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12 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Thur.day, fe b 13,"1975

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PT. ~LEASANT - A
··Sweetheart Ball " w1ll he held
Saturday, Feb. 15 !rom 9 p.m
~ to 1 am. at the Nahonal Guard
n Armory, Pomt Pleasant
• The event is being sponsored
by Wahama Band Boosr.,rs
• Admission IS $6 per couple
• Music will be prov1ded by the
Gary Stewart Quartet
Making up the quartet are
Paul Jennings, piano, p1ano
professor
at
Marshall
Umvers1ty, also arranger lor
the marching band and other
groups at Marshall. He has
been with the quartet the past
14 months, and holds a masters
degree i~ music.
!'lob Brooks, bass, 1s band
d1rectcr at Hamlin H1gh Sehooi
and has traveled on the road
w1th many groups playmg
professiOnally lor 15 years. Bob
holds a bachelor degree plus
several add! twnal college
hours m mus1c education . He
has played w1th the quartet lor
the past 22 months.
Mike Newman , drwns. Is Ule

newest member of the group.
He is !rom Proctorville, 1s a
semor music maJOr at Marshall M1ke has been an out-

educa tiOn He has
pl01yN\ wllh Sl'Vt ' liJI ~roups
bo th In Hnd out uf Lhe area

standing drwnrner smcc Ius
lu gh sc hool years and ha s
played wllll s&lt;ve1ul g1oups He
has been wrth the qua1·tcl siX
months
Gary Stewart, vocalist ano
trumpet, IS leader Of the group
wh1ch was formed three years
ago Director ol bands at Pomt
Pleasan t H1gh Sehool, he has a
ma s ters degree w mus1c

slage The quarr.,t plays the

educatiOn and several hours

ma JOra ty

above tn adm1mstratt on and

spee1hcall y for dancing

l'a rC l' l

Y~ t nk1ng

y,ay through
eolll'I4C playmg with a group
out Hf Hunttngton, " Th e

The group was geared !rom
rl• begmmng to fll Into clubs,
pnvate partaes or a &lt;.'oncert

POINT PLEASANT - Mrs
Elizabeth D Jones, 100, ol
Pomt Pleasant, d1ed Tuesday
In the Pearlie Jewels Nursmg
Home at 9.45 p.m. m West
Columbia afr.,r a long illness
Jones was born

HUNTINGTON, W Va . between here and PI Pleasa nt,
1UP! l - Salvage teams hoped below the locks
A spokes man at the
to fr ee a sunken barge loaded
Gallipolis
Dam w Eureka l~J s
"'th 900 tons of coal today and

Pa rham enl~·

of

ats

mu s ic

1970.
Surviving are a mece, Rita

Tuck, Washmgton, D. C , a
granddaughter.
Pearl
Brownmg , Chesapeake, W
Va , and a great-grandchild,
Tina Browmng , Chesapeake
Funeral services w1ll be
conducted at 11 a m Friday
!rom the Wilcoxen Funeral
Home with the Rev James
Bunn pres1dmg Bur1al will
follow in the Lone Oak
Cemetery Recemng hours at
the funeral home will be !rom 7
to 9 p m today

tn

Putnam County Octcber 8,
1874, a daughter of George and
Elizabeth Walker
Her
husband was the late James
Jones Also preceding her m
death were lour sons, William,
Frank, Harry and Wash, the
latter son with whom she lived
on VIand Street lor some lime.
Wash Jones died September 13.

restore normal traffac along mormn g saad not all rtve r

the Ohw R1 ver
Owned by Semet-Solvay
DIVIsiOn of Allied Chem1cal ,
the barge sank Wednesday
wh1le pass mg through the
Galhpohs Locks on Its way to
the firm 's Ashland-Ironton
area chemical ,planl.
Aulhon t1es said the barge
blocked nver traffic late
Wednesday, when more than 20
loaded barges were backed up

tralll c has been stopped by the
sunken bar ge Light and
unloaded tows headed up n ver
are bewg locked through, the
spokesman satd.

The spokesman added 1t 's
shU too early to say how long 11
w1ll take to clear the dam area
for normal lrall1c
Harry Wh1te, owner or Wh1 r.,
Brothers, Inc. ol Belle , W. Va ,
a nver salvage ftrm , sa td two
demck boats each equipped
w1th a large "c hamshell"
shovel and a towboat arnved at
the locks and dam shortly alter
m1dmght and began scoopmg
up the 900 tons or coal on the
barge at the rate of stx tons per
bucketload

SUIT FILED
In Meigs County Common
Pleas Court Alva Lee Reed,
Pomeroy, has filed suit lor
divorce !rom Wilham H1se
Reed, Jensen Bach, Fla ,
chargmg w1llul absence, gross
neglect ol duty and extreme
Meanwhtle, other sour ces
cruelly
today reported plans to
renovate the ex1slmg dam and
bwld a canal on the West
V1rgm1a shore between the
nver's edge and W Va 2 have
been stalled by a federal court
suit challenging the Secretary
$3,000.
or the Army 's aulhonty (based
Depending on the secret on the 1909 Rtvers &amp; Harbors
coding on the "Value Oleck," Act) to approve such prOJects
the used car owners can
Neal Jenkins, ch1ef or the
receive 100 per cent of the Corps ' Hunhnglon District
value ofthe!J' car, up to $3,000; planmng branch, revealed
50 per cent of the value, up to Wednesday that the smt was
$1,500; 5 per cent of the value, l1led by a citizens group conup to $150; or nothing. The vast cermng a stmilar proposed
majority will s1mply be
makmg a trip tc a Ford dealer.

Ford (autos) begins own lottery
DE'mOIT (UPI) - Rebates
are great, but Ford Motor Co.
has a better Idea -a mammoth
cash giveaway to lure 2.3
mllllon Americans Into Ford
dealerships by promising them'
up to $3,000 just for having
their used cars appraised.
The No. 2 automaker began
the mall campaign Wednesday
in the industry's first response
to tbe question: "What hap.
penswbentherebalesendFeb.
28?" lnduslry executives fear
a sharp sales dropoff once the
inducement of $200 to $600
rebates ends.
,
While Ford .was trying to
keep the rebate-inspired
momentum going, General
Motors was selllng its way out
of Its backlog of unsold cars.
GM Chairman Thomas Murphy said the leading
automakOI' was chopping the
new car logjam and will begin
recalllng lal(!.()ff workers.
Murphy aald temporary
plant shutdoW118 could end by
late March and that some of
the 121000 Workers On Open_
•
ended layoffs
could return •r
to
work by spring. By the end of
the year, he said, the number
ol idled GM workers could be
•
tha 21000
nGM
' ·said it will
.ewer
However,
have seven assembly pllnts
closed next week, compared to
five lhil week. Thla will idle
13,405 workers for the one
week, up 100 from this week.
F0rd's """'~ebate traffic
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ltuilding gimmick,
believed the•
first of its kind In the auto Industry, was Ufted from the
cootests offered by magazine
publlahers.
In Ford's case, the recipient
lrlngs the coupon and a lt.sed
car to a dealer and can receive
100 par cent of the appralaed
value -up to ~.000 -If the

"Value OJeck" bears a lucky
number. There's no requirement that the used car be
traded in or a new car purchased.
Ford spokesmen said one of

every 150 " Value Check"
recipients will be eligible for a
prize -about 15,300 or the 2.3
mlllion checks mailed. They
would not say how many would
he entitled tc the maximum

es BeDt Z
died Wednesd ay

HOSPITAL NEWS

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Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED
Lorena
Swisher, Bidwell; John Elias,
Middleport; Wilham Wolfe,
Pomeroy; Vera Stewart,
Cheshire; Thomas Sarver,
Pomeroy; Jimmy Bailey,
Reedsville; James Chadwell,
Reedsville, Goldie Bruch,
Portland; Jellrey Sayre,
Reedsville.
DISCHARGED
-Sean
Meadows, Kenneth Davis,
Charles Searles, Kenneth
Gabonk, ~nna Lewis, Worley
Haley and Charles Boyd.

COOLVILLE_ Charles M.
(Mtke) Benlz, 59, Coolville,
died Wednesday at the St.
Joseph Hospital In Parkers·
burg following a short illness.
He was born here, a son of
the late Anderson and Mary
White Benlz. Mr. Benlz was a
farmer at Cooivllle lor 33 years
and,for the past six years had
been employed w1th the
Whitaker-Merrill Construction
Co., Columbus. He was a
member of the Coolville
Masonic Lodge 337, F and AM,
the Coolville United Methodist
Church and the Junior Order or
American Mechanics.
Surviving are his wife, Inez
Brafford Benlz ; a son, Charles
M. (Mick) Jr., Coolville; a
daughter-in-law, Diana Benlz;
a sister, Mary Belle Cody,
Clill
00 v e; rour nieces, an d a
nephew.
Masonic rites wlll be at 7:30
p.m. Friday at the White
Funeral Home in Coolville.
Funeral services will be at 2
p.m. Saturday at the White
Funeral Home with Rev .
Wesley Thatcher officiating.
Burial will be In the Coolville
Cemetery. Friends may call at
the IWJeral home at anytime
after 7 this evening

Two fire runs
made Wednesday

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT

Thlll'tday, Feb. 13
NOT OPEN

Frt., Sat .. Sun.
Feb. 14·15·16
DEATH WISH

(Tochnlcolorl
Starring Charles Bronson

Calorc1rtoons:

M.ortlon Recipe
Raven; Hold the Fort
Show starts 7:00p.m.

The Pomeroy Fire Department answered two !Ire calls
Wednesday, the llrst at 11 :50 a.
m. to the Mary Qualls home on
New St. where soot tn a
chimney had !allen and caught
a dresser and s •ug on fire
Damage was set at ~00 .
At 2:04p.m. the department
went to the stngle story John
Hess home on old Route 33. A
defecUve nue had caused a lire
in the attic and ceiling .
Damage was set at $1,500

Henry Block has
17 reasons why )UU
should come to us
for income tax help.
Reaaon 12. Our people have been
specially trained . . . and keep
abreast of all the latest tax laws. We
will do our best in preparing your
return. And then we'll carefully
check it for accuracy.

PLEASANT VAU..EY
DISCHARGES - Bessie
Craddock, West Columbia;
Anna Stewart, Point Pleasant;
John Dawson, Jackson;
Kathey Clarke, Gallipolis;
Mrs . Peary Oldaker, Letart;
Mary Thomas, Point Pleasant·,
Flora
Harmon,
Point
Pleasant; Iva YoWJg, Mason;
Dorsey Roush, Letart ; Julie
Roush, New Haven; John
Litchfield, New Haven ; Mrs.
James E. Harmon, Rutland;
Michael Jeffers, Glenwood·,
Mrs. Earl Staley, Southside;
Mrs. Bernard Wallace,
Pomeroy; Mrs. Paul Wickline,
Pomeroy; Mrs. Beanie Joe
Adkins, Grimms Landing;
Loris Pullins, Point Pleasant;
Mrs. Theodore Melrose, Point
Pleasant; Marc Forshee, Point
Pleasant; George Lyons, Hartlord; Melissa Smith, Point
Pleasant; Mrs. Kenneth Birch·
ll~ld, Gallipolis; Mrs. Howard
Kiser, Mason; Mrs. lda Shiflet,
Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs. Jean
Sauer, Point Pleasant; Harley
Burns. Point Pleasant.

Market Report
COLUMBUS ( UPh- Feder·
al.state summary of Ohio
livestock auctions Wednesday
Cattle Compared to last
Wednesday slaughter steers 11 SO lower, slaughter heifers
steady to 1 lower, slaughter
cows SO I higher, slaughter
bulls steadr,, vealers 2 higher.
feeder catt e 1 lower.

Three in college
engineer society
from this county
Three Meigs Countians atlending Marietta College are
members of the Marietta
College Student Chapter ol the
Society
or
Petroleum
Engmeers ol AIME
The
associahon
was
orgamzed to promote good
fellowship and betterment ol
the college and to promote and
keep alive a dtligenl mr.,rest 1n
the petroleum industry .
The three are Davtd Wolle, a
freshman, 1974 graduate or
Meigs High Sehool, son or Mr.
and Mrs. David E. Wolle, 276
Pearl St., Middleport; freshman Michael B May, 1974
graduate of Metgs High Sehool
and son of Mr and Mrs.
Samuel B. May, Rutland, and
JWJior Roger E. Dixon, a 1972
Me1gs High Sehool graduate,
son or Mr. and Mrs. Herbert V.
Dixon, Pomeroy RD

pr oject on the MlSSISSlppl would replace the existing the Ohio •Vailey Improvement
R1vec, conlendtng
that structure wtth a modern dam Association and other groups
auth onty to approve nver and locks a few miles down· because of the size of the two
s tru cture renovatiOn work stream at a cost ol about $16.1 9 locks ( 600 feet and 360 feet)
should belong to Congress The million, Jenkins said
compared to 1,20().foot locks at
case 1s still m the courts .
The Gallipolis Locks and newer dams and because the
Jenkms said the $149 m1llion Darn, dedicated in 1938, has lac1lity was bwltnear a bend in
Gallipolis renovahon proposal been the target of cntictsm by the river.
was shelved by the Corps'
Ch1el or Engmeer's Oll1ce m
Washmgton unhl the suit IS
Continued frolll DQe 1
settled He added that a
declston eould be reached by sported m contrast to the fuel use and smaU amounts transported
by a truck.
th1s summer or !all
The group meeting Wednesday rught was in agreement that
Jenluns noted that no funds
Information
on the proposed removal of tines bas been difficult to
for Improvements at the
obtam
and
vague.
Arnott and Gilkey conunented also that inGalhpohs Dam are mcluded m
the 1976 fiScal year budget fonnation is difficult to obtain about the railroads.
Another phase of the removal of the lines was brought out in
because the projecl has not
the
tax
loss the cOunty will suffer If lines are removed.
been authonzed . Another plan
The group tentatively made plans for another public
meetmg, possibly to be held In tbe Meigs Courtrpom.
Organizations and businesses will be asked to send an official
representative to the meeting and posalbly at that time, the
CLOSING SET
representatives will be asked to take protest petitions back to
Meigs County Court House their respective organizations for signature by ail members.
Will be closed Monday, Feb 17 Also the general public will be asked to attend the meeting.
m observance of ?residents'
The group last night formed the Meigs County Rail Service
Day.
Committee whieh wiil be added to later from the standpoint of
membership and made plans to contact Attorney Bernard Fullz
to ask his help in spearheading the protest action.
One point brought Ol\t by a farm owner in Western Meigs
Continued from page 1
County was that he is now paying four times his nonnal real
Tbe former state represen· estate taxes because of coal WJderlylng his land. The bigh real
tahve said he can devote estate taxes will continue but unless there are railroad Unes to
enough hme to the superm- gettbe coal out then the coal Is of no value. It was also the opinion
of the group that the removal of the railroad lines would stop ail
tendent JOb to be effective
progress
and would discourage the development of any industrial
Collins said he became u\.
Slles.
teresr.,d w the JOb about I 'h
Complete plans of the committee on the public meeting
years ago when Butcher began
contacts
with Cong. Clarence Miller, Sen. John GleM, Govern~
suggesting the legislator take
James
Rhodes
and other actions will be announced later.
over upon his retirement.

Little interest

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Nancy L. Pope, ol Mid·
dleport, has filed a damage sutt
1n Gallia County Common
Pleas Court against Pamela
Mitchell of Rt. I, Cheshire as a
result or a traffic accident JWJe
20, 1973 on Rt. 7 m Addison
Twp. Platntiff seeks damages
totaling $10,910 plus mterest
and costs for lnjurtes and
expenses tncurred.
In other court action, the
civil trial of Herman Dillon of
Gallipolis against Lewis Edwin
Lee ol Gallipolis, entered Its
second day this morning. The
trial is also a result of a traffic
accident m Gallta County .
GRANDSON IU..
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiil,
Pomeroy, received word of the
senous illneSs of their grand·
son, eight year old Ronnie Wiil,
son of Chief Warrant Offtcer Ill
and Mrs. Robert E. Will. The
youth underwent kidney ·
surgery and ts in the intenstve
care untt at Kimbrough! Army
Hospttal, Ft. Meade, Md. Wiil
lS Wlth tbe U. S. Army
Helicopter Service.

Slaughter steers Choice and
prime 850·1200 lb yield grade 2·
4 34-36, high dressing 36-37.SO.
good 31 ·33.90, standard 25·28.60..
few In Urbana to 31.85
Slaughter heifers : Choice 795 ·
tOSO lb yield grade 3· ~ 31.75·
35.25. good 27 10·31 10.
Slaughter cows Utility and
commer&lt;lal 800-1675 lb 16·22.SO.
few high dressing 22.75·24.60,
cutter 18.50-29.75.
Slaughter bulls: Yield grade 1
1305·20251b 24 85·29
1/ealers. Choice 230 260 lb 51 ·
60. good 175 240 tb 38·47.
Feeder cattle: Choice steers «130
.00.600 lb 20-26, good .00.600 tb
Sows 50-3 higher, US 2·3 43.1·
19·20, choice heifers 400-600 tb 635 tb J8.«J
Feeder pigs steady, US 2-3 30·
22 25 ·2~ . 90. good .00.600 lb 18·20 75 lb 8 23.85 per heed
Hogs: Barrows and g1lfs
Slaughter lambs 2 higher,
steady, US 1-2 211 ·236 tb . ..0.«&gt;- choice and prime 87-103 lb fall
..0 85. us 2·3 206·25.5 lb 38.05· shorn pelts 44·&gt;16.

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NICOSIA- PRESIDENT MAKAR! OS TODAY DECLARED
he would turn to the Sovtet Umon lar help in fightmg the
establislunent ol a separate Turk1sh state m the northern third ol
Cyprus. "We shall restst, we shall struggle, 'o\e shall sacnfice
ourselves if necessary, but we shall not yield," the bearded ar·
chbishop told a rally of some 5,000 Greek Cypriot high school
students. "We shall turn to Moscow and m every drrect10n m our
efforts to safeguard the independence, sovereignty and
terrttorial mtegr1ty of our 1sland," he sa1d
The students marched through the streets to hts downtown
office chanting slogans of protest agamst Thursday's
proclamation of an autonomous state m. the Turkish-&lt;&gt;ccup!ed
portion of Cyprus. "Go to Mosccw, your beatitUde," they
chanted. "No to partition "
Makartos called the1r demonstratiOn "an expression of the
determination ol the Greek Cypriot people not to succumb to the
Ioree ol Turkish weapons "Armed pollee and troops guarded the
U. S. Information Center and the Bntish Consular offices targets of attack m preVIous demonstrations - but there were no
reports of violence

COLUMBUS -DR. TIMOTHY MORTIZ, who was sworn m
today as the new director of the Oh10 Department ol Mental
Health and Mental Retacdahon, said the mam purpose or his
department would be "to keep people out qf institutions
wbenever possible" by extensive use of ccmmunity mental
health facilities. '
"Governor Rhndes and I are convmced that the most ef.
fecitve way tc humanize the care of the menially ill, the menlaily
retarded and the developmentally disabled ts tc transfer the
locus of their care to the ccmmumty," said Mont
"We will assist our conun11 r, ! • ~ i rl • ·.:.loping the resources
to effectively treat and rr il bhll;!I e .. .u own children and
citizens," sa1d Moritz. "No J' -,:'t'a ~lUJ • , no matter how ~killful or
dedicated its employes, can re~... ce the love of a larmly or the
concern and capability or a conunWJity."
BROSSARD, QUE.- THREE GUNMEN burst mto a sleazy
hotel bar and murdered four persons before more than 60 wit·
nesses Thursday in what police believe was the second mass
slaying by Montreal's underworld withir\ a month.
Five other persons, lncludmg a woman, were wounded in the
sllooting. One was listed In "extremely critical" conditton and
the rest "extremely serious" In Olarles Lemoyne Hosptial.
Quebec Provtncial Police saJd the four dead men were all
"known to police."

havmg been elec r.,d to f1ll the
unexpired term or the late
Wilham Baromck Coun cil
r.,nns that expire this yea1 a1 e
those ol John Manley, serving
by appOintment, and Wilham
Snouller Jane Walton 1s

pi evwus years the f1hng dead-

line ha s been m February.

at y
Rabm told the parliament
Israel will not gtve up the Smat
passes at M1tla and G1d1 or the
011 fields at Abu Rodeis unless
Egypt Irrevocably ends the
state of war between the two
natiOns.

K1ssmger ended his explora·
tory m1ssion m Israel before
nymg to Jordan's Red Sea port
ol Aqaba to mlorm King
Hussem of the progress ol the
peace talks
He began his latest peace
exploratiOns Monday and has
VISited Israel, Egypt and Syna
The high Israeli ollicial
echoed the earlier estunate of a

Barge raising
resumed today
POINT PLEASANT
Salvagmg efforts to rmse a
sunken barge !rom the OhiO
R1ver had to be suspended as
mght
approached
but
opera hans were reswned early

th1s mormng at the Gallipolis
Locks and Dam.
Carrymg out the salvage
operations smce shortly after

, midmghl Wednesday ts White
Brothers Inc., Belle, W. Va
Crews !rom the salvage
company had been able to
unload approximately 900 tons
of coal on the barge yesterday
mormn g m order to start
salvage operatiOns on the
barge Ilsell.
However, according to Sam

French, Chtef of Nav1gat10n
from the Hunhngton Army
Corps of Engtneers, nver
cond1 tion s made 1t almost

1mposs1bl e

to

contmue

salvation opera tiOns after

dark.
It had been staled earlier
that the barge might be raiSed
by m1dmghl. Among the
reas on s French cited for
suspended opera lions were the
rapid pace of the nver nowing

over the dam at 114 feet, cold
temperatures, and poor
hghl!ng conditions While nver
traff1c remams slow, tows are
bemg locked in to travel down
nver as well as up At thts lime
there are live boats bemg
detamed, two gomg up and
three down.
"I would expect the barge to
be raised th1s afternoon
barrmg any unforeseen m-

Cidents," French sa1d
The barge, whtch is owned by
the Semet Solvay DIVIsonton of
Allied Chemical, sank early
Wednesday mornmg when 1l
struck a moormg cell . Last
Saturday another barge sank
at the locks and dams and still
remams on the bottom. It Is not
1mpedmg nver traffic
For the lime bemg, accordmg to French, 11 IS not
l)nown whether salvage crews
will be able to ratse the first
sunken barge because of
dangerous currents an the

nver. He noted also that no
plans are bemg drawn up tc
salvage it Willi after the second
barge is raised.

Gallia-Meigs CAP has
$32,074 grant approved
COLUMBUS (UPI ) - Five
grants, ,wcludmg one for
$49,519, to community action
agene~es for antipoverty progralllS were announced Thursday by the Ohio Deparbment of
Economic and Community
Development.
The Portage County ComffiWJity Action Council w1ll
receive the largest of the
granls lor establishment of an
emergency food and medical
services program.
Otber grants Included:
--$33,000 to the Tri-County
Community , Actton commission or Warsaw to expand a
JUVenile delinq~ency
prevention program and Implement a d~y care laciltty in
Holmes County.
-$39,578 tc the Jackson-

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mayor 's

pOSll\ On after the death of John
Ze rkle. Hollman was president
of council at the lime. Council
members whose terms expire

thiS year are Wilham Walters
and Carl Horky. Horky is
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To help the young LoUis XIV
learn his geography and
history lessons, Cardinal
Mazann gave h1m playmg
cards w1lh names, dales and
other mlormallon pnnted on
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high American of!Ic1al that the
chances are no hetter than 51150 that Kissinger will help work
out an agreement on a second
stage Israeli withdrawal when
he returns to the area Ior the
actual negotiationstn March.
The lsraeh official added,
however, that the real negotla·
hons wtll not begm until
Kissinger returns next tune.
KlSSmger met With Prestdent
Anwar Sadal of Egypt Wednesday tc see what concessions
Ca1ro mtght make m exchange
for Israeh Withdrawals !rom
the Stnatterritory occupied by
Israeli troops smce the 1967
war.
The high Israeli official
reported the secretary
returned wtth little that was
new, but he would not detatl
what Kissmger said.
Ktsstnger met Rabin and the
Israeli negotiators for a !mal
time th1s morning and then
lunched wtth 76-year-&lt;&gt;ld lormer Israeli Prime Minister
Golda Melr, w1th whom he
negotiated the earlier military
diSengagements between
Israel and Egypt and Israel

and Syna
Ktssmger's meeting with
Rabm came an hour alter two
bombs exploded m a vacant lot
a mile from the secretary's
hotel.
Police said two Arab guerrillas were killed when the bombs
apparently
went
orr
prematurely m the lot. There
were no other casualttes or
damages reported.
The semor Israeli offtcial
satd Israel wtll withdraw !rom
the strategic passes in the Sinru
peninsula some 150 miles
beyond its pre-1967 borders and
!rom the oillields there only if
Egypt agrees to end all acts or
belligerency and the state of
war regardless or what happens on Israel's other fronts
wtth Syrta , Lebanon and
Jordan
Israel would withdraw !rom
a lesser area of 19 to 31 mlies
not mcludmg the passes and
oillields in exchange for something less, the official sa1d The
Egyptian concessions and
commitment would have to be
exphctt, signed and public.
A third and unlikely option,
the offtcial said, would be a
peace treaty signed and sealed.
In any case, the official said
Israel wants to keep control of
Sharm al.Shalkh at the south·
ern tip of the Sinai along with a
ccrndor to it and would not
withdraw all the way back to
the 1967 borders.
In answer to a questton about
whether Kissinger Is mdispensable to the negollallons, the
Pomeroy gamed a car and offictal said the late of nations
lost a car early today, Ch1el or did not depend on any one
Police Jed Webster reporls
person, but that, equally, no
At 5·30 am Sgt George one had Kissmger's knowledge
Hwks d1scovered an aban- of the area and access to 1ts
doned Ford on Nyc Ave. A personaltties.
check dtsclosed that the
vehicle had been stolen m
Logan and IS the properly or
EXTENDED FORECAST
Earlene Freeman Agent
-sunday through Tuesday,
Herman Henry ol the Bureau mostly cloudy with a chance
of Cnmmal lnvesligalion has ol rain or snow Sunday
been called to check the car for through Tuesday. Highs will
pnnts .
range !rom the mid 30s to the
At 7 10 am Friday, the 1966 nud lOs and overnight lows
model car or Sharon Mattox, will be In the 20s or lower 30s.
850 E. Mam St was reported
s tolen. It has an 1 OhiO
registration 1535A and law

Getaway

Car

switched

in Pomeroy

enforcement agenc1es have

Rail removal

been nolified
The locatiOn of where the
Mattox car was stclen bemg
close to the Nye Ave address
where the Ford was aban·
doned, the ready surrmse 1s

would r~sult
in tax losses

that one or more persons
Real estate taxes lost to
evading
the
law
made
a
swttch
Meigs
County annually 1!
Vinton Community Action
railroad lmes are removed
Agency of Wellston to provide or stolen cars m Pomeroy
!rom the coun ly as proposed
tranporation serviCes lor
' senior Cl hzens and low mcome
would amount to over $23,000, 1t
1s reported
persons .
BOOSTERS THANKED
The Chesapeake and Ohio
Band d1rector Dwight Goms
-$32,074 tc the Gailta·Meigs
Ratlroad
taxes m Meigs County
Corporation for Commuruty w1shes to thank all the Meigs
Actton of Pomeroy to contact Htgh Band Boosters who amount to $9,786 34 while Penn
and enroll approximately 350 donated rood and their time to Central taxes total $13,769.98 a
lamtlies eligible for rood work at the twirling contest year Penn Central has not
stamps and provide 1,000 held at the h1gh school last paid Its real estate taxes due to
disadvantaged residents with Sunday. A special thank you the bankruptcy p_roce~ures or
transporlation to bealth lacili· goes to the Royal Crown the company However, if the
lies m Gallia and Meigs Boltlmg Co and the Betsy Ross 'lines of the company are kept
counties.
Bakery, both of Middleport lor m the cou,n ty, they would
become a part of a new system
~.103 to tbe Community donatin g food to the Boosters.
to be known as the ConAction Organizatton of
solidated Rail Corp.
Delaware, Madison and Union
LOCAL TEMPS
Meantime, plans are bemg
Counties ol Marysville to
The temperature In down· forwarded lpr an organized
proVIde temporary emergency
assistance to 256 low-wcome town Pomeroy atll &amp;.m today protest ~ampa1gn m Metgs
residenls of the three counties. was 31 degrees under sunny County against the proposed
skies
removal or the hnes.
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Fred Hoffman as mayor ex·
p1res tins year Hollman . is
se rvmg m the post havmg

Now You Know

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By WILBUR G. LANDREY
UP I Fore~gn Edllor
TEL AVIV (UPIJ - Secretary ol State Henry A
K1ssmger brought back little
new mlormat10n or proposals
from Cairo to advance negoha·
hons lor an agreement between Israel and Eg}pl, a
semor Israeli o!IICial sa1d
today.
The offtctal oullmed Israeli
policy on disengagement that
went little beyond the hard
public lme Prune Mmtster
Y1tzhak Rabm presented
Wednesday to the Israeli
Knesset.

se rvmg as clerk.

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The whole price index for January was 17l.S.l7.Z per :
cent higher than a year eariler.
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The Index was 0.3 per cent lower than December, when ~~
it registered au 0.5 per cent drop. Tbe index means that a !:!
selection of goods costing $100 In 198'1 cost $171.80 in
January.
Farm products, processed fooda and feedaled the way,
declining 2.5 per cent for the second eonaecnllve month.
Leading the food prlce decline were sugar and con·
fectlonery goods, whleh dropped 10.8 per cent from the
previous month.
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Industrial commodltles rose 0.5 per cent after no i*
change in December. A large portion of the rise was due to
increases In prices of machinery aud equipment, fuels aud ~
related products and power.
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power, gasolloe, natural gas and coke. Prices for Iron and ,'
steel, basic ingredients and U. S. industry, also rose ~
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Whealey predicts
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long stagflation
Robert Whealey, historian,
1972 candidate lor Congress m
the lOth 'llu o Dtslnct, and 1974
manager for Kent Bumpass,
spoke Wednesday night at the
regular meehng of the lOth
congressiOnal Democratic
Action Club m Gallipolis.
Whealey pomted oul that
m hts opmion "We are now tn a
prolonged pertod or stagflal!on
which will last from seven to
eleven years Netther Miller
nor Ford have any plan to get
the Amencan people out of the
criSis of continued mflalton or
pr1 ces and high unem-

Speeders pay
S1x defendants were either
fined or forfeited bonds for
speedmg w the court of
Pomeroy Mayor Dale E Smtth
Thursday mght. They were
Jenelle Cumings, Pomeroy,
$28 70 bond; Willlam Btckers,
Racine, $28 70 bond; John
Hayes, Mtddleport, $15 and
costs; Mary Cooper, Pomeroy,
$23.70 bond; Rolhe Stewart,
Pomeroy, $23.70 bond, and
Charles Williams, Rutland,
$23.70 bond.
Wilham Reeves, Pomeroy,
was f1ned $10 and costs, on an
mtoxication charge.

ployment."
Referring to Cong. Clarence
Miller, he said, Miller's voting
re cord
aggravated
the
situation by indicatmg support
lor large ml interests and
banking classes, agamst the
poor people or southeast Ohio.
He said Miller voted on
November 19th to end price
controls on domes!tcally
produced 011, which will raise
prices at the local gas pump.
M1ller voted wtth 82 other
represenlalives !rom the oil
states of Texas, Oklahoma, and
Louisiana.

Mtller also voted on the 9th of
December to kill a nood relief
bill wh1ch would compensate
lamihes who are Wiped out by
nood and who have incomes of
less than $15,000 Whealey
further satd Miller, forgetting
that 12 out of 13 coWJties he
represents are flood prone,
voted w1th the conservative
bankmg wterests of Columbus
to save money at the expense of
the poor.
Miller's slogan m the last
campaign was He Cares,"
Whealey reca lled and added
"He cares, indeed, for the rich
and well born."
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SQUAD CAU..ED
The ·Pomeroy Emergency
Squad was called lo 104 Umon
Ave., al7:30 p.m. Thursday for
Evelyn Landers who was taken
tc Veterans Memorial Hospital
where she was gtVen medtcal
t.reatn.ent and released.

TRUCK STRUCK
The Metgs Coun !y Shertfl's
Department Inveshgated a
minor acctdent Thursday at
I: 45 p m on CR II in Columbia
Twp. John A. Hardm, 19,
Columbus, was traveling east
on CR II and as he rounded a
LADIES TO MEET
curve he struck a parked truck
The Women's Auxiliary will:
owned by Ivan HWJter, Rt. 3,
Albany There was medium meet at 7:30p.m. ~esday in;
damage. NO tnjur1es were the cafetena of Veterans
reported and no citahon was Memorial Hospital. All
members are asked to attend.
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h1ghs m the low to middle 30s
Cloudy tomgh t w1th low s
tomght 25 to 30 , snow Satu rday , changmg to ram, highs m
the 40s

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and You Need Not Be Present To Win

Sow·ce of mcome for high- four yea as to develop
way Improvement comes from
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Weather

NORTHFIELD, OHIO- A CALIFORNIA BUSINESS group
was Informed late Thursday it can buy ftnancially-troubied
River Downs Race Track m Cmcmnati, but must first settle
myriad debts and other problems before racing dstes can be
granted. Tbe approval for the purchase was given by the Oh10
Racing Commission durmg an emergency meetmg at
Thistledown Race Track here. The Califorma group, headed by
George Goalding, said the entire proposal 1s contingent on the
ccmmissJOn granting rae~ng dates.
The track was sold by Mrs Joy C Twell, who purchased 1t
last year from Transairco Inc., Akron, Ohio, for $5.5 rmllion The
track was then leased back to the firm and was operated through
the Queen City and Cinclnnatt Turf clubs. Alter Mrs. Twell sued
Transairco for $560,000 In back rent the assets of the turf clubs
were frozen. Horsemen, some track employes and Ohio tax of.
ficials are still waiting to collect money owed them
TANANARIVE, MALAGASY
Malagasy's new
military
strongman
has
moved
to
crush
all
opposition on the tsland nation, abohshmg
polttical parttes after putting down an army rebellion Gen.
Gilles Andriamahozo, the 56-year-&lt;&gt;ld leader of a 19-man rrulitary
Junta, declared an end to political activity Thursday mght
following the surrender of rebel troops accused or assassmating
his predecessor.
"The situation ls entirely calm m the proVInce, and the
National Committee ol Military Command (the JUnta) has
confidence in the wisdom of the people," the general said in a
terse radto announcement. Before hiS speech, however, rebel
WJits bombed the headquarters ol the Malagasy Socialist party,
headed by Philibert Tsrranana , the first president of the Texas·
stzed nation.
WASIDNGTON - DISTRICT JUDGE John J Slrica today
refused to overturn the gutlty verdicts and grant new t.r1als to
four former Nixon aides conviCted m the Watergate cover-up
Slrica set next Fridsy lor sentencmg or former While House
aides John D. Ehrltchman, H R Haldeman, Robert C Mardian
and former Attorney General John N. Mttchell.
The four were convicted on New Year 's Day followmg a
lengthy trial on their part in covermg up the 1972 break-m apd
bugging of Democratic Nahonal Headquarters They had based
their appeals mainly on errors which they charged SJJ'lca made
In the trial.

Damage su1t filed

Henlm e said the bigg est Th1s will have to be I'eplaced from I to 4 p m , Monday
problem
In completm g Hcnhne obser ved
through Fnday for the conproposed h1glm ay prOJects m
No 3, SR 7, Ruck Sp11ngs to vemence of ca nd tdat cs who
Me1gs COLmty as hnutallon of FJ&gt;e Pmnts, 1974 Estunated this ) caa ha ve until March 20,4
money.
Cost, 2$,:l16,000, th1s would lake p m , to !ric the1r peht10ns In

LEAD PLANNING MEETING - Glenn Smtth, Gallipolis, !ell, D1stncl 10 Engmeer and
Burlene Henlme, Dtstnct 10 Plarmer, attended a meeting lor public mvolvement In regard to
programmed highway projects lor Me1gs County Thursday mght at the county court house

Sen. Collins

CUSTOM-MADE DRAPERIES

January reported that during
the years 1963 and 1973 the·
district averaged aroWJd $14
million per year, exclusive or
Interstate construction. The
presently programmed
proJects may be more local m
nature and therefore greatly
allecled by cihzen m·
volvement, Henlme noted
Most ol the programmed
projects appeared to be m the
planmng stage at thts ltme.

Candidates' petitions here

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

WAll-HANGERS by

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The Pome1U) - Mc1son Bndgt' d Sf'V t' n t·cnls A gHllun t,lx on replaecmcnl, Bowman '.s R1m, some tune thas year, Henline
"111 nol be 1ep1111 ('d unlal t1 1c gcJ solm c Th e s late of Ohm 1974 cs lunated eost, $309.000 observed He hesitated to make
spran g of IU 76 , Burl ene rc n•tvt~s between $350 nulhon
any prom1ses
~ ~~ 5, US :l.l b1 utge repair
Henline, Dastrac! Ten Pl,uUll'l • ct nd s:u;u nul hun frnm the fuel Pomci uy -Mason Bndge, 1974 ... Henlin e use d a scr een
told 20 persons at a public lax: e.1ch n ·m w1th onl y 25 pet cst un ated ( vst $91 5,000
showmg slides of the proposed
lllPe hn g sponsm ed by the 0hw fur :-;tate constnJetaon ftmd s
proJ ects Jt li sted tran s·
Department of Transpm tataon
No 6, SR 160-SH 124, Radclill p ortatt on d e v e l opm e nt
Of the p1 ujcets listed,
Thursday mght at the cour t- Hc11lme could not s~l\ \\ luch to Pomerov . 1 9 7~ estuna ted :-;ystcms pl anmn g, locatwn
house .
c o~ r . $100 ,000
Th1 s pi OJCLl phase, des1gn phase contract
had pnmat} over lhL' others
needs
C'
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iH'n
mput
En - ph ase,
It was reported earlier that
Henline obse1ved tl1ctl lltlzen
pr e lan11nary
wurk on the Pomer oy -Ma ~o n output mto tile pa·wnt v of VI! onment.al por twn of PI UJCCt er.gtn eenn g reporl, des tgn
No h could be l'Ompleted by
Bndge would begm lh1 s sprang, proJects as needed
1 epl..' t and contract plans.
M,u
ch and loc al10n c~ppro vul
If at all , "because. " Henlme
Pr es ently pr og 1 a mm ed
Henhne at a meetwg m
satd , .,, ha s IJccn suggested proJe&lt;.ts outlined .mel tentalave
th~ t th e St a te mvestlgllt e pnuJrtJcs were. No 1, U S 33
replacement of the bndge b) h urn Ddt wm no1th 3 :lmtles a t
1978 at a cost of $30 nulhon
a 1974 es tamat ed cost of
The meetmg wa s one of (I $7 577,000 This p1 OJeel would
Pehhons of ea ndJdacy fot the
This year m Pomeroy , a
seraes arranged by the ODT tc:~ kc f DlU' ye:u·s to develop .June,l975 prnn&lt;~ry cledwns m mayor , two coune1l me1nbers,
and D1v1slon Ten where the Henhn e Solid
Punwro)• an d MJddl ep01 t arc a de. k and one board or public
pubhc can parhctpat e m hxmg
No
2 U S biidgc avaal(;lble ;Jt the Mcags County a ffmr s members w11l be
of pn ontl es for haghw~l) replace ment nca1 Burlingham , Hoard of Elcetwns tn Pomet ov elec ted Dale E Snnlh Is
prog ranumng
1974 eslunatcd cos t, $254,000
The boa rd offi ce wall be op~ n se rvtng an the mayor 's post

Suit stalls dam's renovation project

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Mrs

Bridge repair put Off to 1976

·River traffic blocked by coal barge;

Stewart playing for hall

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Mohj_lize Am~rica for survival

By Louis Nizer
Ju.~t as war is too important to leave
H we were faced w1th rruhtary invaswn, our government
would call upon us to make all neeessary sacrifices, even if tt
meant the diSmanUmg of our homes, the surrender of our
w generals, so an economic crisis
possesSions and the rtsk of our hves.
The fact IS that we face unpreeedented peril econorrucally,
is too vital to leave to economists
which
may actually destroy our democracy, our freedom and
Ea ch quarter Hocktn g
Techntcal College offers a perhaps our bves Few democracies can survive mflation lil
-Reductng heaUng and atr-condtUonmg levels and fillmg
selectwn of c:ven - b ~ : ... .:. ...C!.. excess of 20 per cent
vtolators,
But our goverrunent refuses to race this criSIS Whtle people
The course offenngs mclude
-Prohibtting mght sports events and aU auto races;
eourses £or wterest only and are suffermg. we a retold that the ''lllconvemence" ts temporary
-Ehmmating
duplicate atrline schedtiles, not only to
credtt courses whtch prepare Consequently the remedies announced are trlVlal and
comserve fuel, but also to atd the fmanctally ailing atrlines.
and deepen the stud ent's unreahstlc, culmmatmg 10 propaganda buttons
The enonnous savmgs of oil from thts program should
We turn to economists for the truth They are divtded and
career knowledge
pro\1de
a source of help to those nallons who wtll cooperate wtth
The program ts attracttve to contradictory tn thetr nostrums, which unplies that no one knows
us
m
reststing
Arab gougmg
people who are worktng how to stop inflation or deal w1th the 01! crtsts
What better way to mduce the Arabs to cut pnces than a dual
The reason that economiSts are confused IS that the remedtes
throughout the day and also
of tappmg new sources of energy and conserving old
program
full-t110e students who wtsh to which always worked, fat! now The "old religton" of ftscal
ones'
Such
a deterrruned effort would be more effective than
broaden thetr knowledge by responstbtlity and light money ts meffectual because there IS no
entreaty or empty threat
Ed Note Prtor to last November 's electiOn, Tom Tiede wrote a column CiltlcC::I l of New Hampsh1re samplmg different areas of longer an unqualifted free market There ts a new economtc
The cost of energy IS only one of the contnbuUons to inflaUon
structure
Governor Meldrun Thomson and Ius admmtstratton of that sta te Under our policy to provtde an study
which
ts an illlernahonal problem Nevertheless, there are
Desptte our anttlrust laws, there ts no unqualifted comopporturuty for answer to suth crtttcal optruon we are prtntlng thts 'rebuttal · by Wtlltam I oeb
Thts Spnng quarter's
domesllc remedtes
publisher of New Hampshtre s largest datly newspaper, dtstnbuted b) Newspaper Enterpnse schedule of classes mcludes pettllon m the large mdustnes Through tariff and other devtces,
We must uWize the untque geruus of Amertcan producti\1ty
1\ssoctaUon 1NEA )
murses which are applicable to we often protect our mdustrtes agamst fore1gn 11 tnVaston," thus
to mcrease supplies until the price comes down
all of th e college's 23 preventtng competitive prtctng Wtthout JUdgtng thts
Therefore we ought to reverse the tight money policy, by
By Wllllam Loeb
technologtes plus electtve phenomenon, the fact ts that we do not any longer have a truly
pro\1dmg
funds at low mterest rates for manufacturillg or
Acolwnn ofTom fiede's, published before last fall 's electiOn, made a very strong attack agatnst courses which are offered on free market That IS why lead10g economiSts are astoniShed
butldmg
This
policy should be selecUve If huge sums are sought
Meldrun Thomson , governor of New Hampshire, smcc re.;,lecled governor of the Gra mte State the the hasts of student mterest They hod inflatwn and recesston at the same tune - somethillg
for
nonproduchve
mergers or acqutstUons, the present htgh
only state of the 50" tthout an mcome or sales tax
The followmg ts a hstng of which v1olates all orthodox economtc postulates
mterest rates should be charged
Just as warts too unportant to leave to generals, so econorruc
As the pubhsher of New Hantpshtre s largest datly newspaper for almost 30 years, I am grateful murses (all for 3 credits except
We should replemsh depleted hank funds by gmng tax
for thts opportumty provtded by the Ne\\Spaper Enterprtse 1\ssoctation to reply to Mr Ttede and gtVc as IOdtcated) offered begummg &lt;Ttsts ts too unportant to leave to economtsts Prestdent Truman
exemptions
for depostts up to a specifted amount, sunultaneously
once c010plained about tra10ed economiSts. 'Whenc;er I ask
March 24
some facts about Mel Thomson, one of the umque pohttcal figures on the U S political scene
reqwrmg the banks to ~locate a certrun proporUon of thetr funds
Governor Thomson ts an anathema to the pohtictans tn New Hampshtre He prefers not to pass
One may regtstered for these thetr optruon, they say on the one hand, so-and-so, but on the for loans to manufacturers and butlders.
out contracts to the pohtictans or make appomtments at the expense of the general public The classes the ftrst rught the class other hand, so.and-so On the one hand - but on the other hand I
Tax advantages for manufacturers who install new equtpwould hke to meet an econormst wtth one hand 1"
liberals also dtsltke htm because of hts tnststence on the baste morahttes, patriotism and rehgton
IS sc heduled . Co ntact Roy
ment
or build new plants should be mcreased
Well, professiOnally speaking, I am a one-handed economtst,
Elected as governor two years ago on an economy platform, he refused to accept a $12,500 salary Palmer, Dtrector of Adult
There IS no alternative to restormg wage and pnce controls
increase provtded by the Legislature He satd that economy m the state goverrunenl should first ConUnu10g Ed , for further and I dare to make a proposal
I
am
aware of the many objections (some cogent) to controls
No one ttem of my suggested program may be foolproof, but
begm wtth the governor The governor's office needed a refurbtshing and Governor Thomson dtd so information, call 753-3591
But
they
do provtde a temporary brake, which prevents stores
at hts expense m sptte of the fact that while ftnanctally comfortable, he IS not a wealthy or n ch man
Fundamentals of Electrtctty, collectively they would create a wmn10g momentwn
from pastmg new prtce labels over old ones several times a day,
Governor Thomson has kept hts economy pledge Offtctal polls mdicate the per captta burden of Tues &amp; Th 5 30-8 10
To overcome the paralysts on the energy front, we should or mcreasmg wages whtch are sunply passed on m htgher prtces,
taxes in New Hampshtre IS the lowest tn the nation Thts mtracle has been achteved wtth schools,
Human Sexuality, Tues 5 31).
thus benefttmg no one.
mobthze the leading sctenUsts of the natton m a new Manhattan
roads and other servtces JUSt as good or better than those supphed to c11lzens m adJotmng states of 8 10
Inordillate illventortes should be taxed to prevent artiftclal
Vermont and Maine. Both those states have sales and mcome taxes
Intro to Psychology, Tues ProJect to dtscover and create new sources of energy The buymg m anhcipation of a pnce rtse
venture should be fmanced by up to $5 btllion dollars from the
Mr Ttede's remark, "He has threatened to go to \\ar wtth netghbormg states over borders and 8 10-10 40
Substanhal tax illcreases should be le\1ed on htgh mcomes
defense
budget There can be no better use for defense
other disputes," ts hardly accurate. There was sunply a vtgorous dispute between the lobstermen of
Accounting III, Tues 5 3().
and
extraordinary corporate profits, wtth speciftc exemptions
Thts army of sctenttsts would be mstructed to develop m 1975
Mame and New Hampshtre over the border between the two states '11tts has now been dectded by 8 10
for
the
remvestment of proftts mto production
(not 1980)
mutual agreement between the two states
Pubhc Fmance, Th 8 00
The greatest gam from such a program would be the
(1) A technologtcal "brush" to remove pollutants from coal
Mr. Ttede says that the governor "refused to allow authortUes to remove ftve battered children
Pohce Operattons. Wed 5 30response of the Amertcan people
so that we can use our enormous reserves - wh1ch could supply
from a foster home because of his vtew that foster parents are all 'patrtollc' "Not so Netghbors, the 8 10.
In a crtslS, the people are magnificent
us
for 500 years - wtthout ecologtcal sacriftce;
local mmister and other responstble people m the commumty asserted that the chtldren were well
Bus10ess Law, Wed 8 10But they must be called upon to make sacriftcesfor a defilltte
(2) Solar energy - the technology ts available now, actaken care of by the foster parents The chtldren themselves asked to be allowed to remam as a 10 50
goal When there is a blackout, a flood, an earthquake, or war
cordmg to sctenttsts ill the fteld, to transport thts clean, free
famtly untt In that very same foster home. Based on thts mformatton and the destres of the children,
Matt 0 , Wed 5 30-8 10
the people do not mind sufferillg hardship to atd the
emergency,
the governor forbade the welfare department movmg the children
Eng Drawmg II, Tues &amp; Th energy to earth,
\1Ctims
or
cause
They do so ahnost JOyfully
(3) Shale otl m sttu-a process for extractmg shale ml unMr. Ttede further charged that the governor had bankrupted a hterary magaztne The governor 8.10-10 40
H
the
target
IS
clear, there ts a release of synergtshc energy
stmply would not allow state funds to be given a magazme whtch pubhshed an obscene, vulgar and
Laws of Arrest, Search &amp; derground has already been patented, three states have enough which leadership can call forth The Prestdent should understand
shale oil to solve our energy shortage,
disgusting poem The attorney general of New Hampshtre, not appomted by the governor, supported Setzure, Wed 8 10-10 40
that pohtically such a strong program of sacriftce would be
the governor in thts move
(4) TransformaUon of garbsge mto otl and gas, whtch IS
Commumcatms III, Mon
advantageous
to hun The people resent the paralysiS of maction
already bemg done on a small scale, thus rtdding ourselves of
Mr Tiede accused the governor of "repeatedly refemng to homosexuals as perverts from wlltch 8 10-10 50
or
the
prescrtption
of an asptrm ptll for a cancer
the pubhc needs protection "That ts a true statement The amazmg thmg ts that Mr Tiede should
Developmental Psycholog), excess waste,
There is a prmciple of action whtch IS msuffictently ob(5 ) Economtc nuclear po\\er, wtth safeguards to elunmate
asswne there IS anything wrong wtth this statement We beheve tbe governor's postUon agamst Mon 5 30-8 10
served
Whenever a problem ts so difficult that the avatlable
sodomltes Is representahve of at least 95 per cent of Amertcan pubbc op!mon
Pollttcal Sctence II, Wed pubhc fear,
chotces
are
full of defects, the tendency IS to procrastmate, and
(6) Hydro power, wmd power or other de\1ces whtch a new
Mr. Tiede attacks New Hampshtre as havtng beliefs "rooted m the values of the 17th century ' 5.30-8 10
ultimately
evade
by non-&lt;tclton But if a choice ts made and one of
Manhattan ProJect can develop as, once before, we developed
Good values 10 any century are sitU good values Sctence makes changes m mformatton as man 's
Speech, Wed. 8 10-10 50
the unpleasant alternatives IS put mto action, a momentwn IS
knowledge expands but truth, loyalty, freedom, honesty and thrift have been valued smce the Ume of
Pohce Admtmstratton II, Th arttftctal rubber and the atorruc bomb on short notice Mean- created for tl,like the draft of a race car which gtves added speed
ChriSt and are still good values.
while, we should reduce energy consumption by a wartune-like to the car behind
5 30-8 10
program
which mcludes
The readers of thiS arUcle in other states, we beheve, would be happy to have a thrtfty governor
Baste Photography, Th 8 10The onl,y caullon IS not to stop rrudway, when some of the
- Blackmg out all ciUes, except for ordmary street lights as
who Uves the sunple life wtthout pretense Mrs Thomson, unless she ts holding some large offtc1al 10 40
predicted difflculhes are encountered See tt through Will 1t
affair, cares for the governor's manston and cooks the governor's and her own meals
Adv Pollee Photography, a hedge agamst crune,
through Be rum Then great results will be achieved, despite
- Taxmg large autos\\hich are not used m car pools,
Mrs Thomson makes light of Ute work connected wtth her famous pancake breakfasts for 10 Th 5 30-8 10
some of the unpleasantness of the program. ThiS ts the mtracle of
legtslators each legtslattve mormng New Hampshire has 424 members of tts House and Senate and ts
-Imposmg a htgh gasolme tax as well as alternate-&lt;lay gas leadership'
CrliOmaltstlcs I , Th 5 30rallonmg ,
thus the third largest legtslative body m the Enghsh-speaking world Mrs Thomson says, 'We have 8 10
A slogan IS not a remedy It IS useful as a symbol of a
- Pro\1dmg rush-hour buses to augment mass transtt,
SIX children and tl ts not unusual for them to brtng along guests at mealtimes, so I often cooked breakNtght Fteld Btology (2 ), Mon
fully energized. We are mtred m pessUOJsm on all
program
fastfor at least ten people There ts nothmg new about that "
- Enactmg strtct htghway speed lllJ1lts,
6 00-9 00
stdes. No problem IS hopeless Only mdmduals are hopeless
Incidentally, the maple syrup served at those breakfasts ts made by the governor h1mself '!be
- Finmg operators of offtce bwldings whtch are totally lit at about problems Instead of the WIN buttons, it rrught be well to
Beekeepmg, Tues 7 00-9 · 00
governor's favorite recreaUon ts workmg on his Mt Cube Farm etther m the sugar bush or m hts
One unusual new course 1s rught;
remember that the word Americans ends wtth I can
fields
one m "Bee Keepmg" begmMrs. Thomson has been known to sl.ell peas from the Thomson garden for lunch for cabmet of- nmg the week of March 24 on
ficers as she sits on the back seat of the governor's car dnvmg down from the farm to the governor s Tuesday everungs from 7 to
mansion In Concord while the governor does his work m the front seat
9 30 The course wtll be limtted
So we might end by askmg Mr Ttede "What's wrong wtth an hones~ thrtfty Slmple-hvmg to 25 parttctpants Wilham
BARBS
governor who has given the state honest, econ010tcal government so that New Hampshtre today IS the Airson wtll be the mstructor
By PHIL PASTORET
only state tn the naUon without a sales or mcome tax '"
COLUMBUS - Tbe Ohto reclamaUon standards are met prtor to the hear10g to the
Airson has had 20 years
Department
of Natural based on planned future uses of ReclamatiOn Dtvtson In
Congress and the Prestdent
expenence wtth bees Last
DNR
) ts reminding mmmg areas The hearmg IS Colwnbus.
Resources
(
aren't
talkmg
they
re
yelling
year alone he took over 500
at
one
another
Ohtoans of a pubhc hearmg scheduled for 10 a m m
pounds of honey from his
colomes At present he has 20
The mmtster gnpes that the Tuesday, Feb. 18 on proposed Hearing Room 2, Oh10
colomes (hives), but he plans smallest portions these days perfonnance standards for the Departments Butldmg, 65
South Front St , Colwnbus.
to expand to 30 soon He has are round on the colleclion Ohto Surface M10e Law
The rules have been
Coptes of the proposed rules
three aptartes (bee yards) The plate
proposed by DNR's DtVISton of are available from the Dt\1ston
murse wtll also mclude, for
ReclamatiOn to ensure public of
Reclamatwn,
Ohto
those mterested, a vtstt to his
safety,
protect property bor- Department of Natural
aptartes
dermg
surface
mimng Resources , Butldmg B,
The aun of the course ts to
operatiOns
and
guarantee
that Fountam Square, Colwnbus,
tram students 1n "Bee
COLUMBUS (UPJ) - 11te
Ohto 43224 Persons wishmg to 1975 Mtdwestern Governors
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M D. mean that you must use the
Keepmg" By the end of the
thmk you need to fmd a good
testify at the hearmg should Conference wtU be held m
course, the student should be
DEAR DR LAMB - I'm one energy vou consume. or 1t Will
Why dtd they authonze btgger
gym program, wtth someone to
prepare a wrttten statement Cincmnati July 20-24, Gov.
ableJo set up his or her aptary htghway trucks JUst after we
of the 50 per eent of Amencans be stored as fat Most people
mstruct you m these types of and operate 11 safely
for the record. Wrttlen James A Rhodes announced
who are over\\etght I've been thmk that means runmng tt off
boughl a rmmmtmcar?
exerc1ses, and g1ve 1t a try. It IS
AI
Capone
was
an
mfanstatements may be submttted Thursday.
battling overwetght for 10 or \\Orkmg tt orr However the
The course Will cost $45
Why are nagg1ng spouses tryman m the U S Army dunng
\\Orth seetng \\hat you can do Regtstratton can be acfor the record m lieu of oral
years 1 ever smce my body normally uses far more
"The purpose of the conferalways programmed with World War I
for
)Ourself
I
do
thmk,
though
,
test110ony by sending them ence ts to provtde a fortun for
comphshed
that
mght
or
by
reruns?
hysterectomy I'm 62 now 5- colones JUSt stltmg around
tt should be a supen'lsed contactmg Roy Palmer,
foot-6 and wetghed around 125 than 11 does It om dati} acttvtt}
the governors of the rrudwestprogram at the start to be sure
to 130 pounds unhl 10 years Yottr body has Sllnply qut t
Director of Adult Contillumg , . . , - - - - - - - - -----;
ern states to discuss matters of
vo u don't overdo anVthmg
.
Education, Hockmg Techrucal
ago. That's when I had surger\' usmg as many calort es at rest .
mutual mterest and concern,"
College, Route I Nelsonvtlle, or
.....
and the trouble began
Rhodes satd
as tl once dtd. and the usual
phone 753-3591
I've been on the Wetght reason ts because of loss of
Rhodes satd 15 governors
Watchers plan but gamed on muscle mass
and more than 500 staff
thetr allotment of 1400 calortes
members from Illinois, InThose \\ho want a dtet
a day. Only by cutting lhe dtel program can wnte to me at P
FACTS
diana, Iowa, Kansas, Kenm half to 700 calortes a day 0 Box 1551, Radto Cttv Statton,
tucky, Mtchtgan, Millnesota,
could I lose wetght At tlus New York. N Y 10019 and ask
Mtssoun, Nebraska, North
level !I took me 16 week to lose for the booklet on los111g
Dakota, Ohto, Oklahoma,
SIX pounds
South
Dakota, West Virgmta
\\Ctght Send 50 cents to cover
I've kept records of costs
and Wtsconsm, wtll attend"the
everythmg I eat for months
14th annual event.
Women tend to have a drop 111
and \\etghed tt all on posiagc the use of ea lones at rest after
"Wtth such problems as the
scales to calculate my cal ones age 40. and Ule mtddle.age
energy criSIS, unemployment
Richard A Metzger, Monta
Doctors JUSt brush astde m) spread begms L&lt;lts of light
and mflation sweepmg the
Sue
Metzger to Farmers Home
data and gtve me dtet hsts that activtly, mcludmg housework
nalton, the conference will
offer state offtcials an opcause me to gam wetght, not &lt;1nd "a! king, may not load the Adm , lot, Syracuse.
William Houdashelt, Nora
lose 11 Dtetictans are JUS! as muscles enough to mamtam
portunity to work together 111
Houdashelt
to
Wtlllam
bad. When I get a 1200 calon e thetr stze They begm to shnnk
understanding and solving
diet wtlh 80 grams of protem. I and the body starts changmg Houdashelt, Nora Houdashelt,
of these complex
some
Pro football s game atten
Parcels, Syracuse
start gatntng wetght.
situations
facmg rrudwestern
dance mcludmg pre-season and
from muscle to fat Soon you
&amp;nith,
Imogene
Darrell
E
post
season
games
rose
to
an
states today," satd Rhodes.
Other than thts problem I am are Ln a VICIOUS Circle The Jess
healthy and very achve My muscle and Ihe more fat you Gay Smtih to Garheld all-,tme h•gh of 15 500 586 111
thyrotd ts on the low •tde but have the fatter you get, and the Stzemore, Edna Sizemore, 1973 The World AlmanJc says
'Rie Qailv Sentinel
not abrorma: or low enough to less energy you need at rest John Anderson , Gat! Ann Federal legtslallon requtred
LIEVOTED.,u IHt:
INTER &amp;ST OF
Anderson, Parcels, RuUand
reqwre a supplement Just
I approve of walkmg and
""fiiGS·MASON AREA
clubs
telet•aststotf appear
any gameonwas sold
Clayton
D
Howell,
Ruth
D.
CHflTER L TANNEHILl
what can a person do? Have s1m1lar endurance exerCises,
out 72 hours prtor to ktckoff
euc. Ed.
you any suggestions for us but tn a case hke }Ours, a good Howell to Arthur Hensley, Dunn~ the regular season 9 48
ROURT HOEFLICH
Dorothy ~ensley, Lots, per cenl of the ttckets sold were
City Editor
hungry, fat people'
muSI.'le bmldmg and mam- Pageville
,_,Ubllth~d dallv eKcept
Salurdey bv Ttle Oh10 Valley
not u•ed In 1972 when
tenance program ts needed II
P,ubllthlng Company, 111
lthamar D Weed, Exec , games were blacked out
DEAR READER - You are doesn 't take too much lime
Court St
Pomeroy , OhiQ
Besse Anne Weed, dec., to per cenl of the tickets sold were
0769 Busfnen Ofllce Phone
not alone I must conclude each week, e1lher
n2-2156
Edllorill
Pl'tone 992
Richard D Seyler, Neb a E not used
2U7
from the rest of your letter that
Most people don't un... S•cond clus poatagt Pi lei •t
you· are tndeed an active derstand muscle l&gt;wtld111g Seyler, Lots, Pomeroy.
... om•ro')' , Ofllo
Harry
Robert
Steele,
Martha
N•tlon•t eav•rtl$lng
Parcel, Sutton
person. The secret m many trammg You don 't need
~.tPrtUIH .. flv•
Bottln~lli J
Steele
to
Kenneth
B
Ruth
Hood
to
Gladys
,
.
,
uoel/agtJ•r.
lnc, 12 East 42nd
cases such as yours is not the herma-producmg stramm g
s
t:.t ~tw York N•w York
Lawson, Dorothy L. Lawson, Parcel, Sutton
diet or the dally activtty It ts acllvt ty
~Ublcrlpdon
(ates
l,.tght wetghts, L&lt;lt, Syracuse
Dellv Jrtd by carrl•r W'h~r•
Bertha M Lievillg, Leona M
how much mllS"le, not fat, that sprmgs, modthed tsometnc
Avtll.blt 7S ctnlt Ptr W!lk
C. HarriSOn Hersman, dec. to Lievillg to Bernard V. Full:&lt;,
Br Motor Routt wh•re carrie;
you have Thts ts the one thmg contrachons and cah"Jtemc
.. rvlu,. not evlllebl•. on.,
RoL.!rt
R
Hersman,
Aff.
for
Lots,
Mmersville
that most weight control plans exerctses that use your body as
month , U 25, lh m111 l n Ohio
Trans , Salem.
and W VI, Ont Yt•r , 522.00
Bernard V Fultz, Betty J
have tgnored, and it can be a wetght are all useful m lhts
Sht monrtt,, 11\ so , Thre~
Sybtl Ebersbach, Comm , Fultz to Bertha M Lievmg,
monttu , 11 QO Elllwhtre
devastahng.
regard Good examples here Joseplt', H Hood, dec, to
l26 00 Ytlf" . SIJII mont~s
LeoDA M Lfev mg , Lots,
$1J so. tt'lret monrha, 11 so 1
The baSte laws of energy are the pushup and chmup I
1
Gladys :Jood, Ruth Hood , MillerSVIlle
Subs.criP,tlon prlct lfltfudet.
II
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Cavs eye first playoff berth
By United Press Interuallunal
Four games m four mghts
may hother coach Btll F1tch,
bul tt doesn't seem to bother
the Cleveland Cava hers who
appear to be headed for thetr
ftrst Natwnal Basketball 1\ssoctallon playoff berth
Ftlch watched hts men
bounce hack m the fourth
pertod of the only NBA game
Thursday mght to grab a 96-93
dectston over the Golden State

Rebuttal

The only state without either

Warnors

"Our play the last three
rughts has been a beautiful
example of tlungs that go
overlooked m pro sports You
have to pay the prtce to wm and
beheve me, we patd the pnce. '
satd Fttch, who has gutded his
team to ftve stratght vtctones
and seven of thetr last etghl
While Ftlch was paytng the
JX'ICe for "10rung, Golden State

a sales or income tax!

Surface mine standards to get airing

DR. LAMB

Cincinnati to
host governors

Reader needs more muscle

four July days

Meigs

WORLD ALMANAC

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co«ch AI Attics "as looking for
a wmnmg combmat1on for his
first-place Wamms
" We !1.,1Ve only won f1ve
games Since the All.St.ar break
and I m not getlmg the overall
performance from all my
pia yet' !'he bench ts not
contr1butmg hke 1t shou ld ·
satd Allies
The Warnors, "ho turned 16
Cleveland lut novet·s mto 13
pomts over the ftrst three
penods wlule losmg the hall 12
tunes, tm ned It over to the
Cavs stx tunes m the fmal
mmute
The Ca\s, who tratled the
Warnors by,, 61h\1 count "'th
7 05 left Ill the Uurd pertod,
outscored the Pa rtite Confetence leaders, 39-21, 111 the next
13 nunutes lo take a 90-81 lead
wtth s1x mmutes left m lhe
game

The vtctory moved the Cavs
two games over 500 and gave
them undisputed possesSion of
second place m the eastern
conference They lead Houston
by a half game.
The Warriors are now 32-23
wtth a 6 &lt;\-game lead lead over
Seattle and Phoerux
In the ABA Thursday mght,
lndtana edged Vtrgtma, 107105, Memphts beat St L&lt;lws,
120-114, and Denver bypassed
Utah, 116-112
Paeers 107, Squires 105·
Indtana's Darnell Htlhnan
blocked a shot by Red Robbtns
wtth one semnd left to preserve
the vtctory for lndtana The
Squtres outscored Indiana, 32
16, m the last quarter, rallymg
from a 21).pomt deftctt to wtthm
a bucket Indtana was led by
George McGtnms wtth 26

Jtmmy Cicamon~. who
topped all scorers wtth 23
pomts mcludmg 16 m the ftrst
half, put the Cavs ahead to
stay, 72-71 wtth a thtee-pomt
pia) w1th only 21 seconds gone
m the fmal penod
'I usually dun I shoot much
m a game but I was getting my
shots tomght,' satd Clearnons,
who btl on 10 of 14 fteld goals
Bobby Smtih, who held htghTournament D1rector Gene scormg Rtch Barry to 20 po10ts
Oesch today remmded area and hrushed wtth 15 pomts,
cage fans t11at the French Ct t) swtshed a 15-footer wtth 15
Freshman Basketball Tour- seconds left to put the game out
nament wtll begm at 2 15 p m of reach
Saturday m the Galha
Barry, who hit on only 3 of 8
Academ) High School gym from the held 111 the ftrst
Ftrst rourd actton wtll ptt penod, fmtshed wtth 8 of 19
Southwestern agamst Metgs from the floor and sat out the
fhe second contest sends !mal 61&gt; nunutes.
Wahama agamst Athens Thtrd
game wtll ptt North Gallla
No games , No gtmm1cs
agamst Kyger Creek and the
last contes t of the day fmds
Southern taktng on Galha
Academy
Second round (setm-fmals)
wtll ptt Saturday's w10ners
agamst each other beg10mng at
:1 30 p m Monday Consolatton
game and ftnals wtll be played
Feb 22, begmmng at 4 p m

potnts and Kevm Joyce with 20
Sounds 120, Spirits 114:
George Carl\lr scored 34
pomts and Tom Owens hlt for
24 to lead Memphis past St.
L&lt;luiS Marvm Barnes paced
St L&lt;lws wtth 30 pomts, Gus
Gerard had 29 and Maunce
Lucas 19.
Nuggets 116, stars 112:
Denver scored 14 points from
the foul hne m the fourth
quarter to down the Stars, who
gave up a total of 30 pomts
on free throws Utah'8 Ron
Boone scored a professiOnal career-htgh 40 potnts, 26 m
the first half, but a balanced
srurmg attack by Denver and
the free throws made the
difference Ralph Sunpson and
Mack Calvm scored 23 pomts
each for Denver whtle Jan Van
Breda Kolff added 16

Frosh meet
PERFECT RECORD - The Gtrls' basketball team at
Southern High School10 Racme, has a perfect season at 4-0
thus far The gtrls are playmg m new uniforms purchased by
the Gtrls' Athleltc Boosters Southern wtll host the Gtrls'
Invttational tournament begmrung March 10 wtth the ftnals
to be played March 14 and 15 Team members ere front

kneeling, 1-r, Melante Waldrug, Cindy Roush, Cheryl
Roseberry, Karen Gu10ther and Debbte Roush, back row,
Connee Andrews, coach , Jay Ord, .JenruferMugrage, Brenda
Lawrence, Cheryl Lark10s, Becky Sayre and Jean Rttchhart
Nancy Roy was absent

Southern gals edge KC 56-54
RACINE - Tuesday mght
the Southern Htgh gtrls
baske Iball team coached by
Mrs Con nee Andrews "on
thetr fourth stratght game, thts
one over Kyger Creek by a
score of 56-54. Southern led all
the way except for the fourth
quarter when Kyger put on a
dnve to overtake them
U:admg scorer for Kyger was
Wanda Saxon \\tth 35 pomts

Today's

Top scorers for Southern
were Cher~l Larkms wtlh 24,
Cmdy Roush 21, and Jenmfet
Mug rage 7 Bestdes the players
ment10ned above Brenda
Lawrence and Becky Sayre
have been htgh scorers tn
prevtous contests
Southern wtll tangle wtth the
Eastern g1rls at Eastern on
Feb 19 at 5 30 p m

Rio at Urbana Saturday;
Redmen eye tourney spot
The Rto Grande Redmen, m
hot contentton for a Dtstnc t 22
post season tournament berth,
travel to Urbana Saturday for
a return bout wtth the Blue
Kmghts
The Redmen, 12().75 vtctors
over Urbana earher m the
season~
are hotter than
anybody on the Ohw college
basketball scene and wtll be
gmng for thetr tenth wtn m
thetr last II outmgs
Urbana ts led by lumbenng
A J Colhns, a 6-9 sophomore
out of Akron North Htgh
School Collms, although by far
not one of the qtuckest and
most agile centers around, ts
the top Urbana rebounder and
scorer and pwnped tn 23 pomts
whtle grabbmg 16 rebounds m
the first meeting between the
two teams
Colhns, also renown for hts
shot blockmg abthty, ts expect..d to be JOmed m the Blue
Kmght starltng hneup by Ron
Stoner, Bnan Boysel, Glenn
Johnson and Steve Haughan
Stoner, Boysel and Johnson
JOined the btg man m double
ftgures m that earher loss wt th
15, 12 and 11 pmnts respectively Stoner also gave the
Blue Kmghts some added
reboundmg strength wtlh 12
caroms m that first mectmg
Rto wtll counter wtth ;. btg
man of tts own m the name of
Jtm
(Eraser)
Stewart
Stewart, a 6-7, dropped m the
wmnmg bucket agamst Malone
a week ago and was I of 5
Redmen m twm ftgures agamst
WHA Stand1ngs

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East
w 1 t pts gf ga
New England

28

21

3

Ctevelnd

24

28

2

C't1 1cago
lnd 1npls

19 34 I
11 38 3

59 17 d 18 3

50 157 172

39 180

Wesl

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Houston 36 18 o
72 246
PhoeniX 28 23 6
62 208
San Diego 27 21 2
56 19 1
M1nnesot 27 23 1 lM 200
x Baltmr 14 37 3
31 126
Canad1an
w I t pts gf
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Quebec
35 18 0
Toronto 31 22 2
Vancovr 26 23 2
Edmntn 25 20 3

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Tonight's game/!
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Athens at Gatllpol s
Ironton at Logan

J ackson a t Me gs
Wellslon a1 w~vPrlv
(TRI VALLEY)
Alexander at Federal Hoc kmg
Warren Local at Be lpre
Nelsonville York at V1nton
Coun tv
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Kyger
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Creek

M1th1gan

Thursdav 's Results

San 1ego 6 Balt1more 1
Quebec PhoeniX 3
• Fnday ' s G.ames
Ind i anapoliS at New England
Ch 1cago at Balt tmore
Quebec at M•nnesota
San D rego at Cleveland
Houston at Wmnrpeg
Toronto at Edmonton

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Hannan Trace at Wahama
Hannan
W
Va a1 So uth
western
Miller at North Ga l l1a
SATURDAY
( SVACJ
Eastern a1 Symmes Valley
(Others)
Portsmouth at Iron ton
Po•n f P lea sant at Me1gs
Tr.mb l e at Nelsonville York
Norlh Gall1a a1 P1ke Eastern
( TUESDAY F eb 18)
Wah am a at Nortll Gall a
Hurr •cane at Po1nt Pleasant
(FRIDAY, Feb 211
Pomt Pleasant at Ravenswood
Wr;~hama ar Po ca
(TUESDAY, Feb 251
Pomt Pleasan t a1 R 1pley
£FRIDAY, Feb 27)

Wahama at Pomt Pl easant
( SATURDAY Feb 28)
W•nf•eld a t Wahama (2 p m J

SEO frosh
standings
Team

W L

Logan

11

Athens
GallipOliS

P

OP

3 677 424

11 3 542 481
9 5 606 545

9 5 541 4413
6 8 48 5 514

Ironton

Me1gs
Jackson
Wellston

5 9 524 555
4 10 455 589
1 13 368 642

TOTALS

S6 56 4198 4198

Thursday's results

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Grenoble, France, orgaruzers
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Boston
39 16 709
Buffalo
36 20 643
3 '
NewYork
27 28 491 12
Phi1adelpt11a 24 JJ 421 16
Central DIVISIOn
w I pet g b
Wash ngton
39 16 709
Cleveland
29 27 518 10 1 1
Houston
29 28 509 11
At l anta
23 36 390 18
New Orleans
8 45
151 30
Western Conference
M 1dwest DIVISIOn
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Detro •!
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KC Omaha
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M lwaukee
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Sea ttl e
26 30 464
6 117
Phoen )C
24 28 462
6 117
Portland
23 32 418
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Lo s Angeles
20 34 370 11 117
Thursdav's Results
Cleveland 96 Golden 51 93
Fnday s Games
KC Omaha at Buffalo
Detro1t at Plliladelpt11a
New Orleans at Houston
Golden Sta te at Ch icago
Cleveland at M I waukee
Boslon at Phoenrx
Port l and at Seatt le
Atlanta at Los Angeles

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Easl
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New York
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Kenlucky
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51 LOUIS
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Memph iS
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V1rg1n a
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West
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Denver
45 14 763
San Anton1o
37 26 587
lnd1ana
27 28 491
Utah
25 33 431
San D1ego
21 37 362
Thursdav's Results
l nd1ana 107 s an Anton1o 105
Memph iS 120 51 LOUI S 114
Denver 1 16 Ulah 112
Frrday's Garnes
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New York at San D1 ego

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ro DEFEND TI'I1.E

By MILTON RICHMAN
UP! Sports Edttor
NEW YORK (UPI) - Tony "Poosh 'Em Up" Lazzen never
talked about tt
He felt there was so much tgnorance and preJudtce on the part
of people about the subJect that tt was better they didn't know of
his affltctwn
Tony Lazzen pla)ed second h 'St '" vears for the New York
Yankees, handl10g the posttton a; tf ht • born there, and he
was part of Murderers' Row, yet only llms" closest to hun knew
he was an eptlepttc
So was Grover Cleveland Alexander, who struck htm out wtth
the hases full 10 the 1926 World Sertes
There 1s sttll a great deal of tgnorance about eptlepsy today
What ts known ts that 11 ts a disorder of the nervous system
which comes m three types grand mal, pettt mal, and p:;ychtc
eqwvalent or ps) chomotor attacks Also known ts that males are
more commonly affected than females and most cases begm 10
chtldhood or adolescence
That was when tl all started for Garry Howatt, who's play10g
such a bang-up game now for the New York Islanders of the NHL
and tsn't the lea st btl sel!-consctous about dtscuss10g hts conditiOn
"I remember the ftrst tune I ever had a setzure I was 14 years
old " says the Islanders' stocky 22-)ear-&lt;Jld left w10ger,
,,'I \\as stck that day and d1dn't go to school I was lymg on the
couch wtth a bad headache and bad feeling m my stomach and I
remember my Dad commg m from domg the chores Oh, Jeez, 11
was really wetrd I dtdn't know what Jt was, but I knew 11 was
had I was fnghtened The whole thing lasted about 10 mmutes I
got stck, very stck all over afterwards."
Epilepsy often ts accompamed by a convulston m whtch the
\1Cl110 falls mvoluntartly
Garry Howatt remembers falhng out of bed and htttmg his
head on the floor when he was 17 and that was the last tune he
had a setzure
Hts conditton now ts controlled and the way he controls tt ts by
taking a mysol10e ptll three tunes a day and a phenobarbital ptll
once a day
H you've ever seen Garry Ho\\all perform wtth the Islanders
then you know hts condtUon doesn't handtcap him a btl He's
always aggresstve, ready to go anytune. 11tey call hun the "Toy
Ttger" because at 5 09 and 170 he takes on all comers 10 the
league and one of the dectstons he owns ts over Phtladelphta's
celebrated bad boy, Dave Schultz
"I feel I'm JUSt as Itt as anybody else," says Howatt, who led
the league With 30 maJor penalttes last season This year he's
concentratmg more on scormg
Due to some of the tgnorance about eptlepsy and the fact
doctors dtdn't really learn to control tt until a relatiVely short
t1me ago some \1CI1ms sttll have trouble fmdmg JObs Doctors
have ad_.;sed eptlepllc patients to keep thetr condttion from thetr
employers because of the preJudice which sllll extsts to some
degree
Garry Howatt doesn't go around broadcastmg hts condtllon,
but netthcr does he make any secret of 11
When he was getttng h1s ftrst medical checkup wtth the
Islanders, he voluntartly told the doctors what he had and asked
them whether 11 would affect hts play10g They satd no pro\1dmg he kept the dtsorder under control
"I used to get down a lot when I was younger," says Howatt,
who comes !r010 Grand Center, Alberta "I used to wonder
whether my condtbon would keep me from playmg hockey. My
Mom and Dad always encouraged me They told me to keep
worktng hard "
Howatt dtd that
He doesn't have aU the talent and fmesseill the world out on the
tee but when tl comes to workmg hard, dtggmg m and gtvmg 11
ev~rything he's got, Garry Howatt ts right up there wtth the best
of them Maybe even a little ahead

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54 161 163
53 174 160 Waverly

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44 190 179
x Franct'llst transferred from

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Urbana m that f11st enco unter
Noe ts the top scorer for the
Redmen thts wmter, htttmg at
17 5 pomts per game, whtle
Bollmger IS averagmg 15 2 ppg
and Davenport 12 2
Noe IS also the leadtng
rebounder wtth 220 caroms
whtle Bolhnger ha s hauled m
165 tntssed shots and Stewart
151
Rto , at 11-8 overall and 6-2 m
the Mtd-Ohto Confe1ence, ts
JIISI I game behmd lcagueleadmg Malone But the
Cedarvtlle Yellow Jack ets
who fell pre) to Urbana JUSt
Tuesday evemng, ate ngh t on
the Redmen's heels at 6-3
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Saturday,
Ttfftn
hosts
Cedarvtlle.
and
Ohto
Dommtcan visits Malone

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Editorial comment,
• •
opznzon, features

~vening

classes
planned

Mohj_lize Am~rica for survival

By Louis Nizer
Ju.~t as war is too important to leave
H we were faced w1th rruhtary invaswn, our government
would call upon us to make all neeessary sacrifices, even if tt
meant the diSmanUmg of our homes, the surrender of our
w generals, so an economic crisis
possesSions and the rtsk of our hves.
The fact IS that we face unpreeedented peril econorrucally,
is too vital to leave to economists
which
may actually destroy our democracy, our freedom and
Ea ch quarter Hocktn g
Techntcal College offers a perhaps our bves Few democracies can survive mflation lil
-Reductng heaUng and atr-condtUonmg levels and fillmg
selectwn of c:ven - b ~ : ... .:. ...C!.. excess of 20 per cent
vtolators,
But our goverrunent refuses to race this criSIS Whtle people
The course offenngs mclude
-Prohibtting mght sports events and aU auto races;
eourses £or wterest only and are suffermg. we a retold that the ''lllconvemence" ts temporary
-Ehmmating
duplicate atrline schedtiles, not only to
credtt courses whtch prepare Consequently the remedies announced are trlVlal and
comserve fuel, but also to atd the fmanctally ailing atrlines.
and deepen the stud ent's unreahstlc, culmmatmg 10 propaganda buttons
The enonnous savmgs of oil from thts program should
We turn to economists for the truth They are divtded and
career knowledge
pro\1de
a source of help to those nallons who wtll cooperate wtth
The program ts attracttve to contradictory tn thetr nostrums, which unplies that no one knows
us
m
reststing
Arab gougmg
people who are worktng how to stop inflation or deal w1th the 01! crtsts
What better way to mduce the Arabs to cut pnces than a dual
The reason that economiSts are confused IS that the remedtes
throughout the day and also
of tappmg new sources of energy and conserving old
program
full-t110e students who wtsh to which always worked, fat! now The "old religton" of ftscal
ones'
Such
a deterrruned effort would be more effective than
broaden thetr knowledge by responstbtlity and light money ts meffectual because there IS no
entreaty or empty threat
Ed Note Prtor to last November 's electiOn, Tom Tiede wrote a column CiltlcC::I l of New Hampsh1re samplmg different areas of longer an unqualifted free market There ts a new economtc
The cost of energy IS only one of the contnbuUons to inflaUon
structure
Governor Meldrun Thomson and Ius admmtstratton of that sta te Under our policy to provtde an study
which
ts an illlernahonal problem Nevertheless, there are
Desptte our anttlrust laws, there ts no unqualifted comopporturuty for answer to suth crtttcal optruon we are prtntlng thts 'rebuttal · by Wtlltam I oeb
Thts Spnng quarter's
domesllc remedtes
publisher of New Hampshtre s largest datly newspaper, dtstnbuted b) Newspaper Enterpnse schedule of classes mcludes pettllon m the large mdustnes Through tariff and other devtces,
We must uWize the untque geruus of Amertcan producti\1ty
1\ssoctaUon 1NEA )
murses which are applicable to we often protect our mdustrtes agamst fore1gn 11 tnVaston," thus
to mcrease supplies until the price comes down
all of th e college's 23 preventtng competitive prtctng Wtthout JUdgtng thts
Therefore we ought to reverse the tight money policy, by
By Wllllam Loeb
technologtes plus electtve phenomenon, the fact ts that we do not any longer have a truly
pro\1dmg
funds at low mterest rates for manufacturillg or
Acolwnn ofTom fiede's, published before last fall 's electiOn, made a very strong attack agatnst courses which are offered on free market That IS why lead10g economiSts are astoniShed
butldmg
This
policy should be selecUve If huge sums are sought
Meldrun Thomson , governor of New Hampshire, smcc re.;,lecled governor of the Gra mte State the the hasts of student mterest They hod inflatwn and recesston at the same tune - somethillg
for
nonproduchve
mergers or acqutstUons, the present htgh
only state of the 50" tthout an mcome or sales tax
The followmg ts a hstng of which v1olates all orthodox economtc postulates
mterest rates should be charged
Just as warts too unportant to leave to generals, so econorruc
As the pubhsher of New Hantpshtre s largest datly newspaper for almost 30 years, I am grateful murses (all for 3 credits except
We should replemsh depleted hank funds by gmng tax
for thts opportumty provtded by the Ne\\Spaper Enterprtse 1\ssoctation to reply to Mr Ttede and gtVc as IOdtcated) offered begummg &lt;Ttsts ts too unportant to leave to economtsts Prestdent Truman
exemptions
for depostts up to a specifted amount, sunultaneously
once c010plained about tra10ed economiSts. 'Whenc;er I ask
March 24
some facts about Mel Thomson, one of the umque pohttcal figures on the U S political scene
reqwrmg the banks to ~locate a certrun proporUon of thetr funds
Governor Thomson ts an anathema to the pohtictans tn New Hampshtre He prefers not to pass
One may regtstered for these thetr optruon, they say on the one hand, so-and-so, but on the for loans to manufacturers and butlders.
out contracts to the pohtictans or make appomtments at the expense of the general public The classes the ftrst rught the class other hand, so.and-so On the one hand - but on the other hand I
Tax advantages for manufacturers who install new equtpwould hke to meet an econormst wtth one hand 1"
liberals also dtsltke htm because of hts tnststence on the baste morahttes, patriotism and rehgton
IS sc heduled . Co ntact Roy
ment
or build new plants should be mcreased
Well, professiOnally speaking, I am a one-handed economtst,
Elected as governor two years ago on an economy platform, he refused to accept a $12,500 salary Palmer, Dtrector of Adult
There IS no alternative to restormg wage and pnce controls
increase provtded by the Legislature He satd that economy m the state goverrunenl should first ConUnu10g Ed , for further and I dare to make a proposal
I
am
aware of the many objections (some cogent) to controls
No one ttem of my suggested program may be foolproof, but
begm wtth the governor The governor's office needed a refurbtshing and Governor Thomson dtd so information, call 753-3591
But
they
do provtde a temporary brake, which prevents stores
at hts expense m sptte of the fact that while ftnanctally comfortable, he IS not a wealthy or n ch man
Fundamentals of Electrtctty, collectively they would create a wmn10g momentwn
from pastmg new prtce labels over old ones several times a day,
Governor Thomson has kept hts economy pledge Offtctal polls mdicate the per captta burden of Tues &amp; Th 5 30-8 10
To overcome the paralysts on the energy front, we should or mcreasmg wages whtch are sunply passed on m htgher prtces,
taxes in New Hampshtre IS the lowest tn the nation Thts mtracle has been achteved wtth schools,
Human Sexuality, Tues 5 31).
thus benefttmg no one.
mobthze the leading sctenUsts of the natton m a new Manhattan
roads and other servtces JUSt as good or better than those supphed to c11lzens m adJotmng states of 8 10
Inordillate illventortes should be taxed to prevent artiftclal
Vermont and Maine. Both those states have sales and mcome taxes
Intro to Psychology, Tues ProJect to dtscover and create new sources of energy The buymg m anhcipation of a pnce rtse
venture should be fmanced by up to $5 btllion dollars from the
Mr Ttede's remark, "He has threatened to go to \\ar wtth netghbormg states over borders and 8 10-10 40
Substanhal tax illcreases should be le\1ed on htgh mcomes
defense
budget There can be no better use for defense
other disputes," ts hardly accurate. There was sunply a vtgorous dispute between the lobstermen of
Accounting III, Tues 5 3().
and
extraordinary corporate profits, wtth speciftc exemptions
Thts army of sctenttsts would be mstructed to develop m 1975
Mame and New Hampshtre over the border between the two states '11tts has now been dectded by 8 10
for
the
remvestment of proftts mto production
(not 1980)
mutual agreement between the two states
Pubhc Fmance, Th 8 00
The greatest gam from such a program would be the
(1) A technologtcal "brush" to remove pollutants from coal
Mr. Ttede says that the governor "refused to allow authortUes to remove ftve battered children
Pohce Operattons. Wed 5 30response of the Amertcan people
so that we can use our enormous reserves - wh1ch could supply
from a foster home because of his vtew that foster parents are all 'patrtollc' "Not so Netghbors, the 8 10.
In a crtslS, the people are magnificent
us
for 500 years - wtthout ecologtcal sacriftce;
local mmister and other responstble people m the commumty asserted that the chtldren were well
Bus10ess Law, Wed 8 10But they must be called upon to make sacriftcesfor a defilltte
(2) Solar energy - the technology ts available now, actaken care of by the foster parents The chtldren themselves asked to be allowed to remam as a 10 50
goal When there is a blackout, a flood, an earthquake, or war
cordmg to sctenttsts ill the fteld, to transport thts clean, free
famtly untt In that very same foster home. Based on thts mformatton and the destres of the children,
Matt 0 , Wed 5 30-8 10
the people do not mind sufferillg hardship to atd the
emergency,
the governor forbade the welfare department movmg the children
Eng Drawmg II, Tues &amp; Th energy to earth,
\1Ctims
or
cause
They do so ahnost JOyfully
(3) Shale otl m sttu-a process for extractmg shale ml unMr. Ttede further charged that the governor had bankrupted a hterary magaztne The governor 8.10-10 40
H
the
target
IS
clear, there ts a release of synergtshc energy
stmply would not allow state funds to be given a magazme whtch pubhshed an obscene, vulgar and
Laws of Arrest, Search &amp; derground has already been patented, three states have enough which leadership can call forth The Prestdent should understand
shale oil to solve our energy shortage,
disgusting poem The attorney general of New Hampshtre, not appomted by the governor, supported Setzure, Wed 8 10-10 40
that pohtically such a strong program of sacriftce would be
the governor in thts move
(4) TransformaUon of garbsge mto otl and gas, whtch IS
Commumcatms III, Mon
advantageous
to hun The people resent the paralysiS of maction
already bemg done on a small scale, thus rtdding ourselves of
Mr Tiede accused the governor of "repeatedly refemng to homosexuals as perverts from wlltch 8 10-10 50
or
the
prescrtption
of an asptrm ptll for a cancer
the pubhc needs protection "That ts a true statement The amazmg thmg ts that Mr Tiede should
Developmental Psycholog), excess waste,
There is a prmciple of action whtch IS msuffictently ob(5 ) Economtc nuclear po\\er, wtth safeguards to elunmate
asswne there IS anything wrong wtth this statement We beheve tbe governor's postUon agamst Mon 5 30-8 10
served
Whenever a problem ts so difficult that the avatlable
sodomltes Is representahve of at least 95 per cent of Amertcan pubbc op!mon
Pollttcal Sctence II, Wed pubhc fear,
chotces
are
full of defects, the tendency IS to procrastmate, and
(6) Hydro power, wmd power or other de\1ces whtch a new
Mr. Tiede attacks New Hampshtre as havtng beliefs "rooted m the values of the 17th century ' 5.30-8 10
ultimately
evade
by non-&lt;tclton But if a choice ts made and one of
Manhattan ProJect can develop as, once before, we developed
Good values 10 any century are sitU good values Sctence makes changes m mformatton as man 's
Speech, Wed. 8 10-10 50
the unpleasant alternatives IS put mto action, a momentwn IS
knowledge expands but truth, loyalty, freedom, honesty and thrift have been valued smce the Ume of
Pohce Admtmstratton II, Th arttftctal rubber and the atorruc bomb on short notice Mean- created for tl,like the draft of a race car which gtves added speed
ChriSt and are still good values.
while, we should reduce energy consumption by a wartune-like to the car behind
5 30-8 10
program
which mcludes
The readers of thiS arUcle in other states, we beheve, would be happy to have a thrtfty governor
Baste Photography, Th 8 10The onl,y caullon IS not to stop rrudway, when some of the
- Blackmg out all ciUes, except for ordmary street lights as
who Uves the sunple life wtthout pretense Mrs Thomson, unless she ts holding some large offtc1al 10 40
predicted difflculhes are encountered See tt through Will 1t
affair, cares for the governor's manston and cooks the governor's and her own meals
Adv Pollee Photography, a hedge agamst crune,
through Be rum Then great results will be achieved, despite
- Taxmg large autos\\hich are not used m car pools,
Mrs Thomson makes light of Ute work connected wtth her famous pancake breakfasts for 10 Th 5 30-8 10
some of the unpleasantness of the program. ThiS ts the mtracle of
legtslators each legtslattve mormng New Hampshire has 424 members of tts House and Senate and ts
-Imposmg a htgh gasolme tax as well as alternate-&lt;lay gas leadership'
CrliOmaltstlcs I , Th 5 30rallonmg ,
thus the third largest legtslative body m the Enghsh-speaking world Mrs Thomson says, 'We have 8 10
A slogan IS not a remedy It IS useful as a symbol of a
- Pro\1dmg rush-hour buses to augment mass transtt,
SIX children and tl ts not unusual for them to brtng along guests at mealtimes, so I often cooked breakNtght Fteld Btology (2 ), Mon
fully energized. We are mtred m pessUOJsm on all
program
fastfor at least ten people There ts nothmg new about that "
- Enactmg strtct htghway speed lllJ1lts,
6 00-9 00
stdes. No problem IS hopeless Only mdmduals are hopeless
Incidentally, the maple syrup served at those breakfasts ts made by the governor h1mself '!be
- Finmg operators of offtce bwldings whtch are totally lit at about problems Instead of the WIN buttons, it rrught be well to
Beekeepmg, Tues 7 00-9 · 00
governor's favorite recreaUon ts workmg on his Mt Cube Farm etther m the sugar bush or m hts
One unusual new course 1s rught;
remember that the word Americans ends wtth I can
fields
one m "Bee Keepmg" begmMrs. Thomson has been known to sl.ell peas from the Thomson garden for lunch for cabmet of- nmg the week of March 24 on
ficers as she sits on the back seat of the governor's car dnvmg down from the farm to the governor s Tuesday everungs from 7 to
mansion In Concord while the governor does his work m the front seat
9 30 The course wtll be limtted
So we might end by askmg Mr Ttede "What's wrong wtth an hones~ thrtfty Slmple-hvmg to 25 parttctpants Wilham
BARBS
governor who has given the state honest, econ010tcal government so that New Hampshtre today IS the Airson wtll be the mstructor
By PHIL PASTORET
only state tn the naUon without a sales or mcome tax '"
COLUMBUS - Tbe Ohto reclamaUon standards are met prtor to the hear10g to the
Airson has had 20 years
Department
of Natural based on planned future uses of ReclamatiOn Dtvtson In
Congress and the Prestdent
expenence wtth bees Last
DNR
) ts reminding mmmg areas The hearmg IS Colwnbus.
Resources
(
aren't
talkmg
they
re
yelling
year alone he took over 500
at
one
another
Ohtoans of a pubhc hearmg scheduled for 10 a m m
pounds of honey from his
colomes At present he has 20
The mmtster gnpes that the Tuesday, Feb. 18 on proposed Hearing Room 2, Oh10
colomes (hives), but he plans smallest portions these days perfonnance standards for the Departments Butldmg, 65
South Front St , Colwnbus.
to expand to 30 soon He has are round on the colleclion Ohto Surface M10e Law
The rules have been
Coptes of the proposed rules
three aptartes (bee yards) The plate
proposed by DNR's DtVISton of are available from the Dt\1ston
murse wtll also mclude, for
ReclamatiOn to ensure public of
Reclamatwn,
Ohto
those mterested, a vtstt to his
safety,
protect property bor- Department of Natural
aptartes
dermg
surface
mimng Resources , Butldmg B,
The aun of the course ts to
operatiOns
and
guarantee
that Fountam Square, Colwnbus,
tram students 1n "Bee
COLUMBUS (UPJ) - 11te
Ohto 43224 Persons wishmg to 1975 Mtdwestern Governors
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M D. mean that you must use the
Keepmg" By the end of the
thmk you need to fmd a good
testify at the hearmg should Conference wtU be held m
course, the student should be
DEAR DR LAMB - I'm one energy vou consume. or 1t Will
Why dtd they authonze btgger
gym program, wtth someone to
prepare a wrttten statement Cincmnati July 20-24, Gov.
ableJo set up his or her aptary htghway trucks JUst after we
of the 50 per eent of Amencans be stored as fat Most people
mstruct you m these types of and operate 11 safely
for the record. Wrttlen James A Rhodes announced
who are over\\etght I've been thmk that means runmng tt off
boughl a rmmmtmcar?
exerc1ses, and g1ve 1t a try. It IS
AI
Capone
was
an
mfanstatements may be submttted Thursday.
battling overwetght for 10 or \\Orkmg tt orr However the
The course Will cost $45
Why are nagg1ng spouses tryman m the U S Army dunng
\\Orth seetng \\hat you can do Regtstratton can be acfor the record m lieu of oral
years 1 ever smce my body normally uses far more
"The purpose of the conferalways programmed with World War I
for
)Ourself
I
do
thmk,
though
,
test110ony by sending them ence ts to provtde a fortun for
comphshed
that
mght
or
by
reruns?
hysterectomy I'm 62 now 5- colones JUSt stltmg around
tt should be a supen'lsed contactmg Roy Palmer,
foot-6 and wetghed around 125 than 11 does It om dati} acttvtt}
the governors of the rrudwestprogram at the start to be sure
to 130 pounds unhl 10 years Yottr body has Sllnply qut t
Director of Adult Contillumg , . . , - - - - - - - - -----;
ern states to discuss matters of
vo u don't overdo anVthmg
.
Education, Hockmg Techrucal
ago. That's when I had surger\' usmg as many calort es at rest .
mutual mterest and concern,"
College, Route I Nelsonvtlle, or
.....
and the trouble began
Rhodes satd
as tl once dtd. and the usual
phone 753-3591
I've been on the Wetght reason ts because of loss of
Rhodes satd 15 governors
Watchers plan but gamed on muscle mass
and more than 500 staff
thetr allotment of 1400 calortes
members from Illinois, InThose \\ho want a dtet
a day. Only by cutting lhe dtel program can wnte to me at P
FACTS
diana, Iowa, Kansas, Kenm half to 700 calortes a day 0 Box 1551, Radto Cttv Statton,
tucky, Mtchtgan, Millnesota,
could I lose wetght At tlus New York. N Y 10019 and ask
Mtssoun, Nebraska, North
level !I took me 16 week to lose for the booklet on los111g
Dakota, Ohto, Oklahoma,
SIX pounds
South
Dakota, West Virgmta
\\Ctght Send 50 cents to cover
I've kept records of costs
and Wtsconsm, wtll attend"the
everythmg I eat for months
14th annual event.
Women tend to have a drop 111
and \\etghed tt all on posiagc the use of ea lones at rest after
"Wtth such problems as the
scales to calculate my cal ones age 40. and Ule mtddle.age
energy criSIS, unemployment
Richard A Metzger, Monta
Doctors JUSt brush astde m) spread begms L&lt;lts of light
and mflation sweepmg the
Sue
Metzger to Farmers Home
data and gtve me dtet hsts that activtly, mcludmg housework
nalton, the conference will
offer state offtcials an opcause me to gam wetght, not &lt;1nd "a! king, may not load the Adm , lot, Syracuse.
William Houdashelt, Nora
lose 11 Dtetictans are JUS! as muscles enough to mamtam
portunity to work together 111
Houdashelt
to
Wtlllam
bad. When I get a 1200 calon e thetr stze They begm to shnnk
understanding and solving
diet wtlh 80 grams of protem. I and the body starts changmg Houdashelt, Nora Houdashelt,
of these complex
some
Pro football s game atten
Parcels, Syracuse
start gatntng wetght.
situations
facmg rrudwestern
dance mcludmg pre-season and
from muscle to fat Soon you
&amp;nith,
Imogene
Darrell
E
post
season
games
rose
to
an
states today," satd Rhodes.
Other than thts problem I am are Ln a VICIOUS Circle The Jess
healthy and very achve My muscle and Ihe more fat you Gay Smtih to Garheld all-,tme h•gh of 15 500 586 111
thyrotd ts on the low •tde but have the fatter you get, and the Stzemore, Edna Sizemore, 1973 The World AlmanJc says
'Rie Qailv Sentinel
not abrorma: or low enough to less energy you need at rest John Anderson , Gat! Ann Federal legtslallon requtred
LIEVOTED.,u IHt:
INTER &amp;ST OF
Anderson, Parcels, RuUand
reqwre a supplement Just
I approve of walkmg and
""fiiGS·MASON AREA
clubs
telet•aststotf appear
any gameonwas sold
Clayton
D
Howell,
Ruth
D.
CHflTER L TANNEHILl
what can a person do? Have s1m1lar endurance exerCises,
out 72 hours prtor to ktckoff
euc. Ed.
you any suggestions for us but tn a case hke }Ours, a good Howell to Arthur Hensley, Dunn~ the regular season 9 48
ROURT HOEFLICH
Dorothy ~ensley, Lots, per cenl of the ttckets sold were
City Editor
hungry, fat people'
muSI.'le bmldmg and mam- Pageville
,_,Ubllth~d dallv eKcept
Salurdey bv Ttle Oh10 Valley
not u•ed In 1972 when
tenance program ts needed II
P,ubllthlng Company, 111
lthamar D Weed, Exec , games were blacked out
DEAR READER - You are doesn 't take too much lime
Court St
Pomeroy , OhiQ
Besse Anne Weed, dec., to per cenl of the tickets sold were
0769 Busfnen Ofllce Phone
not alone I must conclude each week, e1lher
n2-2156
Edllorill
Pl'tone 992
Richard D Seyler, Neb a E not used
2U7
from the rest of your letter that
Most people don't un... S•cond clus poatagt Pi lei •t
you· are tndeed an active derstand muscle l&gt;wtld111g Seyler, Lots, Pomeroy.
... om•ro')' , Ofllo
Harry
Robert
Steele,
Martha
N•tlon•t eav•rtl$lng
Parcel, Sutton
person. The secret m many trammg You don 't need
~.tPrtUIH .. flv•
Bottln~lli J
Steele
to
Kenneth
B
Ruth
Hood
to
Gladys
,
.
,
uoel/agtJ•r.
lnc, 12 East 42nd
cases such as yours is not the herma-producmg stramm g
s
t:.t ~tw York N•w York
Lawson, Dorothy L. Lawson, Parcel, Sutton
diet or the dally activtty It ts acllvt ty
~Ublcrlpdon
(ates
l,.tght wetghts, L&lt;lt, Syracuse
Dellv Jrtd by carrl•r W'h~r•
Bertha M Lievillg, Leona M
how much mllS"le, not fat, that sprmgs, modthed tsometnc
Avtll.blt 7S ctnlt Ptr W!lk
C. HarriSOn Hersman, dec. to Lievillg to Bernard V. Full:&lt;,
Br Motor Routt wh•re carrie;
you have Thts ts the one thmg contrachons and cah"Jtemc
.. rvlu,. not evlllebl•. on.,
RoL.!rt
R
Hersman,
Aff.
for
Lots,
Mmersville
that most weight control plans exerctses that use your body as
month , U 25, lh m111 l n Ohio
Trans , Salem.
and W VI, Ont Yt•r , 522.00
Bernard V Fultz, Betty J
have tgnored, and it can be a wetght are all useful m lhts
Sht monrtt,, 11\ so , Thre~
Sybtl Ebersbach, Comm , Fultz to Bertha M Lievmg,
monttu , 11 QO Elllwhtre
devastahng.
regard Good examples here Joseplt', H Hood, dec, to
l26 00 Ytlf" . SIJII mont~s
LeoDA M Lfev mg , Lots,
$1J so. tt'lret monrha, 11 so 1
The baSte laws of energy are the pushup and chmup I
1
Gladys :Jood, Ruth Hood , MillerSVIlle
Subs.criP,tlon prlct lfltfudet.
II
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Cavs eye first playoff berth
By United Press Interuallunal
Four games m four mghts
may hother coach Btll F1tch,
bul tt doesn't seem to bother
the Cleveland Cava hers who
appear to be headed for thetr
ftrst Natwnal Basketball 1\ssoctallon playoff berth
Ftlch watched hts men
bounce hack m the fourth
pertod of the only NBA game
Thursday mght to grab a 96-93
dectston over the Golden State

Rebuttal

The only state without either

Warnors

"Our play the last three
rughts has been a beautiful
example of tlungs that go
overlooked m pro sports You
have to pay the prtce to wm and
beheve me, we patd the pnce. '
satd Fttch, who has gutded his
team to ftve stratght vtctones
and seven of thetr last etghl
While Ftlch was paytng the
JX'ICe for "10rung, Golden State

a sales or income tax!

Surface mine standards to get airing

DR. LAMB

Cincinnati to
host governors

Reader needs more muscle

four July days

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co«ch AI Attics "as looking for
a wmnmg combmat1on for his
first-place Wamms
" We !1.,1Ve only won f1ve
games Since the All.St.ar break
and I m not getlmg the overall
performance from all my
pia yet' !'he bench ts not
contr1butmg hke 1t shou ld ·
satd Allies
The Warnors, "ho turned 16
Cleveland lut novet·s mto 13
pomts over the ftrst three
penods wlule losmg the hall 12
tunes, tm ned It over to the
Cavs stx tunes m the fmal
mmute
The Ca\s, who tratled the
Warnors by,, 61h\1 count "'th
7 05 left Ill the Uurd pertod,
outscored the Pa rtite Confetence leaders, 39-21, 111 the next
13 nunutes lo take a 90-81 lead
wtth s1x mmutes left m lhe
game

The vtctory moved the Cavs
two games over 500 and gave
them undisputed possesSion of
second place m the eastern
conference They lead Houston
by a half game.
The Warriors are now 32-23
wtth a 6 &lt;\-game lead lead over
Seattle and Phoerux
In the ABA Thursday mght,
lndtana edged Vtrgtma, 107105, Memphts beat St L&lt;lws,
120-114, and Denver bypassed
Utah, 116-112
Paeers 107, Squires 105·
Indtana's Darnell Htlhnan
blocked a shot by Red Robbtns
wtth one semnd left to preserve
the vtctory for lndtana The
Squtres outscored Indiana, 32
16, m the last quarter, rallymg
from a 21).pomt deftctt to wtthm
a bucket Indtana was led by
George McGtnms wtth 26

Jtmmy Cicamon~. who
topped all scorers wtth 23
pomts mcludmg 16 m the ftrst
half, put the Cavs ahead to
stay, 72-71 wtth a thtee-pomt
pia) w1th only 21 seconds gone
m the fmal penod
'I usually dun I shoot much
m a game but I was getting my
shots tomght,' satd Clearnons,
who btl on 10 of 14 fteld goals
Bobby Smtih, who held htghTournament D1rector Gene scormg Rtch Barry to 20 po10ts
Oesch today remmded area and hrushed wtth 15 pomts,
cage fans t11at the French Ct t) swtshed a 15-footer wtth 15
Freshman Basketball Tour- seconds left to put the game out
nament wtll begm at 2 15 p m of reach
Saturday m the Galha
Barry, who hit on only 3 of 8
Academ) High School gym from the held 111 the ftrst
Ftrst rourd actton wtll ptt penod, fmtshed wtth 8 of 19
Southwestern agamst Metgs from the floor and sat out the
fhe second contest sends !mal 61&gt; nunutes.
Wahama agamst Athens Thtrd
game wtll ptt North Gallla
No games , No gtmm1cs
agamst Kyger Creek and the
last contes t of the day fmds
Southern taktng on Galha
Academy
Second round (setm-fmals)
wtll ptt Saturday's w10ners
agamst each other beg10mng at
:1 30 p m Monday Consolatton
game and ftnals wtll be played
Feb 22, begmmng at 4 p m

potnts and Kevm Joyce with 20
Sounds 120, Spirits 114:
George Carl\lr scored 34
pomts and Tom Owens hlt for
24 to lead Memphis past St.
L&lt;luiS Marvm Barnes paced
St L&lt;lws wtth 30 pomts, Gus
Gerard had 29 and Maunce
Lucas 19.
Nuggets 116, stars 112:
Denver scored 14 points from
the foul hne m the fourth
quarter to down the Stars, who
gave up a total of 30 pomts
on free throws Utah'8 Ron
Boone scored a professiOnal career-htgh 40 potnts, 26 m
the first half, but a balanced
srurmg attack by Denver and
the free throws made the
difference Ralph Sunpson and
Mack Calvm scored 23 pomts
each for Denver whtle Jan Van
Breda Kolff added 16

Frosh meet
PERFECT RECORD - The Gtrls' basketball team at
Southern High School10 Racme, has a perfect season at 4-0
thus far The gtrls are playmg m new uniforms purchased by
the Gtrls' Athleltc Boosters Southern wtll host the Gtrls'
Invttational tournament begmrung March 10 wtth the ftnals
to be played March 14 and 15 Team members ere front

kneeling, 1-r, Melante Waldrug, Cindy Roush, Cheryl
Roseberry, Karen Gu10ther and Debbte Roush, back row,
Connee Andrews, coach , Jay Ord, .JenruferMugrage, Brenda
Lawrence, Cheryl Lark10s, Becky Sayre and Jean Rttchhart
Nancy Roy was absent

Southern gals edge KC 56-54
RACINE - Tuesday mght
the Southern Htgh gtrls
baske Iball team coached by
Mrs Con nee Andrews "on
thetr fourth stratght game, thts
one over Kyger Creek by a
score of 56-54. Southern led all
the way except for the fourth
quarter when Kyger put on a
dnve to overtake them
U:admg scorer for Kyger was
Wanda Saxon \\tth 35 pomts

Today's

Top scorers for Southern
were Cher~l Larkms wtlh 24,
Cmdy Roush 21, and Jenmfet
Mug rage 7 Bestdes the players
ment10ned above Brenda
Lawrence and Becky Sayre
have been htgh scorers tn
prevtous contests
Southern wtll tangle wtth the
Eastern g1rls at Eastern on
Feb 19 at 5 30 p m

Rio at Urbana Saturday;
Redmen eye tourney spot
The Rto Grande Redmen, m
hot contentton for a Dtstnc t 22
post season tournament berth,
travel to Urbana Saturday for
a return bout wtth the Blue
Kmghts
The Redmen, 12().75 vtctors
over Urbana earher m the
season~
are hotter than
anybody on the Ohw college
basketball scene and wtll be
gmng for thetr tenth wtn m
thetr last II outmgs
Urbana ts led by lumbenng
A J Colhns, a 6-9 sophomore
out of Akron North Htgh
School Collms, although by far
not one of the qtuckest and
most agile centers around, ts
the top Urbana rebounder and
scorer and pwnped tn 23 pomts
whtle grabbmg 16 rebounds m
the first meeting between the
two teams
Colhns, also renown for hts
shot blockmg abthty, ts expect..d to be JOmed m the Blue
Kmght starltng hneup by Ron
Stoner, Bnan Boysel, Glenn
Johnson and Steve Haughan
Stoner, Boysel and Johnson
JOined the btg man m double
ftgures m that earher loss wt th
15, 12 and 11 pmnts respectively Stoner also gave the
Blue Kmghts some added
reboundmg strength wtlh 12
caroms m that first mectmg
Rto wtll counter wtth ;. btg
man of tts own m the name of
Jtm
(Eraser)
Stewart
Stewart, a 6-7, dropped m the
wmnmg bucket agamst Malone
a week ago and was I of 5
Redmen m twm ftgures agamst
WHA Stand1ngs

Bv Umted Press International
East
w 1 t pts gf ga
New England

28

21

3

Ctevelnd

24

28

2

C't1 1cago
lnd 1npls

19 34 I
11 38 3

59 17 d 18 3

50 157 172

39 180

Wesl

w 1

t pts gf
Houston 36 18 o
72 246
PhoeniX 28 23 6
62 208
San Diego 27 21 2
56 19 1
M1nnesot 27 23 1 lM 200
x Baltmr 14 37 3
31 126
Canad1an
w I t pts gf
70 222
Quebec
35 18 0
Toronto 31 22 2
Vancovr 26 23 2
Edmntn 25 20 3

~15

25 120 211
ga

167
186
173
171
224
ga

176

Tonight's game/!
I SEOAL)
Athens at Gatllpol s
Ironton at Logan

J ackson a t Me gs
Wellslon a1 w~vPrlv
(TRI VALLEY)
Alexander at Federal Hoc kmg
Warren Local at Be lpre
Nelsonville York at V1nton
Coun tv
(SVACl

Kyger
Valley

Creek

M1th1gan

Thursdav 's Results

San 1ego 6 Balt1more 1
Quebec PhoeniX 3
• Fnday ' s G.ames
Ind i anapoliS at New England
Ch 1cago at Balt tmore
Quebec at M•nnesota
San D rego at Cleveland
Houston at Wmnrpeg
Toronto at Edmonton

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at

Symmes

£Other s I
Hannan Trace at Wahama
Hannan
W
Va a1 So uth
western
Miller at North Ga l l1a
SATURDAY
( SVACJ
Eastern a1 Symmes Valley
(Others)
Portsmouth at Iron ton
Po•n f P lea sant at Me1gs
Tr.mb l e at Nelsonville York
Norlh Gall1a a1 P1ke Eastern
( TUESDAY F eb 18)
Wah am a at Nortll Gall a
Hurr •cane at Po1nt Pleasant
(FRIDAY, Feb 211
Pomt Pleasant at Ravenswood
Wr;~hama ar Po ca
(TUESDAY, Feb 251
Pomt Pleasan t a1 R 1pley
£FRIDAY, Feb 27)

Wahama at Pomt Pl easant
( SATURDAY Feb 28)
W•nf•eld a t Wahama (2 p m J

SEO frosh
standings
Team

W L

Logan

11

Athens
GallipOliS

P

OP

3 677 424

11 3 542 481
9 5 606 545

9 5 541 4413
6 8 48 5 514

Ironton

Me1gs
Jackson
Wellston

5 9 524 555
4 10 455 589
1 13 368 642

TOTALS

S6 56 4198 4198

Thursday's results

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PARIS (UP!) - Rodrtgo
Valdes of Colombia will defend
his world rruddleweight hUe
(WBC) against French challenger Max Cohen April 12 m
Grenoble, France, orgaruzers
BIUlouitced WednesdaY night.
"I keep the firm hope to gtve
Franee her first world middleweight title smce Marcel
Cerdan," Cohen said
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By Un1ted Press Inter-national
Eastern Conference
Atlant iC DIVISIOn
w I pet g b
Boston
39 16 709
Buffalo
36 20 643
3 '
NewYork
27 28 491 12
Phi1adelpt11a 24 JJ 421 16
Central DIVISIOn
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Wash ngton
39 16 709
Cleveland
29 27 518 10 1 1
Houston
29 28 509 11
At l anta
23 36 390 18
New Orleans
8 45
151 30
Western Conference
M 1dwest DIVISIOn
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Ch 1cago
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Detro •!
32 '27 542 3
KC Omaha
30 27 526
4
M lwaukee
26 28 481
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Sea ttl e
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Phoen )C
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Portland
23 32 418
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Lo s Angeles
20 34 370 11 117
Thursdav's Results
Cleveland 96 Golden 51 93
Fnday s Games
KC Omaha at Buffalo
Detro1t at Plliladelpt11a
New Orleans at Houston
Golden Sta te at Ch icago
Cleveland at M I waukee
Boslon at Phoenrx
Port l and at Seatt le
Atlanta at Los Angeles

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Catcher Bob Stinson of the
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withdrew ffom arbitration
proceedings Wednesday and
stgned a 1975 contract With the
club.
The 29-year-old Stinson
played ill 38 games last year
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New York
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Kenlucky
40 14 741
51 LOUIS
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Memph iS
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V1rg1n a
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West
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Denver
45 14 763
San Anton1o
37 26 587
lnd1ana
27 28 491
Utah
25 33 431
San D1ego
21 37 362
Thursdav's Results
l nd1ana 107 s an Anton1o 105
Memph iS 120 51 LOUI S 114
Denver 1 16 Ulah 112
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By MILTON RICHMAN
UP! Sports Edttor
NEW YORK (UPI) - Tony "Poosh 'Em Up" Lazzen never
talked about tt
He felt there was so much tgnorance and preJudtce on the part
of people about the subJect that tt was better they didn't know of
his affltctwn
Tony Lazzen pla)ed second h 'St '" vears for the New York
Yankees, handl10g the posttton a; tf ht • born there, and he
was part of Murderers' Row, yet only llms" closest to hun knew
he was an eptlepttc
So was Grover Cleveland Alexander, who struck htm out wtth
the hases full 10 the 1926 World Sertes
There 1s sttll a great deal of tgnorance about eptlepsy today
What ts known ts that 11 ts a disorder of the nervous system
which comes m three types grand mal, pettt mal, and p:;ychtc
eqwvalent or ps) chomotor attacks Also known ts that males are
more commonly affected than females and most cases begm 10
chtldhood or adolescence
That was when tl all started for Garry Howatt, who's play10g
such a bang-up game now for the New York Islanders of the NHL
and tsn't the lea st btl sel!-consctous about dtscuss10g hts conditiOn
"I remember the ftrst tune I ever had a setzure I was 14 years
old " says the Islanders' stocky 22-)ear-&lt;Jld left w10ger,
,,'I \\as stck that day and d1dn't go to school I was lymg on the
couch wtth a bad headache and bad feeling m my stomach and I
remember my Dad commg m from domg the chores Oh, Jeez, 11
was really wetrd I dtdn't know what Jt was, but I knew 11 was
had I was fnghtened The whole thing lasted about 10 mmutes I
got stck, very stck all over afterwards."
Epilepsy often ts accompamed by a convulston m whtch the
\1Cl110 falls mvoluntartly
Garry Howatt remembers falhng out of bed and htttmg his
head on the floor when he was 17 and that was the last tune he
had a setzure
Hts conditton now ts controlled and the way he controls tt ts by
taking a mysol10e ptll three tunes a day and a phenobarbital ptll
once a day
H you've ever seen Garry Ho\\all perform wtth the Islanders
then you know hts condtUon doesn't handtcap him a btl He's
always aggresstve, ready to go anytune. 11tey call hun the "Toy
Ttger" because at 5 09 and 170 he takes on all comers 10 the
league and one of the dectstons he owns ts over Phtladelphta's
celebrated bad boy, Dave Schultz
"I feel I'm JUSt as Itt as anybody else," says Howatt, who led
the league With 30 maJor penalttes last season This year he's
concentratmg more on scormg
Due to some of the tgnorance about eptlepsy and the fact
doctors dtdn't really learn to control tt until a relatiVely short
t1me ago some \1CI1ms sttll have trouble fmdmg JObs Doctors
have ad_.;sed eptlepllc patients to keep thetr condttion from thetr
employers because of the preJudice which sllll extsts to some
degree
Garry Howatt doesn't go around broadcastmg hts condtllon,
but netthcr does he make any secret of 11
When he was getttng h1s ftrst medical checkup wtth the
Islanders, he voluntartly told the doctors what he had and asked
them whether 11 would affect hts play10g They satd no pro\1dmg he kept the dtsorder under control
"I used to get down a lot when I was younger," says Howatt,
who comes !r010 Grand Center, Alberta "I used to wonder
whether my condtbon would keep me from playmg hockey. My
Mom and Dad always encouraged me They told me to keep
worktng hard "
Howatt dtd that
He doesn't have aU the talent and fmesseill the world out on the
tee but when tl comes to workmg hard, dtggmg m and gtvmg 11
ev~rything he's got, Garry Howatt ts right up there wtth the best
of them Maybe even a little ahead

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Urbana m that f11st enco unter
Noe ts the top scorer for the
Redmen thts wmter, htttmg at
17 5 pomts per game, whtle
Bollmger IS averagmg 15 2 ppg
and Davenport 12 2
Noe IS also the leadtng
rebounder wtth 220 caroms
whtle Bolhnger ha s hauled m
165 tntssed shots and Stewart
151
Rto , at 11-8 overall and 6-2 m
the Mtd-Ohto Confe1ence, ts
JIISI I game behmd lcagueleadmg Malone But the
Cedarvtlle Yellow Jack ets
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Tuesday evemng, ate ngh t on
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ddleport-Pomeroy 0 , Fnda), f eb H, W7a

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B) MURRAYOLDERMAN
THE riPOFF
Afterthought on the Super Bo"l - the Vtkmgs neveo teal!;
had a chance to wm because of Fran Tar kenton s sore pa ssmg
arm It was comple te!) legtl He told me the day before the g~me
that he hadn t been able to ztng a pass more than 20 vards for the
prevwus month
Q - A fc" ye ars back1 rerl") Rrad sha" Y. as on a plane a nd

th e landiog gear went out ror gut stuck He pulled the ~e ars by
hand so the plane could land safe The story, plt·asc' B f
Evans\11le, lnd

nomlc Rt search dt OhJO State
Anc1 b\ not dotng so 1 bf'r.m sr he \\ oUld have had to p.n ~)i M(l
Umvc1 s1ty reported Thursday
t.nxco; 011 tht dnmut\ Hunter tl w sr 1 ~ 1hle\ m t 1u 1 ~e\u ~·d tht
th.1t Oh1o s personal mcome
co nti act Bc~ skf· tlJ&lt;ill p!.t vt 1 s h &lt;l\ t.: IJcnl tlu "d lllt i;l l l ~ n ge rn c nl~ tc1
1 ate m Decem bet wa s $59 9
ge t m.txtrnum usr of th t lr TnonC) ( Jns tl~d d uf lt.l lllt., lit U\\ll o.. .. ;-,
btllmn an mcrease of 5 pe1
h&lt;lll J.!: on to tt a n d r e&lt;~p mtC'r est be nefits 1
t:ent uver the December 1973
tl- ls tht•n• a ny c h.mn · uf l.a rr} Csonk a, Paul Warfu~ ld an d
level
Jun Km k breaking up lhcrr t c1nl ra&lt; t "nh tht• W F L ' If n ot , ""h } '
- Mtkc S t 1ru W cs t t•rl )

'I he ce nter also reported that

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l11e M1a rn 1 Dolphms tr w bound more t1ghtl} thdn m u~ t
because the1r ( on tr rtd u as du r ttl} \Hth J ohn Bassett the
1dronto money man not w1th h1s club and so he d ha,\ e to be
th e consentmg pm t} 1f the) were ever cut loose I d sa~ 1f the
WFLm,mages to surv1ve they II be pla ying m 1t
(~--ll ow man} Vl'.lrs drd .fur I .AJ UI!i hold the heavyw(' Jgh.
1 hampwnsh1p was rt tht• lung est a nd "hat I' ' cr bt•ca m e of J oe 's
sun '-H Andrade, Sa n Leandro (a hf

You got 1t After h1s rookt e year m t11e \\Jnter Tc11y c~nd ,,
Mtss Teenage Amenca, Debbte Pa tton \\ ere fl ymg betwee n
Shreveport, La , and M1 dland Tex , for a Fellull slup of Chns han
Athle tes engagement Ille landing gear tn the pn vt~tc two-cngme
Joe held the title II years and ctght months , ft om June 22
plane stuck and Terr) went down mto the ptt and dtsengaged \t
1937 unt tl he re ttred March l 1949 J oe fought late• but not us lite
manually a pretty good ph) steal fea t, so the) could land safe I)
champ1on Hts son offsprmg of Joe s ma r riage to Marva I'roltt&gt;J
Terry subsequently marrted a M1ss 1cenage Amen ca (Hnd
ts rep01 ted hvtng 1r1 tht.: Dcnve1 a rea Joe spends hts tune no\' c~s
di vorced her ) but tl wasn t Debbte
.1 gref'ter at Cae sar s Pakl(C m Lets Vcg0:1 s
Q-Whu IS the lormerCeltic pla yer that appears on the long
Q- Who \\ as th e l:1 st player lu play hoth wa y~ m a National
di stance" televi sion commercial ~ 1th B11l Russell ' What year
h mtball Lea gue' St cvt• Manle} Rt•Jd svtllr , N C
did he play and what Is he dolng now ' -B l , Oregon Hill, N N
Let s put tt th1s v. a} rtw!dst ma n to do 1t effec t1vel) and at
You're referr mg to Ron Watts , now an msurancc cxccuttvt.:
length was Chuck Bednank who played 58 nunule. uul of 60 as
m Washtngton, D C Ron ca me out of Wake Forest to the Boston
the Phtladelphta Eag les defeated the Gt ecn Ba) Packeos 17·1!
Celttcs m th e 1966-1!7 season when Russe ll " as pla yer.;,oa ch Hr
fur the 1960 Nr' l lt tle Chuck lw l s l&lt;~ r ted lhl' season as offeriS I\ e
was a backup lorward-&lt;:enter who scored 38 pmnls m 27 games
centc1 but doubled up \\ hen the ragl'=s ran out of hnebac kcrs tn
and qutt after th at one campatgr "hen he was ch a fled as an
the fofth game
expansiOn player by Seattle 1where RtiSse ll no" coa ches ) Thetr
Q-Wh er r 1s Bt•'o FTaiH'IS lht•st• days 1 - Boh Zeman,
fnendshtp IS genUine II was Btll s chmce to ptck an) one m the
()o&lt;~kl,md , Cahf
country as his partner on the telephone contniCrctal
Last \\ e heard of the p11de of RIO Grdnde Co llege Is that he
Q-Would someone please explain why , II half of Ca tllsh
\\dS ctnvtng a tru ck In souU1east Oluo \\ he! e some folks still
HWtter's salary of $100,000 was to be deferred , the Oakland
remember hts baske tball !ugh scon ng antit:s
Athleti cs were ruled delinquent lor not paytng him during the
PARflNG SHOf
1974 season and thereby lost the best pitcher in haseball•-Jay
If the 1 ecent Pro Bo Y. I g£rrne we1e covered honest!}
R , Cmclnnati, Ohio.
newspapers Y. ould have reported tt as a \\-orthlcss exhibitiOn a nd
"Deler ' m Catftsh's case dtdn 't mean dela) Tite key pomt m
I hav tng nothtng lo do wtth the NFC 1ega tntng pnde but merely
the HWtlcr case that has confttsed la ymen IS that Charley Fmley
a vaptd exerctse whtch le t ABC s broadcasters tell each other
had to defer the second $50,000 to anyone Hunt er chose m 1974
what grea t guys they'd been to ~&lt; ork "tlh

Englishman on top
game started to lake shape last
Oosterhms , the
likable week at the Bob Hope Desert
Englishman, never doubted lor ClaSSic m Palm Sprmgs, Calif
Thursday, on a cloudy and
a second he had a chance to
overcast
day wlth a breeze
make hls mark on the
blowtng m off the Pactftc
Amertcan PGA tour
There was liiUe else he could Ocean , Oosterhms' game came
accomplish m Europe after ahve as he shot a SIX-Wider-par
leading the British Vardon 66 for a one-stroke lead over
Trophy race lour times, wm- Art\e McNickle, Mark Hayes
mng the Eisenhower Cup, Ute and John Schroeder m Ut e
French Open twtce and the openmg roWtd of the $170,000
Italian Open once plus playing Andy Wtlhams-San Dtego
Open
on a Walker Cup team
" I fell fo r the ftrst time Uta I I
So , last year he decided to try
was
playmg the way I can,
his hand on the American tour
satd
Oos
terhuts l o th1s pmnt
He finished second in Ute
Monsanto Open and won I don I believe l have played
$21,913 m haU a dozen ap- my best Oh, Ute wmd was
pearances, then went to Ute Utere and tt was trtcky at
PGA Qualifying School and times, but 11 dtdn't affect my
game In fact, I was qmle
won hts card
happy wlth the weather This
Oo~terh~IS, wbo Is 26, stands
would
have been a great day m
6-S and wetghed over 200
England
"
pounds, started out m the
It was an embarrassing day
Phoemx Open Utts year and has
been gomg ever since, even for the local chamber or
though he mlssed Ute cut in commerce but mor e tha n
10,000 fans trouped out to
Phoerux
He didn 'I play well enough in Torrey Pmes on a day better
any of Ute next four events to swted for duck hunting than
distmgutsh himsell but his golf
SAN DIEGO (Uri) - Peter

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RACINE - Mr and Mrs
SYRACUSE - Mr and Mrs
Carl Wolfe, Rl I, Racme, are Hug h M Mc Pha tl , Syracuse
announ cmg the btrUt of a 6 lbs are ann ouncmg the btrth of a
daughter. Megan Elizabeth, daughter Heather Lynn ,
Tuesday, Feb II at the Holzer SWtday, Feb 9, at the Holzeo
Medtcal Center Grandparents Medtcal Ce nte r Ma terna l
are Mr and Mrs Charles Asa gran dparents are Mr and Mrs
Bradbury, Mtddleport , and R S Corson, Morganto11n W
Mrs Deily Wolfe, Apple Grove Va , and Mrs Hugh R McGreat-grandparents are Mrs Phatl, Grafton W Va , IS the
Robert Retbel Mom stown. pat ern al grandmother Mr
and Mr a nd Mrs Cec tl and Mrs McPhatl have two
Bradbury, Mtddleport Mrs sons Corev and Scott
La ura Bradbury, Mtddleport,
ts the grea t
greatgrandmother Mr and Mrs
Wolfe have two ot her
daughters , Wendy 5 and
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Trtcta, 3
Recent weekend vtstl ors of
Jt m Ste\\ art \\ ere Gen Gresh
and
Man on Stst Port Clin ton,
SERVICF.S SET
H I. Jones confe rence an d Be tty West Genoa Stmda\
supermtendent, wtll be speaker the) were JOined b) F.dward
at the 10 30 a m mormng R\ chhck, Mingo JunctiOn for
Mrshtp servtce at Ute Hysell dmner at the home of Mr and
Run f ree Metltodtst Church Mrs Phthp Werr) Ste" art
S\mda) In the evemng the and Ius guests met on a tour to
Mtsston Youth Chotr , Pmnt lite BahHma lslimcts last fall
Pleasant," til smg at i 30 p 111
and the speaker wtll be Mtss
Sargent
INSPF.CTION SET
Harhsunvdle
Lodge 411 1\lll
MEETINGS CANCELLED
The Past PreSidents ' Parle; hold 1ts annual 1nspectton
Saturday Feb 15 at 7 30 p m
cf Drew Webster Umt 39,
The Entered Appentice degree
Amen can Legwn Auxthary,
wtll not hold meetings durmg wtil be conlerred Refreshments w11l be served follo\\mg
Lent Next meeting "tll be
th e mee hng All Mas ter
Aprtl 16 at Ute home of Mrs
Masons mvtled to attend
Harry Davts

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Williams Open

One player who was affec ted
by the weather was Johnn)
Mtller, wtnner of three events
thiS year and 11 m the last B
months Mtller ca me here as
the odds-&lt;&gt;n favonle bu t caught
a cold earl) tn the " eek and
had all he could do to ftmsh the
opemng round, shootmg a one
ovet-par 73 that put htm seven
shots behind OosterhUis
f didn 't feel all that well and
the cold wea ther bothered me
maybe more than some of lhe
others ' Mtller sat d, But
that s no excuse, I should have
played better The seco nd
round wtll be a btg one for me 1
can get m 11 wtth a good
round '
Between Mtller and Ute lead
are some 65 players , but wtth
off weather and too pretty
tou gh seastde courses playmg

longer a star ltke Mtller ca n
close the ga p qUic kly "'th one
good round
Oosterhuts had ftve btrdtes,
an eagle and a bogey on his
card of 32-34, whtle McNtckle
had etght btrdtes and three
bogtes on a card of 33-34 Hayes
had ftv e btrdtes and no bogtes
on a card of 34 33, and
Schroeder had ftve btrds for hts
34-33
Lou Graham , John LISter
Bru&lt;e Crampton, Ray Floyd
Phil Rodgers a nd Lann)
Wadkms are two shots off the
lead at fo ur under 68 whtle
Btlly Casper, J C Snead,
Bruce Devlm J nn Sunons, Be n
Crensha" , L) n Loti and John
Mahaffe) are at 69 U S Open
champ Hale lrwtn IS at 70 and
defe ndm g cha mp Bobby
Ntch ols ts at 71

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By CHARLES P " 'All.ACE
MOSCOW 1UP!) - Sovtet
leader Leomd Brezhnev strode
drama ti ca lly
tnto
the
K: remlm1s ornate Catherme
Hall and greeted Bntish Prtme
Mtntster Harold Wtlson wtlh
hacksla ppmg enthuSiasm
"You look younger, 11 the
robu.s t Russian satd
' It s the beer I drmk ," the
Englishman rephed
' We drmk vodka here, '
Brezhnev responded wtth
gusto
The SoVIet leader emerged
hale and hearty Thursday after
seven rumor-filled weeks of
secluston to greet the VISiting

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he satd One rumor satd
Brezhnev, a heavy smoker,

was suffenng from a
resptratory ailment
The red.;,heeked Brezhnev,
When the prtrne mtruster lit
ta n and ftt, " as hts old seU - up a ptpe, the SoVIet leader
JOktng, JOVIal and boiSterous, turned to him and asked ,
scotchmg rumors about his "Does everyone m England
phystcal and pol ttcal health
smoke ptpes?"
Tossmg off JOkes and puffing
'It Is not compulsory ,"
on his f av~.~rt te cigarettes the Wtlson rephed
Commumst party general
Brttish offtctals satd Brezhsecretary made his ftrst pubhc nev dtd most of Ute talkmg for
appeara nce smce Dec 24 , the SoVle~ , underscormg his

By MIKE FEINSJLBER
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - The
adm1mstra twn appears to be
settmg the stage for an upward
revtston of tis esttrnate that
unemployment wtll peak this
year at 8 5 per cent
Chatrman Alan Greenspan of
the Council of Economic AdVI sers told the Senate Appropnatlons Comrmttee the unem
ployment forecasts are under
revtew ' and 11 IS posSible they
may go above B5 per cent "
George Meany, prestdent of
the AFL-CIO, predtcted m a
telev ision mte rvt ew Sunday
that unemployment would
reach 10 per cent by July He
satd the labor federation's
for ecasts were more accurate
than the admtmstralton's
because they "don 't put a
pohhcal angle -a pohtteal
ftgure m lhem "
On Feb 3, Prestdenl Ford
esti mated
unemployment
M utd declme late thts year
and average 8 I per cent for
1975and 7 9 per cent m 1976 He
told a meetmg of the New York
Society of Securtty Analysts
Thursday, "I am hopeful that
we can and wtll have Wtemployment movmg down by the
end of this year "
In Topeks, Kan , Tuesday,
the President hmted Utat a
revtswn of the admmtstratlon 1s
estimate may be commg as a
result of the swift ascent of
Wtemployment to 8 2 per cent
m January
'My own personal feeling ts

that there may be some mcreases, but l Uttnk Ute hump
wtll have been reached sooner
than some of Ute experts are
forecastmg," Ford satd He
satd Meany pulled 10 per cent
'out of the atr "
On Ute inflation front, Greenspan offered encouragement
'We see some very defmlte
and qUite hopeful stgns" that
inflation ts abating, he satd He
was opltrrusbc Uta! Ute recesston was approachmg tts turnaround pomt
The unemployment Insurance figures reached a new
high Thursday The Labor
Department satd a record 4 8
million people recetved state
unemployment msurance
beneftts m the week ending
Jan 25, and Utat 5 6 million m
all got benefits under all
programs
Deputy Treasury Secretary
Stephen Gardner satd the
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Mrs Pat Thoma, Metgs County servtce uml director, Mrs · Southern Htgh School 9 p m to
Carolyn Reeves and Mrs Elizabeth Lane of Pomeroy Browme 12 mtdmght Music by Lotus of
Manetta Adnu sswn $1 25 per
Troop 76, were m Athens Thursda) for a scout workshop at the
person Sponsored bt sentor
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Mrs Pat Fraze was leader for the workshop attended by class
llETURN Jonathan Metgs
scout leaders and asststants from the Ohto counltes m the Black
Chapter , Daughters of th e
Diamond Gtrl Scout Counc~
Amen can Re voluhon home of
Among the toptcs dtscussed was bndgmg - Browmes to
fh e club agreed to bU\ brush and hot water, and that
Mrs
Vern on Weber, Rutland 2
JUmor troops, JWttors to cadette troops, and cadettes to semor
napkms
and cups fur the ptzza too lhp ,1s te ts al so 1 ec om p m Mrs Helen Hayes 11111
scouts Exchange VISttattons among the troops was suggested as
prese nt a prog ram on par t\ bemg planned b) the mended for cl eamng plat1mun,
one way or preparmg gtrls for the advancement from one level or
Amen can H1st01) Assrstm g J.1vcecs for the chtldrcn at the .tnd gold and stlver Jewelry
scouting to another
hastes:;
\\Ill be Mrs Lawrence Gallt,t Counl) Cluldren S'Home Op.ols she satd should be
Settmg up tentaltve schedules of acttVIItes and servtce
Milh oa n and Mrs Dav ton "here Metgs County bo)s and wtpcd with a clear ml, such as
prol!l'ams when troops ftrst meet m the fall was another
grrls 1 es rde
Parsons
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Green
Mrs Addalou Lewts gave
spectal activtttes, along wtth Gtrl Scout Week to be observed m Tnn tly Chur c h, re gulat
March
meettng, at 7 30 p m wtth Thwnb !'\ ole• foo 1he Dati) gard entn g ltps for Ma rc h
The troop budget was discussed and the workshop leader
Mrs Eva Dcssa uer and Mrs Sent tn el A com munr cat10n notmg that th1s 1s the time to
noted that the Mergs Muse um prlUl e and spray, to ferllhze
emphasiZed Ute tmportance of letting Ute scouts know where the
Lilhe Hauck as hos tesses
1s avatlable for use An m- lawns, get hot beds 1eady f01
money comes from, how tt ts to be spent, and what can be done
MARY Shrme 37, Order of vltat wn v.a s read regardmg a
wtUt gtrl scout funds
fl o"ers and vegetables , pull
The new Browme and jumor handbook, "Datsy" was the Whtte Shnne of Jerusalem, meetmg of the Comnutlee fot d1rt awa} from rOSfS. set out
displayed and !bose attendmg were provtded wtth a resource regular meeting, 8 p m at the the Retarded of Metgs County frutt
trees and
plant
at Ute Courthouse Thursday grapevmes
matertalllstmg of hterature and hltns avatlable to troops The Ma sonic Temple, Pomeroy
group VISited Ute Athens Semce Center which IS located m Ute Potluck refreshments wtll mght
The program on gladwh was
follow A prachce wtll also be
MIS Ins Kelton, by letter, gtven by Mrs Colhns who
Securtty Bank Bmldmg
submitted her restgnahon as emphastzed the preparatton of
There was group smgmg of songs, some games appropriate held
SATURDAY
preSident and Mrs Dolly th e flowers for spectmen
for Browrues and JWttors and a general sharmg of tdeas on how to
BAKE
Sale ,
Rutland H a y es wa s nam ed new showmg She satd that as the
make scouting grow
Department Store begtnmng at preSident Mrs Kelton has sptke develops , 1t should bf
9
a m Sponsored by Rutland been til for several weeks
ORGANIZATION of several new troops m Me\gs CoWtty has
staked , and th at when
Vo!Wtteer
Umt of Southeastern
ro open the meehng Mrs prepa nng for dtsplay, the glad
been annoWtced by Mrs Thoma , serVIce umt dtrector
At I p.m Wednesday mothers of Ute ftrst, second and third Ohto Emergency Medical Mt1l e r read two poems, chosen should be the one whtch
'Wmter Vtewpomt 'by LaVern gtves promtse of the largest
graders at tbe Mtddleport Elementary School are mvtted to a Servtces
SQUARE Dance, Bp m to 12 Larson,
planning session ~reparatory to organtzmg a Brownie Troop
and
"Nature's number of florets , along wt!h a
Mrs Nancy Je!fers is Ute leader for a new Browrue troop at mtdntght at Hamsonvtlle Tapes lr) " by Ethel Brown sturdy and general healthful
Ute Salisbury Elementary School wtUt formal orgaruzation to Elementary School sponsored The ecolog) message by Mrs appearance The glad should
take place later thts month And at both Ractne and Syracuse, by Harnsonville Golden Circle Nancy Cclltns was on cleanmg be allowed to develop m the
Semor Cttizens Club Ad- Jewelry taken from the book, garden Wthl the second floret
vo!Witeers have come forUt to serve as leaders for troops.
miSston $1 for adults and 50 'Household Ecology " She satd begms to open, then 1t should
cents for chtldren MusiC by the that necklaces put together be cut and put mto deep water
POMEROY BROWNIES 76
Everyon e
A valentine party was held at the Pomeroy Elementary Htlltoppers
welcome
School Tuesday evenmg for Ute Pomeroy Browmes The children
VALENTINE Dance, at
exchanged valentines, played games and sang songs Cupcakes,
Pomeroy
JWttor Htgh from 9
heart candy, potato chips and Kool-Atd were served
pm to 1 am Mustc by Red
Stewart Band Sponsored by
MIDDLEPORT JUNIOR TROOP 39
Pomeroy Emergency Squad
Approxtmately 50 Gtrl Scouts and thetr guests attended a
and
volWtteer Ftre Departskatmg party Saturday at the
ment
Admtsston IS $5 a couple
Skate-a-Way Rmk, Pomeroy
By Helen Bottel
H. Swindellj RD Accompanymg the yoWtg All proceeds to be used toward
people were Mrs Jane Hess, payment of new butldmg
Heartng Aod Spectahst
Mrs Stbley Slack and Mrs
'Mrs. Valentine' Speaks Her Mind
BAKE SALE by Southern
Mary WISe , leader
Gtrls Athletic Boosters Club at DEAR HELEN
At the Monday ntght meeting
The controversy over Mrs vs Ms JUSt lloors me I'm a very
Racme Home-Nallonal Bank,
of the troop, work was conhappy and proud Mrs Twelve years ago my man and I dectded
Racme
tmued on the cooking badge
we could hck the world together We knew noUtmg worthwhile IS
SUNDAY
and the dabbler badge All
easy, so we've worked hard at a good, strong terrihc marrtage I
REVIAL now m progress at wouldn't trade places wtth anyone on earth,1 and I glory m my
cook1e orders were turned m
Pomeroy Wesleyan Hohness
tttle of Mrs
Church through Sunday, 7 30 p
Mrs means I belong, through love, wtth one man, and him
m Rev Wayne Stutes, alone I'm his wtfe, lover, mother of his son, helpmate,
speaker Pastor IS O'Dell housekeeper and best fnend I have hts devolton, h1s prolectton
Manley Pubhc ts mvtted
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and frtendshtp We share everyUtmg from money to sorrow to
SATURDAY
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COUNTY-WIDE
prayer
BAKE
SALE
at
Racme
I Home Nattonal Bank by South- meeting 2 p m at Htland Mrs means truly belonging It's prtde m the greatest respect
I ern Local Gtrls Athleltc Chapel wtlh Glen Btssell, class It'sgtVIng and takmg , the good and Ute bad lt'sllvmg every day
and loVIng every btl of our ltfe togeUter
For proper heartng a1d
Boosters
leader
No marrtage was made m heaven It works because you
frHmg or referral to mechcal
or chnrcal spec1ahsts, calli
constantly work at 11 It's strtvmg to make the other person as
Mr Swtndell Metgs ,
happy as you are It's knowmg ltmes wtll get better - they
Mason and Gallla area
do It's forgtvmg and forgettmg argtunents and miSunalways
representative of
derstandmgs It ts ftghlmg clean and sltllloVIDg through angry
words It's making up before you go to sleep at mght, and trymg
Btcentenmal projects to be and several areas sUitable for to see both stdes It's carmg about one's appearance, still wanDILES HEARING
earned out by the Middleport development as prOJects were tmg h1111 (or her) to think you're attractiVe It's planmng surAmateur Gardeners were presented before the club
pnses, and makmg e•eryday chores spectal It's makmg your
AID CENTERS
Prestdmg m the absence of mate fall m love wtth you all over agam
dtscussed durmg a meetmg of
444 West Urnon Sf
lhe club members Wednesday Mrs Harold Lohse who ts
It's talkmg over hopes, dreams and goals and hstemng to his.
Athens, Ohoo 45701
vacattomng m Flor1da, was It's sharmg problems and responslbtliltes, and trymg to ease
mght
at the Metgs Museum
Phone 592 6238
Mrs
Edward Burkett Mrs Pearl Reynolds, vtce them for your partner
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Other oHtces m Parkers I reported on the recent meetmg prestdent The verse or the
Marrted love can't be replaced by riches, but tt's the rtchest
burg, W Va and Ch1lhcothe I of the Metgs County Btcen- month was a short human
blessmg God has gtven us -MRS D K , ALWAYS
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tenmal Ccmmtsston last week mterest story about Abraham DEAR MRS K
Lincoln giVen by Mrs Edgar
Thanks for a fme Valentine's Day letter Your words are a
Reynolds In response to roll welcome rebel from all those "l love my spouse, BUT "
call members gave the matden problems - H
name of a president's Wlfe
An mvttatton was read !rom DEAR HELEN
the Wmdmg Tratl Garden Club
That letter about Ute moon affectmg personalities and moods
mvtltng members to attend an was mtereslmg
open meeting March II at
Ever smce "Shme On Harvest Moon" (which I danced to
Grace EpiScopal Partsh House
when !was 16),l've known full moons make me more lovmg But
Guest speaker for the do your readers know that weaUter affects romance too'
'
meelmg wl!s Mrs Liz Htlferty,
Our local meteorologtst reports Utat if Ute barometer drops
an acltve member of the Metgs below 29 9 mches m the northern part of Ute Umted States (above
CoWtty Pioneer and HIStomal San Franctsco and Washmgton, D C, and up as far as Canada),
(DISCONTINUED STYLES)
Soctely and actively mvolved women are sener -RESEARCHER
m the museum development
DEAR RESEARCHER
Introduced by Mrs Pearl
Interestmg .
Reynolds, Mrs
Htlferty
So now before tmportant dates, bachelors should not only
outhned detatls of the plans for check mouth spray and after-shave lotton, but also Ute
the museum and then showed barometer - H
sltdes of outstandmg places m
Metgs County
DEAR HElEN
She was presented wtth a
Why ts 1! that a husband (mme ) can dtaperthe baby, mop Ute
personal gtfl for the program floor, even gtve me a borne permanent, and his mascultraly ISn't
along wtth a monetary gtlt for Utreatened, but tf I stgn my name above his, on a check or legal
the museum on behalf of the paper that reqUtres boUt stgnatures, he gets real upset• Even if I
club by Mrs Pearl Reynolds stgr first , I must always leave S!lilce for hiS name ABOVE mme
The arrangement of the Silly, !SD't tt' -CAN'T UNDERSTAND MEN
,
month, a patnoltc ar- DEAR CAN'T
rangement of red carnaltons
Yup but
wtth blu,e and whtte rtbbons,
If you can't undersland'em, humor'em- especiBlly smce
was'dtsplayed by Mrs Harry your particular man seems almost perfect m every other
Davts Mrs Burkett recetved respect Really, htssmallcomplex (my husband has tt too') IS no
Ute hostess gtft, a begoma worse Ulan a woman's msiStence that she be ftrsl to walk Utrough
plant
a doorway Rtgbt•- H

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after the first ones open When
preparing the flowers for
specimen use, she said, Ute
length of the stem neeas to be
m good proportion to Ute
flower, about 40pcl flower, 60
pet stem If a floret ts missing,
Mrs Colhns, the specimen is
not adrmtted to competition.
She talked on straight stems,
clear colors, and cautioned
that no lollage must be
removed The score card used
for the flower show calls for 15
pomt s eac h lor spacing,
number of florets and buds,
substance of florets , 10 points
for color and stze, 20 points for
stem length and strength, and
15 pomts for foliage and
cultural perfectiOn
Mrs rhompson presented
matenal on making hanging
baskets Mrs Wtlma Terrell
judged
the
flower
arrangementS of red and white
WIth blue nbbons gomg to Mrs
Lewts and Mrs Terrill, and to
Mrs Miller for her display ol
Africa! Vtolets
Refreshments were served to
those named and Mrs Mildred
Deeth, Mrs. Cora Beegle and
Mrs Pat Thoma

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11111 he M.trth 11 .tl Bpm al bc~ktn g sodc1 and th en rublx.'&lt;l
Gr dU: F.pt sc opal Clnu l: h and d cclfl \\ llh d soft d oth Ptns
Qidll S f111 1t \Hil' made when and r 1ngs can be washed m
tlw duO me mb e r ~ met \\ &lt;II Ill so.1py water wtth am
Tuesd,l) mght .11 the honll' of m uma added and copp er
Mr s Susre Miller
jt!\\dl\ should be wa shed m
Spe.l kPr Lit the mee ting wrll soap' \\ die! \\ Jth two pal ts
bt• Mrs
Nan Mom e, Mtd- vm egar and one part salt
dlepml who 11111 sho11 ft lm
For cleamng dramonds Mrs
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Club plans March 11 open meet

Girl Scout
Diary By

ftrm position In Ute Kremlin
leadership
Brezlmev was neatly dressed
m a black sutt with medals
pmned over his breast pocket
Hts complexton was ruddy and
he looked more rested than at
his last appearance, which
followed a hectic work schedule
Speculation about Brezhnev
mcreases
whenever
he
remams secluded, but sertous
questions were raiSed when he
Wtexpectedly canceled a VISit
to the Mtddle East Dec 30
The postponement came durmg a Moscow vtstt by Egyptian
Foreign Muuster Ismail Fahmt Egypttan government
sources later satd Brezhnev
recetved Fahmi on a couch ai a
rest home outstde Moscow
Speculation mcreased when
a number o! notable VISitors,
mcludmg Australian Prtme
Mtn!Ster Gough Whitlam, VISited the capttal wtthoul meeting
Brezhnev

Jobless peak being revised

ProVIdence, 69-08, Duquesne
beat Marshall, 83-72, Furman 58
Co pp •n Sl 93 Sh a w 7'1
defeated Rtchmond , 97-88 Covena
n t 100 Tr evecca 72
Fatrfteld beat Boston College, Cn br ln d 99 Un1 0n Ky 8 6
De law ar e 7 1 Ge tt ys bur g 63
Bll-74, flonda Stale topped Dlta
St 76 U W Prk sd e 73
Georgia State , 81-72 Southern DuQuesne 83 Mar sh a l l 7'l
F la St 8 1 G eorg n St 72
Dhnots beat St Louts, 79~. Fla
A &amp;M 77 Sl F i n 7'}
and Wtchtta State topped North F ur m an 97 R IC hmOnd 88
Geotown K y 99 Thos Mo r e 91
f exas Slate, 87-72
J cks n St 1 l 7.6K v er N 0 7 1
lo utsv tl le held Drake Ky Sf 9] F &lt;fir m nl St 84
Va ll ey 8 1 Tougaloo 65
wtUtout a field goal for seven M1ss
So M ss 100 UW M dw 80
nunutes mtdway through the St et son 1!8 No Ill H
76 B el m ont 7 1
second half and the Cardmals Vunld,on
s ta Sl 88 C lmbs 85
rolled to an easy vtctory behtnd Wash Coli 87 Mor av• an 71
Midw es t
Allen Murph) s season !ugh 26 Br adley 'n Tuls
a 87
potnts The wtn boosted Elmh u r st 117 Car r oll 97
I.outsvtlle's season mark to 17- G r een B a y 67 N o Y. 1c h 51
L OUISVil l e 86 D rak e 66
ROYAL CROWN
2 and kept the Cardmals atop Md tS rl 45 Hm p d n Sy dn y .:1 3
the MISsourt Valley Confe rence P r 1nc p1 a 70 Green vl 69
BOTTLING COMPANY
SI U Ed svl" 6 Prdu e lndpl s 52
Mtddleport
standmgs wtth an 8-2 record So 111 79 St L o urs 6]
W•c
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Sf
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72
Drake fell to ll-9overall and 44 tn the conference
Mtk e Davts a nd Bobb\
Humbles scor ed 21 pmnts
ap tece to lead Bradley to Its
Mtssoun Valle ) Conference
wm o'er Tulsa m a game "hich
saw mne players foul out and 62
personnel fouls called Bradley
hit 11-&lt;&gt;f-12 free throws m Ute
last 31, nunutes to hold off a
Tul sa r ail) and move tis
overall record to 12-8, :N m
conference play Stx pia) ers
fouled out for Tulsa, \\hich fell
to 13-!0 for Ute season a nd~ m
MVC play
Jumor center Marty Halsey
scored a game-htgh 21 pomts.
JUST RECEIVED
mcludmg the wtnnmg bucket
\\lth SIX seconds remammg, to
NEW SHIPMENT •
help Holy Cross squeak by
Pro\1dence Mtke Dtcens had
IB pomts fo r Hoi) Cross whtle
high scorers for Providence
were Joe Hassett wtth 2Q and
TAKE DELIVERY EARLY!
Rick Santos \nUt 13
Ktp McLane hit for 23 pomts
and Oscar Jackson for 21 to
lead Duquesne past Marshall
and enhance Its second place
standmg m Ute ECAC southern
diviSion The Dukes, now 12-7 1
Most All Analysis In Stock
on the season, hit for 48 per
cent from the held Marshall
droppr&lt;t to 1"-9

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when he addressed a regwnal
parliament sesston
Smce then, a senes of
rumors have suggested the 68year-&lt;&gt;ld Brezhnev was the
VICtim of a host of debthtating
diseases, a Kremlm power
struggle-or both
" I am glad to see you,"
Wtlson satd m greelmg Brezhnev "You are lookmg well
Have you been restmg? "
"I'll explam that later, '
Brezhnev replied
Then, he lit up a cigarette
u Ah, thiS 1s one of my faults,"

pn me mtmster

U Mn ss 85 U M e Or on o 49
We 5t f ld S t 76 W r cst r St 7J
Wrl k. es 10J M ad iSOn F OU 85
South
Al a A&amp;M 86 A lbny St Ga 8 3
Aug usta 91 Ed W o t e r s 82
B l m n t Abby 70 Len or R hy n e 69
Bo w c St 6J D C T c hr s SJ
Carso n N ewman 70 Tuscu lum

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B v Un1 1ed P ress Intern a tiOnal
Ea st
A ll h Cr SI 7 1 T u ft s 0!
Bnrly 12'&gt;R I Co 192
Bos ton U 9S Ve r monl 13 7
B s rn St 96 U Me Prt nCl 79
Bra ndes 95 Le w II T t&gt;ch P1
Br ya nt 124 Go rd on 69
Br c kp t St 79 Crl lnd St 59
Br yan t 124 Go rd on 69
Buc kn et l 7J L eh rgh 6J
Cas t1t 1 St 130 N rwc h 60
Can i S! US 76 St Ptr s
C h ey r,ey 80 Mll l r s vl 66
D omr n can 96 Me r cy 63
E Conn 9S N l'w H .wen 61
E m rra SO E se nhowe r 7 1
F ~1•r fl d 80 B stn Coli 7 t
F rnkln &amp;Mrs t11197 Mh lnb g 6'1
F r am ng h m St 72 SE Ma ss 71
Ha r tw c k 7J U t ca 60
H o ty Cr o!! S 69 P r o v 68
Ho f st r a 6? K engs P I 50
J r sy Ct y St 78 R a ma p o 6'1
Lt&gt; M oy n e 9 J R oc h es t er 70
Ma n ha tta n 77 U Co nn 69
M a n s i e ld 69 Kutzt ow n 50
N otr e D am e 68 S l Jo hn s 67
NY Po l y 68 P h a B1 bl e 56
Pace !7 Yesh v a 50
Ph n Texr 90 Del Val t9
Qu rHll p lii C 91 So Conn 59
Sa l em St 85 L owe 1 St J7
Sac r ed H eart 96 Ma r s f 82
Sc r an ton 84 U psa a 74
•Stn Hl l 85 Mt St M r y s 83
S1ena 96 Sl F r an NY 77
St F ra n as N tc h ol s 79
Susq ue 11anna 75 Wa g n er 66

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By United Press International
The box score was only half
th e story- th e wrong half as
far as Notre Dame and tts
basketball fans \\ ere concerned
Notre Dan1e squeaked by St
John's ~7 . Thursday rught m
the second ha If of a doubleheader at Madtson Sqnare
Garden However , the bo x
score showed t he lrtsh's
leading scorer Adnan DanUey, wtth "only" 18 pomls-12
below his a':erage which ranks
him Uttrd tn Ute nation among
maJor college scorers
However, tt was DanUey's
;two free throws wtUt I 48 lelt to
' play that enabled Notre Dame
to hang on fo r Its 14th "'"
agatnsl seve n losses and Coach
Dtgger Phelps was more Ulan
pleased wtth his star s performance
I thought he ( Dantl ey)
played a great team game. ·
Phelps satd He 's one of the
most dedtcated players I've
e\ier seen He's turned mto a
tea m pla)er th1s year "
St John's, thanks to nussed
free throws and a key walkmg
VIolatiOn b) DanUey . had Utree
shots at the wmrun g basket m
the final 21 seconds but faded
to btl oo any Guard Frank
Alagta 's last~nd Jumper
from the top of the key bounced
off the run as the buzzer
sounded
Tob) Kmght had 16 pomts for
the Irish whtle Glen Wtlliarns
had 14 to lead the Redmen
In the ftrst game of the
doubl eheader, Ma nha tlan 's
George Bucc t scored 29 pomts
to lead the Jaspers to a 77~9
VIctor) over Connecticut Tony
Hanson "as htgh scorer lor
Connecllcut wtth 25 pomts
In otirer key games, seventhra nked Loutsvtlle whtpped
Drake, 86-66, Bradley got by
Tulsa, 92-.'17, Holy Cross edged

per &lt;enl lugher for 1974
compat ed wt th 1971
SIK of the etghl maJor OhiO
Cit} -county ar eas surveyed
showed December to Decem ber Increa ses m pr oductiO n
worker payrolls rangmg fr om 7
pt'ii cent tn Akron-Sumrm t and
roledo-Lucas to I per cent tn
Columbus Franklin
Canton-Stark reported a 6
per cent In crease wh1l e
Cleve la nd Cuyah oga and
Yowl gs tm... n Mahomng
both
saw 2 pe r cenl mcrea ses
Declm es m prod uct ion
v. orkcr payrolls Y.. cre reported
m Cmcmnatl Hanulton down 4
per cent , and Day ton-Mont
gomery, down 6 per cent
The Cente r satd only Dayto nMo n tgo mer~
report ed a
decline m productiOn Y.. orker
payroll s when com pa nn g
ftgUI es fot the )ear wtth 1973
levels at 4 per cent
Increases around the state
were Ca nt on-Sta rk 9 pe r
cent Cleveland-Cuyahoga and
I ole ri o I uca s 7 per ce nt
Youngstown-Mahonmg 6 per
r enl Akron-Summit a nd Cmunna tl Hdtn ll ton 5 pel cent
&lt;tn cl Columbus F'rankltn 3 per
cen t

Dantley held
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Brezhnev hale, hearty

DAUGHTER BORN
Mr and Mrs Paul Chapman,
High St , P9meroy, are announcmg the btrUt of a 9 lb.
daughter , Anna Margaret,
Wednesday evenmg, Feb 12, at
the Holzer Medtcal Center
Grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Delmar A Canaday,
Pomeroy, and Mrs James
Halferty, Dayton
HOSPITALIZED
Mtss ,Sharon
Smtih ,
Pomeroy, ts a pattent at the
Untverstly Hosptlal, Means
Hall Cards may be sent to
Room 367

Cuntnbullons to the comThe pra) er for peace was
mumt ~ se1v1n· pdl ty at the
gtven by Mrs
Wwston,
Athens Menta l He.tllh Centet chaplam and there \\ as group
and tu the fl owe1 fund fo r the •mgmg of Onward Chnsttan
Dts trad 8 p1 estdent were made Sold tel s ' the hymn of the
dunn g a meettng of the month
Amcncan LegiOn Auxthary of
Mrs Campbell Harper, umt
Lewts Manle) Post 263 at the Amert cam sm cha u woman
home of Mrs F:rnest Bowles pr esent ed
Mrs
Arn old
l'uesda) mght
Rt chards Etg hth Dts tn ct
Mrs
All en
Hamp ton Am en ca ntsm chatrv. oman
presid ed wtth the mec ttn g Mrs Richards gave the theme
opemng m ntuahshc fmm
of the Department of Ohtb,
Commtmrca ttons rea d mcluded
'Amer t I can ) tsm, ' and then
a thank you note from Mrs prese nted the auxtltary 's haste
John James fm a remem- program of Amertc amsm,
bl ance at the death of her whtch mcludes Buckeye Gtrls
father
State a law and order program,
ll wa s repmled that the book, and the Valley Fo rg e

Need a Ltft " had been
presented to the Metgs Htgh
School One report was completed on the commumty
service program Mrs Wilham
Wmston reported on cards
whtch had been sent, and plans
were made for a " bakeless '
bake sale at the next meetmg

Teachers Semmar Other
program s mclude ass tsltn g
wtth the God and Country
pr og r am and thiS year 's
pre para tton for lh e BICentenmal celebrahon
Mrs Bowles served sandwt ches and a dessert carrymg
out the valenhne theme

NEW
SHIPMENT

POLLY'S POINTERS
BY POlLY CRAMER

Window battle
proves a pain
POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - f want to
use my bath salts jars lor nuts
but cannot seem to get the
swee t flower -hke odor out of
them What can I do to remed)
thts'
My Pet Peeve ts when an
usher tn church opens one or
two wmdows a b1t and someone
gets up and closes one I cannot
understand why such people do
not move to another part or the
church It seems they could
reahze that others may be too
warm tn the crowd
JESSAMINE
DEAR JESSAMINE - Just
last week a daughter-in-law of
mine removed the odor from a
perfume bottle by putting
ammonia in it and letting it
stand for a fe" hours Be sure
to wash clear of ammonia
before using for food
POLLY.
DEAR POLLY - Ltsa can
doubtless remove the marks
made by a permanent feltlipped marker from her
lammated plasltc table top by
sprymg the marks wtUt a spray
laundry pre-cleaner or by
applymg dry cleamng fluid
contammg naptha Rub hghtly
wtlh a soft cloth I have found
thai such marks often can be
removed from wall surfaces
(pamted wtlh latex or enamel)
by usmg lhts spray Agam rub
hghtly wtth a soli cloth, rmse
and drv - ANDREA.
DEAR LISA - You also
might put enough baking soda
and water on a sponge so as to
dampen it, rub marks off, rinse
and dry. - POLLY.
DEAR POLLY - Before
stonng deep fat fryers, electrtc
roaster.s and other large
utenstls that are only used
occasiOnally place a small hd
or dtsh mstde that contains
about two tablespoons of
baking soda Thts will keep
th em sweet smelhng
MURIEL
DEAR POLLY - My Pomter
IS for those hvmg where outdoor watermg ts restrtcted In
our town we can only water
every other day durmg the
stunmer Tomatoes and other

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young growmg plants really
need datly water I took several
large cans (No 30 frozen fruit
or lard cans ) m whtch I had
made small holes m the bottoms, ftlled Utese cans m the
house and carrted them out to
my garden space Th1s allowed
the water to seep around the
thirsty plants on days when I
could not turn the hose on No
water was wasted and not
nearly so much was used as
when the hose was turned on so
f felt ]Usltfted - MABEL

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Polly uses your favorite
homemaking idea, Pel Peeve,
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problem Write Polly In care of
lhls newspaper

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ddleport-Pomeroy 0 , Fnda), f eb H, W7a

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.mcome -.I S up
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All you got to do is usA·

He saved landi.JJ.g but marriage crashed

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B) MURRAYOLDERMAN
THE riPOFF
Afterthought on the Super Bo"l - the Vtkmgs neveo teal!;
had a chance to wm because of Fran Tar kenton s sore pa ssmg
arm It was comple te!) legtl He told me the day before the g~me
that he hadn t been able to ztng a pass more than 20 vards for the
prevwus month
Q - A fc" ye ars back1 rerl") Rrad sha" Y. as on a plane a nd

th e landiog gear went out ror gut stuck He pulled the ~e ars by
hand so the plane could land safe The story, plt·asc' B f
Evans\11le, lnd

nomlc Rt search dt OhJO State
Anc1 b\ not dotng so 1 bf'r.m sr he \\ oUld have had to p.n ~)i M(l
Umvc1 s1ty reported Thursday
t.nxco; 011 tht dnmut\ Hunter tl w sr 1 ~ 1hle\ m t 1u 1 ~e\u ~·d tht
th.1t Oh1o s personal mcome
co nti act Bc~ skf· tlJ&lt;ill p!.t vt 1 s h &lt;l\ t.: IJcnl tlu "d lllt i;l l l ~ n ge rn c nl~ tc1
1 ate m Decem bet wa s $59 9
ge t m.txtrnum usr of th t lr TnonC) ( Jns tl~d d uf lt.l lllt., lit U\\ll o.. .. ;-,
btllmn an mcrease of 5 pe1
h&lt;lll J.!: on to tt a n d r e&lt;~p mtC'r est be nefits 1
t:ent uver the December 1973
tl- ls tht•n• a ny c h.mn · uf l.a rr} Csonk a, Paul Warfu~ ld an d
level
Jun Km k breaking up lhcrr t c1nl ra&lt; t "nh tht• W F L ' If n ot , ""h } '
- Mtkc S t 1ru W cs t t•rl )

'I he ce nter also reported that

R I

l11e M1a rn 1 Dolphms tr w bound more t1ghtl} thdn m u~ t
because the1r ( on tr rtd u as du r ttl} \Hth J ohn Bassett the
1dronto money man not w1th h1s club and so he d ha,\ e to be
th e consentmg pm t} 1f the) were ever cut loose I d sa~ 1f the
WFLm,mages to surv1ve they II be pla ying m 1t
(~--ll ow man} Vl'.lrs drd .fur I .AJ UI!i hold the heavyw(' Jgh.
1 hampwnsh1p was rt tht• lung est a nd "hat I' ' cr bt•ca m e of J oe 's
sun '-H Andrade, Sa n Leandro (a hf

You got 1t After h1s rookt e year m t11e \\Jnter Tc11y c~nd ,,
Mtss Teenage Amenca, Debbte Pa tton \\ ere fl ymg betwee n
Shreveport, La , and M1 dland Tex , for a Fellull slup of Chns han
Athle tes engagement Ille landing gear tn the pn vt~tc two-cngme
Joe held the title II years and ctght months , ft om June 22
plane stuck and Terr) went down mto the ptt and dtsengaged \t
1937 unt tl he re ttred March l 1949 J oe fought late• but not us lite
manually a pretty good ph) steal fea t, so the) could land safe I)
champ1on Hts son offsprmg of Joe s ma r riage to Marva I'roltt&gt;J
Terry subsequently marrted a M1ss 1cenage Amen ca (Hnd
ts rep01 ted hvtng 1r1 tht.: Dcnve1 a rea Joe spends hts tune no\' c~s
di vorced her ) but tl wasn t Debbte
.1 gref'ter at Cae sar s Pakl(C m Lets Vcg0:1 s
Q-Whu IS the lormerCeltic pla yer that appears on the long
Q- Who \\ as th e l:1 st player lu play hoth wa y~ m a National
di stance" televi sion commercial ~ 1th B11l Russell ' What year
h mtball Lea gue' St cvt• Manle} Rt•Jd svtllr , N C
did he play and what Is he dolng now ' -B l , Oregon Hill, N N
Let s put tt th1s v. a} rtw!dst ma n to do 1t effec t1vel) and at
You're referr mg to Ron Watts , now an msurancc cxccuttvt.:
length was Chuck Bednank who played 58 nunule. uul of 60 as
m Washtngton, D C Ron ca me out of Wake Forest to the Boston
the Phtladelphta Eag les defeated the Gt ecn Ba) Packeos 17·1!
Celttcs m th e 1966-1!7 season when Russe ll " as pla yer.;,oa ch Hr
fur the 1960 Nr' l lt tle Chuck lw l s l&lt;~ r ted lhl' season as offeriS I\ e
was a backup lorward-&lt;:enter who scored 38 pmnls m 27 games
centc1 but doubled up \\ hen the ragl'=s ran out of hnebac kcrs tn
and qutt after th at one campatgr "hen he was ch a fled as an
the fofth game
expansiOn player by Seattle 1where RtiSse ll no" coa ches ) Thetr
Q-Wh er r 1s Bt•'o FTaiH'IS lht•st• days 1 - Boh Zeman,
fnendshtp IS genUine II was Btll s chmce to ptck an) one m the
()o&lt;~kl,md , Cahf
country as his partner on the telephone contniCrctal
Last \\ e heard of the p11de of RIO Grdnde Co llege Is that he
Q-Would someone please explain why , II half of Ca tllsh
\\dS ctnvtng a tru ck In souU1east Oluo \\ he! e some folks still
HWtter's salary of $100,000 was to be deferred , the Oakland
remember hts baske tball !ugh scon ng antit:s
Athleti cs were ruled delinquent lor not paytng him during the
PARflNG SHOf
1974 season and thereby lost the best pitcher in haseball•-Jay
If the 1 ecent Pro Bo Y. I g£rrne we1e covered honest!}
R , Cmclnnati, Ohio.
newspapers Y. ould have reported tt as a \\-orthlcss exhibitiOn a nd
"Deler ' m Catftsh's case dtdn 't mean dela) Tite key pomt m
I hav tng nothtng lo do wtth the NFC 1ega tntng pnde but merely
the HWtlcr case that has confttsed la ymen IS that Charley Fmley
a vaptd exerctse whtch le t ABC s broadcasters tell each other
had to defer the second $50,000 to anyone Hunt er chose m 1974
what grea t guys they'd been to ~&lt; ork "tlh

Englishman on top
game started to lake shape last
Oosterhms , the
likable week at the Bob Hope Desert
Englishman, never doubted lor ClaSSic m Palm Sprmgs, Calif
Thursday, on a cloudy and
a second he had a chance to
overcast
day wlth a breeze
make hls mark on the
blowtng m off the Pactftc
Amertcan PGA tour
There was liiUe else he could Ocean , Oosterhms' game came
accomplish m Europe after ahve as he shot a SIX-Wider-par
leading the British Vardon 66 for a one-stroke lead over
Trophy race lour times, wm- Art\e McNickle, Mark Hayes
mng the Eisenhower Cup, Ute and John Schroeder m Ut e
French Open twtce and the openmg roWtd of the $170,000
Italian Open once plus playing Andy Wtlhams-San Dtego
Open
on a Walker Cup team
" I fell fo r the ftrst time Uta I I
So , last year he decided to try
was
playmg the way I can,
his hand on the American tour
satd
Oos
terhuts l o th1s pmnt
He finished second in Ute
Monsanto Open and won I don I believe l have played
$21,913 m haU a dozen ap- my best Oh, Ute wmd was
pearances, then went to Ute Utere and tt was trtcky at
PGA Qualifying School and times, but 11 dtdn't affect my
game In fact, I was qmle
won hts card
happy wlth the weather This
Oo~terh~IS, wbo Is 26, stands
would
have been a great day m
6-S and wetghed over 200
England
"
pounds, started out m the
It was an embarrassing day
Phoemx Open Utts year and has
been gomg ever since, even for the local chamber or
though he mlssed Ute cut in commerce but mor e tha n
10,000 fans trouped out to
Phoerux
He didn 'I play well enough in Torrey Pmes on a day better
any of Ute next four events to swted for duck hunting than
distmgutsh himsell but his golf
SAN DIEGO (Uri) - Peter

CHILD BORN
THIRD CHILD BORN
RACINE - Mr and Mrs
SYRACUSE - Mr and Mrs
Carl Wolfe, Rl I, Racme, are Hug h M Mc Pha tl , Syracuse
announ cmg the btrUt of a 6 lbs are ann ouncmg the btrth of a
daughter. Megan Elizabeth, daughter Heather Lynn ,
Tuesday, Feb II at the Holzer SWtday, Feb 9, at the Holzeo
Medtcal Center Grandparents Medtcal Ce nte r Ma terna l
are Mr and Mrs Charles Asa gran dparents are Mr and Mrs
Bradbury, Mtddleport , and R S Corson, Morganto11n W
Mrs Deily Wolfe, Apple Grove Va , and Mrs Hugh R McGreat-grandparents are Mrs Phatl, Grafton W Va , IS the
Robert Retbel Mom stown. pat ern al grandmother Mr
and Mr a nd Mrs Cec tl and Mrs McPhatl have two
Bradbury, Mtddleport Mrs sons Corev and Scott
La ura Bradbury, Mtddleport,
ts the grea t
greatgrandmother Mr and Mrs
Wolfe have two ot her
daughters , Wendy 5 and
HOSTS GUESTS
Trtcta, 3
Recent weekend vtstl ors of
Jt m Ste\\ art \\ ere Gen Gresh
and
Man on Stst Port Clin ton,
SERVICF.S SET
H I. Jones confe rence an d Be tty West Genoa Stmda\
supermtendent, wtll be speaker the) were JOined b) F.dward
at the 10 30 a m mormng R\ chhck, Mingo JunctiOn for
Mrshtp servtce at Ute Hysell dmner at the home of Mr and
Run f ree Metltodtst Church Mrs Phthp Werr) Ste" art
S\mda) In the evemng the and Ius guests met on a tour to
Mtsston Youth Chotr , Pmnt lite BahHma lslimcts last fall
Pleasant," til smg at i 30 p 111
and the speaker wtll be Mtss
Sargent
INSPF.CTION SET
Harhsunvdle
Lodge 411 1\lll
MEETINGS CANCELLED
The Past PreSidents ' Parle; hold 1ts annual 1nspectton
Saturday Feb 15 at 7 30 p m
cf Drew Webster Umt 39,
The Entered Appentice degree
Amen can Legwn Auxthary,
wtll not hold meetings durmg wtil be conlerred Refreshments w11l be served follo\\mg
Lent Next meeting "tll be
th e mee hng All Mas ter
Aprtl 16 at Ute home of Mrs
Masons mvtled to attend
Harry Davts

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Williams Open

One player who was affec ted
by the weather was Johnn)
Mtller, wtnner of three events
thiS year and 11 m the last B
months Mtller ca me here as
the odds-&lt;&gt;n favonle bu t caught
a cold earl) tn the " eek and
had all he could do to ftmsh the
opemng round, shootmg a one
ovet-par 73 that put htm seven
shots behind OosterhUis
f didn 't feel all that well and
the cold wea ther bothered me
maybe more than some of lhe
others ' Mtller sat d, But
that s no excuse, I should have
played better The seco nd
round wtll be a btg one for me 1
can get m 11 wtth a good
round '
Between Mtller and Ute lead
are some 65 players , but wtth
off weather and too pretty
tou gh seastde courses playmg

longer a star ltke Mtller ca n
close the ga p qUic kly "'th one
good round
Oosterhuts had ftve btrdtes,
an eagle and a bogey on his
card of 32-34, whtle McNtckle
had etght btrdtes and three
bogtes on a card of 33-34 Hayes
had ftv e btrdtes and no bogtes
on a card of 34 33, and
Schroeder had ftve btrds for hts
34-33
Lou Graham , John LISter
Bru&lt;e Crampton, Ray Floyd
Phil Rodgers a nd Lann)
Wadkms are two shots off the
lead at fo ur under 68 whtle
Btlly Casper, J C Snead,
Bruce Devlm J nn Sunons, Be n
Crensha" , L) n Loti and John
Mahaffe) are at 69 U S Open
champ Hale lrwtn IS at 70 and
defe ndm g cha mp Bobby
Ntch ols ts at 71

n

By CHARLES P " 'All.ACE
MOSCOW 1UP!) - Sovtet
leader Leomd Brezhnev strode
drama ti ca lly
tnto
the
K: remlm1s ornate Catherme
Hall and greeted Bntish Prtme
Mtntster Harold Wtlson wtlh
hacksla ppmg enthuSiasm
"You look younger, 11 the
robu.s t Russian satd
' It s the beer I drmk ," the
Englishman rephed
' We drmk vodka here, '
Brezhnev responded wtth
gusto
The SoVIet leader emerged
hale and hearty Thursday after
seven rumor-filled weeks of
secluston to greet the VISiting

•

he satd One rumor satd
Brezhnev, a heavy smoker,

was suffenng from a
resptratory ailment
The red.;,heeked Brezhnev,
When the prtrne mtruster lit
ta n and ftt, " as hts old seU - up a ptpe, the SoVIet leader
JOktng, JOVIal and boiSterous, turned to him and asked ,
scotchmg rumors about his "Does everyone m England
phystcal and pol ttcal health
smoke ptpes?"
Tossmg off JOkes and puffing
'It Is not compulsory ,"
on his f av~.~rt te cigarettes the Wtlson rephed
Commumst party general
Brttish offtctals satd Brezhsecretary made his ftrst pubhc nev dtd most of Ute talkmg for
appeara nce smce Dec 24 , the SoVle~ , underscormg his

By MIKE FEINSJLBER
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - The
adm1mstra twn appears to be
settmg the stage for an upward
revtston of tis esttrnate that
unemployment wtll peak this
year at 8 5 per cent
Chatrman Alan Greenspan of
the Council of Economic AdVI sers told the Senate Appropnatlons Comrmttee the unem
ployment forecasts are under
revtew ' and 11 IS posSible they
may go above B5 per cent "
George Meany, prestdent of
the AFL-CIO, predtcted m a
telev ision mte rvt ew Sunday
that unemployment would
reach 10 per cent by July He
satd the labor federation's
for ecasts were more accurate
than the admtmstralton's
because they "don 't put a
pohhcal angle -a pohtteal
ftgure m lhem "
On Feb 3, Prestdenl Ford
esti mated
unemployment
M utd declme late thts year
and average 8 I per cent for
1975and 7 9 per cent m 1976 He
told a meetmg of the New York
Society of Securtty Analysts
Thursday, "I am hopeful that
we can and wtll have Wtemployment movmg down by the
end of this year "
In Topeks, Kan , Tuesday,
the President hmted Utat a
revtswn of the admmtstratlon 1s
estimate may be commg as a
result of the swift ascent of
Wtemployment to 8 2 per cent
m January
'My own personal feeling ts

that there may be some mcreases, but l Uttnk Ute hump
wtll have been reached sooner
than some of Ute experts are
forecastmg," Ford satd He
satd Meany pulled 10 per cent
'out of the atr "
On Ute inflation front, Greenspan offered encouragement
'We see some very defmlte
and qUite hopeful stgns" that
inflation ts abating, he satd He
was opltrrusbc Uta! Ute recesston was approachmg tts turnaround pomt
The unemployment Insurance figures reached a new
high Thursday The Labor
Department satd a record 4 8
million people recetved state
unemployment msurance
beneftts m the week ending
Jan 25, and Utat 5 6 million m
all got benefits under all
programs
Deputy Treasury Secretary
Stephen Gardner satd the
adnuntstration planned on 'a

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FRIDAY
VAIE N II NE Da n ce
Mrs Pat Thoma, Metgs County servtce uml director, Mrs · Southern Htgh School 9 p m to
Carolyn Reeves and Mrs Elizabeth Lane of Pomeroy Browme 12 mtdmght Music by Lotus of
Manetta Adnu sswn $1 25 per
Troop 76, were m Athens Thursda) for a scout workshop at the
person Sponsored bt sentor
Good Shepherd Eptscopal Church
.
Mrs Pat Fraze was leader for the workshop attended by class
llETURN Jonathan Metgs
scout leaders and asststants from the Ohto counltes m the Black
Chapter , Daughters of th e
Diamond Gtrl Scout Counc~
Amen can Re voluhon home of
Among the toptcs dtscussed was bndgmg - Browmes to
fh e club agreed to bU\ brush and hot water, and that
Mrs
Vern on Weber, Rutland 2
JUmor troops, JWttors to cadette troops, and cadettes to semor
napkms
and cups fur the ptzza too lhp ,1s te ts al so 1 ec om p m Mrs Helen Hayes 11111
scouts Exchange VISttattons among the troops was suggested as
prese nt a prog ram on par t\ bemg planned b) the mended for cl eamng plat1mun,
one way or preparmg gtrls for the advancement from one level or
Amen can H1st01) Assrstm g J.1vcecs for the chtldrcn at the .tnd gold and stlver Jewelry
scouting to another
hastes:;
\\Ill be Mrs Lawrence Gallt,t Counl) Cluldren S'Home Op.ols she satd should be
Settmg up tentaltve schedules of acttVIItes and servtce
Milh oa n and Mrs Dav ton "here Metgs County bo)s and wtpcd with a clear ml, such as
prol!l'ams when troops ftrst meet m the fall was another
grrls 1 es rde
Parsons
baby otl but never touched
suggestion explored by the troop leaders Thmkmg Day to be
Mrs
Ahce
I
hompson
will
wt
th water
observed later thts month was suggested as a ume for some
HAPPY HARVES TERS
pr~p
a
re
the
Apnl
25
Green
Mrs Addalou Lewts gave
spectal activtttes, along wtth Gtrl Scout Week to be observed m Tnn tly Chur c h, re gulat
March
meettng, at 7 30 p m wtth Thwnb !'\ ole• foo 1he Dati) gard entn g ltps for Ma rc h
The troop budget was discussed and the workshop leader
Mrs Eva Dcssa uer and Mrs Sent tn el A com munr cat10n notmg that th1s 1s the time to
noted that the Mergs Muse um prlUl e and spray, to ferllhze
emphasiZed Ute tmportance of letting Ute scouts know where the
Lilhe Hauck as hos tesses
1s avatlable for use An m- lawns, get hot beds 1eady f01
money comes from, how tt ts to be spent, and what can be done
MARY Shrme 37, Order of vltat wn v.a s read regardmg a
wtUt gtrl scout funds
fl o"ers and vegetables , pull
The new Browme and jumor handbook, "Datsy" was the Whtte Shnne of Jerusalem, meetmg of the Comnutlee fot d1rt awa} from rOSfS. set out
displayed and !bose attendmg were provtded wtth a resource regular meeting, 8 p m at the the Retarded of Metgs County frutt
trees and
plant
at Ute Courthouse Thursday grapevmes
matertalllstmg of hterature and hltns avatlable to troops The Ma sonic Temple, Pomeroy
group VISited Ute Athens Semce Center which IS located m Ute Potluck refreshments wtll mght
The program on gladwh was
follow A prachce wtll also be
MIS Ins Kelton, by letter, gtven by Mrs Colhns who
Securtty Bank Bmldmg
submitted her restgnahon as emphastzed the preparatton of
There was group smgmg of songs, some games appropriate held
SATURDAY
preSident and Mrs Dolly th e flowers for spectmen
for Browrues and JWttors and a general sharmg of tdeas on how to
BAKE
Sale ,
Rutland H a y es wa s nam ed new showmg She satd that as the
make scouting grow
Department Store begtnmng at preSident Mrs Kelton has sptke develops , 1t should bf
9
a m Sponsored by Rutland been til for several weeks
ORGANIZATION of several new troops m Me\gs CoWtty has
staked , and th at when
Vo!Wtteer
Umt of Southeastern
ro open the meehng Mrs prepa nng for dtsplay, the glad
been annoWtced by Mrs Thoma , serVIce umt dtrector
At I p.m Wednesday mothers of Ute ftrst, second and third Ohto Emergency Medical Mt1l e r read two poems, chosen should be the one whtch
'Wmter Vtewpomt 'by LaVern gtves promtse of the largest
graders at tbe Mtddleport Elementary School are mvtted to a Servtces
SQUARE Dance, Bp m to 12 Larson,
planning session ~reparatory to organtzmg a Brownie Troop
and
"Nature's number of florets , along wt!h a
Mrs Nancy Je!fers is Ute leader for a new Browrue troop at mtdntght at Hamsonvtlle Tapes lr) " by Ethel Brown sturdy and general healthful
Ute Salisbury Elementary School wtUt formal orgaruzation to Elementary School sponsored The ecolog) message by Mrs appearance The glad should
take place later thts month And at both Ractne and Syracuse, by Harnsonville Golden Circle Nancy Cclltns was on cleanmg be allowed to develop m the
Semor Cttizens Club Ad- Jewelry taken from the book, garden Wthl the second floret
vo!Witeers have come forUt to serve as leaders for troops.
miSston $1 for adults and 50 'Household Ecology " She satd begms to open, then 1t should
cents for chtldren MusiC by the that necklaces put together be cut and put mto deep water
POMEROY BROWNIES 76
Everyon e
A valentine party was held at the Pomeroy Elementary Htlltoppers
welcome
School Tuesday evenmg for Ute Pomeroy Browmes The children
VALENTINE Dance, at
exchanged valentines, played games and sang songs Cupcakes,
Pomeroy
JWttor Htgh from 9
heart candy, potato chips and Kool-Atd were served
pm to 1 am Mustc by Red
Stewart Band Sponsored by
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Pomeroy Emergency Squad
Approxtmately 50 Gtrl Scouts and thetr guests attended a
and
volWtteer Ftre Departskatmg party Saturday at the
ment
Admtsston IS $5 a couple
Skate-a-Way Rmk, Pomeroy
By Helen Bottel
H. Swindellj RD Accompanymg the yoWtg All proceeds to be used toward
people were Mrs Jane Hess, payment of new butldmg
Heartng Aod Spectahst
Mrs Stbley Slack and Mrs
'Mrs. Valentine' Speaks Her Mind
BAKE SALE by Southern
Mary WISe , leader
Gtrls Athletic Boosters Club at DEAR HELEN
At the Monday ntght meeting
The controversy over Mrs vs Ms JUSt lloors me I'm a very
Racme Home-Nallonal Bank,
of the troop, work was conhappy and proud Mrs Twelve years ago my man and I dectded
Racme
tmued on the cooking badge
we could hck the world together We knew noUtmg worthwhile IS
SUNDAY
and the dabbler badge All
easy, so we've worked hard at a good, strong terrihc marrtage I
REVIAL now m progress at wouldn't trade places wtth anyone on earth,1 and I glory m my
cook1e orders were turned m
Pomeroy Wesleyan Hohness
tttle of Mrs
Church through Sunday, 7 30 p
Mrs means I belong, through love, wtth one man, and him
m Rev Wayne Stutes, alone I'm his wtfe, lover, mother of his son, helpmate,
speaker Pastor IS O'Dell housekeeper and best fnend I have hts devolton, h1s prolectton
Manley Pubhc ts mvtted
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and frtendshtp We share everyUtmg from money to sorrow to
SATURDAY
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COUNTY-WIDE
prayer
BAKE
SALE
at
Racme
I Home Nattonal Bank by South- meeting 2 p m at Htland Mrs means truly belonging It's prtde m the greatest respect
I ern Local Gtrls Athleltc Chapel wtlh Glen Btssell, class It'sgtVIng and takmg , the good and Ute bad lt'sllvmg every day
and loVIng every btl of our ltfe togeUter
For proper heartng a1d
Boosters
leader
No marrtage was made m heaven It works because you
frHmg or referral to mechcal
or chnrcal spec1ahsts, calli
constantly work at 11 It's strtvmg to make the other person as
Mr Swtndell Metgs ,
happy as you are It's knowmg ltmes wtll get better - they
Mason and Gallla area
do It's forgtvmg and forgettmg argtunents and miSunalways
representative of
derstandmgs It ts ftghlmg clean and sltllloVIDg through angry
words It's making up before you go to sleep at mght, and trymg
Btcentenmal projects to be and several areas sUitable for to see both stdes It's carmg about one's appearance, still wanDILES HEARING
earned out by the Middleport development as prOJects were tmg h1111 (or her) to think you're attractiVe It's planmng surAmateur Gardeners were presented before the club
pnses, and makmg e•eryday chores spectal It's makmg your
AID CENTERS
Prestdmg m the absence of mate fall m love wtth you all over agam
dtscussed durmg a meetmg of
444 West Urnon Sf
lhe club members Wednesday Mrs Harold Lohse who ts
It's talkmg over hopes, dreams and goals and hstemng to his.
Athens, Ohoo 45701
vacattomng m Flor1da, was It's sharmg problems and responslbtliltes, and trymg to ease
mght
at the Metgs Museum
Phone 592 6238
Mrs
Edward Burkett Mrs Pearl Reynolds, vtce them for your partner
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Other oHtces m Parkers I reported on the recent meetmg prestdent The verse or the
Marrted love can't be replaced by riches, but tt's the rtchest
burg, W Va and Ch1lhcothe I of the Metgs County Btcen- month was a short human
blessmg God has gtven us -MRS D K , ALWAYS
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tenmal Ccmmtsston last week mterest story about Abraham DEAR MRS K
Lincoln giVen by Mrs Edgar
Thanks for a fme Valentine's Day letter Your words are a
Reynolds In response to roll welcome rebel from all those "l love my spouse, BUT "
call members gave the matden problems - H
name of a president's Wlfe
An mvttatton was read !rom DEAR HELEN
the Wmdmg Tratl Garden Club
That letter about Ute moon affectmg personalities and moods
mvtltng members to attend an was mtereslmg
open meeting March II at
Ever smce "Shme On Harvest Moon" (which I danced to
Grace EpiScopal Partsh House
when !was 16),l've known full moons make me more lovmg But
Guest speaker for the do your readers know that weaUter affects romance too'
'
meelmg wl!s Mrs Liz Htlferty,
Our local meteorologtst reports Utat if Ute barometer drops
an acltve member of the Metgs below 29 9 mches m the northern part of Ute Umted States (above
CoWtty Pioneer and HIStomal San Franctsco and Washmgton, D C, and up as far as Canada),
(DISCONTINUED STYLES)
Soctely and actively mvolved women are sener -RESEARCHER
m the museum development
DEAR RESEARCHER
Introduced by Mrs Pearl
Interestmg .
Reynolds, Mrs
Htlferty
So now before tmportant dates, bachelors should not only
outhned detatls of the plans for check mouth spray and after-shave lotton, but also Ute
the museum and then showed barometer - H
sltdes of outstandmg places m
Metgs County
DEAR HElEN
She was presented wtth a
Why ts 1! that a husband (mme ) can dtaperthe baby, mop Ute
personal gtfl for the program floor, even gtve me a borne permanent, and his mascultraly ISn't
along wtth a monetary gtlt for Utreatened, but tf I stgn my name above his, on a check or legal
the museum on behalf of the paper that reqUtres boUt stgnatures, he gets real upset• Even if I
club by Mrs Pearl Reynolds stgr first , I must always leave S!lilce for hiS name ABOVE mme
The arrangement of the Silly, !SD't tt' -CAN'T UNDERSTAND MEN
,
month, a patnoltc ar- DEAR CAN'T
rangement of red carnaltons
Yup but
wtth blu,e and whtte rtbbons,
If you can't undersland'em, humor'em- especiBlly smce
was'dtsplayed by Mrs Harry your particular man seems almost perfect m every other
Davts Mrs Burkett recetved respect Really, htssmallcomplex (my husband has tt too') IS no
Ute hostess gtft, a begoma worse Ulan a woman's msiStence that she be ftrsl to walk Utrough
plant
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after the first ones open When
preparing the flowers for
specimen use, she said, Ute
length of the stem neeas to be
m good proportion to Ute
flower, about 40pcl flower, 60
pet stem If a floret ts missing,
Mrs Colhns, the specimen is
not adrmtted to competition.
She talked on straight stems,
clear colors, and cautioned
that no lollage must be
removed The score card used
for the flower show calls for 15
pomt s eac h lor spacing,
number of florets and buds,
substance of florets , 10 points
for color and stze, 20 points for
stem length and strength, and
15 pomts for foliage and
cultural perfectiOn
Mrs rhompson presented
matenal on making hanging
baskets Mrs Wtlma Terrell
judged
the
flower
arrangementS of red and white
WIth blue nbbons gomg to Mrs
Lewts and Mrs Terrill, and to
Mrs Miller for her display ol
Africa! Vtolets
Refreshments were served to
those named and Mrs Mildred
Deeth, Mrs. Cora Beegle and
Mrs Pat Thoma

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\\ J1 h slrmg need to be cleaned
soft brush dipped m dr }
11111 he M.trth 11 .tl Bpm al bc~ktn g sodc1 and th en rublx.'&lt;l
Gr dU: F.pt sc opal Clnu l: h and d cclfl \\ llh d soft d oth Ptns
Qidll S f111 1t \Hil' made when and r 1ngs can be washed m
tlw duO me mb e r ~ met \\ &lt;II Ill so.1py water wtth am
Tuesd,l) mght .11 the honll' of m uma added and copp er
Mr s Susre Miller
jt!\\dl\ should be wa shed m
Spe.l kPr Lit the mee ting wrll soap' \\ die! \\ Jth two pal ts
bt• Mrs
Nan Mom e, Mtd- vm egar and one part salt
dlepml who 11111 sho11 ft lm
For cleamng dramonds Mrs
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Hct \\ .t ll
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to spend more if econonuc
condtttons get worse
' As he has satd, hts posttion
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but tl IS clear Utat a central
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Club plans March 11 open meet

Girl Scout
Diary By

ftrm position In Ute Kremlin
leadership
Brezlmev was neatly dressed
m a black sutt with medals
pmned over his breast pocket
Hts complexton was ruddy and
he looked more rested than at
his last appearance, which
followed a hectic work schedule
Speculation about Brezhnev
mcreases
whenever
he
remams secluded, but sertous
questions were raiSed when he
Wtexpectedly canceled a VISit
to the Mtddle East Dec 30
The postponement came durmg a Moscow vtstt by Egyptian
Foreign Muuster Ismail Fahmt Egypttan government
sources later satd Brezhnev
recetved Fahmi on a couch ai a
rest home outstde Moscow
Speculation mcreased when
a number o! notable VISitors,
mcludmg Australian Prtme
Mtn!Ster Gough Whitlam, VISited the capttal wtthoul meeting
Brezhnev

Jobless peak being revised

ProVIdence, 69-08, Duquesne
beat Marshall, 83-72, Furman 58
Co pp •n Sl 93 Sh a w 7'1
defeated Rtchmond , 97-88 Covena
n t 100 Tr evecca 72
Fatrfteld beat Boston College, Cn br ln d 99 Un1 0n Ky 8 6
De law ar e 7 1 Ge tt ys bur g 63
Bll-74, flonda Stale topped Dlta
St 76 U W Prk sd e 73
Georgia State , 81-72 Southern DuQuesne 83 Mar sh a l l 7'l
F la St 8 1 G eorg n St 72
Dhnots beat St Louts, 79~. Fla
A &amp;M 77 Sl F i n 7'}
and Wtchtta State topped North F ur m an 97 R IC hmOnd 88
Geotown K y 99 Thos Mo r e 91
f exas Slate, 87-72
J cks n St 1 l 7.6K v er N 0 7 1
lo utsv tl le held Drake Ky Sf 9] F &lt;fir m nl St 84
Va ll ey 8 1 Tougaloo 65
wtUtout a field goal for seven M1ss
So M ss 100 UW M dw 80
nunutes mtdway through the St et son 1!8 No Ill H
76 B el m ont 7 1
second half and the Cardmals Vunld,on
s ta Sl 88 C lmbs 85
rolled to an easy vtctory behtnd Wash Coli 87 Mor av• an 71
Midw es t
Allen Murph) s season !ugh 26 Br adley 'n Tuls
a 87
potnts The wtn boosted Elmh u r st 117 Car r oll 97
I.outsvtlle's season mark to 17- G r een B a y 67 N o Y. 1c h 51
L OUISVil l e 86 D rak e 66
ROYAL CROWN
2 and kept the Cardmals atop Md tS rl 45 Hm p d n Sy dn y .:1 3
the MISsourt Valley Confe rence P r 1nc p1 a 70 Green vl 69
BOTTLING COMPANY
SI U Ed svl" 6 Prdu e lndpl s 52
Mtddleport
standmgs wtth an 8-2 record So 111 79 St L o urs 6]
W•c
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Sf
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72
Drake fell to ll-9overall and 44 tn the conference
Mtk e Davts a nd Bobb\
Humbles scor ed 21 pmnts
ap tece to lead Bradley to Its
Mtssoun Valle ) Conference
wm o'er Tulsa m a game "hich
saw mne players foul out and 62
personnel fouls called Bradley
hit 11-&lt;&gt;f-12 free throws m Ute
last 31, nunutes to hold off a
Tul sa r ail) and move tis
overall record to 12-8, :N m
conference play Stx pia) ers
fouled out for Tulsa, \\hich fell
to 13-!0 for Ute season a nd~ m
MVC play
Jumor center Marty Halsey
scored a game-htgh 21 pomts.
JUST RECEIVED
mcludmg the wtnnmg bucket
\\lth SIX seconds remammg, to
NEW SHIPMENT •
help Holy Cross squeak by
Pro\1dence Mtke Dtcens had
IB pomts fo r Hoi) Cross whtle
high scorers for Providence
were Joe Hassett wtth 2Q and
TAKE DELIVERY EARLY!
Rick Santos \nUt 13
Ktp McLane hit for 23 pomts
and Oscar Jackson for 21 to
lead Duquesne past Marshall
and enhance Its second place
standmg m Ute ECAC southern
diviSion The Dukes, now 12-7 1
Most All Analysis In Stock
on the season, hit for 48 per
cent from the held Marshall
droppr&lt;t to 1"-9

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when he addressed a regwnal
parliament sesston
Smce then, a senes of
rumors have suggested the 68year-&lt;&gt;ld Brezhnev was the
VICtim of a host of debthtating
diseases, a Kremlm power
struggle-or both
" I am glad to see you,"
Wtlson satd m greelmg Brezhnev "You are lookmg well
Have you been restmg? "
"I'll explam that later, '
Brezhnev replied
Then, he lit up a cigarette
u Ah, thiS 1s one of my faults,"

pn me mtmster

U Mn ss 85 U M e Or on o 49
We 5t f ld S t 76 W r cst r St 7J
Wrl k. es 10J M ad iSOn F OU 85
South
Al a A&amp;M 86 A lbny St Ga 8 3
Aug usta 91 Ed W o t e r s 82
B l m n t Abby 70 Len or R hy n e 69
Bo w c St 6J D C T c hr s SJ
Carso n N ewman 70 Tuscu lum

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B v Un1 1ed P ress Intern a tiOnal
Ea st
A ll h Cr SI 7 1 T u ft s 0!
Bnrly 12'&gt;R I Co 192
Bos ton U 9S Ve r monl 13 7
B s rn St 96 U Me Prt nCl 79
Bra ndes 95 Le w II T t&gt;ch P1
Br ya nt 124 Go rd on 69
Br c kp t St 79 Crl lnd St 59
Br yan t 124 Go rd on 69
Buc kn et l 7J L eh rgh 6J
Cas t1t 1 St 130 N rwc h 60
Can i S! US 76 St Ptr s
C h ey r,ey 80 Mll l r s vl 66
D omr n can 96 Me r cy 63
E Conn 9S N l'w H .wen 61
E m rra SO E se nhowe r 7 1
F ~1•r fl d 80 B stn Coli 7 t
F rnkln &amp;Mrs t11197 Mh lnb g 6'1
F r am ng h m St 72 SE Ma ss 71
Ha r tw c k 7J U t ca 60
H o ty Cr o!! S 69 P r o v 68
Ho f st r a 6? K engs P I 50
J r sy Ct y St 78 R a ma p o 6'1
Lt&gt; M oy n e 9 J R oc h es t er 70
Ma n ha tta n 77 U Co nn 69
M a n s i e ld 69 Kutzt ow n 50
N otr e D am e 68 S l Jo hn s 67
NY Po l y 68 P h a B1 bl e 56
Pace !7 Yesh v a 50
Ph n Texr 90 Del Val t9
Qu rHll p lii C 91 So Conn 59
Sa l em St 85 L owe 1 St J7
Sac r ed H eart 96 Ma r s f 82
Sc r an ton 84 U psa a 74
•Stn Hl l 85 Mt St M r y s 83
S1ena 96 Sl F r an NY 77
St F ra n as N tc h ol s 79
Susq ue 11anna 75 Wa g n er 66

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By United Press International
The box score was only half
th e story- th e wrong half as
far as Notre Dame and tts
basketball fans \\ ere concerned
Notre Dan1e squeaked by St
John's ~7 . Thursday rught m
the second ha If of a doubleheader at Madtson Sqnare
Garden However , the bo x
score showed t he lrtsh's
leading scorer Adnan DanUey, wtth "only" 18 pomls-12
below his a':erage which ranks
him Uttrd tn Ute nation among
maJor college scorers
However, tt was DanUey's
;two free throws wtUt I 48 lelt to
' play that enabled Notre Dame
to hang on fo r Its 14th "'"
agatnsl seve n losses and Coach
Dtgger Phelps was more Ulan
pleased wtth his star s performance
I thought he ( Dantl ey)
played a great team game. ·
Phelps satd He 's one of the
most dedtcated players I've
e\ier seen He's turned mto a
tea m pla)er th1s year "
St John's, thanks to nussed
free throws and a key walkmg
VIolatiOn b) DanUey . had Utree
shots at the wmrun g basket m
the final 21 seconds but faded
to btl oo any Guard Frank
Alagta 's last~nd Jumper
from the top of the key bounced
off the run as the buzzer
sounded
Tob) Kmght had 16 pomts for
the Irish whtle Glen Wtlliarns
had 14 to lead the Redmen
In the ftrst game of the
doubl eheader, Ma nha tlan 's
George Bucc t scored 29 pomts
to lead the Jaspers to a 77~9
VIctor) over Connecticut Tony
Hanson "as htgh scorer lor
Connecllcut wtth 25 pomts
In otirer key games, seventhra nked Loutsvtlle whtpped
Drake, 86-66, Bradley got by
Tulsa, 92-.'17, Holy Cross edged

per &lt;enl lugher for 1974
compat ed wt th 1971
SIK of the etghl maJor OhiO
Cit} -county ar eas surveyed
showed December to Decem ber Increa ses m pr oductiO n
worker payrolls rangmg fr om 7
pt'ii cent tn Akron-Sumrm t and
roledo-Lucas to I per cent tn
Columbus Franklin
Canton-Stark reported a 6
per cent In crease wh1l e
Cleve la nd Cuyah oga and
Yowl gs tm... n Mahomng
both
saw 2 pe r cenl mcrea ses
Declm es m prod uct ion
v. orkcr payrolls Y.. cre reported
m Cmcmnatl Hanulton down 4
per cent , and Day ton-Mont
gomery, down 6 per cent
The Cente r satd only Dayto nMo n tgo mer~
report ed a
decline m productiOn Y.. orker
payroll s when com pa nn g
ftgUI es fot the )ear wtth 1973
levels at 4 per cent
Increases around the state
were Ca nt on-Sta rk 9 pe r
cent Cleveland-Cuyahoga and
I ole ri o I uca s 7 per ce nt
Youngstown-Mahonmg 6 per
r enl Akron-Summit a nd Cmunna tl Hdtn ll ton 5 pel cent
&lt;tn cl Columbus F'rankltn 3 per
cen t

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Brezhnev hale, hearty

DAUGHTER BORN
Mr and Mrs Paul Chapman,
High St , P9meroy, are announcmg the btrUt of a 9 lb.
daughter , Anna Margaret,
Wednesday evenmg, Feb 12, at
the Holzer Medtcal Center
Grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Delmar A Canaday,
Pomeroy, and Mrs James
Halferty, Dayton
HOSPITALIZED
Mtss ,Sharon
Smtih ,
Pomeroy, ts a pattent at the
Untverstly Hosptlal, Means
Hall Cards may be sent to
Room 367

Cuntnbullons to the comThe pra) er for peace was
mumt ~ se1v1n· pdl ty at the
gtven by Mrs
Wwston,
Athens Menta l He.tllh Centet chaplam and there \\ as group
and tu the fl owe1 fund fo r the •mgmg of Onward Chnsttan
Dts trad 8 p1 estdent were made Sold tel s ' the hymn of the
dunn g a meettng of the month
Amcncan LegiOn Auxthary of
Mrs Campbell Harper, umt
Lewts Manle) Post 263 at the Amert cam sm cha u woman
home of Mrs F:rnest Bowles pr esent ed
Mrs
Arn old
l'uesda) mght
Rt chards Etg hth Dts tn ct
Mrs
All en
Hamp ton Am en ca ntsm chatrv. oman
presid ed wtth the mec ttn g Mrs Richards gave the theme
opemng m ntuahshc fmm
of the Department of Ohtb,
Commtmrca ttons rea d mcluded
'Amer t I can ) tsm, ' and then
a thank you note from Mrs prese nted the auxtltary 's haste
John James fm a remem- program of Amertc amsm,
bl ance at the death of her whtch mcludes Buckeye Gtrls
father
State a law and order program,
ll wa s repmled that the book, and the Valley Fo rg e

Need a Ltft " had been
presented to the Metgs Htgh
School One report was completed on the commumty
service program Mrs Wilham
Wmston reported on cards
whtch had been sent, and plans
were made for a " bakeless '
bake sale at the next meetmg

Teachers Semmar Other
program s mclude ass tsltn g
wtth the God and Country
pr og r am and thiS year 's
pre para tton for lh e BICentenmal celebrahon
Mrs Bowles served sandwt ches and a dessert carrymg
out the valenhne theme

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POLLY'S POINTERS
BY POlLY CRAMER

Window battle
proves a pain
POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - f want to
use my bath salts jars lor nuts
but cannot seem to get the
swee t flower -hke odor out of
them What can I do to remed)
thts'
My Pet Peeve ts when an
usher tn church opens one or
two wmdows a b1t and someone
gets up and closes one I cannot
understand why such people do
not move to another part or the
church It seems they could
reahze that others may be too
warm tn the crowd
JESSAMINE
DEAR JESSAMINE - Just
last week a daughter-in-law of
mine removed the odor from a
perfume bottle by putting
ammonia in it and letting it
stand for a fe" hours Be sure
to wash clear of ammonia
before using for food
POLLY.
DEAR POLLY - Ltsa can
doubtless remove the marks
made by a permanent feltlipped marker from her
lammated plasltc table top by
sprymg the marks wtUt a spray
laundry pre-cleaner or by
applymg dry cleamng fluid
contammg naptha Rub hghtly
wtlh a soft cloth I have found
thai such marks often can be
removed from wall surfaces
(pamted wtlh latex or enamel)
by usmg lhts spray Agam rub
hghtly wtth a soli cloth, rmse
and drv - ANDREA.
DEAR LISA - You also
might put enough baking soda
and water on a sponge so as to
dampen it, rub marks off, rinse
and dry. - POLLY.
DEAR POLLY - Before
stonng deep fat fryers, electrtc
roaster.s and other large
utenstls that are only used
occasiOnally place a small hd
or dtsh mstde that contains
about two tablespoons of
baking soda Thts will keep
th em sweet smelhng
MURIEL
DEAR POLLY - My Pomter
IS for those hvmg where outdoor watermg ts restrtcted In
our town we can only water
every other day durmg the
stunmer Tomatoes and other

of

MATCH·
MATE
FABRIC

young growmg plants really
need datly water I took several
large cans (No 30 frozen fruit
or lard cans ) m whtch I had
made small holes m the bottoms, ftlled Utese cans m the
house and carrted them out to
my garden space Th1s allowed
the water to seep around the
thirsty plants on days when I
could not turn the hose on No
water was wasted and not
nearly so much was used as
when the hose was turned on so
f felt ]Usltfted - MABEL

for
SPRING
COATS

and
DRESSES

~

You will receive a dollar II
Polly uses your favorite
homemaking idea, Pel Peeve,
Polly's Problem or solution to a
problem Write Polly In care of
lhls newspaper

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FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

STEAMBOAT INN
AT ITS BEST
SALADS - Frutt &amp; Jello. cottage cheese.
slaw. tossed and peaches.
MEATS - Roast beef. harn. flounder fish,
hamburger steak.
J

VEGETABLES - Green beans, peas and
carrots, and noodles Potatoes - baked,
mashed and home fries.
PIE -

Coconut Cream - Apple

SUNDAY, FEB. 16, HRS. 8:00-2:00
WEEKDAYS 6:00-8:30 -·
3rd St.

Ph. 949-3551

Racine, Ohio
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POMEROY
POMEROY TRINIT Y
Rev W H Per r n pastor Roy
Mayer Sunday scnool sup t
Church schoo l 9 15 a m
wor!htp serv1ce
101 1 nm
Youth cho •r r eh ear sal N on
day ] 30 p tTl UI"\Cier l1 rt:- cto on
of Mary Sk tnn'l' r sen or cho •r
rehearsal 7 30 p m Tn ursdav
Wtth
Mrs
Pau l
Nl&lt;i t
d •r i;'C ft&gt; r
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE N AZARENE
Corn e
R('v
Un h 'l an d Mu l b erry
Clyde V Henderson pas tor
Sunday schoo l 9 JO cl m
Gten
M cCl ung
supt
mor11 ng
worSI'HP 10 30 am
evC'n or1g
servace 7 30 m •d w ee k. ser
\1 1Ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL
nH•
Rev
Ha ro ld Dee th
r ec l or
CI'HJrCh serv1 ces 10 JO a m
Holy : ommunton ltr sl Sunrirty
Of month Church SChOOl 10 JO
am for nur sery t hrouQ h 11
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Terrell Gr on nger
pastor Bi bl e ~chool 9 30 a m
wor!!&gt;t11p
10 30 am
ndull
w or sh tp serv •ce and younQ
p~opl e s me e t ng
7 30 p rn
Com b1 ned B•ble stud y and
prayer mee t tng Wl'dn esd,1y
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY
Envoy Ray W WLn tn9 o ffi cer
an ch ar ge Sundt'ly 10 a rn
Hotr ness rne etm g 10 JO a m
Sunday S~ool Young Peoples
Leg 1on 7 p m Thursday I lo 3
n m
La dles Home Le&lt;tat" 7
p

m , Pr ep cl asses

ST
PAUl
LUTHERAN
CHURCH Corner of Sycam or e
and Second St s Pomeroy Th e
R ev Woll dll1 M• cld l es w&lt;~rth
Pastor ~und~ v School at 9 IS
am
d Churcn Srr v•ces 11

am
SAt.:HED HE A RT
R ev
Father Paul D We llon pasto r
Phon e 992 ?825
S lt urcJdy
even1ng Mass 7 30
Su11day
Ma ss 6 and 10 ,, m
Co n
tesslon satur ' 1y 7 7 JO p m

Carmel News,

By the Day

~

POMEROY FIRST BAP
TrSr
RM.JNI Kuhn pas tor
W II nm War~on ~l •ndciP' so,ool
su p! Sund~y sc 11oo 1 v JO n m
HYF
n JJ m
tl ble stuay
v. ednesday } p •
c: ho r
prilct •ce Wean!'Sdily 8 30 p m
POMER O
WESLEYA N
HOLINE S
CHURC H
Har f oSOlvol
1-:l'\
0 01"' 1
Mr1 IIC'y Pa ~! Jr
' I t nry [ blr n
" l nd a y 'n two I :-.u fl
&lt;;undoy
~H nool
9 10 am
Even rtq
\I'•O r ~ h , ,
10 pIll
Pr,1 ' f! r arld
l ' r 1 ~ ~ V'rli (f' 1 hllrSLI 1y r JO
l)tn

S y R A C U S E

r HURCH

l •M•H

OF

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F I R 6 T

GOD

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1 '1
pr, ,1( ll oiHl
II
1 10 D 1
f'~ H HII 1st&lt; '"&gt; 1 I " r
p n r •
! 11 l" 0 1"
ltl p •'

POMEROY
WESTSI DE
CHUR CH OF CHRI ST ?00 W
IVrlr
&lt;., J
Jtr ~
11 Jlll
1 I

'&gt;lr r

Pll 0 f1 ('

?9

!1_,/;Jf.

Con s cr,.nl ,.ro
non
nstru mC'r1tnl ~und iiY worsh p
10 Am
B bi C' study l l d n
worsh p 6 p m
Wed nesday
Btble st udy ! p m
M I DW AY
COMMU NITY
CHURCH
( no n
denom1nCH onalJ
Lang sville
Dex:. ter Road t ne Rev Worley
Hil l ey p.=tsto r Sunday school
10 am even 1ng worSh• P l 30
p m
P rMy er
mee t11'19
Tu esday
I 30 pIll
you th
,Jroup F ndily 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
FREEWILL
BAPTIST
Roqcr I urnf'r
pa stor Su ncl ay &lt;.c hoor 1() ,1 rn
S u11d·•~ cvcnonq ~cr . . cc
1 JO
Wcdne sdnv n.t11 1 sl udy 7 JO
pm
OlD
DE X T ER
BIBLE
CHR I ST IAN CHURCH
Rev
Ron Tcrrv
on s1or
';unclily
SC I10ol I[) il m
Mr'j V'.or l(' y
rran c t s
su per nle LICitnt
Morn n q wor stH p
11
,1 m
SundAY el.'e n Lnq &lt;;£rvt CC } JO

fUiwl
!-iocial ,\o/('.~
Sund,n S&lt; hool .tt lcndctncc

on

F'eb 9 \\ tiS l2 the offe nng
$1[) 26 Wors hip SCI VIC(&gt;S were
held at 11 w1th Kerrmt Walton

Those at the home of Mar)
Ctrcle on SUilday were Mr and
Mrs James Ctrcle, Mr and of the Pomero\ UM Churc h
Mrs George Ctrcle and Chet·yl sp cdkmg clue to ll!e illness of
of New Haven and Mr and the Re1 Hubert Meece Hts
Mrs Me lvm Circle and family subjec t \\d s HO\\ Mlll:h Is the
of Colwnbus
Hwn.111 Boch Wo1th • As c1
Mr and Mrs Shelby Pte kens bod~ , ven' lillie but " soul ts
and chtldren , Jay and Joyce, wo1 th n fo1tune to God' as
Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs Gene ll lustr,Jtt:'d by the lt ves of Anne
Hudson of Racme were at the Sulhvan cHid HeiC' n Kelle1
home of Mr and Mrs •\ llun A!tendan c.:e Wd s 16 the of fe tut g
Taylor on Sunday
! 10 """ pledges $27
Mr a nd Mrs Wt lh am
Sevcrul local fl tend s ancl
Carlton of Ractne called at the re ldtlves c~ s \\ ell as those from
home ol Betty Van Meter and fat ther '-met~ vtsltcd the Wh1te
lamtly and Mrs Dean Bnnker Funeral Home a t Cool\1llc cilld
Saturday evemng
attended se1\II..CS dl the
Mr . and Mrs. Arthur E
Ot(l.ll)..:C ~illll" { h rra da \ ,If
Johnson called at the home of l m noon fm J oshu ,J Pttts \\ h o
Mr and Mrs Wtlham Carleton dJCd at th1• tw mt' o f Ius son-m tn Racme Sund!l) afternoon
!tm d lld dc~ug hter, J\11 .md
and then VISited wtUt Douglas -Mt s E,ul S uu ll m.· Ifll~l d 111
Johnson, a patient at Veteran s
P('unsv h ,tllld from u sit okt ftl
Memonal Hospttal tn the the "ge or 9l
evemng.
Mt dnd Mt s D&lt;lbl•t t Yos t
There \\ere nine present lot have sold lheu f,u m hom e
Sunday School on February 9 hete t h e f OIIllCI \ thpr t o n
Mr and Mrs Dwtght proper!\ to a Mt D,11 td
Swepston of Colwnbus spent Br"dtey
Saturday w•lh Ra lph Lee and
Am ong rete nt \ tS IIOt s l1l th e
Mr and Mrs Robert l.ee and W!lhcllll C tt1 h om e have been
family
he1 sisl et s, l tlhan Pe nn of
Htllsbot o and Sue Woode dll &lt;l
fdtllll) of Cu c\e vllle and hts
Si sler, Thelma Wht te and other
m c mbet s of thet fm rHh of

GRA H AM
UN I TED
METH0 01 $T
Pr c ac h,nct
Q JO a m
f , r ~t
and '; t: CDn d
Sund ays ol each mo nth. ltHr d
an ct f ou rth Sun day s each
month w or-:. h 1p o; er~; 1ce at 1 30
p rn Wednes da y e v e n 1n~s il l
} 30 Pr.1ycr tnd R bl e St Hl v
SEVENTH
DAY
AD
VE NTI ST
Mull'lcrry
He,Oht~
Pomeroy
P as t or
c r,1rct ~C' t on Sahn tth o;choor
""ery ':\,) t urda y ,, , 2 p 11 and
wO LSh•P "&gt;ervtcc totlow n.g at
3 1~
'P rn
Open
Gtble
CI LSCUSS oOii 1 30 p m ,1 1 tht
chu r &lt;1 ~e.-11 11 r 1Lu 15dfi Y
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
TIST
7A1 Mulberry f1vl
Po nlroy
atf •l ,1tect
wIll
~ B C
tt1C
Re v
Hr aLilry
':lpu1cer P&lt;~"&gt;to r T r oy Zw II net
Su rHI&lt;il SrllOOI 5upl SiJf1c1ty
'&gt; (11 001
Q lO
c) 1n
1110ffllfl(!
wors ltLP
10 10
".uno 1y
0v &lt;1nqeloS I LC nl t' CI IIH! 1 JO p fll
Pr i'ly f'r rnf e t ng Wcdnr Sd ly
1

10 p rn

MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAP:TI ST
Corne r F ourth find Ma rn
Moddleport Rev H en ry KC'y
Jr pastor Sunday Scllool 9 JO
am M rs E r v n A&lt;1umqaro
ner sup !
Mornmg worsh rp
10 15 a rn
JE HOVAH 'S W I TNESSES
Lnr r y Carnahan pres d ng
m ntS i er
Sunday B•blc Icc
lur e 9 JO a m
Wo!Chtow er
study 10 :10 am
Tue sday
Btble study 7 JO p m
Tllur s
d'ly mLntstry schoo l 7 JO
p m
servt ce mee t ng 8 30
pm
MIDDLEPORT CHUR CH nl
Ctut sf 1n Chr1 st1 an Unton
L awrrnce Manley pastor
M r s Russel l Young Su nday
Sc hool Su p!
Sunday Scnool
9 30 a m
Even.ng wo r shrp
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
meel!ng 1 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO
Ra c tne Route 'l the
Rev James M Muncy pa stor
Sun da y s c hool 9 J S a m
morntng worsllrp
II
am
e.-ven•n g worshiP
7 JO p m
Pray er meet.ng Tuesday 7 30
p m
Young peop les mee t .n g
7 JO om Thu r sday
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST - Corn er Stxt h and
Palmer
t he
Rev
St eve
Sf...a qgs
pasto r
Danny
Thomp son Sundav sc hool supt
WMPO ra d10 progra m
7 IS
a rn Stmday school 9 15 am
rnorntng worshiP 10 I S am
You th &lt;lCILV II CS and f ellOW Ship
for run tor and sen or t1 1gh
stud en ts 6 ~ m B ble st udy
7 30 p rn
M 1d w ee k pray er
SCfV ICC Wed!1eSday 7 JQ p m
CHURCH
OF
CHR I ST
Mtddleport 5t h and Ma •n
George
Glaze
mr n1 Ster
James Sh ee ts supenntendent
B i bl e SChOO l
9 30 il m •
mornmg worsh1p 10 30 a rn
e ven n g worsh•p 7 30 p m
pr a y er se rv 1ce 7 p m Wed
nesdav
MIDDlEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
RC'v
Do n Co l e
p&lt;ls tor
A lfre d
Rus ch el Sun det y School supt
Sunday sc l100 1 9 ]0 cl rn
mornm o \i\Or sl11p 10 30 &lt;1m
SunCI,1Y c vanqe iLS t tc mee t mq
7 ](] p nt
prcJ ye r m e(' t• n Q
Wednesday 7 ]U p rn
THE
UNITED
PRES
BYTER I AN
M IN ISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY . Dwt gh t
L ZavLIZ Pastor D1r ector
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Church Schoo l 9 30
am Mrs Homer L ee S,vp t
Morn1 ng Worsh 1p 10 JO am
M I DOLE PORT Su nda y
Chu rc h Sc hool 9 30 am Jo hn
F ultz
Supt
Morn nQ
F
Wors h p Ill JU a m
SYRAC USE
Morn ng
Worshrp
9 a m
Sunday
Chu rc h Sc h ool 10 a m
Mr s
Sam pson Hall Su pt

RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOD - Ph ll•p Wtu llcy pastor
Su nd ay SChOO l
10 il til
wor Sh i p se rvtce
7 p m
Pray er mcet111g WedneSdil Y
7 30 p tn

HAZEL
CO MMUNITY
CHURCH N ea r Long Bot
tom
Edsel Ha rt
pas tor
Su nd ay school
10 a m
7 30 p m
prayC'r
Churc h
meet ng 7 30 p 11 1 Thur sctav

Laurel Oiff
News Notes
'.

RHshnn

Mt (l. IHi Mt s Ch.ts D Wooc\e
By Bertha Parker
,atlt•ndt&gt;d tht..' sp eClcl l h\ 11111 smg
Sabbath School attendance at thP North Bethel (hut L h
Feb 9 was 61 Offertng fot Sttt m dm e\ (•mng, F't. •b a
Sunday servtces was $156 97
Wm ( .u 1 ca lled c1 l Vt'h' 1..1ns
The mdoor camp meetin g M..:motiBI H ospital to St:'P he1
clooed Sunday evemng AI· m o lh t•t Hild a Wl ntt.. n h u
tendance was very good 287 re C'( 'nlh ::;uffcred a he,n I .rtpersons were present for
"'',J k !\1 G.tu.l 1s " ptltH·n t dt
SWJday everung serv1ce
Mrs Anna Jackson and son H ol zer IJCisp t tfll \ !so c1 p.tltt•nt
Jell, Mtllon, W Va , vtstled IS Mt" 11 PSSIC' Spt•nt c1 fo1
recently wtth Mr and Mrs
merh of the Sum11e1 Com
Norman Schaefer
Ill IIIli t\
Vern Story of Co lumbu s
I he Clustet H\ll ut Stng \\ Ill
spent a weekend wtlh Ins be held at ltJe Alft e&lt;l ( hm 1 h on
lamtly here
Salm(hn C\C'Ill!l!-! ltb 22 .11
Mtss Barbara Klem student 7 30 E\ en one ~ ~ '' eh tliiH
at Grayson, Ky, spent tht'
weekend" tth her parenls, Mr
Rnd Mt and Mt s f:d Bduet
and Mrs Chff Klem
Mrs Chfl Klemts a patten! 111 Md:n on spe nt tht• '' Pt'kC'ncl
Wt th Mr dlld l\lts ctl ,HIPs
Holzer Medtcal Center
Mrs Ted Mathew of Huron Kan

CARNIVAL

"Mrs Rafferty ISn 't home. Thts
speakmgt"

I

by D1ck

IS

7 - The Datly Sl'ntlnel Middleport Pomero1 0 . Ft ld.J ). I !'b H, t97o
DICK TRACY

i' 1 ul.~, lth I ~ ,1 1J

Turner

Mr Rafferty

MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAl - Th ird Ave l hc
Rev Will am Kntll el pa stor
Rona l d Dugan Sun day SctlOol
Sup! Classes for all ages
evenmg se rv tce 7 30 p rn
B1bl e study Wednesoay 7 JO
p m
youth serv •ces Fr day
7 10 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner Ash Md P l um M 1d
dleport
N oe l
H errman
p as t or
Sa tu r day even 1ng
serv1 ce 7 p m Sun day school
10 a rn
Sund ay even 1ng
worsh1p 7 p m

MEIGS
COOPE RATIVE
PARISH
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Rober t T Bumgarner
O•reclor
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev CarlE! HICkS
Rev D Wm Sydenstr~cker
CHESTER - WorSh tp 9 I S
am
Ctl ur ch Schoo l 10 am
ENTERPRISE - Wor Ship 9
a m
Church Sctlool 10 a m
FlATWOODS - Worsh 1p 11
am
Church Schoo l 10 am
POMEROY
Worsh i p
10 30 am Chur c h School 9 I S
a m U MY F 6 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - Worsh p
i O a m Church Sc h ool 9 a m
U M YF630pm
MIDDLEPORT ClUSTER
Re.-v Robert Bumgarner
HEATH Worsh1p 10 30
a m Chur ch Sc hool 9 JO a m
UMY F7 pm
RUTLAND - WorsM1p 9 15
a m
Chu r ch School 10 a m
UMYF7pm
SALEM CENTER Wor
ShiP 9 a m
Chur ch Sct1oo1 10
am UMYF Thursday 7 'p m
SYRACUSE ClUSTER
Rev R1chard E Jarv1s
ASBURY WorSh•p II
am , Church Schoo l 9 50 a m ,
WSCS lst Tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worsh tp 9
am
Churcrl Sci'IOo l 10 am
WSCS Jrd Wednesday , 7 30

nes cltty I 10 p m
U M W
t r &lt;; 1 W• un r ·H ti'lv ! 30 p 111
WESLEYA N (R ac•n c t
'un cl r1Y SChOOl
10
il ll
wo r ~tl p
t l ,1m
B tble Study
TtJund ily
I
p m
c ho •r
!J r ,lc t o(P TrHJrs da y 8 p m
' ' IIOW'.htP
su pp er
t .rs t
1/\ l' &lt;l neSd&lt;1Y 6 30 p Ill
U M W
I011 r th Mor d ly 8 p m
GREA T BEND
Wors h p I I
&lt;1 111
i nd and 4t h Sund ays
Church Sc hool 10 a m
lETART FI\LLS
Worsh tp
10 a m Chur ch sch ool 9 a m
Btblc Sludy I 30 p m every
Tuesday
MORN ING STAR
Worshr p
9 30 o m
Church School 10 JO
a m
M1d W ee k
Serv ce
Wedn es dAy B p m
MOR SE CHAPEL
Wor
Shop 11 am
l si and ]r CI
Su nday s Church Sc hool
10

am

PORTLAND
Wor Ship 7 30
p m Chu r cl; Sc hool 9 JO a rn
SUT TO N
Worshtp 11 am
l nd &lt;lnd lt h Sundays C/ ur ch
SchOO l 10 i1 m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
R£!v R obe rt Me ece
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOP PA
Worshtp 10 am
Chur ch Sc hool 9 a m
Prayer
M ee ltng Wednesday B p m
L.O N G BOTTOM - Chur c h
Sunda y
serv1ce s 9 a m
S&lt; hool 9 .tS a rn Btble Study
c"'ery Thur sday 7 )0 p m
NORTH BETHEL
Wor
Sh1p 11 a m Church Sc hool 10
om
ALFRED
Sunday School
9 .15
a m
t&gt;a&lt;;, h
Sunday
pr eachmg at 11 a m
ea ch
Sunday Prayer mee t 1ng 7 45
p m Wednesday WSC S 8 p m
on th •rd Tue sday each month
REEDSVIllE Su n day
school 9 30 preach •n9 7 30
p m Sunday prayer mee t 1ng
! 30 p m Tue sday W SCS 7 30
t rst Thursday each mo nt h
SILVER RIDGE
Worsh iP
10 am Chur ch Sct10ol 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Wo rSh•P 9 a m
Ch urch
Schoo l 10 a rn
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHR I ST
Geo rg e Fredert c k
supt Serv1 ce weekly 9 30 am
on Sunday Preach. ng l •rsl and
thtrd Su nday s of month by
Cltflord Sm1 lh 9 30 am
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION Darrell
Dodd rdl
paslor
Sunday Sc hool
9 JO
am
Leonard Gilmore ftrs t
even1ng se rv1 ce 7 30
elder
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meet1 ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURC H OF
Racme Route 2 The
GOD
Rev Ct1ar 1es Hand
pa stor
Sunda y sc hool 9 45 a m
morn tn g wor sh p
11 a m
Eventng servtces TuesC!ay and
Fn day 7 30
BEARWAllOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B 1bl e
Sludy
9 30 am
mor ntng
worshiP 10 JO am , ev en1n g
wor shtp 6 30 p m Wedne sday
B1ble St udy 7 JO p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH
Long Bottom Sunday School
10 am wtth Willa rd P 1go t1
supt E ... a n ge iL Si tC m essage
each Sunda y eve n ng 7 JO p m
by
Elder
Russell
Cltne
m n stero l the Apos to l1c Fallh
Btbl e Sludy We dn es day l 30
pm

STIVER SVILLE
COM
MUN I TY CHU RCH
Sunday
sc hool scrv tce 10 am P raye r
rncc l• ng Thu rs d ay 7 p m
Sunday even mg serv ce 7 p m
Z IO N CHURCH OF CHR I ST
Ha r rt son vLI Ie
Pomeroy
Road Rt c k Morrtson pa stor
Sunday sc hool su pt
St even
St an ley Sunda y schoo l 9 30
am
morn•ng worsh1p and
cornrnur••o n
10 )0
am
Sunday
e v enrng
youtt1
Ch rt st tan Ende&lt;Jvor 6 30 p m
wor sh tp !.en ce Sunday 7 30
p ,,
Nedn esdav e ven ng
prayf'r meet ng anc:t B1ble ..
st udv 1 30 om
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Ptnc Grove
Th e
Re"'
VI. tll oam M rdd l eswa rth
Pnstor c t,ur cn Serv 1ces 9 30
n m Sundny Sc hool 10 30 a m
~HAUBURY CH URC H OF
CHRIST B1 ble Sc hoo l
9 30
am
morn1ng wor Shi p 10 30
am Sunday e.-ven1 ng Worshtp
Ser v1ce
7 30 p m
c ho~r
praclt ce Su nday and W ed
n esday 7 p m prayer mee t ng
and B1bl e Study Wednesday
7 JO p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST
Rev Freeland Norrts pastor
Sunday school 10 a m Church
se r v .ce 7 p m
Wedne sda y
Btblc St udy 7 o m
R ACI NE
CHURCH
OF
t Ht
NAZARENE Rev
Wtlltan Bdrlholomew pa sto r
Sunde1v sch ool
9 30 am
Ge rold We l ls supl
morn tng
wor st1 p
10 JO a rn
We d
·~ s ti&lt;&gt; y sc r v,ce 7 p tn
RACINE F IR ST BAPTIST Wt1lt er P B kacs an pastor
Ronn •c :,ntser Sunday schoo l
supt S und&lt;~Y sc nool 9 JO a m
morn ng
worsh1p
10 JO
Sunday evenong wo r Sht P 7 30
Wtc:lnesday cven tng
Btble
!'.tudy 7 JO
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Re"' Le1on Gl asure pastor
Sunday Sch oo l 9 30 am
youth and 1u n•or youth serv1ce
6 45 p m
eventng wor ShiP
7 30 p m
pr a ye r and pra tSe
'(Vednesdav 7 1n " m
RUN
FJ&lt;EE
SILVER
BAPTIST
Rev Ra l ph Dean
pas tor Sunday Sc hool 10 a m
su pt
Eventng
Leon M il ler
ser v1 ce, 7 30 p m
Pr ayer
mee-t no Thursday 7 30 c m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
GOO
Rev
D.=tn Ayers
pasto r
Sun d,1y school
9 30
ant VIOr Sr1 p SC'r VICt I I a 111
E' VC'tllll ll SCr\ltCe
7 JO p 111
YOUth St'r l.' r( (' Wedn esday 7 30
p

Ill

LAN GSVIL L E CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
T(' d Jo ne s
p c1Stor Su nday SC hOol 9 30
a m
Rov S1 gman
sup t
morr11Tl9
worShtp
10 30
Suncl a~ C\ICil IHl servtce 7 30
m1d WCC f. .
SCr\I LC C
Wed
IH'Sd a y } J['l p 111

SYRAC USE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Howard C Slack pas tor Bo b
Moore Sund a y Sc hool SupJ
Sun dAy School cl asses tor all
ag es 9 30 am
morn •ng
wor sh tp 10 J5 NY PS Su nday
6 30 p (ll ev angt'I !SI C SE'r VL,e
SundilV 7 30 p m M1d week.
praye r meetmg Wednesday
7 JOp m M SS10nary meet1nQ
sec ond Wednesday 1 30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Robert Sm 1lh pastor Sunday
schoo l 9 30 a m class leader
Leo H ill
worsh tp s erv tc e
10 30 a m , chur ch 7 30 c m
pm
EDEN UNITED BRETH
MINERSVILLE - WorShiP
REN IN CHRIST - Elden R
10 am , Church School 9 a rn
Blake pastor Sunda y School
WSCS 3r d Monday 7 30 p m
10 a
m
Howar d McCoy ,
SYRACUSE
Chu rch
supt
Morn 1ng sermon , I I a
School 9 30 a m , worsh 1p
Sunday night serv 1c es
m
serv l ~ 7 30 p ;n
Chnst an Endeaver , 7 JO p
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
m
Son g serv 1ce , 8 p m ,
Rev Steven Wilson
Preach 1ng S 30 p m , M 1d
Rev Larry Pohng
week Pr ayer meetmg , Wed
Rev Howard Sh1veley
nesda y 7 p m • Ray Adams.
BETHANY
( OorcaU
ta -v leader
WorShiP 9 JO a rn , Church
Schoo l 10 30 a m
CHU RC H
OF
JESUS
CARMEL WorSh ip , 11 CHRIST - Locared at Rutland
am , 1st and Jrd Sun dn y s, on New L•ma Road next to
For est Acre Pa rk Rev Ray
Churc h SchOol 10 8 m
Rouse pastor Robert Musser,
Sunday Sch ool supt Sunday
API"LE GROVE
5Ur:H'l d y
sc hool
10 30 a m
worshrp
SChOOl 9 JO am , worSh tp
ftrst and tt·urd Sunday 1- 30 7 30 p m Btb le study Wed
p m , prayer meetmg Wed
Saturday
n esda y, 7 30 p m
nesday 7 30 p m Fellowship ntght prayer ser v tc e 7 30 p m
HEMLOCK
GROVE
su pper , ftr st Saturd~y 6 p m
U M W second Tues day , 7 30 CHRISTIAN - Rog er Watson
pm
pa stor
Ray Whaley , supt •
Morn 1ng worsh ip, 9 JO am ,
10 30 am
EAST LETART Sunday cl1urch schOol
young peoples meet1n g. 6 30
school . 9 30 am , worsh1p
even1ng wo r -sh 1p, 7 30
second and fourth Sunday . 7 30 p m
P m B tble stu dy, W ednesday ,
'p m ""prayer meet 1ng , Wed

•

' 30 p rn
MT
UNION BAPTIST
Rev Cec11 Cox pastor Sun da y
Sch ool supt
Joe Sayre
Su nday school 9 45 a m
Sun day even ng wor st11p 7 ]0
Wednesday prayer and B1ble
study 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLA I NS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Eugene Underwood
pastor
Howard Caldw el l J r , Sun day
Sc;hool Sup !
Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
Morn 1nQ Se rmon
10 30 am
Sunday evenmg
ser&gt;~JCe, 7 p rn
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN - Rev Freeland
Nor ns pa s tor Fl oyd Norn s
svp t Sunday school 9 30" m
mor n •ng sermon 10 30 am
Pr aye r serv•ce
Wednesday
7' 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROP~ECY - G P
Sm tih pastor Sun day School
10 a m Arthur H en so n Sup!
Mor n •ng WorShiP
11 am
Young People s se rv1 ce 7
om
Even r1Q serv 1c e 7 30
p m Wednesday Mid week
Pray er Serv tce
7 30 p m
You th meettng
6 30 p m
Ev entng worsh1p , 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURC H OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Herbert Grate pas tor Wor
sh1p ~ervtce 11 a m and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday Schoo l
9 30 am
Richard Barton
sup! Prayer meetmg Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
Cl 1fford Sm •fh ,
CHR I ST m m1sler Sun day Schoo l 9 30
am
morn 1ng church 10 30
am Sunday even1ng serv tce
7 JOp m Wednesday serv1ce, 8
pm
LA UR EL CLIFF FREE
METHOD I ST Rev
Floyd
F
Shook
pas tor
Lloyd
Wngh t Sunday sc hoo l supt
Sun day SC hOO l 9 JO am
mor n n g wor sh1p 10 30 am
even mg worshtp
7 JO p rn
Wedne sday ChnSi tan Youth
Crusade
6 30 p m
Cho 1r
pretclt ce Thur sday 7 p m
DEXTER
C HURCH
OF
CH R 1ST Charles Russell
Sr m1ntster Norman C Wil l
sup!
Sund ay school 9 30
am
worSh •p servtce, 10 30
a m
Btble study Tuesday
7 JO p m
RE ORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Rac•ne Road
Wrll1am Roush pastor Denny
Evans
Sunday
Schoor
Dtrector Sunda y Schoo l 9 JO
am
Mornmg worshtp, 10 30
am Sun day even1ng serv1ce 7
p m
Wednesday
eventng
prayer ser vtces 7 JO p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev
Earl Shuler
pastor
Worsh tp ser v1 ce 9 30 am
Sunday sch oo l
10 30 am
Sun day evenmg servtces J 30
p m B tbl e stu dy and praye r
se r v tee Thursday 7 30 p m
K 1ngsbury
Road
Sund ay
School 9 30 am Ralph Carl ,
sup t Worstl ap sennce , 10 JO
a m and 7 30 p m alterna t ely
Prayer meet m g Wednesday,
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay Stiles,
pastor
lONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robe.-rt
Wyatt pastor Sunday School
supt
Ronald Osborne , B1bl e
School 9 30 a m
preaching
10 .15 am
Even1ng servrces
7 30 p m
HYSEll
RUN
FREE
MET HODI ST CHURCH Rev Paul N evi ll e pa s tor
Su nday Sc hool 9 30 a m
Mo r nlllg servtce 10 30 am •
youth servtee
~ 45
p m
Evangel st c serv tce l 30 p m
P ra ye r meet tn g Thur s day
7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPE l
MISSION at Bald Knob Rev
E J GrtftLih supt of church
Rev
L
R
Gluesencamp
pas tor
Roger Wtl l fred
Sr
Sunday Sc hool supt Sunday
school
9 30 a m
prayer
me.-et.ng Tuesdav 7 30 p m
vouth meettnq 6 p m Su nday
l eade rs Ada van Meter and
Grella Sultle Sunday evenmg
wo r sh 1p 7 p m through wmter
months

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SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 15, 1975

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at church • • •

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12 00-JP !sons 3.4. 15

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G lobe trotters Popcorn Mac hine 8,10 Bread &amp; Butterflies 20
12 JQ-Bob Qanle ls Basket ba ll 3 American Bandstand 6, 13,

Go 4 IS Fat Albert 8,10
I OQ-Co tl ege Ba•kelball 3,4,15. Children's Film Festival 8.10
1 30-Soul Tram 6 Other People other Places 13
2 00- W re3l l1ng 8. Urban League 10 Jerusalem Eyewitness
Report 13
2 30-0LJtdoors wi t h Julfus Boros 6. Popeye 10, Harold Ehsley
Spor t sman 's Frtend 13
3 oo-Col\ege Basketball 3 4 IS,B Friends of Man 6 / Movie

' Wtld erness Journey" 10. Celebrity Bowling 13
3 30.- Pro Bowlers Tour 6.13
4 00-Makmg Thi ngs Grow 33

6 00-Sunrrse Semes ter 10
6 30-Fun tor Everyone 6 TV Clas sroom B Treehou se Club

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7 30-Jabberwocky 3, Farm Fronl4 Edd te Saunders 6 Abbo11
&amp; Costello 8 Man from COS ! 10 Te nnessee Tuxedo 13

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Speed racer 6 Speed Buggy B. Mr s fer Rogers Neighborhood

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6 30- NBC NewsJ 4 IS Reasoner Report 13, News6, CBS News
10. Zoom 33
7 00- Lawrence Welk 4, 15 Hee Haw 6 8 $25,000 Pyramid 10

'&gt;HUT UP
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10 OQ--Movte ' Summer of 42 ' 6 Carol Burnett 8,10
11 00--News 3,4,6, 10 13, D9n Kirshner's Rock ~ Concert 15
Jana kl 33

11 3D-Movie "The Ghost and Mr Chicken" 3, Movie "Madame

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o ne l etter to each square, to
form four ordtn ary words

13

' Harper ', Movie ' From Hell It Ca m e"

12 OQ-ABC News 6
12 15---Don K1rs hner's Rock Concert 6
1 oo-Mov re 'Death Curse of Tartu " 13

1 15- Movte " I Saw Whal You Did' 4
1 3D-Movie 'Teacher' s Pet" 10

2 JD-ABC News 13
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Are You 8,10 Ele c Co 20
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11 OQ--Pink Panther 3, 4, 15 Super Frte nds 6 13 Valley of the

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3D-Ammal World 10. Celebrity Sweepstakes 13
8 oo-Emergency 3,4,15, Kung Fu 13 College Basketball6, All
In the Fami ly 8 10, Book Beat 33
8 Jo-The Jetfersons 8,10, Biography 33

7

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9 3Q--Run Joe Run 3,4, 15 Adventures of G tlltgan 13 8tg B lue
Marble 6, Par t ridge Famr!y 8, 10
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5 30- N ews 8, Course of Our T tmes 33
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9 DO-Mov ie ' The last Day " 3,4,15, Mov ie "S ummer of '.42" 13,

8 00- Addams Famtly 3 4 15 Yogt 's Gang 13 Jabberwocky 6
My Favorrte Mart1ans 8. Popeye 10
8 Jo--Wh ee lre &amp; the Chopper Bunch J 4 15 Bugs Bunny 13

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5 00-Andy W il l rams Sa n D1egoOpen 3 ! 0· W ide World of Sports

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For Saturday Feb 15, 1975
ARIES (March 21·Aprll 19)
Th1S IS one ot \hose days wh en
yOL II have to o many tran s rn
the frre No ne w1ll be ready to
your s.:t tL sfac tron

THE MOTIVE FOR:
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Wednesday, 1 30 p m Phone
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pastor Sunday School , 9 30
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evenrng service, 7 JO p m
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meet1ng, 7 30 p m
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1 Rev
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move qutetly from the East to
the West hand and the grand
slam would make
Now to settle the North Sou th
argument South 's opemnf btd
wa s correc t m any norma bid
dtng system F urthermore,
North s btddtn~ was sound tndeed and the httle slam was a
good btd
All good btds don't make
Th1s one went down because a
spade was opened and the club
finesse lost
In other words thts was the
sort of slam that you can't af
ford not to btd, smce tt wtll
make well over half the lime

50METtME5

The btddtng has been

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What do you do now '
A - B1d seven spade5 Your
partner has now shown second
round club conlrol and clearly
wants you to bid seven with good
spades You have gOOd spades

Obhge bam'

TODAY'S QUESTION
Instead of b1ddmg SIX clubs your
partner bas JUmped to sax spades
over your f1ve hearts What do you

00 now ?

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By Oswa ld &amp; James Jacoby
In a n overb1dder s heaven
su1ts ei lways break ftnesses
a lways work and no reasonable
contract JS ever se t
The only trouble wtth thts
heaven ts that the overbtdders
won t be ab le to find opponents
No one wa nts to defend unsuccessfully every ttme the opponents btd a game or slam
North dtd not approve of
South s ope mng bld and told
tum so m no uncertam terms
South felt hts opemng btd was
sound and wanted to know why
North had to go all the way to
m wtth only three trumps to
support hiS partner
In that overb1dders' heaven
they would have btd a grand
slum the queen or clubs would

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Feb 15, 1975
You wrll be fortunate this y:ear
Oth ers wtlllook out l or your In·
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Import ant goals You can ass1st
by no t takrng nsk s you
shouldn t

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Devoted lo Meigs Mason Area
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A Valentine's Day heartbreaker

Hoth vulnerab le

One letter atmply alandl for another. In lhil aample A

THE DAILY SENTINEL

AQUARIUS (JIR 20·Fob. 19)

WIN AT BRIDGE

t AKJ
A 10 53

uaed for the three L'a, X for the two O's, elc Single letters,
apootrophea, the lencth and formation of the words are all

POWELL'S SUPER VALU

LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 23) It Will
seem ltKe the only two cho1ces

"' 7 2
¥ AIOR64

II

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yet d omestically Don 1 rehash
volati le rssues unless you re
spoi ling lor a fr acas

Un·

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DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work it:

&gt;W REAllY MAO£
MYOAY.'

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jon
19) Thtngs aren t all that cool

Your expenses wi ll run hrgher
than they shou ld for frrvolous
acllvltJes lhts weekend unles s
you pul a l1mll on what you II
spend

• gn

l'O 01-'IT WITH YOU

11-115 MORNIN6 1 5TAN

the trnancral department If you
must spend do 11 wisely

PISCES (Feb. 20·Morch 20)

WEST

34 Kniglttly
tiUe
35 Slaved
37 Noble
Italian
family

WINNIE

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

CHR IS T , P 0 Box 487 Mr ller
St , Mason W Va Sunday
B1ble Study 10 am , Worsh 1p
11 am and 7 p m Bible Study
Wednesday 7 p m , Vocal
mUSIC

100 MI LLIOW FOR

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Pomeroy

FLAM

FUND-

We Ftll All Doctors' Prescriptions
Pomeroy
992 2955

Chester Oh ro

296 W. Second

DOLLAR
FLIM

YEARS
WE\IESPENI

SA BITTARIUS (Nov. 23-0ec

21) This Is a reminder that
you re st1tl far too rmpu lsrve n

Make an ex ira effort today to
C~pp r ec L a l e th e other guys
po1 111 o f vrew or you re gomg to
lmd yo urself w•th out allres

o~oQt0 53

- Down
22 HIS tomb
ISm
Ravenna
23 Dteter's
lunch
25 Said further
Zll White poplar
27 Netherlands
nver
28 Airway
29 Sausage's
exterior
32 Htglt (mus )
33 Luau goody

24-Nov. 22)

Normally you re a well organtzed person capable of
gwrng lull auen tlon to your
ta sk s Not so today Be careful

CANCER (June 21·Juty 22)

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl 22)

11

LIL ABNER

GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Don 1 be baseful about telling
friends you can I a!lor d to do
certa rn thrngs rllt s true Forget
about keeprng LJP w1th the
Joneses

fortunately you canno t depend
upon o thers today to barl yo u
ou t of your problem s Don I
embarrass you rself by asking

DOWN
1 Lukewarm
2 Pomted
arch
3 " Won l

16 But (Lat)
17 ScottiSh
uncle
18 Eat
greedily
2Q W.W I
British
commander
21 "My
Defenses

Bakers of Gay 90's Bread

Ph 949 9591

38 Instmcttve
39 Instgmftcant
40 Planted
41 Conswner

vine

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION
Racr ne

4ou're
blocktncJ

ALL WEATHER ROOFING
AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

ACROSS
1 Soliloquy
words
5 Less fresh
11 Czech rtver
12 MISSing,
vanished
(2 wds )
13- cotton
14 Grtdiron
number
15 College

Yo1.,1 revery easily angered to
duy not so much by the m
medrale even1 but by rebuffs
you recall !rom the past

LEO (July 23Aug 22) Your atIllude Is such tod ay that you
tend 10 make thtngs much
harder for your self than t11ey
really are Th s will show up rn
your work

by THOMAS JOSEPH

MASO N FIRST BAPTIST -

FAIRVIEW

Dmosaurs 8. 10 Carrascolendas 20
I I 3Q---Star T rek J 4 15. Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Shpw

Catch 33 33

7 00-~;:~ turday Report 3 Aware 6 Treehouse Club 8 World

MASON COUNT Y
THE HILAND CHAPEL .
George Casto pastor Sunday
School 9 30 even1ng worsh 10
7 JO Thursday evening pray!!rr'
serv ce 7 30 p m

ASSEMBLY

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5UH~ HOW
WOUL D YOU
IKE JTZ WlfH
,SUGAR~

on Sunday when

R U T L AND CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Lloyd D Gramm Jr pastor
Su nday school 9 30 a m
10 30 am
worsh1p serv1ce
broadcast l 1ve over WMPO
young peop l e s ser\1 Ice 6 45
evange lt SIL C serv ce 7 JO p m
Prayer meet1n g Wedn esday
l 30 p m MtSS LOnar y meet1ng
7 30 p m f1rst Wednesday of
month

SOUTHERN

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a culture u m troub l e., Or do cultures deteriorate

or the egg.

RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH Su nda y School,
9 JO am Worship se r v t.c e, 11
a m
Wednesday
prayer
meet ng , 7 30 p m
Sun day
n1ghl worshtp , 7 30 p m

MAS ON

rel•g•on?

the ctvtl•za tton or

CHAPEL

CHURCH

Tell the Truth 13 Blac k Perspe ct rve on the News 20.3 3
8 00- San ford &amp; Son 3 4 15 N rght Sta l ker 6 13 Khan B 10,
Washmgton Week m Review 20,3 3
B 30- Ch1co &amp; Ihe Man 3 4 15 Wal l Street Week 10 33
9 oo- R oc kford Fries 3 4 15
Hot L Baltimor e 6 13 Movte
Adventur es of th e Queen ' B Mov te
Roustabout ' 10
Masterp rece Theatre 10 Consumer Surv 1v al K1l 33
9 30- 0dd Couple 6 13 A ss tgnmenl Amencn 33
10 OQ-Po ll ce Woman J 4 15 B are lta 6 1J N ews 20 Paul
N uc h 1ms 33
10 30- World Press 20
11 00--- Johnny (arson 3 4 15 Wtde World m Concert 13 Mov te
100 Crres of T er ror 6 Mov1e G 1r l Happy B Movie
Monster 10 Janakr 33
00- Mrdntght Specra l 3, 15 W1de World tn Con cerl6 News 13
15-Mov re The Shu ltered Room 10
2 30- Movre K rng Ko ng 4
4 00- Movre Song of Kong 4
5 30- Movle K rng Kong Escapes 4

of a Grectan

remams

To hastonans rt's lake the questton about

m

FIRST

w h at

FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 14,1975

because thetr sp1rttua l foundations are collapsing?

Coo l vil l e RD Rev Roy Deeter ,
pastor Sunday school
9 30
am
worsh ip serv1ce, 10 30
am B1ble study and prayer
serv1ce Wed nesda y . 7 30 p m
RUTlAND
R UTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRI ST - Rod Kasler pastor
V H Bral ey Sunday sc hool
sup! Sunday schOo l 9 30 am
wor shtp se rv ce and com
mun 1on
10 30 am • youth
meet1n g
6 p m
Su nday
even1ng servL(e 7
regu l ar
board meetmg t h 1rd Satur day

M ASON

stands

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TO ~k'ISHlATI ON
AND IMMATURIT Y, PLUS AN INf lHIORtTY COMPLEX."

7 JO - Porter Wagon er 3, Pop Goes the Countr y 4 New Cand1d
Camera 6 Pop Goes the Country B Treasure Hun t 10 To

Wh 1ch crumbles first -

CHRIST Robert Shook,
pastor
Sunday school
9 30
am
Russell Spencer, sup t
worsh tp serv 1ce 10 45 !! m
eveniJlg worshiP a1ternat1ng
w1 t h c E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meet1ng 7 30
p m Wed nesday Alfred Wol fe ,
lay l eader

7 p

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POMEROY
POMEROY TRINIT Y
Rev W H Per r n pastor Roy
Mayer Sunday scnool sup t
Church schoo l 9 15 a m
wor!htp serv1ce
101 1 nm
Youth cho •r r eh ear sal N on
day ] 30 p tTl UI"\Cier l1 rt:- cto on
of Mary Sk tnn'l' r sen or cho •r
rehearsal 7 30 p m Tn ursdav
Wtth
Mrs
Pau l
Nl&lt;i t
d •r i;'C ft&gt; r
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE N AZARENE
Corn e
R('v
Un h 'l an d Mu l b erry
Clyde V Henderson pas tor
Sunday schoo l 9 JO cl m
Gten
M cCl ung
supt
mor11 ng
worSI'HP 10 30 am
evC'n or1g
servace 7 30 m •d w ee k. ser
\1 1Ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL
nH•
Rev
Ha ro ld Dee th
r ec l or
CI'HJrCh serv1 ces 10 JO a m
Holy : ommunton ltr sl Sunrirty
Of month Church SChOOl 10 JO
am for nur sery t hrouQ h 11
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Terrell Gr on nger
pastor Bi bl e ~chool 9 30 a m
wor!!&gt;t11p
10 30 am
ndull
w or sh tp serv •ce and younQ
p~opl e s me e t ng
7 30 p rn
Com b1 ned B•ble stud y and
prayer mee t tng Wl'dn esd,1y
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY
Envoy Ray W WLn tn9 o ffi cer
an ch ar ge Sundt'ly 10 a rn
Hotr ness rne etm g 10 JO a m
Sunday S~ool Young Peoples
Leg 1on 7 p m Thursday I lo 3
n m
La dles Home Le&lt;tat" 7
p

m , Pr ep cl asses

ST
PAUl
LUTHERAN
CHURCH Corner of Sycam or e
and Second St s Pomeroy Th e
R ev Woll dll1 M• cld l es w&lt;~rth
Pastor ~und~ v School at 9 IS
am
d Churcn Srr v•ces 11

am
SAt.:HED HE A RT
R ev
Father Paul D We llon pasto r
Phon e 992 ?825
S lt urcJdy
even1ng Mass 7 30
Su11day
Ma ss 6 and 10 ,, m
Co n
tesslon satur ' 1y 7 7 JO p m

Carmel News,

By the Day

~

POMEROY FIRST BAP
TrSr
RM.JNI Kuhn pas tor
W II nm War~on ~l •ndciP' so,ool
su p! Sund~y sc 11oo 1 v JO n m
HYF
n JJ m
tl ble stuay
v. ednesday } p •
c: ho r
prilct •ce Wean!'Sdily 8 30 p m
POMER O
WESLEYA N
HOLINE S
CHURC H
Har f oSOlvol
1-:l'\
0 01"' 1
Mr1 IIC'y Pa ~! Jr
' I t nry [ blr n
" l nd a y 'n two I :-.u fl
&lt;;undoy
~H nool
9 10 am
Even rtq
\I'•O r ~ h , ,
10 pIll
Pr,1 ' f! r arld
l ' r 1 ~ ~ V'rli (f' 1 hllrSLI 1y r JO
l)tn

S y R A C U S E

r HURCH

l •M•H

OF

() Li t

F I R 6 T

GOD

P« ~ Wr

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1 '1
pr, ,1( ll oiHl
II
1 10 D 1
f'~ H HII 1st&lt; '"&gt; 1 I " r
p n r •
! 11 l" 0 1"
ltl p •'

POMEROY
WESTSI DE
CHUR CH OF CHRI ST ?00 W
IVrlr
&lt;., J
Jtr ~
11 Jlll
1 I

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Con s cr,.nl ,.ro
non
nstru mC'r1tnl ~und iiY worsh p
10 Am
B bi C' study l l d n
worsh p 6 p m
Wed nesday
Btble st udy ! p m
M I DW AY
COMMU NITY
CHURCH
( no n
denom1nCH onalJ
Lang sville
Dex:. ter Road t ne Rev Worley
Hil l ey p.=tsto r Sunday school
10 am even 1ng worSh• P l 30
p m
P rMy er
mee t11'19
Tu esday
I 30 pIll
you th
,Jroup F ndily 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
FREEWILL
BAPTIST
Roqcr I urnf'r
pa stor Su ncl ay &lt;.c hoor 1() ,1 rn
S u11d·•~ cvcnonq ~cr . . cc
1 JO
Wcdne sdnv n.t11 1 sl udy 7 JO
pm
OlD
DE X T ER
BIBLE
CHR I ST IAN CHURCH
Rev
Ron Tcrrv
on s1or
';unclily
SC I10ol I[) il m
Mr'j V'.or l(' y
rran c t s
su per nle LICitnt
Morn n q wor stH p
11
,1 m
SundAY el.'e n Lnq &lt;;£rvt CC } JO

fUiwl
!-iocial ,\o/('.~
Sund,n S&lt; hool .tt lcndctncc

on

F'eb 9 \\ tiS l2 the offe nng
$1[) 26 Wors hip SCI VIC(&gt;S were
held at 11 w1th Kerrmt Walton

Those at the home of Mar)
Ctrcle on SUilday were Mr and
Mrs James Ctrcle, Mr and of the Pomero\ UM Churc h
Mrs George Ctrcle and Chet·yl sp cdkmg clue to ll!e illness of
of New Haven and Mr and the Re1 Hubert Meece Hts
Mrs Me lvm Circle and family subjec t \\d s HO\\ Mlll:h Is the
of Colwnbus
Hwn.111 Boch Wo1th • As c1
Mr and Mrs Shelby Pte kens bod~ , ven' lillie but " soul ts
and chtldren , Jay and Joyce, wo1 th n fo1tune to God' as
Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs Gene ll lustr,Jtt:'d by the lt ves of Anne
Hudson of Racme were at the Sulhvan cHid HeiC' n Kelle1
home of Mr and Mrs •\ llun A!tendan c.:e Wd s 16 the of fe tut g
Taylor on Sunday
! 10 """ pledges $27
Mr a nd Mrs Wt lh am
Sevcrul local fl tend s ancl
Carlton of Ractne called at the re ldtlves c~ s \\ ell as those from
home ol Betty Van Meter and fat ther '-met~ vtsltcd the Wh1te
lamtly and Mrs Dean Bnnker Funeral Home a t Cool\1llc cilld
Saturday evemng
attended se1\II..CS dl the
Mr . and Mrs. Arthur E
Ot(l.ll)..:C ~illll" { h rra da \ ,If
Johnson called at the home of l m noon fm J oshu ,J Pttts \\ h o
Mr and Mrs Wtlham Carleton dJCd at th1• tw mt' o f Ius son-m tn Racme Sund!l) afternoon
!tm d lld dc~ug hter, J\11 .md
and then VISited wtUt Douglas -Mt s E,ul S uu ll m.· Ifll~l d 111
Johnson, a patient at Veteran s
P('unsv h ,tllld from u sit okt ftl
Memonal Hospttal tn the the "ge or 9l
evemng.
Mt dnd Mt s D&lt;lbl•t t Yos t
There \\ere nine present lot have sold lheu f,u m hom e
Sunday School on February 9 hete t h e f OIIllCI \ thpr t o n
Mr and Mrs Dwtght proper!\ to a Mt D,11 td
Swepston of Colwnbus spent Br"dtey
Saturday w•lh Ra lph Lee and
Am ong rete nt \ tS IIOt s l1l th e
Mr and Mrs Robert l.ee and W!lhcllll C tt1 h om e have been
family
he1 sisl et s, l tlhan Pe nn of
Htllsbot o and Sue Woode dll &lt;l
fdtllll) of Cu c\e vllle and hts
Si sler, Thelma Wht te and other
m c mbet s of thet fm rHh of

GRA H AM
UN I TED
METH0 01 $T
Pr c ac h,nct
Q JO a m
f , r ~t
and '; t: CDn d
Sund ays ol each mo nth. ltHr d
an ct f ou rth Sun day s each
month w or-:. h 1p o; er~; 1ce at 1 30
p rn Wednes da y e v e n 1n~s il l
} 30 Pr.1ycr tnd R bl e St Hl v
SEVENTH
DAY
AD
VE NTI ST
Mull'lcrry
He,Oht~
Pomeroy
P as t or
c r,1rct ~C' t on Sahn tth o;choor
""ery ':\,) t urda y ,, , 2 p 11 and
wO LSh•P "&gt;ervtcc totlow n.g at
3 1~
'P rn
Open
Gtble
CI LSCUSS oOii 1 30 p m ,1 1 tht
chu r &lt;1 ~e.-11 11 r 1Lu 15dfi Y
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
TIST
7A1 Mulberry f1vl
Po nlroy
atf •l ,1tect
wIll
~ B C
tt1C
Re v
Hr aLilry
':lpu1cer P&lt;~"&gt;to r T r oy Zw II net
Su rHI&lt;il SrllOOI 5upl SiJf1c1ty
'&gt; (11 001
Q lO
c) 1n
1110ffllfl(!
wors ltLP
10 10
".uno 1y
0v &lt;1nqeloS I LC nl t' CI IIH! 1 JO p fll
Pr i'ly f'r rnf e t ng Wcdnr Sd ly
1

10 p rn

MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAP:TI ST
Corne r F ourth find Ma rn
Moddleport Rev H en ry KC'y
Jr pastor Sunday Scllool 9 JO
am M rs E r v n A&lt;1umqaro
ner sup !
Mornmg worsh rp
10 15 a rn
JE HOVAH 'S W I TNESSES
Lnr r y Carnahan pres d ng
m ntS i er
Sunday B•blc Icc
lur e 9 JO a m
Wo!Chtow er
study 10 :10 am
Tue sday
Btble study 7 JO p m
Tllur s
d'ly mLntstry schoo l 7 JO
p m
servt ce mee t ng 8 30
pm
MIDDLEPORT CHUR CH nl
Ctut sf 1n Chr1 st1 an Unton
L awrrnce Manley pastor
M r s Russel l Young Su nday
Sc hool Su p!
Sunday Scnool
9 30 a m
Even.ng wo r shrp
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
meel!ng 1 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO
Ra c tne Route 'l the
Rev James M Muncy pa stor
Sun da y s c hool 9 J S a m
morntng worsllrp
II
am
e.-ven•n g worshiP
7 JO p m
Pray er meet.ng Tuesday 7 30
p m
Young peop les mee t .n g
7 JO om Thu r sday
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST - Corn er Stxt h and
Palmer
t he
Rev
St eve
Sf...a qgs
pasto r
Danny
Thomp son Sundav sc hool supt
WMPO ra d10 progra m
7 IS
a rn Stmday school 9 15 am
rnorntng worshiP 10 I S am
You th &lt;lCILV II CS and f ellOW Ship
for run tor and sen or t1 1gh
stud en ts 6 ~ m B ble st udy
7 30 p rn
M 1d w ee k pray er
SCfV ICC Wed!1eSday 7 JQ p m
CHURCH
OF
CHR I ST
Mtddleport 5t h and Ma •n
George
Glaze
mr n1 Ster
James Sh ee ts supenntendent
B i bl e SChOO l
9 30 il m •
mornmg worsh1p 10 30 a rn
e ven n g worsh•p 7 30 p m
pr a y er se rv 1ce 7 p m Wed
nesdav
MIDDlEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
RC'v
Do n Co l e
p&lt;ls tor
A lfre d
Rus ch el Sun det y School supt
Sunday sc l100 1 9 ]0 cl rn
mornm o \i\Or sl11p 10 30 &lt;1m
SunCI,1Y c vanqe iLS t tc mee t mq
7 ](] p nt
prcJ ye r m e(' t• n Q
Wednesday 7 ]U p rn
THE
UNITED
PRES
BYTER I AN
M IN ISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY . Dwt gh t
L ZavLIZ Pastor D1r ector
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Church Schoo l 9 30
am Mrs Homer L ee S,vp t
Morn1 ng Worsh 1p 10 JO am
M I DOLE PORT Su nda y
Chu rc h Sc hool 9 30 am Jo hn
F ultz
Supt
Morn nQ
F
Wors h p Ill JU a m
SYRAC USE
Morn ng
Worshrp
9 a m
Sunday
Chu rc h Sc h ool 10 a m
Mr s
Sam pson Hall Su pt

RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOD - Ph ll•p Wtu llcy pastor
Su nd ay SChOO l
10 il til
wor Sh i p se rvtce
7 p m
Pray er mcet111g WedneSdil Y
7 30 p tn

HAZEL
CO MMUNITY
CHURCH N ea r Long Bot
tom
Edsel Ha rt
pas tor
Su nd ay school
10 a m
7 30 p m
prayC'r
Churc h
meet ng 7 30 p 11 1 Thur sctav

Laurel Oiff
News Notes
'.

RHshnn

Mt (l. IHi Mt s Ch.ts D Wooc\e
By Bertha Parker
,atlt•ndt&gt;d tht..' sp eClcl l h\ 11111 smg
Sabbath School attendance at thP North Bethel (hut L h
Feb 9 was 61 Offertng fot Sttt m dm e\ (•mng, F't. •b a
Sunday servtces was $156 97
Wm ( .u 1 ca lled c1 l Vt'h' 1..1ns
The mdoor camp meetin g M..:motiBI H ospital to St:'P he1
clooed Sunday evemng AI· m o lh t•t Hild a Wl ntt.. n h u
tendance was very good 287 re C'( 'nlh ::;uffcred a he,n I .rtpersons were present for
"'',J k !\1 G.tu.l 1s " ptltH·n t dt
SWJday everung serv1ce
Mrs Anna Jackson and son H ol zer IJCisp t tfll \ !so c1 p.tltt•nt
Jell, Mtllon, W Va , vtstled IS Mt" 11 PSSIC' Spt•nt c1 fo1
recently wtth Mr and Mrs
merh of the Sum11e1 Com
Norman Schaefer
Ill IIIli t\
Vern Story of Co lumbu s
I he Clustet H\ll ut Stng \\ Ill
spent a weekend wtlh Ins be held at ltJe Alft e&lt;l ( hm 1 h on
lamtly here
Salm(hn C\C'Ill!l!-! ltb 22 .11
Mtss Barbara Klem student 7 30 E\ en one ~ ~ '' eh tliiH
at Grayson, Ky, spent tht'
weekend" tth her parenls, Mr
Rnd Mt and Mt s f:d Bduet
and Mrs Chff Klem
Mrs Chfl Klemts a patten! 111 Md:n on spe nt tht• '' Pt'kC'ncl
Wt th Mr dlld l\lts ctl ,HIPs
Holzer Medtcal Center
Mrs Ted Mathew of Huron Kan

CARNIVAL

"Mrs Rafferty ISn 't home. Thts
speakmgt"

I

by D1ck

IS

7 - The Datly Sl'ntlnel Middleport Pomero1 0 . Ft ld.J ). I !'b H, t97o
DICK TRACY

i' 1 ul.~, lth I ~ ,1 1J

Turner

Mr Rafferty

MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAl - Th ird Ave l hc
Rev Will am Kntll el pa stor
Rona l d Dugan Sun day SctlOol
Sup! Classes for all ages
evenmg se rv tce 7 30 p rn
B1bl e study Wednesoay 7 JO
p m
youth serv •ces Fr day
7 10 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner Ash Md P l um M 1d
dleport
N oe l
H errman
p as t or
Sa tu r day even 1ng
serv1 ce 7 p m Sun day school
10 a rn
Sund ay even 1ng
worsh1p 7 p m

MEIGS
COOPE RATIVE
PARISH
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Rober t T Bumgarner
O•reclor
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev CarlE! HICkS
Rev D Wm Sydenstr~cker
CHESTER - WorSh tp 9 I S
am
Ctl ur ch Schoo l 10 am
ENTERPRISE - Wor Ship 9
a m
Church Sctlool 10 a m
FlATWOODS - Worsh 1p 11
am
Church Schoo l 10 am
POMEROY
Worsh i p
10 30 am Chur c h School 9 I S
a m U MY F 6 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - Worsh p
i O a m Church Sc h ool 9 a m
U M YF630pm
MIDDLEPORT ClUSTER
Re.-v Robert Bumgarner
HEATH Worsh1p 10 30
a m Chur ch Sc hool 9 JO a m
UMY F7 pm
RUTLAND - WorsM1p 9 15
a m
Chu r ch School 10 a m
UMYF7pm
SALEM CENTER Wor
ShiP 9 a m
Chur ch Sct1oo1 10
am UMYF Thursday 7 'p m
SYRACUSE ClUSTER
Rev R1chard E Jarv1s
ASBURY WorSh•p II
am , Church Schoo l 9 50 a m ,
WSCS lst Tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worsh tp 9
am
Churcrl Sci'IOo l 10 am
WSCS Jrd Wednesday , 7 30

nes cltty I 10 p m
U M W
t r &lt;; 1 W• un r ·H ti'lv ! 30 p 111
WESLEYA N (R ac•n c t
'un cl r1Y SChOOl
10
il ll
wo r ~tl p
t l ,1m
B tble Study
TtJund ily
I
p m
c ho •r
!J r ,lc t o(P TrHJrs da y 8 p m
' ' IIOW'.htP
su pp er
t .rs t
1/\ l' &lt;l neSd&lt;1Y 6 30 p Ill
U M W
I011 r th Mor d ly 8 p m
GREA T BEND
Wors h p I I
&lt;1 111
i nd and 4t h Sund ays
Church Sc hool 10 a m
lETART FI\LLS
Worsh tp
10 a m Chur ch sch ool 9 a m
Btblc Sludy I 30 p m every
Tuesday
MORN ING STAR
Worshr p
9 30 o m
Church School 10 JO
a m
M1d W ee k
Serv ce
Wedn es dAy B p m
MOR SE CHAPEL
Wor
Shop 11 am
l si and ]r CI
Su nday s Church Sc hool
10

am

PORTLAND
Wor Ship 7 30
p m Chu r cl; Sc hool 9 JO a rn
SUT TO N
Worshtp 11 am
l nd &lt;lnd lt h Sundays C/ ur ch
SchOO l 10 i1 m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
R£!v R obe rt Me ece
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOP PA
Worshtp 10 am
Chur ch Sc hool 9 a m
Prayer
M ee ltng Wednesday B p m
L.O N G BOTTOM - Chur c h
Sunda y
serv1ce s 9 a m
S&lt; hool 9 .tS a rn Btble Study
c"'ery Thur sday 7 )0 p m
NORTH BETHEL
Wor
Sh1p 11 a m Church Sc hool 10
om
ALFRED
Sunday School
9 .15
a m
t&gt;a&lt;;, h
Sunday
pr eachmg at 11 a m
ea ch
Sunday Prayer mee t 1ng 7 45
p m Wednesday WSC S 8 p m
on th •rd Tue sday each month
REEDSVIllE Su n day
school 9 30 preach •n9 7 30
p m Sunday prayer mee t 1ng
! 30 p m Tue sday W SCS 7 30
t rst Thursday each mo nt h
SILVER RIDGE
Worsh iP
10 am Chur ch Sct10ol 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Wo rSh•P 9 a m
Ch urch
Schoo l 10 a rn
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHR I ST
Geo rg e Fredert c k
supt Serv1 ce weekly 9 30 am
on Sunday Preach. ng l •rsl and
thtrd Su nday s of month by
Cltflord Sm1 lh 9 30 am
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION Darrell
Dodd rdl
paslor
Sunday Sc hool
9 JO
am
Leonard Gilmore ftrs t
even1ng se rv1 ce 7 30
elder
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meet1 ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURC H OF
Racme Route 2 The
GOD
Rev Ct1ar 1es Hand
pa stor
Sunda y sc hool 9 45 a m
morn tn g wor sh p
11 a m
Eventng servtces TuesC!ay and
Fn day 7 30
BEARWAllOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B 1bl e
Sludy
9 30 am
mor ntng
worshiP 10 JO am , ev en1n g
wor shtp 6 30 p m Wedne sday
B1ble St udy 7 JO p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH
Long Bottom Sunday School
10 am wtth Willa rd P 1go t1
supt E ... a n ge iL Si tC m essage
each Sunda y eve n ng 7 JO p m
by
Elder
Russell
Cltne
m n stero l the Apos to l1c Fallh
Btbl e Sludy We dn es day l 30
pm

STIVER SVILLE
COM
MUN I TY CHU RCH
Sunday
sc hool scrv tce 10 am P raye r
rncc l• ng Thu rs d ay 7 p m
Sunday even mg serv ce 7 p m
Z IO N CHURCH OF CHR I ST
Ha r rt son vLI Ie
Pomeroy
Road Rt c k Morrtson pa stor
Sunday sc hool su pt
St even
St an ley Sunda y schoo l 9 30
am
morn•ng worsh1p and
cornrnur••o n
10 )0
am
Sunday
e v enrng
youtt1
Ch rt st tan Ende&lt;Jvor 6 30 p m
wor sh tp !.en ce Sunday 7 30
p ,,
Nedn esdav e ven ng
prayf'r meet ng anc:t B1ble ..
st udv 1 30 om
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Ptnc Grove
Th e
Re"'
VI. tll oam M rdd l eswa rth
Pnstor c t,ur cn Serv 1ces 9 30
n m Sundny Sc hool 10 30 a m
~HAUBURY CH URC H OF
CHRIST B1 ble Sc hoo l
9 30
am
morn1ng wor Shi p 10 30
am Sunday e.-ven1 ng Worshtp
Ser v1ce
7 30 p m
c ho~r
praclt ce Su nday and W ed
n esday 7 p m prayer mee t ng
and B1bl e Study Wednesday
7 JO p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST
Rev Freeland Norrts pastor
Sunday school 10 a m Church
se r v .ce 7 p m
Wedne sda y
Btblc St udy 7 o m
R ACI NE
CHURCH
OF
t Ht
NAZARENE Rev
Wtlltan Bdrlholomew pa sto r
Sunde1v sch ool
9 30 am
Ge rold We l ls supl
morn tng
wor st1 p
10 JO a rn
We d
·~ s ti&lt;&gt; y sc r v,ce 7 p tn
RACINE F IR ST BAPTIST Wt1lt er P B kacs an pastor
Ronn •c :,ntser Sunday schoo l
supt S und&lt;~Y sc nool 9 JO a m
morn ng
worsh1p
10 JO
Sunday evenong wo r Sht P 7 30
Wtc:lnesday cven tng
Btble
!'.tudy 7 JO
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Re"' Le1on Gl asure pastor
Sunday Sch oo l 9 30 am
youth and 1u n•or youth serv1ce
6 45 p m
eventng wor ShiP
7 30 p m
pr a ye r and pra tSe
'(Vednesdav 7 1n " m
RUN
FJ&lt;EE
SILVER
BAPTIST
Rev Ra l ph Dean
pas tor Sunday Sc hool 10 a m
su pt
Eventng
Leon M il ler
ser v1 ce, 7 30 p m
Pr ayer
mee-t no Thursday 7 30 c m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
GOO
Rev
D.=tn Ayers
pasto r
Sun d,1y school
9 30
ant VIOr Sr1 p SC'r VICt I I a 111
E' VC'tllll ll SCr\ltCe
7 JO p 111
YOUth St'r l.' r( (' Wedn esday 7 30
p

Ill

LAN GSVIL L E CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
T(' d Jo ne s
p c1Stor Su nday SC hOol 9 30
a m
Rov S1 gman
sup t
morr11Tl9
worShtp
10 30
Suncl a~ C\ICil IHl servtce 7 30
m1d WCC f. .
SCr\I LC C
Wed
IH'Sd a y } J['l p 111

SYRAC USE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Howard C Slack pas tor Bo b
Moore Sund a y Sc hool SupJ
Sun dAy School cl asses tor all
ag es 9 30 am
morn •ng
wor sh tp 10 J5 NY PS Su nday
6 30 p (ll ev angt'I !SI C SE'r VL,e
SundilV 7 30 p m M1d week.
praye r meetmg Wednesday
7 JOp m M SS10nary meet1nQ
sec ond Wednesday 1 30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Robert Sm 1lh pastor Sunday
schoo l 9 30 a m class leader
Leo H ill
worsh tp s erv tc e
10 30 a m , chur ch 7 30 c m
pm
EDEN UNITED BRETH
MINERSVILLE - WorShiP
REN IN CHRIST - Elden R
10 am , Church School 9 a rn
Blake pastor Sunda y School
WSCS 3r d Monday 7 30 p m
10 a
m
Howar d McCoy ,
SYRACUSE
Chu rch
supt
Morn 1ng sermon , I I a
School 9 30 a m , worsh 1p
Sunday night serv 1c es
m
serv l ~ 7 30 p ;n
Chnst an Endeaver , 7 JO p
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
m
Son g serv 1ce , 8 p m ,
Rev Steven Wilson
Preach 1ng S 30 p m , M 1d
Rev Larry Pohng
week Pr ayer meetmg , Wed
Rev Howard Sh1veley
nesda y 7 p m • Ray Adams.
BETHANY
( OorcaU
ta -v leader
WorShiP 9 JO a rn , Church
Schoo l 10 30 a m
CHU RC H
OF
JESUS
CARMEL WorSh ip , 11 CHRIST - Locared at Rutland
am , 1st and Jrd Sun dn y s, on New L•ma Road next to
For est Acre Pa rk Rev Ray
Churc h SchOol 10 8 m
Rouse pastor Robert Musser,
Sunday Sch ool supt Sunday
API"LE GROVE
5Ur:H'l d y
sc hool
10 30 a m
worshrp
SChOOl 9 JO am , worSh tp
ftrst and tt·urd Sunday 1- 30 7 30 p m Btb le study Wed
p m , prayer meetmg Wed
Saturday
n esda y, 7 30 p m
nesday 7 30 p m Fellowship ntght prayer ser v tc e 7 30 p m
HEMLOCK
GROVE
su pper , ftr st Saturd~y 6 p m
U M W second Tues day , 7 30 CHRISTIAN - Rog er Watson
pm
pa stor
Ray Whaley , supt •
Morn 1ng worsh ip, 9 JO am ,
10 30 am
EAST LETART Sunday cl1urch schOol
young peoples meet1n g. 6 30
school . 9 30 am , worsh1p
even1ng wo r -sh 1p, 7 30
second and fourth Sunday . 7 30 p m
P m B tble stu dy, W ednesday ,
'p m ""prayer meet 1ng , Wed

•

' 30 p rn
MT
UNION BAPTIST
Rev Cec11 Cox pastor Sun da y
Sch ool supt
Joe Sayre
Su nday school 9 45 a m
Sun day even ng wor st11p 7 ]0
Wednesday prayer and B1ble
study 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLA I NS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Eugene Underwood
pastor
Howard Caldw el l J r , Sun day
Sc;hool Sup !
Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
Morn 1nQ Se rmon
10 30 am
Sunday evenmg
ser&gt;~JCe, 7 p rn
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN - Rev Freeland
Nor ns pa s tor Fl oyd Norn s
svp t Sunday school 9 30" m
mor n •ng sermon 10 30 am
Pr aye r serv•ce
Wednesday
7' 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROP~ECY - G P
Sm tih pastor Sun day School
10 a m Arthur H en so n Sup!
Mor n •ng WorShiP
11 am
Young People s se rv1 ce 7
om
Even r1Q serv 1c e 7 30
p m Wednesday Mid week
Pray er Serv tce
7 30 p m
You th meettng
6 30 p m
Ev entng worsh1p , 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURC H OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Herbert Grate pas tor Wor
sh1p ~ervtce 11 a m and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday Schoo l
9 30 am
Richard Barton
sup! Prayer meetmg Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
Cl 1fford Sm •fh ,
CHR I ST m m1sler Sun day Schoo l 9 30
am
morn 1ng church 10 30
am Sunday even1ng serv tce
7 JOp m Wednesday serv1ce, 8
pm
LA UR EL CLIFF FREE
METHOD I ST Rev
Floyd
F
Shook
pas tor
Lloyd
Wngh t Sunday sc hoo l supt
Sun day SC hOO l 9 JO am
mor n n g wor sh1p 10 30 am
even mg worshtp
7 JO p rn
Wedne sday ChnSi tan Youth
Crusade
6 30 p m
Cho 1r
pretclt ce Thur sday 7 p m
DEXTER
C HURCH
OF
CH R 1ST Charles Russell
Sr m1ntster Norman C Wil l
sup!
Sund ay school 9 30
am
worSh •p servtce, 10 30
a m
Btble study Tuesday
7 JO p m
RE ORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Rac•ne Road
Wrll1am Roush pastor Denny
Evans
Sunday
Schoor
Dtrector Sunda y Schoo l 9 JO
am
Mornmg worshtp, 10 30
am Sun day even1ng serv1ce 7
p m
Wednesday
eventng
prayer ser vtces 7 JO p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev
Earl Shuler
pastor
Worsh tp ser v1 ce 9 30 am
Sunday sch oo l
10 30 am
Sun day evenmg servtces J 30
p m B tbl e stu dy and praye r
se r v tee Thursday 7 30 p m
K 1ngsbury
Road
Sund ay
School 9 30 am Ralph Carl ,
sup t Worstl ap sennce , 10 JO
a m and 7 30 p m alterna t ely
Prayer meet m g Wednesday,
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay Stiles,
pastor
lONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robe.-rt
Wyatt pastor Sunday School
supt
Ronald Osborne , B1bl e
School 9 30 a m
preaching
10 .15 am
Even1ng servrces
7 30 p m
HYSEll
RUN
FREE
MET HODI ST CHURCH Rev Paul N evi ll e pa s tor
Su nday Sc hool 9 30 a m
Mo r nlllg servtce 10 30 am •
youth servtee
~ 45
p m
Evangel st c serv tce l 30 p m
P ra ye r meet tn g Thur s day
7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPE l
MISSION at Bald Knob Rev
E J GrtftLih supt of church
Rev
L
R
Gluesencamp
pas tor
Roger Wtl l fred
Sr
Sunday Sc hool supt Sunday
school
9 30 a m
prayer
me.-et.ng Tuesdav 7 30 p m
vouth meettnq 6 p m Su nday
l eade rs Ada van Meter and
Grella Sultle Sunday evenmg
wo r sh 1p 7 p m through wmter
months

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Va Chester Tennant. pastor
Sunday school , 10 a m ,
morn 1ng worsh 1p . 11 a m •
evangeliStiC 'ServiCe, 7 30 p m
6 1ble study and prayer serv1ce
Wednesday, 1 30 p m Phone
773 5133
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HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST rn Chrls11iln Un1an The Rev W•ll lam Campbell •
pastor Sunday School , 9 30
~ m , James Hughes , 'Supt ,
evenrng service, 7 JO p m
Wednesday eventng prayer
meet1ng, 7 30 p m
Youth
prayer service each Tuesday

7034

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212E Matn St

.

Pomeroy

Ph 992·3785

Paant , Plumbmg &amp; Electncal Suppltes

Tuppers Platns

BIBLE

Ph 667·31163

CARPENTER'S MARKET

CHURCH, Letart, W Va , Rt
1 Rev
George Hoscttar
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
a m Prayer and Bible study
1 JO P. m
Cott~ge Prayer
Se rvtce Tuesd1y , 10 am
Worshtp Servtce , Thursday
7 30 p m

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the West hand and the grand
slam would make
Now to settle the North Sou th
argument South 's opemnf btd
wa s correc t m any norma bid
dtng system F urthermore,
North s btddtn~ was sound tndeed and the httle slam was a
good btd
All good btds don't make
Th1s one went down because a
spade was opened and the club
finesse lost
In other words thts was the
sort of slam that you can't af
ford not to btd, smce tt wtll
make well over half the lime

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What do you do now '
A - B1d seven spade5 Your
partner has now shown second
round club conlrol and clearly
wants you to bid seven with good
spades You have gOOd spades

Obhge bam'

TODAY'S QUESTION
Instead of b1ddmg SIX clubs your
partner bas JUmped to sax spades
over your f1ve hearts What do you

00 now ?

Send $1 lor JACOBY MODERN
book lo "Wm at Brtdge," {c!o
th1s newspaper), P 0 Box 489,
RadiO C1ty Stat1on, New Yqrk,
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By Oswa ld &amp; James Jacoby
In a n overb1dder s heaven
su1ts ei lways break ftnesses
a lways work and no reasonable
contract JS ever se t
The only trouble wtth thts
heaven ts that the overbtdders
won t be ab le to find opponents
No one wa nts to defend unsuccessfully every ttme the opponents btd a game or slam
North dtd not approve of
South s ope mng bld and told
tum so m no uncertam terms
South felt hts opemng btd was
sound and wanted to know why
North had to go all the way to
m wtth only three trumps to
support hiS partner
In that overb1dders' heaven
they would have btd a grand
slum the queen or clubs would

RACINE PlANING MILL

THIS IS
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"The Friendly Folks"
Pomeroy, Ohio

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE

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TUPPERS PLAINS HARDWARE

Feb 15, 1975
You wrll be fortunate this y:ear
Oth ers wtlllook out l or your In·
terests and help you achieve
Import ant goals You can ass1st
by no t takrng nsk s you
shouldn t

t NEWSPAPE.:R ENTERPRISE

hlnta. Eoch doy-the code letten are dltrerent

Devoted lo Meigs Mason Area
Pomeroy, O.

Keep a 11ery light foot on your
gas pedal rl you ve dr1ving
Also remind those you may be
riding with to do the same

A Valentine's Day heartbreaker

Hoth vulnerab le

One letter atmply alandl for another. In lhil aample A

THE DAILY SENTINEL

AQUARIUS (JIR 20·Fob. 19)

WIN AT BRIDGE

t AKJ
A 10 53

uaed for the three L'a, X for the two O's, elc Single letters,
apootrophea, the lencth and formation of the words are all

POWELL'S SUPER VALU

LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 23) It Will
seem ltKe the only two cho1ces

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yet d omestically Don 1 rehash
volati le rssues unless you re
spoi ling lor a fr acas

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DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work it:

&gt;W REAllY MAO£
MYOAY.'

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jon
19) Thtngs aren t all that cool

Your expenses wi ll run hrgher
than they shou ld for frrvolous
acllvltJes lhts weekend unles s
you pul a l1mll on what you II
spend

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l'O 01-'IT WITH YOU

11-115 MORNIN6 1 5TAN

the trnancral department If you
must spend do 11 wisely

PISCES (Feb. 20·Morch 20)

WEST

34 Kniglttly
tiUe
35 Slaved
37 Noble
Italian
family

WINNIE

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

CHR IS T , P 0 Box 487 Mr ller
St , Mason W Va Sunday
B1ble Study 10 am , Worsh 1p
11 am and 7 p m Bible Study
Wednesday 7 p m , Vocal
mUSIC

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Pomeroy

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We Ftll All Doctors' Prescriptions
Pomeroy
992 2955

Chester Oh ro

296 W. Second

DOLLAR
FLIM

YEARS
WE\IESPENI

SA BITTARIUS (Nov. 23-0ec

21) This Is a reminder that
you re st1tl far too rmpu lsrve n

Make an ex ira effort today to
C~pp r ec L a l e th e other guys
po1 111 o f vrew or you re gomg to
lmd yo urself w•th out allres

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22 HIS tomb
ISm
Ravenna
23 Dteter's
lunch
25 Said further
Zll White poplar
27 Netherlands
nver
28 Airway
29 Sausage's
exterior
32 Htglt (mus )
33 Luau goody

24-Nov. 22)

Normally you re a well organtzed person capable of
gwrng lull auen tlon to your
ta sk s Not so today Be careful

CANCER (June 21·Juty 22)

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl 22)

11

LIL ABNER

GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Don 1 be baseful about telling
friends you can I a!lor d to do
certa rn thrngs rllt s true Forget
about keeprng LJP w1th the
Joneses

fortunately you canno t depend
upon o thers today to barl yo u
ou t of your problem s Don I
embarrass you rself by asking

DOWN
1 Lukewarm
2 Pomted
arch
3 " Won l

16 But (Lat)
17 ScottiSh
uncle
18 Eat
greedily
2Q W.W I
British
commander
21 "My
Defenses

Bakers of Gay 90's Bread

Ph 949 9591

38 Instmcttve
39 Instgmftcant
40 Planted
41 Conswner

vine

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION
Racr ne

4ou're
blocktncJ

ALL WEATHER ROOFING
AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

ACROSS
1 Soliloquy
words
5 Less fresh
11 Czech rtver
12 MISSing,
vanished
(2 wds )
13- cotton
14 Grtdiron
number
15 College

Yo1.,1 revery easily angered to
duy not so much by the m
medrale even1 but by rebuffs
you recall !rom the past

LEO (July 23Aug 22) Your atIllude Is such tod ay that you
tend 10 make thtngs much
harder for your self than t11ey
really are Th s will show up rn
your work

by THOMAS JOSEPH

MASO N FIRST BAPTIST -

FAIRVIEW

Dmosaurs 8. 10 Carrascolendas 20
I I 3Q---Star T rek J 4 15. Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Shpw

Catch 33 33

7 00-~;:~ turday Report 3 Aware 6 Treehouse Club 8 World

MASON COUNT Y
THE HILAND CHAPEL .
George Casto pastor Sunday
School 9 30 even1ng worsh 10
7 JO Thursday evening pray!!rr'
serv ce 7 30 p m

ASSEMBLY

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WOUL D YOU
IKE JTZ WlfH
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on Sunday when

R U T L AND CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Lloyd D Gramm Jr pastor
Su nday school 9 30 a m
10 30 am
worsh1p serv1ce
broadcast l 1ve over WMPO
young peop l e s ser\1 Ice 6 45
evange lt SIL C serv ce 7 JO p m
Prayer meet1n g Wedn esday
l 30 p m MtSS LOnar y meet1ng
7 30 p m f1rst Wednesday of
month

SOUTHERN

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a culture u m troub l e., Or do cultures deteriorate

or the egg.

RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH Su nda y School,
9 JO am Worship se r v t.c e, 11
a m
Wednesday
prayer
meet ng , 7 30 p m
Sun day
n1ghl worshtp , 7 30 p m

MAS ON

rel•g•on?

the ctvtl•za tton or

CHAPEL

CHURCH

Tell the Truth 13 Blac k Perspe ct rve on the News 20.3 3
8 00- San ford &amp; Son 3 4 15 N rght Sta l ker 6 13 Khan B 10,
Washmgton Week m Review 20,3 3
B 30- Ch1co &amp; Ihe Man 3 4 15 Wal l Street Week 10 33
9 oo- R oc kford Fries 3 4 15
Hot L Baltimor e 6 13 Movte
Adventur es of th e Queen ' B Mov te
Roustabout ' 10
Masterp rece Theatre 10 Consumer Surv 1v al K1l 33
9 30- 0dd Couple 6 13 A ss tgnmenl Amencn 33
10 OQ-Po ll ce Woman J 4 15 B are lta 6 1J N ews 20 Paul
N uc h 1ms 33
10 30- World Press 20
11 00--- Johnny (arson 3 4 15 Wtde World m Concert 13 Mov te
100 Crres of T er ror 6 Mov1e G 1r l Happy B Movie
Monster 10 Janakr 33
00- Mrdntght Specra l 3, 15 W1de World tn Con cerl6 News 13
15-Mov re The Shu ltered Room 10
2 30- Movre K rng Ko ng 4
4 00- Movre Song of Kong 4
5 30- Movle K rng Kong Escapes 4

of a Grectan

remams

To hastonans rt's lake the questton about

m

FIRST

w h at

FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 14,1975

because thetr sp1rttua l foundations are collapsing?

Coo l vil l e RD Rev Roy Deeter ,
pastor Sunday school
9 30
am
worsh ip serv1ce, 10 30
am B1ble study and prayer
serv1ce Wed nesda y . 7 30 p m
RUTlAND
R UTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRI ST - Rod Kasler pastor
V H Bral ey Sunday sc hool
sup! Sunday schOo l 9 30 am
wor shtp se rv ce and com
mun 1on
10 30 am • youth
meet1n g
6 p m
Su nday
even1ng servL(e 7
regu l ar
board meetmg t h 1rd Satur day

M ASON

stands

Television log for easy viewing

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FROM A M ENTALITY THA r~, ~ •ACl
TO ~k'ISHlATI ON
AND IMMATURIT Y, PLUS AN INf lHIORtTY COMPLEX."

7 JO - Porter Wagon er 3, Pop Goes the Countr y 4 New Cand1d
Camera 6 Pop Goes the Country B Treasure Hun t 10 To

Wh 1ch crumbles first -

CHRIST Robert Shook,
pastor
Sunday school
9 30
am
Russell Spencer, sup t
worsh tp serv 1ce 10 45 !! m
eveniJlg worshiP a1ternat1ng
w1 t h c E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meet1ng 7 30
p m Wed nesday Alfred Wol fe ,
lay l eader

7 p

Herr

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MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN

WHITE'S

''HAVE YOU LAOIES
HEARD OF
VOICEPRINTS?''

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~~~1:~~: .;;.~~···~"'~w~vFor Fast Results Use Sentinel Classifieds

Rebate inspired
c~ sales lagged

Deep m 1he heart ltcsa p1cturc
a loved one la1d to r est
In m"'mor\' 1 lr.,me we st\all
keep tt
Because Sht' was one ol I he be~t
R~tlph E lee and famtly

01

By EDWARD S. LECIITZIN

)

st11l off 19 per cent from 138,947
1 ?l li e
UPI Auto Writer
assembled m the same week
DETROIT (UPI) - Cash last year. To d~te thla year,
rebates pushed early February automakers have built 1134,443 Card of Thanks
new car sales to w1thin 5 per cars, down 31 per cent from WE WI SH to express our thanks
to relattves tr1ends and
, cent of year-ago levels - the last year's 917,134 cars
ne•gh~rs lor thetr ktndness
closest Delrmt has come to
cards ; food
the beautifu l
floral arrangements and all
· matchmg its year-ago pace
expreu1ons of sympatr'l\'
PUBLIC NOTICE
smce last Septemlier, before
dunng the 1llness and duth of
Brds wrll be •ccepted unt i l
our father ana granotathtr
: the 1975 models were In- noon on Fr rdiV February 14
Marion Cowdery
Spec1al
1~75 at the office of tne Tuppers
troduced
thanks to Rev Freeland
Plains Ches ter Water D istr ict
Norns &amp; Ew1ng Funeral
Chester Otuo on the lo llowmg
Desp1~ the upsurge stnce the
Home
One
ll)
one
halt
ton
truck.
rebates began tn mtd-January, mrn lmum grou weu~ht ot o 000
The Family
2 Ill ltp
Ute 138,108 cars sold was a 13- POIJnds (to burn revutar
gasoline)
•
year low and 29 per cent below
Auto mat rc lrlnsmln ron
Notlc:e
Eng
ne
size
340
cu
m
to
360
the Feb 1-10 pertod of 1973
rn
ANT IQ UE aucllon prev1ously
wben the US auto mdustry cvWest
scheduttef for February 15
Coast m.rrors
canulled unt il later date
was headmg mto tts best year
Short Bed Lonv Bed Opr 1on
Mason Aucllon
Power BraKes Optron
Compared wtth the frnal 10
Heavy Duty Step Bumper
2 14 ltc
.days of January, the ftrst
Mud &amp; Sno w Tread on Rur
SHOOTING Milch Rulland
t~res " ply or eQUivalent
,pertod tn which all four com- allDeluxe
Gun Club Ntw Lima Road
Interior opt on
' pames were offertng the $200 to
Friday 6 30 p m Shotguns
Rig ht 1S reser\led to re ject
any gal.tge 21 ttfles Factory
$600 cash rebates, sales were any or 811 bids
cnoked oun1 only
l 11 3tc
off ?:1 6 per cent after two ( I ) 31 CZI 7 14 Jtc
stratght tncreases The dropoff
MEIGS COUNTY Humane
Soc I tty
N let dOllS tor
was tn !he normal range and
REAL ESTATE SALE
adop11on Call 9A9 4911
BY UNITED STATES
would have even been greater
2 9 6f c
OF AMERICA
Property Three Bedroom
without Ute rebates, mdustry
SPRING
F1brlc
Rtot
frame
Ranch
Home
on
analysts satd
Polyester knits reg U 98 sate
basement built In 1971
The best news came from
Sl tl and 12 f8 yd Stud utters
Loce llon Township Hold U
and suppl 1t1 lnlf10na 11y
In Meigs County
Scipio
General Motors and Chrysler TownshiP
lc:IVtrf11td On T V ) f ICh
For:-Sale sign po!Ued
P•rson •nter lng tr\e ltcre will
Corp , whtch reported thetr
1nspec11on
Plene contect
off1ce of F~rmers Home
rtctlvt 1 rrtt gilt Sale Feb
sales topped the Feb 1-10 the
13, lA 15 and 16 Fret craft
Ad m .n1Stra11on
221
Wtst
period a year ago GM was up Second Street Pomeroy Ohio
c111111 end Sewing Cluses
T e lephont No 992 7603
Novelly Fabric &amp; Crafts
,2 4 per cent and Chrysler JUS! 457lt9
Belpr•. Ohio
Terms of Sale In order ot
under I per cent
preferen ce to the Go\ltrnmtnt
2 9 ill(
Property can bt purchased
It was the first time since by1applicant
GROVER STUDIO Middleport
elllllble for Section
early September that at least 502 Rural HOU!Ing Loan This
Ohio, w i lt b~ apen Friday and
SaturdiY only 1111 further
enablu eligible ep
two of the four automakers program
notice
plltan1 to ~:~urchue home with ~
exceeded a year-ago pertod low down payment and 3J ye•r' ~
2 9 12tc
- - - -- - - - - - - - - - and was the first time Chrysler to 2pay
Cash
NO AUCTION till furthtr
has been on the plus side since
J
Terms avtillblt to 1n
no11c11 VIllage Auction
lne l to lble applicant are not Ius
2 13 'ltc
lt introduced tis '75 modela fhan
10 percent cash Clown and
tlurlng the Oct. 1-10 period
MATCH
corn
not to exceed 10 amortized SHOOTING
Hollow Gun Club, turn first
for balance of pur
, But United Auto Workers payments
right lffel' Milts Ctmtttry
chase price
Vice President Douglas Fraser
Rutl•nd
Factory choked
guns only sunday February
The Goo,~ernment reservn tht
said he does not expect any
16 I p m
right to re Ject anv end 111 of
IUbstantial number or the fers Bids will be accepted at
~ 13 3tc
e Pomeroy Office unti l two
207,650 workers now on indefl- oth clock
PM Februuv 21th at
wantt ride to Florida,
hite layoffs will be called back which t1me bids will be optnl'cJ LAD¥
Miami or Fort LIUdtl'da le
area anytlmt soan Will help
JIIUCh before the startup of (2) 13, u 16, 17 18, 5tc
drln or help with 111penses
1976-rnodel production in mldrtftrtnCtl Celt 915 4UJ

~uto

Sales

19 6.4 RAMBLER
Ph one 11-tJ 2353

For Sale
il cylinder

I IR EWO OD

for

/42 4118

sa le

2 13 ltf'

BuSiness Opportunities
/,M •nteresteod '"e xpanding my

bus iness nlo area PMt t im e
wh d e tra n ino M1n1mum
tnvestmenl Phone !30.41 455
H81
7 9 61p

For Trade
7 HOUSE S 1n Pomeroy

Oh 10

One 1S !erge com~:~letely
remodele d new furn ace
s.rdrng w ndows penel.ng
fully carpeted Other •s smal l
house 4 rooms Would like 10
trade both houses for a farm
or bus ness pro~:~ertv Phone
()04 ) 882 2984
2 11 12tc

7 17 6t c

1957 CHEVY part s
NEW
LakeNood trae110n bars h1
1ac ker cur shoc ks hoo~ e r
head er s w lh l coll ec tors for
sma ll block
Ca ll 992 3496
after 6 p m BEST OFFE R
10 17 tfc
CLO SE OUT on n ew Ztg Zag
sew1ng ma ch1n es For se win g
slre tch 1a br. cs buttonhol es
fan cy des•gns elc Pa1nt
Slrghlly blem•sh ed Cho1ce of
carry 1ng c as e or sewrng
stand 1,4q 80 cash or terms
ava lab e Phone 99 1 7755
12 18 tfc

USED FUEL OIL
HEATER, ~so

For Rent
I

All New Healers
Now
Dtscounled 1

Bedroom Mobile Home
electric heat
lltr
con
d 1t1oning nice and cozv By
week or month Phone 992

JS09

New Wood Burmng

HEATER------5239 95

l 13 tfc

TRAILER space 2 miles tr(;',.;
Pomeroy Rt l4l Phone 992
5858
10 27 tfc

Deluxe model wrth cabmel
Wall hned

POMEROY LANDMARK.,

·-

Jack W Car sey Mgr
Phone 992 2181

'Vou can'thave a significant
lumaround in the auto mdustry
imtil the whole economy gets
turned around," Fraser said
, Sales figures for the l!klay
period showed GM up 2.4 per
Cent from last year, Chrysler
lhcreaslng its sales just under 1
l!er cent, Ford Motor Co.
!lipping 16 per cent and
American Motors off 23 5 per
:

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lent
: Compared to the final10 days
(J January. however, GM sales
llllwed 30 3 per cent, Chrysler
!as down 14 1 per cent, Ford
was off 29 I per cent and AMC
was down 28 8 per cent
In lite two earlier pertods
since the rebates began Jan
12, sales had easily topped
previous periods Tbey are
scheduled to end Feb 28 and
auto executives claim they will
not be extended
MORE IDLED
DETROIT (UPI )- Chrysler
Corp. said Thursday another
4,2110 workers will be laid off
next week
The company said the same
number of plants would be
operating next week as this,
four of Its six U S assembly
plants and bOth truck plants,
but whUe Its St Louis, Mo , car
plant w1th 2,000 workers will
reopen Monday, the Hamtramck, Mich. , facility w1th
6,200 workers will close for a
week starting Monday
The Newark, Del , car plant
with 1,850 workers has been
closed since early last No~­
ber and will remain closed.
Temporary layoffs at the No
3 automaker next week wiD
total B,IXill workers wtth mdefinite layoffs pegged at 51,500
The total layoffs of 59,550
workers amounts to 52 per cent
of Olrysler's 114,000 hourly
workers
The trade publicatton Automotive News reported that
mJy 380,000 cars will be buUt m
February, down from earller
plans to assemble 440,000 cars
U the estunate holds, February production would be off 14
per cent from January's
depressed level and down 32
~r cent from last February
wben the industry ,already was
cutting back sharply durmg the
energy cnstS
This week's auto production,
estimated at 111,980 cars, was
up nearly 38 per cent from
81,274 cars built last week, but

Water, Electnc, Gas. Sewer
ltnes , Installed
Work
guaranteed
Dozer, Backhoe, Trucks
Limestone &amp; Ftll D1rt
Commerc1ai-Res1denhal
Constructton &amp; Remodel

Fire Retardant
Insulation

The

Blown Into Walls
and Altic!r
Free Esltmates

REPAIR-Broken
Parts Mended
STRIPPING--By
Hand
NO DIP TANKS
Suppltes - Strippers
Slams - Fms1hes

8-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY

L.any Lavender

777 Pearl Street
Middleport Oh1o
Phone 992 5367 or 992 3841

Phone 992-3993
Da1ly After 5 00

HElL

RACINE PLUMBING
&amp; HEATING
Complete plumbmg &amp;
healing servtce and
general sheet metal
works.
Free
Esltmates
Phone 949 5961
Emergency 992 3995
or 992-5700

ROGER HYSELL'S
GARAGE
On State Rt 124, 112 m1 from
Route 7
Rutland

by pass

towards

Ph. 992 -5682 or 992-7121
All Mechanrcal Work

NEW
bathroom
van tty
med1c1ne cab1net commode
electric water heater , 100
amp servtee box IS ft of
tontrance cable , 3 wmdow s
Phone 992 5811
1 14 Jtc
We~ted

to Buy
REG male Pek1ngese Call 992

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5817

Proptrtv
Two Bedroom
tram e home with partial
basemtnt
Location
120 St111 Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
Inspection
Please contact
the office or Farmers Homt
Adm lnlstr1tlon.
221
Wttt
Second Street, Pomeroy O~io
45769 Telephone No 992 7603
Terms or Salt Steled bids
will be madton Form FHA A65
1D Invitation. Bid 1nd Ac
ceptance Slit of Re•l
Property by tht United St1tt1
The executtd lorm will be
accompanied by 1 deposit of
cuh a cashier's or certified
check, or monev order ol not
leu than 5 P•rctnl of lht bid ,
payable to the Trtnurtr of the
UnUed States
The GO\Itrnment nltrvts tht
right to relect eny and 111 of
fers Bids wi ll bt accepted .11
the Pomeroy Olflcl until two
0 ClOCk P M Februtry 21th, II
which time bldl will bt optntd
&lt;2l 1l 14, Ill 11, 18, 5tc

Employment Wanted

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2 14 Jtc

843-2824 or 843-2293
Portland, Ohto

Have your car dtagnosed at no cost and no
obhgatton to have servtce Th1s Sun
D1agnostlc equipment IS the only way to
properly tune all models of 1975 cars wtth
eleclromc tf!ntlion

Free P1ckup and Dehverv

FREE COFFEE AND DONUTS TOO.
SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY - TIU NOON

EXPERIENCED
Radia_t9
I I
'
Service · ,_ , ;

,-·

Plan to attend our FREE

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, •INC.

500 E Marn 51

BE IT ORDAINED nloiiOWI

by the Council ot the VIllage ol
Pomeroy , Ohio. two thlrdl of 111
members elected
thereto
concurring. that Ordlnence No
379 dated February 6,
Orcllnanct No &lt;101 dated Junt
I 1970 Ordinance No &lt;107 , deled
November 1. 1970. end Or
dtnence No &lt;Ill , deled May 15,
1971 and Ordinance No A&lt;IO,
dated August 20 1973 Is hereby
emended to the txtent ttlat
Section No 1 Pu1grapi'l A are
changed as follows
Section 1 That the following
scale of salerltt and wages tor
employees. hereby adopted

1"'·

A STREET DEPARTMENT
AND CEMETERY DEPART
MENT

P~tkup 6 cy l

----------EVERYBODY __ _

S289l

Jseat wagon Less than 30,000 m1le s by loca l owner 400 V
8. P steenng brak es, automatiC power door locks
luggage ra ck, rad1o dark green ftn1sh L 1ke new &amp; loaded
W1th extras

Real Estate For Sale

1973 PLY STA WAGON

Strout Realty
14 Acre
Farmette

$2795

4 Dr Sedan Sharp for mod el Small V a tully equ 1pped

11595

Patrol joined
in state probe

REFRIGERATORS
from 25

--------------Wanted To Buy

Gas Ranges;

Electric DIJers; and

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Wringer Washers

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OLD furniture , let boxu. brus
btdl or complet• households
Write M D Miller. Rt &lt;1
Pomtroy , Ohio Call 992 7760
10 1 14
JUNK 1uto1. complett end
dtllvtred to our vard Wt pick
up auto badin end buv all
kinds of •crtp mtt•ls end
Iron Rldtr'1 S•IYIQI, St Rt
12&lt;1, Rt &lt;11 Pomeroy Ohio
Call 992 546t

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--------------ROADRUNNER. 2 door

1910
Plarcuop , 31l , body good
condiUon. 4 new litiS. Phone
667 6315 •tter 4 p m
2 11 6tc

--------------1973 OLDS C•tiUI, 5 ,

I'
p B,
flctor.,. 11r •na automatic
tr•ntmtsslon, 16,000 mUtt

13,000 Coli 992 lfl4 Oltor l

pm

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2 II 61p

1971 CUTLASS Suprtml Olds
mobile, ttr condltton. factory
llpt , radio, meg. wheels.
power bl'lkll, stHrlng, • ntw
tires In tliCctll•nt condition
Wlllstll rusonablt Clll 992
2261 •fler ' p m .

2f6tp

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TWO e1ectr1c Sm1th Corona
IVJ:Itwrlters. One Scnpt type
w1th carrying cue $150 One
automatic carr.age ret urn
office macl'lme $150 Both n
txcellenl condition Phone
992

l976

2 1.a 3tc
30 30 LEVER action Rem1ngton
rifle Good cond1t 1on Phone
992 2386
2 14 )lp

--------------FRESH eggs Mrs Cl!lford

Le rfhe•t Rock Spr~ngs Road
Pomt'roy Phone 992 34&lt;16
2 u ltc

WALNUT stereo radto AM FM
radio I track ta~:~e com
blnetlon Balance S101 63 or
term&amp; Call 992 l965
2 11 ttc

--------------STEREO RADIO 8 track tap;
comblnlt•on , am fm
wa~ spta~er sound
Balance S1D7 19, or
budgtt ttrms Call

rad ro .4
system
use our
992 3965
1 29 tfc

--------------JUST
ARRIVED'
1975
Starer aft Travel Traders For
the bt-st buy In tht trl !Uate
ar~a on trelters and to ld
downs Chtck our pr lcts and
QUality f~rst CAMP CONLEY

STARCAR FT SALES Rt 62

north of Po i nt Pleasant
bwhlnd Red Carpel Inn
2 13 2tc

5

HILLY ACRES -

Ntce 3

ACREAGE for sale Wooded
lots at Ro ck Sprmgs to be
us ed for res1dent1al home use
only Bill W1tte 99l 2789
2 11 2iltc

"AT Caution Ltght, Rt 7,.
Tuppers Plains, Oh1o

Phone 667-3858
OPEN WED THRU
SUNDAY9A.M. 7 PM

BR home bath natural gas ,
city water outbu 1ldmg

2l ACRES CLOSE tN large barn

&amp;

silo

other

bu1ldlngs • BR home balh
natural gas heat c1ty water
or own well basement

45 ACRES -

fenced, has

stocked pond, all m1nerals
lots of buddmg s1tes

68 ACRES JUST OFF
RT 33- fen ced large ba
and sheds some cutt1
timber 19 soo trees set 6
ago walnut, wh1te
short pme, poplar

Big Radarange Sale
By Amana, Model RR4D

80 ACRES - 5 000
buildings under roof st·~~~~~~

LARRY'S

pond, natural gas,

recently renovated . 2

bath basemen!, well w•,for·.l

MOBILE HOME
SALES, INC.

good hLJntlllg , secluded area

ALL CASH FOR YOU
PROPERTY - WE NE
~EWER HOMES VER
BADLY AT THE PRE v-··· 'I
- WANT TO SELL? L
TALK IT OVER
992 2259 or 992-2568

I,

NEW HANDMADE QUILTS,
Sll lnd S20 Emma Che\1
Iller
Reedsville,
Ohio
Phone 371 62U

Model RR4D

13 6tp

Syracu11 , 991 7513

Rogu,.r •"·".

•469.95

Best Rllhronge Solei by Amo..

'14.95•••BROWNING SKILLET FREE
'49.95 RADARANGE CART-!~ PRICE

POLLED Htrtford Bull gentlt
5 yr old . C08A Sire , ROil
Oam
Phone Grf9 Roush,
2 13 ltp

---------------INDUSTRIAL 6 Inch stroke SIW

While Qv•ntftln 1.8stl

$75, 18 inch met1111ta11 6 rnch
IWtng ,
complete
with
thrt1d1ng g.. rs motor and
btts, S100 2 t1 p 220 bolf single
pl'lnt motor , 1ndustr111 type
w1th pulley , SSO . air com
pressor motor and tank , S25
Line sh•tt 3 pulleys, b•arings
1ne1 bell, S15 Phone 985 &lt;1118
2 13 261c

Rutland Furniture
742-4211

Rutl;ind, 0.

See Herb. 0dv•·. M,l,,•

STOKERMATIC ~ Stove .

good
cond1tion Phone 7.42 .aA06
2 l3 l ip

Featuring
Kirkwood
Governor

1972 KAWAS~Kt motorcvcle
150 CC . good conditron Phone
U9 4113
2 ll ltc

2

Grate

or lif'llf' ~rn 1 th

..

Cameron
12' &amp; 14' Wide Up
To70' Long
24' W1de Sectronal
I Homes up to 65' Lon11

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SERVICE
AFTER SALE
Wtnler Hours: 9 a.m.
to 6 p.m.
Mon. Thru Sat.

Closed Sundays
PH. 992·7777 .
POMEROY, O.
.

'

posSible ctvil proceedmgs and
w1th Repubhcan Franklm
County Prosecutor George C
Sm1th for posstble crjminal
proceedings, satd McAdow
He met w1th two representatives of the attorney general's
off1ce Thursday, satd McAdow,
and they promiSed cooperation
and assiStance.
An attorney general's
spokesman satd that offtce tS
not investtgating on Its own but
would cooperate once the
patrol mvesttgatwn IS completed
The office of Oh1o Audttor
Thomas E Ferguson satd at
the same time 1! IS cons1dermg
the posstbthty of seekmg
recovery of the salaries of ftve
Celeste employes ass1gned to
other agenctes
"It w1U depend on whether
titey rendered a servtce of
value to the state," satd
Ferguson rude 0 F Kmppenburg
Attorneys are studymg the
matter, and 11 wiD probably be
next week before a dectSton tS
made on whether to seek
recovery of Ute money, Kntppenburg satd.
Ftve of hts transtllonal
employes had been assigned to
other agencies and accrued
$5,922 rn wages, Celeste disclosed at a Tuesday news
conference
Performing State Service
Lt Gov Brown was accused
hy Celeste of lack of cooperation m the tral!Sltion. Celeste
srud the employes m question
were performmg a legitimate
state serv1ce
"Frankly," Sald Celeste, "It
was this lack of cooperation
that made 1t necessary to seek
assiStance from the Gilligan
Administration ' rn my transttlon "
Ferguson's office announced
state
meanwhile
that
exammers were conductmg
payroll checks of vartous
deparbnents "to de~rmrne if
names on warrants actually
are persons physically on the
JOb
Examtners diSCOvered seven
nonextstent liquor stores
around Oh1o w1th state
Department of L1quor Control
employes assigned to them,
said Ferguson.
"Apparently liquor Director
Clifford Re1ch had knowledge
of these nonexistent stores and
authorized payrolls for the
employes hsted as bemg
asstgned tq them for the pay
penod ending Feb l," sa1d
Ferguson m a news release,
"yet has not infonned the
audttor's offtce of any possible
trregula;"J.ties "

COLUMBUS (UP!) - An
mquiry by the admlmstration
of Gov James A Rhodes mto
whether Lt Gov Rtchard F
Celeste vtolated crumnal or
ClVlllaw usmg state employes
assigned to other agenctes m
transttton to his offtce was
Jomed Thursday by the Oh1o
Htghway Patrol
Two state policemen are
conducting a fact-findmg tnvestigation of up to 20 cases
within the Department of Industrial Relations, sa1d Sam J
McAdow, deputy director of
the department and prevwusly
an a1de to former Republican
Lt Gov John W Brown Only
one of five Celeste employes m
questwn was asstgned to mdustrlal relattons
McAdow satd he dtd not know
if the rnqwry was spreading to
other state agenctes but that he
understood "several are takmg
a hard look at thetr personnel."
"There appears to be some
unpropneties," sa1d McAdow
of the investtgation mto former
employes of hiS department
Patrolmen assured him a
"thorough"
mveshgahon
would be conducted, McAdow
srud, adding he does not expect
a report for another week
Report To Be Discussed
Any report would be discussed wtth represenlatives of
Democratic Ohto Attorney
General William J Brown for

a

tully equrpped

1971 MATADOR

+

Pmto has been No 1m sales of all sub compact cars for four
years
See Fred Blaettnar, Darrell Dodnll or Dan Thompson

OPEN EVES 8:00P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

IN TRADE

Electric

Sta Wagon a.r cond

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

OUR STOCK

Real Estate For Sile

1970 Chev. V8 Brookwood................ D495
1969 Ford Gal. 500............................1.995

-46th Anntversary Sa le of New ' 74 &amp; '75 Chevvs

BARGAIN
CENTER

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No I be st se ller o f a ll sub compacts for ov er four year s and th1 s
one IS tops Sun roof 4 cy l econom y

Suburban 3 Seat. V 8 eng me automatiC trans power
steering &amp; brakes, fa ctory a1r cond 1t 1on1ng luggage rack ,
green fm1sh rad1o L1ke new w w ttres
4 Door on ly 10 400mlles fu l ly equ ipped rn c 'a., dark red
A rea l cream puff

Tuppers Plains, 0.

AulD Sales

Mus1ca1 Instruments for salt
Pte K lNG up P•ano'" your lrtl
Look1ng
for
responsible
party Call Credit Manager
772 5669 or wr.te Chllfrcothe
P1ano and Org1n :l'O e Mem
St Ch!llrcothe, 45601
2 1" 6tc

Pomeroy
1972 Pinto 2 Dr. Sedan ................... ~1795
Motor Co.

1972 CHEVROLET KINGSWOOD ESTATE

I&lt;UHL'S

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MuSical Instruments

Prolect1on group cab ilghl beau t tul Ranger
luxury packag e mtenor lnm one local owner

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

6 cyl P S aulo

USED CARS

Fact atr, P S, P B , o,~lnvt roof fact
tape power windows 1111 wheel
Cr u1 se Control

75 Chev. Caprice 4 door ..................... .ss795
So l d new l or over $6700 Fu ll power a~r stereo
1 500 mil es New Cad1 llac t r~de

v

roo f

3 Or Runabout . 4 cvt , auto trans

74 Olds Cut. Cpe, pow, a1r, stereo............ 14295
74 Cadillac Cpe. DeVIlle, full power, a1r..... lfi995
74 Olds 98 L. Sedan, power, a1r ............ 15895
73 Cougar XR7, v-roof, a1r, power............ 13395
73 Vega Hatchback, 4 sp., radto ........... 12195

1974 BUICK LeSABRE 4 DR HT

DAN THOMPSON .
FORD INC.
(Formerly Keith Goble Fordl
Phone 992-2196
·Open Evenings til 7:DO - Sat. &amp; Thurs.
' til 5:00 ·,
461 S. Third Ave.
Middleport, 0.

1973 CHEVY IMPALA 4 DR HT

73 Olds 98 LS Sedan, full power, atr....... '4395
73 Dodge Pol. Cus. 4 Dr. HT., pow., air ... 12895
73 Olds Cut. Sup. HT Cpe., power, air ...... '2895
72 Olds 98 HT Sed., v-roof, a1r.............. 13295

Fact a1r P S , P B , v!nyl root
eKtra clean

1973 FORD GAL 500 4 DR HT
Fact atr, P S

PB

vinyl roof

1970 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 4 DR
• Dr Fully equipped

72 Chev. Imp' Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S.......... !2l95
72 Ponliac Cat. HT Cpe., power, air ........ 12695
72 Chev. Nova Cpe, 6 At., P.S................s2195
71 VW 4-Dr. Sedan, auto., radio ..............11695
71 Chevelle Mal. Cpe. 1 v-roof, a1r ............ .11995
71 Ford Wagon, full power, air............... 11895
70 Camaro V-8, auto.; V-roof. •••••••••••••• ·•'! 9~5
70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air ........... 11495
70 Olds 88 Roy. Cpe., pow., a1r, v-roof ..... ,11495

1973 FORD GRAN TORINO 4 DR
Fact atr P S

P B , viny l roof

~

1972 LTD 4 DR BROUGHAM
Fully equipped

1972 CHEVY IMPALA
" 2 Dr H T 350 V 8, aulo , p S , p B

1910 'bLDS TORONADO 2 DR HT
&lt;Loaded

1969 FORD TORINO 2 DR HT
V8 aulo P S , P B

69 Olds 88 HT. Sed., v·roof, air .............. '995

1969 •FORD WAGON AUTO.

69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, air ........... '99~
68 Ponbat Bonneville H.T. Sedar., power, ;\ir '595

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P S , P B Lillie rough

$2595
$2195
$2595
$2195
$1
$}295
$995
s495

.------TRUCKS----~

66 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., V8, auto, P.S......... 1495
63 Olds. Cut. Coupe, auto., P.S....••.•.....• -~295

$2895
$2195

1972 DODGE B-300 TRADESMAN
Maxi Wagon, 318 VB. oulo, P S ,
P B , one owner

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
.

$3995

t-act atr P S P tJ o,~myl roof, tilt
wheel locally owned 16 000 miles
like new

72 Olds Toronado Cpe., V·roof, pow., a1r .... '31m

Pomeroy, 0 .

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Street Superv isor
One to Thrtt MonthS strvlce,
10 17 tiC
$500 00 per month
Three to S1x Montns urvlce , CASH Plld tor Ill mlktl lnel
$5 50 00 per month
models of mobllt homes
S1x to N 1ne Months Service,
Phone trll COde 41&lt;1 423 f5l1
$600 00 ptr month
&lt;1 1J tfc
N lne to Twe-lve Months ser
v 1ce 5625 00 per month
Street Malntentnct AISistent WANTIO Old upright P•lnos
env condition Peyln9 $10
Superv isor
ttch first floor only Wr ite
One to She: Months Service
lnd etv• direction&amp; to Witten
S2 30 per hour
Piano Co . 8ox IIJ Sardis
S1x to Twel¥"e Montns Str¥" 1ct .
Ohio &lt;1394'
'
'
$2 65 per hour
2
13
dtp
LabOrers
Less th an three months
ser.., Ice S2 00 per nour
Three to Nine Months Str
VICE' S2 20 ptr hOUr
197l VEGA Hltchbtck, 4 tpeed
N 1ne to Twelve Months
tren&amp;mlulon, new uru, tape
Se rv tce $2 •o per })our
player . tMcelltnt condition
Secti on 2 Tnet Ordinance No
W111 ltll rtlton•blt Phont
379, dated February 5, 1969
C61419912377or f92 2732 aftlr
Ordinance No &lt;101 dated June
'p m
I , 1970 Ordinance No &lt;107, dated
2 12 l:ltc
November I 1970 0(dinance
No A31 , dated Mty 15, 1912, end
AUTOMATIC . 4 whnl
Ord 1nance No Ha dlft&lt;J AUgust l97l
drlvt bluer with tilt WhHI
20. 1973, and all other Ordinance
air and tlnltd w indows
•n conflict with tht provisions of
housthOICI
goods, mtchlnlcal
this Ord1nance shall bt 1nd •re
fOOlS Phone 742 )111
hereby repealed
2 14 12tc
Sect1on l That th•l Ordinance
sha ll take effect and be In force 29uc"HiveLL:e396.-;;;,;ed
from and after tht etrllt-st
tor S6SO Phone 7&lt;12 •20s
penod allowed by lew
2 14
Passed February 3 1975
APPROVED Otle Smllh l973 FORU Country SQuirt
WI,On, 20.000 m 11*1, Ill
Mevor
IQUIPMtnt, 13,500 Phone 992
ATTEST Jane Walton
3493 or 992 27:19
(2) 7 U 2tc

992-2174

You may never have th1s opportuntty agam!
They're mov1ng fast!

1973 Ford FlOO Ranger.. ................. -~2895

For Sale

An Ordlntnu to Amtnd
Ord inance No l79, Ordinance
No 401 , Ordinance No -407,
Ord inance No All end Or
dlnance No &lt;140 to fix Stl•rles
and wages ol Employtts of the
Village of Pomeroy Ohio

THIS REBATE EXPIRES FEB. 28th

Smith Nelson Motors Inc.

Nathan 81ggs

Real Estate For Sale

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Sales on above 75 86 Pet nalto na l a h ea d of January
sales

Do Busrness Wtth A Leader

Rad1ator Spectalstt

'2993.00

We have ftve Pmtos at rebate of 5200 .00
We have lour Mavencks at rebate of $200 00
We have two Mustangs lis at rebate of $300 00

Sun Diagnostic Clinic.

From the largest Truck or'
Bulldozer Rad 1ator Ia the
smallest Heater Core

'3193.00
'200.00

St1cker Pnce
Your Rebate
Full pnce !except state tax)

$2695
1972 OLDS TORONADO 2 DR HT
$2595
1972 FORD PINTO
$1695
1974 MERC. COMET 4 DR.

Th1s exact car IS tn stock as equipped 2300 cc 4 cyl
engme . Automatic trans , w s-w hres . carpetmo
lre1ght me

Tomorrow ts the last day lor the FREE Sun
Diagnostic Cltntc for your car 30 d1agnosl1c
tests to show you how your car can perform
perfectly

D&amp;D
CONSTRUCTION

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,.---SPECIALS----.

~""!/!

Fixer

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FURNISHED tw o bedroom
Open Men Sat
Phone
mobile home Call 992 3429 FIREWOOD for sa lt
14 2 4178
BAM 6 p M
2 14 11t p
l 9 61c
Pomeroy
Ph 992 2174
COUNTRY Mobile Home Park
ELECTRO
L
UX
Sweeper
..,
e
R:t lJ ten miles nortt1 of
READY M I X CONCRETE de
model
Co mplet e w1th all
Pomeroy Large lots w1tn
l 1vered r~ght to yolJr pro1ect
clean1ng anachm en t s a nd
con cre te patios !1 1dewalk s
Fast
and
easy
Free
uses pape r bags Sl1gh tly used
runneors and off
stree l
plumbing
esl mates Phone 992 3284
bi.Jt clean s and looks 1 ke new REM ODE LIN G
park1ng Phone 99 2 7oil79
Goeg lem Rea dy MI X Co
heat1n9 and a 1 types of
W1ll se ll for SJ7 25 cas h or
12 31 lfc
genera!
r ep alf
Work
M 1dd l eport Oh o
term s ava tabl e Phon e 992
7755
6 30 tfc
gua r an l eed 20 years ex
J ROOM apartment and bath
PHONE
pene nce Phon e 992 2409
12 18 tfc
furn ished Call992 7022 after il
949
3832
or 843 2667
1 19 lf c SEWING MACHINE Repa1rS
pm
USE
D
parts
Fry
e
s-T;-u~k
;;,d
ser\11ce
a!
I
makes,
992
2284
2 11 4tp
All Types of
Auto Paris Rutland Oh10
The Fabnc Shop Pomeroy
Phone
(614
)
74
2
6094
Au
thonzed
S1nger
Sa
les
and
BUILDING
4 R M furn1shed apt Phone 992
Serv 1ce We sharpen Sc 1ssors
1 22 781p
3658
and
REMODELING
l 29 tfc
2 1 tfc
HOU SE for sale 1n Por t land 6
roo m s and bath good w ell 2
From a shelf to a house
acre s $6 700 Ca ll 843 2292
TRAILER SPACE .:~ ,. mile
Patnftng, stdtng, roofing,
DOZER
work
land
c!ear~ng
by
2 II 6tc
north of Me1gs H lgh School on
paper hang1ng, kitchen
the acre hourly or con tr act
old R t 33 Phoone 992 294 1
Farm ponds roads
etc
cabmets. expert carpeting,
1 23 He
2 BUI LD INGLOT S forsaiew• 1
Large do ze r and operator
elc
wa te r
tap
Bran chwood
w lh over 20 years e x
Add1tton c lo se to Me1gs H1gh
penence Pull inS Excavating
2 BEDROOM trai ler adults
Sc hool For 1nformat on ca ll
EXCAVATING aozer toadt
Pom eroy Oh10 Phon e 992
only Phone 99:l 3324
992 5653
and backhoe work
septic
2479
2 4 ttc
2 13 6t c
tanks mstatted dump trucks
12 19 tr c
and ro boys tor hlfe w111 haul
3 BEDROOM hOlJSe 248 711'1
fill dlft lop soli limestone &amp;
2 HO US E S m Pomeroy Oh1o ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR
Ave Middleport Cell Larry
gravel Ca ll Bob or Roger
- Swee per s toasters ~rons
One 1S large comp l etel y
Wiley, (l04) 882 2318
Jeffers, day phOne 992 7089
2 9 6tp
all small appl iances Lawn
re mode led
new furna ce
House wlfh J bedrooms
n•ght phone 992 3525 or 992
mowers
nexf
to
State
H
19h
S1d1n
g
Windows
pane
lin
g
45x45 pole barn large fenced
523l
wav Garage on Route 7 Home
ful ly carp eted Olher 1S sma l l
2 16 Jtc LARGE 4 bedroom hQLJse 149
pond, T P C water large
Phone 985 3825
2 11 tfc
t1ou se 4 ro oms Would l 1k e lo
South Third Mldctleporl Call
lawn lots of shrubbery
2 2 26tc
Larry Wiley (l04 ) 881 2318
trad e bo t t1 houses for a fa rm
WILL Cll't for tiGerly female In
l 9 6t~
or bus1n ess prop er ty Phon e
excellent !ocat1on for sub
my home Tl'llntd and ex
EXPERT tree ser v 1ce, tree
(304) 882 2984
CR EMEANS CONCRETE de
ptrlenctd Cell "2 266S or
dtvl slon $26 500 00
est1mates
20 years ex
2 11 121c
ltvered Monday th r ough
Inquire 11 1..1211 Eut Main
per1 ence Call Il l 667 3041 or
APT 3 rooms all electric has
Satu rday
and even1ngs
Pomeroy
992 3057
table top range, wall oven,
- If you have a farm or
Phone 446 1142
2 9 lite
I 21 26tp
real ntce and clean modern
acreage of any s1ze to sell,
6
13
tfc
locate-d
1n
Pomeroy
Willtrim
orcutTri"eSor
please call 992 2298
GUN
SHOOT,
Stturday
overlooking the Oh io R1ver
shrubbery,
c l ean
out
Ftbru.ry 15, 7 p m Mill H ill
C
BRADF-ORD
Auc
t
toneer
Phone- Gallipol is day 4oil6
basements attiCs etc Phone
Com plete Serv1ce
Road , t•ctory choked guns
7699 evenmgs 4o46 9539
RT 143 - All elec 3 BR ,
949 32ll or 742 4441
Phone949 3821or 949 3161
only Sponlortd bV the Racine
I 26 lin
1 26 26tc
carport on City water Ph
Ra c1ne Oh •o
Fire Department
acres land $26 500 00
Cr1tt Bradford
2 II Ate
1 HOus.= U111urnished 7 rooms
5 1 tic
and bath nice Phone 992 2780
FOR your'
Oil of M1nk
GROCERY BUSINESS
or 992 l4l2
CotmtiiCI flihont BROWNS
-tOME
Improvement
and
1 9 tfc
Llv1ng quarters ab ove
- 6 rooms
Repa1r Serv •ce - Anyth1ng
"2S113
1 1 ttc
Harnsonvfll e stock &amp; equrp
f 1xed around the home from
bath , 3 bedrooms. c1ty water
roof to basemen! You w 1tl
mcluded add1t1onal house 1f
3
and
4
ROOM
furni
S
hed
and
na tural gas on QUi et street 1n
AUCTION, Thurldly night, 7
1 ke our work and rates
wanted
unrurn I Shed
apartments
Pomeroy $7500 00
p m
at Mnon Auction
Phone 742 5081
Phone 992 5&lt;13.4
Horton St In Muon , W Va
12 29 ttc
4 12 ttc
MIDDLEPORT - 2 BR
Consignments welcome
HOUSING
SITES
Room
lor
older home, large bu1lt 1n
Phone 13041 113 5&lt;71
~ t::PTIC
TANKS cleaned
PRIVATE meeting room for
a n~ee protect or sma ll farms
2 1 He
kitchen
garage, utility
Modern SM tat1on 992 3954 or
an\' organ1zat1on phone 992
Almost
50
acres
Only
992 7349
3975
bldg , closed 1n porch carpet
NOW u111ne Fuller Brush
9 18 tt c
$15
000
00
3 11 He
LR &amp; DR SIS 500 00
Productl, pl'lont 992 341C
1 2&lt;1 tfc
RUTLAND - All elec new
HOUSE FDR RENT
1d34
NEAR POMEROY - Just off
Lmcoln
Hgts
,
Pomeroy
home
3 BR. large kttchen
AUCTION Slit, Evtry Friday
Rt 7 S1x rooms, bath, level lot
Phone Pomtroy 992 3575 or
Maytag washer &amp; dryer,
7 P m Vllllgt Auction 215 N
HOU SE 1n Mason
W
Va
and garage All electnc Needs
Gallipolis 4&lt;16 27A9
Cl.ean
used
apSecond, Middleport
Corner lot Maple &amp; Rl 33. all
refrigerator ,
a 1r
con
patnt
but
look
at
lhe
price
ol
2
2
tfc
electr1c
1'
2
bat
h
fully
car
l 20 late
pliances. All with 30dltlonlng 1 acres ground
only $7 500 00
peted hardwood f loors stove
You have to see tl to ap
day
money-back
diShwa she r
garbage
~HOOTING mlfch , Rlclne Gun
prec1ate 1f
d1
sposal
refngerator
att1c
Club, Sunday 1 p m Allorttd
guarantees!
NEW LISTING - loo acres ol
for
storage
fLJII
s1ze
m11t11nd factory choke gun I
clean la nd Nearly all fenced
only
basement Wh1te p1cket fence
REMINGTON Shotoun model
307 Sprmg Avenue
1n fron t yard 2 car garage
and ca tt le on Large barn
12 22llc 10, 12 gauge 28 rnch lu ll
wrth
pat10 $3&lt;1 Phone (304)
farm
pond
and
nice
7
room
Pomeroy
992·2298
choke Call 742 6972
1
773 5476
MR 1nd Mra Ronlld Dougen
renovated
home
Other
2
13
3tc
2 14 61C
would like to ln'll'itt you to
budd 1ngs
Askmg
only --------------CONTACT
attend Sund•Y School 11 fhe
NEW HOME S No Money Down
STEREO fiAOIO, 8 track tape
Middleport UnittCI
fl1n
LOIS Pauley
532,500 00
Paym ents accordmg to ;
Of
comblnatton am lm rad 1o 4
ttcOIIII Church South Thtrd
Branch Manager
ncome on Farmers Home 1
way speaker sound svstem
BUtLDCNG LOTS - Several
Avenu• . 11art1ng 11 10 a m
Adm1n 1strat10n l oan Con
Balance SlOB 74 or use our
2 13 lip
locattons and pnces
ven t1onal l1nan cJng also
budget terms Call 992 3965
available w1 t h m1n1mum
1 21 tfc
HAVE A NICE HOUSE YOU
down Lovely homes 1n three
locat ions m Me1gs County
WANT
TO
SELL
CALL
992
CASHSSSS FOR JUNK CARS GROCERY busmess for sare
Some hom es wdh Wooded
Building for sale or lease
Comptolo, FRYE 'S TRUCK
lots
Call for more 1n
Phone7735i118from8 30p m
AND AUTO PA"TS, Rutland
formal ton 992 5976
to 10 p m tor appo lniiT"l.ent
Pt'tone 742 609&lt;1
1 15 26tc
3 lD tfc
I 22 261p

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REAL ESTATE SALE
BY UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA

Clerk

For Sale
1975 HARLEY Dav 1dson , super
glide, burgund y il over front
legs, kmg and queen seat No
1 s1ssy bar J w,ay pegs Call
949 3665
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9- The Dally Senttnel,Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0, Fr1day, Feb 14, 1975

1972 FORD XLT1 LONG BED
Stand trans

"You'll L1ke Our Quality Wav
of Dotng Busmess"

GOOD SELECTION OF CHEAPER CARS

9•2-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY'
Open Evenings Untti6 . 0G-Ttl5 p.m. Sat

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS USED CARS
985-4100

Market Report

Located on St. Rt. 7

COLUMBUS CUPil - Feder
al state summary of Oh10
l i vestock auct1ons Thursday
Cattle
Compared to last
Thursday slaughter steers stea
dy, slaughter he1fers steady to
I lower slaughter cows and
bu l ls steady to
50 h1g her ,
vealers 3 lower feeder steers
steady to 1 h1gher feeder
he1fers steady
Slaughter steers Cho1ce 970
1200 lb yteld grade 2 3 36 37 70
tn Bucyrus y 1eld grade 3 4

Cabinet choice
hits opposition

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WASHINGTON (UPI) Carla
Anderson
Hills,
President Ford's choice to be
secretary of housing and urbap
development --and the nation's
third female Cabinet officer has run into a storm of op.
position.
Within hours of the White
House announcement Thursday there was this reaction·
--Sen.,Wllllam Proxmlre, OWls , cbl!,lmutn of the ~te
committee which must pasa on
her nomination, said she is an
able lawyer but "has air
solutely
no
known
quallflcations, experience or
back~round" for the job, and
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3• 50 35 75, good 30 7534
Slaughter he1fers Cho1ce and

prime 805 1200 lb yteld grade 2
4 33 35 60, good 29 34
Slaugh ter cows

Uflllty and

commercoa l 800 1600 lb 17 22 50
htgh dresSing 22 50 23 as, culler
14252050
Slaughler bul ls Yteld grade 1
1200 2010 lb 24 27 90
Vealers Chotce 210 260 lb 52
58
Feeder cattle

Cho~ee steers

and bulls 330 610 lb 21 2650,
good 320 585 lb 19 50 22 50
Chotce hetfers 325 585 lb 20 50
2450 good 300 515lb 15 2iJ 75
Hogs

Barrows and gilts 1
US 2 3 200 2•0 lb 40

htgher,
60, 245 255 lb 39 45 39 so
Sows sleady to 2 70 htgher,
us 13340 630ib 3650 39 80
Feeder ptgs 2 htgher, US 2 3
30 45 lb 12 25 16 50 per head, US
1 3 •5 80 lb 24 36 per head
Sheep Shorn slaughter lambs
40

70 lower, cho1ce and pnme 86

110 lb 39 4A 25

MARKET REPORT

Point Pleasant, W. Va
February 8, 1975
SLAUGHTE!I. STEERS
Standard 800-1100 lbs 26
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Standard 700-1000 lbs 19 50
plus
SLAUGHTER COWS
Commerctal19 50, Uttltty 18 9020 80, Canner &amp; Cutter 12 7518 80
HOGS - U S 1-3 190-240 lbs
37-38 60, us I 3 240.260 lbs
35.50-37 90, Sows, U S 1-3 300500 lbs 31-35 75, Boars 3~00
lbs 23-25, Pigs (by head) 20-40
lbs 9 50-12, 40-60 lbs 12-14 50,
60 lbs plus 18-20
YEARLING STEERS Good &amp; Chotce 500-500 lbs
25 50, Feeder Bulls 700-1000 lbs

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GAINING POPULARiTY In many parts of the country, Including herein Mason County, '
ts the sport of hanghdmg As shown above, the Rogallo Wing is controlled entirely by the
human body and of course the wind Ademonstration on this flourishing sport will be presented
Saturday and Sunda} at the JUnclton of Rt 62 and Tribble Rd., one mile east of Arbnckle at I
pm

Hangliding flourishmg
There's a new sport m Mason
County, Hangltdmg, and all tt
takes

1s

an

Overs1zed k1te

called a Rogallo Wmg, a htll, a
little wmd and hUman hodv

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, entry vehtcle for space craft
or female)
Because of Simplicity and,
The funny Jooktng conmost
of all, low cost, the
traptton above ts a Rogallo
federal
government soon lost
Wmg and was destgned by
mterest But the wmg has
NASA as a pOs posstble remade a resurgence lately as a
sport
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Operalton of the glider IS '
, rather stmple The ' !Iter,
1 f)
WASHINGTON (UPI) _
was told by the governor suspended from the center of
Thursday he feels 11 can n'lake the ghder, merely pushes the
~ William H Harsha, Refftctency recommendations control bar forward to dtve or OhiO,
an
etght-term
sa vmg the state $100 mtllion a gam, speed
congressman
and
ranking
Turmng ts accompltshed by
year
Republican on the House
Rhodes told more than 100 shtftmg one's wetght m the Publlc Works Committee, said
busmessmen, bankers and ac- d1rectton desired This sense of Thursday he will return $7,599
countants tn a 20-mmute control by body movement 1s In unused campaign conprtvate luncheon address at the what makes hanghding so tributions on a pro-rata basis.
Athletic Club better manage- bcauttful
Few flights made by His plan was "the most
ment ts needed m government
honest method of deaUng with
A s1x-month management beginners are more than a few the voters" who supported
study of state government feet off the ground, at a ground him, said Harsha He satd he
operatiOns IS to be conducted speed of 5-10 mtles an hour, and received $18,512 in conhy the councli, which wtll then no longer than 200 yards
Now that doesn 't sound tributions from 132 mdiVIduals
make recommendatiOns for
sound dangerous and tl 1sn 't and spent $10,912.
unprovements
"I wish to expre98 my sinHangltders are flown by
About 50 guests volunteered
cerest
gratitude to all who
m wrttmg to partictpate m the people of all ages, the only contributed to my campaign
program and others made ltm1bng factor ts the strength and assure them that every
verbal commitments, sa1d to handle tt Ghders range tn cent was etther spent m that
state Admlmstrabve Servtces we1ght from 30-40 lbs and endeavor or will be returned to
Dll'ector Richard L Krabach, req wre httle strength to can y the mdiVIdual contributors on a
The uewly formed Mason&lt; pro-&lt;"ata basis," satd Harsha
who termed the response
County
Hanghders wtll be
"excellent."
The study when tm- holdmg an exhtbtiiOn Saturday
plemented may result m a 3 per and Sunday at 1 p m at the
cent reduction of the state Junctton of Rt 62 and Tribble
. Road, one mtle eafst of Arpayroll, sa1d Krabach
SCOUTS TO MEET
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Krabach satd Rhodes also buckle
Performmg m ihe exhtbtlton Mtddleport Cub Scout Pack
plugged his new proposals to
w11l
be chuck Clusarzyck and 245 wtll meet Wednesday, Feb.
revtUilize Ohio ctties, es1tablish
Oavc
Qwgan, recogntzed as 19, at 7 30 p.m. at the Mida transportallon system and
encourage low-mrome housing lwo of the fmest nters tn the dleport Amencan ],.eglon Post
Home
Fast
constructton
1male

return his
unused aid

Great savings expected
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ftrst meetmg of Gov James A
Rhodes' Cost Control Counctl

WORKERS BURNED
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Two
workers were senously burned
Thursday when a 500-gallon vat
of varmsh exploded at a
printrng company here
In serwus condtlton at
General Hospital wtth ftrst,
second and thtrd degree burns
from the wa1st up were John
2650
Clark, 41, of Greensburg, lnd ,
YEARLING HEIFERS Good &amp; Chmce ~00 lbs and Harold Retchald, 48, of
Northbrook
2550
An offtctal of the Inmon!
STEER CALVES - Good &amp;
Prmting
Inks Co m the Bond
Chotce under 300 lbs 28 25, 400o
Hill sectton of the ctty satd the
500 lbs 18-22
BULL CALVES - 500-600 varmsh was bemg heated for
use in makmg rnk
lbs 19 25-26
HEIFER CALVES- Good &amp;
Chmce under 300 lbs. 22 25, 400- Stocker He~fers 20 25-24
Cows - Commerctal 20 75500 lbs 22-24 50
BABY CALVES (By Head ) 21 90, Uttlt ty 19 50-20 70,
- Beef 34, Holstem &amp; Brown Canner-Cutter 15 50-19 25
Stocker Cows (by the head )
SWISS 13 50-30
132 50-295 00
Bulls 25 75, Veals (stan
ATHENS LIVESTOCK
dards
) 38 50-50 50, Hogs 39 30,
SALES INC.
Sows
39
25, Boars 31 75, Lambs
Albany, Ohio
c feeder lambs) 35, Ptgs (by the
Wednesday, Feb 12, 197&gt;
Stocker Steers 20 25-24 75, head ) 9-24 50

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the desperate cnndition of the
housing industry leaves no
time to give her "on the job "
training "

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-The US Conference of
Mayors and the National
League of Cities, which together represent 15,000 'inunlclpalllies, aald they were "shocked"
and added "It ls inconcelvabli!
that the Ford administration
cannot find anyone within the
entire 50 states who has experience and stature in the vaat
and complicated area of urban
affairs to be named to such an
important domestic post "
-The Mortgage Bankers AllIIOclation of America said in
Kansas City, Mo., It would
pre98ure Congress to pick a
HUD secretary "who is
knowledgable and experienced
in housing and urban develop.
ment"
-National Association of
Horne Builders President J. S.
Norman said "OUr nation's
housing problems require the
highest priority attention. An
appointment of thtS kind does
not reflect either the crlsla
nature of the (I'Oblema or the
prlorlty attention that these
problema require."
Mrs. Hills, a 41-year-old
mother of fOUl' who now head's
the Justice Deparlrnent's Civil
Rights Divlslon, told newsmen
those were aD "legitimate
questions" but she could not
discuss them publicly until her
Senate confirmation hearinp.
WhiteHouse Press Secretary
Ron NeSiell said, "The Prellident appointed her because sl!e
was reconunended as a highly
competent lawyer and a blghly
com~tent

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Mrs. Hllla, married to attnrney Roderick M Hilll, was an
honors graduate of stlllford
University, attended Odord
and got her law degree fr&lt;m
Yale Law Sdlool. She was an
assiatant U.S. attorney in I•
Angeles and was in private law
practice there.
The only other women to bold
Cabinet office were Frances
Perkins, secretary of labor
under Fr8nklln D. Rooaevelt!
and OVela Otlp Hobby, eeCr&amp;.
tary of health, education and
welfare under Dwight D.

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�8- The Dally Sentmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0, Fr1day, ~'eb 14,1975

~~~1:~~: .;;.~~···~"'~w~vFor Fast Results Use Sentinel Classifieds

Rebate inspired
c~ sales lagged

Deep m 1he heart ltcsa p1cturc
a loved one la1d to r est
In m"'mor\' 1 lr.,me we st\all
keep tt
Because Sht' was one ol I he be~t
R~tlph E lee and famtly

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By EDWARD S. LECIITZIN

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st11l off 19 per cent from 138,947
1 ?l li e
UPI Auto Writer
assembled m the same week
DETROIT (UPI) - Cash last year. To d~te thla year,
rebates pushed early February automakers have built 1134,443 Card of Thanks
new car sales to w1thin 5 per cars, down 31 per cent from WE WI SH to express our thanks
to relattves tr1ends and
, cent of year-ago levels - the last year's 917,134 cars
ne•gh~rs lor thetr ktndness
closest Delrmt has come to
cards ; food
the beautifu l
floral arrangements and all
· matchmg its year-ago pace
expreu1ons of sympatr'l\'
PUBLIC NOTICE
smce last Septemlier, before
dunng the 1llness and duth of
Brds wrll be •ccepted unt i l
our father ana granotathtr
: the 1975 models were In- noon on Fr rdiV February 14
Marion Cowdery
Spec1al
1~75 at the office of tne Tuppers
troduced
thanks to Rev Freeland
Plains Ches ter Water D istr ict
Norns &amp; Ew1ng Funeral
Chester Otuo on the lo llowmg
Desp1~ the upsurge stnce the
Home
One
ll)
one
halt
ton
truck.
rebates began tn mtd-January, mrn lmum grou weu~ht ot o 000
The Family
2 Ill ltp
Ute 138,108 cars sold was a 13- POIJnds (to burn revutar
gasoline)
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year low and 29 per cent below
Auto mat rc lrlnsmln ron
Notlc:e
Eng
ne
size
340
cu
m
to
360
the Feb 1-10 pertod of 1973
rn
ANT IQ UE aucllon prev1ously
wben the US auto mdustry cvWest
scheduttef for February 15
Coast m.rrors
canulled unt il later date
was headmg mto tts best year
Short Bed Lonv Bed Opr 1on
Mason Aucllon
Power BraKes Optron
Compared wtth the frnal 10
Heavy Duty Step Bumper
2 14 ltc
.days of January, the ftrst
Mud &amp; Sno w Tread on Rur
SHOOTING Milch Rulland
t~res " ply or eQUivalent
,pertod tn which all four com- allDeluxe
Gun Club Ntw Lima Road
Interior opt on
' pames were offertng the $200 to
Friday 6 30 p m Shotguns
Rig ht 1S reser\led to re ject
any gal.tge 21 ttfles Factory
$600 cash rebates, sales were any or 811 bids
cnoked oun1 only
l 11 3tc
off ?:1 6 per cent after two ( I ) 31 CZI 7 14 Jtc
stratght tncreases The dropoff
MEIGS COUNTY Humane
Soc I tty
N let dOllS tor
was tn !he normal range and
REAL ESTATE SALE
adop11on Call 9A9 4911
BY UNITED STATES
would have even been greater
2 9 6f c
OF AMERICA
Property Three Bedroom
without Ute rebates, mdustry
SPRING
F1brlc
Rtot
frame
Ranch
Home
on
analysts satd
Polyester knits reg U 98 sate
basement built In 1971
The best news came from
Sl tl and 12 f8 yd Stud utters
Loce llon Township Hold U
and suppl 1t1 lnlf10na 11y
In Meigs County
Scipio
General Motors and Chrysler TownshiP
lc:IVtrf11td On T V ) f ICh
For:-Sale sign po!Ued
P•rson •nter lng tr\e ltcre will
Corp , whtch reported thetr
1nspec11on
Plene contect
off1ce of F~rmers Home
rtctlvt 1 rrtt gilt Sale Feb
sales topped the Feb 1-10 the
13, lA 15 and 16 Fret craft
Ad m .n1Stra11on
221
Wtst
period a year ago GM was up Second Street Pomeroy Ohio
c111111 end Sewing Cluses
T e lephont No 992 7603
Novelly Fabric &amp; Crafts
,2 4 per cent and Chrysler JUS! 457lt9
Belpr•. Ohio
Terms of Sale In order ot
under I per cent
preferen ce to the Go\ltrnmtnt
2 9 ill(
Property can bt purchased
It was the first time since by1applicant
GROVER STUDIO Middleport
elllllble for Section
early September that at least 502 Rural HOU!Ing Loan This
Ohio, w i lt b~ apen Friday and
SaturdiY only 1111 further
enablu eligible ep
two of the four automakers program
notice
plltan1 to ~:~urchue home with ~
exceeded a year-ago pertod low down payment and 3J ye•r' ~
2 9 12tc
- - - -- - - - - - - - - - and was the first time Chrysler to 2pay
Cash
NO AUCTION till furthtr
has been on the plus side since
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Terms avtillblt to 1n
no11c11 VIllage Auction
lne l to lble applicant are not Ius
2 13 'ltc
lt introduced tis '75 modela fhan
10 percent cash Clown and
tlurlng the Oct. 1-10 period
MATCH
corn
not to exceed 10 amortized SHOOTING
Hollow Gun Club, turn first
for balance of pur
, But United Auto Workers payments
right lffel' Milts Ctmtttry
chase price
Vice President Douglas Fraser
Rutl•nd
Factory choked
guns only sunday February
The Goo,~ernment reservn tht
said he does not expect any
16 I p m
right to re Ject anv end 111 of
IUbstantial number or the fers Bids will be accepted at
~ 13 3tc
e Pomeroy Office unti l two
207,650 workers now on indefl- oth clock
PM Februuv 21th at
wantt ride to Florida,
hite layoffs will be called back which t1me bids will be optnl'cJ LAD¥
Miami or Fort LIUdtl'da le
area anytlmt soan Will help
JIIUCh before the startup of (2) 13, u 16, 17 18, 5tc
drln or help with 111penses
1976-rnodel production in mldrtftrtnCtl Celt 915 4UJ

~uto

Sales

19 6.4 RAMBLER
Ph one 11-tJ 2353

For Sale
il cylinder

I IR EWO OD

for

/42 4118

sa le

2 13 ltf'

BuSiness Opportunities
/,M •nteresteod '"e xpanding my

bus iness nlo area PMt t im e
wh d e tra n ino M1n1mum
tnvestmenl Phone !30.41 455
H81
7 9 61p

For Trade
7 HOUSE S 1n Pomeroy

Oh 10

One 1S !erge com~:~letely
remodele d new furn ace
s.rdrng w ndows penel.ng
fully carpeted Other •s smal l
house 4 rooms Would like 10
trade both houses for a farm
or bus ness pro~:~ertv Phone
()04 ) 882 2984
2 11 12tc

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1957 CHEVY part s
NEW
LakeNood trae110n bars h1
1ac ker cur shoc ks hoo~ e r
head er s w lh l coll ec tors for
sma ll block
Ca ll 992 3496
after 6 p m BEST OFFE R
10 17 tfc
CLO SE OUT on n ew Ztg Zag
sew1ng ma ch1n es For se win g
slre tch 1a br. cs buttonhol es
fan cy des•gns elc Pa1nt
Slrghlly blem•sh ed Cho1ce of
carry 1ng c as e or sewrng
stand 1,4q 80 cash or terms
ava lab e Phone 99 1 7755
12 18 tfc

USED FUEL OIL
HEATER, ~so

For Rent
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All New Healers
Now
Dtscounled 1

Bedroom Mobile Home
electric heat
lltr
con
d 1t1oning nice and cozv By
week or month Phone 992

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New Wood Burmng

HEATER------5239 95

l 13 tfc

TRAILER space 2 miles tr(;',.;
Pomeroy Rt l4l Phone 992
5858
10 27 tfc

Deluxe model wrth cabmel
Wall hned

POMEROY LANDMARK.,

·-

Jack W Car sey Mgr
Phone 992 2181

'Vou can'thave a significant
lumaround in the auto mdustry
imtil the whole economy gets
turned around," Fraser said
, Sales figures for the l!klay
period showed GM up 2.4 per
Cent from last year, Chrysler
lhcreaslng its sales just under 1
l!er cent, Ford Motor Co.
!lipping 16 per cent and
American Motors off 23 5 per
:

1

lent
: Compared to the final10 days
(J January. however, GM sales
llllwed 30 3 per cent, Chrysler
!as down 14 1 per cent, Ford
was off 29 I per cent and AMC
was down 28 8 per cent
In lite two earlier pertods
since the rebates began Jan
12, sales had easily topped
previous periods Tbey are
scheduled to end Feb 28 and
auto executives claim they will
not be extended
MORE IDLED
DETROIT (UPI )- Chrysler
Corp. said Thursday another
4,2110 workers will be laid off
next week
The company said the same
number of plants would be
operating next week as this,
four of Its six U S assembly
plants and bOth truck plants,
but whUe Its St Louis, Mo , car
plant w1th 2,000 workers will
reopen Monday, the Hamtramck, Mich. , facility w1th
6,200 workers will close for a
week starting Monday
The Newark, Del , car plant
with 1,850 workers has been
closed since early last No~­
ber and will remain closed.
Temporary layoffs at the No
3 automaker next week wiD
total B,IXill workers wtth mdefinite layoffs pegged at 51,500
The total layoffs of 59,550
workers amounts to 52 per cent
of Olrysler's 114,000 hourly
workers
The trade publicatton Automotive News reported that
mJy 380,000 cars will be buUt m
February, down from earller
plans to assemble 440,000 cars
U the estunate holds, February production would be off 14
per cent from January's
depressed level and down 32
~r cent from last February
wben the industry ,already was
cutting back sharply durmg the
energy cnstS
This week's auto production,
estimated at 111,980 cars, was
up nearly 38 per cent from
81,274 cars built last week, but

Water, Electnc, Gas. Sewer
ltnes , Installed
Work
guaranteed
Dozer, Backhoe, Trucks
Limestone &amp; Ftll D1rt
Commerc1ai-Res1denhal
Constructton &amp; Remodel

Fire Retardant
Insulation

The

Blown Into Walls
and Altic!r
Free Esltmates

REPAIR-Broken
Parts Mended
STRIPPING--By
Hand
NO DIP TANKS
Suppltes - Strippers
Slams - Fms1hes

8-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY

L.any Lavender

777 Pearl Street
Middleport Oh1o
Phone 992 5367 or 992 3841

Phone 992-3993
Da1ly After 5 00

HElL

RACINE PLUMBING
&amp; HEATING
Complete plumbmg &amp;
healing servtce and
general sheet metal
works.
Free
Esltmates
Phone 949 5961
Emergency 992 3995
or 992-5700

ROGER HYSELL'S
GARAGE
On State Rt 124, 112 m1 from
Route 7
Rutland

by pass

towards

Ph. 992 -5682 or 992-7121
All Mechanrcal Work

NEW
bathroom
van tty
med1c1ne cab1net commode
electric water heater , 100
amp servtee box IS ft of
tontrance cable , 3 wmdow s
Phone 992 5811
1 14 Jtc
We~ted

to Buy
REG male Pek1ngese Call 992

__ ___________ _
5817

Proptrtv
Two Bedroom
tram e home with partial
basemtnt
Location
120 St111 Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
Inspection
Please contact
the office or Farmers Homt
Adm lnlstr1tlon.
221
Wttt
Second Street, Pomeroy O~io
45769 Telephone No 992 7603
Terms or Salt Steled bids
will be madton Form FHA A65
1D Invitation. Bid 1nd Ac
ceptance Slit of Re•l
Property by tht United St1tt1
The executtd lorm will be
accompanied by 1 deposit of
cuh a cashier's or certified
check, or monev order ol not
leu than 5 P•rctnl of lht bid ,
payable to the Trtnurtr of the
UnUed States
The GO\Itrnment nltrvts tht
right to relect eny and 111 of
fers Bids wi ll bt accepted .11
the Pomeroy Olflcl until two
0 ClOCk P M Februtry 21th, II
which time bldl will bt optntd
&lt;2l 1l 14, Ill 11, 18, 5tc

Employment Wanted

...._

2 14 Jtc

843-2824 or 843-2293
Portland, Ohto

Have your car dtagnosed at no cost and no
obhgatton to have servtce Th1s Sun
D1agnostlc equipment IS the only way to
properly tune all models of 1975 cars wtth
eleclromc tf!ntlion

Free P1ckup and Dehverv

FREE COFFEE AND DONUTS TOO.
SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY - TIU NOON

EXPERIENCED
Radia_t9
I I
'
Service · ,_ , ;

,-·

Plan to attend our FREE

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, •INC.

500 E Marn 51

BE IT ORDAINED nloiiOWI

by the Council ot the VIllage ol
Pomeroy , Ohio. two thlrdl of 111
members elected
thereto
concurring. that Ordlnence No
379 dated February 6,
Orcllnanct No &lt;101 dated Junt
I 1970 Ordinance No &lt;107 , deled
November 1. 1970. end Or
dtnence No &lt;Ill , deled May 15,
1971 and Ordinance No A&lt;IO,
dated August 20 1973 Is hereby
emended to the txtent ttlat
Section No 1 Pu1grapi'l A are
changed as follows
Section 1 That the following
scale of salerltt and wages tor
employees. hereby adopted

1"'·

A STREET DEPARTMENT
AND CEMETERY DEPART
MENT

P~tkup 6 cy l

----------EVERYBODY __ _

S289l

Jseat wagon Less than 30,000 m1le s by loca l owner 400 V
8. P steenng brak es, automatiC power door locks
luggage ra ck, rad1o dark green ftn1sh L 1ke new &amp; loaded
W1th extras

Real Estate For Sale

1973 PLY STA WAGON

Strout Realty
14 Acre
Farmette

$2795

4 Dr Sedan Sharp for mod el Small V a tully equ 1pped

11595

Patrol joined
in state probe

REFRIGERATORS
from 25

--------------Wanted To Buy

Gas Ranges;

Electric DIJers; and

---------------

Wringer Washers

--------------- ---------------

OLD furniture , let boxu. brus
btdl or complet• households
Write M D Miller. Rt &lt;1
Pomtroy , Ohio Call 992 7760
10 1 14
JUNK 1uto1. complett end
dtllvtred to our vard Wt pick
up auto badin end buv all
kinds of •crtp mtt•ls end
Iron Rldtr'1 S•IYIQI, St Rt
12&lt;1, Rt &lt;11 Pomeroy Ohio
Call 992 546t

-------------"c
--------------ROADRUNNER. 2 door

1910
Plarcuop , 31l , body good
condiUon. 4 new litiS. Phone
667 6315 •tter 4 p m
2 11 6tc

--------------1973 OLDS C•tiUI, 5 ,

I'
p B,
flctor.,. 11r •na automatic
tr•ntmtsslon, 16,000 mUtt

13,000 Coli 992 lfl4 Oltor l

pm

---------------

2 II 61p

1971 CUTLASS Suprtml Olds
mobile, ttr condltton. factory
llpt , radio, meg. wheels.
power bl'lkll, stHrlng, • ntw
tires In tliCctll•nt condition
Wlllstll rusonablt Clll 992
2261 •fler ' p m .

2f6tp

- ---- -- ----- -- -

TWO e1ectr1c Sm1th Corona
IVJ:Itwrlters. One Scnpt type
w1th carrying cue $150 One
automatic carr.age ret urn
office macl'lme $150 Both n
txcellenl condition Phone
992

l976

2 1.a 3tc
30 30 LEVER action Rem1ngton
rifle Good cond1t 1on Phone
992 2386
2 14 )lp

--------------FRESH eggs Mrs Cl!lford

Le rfhe•t Rock Spr~ngs Road
Pomt'roy Phone 992 34&lt;16
2 u ltc

WALNUT stereo radto AM FM
radio I track ta~:~e com
blnetlon Balance S101 63 or
term&amp; Call 992 l965
2 11 ttc

--------------STEREO RADIO 8 track tap;
comblnlt•on , am fm
wa~ spta~er sound
Balance S1D7 19, or
budgtt ttrms Call

rad ro .4
system
use our
992 3965
1 29 tfc

--------------JUST
ARRIVED'
1975
Starer aft Travel Traders For
the bt-st buy In tht trl !Uate
ar~a on trelters and to ld
downs Chtck our pr lcts and
QUality f~rst CAMP CONLEY

STARCAR FT SALES Rt 62

north of Po i nt Pleasant
bwhlnd Red Carpel Inn
2 13 2tc

5

HILLY ACRES -

Ntce 3

ACREAGE for sale Wooded
lots at Ro ck Sprmgs to be
us ed for res1dent1al home use
only Bill W1tte 99l 2789
2 11 2iltc

"AT Caution Ltght, Rt 7,.
Tuppers Plains, Oh1o

Phone 667-3858
OPEN WED THRU
SUNDAY9A.M. 7 PM

BR home bath natural gas ,
city water outbu 1ldmg

2l ACRES CLOSE tN large barn

&amp;

silo

other

bu1ldlngs • BR home balh
natural gas heat c1ty water
or own well basement

45 ACRES -

fenced, has

stocked pond, all m1nerals
lots of buddmg s1tes

68 ACRES JUST OFF
RT 33- fen ced large ba
and sheds some cutt1
timber 19 soo trees set 6
ago walnut, wh1te
short pme, poplar

Big Radarange Sale
By Amana, Model RR4D

80 ACRES - 5 000
buildings under roof st·~~~~~~

LARRY'S

pond, natural gas,

recently renovated . 2

bath basemen!, well w•,for·.l

MOBILE HOME
SALES, INC.

good hLJntlllg , secluded area

ALL CASH FOR YOU
PROPERTY - WE NE
~EWER HOMES VER
BADLY AT THE PRE v-··· 'I
- WANT TO SELL? L
TALK IT OVER
992 2259 or 992-2568

I,

NEW HANDMADE QUILTS,
Sll lnd S20 Emma Che\1
Iller
Reedsville,
Ohio
Phone 371 62U

Model RR4D

13 6tp

Syracu11 , 991 7513

Rogu,.r •"·".

•469.95

Best Rllhronge Solei by Amo..

'14.95•••BROWNING SKILLET FREE
'49.95 RADARANGE CART-!~ PRICE

POLLED Htrtford Bull gentlt
5 yr old . C08A Sire , ROil
Oam
Phone Grf9 Roush,
2 13 ltp

---------------INDUSTRIAL 6 Inch stroke SIW

While Qv•ntftln 1.8stl

$75, 18 inch met1111ta11 6 rnch
IWtng ,
complete
with
thrt1d1ng g.. rs motor and
btts, S100 2 t1 p 220 bolf single
pl'lnt motor , 1ndustr111 type
w1th pulley , SSO . air com
pressor motor and tank , S25
Line sh•tt 3 pulleys, b•arings
1ne1 bell, S15 Phone 985 &lt;1118
2 13 261c

Rutland Furniture
742-4211

Rutl;ind, 0.

See Herb. 0dv•·. M,l,,•

STOKERMATIC ~ Stove .

good
cond1tion Phone 7.42 .aA06
2 l3 l ip

Featuring
Kirkwood
Governor

1972 KAWAS~Kt motorcvcle
150 CC . good conditron Phone
U9 4113
2 ll ltc

2

Grate

or lif'llf' ~rn 1 th

..

Cameron
12' &amp; 14' Wide Up
To70' Long
24' W1de Sectronal
I Homes up to 65' Lon11

"

II

SERVICE
AFTER SALE
Wtnler Hours: 9 a.m.
to 6 p.m.
Mon. Thru Sat.

Closed Sundays
PH. 992·7777 .
POMEROY, O.
.

'

posSible ctvil proceedmgs and
w1th Repubhcan Franklm
County Prosecutor George C
Sm1th for posstble crjminal
proceedings, satd McAdow
He met w1th two representatives of the attorney general's
off1ce Thursday, satd McAdow,
and they promiSed cooperation
and assiStance.
An attorney general's
spokesman satd that offtce tS
not investtgating on Its own but
would cooperate once the
patrol mvesttgatwn IS completed
The office of Oh1o Audttor
Thomas E Ferguson satd at
the same time 1! IS cons1dermg
the posstbthty of seekmg
recovery of the salaries of ftve
Celeste employes ass1gned to
other agenctes
"It w1U depend on whether
titey rendered a servtce of
value to the state," satd
Ferguson rude 0 F Kmppenburg
Attorneys are studymg the
matter, and 11 wiD probably be
next week before a dectSton tS
made on whether to seek
recovery of Ute money, Kntppenburg satd.
Ftve of hts transtllonal
employes had been assigned to
other agencies and accrued
$5,922 rn wages, Celeste disclosed at a Tuesday news
conference
Performing State Service
Lt Gov Brown was accused
hy Celeste of lack of cooperation m the tral!Sltion. Celeste
srud the employes m question
were performmg a legitimate
state serv1ce
"Frankly," Sald Celeste, "It
was this lack of cooperation
that made 1t necessary to seek
assiStance from the Gilligan
Administration ' rn my transttlon "
Ferguson's office announced
state
meanwhile
that
exammers were conductmg
payroll checks of vartous
deparbnents "to de~rmrne if
names on warrants actually
are persons physically on the
JOb
Examtners diSCOvered seven
nonextstent liquor stores
around Oh1o w1th state
Department of L1quor Control
employes assigned to them,
said Ferguson.
"Apparently liquor Director
Clifford Re1ch had knowledge
of these nonexistent stores and
authorized payrolls for the
employes hsted as bemg
asstgned tq them for the pay
penod ending Feb l," sa1d
Ferguson m a news release,
"yet has not infonned the
audttor's offtce of any possible
trregula;"J.ties "

COLUMBUS (UP!) - An
mquiry by the admlmstration
of Gov James A Rhodes mto
whether Lt Gov Rtchard F
Celeste vtolated crumnal or
ClVlllaw usmg state employes
assigned to other agenctes m
transttton to his offtce was
Jomed Thursday by the Oh1o
Htghway Patrol
Two state policemen are
conducting a fact-findmg tnvestigation of up to 20 cases
within the Department of Industrial Relations, sa1d Sam J
McAdow, deputy director of
the department and prevwusly
an a1de to former Republican
Lt Gov John W Brown Only
one of five Celeste employes m
questwn was asstgned to mdustrlal relattons
McAdow satd he dtd not know
if the rnqwry was spreading to
other state agenctes but that he
understood "several are takmg
a hard look at thetr personnel."
"There appears to be some
unpropneties," sa1d McAdow
of the investtgation mto former
employes of hiS department
Patrolmen assured him a
"thorough"
mveshgahon
would be conducted, McAdow
srud, adding he does not expect
a report for another week
Report To Be Discussed
Any report would be discussed wtth represenlatives of
Democratic Ohto Attorney
General William J Brown for

a

tully equrpped

1971 MATADOR

+

Pmto has been No 1m sales of all sub compact cars for four
years
See Fred Blaettnar, Darrell Dodnll or Dan Thompson

OPEN EVES 8:00P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

IN TRADE

Electric

Sta Wagon a.r cond

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

OUR STOCK

Real Estate For Sile

1970 Chev. V8 Brookwood................ D495
1969 Ford Gal. 500............................1.995

-46th Anntversary Sa le of New ' 74 &amp; '75 Chevvs

BARGAIN
CENTER

'

No I be st se ller o f a ll sub compacts for ov er four year s and th1 s
one IS tops Sun roof 4 cy l econom y

Suburban 3 Seat. V 8 eng me automatiC trans power
steering &amp; brakes, fa ctory a1r cond 1t 1on1ng luggage rack ,
green fm1sh rad1o L1ke new w w ttres
4 Door on ly 10 400mlles fu l ly equ ipped rn c 'a., dark red
A rea l cream puff

Tuppers Plains, 0.

AulD Sales

Mus1ca1 Instruments for salt
Pte K lNG up P•ano'" your lrtl
Look1ng
for
responsible
party Call Credit Manager
772 5669 or wr.te Chllfrcothe
P1ano and Org1n :l'O e Mem
St Ch!llrcothe, 45601
2 1" 6tc

Pomeroy
1972 Pinto 2 Dr. Sedan ................... ~1795
Motor Co.

1972 CHEVROLET KINGSWOOD ESTATE

I&lt;UHL'S

---------------

MuSical Instruments

Prolect1on group cab ilghl beau t tul Ranger
luxury packag e mtenor lnm one local owner

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

6 cyl P S aulo

USED CARS

Fact atr, P S, P B , o,~lnvt roof fact
tape power windows 1111 wheel
Cr u1 se Control

75 Chev. Caprice 4 door ..................... .ss795
So l d new l or over $6700 Fu ll power a~r stereo
1 500 mil es New Cad1 llac t r~de

v

roo f

3 Or Runabout . 4 cvt , auto trans

74 Olds Cut. Cpe, pow, a1r, stereo............ 14295
74 Cadillac Cpe. DeVIlle, full power, a1r..... lfi995
74 Olds 98 L. Sedan, power, a1r ............ 15895
73 Cougar XR7, v-roof, a1r, power............ 13395
73 Vega Hatchback, 4 sp., radto ........... 12195

1974 BUICK LeSABRE 4 DR HT

DAN THOMPSON .
FORD INC.
(Formerly Keith Goble Fordl
Phone 992-2196
·Open Evenings til 7:DO - Sat. &amp; Thurs.
' til 5:00 ·,
461 S. Third Ave.
Middleport, 0.

1973 CHEVY IMPALA 4 DR HT

73 Olds 98 LS Sedan, full power, atr....... '4395
73 Dodge Pol. Cus. 4 Dr. HT., pow., air ... 12895
73 Olds Cut. Sup. HT Cpe., power, air ...... '2895
72 Olds 98 HT Sed., v-roof, a1r.............. 13295

Fact a1r P S , P B , v!nyl root
eKtra clean

1973 FORD GAL 500 4 DR HT
Fact atr, P S

PB

vinyl roof

1970 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 4 DR
• Dr Fully equipped

72 Chev. Imp' Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S.......... !2l95
72 Ponliac Cat. HT Cpe., power, air ........ 12695
72 Chev. Nova Cpe, 6 At., P.S................s2195
71 VW 4-Dr. Sedan, auto., radio ..............11695
71 Chevelle Mal. Cpe. 1 v-roof, a1r ............ .11995
71 Ford Wagon, full power, air............... 11895
70 Camaro V-8, auto.; V-roof. •••••••••••••• ·•'! 9~5
70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air ........... 11495
70 Olds 88 Roy. Cpe., pow., a1r, v-roof ..... ,11495

1973 FORD GRAN TORINO 4 DR
Fact atr P S

P B , viny l roof

~

1972 LTD 4 DR BROUGHAM
Fully equipped

1972 CHEVY IMPALA
" 2 Dr H T 350 V 8, aulo , p S , p B

1910 'bLDS TORONADO 2 DR HT
&lt;Loaded

1969 FORD TORINO 2 DR HT
V8 aulo P S , P B

69 Olds 88 HT. Sed., v·roof, air .............. '995

1969 •FORD WAGON AUTO.

69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, air ........... '99~
68 Ponbat Bonneville H.T. Sedar., power, ;\ir '595

0 ' '

P S , P B Lillie rough

$2595
$2195
$2595
$2195
$1
$}295
$995
s495

.------TRUCKS----~

66 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., V8, auto, P.S......... 1495
63 Olds. Cut. Coupe, auto., P.S....••.•.....• -~295

$2895
$2195

1972 DODGE B-300 TRADESMAN
Maxi Wagon, 318 VB. oulo, P S ,
P B , one owner

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
.

$3995

t-act atr P S P tJ o,~myl roof, tilt
wheel locally owned 16 000 miles
like new

72 Olds Toronado Cpe., V·roof, pow., a1r .... '31m

Pomeroy, 0 .

---------------

Street Superv isor
One to Thrtt MonthS strvlce,
10 17 tiC
$500 00 per month
Three to S1x Montns urvlce , CASH Plld tor Ill mlktl lnel
$5 50 00 per month
models of mobllt homes
S1x to N 1ne Months Service,
Phone trll COde 41&lt;1 423 f5l1
$600 00 ptr month
&lt;1 1J tfc
N lne to Twe-lve Months ser
v 1ce 5625 00 per month
Street Malntentnct AISistent WANTIO Old upright P•lnos
env condition Peyln9 $10
Superv isor
ttch first floor only Wr ite
One to She: Months Service
lnd etv• direction&amp; to Witten
S2 30 per hour
Piano Co . 8ox IIJ Sardis
S1x to Twel¥"e Montns Str¥" 1ct .
Ohio &lt;1394'
'
'
$2 65 per hour
2
13
dtp
LabOrers
Less th an three months
ser.., Ice S2 00 per nour
Three to Nine Months Str
VICE' S2 20 ptr hOUr
197l VEGA Hltchbtck, 4 tpeed
N 1ne to Twelve Months
tren&amp;mlulon, new uru, tape
Se rv tce $2 •o per })our
player . tMcelltnt condition
Secti on 2 Tnet Ordinance No
W111 ltll rtlton•blt Phont
379, dated February 5, 1969
C61419912377or f92 2732 aftlr
Ordinance No &lt;101 dated June
'p m
I , 1970 Ordinance No &lt;107, dated
2 12 l:ltc
November I 1970 0(dinance
No A31 , dated Mty 15, 1912, end
AUTOMATIC . 4 whnl
Ord 1nance No Ha dlft&lt;J AUgust l97l
drlvt bluer with tilt WhHI
20. 1973, and all other Ordinance
air and tlnltd w indows
•n conflict with tht provisions of
housthOICI
goods, mtchlnlcal
this Ord1nance shall bt 1nd •re
fOOlS Phone 742 )111
hereby repealed
2 14 12tc
Sect1on l That th•l Ordinance
sha ll take effect and be In force 29uc"HiveLL:e396.-;;;,;ed
from and after tht etrllt-st
tor S6SO Phone 7&lt;12 •20s
penod allowed by lew
2 14
Passed February 3 1975
APPROVED Otle Smllh l973 FORU Country SQuirt
WI,On, 20.000 m 11*1, Ill
Mevor
IQUIPMtnt, 13,500 Phone 992
ATTEST Jane Walton
3493 or 992 27:19
(2) 7 U 2tc

992-2174

You may never have th1s opportuntty agam!
They're mov1ng fast!

1973 Ford FlOO Ranger.. ................. -~2895

For Sale

An Ordlntnu to Amtnd
Ord inance No l79, Ordinance
No 401 , Ordinance No -407,
Ord inance No All end Or
dlnance No &lt;140 to fix Stl•rles
and wages ol Employtts of the
Village of Pomeroy Ohio

THIS REBATE EXPIRES FEB. 28th

Smith Nelson Motors Inc.

Nathan 81ggs

Real Estate For Sale

---------------

Sales on above 75 86 Pet nalto na l a h ea d of January
sales

Do Busrness Wtth A Leader

Rad1ator Spectalstt

'2993.00

We have ftve Pmtos at rebate of 5200 .00
We have lour Mavencks at rebate of $200 00
We have two Mustangs lis at rebate of $300 00

Sun Diagnostic Clinic.

From the largest Truck or'
Bulldozer Rad 1ator Ia the
smallest Heater Core

'3193.00
'200.00

St1cker Pnce
Your Rebate
Full pnce !except state tax)

$2695
1972 OLDS TORONADO 2 DR HT
$2595
1972 FORD PINTO
$1695
1974 MERC. COMET 4 DR.

Th1s exact car IS tn stock as equipped 2300 cc 4 cyl
engme . Automatic trans , w s-w hres . carpetmo
lre1ght me

Tomorrow ts the last day lor the FREE Sun
Diagnostic Cltntc for your car 30 d1agnosl1c
tests to show you how your car can perform
perfectly

D&amp;D
CONSTRUCTION

----------- ---

,.---SPECIALS----.

~""!/!

Fixer

------------~
FURNISHED tw o bedroom
Open Men Sat
Phone
mobile home Call 992 3429 FIREWOOD for sa lt
14 2 4178
BAM 6 p M
2 14 11t p
l 9 61c
Pomeroy
Ph 992 2174
COUNTRY Mobile Home Park
ELECTRO
L
UX
Sweeper
..,
e
R:t lJ ten miles nortt1 of
READY M I X CONCRETE de
model
Co mplet e w1th all
Pomeroy Large lots w1tn
l 1vered r~ght to yolJr pro1ect
clean1ng anachm en t s a nd
con cre te patios !1 1dewalk s
Fast
and
easy
Free
uses pape r bags Sl1gh tly used
runneors and off
stree l
plumbing
esl mates Phone 992 3284
bi.Jt clean s and looks 1 ke new REM ODE LIN G
park1ng Phone 99 2 7oil79
Goeg lem Rea dy MI X Co
heat1n9 and a 1 types of
W1ll se ll for SJ7 25 cas h or
12 31 lfc
genera!
r ep alf
Work
M 1dd l eport Oh o
term s ava tabl e Phon e 992
7755
6 30 tfc
gua r an l eed 20 years ex
J ROOM apartment and bath
PHONE
pene nce Phon e 992 2409
12 18 tfc
furn ished Call992 7022 after il
949
3832
or 843 2667
1 19 lf c SEWING MACHINE Repa1rS
pm
USE
D
parts
Fry
e
s-T;-u~k
;;,d
ser\11ce
a!
I
makes,
992
2284
2 11 4tp
All Types of
Auto Paris Rutland Oh10
The Fabnc Shop Pomeroy
Phone
(614
)
74
2
6094
Au
thonzed
S1nger
Sa
les
and
BUILDING
4 R M furn1shed apt Phone 992
Serv 1ce We sharpen Sc 1ssors
1 22 781p
3658
and
REMODELING
l 29 tfc
2 1 tfc
HOU SE for sale 1n Por t land 6
roo m s and bath good w ell 2
From a shelf to a house
acre s $6 700 Ca ll 843 2292
TRAILER SPACE .:~ ,. mile
Patnftng, stdtng, roofing,
DOZER
work
land
c!ear~ng
by
2 II 6tc
north of Me1gs H lgh School on
paper hang1ng, kitchen
the acre hourly or con tr act
old R t 33 Phoone 992 294 1
Farm ponds roads
etc
cabmets. expert carpeting,
1 23 He
2 BUI LD INGLOT S forsaiew• 1
Large do ze r and operator
elc
wa te r
tap
Bran chwood
w lh over 20 years e x
Add1tton c lo se to Me1gs H1gh
penence Pull inS Excavating
2 BEDROOM trai ler adults
Sc hool For 1nformat on ca ll
EXCAVATING aozer toadt
Pom eroy Oh10 Phon e 992
only Phone 99:l 3324
992 5653
and backhoe work
septic
2479
2 4 ttc
2 13 6t c
tanks mstatted dump trucks
12 19 tr c
and ro boys tor hlfe w111 haul
3 BEDROOM hOlJSe 248 711'1
fill dlft lop soli limestone &amp;
2 HO US E S m Pomeroy Oh1o ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR
Ave Middleport Cell Larry
gravel Ca ll Bob or Roger
- Swee per s toasters ~rons
One 1S large comp l etel y
Wiley, (l04) 882 2318
Jeffers, day phOne 992 7089
2 9 6tp
all small appl iances Lawn
re mode led
new furna ce
House wlfh J bedrooms
n•ght phone 992 3525 or 992
mowers
nexf
to
State
H
19h
S1d1n
g
Windows
pane
lin
g
45x45 pole barn large fenced
523l
wav Garage on Route 7 Home
ful ly carp eted Olher 1S sma l l
2 16 Jtc LARGE 4 bedroom hQLJse 149
pond, T P C water large
Phone 985 3825
2 11 tfc
t1ou se 4 ro oms Would l 1k e lo
South Third Mldctleporl Call
lawn lots of shrubbery
2 2 26tc
Larry Wiley (l04 ) 881 2318
trad e bo t t1 houses for a fa rm
WILL Cll't for tiGerly female In
l 9 6t~
or bus1n ess prop er ty Phon e
excellent !ocat1on for sub
my home Tl'llntd and ex
EXPERT tree ser v 1ce, tree
(304) 882 2984
CR EMEANS CONCRETE de
ptrlenctd Cell "2 266S or
dtvl slon $26 500 00
est1mates
20 years ex
2 11 121c
ltvered Monday th r ough
Inquire 11 1..1211 Eut Main
per1 ence Call Il l 667 3041 or
APT 3 rooms all electric has
Satu rday
and even1ngs
Pomeroy
992 3057
table top range, wall oven,
- If you have a farm or
Phone 446 1142
2 9 lite
I 21 26tp
real ntce and clean modern
acreage of any s1ze to sell,
6
13
tfc
locate-d
1n
Pomeroy
Willtrim
orcutTri"eSor
please call 992 2298
GUN
SHOOT,
Stturday
overlooking the Oh io R1ver
shrubbery,
c l ean
out
Ftbru.ry 15, 7 p m Mill H ill
C
BRADF-ORD
Auc
t
toneer
Phone- Gallipol is day 4oil6
basements attiCs etc Phone
Com plete Serv1ce
Road , t•ctory choked guns
7699 evenmgs 4o46 9539
RT 143 - All elec 3 BR ,
949 32ll or 742 4441
Phone949 3821or 949 3161
only Sponlortd bV the Racine
I 26 lin
1 26 26tc
carport on City water Ph
Ra c1ne Oh •o
Fire Department
acres land $26 500 00
Cr1tt Bradford
2 II Ate
1 HOus.= U111urnished 7 rooms
5 1 tic
and bath nice Phone 992 2780
FOR your'
Oil of M1nk
GROCERY BUSINESS
or 992 l4l2
CotmtiiCI flihont BROWNS
-tOME
Improvement
and
1 9 tfc
Llv1ng quarters ab ove
- 6 rooms
Repa1r Serv •ce - Anyth1ng
"2S113
1 1 ttc
Harnsonvfll e stock &amp; equrp
f 1xed around the home from
bath , 3 bedrooms. c1ty water
roof to basemen! You w 1tl
mcluded add1t1onal house 1f
3
and
4
ROOM
furni
S
hed
and
na tural gas on QUi et street 1n
AUCTION, Thurldly night, 7
1 ke our work and rates
wanted
unrurn I Shed
apartments
Pomeroy $7500 00
p m
at Mnon Auction
Phone 742 5081
Phone 992 5&lt;13.4
Horton St In Muon , W Va
12 29 ttc
4 12 ttc
MIDDLEPORT - 2 BR
Consignments welcome
HOUSING
SITES
Room
lor
older home, large bu1lt 1n
Phone 13041 113 5&lt;71
~ t::PTIC
TANKS cleaned
PRIVATE meeting room for
a n~ee protect or sma ll farms
2 1 He
kitchen
garage, utility
Modern SM tat1on 992 3954 or
an\' organ1zat1on phone 992
Almost
50
acres
Only
992 7349
3975
bldg , closed 1n porch carpet
NOW u111ne Fuller Brush
9 18 tt c
$15
000
00
3 11 He
LR &amp; DR SIS 500 00
Productl, pl'lont 992 341C
1 2&lt;1 tfc
RUTLAND - All elec new
HOUSE FDR RENT
1d34
NEAR POMEROY - Just off
Lmcoln
Hgts
,
Pomeroy
home
3 BR. large kttchen
AUCTION Slit, Evtry Friday
Rt 7 S1x rooms, bath, level lot
Phone Pomtroy 992 3575 or
Maytag washer &amp; dryer,
7 P m Vllllgt Auction 215 N
HOU SE 1n Mason
W
Va
and garage All electnc Needs
Gallipolis 4&lt;16 27A9
Cl.ean
used
apSecond, Middleport
Corner lot Maple &amp; Rl 33. all
refrigerator ,
a 1r
con
patnt
but
look
at
lhe
price
ol
2
2
tfc
electr1c
1'
2
bat
h
fully
car
l 20 late
pliances. All with 30dltlonlng 1 acres ground
only $7 500 00
peted hardwood f loors stove
You have to see tl to ap
day
money-back
diShwa she r
garbage
~HOOTING mlfch , Rlclne Gun
prec1ate 1f
d1
sposal
refngerator
att1c
Club, Sunday 1 p m Allorttd
guarantees!
NEW LISTING - loo acres ol
for
storage
fLJII
s1ze
m11t11nd factory choke gun I
clean la nd Nearly all fenced
only
basement Wh1te p1cket fence
REMINGTON Shotoun model
307 Sprmg Avenue
1n fron t yard 2 car garage
and ca tt le on Large barn
12 22llc 10, 12 gauge 28 rnch lu ll
wrth
pat10 $3&lt;1 Phone (304)
farm
pond
and
nice
7
room
Pomeroy
992·2298
choke Call 742 6972
1
773 5476
MR 1nd Mra Ronlld Dougen
renovated
home
Other
2
13
3tc
2 14 61C
would like to ln'll'itt you to
budd 1ngs
Askmg
only --------------CONTACT
attend Sund•Y School 11 fhe
NEW HOME S No Money Down
STEREO fiAOIO, 8 track tape
Middleport UnittCI
fl1n
LOIS Pauley
532,500 00
Paym ents accordmg to ;
Of
comblnatton am lm rad 1o 4
ttcOIIII Church South Thtrd
Branch Manager
ncome on Farmers Home 1
way speaker sound svstem
BUtLDCNG LOTS - Several
Avenu• . 11art1ng 11 10 a m
Adm1n 1strat10n l oan Con
Balance SlOB 74 or use our
2 13 lip
locattons and pnces
ven t1onal l1nan cJng also
budget terms Call 992 3965
available w1 t h m1n1mum
1 21 tfc
HAVE A NICE HOUSE YOU
down Lovely homes 1n three
locat ions m Me1gs County
WANT
TO
SELL
CALL
992
CASHSSSS FOR JUNK CARS GROCERY busmess for sare
Some hom es wdh Wooded
Building for sale or lease
Comptolo, FRYE 'S TRUCK
lots
Call for more 1n
Phone7735i118from8 30p m
AND AUTO PA"TS, Rutland
formal ton 992 5976
to 10 p m tor appo lniiT"l.ent
Pt'tone 742 609&lt;1
1 15 26tc
3 lD tfc
I 22 261p

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ORDINANCE 456

Shops the
WANT AD WAY

Fum~ure

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REAL ESTATE SALE
BY UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA

Clerk

For Sale
1975 HARLEY Dav 1dson , super
glide, burgund y il over front
legs, kmg and queen seat No
1 s1ssy bar J w,ay pegs Call
949 3665
2 u Jtc

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Phon e

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IIUIIIlller

9- The Dally Senttnel,Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0, Fr1day, Feb 14, 1975

1972 FORD XLT1 LONG BED
Stand trans

"You'll L1ke Our Quality Wav
of Dotng Busmess"

GOOD SELECTION OF CHEAPER CARS

9•2-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY'
Open Evenings Untti6 . 0G-Ttl5 p.m. Sat

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS USED CARS
985-4100

Market Report

Located on St. Rt. 7

COLUMBUS CUPil - Feder
al state summary of Oh10
l i vestock auct1ons Thursday
Cattle
Compared to last
Thursday slaughter steers stea
dy, slaughter he1fers steady to
I lower slaughter cows and
bu l ls steady to
50 h1g her ,
vealers 3 lower feeder steers
steady to 1 h1gher feeder
he1fers steady
Slaughter steers Cho1ce 970
1200 lb yteld grade 2 3 36 37 70
tn Bucyrus y 1eld grade 3 4

Cabinet choice
hits opposition

•

WASHINGTON (UPI) Carla
Anderson
Hills,
President Ford's choice to be
secretary of housing and urbap
development --and the nation's
third female Cabinet officer has run into a storm of op.
position.
Within hours of the White
House announcement Thursday there was this reaction·
--Sen.,Wllllam Proxmlre, OWls , cbl!,lmutn of the ~te
committee which must pasa on
her nomination, said she is an
able lawyer but "has air
solutely
no
known
quallflcations, experience or
back~round" for the job, and
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3• 50 35 75, good 30 7534
Slaughter he1fers Cho1ce and

prime 805 1200 lb yteld grade 2
4 33 35 60, good 29 34
Slaugh ter cows

Uflllty and

commercoa l 800 1600 lb 17 22 50
htgh dresSing 22 50 23 as, culler
14252050
Slaughler bul ls Yteld grade 1
1200 2010 lb 24 27 90
Vealers Chotce 210 260 lb 52
58
Feeder cattle

Cho~ee steers

and bulls 330 610 lb 21 2650,
good 320 585 lb 19 50 22 50
Chotce hetfers 325 585 lb 20 50
2450 good 300 515lb 15 2iJ 75
Hogs

Barrows and gilts 1
US 2 3 200 2•0 lb 40

htgher,
60, 245 255 lb 39 45 39 so
Sows sleady to 2 70 htgher,
us 13340 630ib 3650 39 80
Feeder ptgs 2 htgher, US 2 3
30 45 lb 12 25 16 50 per head, US
1 3 •5 80 lb 24 36 per head
Sheep Shorn slaughter lambs
40

70 lower, cho1ce and pnme 86

110 lb 39 4A 25

MARKET REPORT

Point Pleasant, W. Va
February 8, 1975
SLAUGHTE!I. STEERS
Standard 800-1100 lbs 26
SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Standard 700-1000 lbs 19 50
plus
SLAUGHTER COWS
Commerctal19 50, Uttltty 18 9020 80, Canner &amp; Cutter 12 7518 80
HOGS - U S 1-3 190-240 lbs
37-38 60, us I 3 240.260 lbs
35.50-37 90, Sows, U S 1-3 300500 lbs 31-35 75, Boars 3~00
lbs 23-25, Pigs (by head) 20-40
lbs 9 50-12, 40-60 lbs 12-14 50,
60 lbs plus 18-20
YEARLING STEERS Good &amp; Chotce 500-500 lbs
25 50, Feeder Bulls 700-1000 lbs

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GAINING POPULARiTY In many parts of the country, Including herein Mason County, '
ts the sport of hanghdmg As shown above, the Rogallo Wing is controlled entirely by the
human body and of course the wind Ademonstration on this flourishing sport will be presented
Saturday and Sunda} at the JUnclton of Rt 62 and Tribble Rd., one mile east of Arbnckle at I
pm

Hangliding flourishmg
There's a new sport m Mason
County, Hangltdmg, and all tt
takes

1s

an

Overs1zed k1te

called a Rogallo Wmg, a htll, a
little wmd and hUman hodv

~ ;

Harsha to

, entry vehtcle for space craft
or female)
Because of Simplicity and,
The funny Jooktng conmost
of all, low cost, the
traptton above ts a Rogallo
federal
government soon lost
Wmg and was destgned by
mterest But the wmg has
NASA as a pOs posstble remade a resurgence lately as a
sport
•
Operalton of the glider IS '
, rather stmple The ' !Iter,
1 f)
WASHINGTON (UPI) _
was told by the governor suspended from the center of
Thursday he feels 11 can n'lake the ghder, merely pushes the
~ William H Harsha, Refftctency recommendations control bar forward to dtve or OhiO,
an
etght-term
sa vmg the state $100 mtllion a gam, speed
congressman
and
ranking
Turmng ts accompltshed by
year
Republican on the House
Rhodes told more than 100 shtftmg one's wetght m the Publlc Works Committee, said
busmessmen, bankers and ac- d1rectton desired This sense of Thursday he will return $7,599
countants tn a 20-mmute control by body movement 1s In unused campaign conprtvate luncheon address at the what makes hanghding so tributions on a pro-rata basis.
Athletic Club better manage- bcauttful
Few flights made by His plan was "the most
ment ts needed m government
honest method of deaUng with
A s1x-month management beginners are more than a few the voters" who supported
study of state government feet off the ground, at a ground him, said Harsha He satd he
operatiOns IS to be conducted speed of 5-10 mtles an hour, and received $18,512 in conhy the councli, which wtll then no longer than 200 yards
Now that doesn 't sound tributions from 132 mdiVIduals
make recommendatiOns for
sound dangerous and tl 1sn 't and spent $10,912.
unprovements
"I wish to expre98 my sinHangltders are flown by
About 50 guests volunteered
cerest
gratitude to all who
m wrttmg to partictpate m the people of all ages, the only contributed to my campaign
program and others made ltm1bng factor ts the strength and assure them that every
verbal commitments, sa1d to handle tt Ghders range tn cent was etther spent m that
state Admlmstrabve Servtces we1ght from 30-40 lbs and endeavor or will be returned to
Dll'ector Richard L Krabach, req wre httle strength to can y the mdiVIdual contributors on a
The uewly formed Mason&lt; pro-&lt;"ata basis," satd Harsha
who termed the response
County
Hanghders wtll be
"excellent."
The study when tm- holdmg an exhtbtiiOn Saturday
plemented may result m a 3 per and Sunday at 1 p m at the
cent reduction of the state Junctton of Rt 62 and Tribble
. Road, one mtle eafst of Arpayroll, sa1d Krabach
SCOUTS TO MEET
•
Krabach satd Rhodes also buckle
Performmg m ihe exhtbtlton Mtddleport Cub Scout Pack
plugged his new proposals to
w11l
be chuck Clusarzyck and 245 wtll meet Wednesday, Feb.
revtUilize Ohio ctties, es1tablish
Oavc
Qwgan, recogntzed as 19, at 7 30 p.m. at the Mida transportallon system and
encourage low-mrome housing lwo of the fmest nters tn the dleport Amencan ],.eglon Post
Home
Fast
constructton
1male

return his
unused aid

Great savings expected
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
ftrst meetmg of Gov James A
Rhodes' Cost Control Counctl

WORKERS BURNED
CINCINNATI (UPI) - Two
workers were senously burned
Thursday when a 500-gallon vat
of varmsh exploded at a
printrng company here
In serwus condtlton at
General Hospital wtth ftrst,
second and thtrd degree burns
from the wa1st up were John
2650
Clark, 41, of Greensburg, lnd ,
YEARLING HEIFERS Good &amp; Chmce ~00 lbs and Harold Retchald, 48, of
Northbrook
2550
An offtctal of the Inmon!
STEER CALVES - Good &amp;
Prmting
Inks Co m the Bond
Chotce under 300 lbs 28 25, 400o
Hill sectton of the ctty satd the
500 lbs 18-22
BULL CALVES - 500-600 varmsh was bemg heated for
use in makmg rnk
lbs 19 25-26
HEIFER CALVES- Good &amp;
Chmce under 300 lbs. 22 25, 400- Stocker He~fers 20 25-24
Cows - Commerctal 20 75500 lbs 22-24 50
BABY CALVES (By Head ) 21 90, Uttlt ty 19 50-20 70,
- Beef 34, Holstem &amp; Brown Canner-Cutter 15 50-19 25
Stocker Cows (by the head )
SWISS 13 50-30
132 50-295 00
Bulls 25 75, Veals (stan
ATHENS LIVESTOCK
dards
) 38 50-50 50, Hogs 39 30,
SALES INC.
Sows
39
25, Boars 31 75, Lambs
Albany, Ohio
c feeder lambs) 35, Ptgs (by the
Wednesday, Feb 12, 197&gt;
Stocker Steers 20 25-24 75, head ) 9-24 50

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the desperate cnndition of the
housing industry leaves no
time to give her "on the job "
training "

,,

-The US Conference of
Mayors and the National
League of Cities, which together represent 15,000 'inunlclpalllies, aald they were "shocked"
and added "It ls inconcelvabli!
that the Ford administration
cannot find anyone within the
entire 50 states who has experience and stature in the vaat
and complicated area of urban
affairs to be named to such an
important domestic post "
-The Mortgage Bankers AllIIOclation of America said in
Kansas City, Mo., It would
pre98ure Congress to pick a
HUD secretary "who is
knowledgable and experienced
in housing and urban develop.
ment"
-National Association of
Horne Builders President J. S.
Norman said "OUr nation's
housing problems require the
highest priority attention. An
appointment of thtS kind does
not reflect either the crlsla
nature of the (I'Oblema or the
prlorlty attention that these
problema require."
Mrs. Hills, a 41-year-old
mother of fOUl' who now head's
the Justice Deparlrnent's Civil
Rights Divlslon, told newsmen
those were aD "legitimate
questions" but she could not
discuss them publicly until her
Senate confirmation hearinp.
WhiteHouse Press Secretary
Ron NeSiell said, "The Prellident appointed her because sl!e
was reconunended as a highly
competent lawyer and a blghly
com~tent

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administrator."

Mrs. Hllla, married to attnrney Roderick M Hilll, was an
honors graduate of stlllford
University, attended Odord
and got her law degree fr&lt;m
Yale Law Sdlool. She was an
assiatant U.S. attorney in I•
Angeles and was in private law
practice there.
The only other women to bold
Cabinet office were Frances
Perkins, secretary of labor
under Fr8nklln D. Rooaevelt!
and OVela Otlp Hobby, eeCr&amp;.
tary of health, education and
welfare under Dwight D.

Eisenhower.
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10 - The Daily Senttnel, Mtddleport-Pomero) , 0. F1 1rl"l. Ft•b 14, 1975
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MEIGS THEATRE
.

Tontght thru Sunday
Fe b 14- 15 16
DEATH WISH

( Techn• color )

The Fnendh lit&lt; le 111l l
meet at 7 10 p II) J'ue:-;dd\ ,tl
the Truu l\ Church w1th Mt s
.. Kr rmr th Harrts c1:s it'ach r anc1
Mrs Rubctl WLbun .mel Mr s
Opha Offutt r\ S htlS!('SS('S
MEETING Sl'HF"UULF.D
RACINE - The Southetn

~-!: Candidates

Vord
!l!f'des J;ubz'lU.. n.t,
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WASHINGI'UN tUPI) - History may retord loday
~;~ the coming oul ol Gerald R Ford as President ol the
Uulted Slates H1s aide• so dub 11 " He's a prestdenllal

•;e rvmg by appomtment Two
bo:.~nl
or pub li c afftttr s

~i

l.oca! Band Boosters w1ll hold a
regular meetmg .It 7 30 p1m :·:
Tu esd,a) .tt the htgh school m .::=:

munhcr s wrll be elected w
MHidlcp!w l
In prnn arj E' lect10ns tn

man now. No more ts he a pn sum~ r of a quarter rentury uf
Congress ," a semor White House adviser sa id
One sen10r adVIsers.{ltd Ford now feels al ease dcsptle
th&lt;" pressures of challenging Congress to stop " wasting
lime'' and art on or compromise with his aotJ-re.:ess10n
and e nergy program as well as the need to reach a

Prlln(•t o: and Mrdd leport m e
at wha:h ltme both the

pctrll.s&lt;:~n

··

Oemcx. r,, Is and Republu.:ans
selecr C&lt;.~ mJu.le~tes to r un

~1 bipartisan foretgn policy.
:;!
Asecond senior aide, asked about lhe political danger
~-'~- '~ ol the President's announcing Thursday that he 1s gtvlng
Vice Prellident Nelson A Rockefeller vtceroyshlp over the
Domestic Council smiled and said, 'Danger• This man

H.Jc lnf

':

:;.

can take care

1n

Nove mber

Broadway must cal

Pnmary elec tiOns have been
held fUI man) yed r s m May
Hm., ever a c ~.:01dmg to rlC\\-

or himself."

Ohweledwn l::a\.\ s the p11mary
elec trons\, 11! be tJeld on Jun e 3

Earlier, a Rockefeller aide, ahuost in awe, smd,
"Ford not only has letlhe Rockeleller juggernaut come
down from New York but hasus In htsstable now." Aides
said Ford was brbtgmg more new laces into an adnunlstratlun no longer in the Ntxon tmage. Subcabinet

tins ) e~t r

appointments were bemg announced
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BY BOB HOEFLICH
POMEROY - In the popular

agwn st the nommces of each

p.trtv

Calvin Imboden
died Thursday

By Elizabeth Rutherford Jordan
CARPENTER - !'he htstory of the people of Metgs CoWJty cannot be complete wtthout a detatled
accounl of tl' early churches People m the coun ty's small isolated rural commuruties of necessity
were born 1,used m"rrted, prospered or faded m the hard life of ptoneer da"ys, and dted, not wtthout
not1 ce of lhe1r church

To lljat end I 11ould provtde an account of the Temple Church located m north-central Columbta
MlNCHSVl£ i E - Calvtn E To11nshtp m the northwestern corner of Metgs Count)
It s stle ts the top of a rtse on the east stde of State Htghway 143, a little less than two miles south
IInboden, 61, M111ers\lllc dte&lt;l
of
tht
s Htg hwav s JUnction wtth the Appalachian Htghway southwest of Albany One quarter nule
f hur sday mght a t Vetera ns
Hett) WtlltdlllS 94, Mulberr) .md Ma1cella Sc hetderer , six Memonal
Hos patal
so uth of !he Temple Church on State Htghway 143 IS the cluster of homes once known as the comAvt• Pomeroy, dted Thursda}
Mr Imboden. a son uf the muntty of Mt £1l"nco, wtlh whtch the Temple IS tdentifted m the early histones of the area
snder s and one granddulcl
mg:ht d l Hotzer Medtra l Center
Metgs County was onl) two years old and C&lt;llumbta Township had been orgaruzed one year when
M1s
Wtll!am s was a la te Jose ph and Mwrue lm
She &gt;~as a d.tughter of the member uf th e F1rst boden wa s p1 eceded m dea th the presenl &lt;ttes of the church and the old part of the adJommg bur~al groWJd were dedtcated to the
la te Gt lbert and Anna John Presbytenan Chu rc h of by a son four brothel s and a purpose that they ha ve served so long and well
Can oil She was p1eceded 111 S) racuse and S)r"cuse D of A • ts te • fi e allen ded th e
Accordmg to Hardest) 's H &gt;ry of Metgs C&lt;lunty', the ftrst rehgtous soctety m Columbta
death by her husb"nd, John ,
She 1s survn.ed by tu o S; r acu sc Chutth of th e Townshtp was Utat of the MethodtS , ptscopal Church. organtzed at an early day, thetr ftrst house for
une
son
Roland,
two dau ghl ers, Mrs
worshtp oonstructed of logs and Situated m the northwest part of the Township al Mt Blanco
H"r old Nazarene
daughters, Wtlltam Wtllwms (Mtldred ) Hanun, Pomeroy,
Mr £mboden ts survtved by
~n the front of the Temple Church there are mscrtbed these dates, "1821-1862-1883-1907-1941and Mr s Ca rl Glenna Da v1s h1s wafe, Bettv these ch aldre n, 19~0 The fu st year 1s when the present s1te was ftrst occupted by a church butldmg. In that year,
SJ r at use and several meee~ Calvm, Jr Judy Krautter, and Solomon Townsend donated one and one-half acres of land to provtde the stte for the church and the
and nephe11 s
Jose ph , Earltne Mtke, Rtck adJotmng cemetery
Som~trrnt ' 111 !IlL' d.t\ 111 d 11 ('l't' l .i lr nrt , ll/ otn h. 111~
The fu st churc h was but lt wtth logs provtded by Solomon Townsend, who helped wtth the conFun eral services wll l be and Johnny all of Mwersvllle,
stru
cllon of the church and boarded some of the other workers Its ground area of 20 by 30 feet was'
Stmda)
"t
J
PIll
at
Ewmg
and
Nan
C)
Arn
old
,
R"cme
,
POINT PLEASANT - Mrs
Ill !(l l!;! l'II Oi tl }~ llJill h (OI Il l.: l \,
oovered
wtth a puncheon floor and protected by a clapboard roof
Clar;;t Ann Barton, 85 formerl y Ch"pel wtth Rev Dwt ght three br others Luth er, tn
h ill\ \\tli Hk l l lll 1\t llltll~ till\ I ll'
1\vo small 11mdow openmgs m the log walls admttted daylight through the greased paper which
Clarence and
of Mason County dted Thurs- Zav1tz offrcJatmg Buual w1ll Ci:tllforma
covered
them Backless seats, made of rough hewn logs supported by wooden pms mserted mto the
be
tn
Syra
cuse
Cemetery
Oscar
both
of
Mmersvtlle,
and
da y at the restdence of het
f 0 11h 1\ ILl 'lOll Il l il.lll ' l l l'illL [IJI.., l'l'l!Od
floor
,
provtded
se"ls for the congregatton The cetlmg was low and the preacher's head was close to it
Fnends may call at'lt!te funera l two mters Mae Sntder,
daughler Mrs Mildred Ga'in
as
he
stood
erect
tn the ra tsed pulptt
home "!let 7 p m thts evemng Mtddl eport , an d Eve lyn
ll !llllld St \ il llllilll ... f) 1\ h lHII
al her home tn Fmleyvtlle, Pa
Although thts ftrst church 11as very different from the famed Temple of Btbhcal days still the
Lander s Pomeroy
Funeral serv tces wtll be
(ll.., l Pilltl \ ppillilllt)ll l i llll
/(!It f I f/1/ AI/OI I
fact
tha t Solomon Townsend, more \han any one other mdtVJdual, was responstble for tts ~rection,
Fun eral services u rll be
t onrlucled Monday at I 30 p m
perhaps
mfluenced the ftrst congregatiOn to calltt "Solomon 's Temple".
/i(Jitltl\ 11/lf'OI !IIIIftoll tll t lull\
Stmcla) al I p m at Ewmg
from I he Foglesong Fune1 a!
In
addltton
to the fact that a house of worship was generally accepted as a badge of a better
Ch.tpel wtlh Rev Jmnes Black
Home wtth the Rev Clarence
and /o( Olil 1 1 o u1 rhunA., 1u1 1 o 111 f Niff riiUit:t
offtctatmg Bunal wtll be m oommumty , one reason likely for the mtense mterest In the proJect was due to tis usefulness also as a
McCloud offtc taltn g Bun al
Gtlmore Ce metery Fnends school house and commuruty house, both needed very much m those early days. ThiS church was
11 til be m th e Ktrk land
used for both , and as the years went by, the ortgmal name was sunplifted to "Temple", by which it IS
Memort"l G" rdcns F1 te nds
Vdt•rans Memorial Hosp1tal m dy ca l! at the funere~l home sttll known
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wtll be recetved "t the fwteral
ADM IT'! ED Je nm e "fter 7 p m thts ev~ mn g
In the mmds of most of the old-ttme restdenls of thts predonunantly Protestant cornrnumty, the
home after I p m Sunday
Ne&gt;~mye r, Wtlkesvtlle , Fred
Temple
was second only to thetr homes as the most meanmgful symbol of life m the commuruty
Mrs Barton wa s bor n Van lnwage n, Mtddlepor t ,
To
them,
11was not only a place of worship, but the nucleus of the entire soctallife&lt;of the farnung
J"nuary 23 , 1890, at Co l- Joseph Qu~; ey Pomeroy
comm~tly The exchange of news and pleasantries at Sunday worshtp, tee cream suppers, plcnics,
tagevtlle and was a d"ughter of Rodney Pierce, Long Bottom ,
chtldren
s day entertammenls, ChriStmas parttes, and other groilp galherings at the Temple acAdam Dtehl and Ehza beth Wtlll am Ha yma n, Rac 1ne
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counted for most of the soctallife avatlable to fanulies who were tied to thetr homes by chores
Staab Dtehl Her husband
Gene Co leman, Rulland,
chtldren, and the slow pace of horses
'
Charles T Barton , dted tn1963 Martha Sla ter , Mtddleport ,
In 1860, a tree bemg cut near the church fell on the ortgmallog structure and crushed tt to the
Survtvors tn addtlton to Mrs Jud 1th E~ehmge 1 Pomer o..,
ground
Durmg 1861, the church members rallied to the cause of getting out timbers for a new church
Gav m melude four son::; , Shtrley S!tll Porlland Kev'm
and m 1862, the frame of the present church bwldmg took shape.
The
26th
Anntversary
and
Russell H . M"son, Ch"rles T, Bat ion, Middleport
The foundatton of the structure ts 30 by 41 feet, a little more than twtce the groWJd area of tis log
Ladtes Ntght was observed by
Damascus, Md . Robetl w ,
DISCHARGED - Dane th e Pome roy - Mtddleporl predecessor A 12 feet cethng elurunated the former extstmg danger to the preacher's head. The
Mtddleport, and James E , Crttes, Glen01a Swatzel, Sybtl
mtertor "as plastered and tl was fttted wtth wmdow openmgs m whtch common glass was used The
G1 andvtllc,
Oh to,
stx Dorst, Ed tth Wool"td, Denms Lions Club Thursday mght wtlh pews were fashtoned at this tune of rough lumber
a
dmner
at
the
Me
tgs
Inn
daughters. Mrs Clara Manley, M cKrnncy, Susa n Jeffers
Through the years, changes have been 11J3de m the ortl:mal structure. The dates on the front
The pledge lo the flag and
Wa )ne, Mt ch , Mrs Edn" Rebecc a Koe hler , Glott;
prayer by Rev Wtlham stgmfy the ye"rs when spectaltmprovements were made The clapboard roof, made from timber m
Poskon and Mrs Margaret De cker Sammie Jac kson
Mtddleswarth
opened the the commumty by a local restdent, was replaced by slate and later by metal Alwrunum stding has
S&gt;~ t ft, EhMbeth. Pa , Mrs
Cltfford Mtchael Betlh a evemng wtth Lou Osborne been used to cover the ottgmal poplar stdlng A belfry was added m 1907 and a bell, donated by a
Chloe Htll, Pleas"nts Htll, Pa
Smtih
' former restdent of Columbta Townshtp who had moved to another state, was put up
p1 estdent tn ~.:ha rge
and Mrs Annabelle Bullet
Thts bell sttll rmgs out tts message to the commWJtty on Sunday morning as tt has done throogh
J oe
Ha nnin g
d1stnct
Wells , Mat ne, 43 grandthe
years, ca llmg new generattons to worshtp A basement, furnace, vestibule, and all tbe other
govc1
nor
of
13-K
,
Lwns
Inchildr en and 56 gre~
unprovemenls
needed through the years have been provieded by those who were mterested m
ter na tiona l Ne lsonville
grandchtldren
' keepmg the "Temple " as a place of worshtp
Holzer Medical Center
p1 esenled a 1 ~-year chev1 on,
(Discharged. F'c b 13)
Although tt " as ortgtanlly orgamzed and operated as a Methodist EpiScopal Church and then as
perfect "ttendance, to Paul
J ohn Barnnger, Et nest Stodola, 1~-yea r membershtp a Methodtst Church, the church is now known as Temple Uruted MethodtSI Church ~nd ts m the
Btshop, Shtrley Bloomer. Hazel chevrons to Karl Krautter and Albany Charge of the West Ohio Conference of the United Methodist Church
Bortght , Naomt Bnckles Wtlham Mtddleswarth and a
As tt takes more than a hearth to make a home, tt aiso takes more than a building to make a
Mr Eddy, the bookmobtle Beverly Brown , Nonna 10 year membershtp chev ron to church Trtbute must be patd m this article to the good men and women, past and present, who have
contnbuted the hard work, cooperatton, and fWlds to establish and mamtam the Temple as a
for Metgs, Jackson and Vmton Broyles, Elste Ctrcle, Gaylord Fred A Morrow
Cof
fee,
Edw"rd
Edtnger.
Amo ng !he guests were venerable orgamzatton and landmark
Counties , se t a new Clrculatwn
Ca
role
Galltamore,
Neva
Many of the rural churches have gtven way to the new, so tt ts unpresstve that the follow1ng
record durmg 1974, accordmg
Charles Gettles 13-K Dtstrtct
German,
James
Gheen.
Anna
paragraph,
whtch appeared more than a half century ago as the concluston of a newspaper article
cabwet
me mb ers
and
to a report comptled by Mrs
Graves,
Joyce
Gregory,
(The
Leader,
of Pomeroy, Oh10, October 7, 1909), remams as true today as it was then:
Vtlma PtkkoJa, supervtsor
sec retaq . treasurer' or
pon"IC&gt;t
Rtchard
Hall,
Etleen
Halley,
"The Temple ts one of the subatanttal churches of the County It ts one of the best in tbe Township,
rutland
Nelsonvtlle ·Wtlham Boggess,
Dunng 1974 - tts lOth year An
na
Harns,
Louella
Hearon
and
has
always recetved generous attention and support. It has always occupied a consptcuous place
i3
Kzone
cha
trman
,
of
Albany,
th e Ullll ctrculated 10 ~. 0 2~ '
Ma
ry
Henry.
George
Hohnan
m
the
rehgwus
affatrs of the Townshtp. The Temple ts a synonym for respect and religtous dtgmty.
and hts wtfe John Dollemeyer,
books wtth 36,867 betng adull
Mmme
Honaket
Cectl
KmWtth
tt
has
been
assoctated the names of many of the people m Columbta Townshtp It IS a fttltng
pas! dtstnct gove rn or of 13-K
c1rcu!atwn DUi ang ~uch month
the bank ol
nard
Andy
Kozma,
Thomas
and tns wtfe, of Lancaster and monument to the enlerprtse, zeal, and religiOus consecration of a goodly number of devout people"
the umt made 171 stops mthe century
!.
tvet·ty,
Joseph
!Jsh,
Condra
I wtsh to giVe spwal thanks to Uoyd Townsend, YoWJgstown (a great-grandson of Solomon
Paul and Ted Buehl, sons of
cludmg 25 schools and 146
Mtablllhed 1872
McPeek,
Imogene
Morg"n·
Townsend)
, who consented for the mformation to be used m this article from the book that he and his
Lton Wesley A Buehl A
communztv stops Total ClrMrs
L
owell
Ntemeyer
and
mustcal
culdl ton b; counly for 1974
pr ogram
was la te brother, Hollts L Townsend, Cleveland, wrote about the Solomon Townsend Family .I would hke
All Ac;counls Insured to S-40,000.00 by the
daughter,
Evelyn
Ntday,
Mae
'
tncludcs Metgs 60,826 Vmton
presented by etght Rto Grande to echo thetr sentunenls about Temple Church, to say
F&amp;deral O.poslt ln&lt;~Jrance Corp.
Sotsso n, Ralph Th ompson College students under the
"May tt ever tl1us be wtth the church of our forefathers", for my family has also been connected
17,187 and Jackson 27,012
wtth this church many years
Pauhne Walker, Ivan Wa tson, dtrectton of Merlyn Ross
Rache l Wtlson Geraldtne
SEEK DISSOLUTION
Woods
GROUP TO MEET
Cdr OJ) n
P
Bra11 ley
CLOSING MONDAY
bw nextdoor neighbor.
LEADS SCORING
IBtrths. Feb 121
The
Candys
tnpers
wtll
meet
Par kersburg, and Walter I
COLUMBUS
All state
NEW YORK (UPI) - Davtd
Mr and Mrs Frank Akers
a! Veterans Memonal Hospttal liquor stores, agenctes and Thompson of North Carolina
Bra" ley, Rt 2, Coolvtlle, have Jr . a son, Ravenswood, W'
ON DEAN'S LIST
cafetena Monday at 7 p m departmental offices will be
asked for dtssolu twn of Va , Mr and Mrs Paul
Raymond
Tubbs has been Members are as ked to brmg a closed Monday, February 17, Stale continues to lead the
marri age tn Metgs Count~
Chapman
a
daug hter , named to the dean's hst at Oh to guest who mtght be mlerested 1975, m honor of Presidents' NCAA major college basketCommon Pleas Court
ball scormg derby with a 31.9
Pomero) , Mr and Mrs Joseph Umvers1ty where he IS a JUntor m JOtnmg the program
Day
average.
Shrader, a son, Galhpohs
II 1th a scholasttc average of
!Births, Frb.131
3 7 He ts the son of Mr and
Mr
and
Mrs
Wtlham
Allen
Mrs John Tubbs, formerly of
"1'he Spot For lour Uinin~ mrd u.~ttining Ple1r.~ure •·
a son Northup Mr ""ct Mrs Pomerol . and the grandson of
Earl LO\\der a son Patnot Mtldred Tubbs and Mr "nd
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Mr and Mrs Wtlltam Fett;. a Mrs Norman Smtih, all of
son, Pomeroy Mr and Mrs Pomeroy. and Henry Tubbs of
Gtlbert Mollelt, a daugh ter, Col umbus
Ja ckson Mr and Mrs Juhus
Preston Jr , a son , Ga lhpohs ,
Mr and Mrs Raymond Sanders a son . Galltpohs
. ·=·=·=·

Hetty Williams dies at age 94

Oara Barton
died Thursday

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later movie,

"Mustc Man ," the DAR sent a cannon
for the courth ouse square
Pomero) 's ca nnon fo r tts courthouse
yard dtdn't come from the DAR , but
from a Pomeroy restdent who ts all but a
legend htmself, the late Wyatt G Plantz
Smce the monument at the courthouse
m Pomeroy ts of the Ctv tl War era,
probably many restdenls automa\tcally
feel !hat the cannon was placed there at
about the same \tme as the monument Not
true The cannon has been m the localwn
only smce 1925
Mrs Norma Goodwm has m her
possesswn vanous papers denotmg the
correspondence which took place between
Planlz and others m ge ltmg the cannon

when hard times ,hit, just disappeared
\\ Ould accept the~un l .t rr&lt;mg:ect to h&lt;we It
sh1pped II \Hts nol11eu.•ssar} to bux at II
11 etghed 690 pounds val ued al $1 ,200

located m Pomeroy

It was Janu ary, 192~ that Pl,mtz w,ts
contacted b) a £nend. S W Fount"m,
Haverford, Pa who sta led m a letter

fret ghl pl epatd, !he btll or l.tdtng made out
to \ OU
This Is how the gun came mtu Jll'
po.s:;essiOn Our t1 eaty wtth Spam aHO\\NI
the Sp""'" ' ds to take a\\ aV movables Col
Ptllat, Sparush Army was [omg that work

" We have a bn:~ss cannon from the

Phlltppme Islands " htch &gt;our Mother may
remember to have see n a t Devon {Pa l
Now, we ha'fle no place to put 1t and
wondered tf the tO'.\ n counci l of Pomero'

ct l the sta ho11, about 110 nules horn om
headquar te rs a t Zom bO(;I II ge~ Col Pettit,
U S Ill my 1Col Pe tttl was fr om
Collllllbus. OhiO) was loo kmg aft e1 the

would hke to place tl nea r !he soldtel ·,
monument at the courthouse

· The gun 1s htstonc "nd IS valuab le II
IS

over 100 years old and emblazoned wtth

mlerests of the U S He dtsputed the nghl

the Spamsh ro)al co"t of arms ·
Planlz apparently wen t to the Metgs

of the Spamsh to lake awav guns that wer e
tn posttaon - I thmk that he was 11ght, but
the Commander or the diVISIOn oUeted.

County Comm1sswners on the ma tter and

advtsed Fountam, who m another leiter

Lei hun take anyllung ' So Col Ptll"r
mowed guns ft om the fort One duv he s,ud
to Col Petitt

wrote
'Soon arter rece1vmg your lette t
te lltng me tha t the county commrsswner s

' ·r am ttred and 11111 not take !hose lwo

Youths escape creek
POMEROY - Three youths escaped
wtthout lnittrtes when the car they were m
went off the htghway on the left mto a
creek swollen by ramfall on SR 143 at the
entrance of the samtary landftll Saturday
at 2 am
The Metgs County Shenff 's Dept satd
Tom Ray Walters, 16, Mtddleport, dnvmg
the ca r north, was havmg dtfftculty

large glll1 s and two small

~u n s

at such and

such pomts I wtll gtve !hem to
vou ' Pettt t accepted I he offet and later
ga \ e me the gun I am sendtn g to) ou It ts
one of the sma llc1 guns I brought It home

sh tft mg gears He took hts eyes off the
htghway and when he looked up he was m a
curve 1nd hts car 11asgomg off the left mto
Ute creek

- b1rds made nests m tts mouth and
ch1 ldren mounted 1t wht le 1t commanded
the entrance at Devon '
Then a ser1es of commumcatwns

Passengers m the car were Chtp

Brauer, 16, Pomeroy, and Rodney Pullt ns,
19, Pomeroy There 11as hea' y dama ge to
the car No cttatJOn was Issued

began bet" een Pl"ntz and !he Buckeye
Iron and Brass Works rn Davton to secure

an appt op rtale bronze tablet to be placed

or1 the tan non Fmally Ut i ag1 cement was
rc,lt ht&gt;d on the lype and ctm wnswns dnd "
the tHblct \\ as slupped to Pomc1oy on May
II 111 tune for Decora tiOn Day when appa l cntly fitttng c..:cremoru es n erc he ld
ln e,u ly November , 1930, ftv,e \em s
!diet P! ,mtz dted at the age of 57 and carne
1111o \\ 1desp1 P dd recogmtwn becttuse m lus

11111 he had bequcalhed PomerO) Vtll"gc
the sum o£ $375 ,000 w1th no strmgs dt·

tdt.:hed 1

The Colwnbus Dtspatc h pteked up the
slo11 of the genet ous gtfl by Plantz lo t11e
tu" n and se nt m \\rtter. Ray HO) t, and
Hay Evans an artist, to rea lly do Pamer oy
up b1 0 \\11 '

Ed tson Hobstetter prestdcnt of the
Pome1O) Na tiOnal Hank , has a copy of the
Nov 16 1930 tssue of The Dtspatc h wluch
rc" tw cd the story of Pomeroy and tis
generous benefactor The newspapm ~
co!let lor s ttem , \\(ls gi ven Hobslctte1 b\
ncphe,\, E11c Chambers
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At t1sl Evan s as a pal l of the coverage,
ske ldred M1 Plantz Cl"ude E Gtlham
v.ho " orked rndba nk owned h:,. Plantz C
J Hess " ho wa s mavor of Pomeroy at the
tune. Ihe bus mess sect10n showmg the
Plantz b.mk on the em ner , now occupted
by the Lor e nzo Davis Insurance Agenc).
and the old Pla ntz home overlookmg the
Oluo Rtver
Hoyt w1ote m part
(Con tmued on page 3 •

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Changes ordered
school ·- b us routings
By Dale Rolbgeb, Jr.
GALLIPOLIS - Due to the safety
factor , the Gallia C&lt;lunty Engineer's Offtce
has ordered that school bus routes m the
county and Galllpolls City School Dtstrtct
be modtfted to accommodate the new load
hmttS placed on Calha CoWJty brtdges
Bob Wtlliams, Asststant Gallla County
Engmeer, Frtday met wtlh Frank A
Cremeans, transportahon director for the
Galha County Local Schools, and Robert
Brandeberry, Galhpolts Ctty transportation dtrector, to stress the unportance of ~he load reduchons of up to 85 pet
of present capactties of the brtdges
The , brtdge tnspechon program accordtng to a county engineer spokesman,
ts bemg stressed by the state. It resulted,
of course, from the collapse of the Stiver
Brtdge Dec 15, 1967
Wtlhams recently completed Inspections on 354 bridges m the coWJty. A
total of 206 brtdges have load hmtt
restrictions and the remamder meet

Hunters find

human skeleton
at Woods Mill
GALLIPOLIS - Part of a human
skeleton was found tn the Woods Mill area
aroWJd 4 p m Salurday by btrd hWJters
accordmg to the Galha County Shenff's
Department
Shertff Oscar Batrd, two or three
depuhes and CoWJty C&lt;lroner Dr Donald
Warehime went to the area and mthal
mvestigation revealed tt was a human
skeleton and that tt had been there "qwte
some tune. "
No tdentiftcahon clues were available
accordtng to Sheriff Batrd Invesltgahon
was still WJderway around 7 p.m. Saturday. The remams wtll be sent away for
sctenltftc analysts.

mmunum state standards on wetght
Williams said 97 bridges, or 27.4 pet.,
are tnadequate for a fully loaded school
bus; 28 bridges, 7.9pet, are madequate lor
an empty school bus, and at least 5(1
bridges have abutment problems.
W1lhams satd the school bus routes
must be altered at once to avotd any maJOr
problems
"We must prevent tn)ury to the
chtldren. The only way we can do tt at thts
ttme IS to have the transportal! on dtrectors
re-route some of thetr buses I know tt w•tl
be an mconvemence to parent.o;, sllldents,
bus drivers and the general publtc, b"ut we
must not take the chance of gettmg
someone hurt tf a brtdge should collapse "
The asststant engmeer satd that buses
wtll not be permitted to contmue rWJmng
over the brtdges whtch have been ruled
madequate for a fully loaded or unloaded
bus'
In some cases, mslead of havmg the
bus drtver go far out of tts way, the drtver
will be permttted to allow hts studenls to
walk across the brtdge where the brtdge
has a hmtt for loaded buses but not one for
unloaded buses
Willtams explamed that he has obtamed pnortty hsts from the tran&lt;portatwn dtrectors and county road crews
wtll begm working to re-mforce some
brtdges needing munedtate repmr
. Agam, Wtlltams stressed that tl wtll
cost mtlltons of dollars to replace the
bndges parltcularly, smce most of the
spans would have to be brought up to
federal speciftcations
However, the county plans to repatr as
many brtdges as tt posstbly can Wider the
fund s it now has allocated for that purpose

MIDDLEPORT - The Metgs Local
&amp;hoot Dtstnct board of educatton m an
exe&lt;u!tve (closed ) sessiOn Friday rught
agreed to continue tis support of the
leachers and program at the Bradbury
&amp;hoot the remamder of this school year
The agreement came followmg complamts by some parents of children attendmg the school whtch ts a non-graded,
tndiVIdualtzed school for ftfth and stxth
graders at the last three regular board of
educatton meetings.
In addillon, pros and cons were atred
at a public hearmg recently. Some parents
satd they wanted grade cards and
homework fo r thetr children Some
complamed about what they constdered
"unJust" dtsctplirung of thetr chtldren
Last Tuesday mght the board met wtth
parents agam. Some of the teaching staff
also attended. At that meetmg, parents

aga m lodged complamts One proposal
they made was that parents dtssattsfted
wtth the Bradbury program be pernutted
to send thetr children • omore conventtonal
schools wtth the bleS~&gt;mgs of the ~oard
At Tuesday night's meetmg the board
agreed to provtde transportatiOn for
Mtddleport children who have been moved
to the Pomeroy Elementary &amp;boo! from
Bradbury and for those attending Bradbury from Rutland and Pomeroy schools.
The executive sesston was arranged at
Tuesday rught's meetmg when Mrs
Phyllis Hackett, princtpal of the Bradbury
&amp; hoot, asked fo r tt to discuss complatnls
She smd that she would not discuss
children m front of thetr parents
At Frtday rught 's closed sess10n tt was
disclosed that Mrs Hackett menltoned no
names of children at the school
Followmg a long discusSion wtth Mrs

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Hackett and her staff, and another session
wtth some of the parents who had lodged
complaints agamst the Bradbury School, lt
was announced that the board agreed to
"support the teachers and the program 100
percent "
It was pomted out that anyone who

feels that their child ts not treated fatrly at
the Bradbury &amp;boo! can dtscuss the
matter wtth Supt George Hargraves and
the child could be placed in another schooL
The board also dtscussed an offer of
$50,000 for the Metgs Marauder football
fteld tn Pomeroy of between two and three
acres, recetved Tuesday night by Prltrie
Builders Inc of C&lt;llwnbus The land would
be used for an apartment complex
It was agreed to advtse Prhne
Butlders that the board would have to have
$250,000 for the fteld tn order to proceed
wtth the establishment of another field.
The $50,000 offer dtd not mclude the
stadium and small buildings All members
of the board were present for Frtday
rught's sesston

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GALUPOLIS- Mrs . Thelma Shaver, chairman of the Gallla County Red
Cross Blood program, Saturday urged Galllans to attend the February vistl ol
the HuntiDgton Regional Bloodmobile, Thursday, Feb. 20 from noon to 6 p.m. at
the Grace United Methodist Church.
Mrs. Shaver stated, "Our forefathers stood on this land to proclahu our
freedom, a freedom to live, a freedom to he the person we were IDtended to be.
But, for some, this freedom to llve is only a reality because someone gave ol
their ~d. 'le andh blohod. Thids month, thiok of another and give a pint ol your blood
111 urs ay w en t e Re Cross bloodmobile visits Gautpolls.
Hold out your arm, Gallla Countlans, and give a pint of blood so that
another may live to be free."

Cheers show
support

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gave parents of Galhpohs basketball

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standmg ovatton durtng pre-game Parents
actiVIties here Fnday mght
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success, Coach Jtm Osborne's Blue Devtls
defeated vtstltng Athens 69-43 while Coach
Wtllard (Buddy) Moore's rese rves
defeated the Alhens Bullpups, 38-28,
GALLIPOLIS - Jewelry mcludmg large plate glass wmdow tn the front or the
Jtm Enyart mtroduce~ guesls as they
watches and men 's and women's weddtng store
hned up on the GAHS hardwood
rmgs were laken m a breaking and enA tape player was taken Frtday from
Flowers, donated by the GAHS Key
lenng early Saturday mormng at Clark's an auto owned by Barry Drummond of Rl
Club, were presented to mothers or
Jewelry Store, 342 Second Ave
1, Btdwell, whtch was parked on the guardmns ol the players, tratners and
ei ty pollee dtscovered the robbery at Pennyfare parkmg lot Offtcers satd the
cheerleaders by Thumper Johnson and
4 42 am En try was made by breakmg a player was valued at $50
Jeff Holll'e•
Introduced and applauded tn thts

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Robber gets watches and wedding rings

order were

Everyone mterested should contact
Cremeans or come to the central school
offtce on Second Ave for ,an apphcatton

Elberfelds In Pomeroy ·
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PRICE 25 CENTS

Board keeping Bradbury School

areas

Shop Saturday 9:30 to 8 PM

SOMETIIING YOUNG, SOMETII!NG OLD - C&lt;lnme Smtih , 11-year-old
daughter of Mr and Mrs Homer Snuth, Pomeroy, stands at the courthouse
monument cannon which was secured by the tale Wyatt G Plantz The cannon,
da tmg hack to 1791 , was brought to the states hom C&lt;lttabatto ht the Phthppmes
following the Spamsh-Amertcan War, but was not gtven to Pomeroy unttl eatly m
1925 The offtctal dedtcatton was on May 30, that year Plantz at Ius death left a
fortune whtch never matenahzed to Pomeroy Vtllage

OccasiOnal ram and mtld
SWJday and Sunday mght. High
m upper 30s and 40s m north
and 50s m south Low m 30s
Monday thrmng colder wtth
ram endmg and changmg to
scattered snow flurnes, mamly
m north porhon

uALLIPOLIS - Frank A Cremeans,
transportation dtrector for the Calha
County Local School District, announcell
Saturday thai appticattons are bemg
accepted for the postltOn of substitute bus
drivers in three areas of the district There
is a shortage of drivers m the Southwestern, Hannan Trace and Kyger Creek

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village of' Pomeroy $375,000 which,

Sub bus drivers needed

11 30a m , Letart Commun•ty,

12 12 15p m , East Letarl, 1 3,

Will of Wyatt C. Pbmtz IJequeathed

Courthouse gun
a banker's gift

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Star nng ChM ies Br onson

Colorcartoons:
Mart•an Rec1pe
Raven . Hold the Fort
Show starts 7 00 p m

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MEETING CANCEIJ.ED
POMEROY_ The Pomeroy Char,nber of
eommerce will not meet Monday due to
Prestdents' Day

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WINEBREN NER SCORES Metgs' Kelly Wmebrenner (13) shps
mstde for a layup agamst Southwestern
m Saturday's opemng round game of
the Ftrst Annual French Ct ty Freshman basketball tournament at
Galltpohs Wtnebrenner scored 11
potnts for Metgs On rtght ts Curt Nolan
The Marauders eltmtnated the
Htghlanders, 50-20 (See detatls on page
19)

Chee rleaders and Parents - Tammy
Hemsworth, Mr and Mrs Don Hemsworth , Lee Ann Johnson, Mr and Mrs
Floyd Johnson, Kim Shaver, Mr and Mrs
Wayne Shaver , Kart Thomas, Mr and Etghth Grade Coach, Btll Leedy and
Mrs Ketth Thomas, Ltbby Tope, Mr and Kathy, Seventh Grade Coach, Bob Kight
Mrs Earl Tope and Darla Ward, Mr and and Becky and Rinky Dtnk Dtrector, Btll ,
Wamsley and Linda
Mrs Wilham Ward
GAHS Admtmstra twn - SupertnPlayers and Parents - Roger
lendent,
Paul Kuhn and wtfe Jean;
Brandeberry, Dr and Mrs Ketth Brandeberry, Tony Folden, Mr and Mrs Prtnctpal James N M Davts and wtfe
Wayne Folden, Brent Johnson, Mr and Esther, Athleltc Dtrector Ed Stewart and
Mrs Vance Johnson , Jmt,l~ day, Mr and wtfe, Barbara and Mststant Athlettc
Mrs Wayne Ntday, Brent Saunders, Mr Dtrector, Dean Mason and wife Martlyn.
Rodney Tolliver's GAHS pep band
and Mrs Leon SaWJders, Mike Sickels,
Mrs Pat Sheets, Gary Snowden , Mr and provtded mustc for the event and staged a
Mrs. Carol! Snowden; Tom Valentme, Mr halfttme show
Ftve varstty baskelball seniors makmg1
and Mrs ~o Valentme , Jtm (Calvm)
Warren , Mr. 1and Mrs. James Warren and thetr ftnal home appearance were Roger ·
Brett Wtlson, Mr and Mrs Chff Wtlson , Brandeberry, Jun Warren, Mike Stckles,
Trainers and Parents- Moms Casey, Tom Valentine and Jtm Niday.
Mr and Mrs Robert Casey; Bobby Cornwell, Mr and Mrs. Robert Cornwell and
CWSINGDOWN
Mark Dobson, Mr and Mrs Arden DabGALLIPOLIS
- All governmental
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agencles, the Gallipolls City Buildmg and
GAHS Basketball Staff and Wtves - Gall!a County Courthouse will be closed
Head Coach, Jtm Osborne and Sandt; Monday for observance of Prestdenl's
Asststant Coach, Ed Pauley and Marsha , Day, T~re wtll be no postal service except.
Reserve Coach, Buddy Moore and Karen; for those persons havmg boxes at :.be pool
Freshman 9,Vach, Gene Oesch and Sue; ,offtce.
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