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10 _ Th~ Datly &amp; ntmel. Mlddleport ·fJonwruy, U.. Jan . H 1~1 74

$40,000 kickback tale
told to federal court
BALTIMORE \UP! I
$20,000 The second was Feb. 2,
Engmeer Lester Matz told a 1969, and I'm not sure if it was
Federal court Wednesday he $10,000 or $1,000," Matz said .
gave Sporo T t\gnew $40,000 m
Testimony Not Corrected
ktckbacks m return for con·

tracts while Agnew served us
Baltnnore county Pxecuttve,
gove rnor of Mary land and v1ce

preSident
Mat z tes tif ied about the
payoffs m the co rruptiOn tr1al
of N Dale Anderson, Agnew's
Democratic sunessor as
county exe{'Utlve. Anderson IS

accused of extortmg $43,000
from engmeers and archttects
for mfluenemg th e a\\a rd of

contracts and evadmg $67,000
m federal mcomc taxes
" Wh1le Agnew wa s vice
president I paid him $30,000 for
two state Roads CommJsswn

JObs 1 got," said Matz, the
second w1tness to dtrectly link

Agnew to the alleged kockback
scheme. "I made tt in two

payments.
''One was July I, 196ll. of

Ma ryland
governor m 1968, not v1ce
presldt•nt, but Matz' testm wny
\\ C!S not c01 rected. 1
Agnew pleaded no co ntest to
an mcome tax evas1on charge
and restgncd from ofhce Oct.
lU tn 1L'turn fot ' federal
prosecutors agreemg not to
seek a Jail tf'rm or crmunal
! Agnew

Indi ct men ts

on kockback

allegatwns aga mst tum.
Tht' p1 osrcutors, however,
had a 40-page summary of
evidence read mto court re·

cords that alleged Agnew took
more than $100,000 10 kiCk·
backs and bnbes while m
public office
"I just paid off the vice
president m hiS office and I'm
shaken," Ma tz was quoted m
the sununar) as telling his
partner, John C Cholds Sr.
Matz testified he made ·'five
or

19 earn place

was

SIX

pa yment::; totaling

$10,000 v.hlle Agnew was
county execut1ve I gave the

on honor roll

IT'S .W,HO ASKS
BOSTON I Ufll - Bcr·
nard
Markwell,
vice
president• ot Gull Oil Co.,
told a stale legislature
committee Wednesday how
he got gas In Concord, N. H.

payoffs to a dose associate of
Agnew's''
Summarv Makes Identification

While Matz did not Identify

th(' associC~tr 111 his testunony ,
the summary quoted tum as
saymg th e man was promment

Maryland banker-&lt;ieveloper I
''Bud" Hammerman, a
close Agnew fr iend
La st "' eek in the tnal ,

H

Hammerman and Agnew sphl

he recognized the name, he

$144,000 m payoffs. He saod he

filled up my tank."

and Hanunerman each kept 25

per cent whole Agnew took half,

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the ftrst hme a w1tness under
oath has test1hed m open rourl
aboul Agnew 's mli olvement m

Vern Otevalier

kickbacks
"It was a clearcut kickbac k

dies Thursday

ar ran geme nt we had wath

REEDSVILLE
Vern
Chevalier, 82, Reedsville, died
this morning at Veterans
Memonal Hospolal, ending an
extended illness
Mr. Chevaherwas born here,
the son of the late Charles and

Agnew," Wolff testified. "The
payments were m return for
state v..ork ."

Matz saod between 1962-72 he
made $210,000 m cash payoffs
to public officials, mcludmg
Anderso n and Agnew, and sa~
the bus mess of Ma tz, Childs
Assoctatcs

mcrea se from

$750,000 m 1962 to $B 5 million m
1973.

the women of Bashan for coffee
and cookies and emphasize
that they do not charge for runs
made. Donations to the squad
are welcome, however.

PLl':ASANT VALLEY
DISCHARGES
Mrs.
George Greene, Hartford ;

Blam Vance, Bidwell; Charles
Runyon, Robertsburg; Frank
Rutherford, Apple Grove;
Howard Johnson, Point
Pleasant; Lula Shelines,
Gallipolis; Mrs . Herman
Estep, daughter, Mason;
Curtis NIChols, Leon; Susan

Franklin M. Rizer, senior;

and Mrs. Clarence Lawrence,

all of Portland ; Mrs. Audelle
Deeter and Mr. and Mrs.
Geor~e Roberts, both of
Bashan, and the Hazel Community Church.
Sylva
Squad members thank Leon Dawson, Mason;
Hensley for refreshments and Ohlinger, West Columbia; Mrs.
Fred Harmon, Point Pleasant;
Mrs . Fred Harmon, Mrs .
Edward Cheesebrew, Lena
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Price, Mrs. Leo Roush, Point
A chance of showers
Pleasant.
Saturday and a chance of
rain or snow Sunday clearing
PROGRAM SET
Monday. Highs In the 40s
The W.M.U. of the First
north, 60s south Saturday
Baptist
Church of Mason will
and 30s north, 40s south
present
a program at the
Sunday and Monday. Lows In
church Sunday at 7:30p.m. The
the 20s and lo" 30s.
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senior, Racine ; Debra J. May,
sophomore, Donna R. Weber, a
jumor, both of Rutland;
Pamela L Crow and Roberta
J . Ord, both seniors, of
Syracuse, and Forrest R.
Barnett,

semor,

Tuppers

Plains.

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT, J'AN
NOT OPEN

Fn, Sat.,

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Sun.

Feb. 1-2·3
ROMEO&amp; JULIET
( PGI
Show Starts 7 p.m

News.

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They md1cated they favor a "wail-and-see". a~titude, ~r
vesting the powers with the Public Utoht1es CommissiOn of Ohio
(PUCO) rather than setting up a brand new Emergency Energy
Board. Rep. Thomas J. Carney,D-Youngstown, ch1e! sponsor,
presented the bill, wh1ch provides for an energy admmiStrator,
sets up the emergency board and gives the governor temporary
powers to deal w1th an energy crisi~
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Myers. The Name That Works For You.
We se ll Mvers
famous Ejecta pumps.
Whatever your water
need, there's a Myers
Pump to meet it.

Hours: 7 a.m. to 5:00p.m. Oatly
773 5583 7 a.m . to 9p.m. Friday &amp; Saturday Mason, W Va.

you are,' I said. 1 Do you
know who I am'! I'm a vice

president of Gull Oil.' When

Linda R. Rupe, freshman ;
Steven C. Stanley, sophomore;
Dame! T. Will, senior and
Roger A. Ziegler, semor, all of
the Pomeroy area
Daniel A. Nease, Margaret S.
Teaford, both jumors, Miners~
ville; Michaela C. Hoback,

and the o\&gt;ner of a Gull
station had a big 'no gas'
sign posted. The owner was
inside and I knocked on the
window ....
"He came out and told me
he""' out of gas. 'Like heck

Jerome Wolff tes!ifled he,

Contributors to squad noted

Nineteen students attending
Ohio UmverSity from Me1gs
RACINE - Persons makmg
County have been named to the
fall quarter dean 's list w1th a donations Wednesday to
grade point average of 3.3 or Racme's emergency sq~ad
over on a 4 point scale were Mr and Mrs. Joe Bissell,
required. They are Karen Long Bottom ; Leon Hensley,
Hale, freshman , Dexter ; Long Bottom ; Mr. and Mrs.
Melinda J . Amsbary, fresh· Howard Larkins, Mr and Mrs.
man; Julia A. Holter, Bill McKelvey, Alice Adams,
sophomore; Lucy J Holter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Durst,
freshman; John W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wolfe, Mr.
senior; PaulS. Miller, senior; and Mrs . Gail Price and Mr.

this wrek.
"II was about 6:30 at night

Open Friday. and Saturday Nights Til 9 O'Clock
MEN'S 29.95

Double Knit Sport Coats

Sale s19.90

New York· Clothing House
KERM'S KORNER
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Special SaJe Prices

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MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR

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STEER CALVES -Good &amp;
Choice under 300 58-&lt;i5, 300-400
49.75-58, 400-50 4:&gt;-46.50.
HEIFER CALVES - Under
300 46.51).55, 300-400 41.51J.46.50
GASOLINE SAVED
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio
TransportatiOn Director J.
Phillip R1chley said Wed·
nesday 115 million gallons of
gasoline will be saved if OhiO
cuts speed limits to 55 miles
per hour Richley said there
would be a correspondmg loss
in gasoline lax revenue for the
state.

THANKS OFFERED
The Meigs County Jaycees
want to thank Earl Ingels and
the Athens County Savings and
Loan for thetr efforts In
acquiring and erecting the
Jaycee billboard sign located
behind the Certified Oil Station
across the street from the
Pomeroy-Mason Bridge.

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PAGO PAGO, American
Samoa (UP!) - A Pan
Ameri~n 707 jet smashed into
a low hili and burst into flames
while approaching Pago Pago
Airport in a violent tropical
squall Thursday, killing 92 of
the 101 persons aboard.
Thirty-six of those killed
were Americans. Seven of the

ThtCARfiERA
Mod i I GS708
25" diagon al plc1u re

survivors were in critical

condition and two were listed
as satisfactory.
The fire and impact left only
the nose and tail sections of the
lour-engine Boeing jet mtact.
One side of the craft was torn
away.
A)Wut 250 persons, many

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big -screen p1cture tube ever•
XL 100, 100 per cent sol 1d state cha sS IS All chassiS tubes- a
ma1or ca use of TV repa1rs - are gone!
Automat1c fme tunmg electronically pmpoints the correct
p1cfure s1gnal on each channel
lnstant-P1c no warm up wa1t.

Sale Price sslB.OO

wa1tmg to board fo r a tnp to
Honolulu, watched m horror as
the plane skidded down a dirt
road near a small village and
cut a 200-foot wide path
through tropical fo liage about
1,000 yards from the runway.
N10e of the 10 crew members
perished in the crash along
woth 83 passe ngers.
One of the survivors, Roger

Ca1m, 23, New Zealand, said he
first thought something might
be wrong when he heard a
str-ange, wrenching noise.

Officials said this may have
been when the plane started
lopping off the tops of palm
trees.

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an affordable price.
Super Accu Color black matrix picture tube,
RCA's finest big-screen picture tube ever!
XL-100, 100 per cent solid state chassis. All
chassis tubes- a major cause of TV repairs are gone!
Automatic fine tuning electronica lly pin points
the correct picture signal on each channel.
Instant-Pic. No warm-up wait.

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I!Y United Press J:nternallonal .
001.UMBUS- STATE OFFICIALS }lAVE Informed federal

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enel'gy. ~Zlll' William Simon lil~t ~proposal to have states mail

gas r&lt;~lloning coupons to the~r licensed drtvers would .be unworkbble 1J1 Ohio. Aetipg Highway Safety Department Director

Frederick Vierow, in a recent letter to Simon, said there IS no law
requirlilg the state ~ notified of any change of address by
liCilflsed drivers.
Vierow said some 3.2lhiUion of tile state's 7.5 million licenses
may contairr an incorrect address. "Tres~ 3,200,000 persons may
not receive the ap~lication bl~nks to which they are entitled ~r, 1f
the mail .were forwardable, may not receive the blanks •n a
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titilely manner. , · "A mail-out plan 111 Ohi~ als1&gt; could result In misdirection of
the·gas-coupon~. \he ~ndfng of the co~polll\ to dece~se~.persons
.and cultivate a substantlfll black mark~i m thiS state, Viero~
added. '••The&amp;&lt;\durlty aspect 9f tbe coujlj)nll would b~ destroyed.

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Sale Price

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With phonograph- AM-FM-FM stereo radio and
8 track stereo tape player. Full 60 inches wide.

•318.00

Full 60 inch width cabinet in Pecan. Has 3 speed
record player - AM-FM- FM stereo radio and 8
track stereo tape player.

lO" shot at by four men
R -e

... 1l. easim; (?no ugh;, right? . .

· ·. COLUMBUS illl'll. ~.~.
btiiiiness p~rtner of :u.
s. sen: Howard 'Metze~bauiQ hilS. ~onale&lt;l. $0,00(Ho .toe
Cllmpalgn pi Jol!ll''&lt;&gt;!enn wli1i will ~P(l0$e .~feJiePbaf!m ib.
. tlie l)emocralie prfural').' !lfay 4; It w&gt;Js 1:11"'!3led 'fh.ursday ·

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repre~en t.a t1 ves

were

jooned

by

from v:-lnous
groupswhlch hCJve been helphll
to the suLeCsli of th e program.
Volunteer V~orkcrs m th e
program \\Ork at VetPrans

One volunteer hea ds the Red
r'r l ,c;:~:.

Serv1ce to Military
FaauhcsPJugiamandsever&lt;Jl
others have assisted w1th the
bloodmobile vlsits Some at the
Syracuse Nursmg Home v1s1t

The program IS deSigned not work a t the bookmobile on tuberculoSis
only to provide sem ce to the sc rapbooks, with the talkmg assoc1atwn
co mmumty

throu gh

and

health

Others are
engage
d
w1tb
th e Rutland
th e book program or mend and

volunteer work of parhcipants dean books, whole i&lt;t the Solve r Circle and the
but to prov1de a mea nmgful cuw1t~ hom e th~rc 1s one Harnsonvllle Golden Circle
purpose to the hves of semor volunteer who cut s the hmr of Clubs as recephonists, lunch

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WASHINGTON (UP!) John W Dean's Watergate testunony , assailed m recent days
by Republicans charging it is

pef]ured, still Is acceptable to

The couple eventually made
their way through the fire and
mto the forest They were
bemg trea ted at a hospital for
burns.
Dr . Pete r F. Veales, the
hospital director, said, "Most
of the dead fried m the

did not survive

A Pan Amencan spokestnan
said the plane's flight recorder
and cockpit vmce recorder
were reco vered ftom the

wreckage.
A Federal AviatiOn Adminis·
tration investigation team was

Wesley Buehl, Republican ,
Meigs County Engineer, has
filed hiS petition of candidacy
for the nomination to run for
the unexpired temo of the late
Theodore Beegle. Buehl Is
servmg m the office under
appOintment by the Republican
Central JComm•ttee following
the death of Mr Beegle. The '
tenn will expire m January,
1977.
Buehl was appointed to the
post aboue one year ago. l(e
was the only candidate to file a
petitiOn for the May pnmaried
with the Meigs County Roerd of
ElectiOns on Thursday,
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:unemployment

ELBERFELDS IN POM E-.ROY
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WASHINGTON ( UPI J tnflatwn and unemployment
will get worse, not better, in
1974 and the economy will
toller a! thtl thre~hold of
rolcesswn for much of the year,
President . Nixon 's cliief
economic'a~viSers said today.
·· In a ·vessimiStic prediction,
.the Council of EConomic Ad·
V!Sers said priCeS would ' ad·
vaHce at a 1 pet. rate . m th.e
next 12 months, with food and
fuel prices leading the charge
If the forecast is correct, it
would make 1974 the worst
year for domestic mflatwn
since World War II and would

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cooperatwn m makmg the test

were

W8CQT,

Edgar possible.

1973, and still l.Ss can we risk
its acceleratwn," NIXon sa1d in
a brief message to Congress
accompanying the report "We
must dedicate ourselves to
carrymg on the fight agamst
Inilatwn m 1974 and' thereaf·
ter."
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But the PreSident·~ strategy,
keyed to a $9 .4 billiOn deficit
.budge t (or the' coming fiscal
yeor, appeared to lie aimed at
~eepmg the economy moving
and unemploy ment down, even
1f 1t m•ans losmg ground m hiS
anh-mflalion campaign
Council Chairman Herbert
Stein told reporters Thursday,

surpass the mflation rate of "We have done the anthmetic

1973, an unusually bad year for We do not see a path that any
prices
The forecast was published
m N1xon's annual ecommic
report and appeared to conflict
with Nixon's own goals.
"We cannot accept con tinuation of the mflation rate of

Dean committed perJury.

Watergate committee last

Nixon's press secretary,
Ronald L. Ziegler, said the
President stuck by repeated
statements denymg any
wrongdoing:
Dean's testimony is expected
in the case of former Nixon
aide Dwight L. Chapm,
charged with lying to a grand
Jury.
Chapm's attorney, Jacob A.
Stein, said in U.S DistriCt
Court Thursday that Chapin
had a right to know if the
government had eVIdence that
Dean had lied "even in matters

r easo nable person would
desc ribe as a recessiO n ''
HB ut," Nixon sa id m th e
report, "I cannot assur~ the
Amencan peopJe of an 1easy
time. "
Here IS the counctl's 1974

extraneous to this case."

When Dean pleaded guilty
Oct. 19 to one charge of con-

spiracy, the spec1al prosecutor
announced he would not be
prosecuted for any other
crimes - with the exception of
perjury.

A house-to-house canvass in
the areas served by the Mid·
dleport Volunteer Emergency
Squad will be conducted
beginmng at I p.m. Sunday to
obtain money lor a new am·
bulance.
Mrs. Grace Pratt and Mrs.
Ruth Powers of Mid&lt;jleport
have volunteered as chair·
persons. The vehicle will meet
the standards of the Natwnal
Highway Safety Act.
Pete Kloes, chairman o( the

bara Offutt, Erne~t Van Inwagen, and Mrs. Don Karr.
Workers prlmanly will
canvass u\ thew own neigh·
borhoods and will be wearing
red tags to indicate that they
are accedited by the
e,!JHlrgency· ~quad. ·
Officials of .the fire depatt·
ment report that about $15,000 ·
will be needed to purchase me · .
new truck and that the
department has some $3,000 on
hand wh1ch will be used, if

ways and means committee, necessarY, toward the new

working with Robert Fisher, purchase. However, officials
"new truck" chairman, said urge everyone to take part in
today he Is "more than the truck fund drive so that
outlook m other areas
pleased"
with the response of they too, can feel the CO!II·
- Unemployment Job
the pubhc to tbe current fund
(Continued
'on· page. 10)
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layoffs m mdustms hit hard by drive and e~tended thanks to
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the energy shortage, such as Mrs. Pratt and Mrs. Powers
Veterans Memotialllo!I/Itlll .
auto manufacturing and for acceptmg the task or' Admi~iohs ~ ·~harles W; .
tourism, woll help push the conducting the Sunday .can- . quy' Vmton; Freda Lauderunemployment rate to an vass.
.
milt, ·. Pomer.OYl . Jessie
average 55 pet. durmg 197~
Their wor~eis ·w1ll fnclude Vanlnw~geri, l'qmerDy; Dame!·
from las\ year's 4.9· pet. !eve!. Donna lloyd. Mrs. William Rice, Middlep~rt; 'Virg)m~
That means about 5 million DaviS; Mrs Bet1y ciioe,. Mrs. · Wo)fe·, :Syr~c-use; . Arnqld ·
Amerocans out of work com- Emma Wayland,'Mrs Be~sle Wilson,Sh~de ; ;lames_Stewa~t;
pared to. 4.\l million last year. Darst, Fr?nces Roush, Mrs. P~meray; Rolland Moms,
_:_ Econorius Growtli Gross Nan Moore, Mildred Hawley, Pometoy.
Nahonal Product total value of Mrs. Paul Case!, Mrs Roger
Discharges - Oliver Sayre,
all goods and services will stobart, Mrs. L. D. Ervin, Mrs. Jr., Carolyn Wnght, Melinda
expand by about 8 pet. to $1,390 I. R. Neal, Mrs. Patty Kloes, Lemley, Charles Klein, Sr.,
billion ($14 trolhon) but only Beth Vaughan, Mrs. Marianne Melville f/llhers, Etta Lomse
about 1 pet of the rise will be Caruthers, Brenda Pettit, Mrs W1se, Joseph Hood, Ralph
"real" or actual gam In output John Nash, Mrs. Bobby Payne, Ballard.
and productwn InflatiOn will Mrs. Emmett Sbuler, Mrs.
accoun t for the remainmg 7
Roscoe Fowler, Mrs. William
UNIT CALLED
pet.
Kennedy, Mrs. Denver R1ce,
The Middleport E·R ·squad
LOCAl. TEMPS
Mrs. Dorothy Ashley, Mrs. was called this IT\Oi:f!iiig ·at
The temperatw-e in down- Roscoe Fife, Mrs. Paul Davis,
town Pomeroy at II a.m Cindy Cra1g, Jackie and Diane 10:35 to Rutland for Vomi.
Fnday was 34 degrees under Carsey, June Thomas, Bar~ McKnight who was taken to
Holzer Medical Cehter.
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sunny skies

Truck strike may idle 75,000 in Ohio

in big jump up

WASHINGTON WPH
Vnemployment in
January took its biggest jump upward in four

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1974: a very bad year!

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then to other nets . The recently
acqu!l'cd helicopt er of the
Gallia Civil Defense was used.

Rutherford ; W8EPA, James
K1skla ; WHFCF, Gil Bush;
WAI)SUU, Elmer Boggs; all
Gallipolis, and W8TRI, J . J .
DaviS, M.D., Middleport
The emergency net thanked
Ro ger Daughtery, Super!n ·
tendent of the Southern Oh10
Coal Co., and Fntz Stover,
Civil Defe nse Director, for

M1n e, Simulated messages
were transmitted by rnob1le
wuts to a new central statiOn ,

Dean a ''coward" seeking
immwuty from prosecutiOn.

Workers listed.
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In E-R canvass

Emergency test simulated
w1th the Ameri can Red Cross
and Civil Defense areas
In this tesl, origmating at
Southern Ohw Coal Co No I

law, Edward Finch Cox, called

read dryly to the Senate

for believmg Mr. Dean com·
m1tted pequry m any
procedmg," AsSistant Specoal
Prosecutor Richard J . Davis
said. "We would have no basis
.. for bringing any charges of

/1 Simulated emergency test
conducted by the Galha,
Jackson, Meigs County
Emergency Radio Net on
Sunday, January 27, was a
nationwide activity sponsored
by the Amateur Radw Relay
League Interlocking radio
nets provided coverage of
disaster areas in mawtaming
communication through this
net to the surroundmg areas
Th1s was done in con]unctwn

Called a ''Coward''
President Nixon 's son·m·

former Wh1te House counsel,

"So far as the government lS
concerned, based on evtdence
we have now, we have no basis

SIMULATED TEST - left to right, Gil Bush, Fritz Stover, .J J DaVIs, M D , Don Marlin
(pilot), Edgar Rutherford, Elmer Boggs and James KISkia

perJury agamst Mr Dean "

Senate GOP leader Hugh Scott
says he has seen eVIdence at
the White House mdicating

they are relym g on hiS
credibility .

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government witness means

plane."

"We all tned to get out and
Jammed the exiSts. I managed
to get out over a wmg, but most
of those aboard dod not," said
one of the two male survivors.
The pilot, Capt. Leroy Peter·
son, Salt Lake City, Utah.
radioed the Pago Pago tower
befote the crash at 12:52 a.m.
that the plane was on fire. He
also said he was meeting a
violent thunder squall
Peterson and eight other
members of the IIJilerson orew

Prosecutor

Jaworski and his staff.
It was the testimony of the

TEN CENTS

ob·

Credibility
of Dean is
standing up
Spec1al

PHONE 992-21 56

birthda y

calls, transportation, recep· Luc1lle Sm1lh, C E Blakeslee,
homslc.;, craft mstructwn and Goldl(!
Clendenin,
Pat
there ts even a semor Citizens ' Lochary, Paulm e Roush,
chor us wh1ch perfo rmt:d Cll
tContmu ed on page 10)

summer, that contradicted
Presodent Nixon's statement
that he did not learn of the
Waiergate cover-up until
March 21, 1973 Dean sa1d
Nixon knew about It as early as
Sept. 15, 1972.
Dean's testimony is expected
m a number of Watergate·
related trials, and the fact that
the prosecutors list h1m as a

)ears ,. rising from 4:8 pet. . to 5.2 pet. as the
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The money ;W~g ·l!o11ate'd: a~v.ellilld, .bQSI~siUiln
. ~Qergy ·~risis · and fut; s . ~r ages oo. .e1~. o o
. . ~ t. ·Rafld whO. .\W. aJOI'II,l~r ~llli~,o1 ~il!"eq'l!: . ..
·jobs, .t he 'gov~Jtmeilt ~aid tOO,ay,
_. · ln(l: ;, chlill!o(oeW.sp&amp;~r&amp;thaf ·l\10tze.ubalilll.n~w · r,itJB. ·
· . .· 'fb~ ·aLS sa1d It, couldn't tell precisely bow
. : :w..\d:r~.l~:~·~t :l~)ii~'fo'\i;.wi~g:_ &amp;;4ispJI~.~t~.' ·· .. ; /ffil~n of,lh.~ 'i~creased Jqbl~ssness was .!lue _to
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. diclitions it was· ''subsllintial.:·.
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Evelyn Kmght, VIlma P1kkoja,

The)

The party afforded op·
portun 1ty to giv e special
recogn1t 10 n to the se mor
Citizens who work as vulun·
teers at a nwnber of statwns m

A semi truck dnver for the trucker to the mtersect10n
Sears-Roebuck company of Rt. 160 and 35 where they
enroute to Gallipolis was fired pulled h•m over to the side of
upon tll•s morning at Rio the highway.
Grande.
Accordmg to Lt. Ernest
According to the Gallipolis Wigglesworth of !he State
Post State Highway Patrol, the Highway Patrol, the dnver
driver of the rig who was not was told to continue on to his
United Press International
Identified, reported his truck destination and unload but if he
The strike by . independent
was fired at by four merr valued his life he h,ad b.etter not
truckers could close , all 21
·traveling in a statl9n ~~gor&gt;. leave Galhpolis. The case IS
General Motors Corp. plants in
The incident occurred al5 a.m. s t!I~ ~d~r i~ves tigation,
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A good selection of American made
bicycles including standard 76 inch
bicycles with coaster brake · 3 speed
bikes. A good selection of 10 speed
models for boys and girls . 20 Inch
bicycles with banana seat and Hi-Rise
handle bars a'nd 20 inch bicycles with
training wheels ,.
Stop in- See this fine line of boys and
girls bicycles. Buy the one you like best
and really save during this sale.

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Meogs Inn Thursday aft ernoon

of fire.''

EAS~ n~~~tla;ing

LONDON _ COAL MINERS WOUND up a crucial stnke
vote today, with ballots reportedly runmng overwhelmingly m
(Continued on page 10)

SALEI BICYCLES

Marriage Ucei!Se
Marvin leon Randolph, 36,
Rt. 2, Pomeroy, and Mary
Belle Monlisano, 39, R!. 2,
Pomeroy.

Custer, Gertrude Mit chell ,

Cann said the plane then hit
the ground and "everyone
snapped forward in their
seats." He said he and hos wile
were able to get out of the plane
and were surrounded by "rmgs

en route to the ISland, 2,600
m1les south of Honolulu.
Pan Amencan sa1d 49
passengers \)'ere scheduled to
leave the flight at !;':igo Pago
ITS . MIDDJ:E..
and 4Z others ivere en route to
. (l&lt;Jmtion tOd'ay, vowihg, to' maintain a state of ~ar ~"!''· Israel . Hoi;.blulfi and Los Angeles.
ptrllil ,qut ·of· a\1 ciP,tur.ed ·:Arab ~errlfu~l~s a~d . guarautee.~: \he
'The crash was the second on
"national nghtl!'' of .Palestin,i\}n te!Ugiles.l)IIIita,rY sour~~ 'P·Tet the So~ih PaCifiC Pan Anieri·
Aviv said today Israeli demohtuin teams blew lip C?~er.ete . can route in recent months A
hangars at a capt w-ed "Egyptian ·al~ie!d , duti~g !he .p~llbac~· ·l!Qeing 700 w•tii 79 passeng~rs
from territory seized during the 17-&lt;iay, 1973 Middle East War. 'crash~d after takeoff . ftom
The sources defended the destructiOn of •ns)allatwns at the Papeete, Tahiti, last July 23.
Fayid airfield, saying, "It's a military in~tallat10n m a war All but one person were killed.
theater, not a discotheque." Egyptian President Answar Sadat
said "Israel should withdraw from all occupied Arab lands and
Buehl files for ,
the ~ational rights of the Palestinian people should be ensured.
"I will not sign an agreement ending the state of belligerency
engineer post
with Israel unless these two conditions are met."

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LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature In downtown Pomeroy at II a. m.
Thursday was 52 degrees under
sunny skies.

Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMISSIONS - Harley
Johnson, Pomeroy ; Albert
Keeton, Syracuse.
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Shields.

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COLOR TV SET

duties as fne ndly VlSlting,

in Pan Am crash

X~J-100
100'1&gt; Solid Stale
color TV

25"

SALE! RCA XL-100

Struble, Edson Roush , Shirley

Comrn um tv Sc hool.

92 persons lost

Color TV

25 " r1 1ao:ona l PI(; IUte

lh eir work a t th e Meigs program otself mvolved m such

work with a luncheon at the tended Thursd;:1y's luncheon

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1974

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

VOL. XXV NO. 204

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the first anmversary of their and well over tOO of th em at-

Devoted To The Interests Of The Meigs-Mwon Area

1ooon Solid State

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servan ce
Mrs . Welker tntr oduced
members of the Meigs CoUIIty
Council on Aging, Clarence

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RCA

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Thursday 's

vol unteers go to the home JUSL forrnmg other duties.
to v1s1t w1 th the res1dent.s
Program participan ts work
OtiJCJ volunteers ass1st the at the Meigs Semor Citzens
reachers w1th students and Ct:nter and with the RSVP

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THREE WORKERS OF THE Meigs County Retired Seruor Volunteer Program received
awards for over 500 hours each m community serVIce when the first anmversary of the RSVP
Program was observed Thursday They are, from left, Mrs. Lelah Weatherby, Mrs. Nellie
Hayes and Mrs Mae Weber w1th Mrs. Clara Lochary, preSident of the RSVP Advisory Board ,
right, making the presentation

celebrate

men reSidents there and twu assistant:;, quolting and per·

known as "R.'iVP" - Retired (:tnd ('Ollect for TV ren tals as of the semor citizens work wtth
Semor Volunteer Program well as other chores Othe rs the local cancer society and the

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citizens

on~s

the county as well as Memonal Hospital as recep- patients, read to them and
recognition to others who have liomsts, at the snack bar, take write letter for them as needed
helped esta blish the program patoents to x-ray, deliver maol As a part of the program some

Solid colors and plaids . Sizes 36 to 46 in regulars
and longs.
Stop in the busy mens department · lst floor try on a coat or two . Buy what you I ike and really
save.

FULTZ OMITrED
The name of Marc Fultz, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Fultz,
Middleport,
was . Ullin·
tentionally omitted ' ftom the
third six weeks honor roll of
Meigs High School. Marc is a
sophomore.

SUITS • SPORT COATS • OUTERWEAR
SWEATERS· SHORT SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS

BY BOB IIOEFLrCH

The •·Jive ly ones" _, Meigs
n wn• (Ire 126 su(h serum
Coon tv semor cittzeos who a re l' ttlzens ta kmg p&lt;Jrt 1n the
taking part m the vo luh teer p1o~ram wtm.:h 1s under, the
serv 1ce progra m ~ ce lebra ted dircctwn of M1s Pettrl Welkt:r

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LIVESTOCK REPORT
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
January 26, 1974
HEIFERS - Good &amp; Cho1ce
700.900 36.50 • 43.50, Utility 3335, Canner &amp; Cutter 26 to 33;
Bulls 1000.1400 39.90; Veal,
Good 200.250 58 · 63.
HOGS - 19().240 41, 261).up
38.20, 41)()..600 29.9().31.50, Boars
32, Pigs by !lead 21J.40 15-17.50,
41).li() 21.51).29.

Truckers

SAVE ON SPORT COATS

M9igs' lively

Minnie
Smith mChevalier.
He ···-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·----·-·-· - - - - -·-·-·-·
was a farmer
this area his
entire hfe . He was also
Mens and Boys Winter Jackets · · · · · - - · · Sale 'h price
preceded 10 death by a sister
Mens &amp; Boys Sweaters &amp; Sweater Vests· · · Sale 'h pnce
and five brothers.
Mens 9.95 Bath Robes · - · - · · · · · · · - - Sa~e 5.00
Surviving are !ow- brothers,
Mens Flannel Pajamas · · - - - · · · · · Sale 2 pa1r 9.95
Charles, of Bnstol, Ohio;
Mens 9.95 Dress Slacks · - - - - · · · · • · Sale 5.00
Herman, Ivan 1., and Roy C.,
Mens 5.95 Flare Leg Denim Jeans · · · · · · · Sale 4.88
all of Reedsville , a Sister, Mrs
Mens &amp; Boys Sport and Dress Shirts · - · · · Sale :12 pnce
Naomi Snoke, Lancaster, and
Entire Stock Boys Sweaters - · - · · · - · · Sale h pnce
several nieces and nephews
Mens 9.95 Western Sport Shirts · · · - · - - · · · Sale 6.99
Funeral servoces will be
3 pr . 2.29 Davis '12 D Cushion Sole Socks Sale 3 pr. 1.89
Saturday at I p.m. at the White
Funeral Home in Coolville with
the Rev. Eldon Blake of·
ficiating. Burial w11l be in
Reedsville Cemetery. Friends
may call at the funeral home
after noon Fnday.

Ohio will loose federal highway a1d if it fails to lower speed
limits by March 3, conformmg
(Continued from page I)
to the emergency federal law
the Nahonal Council of In· on speed limits.
dependent Truckers, blamed
the slow start of the shutdown
on confusiOn over the startin,j LAYOFFS
time. Some groups, such as
WARREN, Ohw (UP!) F ASH, had said they would About 2,000 workers will be
wait unhl midnight Jan. 31 to laid off for one week at the
begin their shutdown.
Packard Electric Division
"We've already made an im· plant of General Motors Corp.
pact," said Rynn. "There are here next week because of
only 15 to 20 trucks at most produchort cutbacks resulting
service stations on major truck Irom the energy crisis.
routes in Ohio, while on a
Officials said the plant has,
normal night you would find at so far, laid off 2,800 person:'.
least 150 trucks parked at all of The normal work force IS
them."
13,000

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Ohio by next v. eek, Idling close
to 75 ,000 workers, 11 was
learned today The steel ID·
dustry has alreatly announced
layoffs
,
The fir&gt;&lt; to close would be
the goant · GM complex at
Lordstown which has three
plants.
John Gnx, of the public
rela twns department at the
complex, said the plants keep
only a 24--hour mventory on

hand .
"! would say it IS probably
pretty similar' at .the others
· alt~oughwe depend just a little
bit more on rolling inventory,''
said Grix · .
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ma'tenal on hand to last us fo r
j 4 hours, · G'"' told Umled

Press lnternatwnal "About 50 Warren, employmg 150, also
pet of our mcommg material closed Thursday because it
comes in by truck. Any serious was unable to obta10 steel.
Th~ Youngstown Sheet and
m'terference with the flow
Tube
Co., Youngstown, an·
would shut us do.yn Within
nounced Thursday 1t was
days''
.
The Lordstown facility is in ·laying olf more than 1,000 men
northern Ohio where very few, and curtailing preduction of
1f any, trucks are running flat rolled steel products 'ef·
fective Monday "as a direct
today.
The complex employs about result of the truckers protest."
The Emp~re-Delroit Steel Co
10,000 persons and manufac·
lures the Chevrolet Vega, the plants m Mansfield and Dover
hottest selling car In the nation may also have to close. The
at the present lime, and trucks. plant in Mansfield employs
In other related develop- 1'000 workers and the one m
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ments, Armco Steel Corp . Dover 1,100.
1\'leanwhile as independent
closed its Washington Court
truckers
went on strike today
House plant because it was
unable tp ship Its produ'cts. The to protest the high price of
diesel fuel, the action appeared
plant employs 565 persons.
Ohw · Co rru g~t m g· Co , to be successful only in Penn-

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sylvania and Ohw.
The strike was screduled to
start at 12:01 a.m. EDT, liut
some truckers stopped work
Thursday. There have been
i~Cidents of violence m Ohio all
week, and in Pennsylvania,
Ronald Hengst, 33, Spring
Grove, Pa., was killed when his
truck ran down an embankment just off the lehigh
Valley Thruway near Allentown. State police sa1d h1s
windsl\ield was shattered by a
boulder dropped from an
overpass,
Gd\1. Milton J. Shapp put
Pennsylvania' s National
Gnard on alert to patrol the
highways and tried to mediate
among state officials an'l'l the
leaders of the strike.

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- The Datly SentineL Mtddlenort-Pomeroy, 0 , ~'eb . 1,1974

Ladies head area board
of real estate brokers
manner . The Southeas ter n
t:AJ.LIPOI.IS - M" Jarncc· active tn real estate , but who Ohto Board or Realtors IS a
J Steele. broker, of Jan Steele desu es to support realtor s m part of th e Ohw Association of
Realty, Wellston, ts the actiUn to 1m prove staflda1 ds Rea ltors and th e Na t10n al
Southf'.&lt;~ S tern OhiO Board uf anti quahty m the area of real
Associatton of Realtors.
H.ealtors ' new pr esid ent estate
As prestdent, Mrs Steele
Mr s
Stee le
succeeds
e lected at
the
annual
made the fo!lowtng aporgan1zat10n meetang at tile Dougla s J Wetherholl as
pmntments for 1974 £':. M.
Holtday Jnn 1n Kanauga prestdent, who presided, I ike 1 Wt seman, Gall tpohs,
assisted by Denver Htgley,
recently
Htgiey trustee , Denver Ha gley,
Mrs Steele satd the realtors secreta ry-treasurer.
Galhpohs, associate salesman,
hcwe pledged to sec k mcreases was succeeded by another lady
and Harry Naugle, Ja ckson,
tn all four countt es - Gallta, broker, Mrs Sara J. Schwab, chall'man of Rea l Estate
Metgs, Jack son an d Vmlon - employed by the Steele agency.
The Southea stern Ohw Board Poh!lcal Educa twn Comor brokers and sa lesman
memberships as well as tn of Realtors ts devoted to ser- mittee.
The next meellng of the
affi li a te memberships An vtng the real estate needs of all
board ts planned for Apnll6, at
aH!J1ate as a person v.ho 1s not Amencans in a highl y etlucal
the Coach House in Wellston.

By Bob Hoeflich
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Mr~ Mary Seaman, at'lJve commumty worke1 l:lnd one of lhr
nost enthusiaStic supporters of the Meigs County Humane

Soc tet), wtll mark her 70th btrthda) Sunday

Mary ·· loves'' ~ hat she's domg and she a lso loves the B1g Bend
area havmg rome here 19 years ago from I.. O UISVI ll e, Ky She
restdes on Breezy Heights , Pomeroy

SEVERAL EMPLOYES of the Me1gs Count) opct alton of
Genera l Telephone Co of Ohw are hsted on "honor rolls " of the
com pany's employe newspaper
l.J.sted on the years' servtee honor roll are Junmy R Fortune,
flH years. and Allee M Freeman, JO years. Donald Pearch, Jr,
IS hsted m reco gmtion of a 17year safety record
~·or

the college crowd·

Tiw Na lwnal Cherry Blossom Festtval wtll sponsor a new

Any MPtgs County gtrl attendmg an accred1ted college can
wnle to :"olaltOnal Cherry Blossom Festi va l, Box 2782,
Washmglon. D C 200 13 for a contest apphca tion. The dcadlme IS
Feb 10

The Dai~ Sentinel

I STILL CAN 'T believe the WHOLE thmg.
School chtldren are bemg assaulted and ktll ed m early
mormng tnCld ents wh1ch have occurred smcc the estabhshment
of Dayhght Savmgs Time. Ilts freely ~dmitted that the new ttme
schedule has done nothmg to saH energy and yet Congress
makes no progress to speak of m calhng the whole lhmg off
I don 't tlunk one ca n look to a local board of educatwn or
even to a state leg islature to change the sttuatwn It 's the goof of
Congress - yeah, anolheP one - and should be ta ken care of
there.

PEVOTEDTOntF.

rNTERESTOF

LOVES PAPER ROUTE - Charles Smtih, 15, son of Mr
and Mrs Harold Smtih, Middleport H1ll, loves hts paper
route. In hsting Jus mterests and hobbleS he put hts paper
route at the head of the hst. in addttion to his route he loves
btke ridmg and playmg football . Charles ts an eighth grade
student at Metgs Jumor Htgh School m Middleport. He has
·had his route approximately two years He IS forever buymg
gtfts for hts famtl~ from the profit he makes on hts route.
Charles has three s•slers and one brother . Hts father ts
emp loyed at Rutland Furmture Compa ny

Area students on honor list
Lynn M. Smith , a nursmg Rt. I, Portland, and Mary A.
student from Guysv•llc, is one Rtchardson, EducatiOn ma JOr,
of 41 students to achteve a Rt 2, Coolvtlle.
stratgh t-A t4.0) average at
Parkersburg Co mmuntl y
College. M1 ss Smtih ts a
daughter of Ivan K. Smtih, Rt.
1, and completed 12 or more
hours of work to ea rn
recogmtton fo r her grades.
Other Ohto students earmng
recognttion for their fir s t
semester's work were Melissa
J. Proffitt, nursmg major ,
daughter of Dale R Profftlt,

DST: Problems
By George Hargraves, Supt.
Meigs LOcal School District
This evenmg I will mention briefly 15 items rather than
emphastzmg two or three·
- Ccngratulations to the Pomeroy PTA for the excellent
"bright stick" project. That should be of real help during the
morning darkness.
- I can't prove tt with numbers, but I don 'l see how the
daylight savings tlme is saving much energy. It has put schools
all over the nation in a bad situation . We are wrong if we change
schedule and we are wrong if we don 't.
- We urge drtvers to be espectally cauttous in their early

Speahing of schools -- No. 302
mornmg driving durmg these weeks of winter DST.
-The two and one-hail days of school lost at Salisbury puts
us ~Hour and one-ball days erased at that school. You wtll recall
thai !'ll over five must be made up .
. - Rutland and Harrisonville have both JlliSSed' three days.
The other schools m the dtstrict have missed only two.
- .The regular monthly meeting of the Meigs Local Board of
Education bas been set for the second 'I;'uesday of each month.
The next !Titeting wtll be on Tue&amp;day, February 1~ .
- The Adult Basic Education learnmg laboratory IS open
each Tuesday and Thursday evening in the Central Building in
Middlepilrt. This program is designed to help folks successfully
pass the General Educational Development test and obtain a
certificate or high school eqwvalency.
- We finally obtamed enough applications to start some
adult sewmg classes. We have sent letters to all who applied
telling them when and where the classes are to be Held
- We have foul' remaining basketl)all games. Three are
home games on Frida~ nights, Gallipolis, Iro11ton and LOgan in
that order. The fourth game is Tuesday, February 12, at
Wellston.
- Spellmg is becoming of greater interest these days as our
young spellers look forward to the County Spelling Bee at
Eastern High School on March 14.
- We presently plan to begin a course this fall in accounting
and offtce management. This would be a two year program in
grades 11 and 12. It will be designed particularly with boys m
mind. If your tenth grade boy is uncertain about his future , this
might be good to constder. Our planning for this will dep&lt; ,don
enroilinent and several other things, but we are hopeful.
- With the ftrst semester behind us and grades recorded,
registration for next year will be in full swing soon. If you have
questions, call one of the guidance counselors at 992-2Jo8.
- Our past follow-up studies of all our graduating classes
show less than one in four going to college. Students who are not
going to college should certainly be in a vocational course. This
should be seriously considered in every home wbere there is a
,
student who will be in grade 9or 11 next year,
- At its January meeting the Board of Education made a
fine investment in the future of the Meigs High Sch,ool Band . At
the recommendaUon of Band Director Dwtght Goms the Board
approved the purchase of 2 sousaphones, 8 baritones, 2 ptccoloes
and 2French horns . The total cost will be about $4,000, but it iun
excellent investment in the future of the band .
- - I ment~ned the adult sewin~ ciasses earlier in this
wlumn. The begmners class appears to be full . We do have :;orne
openings in the advanced class. It begins at 3: :m p.m. and lasts to
6 ~3U ,..m . starting Wednesday, February 6, at the high school. If
intertsted, you could &lt;;aU Mrs. Bl'mgarner at 992'3039 or me at
or just go to the first class .
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seSSion, &lt;moe each wet!k lor 12wee~s."fhe tuition ~$10.

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dum on continumg the burley
pnce support and productwn
control program will be held
beginning Feb. 25.
Growers voting in the referendum wtll decide whether the
marketmg quotas and pnce
supports should be contmued
for the 1974, 197o and 1976
crops
The producers, who voted
96.6 per cent "yes" m a strntlar
refer endum three years ago,
were expected to endorse contmuatwn of the program m the
matl ballotmg from Feb. 25
through March I
Butz set the 1974 marketing
pounds,
quota at 608 mtllion
(
aboul8 per cent above the level
announced for 1973. Offtcials
sa td the increase was needed to
comply with a legal requirement that the burley quota
cannot be less than 95 per cent
of the amount whtch offtctais
esttmate wtll be needed for
domestic use and exports.

WASHIN GTON I UP() Agncu lture Secretary Earl L
Butz Thursday announced an 6
per cent mcreasc m burley
tobacco markehng quotas for
1974 and satd a grower refen-

2ash and a new car

PERHAPS, MEIGS COUNTJANS mtght be interested m
helping restore the sight of Wan Ahmad Omar, of Malasta, an
Ohio Umve rstly student.
Wan IS a semor m mterpersonal commwucahon at Ohw
Umverstt y and hopes to complete postgraduate work at Ohto U.
before relurnmg to a teaching career m his homeland
One of the people he met through school m Athens was Mrs
Mary Diles, a volunteer worker wtth students. Mary 1s the wtfe of
Btll Dtles, formerly of Middleport. Mary made an appointment
for Wan, blind since the age offour, wtth Dr. Henry Croct, Athens
oplhalmologist, when she learned that Wan's s1ghl mtght beneftt
from a cornea transplant.
Results from tests m Athens and Columbus confirm that the
transplant, as well as removal of a cataract mtght at least
partially restore Wan 's stght m h1s nght eye
Facthties and personnel are available to perform the
necessary surgery in Athens, Dr. Croci says. U the retina in
Wan 's n ght eye has not been dama ged by the mfectwn that
caused damage to the cornea, Wan has a good chance of seemg.
But the doctors cannot perform the surgery JUSt yet
Someone must don ate the cornea Wan needs so badly Smce
there ts oo eye bank m Athens the eyes must come direct from a
donor. 1
Surgery would be scheduled within about 24 hours of the
donation . The only lumting factors involv ed m makmg a donation
are if the person died due to cancer , leukemta or a stmtlar
disease..
U there ts any posstbthly of a donatwn from Meigs County,
Dr. Croci can be reached through hts o!fte&lt;, Athens , 592-4461 or at
hts home, 593-3067.

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The Metgs Marauders wt!l be
In " the spOiler" role lomght , as
they try to knock off the
powerful , league - leadtn g
Galli pohs Blue Devtls m an
SEOAL battle at the l.arr) lj
Morrison GJmnaSIW11
The Demons, at 9-1 m SEOtiL
actwn, are currently t1ed w1th
Waverly for the lop spot, wh1le
the Marauders, 1-9, are m
seventh place, just a game
altead of cellar - ctwelhng
Wellston
The maroon and gold cagers
of Roger Brauer are coiTiaii ~
off a rugged 83-'IJ JOss lu u•~
Athens
Bulldogs.
whtle
Gallipolis will try to ge l rollmg
agam after barely gettmg past
Ironton, 60-56 Tuesday mght
The Blue Devt!s of J1m
Osborne hav e r epo rt edly
looked sluggtsh sinc e theit b1g

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thumph at Wavcily. d dec tswn
that ended the Ttgers' 45-game
wmmn~ streak just shy of the
league 111ark of 49 held by
Gallipolis
The Marauders " til be gmng
w1th JUnt or pn:otman Dan
Dodson, wtth semor Btll Myers
and sophomore Ter r) Qualls at
the corners, and sophom ore
Jerry Cl emt?nns ~1nd Lon me
Coats or Steve Pr l&lt;.'e at the
guards
The Blue Devils, meanwlulc.
the mnlh ranked Class AA

rcbowuls m the Demons' 68-53
wtn at Gal hpoli s on Dec. 14 .
As for all-league and all-state
canc.l1date Gt l Pnce, Brauer
says Dodson w1ll ge l the ca ll.
The 6-3 JUn tor has been improving stcachly on h1 s
defensive work, and Bra uer '
hopes he II be ge ttmg some
help from ll1 s tea mmates m
J,.; uard ing the 6-5 ace who
usually hm ts yQu more on the
backboards than m the scorm g
colwnn Pnce IS by far and
away lhe h;p 1 cbounder in t he
SEOA L, averagmg 16 9 ca roms
per loop 1111
In -·that December meetmg
between tile two cl ubs, Price
11pped off 14 tmsscd shots whtle
pour ing m 19 pomts.
Dodson, mean whtle, grabbed
seven rebolmd s and l11t for 20
pmnl&lt;; to take game sconng

team m the state , w1ll be

::;endmg out G1l Pnce at cente1.
forwards Tom Valentme and
M1ke Stck lcs, and gua t ds
Jimmy Smger and J 1m Niday
"Sickles hu rl us the last
tnne,' ' BrauCI sa1d, refernn g
to the fi -3 semor \\ ho poured m
10 pomts and pulled in 8

RACIN E-Captam Harold
Beegle ts down South these
days enjoymg the sunsh me at
Inghs, Fla Alter hts 47 years of
saihng the Grea t l....a kes.
Captam Beegle ent ered a wellea rned rettrement from USS's
Great Lakes Flee t His last
shtp , the STR. AR'i1!UR M
ANDERSON, n0w commanded
by Captam Bernard Cooper ,
carries tacomte pe]Jets fr om
Mmnesota Joadmg docks to
steel mtlls on the Lower Lakes.
Pnor to hts recent move to
lnghs, Fla , Captam Beegle's
home was Racme , R D , Oh10
Back m 1926, long before
modern vessels like the ANDERSON were even on
drawmg boards, Harold Beegle
be came a deckhand on U. S.
Steel's . STR HOM ER D.
WILLIAMS He rose rapidl y
through the unhcensed ratm gs
aboard sllip and in 1935, wa s
riamed Umd mate on the STR.
CORNELL He became a
captain tn 1959, and brought out
the STR. D M. CLEMSON to
sa1l that shtppmg season All
told , Harold Beegle has sailed
12 vessels m Umted States
Steel's Great Lakes Fleet He
commanded the STR ANDERSON two seasons.

SARAH J. SCHWAB

Coach John Arnott's vtsttmg
Meigs Freshmen shot a sizzhn g
5o pel. from th e fteld Thursday
ni ght and forced Coach Gen e
Oesch's unb ea ten Galltpolts
Freshmen mto an overt1me
before losmg a thnlhng :&gt;3-49
Sou theas tern OhiO League
ga me to the host Galhanq
" It was by far our best effm t
of the year,'' remarked Coa~..:h
Arnott after the heche encounter. "Our boys played
excellent team ball. it's a
shame they had to Jose after a
performan ce hke thnt "
The lrmmph left Galhpohs
with a 11 -0 conference mark .
Metgs dropped to 5-ll m league
play . It was th e L1ttl e
Marauders' second ove rtime
loss wtthm three days Athens
edged Metgs 39-36 m an extra
period on Monday
Steve Randolph wa s the bt g
g~n for Metgs The speedy

for thi s year wtll be mailed as
soon as loca l farm committees
can
make
adJustments
reflectmg undermarketing and
ove rmark etm g from 1973
quotas.
Burley tobacco fs grown
mamly tn Kentucky, Tennessee, North Ca rohna,
Vtrgtnta, West Vtrgmta , Ohto.
Ind tana and Missouri.

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,OFFICERS NAMED
COLUMBUS - The Ohio
State Assoctallon .of Township
Trustees and Clerks elected
ofltcers and directors at its
46th Annual Convenllon , held m
Columbus recently. More than
3,000 members and guests of
the Assoctation attended the
four-day affatr . Newly-elected
officers are : Paul A. Smith,
Novarre, Stark County,
President ; former SecretaryTreasurer William S. Bauer,
Crestline, Crawford County,
Second Vice Prestdent ; and
former Director Emerson
Englehaupt, Botkins, Shelby
County, Secretary-Treasurer.
Robert H. Meintzer, Delta,
Fulton County, was re-elected
First Vice President.
MONDAY
MIDDLEPORT Garden
Club, " :30 p.m., at the home of
Mrs. ; ames Tttus, Rutland.
Mrs. John Kincaid, Mrs. Davtd
Entsminger and Miss Lucille
Smith, co-hostesses. Miss
Nellie Zerkle to give the
program on "Hanging Flowers
for the Home ''. Roll call is
flowers I
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patriotic

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YOUNG SIGNED
DALLAS I UP! 1 - Th e
Dallas Cowboys Thursda}
stgned Char he Young, a North
Ca rolina State running ba ck
who was one of the ir tv.. a firstround draft ptcks.
Young was among the ftrst
players chosen m the Natwnal
Football League draft Tuesda y
to s1gn a contract Dallas did
not disclose the contract terms.
He ts 6-1 and 212 pounds

Special Purchase
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UNIONDALE, N Y 1UP! ) The New York Nets announced
Thursday the reachvalton of Gfoo t-7 t ook •e for"ard Jim
O'Brien.
O'Bnen, a Maryland graduate, was released by the Nets
before the sta rt of the regulat
season a nd had been playtn g
wtth 'fi·enton of the Eastern
Basketball League.

PLYWOOD PANELING

Joey fhce hau led down 10
rebound s fot GAHS
Gat y Swam paced Ga lha's
attack , stnkmg II of 20 fielders
and three free throws for 25
po ints. Kc1llt Burdette h1t s1x of
I I from the field and one free
th r ow fm 13 pomts
Me1gs zoomed to a 9-4 f1rst
pe110d lead
The Ltttle
M;~raudc&gt;r s \H're st1ll on top
dunng the ltalf-tnnc wtenmsswn, 21-20 GAHS took a
"2-30 lead aftet three periods of
play Till' r ~,.:g ula hon game
ende d m a 4:&gt; -45 deadlock.
GAHS outscmed Meigs 8-4 m

guard 1111 on se&gt;en of 10 fteld
goal attem pts and two [I ee
thr ows for 16 points Guard
Mark J:Iagge1ly was close
behtnd wtth six of 13 from the
held and two ft ee throws for 14
pomts Most of Haggerty's
pomts Yt ere from fa r out
Randolph ta lhcd most of Ius
pomts on hard-dnvmg layups
Metgs connected on 22 of 40
fteld goal attempts for 55 pet.
At the fou l Circles, the visitors
'"'' e ftve of 13. Metgs had 13
personals, 20 rebounds and 14
tu1 novers De l Brown mg, who
tallied e1ghl pomts, ptcked of[
seven cm·ums for the lose1 s AI
Stewa t t tossed m nmP markets
fur Mei gs .
Galhpohs con uected on 23 of
ol fte ld ~oa l attempts for 45
pel Tlte Ltlt!e Devt ls converted seven of H flee throw
attempts , harl 12 persona ls, 20
rebounds tmd 11 turnov ers.

tile over tune.

In tl1e hectic fourth period,
th e score was lied stx limes
and the le11d excha nged !lands
five times
GAHS held a 4:&gt;-42 lead wtth
26 seconds left m regula tiOn
play followmg two free throws
by KPt lh Jack son.
Randolph ta lhed on a dnvtng
byup \1.-llh mne sceonds left
lie was fou led un the pia) and

Amcnca n H ockey
L eague Stand1n gs
By Un1t ed Press lnt er nat1ona l
North
w 1 t p t s gf ga
N ew Haven 28 15 7 63 194 153
Prav 1den ce 28 20 6 62 238 164
Ro c t1ester 25 13 10 60 187 161
Nova Sc ot1 iJ
2tl 19 8 56 17 1 142
Bos t on
16 Jv 7 39 161 107
Spnng f ,eld 12 . 10 34 1&lt;16 188
So lith
w I 1 pis gf ga
Hershey
28 l tl 9 65 214 153
Balt1more 26 18 4 56 172 154
C1nc.nnat1 25 17 5 55 166 150
Jacksonv• ll e
28 28 4 40 147 198
V1 r g1n 1a
15 27 7 37 140 187
Ruchmond 13 33 5 31 140 219
Thur sday's Resu lfs
Nova Sco t1 a 3 R 1chmond 2
Ba lt 1more 3 V 1r g 1nli't 3
(On l y games sch edu led)
Today 's Games
C•ncmnal! at New H aven
Jacksonvdle at Rochester
Nova Scot1a at Spr1ngf1e!d
( Only g ame s sch eduled )

CHICAGO !UP! ) - The
Mtchiga n Stale Spartans may
do tile rest of th e Btg Ten
basketball teams a favor
Saturday.
The Spa t l• ns, htghest
sconng team m the conference
wtth th e best lte!d goa l shooting
perce ntage, get a chance to
hand leaguc-lcadmg Purdue ilc;
first Btg Ten defea t The
conlest 1 in wllrch the Boller~
makers Will try to chng to first
place at the mtd-pmnt tn the 14game season, will b'e on
1 eg1ona l television
It wtll be the second game
lh ts year be tween the two
clubs In the ear lier encounter
Pul'duc won by two points at
home, 77-75, when center John
Garrett scored on a Jay-m with
four seconds to play .
On th e Spar tan court the
res ult mtght be different
MtdHgan Slate boasts two of
the league's top 10 scorers,
defendmg scoring champion
Mt ke Robtnson, now thtrd with
a 21.1 average, and No. 10,
Lmdsay Ha1rston, who IS also
the league '.s leadmg rebounder

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Me1gs was beaten m every
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SATURDAY
w1th Galhpolis httlmg for 12,
TRI .VALLEY
18. I I &lt;.111d 21 nz.wkers, whi!P
Ncl~ York at Be lpre
Meigs talhed 10, 12, 14 and 17
SVAC
pom ts in each of the four Sou th wes t ern a t Symmes
Val ley
penods.
Others
In tomght 's prehminary, Ron Oak H1ll a t Wel l ston
Logan's Mara uder reserves Alexcl nde r a t Mi ller
Ho ck 1n g
al
Ros s
will try to avenge a 42-40 set- Fed
Sou theas t ern
ba ck suffered at the hands of Warren Local a t Parkersburg
Coach Wtilard
1Buddy 1 Calhol rc
Moore's Bl ue Imps m their first Fc11rland at Ea stern
Waterlord a t So uthern
meehng.
In that tntt1al meetmg , the
Marauders were paced by the
balanced scon ng of Ch ip
Brauer, Mtcky Dave npor t ,
Greg Brownin g and Mtke
Magnotta
Brauer
and
Browmng are both now wtlh Team SEOAL FROSH
W L
P OP
11 0 480 335
the 'arstly squad The Imps Ga ll i pOli S
Logan
9 2 58 9 345
were led by Brett Wtison w1th At h en s
7 4 405 368
Me 1gs
S 6 421 diS
16 points

SEO frosh
standings

Jackson
4 7 387
•1&lt;1 5
Iron ton
4 7 415 d3~
Waver l y
3 8 381 417
Wellston
1 10 240 559
TOTALS
44 44 Jl19 3319
Thursday's Results .
Gal l ipolis 53 Me1gs 49 (ot)
At 1'1ens .sa Jackson 36
Wellston JB Iron ton 36
Logan 51 Waver ly 31
Feb. 7 Gam e~·
Meigs at Iro nton
Wellston a t Jackson
Gal l 1poi 1S a t Loga n
At h ens at Waverly

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calm l)' ronverted a free throw
to send the game mto overtlme.
Swain popped tn a long
jumper with 2:22 left m the
overti me . Haggerty countered
wtlh a short JUmper at the I 48
mark. Keith Burdette got a taptn I I :28) and a lay up 1I :02 ) to
gtve GA HS a 51-47 advantage.
Hag gerty's two fr ee throws
\'illh 19 seconds left made it 5149 . Swain's layup at the buzzer
ended 1t, 53-49
Galhpohs IS at Logan next
T ur sday . Metgs pl ays at
Ironton .
Box score

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208 E M.1rn, Pomeroy

Local Bowling
POMEROY LANE~
Mornmg Glones League
January 11,1974

Pts
Excels 1or
O il
Co
94
Newell Sunoco
93
G&amp;J Auto Part s
15
G 1bbs G r ocery
14
Pocklmgton Constr uct iOn
62
Spen ce r 's Ma rke l
58
H1gh lnd Game - Mar l ene
W11son 180, Marlene Wrl son l7 1
H1gh Se rr es Marlen e
Wilson 509, M G1 llil an and M
Siss on 424
Te am
H1gt1
Game
Poc klrngton Co nstr uct1on 777 ,
Exce l s ior 011 Co 2196

tndustnall.e ague
J an u ar y 24, 1974
Won Lo ~ l
Milhoan S0h10
30
10
K&amp;C Jewel er s
28
12
MEIG S FROSH (49) Pomeroy N at' l Ba nk
20
20
W.:~ l ters 0 0 0
Sc 1tes 1 0 2, Landmar k •
20
20
Stewart 4 I 9 , Brownmg 4 0
F1ve Potnts Grrl l
18
22
Randolph 7 2 16 , Haggerty 6 1 Slat e Farm Insurance 4
36
14 OodsonOOO H am1ltonOO
T eam
Hrgh
Ser res
0 TOTALS 22 -5·49
Pomeroy National Ban k 2621,
GALLIA
FROSH (5 3) K&amp;C J ewe le rs 2620, La ndmark,
Keilh Jackson 2 2 6. Kev 2575
Jackson 1 1 3 . Swa 1n I I 3 25 .
Team H1gh Game - Land
Wade o o o. Burdette 6 1 13. ma r k 939, Pomeroy N atiOnal
R1ce 2 0 4, Ep!tng o 0 o wood Bank 92L Pomeroy Nat1onal
0 0 0 Warren 0 0 0 . Shawver 1 Bank 916
0 2 TOTALS 23·7-53
lnd High Ser i es - Ed Voss
Score by quarters
61 4, Bob Bowen 601, La r ry
Me 1gs frosh
9 12 9 15 4- 49 Dugan 56 1
Ga l11a fros h
&lt;1 16 12 13 8- 53
lnd
Hig h Game
V1C
w ,ppel 233, Ed Vo s~ 213 Ed
Voss, 212

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TRELLIS
DESIGN

SVAC
E as tern at Kyge r Creek
Sou t hern a t Nor th Gr~l11.=t
Other s
Hannan , W Va a t Hannan
Trace
W.=~homa a t Sou thw e stern
Miller a t Tr1mble
PI Pleasant at Wmfr eld

Meigs, Frosh force GAHS into
overtime before losing 53-49

Capt. Beegle
in retirement
at Inglis, Fla.

V 1nton Co at Fed Hockmg
N c l '&gt; York a t Warren Loca l

Marauders tonight here

Tobacco quotas raised 8%
The use esltmate for the 19747:&gt; marketing year ts 640 mlihon pounds, offtctals satd.
Experts pcmted out the volurne of tobacco wiuch burley
growers can sell witiun the
support program actua lly IS
hkely to be about 698 mtllion
pounds about 22 per cent above
last year.
The " effective quota" of
some 698 rrullion pounds ts
greater than th e official 608
mlihon pound figure, 11 was
explamed, because federal law
allows quota not used by mdivtdual farmers in any one
year to be earned forward mto
the followmg year.
Burley grower s cur rently
are expected to sell only about
575 mtllion pounds from thetr
1973 crop, a~ " under
marketing" of 90 mt!l ton
pounds which can be car ried
forward to swell the 1974 quota.
Offtcials sa td nol!ces of individual farm poundage quotas

1\th(' n &lt;, rl l J,l c lo. &lt;,Orl
C ,1l l 1poh o; ,1 1 Me 1g s
Wl' l l"ton \1 1 Ironton
W.tvt' r iY &lt;l l Loga n

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·onlest, "College Gtrl of the Year" as the feature acttvtty of the
19N fcsttval m Washmgton , D C
Ftfty..,ne college girls represen lmg each stale and the
DIStrict of Co!Wltbta wtll meet at the natwnal festtva l March 30 to
~pril 5 to compete for the nallonal title Pnzes mc!ude $2000 m

Tornados, Eagles in touch
tuneups for Feb. 5 classic

FRIDAY
SEOAL

E arly Thur~dav Mtx ed
January 24. 1974

Tltt• ~oulh C! Il rornadoo ~nd Milch Nease, fo rwards Nml•:c.tstcrn Eagles are m 1Uenheal man CUI frna n and Pete Sayre,
Sllu al tons toni ght as both and fenler V er n Ord
prepa re for thw Feb 5 enThe Pirates of Jm1 Foster,
l'Junter a l Rac me.
meanwh tle, wt ll most likely be
The Tornados of Coach Carl going with guards Ttm Stout
Wolfe and the Eagles of Bill a nd Greg James, forwt~ r ds
Plulhps bo th take to the road Dave Hobtn elle and Ke1lh
lomght to faL'e leag ue foes Weddmgton, and center Mtke
lhcy 've beaten e~u lic1 ... the Camden
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ycat. Then, Sa turday evening,
AI Kygct Creek, Plull tp, ,
both return to the fnendly who says the Bobcats are a
ronfmes of the1r respective dangerous, hot shoolmg ball
~yms to face non-league teams
club, w11l be go1ng wtth Steve
th ey'\e lost to earhe r 111 the Goebel and John Sheets at th e
season.
guards, Tim Spencer and Tun
The To rn ados, a game Baum at the forwards and
be lund leag ue-leadmg Hannan Steve Dtll m the pt&gt;ol.
Trace in the loss column will
Tl1e 'Cats of Jtm Arledge are
try to do at least as well they expected to send out gua rds
did m ea rly December when Tom Kem and Clay Hudson,
they meet the North Gal ha forwards J ohn Rumley and
P~rates at Btdwell. The TorDavtd W1se, and J oe Sttdharn
nados won tha t ftrst encounter 01 Dav 1d Clay at center
Wlllt the atd of strong benc h
Sa turday , the Tornados 11 11l
efforis, 75-74
try to revenge that overtime
Th e Eagles, meanwhtl e , loss at Waterlm d, a game
travel to Kyger Creek to try wh1ch Southern had under
~md duplicate or tmprove on a
cont1 ol unltHhe fin al quarter
66-59 vtctory over the Bobcal' when Waterford outscored the
m early December
pu rple and gold Jll-9.
Sa turday , the Eagles are
Waterford won that ha ttie at
!10me to face rugged Fatrland, the fo ul hne, lulling 17 of rt
a 57-50 vtctor ove r Eastern m chan ty chan~es, whtl e U1e
the season's second game, Tornados could smk JUSt five of
whtle Southern ts m Racme to Jo.
battle Waterfo rd, a 49 -47
The Eagles w11l be takmg on
overtime VIctor in the season a "powerful team," accordmg
opener.
to Phllhps "We' ll have to play
Wolfe has left no doubt that our best ga me of the year,"
hi s
squad
won' t
be sa1d the Fourth-yea r men tor,
"overlookmg" the Ptrates, a who added, "The key I o the
hot-cold team that overcame a ga me wtll be lf we can tebound
16 point halftime defici t at and cut down on our turnRacme to scare the Tornados. overs "
The probable starters for
" We'll sttck wllh ow· ga me
Sauthern will be guards Bob plan and try to run with them
Miller and Randy Warner or more, tf we can rebound " he
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Reds sign three more players
CIN CINNATI (UP!) - The
Ctncinnatt Reds announ ced
today that three Jell-handed
ptt che r s had stgned their
contracts for the 1974 season
Com m g to terms were
Tommy Hall, Mike McQuee n
and Pat Osburn .
Hall, 26, posted an 8-5 record
last year and had an earned
run average of 3 46. He was
used ma1nly m rehef.
McQueen , 23, was drafted by
the Reds tlus wmter from the
farm
Atlanta
Braves'
organization. InJured 111 an
auto aectdent, McQueen dtdn 't
play at all last year but Reds'
scouts thmk he will be able to
come back.

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rebounds whtle the Spartans
rank no better than fifth .
Pu rdue also has two scorers m
the top 10, fifth-place Frank
Kendrick wtth a 20.1 average
and sixth-pla ce Garrett with
19.6.
A Mtchtgan State wm
would
allow
the
Um veristy of Michigan to
step back mto a tie for
the league lead with a vtctory
on the road at Iilmms Saturday
lndtana, also w1th only one
confe rence loss, could step
wtthm a half game of first
place , should Purdue lose, wtth
a second VIctory this year over
Iowa . The Hoosiers pulled out a
55-51 deciston on the Hawk,eye
cour t ea rher th1s season.
Wisconsm, 3-2 m the Big Ten,
plays at Mmnesota, J-4, and
Northwestern, m last plac"e at
1-ll, will be at Oh io State, also J4, m other conference games .

L ucky Sinkers
28
Al l 1n th e Famrly
26
Mr and Ms
26
Nut s and Bolts
14
Quads Plus.,
14
The Bold Ones
12
Team H 1gh Game - Al l rn
the Fa mil y 742 , N uts and Bolts
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Team H1gh Ser •es - All '"
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Family
2152,
Lu ck y
Str1ker s 2091
Women's h1gh ser1es Ko rn · 482 ,
Belly
Sandy
Whitlat ch 458
Women's H1g1'1 Game - Barb
Murray and Sandy Ko rn 174,
Isa bell e Couc h 166
Men's high Ser ies - Hen ry
H ensley 585, Ken Long str etch
534

Men's H1 gh Game - Henr y
H en sley '220, Bob Couch 201
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Pts

Jr Gutter Dusters
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Fee ney B ennett Slnke Outs 20
Fee ney Bennett F li ers
20
Rutl and 467 P1oneers
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Ra c m e 602 Roc ke tts
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H 1gh T ea m Ser1es - Rutland
467, P 1oneers 137 8, Jr Gutter
Du sters 1309, Fee ney Bennett
Strr ke Outs 129 4
H1gh Team Game - Rutland
461 P1oneers 500
Feeney
Bennett F irers 467 , Rutland 467
P1 oneer s 450 .
H1gh lnd Se rr es - Ma )(ine
Dugan 4)9, Jane Gar nes 426,
Ger r y Kessmger 420
H1gh lnd Game Mary
Hoover 159, Ger ry Kess rn ger
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NEW YORK I UP!) - Jack
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was saved from losmg hts
restaurant Thursday by Ctvt!
Court Judge Harry W. Davis
Davis ruled the landlord of the
butldmg m whtch Dempsey's
restaurant ts houseo had failed
to give suffictent nottce of
ev iction.
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to baseba ll's Hall of Fame will
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Mantle will be joining Whttcy
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partner and new Yankee pitchmg coach, when camp opens
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Osburn, 24, compt led an 11-7
record wtth the Reds' Indi anapo li s farm team la st
year.

In lh&lt;Jl Jni tla l rnectmg the
Edgh•s were stung by 6-6
center Handy Burns and fi-:l
Max Rragg, who ~..:mnb1 ned for
:15 pomLs F.astern lost that one
m lhe th1rd quarter , bemg
out sco re'&lt;~ 20-12 after takmg a
2fi-25 ha lflune lead .
Phll ltps p01nted out that
Fairland rs 7-5, and 6-5 agam st
Cla ss AA schouls
Both th e frr een Nestlings and
funnel Clouds wt ll see pl enl )
of actton m the reserve tilts
lwforc each varstty game
The Funnel Clouds beat
Walet ford 42-:JO, wh tle bemg
ed ged by Nor th Gal!ta 43-42.
'l he N es llm~ s beat Kyger
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- The Datly SentineL Mtddlenort-Pomeroy, 0 , ~'eb . 1,1974

Ladies head area board
of real estate brokers
manner . The Southeas ter n
t:AJ.LIPOI.IS - M" Jarncc· active tn real estate , but who Ohto Board or Realtors IS a
J Steele. broker, of Jan Steele desu es to support realtor s m part of th e Ohw Association of
Realty, Wellston, ts the actiUn to 1m prove staflda1 ds Rea ltors and th e Na t10n al
Southf'.&lt;~ S tern OhiO Board uf anti quahty m the area of real
Associatton of Realtors.
H.ealtors ' new pr esid ent estate
As prestdent, Mrs Steele
Mr s
Stee le
succeeds
e lected at
the
annual
made the fo!lowtng aporgan1zat10n meetang at tile Dougla s J Wetherholl as
pmntments for 1974 £':. M.
Holtday Jnn 1n Kanauga prestdent, who presided, I ike 1 Wt seman, Gall tpohs,
assisted by Denver Htgley,
recently
Htgiey trustee , Denver Ha gley,
Mrs Steele satd the realtors secreta ry-treasurer.
Galhpohs, associate salesman,
hcwe pledged to sec k mcreases was succeeded by another lady
and Harry Naugle, Ja ckson,
tn all four countt es - Gallta, broker, Mrs Sara J. Schwab, chall'man of Rea l Estate
Metgs, Jack son an d Vmlon - employed by the Steele agency.
The Southea stern Ohw Board Poh!lcal Educa twn Comor brokers and sa lesman
memberships as well as tn of Realtors ts devoted to ser- mittee.
The next meellng of the
affi li a te memberships An vtng the real estate needs of all
board ts planned for Apnll6, at
aH!J1ate as a person v.ho 1s not Amencans in a highl y etlucal
the Coach House in Wellston.

By Bob Hoeflich
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Mr~ Mary Seaman, at'lJve commumty worke1 l:lnd one of lhr
nost enthusiaStic supporters of the Meigs County Humane

Soc tet), wtll mark her 70th btrthda) Sunday

Mary ·· loves'' ~ hat she's domg and she a lso loves the B1g Bend
area havmg rome here 19 years ago from I.. O UISVI ll e, Ky She
restdes on Breezy Heights , Pomeroy

SEVERAL EMPLOYES of the Me1gs Count) opct alton of
Genera l Telephone Co of Ohw are hsted on "honor rolls " of the
com pany's employe newspaper
l.J.sted on the years' servtee honor roll are Junmy R Fortune,
flH years. and Allee M Freeman, JO years. Donald Pearch, Jr,
IS hsted m reco gmtion of a 17year safety record
~·or

the college crowd·

Tiw Na lwnal Cherry Blossom Festtval wtll sponsor a new

Any MPtgs County gtrl attendmg an accred1ted college can
wnle to :"olaltOnal Cherry Blossom Festi va l, Box 2782,
Washmglon. D C 200 13 for a contest apphca tion. The dcadlme IS
Feb 10

The Dai~ Sentinel

I STILL CAN 'T believe the WHOLE thmg.
School chtldren are bemg assaulted and ktll ed m early
mormng tnCld ents wh1ch have occurred smcc the estabhshment
of Dayhght Savmgs Time. Ilts freely ~dmitted that the new ttme
schedule has done nothmg to saH energy and yet Congress
makes no progress to speak of m calhng the whole lhmg off
I don 't tlunk one ca n look to a local board of educatwn or
even to a state leg islature to change the sttuatwn It 's the goof of
Congress - yeah, anolheP one - and should be ta ken care of
there.

PEVOTEDTOntF.

rNTERESTOF

LOVES PAPER ROUTE - Charles Smtih, 15, son of Mr
and Mrs Harold Smtih, Middleport H1ll, loves hts paper
route. In hsting Jus mterests and hobbleS he put hts paper
route at the head of the hst. in addttion to his route he loves
btke ridmg and playmg football . Charles ts an eighth grade
student at Metgs Jumor Htgh School m Middleport. He has
·had his route approximately two years He IS forever buymg
gtfts for hts famtl~ from the profit he makes on hts route.
Charles has three s•slers and one brother . Hts father ts
emp loyed at Rutland Furmture Compa ny

Area students on honor list
Lynn M. Smith , a nursmg Rt. I, Portland, and Mary A.
student from Guysv•llc, is one Rtchardson, EducatiOn ma JOr,
of 41 students to achteve a Rt 2, Coolvtlle.
stratgh t-A t4.0) average at
Parkersburg Co mmuntl y
College. M1 ss Smtih ts a
daughter of Ivan K. Smtih, Rt.
1, and completed 12 or more
hours of work to ea rn
recogmtton fo r her grades.
Other Ohto students earmng
recognttion for their fir s t
semester's work were Melissa
J. Proffitt, nursmg major ,
daughter of Dale R Profftlt,

DST: Problems
By George Hargraves, Supt.
Meigs LOcal School District
This evenmg I will mention briefly 15 items rather than
emphastzmg two or three·
- Ccngratulations to the Pomeroy PTA for the excellent
"bright stick" project. That should be of real help during the
morning darkness.
- I can't prove tt with numbers, but I don 'l see how the
daylight savings tlme is saving much energy. It has put schools
all over the nation in a bad situation . We are wrong if we change
schedule and we are wrong if we don 't.
- We urge drtvers to be espectally cauttous in their early

Speahing of schools -- No. 302
mornmg driving durmg these weeks of winter DST.
-The two and one-hail days of school lost at Salisbury puts
us ~Hour and one-ball days erased at that school. You wtll recall
thai !'ll over five must be made up .
. - Rutland and Harrisonville have both JlliSSed' three days.
The other schools m the dtstrict have missed only two.
- .The regular monthly meeting of the Meigs Local Board of
Education bas been set for the second 'I;'uesday of each month.
The next !Titeting wtll be on Tue&amp;day, February 1~ .
- The Adult Basic Education learnmg laboratory IS open
each Tuesday and Thursday evening in the Central Building in
Middlepilrt. This program is designed to help folks successfully
pass the General Educational Development test and obtain a
certificate or high school eqwvalency.
- We finally obtamed enough applications to start some
adult sewmg classes. We have sent letters to all who applied
telling them when and where the classes are to be Held
- We have foul' remaining basketl)all games. Three are
home games on Frida~ nights, Gallipolis, Iro11ton and LOgan in
that order. The fourth game is Tuesday, February 12, at
Wellston.
- Spellmg is becoming of greater interest these days as our
young spellers look forward to the County Spelling Bee at
Eastern High School on March 14.
- We presently plan to begin a course this fall in accounting
and offtce management. This would be a two year program in
grades 11 and 12. It will be designed particularly with boys m
mind. If your tenth grade boy is uncertain about his future , this
might be good to constder. Our planning for this will dep&lt; ,don
enroilinent and several other things, but we are hopeful.
- With the ftrst semester behind us and grades recorded,
registration for next year will be in full swing soon. If you have
questions, call one of the guidance counselors at 992-2Jo8.
- Our past follow-up studies of all our graduating classes
show less than one in four going to college. Students who are not
going to college should certainly be in a vocational course. This
should be seriously considered in every home wbere there is a
,
student who will be in grade 9or 11 next year,
- At its January meeting the Board of Education made a
fine investment in the future of the Meigs High Sch,ool Band . At
the recommendaUon of Band Director Dwtght Goms the Board
approved the purchase of 2 sousaphones, 8 baritones, 2 ptccoloes
and 2French horns . The total cost will be about $4,000, but it iun
excellent investment in the future of the band .
- - I ment~ned the adult sewin~ ciasses earlier in this
wlumn. The begmners class appears to be full . We do have :;orne
openings in the advanced class. It begins at 3: :m p.m. and lasts to
6 ~3U ,..m . starting Wednesday, February 6, at the high school. If
intertsted, you could &lt;;aU Mrs. Bl'mgarner at 992'3039 or me at
or just go to the first class .
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seSSion, &lt;moe each wet!k lor 12wee~s."fhe tuition ~$10.

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dum on continumg the burley
pnce support and productwn
control program will be held
beginning Feb. 25.
Growers voting in the referendum wtll decide whether the
marketmg quotas and pnce
supports should be contmued
for the 1974, 197o and 1976
crops
The producers, who voted
96.6 per cent "yes" m a strntlar
refer endum three years ago,
were expected to endorse contmuatwn of the program m the
matl ballotmg from Feb. 25
through March I
Butz set the 1974 marketing
pounds,
quota at 608 mtllion
(
aboul8 per cent above the level
announced for 1973. Offtcials
sa td the increase was needed to
comply with a legal requirement that the burley quota
cannot be less than 95 per cent
of the amount whtch offtctais
esttmate wtll be needed for
domestic use and exports.

WASHIN GTON I UP() Agncu lture Secretary Earl L
Butz Thursday announced an 6
per cent mcreasc m burley
tobacco markehng quotas for
1974 and satd a grower refen-

2ash and a new car

PERHAPS, MEIGS COUNTJANS mtght be interested m
helping restore the sight of Wan Ahmad Omar, of Malasta, an
Ohio Umve rstly student.
Wan IS a semor m mterpersonal commwucahon at Ohw
Umverstt y and hopes to complete postgraduate work at Ohto U.
before relurnmg to a teaching career m his homeland
One of the people he met through school m Athens was Mrs
Mary Diles, a volunteer worker wtth students. Mary 1s the wtfe of
Btll Dtles, formerly of Middleport. Mary made an appointment
for Wan, blind since the age offour, wtth Dr. Henry Croct, Athens
oplhalmologist, when she learned that Wan's s1ghl mtght beneftt
from a cornea transplant.
Results from tests m Athens and Columbus confirm that the
transplant, as well as removal of a cataract mtght at least
partially restore Wan 's stght m h1s nght eye
Facthties and personnel are available to perform the
necessary surgery in Athens, Dr. Croci says. U the retina in
Wan 's n ght eye has not been dama ged by the mfectwn that
caused damage to the cornea, Wan has a good chance of seemg.
But the doctors cannot perform the surgery JUSt yet
Someone must don ate the cornea Wan needs so badly Smce
there ts oo eye bank m Athens the eyes must come direct from a
donor. 1
Surgery would be scheduled within about 24 hours of the
donation . The only lumting factors involv ed m makmg a donation
are if the person died due to cancer , leukemta or a stmtlar
disease..
U there ts any posstbthly of a donatwn from Meigs County,
Dr. Croci can be reached through hts o!fte&lt;, Athens , 592-4461 or at
hts home, 593-3067.

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The Metgs Marauders wt!l be
In " the spOiler" role lomght , as
they try to knock off the
powerful , league - leadtn g
Galli pohs Blue Devtls m an
SEOAL battle at the l.arr) lj
Morrison GJmnaSIW11
The Demons, at 9-1 m SEOtiL
actwn, are currently t1ed w1th
Waverly for the lop spot, wh1le
the Marauders, 1-9, are m
seventh place, just a game
altead of cellar - ctwelhng
Wellston
The maroon and gold cagers
of Roger Brauer are coiTiaii ~
off a rugged 83-'IJ JOss lu u•~
Athens
Bulldogs.
whtle
Gallipolis will try to ge l rollmg
agam after barely gettmg past
Ironton, 60-56 Tuesday mght
The Blue Devt!s of J1m
Osborne hav e r epo rt edly
looked sluggtsh sinc e theit b1g

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JANICE STEELE

thumph at Wavcily. d dec tswn
that ended the Ttgers' 45-game
wmmn~ streak just shy of the
league 111ark of 49 held by
Gallipolis
The Marauders " til be gmng
w1th JUnt or pn:otman Dan
Dodson, wtth semor Btll Myers
and sophomore Ter r) Qualls at
the corners, and sophom ore
Jerry Cl emt?nns ~1nd Lon me
Coats or Steve Pr l&lt;.'e at the
guards
The Blue Devils, meanwlulc.
the mnlh ranked Class AA

rcbowuls m the Demons' 68-53
wtn at Gal hpoli s on Dec. 14 .
As for all-league and all-state
canc.l1date Gt l Pnce, Brauer
says Dodson w1ll ge l the ca ll.
The 6-3 JUn tor has been improving stcachly on h1 s
defensive work, and Bra uer '
hopes he II be ge ttmg some
help from ll1 s tea mmates m
J,.; uard ing the 6-5 ace who
usually hm ts yQu more on the
backboards than m the scorm g
colwnn Pnce IS by far and
away lhe h;p 1 cbounder in t he
SEOA L, averagmg 16 9 ca roms
per loop 1111
In -·that December meetmg
between tile two cl ubs, Price
11pped off 14 tmsscd shots whtle
pour ing m 19 pomts.
Dodson, mean whtle, grabbed
seven rebolmd s and l11t for 20
pmnl&lt;; to take game sconng

team m the state , w1ll be

::;endmg out G1l Pnce at cente1.
forwards Tom Valentme and
M1ke Stck lcs, and gua t ds
Jimmy Smger and J 1m Niday
"Sickles hu rl us the last
tnne,' ' BrauCI sa1d, refernn g
to the fi -3 semor \\ ho poured m
10 pomts and pulled in 8

RACIN E-Captam Harold
Beegle ts down South these
days enjoymg the sunsh me at
Inghs, Fla Alter hts 47 years of
saihng the Grea t l....a kes.
Captam Beegle ent ered a wellea rned rettrement from USS's
Great Lakes Flee t His last
shtp , the STR. AR'i1!UR M
ANDERSON, n0w commanded
by Captam Bernard Cooper ,
carries tacomte pe]Jets fr om
Mmnesota Joadmg docks to
steel mtlls on the Lower Lakes.
Pnor to hts recent move to
lnghs, Fla , Captam Beegle's
home was Racme , R D , Oh10
Back m 1926, long before
modern vessels like the ANDERSON were even on
drawmg boards, Harold Beegle
be came a deckhand on U. S.
Steel's . STR HOM ER D.
WILLIAMS He rose rapidl y
through the unhcensed ratm gs
aboard sllip and in 1935, wa s
riamed Umd mate on the STR.
CORNELL He became a
captain tn 1959, and brought out
the STR. D M. CLEMSON to
sa1l that shtppmg season All
told , Harold Beegle has sailed
12 vessels m Umted States
Steel's Great Lakes Fleet He
commanded the STR ANDERSON two seasons.

SARAH J. SCHWAB

Coach John Arnott's vtsttmg
Meigs Freshmen shot a sizzhn g
5o pel. from th e fteld Thursday
ni ght and forced Coach Gen e
Oesch's unb ea ten Galltpolts
Freshmen mto an overt1me
before losmg a thnlhng :&gt;3-49
Sou theas tern OhiO League
ga me to the host Galhanq
" It was by far our best effm t
of the year,'' remarked Coa~..:h
Arnott after the heche encounter. "Our boys played
excellent team ball. it's a
shame they had to Jose after a
performan ce hke thnt "
The lrmmph left Galhpohs
with a 11 -0 conference mark .
Metgs dropped to 5-ll m league
play . It was th e L1ttl e
Marauders' second ove rtime
loss wtthm three days Athens
edged Metgs 39-36 m an extra
period on Monday
Steve Randolph wa s the bt g
g~n for Metgs The speedy

for thi s year wtll be mailed as
soon as loca l farm committees
can
make
adJustments
reflectmg undermarketing and
ove rmark etm g from 1973
quotas.
Burley tobacco fs grown
mamly tn Kentucky, Tennessee, North Ca rohna,
Vtrgtnta, West Vtrgmta , Ohto.
Ind tana and Missouri.

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COLUMBUS - The Ohio
State Assoctallon .of Township
Trustees and Clerks elected
ofltcers and directors at its
46th Annual Convenllon , held m
Columbus recently. More than
3,000 members and guests of
the Assoctation attended the
four-day affatr . Newly-elected
officers are : Paul A. Smith,
Novarre, Stark County,
President ; former SecretaryTreasurer William S. Bauer,
Crestline, Crawford County,
Second Vice Prestdent ; and
former Director Emerson
Englehaupt, Botkins, Shelby
County, Secretary-Treasurer.
Robert H. Meintzer, Delta,
Fulton County, was re-elected
First Vice President.
MONDAY
MIDDLEPORT Garden
Club, " :30 p.m., at the home of
Mrs. ; ames Tttus, Rutland.
Mrs. John Kincaid, Mrs. Davtd
Entsminger and Miss Lucille
Smith, co-hostesses. Miss
Nellie Zerkle to give the
program on "Hanging Flowers
for the Home ''. Roll call is
flowers I
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DALLAS I UP! 1 - Th e
Dallas Cowboys Thursda}
stgned Char he Young, a North
Ca rolina State running ba ck
who was one of the ir tv.. a firstround draft ptcks.
Young was among the ftrst
players chosen m the Natwnal
Football League draft Tuesda y
to s1gn a contract Dallas did
not disclose the contract terms.
He ts 6-1 and 212 pounds

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UNIONDALE, N Y 1UP! ) The New York Nets announced
Thursday the reachvalton of Gfoo t-7 t ook •e for"ard Jim
O'Brien.
O'Bnen, a Maryland graduate, was released by the Nets
before the sta rt of the regulat
season a nd had been playtn g
wtth 'fi·enton of the Eastern
Basketball League.

PLYWOOD PANELING

Joey fhce hau led down 10
rebound s fot GAHS
Gat y Swam paced Ga lha's
attack , stnkmg II of 20 fielders
and three free throws for 25
po ints. Kc1llt Burdette h1t s1x of
I I from the field and one free
th r ow fm 13 pomts
Me1gs zoomed to a 9-4 f1rst
pe110d lead
The Ltttle
M;~raudc&gt;r s \H're st1ll on top
dunng the ltalf-tnnc wtenmsswn, 21-20 GAHS took a
"2-30 lead aftet three periods of
play Till' r ~,.:g ula hon game
ende d m a 4:&gt; -45 deadlock.
GAHS outscmed Meigs 8-4 m

guard 1111 on se&gt;en of 10 fteld
goal attem pts and two [I ee
thr ows for 16 points Guard
Mark J:Iagge1ly was close
behtnd wtth six of 13 from the
held and two ft ee throws for 14
pomts Most of Haggerty's
pomts Yt ere from fa r out
Randolph ta lhcd most of Ius
pomts on hard-dnvmg layups
Metgs connected on 22 of 40
fteld goal attempts for 55 pet.
At the fou l Circles, the visitors
'"'' e ftve of 13. Metgs had 13
personals, 20 rebounds and 14
tu1 novers De l Brown mg, who
tallied e1ghl pomts, ptcked of[
seven cm·ums for the lose1 s AI
Stewa t t tossed m nmP markets
fur Mei gs .
Galhpohs con uected on 23 of
ol fte ld ~oa l attempts for 45
pel Tlte Ltlt!e Devt ls converted seven of H flee throw
attempts , harl 12 persona ls, 20
rebounds tmd 11 turnov ers.

tile over tune.

In tl1e hectic fourth period,
th e score was lied stx limes
and the le11d excha nged !lands
five times
GAHS held a 4:&gt;-42 lead wtth
26 seconds left m regula tiOn
play followmg two free throws
by KPt lh Jack son.
Randolph ta lhed on a dnvtng
byup \1.-llh mne sceonds left
lie was fou led un the pia) and

Amcnca n H ockey
L eague Stand1n gs
By Un1t ed Press lnt er nat1ona l
North
w 1 t p t s gf ga
N ew Haven 28 15 7 63 194 153
Prav 1den ce 28 20 6 62 238 164
Ro c t1ester 25 13 10 60 187 161
Nova Sc ot1 iJ
2tl 19 8 56 17 1 142
Bos t on
16 Jv 7 39 161 107
Spnng f ,eld 12 . 10 34 1&lt;16 188
So lith
w I 1 pis gf ga
Hershey
28 l tl 9 65 214 153
Balt1more 26 18 4 56 172 154
C1nc.nnat1 25 17 5 55 166 150
Jacksonv• ll e
28 28 4 40 147 198
V1 r g1n 1a
15 27 7 37 140 187
Ruchmond 13 33 5 31 140 219
Thur sday's Resu lfs
Nova Sco t1 a 3 R 1chmond 2
Ba lt 1more 3 V 1r g 1nli't 3
(On l y games sch edu led)
Today 's Games
C•ncmnal! at New H aven
Jacksonvdle at Rochester
Nova Scot1a at Spr1ngf1e!d
( Only g ame s sch eduled )

CHICAGO !UP! ) - The
Mtchiga n Stale Spartans may
do tile rest of th e Btg Ten
basketball teams a favor
Saturday.
The Spa t l• ns, htghest
sconng team m the conference
wtth th e best lte!d goa l shooting
perce ntage, get a chance to
hand leaguc-lcadmg Purdue ilc;
first Btg Ten defea t The
conlest 1 in wllrch the Boller~
makers Will try to chng to first
place at the mtd-pmnt tn the 14game season, will b'e on
1 eg1ona l television
It wtll be the second game
lh ts year be tween the two
clubs In the ear lier encounter
Pul'duc won by two points at
home, 77-75, when center John
Garrett scored on a Jay-m with
four seconds to play .
On th e Spar tan court the
res ult mtght be different
MtdHgan Slate boasts two of
the league's top 10 scorers,
defendmg scoring champion
Mt ke Robtnson, now thtrd with
a 21.1 average, and No. 10,
Lmdsay Ha1rston, who IS also
the league '.s leadmg rebounder

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Me1gs was beaten m every
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SATURDAY
w1th Galhpolis httlmg for 12,
TRI .VALLEY
18. I I &lt;.111d 21 nz.wkers, whi!P
Ncl~ York at Be lpre
Meigs talhed 10, 12, 14 and 17
SVAC
pom ts in each of the four Sou th wes t ern a t Symmes
Val ley
penods.
Others
In tomght 's prehminary, Ron Oak H1ll a t Wel l ston
Logan's Mara uder reserves Alexcl nde r a t Mi ller
Ho ck 1n g
al
Ros s
will try to avenge a 42-40 set- Fed
Sou theas t ern
ba ck suffered at the hands of Warren Local a t Parkersburg
Coach Wtilard
1Buddy 1 Calhol rc
Moore's Bl ue Imps m their first Fc11rland at Ea stern
Waterlord a t So uthern
meehng.
In that tntt1al meetmg , the
Marauders were paced by the
balanced scon ng of Ch ip
Brauer, Mtcky Dave npor t ,
Greg Brownin g and Mtke
Magnotta
Brauer
and
Browmng are both now wtlh Team SEOAL FROSH
W L
P OP
11 0 480 335
the 'arstly squad The Imps Ga ll i pOli S
Logan
9 2 58 9 345
were led by Brett Wtison w1th At h en s
7 4 405 368
Me 1gs
S 6 421 diS
16 points

SEO frosh
standings

Jackson
4 7 387
•1&lt;1 5
Iron ton
4 7 415 d3~
Waver l y
3 8 381 417
Wellston
1 10 240 559
TOTALS
44 44 Jl19 3319
Thursday's Results .
Gal l ipolis 53 Me1gs 49 (ot)
At 1'1ens .sa Jackson 36
Wellston JB Iron ton 36
Logan 51 Waver ly 31
Feb. 7 Gam e~·
Meigs at Iro nton
Wellston a t Jackson
Gal l 1poi 1S a t Loga n
At h ens at Waverly

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calm l)' ronverted a free throw
to send the game mto overtlme.
Swain popped tn a long
jumper with 2:22 left m the
overti me . Haggerty countered
wtlh a short JUmper at the I 48
mark. Keith Burdette got a taptn I I :28) and a lay up 1I :02 ) to
gtve GA HS a 51-47 advantage.
Hag gerty's two fr ee throws
\'illh 19 seconds left made it 5149 . Swain's layup at the buzzer
ended 1t, 53-49
Galhpohs IS at Logan next
T ur sday . Metgs pl ays at
Ironton .
Box score

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Local Bowling
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Mornmg Glones League
January 11,1974

Pts
Excels 1or
O il
Co
94
Newell Sunoco
93
G&amp;J Auto Part s
15
G 1bbs G r ocery
14
Pocklmgton Constr uct iOn
62
Spen ce r 's Ma rke l
58
H1gh lnd Game - Mar l ene
W11son 180, Marlene Wrl son l7 1
H1gh Se rr es Marlen e
Wilson 509, M G1 llil an and M
Siss on 424
Te am
H1gt1
Game
Poc klrngton Co nstr uct1on 777 ,
Exce l s ior 011 Co 2196

tndustnall.e ague
J an u ar y 24, 1974
Won Lo ~ l
Milhoan S0h10
30
10
K&amp;C Jewel er s
28
12
MEIG S FROSH (49) Pomeroy N at' l Ba nk
20
20
W.:~ l ters 0 0 0
Sc 1tes 1 0 2, Landmar k •
20
20
Stewart 4 I 9 , Brownmg 4 0
F1ve Potnts Grrl l
18
22
Randolph 7 2 16 , Haggerty 6 1 Slat e Farm Insurance 4
36
14 OodsonOOO H am1ltonOO
T eam
Hrgh
Ser res
0 TOTALS 22 -5·49
Pomeroy National Ban k 2621,
GALLIA
FROSH (5 3) K&amp;C J ewe le rs 2620, La ndmark,
Keilh Jackson 2 2 6. Kev 2575
Jackson 1 1 3 . Swa 1n I I 3 25 .
Team H1gh Game - Land
Wade o o o. Burdette 6 1 13. ma r k 939, Pomeroy N atiOnal
R1ce 2 0 4, Ep!tng o 0 o wood Bank 92L Pomeroy Nat1onal
0 0 0 Warren 0 0 0 . Shawver 1 Bank 916
0 2 TOTALS 23·7-53
lnd High Ser i es - Ed Voss
Score by quarters
61 4, Bob Bowen 601, La r ry
Me 1gs frosh
9 12 9 15 4- 49 Dugan 56 1
Ga l11a fros h
&lt;1 16 12 13 8- 53
lnd
Hig h Game
V1C
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Voss, 212

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DESIGN

SVAC
E as tern at Kyge r Creek
Sou t hern a t Nor th Gr~l11.=t
Other s
Hannan , W Va a t Hannan
Trace
W.=~homa a t Sou thw e stern
Miller a t Tr1mble
PI Pleasant at Wmfr eld

Meigs, Frosh force GAHS into
overtime before losing 53-49

Capt. Beegle
in retirement
at Inglis, Fla.

V 1nton Co at Fed Hockmg
N c l '&gt; York a t Warren Loca l

Marauders tonight here

Tobacco quotas raised 8%
The use esltmate for the 19747:&gt; marketing year ts 640 mlihon pounds, offtctals satd.
Experts pcmted out the volurne of tobacco wiuch burley
growers can sell witiun the
support program actua lly IS
hkely to be about 698 mtllion
pounds about 22 per cent above
last year.
The " effective quota" of
some 698 rrullion pounds ts
greater than th e official 608
mlihon pound figure, 11 was
explamed, because federal law
allows quota not used by mdivtdual farmers in any one
year to be earned forward mto
the followmg year.
Burley grower s cur rently
are expected to sell only about
575 mtllion pounds from thetr
1973 crop, a~ " under
marketing" of 90 mt!l ton
pounds which can be car ried
forward to swell the 1974 quota.
Offtcials sa td nol!ces of individual farm poundage quotas

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C ,1l l 1poh o; ,1 1 Me 1g s
Wl' l l"ton \1 1 Ironton
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19N fcsttval m Washmgton , D C
Ftfty..,ne college girls represen lmg each stale and the
DIStrict of Co!Wltbta wtll meet at the natwnal festtva l March 30 to
~pril 5 to compete for the nallonal title Pnzes mc!ude $2000 m

Tornados, Eagles in touch
tuneups for Feb. 5 classic

FRIDAY
SEOAL

E arly Thur~dav Mtx ed
January 24. 1974

Tltt• ~oulh C! Il rornadoo ~nd Milch Nease, fo rwards Nml•:c.tstcrn Eagles are m 1Uenheal man CUI frna n and Pete Sayre,
Sllu al tons toni ght as both and fenler V er n Ord
prepa re for thw Feb 5 enThe Pirates of Jm1 Foster,
l'Junter a l Rac me.
meanwh tle, wt ll most likely be
The Tornados of Coach Carl going with guards Ttm Stout
Wolfe and the Eagles of Bill a nd Greg James, forwt~ r ds
Plulhps bo th take to the road Dave Hobtn elle and Ke1lh
lomght to faL'e leag ue foes Weddmgton, and center Mtke
lhcy 've beaten e~u lic1 ... the Camden
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ycat. Then, Sa turday evening,
AI Kygct Creek, Plull tp, ,
both return to the fnendly who says the Bobcats are a
ronfmes of the1r respective dangerous, hot shoolmg ball
~yms to face non-league teams
club, w11l be go1ng wtth Steve
th ey'\e lost to earhe r 111 the Goebel and John Sheets at th e
season.
guards, Tim Spencer and Tun
The To rn ados, a game Baum at the forwards and
be lund leag ue-leadmg Hannan Steve Dtll m the pt&gt;ol.
Trace in the loss column will
Tl1e 'Cats of Jtm Arledge are
try to do at least as well they expected to send out gua rds
did m ea rly December when Tom Kem and Clay Hudson,
they meet the North Gal ha forwards J ohn Rumley and
P~rates at Btdwell. The TorDavtd W1se, and J oe Sttdharn
nados won tha t ftrst encounter 01 Dav 1d Clay at center
Wlllt the atd of strong benc h
Sa turday , the Tornados 11 11l
efforis, 75-74
try to revenge that overtime
Th e Eagles, meanwhtl e , loss at Waterlm d, a game
travel to Kyger Creek to try wh1ch Southern had under
~md duplicate or tmprove on a
cont1 ol unltHhe fin al quarter
66-59 vtctory over the Bobcal' when Waterford outscored the
m early December
pu rple and gold Jll-9.
Sa turday , the Eagles are
Waterford won that ha ttie at
!10me to face rugged Fatrland, the fo ul hne, lulling 17 of rt
a 57-50 vtctor ove r Eastern m chan ty chan~es, whtl e U1e
the season's second game, Tornados could smk JUSt five of
whtle Southern ts m Racme to Jo.
battle Waterfo rd, a 49 -47
The Eagles w11l be takmg on
overtime VIctor in the season a "powerful team," accordmg
opener.
to Phllhps "We' ll have to play
Wolfe has left no doubt that our best ga me of the year,"
hi s
squad
won' t
be sa1d the Fourth-yea r men tor,
"overlookmg" the Ptrates, a who added, "The key I o the
hot-cold team that overcame a ga me wtll be lf we can tebound
16 point halftime defici t at and cut down on our turnRacme to scare the Tornados. overs "
The probable starters for
" We'll sttck wllh ow· ga me
Sauthern will be guards Bob plan and try to run with them
Miller and Randy Warner or more, tf we can rebound " he
sa1d.
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Reds sign three more players
CIN CINNATI (UP!) - The
Ctncinnatt Reds announ ced
today that three Jell-handed
ptt che r s had stgned their
contracts for the 1974 season
Com m g to terms were
Tommy Hall, Mike McQuee n
and Pat Osburn .
Hall, 26, posted an 8-5 record
last year and had an earned
run average of 3 46. He was
used ma1nly m rehef.
McQueen , 23, was drafted by
the Reds tlus wmter from the
farm
Atlanta
Braves'
organization. InJured 111 an
auto aectdent, McQueen dtdn 't
play at all last year but Reds'
scouts thmk he will be able to
come back.

Pts

rebounds whtle the Spartans
rank no better than fifth .
Pu rdue also has two scorers m
the top 10, fifth-place Frank
Kendrick wtth a 20.1 average
and sixth-pla ce Garrett with
19.6.
A Mtchtgan State wm
would
allow
the
Um veristy of Michigan to
step back mto a tie for
the league lead with a vtctory
on the road at Iilmms Saturday
lndtana, also w1th only one
confe rence loss, could step
wtthm a half game of first
place , should Purdue lose, wtth
a second VIctory this year over
Iowa . The Hoosiers pulled out a
55-51 deciston on the Hawk,eye
cour t ea rher th1s season.
Wisconsm, 3-2 m the Big Ten,
plays at Mmnesota, J-4, and
Northwestern, m last plac"e at
1-ll, will be at Oh io State, also J4, m other conference games .

L ucky Sinkers
28
Al l 1n th e Famrly
26
Mr and Ms
26
Nut s and Bolts
14
Quads Plus.,
14
The Bold Ones
12
Team H 1gh Game - Al l rn
the Fa mil y 742 , N uts and Bolts
74 1

Team H1gh Ser •es - All '"
th e
Family
2152,
Lu ck y
Str1ker s 2091
Women's h1gh ser1es Ko rn · 482 ,
Belly
Sandy
Whitlat ch 458
Women's H1g1'1 Game - Barb
Murray and Sandy Ko rn 174,
Isa bell e Couc h 166
Men's high Ser ies - Hen ry
H ensley 585, Ken Long str etch
534

Men's H1 gh Game - Henr y
H en sley '220, Bob Couch 201
ALA Bow ltng League
Early Fnday - 6. 15 p. m .
January 2S, 1974

Pts

Jr Gutter Dusters
28
Fee ney B ennett Slnke Outs 20
Fee ney Bennett F li ers
20
Rutl and 467 P1oneers
\6
Ra c m e 602 Roc ke tts
12
H 1gh T ea m Ser1es - Rutland
467, P 1oneers 137 8, Jr Gutter
Du sters 1309, Fee ney Bennett
Strr ke Outs 129 4
H1gh Team Game - Rutland
461 P1oneers 500
Feeney
Bennett F irers 467 , Rutland 467
P1 oneer s 450 .
H1gh lnd Se rr es - Ma )(ine
Dugan 4)9, Jane Gar nes 426,
Ger r y Kessmger 420
H1gh lnd Game Mary
Hoover 159, Ger ry Kess rn ger
157, L ou G r\more 150

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NEW YORK I UP!) - Jack
Dempsey , former world
heavyweight boxmg champion,
was saved from losmg hts
restaurant Thursday by Ctvt!
Court Judge Harry W. Davis
Davis ruled the landlord of the
butldmg m whtch Dempsey's
restaurant ts houseo had failed
to give suffictent nottce of
ev iction.
MANTLE TO INSTRUCT
NEW YORK (UP! )
Mtckey Mantle, former New
York Yankee great just elected
to baseba ll's Hall of Fame will
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tra mmg mstruclor for th e
Yankees.
Mantle will be joining Whttcy
Ford, hts new Hall of Fame
partner and new Yankee pitchmg coach, when camp opens
Feb. 22 m Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

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Osburn, 24, compt led an 11-7
record wtth the Reds' Indi anapo li s farm team la st
year.

In lh&lt;Jl Jni tla l rnectmg the
Edgh•s were stung by 6-6
center Handy Burns and fi-:l
Max Rragg, who ~..:mnb1 ned for
:15 pomLs F.astern lost that one
m lhe th1rd quarter , bemg
out sco re'&lt;~ 20-12 after takmg a
2fi-25 ha lflune lead .
Phll ltps p01nted out that
Fairland rs 7-5, and 6-5 agam st
Cla ss AA schouls
Both th e frr een Nestlings and
funnel Clouds wt ll see pl enl )
of actton m the reserve tilts
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The Funnel Clouds beat
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ed ged by Nor th Gal!ta 43-42.
'l he N es llm~ s beat Kyger
Cre ek 47-'!8, whtl e getttn g
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Irish sta·r
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Cu ll ege Baskt•lball Roundup
By U1Litt•d Pn·ss lntt-ruallonal
Just" hen Notre Dame coach
D1ggc r Ph elps thought h1 s
team was on the road lo
reco\e(y fro1n last weeke nd 's
loss to UCI A. he's faced " 'th
another setb(;lek
No. Subwa) Alumm. the
lns h d1dn •t lose Thursday
mght In fa ct they won qu1te
easll), IO l-72. 0\er DePa ul But
an ommous note to the v1ctory
v. as the mystenous · 11lness '' to
befall Phelps" pnze freshman
recrmt , Adnan Dantley late m
th e game
Dantley. one of the most
lleav1 ly reel mted players m the
country last sprmg, collapsed
on the lnsh bench dunng a
t1me-out w1 th about three
mmutes to play He was then
taken by ambulance to the
school mf1rmary tn a
SenHCOOSCIOUS &lt;.:O ndltlOn ,"
accordm g to
an lnsh
spokesman .
··But,"" the spokesman added
later, "he was checked out
thoroughly by doctors there
a nd we don't believe 1t's
anythmg senous ''
After leading by only three at
halftune, Notre Dame pulled
away £rom DePaul alter the
mtermtsswn as Gary Brokaw
125 pomts m all) and Dantle y
123) led the way The wm
upped the thlfd ranked Jnsh's
record to 13-1
In the on ly other games
Lnvolvwg top-ra ted teams
Thursday, e1ghth- rank ed
ProVIdence was upset by

DRESS UP
YOUR DIAMOND

Duquesne, 88-B7, m overtime.
No 12 Long Beach State
downed Ca llt or ma-Sa nta
Barbara, 16-68. and No 13
l..tl\ 1\SV tll e hht zed Nm th Texas
State. 97-111
Duquesne's Berme O'Keefe
san k an IS-foot shot at the
bu1. zer m overtune as the
Du kes shoc ked Providence
The game was twd at 77-77 m
re g ulatiOn and Provtdence,
\\ luch had won 10 stra1ght pnor
to the loss. was ahead 87-84
" 1lh 14 seconds left m the
overtime O'Keefe h1t a layup
to make 1t 87-86 and then, after
Provtdence called time out,
freshman guarct,Norm N1xon
stole an mbounds pass to set up
O'Keefe's wmmng bucket
The Pondexter brothersRoscoe w1th 26 pmnts a')!!
·Clifton w1th 13 rebounds paced the Long Beach State
VIctory ove r UC-R1vers•de,
while Allen Murphy's 20 pomts
and il nacwus defensive work
on North Texas sconng ace
Bobby Ive rson keyed the
Lomsville trmmph.
Elsewhere, St. John's bested
Rhode Island, 77-59; Bradley
put away W1ch1ta State, 100-73;
V1rgm1a Tech crushed W111iam
&amp; Mary, 110-61 ; Memphis State
"hipped New MeXIco State, 7366, and Colorado State drubbed
Bngham Young. 69-!i2

Warriors
make it
3 straight
By U1rited Press International
R1ck Barry •s personally
seemg to it that the Golden
State Warnors make the NBA
playoffs hke everybody said
they should m preseason.
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tra1led the Los Angeles !.akers
m the NBA Pacif1c Div1s10n all
seaso n long despite being
preseason favorites, won the1r
third straight ga me on the road
Thursday mght, squeezmg past
the Houston Rockets, 109-108.
It was also the tlur d stra1ghl
game that Barry spearheaded
the way w1th the b1g points.
As the final seconds licked
off the clock at Houston, Barry
sank a 211-loot jump shot that
enabled the Wamors to clinch
the win and ease to Wlthm one
game of the diVISIOn-leading
!.akers.
Barry scored 30 points in the
Warnors victory m Buflalo on
Tuesday , 40 more m Atlanta on
Wednesday (also won by the
Warriors ) and added 38 Thursday mght to h1s week's total.
Prior to Barry's clutch basket,
Calvm Murphy had put
Houston ahead 108-107wlth just
two seconds left.
The lead changed hands
seven times m the last 2 53 of
the game

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a nulhon bucks and herr comes b1g Bob Lamer a long w1lhou t
S() much as a mckt'l's worth on Iu s
That's the way he wants 1t
Bob Lamer. the Detroit Pistons' 6-11 te nter, has the kmd of
wtderpm111ng that people keep talkmg about all the lime
Ills feet aren"t me1ely b1g, b•g. they're unbelievably so
On the basketball court. where his superlahve defens1ve work
has lhc Pistons ope ratmg magmflcently , prom1stng them their
fi rst berth m the NBA playoffs m six years perhaps, Lamer
v..ears s1zc 22 snea kers, a pair of wh1ch already repose m the
Na 1sm1th Basketball Hall of Fame at Springfi eld, Mass.
Nov. nobody has e;er m1staken h1m for a twmkleloes, but you'd
thmk w1th the grea t season he "s havmg, people would tend to
forget about his lee!
Nothmg domg
Was All.Star MVP
Bob Lamer was the MVP m the NBA's recent All-Star game at
Seattle. and at $335,000 you could sa] he"s havmg a better year
than the Pres1dent of the Umted Stales, all around anyway, but
none o£ th 1s seems to matter People still keep bugging h1m about
hiS fee t
"" L1ke after the All-Star game I got a letter from one of my
fnend s." says Lamer "'He was lellmg me about Elgm Baylor
and Pat Sununerall domg the commentary and play-by-play on
TV Elgm mentwned my name and sa1d , 'Gee, he's got b1g lee! "
Then Summerall Said, 'yes , he has. '
· I figu re I was paS! all that by now. The first year I was m the
lea gue m 1970 I could understand 11. They had to have somethmg
to Ut lk about By now I should w1sh they would talk about my
ta lent Okay, so my fee t are big So what' They're so methmg 1
galla hve w1th "
It haso"t really been all that bad lately for 25-year-&lt;&gt;ld Bob
Lamer
Most baske tball people, when they speak of h1m now , talk
about the bnlhanl turn-around he has made from strictly an
oflens1ve ballplayer to a much more complete one on defense
The league's latest statistics bear that out, showing Lamer
averagmg 23.1 pomts and 13.9 rebounds a game. Those figures
make h1m the league's lOth leadmg scorer and sixth leading
rebounder.
Down throu gh the years, Oetro1t has been somethmg or a
boneyard for basketball coaches and the fact the PIStons seldom
bothered themselves about playing defense unquestiOnably had
something to do w1th that
The team moved to DetrOit from Fort Wayne 17 years ago and
durmg that time 1! !ned 10 different head coaches £rom Charley
Eckman to Ray Scott, who took over in October o£ 1972 from Earl
Lloyd and is domg such a grea t job now
Lloyd was concerned enough about the Pistons' pourous
defense so that he kept after them about 1t all the t1me. He even
brought m Bill Russell, the defensive granddaddy of them all,
specifically to work w1th Lamer last season and 11 was Russell
who hrst made Lamer aware there was such a thmg as a center
performing well on defense.
""I remember how he greeted me," laughs Lamer, a great
adm1rer of Russell. ''He sa1d 'you b1g overweight ox, I'm gonna
run that baby rat o£1 you ' He wasn't kiddmg e1lher. Run, run,
run. all the l1me. He had no mercy llost 15 pounds, going from
280 to 265. "
That was Lamer's first realmtroductlon to the little nuances of
playmg defense, like clogging the m1ddle, blockmg shots and
playmg a man stnctly the way he comes to the hoop
Scott Calls Him In
Ray Scott continued Lanier's educahon this past summer at
the Pistons' Eastern Michigan UniverSity training camp m
Yp•nlanll, Mich. Scott p1ciled up the phone one day after practice
and called Lamer to h1s room.
"Have a seat," said the Pistons' coach when Lanier arrived.
"You wanna Coke or somethmg?"
"'No, I JUSt ale," sa1d Lanier
"Okay then," Scott contmued, "I JUS! want to say that in order
for us to go anywhere at all, we're going to haVe to play strong
defense and that defense IS gomg to have to be imliated by you.
You have a good head on your shoulders and you're gomg to have
to lead us."
"That's cool," said Lamer .
And that's what he's been domg, leading Detroit on defense as
well as orrense.
The Pistons have won 22 of their last 30 games They're only a
game-and-a-half beh1nd second place Chicago in the western
diVISIOn and 14 1h Up On fourth-place Kansas City-Omaha SO they
have a good shot at makmg the play oils- all because Ray Scott
"got his message through about playmg defense
"I'm enjoymg 1!," says Bob Lamer. "There's a lotto this thmg
about concentrating on defense. Boston, I guess you'd say,
started 11 and then New York p1cked 11 up. You know how you
always hear the people hollering 'dee-fense 1 dee-fense !' when
the Kmcks are at)10me. Well, they know what they're hollering
about A good defense keeps you m the ball game all the way."
Over the enhre season, the Pistons held their opponents under
100 points only 15 tunes last year. So far this year, they've
already done it 29 times.
It makes a difference, and Bob Lamer bas been one of the first
to notice.
People don't ask h1m about h1s feet so much anymore.

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Cll •cago
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KC Omaha
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Pt1 oe n1 x 11 1 Portland 100
Go ld en St 109 Houston 108
(Only games scll edu l ed J
Fnday 's Games
Bos ton vs Ph ilad elph ia
at Her shey
Cap1ta 1 at Cl eveland
Milwau kee at Sea tt le
K C Oma ha at Ch1cago
New York at De tro •t
Phoenno: at Los An ge les
(Only games scheduled J

Kaiser A~C first winner
of netp SavEnergy citation
made to &lt;.'o nserve energy,''
WASH INGTON, D C.Kaiser
Aluminum
and sa 1d Dent, " typify th e
mt.at 1ves that mdustnes can
Chc-rn1cal Corporation , whiCh 1
take not on ly '" their own best
"Perales a large plant at
mtercsts, but also m the
RaHnswood, W Va., today
wa s named as the f1r sl Natwn 's mterests I commend
alummwn producer to rcce1ve Katser Alummum for tts for·
ward looking program, wh1ch
the U S Commerce Departmclud es the development or
ment's fo ur.potnt " E ner gy
new technology, and a maJor
Manage me nt
P r og ram "
commitment
of capttal and
SavEncrgy citation .
managemen t resourc&lt;"s "
TI1c award, presented by
To qualify for the award,
Secretary of Commerce
compames must orga mze the tr
Fredenck B Dent, wa s
rcce1ved by Cornell C. Ma1er , reso ur ces for energ,y con servat1on , condud an energy
PreSident and Ch~ef Execut1ve
audit
rev1e"ing all fo rm S o£
Officer of Kaiser Aluminum
energy
used
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set
tough,
opera
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KaiSer
Alummum
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measurable e ne rgy conChem1cal Co rpo ra\IO n ha s
servatwn goals and meet those
goals; and lai ry the energy

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conservatiOn message to
s upp l 1ers,
em ploy ees,
customers and the commumty
at large askmg them to JOin
this nallon-w1de effort.
''We are very honored to
receive thi s citation ,'' Ma1 er
sa1d at the ceremony "Each
person m our company ts
aware of th e critical need to
conserve energy, and each IS
coo peratmg to msure our
program's success We are
contmumg to focus on lmdmg
wa ys to furth er conse1 ve
energy m our operations over
and above what has already
been accomplished, and I'm
co nfident
we'll
make
significant additwnal savings
as 1974 progresses."
Basic elements of the Kaiser
program include:
- Development or a new
technology for applymg water
base pamt to aluminum call
used in th e manufacture of
a lummum house s1dm g,
roofing. etc., brmgmg an
almost mstantaneous drymg
and a significant savmgs m
natural gas.
- Major mvestm ent 10
estabhshmg a "hot metal"
transfer between the company's Mead aluminum
reduc!lon plant and Trent wood
rolhng m1ll in Washm gton, as
opposed to the prev1o'usly used
meth od which requ1r ed
remeltmg at h1gh tem-

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Lo s Ang
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P1ttsburgh 14 29 5 33 132 177
Cal•fornia 9 35 7 25 130 219
Thursday ' s Results
Toronlo J M 1nnesota 1
NY Islanders 4 Los Ang 2
Boston 4 Atlanta 2
Ph1la 4 Buffalo 3
Ch1cago 2 Callforn •a 1
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Fnday's Games.
Montr eal at Atlanta
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Van co uv er 19 32 0 38 183
Thursday 's Results
Toron to 5 Los Ang 4
Quebec il Hou ston 4
Jersey 4 New England I
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Fnday's Gam es
Ch•cago at Edmonton
Los Ang at Wmn •P#9
Toronto at Quebec
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Stonn mars play
in tournament
HONOLULU (UPI ) - To
Dw1ghl Nevil, a guy who's not
quite up among golf's b1g
three, or thirty-three, the first
round of a tow-nament is
s1mply to get position.
That may be true, but m the
first round of the $220,000
Hawarian Open, 11 was also to
get wet. Very wet.
Nevil didn ' I mind the
drenching by a tropical storm
that seemed to go on forever,
because he gat where he
wanted to be - in pos1lion,
very good position .
He shot a seven-under-par 6!i
to tie Jack Nicklaus, who 1s one
of golf's b1g three, or maybe
it 's big one . And that
presumably left them tied for
lirst after 18 holes

approves
SD sale

SAN DIEGO. (UPI ) - Tite
San D•ego Padres begin spendmg mllbona1re owner Ray
Kroc's money today--and the
f1rst man m line 1s slugger
Willie McCovey, the club's big
wmter acquiSition.
Kroc bought the Padres from
hnanc1ally troubled C. Arnholt
Smith far $10 million cash a
week ago and on Thursday, he
received the Nahon~ll League's
official blessmgs m Scottsdale,
Anz
Buzzte Bavasi, Padres'
president , was g1ven the green
hght by Kroc to do his bestmoney notwlthstanding- lo
g1ve San D1ego the best
posSible team, starting with
the 1974 season.
Armed w1th Kroc's money,
Bavas1 scheduled a news
conference lor today to announce he has s1gned MeCovey, who has 413 career
homers , to " $150,000 contract.
That's about $15,000 more than
McCovey earned last year
while hiltmg 29 homers and peratures.
- The processing and burndrivmg in 75 runs m only 130
mg
or used rolling and crankgames lor the San Francisco
case 01ls wh1ch had prevwusly
Giants
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' to lw-ther beautify
Plantings
FLOWER qrrangemcnts for
the Letart Falls Cemetery wdl the open house hononng C. E
be made this spnng by the Blakeslee, who retired th1s
Bend o· the River Garden week as Me1gs COtmty ExClub, accordmg to plans made tenswn Agent. will be made by
at a meeting Monday mght at the club The open house w1ll be
the home o£ Mrs. Bert Grim
Feb 10 at the Meigs H1gh
Mrs . Edward S1mpson, School cafetena
chairwoman of the project
Plans were made to se nd ~
wh1ch agam this year will be valentme box of g1fts to the
entered in the Sears Civic Gallipolls State Institute for
Imp rove ment Program members of the therapy
competillon, asked that each garden club there. Gtlts are to
member be respons1ble for be taken to Mrs . Robert Kuhn.
obtaimng at least one flowermg therapy chairwoman. It was
crab or dogwood for the noted that Mrs . Ernest Wmgett
presented the WMPO program
cemetery planting.
m
January on the subject.
It was reported that hve
orders have already been &lt;~Now is the Time"
rece1ved for trees to be planted
Openmg the meetmg was a
as memorial tributes Others reading "Good Adv1ce ·• bj
w1shmg to g1ve a tree in Mrs . Andrew Cross. "B ~rds"
memory of a loved one are :was the general topic for the
asked to contact Mrs. Sllllpson, meetmg and Mrs. Carpenter
Mrs W1lson Carpenter, Mrs ga ve devollons usmg as her
Andrew Cross or Mrs. Chllord theme "Follow the Fhght of the
Birds" She stressed the fact
Morns .
The 26trees planted last year that b1rds traveling frequentl)
are thrivmg, it was reported.' stop m midair and rest, and
In SCIP compelltwn last year, suggest that people could
the club rece1 ved a regional follow the1r example by
award.
pausing often m their bus)

RACINE- Prayer breakfast
was held at Racine Weslevao
Umted MethodiSt Chu~rh
Wednesday mormn g "ith 15
youth attendmg
DevotiOnS were opened with
a song and prayer by Rev.
Howard Sluveley . Mrs. Glenn
t Thelma) D1ll , Syracuse, lay
speaker of the Pomeroy Un1ted
MethodiSt . Church had the
mornmg med1tatwn.
Breakfast of fr ench toast.
sausage, or ange JUi ce and
coffee was served by Mrs
Curti s John son and Mrs.
Howard Shiveley.
Those present we1 e Chr1s
Hill, Tun H1ll , Debbie Harden,
Becky Kouns, Conme Roush,
Helen Wilcoxen, Dave The1ss.
Molly F1slfer, !Wma Nease,
Rhonda West, Randy Warn er,
Mike Warner, Stephen Nease,
Gene Shiveley and Bill
Shiveley.
Rev. Slnvely announced that
transportation Will be prov1ded
for lOll youth·who are going to
the Billy Graham mov1e at
Galhpohs, Saturday. All who
are going will meet at the
Raeme Church at 12 45 p m
1'here will also be a "Youth
Hal?penmg" at the Racme
W ~sleyan Unit ed Method1 st
Church, Sunday, Feb. 17,
BRADBURY SCHOOL
beginnillg at. 2:30 p.m. Rev.
The children of the Bradbury
Joseph B1shman and a graup SChool are very excited about a
ftom Central Ave. Uhlted trip to DearbOrn, Mich. which
Methodist Church, Athens, will they are planning m March.
present the program. RefreshDll!"ing the school year they
ments Will be served. All
have been study1ng about the
county youth are mVlted to
United State&amp; and the trip has
attend .
been planned as a ewrninaling
acll vlty in tliat area of. study.
In Dearborll the chUdren will_
OBSERVE DAY · .
yisit the Henty Ford Musewn
Founder's Day will be oband Greenfield Vlllage T!lese
served at the meeting of tile
two educatiooal mstitutrons
Me1gs County Council of
were built to show how
Parents and Teachers Thurs- Americans have hved and
day, 7:30p.m. at the Pomeroy
worked from early Colonial
Elementary SchooL Past
days to the recent past, and to
pres1dent of Council are given tell thesstory of their in·
a special invitation to attend by
vention and accomplishMrs. Charles Goeglein,
men~.
president.
At Dearborn the children will

KAY
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and

commg ttem in the beauty

atd department Clnd are
avi311able m a wtde vartety
of colors, and styled 1n
Ame ri ca's
fo rmost
fashtons.

Beca use most wtgs are so
tntncately and skillfully
made, being composed of
human hatr, 1f is hard to
dep•ct the dtfference be·
tween th e wtg and a natural
head of ha1r They can be
brushed, combed, teased
and st y led , 1ust as you
would do your own ha1r
W1glets and hairpieces
are a lso m great demand,
for that perfect touch of
elegance to heighten your
ha1r beauty .
Your own ha 1r can be
elegantly beautif1ed here 1n
th e m ost up to-date styles
and w 1th soft, natural
look ing , nonfnzz per

have accommodations in the
dormitories provided lor
school groups who plan an
overnight visit They will be
eating at the Clmton lnn ,a oar!
of the restored village
Also on the agenda for the
trip are a bus ride into Canada
and a VISit to the famous 1,200
acre !Wuge Plant or the Ford
Motor Compariy. ·
The children will travel by
chartered · Gr~yhound bus
accoinpa,nied _by-the Bradbury
teachers and Mrs. Robert
FjSher, a registered nurse,
with ·some parents who wlil
assist the teachers.
Many of the children are
working to pay part or all of
their expenses for thiS trip. l11s
felt by everyone at the school
that this will be a most
beneficial educationa_l exper~ence lor them .

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The program fea tured a
ge neral
dt sc ussw n
on
preserving
leaves
wtth
g!ycerm and prepanng dnftwood and weathered wood for
use m arrangemen ts. Mrs
Carpenter displayed magnolia
and forsythia leaves which had
been preserved wtth glycerm
and ·Mrs . Gnmm showed
several p1eces of drirtwood a~d
commented on how to treat
them
The though! for the day was
g1ven by Mrs Ralph Webb
Mrs. Moms had ( the club
prayer, and the club poem was
read by Mrs. W. 0. Barmtz.
Mrs. Barmtz w11l host the
February mee tm g.
Refreshments were served
from a table centered w1th an
arrangement of while branches and wh1le pme cones
accented w1th a red bird
figurine and white tapers ThiS
was brought by Mrs Simpson

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Match-Mates

lives for both physical and
mental rest She concluded
wtlll a prayer.
For roll ca ll memb ers

Meigs Local

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Ba pt"t Ch ur ch Hammond Fairgrounds The schedule o£
"lnd , the wor ld .; largest and serv1ce IS Sunday School 10
fastest gruw mg Sunday School am. ; Worship 11 a.m. and 7 30
Also. he IS th e vice presiden t of p m Sunday, and Wednesday,
stud en t a £hur s a nti c hair- 7 30 p m

15 attend Cemetery· will be beautified
breakfast

wootl plant's boiler house and
remelt fw-naces
- ConverSion of all pam tell
can products at Trentwood to a
low tem perature bakmg
process from a htgh tempc1 ature baking process.
- Development ol a h1gh
fuel -savmg technology for
dtrect h rmg of soakmg ptts m
\o\oht ch alummum mgot IS
heated before beginnmg the
1ollmg process.
- A cut-ba ck on interiOr
hghtm g w1th elunmallon of all
but (ibsolutely necessary extCIIO r hghlmg at all plant
locat wns , and temperature
1educllon mall buildings.
- Production of calcmed
_ coke Ia key mgred1ent m
anodes used m aluminum
reduction) by usmg the
volatiles produced m the
makmg of coke as the luel Itself, savmg over 80 percent of
th e energy normally required

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Bradbury
JANICE SCHMOLL, of
Bradbury, Bernice Carpenter,
of Middleport Elementary, and
Helim Williams, RebeeC!ll Tate,
Mae Young, Robert Morris,
and wile, along with Gladys
Foley, who works with both"
Mt!l~leport . a~d Pomeroy
Sc)lllO!Ji, attended a meetmg of
the '.'Appalachian Readin g
Council." T.lle Counc1l covers
Se~enil Southeastern Oh10
counties Mrs. Williams serves
as· treasurer
or
th e
organizallon
Dr. John ManJurl, of the
Readmg Dept , Ohio Umvers1ty, pres1dent, mtroduced Dr
John Masla, Associate Dean of
the College of Educahon, Ohio
Umversily Dr. Masla spoke to
the group on the topic,
"D1agnoshc
·ng " and Preswphve
Teachl
Middleport Elementary.
Pomeroy Elementary :
"Co ntract Teaching, "
Students s1gnmg a contract to complete a JOb?
Yes, in Mrs Lucy White's
fourth grade m Middleport and
in Mrs Bonnie Fisher's class 111

out one or the follow-up acllVlhes wh1eh IS the making of
No Bake Coolues
F1rst Grade : January is kmd
of a dull month so we have been
"sp1cmg" 11 up with a study of
the low- basic food groups. We
made booklets of the foods we
should eat every day and lllade
sandwiches from paper. The
different colors denote diflerent fillings. Example brown p-nut butter, pmk-cold
meat, red and yellow for
catsup and mustard . ,
We also pam ted snow scenes
and used the crayon-resiSt
techn1que We colored the
scene and then pam led over the
whole picture with white
tempera. The result was a
"'bhzzardy" snow scene.
We are thinkmg ahead to
Valentme"s
Day, Washington
d .
~ n 1.mcoln 's birthdays next.
We w1 11 be making '"heart"
· 1s, 1og cabin booklets and
anlllla
paper hatchets next month

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Pomeroy • Middleport
Tuesday M. K. Wiley, kindergarten teacher at the
Pomeroy Elementary; Mrs
Mary Rose, Kmdergarten
teacher of Middleport; Jennifer Butcher, second grade
teacher of Middleport, and
Robert Morris, principal,
attended a meeting on early
childhood education .
Dr. Herbert A. Sprigle of
Florida was flown to the Ohw
University campus to deliver
his presentation or hiS
"!..earning to Learn Teacher
Education System ." Th1s
program has the potential or
beginning on campus in the
spring.
The varwus components of
his project were explained to
po)ential pa~ticipants in th~
pr.oject planned for Oh1o
University ..

Tins Will be a tremendous
and Chnsllan workers of the
area to be challenged and

Rutland Element,ary: The
fourth grade an(! tile twa firth
gr~des ·at Rutland are taking
part m .the 4-H Nutrition
Program w1th Mu!hgan Stew.
They are making plans to try

mslr ucted by a man who ha ~
been so successful tn every
area of Chn shan wurk
Rev Ken Coleman, pastor.
and the peop le of the G• ace

Menu mcl ud es meat Loaf

ch1cken, vegetables, salads,'

pie, cake. coffee and tea. $1 75
for adulL•; $1 for ch1ldren
SATURDAY
DANCE South ern H1gh
School m Racme, 10 p.m. to
midmght sponsored by senwr
class Mus1c- by Wood Quilt
HYMN SING at Freedom
Gospel Mission. Bald Knobs.
7.30 pm. Dav1s ~· a m•l y,
Buffalo. W Va , featured
smgers. Pubhc mv1ted .
EASTERN HIGH School Jr.
Class bake sale Saturday, 5 ao
p.m. contmumg through the
Eastern · Fairfield basketball
game at the h1gh school. The
class will also sponsor a dan ce
until m1dmghtm the gym alter
the game.

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oppor tun aty f01 the lhunhes

DR. MAX HELTON

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- Dr Max Helton, Hammond.
lnd , wtll be w1 th the rrrace
B1ble Bapt1st Church, Pomt
Pleasa nt , for spec1al meehn~-:
Monday an d Tuesday mghl,,
Feb. 4 and 5, spcakmg at 7 .lO

Bible Bapllst Church. extend a
hearty mv1llitwn to everyone to
attend these special meellngs
A nurse1 y Will be prov ided
each mght The pubhc IS mVIted to attend all regular
se rvices of the church, which 1s
temporanly
meet1ng tn

Roval Crown
Bottling Company

Mowrey's Furniture butldmg
next to the Mason Coun ty

Mtddleport

MOTOROLA

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Max Helton graduated from
Tennessee Temple College m
SUNDAY
Chattanooga, Tenn , and has
REVIVAL through Sunday at
had further study at Temple
Fa1th Tabernacle Church.
Baptist Th~olog•cal Semmary
Bailey Run Road, 7 30 p m ;
He has been honored by Hylespubhc mv1ted
Anderson Co llege w1th a
REVIVAL at Chesler Church Doc tor of D1v1mty degree. He
of God wlil con tmue through has pastored and worked m
Sunday. Rev Chesler Estep rural chur ches m North Dakota
guest speaker. Pubhc mv1led. and Georgta For e1ght years.
W M.U. OF First Baptist he served as a m1sswnary m
Church at Mason w1ll sponsor a t~e West Indies an d Hawaii
program at the Church, 7 30 under Ba pll sl InternatiOn al
pm
MISs ions. Inc. He founded and
pastored for seven years the
MONDAY
MEIGS Coun ty Board of Koolau Baptist Church m
Mental RetardatiOn, 7 30 p m Kaneohe, Hawaii The church
led 1n nwnbcr of convcrstons
111 the office of Crow , Crow and
and
baptisms m the state or
Porter
Hawaii dw-mg h1s last year as
pastor He d1rected a dally
radio broadcast m Hawa1 l, as
well as a weekly pmgram
he~ rd on several statwns m the
mmnland . USA
Dr. Helton IS presently an
ass1stan t pastor to D• Jack
Plans lor a sprmg carmval Hyles. pastor of the F11 st
w1 11 be cornp1eted at a mee ti ng
T d
t 7 30
1 th
ues ay
P m. ato Ihee
Ham
son aville: PTO
school.

PTO will
have meet

The hfth grade class w1ll
present the program and the
second grade mothers of Mrs
La doria Boyd"s class w1ll serve
refreshments

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MIDDLEPORT, 0.

JAN RETURNS

TO THE MEIGS

Candidates for kmg and
queen for the carnival are
G
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ary owar an
ar ene
Reeves , SIXth grade; Terry
and Anita Lewis. fifth ,
·
. '6 Wlihe Donahue and Sherry
Asurpnse housewarming lor Jewel, fourth grade.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Brickles
Candidates lor prince and
was held by neighbors Tuesday prmcess are Ricky Reeves and
night at their Broadway st Beverly Wh1le, th1rd, Monte
reSidence m Middleport.
Chapman and Tma Yost,
Cookies, coffee and punch second; and M1ke Cline and
were served and the couple Rita Yost, llrst
was presented a gift. The birthFIRST CHIW BORN
day of Mrs Bnckles was also
Mr.
and Mrs. Luke Mcobserved. Attendiqg were Mrs.
James Johnson, Mrs. Russell Daniel, Racine , are anCarson, Mr. and Mrs. William nouncing the birth of their first
Kennedy, Mrs. A11ce Robeson, chlid, a son, James Hamilton
Mrs. Adolph Saelens, Mrs. Ron He we1ghed 8 lbs., 10 ozs and
Hanmng, Mrs Cleo Kerns and was born Jan . 18. Maternal
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Rice. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs
Contributing on the gill were Leo Hill, Racine. Paternal
Mrs. James Butcher, Mrs. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs
Larry Baker and Mrs. Ethel Carl McDamel, Point Pleasant
His
paternal
grea tHatfield .
grandmothers are Mrs. Sm1th
Roush, Pomt Pleasant and
Mrs.
Kenneth Birchfield,
RETURNS HOME
Mrs . Frances Waters, a Galhpohs He also has a greatmedical patient at the Good great-grandmother, Mrs. Abby
Samantan Medical Center, Ingels, Ponco City. Okla . Mrs
Zanesville, lor three weeks, McDamel IS the former Katlty
has been taken to her home. Hill, Racme .
Mrs. Waters is the former
Frances pllles of Pomeroy.
Cards may be sent to her at 28
S. Pembroke Ave., South
Zanesvlile, 43701

Saturday
Night

Jan
Haddox

10 til 2
MEIGS
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PH. 992-3629

Department

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CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT

SALE SET
A rwnmage sale w1ll be held
today and Satw-day at 110
Court Street, sponsored by the
Glo-Ettes . After 11 am.
Satw-day all items ·will be
reduced to 10 cents each.

IN AMOUNTS 'OF $1 .000
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VISIT ATHENS
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Rice
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son, B1ll, and Mrs. Homer R1ce
were in Mhens Sunday to v1sit
Mf·and Mrs.?eorj:e DeWeese .

M 1sstons

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PLAN SALE
,
A rwnmage sale will be held
at the Heath United Methodist
Church basement Tuesday
from 9a.m. to4p.m Children'S
clothmg and wmter garments
are mcluded in the numerous
articles for sale.

the

College He IS also m demand
as a speaker m uusswnary
um fe rences,
chur ch-w](Je
promotwnal meettngs, a nd
soul-v. mmng climes th1 uughou t

FRIDAY
MIDDLEPORT Cham ber of
Commerce 7:30 p m. at offic e
of Columbus and Southern OhiO
Elec triC Company .
THE SUNSHINE Class of the
Mason Un1ted Methodi st
spo nso rs
a
Church
smorgasbo rd at 4 30 p.m

host a-vna
vh ousewarrntnoJew~l
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grade 6 in Pomeroy, this IS
possible. The report thus [ar is
·
that the students hke the idea
and are enthusiastic about
completion or their selfselected obs. We ho e to
report m~re on thls :CoJect
1t
Crow , student
a ~r. p
tea:~er ::;"Mrs Courtney
Knight's third grade m Mid·
dleport Elementary has
launched-a unit an Economics.
This subject is often thought of
as a high school or college
topic, 1s bemg accepted well by
grade three! We hope to report
more later.
Kindergarten, Grade 1 Note,
Middleport
Pomeroy
Parents, now is the time to
have the students that w•ll
enter Meig.• Local Schools next
year unmunized! If you have a
question on this matter, please
feel free to call the schools
This should be completed by
"Round-Up" day May I
The Meigs Loca I Schools
wiSh to take a moment
to
thank
all
motorits lor their help '"
safety as students make their
way to school under our time
change. Thanks, folks , and ·
please, please, KEEP UP THE
GOOD WORK' Yow- help m
time - av01ding that time
when buses are picking up
studen Is, has helped us and we
extend our thanks

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Nmety day mterest penalty 1f withdrawn before maturity date

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magnet can create a magnetic field 36',000' times greater than the earth's

All Savings
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Irish sta·r
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passes out
during tilt
Cu ll ege Baskt•lball Roundup
By U1Litt•d Pn·ss lntt-ruallonal
Just" hen Notre Dame coach
D1ggc r Ph elps thought h1 s
team was on the road lo
reco\e(y fro1n last weeke nd 's
loss to UCI A. he's faced " 'th
another setb(;lek
No. Subwa) Alumm. the
lns h d1dn •t lose Thursday
mght In fa ct they won qu1te
easll), IO l-72. 0\er DePa ul But
an ommous note to the v1ctory
v. as the mystenous · 11lness '' to
befall Phelps" pnze freshman
recrmt , Adnan Dantley late m
th e game
Dantley. one of the most
lleav1 ly reel mted players m the
country last sprmg, collapsed
on the lnsh bench dunng a
t1me-out w1 th about three
mmutes to play He was then
taken by ambulance to the
school mf1rmary tn a
SenHCOOSCIOUS &lt;.:O ndltlOn ,"
accordm g to
an lnsh
spokesman .
··But,"" the spokesman added
later, "he was checked out
thoroughly by doctors there
a nd we don't believe 1t's
anythmg senous ''
After leading by only three at
halftune, Notre Dame pulled
away £rom DePaul alter the
mtermtsswn as Gary Brokaw
125 pomts m all) and Dantle y
123) led the way The wm
upped the thlfd ranked Jnsh's
record to 13-1
In the on ly other games
Lnvolvwg top-ra ted teams
Thursday, e1ghth- rank ed
ProVIdence was upset by

DRESS UP
YOUR DIAMOND

Duquesne, 88-B7, m overtime.
No 12 Long Beach State
downed Ca llt or ma-Sa nta
Barbara, 16-68. and No 13
l..tl\ 1\SV tll e hht zed Nm th Texas
State. 97-111
Duquesne's Berme O'Keefe
san k an IS-foot shot at the
bu1. zer m overtune as the
Du kes shoc ked Providence
The game was twd at 77-77 m
re g ulatiOn and Provtdence,
\\ luch had won 10 stra1ght pnor
to the loss. was ahead 87-84
" 1lh 14 seconds left m the
overtime O'Keefe h1t a layup
to make 1t 87-86 and then, after
Provtdence called time out,
freshman guarct,Norm N1xon
stole an mbounds pass to set up
O'Keefe's wmmng bucket
The Pondexter brothersRoscoe w1th 26 pmnts a')!!
·Clifton w1th 13 rebounds paced the Long Beach State
VIctory ove r UC-R1vers•de,
while Allen Murphy's 20 pomts
and il nacwus defensive work
on North Texas sconng ace
Bobby Ive rson keyed the
Lomsville trmmph.
Elsewhere, St. John's bested
Rhode Island, 77-59; Bradley
put away W1ch1ta State, 100-73;
V1rgm1a Tech crushed W111iam
&amp; Mary, 110-61 ; Memphis State
"hipped New MeXIco State, 7366, and Colorado State drubbed
Bngham Young. 69-!i2

Warriors
make it
3 straight
By U1rited Press International
R1ck Barry •s personally
seemg to it that the Golden
State Warnors make the NBA
playoffs hke everybody said
they should m preseason.
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Your d 1amo n d w1ll look
brand new 1n one of our
beautiful modern settmgs
R1n gs, p1ns, pendants .
each to enhance the true
br lll 1ance of your dta mond.

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who have

tra1led the Los Angeles !.akers
m the NBA Pacif1c Div1s10n all
seaso n long despite being
preseason favorites, won the1r
third straight ga me on the road
Thursday mght, squeezmg past
the Houston Rockets, 109-108.
It was also the tlur d stra1ghl
game that Barry spearheaded
the way w1th the b1g points.
As the final seconds licked
off the clock at Houston, Barry
sank a 211-loot jump shot that
enabled the Wamors to clinch
the win and ease to Wlthm one
game of the diVISIOn-leading
!.akers.
Barry scored 30 points in the
Warnors victory m Buflalo on
Tuesday , 40 more m Atlanta on
Wednesday (also won by the
Warriors ) and added 38 Thursday mght to h1s week's total.
Prior to Barry's clutch basket,
Calvm Murphy had put
Houston ahead 108-107wlth just
two seconds left.
The lead changed hands
seven times m the last 2 53 of
the game

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Wn Crlna 64 Belmnt Abbey 59
Towson St 6~ Mt St Mary's 68
Bowie St 92 F ederal C1ty 65
George Mason 71 Coppm St70
Norfolk St 7-4 Morgan St 61
Loyola Md 82 CathOliC 78
Campbellsvill e 80 Un10n 6.4
M•d"VeSt
Notre Dame 101 Depaul 72
Bradley 108 Wlchtta St 73
Tu tsa 73 St Louis 64
We st Tex St 58 Drake 47
Midland 85 Peru Sf 84
Qumcy 89 Lewis 86
Elmhurst 80 North Pari!: 76
NE til 87 En M1ch 85
Wayne St 76 Cleveland Sl 75
Southwest
Arkansa s St 72 Lamar 62
Hendr1x 63 Southern St 61
Hard1ng 90 Ozarks 76
St Col Ark 91 Hndrsn Sf 80
Tarleton St 82 Tr tn•tY 74
Ark Col 80 Ark Mntcll 65
West
Utah 99 Wyom •ng 71
Colo St 69 Br1gham Young 52
Lng Bch St 78 Sta Barb 68
U Paciflc 48 Fre s no~ S t 40
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Pepperdme 7-4 Nevad~ Reno 57
Azusa 80 Poin t Lorna 6.4

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S() much as a mckt'l's worth on Iu s
That's the way he wants 1t
Bob Lamer. the Detroit Pistons' 6-11 te nter, has the kmd of
wtderpm111ng that people keep talkmg about all the lime
Ills feet aren"t me1ely b1g, b•g. they're unbelievably so
On the basketball court. where his superlahve defens1ve work
has lhc Pistons ope ratmg magmflcently , prom1stng them their
fi rst berth m the NBA playoffs m six years perhaps, Lamer
v..ears s1zc 22 snea kers, a pair of wh1ch already repose m the
Na 1sm1th Basketball Hall of Fame at Springfi eld, Mass.
Nov. nobody has e;er m1staken h1m for a twmkleloes, but you'd
thmk w1th the grea t season he "s havmg, people would tend to
forget about his lee!
Nothmg domg
Was All.Star MVP
Bob Lamer was the MVP m the NBA's recent All-Star game at
Seattle. and at $335,000 you could sa] he"s havmg a better year
than the Pres1dent of the Umted Stales, all around anyway, but
none o£ th 1s seems to matter People still keep bugging h1m about
hiS fee t
"" L1ke after the All-Star game I got a letter from one of my
fnend s." says Lamer "'He was lellmg me about Elgm Baylor
and Pat Sununerall domg the commentary and play-by-play on
TV Elgm mentwned my name and sa1d , 'Gee, he's got b1g lee! "
Then Summerall Said, 'yes , he has. '
· I figu re I was paS! all that by now. The first year I was m the
lea gue m 1970 I could understand 11. They had to have somethmg
to Ut lk about By now I should w1sh they would talk about my
ta lent Okay, so my fee t are big So what' They're so methmg 1
galla hve w1th "
It haso"t really been all that bad lately for 25-year-&lt;&gt;ld Bob
Lamer
Most baske tball people, when they speak of h1m now , talk
about the bnlhanl turn-around he has made from strictly an
oflens1ve ballplayer to a much more complete one on defense
The league's latest statistics bear that out, showing Lamer
averagmg 23.1 pomts and 13.9 rebounds a game. Those figures
make h1m the league's lOth leadmg scorer and sixth leading
rebounder.
Down throu gh the years, Oetro1t has been somethmg or a
boneyard for basketball coaches and the fact the PIStons seldom
bothered themselves about playing defense unquestiOnably had
something to do w1th that
The team moved to DetrOit from Fort Wayne 17 years ago and
durmg that time 1! !ned 10 different head coaches £rom Charley
Eckman to Ray Scott, who took over in October o£ 1972 from Earl
Lloyd and is domg such a grea t job now
Lloyd was concerned enough about the Pistons' pourous
defense so that he kept after them about 1t all the t1me. He even
brought m Bill Russell, the defensive granddaddy of them all,
specifically to work w1th Lamer last season and 11 was Russell
who hrst made Lamer aware there was such a thmg as a center
performing well on defense.
""I remember how he greeted me," laughs Lamer, a great
adm1rer of Russell. ''He sa1d 'you b1g overweight ox, I'm gonna
run that baby rat o£1 you ' He wasn't kiddmg e1lher. Run, run,
run. all the l1me. He had no mercy llost 15 pounds, going from
280 to 265. "
That was Lamer's first realmtroductlon to the little nuances of
playmg defense, like clogging the m1ddle, blockmg shots and
playmg a man stnctly the way he comes to the hoop
Scott Calls Him In
Ray Scott continued Lanier's educahon this past summer at
the Pistons' Eastern Michigan UniverSity training camp m
Yp•nlanll, Mich. Scott p1ciled up the phone one day after practice
and called Lamer to h1s room.
"Have a seat," said the Pistons' coach when Lanier arrived.
"You wanna Coke or somethmg?"
"'No, I JUSt ale," sa1d Lanier
"Okay then," Scott contmued, "I JUS! want to say that in order
for us to go anywhere at all, we're going to haVe to play strong
defense and that defense IS gomg to have to be imliated by you.
You have a good head on your shoulders and you're gomg to have
to lead us."
"That's cool," said Lamer .
And that's what he's been domg, leading Detroit on defense as
well as orrense.
The Pistons have won 22 of their last 30 games They're only a
game-and-a-half beh1nd second place Chicago in the western
diVISIOn and 14 1h Up On fourth-place Kansas City-Omaha SO they
have a good shot at makmg the play oils- all because Ray Scott
"got his message through about playmg defense
"I'm enjoymg 1!," says Bob Lamer. "There's a lotto this thmg
about concentrating on defense. Boston, I guess you'd say,
started 11 and then New York p1cked 11 up. You know how you
always hear the people hollering 'dee-fense 1 dee-fense !' when
the Kmcks are at)10me. Well, they know what they're hollering
about A good defense keeps you m the ball game all the way."
Over the enhre season, the Pistons held their opponents under
100 points only 15 tunes last year. So far this year, they've
already done it 29 times.
It makes a difference, and Bob Lamer bas been one of the first
to notice.
People don't ask h1m about h1s feet so much anymore.

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Milwaukee
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Cll •cago
36 18 66 7
Det r o• !
3 4 19
il 42
KC Omaha
11 35 375
PaCifi C DIVI SIOn
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Los Angeles
19 22
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Go l den State 17 22 55 1
Sea ttl e
24 33 42 1
Plloen•x
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Portland
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Thursday 's Re sult s

Pt1 oe n1 x 11 1 Portland 100
Go ld en St 109 Houston 108
(Only games scll edu l ed J
Fnday 's Games
Bos ton vs Ph ilad elph ia
at Her shey
Cap1ta 1 at Cl eveland
Milwau kee at Sea tt le
K C Oma ha at Ch1cago
New York at De tro •t
Phoenno: at Los An ge les
(Only games scheduled J

Kaiser A~C first winner
of netp SavEnergy citation
made to &lt;.'o nserve energy,''
WASH INGTON, D C.Kaiser
Aluminum
and sa 1d Dent, " typify th e
mt.at 1ves that mdustnes can
Chc-rn1cal Corporation , whiCh 1
take not on ly '" their own best
"Perales a large plant at
mtercsts, but also m the
RaHnswood, W Va., today
wa s named as the f1r sl Natwn 's mterests I commend
alummwn producer to rcce1ve Katser Alummum for tts for·
ward looking program, wh1ch
the U S Commerce Departmclud es the development or
ment's fo ur.potnt " E ner gy
new technology, and a maJor
Manage me nt
P r og ram "
commitment
of capttal and
SavEncrgy citation .
managemen t resourc&lt;"s "
TI1c award, presented by
To qualify for the award,
Secretary of Commerce
compames must orga mze the tr
Fredenck B Dent, wa s
rcce1ved by Cornell C. Ma1er , reso ur ces for energ,y con servat1on , condud an energy
PreSident and Ch~ef Execut1ve
audit
rev1e"ing all fo rm S o£
Officer of Kaiser Aluminum
energy
used
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thm
·"The contn butwns that
set
tough,
opera
twns,
KaiSer
Alummum
an d
measurable e ne rgy conChem1cal Co rpo ra\IO n ha s
servatwn goals and meet those
goals; and lai ry the energy

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conservatiOn message to
s upp l 1ers,
em ploy ees,
customers and the commumty
at large askmg them to JOin
this nallon-w1de effort.
''We are very honored to
receive thi s citation ,'' Ma1 er
sa1d at the ceremony "Each
person m our company ts
aware of th e critical need to
conserve energy, and each IS
coo peratmg to msure our
program's success We are
contmumg to focus on lmdmg
wa ys to furth er conse1 ve
energy m our operations over
and above what has already
been accomplished, and I'm
co nfident
we'll
make
significant additwnal savings
as 1974 progresses."
Basic elements of the Kaiser
program include:
- Development or a new
technology for applymg water
base pamt to aluminum call
used in th e manufacture of
a lummum house s1dm g,
roofing. etc., brmgmg an
almost mstantaneous drymg
and a significant savmgs m
natural gas.
- Major mvestm ent 10
estabhshmg a "hot metal"
transfer between the company's Mead aluminum
reduc!lon plant and Trent wood
rolhng m1ll in Washm gton, as
opposed to the prev1o'usly used
meth od which requ1r ed
remeltmg at h1gh tem-

NHL Sland1ngs

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east

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Montreal 29
NY RangrS24
Toronto
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58 178 148
55 179 146

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115 151
130 186

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22 11 14 58 162 104

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Atl anta
16 23
8 44 124 143
Lo s Ang
17 24
8 42 \J3 157
M1nnesota 15 22 11 41 146168
P1ttsburgh 14 29 5 33 132 177
Cal•fornia 9 35 7 25 130 219
Thursday ' s Results
Toronlo J M 1nnesota 1
NY Islanders 4 Los Ang 2
Boston 4 Atlanta 2
Ph1la 4 Buffalo 3
Ch1cago 2 Callforn •a 1
tonly games scheduled)
Fnday's Games.
Montr eal at Atlanta
(On ly game sc h edul ed)
WHA Stand1ng s

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Quebec

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Jersey

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Houston

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3 51 184 165

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2 46 148 178

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28 16

Wrnn1peg 24 22
4 52 175
Edmonton 25 23 0 50 171
M•nnesota 23 24
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Los Ang
20 31
0 40 155
Van co uv er 19 32 0 38 183
Thursday 's Results
Toron to 5 Los Ang 4
Quebec il Hou ston 4
Jersey 4 New England I
(O n ly games scheduled l
Fnday's Gam es
Ch•cago at Edmonton
Los Ang at Wmn •P#9
Toronto at Quebec
(Only games schedul ed J

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Stonn mars play
in tournament
HONOLULU (UPI ) - To
Dw1ghl Nevil, a guy who's not
quite up among golf's b1g
three, or thirty-three, the first
round of a tow-nament is
s1mply to get position.
That may be true, but m the
first round of the $220,000
Hawarian Open, 11 was also to
get wet. Very wet.
Nevil didn ' I mind the
drenching by a tropical storm
that seemed to go on forever,
because he gat where he
wanted to be - in pos1lion,
very good position .
He shot a seven-under-par 6!i
to tie Jack Nicklaus, who 1s one
of golf's b1g three, or maybe
it 's big one . And that
presumably left them tied for
lirst after 18 holes

approves
SD sale

SAN DIEGO. (UPI ) - Tite
San D•ego Padres begin spendmg mllbona1re owner Ray
Kroc's money today--and the
f1rst man m line 1s slugger
Willie McCovey, the club's big
wmter acquiSition.
Kroc bought the Padres from
hnanc1ally troubled C. Arnholt
Smith far $10 million cash a
week ago and on Thursday, he
received the Nahon~ll League's
official blessmgs m Scottsdale,
Anz
Buzzte Bavasi, Padres'
president , was g1ven the green
hght by Kroc to do his bestmoney notwlthstanding- lo
g1ve San D1ego the best
posSible team, starting with
the 1974 season.
Armed w1th Kroc's money,
Bavas1 scheduled a news
conference lor today to announce he has s1gned MeCovey, who has 413 career
homers , to " $150,000 contract.
That's about $15,000 more than
McCovey earned last year
while hiltmg 29 homers and peratures.
- The processing and burndrivmg in 75 runs m only 130
mg
or used rolling and crankgames lor the San Francisco
case 01ls wh1ch had prevwusly
Giants
been d1scarded at 1ts Trent-

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' to lw-ther beautify
Plantings
FLOWER qrrangemcnts for
the Letart Falls Cemetery wdl the open house hononng C. E
be made this spnng by the Blakeslee, who retired th1s
Bend o· the River Garden week as Me1gs COtmty ExClub, accordmg to plans made tenswn Agent. will be made by
at a meeting Monday mght at the club The open house w1ll be
the home o£ Mrs. Bert Grim
Feb 10 at the Meigs H1gh
Mrs . Edward S1mpson, School cafetena
chairwoman of the project
Plans were made to se nd ~
wh1ch agam this year will be valentme box of g1fts to the
entered in the Sears Civic Gallipolls State Institute for
Imp rove ment Program members of the therapy
competillon, asked that each garden club there. Gtlts are to
member be respons1ble for be taken to Mrs . Robert Kuhn.
obtaimng at least one flowermg therapy chairwoman. It was
crab or dogwood for the noted that Mrs . Ernest Wmgett
presented the WMPO program
cemetery planting.
m
January on the subject.
It was reported that hve
orders have already been &lt;~Now is the Time"
rece1ved for trees to be planted
Openmg the meetmg was a
as memorial tributes Others reading "Good Adv1ce ·• bj
w1shmg to g1ve a tree in Mrs . Andrew Cross. "B ~rds"
memory of a loved one are :was the general topic for the
asked to contact Mrs. Sllllpson, meetmg and Mrs. Carpenter
Mrs W1lson Carpenter, Mrs ga ve devollons usmg as her
Andrew Cross or Mrs. Chllord theme "Follow the Fhght of the
Birds" She stressed the fact
Morns .
The 26trees planted last year that b1rds traveling frequentl)
are thrivmg, it was reported.' stop m midair and rest, and
In SCIP compelltwn last year, suggest that people could
the club rece1 ved a regional follow the1r example by
award.
pausing often m their bus)

RACINE- Prayer breakfast
was held at Racine Weslevao
Umted MethodiSt Chu~rh
Wednesday mormn g "ith 15
youth attendmg
DevotiOnS were opened with
a song and prayer by Rev.
Howard Sluveley . Mrs. Glenn
t Thelma) D1ll , Syracuse, lay
speaker of the Pomeroy Un1ted
MethodiSt . Church had the
mornmg med1tatwn.
Breakfast of fr ench toast.
sausage, or ange JUi ce and
coffee was served by Mrs
Curti s John son and Mrs.
Howard Shiveley.
Those present we1 e Chr1s
Hill, Tun H1ll , Debbie Harden,
Becky Kouns, Conme Roush,
Helen Wilcoxen, Dave The1ss.
Molly F1slfer, !Wma Nease,
Rhonda West, Randy Warn er,
Mike Warner, Stephen Nease,
Gene Shiveley and Bill
Shiveley.
Rev. Slnvely announced that
transportation Will be prov1ded
for lOll youth·who are going to
the Billy Graham mov1e at
Galhpohs, Saturday. All who
are going will meet at the
Raeme Church at 12 45 p m
1'here will also be a "Youth
Hal?penmg" at the Racme
W ~sleyan Unit ed Method1 st
Church, Sunday, Feb. 17,
BRADBURY SCHOOL
beginnillg at. 2:30 p.m. Rev.
The children of the Bradbury
Joseph B1shman and a graup SChool are very excited about a
ftom Central Ave. Uhlted trip to DearbOrn, Mich. which
Methodist Church, Athens, will they are planning m March.
present the program. RefreshDll!"ing the school year they
ments Will be served. All
have been study1ng about the
county youth are mVlted to
United State&amp; and the trip has
attend .
been planned as a ewrninaling
acll vlty in tliat area of. study.
In Dearborll the chUdren will_
OBSERVE DAY · .
yisit the Henty Ford Musewn
Founder's Day will be oband Greenfield Vlllage T!lese
served at the meeting of tile
two educatiooal mstitutrons
Me1gs County Council of
were built to show how
Parents and Teachers Thurs- Americans have hved and
day, 7:30p.m. at the Pomeroy
worked from early Colonial
Elementary SchooL Past
days to the recent past, and to
pres1dent of Council are given tell thesstory of their in·
a special invitation to attend by
vention and accomplishMrs. Charles Goeglein,
men~.
president.
At Dearborn the children will

KAY
are an

up

and

commg ttem in the beauty

atd department Clnd are
avi311able m a wtde vartety
of colors, and styled 1n
Ame ri ca's
fo rmost
fashtons.

Beca use most wtgs are so
tntncately and skillfully
made, being composed of
human hatr, 1f is hard to
dep•ct the dtfference be·
tween th e wtg and a natural
head of ha1r They can be
brushed, combed, teased
and st y led , 1ust as you
would do your own ha1r
W1glets and hairpieces
are a lso m great demand,
for that perfect touch of
elegance to heighten your
ha1r beauty .
Your own ha 1r can be
elegantly beautif1ed here 1n
th e m ost up to-date styles
and w 1th soft, natural
look ing , nonfnzz per

have accommodations in the
dormitories provided lor
school groups who plan an
overnight visit They will be
eating at the Clmton lnn ,a oar!
of the restored village
Also on the agenda for the
trip are a bus ride into Canada
and a VISit to the famous 1,200
acre !Wuge Plant or the Ford
Motor Compariy. ·
The children will travel by
chartered · Gr~yhound bus
accoinpa,nied _by-the Bradbury
teachers and Mrs. Robert
FjSher, a registered nurse,
with ·some parents who wlil
assist the teachers.
Many of the children are
working to pay part or all of
their expenses for thiS trip. l11s
felt by everyone at the school
that this will be a most
beneficial educationa_l exper~ence lor them .

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The program fea tured a
ge neral
dt sc ussw n
on
preserving
leaves
wtth
g!ycerm and prepanng dnftwood and weathered wood for
use m arrangemen ts. Mrs
Carpenter displayed magnolia
and forsythia leaves which had
been preserved wtth glycerm
and ·Mrs . Gnmm showed
several p1eces of drirtwood a~d
commented on how to treat
them
The though! for the day was
g1ven by Mrs Ralph Webb
Mrs. Moms had ( the club
prayer, and the club poem was
read by Mrs. W. 0. Barmtz.
Mrs. Barmtz w11l host the
February mee tm g.
Refreshments were served
from a table centered w1th an
arrangement of while branches and wh1le pme cones
accented w1th a red bird
figurine and white tapers ThiS
was brought by Mrs Simpson

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Beautiful
Match-Mates

lives for both physical and
mental rest She concluded
wtlll a prayer.
For roll ca ll memb ers

Meigs Local

by

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Ba pt"t Ch ur ch Hammond Fairgrounds The schedule o£
"lnd , the wor ld .; largest and serv1ce IS Sunday School 10
fastest gruw mg Sunday School am. ; Worship 11 a.m. and 7 30
Also. he IS th e vice presiden t of p m Sunday, and Wednesday,
stud en t a £hur s a nti c hair- 7 30 p m

15 attend Cemetery· will be beautified
breakfast

wootl plant's boiler house and
remelt fw-naces
- ConverSion of all pam tell
can products at Trentwood to a
low tem perature bakmg
process from a htgh tempc1 ature baking process.
- Development ol a h1gh
fuel -savmg technology for
dtrect h rmg of soakmg ptts m
\o\oht ch alummum mgot IS
heated before beginnmg the
1ollmg process.
- A cut-ba ck on interiOr
hghtm g w1th elunmallon of all
but (ibsolutely necessary extCIIO r hghlmg at all plant
locat wns , and temperature
1educllon mall buildings.
- Production of calcmed
_ coke Ia key mgred1ent m
anodes used m aluminum
reduction) by usmg the
volatiles produced m the
makmg of coke as the luel Itself, savmg over 80 percent of
th e energy normally required

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5- The Daily Sentinel. Middleport-Pomeroy. 0 .. Feb. 1.1974

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Bradbury
JANICE SCHMOLL, of
Bradbury, Bernice Carpenter,
of Middleport Elementary, and
Helim Williams, RebeeC!ll Tate,
Mae Young, Robert Morris,
and wile, along with Gladys
Foley, who works with both"
Mt!l~leport . a~d Pomeroy
Sc)lllO!Ji, attended a meetmg of
the '.'Appalachian Readin g
Council." T.lle Counc1l covers
Se~enil Southeastern Oh10
counties Mrs. Williams serves
as· treasurer
or
th e
organizallon
Dr. John ManJurl, of the
Readmg Dept , Ohio Umvers1ty, pres1dent, mtroduced Dr
John Masla, Associate Dean of
the College of Educahon, Ohio
Umversily Dr. Masla spoke to
the group on the topic,
"D1agnoshc
·ng " and Preswphve
Teachl
Middleport Elementary.
Pomeroy Elementary :
"Co ntract Teaching, "
Students s1gnmg a contract to complete a JOb?
Yes, in Mrs Lucy White's
fourth grade m Middleport and
in Mrs Bonnie Fisher's class 111

out one or the follow-up acllVlhes wh1eh IS the making of
No Bake Coolues
F1rst Grade : January is kmd
of a dull month so we have been
"sp1cmg" 11 up with a study of
the low- basic food groups. We
made booklets of the foods we
should eat every day and lllade
sandwiches from paper. The
different colors denote diflerent fillings. Example brown p-nut butter, pmk-cold
meat, red and yellow for
catsup and mustard . ,
We also pam ted snow scenes
and used the crayon-resiSt
techn1que We colored the
scene and then pam led over the
whole picture with white
tempera. The result was a
"'bhzzardy" snow scene.
We are thinkmg ahead to
Valentme"s
Day, Washington
d .
~ n 1.mcoln 's birthdays next.
We w1 11 be making '"heart"
· 1s, 1og cabin booklets and
anlllla
paper hatchets next month

Nei ahbQfS
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Pomeroy • Middleport
Tuesday M. K. Wiley, kindergarten teacher at the
Pomeroy Elementary; Mrs
Mary Rose, Kmdergarten
teacher of Middleport; Jennifer Butcher, second grade
teacher of Middleport, and
Robert Morris, principal,
attended a meeting on early
childhood education .
Dr. Herbert A. Sprigle of
Florida was flown to the Ohw
University campus to deliver
his presentation or hiS
"!..earning to Learn Teacher
Education System ." Th1s
program has the potential or
beginning on campus in the
spring.
The varwus components of
his project were explained to
po)ential pa~ticipants in th~
pr.oject planned for Oh1o
University ..

Tins Will be a tremendous
and Chnsllan workers of the
area to be challenged and

Rutland Element,ary: The
fourth grade an(! tile twa firth
gr~des ·at Rutland are taking
part m .the 4-H Nutrition
Program w1th Mu!hgan Stew.
They are making plans to try

mslr ucted by a man who ha ~
been so successful tn every
area of Chn shan wurk
Rev Ken Coleman, pastor.
and the peop le of the G• ace

Menu mcl ud es meat Loaf

ch1cken, vegetables, salads,'

pie, cake. coffee and tea. $1 75
for adulL•; $1 for ch1ldren
SATURDAY
DANCE South ern H1gh
School m Racme, 10 p.m. to
midmght sponsored by senwr
class Mus1c- by Wood Quilt
HYMN SING at Freedom
Gospel Mission. Bald Knobs.
7.30 pm. Dav1s ~· a m•l y,
Buffalo. W Va , featured
smgers. Pubhc mv1ted .
EASTERN HIGH School Jr.
Class bake sale Saturday, 5 ao
p.m. contmumg through the
Eastern · Fairfield basketball
game at the h1gh school. The
class will also sponsor a dan ce
until m1dmghtm the gym alter
the game.

EHI
HALF-QUARTS

oppor tun aty f01 the lhunhes

DR. MAX HELTON

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- Dr Max Helton, Hammond.
lnd , wtll be w1 th the rrrace
B1ble Bapt1st Church, Pomt
Pleasa nt , for spec1al meehn~-:
Monday an d Tuesday mghl,,
Feb. 4 and 5, spcakmg at 7 .lO

Bible Bapllst Church. extend a
hearty mv1llitwn to everyone to
attend these special meellngs
A nurse1 y Will be prov ided
each mght The pubhc IS mVIted to attend all regular
se rvices of the church, which 1s
temporanly
meet1ng tn

Roval Crown
Bottling Company

Mowrey's Furniture butldmg
next to the Mason Coun ty

Mtddleport

MOTOROLA

pm.

Max Helton graduated from
Tennessee Temple College m
SUNDAY
Chattanooga, Tenn , and has
REVIVAL through Sunday at
had further study at Temple
Fa1th Tabernacle Church.
Baptist Th~olog•cal Semmary
Bailey Run Road, 7 30 p m ;
He has been honored by Hylespubhc mv1ted
Anderson Co llege w1th a
REVIVAL at Chesler Church Doc tor of D1v1mty degree. He
of God wlil con tmue through has pastored and worked m
Sunday. Rev Chesler Estep rural chur ches m North Dakota
guest speaker. Pubhc mv1led. and Georgta For e1ght years.
W M.U. OF First Baptist he served as a m1sswnary m
Church at Mason w1ll sponsor a t~e West Indies an d Hawaii
program at the Church, 7 30 under Ba pll sl InternatiOn al
pm
MISs ions. Inc. He founded and
pastored for seven years the
MONDAY
MEIGS Coun ty Board of Koolau Baptist Church m
Mental RetardatiOn, 7 30 p m Kaneohe, Hawaii The church
led 1n nwnbcr of convcrstons
111 the office of Crow , Crow and
and
baptisms m the state or
Porter
Hawaii dw-mg h1s last year as
pastor He d1rected a dally
radio broadcast m Hawa1 l, as
well as a weekly pmgram
he~ rd on several statwns m the
mmnland . USA
Dr. Helton IS presently an
ass1stan t pastor to D• Jack
Plans lor a sprmg carmval Hyles. pastor of the F11 st
w1 11 be cornp1eted at a mee ti ng
T d
t 7 30
1 th
ues ay
P m. ato Ihee
Ham
son aville: PTO
school.

PTO will
have meet

The hfth grade class w1ll
present the program and the
second grade mothers of Mrs
La doria Boyd"s class w1ll serve
refreshments

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Magrc Mast up-front telescopmg antenna
Walnut gram plastic cabmet
Built In recessed handle

WERNER RADIO &amp; T.V.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

JAN RETURNS

TO THE MEIGS

Candidates for kmg and
queen for the carnival are
G
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ary owar an
ar ene
Reeves , SIXth grade; Terry
and Anita Lewis. fifth ,
·
. '6 Wlihe Donahue and Sherry
Asurpnse housewarming lor Jewel, fourth grade.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Brickles
Candidates lor prince and
was held by neighbors Tuesday prmcess are Ricky Reeves and
night at their Broadway st Beverly Wh1le, th1rd, Monte
reSidence m Middleport.
Chapman and Tma Yost,
Cookies, coffee and punch second; and M1ke Cline and
were served and the couple Rita Yost, llrst
was presented a gift. The birthFIRST CHIW BORN
day of Mrs Bnckles was also
Mr.
and Mrs. Luke Mcobserved. Attendiqg were Mrs.
James Johnson, Mrs. Russell Daniel, Racine , are anCarson, Mr. and Mrs. William nouncing the birth of their first
Kennedy, Mrs. A11ce Robeson, chlid, a son, James Hamilton
Mrs. Adolph Saelens, Mrs. Ron He we1ghed 8 lbs., 10 ozs and
Hanmng, Mrs Cleo Kerns and was born Jan . 18. Maternal
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Rice. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs
Contributing on the gill were Leo Hill, Racine. Paternal
Mrs. James Butcher, Mrs. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs
Larry Baker and Mrs. Ethel Carl McDamel, Point Pleasant
His
paternal
grea tHatfield .
grandmothers are Mrs. Sm1th
Roush, Pomt Pleasant and
Mrs.
Kenneth Birchfield,
RETURNS HOME
Mrs . Frances Waters, a Galhpohs He also has a greatmedical patient at the Good great-grandmother, Mrs. Abby
Samantan Medical Center, Ingels, Ponco City. Okla . Mrs
Zanesville, lor three weeks, McDamel IS the former Katlty
has been taken to her home. Hill, Racme .
Mrs. Waters is the former
Frances pllles of Pomeroy.
Cards may be sent to her at 28
S. Pembroke Ave., South
Zanesvlile, 43701

Saturday
Night

Jan
Haddox

10 til 2
MEIGS
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PH. 992-3629

Department

POMEROY

They Pl11y It All!

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CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT

SALE SET
A rwnmage sale w1ll be held
today and Satw-day at 110
Court Street, sponsored by the
Glo-Ettes . After 11 am.
Satw-day all items ·will be
reduced to 10 cents each.

IN AMOUNTS 'OF $1 .000
1

VISIT ATHENS
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Rice
'
son, B1ll, and Mrs. Homer R1ce
were in Mhens Sunday to v1sit
Mf·and Mrs.?eorj:e DeWeese .

M 1sstons

Amenca

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PLAN SALE
,
A rwnmage sale will be held
at the Heath United Methodist
Church basement Tuesday
from 9a.m. to4p.m Children'S
clothmg and wmter garments
are mcluded in the numerous
articles for sale.

the

College He IS also m demand
as a speaker m uusswnary
um fe rences,
chur ch-w](Je
promotwnal meettngs, a nd
soul-v. mmng climes th1 uughou t

FRIDAY
MIDDLEPORT Cham ber of
Commerce 7:30 p m. at offic e
of Columbus and Southern OhiO
Elec triC Company .
THE SUNSHINE Class of the
Mason Un1ted Methodi st
spo nso rs
a
Church
smorgasbo rd at 4 30 p.m

host a-vna
vh ousewarrntnoJew~l
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grade 6 in Pomeroy, this IS
possible. The report thus [ar is
·
that the students hke the idea
and are enthusiastic about
completion or their selfselected obs. We ho e to
report m~re on thls :CoJect
1t
Crow , student
a ~r. p
tea:~er ::;"Mrs Courtney
Knight's third grade m Mid·
dleport Elementary has
launched-a unit an Economics.
This subject is often thought of
as a high school or college
topic, 1s bemg accepted well by
grade three! We hope to report
more later.
Kindergarten, Grade 1 Note,
Middleport
Pomeroy
Parents, now is the time to
have the students that w•ll
enter Meig.• Local Schools next
year unmunized! If you have a
question on this matter, please
feel free to call the schools
This should be completed by
"Round-Up" day May I
The Meigs Loca I Schools
wiSh to take a moment
to
thank
all
motorits lor their help '"
safety as students make their
way to school under our time
change. Thanks, folks , and ·
please, please, KEEP UP THE
GOOD WORK' Yow- help m
time - av01ding that time
when buses are picking up
studen Is, has helped us and we
extend our thanks

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Department at H)les-Anderson

Nmety day mterest penalty 1f withdrawn before maturity date

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magnet can create a magnetic field 36',000' times greater than the earth's

All Savings
insured by
the FSLIC
up

to $20,000.00

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Sund&lt;lY sc oo sup!
Church schoo
9 'i :~ n
worsh p serv ce
10 2J il
Youth cho
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Rev
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Sunday Schoo 9 30 a -n G en
McC ung
sup l
mo n ng
worsh p
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even ng
serv ce 7 30 m d week se
v ce Wednesday 7 30 p n
GRACE EPISCOPAL
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meet ng
both
7 30
p n
Comb ned B be s udy and
prayer meet nQ Wednesday
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY
Envoy Ray W W n nQ ot ce
In charge Sunday 10 a m
Hoi ness meet nQ 10 30 a m
Sunday Sc hoo Young Peopl es
Leg on 7 p m Thursday
to 3
p m
Lade s Hom e League 7

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Sunday Sc oo Sup
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Sc hoo
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wors p 7 JO p n
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POMEROY
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CHURCH OF CHRIST i OO W
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Lo n T S ep e s

the Sermonette
In the Gospel Accordmg to St f ukr chaplC! I and 1erses 1
6 Jesus speaks of one of the dange1s til t com muni) co1 f ont t1 r
Chnsllan commuruly the danger of bemg u1 broil e1ly
The reahsm of Jesus s seen n Hi s ce r ta mt) tl 1t s1n be ng
what 1t lS and man bemg wha t he IS broll cr \\Ou ld s n agmnst
brothe m the church H1s "ord of warmng ag unst this ho\\C\el
ts one of the stron gest on record Because for 1 Cht 1st an t o s1n s
nola pmate aflalf It has Its effects upo1 the whole fc llowsh p
We should keep m mmd that Jesus s spe 1kmg here to !1 s
disciples and especially to those who were strong n the fmth Be
warns them agamst settmg stumbling blocks 1n the "ay of the
weak Many were now becommg follo.,ers of Jesus whon II e
disciples were m danger of desp1smg or 11 o dmg unless the)
exerctses spec1al care not to do so
There were the Publicans and the outc 1st classes of tl e
populatiOn there where the San anlans and stlang&lt;rs of the
heathen world and there were also those persons" ho had fa11i
m Olnst and did good ..ork 1n H1s name 1&gt;1thout fo n ally
connectmg themselves w1Ih the company of believe rs II 11as
only too easy therefore for preJudices of race class and off1 ce
to prompt a harsh treatment of su ch I! tile ones fhen too t
was no doubt the case m the early chu rch as 1l 1s today that some
who are loud m thclrprofcsston are son cwhat lax m thcu mo1 al
conduct This would not only discredit the M"sler s cou1se but
also hmder some from embracmg 1t
Jesus now suggests one of the best wa) s t J 1emove c uses of
stumbling from the Chmlian fellowship
Jf thy broth el
trespass agalllSt thee rebuke hun and 1! l1e repent fm g1ve
him Our Savwur has m '1ew here t1 e s1ns of \1 h1ch a man may
be gwlty In ordmar) dealings w1th Ins brethren And to dea l w t1
them ChriSt advises a mild brotl e1 adrnomt10n 11 01der to I elp
the offender to sense his wrong But He also pi escr1bes
forgiveness lobe extended to h1m on h1s repentmg and co1fessmg
hts error And seven limes a day means forg11 encss Without
limit The request of the apostles I ord mcrease om fa1th 1&lt;
doubt suggests that they sensed thcu need of additwnal fa ith f
they would be able to fulfill the !ugh demands of Im 1lless
forgtveness
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And as Jesus mlimated this w11l ofle1 be difficult ar d li) lng
to our faith for we will be tempted to questiOn the smcen ty of our
brother And It will be on !) as we cons1de1 ow relatiOnship to God
and remember that we too have often offended agamsl H1m and
gone astray and yet when we return to Hlfn He !01 g1ves and
receives us lhat we Will also be able to f01 g1ve otr fello\\men
and rece1ve them back mlo fellowship
This kmd of acceplance m spite of wrong may some tunes be
almost unposs1ble Jesus figure of transplanting the tree mto the
sea IS a ptcture suggestmg thal genume fa1th ca r accomplish
what expenc~ce reason and probab1h l; would deny 1f 11 1s
exercised w1thm Gods will And 11 IS always Gods w1ll that we be
reconciled to Him and to om fellowmen But God v.ants us to go
even beyond this and accept from H1m 1 llJm!sll y of recon
Cihabon to all men every., here

By Dwight L Zav1tz Pastor and Dn ector of rhe Un ted
Presbytenan M1rustry Me1gs County

Laurel Oiff News Notes
By Bertha Parker
off cnng was $134 48 At
Sabbath School attendance ten damc at Worsl1p sen 1ce
on Jan 27 was 126 Mormng \-. as 58
rabatha
MaliC
baby
daughte1 of M1 and M1 s
V~rg1l PhillipS was chnstened
at the Sunda; mormng worship

Point Rock

Social Notes

service

Indoo1 camp n ee lmg w11l be
hell Feb 4 tl ru 10 be~mnmg at
By Wanetta Radekin
7 30 p m cacl even ng Rev
Dale Stansbur; VISited Ius Allman of Noll! Ca1alma Will
lrother Mr and Mrs C W be speaker Rev Evcrbeth will
Stansbw-y at Rutland
be In charge of th e music
Mr and Mrs T 3\Hence Everyone IS welcome
Olapman VISited Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Mark Stahl of
Grover Stout and Mrs M1tlle Stockclale recently viSited "'ll
Nelson Pomeroy R D
Mr
and M1 s
Norman
La w-ei Grange met With Mrs Schaefer
Maud Holcomb Carpenter
M1 s Pcm I Jacobs r emains a
Present were Mr and Mrs patient m Holzer Mc&lt;lical
Charles Essex Columbus Ccntu
the1r daughter Sus1e Essex
Ohio Umvers1ty Mrs Freda
Kenncd; Athens Mrs Nellie
Vale Fanme Pettit and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Frank Hudson
Anna E Turner of Rutland
Tom
and Mr and Mrs Gene
Mr and Mrs Albert Bolen
Hudson
and Joy of Ractne
Dexter Mrs Ruth Swisher
V
ISited
at
the home of 1r and
Radcliffe Mr and Mrs Robert
Holliday Judy Gary and Mrs Allan Taylor Sw1day
Mr and Mrs James C1rcle of
Floyd Mrs Laura Krebs Mr
New
Haven VISited \\tth Mrs
and Mrs G A Radekin Mr
M
C I
S d
and Mrs Everette Holcomb
ar} trc eon un ay
Danny Perr) of Holland
Pam and B11ly all local Vera
OhiO
spent Monday mght With
Holcomb placed hrst m the
carrot cake bakmg contest hts grandmothei Mrs Mary
Plans were made for the Patty C cle
Patn c k
John so n
spe 1t
Apron contest next meetmg
Sat
d
h
h
Avanel Holhda; placed first 111
ur av ntg t w1t Ius great
the Holiday Bread Bak1ng grandn other Mrs Eunte
contest at Me1gs County Bnnker
Pomona Gran ge She will
Mr s Eu r1 e Bnnker ac
compamed
by Mr and Mrs
make an entry m the P1Igrm1
H1lls contest
Walharn Carleton of Racme
Mr and Mrs G A Radekm VIS oi.l her bi other Jesse
called on Mr and Mrs C W Gamer at Holzer Medtc al
Stansbury and Mrs Vonme Center on Sunday
Mt .night Rutland
Mr
nd Mrs Wtlham
Mr and Mrs Joe McWhorter Carkt n f Racme spent a
and family VISited )'dr and retcr l r t ng ' lt MIS Betl}
Mrs Everette Holcomb and \ an M eter m j M1 at d Mrs
A 1
fam1Iy
r t ll J lr on md f 11 1 \

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M ODLEPORT CHURCH of
Chr sf
Ch sf an Un on
Law enc e Man ~ Y
pas t or
Mrs Ru sse
You n g Sunday
Sc hool Supt
Sunday S lloo
E \ler1 ng wor sh p
9 30 '1 n
30
Wednesday
o aver
ee ng 7 30 p n
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD
Rae ne Route 2 he
Rev Janes M Muncy paso
Su day schoo l 9 45 a m
morn g worsh p
1 a n
even ng 'Vor sh p
7 30 D n
Praye rr ee l ng TuP.sda y ! 30
pm
Y oung p eep e s me('! ng
7 30 p m T u sday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOO
Be tha
K ngrey
subst u e oas or
SvndilV
Sclloo
0 an
wo s p
serv ce l f n Sund'ly P aye
mee t ng Wedne sday 7 30 p m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Nea L ong Bo
om Est I Ha 1 pasta
Roy
Brown
ass s ant
pastor
SLJnday sc oo
0a m
thu ch
30
p m
c ch
Sunday
even nq pray er nee ng l 30
p m Thu sda v
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL
Th rd Ave the
Rev W am Kn e
pasto r
Sunday Schoo
Rona d Duga
Sup! C as ses for a
ges
even ng se r v ce
7 30 p m
8 ble study Wedne sday
30
you
se v ce s Frday
P n
1;,. 730pm
FREEWILL BAPTIST
Corn e As l and P u n M d
d epo t
Noel
He r man
pa s to r
Sa t urday even ng
serv ce 7 p n Sunday sci ool
0 a m
SLJndily ev n ng
worst p 7 p
M ODLEPORT
F RST
BAPTIST - Co rn e S )(
and
Pa nc r
I e R v
St eve
Skagq s
paso
Danny
Thomp son Sunday sc hoo su p!
'VMPO
ad o prog a
? 45
am S ndoy schoo 9 S Cl m
morn ng &gt;~or s h p
0 5 an
You
act v es a d f e ov sll p
fo
un o
and sen or
gh
stud en s 6 p n B b l e s udy
7 30 p n
M d week p ayer
se rv n Wednesday 7 30 p n
CHURCH
OF
C HRIST
M dd epo
5t h and Ma n
George
Glaze
m n s le
James Sheets sup er ntenden
B be schoo
9 JO a m
morn ng worsh p
0 JO a m
even ng wo sh p 7 30 p m
p aye se rv ce 7 p m Wed
nesday
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Rev
Thoma s E Wea v er
paso
F oyd Carson Sunday schoo
super nt enden l Sunday scnoo
9 30 a m
morn ng wo r sh p
10 30
Sunday evange s t c
meet ng
7 p m
prayer
mee ng Wednesday 7 p m
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Second Ave
M ddleport
Lesley G Holt pas o
Sunday
schoo
0 a m
wo r sh p ser
v ce 1 a m worsll p serv ce
7 30 p m Sunday Wed esday
n ght prayer serv ce 7 30
THE
UNITED
PRES
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY Ow ght
L Zav tz Pas or D r ec tor
HARR SONVILLE
Sunday Chu ch Sc hoo
9 30
am Mrs Hom er Le e Supt
Morn ng Worsn p
o JO am
MIDDLEPORT
Su day
Church Schoo l 9 30 a m John
F
Fu lz
Supt
Morn nQ
Wor sh p 10 30 '\ m
SYRACUSE
Mo n ng
Wo sh p
9 a m
Sund "Y
Cnurch Schoo l 10 a m
M s
Sam pson Ha l Supt
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE
PARISH
THE UNIT&amp;O
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarn er
o rector
POMEROY ClUSTER
Rev CarlE Hrcks
Rev D Wm Sydenstr cker
CHESTER - Worsh p 9 15
am
Chu r ch Schoo l 10 am
ENTERPRISE - Worshp 9
a m
Chu rch Sc hoo
10 a m
FLATWOODS - Worsn p 11
a m Chu r ch Schoo l 10 a m
POMEROY
Worsh p
10 30 am
cnurch Schoo 9 s
am
UMYF630pm
ROCK SPRINGS - Worsh p
10 a m Chur ch Schoo 9 am

UMYF 'JO P m

MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH
Worsh P t o 30
am Churc h Schoo 9 30 an

u MY F 7 p m
RUTLAND
- Wo sh P 9 15
am
Chu ch Sc hoo 10 am
UM YF 7 p m
SALEM CENTER Wo
sh p 9 am
Chu rch Scll ool 10
am
UMY FThLJrsday 7pm

SYRACUSE
CLUSTER
Rev R chard E Jarv s
ASBURY Worsh p 1
am
Chu c h Schoo 9 50 am
WSCS 1s Tuesday
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FOREST RUN - Wor sh p 9
a m Church Schoo 10 a m
wscs 3rd Wedne sday 7 JO
p m
MINERSVILLE Worsh p
10 a m Church School 9 a m
WSCS Jrd Monday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Chur c h
schO{
9 a m
worsh p ser
v ce
30 p m
SUUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev Frank Ctleesebrew
Rev Larry Pol ng
Rev Howard Shrvelev
BETHANY
(Dorca s)
Wo sh p 9 30 am
Church
Schoo 10 30 a m
CAR~EL Worshp
11
am
s and 3rd Sunday s
Chur c h Sc hou 10 a m
APPLE GROVE - Worsh p
7...30 p n f st and th rd SLJ n

POR TLAND
Wo sh p
30
p
( I u c Sc oo 9 JO a m
SUTTON
Wo sh p
am
2nd and 1 h Sunday s Churc h
c oo 0 a n
WESLEYAN !Rar ne
Wo h P
a n
Chu ch
S oo
Oan
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Rob~ I Meec e
R C' \1 Stan l ey Brandum
JOPPA
Wo Sh p 10 a rr
C urc S tool 9 a m
P u y er
"'l eet ng Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM
Chu r ch
se v c e s
9 a n
Sunday
Sr hoo 9 45 a m B b e S udy
every Thu sday
JO p m
NORTH BETHEL
Wo
sh p
"' m
Church Sc hoo 0

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Sunday Schoo
9 4S a n
n h
Sun day
preuc ng a t
am
each
Sunday P raye mee t ng 7 &lt;I)
p
Nedr esday W SCS B p m
on h rd Tuesday each mon h
REEDSVILLE
Sunda y
SChOO
9 30 p eac h ng 7 JO
p n Su nd ay p aycr mee t ng
30 p m Tuesday
JSCS 7 30
Ir s Thursday eac h no th
S LVER R DGE
Wo sll p
0 a m Cllur ch Schoo 9 am
TUPPERS
PlAINS
Wo sh p 9
m
Chur ch
S hoo
0 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
George Frede ck
sup S rv ce week.ly 9 30 am
on Sunday Preach ng rst an d
Ill d Sundays of mont
by
Cl ffo d Sm l h 9 30 a m
HOBSON
CHRIST AN
UNION Oarr e
Doddr
pasto
Sunday Schoo
9 30
am
L eona rd G l more f st
e de
eve n ng se v ce
7 30
P m
Wednesday
pray er
me tn g730pm
MT MOR AH CHURCH OF
Ra e ne Route 2 Tt e
GOD
Rev
Char l es Ha nd
pa so
Sunday Scho o
9 45 a m
mo n ng worsn p
a m
Eve ng se v ces Tuesday and
F day 7 30
BEARWALLOW
R DGE
CHURCHOFCHRIST
Bbe
Study
9 30 u m
morn nq
worsh p 10 30 a m
even ng
wo r sh p 6 JO p rr Wednesday
B b e S ud y 7 30 p m
MT
OL VE CHURCH Long Bot orr
Sunday Schoo
10 a n
w th W a d P go 1
s up
Evangel s t c message
each Sunday even ng 7 30 p m
by
E der
Russe
C ne
m n s e o t he Apos o c F a h
B be Stud y Wednesday 7 30

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STIVERSV ILLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH
Sunday
sc hoo se v ce 0 a
P etye
rrce
g
Thu sday 7 p m
Sunday even ng se v ce 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pon er oy
Ha rr sonv I c
Ro d R ck Morr son pas tor
Sunday scnoo l supt
Stev en
S a ey Sunday schoo
9 JO
a n
no n ng worsh p and
com nun on
0 JO
am
Sunday
eve n ng
you
Cl sf an Endeavor 6 JO p m
WO Sh p SNV ce
Sunday 7 30
P m
Wednesday even ng
D aver meet nq ;tnd B bte
s udy 7 JO o Tl
ST JOHN lUTHERAN
P e Grove the Rev A thur
Combs pilstor Sunelay schoo
9 30 a m
churcn serv ces
10 JO a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
B be Sc 1'10o l 9 30
a m
mo n ng wor sh p 10 JO
am Sunday even ng Wo sh p
Se rv ce
7 30 p m
ch o r
pra c ce Su nday and Wed
pr a yer meet ng
nesd ay 7 p n
and B b e S ud¥-Wednesday
7 30 p m
,
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST
Rev Fr ee anel Norr s pas tor
Sunday schoo 0 a m
Church
se r v ce
7 p m
Wed ne sday
B ble Study 7 p m
RAC NE FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Sunday Schoo l 9 JO a m
Morn ng Worsn p
0 30 a m
Even ng Worsh p 7 30 p m
Wednesday M d We ek Serv ce
Sunday Sclloo l Super ntendenl
Ge r ald We s
Pas tor
Rev
Morr s M Wo t e
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST
Walter P B kacsan pas or
Ronne Sa lser
S S Supt
Sunday Sc lloo
9 30 a m
Mo n ng Worsn p 10 45 a m
Sunday even ng wo r sn p 7 30
p m Wednesday even ng B ble
Study 8 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Rev L eo n G a sure pastor
Sunelay Schoo
9 30 a m
youth and un o you h se rv ce
6 ll5 p m
even ng wors h p
7 30 p m
prayer and pra se
Wedneselay 7 30 p m
SILVER
RUN
FREE
BAPTIST - Sunday Sc hoo 10
a m
Hen y Oav s sup t
even g serv ce
7 JO p m
Prayer mee t ng Thursday
7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
GOD
Rev
James Sat
terf etd pastor Sunday SchOo
9 30 am
wors ll p serv ce II
a n
even ng service
7
p ayer serv ce and youth
s.erv ce Wednesday 7 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH - Robert E Musser
pas or Sunday Schoo
9 30
a m
Robert Bobo sup!
morn ng
worsh p
10 30
Sunday even ng serv ce 7 JO
M d week serv ce Wednesday
7 JO p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
C Lar more
pastor
Bob
Moore Sunday Sc hoo Supt
Sunday Schoo l classes for a 1
ages
9 30 a m
morn ng
worsh p 0 45 NY PS Sund ay
6 30 p m evange l st c serv ce
Sunday 7 30 p m M d week
prayer meet ng Wednesday
7 30p m M ss onary meet ng
second Wednesday 7 JO p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Robe 1 Sm 111 pastor Sunday
sclloo 9 30 a m c l ass eader
Leo H II
worsh p serv ce
10 30 am
churcn 7 30 p m
ED -.r-N
UNITED
BRETHREN IN CHRIST E don R Blake pastor Sunday
Sc hoo
10 a m
W nne
Ho s nge r
Supt
Morn ng
sermon
11 a m
Even ng
se v ce Chr stan Endeavor
7 30
P m
Mrs
Lyda
Cllevar er pres dent Song
se v ce and sermon 8 20 M d
Week prayer meeting We&lt;;!
[lesday 7 30 pam Mrs Mar e
Ho s nger c ass eader
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST - Located at Rut and
on New L ma Road next lo
Forest Acre Park Rev Ray
Rouse pas tor Rober t Musser
Sunday Schoo supt Sunday
school
10 30 a m
worsh p
7 30 p m 8 b e study Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
Satu rda y
n ght prayer serv ce 7 30 p m

HEMLOCK

GROVE

CHRISTIAN ~ Roger Watson
pastor
Ray Wha ey
supt
Morn ng worsh p 9 30 a m
churcll scr ool
10 30 a m
young peoples meet ng 6 30
p m
ev en ng wor sh p 7 30
p m 9 ble s tud y Wednesday

BAPTIST
Rev Cec Co11. pastor Sunday
Sc hoo
s up
Joe Sayr e
Sund'ly S&lt;: hOOI 9 45 a m
Sun d av eve
g worsh p 7 30
Wednesd&lt;~y p ayer ~nd B be
s ud y 7 30 p m
TUPF'ERS
PLAINS
CHR I ST IAN
CHURCH
E ug e e Und c wood
pas tor
f. owa r ct Caldwe l
Jr
Sunday
~ c oo
S 11
SunUa; S&lt;.:hoo
9 30 a n
Mo n ng Ser mon
0 :lO a m
Sunday e \len ng
se v ce 7 p m
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN
Rev Frceand
Norr s pas o
F oyel Norr s
sup t Sunday sc hool 9 JO am
morn ng se mon
0 30 am
Praye
serv cc
Wednesday
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY
G P
Sm 1'1 pas or Sunday Sc hool
0 am A rthur Henson Supt
M o n ng Wo sh p
II a m
Youny Peop e s se rv ce
7
Even ng serv ce
7 30
p m
P m Wednesday M d W ee k
Pr ayer Se v ce
7 30 p m
You h meet ng
6 30 p m
Even ng worsh p 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH DF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Her ber Grate pastor War
sh p se v ce
a m and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday Sc hoo
9 30 a m
R chard
Bar ton
su pt Prayer m ee t ng Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIS T
C ffo d Sm til
m n s ter Sunday Scnoo t 9 30
am
mo n ng c hu ch 10 30
a m
Sunday even ng serv ce
7 30 p m Wednesday serv ce a

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I II go along - I always do But I refuse to believe v.e re 1n 1s
bad shape as some of these scare stones relate And w1ll a little
conservmg and a lot of pu sh toward ne \\ ml resen es and new
lreat1es we II soon be out uf the cold Maybe even back to 70 mph
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At wh1ch tune ecolog1sts will resume the1r howls and we II
be off on another kick - MR X WHO HAS BEEN rHERE
ONCE OR TWICE
Dea~ Mr X
It s a fact of hfe that we never really unde1stand world
shakmg events until years later when cool lus to ans malyzr
lhem for us - and even Ihen we aren t sui e But I II go alon g - I
al\\ays do
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Power stations warn of no amps m lhelf plants
The natiOn gas rationed I S threatened \\tth stan ps
But "e II tw-n back the CIISIS 1f all persevereIn time for another new CriSIS next year - H
Dear Helen
Is ll true that you ca n lose several pounds a ) ear by Iowenng
your Utermostat' I read that the extra energy you use mov ng
ar01md to keep warm (or maybe JUSt sh1vermg ) helps "e1ght
loss -CURIOUS
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Please don t thmk th1s far fetched because every word 1s
true At home when my Sisler or I \\Ould ask our mother about
sex or menstruatiOn we were qUieted by When you gel older
you II find out
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JTILE ORPHAN ANNIE

South had no mterest m a
slam after h1s partner opened
with a Flannery two diamond
call but he wanted lo be m a
nolrump game and got there
by the direct method of b1d
dmg 11
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and was able to call for 1t by
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you double a freely btd
notrump game you are ask
mg your partner to lead dum
my s best smt and the Flann
ery two d1amonds established
hearts as that smt
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after West opened the 10 of
hearts He ducked 1n dummy
m hope that the lead was a
smgleton but West was able
to lead a second heart South
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won w1lh the Jack and led the
kmg to knock out dummy s
ace
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one thmg He wanted to make
sure of three heart tncks m
add1t1on to his two aces and
this play made sure of them
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probably find North playmg
three notrump East would
lead a heart but unless he
were a seventh son of a sev
enlh son he would not thmk of
leadmg low and North would
romp home w1th game and
rubber

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Just so you wont thmk the
Flannery convention IS per
feet we w1ll show a hand
where 1t backf~red agamst 1ts

West

Mr and Mrs Olen Harnson
sp1 nt Sunday With Mr and
Mrs Dale Hamson and Scott
"nd Judi The s1xth birthday of
I l(h w 1s celebrated

t10n

call

5 Toll

14 Appear
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Merkel
M1 and Mrs Ralph Cm I and

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fam1iy of Pomeroy Mr md
Mrs Dale Harnson and fanuly
1 I Mr and Mrs Ralpl C"rl
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I ,n still wondering how much of th is was needed and I ow 11 1y
shortages were fabncated There s noth1n~ like depl!Valion to
urute a country
So we won the war and went back to livmg h1gh on the I og
Then along came th 1se c n sts \Uti Russia endmg "at! the
Cuban miSSile scare And guess who buill a bomb sl clle1
because the word was v.e were m unmmenl tlu ea t of nud e 1
war (Remember those bac k yard excavations dmmg tl e b1 g
bomb shelter boom )

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307 Spr ng Ave
Pomeroy

33 College Baksetball 4
8 00 - All ln the Fam ly 8 10 Emergency 3 15 Partr dge

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Pett coat Juncfton 3 Man From U N C l E 4 Green Acres

GOO - Second Sf Mason W
Va Chester Tennant pastor
Sunday school
10 a m
morning worsh p
11 am
evangel st c serv ce 7 30 p m
B b e study and prayer serv ce
Wednesday 7 30 p m Phone

CHURCH letart W Va Rl
1 Rev
George Hoschar
pastor
Sunda y School 9 JO
am Prayer and B ble stuely
7 30 p m
Cottage Prayer
Serv ce Tuesday
lO a m
Worsh p Serv ce
Tllursday
730prn

M ss on Mag c 6 13 Joste and the Pussycats n Outer

Space 8 10 Butch Cass1dy 3 4 15
12 00 - Jetsons 3 4 15 lns1de Out 20 Move 13 Bowl ng
What s the Supreme Court All Abouf? 8 10

10 Sa1nt 15

pm
MASON ASSEMBLY OF

FAIRVIEW

00 - Sesame St 20 Brady K ds 6 13 Speed Buggy 8 10 Star
Trek 3 4 15

4 00 - Audubon Wild I fe Theater 33 College Basketball 8
4 30 - Antlques33 Outdoors with JuliUS Boros 10
s 00 - Sewing Skills Ta1lormg 33 W1de World of Sport s 6 13

BAP

HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST n Chnsflan Un on The Rev w II am Campbell
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
a m
James Hughes svpt
even ng serv ce
7 30 p m
Wednesday even ng prayer
meet ng
7 3() p m
Youth
praver serv ce each Tuesday

11

3 30

TIST - Corner of Second and
Anderson
Mason
Pastor
Walter Cloud Sunday school
9 JS a m
worsh p serv ce 11
a m and 7 30 p m
Weekly
B be study Wednesday 7 30

773 S133

10

Gall1pol s vs Me1gs 5

Or bluntly the future of this young Arcttc explorer
and of h s world depends on the Church The truths of
God are unchangmg- and ever more essential-as we
seek Mw tra1/s mto the Unknown

CHRIST P 0 Box .t87 Miller
St
Ma son W Va
Sunday
8 b e Study 10 a m
Worsh p
11 a m and 7 p m B be Study
Wednesday 7 p m
Vocal
mus c

FIRST SOUTHERN

Move 8

10 30 - Goober and the Ghost Chasers 6 13 Jeanne 8 10 Zoom
20 Pmk Panther 3 4 15

For man can tru y progress only when h s sp r tual
growth keeps pace w1th h s cultural and sc e,nttf c ad
vanr':tmeht

THE HILANO CHAPEL

CHURCH

Ad

10 00- Elec Co 20 Lasses Rescue Rangers 6 13 My Favor te
Martians 8 10 Sigmund and the Sea Monsters 3 4 5

But thts quest could destroy us more rap dly than
it has profited us H story recounts the fall of many a
c vtl zallon too busy w1th tts search for new tra Is to
understand 1ts deeper needs

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13

10

9 30-lnch H gh Pr vate Eye 3 4 15

Even 1n chi l dhood we d splay lhts strange genus
which has brought us from primeval forests to th s
atomtc age We love to penetrate the untouched spaces
to open tra Is where none have ever been

THE UNITED BRETHREN IN

MASON

dams Family 3 4 15 Sabr na 8
9 00 - Sesame St 20 Super Fr ends 6
Emergency Plus 3 4 15

I

The history of man s a story of progress Each
of 1ts thousands of volumes could bear one common
title The Quell tor New Trall1

BETHLEHEM BAPTIST
Rev
Ear
Shu er
pastor
Wor sh p ser v ce
9 30 a m
Sund ay Sunday schoo
10 30
a n B bl e study and prayer
serv ce 7 30 p m Thursday

George Casto pastor Sunday
Schoo l 9 30 e\lenmg worsh p
7 30 Thursday even ng prayer
se rv ce 7 30 p m
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Second and Potneroy Sts Stan
Cra g pastor Sunday school
9 45 am
worsh p serv ce 11
a m
tra n ng un on
6 30
p m even ng worsh p service
7 30 p m
M d week prayer
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m

Ja'ke s Place6 ltdsvllle3 4 15 Bugs Bunny 13 Popeye
Harr Bear Bunch B

8 30 - Yog s Gang 13 Huck &amp; Yog1 6 M1ster Rogers

LATTER DAY SAINTS
Port and
Rae ne Road
W I am ROl.!Sh pastor Dennv
Evan s
Sunday
Sc hoo
D re c tor Sun day Scnoo 9 30
am
Morn ng worsh p 10 30
am Sunday even ng serv ce 7
p m
Wedneselay
even ng
prayer serv ces 7 JO p m

CHRIST Robert Shook
pastor
Sunday schoo
9 30
am
Russe l l Spencer supt
worsh p serv ce 10 45 a m
even ng worsll p a ternat ng
w th C E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meeting 7 31)
p m Wednesday A fred Wolfe
ay leader
WHITES
CHAPEL
Coolv l-Ie R D Rev Roy Deeter
pas or
Sunday Schoo
9 30
am
worsh p serv ce 10 30
a m B b e study and prayer
serv ce Wednesday 7 J() p m
RUTLAND
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST ~ Rod Kaser pastor
V H Braley Sunday schoo l
sup ! Sunday schoo l 9 J() am
wo sh p s erv ce and com
mun on
0 30 am
youth
meet ng
6 p m
Sunday
even r g se rv ce 7
regular
bonrd meet ng th rd Sat urday
7 p m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Sunday School
9 30 ann
Worshrp serv ce 11
am
Wednesday
pray e r
meet ng
7 30 p m
Sunday
n ght worsh p 7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Loyd D Gr mm Jr pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Morn ng worsh p 10 30 a m
Young peop l es serv ce 6 45
p m
Evangel st c se rv ce
7 30 p m Wednesday even ng
serv ce 7 30 p m
MASON COUNTY

10

6 00 - Chr stopher Closeup 10
6 30
TV Classroom 8 Fa th for Toda y 10 Kentucky Af eld 3
7 00 - Netghbors 13 Farm Front 4 Fun for Everyone 6
Treehouse Club 8 10
7 1.s-Woma n s Pomt of V ew 13

OF

K ngsbury
Road
Sunday
Sc oo 9 30 a m Ra ph Carl
sup ! Wor sh p serv ce 10 30
am and 7 30 p m alternately
Prayer mee t ng Wednesday
7 JO p m
Rev
Jay St les
pas or
OLD
DEXTER
CON
GREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev Car l R cha rds pastor
Mrs Wor l ey Franc s Sunday
s.c hoo su pt
Sun d ay sc llool
9 45 an
d urch services
second and fou lh Sundays
fol ow ng Sunday schoo
f r st
and lh rd Sunday even ngs
7 30 p m
LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Wyatt pastor Sunday Schoof
sup!
Rona d Osborne B be
Schoo l 9 30 a m
preach ng
0 45 a m
Even ng serv ces
7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST
Rona Cl We Is
pa stor
Sunday Schoo l 9 30
a m
Morn ng worsh p 10 30
a m
Young Peop e s Serv ce
6 45 p m
Evangel st c ser
v ce
7 30
p m
Prayer
meet ng Thursday 7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
L
R G uesencamp pastor
Roger W lfr ed
Sr
Sunday
Sc hool Supt
Sunday Schoo
9 JO a m
Sunday even ng
worsh p 7 30 Prayer meet ng
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernest
Dee ter
c ass eader Youth
mee t ng
Wednesday
7 30
p m
Ernest Deeter leader
MT HERMON CHURCH OF

Mov e Valley of the Zomb1es
News 4 13

SATURDAY FEBRUARY2

DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
Danny Evans
pastor No man C WI supt
Su dily Sc hoo
9 30 a m
Worsn p serv ce 10 30 a m
Chr stan Endeavor Sunday
even ng
REORGANIZED CHURCH

JESUS

Connecfton 20 M ar sha ll News M eeh ng 33
00 - Wlasterp ece Theater 33 G rl W th Somelh ng Ext a 3 4
15 Stage Center 20 S1x M1ll on Dol lar Man 6 3 Moves
Arrowhead 10
Z1gzag 8
30
Br an Ketth 3 4 15
00 - News 20 Mountam Scene 33 Toma 6 13 Dean Mart n J
4 IS
30 - Who Is Man ? 33
00-News3 4 6 8 10 13 15 Janak 33
30- Johnny Carson 3 4 15 In Concert 6 Movr e Speedway
8
Hush
Hush Sweet Charlotte 13
Robmson Crusoe on

Mars 10
00 Midnight Spec~al3 4 In Concert 13

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Us.

7 00 - Truth or Consequences J Beat th e Clock 4 News 10 6
What s My L ne? 8 Wi ld Kingdom 13 I Spy 15 Electroc Co

8 00 - Sanford and Son 3 4 15 Wa sh ngton Rev1ew 20 33 D rty

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LAUREL CLIFF FR'EE
METHODIST
Rev Robert
E Buckey pasta
W 1 am
Ba e y Sup
Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
morn ng worsh p
0 30 a m
even ng worsh p
7 30 p m Wednesday Chr stan
YoLJth C usa de
6 30 p m
Tllursday c ho r pract ce
7

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Counsel ng Techn1ques 33 Truth or Consequences 6
6 30 - NBC News 3 4 15 ABC N ews 6 ~BS N ews a 10 Room

QU[EST

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f Mr and Mrs J •hn Perd"s

Kingsbury News, Notes

Helen Help

FRIDAY FEB 1 1974

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POMEROY TRIN TY
R(!ov W H Pt:&gt;rr
pas or Roy
Mayer
Sund&lt;lY sc oo sup!
Church schoo
9 'i :~ n
worsh p serv ce
10 2J il
Youth cho
r ehearsa
Mo
day 3 30 p n u de d ec o
of Mary Sk nner sen o r I or
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Un on and Mu berr y
Rev
C yde V Henderson pas o
Sunday Schoo 9 30 a -n G en
McC ung
sup l
mo n ng
worsh p
0 30 a m
even ng
serv ce 7 30 m d week se
v ce Wednesday 7 30 p n
GRACE EPISCOPAL
Th e

Rev
Harold Deeth
r ec o
Church serv ces
0 30 a n
. ...

Hoy commun on f r st Su day
of month church schOC'
0 JO

am

for nursery

hrough

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pa s tor B b e scMool 9 JO a m

worsh p

serv ce

10 JO

and

adu 1 worsn p

young

peop e s

meet ng
both
7 30
p n
Comb ned B be s udy and
prayer meet nQ Wednesday
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY
Envoy Ray W W n nQ ot ce
In charge Sunday 10 a m
Hoi ness meet nQ 10 30 a m
Sunday Sc hoo Young Peopl es
Leg on 7 p m Thursday
to 3
p m
Lade s Hom e League 7

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WE SLEYAN
H OL IN ESS
CHURCH
Ha
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ODe
Ma cy Pa so
H enry E b n
Sunday Sc oo Sup
Sun d ay
Sc hoo
9 30 a
Evr'n ng
wors p 7 JO p n
Prayer and
Prase scrv ce Tt u sday
0
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CHAPEL
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a m
SLJnday
gh
se v ces l 30
p m
Wed nesday
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POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST i OO W
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the Sermonette
In the Gospel Accordmg to St f ukr chaplC! I and 1erses 1
6 Jesus speaks of one of the dange1s til t com muni) co1 f ont t1 r
Chnsllan commuruly the danger of bemg u1 broil e1ly
The reahsm of Jesus s seen n Hi s ce r ta mt) tl 1t s1n be ng
what 1t lS and man bemg wha t he IS broll cr \\Ou ld s n agmnst
brothe m the church H1s "ord of warmng ag unst this ho\\C\el
ts one of the stron gest on record Because for 1 Cht 1st an t o s1n s
nola pmate aflalf It has Its effects upo1 the whole fc llowsh p
We should keep m mmd that Jesus s spe 1kmg here to !1 s
disciples and especially to those who were strong n the fmth Be
warns them agamst settmg stumbling blocks 1n the "ay of the
weak Many were now becommg follo.,ers of Jesus whon II e
disciples were m danger of desp1smg or 11 o dmg unless the)
exerctses spec1al care not to do so
There were the Publicans and the outc 1st classes of tl e
populatiOn there where the San anlans and stlang&lt;rs of the
heathen world and there were also those persons" ho had fa11i
m Olnst and did good ..ork 1n H1s name 1&gt;1thout fo n ally
connectmg themselves w1Ih the company of believe rs II 11as
only too easy therefore for preJudices of race class and off1 ce
to prompt a harsh treatment of su ch I! tile ones fhen too t
was no doubt the case m the early chu rch as 1l 1s today that some
who are loud m thclrprofcsston are son cwhat lax m thcu mo1 al
conduct This would not only discredit the M"sler s cou1se but
also hmder some from embracmg 1t
Jesus now suggests one of the best wa) s t J 1emove c uses of
stumbling from the Chmlian fellowship
Jf thy broth el
trespass agalllSt thee rebuke hun and 1! l1e repent fm g1ve
him Our Savwur has m '1ew here t1 e s1ns of \1 h1ch a man may
be gwlty In ordmar) dealings w1th Ins brethren And to dea l w t1
them ChriSt advises a mild brotl e1 adrnomt10n 11 01der to I elp
the offender to sense his wrong But He also pi escr1bes
forgiveness lobe extended to h1m on h1s repentmg and co1fessmg
hts error And seven limes a day means forg11 encss Without
limit The request of the apostles I ord mcrease om fa1th 1&lt;
doubt suggests that they sensed thcu need of additwnal fa ith f
they would be able to fulfill the !ugh demands of Im 1lless
forgtveness
..._
And as Jesus mlimated this w11l ofle1 be difficult ar d li) lng
to our faith for we will be tempted to questiOn the smcen ty of our
brother And It will be on !) as we cons1de1 ow relatiOnship to God
and remember that we too have often offended agamsl H1m and
gone astray and yet when we return to Hlfn He !01 g1ves and
receives us lhat we Will also be able to f01 g1ve otr fello\\men
and rece1ve them back mlo fellowship
This kmd of acceplance m spite of wrong may some tunes be
almost unposs1ble Jesus figure of transplanting the tree mto the
sea IS a ptcture suggestmg thal genume fa1th ca r accomplish
what expenc~ce reason and probab1h l; would deny 1f 11 1s
exercised w1thm Gods will And 11 IS always Gods w1ll that we be
reconciled to Him and to om fellowmen But God v.ants us to go
even beyond this and accept from H1m 1 llJm!sll y of recon
Cihabon to all men every., here

By Dwight L Zav1tz Pastor and Dn ector of rhe Un ted
Presbytenan M1rustry Me1gs County

Laurel Oiff News Notes
By Bertha Parker
off cnng was $134 48 At
Sabbath School attendance ten damc at Worsl1p sen 1ce
on Jan 27 was 126 Mormng \-. as 58
rabatha
MaliC
baby
daughte1 of M1 and M1 s
V~rg1l PhillipS was chnstened
at the Sunda; mormng worship

Point Rock

Social Notes

service

Indoo1 camp n ee lmg w11l be
hell Feb 4 tl ru 10 be~mnmg at
By Wanetta Radekin
7 30 p m cacl even ng Rev
Dale Stansbur; VISited Ius Allman of Noll! Ca1alma Will
lrother Mr and Mrs C W be speaker Rev Evcrbeth will
Stansbw-y at Rutland
be In charge of th e music
Mr and Mrs T 3\Hence Everyone IS welcome
Olapman VISited Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Mark Stahl of
Grover Stout and Mrs M1tlle Stockclale recently viSited "'ll
Nelson Pomeroy R D
Mr
and M1 s
Norman
La w-ei Grange met With Mrs Schaefer
Maud Holcomb Carpenter
M1 s Pcm I Jacobs r emains a
Present were Mr and Mrs patient m Holzer Mc&lt;lical
Charles Essex Columbus Ccntu
the1r daughter Sus1e Essex
Ohio Umvers1ty Mrs Freda
Kenncd; Athens Mrs Nellie
Vale Fanme Pettit and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Frank Hudson
Anna E Turner of Rutland
Tom
and Mr and Mrs Gene
Mr and Mrs Albert Bolen
Hudson
and Joy of Ractne
Dexter Mrs Ruth Swisher
V
ISited
at
the home of 1r and
Radcliffe Mr and Mrs Robert
Holliday Judy Gary and Mrs Allan Taylor Sw1day
Mr and Mrs James C1rcle of
Floyd Mrs Laura Krebs Mr
New
Haven VISited \\tth Mrs
and Mrs G A Radekin Mr
M
C I
S d
and Mrs Everette Holcomb
ar} trc eon un ay
Danny Perr) of Holland
Pam and B11ly all local Vera
OhiO
spent Monday mght With
Holcomb placed hrst m the
carrot cake bakmg contest hts grandmothei Mrs Mary
Plans were made for the Patty C cle
Patn c k
John so n
spe 1t
Apron contest next meetmg
Sat
d
h
h
Avanel Holhda; placed first 111
ur av ntg t w1t Ius great
the Holiday Bread Bak1ng grandn other Mrs Eunte
contest at Me1gs County Bnnker
Pomona Gran ge She will
Mr s Eu r1 e Bnnker ac
compamed
by Mr and Mrs
make an entry m the P1Igrm1
H1lls contest
Walharn Carleton of Racme
Mr and Mrs G A Radekm VIS oi.l her bi other Jesse
called on Mr and Mrs C W Gamer at Holzer Medtc al
Stansbury and Mrs Vonme Center on Sunday
Mt .night Rutland
Mr
nd Mrs Wtlham
Mr and Mrs Joe McWhorter Carkt n f Racme spent a
and family VISited )'dr and retcr l r t ng ' lt MIS Betl}
Mrs Everette Holcomb and \ an M eter m j M1 at d Mrs
A 1
fam1Iy
r t ll J lr on md f 11 1 \

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MT MOR I AH BAPTI ST
Co rJer r oLJr h a d Man
M ddl epor
Rev H enry Key
Jr pns o Su day S hoo 9 30
a m
('., r s E v n Baumg d
ne
sup
Mo n g v o sh p
0 45 a n
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES
a ry Carna an pres d ng
n
s er
Sunday
B b c c
ue 910 a
W:. c hiOYC
sudy
OJOan
Tue sdi.'lr
B bl e st udy
30 p m
Thu s
day
sf y s c oo
7 30
p m
serv CP n eel ng 8 30

pm

M ODLEPORT CHURCH of
Chr sf
Ch sf an Un on
Law enc e Man ~ Y
pas t or
Mrs Ru sse
You n g Sunday
Sc hool Supt
Sunday S lloo
E \ler1 ng wor sh p
9 30 '1 n
30
Wednesday
o aver
ee ng 7 30 p n
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD
Rae ne Route 2 he
Rev Janes M Muncy paso
Su day schoo l 9 45 a m
morn g worsh p
1 a n
even ng 'Vor sh p
7 30 D n
Praye rr ee l ng TuP.sda y ! 30
pm
Y oung p eep e s me('! ng
7 30 p m T u sday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOO
Be tha
K ngrey
subst u e oas or
SvndilV
Sclloo
0 an
wo s p
serv ce l f n Sund'ly P aye
mee t ng Wedne sday 7 30 p m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Nea L ong Bo
om Est I Ha 1 pasta
Roy
Brown
ass s ant
pastor
SLJnday sc oo
0a m
thu ch
30
p m
c ch
Sunday
even nq pray er nee ng l 30
p m Thu sda v
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL
Th rd Ave the
Rev W am Kn e
pasto r
Sunday Schoo
Rona d Duga
Sup! C as ses for a
ges
even ng se r v ce
7 30 p m
8 ble study Wedne sday
30
you
se v ce s Frday
P n
1;,. 730pm
FREEWILL BAPTIST
Corn e As l and P u n M d
d epo t
Noel
He r man
pa s to r
Sa t urday even ng
serv ce 7 p n Sunday sci ool
0 a m
SLJndily ev n ng
worst p 7 p
M ODLEPORT
F RST
BAPTIST - Co rn e S )(
and
Pa nc r
I e R v
St eve
Skagq s
paso
Danny
Thomp son Sunday sc hoo su p!
'VMPO
ad o prog a
? 45
am S ndoy schoo 9 S Cl m
morn ng &gt;~or s h p
0 5 an
You
act v es a d f e ov sll p
fo
un o
and sen or
gh
stud en s 6 p n B b l e s udy
7 30 p n
M d week p ayer
se rv n Wednesday 7 30 p n
CHURCH
OF
C HRIST
M dd epo
5t h and Ma n
George
Glaze
m n s le
James Sheets sup er ntenden
B be schoo
9 JO a m
morn ng worsh p
0 JO a m
even ng wo sh p 7 30 p m
p aye se rv ce 7 p m Wed
nesday
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Rev
Thoma s E Wea v er
paso
F oyd Carson Sunday schoo
super nt enden l Sunday scnoo
9 30 a m
morn ng wo r sh p
10 30
Sunday evange s t c
meet ng
7 p m
prayer
mee ng Wednesday 7 p m
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Second Ave
M ddleport
Lesley G Holt pas o
Sunday
schoo
0 a m
wo r sh p ser
v ce 1 a m worsll p serv ce
7 30 p m Sunday Wed esday
n ght prayer serv ce 7 30
THE
UNITED
PRES
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY Ow ght
L Zav tz Pas or D r ec tor
HARR SONVILLE
Sunday Chu ch Sc hoo
9 30
am Mrs Hom er Le e Supt
Morn ng Worsn p
o JO am
MIDDLEPORT
Su day
Church Schoo l 9 30 a m John
F
Fu lz
Supt
Morn nQ
Wor sh p 10 30 '\ m
SYRACUSE
Mo n ng
Wo sh p
9 a m
Sund "Y
Cnurch Schoo l 10 a m
M s
Sam pson Ha l Supt
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE
PARISH
THE UNIT&amp;O
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarn er
o rector
POMEROY ClUSTER
Rev CarlE Hrcks
Rev D Wm Sydenstr cker
CHESTER - Worsh p 9 15
am
Chu r ch Schoo l 10 am
ENTERPRISE - Worshp 9
a m
Chu rch Sc hoo
10 a m
FLATWOODS - Worsn p 11
a m Chu r ch Schoo l 10 a m
POMEROY
Worsh p
10 30 am
cnurch Schoo 9 s
am
UMYF630pm
ROCK SPRINGS - Worsh p
10 a m Chur ch Schoo 9 am

UMYF 'JO P m

MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH
Worsh P t o 30
am Churc h Schoo 9 30 an

u MY F 7 p m
RUTLAND
- Wo sh P 9 15
am
Chu ch Sc hoo 10 am
UM YF 7 p m
SALEM CENTER Wo
sh p 9 am
Chu rch Scll ool 10
am
UMY FThLJrsday 7pm

SYRACUSE
CLUSTER
Rev R chard E Jarv s
ASBURY Worsh p 1
am
Chu c h Schoo 9 50 am
WSCS 1s Tuesday
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FOREST RUN - Wor sh p 9
a m Church Schoo 10 a m
wscs 3rd Wedne sday 7 JO
p m
MINERSVILLE Worsh p
10 a m Church School 9 a m
WSCS Jrd Monday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Chur c h
schO{
9 a m
worsh p ser
v ce
30 p m
SUUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev Frank Ctleesebrew
Rev Larry Pol ng
Rev Howard Shrvelev
BETHANY
(Dorca s)
Wo sh p 9 30 am
Church
Schoo 10 30 a m
CAR~EL Worshp
11
am
s and 3rd Sunday s
Chur c h Sc hou 10 a m
APPLE GROVE - Worsh p
7...30 p n f st and th rd SLJ n

POR TLAND
Wo sh p
30
p
( I u c Sc oo 9 JO a m
SUTTON
Wo sh p
am
2nd and 1 h Sunday s Churc h
c oo 0 a n
WESLEYAN !Rar ne
Wo h P
a n
Chu ch
S oo
Oan
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Rob~ I Meec e
R C' \1 Stan l ey Brandum
JOPPA
Wo Sh p 10 a rr
C urc S tool 9 a m
P u y er
"'l eet ng Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM
Chu r ch
se v c e s
9 a n
Sunday
Sr hoo 9 45 a m B b e S udy
every Thu sday
JO p m
NORTH BETHEL
Wo
sh p
"' m
Church Sc hoo 0

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ALFRED
Sunday Schoo
9 4S a n
n h
Sun day
preuc ng a t
am
each
Sunday P raye mee t ng 7 &lt;I)
p
Nedr esday W SCS B p m
on h rd Tuesday each mon h
REEDSVILLE
Sunda y
SChOO
9 30 p eac h ng 7 JO
p n Su nd ay p aycr mee t ng
30 p m Tuesday
JSCS 7 30
Ir s Thursday eac h no th
S LVER R DGE
Wo sll p
0 a m Cllur ch Schoo 9 am
TUPPERS
PlAINS
Wo sh p 9
m
Chur ch
S hoo
0 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
George Frede ck
sup S rv ce week.ly 9 30 am
on Sunday Preach ng rst an d
Ill d Sundays of mont
by
Cl ffo d Sm l h 9 30 a m
HOBSON
CHRIST AN
UNION Oarr e
Doddr
pasto
Sunday Schoo
9 30
am
L eona rd G l more f st
e de
eve n ng se v ce
7 30
P m
Wednesday
pray er
me tn g730pm
MT MOR AH CHURCH OF
Ra e ne Route 2 Tt e
GOD
Rev
Char l es Ha nd
pa so
Sunday Scho o
9 45 a m
mo n ng worsn p
a m
Eve ng se v ces Tuesday and
F day 7 30
BEARWALLOW
R DGE
CHURCHOFCHRIST
Bbe
Study
9 30 u m
morn nq
worsh p 10 30 a m
even ng
wo r sh p 6 JO p rr Wednesday
B b e S ud y 7 30 p m
MT
OL VE CHURCH Long Bot orr
Sunday Schoo
10 a n
w th W a d P go 1
s up
Evangel s t c message
each Sunday even ng 7 30 p m
by
E der
Russe
C ne
m n s e o t he Apos o c F a h
B be Stud y Wednesday 7 30

om

STIVERSV ILLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH
Sunday
sc hoo se v ce 0 a
P etye
rrce
g
Thu sday 7 p m
Sunday even ng se v ce 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pon er oy
Ha rr sonv I c
Ro d R ck Morr son pas tor
Sunday scnoo l supt
Stev en
S a ey Sunday schoo
9 JO
a n
no n ng worsh p and
com nun on
0 JO
am
Sunday
eve n ng
you
Cl sf an Endeavor 6 JO p m
WO Sh p SNV ce
Sunday 7 30
P m
Wednesday even ng
D aver meet nq ;tnd B bte
s udy 7 JO o Tl
ST JOHN lUTHERAN
P e Grove the Rev A thur
Combs pilstor Sunelay schoo
9 30 a m
churcn serv ces
10 JO a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
B be Sc 1'10o l 9 30
a m
mo n ng wor sh p 10 JO
am Sunday even ng Wo sh p
Se rv ce
7 30 p m
ch o r
pra c ce Su nday and Wed
pr a yer meet ng
nesd ay 7 p n
and B b e S ud¥-Wednesday
7 30 p m
,
ANTIQUITY
BAPTIST
Rev Fr ee anel Norr s pas tor
Sunday schoo 0 a m
Church
se r v ce
7 p m
Wed ne sday
B ble Study 7 p m
RAC NE FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Sunday Schoo l 9 JO a m
Morn ng Worsn p
0 30 a m
Even ng Worsh p 7 30 p m
Wednesday M d We ek Serv ce
Sunday Sclloo l Super ntendenl
Ge r ald We s
Pas tor
Rev
Morr s M Wo t e
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST
Walter P B kacsan pas or
Ronne Sa lser
S S Supt
Sunday Sc lloo
9 30 a m
Mo n ng Worsn p 10 45 a m
Sunday even ng wo r sn p 7 30
p m Wednesday even ng B ble
Study 8 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Rev L eo n G a sure pastor
Sunelay Schoo
9 30 a m
youth and un o you h se rv ce
6 ll5 p m
even ng wors h p
7 30 p m
prayer and pra se
Wedneselay 7 30 p m
SILVER
RUN
FREE
BAPTIST - Sunday Sc hoo 10
a m
Hen y Oav s sup t
even g serv ce
7 JO p m
Prayer mee t ng Thursday
7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
GOD
Rev
James Sat
terf etd pastor Sunday SchOo
9 30 am
wors ll p serv ce II
a n
even ng service
7
p ayer serv ce and youth
s.erv ce Wednesday 7 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH - Robert E Musser
pas or Sunday Schoo
9 30
a m
Robert Bobo sup!
morn ng
worsh p
10 30
Sunday even ng serv ce 7 JO
M d week serv ce Wednesday
7 JO p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
C Lar more
pastor
Bob
Moore Sunday Sc hoo Supt
Sunday Schoo l classes for a 1
ages
9 30 a m
morn ng
worsh p 0 45 NY PS Sund ay
6 30 p m evange l st c serv ce
Sunday 7 30 p m M d week
prayer meet ng Wednesday
7 30p m M ss onary meet ng
second Wednesday 7 JO p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Robe 1 Sm 111 pastor Sunday
sclloo 9 30 a m c l ass eader
Leo H II
worsh p serv ce
10 30 am
churcn 7 30 p m
ED -.r-N
UNITED
BRETHREN IN CHRIST E don R Blake pastor Sunday
Sc hoo
10 a m
W nne
Ho s nge r
Supt
Morn ng
sermon
11 a m
Even ng
se v ce Chr stan Endeavor
7 30
P m
Mrs
Lyda
Cllevar er pres dent Song
se v ce and sermon 8 20 M d
Week prayer meeting We&lt;;!
[lesday 7 30 pam Mrs Mar e
Ho s nger c ass eader
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST - Located at Rut and
on New L ma Road next lo
Forest Acre Park Rev Ray
Rouse pas tor Rober t Musser
Sunday Schoo supt Sunday
school
10 30 a m
worsh p
7 30 p m 8 b e study Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
Satu rda y
n ght prayer serv ce 7 30 p m

HEMLOCK

GROVE

CHRISTIAN ~ Roger Watson
pastor
Ray Wha ey
supt
Morn ng worsh p 9 30 a m
churcll scr ool
10 30 a m
young peoples meet ng 6 30
p m
ev en ng wor sh p 7 30
p m 9 ble s tud y Wednesday

BAPTIST
Rev Cec Co11. pastor Sunday
Sc hoo
s up
Joe Sayr e
Sund'ly S&lt;: hOOI 9 45 a m
Sun d av eve
g worsh p 7 30
Wednesd&lt;~y p ayer ~nd B be
s ud y 7 30 p m
TUPF'ERS
PLAINS
CHR I ST IAN
CHURCH
E ug e e Und c wood
pas tor
f. owa r ct Caldwe l
Jr
Sunday
~ c oo
S 11
SunUa; S&lt;.:hoo
9 30 a n
Mo n ng Ser mon
0 :lO a m
Sunday e \len ng
se v ce 7 p m
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN
Rev Frceand
Norr s pas o
F oyel Norr s
sup t Sunday sc hool 9 JO am
morn ng se mon
0 30 am
Praye
serv cc
Wednesday
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY
G P
Sm 1'1 pas or Sunday Sc hool
0 am A rthur Henson Supt
M o n ng Wo sh p
II a m
Youny Peop e s se rv ce
7
Even ng serv ce
7 30
p m
P m Wednesday M d W ee k
Pr ayer Se v ce
7 30 p m
You h meet ng
6 30 p m
Even ng worsh p 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH DF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Her ber Grate pastor War
sh p se v ce
a m and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday Sc hoo
9 30 a m
R chard
Bar ton
su pt Prayer m ee t ng Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIS T
C ffo d Sm til
m n s ter Sunday Scnoo t 9 30
am
mo n ng c hu ch 10 30
a m
Sunday even ng serv ce
7 30 p m Wednesday serv ce a

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GAUL'S SHAKE HAVEN

the energy c r1s1 s

I II go along - I always do But I refuse to believe v.e re 1n 1s
bad shape as some of these scare stones relate And w1ll a little
conservmg and a lot of pu sh toward ne \\ ml resen es and new
lreat1es we II soon be out uf the cold Maybe even back to 70 mph
agam
At wh1ch tune ecolog1sts will resume the1r howls and we II
be off on another kick - MR X WHO HAS BEEN rHERE
ONCE OR TWICE
Dea~ Mr X
It s a fact of hfe that we never really unde1stand world
shakmg events until years later when cool lus to ans malyzr
lhem for us - and even Ihen we aren t sui e But I II go alon g - I
al\\ays do
Meanwhile I made up a doodle with the help of my husband
Power stations warn of no amps m lhelf plants
The natiOn gas rationed I S threatened \\tth stan ps
But "e II tw-n back the CIISIS 1f all persevereIn time for another new CriSIS next year - H
Dear Helen
Is ll true that you ca n lose several pounds a ) ear by Iowenng
your Utermostat' I read that the extra energy you use mov ng
ar01md to keep warm (or maybe JUSt sh1vermg ) helps "e1ght
loss -CURIOUS
Dear Cur1ous
Probably true - 1! your mcreased ene1 gy doesn t also m
crease your appetite - H
Dear Helen
The g1rl who s1gned herself Dumb 1sn t Her mothe1 IS
Please don t thmk th1s far fetched because every word 1s
true At home when my Sisler or I \\Ould ask our mother about
sex or menstruatiOn we were qUieted by When you gel older
you II find out
My so-called father started usmg us as sex partners when we
were loo young to understand Later he also so ld my s1ster to
other men to support h1s dnnkmg and gambling hab1ts
We literally didn t know nght from wrong - when you ve got
no one to talk to you take the word of your parent Mv mother
e1ther d1dn l see or dtdn t care
When we realized the truth we camed our gu11l for years It
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Instead of b1ddmg two totrump
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Meats and Grocer es
Syracuse O J
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wasn t until after two disastrous marnages that I leaned o
blame my parents more than myself
Now through the help of a \\onderful understand ng
husband and also sp1ntual gwdance I ve fmally gro\\n up So
has my Sisler but she suffered a nervous breakdown first
Please Helen emphasize agam that 1! mothers can t tell
til elf cluldi en about sex and life they should fmd an un
derstandmg person who can This IS not 1873 and what) on don t
know CAN hurt you 1- H F C

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JTILE ORPHAN ANNIE

South had no mterest m a
slam after h1s partner opened
with a Flannery two diamond
call but he wanted lo be m a
nolrump game and got there
by the direct method of b1d
dmg 11
East wanted a heart lead
and was able to call for 1t by
doublmg In general when
you double a freely btd
notrump game you are ask
mg your partner to lead dum
my s best smt and the Flann
ery two d1amonds established
hearts as that smt
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after West opened the 10 of
hearts He ducked 1n dummy
m hope that the lead was a
smgleton but West was able
to lead a second heart South
played dummy s nme East
won w1lh the Jack and led the
kmg to knock out dummy s
ace
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one thmg He wanted to make
sure of three heart tncks m
add1t1on to his two aces and
this play made sure of them
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probably find North playmg
three notrump East would
lead a heart but unless he
were a seventh son of a sev
enlh son he would not thmk of
leadmg low and North would
romp home w1th game and
rubber

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30 Backbone
16 Redact
19 Under sa1I 31 Elevate
32 Point of
22 Sugges
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24 Electra s

Just so you wont thmk the
Flannery convention IS per
feet we w1ll show a hand
where 1t backf~red agamst 1ts

West

Mr and Mrs Olen Harnson
sp1 nt Sunday With Mr and
Mrs Dale Hamson and Scott
"nd Judi The s1xth birthday of
I l(h w 1s celebrated

t10n

call

5 Toll

14 Appear
15 MISS
Merkel
M1 and Mrs Ralph Cm I and

I r f 1lhe1 Mr Cl) deBao son
H..:umt \ ISJtors of Mr md
M s Hoy B 1ckles "" e Mr
d M s Cl "'lcs Hyse ll md
fam1iy of Pomeroy Mr md
Mrs Dale Harnson and fanuly
1 I Mr and Mrs Ralpl C"rl
st avmg ove1mght was lc1 f 1 v
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by THOMAS JOSEPH

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Grocenes &amp; General Merchand se
Racine
Ph 949 5772

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Ph 9 9 9591

Authonzed Bu ck Pont ac

Dear Helen
I d1d my stmt w1th ratiOn stamps dunng World Wa1 II and
I ,n still wondering how much of th is was needed and I ow 11 1y
shortages were fabncated There s noth1n~ like depl!Valion to
urute a country
So we won the war and went back to livmg h1gh on the I og
Then along came th 1se c n sts \Uti Russia endmg "at! the
Cuban miSSile scare And guess who buill a bomb sl clle1
because the word was v.e were m unmmenl tlu ea t of nud e 1
war (Remember those bac k yard excavations dmmg tl e b1 g
bomb shelter boom )

I

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FULL SERVICE SHOP
Rad al Cuts &amp; Toupees

Fam1ly Recreation
Sw mm ng Campmg

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Pa ss

MAYER &amp; HILL BARBER SHOP

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION

Bakers of Holsum Bread

Crises Real '

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Ph 367 7414

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SWISHER &amp;LOHSE

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MIDDLEPORT OHIO

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P 1 an I s Improved
M1 and Mrs J loyd Kmg
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Pomeroy 0

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9 30 - Bob Newhar t 8 10

Flannery sutlers ImperfectiOns

THE ATHENS COUNT'
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN ClJ

Naltonw de Insurance Co of Columbus 0
307 Spr ng Ave
Pomeroy

33 College Baksetball 4
8 00 - All ln the Fam ly 8 10 Emergency 3 15 Partr dge

WIN AT BRIDGE

MEIGS COUNTY BRAN CH

P J PAULEY, AGENT

Coul'se of Our Ttmes

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7 30- That Good Ole Nashville Muste 3

SEARS

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BIBLE

f

6

Pett coat Juncfton 3 Man From U N C l E 4 Green Acres

GOO - Second Sf Mason W
Va Chester Tennant pastor
Sunday school
10 a m
morning worsh p
11 am
evangel st c serv ce 7 30 p m
B b e study and prayer serv ce
Wednesday 7 30 p m Phone

CHURCH letart W Va Rl
1 Rev
George Hoschar
pastor
Sunda y School 9 JO
am Prayer and B ble stuely
7 30 p m
Cottage Prayer
Serv ce Tuesday
lO a m
Worsh p Serv ce
Tllursday
730prn

M ss on Mag c 6 13 Joste and the Pussycats n Outer

Space 8 10 Butch Cass1dy 3 4 15
12 00 - Jetsons 3 4 15 lns1de Out 20 Move 13 Bowl ng
What s the Supreme Court All Abouf? 8 10

10 Sa1nt 15

pm
MASON ASSEMBLY OF

FAIRVIEW

00 - Sesame St 20 Brady K ds 6 13 Speed Buggy 8 10 Star
Trek 3 4 15

4 00 - Audubon Wild I fe Theater 33 College Basketball 8
4 30 - Antlques33 Outdoors with JuliUS Boros 10
s 00 - Sewing Skills Ta1lormg 33 W1de World of Sport s 6 13

BAP

HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST n Chnsflan Un on The Rev w II am Campbell
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
a m
James Hughes svpt
even ng serv ce
7 30 p m
Wednesday even ng prayer
meet ng
7 3() p m
Youth
praver serv ce each Tuesday

11

3 30

TIST - Corner of Second and
Anderson
Mason
Pastor
Walter Cloud Sunday school
9 JS a m
worsh p serv ce 11
a m and 7 30 p m
Weekly
B be study Wednesday 7 30

773 S133

10

Gall1pol s vs Me1gs 5

Or bluntly the future of this young Arcttc explorer
and of h s world depends on the Church The truths of
God are unchangmg- and ever more essential-as we
seek Mw tra1/s mto the Unknown

CHRIST P 0 Box .t87 Miller
St
Ma son W Va
Sunday
8 b e Study 10 a m
Worsh p
11 a m and 7 p m B be Study
Wednesday 7 p m
Vocal
mus c

FIRST SOUTHERN

Move 8

10 30 - Goober and the Ghost Chasers 6 13 Jeanne 8 10 Zoom
20 Pmk Panther 3 4 15

For man can tru y progress only when h s sp r tual
growth keeps pace w1th h s cultural and sc e,nttf c ad
vanr':tmeht

THE HILANO CHAPEL

CHURCH

Ad

10 00- Elec Co 20 Lasses Rescue Rangers 6 13 My Favor te
Martians 8 10 Sigmund and the Sea Monsters 3 4 5

But thts quest could destroy us more rap dly than
it has profited us H story recounts the fall of many a
c vtl zallon too busy w1th tts search for new tra Is to
understand 1ts deeper needs

'i.l: p

13

10

9 30-lnch H gh Pr vate Eye 3 4 15

Even 1n chi l dhood we d splay lhts strange genus
which has brought us from primeval forests to th s
atomtc age We love to penetrate the untouched spaces
to open tra Is where none have ever been

THE UNITED BRETHREN IN

MASON

dams Family 3 4 15 Sabr na 8
9 00 - Sesame St 20 Super Fr ends 6
Emergency Plus 3 4 15

I

The history of man s a story of progress Each
of 1ts thousands of volumes could bear one common
title The Quell tor New Trall1

BETHLEHEM BAPTIST
Rev
Ear
Shu er
pastor
Wor sh p ser v ce
9 30 a m
Sund ay Sunday schoo
10 30
a n B bl e study and prayer
serv ce 7 30 p m Thursday

George Casto pastor Sunday
Schoo l 9 30 e\lenmg worsh p
7 30 Thursday even ng prayer
se rv ce 7 30 p m
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Second and Potneroy Sts Stan
Cra g pastor Sunday school
9 45 am
worsh p serv ce 11
a m
tra n ng un on
6 30
p m even ng worsh p service
7 30 p m
M d week prayer
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m

Ja'ke s Place6 ltdsvllle3 4 15 Bugs Bunny 13 Popeye
Harr Bear Bunch B

8 30 - Yog s Gang 13 Huck &amp; Yog1 6 M1ster Rogers

LATTER DAY SAINTS
Port and
Rae ne Road
W I am ROl.!Sh pastor Dennv
Evan s
Sunday
Sc hoo
D re c tor Sun day Scnoo 9 30
am
Morn ng worsh p 10 30
am Sunday even ng serv ce 7
p m
Wedneselay
even ng
prayer serv ces 7 JO p m

CHRIST Robert Shook
pastor
Sunday schoo
9 30
am
Russe l l Spencer supt
worsh p serv ce 10 45 a m
even ng worsll p a ternat ng
w th C E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meeting 7 31)
p m Wednesday A fred Wolfe
ay leader
WHITES
CHAPEL
Coolv l-Ie R D Rev Roy Deeter
pas or
Sunday Schoo
9 30
am
worsh p serv ce 10 30
a m B b e study and prayer
serv ce Wednesday 7 J() p m
RUTLAND
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST ~ Rod Kaser pastor
V H Braley Sunday schoo l
sup ! Sunday schoo l 9 J() am
wo sh p s erv ce and com
mun on
0 30 am
youth
meet ng
6 p m
Sunday
even r g se rv ce 7
regular
bonrd meet ng th rd Sat urday
7 p m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Sunday School
9 30 ann
Worshrp serv ce 11
am
Wednesday
pray e r
meet ng
7 30 p m
Sunday
n ght worsh p 7 30 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Loyd D Gr mm Jr pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Morn ng worsh p 10 30 a m
Young peop l es serv ce 6 45
p m
Evangel st c se rv ce
7 30 p m Wednesday even ng
serv ce 7 30 p m
MASON COUNTY

10

6 00 - Chr stopher Closeup 10
6 30
TV Classroom 8 Fa th for Toda y 10 Kentucky Af eld 3
7 00 - Netghbors 13 Farm Front 4 Fun for Everyone 6
Treehouse Club 8 10
7 1.s-Woma n s Pomt of V ew 13

OF

K ngsbury
Road
Sunday
Sc oo 9 30 a m Ra ph Carl
sup ! Wor sh p serv ce 10 30
am and 7 30 p m alternately
Prayer mee t ng Wednesday
7 JO p m
Rev
Jay St les
pas or
OLD
DEXTER
CON
GREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev Car l R cha rds pastor
Mrs Wor l ey Franc s Sunday
s.c hoo su pt
Sun d ay sc llool
9 45 an
d urch services
second and fou lh Sundays
fol ow ng Sunday schoo
f r st
and lh rd Sunday even ngs
7 30 p m
LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Wyatt pastor Sunday Schoof
sup!
Rona d Osborne B be
Schoo l 9 30 a m
preach ng
0 45 a m
Even ng serv ces
7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST
Rona Cl We Is
pa stor
Sunday Schoo l 9 30
a m
Morn ng worsh p 10 30
a m
Young Peop e s Serv ce
6 45 p m
Evangel st c ser
v ce
7 30
p m
Prayer
meet ng Thursday 7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
L
R G uesencamp pastor
Roger W lfr ed
Sr
Sunday
Sc hool Supt
Sunday Schoo
9 JO a m
Sunday even ng
worsh p 7 30 Prayer meet ng
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernest
Dee ter
c ass eader Youth
mee t ng
Wednesday
7 30
p m
Ernest Deeter leader
MT HERMON CHURCH OF

Mov e Valley of the Zomb1es
News 4 13

SATURDAY FEBRUARY2

DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
Danny Evans
pastor No man C WI supt
Su dily Sc hoo
9 30 a m
Worsn p serv ce 10 30 a m
Chr stan Endeavor Sunday
even ng
REORGANIZED CHURCH

JESUS

Connecfton 20 M ar sha ll News M eeh ng 33
00 - Wlasterp ece Theater 33 G rl W th Somelh ng Ext a 3 4
15 Stage Center 20 S1x M1ll on Dol lar Man 6 3 Moves
Arrowhead 10
Z1gzag 8
30
Br an Ketth 3 4 15
00 - News 20 Mountam Scene 33 Toma 6 13 Dean Mart n J
4 IS
30 - Who Is Man ? 33
00-News3 4 6 8 10 13 15 Janak 33
30- Johnny Carson 3 4 15 In Concert 6 Movr e Speedway
8
Hush
Hush Sweet Charlotte 13
Robmson Crusoe on

Mars 10
00 Midnight Spec~al3 4 In Concert 13

pm

Us.

7 00 - Truth or Consequences J Beat th e Clock 4 News 10 6
What s My L ne? 8 Wi ld Kingdom 13 I Spy 15 Electroc Co

8 00 - Sanford and Son 3 4 15 Wa sh ngton Rev1ew 20 33 D rty

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~OR
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LAUREL CLIFF FR'EE
METHODIST
Rev Robert
E Buckey pasta
W 1 am
Ba e y Sup
Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
morn ng worsh p
0 30 a m
even ng worsh p
7 30 p m Wednesday Chr stan
YoLJth C usa de
6 30 p m
Tllursday c ho r pract ce
7

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Ad ler
Counsel ng Techn1ques 33 Truth or Consequences 6
6 30 - NBC News 3 4 15 ABC N ews 6 ~BS N ews a 10 Room

QU[EST

•
MISs I ISH Perdas daugh ter
f Mr and Mrs J •hn Perd"s

Kingsbury News, Notes

Helen Help

FRIDAY FEB 1 1974

pm

OF

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7 JO p n
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YOl! r e t1i'lppy

t llcrc

w!!h God
A nd found l..lf'BCe o f rn 1nd
And we 110 p l~ some doy WC' II

mee t vou
T h e r e Wtlll a lp v•r'lg Goct s-o k.u1d
Sa dly mased by W1fe

c hildren

and grandd,.jdr crt
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IN LOV IN G memory af \Nallpr
' Matt
Hencjrtcks
wno
passed away s y ear'~ aQo
Feb 1 1969 Sadly m1 SSet.l t ·
wde c hildren and lam rly
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GIRLS

IN

MEMORY of Grover
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Sa lser
Sr who pa ss ed away one y ear
ago , Feb 1 1973 D eep tn our
ht:!art s you W• l l always stay
Wde , .child r en . and grand
children
') 1 lip

Notice
WILL do Tree Trt m mtng work
and will se ll ft rewoo d Phon e
949 3910 or 949 31tl6
2 1 6tc
GRADUA TI ON P resent'&gt; 16
days tn Eur ope (Rome Parts
London .
Swtlz er land .
Naple s!
June 2d July 9
Tea c her s as cha pero n es $750
Deadl tn e Mar c h 1
Joh n
Bailey, 98 5 d2d8
2 1 Jlp

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HOME INSURANCE
553 Russell St .

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(Gravel Holll
Mtddleport, Oh10
Phone 992. 7155

BE A
PAPER
CARRIER.

\;t~le

IN$UU. NCI

r .1r- r t r~ and Ca~ualtv Company

BAND at Jack ' s Club , Frtday
and Saturday
1 31 2tc
SHOO TING Match , Rae me Gun
Club, Sunday, February 3. I
p m A ssort ed meat s, fa c tory
choked guns only

1 JO J t c
NEED YOUR BOOTS?
OLD man QuiSenberry has nme
patrs , now repa t red . and
r eady to go P lease come tn
our shop , bring a tew
"cO I.Jpons "
(Washmgton's
ptcture l to redeem your
boots Thank s tn advanc e B
Qu•senberry , Sy racuse , Oh•o

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FREE home demonstrattons of
th e Compact not a vacuum
cleaner, but a new tdea tn a
home care appltance 25 yr
guarantee . Ca l l dd6 0Jd7 for
appt
1 30 61p

The
Daily

SHOOTING
Match
Corn
Ho l low Gun Club Turn ftrst
right after Mtles Cemetery ,
Fac rory choked
R ufland
guns only Su nday , Fe bruary
3. 1 p m
1 30 Jtc

Sentinel

DANCE I

Whispering Pines
Night Club
Friday &amp; Saturday
Nights
10 Til2:00
Music By

For years, The Sen tinel has helped young
people develop the
attributes and talents
which spell success in
adult life.

The Mavericks

Advancement
and Money

Call

These can be yours in
selling our product.
Full or Part Time work
available for men or
women.

992-2156

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OR FlU. OUT

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- GUARANTEEDPHONE 992 -2094

FOR SALE Large leve l IOI on
New Lt ma Road , Ru tl a nd All
utt l tttes avatlable Phon e 74'1

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fv•11 ddlepor1 · Pomeroy

Open BTo IS
Monday thru Saturday
600 E Mam , Pomeroy , 0

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Emplovment Wanted
INTERIOR
and
exter1or
patnftng by hour or c ontract
10 years e)(per i ence Call Ca r l
Nelson , 99 2 SOlD
1 30 6tp

STEREO RADIO, am fm
6
t rack ta p e combtnatton . 4 w a y
speaker
s ound
s y s t em
Ba lan ce $ 102 66, or use our
budget t erms Ca ll 991 3965
1 11 H e

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO
992 -2094
Pomeroy
606 E. Mam

Ca ll 992 37 16
1 31 Si p

OFFICE SUPPLIES

Mob1le Homes For Sale

SALE EVERY
SATURDAY
NIGHT 7 PM

Pets For Sale

Help Wanted

Auto Sales

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Real Estate For Sale

For Rent or Sale

For Rent

Help Wanted

WANTED

PAPER CARRIER

WANTED IN
POMEROY
PHONE 992-2156

THE

DAILY SENTINEL
POMEROY, 0.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
case No 21115
Estate ot Alfred M Elberfeld,
Deceased .
Notice 1S hereby g i ven that
Mary Eltzabeth Morris , of
Pomeroy , Ohio, has been duly
appointed Execulr•x of the
Estate :&gt;f Alfred M Elberfeld ,
de"o: dSed 1 1ate of Meigs County,
OhiO
Credtlors are required to f 1le
their cla i ms with satd fiduciary
WIThin four months
Oated thls 22nd day of
January 1974
Mann ing 0 . Webster, Judge
Court of Common Pleas,
Probate Dtv i slon
(1) 25 , 121 t. e. 3tc

REALTY

POME

For Sale

Wanted To Buy

BEAUTIFUL Walnuf stereo
rad1o am fm, ta p e com
b 1nation , 8 track tap e dec k
60
,000
BTU
Gas
stove
Phone
CASH - paid for al l makes and
Balance $103 49, or terms
992 2602
mode ls o f mobtl e h,omes
available Call 992 3965
1 27 6tp
Phone area code 6ld 423 9531
1 21 tfc
4 13 tf c
TRAILER , 12 X 60, 2 bedroom
Very good condtt1on, car
1 HIVE of bees Call 992 700 3
peted , furntshed or un
1 J 1 6tc
It's s.,ow Tire Time!
furn tshed
Porch and shed
included
Phon
e
592
34
38
RIVERSIDE Auto Wrecktng
1 27 6tc
will pay $5 tor a ll iunk cars
Phone (304) 882 5244 or 773
10 " HAMMER mill. ltk e new.
5890
wtth overhead ptp e and
1 27 26tc
Po st five Stop and Go In Mud
baggtng attachment and
&amp; Snow
hammer mt l l belt Cal l 949
75 BALES of sfraw , ca l l 985
2175
1805
ALL SIZES IN STOCK
2 1 3tp
l 27 6tc

CO-OP COUNTRY
SOUIRE 120

NO 1 copper. 65c , radiators, ""HANDMA'DE qu tit
Ca ll 992
32c. red brass . J5c. batterte s.
7252
$1 20 M A Hall , ReedS\Iille ,
2 I 3tc
Ohio Phone 378 6249
~---~~----- -- 1 27 tt c 1940 CHRYS L ER
1946 Ford
-------------Tra cto r w1th equipment and
LAND co n t racf or rent wtth
attachments , 1973 Hoover
opt ton
to
buy
About
Dial a mafic Pow er
Dr tve
50 acres wtth some t ype
Phone 985 4132
2 1 6tc
of storage bulldtng
The
bigger th e better Can be tn
any condtfton , wtll do r epa trs NEW 1974 ZIG ZAG SEWING
Within 20 mtles of Mason, W
MACHINES
In
ortginal
Va or Pomeroy If you know
fa ctory carton
Z ig Zag to
of some vacated land please
make buttonholes, sew on
call collect Phon e 992 5335
buttons, monograms , and
1 27 6tp
make fancv designs wt th iusf
the tw tst of a smgle d ta l Left
OL D furnitu re, oak. tables.
tn lay a way and never been
clocks, tee boxes , brass beds,
used. Will sell for only S47
dtshes
or
complete
cash, or terms ava ilable
households
Wr tte M
D
Phone 992 2984
1 21 tfc
Mi l ler , R t 4, Pomeroy , Oh to,
ca ll 992 627 1
5 13 tf c ELEL r R.C ... u .....
vacuum
cleaner, A I cond ttton , ... ~.:::.
paper bags, has cordwtnder

Wanted

WANTED!
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POSITIONS OPEN
IN NEW
FOOD STORE

All kinds of food
store employees cashiers,
carryouts,
stock
men, bakery help,
experienced meat
cutter, etc.
Apply in person
at

Powell's
3uper Valu
W, Second St.
Pomeroy,
45769

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An Equal Opportunity
Employer

L~nes

Lines and
All work done by the

foot or contract AlsO dozer
work ilnd sept1c tanks In-

stalled .

ASK US ABOUT
PRE- FABRICATED

See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992-7089
N1ght 992 -3525
or 992-5232

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Delivered to Job Stte

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HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO.
Mason , W Va .

173. 5554

EXCELLENT LOCATION Very attract•ve 3 BR home
on double leve l lot . Lovely
k 1f chen, lots of cabinet s,
range, 2 ovens. ref, din1ng
room Nice patio About 3

yrs. old
LOTS OF COUNTRY LIVIN
HERE. 17 fenced acres
Close tn. 2 yr . old home. 3
BR Kitchen has lots of
cab.net s, range &amp; ref Nice
dining area. Garage, barn &amp;
storage. An exce ll ent buy

BARGAIN HUNTER here's

let Us Install Now!

what you are look1ng for . 2
s t ory frame
Some car ·
petmg, pane l 1ng, &amp; tile. New
bath , furnace &amp; hot water

SUPFR

tank
CLOSE TO FORKED RUN

9 .. _

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Jack W. Carsey , Mgr

6il Phone 992-99J2
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GROCERY bustness for sale
BuildtnQ for sate or l ease
Phone 773 5618 from 8 .30 p m .
to 10 p m for appointment
3 20 tfc
SIN GER sewtng mac hines 1972
model m beauttful walnut
cabmet. Makes deS tQn sttt
c hes , ztg zag, but1onholes.
blind hem s, etc L1ke new
Only $89 95 Cal l Ravenswood
273 9521 or 273 9693 after 5 00
12 7 tfc

~eal

Estate For Sale

LAKE - 77 acres Park your
Mobile Home or build. Ci ty
wa t er ava 1lable. Don't m 1ss
th1 s one.

BELIEVE IT OR NOT, we

have a modern 3 year old 3
BR home K itchen has lots of
cabinet s &amp; range
Large
dining
area.
Carpeted.
Laundry R carport . 1/1 acre.

$16.000 00.
HOME OWNERS -

Good

homes are selling qu1 ckly

WHY NOT LIST WITH US
NOW.
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
992 -22S9
If no answer 992-2568

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ANTiQUE 6 , oak curved glass
Chona cab mel. anHque cloc.ks,
rare Amen can coin glass
lamp.
"Rebecca al The wefl••
Teapot , Satsuma Vase, ex
QUtSite lusters , Copper lu ster

P•lcher , Signed New Maro,nsville Spooner ; rare Porlland

~~ads~u~~~,;~ PHo~~~~~~ ~a~k~o
p la tes. cas tor set, cut g tass.
Sig n ed
Durand
Vase,
Stephens
&amp; WiI I' am s vase,
carn1val g lass Pr t\late 992
2662

acre of ground fronting on the hard surface
road with a II utilities available. Zoned for your
· /1 omes. pnc
· edt o se 11 f as t a t
pro t ec t•10n 1or mce

$3,000

Ph. 992 -5271
Lmcoln Htll Pomeroy.

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Painting ASpecialty
Area's Most
Reasonable Prtces

All work guaranteed

EXPERIENCED

GEORGE S. HOBSTEnER JR,
REAL ESTATE BROKER, Box 101,
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Pomeroy, Qh 1
, _ _ _ _..;,P.iHiiOiiiiiNiiEioll98ii51i-iii4ii181i6ioAiiililftlieliroi41i:oloOOiiooioPooi'oilM~.--_. .

Big capacity
Maytag
Automatics
2 speed operatton
Choice of water
temps Auto water
level control. Lint
F i Iter or Power Fin
Ag itator . ,.,
Perfl'l a- Press

MIXED HAY , SOc bale, Mr .
Harry Gutfme at A l fred on
681, or cal l 985 3883

1-31 l ip

fi FIRST CALF Holstein heifers,
Wtll sell one or all Phone 949·
3777'
1 31 6tc

Maytag
Halo of Heat

HOUSE Wtth go1.rage on 1 acre ,
t;, m tie from Minersville on
Forrest
Run
Road ,
2
bedrooms with bath, Clt'r'
water and septtc tank $6 ,000 .
Call 992 9551
1 31 3tc

Dryers
Surround
clothes
With gentle , even
heat. No hot spots ,
no overdrymg . Ftne
Mesh Lint Filter
We Specialize In

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10' Commanche truck camper.

MAY TAG

Red Carpet
Serv1ce

RUTLAND FURNITURE·
742-4211

Arnold Grate

Rutland

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500 E. MAIN '

Radia

WILL BUY

USED CARS

74 MAVERICK ................ ........ $3395

73 Cadillac Sed. DeVille, rad. tires, air ··· · 5900
73 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air · ....... 15900
72 Cadillac Sed. DeVille, power, air······· 14900
1

2 Dr , 6 cyl., auto , vinyl top.

73 Olds Cut. Sup. Cpe., v-roof, air, pow. 13995
71 Dodge Dart HT Cpe., V-8, auto......... 12495
70 Chi}Sier Newport 4 Dr., pow. &amp; air .... 11995
70 Olds 98 Lux. Sed~ full pow., ~ir, ...... 12095

Luxury sedan, 4 dr. , one owner and loaded

70 OLDS DELTA as .................. $1395
4 Dr ., factory air. P.S. , P.B., nice car.

DI L ES Heartng Atd Center,
At hens , ser\l tces a ll makes
H eartng
test s
by
ap
potntm e nl
Rental
plan
available Phone .S92 6238
1 29 12tp
BI SS ELL Const ru clton, room
addtfton s a nd r erttodelmg
Profess1ona) floor sandtng
and f tnrshtng . old and new
Refe ren ces availab le Phone
949 383 3
1 25 26tc
PR ICE
CONSTRUCT I ON .
Roofing , sp out tng , k ttchens
and bathrooms
Complete
re mod elmg Phone 742 6273
12 3 tf c
DOZER and back hoe work.
ponds and sep ti c tank s, d tt
chtng serv tce, fop soil, ftl l
d1rf. l tmesfone . B&amp;K Ex
cavating Phon e 992 5367 or
992 386 1
9 1 tf c

Real Estate For Sale
DESIRAB LE two bedroom
house m M tdd l eport , rea d y to
occupy Call 992 5310
13126tc

AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
cancelled?
Lost
your
operator's lt ce nse Call 992
7d28
615tfc

70 FORD LTD ......................... $1395
72 AMBASSADOR .......... .......... $1595
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r emodeltng work . Cal l 843
23&lt;11 tor FREE E STIMATES
I 11 26tc

EXCAVATING , dozer, loader '
and backhoe work, sepi1C
ta nk s mstalled , dump t rucks
and lo boys for h1re , will haul
ftll dtrt , top so t! , ltmest one
and gravel, Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers . day phone 992 7089 .
ntghf phone 992 3525 or 992
523 2
21 11fc

DOZER work . land c learmg by
LARGE so ltd 2 story older home
th e ac r e hour ly or contract.
tn Tupper s Platns , 8 rooms
farm ponds , roads , etc , Large
and bath Fam ti Y room Wtth
dozer and operator Wtlh over
natural ftreprace K ttchen
20 years ex pertence Pu llin s
wtth ga s rang e Ca rp et and
Ex cavaltng, Pom eroy , OhtO
panelltng ,
wrap
around ·
Phone 992 2478
porch. good garden area ,
12 19 tfc
sto r age shed , cellar, one acre
with large trees and shrub WILKIN SO N Small Engtne
bery F orced a~r furnace. oil
Sa le s, Repat r on al l sma ll
furna ce or LP gas hea t On l y
e n g mes ,
chain
saws,
$16,5 00 Phone 9d9 3195
prectston ground 399 W Matn
2 1 6fp
Str eet Phon e 992 30 92
1 17 26tc
SPACIOU S b t Leve l and spltt
l eve l homes are now under J &amp; B Auto Body, 330 Mechantc.
expert
au to
bodywork ,
consfru c tion o n c tfy water
complete auto ref tntsh tng , 15
and sewer
Many deluxe
years expe r tence
U n1on
features mcludtng atr con
memb e r
ot
I A
of M
dt tt ontnQ
Best f tnan c mg
F ree es timat es We have for
avai l ab l e Other type homes
sale a 1965 Mercury Montclatr
tn d tfferent areas on F H
and a 1969 Potnltac Grand
Adm ftnanctng Wtth no down
PrtX Phone 992 53 35
paym ent Call collect (837
1 27 61 c
6540) or wrtte to MEIGS
DEVE LOPME NT , P 0 Box
33, Mtddleport, Oh to, 45760 READY MIX
CONCRETE
1 9 tfc
del1vered right
to your
protect. Fast and easy Free
estimates Phone 992 3284
Goeglein Ready Mix Co ,
Midd l eport. Ohio
6 JO tfc

69 Chev. Imp. H.T. Cpe., V-8 auto... · .... ·

4 Dr., factory air , P.S. , P. B.

68 Chev.

71 VEGA HATCHBACK ............ $1795

C BRADFORD. Auc1ionee r
Complete Serv1ce
Phone 949 3821
Ractne . OhtO
Critt Bradford
5 1 tfC

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2 Dr H T ., P . S., P. B., factory air .

72 MATADOR ............... .. ........ $1695

--------------FOR el ec tn c al. plumbtnQ , and

Automatic transmission .

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Brokd·
110 Mecha111c Srreet
Pomeroy . Oh10 ... s7o9

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nearly

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11!2

acres
level land . 2 bedroom
home 1n a sma l l hamlet A l 1tt le
bit of privacy Askmg $9,500 00

POMEROY -

Only a few

yea r s o ld Full basement, yard,
2 bedrooms, large living w1th

lireplace. $15.000.00.
REDUCED Here's your
chance for the future A new
bnck business buildmg w ith 2

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rates. Ph 446
47 82, Ga l ltpo!i s, J ohn Russell
Owner and Operator .
5 12 tfc

SEPT IC TANKS , AROB IC
SYS TEMS
S EWAGE
CLEANED ,
REPAIRED
MILLER
SAN ITAT I ON ,
STEWART, OHIO PH 662

3035

4 Speed. factory air ·

71 MUSTANG ......................... $1695
2 Dr. H. T., 6 cyl .. auto.

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73 CHEVY CUSTOM 10 ............. $2395

67 Chev. Imp. Coupe, V-8, auto............ )}45

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

V-8, auto. Long wide bed.
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"You' ll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

992-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenings Untii6:00--Til Sp.m. Sat.'

RIGGS USED CARS
985-4100
Chester,

Stiversville News Notes

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SHOP THE
RUTLAND
BARGAIN CENTER

2 bedroom

bungalow, all on one floor, new
gas furnace, oak floors Only

Special
Used Furniture
Buys·, , ,

$10,000.00
POMEROY - Near shoppmg
3 bedrooms.

bath , porches,
ha rdwood floors , nat gas heat.
down, balance
Ask1ng $3,000
$97 07 a month

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COUNTRY - W•lhm 3 mdes ol

Gavin. 3 bedrooms, bath, gas
furnace, ce ll ar and garden

$9,500 Will take an offer
HOUSE TALK IS OUR MAIN
:
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LARGE, SMALL.
OLD. WE HAVE

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fli'ORD
(,,_,f./DON d If I'd Olo:'IJ
A&lt;,\O(If, ~ ~

992 -33 25 or
992-361 ')

OF
QUALITY

1970 PLYMOUTH DUSTER

$1395

2 Door, 340 V 8 engine, 4 speed trans. , blk. viny l 1nter1or,
yefloW f i nish, radio, good ti-re'S , reversible chrome wheels

1967 CHEVELLE 4 DOOR

$995

6 cy l , automat1c trans., sharp car w1th clean tntenor ,
good t1res, be1ge finJsh, radto

1972 CHEVROLET PICKUP

$2495

Econom •ca l 6 cy l eng1ne, automatic trans, P.B., radto,
10,350 m1les &amp; show room clean Never hauled anything,
dark ol1ve fm1sh, f1res s.how little wear &amp; spare has never

land.

Mr:

FINANCIAL REPORT

10 P1ece Walnut
Om1ng Room Su1te
King Size Bedroom
Su 1te by Bassett

1 &amp; 2 P1ece
L1vmg Room Suites
Used Refrigerators, 525 up

Rutland Furniture
742·4211
See Herb,
Grate ..

Rutland, 0.
Dave

or

Mike

OF TOWNSHIPS
For Fiscal Year Ending
December 31, 1973
Sctplo Township, County of
Metgs P () Address, Rt. 2,
Albany, Ohto. Date January 30,
1974.
1 cert tly the followmg report
to be correct
Glenn E . Jewell
TownshiP Clerk
SUMMARY OF CASH

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Cemetertes
17 1 00
Llghttng
38 91
Grand Tota l Expenditures
General Fund
3.733 34
Bat , Dec 31, 1973
2,331 89
Total Expenditures
Plus Ba t Dec Jl. 1973 6,065 23
MOTOR VEHtClE

eDA YTON THOROBRED 2+2 BELTED
eDA YTON THOROBRED POLY 4
eMEDALLION 2+2 BELTED
eMEDALLION 4 PLY POLYESTER
ALL WHITI;WALLS

ANY SIZE
MOUNiEO, BALANCED AND
INCLUDING FEDERAL TAXES

VA.
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and Mrs. Terry Proffitt,
Mrs Ruby Bryant, and Mrs.
Carol Cornell were callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Monte Proffitt and family the
past week.
Rev . Noah Haskins, Middleport, called on fr1ends in
this community on Tuesday
afrernoon .
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Wilkinson
and Shawn of Columbus were

LICENSE TAX FUND

Balance. January 1,1973
28 67
Recetpls
Motor Vehic le Lie Tax 6,786 10
Tota l Receipts
6,786 . 10
BALANCES, RECEI~TS
Total Begmn i ng Balance
AND EXPENDITURES
P l us Receipts
6,814 77
Balance Jan. I. 1973
"'Expenditures
456 Tota l ExpendituresGeneral f;I.Jnd
Motor Veh tcle
Miscellaneous
1,370 33
28 67 Mamtenance
Ltcense Tax Fund
4,396 59
6,241
22
Gasoltne Tax Fund
Grand Total Expenditures
6,274 .. 5
Totals
Motor \leh Ltc Tax
5.766 92
Total Rece1pts
Balance , Dec 31. 1973
1.0.47 85
6,060 67 Total Exp , PIUS
Genera l Fund
Motor Vehtc l e Li ce nse
Balan ce, Oec 31. 1973 6.814 77
~' TaJII Fund
6,786 10
GASOLINE TAX FUND
Gasoline Tax Fund
28,800.00 Ba l ance, January 1, 1973
1. 184 18
h ire District Fund
6,241
Gen Fed Rev Sharmg 3,096 00
Rece1ph
Ttltals
45,926 95 Gasol1ne Tax
13,200 00
~'TOTAL Rece1pts &amp; Balances
Other
15 ,600 00
General Fund
6,065 23 Total Rece1pts
28 ,800 00
Motor Veh1cte L1cense
Total Beginning Balance
·· Tax Fund
6,817 77
Plus Receipts
35,041 22
Gasoline Tax Fund
35,041.22
Expend•tures
F;tre Otstrtct Fund
1, 18" 18 Tota l ExpendituresGen Fed Rev Shar1ng 3,096 00
Miscellaneous
31.434 39
T-ptals
52,201.40
3, 459 53
Maintenance
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EJtt:pendtlures
Grand Total Exp .
~eneral F und
3,733 34
Gasolme Ta x Fund
34,893 92
Motor Veh tcle L1cense
Balance, Dec 31, 197 3
147 30
n Tax Fund
5,766 92 Total Exp plus Bal
Gesoline Tax Fund
34,893 .92
Dec 31. 1973
35,041 22
Fire Otstrtcf Fund
1,018 .33
FIRE DISTRICT FUND '
&lt;fen Fed Rev Sharmg 3,030.41
Receipts
tctals
4fi,.442.92 Tangtble Personal
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Balance, Dec ll. 1973
26 .73
Property Tax
...._
General Fund
2,331.89 Other
L 157 ,4 5
1,18418
Jt4otor Vehicle License
Total Rece1Dts
!&lt; Tax Fund
1.047 as Total Beginning Balance
1,184.18
Jaasolme Tax Fund
147 30
Plus Receipts
fil!ire Oistrtct Fund
165 8S
Expenditures
«en Fed Rev Sharing
-65.59 Contracts
1,000 00
'{Pial
3,758.49 Aud1tor &amp; Treas Fees
18 33
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cash Balance, Receipts
1,01 8 33
Tofal Expendttures .
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lr'15 05
Bal , Dec 31 , 19 73
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Tolal Exp Plus
Ill
GENERAI:.FUND
Bat . Dec , 31.1973
1,184 18
456
'Q:atiilnce . Jan 1. 1973
FEDe:RAL REVENUE
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SHAR lNG
Gen Prop , Tax
Receipts
1.]36 18 Fed Rev . Sharing
• Real Estate
3,096 00
40 10 Total Beginning Balance .
'fl.nq Pers Prop TIt X
2,636 ,611
l;ocat Govn . Oistr t
3,096 OQ
PI u.s Receipts
178 23
Lili:luor Perm it Fees
Expenditures
Oigarette Ltcense
Payouts
J.OlO 41
113 25 Total FKpPnd i t .~ ~r.~~
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1S 10 ,...ilf.1n • r t lf •C l l'J'"
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Other
l.l41.12 lOidl f.xp' I"'IUS ·
firtangjbies
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Bal , De:c. n.;l913
3,096 ,00
lOial Recei~ts .
. 6,060.67
TOWNSHIP DEBT
'JOtal Beginning Balance ·
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E ipenditures · • '
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~tar · ExpendtiUresDebt was Cr.ea.ted
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3,425 93 ' MO:rOR G'RADERN ew I s~ues Ounng
Town Halls,, Me-mortal
Year 1971
Bu •tdmgs &amp; Grounds
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MASO~.

POM~!~!~~.~!~~.CO. '(l\
POMEROY, OHIO

BEND TIRE CENTER

ALL NEW -

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Pomeroy
·Motor Co.

been used .

large a1r conditioned off ices,
storage and 2 n~ee rest room s
A real location for a busmess
Nat gas furnace.

POMEROY -

2 SIGNS

Mrs. Louis DeLuz returned
recently from a ten Jlay visit
with her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
John Owens and son, Jeffrey,
at Flint, Mich. Mrs. Owens is
recuperating after bemg
hospitalized for several weeks
Mrs. fulymond Kerns of
Spiller visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Lawson and chi ldren on
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Paulette Van 1\leter,
Pomeroy·, )&gt;pent Tuesday afternoon with Mr: and Mrs.
Larry Gluesencamp at Port-

IN THE PROBATE

COURT OF

MEIGS COUNTY, OH 10
TN THE MATTER OF THE
LA STWILLAND
TESTAMEN T O F HELEN
ARNOLD
SOMERVILLE,

OECEASED
TO

No , 20977
PUBLIC NOTICE
WHOM IT MAY CON

CERN

Notice 1S hereby g1ven that on
the 23rd dav of January , 1974 ,
Evelyn Elliott, Exe cu frtx of the
last Wtll and Testament of
Helen
Arnold
Somervil le,
Decea se d ,
l ate
of
Poml
Pleasanf, West Vlrgtnta, filed tn
th ts courti.Jnder Case No . 20977,
an authenticated copy of the
Letters
of
AdmmtS ir atton
ISSued to her by the County
Court of Mason County , West
Vtrglnia Nottce tS further g1ven
that all credtfors of satd estate
who desire to assert thetr I tens
on the real es tate of said
decedent located in th1s slate
shall present thetr cla tms, duly
sworn to . to this courf within stx
months after the f l ltng of SBtd
letters in th tS court. or the tr sa1d
! te ns sha l l forev er be deemed
barred and cancelled

weekend guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Durst
B1ll Cornell Sr. IS a patient at
Veteran~ Memonal Hospital at
this writmg.
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Mr. and Mrs Victor Durst
and Scotty and Jason, of The
Plams spent Saturday w1th h1s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
Durst and Tom.
Mrs. Carol Cornell and
Sherry, Mrs , Freda Middleswart and Mrs. Monte
Proffitt, local, and Mr and
Mrs.
Dav1d
Bryant,
Charleston, W. Va ., were
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Bryant, Debra and Dave.
Mr. and Mrs. Richa•d Abels,
of Long Bottom visited Mr. and
Mrs. Louis DeLuz on Wednesday evemng.
Miss N1cki Dawn Van Meter
spent Sunday afternoon with
Miss Elaine Lebew.
Mr. and Mrs Tom Fitch and
farmly visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Fitch, Long
Bottom, Saturday afternoon.
Recent callers al the home of
E. H. Carpenrer and family,
Louis DeLuz, S. W. Durst,
Danny Black. Paul Dean
Evans, John Klein, Rev. Noah
Haskins, Mr . and Mrs .
Woodrow Downie, Pat Odwn,
Mrs Charles Hilton, Charles
Weddle, Mrs. Roy Donohew,
Mrs. Mattie Teaford, Mrs.
Ruby Bryant, Debra and Dave
and Sherry Cornell.

Keno Hidgc
New~ _,ote~

Outst

Dec Jt , 1973
Rate of tnt
Date of F i nal Mat
TOTALNew .lssves Durtng
Year' 191J
Re.d~emed During
Year 1973
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Dec 31. t Y.7J
Rate of In! ·

5. 200
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5.200 PO
10 ,400 00
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71 ford LT.D.
4 Dr. HT

71 AMC Hornet
2 Dr.

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Vinyl top, ·ta c. air, line
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2 Dr. HT

71 Dodge Polaro
2 Dr. HT

Real sharp,
P.S., P. B

Low mileage &amp; real sharp
71 model.
For Only

69 Olds Cutlass
2 Dr.

V-8, auto.,

Get 'this one for

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See Ceward Calvert, Pat St01y or Bill Nelson
REMEMBER
We Service
What We Sell
OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

Alfred
Social Notes
Sunday School attendance on
Jan. 27 was 43. The offermg
was $23. Perfect attendance
bars were awarded to Chas. D.
Woode, 4 years ; V1cki Carr, 10
years and Helen Woode, 12
years. Worship services were
held at 11 a. m . with the Rev .
Meece speakin~ from · John
17 3-8 "Knowing Jesus Chnst
Personally". Taking the vows
of the church after the sermon
were Howard Flanders.
Timmy Spencer and Danny
Spencer. Attendance was Z'l.
offermg, $18.05, and pledge,
- $2.00.
Thelma Henderson, Nina
Robinson and Mr . and Mrs.
Cbas. D Woode atrended the
Clusrer Hymn Sing at the South
Bethel Church on Silver R1dge,
Saturday ~vening, Jan. 26. S1x
of the cluster churches and two
visiting
churches
were
represented w1th a total atrendance of 41.
Mrs Clara Follrod and Nma
Robinson visired Mr and Mrs.
Carleton Follrod and son,
Sunday. in Pomeroy. Mr. and
Mrs , Clarence Henderson
called at the Follrod home and
at the Ewing Funeral Home in
the afternoon to see John Card
who met his death in an acCident in Thailand.
Recent visitors of Mr and

attended the Eastern and
Hockmg basketball game
Saturday al Hocking.
Mrs. Hilda Wh1tc and Mrs.
Wilson VIsited Earnest Weber
at the Buckley home last week.
Mrs. Ailee Dodson and
Margaret St. Clair vislted the
Buckley · home at Allred
Thursday to see Earnest
Weber
Mrs. Clara Milhoan and son,
Tony, called at the office of Dr.
Davis Monday. Tony has a
broken ankle which he broke
while playmg basketball at
Eastern.
Mr.andMrs , Wayne Milhoan
,called at the home of hiS
mother, Mrs. Milhoan and
Bernard, Saturday eve11ing.
-Glenna S. Milhoan

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Mr. and Mrs Jac~ Conroy of
Columbus visited over the
weekend With relatives m this
area.
Mrs. Ailee Furgeson of
HWitmgton
visited last week
MANNING D WEBSTER .
PROBATE JUDGE with Mrs. Alice Dodson. Other
( 1J 25 (2) 1, 8, 3tc
caliers were Margaret St. Clair
and Mildred Frank, Pomeroy.
Mr . and Mrs. Richard HWit
Redeemed Durmg
were
presented with a baby
5,200 00
Year 1973
MOTOR GRADERboy recently named Keith
New Issues Dur tng
Bradley.
They have two other
Year 1973
5.200 00
Bal , OufsL
children, Earl Jr. and Betty Jo .
oec 31 , 1973
5, 200 00 Grandparents are Mr. and
Rate of int
6
1 16 75 Mrs. Deeter of Long Bottom
Date of Fmal Mar
A full moon reflects only 7
MOTOR GRADERper
cent of the sunlight fall and
Mr
and
Mrs.
Lee
Hunt.
New Issues Durmg
.
Year 1973
5.200 00
Elamr and Tony Milhoan mg upon it.
Bal

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6 Cyl , standard.

71 FORD F-250 ............ ............ $1895

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qu1ck sale

V-8 auto ., air, one owner.

t. Pickup, V-8, 3-speed .... ... 11295

302 V-8, standard. long wide bed

Located on St. Rt. 7

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Air, vinyl top. like

72 GMC
1/z Ton Pickup

1 129~

67 Chevelle 4 Door, 6 cyl., auto............ 1395
64 Olds S8 HJ. Cpe., power, air .......... -1395

73 FORD F-100 ........................ $2795

72 Mereu!}
Cougar XR7

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SEPT I C
TANKS
cleaned
Modern Sa nttat1on, 992 3954 or
992 7349
10 23 tfc

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Local one owner.

Priced Only

66 Buick 4 Door, V-8, auto ........... •· ·.. ·1295
68 P~mouth HJ: Sedan .................... 1395
67 Buick Elec. HJ. Sed., power, air ....... 1395

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Factory a1r, vinyl top, one
owner

68 Chevelle Coupe, V-8 molor, auto. · ·· ··.. 1395 ·

71 PINTO················· · ····· ······· $1695
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4 Dr. Sed.

72 Chrysler New Yorker
2 Dr. HT

70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air·· .. ·· .... 11895
70 Camaro HJ. Coupe, V-8 auto., P.S. ··· · 11995
69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 Dr. HJ., v-roof, air ..... SS95

4 Dr . wagon with rack.

SEWING MACHINES Repatr
se rvt ce. all makes. 99r rrB4
The Fabri c Shop . P.omeroy
A uthor tz ed Si nge-r Sti l es and
Ser vtce we Sharpen Sctssors
3 :19 tfc

POMEROY, OHIO

72 Cadillac Sed. DeVille, power, air·"· .... 14900

70 OLDS 98 ............................. $1995

Pomeroy

Ph 992 2174

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64 CADILLAC .......................... $195
64 PONT lAC ...................... ······ $195
63 PONTIAC ............................ $195

73 MAVERICK················· ....... $2295

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

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WE WANT TO MOVE THESE USED CARS SO WE CAN HAVE ROOM

deluxe interior .

From th e la rge st T ruck or
Bul ldo zer Rad1ator to t he
smalles t Hea te r Core .
Nathan Biggs
Radtalor Spec1ahst

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4 Dr . Custom dark green, light green vinyl top.

per acre.

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$650 00, one non reg ts lered
mare, S years ol1d, OVHSA
Champton , $,.50.00 1 one AQHA
Registered aeldin~:J , 1972
OVHSA Barrel Champion.
raced in 1973. plltced twtce rn
fhree off i cia l AQHA races Jr
Ken,nedy, Tuppers Platns ,
Ohto , phone 6~7 6372

Gene's
Body Shop

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LOOK!
WHAT '195

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and many attachments
shampooer
attachm e ntA lso
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eluded (Only 4 available) at
A name you cannot forget "WILDWOOD
$17 70
cash
or
term s
EST.ATES" located on the Flatwoods road.
available . Phone 992 ·298.4
1·21 ·1fc
between State Route 7 and State Route 33. One

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FURNITURE

COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio
University's Walter Luckett,
as he has all season, leads the
scoring race in, the Mid-Ameri· ·
can Conference with an
average of 24.3 pomts per
game.
James McElroy of Central
Michigan IS a d1stant second
With a mark of 17.6 per contest,
with j\l!ami's Phil Lumpkm
third at 16.9.

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Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

B&amp;G AUCTION

MAC

CIRCULATION DEPT.
I THE DAILY SENTINEL
I 111 COURT ST.
POMEROY. OHIO 45769

DITCHING SERVICE

UP H OLSTE RY l abrtCS by th e
yard 54 tnches wtde as low as
\ I 95 per Yard Velvets a s l ow
a s !.3 45
Import ed values ,
WILL babys tl Ill m y home by
$9 95 , we also have nylon ,
and
hou r day or w eek No ntghts
nercu l on
co tt on
prmt s,
Phone 991 7102
vmy l s, rem nan ts by th e ya r d
14 Riverside Dr .
1 30 61C
or by th e pt ece
Pomeroy
Athens, Oh1o
Recove r y, 621 E Matn St ,
Stop In and See Our
Pomeroy Phone 991 7554
Btl! Wade · Aucttoneer
1 29 26tc
Floor Display .
19 57 WESTWOOD mobt le home,
e 1ec tr 1c furna ce. exce ll e nt FOA M to ftll your old co u c ll and
chatr cusllton s as low as
c ondtlton Phon e 99'1 SB67 or
$10 95 Upho l st ery books only
992 3005
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tn ch cover ed fo am
I 79 Sip
mattre sses for sta ndard stze AK C Toy Poodle PuppteS,
bed
S29 95
Po m e roy
$75 00, Stamese K tftcn s . S15
Consignments
acRecovery, 621 E Matn St r ee t
Phone 1 256 6247
Po m eroy Phon e 992 7554
1 10 26 t c
cepted 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .
GRILL c ook , carnop, and kll
1 29 26 tc
chen help wanted Apply tn
daily, or w1ll pay cash
person , Crow's St eak Hou se
for your household
1 27 t iC COAL FOR SA LE , JAY M A R 1969 F ORD ptCkUP Explorer
COAL
C OMP A N Y ,
THE
itPm~ .
PhOne 992 3640
MEIGS &amp; G A L LlA L I N E,
D IRECT Sa les D ts fr t butors .
1 27 12tc
ST ATE
ROUTE
7
AT
wanted for vttam tn S and
--- CHESHIRE O PEN 7 TILL
organt c products Part or ful l
1'97{) cAD IL L AC Coupe DeVille .
6 30 PM 5 D AYS A WEEK
ttm'"'
Fo r tn ter vtew , wrtt e
fu l l y
automaltc
Myrt le
PH O N E 997 56 93
Mary E ng l e. RR 1. Box 19,
Walker , Rac tne . Ohto
1 28 51c
Unton OhtO d5322
1 31 31c
1 16 161p
AM FM radtO stereo. 8 tr lck ---- - ~-----~-- MaltbUo
t ape co mb tnalton , 4 speaker 1968 CHEVROLET
LO ST tn Mtddleport near
KOSCOT KOSMETIC S &amp; WIG S
automatt c 307 F atr condtfton ,
so und
system
Ba lan ce
T homp son 's tra ile r court.
We have the product on hand
$750 Ca ll 992 7637
$ 101 52, or t erm s ava tla ble
St ame se cat b e tge body dark
1 27 12tc
and we de l tver to you per
Phone 992 3965
pomts reward Ca ll 99 2 3372
sonally He len Jane Brown,
1 28 tf c
Franc•~ Bearhs or Ktm Neal
1966 OLI!ISMOBILE Cu tlass for
992 51 11
2 1 6t c
12 30 lie PA IN T DAMAGE 1974 Ztg Zag
sa l e B cyltnder , power brakes
and
power
s teertng ,
SEWIN G MACHINE S Sltll tn
MA L E c at blac k wtth wht te NEED woman to ltve m and
automatte lransmiSS tOn Wtll
ortgtnaJ cartons
No at
stoma ch , betw ee n Bash a n &amp;
tak e mother's place of 1
se ll reasonab l e Phone 99 2
ta c hm ents n eeded as our
Ra c tne aret~ on County Road
children tn a new , r espectable
control s are butl t tn
Se ws
238 6
18, had on black flea collar . I
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hom e You may also ha ve 1
Wtth 1 or 2 need l es. makes
year old Phone 949 4609
chtld of your own Phone 99 1
bu
tt
onholes
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sew
on
butto
n
s,
2 1 6tc
2536
monograms, and bltnd h e m
1 B lf c
stt t c h F ull cas n pn ce \38 50
or budge t pl an available 5 ROOM home and bath , cement
Phone 992 2984
blo c k garage, gas furna ce,
I 28 tf c
used 1 year N ew rooL house
CONCORD Travel Tra tl er n tce
need s mtnor re patrs and
for coup l e Ca ll 992 7479
patnl ss.aoo tnc l udes an extra
1 31 H e
3 BEDROOM hou se trail e r , VACUUM Cleane r s new 19 7d
Model
Compl et e wtth all
lot w tth a two room house
ex tra n tce yard Lo ca ted tn
cle an tng too ts Small pa mt
Phone 992 ·5335
Shade
Ava t lable
tm
damage m Sh•PP•n g Wtlt take
1 27 6tp
medtately
Phone 696 1283
$27 cas h or budge t pl a n ---~ ---------2 1 6tp
available Phon e 992 298d
N EW 3 bedroom hom e, good
1 2B H e
water. 6 acres. 3 outbulldmas
LARGE unturnt sh ed 3rd floor
and ce l lar Off Me1gs County
apt for rent m downtown
S INGER Automattc Ztg Zag
1 on William Smtih Road 31 ~
Pomeroy , 6 room s and ba t h
Se wtng Machtn es, tn sewmg
m ties from Salem Center
Call 992 2789
tabl e Makes buttonhol es,
1 27 26 tp
1 17 tfc
sew s on buttons , bltnd hem s,
etc Top not ch condtltOn Pay
$5 1 or terms avat l able Phone NEW 3 bedrocm hom e, 11 2 bath ,
TRA IL ER
Brown' s T ra tler
992 298A
Park, Mtnersvtlle Ph one 992
ga r age. basement on Gravel
1 18 lfc
3324
H tiL M tdd leport Na t ural gas
1 27 lfc
already tn
Phon e Da le
Du tton , 992 3369, evenmgs
SA LT , FOR ICE AND SNO\. ,
992 2534
Rock sa lt fo r townshtps ,
SLE EP IN G room O\ler wtne
1 17 ttc
town s, and busme sse s tn
store tn Pomeroy Reference
bll l ks and bag s for tee and
r equtred Call 992 5293
snow Exce iStor Salt Works
1 10 t f c
Phone 992 3891
11 11 tf c
3 AND 4 ROOM furni sh ed and
unfurntshed
apartments
Phone 992 5434
EXCELSIOR, Sa lt Works, E
4 12 tfc
Main St, Pomeroy Al l k1nds
BABYS I TTER wanted tn my
of salt water pellets , water
PRIVATE
meet1ng
room
for
home must have own trans
nuggets, block salt and own
any organ1zat1on, phone 992
608
port at ton 5 or 6 days a week
Ohto River Sa lt Phone 992
3975
Phone 99'1 2550 or lol'l 6551
3891
MAIN
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1 30 He
6 5 ff(.

10 A.M. - 8 P.M.

THE COUPON
BELOW

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Ten n essee Wal k er fo r sale
Phone 992 3640
1 11 12tc

92.1 FM
WMPO

LIGHT haultn g

AND MAIL

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in your neighborhood,
to find out ...

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n i t. tor &lt;:, al f'
C ity wat e r availaol e 1n
sprtng
Lo ca t ed on Sl ate
Rout e ldl l"'honf' ~ 9? :\ 640
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SOCIAL SECURITY
CONSUMER PROTECTION

~EXPERT

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This could be your
golden opportunity to
. learn
business
methods, save money
far· clothing or college,
win prizes. These and
many other benefits
are
available
to
deserving
Sentinel
carriers.

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SHOOTING MAT'CH . Forked
Run Sportsman Club , noon
Sunday , fa c tory c hoked guns
only
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DELIVER

lmrnCdlale
open m gs
l or
spec•a l t r a1n 1ng 1n Mechan1cal
E te c t r on tcs
Av tai 10I1 and
Cl ehClt l ft eld s m th e U S Navy
Pay start s at \ 37 6 p er mont11
frorn f rr st day
We l urn1sll
quijrtcrs food , and c loth tn g
Sc hool quar ant ees b efore yOI.J
Stgn up
BE SOMEONE SPECIAL
IN THE NEW N AVY
For more tnfo ca l l or v1 Stl your
Nclv yman at
771 Co lumbus Roa d
A t hens 0 1S701
Verno n E Harr~ so r1
Te lept10n e 61 J 59J J566
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'Til 7 p.m. &amp;
Sat. 'til 5 p.m.
Service 1il 12
On Saturday

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

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992-2174

500 E. Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio

Mrs Vere Swartz were Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Swartz, Ricky
and fulndy. of fulvenna , Mr.
and Mrs Jun Wright and
Mandie of Bidwell, Mr and
Mrs. Millard Swartz, Mr. and
Mrs. Hobart Swartz and Mrs.
Bibbee and Dorsel, all locaL
Mr. and Mrs . Chas. D. Woode

v1sited h1s sister, Carrie
Burson, m Athens last Friday.
Mrs. Burson, who has recently
been hospitalized has gone to
the home of her soli-in-laW a!Jd
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. F'rank
Ferry 1n Mt. Clemens, Mich.,
to recuperate and visit a wo11uec
N,na Robinson and

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Vere Swartz
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PREMIER SHOWING
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l4x70, 3 Bedrm, Bath &amp; 1/ 2 , Separate Utl11ty Room, Total Electric Governor Mansion. · _ •
Double msu lat1on. car pet &amp; pad thru out, house type doot, bay windo~ on fron.t1 defu.xe
furntture pack ag~, storm s &amp; screens thru out, deluxe master bedroom, kttchen counter bar,
al l copper w.re, wired for dryer , p l umbed for wasHer, kmgs1ze bed &amp; headboard in master
bedrm , 2 dr fro st free refr1g ., del uxe elec . range, deluxe draperies &amp; bedspreads, bar
stool s &amp; many other e xtras

$12,000.00??? ND-$11.000.00?? No-$10,000 .00??? NO

•9795,

DELIVERED AND SET UP................

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Sell

All 2x4 &amp; 2x6 Construction on 16" Centers. You'll Have To
This Home To Believe it.

Up to 12 Yr. FinanCing
Homeowner
Available, Underpinning, Awning &amp; Carports Ava
Bank-- Savings &amp; Loan &amp; G. I. Loans Available.
STOP&amp; SHOP AT LARRY'S-- YOU'LL SAVE$$$

s Mobile Home Sal
600 W. MAIN
PH. 992-7777

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Sq1d e r wl10 pa SSf' d ilway

I eb rv ary 1 1•no
Th e

y,ear!. h cw e pc'l SSC'd S1 n ce

yot• vr bl'l'n unrH'

N L UMI::. I ax ~Cr\&lt; t CP 9 ~ 111 Itt
5 p m D a tly , exce pt Su!'lday
e v e ntng s by appotntm ent
onlv Co Rd 22 o fl Rt 7
bypass Phon'' wanda E biHl
.9 9l 'J1 !'}
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Bu t •n ou r h ea r ts you l •nCJc r on

TRAIN WITH
FULL PAY

Ttme c an ' t c llan ge the way w e
fe e l
O r t.lk€' &lt;1W&lt;1 Y the Si!dnPSS &lt;.111 1

We

k.now

YOl! r e t1i'lppy

t llcrc

w!!h God
A nd found l..lf'BCe o f rn 1nd
And we 110 p l~ some doy WC' II

mee t vou
T h e r e Wtlll a lp v•r'lg Goct s-o k.u1d
Sa dly mased by W1fe

c hildren

and grandd,.jdr crt
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IN LOV IN G memory af \Nallpr
' Matt
Hencjrtcks
wno
passed away s y ear'~ aQo
Feb 1 1969 Sadly m1 SSet.l t ·
wde c hildren and lam rly
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GIRLS

IN

MEMORY of Grover
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Sa lser
Sr who pa ss ed away one y ear
ago , Feb 1 1973 D eep tn our
ht:!art s you W• l l always stay
Wde , .child r en . and grand
children
') 1 lip

Notice
WILL do Tree Trt m mtng work
and will se ll ft rewoo d Phon e
949 3910 or 949 31tl6
2 1 6tc
GRADUA TI ON P resent'&gt; 16
days tn Eur ope (Rome Parts
London .
Swtlz er land .
Naple s!
June 2d July 9
Tea c her s as cha pero n es $750
Deadl tn e Mar c h 1
Joh n
Bailey, 98 5 d2d8
2 1 Jlp

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HOME INSURANCE
553 Russell St .

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(Gravel Holll
Mtddleport, Oh10
Phone 992. 7155

BE A
PAPER
CARRIER.

\;t~le

IN$UU. NCI

r .1r- r t r~ and Ca~ualtv Company

BAND at Jack ' s Club , Frtday
and Saturday
1 31 2tc
SHOO TING Match , Rae me Gun
Club, Sunday, February 3. I
p m A ssort ed meat s, fa c tory
choked guns only

1 JO J t c
NEED YOUR BOOTS?
OLD man QuiSenberry has nme
patrs , now repa t red . and
r eady to go P lease come tn
our shop , bring a tew
"cO I.Jpons "
(Washmgton's
ptcture l to redeem your
boots Thank s tn advanc e B
Qu•senberry , Sy racuse , Oh•o

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FREE home demonstrattons of
th e Compact not a vacuum
cleaner, but a new tdea tn a
home care appltance 25 yr
guarantee . Ca l l dd6 0Jd7 for
appt
1 30 61p

The
Daily

SHOOTING
Match
Corn
Ho l low Gun Club Turn ftrst
right after Mtles Cemetery ,
Fac rory choked
R ufland
guns only Su nday , Fe bruary
3. 1 p m
1 30 Jtc

Sentinel

DANCE I

Whispering Pines
Night Club
Friday &amp; Saturday
Nights
10 Til2:00
Music By

For years, The Sen tinel has helped young
people develop the
attributes and talents
which spell success in
adult life.

The Mavericks

Advancement
and Money

Call

These can be yours in
selling our product.
Full or Part Time work
available for men or
women.

992-2156

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OR FlU. OUT

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- GUARANTEEDPHONE 992 -2094

FOR SALE Large leve l IOI on
New Lt ma Road , Ru tl a nd All
utt l tttes avatlable Phon e 74'1

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fv•11 ddlepor1 · Pomeroy

Open BTo IS
Monday thru Saturday
600 E Mam , Pomeroy , 0

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Emplovment Wanted
INTERIOR
and
exter1or
patnftng by hour or c ontract
10 years e)(per i ence Call Ca r l
Nelson , 99 2 SOlD
1 30 6tp

STEREO RADIO, am fm
6
t rack ta p e combtnatton . 4 w a y
speaker
s ound
s y s t em
Ba lan ce $ 102 66, or use our
budget t erms Ca ll 991 3965
1 11 H e

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO
992 -2094
Pomeroy
606 E. Mam

Ca ll 992 37 16
1 31 Si p

OFFICE SUPPLIES

Mob1le Homes For Sale

SALE EVERY
SATURDAY
NIGHT 7 PM

Pets For Sale

Help Wanted

Auto Sales

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Real Estate For Sale

For Rent or Sale

For Rent

Help Wanted

WANTED

PAPER CARRIER

WANTED IN
POMEROY
PHONE 992-2156

THE

DAILY SENTINEL
POMEROY, 0.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
case No 21115
Estate ot Alfred M Elberfeld,
Deceased .
Notice 1S hereby g i ven that
Mary Eltzabeth Morris , of
Pomeroy , Ohio, has been duly
appointed Execulr•x of the
Estate :&gt;f Alfred M Elberfeld ,
de"o: dSed 1 1ate of Meigs County,
OhiO
Credtlors are required to f 1le
their cla i ms with satd fiduciary
WIThin four months
Oated thls 22nd day of
January 1974
Mann ing 0 . Webster, Judge
Court of Common Pleas,
Probate Dtv i slon
(1) 25 , 121 t. e. 3tc

REALTY

POME

For Sale

Wanted To Buy

BEAUTIFUL Walnuf stereo
rad1o am fm, ta p e com
b 1nation , 8 track tap e dec k
60
,000
BTU
Gas
stove
Phone
CASH - paid for al l makes and
Balance $103 49, or terms
992 2602
mode ls o f mobtl e h,omes
available Call 992 3965
1 27 6tp
Phone area code 6ld 423 9531
1 21 tfc
4 13 tf c
TRAILER , 12 X 60, 2 bedroom
Very good condtt1on, car
1 HIVE of bees Call 992 700 3
peted , furntshed or un
1 J 1 6tc
It's s.,ow Tire Time!
furn tshed
Porch and shed
included
Phon
e
592
34
38
RIVERSIDE Auto Wrecktng
1 27 6tc
will pay $5 tor a ll iunk cars
Phone (304) 882 5244 or 773
10 " HAMMER mill. ltk e new.
5890
wtth overhead ptp e and
1 27 26tc
Po st five Stop and Go In Mud
baggtng attachment and
&amp; Snow
hammer mt l l belt Cal l 949
75 BALES of sfraw , ca l l 985
2175
1805
ALL SIZES IN STOCK
2 1 3tp
l 27 6tc

CO-OP COUNTRY
SOUIRE 120

NO 1 copper. 65c , radiators, ""HANDMA'DE qu tit
Ca ll 992
32c. red brass . J5c. batterte s.
7252
$1 20 M A Hall , ReedS\Iille ,
2 I 3tc
Ohio Phone 378 6249
~---~~----- -- 1 27 tt c 1940 CHRYS L ER
1946 Ford
-------------Tra cto r w1th equipment and
LAND co n t racf or rent wtth
attachments , 1973 Hoover
opt ton
to
buy
About
Dial a mafic Pow er
Dr tve
50 acres wtth some t ype
Phone 985 4132
2 1 6tc
of storage bulldtng
The
bigger th e better Can be tn
any condtfton , wtll do r epa trs NEW 1974 ZIG ZAG SEWING
Within 20 mtles of Mason, W
MACHINES
In
ortginal
Va or Pomeroy If you know
fa ctory carton
Z ig Zag to
of some vacated land please
make buttonholes, sew on
call collect Phon e 992 5335
buttons, monograms , and
1 27 6tp
make fancv designs wt th iusf
the tw tst of a smgle d ta l Left
OL D furnitu re, oak. tables.
tn lay a way and never been
clocks, tee boxes , brass beds,
used. Will sell for only S47
dtshes
or
complete
cash, or terms ava ilable
households
Wr tte M
D
Phone 992 2984
1 21 tfc
Mi l ler , R t 4, Pomeroy , Oh to,
ca ll 992 627 1
5 13 tf c ELEL r R.C ... u .....
vacuum
cleaner, A I cond ttton , ... ~.:::.
paper bags, has cordwtnder

Wanted

WANTED!
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POSITIONS OPEN
IN NEW
FOOD STORE

All kinds of food
store employees cashiers,
carryouts,
stock
men, bakery help,
experienced meat
cutter, etc.
Apply in person
at

Powell's
3uper Valu
W, Second St.
Pomeroy,
45769

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An Equal Opportunity
Employer

L~nes

Lines and
All work done by the

foot or contract AlsO dozer
work ilnd sept1c tanks In-

stalled .

ASK US ABOUT
PRE- FABRICATED

See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992-7089
N1ght 992 -3525
or 992-5232

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Delivered to Job Stte

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HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO.
Mason , W Va .

173. 5554

EXCELLENT LOCATION Very attract•ve 3 BR home
on double leve l lot . Lovely
k 1f chen, lots of cabinet s,
range, 2 ovens. ref, din1ng
room Nice patio About 3

yrs. old
LOTS OF COUNTRY LIVIN
HERE. 17 fenced acres
Close tn. 2 yr . old home. 3
BR Kitchen has lots of
cab.net s, range &amp; ref Nice
dining area. Garage, barn &amp;
storage. An exce ll ent buy

BARGAIN HUNTER here's

let Us Install Now!

what you are look1ng for . 2
s t ory frame
Some car ·
petmg, pane l 1ng, &amp; tile. New
bath , furnace &amp; hot water

SUPFR

tank
CLOSE TO FORKED RUN

9 .. _

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Jack W. Carsey , Mgr

6il Phone 992-99J2
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GROCERY bustness for sale
BuildtnQ for sate or l ease
Phone 773 5618 from 8 .30 p m .
to 10 p m for appointment
3 20 tfc
SIN GER sewtng mac hines 1972
model m beauttful walnut
cabmet. Makes deS tQn sttt
c hes , ztg zag, but1onholes.
blind hem s, etc L1ke new
Only $89 95 Cal l Ravenswood
273 9521 or 273 9693 after 5 00
12 7 tfc

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Estate For Sale

LAKE - 77 acres Park your
Mobile Home or build. Ci ty
wa t er ava 1lable. Don't m 1ss
th1 s one.

BELIEVE IT OR NOT, we

have a modern 3 year old 3
BR home K itchen has lots of
cabinet s &amp; range
Large
dining
area.
Carpeted.
Laundry R carport . 1/1 acre.

$16.000 00.
HOME OWNERS -

Good

homes are selling qu1 ckly

WHY NOT LIST WITH US
NOW.
HENRY E. CLELAND
BROKER
992 -22S9
If no answer 992-2568

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ANTiQUE 6 , oak curved glass
Chona cab mel. anHque cloc.ks,
rare Amen can coin glass
lamp.
"Rebecca al The wefl••
Teapot , Satsuma Vase, ex
QUtSite lusters , Copper lu ster

P•lcher , Signed New Maro,nsville Spooner ; rare Porlland

~~ads~u~~~,;~ PHo~~~~~~ ~a~k~o
p la tes. cas tor set, cut g tass.
Sig n ed
Durand
Vase,
Stephens
&amp; WiI I' am s vase,
carn1val g lass Pr t\late 992
2662

acre of ground fronting on the hard surface
road with a II utilities available. Zoned for your
· /1 omes. pnc
· edt o se 11 f as t a t
pro t ec t•10n 1or mce

$3,000

Ph. 992 -5271
Lmcoln Htll Pomeroy.

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Painting ASpecialty
Area's Most
Reasonable Prtces

All work guaranteed

EXPERIENCED

GEORGE S. HOBSTEnER JR,
REAL ESTATE BROKER, Box 101,
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Pomeroy, Qh 1
, _ _ _ _..;,P.iHiiOiiiiiNiiEioll98ii51i-iii4ii181i6ioAiiililftlieliroi41i:oloOOiiooioPooi'oilM~.--_. .

Big capacity
Maytag
Automatics
2 speed operatton
Choice of water
temps Auto water
level control. Lint
F i Iter or Power Fin
Ag itator . ,.,
Perfl'l a- Press

MIXED HAY , SOc bale, Mr .
Harry Gutfme at A l fred on
681, or cal l 985 3883

1-31 l ip

fi FIRST CALF Holstein heifers,
Wtll sell one or all Phone 949·
3777'
1 31 6tc

Maytag
Halo of Heat

HOUSE Wtth go1.rage on 1 acre ,
t;, m tie from Minersville on
Forrest
Run
Road ,
2
bedrooms with bath, Clt'r'
water and septtc tank $6 ,000 .
Call 992 9551
1 31 3tc

Dryers
Surround
clothes
With gentle , even
heat. No hot spots ,
no overdrymg . Ftne
Mesh Lint Filter
We Specialize In

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10' Commanche truck camper.

MAY TAG

Red Carpet
Serv1ce

RUTLAND FURNITURE·
742-4211

Arnold Grate

Rutland

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500 E. MAIN '

Radia

WILL BUY

USED CARS

74 MAVERICK ................ ........ $3395

73 Cadillac Sed. DeVille, rad. tires, air ··· · 5900
73 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air · ....... 15900
72 Cadillac Sed. DeVille, power, air······· 14900
1

2 Dr , 6 cyl., auto , vinyl top.

73 Olds Cut. Sup. Cpe., v-roof, air, pow. 13995
71 Dodge Dart HT Cpe., V-8, auto......... 12495
70 Chi}Sier Newport 4 Dr., pow. &amp; air .... 11995
70 Olds 98 Lux. Sed~ full pow., ~ir, ...... 12095

Luxury sedan, 4 dr. , one owner and loaded

70 OLDS DELTA as .................. $1395
4 Dr ., factory air. P.S. , P.B., nice car.

DI L ES Heartng Atd Center,
At hens , ser\l tces a ll makes
H eartng
test s
by
ap
potntm e nl
Rental
plan
available Phone .S92 6238
1 29 12tp
BI SS ELL Const ru clton, room
addtfton s a nd r erttodelmg
Profess1ona) floor sandtng
and f tnrshtng . old and new
Refe ren ces availab le Phone
949 383 3
1 25 26tc
PR ICE
CONSTRUCT I ON .
Roofing , sp out tng , k ttchens
and bathrooms
Complete
re mod elmg Phone 742 6273
12 3 tf c
DOZER and back hoe work.
ponds and sep ti c tank s, d tt
chtng serv tce, fop soil, ftl l
d1rf. l tmesfone . B&amp;K Ex
cavating Phon e 992 5367 or
992 386 1
9 1 tf c

Real Estate For Sale
DESIRAB LE two bedroom
house m M tdd l eport , rea d y to
occupy Call 992 5310
13126tc

AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
cancelled?
Lost
your
operator's lt ce nse Call 992
7d28
615tfc

70 FORD LTD ......................... $1395
72 AMBASSADOR .......... .......... $1595
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r emodeltng work . Cal l 843
23&lt;11 tor FREE E STIMATES
I 11 26tc

EXCAVATING , dozer, loader '
and backhoe work, sepi1C
ta nk s mstalled , dump t rucks
and lo boys for h1re , will haul
ftll dtrt , top so t! , ltmest one
and gravel, Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers . day phone 992 7089 .
ntghf phone 992 3525 or 992
523 2
21 11fc

DOZER work . land c learmg by
LARGE so ltd 2 story older home
th e ac r e hour ly or contract.
tn Tupper s Platns , 8 rooms
farm ponds , roads , etc , Large
and bath Fam ti Y room Wtth
dozer and operator Wtlh over
natural ftreprace K ttchen
20 years ex pertence Pu llin s
wtth ga s rang e Ca rp et and
Ex cavaltng, Pom eroy , OhtO
panelltng ,
wrap
around ·
Phone 992 2478
porch. good garden area ,
12 19 tfc
sto r age shed , cellar, one acre
with large trees and shrub WILKIN SO N Small Engtne
bery F orced a~r furnace. oil
Sa le s, Repat r on al l sma ll
furna ce or LP gas hea t On l y
e n g mes ,
chain
saws,
$16,5 00 Phone 9d9 3195
prectston ground 399 W Matn
2 1 6fp
Str eet Phon e 992 30 92
1 17 26tc
SPACIOU S b t Leve l and spltt
l eve l homes are now under J &amp; B Auto Body, 330 Mechantc.
expert
au to
bodywork ,
consfru c tion o n c tfy water
complete auto ref tntsh tng , 15
and sewer
Many deluxe
years expe r tence
U n1on
features mcludtng atr con
memb e r
ot
I A
of M
dt tt ontnQ
Best f tnan c mg
F ree es timat es We have for
avai l ab l e Other type homes
sale a 1965 Mercury Montclatr
tn d tfferent areas on F H
and a 1969 Potnltac Grand
Adm ftnanctng Wtth no down
PrtX Phone 992 53 35
paym ent Call collect (837
1 27 61 c
6540) or wrtte to MEIGS
DEVE LOPME NT , P 0 Box
33, Mtddleport, Oh to, 45760 READY MIX
CONCRETE
1 9 tfc
del1vered right
to your
protect. Fast and easy Free
estimates Phone 992 3284
Goeglein Ready Mix Co ,
Midd l eport. Ohio
6 JO tfc

69 Chev. Imp. H.T. Cpe., V-8 auto... · .... ·

4 Dr., factory air , P.S. , P. B.

68 Chev.

71 VEGA HATCHBACK ............ $1795

C BRADFORD. Auc1ionee r
Complete Serv1ce
Phone 949 3821
Ractne . OhtO
Critt Bradford
5 1 tfC

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2 Dr H T ., P . S., P. B., factory air .

72 MATADOR ............... .. ........ $1695

--------------FOR el ec tn c al. plumbtnQ , and

Automatic transmission .

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Brokd·
110 Mecha111c Srreet
Pomeroy . Oh10 ... s7o9

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acres
level land . 2 bedroom
home 1n a sma l l hamlet A l 1tt le
bit of privacy Askmg $9,500 00

POMEROY -

Only a few

yea r s o ld Full basement, yard,
2 bedrooms, large living w1th

lireplace. $15.000.00.
REDUCED Here's your
chance for the future A new
bnck business buildmg w ith 2

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rates. Ph 446
47 82, Ga l ltpo!i s, J ohn Russell
Owner and Operator .
5 12 tfc

SEPT IC TANKS , AROB IC
SYS TEMS
S EWAGE
CLEANED ,
REPAIRED
MILLER
SAN ITAT I ON ,
STEWART, OHIO PH 662

3035

4 Speed. factory air ·

71 MUSTANG ......................... $1695
2 Dr. H. T., 6 cyl .. auto.

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73 CHEVY CUSTOM 10 ............. $2395

67 Chev. Imp. Coupe, V-8, auto............ )}45

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

V-8, auto. Long wide bed.
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"You' ll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

992-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenings Untii6:00--Til Sp.m. Sat.'

RIGGS USED CARS
985-4100
Chester,

Stiversville News Notes

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SHOP THE
RUTLAND
BARGAIN CENTER

2 bedroom

bungalow, all on one floor, new
gas furnace, oak floors Only

Special
Used Furniture
Buys·, , ,

$10,000.00
POMEROY - Near shoppmg
3 bedrooms.

bath , porches,
ha rdwood floors , nat gas heat.
down, balance
Ask1ng $3,000
$97 07 a month

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COUNTRY - W•lhm 3 mdes ol

Gavin. 3 bedrooms, bath, gas
furnace, ce ll ar and garden

$9,500 Will take an offer
HOUSE TALK IS OUR MAIN
:
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LARGE, SMALL.
OLD. WE HAVE

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fli'ORD
(,,_,f./DON d If I'd Olo:'IJ
A&lt;,\O(If, ~ ~

992 -33 25 or
992-361 ')

OF
QUALITY

1970 PLYMOUTH DUSTER

$1395

2 Door, 340 V 8 engine, 4 speed trans. , blk. viny l 1nter1or,
yefloW f i nish, radio, good ti-re'S , reversible chrome wheels

1967 CHEVELLE 4 DOOR

$995

6 cy l , automat1c trans., sharp car w1th clean tntenor ,
good t1res, be1ge finJsh, radto

1972 CHEVROLET PICKUP

$2495

Econom •ca l 6 cy l eng1ne, automatic trans, P.B., radto,
10,350 m1les &amp; show room clean Never hauled anything,
dark ol1ve fm1sh, f1res s.how little wear &amp; spare has never

land.

Mr:

FINANCIAL REPORT

10 P1ece Walnut
Om1ng Room Su1te
King Size Bedroom
Su 1te by Bassett

1 &amp; 2 P1ece
L1vmg Room Suites
Used Refrigerators, 525 up

Rutland Furniture
742·4211
See Herb,
Grate ..

Rutland, 0.
Dave

or

Mike

OF TOWNSHIPS
For Fiscal Year Ending
December 31, 1973
Sctplo Township, County of
Metgs P () Address, Rt. 2,
Albany, Ohto. Date January 30,
1974.
1 cert tly the followmg report
to be correct
Glenn E . Jewell
TownshiP Clerk
SUMMARY OF CASH

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Cemetertes
17 1 00
Llghttng
38 91
Grand Tota l Expenditures
General Fund
3.733 34
Bat , Dec 31, 1973
2,331 89
Total Expenditures
Plus Ba t Dec Jl. 1973 6,065 23
MOTOR VEHtClE

eDA YTON THOROBRED 2+2 BELTED
eDA YTON THOROBRED POLY 4
eMEDALLION 2+2 BELTED
eMEDALLION 4 PLY POLYESTER
ALL WHITI;WALLS

ANY SIZE
MOUNiEO, BALANCED AND
INCLUDING FEDERAL TAXES

VA.
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and Mrs. Terry Proffitt,
Mrs Ruby Bryant, and Mrs.
Carol Cornell were callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Monte Proffitt and family the
past week.
Rev . Noah Haskins, Middleport, called on fr1ends in
this community on Tuesday
afrernoon .
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Wilkinson
and Shawn of Columbus were

LICENSE TAX FUND

Balance. January 1,1973
28 67
Recetpls
Motor Vehic le Lie Tax 6,786 10
Tota l Receipts
6,786 . 10
BALANCES, RECEI~TS
Total Begmn i ng Balance
AND EXPENDITURES
P l us Receipts
6,814 77
Balance Jan. I. 1973
"'Expenditures
456 Tota l ExpendituresGeneral f;I.Jnd
Motor Veh tcle
Miscellaneous
1,370 33
28 67 Mamtenance
Ltcense Tax Fund
4,396 59
6,241
22
Gasoltne Tax Fund
Grand Total Expenditures
6,274 .. 5
Totals
Motor \leh Ltc Tax
5.766 92
Total Rece1pts
Balance , Dec 31. 1973
1.0.47 85
6,060 67 Total Exp , PIUS
Genera l Fund
Motor Vehtc l e Li ce nse
Balan ce, Oec 31. 1973 6.814 77
~' TaJII Fund
6,786 10
GASOLINE TAX FUND
Gasoline Tax Fund
28,800.00 Ba l ance, January 1, 1973
1. 184 18
h ire District Fund
6,241
Gen Fed Rev Sharmg 3,096 00
Rece1ph
Ttltals
45,926 95 Gasol1ne Tax
13,200 00
~'TOTAL Rece1pts &amp; Balances
Other
15 ,600 00
General Fund
6,065 23 Total Rece1pts
28 ,800 00
Motor Veh1cte L1cense
Total Beginning Balance
·· Tax Fund
6,817 77
Plus Receipts
35,041 22
Gasoline Tax Fund
35,041.22
Expend•tures
F;tre Otstrtct Fund
1, 18" 18 Tota l ExpendituresGen Fed Rev Shar1ng 3,096 00
Miscellaneous
31.434 39
T-ptals
52,201.40
3, 459 53
Maintenance
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Grand Total Exp .
~eneral F und
3,733 34
Gasolme Ta x Fund
34,893 92
Motor Veh tcle L1cense
Balance, Dec 31, 197 3
147 30
n Tax Fund
5,766 92 Total Exp plus Bal
Gesoline Tax Fund
34,893 .92
Dec 31. 1973
35,041 22
Fire Otstrtcf Fund
1,018 .33
FIRE DISTRICT FUND '
&lt;fen Fed Rev Sharmg 3,030.41
Receipts
tctals
4fi,.442.92 Tangtble Personal
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26 .73
Property Tax
...._
General Fund
2,331.89 Other
L 157 ,4 5
1,18418
Jt4otor Vehicle License
Total Rece1Dts
!&lt; Tax Fund
1.047 as Total Beginning Balance
1,184.18
Jaasolme Tax Fund
147 30
Plus Receipts
fil!ire Oistrtct Fund
165 8S
Expenditures
«en Fed Rev Sharing
-65.59 Contracts
1,000 00
'{Pial
3,758.49 Aud1tor &amp; Treas Fees
18 33
~
cash Balance, Receipts
1,01 8 33
Tofal Expendttures .
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lr'15 05
Bal , Dec 31 , 19 73
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Tolal Exp Plus
Ill
GENERAI:.FUND
Bat . Dec , 31.1973
1,184 18
456
'Q:atiilnce . Jan 1. 1973
FEDe:RAL REVENUE
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Rece1pts
SHAR lNG
Gen Prop , Tax
Receipts
1.]36 18 Fed Rev . Sharing
• Real Estate
3,096 00
40 10 Total Beginning Balance .
'fl.nq Pers Prop TIt X
2,636 ,611
l;ocat Govn . Oistr t
3,096 OQ
PI u.s Receipts
178 23
Lili:luor Perm it Fees
Expenditures
Oigarette Ltcense
Payouts
J.OlO 41
113 25 Total FKpPnd i t .~ ~r.~~
OJ (l 1 f
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1S 10 ,...ilf.1n • r t lf •C l l'J'"
... ' ~9
Other
l.l41.12 lOidl f.xp' I"'IUS ·
firtangjbies
,
Bal , De:c. n.;l913
3,096 ,00
lOial Recei~ts .
. 6,060.67
TOWNSHIP DEBT
'JOtal Beginning Balance ·
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6,065 .2 3 NOTES ~
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v '
E ipenditures · • '
p'urpose fQr Which Note
~tar · ExpendtiUresDebt was Cr.ea.ted
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3,425 93 ' MO:rOR G'RADERN ew I s~ues Ounng
Town Halls,, Me-mortal
Year 1971
Bu •tdmgs &amp; Grounds
97 50

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NOW THRU FEB. 2

MASO~.

POM~!~!~~.~!~~.CO. '(l\
POMEROY, OHIO

BEND TIRE CENTER

ALL NEW -

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Pomeroy
·Motor Co.

been used .

large a1r conditioned off ices,
storage and 2 n~ee rest room s
A real location for a busmess
Nat gas furnace.

POMEROY -

2 SIGNS

Mrs. Louis DeLuz returned
recently from a ten Jlay visit
with her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
John Owens and son, Jeffrey,
at Flint, Mich. Mrs. Owens is
recuperating after bemg
hospitalized for several weeks
Mrs. fulymond Kerns of
Spiller visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Lawson and chi ldren on
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Paulette Van 1\leter,
Pomeroy·, )&gt;pent Tuesday afternoon with Mr: and Mrs.
Larry Gluesencamp at Port-

IN THE PROBATE

COURT OF

MEIGS COUNTY, OH 10
TN THE MATTER OF THE
LA STWILLAND
TESTAMEN T O F HELEN
ARNOLD
SOMERVILLE,

OECEASED
TO

No , 20977
PUBLIC NOTICE
WHOM IT MAY CON

CERN

Notice 1S hereby g1ven that on
the 23rd dav of January , 1974 ,
Evelyn Elliott, Exe cu frtx of the
last Wtll and Testament of
Helen
Arnold
Somervil le,
Decea se d ,
l ate
of
Poml
Pleasanf, West Vlrgtnta, filed tn
th ts courti.Jnder Case No . 20977,
an authenticated copy of the
Letters
of
AdmmtS ir atton
ISSued to her by the County
Court of Mason County , West
Vtrglnia Nottce tS further g1ven
that all credtfors of satd estate
who desire to assert thetr I tens
on the real es tate of said
decedent located in th1s slate
shall present thetr cla tms, duly
sworn to . to this courf within stx
months after the f l ltng of SBtd
letters in th tS court. or the tr sa1d
! te ns sha l l forev er be deemed
barred and cancelled

weekend guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Durst
B1ll Cornell Sr. IS a patient at
Veteran~ Memonal Hospital at
this writmg.
·
Mr. and Mrs Victor Durst
and Scotty and Jason, of The
Plams spent Saturday w1th h1s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
Durst and Tom.
Mrs. Carol Cornell and
Sherry, Mrs , Freda Middleswart and Mrs. Monte
Proffitt, local, and Mr and
Mrs.
Dav1d
Bryant,
Charleston, W. Va ., were
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Bryant, Debra and Dave.
Mr. and Mrs. Richa•d Abels,
of Long Bottom visited Mr. and
Mrs. Louis DeLuz on Wednesday evemng.
Miss N1cki Dawn Van Meter
spent Sunday afternoon with
Miss Elaine Lebew.
Mr. and Mrs Tom Fitch and
farmly visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Fitch, Long
Bottom, Saturday afternoon.
Recent callers al the home of
E. H. Carpenrer and family,
Louis DeLuz, S. W. Durst,
Danny Black. Paul Dean
Evans, John Klein, Rev. Noah
Haskins, Mr . and Mrs .
Woodrow Downie, Pat Odwn,
Mrs Charles Hilton, Charles
Weddle, Mrs. Roy Donohew,
Mrs. Mattie Teaford, Mrs.
Ruby Bryant, Debra and Dave
and Sherry Cornell.

Keno Hidgc
New~ _,ote~

Outst

Dec Jt , 1973
Rate of tnt
Date of F i nal Mat
TOTALNew .lssves Durtng
Year' 191J
Re.d~emed During
Year 1973
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Bal , Outst.
Dec 31. t Y.7J
Rate of In! ·

5. 200
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15.600.00
5.200 PO
10 ,400 00
6
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71 ford LT.D.
4 Dr. HT

71 AMC Hornet
2 Dr.

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Vinyl top, ·ta c. air, line
car

mileage .

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For Only

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69 Chev. Malibu
2 Dr. HT

71 Dodge Polaro
2 Dr. HT

Real sharp,
P.S., P. B

Low mileage &amp; real sharp
71 model.
For Only

69 Olds Cutlass
2 Dr.

V-8, auto.,

Get 'this one for

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Air, tape deck, vinyl top.
Sharp.

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$1595

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$1595

Sale Price

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We Want You Back Because The Job Was Done Right
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Not Because The Job Was Done Wrong
See Ceward Calvert, Pat St01y or Bill Nelson
REMEMBER
We Service
What We Sell
OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

Alfred
Social Notes
Sunday School attendance on
Jan. 27 was 43. The offermg
was $23. Perfect attendance
bars were awarded to Chas. D.
Woode, 4 years ; V1cki Carr, 10
years and Helen Woode, 12
years. Worship services were
held at 11 a. m . with the Rev .
Meece speakin~ from · John
17 3-8 "Knowing Jesus Chnst
Personally". Taking the vows
of the church after the sermon
were Howard Flanders.
Timmy Spencer and Danny
Spencer. Attendance was Z'l.
offermg, $18.05, and pledge,
- $2.00.
Thelma Henderson, Nina
Robinson and Mr . and Mrs.
Cbas. D Woode atrended the
Clusrer Hymn Sing at the South
Bethel Church on Silver R1dge,
Saturday ~vening, Jan. 26. S1x
of the cluster churches and two
visiting
churches
were
represented w1th a total atrendance of 41.
Mrs Clara Follrod and Nma
Robinson visired Mr and Mrs.
Carleton Follrod and son,
Sunday. in Pomeroy. Mr. and
Mrs , Clarence Henderson
called at the Follrod home and
at the Ewing Funeral Home in
the afternoon to see John Card
who met his death in an acCident in Thailand.
Recent visitors of Mr and

attended the Eastern and
Hockmg basketball game
Saturday al Hocking.
Mrs. Hilda Wh1tc and Mrs.
Wilson VIsited Earnest Weber
at the Buckley home last week.
Mrs. Ailee Dodson and
Margaret St. Clair vislted the
Buckley · home at Allred
Thursday to see Earnest
Weber
Mrs. Clara Milhoan and son,
Tony, called at the office of Dr.
Davis Monday. Tony has a
broken ankle which he broke
while playmg basketball at
Eastern.
Mr.andMrs , Wayne Milhoan
,called at the home of hiS
mother, Mrs. Milhoan and
Bernard, Saturday eve11ing.
-Glenna S. Milhoan

0~ ••-"'"!!1!1-!l!l~iii!!'!~~!ll!!!!l!!!!l!!!ll!ll-!llil!!liiioooooiliC!:IJ
76

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Mr. and Mrs Jac~ Conroy of
Columbus visited over the
weekend With relatives m this
area.
Mrs. Ailee Furgeson of
HWitmgton
visited last week
MANNING D WEBSTER .
PROBATE JUDGE with Mrs. Alice Dodson. Other
( 1J 25 (2) 1, 8, 3tc
caliers were Margaret St. Clair
and Mildred Frank, Pomeroy.
Mr . and Mrs. Richard HWit
Redeemed Durmg
were
presented with a baby
5,200 00
Year 1973
MOTOR GRADERboy recently named Keith
New Issues Dur tng
Bradley.
They have two other
Year 1973
5.200 00
Bal , OufsL
children, Earl Jr. and Betty Jo .
oec 31 , 1973
5, 200 00 Grandparents are Mr. and
Rate of int
6
1 16 75 Mrs. Deeter of Long Bottom
Date of Fmal Mar
A full moon reflects only 7
MOTOR GRADERper
cent of the sunlight fall and
Mr
and
Mrs.
Lee
Hunt.
New Issues Durmg
.
Year 1973
5.200 00
Elamr and Tony Milhoan mg upon it.
Bal

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Priced At

6 Cyl , standard.

71 FORD F-250 ............ ............ $1895

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Priced for
qu1ck sale

V-8 auto ., air, one owner.

t. Pickup, V-8, 3-speed .... ... 11295

302 V-8, standard. long wide bed

Located on St. Rt. 7

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Pr1ced
Air, vinyl top. like

72 GMC
1/z Ton Pickup

1 129~

67 Chevelle 4 Door, 6 cyl., auto............ 1395
64 Olds S8 HJ. Cpe., power, air .......... -1395

73 FORD F-100 ........................ $2795

72 Mereu!}
Cougar XR7

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10·4 tfc

SEPT I C
TANKS
cleaned
Modern Sa nttat1on, 992 3954 or
992 7349
10 23 tfc

Ifz

Local one owner.

Priced Only

66 Buick 4 Door, V-8, auto ........... •· ·.. ·1295
68 P~mouth HJ: Sedan .................... 1395
67 Buick Elec. HJ. Sed., power, air ....... 1395

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TEAFORD

Factory a1r, vinyl top, one
owner

68 Chevelle Coupe, V-8 molor, auto. · ·· ··.. 1395 ·

71 PINTO················· · ····· ······· $1695
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72 Pontiac Cat.
4 Dr. Sed.

72 Chrysler New Yorker
2 Dr. HT

70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air·· .. ·· .... 11895
70 Camaro HJ. Coupe, V-8 auto., P.S. ··· · 11995
69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 Dr. HJ., v-roof, air ..... SS95

4 Dr . wagon with rack.

SEWING MACHINES Repatr
se rvt ce. all makes. 99r rrB4
The Fabri c Shop . P.omeroy
A uthor tz ed Si nge-r Sti l es and
Ser vtce we Sharpen Sctssors
3 :19 tfc

POMEROY, OHIO

72 Cadillac Sed. DeVille, power, air·"· .... 14900

70 OLDS 98 ............................. $1995

Pomeroy

Ph 992 2174

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FOR SPRING RUSH ON NEW CARS

64 CADILLAC .......................... $195
64 PONT lAC ...................... ······ $195
63 PONTIAC ............................ $195

73 MAVERICK················· ....... $2295

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

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WE WANT TO MOVE THESE USED CARS SO WE CAN HAVE ROOM

deluxe interior .

From th e la rge st T ruck or
Bul ldo zer Rad1ator to t he
smalles t Hea te r Core .
Nathan Biggs
Radtalor Spec1ahst

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PRE SPRING CLEAN UP SAtE

4 Dr . Custom dark green, light green vinyl top.

per acre.

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$650 00, one non reg ts lered
mare, S years ol1d, OVHSA
Champton , $,.50.00 1 one AQHA
Registered aeldin~:J , 1972
OVHSA Barrel Champion.
raced in 1973. plltced twtce rn
fhree off i cia l AQHA races Jr
Ken,nedy, Tuppers Platns ,
Ohto , phone 6~7 6372

Gene's
Body Shop

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LOOK!
WHAT '195

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WOOD TRUSSES

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V1r·q1l

and many attachments
shampooer
attachm e ntA lso
in . .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ·
eluded (Only 4 available) at
A name you cannot forget "WILDWOOD
$17 70
cash
or
term s
EST.ATES" located on the Flatwoods road.
available . Phone 992 ·298.4
1·21 ·1fc
between State Route 7 and State Route 33. One

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FURNITURE

COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio
University's Walter Luckett,
as he has all season, leads the
scoring race in, the Mid-Ameri· ·
can Conference with an
average of 24.3 pomts per
game.
James McElroy of Central
Michigan IS a d1stant second
With a mark of 17.6 per contest,
with j\l!ami's Phil Lumpkm
third at 16.9.

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Wheel Alignment
'5.55

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

B&amp;G AUCTION

MAC

CIRCULATION DEPT.
I THE DAILY SENTINEL
I 111 COURT ST.
POMEROY. OHIO 45769

DITCHING SERVICE

UP H OLSTE RY l abrtCS by th e
yard 54 tnches wtde as low as
\ I 95 per Yard Velvets a s l ow
a s !.3 45
Import ed values ,
WILL babys tl Ill m y home by
$9 95 , we also have nylon ,
and
hou r day or w eek No ntghts
nercu l on
co tt on
prmt s,
Phone 991 7102
vmy l s, rem nan ts by th e ya r d
14 Riverside Dr .
1 30 61C
or by th e pt ece
Pomeroy
Athens, Oh1o
Recove r y, 621 E Matn St ,
Stop In and See Our
Pomeroy Phone 991 7554
Btl! Wade · Aucttoneer
1 29 26tc
Floor Display .
19 57 WESTWOOD mobt le home,
e 1ec tr 1c furna ce. exce ll e nt FOA M to ftll your old co u c ll and
chatr cusllton s as low as
c ondtlton Phon e 99'1 SB67 or
$10 95 Upho l st ery books only
992 3005
~ Oc ,
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tn ch cover ed fo am
I 79 Sip
mattre sses for sta ndard stze AK C Toy Poodle PuppteS,
bed
S29 95
Po m e roy
$75 00, Stamese K tftcn s . S15
Consignments
acRecovery, 621 E Matn St r ee t
Phone 1 256 6247
Po m eroy Phon e 992 7554
1 10 26 t c
cepted 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .
GRILL c ook , carnop, and kll
1 29 26 tc
chen help wanted Apply tn
daily, or w1ll pay cash
person , Crow's St eak Hou se
for your household
1 27 t iC COAL FOR SA LE , JAY M A R 1969 F ORD ptCkUP Explorer
COAL
C OMP A N Y ,
THE
itPm~ .
PhOne 992 3640
MEIGS &amp; G A L LlA L I N E,
D IRECT Sa les D ts fr t butors .
1 27 12tc
ST ATE
ROUTE
7
AT
wanted for vttam tn S and
--- CHESHIRE O PEN 7 TILL
organt c products Part or ful l
1'97{) cAD IL L AC Coupe DeVille .
6 30 PM 5 D AYS A WEEK
ttm'"'
Fo r tn ter vtew , wrtt e
fu l l y
automaltc
Myrt le
PH O N E 997 56 93
Mary E ng l e. RR 1. Box 19,
Walker , Rac tne . Ohto
1 28 51c
Unton OhtO d5322
1 31 31c
1 16 161p
AM FM radtO stereo. 8 tr lck ---- - ~-----~-- MaltbUo
t ape co mb tnalton , 4 speaker 1968 CHEVROLET
LO ST tn Mtddleport near
KOSCOT KOSMETIC S &amp; WIG S
automatt c 307 F atr condtfton ,
so und
system
Ba lan ce
T homp son 's tra ile r court.
We have the product on hand
$750 Ca ll 992 7637
$ 101 52, or t erm s ava tla ble
St ame se cat b e tge body dark
1 27 12tc
and we de l tver to you per
Phone 992 3965
pomts reward Ca ll 99 2 3372
sonally He len Jane Brown,
1 28 tf c
Franc•~ Bearhs or Ktm Neal
1966 OLI!ISMOBILE Cu tlass for
992 51 11
2 1 6t c
12 30 lie PA IN T DAMAGE 1974 Ztg Zag
sa l e B cyltnder , power brakes
and
power
s teertng ,
SEWIN G MACHINE S Sltll tn
MA L E c at blac k wtth wht te NEED woman to ltve m and
automatte lransmiSS tOn Wtll
ortgtnaJ cartons
No at
stoma ch , betw ee n Bash a n &amp;
tak e mother's place of 1
se ll reasonab l e Phone 99 2
ta c hm ents n eeded as our
Ra c tne aret~ on County Road
children tn a new , r espectable
control s are butl t tn
Se ws
238 6
18, had on black flea collar . I
2 1 4tc
hom e You may also ha ve 1
Wtth 1 or 2 need l es. makes
year old Phone 949 4609
chtld of your own Phone 99 1
bu
tt
onholes
.
sew
on
butto
n
s,
2 1 6tc
2536
monograms, and bltnd h e m
1 B lf c
stt t c h F ull cas n pn ce \38 50
or budge t pl an available 5 ROOM home and bath , cement
Phone 992 2984
blo c k garage, gas furna ce,
I 28 tf c
used 1 year N ew rooL house
CONCORD Travel Tra tl er n tce
need s mtnor re patrs and
for coup l e Ca ll 992 7479
patnl ss.aoo tnc l udes an extra
1 31 H e
3 BEDROOM hou se trail e r , VACUUM Cleane r s new 19 7d
Model
Compl et e wtth all
lot w tth a two room house
ex tra n tce yard Lo ca ted tn
cle an tng too ts Small pa mt
Phone 992 ·5335
Shade
Ava t lable
tm
damage m Sh•PP•n g Wtlt take
1 27 6tp
medtately
Phone 696 1283
$27 cas h or budge t pl a n ---~ ---------2 1 6tp
available Phon e 992 298d
N EW 3 bedroom hom e, good
1 2B H e
water. 6 acres. 3 outbulldmas
LARGE unturnt sh ed 3rd floor
and ce l lar Off Me1gs County
apt for rent m downtown
S INGER Automattc Ztg Zag
1 on William Smtih Road 31 ~
Pomeroy , 6 room s and ba t h
Se wtng Machtn es, tn sewmg
m ties from Salem Center
Call 992 2789
tabl e Makes buttonhol es,
1 27 26 tp
1 17 tfc
sew s on buttons , bltnd hem s,
etc Top not ch condtltOn Pay
$5 1 or terms avat l able Phone NEW 3 bedrocm hom e, 11 2 bath ,
TRA IL ER
Brown' s T ra tler
992 298A
Park, Mtnersvtlle Ph one 992
ga r age. basement on Gravel
1 18 lfc
3324
H tiL M tdd leport Na t ural gas
1 27 lfc
already tn
Phon e Da le
Du tton , 992 3369, evenmgs
SA LT , FOR ICE AND SNO\. ,
992 2534
Rock sa lt fo r townshtps ,
SLE EP IN G room O\ler wtne
1 17 ttc
town s, and busme sse s tn
store tn Pomeroy Reference
bll l ks and bag s for tee and
r equtred Call 992 5293
snow Exce iStor Salt Works
1 10 t f c
Phone 992 3891
11 11 tf c
3 AND 4 ROOM furni sh ed and
unfurntshed
apartments
Phone 992 5434
EXCELSIOR, Sa lt Works, E
4 12 tfc
Main St, Pomeroy Al l k1nds
BABYS I TTER wanted tn my
of salt water pellets , water
PRIVATE
meet1ng
room
for
home must have own trans
nuggets, block salt and own
any organ1zat1on, phone 992
608
port at ton 5 or 6 days a week
Ohto River Sa lt Phone 992
3975
Phone 99'1 2550 or lol'l 6551
3891
MAIN
J 11 tfc
1 30 He
6 5 ff(.

10 A.M. - 8 P.M.

THE COUPON
BELOW

kI

O N E 1 year old black 7 8
Ten n essee Wal k er fo r sale
Phone 992 3640
1 11 12tc

92.1 FM
WMPO

LIGHT haultn g

AND MAIL

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GREAT COUNTRY
STEREO

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A route might be open
in your neighborhood,
to find out ...

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/:. ( ~ E or \( r,
n i t. tor &lt;:, al f'
C ity wat e r availaol e 1n
sprtng
Lo ca t ed on Sl ate
Rout e ldl l"'honf' ~ 9? :\ 640
l 1' 171(

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Security ·

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JOB OPP.ORTUNITIES
SOCIAL SECURITY
CONSUMER PROTECTION

~EXPERT

E.

This could be your
golden opportunity to
. learn
business
methods, save money
far· clothing or college,
win prizes. These and
many other benefits
are
available
to
deserving
Sentinel
carriers.

1

Far Safe

lost

SHOOTING MAT'CH . Forked
Run Sportsman Club , noon
Sunday , fa c tory c hoked guns
only
1 31 3tc

DELIVER

lmrnCdlale
open m gs
l or
spec•a l t r a1n 1ng 1n Mechan1cal
E te c t r on tcs
Av tai 10I1 and
Cl ehClt l ft eld s m th e U S Navy
Pay start s at \ 37 6 p er mont11
frorn f rr st day
We l urn1sll
quijrtcrs food , and c loth tn g
Sc hool quar ant ees b efore yOI.J
Stgn up
BE SOMEONE SPECIAL
IN THE NEW N AVY
For more tnfo ca l l or v1 Stl your
Nclv yman at
771 Co lumbus Roa d
A t hens 0 1S701
Verno n E Harr~ so r1
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N. W; COMPTON, 0. D.
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OFFICE "HOURS 9: 30 TO 12,2 TO 5 (CLOSE'
AT NOON ON THURS.)"- EAST COURT cr.,
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Sat. 'til 5 p.m.
Service 1il 12
On Saturday

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.

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992-2174

500 E. Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio

Mrs Vere Swartz were Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Swartz, Ricky
and fulndy. of fulvenna , Mr.
and Mrs Jun Wright and
Mandie of Bidwell, Mr and
Mrs. Millard Swartz, Mr. and
Mrs. Hobart Swartz and Mrs.
Bibbee and Dorsel, all locaL
Mr. and Mrs . Chas. D. Woode

v1sited h1s sister, Carrie
Burson, m Athens last Friday.
Mrs. Burson, who has recently
been hospitalized has gone to
the home of her soli-in-laW a!Jd
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. F'rank
Ferry 1n Mt. Clemens, Mich.,
to recuperate and visit a wo11uec
N,na Robinson and

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Vere Swartz
Mr. and
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INTRODUCING THE NEW .-,

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•MODEL 701 ..300% GOVERNOR MANSION

PREMIER SHOWING
SATURDAY 9 TO 9

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l4x70, 3 Bedrm, Bath &amp; 1/ 2 , Separate Utl11ty Room, Total Electric Governor Mansion. · _ •
Double msu lat1on. car pet &amp; pad thru out, house type doot, bay windo~ on fron.t1 defu.xe
furntture pack ag~, storm s &amp; screens thru out, deluxe master bedroom, kttchen counter bar,
al l copper w.re, wired for dryer , p l umbed for wasHer, kmgs1ze bed &amp; headboard in master
bedrm , 2 dr fro st free refr1g ., del uxe elec . range, deluxe draperies &amp; bedspreads, bar
stool s &amp; many other e xtras

$12,000.00??? ND-$11.000.00?? No-$10,000 .00??? NO

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All 2x4 &amp; 2x6 Construction on 16" Centers. You'll Have To
This Home To Believe it.

Up to 12 Yr. FinanCing
Homeowner
Available, Underpinning, Awning &amp; Carports Ava
Bank-- Savings &amp; Loan &amp; G. I. Loans Available.
STOP&amp; SHOP AT LARRY'S-- YOU'LL SAVE$$$

s Mobile Home Sal
600 W. MAIN
PH. 992-7777

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Hobf'T 1 Huck. the Re\ How(1rd r tnnpattying
Sh in• ley . Wa)- rH' Tu r ner .
Mr s . Lul' har~' presented

i'IH'illlol Dtll. Loretta Beegle eerttfi(•alcs nnd pins to
volun trers tn th(;• program m1d
,md Cd ison Hohstetter
prayers
were by the Hl'\' Mr
HS\'P
Ad v Jsory
Board
Sh!v
t.•ley
ami the Rev Fa ther
lnt.•mUt.• rs present wer e mlr oc1 uccd and commended On Krajcovic
Mrs. Welker, Mrs. Alice
tlwt but1rd are Clara Lochary ,
WamsJey
, secretary, and Mrs.
Jli'C'Sid&lt;•nt , the Ht'\', B11l Pc1r in,
T rud'
Andr t&gt; ws , Stru ble. .Jeane Bnmn , a coordmator m
nla kt•s lee. Buek, P&gt;kkoJa. the RSVP program, were
Iiaz l'l M c K el vey, Glenna highly commended during the
( mp. Chnrles R. Karr , Sr , fi rst cm mvcrsary observance
bj Cottneil on Agmg Prestdent.
.1 4..'l'!lln C't tt~ Th omns , Donald
Dll'nC'r, Loui~e Bea rh s, Nelhc C J . Struble and by Mrs
H"n~ru1. Helen Wllharn s, the Eleanor Thomas who is
Hev
Father
Bernard director of the semor citizens
J\ r ajcovtc, Theodore T Reed, program m Me&gt; gs County
,lr , Lula Hamp ton and Elemwr

Thomas.
Mr!:i. Ma1 gare t Neuman
prov ided p1ano mus1c for the
luncheon and th e chor us
pr ese nt ed
seve ral
"o ld
f ~1vontes" tmder the direction
t•r Mrs Carrie Neutzlmg w1th

MEIGS THEATRE
Fr 1 .sat -Sun.
Feb I 7-J
ROMEO &amp;

JULIET
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Show Starts 7 p m
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Rece i vi ng
CJwar d s
ctegr('e s of servr c€ were

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Over 500 Hour s ·-· Ne t h e
Hayes. Ma e Weber . L ela h
Wea th erby
700 to 500 Hour's ~ E the !
Gr ueser, Harrr e t Ne, g!cr ,
Ber tha Parker, Ada S lr~ck .
Mrldred Md ch . F redrt Lrevmg ,
BPu \ah
Utierbad,
Myl a
Hu d so n Tho ra B la c kwood.

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trounced HalllpoUs, li()..34. ·.Breqt St~nley witli ~- · · · ·.· . ..._teiH_ns liost. Pt... P~alailt .on·
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app~al for "rutionahli,S•:uti);loh ·• iuRwild ot ·_1Jrule fOY('( ,": l!m~r\ . ·
rtncfs satd "Bnt&lt;i•I1·•(Z69
ruirreos lV!'~e ,tloUng 88.\o 90. P!'t 111
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favor of· es~alating IJ\eir c.·ippling 2'·'·monilK&gt;Id slow~own lnU~it
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n 1._. vuting was schedu l~d to end at noon tOday, but uroon
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II&gt; t,.bulate the
Offl ·ats·saJ·d it would iukeat lea•t'1,1lltii'Sunday
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Eleven y .,. old G
' oldt· Dc '" ll
final results ..' The coal slo)l'&lt;\own, Arab oil &lt;'iltoo&lt;·ks and tin
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overtime ban by railroad engineers have combmcd to cut fuel ~tth of Rt. 2, Gallipolis,
suppliesandplungeBritainintowha!HeathhascaUed Its moot becameGaliia CoUnty's second
serious cnsis slm:e World War Jl
traffic fatality in the past stx
days at 8·10
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when he -dted of InJuries sufRob 111~n , Margc1rct Prtrsons.
lered when struck by a car on
MMy Seam;m. Clara Lochary,
Rt 218, one and one half mtlcs
Etodta Cassel l. Mane Swa n.
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Pa tt ers on-,
Caro l
south ol Rt 7
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Taylor. Dare ll T~ylor A(lr l.=t munity pride of having taken
Accordmg to the Galha·
Wilco;o~ , Fra nk Clark, Cord 1e
Meigs
Post State Highway
Collms. Edn" C1&lt;trk , M&lt;.~ ry part
Patrol,
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boy apparenlly ran
Shulor . Hrmet Warner . M elv a
"No contribution is too
Tu rn er.
Ear ly
Rou sh , small" , Kloes sa1d. Donations
from the east side of th e highMargar et S1 nc.l a •r . Nova
way •nto the path ol a car
Seytned Rose G1nlher , Teresi'l may be lelt al the new fire
operated
by Sharon Martin, 18,
Byer
stat10n or mailed to PO Box 144
Unde r 50 Hour s -- Pat m Middleport.
or Eureka Star Rt. , Galli]llllis.
Loc har y, Ralph Kern , Belly
The patrol· sa1d today no
Kloes announced the latest
Cl1ne. Ralph W el k~V. F~rn
charges
will be liled against
contributors
to
the
drtve
wh
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Slf!n sbury . Al1 ce Struble,

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Workers

is actually going better and
faster than firemen had an ·
t fcipated :
Young 's Super Market. Luc1e
Martin. Myrtle Harrison, · Mr .
and Mrs . Donald Oesterle,

Keith Goble Ford. Tommy

Taylor. William Weaver. Mrs

Blanche Gilkey, Alberta G.
Koehler, Mr . and Mrs. C H
Wise. Mr and Mrs . Deb
Becker, Mr and Mrs. Charles

C. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Carson , Mr . and Mrs . Ted
Reed, R. W. Wilcox, Pauline
Greathouse , Nell ie Zerkle , Mr,
and Mrs . C H Williams ,
lv\arlin Rife, Garnet Rtfe, Mr
and Mrs . Ray Manley, Mr anc:t
Mrs
Perry Mitch , Russ
Carson , Lelah V Weatherby ,
Mr. and Mrs Roscoe Fowler,
Mr and Mrs. Willi e 1: Davis,
Dr and Mrs R. R. Pickens,
Mr . and Mr s. Richard Thomas,
Harry Smlfh, Mr . and Mrs.

{Boo) Simpson, Mr. and Mrs ,
James Baney, and Mr , and

Mrs Morris {Boob) Neutzllng .
While firemen are asking for
strong $upport from the areas

served by the squad - Middleport, Sal 1sbvry Townsh 1p,
Cheshire
townShip
and
Cheshire Village - It Is
stressed that anyone in Meigs
or Mason Counties, or anyone
in the readership area of The
Da1ly SentineL is more than

A family mght wtll be held at
5:30 p.m . Sunday at lhe
Pomeroy United Methodist
Church when Mr. and Mrs. c.
E. Blakeslee w1ll be honored.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Blakeslee
recently retired from their
employment, Blakeslee as
county agncullural agent .for
33years, and Mrs. Blakeslee as
a teacher for 17 yea&gt;C&gt; The · co~~~~it~~n
press :us

There's no excuse for losing your money
Put 1\ where 1t's vault-safe
And earns h1gh mterest
Open a Savmgs Account today.

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy _

EAT 1N or T~KE HO.ME

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.~lean watets .of ICELANO. Chips are .golden. .frie~ fto~-

t~e finest ('o~HO pot~toes. Enjoy 0~~ fiSh$ chi~'s iri'~ny

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quantity you desire. Take tbem home or enjoy them in
the co'm fort of our resta'urant.

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MAIN OFF; ICE. ,
Mon , TuEis ,·Wed , T.hUrs ·9a m ·3P rn
r:: r lday 9-a .m · f() 7 p m
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MEET
Pom~roy Lodge . 164' F&amp;AM.
will 111eet in tegul!lr S:e~lon , at
7:30 ~ ..m; W£\ln,es&lt;!a~ . . 'fork
will be in the third .'d~gree. AI)
mBster masons are invited.

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Mon , Tues, Wed, Sat ,9 am . Jp m
Thu r sday 9 am to 12 Noon

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COOKS TO MEET
A meeting of all cooks of the
Meigs Local School District
will be held at 7 p.m. Monday in
the dining room ol the high
schooL

A hometown friend.

:·1-AHR CLOTHIERS
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UNIT CALLED
The Pomeroy E-R squad was
called at 7:44 a.m. today for
Clarence Might, Rutland, who
was taken to _veterans
Memorial Hospital.

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· RACINE - The Racine 1!:-1! ·
squad was .called this m_orning ·
for Harriett Hyatt, 83, Letart
Falls, who, havmg dllf!culty .
. breathing, was ta~en to
Veterans Memorial HospitaL

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Suburban C9~ts :- ._.
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A!l ·Melg~ Counw- Jaycres ,
-wlio will be·
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• 1 piece FISH &amp;CHIPS ...........90 :
·2pieces FISH &amp;CHIPS ......... 1.45 ::
•• 6pieces FISH &amp;CHIPS .......... 4.20 i
10 pieces BUCKET OF FISH . . .. 5.55 ~
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Gallipolis-Point Pleasant

James will
make race

Bumgarner to head Rotary club
MIDDLEPORT - The Rev. Robert
Bumgarner, pastor of Heath United
Methodist Church here, was elected
president of the Middleport • Pomeroy
Rotary Club Friday evening followmg
dinner served by ladies of the new
president's own church.
Rotarian Bumgarner is completing a
year as vice president and program
chairman, He will succeed Harold Hub-

bard when the Rotary year begins on June
1.

Other officers elecU!d were Vern
Weber, vice pres1dent and George
Meinhart and Dennis Keney, dlrectl&gt;rs.
Treasurer Robert Kuhn and Secretary
John Werner were reelected.
Tom Wood, a semor in medicine at
Ohio State University, was a guest of Dr.
Ray R. Pickens. There was no program.

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ANYONE NEED A PET? - Mrs. ·Barbara RohBch, is

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GALLIPOLIS - Gallia Counly
sheriff's deputies Friday night raided the
home ol a rural Vinton man and confi scated several cases of unlicensed
alcoholtc beverages.
Charged with selling unlicensed liquor
was Eyrie M. Steele, 65, of Rt. 2, Vinton
Steele will appear Monday in Municipal
Court.
Deputies acU!d on a search warrant to
enter S~ele"s home where they confiscated 12 eight-packs of Stroh's beer,
seven eight-packs of Pabst Blue Ribbon
beer, eight pints of Muscarel wine, four
liflhs of Musca~! wine, and f1ve fifths of
Wild lrtsh Rose Wine.
Deputies also investigated the theft of
a battery and gasoline from a road grader
owned by the Morgan Twp. trusrees
PR COMING REAL HIGH
COLUMBUS IUP! I - Oh10 Attorney
General William J . Brown is spending an
estimated $200,000 a year in tax dollars II&gt;
run a public relations program which
includes a four-page monthly news letter
and a bi·weekly column, it was reporU!d
Saturday.
The Cleveland Plain Dealer said
Brown has an 11-rnan public reLations staff
thai is paid more than $120,000 a year in
salaries and the figure does nol include
printing and ·mailing expenses.

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County's Dl&gt;g Pound located in Addison Twp. i\nyone wishing
to secure a dog for a pel should contact County Dog Warden
Denver Cox.
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ADDISON - Gallia County's Dog
Pound locaU!d 111 abandoned strippedmines near here continued last week the
center of a controversy.
Mrs. Barbara Rohach of Rodney is one
of a group who feels the dog pound is not
only inadequate, but is being operated
poorly.
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Mrs. Rohllch and her husband hllve
spent several hours working at the dog
pound, a concrete block structure,
cleaning it out and placing new straw for
use as bedding for the 25 dogs now confined
there . ,
"We feel the dog pound is being
operated in a deplorable manner," she told
the Sunday Times-SentineL
"I was shocked to learn thllt big
animals were apparently bemg sold to
research laboratories for experimental
purposes, but after seeing the unattended,
unsanitary conditions of the dog 'pound, I
can see where the ammals probably would
be bet~r off, " she said.

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The former Pennsylvania resident
feels that proper care, such as clean pens,
regular, daily meals, and an available
veterinarian, some attention to the

animals could be given by the county. She
also feels the $7,380 budget is too small for
the operabon of the dog pound.
The money IS derived from the sale of
dog and kennel licenses.
According to Mrs. Rohach, the low pay
of the dog warden does not encourage
thoroughness. The ·warden makes $4,000
per year.
County Commissioner Johnny Johnson
reportedly cleaned the dog pound himself
Thursday afternoon.
The pound is located on land purchased from the Addison Twp. trusrees.
II hBs been in operation at its present
loca lion the past two years and hBs no
running water or electricity.
This is just ·one of perhaps many
pressing problems facing Gallia County's
three commissioners, C. E. Johnson , Joe
Stewart and Denver Walker.
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FRANK BEACH

Raid nets
Beach
files
contraband •
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CANVASS ANNOUNCES
RUTLAND - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Haley will be canvassing Rulland
Township and Rutland Village Monday to
solicit funds in the Middleport Fire
Department's drive for a new emergency
truck. The Rulland area as well as Middleport, Salisbury Township, Cheshire and
Cheshire Township are serv~d by lhe
Middleport emergency umt.

Apostolic School. He had made his home in
the Pagetown area with Supporters of the
school which apparenUy is not approved
by the State.
While nothing happened inside lhe
courtroom other than official business, an
estimBted 50 young people and adults sang
hymns outside. The church group o~tside
the courtroom mBde no atrempt to enter.
The family involved in the incident are
of Korean nationality. Besides the youth
cident."
involved in the custody SituatiOn, there are
The boy, son of a fam1ly that had three other childre n in the family . They
resided in the Pagetown area In northern have been with the parents in New York.
Meigs County, but hBd moved some time
ago to New York Stale, had apparenlly
lnsisU!d on staying in the Pagetown area
where he attended the Lighthouse

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Cross Hardware Store, Dudley Flonsts
Shop, and the All Weather Roofing and
Construction Co.
A romm1ttee was appointed to survey
the town and determine the present condition of stree t markers for replacement
as well as to determine the additions which
may be needed. The committee wtll make
recommendations to the chamber which
provided the present street markers as a
community project about 15 years ago.
Attending were Rickman, Mrs.
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. John Werner,
vear.
George Ingels, Mrs. Beulah Jones,
The Chamber highly commended Manning Kloes, Edison Baker, Cash Bahr,
merchants for recent improvements made RIChBrd S. Owen and Carl Horky.
to bu.'liness houses. Among those noticed
were George Ingels for remodeling of his
second store; Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson of
the Western Auto Store, Bill Lewis for the

POMEROY - Police and sheriff's
deputies insured order here Saturday as
hymn singing rang out when a 14·year-old
boy was remanded to the custody of his
parents In a hearing m Meigs County
Juvenile Court.
Common Pleas Judge John C. Bacon,
sitting for Probate Court Judge Manning
Websrer who disqualified himself, said
afterwards the officers "did an excellent
job as the courtroom was without in-

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commg annual Big Bend Regatta sponsored by the Pomeroy
Chamber ol Commerce in regard
to what the Middleport group can
do to cooperate and ass1st. Mrs. Wilson
Will direcU!d a letrer to the Pomeroy
ChBmber to question the ideas of the
Pomeroy Chamber on the mat.
ter. The Middleport group also agreed
to investigate lhe possibilities or staging
an outdoor recreation and boat show at the
Marina. The first such event was sponsored by the Middleport Chamber last

Hymns accompany law
taking its due course

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MIDDLEPORT - The Middleport
Chllmber of Commerce wtll tell the State
Department of Highways Slate Route 124
from the Ohto River to Salem Center needs
immediate extensive hhprovements.
Action to press for improvements was
approved Fr1day evening at a regular
meeting here of the chamber with
President James Rickman presiding at the
Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric Co.
Edison Baker, partner in Baker's
Furniture Store, SBid Route 124 is m need
or modernizing and improvement if
Middleport is to attract people commg into
the county to work at the new Meigs mines.
Such worker. are settling more in other
counties,- and road conditions would be a
key determining factor in turning this
around, Baker ~id .
Mrs. Edna Wilson, secretary, was
instrucU!d to write slate highway offtcials
and other state and federal officials to
urge that improvements be made to route
124 at the earliest possible time.
Earlier this winter in a meeting of
stare and regional highway officials 11 was
disclosed thai detailed planning on
moderni2ing SR 124 is still some lime in
the future. At lhat-Ume the same officials
indica red actual work on such a project, m
view of state and federal highway
allocations, would be five years away.
The chamber also discussed the up-

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Improved
SR124
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PROCTORVILLE - Ronald H
James, of Proctorville in Lawrenc•
County, Saturday an nounced his can
didaey for the Ohio House ol Represen
tatives in the 92nd District. The district i:
comprised of Lawrence, Gallia and Me1g
Counties and four townships m Alhen;;
County .
The candidate a ttended Fairland
Schools in Proctorville and was graduaU!d
!rom Fairland High School m 1966. He is
also a graduate of Marshllll University
with a bachelors degree in advertisingjournalism. He is married to the former
Jacq~&lt;eline Simpson ol Proctorvllle.
James, who has been quire active the
past two years in the Lawrence County
UnlU!d Way Campaign, is currently viceRONALD JAMES
president of the Lawrence County Mental
Health Association and ts a member of lhe
Lawrence County Community Betterment Service Employees Association and
Club. He is also a member of the OhiO Civil Huntington Lodge No. 313 of the B.P.O.
Elks.
Two Meigs men pass
The candidate has been employed for
the past 2'-'l years as a sociallvorker with
the Lawrence County Welfare DepartEngineers' hoards
ment. In conjunction with that job, he hlls
POMEROY - Two Meigs Countians are completed a state sponsored seminar on
among five men who have passed Protective Serv 1ces for Children.
examinations conducted by the Ohio State
James, in seeking his first elective
Board of Registration for Professional office, sa1d, "I beheve the people of the
Engineers and Surveyors.
92nd district need a fresh, new figure and a
They are Donald E. Johnson, son or man of energy and tction as their
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Johnson of Reeds- representative. "
ville, and Roger L. Osborne, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Osborne of Chester. Both
reside in Marietta. The board said Johnson
and Osborne were among three who
VALDALISM CHECKED
passed both days of the examination after
GALLIPOLIS - City pollee Saturday
completion of college traimng and four investigated vandahsm at the Pennzoil
years of experience. Two others of the five Service Station on Eastern Ave . Officers
still lacked the required experience for "aid someone broke a large plate glass
admission
to
the
professional window. They also dumped a flower pot
examinatton, but they passed the and tree limbs m front of the station.
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television, furniture and bltycles.

Fish &amp; Chips

the ce ntury
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Showers today so ut. ..
possibly with thunder. Lows in
the mid 30s. Monday rain
south, snow in the north. Highs
Monday 40 to 50.

womens and girls apparel,

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GALLIPOLIS - Ftnal approval of the
1974 budget and an ordmance ftxi ng
salari es and wages of city empl oyees are
two of the major 1tems which will be ac~d
upon Wednesday night at the February
meeting of the Galhpolis City Commission
Other items will be •the request for
locatwn of a publtc telephon e,
authorization to advertise for b1ds for
pohce cars and a backhoe and discuss&gt;on
on housing for semor citizens

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Bargains in mens and boys wear,

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Pomeroy pollee investigated
two accidents Thursday. No
one was injured .
At 5104 p.m. Thomas Burn·
side, 62,
onto

Major business to
face commission

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Company and Jayma r Coal Company of
Rt. 1, Cheshtre.
ll is concetvable that 1f the str1k e
contmues, food stores, gasoline sta t10ns,
and other vital businesses m the Tn·
County Area w&gt;ll be affected.

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oldest volunteer emergency
service groups in Oh1o .

pomeroy
national
bank

the

Shop Saturday 9:30 To 9 PM

welcome to help. The Mid ·
dleport E-R squad is ohe of the

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ONE MAN FINED
One defendant was lined and
another forfeited a bond in
Pomeroy Mayor Dale Smith's
court Thursday night. Clarence
Bing, Pomeroy, was fined $5
and costs lor intoxication and
James Murphy, Akron, forfeited his $200 bond for DWI.

N
o one injured
m" 2 auto accJ'dents

GALLIPOLIS - At least three local determ1 ne 1f the trucks should roll Mon- and Saturday. Company officials are also
busmess firms are reeling the pmch !rom day.
evaluatmg the situation to deterrnme 1f
the latest nationwide truckers' action and · Paul Pullins of the Penny[are U1e1r trucks should roll Monday
several others could be in a sim1lar Warehouse on Bob McCormick Rd sa&gt;d
Tim Cornell, manager of the
situation soon if the strtke continues.
the truckers' strike defmitely affects his
Scotten-Dillon Tobacco Company, said
As of Friday, Pennylare Markets, busaness . He said mer c handise 1s
his plant Is closing down Monday dut to
James Merry's L1me Quarry and Scotten- becoming hllrd to get as drivel$ fear whal
the strike. "Our raw tobacco Is shipped
DIIlon Company were facmg possible shut- m1ght happen 1f they move their rigs.
in by truck from Wisconsin, without it
downs of their operabons.
The strike could force Pennyfare to
we cannot operate." he said.
A spokesman at the James Merry close temporarily. No Pennyfare trucks
Thus far , the strike has not affected
Company reported all its trucks have been hllve been hit, but dnvers have been the operations of the Robbins and Myers
off the highway smce Thursday . He said stopped on the highways.
Plant on Bob McCormick Rd . or the
the situation will be evaluated Sunday to
All trucks were off lhe road Friday F'ederai·Mogul Plant or the Chns Craft
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T1m Hen nessy of Robbins and Myers
.CHECKING BRIDGE FOR BOMB - Gall1a County shenff's deputies, Ohio
;~;.
Highway Patrohnen and West Virgmia Slate Troopers Saturday afternoon
:;: sa~d, " If the str1ke continues, it will affect
checked the Silver Memorial Bridge for a bomb reported to the shenff's office to
:• us on rece ipt of matenals and shipment of
have been placed on it. No bomb was lound. ll was the second such call received ::: products. There are no plans at the present
time to shutdown We will jus! have to wait
the past three days . Checkmg the bridge are PtL Carl L. Boggs, left, Ohio Slate
and see."
Highway Patrol, and Deputy James Crace. Gallia County Sheriff James w
Other area ftrm s reporting no affect
Saunders piloted the sheriff's helicopter under the bridge to check for a bomb.
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were Bob Evans Farms, Evans Packing
Members ofthe Gallia County Civil Defense were also on the scene.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

the dnver.

Dr. Donald R. Wareh1me,
Gallia County Coroner, said
young Smith d1ed from
massive head mjuries. He was
the son of Samuel and Belly
Smith ol Rt. 2, Gallipolis.
The Gallia County Volunteer
Emergency Squad removed
the body to Miller's Home for
Funerals.
A deer was killed m an ac Cident at II 34 p.m . on Rt. 233,
one and three tenths miles west
of Rt. 141. Officers said the
anunal ran into the palh of a
car operated by Paul Haislop,
26, of Rt. 2, Patrwt. There was
moderate damage to hts car.

Thursday ·wtll ~: plaYI!d · ·m ..
front of lhe iUI)Iilr high ~t)lill!.nl
body. ·
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GALLI A EIGHTH 04&gt; uawk 2-0 4 : E~elman !t-0-0,
s'ayre 0 0-0: Dabney 3 I 1,
cavdHI o o·o. Jacksoo 1 o 7;
Blown 1 I J , wan '" 9 ,
Graham
· 3 3 ~- Love o o o,
AP.ets o.O,O; Groth o o o
TOTALS'
14-6-34.
M~tGS 'I!IGHTH tsoJ .Foil rod '0, 8; Winebre~ner 6 0·
12 · Browning 3 0-6 . Whott 2-3-7. ·
H~ller - 6 · Q. . l~ ; ' stan 1~ y 2 1 5.
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score·tiv quarters.
5~· 3• .
Gt1H1ll Bth
13 6 10
Meigs 6th
12 9 IJ 16- 50

points with ttil help o( ll full
court press to put the game out
of reach in the final period.
In a battle Thursday at
o.
t'-·
rwCtne, '"' 8B team was
defeated by R;lcine, 38-19. Tim
.
he Marauderaltack•
Coalsledt
plunping in 12 points, while
M'"
••e Laven der an d Bren t
Arnold hil for ~ and 2 points
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respectiveay.
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The seventh and e 1ghth
grade
•·ams Wl'll Phost
· "B" lC
Eastern Mcmday, while the

Adolph Saelens, Hazel Van
Cooney, Busy Beavers 4 H
Club, Mr and Mrs. James

Family night set
to honor couple

oome•oy

Jun\Hr High. .
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The 'Little Marauders, paced
by the balaoce&lt;l s~oring of
Kelly Winebrenner and Gene
H 11
lh 12
Is
h
a Y W1 ·
-potn eac •
displayed a good team effort
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accord'tng t0 c oach Marvm
McKelvey.
The t eam accwnul ae
1d a
total of 12 assists, whtle-Chuck
Fo11 r od .led Metgs
· boardm
. en,
hauhng 1n 11 rebounds.
Follrod also added 8 points
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Truckers' strike h urtzng
Tri-County's industries

U!JII,ll

ID Gallia ·

Bess1e
Grah am
l eno r a
Spencer . Less 1c Lu sk. Wa yne
Tur ner , Mon._,d Wil son, Jes t 1e
Mold en. Dean Blac k wood,
Ru t h Evans Lor e lla Beeg le
Ern est Weber , D1ck Karr,
100 to 20[} Hours -·- LOUISe L u~;1 l l c
Lelfhe1L
Von a
McEl hinney
E th el G uthne . Gillenwa ter . Mildred Harri s.
Trudy Andrews, Ruth Morrrs. Eve lyn Su mm erfi eld , Edith
E l 1za Powell Helen William s, Be tm'1 g. Ora Carsey. Sa ll 1e
Adil Warner
Paul 1n e Buck Byer s, Al1 c::e Mill s, Day ton
Go \6 1e Clenden1n
Ne ll1 e M cE l roy K er m1t McElroy,
Borgan , Lula Hc1 mpton , Els1e Henry
Turn er.
G tenora
Rou sh, Garnet Ervi ne In a Sw atzel. Elt zabet h V 1gar.
Massa r . L ucdle Sm 1fh Grace E ug1 a John so n , Ernest1ne
Tu rner
Folden, Edna Riebel. Ca rr 1e
50 to 100 Hour s - Clarence Neu tzling, l ra Wo lfe. M artor le
Str ub le. Cha r les Bla keslee, Brewer , Altce Epple. Jess1e
Vilma Plkko ta. Ger trud e Houchtns. Bl anche Bra ley, V!c
M1tchell , Leona Karr , Bertha Bra ley, Ethel Chapman, Ed1lh
Wdl 1amson . Ma r i e B1~hop ,
E mm a
Chapman.
Helen
Reynolds. Christmia O'Oon·
nel l. No ra Mdl $, Thelma Dill.
Edson Roush. Paul111e RQush,
Erm a · Wi lson, laura Byers,
Mar c1a Den1 son , Mildred
Hawley, Nan Moore, Ethel
Hughes, Stella Gruese.r , Cl-ara
Wells , Lillian Sm1th, MaKme
Chapman,
Pete
ShiE:old s,
Nor:ma Curtis , Dan,J Howell,
Iren e Arnoh:t. Jewell Curt ts,
John Brewer , Grace Wagner ,
Anna Hi!ldore, Ethel S t ~warf .
Eva De.ssaur e r ~ Vida Green,
Er:mal ea n Johnsoo, L 1n1oul
Johnson . Cra ra Thomas, Vena
Whal ey,
Opal
Wi c kham,
Ernma Haymar.1

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PORTER - Frank Beach, 35, Rt. l,
B1dwell, father of five children, Frtday
liled petitions of candidacy tn the
Republican primBry with the Gallia
County Board of Elections for a seat on the
county commission.
A former physical fitness director m
the Gallia County s~ hool system, Beach is
runnmg on a "pljltform" of getting
government money into the county for a
"good recreation program. " A nat1ve of
St. Albans, W. Va who came to Gallia
County nine years ago, Beach beheves this
area is growing rapidly. "We are so far
behind in our recreatwn facihl1es however
there is a lot lo be done," he said He
operates a service station at Porter.
Beach is married to lhe former Connie
Geiger of East Bank, W. Va. Their
children are Franklin E. , Jr., 12; Kihianti,
II; Saun Loray, 9; Don Rene, 7, and Felipe
Elgin, age 3. The candida~ attended
Bluefield State College, West Virginia
Slate College, Rio Grande College and
MarshBII Umversity. He is a member of
the MarshBII University Alwnm Assn

Canaday has dinners
for $500 per plate
POMEROY - Dehnar A. Canaday,
Pomeroy, who has announced that he will
be a Democratic candidate for
representative to the Ohio Legislature in
the May primaries, hlls been ap]lllinU!d
chairman of a CongressionBI fund raising
dtnner in Washington, D. C.
The dinner will be held on March 26 at
6 p.m. at the Washington-Hilton Hotel.
Canaday, notified of the dinner by Mike
Mansfield, Carl Albert and Wayne B.
Hayes, is responsible for a table of 10
persons at $500 a pia~ . Anyone in the area
wishing to attend may contact Canaday.

Byrd asks Amtrack
for replacement details
WASIDNGTON (UP!) - Sen . Robert C.
Byrd, D-W. Va., said Saturday he hlls
asked Amtrak to supply him with details
on facilities to be replaced or improved if
passenger train se~ice is provided b~
tween Norfolk, Va., and Cincinnati.
The proposed route woultl pass through
southern West Virginia with stops in
Bluefield, Welch, Williamson, Fort Gay
and Kenova.
Byrd said he had received an Amtrak
feasiblllty study on the proposal which
revealed an anti6pated annual operating
loss ol $4.2 million. ,

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