
OF
THE
UNIT
ED
'
NAZARENE - Rev John A
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
am the good shepherd, and lmow my sheep, and am lmown of TECOSTAL - Tht rd Ave, Ihe Cottman
pastor
Sunday BRETHREN IN CHRIST Sc hool 9 30 a m
Gerald Rev James H Leach , pasl or
Rev Wl ll tam Kn ttt e l, pastor
mine. The Good Shepherd giVeth H1s life for the Sheep. "
Wells sup! Morning Worsrtp Sunda y schOol 9 30 a rn
Rona
ld
Dugan
Sunday
School
Nowhere in the Bible 1s there a more v1vid picture of what Supt Classes for all ages
Spen ce r ,
s upt ,
10 30 a m , Sunday even mg Russell
Na tronw1de Insurance Co of Columbus, 0
7 30.
Prayer Worshtp se r vice 10 45 a m
Chnst came to do than 10 the Illustration of the good Shepherd eventng se r viCe, 7 30 , Btb le • worShip ,
Grocer res &amp; General Me rchandts e
107 Spnng Ave
udy . Wednesaday
7 JO meet tnQ , Wedn esday , 7 30 p Eventng worsh p allernatt ng
Pomeroy
Ractne
to which Jesus likens Himself. There are many pamtmgs of the st
Ph 949 sn2
Wt\h
C
E
at
7
30
p
m
on
m
p m "Youth servtCes , F r 1day
Otal992-23 19
Sunday Pray e r meeltn g 7 JO
Good Shepherd which have p1ct ured Him in a scarlet robe, 7 30 p m
Alfred
MIDDLEPORT
RACINE F I RST BAPTIST p m Wednesday
Dowmg to the groWid, the rohe and scenery In vivid color. ThiS
Ronnte Sa lser
Su nday Wol fe lay lea der
FREEWILL BAPTIST 1s nota true representation of the Shepherd of the East.
WHITE ' S
CHA~EL
scllool supt , Sunday sc hool.
Corner Ash and Plum No e l
Re v
Roy
9 30 am , mornrng wo rsh ip, ' Coolville R D
My favorite picture of the Good Shepherd 1s that by Alfred Herrmann pastor Saturday
10 40 a m , Sunday eve n tng Deet e r pa s lor Sunday schoo l,
nm g se r vIce 7 30 p m
Two Loc al tons
Soord m which the Shepherd appears in a fleece jacket with eve
worsh tp servtec.
worShip , 7 30
We dn esday 9 JO a m
Sunday ' schoo l. 10 a m
.
59 N Second St
M1ddlepor1 . 0
10 30 am Btbl e study an. d
bared legs which have been scratched wtth thorns. The Sunday eye ntng wo r shtp, 7 30
e\lentng Bt bl e study , 7 30
114 E Main
Pomeroy
pray e r servt ce Wednesday,
46
Court
St.
pm
Galltpohs , 0
Ph 99~ 5130
muscles of h1s arms are hke steel, strong enough to fell a bear
DANVILLE WESLEYAN - 7 30 PIll
MEIGS
or lion with his shepherd rod and his staff.
R
L
1
G
l
RUTI,.AND
COOPERATIVE PARISH
ev
eon
asure pastor
lilf'f[AND CHURCH OF
Sunday Sc hool
9 JO a m
The Psalmist said, "They rod and Thy staff they comfort
THE UNITED
youth and 1un 1or youtll ser CHRIST
Rod Kas ter
METHODIST CHURCH
me", or as we might say, Defend me. The painting by Soord
vtce
6 45 p m
ev e n trig pastor V H Br-al e y Sunday
Robert T Bumgarn e r\
worsh 1p 7 JO p m
praye r schoo l s upt Sun day sc ho ol.
depicts the Shepherd reaching away down over a thorn
We Fill All Doctors Prescr tp t10 ns
D1rec tor
100 E Matn
Ph 992 3486
and prai Se We dnesday 7 30 9 30 u m
wo r shtp se rvt cc
POMEROY CLUSTER
infested mountain crag. H1s hands and arms are bleeding and
992 2955
Pom e roy
Pom eroy
p .11
and c ommun1on 10 30 a tn
Rev Robert Ha yd e n
SILVER
RUN
FREE youlh m eeltng , 6pm Sunday
he seems oblivious to the thorns that chng to hun arm and coat.
R ev D Wm Sydenstncker
BAPTI ST Mtles Trout e ven1ng se rv ice, 7 regu lar
H1s staff d1gs into the rocky moWitam s1de, while w1th the
CHESTER -- Wors htp 9 IS
pas tor , Su nday Sc hoo l. 10 board .m eettng lh lrd Satur
a m Chu r c h Sc hoo l 10 am
outstretched arm he rescues the lost sheep. The night gathers
am
Leo n Mtller
s up! day 7 P m,
POMEROY Worsllt p
Eventng
ser\ltCe
,
7 p m ,
RUTLAND COMMUNITY
in as the good shepherd fmds the lost one at last , and with His
10 30 am Chu r c h Schoo l 9 15 t Prayer meettng . Thursday . 7 CHURCH
- Sunday Sch ool.
Lout s W Osborne
Attend the Ch urc h o f Your Choice
a m u MY F 6 JO p m
shepherding love gathers tt up m h1s arms and returns it to the
p m
9 30 a m worsh1p servtcc 11
Pomeroy
Ph 992 -2118
Pomeroy
220 E Ma1n
•ENTER
PRISE
Worshtp
Ph 997 -3498
runety and nine safe ones.
CHESTER CHURCH OF a
m . Wednesday p r aye r
9 am Church Sc hool 10 am
GOD-R
ev
Bobby
Porter
mee!tng
7
30
p
m
.
yout
h
ROCK
SPRINGS
In the " Parables 'Jesus Told ", Reddmg says this, " From
pa s tor Sunday school 9 30 servtees, Sunday , 7 p m
WorShip 10 a m
Churc h
the tune Adam was last see n somewh e re east of Eden, m an
am
wo r shtp se r vr ce 11 Sunda y ntqht worshtp , 7 30
Sc hool 9 am UMYF 6 30
am
cven tng SE'r VtCe 7 30
RUTLAt'&lt;IU CHURC..f'i "
has been lost. . .lost m a sea of s p ace and tune .. .lost 1n a
pm
youth se r vtc e Wednesday THE NAZ ARE NE Rev
FLATWOODS ~ WorShi p
bottomless pit of susp1c1on and hate .. lost in the tortuous
Bakers of Gay 90's Bread
7 30 p m
Lloyd D Gr tmm J r , pa s tor
11 a m Church Sc hoo l 10 a m
Homellte Saws
streets of science and ultimatums .. .lost m t he deoolate miles of
LANGSVILLE
CHRISTIAN
Sun
day
sc
hool.
9
30
a
m
,
Mtddleport
Ph 992 -3030
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Ph
!85-3308
Chester
CHURCH
Ted
Jones
worshtp
servtee
10
:lO
am
Re\1 Robert Bumgarne r
f1les From the time of the Fall, Man, Everyman, has lost h1s
pas for Suh day s choo l 9 30 broad ca s t "ltv e over WMPO
HEATH
Wo
r
sh
tp
10
30
God, h1s Garden, hts way "Isaiah says that "All we like sheep
am
Roy Stgman , supt . yo un g peop le's se r\ltCe 6 lS '
a m Chur ch Schoo l 9 30 am
rnornlng worsh1p
10 30
evanqeiiS II CSer\ltC~ 7 JOpm
have gone astray. We have turned everyone to his own way."
UMYF 6p m
Sund a y evening se r vtee, 7 JO, Prayer meettng Wedne sday
RUTLAND
Jeffrey
We have followed our own noses mto the thorn patch and over
l&lt; er m •s Korner
m1d week
se r vtce
We d 7 30
p m
M 1ssto nary
Gerber
Pastor
Wo r Ship
n~sday 7 30 p m
m ee ltng
7 30 p m
ftr s t
Middleport, Ohto
Kermtt Wal1on
the prec1p1ces and we have not had any more sense than a lost
10 3D am Church Sc hoo l9 30
W~dnesday o f mo n th
am
Pomeroy
sheep who leaves the hand that feeds 1t, looks after 11, protects
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
MASON COUNTY
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
it from every danger
'
NAZARENE
~
Dale
MASOh
I.S
T
BAPTIST
THE;
Rev Rt c hard E Jarv1s
'
Bass . pas lor Bob Moore ~ cco nd and f.'u,n,..roy Sis,
But the Lord, the Good Shepherd, is up m the m1ddle of the ·
ASBURY Wors h tp 11
Su
nd
ay
schoo
l
sup
l
,
Sunday
Stan
Cra1g
pa
stor
5ur.
'
:
1
ay
am Chu r ch School 9 50 am
night and is on His way . He leaves the mnety and nine safe ones
school classes for a ll ag es schoo l 9 45 am , worslllp
UMW !irS! Tut!sday
mornmg worshrp , servtee , II a rn , , t r atning
and goes out mto the wilderness a t the riSk of His own life to
FORST RUN - Worshcp 9 9 30 am
IO .t5am NYPS.630p m . un ton . 610 p m
even tng
700 E Mam
Pomeroy
am
Church
Sc
hool
10
am
" Het l" Dealer
rescue One Lost Sheep. - Floyd F . Shook, Pastor, Laurel Cliff
evange ltSIIC servtce 7 30 p m worshrp serv1ce 7 JO p m
UMW t ht r d Wednesday 7 JO
Dlal99l 2101
Thtrd
Sl
Ph 949-5961
Mtd
week
pr
ayer
meetrng
M
td
week
prayer
serv
ce,
Free Methodist Churc h .
1
pm
Wednesday,
7
30
p
m
,
Wednesday
,
7
30
p
m
MINERSVILLE - Wors h tp
miSSIOnary mee t mg second
MASON
CHURC.H
OF
10 am Ch urch Sc hool 9 am
Wednesday, 7 JO p m
CHRIST P 0 £30)( 487 Mtl le r
UMW t htrd Monday 7 30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
St Mason W Va Sunday
SYRACUSE Ch ur ch
- Rev
B1ble Study 10 am
WorShtp
Fme Food &amp; Servrce
School 9 30 am
Worsh tp DENOMINATIONAL
The Store w1t h A Heart
Robe rt Smtltl pastor Su nday t I am ~1nd 7 p m Btb lc Stu dy
locusl St
se r v tce 7 30 p m
Mtddleport
Aacme
Ph . 949 3342
sc hool
9 JO a m
c l ass Wednesday 7 p m
Vocal
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Dtal992-5248
;
leader
Leo
Htl
l
wo
r
Sh
tp
mustc
Rev Howard Shtveley
serVICe , tO 30 am
church
FIRST
50 U THE R N
Re\1 Ste ven Wtlson
Me1gs County Bhnch
7 30 p m
BAPTIST - Co rn e r of Second '
Re\1 Zefla Kruu e w s k•
E
D
E
N
U
N
1
T
E
o
a
n
d
Ande
r
son
Mason
Pas
tor
BETHANY - {Dor cas)
BRETHR E N IN CHURtST Wa lt er Clou d Sunday schoo l
Worsh tp 9 JO am Church
E lden R
Blake , pastor 9 15 am , worsll1p SRrvtce 11
Sc
hoo
l
10
30
a
m
Church and Office Supplies- Gills
'
a 111 and 7 30 p m Weef..ly
CARMEL - Chur ch School S unday Sch oo l 10 a m
99 M1il St
Sunday school attendance
Middleport
Ph
992-3863
January 31.
Howard
McCoy
,
su
pt
,
l3ib
le
s
tudy
,
Wedne
sday
7
30
Pomeroy
296
W.
Second
9 30 am Worsht p 10 30 am
Morntng se rm on , 11 am , P m
on Feb . I, was 43, the offering
2nd and Jt h Su ndays
Edward
Parker
of
S unday
n tgP'II
se r v tces
MASON A S SEMBLY OF
$23.00.
APPLE GROVE - Su nday 'ChrtS
Columbus VIsited his parents,
f tan End eavo r , 7 30 GOD, Duddtng La n e Mnson .
FRESH PRODUCE &amp; PLANTS
SchOol
9
30
a
m
Worsh
tp
7
30
Worship services w e re held
, Song se r vrce A p m
W Va , Chester 1 ennant
2 Convenient locations
Mr . and Mrs. Wilber Parker
p m lsi and 3rd Sundays, pPrrncachtMJ
R 30 p m
M td
P.:lstor Sunday School 9 15
at
11:00 w1th
Dua n e
Prayer meeling Wednesday V.e e k
during
the
weekend.
rrayer
m el' l lng . a n 1 Ch tld ren' !=. Church 6 ·15
7 ]0 p m F e ll ows h tp su p per
Bakers of Good Bread
Sydenstricker do1ng
c dnesday , 1 p m
Ray p 111 Young P eople 's Servtce
Saturday
callers
were
ftr st Sat urday 6 p m UMW r, dams.
Huntington , W. Va.
lay
le
a
der
6
IS
p
m
Evany
e
l
tSit
C
devotions, and Dr. Wesley
2nd Tuesday 7 30 p m
Herbert and Bob Parker,
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
Ser
vtce
7
30
p
m
.
Women's
EAST LETART - Chur c h
Clarke
delivering
the
Locat ed
at Mtsstona r y Co uncil 10 am
Jim, Gerald and Rick Hollon.
.
Sc hool 1st , 2nd 3rd ~ undays , CHR I ST
ruessage from Gal., 5: " If the
9 30 am
Fourth Sun day Rutland on New Ltma Road, ftr s l an d lh trd Tuesdays
Wednesday evening prayer
Prayer and B1bl e S lu dy
10 30 a m
worship 2nd ne)(l to F orest Acrr.- P ark
Spirit Is the Source of Our services were weD attended
Rev , Ray Rouse pas to r
Wednes day l 30 p m
Sunday
7
30
p"'
41h
Sun
day
Ufe, Let the Spirit Direct the last week.
91 30 am , Pr ayer Meeting Robert Musser , Sunday Sc hool
POMEROY, OHIO
pl
Sunday sc hool , 10 30
Course
of
Our
Life "
Wedn&lt;&gt;sday 7 30 p m UMW su
Ph . 992 ·2156
Kate Honacher and Ray
a m , worshtp 7 30 p m Btble
liAR I FOkll t.. HLi'r 1.. /l ~., Ot
Middleport, OhiO
l si Tuesd ay 7 , 30 p m
Attendance
was
24.
.
s
tudy
Wednesd
ay,
7
30
p
m
,
Roden haver
spent
the r
CHRIST
tn
ChrtS
i
tan
Un
ton
WE S LEYAN ~ !R a cine ) ._
r;
aturtlay
ntght
prr~y , r sc r
Corrunumon services were weekend In Columbus with
The
r~ev
Wi
llt
am
Campb&lt;!ll
Sunday Sct1ool 10 a rt1
V t(f&gt; I lO p 1~ 1
p 1s tnr ~ unJay Sc hool . 9 30
Wors h ip 11 am
Jr UMYF
given by Dr . Clarke.
HEMLOCI(
GROVE
the John Honacher family.
&lt;1 m
Jam~:;s Hughes. sU pt
Wednesday 3 30 p m
Btbl e
CH
/RISTIAN
Roger,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Mr . Honacher is very 1U .
t:vent tHJ SN\I IC C 7 30 p ll1
''
St ud y Th ursday 7 p m Chotr
Watson
,
pastor
.
Wallace
" The F rie ndly Folq"
VJtJ dnesdny even tn Q p r aye r
Practice
Thursday
8
p
m
Woode, Nina
Robinson ,
Sma ll Engine Sales &amp; Service
A report has been received
Bradford supt , morning
meehn g 7 30 p m You th
LETART FALLS -- Ch ur c h
Pomeroy, Oh1o
498 Locust 51.
M1dd leport
Florence Spencer, Eleanor that Rev. Meece is irnprovmg
Ph. 992 ·3091
prayer servtce each T ...tcsday
Sc hool 1st , 2n d , 3rd Sundays worsh1p , 9 : 30 , church school,
10
30
,
young
people
'
s
'
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
Boyles 1111d Mr. and Mrs. at his home in Bethel, Ohio,
10 15 a m 4th Sunda y 9 15 ' meetfng , 6·30 p m , evening
CHURCH . Leta rt W Va Rt
a m . Worship 1st. 2nd . Jrd
Howard Flanders of Alfred Box 28.
1. Rev
George Hos char
Sundays 9 15 a m , At h worship , 7 30 p m , Bible
studr, Wednesday , 1 30om
Church attended the Cluster
pa stor Sunday Sc hool 9 30'
Sun day 7 30 p m
Nina Robmson called on
Mr UNtv N bi\+-'1 1!) 1
am Prayer and Bible study
MORNING
STAR
'
Hymn Sing, at the Tuppers Kat e Honacbe r on day las t
Rev R D Brown , supply 7 JO p 111 Collage Pra yl:! r
wo
rshtp
9
30
am
,
Ch
urch
Dl.. , 3214
Plain s U mled Methodist Wl'Ck
T
h e F 1nest In Mo bi le Homes
pastor , Sun da y schgo l su pt • ~erv l ce Tuesday 10 a rn
MkldlcAol
School 10 30 am , Mtd Week
9
45
a
m
,
Sun
day
eve
ntng
1100
E
.
M;un
Worsll1p
Servtce,
Thursday
Pomeroy
Ph.
992-7034
Church Saturday evening
Se rv ice Wednes day 8 p m
'
worship , 7 p m
7 30 p m
'

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d1amonds s he s hou ld go a head
a nd do so

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I F lirt wtth,
I Old Deep
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SOuth title
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2 Blanched
5 F1naUy
3 Messy
12 wds.)
situations,
II Regardmg
British
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12 Imme·
12 wds.)
diately
4 Leapfrog
Yesterday's Answer
13 Dispatch
5 MatenaliZe
16 Kmd of
29 Type
11 Meditate
6 Proceed
gun
style
15 Vm 's
briSkly
19 Out of the
30 Kttchen
descnpt1ve
7 - Chaney
way
gadget
16 Lay odds
8 Sanders'
20 Black tea
32 Actress,
11 Silkworm
best seUer,
23 Concermng
Gertrude 18 Turkish city
With " The"
bulls
35 Canals of
Zil Silk thread
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24 Window
Venice
21 Belgian
9 Aseptic
part
36 Prefix for
river
10 Province
25 Laminated
gram or
22 Nobel
of
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23 Twofold
%4 Brogan or
wingtip
25 Disbursed
26 Mortgage
Famous
name in
publishing
28 Beetle
31 Neighbor

Spectac ular 8
6 0()-News 8, 10 , Walch &amp; Vote 33
6 Jo-N BC News 3, 15; XI I W10ter Oi .. mplc Games
6.13; News&lt; , Rhoda 8, CBS News 111.
7 oo-World at War 3, ABC News 13; Lawrence Welk
4, 15; Hee Haw 6.8, Flr&gt;ng Line 33; In the Know 10.
7 Jo-Treas ure Aunt 3; Last of the Wild 10;
Newsmaker '76 13
8 Oo-Emergency 3,4 ,15 ; Almosl Anything Goes 13;
. College Bas ke1ball 6, Jeflersons 8, 10. Rivals of
Sherlock Holmes 33
8 ·Jo-Doc 8,10.
9 OG-Movle " Rio Lobo" 3,4,15, XII Winter Olympic
Games 13 , Mary Tyler Moore 8,10; Auslln City
Lim1!s 33
10 oo-x II Winter Olympic Games 6, Carol Burnett
8, 10, So undstage JJ
11 Oo-News 8. 10, 13. Janak I 33
11 1s- News 3,4, Wally's Workshop 15.
11 30-Don Kirshner ' s Rock Concert 8, Movie " Zorba
the Greek" 10. Movie " The Million Eyes ot SuMuru" 13
11 4s-Mov'e " House ot Cards" 3; Weekend 4, 15.
12 oo-ABC News 6.
12 1s-Movle " Alvarez Kelly" 6
I 1s-News 3; Movie " The Pink Jungle" 4; Movie
''The Cobra" 13
1.3o-Movie "Girls of Pleasure Island" 10.
1 45- Movle "Ga mbit" 3

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hkely to co me from activities
the entire family can share.

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fa tr ly today Agreements made
will be mutually advantageous

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THE DAILY SENTINEL

GOEGLEIN READY
. MIX

6 Oo----Sunrtse Semester 10; Wash mgt on Debates 13.
6 3o-FIIm4; MallersofL1Ie6, TreehouseCiub 10.
7 oo-Saturday Report 3,
Farm Marke l 4, Eddie
Saunders 6 ; Treehouse C lub 8; U S Farm Report
10, Kenluckv Afield 13
7 Jo-Bu llwin k le 3. I Dream ot Je annie 4, Jetsons 6;
Vegetable Soup 15, Dusty 's Treehouse 8, Man from
C O.S I 10, Devlin 13; Mister Rogers 20
8 . oo-Emergency Plus 4 3,4, 15, Hong Kong Phooey
6, 13, Pebbles &amp; Bamm Bamm 8.10; Sesame St 20.
8 ·Jo-JoS]e &amp; The Pussycats 3,4, 15, Tom &amp; JerryGrape Ape 6,13; Bugs B unny- Ro~d ,Runner 8, Bugs
Bunny &amp; Friends 10
9 0()-Secrel L1ves of Wa ldo Kitty 3,4, 15 ; Elec . Co 20.
9 Jo-P mk Panther 3 3,4, 15; Lost Saucer 13; Big Blue
Marble 6; Scooby-Doo 8, 1O; Mister Rogers 20.
10 oo- Land o the Lost 3,4,15, Adventures of Gilligan
13 , Ho!Dog 6, Shazam 'IS1s8, 10; Sesame St. 20.
10 3o-Run, Joe, Run 3,4,15, Groov1e Goolles 6, 1J
11 oo-Relurn to the Planet of the Apes 3,4,15; Speed
Buggy 13, CBPA Bowling 6, Space Nuts 8, 10; Elec
Co 20
11 3o-Weslwlnd 3,4, 15, Oddball Couple 13. Ghost
Busters 8, 10, M 1ster Rogers 20
12 oo-Jelsons 3.4, 15; Valley of the Dinosaurs 8, 10;
Watc h and Vole 33; Action News for Kids 13.
Vegelable Soup 20.
12 JO-Marshall Basketball 3, XII Winter Olympic
Games 6,13, Go USA 4,15; Joedy Gardner:
Basketball 15; Viewpoint 8, Fat Albert 10.
oo-College Baskelball 3,4, 15; Children ' s Film
Fest1val 8.10
2.oo-Champlons 8; Urban League 10.
2 Jo-Movle " The I Don'! Care Girl " 10.
3 oo-College Baske1ball 3,4.8, 15; Watch &amp; Vole 33.
3 3()-Pro Bowling 6,13
4 oo-Challenge of !he Sexes 10.
4 3o-S porls Specta c ular 10

3 oo-Dead Run " 4, ABC News 13
3. 3Q-Movie " The Proud and the Profane" 10
3 45-Movle " Manhunter" 3.
.4 45--Movte " Tammy Tell Me True" 4
5 4s-Movie " Oedipu s the King " 3

on

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WILKINSON'S

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1976

5 0()-Goli 3,4, 1S, Wide World of Sports 6, 13 , Sports

by THOMAS JOSEPH

GuARD ' GO DOWN "TO

IH ' PIT AN '
10 1'T\Jim
HI: S F'REE
iO cSO.'

Tile second part of her questiOn 1s Does she need a sevencard su1 t'&gt;
Our a nswer IS tha t a threediamond opemng usuall y

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T he Analysis of the mne of
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Review of th e b1ddmg tn ·
d1 cates tha t Wes t Will hold t he
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Review 20,33
8 JQ-Practlte 3,4, 15, Wall Street Week 20,JJ
9 oo-Rockford Files 3,4,15; XII Winter Olymplt
Games 6, 13, Movie "The Getaway" 8,10. Firing
Line 20, Masterpiece Theatre 33
10 Oo-Police Story 3,4,15; News 20, Educational
lmpllcallons 33
10 Jo-Avlallon weather 20
II QO-News 3.4,6.13 ,15; ABC News 33
11 3Q-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; XII W inter Olympic
Games 6, 13; News 8,10; Janak I 3J.
12 oo-Rookles 6, Movie "Scream of !he Wolf" 8;
Movte " The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler" 10;
Ironside 13 .
l · oo-Midnlgh t Special 3,4,15 ; News 13.
1 J()-Movle "From Hell II Came" 10
2 3o-News 3; Movie " The Paraoh's Woman" 4
J oo-Movle "This Savage Land" J.
.4 15--Movle " The Projected Man" 3
4 3Q-Movle "The Birds" 4.
6 00 - Movie "See My Lawyer" 3
CHANNEL FIVE
7 p m . - Wrestl ing tel
8 p .m - Roller Derby (c )
9 p m - Music Connectton {c)
9 Jo-BIII Cosby (c)
10 OD-:-Target . Corruptors.

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SHA~ I NG A DESK WITH
CHUCK! ! HATE M'f'SELF
FOR FEEUNG THIS WA!f .

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not to depend too heavtly on
assoc1ates today Tiley may let
you d ow n unwtltlngly Be as
self-reliant as possible
GEMINI/May 21·Juno 20) Ge1
your necessary tasks out of the
way ea rl y Plan somethmg fun
fo r you a n d yo ur spec 1al
someone
CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) ll's
poss1ble you may fe e l a bl1 antiSOCial early tn lhe day, but th1s
mood won't last lor lo ng
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Take
ext ra patns w1th proJects or
as s ignments today The
p laudiiS you' ll rece1 ve will
make your efforts worthwhile
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sopl. 22) ThiS
sho uld be a very pleasant day If
you
look
at
things
pll ll osophlcal ly Don't take
yourself or ot hers too se ri OUS·
ly
LIBRA (Sapl. 23-0cl. 23) Your

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-0.0.
21) Th1ngs you take a hand ln
should work out profitably today Manage your own material
Interests
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jon.
18) ll's very likely you'll got
more tha n your usual share of
comphments today, especially
from members of the opposite
sex
AOUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob. 11)
Someone for whom you 'll go
out of your way to be kind to today has a very long memory
Your good deed will later be
returned twofold
PISCES (Fib. 20-Morch 201
Seek co mpanions today who
sha re s•mtlar mterests , but who
also know how to have fun
You re
entitled
to
some
laughs

fi~
Feb. 7, 1t71

Th1s c om tng year you will make
several advantageous changes
In your lifestyle A more pfea·
sant and secure domestiC en·
wonmenl Will result

LOOK AT· .THAT... Ml( ''MOOD
R iN6" JUST
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10 - The Daily Senti)l{'l, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Feb. 6, 1976

Tom
Tiede
(Continued from pag

ll
Muski e suffered scve r1· l ~
when rumors wen• passed ir
New Hampshi re's 197:
primary that his wife e.njoyec
her cups too muc h. And thb
time around ca ndidate Fl'ec
Harri s' wife LaDonn a i!
feared by 111any in the sta t(
as a radi ca l femini st
although many other \;ie\\
her as of better presictent ia
timber than her husband
Then there was the wife sonu
years ago here who wa '
described as "talking like ,
street walker and acting ever
worse"; s he _i s cool~
remembered as having hac
" all the sensitivity of c
pickax."
For alJ the risks, no can
dictate this year is without ~
campaigning Mrs. {excep
Eugene McCarthy , who i ~
separated). Moreover , nws
candidates have enli s tee

MEIGS THEATRE
TO NIT E THRU SUN .
FE B. 6-8
PO SSE
{ Tec hn icolor)
Starring : Bruce Der n and
K i rk Douglas.

Al so Co lor ca rt oons :

ut her fmnily 1ne mbers. if for
no tttlwr rcasu11 1han the~
u:-;ua \1 !
wurk
withllu
n:numt• r;,\ I1un . Pres idf'n ·

Special music
set at r evival

F ord has go rll' so far as to cui

Students from Kentucky
Christian College, Grayson,
Ky ., will pr ov ide s p~c i al
music.' al a l.hree-day revival
meeting al the Gallipolis
Christian Church, SR 588 a t 7
lhis evening through Sunday,
The young men and womn
are studying music as a pa rt
of their training destined to
be ministers of the Gospel.
ministers . of Christlan
Education,
fir
music
ministers .
Dr, Palmer Young,
president-&lt;&gt; lecl of the college,
will be speaking during these
weekend meetings . He attended KCC and Cincinnati
Chris tian Seminary, Lindsey·
Wilson College and Milligan
College in Tennessee and had
specia l studies at the
Univers ity of Louisville .
Members of all Meigs County
Churches of Christ are inviU,d to attend.

short the skiing V&lt;ica tion ol
his daug hter Susa n, his hopl

bring she can help his effor
i.n New Hampshire . F'ord ha ~

not

a~kr d

his sol\ Ja ck h

campaign, how ever, tll&lt;lt ki&lt;.

tun·in14 been repeated!}
quo ted as sayin g he hopes ol&lt;
clad lnse~ thr elcetion .
For Mrs . Shriver's J&gt;art
she says s h~ tries to du her
bt&gt; s t fur her husba nd
avoiding at ~ill cosl-. l'm
lta!Ta ss in g contrO\'ers ics
She says she not only s tump~
for him , but tldds persona

input to his elec tion s tr&lt;:ttegy
When &lt;Hiked ques tions abou'

issues, she says she normall)
gives hi s opinions instead "ot

her own : ··a lmost always, our
q:&gt;inions on these things an
the sa me
ALMOS1
always ."
, But does she do any good',
She tiid with her brother
John, she did with other
brothers Robert and Edward
but the odds are. aga inst her
rloing much for her face-in ·
the-c r o wd
husband
However, ladies at the Senim
Center here say she .still hns o
chance : " If she would corl1f
bac k and tell us how she stav.
so thin. we'd be ever ~{
grateful. "

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WHA Sta nd ing s

Wolfpen
Berrys World
News Notes

ADMITTED -- Cl1arles
Friley, Pomeroy ; Elizabeth
Ohlinger, Mason ; James
Lowe , Middleport: Minnie
Miller , Pomeroy ; Leona
Stewart, Pomeroy: Kathryn
Metzger, Middleport ; Ber·
trude Woods , Middleport;
John Krawsczyn, Middleport.
DISCHARGED - James
Autherson, Bessie Barnhart,
John lhle. Tami Hunnell,
David
Acree,
Me~ gg ic
Gilmore, Grace Beabout.

By United Press lnt erna tion411

ent

W. L. . T . P ts . gf g8
New Englnd 2-4 24 5 53 171 119
Cleveland

20 27 4 4.4 171 liS

Cincinnati
lndianapols

21 29 I 43 189 228
10 29 2 42 UO 159
West

W. L. T. Ph. gf giill
Houston
12 18 o 64 209 173
San Diego
26 22 4 56 207 181 •
Pt)Oenix
25 20 5 SS 191 ll1
M innesota
25 21 3 53 112 179
ca nadia n

Mr . and Mrs , Le on
Shumate and sons of Ban·
W. L. T. P IS. gf ga
lytown, W: Va ., were rerent
Winnipeg
36 19 0 72 22615.4
visitors of his mother ,
Quebec
32 11 3 67 233 20 I
Cat gary
26 22 2 5.4 190 164
Geneva Shwnate and siste r,
Edmonton
20 32 3 43 189 231
Mr. and Mrs . Larry Johnson
Toronto
15 30 S 35 206 248
and fami ly.
K · Ottew~
14 26 1 29 134 172
x- Team disbanded
Mrs. William Boyce of
Thursday's Rr!sult s
Columbus was a weekend
New Eng lan d 6 Calgary .&amp;
Indianapolis 4 Quebec 2
visitor of Mrs . Bertha
Phoenix s Edmonton 1
Russell.
San Diego 3 Clevelan d 2
Fri da y's Gam es
Mr. a nd Mrs . Daniel
Winnipeg at Toron to
Worley of Beckley , W. Va ,,
Edmonton at Ci ncinnati
a nd Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
Indianapolis at Houston
Sa turda v's Games
' Knapp, Kail, Kev in and
Quebec at Ca lgarv
Charles, were Sunday dinner
Winnipeg at Clevelan d
Toro nto at New England
guests of Mr . a nd Mrs ,
Cincinna t i at Indianapolis
Charley D. Smith.
Minnesota at P hoen l ~
Mr. and Mrs. Cli n ton
Gi lkey of Albany were recent
vis itors of Mr. Li nco ln
NEW YORK (UP! ) - The
Russell.
·
National
Football League an~ .
Mrs. Harold Gillogly of
noun
ced
Thu rsday Super
Albany was a r ecent visitor of
Bowl
X
'bad
a television'
Mr , Lincoln RusSell.
viewership
of
80
million, tbe
Mr . and Mrs . Daniel
«1'1 ' ~ NEA.Inc ~ ~
most
ever
for
a
te levised
Worley of Beckley, W. Va. ,
"Sorry, bub! I already " omised my vote to a
event
in
history.
were weekend guesls of her
cute little campaign worker with a Southern
Iil ratings compiled by A.
par ents, Mr . and Mrs .
accent!"
C.
Nielson Co., the 1976
Charley Smith,
telecast
of the game between
Mr. and Mrs . Earl Russe ll
the
Pitll!burgh
Steelers and
of Kentucky a re visi ting. h is
Da
lla
s
Cowboys
reached
mother, Mrs. Bertha Russell .
ALLEGED ''SLASHER"
I..OS
ANGELES
(UP!
)
29,.
1
40,000
television
homes
Mrs. Helen .Johnson was a
LOS ANGELES {UP!) Da
n
Bar
utta
,
19,
loves
for
a
78
per
cent'
share
of the
Tuesday visi tor of Mr . and Vaughn Orrin Greenwood,
baseball
and
especially
the
audience
.
Mrs. Larry Johnson.
the accused " Skid Row Los Angeles Dodgers .
In addition to the United
slasher,'' fa ces arra ignment
That's why even though he States, the game was also
in Los Angeles Monday on goes to school at UC Santa viewed in Mexico, Canada ,
cha rges he killed II meri, The Cruz, about 300 miles north of Costa Ri ca , Venezuela ,
'! slas her " te r rorized Skid her e, he bought se aso n Japan , Korea , England, West
Row , culli ng the throa ts of tickets to the Dodger games Germa ny, the Ba ha mas,
NOW YOU KNOW
The moist
po iso nous nine men, mostly derelicts, in and will ny in for as many Bennuda, Puerto Rico and
Australia.
substance yet discovered is a two-month period tha t games as he can.
February.
The
ended
last
tile toxin of the clostridium
botulinum bac teria - just slayings ended ~fter Greenone-3000th of an ounce of wood was arrested on other
which could kill the earth's charges.
entire human popula tion. ·
(Continued fr om page I )
TAFT TO RUN
"mean-spirited, political attack on our national unity i!Self.
CINC INNATI &lt;UP!) - Se n, And this threat is symbolized by the twin horsemen of the
Robert Taft Jr ., R.Ohio, will radical right, Ronald Reagan and George Wallace."
for ma ll y a nn ou nce his
"They are S&lt;Jmetimes described as conservatives, They
can didacy for ree lectio n are not conservatives. They are ruled by ambition and
Tuesday during a. tour of six ambition drives them to pander to cheap prejudices, fears and
resentments the y can uncover or create, " said UdaU.
Oh io ci ties.

AID GIVEN
RACINE - The Racine ER squad went for Anna
Nease, Racine, at 4:30 a,m .
Friday, who suffering abdomina l pains, was taken to
Holzer Medical CenU,r .
UN IT TO MEET
RACINE - A meeting of
the Racine E-R squad will be
held at 8 p.m. Monday at the
sUI lion . Dues are payable .

ASK TO WED
A marriage license was
issued to Michael E ugene
OLD EST MAN DI ES
Guess,
19, Coolvi ll e, a nd
Belem, Brazil ( UP! ) - A
Marcia
Rose Ca rr , 20,
man hailed by the Brazihan
Tuppers
Plains,
press as the oldest man in the
world died Thur sday al a
repor ted 167 years of age.
LODGE TO MEET
Doroteu de Souza attracted
RAC
INE - A reg ular
crowds of journalists and
meeting
of Racine Masonic
photogra phers lo the Amazon
Lodge
461
F&amp;AM will be held
jungle city of Altamira late
at
7:
30
p.m
. Tuesday a t the
last year when a photos tat of
U,mple
with
work to be given
his social security records
In
'
all
three
degrees.
showed he was 167, based on
an oral statement he made
abo ut his birth some thirty
years ago.
BOARD TO MEET
RAC INE - A spec ia l
mee
ting of the South er n
AROYAL VACATION
Local Board of Education wil l
PARIS I UP!) - Empress
Farah of Iran flew back to be held Saturday, Feb. 7, al 7
Tehran today after a three- p.m, at the high school.
week vaca tion in Europe. Her ·
special jetliner Was followed
by an Iran ian army Boeing
707 carrying three tons of
French rose marble for a new
swimming pool for the 1!11perial couple ,

USED CARS
ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

ALWAYS!

1974 FORD GRAN TORINQ ....... s2995
2 Dr. H.T .. P.S .• P.B., ai r , oper a windows . . bl ue wi th
bl ack viny l r oof. Sha r p .

1974 PONTIAC CATALINA ......... s2995
2 Dr. H.T ., fac. air , P.S., P. B.. bronze with brown viny l
r oof, :nooo miles .

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~ x. 2 &lt;;lr . H.T ., yellow wit h dark br own vi n yl rooL
r ad1a l f ir es, rea l beauty.

1973
FORD GALAXIE 500 ....... :.s2195
Or ., P.S.,
4

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1973 OPEL 4 DR ................. .. s1895
St and . Tr ans .
1972 BUICK RIVIERA .............. s3295
2 Dr . Sport Coupe, loca ll y· ow ned , full.( equ ipt.
sha r pes t arou nd .
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1972 CADIUAC COUPE ........... s2895
DeVi lle, loaded with extras .
Somi.:.'l 1111 L"··- i 11 1hl: d i.l) ({) tkly ore rat int \'o or I Hlr h~ll1 ~.
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1972 CHEVY IMPALA 4 DR ...... s1595
1971 FORD TORINO ............... s1095

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1970 FORD MAVERICK ............ sll95
2 Or. au t o.

1969 FORD 10RINO ................. s695
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Come in Saturday M·o rnlng
February 7th
to enioy cookies and coffee with us.

Thank you for banking with us!

pomeroy
nationa
bank
the bank of
the century
established 1872

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5 spd. tr ans ., 2 s p d . aK te, e)( tra good 10' du mp bed,
au)( iliar y. gas tank.

1972 CHEVY.......... ~ ............... s1695
Long w ide bed, 6 cy l. , st a. tran s.

1972 FORD ........................... ~ 1695
w.ca tt le racks, 302 V-8, stand . tra ns., long wide bed.

1967 FORD. AATBED .............. ..5695
V-8. auto., As Is .
1969 FORD VAN .... ;................. s695
1965 CHEVY VAN ..... ............... s495
Several other cars in stock at Riggs.
See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

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ASSIST INVESTIGATION - Teclmlcians from the Southeastern Ohio
Regional Crime Lab at Nelsonville were called in early Saturday to assist Gallia
County Sheriff's Dept. invesligate the shooting death of 22-year old Hollis Miller
Jr. of Bidwell.
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Boxed Candy for your Valentine's Day. Buy what you
need now ~
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novelttes.
Just received a sel~ction of Valentine plush assorted
colorful stuffed ammals. Choice of sizes.

SHOP FRIDAY NIGHT UNnL 8 PM
OPEN SATURDAY 9:30 10 5:00 PM

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SCENE OF KiLLING - Ga llia County sheriff's deputy
Rocky Hill discussed information on the shooting death of
Hollis Miller, Jr., 22, Bidwell, with newsman Dick Thomas in

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front of the Beth Morrison home on Eagle Rd . The house,
formerly a live bait and beer carryout, is ncar Tycoon Lake
in Raccoon Twp.

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Devoted 1'o Th e Greater Middle Ohio V~lley
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PRICE 25 CENTS

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Lawmakers rushing tax relief

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By LEE LEONARD
U PI Statehouse Rrporlt•r

Bud gel Dircoctot) Bill Wilkin' wi ll be able
to proceed with the compilation of the 197779 executive budget draft that can avoid
ma jor' change in taxes," continued Collier,
a respected expert on state finances. The
groWldwork has been .laid."
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Pleasant newS for the governor, whose
current term ends in 1979, And a. fine
prediction for Collier, who won't be around
then.
But the re is ev idence to the contrary,
and it was offered last week with ominous
warnin gs about the long-range dangers ·
accompanying a ny tax relief legislation.
"Lord knows how much in lost local
revenues this bill will prodl,ice," said Rep .
W. Bennett Rose, R-Lima, in teStimony
before the House Ways and Means
Committee.
"The people are going to be surprised
when without any warning, we sock them
with a huge state tax increase in the
second biennium (!977-79)."
Collier agrees there will have t9 be
!(continued growth '' of Ohio 's economy to
support existing programs without new
ta xes for three more years.
Even that might not be enough. Inflation
alone drove the 1975·77 budget up by 15 per
cen t from the previous biennium. Another
15 per t'Cnl increase would be $1.8 billion .
The current budget is baianced by
almost $300 million worth of bookkeeping
gimmicks which will expire in 1977. Some
government programs are operating with
lhe understanding they will be financed by
fulur'e legislatures. And the lure of federal
matching funds is usually too grea t for 'the
lawmakers to turn down .

CXJLUMBUS (UPI)- The Ohio General
Assembly, jn i!S Sl3!11pede to enact
property tax relief for homeowner s, seems
instead to be digging a deeper hole for
rI ·•''
taxp~ye rs and c:onsumers.
To be sure, ttre urge to ease the burden of
unvot~d real estate tax es is strong. .
The lawmakers bave been receivi ng
messages of public discontent with
government spending since last year, The
most convin cing evidence was the
overwhelming rejection of Gov. James A.
Rhodes' $4,5 billion bond issue package in
Nov·ember.
Last month, there were Outcries over
drastic increases in property l8ll bills, a nd
the governor began to exert pressure ,for
reductions,
Now, as they contemplate their reelection campa igns which will begin
shortly, the legislators seem to be on a
course of no return. Within a few weeks,
they wiU probably enact a tax relief bill.
Before the campaign tr)lmpets begin to
herald
the arrival of tax relief, beware of
ATTY JOHN E. HALUDAY
some "surprises " lurking in the distance
and consider the following :
The state of Ohio already reimburses
locQI governments to the tune of more than·
$150 million a yea r for real esta te tax
reductions.
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The
current
state
budget
i~ strained to
, GALL.IPOL.IS - Stockholders of First
the
limit,
and
Is
likely
to
continue
that way
Na tional Bank have reelec ted Ally. John
unless
the
economy
improve
s
E, Ha lliday, E, E, Null , Clyde Ramsay, significantly.
,
Paul Stewart and Russell Wood as
Howard L. Collier, director of the Office
direc tors.
of
Budget and Management, strongly
(l ank offi ce rs r e-e lecte d by the
believes
an Improving economy will help
direc tors were Mr. Halliday, president :
get
the
state
out of the woods during the
Marlin Kerns, exeCutive vlce president ,
next year and allow existing programs to
and Mr. Null, vice president.
Other offi cers re-elected in the recent continue without "!'Wtaxes through 1979,
"After two years of what could be ,
meeting were . Harold ThOmpson , vice .
termed 'deficit' spending, next year should
president and installment loa n offi cer;
MIDDLEPORT - Charles L, Dowler,
Mary Pullins, vice president and a uditor ; be_in balance by any accepted definition ,"
Colller wrote to the gove rn or in superi ntendent of the Meigs Local School
Robert Mackenzie, viee president and announcing his resignation last month.
District, has certi fied to the State and
manager of the Vintoh Branch: Dana
" Within, a few short months, (state Federal Government that the district
1\aike , cash ier , a nd Lewi s Lutt on,
boa rd of education has officially shJ tcd its
assistant cashier.
in
tention to assure corn p li~mc.:e with rules
It was announced that beginning Feb.
an
d regulations as set forth in Title IX
9, a new walk-up window for loans inside
implementi
ng the Education Amendments
lhe rear of the bank will be available for
MIDDLETOWN, R. 1., Feb. 7
of
!!172
as
affected
by Tille VI or the Civil
customers from 8a.m. to9 a.m. and from 3 Gen. William West, who had arranged
Rights
Act
of
!964.
p,ni. to 4 p.m, daily except Thursday. A an agreement allowing Newport to
Dowler said if any student or employe
loan offi cer w!ll be on duly during those
provtsloo the British naval squadron to
of
the
district believes that he or she has
hours.
prevent attack, complained loca l
been discriminated against on basis of sex,
Tories wert gtvlng the British lnthat employe should contact Jeff Weaver,
' telllgence enabltng them to raid neorby
jun ior high school principal , Middleport ,
tslunds for suppltes.
phone 992-3058, who has been appointed by
Dowler as District Ti tle IX Coordinator .
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Cloudy with a chance or
snow or snow nurries north
and southeast Sunday. Highs
in the 20s north and the JOs
so uth . Coriside r a bl e
cloudiness Sunday night and
Monday with a , chance of
flur ries northeas t Sunday
night.

banned in schools

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By Da lr Ruthgd&gt;Jr.
GALLIPOLIS - Gallia Co unty
sheriff's deputies &amp;ltunluy aftcrnuon wci·e
intensively invec tigali ng the s hooting
death of 22-yca r old Hollis Miller, Jr . of
Ridwell.
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Ac;:corrling lu Sheriff Oscar Baird's
dcputies ,.the shouting occurred around 3
a.m. SatW"'day al the home of Beth
Morrison loca ted on Eagle Rd . near
T}•coon Lake . The Morri son home is a
building formerly 1,1sed as a beer ca rryoul
by Harold Ful ler.
Miss Mor•risun, 18, mother of fo ur
small ch il dren, underwent inte nsive
qucstio~ing Satw;day afternoon ,
Officers revealed no major details. but
il is apparent Lhey believe some type of
domestic squabble prcri pitated the
shooting .
Miss Morrison was taken to the Holzer
Medi c~ ! CenU,r by the Gallia County
Vol Wlteer Emergency Squad fo llowing the
shooting fo r treatment of possible rractw-cs of the nose, ri14ht iudex fi nger, a
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Sex discrimination

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For 1hi s rca ..,Oil "c h:1\ e ~l' l a:-.i dl' t h1.., pcri(1d

CANDIES

1972 PONTIAC CATALINA ........ s1395
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First Quality

Cut, wrapped and frozen for a family of 4.

Probe pressed in death
of young Bidwell man

Penny Orr mad e
Senate history

The General Assembly, ,which has
agreed to fully fi nance sUite aid to primary ', ,
and seconda ry education Wlder a new · ~
formula, is furnishing only 26 per cent now ·
and will need about $450 million lo bring
that up to 75 per cent.
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Higher education, mental health and
corrections will be demanding incr~ased
allen lion, to say nothing of state employes.
Where is the money coming from ? It
seems the only way out, barring a
dramatic upturn In the economy, may be
an increase in ma jor state taxes, such as
lhe income and sales taxes.
l ~g i sl a lilrs under-sl&lt;lndably don 't want
to talk about the posslbiiity. They want to
talk tax relief.
SUrpriSj' No. 2:
The relief will not begin until1977. And
the House h'\5 trirruned $145 million worth
of tax credits Out of the bill.
But there are still about $100 rilillion
worth of tax credits.for real esl&lt;lle owners
in the measure. Who will pay for it If not
the sta te? Businesses and utilities, say the
sponsors, in the form of higher tangible
personal property taxes. Who will pay for
those? Ultimately, the consumers.

Policy said lacking
for nation's cities
CLEVELAND (UPI ) - The nation
suffe rs from a lack of a na tional policy for
cities, some down town w·bom renewals
resemble combat zones and the quality of
life in the ci ties is getting worse. according
to Sen, Charles Mathias Jr., R·Md .
Mathias, speakin g Friday at lhe City
Club Forum, also accused President Ford
of neg lecting the problems of the cities.
"Un fortunately, th e w-gan rot is not visible
from the windows of Air Force One,"
Mathias said. " President Ford. in his Stale
uf the Union address, made no mention of
the cities and th~ problems confronting
them. ln the year of the nei:lr collapse of
New York, this omission is incredible."

CANDY STOLEN FROM STORE
RIO GRANDE - Candy was taken in a
breaking and entering here Friday night at
Shug Foster 's· Grocery Store on East
College Ave. According to village marshal
Bub Shaw, entry was made by breaking a
fronl window. Nothing except candy was
taken.

WASHINGTON ( UPI ) - Penelope
Orr, 22, Zanesville, Ohio, a prelaw intern
in the office of Sen. Rohert Taft Jr ., ROhio, has become the first woman
doorkeeper In the history of the U. S.
Senate ,
Miss Orr guards a door to the visitors '
gallery on the third fl oor of .the Capitol. She
examines gallery passes and assists
guests of senators visiting the chamber .
She is the first woman ever J!Crmttted
lo guard any entrances to the Senate Door
or the public galleries which overhang the
chamber,
The Senate sergeant-at~rm s, who is
in charge of doorkccping chores, begun
accepting wom en on the door staff several
years ago, but used them as messengers in
a small reception room just off the Senate
Odor.

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Utility
executive says
House hill disastrous

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Collins, Bailey file
POMEROY - Two mor e Meigs
Coun ty residents have Jiled petil!ons for
major county political posts with the
Meigs County Board of Elections. They are George M. Collins, R,
Tuppers Plains, who will seek the
norryination of his party to t un for Meigs
CoWl ty Treasurer, and James Bailey, Of
near Bashan, a Democrat,. who will seek
nomination uf his party to run for the
county commissioner term beginning Jan.
3, 1977.
.
Collins is the present county treasurer
by appointment, Bailey is a form er
superintendent of the Ohio Department of
Highways in Meigs Coun ty.
Miss Eleanor Robson , R. , was the first
residen t to file for a coWlly post She is
seeki ng the nomination of her oartv to run

for county recorder, She is lhe mcumbent.
Central committeemen candida tes
who ha v~ filed for the Republican party
are Harry Hlll , Letart Precinct; Richard
W. Sargent, East Bedford Precinct ; Leslie
F, Fultz, Pomeroy Fourth Precinct ;
George A, Meinhart, Middleport First
Precinct, and George H. Warner , Rock
Springs Precinct. Democrats who have
filed for central committee posts include ,
John David Gerard , Middleport Firs t, and
Celia K Bajley, South Chesler , 1J
March 25 is the filin g deadline. Central
committee members of both parties will be
elected in June and candidates for county
offices will be nominated by their
res~c live parties to run in the fall elec·
tion.

Meigs' wtemployment
in December at 6.1%
POM EROY . - Unemploymen t in
Meigs County in December was6.1 percent
?f the labor force, aCcording to a report
tssued by the Bw-ea u of Enlployment
Services of Ohio.
The report state.d that in December
the ci vilian labor force, based on place of
residence in Meigs County numbered
10,850 persons. Included in this estimate
were about 10,175 employes and 675 ( 225 of
them women) who were jobless.
The report, dealing with wage ranges
and labor shortages showed that during
December, 1975, employers in Meigs

County wel'e seeking qualified persons to
fill positions as registered and licensed
practical nurses and coal miners .
Manufac tu rers in Meigs Co unty
generally offer beginning work.e rs hourly
wage rates which fall within the following
limits: unskilled , $2.3 0 to $2. 95;
semiskilled, $2.55 lo $3 J O; skilled, $3.40 to
$6. During the past several years, average
weekly earnings of county factory employees covered by the Oh io Unemployment Compensation Law have been
a ppro xi ma tely two-fift hs ·unde r the
average tor the state.

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COLUMBUS (UP! )- The natural gas
bill passed this week by' the House "would
be a disaster for the gas customer" If
enacted, Colwnbla Gas ~f Ohio, Inc .,
President Marvin White said Friday.
"It would do little to stimulate badl)
needed development of new ~ "" resour·
ces," said White, "which i• the purpose of
deregulation ,' '

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JI'IR8T IN HJSTORY - Two Melp
flnt time In hlltory WIU begin lull tenna March I, on lhe
...... County Board of ElecUooa. Above, atlminflterlng the
aalb to lblm In Portlmoulb, on the left lB Autalanl Secretary

Ill Slllte Jamel Manh, IJld front, 1-r, Mrs, VIrginia v. .
Blet wlcl, - membar; Mrs. Mulne Wingett and Mrs.
l!:ftlla Qark, lbe other new member. Mrs. Clark, a
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RepubUcan, Is the first woman aetuaUy to serve. She
, attended the February meeting of the board of elecUons,
replacing James Qulvey who had resigned . Feb111ary
marked the final month of that tenn. In the serond row, are
Mrs. Dorothy Johnston, director of lhe MeiSs Board; E. A.
Wingett, board member, and Secretary of Slate Ted W.
ElnDwn.
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MIDDLEPORT - The
annual Rotary Football
Banquet - late this year by •
two months - will be on Feb.
24 at Meigs High School
honoring the 197:i Marauders.
Banquet Chairman Lee
McComas told the Middleport -Pomer oy Rotary
Club Friday evening at Hea th
United Methodist Church the
spea ker will be · Charles
Stobart, native of Racine and
graduate of Middleport High
Sc hooL S(obar l, after
brillian t successes coaching
at . th e high school level

(Galiipolis among others 1 is
now assistan t varsity football
coach at the University of
Mi chi ga n a t An n Arbor .
Stobart played his college
football at Ohio University.
He was a quarterback. 1
McComas said tickets will ,
be available soon al the
Meigs schools and business
places Ito be annmmced) .
Rotary Pr es ident Ver n
Weber presided and Program
Cha irman Bob Buck in·
trod uccd the spea ker, Gene;
Grate. Ladies of the chur ch
served the di nner preceding
Grate's talk .

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