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1974

ELBERfELDS IN POMEROY OPPORTUNITY DAYS

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MAIN STORE AND MECHANIC STREET WAREHOUSE

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Friday and Saturday, March 1st and 2nd-.9:30.a.m. to 9:00
... to blend or
contrast with any room
color scheme. these
accent rugs create floor

OPPORTUNITYDAYS

WOMEN'S ·
SLEEPWEAR

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By JOHN T. KIIDY
line by 8.4 cent.-; per ga llon .
United Press International
Officials said lhe price hikes
Major oil companies have in- wert&gt; necessary for Marathon
formed Ohio off!c;als that the to imp or t cx pensivt: forei gn
Buckeye State would receove crude oil and in order to conroughly 82 per cent of the gas- tribute to the nation's gasoline
oline allocation it received in supply.

MEN's and
Young Men's

March, 1972, a state official
told United Press International
today. Ohio mo1orists will pay
from two to eight cen ts a
gallon more lor the gasoline .
Most gasoline stations today
boosted their prices by two
cents per ga llon with the exception of the Findlay, Ohio, based
Marathon Oil Co . which in·

FASHION
JEANS

Our entire stock of famous
maker Short Gowns. Long
Gowns and Robes is included
in this sale.
Big selection of sizes. petite
through extra large in all the
new spring colors.

Includes Lee Boot Flares
and Wrangler Flares. Sizes
29 to 42 waist. An excellent
selection and this two day
sale includes our entire
stock of mens Fashion

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ess .gas to cost more

creased the price of its gaso-

Dean Walcutt, executive vice

president of Certified Oil Co .
,;,hich is based in Columbus,
said today the Federal Energy
Office had increased Certifi ed's
allocation by seven per cent .

Cerlified had to close 214 stations for three days in Feb-

ruary because of the gasoline
shortage.

John Minnis of the state en-

AREA RUGS

SALE PRICES

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POM EROY·MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Lee Blue Denim

Home Furnishings Department, First
Floor

Sizes 29 to 46 waist. Choose your correct length .

Sale 8.89
Sale 8.89
Reg. 9.98 Lee Riders Denim Straight Leg . . . Sale 8.49

Sale lee 12.79 Heavy Denim Unlined Western Jackets. Sills
34

to so

Sale 10.89

Sale! Just 30
Mens Double Knit

Sale! Just 34
Mens $49.95

ePINK, BLUE, GOLD, GREEN
•REG. 121.99 AND 120.99

SPORT
COATS

SPORT
COATS

Solid colors and plaid
patterns, sizes 36 to
44. All double knits.

Sizes 36 to 46. Solid
colors and stripes.
Regular price $29.95.

Opportunity Days

11 ,ews•. in

$14.00
WORK
JACKETS
nylon quilted Jackets in sizes

$11.50
small,
medium, large and extra large. Zipper front . 2
pockpts. Solid color black or navy .

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SALE PRICE '9.49

Specials! Cosmetic Department
On The 1st Roor

$9.95 mens polyester ·and cotton twill work
Jackets- red
nylon quilt lined. Sizes 36 to 50 .
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Sale! Mens and Young Mens
Sale sa~

in this two day sale .

Coets Quilted Cosmetic Squares

Misses . Jun iors

ao Squares.

Womens . Preteen
Girls 7 to 14.

Regular 75c

DRESS SOCKS
Famous make. Special sale prices for Friday and ~turday.

72~

One size fits all sizes 10 through 13.

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1.00 Banlon Dress Sock5-Panel rib knit

53~

Sale

For ·control of Plaque, Regular 51.98
Soft and multi bristles ·
Sale

Famous makers, outstanding values, quality
fabrics.
workmanship
and fit

Cashmere Bouquet Bodv Powder
Regular $1.19

Yucca Dew

Sale
~hampoo

l'or Normal and Oily Hair
ular .99

SALE
PRICES

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•1.32

Sale

100tablets, Regular$1 .75

84~

12~

Sale

$1.0

Date Mates

CHILDREN'S
WEAR

Small Lot-Polish,
shadow.
Regular50c

Famous maker, size 3
to 6x . Long pants and
long sleeve shirts·.

Special Early Bird Sale
LAWN BOY
Lawn Mowers

'1.44

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lipstick,

lip

gloss,

Sale

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eye

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Sale

Greaseless and Stainless
9

. 1.00 Cushion sole Socks, white with multi color stripe top.

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Opportunity Days

Sale 88c

1.00 Bulky knilorlon Socks. A big selection of solid colors and
healhertones
Sale 88c

Pro Floss Brushes

service.

A special purchase and sale of bet.ter shirts.
Solids - stripes . plaids - floral stnpes. Sizes
small (14-14'hl. medium (15-15 1hl. large (1616'12) and extra large (17-17 112). All permanent
press.

Opportunity Days

RECORDS AND TAPES
Our entire stock of stereo albums and 8 track
tapes is included in this sale. Big selection of
Country and Western, Rock, Popular Vocals and
Instrumental.

Mechanic
Street
Warehouse

SALE! TWIN BED SET

SALE!
CHAIRS

Including one Serta smooth ·
top innerspring mattress
and matching box spring- 1

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frame .

Opportunty Days

GLIDDEN PAINT SALE

SALE PRICES
Music -Department, First Floor

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CINCINNATI - PRSIDENT NIXON HAS become even
more of an issue in the fast-approaching special congressional
election here. In a tough-talking debate Thursday afternoon the
candidates tangled over whether Nixon should be impeached,
while a top Republican senator conceded what Democrats have
been insisting - that Watergate will be a factor in next
Tuesday's election.
Democrat Tom Luken said Nixon should be impeached if he
refuses to testily and produce requested evidence in the
Watergate investigation. Republican Willis Gradison said
"nobody deplores Watergate more than I do" and criticized
Nixon's handling of Watet'gate, but he said there were no grounds
for impeachment.

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CINDY SOUL'iBY, DAUGHTER of Mr. and Mrs. James
Soulsby, Union Ave., Pomeroy, holds the emblem of the
Heart Association to announce the observance of Hearl
Sunday on March 3 in Middleport.

Volunteers to
march Sunday
the Heart Sunday volunteer
corps will be on .the march
Sunday to give residents of
Middleport a personal opportunity to fight the nation's
No. 1 health enemy - heart
and blood vessel diseases.
Conducting the fund drive
from door to door in Middleport
will be the Middleport Business

American Heart Assn., the
only national voluntary health
agency devoted exclusively to
combating diseases of the
heart and blood vessels.
Among the local or state
programs during the past year

and Professional Women's

seminars for physicians or
various
ca rdiovas c ular
problems; heart saver classes
in
car dio-pulmonary
resuscitation, training an

Club, I p.m. to 4 p.m. Other
communities of the county are
expected to have door-to-door
campaigns later.
The volunteers will also act

were two coronary care unit

training classes attended by
159 nw-ses ; special educational

· estimated 15,000 persons in
as educational ambassadors Central Ohio; a paramedica
distributing literature which meeting on
emergency
tells what to do in case of heart medical care, attended by over
attack and how to reduce the 200 physicians, nurses, safety
risk of heart attack.
perso n.nel and government
Heart fund dollars will be officials; hypertension
used to implement the sc reeni ng and educational
research, education and
communitY service programs
of the Central Ohio Heart

Chapter which serves this area
through its Meigs County Heart
Branch. Both are part of the

WASHINGTON -DEMOCRATS BURIED the quota system
which had made a shambles of their 1972 national convention and
turned their attention today to new ways to nominate a candidate
for vice president. The Democratic executive ..committee Thursday unanimously killed - for the 1976 conventoon- the delegate
selection quota system for blacks, women and the young, whi~h
created a chaotic power struggle at the 1972 conventoon lD
CAIRO (UPI) - Secretary of
Chicago .
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. State Henry A. Kissinger Dew
The manner in ·which Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton of Mossour1
was chosen and then dumped as the running mate for Sen. to Israel today for the most
George S. McGovern of South Da~ota is considered the ':'"!lor critical phase of his Middle·
factor in the Democratic debacle two years ago. A conurusslon East peace misSion after
head«! by Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, who knows from ex- watching the American flag go
perience what it's like to be hand-picked by number one, was up over the U.S. Embassy in
. Cairo for the first time in seven
named to select a better method.
ft decided to reconunend to tb Democratic National Com- years.
"We have begun what I am
mittee, meeting here today, to give the presid~ntial candidate an
option : delay the selection of a running mate for 48 hours after confident will be a lasting
the top of the ticket Is chosen which W?uld be 24 more hours than friendship/' Kissinger said
he n~w has (or leave the nom!nal!on to a num.convention before leaving. "The United
States will work with Egypt on
meeting 30 days later.)
the esta[)lishment of a just and
lasting
peace in the Middle
SAN FRANCISCO - A SECOND EFFORT TO HAND out
East."
free food to the needy worked smoothly Thw-sda, giving the
Kissinger was expected to
family of Patricia Hearst new hope that her terrorist kidnapers
stop
today in Jerusalem to pick
would break an eight-day silence.
"Well we're all h6ping. God knows we're hoping," sa!d her up details of ari Israeli troop
father Randolph A. Hearst, publisher and editor of the San separation plan and then relay
Franclsco Examiner, when asked if the S)rmbionese Lib~ration the proposals later in the day to
Army (SLA) would respond to the successful distribution to be- the Syrian government in
tween 25,1100 and 30,1100 persons of groceries valued at more than Damascus.
By the time he leaves
$200,000. '
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Damascus
Saturday, Kissinger
Thursdav's food recioients stood oatiently in line oil "'~old ,
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was expected ,to know whether

programs;

educational

programs on the early signs of
heart attack and stroke;, and
the distribution of thousands of
educational leailel&lt;, pamphlets and literature.

HAK in Israel

2 FOR •7.00

Childrens Department, Second Floor

CLEVELAN~ASOI.JNE PRICES WILL HOLD the line in
March for the Standard Oil Co. of Ohio and its subsidiary. Boron
Oil Co., Sohio announced Thursday.
Effective at 12:01 a.m.' today, however, Sohio said it was
raising the price of home heating oil 2.6 cents per gallon. Th~
gasoline price stabilization followed live consecutive months of
price increases although, Sohio said, all were permissible under
Cost of Living Council guidelines.

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COLUMBUS-DESPITE SEVERAL CONTROVERSIAL
issues, both chambers of the Ohio General Assembly appear to
be headed toward swift agreement over House-passed abortion
legislation drastically reworked in the Senate committee.
The abortion bill, which would bring Ohio in line with recent
u. s. Supreme Court rulings, was approved by the House last
July.

WASHINGTON - THE COST OF LIVING COUNCIL (CIC ),
citing the need for long-run price stability, has allowed the steel
industry to raise prices an average of 5.3 pet.
In addition to increasing prices on all products now, steel
producers may raise prices additionally once a_month to account
for rapidly increasing costs of scrap metal, a vttal raw matenal.
"The council has determined that in the interPs t of longerrun price stability and increased ca pacity, st~l firms must be
allowed to increase prices now to reflect mcurred cost In·
creases " said council Director John T. Dunlop.

Sell p!'Opelied · 21 inch CUI ·
with
grass catchers .
Famous Lawn Bay quality
for years of satisfactory

MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE
SPORT SHIRTS

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Sale

No Two Per Cent
A spokesman for Sun sa id a

follow-up order from the Federal Energy Olfice..,said there
is to be no decrease in allocations for any state in order to

meet additional emergency allocations in 27 harder hit states,
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PHONE 992-2156

TEN CENTS

disorders primarily in young

Briefsl

By United Press Int•rnatlonal
FINDLAY, OHIO- THE MARATHON OIL CO. announced
here today it had increased the price of its gasoline by 8.4 cents
per gallon and the price of home heating oil and other light
distillates by 2.7 cents per gallon.
Officials said the · price hikes, effective today, were
necessary for Marathon to import expensive foreign crude oil
and in order to contribute to the nation's gasoline supply.
Another factor, officials said, was the Federal Energy Office
authorization which allows cost adjusiments to refineries as an
incentive to maximize gasoline production.

Sale! Mens Winter Weight

4 Fluid ounces-Regular 93c

with the same allocation rates
''everywhere.' '

Meigs Loca l Schools will be
closed Monday and Tuesday
because of a persistent
epidemic of flu and related

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SALE

Home
Furnishings Department, First Floor
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TIRED.OF YOUR JOB? Perhaps, you can swap with one
of these two employ!!S of the Nelson Tree Service Co. which
was working in Pomeroy Thursday. One of the men rode the
"bucket" high into a tree while another worked in the top of
the huge tree on a hillside along Butternut Ave. A small
section of Butternut Ave., was blocked off through Thursday
as workers of the company removed branches from the top of
the huge tree.

Reg. 10.49 Lee Streich Denim Jeans . . . ·
' ReQ. 10.49 Lee Boot Cui Flare Denims · · · ·

•CHOOSE 60x84 OR 72x84

coordinates is included

December and it· would stick

Illness
closing
schools

DUNGAREES
Includes our entire stock of Lee Riders . Lee Denim Boot Cut
Flares and Lee Strefch Denim Jeans.

eWXURIOUS 100% NYLON
BINDING
e50% POLYESTER/50%
ACRYLIC SHELL

Our entire stock of

ceive a 90 per cent allocation
for March just as it has since

Devoted To The Interests Of The Meigs-Mwon Area

Opportunity Day Sale!

eDUAL OR SINGLE CONTROL

Shop our Second Floor
Foundations Department
for a large and complete
selection of Playtex, Best
Form, Formfit-Rogers
and Lily of France.

Sun Oil Co., based in Philadelphia, said Ohio would re-

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SPORTSWEAR

emphasis on production £rom

"And we're going to be very heating fuel t9 gasoline .
piled but that the state would slingy with il the first lhrce
" We have begun maximizing
reL-eive " roughly " 82 per cent weeks of lhe month ," he said . gasoline but that doesn't mean
of its February, 1972 allocation.
"If Ohioans cont inu e the there will be an increase in
However. he said there may same buying pattern they did gasoline because our crude oil
be problems if the oil com- in February we will have surplus is down," the spokespanies are not telling the truth . enough to see us through the man said.
"Shell Oil told us it would month," Minnis sa id .
The Illinois-based Un ion 76
give Ohio 82 per cent of the
The Cleveland-based Standard Oil Company told UP! that its
allocation," Minnis sa id . " How- Oil of Ohio said it would give March allocation for Ohio would
ever, it's telling its dealers they the state 86 per cent of its be 64 per cent gasoline and
are only going to get 70 per February 1972 allocation, two 63 per cent diesel fuel as comcen t so we'll have to waH and per cent fess than it gave last pared with 1972.
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month.
Aspokesman said this applies
Gas Set Aside
A spokesman for Sohio ~aid to all of its eastern region
Minnis also sa id the state has the firm, like oth er oil com- which is faced with a "refinery
set aside two million gallons panies , will begin shiftmg the lW'naroWld" which includes

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PRICES

OPPORTUNITY DAYS

Many solid colors and patterned rugs
in stock.

COORDINATE

for its March reserve.

Jeans .

Our entire stock of accent rugs is in·
eluded in this two -day sale. ·

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crgy office suid today comj Jlcte
figures had not yet been com-

he has succeeded in getting
troop pullback talks started
between Syria, one of the
hardline Arab states, and
Israel.
Israeli press reports ~id
Jerusalem wanted an agreement with Syria involving the
withdrawal and thinning of
forces in stages similar to the
disengagement p a c t with
Egypt.
"Israel does not rule out
Egyptian participation but insists that the Syrians, not the
Egyptians, do all the actual
negotiating and, above all, that.
the Syrians sign an eventuai
agreement," the Jerusalem
Post said.
The flag-raising ceremony,
which was also attended by
Egyptian Foreign Minister Is·
mail Fahmi, signaled a full- '
scale renewal of diploJ;natic
ties broken off ~uring the 1967
Middle East Wart

people of school age.
Meantime, schools of the
Eastern Local School District
were closed today and will be
closed next Monday to combat
illness in that sec lion of the
counly.
Eastern sc hools were closed
today and Monday last night by
order of Supt. John Riebel who
was in Columbus today at·
tending a meeting. However,
absenteeism in the district was
sel at approximately 33 pet.
Many were se nt home in that
district on Thursday when they
became ill after reporting to
classes.

Io the Meigs Local District,
George Hargraves, superintendent, said absenteeism
Friday rose again after having
decreased th~ past couple of
days. Tuesday, after having
been dismissed on Monday,
schools of the district still
reported a 26.5 pet. absent.
Wednesday this dropped to 23.2
pet. and Thursday it went to
22.2 pet. However, today,
absenteeism had shot up to 25
pet. and had increased beyond
that by noon when additional
children became ill at school.
Following conferences with
the r.;eigs Counly Heallh
Department and the board of
education, Hargraves said the
Monday and Tuesday closings
were ordered in an attempt to
break the back of the apparent
epidemic. Riebel also had
conferred
with
health
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ORDINANCES DEDICATED- Carson Crow, a law student at Ohlo Northern University,
has worked three swruners recodifying ordinances of Pomeroy Village, a project began under
the late Mayor William G. Baronick . Thursday night Crow presented the ordinance book in
memory of Mr. Baronick to his widow. At the dedication were, front, 1-r, Crow, Mrs. Betty
Baronick · back, Don Collins and Charles Legar, former mayors, and the present mayor, Dale
Smith. The dedication read: "In dedication tc the Honorable William G. Baronick, who was
serving as mayor of the Village of Pomeroy, at the time of his death, March 28, ~973. Mr.
Baronick was faithful to his duties and served this village with honor. It was through hlS efforts
the project of compiling the codified ordinances of Pomeroy, began. 0 God, control us as _thou
wilt, and guide the labour of our hand; let all our work be surely burlt as thou, the arch1tect,
hast planned." Emma Clatworthy assisted Crow with the project.

Parents urged to cool it
advises parents not to become
County Health Commissioner, concerned unless the symptoday urged parents not to toms become severe. It is
become alarmed over the recommended by the health
reported cases of Reyes' department that if a child Is ill'
Syndrome, a rare and little he or she should be pl!iced
understood disease that has "
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Gov.
claimed the lives of some
John J. Gilligan today signed
child•en in United States.
into
law legislation reducing
Reye 's Syndrome usually is
the
speed
limit on Ohio highpreceded by a mild virus infection such as influenza or ways and interstates to 55
per hour.
chicken pox. Dr. Ridgway Wmiles.&amp;$.!.W.w."""h:::
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Dr. John R. Ridgway, Meigs

under the care of a physician.
To date, there has not been a
case of Reye's Syndrome
reported to the Meigs County
Health Dept.
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Fined by Pomeroy Mayor
Dale Smith thursday night
were Sherry Hutton, Pomeroy,
$10, driving In ar. unsafe
manner, and George Buckett,
Middleport, $25 and costs for

shoplifting.

School illness pattern traced
By GEORGE HARGRAVES, Supt.
Meigs Local School District
Last Monday, with the concurrence of the Meigs County
Health Department; we closed all our schools in the hope that we
could slow down the spread of various infectious illnesses in owschool district.
This helped somewhat, but it certainly did not bring about a
radical change in our attendance pattern. I would like to review
with you how this pattern fluctuated. On Monday, February 18,
we had 488 students allsent in the district. This was 16.9 pet. On
the 19th it rose to 650 (11.4 pet.) . On Wednesday, the 20th, it was
682 (23.5 pet.) . On the 21st it was 688 (23.8 pet.). On Friday it
made a dramatic jump to 862 (29.8' pel.). This large number on
Friday, February 22, led us tn the decision to request' a closing on

Speaking of Schools-No. 305 '
Monday. On Tuesday, February 26, there were 767 absent (26.5
pel.). This fell to 672 (23.2 pet.) on Wednesday, February '!1.
Yesterday we went to643absent which Is 22.2pct. r
We seem to be faced with a number of different illness..,.
There are the normal number of colds. We have some type of flu.
There seems to be some throat infection. We also have chicken
pox, measles and varied other childhood diseases. The 22.2 pet.
experienced yesterday would compare to a normal 12-13 pet.
anticipated absence about this time ~ year. We are making
some headway put not too rapidly.
. I certainly would encourage you not to send a sick child to
school. This Is not good for the student and it Is certainly not good
for the other students in the schooi.In addition to this, it creates a
real problem for us as we attempt to have these students
returned to their homes or take care of thein at school.
There seenlS to be some confusion about policy that the
Board has adopted concerning exces~ive absence and not
passing a grade or getting credits for the year. This policy was
established to lake care .of excessive absence that Is UNEXCUSED. Any student in grades !..! who has more than 30
UNEXCUSED days of'' absence during a year cannot be
promoted: Please note that litis is UNEXCUSED absence.
Illness is excused absence and does not coud! towllrd this 30 days.

In the high school the limitation Is 15 UNEXCUSED days per
semester. Again, let me emphasize that illness Is excused al&gt;sence and does not count toward the 15 days. A student who is
home with illness should not be penalized in any way and should
have adequate opportunity to make up any work that has been
missed.
Report cards normally would have gone home yesterday.
Due to the large amount of illness and the consequent large
amount of makeup work, report cards will not be sent home until
Thursday, March 7. This delay of one week will give us more
opportunity for makeup so that the grade reports will be complete .
The nation is facing a gasoline shortage. You and I as individuals qave come face to face with this shortage just recently
in Meigs County. The Meigs Local School District is also facing
problems with limited gasoline supplies. We are uncertain as to
the number of gallons thai we will be able to obtain in March or
subsequent months.
Present circumstances, however, indicate that it will be
necessary to strictly limit or completely eliminate all field trips
during the spring months . We also have some serious questions
as to what gasoline will be available for transportation for sorin~
athletic teams. Perhaps the shortage will not be too great and
our programs will not be undulyi!lurtailed. At this time, we just
don't know what the future supply of gasoline will be.
In the last couple of columns f have emphasized that we
would be interested in having adult evening classes in those
areas where we had sufficient demand and enrollment. There
has been very little r..,ponse to this invitation, so I assume that
there is not a great desire for evening classes. Nevertheless, the
invitation stands and I will look forward to hearing from you if
you are interested.
The loss of last Monday as a school day means that all
schools have now missed four days. Harrisonville and Rutland
have missed five. Salisbury has missed 6\2. This means that
Harrisonville and Rutland are .a t the maximum and tqat any
further days miss~d will bave to be made up at the5e schools
Salisbury already has to make up I \2 days. The time of the
makeup days wi11 1be worked out cooperatively at Sallsbury and
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at any Qther &amp;'IIJ&lt;fl where makeup Is r~ired.

�3- The Oa1ly Sentmel, Middleport Pomeroy, 0, March 1 1974

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Friars like 13th ranking Six of
(. oll('gt' IL'lskNba ll Roundup
By U!Utt•rl Press lntt·rnattonal
l'o r ,1 team " 1th a 24 t
record Pt ov td en c e Coach

Dave Ga,oll thmks h1s 13th
ranked Frtars

are a httle

underrated
But Gavttl sees an ad~ antage
m the ratmgs m relation to the
upcommg NCAA tournament
to whtch hts clu b \'t as tm tted
Thursda\' along \'t tth etght

other mdependent teams
Bcmg a httle bll underrated
1111&amp;}lt work to ou r ad\ antage,

sa1d GaVIII short!) before the
Fnars went out and celebrated
th eir NCAA InVItation by
wh1ppmg Camsms 97-1&gt;9 But
\\ e have two unusual ktds

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scm et \' 1th 27 p()Lnts o~ nd top
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no\\ 18-5 ovc1all and 10-1 m
conference play

Balanced Attack
Seattle Umvers1ty used a

The "two unusual k1ds
Gav1tt referred to are co-

an e1ght-pomt halftune def1c1t

ca ptams Marvm Barnes and

and hand San Francisco 1ts

balanced attack to overcome

pia)

l'llt f)Q ns are now II 2 m

the (on fcrence Seattle ~ ould
hi'IH~ to beat Santa Clara
So:llutd.t\ while t iSI \\liS losmg
to St Marys fo t the ( tucfs to
gam a f1rst place tte
Th e onlv other ranked team
m at:t1on was 11th rated Long

m lht!

sc..:urcd two key
overtune

sct: uml

penod as the Indians na 1led

down a sermfmal berth m the
Southern Conference tournanuml With a 75.-67 wm ove r F.ast
Ca rolina Th e Indians meet
r urman tomght m one semlflnul game wh1lc m th e other,
KANSAS CITY, Mo (UP! ) Davidson, an 82-69 wmner over S1x teams ranked m the top 20

The Citadel faces R1chmond
The two wmners play Saturday
mght for the NCAA b1d

Beach Statewh1 ch easily rolled
past San Jose Slate 64-1&gt;0
behmd Roscoe Pondexter s 24
In oth er ga me s Boston
pomts and Leonard Gray s 18
The wm was Long Beach Umvers1ty beat Holy Cross 89State's 75th consecutive home 79, Detrmt downed Loyola (lll )
\ICtory and upped 1ts season 86-75, New Mex1co State
mark to 22·2 !he 49ers already stopped North Texas State 95have their fifth stra1ght Pac1f1c 69 Utah mpped Colorado State
Coast Ath leti C Assoc~allon BJ.a2, Brigham Young downed
cro"n locked up but have been Wyommg 74-1&gt;2 and Nevada
ruled mehg1 ble to go to the Las Vegas got b) Pepperdine
72-1&gt;3
NCAA playoffs
W1lham &amp; Mary s Ron

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Kevm Stacom who combmed second WCAC loss 62-59
for 50 pomts agamst CamslUs Seattle was led by Frank
Barnes also pulled down 21
rebounds wh1le Stacom hauled
m 12
Camsms , whtch saw tts
record drop to 13-11, was
hampered by the loss of Larry
Fogle , the nation 's leadmg
scorer, who m1ssed the game
because of an ankle spram he
suffered Wednesday m
prachce
W1th all nme at~arge b1ds to
the NCAA tourney extended
and accepted, only 16 spots
remam and all 16 are reserved
for conference champions
In addition to Providence,
other teams mVIted to the
NCAA tourney were Notre
Dljllle, Marquette, Pittsburgh,
'.~
South Carolma , Creighton,
Syracuse Oral !Wberts and
Dayton
St John's, Manhattan, Massach~etts and Hawau were
the f1rst four teams InVIted to
play m the National Jnv1tahon
Tournament at New York
Twenheth ranked Lownville
moved to w1thm one VIctory of
clmchmg the Missow-1 Valley
MASON HAWKS- The Mason Hawks basketball team made up of members from Mason
title and an automatiC NCAA
Elementary, fourth , fifth and SIXth grades, ended 1ts season With an 8-2 record The team w1ll
b1d Thursday rught while San
play for champwnship honors Saturday mght at 8 p m at Mason Team members are, front
FranciSCO blew a chance for
row, 1-r, Kevm James, Randy Wright, Tun Greene, M1ke Sayre, Randy Pierce, and J1mmy
clinchm g the West Coast
Gibbs, back row, R1ck Barmtz, Scott Barmtz, Todd Kebler, B1ll We1ss, Steve Ohlmger, and
Athletic crown.
coach, Paul P1erce AssiStant coaches not pictured are Henry VanMeter, Dave Sm1th and
Freshman Wesley ~ Cox
Denms Harris
pow-ed m a career-high 25
pomts and speared 11 rebounds
as loUISVIlle defeated St LoUis
95-1&gt;5and retamed 1ts one-game
lead over Bradley m the MVC
race. The Cardinals, who saw
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The and close-cropped hair on men m-law , Dav1d Eisenhower,
St Lou1s f1ghl back from a 53would personally take them on
young Repubilcans welcomed are shll m style
The YRs as they call a tour of the Wh1te House
President NIXon like he was the
themselves,
are largely con- today, NIXon sa1d "There are
w1nnmg coach of the home
tow n team, but they loved Sen servative and rural They are several of you m this room who
Barry Goldwater ilke a father learrung the ntuals and rou- want to be President some day,
The Young Republican Lead- hnes of pohllcs-the ,con- and I want you to look the place
Begms March 14
ersh ip Confe rence, wh1ch ference features numerou s over and see 1f you hke 1t "
at GBC
The
youthful
crowd
opened Thursday at the Shore- hosp1tal1ty smtes, luncheons,
ham Amencana Hotel w1th speakers tables and back-room welcomed the Pres1dent w1th a
about 600 men and women bargammg~nd many expect pep rally cheer of "three more
cam pa1gn staf- years three more years" as
Wlder 40 m attendance, 1s one to be
place where the women m fers , and ~orne have even NIXOn held up three fmgers
They cheered, hollered and
dresses far outnumber the h1gher goals
Bus Admlnlstrallon
whistled
m appreciation over
Telhng the delegates his sonwomen m pants and where ties
Jr Accountmg
Secretarial
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Road will

IRO NTON - T Allan
Wolter, D1stnct Ranger, U S
Forest Serv1ce, sa1d today
Engle Construction Company
of McArthur was the apparent
were p1cked Thursday, along low bidder for the reconw1th 3 others, to fill at-large structiOn of the last portwn of
berths m the NCAA basketball Forest Highway No
2
tournament
(Vesuv1us Lakeside Road)
Second-ranked Notre Dame located seven miles north of
(23-1) and No 7 Marquette (22- Ironton
3) headed the field of mdependEngle's b1d of $260,789 was
ents and both w11l compete m for the reconstructiOn of I 4
the Mideast Reg1onal at In- m1le of roadway from Oak Hill
diana State m Terre Haute,
Cam pground to B1g Bend
Ind
Beach Work 1s to mclude
Notre Dame will meet th e gradmg, dramage, base, hot
Ohw Valley Conference cham- bltummous concrete and other
piOn and Marquette will play work Wolter added that
the M1d-Amer1can Conference "safety of the travelmg public
wmner m first-round games on IS our pnme concern m
March 9 Other ranked teams reconstructmg the road ' The
recelVlng at-large berths m- roadway Width will be mclude No 11 Pittsburgh, No 13 creased to a safe two-lane
ProVIdence and Nos 16 South standard Included m the
Carolma and Creighton
proJect 1s the constructiOn of a
F1rst-round wmners w1ll adroadside v1sta overlookmg
vance to the regwnal tournaLake Vesuvius near Big Bend
ments March 14 and 16
The first round pa1rmgs (all Beach
" When thiS prOJeCt IS
games March 9)
completed," Wolter sa1d, "we
EAST- ProVIdence ( 23-3 ) vs
Penn, Ivy .League champwn at w11l have 2 8 rrules of f~rst class
St John's (NY ), Pittsburgh road from VesuVIus Dam to
(22-3) vs M1ddle Atlantic B1g Bend Beach " Engle
Conference champwn at West ConstructiOn was the con·
tractor on the f1rst 1 4 mile
V~rgm1a, Morgantown, W Va ,
segment
wh1ch was completed
South Carolma (20-4) vs
last
September.
Southern Conference champion
Work liimts are to be kept to
at the Palestra, Philaa
nunllllum
so as not to llllpalr
delphia
the
beauty
of
the area "There
MIDEAST-Notre Dame (23IS a proVISIOn m the contract to
1) vs Oh1o Valley Conference
champwn and Marquette (22- maintam traffic so as not to
3) vs Mid-American Con- disrupt the use of the area by
ference champiOn at Inctlana recreatwnlsts," Wolter added
Work IS scheduled to begm
State, Terre Haute, lnd
around
the f~rst of April
MIDWEST --Oral !Wberts
Funds
lor the proJeCt were
(20-4) vs Syracuse (111-6) and
appropnated by the Federal
Cre~ghton (21-5) vs Southwest
Conference champiOn at North Highway Adimrustrallon who
Will also handle contract adTexas State, Denton, Tex
WEST-Dayton (17-7 ) vs numstration and lllSpectwn
Pac1f1c Coast Athletic Assoclatwn champion and Big Sky
Conference champwn vs.
Western Athletic Conference
champwn at Idaho State,
and told them "you can take
Pocatello, Idaho
Sttes of all first-round pnde that you supported the
games, With the excephon of men and policies that brought
the East, had been selected an end to the war which was
here when we came to offtee."
pnor to Thursday
Their opposition to NIXon's
B1ggest surprise m the atfore1gn
policies were noted as
large select10ns was the
NIXon
S8ld
that Thursday was
shlftmg of Dayton to the West
Regwnal Coach Don Donoher the second anniversary of his
md1cated he wasn't surprised return from China He sa1d "1t
that h1s team was selected, but seems like a very long llme ago
was that the Flyers had been and 1t seelll!l that many of you
picked to go agamst the PCAA m thiS aud~ence had concern
champ m the West RegiOnal about that trip when 11 was
announced You also have
concerns about negollallon
rather than confrontation With
the President's remarks, espe-. the Communist nations, mcludc1ally when he sa1d that his mg the Soviet Uruon, because
adnumstration ended the draft ' of the differences we have
had- deep 1deolog1cal differences between our system
and theirs."
The quest1on arose again In a
question-and-answer sess1on
In other leg~slabve develop- with VIce PreSident Gerald R
ments
Pord, who repeated an earlier
ELECTIONS - The House pronuse that "! have no 111sent back to COilUlUtlee a tention of bemg a political
Senate-passed bill which would cand1date for any office m 1976
mcrease compensatiOn for and sa1d he did not see the loss
members of boards of elec- of his old congress10nal seat to
llons.
a Democrat as a precedent
EDUCTION - The Senate
"How should Americans take
unanimously adopted and sent a stand w1th regard to Comto the House leg1slallon extend- muniSt nations?" Ford was
mg by two months the report- asked
11
mg date for the Educallon Re1 don't think we have to
'~ew CollUlUttee, until next
approve a country's mternal
Dec 15
goverrunent to negotiate with
Both the Senate and House them," Ford said "I think
are scheduled to reconvene peace Is more important than
next Tuesday at 1 30 p m
confrontation "

By United Press liitematlonill
Baseball's annU~ pre-aeason
pos1t1on Jugghng began m
earnest Thursday w1th centerfield the prlllle question spot
for the Nallonal League diVISIOn champion New York Mets
and Cmcmnatl Reds
The Mets, who went w1th
weak-hitting Don Hahn and the
now-retired Wllhe Mays m
center for most of last season,
are exper1mentmg with
regular leftf~elder Cleon Jones
m the nuddle garden Meanwhile, Reds' Manager Sparky
Anderson, havmg traded off
Bobby Tolan, h1s regular
centerlielder for the last live
seasons, has dec!ded to g~ve
newly-acqu1red Merv Rettenmund the f1rst shot at the
JOb
" I don't want to keep
changmg pos1hons," Jones
said of h1s unpending SWitch,
"but I'll play center if that's
what they want. AU I'm asking
1s a chance to play m some
games down here so I can learn
the cutoff throws and how to
play the hitters "
Rettenmund, who was a
surpr1se acqws1t10D from the
BaltllllOre Orioles last winter
masmuch as the Reds gave up
pitcher !Wss Gr~ey from an
already 'only faiJl• pitchmg
staff, 15 the early choiCe for
Tolan's spot
"I want to play Retterunund
every day m an A or B game,"
saJd AnderjlOn "And if he
doesn't wm the pos1t1on, I'll
platoon hun with Ken Griffey
Ken has tremendous speed and
I want hllll to use it " Griffey
batted 327 at Indianapolis last
year and stole 43 bases
Two other centerflelders
don't expect to have too many
problems m landing a starting
role w1th their n~w clubs •
WilliE DaVIs, acqll!red m the
most spectacular trade of the
off..season from Los Angeles,
Jomed his new Montreal Expo
teammates and promptly announced: "I'm looking forward
to the best season of my

Vlcemen m heu of a cash bonus House changes and sent to the
The V~etnam bonus program governor a bill exemptmg sales
was approved by the voters at auction from the reta1l sales
last November The estllllated tax
500,000 ehg1ble Ohw serAt the same lime, the House
War era
VIcemen w1ll be able to claun a adopted, 81-2, and sent to the
Actwn came unanllllously maxunum $500 cash bonus, or Senate a b1ll to elimmate mlfa1r
Thursday before the Senate take double their cash bonus m practices by beer and Wine
JOined the House m weekend ctedits toward tmtwn or fees at manufacturers toward the1r
adJournment
accred1ted lnslltullOns of ed- d1stnbutors
Alter the House concurs m ucation
Rep J Leonard Camera, Dmmor amendments next week
The cutoff date for applymg Loram, mtroduced a bill
and Gov John J G1lllgan signs for an educatwnal cred1t will legally establlShmg a separate
the bill, the commiSsioners of be somelliJie before the Dec "black lung" fund to supthe smking fund w1ll be able to 31 , 1982, del!.Qlme for makmg plement msurance benefits
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pa1d under federal law by
awardmg the educahonal
Prwr to weekend adJourn- nurung compames to employes
asslStam::e credit, whtch may ment, the Senate agreed to disabled by "mmer's asthma "
be clauned by ehg1ble ser-

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"" Tornadoes w1ll be searchmg shootmg of 6-4 semor Greg

for thm first d1str1ct tour
nament berth m more than 10
years when the) take on Coach
J1m Fosters North Galha
Pirates m the fmals of the
Me1gs Class A Me1gs Sectwna l
Saturday mght at 7 30 m the
Larry R Mornson gym at
Rock Sprmgs
Wolfe, who sa1d that
reboundmg and defense w1ll be
the key m the fmal outcome of
Saturday's champwnsh1p fray ,
will send out a sta rtmg lineup
cons1stmg of semors Bob M11ler
and Randy Warner at the
guard postllons se mors Pe te

Donahe and the outs1de
shootmg of Junior guard Ken
Chnstensen Other offens1ve
threa ts are Wes Gossett and
Roger Caldwell
Coal Grove's def ense, a1ded
by the Yf•ldcats' poor shootmg
mght, made the differen ce on
th e Horn ets' home court

Sayre and Dave Theiss at the

Coac h J 1m Osbo rne's
forward pos1hons and se mor Ga ll1po hs Blue Dev1ls adVern Ord at the p1vot spot
vanced to the lmals of the Class
As for North Gaiha , Wolfe AA Sectwnal basketball
sa1d the Tornados have been tournamen t at Coal Grove £or
workmg all week on stoppmg the th1rd consecullve year
guards T1m Stout and Greg fo llo,. mg Thursda) mght s 72
James
They 'll get the~r 50 tnumph over Coach Ca rl
normal number of shots,· Large's Rock H1ll Redmen
Wolfe said 'We'll probably
The Blue Devils, now IH
have to concede them at leas t overa ll, meet Coach Carl
20 shots each " the Tornado Hamlll 's South
Point
coach contmued , 11 but from
Pointers, 15-5, for the 1974
where we want them to ta ke IItle Saturday, begmnlng at
them ''
7:30 p.m m the Coal Grove
Wolfe sa1d tha t Mi ller was H1gh School gym.
out of dnlls two days th1s week
Ti cke ts for Sa turday 's
as a result of Illness, but added champ1onsh1p game went on
the Tornado ace should be sale at the h1gh school this
ready for the Pirates m the mormng GAHS fans were
champwnsh1p game Southern allocated 400 ducats for the
enters the game w1th an 11-a contest
season mark
Wmner of Saturday's enExpected to start for the counter will advance to the
Pirates are Tim Stout and Greg Class AA D1str1ct tournament,
James at the guard pos1twns, to be held at Rw Grande
Dave Robmette and Ke1th College s L) ne Center on
Weddmgton at the forward March 6, 7, and 9
slots and M1ke Camden at the
South Pomt gamed the fma is
p1vot spot The P~rates are 10-9 by ehmmatmg Chesa peake 78on the year
60 and Ironton 41-40 GAHS
Southern gamed the Me1gs ousted Me1gs 78-66 before
Sectwnal fmals by defeatmg se ndm g Rock H1ll to the
Kyger Creek, 66-56 North s1delmes last mght w1th an 8-11
Galha gained the fmals by season mark
downmg Eastern, 72-1&gt;2
Coach Hamill 1s expected to
Wmner of Saturday's game start Denms Hurd, 5-11 )umor
will advance to the Chillicothe at one guard post Ron Ten
Class A D1str1ct, and w1ll nant, &amp;-0 semor who almost
recetve a first round bye 1 destroyed GAHS at Galhpohs
automallcally pulling that on Jan 22, 1s expected to sta rt
team m the Class A D1stnct at the other guard post Ten
champ1onsh1p game
on nant had 24 pomts and 16
Saturday, March 9
rebounds m a 53-52 loss to
Gall1pohs earher th1s season
Fred Shop~, &amp;.6 sophomore,
Revenge' IS sa1d to be very
1s expected to start at center
sweet
aga1nst
the Galhans On Jan
That, along w1th a tr1p to the
22, Shope p1cked off 10
Class ADIStriCt Tournament at
rebounds and pumped m all 11
Chillicothe, will be on the
pmnts
for the Pmnters
mmds of SVAC champwn
David Vance, 6-1 JUnior,

Hannan Trace Saturday mght
when the Wildcats tangle w1th
Coal Grove m the Class A
Sec!lil!llli Fmais at Ironton
Hlgh Sehool
A Wildcat VICtory would not
only giVe the Gallians a trip to
Chillicothe, but it would avenge
a 57 -&amp;1 loss to the Hornets, the
only blemiSh on Hannan
Trace's record

Coach Paul Dillon's Wildcats
move mto the finals with a 19-1'
mark. Coach Dave Waller's
Hornets nde mto the fmais
w1th a 16-4 mark
In the earlier meetmg, the
Hornets stung early m rolllng
up an 16-4 lead before Hannan
Trace could get untracked The
Wildcats cut the def1crt to
seven at the half and moved
ahead by a seven pomt margm
m1dway m the f1nal penod
before a combmahon of thmgs
turned the game around
In order to wm, the Wildcats

Without the home floo r adva nta ge the Horne.s could be
m trouble

Hannan 1race has n on two
ga mes m the Class A fmals

and Ron Schrltter, &amp;-2 JUmor
are expected to open at the
forward slots Vance picked
off 11 rebounds and netted
eight points against GAHS
during regular season play.
Greg Prater, &amp;-2 JUnior, 1s

seeded team
I he Hor nets must s top
Hannan T1aces fast b1 ea k

semor guard does not score

the Pointers' s1x lh man

South Pmnt 1s experl€d to
employ a zone defense agams t

the Galhpuhtans
Thu rsdaj Hock Hlil emploved a 2-1-2 zone agtu nst th~
Ga lhans , and tr1ed a full cou1 t
press on seve1al occa~wns, but
the sma llet Redmen we1 c no

match for the SEOAI cham
pwns

Although 1t

\~as

not one of

Galha s better all around
performant:es the Blue Devils

led all the way It was 16-7 afte1
one pellod , 32·17 dullng the
ht:t lftJme mtenmsswn t:tnd 52-28

afl€r three penods
W1 th the score 59 26 and 6 19
lert m t 1e game

Coach

Osborne cleared h1s bench The
Redmen ou tscored GAHS 22 13
durmg the fmal SIX mmutes of

play
Three Blue Devlis hmshed
m double f1gures Guard J1m
Niday talhed 18 pomts, Gil
Pnce 17 and M1kc S1ckles 13
Don DaviSson led th e Redmen's attack w1th 12
GAHS hlt 27 or 61 held goa l
attempts for 44 2 pet At the
chanty hne, the De vils canned
18 of 23 for 78 2 pet GA HS had

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follow the datly activities of scholastlc sports and 1t seems the
quet ) Js becom mg more ~md more re levant every year

Whereas m football , baseball and othr sports the fans ale
somewhat ren 1m ed from the pl ay mg t:trea, the payin g customers

are nght on top of the actwn m basketball, makmg 1t very easy
for the spectator to become a parllctpant "
Incid ents ha\e occurred thts v.mter which make one wonder

whether ou1 h1gh school gvmnas1ums "'ll be tur ned mto the
a1med camps our college campuses resembled m the lat e 60s and

eally 70s
Will armed guards, or pollee escorts be needed for off1c1als
timers sco re keepers etc ' It has ab cady happened
Seve ral weeks ago a sout heastern Ohio powerhouse lost 1ts

hrst game of the season, and mc1dents fo llowmg the game
reflected poor!) on the team s followers
One \\oman repeated !) swung w1ldly at the head of the offlc lalllmer wtlh het pu1 se , wh1le rovmg 'fans" confronted ilie
timer before he could make h1s v.ay to fr tendher confmes behmd

a lucked door One fan constantly kicked at the portal, e1ther m
frustratiOn over the loss or an attempt to knock the door down
F"ollowmg Wednesday mght's Ironton-south Pomt thnller
fans agam confronted an ofhc1al, but heavily equipped pohce
officers quickly JU mped m the unruly crowd 's way
Followmg that, the offiCial scorer, who I had to get some

New York
Ke nt ucky
C aro 1tn a
Vtrg tnt a
Memphts

1

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g b

42 15 617
'4 0 15 6 15
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42 30 583
2
22 44 333 19
17 so 2S1 25
w es t
w I pel g b
45 24 6S 2

Uta h
ln d ana
36 3-'
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9
J4 JJ 507 10
5 Al i On to
D env er
3 1 36 463 13
Sa n D ego
30 J6 44 i 1 1 1
Thur sday 's R es ult s
U tah 127 Denver I O'i
to11ly game sch eduled )
Frtday s Games
M emphts v s V r gtnta
a l Norfolk
San Otego at N ew Yo r k
San An 1onl0 al Ky
(on l y Qames sc h edu l ed)

Interest
t=or You

5.75%

Tourney scores
Oh 10 H 1gh Sc hool
Basketba ll Scores.
By un, ted Pr ess 1n ternat 1ona l
Thur sday
Cl ass AAA
(A t Canton)
C anlon M c K tnl e y 72 A r k o n
Spr tngf eld 49
( At C&lt;J iumb usl
Col s E ast 66 Reyno l d 5burq S6
Co t s Easlmoo r 89 We::. te.rv li e

On 90-Day

Certificates
5 75 per ce nt pe r
year pa.d on 90 day
Ce r t tf ,cates
of
Depos tt
$1,000 00

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Spr1nq Sou lh 69 Mf'adowd a l e 59
Spr ng N or th 85 Fatrbor n Park
H tl l5 J &lt;l
I At Oxford!
C 1n
Pr1n c eton
68
Oxford
Tal a w a n da 6 \
Mt
L e mon Mon r o e 70 c n
Healthy 62
1 At Cleveland)
Sout hvt ew 55 Ckve 5 1 Edward

Mtntmum Int e res t
Payable Quarterly

Meigs Co. Branch

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A dmtral
K tng
73
A mhersl 37
&lt;A t R i o Grande)
The Athens County
Marte11a 8 3 Mtam T r .:1 ce 52
Class AA
Sav1ngs &amp; Loan Co
&lt;At N ew Phlladelphtal
296 Second Sf
We::.. I Holmes 69 Dr esd en Tr1
Pomeroy, Oh 1o
Valley sa
NHL Sl a rtdm gs
(At Feder ill H oc k1ngl
By Untied Pr ess lnler nat tdnal
N ew L ex ngton 6 1 V nt on
Ea st
w I I ph
gf
ga Coun t y 61
(At Luca SVIll e)
Bos ton
42 10
7 91 270 159
Mon tre l 37 16
8 82 129 17.0 waverly 93 M nford 60
{ AI Urb a n al
N Y Rng r s
32 i6 12 76 227 18 1 Versatl l es 61 M amt Ea sl 60
Sprmg Shawnee 70 l n dtan Lake L _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __J
Toron to 28 2 1 12 66 222 183
5I
Bu ff a lo 26 26
DelrOtf 22 J I
N Y l sld r s
15
Vancovr 17

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Phd a

In cuttmg hun of£ at the pass, mtrod ucmg myself , and ex

losers
In other area tournament

scoreke eper
But the explan ation wasn't enough to sa hsfy the near violent

games Thursday , Waver h
remamed ahve Wllh a 93-1&gt;0

fans, and on!) a qu1ck unlocking of the door and dodgm g dash
through th e passageway avmde~ a physical confrontatiOn
'Somebody's Gonna Gel Killed ," was the lltlc of a magazme
art1cle nearly 10 years ago
Concerrung violence m pro basketball , that excellent p1ece
also has releva ncies 10 college (re the Ohio State Mmnesota
mc1dent), and h1gh school ball as well

County, 61-1&gt;0, Valley do\\ned
Eastern of P1ke 67-57, Ross
Southeaste rn "h1pped Umoto
53-51, Coal Grove lUI ned back
Ironton St Joe 71-55, and
Manetta wa ll oped M1am1
Trace, 83-52

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Colleqe Ba sk e lb all R esu ll o:,
J C ST 77 Bl oo mt 1e d fJ
By Un1 t ed Pre$ s lnt er naftonal Mon mouTh 74 U p::. a l a 68
P layof f s
So ut hern
Conference
{ lsi
South
Round)
L OUI SVI l l e 95 '. I L out s 85
Dav 1d son a:t c l a del 69
B::.c y n 9Jt P l mb cll At n t c Btl
Wm &amp; Mary 75 E Ca r 67 (2 0I J Rndlph M en 106 Tw o:, n St 79
CUN Y Tournam e n1 ( 1 ~ 1 R o und I
Mrdw es f
Yo r k 53 Qu een s 51
Lehma n Stl H un l f'r 50
Wsc n sn Mwk89A I A79
C CNY 64 Brook ynn SJ
D etro I 36 L oyolla rIll ) 75
Medgar Evers 8 5 Baru ch 71\
S Ills 99 Evansv li e 8l
Bra dl e y 75 Drak e 74
w es t V1rgm1 a Conference
Tourney
Sou lhw es t
Qu ar t er F1nal ::.
An g elo ~~ 106 Sui Ro ss. 99
F rrnn l 96 Dvs &amp; E k n s 60
Sa l em 90 B ec kl e y 88
E T e x Sl 73 Howrd Payn e 66
N Mex St 9S N Te x Sl 69
Nchll s Sl 70 Sprng hll 67
E a sf
S H o u slon St Sl Tex: A&amp; I 70
Bryant 77 Benll e v 72
13o s ton R9 Holy Cro ss 79
Wes.t
M I T BI Wor e Polyl ecl 12
Utah RJ Co or ado Sl 82
Sa lem S l 87 Suffolk 52
BYU Jj Wyom nq 62
P rov dence 97 Can Stu 5 69
Sea l ti e 6'1 San Fran 59
G eorg clown 65 Cumb erland 6 1
Port a nd 13 Port l and Sl 72
Shaw 65 Mercyhu r sl 76
Plaltcv l i e ? 4 Stout 6
Dom tn can 69 C&lt;i l h e dr&lt;~ ~H
Scr d Heart 90 Brdqprt 67
Bai t more 9 1 Catho l tc 87
Our
Is
Howa r d 'ill De awar e Sf sa
Greater
J C Srn tth 9i Hampton 90

towa1d the Coal Grove Ath letic D1rector s office

stnped shirt by angered and frenz 1ed fans
TI~ey wanted to know why he d1di1 't call a foul when the real

ro mp over Mmford Ne w
Lexwgton upset V1nton

NB A Sta ndtnq o:,
By Untfe d Pre s$ lnl er n a l tona 1
Ea st er n Confcr enc t•
A 11 anttC DIVI SIOn
w 1 p et q b
~'i
1B 7 11
B osl un
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New York
36 3 4 ')J,i I?
Bu lf alo
Ph 1ta
20 &lt;1 6 JOJ 26
Centr a l Drvt sto n
w I pet 9 b
c .,p tt a
38 29 567
fl. tlanla
911 40
117 10
Hou ston
2t; &lt;1 t 33 6 12
Clev e
13 1\ 7 3? 9 16
W est ern conferenc e
M1dwest Dt VIS IOn
w 1 pet g b
d9 18
7] I
Mtlwaukee
n 27 681 3
Chtcago
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25 636
6
Delrott
27 43 386 231
KC Omaha
Pact h c OtV ISIOn
w I pe t IJ b
v Sl ate
37 27
~ 76
Los Anqel es
37 30 552
1
Sea l I e
J O 39 43 5 9
Phoen x
2S 43 368 11
Por ll and
21 16 J I J 17
Thursday s R esults
Mtlw 1\J D etr ot l 90
G St IZ9 Prt 1d 109
(On ly game s sc h edu ed l
Fnday s G,l m ~s
Boston at Buf f alo
M l wauku~ a l A ll an Ia
New York al Cap I a I
Se al li e at Detroil
K C Omll a l Los A n g
Cht cago at Portland
PhoentK itl Hou sl on
Cleveland at Pht la
(On l y games sc hedu led 1
ABA St andmgs
By Un tted Pre ::. s Int er nati ona l
Eas t

mformatlon from, was qUickly makmg h1s way act ass the floor

referees whistled a player for a trave hng vJOlatton m the wamng
moments of the 41-40 encounter

He waved the score back that \\as tucked under h1s arm at
th em, explammg that he wasn 't a referee, only the ofhcwl

Whether playmg games w1th no fa ns present , or some other

dreaded solutwn IS apphed, someth 10g w1ll ha ve to be done
before a tra gedy, or strmg of traged1es , occ ur on our h1gh school
basketball courts
It soun ds hke the type of thmg that could only happen 10 a
foreign country where

sot:ce r

fans stampede and other such

atroc1t1es occur But ll may hit home, and h1t hard
H1gh school football games m Cleveland several years ago
were marred by stabbmgs and other constant lawlessness, both
unde1 the bleachers and m the stands As a result, Cleveland
scholashc grad games were moved to Saturda} afternoons , w1th
constan t police patrols m the area Elsewhere, Dayton htgh

school basketball games have been marred by frequent rac1al
ba ttles followm g 'games '
Basketball games m fan less f~el dhouses have already been
played mamly as an experunent It has worked well
U the fa ns don't settle down soon , there may be no such
ammai as the ' basketball fan " Jt wou ld be a "tragedy " m 1tself,
but the fan would have no one to blame but hunself
THIS WEEK'S TOURNEY PREDICTIONS
Gallipolis ov er South Poml - Pomters were sporadic m

Wednesday's tnumph over Ironton Slowmg down qu1ck Tennant
and defenSive Shope and Schntter underneath should be the
keys

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Hannan Trace over Coal Grove - Close Hornet wm m

regular season at Coal Grove was spurred by slow Wlidcat start
H-T should be favored w1th neutral court second time around , but
Wildca ts w1ll have to perform mu ch better than they did m
Wednesday's sem1-f1na l Could go nght down to the wire

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W1ll fans destroy the ga me of basketball '

me to foll ow him
It was a qw ck Jaunt to the AD s office, but before we could
make 1t through a guarded doorway several fans stopped us It
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16 turn overs Pnce picked off
11 caroms for Gall1pohs
Rock H1ll h1 t 21 of 64 held
goa l attempts for 32 8 pet The
Redmen converted e1ght of 11
free throw atl€mpts fo r 72 7
pet Rock Hill had 18 personals,
37 rebounds and 18 costly
turn overs Bre tt Bond hauled
down 10 rebounds for the

Red Rose
. ANIMAL FEEDS

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Hy Ot·,,y

plammg my need of fma l held goal and free throw totals, he told

EHI
HALF-QUARTS

in ;:m y state

Fender Benders

Sports
Desk

College scores

tract for h1 s twelfth season

hosp1tal or
Pays rn add1hon to any coverage you now have All
benefitS paid to you In Oh1o IS underwritten by Cap 1tal
licensed

much but moves the bal\ wel\
and ts always m the ac t1on
Game tune 1s t:t l 7 30 p m

Pro Standings

w1th the Reds Wednesda y
Rose reportedly w1ll get
$150,000 for playmg this season
- beheved to be the highest
salary ever pa1d by the team to
a player Only rehever Pedro
Borbon remams uns1gned He
1s expected to meet w1th team
off1c1als Fnday

com pany

Oh10 Good
extended care tac1llty

cen te1 Randy Halley, a 5-10

All GA M ES
T E f\M
W L
P OP
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Ww t r y
16
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15 5 13 18 109]
Whu: l er sburq
15 J J?/9 10'i 0
L oqan
17 7 134 1 1199
Port sntou th
11 1 1109 110 I
A tl CII S
10 9 1071 970
n 1eS o3P Crlk C'
10 9 I ll ? I 151
l.: or k H1
6 II I l l!! I ]J)
l r onfOI
! 17 111 5 1?4 )
etc kson
S 13 1114 17'2 3
MC !Q S
J 15 103 1 l 241
Nel s ton
1 I S 6~4 I IRS
T hur s day s Resul t s
G,!ll POlus 77 Roc k Hil l 50
Wa v e r l y 93 Mmlord 60
Ton tgh1 s Ga m es
C h H1c o th e v s Logan a t
G rand e 7 30 p m
S&lt;tt urd ay s Games
Po rl s. moulh v s Mart e lla at
R 1o G r and e 7 JO p m
So uth Po1n t 11 5 G.!tl ltpo l s a r
Cu a l G rove
W IH.:e l er sburg v s Wav er l y a l
Lu c a s v tll e

12 persona ls, 44 rebounds and

You do not pay extra regardless of age or cond 1t 1on
Guaranteed renewable for life, can never be cancelled by
Lrcensed by the ' ~fate of

Hesson 6 2 JUnior forward B1ll
Hall 6 2 JUniOr cente1 forward
and Don Wells, f&gt;--5 semor

SPRING TRAINING
TUSCON, Anz (UP! )- Centerflelder George Hendmk 1s
SWORDS FIRSf
expec!l•d
to be th e only player
C!NCINNA'l'l(UPI )- A 4-1
today
when the Cleveabsent
VIctory over V~rgmlll Wednes
land
Jnd1ans
off1c1ally open
day rught propelled the Cmcm·
nat1 Swords mto f~rs t place m spnng tra mmg here today
the Amencan Hockey League's General Manager Ph1i Seghi
southern dlVlswn The Swords sa1d Wednesday he has not
hold a one-pomt edge over Her- been able to contact Hendrick
shey - losers to Richmond at h1s Los Angeles home for
over a month A total of 44
Wednesday - m the tight race
The wm over V~rg~ma was the pia) ers "1ll be vy 1n g for
s1xth consecutive lime th1s sea- pos1llons on the squad
son the Swords have beaten
them
ROSE SIGNS
CINC fNNATl 1 UP!)
Cmcmnat1 Reds left f1elder,
Pete Rose, the Natwna l
Leagu es Most Valuable
Player m 1973, s1gned a con·

Seed and Milling
HEADQUARTERS

engmecr ed by Mark Sw~•m . 6-0
JUnt or gua rd , the area s
leadmgscorer John I.ushc r,6l sen 1or forward Wayne

The Wildcats blasted Fa~rland
72-48 and upended Green Twp
77 -&amp;1 Coa I Grove 1s the top

Devils, Pointers
clash for crown

NO WAITING PERIODS

promises was to Improve

at Lucasville
Gilllglln's own offiCe staff m-

W1tb, a hearmg a td , the
only elhl:)arrassmg moment

Hannan Trace and North Gallia
eye berths in district meet

Benefit Effective On Enrollment Date

employes
Largest departmental mcrease was m Mental Health
and Mental Retardallon where
1,170 workers were added One
of G1lhgan's campa1gn

INTEREST !;IF
MEIGS-MASON AREA
CJI&amp;IJTERL TANNFJIILL,

If you
have a hearing
ptoblem,
and don't wear
an aid,
at least listen
toteason.

SUPPLEMENT INSURANCE

W'es show there are now 48,201

many for the new state prtson

Phillies' o4tfielder Will1e Montanez and DOdgers' lefthander
Al DoWnlhg were the most
notable players to agree to 1974
terms Thursday Downmg,
who won nme games last
season, Signed for approxunately $60,000, while the
Phi!Hes did not disclose terms
on the flamboyant Montanez, a
263 hitter last season
Still among the uns1gned
were New York Yankee relief
ace Sparky Lyle, Oakland A's
outltelder Bllly Comgharo,
Dodger pitcher Don Sutton
(seeking a reported $115,000)
and hiS batterymate catcher
Joe Ferguson, Expos' first
baseman Hal Breeden, TwlllS'
shortstop Jerry Terrell and
deSignated hitter Tony Oliva
(fightmg a pay cut desp1te a
291 average last season and a
club-leading 92 rb1), G1ants'
star outfielders Gary Matthews (the Natwnal League
rookie of the year ) and Garry
Maddox, and Texas Rangers'
ulllityman CP.sar Tovar

MEDICARE

n ldlhgan took office m

mental health serviCes m Ohio.
An mcrease of 850 workers
was m the Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections,

O!l'!lle eqntract s1gnmg front,

remember, was aequired for
outspoken reilef ace Mike
Marshall
And at St Peterti6urg,
sluggmg Reggie Smitli, one of
the many Boston Red Sox to
cross over league barriers to
the St •loUIS Cardinals last
wmter, took batting practice
for the first tune Wllh h1s new
teammates Accordmg to
Cards' Manager Red Schoendienst, Smith, a swltchhltter,
will bat just m front of catcher
Ted
wlio also

January, 1971 The latest flg-

DEVOTEDTOlHE

ROBERT HOEFLICH,
CltyEdll•
Published dally riCq:tt Saturday by The
Ohio Valley Publishing Company, 111
CWrt St , Pomeroy, Ohio, 567e8 Business
Offace POOne tt2-2151 Editorial Phone 912.

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COLUMBUS (UPI) - The
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cred1t program for eug1ble
Ohw veterans of the V1etnam

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The f1ve-ca r gas mtl~age average 18 8 mpg
One expenence d economy dnver average d 20 3
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Friars like 13th ranking Six of
(. oll('gt' IL'lskNba ll Roundup
By U!Utt•rl Press lntt·rnattonal
l'o r ,1 team " 1th a 24 t
record Pt ov td en c e Coach

Dave Ga,oll thmks h1s 13th
ranked Frtars

are a httle

underrated
But Gavttl sees an ad~ antage
m the ratmgs m relation to the
upcommg NCAA tournament
to whtch hts clu b \'t as tm tted
Thursda\' along \'t tth etght

other mdependent teams
Bcmg a httle bll underrated
1111&amp;}lt work to ou r ad\ antage,

sa1d GaVIII short!) before the
Fnars went out and celebrated
th eir NCAA InVItation by
wh1ppmg Camsms 97-1&gt;9 But
\\ e have two unusual ktds

t~ 11 &lt;!1 !1\1\H ddlUl \\\l] h.!\l to

Olo\ll lck "'th 16 pmnls It was

S.alh'r thw~ult

tx•at

St•,\ttll' S l frth VIC{UI V a'g&lt;llnSl
tin tl' deh•.tts m conferenee

bot:;kcts

l1l
11c MVC'
&amp;tl uHiLI\ t ll \\ m
l h.unpwn sh tp
\\ tt hout &lt;1
pl.n off Rrt~dlev cdgl•d Dr.akr
15 74 to st.n \\ 1lllln one g~tme of
Lhr ( arditldls
Bt d lllC'\

c1t Pt·on.t

Alle11 Murphy fired m 20
pomt s smkmg mne of 12 shots
ft&lt;llll

tlw fwlct dnd t oltared 10
fnt tl w Cardmals

rC'bounrt ~

\\ ho hdd ,, 50-39 edge m
rrboundmg B1ll Morris of St
Lollis \\ .1s t !w g,nne s le,tdmg
scm et \' 1th 27 p()Lnts o~ nd top
rebounde1 wnh lb LuutsV1lle tS

no\\ 18-5 ovc1all and 10-1 m
conference play

Balanced Attack
Seattle Umvers1ty used a

The "two unusual k1ds
Gav1tt referred to are co-

an e1ght-pomt halftune def1c1t

ca ptams Marvm Barnes and

and hand San Francisco 1ts

balanced attack to overcome

pia)

l'llt f)Q ns are now II 2 m

the (on fcrence Seattle ~ ould
hi'IH~ to beat Santa Clara
So:llutd.t\ while t iSI \\liS losmg
to St Marys fo t the ( tucfs to
gam a f1rst place tte
Th e onlv other ranked team
m at:t1on was 11th rated Long

m lht!

sc..:urcd two key
overtune

sct: uml

penod as the Indians na 1led

down a sermfmal berth m the
Southern Conference tournanuml With a 75.-67 wm ove r F.ast
Ca rolina Th e Indians meet
r urman tomght m one semlflnul game wh1lc m th e other,
KANSAS CITY, Mo (UP! ) Davidson, an 82-69 wmner over S1x teams ranked m the top 20

The Citadel faces R1chmond
The two wmners play Saturday
mght for the NCAA b1d

Beach Statewh1 ch easily rolled
past San Jose Slate 64-1&gt;0
behmd Roscoe Pondexter s 24
In oth er ga me s Boston
pomts and Leonard Gray s 18
The wm was Long Beach Umvers1ty beat Holy Cross 89State's 75th consecutive home 79, Detrmt downed Loyola (lll )
\ICtory and upped 1ts season 86-75, New Mex1co State
mark to 22·2 !he 49ers already stopped North Texas State 95have their fifth stra1ght Pac1f1c 69 Utah mpped Colorado State
Coast Ath leti C Assoc~allon BJ.a2, Brigham Young downed
cro"n locked up but have been Wyommg 74-1&gt;2 and Nevada
ruled mehg1 ble to go to the Las Vegas got b) Pepperdine
72-1&gt;3
NCAA playoffs
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Kevm Stacom who combmed second WCAC loss 62-59
for 50 pomts agamst CamslUs Seattle was led by Frank
Barnes also pulled down 21
rebounds wh1le Stacom hauled
m 12
Camsms , whtch saw tts
record drop to 13-11, was
hampered by the loss of Larry
Fogle , the nation 's leadmg
scorer, who m1ssed the game
because of an ankle spram he
suffered Wednesday m
prachce
W1th all nme at~arge b1ds to
the NCAA tourney extended
and accepted, only 16 spots
remam and all 16 are reserved
for conference champions
In addition to Providence,
other teams mVIted to the
NCAA tourney were Notre
Dljllle, Marquette, Pittsburgh,
'.~
South Carolma , Creighton,
Syracuse Oral !Wberts and
Dayton
St John's, Manhattan, Massach~etts and Hawau were
the f1rst four teams InVIted to
play m the National Jnv1tahon
Tournament at New York
Twenheth ranked Lownville
moved to w1thm one VIctory of
clmchmg the Missow-1 Valley
MASON HAWKS- The Mason Hawks basketball team made up of members from Mason
title and an automatiC NCAA
Elementary, fourth , fifth and SIXth grades, ended 1ts season With an 8-2 record The team w1ll
b1d Thursday rught while San
play for champwnship honors Saturday mght at 8 p m at Mason Team members are, front
FranciSCO blew a chance for
row, 1-r, Kevm James, Randy Wright, Tun Greene, M1ke Sayre, Randy Pierce, and J1mmy
clinchm g the West Coast
Gibbs, back row, R1ck Barmtz, Scott Barmtz, Todd Kebler, B1ll We1ss, Steve Ohlmger, and
Athletic crown.
coach, Paul P1erce AssiStant coaches not pictured are Henry VanMeter, Dave Sm1th and
Freshman Wesley ~ Cox
Denms Harris
pow-ed m a career-high 25
pomts and speared 11 rebounds
as loUISVIlle defeated St LoUis
95-1&gt;5and retamed 1ts one-game
lead over Bradley m the MVC
race. The Cardinals, who saw
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The and close-cropped hair on men m-law , Dav1d Eisenhower,
St Lou1s f1ghl back from a 53would personally take them on
young Repubilcans welcomed are shll m style
The YRs as they call a tour of the Wh1te House
President NIXon like he was the
themselves,
are largely con- today, NIXon sa1d "There are
w1nnmg coach of the home
tow n team, but they loved Sen servative and rural They are several of you m this room who
Barry Goldwater ilke a father learrung the ntuals and rou- want to be President some day,
The Young Republican Lead- hnes of pohllcs-the ,con- and I want you to look the place
Begms March 14
ersh ip Confe rence, wh1ch ference features numerou s over and see 1f you hke 1t "
at GBC
The
youthful
crowd
opened Thursday at the Shore- hosp1tal1ty smtes, luncheons,
ham Amencana Hotel w1th speakers tables and back-room welcomed the Pres1dent w1th a
about 600 men and women bargammg~nd many expect pep rally cheer of "three more
cam pa1gn staf- years three more years" as
Wlder 40 m attendance, 1s one to be
place where the women m fers , and ~orne have even NIXOn held up three fmgers
They cheered, hollered and
dresses far outnumber the h1gher goals
Bus Admlnlstrallon
whistled
m appreciation over
Telhng the delegates his sonwomen m pants and where ties
Jr Accountmg
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IRO NTON - T Allan
Wolter, D1stnct Ranger, U S
Forest Serv1ce, sa1d today
Engle Construction Company
of McArthur was the apparent
were p1cked Thursday, along low bidder for the reconw1th 3 others, to fill at-large structiOn of the last portwn of
berths m the NCAA basketball Forest Highway No
2
tournament
(Vesuv1us Lakeside Road)
Second-ranked Notre Dame located seven miles north of
(23-1) and No 7 Marquette (22- Ironton
3) headed the field of mdependEngle's b1d of $260,789 was
ents and both w11l compete m for the reconstructiOn of I 4
the Mideast Reg1onal at In- m1le of roadway from Oak Hill
diana State m Terre Haute,
Cam pground to B1g Bend
Ind
Beach Work 1s to mclude
Notre Dame will meet th e gradmg, dramage, base, hot
Ohw Valley Conference cham- bltummous concrete and other
piOn and Marquette will play work Wolter added that
the M1d-Amer1can Conference "safety of the travelmg public
wmner m first-round games on IS our pnme concern m
March 9 Other ranked teams reconstructmg the road ' The
recelVlng at-large berths m- roadway Width will be mclude No 11 Pittsburgh, No 13 creased to a safe two-lane
ProVIdence and Nos 16 South standard Included m the
Carolma and Creighton
proJect 1s the constructiOn of a
F1rst-round wmners w1ll adroadside v1sta overlookmg
vance to the regwnal tournaLake Vesuvius near Big Bend
ments March 14 and 16
The first round pa1rmgs (all Beach
" When thiS prOJeCt IS
games March 9)
completed," Wolter sa1d, "we
EAST- ProVIdence ( 23-3 ) vs
Penn, Ivy .League champwn at w11l have 2 8 rrules of f~rst class
St John's (NY ), Pittsburgh road from VesuVIus Dam to
(22-3) vs M1ddle Atlantic B1g Bend Beach " Engle
Conference champwn at West ConstructiOn was the con·
tractor on the f1rst 1 4 mile
V~rgm1a, Morgantown, W Va ,
segment
wh1ch was completed
South Carolma (20-4) vs
last
September.
Southern Conference champion
Work liimts are to be kept to
at the Palestra, Philaa
nunllllum
so as not to llllpalr
delphia
the
beauty
of
the area "There
MIDEAST-Notre Dame (23IS a proVISIOn m the contract to
1) vs Oh1o Valley Conference
champwn and Marquette (22- maintam traffic so as not to
3) vs Mid-American Con- disrupt the use of the area by
ference champiOn at Inctlana recreatwnlsts," Wolter added
Work IS scheduled to begm
State, Terre Haute, lnd
around
the f~rst of April
MIDWEST --Oral !Wberts
Funds
lor the proJeCt were
(20-4) vs Syracuse (111-6) and
appropnated by the Federal
Cre~ghton (21-5) vs Southwest
Conference champiOn at North Highway Adimrustrallon who
Will also handle contract adTexas State, Denton, Tex
WEST-Dayton (17-7 ) vs numstration and lllSpectwn
Pac1f1c Coast Athletic Assoclatwn champion and Big Sky
Conference champwn vs.
Western Athletic Conference
champwn at Idaho State,
and told them "you can take
Pocatello, Idaho
Sttes of all first-round pnde that you supported the
games, With the excephon of men and policies that brought
the East, had been selected an end to the war which was
here when we came to offtee."
pnor to Thursday
Their opposition to NIXon's
B1ggest surprise m the atfore1gn
policies were noted as
large select10ns was the
NIXon
S8ld
that Thursday was
shlftmg of Dayton to the West
Regwnal Coach Don Donoher the second anniversary of his
md1cated he wasn't surprised return from China He sa1d "1t
that h1s team was selected, but seems like a very long llme ago
was that the Flyers had been and 1t seelll!l that many of you
picked to go agamst the PCAA m thiS aud~ence had concern
champ m the West RegiOnal about that trip when 11 was
announced You also have
concerns about negollallon
rather than confrontation With
the President's remarks, espe-. the Communist nations, mcludc1ally when he sa1d that his mg the Soviet Uruon, because
adnumstration ended the draft ' of the differences we have
had- deep 1deolog1cal differences between our system
and theirs."
The quest1on arose again In a
question-and-answer sess1on
In other leg~slabve develop- with VIce PreSident Gerald R
ments
Pord, who repeated an earlier
ELECTIONS - The House pronuse that "! have no 111sent back to COilUlUtlee a tention of bemg a political
Senate-passed bill which would cand1date for any office m 1976
mcrease compensatiOn for and sa1d he did not see the loss
members of boards of elec- of his old congress10nal seat to
llons.
a Democrat as a precedent
EDUCTION - The Senate
"How should Americans take
unanimously adopted and sent a stand w1th regard to Comto the House leg1slallon extend- muniSt nations?" Ford was
mg by two months the report- asked
11
mg date for the Educallon Re1 don't think we have to
'~ew CollUlUttee, until next
approve a country's mternal
Dec 15
goverrunent to negotiate with
Both the Senate and House them," Ford said "I think
are scheduled to reconvene peace Is more important than
next Tuesday at 1 30 p m
confrontation "

By United Press liitematlonill
Baseball's annU~ pre-aeason
pos1t1on Jugghng began m
earnest Thursday w1th centerfield the prlllle question spot
for the Nallonal League diVISIOn champion New York Mets
and Cmcmnatl Reds
The Mets, who went w1th
weak-hitting Don Hahn and the
now-retired Wllhe Mays m
center for most of last season,
are exper1mentmg with
regular leftf~elder Cleon Jones
m the nuddle garden Meanwhile, Reds' Manager Sparky
Anderson, havmg traded off
Bobby Tolan, h1s regular
centerlielder for the last live
seasons, has dec!ded to g~ve
newly-acqu1red Merv Rettenmund the f1rst shot at the
JOb
" I don't want to keep
changmg pos1hons," Jones
said of h1s unpending SWitch,
"but I'll play center if that's
what they want. AU I'm asking
1s a chance to play m some
games down here so I can learn
the cutoff throws and how to
play the hitters "
Rettenmund, who was a
surpr1se acqws1t10D from the
BaltllllOre Orioles last winter
masmuch as the Reds gave up
pitcher !Wss Gr~ey from an
already 'only faiJl• pitchmg
staff, 15 the early choiCe for
Tolan's spot
"I want to play Retterunund
every day m an A or B game,"
saJd AnderjlOn "And if he
doesn't wm the pos1t1on, I'll
platoon hun with Ken Griffey
Ken has tremendous speed and
I want hllll to use it " Griffey
batted 327 at Indianapolis last
year and stole 43 bases
Two other centerflelders
don't expect to have too many
problems m landing a starting
role w1th their n~w clubs •
WilliE DaVIs, acqll!red m the
most spectacular trade of the
off..season from Los Angeles,
Jomed his new Montreal Expo
teammates and promptly announced: "I'm looking forward
to the best season of my

Vlcemen m heu of a cash bonus House changes and sent to the
The V~etnam bonus program governor a bill exemptmg sales
was approved by the voters at auction from the reta1l sales
last November The estllllated tax
500,000 ehg1ble Ohw serAt the same lime, the House
War era
VIcemen w1ll be able to claun a adopted, 81-2, and sent to the
Actwn came unanllllously maxunum $500 cash bonus, or Senate a b1ll to elimmate mlfa1r
Thursday before the Senate take double their cash bonus m practices by beer and Wine
JOined the House m weekend ctedits toward tmtwn or fees at manufacturers toward the1r
adJournment
accred1ted lnslltullOns of ed- d1stnbutors
Alter the House concurs m ucation
Rep J Leonard Camera, Dmmor amendments next week
The cutoff date for applymg Loram, mtroduced a bill
and Gov John J G1lllgan signs for an educatwnal cred1t will legally establlShmg a separate
the bill, the commiSsioners of be somelliJie before the Dec "black lung" fund to supthe smking fund w1ll be able to 31 , 1982, del!.Qlme for makmg plement msurance benefits
set up the mechamcs for the bonus payments
pa1d under federal law by
awardmg the educahonal
Prwr to weekend adJourn- nurung compames to employes
asslStam::e credit, whtch may ment, the Senate agreed to disabled by "mmer's asthma "
be clauned by ehg1ble ser-

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.: Coach Carl Wolfe's Southern must stop the reboundmg and

"" Tornadoes w1ll be searchmg shootmg of 6-4 semor Greg

for thm first d1str1ct tour
nament berth m more than 10
years when the) take on Coach
J1m Fosters North Galha
Pirates m the fmals of the
Me1gs Class A Me1gs Sectwna l
Saturday mght at 7 30 m the
Larry R Mornson gym at
Rock Sprmgs
Wolfe, who sa1d that
reboundmg and defense w1ll be
the key m the fmal outcome of
Saturday's champwnsh1p fray ,
will send out a sta rtmg lineup
cons1stmg of semors Bob M11ler
and Randy Warner at the
guard postllons se mors Pe te

Donahe and the outs1de
shootmg of Junior guard Ken
Chnstensen Other offens1ve
threa ts are Wes Gossett and
Roger Caldwell
Coal Grove's def ense, a1ded
by the Yf•ldcats' poor shootmg
mght, made the differen ce on
th e Horn ets' home court

Sayre and Dave Theiss at the

Coac h J 1m Osbo rne's
forward pos1hons and se mor Ga ll1po hs Blue Dev1ls adVern Ord at the p1vot spot
vanced to the lmals of the Class
As for North Gaiha , Wolfe AA Sectwnal basketball
sa1d the Tornados have been tournamen t at Coal Grove £or
workmg all week on stoppmg the th1rd consecullve year
guards T1m Stout and Greg fo llo,. mg Thursda) mght s 72
James
They 'll get the~r 50 tnumph over Coach Ca rl
normal number of shots,· Large's Rock H1ll Redmen
Wolfe said 'We'll probably
The Blue Devils, now IH
have to concede them at leas t overa ll, meet Coach Carl
20 shots each " the Tornado Hamlll 's South
Point
coach contmued , 11 but from
Pointers, 15-5, for the 1974
where we want them to ta ke IItle Saturday, begmnlng at
them ''
7:30 p.m m the Coal Grove
Wolfe sa1d tha t Mi ller was H1gh School gym.
out of dnlls two days th1s week
Ti cke ts for Sa turday 's
as a result of Illness, but added champ1onsh1p game went on
the Tornado ace should be sale at the h1gh school this
ready for the Pirates m the mormng GAHS fans were
champwnsh1p game Southern allocated 400 ducats for the
enters the game w1th an 11-a contest
season mark
Wmner of Saturday's enExpected to start for the counter will advance to the
Pirates are Tim Stout and Greg Class AA D1str1ct tournament,
James at the guard pos1twns, to be held at Rw Grande
Dave Robmette and Ke1th College s L) ne Center on
Weddmgton at the forward March 6, 7, and 9
slots and M1ke Camden at the
South Pomt gamed the fma is
p1vot spot The P~rates are 10-9 by ehmmatmg Chesa peake 78on the year
60 and Ironton 41-40 GAHS
Southern gamed the Me1gs ousted Me1gs 78-66 before
Sectwnal fmals by defeatmg se ndm g Rock H1ll to the
Kyger Creek, 66-56 North s1delmes last mght w1th an 8-11
Galha gained the fmals by season mark
downmg Eastern, 72-1&gt;2
Coach Hamill 1s expected to
Wmner of Saturday's game start Denms Hurd, 5-11 )umor
will advance to the Chillicothe at one guard post Ron Ten
Class A D1str1ct, and w1ll nant, &amp;-0 semor who almost
recetve a first round bye 1 destroyed GAHS at Galhpohs
automallcally pulling that on Jan 22, 1s expected to sta rt
team m the Class A D1stnct at the other guard post Ten
champ1onsh1p game
on nant had 24 pomts and 16
Saturday, March 9
rebounds m a 53-52 loss to
Gall1pohs earher th1s season
Fred Shop~, &amp;.6 sophomore,
Revenge' IS sa1d to be very
1s expected to start at center
sweet
aga1nst
the Galhans On Jan
That, along w1th a tr1p to the
22, Shope p1cked off 10
Class ADIStriCt Tournament at
rebounds and pumped m all 11
Chillicothe, will be on the
pmnts
for the Pmnters
mmds of SVAC champwn
David Vance, 6-1 JUnior,

Hannan Trace Saturday mght
when the Wildcats tangle w1th
Coal Grove m the Class A
Sec!lil!llli Fmais at Ironton
Hlgh Sehool
A Wildcat VICtory would not
only giVe the Gallians a trip to
Chillicothe, but it would avenge
a 57 -&amp;1 loss to the Hornets, the
only blemiSh on Hannan
Trace's record

Coach Paul Dillon's Wildcats
move mto the finals with a 19-1'
mark. Coach Dave Waller's
Hornets nde mto the fmais
w1th a 16-4 mark
In the earlier meetmg, the
Hornets stung early m rolllng
up an 16-4 lead before Hannan
Trace could get untracked The
Wildcats cut the def1crt to
seven at the half and moved
ahead by a seven pomt margm
m1dway m the f1nal penod
before a combmahon of thmgs
turned the game around
In order to wm, the Wildcats

Without the home floo r adva nta ge the Horne.s could be
m trouble

Hannan 1race has n on two
ga mes m the Class A fmals

and Ron Schrltter, &amp;-2 JUmor
are expected to open at the
forward slots Vance picked
off 11 rebounds and netted
eight points against GAHS
during regular season play.
Greg Prater, &amp;-2 JUnior, 1s

seeded team
I he Hor nets must s top
Hannan T1aces fast b1 ea k

semor guard does not score

the Pointers' s1x lh man

South Pmnt 1s experl€d to
employ a zone defense agams t

the Galhpuhtans
Thu rsdaj Hock Hlil emploved a 2-1-2 zone agtu nst th~
Ga lhans , and tr1ed a full cou1 t
press on seve1al occa~wns, but
the sma llet Redmen we1 c no

match for the SEOAI cham
pwns

Although 1t

\~as

not one of

Galha s better all around
performant:es the Blue Devils

led all the way It was 16-7 afte1
one pellod , 32·17 dullng the
ht:t lftJme mtenmsswn t:tnd 52-28

afl€r three penods
W1 th the score 59 26 and 6 19
lert m t 1e game

Coach

Osborne cleared h1s bench The
Redmen ou tscored GAHS 22 13
durmg the fmal SIX mmutes of

play
Three Blue Devlis hmshed
m double f1gures Guard J1m
Niday talhed 18 pomts, Gil
Pnce 17 and M1kc S1ckles 13
Don DaviSson led th e Redmen's attack w1th 12
GAHS hlt 27 or 61 held goa l
attempts for 44 2 pet At the
chanty hne, the De vils canned
18 of 23 for 78 2 pet GA HS had

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follow the datly activities of scholastlc sports and 1t seems the
quet ) Js becom mg more ~md more re levant every year

Whereas m football , baseball and othr sports the fans ale
somewhat ren 1m ed from the pl ay mg t:trea, the payin g customers

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whether ou1 h1gh school gvmnas1ums "'ll be tur ned mto the
a1med camps our college campuses resembled m the lat e 60s and

eally 70s
Will armed guards, or pollee escorts be needed for off1c1als
timers sco re keepers etc ' It has ab cady happened
Seve ral weeks ago a sout heastern Ohio powerhouse lost 1ts

hrst game of the season, and mc1dents fo llowmg the game
reflected poor!) on the team s followers
One \\oman repeated !) swung w1ldly at the head of the offlc lalllmer wtlh het pu1 se , wh1le rovmg 'fans" confronted ilie
timer before he could make h1s v.ay to fr tendher confmes behmd

a lucked door One fan constantly kicked at the portal, e1ther m
frustratiOn over the loss or an attempt to knock the door down
F"ollowmg Wednesday mght's Ironton-south Pomt thnller
fans agam confronted an ofhc1al, but heavily equipped pohce
officers quickly JU mped m the unruly crowd 's way
Followmg that, the offiCial scorer, who I had to get some

New York
Ke nt ucky
C aro 1tn a
Vtrg tnt a
Memphts

1

pet

g b

42 15 617
'4 0 15 6 15
I
42 30 583
2
22 44 333 19
17 so 2S1 25
w es t
w I pel g b
45 24 6S 2

Uta h
ln d ana
36 3-'
S l.l
9
J4 JJ 507 10
5 Al i On to
D env er
3 1 36 463 13
Sa n D ego
30 J6 44 i 1 1 1
Thur sday 's R es ult s
U tah 127 Denver I O'i
to11ly game sch eduled )
Frtday s Games
M emphts v s V r gtnta
a l Norfolk
San Otego at N ew Yo r k
San An 1onl0 al Ky
(on l y Qames sc h edu l ed)

Interest
t=or You

5.75%

Tourney scores
Oh 10 H 1gh Sc hool
Basketba ll Scores.
By un, ted Pr ess 1n ternat 1ona l
Thur sday
Cl ass AAA
(A t Canton)
C anlon M c K tnl e y 72 A r k o n
Spr tngf eld 49
( At C&lt;J iumb usl
Col s E ast 66 Reyno l d 5burq S6
Co t s Easlmoo r 89 We::. te.rv li e

On 90-Day

Certificates
5 75 per ce nt pe r
year pa.d on 90 day
Ce r t tf ,cates
of
Depos tt
$1,000 00

"

!A t Troy)
Spr1nq Sou lh 69 Mf'adowd a l e 59
Spr ng N or th 85 Fatrbor n Park
H tl l5 J &lt;l
I At Oxford!
C 1n
Pr1n c eton
68
Oxford
Tal a w a n da 6 \
Mt
L e mon Mon r o e 70 c n
Healthy 62
1 At Cleveland)
Sout hvt ew 55 Ckve 5 1 Edward

Mtntmum Int e res t
Payable Quarterly

Meigs Co. Branch

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Lo ra tn
A dmtral
K tng
73
A mhersl 37
&lt;A t R i o Grande)
The Athens County
Marte11a 8 3 Mtam T r .:1 ce 52
Class AA
Sav1ngs &amp; Loan Co
&lt;At N ew Phlladelphtal
296 Second Sf
We::.. I Holmes 69 Dr esd en Tr1
Pomeroy, Oh 1o
Valley sa
NHL Sl a rtdm gs
(At Feder ill H oc k1ngl
By Untied Pr ess lnler nat tdnal
N ew L ex ngton 6 1 V nt on
Ea st
w I I ph
gf
ga Coun t y 61
(At Luca SVIll e)
Bos ton
42 10
7 91 270 159
Mon tre l 37 16
8 82 129 17.0 waverly 93 M nford 60
{ AI Urb a n al
N Y Rng r s
32 i6 12 76 227 18 1 Versatl l es 61 M amt Ea sl 60
Sprmg Shawnee 70 l n dtan Lake L _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __J
Toron to 28 2 1 12 66 222 183
5I
Bu ff a lo 26 26
DelrOtf 22 J I
N Y l sld r s
15
Vancovr 17

~I

Phd a

In cuttmg hun of£ at the pass, mtrod ucmg myself , and ex

losers
In other area tournament

scoreke eper
But the explan ation wasn't enough to sa hsfy the near violent

games Thursday , Waver h
remamed ahve Wllh a 93-1&gt;0

fans, and on!) a qu1ck unlocking of the door and dodgm g dash
through th e passageway avmde~ a physical confrontatiOn
'Somebody's Gonna Gel Killed ," was the lltlc of a magazme
art1cle nearly 10 years ago
Concerrung violence m pro basketball , that excellent p1ece
also has releva ncies 10 college (re the Ohio State Mmnesota
mc1dent), and h1gh school ball as well

County, 61-1&gt;0, Valley do\\ned
Eastern of P1ke 67-57, Ross
Southeaste rn "h1pped Umoto
53-51, Coal Grove lUI ned back
Ironton St Joe 71-55, and
Manetta wa ll oped M1am1
Trace, 83-52

w

Colleqe Ba sk e lb all R esu ll o:,
J C ST 77 Bl oo mt 1e d fJ
By Un1 t ed Pre$ s lnt er naftonal Mon mouTh 74 U p::. a l a 68
P layof f s
So ut hern
Conference
{ lsi
South
Round)
L OUI SVI l l e 95 '. I L out s 85
Dav 1d son a:t c l a del 69
B::.c y n 9Jt P l mb cll At n t c Btl
Wm &amp; Mary 75 E Ca r 67 (2 0I J Rndlph M en 106 Tw o:, n St 79
CUN Y Tournam e n1 ( 1 ~ 1 R o und I
Mrdw es f
Yo r k 53 Qu een s 51
Lehma n Stl H un l f'r 50
Wsc n sn Mwk89A I A79
C CNY 64 Brook ynn SJ
D etro I 36 L oyolla rIll ) 75
Medgar Evers 8 5 Baru ch 71\
S Ills 99 Evansv li e 8l
Bra dl e y 75 Drak e 74
w es t V1rgm1 a Conference
Tourney
Sou lhw es t
Qu ar t er F1nal ::.
An g elo ~~ 106 Sui Ro ss. 99
F rrnn l 96 Dvs &amp; E k n s 60
Sa l em 90 B ec kl e y 88
E T e x Sl 73 Howrd Payn e 66
N Mex St 9S N Te x Sl 69
Nchll s Sl 70 Sprng hll 67
E a sf
S H o u slon St Sl Tex: A&amp; I 70
Bryant 77 Benll e v 72
13o s ton R9 Holy Cro ss 79
Wes.t
M I T BI Wor e Polyl ecl 12
Utah RJ Co or ado Sl 82
Sa lem S l 87 Suffolk 52
BYU Jj Wyom nq 62
P rov dence 97 Can Stu 5 69
Sea l ti e 6'1 San Fran 59
G eorg clown 65 Cumb erland 6 1
Port a nd 13 Port l and Sl 72
Shaw 65 Mercyhu r sl 76
Plaltcv l i e ? 4 Stout 6
Dom tn can 69 C&lt;i l h e dr&lt;~ ~H
Scr d Heart 90 Brdqprt 67
Bai t more 9 1 Catho l tc 87
Our
Is
Howa r d 'ill De awar e Sf sa
Greater
J C Srn tth 9i Hampton 90

towa1d the Coal Grove Ath letic D1rector s office

stnped shirt by angered and frenz 1ed fans
TI~ey wanted to know why he d1di1 't call a foul when the real

ro mp over Mmford Ne w
Lexwgton upset V1nton

NB A Sta ndtnq o:,
By Untfe d Pre s$ lnl er n a l tona 1
Ea st er n Confcr enc t•
A 11 anttC DIVI SIOn
w 1 p et q b
~'i
1B 7 11
B osl un
~ I
')6 61?
6
New York
36 3 4 ')J,i I?
Bu lf alo
Ph 1ta
20 &lt;1 6 JOJ 26
Centr a l Drvt sto n
w I pet 9 b
c .,p tt a
38 29 567
fl. tlanla
911 40
117 10
Hou ston
2t; &lt;1 t 33 6 12
Clev e
13 1\ 7 3? 9 16
W est ern conferenc e
M1dwest Dt VIS IOn
w 1 pet g b
d9 18
7] I
Mtlwaukee
n 27 681 3
Chtcago
~~ ~
25 636
6
Delrott
27 43 386 231
KC Omaha
Pact h c OtV ISIOn
w I pe t IJ b
v Sl ate
37 27
~ 76
Los Anqel es
37 30 552
1
Sea l I e
J O 39 43 5 9
Phoen x
2S 43 368 11
Por ll and
21 16 J I J 17
Thursday s R esults
Mtlw 1\J D etr ot l 90
G St IZ9 Prt 1d 109
(On ly game s sc h edu ed l
Fnday s G,l m ~s
Boston at Buf f alo
M l wauku~ a l A ll an Ia
New York al Cap I a I
Se al li e at Detroil
K C Omll a l Los A n g
Cht cago at Portland
PhoentK itl Hou sl on
Cleveland at Pht la
(On l y games sc hedu led 1
ABA St andmgs
By Un tted Pre ::. s Int er nati ona l
Eas t

mformatlon from, was qUickly makmg h1s way act ass the floor

referees whistled a player for a trave hng vJOlatton m the wamng
moments of the 41-40 encounter

He waved the score back that \\as tucked under h1s arm at
th em, explammg that he wasn 't a referee, only the ofhcwl

Whether playmg games w1th no fa ns present , or some other

dreaded solutwn IS apphed, someth 10g w1ll ha ve to be done
before a tra gedy, or strmg of traged1es , occ ur on our h1gh school
basketball courts
It soun ds hke the type of thmg that could only happen 10 a
foreign country where

sot:ce r

fans stampede and other such

atroc1t1es occur But ll may hit home, and h1t hard
H1gh school football games m Cleveland several years ago
were marred by stabbmgs and other constant lawlessness, both
unde1 the bleachers and m the stands As a result, Cleveland
scholashc grad games were moved to Saturda} afternoons , w1th
constan t police patrols m the area Elsewhere, Dayton htgh

school basketball games have been marred by frequent rac1al
ba ttles followm g 'games '
Basketball games m fan less f~el dhouses have already been
played mamly as an experunent It has worked well
U the fa ns don't settle down soon , there may be no such
ammai as the ' basketball fan " Jt wou ld be a "tragedy " m 1tself,
but the fan would have no one to blame but hunself
THIS WEEK'S TOURNEY PREDICTIONS
Gallipolis ov er South Poml - Pomters were sporadic m

Wednesday's tnumph over Ironton Slowmg down qu1ck Tennant
and defenSive Shope and Schntter underneath should be the
keys

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Hannan Trace over Coal Grove - Close Hornet wm m

regular season at Coal Grove was spurred by slow Wlidcat start
H-T should be favored w1th neutral court second time around , but
Wildca ts w1ll have to perform mu ch better than they did m
Wednesday's sem1-f1na l Could go nght down to the wire

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Certified Kennebec
• Hydrated lime
• Plant Food
• Grass Seeders
• Fertilizer
• Peat Moss

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e Peat Pots
• Pottmg Soil
• Garden &amp; lawn Tools
• Lawn &amp; Garden Hose
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• Fencing

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W1ll fans destroy the ga me of basketball '

me to foll ow him
It was a qw ck Jaunt to the AD s office, but before we could
make 1t through a guarded doorway several fans stopped us It
was the usua l, almost eve ryda y confrontatiOn of a man m a

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992·2 115

Fohe.~

16 turn overs Pnce picked off
11 caroms for Gall1pohs
Rock H1ll h1 t 21 of 64 held
goa l attempts for 32 8 pet The
Redmen converted e1ght of 11
free throw atl€mpts fo r 72 7
pet Rock Hill had 18 personals,
37 rebounds and 18 costly
turn overs Bre tt Bond hauled
down 10 rebounds for the

Red Rose
. ANIMAL FEEDS

Mulberry Ave

Hy Ot·,,y

plammg my need of fma l held goal and free throw totals, he told

EHI
HALF-QUARTS

in ;:m y state

Fender Benders

Sports
Desk

College scores

tract for h1 s twelfth season

hosp1tal or
Pays rn add1hon to any coverage you now have All
benefitS paid to you In Oh1o IS underwritten by Cap 1tal
licensed

much but moves the bal\ wel\
and ts always m the ac t1on
Game tune 1s t:t l 7 30 p m

Pro Standings

w1th the Reds Wednesda y
Rose reportedly w1ll get
$150,000 for playmg this season
- beheved to be the highest
salary ever pa1d by the team to
a player Only rehever Pedro
Borbon remams uns1gned He
1s expected to meet w1th team
off1c1als Fnday

com pany

Oh10 Good
extended care tac1llty

cen te1 Randy Halley, a 5-10

All GA M ES
T E f\M
W L
P OP
( 1 l !f)O I I"&gt;
II 1 1?76 1076
Ww t r y
16
1 1] 9(1 1140
'&gt; ov l ll f'n 1nl
15 5 13 18 109]
Whu: l er sburq
15 J J?/9 10'i 0
L oqan
17 7 134 1 1199
Port sntou th
11 1 1109 110 I
A tl CII S
10 9 1071 970
n 1eS o3P Crlk C'
10 9 I ll ? I 151
l.: or k H1
6 II I l l!! I ]J)
l r onfOI
! 17 111 5 1?4 )
etc kson
S 13 1114 17'2 3
MC !Q S
J 15 103 1 l 241
Nel s ton
1 I S 6~4 I IRS
T hur s day s Resul t s
G,!ll POlus 77 Roc k Hil l 50
Wa v e r l y 93 Mmlord 60
Ton tgh1 s Ga m es
C h H1c o th e v s Logan a t
G rand e 7 30 p m
S&lt;tt urd ay s Games
Po rl s. moulh v s Mart e lla at
R 1o G r and e 7 JO p m
So uth Po1n t 11 5 G.!tl ltpo l s a r
Cu a l G rove
W IH.:e l er sburg v s Wav er l y a l
Lu c a s v tll e

12 persona ls, 44 rebounds and

You do not pay extra regardless of age or cond 1t 1on
Guaranteed renewable for life, can never be cancelled by
Lrcensed by the ' ~fate of

Hesson 6 2 JUnior forward B1ll
Hall 6 2 JUniOr cente1 forward
and Don Wells, f&gt;--5 semor

SPRING TRAINING
TUSCON, Anz (UP! )- Centerflelder George Hendmk 1s
SWORDS FIRSf
expec!l•d
to be th e only player
C!NCINNA'l'l(UPI )- A 4-1
today
when the Cleveabsent
VIctory over V~rgmlll Wednes
land
Jnd1ans
off1c1ally open
day rught propelled the Cmcm·
nat1 Swords mto f~rs t place m spnng tra mmg here today
the Amencan Hockey League's General Manager Ph1i Seghi
southern dlVlswn The Swords sa1d Wednesday he has not
hold a one-pomt edge over Her- been able to contact Hendrick
shey - losers to Richmond at h1s Los Angeles home for
over a month A total of 44
Wednesday - m the tight race
The wm over V~rg~ma was the pia) ers "1ll be vy 1n g for
s1xth consecutive lime th1s sea- pos1llons on the squad
son the Swords have beaten
them
ROSE SIGNS
CINC fNNATl 1 UP!)
Cmcmnat1 Reds left f1elder,
Pete Rose, the Natwna l
Leagu es Most Valuable
Player m 1973, s1gned a con·

Seed and Milling
HEADQUARTERS

engmecr ed by Mark Sw~•m . 6-0
JUnt or gua rd , the area s
leadmgscorer John I.ushc r,6l sen 1or forward Wayne

The Wildcats blasted Fa~rland
72-48 and upended Green Twp
77 -&amp;1 Coa I Grove 1s the top

Devils, Pointers
clash for crown

NO WAITING PERIODS

promises was to Improve

at Lucasville
Gilllglln's own offiCe staff m-

W1tb, a hearmg a td , the
only elhl:)arrassmg moment

Hannan Trace and North Gallia
eye berths in district meet

Benefit Effective On Enrollment Date

employes
Largest departmental mcrease was m Mental Health
and Mental Retardallon where
1,170 workers were added One
of G1lhgan's campa1gn

INTEREST !;IF
MEIGS-MASON AREA
CJI&amp;IJTERL TANNFJIILL,

If you
have a hearing
ptoblem,
and don't wear
an aid,
at least listen
toteason.

SUPPLEMENT INSURANCE

W'es show there are now 48,201

many for the new state prtson

Phillies' o4tfielder Will1e Montanez and DOdgers' lefthander
Al DoWnlhg were the most
notable players to agree to 1974
terms Thursday Downmg,
who won nme games last
season, Signed for approxunately $60,000, while the
Phi!Hes did not disclose terms
on the flamboyant Montanez, a
263 hitter last season
Still among the uns1gned
were New York Yankee relief
ace Sparky Lyle, Oakland A's
outltelder Bllly Comgharo,
Dodger pitcher Don Sutton
(seeking a reported $115,000)
and hiS batterymate catcher
Joe Ferguson, Expos' first
baseman Hal Breeden, TwlllS'
shortstop Jerry Terrell and
deSignated hitter Tony Oliva
(fightmg a pay cut desp1te a
291 average last season and a
club-leading 92 rb1), G1ants'
star outfielders Gary Matthews (the Natwnal League
rookie of the year ) and Garry
Maddox, and Texas Rangers'
ulllityman CP.sar Tovar

MEDICARE

n ldlhgan took office m

mental health serviCes m Ohio.
An mcrease of 850 workers
was m the Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections,

O!l'!lle eqntract s1gnmg front,

remember, was aequired for
outspoken reilef ace Mike
Marshall
And at St Peterti6urg,
sluggmg Reggie Smitli, one of
the many Boston Red Sox to
cross over league barriers to
the St •loUIS Cardinals last
wmter, took batting practice
for the first tune Wllh h1s new
teammates Accordmg to
Cards' Manager Red Schoendienst, Smith, a swltchhltter,
will bat just m front of catcher
Ted
wlio also

January, 1971 The latest flg-

DEVOTEDTOlHE

ROBERT HOEFLICH,
CltyEdll•
Published dally riCq:tt Saturday by The
Ohio Valley Publishing Company, 111
CWrt St , Pomeroy, Ohio, 567e8 Business
Offace POOne tt2-2151 Editorial Phone 912.

THE INCOMI! TAX

.. u ....

boll) w,ys,

career " Davis, you may

Educational credit plan OK'd
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The
Oh1o Senate has adopted legLSlatwn setting up an educatwnal
cred1t program for eug1ble
Ohw veterans of the V1etnam

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On Dece mber 28 1973 f1ve production ltne
Ford LTD 4 door p1Uared hardtops equ1pped w1th
351 CID V-8 engmes were drtven fr om PhoeniX

to Los Angeles Th e Fords were dnven by th ree
non- professio nal and two professtonal drtvers
at speeds not exceedrng 50 mph . . . . . .
The f1ve-ca r gas mtl~age average 18 8 mpg
One expenence d economy dnver average d 20 3
mpg, and a housew1fe from Scottsdale, Arrzana,

ave raged 20 2 mpg
Of cau rse you may nat get the same results
be ca use mdeage depends on lotS' of thmgs • .
maintenance, dr1vrng hab1ts total we1ght road
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th at are nght l or

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5- The Daily ~ntinel, Middle!Mlrt-Pomerov. 0 .. March I, 1974

4- The Dail v Sentinel Middleport-Pomeroy. 0. , March I, 1974

New England is class topic

Con~tit~tions to be displayed
COLUMBUS - The two
constitutions of,Ohio wi ll be put
on public ~ isplay for the fi rst
timeS8turday, March 2 as par t ·
of
new fund.anwnta l
documents exh ibi t at lhe Ohio
Historical Center. ,
The opening of the exhibit is
being timed to coincide with
the weekend of Statehood Day.
March 3.
The new display will feature
more than just the official
documenl.s of Ohio Government. Many other graphics and
artifacts have been gathered
toge ther to give visitors a feel
for the time when these papers
were drawn up.
The fundamental documents

a

t

~

Corner

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A PSALM

OF WORK

Tell me not we'r e owed a l iving
By our government or God :
That recei ving , never givin g,
Should be ou rs if we but nod .
Wer e we given power of mot ion
Just to be a spineless clod?
Isn't t ha f an awf~ l notion
For the im ag e ot our God ?
Work was not
To the sons of
But in love t he
Wanted each
wor t h.

in anger given
men on earth ;
Lord of Heaven
to prove his

Work is ne'er a curse, bul
bl ess ing ,
Sign of provi dentia l care; .
' T is a lovi ng , kind ca r ess mg
That al l men are free to share.
Hisl 'r y's pages onl y mention
Th ose who've toi led and gone
ahead
With good w il l and fir m in·
tent ion
To have earned t he ir dai l y
bread.

Do not si t and pine in angui sh:
Th row your shoulder s back and
sm il e;
Better 'tis by far than langu ish

tn self -plty .all the whil e.
Find you r work and t hen beg in

it

With a m ind to do you r. bes l;
And with pr ide you'll glor y in

It,

Passing every cr uc ial test.
-Set h
F.
Nic ho lso n,

Rutla nd , Ohio. (all rights

re se r ved) .

C hoose Keepsake
with complete con fid ence,
beca use the fa mous
Kee psake Guarantee
assu res a per fec t
en gagement d ia mond
of p recise cut and
supe rb color. There is
no fin er diamond ring.

at the Ohio Historical Center.
~J hi o ~ovc rnme nt offi cia ls plan
to pmti cipa te. Dr. Harold
Grimm President of the Ohio
Hi s tol'i ~a l Society, will ad as
master or cere mon ies.
The Ohio Historical Center is
open lo the pu blic free or
charge from 9 a.m. lo 5 p.m.,
Monday through Saturday and
from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday. The
Center is loca ted on I-71, just
north of th e Ohio Sta te
Fairgrounds, Columbus.

es ta bl is hed th e rules for
govern ing the ,territory in the

vears before s ta te h,o o~. the
Ohio Constitu ti ons of 1802 and
1851 and se lected amendments
rr.om the fourth constitutional
convention of 1912. Other fi rsl.s
will mclode the original sUite
flag, the desk of Ohio's first
Governor , Edward Tiffin, a
replica of the weatherva ne
from the fi rst sta tehouse m
Chillicothe and a set of five
Great Seals of Ohi o used by
sUite offi cials from 1802 and
through the presen t.
The public is i nvite~ to attend the opening of the exhi bit

I The Poet's I :~t
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saturday, March 2at 2::i0 1).111..

on ex hi bit will be the Northwest Orctinancc of 1787, whkh

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Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
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Florida vacation Wednesday.
While in Florida they were
guests of her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Henry at Lakeland, and
at the Leesburg home of
Harold Russell. A highlight of
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Mary R. Sauer

Miss Sauer is
family leader
Mary R. Sa uer has bee n
named Kyger Creek Hi gh
School 1973-74 Betty Crocker
~·amily Leader of Tomorrow.
Mary won the honor by competing with other seniors in the
written knowledge and attitude
examination Dec. 4. She is now
eligit&gt;le for state and national
honors and will receive a
specially designed award from
General Mills, Inc. , sponsor of
the
annual educational
scholarShip program.
State Family Leaders of
Tomorrow receive a $1,500
college scholarShip while state
second-place winners receive a
grant of $500. The state winner
also earns for his or her school,
a 20-volume reference work
"The Annals of America "
from Encyclopedia Brittanica
Educational Corp.
In the spring, state wirmers
and their faculty advisors will

Seve ral contr ibuti ons, including $25 to the Middleport
firemen for the emergency
vehicle fund, and $5 each to the
Heart Fund and the March of
Dimes, were made during the
Wednesday night mee ting of
the American Legion Auxiliary
of Feeney-Bennett Post 128,
Middlepor t.
Elected at the mee ting were
the delegates to Buckeye Girls'

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Er win's _G ulf, Middleport
Crows Steak House , Pomeroy
Downing-Childs Insurance. Middleport
G &amp; J Auto Parts, Pomeroy
K &amp; C Jewelers , Pomeroy
Pomeroy Be~ Franklin, Pomeroy
Rail's Ben Franklin, Middleport
Racine Home National Bank. Racine
Mullen Insurance, Pomeroy
Landmark, Pomeroy
Walker Funeral Home. Rutl~nd
Pome~oy Natiooa] Bank, Pomeroy- Rutland
Citizens National Bank, Middleport
Valley Lumber and Supply, Middleport
Cleland Realty, Pomeroy
Farmers Bank and Savings, Pomeroy
Racine Food Ma rket, Racine
Stiffler ' s, Pomeroy-Micldleport
Pomeroy Sunoco Service Center, Pomeroy
Pomeroy Motor Company, Pomeroy
Simon ' s Pomeroy Market, Pomeroy
The Sewing Center. Middleport
Ewing 's Funeral Home, Pomeroy
Sugar Run Flour Mill ; Pomeroy
Karr &amp; Van zandt, Pomeroy
M~r~ V Store , Middleport

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Beginning today and continuing through March 10, Meigs
County's girl scouts will be out in their neighborhoods taking
orders for cookies.
Five varieties are available - chocolate chip, sandwich
cremes, thin mints, sugared Shortbread, and peanut butter
patties - all are family sized boxes selling lor $1 each. Of the
dollar for each box, 11 cents goes into the treasury of the troop to
which the scout selling the cookies belongs, and about 39 cents
goes into the Black Diamond Girl Scout Council for the equipping
and maintenance of camps.
The coo.kies are provided by the American Biscuit Co.
The scouts will be taking orders for cookies now, and they
will be delive red some time th e last week in April. Money for the
cookies wih be collected at the time they are delivered.

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Carl E. Hicks and the choir will
SPEAKER SET
assist. Everyone is cordially
The Nativity of Mary invited. Rev. Hicks will preach
Dea nery will observe a Day of Sunday morning.
Recollection at 2 p.m. Sunday
at the Sacred Heart Catholic
Church, Pomeroy . Speaker lor
the meeting will be the Rev.
Fr . Roger Foys of th e
M~trimonial Tribunal. Hosting
the meeting will be members of
the Catholic Women's Club of
Sacred Heart.

BISHOP COMING
MASON, W. Va. - Bishop D.
Frederick Wertz will be guest
speaker and present the Girl
Scout God and Community
Awards at Mason United
Methodist Church on March 3,
9:45 morning service. Rev.
Clarence McCloud will lead the
devotional service, At noon
there will he a covered dish
dinner . The girls of Scout
Troop 592 receiving the award
are Carla McFarland, Mary
McFarland, Linda Test and
Ka thleen Test. The troo p
leaders are Mrs. Bonni e McFarland ·a nd Mrs. Peggy
Edwards.

United Meth txJist Church, and
his wife, Ruth, and the Rev
Dw ight ZavLt~ . pastor of the
Mi ddleport · First United
Pres byterian Ch ur ch. Both
spoke briefly welcoming the
new minister to the community .
The p r o~ram included a
selection by Don Erwin and his
daughter, Amy: special music
by ''The New Beginners," a
sextet composed of Sharon
Wilson, Trudy Roach, Mary
Boggs, Christy Heos, Mar tha
McNea l and ·Kathy Baker
d ~rected by Mrs. Glaze who
also accompanies the group;
and organ-piano numbers by
Mrs. Chester Erwin and Mrs .
James Sheel,,
Refreshments were served
from a table decorated with
yellow fl oral arrangements
and yellow
tapers
in
si lver
holders.
Sandwiches, cookies, co ff ee ,
punch and mints wer e served.
Mrs. Sheets presided at the
coffee Ser vice, an d Mrs.
Gerlach at the punch bowl.
Servi ng on the p lann ing
committee for the recep tion
~~;e r e Mrs. Ciyda Allensworth,
Mrs. Erwin, Mrs. Dana Swill ,
Mrs. Raymond Cole, Mrs. Art
Hess, Mrs. J ohn Reece, Mfs.
Margaret La llance, Miss
Mild red Haw ley and Mrs.
Harold Wolfe.

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Vete rans Memorial Hospital, Pomeroy
Rawlings -Coats FunE:,ral Home, Middleport
Athens County Savings &amp; Loan, Meigs Co. Branch ,
Pomeroy
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Royal Crown Bottling Company, Middleport
R. H. Rawlings Sons Company. Middleport
Goessler Jewelry, Pomeroy
Swisher &amp; Lohse Pharmacy, Pomeroy
Ebersbach Hardware, Pomeroy
Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
Star Supply, Racine
Pomeroy Flower Shop, Pomeroy
M &amp; R Shopping Center, Mi~dleport
Nelson ' s Drug Store. Pomeroy
New York Clothing House. Pomeroy
Modern Supply, Pomeroy
Warner Insurance Agency, Pomeroy
Village Pharmacy, Middleport
P. J . Pauley , Nationwide Ins., Pomeroy
Adolph ' s Dairy Valley, Pomeroy
L &amp; l Dress Shop. Pomeroy
Legar Monument, Pomeroy
Meigs Equipment Company, Pomeroy
Keith Goble Ford, Inc ., Middleport
Virgil Teaford ·Realty, Pomeroy

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THE BIG BEND Neighborhood of the Black Diamond Girl
Scout Council mel Wednesday for a short meeting with Mrs.
Isabelle Foster, district advisor. A report on the recent
organizational me eting of the new council was given by Mrs.
Maxine Hart, a delegate.
Mrs. Foster distributed troop camp reservation forms, new
order forms for girl scout equipment, and camping information
for sununer activities in the surrounding states. The area
association meeting was announced lor April 27 with th e place to
be named later .
Plans were discussed for an evening pow-wow for leaders of
Slate at Capilal University in the Big Bend Neighborhood some time this spring.
Jun e. Ann ou n ce m e n t ,
RliTLANDJUNIOR TROOP
however, of the names is withA CANDLELIGHT investiture ceremony highlighted the
held un til acceplance by the Tuesday night meeting of the Rutland Junior Scouts of Mrs.
Department of Ohio, Ameri can Merle Johnson .
Legion Auxiliary.
Invested were Kim Haley, Lisa Smith, Libby Watkins, Gail
A re por t was give n on · and Cheryl Pierce, Patty Wyatt and Debbie Morrison. Denise
America nism li terature laken Lambert was rededicated during the ceremony.
In observance of Thinking Day, the troop discussed the role
to Eastern High Sc hool, Meigs
High School and the Book- of scouting in a gir l's life, the founding of scouting, the meaning
mobile. The literature included of the promise, the laws and the world association pin and
the Ohi o Government Diges t, a membership star.
book titled "Our Flag," and
Refreshments were served and materials for the cookie sale
booklel.s on flag etiquette and were distributed.
flag codes .
A community service party
MIDDLEPORT JUNIOR TROOP 39
March 21 at the Athens Menlal
A program in observance of Thinking Day,
Health Center was ann ounced . Feb. 22, was held at the meeting of Troop 39 Wednesday at
Communi ca tions were rea d Heath United Methodist Church, Middleport . Several of the
fr om the pres idents of the scouts participated in readings on Thinking Day and then gave
Eighth Distri ct and th e the promise.
.
Department of Ohio, as well as
Three large white candles were lighted by Sarah Dtddle and
seve ral department chair- then 10 girls, each portraying a scout from another land, lighted
persons.
smaller candles, as they gave the scout laws. The ceremony
Reported ill were Velsia concluded with th e girls singing "Girl Scouts Together ."
Roush, Becky Roush, Sandra
The patrol which recently completed the wo(ld games badge
Might, Cheryl Barnhart, Dobra taught the group a Danish game, "The Ocean is Stormy."
McG uffin , Helen Kenn edy, Centerpiece for the table featured the 3 parts of the promise
Louise Hawkin s, Emma and was made by Mrs. Ruth Spencer.
Wayland and Edn a WayThe girls voted to attend the Church of the Nazarene in a
land . A symp ath y card group on Girl Scout Sunday, March 10.
was sent to the Edgar Arnott
family.
It was voted that a committee be appoin ted to visit all
PREACHER NOTED
mee tin g whi ct opened in
memb ers who are ill or
The
Rev. John Bryant,
ritualistic form following a
hospilalized and Mrs. Marvin
of
the Vinton Uni ted
pastor
potluck dinner. The door prize
Kelly wa s named chairwoman.
was won by Lelia Wea- Methodist Church, will preach
Mrs. Etta Will presided at the
therby, and she will contribute at the Pomeroy United
Meth odi st Church Sunday
it for next month 's meeting.
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on an expense-paid educational
tour· whi ch will include
Washington , D.C. and Minneapolis, Minn. A special event
of th e tour is the announcement
of the All-American Family
Leader of Tomorrow1 whose .
scholarShip will be increased to
$5,000 . Second , third, and
fourth place winners will
receive scholarShip increases
to $4 ,000 , $3,000, and $2,000
respectively.
This year, 703,074 studenl.s
fr om 14 ,463 schools were
enrolled in the Betty Crocker
Sear ch, which lor the second
year, included senior boys.
Since the program began in
1954-55, approxima tely nin e
million students have particip ated and sc holarship s
awards total more than $2
million .

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Chri st an d others of th e
co mmun ity '.IIJ. tendcd
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Michael Gerlach served as
master of ceremonies for the
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HARRISON VILLE
Lodge
411 F&amp;AM regular mee ting,
7:30p.m. Past Master's night
to be observed; work in the
third degree.
BAKE SALE beginning 9:30
a. n l. by all chapters of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority at Pomeroy
Village Hall for benefit of
Pomeroy Fire Department
build ing fun d. Rummage sale
both Friday and Saturday at
the hall by the fire department,
beginning 9: 30 a. m.
BAKE SALE at Racine Food
Market beginning at 10 a. m.
sponsore d by Auxili ar y of
Racine F ire Depa rt ment.
Those wishing to donate call

FRIDAY
OHIO VALLEY Chapter ,
Adop t-A-Child, Inc., meel.s al
the Episcopal Church Pa rish
House, Ironton. Rt. 93, four th
bldg., on right past the third
traffic light. Signs to direct. 8
p.m.
SHADE RIVER Mas onic 949-3471.
Lodge 453, F&amp;AM, annu al
inspection, temple, Chester.
RAC INE Fire Department
Work in MM degree; refresh- Auxiliary sponsors a bake sale
ments . All mas ter masons at the Racine Food Market, 10
invited.
a.m. Those wishing to dona te
call 949-3471 .
RUTLAN D GUN Club
SUNDAY
mee ting 8 p. m. Friday. All
JIM 'S CAMP ER softball
members asked to attend.
team mee ts 2 p.m. at Bob's
WORLD DAY of Prayer, 2 Recreation Center, Mason. All
p.m. at the Chester Uni ted old and pr ospective new
Method ist Church. Sponsored members we lcome. Call 773by Church Women Uni ted of 5503.
Meigs Coun ty, Mrs. Ca mpbell
MONDAY
Harper, president.
SOUTH E AST E RN Ohi o
POMONA GRAN GE, 8 p.m.
Gos pel Music Association
at the Rock Springs Hall with
potluck and business meeting,
Racine Grange as host.
followed by sing, beginning·at 6
SATURDAY
p.m. at the Springfield Grange
BAKE SALE with proceeds
Hall, Rt. 160north of Gallipolis.
to go to the Pomeroy firemen,
Bring covered dish and Ulble
sU.rting at 9·30 a.m. Saturday
se rvice . Everyone welcome.
at Pomeroy village hall.
MEIGS Salon 710 meets with
Sponsored by three cha pters of
Mrs. Dean Brinker, 7:30p .m.
Bela Sigma Phi Soruri ty.
POMEROY Garden Club
meels at 7:30p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Harvey Van Vranken.
Cay Cross of the Southeastern
Ohi o Emergency Medical
Service, guest speaker. Roll
call is safety hints.
MIDDLEPORT Gard en
Club, home of Hallie and Nellie
Zerkle with Mrs. Walter
Hayes, Mrs. Homer Russell,
co-hostess, 7:30p.m. Program
;by Mrs . Rita Hamm , "Gardens
on the Wing". Mrs. Carl Horky
to show 1972 winners of slides
of fl ower arrangements and
birds.
RACINE Chapter 134, Order
of Eastern Star, 8 p.m., at the
Masonic Temple. James and
Barbara Roush will host the
meeting.
,
ADULT Vo-Ag meei'!ng at
Meigs High School vo -ag
department, 7:30 p.m. Topics
ate soil testing, fertilizer, lime
and organic materials. All
interested persons invited to
attend every Monday evening .
Instructors ar e Everett
Holcomb and Aaron Sayre, voag teachers.

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Stude nts of Mrs. Lu cy the Middleport Eleme ntary
White's 4th grade class at School have just completed a
unit on Colonial New Er.gland.
The class was set up as an open
SPI'AKiNG nF
classroom situation. The class
was divided into groups. A
caplain for each group was
chosen.
A three-s tep a ttack was
deve loped. The. first step
concerned basic research for
information and facts.
Step tw o invblved those
materiels which would add
interest and vilality to the unit,
M o t hers wit h sma ll
to make tlJe colonies and
c.1ildr en know how hard it
is to shampoo l ittle hea ds of
people
"come
alive ''
ha ir , becau se the sha mpoo
audiovisual aids were used;
gets in the eyes and sti ngs.
pictures, maps , filmstrips .
However, a sham poo was
Pupils developed product
developed for the sm all fry,
to eliminate the sting ing.
maps, dioramas, puppets, clay
Bul. aft er sh amp ooing
mod els, min iat ure scenes,
the r e s till r emai ns t he
costumes, mural s, repor ts,
a ddit io na l p ro bl em of
skits and plays, diaries and
tangles and sna r l s. Well
M ot her. this ca n also be
hornbooks.
av oid ed by use of cr eme
The third step involved the
rinses. Not onl y do cr eme
pupils in presentation or their
rinses prevent tangles and
projects.
sna r l s. but th ey also

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New England is class topic

Con~tit~tions to be displayed
COLUMBUS - The two
constitutions of,Ohio wi ll be put
on public ~ isplay for the fi rst
timeS8turday, March 2 as par t ·
of
new fund.anwnta l
documents exh ibi t at lhe Ohio
Historical Center. ,
The opening of the exhibit is
being timed to coincide with
the weekend of Statehood Day.
March 3.
The new display will feature
more than just the official
documenl.s of Ohio Government. Many other graphics and
artifacts have been gathered
toge ther to give visitors a feel
for the time when these papers
were drawn up.
The fundamental documents

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OF WORK

Tell me not we'r e owed a l iving
By our government or God :
That recei ving , never givin g,
Should be ou rs if we but nod .
Wer e we given power of mot ion
Just to be a spineless clod?
Isn't t ha f an awf~ l notion
For the im ag e ot our God ?
Work was not
To the sons of
But in love t he
Wanted each
wor t h.

in anger given
men on earth ;
Lord of Heaven
to prove his

Work is ne'er a curse, bul
bl ess ing ,
Sign of provi dentia l care; .
' T is a lovi ng , kind ca r ess mg
That al l men are free to share.
Hisl 'r y's pages onl y mention
Th ose who've toi led and gone
ahead
With good w il l and fir m in·
tent ion
To have earned t he ir dai l y
bread.

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Th row your shoulder s back and
sm il e;
Better 'tis by far than langu ish

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at the Ohio Historical Center.
~J hi o ~ovc rnme nt offi cia ls plan
to pmti cipa te. Dr. Harold
Grimm President of the Ohio
Hi s tol'i ~a l Society, will ad as
master or cere mon ies.
The Ohio Historical Center is
open lo the pu blic free or
charge from 9 a.m. lo 5 p.m.,
Monday through Saturday and
from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday. The
Center is loca ted on I-71, just
north of th e Ohio Sta te
Fairgrounds, Columbus.

es ta bl is hed th e rules for
govern ing the ,territory in the

vears before s ta te h,o o~. the
Ohio Constitu ti ons of 1802 and
1851 and se lected amendments
rr.om the fourth constitutional
convention of 1912. Other fi rsl.s
will mclode the original sUite
flag, the desk of Ohio's first
Governor , Edward Tiffin, a
replica of the weatherva ne
from the fi rst sta tehouse m
Chillicothe and a set of five
Great Seals of Ohi o used by
sUite offi cials from 1802 and
through the presen t.
The public is i nvite~ to attend the opening of the exhi bit

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Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
Lochar y returned from a
Florida vacation Wednesday.
While in Florida they were
guests of her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Henry at Lakeland, and
at the Leesburg home of
Harold Russell. A highlight of
their visit was a trip to Disney
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Mary R. Sauer

Miss Sauer is
family leader
Mary R. Sa uer has bee n
named Kyger Creek Hi gh
School 1973-74 Betty Crocker
~·amily Leader of Tomorrow.
Mary won the honor by competing with other seniors in the
written knowledge and attitude
examination Dec. 4. She is now
eligit&gt;le for state and national
honors and will receive a
specially designed award from
General Mills, Inc. , sponsor of
the
annual educational
scholarShip program.
State Family Leaders of
Tomorrow receive a $1,500
college scholarShip while state
second-place winners receive a
grant of $500. The state winner
also earns for his or her school,
a 20-volume reference work
"The Annals of America "
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In the spring, state wirmers
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Seve ral contr ibuti ons, including $25 to the Middleport
firemen for the emergency
vehicle fund, and $5 each to the
Heart Fund and the March of
Dimes, were made during the
Wednesday night mee ting of
the American Legion Auxiliary
of Feeney-Bennett Post 128,
Middlepor t.
Elected at the mee ting were
the delegates to Buckeye Girls'

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Crows Steak House , Pomeroy
Downing-Childs Insurance. Middleport
G &amp; J Auto Parts, Pomeroy
K &amp; C Jewelers , Pomeroy
Pomeroy Be~ Franklin, Pomeroy
Rail's Ben Franklin, Middleport
Racine Home National Bank. Racine
Mullen Insurance, Pomeroy
Landmark, Pomeroy
Walker Funeral Home. Rutl~nd
Pome~oy Natiooa] Bank, Pomeroy- Rutland
Citizens National Bank, Middleport
Valley Lumber and Supply, Middleport
Cleland Realty, Pomeroy
Farmers Bank and Savings, Pomeroy
Racine Food Ma rket, Racine
Stiffler ' s, Pomeroy-Micldleport
Pomeroy Sunoco Service Center, Pomeroy
Pomeroy Motor Company, Pomeroy
Simon ' s Pomeroy Market, Pomeroy
The Sewing Center. Middleport
Ewing 's Funeral Home, Pomeroy
Sugar Run Flour Mill ; Pomeroy
Karr &amp; Van zandt, Pomeroy
M~r~ V Store , Middleport

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Beginning today and continuing through March 10, Meigs
County's girl scouts will be out in their neighborhoods taking
orders for cookies.
Five varieties are available - chocolate chip, sandwich
cremes, thin mints, sugared Shortbread, and peanut butter
patties - all are family sized boxes selling lor $1 each. Of the
dollar for each box, 11 cents goes into the treasury of the troop to
which the scout selling the cookies belongs, and about 39 cents
goes into the Black Diamond Girl Scout Council for the equipping
and maintenance of camps.
The coo.kies are provided by the American Biscuit Co.
The scouts will be taking orders for cookies now, and they
will be delive red some time th e last week in April. Money for the
cookies wih be collected at the time they are delivered.

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Carl E. Hicks and the choir will
SPEAKER SET
assist. Everyone is cordially
The Nativity of Mary invited. Rev. Hicks will preach
Dea nery will observe a Day of Sunday morning.
Recollection at 2 p.m. Sunday
at the Sacred Heart Catholic
Church, Pomeroy . Speaker lor
the meeting will be the Rev.
Fr . Roger Foys of th e
M~trimonial Tribunal. Hosting
the meeting will be members of
the Catholic Women's Club of
Sacred Heart.

BISHOP COMING
MASON, W. Va. - Bishop D.
Frederick Wertz will be guest
speaker and present the Girl
Scout God and Community
Awards at Mason United
Methodist Church on March 3,
9:45 morning service. Rev.
Clarence McCloud will lead the
devotional service, At noon
there will he a covered dish
dinner . The girls of Scout
Troop 592 receiving the award
are Carla McFarland, Mary
McFarland, Linda Test and
Ka thleen Test. The troo p
leaders are Mrs. Bonni e McFarland ·a nd Mrs. Peggy
Edwards.

United Meth txJist Church, and
his wife, Ruth, and the Rev
Dw ight ZavLt~ . pastor of the
Mi ddleport · First United
Pres byterian Ch ur ch. Both
spoke briefly welcoming the
new minister to the community .
The p r o~ram included a
selection by Don Erwin and his
daughter, Amy: special music
by ''The New Beginners," a
sextet composed of Sharon
Wilson, Trudy Roach, Mary
Boggs, Christy Heos, Mar tha
McNea l and ·Kathy Baker
d ~rected by Mrs. Glaze who
also accompanies the group;
and organ-piano numbers by
Mrs. Chester Erwin and Mrs .
James Sheel,,
Refreshments were served
from a table decorated with
yellow fl oral arrangements
and yellow
tapers
in
si lver
holders.
Sandwiches, cookies, co ff ee ,
punch and mints wer e served.
Mrs. Sheets presided at the
coffee Ser vice, an d Mrs.
Gerlach at the punch bowl.
Servi ng on the p lann ing
committee for the recep tion
~~;e r e Mrs. Ciyda Allensworth,
Mrs. Erwin, Mrs. Dana Swill ,
Mrs. Raymond Cole, Mrs. Art
Hess, Mrs. J ohn Reece, Mfs.
Margaret La llance, Miss
Mild red Haw ley and Mrs.
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Rawlings -Coats FunE:,ral Home, Middleport
Athens County Savings &amp; Loan, Meigs Co. Branch ,
Pomeroy
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Royal Crown Bottling Company, Middleport
R. H. Rawlings Sons Company. Middleport
Goessler Jewelry, Pomeroy
Swisher &amp; Lohse Pharmacy, Pomeroy
Ebersbach Hardware, Pomeroy
Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
Star Supply, Racine
Pomeroy Flower Shop, Pomeroy
M &amp; R Shopping Center, Mi~dleport
Nelson ' s Drug Store. Pomeroy
New York Clothing House. Pomeroy
Modern Supply, Pomeroy
Warner Insurance Agency, Pomeroy
Village Pharmacy, Middleport
P. J . Pauley , Nationwide Ins., Pomeroy
Adolph ' s Dairy Valley, Pomeroy
L &amp; l Dress Shop. Pomeroy
Legar Monument, Pomeroy
Meigs Equipment Company, Pomeroy
Keith Goble Ford, Inc ., Middleport
Virgil Teaford ·Realty, Pomeroy

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THE BIG BEND Neighborhood of the Black Diamond Girl
Scout Council mel Wednesday for a short meeting with Mrs.
Isabelle Foster, district advisor. A report on the recent
organizational me eting of the new council was given by Mrs.
Maxine Hart, a delegate.
Mrs. Foster distributed troop camp reservation forms, new
order forms for girl scout equipment, and camping information
for sununer activities in the surrounding states. The area
association meeting was announced lor April 27 with th e place to
be named later .
Plans were discussed for an evening pow-wow for leaders of
Slate at Capilal University in the Big Bend Neighborhood some time this spring.
Jun e. Ann ou n ce m e n t ,
RliTLANDJUNIOR TROOP
however, of the names is withA CANDLELIGHT investiture ceremony highlighted the
held un til acceplance by the Tuesday night meeting of the Rutland Junior Scouts of Mrs.
Department of Ohio, Ameri can Merle Johnson .
Legion Auxiliary.
Invested were Kim Haley, Lisa Smith, Libby Watkins, Gail
A re por t was give n on · and Cheryl Pierce, Patty Wyatt and Debbie Morrison. Denise
America nism li terature laken Lambert was rededicated during the ceremony.
In observance of Thinking Day, the troop discussed the role
to Eastern High Sc hool, Meigs
High School and the Book- of scouting in a gir l's life, the founding of scouting, the meaning
mobile. The literature included of the promise, the laws and the world association pin and
the Ohi o Government Diges t, a membership star.
book titled "Our Flag," and
Refreshments were served and materials for the cookie sale
booklel.s on flag etiquette and were distributed.
flag codes .
A community service party
MIDDLEPORT JUNIOR TROOP 39
March 21 at the Athens Menlal
A program in observance of Thinking Day,
Health Center was ann ounced . Feb. 22, was held at the meeting of Troop 39 Wednesday at
Communi ca tions were rea d Heath United Methodist Church, Middleport . Several of the
fr om the pres idents of the scouts participated in readings on Thinking Day and then gave
Eighth Distri ct and th e the promise.
.
Department of Ohio, as well as
Three large white candles were lighted by Sarah Dtddle and
seve ral department chair- then 10 girls, each portraying a scout from another land, lighted
persons.
smaller candles, as they gave the scout laws. The ceremony
Reported ill were Velsia concluded with th e girls singing "Girl Scouts Together ."
Roush, Becky Roush, Sandra
The patrol which recently completed the wo(ld games badge
Might, Cheryl Barnhart, Dobra taught the group a Danish game, "The Ocean is Stormy."
McG uffin , Helen Kenn edy, Centerpiece for the table featured the 3 parts of the promise
Louise Hawkin s, Emma and was made by Mrs. Ruth Spencer.
Wayland and Edn a WayThe girls voted to attend the Church of the Nazarene in a
land . A symp ath y card group on Girl Scout Sunday, March 10.
was sent to the Edgar Arnott
family.
It was voted that a committee be appoin ted to visit all
PREACHER NOTED
mee tin g whi ct opened in
memb ers who are ill or
The
Rev. John Bryant,
ritualistic form following a
hospilalized and Mrs. Marvin
of
the Vinton Uni ted
pastor
potluck dinner. The door prize
Kelly wa s named chairwoman.
was won by Lelia Wea- Methodist Church, will preach
Mrs. Etta Will presided at the
therby, and she will contribute at the Pomeroy United
Meth odi st Church Sunday
it for next month 's meeting.
night, March 3, at 7:30. Pastor

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be the guests of General Mills
on an expense-paid educational
tour· whi ch will include
Washington , D.C. and Minneapolis, Minn. A special event
of th e tour is the announcement
of the All-American Family
Leader of Tomorrow1 whose .
scholarShip will be increased to
$5,000 . Second , third, and
fourth place winners will
receive scholarShip increases
to $4 ,000 , $3,000, and $2,000
respectively.
This year, 703,074 studenl.s
fr om 14 ,463 schools were
enrolled in the Betty Crocker
Sear ch, which lor the second
year, included senior boys.
Since the program began in
1954-55, approxima tely nin e
million students have particip ated and sc holarship s
awards total more than $2
million .

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Chri st an d others of th e
co mmun ity '.IIJ. tendcd
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Michael Gerlach served as
master of ceremonies for the
program with James Shcel.s,
cha irman of the board, giving
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HARRISON VILLE
Lodge
411 F&amp;AM regular mee ting,
7:30p.m. Past Master's night
to be observed; work in the
third degree.
BAKE SALE beginning 9:30
a. n l. by all chapters of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority at Pomeroy
Village Hall for benefit of
Pomeroy Fire Department
build ing fun d. Rummage sale
both Friday and Saturday at
the hall by the fire department,
beginning 9: 30 a. m.
BAKE SALE at Racine Food
Market beginning at 10 a. m.
sponsore d by Auxili ar y of
Racine F ire Depa rt ment.
Those wishing to donate call

FRIDAY
OHIO VALLEY Chapter ,
Adop t-A-Child, Inc., meel.s al
the Episcopal Church Pa rish
House, Ironton. Rt. 93, four th
bldg., on right past the third
traffic light. Signs to direct. 8
p.m.
SHADE RIVER Mas onic 949-3471.
Lodge 453, F&amp;AM, annu al
inspection, temple, Chester.
RAC INE Fire Department
Work in MM degree; refresh- Auxiliary sponsors a bake sale
ments . All mas ter masons at the Racine Food Market, 10
invited.
a.m. Those wishing to dona te
call 949-3471 .
RUTLAN D GUN Club
SUNDAY
mee ting 8 p. m. Friday. All
JIM 'S CAMP ER softball
members asked to attend.
team mee ts 2 p.m. at Bob's
WORLD DAY of Prayer, 2 Recreation Center, Mason. All
p.m. at the Chester Uni ted old and pr ospective new
Method ist Church. Sponsored members we lcome. Call 773by Church Women Uni ted of 5503.
Meigs Coun ty, Mrs. Ca mpbell
MONDAY
Harper, president.
SOUTH E AST E RN Ohi o
POMONA GRAN GE, 8 p.m.
Gos pel Music Association
at the Rock Springs Hall with
potluck and business meeting,
Racine Grange as host.
followed by sing, beginning·at 6
SATURDAY
p.m. at the Springfield Grange
BAKE SALE with proceeds
Hall, Rt. 160north of Gallipolis.
to go to the Pomeroy firemen,
Bring covered dish and Ulble
sU.rting at 9·30 a.m. Saturday
se rvice . Everyone welcome.
at Pomeroy village hall.
MEIGS Salon 710 meets with
Sponsored by three cha pters of
Mrs. Dean Brinker, 7:30p .m.
Bela Sigma Phi Soruri ty.
POMEROY Garden Club
meels at 7:30p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Harvey Van Vranken.
Cay Cross of the Southeastern
Ohi o Emergency Medical
Service, guest speaker. Roll
call is safety hints.
MIDDLEPORT Gard en
Club, home of Hallie and Nellie
Zerkle with Mrs. Walter
Hayes, Mrs. Homer Russell,
co-hostess, 7:30p.m. Program
;by Mrs . Rita Hamm , "Gardens
on the Wing". Mrs. Carl Horky
to show 1972 winners of slides
of fl ower arrangements and
birds.
RACINE Chapter 134, Order
of Eastern Star, 8 p.m., at the
Masonic Temple. James and
Barbara Roush will host the
meeting.
,
ADULT Vo-Ag meei'!ng at
Meigs High School vo -ag
department, 7:30 p.m. Topics
ate soil testing, fertilizer, lime
and organic materials. All
interested persons invited to
attend every Monday evening .
Instructors ar e Everett
Holcomb and Aaron Sayre, voag teachers.

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Stude nts of Mrs. Lu cy the Middleport Eleme ntary
White's 4th grade class at School have just completed a
unit on Colonial New Er.gland.
The class was set up as an open
SPI'AKiNG nF
classroom situation. The class
was divided into groups. A
caplain for each group was
chosen.
A three-s tep a ttack was
deve loped. The. first step
concerned basic research for
information and facts.
Step tw o invblved those
materiels which would add
interest and vilality to the unit,
M o t hers wit h sma ll
to make tlJe colonies and
c.1ildr en know how hard it
is to shampoo l ittle hea ds of
people
"come
alive ''
ha ir , becau se the sha mpoo
audiovisual aids were used;
gets in the eyes and sti ngs.
pictures, maps , filmstrips .
However, a sham poo was
Pupils developed product
developed for the sm all fry,
to eliminate the sting ing.
maps, dioramas, puppets, clay
Bul. aft er sh amp ooing
mod els, min iat ure scenes,
the r e s till r emai ns t he
costumes, mural s, repor ts,
a ddit io na l p ro bl em of
skits and plays, diaries and
tangles and sna r l s. Well
M ot her. this ca n also be
hornbooks.
av oid ed by use of cr eme
The third step involved the
rinses. Not onl y do cr eme
pupils in presentation or their
rinses prevent tangles and
projects.
sna r l s. but th ey also

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POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY
Rev w H P err n pasto r Roy
Mner
Sunday schoo l t,upt
Churc t1 schoo l
9 15 a m
worsh p scrv ce
10 24 a m

Youth cho r rehearsal Men
day 3 JO p m u• der d reef on
o f Mary Sk. nner sen or chot r
r ehearsa l 7 30 p m Tlw r sdav

w th
Mrs
rec tor

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POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Co rn er
Un10n and Mu l berry
Rev
Clyde V H ender son pastor
S1.1ndav sc hool 9 30 am G~n
M cC l u n g
s up t
morn•ng
worShiP 10 30 am
even1ng
se rv• ce 7 30 m d week ser
\/lee Wednesday 7 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - The
Rev
Harold Deetl'l
recto r
Church serv•ces 10 30 a m
Holy commu n on f•rst Sunday
o f mon th ch ur ch school 10 30
am fO r nursery th rough 12
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST ~ John F Amstutz
pastor B ble sct10ol 9 30 a m

worst11p 10 30 adult worsh p
se r¥ 1ce and young people s
meet1ng
bo th 7 30 p m
Comb ned B•ble study and
prayer meet ng Wednesday
1 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY ~
Envoy Ray W W1n ng otf1 ce r
In charge Sunday 10 a m
Hoi mess meet1ng 10 30 am
Sunday School Youn g Peop l es
Leg1on 7 p m Thur sd ay 1 to 3
p m Lad1 es Home League 7

p m

Prep cl asses
ST PAUL LUTHERAN
Corn er Secon d and Sy camore
Sts
Pomeroy
the
Rev
W1111am Mtd dl ewor th pastor
Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
church serv ces 10 30 a m
SACRED HEART
Rev
Fat her Berna r d Kra lcov 1c
pastor
Phone
992 2825
Sa turday e~tent ng Mass 7 30
p m Sunday Mass B and 10
am Confess ons Sat urday 1
7 30 p m
POMEROY FIRST BAP
TIST - Robert Kuhn pastor
W II am watson Sunday schoo l
supt Sunday school 9 30 a m
BYF
6 p n'l
S'lb t e &amp;tu d y
Wednesday
7 p m
c ho r
pract1ce We dn esday 9 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINES S
CHURCH
Harr son~t lll e
Rev
0 Dell
Man ley Pastor H en ry Eb lm
Sunday SchOO l Supt Sun day
Sc hOOl 9 3Q a rn
E~ten ng
worshtp 7 30 p m
Prayer and
Pra1se serv ce Thursday 7 3J

pm
NEASE
SET TLEMENT
CHAPEL
Non
denomtnat•onal
Geo rge S
0 ler Pastor Sunday Schoo l 10
am wo rsht p Ser v ce 11 am
Sunday n1gh t serv ces 7 30
p m
Wednesctay Preyer
meetmg ~7 30 p m
Everyone
welcome
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
Ma n St - Loren T Ste phens

cvanoel s t phone 99'"1 78~6
Co n servat ve
non
Instrumen ta l Sunday worsh p
10 ., m
B b le study 11 a m
wor sh p
6 p m
Wednesday
B bte study 7 p m
MIDWA Y
CO MMUNITY
C HURCH
(no n
denomma t 1onall
L ana sv l ie
DeKter Road th e Rev Worley
Ha l ey pastor Sunday sc hool
10 a m
c. . en ng wor sh p 1 30
p m
Pray er
me e t ng
Tuesday
7 30 p m
yout h
gro up Fr dav 7 30 p m
SEVENTH DA Y
AO
VENTIST
Located o n
Mulber ry
He 1ghls
near
Ve terans Memor al Hosp ta l
Pomeroy
Pastor H erbert
Morgan Sabba th Schoo l eve ry
Saturday a t 2 p m and worshtp
serv ce lo low ng at 3 15 p m
Open B1ble d1scuss on eac h
ThtJrsday a t 7 30 p m at the
c hur ch
T he
F r endly
Church
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST Pr each m g
~ 30 a m
ft rst and second
Sundays of each month th1rd
and fourth Sunday s each
month worsh p serv ce at 7 30
p m Wednesday evenm gs at
7 30 Prayer and B bl e Stu dy
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
TIST 282 Mu l berry Ave
Pomeroy
aff I ated
wllh
S B C
th e Rl:'ll
Fred H II
pastor Troy Zw1llmg Sunday
schoo l supt
Sunday sc hool
9 30 am
morn ng wo r sh i P
10 30
Su nday evangehst •c
meet ng
1 30 p m
Prayer
meet ng Wednesday 7 10 p m

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MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST
Cor ner Fourth and Ma n
Middleport Rev H enry Key
Jr pa stor Sunday School 9 30
a m Mrs Erv m Baumgard
ner sup t
M orn tn g worshiP
10 45 a m
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES La rry Ca rnahan pres d ng
m1n1ster Sunday B1ble l ee
tvr e 9 10 am
Watchtower
study 10 30 am
Tuesday
Btble study 7 JO p m
Th ur s
day
m n stry school 7 30
p m
serv•ce meetin g 8 30

Sunday School attendance on
Feb 24 was 45, the offermg
$22 15 An offermg of $68 was
presented to a needy family
Worshtp servtces were held at
ll a m wtth Mrs Donna Miller
of Belpre speakmg from Luke
4 I 12 Attendance was 28,
offetii\g $15 25, pledges, $24 50
World Day of Prayer ser·
vtces wall be held at the home
of Genevteve Guthrte on
Frtday evemng, March I,
followmg the regular meetmg
of the Women's Soctety, at 8 p
m Anyone ts welcome who
wishes to partactpa te
Mr andMrs Chas D Woode
and Thelma Henderson attended Ute Cluster Hymn Smg
at Ute Long Bottom U M
Church Saturday evenmg, Feb
23 All seven churches were
represented as well as two or
three visating churches wtth
more than 50 m attendance
The next smg wall be at Ute
Reedsville U M Church on
Saturday evening March 34J
Mrs Besste Kapple IS not so
well at this wrtting
Iris Carr went back to see
her doctor Monday mornmg
Mr and Mrs Otto Swartz of
Shade were Saturday evenmg
guests of Nana Rob11ts0n and
Clara Follrnd

Ellen
Facemyre
has
returned from a two weeks
vacatton lrtp to Phoerux, Anz
where she vtstted her son Earl
Holland, Jr and famtly She
also attended Ute Sun Valley
camp meeting and vaewel!
many stghts m the area She
made the trtp by plane and was
accompanted by her daughter,
Penny Malesko of Dayton
Mr and Mrs Ed Hensley and
Mrs Mary Collter, Flatwoods,
Ky spentadayhere wath their
brother and saster tn-law, Mr
and Mrs Walliam Culwell and
father, Jerry Culwell
Colwnbta Grange No 2435
met wtth Mr and Mrs Earl
Starkey m thetr home The
grange sewmg contest was
discussed
The youth group met at
Temple church and several
young folks along wath thetr
leaders were present
Mr and Mrs Roger Spaegle,
Anna and Wayne, Columbus,
VISited her brother m-law and
saster Mr and Mrs Rex
Cheadle and famtly
Mr and Mrs Larry Stanley
and Anna, Manon, were
weekend guests of her parents,
Mr and Mrs Lewas Srntth
The Busy Bee Soctety of the
Carpenter Baptist Church met
at the church Emma Whatl!ngton led the devotaons
Others present were Anna
Ltch, Freda Smath, Ida
Cheadle, Metta Fisher, Vivian
Gaston, Beulah Perry and
Boruue Cheadle
Weekend guests of Mr and
Mrs Dale Standbury were Mr
and Mrs Clatr Dale Stansbury,
Clara and Bobby, Groveport,
Mr and Mrs Larry Stansbury
and son and Rata Smtih,
Reynoldsburg
Recent dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs Earl Starkey were
Mabel Pauley Dexter, a.nd Mr
and Mrs Roy Wtseman,
Harrisonville
The Unated Methodast
Women of the Temple Church
met at the horne of Betty
Mattox RoseMary Miller led
devotions using World Day of
Prayer as the theme Other
members present were Lucy
Thomas, Goldte Gillogly, Murl
Galaway Westma Crabtree,
Paulme Comer, along watlt
guests, Hazel Culwell, Amy
Caldwell , Kay Wolfe and
Debbte and Laura Mtller
Mrs Beulah Cordray has
been returned home after
spendmg some ttme tn Ho12er
Hoopttal
Rtcky Batley, son of Mr an~
Mrs Dana Bailey has been
senously all m Holzer Hospatal
His brother tn law and stster,
Mr and Mrs Rtchard Jeffers
and famtly, were called here
from New Boston, Ill , to be
wtth htm He ts reportedly
tmprovtng but wtll have
surgery later for a ruptured
appendtx
Mr and Mrs Earl Starkey
called on Blanche Gorby at The
Platns on Sunday afternoon
Ellen Facemyre called on
Mr and Mrs Lawrence
Facemeyer m Glouster on
Sunday afternoon
Mrs Lizzte Nelson and John,
Rutland, called on Mrs Ida
Denntson

Reedsville
News, Notes
The CBC's met wath Mr and
Mrs Denver Weber for Ute
February meeting Dues were
paad and new offacers are
Denver Weber, prestdent
Ptckens,
v1ce
Warren
president, Phyllas Reed,
treasurer, and Lillian Pickens,
secretary Conunuruty flower
fund conuruttee IS Dohrman
Reed and Margaret Brown
Refreshments were served to
the followmg familaes Ernest
Whitehead, Dohnnan Reed,
Ronald Osborne, Margaret
Brown, and Warren Pickens
The next meeting wlll be wath
the Whiteheads
Mrs Leona Hensley of Long
Bottom vasated wath Mrs
Bessie Larkins recently
Mr and Mrs
Donald
Coleman and famaly of
Colwnbus spent a weekend
wtth Mrs Helen Archer
Lora Mondry was an over·
rught guest of her grand
parents, Mr and Mrs Charles
Prtce of Long Bottom
Mrs Walter Brown, Mrs
Steve Cowdery and Davtd
Brown VISited wath Mr and
Mrs R E Wtlliams
Karen and Robm Humphrey,
students at Oht!) · State
Unlversaty, Colwnbus, vtsited
thetr parents, Mr and Mrs C
Ed Humphrey, over the
weekend
--Mrs. L Balderson

EAGLES SIGN S\JTI'ON
PHILADELPHIA (UP!)
Defenstve tackle Mttch Sutton
of Kansas, Philadelphta's top
pick m the college draft, sagned
Wednesday with the Eagles for
the 1974 National Football
League season Slutton, 6-4, 252
pounds, was a second-team aliBtg Eaght lineman last season

JIMMY VS ZIT AS

PARAMUS, N J -Top-seed
ed Jammy Connors of
Belleville, Ill opens defense of
his Garcta TenniS Classic tttle
today at Bergen Commuruty
College Connors, who won Ute
nattonal indoor champaonshtp
last week at Salisbury, Md ,
faces Zitas Gerulattts ol New
York m his opemng round
match

MISS REDONDO SIGNS
LOS ANGELES (UP!)
Marata Redondo of Nabonal
City, Calif , became the second
player Wedn esday to reach
terms With the Los Angeles
Strmgs of the World Team
Tennas !.•ague Miss Redondo•
18, was 1972 Pacifac SouUtwest
Tournament champion

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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chnst 1n Crlnst•an Union L aw r ence Manley
pas tor
Mrs Russell Young Sunday
Sc hool Sup t Sunday School
9 30 a m
Evening worsh p
Wednesday
praye r
7 30
mee ttng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Ractne Rou te 2 th e
Rev James M Muncy pa stor
Sunday sc hool 9 45 a m
mornmg wor&amp;lliP
11 am
even1ng wors l11p
7 30 p m
Pray er mee t ng Tuesday 7 30
p m
Young peopl es meet ng
7 30 p m Th ursday

RUTLAND

CHURCH

OF

GOD Ber t ha K ngrey
subsftt ut e pas t or
Sunda y
Schoo l
10 am
worsh 1p
servtce 7 p m Sun da y Prayer
meetmg Wednesday 7 30 p m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH Near LOng Bot
tom Estll Hart pa stor
Roy
Brown
ass 1slan t
pastor
Sunday schOol 10 a m Church
7 30
p m
eac h
Su nday
evenmg prayer m &amp;et .ng 1 30
p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - Th1rd Ave th e
Rev William Kn ttel pastor
Rona l d Dugan Sunday Sc hool
Supt Classes for all ages
even ng ser v 1ce 1 30 p m
B1ble study Wednesday 7 30
p m
youth serv 1ces Fr 1day
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner Ash and Plum M d
dlepo rt
Noel
He rr m an
pa sto r
Satu rday
even ng
serv1ce 7 p m Sunda y sch ool
10 am
Sunday event ng
wor sh•P 7 p m

days
Church s choo l 9 :w
am
pr?lycr mtecl mq
f r sl
Wednc5day 7 30 p m
EAST LETART
Worsh p
} 30 p m
secor1d cmd tourth
5undays church school ct 30
a rn
pr~yu meet l Q
th rd
Wednesday I 30 p m
GREAT BEND
Worst p I I
a rn
?nd and 4Th Sundays
Churc h School 10 am
LETART FALLS
Wor sh p
10 a m Ch ur c h school 9 a m
B b l e stu dy 7 30 p rn every
Tuesday
MORNIN G STAR
Worsh p
9 30 a m
Chu r c h School 10 30
am
Mtd week
Serv c e
Wednesday 8 p m
MOR SE CHAPEL
Wor
Sh p 11 a m
lsi and Jrd
Sundays
Church Schoo l
10
am
PORTLAND
Worsh p 7 30
p m
Chu r ch Sc hoo 9 30 .J m
SUTTON
Worsh p 11 am
2n d and 4th Su nd ays Church
School 10 a m
WESLE YA N CRactn e)
Worsh p
11 a m
Church
Sc h ool 10 a m
NORTHEA ST CLIIS1ER
Rev Rob er t Meece
Rev St anl ey Br anelum
JOPPA - Worsh tp 10 am
Chu r ch Schoo l 9 am
Prayer
Meetmg Wed n es day 8 P m
LONG BOTTOM
Chur ch
s.erv ces
9 a m
Sunday
SchOol 9 15 am B ble Study
ever y Thursday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL
Wo r
Sh p 11 a m
Chu r ch Schoo l 10
am
ALFRED - Su nd ay school
9 iS
a m
each
Sunday
preach ng at 11 am
eac h
Sunday Prayer meet n g 7 45
p m Wednesday WSC S a p m
on lh1rd T uesday each month
REEDSVILLE Sunday
schoo l 9 30 preach n g 7 30
p m Sunday prayer mee t ng
7 30 p m Tuesday WSCS 1 30
ftrst Thur sd ay each month
SILVER RIDGE - Worsh p
10 a m
Churc h Schoo l 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAIN S
Worsh p 9 a m
Church
Sc hoo l 10 a m
KENO
C HURCH
OF
CHRIST - Georg e Fr eder ck
supt Servtce weekly 9 30 a m
on Sunday Preach ng f r st and
l h rd Sundays of month b y
Cl•ffo rd Sm th 9 30 a m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION - Darre l l
Doddrt l l
pastor
Su nday Schoo l 9 30
a m
Leonard G il more f~rst
elder
even ng se rv1ce 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meet ing 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - Rae n e Route 2 The
Re¥ Cha rl es Hand past or
Su nday sc. h oo l 9 .t 5 a m
mor n ng worsh 1p
11 a m
Evenmg ser v ces Tu es d ay and
Fr day 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B1ble
Study
9 30 a m
morn nQ
worsh1p 10 30 am
even ng
worshtp 6 30 p m Wedn esday
B tbl e St udy 7 30 p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH
Long Bottom Sunday Schoo l
10 a m wtth Willard P go II
supt Evangel s t1 c message
each Sunday even mg 7 30 p m
by
Elder
Russell
Cl ne
m n• ster of th e Apostoli c Fa 1th
B bl e Study Wednesday 7 30

7 30 p
MT

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7- The Daaly Sentmel, Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0, Marth 1 1974

'~Y

UNION

BAPTIST
Re11 le e 1 (0)( pa stor Sunday
5 cl ool s up I
J ue Sayre
'::. wd&lt;~y school 9 45 a m
Sunday ev en ng worsh iP 7 30
Wcdn e sd&lt;~y prayer and A1bl e
study 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLA IN S
C HRI ST I A N
CHURC H
Eugene Underwood
pas tor
Hownrd Ca ldwe I Jr Sunday
Schoo l Sup t
Sunday SchOO l
9 30 am
Morntng Sermon
w 30 a m Su nday even ng
scrvtce 7 p m
LETART FA LL S UNITED
BRET HREN
Rev Freeland
Norr1s pastor F loyd Norr 5
sup ! Sunday schoo 9 30 am
morn ny se rm on 10 30 a m
Prayer serv ce
Wednesday
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPHECY - G P
Sm th pastor Sunday School
10 a m Arthu r Henson Sup I
Morn ng Worsh p
11 am
You n g Peep e s serv ce
7
p m
Ev en ng serv ce 7 JO
p m
Wednesday M d Week
Pr ayer Serv ce
7 30 p m
You t h me et ng
6 30 p m
Even ng worsh p 7 30 p m
C HESTER CHUR CH OF
THE NAZARENE
R ev
Herbert Gr a t e pa stor Wor
ShiP servn:: e 11 a m and 7 30
p m Su nday Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
R char d Barton
sup ! P r ayer meettnQ Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Clt lford Smtth
m n tster Sunday School 9 30
am
morn n g ch ur ch 10 30
am
Sunday evet ng serv ce
7 30 p m Wednesday servtce 8

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OLD
DEXTER
CON
STIVERSVILLE
COM
GREGATIONAL CHURCH MUNITY CHURCH - Su nd ay
M r s Wo rl ey Franc s Su nday
school serv1ce 10 am Prayer
sc hool s upt Sunday sc hool 10
rne et tng
Thur sday 7 p m
Sun day e~ten ng se r v ce 7 p m
om
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pom er oy
Harrt sonv li e
LONG
BOTTOM
Roa d R ck Mo rr son pa stor
CHRISTIAN Mr
Rober t
Sund ay school sup t
Sl even
Wya tt pastor Sunday School
Stanley Sunday schoo
9 30
supt
Rona ld Osborne B ble
am
mo r n tn g worsh p and
Sch ool 9 30 a m
preachmg
c ommun on
10 30
am
10 45 a m
Even. ng serv ces
Sunda y
even n g
youth
7 30 p m
Chrt sl an Endl'!avor 6 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
worsh p serv ce Su nday 7 30 METHODIST
Ronald We l l s
p m
Wedn es day even ng
pastor
Su nday Sc hool 9 30
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
pra ye r meet ng and B b t e a m
Morn ng worsh p 10 30
BAPTIST - Corn er S1xt h and
study 7 30 p m
a m
Young Peoples Se r v 1ce
Pa lme r
the
Re v
St eve
ST JOHN LUTHERAN ~
6 45 p m
Evangel st c ser
Sk aggs
p asto r
Danny
P ne Grove the Rev Arthur
v tce
7 30
p m
P ray er
Thompson Sunday school supt
Combs pa stor Su nday sc hool
m ee t.ng Thur sday 7 30 p m
WMPO rad10 program
7 45 9 30 am
chu r ch serv 1ces
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
am Sunday sc hoo l 9 15 am
10 30 a m
MISSION - Bad Knobs Rev
morntng worSh iP 10 15 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
L R Gl uesencamp p astor
Youth act v1tles and tetlowsh p CHRIST
B 1ble SChOO l 9 30
Roger Wilfred
!ir
Sunday
for 1un or and sen1or h gh
a m
morn.ng worsh1p 10 30
Sc hool Supt
Sunda y Sc hool
students 6 p m B1ble study
a m Sun day eve n ng Worshtp
9 30 a m
Sund ay even ng
1 30 p m
M d week prayer
Se r~t1ce
7 30 p m
c ho r
wor sh1 p 7 30 Prayer meettng
serv1c.e Wednesday 7 30 p m
pract1 ce Sunday and Wed
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ern es t
nesday 7 p m pra ye r meet1ng
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
You t h
D eeter class lead er
and B ble Stu dy Wedne sda y
Midd l e port 5th and Matn
mee ttn g
Wednesday
7 30
1 30 p m
George
Glaze
mm ts ter
p m
Ernest Dee t er leader
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST James Sheets supertntendent
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
Rev Freeland Norr. s pastor
B1ble school
9 30 a m
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
Sunday schoo l 10 a m
Church
CHRIST Robert Shook
morning worsh 1P 10 30 am
serv1ce
7 p m
Wednesday
even1n9 worShiP 7 30 p m
pastor
Sund ay schoo l 9 30
B ble Stu dy 7 p m
prayer service 7 p m Wed
a m
Russe ll Spence r supt
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
nesday
w or shtp serv 1ce 10 45 a m
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
e~te n ng
worshiP alternating
Sunday Sc hool 9 JO a m
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
w lh C E at 7 30 p m on
Morn1ng Wor shiP 10 30 am
Thomas E weaver pastor
Sunday Prayer m ee t1ng 7 30
F loyd Carson Sunday schoo l E~tentng WorSh iP 7 30 p m
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
supenn t endent Sunday school Wednesday M d Week Serv 1ce
lay l ea der
Sunday Sc hoo l Super nt end en t
9 30 a m
mornmg worsh p
WHITES
CHAPEL
Pa stor
Rev
10 30
Sunday evangeliStiC Geral d Well s
Coo lville R D Rev Roy Dee te r
meettnQ
7 p m
pray er Morr s M Wolfe
pas to r
Sund ay schoo l
9 30
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST meeting Wednesday 7 p m
am
worsh p serv 1ce 10 JO
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N Walter P Btkacsan pastor
a m B ble study and prayer
Ronn 1e Sa lser S S Supt
Second Ave
M •ddleport
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
Lesley G Holt pastor Sunday Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
RUTLAND
Morn1ng Worsh p 10 45 am
school 10 a m
worsh tp ser
RUTL A ND CHURCH OF
Sunday even 1ng worsh p 7 30
v1 ce 11 am worsh1p ser v ce
CHRIST - Rod Ka sl er pastor
7 JO p m Sunday Wednesday p m Wednesday eventng B1b l e
v H Braley Sunda y school
Stu dy 8 p m
night prayer ser¥ 1Ce 7 30
sup ! Sunday sc hoo l 9 30 a m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN ~
wors h p se rvt ce and com
THE
UNITED
PRES
Rev Le lon Gtasure pa stor
mun on
10 30 am
youth
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
meeltng
6 p m
Sund ay
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dwight youth and 1un1or youth servtce
even ng se rv ce 7
regular
6 45 p m
evenmg worsh1p
L Zavltz Pastor Otrector
board m ee tm g th.rd Saturday
7 30 p m
pr ayer and pra 1se
HARRISONVILLE
7 p m
Sunday Church Sc hool 9 30 Wednesda'l 7 30 o m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
SILVER
RUN
FREE
a m Mrs Homer Lee Supt
CHURCH
Sunday Sc hoo l
BAPTIST - Rev Ra l ph Dean
9 30 a m
WorshtP serv•ce 1 1
Morning Worsh'f 10 30 a m
MIOOLEPOR
Sunday pas tor Sunday Sc hool 10 am
a m
Wedn esd ay
prayer
supt
Eventng
Church School 9 30 a m John Leon Mil l er
m ee tmg
7 30 p m
Sunday
7 30 p m
Prayer
F
Fultz
Supt
Morn ng servtce
n1ght wor sh1p 7 30 p m
meet tng Th ursday 7 30 p m
WorshiP 10 30 am
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
SYRACUSE
Morntng
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Worship
9 am 1 Sunday GOD Rev
James Sat
Lloyd D Grtmm Jr pastor
Church School 10 a m
Mrs
terf1e ld pastor Sunday School
Su nday Sc hool 9 30 a m
Sampson Hall Supt
9 30 a m
worsh•P ser v c.e 11
Mornm~ worshiP 10 30 am
a m
even ng serv1 ce
7
Young peoples ser v1ce 6 45
MEIGS
pray er serv1ce and youth
p m
EvangelistiC serv ce
COOPERATIVE
serv 1ce Wedne sday 7 p m
7 30 p r 1 Wednesday e~ten n g
PARISH
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
se r v 1c.e 7 30 p m
THE UNITED
CHURCH - Robert E Musser
MASON COUNTY
METHODIST CHURCH
pastor
Sunday School
9 JO
THE HILAND CHAPEL
Robert T Bumgarner
a m
Robert Bobo sup t
George Casto pastor Sunday
Director
mornmg
worShip
10 30
Sc hoo l 9 30 even1n9 worsh 1p
POMEROY CLUSTER
Sunday even ng serv1ce 7 30
7 30 Thur sday evenmg pr aye r
Rev CarlE H1cks
Mtd week ser¥1Ce Wednesday
serv ce 7 30 p m
Rev D Wm Sydenstncker
MASON FIRST BAPTIST CHESTER - WorshiP 9 15 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Second and Pomeroy Sts Stan
a m
Church School 10 a m
era g pastor Sunday sc hoo l
ENTERPRISE - WorSh i P 9 THE NAZARENE - Rev M
C Larimor e pa sto r
Bob 9 45 a m
wor shtp serv1ce 11
a m
Church School 10 a m
am
t ra1n1ng unton 6 30
FLATWOODS - WorShip 11 Moore Sunday Sc hool Supt
Sunday Schoo l classes for all
p m ev en 1ng worsh •P serv 1ce
a m
Church School 10 a m
ages
9 30 a m
morn ng 7 30 p m
M1d week pray er
POMEROY
WorSh i P
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
10 30 a m Church School 9 15 worsh i P 1(1 45 NYP S Sunday
MASON
CHURCH
OF
6 30 p :'f'rl evangellsttc ser v1ce
am
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CHRIST P 0 Bo x .4 87 M1ll er
ROCK SPRINGS - Worshtp Sunday 7 30 p m M1d week
prayer meet ng Wednesday
St
Mason W va
Sund a y
10 a m Church School 9 a m
7 30 p m MtSS IOnary m ee t 1ng
Btble Stu d y 10 a m
Worsh p
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11 a m and 7 p ,...- B ble St ud y
second W ednesday 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
UNITED
FAITH
NON
Wednesday 1 p m
Voca l
Rn Robert Bumgarner
Rev
mUS IC
HEATH Worsh iP 10 30 DENOMINATIONAL Robert Sm tth pastor Sunday
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
a m Church School 9 30 a m
TIST - Corner of Sec ond and
sc hool 9 30 a m class l eader
UMYF 7 p m
wor Sh iP serv1ce
Anderson
M aso •
Pastor
RUTLAND - Worsh ip 9 15 Leo Htll
10 30 a m
church 7 30 p m
Walter Cloud Su nday sc hool
a m
Church School 10 a m
9 45 a m
worsh p serv ~c.e 11
UMYF 7 p m
EDEN UNITED BRETH
a m
and 7 30 p m
Weekly
SALEM CENTER War
REN tN CHRIST- Elden R
B1ble study Wedne sday 7 30
shtp 9 am
Church Scllctol 10
Bla k e pastor Sunday Sc hoo l
pm
am UMYF Thursday 7 p m
m
Howard McCoy
10 a
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
supt
Morn ng sermon 11 a
GOD - Second Sf Ma son W
Rev R1chard E Jarv•s
m
Sunday night se rv1 ces
Va Chester Tennant pastor
ASBURY Worsh p 1 1 Chrt sl1 an Endeaver 7 30 p
sun day school
10 a m
a m Church School 9 50 a m
m
So ng serv1 ce 8 p m
morning
wor
s.h•p
11 a m
wscs 1st Tuesday
Preachmg 8 30 p m
M d
evangelistiC serv 1ce 7 30 p m
FOREST RUN - Wor ShiP 9
week Prayer meeting Wed
Btble study and prayer ser v1ce
Church Sc hool 10 a m
a m
nesday 1 p m
Ray Adams
Wednesday 1 30 p m Phon e
WSCS 3rd Wednesday 7 30
lay leader
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HARTFORD CHURCH OF
MINERSVILLE - Worsh p
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST 1n Chnst1an Un1on CHRIST ~ Located at R ut land
10 a m Church School 9 a m
The Rev W1ll am Camp bell
WSCS 3rd Monda y 7 30 p m
on New L 1ma Road n ext to
pa stor
Sunday School
9 30
Forest Acre Park Rev Ra;t
SYRACUSE
Chur c h
a m
James Hughes supt
Rouse pastor Robert Musser
worshtp
School 9 30 a m
even1ng serv •c e
7 30 p m
Sunda y Sch oo l supt Sunday
serv tee 7 30 p m
Wednesday even•ng prayer
sc hoo l
10 30 am
worshiP
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
mee t 1ng
7 30 p m
You t h
7 30 p m B•ble study Wed
Rev Steven Wtlson
pray er servtce each Tu esday
ne sda y 7 30 p m
Saturday
Rev Larry Poling
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
n1ght prayer se rv1ce 7 30 p m
Rev Howard Sh•velev
CHURCH Letart W Va
Rt
HEMLOCK
GROVE
BETHANY ( OorcasJ
1
Rev
George H oscha r
WorShip 9 30 am
Church CHRISTIAN - RoQer Watson
Sunday School 9 30
pa sto r
pastor
Ray Wh aley
supt
School 10 30 a m
m Pra yer and B1ble study
CARMEL Wcrsh1p
11 Mornmg worshiP 9 30 am
7 30 p m
Cottage Prayer
ch ur ch sc h oo l
10 30 a m
a m 1 1st and 3rd Sundays
Serv•ce Tues day
10 a m
young peop le s meet1ng 6 30
Church School 10 a m
Worsh t p Serv tee
Thursday
evenmg worSh iP 7 30
APPLE GROVE - Worsh p p m
7 30 p m
p m B1ble study Wednesday
7 30 p m f 1rst and th.rd Sup

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The man who prays can hear the prayers of others
espectally when he prays for those hum an needs whtch
are comm on to all men
But even when he prays for needs that are solely hts
own he knows that those who care for htm are JOtntng
thetr pr ayers wtth htS

And God s answers come back along the party /me
You're never qmte sure the message was meant for
you You are tempted sometimes to thtnk tt was tntended
for sorr.~one else
unttl you reahze that thas answer
whtch God ha s msptred m your heart does fit your prayer
There are ttmes when tt's good for everybody on the
and speak
party lme to ptck up the phone at once
and hsten to what they all need to
what they all feel
hear
That happens regularly on Sunday mommg

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Jetsons 3 4 15 lnstd e Out 20 Mov 1e 13 Bo w lmg 6
Pebbles and Bamm Bamm 8 10
12 15 - Search for Sc1ence 20
12 30 - Go3 4 15 FatAibert8 10
1 00 - Amen ca n Band stand 13 CBS Chtldren s Film Fest1val
10 College Basketball 3 4 15 8
2 00 - Limits of Man 13 Soul Tr a m 6 Mov1 e 1001 Arabtan

12 00 -

Dear Helen
Answermg the wife who can't bear the thought of movmg
from her lovely home and good JOb, I was tn the same boat
After 15 years of marrtage we butlt our dream house We
lived near our fanuhes, f had a successful professton Our many
fnen1s m•nred an actave socaal life
You guessed at My husband was offered a transfer and
promotaon - clear across Ute country
l was brought up m the ' whither thou goes! ' tradtlton, but
I'm afraad I was sttll hateful and uncooperatave when we made
Ute move
And the next ltve years turned out to he the most delightful
I have ever spent' We dtscovered a whole new world of people
places and things I was able to contmue m my professton, but
wtUt better pay Whtle we d1dn't get another dream home we
were well-housed
l wouldn' t gave anyUtmg for the expertences our move made
posstble We have moved agam smce I hated to go as much the
second ttme, but I've learned there 's much fun 10 the new
BEEN THERE

N'ghts 10

2 30 3 00 -

World of Surv1val 13

College Basketball 3 4 15 College Basketball 8 Un

tamed World 6 Country MusJC Fest1val 13
3 30 - Pro Bowlers Tour 6 13
4 00 - Audubon W1ldilfe Theater 33
4 30 - Anhques 33 Outdoors w1th Jul1us Boros 10
5 00 - Wtde World of Sports 6 13 Wrestl mg 8 Pett1coat Jun
d1on 3 Arnold Palmer 4 15 D ea th Valley Days 10 Tnb u te
to J1m Croce 33
5 30 - Who Dealt' 33 N ew Dat 1ng Game J Green Acres 10
6 00 - L1 l1as Yoga and You 33 N ews 3 4 8 Green Acres 10 A
Look at the Book 15 Mov1e The Adventures of Marco Polo

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Psalms
51 1-17

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6 Reasoner Report 13
7 00 - Hee Haw 8 6 Lawrence W elk 4 3 15 Thnllseekers 3

Catch 33 33

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Wath the hope tt wall, tn some measure foster and help sustatn that whtch ts
good tn famtly and commun tty ltfe, th ts feature ts sponsored by the bustness
ftrms and organtzattons whose names appear below

220 E

2178

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Mr and Mrs Charles R Sh ee ts
992
Pomeroy
Court St

WIN AT BRIDGE

3001

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HAYMAN'S

THE DAILY SENTINEL
Pomeroy

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(General Merchandi se)

Ma son Area

Su pport th e Church of Your Chotce
Ph . 992 3354
Pomeroy

0

104 W. Mam

MARK V STORE

SUNDAY TIMES-SENTINEL

MIDDLEPORT OHIO

DevotEtd--tOfhe Greater Oh10 Valley

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We F1l l All Do ctors Prescnpt1ons

Pomeroy, 0

Cor Rts 71!.554

West

Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass Pass
Opeoong lead-•Q

Ph 367 7414

R ad tal

Cuts &amp;

Toupees

120 E. Mam St

Pomeroy

.

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION

ROYAL OAK PARK
Fam1ly R ec r eat ion

Ph 949 9591

Racme

Swtmmmg Campmg

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

Bakers of Hols um Bread

Grocenes &amp; General Mer chand 1se

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

.

All WEATHER ROOFING
AND CONSTRUCTION 00.
DBA A nthony Plumb1ng and Heatmg
992 3550
Mid dl eport
337 N 2nd

GAUL'S MARKET

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD, SR.
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Ph 992 3325
110 MechaniC St.

SMITH NELSON MOTORS
Authonzed Buick Ponttac GMC Dealer

CHESTER OHIO

SOOE Ma1n St

M'dd leport

.

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HEINER'S BAKERY
Baker s of Good Bread

HUNTI NGTON W VA
.

M&amp;R FOODLINER

Short Orders-Carry Out
A Cool Dmmg Room

Ph . 985-3308

Chester, 0

Attend the Church of y our Cho1ce

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
Ph 992 3498

Pomeroy

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE
Kerm s Korner
Kermtf Wa lton

Pomeroy, 0 .

The Stor e W 1th A Heart

MEIGS TIRE CENTER
Pomeroy

get the short end of lhe sl tck
I hve m a sc1ent1f1c c1ty and know many persons my fathers
age who have been latd off to save on reltrement and penston
payments Last year, Ute atomtc mstallatton here dropped close
to 2000 people because of cutbacks Amazmgly enough thts year
many of those JObs were recreated and men rangmg mage fr om
25 to 40 were htred The elders rematned out - and unwanted
Comparu es can save up to 50 per ce nt of pensiOn pay if they
lay off men before age 65 even Utough these persons have
worked fatthfully for 20 to 30 years That's temptmg These
people are alert and tn tune - JUS! born too soon - KATY

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patten!
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tomorrow
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Somelhmg other than )Our

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MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE

P.h. 949 3342

Rac1ne

make a w1se decision today Be

JUdge
5 Fre1ght

South

' have to ruff the thtrd round of
: hearts Then he could draw
, trumps and concede a trtck
: to the ace of clubs Suppose
• the trumps were gmng to
brea k 4 l An unpleasant
' thought, mdeed'
Could he do anythmg about
tt• He could try'
' South ruffed the thtrd heart
and promptly played nts 10 of
clubs West had to make a
spltt second dectston He
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~ and then duck so he ducked
QUICkly
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trtck m He played dummy's
three trumps entered hts
• hand wtth a dtamond drew
the last trump and cashed the
rest of the dtamonds
If West had gone rtght up
' wtth the ace of clubs he could
have beaten the contract by
• promptly leadtng a fourth
heart
' Nc matter whtch hand
, South trumped tn West
would eventually collect a
: trump trtck, provaded he
handled hts subsequent plays
' perfectly

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PHONE 992 2156

99 Mdl St

The M an Who CnedWo lf 6 N ews 13
The Shak1es t Gun m th e Wes t 3
Wom an
T1mes Seven 4 The Cnmson Cu lt 13 News 8 10
00 - Mov 1es N1ghtlall B Law Man 10
00 - Mov1es T error s 1n a Texas Town 4
Cu lt of the
Cobra 13
30 ~ Movte
Our Man m jama 1ca 4 News 13
00 - Mov te
Ten Days to T ula r a 4

forma tion than you have to

'Haste makes waste' does
' not always apply at the
•brtdge table
South looked ove r dummy
•qutckly He dtdn t ltke that
; queen of hearts lead Ob·
• vtously, dummy s ktng of
hea rts was gotng to be worth·
~ Jess to htm S!tll, the contract
•appeared to be pretty safe Or

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RACINE FOOD MARKET

4

Movle

~ Mov 1es

proJected mcome now ts
gambltng wtlh the odds agamst
you Try to hve w1thm your
means
SAGITTARIUS (No' 23 Dec
211 You need much more m

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SELl IT-WITH A
SENTINEL WANT AD

Chester, Ohoo

St Rt 7

2174

Furn1tureand Hardware
Hom el1te Saws

MIDDLEPORT OHIO

GAUL'S SHAKE HAVEN

90?

RIDENOUR SUPPLY

GOEGLEIN READY MIX
Phone 992 3284

Ph

2

tdeals to ga m somethmg you
"ant today Don t - you ll
later be found out
LEO tJuly 23-Aug 22) Be wa ry
of one who IS more com
phmentary today than usual
Thts person has an ultenor

to Impress !urn Don t bother
LIBRA tSept 23-0cl 23] ft
would be unwise at th1s tlme to
try to Implement Ideas m
wht ch )OU don t have complete
fatth Watt !til you do
SCORP 10 tOr i 24 Nov 22)
Spendtn g
beyond
your

by THOMAS JOSEPH
A( ROSS
41 1-'laybo)
1 Moslem
of old

"• South saw that he would

Ph 949 5772

Ra e me

1

co mpletely Look out for
smooth salesmen
GEMINI !May 21 June 20)
Don t bank too heav tly on one
"ho makes you pt omtses but
has yet to keep them Hts word
ts JUS! as shallow today
CANCER (June n .July 22)
You may be tempted to employ

' 23 Se pt 22)
VIRGO t Aug
Someone you II be wtth today

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

• cttd

OHIO VALLEY BAKING 00.

East

2.

FULL SERVICE SHOP
667 3280

North

I+

MAYER &amp; HILL BARBER SHOP

LODWICK'S MARKET
General Merchand 1se
Ph
Tuppers P lam s

Chesh1re

12

have at e wllh those you trust

~

mottve beneaU1 the sweet Wlk

has a wa} of makmg you feel
mset:ure You try overly hard

y(mr house 1s gmng to be left
unattended be sure you don t
lecwe the doors unlocked~ __. /
YOU K R!RTHDAY - Mych
I 1971 - Don t be tmpattent tf
everything doesn t go exactly
as planned the early part of the
year Thmgs wtll get much
better la ter on

Neither vulnera ble

MIZ MARTHA'S
RESTAURANT &amp; DAIRY BAR

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
992 2955

11 00 - News 3 4 A BC News6 13 M1dn1ght Spec 1a ll S
11 30

probabtltty of mtstakcs m your
paperwork today
TAURUS (Aprtl ZO.May 20) Be
sure fmanc1al deahngs you

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10 30 - Da y al Noght 33
ll 15 -

THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN 00.
296 W. Second

Dear Helen
I'm just 21, but I stde wtUt Mtd Ltb 'who says people over 50

· 9 00 - Mary Tyler Moore 8 10

lt0 9 30 - Bob Newhart 8 10
~ 0 00 - 0wen Marshall6 13 Grammv Awards8 10

ME IGS COUNTY BRANCH

Na t 10nw d e Insuranc e Co of Columbus 0
Pomeroy
307 Spnng Ave
Dta l992 2318

to Me1gs

All m the Famtly 8 10 Partndge Family 13 6 Book
Beat 33 Mov 1e The Green Beret s 3 4 15
8 30 - MASH 8 10 Mov1e 33 Mov1e
Houston We ve Got a
Problem 6 13

CATALOGUE STORE

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

Devoted

33

8 00 -

MONTGOMERY WARD

Auth onzed Ca talog M ercha nt
Lou s W Osborne
Ph 992
P omeroy
Ma1n

That Good Ole Nashville Mus ic 3 Course of Our T 1mes

ARIES !March 21-Aprtl 19)
Daydream mg lack of roms on
what you re dumg mcreascs

measures unworthy of your

International Social Servaces,
345 East 46th St ,
New York, N Y , 10017
I must pomt out that adoptive parents face a long watt and
much red tape but every mmute IS worth tl Our little Vtet
namese son came to us after a year and a half of delay One
would never guess that only a year ago he arrtved as a scared
skinny, undernourashed, scabaous youngster who could not even
wear a paar of shoes because of deep wounds on hts feet and
ankles He has been welcomed mlo our home and our communal}
and ts loved by everyone who meets hun How lucky and blessed
WE are to have the opportumty to have him )Otn our famtl y' MRS LOL

t1 30 - Star Trek 3 4 15 Brady K'ds 6 13 Speed Buggy 8 10

Sc r plures Selected By l !'loe Amtr c;~n 9 bit Socttty

SEARS

••

Holt Adoption Program,
P 0 Box 2420,
Eugene, Ore , 97402

Man from COSI10 Sesame St 20 Gospel 6 Abbott and
Cost elloB Saturday Report3 Osmonds 13 PnmusA
00 - Jake s Place 6 Ltd sv tll e 3 4 IS Bugs Bunny 13 Ha1r
Bear Bunch 8 Lasste 10
30- Yog1 s Gang 6 13 Mtsl er Rogers 20 Addams Family 3
A 15 Sabnna 8 Popeye 10
00 - Sesame St 20 Super Fnends 6 13 Mov1e 8 10
Emergency Plus 3 4 15
30 - ln ch High Pnvate Eye3 4 15
00 ~ Elec Co 20 LaSSies Rescue R angers6 13 My Favor1te
Mart1ans 8 10 Stgmund and the Sea Mon st ers 3 4 15
3(}-Goober and the Ghost Chasers 6 13 Pmk Pa nther s 3 4
15 Jeannie 8 10
00 - Jos1e and th e Pussyca ts m Outer Spa ce 8 10 Butch
Cass tdy 3 4 15 M 1SS1on Mag1c 6 13

8

By Hden Bottl'l

Denver, Colo, 80211

SATURDAY MARCHl
6 30 - Chnstoph er C loseup 10
6 30 - TV Classroom 8 Fa 1fh for To da y 10 Kentucky Afield 13
7 00 ~ Ne 1ghbor s 13 Farm Front 4 Fun f or Everyone 6
Treehouse Club B 10
7 15 - Woman s Pomt of V1ew 13

Sunday
I Cormth1ans
3 16-23
Monday
Matthew
5 38-48
Tuesday
Psalms
41 1-3
Wednesday
I Samuel
26 2-23
Thursday
Luke
6 27-38
Frzday
Genesas

about money today Tlus could
lead you to speculate or waste
fu nds you know you shouldn 't
I'ISCES (Feb 211-Marc h 20 I If

Dear Helen
You mentioned the need for adoptive parents of transrac tal
and handicapped older chtldren There are sttll many half
Amertcan chtldren left behtnd tn Vtetnam 1 he needs are most
urgent for the ones who were faUtered by bla ck Amen cans and
to a lesser degree, by whtle Amertcans In the event of a Com
muntst takeover, these ' rruxtures would be the ftrst to be
constdered expendable
Here are the addresses of three places where mterested
people can "rtte for mformatton on adopting such chtldrcn
Friends of Children of VIetnam,
4568 Beach Court,

8 00-Sa nlord &amp; Son 3 4 15

8

You 11 be rather md1fferent

Readers Answer the Mat!

7 30 -

pm

BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev
Earl Shu l er pa st or
Wor Shi P ser Y ce
9 30 am
Sun d ay Sund ay school 10 30
am B tbl e study and pray er
serv tce 7 30 p m Thur sday
K ng s bury
Road
Su n day
Sc hool 9 30 am Ra lp h Car l
supt Worsh p ser v tce 10 30
a m and 7 30 p m alternat el y
Pra ye r meel ng Wednesday
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay St l es
pa sto r

222 13

7 00- Truth or Con se q J

I

LAUR EL CLIFF FREE
METHODI ST
Rev Rober t
E Buck l ey pastor W I •a m
Ba ey Su pt
Sunday School
9 30 am
morn tng wors h p
10 30 a m
even ng worsh p
7 30 p m Wed nesday Chr stan
Youth Crusade
6 30 p m
Thursday ch0 1r prac t ce
7

REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
JESUS CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Rae n e Road
Wllltam Roush pastor Denny
Evans
Su nday
Sc l'1oo
D1rec tor Sunda y Sc hool 9 30
am
Mornmg worshtp 10 30
am Sunday e~te n1n9 ser v ice 7
p m
Wednesday
even 1ng
praye r ser~t 1 ces 7 30 p m

Helen Help

FRIDAY MARCH t, 1974
6 00-- NewsJ 4 8 10 15 ABC News 13 Sesame Sf 70 Adl enan
Co unsel mg Tec hntques 33 Truth or Con seq 6
6 30- NBC News 3 a 1) ABC News 6 CBS News a 10 Room

PraJar
IS a
partJ
I
line

pm

DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
Ttm Russel l
rntntster Norman C W ill
Sunday schoo l supt
Su nday
schoo l
9 30 a m
wo r sh P
serv ce
10 30 am
B t ble
study Wednesday 7 30 p m

Television Log

work w1ll be on your mmd 1 his
wtll cut your efftct ency well
below par
AQUARIUS aJan 211-Feh 191

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992 39tkl

What do you do now?
A-Just btd five hearts. You

i: can t take care or the first two
• diamond leads •nd it looks ,as ~ r
~ your partner can t eltht•

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6- The Datly Sentthel Mtddleport Pomeroy 0 March l 1974

POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY
Rev w H P err n pasto r Roy
Mner
Sunday schoo l t,upt
Churc t1 schoo l
9 15 a m
worsh p scrv ce
10 24 a m

Youth cho r rehearsal Men
day 3 JO p m u• der d reef on
o f Mary Sk. nner sen or chot r
r ehearsa l 7 30 p m Tlw r sdav

w th
Mrs
rec tor

Pau l

Nease

d

POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Co rn er
Un10n and Mu l berry
Rev
Clyde V H ender son pastor
S1.1ndav sc hool 9 30 am G~n
M cC l u n g
s up t
morn•ng
worShiP 10 30 am
even1ng
se rv• ce 7 30 m d week ser
\/lee Wednesday 7 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - The
Rev
Harold Deetl'l
recto r
Church serv•ces 10 30 a m
Holy commu n on f•rst Sunday
o f mon th ch ur ch school 10 30
am fO r nursery th rough 12
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST ~ John F Amstutz
pastor B ble sct10ol 9 30 a m

worst11p 10 30 adult worsh p
se r¥ 1ce and young people s
meet1ng
bo th 7 30 p m
Comb ned B•ble study and
prayer meet ng Wednesday
1 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY ~
Envoy Ray W W1n ng otf1 ce r
In charge Sunday 10 a m
Hoi mess meet1ng 10 30 am
Sunday School Youn g Peop l es
Leg1on 7 p m Thur sd ay 1 to 3
p m Lad1 es Home League 7

p m

Prep cl asses
ST PAUL LUTHERAN
Corn er Secon d and Sy camore
Sts
Pomeroy
the
Rev
W1111am Mtd dl ewor th pastor
Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
church serv ces 10 30 a m
SACRED HEART
Rev
Fat her Berna r d Kra lcov 1c
pastor
Phone
992 2825
Sa turday e~tent ng Mass 7 30
p m Sunday Mass B and 10
am Confess ons Sat urday 1
7 30 p m
POMEROY FIRST BAP
TIST - Robert Kuhn pastor
W II am watson Sunday schoo l
supt Sunday school 9 30 a m
BYF
6 p n'l
S'lb t e &amp;tu d y
Wednesday
7 p m
c ho r
pract1ce We dn esday 9 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINES S
CHURCH
Harr son~t lll e
Rev
0 Dell
Man ley Pastor H en ry Eb lm
Sunday SchOO l Supt Sun day
Sc hOOl 9 3Q a rn
E~ten ng
worshtp 7 30 p m
Prayer and
Pra1se serv ce Thursday 7 3J

pm
NEASE
SET TLEMENT
CHAPEL
Non
denomtnat•onal
Geo rge S
0 ler Pastor Sunday Schoo l 10
am wo rsht p Ser v ce 11 am
Sunday n1gh t serv ces 7 30
p m
Wednesctay Preyer
meetmg ~7 30 p m
Everyone
welcome
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
Ma n St - Loren T Ste phens

cvanoel s t phone 99'"1 78~6
Co n servat ve
non
Instrumen ta l Sunday worsh p
10 ., m
B b le study 11 a m
wor sh p
6 p m
Wednesday
B bte study 7 p m
MIDWA Y
CO MMUNITY
C HURCH
(no n
denomma t 1onall
L ana sv l ie
DeKter Road th e Rev Worley
Ha l ey pastor Sunday sc hool
10 a m
c. . en ng wor sh p 1 30
p m
Pray er
me e t ng
Tuesday
7 30 p m
yout h
gro up Fr dav 7 30 p m
SEVENTH DA Y
AO
VENTIST
Located o n
Mulber ry
He 1ghls
near
Ve terans Memor al Hosp ta l
Pomeroy
Pastor H erbert
Morgan Sabba th Schoo l eve ry
Saturday a t 2 p m and worshtp
serv ce lo low ng at 3 15 p m
Open B1ble d1scuss on eac h
ThtJrsday a t 7 30 p m at the
c hur ch
T he
F r endly
Church
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST Pr each m g
~ 30 a m
ft rst and second
Sundays of each month th1rd
and fourth Sunday s each
month worsh p serv ce at 7 30
p m Wednesday evenm gs at
7 30 Prayer and B bl e Stu dy
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
TIST 282 Mu l berry Ave
Pomeroy
aff I ated
wllh
S B C
th e Rl:'ll
Fred H II
pastor Troy Zw1llmg Sunday
schoo l supt
Sunday sc hool
9 30 am
morn ng wo r sh i P
10 30
Su nday evangehst •c
meet ng
1 30 p m
Prayer
meet ng Wednesday 7 10 p m

4(fred

Carpenter

Social 'oles

News, Event

MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST
Cor ner Fourth and Ma n
Middleport Rev H enry Key
Jr pa stor Sunday School 9 30
a m Mrs Erv m Baumgard
ner sup t
M orn tn g worshiP
10 45 a m
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES La rry Ca rnahan pres d ng
m1n1ster Sunday B1ble l ee
tvr e 9 10 am
Watchtower
study 10 30 am
Tuesday
Btble study 7 JO p m
Th ur s
day
m n stry school 7 30
p m
serv•ce meetin g 8 30

Sunday School attendance on
Feb 24 was 45, the offermg
$22 15 An offermg of $68 was
presented to a needy family
Worshtp servtces were held at
ll a m wtth Mrs Donna Miller
of Belpre speakmg from Luke
4 I 12 Attendance was 28,
offetii\g $15 25, pledges, $24 50
World Day of Prayer ser·
vtces wall be held at the home
of Genevteve Guthrte on
Frtday evemng, March I,
followmg the regular meetmg
of the Women's Soctety, at 8 p
m Anyone ts welcome who
wishes to partactpa te
Mr andMrs Chas D Woode
and Thelma Henderson attended Ute Cluster Hymn Smg
at Ute Long Bottom U M
Church Saturday evenmg, Feb
23 All seven churches were
represented as well as two or
three visating churches wtth
more than 50 m attendance
The next smg wall be at Ute
Reedsville U M Church on
Saturday evening March 34J
Mrs Besste Kapple IS not so
well at this wrtting
Iris Carr went back to see
her doctor Monday mornmg
Mr and Mrs Otto Swartz of
Shade were Saturday evenmg
guests of Nana Rob11ts0n and
Clara Follrnd

Ellen
Facemyre
has
returned from a two weeks
vacatton lrtp to Phoerux, Anz
where she vtstted her son Earl
Holland, Jr and famtly She
also attended Ute Sun Valley
camp meeting and vaewel!
many stghts m the area She
made the trtp by plane and was
accompanted by her daughter,
Penny Malesko of Dayton
Mr and Mrs Ed Hensley and
Mrs Mary Collter, Flatwoods,
Ky spentadayhere wath their
brother and saster tn-law, Mr
and Mrs Walliam Culwell and
father, Jerry Culwell
Colwnbta Grange No 2435
met wtth Mr and Mrs Earl
Starkey m thetr home The
grange sewmg contest was
discussed
The youth group met at
Temple church and several
young folks along wath thetr
leaders were present
Mr and Mrs Roger Spaegle,
Anna and Wayne, Columbus,
VISited her brother m-law and
saster Mr and Mrs Rex
Cheadle and famtly
Mr and Mrs Larry Stanley
and Anna, Manon, were
weekend guests of her parents,
Mr and Mrs Lewas Srntth
The Busy Bee Soctety of the
Carpenter Baptist Church met
at the church Emma Whatl!ngton led the devotaons
Others present were Anna
Ltch, Freda Smath, Ida
Cheadle, Metta Fisher, Vivian
Gaston, Beulah Perry and
Boruue Cheadle
Weekend guests of Mr and
Mrs Dale Standbury were Mr
and Mrs Clatr Dale Stansbury,
Clara and Bobby, Groveport,
Mr and Mrs Larry Stansbury
and son and Rata Smtih,
Reynoldsburg
Recent dinner guests of Mr
and Mrs Earl Starkey were
Mabel Pauley Dexter, a.nd Mr
and Mrs Roy Wtseman,
Harrisonville
The Unated Methodast
Women of the Temple Church
met at the horne of Betty
Mattox RoseMary Miller led
devotions using World Day of
Prayer as the theme Other
members present were Lucy
Thomas, Goldte Gillogly, Murl
Galaway Westma Crabtree,
Paulme Comer, along watlt
guests, Hazel Culwell, Amy
Caldwell , Kay Wolfe and
Debbte and Laura Mtller
Mrs Beulah Cordray has
been returned home after
spendmg some ttme tn Ho12er
Hoopttal
Rtcky Batley, son of Mr an~
Mrs Dana Bailey has been
senously all m Holzer Hospatal
His brother tn law and stster,
Mr and Mrs Rtchard Jeffers
and famtly, were called here
from New Boston, Ill , to be
wtth htm He ts reportedly
tmprovtng but wtll have
surgery later for a ruptured
appendtx
Mr and Mrs Earl Starkey
called on Blanche Gorby at The
Platns on Sunday afternoon
Ellen Facemyre called on
Mr and Mrs Lawrence
Facemeyer m Glouster on
Sunday afternoon
Mrs Lizzte Nelson and John,
Rutland, called on Mrs Ida
Denntson

Reedsville
News, Notes
The CBC's met wath Mr and
Mrs Denver Weber for Ute
February meeting Dues were
paad and new offacers are
Denver Weber, prestdent
Ptckens,
v1ce
Warren
president, Phyllas Reed,
treasurer, and Lillian Pickens,
secretary Conunuruty flower
fund conuruttee IS Dohrman
Reed and Margaret Brown
Refreshments were served to
the followmg familaes Ernest
Whitehead, Dohnnan Reed,
Ronald Osborne, Margaret
Brown, and Warren Pickens
The next meeting wlll be wath
the Whiteheads
Mrs Leona Hensley of Long
Bottom vasated wath Mrs
Bessie Larkins recently
Mr and Mrs
Donald
Coleman and famaly of
Colwnbus spent a weekend
wtth Mrs Helen Archer
Lora Mondry was an over·
rught guest of her grand
parents, Mr and Mrs Charles
Prtce of Long Bottom
Mrs Walter Brown, Mrs
Steve Cowdery and Davtd
Brown VISited wath Mr and
Mrs R E Wtlliams
Karen and Robm Humphrey,
students at Oht!) · State
Unlversaty, Colwnbus, vtsited
thetr parents, Mr and Mrs C
Ed Humphrey, over the
weekend
--Mrs. L Balderson

EAGLES SIGN S\JTI'ON
PHILADELPHIA (UP!)
Defenstve tackle Mttch Sutton
of Kansas, Philadelphta's top
pick m the college draft, sagned
Wednesday with the Eagles for
the 1974 National Football
League season Slutton, 6-4, 252
pounds, was a second-team aliBtg Eaght lineman last season

JIMMY VS ZIT AS

PARAMUS, N J -Top-seed
ed Jammy Connors of
Belleville, Ill opens defense of
his Garcta TenniS Classic tttle
today at Bergen Commuruty
College Connors, who won Ute
nattonal indoor champaonshtp
last week at Salisbury, Md ,
faces Zitas Gerulattts ol New
York m his opemng round
match

MISS REDONDO SIGNS
LOS ANGELES (UP!)
Marata Redondo of Nabonal
City, Calif , became the second
player Wedn esday to reach
terms With the Los Angeles
Strmgs of the World Team
Tennas !.•ague Miss Redondo•
18, was 1972 Pacifac SouUtwest
Tournament champion

pm

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chnst 1n Crlnst•an Union L aw r ence Manley
pas tor
Mrs Russell Young Sunday
Sc hool Sup t Sunday School
9 30 a m
Evening worsh p
Wednesday
praye r
7 30
mee ttng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Ractne Rou te 2 th e
Rev James M Muncy pa stor
Sunday sc hool 9 45 a m
mornmg wor&amp;lliP
11 am
even1ng wors l11p
7 30 p m
Pray er mee t ng Tuesday 7 30
p m
Young peopl es meet ng
7 30 p m Th ursday

RUTLAND

CHURCH

OF

GOD Ber t ha K ngrey
subsftt ut e pas t or
Sunda y
Schoo l
10 am
worsh 1p
servtce 7 p m Sun da y Prayer
meetmg Wednesday 7 30 p m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH Near LOng Bot
tom Estll Hart pa stor
Roy
Brown
ass 1slan t
pastor
Sunday schOol 10 a m Church
7 30
p m
eac h
Su nday
evenmg prayer m &amp;et .ng 1 30
p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - Th1rd Ave th e
Rev William Kn ttel pastor
Rona l d Dugan Sunday Sc hool
Supt Classes for all ages
even ng ser v 1ce 1 30 p m
B1ble study Wednesday 7 30
p m
youth serv 1ces Fr 1day
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner Ash and Plum M d
dlepo rt
Noel
He rr m an
pa sto r
Satu rday
even ng
serv1ce 7 p m Sunda y sch ool
10 am
Sunday event ng
wor sh•P 7 p m

days
Church s choo l 9 :w
am
pr?lycr mtecl mq
f r sl
Wednc5day 7 30 p m
EAST LETART
Worsh p
} 30 p m
secor1d cmd tourth
5undays church school ct 30
a rn
pr~yu meet l Q
th rd
Wednesday I 30 p m
GREAT BEND
Worst p I I
a rn
?nd and 4Th Sundays
Churc h School 10 am
LETART FALLS
Wor sh p
10 a m Ch ur c h school 9 a m
B b l e stu dy 7 30 p rn every
Tuesday
MORNIN G STAR
Worsh p
9 30 a m
Chu r c h School 10 30
am
Mtd week
Serv c e
Wednesday 8 p m
MOR SE CHAPEL
Wor
Sh p 11 a m
lsi and Jrd
Sundays
Church Schoo l
10
am
PORTLAND
Worsh p 7 30
p m
Chu r ch Sc hoo 9 30 .J m
SUTTON
Worsh p 11 am
2n d and 4th Su nd ays Church
School 10 a m
WESLE YA N CRactn e)
Worsh p
11 a m
Church
Sc h ool 10 a m
NORTHEA ST CLIIS1ER
Rev Rob er t Meece
Rev St anl ey Br anelum
JOPPA - Worsh tp 10 am
Chu r ch Schoo l 9 am
Prayer
Meetmg Wed n es day 8 P m
LONG BOTTOM
Chur ch
s.erv ces
9 a m
Sunday
SchOol 9 15 am B ble Study
ever y Thursday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL
Wo r
Sh p 11 a m
Chu r ch Schoo l 10
am
ALFRED - Su nd ay school
9 iS
a m
each
Sunday
preach ng at 11 am
eac h
Sunday Prayer meet n g 7 45
p m Wednesday WSC S a p m
on lh1rd T uesday each month
REEDSVILLE Sunday
schoo l 9 30 preach n g 7 30
p m Sunday prayer mee t ng
7 30 p m Tuesday WSCS 1 30
ftrst Thur sd ay each month
SILVER RIDGE - Worsh p
10 a m
Churc h Schoo l 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAIN S
Worsh p 9 a m
Church
Sc hoo l 10 a m
KENO
C HURCH
OF
CHRIST - Georg e Fr eder ck
supt Servtce weekly 9 30 a m
on Sunday Preach ng f r st and
l h rd Sundays of month b y
Cl•ffo rd Sm th 9 30 a m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION - Darre l l
Doddrt l l
pastor
Su nday Schoo l 9 30
a m
Leonard G il more f~rst
elder
even ng se rv1ce 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meet ing 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - Rae n e Route 2 The
Re¥ Cha rl es Hand past or
Su nday sc. h oo l 9 .t 5 a m
mor n ng worsh 1p
11 a m
Evenmg ser v ces Tu es d ay and
Fr day 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B1ble
Study
9 30 a m
morn nQ
worsh1p 10 30 am
even ng
worshtp 6 30 p m Wedn esday
B tbl e St udy 7 30 p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH
Long Bottom Sunday Schoo l
10 a m wtth Willard P go II
supt Evangel s t1 c message
each Sunday even mg 7 30 p m
by
Elder
Russell
Cl ne
m n• ster of th e Apostoli c Fa 1th
B bl e Study Wednesday 7 30

7 30 p
MT

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7- The Daaly Sentmel, Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0, Marth 1 1974

'~Y

UNION

BAPTIST
Re11 le e 1 (0)( pa stor Sunday
5 cl ool s up I
J ue Sayre
'::. wd&lt;~y school 9 45 a m
Sunday ev en ng worsh iP 7 30
Wcdn e sd&lt;~y prayer and A1bl e
study 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLA IN S
C HRI ST I A N
CHURC H
Eugene Underwood
pas tor
Hownrd Ca ldwe I Jr Sunday
Schoo l Sup t
Sunday SchOO l
9 30 am
Morntng Sermon
w 30 a m Su nday even ng
scrvtce 7 p m
LETART FA LL S UNITED
BRET HREN
Rev Freeland
Norr1s pastor F loyd Norr 5
sup ! Sunday schoo 9 30 am
morn ny se rm on 10 30 a m
Prayer serv ce
Wednesday
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPHECY - G P
Sm th pastor Sunday School
10 a m Arthu r Henson Sup I
Morn ng Worsh p
11 am
You n g Peep e s serv ce
7
p m
Ev en ng serv ce 7 JO
p m
Wednesday M d Week
Pr ayer Serv ce
7 30 p m
You t h me et ng
6 30 p m
Even ng worsh p 7 30 p m
C HESTER CHUR CH OF
THE NAZARENE
R ev
Herbert Gr a t e pa stor Wor
ShiP servn:: e 11 a m and 7 30
p m Su nday Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
R char d Barton
sup ! P r ayer meettnQ Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Clt lford Smtth
m n tster Sunday School 9 30
am
morn n g ch ur ch 10 30
am
Sunday evet ng serv ce
7 30 p m Wednesday servtce 8

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OLD
DEXTER
CON
STIVERSVILLE
COM
GREGATIONAL CHURCH MUNITY CHURCH - Su nd ay
M r s Wo rl ey Franc s Su nday
school serv1ce 10 am Prayer
sc hool s upt Sunday sc hool 10
rne et tng
Thur sday 7 p m
Sun day e~ten ng se r v ce 7 p m
om
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pom er oy
Harrt sonv li e
LONG
BOTTOM
Roa d R ck Mo rr son pa stor
CHRISTIAN Mr
Rober t
Sund ay school sup t
Sl even
Wya tt pastor Sunday School
Stanley Sunday schoo
9 30
supt
Rona ld Osborne B ble
am
mo r n tn g worsh p and
Sch ool 9 30 a m
preachmg
c ommun on
10 30
am
10 45 a m
Even. ng serv ces
Sunda y
even n g
youth
7 30 p m
Chrt sl an Endl'!avor 6 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
worsh p serv ce Su nday 7 30 METHODIST
Ronald We l l s
p m
Wedn es day even ng
pastor
Su nday Sc hool 9 30
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
pra ye r meet ng and B b t e a m
Morn ng worsh p 10 30
BAPTIST - Corn er S1xt h and
study 7 30 p m
a m
Young Peoples Se r v 1ce
Pa lme r
the
Re v
St eve
ST JOHN LUTHERAN ~
6 45 p m
Evangel st c ser
Sk aggs
p asto r
Danny
P ne Grove the Rev Arthur
v tce
7 30
p m
P ray er
Thompson Sunday school supt
Combs pa stor Su nday sc hool
m ee t.ng Thur sday 7 30 p m
WMPO rad10 program
7 45 9 30 am
chu r ch serv 1ces
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
am Sunday sc hoo l 9 15 am
10 30 a m
MISSION - Bad Knobs Rev
morntng worSh iP 10 15 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
L R Gl uesencamp p astor
Youth act v1tles and tetlowsh p CHRIST
B 1ble SChOO l 9 30
Roger Wilfred
!ir
Sunday
for 1un or and sen1or h gh
a m
morn.ng worsh1p 10 30
Sc hool Supt
Sunda y Sc hool
students 6 p m B1ble study
a m Sun day eve n ng Worshtp
9 30 a m
Sund ay even ng
1 30 p m
M d week prayer
Se r~t1ce
7 30 p m
c ho r
wor sh1 p 7 30 Prayer meettng
serv1c.e Wednesday 7 30 p m
pract1 ce Sunday and Wed
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ern es t
nesday 7 p m pra ye r meet1ng
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
You t h
D eeter class lead er
and B ble Stu dy Wedne sda y
Midd l e port 5th and Matn
mee ttn g
Wednesday
7 30
1 30 p m
George
Glaze
mm ts ter
p m
Ernest Dee t er leader
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST James Sheets supertntendent
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
Rev Freeland Norr. s pastor
B1ble school
9 30 a m
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
Sunday schoo l 10 a m
Church
CHRIST Robert Shook
morning worsh 1P 10 30 am
serv1ce
7 p m
Wednesday
even1n9 worShiP 7 30 p m
pastor
Sund ay schoo l 9 30
B ble Stu dy 7 p m
prayer service 7 p m Wed
a m
Russe ll Spence r supt
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
nesday
w or shtp serv 1ce 10 45 a m
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
e~te n ng
worshiP alternating
Sunday Sc hool 9 JO a m
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
w lh C E at 7 30 p m on
Morn1ng Wor shiP 10 30 am
Thomas E weaver pastor
Sunday Prayer m ee t1ng 7 30
F loyd Carson Sunday schoo l E~tentng WorSh iP 7 30 p m
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
supenn t endent Sunday school Wednesday M d Week Serv 1ce
lay l ea der
Sunday Sc hoo l Super nt end en t
9 30 a m
mornmg worsh p
WHITES
CHAPEL
Pa stor
Rev
10 30
Sunday evangeliStiC Geral d Well s
Coo lville R D Rev Roy Dee te r
meettnQ
7 p m
pray er Morr s M Wolfe
pas to r
Sund ay schoo l
9 30
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST meeting Wednesday 7 p m
am
worsh p serv 1ce 10 JO
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N Walter P Btkacsan pastor
a m B ble study and prayer
Ronn 1e Sa lser S S Supt
Second Ave
M •ddleport
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
Lesley G Holt pastor Sunday Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
RUTLAND
Morn1ng Worsh p 10 45 am
school 10 a m
worsh tp ser
RUTL A ND CHURCH OF
Sunday even 1ng worsh p 7 30
v1 ce 11 am worsh1p ser v ce
CHRIST - Rod Ka sl er pastor
7 JO p m Sunday Wednesday p m Wednesday eventng B1b l e
v H Braley Sunda y school
Stu dy 8 p m
night prayer ser¥ 1Ce 7 30
sup ! Sunday sc hoo l 9 30 a m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN ~
wors h p se rvt ce and com
THE
UNITED
PRES
Rev Le lon Gtasure pa stor
mun on
10 30 am
youth
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
meeltng
6 p m
Sund ay
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dwight youth and 1un1or youth servtce
even ng se rv ce 7
regular
6 45 p m
evenmg worsh1p
L Zavltz Pastor Otrector
board m ee tm g th.rd Saturday
7 30 p m
pr ayer and pra 1se
HARRISONVILLE
7 p m
Sunday Church Sc hool 9 30 Wednesda'l 7 30 o m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
SILVER
RUN
FREE
a m Mrs Homer Lee Supt
CHURCH
Sunday Sc hoo l
BAPTIST - Rev Ra l ph Dean
9 30 a m
WorshtP serv•ce 1 1
Morning Worsh'f 10 30 a m
MIOOLEPOR
Sunday pas tor Sunday Sc hool 10 am
a m
Wedn esd ay
prayer
supt
Eventng
Church School 9 30 a m John Leon Mil l er
m ee tmg
7 30 p m
Sunday
7 30 p m
Prayer
F
Fultz
Supt
Morn ng servtce
n1ght wor sh1p 7 30 p m
meet tng Th ursday 7 30 p m
WorshiP 10 30 am
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
SYRACUSE
Morntng
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Worship
9 am 1 Sunday GOD Rev
James Sat
Lloyd D Grtmm Jr pastor
Church School 10 a m
Mrs
terf1e ld pastor Sunday School
Su nday Sc hool 9 30 a m
Sampson Hall Supt
9 30 a m
worsh•P ser v c.e 11
Mornm~ worshiP 10 30 am
a m
even ng serv1 ce
7
Young peoples ser v1ce 6 45
MEIGS
pray er serv1ce and youth
p m
EvangelistiC serv ce
COOPERATIVE
serv 1ce Wedne sday 7 p m
7 30 p r 1 Wednesday e~ten n g
PARISH
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
se r v 1c.e 7 30 p m
THE UNITED
CHURCH - Robert E Musser
MASON COUNTY
METHODIST CHURCH
pastor
Sunday School
9 JO
THE HILAND CHAPEL
Robert T Bumgarner
a m
Robert Bobo sup t
George Casto pastor Sunday
Director
mornmg
worShip
10 30
Sc hoo l 9 30 even1n9 worsh 1p
POMEROY CLUSTER
Sunday even ng serv1ce 7 30
7 30 Thur sday evenmg pr aye r
Rev CarlE H1cks
Mtd week ser¥1Ce Wednesday
serv ce 7 30 p m
Rev D Wm Sydenstncker
MASON FIRST BAPTIST CHESTER - WorshiP 9 15 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Second and Pomeroy Sts Stan
a m
Church School 10 a m
era g pastor Sunday sc hoo l
ENTERPRISE - WorSh i P 9 THE NAZARENE - Rev M
C Larimor e pa sto r
Bob 9 45 a m
wor shtp serv1ce 11
a m
Church School 10 a m
am
t ra1n1ng unton 6 30
FLATWOODS - WorShip 11 Moore Sunday Sc hool Supt
Sunday Schoo l classes for all
p m ev en 1ng worsh •P serv 1ce
a m
Church School 10 a m
ages
9 30 a m
morn ng 7 30 p m
M1d week pray er
POMEROY
WorSh i P
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
10 30 a m Church School 9 15 worsh i P 1(1 45 NYP S Sunday
MASON
CHURCH
OF
6 30 p :'f'rl evangellsttc ser v1ce
am
UMYF630pm
CHRIST P 0 Bo x .4 87 M1ll er
ROCK SPRINGS - Worshtp Sunday 7 30 p m M1d week
prayer meet ng Wednesday
St
Mason W va
Sund a y
10 a m Church School 9 a m
7 30 p m MtSS IOnary m ee t 1ng
Btble Stu d y 10 a m
Worsh p
UMYF630pm
11 a m and 7 p ,...- B ble St ud y
second W ednesday 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
UNITED
FAITH
NON
Wednesday 1 p m
Voca l
Rn Robert Bumgarner
Rev
mUS IC
HEATH Worsh iP 10 30 DENOMINATIONAL Robert Sm tth pastor Sunday
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
a m Church School 9 30 a m
TIST - Corner of Sec ond and
sc hool 9 30 a m class l eader
UMYF 7 p m
wor Sh iP serv1ce
Anderson
M aso •
Pastor
RUTLAND - Worsh ip 9 15 Leo Htll
10 30 a m
church 7 30 p m
Walter Cloud Su nday sc hool
a m
Church School 10 a m
9 45 a m
worsh p serv ~c.e 11
UMYF 7 p m
EDEN UNITED BRETH
a m
and 7 30 p m
Weekly
SALEM CENTER War
REN tN CHRIST- Elden R
B1ble study Wedne sday 7 30
shtp 9 am
Church Scllctol 10
Bla k e pastor Sunday Sc hoo l
pm
am UMYF Thursday 7 p m
m
Howard McCoy
10 a
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
supt
Morn ng sermon 11 a
GOD - Second Sf Ma son W
Rev R1chard E Jarv•s
m
Sunday night se rv1 ces
Va Chester Tennant pastor
ASBURY Worsh p 1 1 Chrt sl1 an Endeaver 7 30 p
sun day school
10 a m
a m Church School 9 50 a m
m
So ng serv1 ce 8 p m
morning
wor
s.h•p
11 a m
wscs 1st Tuesday
Preachmg 8 30 p m
M d
evangelistiC serv 1ce 7 30 p m
FOREST RUN - Wor ShiP 9
week Prayer meeting Wed
Btble study and prayer ser v1ce
Church Sc hool 10 a m
a m
nesday 1 p m
Ray Adams
Wednesday 1 30 p m Phon e
WSCS 3rd Wednesday 7 30
lay leader
773 5133
pm
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
MINERSVILLE - Worsh p
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST 1n Chnst1an Un1on CHRIST ~ Located at R ut land
10 a m Church School 9 a m
The Rev W1ll am Camp bell
WSCS 3rd Monda y 7 30 p m
on New L 1ma Road n ext to
pa stor
Sunday School
9 30
Forest Acre Park Rev Ra;t
SYRACUSE
Chur c h
a m
James Hughes supt
Rouse pastor Robert Musser
worshtp
School 9 30 a m
even1ng serv •c e
7 30 p m
Sunda y Sch oo l supt Sunday
serv tee 7 30 p m
Wednesday even•ng prayer
sc hoo l
10 30 am
worshiP
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
mee t 1ng
7 30 p m
You t h
7 30 p m B•ble study Wed
Rev Steven Wtlson
pray er servtce each Tu esday
ne sda y 7 30 p m
Saturday
Rev Larry Poling
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
n1ght prayer se rv1ce 7 30 p m
Rev Howard Sh•velev
CHURCH Letart W Va
Rt
HEMLOCK
GROVE
BETHANY ( OorcasJ
1
Rev
George H oscha r
WorShip 9 30 am
Church CHRISTIAN - RoQer Watson
Sunday School 9 30
pa sto r
pastor
Ray Wh aley
supt
School 10 30 a m
m Pra yer and B1ble study
CARMEL Wcrsh1p
11 Mornmg worshiP 9 30 am
7 30 p m
Cottage Prayer
ch ur ch sc h oo l
10 30 a m
a m 1 1st and 3rd Sundays
Serv•ce Tues day
10 a m
young peop le s meet1ng 6 30
Church School 10 a m
Worsh t p Serv tee
Thursday
evenmg worSh iP 7 30
APPLE GROVE - Worsh p p m
7 30 p m
p m B1ble study Wednesday
7 30 p m f 1rst and th.rd Sup

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Weather 33
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Wall Sf Week 20 33 New Treasure Hunt 10 Beat th e Clock
13 Holl ywood Sq uares 4
Washmgton Rev tew 20 33 D1rfy
Brady Bu nch 6 13
30- Wa shmgton Conn ect 1on 20 S1x M1ll1on Dollar M an 6 JJ
Good T1m es 8 10 Bob Hope 3 4 15 Campus Scene 33
QO---Mastt-rp tece Theate r 33 M ov 1es En s1gn Pulver 8
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Conchas 10 B1centenn1al Lecture Senes 20
3{}----Bna n Ke1th 3 4 15 Odd Coupl e 13 Ozve s Gt r ls 6
QO- N ews 20 Toma 6 13 Dean Martm 3 4 15 Re l1g1ous
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11 3{}----Johnny Carson 3 4 15 In Concer t 6 Movtes Wtld In the
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Ch amber of Horr ors 10
The Conde mn ed of
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1 15-- Movle T he Gamma People 10
2 JQ----News 4 13

The man who prays can hear the prayers of others
espectally when he prays for those hum an needs whtch
are comm on to all men
But even when he prays for needs that are solely hts
own he knows that those who care for htm are JOtntng
thetr pr ayers wtth htS

And God s answers come back along the party /me
You're never qmte sure the message was meant for
you You are tempted sometimes to thtnk tt was tntended
for sorr.~one else
unttl you reahze that thas answer
whtch God ha s msptred m your heart does fit your prayer
There are ttmes when tt's good for everybody on the
and speak
party lme to ptck up the phone at once
and hsten to what they all need to
what they all feel
hear
That happens regularly on Sunday mommg

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Jetsons 3 4 15 lnstd e Out 20 Mov 1e 13 Bo w lmg 6
Pebbles and Bamm Bamm 8 10
12 15 - Search for Sc1ence 20
12 30 - Go3 4 15 FatAibert8 10
1 00 - Amen ca n Band stand 13 CBS Chtldren s Film Fest1val
10 College Basketball 3 4 15 8
2 00 - Limits of Man 13 Soul Tr a m 6 Mov1 e 1001 Arabtan

12 00 -

Dear Helen
Answermg the wife who can't bear the thought of movmg
from her lovely home and good JOb, I was tn the same boat
After 15 years of marrtage we butlt our dream house We
lived near our fanuhes, f had a successful professton Our many
fnen1s m•nred an actave socaal life
You guessed at My husband was offered a transfer and
promotaon - clear across Ute country
l was brought up m the ' whither thou goes! ' tradtlton, but
I'm afraad I was sttll hateful and uncooperatave when we made
Ute move
And the next ltve years turned out to he the most delightful
I have ever spent' We dtscovered a whole new world of people
places and things I was able to contmue m my professton, but
wtUt better pay Whtle we d1dn't get another dream home we
were well-housed
l wouldn' t gave anyUtmg for the expertences our move made
posstble We have moved agam smce I hated to go as much the
second ttme, but I've learned there 's much fun 10 the new
BEEN THERE

N'ghts 10

2 30 3 00 -

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College Basketball 3 4 15 College Basketball 8 Un

tamed World 6 Country MusJC Fest1val 13
3 30 - Pro Bowlers Tour 6 13
4 00 - Audubon W1ldilfe Theater 33
4 30 - Anhques 33 Outdoors w1th Jul1us Boros 10
5 00 - Wtde World of Sports 6 13 Wrestl mg 8 Pett1coat Jun
d1on 3 Arnold Palmer 4 15 D ea th Valley Days 10 Tnb u te
to J1m Croce 33
5 30 - Who Dealt' 33 N ew Dat 1ng Game J Green Acres 10
6 00 - L1 l1as Yoga and You 33 N ews 3 4 8 Green Acres 10 A
Look at the Book 15 Mov1e The Adventures of Marco Polo

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6 Reasoner Report 13
7 00 - Hee Haw 8 6 Lawrence W elk 4 3 15 Thnllseekers 3

Catch 33 33

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Wath the hope tt wall, tn some measure foster and help sustatn that whtch ts
good tn famtly and commun tty ltfe, th ts feature ts sponsored by the bustness
ftrms and organtzattons whose names appear below

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992
Pomeroy
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WIN AT BRIDGE

3001

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MIDDLEPORT OHIO

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ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION

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Ph 949 9591

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WAID CROSS SONS STORE

Bakers of Hols um Bread

Grocenes &amp; General Mer chand 1se

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

.

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AND CONSTRUCTION 00.
DBA A nthony Plumb1ng and Heatmg
992 3550
Mid dl eport
337 N 2nd

GAUL'S MARKET

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD, SR.
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Ph 992 3325
110 MechaniC St.

SMITH NELSON MOTORS
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CHESTER OHIO

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Baker s of Good Bread

HUNTI NGTON W VA
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Short Orders-Carry Out
A Cool Dmmg Room

Ph . 985-3308

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Attend the Church of y our Cho1ce

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
Ph 992 3498

Pomeroy

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE
Kerm s Korner
Kermtf Wa lton

Pomeroy, 0 .

The Stor e W 1th A Heart

MEIGS TIRE CENTER
Pomeroy

get the short end of lhe sl tck
I hve m a sc1ent1f1c c1ty and know many persons my fathers
age who have been latd off to save on reltrement and penston
payments Last year, Ute atomtc mstallatton here dropped close
to 2000 people because of cutbacks Amazmgly enough thts year
many of those JObs were recreated and men rangmg mage fr om
25 to 40 were htred The elders rematned out - and unwanted
Comparu es can save up to 50 per ce nt of pensiOn pay if they
lay off men before age 65 even Utough these persons have
worked fatthfully for 20 to 30 years That's temptmg These
people are alert and tn tune - JUS! born too soon - KATY

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P.h. 949 3342

Rac1ne

make a w1se decision today Be

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' have to ruff the thtrd round of
: hearts Then he could draw
, trumps and concede a trtck
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and promptly played nts 10 of
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trtck m He played dummy's
three trumps entered hts
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the last trump and cashed the
rest of the dtamonds
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' wtth the ace of clubs he could
have beaten the contract by
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heart
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, South trumped tn West
would eventually collect a
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handled hts subsequent plays
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99 Mdl St

The M an Who CnedWo lf 6 N ews 13
The Shak1es t Gun m th e Wes t 3
Wom an
T1mes Seven 4 The Cnmson Cu lt 13 News 8 10
00 - Mov 1es N1ghtlall B Law Man 10
00 - Mov1es T error s 1n a Texas Town 4
Cu lt of the
Cobra 13
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Ten Days to T ula r a 4

forma tion than you have to

'Haste makes waste' does
' not always apply at the
•brtdge table
South looked ove r dummy
•qutckly He dtdn t ltke that
; queen of hearts lead Ob·
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hea rts was gotng to be worth·
~ Jess to htm S!tll, the contract
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RACINE FOOD MARKET

4

Movle

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proJected mcome now ts
gambltng wtlh the odds agamst
you Try to hve w1thm your
means
SAGITTARIUS (No' 23 Dec
211 You need much more m

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SELl IT-WITH A
SENTINEL WANT AD

Chester, Ohoo

St Rt 7

2174

Furn1tureand Hardware
Hom el1te Saws

MIDDLEPORT OHIO

GAUL'S SHAKE HAVEN

90?

RIDENOUR SUPPLY

GOEGLEIN READY MIX
Phone 992 3284

Ph

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tdeals to ga m somethmg you
"ant today Don t - you ll
later be found out
LEO tJuly 23-Aug 22) Be wa ry
of one who IS more com
phmentary today than usual
Thts person has an ultenor

to Impress !urn Don t bother
LIBRA tSept 23-0cl 23] ft
would be unwise at th1s tlme to
try to Implement Ideas m
wht ch )OU don t have complete
fatth Watt !til you do
SCORP 10 tOr i 24 Nov 22)
Spendtn g
beyond
your

by THOMAS JOSEPH
A( ROSS
41 1-'laybo)
1 Moslem
of old

"• South saw that he would

Ph 949 5772

Ra e me

1

co mpletely Look out for
smooth salesmen
GEMINI !May 21 June 20)
Don t bank too heav tly on one
"ho makes you pt omtses but
has yet to keep them Hts word
ts JUS! as shallow today
CANCER (June n .July 22)
You may be tempted to employ

' 23 Se pt 22)
VIRGO t Aug
Someone you II be wtth today

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

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OHIO VALLEY BAKING 00.

East

2.

FULL SERVICE SHOP
667 3280

North

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LODWICK'S MARKET
General Merchand 1se
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Chesh1re

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have at e wllh those you trust

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mottve beneaU1 the sweet Wlk

has a wa} of makmg you feel
mset:ure You try overly hard

y(mr house 1s gmng to be left
unattended be sure you don t
lecwe the doors unlocked~ __. /
YOU K R!RTHDAY - Mych
I 1971 - Don t be tmpattent tf
everything doesn t go exactly
as planned the early part of the
year Thmgs wtll get much
better la ter on

Neither vulnera ble

MIZ MARTHA'S
RESTAURANT &amp; DAIRY BAR

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
992 2955

11 00 - News 3 4 A BC News6 13 M1dn1ght Spec 1a ll S
11 30

probabtltty of mtstakcs m your
paperwork today
TAURUS (Aprtl ZO.May 20) Be
sure fmanc1al deahngs you

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10 30 - Da y al Noght 33
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THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN 00.
296 W. Second

Dear Helen
I'm just 21, but I stde wtUt Mtd Ltb 'who says people over 50

· 9 00 - Mary Tyler Moore 8 10

lt0 9 30 - Bob Newhart 8 10
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ME IGS COUNTY BRANCH

Na t 10nw d e Insuranc e Co of Columbus 0
Pomeroy
307 Spnng Ave
Dta l992 2318

to Me1gs

All m the Famtly 8 10 Partndge Family 13 6 Book
Beat 33 Mov 1e The Green Beret s 3 4 15
8 30 - MASH 8 10 Mov1e 33 Mov1e
Houston We ve Got a
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CATALOGUE STORE

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

Devoted

33

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MONTGOMERY WARD

Auth onzed Ca talog M ercha nt
Lou s W Osborne
Ph 992
P omeroy
Ma1n

That Good Ole Nashville Mus ic 3 Course of Our T 1mes

ARIES !March 21-Aprtl 19)
Daydream mg lack of roms on
what you re dumg mcreascs

measures unworthy of your

International Social Servaces,
345 East 46th St ,
New York, N Y , 10017
I must pomt out that adoptive parents face a long watt and
much red tape but every mmute IS worth tl Our little Vtet
namese son came to us after a year and a half of delay One
would never guess that only a year ago he arrtved as a scared
skinny, undernourashed, scabaous youngster who could not even
wear a paar of shoes because of deep wounds on hts feet and
ankles He has been welcomed mlo our home and our communal}
and ts loved by everyone who meets hun How lucky and blessed
WE are to have the opportumty to have him )Otn our famtl y' MRS LOL

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Sc r plures Selected By l !'loe Amtr c;~n 9 bit Socttty

SEARS

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P 0 Box 2420,
Eugene, Ore , 97402

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Bear Bunch 8 Lasste 10
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Denver, Colo, 80211

SATURDAY MARCHl
6 30 - Chnstoph er C loseup 10
6 30 - TV Classroom 8 Fa 1fh for To da y 10 Kentucky Afield 13
7 00 ~ Ne 1ghbor s 13 Farm Front 4 Fun f or Everyone 6
Treehouse Club B 10
7 15 - Woman s Pomt of V1ew 13

Sunday
I Cormth1ans
3 16-23
Monday
Matthew
5 38-48
Tuesday
Psalms
41 1-3
Wednesday
I Samuel
26 2-23
Thursday
Luke
6 27-38
Frzday
Genesas

about money today Tlus could
lead you to speculate or waste
fu nds you know you shouldn 't
I'ISCES (Feb 211-Marc h 20 I If

Dear Helen
You mentioned the need for adoptive parents of transrac tal
and handicapped older chtldren There are sttll many half
Amertcan chtldren left behtnd tn Vtetnam 1 he needs are most
urgent for the ones who were faUtered by bla ck Amen cans and
to a lesser degree, by whtle Amertcans In the event of a Com
muntst takeover, these ' rruxtures would be the ftrst to be
constdered expendable
Here are the addresses of three places where mterested
people can "rtte for mformatton on adopting such chtldrcn
Friends of Children of VIetnam,
4568 Beach Court,

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Readers Answer the Mat!

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BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev
Earl Shu l er pa st or
Wor Shi P ser Y ce
9 30 am
Sun d ay Sund ay school 10 30
am B tbl e study and pray er
serv tce 7 30 p m Thur sday
K ng s bury
Road
Su n day
Sc hool 9 30 am Ra lp h Car l
supt Worsh p ser v tce 10 30
a m and 7 30 p m alternat el y
Pra ye r meel ng Wednesday
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay St l es
pa sto r

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METHODI ST
Rev Rober t
E Buck l ey pastor W I •a m
Ba ey Su pt
Sunday School
9 30 am
morn tng wors h p
10 30 a m
even ng worsh p
7 30 p m Wed nesday Chr stan
Youth Crusade
6 30 p m
Thursday ch0 1r prac t ce
7

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OF
JESUS CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Rae n e Road
Wllltam Roush pastor Denny
Evans
Su nday
Sc l'1oo
D1rec tor Sunda y Sc hool 9 30
am
Mornmg worshtp 10 30
am Sunday e~te n1n9 ser v ice 7
p m
Wednesday
even 1ng
praye r ser~t 1 ces 7 30 p m

Helen Help

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FINANCIAL REPORT

F INAN C IAL R E PORT

OF TOWNSHIPS
Fo r

Ft s cal

Y e ar

OF TH E BOARD OF
End ng

LIBRARY TRUSTEES

December J l
lf7 J
01 ve F o r Ft sca l Ye ar Endmg 0
Town s htp M e igs Countv Long ec emb e r J i st 1973
Lo c al Sch o ol Ltbr.uv
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Ot s lnct County of M e g s P 0
I cerltf y th e fo l o w n g repor t Addr ess Pom ero y Otuo Da te
to be o..o r rec t
Feb 7 , 197 4

Classifieds Get Results!

Bo ttom Oh10 F e bruary 21 19 74 Me tg s

Ada

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Town sh p C l er k

SUMMARY OF CASH

1 c e rt ly tht e foll ow•ng r e port
t o b e corre c
W a nd a L Eblin

BALANCES RECEIPT S

Cl er k Tr e a s urer of th e

AND EXPENDITURE:S
Board of Ltbrar-v Tru stees
B a la n ce J a n 1 1973
Ca s h Reconctltaflon
Gen er a FIJ n d
$3 1 468 30 Tot al F und Ba lan ces
M o tor Ve htc l e L cense
Decembe r 31 1973
Ta x Fund
- 647 17 Despo t ory Ba lan ces

Gasol n.e Tax Fu n d
3 007 68
FreD st Fu 1d
30 1 19
Gener al Revenue
.S.h ar ng
12 151 09
To ta l s
46 28109
T otal Rece ph
Gene r a l Fu nd
II 392 33
Mo tor Veh cle L ce n~e
T a K Fun d
B 442 36
Ga sol me Tax F u nd
14 502 4
Genera l Revenue
Shar ng
29 172 00
Tota ls
61 509 10
Tota l R ece,pt s&amp; Bal an ces
Gen era l F und
40 860 63
Motor Ve h cl e L cense
T aK F U'1d
7 795 19
Gaso l n e Tax F und
17 51 0 09
F re 0 st F nd
30 1 09
Genera l R evenu e
Sh ar n g
41 323 09
To ta ls
107 7911 19
Expenditu res
Gener al Fun d
8 69 1 34
M otor Veh cte L cense
Ta x F und
1 .u 5 11
G a so l n e Tax F und
11944 40
Fre D s t F und
22200
G en er al R ev enue
Sh a r . ng
35 948 93
To t a ls
58 25 78
Balance Dec 31 1973
Gen era l Fund
32 169 29
M otor v en c le L ce nse
Ta x
F und
6 35 0 08
G a sol n e T ax F und
5 565 69
F reD s t F un d
799
Gen eral Rev enu e
Sha r m g
5 374 Hi
Total s
49 538 41
CASH BALANCE
RECEIPTS AND
EXPENDITURES
BY FUND
General Fund
Ba l J an 1 973
31 468 30
Rec e1p1s
General Propert y Ta x Rea l Es tat e (G ros s) 2 625 47
Tan g bl e Per s Prop
Ta x (Gross)
47 27
lnhentan ce Ta x
8 17
(G ros s)
Local Go ... t D st
3 '12 7 39
C garette L cen se Fe es
57 00
and F n es ( Gro ss)
Donat ons
90 00
Int eres t l na c t ve
Fund s
1 695 46
Intangibles
1 641 57
TOt a l Rece 1pts
9 192 13
Total Beg nnmg Balanc e
P lus Rec e1pts
40 860 63
E Kpend•fures
Total E x pend• t ur es
Ad m n st r a t v e
5 725 50
Town Halls M emonal
Bv ldmg s and
Grou nds
438 38
Ce m e ter es
855 85
L 1ght ng
1 036 61
Parks - Re c
38500
San tary Dump
250 00
Grand Tota l E x pen d tures Gen era l F und
8 69 1 34
Bat D ec 31 1973
32 169 29
Total E x p P us Ba
Dec 31 1973
40 860 63
Motor VehiCle L cense
Tax Fund
- 647 17
Bat J an 1 1973
Rece pts
Motor V eh cte L •ce nse
Ta x
8 442 36
Total R ec eipts
8 .442 36
To t al Beg nn ng Ba ance
P l us Re ceipts
7 795 19
E Kpend•tures
Total E x penditures Mam tenance
1 445 11
Grand Tot a l Exp Motor V eh cl e L cense
T ax Fund
1 44511
Bat Dec 31 1973
6 350 08
Total E x p Plus Bat
7 795 19
Dec 31 197 3
Gasoline Tax Fund
Ba t Ja il 1 1973
3 0()7 68
R ece1pts
Gasolme Tax
14 .400 00
Other
1()2 41
Total Rece pts
14 502 41
Total Begmn ng Balance
Plus Rece pts
17 510 09
Expend•tures
Total Expend lures M scellaneous
11 944 40
Grand Total Expend t ures11 94.4 40
Gaso l ne Ta x F und
Bal Dec 31 1973
5 565 69
Tota l E x p Plus Bat
Dec 31 1973
17 510 09
Fu·e D•str1cl Fund
Ba l Jan 1 1973
E Kpend1tures
Notes Ant c pat•on
222 00
Total Expend tures
222 00
Bal Dec 31 1973
79 19
Total Expenditures Plus
Bal Dec 31 197 3
301 19
General Revenue Sharmg
Fund
12 151 09
Bal Jan 1 1973
Rece1pts
Other
29 172 00
To tal Rec e1pts
29 172 00
Tola l Beg nn ng Ba l ance
Plus Rece pt s
41 323 09
EKpend1tures
9 286 59
Sa lanes
Tools &amp; Equ p
8 095 00
15 303 04
Sup pi es
2 139 80
Contra c ts
I 124 50
Other Expenses
35 9.48 93
Tota l EKpend •tures
Bal Dec 31 1973
5 374 16
Total Exp Plus Bal
Dec 31 1973
41 323 09
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Laurel Oiff
By Bertha Parker
Feb 24th Sabbath School
attendance was 114 and of
fermg from all servaces was
$199 90
Mrs Clifford Kilen un derwent surgery recently and
remalllS a patient m Holzer
Medical Center Her room
number IS 300
The March M A H S Rally
wall be held al the Nazarene
Church, Racme March 26 The
guest speaker wall be Rev
Eugene Gall former pastor of
the local church
Paul Archer Columbus
spent Saturday walh has
mother Mrs GeorgJa Diehl
Mr and Mrs Lenme Lyons
and Leslie Nacole vasaled
Sunday wath Mr and Mrs
Harmon Fcfx
Mr and Mrs Ben Fox of
Zanesvalle VISited recently walh
Mr and Mrs Hermon Fox
Mr and Mrs Paul Neulzling
of Athens Mr and Mrs
Wallaam Perry Athens Mr
and Mrs Wyatt Schaefer of Ml
Vernon and Mrs Joan Sorden
Forked Run Lake vasaled
recently wath Mr and Mrs
Norman Schaefer
Mrs Schaefer and Mrs Tina
Jacobs are stall on the sack list
Mrs Dorothy Baaley and Mr
and Mrs Walham Baaley called
on the Schaefers Sunday

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Fa r mers Ba n k
217 73
zens N at ana l Ba n k 176 52
Pomeroy N at ona l Ba n k
889 1
Tot al Dep Ba
1 283 36
Total Investmen ts
- 0
To t al
1 283 36
O ut ~ ! Checks
D ec J l 1973
93 8 72
Tot al- Cl erk Tr ea s B a l
D ec 1 1 1973
344 6&lt;l
Summ ary ot c ash Balanc es
Rec e 1pts and
Expend 1tu r es
Balanc e Jan 1 1973
Gen er al
6 759 18
2 073 J9
O V A L P ot ec t
8 832 67
Tota l
Total R ece ph
23 47 6 .. a
Genera l Fu n d
OVA L P r o Ject
1 152 00
Tota
24 628 48
Total R ec eipts &amp; B a lances
3C 235 66
Gen er al Fund
3 225 49
OVA L Pr o 1ect
33 46 1 IS
Tot al
Tctat E x pend 1tu r es
29 891 02
Gen er al Fund
3 225 49
OVA L Pr o JeCt
Tota l
33 16 ~ 1
Balance Dec 11 197J
344 64
Gen er a l Fun d
- 0OVA L Pro Ject
To Ia
344 6.4
Cast'l Balance
A ece ps and
Expend•tures by Fund
GENERAL FUND
67 5918
Balan ce Jan 1 1973
Rece1pts Re'Wenu e
lnt Per s Prop Ta x
19 497 36
F eder a l SubSid Y
2 200 oo
Stat eol Oh o Su bs dy
1095 00
F n es an d R e1 m b ursemen t s
557 25
Bequ ests Donat on s an d G1f!S
100 00
ll t er est
26 87
Total Rev Rece pts
2J 476 48
Total Rece1pfs (R e v
Non Rev and Tran s )
23 47 6 48
Total - Beg.nnmg
Bal p l us Re ce pt s
30 23 5 66
EXPENDITURES
Adm n st r at on
9 688 83
Personal Serv c es
13 143 4_7
L 1brary Serv Mat enal s 4 25 4 06
Operat•on oiL brary
1 78 3 44
Ma nt oiL brary
1 021 22
Grand Total Expenditures
lnc1Udln9 Transfers n 891 02
Balanc e D ec J1 1973
344 64
Total E x penditures plus
Bat De c 31 l 973
30 235 66
OVAL PROJECT
Bat Jan 1 1973
2 073 49
RECEIPTS
I 152 00
OV A L
1 TS2 00
Total Rece pts
- 0Tr an sf er s
Total Beg nn ng Balan ce
p l us Rec e p ts
3 225 49
EXPENDITURES
Books
3 225 49
Total E x penditures
3 22S 49
Bat Dec 31 197 3
o
Total Expend tures plus
Ba l Dec 31 1973
3 225 49
ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
December 31 973

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ASSETS

Depos lory Balan c es
Act ve and lna ct1ve
lands (Co st)
Bv ld llgS (Cosfl
EQu pment (Cost )
Inven tory - Book s
Total Asset s
Lab l ites
Total
(3) 1 lt c

344 64
9 230 00

23 470 00

GU N Sh oot M le H II Ro&lt;~d
Sa turday M ar ch 'l 7 p n
Spon sored by Roc nc F r e
D epar t men t
2 26 .u c

DEADLINES
5 PM D ay Befo r e Pub ~ea t1 o n
M onday D ea d I n e 9 a m
Can ce ll at on
cor r ec t on s
w II be a ccepted ulllll 9 am for
Day of Publi cation
REGULATIONS
The Pub l sh er r ese rv es th e
right to ~d1 t or r e 1e ct any a d s
deem e d
ob, ec t on al
The
publ sh er w II not be r es pon
s b le for mor e th an one n
correct nser t on
RATES
For Want Ad Servtc e
5 cen ts per Word on e n ser t on
M n1 m u m Ch arg e S1 00
14 cents J)er wo rd three
con sec ul v e m se rt ons
26 cents p er w ord SIX con
sec ut v e n sert on s
2S P er Cen t D1 sco un t on pad
a d s and ad s pa1d w1th n 10
day s

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2 ?6 tf c
ncome t ax se r v ce Op en on l y
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small rooms t urn shed
F rd ay
9
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to
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Sp r n g A 'Venue &lt;oup es on l y
Evf'n n oc; hy aort
0 m
Ca Sun day or even ngs 992
Wa n da Ebl n Co Rd 22 o ff
3429
Reul e 7 bypass Ph on e 991
2 24 6t p
2272

1 8 30tc

N O 1 copp er 75c rad a tor s
35c r ed br ass ~ O c b atter es
$ 20 M A H al
Ree d sv li e
Oh o Ph on e J78 6249
27 lfc

BLIND ADS
Add t•onal 25c Charge per
Adv ert sement
OFFICE HOURS
8 30 a m to 5 oo p m o a ty
8 1n a m
to 17 00 N oo n
Saturdi:!I V

OL D turn lur e o a k t a b l es
c loc k s ce bo xes bra ss beds
d sh es d es ks or comp l et e:
h o u se h ol d s Wr l e M
0
M ll er Rt 4 Pomeroy Oh o
ca ll 99 2 7760
5 13 tfc

In Memorv

NI CE TRA L ER 10 m es no lh
of Pom eroy r eason ab le r ent
worth see ng Cou p e onl y
Ph on e 99 2 74 ! 9
2 28 fc
3

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RO OM f ur n shed and
unfurn s h ed
a p a rt me nt s
Phone 992 54 34
4 12 li e

P RIVATE meet.n g ro om fo r
any or ga n za l on phon e 992
3975
3 11 lf c

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IN L OV IN G m em ory of our
dear Dad C ar en ce Cla r k
who p ass ed aw a y 6 yea r s ago
Feb 29 968

cond 1 on
3769

Sieve Snowden

It do es n 1 matter wh ere w e go
Or mat te r wh at we do
Ther e II alw a y s b e tho se
It e
th.ng s
To ma k e u s lh n k of you
Your fa ce and voce are f res h n

t he

3 1 He

Card of Thanks
THANK S to th e m an y fr en ds
ne•ghbors an d r elaf v es for
the k1ndnes s showed dur ng
the lln ess and death of our
Mother and Grandmother
Sp ec al thank s to E lmwood
Nur s ng
Home
Camden
Clark Hos p1ta l nurses and
do c tor s
Wh1te s F unera l
Home
Rev
Blake
and
s ng er s also for th e flow er s
and anyon e who sent food
Your k ndne ss wa s gr ea tl y
appr ec•ated
Marteena Ro ck hold F am1 y
3 1 lt p

Lost
2 MA LE hounds Bla ck and t an
En g li sh Blu e T cks Lost lor 2
week s Ph one 99 2 7698
2 26 Sip

Notice
Satur

3 1 ltc
NOVELTY FAB R I CS Belpre
Oh o Op en Sundays 1 5 p m
Odds and ends SOc p er y ard
3 1 4t c
GU N SHOOT 7 p m Fr da y at
the Racm e Gun Cl ub Fa ctor y
cho k ed gun s on ly Ass or ted
meat s
3 1 1tc
SHOOTING
Matctl
Corn
Hollow Gun Club turn first
r ght aft er M les Cemet ery
Rutland
Fac tory c hoked
guns only Sunday March J 1
pm
2 27 4tc

seda n

$S75

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REG IS TER E D Qu art er Horse
Phon e 992 579 5
2 28 6tp

CASH pad for all ma kes and
mode l s of mob1l e homes Ph
are a c od e (6 14 1 446 1425
2 7 26tc

YE A R OL D wh te face bull
Call 949 32 1 1350
2 27 3 c
2 HOR SEPOWE R cu b ca d et
48 n c h mow er 8 mon t h s old
H yd ro sta t c Phone 742 J82 1
2 27 lfc

17 CHUR CH pews on e pulp1 t
R IV ER SIDE Inn now ope n
stand Ca ll 742 5815 or 985
und er n ew manag em ent of
] 824
Fr ed (S 1m l M 1 er Every one
2 27 4tc
come and br llg your f r en ds
2 24 6tp GOO D tlay for sa l e
an y
amount
On e u se d sw 'W CI
ro c ker
n fa1r cond ton
Phon e 98 5 3576
2 27 31p
t:X P ER!ENCED pa nt er
n
fer or and ex tenor Call Don SALT FOR ICE AND SNO\
Van M et er Pt1on e 985 395 1
Ro c k sa lt lor town sh ps
2 3 29t p
towns and busme sses n
bu lks and bag s for ce and
snow Excets.or Sat Works
Ph one 99 2 3891
11 II tf c
R E CYCL E y our n ew spa pe r s fo r
$1 40 p er 100 pound
yo ur
brown
pa st e bo a rd
a nd A M FM s t er eo r a d o 8 tr ack
corru g at ed p ap er for $1 40 pe r
l ap e p lay er 4 sp eak er sound
100 pound s w e are a lso your
sys te m Ba lan ce S109 32 or
b est mark e t for Wh t e l BM
t erm s Ca l 992 39 65
Cards for 6C per pound W e
2 19 ti c
bu y sc rap ron ca st ron
sheet ron t n copper brass GU I TAR S I F Ho e - 1 flattop
auto rad ators auto batter es
elec lr c and 1 Bo Bro
Our fleet of tru c k s w1ll serv ce
type A l so amp! 1 er Phon e
any
ndustry
Con serve
949 3334
recycle and sel l your wa st e
3 3tc
matenals
We c lose ea ch
Fr day at noon tor balan ce of CLO SE OUT on new Z g Zag
each week Wh en you g et t a ll
se w ng mach ne s F or sew ng
toge ther sell your s to T he
stretch f a br cs buttonho e s
Ro senberg R ec ycl ng Co 79
fan c y de s gn s e t c
P ant
D epo t Str ee t A th ens D h o
sl ghtl y bl em sh ed Cho ce o f
2 22 lfc
c a r r y ng ca se or se w nQ
stand $4 9 80 ca sh or term s
CORN an d hay Ph one E'W ere tt
a va la ble Phone 992 26 S3
Holcomb 992 2737
3 1 6tc
2 ?7 Sip
ELEC T R O L U X sw ee p er d elu xe
model
Compl ete w th all
L E T u s sel l I tor you at au c
cl e an ng attachm ents and
ton W II buy a ll furn tur e or
uses paper bag s Sl ght ly used
hou s ehold goods
Po ll y s
but
clean s and look s k e n ew
Auct.on House Open 9 30 o
W1ll se 1 t'br $37 25 ca sh or
5 30 dally Phone 99 2 3509 537
term s ava tabl e Pt1on e 99 2
H gil St
M ddl eport Oh o
26S 3
2 26 30t c
3 I 61 c

Employment Wanted

Wanted To Buy

ANTIQUE quIts and 1ewe ry BEAUTI F UL Walnu t Stereo
Mr and Mrs LouiS A DeLuz
Also mterested n furn tur e
F orked
SHOOT NG MATCH
rad o am fm 8 tra c k tap e
shopped m Parkersburg on
and d Shes
Call 992 52 62
Run Sportsman cub noon
comb nat10n Balanc e $111 70
even ngs or morn ngs
Sunday Fac tory choked gun s
or term s ava !a b le Call 992
Tuesday
on y
2 20 tf c
3965
Bally Brewer as recuperating
1 28 3tc
J I 6f c
1964 AND OLDER SliV er W II
at home followmg a recent
pay $2 90 tor Sl worth or trade 1969 OLD S Sta t on Wag on W1th
AAA Dnvers Ed c lasses will
hospalalizalaon
any type c o ns lor your S•l ve r
begm Wednesday Ma r ch 6
all th e ex t ra s
$950
gas
Call or wr1 t e Jack1 e A Wam s
lor nformat on call Ben
k1f chen r ang e n ex ce ll en t
Mr and Mrs Leon Donahue
ley R t I M1dd eport Phone
Stawter at 992 5628 affer 5 p
cond t on $50 Phone 9 ~ 9 S9 13
VISited Mr and Mrs Clarence
742 3651
m
3 1 ~t c
2 28 Stc
2 25 6t c
Laurence and famaly on
P ICK UP
tru c k
topper
Tuesday
PO L LY S Auct on House 537
pan
el
l
ed
1 ghts fa c tory bu It
H gh Street Middleport for
Help Wanted
Mrs Ruby Bryant and Mrs
1 y ear o d Phon e 992 71J 2
ret a I and cons gnments 9 30
2 26 4t c
Carol Cornell shopped ln
K05COT K05METICS &amp; WIGS
to 5 30 daly Phone 992 3509
We
have
the
produc
t
on
hand
2
26
30tc
Pomeroy and Maddleporl
and we del ver to you per 1963 PONTIAC Bonnev te F or
parts or sa te as s For more
sonally Helen Jalle Brown
Thursday
S2S REWARD for lnformat•on to
nform at on ca ll 949 4561
9112 5113
con.., •ct whoev er stole an 8
J W Lawson was a busmess
1230tfc
2 25 9tc
foot step l adder from my yard
Vlsllor m Athens last week
Goldie Cl enden n Ph
843
E X PERIENCED manto repa1r E X CEL S IOR Salt Work s E
2194
Mrs Mae Van Meter and
3 1 2tc
vend ng mach ne s
AB C
Ma n St Pomeroy All k nds
Ruby of Long Bottom called on
Enterpr zes Mason w Va
of sail water pelle ts water
773 5543
nuggets block sa l t and own
Mr and Mrs Paul Evans and
2 21 lfc
Oh 0 RI'WCr Salt Phone 992
Paul Dean Wednesday af3891
Mat or Chem1cal Meehng
6 5 tf(..
ternoon
IMMEDIATE INCOME
TUES MARCH S
D1
str
but
or
part
or
full
time
7 30 PM
Mr and Mrs Tun WalklllSOn
to
s upply
company H A- Y Phon e 992 7306
2 17 26tc
and Shawn of Colwnbus spent a
estab li shed accounts With
Grace
Eptscopal
Par1s1'1
RCA
CBS
0
sney
re
c
ord
s
weekend wath her parents Mr
SIN~ER sewmg machmes 1972
Income pos s •b•llt es up to
House Pomeroy 0
and Mrs Rudy Durst
model m beau11ful wa l nut
$1 000 per month w 1th only
Speakers
Robert
Hut
cabmet Makes design st 1t
SJ 500 requ red for .n v entory
Mr and Mrs Terry Profflll
chmson and Don Creveson
che s z g zag
buttonholes
and
tratn ng
Call
were Swaday afternoon VISitors
blind hems etc L ke new
COLLECT lor Mr
James
(8171 461 6961
Only $89 95 Call Ravenswood
All Are lnv1tedt
of Mr and Mrs Monte Proffalt
273 9521 or 273 9893 after 5 00
2 2e 4tp
Refreshments Door llnzes
and children
------- -- ---127tfc
lnformatton
---- - ------Mr and Mrs Richard Ahels,
GROCERY bus ness for sale
Long Bottom and ChriStme
Metgs County Farm Bureau
Building for sale or lease
Cooperative Assoc1atton
Byers, Torch were Wednesday
$MONEY$
Phone 773 56 18 from 8 30 p m
to l O p m tor appo ntment
evenmg callers al the home of
3 20 tf c
OF PUBLIC SALE
Mr and Mrs Louas A DeLuz TONOTICE
WHOM IT MAY CON
12 MEN OR
F OR SA LE L arge level lot on
Mrs Make Evans and CERN
New L ma Road Rutland A ll
Not
ice
s
hereby
QIVen
that
Oil
WOMEN
NEEDED
chaldren local, and Lea Ma r ch 13t h 1974 at 10 00 A M
ut •l t es ava lable Phone 74 2
308 3
Machete Van Meter Pomeroy, a pubt c sale will be held at
2 1 tic
Pomeroy
Motor
Company
called on Mrs Ada Van Meter Pomeroy Oh o to sell for cash
13.50 PER HOUR
on Saturday afternoon
the followmg collateral to Wll
2 BLACK rdmg mares and 1
Dodge Demon Ser No
sorrel g eld ng gentle Ask at
Mr and Mrs Jun Mad- 1971
LL29G1 B349572 sa1d collateral
Rutland Furn •t ure Phone
dleswarl and Janet vasated her be ng held to se cure an o
742 4211 after 5 calf 742 5501
Full
or
Part
t1me
2 2~ 6t c
gat on ansmg under a m
parents, Mr and Mrs Edward bi
stallment
sa l e
contract
Bush Spaller, on a recent executed by Call el Jeffers 12
COAL F OR SALE JAYMAR
Expandtng company needs
Lincoln Terrace Pomeroy
COAL
COMPANY
THE
Sunday afternoon
12 men or women to work 1n
Oh 10 and held by General
MEIGS &amp; GALLIA LINE
Mr and Mrs Edgar Brewer Motors Acceptan!,;e Corporat1on Gall1pohs Po1nt Pleasant
STATE
ROUTE
7
AT
secured party Sad public
CHESHIRE OPEN 8 AM
Mrs Helen Smalh and Harold as
area s
No
expertence
sale s to be conducted a c
TILL 6 30 PM 5 DAYS A
Brewer were recent Sunday cord ng to th e laws of the Sta t e necessary Must have car
'{'l EEK PHO 'E 992 5693
2 25 Stc
afternoon callers of Mrs of Oh o General Motors A c
ceptance Corporal on reserves
Ph
446
0677
Audrey Brewer and DaVId
the r ght to b•d at th s sale
23 INCH Adm ra l color T V
IOAMto8PM
The collateral s presently
Phon e 99 2 S496
Mr and Mrs Bobby Joe
stored and may be seen at
2 24 tfc
Pnce and daughter, Long Pomeroy Motor Company
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Oh
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Bottom vasaled her parents
Mobile Homes For Sale
STEREO
Walnu t
A M FM
GENERAL MOTOR S
Rad o 8 rack tape com
Mr and Mrs Ball Maddleswart
ACCEPTANCE COR 1974
GREENBRIER
2
b nat•on Balance SilO 73 or
PORATION
Sunday
bedroom 65x 12 electric heat
term s available Phone 99 2
(3) 1 ltc
3965
With a r cond t1oner mcluded
Mass Elame Lehew VISited
Ca l l 992 3747 or 992 7338 affer 6
2 14 tfc
MISs Nacki Dawn Van Meter a ~-------------- p m
2 27 5tc
recent afternoon
~ Class1f1ed Ads
Mr and Mrs Terry Wolfe 1
1
INFORMATION ABOUT: I
and son Syracuse VISited his
PUBLIC
NOTICE
bring you
I
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
parents, Mr and Mrs Gene 1
A UCT I ON Sale every Thu rs day
SOCIAL SECURITY
1
Wolfe and sons Sunday
1
extra cash
at 537 H1gh St r eet
M d
CONSUMER PROTECTION
I
I
dlepor
t
Start
n
g
Ma
rc
h
7
R R Durst Dave Bryant,
for
I Polly s A uction House Phon e
Dave Talbott, S W Durst, I
992 J509
AND
2 26 7tc
Howard Frank Clarence
Lawrence Paul Evar.., Paul
GREAT COUNTRY
Dean Evans Mrs Mallie
For Rent
Teaford Mr and Mrs Lows For Sale
SM A L L bu smess bulldmg
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DeLuz , Joe Maller Carol 55 000 BTU Na t ural or Bottled
mile north of Pomero y on St
Gas Heat ng stoye w 11 sell
Rl 33 Can be leased and
Carter and Stanley Flelcher
for $150 used one winter
conver t ed n to !mall apar t
Gary Hysell 4()9 w Main St
"ere am mg the vas1toril of E
men t Also empty lots SO 100
I
Pomeroy
or 1SO w de Ph 992 57 86
H C:arpenler and lamaly
3 1 31c

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WMPO

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2 24 61C

45th Anniversary Sale!

?omeroy

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

FURNITURE
Stop In and See Our
Floor Dasplay

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
*5.55

Ph 992 5271

On Most Amencan Car s

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Patntmg A Spectalty

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

Area s Most
R easona ble Pnces

Open 8 Ttl5
Monday thru Saturday
606 E Matn Pomeroy 0

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.
Ph

ASK US ABOUT
PRE FABRlCAii'ED

Cor one t 4 dr Sed

Bu11t to Your Specs
Oei!Yered to Job S1le

2 Dr H T a r cond auto

Mason W Va

F u r y Cpe

74 Olds Cut. H.T Sedan _ _ •3995
V roo t an d a r

... s1795

73 Cadillac Sed. DeVtlle, rad. ltres, atr

P S P B rad1o 0 brown f n1sh

auto

W I L L t r m or c u lr ees an d
shr u bbery A l so c l ea n out
base n ent s att cs et c Ca ll
9 49 322 1 or 742 4441
2 2 26fc

Jl/uddJepor,t- Pomeroy_:_

GOOD USED
REFRIGERATORS
(2 Good Ones I

1- Sade by Stde
$150
1- 2 Door
&lt;Top &amp; Bottom) $125
POMEROY LANDMARK
Jack W Carsey Mgr
Phone 992 9932
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Pets For Sale
A KC Toy Poodle pupp1 es $7 5
S am ese k liens $15 Phon e 1
256 6247
2 21 26 t c

Auto Sales
1962 L I N CO L N
4 dr
con
vert bl e col ec tor s te m A 1
cond1t1on
A ll powe r
Tom
L avendar 444 Bee ctl Str ee t
M ddleport
2 28 6t c
O NE 1972 K ngwood Esta te
Sta t on Wagon 9 pa ss enge r 1
loc a l owner Phone Wayne
M l hoan 99 2 560 2
2 24 61 p

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OP E N Roge r Hys" ll s Garage
nea r Cr oss r oad s on Sl Rout e
24 8 30 to 6 p m Monday
th ro ugh Sa turd ay Phon e 992
5682 0 992 71 21
2 22 261c
BL OCKS bo r ed p nd a ll r ep a rs
on sm all eng m es W lk nson
Sm a En gm e Sates 399 w
Ma n 51 P h on e 992 309 2
2 6 26t c

Real Estate For Sale
B E A UT IFUL n ew hom es no w
und er con s l r u c t• on n pr m e
local on on c t y water and
sew er Cho ce of des gns Wall
to w al c arp e t ng and a r
w II
cond t onmg m cl uded
h e lp
arran ge
f•nan c ng
co n ventional cans w th down
pa y m ent low a s 5 pet Other
n e w hom es ava lab le to
q ual J ed bu y ers w th NO
D O WN
P AY MENT 1 Call
co ll ect 614 837 6540 or 239 0785
or w r t e
Great A mer can
P 0 Box 68 7
Hom es lri c
Pomer oy Oh o 457 69
3 1 ti c
NEW 3b ed r oom h ome l1 ba t h
ga ra ge b aseme nt on Grav el
H II M d dl eport Natura l g as
a lr ea dy
n
Phone Da l e
Dutton 992 33 69 even ngs
992 2534
1 17 tfc

73 Cadtllac Cpe. DeVtlle, power, atr

1970 Plymouth ............ s1295
Fury Ill 4 dr Sed

R EA DY M X
C ON CRETE
del•ver ed riQht to your
prot ect Fa st and ea s y Fr ee
est mates Ptlone 992 3284
Go e gl e ln Ready M x Co
M dd epor t Oh 10
6 30 tfc

car

8 cyl

auto

P B

4 Dr Sed Bcy l std rad•o M blue

S EP TI C TANK S
AROBIC
S EW A GE
S Y S TEMS

LeSaber 4 dr Sed 0 brown a1r cond
rad o Lo cal owned

CLEANED

REPA IRED

S ANITATION
OHIO PH 662

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3035
10 .4 tfc
SEPTI C
TANKS
cleaned
Modern San1tat on 992 3954 or
992 7349
10 23 ttc

auto

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Only (3) '73 New Models Left

EX CAVATING dozer loader
and backhoe work
septiC
tank s n st alled dump trucks
and lo boys for h re w 11 haul
hll d1rt top soil I mestone
and gravel Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
n 1ghf phon e 992 3525 or 992

"We

MJ~ry SimPle bUSin~

4100

1

64 Olds 88 HT Cpe . power .•

WE SEll &amp;SERVICE CHEVROLET CARS &amp;TRUCKS.

5232

- '4900

70 Chrysler Newport 4 Dr, pow &amp; atr- ·- '1995
70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, atr-·--- ...... '1895
69 Ponttac Bonn., 2 Dr. HT, vroof, atr.- 1895
1
1295
69 Chev. Imp H.T Cpe., V-8 auto.·
1
68 Chev 1/z I. Ptckup, V-8, 3-speed 1095
67 Bu1ck Elec. H.T. Sed., power, atr
'395
1
395
66 Butck Rtvena. power &amp; atr
64 Olds 88 H.T. Cpe., power, atr .. .... 1395

SHIPMENT 1974 VEGAS

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70 Chev. Mal. Cpe., V8 auto, PS- ·--- '1995

PS P B

JUST RECEIVED

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Comp lete Servtce
Pt1one 949 3821
Rae ne Oh1o
Crltt Bradford
5 1 tfc

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73 Olds Tor., power, vroof, an· -.. ·-- -- '4895
72 Ply. Duster Cpe., V-8 auto, PS . .. • 12695

.........s1395

1969 Buick.

5900

1

72 Cadillac Sed. DeVIlle, power, a1r- ·

71 Cadtllac Cpe DeVIlle, power, atr

1970 BelAir... .......

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REA SON A BLE rates Ph 446
478 2 Gall po s John Russell
Owner and Operato r
512tfc

MILLER
ST EW A RT

P S A n1 ce family

'5900

1

2 11 tiC

Real Estate For Sale

TEAFORD

DE S I R AB L E t wo b edroom
house m Middlepo r t ready to
oc cupy Call 992 S3 10
1 31 26tc

V1rqll B. T 1 ,11'11-d, Sr
Brok •·•

2 STORY 7 room t1ou se n ce
front porch p lenty of la nd for
ga r den Pn ce $7 BOO 00 Call
949 32 11
2 28 3t c
2 Y E AR OLD 24 x 2 ~ ce I ng
home E lectr c h ea t
Fo r
more nfor m at1on ca 1 77 3
5S03
2 24 6t c
OLDER hOme und er$5000 has
great future
Ma1or
m
pro'Wement s ns de need s
pam I n s1de and out L a •d out
l1ke a ne w home
F u ll
basement and garage Phon e

992 53)5
2 24 6tc

11(1 Mech.1r11c 5tret!f
Pomrroy, Oh1o ~5769

BRAND NEWI

3

bedrooms

baths el ectr ic heat Stor.m
door s a nd w ndows Ga rpg e
and n ear ly an acre $22 000
2 APARTMENTs-One up wolh
l br and 2 b edrooms down
Fu l l base men t Ga s furnace s
1

$20 000 00

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COUNTRY HOME - Modern 4
br s a l l pan ele d home l arge
ba th l ar ge k1t c h en
d n ng
On l y a few yrs old $18 000 00
NEAR GAVIN -

3

bedrooms

bat h gas furna ce n1 ce ou t
bu ld ng w lfh ce ll a r and l ot
Rf!asonabl e offer

RENTALS -

One w th 6

bedroom s a 3 bedroom t ra ler
and a 1 bedroom trader

608 E
MAIN
POMEROY, 0

REALTY

ALL OF THE SE ARE GOOD
BUYS COME IN AND HAVE
A LOOT
II I 1 I N I

SYRACUSE - Large 2 story
fram e 7 rooms 2 baths 4
BR
R1v er
tronlage
Basement New FA gas
furnace
new
copper
plumb ng
Garage

$10 500 00

SYRACUSE- Lovely

I NT E R IOR or ex t er or pant
mg F or tr ee es t1mates call
99? 390 3
3 1 26tc

'4400

V r o of a nd a1r

P S P B r ad1o Sharp

1971 Plymouth ..

MATERIALS CO

2

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992-3325 or
992 -361 ')

DOZER work land clearmg by
th e acr e hourly or contract
farm ponds roads etc Large
dozer and operatoil with over
20 ears ex per ence Pullin s
Ex
at ng Pomeroy Oh.io
Phone
2 2478
~~ 12 19tfc

By Lawrence E Lamb, M D
LAMB
DEAR DR
Recently my 23-year-old son
suffered !rom a collapsed lung
(spontaneous pnewnothorax)
cause unknown Can lungs be
strengthened wath a program
of breathmg exercases• What
preventive measures can be

HOU SE S We II draw prmts
or
build
to
your
spec If c at1ons
Ne 1g l er s
Bu ld ng Supply
Racme
Oh10 Call 949 3604
2 5 26tc

BA C KHOE Serv ce CHARLES
R HAT F I ELD
Route 1
Rutlalld Oh o 45775 phone
742 6092 Water I nes footers ..,.
and tr enche s 24 hours 7
days a wee k

2 7 2! 1p

taken to avoid a recurrence •
DEAR READER - Your son
has a fairly uncommon
medical problem, and there IS
some likelihood 1hat he Will
have a recurrence
A frequent cause of this
problem IS a small blister-like
lormataon on the surface of lhe

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MAYTAG

$}595

73
CHEVROLET-s2295
6 cyl std trans 6 12 foot Step sade bed

Red Carpet
Serv1ce

1

RUTLAND FURNITURE
742 4211

Arnold Grate

72

Rutland

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72 FORD GRAN TORINO s2195
Door
Sharp
72 CHEVROLET BElAIR s1395

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MONTGOMERY WARD &amp; CO.

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4 Dr Good clean car w1th aar

71 MERCURY MARQUIS s1395

Offers an excttmg opportuntty to operate a busmess of
your own with a very small mvestment. We are Jnterested m a quahfted Sales ortented person wtth
previous retatl experience to own and operate a catalog
store m Pomeroy, OhiO.

4 Door Sedan

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If you are wtlhng to accept responstbl hty m return for a
future m your own busmess, write gtvmg full personal
qua hftcat1ons to ·

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1000 S. Monroe Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21232

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CHEVROLET-~ s2295

3/• ton, V-8, std. trans

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70 MERCURY MONTEGO MX
Door
$1295
67 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME
2 Or H T
s795
4

Good Selection of Other Cars
See Ray Raggs or Roger Rtebel

RIGGS USED CARS
985 4100

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Loc.ated on St Rt 7

Otester, 0

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lung called a
bleb
Remember that lhe lung as a
complex balloon It as lalled
wath tiny balloons or aar sacs
that all eventually connect
together
The bhsler or bleb connects
wath lhe seraes of lmy balloons
When the bleb breaks there as
a slow leak of aar through lhe
resullmg hole A small blo"
out occurs and the lwag
deflates
The aar that leaks out of the
broken bleb accumulates be
tween the lung and lhe chest
wall As at builds up al causes
the lung to collapse Usually
lhe collapse as nol complete
The partially collapsed !wag no
longer functions effectively m
resparation Whale the lung as
collapsed the bursted bleb
starts healing formmg a scar
where the blister used to be
When lhe healmg process as
complete lhe lwag as aar laght
agam Nature has completed
the patch JOb The aar be
tween lhe collapsed lung and
the chest walliS absorbed and
the lwag expands reswnmg ats
normal fwactlon
One reason andavaduals who
have one collapsed lung may
have a recurrence 1s because
there as often more than one
bleb Sometimes these small
blebs can be seen by X ray
Usually they are liJCaled at lhe
upper tip of the lwag
Preventive measures can be
used m some mstances If there
IS an area at the tip of the lung
wath blebs, they can be
removed surgacally Another
lechruque as to surgacally tack
the !wag to the chest wall all
arowad so al can l collap•e
Most cases do not require
eather of these operataons Most
cases (but not all ) can be
treated by helpang lhe lung
expand a! and when al
collapses
The little blebs are usually
there from barth Because they
are bliSter formation s there
are no exercases that wall help
the !wags m preventing a bleb
from breakmg Other than the
surgacal approaches men
tioned, there as not much you
can do I have diScussed the
typical mlld problem The
sa1uallon can be more daffacull
In persons wath unusual oc
cupalaons for example pilots
exposed to changes m aar
pressure from altitude the
sa1uallon ls more lmporU!nt
When you go to altitude wath
a1r m the chest space rt can
expand and cause pressure on
the heart ahd carculallon
Most mdavaduals who ex

Racine
Social Events
By Mrs Francis Morris
The Happy Hustlers Sunday
School class assembled m lhe
church soc1al rooms followmg
the dmner meelmg of lhe
Meags County Mamsters of the
Umled Methodast Church A
socaal hour and a busmcss
sessaon followed wa th Mrs
Margaret Houdashell oflenng
prayer
Mr and Mrs Lanny Adams
and daughter Chrasll Dawn
are resadmg m Tuppers Plaans
smce commg from Hawan
They were formerly of Racme
Mrs Adams and daughter
attended servaces at the Umled
Methodast Church Swaday
Mr and Mrs Rodenck
Gramm returned home after
spendmg seven weeks at West
Palm Beach Fla
Mr and Mrs Lmley Hart
spent severe~l days m
Cleveland as Mr Hart was m
the cltmc for observation
Enroule home they vaslled
Mrs Hart's sasler Mrs Vwlel
Fasher m Akron
Mr and Mrs Robert Swafl of
Columbus spent Sunday wath
Mrs Swafl s parents, Mr and
Mrs Franc1s Morris
Mr and Mrs Dale Smath of
Pomeroy were gues ts on
Fraday of Mrs Marg ar et
Houdashell
Crall Bradford J~ ol Wor
thmgton spent the weekend
walh Mr and Mrs Crall
Bradford Sr Guests on Swaday
afternoon mcluded Mr and
Mrs Herman Carson and
famaly of Coolvalle Mrs 1\ulh
Frank of Racme R D Mr
and Mrs R K Swafl of
Columbus and Mr and Mrs
Francas Morras local

The harp as one of the old
es t mu s1calJn s trum e n ts
known to man
peraence a collapsed lung bve
normal hves and are otherwase
healthy It as only when and 1!
a blowout occurs tha t \hey are
m trouble
Send your questions to Dr
Lamb in care of this news
paper P 0 Box 1551 Radio
City Station New York, N Y
10019 For a copy of Dr Lamb's
booklet on low blood sugar,
send 50 cents to the same ad
dress and ask for Blood
Sugar ' booklet

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Would you believe what Smith Nelson Motors will do for
you during the month of March when you buy a new car
or truck that we have in stock we will give you

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100 GALLONS

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Yes, we will give you 100 gallons of gas with the purchase of any new
car or truck we have in stock during the entire month of March.

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REMEMBER WE SERVICE
WHAT WE SELL

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See Ceward Calvert, Pal Story or J D. Story
Open Evenmgs Ttl 7 pm and Saturday ltll 5 pm - SeiVtce till 12 noon on Saturday

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NOW SERVICE IS BUILDING OUR BUSINESS.

Before you buy any car, new or used, you owe 11 to yourself to check with us
50 new cars &amp; trucks m stock.

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Tupper~ Plain~
By Mrs Evelyn Brlckles
Mrs Gerald Newland and
son Roger of Dwabar spent
Sunday walh Mrs Louasa
Newland
Mr and Mrs Blaan Taylor
a llended lhe funeral of his
brother an law
Mr
Ed
Morrow at New Martmsv1lle
Fraday
Mrs Wan Blake was taken to
Camden Clark Hospala l an
Parkersburg on Wednesday
after becommg quale all al her
home

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B1g Capac1ty
Maytag
Automatics
2 speed operahon
Cho ce of water
temps Auto water
level control L nt
F Iter or Power F m
Ag lator
Perma Press
Maytag
Halo of Heat
Dryers
Surround
c lothes
w th gentle
even
hea t No hot spots
no overdrymo F ne
Mesh Lill i Filter
We Spec1allte m

S9 000 00

GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenangs Unl116 00-Tal 5 p m Sat

992 5342

Collapsed
lung

--------------NEIGLER5 FOR BUILD IN G

to Forked Run Lak e C ty
w afer ava lable Idea l for
home
or
trailer
All
mtneral s
Full
pr ce

POMEROY

DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB

DOZER and bac k hoe work
pond s and septic t anks d t
ch ng ser\1 ice top so•l f 1
d1rt
1 mestone
B&amp;K Ex
cavat ng Phon e 992 5367 or
992 3861
9 1 lie

Carpeted 2 BR Bath Lrke
new J UST $650000
77 ROUGH ACREs- Close

992 2259
If no answer 992 25'8

Open Eves Till 8

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1971

RA ISE THE CURTAIN ON
A NEW TYPE OF LIFE BY
OWN IN G PROPERTY TO
BUY OR SELL SEE US
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER

992-2126

PRICE
CON S TRUCTION
Roof ng
spoutmg
k tchens
and bathrooms Complete
remodelmg Phone 742 6273
123tlc

Mob l e Home bought new n
72 12x60 1 2 acre ground

You II L1ke Our Quallly Way
of Doang Busaness

"Your Chevy Dealer"

SEWING MACHINES Repa r
serv1ce all makes 992 2284
The Fabric Shop Pomeroy
Au t hor zed Smger Sa l es and
Serv ce We Sharpen Scissors
3 29 tic

yr

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

AU 1 OMOB IL E lnSurance- b--;en
can c elled '&gt;
Lost
your
operator s l1c ense Call 992
7.4 28
6 15 tfc

old home All new homes n
th1s area 3 n1ce BR double
clo sets Col ored bath w
shower
Beautiful k tchen
w 1fh cab nets &amp; range
Ut1l1ty R HW floors Some
carpet ng Drapes Carport
w storag e $19 900 00

TUPPERS PLAINS -

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VERY LOW MILES

B

1971 Cougar................. s2395

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
773 5554

2 Dri

74 Olds 88 HT Sedan

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PS P

auto

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

USED CARS

1971 Dodge ..... .........

WOOD TRUSSES

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The Sign of Confidence!

Pomeroy

992 2174

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CAREFULLY USED
CAREFULLY PRICED

Frcm the largest Truck or
Bulldozer Rad1alor to the
sm,1ll es t Hea ter Cor e
Nathan Biggs
Rad1ator Spec1a1tst

good

2 28 ?l p

H A RRI SON S TV and Serv ce
ca Is Ph on e 992 2522
2 21 26 c

606 E Mam

Gene's
Body Shop
Lmcoln Hill Pomeroy

9- The Daily Senlmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , March I, 1974

992 2094

See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992 7089
Nag hi 992 3525
or 992 5232

Ph on e 667

992 7155
Middleport

Water L1n es and Powe r
L Jnes All work done by the
foot or contract Also dozer
work and sephc tanks 1n
stalled

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EXPERIENCED

PQMEROY
~OME &amp; AUTO

DITCHING SERVICE

All work guaranteed

PERSONAL SERVICE ANYTIME \968 IMPA LA

3 000 00

33 000 00

c

a ll
ut 1 t es pa d N o pe l s Ro b er t
H II R.a on e Phon e 949 381
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TRA LER
Brow n s T ra
Pa r k Phcn e 99? 33?4

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day

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&amp; OBITUARY
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F or a s th e years go by
Our lo v e 1s w th you ye t
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WANT ADS
INFORMATION

Bt1siness Services

f

Mr and Mrs Veri Tuttle
were Sunday dmner guests of
Mr and Mrs Gerald Gulhrae of
Alfred The dinner was an
observance of Mr Tuttle s
barlhday
Mr and Mrs Claren ce
Nachols and son Rev and Mrs
Earl Nachols attended the
funeral of Mrs Laura Hen
dersho l al Ravenswood
Thursday Buraal was allhe old
Baplasl Cemetery al Salverlon
Paul Prace of Keno called on
Grant Newland one day
recently
Massar
Mrs
Haro ld
returned home from ..)!e(erans
Memonal Hospalal fiomeroy
where she was a pallenl lor
polSOn IVy
Mrs Maldred Hassell moved
from lhe home of her daughter
Mr and Mrs Dale Welsh, lo
Chesler
Mrs Nease! Weatherman
spent Sunday walh her brother
Mr and Mrs Eldred Grunes
of Athens and attended chW"ch
servtces there
Mr and Mrs Ted Carson
returned home after a couple
weeks

vtstt

with her sister Mr

and Mrs Herman Howland of
HarriSon Ohio Mrs Howland
was a hospaU!l palaent while
they were there

Bashan
Mr and Mrs Stanley
Trussell recaeved word on
Thursday of the death of a
great grandson The baby was
born Feb 14 to Mr and Mrs
Robert Taylor of Newport
News Va and was dead al
barth The mother as the for
mer Nancy Trussell daughter
of Mr and Mrs Harold
Trussell formerl y of lhas
place
Mr and Mrs Warden Ours
and Vmton Jones attended the
funeral of a relative at Natro
W Va Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Clanton Patzer
and children spent a weekend
recently wath relalaves an
Beckley W Va
Mrs Freda Deeter spenllasl
week wath her son and
daughter m law Mr and Mrs
Erme Deeter and family
Mass Tena Beaver spent
Saturday.,. mght walh Ma •s
Renee Trussell
The Bashan Volwateer Fare
Dept was called to Slavers valle
Tuesday mghl where a barn
was on fire Twelve f1remen
answered the call The barn
was owned by Ruda Durst and
was completely de stroyed
Bashan Racine and SyracuSil
fare departments were called lo
faghl the fare

Fund drive goes over

The fund dnve uf the Mad
dleporl Fare Depatlmnl has
gone over the lop
Pete Kloes chaarman of the
ways and means commi ttee

sa1d lha l the total of the dra ve
wh1 ch had a goal of $15 000 has
reached $15 600 Funds wtll be
use d to purchase a new
emergency ambulance wh1ch
was recently ordered when lhc
fwad drave appeared lo be
goang so well
The farsl conlrlbUIJOn to the
dnve whtch has soared was
received by the department on

Jan 24 and so the goal has been
mel an JUSt a hllle over a
mon th
thank s to lh e
generosaty of lhe pub lac
orgamz atwn s and bu sin ess
houses

Ftremen '3 ren t complamtng
because the dnve ts gmng over
lhe $15 000 fagures however
because $3 000 of th e lola!
belonged to the department
when the !wad dnve began and
they pledged those fund s
raased through vanous ac
IJvataes lo the dnve Th1s
mon ey wa s th e operatin g

Donations made
to E-R vehicle
RAC INE L a te st
donation s
toward th e pur cha se o f n ew
ambulan ce for R ae ne V• l l age
b r ng s t h e total
to
ap
prox m a tely $6 000 a cc ordin g
to Ra ndall Rob ert s
L at es t contr butor s ar e Mr
and Mr s John Hen s ey Mrs
Es th er Pr c e Mr and Mr s
Roder' ck
Gr m m
Be rth a
Wolf e Mr
and Mr s
R H
Ball ard M r and Mr s Ern est
Grif f n M ldre d G Rh od es
M att•e F Lawr en ce J am es R
Stewa r t Happy Hu stl ers Cl ass
of Wes l eyan Un ted M e thod st
Chur ch Mr an d Mr s Don ld C
Wo l fe Mr and Mr s Jerr y
Powell M r an d M r s Gene
Yost
v lla ge
Cu t
Rate
L a wre nce W e ll ~ M r and Mrs
Ro b er t L
Rob erts
0
A
Mau r er M r and M r s Jo 11n
hi e M r
and M s
Oc t on
Fowler Mr and Mrs John
C eek Ada St g l ano M r an d
Mr s Okey Pull ns Pa ul an d
Ha ze l Se ller s M r and M rs
Blyth e Th e ss Mr and M rs
Ch arl es Mc Cia n
Lola J
Pr off tt E ula and A aron Wolf e
W es l e yan U n1 te d Me t h o d s t
Chur c h Mr and Mr s Robe rt
C H II W•lma R ggs Han k
A rnott
Sutton
Method s f
Sunday
Sc ho o l
A udr e y
Torr ence Harol d G Roush
Gar r ett A C r e te M r an d M r s
Henr y G We lls M r an d M r s
Oor se l L a rk ns R ae n e Bap t s t
Ch ur ch and Mr and M rs
Ron a ld G Bee gl e

capa la l of the fare department
so monys rmsed over the goal
wall be used lo replace the
open tmg fund of lhe depat l
ment
Ftremen are hupmg that a
good share uf the $3 000 wtll be
r ep l e~ced by contn button s
whach can be left al lhe fire
department headquarters or
maaled to P 0 Box 144
Middleport
An ong th e la test contr b utors
to the f un d ar e M r an d M r ~
Wa yn e Har r son F r st Bap t st
Chur ch Mr and Mr s H enr y
W e Is Do y l e Sh u e r Co
F ve
Po nt s Gr I Mrs
R cha r d
Felly
Mrs
Robe I Oav d
I en a M K n app Rober t G
Rol o Cat h y Pr 1ce M rs Roy
S gman
Janet Armentrol
Mrs Bernard L edlle Mr and
Mrs l esl1 e Hoil man Mr and
Mrs Da ll as Janey Mr and
Mrs Gary 5 oven Mr and
M r s Rodn ey Wa lk er M r an d
M r s E l b er t W I IIams Mr and
M rs l a w re nce R u p e A 0
H alf eld Co r a R Pr n ee M r s
E v 1r a Barr E ll a Ros tof er Mr
and Mr s W1ll am Ca o eh ar l
Mr and Mr s Joe Bot n M r &amp;
Mrs Char es F o ey Mr and
Mrs Dal e Bac hn er Mr and
Mrs Robert Canaday M r and
Mrs Mal colm K enn edy Mr
and Mr s James Hal e y Mr s
L 1zz y Gea ry
M
an d Mr s
Fr ed Ca l e Mr and Mr s J m
E H a l ey M
and Mr s Oav d
Pe t er son Mr and Mrs F r an k
Y oung Mr and M r s Her ma n
Gra t e M r an d Mr s Ja m es
F ry M r s Joyce Hl a d M r s
El tl el Fry M r and M r s F loy d
Ha rn son
Ea rn est Har r .son
Mr and Mrs Ray Sea r s M r
and Mrs H er ber t Gra te M r
and M r s Clar ence M 1gh t M r
and Mr s L nley Roush M r
and M r s J E Denn son M 1ll er
Br o th ers Gr oce ry Mr s Bo nn e
M1 ller M r an d M rs
Bas I
Cr em ea n s Mr and Mr s Ph I p
Mow ery M r and Mrs J un o r
Cre m ea n s Or v l e Hogu e Mr
and Mr s
ee Cad le
John
1 ark .n s Mr and M rs Wes l ey
Yo ung M dd leporl Chur c t ol
c nr st n Chr st an Un on Mr
an d Mrs E ldon V n ng Mr s
Eve ly n R 1fe M r s V v an Co y
Mr and M r s L arry E d w a rd s
Mr and Mrs El m er Hy sell
Mrs N aom Ben t l ey M orr. son
Qua s Mrs l II e Sm l h Mr
and M rs W lb ur Young Mr
and M r s Doyle H udson M r s
Mar one M 1ltl one
Mr
an d
Mrs D en ny Ga rll es M r an d
M s C H Bur t Haro ld B ur t
M ss Mar 10r1 e M Burt M r s
Mary M Bu ck Mr and Mrs

Ca r l Hyse ll Mr and Mrs Ca rl
Morn s Mr and Mr s Fred
Geor ge Mr and M rs M a l co l m
ng r am Ru tl and A m er c an
1 eg on Pos t 467 M r and Mr s
Dana Ho ffm an and Mrs l osh•
M ch ell
Mrs Gera ld M n or co n
due l ed the fu nd dr ve n the
Dex t er ar ea
Mr s
G lenn a
F ell y the L angs vi l le ar ea and
M r s Harol d H yse ll and Mr s
Ca rl Hyse l l t he Rutlan d ar ea
T h e lat est bu sines s hou se to
con tr b ut e s th e F r1 endl y
Tave rn n Middl eport

1\cno Hidgc

Bernard Milhoan celebrated
his 63rd barlhday Wednesday,
Feb 20 He receaved many nice
gafts and se veral cards He
WIShes lo thank all those who
sen l galls and cards
Mrs Larry Curhs has spent
some tinle al Parkersburg
hospalal w1lh her lltlle son,
Toby who has had pnewnonl8
Mrs Dorothy Smalley s
house trailer caught fire
Thursday from an over healed
gas stove She receaved no
tn)urtes A radio and some
pactures were all that was
saved
Mrs Lee Weaver (Mane
Davis) and her mother Mrs
Kenneth DaVIS called on Mrs
Ahce Dodson so she could see
the new baby Keath Allen
Weaver born al ChriStmas
lame
Mr and Mrs Walham R081!
called oo her mother Mrs
Malhoan
and
Bernard,
Saturday
Mr and Mrs Gary Moore
and baby Randy called on
Mrs Malhoan and Bernard
Saturday
Mr and Mrs Blame Milhoan
ca lled on Mr and Mrs Jack
Se1denabel Saturday evenmR
I he numbe1 uf buf falo to help celebrate Jack.,
more ptope rly btson m North barlhday
Am en ca prtor to the Revo lu
-Gle1U18 S Mllboaa
t 1un ha s bee n esttmated at 60
rml!wn

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
OPTOMETRIST

OFFI CE HOUR S 9 30 TO 12 2 TO 5 (CLOSE'
AT NOON ON THUR S I - EA ST COURT q
POMEROY
.

SPECIAL OF THE WEEK
ONE ONLY SPECIALLY PRICED
1'n 4 Governor 12 x 60 2 Bedrm total elec double m sulahon ~
dr r elng carpet &amp; p ad throughout hou se type door storms
&amp; scree ns all copper w1re plumbed &amp; w1red tor w asher &amp;
dryer ce1lmg bea m s &amp; m a ny more e dra s

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8- The DmlySenlmel Mtddleporl Pomeroy 0 March i 1974
FINANCIAL REPORT

F INAN C IAL R E PORT

OF TOWNSHIPS
Fo r

Ft s cal

Y e ar

OF TH E BOARD OF
End ng

LIBRARY TRUSTEES

December J l
lf7 J
01 ve F o r Ft sca l Ye ar Endmg 0
Town s htp M e igs Countv Long ec emb e r J i st 1973
Lo c al Sch o ol Ltbr.uv
"
Ot s lnct County of M e g s P 0
I cerltf y th e fo l o w n g repor t Addr ess Pom ero y Otuo Da te
to be o..o r rec t
Feb 7 , 197 4

Classifieds Get Results!

Bo ttom Oh10 F e bruary 21 19 74 Me tg s

Ada

e ssel l

Town sh p C l er k

SUMMARY OF CASH

1 c e rt ly tht e foll ow•ng r e port
t o b e corre c
W a nd a L Eblin

BALANCES RECEIPT S

Cl er k Tr e a s urer of th e

AND EXPENDITURE:S
Board of Ltbrar-v Tru stees
B a la n ce J a n 1 1973
Ca s h Reconctltaflon
Gen er a FIJ n d
$3 1 468 30 Tot al F und Ba lan ces
M o tor Ve htc l e L cense
Decembe r 31 1973
Ta x Fund
- 647 17 Despo t ory Ba lan ces

Gasol n.e Tax Fu n d
3 007 68
FreD st Fu 1d
30 1 19
Gener al Revenue
.S.h ar ng
12 151 09
To ta l s
46 28109
T otal Rece ph
Gene r a l Fu nd
II 392 33
Mo tor Veh cle L ce n~e
T a K Fun d
B 442 36
Ga sol me Tax F u nd
14 502 4
Genera l Revenue
Shar ng
29 172 00
Tota ls
61 509 10
Tota l R ece,pt s&amp; Bal an ces
Gen era l F und
40 860 63
Motor Ve h cl e L cense
T aK F U'1d
7 795 19
Gaso l n e Tax F und
17 51 0 09
F re 0 st F nd
30 1 09
Genera l R evenu e
Sh ar n g
41 323 09
To ta ls
107 7911 19
Expenditu res
Gener al Fun d
8 69 1 34
M otor Veh cte L cense
Ta x F und
1 .u 5 11
G a so l n e Tax F und
11944 40
Fre D s t F und
22200
G en er al R ev enue
Sh a r . ng
35 948 93
To t a ls
58 25 78
Balance Dec 31 1973
Gen era l Fund
32 169 29
M otor v en c le L ce nse
Ta x
F und
6 35 0 08
G a sol n e T ax F und
5 565 69
F reD s t F un d
799
Gen eral Rev enu e
Sha r m g
5 374 Hi
Total s
49 538 41
CASH BALANCE
RECEIPTS AND
EXPENDITURES
BY FUND
General Fund
Ba l J an 1 973
31 468 30
Rec e1p1s
General Propert y Ta x Rea l Es tat e (G ros s) 2 625 47
Tan g bl e Per s Prop
Ta x (Gross)
47 27
lnhentan ce Ta x
8 17
(G ros s)
Local Go ... t D st
3 '12 7 39
C garette L cen se Fe es
57 00
and F n es ( Gro ss)
Donat ons
90 00
Int eres t l na c t ve
Fund s
1 695 46
Intangibles
1 641 57
TOt a l Rece 1pts
9 192 13
Total Beg nnmg Balanc e
P lus Rec e1pts
40 860 63
E Kpend•fures
Total E x pend• t ur es
Ad m n st r a t v e
5 725 50
Town Halls M emonal
Bv ldmg s and
Grou nds
438 38
Ce m e ter es
855 85
L 1ght ng
1 036 61
Parks - Re c
38500
San tary Dump
250 00
Grand Tota l E x pen d tures Gen era l F und
8 69 1 34
Bat D ec 31 1973
32 169 29
Total E x p P us Ba
Dec 31 1973
40 860 63
Motor VehiCle L cense
Tax Fund
- 647 17
Bat J an 1 1973
Rece pts
Motor V eh cte L •ce nse
Ta x
8 442 36
Total R ec eipts
8 .442 36
To t al Beg nn ng Ba ance
P l us Re ceipts
7 795 19
E Kpend•tures
Total E x penditures Mam tenance
1 445 11
Grand Tot a l Exp Motor V eh cl e L cense
T ax Fund
1 44511
Bat Dec 31 1973
6 350 08
Total E x p Plus Bat
7 795 19
Dec 31 197 3
Gasoline Tax Fund
Ba t Ja il 1 1973
3 0()7 68
R ece1pts
Gasolme Tax
14 .400 00
Other
1()2 41
Total Rece pts
14 502 41
Total Begmn ng Balance
Plus Rece pts
17 510 09
Expend•tures
Total Expend lures M scellaneous
11 944 40
Grand Total Expend t ures11 94.4 40
Gaso l ne Ta x F und
Bal Dec 31 1973
5 565 69
Tota l E x p Plus Bat
Dec 31 1973
17 510 09
Fu·e D•str1cl Fund
Ba l Jan 1 1973
E Kpend1tures
Notes Ant c pat•on
222 00
Total Expend tures
222 00
Bal Dec 31 1973
79 19
Total Expenditures Plus
Bal Dec 31 197 3
301 19
General Revenue Sharmg
Fund
12 151 09
Bal Jan 1 1973
Rece1pts
Other
29 172 00
To tal Rec e1pts
29 172 00
Tola l Beg nn ng Ba l ance
Plus Rece pt s
41 323 09
EKpend1tures
9 286 59
Sa lanes
Tools &amp; Equ p
8 095 00
15 303 04
Sup pi es
2 139 80
Contra c ts
I 124 50
Other Expenses
35 9.48 93
Tota l EKpend •tures
Bal Dec 31 1973
5 374 16
Total Exp Plus Bal
Dec 31 1973
41 323 09
(3) 1

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Laurel Oiff
By Bertha Parker
Feb 24th Sabbath School
attendance was 114 and of
fermg from all servaces was
$199 90
Mrs Clifford Kilen un derwent surgery recently and
remalllS a patient m Holzer
Medical Center Her room
number IS 300
The March M A H S Rally
wall be held al the Nazarene
Church, Racme March 26 The
guest speaker wall be Rev
Eugene Gall former pastor of
the local church
Paul Archer Columbus
spent Saturday walh has
mother Mrs GeorgJa Diehl
Mr and Mrs Lenme Lyons
and Leslie Nacole vasaled
Sunday wath Mr and Mrs
Harmon Fcfx
Mr and Mrs Ben Fox of
Zanesvalle VISited recently walh
Mr and Mrs Hermon Fox
Mr and Mrs Paul Neulzling
of Athens Mr and Mrs
Wallaam Perry Athens Mr
and Mrs Wyatt Schaefer of Ml
Vernon and Mrs Joan Sorden
Forked Run Lake vasaled
recently wath Mr and Mrs
Norman Schaefer
Mrs Schaefer and Mrs Tina
Jacobs are stall on the sack list
Mrs Dorothy Baaley and Mr
and Mrs Walham Baaley called
on the Schaefers Sunday

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SJ4 4 64

Fa r mers Ba n k
217 73
zens N at ana l Ba n k 176 52
Pomeroy N at ona l Ba n k
889 1
Tot al Dep Ba
1 283 36
Total Investmen ts
- 0
To t al
1 283 36
O ut ~ ! Checks
D ec J l 1973
93 8 72
Tot al- Cl erk Tr ea s B a l
D ec 1 1 1973
344 6&lt;l
Summ ary ot c ash Balanc es
Rec e 1pts and
Expend 1tu r es
Balanc e Jan 1 1973
Gen er al
6 759 18
2 073 J9
O V A L P ot ec t
8 832 67
Tota l
Total R ece ph
23 47 6 .. a
Genera l Fu n d
OVA L P r o Ject
1 152 00
Tota
24 628 48
Total R ec eipts &amp; B a lances
3C 235 66
Gen er al Fund
3 225 49
OVA L Pr o 1ect
33 46 1 IS
Tot al
Tctat E x pend 1tu r es
29 891 02
Gen er al Fund
3 225 49
OVA L Pr o JeCt
Tota l
33 16 ~ 1
Balance Dec 11 197J
344 64
Gen er a l Fun d
- 0OVA L Pro Ject
To Ia
344 6.4
Cast'l Balance
A ece ps and
Expend•tures by Fund
GENERAL FUND
67 5918
Balan ce Jan 1 1973
Rece1pts Re'Wenu e
lnt Per s Prop Ta x
19 497 36
F eder a l SubSid Y
2 200 oo
Stat eol Oh o Su bs dy
1095 00
F n es an d R e1 m b ursemen t s
557 25
Bequ ests Donat on s an d G1f!S
100 00
ll t er est
26 87
Total Rev Rece pts
2J 476 48
Total Rece1pfs (R e v
Non Rev and Tran s )
23 47 6 48
Total - Beg.nnmg
Bal p l us Re ce pt s
30 23 5 66
EXPENDITURES
Adm n st r at on
9 688 83
Personal Serv c es
13 143 4_7
L 1brary Serv Mat enal s 4 25 4 06
Operat•on oiL brary
1 78 3 44
Ma nt oiL brary
1 021 22
Grand Total Expenditures
lnc1Udln9 Transfers n 891 02
Balanc e D ec J1 1973
344 64
Total E x penditures plus
Bat De c 31 l 973
30 235 66
OVAL PROJECT
Bat Jan 1 1973
2 073 49
RECEIPTS
I 152 00
OV A L
1 TS2 00
Total Rece pts
- 0Tr an sf er s
Total Beg nn ng Balan ce
p l us Rec e p ts
3 225 49
EXPENDITURES
Books
3 225 49
Total E x penditures
3 22S 49
Bat Dec 31 197 3
o
Total Expend tures plus
Ba l Dec 31 1973
3 225 49
ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
December 31 973

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ASSETS

Depos lory Balan c es
Act ve and lna ct1ve
lands (Co st)
Bv ld llgS (Cosfl
EQu pment (Cost )
Inven tory - Book s
Total Asset s
Lab l ites
Total
(3) 1 lt c

344 64
9 230 00

23 470 00

GU N Sh oot M le H II Ro&lt;~d
Sa turday M ar ch 'l 7 p n
Spon sored by Roc nc F r e
D epar t men t
2 26 .u c

DEADLINES
5 PM D ay Befo r e Pub ~ea t1 o n
M onday D ea d I n e 9 a m
Can ce ll at on
cor r ec t on s
w II be a ccepted ulllll 9 am for
Day of Publi cation
REGULATIONS
The Pub l sh er r ese rv es th e
right to ~d1 t or r e 1e ct any a d s
deem e d
ob, ec t on al
The
publ sh er w II not be r es pon
s b le for mor e th an one n
correct nser t on
RATES
For Want Ad Servtc e
5 cen ts per Word on e n ser t on
M n1 m u m Ch arg e S1 00
14 cents J)er wo rd three
con sec ul v e m se rt ons
26 cents p er w ord SIX con
sec ut v e n sert on s
2S P er Cen t D1 sco un t on pad
a d s and ad s pa1d w1th n 10
day s

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Ca Sun day or even ngs 992
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35c r ed br ass ~ O c b atter es
$ 20 M A H al
Ree d sv li e
Oh o Ph on e J78 6249
27 lfc

BLIND ADS
Add t•onal 25c Charge per
Adv ert sement
OFFICE HOURS
8 30 a m to 5 oo p m o a ty
8 1n a m
to 17 00 N oo n
Saturdi:!I V

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c loc k s ce bo xes bra ss beds
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unfurn s h ed
a p a rt me nt s
Phone 992 54 34
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any or ga n za l on phon e 992
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IN L OV IN G m em ory of our
dear Dad C ar en ce Cla r k
who p ass ed aw a y 6 yea r s ago
Feb 29 968

cond 1 on
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It do es n 1 matter wh ere w e go
Or mat te r wh at we do
Ther e II alw a y s b e tho se
It e
th.ng s
To ma k e u s lh n k of you
Your fa ce and voce are f res h n

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3 1 He

Card of Thanks
THANK S to th e m an y fr en ds
ne•ghbors an d r elaf v es for
the k1ndnes s showed dur ng
the lln ess and death of our
Mother and Grandmother
Sp ec al thank s to E lmwood
Nur s ng
Home
Camden
Clark Hos p1ta l nurses and
do c tor s
Wh1te s F unera l
Home
Rev
Blake
and
s ng er s also for th e flow er s
and anyon e who sent food
Your k ndne ss wa s gr ea tl y
appr ec•ated
Marteena Ro ck hold F am1 y
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En g li sh Blu e T cks Lost lor 2
week s Ph one 99 2 7698
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Odds and ends SOc p er y ard
3 1 4t c
GU N SHOOT 7 p m Fr da y at
the Racm e Gun Cl ub Fa ctor y
cho k ed gun s on ly Ass or ted
meat s
3 1 1tc
SHOOTING
Matctl
Corn
Hollow Gun Club turn first
r ght aft er M les Cemet ery
Rutland
Fac tory c hoked
guns only Sunday March J 1
pm
2 27 4tc

seda n

$S75

h

REG IS TER E D Qu art er Horse
Phon e 992 579 5
2 28 6tp

CASH pad for all ma kes and
mode l s of mob1l e homes Ph
are a c od e (6 14 1 446 1425
2 7 26tc

YE A R OL D wh te face bull
Call 949 32 1 1350
2 27 3 c
2 HOR SEPOWE R cu b ca d et
48 n c h mow er 8 mon t h s old
H yd ro sta t c Phone 742 J82 1
2 27 lfc

17 CHUR CH pews on e pulp1 t
R IV ER SIDE Inn now ope n
stand Ca ll 742 5815 or 985
und er n ew manag em ent of
] 824
Fr ed (S 1m l M 1 er Every one
2 27 4tc
come and br llg your f r en ds
2 24 6tp GOO D tlay for sa l e
an y
amount
On e u se d sw 'W CI
ro c ker
n fa1r cond ton
Phon e 98 5 3576
2 27 31p
t:X P ER!ENCED pa nt er
n
fer or and ex tenor Call Don SALT FOR ICE AND SNO\
Van M et er Pt1on e 985 395 1
Ro c k sa lt lor town sh ps
2 3 29t p
towns and busme sses n
bu lks and bag s for ce and
snow Excets.or Sat Works
Ph one 99 2 3891
11 II tf c
R E CYCL E y our n ew spa pe r s fo r
$1 40 p er 100 pound
yo ur
brown
pa st e bo a rd
a nd A M FM s t er eo r a d o 8 tr ack
corru g at ed p ap er for $1 40 pe r
l ap e p lay er 4 sp eak er sound
100 pound s w e are a lso your
sys te m Ba lan ce S109 32 or
b est mark e t for Wh t e l BM
t erm s Ca l 992 39 65
Cards for 6C per pound W e
2 19 ti c
bu y sc rap ron ca st ron
sheet ron t n copper brass GU I TAR S I F Ho e - 1 flattop
auto rad ators auto batter es
elec lr c and 1 Bo Bro
Our fleet of tru c k s w1ll serv ce
type A l so amp! 1 er Phon e
any
ndustry
Con serve
949 3334
recycle and sel l your wa st e
3 3tc
matenals
We c lose ea ch
Fr day at noon tor balan ce of CLO SE OUT on new Z g Zag
each week Wh en you g et t a ll
se w ng mach ne s F or sew ng
toge ther sell your s to T he
stretch f a br cs buttonho e s
Ro senberg R ec ycl ng Co 79
fan c y de s gn s e t c
P ant
D epo t Str ee t A th ens D h o
sl ghtl y bl em sh ed Cho ce o f
2 22 lfc
c a r r y ng ca se or se w nQ
stand $4 9 80 ca sh or term s
CORN an d hay Ph one E'W ere tt
a va la ble Phone 992 26 S3
Holcomb 992 2737
3 1 6tc
2 ?7 Sip
ELEC T R O L U X sw ee p er d elu xe
model
Compl ete w th all
L E T u s sel l I tor you at au c
cl e an ng attachm ents and
ton W II buy a ll furn tur e or
uses paper bag s Sl ght ly used
hou s ehold goods
Po ll y s
but
clean s and look s k e n ew
Auct.on House Open 9 30 o
W1ll se 1 t'br $37 25 ca sh or
5 30 dally Phone 99 2 3509 537
term s ava tabl e Pt1on e 99 2
H gil St
M ddl eport Oh o
26S 3
2 26 30t c
3 I 61 c

Employment Wanted

Wanted To Buy

ANTIQUE quIts and 1ewe ry BEAUTI F UL Walnu t Stereo
Mr and Mrs LouiS A DeLuz
Also mterested n furn tur e
F orked
SHOOT NG MATCH
rad o am fm 8 tra c k tap e
shopped m Parkersburg on
and d Shes
Call 992 52 62
Run Sportsman cub noon
comb nat10n Balanc e $111 70
even ngs or morn ngs
Sunday Fac tory choked gun s
or term s ava !a b le Call 992
Tuesday
on y
2 20 tf c
3965
Bally Brewer as recuperating
1 28 3tc
J I 6f c
1964 AND OLDER SliV er W II
at home followmg a recent
pay $2 90 tor Sl worth or trade 1969 OLD S Sta t on Wag on W1th
AAA Dnvers Ed c lasses will
hospalalizalaon
any type c o ns lor your S•l ve r
begm Wednesday Ma r ch 6
all th e ex t ra s
$950
gas
Call or wr1 t e Jack1 e A Wam s
lor nformat on call Ben
k1f chen r ang e n ex ce ll en t
Mr and Mrs Leon Donahue
ley R t I M1dd eport Phone
Stawter at 992 5628 affer 5 p
cond t on $50 Phone 9 ~ 9 S9 13
VISited Mr and Mrs Clarence
742 3651
m
3 1 ~t c
2 28 Stc
2 25 6t c
Laurence and famaly on
P ICK UP
tru c k
topper
Tuesday
PO L LY S Auct on House 537
pan
el
l
ed
1 ghts fa c tory bu It
H gh Street Middleport for
Help Wanted
Mrs Ruby Bryant and Mrs
1 y ear o d Phon e 992 71J 2
ret a I and cons gnments 9 30
2 26 4t c
Carol Cornell shopped ln
K05COT K05METICS &amp; WIGS
to 5 30 daly Phone 992 3509
We
have
the
produc
t
on
hand
2
26
30tc
Pomeroy and Maddleporl
and we del ver to you per 1963 PONTIAC Bonnev te F or
parts or sa te as s For more
sonally Helen Jalle Brown
Thursday
S2S REWARD for lnformat•on to
nform at on ca ll 949 4561
9112 5113
con.., •ct whoev er stole an 8
J W Lawson was a busmess
1230tfc
2 25 9tc
foot step l adder from my yard
Vlsllor m Athens last week
Goldie Cl enden n Ph
843
E X PERIENCED manto repa1r E X CEL S IOR Salt Work s E
2194
Mrs Mae Van Meter and
3 1 2tc
vend ng mach ne s
AB C
Ma n St Pomeroy All k nds
Ruby of Long Bottom called on
Enterpr zes Mason w Va
of sail water pelle ts water
773 5543
nuggets block sa l t and own
Mr and Mrs Paul Evans and
2 21 lfc
Oh 0 RI'WCr Salt Phone 992
Paul Dean Wednesday af3891
Mat or Chem1cal Meehng
6 5 tf(..
ternoon
IMMEDIATE INCOME
TUES MARCH S
D1
str
but
or
part
or
full
time
7 30 PM
Mr and Mrs Tun WalklllSOn
to
s upply
company H A- Y Phon e 992 7306
2 17 26tc
and Shawn of Colwnbus spent a
estab li shed accounts With
Grace
Eptscopal
Par1s1'1
RCA
CBS
0
sney
re
c
ord
s
weekend wath her parents Mr
SIN~ER sewmg machmes 1972
Income pos s •b•llt es up to
House Pomeroy 0
and Mrs Rudy Durst
model m beau11ful wa l nut
$1 000 per month w 1th only
Speakers
Robert
Hut
cabmet Makes design st 1t
SJ 500 requ red for .n v entory
Mr and Mrs Terry Profflll
chmson and Don Creveson
che s z g zag
buttonholes
and
tratn ng
Call
were Swaday afternoon VISitors
blind hems etc L ke new
COLLECT lor Mr
James
(8171 461 6961
Only $89 95 Call Ravenswood
All Are lnv1tedt
of Mr and Mrs Monte Proffalt
273 9521 or 273 9893 after 5 00
2 2e 4tp
Refreshments Door llnzes
and children
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lnformatton
---- - ------Mr and Mrs Richard Ahels,
GROCERY bus ness for sale
Long Bottom and ChriStme
Metgs County Farm Bureau
Building for sale or lease
Cooperative Assoc1atton
Byers, Torch were Wednesday
$MONEY$
Phone 773 56 18 from 8 30 p m
to l O p m tor appo ntment
evenmg callers al the home of
3 20 tf c
OF PUBLIC SALE
Mr and Mrs Louas A DeLuz TONOTICE
WHOM IT MAY CON
12 MEN OR
F OR SA LE L arge level lot on
Mrs Make Evans and CERN
New L ma Road Rutland A ll
Not
ice
s
hereby
QIVen
that
Oil
WOMEN
NEEDED
chaldren local, and Lea Ma r ch 13t h 1974 at 10 00 A M
ut •l t es ava lable Phone 74 2
308 3
Machete Van Meter Pomeroy, a pubt c sale will be held at
2 1 tic
Pomeroy
Motor
Company
called on Mrs Ada Van Meter Pomeroy Oh o to sell for cash
13.50 PER HOUR
on Saturday afternoon
the followmg collateral to Wll
2 BLACK rdmg mares and 1
Dodge Demon Ser No
sorrel g eld ng gentle Ask at
Mr and Mrs Jun Mad- 1971
LL29G1 B349572 sa1d collateral
Rutland Furn •t ure Phone
dleswarl and Janet vasated her be ng held to se cure an o
742 4211 after 5 calf 742 5501
Full
or
Part
t1me
2 2~ 6t c
gat on ansmg under a m
parents, Mr and Mrs Edward bi
stallment
sa l e
contract
Bush Spaller, on a recent executed by Call el Jeffers 12
COAL F OR SALE JAYMAR
Expandtng company needs
Lincoln Terrace Pomeroy
COAL
COMPANY
THE
Sunday afternoon
12 men or women to work 1n
Oh 10 and held by General
MEIGS &amp; GALLIA LINE
Mr and Mrs Edgar Brewer Motors Acceptan!,;e Corporat1on Gall1pohs Po1nt Pleasant
STATE
ROUTE
7
AT
secured party Sad public
CHESHIRE OPEN 8 AM
Mrs Helen Smalh and Harold as
area s
No
expertence
sale s to be conducted a c
TILL 6 30 PM 5 DAYS A
Brewer were recent Sunday cord ng to th e laws of the Sta t e necessary Must have car
'{'l EEK PHO 'E 992 5693
2 25 Stc
afternoon callers of Mrs of Oh o General Motors A c
ceptance Corporal on reserves
Ph
446
0677
Audrey Brewer and DaVId
the r ght to b•d at th s sale
23 INCH Adm ra l color T V
IOAMto8PM
The collateral s presently
Phon e 99 2 S496
Mr and Mrs Bobby Joe
stored and may be seen at
2 24 tfc
Pnce and daughter, Long Pomeroy Motor Company
- - ------- - -Pomeroy
Oh
1
0
Bottom vasaled her parents
Mobile Homes For Sale
STEREO
Walnu t
A M FM
GENERAL MOTOR S
Rad o 8 rack tape com
Mr and Mrs Ball Maddleswart
ACCEPTANCE COR 1974
GREENBRIER
2
b nat•on Balance SilO 73 or
PORATION
Sunday
bedroom 65x 12 electric heat
term s available Phone 99 2
(3) 1 ltc
3965
With a r cond t1oner mcluded
Mass Elame Lehew VISited
Ca l l 992 3747 or 992 7338 affer 6
2 14 tfc
MISs Nacki Dawn Van Meter a ~-------------- p m
2 27 5tc
recent afternoon
~ Class1f1ed Ads
Mr and Mrs Terry Wolfe 1
1
INFORMATION ABOUT: I
and son Syracuse VISited his
PUBLIC
NOTICE
bring you
I
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
parents, Mr and Mrs Gene 1
A UCT I ON Sale every Thu rs day
SOCIAL SECURITY
1
Wolfe and sons Sunday
1
extra cash
at 537 H1gh St r eet
M d
CONSUMER PROTECTION
I
I
dlepor
t
Start
n
g
Ma
rc
h
7
R R Durst Dave Bryant,
for
I Polly s A uction House Phon e
Dave Talbott, S W Durst, I
992 J509
AND
2 26 7tc
Howard Frank Clarence
Lawrence Paul Evar.., Paul
GREAT COUNTRY
Dean Evans Mrs Mallie
For Rent
Teaford Mr and Mrs Lows For Sale
SM A L L bu smess bulldmg
~
DeLuz , Joe Maller Carol 55 000 BTU Na t ural or Bottled
mile north of Pomero y on St
Gas Heat ng stoye w 11 sell
Rl 33 Can be leased and
Carter and Stanley Flelcher
for $150 used one winter
conver t ed n to !mall apar t
Gary Hysell 4()9 w Main St
"ere am mg the vas1toril of E
men t Also empty lots SO 100
I
Pomeroy
or 1SO w de Ph 992 57 86
H C:arpenler and lamaly
3 1 31c

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92.1 FM
WMPO

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2 24 61C

45th Anniversary Sale!

?omeroy

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

FURNITURE
Stop In and See Our
Floor Dasplay

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
*5.55

Ph 992 5271

On Most Amencan Car s

0

- GUARANTEEDPHONE 992 2094

Patntmg A Spectalty

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

Area s Most
R easona ble Pnces

Open 8 Ttl5
Monday thru Saturday
606 E Matn Pomeroy 0

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.
Ph

ASK US ABOUT
PRE FABRlCAii'ED

Cor one t 4 dr Sed

Bu11t to Your Specs
Oei!Yered to Job S1le

2 Dr H T a r cond auto

Mason W Va

F u r y Cpe

74 Olds Cut. H.T Sedan _ _ •3995
V roo t an d a r

... s1795

73 Cadillac Sed. DeVtlle, rad. ltres, atr

P S P B rad1o 0 brown f n1sh

auto

W I L L t r m or c u lr ees an d
shr u bbery A l so c l ea n out
base n ent s att cs et c Ca ll
9 49 322 1 or 742 4441
2 2 26fc

Jl/uddJepor,t- Pomeroy_:_

GOOD USED
REFRIGERATORS
(2 Good Ones I

1- Sade by Stde
$150
1- 2 Door
&lt;Top &amp; Bottom) $125
POMEROY LANDMARK
Jack W Carsey Mgr
Phone 992 9932
&gt;,

Pets For Sale
A KC Toy Poodle pupp1 es $7 5
S am ese k liens $15 Phon e 1
256 6247
2 21 26 t c

Auto Sales
1962 L I N CO L N
4 dr
con
vert bl e col ec tor s te m A 1
cond1t1on
A ll powe r
Tom
L avendar 444 Bee ctl Str ee t
M ddleport
2 28 6t c
O NE 1972 K ngwood Esta te
Sta t on Wagon 9 pa ss enge r 1
loc a l owner Phone Wayne
M l hoan 99 2 560 2
2 24 61 p

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OP E N Roge r Hys" ll s Garage
nea r Cr oss r oad s on Sl Rout e
24 8 30 to 6 p m Monday
th ro ugh Sa turd ay Phon e 992
5682 0 992 71 21
2 22 261c
BL OCKS bo r ed p nd a ll r ep a rs
on sm all eng m es W lk nson
Sm a En gm e Sates 399 w
Ma n 51 P h on e 992 309 2
2 6 26t c

Real Estate For Sale
B E A UT IFUL n ew hom es no w
und er con s l r u c t• on n pr m e
local on on c t y water and
sew er Cho ce of des gns Wall
to w al c arp e t ng and a r
w II
cond t onmg m cl uded
h e lp
arran ge
f•nan c ng
co n ventional cans w th down
pa y m ent low a s 5 pet Other
n e w hom es ava lab le to
q ual J ed bu y ers w th NO
D O WN
P AY MENT 1 Call
co ll ect 614 837 6540 or 239 0785
or w r t e
Great A mer can
P 0 Box 68 7
Hom es lri c
Pomer oy Oh o 457 69
3 1 ti c
NEW 3b ed r oom h ome l1 ba t h
ga ra ge b aseme nt on Grav el
H II M d dl eport Natura l g as
a lr ea dy
n
Phone Da l e
Dutton 992 33 69 even ngs
992 2534
1 17 tfc

73 Cadtllac Cpe. DeVtlle, power, atr

1970 Plymouth ............ s1295
Fury Ill 4 dr Sed

R EA DY M X
C ON CRETE
del•ver ed riQht to your
prot ect Fa st and ea s y Fr ee
est mates Ptlone 992 3284
Go e gl e ln Ready M x Co
M dd epor t Oh 10
6 30 tfc

car

8 cyl

auto

P B

4 Dr Sed Bcy l std rad•o M blue

S EP TI C TANK S
AROBIC
S EW A GE
S Y S TEMS

LeSaber 4 dr Sed 0 brown a1r cond
rad o Lo cal owned

CLEANED

REPA IRED

S ANITATION
OHIO PH 662

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3035
10 .4 tfc
SEPTI C
TANKS
cleaned
Modern San1tat on 992 3954 or
992 7349
10 23 ttc

auto

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Only (3) '73 New Models Left

EX CAVATING dozer loader
and backhoe work
septiC
tank s n st alled dump trucks
and lo boys for h re w 11 haul
hll d1rt top soil I mestone
and gravel Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
n 1ghf phon e 992 3525 or 992

"We

MJ~ry SimPle bUSin~

4100

1

64 Olds 88 HT Cpe . power .•

WE SEll &amp;SERVICE CHEVROLET CARS &amp;TRUCKS.

5232

- '4900

70 Chrysler Newport 4 Dr, pow &amp; atr- ·- '1995
70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, atr-·--- ...... '1895
69 Ponttac Bonn., 2 Dr. HT, vroof, atr.- 1895
1
1295
69 Chev. Imp H.T Cpe., V-8 auto.·
1
68 Chev 1/z I. Ptckup, V-8, 3-speed 1095
67 Bu1ck Elec. H.T. Sed., power, atr
'395
1
395
66 Butck Rtvena. power &amp; atr
64 Olds 88 H.T. Cpe., power, atr .. .... 1395

SHIPMENT 1974 VEGAS

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72 Cadtllac Sed DeVtlle, power, a·r

70 Chev. Mal. Cpe., V8 auto, PS- ·--- '1995

PS P B

JUST RECEIVED

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Comp lete Servtce
Pt1one 949 3821
Rae ne Oh1o
Crltt Bradford
5 1 tfc

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- 14900

73 Olds Tor., power, vroof, an· -.. ·-- -- '4895
72 Ply. Duster Cpe., V-8 auto, PS . .. • 12695

.........s1395

1969 Buick.

5900

1

72 Cadillac Sed. DeVIlle, power, a1r- ·

71 Cadtllac Cpe DeVIlle, power, atr

1970 BelAir... .......

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REA SON A BLE rates Ph 446
478 2 Gall po s John Russell
Owner and Operato r
512tfc

MILLER
ST EW A RT

P S A n1 ce family

'5900

1

2 11 tiC

Real Estate For Sale

TEAFORD

DE S I R AB L E t wo b edroom
house m Middlepo r t ready to
oc cupy Call 992 S3 10
1 31 26tc

V1rqll B. T 1 ,11'11-d, Sr
Brok •·•

2 STORY 7 room t1ou se n ce
front porch p lenty of la nd for
ga r den Pn ce $7 BOO 00 Call
949 32 11
2 28 3t c
2 Y E AR OLD 24 x 2 ~ ce I ng
home E lectr c h ea t
Fo r
more nfor m at1on ca 1 77 3
5S03
2 24 6t c
OLDER hOme und er$5000 has
great future
Ma1or
m
pro'Wement s ns de need s
pam I n s1de and out L a •d out
l1ke a ne w home
F u ll
basement and garage Phon e

992 53)5
2 24 6tc

11(1 Mech.1r11c 5tret!f
Pomrroy, Oh1o ~5769

BRAND NEWI

3

bedrooms

baths el ectr ic heat Stor.m
door s a nd w ndows Ga rpg e
and n ear ly an acre $22 000
2 APARTMENTs-One up wolh
l br and 2 b edrooms down
Fu l l base men t Ga s furnace s
1

$20 000 00

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COUNTRY HOME - Modern 4
br s a l l pan ele d home l arge
ba th l ar ge k1t c h en
d n ng
On l y a few yrs old $18 000 00
NEAR GAVIN -

3

bedrooms

bat h gas furna ce n1 ce ou t
bu ld ng w lfh ce ll a r and l ot
Rf!asonabl e offer

RENTALS -

One w th 6

bedroom s a 3 bedroom t ra ler
and a 1 bedroom trader

608 E
MAIN
POMEROY, 0

REALTY

ALL OF THE SE ARE GOOD
BUYS COME IN AND HAVE
A LOOT
II I 1 I N I

SYRACUSE - Large 2 story
fram e 7 rooms 2 baths 4
BR
R1v er
tronlage
Basement New FA gas
furnace
new
copper
plumb ng
Garage

$10 500 00

SYRACUSE- Lovely

I NT E R IOR or ex t er or pant
mg F or tr ee es t1mates call
99? 390 3
3 1 26tc

'4400

V r o of a nd a1r

P S P B r ad1o Sharp

1971 Plymouth ..

MATERIALS CO

2

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992-3325 or
992 -361 ')

DOZER work land clearmg by
th e acr e hourly or contract
farm ponds roads etc Large
dozer and operatoil with over
20 ears ex per ence Pullin s
Ex
at ng Pomeroy Oh.io
Phone
2 2478
~~ 12 19tfc

By Lawrence E Lamb, M D
LAMB
DEAR DR
Recently my 23-year-old son
suffered !rom a collapsed lung
(spontaneous pnewnothorax)
cause unknown Can lungs be
strengthened wath a program
of breathmg exercases• What
preventive measures can be

HOU SE S We II draw prmts
or
build
to
your
spec If c at1ons
Ne 1g l er s
Bu ld ng Supply
Racme
Oh10 Call 949 3604
2 5 26tc

BA C KHOE Serv ce CHARLES
R HAT F I ELD
Route 1
Rutlalld Oh o 45775 phone
742 6092 Water I nes footers ..,.
and tr enche s 24 hours 7
days a wee k

2 7 2! 1p

taken to avoid a recurrence •
DEAR READER - Your son
has a fairly uncommon
medical problem, and there IS
some likelihood 1hat he Will
have a recurrence
A frequent cause of this
problem IS a small blister-like
lormataon on the surface of lhe

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MAYTAG

$}595

73
CHEVROLET-s2295
6 cyl std trans 6 12 foot Step sade bed

Red Carpet
Serv1ce

1

RUTLAND FURNITURE
742 4211

Arnold Grate

72

Rutland

I

72 FORD GRAN TORINO s2195
Door
Sharp
72 CHEVROLET BElAIR s1395

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2

MONTGOMERY WARD &amp; CO.

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(Serving Amenca for 100 Years)

'

HT

4 Dr Good clean car w1th aar

71 MERCURY MARQUIS s1395

Offers an excttmg opportuntty to operate a busmess of
your own with a very small mvestment. We are Jnterested m a quahfted Sales ortented person wtth
previous retatl experience to own and operate a catalog
store m Pomeroy, OhiO.

4 Door Sedan

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If you are wtlhng to accept responstbl hty m return for a
future m your own busmess, write gtvmg full personal
qua hftcat1ons to ·

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E. A. Smith, 4-1
1000 S. Monroe Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21232

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CHEVROLET-~ s2295

3/• ton, V-8, std. trans

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70 MERCURY MONTEGO MX
Door
$1295
67 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME
2 Or H T
s795
4

Good Selection of Other Cars
See Ray Raggs or Roger Rtebel

RIGGS USED CARS
985 4100

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Loc.ated on St Rt 7

Otester, 0

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500 E. MAIN

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PH. 992-2174

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lung called a
bleb
Remember that lhe lung as a
complex balloon It as lalled
wath tiny balloons or aar sacs
that all eventually connect
together
The bhsler or bleb connects
wath lhe seraes of lmy balloons
When the bleb breaks there as
a slow leak of aar through lhe
resullmg hole A small blo"
out occurs and the lwag
deflates
The aar that leaks out of the
broken bleb accumulates be
tween the lung and lhe chest
wall As at builds up al causes
the lung to collapse Usually
lhe collapse as nol complete
The partially collapsed !wag no
longer functions effectively m
resparation Whale the lung as
collapsed the bursted bleb
starts healing formmg a scar
where the blister used to be
When lhe healmg process as
complete lhe lwag as aar laght
agam Nature has completed
the patch JOb The aar be
tween lhe collapsed lung and
the chest walliS absorbed and
the lwag expands reswnmg ats
normal fwactlon
One reason andavaduals who
have one collapsed lung may
have a recurrence 1s because
there as often more than one
bleb Sometimes these small
blebs can be seen by X ray
Usually they are liJCaled at lhe
upper tip of the lwag
Preventive measures can be
used m some mstances If there
IS an area at the tip of the lung
wath blebs, they can be
removed surgacally Another
lechruque as to surgacally tack
the !wag to the chest wall all
arowad so al can l collap•e
Most cases do not require
eather of these operataons Most
cases (but not all ) can be
treated by helpang lhe lung
expand a! and when al
collapses
The little blebs are usually
there from barth Because they
are bliSter formation s there
are no exercases that wall help
the !wags m preventing a bleb
from breakmg Other than the
surgacal approaches men
tioned, there as not much you
can do I have diScussed the
typical mlld problem The
sa1uallon can be more daffacull
In persons wath unusual oc
cupalaons for example pilots
exposed to changes m aar
pressure from altitude the
sa1uallon ls more lmporU!nt
When you go to altitude wath
a1r m the chest space rt can
expand and cause pressure on
the heart ahd carculallon
Most mdavaduals who ex

Racine
Social Events
By Mrs Francis Morris
The Happy Hustlers Sunday
School class assembled m lhe
church soc1al rooms followmg
the dmner meelmg of lhe
Meags County Mamsters of the
Umled Methodast Church A
socaal hour and a busmcss
sessaon followed wa th Mrs
Margaret Houdashell oflenng
prayer
Mr and Mrs Lanny Adams
and daughter Chrasll Dawn
are resadmg m Tuppers Plaans
smce commg from Hawan
They were formerly of Racme
Mrs Adams and daughter
attended servaces at the Umled
Methodast Church Swaday
Mr and Mrs Rodenck
Gramm returned home after
spendmg seven weeks at West
Palm Beach Fla
Mr and Mrs Lmley Hart
spent severe~l days m
Cleveland as Mr Hart was m
the cltmc for observation
Enroule home they vaslled
Mrs Hart's sasler Mrs Vwlel
Fasher m Akron
Mr and Mrs Robert Swafl of
Columbus spent Sunday wath
Mrs Swafl s parents, Mr and
Mrs Franc1s Morris
Mr and Mrs Dale Smath of
Pomeroy were gues ts on
Fraday of Mrs Marg ar et
Houdashell
Crall Bradford J~ ol Wor
thmgton spent the weekend
walh Mr and Mrs Crall
Bradford Sr Guests on Swaday
afternoon mcluded Mr and
Mrs Herman Carson and
famaly of Coolvalle Mrs 1\ulh
Frank of Racme R D Mr
and Mrs R K Swafl of
Columbus and Mr and Mrs
Francas Morras local

The harp as one of the old
es t mu s1calJn s trum e n ts
known to man
peraence a collapsed lung bve
normal hves and are otherwase
healthy It as only when and 1!
a blowout occurs tha t \hey are
m trouble
Send your questions to Dr
Lamb in care of this news
paper P 0 Box 1551 Radio
City Station New York, N Y
10019 For a copy of Dr Lamb's
booklet on low blood sugar,
send 50 cents to the same ad
dress and ask for Blood
Sugar ' booklet

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you during the month of March when you buy a new car
or truck that we have in stock we will give you

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car or truck we have in stock during the entire month of March.

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WHAT WE SELL

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Tupper~ Plain~
By Mrs Evelyn Brlckles
Mrs Gerald Newland and
son Roger of Dwabar spent
Sunday walh Mrs Louasa
Newland
Mr and Mrs Blaan Taylor
a llended lhe funeral of his
brother an law
Mr
Ed
Morrow at New Martmsv1lle
Fraday
Mrs Wan Blake was taken to
Camden Clark Hospala l an
Parkersburg on Wednesday
after becommg quale all al her
home

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Maytag
Automatics
2 speed operahon
Cho ce of water
temps Auto water
level control L nt
F Iter or Power F m
Ag lator
Perma Press
Maytag
Halo of Heat
Dryers
Surround
c lothes
w th gentle
even
hea t No hot spots
no overdrymo F ne
Mesh Lill i Filter
We Spec1allte m

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Collapsed
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home
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All
mtneral s
Full
pr ce

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DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB

DOZER and bac k hoe work
pond s and septic t anks d t
ch ng ser\1 ice top so•l f 1
d1rt
1 mestone
B&amp;K Ex
cavat ng Phon e 992 5367 or
992 3861
9 1 lie

Carpeted 2 BR Bath Lrke
new J UST $650000
77 ROUGH ACREs- Close

992 2259
If no answer 992 25'8

Open Eves Till 8

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A NEW TYPE OF LIFE BY
OWN IN G PROPERTY TO
BUY OR SELL SEE US
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER

992-2126

PRICE
CON S TRUCTION
Roof ng
spoutmg
k tchens
and bathrooms Complete
remodelmg Phone 742 6273
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Mob l e Home bought new n
72 12x60 1 2 acre ground

You II L1ke Our Quallly Way
of Doang Busaness

"Your Chevy Dealer"

SEWING MACHINES Repa r
serv1ce all makes 992 2284
The Fabric Shop Pomeroy
Au t hor zed Smger Sa l es and
Serv ce We Sharpen Scissors
3 29 tic

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can c elled '&gt;
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your
operator s l1c ense Call 992
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th1s area 3 n1ce BR double
clo sets Col ored bath w
shower
Beautiful k tchen
w 1fh cab nets &amp; range
Ut1l1ty R HW floors Some
carpet ng Drapes Carport
w storag e $19 900 00

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Frcm the largest Truck or
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sm,1ll es t Hea ter Cor e
Nathan Biggs
Rad1ator Spec1a1tst

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ca Is Ph on e 992 2522
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9- The Daily Senlmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , March I, 1974

992 2094

See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992 7089
Nag hi 992 3525
or 992 5232

Ph on e 667

992 7155
Middleport

Water L1n es and Powe r
L Jnes All work done by the
foot or contract Also dozer
work and sephc tanks 1n
stalled

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ut 1 t es pa d N o pe l s Ro b er t
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Pa r k Phcn e 99? 33?4

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&amp; OBITUARY
$2 00 for 50 word m n
mum Ea c h a d d ton al word

BAND at Ja c k s Club

Ml\ 1 h ouse n Syr ac u se
oo Tl S &lt;1nd b It
h • 1 st e d
1\ d ul s 01 y Ptlone 991 546 2

CAS H pad for a ll m akes and
m o d els o f m o b l e h o n e s
Phon e ar ea co d e 614 ~13 953 1
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F or a s th e years go by
Our lo v e 1s w th you ye t
m ssed
by
Sadl y
children

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WANT ADS
INFORMATION

Bt1siness Services

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Mr and Mrs Veri Tuttle
were Sunday dmner guests of
Mr and Mrs Gerald Gulhrae of
Alfred The dinner was an
observance of Mr Tuttle s
barlhday
Mr and Mrs Claren ce
Nachols and son Rev and Mrs
Earl Nachols attended the
funeral of Mrs Laura Hen
dersho l al Ravenswood
Thursday Buraal was allhe old
Baplasl Cemetery al Salverlon
Paul Prace of Keno called on
Grant Newland one day
recently
Massar
Mrs
Haro ld
returned home from ..)!e(erans
Memonal Hospalal fiomeroy
where she was a pallenl lor
polSOn IVy
Mrs Maldred Hassell moved
from lhe home of her daughter
Mr and Mrs Dale Welsh, lo
Chesler
Mrs Nease! Weatherman
spent Sunday walh her brother
Mr and Mrs Eldred Grunes
of Athens and attended chW"ch
servtces there
Mr and Mrs Ted Carson
returned home after a couple
weeks

vtstt

with her sister Mr

and Mrs Herman Howland of
HarriSon Ohio Mrs Howland
was a hospaU!l palaent while
they were there

Bashan
Mr and Mrs Stanley
Trussell recaeved word on
Thursday of the death of a
great grandson The baby was
born Feb 14 to Mr and Mrs
Robert Taylor of Newport
News Va and was dead al
barth The mother as the for
mer Nancy Trussell daughter
of Mr and Mrs Harold
Trussell formerl y of lhas
place
Mr and Mrs Warden Ours
and Vmton Jones attended the
funeral of a relative at Natro
W Va Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Clanton Patzer
and children spent a weekend
recently wath relalaves an
Beckley W Va
Mrs Freda Deeter spenllasl
week wath her son and
daughter m law Mr and Mrs
Erme Deeter and family
Mass Tena Beaver spent
Saturday.,. mght walh Ma •s
Renee Trussell
The Bashan Volwateer Fare
Dept was called to Slavers valle
Tuesday mghl where a barn
was on fire Twelve f1remen
answered the call The barn
was owned by Ruda Durst and
was completely de stroyed
Bashan Racine and SyracuSil
fare departments were called lo
faghl the fare

Fund drive goes over

The fund dnve uf the Mad
dleporl Fare Depatlmnl has
gone over the lop
Pete Kloes chaarman of the
ways and means commi ttee

sa1d lha l the total of the dra ve
wh1 ch had a goal of $15 000 has
reached $15 600 Funds wtll be
use d to purchase a new
emergency ambulance wh1ch
was recently ordered when lhc
fwad drave appeared lo be
goang so well
The farsl conlrlbUIJOn to the
dnve whtch has soared was
received by the department on

Jan 24 and so the goal has been
mel an JUSt a hllle over a
mon th
thank s to lh e
generosaty of lhe pub lac
orgamz atwn s and bu sin ess
houses

Ftremen '3 ren t complamtng
because the dnve ts gmng over
lhe $15 000 fagures however
because $3 000 of th e lola!
belonged to the department
when the !wad dnve began and
they pledged those fund s
raased through vanous ac
IJvataes lo the dnve Th1s
mon ey wa s th e operatin g

Donations made
to E-R vehicle
RAC INE L a te st
donation s
toward th e pur cha se o f n ew
ambulan ce for R ae ne V• l l age
b r ng s t h e total
to
ap
prox m a tely $6 000 a cc ordin g
to Ra ndall Rob ert s
L at es t contr butor s ar e Mr
and Mr s John Hen s ey Mrs
Es th er Pr c e Mr and Mr s
Roder' ck
Gr m m
Be rth a
Wolf e Mr
and Mr s
R H
Ball ard M r and Mr s Ern est
Grif f n M ldre d G Rh od es
M att•e F Lawr en ce J am es R
Stewa r t Happy Hu stl ers Cl ass
of Wes l eyan Un ted M e thod st
Chur ch Mr an d Mr s Don ld C
Wo l fe Mr and Mr s Jerr y
Powell M r an d M r s Gene
Yost
v lla ge
Cu t
Rate
L a wre nce W e ll ~ M r and Mrs
Ro b er t L
Rob erts
0
A
Mau r er M r and M r s Jo 11n
hi e M r
and M s
Oc t on
Fowler Mr and Mrs John
C eek Ada St g l ano M r an d
Mr s Okey Pull ns Pa ul an d
Ha ze l Se ller s M r and M rs
Blyth e Th e ss Mr and M rs
Ch arl es Mc Cia n
Lola J
Pr off tt E ula and A aron Wolf e
W es l e yan U n1 te d Me t h o d s t
Chur c h Mr and Mr s Robe rt
C H II W•lma R ggs Han k
A rnott
Sutton
Method s f
Sunday
Sc ho o l
A udr e y
Torr ence Harol d G Roush
Gar r ett A C r e te M r an d M r s
Henr y G We lls M r an d M r s
Oor se l L a rk ns R ae n e Bap t s t
Ch ur ch and Mr and M rs
Ron a ld G Bee gl e

capa la l of the fare department
so monys rmsed over the goal
wall be used lo replace the
open tmg fund of lhe depat l
ment
Ftremen are hupmg that a
good share uf the $3 000 wtll be
r ep l e~ced by contn button s
whach can be left al lhe fire
department headquarters or
maaled to P 0 Box 144
Middleport
An ong th e la test contr b utors
to the f un d ar e M r an d M r ~
Wa yn e Har r son F r st Bap t st
Chur ch Mr and Mr s H enr y
W e Is Do y l e Sh u e r Co
F ve
Po nt s Gr I Mrs
R cha r d
Felly
Mrs
Robe I Oav d
I en a M K n app Rober t G
Rol o Cat h y Pr 1ce M rs Roy
S gman
Janet Armentrol
Mrs Bernard L edlle Mr and
Mrs l esl1 e Hoil man Mr and
Mrs Da ll as Janey Mr and
Mrs Gary 5 oven Mr and
M r s Rodn ey Wa lk er M r an d
M r s E l b er t W I IIams Mr and
M rs l a w re nce R u p e A 0
H alf eld Co r a R Pr n ee M r s
E v 1r a Barr E ll a Ros tof er Mr
and Mr s W1ll am Ca o eh ar l
Mr and Mr s Joe Bot n M r &amp;
Mrs Char es F o ey Mr and
Mrs Dal e Bac hn er Mr and
Mrs Robert Canaday M r and
Mrs Mal colm K enn edy Mr
and Mr s James Hal e y Mr s
L 1zz y Gea ry
M
an d Mr s
Fr ed Ca l e Mr and Mr s J m
E H a l ey M
and Mr s Oav d
Pe t er son Mr and Mrs F r an k
Y oung Mr and M r s Her ma n
Gra t e M r an d Mr s Ja m es
F ry M r s Joyce Hl a d M r s
El tl el Fry M r and M r s F loy d
Ha rn son
Ea rn est Har r .son
Mr and Mrs Ray Sea r s M r
and Mrs H er ber t Gra te M r
and M r s Clar ence M 1gh t M r
and Mr s L nley Roush M r
and M r s J E Denn son M 1ll er
Br o th ers Gr oce ry Mr s Bo nn e
M1 ller M r an d M rs
Bas I
Cr em ea n s Mr and Mr s Ph I p
Mow ery M r and Mrs J un o r
Cre m ea n s Or v l e Hogu e Mr
and Mr s
ee Cad le
John
1 ark .n s Mr and M rs Wes l ey
Yo ung M dd leporl Chur c t ol
c nr st n Chr st an Un on Mr
an d Mrs E ldon V n ng Mr s
Eve ly n R 1fe M r s V v an Co y
Mr and M r s L arry E d w a rd s
Mr and Mrs El m er Hy sell
Mrs N aom Ben t l ey M orr. son
Qua s Mrs l II e Sm l h Mr
and M rs W lb ur Young Mr
and M r s Doyle H udson M r s
Mar one M 1ltl one
Mr
an d
Mrs D en ny Ga rll es M r an d
M s C H Bur t Haro ld B ur t
M ss Mar 10r1 e M Burt M r s
Mary M Bu ck Mr and Mrs

Ca r l Hyse ll Mr and Mrs Ca rl
Morn s Mr and Mr s Fred
Geor ge Mr and M rs M a l co l m
ng r am Ru tl and A m er c an
1 eg on Pos t 467 M r and Mr s
Dana Ho ffm an and Mrs l osh•
M ch ell
Mrs Gera ld M n or co n
due l ed the fu nd dr ve n the
Dex t er ar ea
Mr s
G lenn a
F ell y the L angs vi l le ar ea and
M r s Harol d H yse ll and Mr s
Ca rl Hyse l l t he Rutlan d ar ea
T h e lat est bu sines s hou se to
con tr b ut e s th e F r1 endl y
Tave rn n Middl eport

1\cno Hidgc

Bernard Milhoan celebrated
his 63rd barlhday Wednesday,
Feb 20 He receaved many nice
gafts and se veral cards He
WIShes lo thank all those who
sen l galls and cards
Mrs Larry Curhs has spent
some tinle al Parkersburg
hospalal w1lh her lltlle son,
Toby who has had pnewnonl8
Mrs Dorothy Smalley s
house trailer caught fire
Thursday from an over healed
gas stove She receaved no
tn)urtes A radio and some
pactures were all that was
saved
Mrs Lee Weaver (Mane
Davis) and her mother Mrs
Kenneth DaVIS called on Mrs
Ahce Dodson so she could see
the new baby Keath Allen
Weaver born al ChriStmas
lame
Mr and Mrs Walham R081!
called oo her mother Mrs
Malhoan
and
Bernard,
Saturday
Mr and Mrs Gary Moore
and baby Randy called on
Mrs Malhoan and Bernard
Saturday
Mr and Mrs Blame Milhoan
ca lled on Mr and Mrs Jack
Se1denabel Saturday evenmR
I he numbe1 uf buf falo to help celebrate Jack.,
more ptope rly btson m North barlhday
Am en ca prtor to the Revo lu
-Gle1U18 S Mllboaa
t 1un ha s bee n esttmated at 60
rml!wn

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.
OPTOMETRIST

OFFI CE HOUR S 9 30 TO 12 2 TO 5 (CLOSE'
AT NOON ON THUR S I - EA ST COURT q
POMEROY
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SPECIAL OF THE WEEK
ONE ONLY SPECIALLY PRICED
1'n 4 Governor 12 x 60 2 Bedrm total elec double m sulahon ~
dr r elng carpet &amp; p ad throughout hou se type door storms
&amp; scree ns all copper w1re plumbed &amp; w1red tor w asher &amp;
dryer ce1lmg bea m s &amp; m a ny more e dra s

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Less gas

Rehearsal dinner held
M1 ,111d T\l r!i

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t•n tt•J' I.ll llt'ri FJH!.!\ l'\t'l llll h
\~Jth .1 dmrwr ,11 !lit' M l'l~" Irn1
prl'n•dmg rt'ili.:'rii'S&lt;-11 f t~r tlu
S&lt;il tu rLt~ \H'ddm~ of t!wu "on
Jnn. hl Mts!i D£~1 ld 1'\eul'Z lmg
Then ~m·st." \\ere 1\•l r ,Jtld
Mrs Rtdl.'lrd Nt:-ut7il ng .l1•1m
Th om,J s, M1ss l\lari:J Nl'Ll lzhng. l\.11 ~md l\'ll s Ddn n~
Thompso n ,
Ml~ S
1\ctn c ~
Thompson. &lt;-IIlli Mr and M1s

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MH!dlcpm t

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ll'Sl tlldl!l g {I l&lt; t'lJ q Ul dct of i-l
t\.\0 pl'l U'll[ l U!iJdl'k In 10
st.tll'S illlludlllg Oluu
'The IJ .Idl•-off to oili er s tr~lf•s
ts no longP r ,~pplt ta bll'.' ;:1 .Sun
spokL•sman told UPI.
Some g,aso lrn e statiOn owners
&lt;-J re bemg advised to stagger
their \\ 01 km g hours or close
ear ly to mt~ke thetr a llocation
las t th e en tir e 1nonth , smd

&lt;~ourt

today

WASH!N(iTON i UPli -

Illness
IContmued from page I)
departm ent

" Ucfur e

offu: wl~

Waterga te Specl&lt;il Prosecutor clost~g Eastern Schuuls Fnday
Leon Jaw01 skt announ ced he and Monday .

In Me1gs Loca l. the closings
would go to federal court today
next
week ""ill mean that
for "a proceedmg" - ap·
students
will have lime to
parently the long-a watled
maJor new indictments m the make up 111 the sprmg Most
bugg mg scan dal that has schooL have been closed four
roc ked the N1xon ad- days at leas t, for one ca use or

the stxth day, even more in
some
mstances, and this time
a1des, H H. Haldeman and
lawyer for hts two top former

· We're telling them to diVIde
John D. Ehrhchman, had in- will have to be made up
th eir mon th's alloca twn by the
Hardest htt sc hools of the
d1cated he expected h1s chent.s
26 busmess days m the month to be mdt cled
Me1gs Local D1str1ct Friday
to learn theu· l:IVerage datly
The court proceectmg was set were Rutland w1th 44 7 pet ,
allo cdtJOn , · sa1d C1esen te. for 11 am EDTbeforeCh1ef U. Pomeroy and Harrtsonv1lle,
· Then 11e 're telhng them to s Dlslnct Judge .John J. 34 6 pet and Middleport
se ll only that amount each da} . Slnca
Elementary, 29 pet.
'If they shut th e1r pumps
Mean .. hile ,
Charles
down eac h day after selhng
Colson,
a
former
KESTERSON ILL
the1r dati} allocatton . they w11l
special
The Pomeroy E-ll squad
be abl e to sta y m busmess presidential
tmhl the end of the month, " assistant, was indicted today answered a call to State St. at
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by the Watergate grand jury, II 30 a m Thursday for Ben
sa td Cresente
In other energy-related devel- his Ia .. yer said. David Kesterson who was 1ll at the
Shapiro said he was notified home of a relative He was
oprnen~
- WBN S - TV, Columbus, by a federal court spokes- taken to Veterans Memorial
Thursday completed a three man that Colson's name was Hospital where he was admttled .
part senes on how some deal- included in new indictments.
ers can adjust their gasoline
gallon mdtcators to have consumers pay an average of two-

Tom Adams, 85,
W/
ar veteran dies

tenths of a cent more per galon The station sa1d a surv ey
of 1[)7 stat10ns m Franklm Coun-

pomeroy
"'i national
bank

oom e•oy
'" 110

t he b o11k o f
th e ce ntury
es tn b l•s hecJ 1872

Member

Mon

ty outside of the Columbus City
"'
hm1ts, at least 28 had pumps --!,

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makmg a plus error - over- "

Thomas T Adams, 85, a
chargmg .
- Rep. W11liam Harsha, H- World War I veteran , ami a
Ohto. has co-sponsored a b1ll restdent of Kanauga, died at
esta bltshmg aro export morato- 7:45 a. m. Thursday,Veterans
num on fertihzer because 1t IS Hospttal, Huntington. He had
becommg harder to obtam as been a paltent there the past
mtrogen IS used m much of tt two weeks.
Mr Adams had been m
and nt troge n IS becoming
falling
health the past three
scarce
years
- The Ohto Turnp1ke ComHe was born March 16, 1889,
ffilsston ordered the four otl
m
Pomeroy, son of the late
compames operatmg on the toll
John
Q and Mary Ehzabeth
road to resume selling truck
fue l from 9 p m, Saturday Martin Adams.
A retired p1pef1tter, Mr .
through Sunday.
Adams
was also a school bus
- The Ohto Petroleum AssocJa twn satd tt has no way of
telling how many gasoline stations 111 the Buckeye State have
closed beca use of the gasolme
shortage.
The Cleveland-based Standard
The Me1gs County Shenff's
011 of Ohto sa1d 1t would g1ve Dept. inveshgated a smgle car
the state 86 per cent of 1ts accident Thursday at 6:58p.m.
February, 1972 allocallon, two at the intersection of state
per cent less than tt gave last routes 7 and 143
month
Gene T Staley, Chancey,
Ohto, traveling north, went off
the nighway on the right and
Marriage License
M1chael Anthony Neutzhng, struck and knocked down a
26, Pomeroy, and Brenda Kae state road sign. Staley was
Donohue , 18, Pomeroy, Ill. 4 cited for drivmg whlle mtoxlcated. He was not mjured.
The department also ass1sted
Ronald Dav1s, no address, at
5 31 p.m on SR 7, when a wheel
on his car came off. Department personnel went to Lancaster Thursday to return

Road sign got

FDIC

in driver's way

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Wed Thurs 9 a 111 1 p m
Fr •day9a 111 to 7 p m
Saturday 9 a m to 12 Noon

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Mon , Tues , Wed Sat , 9 a m J p m
T hursday 9 am to i2 Noo n
Fr 1d ay9a m to7p m

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By United Press International
NEW YORK - THE GOVERNMENT BEGINS today 1t.s
effort to send two former powerful Nixon admirustration figures,
one of them once tbe nation's top law enforcement off1cer, to jail
as guilty of obstructing justice and lying under oath. There has
been nothing before the American bar of comparable political
moment smce tlle Harding admtru strahon Teapot Dome scandal

half a century ago
Kicking off the government's case in the U.S. Dtstnct Court
w1th an opening statement to start the trial proper was
anoth er, and sc hools ar e prosecutor John R. "Rusty" Wmg, assistant U S. attorney and
m1mstratwn
Jame, V Cresente, Cleveland,
Although It was considered allowed f1ve days m a school ch1ef of the frauds sectton of the U S attorney's offtce On trtal
doubtful President N1xon year for calarmty reasons. as the flrst former cabinet members Indicted in 50 years were
exE"c utJve d1rector of the Northel n Ohi o Petroleum Het;ulers himself would be md~eted , the However, Tuesday wtll make John N. Mitchell, 60, former attorney general, the Wall Street
i\ssot ldtlon

They may seem slow, but they get there.

Headlined today:

Roger Norman , Lancaster,

wanted here on a charge of
1ssumg bad checks, and to
Hardm County for Russell
Senmng, no address, wanted
here on the same offense.

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size

presidential campaign fund-ra1ser.
Peter Fleming Jr , for Mitchell, and Walter J . Bonner, for
Stans, were the defense opening speakers scheduled for the afternoon sess10n. Testimony Will begm Monday, Judge Lee P.
Gagliardi announced.
AJUry of eight men and four women - two of the men blacks
- was completed Thursday on the eighth day of jury-picking and
was immediately sequestered under care of U.S. marshals. The
Judge wa1ted until today to swear m the jury and the SlX alternates - one a woman .
WASHINGTON - THE NATION'S MOTOHISTS today paid
two cent. a gallon more for gasoline, but President N!Xon said he
will veto "wtthin the next few days" a bill to roD back petroleum
prices. Nixon claimed the rollback provision of the Emergency
Energy BiD pa&amp;Sed by Congress would stifle the oil industry's
mcentives to find new supplies of oil.
"I'm going w veto that biD, and I'm gomg to veto 1t not
because I'm for higher gas pr1ces but because I'm for lower gas
pnces," Nixon sa1d. With 011 m short supply, the United States
cannot solve the energy crisis, Nixon argued.
Backers of the rollback provision - from $10.35 a barrel w
$5.20 a barrel - elaun the oil mdustry would still have large
enough profits to invest in exploration and that the rollback also
could cut gasoline prices by as much as four cent. a gallon.

LONDON- THE OPPOSITION LABOR party headed for a
narrow upset election VIctory over Prune Mmister Edward
Heatb's Conservatives today, but seemed likely to faD short of a
majority in the new Parliament. The election left Britain w1th the
He married Nettle Lawrence prospect of a minority governmentto deal with the nation's worst
m Pt Pleasant on Dec. 2, 1919. economic cr1S1S smce World War II. Political analysts predicted
She survives, along with two new elections within a year.
Barring last minute surprises, incomplete returns indicated
sons, Jack Adams, Alhance,
and Derry Adams, Gallipolis . Labor would win 308 seats in the 635-member House of Commons,
One step-daughter, Mr s the Conservates would p1ck up 297 and the smaU Liberal party
Charles ( Bomta) Gtlf1len, would get 1t The Liberals, wielding the balance of power, could
Kanauga. Seven grandchildren theoretically throw their support behind either Laborites or
and three great-grandchildren Conservatives, polittcal commentators said. However, the
Liberals were most hkely to support a Labor government.
survtve.
Three brothers, Harry, Jesse
WASHINGTON - THE BOOKS OF THE Standard Oil Co. of
and Ray, preceded h1m m
Ohio (Sohio) are being audited by !be Federal Energy Office
death.
Mr. Adams was a member of (FEO) to determine why the finn earned a 61 pet. increase in
the Fair Haven MethodiSt profits during 1973 over 1972, Sen. Howard M. Metzenbaum said
Church, Kanauga, a charter Thursday. The senator said the company reported 1973 profits of
member of Lafayette Post No. $89.4 m1U10n, compared with $57.5 million during 1972.
He sa1d the company's real profits nught have been as high
'll, Amencan Legion He was
also a member of the Ohto as $200 m1llion because of special accounling advantages." "I
State
H1ghway
Patrol still cannot understand," he said, "how Sohio's reported profits
have jwnped 60 pet. and 1ts real profits may reach above $200
Aux1hary.
mtlhon
m 1973, when 1t is permitted only to pass-through adHe was a central committeeman m Kanauga until ditwnal cost. of crude oil "
his recent illness
Funeral services wtll be held
2 p. m. Sunday at M1ller's
Home for Funerals. Burial will
be m Pine Street Cemetery.
Friends may call at the
W1lma Jo S1ebel, Rt. 2, m Meigs County jail, 50 days
funeral home from 2-4 and 7-9 Stockport, pleaded guilty suspended, assessed costs, and
p.m. on Saturday.
gu11ty Monday m county court placed on probation for one
Ul a charge filed by Sheriff year.
Miss Siebel was with Hubert
Robert C Hartenbach in the
shootmg last Fnday night of Stewart, Syracuse, Saturday
mght when he was apMrs. Edward Ryan and her George Hall.
She
was
charged
w1th
transprehended
in Logan following
mother-in-law, Mrs . Emma
the shooting of Hall, 38, of
Ryan returned from a vtslt to porting or havmg a loaded
firearm
m
a
motor
vehicle
m
Cheshtre,
widely known enRoanoke, Va., where they
such
a
manner
that
the
fireann
tertainer.
Hall
was shot twice,
VISited Mr. and Mrs Patrick
was accessible to the operator in the head and leg, following
Ryan and sons.
Robert
Dudding
IS or any passenger without an altercation at a nile club
below Middleport on Route 7.
recuperatmg at h1s home from leavmg the vehicle.
She was sentenced to 60 days
the removal of a cataract at
driver
and
motorcycle
policeman for the ctty police
department for a number of
years

Guilty plea given ,court

Mason News

Semi-final games
begin today at 5

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lawyer who became a top NIXon adv1ser, and Maurice H. Stans,
65, former conunerce secretary, self.-made millionaire, and

Holzer Medical Center He
returned home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs Curlls McDaniel, Mason, and Calvm
The semt-fmal round of the McDaniel, Point Pleasant,
girls' basketball tourney will visited over the weekend m
be played at Meigs H1gh School Columbus, w1th Mr. and Mrs.
With Southern clashing wtth Stanley Saunders and fanuly.
Gallipolis at 5 p.m. and Meigs
Mrs. Shennan Ford of Mason
going agamst Kyger Creek at 7 has been v1Sitmg her daughter,
today.
Mrs. Shirley Day at
The winners will play Tickerington, Oh10 Mrs. Day
Monday night at 6 p m. for the IS recuperating from surgery.
champ10nship and the losers
J1
uu ubUb 1M Lbt
w11l play for a consolation
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
match at 4. The tourney IS
Partly cloudy Sunday and
sponsored by the Meigs Gtrls mostly fair Monday and
Athletic Boosters. Joy Bentley Tuest:ay . Moderating
ts coach for the Me1gs team. temperatures. Highs
generally In the 50s and low
80s. Lows generally In the
upper 30s and 40s.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED - Lily Coates,
Coolville; Kenneth Wilt,
Racine; Eloise Pickell,
Pomeroy; Ronda Dempsey,
Syracuse; Ben Kesterson ,
Pomeroy ; Pauletta Sigman,
Middleport; Charles Wolfe ,
Racine ; Chad Wolfe, !\{!cine;
John Oatley, Pomeroy; Russell
MONDAY
Little, Middleport ; John
RACINE Baseball Assn., 7
McCloud, Middleport; Mane
Domigan, Coolville; Lmda p.m., at Junior high school
Roberts, Middleport; Thomas building; a parent or guardian
Tucker, Pomeroy; Thomas of each boy asked to be
present. Pl!in• will be made for
Arney, Vmton
DISCHARGED - Lorena summer program , James
Ault, Ruby Erb, Dorothy Pape, president, satd.
Shamblin, TyUie Housh

PTA WILL MEET
Fanuly Night w1U be observed with a 6:30p.m. potluck
supper when !be Salem Center
PTA meets Monday evening at
the school. A report of the
nominating comm1ttee will be
glVen and the Grate Famlly
Smgers Will prov1de the entertamment.

DIVORCE ASKED
A smt for divorce has been
filed m Me1gs County Common
Pleas Court by Jane Harmon, a
minor, by her mother and best
next friend, Pomeroy, against
Roy E. Hannon, Gallipolis, on
charges of gross neglect of
duty and extreme cruelty.

News.
CLUB TO MEET
RUTLAND - The Rutland
Gun Club wiD meet tonight at 8
p.m. All members are
requested to attend

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DISCHARGES: Mrs. Jesse
Brewster, Mason; Harry
Thomas, Letart ; Edith Buck,
Buffalo ; Lucinda Nicholson,
Evans; Mrs. Cecil Smes, Point

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LOCAL TEMPS
Temperature in downtown
Pomeroy at 11 a.m. Fnday was
42 degrees under sunny skies.

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.
receives

1,806 calls
Officials sa 1d today 1,806
telephone calls were recetved
111 1973 by the Me1gs care Lme
wh1ch

IS

for the Care Lme. Personnel

answermg calls from the Me1gs
County area are not residents
of the county. This policy has
been established in order that
no Me1gs Countian in need of
help might have to feel that he
was airing h1s problems to a
local person. All calls are kept
confidential.
The 1,800 Care Line calls

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suictde, venereal d1sease, legal

matters, etc This hst reflects
but a few of the areas of concern expressed by Meigs
County residents who have
availed themselves of the use
of Care Line.
With more professional
persons now in the process of
speciahzed traming to answer
calls, the Meigs care Line
hopes to provide even further
service m 1974. Care Line
Number - 992-7502.

E. M. Roush
t:verett M Roush, a nattve of

Gallia County, died Thursday

night In a hosp1tal at Pen
dleton , Oregon .
He was the son of the late
Horton H. and Laura A Scott

Roush, and was born Oct 8,

1894 He married Amy Herrmann Feb 2, 1918. Two sons,
Ernest E. and George W
Roush gave fhe1r ltves for the1r
country in World War 1t.
Surv tvlng · are his wtfe, two
daughters,
Mrs .
Robert

(Fannie! Oyler of Pendleton.
Mrs. Edgar (Helen! Ha ll of

Port land, Oregon. one step-

son, Lewis of Akron, Ohio; 10

DEATHCAR - JesseC. Pennington of Waterloo became
Gallia County's second traffic fatality of 1974 at 12:30 a.m.
Saturday. Pennington was killed when his car rammed a
largetreestumpon Rt. 141, three miles south of Rt. 775.

Waterloo man
dies pinned
in his car
GALLIPOLIS- A Lawrence
County man, Jesse G. Pennmgton of Waterloo, dted in a
single car accident at 12 · 30
a.m. Saturday on Ill. 141, three
m1les south of Ht 775.
Accordmg to the Galha Meigs Post State Highway

car nearly two hours.
Dr Donald R Warehime,
Gallia County coroner, sa1d
death was caused by mass1ve
head and chest mJurtes

Patrol, Penmngton traveling
north, lost control of h1s car
which ran off the h1ghway
sir1king a fence owned by
Mamie L Milam, and a large
stump.
The v1ctim whose age was
not available, was pinned m h1s

The body was removed from
the Waugh - Halley • Wood
Funeral Home here to the
M1ller Funeral Home at
Ky.
where
Ashland,
arrangements were pendmg
late Saturday.
It was Gallia's second traffic
fatality of the year

Bu~ce of Cheshire, Mrs. Ura

(Mildred) Swisher of Price,

Utah;

one brother, Hortie H.

Roush of Cheshire.

Mr Roush was a veteran of

World War I, serving with

Company K, 21st Engr. BTM

A.E F. in France and Belgium
He was a former employee of

Hobson Shops, Middleport. and

owned hts own garage business
In Pendleton Funera l services
wil l be Monday, March 4, in

Pendleton.

DAUGHTER BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stephen
Haggy, Pomeroy, announce
the birth of their first child, a 5
lb., II oz., daughter, Stephanie
Kay,Feb.12, at Holzer Medical
Center . Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Russell, Pomeroy, and
paternal grandmother is Mrs.
Madeline McClung, Pomeroy.
Great-grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs,. Howard Russell,
Pomeroy, and Mrs. Ethel
Clark, Albany.

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Galha lawmen naa anxwus
moments Saturday night when
a tractor - tra1Ier ng loaded
wlth carbomc actd turned over

m the h1ghway on Rt . 7, three
mtles south of Bladen
The ng , owned by Ford
Brothers, and drtven by
William Toler of Wayne, W
Va., blocked the highway for
almost an hour before bemg
lifted onto 1t. wheels.
Toler was treated and
released at the Holzer Med1cal
Center for minor !n]Urtes

H1s V1etnam duty was Director, Command

Center, HQ Seventh AF at Tan Son Nhut
program . Heprese ntallves of the med1a Au held, VIetnam, when he completed 100
aerial combat mtssions
will be guests
Hecent h1gh staff ass1gnment.s have
General Hartinger is Commandant of
the Air War College at A1r Umvers1ty, been as assistant deputy ch1ef of staff for
Maxwell Air Force Base , Ala In tins plans at North Amencan Atr Defense
capacity, he 1s responsible for preparing Command . Con tmental Atr Defense
semor officers for high command and staff Command at En t AFB, Colo. , m July, 1970
duty by developmg m them a sound un- He became Atr War College Commandant
derstandmg of military strategy sup- and Vice Comma nder, Atr Umverstty, m
porting national sec urtly He also serves June 1973

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aS Vtce Commander of Atr Umvers1ty

Gen Hartmger was born on April 17,
1920, m Middleport, where he graduated
from htgh school m 1943. He was drafted 111
the U. S. Infantry m July 1943 and at tamed
the grade of se rgea nt. Followmg World
War II, he entered the U S. M1htary
Academy at West Pomt Upon graduatiOn
m 1949, he rece1ved a commtsswn as

second heutenant m the U S Atr Force,
along wtth Ius B.S. degree.

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P~GE.S

and M1ke
He was promoted to the grade of
maJOr general effective Feb I, 1973, w1th
date of rank Aug. 1, 1969

Your Invited (Juest
R e11chintt More
J'h;m 12,000
F;unilies

Devoted To The Greater Middle Ohio Jlallev

jQ

GEN. HARTINGER

SCREENING DATE SET
GALLIPOLIS - A volunteer prepianning mee ting for multiphasic health
Hts mtlttary decoratwns and awards
screemng program will be held April 3 at
mclude the DSM, Leg ton Of Mertt with one
the Gallia County Courthouse, accordmg
to an announcement Saturday b) V1rgm1a
cluster, DFC. Atr Medal with. eight
Killen, Galhpohs City Health nurse
clusters, Air Force Commendatwn Medal
and the Combat Readmess Medal. Ho
STREETS COVERED
holds a master degree m busmess adRUTLAND
- Streets here .111ere
mmistratJon
Gen Harlmger 1s marned to the temporarily covered by water from the
former Susan Allensworth of Middleport. heavy ram m th1s area Fr1day mght
They have three children. Jimmer, Kr1s, Property damage was reported neghgible

tmts

Cloudy and warm Sunday.
Chance of showers Sunday
rught and Monday. Lows in the
SOs and highs in the 60s.

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-Penn Central also would end service
POINT PLEASANT - Point Pleasant
and Mason County business and government leaders will protest at Charleston
this week a proposal to remove railroad
service from N1tro to lh1s c1ty and into
southeastern Ohio by the Penn Central
Railroad.
Delegate M1ke Shaw (R-Mason ) w11l
make an oral presentatwn protesting an
Interstate Commerce Commission plan
that would eliminate the railroad system
from N1tro to Point Pleasant and then on
mto Ohio as far north as the City of Logan.
The ICC proposal also suggests that
certal,n shipping pomt.s along the C &amp; 0
Railroad, from Parkersburg to Kenova, be

discontinued. This porhon of the ICC
proposal will also be obJected to strongly
by Shaw along with two other persons
named Friday to represent Mason County
at the hearing, Point Pleasant M•, ,.. John
C Musgrave and Point Pleasant-Mason
County C of C Executive Dtrector Donald
!lode
Meanwhlle, across the nver m Ohto, tt
was announced Feb. 20 that a move is
underway to abandon the C &amp; 0 railroad
serv1ce in southern Ohio. A public hearmg
on th1s Issue is scheduled at the Ft. Hayes
Hotel, Columbus, begtnning at 9:30 am.
Monday . Several business and industrial
leaders are expected to attend the heanng

meeting that should Mason County lose
any
of its presently needed shippmg pomt.s
the
country,
from
several
standpomts,
on the matter.
or
the
system from N1tro on to Logan,
The decision that Mason County w11l backed by sh1ppmg stallsllcs
Other factors to be considered m Oh1o, the industrial growth of the area
have three representahves at the hearmg
makmg
the final deciSIOn will be economic would be severely threatened.
was made during a hastily called meeting
Delegate Shaw IS scheduled to make
Friday afternoon by Mayor Musgrave m unpact, envtronmental 1mpact, payroll
hts oral prese ntation Tuesday at 1:30pm
and unemployment.
the Pmnt Pleasant Council chambers.
The
heanng IS expected to last all next
II
was
pomted
out
dunng
Fnday's
Attorney Jack Burdett, durmg the
sesston, talked by telephone with Wilham
Shaw, ICC representahve from
Everything in schools
Washmgton, D. C , who will be in the role
of "pubhc defender" for the hearing.
will be scrubbed pure
Shaw told Burdett that the hearmg has
MIDDLEPORT
grown out of a law which requires a new
BIDWELL - Food stamps, $400 in
system for !re1ght deb very to be developed
Custodians of all Meigs Local
cash
and a $3,000 savings bond were taken
simllar to Amtrak, but not in such an
Schools will be on duty in the
In
the
burglary of a safe Friday afternoon
abrupt fashion. The testimony, both
buildings Monday and Tuesday
at Wickline's Grocery Store here.
wr1tten and oral from this hearing, will be
to clean and disinfect the
According to owner David Wickline,
doc1unented and then a second hearing
structures.
Supt.
George someone entered the store while he was at
will be conducted later.
Hargraves said Saturday .
lunch and whtle the store clerk was
It was suggested by Shaw that the
Supt.
Hargraves
said
all
waiting on customers. The safe 1S located
Mason County spokesman at the hearing
furniture , floors and fixtures in behtnd the store's counter.
approach the need for retention of the
Wickline, upon his return to the store,
system from Nitro to Point Pleasant and
the classrooms will be scrubbed
also for the continuation of keepmg certain
and disinfected and rooms will found the end of an envelope stickmg out of
the safe When he checked the safe
be aired. Custodians also will Wickline nohced an Ohw Valley Bank
disinfect all restrooms and money pouch wh1ch con tamed 80 · $5 hils in
fountains in additional to
cleaning those areas including
hallways.
As a further measure to
combat epidemic of flu which
POMEROY
Letters to 27 has hit heavily in the student
GALLIPOLIS - Nothing was taken m
organizations urging support of a cleanup body over the past couple of
a
breaking
and entermg Friday at the Oh10
campaign in Pomeroy have been mailed,
weeks, all bus drivers of the
Valley
Laundry
located on State St. Marc
Mrs . Margaret Follrod reported Thursday
district have been engaged to Sarrett and Tom Tope reported that
night to the Preceptor Beta Beta Chapter
scrub out and disinfect their someone entered the building by breaking
of Beta Sigma Ph1 Soronty.
a glass on the rear side .
The letters brought an early response buses .
Absenteeism
in
the
district
The off1ce was ransacked but nothmg
from members of the Middleport-Pomeroy
Rotary club who heard one of them read by Friday again went over 25 pet. was taken Police mvestig~ ted a domestic
President Harold Hubbard Friday night. Classes have been dismissed quarrel at 96 Ohve St.
Linda Pratt was taken to the Holzer
Signed by Vera Crow, the letter indicated Monday and Tuesday when the
Med1cal
Center for treatment of mjuries
the Pomeroy council and Chamber of cleaning and disinfecting will be
allegedly admimstered by her husband
Commerce will be urged to support such a
done.
during the argument.
program.

from southern Ohio and voice thetr optmon

shippmg pomt.s alon g the B &amp; 0 through

MARIE'ITA - More than 100 local
elected officials and citizens will meet w1th
state officials here Tuesday to diScuss
Gov. John J . Gilligan's Planmng Region
program.
Dr. David C. Sweet, director of the
Ohio Department of Economic and
Community Development, is meeting with
officials and citizens in each of Ohio's 15
Planning Regions to explain the program
and answer questions
The Marietta meeting, the seventh of
15 statewide meetings, 1s scheduled to be
at the Marietta Hobday Inn, 1-77 (exit 1),
Marietta. Coffee wiD be served at 7 p.m ,
followed by the meeting at 7:30p.m.
In April, 197J, Gov. Gilligan Issued
an Executive Order establishing 15
Planning Regions In Ohio to encourage
and support multi-county cooperative
approaches by local governments to
regional needs. The uniform set of
Plaonlog Regions will provide a
framework for the development of
multi-county planning and coordlnatlve
agencies.
Sweet, whose department 1s responsible for Implementation of the governor's
Executive Order, explained several im-

portant reasons for developing multicounty Regtonal Planning and Development Orgamzallons (RPDOs):
1. To strengthen the ability of local
elected officials to participate in and g1ve
gu1dance to local, state and federal plans
and programs that directly affect the
Planning Region as a whole, and local
governments in particular .
2. To qualify all Ohio communities for
the full range of state and federal grants
wh1ch !be communities themselves WISh to
participate in.
3. To facihtate and encourage the
coordination of separate functional plans,
programs and project. m order to
nunimize overlap and avmd duplication of
effort.
"THE AcriVE parllcipallon of local
elected officials and community leaders is
the key element In meeting the challenge
Rotarians unanimously approved a
of change through a cooperative effort that
resolutwn
to assiSt the sorority m any way
will strengthen local governments We
pOSSible
and
at the same time consider a
share an unprecedented opportumty to
forge a new era of state-local partnership Slmilar program in Middleport.
Meeting at the home of Mrs. Eleanor
m OhiO," Sweet sa1d.
Thomas,
Lincoln Hill, Pomeroy, a dance to
Marietta ism Reg10n 8 wh1ch Includes
Noble, Morgan, Perry, Hocking, Athens, be held on March 23 at the American
Meigs, Washington and Monroe counties. Legion haU from 9 p.m. to I a.m. was
announced. Tickets will be placed on sale
for $5 a couple and the muSlc wiD be
provided by William Francis and his band.
Other fund raising project. were discussed
w1th a report w be given at the March 14
meeting.
Speaker at the meeling was Cay Cross
of Ne!SonviUe of the Southeastern Oh1o
Emergency Medical Service. She
discussed the fwtction and purpose of the
service, noting that there are now 14
stations m the seven county area with 14
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Women ask
for cleanup

SFECIAL SALE PRICES ON:

week followed by the presenta tion of
written protests for a two week period.
Written protests wtllalso be filed in behalf
of Mason County, it was agreed.
Present for the meeting Friday were
Mayor Musgrave, Rode, James L Farley ,
Burdett, Vitus Hartley, Jr , Charles
Lanham and Robert Wingett

Food stamps stolen

Sweet will explain
new planning sch em e

Save During Our Opportunity Days Sale·

Nothing taken at

Laundry by thief

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food stamps, $150 worth of $2 food stamps
and $75 worth of 50 cent food stamps were
gone along with $400 in $5 bills and the
savings bond.
The case is still bemg wvest1gated by
Gallia County Sheriff's deputies.
Depuhes Saturday morning Ill ·
vestigated the theft of a television set, two
bedspreads, two blankets, four sheets and
bath towels from the Holiday Inn at
Kanauga.
The theft was reported by Lamar
Bittmger, manager of the Hohday Inn.
An accidental shooting was reported to
the department Friday night Archie Diggs, 20, Rt 1, Bidwell, was accidentally shot at the Phil House property
111 Bidwell. He reportedly grabbed a pistol
whtch discharged. The bullet struck Diggs
111 the right shoulder
Deputies also investigated the theft of
an old car taken from a barn owned by
Willard McCormick on the cactmus-Camp
Creek Rd.

IT'S THE LAST WEEK
MIDDLEPORT - ThiS is the !mal
week during which special license plate
numbers can be reserved at the office of
Middleport Automobtle Reg1strar Mrs.
Kenneth Imboden.

Doctors put support behind SEOEMS
GALLIPOLIS - Dr. Neal Prendergast, president of the Gallia County
Medical Society, Saturday spoke out m
support of the Southeastern Ohio
Emergency Med1cal Serv1ces Speaking
for the medical SOCiety, he sa1d:
"The Gallia County Med1cal Society
has noted with great concern the controversy, mtsunderstanding and bickering
wh1ch have surrounded the efforts of the
two organizations whtrh have been

prov1dmg emergency transportation for
the sick and inJured dunng the past year.
In light of recent developments the
members of the med1cal society have
elected to speak out m order to assure that
the fmest possible emergency care and

transportahon will be available to the
residents of Gallia County. The Galha
County physicians feel strongly that the
health interest. of the people wiD be best
served by a cooperative and united effort
rather than a divisive approach to the
provision of emergency transportation.
"The SEOEMS program has been
designed to meet the most stringent state
and federal standards for ambulance
serv1ce whtch w11l assure compliance with
pendmg state legislation. The medical
soc1ety feels that this program appears to
offer an 1deal organizational structure in
wh1ch our local volunteer group should be
able to contmue to serve the people of the
e~ty and county 1f their true goal is to

provide the best poss1ble serv1ce to the
publlc. The medical society urges that the
volunteer group g1ve senous comnderation

to the recent offer by the SEOEMS
organization to merge efforts at this time
"Continued reduplicat10n of effort will
almost certamly promote continued
controversy which eventually w11l weaken
both organizations. The public deserves a
better fate than this.
"A merger of the best features of both
orgamzations would reflect great credit on
both groups. The public would benefit by
having the finest EMS system possible
which was the goal when the EMS
program was begun "

Children nutrition wise in Meigs Local

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Mens Dress Socks
Mens Short Sleeve Shirts
Mens Work JacketS
Womens SIIMH)wear
Womens Sportswear
Electric Blankets

"Mulhga n Stew" consists of six half- and often follow-up each viewmg with
hour films and climaxes with a mini classroom activities related to health and
cooking class. A host of colorful charac- nutrition . Manuals for both teachers and
ters, hvely music and the "Sesame Street" pupils are provided to accompany the
type format of the films combme to prove f1lms, w1th the student manual taking the
that as far as good nutrition is concerned form of a comic book with games, puzzles
and stories, all pomting out principles of
"what's in .. is not far out! "
For the past seven weeks, ap- good nutrition .
"4+3-2," and m a twinkling or an eye most
The teacher's guide has •uggestions
proximately
5511 fourth and f1fth graders in
fourth and fifth graders in Meigs County
for
follow-up
activities for the classroom.
nine Meigs County schools have been
schools can tell you what it means.
Most of the credit for that goes to the entertained by the antics of the Mulligan Marta Guilkey, county extension agent,
Meigs County Extension Service which for Stew gang while learning good eatmg home economics who heads the program,
reports that many teachers w1thin the nine
\he pasttwo years has taken the "Mulhgan habits.
The children see a new film each week participating schools are trying some of
Stew" series mto the schools.
By Charlene Hoenich
POMEROY - Many Amencan
homemakers may be "flunking" food, as
nutrition experts say, but the yowtger
generation " cramming to "pass" as it
moves from classroom w kitchen.
Recette the magic nutrition formula ,

Area Rugs

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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grandch i ldren and several
great grandchi l dren, three

sisters, Mrs . Fred (Ruth)
Mack, Mrs Mernll (Eunice!

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the contrtbut1on of area newspapers, TV
and rad10 m 1ts successful rec rmtmg

received were made m regard

to a w1de range of problems ,
mcludmg alcohohsm, drug use,
problem pregnanctes, marital
problems , homosexuality,

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Followmg p1Iot traming Gen. HarKANAUGA - Major General James
V. Hartmger, a nat1ve of Middlepor t, w1ll tinger had tours of duty as an mstructor in
be guest speaker for a Umted Stales Air gunnery, m ptlot training, and as
Force RecrUJttn g Service counctlors' combat fighter p1Iot m South Korea and in
dmner at 6:30p.m Tuesday at the Hohday Vtetnam Important Stateside assignments mcluded posts as a staff off1cer with
Inn here. ,
The Recrmtmg serv1ce w11l recogmze A1r Force HQ 1n the U. S and m Hawau.

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a crisis help, referral ,

and 1nformatton telephone
ce nter that became operattonal
on January 1, 1973
Open for calls seven days a
week, between the hours of 10
am. and 2 a.m. , the Care Lme
provides a 16 hour per day
service to residents of Meigs
County
All calls are answered by
professional personnel who are
required to have a m1mmum of
50 hours of speciahzed trammg
before bemg penmtted to work

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Gen. Hartinger
here for speech

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drizzly
day
at
10
distribution
centers
in the San Francisco Bay area, then came out smiling with bags
of groceries in their arms. Hundreds more left without a fuss
when the food ran out within a few hours.

Mens Fashion Jeans
Lee Blue Denim Jeans
Records and Tapes
Lawn Boy Mowers
Glidden Paints
Special Sale Chairs

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Care Line

1'"§Oci;j1 Elberfelds In Pomeroy

Th e Med1-Rest Supreme mattress set1s des1g ned to g1ve you a
really good n1g hl s sleep Bemco's famous Unlfused Const ructr on · and Coil-Guard " support g1ve you the fi rmn ess you need
all n1gh t so you ca n wake up to a good morn mg Every day

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- NO-BAKE COOKIES - Teresa Grueser, fourth grader at the Syracuse SChool
assisted Miss Marta Gullkey in measuring the ingredients and mixing the no-bak~
cookies for the demonstration period.

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the suggested Ideas, such as having the
students make posters or bulletin board
displays about nutrition.
The Mulligan Stew series, produced by
the Expanded Nutrition Programs and the
Extens10n Service, and distributed
through ".tate 4-H offices , offers a novel
way of teaching good nutrition to
elementary school.
The local extension office peroonnel in
addition to presenting the films offers a
follow-up program developed by Miss
Guilkey and Patty Kelly, 4-H program
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