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Cost of gasoline, food, oil,
new cars fell during January
By LEONARD CURRY
WASffiNGTON (UP! )
Declining prices lor food,
gasoline, lt!el oil and new
cars held the cost of living to
an 0.4 per cent increase in
January,
the
Labor
Department reported today.
Tite postal rate Increase

THREE BIG DAYS FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY
Washinl(trm 's Birthday Sale

CHILDREN'S WEAR
Special Group
SPORTSWEAR· DRESSES. COATS·
SLEEPWE~R

Women's Daytime Dresses
Misses and Half Sizes stock is included

SAVE OVER 50%

SALE PRICES

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WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR

JUNIOR/MISSES
JEANS

Special Group
FROM OUR WINTER STOCK

SAVE OVER 50%

PRE-WASHED DENIM
(DISOONnNUED BRAND)

ALL SALES FINAL
Washin!(ton 's Birthday Sale

JUNIOR SPORTSWEAR

SALE PRICES

PANTS • SKIRTS • TOPS •
NEW SPRING STYLES

Washin!(ton 's Birthday Sale

SALE PRICES

Mens- Boys -

PRETEEN SPORTSWEAR
Special Group

Junior Boys

TUBE SOCKS

Washin!(ton 's Birthday Sale

A good selection of white with color trim at
lop. Size; 9 to 15 - 7 to 11 and 6'12 to 9112.
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YOUNG JUNIOR SIZES

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PAIRS f229

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MEN'S DAVIS 40

SPRING COATS·

CUSHION SOLE
WORK SOCKS

MISSES AND JUNIOR SIZES

I

Entire

SAVE 20%

,. Fits size 10-10'12. 11-11'12 . 12-13. Solid color
grey or white. 2 pair in a package . For this_
Sale.

2

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JUNIOR DRESSES
All spring styles included during
this sale- dresses, pantsuits, jump
suits, long dresses.

SAVE 20%
Washin!(ton 's Birthday Sale

COSTUME JEWELRY

Earrings - Pendants - Rings
Bracelets- Ropes- All new spring
stvles .

SAVE 20%

Washin!(ton 's Birthday Sale

WOMEN'S BELTS
Our entire stock is included

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MEN'S WRANGLER

$14~

WESTERN
DENIM JACKETS
14 ounce den.im slim fitting
. authentic western style. Sizes 34 to
46.

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MEN'S WRANGLER $1295

WashinKton 's Birthday Sale

FLARE LEG BLUE
DENIM JEANS

HANDBAGS

Sizes 29 to 42 waist - Lengths from
29 to 36. Extra durable 14 oz. plus
blue denim - pre shrunk.

SALE PRICES

Our entire stock of vinyls and
leathers is included in this sale.

SALE PRICES
Wa•shtinl(ton 's Birthday Sale

.WOMEN'S WINTER
SLEEPWEAR
BRUSHED TRICOT · CHALLIS · Fl.ANNEL
ROBES • GOWNS · PAJAMAS

SAVE OVER 50%

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BOYS BLUE DENIM

Washin!(ton 's Birthday Sale

Includes our entire stock of boys denim
jeans - Regular sizes 8 to 18 - Slim sizes 8
to 18 and husk"y sizes. 14 ounce weight-10
ounce Weight and pre washed ·jeans. You
can really save Friday and Saturday.

SALE PRICES

CARPET MILL
ENDS

By Foxcroft Garza
Early American Floral Prints ·

FU~

RAT OR FIITED ........ :..sug
lWIN, RAT OR FIITED ...........s3.49
PILlOWCASES .............. )2.79 PAIR
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"INTERNATIONAL THINKING DAY" for Girl Scouts (picture at left) around the
world will be observed Sunday with a 2 to 4 p.m. program at the Middleport Elementary
School. Fifteen countries, the costumes, games and songs, and foods, will be presented by 18
participating troops.
Pomeroy JWlior Troop 160 will present India which will include an Indian dance. The
girls will wear native saris Rowns and are heinR instructed by Mrs, Rupa Goradta, who
came to the United States from India three years ago. She has provtded the sariS for the
scouts and will sing while they danre. In the dancin~ group, 1..-, xack row, are Bh~vana
Goradia, Shilpa Goradla, Deanna VanMeter, Angelia Curtis, and Patty Mkhael, asststant
leader; and front, Carolyn Casto, Patty Duffx, Tammy Capehart, and Aniy Sisson. Mrs.
Rupa Goradia is at the left of the dancers.

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Completely bound, rubber back.
Ideal for Bathrooms. 6'x9' and 7'x10'
·,izes.

REG.IJ9.95

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Mechanic Street Warehouse
Wa.~hi11!(ton 's

BATH .ENSEMBLES

Pomeroy, Middleport. Ohio
friday , Feb. 20, 1976

Birthday Sale

BATH TOWEL ............... SALE $1.99
HAND TOWEL ............... SALE $1.39
WASH CLOTH. ..... .. ........... . SALE 89'
Home F~rnishings Annex

BICENTENNIAL
THROW RUGS
. 100% NYLON PILE, 30"x46"
AMERICAN EAGLE, 1776-1976 PATIERN

SALE $7.99
Home Furnishings Annex

Washington 's -Rirthdar Sale

WINTUK YARN
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REG. 51.49 4 Ol SKEIN

SALE '1 19
Washin!(tofl 's Birthday Sale
Reg, $79.95

EUREKA UPRIGHT SWEEPER
With $19.95 Attachments
SALE

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36" LENGTH

SALE $1.99

Complete

I You Save $29.95)

Washinl(tofl 's Birthday Sale

WASH CLOTHS

Washington's Birthday Sale

METAL CABINETS

Dateline 1776

Wardrobes, Utility, China and Base
Cabinets.

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Mechanic Street Warehouse
Wa.~hington 's Birthday~ale

MICROWAVE
OVENS

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REG. $49~ .......... SALE $41f'
REG. $36~ .........SALE s29f'
REG.' $29~ ........... SALE s24f'
Mechanic Street Ware!'louse

Washington's Birthday Sale

Berkline and
Kroehler Chairs
SAVE UP TO '7000 ON
RECLINERS, SWIVEL ROCKERS

trustees.

OR OCCASIONAL CHAIRS.

YOUR
CHOICE
Washinl(ton 's Birthday' Sale

ONE GROUP OF
GENERAL ELECTRIC
.· BROIL·R·GRILL TABLE LAMPS
REGULAR PRICE '19.95 TO 26.95
39 99
SALE '12"
EASY TO li.SE -:- EASY TO CLEAN

REG. 159.98

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sharply.,"

first time in six months and

coupled with smaller declines
for beef and fresh vegetables
to contribute to the dip in food

restaurant meals rose 0.8 per
CiOn! for their biggest gains in
nearly a year . But these

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prices.

increases were not enough

Am o n g
n o n .f o o d
commodities , there were

offset the declines in foods
that comprise the largest
part of th e average

prices
increases
£or
appliances, floor cover ings,

American's diet.

tobacco products, used cars,
clothing and grooming goods
suctJ a~ shampoos and
shaving cream. But falling

The re port came after
President
Fo1·d' s
top
economic advis er said
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Fifteen Ce nts
Vol. 27 , No. 21X

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Knoll said reducing or eliminating ;:;,
::::encourages lawsUits aod raises patients' lawyers' contingency fee practices would ;:;:
:;:::bills. The 64-year-old surgeon canceled his end the problem of high-eost malpractice :;;.
:;:::malpractice cove~age two years ago and insurance. He said "greedy" tBwyers are :::
:::;:has continued his practice without it.
· suing because of the promise of high fees. :':
b: Fared with paying $25,000 a year for He recommended replacing malpractice ;::
i;':$300,000 coverage with a $20,000 deductible, · insurance paid by doctors with accident ,::: .
::::Knoll said be rather do without the insurance paid by patients..
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:;:;.I.Jl$urance.
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'ght . $20
[
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or so or acct en
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;:;:pay more for.uMeeessary X -rays and tests insurance rather than th e doctor . ::;
:::: just so the doctor wiD have protection from Everytime I get on an airplane I pay $3 for ::;
;:;: being sued. The costs are bad enough $150,000 flight insurance. The patient could ':'
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do the same thing."
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Knoll graduated from medical school in :•:
[ aJJ;~~J~e practicing medicine to help
:::: patients, not bankrupt them to pay our 1937 and the suit two years ago was his first. ;:;:
:;:;insurance."
Sinell.he dropped insurance, he has had ·one :';i
Knoll dropped his insurance two years ago suit filed againt him. He said it involves two .::::
:;;:because the insurance company settled a groupsofdoctors.Hisgroupofthreehaveno .::;:
:;:;suit out "of court, without his knowledge, for insurance. 'fhe othel' group does.
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:i:i all," he sal&lt;). "I never got any defense. 1 "l guarantee you sir it will he the one with ;:::.
•i;' never met IllY lawyer in that case. Tbat was the money.
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By United Press International
COLUMBUS - PRESS FREEDOM IN THE Western ·
Hemisphere is waning and "we are losing ground" according
to Raymond E. Dix, publisher of the Wooster Daily Record and
president of the Inter-American Press AssociatiOn (!APA).
Dix warned a panel discussion at the 43rd Ohio Newspaper
Association convention Thursday to learn from press
COLUMBUS (UPI) - A
charge
residential
censorship In Latin and Souith America because "what temporary restraining or~r. date for a hearing on Brown's to
additional
request
for
a
customers
for
the
gas.
happens down there will eventua Uy affect us." Dix was also a enjoining Coltunbia Gas of
preliminary
and
permanent
If
that
happens,
Brown
said
recipient of 8 Governor's Award at an evening banquet.
Ohio
from
charging fnjunclion against the · he would direct lawyers itl his
residential cus tomecs for
special litigation section to
WASHINGTON - BY A MARGIN OF THREE Senate emergency gas purchased for company. ·
Brown
said
Columbia
may
oppose the gas company's
votes, Congress has upheld President Ford's veto of a $6.2 . industrial and commericai
attempt to seek proper request in hearings before the
billion jobs blli along with an importBnt part of his economic use was obtained Thursday authorization from the PUOO
PUCO.
philosophy. The bill, which Democrats said would create by Ohio Attorney General
655,000 jobs, mostly throogh publk works projects, and which William J. Brown.
Brown said the gas
Ford had denounced as a ••selection year pork barrel" H!ld a
Franklin County Common
company
should only recover
"hoax," was defeated Thursday in ·a see-saw sequence of Pleas Court Judge William T.
LONDON, Feb. 20 - The money from the industrial
voting.
House of Commons voted
Gillie Issued the order, based
and corrunerieal customers.
First the House voted 319 to 96to override Ford's veto, 41 upon Brown's argument the
down a motion by Cha rles
more than the two-thirds needed to override. Hours later, the gas company does not have
James Fox calling fnr a
A spokesman for Columbia
Senate voted 63 to 35 in favor of an override, three votes short the authority to charge
formal inquiry " Into the
Gas said if the firm were
of the requirement.
private· customers ·for gas
causes of the msuccess of
prevented from charging
being used by industrial and
hls Majesty's Arms In . residential customers for the
COLUMBUS - THE AMERICAN PARTY'S AP bid to commerical customers.
North America and also
cost of the exira gas, it would
become Ohio's third major party is in ir.ouble, according to
The attorney general"
into the causes of ihc have to give credits on future
Secretary of State Ted W. Brown. Cleveland attorney Arthur argued the Public Utilities
defection of the people of biDs of !bose customers who
Cain and 14 others on Feb. 9 delivered 311,054 signatures to Commission · of Ohio has
the province of Que bec."
would have been already
Brown's offlre in an effoct to be the first party ewr "to get on . never given Columbia Gas ::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::;:;:;:::::::::::::::::::: charged .
ihe b&amp;Uot by petition."
specific authorization to levy
To qualify for party status In Ohio, Cain and other AP the
charge
against
faithful mu.&gt;t have 30,072 valid signatures, equal to 1 per rent of residential customers.
the votes cast in the lal;t gubernatorial election. "They're in
Brown, as a representative
trouble," Brown said Thursday after analyzing reports from 59 of the state and also of
county boards fo elections that have completed validating individual consumers, ·said
signatures collected by AP members in which 24.92 pel. were the emergency gas was 'United Press International
New England's rail and ma:SS
White
House
press
invalid.
transit
systems.
purchased for industrial and
At least four Nunties - Pike, Jackson, Lawreneil and commerical customers and secretary Ron Nessen says
President Ford told an
Meigs counties - had 100 per cent va lidation rate but the that residential consumers-do Tuesday's primary in New overflow crowd of 6,000 in a
number of signatures co llected in the rural counties ranged not need they gas, will not use Hampshire is "'jus\ one of 31" high school gym at Keene,
from 1 to 4.
. it and t~~ey should, therefore, across the nation but that N.H., Thursday night that
isn't keeping his boss from Reagan had suggested
not have to pay for it.
LOS ANGELES - FOUR YEARS AFTER VISITING GiUie set March 2 as the making the Granite State the investing Social Security
site of · the · campaign's funds in the stock market and
China as president to reverse U. S. policy In one of the most
harshest attack on Ronald this would he "the best route
historic moves of hls administration, Richard Nixon today
Reagan.
begins his return to Peking as a private citizen, honored by the
to back-door socialism I ever
Hartenb ach fil' es
The rhetoric was heating heard."
Chinese and condemned at home.
up on the Democratic side,
Critics accused Nixon of playing Into the hands .of a
Ford had the crowd in
Chlneae plan to embarrass President Ford just before the New for reelection
too. I£ster Maddox, who was Keene cheering when he
Georgia's
lieutenant attacked
Hampshire election.
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as
rhetoric
Robert C. Hartenbach, governor while Jimmy Reagan "s r• oposal to trim $90
WASillNGTON -A CONGRESSMAN CONTENDS that incumbent Meigs Coun ty Carter was its governor, sent billion from federal social
Blue Cross health care officials travel in luxury automobiles sheriff, Thursday filed his word he would be In programs.
bought with Medicare funds and the premiums of sulxicribers. petition of candidacy to run . Manchester as a "one-man
the
Republican truth squad to inform the
Rep. Pete Stark, 0-Calif., said the purchases of Cadillac for
cars and an airplane for the Ulle of Blue Cross executives were nomination to seek reelec- people of the truth" about
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Carter's record.
turned up by staff investigators for the House Ways and.Means lion.
Also. filing petitions of
Meanwhile, Pennsylvania
Chance of snow In north
oversight subcommittee. " It also appears from our
and rain in south Sunday.
Investigation that these vehicles are being used for personal candidacy with the county Gov. Milton Shapp said in
Fair, Monday and a chance
travel," Stark said, adding that such expenditures were "hard board of elections on Thurs- Tampa an expansion of the
of rain Tuesday. Highs
to justify coosidering the skyrocketing costs of health care." day were Virginia V. food stamp program is
Blazewicz, D., for Pomeroy needed to help the aged, and
from mid 30s to mid 40s
Sunday, warming to mid
COLUMBUS - HARRY R. HORVITZ, president an\1 third ward, central com- another Democratic bopefui,
40s to mid 50s by Tuesday.
publlaher of Horvlt! Newspapers, Valley -VIew, Ohio, was mittee, and Pauline Wolfe, Arizona Congressman Morris
Low In upper 20s and 30s.
elected president of the Ohio Newspaper Association today to D., for Letart Precinct Udall, said in Boston heavy
federal spending should go to :::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:::::::::::::::;:::::::::::;:;::::::::::::::
succeed Wun.tn A. Ott, president and publlsher, Akron central committee post.
Beacon Journal, who becomes chairman of the ONA board of

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prices fo~ new cars, gasoline,
motor 01!, fuel otl and coal
nearly offset these nses.
Th e co n s ume r ' s
pocketb~k was hlt hardest
f~r serVJces wt th unuslJll lly
h1gh tncreases for auto
w sur an ce ,
m e dt c al
insurance. postage stamps,
hospital and doctors' bills.
Within the food category,
baked goods increased for the

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sector fell 0.2 per cent from
December . Non -food
commodities
cars,
appliances, clothing
increased only 0.2 per cent lor
the lowest rise in more than a
yea r. But the services
category increased 1.1 per
cent for its most suhstantial
gain sineil at least 1974.
The Labor Department
said.pork and poultry prires,

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Choose from 2 jacquards in eight
colors.

Price Index compared with
an average monthly increase
of 0.6 per cent lor the final
three months of 1975. Retail
prices in January were 6.6
per cent higher than a year
ago.
The CPI consists of three
broad categories. The food

Girls, in saris, will give Indian program

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and boosts in the coSt of
medical care and household
services- with the exception
of rent- accounted for most
of the upward pressure in the
first Inflation report of 1976,
the department said.
It said the January rise of
0.4 per cent in the Constuner

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Meigs, Washington, agree

Elected ONA vire president was A. Mooroe Courtright,
publiaher, The Public Opinion, Westerville, with Charles
Glover ,- president, Dayton Newspapers, Inc., named as ONA .
treaaurer. Also named to continue were Paul R. Gingher of
Meigs County and the
Coltunbus as general courisel and William J . Oertel of Federal government got District of the . Corps of
Engineers.
Worthlnston as executive director and secretary.
together lor future com.
The purpose of the memo is
pllance 0! stream bank work to assure cooperation betWASfUNGTON - THE OH!O VOTE BY WHICH the following a meeting Thurs·
ween the Meigs Soil and
~ouae Thursday, on a 319 to 98 roD call, voted to override
day of about 40 persons at a Water Conservation District
: ~('resident Ford's veto of a $6.2 biUlon Public Works..Job BiD. puxlic meeting at the Farm-:Voting to owrride were 263 Democrats and 56 Republicans. ers Bank Building Thurs- ,nd the Corps in planning and
carrying out projects and
"Voting against were 18 Democrats and 82 Republicans.
day night to hear the Army programs for the con·
Ohio Democrats for: Ashley, Carney, Hays, Mottl, Crops of Engineers explain
·Seiberling, Jllf!les Stanton, Stokes, Yanik. Republlcans for : the new "'SecUon 404" federal servation, wise util ization
and efficient development of
Whalen.
·
regulations. The section the land, water and related
, Republicans agalnsl : Ashbrook, Brown, Clancy, .Devine, pertains to persons owning
Gradlson, Guyer, Harsha, Kindness, Latta, MiUer, Mosher, property along streams or resources in Meigs County.
According to Col. Sam
Regula, J . William Stanton, Wylie.
planning any kind of work in Britten, represe ntin g the
or along streams in reference Corps, the Federal Water
· Newsboy may be almost extinct
to the dumping or dredging of Pollution
Contr ol Act
.. COLUMBUS Home increasing nWJIUel" ut worl&lt;- fill material.
amendments of 1972 gave the
· Following the meeting the Corps the responsibility to
l!elivery of dally newspapers men's compensation claims
Meigs
Soil and Water Con- regulate the disposal of
may soon become loo ex· filed bv newsboy carriers.
servation
District initiated dredged or fill material.
,pensive ·for newspapers to Full insurance coverage the
signing
of
the Section 404 of the Act extends
maintain, David CanUon, a with $50,000 a year premiums
memorandtun
of
agreement
the Corps• authority to inapeclallst in employer- - of the home delivery
:employe insurance, told the carriers, said CanUon, could with the Corps. This is the clude waters which have a
.13rd annual Ohio Newspaper force newspapers to use only first memo of agreement normal five cubic feet per
Assoclallon convention adult carriers wilh large signed between the two second flow rate. Col. Britten
Thursday.
delivery routes, or go to agencies within the bound· said this amoun t of water
CanU ·IIl said there is an vending maching circulation . a ri es of the l-ht1 1 tin~ton would be about knee deep and

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just wide enough to jtunp
across.
How .eVer,

minor

bulkheading and fills less
than 500 feet in length and 500
cubic yards in volume will not
require individual permits
provided Cilrtain conditions
can be met. There are also
other
exemp ti ons
for
emergency repairs of dams ,
dikes , etc.
A representative of the
Corps will determine if a
permit is needed or not by
viewing the site and planned
alterations. Col. Britten
stBted that the cost of permits
will he $10 for .iObs including
less than 2200 cu. yards and
$100 for jobs over that
amount. The processing
period for the issuaneil of a
permit CO)lld range from two
and a half months to one
year. ·
11 is the hope of the Meigs
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Reagan was scheduled to
arrive In New Hampshire for
his own "last hurrah" before
the primary shortly after
Ford leaves this afternoon.
By the weekend he will have
spent 15 days in New
Hampshire to. Ford's four.
Carter and Maddox were
elected on separate tickets in
Georgia and frequently were
at odds, and Maddox will
campaign against him in New
Hampshire. Carter is considered to he locked in a threeway battle in New Hampaliire
with Udall and Sen. Birch
Bayh of Indiana.
Another candidate, Sargent
Shriver, told 3SO supporters

at a Manchester raUy his points from his all-time low of
canvassers reported 15 per . 30 per cent last November .
cent of the state's Democrats However, it sa id Ford
supporting him and another 11 Carmot be viewed as a
16 per cent leaning his way. strong incumbent trying to
However, Shriver earlier told win an -election in his own
a reporter a fourth-plare right.''
finish would be "fabulous."
- J acqueline Kennedy
A fifth Democrat, former Onassis endorsed Shriver for
Oklahoma Sen. Fred Harris, president, saying he " cares ·
has begun a three-day more about people than about
camper trip through the politics" and can lead the
heavily Democratic southern nation
"out
of
its
part of New Hampshire.
bewildennent, cynicism and
In other developments :
despair." Shriver's wife is a
- The Harris Survey sister of the !at~ John F .
reported 36 per cent of the Kennedy.
voters in a recent poi! gave
President Ford a good job ·
perfurmaneil rating - up six Four bowlers in

Board complies
in S&amp;tshine law
RACINE - The Southern the Language Fair at Ohio
Local Board of Education Universlty on Feb. 28, gave
Wednesday night adopted a permissi on to Parents
policy to assure compliance Without Partners (POP ) to
use the Syracuse Elementary
with the Sunshine Law .
Jane Wagner, clerk. said School on Feb. 29 and March
.local newspapers will be 28, accepted a vido tape
notified in advance of any tnaching from the Athletic
regular or special meeting of Boosters, approved 19 high
the board and any person or sc hool students participating
group may receive" advance in the Ohio Test of Scholastic
notice of uny regular or Achievement, accepted the
special meeting of the board resignation Gordon Proffitt
by providing a sei£-addressed as custodian at Portland
ElementBry, effective today,
envelope.
In other business the board and hired Deibert Ours to
approved Title IX grievance replace him.·
Attending were Ja ck
procedure in regard to sex
Bostick
, president ; Robert
discrimination and ret,Jined
Sayre,
Denny Evans, Roger
services or the legal firm of
Squires , Sanders
ana Adams , and Dallis Hili, board
De mp sey, Cleveland , members; Bobby Ord ,
primarily for the upcoming superintendent; Mar il y
bond issue for Vog-Ag Powell, clerk-eustodian ; Jim
Adams, Jennings Beegle, Jim
facilities.
The boa rd appointed Mrs. · Wi ckline, Bill Baer , and
Carla Shuler senior play Larry Wolfe, principals in the
director, employed Robertta district. The next mee ting of
Maiden as substitute teacher, the board will bk' March 9.
approved the Racine PTO
using the high school kitchen
COFCTOMEET
and cafeteria for
a
The
Pomeroy Chamber of
smorgasbo rd on Apri l 4,
Commerce
wiii meet at the
approved bus transportati on
Meigs
Inn
Monday at noon .
for French students to attend

'76 Midas stakes
League

bowlers

Pomer oy .Bowling

at
Lan es

competed Jan . 26-Feb. 1 in
the Midas National Bowling
!£ague Championship to be
amon g the fi ve na tional
winners in the third annual

-pins-ove r-av e ra ge tour ~
nament sponsored by Midas
and ioical Midas dealers .
Qualifiers at the Pomeroy
Lanes and the ir 3~game pin s~
oVer-ave rage seores) arc :

Judy Pocklington (1 20 ): Ron
Lor rison (122 ) ; Barbara
Lawrence ( 11 3"); Burton
Smith I i09 ) and Henry ·
Clatwor thy &amp; Dave Dobbins,
Sr . (104 ).

, IT'S APRIL 7th .
Gallipolis to be
conducted by tile lntersU!te
Commerce Commission on
the Chesapeake and Ohio
Railroad's proposed aban donment of the l.AJgan to
Pomeroy . via Gallipolis
trackage will be on April 7 as
repor ted Thursday , not on
April I as the hea d capti on
A hearing in

said .

AID COM E~
Slate Auditor Thomas E.
Ferguson's office

reported

wcJfare assistanee in the

amount of $13,644,1ei.07 in
Ohio's 88 counties in January.
Meigs County r ece iv ed
$14,243.67 of the total.

l

�2- The Datly Senttnel Mtddleporl Pomeroy 0 Fnday Feb 20 1976

Patty takes 'fifth' 21 times
By DONALD B THACKREY

SAN FRANCISCO (UP! ) Patrtcla Hearst took the Mh
Amendment 21 hmes refusmg to answer questions
about the mlSSmg year m
her underground hie on
gr01mds tl nught illcrurunate
her m another bank robbery
The newspaper hetress
who turned 22 today declilled
to respond to any questtons
about events between her
arnval ill September 1974 at
Las Vegas Nev and her
move m September 1975 to
the San Franctsco apartment
' where she was captured
I refuse to answer on

grounds I nught mcrurunate
myself she responded again
and a gam Thursday while the
JUry was out of the
courtroom
The posstble crune was

never speciftcatly dtscussed
but defense attorney F Lee
Bailey made tl clear lederal
prosecutors are constdermg
charges agamst MISS Hearst
lor an Apnl 1975 bank
robbery at Carmtchael
calif ill which a mother of
lour was killed by a shotgun
blast
Mtss Hearst underwent her
ftr st full day of cross
exanunation by Prosecutor
James L Browrung Jr who
satd he expected to wmd up
his Interrogation today unless the Judge changes hts
mmd and orders the
defendant
to
answer
questtons about the IDISStng
year
U S Dtstrtct Court Judge
Oliver J Carter who told
both argwng attorneys I m
tired or playmg nng-around

the-rosy and the buck stops
here said he would rule
Monday morntng on the
prosecutton motion asking
him to forl-e her tD answer
W1th the JUry m the
courtroom Browntng won
admtsswns
from
the
defendant that she passed up
repeated opportumlles to
escape or seek help durmg
her 19 months underground
wasn t sure herself that she
had been bramwashed and
stood guard In an SLA hideout
prtor to the San Franctsco
bank robhery lor which she ts
standmg trw!
MISS Hearst completing
her thtrd full day on the
stand and her mother
Gatherme both broke mto
tears when the heiress
testified she did not contact
her larruly after months of
captmty ber use I felt my

parents wouJdn t want to see feelmg about him
me agam
Well what was that lee
She also satd she had ling?
changed her mmd about
I couldn t stand him
rnarrymg Steven Weed wtth
Brownmg was more
whom she was livmg m successful 10 getttng the
Berkeley when she was delendant to admit she had
abducted and has not seen rep eated opportunities
him smce her capture
durmg two trips across the
Brownmg questioned her country WJth sports activtst
again on her rape m a tiny Ja ck Scott and durmg the
closet by SLA member sununer of 1974 at farm
Wtlliam Wolfe wbom she houses m Pennsylvania and
described as the love of her New York to make phone
hfe m a tape recording made calls or leave messages
after hts death m a shootout concerrung her whert!llbouts
wtth los Angeles police and
Nobody was right there
by SLA ch1eftam Donald With you preventmg you !rom
Cinque DeFreeze
domg 11 were they' the
Mtss Hearst satd she prosecutor asked
offered no reststance because
No
she was afraid of them
But MISS Hearst msl!ted
When the prosecutor she was afratd her captors
pressed her about Wolle
would find out about any
MISS Hearst S81d she dtd not messages and harm her
love him but had a strong

Rail reconstruction may
By Helen Bottel
The Righi To-Die Question

l

I

DEAR HELEN
My 76-year-old mother died of cancer Doctors said after
surgery she would never get well yet she was kept aljve at the
hosp tal lor over a month of needless pam There was no health
msurance and the btU was tremendous
II I can possibly prevent 1t thts will not happen to me To
thts end I have wr1tten a request cop1es of whtch have gone to
my children You nught Uke to prmt 11 so that others can
follow smt
To my Farruly Phystctan To my Clergyman And to my
lawyer If the time comes when I can no longer take part m
dectstons for my own future let thts statement stand as the
testament ol my wtshes
lf there ts no reasonable expectation of my recovery from
phy~tcal or mental ~bil1ty I A - A - request that I be
aU wed to dte and not be kept alive by artiftctal means or
herotc measures Death IS as much a reality as birth growth
maturtty and old age 11 Is the one certainty I do not fear death
as much as I fear the mdigmty of detertorallon dependency
and hopeless pam I ask that drugs be mercifully admintstered
to me for termmal suffermg even though they hasten the
moment of death
Thts request ts made after carelul constderallon Although
thts document ts not legally bllldmg you who care lor me will
I hope feel morally bound to follow tis mandate
I recogniZe that It places a heavy burden of responsibility
upon you and 11 IS Mth the mtention ol sharmg that
responsibility and of rmtigattng any leeling of gutlt that thts
statement IS made
Helen thiS document was dated and s1gned by me my
doctor my lawyer and a member of my lamily - ADELE A
NOTE TO READERS A request such as Adele s ts as she
says not legally bindmg but 11 DOES clarify her wtshes and
wtU eliminate guilt feelings should her family ever be faced
With this sad deCISIOn - H
DEAR HELEN
So you think career wtves can make good parents?
Consider thts husband and wife we know Each has an
executive posttion The children only have a housekeeper In 14
years of mamage they actually brag that they have never
spent one Chrtstmas wtth thetr kids During the holidays they
are packed off to therr grandmother s while the parents enjoy
the1r annual vacation m Europe MeXICO Hawau or wherever
- DISGUSTED
P S The youngsters are unwanted every other time of the
year also
DEAR DIS
Disgustmg yes but who s to say thts couple would act any
differently whether the wife worked or not' Her JOb doesn t
l111lke her tgnore therr children It merely gives her an excuse
to be away from unwanted burdens
I st1U say careers and children mlx If the proper
mgredtents are used and the greatest ol these Is love - H
DEAR HELEN
My husband fathered an illegitimate child before we were
roamed He accepted responsibility and the boy has his name
Does that mean he dlust keep on wtth child support until the
child ts of age' And how about inherttance' --CALIFORNIAN
DEAR CAUFORNIAN
In Galiforrua illegttlmate children are pretty well
protected The answer to your frrst questton ts Yes if your
husband has accepted his respons1b1Uty The second question
L• more mvolved and you Uneeda lawyer to help you wtth 1t H

Got a problem' An adult subject for discussion' You can
talk 11 over m her column II you wnte to Helen Bolte! care of
this newspaper

get second chance in Ohio
.,By LEE LEONARD
UP! Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Ohto House has voted to gtve
a second cha nce to a
conslltutwnal amendment
rejected by the Ohto
electorate
last
year
authortz ng the state and
local governments to help
finance reconstruchon of
detertoratmg fretght and
passenger rat! lmes
New life was breathed mto
the proposal Thursday when
the House cleared it
unammously and sent tt to the
Senate
If approved there the
resolution would go to the
June ballot lor another vote
of the people who crushed 11
last November tiy a 2 1
margm
Alter adoptmg the rat!
amendment for the second
time m e1ght months the
House JOtned the Senate m
weekend adjournment
Rep Arthur R Wtlkowskt
D-Toledo satd the measure
must be gtven a second
chance tf Ohto ts to
parttctpate 10 ratlroad
reorgantzatlon under
Consohdated Rat! Corp
(Conratl) created by the
federal government to take
over bankrupt lretght lines
and operate them
Wtlkowski satd State Issue
8 was beaten last year
because tt was linked w1th
Gov James A Rhodes lour
economtc recovery proposals
which fell by a 4-1 margm He
satd
he
reels
the
constitutwnal amendment a!
lowmg the state to partictpate
In rat! financmg could pass If
standmg alone on the ballot
Wilkowski satd Conratlts to
take over seven bankrupt
an
ratlroad s Aprtl I
extenston of the ortgmal Feb
27 deadline - at which pomt
Ohto WID be left with I 000
mtles of abandoned tracks
The question IS whether
Oh1o wants to contmue
servtce on those lines sa1d
the lawmaker pomtmg out
small shippers farmers coal
comparues and grain storage
operators wtU lose t h e 1 r
transportal!on unless Ohio
participates
Wilkowski satd Oh1o would
recetve up to $18 nullion m
federal funds over two years
to help reclaun the rail lines
tf tt enters the Conratl

DR. LAMB
•

WINNING NUMBERS
This week s wlnalnc Ohio
Lottery
numbers
three-digit number - 295
1two-nine-live)
Four digit number0209 (zero-two-zero-nlae)
Five-digit number 45437 (lour five-four
three-seven,

Six digit number 194353 (one-nine-lour
tbree-flve-tbree
Spirit of 76 winning
nwnbers

Two-digit numhen - 54
(filly-four) 56 (fifty sb I
41 (forty-one) and 59 (fifty
nine)
Four digit number4433 (four four three
three)
Five-digit number 31475 (three-one
foursevell"flve)
Six digit number 857037 (eight five-sevenzero three-seven)
O.Ravenna chief sponsor
the
faculty
said
Improvement program
would permit education and
research
projects
as
approved by the uruverslty s
board of trustees making
hetter teachers out of the
!acuity members
But opponents complained
the one-year absences every
seven years would require
the use of subslltute teachers
and hinder the instructional
programs of the colleges
The Senate agreed with
House amendments and sent
to the governor s desk a bill
prohibiting the shipment of
dogs under etght weeks old
unless they are healthy
enough to wtthstand the
transportation

proJect
The most extenstve debate
He sa1d Mtchlgan already ol the day took place as the
IS negottatmg wtth the federal
House passed 52 to 33 and
government
for
the sent to the Senate a btll
rehabtlltatwn ol 400 nules of alloMng state colleges and
abandoned track under untverslttes
to
grant
Conrad
proless10nal lea ves wtth pay
We can t get a penny to full ttme faculty memhers
unless we pass thts wtth at least seven years of
resolutton he satd
teachmg expertence
The Ohto Conslltution
Rep Marcus A Roberto
forbtds the government to atd
prtvate corporations m the
ratlroad business
Wtlkow skt s proposed
amendment would change
this aUowmg the state local
governments and regwnal
transtt authortties to make
grants and loans to Conrail
and to Amtrak - a rail
passenger servtce
It also would pernut the By Polly Cramer
legtslature to enact tax
reductions for ra1i property
up space m the cupboard
POU Y S I ROBLEM
and
retmburse
local
unttl
dtscovered they make
DEA
R
PO
l
I
Y
Tl
e
go vernments for r ~venue
dandy
httle cult ng bOards
pleasures
fr
m
ur
new
two
losses from the reductwns
They
Itt
m the dishwasher
v.
av
"h
te
br
ck
ftre
plac
e
are
The resolution also ts a
too
1 any bu
s
I
ere
a
n
ck
lo
fmancmg mechamsm for tbe
I collecl old thmgs and
cleanmg he ou stde bnck as
Ohto Rat! Transtt Authortty
l
ave
foun I hal an old salt
Y.
'ell
as
he
screen
uther
han
which was created last year
shaker
1s a tra ch ve and
a
g
od
ld
sc
rubb
ng
wtlh
a
to develop a htgh speed
I andy lor holdmg skewers
brush
AI
ICI
passenger system between
DEAR AI ICI - I presume md a ca ke ester II ts so
maJor ctl!es but which has
only $1 5 m operatmg fundS v u mean there ar.e no actual mlcresl ng 1o read and flnd
smoke r other stams I wavs 1 help each tl er
under the current budget
Meanwhtle the House \1 uld JUSt h• ld the end of the MRS BC
flEAR POll Y - R ta s
agreed wtth Senate changes 'ac.:uum hf se over the brick
uses
for cw fangled potato
and sent to the governor a b1ll and tht sen en and keep
chtp
cans were ltne but I
settmg up procedural m•\mg at o\t'r tin tnbrt2
have
s tll ano her good one
standardS lor suspendmg or surlare t• dra" mt loo se dirt
Tl
roughoul
the enltre year I
expeUmg puptls !rom public and dust Thts could be done
keep
r
lhn
g
hese cans wtlh
schools
The vote on nn r gula r It ann g da}s rumbs
seed
fat etc and
P(lJ I Y
concurrence m the amend
D) thm g hat btrds hke to
ments was 68 to 20
flEAR POl l Y
My Pe t eat Wt en a can IS run I use
The bill m response to a
U S SUpreme Court dectslon Peeve IS \\I h sumc fa st fuud he tee ptck o carefully
1 es .auran ls
Several imes punch two holes m tl run a
on a 1973 Columbus case
mv
c
hildren
an
I I I ave I ad o slrtn g through the holes
requtres that boards of
leave sud places s mce ll ey replace the hd and then
education adopt by next Sept
\\ ere constan ly sweeping the fre eze 1 Dunng the wmter
1 gmdelmes lor suspenswn
1 n hs agam bemg careful
expulsiOn and removal of flo t "h le we were eatmg
1
cut several holes of dtllerenl
Up fr rr th e flu r l mc s hatr
pupils
stzes
and then hang these
lust dtr c c I ask hem not
The gu1dehnes must
cans
by
the str ng to tree
u s'Y. eep "I le we arc eatmg
mclude a list of types of
branches
Tl e hun gt y btrds
mtsconduct calling for and fi e a yuun g employee
"tll
so
n
empty
hem so hey
apolugtzes and says I e ts
suspenston or expulston
are
rem
ved
lossed
m the
Pup tis would have to he gtven s rrv but "as told to do 1
trash
can
and
!hers
hung
up
Written nol!ce ol the school S These employers are most
Thts
not
only
fee
ds
the
mtent to suspend or expel as mcm s derate Please publish
well as an opportunity to IllS as 11 ts a complatn from hungry btrds bul IS most
BARBARA mtereshn g to watch
appear wtth representattves n any m thers
EVElYN
K
to appeal the action
DEAR! PO! I Y - Tell
DEAR
POll
YThe
mat!
Prov!Slons are made for
!Jnda
who has trouble wtth
emergency removal wtthout m ur' utstde box would orten
lo
u
much
foud colortng
nol!ce or any puptl disrupting ge "el so I n a de a fttlse
pourtng
from
he bottle at one
the academtc process or b&lt; tom • the box out of one
lme
that
some
artiltclal
posing a threat to persons or lourth mch mch mesh wtre
sweeteners
come
m
plastic
he S lZC or the box and
property A hearmg would he CU
bollie&amp;
"1th
removable
tops
reqwred wtthm 72 hours of \\1 h cnuugl extra o bend
1
hey
work
perlec
lly
for
do" n m the stdes o n ake
removal
I
uldmg
lood
col
nng
S
W
legs for tl to set on HEC
DEAR POll Y
I hale
usmg the btg bread board to
chop )Usl a tablespOon or
mon 'r one stalk of celery
We use a lot of tee cream so
buy I o ltve quart buckets
The buckets were always put
o use but he hds jUSt took

Polly's Pointers
Try vacuum ckamng
dusty whtte bricks

Adventists of

Pomeroy help

What is carotid stenosis?

buy supplies

1 cause heart attacks or
ByLa\lrenceE Lamb MD
obs
uc arlertes ns rie t1 e
DEAR DR IAMB - I
bra
n
ca us ng strokes TI e
"ould apprectate knowmg
chsease
1s a disease of ar
he ca use of carol d stenos s
er
es
nu
a hsease c f the
Wha causes lhts bwldup and
I
ear
r
he
bram and 1t can
what ts I made of
alfect
any
artery
111 the body
DEAR READER - The
The
cause
or
these
depostts
obstruchon ts caused bJ the
IS
not
absolutely
clear
but
bwldup of latty-cholesterol
we
know
the
hkehhood
of
depostts m he wall of the
I
avmg
them
s
mcreased
carotid artery
There are w carolad wtlh htgh blood cholesterol
arteries a rtgh t and lelt leve ls and htgh blo od
caro td These are located on pressur e
Obstruchon of the carot1d
each stde of your trachea
at
tere s parltcularly wtth
Each one dtvtdes mto two
bwldup
r [ally-cholesterol
mam branches ar external
depos1ts
n
lher arlcnes n
and mternal carolld The
the
bram
can
lead to a stroke
external carotid supphes the
r
undestrable
symptoms
outstde reg10n or the head and
the tnternal carotid artery ass &gt;elated \ltth madequate
enters the skull and ts a blood 11 " o the. bram
F r m re mformatwn 1 n
major part of the ctrculatwn
str kes and ctrculatwn to the
to the bram
The fatty cholesterol brmn send 50 cents lor The
depostts lhat obstruct the Health I ~ ~ er Nun ber 2 5
car• hd are exactly the same Str kes r I
lhln~

I hal

tsr r

t

c r' nary arteries lu u1e heart
(

•

A c::Jdcn Ccl t!IJ

ttl

J 01 I

bu sts Enclose a long
stamped
se ll addressed
envelope lor n athng Ad
dress your letter to me m
care • f lhts tewspaper P 0
B x 1551 RadiO City Statton
Ne" York NY 10019
DEAR DR I AMB
On e
ltme you told what to do for
leg or muscle spasms I have
had hem for several years
and the only thmg the doctors
gtve me s qwnm e and I have
'' ake s much hat tl upsets
my stomach Would you tell
me your rernedy again ?
DEAR READER
l~g
cramps ar ca used by man)
I mgs and people subject to
them should I liVe a n edtcal
exammatwn Vt u can cure
any dasurdcrs such a poor
ctrcula ll' n wtlh the method I
,.cslcd but the method can
utve som&lt; people rehef
The lrtck s o keep the feel
alllllegs warm Wear warm
l!lllj( socks ' bed The feet

and legs wtll cool ftrsl tf you
are cold The ctrculahon s
literally d1m1mshed to the
hmbs to conserve heat m the
vtl al center of he body Also
he artertes carrying blood to
he legs wtll tran sfer heat to
co ld bood n the ve ms
returmng to the center ol the
body
hea l
lransfer
Thts
mechantsm conserves heat
for I he v tal center ol the
body bu allows II e tem
peral ur e m the hmbs to drop
Y u counteract lhls by
keepm g ttte whtl~llody warm
and by keeplllg the legs
v.arm
'
&amp; me people.,o~~lso beneftl
fr •m tncreasmg the calcium
tnl akc But a~n I d like to
emphaSIZe that Qll people
" I these ~need a
11 &lt; I cal ~
to ue
cu

'

&lt;J

n they

ut have a

rt ~~ "' II at needs

•i

A 707 chartered jet plane
loaded wtlh 50 000 lbs of
rebel supphes lor earthquake
vtchms has landed at
Guatemala Ctty accordmg to
Gerard Seton pas tor or the
Pomeroy Seventh-jlay Ad
venhst church
Some of the funds collected
m the Me1gs Mason area by
Advenhsts durtng thetr an
nual Chnstmas World Ser
v1ce Appeal have been used to
help purchase the supplies
The cargo tncluded tents
blankets bandages large
kettles for lood preparation
and food To date more than
$100 000 worth &lt;I rebel Items
have been furnished by the
Seventh-day Adventist World
Servtce SAWS) bestdes'
carrymg on lood and clothing
dtslrtbulton tn the strtcken
area Durmg thetr first two
da\S ' ( Operation they
pr \ lded $16 500 worth or
n tis ar d ci &gt;lhed 10 000
"" pl&lt;

Cage Scores
Gl"OPSI

a rech 65 so

M ss 60

Hampton 06 J c Sm t h 10.
Lander 54 Cent Wesleyan 49
L mes one 111 Presby erlan 97

McNeese 98 sw Lou sana 9
Memph s St 91 Tulsa 83
M ligan 103 Tusculum 77
N c Char ot e 124 eapt 63
NW Lou slana 7S N E La 71
Palm Bch All 76 B scyne 65
Sewanee as Trevecca Naz 70

SE La 68 M iss Coli .41
S et!tDn 84 Fla Sou tlern 11
Towson s 77 Sal sbury 15
w Ken ucky 70 Mu...ray 68
M dwest
Elmhurst 64 Nor h Park 62
M Mar y 16 Dordt 73
Roctlester 98 Oh o Ws yn 91

So 11 no s 63 Bradley 6
S eubenvl 65 Mt Vernon 64

w ch

a st 95 Drake 78

Southwest

Angelo 70 Ab Chr s ian 68
H Payne 61 Tar eton 59 o

Lamar 83 Arkansas s

71

No A zona eo Montana 6.1

sou thern 10 TeK Col 77
S F Ausl n 93 E TeKaS 73
TeKas A&amp;M 111 TCU 70

west

A r For ce 89 Samfo d 68
Carroll 65 Grea Fal s 64

E Mont 77 W Montana 74

Fresno St 80 San Jse S 76
Grand Canyon 64 P Loma 58
Long Beach s S6 Pac f c 51
Nev LV 6A Hawa I H lo 11
No A zona 80 Montana 64
Oregon 70 USC 67
San ta Barb 76 san Dgo St 73
Seat I Pac 9 Lew s&amp;Cirk 59
UCLA 78 Oregon St 69
U ah 51 94 Denver 93 ot
Wash no on 80 Stanford 59
Wash S 98 Ca torn 1!1 85
Weber s 84 Mon ana st 79
Wh 1 er 70 Pmona P tze 66

Woodward out
as color man
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Bill
Brown a local televtston
station sportscaster wtll
replace Woody Woodward as
the color commentator this
season on the Clnclni'ultl Reda
regional televiSion network
Brown 28 who covers
sports for WLWT television
will team Mth play-hy.play
annO\UlCer Ken Coleman on
the 30-game schedule It was
announced Thursday
Woodward a former major
league player who now
coaches the Flordla State
Unlverstty baseball team
was the color corrunentator
the past two seasons but hiS
contract was not renewed for
thts year
Brown a nail ve of Sedalia
Mo
and a journalism
graduate of the University of
Mlssoun hosted several
television 'feature shows on
the Reda lpt season and also
anchored local football
basketball and hockey
telecasts

Lennep elected
PALM SPRINGS Calif
UP! - Frederick L Van
Lennep of Lexmgton Ky
chatrman or the bOard or the
American Horse Council
Thursday was elected
prestdent Of Harness Tracks
of Amertca an assoctahon of
50 harness tracks m the
Untied States and Canada
Van Lennep a major figure
m North American harness
racmg as breeder owner and
track operator IS president or
Pompano Park Fla and
Wolvertne Raceway Detroit
He alsp owns Castleton Farm
in Kentucky sa1d he would
continue ellorts to untly all of
horseracmg to meet growmg
problems facing the industry
today

Mei¥s
Property
Transfers
Freda Mttch to John Mitch
Kathryn Reeves Lot 28
Sutton Mmersv lie
Elste G1lhlan dec to
Wesley G Gtlhlan Lawrence
Gtlhlan Sylvta Rarnbacher
Beulah Pratt
Herman
Gtlhlan Chalmer Gtllllan
Elb~rt
Gillilan
Gladys
Cozart trans Letart
Elbert Gtlhlan dec to
Della Gdhlan Mtldred L
Gillilan Delores Donohue
Shtrley Stmpson Beatrice
Cijrhsle Betty L Spaun
rans Letart
Della Gtllllan dec to
Mtldred L Gtllilan Delores
Donohue ShU"ley Stmpson
Bcatrtce Carhsle Betty L
Spaun trans Lelart
Mtldred Gilhlan admrx
Wesley G Gillilan dec to
Charles Spaun Betty Swan
:til A Letart
Jessie L Shumaker dec to
Charles L Shumaker Cert
trans Middleport
LesUe L Whitlmgton to
Frances J Whlthngton
Parcels Sahsbury
Calvm G Lane Mabel
Lane to H Charles Pullins
Fredertck Eugene Pullms
Lilt Pomeroy
Zeremba Baker VIrginia
Baker Charles A Balter
1 orrame Baker Harold
Taylor !Jnda Taylor Joe
Taylor Marilyn Taylor to
I arry Hoffman Danelle
H&lt; lfman 19 A Lebanon

Incredible
SJammin' Sam
tops LA Open

Owners warned
10 years ago

Sports
Desk

LOS ANGELES (UP!) llammln Sam Snead aWl II
The lneredtble man from
yesteryear emerged aa a
strong contender In the
opening round of the •1115 000
Los Angeles Open golf
tournament Thursday
Only Tom Jenklna fiveunder-par 68 was a better
score on the day Snead
flabbergasted everyone by
shooting a 67 He was tied for
second with Brthsh Open king
Tom Watson
That s fantashc said
Watson shaking hts head
How can a man of 63 play
that good' I read last year
where he was gomg to retire
I m glad he dtdn I

CINCINNAT I (UP! ) Marvm Mtller the executive
director of the Major Leag ue
Ballplayers Association who

BY GREG BAn.EY

I d like to call your attention to the fme basketball that

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NBA Standtngs
By United Press lnternat onal
Entern Conference
Atlanl c 0 v sion
W L Pet gb
Boston
36 17 679
Buffa o
3.4 2J 596 A
Ph ade ph a 33 24 589 5
New York
28 30 483 10
Central D vis on
W L Pet gb
Cle\l e lind
3.4 22 607
Wash ng on
33 23 589
Houston
27 27 500 6
New Or eans
25 29 .463 8
A an a
26 31 4!i6 8
western conference
Midwest 0 vision
W L Pet gb
M waukee
24 33 421
De ro
2 33 38 9
Kansas c
2 36 368 3
Ch cago
17 J8 309 6
Padt c o v ston
W L Pet tb
Goden Sta e
40 16 714
Los Anoe es
29 29 500 12
Sea te
28 29 491 12
Phoen x
23 30 434 15
Port and
24 lJ 421 6
Thursday s Rnult
Cle\le and 2 Port and 94
Fridays Games
PhOen x at New Or eans
Port and a Ch cago
Wash ng on et Detro
M !waukee a Hou s on
8os on a Los Angeles
Ph ade ph a a Se al le
Saturdays Games
De ro at Buffa o
New Or eans a New Yo k
Phoen K a Ho vs on
At an a at Wash ng on
Port &amp;nd 1!1 KMSliS C t y
Boston a Go den State

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southeastern Ohto htgh schools are producmg this yea r
perhaps the lmest all-around roundball m recent years
In Class A actton most of you have been reading about
North Galha a team whtch has compiled a 15-2 record thts
season and has captured the SV AC champtonshtp In the latest
UP! poll the Pirates are ranked No lim the state
The Southern Tornados wtth a 13-4 record recently have
shown champtonshtp form North Galha and Southern are
seeded one and two m the Secttonal Tournament at Metgs
A little known area team Oak Htll ts sportmg a 17 I
record and ts ranked etghth m the state Keep your eyes on
these boys
In AA ctrcles Ironton ( 15-2) wmner of the S!WAL thts
year IS currently lodged m lOth place m the UP! ballotillg The
Me1gs Marauders gave the Tigers all they could handle m thetr
two meetmgs thts year Rtght behmd Ironton m lith place ts
Wheelersburg another not-too-dtstant netghbor
The Me1gs Marauders although only 9-9 on the season
have shown area fans an excttmg brand of basketball this
year The local club ts top-seeded m 1ts AA sectional at
Federal Hockmg
So local fans keep watch Southeastern Ohio could end up
wtth some State-recogntt on th s year The Sentmel staff
Wishes all these teams good luck

-Tiffin claims
"MOC cage title

SIGNS LETTER OF INTENT - Seott Burrts 247
pound tackle for the Pomt Pleasant Big Blacks and
second-team Class AAA All-State gr1dder this past season
ts shown s1gnmg a nal!onalletter of mtent to attend Ohto
State Uruverstty Wednesday evenmg at Oscar s
Restaurant m GaUtpohs Lookmg on as Burrts the most

Pt. Pleasant grid
ace is OSU bound

CEDARV ILLE - Th e
Dragons ol Ttlftn Umverstty
deleated Urbana and Ohto
Domtntcan last week to
capture the 1975 76 Mtd.Ohto
Conference
tttle
The
Dragons who I mshed ltlth
last season ltmshed wtth a
16 9 overall record and a 9-3
mark tn the conference
Rob n Farns
a sharp
shoo ttng guard led Tiflm to
three vtctortes last week
scortng 42 po nts aga mst
Urbana and 37 agamst Ohto
Domm1can
In a key game last week the
Urbana Blue Kmgh\s beat the
Redmen of Rio Grande )03
101 m two overbrnes R o
Grande once agam re ceiv ed a
good perlormance from J m

Noe who had 34 pomts and 15
rebounds
El se where
Cedarv lle bounced back to
I ve dreamed about He stayed to watch Burr s
beat Urbana 83-18 on the Blue playmg loolbaU lor the Ohto durmg wrestlmg practice and
Kmght. home court as 6-1 State Buckeyes smce I was a then went home wtth htm for
forward Steve Lones led httle boy
dinner
Cedarv lie wtth 28 pomts
These were the words of btg
Several other maJOr
As the season draws to a Scott Burns Pomt Pleasant co1leges also wanted to
close Jtm Noe contmues to Htgh School s most sought recrw t Burrts
lead m scortng ( 27 7 ppg ) and after athlete m many years
BurriS had mqwrtes !rom a
reboundi ng ( 12 7 rpg ) Robm belore he s gned a nat onal host of colleges butt! was the
Farns alt er sconn g 115 letter of mte nt Wednesday maJor un verstbes that got
pomts m three games last evenmg to attend Oh1o Stale hts chtel attenbon I have all
week s clos mg m on the Umverstty th1s !all
the letters m a drawer I
scortng btle trailing Jtm Noe
Burrts who ts 6 3 lips the really can t say nght now
by l\\ o tenths ol a polO t Bob sca les at 247 pomts He mked how many I dtd get
Ma son of Malone contmues the agreement to accept an remarked Scott
to lead the loop In l1eld goal OSU scholars htp ofler wtth
In all Burns vtslted the
pe rcentage at 57 5 whtle former Buckeye grtdder campuses of the maxtmum of
Mark Kletn leads m lree Wtlltam Eachus Mw a s1x colleges before !tnahzmg
throw percentage at 90 3
Gall polls attorney Eachus hts dectswn to attend OSU
I andled the formaltttes
Scott vts ted the Un verstty or
Eachus was a guard for the Mtchtgan Notre Dame
Buckeyes n 1964-65-llG
Alabama Mlamt Sou th
The s1gmng ceremony was Carolina and Ohto State whtle
held at Oscar s Restaurant m sortmg out hts thoughts on
Gall poh s wtlh Scotts college rootball
1e Gil me Lompos te Sta st cs
R o Gra.nde College Junio Vars tv
mother brothers and ststers
I Made up my mind to
PLAYER
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RB A FTM TP Avg
close
fnends
and
members
of
accept
the Ohto Slate orfer on
Br an Nea
7
38 17
7 4
26 &lt;~
d8
69
the
press
n
attendance
the
ba~ts
that Coach Hayes
,., M ke R ey
6 04 42 90 5
.1 1 :n
06 66
Scott s father Worthy Burris has a tremendous lootball
DonG bson
15 22 3 09
&lt;.l3 'J
54 38 266
7
Teo Ch" I n
6 114 67
66 37
57 42 176
0
Jr was unable to attend the program and because 1t s not
0 n P u eel
16
77 93 59
.:1 35 22
38
Slgntng
event as he was out of a great dtstance away from
Mil k Mason
16
85 43
30 8 ?5 6 01 6 4
town
on
busmess
home commented Burris
Kevi n Le ste
13 11 6 30
9 3
27 2
12 9 3
0 ve Me Dowe I
3 48 24
78
3
06
It was on Jan 20 durmg the
54
42
PPHS Head Football Coach
M ke Bever l y
5
6 2
20
7
67
49 3 3
peak of the recruthng season Steve Safford remarked m
Maj l Mt1rt n
6
87 38
64
3
3 70
96
60
that W W Hayes let tl be
Buddy Sowa r d s x
2
24
0 1
?2
10 5 0 known that he wanted Scott response to a quesllon that 11
was no surpnse to him that
Chuck K ng X
2
II 8
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0
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16
80
Dt1n 8 se
2
22 4
9
0
0
on
h
s
OSU
team
Hayes
Burns was such a sought28
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16 145 53 0 553 Ill 336 223 1283 80 2
traveled to Pomt Pleasant on after college prospect I ve
x- Ptaved f rst quart e ontv
tha t date and strolled mto the always thought Scott had the
PPHS ofltce announcmg that abthty to go to a B1g Ten
1975 16
R 0 GRANDE COLLEGE
R o 84
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he was there to talk wtth the college Salim d remarked
F NAL ST ATt $1" CS
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R 08 7
Ky Chr Sf an 52
R o 99
M vernon Naz 8 2

Rio Grande colle{!e stats

ABA St1nd ngs
By Un ted Preu Internet onal
WLPctgb
De m1er
.t2 13 764
New York
35 21 625 7
San Anton o
32 22 593 9
Ken ucky
31 27 53.t 2 2
lnd ana
29 30 492 15
51 Louis
26 33 44
8
V rg n a
0 .t6 179 31 2

Thund•v s Resulh

v rgln a 102 Kentucky 82
Denver 28 Indiana 123
Friday s Games.
New York a Virg n a
San Anonoa S Lous
Denver at lnd ana
Saturd.Jy s Games
v rg n a at Indiana
San Anton oat Kentucky

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By United Press tnternatlon.t
Can'l:pbell Conference
Patrick Dtv slon
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Ph lade ph
37 10 11 85 255 158
NY lstanders 30 16 12 72 222 1-43
A an a
26 27 8 60 195 181
NY Rangers 23 30 6 52 198 240
Smythe Division
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Ch cago
24 11 17 65 180 t6S
vancouver
23 24 11 57 93 198
Sl Louis
22 27 9 53 180 204
Mlnneso a
16 38 4 36 41 2H
Kansas c ty 12 38 8 32 uo 249

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Norris Division

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o1111 9 9 91 248
Los Ange es 30 25 6 66 201
P ttsburoh
25 25 9 .59 243
Detro 1
19 33 7 4.5 161
Wa$hlngton
6 47 1 19 63
Ado~ms Division

130
201
229
226
304

Boson
36 1 10 82 227
Buffalo
33 16 10 "246
Toronto
24 24 11 59 211
Callforn a
21 31 7 -49 liS
Thursday s Results
Buffalo 3 Atlanta 1
P ttsburgh 1 Toronto 5
Friday s Gemes
NY Rangers at Montreal
At anta at Kansas City
Pnladelph a at Callforn a
M nnetote 11 vancouver

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203

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R o 83

Phlladelph a at Los Angele&amp;
wash noton at Detro t
Chicago at P ITsDurgh
St Lou sat Vancouver
Buffalo at Toronto

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Ma e a 79
M ddle Te nn essee 89
F or da T ec h 10 1
So uh F ordal1 5
Cen t al St a e 90
Maon e67

OhoDo mn can 79
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- Ceda r v lie 84
W Va Tec h 61
- Tffn81
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Tffn 102
Cedarv le 62
Oh o Oom n can 46

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21 35 -4 46 204 25-4

TorOfltO

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Ba es 88 No w ch 80
e ~,.~e e d 90 Be ckl ey 83
Bo s on S 26 Cu y 77
Cec 66 Po omac Sl 6
Co by 8 Babson 6
E Conn 70 Ro W I ams 68
Holy Cross 00 Bas on U 80
Keene S .&lt;~7 Johnson S 41
Lehman 82 Ca hed a 79
.L nco n Pa 70 P h a Ph a n 67
L U BRManha an 7
L vndon 99 F rnk n P erce 97
Mane 64 Ccnncc cu 63

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N H co
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NY Hch 68 B oo k yn Co
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No e Dam e 9 Fo dham 8
Sa c 11 BJ Den son 82
Sc al" on 54 Susquehanna 43
Sp ngf e d 73 Am I n 6
S onel
75 So Co11n 74
un on 04 Tr n y 79
U ca 75 Ham I on 65
South
sa mo e 57 ca hO c 55
Ber ea 83 Campbel sv li e 79
Bow e S 95 Sou heas rn 89
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Concord 74 Raeford 59
Copp n 29 Ga aude 56
Cum berland 85 un on Ky 64
G wash 106 G Mason 5

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CINCINNATI (UP!)
Johnny Bench has become
the hrst $200 000 a year
player m the history or the
Cincmnah Reds
Bench stgned hts 1976 con
tract wtth the club Thursday
and declared I reached a
plateau that at one time I
never thought I could attam
Asked if that plateau was
$200 000 Bench rephed In
essence yes
Bench also dtsclosed he had
been seekmg even more than

$200 000
The figure I stgned for
was a little apart from that
which I ongmally sought he
sa1d But I m happy
Bench recalled that a lew
years ago New York Mets
pttchmg coach Rube Walker
predicted he would hecome
baseball s ltrst $200 000
player
I wasn t but then I m no
Hank Aaron satd Bench
As lor RIChie Alien and hts
$200 000 plus salary he was

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Houston Cleveland 3

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Edmonton at Wlnft1Cog
San Dlevo at Toran o
Phoenix at Clnclnnlli
Saturday t G1m11
lnd anapolls at Cleveland
Sen Dlergo at C nclnnat

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Dantley nets
38 in victory

Meigs ith grade goes 2-1 in final 3 games
In three games the past
week the Metgs 7th grade
baske lball team won two and
lost one opemng agamst
thetr Athens counterpart m
Middleport on Monday
evemng Feb 9
After a closely contested
see sawmg ltrst hall Athens
led 12-9 at the half A sertes of
costly turnovers durmg the
thtrd quarter gave Athens the
chance to break away The
!mal quarter saw the local
team outscore thetr opponent
by a 14 12 margm the ftnal
score Athens 45 Me1gs 30
Athens leadmg
scorers
were Lavery wtth 16 pom\s
and W1tson w1th 8
Metgs htgh pomt boys were
Dodson and Mtller each 8
Other scorers were Ohlinger
6 Staats 4 and Kennedy and
Judge 2 pomts e3ch
On We4nesday the young
Marauders played the 7th
grade Shade team m the
Juntor High gym Ear her th1s

season Shade had deleated
Metgs by a 39-38 score on the
wmer s court This game was
a dtflerent story After a
rather slow start the ocal
cagers butll a 17 7 halltlme
lead and were never headed
The second half saw Metgs
outscore Shade by a 25 10
margm fmal score Me1gs
32 Shade 17
Meigs got balanced scoring
from Steve Ohhnger w1th 16
Dave Kennedy 12 John
Staats 10 Bntt Dodson 4 and
Mtke Mtller I Leading
rebounders were Ohlinger
wtth 13 Kennedy wtth 10 and
Staats wtth 8
The 7th grade closed out 1ts
12 game schedule wtth a
home
contest agamst
Southern
Me1gs Jumped to a com
mandmg hrst hall lead and
\lent on to wm 52 35 wtth all
pla)ers getting the chane to
play m the !mal contest
Sconn~ honors for the last

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handily, 39-17

Bench is first $200,000 Red

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R o 80
W m ng on 0
'R o 100
Dyke 74
R o S9
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Ma Sha F es h 83
Baseba Team 68

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co he a 92
Ky Ch r s an 55
R o 97
Ceda v e 83
R o 65
R o72
Oh o Dam n can
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London Co rec1 ona
R o 89
ns 84
Ro90
Uba na73
oR o 84
Ma sh a I F esh 85
Record Won 7 Los t 9
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doub e ove I me

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IR o 88
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W m ng on 6
M dd epo lndeps 9

asked us (ballplayers
assoctation and owners ) to
attempt to setUe the matter
out ol court But the owners
lS to brief Cmcmna t ..area
wanted no part ol tt
haseball players today says
Agreetng that the reserve
he warned club owners 10 clause was the stumbling
years ago to get prepared for block m current negotiations
reserve clause changes
Mtller satd he wants
Mtller who srud he talked arbttrator Peter Seitz s
to 115 players m los Angeles controversial
dectsion
Wednesday and met with (glVlng players the right to
more players m Chtcago play out thetr one year
Thursday belore headmg opttons) apphed to players
to ok tssue wtth who already have stgned 1976
here
Cleveland !ndtans Prestdent contracts
Ted Bonda s charge that he IS
And all players who
throwmg the owners stgned 1975 contracts should
curves m negotiations for a sttll have the rtght to make
new contract
1976 thetr option ye..r even II
lf I m throMng a curve as a compronuse agreement Is
Bonda clallllS then tl s a It). r ea ch ed on the reserve
year long curve sa td Mtller clause added Miller
Because for 10 years the
Miller
sai d
the
owners v1ew has been go to dtsagreement over the
sought-after PPHS athlete m many years stgns hts
hell when a ny ta lk ol reserve
clause
was
agreement are from left Pomt Pleasant Head Foothall
mod I) mg baseball s reserve extremely complicated
Coach Steve Safford Scott smother Mrs Worthy Burns
clause arose
It s not as simple as they
lr and GaUtpolis Attorney Btll Eachus Eachus who
And for 10 years I ve been (club owners) make 11
played for OSU himsell handled the lormahlles ol stgnmg
telhng the owners That s sound he satd There s a "..
Burrts for Buckeye mentor Woody Hayes
stlly Don t watt until you ve whole
system
of
been hit on the head Now compensations built In that
they ve been hlt on the head
create a lot ol complications
Tonrght's games
Mtller expressed no Thts
dtspute
mvolves
sympathy
lor
club
owners
tremendous
legal
liabWtles
FRIDAY
SEOAL
Remember I wanted to that
we
(ballplayers
A hens a Logan
negotiate
a
compromise
assoctation)
aren
t about to
TIR VALLEY
agreement on the reserve undertake
Fe d e r a I
Ho ck ng
a
A lex ander
clause even before the
Miller
said
another
Be pr e a Warren Loca
(Andy) Messersmtth and meeting wtth the owners
V nton Cou n y a N elsonv lie
E AST MEIGS
The &lt;Dave) McNally cases went nego ttat1~g commtttee Is
Yo k
SVAC
Fres hman I ournamen t got to arbttratwn he satd The
scheduled Saturday m New
Nor h Ga I a a Sov t hwes c n
underway at Eastern Thurs JUdge who ruled on the York
Others
day mgh t w th the Southern arbttrator s decision even
Wahama a Hannan T ace
Tr mbl e a So u h ern
Tornados handily defeatmg
Ravenswood
a
Po n
Hcmnan Trace 39 17
P easa nl
SATURDAY
The Tornad os were '"
Po tsmou h at Iron on
contr ol alt the way holding
TUESDAY(Feb 24)
Kyge C eek a Buffa o
the W ldkittens to a mere II
R p ey at Po n Pea sant
pomls
the ltrst hal l whtle
FRIDAY(Feb 27
scorwg 20 or thetr own The
Po n Pl eas an a t Wahama
F na
egu a se a s on
defense buckled down even
games
more and gave up only one
By
United
Press Dantley satd Thursday night
po
nt the th rd pertod and ltve International
BIRMINGHAM
Ala
after scoring 33 points to lead
m the las t canto
Notre Dame ts headed for the Irish to a 91 78 romp over
(UP!) - Doug Atkins a
))\\ 1ght Hill led the w nne s another shot at the NCAA
defens1ve end for Tennessee
Fordham "' New York
w lh 16 po nt s and Ttm
playoffs next month but the
who later earned All Pro
Rtght now tl s 5IJ..50
had 10 Clary was future may be dun for the
honors wtth the Chtcago Brmager
Dantiey said he s 100 per
top scorer for Hannan 'I race
!rtsh tf All Amertca forward cent certam that he U try
Bears of the NatiOnal
Soutl er n wtll tangle wtth Adrtan Dantley tips the
Football League
was
Easter
n m a semt fmal game balance of a 50-50 dectslon out for the U S Olymptc team
honored Thursday mght as
.,rter the playoffs
Fnday at ap m whtle North and turns pro next season
the best Southeastern
A 14-4 streak gave the Irish
Dantley m his thtrd year at a 12-pomt l•.ad after etghl nu
Conference lootbaU player of Gall a goes agru nst Kyg er
Creek at 6 30 Eastern wtth Notre Dame but ehgtble for
the past 25 years
an
8-4 record ts lop-seeded n graduation m August if he nutes of play and they kept
The Player of the Quarter
that margm until halftime
attends summer school must when they led 46-34 Dantley
Century Award presented by the to ur ney In regu la
the Blrmmgham Monday season play Southern and dectde whether he wants to had 17 pomts m the first hall
Eastern spht two games
pla y another year for the
Mornmg Quarterback Club
Ftnals wt ll start Sa turday lrtsh or grab the mtUlon as Notre Dame rtdlng a
was based on the fact that
better than-expected 18 4
dollar contract he wtll no record held steady as the
Atkins was named on the at 7 p m
doubt he oflered to turn pro natiOn s !Oih-ranked team
ballot of each of the 25
It s a tough dectston
sportsw:nters
and
Elsewhere m college
sportcasters asked to choose the mmor league Kalamazoo
basketball fourth rankM
the All-SEC Quarter Century Wmgs o! the Internallonat he satd And m so dmng I UCLA extended Its home
Team
Hockey League Thursday hope we don t get too carrted Mnnmg streak to !Ill games
w1th a come from behmd
Wong was called up when away
Bench called the modified 78 69
DETROIT (UP!) - Rookie Denms Polomdt suffered a
vtctory
over
center Mtke Wong who saw shghtly separated shoulder verswn of baseball s reserve Oregon State
No
6
clause sub101tted by owners Nevada
hm1ted servtce wtth the Jan 24
Las Vegas
Detrott Red Wmgs over the
Polomch returned to actwn last week a step m the rtght trampled Hawau Hilo 164directiOn
past month was sent back to Wednesday mght
I know there are players lll e1ghth-ranked Washing
who would much rather be ton rtpped Stanford ~9
playmg for another club and Oregon topped Southern
Reggte Jackson (of the Gahfornta 7~7 and Long
Oakland A s) IS one because Beach State beat Paclltc 5651
he told me so added Bench
Nevada Las Vegas 164
valuable player n 1970 and
As for me I m happy The
an exceptional case
pomts
was an NCAA maJor
I m sure there will he 1972 had mmor surgery on Reds have always been good college record SIX more than
more players stgnmg for his left shoulder three months to me and I don t want to play the 158 scored by Houston
ago hecause an tnjury left anywhere else
$200 000 or more thts season
agatnst Valparmso In 1970
At thts time a year ago
added Bench menttomng the him m pam much of last
Glen Gondreztck htt for 28
Mets Tom Seaver and season The operahon was marrtage was on Bench s pomts and Sam Smith and
termed successful
mmd more than money He
Boston s Ferguson Jenkins
Bench satd he s closely celebrates hts ftrst wedding Eddte Owen added 27 and 26
Bench dtdn t mentwn
for the Rebels now 25-1
teammates Pete Rose and watchmg the ballplayer as anmversary Saturday
Rtchard Washmgton scored
Bench who planned to be m
Joe Morgan also reportedly soc1al!on s negohahons wtth
19
pomts and Ralph
New Orleans today for the
seekmg $200 000 !rom the club owners
Drollmger
came up wtth a
I thmk tl s unportant to us Mardt Gras IS to fly to New
world champton RedS
to help UCLA
cructal
steal
Bench
the
Nahonal and the players or the future York Saturday where Mfe avenge an earlier loss to
League s rookie of the year m that we resolve our Vtckie a model 1s currently Oregon State and give the
work ng
1968 and the league s most differences wtth the owners
We 11 celebrate our ftrst Brums a sohd two"flarne lead
m the Paciftc-ll conference
wedding anniversary there
race
satd Ilench wtth a $200 000
anmversary gift from the
Reds
already tucked away
game were shared by
In the reboundmg Metgs
Ohlinger and K~nnedy wt th 14 controlled Pulhng down II
pomts each followed by was John Staats wtth Dave
Staats and Dodson With 8 Kennedy and Steve Ohlinger
each MtUer 6 and DeMo•s 2 each 10

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Patty takes 'fifth' 21 times
By DONALD B THACKREY

SAN FRANCISCO (UP! ) Patrtcla Hearst took the Mh
Amendment 21 hmes refusmg to answer questions
about the mlSSmg year m
her underground hie on
gr01mds tl nught illcrurunate
her m another bank robbery
The newspaper hetress
who turned 22 today declilled
to respond to any questtons
about events between her
arnval ill September 1974 at
Las Vegas Nev and her
move m September 1975 to
the San Franctsco apartment
' where she was captured
I refuse to answer on

grounds I nught mcrurunate
myself she responded again
and a gam Thursday while the
JUry was out of the
courtroom
The posstble crune was

never speciftcatly dtscussed
but defense attorney F Lee
Bailey made tl clear lederal
prosecutors are constdermg
charges agamst MISS Hearst
lor an Apnl 1975 bank
robbery at Carmtchael
calif ill which a mother of
lour was killed by a shotgun
blast
Mtss Hearst underwent her
ftr st full day of cross
exanunation by Prosecutor
James L Browrung Jr who
satd he expected to wmd up
his Interrogation today unless the Judge changes hts
mmd and orders the
defendant
to
answer
questtons about the IDISStng
year
U S Dtstrtct Court Judge
Oliver J Carter who told
both argwng attorneys I m
tired or playmg nng-around

the-rosy and the buck stops
here said he would rule
Monday morntng on the
prosecutton motion asking
him to forl-e her tD answer
W1th the JUry m the
courtroom Browntng won
admtsswns
from
the
defendant that she passed up
repeated opportumlles to
escape or seek help durmg
her 19 months underground
wasn t sure herself that she
had been bramwashed and
stood guard In an SLA hideout
prtor to the San Franctsco
bank robhery lor which she ts
standmg trw!
MISS Hearst completing
her thtrd full day on the
stand and her mother
Gatherme both broke mto
tears when the heiress
testified she did not contact
her larruly after months of
captmty ber use I felt my

parents wouJdn t want to see feelmg about him
me agam
Well what was that lee
She also satd she had ling?
changed her mmd about
I couldn t stand him
rnarrymg Steven Weed wtth
Brownmg was more
whom she was livmg m successful 10 getttng the
Berkeley when she was delendant to admit she had
abducted and has not seen rep eated opportunities
him smce her capture
durmg two trips across the
Brownmg questioned her country WJth sports activtst
again on her rape m a tiny Ja ck Scott and durmg the
closet by SLA member sununer of 1974 at farm
Wtlliam Wolfe wbom she houses m Pennsylvania and
described as the love of her New York to make phone
hfe m a tape recording made calls or leave messages
after hts death m a shootout concerrung her whert!llbouts
wtth los Angeles police and
Nobody was right there
by SLA ch1eftam Donald With you preventmg you !rom
Cinque DeFreeze
domg 11 were they' the
Mtss Hearst satd she prosecutor asked
offered no reststance because
No
she was afraid of them
But MISS Hearst msl!ted
When the prosecutor she was afratd her captors
pressed her about Wolle
would find out about any
MISS Hearst S81d she dtd not messages and harm her
love him but had a strong

Rail reconstruction may
By Helen Bottel
The Righi To-Die Question

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DEAR HELEN
My 76-year-old mother died of cancer Doctors said after
surgery she would never get well yet she was kept aljve at the
hosp tal lor over a month of needless pam There was no health
msurance and the btU was tremendous
II I can possibly prevent 1t thts will not happen to me To
thts end I have wr1tten a request cop1es of whtch have gone to
my children You nught Uke to prmt 11 so that others can
follow smt
To my Farruly Phystctan To my Clergyman And to my
lawyer If the time comes when I can no longer take part m
dectstons for my own future let thts statement stand as the
testament ol my wtshes
lf there ts no reasonable expectation of my recovery from
phy~tcal or mental ~bil1ty I A - A - request that I be
aU wed to dte and not be kept alive by artiftctal means or
herotc measures Death IS as much a reality as birth growth
maturtty and old age 11 Is the one certainty I do not fear death
as much as I fear the mdigmty of detertorallon dependency
and hopeless pam I ask that drugs be mercifully admintstered
to me for termmal suffermg even though they hasten the
moment of death
Thts request ts made after carelul constderallon Although
thts document ts not legally bllldmg you who care lor me will
I hope feel morally bound to follow tis mandate
I recogniZe that It places a heavy burden of responsibility
upon you and 11 IS Mth the mtention ol sharmg that
responsibility and of rmtigattng any leeling of gutlt that thts
statement IS made
Helen thiS document was dated and s1gned by me my
doctor my lawyer and a member of my lamily - ADELE A
NOTE TO READERS A request such as Adele s ts as she
says not legally bindmg but 11 DOES clarify her wtshes and
wtU eliminate guilt feelings should her family ever be faced
With this sad deCISIOn - H
DEAR HELEN
So you think career wtves can make good parents?
Consider thts husband and wife we know Each has an
executive posttion The children only have a housekeeper In 14
years of mamage they actually brag that they have never
spent one Chrtstmas wtth thetr kids During the holidays they
are packed off to therr grandmother s while the parents enjoy
the1r annual vacation m Europe MeXICO Hawau or wherever
- DISGUSTED
P S The youngsters are unwanted every other time of the
year also
DEAR DIS
Disgustmg yes but who s to say thts couple would act any
differently whether the wife worked or not' Her JOb doesn t
l111lke her tgnore therr children It merely gives her an excuse
to be away from unwanted burdens
I st1U say careers and children mlx If the proper
mgredtents are used and the greatest ol these Is love - H
DEAR HELEN
My husband fathered an illegitimate child before we were
roamed He accepted responsibility and the boy has his name
Does that mean he dlust keep on wtth child support until the
child ts of age' And how about inherttance' --CALIFORNIAN
DEAR CAUFORNIAN
In Galiforrua illegttlmate children are pretty well
protected The answer to your frrst questton ts Yes if your
husband has accepted his respons1b1Uty The second question
L• more mvolved and you Uneeda lawyer to help you wtth 1t H

Got a problem' An adult subject for discussion' You can
talk 11 over m her column II you wnte to Helen Bolte! care of
this newspaper

get second chance in Ohio
.,By LEE LEONARD
UP! Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Ohto House has voted to gtve
a second cha nce to a
conslltutwnal amendment
rejected by the Ohto
electorate
last
year
authortz ng the state and
local governments to help
finance reconstruchon of
detertoratmg fretght and
passenger rat! lmes
New life was breathed mto
the proposal Thursday when
the House cleared it
unammously and sent tt to the
Senate
If approved there the
resolution would go to the
June ballot lor another vote
of the people who crushed 11
last November tiy a 2 1
margm
Alter adoptmg the rat!
amendment for the second
time m e1ght months the
House JOtned the Senate m
weekend adjournment
Rep Arthur R Wtlkowskt
D-Toledo satd the measure
must be gtven a second
chance tf Ohto ts to
parttctpate 10 ratlroad
reorgantzatlon under
Consohdated Rat! Corp
(Conratl) created by the
federal government to take
over bankrupt lretght lines
and operate them
Wtlkowski satd State Issue
8 was beaten last year
because tt was linked w1th
Gov James A Rhodes lour
economtc recovery proposals
which fell by a 4-1 margm He
satd
he
reels
the
constitutwnal amendment a!
lowmg the state to partictpate
In rat! financmg could pass If
standmg alone on the ballot
Wilkowski satd Conratlts to
take over seven bankrupt
an
ratlroad s Aprtl I
extenston of the ortgmal Feb
27 deadline - at which pomt
Ohto WID be left with I 000
mtles of abandoned tracks
The question IS whether
Oh1o wants to contmue
servtce on those lines sa1d
the lawmaker pomtmg out
small shippers farmers coal
comparues and grain storage
operators wtU lose t h e 1 r
transportal!on unless Ohio
participates
Wilkowski satd Oh1o would
recetve up to $18 nullion m
federal funds over two years
to help reclaun the rail lines
tf tt enters the Conratl

DR. LAMB
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WINNING NUMBERS
This week s wlnalnc Ohio
Lottery
numbers
three-digit number - 295
1two-nine-live)
Four digit number0209 (zero-two-zero-nlae)
Five-digit number 45437 (lour five-four
three-seven,

Six digit number 194353 (one-nine-lour
tbree-flve-tbree
Spirit of 76 winning
nwnbers

Two-digit numhen - 54
(filly-four) 56 (fifty sb I
41 (forty-one) and 59 (fifty
nine)
Four digit number4433 (four four three
three)
Five-digit number 31475 (three-one
foursevell"flve)
Six digit number 857037 (eight five-sevenzero three-seven)
O.Ravenna chief sponsor
the
faculty
said
Improvement program
would permit education and
research
projects
as
approved by the uruverslty s
board of trustees making
hetter teachers out of the
!acuity members
But opponents complained
the one-year absences every
seven years would require
the use of subslltute teachers
and hinder the instructional
programs of the colleges
The Senate agreed with
House amendments and sent
to the governor s desk a bill
prohibiting the shipment of
dogs under etght weeks old
unless they are healthy
enough to wtthstand the
transportation

proJect
The most extenstve debate
He sa1d Mtchlgan already ol the day took place as the
IS negottatmg wtth the federal
House passed 52 to 33 and
government
for
the sent to the Senate a btll
rehabtlltatwn ol 400 nules of alloMng state colleges and
abandoned track under untverslttes
to
grant
Conrad
proless10nal lea ves wtth pay
We can t get a penny to full ttme faculty memhers
unless we pass thts wtth at least seven years of
resolutton he satd
teachmg expertence
The Ohto Conslltution
Rep Marcus A Roberto
forbtds the government to atd
prtvate corporations m the
ratlroad business
Wtlkow skt s proposed
amendment would change
this aUowmg the state local
governments and regwnal
transtt authortties to make
grants and loans to Conrail
and to Amtrak - a rail
passenger servtce
It also would pernut the By Polly Cramer
legtslature to enact tax
reductions for ra1i property
up space m the cupboard
POU Y S I ROBLEM
and
retmburse
local
unttl
dtscovered they make
DEA
R
PO
l
I
Y
Tl
e
go vernments for r ~venue
dandy
httle cult ng bOards
pleasures
fr
m
ur
new
two
losses from the reductwns
They
Itt
m the dishwasher
v.
av
"h
te
br
ck
ftre
plac
e
are
The resolution also ts a
too
1 any bu
s
I
ere
a
n
ck
lo
fmancmg mechamsm for tbe
I collecl old thmgs and
cleanmg he ou stde bnck as
Ohto Rat! Transtt Authortty
l
ave
foun I hal an old salt
Y.
'ell
as
he
screen
uther
han
which was created last year
shaker
1s a tra ch ve and
a
g
od
ld
sc
rubb
ng
wtlh
a
to develop a htgh speed
I andy lor holdmg skewers
brush
AI
ICI
passenger system between
DEAR AI ICI - I presume md a ca ke ester II ts so
maJor ctl!es but which has
only $1 5 m operatmg fundS v u mean there ar.e no actual mlcresl ng 1o read and flnd
smoke r other stams I wavs 1 help each tl er
under the current budget
Meanwhtle the House \1 uld JUSt h• ld the end of the MRS BC
flEAR POll Y - R ta s
agreed wtth Senate changes 'ac.:uum hf se over the brick
uses
for cw fangled potato
and sent to the governor a b1ll and tht sen en and keep
chtp
cans were ltne but I
settmg up procedural m•\mg at o\t'r tin tnbrt2
have
s tll ano her good one
standardS lor suspendmg or surlare t• dra" mt loo se dirt
Tl
roughoul
the enltre year I
expeUmg puptls !rom public and dust Thts could be done
keep
r
lhn
g
hese cans wtlh
schools
The vote on nn r gula r It ann g da}s rumbs
seed
fat etc and
P(lJ I Y
concurrence m the amend
D) thm g hat btrds hke to
ments was 68 to 20
flEAR POl l Y
My Pe t eat Wt en a can IS run I use
The bill m response to a
U S SUpreme Court dectslon Peeve IS \\I h sumc fa st fuud he tee ptck o carefully
1 es .auran ls
Several imes punch two holes m tl run a
on a 1973 Columbus case
mv
c
hildren
an
I I I ave I ad o slrtn g through the holes
requtres that boards of
leave sud places s mce ll ey replace the hd and then
education adopt by next Sept
\\ ere constan ly sweeping the fre eze 1 Dunng the wmter
1 gmdelmes lor suspenswn
1 n hs agam bemg careful
expulsiOn and removal of flo t "h le we were eatmg
1
cut several holes of dtllerenl
Up fr rr th e flu r l mc s hatr
pupils
stzes
and then hang these
lust dtr c c I ask hem not
The gu1dehnes must
cans
by
the str ng to tree
u s'Y. eep "I le we arc eatmg
mclude a list of types of
branches
Tl e hun gt y btrds
mtsconduct calling for and fi e a yuun g employee
"tll
so
n
empty
hem so hey
apolugtzes and says I e ts
suspenston or expulston
are
rem
ved
lossed
m the
Pup tis would have to he gtven s rrv but "as told to do 1
trash
can
and
!hers
hung
up
Written nol!ce ol the school S These employers are most
Thts
not
only
fee
ds
the
mtent to suspend or expel as mcm s derate Please publish
well as an opportunity to IllS as 11 ts a complatn from hungry btrds bul IS most
BARBARA mtereshn g to watch
appear wtth representattves n any m thers
EVElYN
K
to appeal the action
DEAR! PO! I Y - Tell
DEAR
POll
YThe
mat!
Prov!Slons are made for
!Jnda
who has trouble wtth
emergency removal wtthout m ur' utstde box would orten
lo
u
much
foud colortng
nol!ce or any puptl disrupting ge "el so I n a de a fttlse
pourtng
from
he bottle at one
the academtc process or b&lt; tom • the box out of one
lme
that
some
artiltclal
posing a threat to persons or lourth mch mch mesh wtre
sweeteners
come
m
plastic
he S lZC or the box and
property A hearmg would he CU
bollie&amp;
"1th
removable
tops
reqwred wtthm 72 hours of \\1 h cnuugl extra o bend
1
hey
work
perlec
lly
for
do" n m the stdes o n ake
removal
I
uldmg
lood
col
nng
S
W
legs for tl to set on HEC
DEAR POll Y
I hale
usmg the btg bread board to
chop )Usl a tablespOon or
mon 'r one stalk of celery
We use a lot of tee cream so
buy I o ltve quart buckets
The buckets were always put
o use but he hds jUSt took

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1 cause heart attacks or
ByLa\lrenceE Lamb MD
obs
uc arlertes ns rie t1 e
DEAR DR IAMB - I
bra
n
ca us ng strokes TI e
"ould apprectate knowmg
chsease
1s a disease of ar
he ca use of carol d stenos s
er
es
nu
a hsease c f the
Wha causes lhts bwldup and
I
ear
r
he
bram and 1t can
what ts I made of
alfect
any
artery
111 the body
DEAR READER - The
The
cause
or
these
depostts
obstruchon ts caused bJ the
IS
not
absolutely
clear
but
bwldup of latty-cholesterol
we
know
the
hkehhood
of
depostts m he wall of the
I
avmg
them
s
mcreased
carotid artery
There are w carolad wtlh htgh blood cholesterol
arteries a rtgh t and lelt leve ls and htgh blo od
caro td These are located on pressur e
Obstruchon of the carot1d
each stde of your trachea
at
tere s parltcularly wtth
Each one dtvtdes mto two
bwldup
r [ally-cholesterol
mam branches ar external
depos1ts
n
lher arlcnes n
and mternal carolld The
the
bram
can
lead to a stroke
external carotid supphes the
r
undestrable
symptoms
outstde reg10n or the head and
the tnternal carotid artery ass &gt;elated \ltth madequate
enters the skull and ts a blood 11 " o the. bram
F r m re mformatwn 1 n
major part of the ctrculatwn
str kes and ctrculatwn to the
to the bram
The fatty cholesterol brmn send 50 cents lor The
depostts lhat obstruct the Health I ~ ~ er Nun ber 2 5
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DEAR DR I AMB
On e
ltme you told what to do for
leg or muscle spasms I have
had hem for several years
and the only thmg the doctors
gtve me s qwnm e and I have
'' ake s much hat tl upsets
my stomach Would you tell
me your rernedy again ?
DEAR READER
l~g
cramps ar ca used by man)
I mgs and people subject to
them should I liVe a n edtcal
exammatwn Vt u can cure
any dasurdcrs such a poor
ctrcula ll' n wtlh the method I
,.cslcd but the method can
utve som&lt; people rehef
The lrtck s o keep the feel
alllllegs warm Wear warm
l!lllj( socks ' bed The feet

and legs wtll cool ftrsl tf you
are cold The ctrculahon s
literally d1m1mshed to the
hmbs to conserve heat m the
vtl al center of he body Also
he artertes carrying blood to
he legs wtll tran sfer heat to
co ld bood n the ve ms
returmng to the center ol the
body
hea l
lransfer
Thts
mechantsm conserves heat
for I he v tal center ol the
body bu allows II e tem
peral ur e m the hmbs to drop
Y u counteract lhls by
keepm g ttte whtl~llody warm
and by keeplllg the legs
v.arm
'
&amp; me people.,o~~lso beneftl
fr •m tncreasmg the calcium
tnl akc But a~n I d like to
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A 707 chartered jet plane
loaded wtlh 50 000 lbs of
rebel supphes lor earthquake
vtchms has landed at
Guatemala Ctty accordmg to
Gerard Seton pas tor or the
Pomeroy Seventh-jlay Ad
venhst church
Some of the funds collected
m the Me1gs Mason area by
Advenhsts durtng thetr an
nual Chnstmas World Ser
v1ce Appeal have been used to
help purchase the supplies
The cargo tncluded tents
blankets bandages large
kettles for lood preparation
and food To date more than
$100 000 worth &lt;I rebel Items
have been furnished by the
Seventh-day Adventist World
Servtce SAWS) bestdes'
carrymg on lood and clothing
dtslrtbulton tn the strtcken
area Durmg thetr first two
da\S ' ( Operation they
pr \ lded $16 500 worth or
n tis ar d ci &gt;lhed 10 000
"" pl&lt;

Cage Scores
Gl"OPSI

a rech 65 so

M ss 60

Hampton 06 J c Sm t h 10.
Lander 54 Cent Wesleyan 49
L mes one 111 Presby erlan 97

McNeese 98 sw Lou sana 9
Memph s St 91 Tulsa 83
M ligan 103 Tusculum 77
N c Char ot e 124 eapt 63
NW Lou slana 7S N E La 71
Palm Bch All 76 B scyne 65
Sewanee as Trevecca Naz 70

SE La 68 M iss Coli .41
S et!tDn 84 Fla Sou tlern 11
Towson s 77 Sal sbury 15
w Ken ucky 70 Mu...ray 68
M dwest
Elmhurst 64 Nor h Park 62
M Mar y 16 Dordt 73
Roctlester 98 Oh o Ws yn 91

So 11 no s 63 Bradley 6
S eubenvl 65 Mt Vernon 64

w ch

a st 95 Drake 78

Southwest

Angelo 70 Ab Chr s ian 68
H Payne 61 Tar eton 59 o

Lamar 83 Arkansas s

71

No A zona eo Montana 6.1

sou thern 10 TeK Col 77
S F Ausl n 93 E TeKaS 73
TeKas A&amp;M 111 TCU 70

west

A r For ce 89 Samfo d 68
Carroll 65 Grea Fal s 64

E Mont 77 W Montana 74

Fresno St 80 San Jse S 76
Grand Canyon 64 P Loma 58
Long Beach s S6 Pac f c 51
Nev LV 6A Hawa I H lo 11
No A zona 80 Montana 64
Oregon 70 USC 67
San ta Barb 76 san Dgo St 73
Seat I Pac 9 Lew s&amp;Cirk 59
UCLA 78 Oregon St 69
U ah 51 94 Denver 93 ot
Wash no on 80 Stanford 59
Wash S 98 Ca torn 1!1 85
Weber s 84 Mon ana st 79
Wh 1 er 70 Pmona P tze 66

Woodward out
as color man
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Bill
Brown a local televtston
station sportscaster wtll
replace Woody Woodward as
the color commentator this
season on the Clnclni'ultl Reda
regional televiSion network
Brown 28 who covers
sports for WLWT television
will team Mth play-hy.play
annO\UlCer Ken Coleman on
the 30-game schedule It was
announced Thursday
Woodward a former major
league player who now
coaches the Flordla State
Unlverstty baseball team
was the color corrunentator
the past two seasons but hiS
contract was not renewed for
thts year
Brown a nail ve of Sedalia
Mo
and a journalism
graduate of the University of
Mlssoun hosted several
television 'feature shows on
the Reda lpt season and also
anchored local football
basketball and hockey
telecasts

Lennep elected
PALM SPRINGS Calif
UP! - Frederick L Van
Lennep of Lexmgton Ky
chatrman or the bOard or the
American Horse Council
Thursday was elected
prestdent Of Harness Tracks
of Amertca an assoctahon of
50 harness tracks m the
Untied States and Canada
Van Lennep a major figure
m North American harness
racmg as breeder owner and
track operator IS president or
Pompano Park Fla and
Wolvertne Raceway Detroit
He alsp owns Castleton Farm
in Kentucky sa1d he would
continue ellorts to untly all of
horseracmg to meet growmg
problems facing the industry
today

Mei¥s
Property
Transfers
Freda Mttch to John Mitch
Kathryn Reeves Lot 28
Sutton Mmersv lie
Elste G1lhlan dec to
Wesley G Gtlhlan Lawrence
Gtlhlan Sylvta Rarnbacher
Beulah Pratt
Herman
Gtlhlan Chalmer Gtllllan
Elb~rt
Gillilan
Gladys
Cozart trans Letart
Elbert Gtlhlan dec to
Della Gdhlan Mtldred L
Gillilan Delores Donohue
Shtrley Stmpson Beatrice
Cijrhsle Betty L Spaun
rans Letart
Della Gtllllan dec to
Mtldred L Gtllilan Delores
Donohue ShU"ley Stmpson
Bcatrtce Carhsle Betty L
Spaun trans Lelart
Mtldred Gilhlan admrx
Wesley G Gillilan dec to
Charles Spaun Betty Swan
:til A Letart
Jessie L Shumaker dec to
Charles L Shumaker Cert
trans Middleport
LesUe L Whitlmgton to
Frances J Whlthngton
Parcels Sahsbury
Calvm G Lane Mabel
Lane to H Charles Pullins
Fredertck Eugene Pullms
Lilt Pomeroy
Zeremba Baker VIrginia
Baker Charles A Balter
1 orrame Baker Harold
Taylor !Jnda Taylor Joe
Taylor Marilyn Taylor to
I arry Hoffman Danelle
H&lt; lfman 19 A Lebanon

Incredible
SJammin' Sam
tops LA Open

Owners warned
10 years ago

Sports
Desk

LOS ANGELES (UP!) llammln Sam Snead aWl II
The lneredtble man from
yesteryear emerged aa a
strong contender In the
opening round of the •1115 000
Los Angeles Open golf
tournament Thursday
Only Tom Jenklna fiveunder-par 68 was a better
score on the day Snead
flabbergasted everyone by
shooting a 67 He was tied for
second with Brthsh Open king
Tom Watson
That s fantashc said
Watson shaking hts head
How can a man of 63 play
that good' I read last year
where he was gomg to retire
I m glad he dtdn I

CINCINNAT I (UP! ) Marvm Mtller the executive
director of the Major Leag ue
Ballplayers Association who

BY GREG BAn.EY

I d like to call your attention to the fme basketball that

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NBA Standtngs
By United Press lnternat onal
Entern Conference
Atlanl c 0 v sion
W L Pet gb
Boston
36 17 679
Buffa o
3.4 2J 596 A
Ph ade ph a 33 24 589 5
New York
28 30 483 10
Central D vis on
W L Pet gb
Cle\l e lind
3.4 22 607
Wash ng on
33 23 589
Houston
27 27 500 6
New Or eans
25 29 .463 8
A an a
26 31 4!i6 8
western conference
Midwest 0 vision
W L Pet gb
M waukee
24 33 421
De ro
2 33 38 9
Kansas c
2 36 368 3
Ch cago
17 J8 309 6
Padt c o v ston
W L Pet tb
Goden Sta e
40 16 714
Los Anoe es
29 29 500 12
Sea te
28 29 491 12
Phoen x
23 30 434 15
Port and
24 lJ 421 6
Thursday s Rnult
Cle\le and 2 Port and 94
Fridays Games
PhOen x at New Or eans
Port and a Ch cago
Wash ng on et Detro
M !waukee a Hou s on
8os on a Los Angeles
Ph ade ph a a Se al le
Saturdays Games
De ro at Buffa o
New Or eans a New Yo k
Phoen K a Ho vs on
At an a at Wash ng on
Port &amp;nd 1!1 KMSliS C t y
Boston a Go den State

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southeastern Ohto htgh schools are producmg this yea r
perhaps the lmest all-around roundball m recent years
In Class A actton most of you have been reading about
North Galha a team whtch has compiled a 15-2 record thts
season and has captured the SV AC champtonshtp In the latest
UP! poll the Pirates are ranked No lim the state
The Southern Tornados wtth a 13-4 record recently have
shown champtonshtp form North Galha and Southern are
seeded one and two m the Secttonal Tournament at Metgs
A little known area team Oak Htll ts sportmg a 17 I
record and ts ranked etghth m the state Keep your eyes on
these boys
In AA ctrcles Ironton ( 15-2) wmner of the S!WAL thts
year IS currently lodged m lOth place m the UP! ballotillg The
Me1gs Marauders gave the Tigers all they could handle m thetr
two meetmgs thts year Rtght behmd Ironton m lith place ts
Wheelersburg another not-too-dtstant netghbor
The Me1gs Marauders although only 9-9 on the season
have shown area fans an excttmg brand of basketball this
year The local club ts top-seeded m 1ts AA sectional at
Federal Hockmg
So local fans keep watch Southeastern Ohio could end up
wtth some State-recogntt on th s year The Sentmel staff
Wishes all these teams good luck

-Tiffin claims
"MOC cage title

SIGNS LETTER OF INTENT - Seott Burrts 247
pound tackle for the Pomt Pleasant Big Blacks and
second-team Class AAA All-State gr1dder this past season
ts shown s1gnmg a nal!onalletter of mtent to attend Ohto
State Uruverstty Wednesday evenmg at Oscar s
Restaurant m GaUtpohs Lookmg on as Burrts the most

Pt. Pleasant grid
ace is OSU bound

CEDARV ILLE - Th e
Dragons ol Ttlftn Umverstty
deleated Urbana and Ohto
Domtntcan last week to
capture the 1975 76 Mtd.Ohto
Conference
tttle
The
Dragons who I mshed ltlth
last season ltmshed wtth a
16 9 overall record and a 9-3
mark tn the conference
Rob n Farns
a sharp
shoo ttng guard led Tiflm to
three vtctortes last week
scortng 42 po nts aga mst
Urbana and 37 agamst Ohto
Domm1can
In a key game last week the
Urbana Blue Kmgh\s beat the
Redmen of Rio Grande )03
101 m two overbrnes R o
Grande once agam re ceiv ed a
good perlormance from J m

Noe who had 34 pomts and 15
rebounds
El se where
Cedarv lle bounced back to
I ve dreamed about He stayed to watch Burr s
beat Urbana 83-18 on the Blue playmg loolbaU lor the Ohto durmg wrestlmg practice and
Kmght. home court as 6-1 State Buckeyes smce I was a then went home wtth htm for
forward Steve Lones led httle boy
dinner
Cedarv lie wtth 28 pomts
These were the words of btg
Several other maJOr
As the season draws to a Scott Burns Pomt Pleasant co1leges also wanted to
close Jtm Noe contmues to Htgh School s most sought recrw t Burrts
lead m scortng ( 27 7 ppg ) and after athlete m many years
BurriS had mqwrtes !rom a
reboundi ng ( 12 7 rpg ) Robm belore he s gned a nat onal host of colleges butt! was the
Farns alt er sconn g 115 letter of mte nt Wednesday maJor un verstbes that got
pomts m three games last evenmg to attend Oh1o Stale hts chtel attenbon I have all
week s clos mg m on the Umverstty th1s !all
the letters m a drawer I
scortng btle trailing Jtm Noe
Burrts who ts 6 3 lips the really can t say nght now
by l\\ o tenths ol a polO t Bob sca les at 247 pomts He mked how many I dtd get
Ma son of Malone contmues the agreement to accept an remarked Scott
to lead the loop In l1eld goal OSU scholars htp ofler wtth
In all Burns vtslted the
pe rcentage at 57 5 whtle former Buckeye grtdder campuses of the maxtmum of
Mark Kletn leads m lree Wtlltam Eachus Mw a s1x colleges before !tnahzmg
throw percentage at 90 3
Gall polls attorney Eachus hts dectswn to attend OSU
I andled the formaltttes
Scott vts ted the Un verstty or
Eachus was a guard for the Mtchtgan Notre Dame
Buckeyes n 1964-65-llG
Alabama Mlamt Sou th
The s1gmng ceremony was Carolina and Ohto State whtle
held at Oscar s Restaurant m sortmg out hts thoughts on
Gall poh s wtlh Scotts college rootball
1e Gil me Lompos te Sta st cs
R o Gra.nde College Junio Vars tv
mother brothers and ststers
I Made up my mind to
PLAYER
G FGM
RB A FTM TP Avg
close
fnends
and
members
of
accept
the Ohto Slate orfer on
Br an Nea
7
38 17
7 4
26 &lt;~
d8
69
the
press
n
attendance
the
ba~ts
that Coach Hayes
,., M ke R ey
6 04 42 90 5
.1 1 :n
06 66
Scott s father Worthy Burris has a tremendous lootball
DonG bson
15 22 3 09
&lt;.l3 'J
54 38 266
7
Teo Ch" I n
6 114 67
66 37
57 42 176
0
Jr was unable to attend the program and because 1t s not
0 n P u eel
16
77 93 59
.:1 35 22
38
Slgntng
event as he was out of a great dtstance away from
Mil k Mason
16
85 43
30 8 ?5 6 01 6 4
town
on
busmess
home commented Burris
Kevi n Le ste
13 11 6 30
9 3
27 2
12 9 3
0 ve Me Dowe I
3 48 24
78
3
06
It was on Jan 20 durmg the
54
42
PPHS Head Football Coach
M ke Bever l y
5
6 2
20
7
67
49 3 3
peak of the recruthng season Steve Safford remarked m
Maj l Mt1rt n
6
87 38
64
3
3 70
96
60
that W W Hayes let tl be
Buddy Sowa r d s x
2
24
0 1
?2
10 5 0 known that he wanted Scott response to a quesllon that 11
was no surpnse to him that
Chuck K ng X
2
II 8
I
0
S0
16
80
Dt1n 8 se
2
22 4
9
0
0
on
h
s
OSU
team
Hayes
Burns was such a sought28
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TOTALS
16 145 53 0 553 Ill 336 223 1283 80 2
traveled to Pomt Pleasant on after college prospect I ve
x- Ptaved f rst quart e ontv
tha t date and strolled mto the always thought Scott had the
PPHS ofltce announcmg that abthty to go to a B1g Ten
1975 16
R 0 GRANDE COLLEGE
R o 84
- Ma lone 91
he was there to talk wtth the college Salim d remarked
F NAL ST ATt $1" CS
Ro88
WashiOS
talented Btg Blacks taekl•
R 08 7
Ky Chr Sf an 52
R o 99
M vernon Naz 8 2

Rio Grande colle{!e stats

ABA St1nd ngs
By Un ted Preu Internet onal
WLPctgb
De m1er
.t2 13 764
New York
35 21 625 7
San Anton o
32 22 593 9
Ken ucky
31 27 53.t 2 2
lnd ana
29 30 492 15
51 Louis
26 33 44
8
V rg n a
0 .t6 179 31 2

Thund•v s Resulh

v rgln a 102 Kentucky 82
Denver 28 Indiana 123
Friday s Games.
New York a Virg n a
San Anonoa S Lous
Denver at lnd ana
Saturd.Jy s Games
v rg n a at Indiana
San Anton oat Kentucky

R o6

R o 86

91

R o 85

NHL Standings
By United Press tnternatlon.t
Can'l:pbell Conference
Patrick Dtv slon
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Ph lade ph
37 10 11 85 255 158
NY lstanders 30 16 12 72 222 1-43
A an a
26 27 8 60 195 181
NY Rangers 23 30 6 52 198 240
Smythe Division
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Ch cago
24 11 17 65 180 t6S
vancouver
23 24 11 57 93 198
Sl Louis
22 27 9 53 180 204
Mlnneso a
16 38 4 36 41 2H
Kansas c ty 12 38 8 32 uo 249

Wales Canlerence
Norris Division

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Montrea~

o1111 9 9 91 248
Los Ange es 30 25 6 66 201
P ttsburoh
25 25 9 .59 243
Detro 1
19 33 7 4.5 161
Wa$hlngton
6 47 1 19 63
Ado~ms Division

130
201
229
226
304

Boson
36 1 10 82 227
Buffalo
33 16 10 "246
Toronto
24 24 11 59 211
Callforn a
21 31 7 -49 liS
Thursday s Results
Buffalo 3 Atlanta 1
P ttsburgh 1 Toronto 5
Friday s Gemes
NY Rangers at Montreal
At anta at Kansas City
Pnladelph a at Callforn a
M nnetote 11 vancouver

65
174

WLT Pll 91 II
208
203

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R o 74

.Ro n

R o 72
R o 83

Phlladelph a at Los Angele&amp;
wash noton at Detro t
Chicago at P ITsDurgh
St Lou sat Vancouver
Buffalo at Toronto

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U bana 79

Ma e a 79
M ddle Te nn essee 89
F or da T ec h 10 1
So uh F ordal1 5
Cen t al St a e 90
Maon e67

OhoDo mn can 79
...... M Ve non Naz 66

- Ceda r v lie 84
W Va Tec h 61
- Tffn81
- Ubana(3o 1 s)93
Tffn 102
Cedarv le 62
Oh o Oom n can 46

2 82 268 1'13
37 18 • 78 267 2?]
28 25 3 59 210 !91

Edmonton

21 35 -4 46 204 25-4

TorOfltO

15 36 5 35 230 2'1i'

x Ottawa
x Team

Eas
A brgh58Dew57
Ba es 88 No w ch 80
e ~,.~e e d 90 Be ckl ey 83
Bo s on S 26 Cu y 77
Cec 66 Po omac Sl 6
Co by 8 Babson 6
E Conn 70 Ro W I ams 68
Holy Cross 00 Bas on U 80
Keene S .&lt;~7 Johnson S 41
Lehman 82 Ca hed a 79
.L nco n Pa 70 P h a Ph a n 67
L U BRManha an 7
L vndon 99 F rnk n P erce 97
Mane 64 Ccnncc cu 63

Mass f1 Rho
Me

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sa nd 76

n flC~ 9 Ccn

Conn 90

N H co
6 Haw hO ne 7J
NY Hch 68 B oo k yn Co
60

No e Dam e 9 Fo dham 8
Sa c 11 BJ Den son 82
Sc al" on 54 Susquehanna 43
Sp ngf e d 73 Am I n 6
S onel
75 So Co11n 74
un on 04 Tr n y 79
U ca 75 Ham I on 65
South
sa mo e 57 ca hO c 55
Ber ea 83 Campbel sv li e 79
Bow e S 95 Sou heas rn 89
CaiT) pbe
JO F aye evl
Charl es on 57 E sk ne 56
Concord 74 Raeford 59
Copp n 29 Ga aude 56
Cum berland 85 un on Ky 64
G wash 106 G Mason 5

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SPECIAL

CINCINNATI (UP!)
Johnny Bench has become
the hrst $200 000 a year
player m the history or the
Cincmnah Reds
Bench stgned hts 1976 con
tract wtth the club Thursday
and declared I reached a
plateau that at one time I
never thought I could attam
Asked if that plateau was
$200 000 Bench rephed In
essence yes
Bench also dtsclosed he had
been seekmg even more than

$200 000
The figure I stgned for
was a little apart from that
which I ongmally sought he
sa1d But I m happy
Bench recalled that a lew
years ago New York Mets
pttchmg coach Rube Walker
predicted he would hecome
baseball s ltrst $200 000
player
I wasn t but then I m no
Hank Aaron satd Bench
As lor RIChie Alien and hts
$200 000 plus salary he was

dlt~andtd

lndlanapolll 10 New Eng l
Houston Cleveland 3

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Friday • Gamts

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Calgary

Edmonton at Wlnft1Cog
San Dlevo at Toran o
Phoenix at Clnclnnlli
Saturday t G1m11
lnd anapolls at Cleveland
Sen Dlergo at C nclnnat

..

Dantley nets
38 in victory

Meigs ith grade goes 2-1 in final 3 games
In three games the past
week the Metgs 7th grade
baske lball team won two and
lost one opemng agamst
thetr Athens counterpart m
Middleport on Monday
evemng Feb 9
After a closely contested
see sawmg ltrst hall Athens
led 12-9 at the half A sertes of
costly turnovers durmg the
thtrd quarter gave Athens the
chance to break away The
!mal quarter saw the local
team outscore thetr opponent
by a 14 12 margm the ftnal
score Athens 45 Me1gs 30
Athens leadmg
scorers
were Lavery wtth 16 pom\s
and W1tson w1th 8
Metgs htgh pomt boys were
Dodson and Mtller each 8
Other scorers were Ohlinger
6 Staats 4 and Kennedy and
Judge 2 pomts e3ch
On We4nesday the young
Marauders played the 7th
grade Shade team m the
Juntor High gym Ear her th1s

season Shade had deleated
Metgs by a 39-38 score on the
wmer s court This game was
a dtflerent story After a
rather slow start the ocal
cagers butll a 17 7 halltlme
lead and were never headed
The second half saw Metgs
outscore Shade by a 25 10
margm fmal score Me1gs
32 Shade 17
Meigs got balanced scoring
from Steve Ohhnger w1th 16
Dave Kennedy 12 John
Staats 10 Bntt Dodson 4 and
Mtke Mtller I Leading
rebounders were Ohlinger
wtth 13 Kennedy wtth 10 and
Staats wtth 8
The 7th grade closed out 1ts
12 game schedule wtth a
home
contest agamst
Southern
Me1gs Jumped to a com
mandmg hrst hall lead and
\lent on to wm 52 35 wtth all
pla)ers getting the chane to
play m the !mal contest
Sconn~ honors for the last

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Tornadoes get
past 'Kittens
handily, 39-17

Bench is first $200,000 Red

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RIO GRANDE COLLEGE
FINAL STATISTICS
R o 92
W l berfor ce 69
R o 80
W m ng on 0
'R o 100
Dyke 74
R o S9
0 erb e n 68
&gt;R oS7
w ve T ec h 73
R091
Oyke 80
Ro79
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Mar e a OS
I e 90
Ma Sha F es h 83
Baseba Team 68

au Ch
co he a 92
Ky Ch r s an 55
R o 97
Ceda v e 83
R o 65
R o72
Oh o Dam n can
64
London Co rec1 ona
R o 89
ns 84
Ro90
Uba na73
oR o 84
Ma sh a I F esh 85
Record Won 7 Los t 9
fn ean! over t rne
- m eans
doub e ove I me

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R o 65
IR o 88
R076
R o 69

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R o 75
R o63
Ro97
Ro92
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R o 96

W m ng on 6
M dd epo lndeps 9

asked us (ballplayers
assoctation and owners ) to
attempt to setUe the matter
out ol court But the owners
lS to brief Cmcmna t ..area
wanted no part ol tt
haseball players today says
Agreetng that the reserve
he warned club owners 10 clause was the stumbling
years ago to get prepared for block m current negotiations
reserve clause changes
Mtller satd he wants
Mtller who srud he talked arbttrator Peter Seitz s
to 115 players m los Angeles controversial
dectsion
Wednesday and met with (glVlng players the right to
more players m Chtcago play out thetr one year
Thursday belore headmg opttons) apphed to players
to ok tssue wtth who already have stgned 1976
here
Cleveland !ndtans Prestdent contracts
Ted Bonda s charge that he IS
And all players who
throwmg the owners stgned 1975 contracts should
curves m negotiations for a sttll have the rtght to make
new contract
1976 thetr option ye..r even II
lf I m throMng a curve as a compronuse agreement Is
Bonda clallllS then tl s a It). r ea ch ed on the reserve
year long curve sa td Mtller clause added Miller
Because for 10 years the
Miller
sai d
the
owners v1ew has been go to dtsagreement over the
sought-after PPHS athlete m many years stgns hts
hell when a ny ta lk ol reserve
clause
was
agreement are from left Pomt Pleasant Head Foothall
mod I) mg baseball s reserve extremely complicated
Coach Steve Safford Scott smother Mrs Worthy Burns
clause arose
It s not as simple as they
lr and GaUtpolis Attorney Btll Eachus Eachus who
And for 10 years I ve been (club owners) make 11
played for OSU himsell handled the lormahlles ol stgnmg
telhng the owners That s sound he satd There s a "..
Burrts for Buckeye mentor Woody Hayes
stlly Don t watt until you ve whole
system
of
been hit on the head Now compensations built In that
they ve been hlt on the head
create a lot ol complications
Tonrght's games
Mtller expressed no Thts
dtspute
mvolves
sympathy
lor
club
owners
tremendous
legal
liabWtles
FRIDAY
SEOAL
Remember I wanted to that
we
(ballplayers
A hens a Logan
negotiate
a
compromise
assoctation)
aren
t about to
TIR VALLEY
agreement on the reserve undertake
Fe d e r a I
Ho ck ng
a
A lex ander
clause even before the
Miller
said
another
Be pr e a Warren Loca
(Andy) Messersmtth and meeting wtth the owners
V nton Cou n y a N elsonv lie
E AST MEIGS
The &lt;Dave) McNally cases went nego ttat1~g commtttee Is
Yo k
SVAC
Fres hman I ournamen t got to arbttratwn he satd The
scheduled Saturday m New
Nor h Ga I a a Sov t hwes c n
underway at Eastern Thurs JUdge who ruled on the York
Others
day mgh t w th the Southern arbttrator s decision even
Wahama a Hannan T ace
Tr mbl e a So u h ern
Tornados handily defeatmg
Ravenswood
a
Po n
Hcmnan Trace 39 17
P easa nl
SATURDAY
The Tornad os were '"
Po tsmou h at Iron on
contr ol alt the way holding
TUESDAY(Feb 24)
Kyge C eek a Buffa o
the W ldkittens to a mere II
R p ey at Po n Pea sant
pomls
the ltrst hal l whtle
FRIDAY(Feb 27
scorwg 20 or thetr own The
Po n Pl eas an a t Wahama
F na
egu a se a s on
defense buckled down even
games
more and gave up only one
By
United
Press Dantley satd Thursday night
po
nt the th rd pertod and ltve International
BIRMINGHAM
Ala
after scoring 33 points to lead
m the las t canto
Notre Dame ts headed for the Irish to a 91 78 romp over
(UP!) - Doug Atkins a
))\\ 1ght Hill led the w nne s another shot at the NCAA
defens1ve end for Tennessee
Fordham "' New York
w lh 16 po nt s and Ttm
playoffs next month but the
who later earned All Pro
Rtght now tl s 5IJ..50
had 10 Clary was future may be dun for the
honors wtth the Chtcago Brmager
Dantiey said he s 100 per
top scorer for Hannan 'I race
!rtsh tf All Amertca forward cent certam that he U try
Bears of the NatiOnal
Soutl er n wtll tangle wtth Adrtan Dantley tips the
Football League
was
Easter
n m a semt fmal game balance of a 50-50 dectslon out for the U S Olymptc team
honored Thursday mght as
.,rter the playoffs
Fnday at ap m whtle North and turns pro next season
the best Southeastern
A 14-4 streak gave the Irish
Dantley m his thtrd year at a 12-pomt l•.ad after etghl nu
Conference lootbaU player of Gall a goes agru nst Kyg er
Creek at 6 30 Eastern wtth Notre Dame but ehgtble for
the past 25 years
an
8-4 record ts lop-seeded n graduation m August if he nutes of play and they kept
The Player of the Quarter
that margm until halftime
attends summer school must when they led 46-34 Dantley
Century Award presented by the to ur ney In regu la
the Blrmmgham Monday season play Southern and dectde whether he wants to had 17 pomts m the first hall
Eastern spht two games
pla y another year for the
Mornmg Quarterback Club
Ftnals wt ll start Sa turday lrtsh or grab the mtUlon as Notre Dame rtdlng a
was based on the fact that
better than-expected 18 4
dollar contract he wtll no record held steady as the
Atkins was named on the at 7 p m
doubt he oflered to turn pro natiOn s !Oih-ranked team
ballot of each of the 25
It s a tough dectston
sportsw:nters
and
Elsewhere m college
sportcasters asked to choose the mmor league Kalamazoo
basketball fourth rankM
the All-SEC Quarter Century Wmgs o! the Internallonat he satd And m so dmng I UCLA extended Its home
Team
Hockey League Thursday hope we don t get too carrted Mnnmg streak to !Ill games
w1th a come from behmd
Wong was called up when away
Bench called the modified 78 69
DETROIT (UP!) - Rookie Denms Polomdt suffered a
vtctory
over
center Mtke Wong who saw shghtly separated shoulder verswn of baseball s reserve Oregon State
No
6
clause sub101tted by owners Nevada
hm1ted servtce wtth the Jan 24
Las Vegas
Detrott Red Wmgs over the
Polomch returned to actwn last week a step m the rtght trampled Hawau Hilo 164directiOn
past month was sent back to Wednesday mght
I know there are players lll e1ghth-ranked Washing
who would much rather be ton rtpped Stanford ~9
playmg for another club and Oregon topped Southern
Reggte Jackson (of the Gahfornta 7~7 and Long
Oakland A s) IS one because Beach State beat Paclltc 5651
he told me so added Bench
Nevada Las Vegas 164
valuable player n 1970 and
As for me I m happy The
an exceptional case
pomts
was an NCAA maJor
I m sure there will he 1972 had mmor surgery on Reds have always been good college record SIX more than
more players stgnmg for his left shoulder three months to me and I don t want to play the 158 scored by Houston
ago hecause an tnjury left anywhere else
$200 000 or more thts season
agatnst Valparmso In 1970
At thts time a year ago
added Bench menttomng the him m pam much of last
Glen Gondreztck htt for 28
Mets Tom Seaver and season The operahon was marrtage was on Bench s pomts and Sam Smith and
termed successful
mmd more than money He
Boston s Ferguson Jenkins
Bench satd he s closely celebrates hts ftrst wedding Eddte Owen added 27 and 26
Bench dtdn t mentwn
for the Rebels now 25-1
teammates Pete Rose and watchmg the ballplayer as anmversary Saturday
Rtchard Washmgton scored
Bench who planned to be m
Joe Morgan also reportedly soc1al!on s negohahons wtth
19
pomts and Ralph
New Orleans today for the
seekmg $200 000 !rom the club owners
Drollmger
came up wtth a
I thmk tl s unportant to us Mardt Gras IS to fly to New
world champton RedS
to help UCLA
cructal
steal
Bench
the
Nahonal and the players or the future York Saturday where Mfe avenge an earlier loss to
League s rookie of the year m that we resolve our Vtckie a model 1s currently Oregon State and give the
work ng
1968 and the league s most differences wtth the owners
We 11 celebrate our ftrst Brums a sohd two"flarne lead
m the Paciftc-ll conference
wedding anniversary there
race
satd Ilench wtth a $200 000
anmversary gift from the
Reds
already tucked away
game were shared by
In the reboundmg Metgs
Ohlinger and K~nnedy wt th 14 controlled Pulhng down II
pomts each followed by was John Staats wtth Dave
Staats and Dodson With 8 Kennedy and Steve Ohlinger
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WahamamusiciansrankSorority to canvass
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Mavin Murphy
joins Quarter
Century Ouh

MASON , W. Va. - Fifteen

REEDSVILLE - Mavin E.
Murphy of Reedsville has
become a member of the
Columbia Gas System
Quarter Century Club after
completing 25 years of service in February . He is a

su perior

.~

ratings

were

earned by Wahama Band
stuoents at the Wes t
Virginia Region II Solo
adv Ensemble Contes t
held Saturday at Marshall
University in Huntington .
Students were judged on a 5

transmission repairman for
Columbia Gas Transmission
Corporation in the Pomeroy
area. Quar ter Cen tury Club
members are presented
e n graved
ti mepi eces
recognizing their long service
at special banquets honoring
veteran empl oyees.
This year, 209 Columbia
Gas Transmission employees
will become members of the
Quarter Century Club. Including those who join this
year , Columbia Gas Transmission wiU have some 1,041
employees with 25 or more
years of service. The company employs some 3,400

5- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Friday, Feb. 20, 1976

rating scale with Superior or
" ! " being the highest and

"V" the lowest .
Receiving I ratings on solos
were Donna Ma rr , Bb contrabass c larinet; Lisa Davis,

MAVIN MURPHY
persons in a seven state area ,
and is one of the nation 's

flute ; Jenny James, flute ;
Rhonda
Kay,
flu te;
Cheryl Huber, clarinet;
Cheryl Adam s, clar in et;
Mary McFarland , clarinet ;
Mark Harmon, te nor sax;

leading natural gas pipe- Cheryl Weave r, trumpet;
line
companies.
With Marc Fultz, trumpet ; Kathy
Meigs County Education Test, trumpet and Juhn
they thought schools can have Froendt, baritone horn .
ah effect on juvenile
Receiving 1 ratings in
deUnquency in Meigs County. ensembles were saxophone

duel , Mark Harmuu ami
Curtis Morris; brass c holr,

Cheryl Weaver, Marc Fultz,
Sue l.ieving, Keith Goldsberry, Kathy Test, Davis

Xi Gamma Mu Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
made

plan s

lo ca nvass

and Leigh Newland of
By Norma Newland
Dunbar, W. Va. Alma visited
TUPPERS PLAINS
Well , folks, it has been a not only her mother-in-law
while, and it would have been Louisa Newland, but also her
longer if someone with great father in Gallipolis.
Have you been reading the
powers of persuasion hadn't
little school paper the Tuptalked with me .
I had decided that, with all pers Plains Elementary
the work I had, I didn 't have School puts out' It is very
time to call everyone to find in~resting; gives the items
out the news and I was going . of note which are happening,
to stop writing. However, I and which are planned, and
was persuaded to continue on some little i terns by the
a limited basis; so folks, I children themselves. 'i'he
need your held. There are staff of the school keep good
things going all the time. I
those few who have been so
hope
you all get a. chance to
faithful and keep me inread
it although I suspect
formed, but the rest of you
only
those
lucky enough to
are needed to chip in and help
have
school
children
have the
ou:. Give me a call
opportunity.
'
We have some good news
Charles Red Carr is
and some bad news, so let's
recuperating
satisfactorily in
have the gOOd news first.
·
Columbus
from
open heart
Darrel and Jessie .Hetzer
surgery
.
·
I
haven't
heard
celebrated their 50th wedding
when
he
will
be
allowed
to
anniversary in January. Only
return
home.
members of the · family atJessie Dodderer has
tended the celebration which
horrie after several
returned
included two from far-away, ·
days
in
the hospital in
son Denny and his family, of
San Antonio, Te.xas, and Pomeroy ' and is feeling
grandson, Kenny, who is in better. Carol Dodderer
received word that son, Hobe ,
the armed services.
Sunday visit01' at the is recovering nicely from
Newland household "'ere surgery.
Niese! Weatherman had a
Mrs. Alma Newland of
Charleston, W. Va. and son bout wilh the flu , and lost,
and daughter-in-law, Roger and had lo go to the hospital.
That's OK, Niese! , they can
whip that old bug there. Tobe
Bennett just recovered from
the tangle he bad . ·,th a
CLEAN 'lOUR
stubborn brush. The darn
CARPETS ••• ·
thing fought back when he
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tried to cut it down and cut his
&amp;
face up and blacked his eye
fo,
pretty good. Then he had to
come down with a gall
bladder at lack and be rushed
lo the hospital for a short
stay. We h'lpe he stays on his
diet so he will recover faster .
Don't forget the Bar-30
dance at the school house on
Saturday night, February 2\.
Muslc will be by the Khord
Kings from Belpre and the
round and square dancing
will be from 9:00 until1 a.m.
Come on out and swing your

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partner.
I guess maybe I haven 't
told you that we have our
little red puppy ; he is a
11

Gabriel" dog, three months

old, and is he a love ! The
house is so much more
cheerful !
That reminds me: I baven't
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story lately .
Remember the last one,
about Roger Brooks' dog,
Sam, who looked like our first
Gabriel, and Speedy Duvall?

Receiving a HJI) " or Good
rating was Mary McFarland,
piano solo.

Four of the events were
given applications to send in
a lape with the possibility of

2 7 attend meeting

CHESTER - TwentyFinalist." There are 10 honor seven members attended the
finalists chosen in the sta te . meeting of Chester Council
Last year Wahama had lllree 323, Daughters of America, at
.
chosen. The studen ts who the halL
Dorothy Lawson , councilor,
have the opportunity to try
for it this year are Cheryl presided with the illness of
Weaver, John Froendt, the Mrs. Mabel Van Meter and
trass choir and the clarinet Mrs. Dorothy Myers being
reported . It was also noted
choir .
Piano accom panimen ts that Charlotte Grant is home
were playe d by Lynn Kitchen fr om the hospital. Mrs.
and Pat Yeago. Students La wson tJt.~ .n:ed members
were trar spo rted to Hun- for anniversary ca rds .
The traveling prize donated
tington by parencs, a"istant
by
Mrs. Erma Cleland was
director , Tom Phillips and
won
by Mrs. Ada Van Meter.
director Charles Yeago.
Refreshments were served to
those named and Joe Bis:iell,
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Mrs. Marcia Keller, Mrs. Ada
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Morris, Mrs. Letha Wood ,
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Reedsville
Calendar
News Notes

Junior High
honors listed

McN ick le, Janel Middle·

swart , Becky Rhodes, Berta
Robinson , Mark Sim p so n,

Danny

Talbott,

John

Wolfe ,
Pa u la
Wolfe,
Melis sa
Yonker; and all A: Bonn ie

William s,

Bryan

Boso, Peggy Bush, Paul

Car.done, Bob Lee, Carl
Morri s, Mary Be1h Obitz ,
Mary Beth Slavin and Jack

Wolfe.
Eighth Grade - Camellia
Brinager.

Kenny

Cook.

sharon

Crouch,

Hudson,

elf Lynch, James

~oreman ,

David

Harden,
Rosemar], Hubba~:"d , Toni
Pam

Meadows. Carmen · Manuel,

YOUTH RAI,LY, Fairplay
Church, Co unty Road I ,
Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Rev.
David Scott, Lancaster ,
speaker. Public invited.

TUESDAY
PAST
MATRONS,
Pomeroy Chapter, O.E.S.,
6:30 p.in., potluck dinner at
the
Masonic
Temple ,
Tuesday.
ICELANDERS MAD
REYKJAVIK,
Iceland
(UP! ) - Iceland will break
diplomatic relations with
Britain in an abrupt
escala Uon of the "cod war"

over fishing rights, according
to government sources. Ships
Debbie Zirkle ; all A: Cricket from the two cou ntries
Carpenter, Jack Duffy, Kim
tangled again Wednesday in
Dugan , Amy Fisher, Brian
Johnson and Melissa lhle.
disputed waters off the
' Icelandic west coast when the
British frigate Lowestoft
Special Education - Mark
collided with the Icelandic
Parsons , Vonda Wolfe .
gunboat Thor.
Jonathan Rees, Kent Varney,
Matt Weaver, Karen Wines,

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Mrs .

Frydman of Columbus spent
a weekend with her parents,
Mr . and Mrs . Ern es t
Whilehead and family .
Mrs. Balderson of Vienna,
W: Va., spent a weekend at
the William s -Baiderson
home.
V. D. Conn is a patient at
the Camden-Clark Hospital,
Parkersburg, W. Va.
Mr . and Mr s. Zenith
Chevalier arid Allen of Belpre
RD, visited Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs . Edward
Chevalier. They also called
on the Williams-Balderson
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kibble
of Parkersburg visited with
Mrs. Hazel Barton and Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Williams
recently.
NOW YOU KNOW
Portuguese explorers
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minuteman, at llle Tuesday
night meeting of the
Salisbury PTO.
The Rev . William Sydens tricke r had devolions
foll owing the pledge to the
flag led by Brownie Troop

NEW HAVEN - Mrs .
Matilda Noble presented the
lesson, "Design for Everyday
Uving''. when the Mason
Homemakers met Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
J . Marshall in New Haven.
Mrs . Noble assisted as
hostess. The lesson dealt with
artificial soil mixes and the
advan !ages they have over
garden soli, ·since they ore
free of garden pests, made u~
of component parts such as .
peat moss, perlite, vermiculite sand and etc .•
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It was announced that
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month. By-laws were approved and adopted and it
wa s decided to dispense with
membership cards . A
discussion was held on the
benches to go with the lunch
room tables and · of the
possibility of sponsoring a
cub scout troop.
Three past presidents of the
PTA
present
were
recognized. The room at-

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• Mrs . Laurene Lewis,
president, presided at the
meeting. Mrs. Laura Johnson
pre!ll'nted the devotionals,
Genesis 2:1-8 verses , a
reading, "My Country", and
''A recipe for a happy home ."
Secretary's report was
given and treasurer 's report
by Mrs. Roberta Youn~.
The birthdays of Mrs .
Marshall and Mrs. Lawrence
Roush were observed and a
gift presented to each by the
club. The birthdays of Mrs.
Catherine Smith, Mrs.
Laurene Lewis, Mrs. Helen
Williams and Mrs . Roberta
Young will be observed at the
M!lfch meeting .
The group discussed serving the Wahama alumni
banquet and decided they
could not serve the dinner for
the fee offered.
Mrs . Lewis reminded the
ladies of the National Extension Homemakers Conference August 15-20 at

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DANCE PLANNED
TUPPERS PLAINS- The
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WERNER

dance Saturday night, Feb. 21
at the elementary school
building here. Dancing will
begin at 9 p.m. with musi~
furnished by tlie Kord Kings
of Belpre. Refreshments will
be served by the Tuppers
Plains Community Club.

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Morgantown. The theme is
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A riew member,

Mrs.

William (Lilah ) Zerkle, was
welcomed and attended her
firsl meeting,
The group played games
and prizes were awarded to
Clara Williams, Mrs. Nancy
· Van Meter, Mrs . Lilah
Zerkle, Mrs. Judy Reynolds,
Mrs. Evelyn Stewart, Mrs.
Roberta
Youn g,
Mrs .
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Williams also won a door
prize .
Refreshments were served

to Mrs. William Zerkle, Mrs.
Laurene Lewis, Mrs. Nancy
VanMeter. Mrs. Clara
Williams,
Mrs . Helen
Williams,
Mrs. Laura
Johnson, Mrs . Catherine
Smith, Mrs. Judy Reynolds,
Mrs. Joyce Carson, Mrs.
Evelyn Stewart, Mrs . Hazel
Smith, Mrs. Roberta Young,
Mrs. Sarah Spencer.

Surprise party
honors birthday
Mr . and Mr s. ·Henry
Hartman · entertained
re"ently with a surprise party
honorin g . their daughter ,
Marcella, on her birthday.
Cake, ice cream, soft
drinks and potato chips were
served. Games were played
and prizes awarded to the
Winners . Attending were
Dennis Wolfe , Sue Tillis ,
Marty Dugan, Don Tillis, Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Roush, Ellen
Darst, Cindy and Trina
Faulk, Carol DeLong, Carla
Hartman, and Donald Casto.
Gifts were present~'&lt;~ to her
by Mrs. Erroll Conroy and
Mrs. Curtis Wolfe.

DINNER PLANNED
Dinner will be served to ail
past co mma nders and
trustees of Drew Webster
Posl . 39, American Legion,
ard their wives , at the post
home at 7 p.m. Wednesday.

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SERVICE HELD
Funeral services for Della
Douglas . were conducted
Tuesday at the Ewing
Funeral Home with burial in
the Rock Springs Ce,metery.
The Rev. William Sydenstricker officiated. Here for
the funeral were Mr . and
Mrs . Atchie Goodwill,
daughter , Shellie, Mrs.
Debbie Forte , and Mrs.
Robert Buckalew, Massillon;
Mrs. Shirley Texter, North
Canton; Chief Warrant Officer 3-c Robert E. Will, Fort
Meade, Md.; and Ronald
Barnhart, Mr. and Mrs.
William Murray and son,
Michael, Columbus.

HOME FROM VACATION
MASON - Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Harris and David
Smith returned from a
vacation to Niagara Falls, N.
Y. and sce ni c s pots in

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QiJILTING - Shown quilting from the left around the.
frame are Mrs. Harriett Warner, Mrs. Marcia Denison,
Mrs. Mary Frances Baumgardner, Mrs. Marie Bishop,
Mrs. Ethel Nelson, Mrs. Jessie Grueser, Mrs. Edith

Donation is given
scholarship fund

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ponder
a nd
proceed," plant, promote and
purchase 1 and participate,

pay and promptly, as well as
the " Past Presidents '
Parley". She spoke of the
work of the past presidents as

se rvic ewomen and givlng

financial aid to girls entering
the nursing field . She also
spoke on the purchaS!' of
poppy seeds, of the role of
past presidents in getting
membership reinstatements.
Martha Washington, her
life and role as the first lady,
was discussed by Miss Erma
Smith.
It was noted there will be no
meeting in March and that
Mrs. Faye Wildermuth will
host the April 21 meeting,
with Mrs. Grace Pratt to give
devotions, and Mrs. Martin to
have a bicente nnial program.
Cookies and punch were
served by the hostess. Attending besides those. named
were Mrs. Catherine Welsh,
Mrs. Ellen Couch, Mrs.
Rhoda Hackett, Mrs. Pearl
' Knapp, Mrs. Iva Turner,
Mrs. Genevieve Meinhart
and guests, Mrs . Clara
Howery and Adam Edgar.

being service to former

Participation
PARTY SET
A public games party will
be held at 7 p.m. Monday at
the Drew Webster Post 39,
American Legion home with
ali proceeds · to go to the
Meigs Unit of the American
Cancer· Society. The party is
to be staged at the post.

in parade
planned by club
Participation in the
bicentennial parade at the
Meigs County Fair was
discussed during a meeting of
the Meigs 4-H Pleasure
Riders Monday at the home .
of Henry Wells.
. Suggestions included . a
team of ponies pulling a
wagon with the riders in

CONCERT SLATED
A gospel concert is slated
for 7:30p.m. Friday, Feb. 27
at the Washington School on
Eourth Ave. in Gallipolis.
Featured singers will be the
" Lester Family," of · St.
Lo!lis, Mo ., the · ".Manie

minutemen. costuming. Brett

Strings Singers," of Huntington, W. Va. and "The
Calvary Trio" of Jackson .
The concert is being sponsored by the Southeastern
Ohio Gospel Music Assn. A
freewill offering will be taken
to help support the singers,
and a concession stard will be
available. All members are
urged to be at the school one
hour prior to the concert for a
business meeting.

Tammy

Williamson and Mrs. Freda Davis. Those sLanding who
work at another frame, are 1-r, Adria Wilcox, Mrs. Jestle
Molden , Mrs. Muriel Foley, Mrs. Ida Youitg with Richard
Grueser who cuts quilt blocks.

Quilting still alive
for senior citizens
Quilting is an art very
much alive in Meigs County
ard senior citizens are finding il not only a pleasurable
pastime but a profitable one.
At the Senior Citizens
Center in Rutland , located in
the former Pomeroy National
Bank's Rutland Branch
building, a gronp of women
gather almost every Wednesday to work at the two
quilting frames.
From the sale of the quilts
they make and the money
they get !rum quilting for
others, the senior citizens are

able to keep the Center
operating one day a week.
The building is provided free
of charge by the bank, but the
utiUties have to be paid by
those who use it.
While quilting is perhaps
the best way they have of
making money, the members
also crochet, knit, weave
rugs, tie comforts and sell
baked goods to keep the
tl&gt;&lt;ration solvent.
At
the
Wednesday
gatherings, the 25 or so men
and women enjoy a potluck
lun.ch. The · birthdays each
month are celel:rated with a
party on the third Wed-

resday, 8nd once a month
VISIT SUNDAY
Barbara
Van · Meter, R.N .
MASON, W.Va. - Mr. and
does
blood
pressure readings.
Mrs . Jim Thomas · and
Rodney , ofFallsView, W.Va.
were Sunday guests of
Trooper and Mrs. George R.
FOR EARLY
Young of Grandview Heights,
SPRING
W. Va. they · visited at the
Alburtice Young home on
FIX·UP
Sunday evening.

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Jones presided at the
mMting.
Officers elected for . the
year were Jones, president;
Melissa !hie, vice president;
Becky McGraw , secretary; .
Ervin ~

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Kristin Anderson, news
' reporter; Laurel Cole,
recreation; Faye Riebel,
health chairperson, and
Brenda · Williams, safety
chairperson .

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FAMILY VISITS
Gn. Sgt. and Mrs. Edward
Lee McComas and children
Dianne, Patti and Micha~l
were weekend guests of hts
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
McComas. Gn. Sgt. McComas

· is a Marine recruiter
stationed in Indianapolis .

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SYRACUSE BROWNIES 1120
A tour of the MeigS Museum was taken recently by the
Syracuse Brownies. Accompanying the girls were the leaders
and their assistants, Joyce Sisson, Kay Hill, Carol Adams,
Janet Pickens, Judy Roush, Kristi Roush and Monica Hill.
The Brownies were Kim Adams, Becky Adkins, Christine
Arnold, Cindy Arnold, Becky Arnott, He,idi Cobb, Juanitta
Guinther, Carol Hendrix, Melinda HiU, Melissa Hub hard,
Tracie Hubbard, Julie Houdashelt, JiU Nease, Kathy Pickens;
Laura Roush, Becky Roush , Sherri Sisson, lpri &amp;tewart, Paula
Winebrenner, Sherry Ritchie, Kristina Haynes.

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A donation was made to the
nurses scholarship fund at
Wednesday night's meeting
of the Past Presidents of the
American Legion Auxiliary
of Drew Webster Post 39, at
the home of Mrs. Mary
POMEROY JUNIORS 180
New patrol leaders were elected at the Monday night Martin.
Announced at the meeting
meeting of the Pomeroy Juniors.
presided over by Mrs . Veda
Elected were:
Love Bugs : Robin McDaniel, leader; Tammy Pettit, Davis was the Legion birassistant leader; Edie Grinun, game leader, and Barhara thday party on March 16.
Sympathy cards were signed
Whitlatch, song leader.
Blue Jays : Belinda Grinun, leader; Kim Demoss, by the members for Mrs.
assistant leader ; Angeli• Curtis, games, and Angela Hubhard, Virginia Fisher and Mrs.
Sarah Roush whose. mother
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songs.
Eagles : Shilpa Goradia, leader ; Angela Baker, assistant ; died ·rece nlly, and a get.well
card was sent to Mrs. Gladys
Carolyn Casto, games, and Shawnee Seiser, songs.
Under the direction of Mrs. Rupa Goradia the eight girls Mowery .
A program on ''The Three
who will do an Indian dance at Thinking Day Sunday presented
P ,s" was given by Mrs.
their program.
Martin. She )isted these as
The Eagles served refreshments.

CHESTER JUNIORS 1049
Sit-upons were started at the Thursday meeting of the
Chester Juniors with the project to be completed next week.
Mrs. Glenna Reibel, Mrs. Sharon Louks and Mrs. Elsie Folmer
assisted Mrs. Charlene Althouse with the project.
The first aid kit being put together by the troop will also be
completed next week and at that time Mrs. Reibel, a nurse ,
will talk on first aid.
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POMEROY BROWNIES 76
Bicentennial contest categories were selected by tbe
Pomeroy Brownies at this week's meeting. The girls decided to
design a troop badge, and to make a bicentennial art object of
clay. chalk or crayon.
A pra.ctice was held for Thinking Day following the pledge
of allegiance and the Brownie promise led by Crystal Lane.

SYRACUSE TRO(lP 1120
· Meeting Thursday after school, the Syracuse Brownies
opened the meeting with the pledge to the flag led by Melissa
Hubbard, the Brownie promise by Karen Cook, the Brownie
Smile song by JiU Nease and the Brownie " B's" by Kathy
Pickem. Practice was held for Thinking Day, and Kim Adams
served refreshments.

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Special bicentennial projects are being planned by Meigs
County girl scouts a. a part of the "Our Heritage" contest
sponsored by the Black Diamond Girl Scout Council.
There are three areas of the contest, "Beautiful Black
Diamond," "l}.nsWlg Heroines" a nd "Our Girls in Action ."
Participation is not required in any of the bicentennial
projects, but for those who do participate special patches have
been designed.
In the category, "Beautiful Black Diamond:" the
emphasis is on making the countrrside .red, white and blue
with plantings of flowers and pamting of trash cans, fl~e
hydrants and rural mailboxes. Ecology and cleanup projects
are also included in the category. Troops are encouMged to
solicit assistance from garden clubs or others before planting
flower beds.
The " Umung He!'IIIlne category offers opportuntiies to do
historical research into the Uves of America's heroines, and
can include biographical sketches, doll dressing , play writing ,
costume design and the graphic arts. Each contest carries
prize certificates in all age groups.
The third category ''Our Girls in Action," includes mini
camps geared to a form of pioneer living, outdoor days and
Brownie Saturdays with visits to historical places in the
county, and setting up window displays of things from the past.
There is also a contest category for troops which desire to
design their own,badge.
All entries wlll be judged, first by area judges and then a
Council committee, on the basis of creativity, originality,
neatness, authenticity and concordance with the theme and
rules.
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The rules specify that each entry must be done by girl
scouts with only guidance from adults, and all entries must be
original. Final judging by the Council committee wiU be done
in June.

SAL!SBUR Y TROOP 1220
Pracice for Thinking Day was hel~ at ihe Thursday night
meeting of the Selisbury Brownies. Working with the group
were leaders and assistants, Mrs. Sandy Rodman, Rhonda
Wilson, Pat Arnold and Susan PulUns.

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Mrs. Mary K. Holter, Mrs.
Margaret Tuttle, Mrs. Ada
Neutzling, Mrs. Mary Jo
Pooler, Mrs. Eileen Martin,
Mrs. Thelma White, Mrs.
Doro thy Lawson, Mrs .
[)&lt;Jrothy Ritchie, Mrs. Zelda
Weber, Mrs. Ada Van Meter,
Mrs. Ethel Orr, Mrs . Goldie

Mrs. Noble
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Weekend gu'ests at the
Hetzer-Bise home were Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Hetzer of
Belie, W. Va ., and Mrs.
Frederick Smith of Hampton ,
Va.

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noodles, J)Ofatoes
"Quick, Stanley, tell my Dad (sWeet, mashed, home
you're taking me over to the fries) ,
Steamboat Inn for a bite to
eat, and he'll let ' you stay!"

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palwnt at (he Camden-C1ark
Hospital in Parkersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown
and son visited recently with
Mr . and Mrs. Charles
Pickens and daughter at
Williamstown, W. Va.
Mrs. Mabel Hetzer has
returned home after visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
He tze r of Belie, W. Va.
Jane Whitehead spent a
weekend with Patty Hewitt at

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Well, it seems that Cindy
Ritchie's Irish setter · got
loose and she decided to see
the world, seeing as how it ~':.·
'was the very first time she
was free . Oneita tried to run
her down and gave it up
because she can 't run too
FRIDAY
good .anymore so it fell on
YOUTH REVIV.AL at
Charlie to run the dog down .
Now I didn't see this, but I Hemlock Grove Chri stia n
bave it on reputable.authority Church, Heml oc k Grove'
that there was a red streak Friday, Saturday and Sunclosely folloVo'ed by a black day, 7:30, nightiy ,and9:30a.
streak 'round and 'round the m. Sunday. Dick Damron,
school house, where the dog speaker. Public invited.
was finally caught. Looks are
SATURDAY
deceiving, are n't they' I . BEAN DINNER Saturday
would never have believed from 4 to 7 p.m. at Middleport
that Charlie was such a speed Masonic Hall basement,
·demon. Maybe we could have sponsored by DeMolay.
° AGAPE ," a teen choir
annual red dog c hases down
the streets of Tuppers Plains, from Parkersburg, W. Va.,
with prizes and crowds and Church of the Nazarene, will
all the trimmings.
present
musical,
"A
I'll have to think on that a Celebration of Hope," 7:30
little more. You think about p.m. Saturday at Middleport
it, too, and we'll talk later. Church of the Nazarene, 580
Beech St., Middleport. Public
invited.
FISH FRY at Mason United
·.Methodist Church, 4:30 to 7
p.m. Satlll'day under sponsorship of Young Adul t Class.
RACINE - The Southern
MEIGS CHAPTER, Order
Junior High School honor roll
fo r the third six weeks of DeMolay, third annual
gradl ng per iod announced by bean dinner, Saturday, 4 to 7
Pr incipal Jennings Beagle is p. m. Middleport Masonic
as follow s·
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Seventh · Grade Crista Hall. Ticke ts available from
Beegle, Steve Circle, Eddie any DeMoiay member or at
Duffy , )oby Grueser, Eric the door .
Harri s, Eric Hill, Sonja Hill,
Teresa Holstein, Della
Johnson, Becky Koehler,
Terrie
Manu e l,
Terry

means c hairpe rson , announced a " Do Your Own

Pomeroy Feb. 29 for con- Thing Auction" to be held at
tributions to the Heart Fund the April13 meeting_ She also
Rose,
Lisa
VanMatre, at a recent meeting at the noted that advertising for the
Carolyn Rickard , Jim Smith, home of Mrs. Susan Baer.
Meigs County Fair premium
Melanie Sisson, Jonie Clark,
Discussed at the meeting books will be done in April.
John Froendt, Bob Jarrell was the possibility of parAcouples party March 20 at
an d Phillip Jarrell , an d 'ticipating in a fund raising the Orchid Room with music_
clarinet c hoir, JuCly Needs, project for the aerial ladder by Bill Francis and his band
Cheryl Huber, Cheryl Adams, truck for Meigs County fire was announced by Charlotte
Mary McFarland, Jennifer departments and for pur- Hanning, social chairperson.
Weaver, Kim Conard , Lisa chasa .of some equipment for
Mrs. Finlaw announced tile
Gilland; Karla Richards, Kim Veterarls Memorial Hospital. Bela Sigma Phi convention in
Knight, Lora Smith and Mrs. Debbie Finlaw reported Cincinnati May 21, 22 and 23.
Donna Marr.
The cultural report, "A
on the recent city council
Receiving HII'' ratings or meeting where these matters , Woman Alive" was given by
Exce llent ratings, were , were presented ad possible Mrs. Judy Crooks and Mrs.
Linda Test, on bassoon and projects for the three Marilyn Anderson. A pizza
J im Smith on trombone.
party followed the meeting.
chapters.

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Tuppers Plains Newsletter

Janet Pickens, ways and

Keith Circle presents
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WahamamusiciansrankSorority to canvass
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high in regional test for contributions

Mavin Murphy
joins Quarter
Century Ouh

MASON , W. Va. - Fifteen

REEDSVILLE - Mavin E.
Murphy of Reedsville has
become a member of the
Columbia Gas System
Quarter Century Club after
completing 25 years of service in February . He is a

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ratings

were

earned by Wahama Band
stuoents at the Wes t
Virginia Region II Solo
adv Ensemble Contes t
held Saturday at Marshall
University in Huntington .
Students were judged on a 5

transmission repairman for
Columbia Gas Transmission
Corporation in the Pomeroy
area. Quar ter Cen tury Club
members are presented
e n graved
ti mepi eces
recognizing their long service
at special banquets honoring
veteran empl oyees.
This year, 209 Columbia
Gas Transmission employees
will become members of the
Quarter Century Club. Including those who join this
year , Columbia Gas Transmission wiU have some 1,041
employees with 25 or more
years of service. The company employs some 3,400

5- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Friday, Feb. 20, 1976

rating scale with Superior or
" ! " being the highest and

"V" the lowest .
Receiving I ratings on solos
were Donna Ma rr , Bb contrabass c larinet; Lisa Davis,

MAVIN MURPHY
persons in a seven state area ,
and is one of the nation 's

flute ; Jenny James, flute ;
Rhonda
Kay,
flu te;
Cheryl Huber, clarinet;
Cheryl Adam s, clar in et;
Mary McFarland , clarinet ;
Mark Harmon, te nor sax;

leading natural gas pipe- Cheryl Weave r, trumpet;
line
companies.
With Marc Fultz, trumpet ; Kathy
Meigs County Education Test, trumpet and Juhn
they thought schools can have Froendt, baritone horn .
ah effect on juvenile
Receiving 1 ratings in
deUnquency in Meigs County. ensembles were saxophone

duel , Mark Harmuu ami
Curtis Morris; brass c holr,

Cheryl Weaver, Marc Fultz,
Sue l.ieving, Keith Goldsberry, Kathy Test, Davis

Xi Gamma Mu Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
made

plan s

lo ca nvass

and Leigh Newland of
By Norma Newland
Dunbar, W. Va. Alma visited
TUPPERS PLAINS
Well , folks, it has been a not only her mother-in-law
while, and it would have been Louisa Newland, but also her
longer if someone with great father in Gallipolis.
Have you been reading the
powers of persuasion hadn't
little school paper the Tuptalked with me .
I had decided that, with all pers Plains Elementary
the work I had, I didn 't have School puts out' It is very
time to call everyone to find in~resting; gives the items
out the news and I was going . of note which are happening,
to stop writing. However, I and which are planned, and
was persuaded to continue on some little i terns by the
a limited basis; so folks, I children themselves. 'i'he
need your held. There are staff of the school keep good
things going all the time. I
those few who have been so
hope
you all get a. chance to
faithful and keep me inread
it although I suspect
formed, but the rest of you
only
those
lucky enough to
are needed to chip in and help
have
school
children
have the
ou:. Give me a call
opportunity.
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We have some good news
Charles Red Carr is
and some bad news, so let's
recuperating
satisfactorily in
have the gOOd news first.
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Columbus
from
open heart
Darrel and Jessie .Hetzer
surgery
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I
haven't
heard
celebrated their 50th wedding
when
he
will
be
allowed
to
anniversary in January. Only
return
home.
members of the · family atJessie Dodderer has
tended the celebration which
horrie after several
returned
included two from far-away, ·
days
in
the hospital in
son Denny and his family, of
San Antonio, Te.xas, and Pomeroy ' and is feeling
grandson, Kenny, who is in better. Carol Dodderer
received word that son, Hobe ,
the armed services.
Sunday visit01' at the is recovering nicely from
Newland household "'ere surgery.
Niese! Weatherman had a
Mrs. Alma Newland of
Charleston, W. Va. and son bout wilh the flu , and lost,
and daughter-in-law, Roger and had lo go to the hospital.
That's OK, Niese! , they can
whip that old bug there. Tobe
Bennett just recovered from
the tangle he bad . ·,th a
CLEAN 'lOUR
stubborn brush. The darn
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tried to cut it down and cut his
&amp;
face up and blacked his eye
fo,
pretty good. Then he had to
come down with a gall
bladder at lack and be rushed
lo the hospital for a short
stay. We h'lpe he stays on his
diet so he will recover faster .
Don't forget the Bar-30
dance at the school house on
Saturday night, February 2\.
Muslc will be by the Khord
Kings from Belpre and the
round and square dancing
will be from 9:00 until1 a.m.
Come on out and swing your

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partner.
I guess maybe I haven 't
told you that we have our
little red puppy ; he is a
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Gabriel" dog, three months

old, and is he a love ! The
house is so much more
cheerful !
That reminds me: I baven't
. told you a good dog chase
story lately .
Remember the last one,
about Roger Brooks' dog,
Sam, who looked like our first
Gabriel, and Speedy Duvall?

Receiving a HJI) " or Good
rating was Mary McFarland,
piano solo.

Four of the events were
given applications to send in
a lape with the possibility of

2 7 attend meeting

CHESTER - TwentyFinalist." There are 10 honor seven members attended the
finalists chosen in the sta te . meeting of Chester Council
Last year Wahama had lllree 323, Daughters of America, at
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chosen. The studen ts who the halL
Dorothy Lawson , councilor,
have the opportunity to try
for it this year are Cheryl presided with the illness of
Weaver, John Froendt, the Mrs. Mabel Van Meter and
trass choir and the clarinet Mrs. Dorothy Myers being
reported . It was also noted
choir .
Piano accom panimen ts that Charlotte Grant is home
were playe d by Lynn Kitchen fr om the hospital. Mrs.
and Pat Yeago. Students La wson tJt.~ .n:ed members
were trar spo rted to Hun- for anniversary ca rds .
The traveling prize donated
tington by parencs, a"istant
by
Mrs. Erma Cleland was
director , Tom Phillips and
won
by Mrs. Ada Van Meter.
director Charles Yeago.
Refreshments were served to
those named and Joe Bis:iell,
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Calendar
News Notes

Junior High
honors listed

McN ick le, Janel Middle·

swart , Becky Rhodes, Berta
Robinson , Mark Sim p so n,

Danny

Talbott,

John

Wolfe ,
Pa u la
Wolfe,
Melis sa
Yonker; and all A: Bonn ie

William s,

Bryan

Boso, Peggy Bush, Paul

Car.done, Bob Lee, Carl
Morri s, Mary Be1h Obitz ,
Mary Beth Slavin and Jack

Wolfe.
Eighth Grade - Camellia
Brinager.

Kenny

Cook.

sharon

Crouch,

Hudson,

elf Lynch, James

~oreman ,

David

Harden,
Rosemar], Hubba~:"d , Toni
Pam

Meadows. Carmen · Manuel,

YOUTH RAI,LY, Fairplay
Church, Co unty Road I ,
Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Rev.
David Scott, Lancaster ,
speaker. Public invited.

TUESDAY
PAST
MATRONS,
Pomeroy Chapter, O.E.S.,
6:30 p.in., potluck dinner at
the
Masonic
Temple ,
Tuesday.
ICELANDERS MAD
REYKJAVIK,
Iceland
(UP! ) - Iceland will break
diplomatic relations with
Britain in an abrupt
escala Uon of the "cod war"

over fishing rights, according
to government sources. Ships
Debbie Zirkle ; all A: Cricket from the two cou ntries
Carpenter, Jack Duffy, Kim
tangled again Wednesday in
Dugan , Amy Fisher, Brian
Johnson and Melissa lhle.
disputed waters off the
' Icelandic west coast when the
British frigate Lowestoft
Special Education - Mark
collided with the Icelandic
Parsons , Vonda Wolfe .
gunboat Thor.
Jonathan Rees, Kent Varney,
Matt Weaver, Karen Wines,

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Baked ham, roast beef,
hamburger
steak,

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Mrs .

Frydman of Columbus spent
a weekend with her parents,
Mr . and Mrs . Ern es t
Whilehead and family .
Mrs. Balderson of Vienna,
W: Va., spent a weekend at
the William s -Baiderson
home.
V. D. Conn is a patient at
the Camden-Clark Hospital,
Parkersburg, W. Va.
Mr . and Mr s. Zenith
Chevalier arid Allen of Belpre
RD, visited Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs . Edward
Chevalier. They also called
on the Williams-Balderson
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kibble
of Parkersburg visited with
Mrs. Hazel Barton and Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. Williams
recently.
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200 years were presented by
Keith Circle, bicentennial
minuteman, at llle Tuesday
night meeting of the
Salisbury PTO.
The Rev . William Sydens tricke r had devolions
foll owing the pledge to the
flag led by Brownie Troop

NEW HAVEN - Mrs .
Matilda Noble presented the
lesson, "Design for Everyday
Uving''. when the Mason
Homemakers met Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
J . Marshall in New Haven.
Mrs . Noble assisted as
hostess. The lesson dealt with
artificial soil mixes and the
advan !ages they have over
garden soli, ·since they ore
free of garden pests, made u~
of component parts such as .
peat moss, perlite, vermiculite sand and etc .•
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It was announced that
officers will be elected next
month. By-laws were approved and adopted and it
wa s decided to dispense with
membership cards . A
discussion was held on the
benches to go with the lunch
room tables and · of the
possibility of sponsoring a
cub scout troop.
Three past presidents of the
PTA
present
were
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president, presided at the
meeting. Mrs. Laura Johnson
pre!ll'nted the devotionals,
Genesis 2:1-8 verses , a
reading, "My Country", and
''A recipe for a happy home ."
Secretary's report was
given and treasurer 's report
by Mrs. Roberta Youn~.
The birthdays of Mrs .
Marshall and Mrs. Lawrence
Roush were observed and a
gift presented to each by the
club. The birthdays of Mrs.
Catherine Smith, Mrs.
Laurene Lewis, Mrs. Helen
Williams and Mrs . Roberta
Young will be observed at the
M!lfch meeting .
The group discussed serving the Wahama alumni
banquet and decided they
could not serve the dinner for
the fee offered.
Mrs . Lewis reminded the
ladies of the National Extension Homemakers Conference August 15-20 at

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dance Saturday night, Feb. 21
at the elementary school
building here. Dancing will
begin at 9 p.m. with musi~
furnished by tlie Kord Kings
of Belpre. Refreshments will
be served by the Tuppers
Plains Community Club.

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Mrs. Betty Roush and Mrs.
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and te levisi on actor Le if
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Morgantown. The theme is
"The Heritage Trail - Pathway to the Future."
A riew member,

Mrs.

William (Lilah ) Zerkle, was
welcomed and attended her
firsl meeting,
The group played games
and prizes were awarded to
Clara Williams, Mrs. Nancy
· Van Meter, Mrs . Lilah
Zerkle, Mrs. Judy Reynolds,
Mrs. Evelyn Stewart, Mrs.
Roberta
Youn g,
Mrs .
Catherine Smith . Mrs. Clara
Williams also won a door
prize .
Refreshments were served

to Mrs. William Zerkle, Mrs.
Laurene Lewis, Mrs. Nancy
VanMeter. Mrs. Clara
Williams,
Mrs . Helen
Williams,
Mrs. Laura
Johnson, Mrs . Catherine
Smith, Mrs. Judy Reynolds,
Mrs. Joyce Carson, Mrs.
Evelyn Stewart, Mrs . Hazel
Smith, Mrs. Roberta Young,
Mrs. Sarah Spencer.

Surprise party
honors birthday
Mr . and Mr s. ·Henry
Hartman · entertained
re"ently with a surprise party
honorin g . their daughter ,
Marcella, on her birthday.
Cake, ice cream, soft
drinks and potato chips were
served. Games were played
and prizes awarded to the
Winners . Attending were
Dennis Wolfe , Sue Tillis ,
Marty Dugan, Don Tillis, Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Roush, Ellen
Darst, Cindy and Trina
Faulk, Carol DeLong, Carla
Hartman, and Donald Casto.
Gifts were present~'&lt;~ to her
by Mrs. Erroll Conroy and
Mrs. Curtis Wolfe.

DINNER PLANNED
Dinner will be served to ail
past co mma nders and
trustees of Drew Webster
Posl . 39, American Legion,
ard their wives , at the post
home at 7 p.m. Wednesday.

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SERVICE HELD
Funeral services for Della
Douglas . were conducted
Tuesday at the Ewing
Funeral Home with burial in
the Rock Springs Ce,metery.
The Rev. William Sydenstricker officiated. Here for
the funeral were Mr . and
Mrs . Atchie Goodwill,
daughter , Shellie, Mrs.
Debbie Forte , and Mrs.
Robert Buckalew, Massillon;
Mrs. Shirley Texter, North
Canton; Chief Warrant Officer 3-c Robert E. Will, Fort
Meade, Md.; and Ronald
Barnhart, Mr. and Mrs.
William Murray and son,
Michael, Columbus.

HOME FROM VACATION
MASON - Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Harris and David
Smith returned from a
vacation to Niagara Falls, N.
Y. and sce ni c s pots in

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QiJILTING - Shown quilting from the left around the.
frame are Mrs. Harriett Warner, Mrs. Marcia Denison,
Mrs. Mary Frances Baumgardner, Mrs. Marie Bishop,
Mrs. Ethel Nelson, Mrs. Jessie Grueser, Mrs. Edith

Donation is given
scholarship fund

" pause.,
ponder
a nd
proceed," plant, promote and
purchase 1 and participate,

pay and promptly, as well as
the " Past Presidents '
Parley". She spoke of the
work of the past presidents as

se rvic ewomen and givlng

financial aid to girls entering
the nursing field . She also
spoke on the purchaS!' of
poppy seeds, of the role of
past presidents in getting
membership reinstatements.
Martha Washington, her
life and role as the first lady,
was discussed by Miss Erma
Smith.
It was noted there will be no
meeting in March and that
Mrs. Faye Wildermuth will
host the April 21 meeting,
with Mrs. Grace Pratt to give
devotions, and Mrs. Martin to
have a bicente nnial program.
Cookies and punch were
served by the hostess. Attending besides those. named
were Mrs. Catherine Welsh,
Mrs. Ellen Couch, Mrs.
Rhoda Hackett, Mrs. Pearl
' Knapp, Mrs. Iva Turner,
Mrs. Genevieve Meinhart
and guests, Mrs . Clara
Howery and Adam Edgar.

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Participation
PARTY SET
A public games party will
be held at 7 p.m. Monday at
the Drew Webster Post 39,
American Legion home with
ali proceeds · to go to the
Meigs Unit of the American
Cancer· Society. The party is
to be staged at the post.

in parade
planned by club
Participation in the
bicentennial parade at the
Meigs County Fair was
discussed during a meeting of
the Meigs 4-H Pleasure
Riders Monday at the home .
of Henry Wells.
. Suggestions included . a
team of ponies pulling a
wagon with the riders in

CONCERT SLATED
A gospel concert is slated
for 7:30p.m. Friday, Feb. 27
at the Washington School on
Eourth Ave. in Gallipolis.
Featured singers will be the
" Lester Family," of · St.
Lo!lis, Mo ., the · ".Manie

minutemen. costuming. Brett

Strings Singers," of Huntington, W. Va. and "The
Calvary Trio" of Jackson .
The concert is being sponsored by the Southeastern
Ohio Gospel Music Assn. A
freewill offering will be taken
to help support the singers,
and a concession stard will be
available. All members are
urged to be at the school one
hour prior to the concert for a
business meeting.

Tammy

Williamson and Mrs. Freda Davis. Those sLanding who
work at another frame, are 1-r, Adria Wilcox, Mrs. Jestle
Molden , Mrs. Muriel Foley, Mrs. Ida Youitg with Richard
Grueser who cuts quilt blocks.

Quilting still alive
for senior citizens
Quilting is an art very
much alive in Meigs County
ard senior citizens are finding il not only a pleasurable
pastime but a profitable one.
At the Senior Citizens
Center in Rutland , located in
the former Pomeroy National
Bank's Rutland Branch
building, a gronp of women
gather almost every Wednesday to work at the two
quilting frames.
From the sale of the quilts
they make and the money
they get !rum quilting for
others, the senior citizens are

able to keep the Center
operating one day a week.
The building is provided free
of charge by the bank, but the
utiUties have to be paid by
those who use it.
While quilting is perhaps
the best way they have of
making money, the members
also crochet, knit, weave
rugs, tie comforts and sell
baked goods to keep the
tl&gt;&lt;ration solvent.
At
the
Wednesday
gatherings, the 25 or so men
and women enjoy a potluck
lun.ch. The · birthdays each
month are celel:rated with a
party on the third Wed-

resday, 8nd once a month
VISIT SUNDAY
Barbara
Van · Meter, R.N .
MASON, W.Va. - Mr. and
does
blood
pressure readings.
Mrs . Jim Thomas · and
Rodney , ofFallsView, W.Va.
were Sunday guests of
Trooper and Mrs. George R.
FOR EARLY
Young of Grandview Heights,
SPRING
W. Va. they · visited at the
Alburtice Young home on
FIX·UP
Sunday evening.

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Jones presided at the
mMting.
Officers elected for . the
year were Jones, president;
Melissa !hie, vice president;
Becky McGraw , secretary; .
Ervin ~

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Kristin Anderson, news
' reporter; Laurel Cole,
recreation; Faye Riebel,
health chairperson, and
Brenda · Williams, safety
chairperson .

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FAMILY VISITS
Gn. Sgt. and Mrs. Edward
Lee McComas and children
Dianne, Patti and Micha~l
were weekend guests of hts
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
McComas. Gn. Sgt. McComas

· is a Marine recruiter
stationed in Indianapolis .

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SYRACUSE BROWNIES 1120
A tour of the MeigS Museum was taken recently by the
Syracuse Brownies. Accompanying the girls were the leaders
and their assistants, Joyce Sisson, Kay Hill, Carol Adams,
Janet Pickens, Judy Roush, Kristi Roush and Monica Hill.
The Brownies were Kim Adams, Becky Adkins, Christine
Arnold, Cindy Arnold, Becky Arnott, He,idi Cobb, Juanitta
Guinther, Carol Hendrix, Melinda HiU, Melissa Hub hard,
Tracie Hubbard, Julie Houdashelt, JiU Nease, Kathy Pickens;
Laura Roush, Becky Roush , Sherri Sisson, lpri &amp;tewart, Paula
Winebrenner, Sherry Ritchie, Kristina Haynes.

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A donation was made to the
nurses scholarship fund at
Wednesday night's meeting
of the Past Presidents of the
American Legion Auxiliary
of Drew Webster Post 39, at
the home of Mrs. Mary
POMEROY JUNIORS 180
New patrol leaders were elected at the Monday night Martin.
Announced at the meeting
meeting of the Pomeroy Juniors.
presided over by Mrs . Veda
Elected were:
Love Bugs : Robin McDaniel, leader; Tammy Pettit, Davis was the Legion birassistant leader; Edie Grinun, game leader, and Barhara thday party on March 16.
Sympathy cards were signed
Whitlatch, song leader.
Blue Jays : Belinda Grinun, leader; Kim Demoss, by the members for Mrs.
assistant leader ; Angeli• Curtis, games, and Angela Hubhard, Virginia Fisher and Mrs.
Sarah Roush whose. mother
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songs.
Eagles : Shilpa Goradia, leader ; Angela Baker, assistant ; died ·rece nlly, and a get.well
card was sent to Mrs. Gladys
Carolyn Casto, games, and Shawnee Seiser, songs.
Under the direction of Mrs. Rupa Goradia the eight girls Mowery .
A program on ''The Three
who will do an Indian dance at Thinking Day Sunday presented
P ,s" was given by Mrs.
their program.
Martin. She )isted these as
The Eagles served refreshments.

CHESTER JUNIORS 1049
Sit-upons were started at the Thursday meeting of the
Chester Juniors with the project to be completed next week.
Mrs. Glenna Reibel, Mrs. Sharon Louks and Mrs. Elsie Folmer
assisted Mrs. Charlene Althouse with the project.
The first aid kit being put together by the troop will also be
completed next week and at that time Mrs. Reibel, a nurse ,
will talk on first aid.
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POMEROY BROWNIES 76
Bicentennial contest categories were selected by tbe
Pomeroy Brownies at this week's meeting. The girls decided to
design a troop badge, and to make a bicentennial art object of
clay. chalk or crayon.
A pra.ctice was held for Thinking Day following the pledge
of allegiance and the Brownie promise led by Crystal Lane.

SYRACUSE TRO(lP 1120
· Meeting Thursday after school, the Syracuse Brownies
opened the meeting with the pledge to the flag led by Melissa
Hubbard, the Brownie promise by Karen Cook, the Brownie
Smile song by JiU Nease and the Brownie " B's" by Kathy
Pickem. Practice was held for Thinking Day, and Kim Adams
served refreshments.

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Special bicentennial projects are being planned by Meigs
County girl scouts a. a part of the "Our Heritage" contest
sponsored by the Black Diamond Girl Scout Council.
There are three areas of the contest, "Beautiful Black
Diamond," "l}.nsWlg Heroines" a nd "Our Girls in Action ."
Participation is not required in any of the bicentennial
projects, but for those who do participate special patches have
been designed.
In the category, "Beautiful Black Diamond:" the
emphasis is on making the countrrside .red, white and blue
with plantings of flowers and pamting of trash cans, fl~e
hydrants and rural mailboxes. Ecology and cleanup projects
are also included in the category. Troops are encouMged to
solicit assistance from garden clubs or others before planting
flower beds.
The " Umung He!'IIIlne category offers opportuntiies to do
historical research into the Uves of America's heroines, and
can include biographical sketches, doll dressing , play writing ,
costume design and the graphic arts. Each contest carries
prize certificates in all age groups.
The third category ''Our Girls in Action," includes mini
camps geared to a form of pioneer living, outdoor days and
Brownie Saturdays with visits to historical places in the
county, and setting up window displays of things from the past.
There is also a contest category for troops which desire to
design their own,badge.
All entries wlll be judged, first by area judges and then a
Council committee, on the basis of creativity, originality,
neatness, authenticity and concordance with the theme and
rules.
·
The rules specify that each entry must be done by girl
scouts with only guidance from adults, and all entries must be
original. Final judging by the Council committee wiU be done
in June.

SAL!SBUR Y TROOP 1220
Pracice for Thinking Day was hel~ at ihe Thursday night
meeting of the Selisbury Brownies. Working with the group
were leaders and assistants, Mrs. Sandy Rodman, Rhonda
Wilson, Pat Arnold and Susan PulUns.

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Mrs. Mary K. Holter, Mrs.
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Mrs. Thelma White, Mrs.
Doro thy Lawson, Mrs .
[)&lt;Jrothy Ritchie, Mrs. Zelda
Weber, Mrs. Ada Van Meter,
Mrs. Ethel Orr, Mrs . Goldie

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Weekend gu'ests at the
Hetzer-Bise home were Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Hetzer of
Belie, W. Va ., and Mrs.
Frederick Smith of Hampton ,
Va.

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"Quick, Stanley, tell my Dad (sWeet, mashed, home
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Steamboat Inn for a bite to
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palwnt at (he Camden-C1ark
Hospital in Parkersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown
and son visited recently with
Mr . and Mrs. Charles
Pickens and daughter at
Williamstown, W. Va.
Mrs. Mabel Hetzer has
returned home after visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
He tze r of Belie, W. Va.
Jane Whitehead spent a
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'was the very first time she
was free . Oneita tried to run
her down and gave it up
because she can 't run too
FRIDAY
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YOUTH REVIV.AL at
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Now I didn't see this, but I Hemlock Grove Chri stia n
bave it on reputable.authority Church, Heml oc k Grove'
that there was a red streak Friday, Saturday and Sunclosely folloVo'ed by a black day, 7:30, nightiy ,and9:30a.
streak 'round and 'round the m. Sunday. Dick Damron,
school house, where the dog speaker. Public invited.
was finally caught. Looks are
SATURDAY
deceiving, are n't they' I . BEAN DINNER Saturday
would never have believed from 4 to 7 p.m. at Middleport
that Charlie was such a speed Masonic Hall basement,
·demon. Maybe we could have sponsored by DeMolay.
° AGAPE ," a teen choir
annual red dog c hases down
the streets of Tuppers Plains, from Parkersburg, W. Va.,
with prizes and crowds and Church of the Nazarene, will
all the trimmings.
present
musical,
"A
I'll have to think on that a Celebration of Hope," 7:30
little more. You think about p.m. Saturday at Middleport
it, too, and we'll talk later. Church of the Nazarene, 580
Beech St., Middleport. Public
invited.
FISH FRY at Mason United
·.Methodist Church, 4:30 to 7
p.m. Satlll'day under sponsorship of Young Adul t Class.
RACINE - The Southern
MEIGS CHAPTER, Order
Junior High School honor roll
fo r the third six weeks of DeMolay, third annual
gradl ng per iod announced by bean dinner, Saturday, 4 to 7
Pr incipal Jennings Beagle is p. m. Middleport Masonic
as follow s·
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Seventh · Grade Crista Hall. Ticke ts available from
Beegle, Steve Circle, Eddie any DeMoiay member or at
Duffy , )oby Grueser, Eric the door .
Harri s, Eric Hill, Sonja Hill,
Teresa Holstein, Della
Johnson, Becky Koehler,
Terrie
Manu e l,
Terry

means c hairpe rson , announced a " Do Your Own

Pomeroy Feb. 29 for con- Thing Auction" to be held at
tributions to the Heart Fund the April13 meeting_ She also
Rose,
Lisa
VanMatre, at a recent meeting at the noted that advertising for the
Carolyn Rickard , Jim Smith, home of Mrs. Susan Baer.
Meigs County Fair premium
Melanie Sisson, Jonie Clark,
Discussed at the meeting books will be done in April.
John Froendt, Bob Jarrell was the possibility of parAcouples party March 20 at
an d Phillip Jarrell , an d 'ticipating in a fund raising the Orchid Room with music_
clarinet c hoir, JuCly Needs, project for the aerial ladder by Bill Francis and his band
Cheryl Huber, Cheryl Adams, truck for Meigs County fire was announced by Charlotte
Mary McFarland, Jennifer departments and for pur- Hanning, social chairperson.
Weaver, Kim Conard , Lisa chasa .of some equipment for
Mrs. Finlaw announced tile
Gilland; Karla Richards, Kim Veterarls Memorial Hospital. Bela Sigma Phi convention in
Knight, Lora Smith and Mrs. Debbie Finlaw reported Cincinnati May 21, 22 and 23.
Donna Marr.
The cultural report, "A
on the recent city council
Receiving HII'' ratings or meeting where these matters , Woman Alive" was given by
Exce llent ratings, were , were presented ad possible Mrs. Judy Crooks and Mrs.
Linda Test, on bassoon and projects for the three Marilyn Anderson. A pizza
J im Smith on trombone.
party followed the meeting.
chapters.

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POMEROY

TRINITY Pernn pflstor
Roy Mayer Sunday school
sup t Church School 9 15
am
worSh ip se rv ice 10 :14
am Youth ch o •r reh e arsal
Mondiiy 3 30 p m under
d~rect 1 on of
Mary Slo.tn n e r
sen tor cho•r rehearsal 1 30
p m Thur sday w1th Mrs Paul
Nease d irector
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZAREN E - Corner
Un10n and MUlberry
Rev
Clvcle V Hend erson pastor
Sunday School 9 JO a m , Glen
McClun g
sup!
mornrng
worShip 10 30 a m
evenmg
serv1ce
7 30
m tel week
sen11ce Wednesday 1 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAl - The
Rev Harold Deeth rector
Church serv 1c es 10 30 a rrt
Holy communron frrst Su nday
of month c hurch s c hool 10 30
am for nurserv ttHOUOh 12
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Richard Evanson
pas t or B rble schoo l 9 JO
a m
worsh 1p 10 JO am ,
adult worsh•p ser111Ce and
yo u ng people's meel1ng, 7 30
p m Comb•ned B1bte study
and prayer meetmg Wed
nesday. 7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY En\loy Ray W W1n1ng oll •c er
m charge Sunday 10 am
Ho i .,ess meet1ng 10 30 a m
Su nday
~c hoo t
Young
People s Leg •on 7 p 111
Th ursda y 1 lo 3 p m Lad es
Home League , 7 p m Prep
e ta sses
ST
PAUL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Corne r
of
Syc amore and Seco nd Sts ,
Pomero y The Rev Wt ll•am
Middlesworth Pastor Sunda y
a nd
Sc hool at 9 45 a m
Church Sen11 ces 11 a m
SACRED HEART - Re v
Father P aul D
We lt o n ,
past o r
P hone
992 2825
Satu rd ay eventng Mass 7 30
Sun day Mass B a nd 10 a m
Con fes:stan Sat urday 7 7 30
Rev

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POMEROY FIRST 8AP
TIST - Rev Ralph Zundel
pastor
Wlll 1am
Wa t son
Su nday schoo l supt
Sunday
school 9 30 am
BY F 6
p m
B•ble study
Wed
nesday 7 p m ch o ir practiCe
Wednesda\1 B 30 P m
BURLINGHAM
CHURCH
- Pastor J e rry Lew•s Sun da y
school 2 30 p m w1l h worsh•p
servtce a 1 3 JO p m
m td
week servtce Tuesday 7 30 p
m

POMEROY
FIRST
S..JUTHERN BAPTIST - 2B2
Mulberry Ave , allt l •a te d
w•th s B C Ga r y Basha m
Su nday schoo l su p I Sund ay
school 9 30 a m
mornmg
worshtp 10 30 a m evenmg
worShip 6 :JO p m
B•ble
study Wednesday 7 30 p m
FA I RPLAY
CHAPEL
located on Me,gs Co un t y
Road 1 off e 1ther 325 or 124
Pastor
Rev
Theron
D urham Sunday School 10
a m
worsh p se rv 1ce 7 30
p m
Su nday
Pr ayer
meet1ng Tuesday 7 30 p m
youth serv1ce 7 30 p m
F r•day

Bul! e rnut

ARMY
Ave

Pomeroy Envoy and Mrs
Ray Wtntn9
o t hcers 1n
cllarq t&gt;
Sun day holmess
meeltng
10 am , Sunday
school
10 30 a m
leader
YPSM ElOISe Adams 7 30
p m
sal\latton meel•ng
Ladtes Hom·e Leaque 12 noon
Dell to '} p m Tt1UrSday prayer
Manley Pa stor Henry bl1n , meettng and Btble slucty
Sunday Sc hool Su pt Sun day Thur sday 7 30 p m
Sch ool 9 30 am
Even 1ng
,MIDDLEPORT
wo rsh •P 7 30 p m Pravl'r and
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Pra 1se servrce Thursday 7 30 Corn e r Fourth and Matn
om
Mtddteport Rev t-tenrv Key
SYRACUSE
FIRST Jr
pastor
Sunday School
CHUR CH OF GOD ~ Rev 9 30 am
Mrs
Erv1n
George Oiler pastor Sunday Baumgardner sup t Morntng
school 9 45 a m
mornmg wor Ship 10 45 am

MORSE
CHAPEL
Worsh• P II am
Churc h
~ &lt;:1100 1 10 am
PORTLANP Wor s h tp
1 10 p m
Church Sc hool 9 30
N - Church School
'"'SUTTO
30 a m wors htp 1st and 3rd
9

Sundays 10 30 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Robert Meece
Pa !&gt;IOT
De nn1s Creeg a r,
Assoc Mtnt ster
JOPPA - Worship 10 am
Churc h Sc hool9 a m • Prayer
Meel mg Wednesday B p m
lONG BOTTOM - War
Sh tp 9 a m
Sunday Sch ool
9 45 a m
Prayer Meeting
Wednesday 1 30 p m
NORTH
BETHEL
worsh tP 11 a m
Church
School 10 am
ALFR EO - Sunday Sch ool
9 45 a m
Worsh tp 11 a m
P raye r meettng Wednesday
7 45 p m UMW 3rd Tu esd ay

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TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRI SltAN C HJRCH
l'uQ£1\i
Uncl t! rwood pits tor .
IIQ Wotrd (,lldwcl f J '. unday
choo t upt 1 1111dny School
; 11\ .1 " '
Mcrnma Cic rmon
10 10 n 111
~ und iH' evcn,ng
'&gt; t'rVt CC I pIll
LETART FAll S UNITED
BRETHREN
Rev
1 r• dand Norr~ s
pas tor
I lo yo Norrts s upt Sunday
sc hoo l 9 30 ol m
morn.ng
se rn1 on 10 30 &lt;1m
Prayer
sc r v•ce Wedne sday 1 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPHECY - G P
~ nHih pastor Sunday Schoo l
10 a 111
Arthur Henson
~ up t
Morn1ng Wor sh p 11
am Young People s se rv 1ce
7 pIll
EOJenmg servtce 7 30
pm
Wednesday Mtd Week
Prayer ~ er\11ce 7 30 p m
Youth mee t tng 6 30 p m
Ev e nmg wo r Sh iP 7 30 p rrt
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Her b ert
Gr ate
pas tor
Worsh•p ser viCe 11 am a n d
7 30 p m
Sund ay Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 a m
R •charo
Barton sup t Prayer m ee tmg
Wednesday 7 30 p m
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST Cl•fford Sm1th
mm1ster Sun day Sc hool 9 30
a m
morn 1ng ch ur ch 10 30
am Sunday eve n~ng serv 1ce
7 30 p m Wed nesday serv~ee.
A p "'

prea chr ng
11
am
JEHOVAH ' S WITNESSES
eOJangetiS I•c ser\IIC C 7 30 p m - Larry Ca rn ahan preS1d1ng
Prayer meet ng
Thur sday mtntster
Sunday
Btble
7 30 p m
lecture
9 30 am
Watch
POMEROY
WES'TSIDE tower study
10 JO am
CHURCH OF CHRIST. 200 W Tue sday Btb l e stud y 7 30
Ma1n St
Jerry Pau l p m
Thu r sday
min i Stry B 0 m
m1n1ster
phone 99'2 7666 school
7 30 p m
se rvt c e
REEDSVILLE - Su n.day
Conse rval • ve
non
meet,ng B JO p m
Sctioo l 9 30 am Worsh tp 7 30
tnstr umental
Sunday wor
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH
m
Prayer Meet 1ng 7 30
sh •P 10 am
Btb le study 11 OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN pp m
Tuesday
UMW 7 30
am
worShiP 6 p m Wed UNION - La wren ce Mantey
p m l s i Thursday
n esday Btble study 7 p m
pastor Mrs Russell Young
SILVER RIDGE - Wor
Su nday Sc hool Supt Sunday sh 1p 10 am Churc h Sc hool 9
RUTLAND
FREEWILL Sc hool 9 30 am Even1ng am
BAPTIST Roger Turner worsh •P 7 30 Wednesday
TUPPERS PLAINS
pastor Supenntendent Doyle prayer meet 1ng 7 30 p m
worsh•P 9 a m Church School
Hudson Sunday school , 10
Ml' MORIAH CHURCH OF 10 am
am
Mornmg wo r sh1p 11 GOD - Rac1ne Route 2 the
KENO
CHURCH
OF
am Sund ay even1ng servtce Re\1
James M
Mun cy
CHRIST - Geo r ge F reder~ck
7 30 Wednesday Btb te siUdy
pastor Sunda y school 9 45 supt Serv•ce week ly 9 30
I
7 30 p m
am
mornng worsh ip 11 am on Sunday Pr:ea ch tng
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
OLD DEXTER
BIBLE a m
even ing wors h p 7 30
t.rs t and lh.rd Sun d eys of METHODIST CHURCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Rev
Prayer meef1ng Tues day
mon th by Cl•lford Srn th 9 30 R~v F loyd r Shook pas tor
Ron Terry pastor Sun day 7 30 p m
Young peopl es am
Lloyd Wr~ght Sunday School
HOBSON
CHRIST IAN Supt
schoo l 10 am Mrs Wo rl ey meet ing 1 30 p m Thur sday
Morn ng Wo r s h p 9 30
Franc rs
su p e r •nt en den t
UNION - Da rr e ll Doddnll
MIODLEPD~T
FI~ST
a m s unday School 10 20 a
Mornr ng worshJp
11 a m
BAPTIST - cornerS xth and pastor ¥Jnday School 9 30 m
dn esday P r ayer and
Sunday event ng servtce 7 30 P a lme r
Leb r ard Gt lm ore f1rst Btb le We
the Re\1
P e te r am
St udy 7 30 p m Sun da y
GRAHAM
UNITED G r anda!
pastor
Da nny elde r even•ng .serviCe, 7 30 eve n •ng worshtp 7 30 p m
METHODIST Pr eac hing T homp son su permt e nd e nt p m
Wednesday
pray e r
Choir Pr act1ce Thur s day 7 p
9 30 a m f1r st and secon d Sunda y Sc hool WMPO Rad o m ee t 1ng 7 30 p m
MORIAH
CHURCH
OF
MT
Sund ays of each m onth third program 7 45 a m
Sund ay
DEXTER CHURCH OF
and fourth Sundays eac h School, 9 15 a m
Mo rnmg GOD - Racme Ro ute 2 Th e CHRIST - Cha rl es Russe ll
Rev
Ch
a
rl
es
Hand
pastor
month worShip se rv 1ce a t 7 30 wo r Sh iP 10 15 a m Youth
Sr m•ntster Norman C Wttl
p m Wed nesday e\'en•ngs at ac!lvltu~s and fellowship for Sunday school
9 45 a m
sup!
Sunday school 9 30
7 30 Pra yer a~;:~d Btb le Study
11 am
1u nt or and
sen .or h1gh morn1ng worsh tp
am
worsh•P se rvtce 10 30.
Tues d ay am
SEVENTH ' DAY
AD
srudenrs 6 p m
Sunday Eve n 1ng se r viCeS
B1b le st udy Tuesday
and r r td ay 7 JO p m
VENT IST Mulberry He 1g hts eve n mg worstup 7 30 p m
7 JO p m
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
Road
Pomeroy
Pa s to r
Mtd w ee k p rayer se r\lt ces
REORGANIZED CHURCH ~
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Doug OF JESUS CHRIST OF
Gera rd Se ton Sabba th School We dn esday 7 30 p m
se
anH'In
m•n•ster
f3
bt
c
Supe r,nlendenl
Cla ra
CHURCH OF CHRIST ,
LATTER DAY SAINTS mo rn tng Portland
Me In ty re Sabbath Sc hool
M•ddteport Sl h and Ma1n study 9 10 a m
Racine Road
wors/l•P
10
""10
a
m
even•ng
Satu rd ay a fternoon a1 2 ()0
Geo rge Glaze
m•n• s t e r
Wil l a m Ro ush pas tor Denny
Wednesday
w1 th
worsh •P
serviCe Ja m es
Shee ts
s uper 1n
wor s h tP fl P m
Evans
Sunday
Sch o ol
fotlowtn q at 3 15
te nd en t B1bl e sc ho ol 9 30 n1nh 1 f\ •blc s tudy 6 PIll
0 r ector Sun d ay Schoo l 9 30
am morn1ng worSh ip 10 30 ' MT OLIVE CHURCH
RUTLAND FIRST BAP
am Mon11ng worsh•P 10 30
a m eve ntnQ worsh 1p 1 30 Long Bottom Sunday Schoo l
TIST CHURCH - Rev Roger
am
s unday eve n nfl se r v 1ce
prayer serv •ce 7 p m Wed 10 am w•Th W11ta rd P golf
Ford J r
pa stor
Drewy
7 p m
Wednesday COJen ng
nes
day
.,
s
up
t
Evangei1ShC
message
Go re supl
Sunda y school
prayer se rv iCes 1 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
each
Sunday
even
ng
1
30
by
9 30 am
mornm g worsh•P
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST OF THE NAZARENE - Re v E lder Ru sse ll Ct me m mt s ter
Rev Earl Shul er pastor
10 45 a m
Don Cote pa s tor Mrs Mary of th e Aposlol•c Fa dh 13tble Wo r s htp se rv tce 9 JO am
Lath ey Sunday school s upt !-.tudy Wednesday 1 JO P m
THE HILAND CHAPEL
~ u nd ay
sc hool
tO 30 a'""'
ST tV ERSVILlE
COM
B1ble sru ay ano IJri:lver
Geo rg e Casto pastor Sunday Su nday schoo l 9 JO am
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday ser vtce Thur sd ay 7 30 p m
Schoo l 9 30 a m
evenm g morntng worship 10 30 am
10 .3m
worS h tp
7 30
Thu rsday Su nday evangel st •c meetmg school se rv ce
CA~LETON
CHURCH P r ayer meet ng Thursday 7 Kmgsbury Road Gary K 1ng
e venmg pray e r se r v ICC 7 30 1 30 p m Prayer meetmg
WP dn es day 7 30 p m
p r'l l Sund ay eve nmg se r v ce pa s tor Sunday schoo l 9 30
om
am
eventng worsh• P 7 30
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN 7 c m
C H URCH
OF
RACINE
APOSTOLIC MINISTRY
OF
MEIGS
ZION
p m pr aye
r m ec t ng wed
COUNTY - Dw1ghtL Zav1tz , CHRI ST
Pomeroy
nesday
7 30 p m
CHURCH
T homas L
Harr . sonvllle R o ad M 1k e
Ho lmes pa sto r E \la n gelrst rc d irec tor
LONG
BOTTOM
HARRISONVILLE
PRES
Gtrton . pasto r Bill McEl roy
se rv ce Sunday 7 30 p m
CHRISTIAN - Bruce Smtih
prayer meet ng Tu esday 7 30 BYTERIAN
Rev
Sund &amp;Y SCt"\00 1 s upt Sunday pastor Wallace Dam ewood
p m
f?,,bte study Thursday
Ern es t S tr~ c kl 1 n
pas tor sc hool 9 30 a m
mornmg Su p t B bl e Schoo t 9 30 a m
7 JO p m
s unday chur ch school 9 30 worsh1p and commun.on
Preac h tng serv1ce 10 45 am
a m Mrs Homer Lee sup!
10 30 a m Sunday even.ng No even1na se rv •c e
MIDW AY
COMMUN IT Y
mornmg worship 10 30
youth Chrt s t1an Endeavor
HYSEll
HUN
FREE
C Hurch
at
Lang s ville
MIDDLEPORT _ Sunday 6 30 p m
wors htp serv1ce
CHURCH Sunday Sc hool 10 a m B1b le
d 7 30 p
m
Wednesday METHODIST
st udy Wednesday 1 30 p m
school 9 30 a m
R cha r
evenmg prayer meet 1ng and Re v Paul Nevu te pastor
~ unday
cc; hoot 9 30 am
Church se r viCes Saturday at
Vaughan
sup!
Morn•ng B•bl e s tudy 7 30 p m
7 30 p m Youth meet ngs at
worshp IOJOam
ST
JOHN LUTHERAN Mo rnmg serv tce 10 30 am
6 J5 p m
7 p
m w tlh Ro scoe and
SYRACUSE Morntng CHURC H P tne Grove The youth se r v 1ce
EOJ ,i ng Cit SIIC SCrV ICC 7 30 p rl'l
Be l.nda Frte le aders
worsh tp 9 a m
Sunday Re\1 Wt llla m M 1ddleswarth
Thu rsday
.
s ctwol 10 a m Mrs Samp son Pa sto r Church s e r v 1ces 9 30 P r ayer m ee t ng
FAITH
TABERNACLE
7 30 p m
Halt s upt
a rn s und ay Sc hoo l 10 30 am
C HURCH Bail ey Run
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
Road Rev E mme ll Rawso n
GOD Rev
Jam es 0
CH R 1ST - El•b le Sc Mo l 9 30 MISS ION a t Oa ld Knob Rev
pas lor Handley Dunn su p t
Guynn
pastor
Su nday am
morntng wor s hiP 10 30 E J Grdfllh su pt o t ch urch
Su nday school
10 am
sc hoo l 10 a m
Sunday am s unday e\ie n tng worsh•P Rev L R G l uosencamp
Su nday even 1ng serOJ ce
worsh tp 11 am
Sunday se r v ce 7 p m cho r prac t rce pastor Roger Wt l lfred Sr
7 30
Btb le tea c hmg 7 30
eve n• nQ servtce 7 p m
V.ednesday 1 p m Rev Jef f Sunday Schoo l sup t Sunday
schOO l 9 30 a m
prayer
p n Thursday
We dnesda y worsh•p se rv1 ce
f.lanson Paslor
mec tmg Tuesday 7 30 p m
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST
youth m ee t ng 6 p m Sunday
HAZEL
COMMUNITY Rev r reelanct Norr s pastor tea d e rs Ada van Me ter and
c
und
a
y
sch
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10
am
CHURCH Near Long
Grella StJttl e s unday cvenmg
Ch ur c h servtce
7
p m
Bottom Edsel Hart pastor
? p n
lhro u~ h
Wednesd ay l) tb le .... tudy
7 wo r sh p
Sunday sc hool
10 a m
wm te r mo nth s
Chur ch 7 30 p m
prayer om
MT
HERMON CHURCH
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
me e t ng 7 30 p m Thursday
THE
UN I TED
NAZARENE - Rev John A OF
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
BRETHREN IN CHRIST pa s tor
Sunday Rev
Hayman was ptamst
TECOSTAL - Th rd Ave th e Cof fm an
Ja mes H Leac~t pastor
Sc hool 9 30 a m
Gera ld Sunday
Wt ll•am Kn ti el pastor
sc hool 9 JO a m
Mrs Kennetb Thetss IS a Rev
ll
s
sup
t
Morntng
wors
h
p
We
Ronald Dugan Sunday School
Ru sse tt
Spenccrr
s upl
10
JO
a
ni
Sunday
eve
n
1ng
mediCal pat1ent at Holzer
Supt Classes for a ll ages
Wor s hip se rv iCe 10 45 a m
w
o
r
Sh
ip
7
30
Prayer
eventng ser\ltce 7 30 B1b le
Ev en mg worshtp atternat.ng
Med1cal Center
study
Wed nes aday
7 30 meetmg Wednesday 7 30 p W1lh C E ar 7 30 p m on
m
p m youth serv•ces Fr1day
Sunday Prayer mee ltn g 7 30
Mrs Mabel Brace and Mrs
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST p m We dnes da y 1\ lfr ecf
7 30 p m
Don L Walker Pastor
MIDDLEPORT
Wo lle lay lea de r
Cora Birch v1s1ted W1111e
Ronne Sal se r Sunday sch ool
FREEWill BAPTIST WHITE'S
CHAPEL
Cross, J1m Jacksoh and Jos1e Corn er Ash and Plum Noel
su pl
Sunday sc hool 9 30 Cootvrlt
e RD
Rev
Roy
am
m
ornmgwo
rs
h
tp
10
40
• Pickens at Arcadia Nursmg Herrmann pastor Saturday
Dee te r pastor Sund ay sc hool
am
Sun
day
even1ng
evenmg serviCe 7 30 p m
9 30 a m
worsh1p se r vtc e
Home a rece nt Sunday
worship
7 30
WednesDay 10 30 a m Btbl e s tud y a nd
Su nday sc hool
10 am
eve n.ng B1ble s tudy , 7 30
Mr
a nd
Mrs
Bill Sunday even mg worsh •P 7 30
prayer se r v •c e WedneSdilY
7 30 om
McKenzie, Ph1l, Jeff and pm
DANVILLE
WESLEYAN
RUTLAND
MEIGS
JoZJe, of Gallipolis s penl
Rev Le lon Gla su r e pastor
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
COOPE~ATIVE PAR ISH
1
unday Sc hool 9 30 am
CHRIST
Rod Kasler
SWlday Wllh Mr and Mrs
THE UNITED
yout h and tun o r youth ser pa s to r v H Bral e y Sunday
METHODIST
CHURCH
Roy R•ffle
v•ce
6 15 p m
eve ntng
s unday s ' h oo 1
Robert T Bumgarner.
worsh' 1p 1 30 p m
pray e r sc hool s up!
Mrs Caroline Miller VIS! led
0 trector
and or a •se Wednesday 7 30 9 J O am
wor s h• P se rl!' "e
and commu niOn 10 30 am
POMEROY CLUSTER
Mrs Florence Adams at
1
Rev Robert Hayden
p rllVER
RUN
FREE youthn1eCt 11l Q 6p m Sunday
Letart Falls Thursday, Feb
R ev 0 Wm Sydenstncker
BAPTIST _ Miles Trout even1ng serv 1ce 1 regular
CHESTER .._ WorShiP 9 15
pas 1or
Sunday Sc hoo l
5
10 boa rd meet ng 1 h ~r d Satur
a m Churc h School 10 a m
L~
Mit
tday7p m
Mr
and Mrs
EdisOn
m
eo
n
I
er
~
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u
p
RUTLAND COMMUNITY
a
POMEROY WorShip
Evening
serv1ce
7
P
m
CHURCH _ su nday School
10 30 a m Church Sc hoo l 9 15
Brace v1s1ted thetr son, Mr
~r~y er meetmg Thursday 7 9 30 a m worsh•p serv \ce 1 I
am UMY F 6 30 p m
and Mrs James Brace a nd
ENTERPRISE- WorShiP
CHESTER CHURCH OF a
m
Wednes day prayer
children m Crown C1ty 9 a m Church School 10 a m
GOD-Rev
Bobby Porter , meettng 7 JO P
yo::,th
ROCK
SPRINGS
pas tor s unday s choo l 9 3U serv•ces Sunday
P
Saturday and spent Sunday
Worsh •P 10 am
Church
am
worShip serviCe 11 Sunday n tgh1 wor s h1 p 7 30
w1th Mr and Mrs Fred
School 9 am UMY F 6 30 am
even rng serOJICe 7 30
RUTLANU CHURLo
~
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Brace 1n Parkersburg.
yoU th se rv1 c e Wednesday TH E NAZARENE Rev
FLATWOODS - WorSh ip
7 30 p m
Lloyd D Grt mm Jr , pas to r
Mr
and Mrs
Chuck
11 a m Church School 10 a m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Sunday sc ttool
9 30 a m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
W1lhams and Shannon VISited
CHURCH Ted Jones worsh1pse r v ce I OJO am
Re:v
Rob
er
t
Bumgarner
pastor Sunday s&lt;::hoo t 9 30 broa dcas t ltve over WMPO
relatives m Albany.
HEATH - WorSh ip 10 30
am
Roy S1gman
su p!
younq peop les SPrv1c e 6 15
Mr and Mrs Blythe The1ss
a m Church Scl'lool 9 30 am
rnorn.ng worsh p
10 30 evange l st1 c se rv• ce 7 30 p m
UMY F 6 p m
VIS ited relal1ves at New
~ und a y eve ni ng serv1ce 7 30
Pray er meeting Wednesday
RUTLAND
Jeffrey
IT'IId week servtce
Wed 7 30
p m
Mr ss tonary
Haven and Mason, W Va ,
Ge rber
Paslor
Worshtp
nesday 7 30 p m
m ee t•ng
7 30 p m
t~rst
10 30 a m Church Schoo l 9 30
SWlday
Wednesday of mont h
am
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
MASON COU~TY
Mr and Mrs Ed M1ller
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
,., 1 ':. C1
r Bflf'Tt ST
THE NAZARENE Dale
spent SWlday afternoon w1th
Rev R1ctlard E Jarv1s
( co nd and !- ~.; '"' r'lrOY 5ts
Bass pastor Bob Moore
ASBURY WorShip 11
vrday
tan Cra 1g pa s tor
Sunday schOol supf Sunday
Pearl W1llls at Letart Falls
a m Church School 9 50 am
worsh )p
schoo l c lasses fo r all ages sc hoo l 9 15 a m
Mr and Mrs Kenneth
UMW first Tuesday
I I am
lratnmg
9 30 a m
mornmg worshtp serv•ce
FORST RUN- Worsh1p 9
6 30 p m
even tng
10 45 a m NY P S, 6 30 p m , unton
Turley, Kenny and Kevm.
am Church Sc hool 10 am
evangeltstic serviCe , 7 30 p m worsh tp serv 1ce 1 30 p m
spent a recent Sunday w1th
UMW th1rd Wednesday 7 30
M td week prayer meet~ng M1d v.eek pray e r sc rv1c e
pm
Mr and Mrs
Clarence
We dn esday 7 30 p m
Wed nes day
7 30
p m
MINERSVIlLE - WorShip
MASON
CHURCH
OF
m tSStonary meehng second
Turley at Galhpohs .
10 a m Church School 9 a m
CHR 1ST P 0 BO)( 487 M1l ler
Wednesday 7 J O p m
UMW th trd Monday 7 30 p m
Rev and Mrs Don Lee
' t Maso n W Va Sunday
UNITED FAITH NON
SYRACUSE Church
l1 •ble St udy 10 a m WorS hip
DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
Walker
and
children,
School 9 30 am
worshtp
Ro bert Sm •lh n a s tor Sunday 11 a m and 7 p m B1ble &lt;; !u dy
Rexanna and Ricky have serv 1ce 7 30 p rn
scho ol
9 30 a m
class Wed n esday 7 p m 1 Vo c al
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
moved from Swnrnersv1lle,
l ca~ c r
Leo HJII
worsh•p mu s tc
Rev Howard Sh•veley
FIRST
SOUTHERN
se rv rce 10 30 a m
c h urch
W Va , mto the parsonage
Rev Steven Wtlson
BAPT IST
Corner of '"•ec ond .
710pn•
Rev Zelia l(.ruszewskl
and assumed h1s dulles as
EDEN
UNITED and ..\ nd e r son Mason Pastor
BETHANY ........ (Oorcas l
~·o tt e r Clo ud Sund a y sc hoo l
BRETt-iREN IN CHURIST pas tor of the F1rst Baptist
Worship 9 30 am Church E ld e n R
worsh•P S~" rv• ce t I
Blake
pa s to r 'I t.'J an
Ch urch Sunday, Feb 15
School 10 30 a m
a 111 and 7 JO p m Week l y
~ unday
Sc hoo l 10 am
CARMEL
Church
Schoo
l
r1 bl e s t udy Wed nesday 7 30
Howa rd
McCoy
supt
The Esther C1rcle met
9 30 a m WorShip 10 30 a m
p 11 1
h' orn1n9 sermon
II am
Monday evemng, Feb 9 w1th
2nd and 4th Sundays
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
~ unda y
niQhl
se rv1 c'es
APPlE GROVE- Sunday Ch r rs l• an fndeavor
Mrs G rella Simpson as
7 JO GOO Duddn1g La m: f 1 a son
SchOOl 9 30 am WOrShip 7 30 p m
W Vc1
Chester l c nnanl
· ong se r viCe ' p m
host.,ss m her home The
p m lsi and 3rd Sunday s
Pa stor &lt;,unday 'C hoat Y IS
Prr.HhlnQ 1\ 10 p m
Mt d
Prayer meetmg Wednesday
meehng opened w1th group
a "'
Ch ldr c n ~ Church t, I',
•r L
r&gt; rayer
m ecl•ng
7 30 p m f e! 1owsh1p supper
p
n
•
Young
Puople s S('rv• te
dnf'sday
7
p
m
Ra
y
smgmg of "Give of Your Best f•rs t SatUrday 6 p m UMW
6 I.'J
p m
E V&lt;iiHJei•S' tC
ll~ll 1S
l ay leader
2nd Tuesday 7 30 p m
to the Master " and dE!vot10ns
Wome n s
CHURCH
OF
JESUS Sc rv• ce 1 30 p m
LETART - Chur ch CHRISJ
I ocate d
a t M1 sslo nary Co unc il 10 a m
by Mrs Dorolhy Fladgley , ScEAST
hool 1sr 2nd 3rd ~ undays
kutla nd on New L•ma Road ftr s rtnd •h rd 1 uesdavs
followed w 1th a buswe s s
9 30 a m
rourlh Su nday ne)(t to 1 or cs l t.c re Pa rk
Prayer and Utble S• udy
30 a m
WorshiP 2nd R ev
Wednesday l J O p m
Ray Rou se pilsto r
sess1on after which a ~10unday
1 30 p m 41h Sunday
J.(obcrt N'&lt;ussc r Sunday Sc hool
program by Mrs
Edna
9 30 am
Prayer Meet1ng ~Sllp t
:-. unday SC hOO l 10 ]Q
Wednesday
7
30
p
m
UMW
Pickens mcluded letters from
a 111 wo r s h •P 7 10 p 1 I lb te
tii\I.:IFUI I
.. 11 1
1st Tu esday 7 30 p m
s tudy l."iO dt P5d1V 7 , 0 p m
CHf"IST lllll'lr• S!•il l \ 1 ~0 n
mtsswnanes and readmgs on
WESLEYAN - (F(:&amp;c•ne )
p r 1 1" ~ ('r
,llllr(I&lt;1Y Ill\ t
1IH ' ~'ev lv• ll lilr11 Cum pbtll
\ unday ~c hoot 10 a m
"I..mcoin" after the group
lJ tSif' r
' lll {i¢~V 'crooo l 9 30
' p
Wo rsh 1plta nt
Jr LIMY~
HEMLOCK
GROVE
t 1
&lt;1t t." H~;qllcr, s.u pl
sang ~' M y Prayer 0 • Mrs
Wednesday 3 30 p m
Rtble CHRISTIAN
Roger
(V f'f1 IH J
";I rVIC.I.
7 JO pIll
Helen Sunp son closed the Study Thursday 1 p m Chotr Watson
pastor
Wallace
I,
df\P "fjrty e V1.. 11 1n q prt1YC ;
Pract
1c
f'
Thu
r
sday
B
p.
m
meetm'"g wtlh praye t 'Ourtng
1
"' 11 q
1 •o p ,,.,
You t h
Brad ford . sup t , morning
LETART FALLS - Church w,prshtp 9 30 church school
, Y• r ~,.. r v•C( {,let\ luC'scJ,"ty
a fellowship hour , Mrs
' c:hool 1st ?n d 3rd &lt;, undays
10 30 .
young
peoples
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l11Sll
10 IS am .tth Sunday 9 15 meet rng, 6 30 p m , e'llenmg
S imp son, hostess , se r ved
(J ~t,J l' lt
,,.;l(t • va F.! I
Wo rsh1p lsi 2n d 3rd worsh ip , 7 30 p m
' )' r v
, ,q , HO St h&lt;lr
Btble
deh cwu s re fre s hments tu am
Su nday s 9 l .S am
4th study, Wednesdav. 7 30 p m
o 1 tl oly
d · vo l 'I 0
I 1
Sunday 7 30 p m
four le&lt; n Th e 1able was
I 1 1y1 1 ilnll I d) If' SI\Jd y
M I
Ni l N I
STAR
f Ol 1,1q r Pr()y(' r
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1
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red dtiCI "1 11 1e rarn,d ltJI! s ,~r1 d School 10 30 am Mid Week o 13 a rn
1! llr !:.li&lt;IY
1 ,
unda\' cvc n 1ng
''
Serv •ce Wednesday 8 p m
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ZE~ ~E'Z HAS SEEN

HIDIN6 OUT I&gt;J THAT

MU&gt;/IIA'I CA5E i'OIZ.
Z.O YE ARS?

K Yost, president, opened
the meehng w1th the theme
song "Lord, Speak to Me,
That I May Speak" and
prayer Mrs Martha Lou

Beegle used " Btcentenmal"
for her devotwnal program
Scr1plure
Ps
33 12-22
Readmgs, "Oyster or Eagle"
and "ThiS IS My Country"
and prayer The group sang
"My Country, TIS of Thee"

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After a busmess sessiOn, Mrs
Nondus Hendricks , vtce
president of Chnsllan Service, conducted the Love Gift
Ded•calton w1th a med1tahon
on 23rd Psalm and scnpture
Ps . 23 The offermgs of the
Circles were presented by
Olhe Mae Cozart and He len
Simpson which was $116 10
Mrs Hendncks gave the
ded1catwn prayer Mrs Yost
mtroduced M1ss Susan Flesh-

man, hbranan at Pomeroy,
who spent len years, wh1le
growmg up , m Rhodesia w1lh

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M1ss10nanes
Miss Fleshman spoke about
the country and s howed
slides Members v1ewed the
many thmgs brought bac k to
thts country such as baskets,
beads ,
handwork,
etc
Nmeteen members and one
guest were served refreshments m the basement dmmg
area durmg a fellowship hour
by Ruth C•rcle members
Tables were beaullful w1th
the B1centenma l theme w1th
red,
wh1te
and
blue
decorations.
Mrs Austm Wolfe , leader
of Cub Scouts and Rush
Philson and Austm Wolfe,
leaders of Webeloes, attended
F1rsl Baptist Church Sunday
mornmg for worhs1p serv1ce
WJih their scouts m a body
Tbe church welcomed the ir
presence
Rev Earl Shuler, Ollie Mae
Cozarl and Grella Simpson
attended
Rw
Grande
Assoclallon Trustees meetmg
10 Rio Grande, SAturday
The "Happmess Class '
gave a program on Love
Sunday evening The c hildren
sang and portrayed " Love"
by giving scripture verses
whiCh was very well , done
Teachers were Mrs .Jmnle
Salser and Ml " Vtc k \f

Cummms

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IN SUS PE~DED
ANIMATION - AS
HIS PAU.;HTEIZ.
ZOE HAS TOLD
YOU 1

TO ENSURE: Hl5 REVIVAL.· I EVE~
SENT ANOTHER FLASK OF FLUID TO
PILTDOWM UNIVER.;ITY I~ AMERICA!

AL.l RlbHl '/, MA'i I HMr:::

JUST Ml ATTEMPT AT ~E;VIH
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Ne1 lher vulnerable

Many a v11lage began al the crossroads Most towns grew up around
the mlers ecllon ol two 1mpor1ant thorou g hfares. And the vas l Cities
wh1ch now light Jhe penetratiOn of traff1c w11h beltways lhruwa ys and
by- pa 'les were themse lves spawned by lhe very h1ghways they would

West

Our c•v• h za hon IS largely the produc t of men s encounler w1th men
al the c ros s roads of geography s o c 10iogy, h1stor y and sc 1ence

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BY TilE WAYI HtAR YOUR

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DOING. ALL'
RIGHT FOR
HERSELF NOW-

I ALWAYS FEL"T

spades?"

SORR'( FOR

South won the diamond lead
and rattled off four rounds of
trumps while West c huc ked
two hearts and East two
hearts and a club Then South
cashed dummy s other h1gh
d1amond ruffed a diamond ,
cashed the ace and kmg of
hearts and dummy s last
trump He diScarded a club

THAT ONE-

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'TH ' SWAMP PEOI&gt;J..E JX)!;'T
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Thts law has no basts m
play It was mvented by Ely
Culbertson some 45 years ago
when he needed somethmg to
wnte about There IS nothmg
to 11 If your s1de holds nme
spades the other four will
d1v1de 2-2 exactly 40 7 per cent
of the lime Irrespective of
how your hearts, diamonds
and clubs are d1v1ded

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Nattonwtde Ins urance Co of Columbus 0
307 Sprmg Ave
Pomeroy
Ota 1992 -2318

A Toronto reader asks us
what we lhmk of the law of

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W1th the hope 1t will, in some measure , foster pnd h~lp sustam thai
whtch 1s good'" family and community ltfe. th1s feature IS sponsored by
the busmess firms and organizations whose names appear below

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

Pass

South looked over dummy
and thought to himself, " Why
- - - -.. does everythmg happen to
SMEWASA
FORGET IT 1 me? Why couldn't I be allowNICE KID
AND GET ME
~OUC.H PETE THAT KtD• ed to play a sare and sure SIX

ORPHAN ANNIE-WHERE
~y TRYIN4 TO HOLD
HIM SHE 5 ALREADY
IN CONTEMPT Of
COuRT
IF S HE

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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

~ORCE,I'll C U~ t

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East chucked h1s last heart
and West the )ack of
diamonds
The moment of deciSion had
arrived East and West were
known to hold five clubs
between them The SIXth card
was the e1ght of diamonds
Both East and West had diScarded m a manner to make at
Impossible for Soulh to know
where the e1ght of dmmonds
was They also had g1ven no
clues as to the locatiOn of the
really •Important club queen
You readers can all see that
queen of clubs 1n the East
hand As for poor South, he
went wrong and played West
for the queen of clubs

symmetry
LI'ITLE ORPHAN ANNIE

When you h ear the church bells next Sunday r e m e mber it IS goo d
to hv e a ll he C rossroads where Chnst touches al l human relationships
wtlh H1s power and l ove

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Thai 1s th e encoun ter of men w1th God' II h as co nstantly offered
pos1t1ve, c onslrucllve approaches to th e problems thai su rround th e
other 1ntersec t10ns m t1me and expenence

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6 oo-Sunrlse Semester 8,10
6 30-Film 4 , Matters of Life 6, TV Classroom 8,
Treehouse Club 10, Kentucky Afield 13
7 DO-Saturday Report 3; Farm Market 4, Eddie
Saunders 6 ; Treehouse Club B. U S Farm Report
10; Devlin 13
7 30--Bul\wmkle 3, 1 Dream of Jeannie~. Jetsons 6,
Vegetable Soup 15, Dusty's Treehouse 8; Man
From c 0 s I to. Make a Wish 13, Mister Rogers
20
8 oo-Emergency Plus 4 3.~. 15, Hong Kong Phooey
6,13, Pebbles &amp; Bamm Bamm 8, 10, Sesame 51 20
8 , 3~Joste &amp; the Pussycats 3,~.1S; Tom &amp; Jerry 6.13,
Bugs Bunny-Road Runner 8, Bugs Bunny &amp;
Friends 10
9 oo-Secret Lives of Waldo Kitty 3,4,15, Elec Co. 20
9 3G-Pink Panther 3,4, 1s, Adventures of Gilligan 6, 13,
Sc;ooby-Doo 8,10, Mister Rogers 20
10 00-Land of the Lost 3,4, 15. Super Friends 13, Hog
Dog 6, Shazam Isis 8,10, Sesame Sf 20
10 3G-Run Joe, Run 3,4,15, Big Blue Marble 6
11 .00-Return to the Planet of the Apes 3,4, 15, Speed
Buggy 6,13, Space Nuts 8, 10, E lee Co 20
11 30-Westwlnd 3,4,15, Oddball Couple 13, CBPA
Bowling 6, Ghost Busters 8, 10, Mister Rogers 20
12 00-Jetsons 3,4, IS; Valley ol the Dinosaurs 8, 10,
Actio" News for Kids 13, Vegetable Soup 20.
12 30-Go USA 3,4,1S; American Bandstand 13 ,
VIewpoint 8; Fat Albert 10
00-Davld Niven's World 3, Champions 4, Soul Train
6. Children's Film Festival 8,10, Wrestling 15
Lowell Thomas Remembers 33
t Jo-Marshail Basketball 3, Llckety Split 13.
Biography 33
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2 oo-&lt;:ollege Basketball 3,4, David Niven's World 6,
Champions 8, Urban league 10, Film 33
2 3D-Outdoors with Julius Boros 6, Movie "You're
Never Too Young" 10, TV Town Topics 13, Valiant
Years 33
3 00-Pro Bowling 6, 13, Overseas Mission 8, Family at
War 33
3 30-World of Survival 8,
4 oo-&lt;:ollege Basketball 3,4,15.,8, Resourceful West
VIrginia 33
4 J~Wide World of Sports6,13, Challenge of lhe Sexes
10, A Btl With Knit 33
s llO-Sports Spectacular 10, What's Cooking? 33
s 30-Gupples to Groupers 33
6 OO-News3,4.8,10, Golf6,13, God has the Answer 15.
Black Journal 33
6 ·Jo-NBC News 3,4,15, Rhoda 8. CBS News 10; Lilias
YQ!la &amp; You 33
7 00-World at War 3, Lawrence Welk 4, 15, Hee H•w
6,8, Firing Line 33; In The Know 10 Newsmaker
'76 13
7.3o-Treasure Hunt 3, Last of the Wild 10, Nashvi lle
on the Road 13
8 OO-Emergency 3,4, IS; , Almost Anyth ing Goes 13,
College Basketball 6, Jeffersons 8, 10, Rivals of
Sherlock Holmes 33
B JO-Doc 8,10
9 oo-Movle "Dirty Harry" 3,4,15, SWAT 13, Mary
Tyler Moore 8, 10, Austin City Limits 33
9 3G-Bob Newhart B, 10
10 oo-Bert D'Angelo 6,13, Carol Burnett 8,10,
Soundstage 33
• 11 DO-News 3,4,8,10,13, ABC News 6, Wally's
Workshop 15; Janakl 33
11 1s--Movle "Savage Season" 6
11 3G-Movle "P J" 3, Saturday Night 4,15, Track
Meet 8, Movie "Not With My Wile, You Don't 1" 10,
College Basketball 13
oo-Movle "To Ole 1n Paris" 4, Don Kirshner's Rock
Concert 6,8
1 15-News 3
1 Jo-Movle "Sabrina" 10; News 13
1 45-Movle "Madigan" 3
3 oo-:Movle "Charlie Bubbles" 4
3 3G-Movle "The Tempesl" 10
3 45-Movle "Valley of Mystery" 3
4 45-Movle "I'd Rather Be Rich" 4
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used for the three L's, ,_ for the two O's etc Stngle letters, In an area where you tend to
opostrophes, the length and formation of lhe words are ell overindulge You can Without
spoiling your fun
hints Each day the code letters are d1ft'ercnt
LEO (Jutr 23-Aug. 22) Hold
firm to your terms today 1f
you're negot1atmg an rmportant
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U I.. N J J D B V. - S N V F H F E
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not eager to hear your woes
Yeolenlay's Cryptoquole: IT IS THE LAW OF INFLUENCE
TIIAT WE BECOME UKE THOSE WE HABmJALLY A[). LIIIRA (Sopl23-0ct. 23) II you
1ave anythmg Important to diSMIRE. MEN ARE MOSAICS OF OTIIER MEN - HENRY cuss wtth another today af1ecDRUMMOND
trng your career or trnances

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shouldn t Don t be a defeatist
CAPRICORN (Doc. 22·Jon.
19) II you're going somewhere
today where everyone IS sup posed to pay therr share pass
u p a free-toadtng pal
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob 18)
Try not to take lull credtt tor
something today that another
had a hand rn It could cause a
problem
PISCES (Fib. 20·Morch 20)
Don t make last-m1nute
cha nges rn your schedule to
day What you had m mtnd
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10 DO-Pollee Story 3,4,11, News 20, Educational
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NORTH

Racine Social Events
By Mrs. Francis Morris
The Bertha M
Sayre
M1sswnary Soc~ely met at
F~rst Baptist Church Fr1day
evemng, Feb 6 Mrs Mary

Fr1dav, Feb 20, 1976

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Bonds with lrlends of to ngstandtng wtll be strengthened
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THE S ALVATION

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POMEROY

TRINITY Pernn pflstor
Roy Mayer Sunday school
sup t Church School 9 15
am
worSh ip se rv ice 10 :14
am Youth ch o •r reh e arsal
Mondiiy 3 30 p m under
d~rect 1 on of
Mary Slo.tn n e r
sen tor cho•r rehearsal 1 30
p m Thur sday w1th Mrs Paul
Nease d irector
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZAREN E - Corner
Un10n and MUlberry
Rev
Clvcle V Hend erson pastor
Sunday School 9 JO a m , Glen
McClun g
sup!
mornrng
worShip 10 30 a m
evenmg
serv1ce
7 30
m tel week
sen11ce Wednesday 1 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAl - The
Rev Harold Deeth rector
Church serv 1c es 10 30 a rrt
Holy communron frrst Su nday
of month c hurch s c hool 10 30
am for nurserv ttHOUOh 12
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Richard Evanson
pas t or B rble schoo l 9 JO
a m
worsh 1p 10 JO am ,
adult worsh•p ser111Ce and
yo u ng people's meel1ng, 7 30
p m Comb•ned B1bte study
and prayer meetmg Wed
nesday. 7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY En\loy Ray W W1n1ng oll •c er
m charge Sunday 10 am
Ho i .,ess meet1ng 10 30 a m
Su nday
~c hoo t
Young
People s Leg •on 7 p 111
Th ursda y 1 lo 3 p m Lad es
Home League , 7 p m Prep
e ta sses
ST
PAUL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Corne r
of
Syc amore and Seco nd Sts ,
Pomero y The Rev Wt ll•am
Middlesworth Pastor Sunda y
a nd
Sc hool at 9 45 a m
Church Sen11 ces 11 a m
SACRED HEART - Re v
Father P aul D
We lt o n ,
past o r
P hone
992 2825
Satu rd ay eventng Mass 7 30
Sun day Mass B a nd 10 a m
Con fes:stan Sat urday 7 7 30
Rev

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POMEROY FIRST 8AP
TIST - Rev Ralph Zundel
pastor
Wlll 1am
Wa t son
Su nday schoo l supt
Sunday
school 9 30 am
BY F 6
p m
B•ble study
Wed
nesday 7 p m ch o ir practiCe
Wednesda\1 B 30 P m
BURLINGHAM
CHURCH
- Pastor J e rry Lew•s Sun da y
school 2 30 p m w1l h worsh•p
servtce a 1 3 JO p m
m td
week servtce Tuesday 7 30 p
m

POMEROY
FIRST
S..JUTHERN BAPTIST - 2B2
Mulberry Ave , allt l •a te d
w•th s B C Ga r y Basha m
Su nday schoo l su p I Sund ay
school 9 30 a m
mornmg
worshtp 10 30 a m evenmg
worShip 6 :JO p m
B•ble
study Wednesday 7 30 p m
FA I RPLAY
CHAPEL
located on Me,gs Co un t y
Road 1 off e 1ther 325 or 124
Pastor
Rev
Theron
D urham Sunday School 10
a m
worsh p se rv 1ce 7 30
p m
Su nday
Pr ayer
meet1ng Tuesday 7 30 p m
youth serv1ce 7 30 p m
F r•day

Bul! e rnut

ARMY
Ave

Pomeroy Envoy and Mrs
Ray Wtntn9
o t hcers 1n
cllarq t&gt;
Sun day holmess
meeltng
10 am , Sunday
school
10 30 a m
leader
YPSM ElOISe Adams 7 30
p m
sal\latton meel•ng
Ladtes Hom·e Leaque 12 noon
Dell to '} p m Tt1UrSday prayer
Manley Pa stor Henry bl1n , meettng and Btble slucty
Sunday Sc hool Su pt Sun day Thur sday 7 30 p m
Sch ool 9 30 am
Even 1ng
,MIDDLEPORT
wo rsh •P 7 30 p m Pravl'r and
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Pra 1se servrce Thursday 7 30 Corn e r Fourth and Matn
om
Mtddteport Rev t-tenrv Key
SYRACUSE
FIRST Jr
pastor
Sunday School
CHUR CH OF GOD ~ Rev 9 30 am
Mrs
Erv1n
George Oiler pastor Sunday Baumgardner sup t Morntng
school 9 45 a m
mornmg wor Ship 10 45 am

MORSE
CHAPEL
Worsh• P II am
Churc h
~ &lt;:1100 1 10 am
PORTLANP Wor s h tp
1 10 p m
Church Sc hool 9 30
N - Church School
'"'SUTTO
30 a m wors htp 1st and 3rd
9

Sundays 10 30 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Robert Meece
Pa !&gt;IOT
De nn1s Creeg a r,
Assoc Mtnt ster
JOPPA - Worship 10 am
Churc h Sc hool9 a m • Prayer
Meel mg Wednesday B p m
lONG BOTTOM - War
Sh tp 9 a m
Sunday Sch ool
9 45 a m
Prayer Meeting
Wednesday 1 30 p m
NORTH
BETHEL
worsh tP 11 a m
Church
School 10 am
ALFR EO - Sunday Sch ool
9 45 a m
Worsh tp 11 a m
P raye r meettng Wednesday
7 45 p m UMW 3rd Tu esd ay

Television log for easy viewing

TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRI SltAN C HJRCH
l'uQ£1\i
Uncl t! rwood pits tor .
IIQ Wotrd (,lldwcl f J '. unday
choo t upt 1 1111dny School
; 11\ .1 " '
Mcrnma Cic rmon
10 10 n 111
~ und iH' evcn,ng
'&gt; t'rVt CC I pIll
LETART FAll S UNITED
BRETHREN
Rev
1 r• dand Norr~ s
pas tor
I lo yo Norrts s upt Sunday
sc hoo l 9 30 ol m
morn.ng
se rn1 on 10 30 &lt;1m
Prayer
sc r v•ce Wedne sday 1 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPHECY - G P
~ nHih pastor Sunday Schoo l
10 a 111
Arthur Henson
~ up t
Morn1ng Wor sh p 11
am Young People s se rv 1ce
7 pIll
EOJenmg servtce 7 30
pm
Wednesday Mtd Week
Prayer ~ er\11ce 7 30 p m
Youth mee t tng 6 30 p m
Ev e nmg wo r Sh iP 7 30 p rrt
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Her b ert
Gr ate
pas tor
Worsh•p ser viCe 11 am a n d
7 30 p m
Sund ay Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 a m
R •charo
Barton sup t Prayer m ee tmg
Wednesday 7 30 p m
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST Cl•fford Sm1th
mm1ster Sun day Sc hool 9 30
a m
morn 1ng ch ur ch 10 30
am Sunday eve n~ng serv 1ce
7 30 p m Wed nesday serv~ee.
A p "'

prea chr ng
11
am
JEHOVAH ' S WITNESSES
eOJangetiS I•c ser\IIC C 7 30 p m - Larry Ca rn ahan preS1d1ng
Prayer meet ng
Thur sday mtntster
Sunday
Btble
7 30 p m
lecture
9 30 am
Watch
POMEROY
WES'TSIDE tower study
10 JO am
CHURCH OF CHRIST. 200 W Tue sday Btb l e stud y 7 30
Ma1n St
Jerry Pau l p m
Thu r sday
min i Stry B 0 m
m1n1ster
phone 99'2 7666 school
7 30 p m
se rvt c e
REEDSVILLE - Su n.day
Conse rval • ve
non
meet,ng B JO p m
Sctioo l 9 30 am Worsh tp 7 30
tnstr umental
Sunday wor
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH
m
Prayer Meet 1ng 7 30
sh •P 10 am
Btb le study 11 OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN pp m
Tuesday
UMW 7 30
am
worShiP 6 p m Wed UNION - La wren ce Mantey
p m l s i Thursday
n esday Btble study 7 p m
pastor Mrs Russell Young
SILVER RIDGE - Wor
Su nday Sc hool Supt Sunday sh 1p 10 am Churc h Sc hool 9
RUTLAND
FREEWILL Sc hool 9 30 am Even1ng am
BAPTIST Roger Turner worsh •P 7 30 Wednesday
TUPPERS PLAINS
pastor Supenntendent Doyle prayer meet 1ng 7 30 p m
worsh•P 9 a m Church School
Hudson Sunday school , 10
Ml' MORIAH CHURCH OF 10 am
am
Mornmg wo r sh1p 11 GOD - Rac1ne Route 2 the
KENO
CHURCH
OF
am Sund ay even1ng servtce Re\1
James M
Mun cy
CHRIST - Geo r ge F reder~ck
7 30 Wednesday Btb te siUdy
pastor Sunda y school 9 45 supt Serv•ce week ly 9 30
I
7 30 p m
am
mornng worsh ip 11 am on Sunday Pr:ea ch tng
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
OLD DEXTER
BIBLE a m
even ing wors h p 7 30
t.rs t and lh.rd Sun d eys of METHODIST CHURCH CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Rev
Prayer meef1ng Tues day
mon th by Cl•lford Srn th 9 30 R~v F loyd r Shook pas tor
Ron Terry pastor Sun day 7 30 p m
Young peopl es am
Lloyd Wr~ght Sunday School
HOBSON
CHRIST IAN Supt
schoo l 10 am Mrs Wo rl ey meet ing 1 30 p m Thur sday
Morn ng Wo r s h p 9 30
Franc rs
su p e r •nt en den t
UNION - Da rr e ll Doddnll
MIODLEPD~T
FI~ST
a m s unday School 10 20 a
Mornr ng worshJp
11 a m
BAPTIST - cornerS xth and pastor ¥Jnday School 9 30 m
dn esday P r ayer and
Sunday event ng servtce 7 30 P a lme r
Leb r ard Gt lm ore f1rst Btb le We
the Re\1
P e te r am
St udy 7 30 p m Sun da y
GRAHAM
UNITED G r anda!
pastor
Da nny elde r even•ng .serviCe, 7 30 eve n •ng worshtp 7 30 p m
METHODIST Pr eac hing T homp son su permt e nd e nt p m
Wednesday
pray e r
Choir Pr act1ce Thur s day 7 p
9 30 a m f1r st and secon d Sunda y Sc hool WMPO Rad o m ee t 1ng 7 30 p m
MORIAH
CHURCH
OF
MT
Sund ays of each m onth third program 7 45 a m
Sund ay
DEXTER CHURCH OF
and fourth Sundays eac h School, 9 15 a m
Mo rnmg GOD - Racme Ro ute 2 Th e CHRIST - Cha rl es Russe ll
Rev
Ch
a
rl
es
Hand
pastor
month worShip se rv 1ce a t 7 30 wo r Sh iP 10 15 a m Youth
Sr m•ntster Norman C Wttl
p m Wed nesday e\'en•ngs at ac!lvltu~s and fellowship for Sunday school
9 45 a m
sup!
Sunday school 9 30
7 30 Pra yer a~;:~d Btb le Study
11 am
1u nt or and
sen .or h1gh morn1ng worsh tp
am
worsh•P se rvtce 10 30.
Tues d ay am
SEVENTH ' DAY
AD
srudenrs 6 p m
Sunday Eve n 1ng se r viCeS
B1b le st udy Tuesday
and r r td ay 7 JO p m
VENT IST Mulberry He 1g hts eve n mg worstup 7 30 p m
7 JO p m
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
Road
Pomeroy
Pa s to r
Mtd w ee k p rayer se r\lt ces
REORGANIZED CHURCH ~
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Doug OF JESUS CHRIST OF
Gera rd Se ton Sabba th School We dn esday 7 30 p m
se
anH'In
m•n•ster
f3
bt
c
Supe r,nlendenl
Cla ra
CHURCH OF CHRIST ,
LATTER DAY SAINTS mo rn tng Portland
Me In ty re Sabbath Sc hool
M•ddteport Sl h and Ma1n study 9 10 a m
Racine Road
wors/l•P
10
""10
a
m
even•ng
Satu rd ay a fternoon a1 2 ()0
Geo rge Glaze
m•n• s t e r
Wil l a m Ro ush pas tor Denny
Wednesday
w1 th
worsh •P
serviCe Ja m es
Shee ts
s uper 1n
wor s h tP fl P m
Evans
Sunday
Sch o ol
fotlowtn q at 3 15
te nd en t B1bl e sc ho ol 9 30 n1nh 1 f\ •blc s tudy 6 PIll
0 r ector Sun d ay Schoo l 9 30
am morn1ng worSh ip 10 30 ' MT OLIVE CHURCH
RUTLAND FIRST BAP
am Mon11ng worsh•P 10 30
a m eve ntnQ worsh 1p 1 30 Long Bottom Sunday Schoo l
TIST CHURCH - Rev Roger
am
s unday eve n nfl se r v 1ce
prayer serv •ce 7 p m Wed 10 am w•Th W11ta rd P golf
Ford J r
pa stor
Drewy
7 p m
Wednesday COJen ng
nes
day
.,
s
up
t
Evangei1ShC
message
Go re supl
Sunda y school
prayer se rv iCes 1 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
each
Sunday
even
ng
1
30
by
9 30 am
mornm g worsh•P
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST OF THE NAZARENE - Re v E lder Ru sse ll Ct me m mt s ter
Rev Earl Shul er pastor
10 45 a m
Don Cote pa s tor Mrs Mary of th e Aposlol•c Fa dh 13tble Wo r s htp se rv tce 9 JO am
Lath ey Sunday school s upt !-.tudy Wednesday 1 JO P m
THE HILAND CHAPEL
~ u nd ay
sc hool
tO 30 a'""'
ST tV ERSVILlE
COM
B1ble sru ay ano IJri:lver
Geo rg e Casto pastor Sunday Su nday schoo l 9 JO am
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday ser vtce Thur sd ay 7 30 p m
Schoo l 9 30 a m
evenm g morntng worship 10 30 am
10 .3m
worS h tp
7 30
Thu rsday Su nday evangel st •c meetmg school se rv ce
CA~LETON
CHURCH P r ayer meet ng Thursday 7 Kmgsbury Road Gary K 1ng
e venmg pray e r se r v ICC 7 30 1 30 p m Prayer meetmg
WP dn es day 7 30 p m
p r'l l Sund ay eve nmg se r v ce pa s tor Sunday schoo l 9 30
om
am
eventng worsh• P 7 30
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN 7 c m
C H URCH
OF
RACINE
APOSTOLIC MINISTRY
OF
MEIGS
ZION
p m pr aye
r m ec t ng wed
COUNTY - Dw1ghtL Zav1tz , CHRI ST
Pomeroy
nesday
7 30 p m
CHURCH
T homas L
Harr . sonvllle R o ad M 1k e
Ho lmes pa sto r E \la n gelrst rc d irec tor
LONG
BOTTOM
HARRISONVILLE
PRES
Gtrton . pasto r Bill McEl roy
se rv ce Sunday 7 30 p m
CHRISTIAN - Bruce Smtih
prayer meet ng Tu esday 7 30 BYTERIAN
Rev
Sund &amp;Y SCt"\00 1 s upt Sunday pastor Wallace Dam ewood
p m
f?,,bte study Thursday
Ern es t S tr~ c kl 1 n
pas tor sc hool 9 30 a m
mornmg Su p t B bl e Schoo t 9 30 a m
7 JO p m
s unday chur ch school 9 30 worsh1p and commun.on
Preac h tng serv1ce 10 45 am
a m Mrs Homer Lee sup!
10 30 a m Sunday even.ng No even1na se rv •c e
MIDW AY
COMMUN IT Y
mornmg worship 10 30
youth Chrt s t1an Endeavor
HYSEll
HUN
FREE
C Hurch
at
Lang s ville
MIDDLEPORT _ Sunday 6 30 p m
wors htp serv1ce
CHURCH Sunday Sc hool 10 a m B1b le
d 7 30 p
m
Wednesday METHODIST
st udy Wednesday 1 30 p m
school 9 30 a m
R cha r
evenmg prayer meet 1ng and Re v Paul Nevu te pastor
~ unday
cc; hoot 9 30 am
Church se r viCes Saturday at
Vaughan
sup!
Morn•ng B•bl e s tudy 7 30 p m
7 30 p m Youth meet ngs at
worshp IOJOam
ST
JOHN LUTHERAN Mo rnmg serv tce 10 30 am
6 J5 p m
7 p
m w tlh Ro scoe and
SYRACUSE Morntng CHURC H P tne Grove The youth se r v 1ce
EOJ ,i ng Cit SIIC SCrV ICC 7 30 p rl'l
Be l.nda Frte le aders
worsh tp 9 a m
Sunday Re\1 Wt llla m M 1ddleswarth
Thu rsday
.
s ctwol 10 a m Mrs Samp son Pa sto r Church s e r v 1ces 9 30 P r ayer m ee t ng
FAITH
TABERNACLE
7 30 p m
Halt s upt
a rn s und ay Sc hoo l 10 30 am
C HURCH Bail ey Run
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
Road Rev E mme ll Rawso n
GOD Rev
Jam es 0
CH R 1ST - El•b le Sc Mo l 9 30 MISS ION a t Oa ld Knob Rev
pas lor Handley Dunn su p t
Guynn
pastor
Su nday am
morntng wor s hiP 10 30 E J Grdfllh su pt o t ch urch
Su nday school
10 am
sc hoo l 10 a m
Sunday am s unday e\ie n tng worsh•P Rev L R G l uosencamp
Su nday even 1ng serOJ ce
worsh tp 11 am
Sunday se r v ce 7 p m cho r prac t rce pastor Roger Wt l lfred Sr
7 30
Btb le tea c hmg 7 30
eve n• nQ servtce 7 p m
V.ednesday 1 p m Rev Jef f Sunday Schoo l sup t Sunday
schOO l 9 30 a m
prayer
p n Thursday
We dnesda y worsh•p se rv1 ce
f.lanson Paslor
mec tmg Tuesday 7 30 p m
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST
youth m ee t ng 6 p m Sunday
HAZEL
COMMUNITY Rev r reelanct Norr s pastor tea d e rs Ada van Me ter and
c
und
a
y
sch
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10
am
CHURCH Near Long
Grella StJttl e s unday cvenmg
Ch ur c h servtce
7
p m
Bottom Edsel Hart pastor
? p n
lhro u~ h
Wednesd ay l) tb le .... tudy
7 wo r sh p
Sunday sc hool
10 a m
wm te r mo nth s
Chur ch 7 30 p m
prayer om
MT
HERMON CHURCH
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
me e t ng 7 30 p m Thursday
THE
UN I TED
NAZARENE - Rev John A OF
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
BRETHREN IN CHRIST pa s tor
Sunday Rev
Hayman was ptamst
TECOSTAL - Th rd Ave th e Cof fm an
Ja mes H Leac~t pastor
Sc hool 9 30 a m
Gera ld Sunday
Wt ll•am Kn ti el pastor
sc hool 9 JO a m
Mrs Kennetb Thetss IS a Rev
ll
s
sup
t
Morntng
wors
h
p
We
Ronald Dugan Sunday School
Ru sse tt
Spenccrr
s upl
10
JO
a
ni
Sunday
eve
n
1ng
mediCal pat1ent at Holzer
Supt Classes for a ll ages
Wor s hip se rv iCe 10 45 a m
w
o
r
Sh
ip
7
30
Prayer
eventng ser\ltce 7 30 B1b le
Ev en mg worshtp atternat.ng
Med1cal Center
study
Wed nes aday
7 30 meetmg Wednesday 7 30 p W1lh C E ar 7 30 p m on
m
p m youth serv•ces Fr1day
Sunday Prayer mee ltn g 7 30
Mrs Mabel Brace and Mrs
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST p m We dnes da y 1\ lfr ecf
7 30 p m
Don L Walker Pastor
MIDDLEPORT
Wo lle lay lea de r
Cora Birch v1s1ted W1111e
Ronne Sal se r Sunday sch ool
FREEWill BAPTIST WHITE'S
CHAPEL
Cross, J1m Jacksoh and Jos1e Corn er Ash and Plum Noel
su pl
Sunday sc hool 9 30 Cootvrlt
e RD
Rev
Roy
am
m
ornmgwo
rs
h
tp
10
40
• Pickens at Arcadia Nursmg Herrmann pastor Saturday
Dee te r pastor Sund ay sc hool
am
Sun
day
even1ng
evenmg serviCe 7 30 p m
9 30 a m
worsh1p se r vtc e
Home a rece nt Sunday
worship
7 30
WednesDay 10 30 a m Btbl e s tud y a nd
Su nday sc hool
10 am
eve n.ng B1ble s tudy , 7 30
Mr
a nd
Mrs
Bill Sunday even mg worsh •P 7 30
prayer se r v •c e WedneSdilY
7 30 om
McKenzie, Ph1l, Jeff and pm
DANVILLE
WESLEYAN
RUTLAND
MEIGS
JoZJe, of Gallipolis s penl
Rev Le lon Gla su r e pastor
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
COOPE~ATIVE PAR ISH
1
unday Sc hool 9 30 am
CHRIST
Rod Kasler
SWlday Wllh Mr and Mrs
THE UNITED
yout h and tun o r youth ser pa s to r v H Bral e y Sunday
METHODIST
CHURCH
Roy R•ffle
v•ce
6 15 p m
eve ntng
s unday s ' h oo 1
Robert T Bumgarner.
worsh' 1p 1 30 p m
pray e r sc hool s up!
Mrs Caroline Miller VIS! led
0 trector
and or a •se Wednesday 7 30 9 J O am
wor s h• P se rl!' "e
and commu niOn 10 30 am
POMEROY CLUSTER
Mrs Florence Adams at
1
Rev Robert Hayden
p rllVER
RUN
FREE youthn1eCt 11l Q 6p m Sunday
Letart Falls Thursday, Feb
R ev 0 Wm Sydenstncker
BAPTIST _ Miles Trout even1ng serv 1ce 1 regular
CHESTER .._ WorShiP 9 15
pas 1or
Sunday Sc hoo l
5
10 boa rd meet ng 1 h ~r d Satur
a m Churc h School 10 a m
L~
Mit
tday7p m
Mr
and Mrs
EdisOn
m
eo
n
I
er
~
~
u
p
RUTLAND COMMUNITY
a
POMEROY WorShip
Evening
serv1ce
7
P
m
CHURCH _ su nday School
10 30 a m Church Sc hoo l 9 15
Brace v1s1ted thetr son, Mr
~r~y er meetmg Thursday 7 9 30 a m worsh•p serv \ce 1 I
am UMY F 6 30 p m
and Mrs James Brace a nd
ENTERPRISE- WorShiP
CHESTER CHURCH OF a
m
Wednes day prayer
children m Crown C1ty 9 a m Church School 10 a m
GOD-Rev
Bobby Porter , meettng 7 JO P
yo::,th
ROCK
SPRINGS
pas tor s unday s choo l 9 3U serv•ces Sunday
P
Saturday and spent Sunday
Worsh •P 10 am
Church
am
worShip serviCe 11 Sunday n tgh1 wor s h1 p 7 30
w1th Mr and Mrs Fred
School 9 am UMY F 6 30 am
even rng serOJICe 7 30
RUTLANU CHURLo
~
om
Brace 1n Parkersburg.
yoU th se rv1 c e Wednesday TH E NAZARENE Rev
FLATWOODS - WorSh ip
7 30 p m
Lloyd D Grt mm Jr , pas to r
Mr
and Mrs
Chuck
11 a m Church School 10 a m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Sunday sc ttool
9 30 a m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
W1lhams and Shannon VISited
CHURCH Ted Jones worsh1pse r v ce I OJO am
Re:v
Rob
er
t
Bumgarner
pastor Sunday s&lt;::hoo t 9 30 broa dcas t ltve over WMPO
relatives m Albany.
HEATH - WorSh ip 10 30
am
Roy S1gman
su p!
younq peop les SPrv1c e 6 15
Mr and Mrs Blythe The1ss
a m Church Scl'lool 9 30 am
rnorn.ng worsh p
10 30 evange l st1 c se rv• ce 7 30 p m
UMY F 6 p m
VIS ited relal1ves at New
~ und a y eve ni ng serv1ce 7 30
Pray er meeting Wednesday
RUTLAND
Jeffrey
IT'IId week servtce
Wed 7 30
p m
Mr ss tonary
Haven and Mason, W Va ,
Ge rber
Paslor
Worshtp
nesday 7 30 p m
m ee t•ng
7 30 p m
t~rst
10 30 a m Church Schoo l 9 30
SWlday
Wednesday of mont h
am
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
MASON COU~TY
Mr and Mrs Ed M1ller
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
,., 1 ':. C1
r Bflf'Tt ST
THE NAZARENE Dale
spent SWlday afternoon w1th
Rev R1ctlard E Jarv1s
( co nd and !- ~.; '"' r'lrOY 5ts
Bass pastor Bob Moore
ASBURY WorShip 11
vrday
tan Cra 1g pa s tor
Sunday schOol supf Sunday
Pearl W1llls at Letart Falls
a m Church School 9 50 am
worsh )p
schoo l c lasses fo r all ages sc hoo l 9 15 a m
Mr and Mrs Kenneth
UMW first Tuesday
I I am
lratnmg
9 30 a m
mornmg worshtp serv•ce
FORST RUN- Worsh1p 9
6 30 p m
even tng
10 45 a m NY P S, 6 30 p m , unton
Turley, Kenny and Kevm.
am Church Sc hool 10 am
evangeltstic serviCe , 7 30 p m worsh tp serv 1ce 1 30 p m
spent a recent Sunday w1th
UMW th1rd Wednesday 7 30
M td week prayer meet~ng M1d v.eek pray e r sc rv1c e
pm
Mr and Mrs
Clarence
We dn esday 7 30 p m
Wed nes day
7 30
p m
MINERSVIlLE - WorShip
MASON
CHURCH
OF
m tSStonary meehng second
Turley at Galhpohs .
10 a m Church School 9 a m
CHR 1ST P 0 BO)( 487 M1l ler
Wednesday 7 J O p m
UMW th trd Monday 7 30 p m
Rev and Mrs Don Lee
' t Maso n W Va Sunday
UNITED FAITH NON
SYRACUSE Church
l1 •ble St udy 10 a m WorS hip
DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
Walker
and
children,
School 9 30 am
worshtp
Ro bert Sm •lh n a s tor Sunday 11 a m and 7 p m B1ble &lt;; !u dy
Rexanna and Ricky have serv 1ce 7 30 p rn
scho ol
9 30 a m
class Wed n esday 7 p m 1 Vo c al
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
moved from Swnrnersv1lle,
l ca~ c r
Leo HJII
worsh•p mu s tc
Rev Howard Sh•veley
FIRST
SOUTHERN
se rv rce 10 30 a m
c h urch
W Va , mto the parsonage
Rev Steven Wtlson
BAPT IST
Corner of '"•ec ond .
710pn•
Rev Zelia l(.ruszewskl
and assumed h1s dulles as
EDEN
UNITED and ..\ nd e r son Mason Pastor
BETHANY ........ (Oorcas l
~·o tt e r Clo ud Sund a y sc hoo l
BRETt-iREN IN CHURIST pas tor of the F1rst Baptist
Worship 9 30 am Church E ld e n R
worsh•P S~" rv• ce t I
Blake
pa s to r 'I t.'J an
Ch urch Sunday, Feb 15
School 10 30 a m
a 111 and 7 JO p m Week l y
~ unday
Sc hoo l 10 am
CARMEL
Church
Schoo
l
r1 bl e s t udy Wed nesday 7 30
Howa rd
McCoy
supt
The Esther C1rcle met
9 30 a m WorShip 10 30 a m
p 11 1
h' orn1n9 sermon
II am
Monday evemng, Feb 9 w1th
2nd and 4th Sundays
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
~ unda y
niQhl
se rv1 c'es
APPlE GROVE- Sunday Ch r rs l• an fndeavor
Mrs G rella Simpson as
7 JO GOO Duddn1g La m: f 1 a son
SchOOl 9 30 am WOrShip 7 30 p m
W Vc1
Chester l c nnanl
· ong se r viCe ' p m
host.,ss m her home The
p m lsi and 3rd Sunday s
Pa stor &lt;,unday 'C hoat Y IS
Prr.HhlnQ 1\ 10 p m
Mt d
Prayer meetmg Wednesday
meehng opened w1th group
a "'
Ch ldr c n ~ Church t, I',
•r L
r&gt; rayer
m ecl•ng
7 30 p m f e! 1owsh1p supper
p
n
•
Young
Puople s S('rv• te
dnf'sday
7
p
m
Ra
y
smgmg of "Give of Your Best f•rs t SatUrday 6 p m UMW
6 I.'J
p m
E V&lt;iiHJei•S' tC
ll~ll 1S
l ay leader
2nd Tuesday 7 30 p m
to the Master " and dE!vot10ns
Wome n s
CHURCH
OF
JESUS Sc rv• ce 1 30 p m
LETART - Chur ch CHRISJ
I ocate d
a t M1 sslo nary Co unc il 10 a m
by Mrs Dorolhy Fladgley , ScEAST
hool 1sr 2nd 3rd ~ undays
kutla nd on New L•ma Road ftr s rtnd •h rd 1 uesdavs
followed w 1th a buswe s s
9 30 a m
rourlh Su nday ne)(t to 1 or cs l t.c re Pa rk
Prayer and Utble S• udy
30 a m
WorshiP 2nd R ev
Wednesday l J O p m
Ray Rou se pilsto r
sess1on after which a ~10unday
1 30 p m 41h Sunday
J.(obcrt N'&lt;ussc r Sunday Sc hool
program by Mrs
Edna
9 30 am
Prayer Meet1ng ~Sllp t
:-. unday SC hOO l 10 ]Q
Wednesday
7
30
p
m
UMW
Pickens mcluded letters from
a 111 wo r s h •P 7 10 p 1 I lb te
tii\I.:IFUI I
.. 11 1
1st Tu esday 7 30 p m
s tudy l."iO dt P5d1V 7 , 0 p m
CHf"IST lllll'lr• S!•il l \ 1 ~0 n
mtsswnanes and readmgs on
WESLEYAN - (F(:&amp;c•ne )
p r 1 1" ~ ('r
,llllr(I&lt;1Y Ill\ t
1IH ' ~'ev lv• ll lilr11 Cum pbtll
\ unday ~c hoot 10 a m
"I..mcoin" after the group
lJ tSif' r
' lll {i¢~V 'crooo l 9 30
' p
Wo rsh 1plta nt
Jr LIMY~
HEMLOCK
GROVE
t 1
&lt;1t t." H~;qllcr, s.u pl
sang ~' M y Prayer 0 • Mrs
Wednesday 3 30 p m
Rtble CHRISTIAN
Roger
(V f'f1 IH J
";I rVIC.I.
7 JO pIll
Helen Sunp son closed the Study Thursday 1 p m Chotr Watson
pastor
Wallace
I,
df\P "fjrty e V1.. 11 1n q prt1YC ;
Pract
1c
f'
Thu
r
sday
B
p.
m
meetm'"g wtlh praye t 'Ourtng
1
"' 11 q
1 •o p ,,.,
You t h
Brad ford . sup t , morning
LETART FALLS - Church w,prshtp 9 30 church school
, Y• r ~,.. r v•C( {,let\ luC'scJ,"ty
a fellowship hour , Mrs
' c:hool 1st ?n d 3rd &lt;, undays
10 30 .
young
peoples
• "' l h'\ H W
l11Sll
10 IS am .tth Sunday 9 15 meet rng, 6 30 p m , e'llenmg
S imp son, hostess , se r ved
(J ~t,J l' lt
,,.;l(t • va F.! I
Wo rsh1p lsi 2n d 3rd worsh ip , 7 30 p m
' )' r v
, ,q , HO St h&lt;lr
Btble
deh cwu s re fre s hments tu am
Su nday s 9 l .S am
4th study, Wednesdav. 7 30 p m
o 1 tl oly
d · vo l 'I 0
I 1
Sunday 7 30 p m
four le&lt; n Th e 1able was
I 1 1y1 1 ilnll I d) If' SI\Jd y
M I
Ni l N I
STAR
f Ol 1,1q r Pr()y(' r
J. r
R II lol th
:.J !)p t t
1
loveh v. 1th a ce n1t•!pll!lf&gt; of WoMORNING
r Sh ip 9 30 am
Church
, ,
, ~(I 1 r
111 il ,,
()r
I !Ill 1\o &lt;;t 1\r Ol &lt;, p
1
tS'
red dtiCI "1 11 1e rarn,d ltJI! s ,~r1 d School 10 30 am Mid Week o 13 a rn
1! llr !:.li&lt;IY
1 ,
unda\' cvc n 1ng
''
Serv •ce Wednesday 8 p m
bhu • If" II• "
wor ~h tiJ ' P rTl

YOU FlE TE-LLI~G ME

ZE~ ~E'Z HAS SEEN

HIDIN6 OUT I&gt;J THAT

MU&gt;/IIA'I CA5E i'OIZ.
Z.O YE ARS?

K Yost, president, opened
the meehng w1th the theme
song "Lord, Speak to Me,
That I May Speak" and
prayer Mrs Martha Lou

Beegle used " Btcentenmal"
for her devotwnal program
Scr1plure
Ps
33 12-22
Readmgs, "Oyster or Eagle"
and "ThiS IS My Country"
and prayer The group sang
"My Country, TIS of Thee"

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After a busmess sessiOn, Mrs
Nondus Hendricks , vtce
president of Chnsllan Service, conducted the Love Gift
Ded•calton w1th a med1tahon
on 23rd Psalm and scnpture
Ps . 23 The offermgs of the
Circles were presented by
Olhe Mae Cozart and He len
Simpson which was $116 10
Mrs Hendncks gave the
ded1catwn prayer Mrs Yost
mtroduced M1ss Susan Flesh-

man, hbranan at Pomeroy,
who spent len years, wh1le
growmg up , m Rhodesia w1lh

her

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who

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Educatwnal
M1ss10nanes
Miss Fleshman spoke about
the country and s howed
slides Members v1ewed the
many thmgs brought bac k to
thts country such as baskets,
beads ,
handwork,
etc
Nmeteen members and one
guest were served refreshments m the basement dmmg
area durmg a fellowship hour
by Ruth C•rcle members
Tables were beaullful w1th
the B1centenma l theme w1th
red,
wh1te
and
blue
decorations.
Mrs Austm Wolfe , leader
of Cub Scouts and Rush
Philson and Austm Wolfe,
leaders of Webeloes, attended
F1rsl Baptist Church Sunday
mornmg for worhs1p serv1ce
WJih their scouts m a body
Tbe church welcomed the ir
presence
Rev Earl Shuler, Ollie Mae
Cozarl and Grella Simpson
attended
Rw
Grande
Assoclallon Trustees meetmg
10 Rio Grande, SAturday
The "Happmess Class '
gave a program on Love
Sunday evening The c hildren
sang and portrayed " Love"
by giving scripture verses
whiCh was very well , done
Teachers were Mrs .Jmnle
Salser and Ml " Vtc k \f

Cummms

M• ::..

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IN SUS PE~DED
ANIMATION - AS
HIS PAU.;HTEIZ.
ZOE HAS TOLD
YOU 1

TO ENSURE: Hl5 REVIVAL.· I EVE~
SENT ANOTHER FLASK OF FLUID TO
PILTDOWM UNIVER.;ITY I~ AMERICA!

AL.l RlbHl '/, MA'i I HMr:::

JUST Ml ATTEMPT AT ~E;VIH
10 I..CJC&gt;Sf.t-1 '/OJ up 1

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Ne1 lher vulnerable

Many a v11lage began al the crossroads Most towns grew up around
the mlers ecllon ol two 1mpor1ant thorou g hfares. And the vas l Cities
wh1ch now light Jhe penetratiOn of traff1c w11h beltways lhruwa ys and
by- pa 'les were themse lves spawned by lhe very h1ghways they would

West

Our c•v• h za hon IS largely the produc t of men s encounler w1th men
al the c ros s roads of geography s o c 10iogy, h1stor y and sc 1ence

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DOING. ALL'
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HERSELF NOW-

I ALWAYS FEL"T

spades?"

SORR'( FOR

South won the diamond lead
and rattled off four rounds of
trumps while West c huc ked
two hearts and East two
hearts and a club Then South
cashed dummy s other h1gh
d1amond ruffed a diamond ,
cashed the ace and kmg of
hearts and dummy s last
trump He diScarded a club

THAT ONE-

I MEAN Y'BETTER HOPE

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Thts law has no basts m
play It was mvented by Ely
Culbertson some 45 years ago
when he needed somethmg to
wnte about There IS nothmg
to 11 If your s1de holds nme
spades the other four will
d1v1de 2-2 exactly 40 7 per cent
of the lime Irrespective of
how your hearts, diamonds
and clubs are d1v1ded

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307 Sprmg Ave
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Ota 1992 -2318

A Toronto reader asks us
what we lhmk of the law of

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W1th the hope 1t will, in some measure , foster pnd h~lp sustam thai
whtch 1s good'" family and community ltfe. th1s feature IS sponsored by
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Pass

South looked over dummy
and thought to himself, " Why
- - - -.. does everythmg happen to
SMEWASA
FORGET IT 1 me? Why couldn't I be allowNICE KID
AND GET ME
~OUC.H PETE THAT KtD• ed to play a sare and sure SIX

ORPHAN ANNIE-WHERE
~y TRYIN4 TO HOLD
HIM SHE 5 ALREADY
IN CONTEMPT Of
COuRT
IF S HE

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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

~ORCE,I'll C U~ t

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East chucked h1s last heart
and West the )ack of
diamonds
The moment of deciSion had
arrived East and West were
known to hold five clubs
between them The SIXth card
was the e1ght of diamonds
Both East and West had diScarded m a manner to make at
Impossible for Soulh to know
where the e1ght of dmmonds
was They also had g1ven no
clues as to the locatiOn of the
really •Important club queen
You readers can all see that
queen of clubs 1n the East
hand As for poor South, he
went wrong and played West
for the queen of clubs

symmetry
LI'ITLE ORPHAN ANNIE

When you h ear the church bells next Sunday r e m e mber it IS goo d
to hv e a ll he C rossroads where Chnst touches al l human relationships
wtlh H1s power and l ove

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South

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Thai 1s th e encoun ter of men w1th God' II h as co nstantly offered
pos1t1ve, c onslrucllve approaches to th e problems thai su rround th e
other 1ntersec t10ns m t1me and expenence

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6 oo-Sunrlse Semester 8,10
6 30-Film 4 , Matters of Life 6, TV Classroom 8,
Treehouse Club 10, Kentucky Afield 13
7 DO-Saturday Report 3; Farm Market 4, Eddie
Saunders 6 ; Treehouse Club B. U S Farm Report
10; Devlin 13
7 30--Bul\wmkle 3, 1 Dream of Jeannie~. Jetsons 6,
Vegetable Soup 15, Dusty's Treehouse 8; Man
From c 0 s I to. Make a Wish 13, Mister Rogers
20
8 oo-Emergency Plus 4 3.~. 15, Hong Kong Phooey
6,13, Pebbles &amp; Bamm Bamm 8, 10, Sesame 51 20
8 , 3~Joste &amp; the Pussycats 3,~.1S; Tom &amp; Jerry 6.13,
Bugs Bunny-Road Runner 8, Bugs Bunny &amp;
Friends 10
9 oo-Secret Lives of Waldo Kitty 3,4,15, Elec Co. 20
9 3G-Pink Panther 3,4, 1s, Adventures of Gilligan 6, 13,
Sc;ooby-Doo 8,10, Mister Rogers 20
10 00-Land of the Lost 3,4, 15. Super Friends 13, Hog
Dog 6, Shazam Isis 8,10, Sesame Sf 20
10 3G-Run Joe, Run 3,4,15, Big Blue Marble 6
11 .00-Return to the Planet of the Apes 3,4, 15, Speed
Buggy 6,13, Space Nuts 8, 10, E lee Co 20
11 30-Westwlnd 3,4,15, Oddball Couple 13, CBPA
Bowling 6, Ghost Busters 8, 10, Mister Rogers 20
12 00-Jetsons 3,4, IS; Valley ol the Dinosaurs 8, 10,
Actio" News for Kids 13, Vegetable Soup 20.
12 30-Go USA 3,4,1S; American Bandstand 13 ,
VIewpoint 8; Fat Albert 10
00-Davld Niven's World 3, Champions 4, Soul Train
6. Children's Film Festival 8,10, Wrestling 15
Lowell Thomas Remembers 33
t Jo-Marshail Basketball 3, Llckety Split 13.
Biography 33
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2 oo-&lt;:ollege Basketball 3,4, David Niven's World 6,
Champions 8, Urban league 10, Film 33
2 3D-Outdoors with Julius Boros 6, Movie "You're
Never Too Young" 10, TV Town Topics 13, Valiant
Years 33
3 00-Pro Bowling 6, 13, Overseas Mission 8, Family at
War 33
3 30-World of Survival 8,
4 oo-&lt;:ollege Basketball 3,4,15.,8, Resourceful West
VIrginia 33
4 J~Wide World of Sports6,13, Challenge of lhe Sexes
10, A Btl With Knit 33
s llO-Sports Spectacular 10, What's Cooking? 33
s 30-Gupples to Groupers 33
6 OO-News3,4.8,10, Golf6,13, God has the Answer 15.
Black Journal 33
6 ·Jo-NBC News 3,4,15, Rhoda 8. CBS News 10; Lilias
YQ!la &amp; You 33
7 00-World at War 3, Lawrence Welk 4, 15, Hee H•w
6,8, Firing Line 33; In The Know 10 Newsmaker
'76 13
7.3o-Treasure Hunt 3, Last of the Wild 10, Nashvi lle
on the Road 13
8 OO-Emergency 3,4, IS; , Almost Anyth ing Goes 13,
College Basketball 6, Jeffersons 8, 10, Rivals of
Sherlock Holmes 33
B JO-Doc 8,10
9 oo-Movle "Dirty Harry" 3,4,15, SWAT 13, Mary
Tyler Moore 8, 10, Austin City Limits 33
9 3G-Bob Newhart B, 10
10 oo-Bert D'Angelo 6,13, Carol Burnett 8,10,
Soundstage 33
• 11 DO-News 3,4,8,10,13, ABC News 6, Wally's
Workshop 15; Janakl 33
11 1s--Movle "Savage Season" 6
11 3G-Movle "P J" 3, Saturday Night 4,15, Track
Meet 8, Movie "Not With My Wile, You Don't 1" 10,
College Basketball 13
oo-Movle "To Ole 1n Paris" 4, Don Kirshner's Rock
Concert 6,8
1 15-News 3
1 Jo-Movle "Sabrina" 10; News 13
1 45-Movle "Madigan" 3
3 oo-:Movle "Charlie Bubbles" 4
3 3G-Movle "The Tempesl" 10
3 45-Movle "Valley of Mystery" 3
4 45-Movle "I'd Rather Be Rich" 4
s 15--Movle "Compilhldhs In Nightmare" 3
6 Jo-Salnt 3.
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SEAR'S CATALOG MERCHANT

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

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RACINE FOOD MARKET

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Middleport

Pomeroy

Ph 992-3863

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MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE

Bakers of Good Bread
Huntington, W Va.

M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA FOODLINER
M•ddleport, Oh1o

POWELL'S SUPER VALU
The Friendly Folks
Pomeroy, Oh1o
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KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, inC.
Tht..&gt;f ~nes t In Mobtle Homes
liOu E. M11n
Pomeroy
PI!. 992 7~34

Midway Marllet-Pome!OJ Ph. 992-2582
Bob's Market-Mason Ph. 773-5721

WILKINSON'S
498 Locust St

M•ddleporl

Do•t 992 12U

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honor your word

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Ideas for maktng or savDAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work 11: Ing yourse lf money today are
likely to be be«er than the wellAXYDLBAAXR
meaning adv1ce of another
Is LONGFELLOW
CANCER (Junt 21-.lulr 22)
One letter simply &gt;tlnds for another In thiS sample A Is Exercrse self-dtsclpllne tOday
used for the three L's, ,_ for the two O's etc Stngle letters, In an area where you tend to
opostrophes, the length and formation of lhe words are ell overindulge You can Without
spoiling your fun
hints Each day the code letters are d1ft'ercnt
LEO (Jutr 23-Aug. 22) Hold
firm to your terms today 1f
you're negot1atmg an rmportant
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maner, or you'll make some
concession you don t have to
T N J M S O J make
V M N A H F A X,
MSD
YIRQO (Aug 23-Sopt. 22)
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day will probably be wrappedup In their own Interests and
U I.. N J J D B V. - S N V F H F E
V NC F A X
not eager to hear your woes
Yeolenlay's Cryptoquole: IT IS THE LAW OF INFLUENCE
TIIAT WE BECOME UKE THOSE WE HABmJALLY A[). LIIIRA (Sopl23-0ct. 23) II you
1ave anythmg Important to diSMIRE. MEN ARE MOSAICS OF OTIIER MEN - HENRY cuss wtth another today af1ecDRUMMOND
trng your career or trnances

I CAUGHT liE
RED - HANDED.
'IE LOW·DOWN,
GOOD FER-NOTHIN
CHICKEN TH 1EF

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QUITTIN' TIME!!

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SAGITTARIUS (Noo 23-Doc.
21) Usually you re a fairly
postt\ve person Today you
may entertain salt-doubts You
shouldn t Don t be a defeatist
CAPRICORN (Doc. 22·Jon.
19) II you're going somewhere
today where everyone IS sup posed to pay therr share pass
u p a free-toadtng pal
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob 18)
Try not to take lull credtt tor
something today that another
had a hand rn It could cause a
problem
PISCES (Fib. 20·Morch 20)
Don t make last-m1nute
cha nges rn your schedule to
day What you had m mtnd
ongmal!y ts likely to be your
best bet

CRYPTOQUOTES

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Ph. 992 2ts6

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Church and Office Supp lies- Gifts
99 M11t Sf
Middleport

THE DAILY SENTINEL

WORKINe HA&amp; GIVEN HER A NEW
DIMENSION . SHE'S NOT THE HOUSE
HOLD DRuDGE SHE. USED 10 e&gt;E
5HE:5 &amp;1lMULATlN&lt;3 1 1NTERE5TlN()
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2 Convement Loc::ahons

HEINER'S BAKERY

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296W Second

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THE ATHENS COUNTY SAVINGS
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YOU lli'\t7W HOW MUCH
l OPPOSED DIANA RE
TURNIN6 10 THE

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Locust St

make a promise to-

1 find difficult to keep
\ be a better person for 1t If

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The Stor e with A Heart
Ph 949 3342

f-i-t-l;'~';d~;·~;w~ll~h a new acquamtance
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RACINE PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

Dlaf992 2101

ARtiS (Moioh 21-Aprtl 18) If
the occasion should occur to '-.c+-+-l:d;;•~,Y~· befriend one wtth whom
r:;;
have older ttes rather than

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MEIGS TIRE CENTER
700 E Matn

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Kerm 's Kornet
Kerm1l Walton
Pomeroy

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NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

Middleport, Oh1o

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33 Mongrel

Ph . 98S-J308

MARK V STORE

SCORPIO (Ocl 24-Noo. 22)
Your Ideas wtl! be good ones
today, but the way you tmplement them may leave a little to
be des ired Don t be too
fo rceful

Z6 State

RIDENOUR SUPPLY
FURNITURE AND HARDWARE

Dakers of Gay 90's Bread
Middleport
Ph 992-3030

Ractne

hardy

Attend the Chu rch of Yovr Chotce
Pomeroy
Ph 997 3490

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Work It out before gQtng on to
!rghter toptcs

25 Less fool-

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

LOUIS W Osborne
220E Mam
Pomeroy
Ph 992 2178

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Bridge reduced to a guess
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ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION

Big Halsy" 6,13, Boxing 8,10, Firing Line 20,
Masterpiece Theatre 33
10 DO-Pollee Story 3,4,11, News 20, Educational
Implications 33
10 3G-Avlatlon Weather 20
11 00-News 3,4,6,8,10,13,15. ABC News 33
11 3G-Johnny Carson 3,4, IS, Rookies 6, 13 , Mov ie
"Shaft" 8, Movie " Dracula's Castle" 10. Janakl 33
12 · 4o-Sammy &amp; Co 6, Ironside 13.
t 110-M•dnfght Special 3,4,11, Movie " A Blueprint for
Murder" 10
1 4G-News 13
2 JO-News 3, Movie " A Gathering of Eagles" 4
3 DO-Movie " King Kong vs Godzllla" 3
4 15-Movle " Work is a Four Letter Word" 3
4 3\)c--Movle "The Smugglers" 4 "
6 IJO-Movle "She Wrote the Book 3

WIN AT BRIDGE
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Never l ose Sight of the v1tal Crossroads

9 oo-Rocklord Fifes 3.4, IS ;; Movie "Li ttle Fauss and

I=RIOAY, FEBRUARY 20,1976
6 00--News 3j4,8,10,1 J , I5; ""'D"- News 6, Zoom 20.33
6 30-NBC News 3,4, 1S, Andy Orlfflth 6, CBS News
8,10; HodgeJ)Od9e Lodge 20, Carrascolenda• 33
7 00--Truth or Cons J, To Tell the Truth 4. Lawrence
Welk 8. Bowling for Dollars 6, , Aviation Weather
33, News 10. Don Adams Screen Test 13, Family
Affair IS, Ohio Journal 20
7 30--Poder Wagoner 3; Treasure Hunt 4. Candid
Camera 6, Evening Edition with Martin Agronsky
20, $21,000 Pyramid 10, To Tell the Truth 13; Pop
Goes the Country lS ; Black Perspective onNews
News 33
8 oo-Sanford &amp; Son 3,4,15, Donnv &amp; Marte 6.13 Sara
8, 10. Washington Week In Review 20,33
• 3G-Pracllce 3,4 IS, Wall Street Week 20,33

NORTH

Racine Social Events
By Mrs. Francis Morris
The Bertha M
Sayre
M1sswnary Soc~ely met at
F~rst Baptist Church Fr1day
evemng, Feb 6 Mrs Mary

Fr1dav, Feb 20, 1976

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Fob. 21, 1876
Bonds with lrlends of to ngstandtng wtll be strengthened
th is coming year Be lhere
when you re needed You lllmd
you II be repatd 1n the same
com
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F I N A NC I Al RE P ORT
OF T OWNS H IPS

Nohce

Fo r F tsc a l Y ~.u En d tng
Oe ce mb erll 19~.5
Be d fo rd Townstuv
M e tg s Cou n t y
Cool vt ll e , Oh ro

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Feb ;Jl , 19 76
I c erl tf y the t ottow.ng r~oWClr'

to be corr ect

Helen S'o\arD
To wnsh tP Clerk
Tel No 61J696 1!16
S U MM AR Y OF
CASH B A L A NCE S,
R ECEI PTS AND
E)(PE NDITU RES
Bat a net&gt; Ja n 1 1975
General Fund
S 3 838 2'1
Motor Veh1cle L 1cense
Ta)( Fund
3.371 51
Gasolr ne 1 ax FunCI
815 38
F et:Jerat Revenue Shar1ng
Fund
178 43
To tals
8, 1S9 5~
T otal Rcce 1pt s
Ge.-\eral Fund
7 873 38
Motor VehtCie Lrcense
Tax F un d
.J 67 9 92
Gasottne Tax F und
J2 4UO 00
Fe dera f Revenue Sha r mg
Fu nd
2 364 00
Total s
28 257 30
T o ta t RNe 1pt s &amp; Ba l anc es
GeneraiFund
1171160
Motor Veh,cle L~e e nse
Ta~&lt; Fund
8 957 43
Gasol rne Tax Fu nd
13 715 JB
Federal Revenue Shar1ng
run d
2 54 2 43
Totals
36 426 84
E x pend 1tur es
Genera l Fvnd
9 995 75
Motor Ve-h rc te L.1cense
Tax Fund
6 438 75
Gasot1ne T ax Fund
12,671 37
Federal Revenue Sharmg
Fvn d
2 488 00
Totals
31 59 3 87
Balanc e D ec 31 197.5
Gene r al Fun d
1,715 85
M otor V eh Jc l e L c en se
Tax F und
2 518 6A
544 01
Ga solme Tax Fund
F ederal Rev.: n ue Shanng
Fund
54 4J
T otal
"B3 2 97
CAS H B A LA N CE
R E CEIPTS A ND
EXPE N D ITUR ES
BY F UN D
Ge nera l F un d
Ba! Jan 1, 1975
3.838 ll
R c c e1pfs
Genera l P r oper ty T alol. R eal Est at e and Tr at le r
(G r oss )
3.170 43
Tan gtble P ersonal Propert y
T ax ( Gross l
50 62
E s t a t e Tax { G r oss )
207 I I
Lo c a l Governmen t and
St ate Income Tax
2 70176
Pe rm tSS 1v e Sa tes Tax
18 75
Oth er
~0 43
In ta n g bf e Tax
1 68J 28
Tota l Rece p t s
7 873 38
Tota t Beg rn n ing B ala n ce
P lus Rece rp ts
11 71 1 60
E xpendi tu re s
To la t E xpend iture s
9,38 1 21
- A d m1ntsr ra t1 v e
- To w n H al ls , Mcm or al
B uil d m gs a n d Gr ound s
287 5.:1
- Fr r e Pr o t ectton
l 50 00
- Cern e ter re s
177 00
G ra n d Total Ex p Ge n er a l Fu n d
9 995 75
B a t D ec 31 197,:,
1 715 85
To t a l Exp Plu s Ba l

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For Wa nt A d Ser v1 c e
~ ce n ts j:) er wo rd o n e
1nser !l on
MtntnlU m Cha r geS, ! 00
\4 cen •s per Word th r ee
1nser t tons
c on secu t rve
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co n scc ut1 v e
rnse rt mn s
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pa 1d ad s and ad s p a td
wrthtn 10 day s
C A RD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUAR Y
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for
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word
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BLIND ADS
A ddt ll on a l 25c Ch arge
per Ad vert,sem en t
O FF I CE HOURS
8 30 a m ro 5 00 p m
Dally 8 30 Q m to 17 00
N oo n Satu r da y
Phone tod ay 992 2156

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THERE WILL be an AuctiOn
Sale Frraay n 1gh1 dl 7 p m
New and used mercha n d•se
at Mason Auchon , Mason
W
Va
Constg n rnents
Phone (3041 713 5471
'1 19 21c

M A KE SU R E yo u ge t eve r y
poss1ble deductwn th 1s y ear
Have your Fede r a l a nd
Sta t e l nc;:o m e T ax re •urn by
an accoun ta n t P hon e 997
6113
1 21 52tc
I N CO M E:
T ax
Se rv1 ce
Fe d e r al or Stale taxes
Phone 992 7128 o r
see
Wallace R usse ll, Bra d b ur y
1 30 26t c

2 BUI LD I N GS 1 h o use a n d
wa r e room tear do wn for
lumber P ho ne 992 )658
2 18 6t c

Pets For Sale
PUREBRE D ~r ~ a t D a ne
! ~ mate
5 yr s o ld ge n tl e
needs good h ome Call 99?
3B32 or 992 2639 M etgs Co
Huma n e ~oc1ety
7 20 61C

BABY SITT I N G 1M my home,
Monday
a nd
T hu r sd a v
ev en1ngs I n f ants to seven
Phon e 997 3155 .
2 17 4tp

For Rent
2 BE D RM

mo b rl e h ome , r ea l
ntce P hone 992 33 24
2 4 lfc

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F'U R N IS H E O apt , 5 r oo ms
a n ~ b ath
I orge b a ck an d
f r onl p o rc h w it h ya r d ,
A lso
Fu r
v • d iltes p ai d
n1sh~d apa n ment
3 rooms
and bath w1 th yar d u t rl rlt es
pa 1d Cat I be f or e 6 p m 99 2
?93 7
2 10 3tc

W E W t ~ H to exp r ess o ur
smcer e th an k s to our m an y
frt e nds an d r e l at tve s who
w e r e so k1nd to u s d ur1ng the
d eat h of ou r moth er an d
s ste r .
D e lt a
D o u g la s
es o ec ra ll v R e v Wrt rl am
Syde n str• c ke r
R ev
Gary
K n g Rev H er m an Jord an
E wrng Fun era l H om e th e
pal l b ear er s th e o nes wh o
too ~ c ar e of t h e g ra ve
th e
F l a twoods Com~u n t iY and
c hu r c h Jo h n Ba ile y wh o
sang and th e m u src t ur
n rs h ed by Da r l en e Bu c k l e y
all w h o sen t f l ow er s c a r d s
mo n e y an d food A lso tha n k s
to th ose w ho donated b l oo d
S•ncer e ! han k s to H ol .z.e r
Hosp rt al and doc tor s
Da u g h t er
So n 1n law
q r and d aug h ter br othe r and
SIS Te r
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D AT E March 25 19 76
TIME 7 30 PM E ST
P LAC E F1 r e Stat 1on Ra c me
Oht O

ROOM F urnish ed Apar t
ment f or r en t Gard en spa c e
ava ila bl e 992 61C1
2 18 Jtc

E L EC hom e. eQ u rpped k 1t
2 car
c h en 2 bedrooms
g ara ge ut ll rt res p r eferr ed
no p e-ts re f Ph on e N ew
H av en I l304 ) 882 285 2
1 20 Jtp

Card of Thanks

PU B LIC HEARING
NOTI CE
SY R A CUSE RACINE
R E GIONAL. SEWER
DISTR I CT
WASTEWATER
F A CI LIT I ES PROJECT
M EIGS COUNTY, OH I O

For Sale

SCW IN G of alt k rnd s. dresse s
f o r all o c ca ~I Ofl S
s la ck s&lt;&gt;ht r ls. n e wborn t a ye t : es ,
cu rt atnS d r ap es Phon e 99 7
303~ an d ask for D o roth y
1 19 26t c

3 AN D d R M flJrn rsh ed and
un furn is hed ap ts Phon e 992
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CO UNTR Y Mo bil e
Hom ~
P a rk R t 33 te n m des north
o f P om er oy Larg e lo ts w 1th
c oncre te p a t, os Si dew al k s
r u nn er s a nd off s tr ee t
p a r kr n g Phone 992 74 7 9
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dru rn
wllt1 d r u m
sta nd an d musrc 'i tanft
c a se \6'1 Ex(e lt c n t f o r
st udl" nt Phon e 949 704S
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CO N DITIO N E D hav tor sa l e
Sl
bale
A l so
wanted
H e r e f ord bu l l s P hone 74 2
787 1 Dc1cr er
2 20 4tp

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Bicentennial Coins

CARPDING
estimates on car
p et 1ng and installatton
We ' ll bnng samples to your
horne wtth no oblfgafton .
See how you can really
save
Mtke Young, Manager
Sales and lnstallalton
Rt 3, Pomeroy, Ohto 45769'
Phon~ day or ntght
614-992 2206
1 \4 1 m o

CO AL. l1meston e and at I types
of sa lt and roc k salt for 1Ce
and s now r e m ov a l
Ex ,
c els tor Salt wor k s, East
Vta rn St , Pom eroy dhro
..-'ho n e 992 3891
12 7 lfc

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F O R SA L E CA B Coa l
Compan y 1 m li e n ortl'l of
Ch es h ,r e on R t 7 Pr ck you r
own S2 0 p er to n Open 6 da y s
p er w ee k or ca ll ( 6 14) 367
733 0 for fu r th er mforma t 1on
1 8 78tc

Ple Jt;ag l &lt;~ss
T&lt;!ble Tops
Mtrrors St orm &amp; Screens
FERRELL'S GLASS &amp;
HOME MAIN TE NANCE
S 1c:t1ng - Vrn y t
&amp;
A tu m mum Wmdow G l a ss
&amp; Gtazrng On I he Job or m
Shop
P1 c k up and de t •v ery
serv tce
Call Coll ec t 388·8239
Spec-1allze
'"
bUild up
rooftng &amp; hot ro of s Free
E st1mates
10 years ex
penence
H arve F erre ll
B t dwell, Oh10
2 6 I mo

19 75 KAWA SAKI 900, 2, 450
m lies $1 ,950 E x con d 1t1on
Phone 742 2068
2 17 61c

Auto Sales

Rill Estate for Sale
8 ACRE S

on Sa l em St ,
R u tland , Oh i O Phon e 742
2284
2 17 6t c

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BE D RM
house In Mtd
d lepor t
co rner l ot
N ew
ba th s tory a n d half u t llny
room , new c arp e trng and
new roof ga r age and work
room fru1t ce llar Clos e to
SChoo l
and
s h o pp 1ng
$17 500 Phone 99 2 76 24
1 27 261 C

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Help Wanted

La Salle
HOTEL

Rooms,

~.00

up

Special Rates
by Week
or Month

you

extra cash
for

shopp ing spre es

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ALL C'OOiil~ AgE OPEN
TO HIM WHO HA$A
6RA5P OF THIS

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FAIRY

CORNEA

(4-.wen tomori"Gwl
BECKON

Yr1tucl•:r••
AnlwPr:

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the 4 BR

neighborhood $22 000
Jl;, LOTS - I BR . bath lull
basement , por c hes ';\'hy
pay r e nt ?) Just $4 ,000

WALK TO SHOP - Large 2
story f rame , 4 BR , Ph
ba th s, nt ce n ew k 1f c h en .
baseme nt, coa l or gas heat

SB.500

71h ACRES - close tn 4
BR
bath ,
carpe ting ,
paneling, hot wate r N gas
h eat.
part
basement,
storage $15.000

5

HILLY ACRES - Noce 3

BR

hom e, ba t h
n ice
Kitc hen. N gas hea t c 1ty
w ater , por c he s, s t o r a g e

bldg $7,900
RT 143 - CLOSE IN - 2
ACR ES - lovely build ing
st t e , utll tl 1es avatlable

$4,000

EFFI CIENT
SE RV ICE ON THE SALE
OF YOUR PROPERTY
LIST WITH US TODA Y
992 2259 or 992·256B
QUICK

4 droWtlfq '"' or l"r ran,.,, rl.pt t l11f
111 prrPdu rf' -· CARTOON '

TEAFORD

Vlrg1t B Sr . Broker
llOMec han~e

L r • H p a w tor a ll m a k.e s and
mod el s of mobil e homes
Phone a r ea co d e 614 423
95 31
4 13 lfc

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Now at Landmark

I' ' ' ·~t,.

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Automatic Wate•
Conditioner

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Bus1ness Opportunities

R E S PO N SI BLE
P E R SO N
w .1n l ed o own and opera t e
can dy and con f ec !l on v end
1nQ rou t e Po m e roy and
s urr ou nd 1 n~ ar ea
Pl e n ~. a n r
bu srn ess H g il pro f ,t d en ts
Cn n st ar t par 1 1m l' t,u() o r
c x: p ert en c e n o t tm iJ ortu n r
....... ... 1 '" " S car an d S960 ca sh
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r o r d e l a I s,
w r rl e &lt;~n d 11'\ L j .... ... _ , ¥i.J r
phon e ~ A I 1011 Sun JOSt'
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Burban k . Cal1 f ornr a
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Model UCXXX ,
210.000
Weekly Gr11n
Capactfy

'299
POMEROY LANDMARk

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3 BR HOME
l USt fln1Shect
r emo d e ling
Salem
St ,
Ru)land
Ph o ne 742 23 06
after 4 p m or see Milo B '
Hutc h rnson
1D 9 ttc

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6 rms ana Dlltn ,

1339 00 Vat
.. ...~ Jar.k W. Can~,

MOD ER N h om e In Ches ter , 8
rooms , 2 balhs , 1 porc h es .
sunporch , 1 ~ basement cltv
and we ll water , na t ura l o as,
ga rage
Pr1ced to se ll
Phone (6141 985 4102..
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2 4 He

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Rt 3. Pomeroy , Rose Hill
D 1ck Davis p rop er l y, f ull
bBs ement ,
et um , n um
s•d.ng Piln e ted S10 ,000 Call
Oa k Hill 685 6576 even ings,
~rt. ., .. ... " '186 300-t dAys
J. __,_
5 30 1p

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Pomeroy, 0

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Pomeray

1 22 - 1 m ~

WANT TO

D&amp;D

SAVE MONEY?

CONSTRUCTION

Take advantage of our
J)rtces.
Quahty
butlt
horifes. N1ce lois ava1lable
'" nace locattons.

From a shelf to &lt;1 hou se, all
types of butldeng and
remodeling
from
the
foundal1on up Addllrons ,
carpettng, parntinq, stdmg ,
roofing , pan elmg
paper
han g..mg etc

BISSELL BUILDERS
Ph. (614) 985-4 102
2·12·1 m().

P h 949 -2023 or 84J 2661
2 19· 1 m o

R EA D Y MI X C ON '- " c 'd e l rv e r e d r rg h t t o yov r
prot ect F a st and ea sy F r ee
esT1ma 1es Ph one '!l92 3284
Goegl em Re ady M• x Co ,
M rdd lep ort Oh to
6 30 t f c

H A VE dum p truck and do ze r
W 111 do haut 1n Q and ex
cava t m g P hon e ( 6 14) 66 7
J3 19 or 667 3333
2 20 4 1(
Q UA LIF I ED au t omob i le
mcc han1 c lo ok 1ng for w o rk
In own ga r ag e Reaso n able
r a tes
Ccu r 992 712 0 a ft er
5 00
2 20 41p

EL WOO D BO WER S R EPA IR
- Swe e p ers toa ster s Ir o n s
a lt sm all a pp ltan ces L a w n
m ow er n el!:t to Stat e H1g h
w ay Ga ra ge on Rout e 7
Ph on e ~ a s 3825
4 16 lf c

-SE- P T I C

E;t(C A V A T t N G dOl er loa-u t:l
and b ac Kh o e woo. sep t ,c
l a nks
m s t a ll ed
d ump
truc k s and lo b oys f or h1re
w rll n a u l fiH dirt to p soli
li me stone an d gravel Call
Bo b or Ro g e r J eff er s day
p hon e 9Q2 7089, n 1ght p h o n e
992 352 5 or 99 2 5732
2 1 1 tt c

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Modern Sanllat10 n
or 992 7 J 4'il

99 2 39511

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E XCAV A TIN G
do ze r
and
d1f c h er
b ac kho e
Charl es R
H a tfi eld Ba c k
Hoe Se rv 1c e Rutland Ohl o
Phon e 742 70 08
l1307 8tc

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Trr mm1 n g 20
y ear s ex pt!r lence In su r ed
f ree eslim a tes Ca ll 992 238 4
or ( 6 14 1 698 7757 A lb an y
tO IS tf c

L UCK ETT F arm E qutpm ent ,
We ~ t
Wash ngton
Sl ,
A l ban y P t1 on e (614 ) 698 3032
or 69B 7881
7 18 26tc

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SEWI N G M AC HIN E Repa1r s
serv 1ce , a lt m a k es 992 2284
T, e F abrt c Sh op, Po m er o y
Au th or iZed Smg er Sa les and
Se r v i ce
We
sha rpe n
Sc ,ssors
.) 29 tfc

P A PER ha ng tn g pa m ttng ,
p anelm g , etc P hon e 949
20 23
2 18 12tp
INTER I OR
and
ex t e rtor
paml
No 10b too small
Phon e 949 237 9
2 18 4t c

Comple te Se rvic e
Phone
949 2487 or 949 20 00 Racm e
'
Oh lo Cr1 t t Bradfor d
IO 9 H e

0 DELL A ltnem en t located
be h ind
R ulland
Grad e
Sc hoo l
T un eup
br a ke s
w h ee t balan cmg al.nement
Pnone 74 22 004
11 16ttc

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downspouts
Storm
doors
and wtndows r emod el mg
pa 1n11ng and genera l repa1r
Sal lsfact•on g uaranteed
Ca ll (6 14) 985 380 3 for fr ee
es t l mal c
2 13 6fp

RED DOG li m es ton e, j;lfav- e t
and f i ll dir t detav er ed
Phone B1ll Pvlhn s, 99 2 2478
2 19 26tc

--------------LET US DO IT!! ·

nuttee reports were g1ven
and fund raismg plans were
discussed . New cards were on
display and can be purchased
from members Present were
Clarice Allen, Sheila Taylor,
Opal Eichinger, lnzy Newell,
Ethel Orr, Cleo De Tray.
Clara Conroy, Margaret
Christy, Opal Wickham ,
Erma Cleland, Opal Hollon,
Ge&lt;X'giO Smith, Betty Newell,
Jean Sexson and Peggy
Smith.
Recent callers of Mr and
Mrs . Ross Cleland have been
Mrs J S Dav1s, Mrs. Daryl
Well, Tuppers Plams, Earl
Frecker, Pomeroy, Vernon
Cleland, Columbus, Brenda
and
Beth,
McDame l
Groveport, Mr and Mrs.
Norman Will, Rutland, Mr.
and Mrs Arthur Orr, Mrs
Gladys Croy, Mrs Letha
Wood and Mrs. Roy Chnsty,
all local.
Mrs Lmda Wes!John 1s
spending several wee~s w1lh
Mr and Mrs Bruce Myers
while her husband IS 1n
trammg m upper New York
state
Mrs Helen Nelson and
Mrs Audrey Woode recently
called on Mrs. H1lda Car·
nahan and Mrs Della Carnahan, Oak Hill
Mrs Letha Wood and Mrs
Roy Christy called on Mr and
Mrs Don Betzmg, Hemlock
Grove , Tuesday
Dinner guests of Mrs.
Jessie Weber on Sunday m
observance of her b~rthday
were Mr and Mrs. Carl
Offutt, Columbus, Mr and
Mrs Opha Offutt, Mr and
Mrs. Roy Grueser, Pomeroy,
and Mr and Mrs Arthur
DeTray, local
D D Cleland and Mrs
Carpenter, Columbus, ca lled
on Denzel Cleland and Mr
and Mrs Ross Cleland on
Wednesday.
Mr and Mr s Ernest
Fisher, Wooster , were
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy C~ri s ty
Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs Hobart Newell
were Mr. and Mrs Denms
Long and Bilhe Joe and Mr.
and Mrs. John Newell, Jeff,
Scott and Misty
Dinner guests of Mr and

Mobile Homes For Sale

501 NYLON

1970 MOBILE hom e 50 x 12, 2
bedrm pa r t ally furnrshed
Ca t I 992 2196 be fo re 5 p m or
after 5 c a ll 992 6143
2 20 3tc

$4

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C1pr1ce Coupe $5495 dark
green with green landau

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roof . AM F M stereo

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Ill! wheel. tape player , and

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2 lmpila 4 Drs $409.5 a1r ,
more

NOYI Custom 4 Dr

w e have hu ndr eds o f
c arp e t vet u es Your tob can
be comp l eted i n 1 to 2
N o l ong Wi1l!lng
w eeks
1 period OIJr In s tal ler ha s 28
years e l(per1ence
Expert
1 fn~allalr o n
You ' ll l tk e
wtra t you gel

bath, mod k1t , aluminum
s td lng , long fenced yard
nea r schools Only $12,500

NEARLY NEW - J brs,
bath.
wall to wall

1

carpet1ng
Garage and
large level lot at Ftve

Points $25,500
LIKE NEW 3 brs ,

Jl/,
baths, full ba sement , nat
gas furnace and ~lrch ktf
Large outbulld1ng and 1 4
ac res SJ 1, 500 00

49 ACRES · New 2 brs ,
bath , nice k1l with glass
to

c arport

Full

basement and drilled well.
$31,500
RACINE
2 brs ,
refurbt sh ed home
Bath ,
gas heat. mod ktf and nice

level lot for only $12,900
POMEROY - Ni ce 2 brs ,
bath, gas F A furnace.
alumtfium
si ding ,
basement and large long

tot SIO,OOO
NEW
LISTING
R e novated

3 brs ,

1112

baths. full basement, nat
ga s furnace. city water ,
and large lot Reasonable

at $15,000
A REASONABLE PRICED
HOME AND A GOOD
REAL TOR SHOULD GIVE
YOU ~ES U L TS

$3995

va , automatic , PS. PB.
reclining bucket seat 1

IF

Square
Yard

CALL 742 · 2211
TALl&lt; TO WENDELL

RIVERSIDE
AM C.JEEP
Gltlipohs.Ohto

GRATE

CARPET CONSULTANT

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

142·2211

Rutland

d&lt;t y

F b 1
1975 Demo . &amp; New Hold overs at
a u ous
February Prices .
T

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1970 Ford Torino 4 Dr. Station Wagon ........................... : '795
1969 Pontiac Lemans 2 Door ................. ................ .....1895
1969 Chevy Chevelle 4 Dr. Station Wagon. ....................... '695
1969 Mercury Marquis 4 Dr. H.T............................... .. '495
1969 Ford Mustang 2 Or....................... ................... '695
1967 Ford LTD 2 Dr. H.T............. .............................. 1395

4 Dr... ., ...... $2995

carefu l loca l own er

WheeI Drive .......... ..s3995
1 9..7 3 -~~-DIUIIC:O 4
302 V8 AT , PS , like new

1973
Mustang .............................. '2995
302 VS , low
mileage o ne o wner

See

1973 Ford Torino V8 ............ ......... s2395
4 dr

One

c &lt;~re ful owner

1973 Pontiac VB Cat. 4 Dr.

Ceward Calvert, J . D. Story, Bill Nelso n

''Your Friendly Dealer"

HT.. ..... 52795

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

Fully eqtJ l pped One c ar e fu l loca l owner

1972 Ford LTD 4 Dr. Sedan ............ '1695
A1r conditioned PS , PB .

Y~U

~995

6 c yl . 3 speed l ra n s, 44 ,000 miles

tf w a s sold

Pomeroy, Ohio

AT

Ph. 992·2174

1972 Ford Gal. SOO ....................... •1495

w
Jfp
.1972 Cadillac Seville ......................•3195 _ o
en
V8, 4 dr sedan. AT . P S

i97tv~;;gh;~ b41~ 4reDr. Sedan.. '2695 News Notes
Very low m11eage Sh arp

Mrs
Be rtha Russell
returned home Monday after

1971 Volkswagen 2 Dr. Sedan ........ •1695

spendmg several days wtth
M1 and M1 s Earl Russell of

E x tra n1ce

1970 Dodge VB Polora .................. '139~
4 dr

Sedan Ow n ed by loca l se n to r c1 tt ze n

1974 Ford lh Ton .......................... s3995
Fo ur w heel dr !ve A T

ve r y lo w m rl eage

1972 Opel 2 Dr........................... s1695
4 cy l

Sharp

and Mrs Harl ey John son and
~hll'ley E Johnson
Mrs Harl ey T J@hnson
returned home h om Holzet
Medical Center and IS lm -

pruvmg Mrs Johnson wtshes
lo lhank all fn ends and
for bea ul!ful cards
no" ersand !he Eastern S lars

MANY MORE

r c l al 1ves

SEE : Fred Blaellna r. Pal H1ll . Melvm Little,
or Dan Thompson

f111 1he lovely pm and for
1

m mg

Kn app of
I a ngsv1ll e "i:I S a 1 ccent
'1s1!or uf Mr and Mrs D1yle

Lena

Knapp dncl

DAN THOMPSON
FORD
Phone
992-2196

sm 1s

MIS Ha1·old Gillogly of
Alban y VISIIed I CCently Wllh
het fat her , I mcoln Russe ll
Mrs John Do\\n s v1st ted
\\ tl h her grandparents, m the
c~ft e 1

noons lh1 s week, Mr and
Mrs H e~rl e y T Juhnson

461 S. 3rd
Middleport

Mrs Carol Russell, local,
"a s a busmess VISitor m

Mrs James Rtdneour, Lowell
and John, were Mrs B K
Ridenour a nd Mr s Jean
Sumrnerfwld m observance
of Mrs Ridenour's b~rthda y
Dmner guesiS of Mr and
Mrs Hobart Newell on
Thursday were Mrs Sus1e
Cooley , East Liverpool,
Denver Curtis and Cmdy, Mt.
Hope, w Va , Mr and Mrs

Cur tis, ann s on ,
Charleston, W Va , Mr and

Mrs Don Sickle, Colwnbus.
Mr and Mrs Richard Jones
and daughters , Columbus,
and Mr and Mrs Larry
Curhs, local
Cl~ence Wolf and Henry
Beaver are both pahents at
Veterans Memonal Hospital,
Pomeroy

1974 FORD GRAN TORINO ....... •2995
2

Dr H T , P S , P B, a tr, opera wtndows, blue wtth
bla&lt;:k v my l roo f Sha r p

1973 VEGA STA. WAGON·· ........s1B95
iiUfo , sharp

M1

and Mrs Roy Sn11lh

' lSI l ed

Tuesday C\icmng \\Jih

Dr ,

a 1r

1973 OPEL 4 DR ....... :........... •1B95
Stand

T rans

1973 FORD LTD .................... l2695
4d r sta t ton w agon Auto P

1973 CHEVY IMPAlA ................'2495
2 dr Co upe. auto, P S, P B f act a tr , vmyl roof , AM

1972 BUICK RIVIERA....... ....... s3295

CARPENTER
Mr and Mrs E uge ne
Holliday, Dexter, '!ere
Sunday afternooq callers at
the home of her/ uncle and
aunt, Mr and Mrs Earl
Starkey

1972 CHEVY IMPAlA 4 DR...... s1595
Atr, auto

loca ll y

own ed,

P S , P 8, vtnyl roof

Custom , 4 dr H T , a rr , P S , P B

1972 CHEVY VEGA .................. s1295
4 c yl au t o G T

Dr

1970 CHEVY MALIBU ............... !l095
2 dr H T

au to P S , P B

3Nova LN 4 D rs $4 29'5 V8.
automatac , PS, PB , Bucke t
seats

Nova LN Coupe $4195 V8,
au t oma t iC ,
PS,
PB ,
redtnmg sea t

PB

112 Ton Ptckup $4 295 VB ,&lt;
automatte , PS. sco ttsda le

tnm

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73 Olds Delta 88 4 dr , a tr ,
c lean, $1995

72 Impala 4 Or VB , ay t o ,

PS. PB, S2395

13 Pont1a c 4 dr

2

Dr

Or.

Locall y

73
Dodg e
Sw1nger
economi ca l 6 $2995

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u$1095v" ~- SOLD -ttrrffO()f,
~SOLD~
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VW Loaded , sunroot
$3695
75

73 Old s Cutlass supre me
coupe $3195

n.

Chevelle Coupe
autom att c, $1695

VB ,

atr, $3195

V8,

70 PontiaC Farebtrd
automa t 1c, $2195

looks sharp, $269 5

74 VW Super Bug Here's
another S2895

12 Pontiac 4 Or Low m iles

7J Chevelle Coupe, VB.
auto, PS, PB, $2495

on e owner , S2395

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73 GMC Pickup 'I' ton , VB ,
oulo, $2995

74 Mazda RX

J 1

dr . rotary

engfne $2595

\12
Chevy Wagon
1

Loaded m

every way , $1995

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70 AMC Gremlin another

71 Chev y P1 ck up l~ ton

automatic $1595

gas

speed $1295

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64 Ford Galu1e 500 Take It
home for S295

73

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71 Ford Mavenck 6 cyL

miser $1!95

4 dr

fa c t a 1r, auto.

lleg a

Hatchback

automatiC $1495

RESERVED FOR
YOUR TRADE- IN

12 Impala Coupe
mileage $2295

74 Plymouth Scamp 6 cy l.

WE ARE OVERSTOCKED WITH USED CARS. THEY All MUST GO .
SEE OUR SALES STAFF WEEK NIGHTS UNTIL 8 P.M. FOR YOUR CAR.

1:J:~
.~:J~~s
-Tony
Knight
- Russ Parrish
- Bill Pyne
ld White

low

74 Camaro Z 28 hard to jmd
car SJ69S

automat ic

See one of these courteous salesmen: Pete
Burrrs. Lloyd Me Laughlin or Marvin
Keebaugh .

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
"You' ll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
Open Evenings Untii6:0~Til 5p.m. Sat •

$2995

SATURDAY
UNTIL6 p m

MASON COUNTY MOTOR CO.
YOUR CHEVROLEY.OLSMOBILE DEALER
1011 VI NO STREET
POINT PLEASANT

2 SIGNS
OF
QUAUTY

P S, P B

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1972 CHEVY.......................... •1695
Long wtde bed, 6 c y l , sta trans

1972 FORD ............................' 1695
tong wt d e bed

1967 FORD AATBED .............. ..'695
1967 FORD 6 CYL .................... '695
bed

196B INTERNATIONAL· ...... ·.. ·.... '695
sta nd trans

l965 OfEVY VAN

.................... 5495

Several other cars in sto'k at R1ggs.
See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS USED CARS
Located on St. Rt. 7

3

69 Chevrolet o/4 ton PickUP-------11295
72 Dodge 1 ton Truck, flat bed. .•.12695

1969 CHEVY BELAIR ...................•495

v e.
73 VW Super Bug AM FM ,

71 Ford Tor. Cpe., V-8, auto., air.. - ..'1595
71 Buick S.L. 4 dr., pow., air...•• -!1995
70 Chevelle Coupe, V-8 auto.-- --- - '1595
70 Dodge Mon. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P.B.,...S1395
70 Olds 98 HT Sed., pow., F. air---.....'1095
69 P~. 4 Door, V-8 auto.--------'895
68 Dodge Dart Cpe., V-8 auto. ----- '995
67 VW 2 Door Bug ___________ '695
67 Chevelle 4 Door 6 cyl. auto·-----1695
69 Olds 98 4 Dr. Sed., power, air ---'1195
68 Pontiac Station Wagon ________ '795
66 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan _________ 1395

HT

4 spd , lo ng w 1de

69 Bu1ck 4
owned $995

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1969 CHEVY IMPAlA ................ '695

V 8, au to , As Is
73
Ford
Mu sta n g
au t oma t ic sharp $27 95

· Elderado Cpe., pow., a1r.
. _-'5495
73 Cadillac
73 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air-- 14795
72 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air •• 13895
71 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air.. 12495
75 Ford Granada 4 Dr., pow., air. ___ '4195
75 Chev. t. C.20 PU, 4 wh. dr...• '5395
75 Maverick 4 Dr., auto., P.S., P.B.-- '319~
74 VW Bus, 9 pass........•... '3695
73 Volkswagen Bus, 9 pass. ______ '3295
73 Olds 98 Lux. Sedan, pow., air --- 13495
73 Olds Omega 4 Door, 6 cyl. auto. __ 12595
72 Olds Tornado, power, air ------·'2795
72 Olds Cut. Cpe., power, a1r' ·----- 12495
72 Datsun 2 Door, std.-________'1595
72 Buick LS Cus. Con., power, air___ '2895
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72 Buick Electra, V-top, pow., air... '2695
72 Olds 98 HT Sed., power, air ---- '2695
72 Chev. Imp. Cus. Cpe., full power, air'2295
72 Olds Lux. Sed., full power, fact air'2895
11 Pontiac LeMans Wag., pow., air ___ '2195
71 Mercury Comet 2 Dr~ 6 cyl. std..• _11195
71 Ford LTD Wagon, pow., luggage rack11695.

2 Dr au t o

DON'T LIKE THE DEAL WE MAKE YOU, YOU MAKE US A DEAL.
AND THAT APPLIES TO OUR O.K. USED CARS, TOOl

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1969 FORD TORINO ............... ..'695

w cattle racks, 302 V 8, st and trans

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1972' MERC. MONTERfY....... .. -'1495

4

S'495 V8.

75 Nova SS 6 cy t J speed
$3495

full y

1971 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE ...... •995

Impala 4 Dr S4495 t ape
player , a~r , t tl t w heel , PS.

Nova Custom 4 Dr $3595
V8, 3 5peed rnanual trans
dr i ver ed car

a1rl l ug ra c k

2 Dr Spor t Coupe
sh arpest a r ou nd

Impala ~ Or $4795 drtver
educ at 1on car wt th ver y
low mi l eage

PB , a tr

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Mt ,111rl Mrs Doyle Knapp

Impala Coupe $4495 w ht t e
wtfh b l u e t o p , po we r
wrndows loaded
2Nova LN ~ D rs
automat1c
PS
conditton 1ng

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1973
FORD GALAXIE SOO ....... ..S2195
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Ope n Evenmgs T1I6 : 00
Except Thurs. and Sat. TiiS : 00

USED CARS

Kenlucky
Mr Lmcoln Russell v1s1led
&amp;!ttrrda} evemng w1 1h Mr

On Mason County Motor Company's 1975
Demonstrators and Company Cars. Come In and
Test Drive the One You Want to Take:

RUBBER BACK

MIDDLEPORT - 3 Brs.

Almos t l 1ke the

1969 Chevy% Ton Pickup

PRICES ARE CUT AGAINI

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DAN THOMPSON FORD

Hr~ l c hback ,

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S·ALE

FROM SMITH NELSON MOTORS
Your 11 Friendly Dealer..

previOUS meeting were read
by Erma Cleland and the

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Carpeting .

Ct1ester water near Good
bulldtng si tes $10,000 00

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1975 Ford LTD 4 Dr. Sedan ...........s4195

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By Clarice ADen
President Clance Allen
presided at the meeting of the
Ladies Auxiliary of the f1re
department Wednesday
everung at the f1re house. The
meeUng opened w1th The
LOrd's Prayer followed with
the roll call. Mmutes of the

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Real Estate For Sale

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furnt s h ed
apartments
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PUBLIC
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2 20 dip
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3 327 5 1 p ro t ec t a t t e rnal 1v es Wrlh
e xpens e
and
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Mr
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r espect to th en envrronm ental
tavnd r y fa c l tlte s
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C h e vai H~ r
197 3 F O.R D 1 IOn PICkup V 8
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1mp a c ts T he re por t m c l u d es
ven1 en 1 1o shopptng on Th•rd
2 10 1tp
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5,P29 92 an ana l yS !:'i of f o ur alt erna live
and Mrll Str ee ts rn M 1d
c am p er and topper $2 600 or
T ota l Rece rp ts
5 629 92
met h: ods
of
wa s t e wa t er
d l e port See lhe man ag e r a t
W IS H to than'k D r T c l tc an d
wilt tr ad e for a va n Phon e
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tr b atme nt a nd c oll ec t,on wdh
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9 19 2288
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2, 403 50
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6 •138 75
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fl owe r s Dor o th y Batl ey
t968 ME R C U R Y ca l l aft er 5
c on ve n 1e n t to Gav n a nd
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2 5 18 68
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2 20 ]I p
p nl 99 7 5911
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Phon e 992 70 17 o r
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to the p rop ose d prot ect will be
992 7666
2 20 3t p
Dec 31 1975
8, 957 43
a vail a ble for publ• c m spec t1on
2 13 61p
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at the VIllage Hall Syrac u se ,
1
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BI S 38
Oh •o an d The Ra c m e H ome IN M E M ORY o f o ur loved on e -HO li!'-.E
1n R ut l and Ca ll 99 ?
p b arr c ond 51 000 mil es,
R ece t p1 s
Na llon al B ank Ra crn e Oh10 ,
A r c h ie E ll s who de par t ed
585 8
'!i 1 100
P h on e
K e 1th
Gasol m e T a x
12 400 00
b e tw een th e hours of 9 00 A M
f ro m th1 s life fe b 20 IIJ 7 J
R 1d enou r (6 14) 985 41 75
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Tora l R ecet pt s
12 100 00
and 3 00 P M from Mar c l'l 11
2 20 3t p
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19';1 6 t o M ar c h 25 197 6
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13 2 15 38
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and 3 bedrm s, all e tectr 1c
992 7B2b
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s t r u c tto n o t th e pro p o sed T e ll 11 1m how rn u c l1 w e m ss
bn c k bu1ldmg , decorated
2 19 3t c
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- Mam t en an c e
9 77 1 37
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Youngstown k tl chen s Wtth
197 3 BU I CK 4 dr
Century
Gra nd Tot al Exp 1n vr t ed to appear ah d ex pr ess
d~spo s a t un 1ts , storm doors
Luxus , low mil eag e Pl'lon e
Ga so l tne Tax F und 12 671 37
th e 1r
V1 ew s
Wr 1t ten H e left a beau! l ui me mory
Bal De c 31 1975
544 0 1 s t a teme nt s may be sub m tlt ed A n d a s orrow too g r eat to b e
and wrndow s
completely
992 513 1 day , or 9913 173
1n su1ated f ront and r e ar
2 18 3t c
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to l d
pr ror to or a t th e l1me o f t h e
entrance beautr f ull y l and
- - - ------~----D ec Jl , 1975
13,2 15 38
h ea r mg
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F etter al R evenu e
scap e d , p r rvat e park1ng ,
PLYMO U T H
Roadrunn e r ,
mr ss ed h un
Sh a nng Fund
spec ,a l low r ent The H av en
1969 4 speed , 591100 m11 es
SY R ACUS E R AC I N E T hat memory w rit n ever g r ow
B a l J an 1, 1975
T err ace Apt s N ew Haven
575 0 Phon e 992 297 5
178 43
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2 18 61p
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24 33
2 15 9t c
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2 364 00
BOAR D O F TRU ST EE S
Son s Charles and Slan ley
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2, 364 00
( 2 / 20 (31 18 , 2tc
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1969
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Oth er Exp enses
2,4 88 00
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949 23 44
T o t a l Exp
2 488 00
St eermg . phone 99 2 6 161
IN LOV ING m e mory of b ur
Notrce of Appotnlment
2 18 6tc
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Bal , De c 31. 1975
D ea r D a d Carl Manley w h o
2 l B 3t c
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To tal E xp Plu s Ba l
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Es t at e of Emmet P Bart els,
Dec 31 1975
2 542 43
today Fe b 20 1966
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2 18 11tc 1975 O AT SUN 8210 Ha tch b ac k
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and Qr a ndch l tdr c n
mileage , SL350 Phone ( 61.4)
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fr d u c1 a ry wt ' h m f our mon th s
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D at e d th s 9 t h day of
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tempo r a r y l rght Off 1c e work
se p t 1c tank , good space for
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sa t e Phone (6 14) 667 3956
for l ady Ve r y good pay no
tr a tl e r s A lsQ 1967 Ch evy l 4
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2 18 4tp
ton 28 3 V 8 engrne auto
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transmiSSIOn , 4 new tires 3(21 13 , 10, 27, Jtc
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4 sp tran s m1sslon . approx
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1 10 3 p m
2 18 3t p
10.000 m il es PhOne 992 701 7
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Ph 'i92 2771
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refn gerator, k rtc h en )able
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portable dryer co t s1ze bunk
b ed s Phone 992 6 161
b r 1ng
QU A LIFIED mme mspector
2 l B 31c ] BE DRM home new roof ,
mu s t have 6 yr s expe r1 ence
-- - - - - - --· -·---.new balhroom N ea r Sc hool
2 yrs mo st h ave been un
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sla ughte r l7 for h ogs , 12c
fm tshed remodelrng , Sa lem
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for cuttrng an d wrapping
St R ut land PtlOne 742 2306
2 18 6 tc
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after 4 p m or see MtlO B
Open 6 day s per week
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Phone (30 41 892 3224
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hot and co ld wa ter rn kit
7760
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treasurer's report was given On e
by Opal Wickham . Coml~---;.,.,

We Buy Antlquts

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LAVENDER
Syracuse. Ohro

Roger Wam sley
1 23 1 mo

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L eadmg Cree k Rd 742 208 5
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9 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Feb. 20, !976

Carpenter
Personals
Mr and Mrs Vernon Perry
and granddaughter, Mona,
were m Columbus to attend a
weddmg recep t)on of the
Perrys' granddaughter, a
daughter of Mr and Mrs
Kenneth Eugene Perry ·
Mr and Mrs W1lharn
Cul\\ ell spenl Sunday w1th
relatives 10 lhe Flatwoods,
Kentucky , area

Chester, 0 .
W1lda
Mae
W1seman of Harrisonville,
and mece, Beulah .Jones,
Athens, v1s1ted w1th another
daughter, Wanda Jones, m
Nelsonville where they enJOyed a belated birthday
dmner in honor of Mrs .
W1seman ,

Mr and Mrs Arthur
Crablree and her mother,
r.vldle Gillogly, called on
Mrs
Gillogly's Sisler ,
Han nah Grego ry, at the
Houston Nursmg Home fin
Sunday afternoon

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1974CHEV. :V, TONFLEETSIDE

13895

Custom
mldgs ,
sprmgs ,
steenng
wh1te &amp;

body
duty

Delu&gt;Ce ca b, custom v1nyl seats, de luxe
grrlle, chr frt bumper &amp; guards , H.
H D 750x16 tires, step bumper, 350 V
&amp; brakes, automatiC, radio, cab lights,
moss green, new trk appearance

8, P.
color

1973 CHEV. lh TON FLEETS IDE
12695
H duty tires , spr mgs, booster brakes( step bumper, V
8 engin e, std trans , t1nted glass Clea n mt

19731NTERNATIONAL 1600 Senes

13895

102" ca b to axle, 2 speed, R axle, 6 speed, good 900x20
t ir es, fram e reinforced, V 8 eng m e, heater, read y t o
work

PO~~~~!VE~?!~~. co. 'il'
~
POMEROY, OHIO

Mr . and Mrs. Norman
Shaner and J odi , Athens
Route, and Mr and Mrs
Clinton Gilkey, Albany ,
VIsited with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Jordan and Joshua on
Sunday evemng
Relahves from here who
have been in Columbus to see
Zella Perry who underwent
surgery at
Umvers1ty
Hospital mclude Mr. and
Mrs. Carrol Woodgerd, Hazel
Dunigan, Mr. and \l'lrs G J .
Lowther and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Ellis.
Ben Caster and his son-mlaw. Chester Spencer,
Charleston, W Va., called on
Mr Caster's brother-tn-law
and s1ster, Mr and Mrs Earl
Starkey, on Monday af·

ternoon
Mrs Carl Greenlees IS
convalescing at her home
after havm g underg one
surgery
at
Veteran's \
Memorial
Hospital
m
Pomeroy
r

Mr and Mrs Larry Stanley
and Anna were weekend
guests of lhe1r parents, Mr.
and Mrs Lew1s Smith, local,
and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Stanley, Alhany.
..
Earl Starkey and Mendal
Jordan represented Me1gs
County at the Ohio State
Grange Leg1slat1ve Confe rence m Columbus on
Saturday.
The Busy Bee SOCiety of the
Carpenter Bapllst Church
met at the home of Mrs.
Lewis Sm1th for their
February sessiOn. The
devot10ns ~&gt; e re presentt'Cl by
Lynn Ann McWhorter who
used the theme, " Ma1 ch
Wmds and Sunshme" Aft.:r
the busmess session, refresh·
ments were served to Emma
Whittington, Ed1th Lyons,
Be-ulah Perry, Bonnse
Cheadle, Lynn Anu Me·
Whorter, and V1v1an Gaston
by the hostess , Freda Sm1th.

�Tlw Da1 ly Sentuwl. M1ddle po rt- Porncro·. . 0 ~'ml.1: ~-c·h ~. 1976

8

F I N A NC I Al RE P ORT
OF T OWNS H IPS

Nohce

Fo r F tsc a l Y ~.u En d tng
Oe ce mb erll 19~.5
Be d fo rd Townstuv
M e tg s Cou n t y
Cool vt ll e , Oh ro

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Feb ;Jl , 19 76
I c erl tf y the t ottow.ng r~oWClr'

to be corr ect

Helen S'o\arD
To wnsh tP Clerk
Tel No 61J696 1!16
S U MM AR Y OF
CASH B A L A NCE S,
R ECEI PTS AND
E)(PE NDITU RES
Bat a net&gt; Ja n 1 1975
General Fund
S 3 838 2'1
Motor Veh1cle L 1cense
Ta)( Fund
3.371 51
Gasolr ne 1 ax FunCI
815 38
F et:Jerat Revenue Shar1ng
Fund
178 43
To tals
8, 1S9 5~
T otal Rcce 1pt s
Ge.-\eral Fund
7 873 38
Motor VehtCie Lrcense
Tax F un d
.J 67 9 92
Gasottne Tax F und
J2 4UO 00
Fe dera f Revenue Sha r mg
Fu nd
2 364 00
Total s
28 257 30
T o ta t RNe 1pt s &amp; Ba l anc es
GeneraiFund
1171160
Motor Veh,cle L~e e nse
Ta~&lt; Fund
8 957 43
Gasol rne Tax Fu nd
13 715 JB
Federal Revenue Shar1ng
run d
2 54 2 43
Totals
36 426 84
E x pend 1tur es
Genera l Fvnd
9 995 75
Motor Ve-h rc te L.1cense
Tax Fund
6 438 75
Gasot1ne T ax Fund
12,671 37
Federal Revenue Sharmg
Fvn d
2 488 00
Totals
31 59 3 87
Balanc e D ec 31 197.5
Gene r al Fun d
1,715 85
M otor V eh Jc l e L c en se
Tax F und
2 518 6A
544 01
Ga solme Tax Fund
F ederal Rev.: n ue Shanng
Fund
54 4J
T otal
"B3 2 97
CAS H B A LA N CE
R E CEIPTS A ND
EXPE N D ITUR ES
BY F UN D
Ge nera l F un d
Ba! Jan 1, 1975
3.838 ll
R c c e1pfs
Genera l P r oper ty T alol. R eal Est at e and Tr at le r
(G r oss )
3.170 43
Tan gtble P ersonal Propert y
T ax ( Gross l
50 62
E s t a t e Tax { G r oss )
207 I I
Lo c a l Governmen t and
St ate Income Tax
2 70176
Pe rm tSS 1v e Sa tes Tax
18 75
Oth er
~0 43
In ta n g bf e Tax
1 68J 28
Tota l Rece p t s
7 873 38
Tota t Beg rn n ing B ala n ce
P lus Rece rp ts
11 71 1 60
E xpendi tu re s
To la t E xpend iture s
9,38 1 21
- A d m1ntsr ra t1 v e
- To w n H al ls , Mcm or al
B uil d m gs a n d Gr ound s
287 5.:1
- Fr r e Pr o t ectton
l 50 00
- Cern e ter re s
177 00
G ra n d Total Ex p Ge n er a l Fu n d
9 995 75
B a t D ec 31 197,:,
1 715 85
To t a l Exp Plu s Ba l

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O FF I CE HOURS
8 30 a m ro 5 00 p m
Dally 8 30 Q m to 17 00
N oo n Satu r da y
Phone tod ay 992 2156

1 'q Jfp

THERE WILL be an AuctiOn
Sale Frraay n 1gh1 dl 7 p m
New and used mercha n d•se
at Mason Auchon , Mason
W
Va
Constg n rnents
Phone (3041 713 5471
'1 19 21c

M A KE SU R E yo u ge t eve r y
poss1ble deductwn th 1s y ear
Have your Fede r a l a nd
Sta t e l nc;:o m e T ax re •urn by
an accoun ta n t P hon e 997
6113
1 21 52tc
I N CO M E:
T ax
Se rv1 ce
Fe d e r al or Stale taxes
Phone 992 7128 o r
see
Wallace R usse ll, Bra d b ur y
1 30 26t c

2 BUI LD I N GS 1 h o use a n d
wa r e room tear do wn for
lumber P ho ne 992 )658
2 18 6t c

Pets For Sale
PUREBRE D ~r ~ a t D a ne
! ~ mate
5 yr s o ld ge n tl e
needs good h ome Call 99?
3B32 or 992 2639 M etgs Co
Huma n e ~oc1ety
7 20 61C

BABY SITT I N G 1M my home,
Monday
a nd
T hu r sd a v
ev en1ngs I n f ants to seven
Phon e 997 3155 .
2 17 4tp

For Rent
2 BE D RM

mo b rl e h ome , r ea l
ntce P hone 992 33 24
2 4 lfc

3

F'U R N IS H E O apt , 5 r oo ms
a n ~ b ath
I orge b a ck an d
f r onl p o rc h w it h ya r d ,
A lso
Fu r
v • d iltes p ai d
n1sh~d apa n ment
3 rooms
and bath w1 th yar d u t rl rlt es
pa 1d Cat I be f or e 6 p m 99 2
?93 7
2 10 3tc

W E W t ~ H to exp r ess o ur
smcer e th an k s to our m an y
frt e nds an d r e l at tve s who
w e r e so k1nd to u s d ur1ng the
d eat h of ou r moth er an d
s ste r .
D e lt a
D o u g la s
es o ec ra ll v R e v Wrt rl am
Syde n str• c ke r
R ev
Gary
K n g Rev H er m an Jord an
E wrng Fun era l H om e th e
pal l b ear er s th e o nes wh o
too ~ c ar e of t h e g ra ve
th e
F l a twoods Com~u n t iY and
c hu r c h Jo h n Ba ile y wh o
sang and th e m u src t ur
n rs h ed by Da r l en e Bu c k l e y
all w h o sen t f l ow er s c a r d s
mo n e y an d food A lso tha n k s
to th ose w ho donated b l oo d
S•ncer e ! han k s to H ol .z.e r
Hosp rt al and doc tor s
Da u g h t er
So n 1n law
q r and d aug h ter br othe r and
SIS Te r
? 20 l i p

D AT E March 25 19 76
TIME 7 30 PM E ST
P LAC E F1 r e Stat 1on Ra c me
Oht O

ROOM F urnish ed Apar t
ment f or r en t Gard en spa c e
ava ila bl e 992 61C1
2 18 Jtc

E L EC hom e. eQ u rpped k 1t
2 car
c h en 2 bedrooms
g ara ge ut ll rt res p r eferr ed
no p e-ts re f Ph on e N ew
H av en I l304 ) 882 285 2
1 20 Jtp

Card of Thanks

PU B LIC HEARING
NOTI CE
SY R A CUSE RACINE
R E GIONAL. SEWER
DISTR I CT
WASTEWATER
F A CI LIT I ES PROJECT
M EIGS COUNTY, OH I O

For Sale

SCW IN G of alt k rnd s. dresse s
f o r all o c ca ~I Ofl S
s la ck s&lt;&gt;ht r ls. n e wborn t a ye t : es ,
cu rt atnS d r ap es Phon e 99 7
303~ an d ask for D o roth y
1 19 26t c

3 AN D d R M flJrn rsh ed and
un furn is hed ap ts Phon e 992
54J4
11 9 • t c

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CO UNTR Y Mo bil e
Hom ~
P a rk R t 33 te n m des north
o f P om er oy Larg e lo ts w 1th
c oncre te p a t, os Si dew al k s
r u nn er s a nd off s tr ee t
p a r kr n g Phone 992 74 7 9
12 31 tfc

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I., N fd&lt; l
dru rn
wllt1 d r u m
sta nd an d musrc 'i tanft
c a se \6'1 Ex(e lt c n t f o r
st udl" nt Phon e 949 704S
1 20 3 1p

.

CO N DITIO N E D hav tor sa l e
Sl
bale
A l so
wanted
H e r e f ord bu l l s P hone 74 2
787 1 Dc1cr er
2 20 4tp

------------FOR SALE
Bicentennial Coins

CARPDING
estimates on car
p et 1ng and installatton
We ' ll bnng samples to your
horne wtth no oblfgafton .
See how you can really
save
Mtke Young, Manager
Sales and lnstallalton
Rt 3, Pomeroy, Ohto 45769'
Phon~ day or ntght
614-992 2206
1 \4 1 m o

CO AL. l1meston e and at I types
of sa lt and roc k salt for 1Ce
and s now r e m ov a l
Ex ,
c els tor Salt wor k s, East
Vta rn St , Pom eroy dhro
..-'ho n e 992 3891
12 7 lfc

t:UA L

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F O R SA L E CA B Coa l
Compan y 1 m li e n ortl'l of
Ch es h ,r e on R t 7 Pr ck you r
own S2 0 p er to n Open 6 da y s
p er w ee k or ca ll ( 6 14) 367
733 0 for fu r th er mforma t 1on
1 8 78tc

Ple Jt;ag l &lt;~ss
T&lt;!ble Tops
Mtrrors St orm &amp; Screens
FERRELL'S GLASS &amp;
HOME MAIN TE NANCE
S 1c:t1ng - Vrn y t
&amp;
A tu m mum Wmdow G l a ss
&amp; Gtazrng On I he Job or m
Shop
P1 c k up and de t •v ery
serv tce
Call Coll ec t 388·8239
Spec-1allze
'"
bUild up
rooftng &amp; hot ro of s Free
E st1mates
10 years ex
penence
H arve F erre ll
B t dwell, Oh10
2 6 I mo

19 75 KAWA SAKI 900, 2, 450
m lies $1 ,950 E x con d 1t1on
Phone 742 2068
2 17 61c

Auto Sales

Rill Estate for Sale
8 ACRE S

on Sa l em St ,
R u tland , Oh i O Phon e 742
2284
2 17 6t c

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BE D RM
house In Mtd
d lepor t
co rner l ot
N ew
ba th s tory a n d half u t llny
room , new c arp e trng and
new roof ga r age and work
room fru1t ce llar Clos e to
SChoo l
and
s h o pp 1ng
$17 500 Phone 99 2 76 24
1 27 261 C

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Help Wanted

La Salle
HOTEL

Rooms,

~.00

up

Special Rates
by Week
or Month

you

extra cash
for

shopp ing spre es

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Wanted To Buy

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ALL C'OOiil~ AgE OPEN
TO HIM WHO HA$A
6RA5P OF THIS

I
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Jumblr•t HotST

FAIRY

CORNEA

(4-.wen tomori"Gwl
BECKON

Yr1tucl•:r••
AnlwPr:

m

the 4 BR

neighborhood $22 000
Jl;, LOTS - I BR . bath lull
basement , por c hes ';\'hy
pay r e nt ?) Just $4 ,000

WALK TO SHOP - Large 2
story f rame , 4 BR , Ph
ba th s, nt ce n ew k 1f c h en .
baseme nt, coa l or gas heat

SB.500

71h ACRES - close tn 4
BR
bath ,
carpe ting ,
paneling, hot wate r N gas
h eat.
part
basement,
storage $15.000

5

HILLY ACRES - Noce 3

BR

hom e, ba t h
n ice
Kitc hen. N gas hea t c 1ty
w ater , por c he s, s t o r a g e

bldg $7,900
RT 143 - CLOSE IN - 2
ACR ES - lovely build ing
st t e , utll tl 1es avatlable

$4,000

EFFI CIENT
SE RV ICE ON THE SALE
OF YOUR PROPERTY
LIST WITH US TODA Y
992 2259 or 992·256B
QUICK

4 droWtlfq '"' or l"r ran,.,, rl.pt t l11f
111 prrPdu rf' -· CARTOON '

TEAFORD

Vlrg1t B Sr . Broker
llOMec han~e

L r • H p a w tor a ll m a k.e s and
mod el s of mobil e homes
Phone a r ea co d e 614 423
95 31
4 13 lfc

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Now at Landmark

I' ' ' ·~t,.

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Automatic Wate•
Conditioner

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Bus1ness Opportunities

R E S PO N SI BLE
P E R SO N
w .1n l ed o own and opera t e
can dy and con f ec !l on v end
1nQ rou t e Po m e roy and
s urr ou nd 1 n~ ar ea
Pl e n ~. a n r
bu srn ess H g il pro f ,t d en ts
Cn n st ar t par 1 1m l' t,u() o r
c x: p ert en c e n o t tm iJ ortu n r
....... ... 1 '" " S car an d S960 ca sh
, , ,..,_ .,
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r o r d e l a I s,
w r rl e &lt;~n d 11'\ L j .... ... _ , ¥i.J r
phon e ~ A I 1011 Sun JOSt'
1\ve
Burban k . Cal1 f ornr a
Y !'1 0 I

'l 20 31p

COOP
Model UCXXX ,
210.000
Weekly Gr11n
Capactfy

'299
POMEROY LANDMARk

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3 BR HOME
l USt fln1Shect
r emo d e ling
Salem
St ,
Ru)land
Ph o ne 742 23 06
after 4 p m or see Milo B '
Hutc h rnson
1D 9 ttc

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6 rms ana Dlltn ,

1339 00 Vat
.. ...~ Jar.k W. Can~,

MOD ER N h om e In Ches ter , 8
rooms , 2 balhs , 1 porc h es .
sunporch , 1 ~ basement cltv
and we ll water , na t ura l o as,
ga rage
Pr1ced to se ll
Phone (6141 985 4102..
.........
2 4 He

...

Rt 3. Pomeroy , Rose Hill
D 1ck Davis p rop er l y, f ull
bBs ement ,
et um , n um
s•d.ng Piln e ted S10 ,000 Call
Oa k Hill 685 6576 even ings,
~rt. ., .. ... " '186 300-t dAys
J. __,_
5 30 1p

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Pomeroy, 0

40

Pomeray

1 22 - 1 m ~

WANT TO

D&amp;D

SAVE MONEY?

CONSTRUCTION

Take advantage of our
J)rtces.
Quahty
butlt
horifes. N1ce lois ava1lable
'" nace locattons.

From a shelf to &lt;1 hou se, all
types of butldeng and
remodeling
from
the
foundal1on up Addllrons ,
carpettng, parntinq, stdmg ,
roofing , pan elmg
paper
han g..mg etc

BISSELL BUILDERS
Ph. (614) 985-4 102
2·12·1 m().

P h 949 -2023 or 84J 2661
2 19· 1 m o

R EA D Y MI X C ON '- " c 'd e l rv e r e d r rg h t t o yov r
prot ect F a st and ea sy F r ee
esT1ma 1es Ph one '!l92 3284
Goegl em Re ady M• x Co ,
M rdd lep ort Oh to
6 30 t f c

H A VE dum p truck and do ze r
W 111 do haut 1n Q and ex
cava t m g P hon e ( 6 14) 66 7
J3 19 or 667 3333
2 20 4 1(
Q UA LIF I ED au t omob i le
mcc han1 c lo ok 1ng for w o rk
In own ga r ag e Reaso n able
r a tes
Ccu r 992 712 0 a ft er
5 00
2 20 41p

EL WOO D BO WER S R EPA IR
- Swe e p ers toa ster s Ir o n s
a lt sm all a pp ltan ces L a w n
m ow er n el!:t to Stat e H1g h
w ay Ga ra ge on Rout e 7
Ph on e ~ a s 3825
4 16 lf c

-SE- P T I C

E;t(C A V A T t N G dOl er loa-u t:l
and b ac Kh o e woo. sep t ,c
l a nks
m s t a ll ed
d ump
truc k s and lo b oys f or h1re
w rll n a u l fiH dirt to p soli
li me stone an d gravel Call
Bo b or Ro g e r J eff er s day
p hon e 9Q2 7089, n 1ght p h o n e
992 352 5 or 99 2 5732
2 1 1 tt c

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Modern Sanllat10 n
or 992 7 J 4'il

99 2 39511

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E XCAV A TIN G
do ze r
and
d1f c h er
b ac kho e
Charl es R
H a tfi eld Ba c k
Hoe Se rv 1c e Rutland Ohl o
Phon e 742 70 08
l1307 8tc

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Trr mm1 n g 20
y ear s ex pt!r lence In su r ed
f ree eslim a tes Ca ll 992 238 4
or ( 6 14 1 698 7757 A lb an y
tO IS tf c

L UCK ETT F arm E qutpm ent ,
We ~ t
Wash ngton
Sl ,
A l ban y P t1 on e (614 ) 698 3032
or 69B 7881
7 18 26tc

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SEWI N G M AC HIN E Repa1r s
serv 1ce , a lt m a k es 992 2284
T, e F abrt c Sh op, Po m er o y
Au th or iZed Smg er Sa les and
Se r v i ce
We
sha rpe n
Sc ,ssors
.) 29 tfc

P A PER ha ng tn g pa m ttng ,
p anelm g , etc P hon e 949
20 23
2 18 12tp
INTER I OR
and
ex t e rtor
paml
No 10b too small
Phon e 949 237 9
2 18 4t c

Comple te Se rvic e
Phone
949 2487 or 949 20 00 Racm e
'
Oh lo Cr1 t t Bradfor d
IO 9 H e

0 DELL A ltnem en t located
be h ind
R ulland
Grad e
Sc hoo l
T un eup
br a ke s
w h ee t balan cmg al.nement
Pnone 74 22 004
11 16ttc

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downspouts
Storm
doors
and wtndows r emod el mg
pa 1n11ng and genera l repa1r
Sal lsfact•on g uaranteed
Ca ll (6 14) 985 380 3 for fr ee
es t l mal c
2 13 6fp

RED DOG li m es ton e, j;lfav- e t
and f i ll dir t detav er ed
Phone B1ll Pvlhn s, 99 2 2478
2 19 26tc

--------------LET US DO IT!! ·

nuttee reports were g1ven
and fund raismg plans were
discussed . New cards were on
display and can be purchased
from members Present were
Clarice Allen, Sheila Taylor,
Opal Eichinger, lnzy Newell,
Ethel Orr, Cleo De Tray.
Clara Conroy, Margaret
Christy, Opal Wickham ,
Erma Cleland, Opal Hollon,
Ge&lt;X'giO Smith, Betty Newell,
Jean Sexson and Peggy
Smith.
Recent callers of Mr and
Mrs . Ross Cleland have been
Mrs J S Dav1s, Mrs. Daryl
Well, Tuppers Plams, Earl
Frecker, Pomeroy, Vernon
Cleland, Columbus, Brenda
and
Beth,
McDame l
Groveport, Mr and Mrs.
Norman Will, Rutland, Mr.
and Mrs Arthur Orr, Mrs
Gladys Croy, Mrs Letha
Wood and Mrs. Roy Chnsty,
all local.
Mrs Lmda Wes!John 1s
spending several wee~s w1lh
Mr and Mrs Bruce Myers
while her husband IS 1n
trammg m upper New York
state
Mrs Helen Nelson and
Mrs Audrey Woode recently
called on Mrs. H1lda Car·
nahan and Mrs Della Carnahan, Oak Hill
Mrs Letha Wood and Mrs
Roy Christy called on Mr and
Mrs Don Betzmg, Hemlock
Grove , Tuesday
Dinner guests of Mrs.
Jessie Weber on Sunday m
observance of her b~rthday
were Mr and Mrs. Carl
Offutt, Columbus, Mr and
Mrs Opha Offutt, Mr and
Mrs. Roy Grueser, Pomeroy,
and Mr and Mrs Arthur
DeTray, local
D D Cleland and Mrs
Carpenter, Columbus, ca lled
on Denzel Cleland and Mr
and Mrs Ross Cleland on
Wednesday.
Mr and Mr s Ernest
Fisher, Wooster , were
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy C~ri s ty
Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs Hobart Newell
were Mr. and Mrs Denms
Long and Bilhe Joe and Mr.
and Mrs. John Newell, Jeff,
Scott and Misty
Dinner guests of Mr and

Mobile Homes For Sale

501 NYLON

1970 MOBILE hom e 50 x 12, 2
bedrm pa r t ally furnrshed
Ca t I 992 2196 be fo re 5 p m or
after 5 c a ll 992 6143
2 20 3tc

$4

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C1pr1ce Coupe $5495 dark
green with green landau

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roof . AM F M stereo

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Ill! wheel. tape player , and

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2 lmpila 4 Drs $409.5 a1r ,
more

NOYI Custom 4 Dr

w e have hu ndr eds o f
c arp e t vet u es Your tob can
be comp l eted i n 1 to 2
N o l ong Wi1l!lng
w eeks
1 period OIJr In s tal ler ha s 28
years e l(per1ence
Expert
1 fn~allalr o n
You ' ll l tk e
wtra t you gel

bath, mod k1t , aluminum
s td lng , long fenced yard
nea r schools Only $12,500

NEARLY NEW - J brs,
bath.
wall to wall

1

carpet1ng
Garage and
large level lot at Ftve

Points $25,500
LIKE NEW 3 brs ,

Jl/,
baths, full ba sement , nat
gas furnace and ~lrch ktf
Large outbulld1ng and 1 4
ac res SJ 1, 500 00

49 ACRES · New 2 brs ,
bath , nice k1l with glass
to

c arport

Full

basement and drilled well.
$31,500
RACINE
2 brs ,
refurbt sh ed home
Bath ,
gas heat. mod ktf and nice

level lot for only $12,900
POMEROY - Ni ce 2 brs ,
bath, gas F A furnace.
alumtfium
si ding ,
basement and large long

tot SIO,OOO
NEW
LISTING
R e novated

3 brs ,

1112

baths. full basement, nat
ga s furnace. city water ,
and large lot Reasonable

at $15,000
A REASONABLE PRICED
HOME AND A GOOD
REAL TOR SHOULD GIVE
YOU ~ES U L TS

$3995

va , automatic , PS. PB.
reclining bucket seat 1

IF

Square
Yard

CALL 742 · 2211
TALl&lt; TO WENDELL

RIVERSIDE
AM C.JEEP
Gltlipohs.Ohto

GRATE

CARPET CONSULTANT

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

142·2211

Rutland

d&lt;t y

F b 1
1975 Demo . &amp; New Hold overs at
a u ous
February Prices .
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1970 Ford Torino 4 Dr. Station Wagon ........................... : '795
1969 Pontiac Lemans 2 Door ................. ................ .....1895
1969 Chevy Chevelle 4 Dr. Station Wagon. ....................... '695
1969 Mercury Marquis 4 Dr. H.T............................... .. '495
1969 Ford Mustang 2 Or....................... ................... '695
1967 Ford LTD 2 Dr. H.T............. .............................. 1395

4 Dr... ., ...... $2995

carefu l loca l own er

WheeI Drive .......... ..s3995
1 9..7 3 -~~-DIUIIC:O 4
302 V8 AT , PS , like new

1973
Mustang .............................. '2995
302 VS , low
mileage o ne o wner

See

1973 Ford Torino V8 ............ ......... s2395
4 dr

One

c &lt;~re ful owner

1973 Pontiac VB Cat. 4 Dr.

Ceward Calvert, J . D. Story, Bill Nelso n

''Your Friendly Dealer"

HT.. ..... 52795

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

Fully eqtJ l pped One c ar e fu l loca l owner

1972 Ford LTD 4 Dr. Sedan ............ '1695
A1r conditioned PS , PB .

Y~U

~995

6 c yl . 3 speed l ra n s, 44 ,000 miles

tf w a s sold

Pomeroy, Ohio

AT

Ph. 992·2174

1972 Ford Gal. SOO ....................... •1495

w
Jfp
.1972 Cadillac Seville ......................•3195 _ o
en
V8, 4 dr sedan. AT . P S

i97tv~;;gh;~ b41~ 4reDr. Sedan.. '2695 News Notes
Very low m11eage Sh arp

Mrs
Be rtha Russell
returned home Monday after

1971 Volkswagen 2 Dr. Sedan ........ •1695

spendmg several days wtth
M1 and M1 s Earl Russell of

E x tra n1ce

1970 Dodge VB Polora .................. '139~
4 dr

Sedan Ow n ed by loca l se n to r c1 tt ze n

1974 Ford lh Ton .......................... s3995
Fo ur w heel dr !ve A T

ve r y lo w m rl eage

1972 Opel 2 Dr........................... s1695
4 cy l

Sharp

and Mrs Harl ey John son and
~hll'ley E Johnson
Mrs Harl ey T J@hnson
returned home h om Holzet
Medical Center and IS lm -

pruvmg Mrs Johnson wtshes
lo lhank all fn ends and
for bea ul!ful cards
no" ersand !he Eastern S lars

MANY MORE

r c l al 1ves

SEE : Fred Blaellna r. Pal H1ll . Melvm Little,
or Dan Thompson

f111 1he lovely pm and for
1

m mg

Kn app of
I a ngsv1ll e "i:I S a 1 ccent
'1s1!or uf Mr and Mrs D1yle

Lena

Knapp dncl

DAN THOMPSON
FORD
Phone
992-2196

sm 1s

MIS Ha1·old Gillogly of
Alban y VISIIed I CCently Wllh
het fat her , I mcoln Russe ll
Mrs John Do\\n s v1st ted
\\ tl h her grandparents, m the
c~ft e 1

noons lh1 s week, Mr and
Mrs H e~rl e y T Juhnson

461 S. 3rd
Middleport

Mrs Carol Russell, local,
"a s a busmess VISitor m

Mrs James Rtdneour, Lowell
and John, were Mrs B K
Ridenour a nd Mr s Jean
Sumrnerfwld m observance
of Mrs Ridenour's b~rthda y
Dmner guesiS of Mr and
Mrs Hobart Newell on
Thursday were Mrs Sus1e
Cooley , East Liverpool,
Denver Curtis and Cmdy, Mt.
Hope, w Va , Mr and Mrs

Cur tis, ann s on ,
Charleston, W Va , Mr and

Mrs Don Sickle, Colwnbus.
Mr and Mrs Richard Jones
and daughters , Columbus,
and Mr and Mrs Larry
Curhs, local
Cl~ence Wolf and Henry
Beaver are both pahents at
Veterans Memonal Hospital,
Pomeroy

1974 FORD GRAN TORINO ....... •2995
2

Dr H T , P S , P B, a tr, opera wtndows, blue wtth
bla&lt;:k v my l roo f Sha r p

1973 VEGA STA. WAGON·· ........s1B95
iiUfo , sharp

M1

and Mrs Roy Sn11lh

' lSI l ed

Tuesday C\icmng \\Jih

Dr ,

a 1r

1973 OPEL 4 DR ....... :........... •1B95
Stand

T rans

1973 FORD LTD .................... l2695
4d r sta t ton w agon Auto P

1973 CHEVY IMPAlA ................'2495
2 dr Co upe. auto, P S, P B f act a tr , vmyl roof , AM

1972 BUICK RIVIERA....... ....... s3295

CARPENTER
Mr and Mrs E uge ne
Holliday, Dexter, '!ere
Sunday afternooq callers at
the home of her/ uncle and
aunt, Mr and Mrs Earl
Starkey

1972 CHEVY IMPAlA 4 DR...... s1595
Atr, auto

loca ll y

own ed,

P S , P 8, vtnyl roof

Custom , 4 dr H T , a rr , P S , P B

1972 CHEVY VEGA .................. s1295
4 c yl au t o G T

Dr

1970 CHEVY MALIBU ............... !l095
2 dr H T

au to P S , P B

3Nova LN 4 D rs $4 29'5 V8.
automatac , PS, PB , Bucke t
seats

Nova LN Coupe $4195 V8,
au t oma t iC ,
PS,
PB ,
redtnmg sea t

PB

112 Ton Ptckup $4 295 VB ,&lt;
automatte , PS. sco ttsda le

tnm

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73 Olds Delta 88 4 dr , a tr ,
c lean, $1995

72 Impala 4 Or VB , ay t o ,

PS. PB, S2395

13 Pont1a c 4 dr

2

Dr

Or.

Locall y

73
Dodg e
Sw1nger
economi ca l 6 $2995

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~SOLD~
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VW Loaded , sunroot
$3695
75

73 Old s Cutlass supre me
coupe $3195

n.

Chevelle Coupe
autom att c, $1695

VB ,

atr, $3195

V8,

70 PontiaC Farebtrd
automa t 1c, $2195

looks sharp, $269 5

74 VW Super Bug Here's
another S2895

12 Pontiac 4 Or Low m iles

7J Chevelle Coupe, VB.
auto, PS, PB, $2495

on e owner , S2395

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73 GMC Pickup 'I' ton , VB ,
oulo, $2995

74 Mazda RX

J 1

dr . rotary

engfne $2595

\12
Chevy Wagon
1

Loaded m

every way , $1995

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70 AMC Gremlin another

71 Chev y P1 ck up l~ ton

automatic $1595

gas

speed $1295

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64 Ford Galu1e 500 Take It
home for S295

73

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71 Ford Mavenck 6 cyL

miser $1!95

4 dr

fa c t a 1r, auto.

lleg a

Hatchback

automatiC $1495

RESERVED FOR
YOUR TRADE- IN

12 Impala Coupe
mileage $2295

74 Plymouth Scamp 6 cy l.

WE ARE OVERSTOCKED WITH USED CARS. THEY All MUST GO .
SEE OUR SALES STAFF WEEK NIGHTS UNTIL 8 P.M. FOR YOUR CAR.

1:J:~
.~:J~~s
-Tony
Knight
- Russ Parrish
- Bill Pyne
ld White

low

74 Camaro Z 28 hard to jmd
car SJ69S

automat ic

See one of these courteous salesmen: Pete
Burrrs. Lloyd Me Laughlin or Marvin
Keebaugh .

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
"You' ll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
Open Evenings Untii6:0~Til 5p.m. Sat •

$2995

SATURDAY
UNTIL6 p m

MASON COUNTY MOTOR CO.
YOUR CHEVROLEY.OLSMOBILE DEALER
1011 VI NO STREET
POINT PLEASANT

2 SIGNS
OF
QUAUTY

P S, P B

---------TRUCKS--------

1972 CHEVY.......................... •1695
Long wtde bed, 6 c y l , sta trans

1972 FORD ............................' 1695
tong wt d e bed

1967 FORD AATBED .............. ..'695
1967 FORD 6 CYL .................... '695
bed

196B INTERNATIONAL· ...... ·.. ·.... '695
sta nd trans

l965 OfEVY VAN

.................... 5495

Several other cars in sto'k at R1ggs.
See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS USED CARS
Located on St. Rt. 7

3

69 Chevrolet o/4 ton PickUP-------11295
72 Dodge 1 ton Truck, flat bed. .•.12695

1969 CHEVY BELAIR ...................•495

v e.
73 VW Super Bug AM FM ,

71 Ford Tor. Cpe., V-8, auto., air.. - ..'1595
71 Buick S.L. 4 dr., pow., air...•• -!1995
70 Chevelle Coupe, V-8 auto.-- --- - '1595
70 Dodge Mon. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P.B.,...S1395
70 Olds 98 HT Sed., pow., F. air---.....'1095
69 P~. 4 Door, V-8 auto.--------'895
68 Dodge Dart Cpe., V-8 auto. ----- '995
67 VW 2 Door Bug ___________ '695
67 Chevelle 4 Door 6 cyl. auto·-----1695
69 Olds 98 4 Dr. Sed., power, air ---'1195
68 Pontiac Station Wagon ________ '795
66 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan _________ 1395

HT

4 spd , lo ng w 1de

69 Bu1ck 4
owned $995

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1969 CHEVY IMPAlA ................ '695

V 8, au to , As Is
73
Ford
Mu sta n g
au t oma t ic sharp $27 95

· Elderado Cpe., pow., a1r.
. _-'5495
73 Cadillac
73 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air-- 14795
72 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air •• 13895
71 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air.. 12495
75 Ford Granada 4 Dr., pow., air. ___ '4195
75 Chev. t. C.20 PU, 4 wh. dr...• '5395
75 Maverick 4 Dr., auto., P.S., P.B.-- '319~
74 VW Bus, 9 pass........•... '3695
73 Volkswagen Bus, 9 pass. ______ '3295
73 Olds 98 Lux. Sedan, pow., air --- 13495
73 Olds Omega 4 Door, 6 cyl. auto. __ 12595
72 Olds Tornado, power, air ------·'2795
72 Olds Cut. Cpe., power, a1r' ·----- 12495
72 Datsun 2 Door, std.-________'1595
72 Buick LS Cus. Con., power, air___ '2895
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72 Buick Electra, V-top, pow., air... '2695
72 Olds 98 HT Sed., power, air ---- '2695
72 Chev. Imp. Cus. Cpe., full power, air'2295
72 Olds Lux. Sed., full power, fact air'2895
11 Pontiac LeMans Wag., pow., air ___ '2195
71 Mercury Comet 2 Dr~ 6 cyl. std..• _11195
71 Ford LTD Wagon, pow., luggage rack11695.

2 Dr au t o

DON'T LIKE THE DEAL WE MAKE YOU, YOU MAKE US A DEAL.
AND THAT APPLIES TO OUR O.K. USED CARS, TOOl

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1969 FORD TORINO ............... ..'695

w cattle racks, 302 V 8, st and trans

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1972' MERC. MONTERfY....... .. -'1495

4

S'495 V8.

75 Nova SS 6 cy t J speed
$3495

full y

1971 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE ...... •995

Impala 4 Dr S4495 t ape
player , a~r , t tl t w heel , PS.

Nova Custom 4 Dr $3595
V8, 3 5peed rnanual trans
dr i ver ed car

a1rl l ug ra c k

2 Dr Spor t Coupe
sh arpest a r ou nd

Impala ~ Or $4795 drtver
educ at 1on car wt th ver y
low mi l eage

PB , a tr

S, P B

Mt ,111rl Mrs Doyle Knapp

Impala Coupe $4495 w ht t e
wtfh b l u e t o p , po we r
wrndows loaded
2Nova LN ~ D rs
automat1c
PS
conditton 1ng

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1973
FORD GALAXIE SOO ....... ..S2195
.
a
P S , ,P B ,

FM tap e

( olurHbus Tuesday
Ke1th

ALWAYS!

4 cy l

MIS

Ope n Evenmgs T1I6 : 00
Except Thurs. and Sat. TiiS : 00

USED CARS

Kenlucky
Mr Lmcoln Russell v1s1led
&amp;!ttrrda} evemng w1 1h Mr

On Mason County Motor Company's 1975
Demonstrators and Company Cars. Come In and
Test Drive the One You Want to Take:

RUBBER BACK

MIDDLEPORT - 3 Brs.

Almos t l 1ke the

1969 Chevy% Ton Pickup

PRICES ARE CUT AGAINI

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DAN THOMPSON FORD

Hr~ l c hback ,

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S·ALE

FROM SMITH NELSON MOTORS
Your 11 Friendly Dealer..

previOUS meeting were read
by Erma Cleland and the

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Carpeting .

Ct1ester water near Good
bulldtng si tes $10,000 00

drs

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WEEKEND SPECIALS

1975 Ford LTD 4 Dr. Sedan ...........s4195

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ROO F' l N G , Sldtng , guflers and

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R E MODEL IN G
Plumbm g
hca t .n g and a ll t ypes o f
g enera l
re p arr
Wo r k
g uarant eed
20 yea rs ex
p err en c e
Ph on e 992 2409
5 1 tf c

I F INTER ES TE D tn bu1 )Cl 1ng
a
new
h ome
c qnla c t
ROU SH
CON STR UC TION
f r ee estrmat es Gr eg Rou sh ,
99 2 75 83
2 18 12)c

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By Clarice ADen
President Clance Allen
presided at the meeting of the
Ladies Auxiliary of the f1re
department Wednesday
everung at the f1re house. The
meeUng opened w1th The
LOrd's Prayer followed with
the roll call. Mmutes of the

ACRES - Off old 33

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PH. 992-6173

Phone 992·3325

Real Estate For Sale

JJ!1lJMJ13!1[t ®u..t *'•··'W-' ,_

I Y4AR'fS

BRICK - L1ve

apa rtm ent and re nt t he 2
furnt s h ed
apartments
Garden space
Exce llen t

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...$MITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

I F YO U n ee d y our gra vel
h a ul ed
c all ( 6111 ) 985 4119
any l 1me
2 18 12!p

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Classified Ads

Nathan 81gg s
Rad .ator Spectallst

Ph 992 2174

I'

Now accepting clients
for bookkeeping and
lax service.

WO U I D
I l l&lt;. € to
dO
YOUr
h aul mg
la rg e -o r
small
P11 on e (6 14) 985 41 19 any
t1m e
2 11 8tp

In Memory

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F rom the largest Truck. or
Sut tc:tozet' Radta t or to tt1e
_sma l l es t Heal er Core

9 18 tt c

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For Sale

lARRY WHOBREY
PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT

Free

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B E DR M
hom e
Lin
Th e Sy r acus e
Ra c .n e
f ur n 1shed $ 1 ~5 per mon th
------~------ R e q o r\ a l
Se w e r
Dr s lr tc t
Ca ll 1 (30 1) 768 4041 b etween
B oar d of Trus t ees rn co m
9
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and
1
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p i an ce W1 th 40 CFR Pa r t
2 15 61p
35 9 17 5 of
th e
F eder a l
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ap t
p a r t tally 1963 F U R D Gala )( re
good
197 4 sha ll h o ld a P ub l i c
turn1 shed n o p el s Phon e
cond1t 1on Al so 1964 Fo rd
H earmg To a fford th e op
Robe r t Hill 949 10 13
fo r par t s Bolh for $25 0
po r l un t y fo r a l l rnt er es ted
P hon e ( 614 1 985 4204
2 15 7t c
p er son s and p a rll es to b e
\
2 2~ 6tc
hea rd o n t h e eco n om •c a nd
so c 1a l eff ects ot the l oca t ,o n
EN J O Y g ra CIOU S liVIng ill 1963 CH EVR OLET ca b o v er
desr gn and env ronme n tal
V rllage Mano r 1n M d
tr u c k
pow e r
s t ee rm g ,
tmpa c t
of
w a stewa t e r WE W I SH to exp r es s our
d le port f or a s low as 5130
w ou l d mak e a g oo d log
tr e i1t m en t f a c rtrhes for t h e
p
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onth
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sin c e r e rh ank s to Wh11e
tru , k F1rst S l 200 t ak es 11
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ulil ll1eS
p a rd
Th ese
F vn e ra l Hom e Rev El de n
La nd m .1rk Ea s t M a1n 5 1 ,
Se wer D1 Str1c t
are brand new h tg h qualit y
Bt a k e
ou r
n e 1g hbo r s
Pome r oy
Su b tects t o be presen t ed a t
apartm en t s al pr 1ce s yo u
t r 1end s r e la t rv es and a ll
2 10 6tc
tl'l e h ear 1ng mc lude a r e v1 e w
c an affo r d Yo ur r en t 1n
Jh a t h e lped 1n an y. way
an d d 1sc u ss,on of th e propose d
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l
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m
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t
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t
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T h a nks fo r you r k 1n d ness
1966 F ORD 200 6 c y t e ng m e
'o\a s tew at e r f a cdr t tes pro 1ec t
ltv l ng
l ea ses al l e l ec
sympa thy
l h e too d
a nd
and 3 sp eed tr a n smi SS IOn
D ec 31 197 5
II 7 I 1 60
f or t he Syra c u se Ra c me R SO
c
arp
e
1mg
r
ange
and
beaut ful fl o w er s wh en o ur
c o m pl e te ~ 1 0 0 Phon e 992
Mo tor Ve h 1ct c Li ce n se
Pt a nn rn g
A r ea
an d
a
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f
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rat
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f
r
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trash
n ep h ew Wa yne Che va i JC r
71?0 aft e r 5 00
Ta x Fund
d 1 sc us ~ on o f th e va r t ou s
p ic kup c @b le TV a) your
pa 5s ed away
2 20 dip
Bal J an 1 1975
3 327 5 1 p ro t ec t a t t e rnal 1v es Wrlh
e xpens e
and
on s tle
Mr
un d M r s
E dwa rd
R e ce1p ts
r espect to th en envrronm ental
tavnd r y fa c l tlte s
Con
C h e vai H~ r
197 3 F O.R D 1 IOn PICkup V 8
M oto r V eh iCl e L 1cen se
1mp a c ts T he re por t m c l u d es
ven1 en 1 1o shopptng on Th•rd
2 10 1tp
5p ee d
tr a n s m I SSron ,
3
T ax
5,P29 92 an ana l yS !:'i of f o ur alt erna live
and Mrll Str ee ts rn M 1d
c am p er and topper $2 600 or
T ota l Rece rp ts
5 629 92
met h: ods
of
wa s t e wa t er
d l e port See lhe man ag e r a t
W IS H to than'k D r T c l tc an d
wilt tr ad e for a va n Phon e
To ta l B eg nn rn g Ba l an ce
tr b atme nt a nd c oll ec t,on wdh
R tv er s •de Apartments or
9 19 2288
of
V e te r an s
th e
s l alf
P lus R ecer pt s
8 9 57 43
estlm ared t a ra t pro te c t cos t s
c
a
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/
99
2
3273
Furn
1sh
ed
M e m or1 a l H ospt t al for th e
2 70 3t c
Expen d 1l u r es
r anQmg fr om
$29 16000 to
apartment s
are
a lso
ex c ellen t ca r e t r ece tve d
Total E ~o; p e nd llu r es
$3 093 00 0
a
v
a
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ab
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e
dur 1ng my h os p il alr za iJO n
19 70 r QR O P 1c kup tr uc k lon g
- Mt sc ellan eo us
4,025 25
The
'Sy r acuse
Ra cin e
2 2 781 c
Sp er ,a l rhan k s a) so to th e
b ed aut omatrc 6 c y l Phon e
- M arn t ena nce
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Chester
News Notes

treasurer's report was given On e
by Opal Wickham . Coml~---;.,.,

We Buy Antlquts

lARRY
LAVENDER
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Pa rn 1S
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Wood or M eret
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20 gage, 530. 12 gag e
pu mp m od 1897 Wmc hes t er
!.60 12 r i ll e $20 22 a u to
n il e 532 F la t top gu Ha r
$30 W •d e ang le b 1nocul a r s ,
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Business Services

9 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Feb. 20, !976

Carpenter
Personals
Mr and Mrs Vernon Perry
and granddaughter, Mona,
were m Columbus to attend a
weddmg recep t)on of the
Perrys' granddaughter, a
daughter of Mr and Mrs
Kenneth Eugene Perry ·
Mr and Mrs W1lharn
Cul\\ ell spenl Sunday w1th
relatives 10 lhe Flatwoods,
Kentucky , area

Chester, 0 .
W1lda
Mae
W1seman of Harrisonville,
and mece, Beulah .Jones,
Athens, v1s1ted w1th another
daughter, Wanda Jones, m
Nelsonville where they enJOyed a belated birthday
dmner in honor of Mrs .
W1seman ,

Mr and Mrs Arthur
Crablree and her mother,
r.vldle Gillogly, called on
Mrs
Gillogly's Sisler ,
Han nah Grego ry, at the
Houston Nursmg Home fin
Sunday afternoon

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

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grrlle, chr frt bumper &amp; guards , H.
H D 750x16 tires, step bumper, 350 V
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moss green, new trk appearance

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work

PO~~~~!VE~?!~~. co. 'il'
~
POMEROY, OHIO

Mr . and Mrs. Norman
Shaner and J odi , Athens
Route, and Mr and Mrs
Clinton Gilkey, Albany ,
VIsited with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Jordan and Joshua on
Sunday evemng
Relahves from here who
have been in Columbus to see
Zella Perry who underwent
surgery at
Umvers1ty
Hospital mclude Mr. and
Mrs. Carrol Woodgerd, Hazel
Dunigan, Mr. and \l'lrs G J .
Lowther and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Ellis.
Ben Caster and his son-mlaw. Chester Spencer,
Charleston, W Va., called on
Mr Caster's brother-tn-law
and s1ster, Mr and Mrs Earl
Starkey, on Monday af·

ternoon
Mrs Carl Greenlees IS
convalescing at her home
after havm g underg one
surgery
at
Veteran's \
Memorial
Hospital
m
Pomeroy
r

Mr and Mrs Larry Stanley
and Anna were weekend
guests of lhe1r parents, Mr.
and Mrs Lew1s Smith, local,
and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Stanley, Alhany.
..
Earl Starkey and Mendal
Jordan represented Me1gs
County at the Ohio State
Grange Leg1slat1ve Confe rence m Columbus on
Saturday.
The Busy Bee SOCiety of the
Carpenter Bapllst Church
met at the home of Mrs.
Lewis Sm1th for their
February sessiOn. The
devot10ns ~&gt; e re presentt'Cl by
Lynn Ann McWhorter who
used the theme, " Ma1 ch
Wmds and Sunshme" Aft.:r
the busmess session, refresh·
ments were served to Emma
Whittington, Ed1th Lyons,
Be-ulah Perry, Bonnse
Cheadle, Lynn Anu Me·
Whorter, and V1v1an Gaston
by the hostess , Freda Sm1th.

�10 . The Daily Sentin•l. Middlepvrt-Pomoroy. p.. Friday. Feb. 2tl, 1971;

Meigs 1, 2 mines
still not working
United Press lnleruallonal
About 1,450 coal miners are
on strike today at lllree sites
in Ohio.
.
United Mine Workers
District 6 headquarters in
Bellaire sai d 900 union

A UMW spokesman said
Peabody has refused to abide
by a decision in which . a
worker had a right to be
awarded aocertain job in the
mine.

members have remained off

the job at the Meigs 1 and 2
mine in Meigs County in a
dispute over alleged safety
violations.
About 550 UMW members
at the Sunny hills mine of the
Peabody Coal Co . near New
Lexington, were also pff the
job today in a dispute over an
arbitrawrs decision .

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonite thru Sun .
Feb . 20-22

CREDIT CORRECTED
A report in Wednesday's
Daily Sentinel of the reserve
basketball game between
Eastern and Southwestern
credited Doug Browning with
14 points. The credit should
have gone to Eastern's David
Brown.
NAMES OMITTED
In the report of those attending the birthday of
Tammi Lynette Eblin, the
names of Doug, Mandy and
Dale Eblin and Jay Evans
were unintenionally omitted.

FRAMED
( techni co lor)
Th.;~t " Walking Tail"
man is back .

Color cartoon.
Show starts

at 7! oo p.m .

CLOSED BY FLU
MENTOR, OJ-110 ' UP!
Lake Catholic Jiigh School
was dosed today because of
an flu epidemic which caused
25 per cent absenteeism
Thursday.

Coin collectors
to meet Monday
The Oh-Kan Coin Club wtll
hold a regular business
meeting Monday evening in

the social rooms of the
Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric Co. building, Mill St.,
Middleport.
A social hour and trading
session precedes the 8 p.m.
meeting and several out-Oftown coin dealers will be
present to buy, sell or lrade
collectors' items. Committees will be announced to
serve at llle 13th annual coin
show March 7 at the Holiday
Inn . A 59-lol coin auction wiU
follow the m~eting and
refreshments will be served.
Area residents lnteresteg in
coins or paper money are
invited to attend.

Hecession may
be prolonged
WASHINGTON (UP! )
Sen. John Glenn, D-Ohio, said
today failure of the Senate to
override President Ford's
veto of the public works bill
could prolong the nation's
recession.
"Ge tting people back to
work and helping cities and
counties
through
this
recession should be key

Glenn said.

--------------------~goals,"
HCon~
trary towhatsomeallege,
the

'

Dollar doings can
get you up a tree.
Checking Account
keeps the
record straight.
Checks are
legal receipts.
Instant money to
keep you swinging.

Public Works bill was in-cluded within Congress '
original budget and would not
have made new additions tn
the federal deficit."

t.:AK, TRAIN lilT
The Gallia-Mcigs Pusl
Stale Highway Patrol alii :45
a .m . today were in-

Alfred
~cial

Notes

vestigating

Sunday school attendance
on F'eb. 15 was 35, the offering
$18.90.
'
Worship se rvices were held
at 11, with Duane Sydenstricker speaking from Acts
5:1-16. "Problems We Can
Get Into". Attendance was 23.
Mr . and Mrs. Duane
Sydenstricker, Mr. and Mrs.
Jioward Flanders, and
Florence Spencer, co !led at
the Vera Swartz and William
Carr homes, and had prayer
and sang hymns, preceding
the last Wednesday evening
prayer services at the church
here.
Larry
Atherton
of
Lakehurst, New Jersey,
spent last weekend with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Atherton, on his way
to Key West, Fla. willl the
Navy, where he is taking
schooling.
Mrs. Mary Carr, accompanied Douglas and
Teresa Carr to University
Hospital at _Columbus Sunday
where Charles Carr is
recovering from recent open
heart surgery there. They
also visited with"Mr. and Mrs.
Sed O'Brien in Columbus.
· Charles Woode received
word of the recent death of
his sister, · Mary (Mayme)
Castle in Phoenix, Arizona.

She leaves a daughter
Virgene Sweeney, where with
~ er
husband,
Charles
Sweeney, Mrs. Castle made
her home. Two other children
Genevieve Grogan and
Maynard
Castle
are
(Continued from page 1)
deceased. She also leaves
Soil and Water Conservation three grandchildren and
program and the Corps that several great grandchildren .
most of the conservation Three sisters, Carrie Burson
work in Meigs County will not or Worthington , 0 .; Ora
require a permit. The two Scaefler of Columbus, 0. and
agencies are planning to Elma Our of the Plains, 0 .
correlate their programs to and several nieces and
best serve the people.
nephews in Ohio and
"The Meigs SWCP and the Michigan.
Corps should'be commended
Mrs. Sandra Mardnko and
in making this memorandwn baby Stephanie Kay of
of agreement, the first in this CQrpus Kristi, Texas are
five stllte area," Boyd Ruth, spending two weeks here with
Meigs Conservationist, said her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Warren van Meter and other
today .

Meigs

relatives. ·

with cash.~

Cost of
(Continued from page 1)
. Thursday
that
unemployment and inflation
are declining. And the
Commerce Department
reported that the real- Gross
National Product rose 4.9 per
cent in the last quart..r of
1975.

TRY OUR

.. POLISH
SAUSAGE
SANDWICH

Member FDIC

CROW'S

STEAK HOUSE
Pomeroy, Ohio

Mr . and Mrs . Robert
Robinson and family of
Torch, Ohio spent Sunday
with Nina RobinSon anp
Clara Follrod .
Several local folks visited
at White 's Funeral Home at
Coolville where services were
held' lor Velma Cassady also
lor Mrs. Charles Hardway
formerly of Tuppers Plains
also.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Taylor and family of London,
Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd
Dillinger and family of
Shade, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs.
Randy Dillinger, Todd and
Marta Kay of Pratts Fork
sperit Sunday willl Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Taylor.
A birthday card shower
was held for Iris Carr on Feb.
4. Several visited her at home
on that day also.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes of
Chester recently visited Mr.
and Mrs. William Carr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.
Woode attended the special
hymn sing at the North
Bethet Church Saturday
evening, ~'eb , 14. The Norllleasl Cluster Hymn Sing will
also be held at North Bethel
on Saturday evening, Feb. 28,
at 7:30. Everyone welcome.
The North Belllel Church
will also begin a revival on
March 8, with Rev. Robert
Sanders, of Joppa .

a

car -train

collision at the crossing north
of Cheshire. No details were
available. A patrol spokesman said no one was kilJed in
llle accident.

Taxes, school budgets
aired at KC ·meeting

An insight into taxes and
school
budgeting was
DIVORt.:E ASKED
Diane Bachtel, Pomeroy, presented Thursday night at
has filed suit for divorce In Kyger Creek Jiigh School
Meigs County Common during the regular monthly
Pleas Court from Ronald meeting of "The Committee
Bachtel, Pomeroy, charging for Better Education in Gallia
gross neglect of duty and County Schools."
Teeters said, uwe will
extreme cruelty.
always be faced with paying
-taxes, so be thankful that at
COUPLE ARRESTED
lea~!
you have the right to say
CLEVELAND (UP!)
yes
or
no .to taxation. But to
Victor Dodaro, 32, Saga_more
exercise
that right, you must
Hills
and
his wife,
he
informed
regarding the
Jacqueline, 30, were arrested
laws
and
understand
why you
Wednesday by the FBI on
are
asked
to
pay
taxes."
racketeering warrants issued
He explained that more
by a federal judge in Florida.
citizens
would be more ·
Charles McKinnon, special
agent in charge of the willing to pay taxes If they
Cleveland FBI office, said the knew what the money was
Dodaros were charged with used for. The tllx consultant
pointed out that the State of
involvemeflt
in
a
racketeering
enterprise Ohio, f~om •:1e standpoint of
affecting interstate and tllx laws, is the best. Jie also
foreign commerce. No was quite specific about how
''lucky'' Gallia Countians are
furlller explanation . of the
because thelr taxes are very
chwr~ was .provitled.
low compared to the rest of
the stllte.
Teeters observed that
county officials and school
board members must become
smarter in the f1,1ture because
of changing laws and
requirement,s
such
as
Thursday Strikers
reasse.ssment and
January 29, 1976
equalization.
W L
James Blevins, member of
Welkers Ashland
24 0
Simon's Pick . A -Pair
18 6
the Galha County Board of
Team No 1
12 17
Education, asked Teeters if
Team No , 4
12 12
Team No 2
&lt;120
he would look at this year's
Team No . 3
2 22
budget and explain why the
High team 3-gamcs Team No . 6 926, second high
budget commission, conTeam No . 1 916, third high
sisting
of the county auditOr ,
Si mon 's Pi ck A -Pair 915
treasurer and prosl,!cu ting
High i ndiv i dua l three games - · Ann Morri s 423 ,
attorney, forced the school
s~ tond high Phyllis Cli n e 413 ,
board to reduce its budget by
third high Patti Williams 404 .
High ind ividual game - Jo
approximately $450,000 when
Ann ward 160 , sec ond high
apparently there was inside
Patti Wi ll iams 148 , third high
Ann Morris and Phylli s Cline
millage still available.
Teeters explained that the
budget commission, by-law,
Thursday Strikers
Feb . 5,1976
has no authority to question

BOWLING

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Welker 's Ashland
18 4
Si mon 's Pick -A -Pa i r
11 10
Team No 1
18 i 4
T ea m No . 4
14 18
Te~m No .3
B 24
Team No . 2
6 '1 6
H igh team thre e gam €S Tearn No. J 9~6. second h i gh
Team No . 5 Simon s 938 ,. thrid
high Team No . 6 Wclkers 924 .
Hig h . ind ivi dual thr ee
games Phylli s Clin e 547 ,
second high -- Drcma Roach
536 , lhird hi g h ~ Patti
Williams 443
H ig h i ndividua l g ame Phylli s Cline 182, second ~1igh
-- Orema Roach ) 72. th ir d
h igh - Phy_l lis C l i ne 165 .

CIA has more,
not less powers

WASHINGTON (UP!)
Sen. Frank Church, chair-·
num of the Senate Intelligence Committee, today
charged tha't President
Ford ' s reforms for s py
-agencies " gives the CIA a
bigger ·shield and a longer
sword to -stab about both
Pomeroy Bowling Lane s
within and without the
Early Sunday M i xed
country.''
F e b . 8,1976
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. The Idaho Democrat told
Jacks Dairy Bar
38 18
a
breaktast meeting willl
Pullins.Excavaling
38 18
reporters that an executive
Team No . 6
17 29
Tom's Carry Out
23 33
order issued by Ford WedPomeroy Flower Sh op 72 34
nesd~y
revamping in20 36
H i ll &amp; Mayer Sarb·e r s'
H ig h individua·l game tellige nce agencies "give
D ic k Dugan 237, Marl ene
larger protection." to the spy
Wilson 20 3, seco nd high i n
dividual game Char l es
gr o. p~ "b ut very little
Hysell 196 , Mary VQSS lYI ,
reference to protect the
High ser i es ...___ Ed Voss: 524,
rights of .the American
Mary Voss 561. sec ond h igh
series Dick Dugan 520 ,
people, to eliminate the
Marlene Wilson 551.
abuses of llle agency in llle
Team high game - Team
No . 6 735. team high se ries past, or to eliminate governPull i~ s Ex c avating 2,0'22.
ment by executive secrel"i."
LOCAL TEMPS
temperature
in
downtown Pomeroy at 11
a.m. Friday was 52 degrees
under sunny skies.
The

GROUP TO MEET
EAST MEIGS - The
Eastern PTSA will meet in
regular session at 7:30p.m.
Monday at Eastern High
School.

BAKER'S
BUDGET SHOP
NEW FURNitURE
AT BUDGET PRICES!
Bedroom Suite ...........sns
Sofa Beds. :................ sgs

Recliner...... ~ ............... '68
5 Piece Dinettes. ......... ts8
9112 Unoleum ' Rugs. ..!9.88
9112 Red Olite_Carpet...S24
Bunk Beds Complete ... ~l49
Many ather furniture
bargains avallablei '

expenses In the budget. It
does have authority over
receipts of money and contingency balances. As a final
response lo the question,
Teeters indicated that
probably the budget was
inadequate in its preparation.
He recommended that in the
future, ijte board should
make an appeal.
Teeters said lila! school
boards
should · begin
preparing next year's
budgets in March, complete
them by June and advertise
and adopt them by July 20
and between Aug. 1 and Sept.
I, the budget commission
should make an analysis of
the budgets.
A board then has 30 days to
accept or appeal. It was
further pointed out that tax
an'&gt;eals are handled by the
c1 ~ ts forthwith , meaning "a
etle of weeks,'' not months .
.
Teeters covered in deplll
many other aspects of
tllxation and budgeting such
as how -real estate was
assessed before llle "Park
Investment Case" was
decided in the courts, forcing
equalization of taxation lor
the four types of real estate,
agriculture,

commercial,

residential and industrial. He
noted that all tax records are
open to the public.
Teeters indicated he felt
school boards should appoint
a tax and budget study
committee.
Duane Hunter, Addison,
publicity chairman of the
committee, said this morning
the meeting was fairly well
attended, but expressed
disappointment that only two
school board members were
able to attend. He also noted

Labor brass hit
Senate's action
BAL HARBOUR, Fla .
CUP!). - Top AFL-CIO officials have 'warned that
President F'ord's veto of a
public works bill to create
600,000 new jobs, and
Cong ress ' failure to override
it, will he a major election
issue , Andrew Biemiller, the
AFL-C IO 's chief lobbyist,
expressed !be feelings of llle
council shortly after llle volA!
Thursday when he told
reporters : "It was a tragic
16ss to the unemployed
workers, for communities
that are badly in need of
financial assistance' and for
the economy, which needed
the stimulus this bill would
have provided . The White
House may · consider it a
victory, but we consider it a •
tragic loss for the people ."

Meigs 6.1% unemployment figure challenged
POMEROY - A recently publish&lt;•ct
County was challenged here Saturday by
Ray Goodman, director of Vot·ational
Education. Meigs Local Schools.
Goodman charged lllc figure is false,
having little relation to the truth, and
damaging the public by losing tens of
thousands of dollars annually in lost
revenues to the county, the towns, and tJle
schools.
In a public letter Goodman wrote:
Recently, the unemployment office for
Meigs County, located in Gallia County,

that the county school
superintendent nor his three
assistants could make it.
Hunter said the committee
will continue its efforts to
gether faets in order to ac·
·complish Its purpose of
providing input and asststaoce to the school board for
better education in Gallia
County Schools.

PLEASANT VALLEY
DJSC)'IARGES - Mrs.
Jiaskell Gillispie, New
Haven ; John Tompkins,
Point Pleasant; Mrs. Steve
Gillispie, Everett Sayre,
Charles Wood, Mrs. William
Oliver, Mrs. Corbett Hudnall,
Mrs. Greg Kennedy, Point
Pleasant; Alton Tennant, ·
John Island, S. C.; Virginia
Maddy, Wilkesville; Mrs.
Jiarold Vreeland, GaiiJpvlis;
Cllnwn BeD, Jr., Mason;
Jack Call, Clifton; Boyd
Pearson, Bidwell; Odessa
Greenlee, Leon.
Births, Feb. 19, a daughter
wMr. and Mrs. Randy Swne,
West Columbia; son to Mr.
and Mrs . Gary King
Pomeroy: daughter to Mr.
"nd Mrs. Daniel Warden,
New anti-bribe
Point Pleasant; daughter to
Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Waugh,
law has teeth
Crown
City; Feb. 20,
WASHINGTON (UP!)- A
daughter
to
Mr. and Mrs. Lee
JIM'S PLAZA TOURED
bill imposing fines of up to $25
Burnem,
Rutland
.
Middleport third graders of million and 10 years in prison
Mrs. Julia McComas recently for American businessmen
visited Jim's Plaza to who brlhe foreign officials
complete a social studies unit was introduced today by Rep . Vetera01 Memorial Hospital
ADMmED - Clarence
on
foods,
shipping, Ronald M. MotU, D-Ohio.
Spurrier,
Pomeroy; Junior
processing and marketing.
" This corruption Is utterly (Bud) ·Darst, Middleport;
The children toured t~e repugnant to the majority of
Steven Ohlinger, Mason;
store's several departments Americans," Mottl said,
Walter Jiarrison, Middleport;
.and were given a treat by the cUing a Ubrary of Congress Rosa lee Wright, Langsville;
management.
report slating American
Grace Roach, Gallipolis;
corporations admitled more
Usa WIHord, Long Bottom.
than $300 million In corrupt
DISCHARGED - F'red
and "questi,onable"
Larkins, Paul McDaniel, Sr.,
throughout the
Mostly cloudy tonight , payments
Gerald Drenner, Patsy
11
world.
The
conscience of
chance of rain . Lows 35 to 40.
Laudermilt, Jean Koehler,
Rain Saturday, highs 50 to 55. this coon lry demands that we Mary Howell, . Frances
Chance of rain io per cent repudiate the tactic of Jiawthorn, Clarence
today, 30 per cent tonight and bribery and puniSh those Ridenour.
responsible."
80 per cent Saturday.

Weather-

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
Washingtons Birthday Sale
OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 8 PM
Specla I Sale Prices Friday1
Feb. 20th
-Saturday1 F~b. 21st and
Monday1 Feb. 23rd
At The Main ~. Jt9me Fumishin• Annex
'
-and the Mechanic Street Warehouse

Elberfelds In Pomero

VO. 11

this tremendous financial Lurden of Cj
ruund trip of say 65 miles just to si~n a
paper stating they are unempl\.lyed? 1 feel
the unswer to this questiw1 is 11bvious. No
une in their right mind is going to spend
money on a trip to Gallipolis when their
family is hungry.
ConsequenUy, not everyone signs up
for unemployment who is unemployed
and, therefore, the 6.1' percent WJem,ployment figure isn't worth the paper it's
printed on , In this, our bicentennial year,
we must speak out strongly against this
lack of represenlaUon which so direcUy

tmts

Cloudy, windy and cooler
with a chance of snow
flurries, mainly northeast,
Sunday. Highs from the mid
30s to low 40s. Chance of snow
flurries northeast and partly
cloudy elsewhere Sunday
night. Lows in the 20s.

NEWS

omwtmt of rcirnhurscmcnt fur sut:h things
as schools , se nior citizens progra1ns, local ,
federal . ;md state programs aw.J funding to
IO('ul ~overnments.
One of the saddest aspects of the
situation is that no one is crying out about
this situation. Meigs County is probably
the only county in Ohio that doesn 't have
an unemployment office based somewhere
in the county. Our _cltizens, who are unfortunate enough to he laid off must drive
as much as 30 or 40 miles just to register
their ,unemployment.
How long must the un"!"ployed hear

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Weather

HOSPITAL
Holzer Medical Center
1Discharges, Feb.19)
Inez Betz, Mary Birchfield,.
Mrs . Randy Carnes and
daughter, James Chandler,
Terley Clagg, Clara Deck,
Evelyn
Dishong, Uta
Eastman, Kathleen F'ink,
John Grimes, Alta !laley,
Benjamin Higgins, Mrs.
Jerry Hollback and daughter,
Agnes Imboden, Karen ·
Jarvis, Jiazel Leonard, :
Marinda Mattox, Johnie
Meek, Grace Mercer, (J,na
Myers, Jessie Riley, Mary
Roy, Blanche Scragg, James
J-1. Sisson II, Mrs. Paul Sites
and son, VInson Slaplewn, ·
James Stewart, Maurice
Taylor, Jay Thompson,
Monet Turner, Stephanie ·
Ward, Sandra Wiley, Mrs.
Calvin Wright and daugh!A!r
Nettie Wright.
(Births, Feb. IS)
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.
Brown, son, Gallipolis; Mrs.
Jack Farley, son, Vinton; Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmie Jenkins,
son, Northup; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Moore, son, Oak Hill;
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Morris,
son, Jackson .
iBirlhol Feb.l91
Mr . and Mrs . Grover
Gillum, son, Jackson; Mr.
and Mrs . John Hager,
daughter, Bidwell ; Mr. and
Mrs. Gregory Smith, son,
Wellston .
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published a 6.1 percent unemployment
rate figure for -Meigs County , baserl un
their (i~ures for the preceding month. 1
would like the people of Meigs County to
know that these figures are not correct.
They are not even close to being accurate,
and are costing the cities, the county, and
llle schools of Meigs County tens of
thousands of dollars annually in lost
revenue.
A complex formula lllat uses the
unemployment rate for Meigs Couinty
compared to the unemployment rate of the
other Ohio counties determines the

figurl' uf G.l pet. unemployment in Meigs

affects everyone in Meigs County, just as request an immediate and extensive stale
our founding fathPrs did . F;ventually , each survey of the county to determine thil
inaccuracy of the latest 6.1 percent
O( you will he vaying higher taxes due to
the lost income from the Slate and Federal unemployment figure . If there Is ~ a
Government. There must be a strong, significant difference, it would- he Inconcerted effo•t now if the situation is to be teresting to see if Meigs County could }fin
a legal action against the Stale for all tile
solved.
I have tlllked wi lll the County Com" money it has lost due w the stale's
missioners and they assured me they negligence in providing a system, whereby•
would contact those individuals in the we could have a realistic means fpr
Bureau of Unemployment&amp;rvices that reporting unemployment.
Rememher, the wheels of progre""
would allow Meigs Couinty In have an
turn
slowly, unless you get behind them
unemployment office in Meigs County.
aod
push.
Perhaps the Commissioners could also

Your Invited Guest
Reaching More
Than 12,000
Families

ttdittt

Devoted To The Greater Middle Ohio Valley
GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

NO. 4

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1976

MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY

PRICE 25 CENTS .

City will spend
$1,317,831 in'76
'GALLIPOLIS- City commissioners,
in special _session Friday afternoon , upproved 1976 appropri ation s tot.1 Jing
$1,317 ,831.
The budget was filed with the commissiOners on Feb. 9 when a public hearing
was heJd in accordance with the ci lv
charter.
·
funds appropriated were: gcncr&lt;.~l $419,7?4; sanitation - $118,7:15: M &amp; H $75,538: cemetery and parks - $16.999:
water - $284,417; sewer - $314,989 :
parking meter - $52,834 ; genera l bond $9,597 ; federal revenue sharing trust fund
- $23,928 and defense lund , $1.000.
In other matters, comrTiissione rs
approved an ordinance calling for an in- ·
crease in water rates for system users
both inside and outside the corporation
limits. Initial reading on that ordinance
was Feb. 4. The new rates become ef·
fective the first of Apr~l ,
In moSt cases, the average increase
per customer will be approximately $2.25
per· month . ll was the city's first water

J
GALLIPOLIS - Gallla County
Prosecutor Gene Wetherholt has been
reappointed to the executive committee
of the Ohio Prosecuting Attorneys'
Association, This committee governs
lhe association a'nd manages all of its
affairs. ·

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Gilkey declares m
• •
commission race
POMEROY - Bernard . D. Gilkey ,
Republican, serving as a Meigs County
Commissioner through the appointrnent
route Friday filed his petition )Yith the
Meigs County Board of Elections to t'un for
the nomination of hiS party [or the commissioner term beginning .Jan . 3, 1977.
Gilkey was appointed to the board of
commissioners on F'eb. 12. 1975 In succeed
Robert Clark who had resigned. Gilkey, 49,
resides in the Third Ward of Middl~rt ,
has been a committeeman there for the
pasl few years. He served as a township
trustee for 15 years in Salisbury and Scipio
Townships. A graduate of Scipio High
Sclmol, .which was at Harrisonville, Gilkey
served two years in the U. S. Army during
Wilrld War ll,
Gilkey is a member of Chapter 53,
Veterans of. Foreign Wars , Feeney-

Bennett Post 128, American 'Legion,
Middleport; Ute Meigs County ~'arm
Bureau; the Meigs County Township
TrusU,s and Clerks Assn:. of which he is a
past president for t)VO terms; the Coun ty
Commissioners Assn., Modern Woodman
of America, and the Fra ternal Order of
Eagles.
Republicans Who filed for cen tral
committee posts on Friday include Harold
G. Norris, PageviUe; Robert Wood, North
Chester; David Koblentz, South Chestf";
Alva Swick, Salem; Hele·n M. Quivey, East
Bedford; Granville Lyons, Columbia;
Paul F. Andrews, Olive; Evelyn Clark,
Pomeroy First Ward; George Nesselroad,
Jr .; Rock Springs; Alvin Reed, Reedsville;
Ernest E . Sisson, Jr., Syracuse~ and Cora,
B. Beegle, Racine Village.

rate increase since Jan, 1, 1960.
Commissioners authorized City
Manager RichardT. (Dick) Mills to advertise for bids for new lawn mowers. Bids
will be accepted at the city building
through 12 noon on March 8.
City Manager Mills presented com- .
missioners a list of appointments for
various city boards . All but two individuals
arc current board members.
Newcomers recommended by Mills
were John (Jack ) Carty, for the city
planning commission, replacing Richard
Roderick, Sr. (Richard Mackenzie, who
will succeed Roderick as a member of llle
board of zoning appeals, is currenUy a
nternber of the planning commission).
Rosie Stoney will succeed Rev. Joe Wills
on the board of heaith.
Board members are appointed by the
city manager but must be approved by the ·
commissioners.
Others reappointed were ,Elmer
Caldwell, civil service commission; Belll
Cherrington, Jack Jiudson and Stanley
Saunders, city park and playground advisory board; Jack Hudson and Emil
Corbin, board of zoning appeals; iiuiit
Tap, board of health and Eslavaun Mat·
thews, recreation board for a one year
terrf! .

COURTHOUSE TOURED - Members of the Gallia
County Preservation Task Force walked through the Gallia
County Courthouse Friday to inspect recent restoration
work. In the group above are (from .the left) Mrs. Arthur
Allison, Maj. Gen. (Ret) Geor~e Bush, Mrs. Berc Tap, Mrs.

Evan C. Roderick, Mrs. R. D. Tbomas, Mrs· Howard Neal . ·
an&lt;\ David Brook, a preservation officer for the Sooth Central
Ohio Preservation Society, Inc. The task force is Interested in
the hlslorical preservatioo of homeS, buildings and other •
structures in GaiiJa County.

Loans for
farms are
available
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Bond posted by

POMEROY - Farm owners in ,
Athens, Meigs, and VInton Counties can
share in some $50 miUion of Iunde now
available in the nation lor loans to develop,
conserve an,d improve land Amd water
resources, according to Archie R. Stegall,
County Supervisor of the Farmers Home
Administration ( FmHA).
Measures to alleviate problems of
waste disposal aDd pollution control on
farms rnay be eligible lor financing
through this · source. "These funds are,
available on a first.come, lirst.served
basis throughout the nation," Archie R.
Stegall said.
He explained lila! soil and water loans
from FmJ-IA can he used to develop wa!er
suppues tor home use, livestock watering
or irrigation. The funds also can he uaed
for drainage projects, to instail water or
waste facilities associated with poUutioo
abatement and control and to build other
structores that contribute to conservation
and meet health, safety and en·
vironmen~l requirements. . .. •..
Funds also may he used to level lana,
establish permanent pasture, develop
farm forests, and to carry out basic soil
trealment practices such as liming, ferUiizing, and subsoiling.
These loans may be repaid tn ~nns as
long as 40 years with an Interest rat&amp; of
five percent charged on the unpaid principal.
Applications may be obtained " at
Farmers Home Administration county
offices, ;ncluding llle office at 221 West
Second St. in Pomeroy.

West Virginian
POMEROY - Carl Smith McFall, Pt.
Pleasant, posl€d bond in Meig~ County
Cour! F'rlday when he appeared on
charges of criminal damaging.
An incident occurred near the mine
involving a moVing truck. Rocks had been
thrown at the truck breaking the winds hield . Charles Knight, assistant
prosecuting attorney said McFall, charged
under the state law, was arrested by the
Slate. Highway Patrol. Bond was set at
$2,50Q. MJners, a source said, have been
iristfucted to return to work beginning with
the midnight shift Sunday.

Compliance saves time,
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money m
construction

MIDDLEPORT - The annual Mid- speaker forced delay of the banquet this
'11ckets for the dinner at 6:30 p.m. at
dlepvrt Rotllry Club football banquet year intn the new year.
the Meigs High cafeteria are $4 each aod
• Tuesday evening at Meigs High School will
Therefore, the 1976 Rotary Football may be obtained unUI 9 a.m: Monday at
have a slightly different format this year, Banquet will actually be the 1976 Meigs New York Clothing House and Lohse Drug
mainly hecause of il.s lateness.
High School Athletic Bariquet (In 1977) .
Store in Pomeroy; at Dutton's Drug Store,
Charley Stobart, varsity assistant at Western Auto Store, Baker Furniture
conforming use .
.
Rotary, which began honoring Mid_ Erection of signs or outdoor ad- dleport Yellow Jacket football teams soon the University of Michlgao, has been · Swre, and Citizen's National Bank in
· verUsing structures.
after its organization In 1929, switched its signed by Rotary Banquet Chairman Lee Middleport; at the Rutland Department
Boster stated that the applications (or allegiance to the Meigs Marauders upvn McComastoreturnwhis"oldhometown" Store in Rutl~t Meigs High School,
the building permits and zoning cer- consolidation in 1967. The banquets, with for Ute event. Stobart is a native of Racine and at the Junior mgh School in Midtificates may be obtained from Edith suitably outstanding speakers, usually who graduated at Middleport High School dleport.
Honored guests at the banquet will he
Crosier, zoning secretary, located In the took place in Nov~mber ' or · early where he was a 1361b. center (both ways).
Later
Stobart
started
at
ouarterback
for
the
1975
footbaU squad, the 1975 golf squad,
city mwilcipal building. Questions related Dece'!lber soon after the sounds of
the Ohio University Bobcats. He coached 1975-76 basketball squad, the cheerleaders
to zoning or building should be brought to • crackmg pads settled down.
Boster at the municipal building .
However; difficulty In obtaining a one year at Gallipolis, winning the and the coaches.
championship.

GALLIPOLIS - Failure to obtain a
building permit and zoning certificate can
cost time of construction and money according to James T. Bosler ; city zoning
officer.
Boster said Saturday many problems
haveoccurredasaresultofpersons failing
In comply in obtaining an application for a
building permit and zoning certificate.
He said the failure to obtain a zoning
certificate authorizing llle use uf land and
building can cost an individual considerable Joss in time of construction and ·
money if the way in which the land or
buildings are used or constructed does not
comply willl the zoning ordinance.
Boster stated that after consultation
with many people, it was discovered that
some did not l!now exactly what conditions
required a zoning certificate and a
building permit. Following are conditions
under which certificates are required :
- 'Construction or structural
alterations of any building ; Including
accessory buildings, such as a garage.
- Change in use Of an existing or
accessory building to the use of a different
classification,
- Occupancy and use of vacant land.
- Change in the use of land to the use
of a different dassification.
- Any chanRe in the use of a non-

RADIO STOLEN
GALLIPOLIS - A 23 channel CB radio
was taken Friday night from a car owned
by Gary Fellure, Eureka Star Rt .
Gallipolis ei ty police said someone took the
radio from F'ellure's 1968 GTO. Tlte car's
air conditioner was damaged while the
radio was heing removed .
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Date processing is
found in contempt
. TOLEDO (UP!) - Introductions
International and Data Date Processiqg,
Inc., with dating referral services in
Akron, Toledo and Columbus, have been
found In contempt and fined for vlolali!'&amp;
terms of a court.approved . judgment
requiring them to resolve cons1J111er
complaints.
:
Lucas County Common Pleas Court
Judge Francis Pietrykowski fined the
·firms ·and llleir principal owner"''M!rator
$1.7 million Friday. The companies also
were permanently enjoined from engaging
in any consumer transactions in Ohio . .

BOARD TO MEET
The Gallia-Meigs Community Action
Agency executive board will hold Its
monthly meeting Tuesday, Feb. 24, at 7:30
p.m. in llle Cheshire Central office. Per·
sonnel and budget and finance committees
will meet at 7 p.m.

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WATER! STAY 'WAY FROM OUR DOOilS - Owners of Main St.

businesseS in Pomeroy for the second lime in about one month were keeping a

watchful eye on the Ohio River which ha• "isen quickly llle past few days due to

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COFCTOMEET
POMEROY - Pomeroy Chamher Of
Commerce will meet Monday at noon at ,
the Mei~s Inn.

widespread heavy rains. The water has moved into the low cross-tlrough between the two parking lots along llle Ohio River but appeared Saturday to be at
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