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10 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport -Pomeroy, 0 ., Thw-sday . .Jan. 8, 1976

News •• in Briefs

Oa:rence Fuller Sr., 75, dies

t ConlinuL'&lt;l fr om page 1)
pants cutt pned open a kitchen cabinet in a deserted country
house and found kidnaped executive Louis Hazan - chained
and gagged bu t safe.
"It was the biggest surprise of my life," the ha~gard
looking Hazan said of his dramatic rescue Wednesday night .
He had been squashed in the closet since six young, tong-haired
gunmen dragged him from a New Year's Eve board meeting ,
Police arrested the alleged mastermind of the kidnaping
only hours after fr eeing Hazan . They identified him as Bruno
Brunini, 35, an invalid on crutches who owned an office
cleaning firm in the sa me building as HaU!n 's Phonogram
recording com pany . Officials had steadfastly refused to allow
payment of the $3.5 million ransom demanded by the kidnapers and newspapers hailed the outcome as a resounding
victory for the new hardline policy.
WASHINGTON - RICHAHD·M. NIXON is not entitled to
inunediale possession of his presidential papers because they
must be preserved for historic purposes and Nixon might be
tempted to tamper with them to hide possible misconduct in
office , a three-judge federal court has ruled.
Nixon was advised of the ruling shortly after it was banded ·
down Wednesday . His lawyers refused lo quote Nixon's
reaction, but said " it was printable. He was disappointed as is
anyone when they lose a court case." Nixon told them to take
an immediate appeal to _the Supreme Court.
HARTFORD, CONN. - A GROUP OF VIETNAM Army
vetera ns known as the Black Dragons has enlisted several
hundred ex-Gis to fight for U.S.-ba cked factions in the Angolan
civil war, according to the Hartford Times.
Charles Joyner, 31, of Cromwell, Conn ., who said he is a
member of the Washington-baSed group, said in a story
published Wednesday 387 former servicemen, both blacks and
whites, have already signed up to leave for Angola in June .
';We hope to gather together an army of aboul2,500 veterans, "
he said. The group currently has members in 27 U.S. cities and
towns, he said.
WASHINGTON - THE HORSE AND THE BAW EAGLE
raced neck-and-neck into the stretch. But in the end it was the
horse that captured the hearts of American child~en. In an
election sponsored' by the National Humane Society's junior
division, young people across the country chose the horse as
the U.S . "bicentennial animal."
·
The bald eagle came in a close second out of a list of 14
"candidates." The fierce bird got 26.2 per cent of almost 75,000
votes cast. The horse won out with 27.47 per cent, a spokesman
said . In third, fourth and fifth places were the white-tailed
deer, buffalo and grizzly bear, respectively .
They were followed by whales, wolves , cattle, coyotes and
beavers. The mule came in 13th and the salmon was last . The
election was aimed at highlighting "the many contributions
that animals hav ~ made" to the nation's development, a
Humane Society spokesman said.
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COLUMBUS - A RESOLUTION URGING the U. S.
Energy Research and Development Agency to locate a $35
million Solar Energy Institute in Ohio was introduced Wed ~
nesday by state Rep . Sherrod Brown, D-Mansfield . .The pilot
project, 'sought by all 50 states, would employ between 700 and
1000 scientists and have a n annual $50 million budget by 1980.
A decision of the site is expected by autw-nn this year,
·according to federal energy officials. Brown, who represents
Richland County, said Ohio officials apparently have four sites
in mind for · the lnstltu'te; two in Columbus, one near
Cleveland's Lewis Research Center and one near WrightPatterson Air Force Base in Dayton.

.. "·Opinion
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programs.
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In Boston, Sargent Shriver
( Contmued from page 11 said he had· a _plan to cut
won approval for hi_s job unemployment - now 8.3 per
performance from 39 per cent cent - to under 5,per eent by
· · ; of .tltq~e surveyed, up 2 per mid-1978, and reduce . in. : J:!?ent'froiD his worst poll but flation - now 8.1 per cent · · ":idown 7 per cent liom early to 6.3 per cent by then.
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December: .ArtPthiir ·46 per Shriver did not put a price tag
cent dJsaPpr0ved· of the way on his package.
Ford harid)ed his job and 15
While Shriver was in
per cent declared they were Boston, Rep . Thomas P.
undecided.
O'Neill Jr. of Boston, the
Ford Wednesday visited his · House Democratic leader,
Washington campaign head- endorsed Rep. Morris UdaU
·quarters to thank the workers for.
the
Democratic
for the .job they h~!t been nomination, saying Udall had
''"~doing. He (l!'aised. ·the com- the best chance to win.
. ·"mi~tee f9r ··" intellil-ity" ·and
Another Democrat contender, Sen. Henry M.
"te.A~Wo~k." .
..,, .·
While Reagan has been Jackson , D-Wash., camexplaining to New Hampshire paigned in Florida, which he
voters his intent to cut the said was not a private
cost of the federal govern- preserve for the candidacies
ment by $90 billion, Ford was of George C. Wallace and
Carter,
two
drafting a budget that aides Jimmy
say will be below $395 billion Southerners trying for the
and will certainly " bring Democratic candidacy.
screams of protest from
various special interest
groups."
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TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
The Democratic 'Party
The
Middleport E-R squad
candidates
for
the
presidential nomination also was called to Route I, Midtalked of broad government dleport, at 7:50 a.m. Thursday for Minnie Miller, a ·
medical patient, who was
taken to Vel&lt;!rans Memorial
Hospital.
TONI-TE
THURS., JAN . 8

.MEIGS THEATRE

FRI.-SAT.-SUN.
JAN.,-ll
Jacqueline S'-'sann 's

ONCE IS NOT
ENOUGH
(Techriicolorl

CENTER TO CLOSE
The Meigs County .Men tal
Health Cenl&lt;!r, located in the
former
Meigs General
Hospital building, will be
closed Monday, Jan. )9, in
observance of Martin Lut~er
King Day.
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PLAYING NITELY

GUYSV ILI. F: - Clarence
A. roller, Sr., 75, Guysville.
died Wednesday evenin~ at
O'Bieness Hospital in Atoens
following a brief illness .
Mr . ~-uller was born here .·
the son of tloo late Arthur and
Nina Fell Fult.~ He was a
member of the l.i~~~ ~ville
United Methodist Chur~ alld
the lzaak Walton League of
America . He was a self
employed carpenl&lt;!r prior to
retirement .
~
Surviving are his wife-,
Gladys Fortney Fuller; a son ,
Clarence (George 1 of The
Plains; two daughl&lt;!rs, Mrs .
Blanche Montie, Guysville,
and Mrs . Eleanor Brandeberry, Coolv ille; two
sis ters , Mrs . Mary Snyder,

SEOEMS ·hoard
to meet on 14th

Salfm, Ohio, and Mrs . \'dith
Hit:kman IJf L.i..illc ·a.ster ;· nine
grandchildren . ami s ix 1-!rcat . grandchildren .
'
Besides his parents , Mr.
Fuller was preceded in death
by two brothers and three
s i ~ters.
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F'uneral services will be at
2 p. m . Sa turda y at the White
Funeral Home in Coolville
with the Rev . Tboma.s McMahon officiating. Burial will
be .in Bean Cemel&lt;!ry a t
Guysville . Friends may ca ll
at the funeral home any time
after noon on Friday.
;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Saturday
through
Monday, fair Saturday and
Monday but a chance of
snow Sunday. Highs will be
in the upper 20s to the 30s
ant! lows will be In the teens
to the 20s.

A meeting of the Board of
Trustees of the Southeast · :::::::;:;:;:::::::;:::;:::::::;:::::::::;:::;:::::;:;:;:::;:::;:::::;:::::::
Ohio Emergency M.e dical
~rvices, Inc ., has been set
for Wednesday, Jan . 14, at
7:30 p. m . at the Coac h House
in Wellston .
James McLa in, president
of the seven county EMS
Sysl&lt;!m, said one of the main
agenda iterns will be a report
of the Search Committee
concerning
its
reeo m mendation to fill the position
of' director and finance officer. The meeting will be
&lt;1Jen to the public for ob-

servation.

Weather
Cloudy, colder tonight, lows
zer o lo 5 above. Cloudy again
Friday, highs in the upper
teen s .
Probability
of
precipitation 50 per· cent thi s
afternoon, 20 per ce nt tonight
and 10 per cent Friday.
LOCAL TEMPS
The
temp erature
in
dowrtown Pomer oy at 11 a.
m . Thursday was 2;1 degrees
with ' now fallin g.

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By POHLA SMITH
eo llege stars playing in tbe
PITTSBURGH I UP!)
Senior Bowl. He was telling a
Yuu h"l e to sec them go but group of reporters how imyuu love Lo see tllem ~el .p:~rtant the assistants were in
ahead ,
hiS team'sgetting a chance to
That sums up how Pills- · defend their Super Bowl title
bw-gh Steelers Coach Chuck a~a i nsl Dallas in Miami Jan .
feels
a bout
his 18.
Null
" Bud Ca r so n ( defe nsive
assistants, some of whom, he
believes, will be promoted to coordinator) on the defense
bigger jobs with other teams has done a g reat job there .
aft er this season.
F.verybody . George Perles
Noll spoke before he look qown the !defensive ) line,
his staff to Mobile, Ala ., Dan 1Radakovich ) with the
Wednesday to seou l the offensi ve line. All of our
assistant coaches.
TRUSTEES VOTE
" One of our problem s is
KENT, Ohio 1UP! ) - The going to be replacing some of
Kent State University Board these guys because I'm sure
of Trustees voted today on they're gonna get offers."
whether to accept collective
Do you know something?
hargaining by the school 's
"No, I don't know anything,
faculty ,
but I would imagine tl,Jat the
nie boa rd has said it is not intelligent peoP.Ie would be.
required to accept the r esults con lac ling them ."
of last fall 's faculty vole for
Abuul head jobs'
representation by the United
" Yes ."
Faculty Professional
Besides, expiained, just as
Association.
colleges can point to famous
The association has indicated it would take lega l
action if trustees refuse to
recognize it as barga ining · Veterans Memorial Hospital
agent for the faculty.
- . Glen
' ADMITTED
Lawson ;!! Mi nersvi lle ;
REVIVAL DELA 'r'ED
Marabel Frecker, Pomeroy;
RUTLA ND - A revi val ElleM Stewart, Middleport;
scheduled to begin this Raymond Ha rtley, Racine;
eve ning at the Rutland Margaret Goe tt, Pomeroy i
Freewill Baptist Churc h ha s Sarah Jarrell , Langsville .
been postponed until fur ther
DISCHARGED - Robert
notice due to wea ther con- Barton, Okla Walker and
ditions.
Brian Bentz.

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UN HONOR ROLL
Two Meigs County students
at Salem College, Salem, W.
Va ., have been named to the
The Pomeroy National
college 's hono~ roll with
thrbugh its mem ~
Bank
perfect four point averages.
bership
in the Amorican
They are Vicky Gaul,
Bankers
Association
(ABA),
daughter of Mr . and Mrs. J .
"Lincoln,
will
co-sponsor
M. Gaul, a fresliman, and
Donnie Machir, s'on of Mr. Crossing FoX River," on
and Mrs. Charles Machir. He NBC-TV Monday, Jan . .12 at 8
.s a junior. The Gaurls and p. m . on Channel 3 offering
the Machirs reside at Route 3, new insights into Abraham
Lincoln, a politician who ha&lt;t
POmeroy .
to adjust his vision and
responsibilities in a newly
found political environment.
OVER40APPLY
This spedal telecast is the
Over 40 applications have
been received by the Meigs fifth, hour-long presentation,
County CounCil on Aging for , based on Carl Sandburg 's
positions which are open at Pulillzer Prize-winning
the county's. Senior Citizen biography of the · 16th
Center. lnl&lt;!rviews will be president. " Lincoln, Crossing
conducted for the next 10 Fox River,'' covers the time,
days before new employes period from nomination to th"
first inaugw-!!1 address.
are named .
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Abe Lincoln

UKE A DUCK TO WATER - While some didn 'llike
Thursday's &gt;now and cold weather , this two month old
Husky, the Christmas gi ft of the Homer Sm ith family of
Pomeroy look to the cold like a duck to water. The Smiths '
daugh\er, Connie, is pictu red with the all-white dog .

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289.00 High Back Lounge &lt;;hair-Rust"__ _________
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209.00 Lo'!nge Chair, Brown _________________ _:::-_::-Sale 159.00
169.00 Sw1vel Rocker, green and brown plaicf. _________ §ale 119.00
169.00 ~o~k- 0-Loung!)r, black vinyl-- - - - - - - - - - - - - Sale 129.00
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209.00 Bro~n Swivel Chair, Naugahyde____________ §ale 159.00
249.00 Recl!ner Rust Naugahyde________ ,;, __ _. ____ §ale 199.00
339.00 Rechner, R u s ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - S a le 269.00
229.00 Rock-0-Lounger, black vinyl---------Sale 179
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By United Press International
MUCH OF THE NON-COMMUNIST WORLD JOINED
China today in mourning the death of Pre mier Chou En-Jai.
Moscow noted his passing in a one-paragraph dispatch. Most
polilicul observers sai d they doubted any sudden shifts in
Chinese policy toward the West would result from the death of
the new, premier ,
President F ord called Chou a " remarkable leader" who
haq profoundly inOucnced modern history . Secretary of Slate
Henry Kissinger said he felt a "deep sense of loss." U . N.
·Secretary General Kurt Waldheim eulogized him as a " most
distinguished and esteemed leader who served his country and
his people with great devotion."
.
Third world capitals were even more effusive In their
praise . Mexican President Luis Echeverria ca lled Chou " im
outsta nding fi ghter for world peace and o ne of ihe great
builders of the new Chinese society ."
COLUMBUS - A BILL AUTHORIZING the Univer sity of
ancinnati to become a full-fledged stale school was signed
Thursday by Gov. James A. Rhodes. Approved by the Ohio
Genera I Assembly Wednesday , the legislation allows a charter
amendment to be placed on the Cinc innati ballot in June. If the
· amendment is passed by voters , university asse~5 will be
transferred to the state.·
The school is a city institution that receives financial help
from the state .- Rhod~ would appoint a nine-member board of
trustees, under the proposed change. "The University .of
ancinnati has traditionally been one of the finest institutions
of higher education in Ohio," said Rhodes in signing the bill.
" By becoming a fully-supported· state institution, the
university will be' assured of maintaining its scholastic ex•
cellence in the years ahead, thereby benefitting generations of
Ohioans to· come.''
SILVA PORTO, ANGOLA - PRO-WESTERN F'ORCES in
Angola say they are holding off new battlefield initiatives to .
await the outcome of a weekend African summit seek(ng a
peaceful solution to the civil war.
But the Soviet-backed Popular Movement for the
Uberatlon of Angola, reportedly on the offensive throughout
the former Portuguese colony, said Thursday It would not join
its anti-Communist rivals in a united government.
SAN CLEMENTE, CALIF. - FORMER President
Rlchar,d Nixon turned 63 today, obviously healthier an:!
nportedly Cheered by Uhe possibility he may rise in public
esteem as Ume discloses the misdeeds of other presidents. A
small party was planned for hls family and close friends and a
"mlnl-musew-n" of Nixon memorabiUa was to be opened atthe
former western White House press center, probably without

By CHARLES R. SMITH
UP! Senior Editor ·
HONG KONG (UP! ) ..c The
death of Chou En-lai, the
· scholar tw-ned revolutionary
who helped forge - modern
China, has elevated vicepremier Teng Hsia~ping to
the highes t point of hi s
stunning political comeback.
It appears certain Teng, a
Post Office in the old roadside park, one of several
popular locations Thursday . Laurel Street was closed by · small man with a big intellect, will become China's
the police depa rtment to provide another sa(e plac~ for
sleds.
new premier . .He took over
· the bulk of Chou's duties
when the ailing leader entered a Peking hospital in

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gas rates near.
By J .R. KIMMINS
COLUMBUS rUPl i - - The
Public Utilities Commission
of Ohio Thursday moved a
step closer to a full
examination of scheduled
Feb.14 natural gas rate increases to Ohio homeowners
and sa id it would ·discuss an
order for a he~ring Jan. 15.
The added ' residential
na tural gas charges will go
into effect because utiliti e~
are having to pay more for
gas they were allowed to buy
by PUCO under emergency
allocations.
" The corrunission's action
indicates there is a ctack in
the door, but the policy,is not
yet resolved, " said former
Ohio Sen. Howard Metzenbaum.
Metzenbaum prompted an
angry, atiupt adjournme nt
of PUCO 's meeting Thursday .
when he began to berate
commission members for
their "excessive legal
haggling" over whether or
not PUCO had the authority
to temporarily suspend the
rate increases.
PUCO chairman Luther
Heckman and commissioner
Sally Bloomfield stormed out
of the hearing. room as
Metzenbaum began his objections, leaving only commissioner David Sweet to
listen to the former senator,
· Democrat from Cleveland.

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Under ;'non participatory"
rules of Ohio's new open
meetings law, statemepts by
the public during a meeting of
the a ny public agency are
prohibited.
But ' after the disruption of
the morning meeting, a
second meeting was held
Thursday afternoon after
PUCO staffers had phoned
notice of the session to Ohio's
news media .
On Jan . 15, the commission
will deliberate on whether or
not to order a full-scale public
hearing - tentatively set for
Jan. 28 .- on the rate in·creases.
The increases are due- the
West Ohio Gas Co., Ohio Gas
Co., Colw-nbia Gas of Ohio;
the DaytoQ Power and Ught
Co. and the Ci nciMati Gas
and Electric Co.
"Ail we are trying lo do is ·
provide a forum to the
utilities ," said Heckman, who
(Continued on page 10)

SCHOOLS CLOSED
Meigs County schools were
closed Friday lor the second
consecutive day due to
continued icy highways and
cold which arrived on the
scene with a fou r inch
snowfall Thursday night. The
low overnight ~'riday mor"ing in the Meigs County area
was zero .

$400 taken from safe

Pomeroy police are in vestigating a safe cracking at
On the eve of his birthday Nixon Issued an unusually long the Fulton-Thompson Tractor
public lltalemenl mourning the death of Communist Chinese
Sales in upper Pomeroy,
Premier, Chou en-Lai, long an antagonist until he and Nixon
apparently some time Thursplayed key roles in improving Sln~American relations. Nixon . day morning .
sald he was "profoundly saddened" by the death of Chou,
Chief Jed Webster said the
praising him for bringing on -the rappr~&gt;Chement with
firm 's safe was pried open,
Washington . His " legaey will be that he helped end the darkapparently with a crowbar
,
(Continued on page 10)
and about $400 taken . There

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Robinson said at that meeting it was mentioned that there had county. Present maps being used dale ba ck to the la te 1920s_
been little protest to the ap proaching closing of the bridge in and are inadequate. Buehl said updating the maps wiiJ be
1975. However , when the bridge was closed several , months, expensive - at least $100,000 - and the county does not have
protest came. Pomeroy town council staged a public meeting that kind of money to do it at this time.
·
at the Pomeroy Ji:lement.ary School.
However, he suggested that an assessment plan is possible
High Priority
whereby each property owner would pay a fee for the new
The commission made construction of a nursing home in . maps.
Meigs County high on its priority Ust for 1976. Bernard Gilkey ,
Also, it was suggested that an additional fee might be
Meigs Coun ty commissioner, said' land for it could easily be added to land transfer charges lo pay for the project.
available on county-&lt;&gt;wned ptoperty near Veterans Memorial
The commission renewed its high priority for immediate
Hospital. The location would be ideal for such a home because improvement of Route 124 in wes\ern Meigs County.
of the proximity of medical facilities, Gilkey said.
It ":as agreed that priorities be directed loward the
Baker commented that he had received many favorable 'development of industrial sites and lo encourage low income
comments on reports that the t·mnmission is interested in the housing development.
construction of a nursing home. Gilkey pointed out that new
The group also suggested a restudy of the traffic 0 6ws In
state requirements will make a modern fa cility mandatory so Middleport and Pomeroy and asked representatives to the
that senior citizens who require nur&amp;ing home care will not commission of the two towns to discuss the matter on the local
have to leave the county .
·
level. Repair of bridges throughout the county was suggested
Gilkey sa id ' that the commissioners and Wesley Buehl, and a $5 auto license tax was suggested to pay for them.
county engineer , are working on plans for an access road to the
Presiding over the meeting was Thereon Johnson,
land which lies nea r the former children's home, now the of- chairman; others attending were Gilkey, Buehl, Baker,
fices of the county board of education .
· Robinson, C. E. Blakeslee, executive director ; Mrs. Naomi
Buehl spoke on the necessity for updalin~ tax maps of the Brinker, Rev. Robert Bumgarner and Boyd Ruth.

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The MEIGS INN

Direct action to shorten the lime the Pomeroy-Mason
bridge will be closed this year for repairs was begun Thursday
by the Meigs County Regional Planning Commission .
Meeting in the Farmers Bank Building, commission
secretary Edison Baker opened the subject ;
' 'It is absolutely mandatory that action be taken to
prohibit the long closing ol the brid ge . Clos ing the bridge for
the period of .March 15 to Nov . 15 as scheduled -is in no way
justified."
·
Baker said the long closing "is an extreme handica p for
workers traveling between West Virginia and Ohio and also
works an extreme hardship on the economy here and in West
Virginia.
Baker was au thorized to draw up a letter irom the co~­
mission directed to Governor James Rhodes, Rep. Ron James,
Sen. oakley Collins, and 1.0 the District and State Offices of the
Ohio Department of Highways expressing the concern of the
commission over the planned closing.
. 1t was suggested tha t instead of the March 15 closing, the
hrtdge be closed after Easler in April in order to allow merchants the advanlage ·of the Easter shopping period . Also it
was suggested that the reopening period be earlier.
E . F. Robinson reviewed a meeting he attended at which
division engineer Glen Smith spoke of the bridge closing.

.January ·c learance Sale

TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY

TUES. -TH URS .

New insight

now against long closing of bridge

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

oo

GEO. HA.LL

about that."
The coaches t ook no tirr. :
off this week , although the
players officially were free
until today. Noll and his staff
reviewed film s of Dallas
before their one-day trip In
Mobile, concentrating on
learning as much as possible
about the Cowboys' offensive
spread formation and flex
defense.

alumni in recruting high
school athletes, pro coaches
can point out the paths lormer assistants have followed.
Noll was once an assistant to
Don ShUla at Baltimore.
"If it's not a stepping stone,
in a sense, you're not going lo
get the good people," Noll
said . " That's the attitude of
the org1111ization on this.
"We try to help them. We
think they deserve this.
They 've proved they can
coach. There's no question

was no evidence ul a forcible
entry into the building, Chief
Webster said.
Represenlatives from the
Hocking Valley Technical
School's Crime Laboratory
were called and spent several
hours on the scene. The investi ga tion is conti~uing ,
Webster said .

ONE FOR THREE
Athletics
and
the
weather · batted one for
lhree today .
School officials said this
morning the Southern High
al Wahama and the
Eastern High at North
Gallia . basketball games
hav e been postponed
because of road and highway conditions.
Jackson High, however,
and Meigs High wlll play
their game as scheduled al
Larr )' '\ lorrlson Gym
, tonight.
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1974 for treatment of terminal
'
ca ncer.
Chou, the only premier the
People's. Republic of China
since its founding in 1949, died
Thursday of cancer at the age
of 78. The New China News
Agency called his passing "a
gigantic loss" to China and
.world communism.
· '
Chou'sdeath removed from
the Chinese leadership one of
the world's most influential
diplomats a brilliant
scholar with unflagging
energy who emerged (rom
wars, famines and party
struggles
with
everincreasing power.
B~t his death was not expected lo have any effect on

the leadership lineup since reelection as president.
Teng had already stepped
· Since 1973, the hunch-shoulinto Chou's shoes.
dered Teng has been restor lid
The 71-year-&lt;&gt;ld Teng is now w the party's powerful politconsidered the second most hurQ, elected a vice chairman
powerful man in China. Only of the pa rty and named a
Chinese Communist party member of the politburo's
chairman Mao Tse-tung, standin g committee; Last
himself 82 and ailing, carries ' year he became the first
more clout.
civilian chief of the general
The dimlnutlve Teng, a staff of Chinese armed forformer party secretary ces.
general, was purged in 1966
Considered a moderate in
during ·
the . Cultural · the mold of Chou, Teng has
Revolution and returned · pushed
t he
pragmatic
(J:om political limbo in 1973. policies·
m os t
c losely
"Political observers say his assoc iated with the late
return to the political swmnit premier. The emphasis has
is so remarkable it could be been on forging ahead with
compared in the West only economic development prowith Richard Nixon's winning
(Continued on page 10)

Taft sees GOP pains ·
CINCINNATI (UP!)- Sen.
Robert Taft, R-Ohio, figures
that if Ronald Reagan wins
the
Republican
party
presi~ential
nomination ,
many Republicans may wind
up "silting on their hands"
like they did when Barry
Goldwater was the nominee
12 years ago.

"If Reagan is the candidate 'Republican senators who see
... )Ve may have another visions of ·•64 and ' Goldwater
Goldwater year with a lol of all over again" in .Reagan's
people sitti ng on their candidacy.
hands" , Taft said in an inOhio's senior senator called
terview with Cincinnati Post Reagan's
candidacy
a
editors and reporl&lt;!rs .
"serious bid" lo win the
Taft termed himse If a - nomination over President
member of a " right wing of a Ford, but added that Reaga n
moderate
group
of may begin to lose his
momentum early in the campaign.
" The Reagan boom has
kind of lost control of its
timing," said Taft.
Howev~r, Taft said Reagan
. appears to be a more "prag-

matic

..

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candidate"

than

Goldwater Was in 1964.
" If Reagan turns out to be a
(Continued on page 10)

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Bridge hit

by vehicle

Charles Neece, Rt . 4,
· Pomer oy,, was taken to
Holzer Medi ca l Center
following a si ngle car accident Thursday at 9:21a.m :
in Ru!land Twp .
.
T,he sheriff's dept. saia
" '
Neece, drivin g eas t , ap-parently fell asleep, went left
of ce nl&lt;!r and struck a bridge
structure headon. '
He was taken to the
hospital by Rutland SEOEMS
ambtllance . The· accident is
still under investigation. ·
At 5;20 p.m. Thursday- in
Salem Twp . on coun ty road
10, Norma S. Corder, Rt. I ,
Rutland , traveling south , and
•
Ralph M. Macomber, Dexter,
nor th, met in a curve . Corder
.
applied brakes and slid into
GEE WHIZ 1uh) SKI WHIZ - Scaling the snow-eovered hills of Pomeroy Thursday was
no problem for Reino Lind in his red and white snowmobile. His "Ski-Whlz", which wide
the Macomber vehicle. There
was sli ght damage . No.
ope' will travel about 60 MPH, proved to be just the thing for traveling about town . One of
several youngsters invited to take a ride was Lori Anh Wood, pictured here with Und .
ci tation was issued.

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3- The Oailv &amp;nlmel Middleport Pomeroy 0 Fnday Jan 9 1976

1- The llally Sentmel Middleport Pomeroy, 0 , Frulay Jan 9 1976

,Unemployment steady, December prices down r:Rose collects
~~~3rd rich prize

I

Just super, super cold
over the Buckeye State

WASHINGTON (UPI) The et'Onomy ended 1975 on
By Ullited Pressllltei'IIIIUoul
s an encouragmg note "1th
Mansfield Pollee Sgt Dean Blamer satd today 11 was
Labor Department reports
j!utt 'super super cold ' m that Ohio c1ty which JUS! about
today
showmg
unem
!' SWI18 up the record setting cold weather mOhio
ployment held steady and
t The Nallonal Weather Servtce said sub zero tern
wholesale prices dropped m
' peratures were recorded m most sections of the slate
the last month of the year
~ early today as Arctic BIJ' cov~ed the area
'
The JObless rate m
Mansfield had the to,. est readmg m Ohto wllh a mmus 6
December was the same as m
' It IS Just super, super cold 'satd Blamer Our roads
November -8 3 per cent or
are snow covered m spots but 11 s really not that bad
an est imated 7 8 milli on
' We're not havmg any problems '
persons out of work The total
The Oh10 HigHway Patrol headquarters tn Columbu s re
number of employed persons
ported most roads were m ' pretty good shape They are
mcreased by 240 000 to 77 8
11\0SUy clear with some slippery spots tn the passtng
mil hon- partly
because
lanes '
20,000 workers returned from
A snow storm h1t Ohio Thursday and forced the closmg
stnkes
of hundreds of schools and brought hazardous dnvmg
That was still a percentage
conditions to most areas
pomt above the unem
However, mosl roads were reported m fair to good
ployment rate at the
condition today alUwugh numerous schools remamed
begmmng of the year but
closed throughout the state
down from tbe peak JObless
Dayton had a mmus 5 degree reading whtle Columbus
fate of 9 2 per cent m May
, had a reading of 4 below zero early today lor a record for
The Wholesale Prtee Index
thiS date
fell 0 4 per cent m Becember
The National Weather &amp;rvuee said the warmest spots
for the first declme m the key
m the state weFe at Ashtabula where 11 was 2 degrees
inflatton barometer m six
above zero and at Marietta and Chesapeake on the Ohio
months
River where 11 was also 2 above
The decrease wa s led by a
' The Weather Service said the fng1d weather was
2 5 per cent declme m food
brought mlo OhiO by a h1gh pressure area located over
prices to wholesalers and
~ Arkansas and by Saturday th1s area will be movmg
grocers which more than
eastward off the AllaniiC Coast, mdicatmg that
offset mcreases for nonfood
moderating temperatures my occur m Oh1o l~te today
tterns hke bwldmg matenals
,' through Saturday
and paper produ cts
Highs today were expected to be In the teens along with
UnadJus ted prices m
~ mostly sunny skies m southern Ohio and scattered snow
December were 4 2 per cent
' flumes m Northern Ohio
higher than a year before, but
Locally heavy snow squalls were expected agam off
showed a better record m 1975
&gt; Lake Erie towards Ashtabula
'
than 1974 when wholesale
'
Tomght's lows were expected to range from 5 to 10
pnces JUmped 20 9 per cent
' degrees above zero under mostly fall' sktes with highs on
Julius Shtskin, head of the
Bureau of Labor Staltsllcs
' Saturday m the 20s along with increasmg cloudiness
The extended outlook for Sunday through Tuesday calls
said the constant fluctuations
l' lor a chance of snow or scattered flurries Sunday through
tn
unemployment have
Tuesday Highs are expected to be m the upper 20s to the ' stayed wtthm the hm1ts of 8 3
i 30s and lows will be In the 20s Sunday and m the teens
per cent and 8 6 per cent
, Monday and Tuesday
durmg the last six months
Wholesale prtces were un-

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Shocking evidence expected
By JON SWEET
NORTH PLATTE, NEB
(UP!) Some of the
evidence will be shocking some so shockmg tt may be
unbeUevable ' a prosecutor
told jurors m the Erwm
Charles Stmants murder

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Arguments began Thurs
day m the trial of S1man Is
acc used of ktlhng SIX
members of a Sutherland,
Neb farm family
Deputy Lmcoln County
Attorney Marym Holscher, m

Instant millionaire is
wholly flabbergasted
CINCINNATI (UP! ) Dale Weber, 51 , a bashful
soft-spoken grandfather
spread hiS arms out wide I
don t know what to do, he
said almost pleadmg Weber
had just won $1 m1lhon
'I can t believe 1t, he said
agam and agam
Me a
nullwna1re • The man who
'had never won anythmg
valuable In my hfe was the
big wmner m the OhiO Lottery's Millionaire Drawmg
Thursday night Other big
winners were Mrs Emma
Taylor, 67 a widow and
mother of three from Bethel,
Oh1o, won $100,000 and Mrs
Palnc1a Nicely
34 a
secretary
at
Ashland
Chemical Co m Columbus,
won $50,000
Seven persons won $10 000
- Ed Hockstetler of Guernsey, Michael B1rmmgham of
North Canton Elmer G Hoff
of Cmcmnah, William
Steffens of Gahanna Harley
Riley and John Noble both of
Dayton and Mrs Elizabeth

Sheridan of Ironton
Dean Circle of Galhpohs
attendtng the draWing m
Cincmnah settled for the
$1 ,000 all m1lhon dollar pool
players receive
This week s regular wm
mng numbers
Three - digit number 472
(four seven two )
Four-digit number 0089
(zero zero-e1ght.mne)
Five-digit number 3036ll
(three-zero lhree-six-etght )
Stx-dtgll number 125127
(one
two five one two
seven)
Super Santa wmnmg
nwnbers

Two
digit numbers 71
(seven-&lt;Jne) 46 (four-siX ) 45
(four five) and 28 (two
eight )
Four-digit number 3931
(three mne three-{)lle)
F•ve digit number 33126
( three-three-&lt;Jne-two SIX)
Stx digtt number 957992
(nine five - seven-nme-mne
two )

his opemng statement before
a distnct court JUry of seven
women and f1ve m en told of

the mght of Oct 18 when
S1rnants allegedly entered the
Henry Kelhe home m Suther
land kdlmg Kelbe his wife a
son and three grand
children
Holscher said S1mants con
fessed twice
' I JUst killed the Kelhes
Don't tell nobody ' Holscher
said Sunants 30 told a
nephew, James Boggs, 13
Mmutes la ter S1mants who
had been hvmg Wilh the
Boggs - the Kelhes' next
door neighbors - called h•s
mother
Holscher said S1rnants told
her what he had done and
sa1d

I'm commg home '
Stmants father Am os

d1dn l believe hi s son
He went to the Kelhe home
Holsc her sa1d and upon
opemng the front door saw
two bndtes His wife called an
ambulance
The JUry seleellon proceedmgs began Monday but
Thursday was the f1rst tune
some reporters had entered
the
courtroom
They
preVIously had obeyed the
advice of attorneys appealmg
a controversial gag order
ISsued by prestdmg D1stnct
Judge Hugh Stewart
However the case now has
turned from one of freedom of
the press There were no
restrictions on reporters as
the court set out to delermme
tf Snnants was msane

changed m November m
contrast to the years biggest
spurt of I 8 per cent durmg
OCtober Overall however
wholesale pnces rose at an
annual rate of 10 I per cent

APRIL 1975
Apr I
1
R1chart4
Chambers v1ce pres dent of
th e Pomeroy Nationa l Bank
announced his retirement
Margaret

Allen

Rt

4

Pomeroy was a v ct m of a
h t sk1p acctden t
Apr I 1. The Larry
Mornson plaque and p1cture
at Sou th ern H gh Schoo l was
unve il ed
Karen
Reed
Reed sville
selec ted
as
delegate from Eastern H1gh
School to attend the annual
World Af fa1rs lnst tute 1n
Cmcinna t
Apnl 3 - Syracuse Mayor
Herman London announced
that
t he
to wn s
pre
app hca f1 on for a sw mm mg
pool fund ng ht'ld been a p
proved
Apn l 4- De lmar A K•d
Ca naday 69 Pomeroy d ed
at Hol zer M ed1ca l Cente r
Me1gs County s 619 Bend
Mmstrel Assoc1at1on m 22 nd
year of product on
Apr t 5 SVAC Most
Valuable ~layers awards
went to Dave W.rse Kyger
Creek best lmeman M t ch
Nease Sou th er n best ba ck
and M ar k Swain Hannan
Tra ce most valuable cage
player
Apr I 6 Drew Webst er
Post 39 Amer1can Leg on
we re hosts to t he annual
spnng conference
Apr I 7 - A resolu tion to
I le appl ca t on tor par
tic pat on n the Na t1ona l
Flod Insurance Program was
passed by Pom eroy Counc •I
Apr 18 - B II Ph II ps head
basketball coac h at Easter n
r es gned h1 s post
Apn l 9 - Ann Colwell was
selec ted to new M e gs County
Da1ry Pr ncess

Apriii O- Wil bur L IT ppl
Molden 60 R u tla nd d• ed a t
Ve tera ns Memor al Hosp •ta l
from an acc •d ent al gunshot
wound
Apnl 11 Cert ifica t e of
r ef r ement p r esen ted to
Her bert G !key from Ga ll •a
Me1gs Fraterna l Order of
Pol ce
Apr I 14 N lnety lot wo
person s donated b ood at the
Bloodmob le
Apr I 15 .._ Chn stme

Guthne Me gs H gh Schoo l
voca l m us c superv1sor an d
Nolan P Swack ha mer soc1a l
stud1es teacher a nd head golf
coach
res 1gn ed
L arge
Am en can Flag tha t fl ew over
the N at on s cap ta l was
prese n te d
to
Pom ero y

Elementa ry School by the
Amen ca n Leg1 on Auxll 1ary
of Drew Webster Pos t 39
,Apr I 16 - Glep Crosp J
William Dav1 s and T om
Hysell
nstall er repa rmen
for
Gener a l
Tele ph one
Com pany presented awards
for hero te act on
Apr I 17 ~ Appr ox mately
600 employes of Me gs Mme
No 1 a nd Ra ccoon Mme No 3
ott the• r tabs due to a work
stopp age
Apr I 18 Harold Car
nahan 68 Rt
I Rae ne
101 ured tn a tractor acc ident
S1x hundr ed feet of cha n li nk
fence
pla ce d
around
Syracuse bal It e ld
Ron
Loga n new head basketball
coach for M e1gs Mara uders
Apnl 20 - Joe Ro senbaum
r ece ve d the Eagle ran k
h1ghest n Boy Scout ng Mrs
He le n B
Mullen
78
Pom eroy
died at h e r
r es idence

Aprol 21 -

Scott t,ucas

a dm101 str a t or o f Ve tera n s
Memor al
Hosp tfal
pres ented a
plaque b y
dire cto r s of th e candy
stnper s
Apr I 2'1. ~ Harold Car
nahan C9 Rt 1 Rdune d1 ed
a t Un• verslfy
Hos pit a l
Col umbus
Apr il 23 - DaVJ~ Sm1th
sen1o r at South e r n Htgh
r ece 1ved the coveted John
Ph1l o Sousa Award as out

Sudden death in heart disease

•

fact o th er Illnesses can
sometimes predt spose a
person to havmg one

The electrocardiOgram IS
usually normal until the
attack occurs It tests the
heart muscle and the disease
ts m the artenes to the heart
muscle When the artery Is
plugged or occluded durtng
the attack and the muscle Is
then damaged the elec
trocardtograrn will show 11 It
Is not unusual at all lor a
fairly good exammalwn not
to provide any mlormahon
about an Impending heart
atlack
And II Is fairly typtcal of
people to fall to follow lhetr •
doctor's
advtce
Like
education people pay fot tl
then try to avOid gettmg their
money s worth out of the
mvestm enl Your doctor
cannot qwl smok111g for you
He cannot s top drlnkmg
coffee or diet lor you He can
only advise, and the rest is up
to the pahenl
I am all for educatton of

August

and

Alan Greenspan, chairman

of the President s Council of
Economtc Advlsers ,
diScounted the monthly

changes on grounds they are
sometimes w1de and usually
unpredictable
It IS better to look for a
trend developmg over an

Meigs news highlights

DR.
LAMB
'

By laiwreace E Lamb, MD
said Oh' and with lh1s he
DEAR DR LAMB - Al»)lt, ..put h1s hands to h1s head and
a year ago my husband, age""'fl was all over We rushed
61, started to get a slight pain, h•m to the hospital but 11 was
which only lasted a lew too late
The death cerltf1cate read
seconds, nght m the center of
hls chest at the bottom of the coronary occluston When I
breastbone He also had asked our family doctor for
heartburn, belching and gas an explanation he said It was
He would only get the pam hard to detect that What do
once m a while
you th~nk?
Our family doctor told him
DEAR READER - I think
11 was h1s stomach H~ gave jhts Is a fairly common story
him stomach pills and a I JUSt wish II were possible to
bottle of Maalox and advtsed make people understand that
him to cut down on smoking often the first real s1gn of
coffee and to avotd fried heart disease ts sudden
foods He smoked one pack of death
cjpreHes each day
The burmng pam tn the
AI our request he had an lower breastbone region as
electrocardiogram, and the you described 11 probably was
results were normal
from acid d1geshve jwce
He continued to drink three 1rr1tatmg
the
lower
cups of coffee and d1d not cut esophagus Whtle heart pain
down~ much on smoking
can be located In thai region
About a month after he 11 has a dtfferenl charac
recovered from an episode of terlslic or It lndllces more
Ru he came home from work sev~e pam with vom11Ing
and said he d1dn I feel good tncer type dtsorders will not
He felt weak We sat down at prolect vou agamst also
the table lor supper, and he havtng a hear' attack In

between
November

I

that pahent
b ut even
knowmg that the first symptom may be death doesn t
see m to m ohvate man}
pattents to do what ts best for
themselves
Your husband significantly
mcreased his nsk of havmg a
heart attack by Ius smoking
that may be why he IS not
here today Don t blame yotll'
doctor for his negligence If
this re ply helps others' to
reahze their responsibility,
perhaps 11 wtll be worth
n skm g up se tlmg you by
pomting out your husbands
role m h1s term mal illness
For further mformation on
heart attacks send 50 cents
for The Hea lth l etter
number 2 10 Heart Attack
Myocardial InfarctiOn
Angma Pectons w1th a long,
s ta mped
self-addressed
envelope for malhng Send
your letter to Dr Lamb, tn
care of this newspaper P 0
Box 1&gt;51 RadiO Ctty Statton,
New York, NY 10010

standing bandsman
Apnl 25 Three Meig s
County ele men tary schoo ls
mer e c losed as th e r esult of
h gh water
Duotne Wol fe
h r ed as head baske tb all
coach a t Eas t er n H gh
School
Apr I 27 - Breakmg and
ente r ng at th e He nsley
Grocery Store on SR 124
April
28
Pmeroy
Chamber of Com m erce en
dorsed the levy for the Me1gs
County Board o f M en tal
Retardat1on

Apnl

Da le Sm th

29 -

s1gned a proclamat ion to
observe Law Day U SA
on Ma y 1 B1ds were opened

by the Oh o State Hig hway

D &lt;J ISIOn to repa1r U S 33
br dge over t he Oh o R 1ver at
Pomeroy

SEPTEMBER 1975
Sept I - V1olence flar ed at
Meigs Mme No 2 as a result
of a wor:k stoppage The
Pomeroy F re Depar tment
staged 1fs annual La bor Day
pa r a de
Sept ~ 'J. - Ar ea r es dent s
p leaded for he l p on th e
Po m eroy M ason B r dge
r epa .r work and we r e given
sup port by st at e of f c 1a ls at a
publ c meet~ng 1n Pomeroy
Sept 3 Coa l m ners
w1ves staged m eet mgs to
secu r e food stamp s
Sept
4 W llt am G
M dd leswart Jr Portl and
d1ed n Hunt mgton as the
resul t of m tunes r ece ved n a
ca r motorcyde ace dent
Se pt 5 Don Nelson
Route 1 M ddleport wa s
named manager o f t he new
branc h o f th e Pom eroy
Nat•onal Ban k at Tuppers
Pla ms The ra r ea was w ithou t
ra n for a couple of months
but tf poured for the open ng
of the football season
Se pt 6 - Ktm Jones and
Oma Prat t r ecour1ted happy
expen ences as two of the f• r st
g1rls se lected lo r th e 1975 All
Oh 0 Sta te Far Band
Sept 7 - Leo H1ll Rae ne

Se pt

17

Sunday &amp;hool attendance
on Jan 4 was 35 the offenng
$18 74 Election of Sunday
&amp; hoot officers for 1976 ts as
follow s Begmners class ,
Dons D1lhnger and Charlotte
Van Meter Prunary class,
OSie Mae Follrod and Nma
Robmson

Sunbeams class,

Myrtle Fla nders and Nma

secretary

app roved to speed up repair

Randy

processes at the Pomeroy

Kathy DJlhnger

Mason bndge
Sept 9
East ern Loca l
School Board a pproved a pay
h ke lor d!Sirocl teachers
Sept 10 - Greg Taylor was
announ ced as new game
protector n Me igs County

Kathy D1lhnger and Kathy
11 d
h
St h
Fo ro
us ers,
ep en
Follrod and Timothy Spen
cer Lloyd Dtlhnger IS
t...: d
d Ch 1
superm..,n ent an
ares

replac mg Ga ry Swope who
served n th e post tor stx
yea r s A Mason W Va l we
departm ent tanker t a k1 11 9
part m a pract ce run ove r
lurned on lhe T m Mid

D

Robmson

Moore

Wtllmg

Workers

Adult class

D 11

and

Nelhe

treas urer

R 11

I Inger

o

11

ca '

hbrar1ans,

Woode asst supt
Worship services were held
t 11
th D
1
a
am WI
r
es ey
Clarke Dist Supt dehvermg

w

the message from Luke 6 26dleport
36
on the Golden Rule '
Sept 11 - The M e1gs Loca l
Sc hool Board acce pted (gettmg along with people )
$30 ooo from the stat e to use
Attendance wa s 24 Holy
n 1mprov ng th e form er
fie
Pomer oy Jumor Htgh Schoo l
commwuon was given 8 r
lor a voca t1ona l ce nter
the sermon to 22 people
Sept 12 - Sout hern Loca l
Wednesday evemng serSchoo l Board an nou nced to v1ces were held at the church
place a J 85 m II levy before
voters to upgra de h•gh school here With a Watch Servtce
la CJII es
and refreshments tn sptle of
Sept
4 The Me1gs th
torm
e th
Co mm11tee
every s
Y w a er
B ce nl e nn al
st aged two events m Rae ne
Mr and Mrs Richard
and a t Chesler
- Douglas and Kelly VIsited
Sept 5 - Joan Cu lp was Robert and Gay Ann Burke
iln nou n ce d
new
Meig s
san tan an
and Lori and Scott last
Sepl 16 - Ve rnon Weber
Sunday
owner of th e Oualtty Pnnt
Recent vlsttors of the

ca rr

Shop announced plans for
open ng
a
branch
1n

Wtlliam

Pom eroy James A Ba ch of

Mr and Mrs Albert Hoffner

fanuly were

Shade and t he Eastern Loca I

of Pomeroy Mary Carr and

Teachers Assn eta! tiled a

Olhe Atherton local

the Oh10 Valley Horse Show
Assn at the Rock SAr lngs
Fa1rgrounds assoclatlor)' tall
roundup
~..o~, ,...

Genevieve Guthrie was
able to be out to church
Sunday lor the first smce her
Illness with Martha Elliott
accompanymg her

BOOSTERS TO MEET
The Meigs Juntor Athletic
Boosters will meet Monday,
Jan 12, at 7 30 p m m the
cafetena at Meigs Jun1or
High m Middleport

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E)ftC Ed
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Me g s County s Achievement
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The Reuter

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contr but ons to the Capitol
Unt1Jers1ty football squad

Sept 23 -

N1esel Duvall

night

held

In

Pomeroy The ferry be1ween

Pomeroy and Mason had to
qu1t runnmg and sever11l
schools were disrupted due to
hea vy nuns wh1ch fell In the
area

'

" Rose also honored by Sport
-Magazme as the World Senes
hero and selected by Sports
Illustrated as Sportsman of
the Year durmg the past
-four months beat out golfer
Jack
Nicklaus
and
heavyweight champiOn
Muh ammad Ah fo r top
professional athlete honors
His pme was a diamond
• studded gold buckled belt
va lued at $15 000
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On Wednesday, December 31 an arllcle written by me was
published on the front page of The Dally Sentinel ThiS was a
news release about my elforis to serve the residents of MeigS
County and thiS area I thought 1t best to make an offer to the
County Board of Conuniss1oners as they had been approached
earlier by members of the 848 Board lor funding for the
Community Mental Health Center
The Ohio Valley Fellowship Inc of wbteh lam founder and
president IS the only drog a008e agency listed for Meigs
County m the Oh1o Drug Abuse Directory for 1975
Since I have had 28 years uf experience and lrammg in
alcohol and drug aoose problems and have the credentials lllld
scars to prove It I expected at least a yes or no arUIWer to my
offer
Instead an orgamzalion headed by Rev W H Perrin has
chosen to answer for the board of commissioners and unply
that our program Is not adequate because it Is noni)rofesslonal
and unofficl81 Those lmpliea lions are false and totally
U'l'esponsible The fact that we do not use the taxpayers'
money to admlntster our program should not have any bearing
whatsoever on our efficiency and worthiness We have been
operating for over two years and w1U discuss our record of
achievement With anyooe, anywhere they ehooee to debate the
ISSue We rever~ the truth as that IS the chtef Ingredient Ill
alcohol and drug abuse counseling
Rev Perrin has made several points in his arUcle which to
say the least are misleading I believe that alcohol and drug
abuse probleins are life or death Situations and demand
complete honesty m reporting
Item 1 Rev Pernn says he has a drug awse agency with
tramed personnel conststmg of Miss Jo HunUngton at the
Veterans Memorial Hospital Acheck with the hospital reveals
that Miss Jo Huntington wtll be at the hospital one day every
two weeks and accordmg to her restune, she Is qualified to
counsel on alcohol problems only
The public should know that alcoholiB classified as a drug
OOt should also knOW that drug abuse therapy lra1n111g IS far
more comprehensive, and although the t:roblem Is similar ,!be
process of counselmg IS radically different In fact the Ohio
Legialature has divided alcobolabuse and dnl8 abuse therapy
and tralrung mto two separate departments The Ohio Health
Department has responslblllty for alcohoUsm and the
Department of Mental Health and Retardation takes care of
drog a bnse problems
The Ohio Valley Fellowship IDe staff and I have been
~amed and registered by the Ohio Bureau of Drug Abuse and
we will be glad for the opportunity to show Rev Pemn our
certiflca te lor his Inspection He wW lind It Is illegal to operate
a 4rug ablll!O agency not registered by the Bureau of Dnlg
Abuse
Meigs County needs a full-time drug awse agency , and
there should be no controveny about that
Item 2 Rev P=in says that his agency 111 tbe only one
getUng referrals from the Meigs Care Une Aooordlngto Lady
Borton, Director of the Care Line, that stallment ts untrue
Her telephone number is Bn-7502 You can call her for
verification The Ohio Valley Fellowship Inc Is listed by the
Care Line as an official drUg abuse agency, 1
Item 3 Rev Perrin lists Alcobollcs Anonymous lllld
Alanon as resources he recommends The truth aa best we can
ascertain IS that Rev Pl!rrln has not ref=ed a single person
to the members of A A In Pomeroy or the A A group In
GalllpoUs Alanon members report no contact with 'Rev
Pl!rrln
We CIII1Uilend Judge Robert Buck for his Interest In the
DWI Resident Program In Athens and hope we can st.rt a
similar program in Mei811 County
We also know that the only one working for 'Rev Perrin's
agency who has brought alcoboUcs to A A meeUnga is Bill
Baer, and he k11011S of no contact Rev Perrin has made with A
A
In my opinion, If the good reverend would attend an A A
meet!Dg, It might help him In hia cow..llng I eXtend an Invitation to him to gowlthmetoameellng
Item 4 Rev Perrin's arllele say• that his agency Is well
funded by the state of Ohio, and wben we evaluate tbe facia, we
arrive at one cmcl1181on - he gela the money lllld we do the
work
could Juatlly 0111' m:lalence 011 that fact alone
Item 5 It has been my oa--num In wort1ng with
alccJhoUcs and drug a buM-a lor many yean !bat they hive to
be pretty desperate before they will 10 to • miiUt« or Judie
for help Let 'a help lbem before they have to 10 that far
We alncerely appreciate the aupport Ill 10me lnlluenclal
pro~l people, elpllCially the Mlnilterlal AIIIOdatlon who
pabUcly declared lltiWIOfl for our J1i t~~~am Jut IAIIIlllllll', add
the Olunty P T A who lnvltad ualo do a PI'OI!'IDI for them iit
their regular meeting in October
Although I disdain cm~wny about alcohol and ling
J1oblema,l think there II room for everyone who lllrJinl to 4lo
IGIIlething about the IIICJit _._ ~ prab1em we haw

we

today With totaiCIICJII'I'donand«•"miUment, we may llllb

111.,

!be 1'11111 .,...,..,. . . tbale wbo naed
mac:b.
..
n 11 b) lbe IPirttofiii'GIIIIriJ Lo.e ~&amp;1..,, "Let Tbe lltl'il
Shine In " Write me at Boa: •. Racine, Oblo, 41771, with yclr
comments -Jim Clelarkl, pmldent, Ohio Valley Fellonb1p,
Inc
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sportswriters and broad
casters across the vahon
Rose recetved 31 first place
votes and too• pomts to beat
out Nicklaus by 17'. pomts
Nicklaus wmner of hts fifth
Masters and fourth PGA
crowns had 29 first place
votes and 138 pomts while All
the 1974 Hickok wmner had
21 firsts and 121 pomts
Rose one of baseball s top
salaned stars could hve off
the loot he has accumulated
~tncc October
I ve been to New York
three limes smce the World
Senes and I must have
received $40 000 worth of
gifts
sa id Rose
I hke
commg to New York

,.

I m not really surprised
that I won this award Rose
smd Thursday
The only
thmg l was surprised by and
d1sappo mted about all season
was the Natwnal League
MVP 'otmg I thought Joe
Morgan should have won the
MVP but I fell I should have
bee n second I fmtshed fifth
an d I don t see how a nybody
cou ld have left me off his
ba llot

Smith nets 40
in Warriors win
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Alfred
Social Notes

Sept a - A 10 hour day s1x
day work wee k sc hedule was

Me1gs H1gh and Eastern High

'Year' Award

I

Parker and Helen Woode

bands d1d well 1n band a
rama competltron held at
Pomt Pleasant
Sept 21 - Marilyn La yne
was crowned 1976 queen of

• 1 he 34 year-&lt;Jid third base
'man of the Cmc•nJLat 1 Reds
''Who led Ins club to a seven
game victory over the Boston
~ed Sox m the World Series
picked up his third maJor
honor since October Thur
•sday
when he was named
wmner of the S Rae Hickok
' ProfessiOnal Athlete of the

•I&amp;Dee'•

da is

Pathologists Chicago for his

•• nBy FRED M&lt;MANE
~"" UPI Sports Writer
• • NEW YORK 1UPIJ - Pete
·•u Rose who wasn t even voted
•• the most valuable player on
his own team this past year
has turned a starrmg role m
the World &amp;nes mto a post

Dts I net Amencan Leg on
Au:.:d 1ary Pres den t Mrs
'florence R chards of M1d
dleport was honored w1th a
r ece pt ton n M ddleport
Sepl 19 - The Mldlfleport
Police Dept offered $100
reward for mfo !eadmg to
ar r est and co n v 1c t1on of ~-- ----- ----- --------------- 1
Lellers of oplaloa are welcomed Tbey 1boald be
1
persons
who
damaged 1
bus 1ness a n d school w ndows i
leo a lbaa 300 worda loag (or be subject to reduelioa by
I
n fh e commvn 1ty The month
editor)
and
mual
be
slped
wltb
the
ad·
:
1
the
conc luded w th the trag1c
dress Names may be wilbbeld upaa pablkatloa
deat h of fou r year old Amy .. I
1
daughter of the former Mary
However, oa request, names wW be dllcl01ed Lellen
1
Thompson m a plane acc ident
1
at 8 nghampton N Y Nea r 1 should be In good taste, 1ddreu1D&amp; laaes, Dol ~rI
th e month s end Mr and 1 soaaUIIes
Mr s Horace Karr staged a I
t
most
successful
pol led
Hereford herd d spersa I sale
w tth buyers com ng from
so me 10 st ates Dr1ll ng
equ pm ent va lued a t $55 000
I
I
was stolen n Ra e ne

class Thelma Henderson and
Dan Moore Youn g a dults,
H oward Flanders and Danny

ro le as direc tor of the
laboratory at
Veterans
M emonal Hosp i tal
The

is for increued production
and job o~unllles lllld
easmg Inflation
Pate and G~eenapan
acknowledged that job lllld
price conditions are bad by
historic standards but insisted there is solid evidence
they wtU Improve

IillO GRANDE - RA:gllllraUoo Ia llllll opea al Rio
Grode College-Commually College ae&lt;ordlllg to Deaa
Brown, director of ailmlallou aad reconlll, ud wUI
remala opeo until am week
There aro many eoeolng clu- available IDcllllllDg
Art History lhru the flemu•ala.,.,, AceoaallDC n,
CroeheUng, Real Eltate FlnaDee, S)'SieDII of MaD, Sodal
Gerontology, aad Rhelork of Blceolemllal, all 011 Wedneoday evenlog
Pl!nons lalensled III theoe or oilier Rio Graade
Colletee-Commaally Colletee _...,. llboold coalacl Deaa
Brown at the CoDetee dartag replar olflee lioan tla.Df. lo
5 p m ) Mooday through Friday, or regllllraUon caa be
done durmc the lint class meei!Dg

New E1gh th

-

~a~.oottheov~all~~

season bonanza

~e pt 24 Heavy mining
equtpment was bemg moved
mto the Pomeroy .tu n tor H1gh
Sc hool aud fOf"rum for e:-c
pans 1on of the m1ntng In
strucf 1on program
Sept 15 - Work progressed
n1cely on a new Mason•c
Temple at Harrrsonvl!le
Sept -16 - The home of Mr
anet Mrs Durward Cum1ngs
near Pomeroy was stru ck by
fir e

vas named an nstr uctor a t
the R o Grand e Commun t y
College Large plate gla ss
w ndows wer e broke n a·t the
Oh o Power Co and th e ot
fl ees of Crow
Crow and
Porter 10 Pomeroy by va n

sulf n the U S D stn ct Court
charg ng unfa.r non r enewal
of Bach s contra ct by the
Eas t ern Local Board of
EducatiOn
Sept 17 Construction
was underway on a mater
cable addlf on for ser v1 ce
•mprovements n the RUtland
exc hange of the General
Telephone Co o f Otuo
Se pt 18 The Meig s
County Museum an nounced
plans fo r be ng open on a
r egu lar schedule Southern
Local teachers asked for the
state m tn1m um salary
~e pt 19 Dr Ernie S
V llaneuva a native of the
Ph lipp nes became Me1gs
County s newest doctor
Sept 20- Dr Lew1s Telle
was awarded a plaque by the
Co ll ege
of
Amen can

extended period of time,"
Greenspan said ~Uy But
he said there 111 "nothing out
there now that bothers me" In
regard to a sudden increase
111 unemployment or sharply
higher prices
Assistant
Commerce
Secretary James Pate said
the monthly reports ~

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NBA Roundup
Umtcd Press lnternatwn al
, Ph• I Smith the qUiet gu) on&gt;
the Go lden State Warnors
.......edmlts he "as
em
-bar rasse d
when
hiS
n.l.earrunates kept feedmg him
, \he ball tn the fmal quarter of
Timrsdav mght s 129 113 "'"
il over Phoemx
~
Smith tn his second season
had scored 40 pomts m the
' first three pcnods
... W1th h1 s tea mmate s
helpin g r I
he lallwd
.,11
more
HI S
51
• lpta l su rp assed the pt e
u

ywus

NBA

se ,1 son s

h1gh

Noplftts No g1n rn1cs

Just Highest
Interest Rates
In The Area

shot s

Sm it h 6-4 star out of Sa n
F 1 Jncis co made 20 of 27
shots a nd hit 13 In a row 10 one
hot stretch
Coach AI t\ttles admitted
he Ul ged his team to keep
feeding the )Oung backcourt
st a1

It s !he kind of lhmg he
mdy ne\ er ha ve another
chance to achieve the rest of
hiS hfe said Allies
I he Win was the 15th m the
last 18 ga mes fur Golden
Sta t ~ now 27 9 Rick Barry

51A%

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of oO b) Bob McAdoo of
Bu ffal o It \\aS also the
biggest output by a n NBA
guard smce Gall Goodnch of
the !.akers scored 53 last
Marc h
I "as a lillie emba rra ssed
1n the fourth quarter
said
Smith 1 was forcmg shots
Eve• ybody wanted me to get
11 1 over SOl I d ra ther get my
shots from the flow of the
gcune th:m have ev erybod;
lookmg for me 1felt \ ery hot
bul l di d not wa nt to force anl

•dde&lt;l 27 for the Warnors,
who bolted to a 23 7 lead and
nc \ e r looked ba ck
E lsewhere m the NBA New
Orleans topped Kansas City
IQ7 97 Houston beat Atlanta
tl 5 106 a nd
Cle ve land
whi pped Philad elplua ll5-105
There were no scheduled
ABA ga mes Wednesday

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Cleveland
19 18 SH
Houston
17 18 186
New Orleans· 16 19 457
W('s t crn Conlerenct&gt;
Mtdwest OtVI SIOft
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Detrott
15 18 455
M !waukee
15 20 4~
Kansas Ct y
12 25 324
Ch cago
9 26 257

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Los Ange les
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United l'res~ lnlcrnatiunal
Jim Zoet Kent Slates 7-11
JUOIVJ CPO lei ft Unt (;._mad l
hasn I { ome m to h1s llwfl yet

but look out when r, does
We ve lned to work our
post man lvith the ball I tlunk
this game will g1ve Zoe! more
confidence
said Golden
Hashes coach Re~ Hughes
afte1 Thursday n1ght s 116.£0
bombmg of St Francis I Pa 1
... Zoet scored a car eer h1gh
11 pomts and blocked a
school r"cord seven shots He
and James Co llin s who
talhed 10 pomts each pulled

GB

down mne rebounds
"' H e g1ves us another

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dimension

Pa ct ftC 0 lr'ISIOft

W L P et
?7 9 750
22 19 537

Kent State in 86-60 romp

18 526 8
PAoenn(
16 18 47 1 10
Portland
13 2.4 351 14
Thurs days Rt!sutts
Houston 11 5 1\llanla 106
Cle&lt;Je and 11 5 Ph Iadelphia 105
New Orleans 107 Kansas Clly 97
Goldeh St..i;ile 129 Phoen )( 113
Fnday s Ga mes
Wash ngtpn at Sos on
Ch cago al Bu ffal o
Los 1\ngeles at Ph ladetph a
De ro t at M ilwaukee
Sea tie at Phoen )(

Hughes said of

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15 20

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tlmg R1shups In the f1rsl OhiO Hardy added 18 more W pace
Conference game of the Akron toIl~ wm over Cheyney
season for buth learns
State
Wesleyan a 32 30 leader at
The Zips now 6-3 broke the
halftime had 23 turnovers m game open early m the
.the cnhre game compared second half outscormg the
with only 16 for Musk~ngum Wolves 17 2 m a s•x mmute
Dan Howell pumped '" 12 stretch and held a 46 32 adpomts for the Muskies and vantage
with
11 13
Marvm Smalley added II
rematmng
The Bis hops played at
Center Dave Kyle scored 28
home "ere paced by Geron p_pmts and pulled down 19
Tales 22 counters and six rebounds to lead Cleveland
rebounds Fe llow freshman State to 1ts narrow v1ctory
M1ke K111naird had 17 pomts over Kenyon
and 12 caroms
Ttm
App leton
paced
Musk111gum ts 7 2 a nd OhiO Kenyon now 7-4 with 25
Wesleyan dropped to 2 6
pomts while Charles I ovmg
Al Akron Jim Abrams added 14 for Cleveland State ,
scored 20 pOints and Lou no"~ g

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Bruins escape with 62-61 victory

Umted Press International
UCI A and Nevada-Las
Vegas barely escaped upsets
on oppost tton courts Thurs
day mght each w1nmng by
Amer ca n Baske1ba ll Assoc1a one pmnt agamst unranked
t1on Stand1ngs
teams
wh!ll! Southern
By Un 1ted Press tnternat1onal
W
L Pet
GB Cahforma found Itself taking
Denver
26 9 7J3
on more tha n 11 could handle
New York
77 I I 667
3
against unhera lded Oregon
San Anton o
20 13 606 5
Kcnlucky
18 16 529 7
State
lnd•ana
19 11 518 1
Third ranked UCLA was
51 Lou s
t7 'i' l 447 10
v r g n1a
6 28 176 19
very, very lucky ' to score a
Thur &lt;&gt; day s Re sults
62-61 Pacific E ight vtctory
( No gan es scheduled I
Fndav s Gam es
over Oregon when the p ucks
Ken ucky al New York
miSsed two shots m tlie last 10
~ a n An ton o at lnd 1ana
v rg n1.1 a• Denver
seconds
The Ducks fought back
Nat 1ona1 Hockey League Stand
from
a 10 pomt defiCit With
ngs
Bv Un~t e d Press International 5 2!itogoa ndgotthe ball one
Campb ell Conference
pomt down when freshman
Pafnck 0 VISIOn
W L T Pfs Danny Mack stole an tn
Ph tnr:t etph a
27 6 B
62
N Y Isla nders 2 12 7
19 bounds pass w1th 2~ ~Pf'on&lt;i~

1\ ttanta
N Y R.an ger s

h1s towering p1vot
People F la&gt;h was led by Pal
Will key on fr llms or Corteze S" oen, y and Ken Horocho
IBrn\'On) and our benc:h can "'th mnc points each
PI&lt;k llungs up
Sl FranciS leadtng scorer
T)le victor) was KSU s Jack Phelaen who had been
third m a row at home At li-4 nettm~ near 17 pomts per
the Flashes alread) have game was held to JUSt five
matched last seasons win
E lsewhere Muskmgum got
total I they were 6 20 In 1974 by OhiO Wesleyan 69 63
7&gt;1
Akron defeated Cheyney
Sopll(lmore guard Tony State 1 Pa 1 69-54 Cleveland
Jamtson was lop poml State edged Kenyon 61-60 and
producer for Kent with 18 Wilberforce thumped OhiO
Also m double figures were DommiCan &amp;9-75
Odell Ball with Ia pomts" and
Muskmgum s Larry Hall
Brown with 13
scored 25 pomts and hauled m
Posstbly a bit r oad weary nine rebounds a nd the
I they have n I played at home Musk1es took advantage of 15
smce De~ 19 ) commg off a second half Ohto Wesleyan
Win over Butler the 5 5 Red lw-novers to )Yiup the Bat

left Ron Lee dribbled off 10
seconds then drove mto the

key and fed off to teammate
Gr eg Ballard whose eight
foot bank shot rolled off the
nm with stx seconds left Lee

who paced Oregon with 17
pomls Immediately fouled
UCLA s Ralph Drollmger
who m1ssed a one and-utie
and gave the Ducks a half
court desperahon shot by
Mike DrumQlO nd which
barely mtssed
We re very very lucl!:y to
escape with a wm because we
didn t make l'ery many free
throws there In the end •
UCLA Coach Gene Bartow
satd I thmk we tried too
hard
Sixth-ranked Nevod• I M

Vegas ran off six straight
pomts .m the olosmg mmutes
to overcome gntty Seattle 0089 The Rebels were trailing
by three pomts With I 17 to
pla) Then Eddi e Owens who
had 25 pomts hit a 15-footer
w1th 1 05 to play to pull Las
Vegas to WIIhtn one a t 85-84
Loyd Batts stole the Chtefta w s m bo und pass was
fouled and converted botlt
free throws
&amp;attle s James Day ttpped
m the apparent go-ahead
basket but 1t was nullified for
offensive goaltendmg "'th 32
seco nds left I as Vegas
Robert Simlh hit four straight
free throws In the closmg
sec ond s as the Re bels
remamed unbeaten In 14

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games
n• , firs\ 17 shots '" the second
Rocky Smith scored 21j 1 ,ba!filoi]ull away from a 32-32
potnts and Lonme Shellpn J.lll lf\lp)~ t1e and wm 77-68
added 18 to help Oregon Sta!jl, oye&lt; lllm01s
upsel15thranked USC 80-70 m
the opening Pac-11 basketball
game for both teams Oregon
State trailed 38-37 at the half
' ' ~uy The Best
but moved ahead for good at
By Bluegra s~
51-49 with 13 49 left on a
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anotfier siX straight pomls
before USC could hit lhe
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k ee p
the
13th ranked.
Wolvermes undefea ted tn the
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Sa turday mghl for a key MOC
basketball contest
The Pwneers 7-8 overall
are I I In conference play It
will be Rw s league opener
RIO IS 5-7 on the year
Malone dropped tis league
opener to Tiffin be fore
dowmng Ce darvtlle 72 43
earlier th1s "eek
Malone defendmg Dtstr1ct
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before losmg out tn the
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Coach Bowerman will start
Charlie Cox 5-8 semor from
Brooklyn and Mark Klem IH
semor from Nor ton OhiO at
the g uard post h ons Tony
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during special ceremomes
accordmg to Coach Lanham
Saturday s pre hmmary
game between the Middleport
Independents and RIO JVs
Will begm at 6 The Val SllV
encounter will begm at 8
lmlial
NAIA
figure s
covenng games through Dec
29 r evealed today Rw s
Jtmmy Noe Is second m
Dtstricl 22m scormg with 26 4
pomt average The leader IS
Ttffm s Tom Farns w1th a
26 9 average
Noe Is f~rst m reboundmg
w1th 12 per game average
RIO s Jim Stewart IS fourth m
this department "1th a 9 2

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shootmg with a 51 percent
mark while Stewart Is sixth m
the d1slnc t m foul shootmg
w1lh a 75 percent effort
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G1l Price at the forward
post liOns Rock Hills Jim
Stewart at center New
Lexi ngton s Paul Albanese
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Mr an d Mrs Ivan Shumate
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and s uns of Mansfield were
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Christmas weekend VISitor s
W l T Ph gl ga
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Sag naw
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Ka lamazoo
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the Lords In nine games
Jeff and Ahsa of Alban) Mr
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f- oO Wayne
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Wesley a n s oulsla ndtn g Mrs Lee Roush , Rodney
Co umbu s 3 Fort Wayn e 1
freshman
Mike Kmna1rd who Cheryl Joey and E lizabeth
To01ght s Games
Dayton at Mu skeg on
has 178 pom Is tn seven games Ann and Helen Johnson at the
Kalamazoo at Flint
for a 2!i 4 average Then home of Mr and Mrs Gene
F"o rl Wayne at To le cto
Sag naw at Port Huron
comes Demson s Todd Harrts Lambert
Satur-days Games
with a 24 5 mark and
Mr a nd Mrs Cha1ley
F ort Wayne at Muskegon
Kalamazoo at Port Huron
Oberhn s Merhn Fnend at Sm1th were New Yea1 s
f lint at Dayton
24 1
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Jeff Faloba of Manetta Is Doyle Knapp Kail, Charles
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Mr and Mrs
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followed by Friend with 12 7 Knapp Timmy of Columbus
Harris at 12 6 and Appleton were recent VISitors of Mr
and Kinnaird at 12 3
and Mrs Doyle Knapp and
CLEVELAND !UP!) Kenyon s 6-7 JUnior center
Tim Appleton IS the leader m
the OhiO Conference scormg
race wtlh an average of 26 1
pomts per game but three

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,Unemployment steady, December prices down r:Rose collects
~~~3rd rich prize

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Just super, super cold
over the Buckeye State

WASHINGTON (UPI) The et'Onomy ended 1975 on
By Ullited Pressllltei'IIIIUoul
s an encouragmg note "1th
Mansfield Pollee Sgt Dean Blamer satd today 11 was
Labor Department reports
j!utt 'super super cold ' m that Ohio c1ty which JUS! about
today
showmg
unem
!' SWI18 up the record setting cold weather mOhio
ployment held steady and
t The Nallonal Weather Servtce said sub zero tern
wholesale prices dropped m
' peratures were recorded m most sections of the slate
the last month of the year
~ early today as Arctic BIJ' cov~ed the area
'
The JObless rate m
Mansfield had the to,. est readmg m Ohto wllh a mmus 6
December was the same as m
' It IS Just super, super cold 'satd Blamer Our roads
November -8 3 per cent or
are snow covered m spots but 11 s really not that bad
an est imated 7 8 milli on
' We're not havmg any problems '
persons out of work The total
The Oh10 HigHway Patrol headquarters tn Columbu s re
number of employed persons
ported most roads were m ' pretty good shape They are
mcreased by 240 000 to 77 8
11\0SUy clear with some slippery spots tn the passtng
mil hon- partly
because
lanes '
20,000 workers returned from
A snow storm h1t Ohio Thursday and forced the closmg
stnkes
of hundreds of schools and brought hazardous dnvmg
That was still a percentage
conditions to most areas
pomt above the unem
However, mosl roads were reported m fair to good
ployment rate at the
condition today alUwugh numerous schools remamed
begmmng of the year but
closed throughout the state
down from tbe peak JObless
Dayton had a mmus 5 degree reading whtle Columbus
fate of 9 2 per cent m May
, had a reading of 4 below zero early today lor a record for
The Wholesale Prtee Index
thiS date
fell 0 4 per cent m Becember
The National Weather &amp;rvuee said the warmest spots
for the first declme m the key
m the state weFe at Ashtabula where 11 was 2 degrees
inflatton barometer m six
above zero and at Marietta and Chesapeake on the Ohio
months
River where 11 was also 2 above
The decrease wa s led by a
' The Weather Service said the fng1d weather was
2 5 per cent declme m food
brought mlo OhiO by a h1gh pressure area located over
prices to wholesalers and
~ Arkansas and by Saturday th1s area will be movmg
grocers which more than
eastward off the AllaniiC Coast, mdicatmg that
offset mcreases for nonfood
moderating temperatures my occur m Oh1o l~te today
tterns hke bwldmg matenals
,' through Saturday
and paper produ cts
Highs today were expected to be In the teens along with
UnadJus ted prices m
~ mostly sunny skies m southern Ohio and scattered snow
December were 4 2 per cent
' flumes m Northern Ohio
higher than a year before, but
Locally heavy snow squalls were expected agam off
showed a better record m 1975
&gt; Lake Erie towards Ashtabula
'
than 1974 when wholesale
'
Tomght's lows were expected to range from 5 to 10
pnces JUmped 20 9 per cent
' degrees above zero under mostly fall' sktes with highs on
Julius Shtskin, head of the
Bureau of Labor Staltsllcs
' Saturday m the 20s along with increasmg cloudiness
The extended outlook for Sunday through Tuesday calls
said the constant fluctuations
l' lor a chance of snow or scattered flurries Sunday through
tn
unemployment have
Tuesday Highs are expected to be m the upper 20s to the ' stayed wtthm the hm1ts of 8 3
i 30s and lows will be In the 20s Sunday and m the teens
per cent and 8 6 per cent
, Monday and Tuesday
durmg the last six months
Wholesale prtces were un-

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Shocking evidence expected
By JON SWEET
NORTH PLATTE, NEB
(UP!) Some of the
evidence will be shocking some so shockmg tt may be
unbeUevable ' a prosecutor
told jurors m the Erwm
Charles Stmants murder

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Arguments began Thurs
day m the trial of S1man Is
acc used of ktlhng SIX
members of a Sutherland,
Neb farm family
Deputy Lmcoln County
Attorney Marym Holscher, m

Instant millionaire is
wholly flabbergasted
CINCINNATI (UP! ) Dale Weber, 51 , a bashful
soft-spoken grandfather
spread hiS arms out wide I
don t know what to do, he
said almost pleadmg Weber
had just won $1 m1lhon
'I can t believe 1t, he said
agam and agam
Me a
nullwna1re • The man who
'had never won anythmg
valuable In my hfe was the
big wmner m the OhiO Lottery's Millionaire Drawmg
Thursday night Other big
winners were Mrs Emma
Taylor, 67 a widow and
mother of three from Bethel,
Oh1o, won $100,000 and Mrs
Palnc1a Nicely
34 a
secretary
at
Ashland
Chemical Co m Columbus,
won $50,000
Seven persons won $10 000
- Ed Hockstetler of Guernsey, Michael B1rmmgham of
North Canton Elmer G Hoff
of Cmcmnah, William
Steffens of Gahanna Harley
Riley and John Noble both of
Dayton and Mrs Elizabeth

Sheridan of Ironton
Dean Circle of Galhpohs
attendtng the draWing m
Cincmnah settled for the
$1 ,000 all m1lhon dollar pool
players receive
This week s regular wm
mng numbers
Three - digit number 472
(four seven two )
Four-digit number 0089
(zero zero-e1ght.mne)
Five-digit number 3036ll
(three-zero lhree-six-etght )
Stx-dtgll number 125127
(one
two five one two
seven)
Super Santa wmnmg
nwnbers

Two
digit numbers 71
(seven-&lt;Jne) 46 (four-siX ) 45
(four five) and 28 (two
eight )
Four-digit number 3931
(three mne three-{)lle)
F•ve digit number 33126
( three-three-&lt;Jne-two SIX)
Stx digtt number 957992
(nine five - seven-nme-mne
two )

his opemng statement before
a distnct court JUry of seven
women and f1ve m en told of

the mght of Oct 18 when
S1rnants allegedly entered the
Henry Kelhe home m Suther
land kdlmg Kelbe his wife a
son and three grand
children
Holscher said S1mants con
fessed twice
' I JUst killed the Kelhes
Don't tell nobody ' Holscher
said Sunants 30 told a
nephew, James Boggs, 13
Mmutes la ter S1mants who
had been hvmg Wilh the
Boggs - the Kelhes' next
door neighbors - called h•s
mother
Holscher said S1rnants told
her what he had done and
sa1d

I'm commg home '
Stmants father Am os

d1dn l believe hi s son
He went to the Kelhe home
Holsc her sa1d and upon
opemng the front door saw
two bndtes His wife called an
ambulance
The JUry seleellon proceedmgs began Monday but
Thursday was the f1rst tune
some reporters had entered
the
courtroom
They
preVIously had obeyed the
advice of attorneys appealmg
a controversial gag order
ISsued by prestdmg D1stnct
Judge Hugh Stewart
However the case now has
turned from one of freedom of
the press There were no
restrictions on reporters as
the court set out to delermme
tf Snnants was msane

changed m November m
contrast to the years biggest
spurt of I 8 per cent durmg
OCtober Overall however
wholesale pnces rose at an
annual rate of 10 I per cent

APRIL 1975
Apr I
1
R1chart4
Chambers v1ce pres dent of
th e Pomeroy Nationa l Bank
announced his retirement
Margaret

Allen

Rt

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Pomeroy was a v ct m of a
h t sk1p acctden t
Apr I 1. The Larry
Mornson plaque and p1cture
at Sou th ern H gh Schoo l was
unve il ed
Karen
Reed
Reed sville
selec ted
as
delegate from Eastern H1gh
School to attend the annual
World Af fa1rs lnst tute 1n
Cmcinna t
Apnl 3 - Syracuse Mayor
Herman London announced
that
t he
to wn s
pre
app hca f1 on for a sw mm mg
pool fund ng ht'ld been a p
proved
Apn l 4- De lmar A K•d
Ca naday 69 Pomeroy d ed
at Hol zer M ed1ca l Cente r
Me1gs County s 619 Bend
Mmstrel Assoc1at1on m 22 nd
year of product on
Apr t 5 SVAC Most
Valuable ~layers awards
went to Dave W.rse Kyger
Creek best lmeman M t ch
Nease Sou th er n best ba ck
and M ar k Swain Hannan
Tra ce most valuable cage
player
Apr I 6 Drew Webst er
Post 39 Amer1can Leg on
we re hosts to t he annual
spnng conference
Apr I 7 - A resolu tion to
I le appl ca t on tor par
tic pat on n the Na t1ona l
Flod Insurance Program was
passed by Pom eroy Counc •I
Apr 18 - B II Ph II ps head
basketball coac h at Easter n
r es gned h1 s post
Apn l 9 - Ann Colwell was
selec ted to new M e gs County
Da1ry Pr ncess

Apriii O- Wil bur L IT ppl
Molden 60 R u tla nd d• ed a t
Ve tera ns Memor al Hosp •ta l
from an acc •d ent al gunshot
wound
Apnl 11 Cert ifica t e of
r ef r ement p r esen ted to
Her bert G !key from Ga ll •a
Me1gs Fraterna l Order of
Pol ce
Apr I 14 N lnety lot wo
person s donated b ood at the
Bloodmob le
Apr I 15 .._ Chn stme

Guthne Me gs H gh Schoo l
voca l m us c superv1sor an d
Nolan P Swack ha mer soc1a l
stud1es teacher a nd head golf
coach
res 1gn ed
L arge
Am en can Flag tha t fl ew over
the N at on s cap ta l was
prese n te d
to
Pom ero y

Elementa ry School by the
Amen ca n Leg1 on Auxll 1ary
of Drew Webster Pos t 39
,Apr I 16 - Glep Crosp J
William Dav1 s and T om
Hysell
nstall er repa rmen
for
Gener a l
Tele ph one
Com pany presented awards
for hero te act on
Apr I 17 ~ Appr ox mately
600 employes of Me gs Mme
No 1 a nd Ra ccoon Mme No 3
ott the• r tabs due to a work
stopp age
Apr I 18 Harold Car
nahan 68 Rt
I Rae ne
101 ured tn a tractor acc ident
S1x hundr ed feet of cha n li nk
fence
pla ce d
around
Syracuse bal It e ld
Ron
Loga n new head basketball
coach for M e1gs Mara uders
Apnl 20 - Joe Ro senbaum
r ece ve d the Eagle ran k
h1ghest n Boy Scout ng Mrs
He le n B
Mullen
78
Pom eroy
died at h e r
r es idence

Aprol 21 -

Scott t,ucas

a dm101 str a t or o f Ve tera n s
Memor al
Hosp tfal
pres ented a
plaque b y
dire cto r s of th e candy
stnper s
Apr I 2'1. ~ Harold Car
nahan C9 Rt 1 Rdune d1 ed
a t Un• verslfy
Hos pit a l
Col umbus
Apr il 23 - DaVJ~ Sm1th
sen1o r at South e r n Htgh
r ece 1ved the coveted John
Ph1l o Sousa Award as out

Sudden death in heart disease

•

fact o th er Illnesses can
sometimes predt spose a
person to havmg one

The electrocardiOgram IS
usually normal until the
attack occurs It tests the
heart muscle and the disease
ts m the artenes to the heart
muscle When the artery Is
plugged or occluded durtng
the attack and the muscle Is
then damaged the elec
trocardtograrn will show 11 It
Is not unusual at all lor a
fairly good exammalwn not
to provide any mlormahon
about an Impending heart
atlack
And II Is fairly typtcal of
people to fall to follow lhetr •
doctor's
advtce
Like
education people pay fot tl
then try to avOid gettmg their
money s worth out of the
mvestm enl Your doctor
cannot qwl smok111g for you
He cannot s top drlnkmg
coffee or diet lor you He can
only advise, and the rest is up
to the pahenl
I am all for educatton of

August

and

Alan Greenspan, chairman

of the President s Council of
Economtc Advlsers ,
diScounted the monthly

changes on grounds they are
sometimes w1de and usually
unpredictable
It IS better to look for a
trend developmg over an

Meigs news highlights

DR.
LAMB
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By laiwreace E Lamb, MD
said Oh' and with lh1s he
DEAR DR LAMB - Al»)lt, ..put h1s hands to h1s head and
a year ago my husband, age""'fl was all over We rushed
61, started to get a slight pain, h•m to the hospital but 11 was
which only lasted a lew too late
The death cerltf1cate read
seconds, nght m the center of
hls chest at the bottom of the coronary occluston When I
breastbone He also had asked our family doctor for
heartburn, belching and gas an explanation he said It was
He would only get the pam hard to detect that What do
once m a while
you th~nk?
Our family doctor told him
DEAR READER - I think
11 was h1s stomach H~ gave jhts Is a fairly common story
him stomach pills and a I JUSt wish II were possible to
bottle of Maalox and advtsed make people understand that
him to cut down on smoking often the first real s1gn of
coffee and to avotd fried heart disease ts sudden
foods He smoked one pack of death
cjpreHes each day
The burmng pam tn the
AI our request he had an lower breastbone region as
electrocardiogram, and the you described 11 probably was
results were normal
from acid d1geshve jwce
He continued to drink three 1rr1tatmg
the
lower
cups of coffee and d1d not cut esophagus Whtle heart pain
down~ much on smoking
can be located In thai region
About a month after he 11 has a dtfferenl charac
recovered from an episode of terlslic or It lndllces more
Ru he came home from work sev~e pam with vom11Ing
and said he d1dn I feel good tncer type dtsorders will not
He felt weak We sat down at prolect vou agamst also
the table lor supper, and he havtng a hear' attack In

between
November

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that pahent
b ut even
knowmg that the first symptom may be death doesn t
see m to m ohvate man}
pattents to do what ts best for
themselves
Your husband significantly
mcreased his nsk of havmg a
heart attack by Ius smoking
that may be why he IS not
here today Don t blame yotll'
doctor for his negligence If
this re ply helps others' to
reahze their responsibility,
perhaps 11 wtll be worth
n skm g up se tlmg you by
pomting out your husbands
role m h1s term mal illness
For further mformation on
heart attacks send 50 cents
for The Hea lth l etter
number 2 10 Heart Attack
Myocardial InfarctiOn
Angma Pectons w1th a long,
s ta mped
self-addressed
envelope for malhng Send
your letter to Dr Lamb, tn
care of this newspaper P 0
Box 1&gt;51 RadiO Ctty Statton,
New York, NY 10010

standing bandsman
Apnl 25 Three Meig s
County ele men tary schoo ls
mer e c losed as th e r esult of
h gh water
Duotne Wol fe
h r ed as head baske tb all
coach a t Eas t er n H gh
School
Apr I 27 - Breakmg and
ente r ng at th e He nsley
Grocery Store on SR 124
April
28
Pmeroy
Chamber of Com m erce en
dorsed the levy for the Me1gs
County Board o f M en tal
Retardat1on

Apnl

Da le Sm th

29 -

s1gned a proclamat ion to
observe Law Day U SA
on Ma y 1 B1ds were opened

by the Oh o State Hig hway

D &lt;J ISIOn to repa1r U S 33
br dge over t he Oh o R 1ver at
Pomeroy

SEPTEMBER 1975
Sept I - V1olence flar ed at
Meigs Mme No 2 as a result
of a wor:k stoppage The
Pomeroy F re Depar tment
staged 1fs annual La bor Day
pa r a de
Sept ~ 'J. - Ar ea r es dent s
p leaded for he l p on th e
Po m eroy M ason B r dge
r epa .r work and we r e given
sup port by st at e of f c 1a ls at a
publ c meet~ng 1n Pomeroy
Sept 3 Coa l m ners
w1ves staged m eet mgs to
secu r e food stamp s
Sept
4 W llt am G
M dd leswart Jr Portl and
d1ed n Hunt mgton as the
resul t of m tunes r ece ved n a
ca r motorcyde ace dent
Se pt 5 Don Nelson
Route 1 M ddleport wa s
named manager o f t he new
branc h o f th e Pom eroy
Nat•onal Ban k at Tuppers
Pla ms The ra r ea was w ithou t
ra n for a couple of months
but tf poured for the open ng
of the football season
Se pt 6 - Ktm Jones and
Oma Prat t r ecour1ted happy
expen ences as two of the f• r st
g1rls se lected lo r th e 1975 All
Oh 0 Sta te Far Band
Sept 7 - Leo H1ll Rae ne

Se pt

17

Sunday &amp;hool attendance
on Jan 4 was 35 the offenng
$18 74 Election of Sunday
&amp; hoot officers for 1976 ts as
follow s Begmners class ,
Dons D1lhnger and Charlotte
Van Meter Prunary class,
OSie Mae Follrod and Nma
Robmson

Sunbeams class,

Myrtle Fla nders and Nma

secretary

app roved to speed up repair

Randy

processes at the Pomeroy

Kathy DJlhnger

Mason bndge
Sept 9
East ern Loca l
School Board a pproved a pay
h ke lor d!Sirocl teachers
Sept 10 - Greg Taylor was
announ ced as new game
protector n Me igs County

Kathy D1lhnger and Kathy
11 d
h
St h
Fo ro
us ers,
ep en
Follrod and Timothy Spen
cer Lloyd Dtlhnger IS
t...: d
d Ch 1
superm..,n ent an
ares

replac mg Ga ry Swope who
served n th e post tor stx
yea r s A Mason W Va l we
departm ent tanker t a k1 11 9
part m a pract ce run ove r
lurned on lhe T m Mid

D

Robmson

Moore

Wtllmg

Workers

Adult class

D 11

and

Nelhe

treas urer

R 11

I Inger

o

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ca '

hbrar1ans,

Woode asst supt
Worship services were held
t 11
th D
1
a
am WI
r
es ey
Clarke Dist Supt dehvermg

w

the message from Luke 6 26dleport
36
on the Golden Rule '
Sept 11 - The M e1gs Loca l
Sc hool Board acce pted (gettmg along with people )
$30 ooo from the stat e to use
Attendance wa s 24 Holy
n 1mprov ng th e form er
fie
Pomer oy Jumor Htgh Schoo l
commwuon was given 8 r
lor a voca t1ona l ce nter
the sermon to 22 people
Sept 12 - Sout hern Loca l
Wednesday evemng serSchoo l Board an nou nced to v1ces were held at the church
place a J 85 m II levy before
voters to upgra de h•gh school here With a Watch Servtce
la CJII es
and refreshments tn sptle of
Sept
4 The Me1gs th
torm
e th
Co mm11tee
every s
Y w a er
B ce nl e nn al
st aged two events m Rae ne
Mr and Mrs Richard
and a t Chesler
- Douglas and Kelly VIsited
Sept 5 - Joan Cu lp was Robert and Gay Ann Burke
iln nou n ce d
new
Meig s
san tan an
and Lori and Scott last
Sepl 16 - Ve rnon Weber
Sunday
owner of th e Oualtty Pnnt
Recent vlsttors of the

ca rr

Shop announced plans for
open ng
a
branch
1n

Wtlliam

Pom eroy James A Ba ch of

Mr and Mrs Albert Hoffner

fanuly were

Shade and t he Eastern Loca I

of Pomeroy Mary Carr and

Teachers Assn eta! tiled a

Olhe Atherton local

the Oh10 Valley Horse Show
Assn at the Rock SAr lngs
Fa1rgrounds assoclatlor)' tall
roundup
~..o~, ,...

Genevieve Guthrie was
able to be out to church
Sunday lor the first smce her
Illness with Martha Elliott
accompanymg her

BOOSTERS TO MEET
The Meigs Juntor Athletic
Boosters will meet Monday,
Jan 12, at 7 30 p m m the
cafetena at Meigs Jun1or
High m Middleport

The ~ Sentinel
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MEIGS MASON AR.EA

CHESTER L TANNEHILL
E)ftC Ed
RdBERT HOEFLICH

City Editor

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and Mark Mora were namt d
Me g s County s Achievement
Award winners for the year
at the annual coun1y 4 H

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Sept

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The Reuter

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Pomeroy and Ted and John
Lehew of Pomeroy wtre
g1ven recognition lor their

contr but ons to the Capitol
Unt1Jers1ty football squad

Sept 23 -

N1esel Duvall

night

held

In

Pomeroy The ferry be1ween

Pomeroy and Mason had to
qu1t runnmg and sever11l
schools were disrupted due to
hea vy nuns wh1ch fell In the
area

'

" Rose also honored by Sport
-Magazme as the World Senes
hero and selected by Sports
Illustrated as Sportsman of
the Year durmg the past
-four months beat out golfer
Jack
Nicklaus
and
heavyweight champiOn
Muh ammad Ah fo r top
professional athlete honors
His pme was a diamond
• studded gold buckled belt
va lued at $15 000
In a voung conduct ed of

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On Wednesday, December 31 an arllcle written by me was
published on the front page of The Dally Sentinel ThiS was a
news release about my elforis to serve the residents of MeigS
County and thiS area I thought 1t best to make an offer to the
County Board of Conuniss1oners as they had been approached
earlier by members of the 848 Board lor funding for the
Community Mental Health Center
The Ohio Valley Fellowship Inc of wbteh lam founder and
president IS the only drog a008e agency listed for Meigs
County m the Oh1o Drug Abuse Directory for 1975
Since I have had 28 years uf experience and lrammg in
alcohol and drug aoose problems and have the credentials lllld
scars to prove It I expected at least a yes or no arUIWer to my
offer
Instead an orgamzalion headed by Rev W H Perrin has
chosen to answer for the board of commissioners and unply
that our program Is not adequate because it Is noni)rofesslonal
and unofficl81 Those lmpliea lions are false and totally
U'l'esponsible The fact that we do not use the taxpayers'
money to admlntster our program should not have any bearing
whatsoever on our efficiency and worthiness We have been
operating for over two years and w1U discuss our record of
achievement With anyooe, anywhere they ehooee to debate the
ISSue We rever~ the truth as that IS the chtef Ingredient Ill
alcohol and drug abuse counseling
Rev Perrin has made several points in his arUcle which to
say the least are misleading I believe that alcohol and drug
abuse probleins are life or death Situations and demand
complete honesty m reporting
Item 1 Rev Pernn says he has a drug awse agency with
tramed personnel conststmg of Miss Jo HunUngton at the
Veterans Memorial Hospital Acheck with the hospital reveals
that Miss Jo Huntington wtll be at the hospital one day every
two weeks and accordmg to her restune, she Is qualified to
counsel on alcohol problems only
The public should know that alcoholiB classified as a drug
OOt should also knOW that drug abuse therapy lra1n111g IS far
more comprehensive, and although the t:roblem Is similar ,!be
process of counselmg IS radically different In fact the Ohio
Legialature has divided alcobolabuse and dnl8 abuse therapy
and tralrung mto two separate departments The Ohio Health
Department has responslblllty for alcohoUsm and the
Department of Mental Health and Retardation takes care of
drog a bnse problems
The Ohio Valley Fellowship IDe staff and I have been
~amed and registered by the Ohio Bureau of Drug Abuse and
we will be glad for the opportunity to show Rev Pemn our
certiflca te lor his Inspection He wW lind It Is illegal to operate
a 4rug ablll!O agency not registered by the Bureau of Dnlg
Abuse
Meigs County needs a full-time drug awse agency , and
there should be no controveny about that
Item 2 Rev P=in says that his agency 111 tbe only one
getUng referrals from the Meigs Care Une Aooordlngto Lady
Borton, Director of the Care Line, that stallment ts untrue
Her telephone number is Bn-7502 You can call her for
verification The Ohio Valley Fellowship Inc Is listed by the
Care Line as an official drUg abuse agency, 1
Item 3 Rev Perrin lists Alcobollcs Anonymous lllld
Alanon as resources he recommends The truth aa best we can
ascertain IS that Rev Pl!rrln has not ref=ed a single person
to the members of A A In Pomeroy or the A A group In
GalllpoUs Alanon members report no contact with 'Rev
Pl!rrln
We CIII1Uilend Judge Robert Buck for his Interest In the
DWI Resident Program In Athens and hope we can st.rt a
similar program in Mei811 County
We also know that the only one working for 'Rev Perrin's
agency who has brought alcoboUcs to A A meeUnga is Bill
Baer, and he k11011S of no contact Rev Perrin has made with A
A
In my opinion, If the good reverend would attend an A A
meet!Dg, It might help him In hia cow..llng I eXtend an Invitation to him to gowlthmetoameellng
Item 4 Rev Perrin's arllele say• that his agency Is well
funded by the state of Ohio, and wben we evaluate tbe facia, we
arrive at one cmcl1181on - he gela the money lllld we do the
work
could Juatlly 0111' m:lalence 011 that fact alone
Item 5 It has been my oa--num In wort1ng with
alccJhoUcs and drug a buM-a lor many yean !bat they hive to
be pretty desperate before they will 10 to • miiUt« or Judie
for help Let 'a help lbem before they have to 10 that far
We alncerely appreciate the aupport Ill 10me lnlluenclal
pro~l people, elpllCially the Mlnilterlal AIIIOdatlon who
pabUcly declared lltiWIOfl for our J1i t~~~am Jut IAIIIlllllll', add
the Olunty P T A who lnvltad ualo do a PI'OI!'IDI for them iit
their regular meeting in October
Although I disdain cm~wny about alcohol and ling
J1oblema,l think there II room for everyone who lllrJinl to 4lo
IGIIlething about the IIICJit _._ ~ prab1em we haw

we

today With totaiCIICJII'I'donand«•"miUment, we may llllb

111.,

!be 1'11111 .,...,..,. . . tbale wbo naed
mac:b.
..
n 11 b) lbe IPirttofiii'GIIIIriJ Lo.e ~&amp;1..,, "Let Tbe lltl'il
Shine In " Write me at Boa: •. Racine, Oblo, 41771, with yclr
comments -Jim Clelarkl, pmldent, Ohio Valley Fellonb1p,
Inc
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sportswriters and broad
casters across the vahon
Rose recetved 31 first place
votes and too• pomts to beat
out Nicklaus by 17'. pomts
Nicklaus wmner of hts fifth
Masters and fourth PGA
crowns had 29 first place
votes and 138 pomts while All
the 1974 Hickok wmner had
21 firsts and 121 pomts
Rose one of baseball s top
salaned stars could hve off
the loot he has accumulated
~tncc October
I ve been to New York
three limes smce the World
Senes and I must have
received $40 000 worth of
gifts
sa id Rose
I hke
commg to New York

,.

I m not really surprised
that I won this award Rose
smd Thursday
The only
thmg l was surprised by and
d1sappo mted about all season
was the Natwnal League
MVP 'otmg I thought Joe
Morgan should have won the
MVP but I fell I should have
bee n second I fmtshed fifth
an d I don t see how a nybody
cou ld have left me off his
ba llot

Smith nets 40
in Warriors win
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Let the sun shine in

Alfred
Social Notes

Sept a - A 10 hour day s1x
day work wee k sc hedule was

Me1gs H1gh and Eastern High

'Year' Award

I

Parker and Helen Woode

bands d1d well 1n band a
rama competltron held at
Pomt Pleasant
Sept 21 - Marilyn La yne
was crowned 1976 queen of

• 1 he 34 year-&lt;Jid third base
'man of the Cmc•nJLat 1 Reds
''Who led Ins club to a seven
game victory over the Boston
~ed Sox m the World Series
picked up his third maJor
honor since October Thur
•sday
when he was named
wmner of the S Rae Hickok
' ProfessiOnal Athlete of the

•I&amp;Dee'•

da is

Pathologists Chicago for his

•• nBy FRED M&lt;MANE
~"" UPI Sports Writer
• • NEW YORK 1UPIJ - Pete
·•u Rose who wasn t even voted
•• the most valuable player on
his own team this past year
has turned a starrmg role m
the World &amp;nes mto a post

Dts I net Amencan Leg on
Au:.:d 1ary Pres den t Mrs
'florence R chards of M1d
dleport was honored w1th a
r ece pt ton n M ddleport
Sepl 19 - The Mldlfleport
Police Dept offered $100
reward for mfo !eadmg to
ar r est and co n v 1c t1on of ~-- ----- ----- --------------- 1
Lellers of oplaloa are welcomed Tbey 1boald be
1
persons
who
damaged 1
bus 1ness a n d school w ndows i
leo a lbaa 300 worda loag (or be subject to reduelioa by
I
n fh e commvn 1ty The month
editor)
and
mual
be
slped
wltb
the
ad·
:
1
the
conc luded w th the trag1c
dress Names may be wilbbeld upaa pablkatloa
deat h of fou r year old Amy .. I
1
daughter of the former Mary
However, oa request, names wW be dllcl01ed Lellen
1
Thompson m a plane acc ident
1
at 8 nghampton N Y Nea r 1 should be In good taste, 1ddreu1D&amp; laaes, Dol ~rI
th e month s end Mr and 1 soaaUIIes
Mr s Horace Karr staged a I
t
most
successful
pol led
Hereford herd d spersa I sale
w tth buyers com ng from
so me 10 st ates Dr1ll ng
equ pm ent va lued a t $55 000
I
I
was stolen n Ra e ne

class Thelma Henderson and
Dan Moore Youn g a dults,
H oward Flanders and Danny

ro le as direc tor of the
laboratory at
Veterans
M emonal Hosp i tal
The

is for increued production
and job o~unllles lllld
easmg Inflation
Pate and G~eenapan
acknowledged that job lllld
price conditions are bad by
historic standards but insisted there is solid evidence
they wtU Improve

IillO GRANDE - RA:gllllraUoo Ia llllll opea al Rio
Grode College-Commually College ae&lt;ordlllg to Deaa
Brown, director of ailmlallou aad reconlll, ud wUI
remala opeo until am week
There aro many eoeolng clu- available IDcllllllDg
Art History lhru the flemu•ala.,.,, AceoaallDC n,
CroeheUng, Real Eltate FlnaDee, S)'SieDII of MaD, Sodal
Gerontology, aad Rhelork of Blceolemllal, all 011 Wedneoday evenlog
Pl!nons lalensled III theoe or oilier Rio Graade
Colletee-Commaally Colletee _...,. llboold coalacl Deaa
Brown at the CoDetee dartag replar olflee lioan tla.Df. lo
5 p m ) Mooday through Friday, or regllllraUon caa be
done durmc the lint class meei!Dg

New E1gh th

-

~a~.oottheov~all~~

season bonanza

~e pt 24 Heavy mining
equtpment was bemg moved
mto the Pomeroy .tu n tor H1gh
Sc hool aud fOf"rum for e:-c
pans 1on of the m1ntng In
strucf 1on program
Sept 15 - Work progressed
n1cely on a new Mason•c
Temple at Harrrsonvl!le
Sept -16 - The home of Mr
anet Mrs Durward Cum1ngs
near Pomeroy was stru ck by
fir e

vas named an nstr uctor a t
the R o Grand e Commun t y
College Large plate gla ss
w ndows wer e broke n a·t the
Oh o Power Co and th e ot
fl ees of Crow
Crow and
Porter 10 Pomeroy by va n

sulf n the U S D stn ct Court
charg ng unfa.r non r enewal
of Bach s contra ct by the
Eas t ern Local Board of
EducatiOn
Sept 17 Construction
was underway on a mater
cable addlf on for ser v1 ce
•mprovements n the RUtland
exc hange of the General
Telephone Co o f Otuo
Se pt 18 The Meig s
County Museum an nounced
plans fo r be ng open on a
r egu lar schedule Southern
Local teachers asked for the
state m tn1m um salary
~e pt 19 Dr Ernie S
V llaneuva a native of the
Ph lipp nes became Me1gs
County s newest doctor
Sept 20- Dr Lew1s Telle
was awarded a plaque by the
Co ll ege
of
Amen can

extended period of time,"
Greenspan said ~Uy But
he said there 111 "nothing out
there now that bothers me" In
regard to a sudden increase
111 unemployment or sharply
higher prices
Assistant
Commerce
Secretary James Pate said
the monthly reports ~

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NBA Roundup
Umtcd Press lnternatwn al
, Ph• I Smith the qUiet gu) on&gt;
the Go lden State Warnors
.......edmlts he "as
em
-bar rasse d
when
hiS
n.l.earrunates kept feedmg him
, \he ball tn the fmal quarter of
Timrsdav mght s 129 113 "'"
il over Phoemx
~
Smith tn his second season
had scored 40 pomts m the
' first three pcnods
... W1th h1 s tea mmate s
helpin g r I
he lallwd
.,11
more
HI S
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u

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se ,1 son s

h1gh

Noplftts No g1n rn1cs

Just Highest
Interest Rates
In The Area

shot s

Sm it h 6-4 star out of Sa n
F 1 Jncis co made 20 of 27
shots a nd hit 13 In a row 10 one
hot stretch
Coach AI t\ttles admitted
he Ul ged his team to keep
feeding the )Oung backcourt
st a1

It s !he kind of lhmg he
mdy ne\ er ha ve another
chance to achieve the rest of
hiS hfe said Allies
I he Win was the 15th m the
last 18 ga mes fur Golden
Sta t ~ now 27 9 Rick Barry

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of oO b) Bob McAdoo of
Bu ffal o It \\aS also the
biggest output by a n NBA
guard smce Gall Goodnch of
the !.akers scored 53 last
Marc h
I "as a lillie emba rra ssed
1n the fourth quarter
said
Smith 1 was forcmg shots
Eve• ybody wanted me to get
11 1 over SOl I d ra ther get my
shots from the flow of the
gcune th:m have ev erybod;
lookmg for me 1felt \ ery hot
bul l di d not wa nt to force anl

•dde&lt;l 27 for the Warnors,
who bolted to a 23 7 lead and
nc \ e r looked ba ck
E lsewhere m the NBA New
Orleans topped Kansas City
IQ7 97 Houston beat Atlanta
tl 5 106 a nd
Cle ve land
whi pped Philad elplua ll5-105
There were no scheduled
ABA ga mes Wednesday

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hasn I { ome m to h1s llwfl yet

but look out when r, does
We ve lned to work our
post man lvith the ball I tlunk
this game will g1ve Zoe! more
confidence
said Golden
Hashes coach Re~ Hughes
afte1 Thursday n1ght s 116.£0
bombmg of St Francis I Pa 1
... Zoet scored a car eer h1gh
11 pomts and blocked a
school r"cord seven shots He
and James Co llin s who
talhed 10 pomts each pulled

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"' H e g1ves us another

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W L P et
?7 9 750
22 19 537

Kent State in 86-60 romp

18 526 8
PAoenn(
16 18 47 1 10
Portland
13 2.4 351 14
Thurs days Rt!sutts
Houston 11 5 1\llanla 106
Cle&lt;Je and 11 5 Ph Iadelphia 105
New Orleans 107 Kansas Clly 97
Goldeh St..i;ile 129 Phoen )( 113
Fnday s Ga mes
Wash ngtpn at Sos on
Ch cago al Bu ffal o
Los 1\ngeles at Ph ladetph a
De ro t at M ilwaukee
Sea tie at Phoen )(

Hughes said of

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tlmg R1shups In the f1rsl OhiO Hardy added 18 more W pace
Conference game of the Akron toIl~ wm over Cheyney
season for buth learns
State
Wesleyan a 32 30 leader at
The Zips now 6-3 broke the
halftime had 23 turnovers m game open early m the
.the cnhre game compared second half outscormg the
with only 16 for Musk~ngum Wolves 17 2 m a s•x mmute
Dan Howell pumped '" 12 stretch and held a 46 32 adpomts for the Muskies and vantage
with
11 13
Marvm Smalley added II
rematmng
The Bis hops played at
Center Dave Kyle scored 28
home "ere paced by Geron p_pmts and pulled down 19
Tales 22 counters and six rebounds to lead Cleveland
rebounds Fe llow freshman State to 1ts narrow v1ctory
M1ke K111naird had 17 pomts over Kenyon
and 12 caroms
Ttm
App leton
paced
Musk111gum ts 7 2 a nd OhiO Kenyon now 7-4 with 25
Wesleyan dropped to 2 6
pomts while Charles I ovmg
Al Akron Jim Abrams added 14 for Cleveland State ,
scored 20 pOints and Lou no"~ g

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Bruins escape with 62-61 victory

Umted Press International
UCI A and Nevada-Las
Vegas barely escaped upsets
on oppost tton courts Thurs
day mght each w1nmng by
Amer ca n Baske1ba ll Assoc1a one pmnt agamst unranked
t1on Stand1ngs
teams
wh!ll! Southern
By Un 1ted Press tnternat1onal
W
L Pet
GB Cahforma found Itself taking
Denver
26 9 7J3
on more tha n 11 could handle
New York
77 I I 667
3
against unhera lded Oregon
San Anton o
20 13 606 5
Kcnlucky
18 16 529 7
State
lnd•ana
19 11 518 1
Third ranked UCLA was
51 Lou s
t7 'i' l 447 10
v r g n1a
6 28 176 19
very, very lucky ' to score a
Thur &lt;&gt; day s Re sults
62-61 Pacific E ight vtctory
( No gan es scheduled I
Fndav s Gam es
over Oregon when the p ucks
Ken ucky al New York
miSsed two shots m tlie last 10
~ a n An ton o at lnd 1ana
v rg n1.1 a• Denver
seconds
The Ducks fought back
Nat 1ona1 Hockey League Stand
from
a 10 pomt defiCit With
ngs
Bv Un~t e d Press International 5 2!itogoa ndgotthe ball one
Campb ell Conference
pomt down when freshman
Pafnck 0 VISIOn
W L T Pfs Danny Mack stole an tn
Ph tnr:t etph a
27 6 B
62
N Y Isla nders 2 12 7
19 bounds pass w1th 2~ ~Pf'on&lt;i~

1\ ttanta
N Y R.an ger s

h1s towering p1vot
People F la&gt;h was led by Pal
Will key on fr llms or Corteze S" oen, y and Ken Horocho
IBrn\'On) and our benc:h can "'th mnc points each
PI&lt;k llungs up
Sl FranciS leadtng scorer
T)le victor) was KSU s Jack Phelaen who had been
third m a row at home At li-4 nettm~ near 17 pomts per
the Flashes alread) have game was held to JUSt five
matched last seasons win
E lsewhere Muskmgum got
total I they were 6 20 In 1974 by OhiO Wesleyan 69 63
7&gt;1
Akron defeated Cheyney
Sopll(lmore guard Tony State 1 Pa 1 69-54 Cleveland
Jamtson was lop poml State edged Kenyon 61-60 and
producer for Kent with 18 Wilberforce thumped OhiO
Also m double figures were DommiCan &amp;9-75
Odell Ball with Ia pomts" and
Muskmgum s Larry Hall
Brown with 13
scored 25 pomts and hauled m
Posstbly a bit r oad weary nine rebounds a nd the
I they have n I played at home Musk1es took advantage of 15
smce De~ 19 ) commg off a second half Ohto Wesleyan
Win over Butler the 5 5 Red lw-novers to )Yiup the Bat

left Ron Lee dribbled off 10
seconds then drove mto the

key and fed off to teammate
Gr eg Ballard whose eight
foot bank shot rolled off the
nm with stx seconds left Lee

who paced Oregon with 17
pomls Immediately fouled
UCLA s Ralph Drollmger
who m1ssed a one and-utie
and gave the Ducks a half
court desperahon shot by
Mike DrumQlO nd which
barely mtssed
We re very very lucl!:y to
escape with a wm because we
didn t make l'ery many free
throws there In the end •
UCLA Coach Gene Bartow
satd I thmk we tried too
hard
Sixth-ranked Nevod• I M

Vegas ran off six straight
pomts .m the olosmg mmutes
to overcome gntty Seattle 0089 The Rebels were trailing
by three pomts With I 17 to
pla) Then Eddi e Owens who
had 25 pomts hit a 15-footer
w1th 1 05 to play to pull Las
Vegas to WIIhtn one a t 85-84
Loyd Batts stole the Chtefta w s m bo und pass was
fouled and converted botlt
free throws
&amp;attle s James Day ttpped
m the apparent go-ahead
basket but 1t was nullified for
offensive goaltendmg "'th 32
seco nds left I as Vegas
Robert Simlh hit four straight
free throws In the closmg
sec ond s as the Re bels
remamed unbeaten In 14

v
games
n• , firs\ 17 shots '" the second
Rocky Smith scored 21j 1 ,ba!filoi]ull away from a 32-32
potnts and Lonme Shellpn J.lll lf\lp)~ t1e and wm 77-68
added 18 to help Oregon Sta!jl, oye&lt; lllm01s
upsel15thranked USC 80-70 m
the opening Pac-11 basketball
game for both teams Oregon
State trailed 38-37 at the half
' ' ~uy The Best
but moved ahead for good at
By Bluegra s~
51-49 with 13 49 left on a
'I
Shelton Jtunp shot lollowtng a
rebound The Beavers scored
anotfier siX straight pomls
before USC could hit lhe
bucket
,
Stx Mi chigan players
scored m double figures to
k ee p
the
13th ranked.
Wolvermes undefea ted tn the
Big Ten and beat W1sconsm
HJB-111
Mmnesota hit on 13 of Its

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Bu ffalo
23 11 5
5
Boston
21 9 9
51
Tor on o
7 I~
8
42
Cal torn a
11 2J J
31
Thu rsdays Results
Toren o 5 N Y Islan ders 3
Ph ladetphlil fl Los Angeles 1
'&gt; I Lou s ti Wash ng ton 2
De r o 1 5 M mneso ta 0
Bu tl ato a vancouver 5 l
Fnday ~ Games
Ch cago a /\ Han a
Ca l lorn a al Wash ngton

World

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New Eng and
C ncmnal
Cleveland
nd ana pol s

W L

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15 22
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M nnesota
san 0 ego
Phoen ;I(
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19

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Quebec
2d 6 2
Ca lgary
23 5 7
Edmonlon
16 26 2
Tor onto
l-1 13 3
Thur sday s Result
Phoen :- 7 C oc nri at 1
Fnda y s Games
tn d1anapo1 sat Wmn peg
Cleveland a Houslon
c:; an D ego at New Englan d
Toront o al Edmon on

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46

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56
50

Coach Jay Bowerman s
defending Mtd OhiO Con
fe rence champiOns Malone
" Ill Invade Rw Grande
Co) lege s Lyne Center
Sa turday mghl for a key MOC
basketball contest
The Pwneers 7-8 overall
are I I In conference play It
will be Rw s league opener
RIO IS 5-7 on the year
Malone dropped tis league
opener to Tiffin be fore
dowmng Ce darvtlle 72 43
earlier th1s "eek
Malone defendmg Dtstr1ct
22 NAJA champtons ad •
vanced all the way to the
national fmals last wmte1
before losmg out tn the
quarterfinals m Kansas Clll
Coach Bowerman will start
Charlie Cox 5-8 semor from
Brooklyn and Mark Klem IH
semor from Nor ton OhiO at
the g uard post h ons Tony
Norwood 6 8 semor from
East Orange N Y will open
at center Will Adams 6-6

I av.rence Coun t 1ans wtll
honor scmor Jtm Stewart

Appleton tops

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RIO GRANDE COLLEGE 1/ARSITY
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Albanese
Barbee
B1se
Bnsk er
Caldwe ll
Carnngton
Nee
Pnce
Robmson

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8535
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25
43 18
49
27 1 135 148
104 40
60
13 6
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141 71
121
54 17
9
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Mr and Mrs Harlev

OC scoring

during special ceremomes
accordmg to Coach Lanham
Saturday s pre hmmary
game between the Middleport
Independents and RIO JVs
Will begm at 6 The Val SllV
encounter will begm at 8
lmlial
NAIA
figure s
covenng games through Dec
29 r evealed today Rw s
Jtmmy Noe Is second m
Dtstricl 22m scormg with 26 4
pomt average The leader IS
Ttffm s Tom Farns w1th a
26 9 average
Noe Is f~rst m reboundmg
w1th 12 per game average
RIO s Jim Stewart IS fourth m
this department "1th a 9 2

average

Noe IS fifth m fie ld goal
shootmg with a 51 percent
mark while Stewart Is sixth m
the d1slnc t m foul shootmg
w1lh a 75 percent effort
Following Saturday s
contest RIO wtll host Oh1o
Domtmcan Monday at 8 m ~ ~
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Coach Lanham will go with
Galhpohs Jimmy Noe and
G1l Price at the forward
post liOns Rock Hills Jim
Stewart at center New
Lexi ngton s Paul Albanese
and or Reedsville s Bob
Ca ldwell and Chilli co the s
Mac Barbee at the guard
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1nter nat1onat Hock ey L eag ue
Mr an d Mrs Ivan Shumate
Stand•ng s
un ted Press International
and s uns of Mansfield were
North
Christmas weekend VISitor s
W l T Ph gl ga
2 12 6 48 160 128
Sag naw
of Mr a nd Mrs Larry
Por t Huron
Johnson and family a nd Mrs
I 9 15 J 41 1 tO 129
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16 14 8 40 134 120 other players are close on h1s Geneva Shumate
Muskegon 16 13 7 39 I 12 103
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A family New Year s Eve
Ka lamazoo
10 21 7 27 123 176
-Apj)leton from &amp;w•ckle) get toge ther was enjoyed by
South
Pa , has scored 235 pom ts for Mr and Mrs Cecil Gillogly ,
w 1 t pts gf ga
Day l 011
21 13 5 41 l 51 117
the Lords In nine games
Jeff and Ahsa of Alban) Mr
ToiMO
15 14 10 40 124 125
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f- oO Wayne
I S 18 8 38 157 150
the closest sconng races tn Flalwood Mrs Ke nneth
Col umbu s
some
ttme
ts
Ohto Grover Jenmfe r Mr and
12 25 4 28 11 5 168
Thur sdays Result
Wesley a n s oulsla ndtn g Mrs Lee Roush , Rodney
Co umbu s 3 Fort Wayn e 1
freshman
Mike Kmna1rd who Cheryl Joey and E lizabeth
To01ght s Games
Dayton at Mu skeg on
has 178 pom Is tn seven games Ann and Helen Johnson at the
Kalamazoo at Flint
for a 2!i 4 average Then home of Mr and Mrs Gene
F"o rl Wayne at To le cto
Sag naw at Port Huron
comes Demson s Todd Harrts Lambert
Satur-days Games
with a 24 5 mark and
Mr a nd Mrs Cha1ley
F ort Wayne at Muskegon
Kalamazoo at Port Huron
Oberhn s Merhn Fnend at Sm1th were New Yea1 s
f lint at Dayton
24 1
dmner guests of Mr and Mrs
Sag1naw at Co lumbus
Jeff Faloba of Manetta Is Doyle Knapp Kail, Charles
the
rebound
leader and Kevm
averagmg 13 8 per game
Mr and Mrs
Ralph
followed by Friend with 12 7 Knapp Timmy of Columbus
Harris at 12 6 and Appleton were recent VISitors of Mr
and Kinnaird at 12 3
and Mrs Doyle Knapp and
CLEVELAND !UP!) Kenyon s 6-7 JUnior center
Tim Appleton IS the leader m
the OhiO Conference scormg
race wtlh an average of 26 1
pomts per game but three

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Cage statistics
TEAM STATISTICS
F1eld Goal P er centag e
Team
FGM FGA Pet
Logan
11 )1~7
1/.l,
W averly
106 23\1
.J .t.l
Gal l rpo!is
11 ~ H.t
410
Meigs
100 238
410
Jackson
96 21 1 398
lron!on
1f1 29J 3/8
Alhe n s
95 258
368
We 11s lon
98 288
J-10
Free Throw Pcrcenlag c
FTM · FTA Pet .
Wave rly
J3 72
5~7
GolllipoliS
58 98
';,(J7
Ironton
JS 76
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Meigs
64 11 3 5 66
We llston
58 IOJ
S'.J8
Logan
55 105
S1 J
1\thens
J8 91
521
Jackson
:!8 5~
509
REBOUNDS
No . G Pet .
Tearn
1875 ]7-1
Wellston
lronlon
186 5 p 1
Gallipol is
11 J 5 34
Athens
17.j s J.l 8
Waverly
lJO S 26 0
Logan
129 · 525 8
Meigs
117 S 25 •I
J ackson
11 5 523C

PERSONAL FOUL'S
T eam
No . G Avg .
Athe n s
76 5 15 2
Ironton
82 5 16 .t
Jackson
. !!3 S t6 6
- Logan
87 5 11 4
Gallipo l is
90 5 19 0
We llston
9V 5 19 8
Meigs
100 :. 20 o
Waverly
10.1 5 20 8

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Field Got~ I Perc e ntage
Name , Tet~m FGM · FGA P el .
See I. L.
Whaley . Wav .
·oavena , Wav .
Hol s inger , W~JV
Hawk . L

2~

545
536
5 16
·.189
J71

JJ

18 51
16 3 I
?3 J7
2~

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Free Throw Perce ntaq c
Name , Team FTM · FTA Pe t .
ro td en , G .
202J
BJ3
Ran.dolph , M
13 16 8 13
faulkner ./\ .
152 1 71-1
Holsinger . wav
17 27
630
Wha tey. Wav ,
9 15
600
REBOUND S.
Name} .Team
No . G Avg .
fitzpatrick . I
7 1 S 1-l '}
Cho nko , /\ .
60 S 12.0
Fau1kner •. A .
58 5 11 .6
Mea dows. M
.rq s ~ .9 6
McKi nn iss. Wei.
.:a 5 9.6
NOTE : These total s do not
include l ea gtre game s fr o m
Tuesday , Jan . 6 .

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(As of JOln . 31
Name. T ea m FG FT F ts Avg .
Hern . Mi l
66 55 18 7 26 7
Wa rd , WL
6.! 2.1 151 25 3
Sul livan . NY
60 20 160 22 5
Logan , NG
70 17 157 22 ~
Bu tcher. , FH
.tJ 30 liB 19 7
James. NG
61 13 137 19 6
·Ta t tersvn . PP 38 lJ 90 18 0
McBroom . Log 5-J 16 l'JJ 17. 7
Reed. A l ex
- 59 30 138 17 3
Lew.is .. ;T r I
.J3 J.l 120 17 . 1
SEOAL SCORING
Nam e, Team F(i FT P' s
McBroom , L
33 II 77
T . f-ol d en , G
26 20 72
Snowden , G
30 10 70
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JO
6 6~
2S 15 65
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Holsinge r . Wav13
17 63
GilL Wei
'16
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61
See l. L
24 13 61
Meadows , M
2-1 12 60

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Name , Team FG FT Pts
Loga n . NG
58 13 11 9
Jame·s , N G
53 11 117
Bush , sw
33 10 76
H a lley , HT
3.! 21 89
Sh affer . HT
36 1.1 86
Sc hafer . SV
19
J .12
Metzner , KC
20
4 .1.1
Brow n , So ulh ,. 15
2 51
Cai n . s v
14
2 JO
t Gr.ate , s w
20
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12 .6
11 .2
11 .2
12 .0
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I ronton a t Logan
· .l .:~ckson ill Meigs
V... el i SIO n at V'. a veri~·
TRI · VAL L EY
V. arre n Local at Al e";l(ander
P.el pre a l Ne l sonville 't o r k.
I eder.11 Hoc kinq a t Vinton
ColJn ty
SVAC
E nste rn ;u Nor.rh Ga llia
1&lt; yg e r Cree ~ at H an n a n 1 ra ce
O THER S
~out h ern at W ahamn
Ro c k Hill Ell ~ ymm~es V all ey
Trimble a l Miller
Poin t Plesant a·l RClvenswood
SA TURD AY
SVAC
E.1stern at '. olJihwestcrn
OTHERS
Park.cr s blJrg
Cit!ttolic
fll
1/'. arr e n Loca l ·
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C. yn1mes Valley at t a i rland
Berne Un ion ~1t M i ll er
TUESDAY , JAN . 13 '
We llslon a1 Vinlon Cou nt y
Ea s l e rn .JI ! c der.JI Ho c ~inq
1/'Ja•er ford a t ~ Oulh e'rn
Nitro at Point Pleasan t
N OTE : The At hens - Logan
Sou th e a s tern Ohi o Alh l ctit:
L eolgve qa m e which had been
sc heduled for Tue sday , Jiln . 21
at
LoQan
ha s been
re ·
~c h c duled for Fr i day , F eb . 20 .

Foote, Wahama laun~h
Science

C~-op

l.HAHAM STAT ION- The
new Scienc:e Ci1 -0p Progre~m
of W e~ l ti.lma Higl1 ~c houl
began las t Sa1 urday when
Ph il FmT ell, a Wahama
se ni o r wa s welcoined at
Fe~o 1 e Min eral laboratory to
s lm·l 1.1 lhrec \\ eek un the site
obser vati on of chemictd
analysis.
Prese nt fp r~ 1·he Initial ion of
tlte project were John Huff ll\(111. chief cmalvsl: Lany
.
·.
Suwyl'rs. Walwma pri ncipal:
MorJ,.\an Br&lt;:1gg. Science
Department chair111an. and
Fa rrell.
Uq&lt;ll'l' 1he prognuu Phil
~H•.I her Wctlr; tm &lt;l screncc
st udents .\\ill spend Jilrce
Sal urdays a t 1he la bura lory
where lhcy wi ll receive inst rul'li u rt arul cx pl' ric~lt'C in

•
OHIO COLL EGE
BASKETBALL RECORDS
Th ro ugh games of Jan . 7
Uni1ed ~ress h'tternafional
Mid- American Conferenc e
Conf erence All Gam es
· w . I. pet . w. 1. p e t .
w Mien 2 o 1.000 9 o t.ooo ·
M i ami
2 0 1.000 6 4 . 600
Ohio U
I 0 1.000 4 .I . 500
Kent S1
I 0 1 000 5 J .55 6
To ledo
I 1 .500 5 5 .500
Ba ll Sl
I I .500 6 3 .667
Bwg Gree n
1 1 . 500 .j 6
400
C Mich
0 2 .000 '' 6 . 400

E Mich
0 2
000 .I 6 400
"N Ill
0 2 .000 2 8 .200
Ohio Conte.rence
North Oi11i sio n
Conference All Gt~m es
w. I. pet. ~· 1. p e t
H delberg 1 0 1.000 6 · '1 .750
Mt Union 1 ·o 1.000 .1 5 . 44~
Wooste r
I 0 l. OGO 8 4 667
Ba ld Wa l 0 0
000 2 7 ?.22
Kenyoti Ol 1 .000 7 3 ~:700
Ob.erl in
0 1 .000 4 4 .500
O il io Nor o 1 .000 6 6 · .500 ·
Av g .
South Divi sio n
73 .0
Conference Ov erall
71.6
w. I. pet. w. I. rJCt
69 .2 Willenbrg 1 0 1.000 8 1 869
66 .3 Otte rb ein 1 0 1.000 8 3 . 7"n
6 J . 7 Musk i n gum
62 .0
.o .ooo· 6 2 .750
60 4 Ohio Wes 0 0
000 2 5 _286
60 .2 Capila!
0 0 . . 000 9 4 .69 '}
5~ . 9
D eni son
0 I .000 4 5 . 444
:08 .7 Marietta 0 1 .000 6 5 545
56.9
Other s

TEAM RANKED
EFFENSIVELY
Pt s
T ea m
5 11
No rth .Gal l ia
573
Nelsonville York
.115
Warren Local
A l exand er
53 0
4J6
M it1er
372
Trimbl e
302
PO in l Pl easa n t
Federal Hocking
361
JIV
Wah am a
Jll
Sou lhern
455
Hannan Tra ce
-151 5 6 . ~
Vinton County
J50 56 . 3
l-ogan
J,l8 56 .0
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1-f,AHTFORIJ. W. Va . Mrs . Mary Fr &lt;:Jru~es Grins!ecul Aumill e r , 80, di ed
Wednesday ar her residence
here fr,Jiowing a one year's
illn{'ss. She wCJs nne uf th e
pe rsons instrumental in
ubstaining a water system in
Hart£urd , WO::ts a re tire d
employe of the Liverpool Sail
Cump;1ny uf Htntford , a
member of !lie Mason County
OemtH." ratic
Women 's
Or~anization and an active
sttp[Mlrler of ath letics ond
prograrns in th e Bend

TEAMS f.t ti.t U&lt;E O
DEFENSIVELY

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'Laurel Oil£
News Notes ~"
Sa bbath School at tendance
Jan . 4 at the Free Methodist
Chur ch was 78 persdns.
Presen l for worship ser\'ice~
were 40 people. Mr. and Mrs.
Phill Wise, McConnelsville ,
altended w ors h ip ser\' ice at

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The pw·ptl.S l' of 1hc program

prov ide s1 udcn ls with al'1 u&lt;Jl
l;d)lJI'u tory tcdm iqucs in real
wurk situalions.

Cr e amed
Chicken,
Roast Bee t . H amb urg er
Sl t:a H, Flounder Fi sh ,
H am .
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VEGETABLES
" I can 't talk olnymor c n ow,
Alice George •S an11ious
to get to the Ste a mboat 1nn
for dinner! "

Slaw,

Collage

Cheese,

Tossed .

Pur.1pkin ,
Cherry.

Apple ,

OPEN WEEKDAYS 6 .AM to 8:30 PM

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59 N. Second St.
Phone 99~ - 5560

CHOWS

KINGSBUHY - Sgt. and
Mrs. Richard Dean were
honored with a bela ted bridal
shower wl1en they returned
home after 15 months in
Thailand . The shower \'as
held in the Carleton Ch un.: h
social room by Mrs. Janeth
Beal. Mrs . Karla Chevalier,
Mrs . Linda Well, Mr s.
Yvon ne YoWlg, Mrs. Helen
Dais and Mrs . Sad ie CCJrl.
The gift
ta-ble was
decortited in wh il e with whil e
wedding bd ls ~mJ s1 reamers.
The refre sh J. ~ Pnt table WH S
'
cen tered with a 'lliniature
bride and a large ca ke
decorated in pink and wi ,! te
wi th
"Co ngratula tions"
wri1ten on i1 . Hefreshme nts
of cake, coffee, punch. nut s
aild minis were sel'\'ed vrter
which t ~e cou ple opened their
many gift s fr orn Mr. and Mrs.
· 'Homer Bailey, Mr. and Mrs.
Huger Young. Mr and Mrs.
. J oh n W. Dean , Mr . and Mrs.
Jack Warner. Mr . an d Mrs.
J im Proffitt , Mrs . Neva
King, Mr . and Mrs .• Jol)li A.
Dean , ~1r--,__(::lnd Mrs. · Paul
Paynter, Mr. and Mrs . !.loyd
Ki ng, Mrs . Evely n Well ,

a complete
fee&lt;f. . . no
hay needed

r-:,:~j~.j

horsemen's
favorite for
over 50 years

.

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BOOK STORE

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• MODERN SUPPLY
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399 W. Main St.

992 -2164

POmeroy,

THE STORE WITH " All KINOS OF
STUFF" - FOR PETS, STABLES, LARGE &amp;
SMALL ANIMALS, LAWNS AND GA.RDC.Jo4S:

Roy

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Sout h
I lorida ~~ R8 W Ken tucky RO
N C Char lotte "66 N .C /1. &amp;T 68
N ew Or l eans 70 ~ amtord 68
So I l orida 8B Di ckinso n .'.i5

OFF

Midw es t
Cleve land St 61 Kenyo n 6U
Illinoi s ':.1 9'! W Ill. 79
Kent St . 66 St. 1 ranc is CPa ) 60
Mi chiga n 106 W i sco nsin 81
Minneso t u 77 Ill inoi s 68
Mo 51. Lo ui s 73 V'im . Jewel l 61
Norlhwes lern lO S Mich'ir.~an Sl .

It's here.
.
The new small car
with the accent on co1nfort.

ON ALL

MERCHANDISE

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So uthw est
No Ari zona 82 Idaho 61
Or al Rob erts 73 K .Jns.Js 70

Is Volare economical?

West
Den ver 111 Tex as 1\rl ington 85
Nevada Las Vegas 90 Seattle 89
Oregon St. 60 So .' California 70 .
Sa,n Diego SL 92 lowa ~t. 75
Santa Barbara 92 Port land 75
UCLA 62 Or e-gon 6 1
Utah 62 Ulah ~ 1. 80

and Rrian Well , Mr .
a nd Mrs. F.ugenc. Smil11, Mr.
&lt;.md Mrs . Ray Huush, Mr . and
Mrs. Wallace Hatfield. Mr .
a nd Mrs. Russell Well.
Also. Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Wuod ~md Ronnie, Mr. and
Mr$. Steve Smit h, Mr. and
Mrs. 1'\owland Dais, Mr . an.d
Mrs . 11alph Ca rl , Mr . and
Mrs. Homer Goodwin, Mr .
and Mrs. Elmo Smitl1, Mr .
and Mrs. Donald Yoho, Mrs.
Iunc1Brickles and family , Mr.
ctnd Mrs Kirk Cheva lier , M·r.
an d
Mr s.
Richard
H uud~r s h elt , Mr . and Mrs.
Dan n MwTay. Mr . &lt;llld Mrs .
Wayne Bea l, Mr . ;md Mrs.
Steve Brickles. Mr . and Mrs .
Virgil Cm·J and fillllil y, Mrs.
!Siizabelh Murray , Mr. and
Mrs. Charles King ; Mr . and
Mrs. Ch arle~ Sayre , Mr . and
:'&gt;Irs , Kennet h Markins, Mr .
~m ~l Mr~ . JtJe Hnll , Mr , a nd
Mrs. Glenn f .ce, Mr . and Mrs.
San f11rd Well, Mr . HIHl Mrs.
Bi ll Spatlfl , Mr . · and Mrs .
Garold Gi lkey. Mr . and Mrs.
Rubcrl Hied , Mr . and Mrs .
Clair Waggoner , Mr. and
Mrs. Walt er Terrell and Mr .
and Mrs. Kenneth Hartley .
Rarbant

'STOREWIDE

a Sf

B9

also c redited with bringing
ga·mbling intu Washington.
Mrs. Strauss noted that
President ('h~\·eland was the
first president married in the
White House. that William H.
Tafl was a gamb ler , and that
President Coolidge was the
least social. She described
Pt·esident Wilson as . a
homebody whose wife died
while he was in the White
House and lie wailed less lht:lll
a year to remarry .
Roosevelt and his New
Deal. the Declaration of War
in 1941. and the prominence of
Walter Reed Hos pital were
a ls o disc ussed b'y . Mrs.
Strauss in her review of the
historical. colorful and enlerlaining book on the
pr~fession or presidenui .and
1he
development
Of
Washington.

Couple given shower

/'.rmy 7 1 Ki ng 's PI .f'i
D ~ l awa r e 70 ~.~onlclair 65.

ROYAL CROWN

YES!

BOTTLING COMPANY

According to E.PA. est im ates. the
Volare Wagon with standa rd 6 and
manual transmission. got 30 mpg
highway. 18 mpg city. Volare Coupe
and Sedan got 27 mpg highway a n·d
18 mpg city, Of course, your ac tu al
mileage may di ller. depend ing on
d,[iving habit s. the conditi on of yo ur

Middleport

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This

lsVolare affordable?

YES!
The price below is the manufacturer's
suggested retail price of the Votare
Coupe excluding state a nd loca l taxes

a nd destination charges.

heritage house

Is Volare roomy?

YES!

Your 1'hom MeAn Store

Wh en we des1gned Volare . we
reserved the sma!!ness for the

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

outside . In fact. the Votare 4-Door
Sedan is the roomiest car .in it s

class. And the Vo lare Wagon is
the roomiest .small ·wagon you
can buy !

Comfortable "Wall- To- Wall'
Warm Floor Heat. Choose a

Gar and op l iona l eq uipment.

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Ularm morning

CliiWSI.f.K
Plymoutfi

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Is For

THE
BIRDS

and

Sunflo~er

_.,..._

Gas Heater

STORE
HOURS:

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Monday~ Tuesday
Wednesday,
Thursday ,
Saturday

7i3btos :oo
FridaytitBp .m.

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TOM RUE MOTORS

uRea/ Old·F&lt;I."ihioned Hom(• C•mkui~...~

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Vases from '10.00
Baskets from 112.50
Sprays from 115.00

Thu rsday's Co ll cgC' Baske t ba ll
Res ults
Bv U ni l cd Prc'i&gt;'i&gt; lnl('rnil ti o nal

~teamboat In~
'

To Soften
Sorrow

Grant's was lis ted as the
most elabora1e while hl' was

Dial 949 -2515

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Middleport, 0.

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Chester Council installs offic~rs

POMEROY BROWNIES 76
A practit'C for lbe "Sing" of bicentennial songs wa s held al
the Tuesday meeting ol Troop 7&amp; at the Pomeroy Elementa ry
School. The Brownies will join the two other Pomeroy troops to
sing al the Pomeroy PTA m.ting Monday ni ght. Debbie
Werry led in the pledge to the fiag and the Brownie promise lo
open the meeting.
POMEROY JUNIORS 1180
. --,
New patrol leaders were elected at the Tuesday night
meet inK of the Pomeroy Juniors. · ·
· Elected were : Love Bug Patrol, Angie Triplett, leader;"
Barbara Whitla tch, assistant leader; TanUlly Pettit, game
leade r ; and Hobin McDaniel, song leader.
Eagle : Tammy Capehart, leader; P.11tly l:luffy. assisw n! ;
Amy Sisson, ga me leader, and Carolyn Casto, song lead er.
Blue Jays: Carta DeMoss, leader; Angelia Curtis,
assistant lea der; Dixie Eblin, game leader, and Angela
Hubbard. song leader.
The juniors practiced for the flag ceremony a l the
Pomeroy PI' A meeting Monday night.

OES holds installation
H1\CINE - 1 Qflil:.ers for presenltld gifts from tl1eir
1976 were installed a[ the officers. Mrs. Diddle was
December meeting of Racine presented the past matron's
Chapter 134, Order of Eastern jewel.
Star .
Howard Skull, wor thy
Ins ta ll ed were Barbara grand patron, and Mar)'
Roush , wdrthy matron; ·Skull, repr e~ entati ve tu
.James
Roush,
worthy Oklahoma. were presented
patron ; Ca therin e Wnod, and invited to the East.
as~ocia t e ' matrOn ; Hobert
Installing officers were
Wo od , associate patron; Louise. and William Stewart,
Gre1 ta Simpson , secretilry ; ins talling offi cers; Laura
Ch lorus Grimm ~ treasurer: Cir c le·, invitin g marshal :
Louise Stewart, conductress; Cora Webb and Opal Diddle,
Do nna John so n, associa te installing marshals; Shirley
conductress; Ben Philson, , johnson, organi i(j lionist ;
c haplain ; Laura Circle, Leo na Hensley , chaplain ;
mars ha l ;
Jan
Norr is·, , Ella Smith, conductress;
organist; Barbara · Dugan, Sarah Bechtle, warder, and
Ada; Beulah Stobarl, Huth ; Clifford Murris, sentinel.
Lillian Weese. Es ther;
The new worthy matron
Charlotte Wa msley, Mar tha ; an(l worthy patron, Barbara
Margaret West, Elect a; ~nd James Rou.s h , gave
Le tha MOrris, warder : Hele n acceptance speeches and a
Pickens, se ntinel , a nd Cora talk was given by Skull, the ·
Webb. Leona Hemsley and worthy ·grand patron.
Clifford Morris, trustees.
.Gues ts and members were
During
the
ope nin g se rved refreshments in the
ceremony Opal Diddle and dining room.
Ben Philson were honored for
their se rvi ces as worthy
mal ron and worthy patron for
the pas t year by an addendum and they were

Meigs carolers
visit residents
The J unior Business Offir.e
Educat ion t BOE I Club uf
· Mei~s High School recently
werlt caroling in the area .
'One uf the places they vis ited
was the Meigs County Infirmary
\\•here
they
presented fruit baskets to the
residents ..
F't1llowilig Hte caroling,
they went to the home or
Jayne Hut ch i so n f or a
Ch ri stmas party. Pizza was
served and Christmas carcds
were sung with Julia Hut·
ellison acco mpe~n yi n g the
group on the piano.
Att ending were Vickie
Might·. Pam Offenbe r ge r,
Vicki Joh nston, Opal Dyer,
"Te resa Musser, Jackie King,
Che ryl Barnhart, Da rlen e
Bar rell, Cher yl Kennedy ,
Teresa Brown, Sherri Vining,
Mrs . Em ily Sprague, Mrs.
Jesse Might and David, Mrs.
Belly Hutchison, Julia, Jayne
and Joyce Hutchison.

'76
BIRTHDAY HONORED
Mr. and Mr s. George
Morris. Linc oln Hill . entertained Sunday with a party ·
celebrating lhe four th birth·
day of their grandson, John
Hewet Anderson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Anderson.
Guests ~ were Mr . and Mrs.
William H. Anderson, Erin,
Kristin and Billy, Mr. and
~rs . John Anderson, John
and Bradford, Mr. and Mrs.
·James Anderson ·and Jamie,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson
and Barbara.

dog. you're too mad to notice
how little meal you got for
your six bits .

Spe1.1cer, and Mary Newell ;

Ada Morris, Thelma White,

llall, 7::10 ro .m. Mrs . lnzy
Newell and Mrs. Ethel Orr
will b~ hostesses . The
Ira veling prize donated by
Mrs . Mary K. Huller was won
by Mrs . Ritchie .
CummiHees fur 1976 were
appoi nltld and include :
Delinquent : Ada Van
Meter, Ethel Orr and Zelda
Weber.
•Wayns and Means: Mary
K. Huller. Sadie Trussell,
Thelma White, Dorothy
I.aw sun , Dorothy Myers,
DtJr is Koenig, Mary Newell,
Mary Showalter and Mary

Q(' t!J ber ,

Charlotte Grant, Jue Bissell.

Club

we:ts

Doris

KfJenig ,

·' ,
Bissell,
WU 0 u!-i
n'da
Elizabeth Hayes, Goldie
Wolfe. lnzy Newell •. Mary
Newell, Mabel Van Meter.

DorothY'· Myers, and 7.elda
Weber ; November, Dorothy
Ritchie, C~trl~ Chevalier ,
Eileen Marlin ; December,
Mary K. Hotter, Dorothy
l.awson., Duris Grueser.

SIMON'S
MARKET

Attending the met•ling wert

Hetty Housh, Erma Cleland.
Helen Wolf. Margaret Tuttle ,
Mae McPeek, Ada Neutzling,
Mary Jo Pooler. Mary K . .
Holt er , Leona He nsley,
Marcia Ke ll er. Durulhy
Ritchie, Zelda Weber, Ada
.Van Meter. Ethel Orr, l.etha

NEW HOURS:
Weekdays T i l7 p.m.
Fridays Til 8 p.m.
Saturdays Til7 p.m .

Hayes.

Good of the Order: Opal
Hollun , Helen Wolf, Marcia
Keller. Jean Summerfield.
Alice Curtis, Betty Roush and
Mary Jo Pooler.
News re porters·: Mary K.
Holler and Mary Jo Pooler .
Team .Captain : Duro thy
Hitchie.
Council Captain: Mary K.
Huller.
Flower
committee:
Margaret Tuttle, Doris
Koenig and Go ldie Frederick.
Home
and
Or ph a ns
Com mittee . Inzy Newe ll ,
Car la Ch evalier , Eil een
Ma rtin, Mae Spence r ,
Cha rlotte Grant, M~rgaret
Tuttle and Erma Cleland.
Flagbearers: Margaret
Tullle with Goldie Frederick,
assis tant, and Dorothy Mye rs
Doris
Grueser,
with
assistan t.
Pianist : Helen Wolf.
·Kitchen com mitt ee:.
JanuHry, Dorothy Ritchie,
Duris Gru eser, Marc ia
Ke ller; February. Mary K.
Huller, Thelma White,
Doroth y Lawson; March·.
Sadie Trussell, Margaret
Tuttle, Charlotte Grant;
April , Mary Showalter, Helen
Wolf, lnzy Newell; May , Opal
Hollon , Erma Cleland, Ethel
Orr; June . Millie Dill. Helen
Boa tright and Thelma While;
Jul y, Belly Roush, Mary J o
Pooler, Ada Van Me ter:

YolK old

watch 11

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toward/

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Broni on your old watcheny milke . U11ce. an)' condilion.and - ·11 ilppl, it towards the pu•chn,.
ol a new B ~klva . Take ,ouf choice
~ ic k, neoY fn hion watches
c• •lch and reaat trad1llon.t

!rom

models. In both l~d"" '
stytn. Coma
down and tal~ tt
q ulek, white

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Jmportant
Announcement
From ...

POMEROY
MERCHANTS
Effective.
January 9, 1976

Open Friday Til
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Shop Saturday TjJ~
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These stores will obseroe
these new shopping hours:

Elberfelds
18'~PORTABLE COLOR TV
• Quasar 053000 100% Solid State Modular Chassi&amp;. • "lnsta-Matlc" Color Tuning • Plug-in Citcu~
Modules • Instant Picture and Sound • Energy Saver
Switch • Bright Picture Tube
Modal WPSQ!~

By the time you wipe up the

OtJUnced fur .Jan . 14 f..tl 1he

l'uuncilcJr's

In 1974, President Nixon
den ied charges that he
gra nted favors to milk
producers and International
Telephone &amp; Telegraph in
return for campaign contributions.

ENJOY THE COLORS OF

goo 91JUlshed from today's hot

e:tn-

August, Eilzabeth Hayes,
Esther Hide nour , Jean
SWllnJerrield :
September,
Goldie Frederi ck, Mae

l•: ll'ctiun ami d tU' in).! his huspit~ li·u-11 iun . He
ins1 allt~1iot\
of 4Jffin•rs 1s nHW ;_tl home .
1\ mcctin~ ~~r lhe Pe~st
highlighh·d l h t• Tm·~tl:... y 1n gll l
t 'II ESTEH

The lwavy snu""'iall aJid the dosing of :-it'h•)nls brnul-(ht
ll JC'l'lifl~ o f Chester Cuundl
a cane{• IJ(::Ition fl'f lhl' ~i rl Sl'O UI leadl•rs ' lllt'l'liug 11l;umt'd
:t2:1. Do!llgh iL·rs 111" A111crica ,
for last night at the Pomeroy Element;H·y Schml. hul ilK' !lt..•ld at I he hall.
I fleeting has been rescheduled for next Thursf iCJY, Mr:-; . Pal
l&gt;t'llUty Dorothy Hi te hic
Thoma, service unit director, reports.
installed the - off ic:c rs as
Till' meeting will he ht'ld fr01n 7 to 8::m p.m. and to lx• fullu ws:
Letha
Wuud,
considered will be the observance or International Th inking rt'J)I"Csentalive tu Ste:ete
Day and the annual Girl Scout cookie sale .
Scs~iun; Mary Newell, inside
. Mrs. Thoma reJXIrls the organi1.alion of two new troops. scn 1incl ; Cha rlotte r.rant,
Salem Center Brownie Troop 1042 has as its leader, Mrs . Le ta
ou1 side se nl.inel ; Ethel Orr,
Fetty of Langsville. Becky Triplett of Pomeroy, a tea cher al
1rc~tsurer ; · Zelrl.i:!
Weber ,
the Salem Center School is leaaer of the newly organize1i junior assis tan1 fimmcial secretary:
troop there. Both troops meet at the school from 3:30 to 4 ::!0 on · Ada Neu1.zHng, assistant
·Thursdays.
rCeorcli ng secretary; Ad~
Van
Meter,
financhd
POMEROY BROWNIES 271
secretary ; Mary Ju ·Pv"ler,
Meeting Monday night at the school. the Pomeroy _ rect1nli ng secre t;Jry ; Ada
Brownies were a'warded their bicentennial patches for par- Bisse ll. assoc iat e vice
ticipation in the "Sing" in November. Mrs. Vera Johnson , l'fluJwi.lor ; ~rh e lma White ,
leader, adv ises that the patch may be sewn on the left sleeve uf assue ioJ tc l'Ouncilor; Marcia
the uniform. Membership cards were also presented to the Keller, junior past eounci lor ;
girls.
Leo na Hensley, assoc iate
The Brownies wlll join the other two Pomeroy troops to jw1ior pas!" coun cil or, ond
si ng their bicentennial songs for the Monday night Pomeroy Ma'c McPeak~ vice councilor .
PI' A meeting . The scouts are to be atlhe school at 7: 15p.m.
Wi 1h Mrs. KciJc r presiding,
-- Mary Ann Pierre Jed in the pledge to the flag and Shelia the aud iting report was r ead
Pullins led the promise. Games were played and refre5hments by Helen Wu Lr and acc:epled.
seryed by Virginia I.ee.
11 \\' &lt;I s reported that Eileen
Marlin had been involved in
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
an automobHe accident . Mrs .
1976 Bicentennial Girl Scout calendars are still for sale by Elizabeth Hayes thanked
ihe Middleport Juniors. The price is :;o cents and anyone .in- il1embers who. had sent her
terested in purchasing a calendar may call 992-2675 or contact 'husband, John. cards. He
a scout.
remains a p~:~tient ~:~t the St.
Meeting Monday night at Heath United Mell1odist ·c hurch , Joseph Hospital in Parkerswork on .. my community " badge was continued. Emphasis is lmrg. Mrs . Cleland al so
on learning: more about the community in t11e bic:entenn ia l 1hankcd m¢mbers who se nt
year. Plans were made fora visit to WMPO radio.
card s to her husba nd, RtJss ,
Registration was discuued and members were reminded
that the $2 fee is now past due.

· "TOP·O-MATIC" Controls put the thermostat
and blower adjustment knobs at your fingertips!

Main Street

·.

&lt;-~hnul

WARM MORNING 's "Carpet of Com
blower syste m pours out co m.lbrtlng heat
under the lull width of the cabinet ... spreading warmth all over the floors from watt to wall!

EBERSBACH HARDWARE

·.

·:·

By Charlene Hoeflich

By PHIL I'ASTORET
Butter was used in India as
early as 2000 B.C., and the
local beanery is still serving
from the original churn .

•

1)9/icious Char-Broiled Steaks

3rd St., Rac:ino, Ohio

elecled president of l11e
Middleport Literary Club at a
meeting Wednesday afternoon at the h ome of Mrs.
Nan Moore.
Other officers named were
Mrs. Charles McDaniel , vil'c
president; Mrs. Ben Philson ,
secretary, ·and Mrs . Sibley
Slack, treasurer.
Mrs . Dwight Wallace
presided al the meeting with
members · telling the thing
they f~nd most impressive
about Washington. D. C. Mrs.
James Euler was a guest at
the meeting.
"Washington's Cavalcade"
by Charles Hurd was
reviewed by Mrs . Arthur
Strauss . She referred to
Abigail Adams as the society
leader of the day and the
Smithsonian Inslilute as the
mos t interestln~ buildi ng in
those early years. For
inaugura l balls. Preside nt

FEED THEM!

PIE

Peaches,

Mrs . Bernard Fultz was

'umol Beil li s, H a r v.u d
B ee t s.
Noodle s.
po rat oes
( ma s h e d ,
haked , ho m e fries)

SAlADS
Applesauce ,

SYMPATHY
FLOWERS

e AMERICAN FLAGS

Huwell .
Ethel Gruescr ~Jnd Bertlm
Pa rk er of th e Ladies
/\u7{iliary uf tJ1e Velcrans
Memuri a l Hospital \. .·orked on
New Year's Day at the
hospital.

TO 2 P .M.

MEATS

HORSE

_:p
·

new club president

HDRalil• LOVE PURINA

I'

vis it ed Sund ay · wi th the
,Johttny Dougla s fclmily.
f, yysv il)e.
Mrs. Rul li Doug las, Guysville. Mrs. Larry W~l ke r ami
Mrs . Lennie Lyons visited
Mrs.

where she

Sehoul for
IIWny years; was a membe r
of lhc Smitl1-Capehart 140
American f,cginn Auxiliary ,
New Haven. and of lhc Mason
Seniur Citizen,s.
She se.rvert for many years
~Js ;1 4-H Club leader r&amp;nd was
&lt;1cHve in many C:l dditional

• Party NoveHies
• Wall Plaques • Plates

· Mr. and Mrs. Hai'luun .fox

wilh

ChwTh

Slmday

WE HAVE THE SUPPLIES

!he loca l churc h.
Mr . Huy Howell. Slwdyside
spen 1 Ne\\' Year 's Day and
lhe weekend aj his home here
wit h his wi fe, Ida , and
(la ughter m1d son-in-law, Mr.
&lt;Jn d Mrs. !.&lt;Wry Walker.
Mr . Rubert Barton is a
pd llen l in Vcl er:m s Memorial
Husp ifat.
Mrs. K;Jthy Pullins ha s
been rep(lrted ill .
Ml' . Rober1 Neal. Harrisburg:. Pa. called un friends
recen1l y.
Mrs. Nancy Hmv:u·d ~md
Darlene Douglas, Guysville.
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Harmon Fox.

recellLiY

for ust' during

Baptist
1 t.~ught

LOOKING AHEAD FOR
THOSE BICENTENNIAL
CELEBRATIONS!

ll1e wDrk t)f the laboratur y.

SUNDAY MENU
JANUARY ·!!
8 A.M.

untou ched '76.

program

One
"Dinner Dates"

__ We have a whole pndful of
'75 New Year's resolutions -

She also was an acti ve
member of the H(::lrtford

projects in the Bend . area
throughout her me.
Mrs . Aumiller was born
December 15, 1895, in New
llnven . a dHu~htcr of the late
Richard and Susan Elizabeth
Roush Grinstead and was the
widow of Samuel
R.
Amniller.
Survivors inc luPe t wo
daughters, Mr s. Wilbur
1 Frances) Stewart. Mason,
and Mrs. Gerald t Maxine )
Arn old, Hartford ; three
sisters , ·Mt,s. Melvin I Helen )
Knapp , Mrs. Fred lElia 1
.Roush . bul.h Letart. and Mrs.
f' loyd I Al-ice) Miller of
Marietta.
Ohio;
four
brothers, Thomas and Walter
Grin s te ad .· New Haven;
Richard Grinstead , C&lt;tnlon ,

Mrs. Fultz.:chosen

0 .,
Robert
Grinstead,
Albany, 0 ., and these
grandl'hildren : Gerald
!Gary 1Stewart, Letart, Point
rcontimll'd on page 9)

WERNER .
.RADIO
&amp;
T.V
•
Middleport, Ohio -

New York
Clothing House
Ebersbach Hdwe.
Marguerite's . Shoes
Hartley's ·Shoes
Chapm'an's Shoes

I

Pom~roy .

Ben Franklin Store

K&amp;C Jewelers
The Fabric Shop
Moore's Store
Goessler's Jewelry

'
.

I

�5- The Daily Sentinel, Middle)Xlrt-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Jan . 9.1976

1976

~

MrS. Aumiller, civic leader,

Cage statistics
TEAM STATISTICS
F1eld Goal P er centag e
Team
FGM FGA Pet
Logan
11 )1~7
1/.l,
W averly
106 23\1
.J .t.l
Gal l rpo!is
11 ~ H.t
410
Meigs
100 238
410
Jackson
96 21 1 398
lron!on
1f1 29J 3/8
Alhe n s
95 258
368
We 11s lon
98 288
J-10
Free Throw Pcrcenlag c
FTM · FTA Pet .
Wave rly
J3 72
5~7
GolllipoliS
58 98
';,(J7
Ironton
JS 76
-~~?
Meigs
64 11 3 5 66
We llston
58 IOJ
S'.J8
Logan
55 105
S1 J
1\thens
J8 91
521
Jackson
:!8 5~
509
REBOUNDS
No . G Pet .
Tearn
1875 ]7-1
Wellston
lronlon
186 5 p 1
Gallipol is
11 J 5 34
Athens
17.j s J.l 8
Waverly
lJO S 26 0
Logan
129 · 525 8
Meigs
117 S 25 •I
J ackson
11 5 523C

PERSONAL FOUL'S
T eam
No . G Avg .
Athe n s
76 5 15 2
Ironton
82 5 16 .t
Jackson
. !!3 S t6 6
- Logan
87 5 11 4
Gallipo l is
90 5 19 0
We llston
9V 5 19 8
Meigs
100 :. 20 o
Waverly
10.1 5 20 8

•

I.NDI VIDUA,L LEADERS
Field Got~ I Perc e ntage
Name , Tet~m FGM · FGA P el .
See I. L.
Whaley . Wav .
·oavena , Wav .
Hol s inger , W~JV
Hawk . L

2~

545
536
5 16
·.189
J71

JJ

18 51
16 3 I
?3 J7
2~

51

Free Throw Perce ntaq c
Name , Team FTM · FTA Pe t .
ro td en , G .
202J
BJ3
Ran.dolph , M
13 16 8 13
faulkner ./\ .
152 1 71-1
Holsinger . wav
17 27
630
Wha tey. Wav ,
9 15
600
REBOUND S.
Name} .Team
No . G Avg .
fitzpatrick . I
7 1 S 1-l '}
Cho nko , /\ .
60 S 12.0
Fau1kner •. A .
58 5 11 .6
Mea dows. M
.rq s ~ .9 6
McKi nn iss. Wei.
.:a 5 9.6
NOTE : These total s do not
include l ea gtre game s fr o m
Tuesday , Jan . 6 .

-

OVERALL SCOR IN G
(As of JOln . 31
Name. T ea m FG FT F ts Avg .
Hern . Mi l
66 55 18 7 26 7
Wa rd , WL
6.! 2.1 151 25 3
Sul livan . NY
60 20 160 22 5
Logan , NG
70 17 157 22 ~
Bu tcher. , FH
.tJ 30 liB 19 7
James. NG
61 13 137 19 6
·Ta t tersvn . PP 38 lJ 90 18 0
McBroom . Log 5-J 16 l'JJ 17. 7
Reed. A l ex
- 59 30 138 17 3
Lew.is .. ;T r I
.J3 J.l 120 17 . 1
SEOAL SCORING
Nam e, Team F(i FT P' s
McBroom , L
33 II 77
T . f-ol d en , G
26 20 72
Snowden , G
30 10 70
,Qna-~.!'::.r1.P.PX..~~.M....._J .t 20 6~
,. 1 zpa fi'"Jc... .
JO
6 6~
2S 15 65
f au l kne r . "
Holsinge r . Wav13
17 63
GilL Wei
'16
~
61
See l. L
24 13 61
Meadows , M
2-1 12 60

1

S.YAC SCORING
Name , Team FG FT Pts
Loga n . NG
58 13 11 9
Jame·s , N G
53 11 117
Bush , sw
33 10 76
H a lley , HT
3.! 21 89
Sh affer . HT
36 1.1 86
Sc hafer . SV
19
J .12
Metzner , KC
20
4 .1.1
Brow n , So ulh ,. 15
2 51
Cai n . s v
14
2 JO
t Gr.ate , s w
20
s. -L8

Avg
19 3
1J .. .l
IJ 0
13.6
IJ .O
13 0
12 .6
11 .2
11 .2
12 .0
A119
2) .5
19 .5
15 .2
14 .8
1·1 3
1.1.0
11 ·0
lO .•t
10.0
96

'"

.... ,'

\fH~

· . ~ ·'

0

I} 1

.....

116

'&gt;"/ I

1\)7

.. {)

100

'•0 0

19 I

19 I

1.'~

176

16 ,,
16 0

"}9tl

I f,

~

J

T(•am
l rn 11ton
r,1 ce
North Galli&lt;l
Gallipolis
J ack.son
&lt;..outpc r n

H,l n • H~n . l

A

l hC'n~

368

·16 ll

.HI I
1)7

-i7 6
.18 I

319

.lH ·I

10~

.

P oi n t Pl ci!Srllll
Vinton (OlJ!ll y
v. aver1y ·
Loqan
1/,' cllsto n
Easlr&gt;rn
Meigs
t ~df'r&lt;ll ll oc l. inq
t.Jexn nder
I&lt; yqe r

Avq .

Pl ~

~0

6

)'1 .1
.( 1.(

'10 6

?7 0

S·l 0

~

.Ill

18

~ .t

- 19 ~

6

SIMON'S
PIC-A-PAIR
N_EW HOURS:
Weekdays Til s
Fridays TiiB
. Saturdays Til6

•

sc hoo ls.

~~

0
57 0
~1 5
~ll 0
.'1 8 7
w1

.1:.6
] .!~

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) :,'}
35)
.175

PRO.JECT INITfATI&lt;:D
The schedu led Scienre Cn-Op pm~retm twtwPI'rl !···~~~~·
Miner&lt;:ll. ~almma HighSchool and the Voca1iomd Ccn1er w;1 s l&gt;eJ.:un last Srn unb ~ i11 ~dnd 1
sdence ~t udt..• n1 s fromlh£' l1igh SC'houl spend Saturda.vs in thr&gt; 1-"oult• Mmcr;rl l .;: lu t!"&lt;tt t w~
l'i &lt;"tu n•d, left to righl: Jof1n HoffnHln , c hirf &lt;tJ WI~ st uf Fon1t• Minl'r:tl. Wcd1illlli t 1'ri ndp;d
I .&lt;1r 'ry Sc:lwyt:•rs: and Phil Ferrell , une of l tll' students Jktrticipa ling in the projrt ·l.

59 ,)

1?-1 60 6
373 61 6

Cree~

1/. •1nen Local
r..c1 pr e

)77

6'1 8

5? 1 65 1
).t6 68 3

~O UihWC'51Crn

N e l sonville 't ork.

-19·1
500

10 3
70 6
7 I .1

-160

76 7

.1n

1 rim ble
V\ il r\ ilnl [l

Miller
o.,ymntes Vo1lley

FRIDAY
•
SEOAL .
I' 111ens ill Ga ll ipolis
I ronton a t Logan
· .l .:~ckson ill Meigs
V... el i SIO n at V'. a veri~·
TRI · VAL L EY
V. arre n Local at Al e";l(ander
P.el pre a l Ne l sonville 't o r k.
I eder.11 Hoc kinq a t Vinton
ColJn ty
SVAC
E nste rn ;u Nor.rh Ga llia
1&lt; yg e r Cree ~ at H an n a n 1 ra ce
O THER S
~out h ern at W ahamn
Ro c k Hill Ell ~ ymm~es V all ey
Trimble a l Miller
Poin t Plesant a·l RClvenswood
SA TURD AY
SVAC
E.1stern at '. olJihwestcrn
OTHERS
Park.cr s blJrg
Cit!ttolic
fll
1/'. arr e n Loca l ·
.
C. yn1mes Valley at t a i rland
Berne Un ion ~1t M i ll er
TUESDAY , JAN . 13 '
We llslon a1 Vinlon Cou nt y
Ea s l e rn .JI ! c der.JI Ho c ~inq
1/'Ja•er ford a t ~ Oulh e'rn
Nitro at Point Pleasan t
N OTE : The At hens - Logan
Sou th e a s tern Ohi o Alh l ctit:
L eolgve qa m e which had been
sc heduled for Tue sday , Jiln . 21
at
LoQan
ha s been
re ·
~c h c duled for Fr i day , F eb . 20 .

Foote, Wahama laun~h
Science

C~-op

l.HAHAM STAT ION- The
new Scienc:e Ci1 -0p Progre~m
of W e~ l ti.lma Higl1 ~c houl
began las t Sa1 urday when
Ph il FmT ell, a Wahama
se ni o r wa s welcoined at
Fe~o 1 e Min eral laboratory to
s lm·l 1.1 lhrec \\ eek un the site
obser vati on of chemictd
analysis.
Prese nt fp r~ 1·he Initial ion of
tlte project were John Huff ll\(111. chief cmalvsl: Lany
.
·.
Suwyl'rs. Walwma pri ncipal:
MorJ,.\an Br&lt;:1gg. Science
Department chair111an. and
Fa rrell.
Uq&lt;ll'l' 1he prognuu Phil
~H•.I her Wctlr; tm &lt;l screncc
st udents .\\ill spend Jilrce
Sal urdays a t 1he la bura lory
where lhcy wi ll receive inst rul'li u rt arul cx pl' ric~lt'C in

•
OHIO COLL EGE
BASKETBALL RECORDS
Th ro ugh games of Jan . 7
Uni1ed ~ress h'tternafional
Mid- American Conferenc e
Conf erence All Gam es
· w . I. pet . w. 1. p e t .
w Mien 2 o 1.000 9 o t.ooo ·
M i ami
2 0 1.000 6 4 . 600
Ohio U
I 0 1.000 4 .I . 500
Kent S1
I 0 1 000 5 J .55 6
To ledo
I 1 .500 5 5 .500
Ba ll Sl
I I .500 6 3 .667
Bwg Gree n
1 1 . 500 .j 6
400
C Mich
0 2 .000 '' 6 . 400

E Mich
0 2
000 .I 6 400
"N Ill
0 2 .000 2 8 .200
Ohio Conte.rence
North Oi11i sio n
Conference All Gt~m es
w. I. pet. ~· 1. p e t
H delberg 1 0 1.000 6 · '1 .750
Mt Union 1 ·o 1.000 .1 5 . 44~
Wooste r
I 0 l. OGO 8 4 667
Ba ld Wa l 0 0
000 2 7 ?.22
Kenyoti Ol 1 .000 7 3 ~:700
Ob.erl in
0 1 .000 4 4 .500
O il io Nor o 1 .000 6 6 · .500 ·
Av g .
South Divi sio n
73 .0
Conference Ov erall
71.6
w. I. pet. w. I. rJCt
69 .2 Willenbrg 1 0 1.000 8 1 869
66 .3 Otte rb ein 1 0 1.000 8 3 . 7"n
6 J . 7 Musk i n gum
62 .0
.o .ooo· 6 2 .750
60 4 Ohio Wes 0 0
000 2 5 _286
60 .2 Capila!
0 0 . . 000 9 4 .69 '}
5~ . 9
D eni son
0 I .000 4 5 . 444
:08 .7 Marietta 0 1 .000 6 5 545
56.9
Other s

TEAM RANKED
EFFENSIVELY
Pt s
T ea m
5 11
No rth .Gal l ia
573
Nelsonville York
.115
Warren Local
A l exand er
53 0
4J6
M it1er
372
Trimbl e
302
PO in l Pl easa n t
Federal Hocking
361
JIV
Wah am a
Jll
Sou lhern
455
Hannan Tra ce
-151 5 6 . ~
Vinton County
J50 56 . 3
l-ogan
J,l8 56 .0
lrOniQn

1-f,AHTFORIJ. W. Va . Mrs . Mary Fr &lt;:Jru~es Grins!ecul Aumill e r , 80, di ed
Wednesday ar her residence
here fr,Jiowing a one year's
illn{'ss. She wCJs nne uf th e
pe rsons instrumental in
ubstaining a water system in
Hart£urd , WO::ts a re tire d
employe of the Liverpool Sail
Cump;1ny uf Htntford , a
member of !lie Mason County
OemtH." ratic
Women 's
Or~anization and an active
sttp[Mlrler of ath letics ond
prograrns in th e Bend

TEAMS f.t ti.t U&lt;E O
DEFENSIVELY

Tet~m

a

dies in her Hartford home

~ll1

i\'C'•(l"

\..\ i!Vl'rlv
G.1lii!PIJ I I'5
l 'e lpr e
Y.. Pllsron
Jil Cio.!.(lfl
O.,Q u 111 wec;Jcrn
f'• h Cll!.
lo.. yqt'r (rf'('l-.
" Yilllll!'" V ,l llt•v
E.Js tro rn
:

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o

Cen tr a l St
Yngs to wn St
Ci nc in n ati ·
Findlay
As hland
Wrig ht Sl
John Ca rroll
Akro n
B l u ll lon
Dayl on
Walsh
Xa v ier
Defiance
Cedarville
Ti ff in
Malon e
Steubenvi l le
Case Ws tn
Rio Grande
Oh io St
H iram
Urb ana •
Ohio Dm n ic an
'Cie&lt;/e St
Wl /m i n'g lon

W l
10
6
10
9
8

Pet.
l
1

.909
.857
.833
.a 18
.800
.800
.66 7
625
. sss
.54 5
.545
. 545
. 538
.500
.500
467
461
.428
417

2
2
2

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4

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5 3
5 J
6 5
6 5
6

5

7
6

6
6

6
7
6
3
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6

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7
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7

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6 400
4 .333

4
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. 307
2BS

2" 9

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1 13

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4

'Laurel Oil£
News Notes ~"
Sa bbath School at tendance
Jan . 4 at the Free Methodist
Chur ch was 78 persdns.
Presen l for worship ser\'ice~
were 40 people. Mr. and Mrs.
Phill Wise, McConnelsville ,
altended w ors h ip ser\' ice at

'

The pw·ptl.S l' of 1hc program

prov ide s1 udcn ls with al'1 u&lt;Jl
l;d)lJI'u tory tcdm iqucs in real
wurk situalions.

Cr e amed
Chicken,
Roast Bee t . H amb urg er
Sl t:a H, Flounder Fi sh ,
H am .
·

VEGETABLES
" I can 't talk olnymor c n ow,
Alice George •S an11ious
to get to the Ste a mboat 1nn
for dinner! "

Slaw,

Collage

Cheese,

Tossed .

Pur.1pkin ,
Cherry.

Apple ,

OPEN WEEKDAYS 6 .AM to 8:30 PM

~
59 N. Second St.
Phone 99~ - 5560

CHOWS

KINGSBUHY - Sgt. and
Mrs. Richard Dean were
honored with a bela ted bridal
shower wl1en they returned
home after 15 months in
Thailand . The shower \'as
held in the Carleton Ch un.: h
social room by Mrs. Janeth
Beal. Mrs . Karla Chevalier,
Mrs . Linda Well, Mr s.
Yvon ne YoWlg, Mrs. Helen
Dais and Mrs . Sad ie CCJrl.
The gift
ta-ble was
decortited in wh il e with whil e
wedding bd ls ~mJ s1 reamers.
The refre sh J. ~ Pnt table WH S
'
cen tered with a 'lliniature
bride and a large ca ke
decorated in pink and wi ,! te
wi th
"Co ngratula tions"
wri1ten on i1 . Hefreshme nts
of cake, coffee, punch. nut s
aild minis were sel'\'ed vrter
which t ~e cou ple opened their
many gift s fr orn Mr. and Mrs.
· 'Homer Bailey, Mr. and Mrs.
Huger Young. Mr and Mrs.
. J oh n W. Dean , Mr . and Mrs.
Jack Warner. Mr . an d Mrs.
J im Proffitt , Mrs . Neva
King, Mr . and Mrs .• Jol)li A.
Dean , ~1r--,__(::lnd Mrs. · Paul
Paynter, Mr. and Mrs . !.loyd
Ki ng, Mrs . Evely n Well ,

a complete
fee&lt;f. . . no
hay needed

r-:,:~j~.j

horsemen's
favorite for
over 50 years

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399 W. Main St.

992 -2164

POmeroy,

THE STORE WITH " All KINOS OF
STUFF" - FOR PETS, STABLES, LARGE &amp;
SMALL ANIMALS, LAWNS AND GA.RDC.Jo4S:

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Sout h
I lorida ~~ R8 W Ken tucky RO
N C Char lotte "66 N .C /1. &amp;T 68
N ew Or l eans 70 ~ amtord 68
So I l orida 8B Di ckinso n .'.i5

OFF

Midw es t
Cleve land St 61 Kenyo n 6U
Illinoi s ':.1 9'! W Ill. 79
Kent St . 66 St. 1 ranc is CPa ) 60
Mi chiga n 106 W i sco nsin 81
Minneso t u 77 Ill inoi s 68
Mo 51. Lo ui s 73 V'im . Jewel l 61
Norlhwes lern lO S Mich'ir.~an Sl .

It's here.
.
The new small car
with the accent on co1nfort.

ON ALL

MERCHANDISE

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So uthw est
No Ari zona 82 Idaho 61
Or al Rob erts 73 K .Jns.Js 70

Is Volare economical?

West
Den ver 111 Tex as 1\rl ington 85
Nevada Las Vegas 90 Seattle 89
Oregon St. 60 So .' California 70 .
Sa,n Diego SL 92 lowa ~t. 75
Santa Barbara 92 Port land 75
UCLA 62 Or e-gon 6 1
Utah 62 Ulah ~ 1. 80

and Rrian Well , Mr .
a nd Mrs. F.ugenc. Smil11, Mr.
&lt;.md Mrs . Ray Huush, Mr . and
Mrs. Wallace Hatfield. Mr .
a nd Mrs. Russell Well.
Also. Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Wuod ~md Ronnie, Mr. and
Mr$. Steve Smit h, Mr. and
Mrs. 1'\owland Dais, Mr . an.d
Mrs . 11alph Ca rl , Mr . and
Mrs. Homer Goodwin, Mr .
and Mrs. Elmo Smitl1, Mr .
and Mrs. Donald Yoho, Mrs.
Iunc1Brickles and family , Mr.
ctnd Mrs Kirk Cheva lier , M·r.
an d
Mr s.
Richard
H uud~r s h elt , Mr . and Mrs.
Dan n MwTay. Mr . &lt;llld Mrs .
Wayne Bea l, Mr . ;md Mrs.
Steve Brickles. Mr . and Mrs .
Virgil Cm·J and fillllil y, Mrs.
!Siizabelh Murray , Mr. and
Mrs. Charles King ; Mr . and
Mrs. Ch arle~ Sayre , Mr . and
:'&gt;Irs , Kennet h Markins, Mr .
~m ~l Mr~ . JtJe Hnll , Mr , a nd
Mrs. Glenn f .ce, Mr . and Mrs.
San f11rd Well, Mr . HIHl Mrs.
Bi ll Spatlfl , Mr . · and Mrs .
Garold Gi lkey. Mr . and Mrs.
Rubcrl Hied , Mr . and Mrs .
Clair Waggoner , Mr. and
Mrs. Walt er Terrell and Mr .
and Mrs. Kenneth Hartley .
Rarbant

'STOREWIDE

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B9

also c redited with bringing
ga·mbling intu Washington.
Mrs. Strauss noted that
President ('h~\·eland was the
first president married in the
White House. that William H.
Tafl was a gamb ler , and that
President Coolidge was the
least social. She described
Pt·esident Wilson as . a
homebody whose wife died
while he was in the White
House and lie wailed less lht:lll
a year to remarry .
Roosevelt and his New
Deal. the Declaration of War
in 1941. and the prominence of
Walter Reed Hos pital were
a ls o disc ussed b'y . Mrs.
Strauss in her review of the
historical. colorful and enlerlaining book on the
pr~fession or presidenui .and
1he
development
Of
Washington.

Couple given shower

/'.rmy 7 1 Ki ng 's PI .f'i
D ~ l awa r e 70 ~.~onlclair 65.

ROYAL CROWN

YES!

BOTTLING COMPANY

According to E.PA. est im ates. the
Volare Wagon with standa rd 6 and
manual transmission. got 30 mpg
highway. 18 mpg city. Volare Coupe
and Sedan got 27 mpg highway a n·d
18 mpg city, Of course, your ac tu al
mileage may di ller. depend ing on
d,[iving habit s. the conditi on of yo ur

Middleport

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This

lsVolare affordable?

YES!
The price below is the manufacturer's
suggested retail price of the Votare
Coupe excluding state a nd loca l taxes

a nd destination charges.

heritage house

Is Volare roomy?

YES!

Your 1'hom MeAn Store

Wh en we des1gned Volare . we
reserved the sma!!ness for the

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

outside . In fact. the Votare 4-Door
Sedan is the roomiest car .in it s

class. And the Vo lare Wagon is
the roomiest .small ·wagon you
can buy !

Comfortable "Wall- To- Wall'
Warm Floor Heat. Choose a

Gar and op l iona l eq uipment.

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Ularm morning

CliiWSI.f.K
Plymoutfi

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Is For

THE
BIRDS

and

Sunflo~er

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Gas Heater

STORE
HOURS:

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Monday~ Tuesday
Wednesday,
Thursday ,
Saturday

7i3btos :oo
FridaytitBp .m.

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uRea/ Old·F&lt;I."ihioned Hom(• C•mkui~...~

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Vases from '10.00
Baskets from 112.50
Sprays from 115.00

Thu rsday's Co ll cgC' Baske t ba ll
Res ults
Bv U ni l cd Prc'i&gt;'i&gt; lnl('rnil ti o nal

~teamboat In~
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To Soften
Sorrow

Grant's was lis ted as the
most elabora1e while hl' was

Dial 949 -2515

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Middleport, 0.

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Chester Council installs offic~rs

POMEROY BROWNIES 76
A practit'C for lbe "Sing" of bicentennial songs wa s held al
the Tuesday meeting ol Troop 7&amp; at the Pomeroy Elementa ry
School. The Brownies will join the two other Pomeroy troops to
sing al the Pomeroy PTA m.ting Monday ni ght. Debbie
Werry led in the pledge to the fiag and the Brownie promise lo
open the meeting.
POMEROY JUNIORS 1180
. --,
New patrol leaders were elected at the Tuesday night
meet inK of the Pomeroy Juniors. · ·
· Elected were : Love Bug Patrol, Angie Triplett, leader;"
Barbara Whitla tch, assistant leader; TanUlly Pettit, game
leade r ; and Hobin McDaniel, song leader.
Eagle : Tammy Capehart, leader; P.11tly l:luffy. assisw n! ;
Amy Sisson, ga me leader, and Carolyn Casto, song lead er.
Blue Jays: Carta DeMoss, leader; Angelia Curtis,
assistant lea der; Dixie Eblin, game leader, and Angela
Hubbard. song leader.
The juniors practiced for the flag ceremony a l the
Pomeroy PI' A meeting Monday night.

OES holds installation
H1\CINE - 1 Qflil:.ers for presenltld gifts from tl1eir
1976 were installed a[ the officers. Mrs. Diddle was
December meeting of Racine presented the past matron's
Chapter 134, Order of Eastern jewel.
Star .
Howard Skull, wor thy
Ins ta ll ed were Barbara grand patron, and Mar)'
Roush , wdrthy matron; ·Skull, repr e~ entati ve tu
.James
Roush,
worthy Oklahoma. were presented
patron ; Ca therin e Wnod, and invited to the East.
as~ocia t e ' matrOn ; Hobert
Installing officers were
Wo od , associate patron; Louise. and William Stewart,
Gre1 ta Simpson , secretilry ; ins talling offi cers; Laura
Ch lorus Grimm ~ treasurer: Cir c le·, invitin g marshal :
Louise Stewart, conductress; Cora Webb and Opal Diddle,
Do nna John so n, associa te installing marshals; Shirley
conductress; Ben Philson, , johnson, organi i(j lionist ;
c haplain ; Laura Circle, Leo na Hensley , chaplain ;
mars ha l ;
Jan
Norr is·, , Ella Smith, conductress;
organist; Barbara · Dugan, Sarah Bechtle, warder, and
Ada; Beulah Stobarl, Huth ; Clifford Murris, sentinel.
Lillian Weese. Es ther;
The new worthy matron
Charlotte Wa msley, Mar tha ; an(l worthy patron, Barbara
Margaret West, Elect a; ~nd James Rou.s h , gave
Le tha MOrris, warder : Hele n acceptance speeches and a
Pickens, se ntinel , a nd Cora talk was given by Skull, the ·
Webb. Leona Hemsley and worthy ·grand patron.
Clifford Morris, trustees.
.Gues ts and members were
During
the
ope nin g se rved refreshments in the
ceremony Opal Diddle and dining room.
Ben Philson were honored for
their se rvi ces as worthy
mal ron and worthy patron for
the pas t year by an addendum and they were

Meigs carolers
visit residents
The J unior Business Offir.e
Educat ion t BOE I Club uf
· Mei~s High School recently
werlt caroling in the area .
'One uf the places they vis ited
was the Meigs County Infirmary
\\•here
they
presented fruit baskets to the
residents ..
F't1llowilig Hte caroling,
they went to the home or
Jayne Hut ch i so n f or a
Ch ri stmas party. Pizza was
served and Christmas carcds
were sung with Julia Hut·
ellison acco mpe~n yi n g the
group on the piano.
Att ending were Vickie
Might·. Pam Offenbe r ge r,
Vicki Joh nston, Opal Dyer,
"Te resa Musser, Jackie King,
Che ryl Barnhart, Da rlen e
Bar rell, Cher yl Kennedy ,
Teresa Brown, Sherri Vining,
Mrs . Em ily Sprague, Mrs.
Jesse Might and David, Mrs.
Belly Hutchison, Julia, Jayne
and Joyce Hutchison.

'76
BIRTHDAY HONORED
Mr. and Mr s. George
Morris. Linc oln Hill . entertained Sunday with a party ·
celebrating lhe four th birth·
day of their grandson, John
Hewet Anderson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Anderson.
Guests ~ were Mr . and Mrs.
William H. Anderson, Erin,
Kristin and Billy, Mr. and
~rs . John Anderson, John
and Bradford, Mr. and Mrs.
·James Anderson ·and Jamie,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson
and Barbara.

dog. you're too mad to notice
how little meal you got for
your six bits .

Spe1.1cer, and Mary Newell ;

Ada Morris, Thelma White,

llall, 7::10 ro .m. Mrs . lnzy
Newell and Mrs. Ethel Orr
will b~ hostesses . The
Ira veling prize donated by
Mrs . Mary K. Huller was won
by Mrs . Ritchie .
CummiHees fur 1976 were
appoi nltld and include :
Delinquent : Ada Van
Meter, Ethel Orr and Zelda
Weber.
•Wayns and Means: Mary
K. Huller. Sadie Trussell,
Thelma White, Dorothy
I.aw sun , Dorothy Myers,
DtJr is Koenig, Mary Newell,
Mary Showalter and Mary

Q(' t!J ber ,

Charlotte Grant, Jue Bissell.

Club

we:ts

Doris

KfJenig ,

·' ,
Bissell,
WU 0 u!-i
n'da
Elizabeth Hayes, Goldie
Wolfe. lnzy Newell •. Mary
Newell, Mabel Van Meter.

DorothY'· Myers, and 7.elda
Weber ; November, Dorothy
Ritchie, C~trl~ Chevalier ,
Eileen Marlin ; December,
Mary K. Hotter, Dorothy
l.awson., Duris Grueser.

SIMON'S
MARKET

Attending the met•ling wert

Hetty Housh, Erma Cleland.
Helen Wolf. Margaret Tuttle ,
Mae McPeek, Ada Neutzling,
Mary Jo Pooler. Mary K . .
Holt er , Leona He nsley,
Marcia Ke ll er. Durulhy
Ritchie, Zelda Weber, Ada
.Van Meter. Ethel Orr, l.etha

NEW HOURS:
Weekdays T i l7 p.m.
Fridays Til 8 p.m.
Saturdays Til7 p.m .

Hayes.

Good of the Order: Opal
Hollun , Helen Wolf, Marcia
Keller. Jean Summerfield.
Alice Curtis, Betty Roush and
Mary Jo Pooler.
News re porters·: Mary K.
Holler and Mary Jo Pooler .
Team .Captain : Duro thy
Hitchie.
Council Captain: Mary K.
Huller.
Flower
committee:
Margaret Tuttle, Doris
Koenig and Go ldie Frederick.
Home
and
Or ph a ns
Com mittee . Inzy Newe ll ,
Car la Ch evalier , Eil een
Ma rtin, Mae Spence r ,
Cha rlotte Grant, M~rgaret
Tuttle and Erma Cleland.
Flagbearers: Margaret
Tullle with Goldie Frederick,
assis tant, and Dorothy Mye rs
Doris
Grueser,
with
assistan t.
Pianist : Helen Wolf.
·Kitchen com mitt ee:.
JanuHry, Dorothy Ritchie,
Duris Gru eser, Marc ia
Ke ller; February. Mary K.
Huller, Thelma White,
Doroth y Lawson; March·.
Sadie Trussell, Margaret
Tuttle, Charlotte Grant;
April , Mary Showalter, Helen
Wolf, lnzy Newell; May , Opal
Hollon , Erma Cleland, Ethel
Orr; June . Millie Dill. Helen
Boa tright and Thelma While;
Jul y, Belly Roush, Mary J o
Pooler, Ada Van Me ter:

YolK old

watch 11

' worth money
toward/

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lulo.Q.
let"&amp;

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Broni on your old watcheny milke . U11ce. an)' condilion.and - ·11 ilppl, it towards the pu•chn,.
ol a new B ~klva . Take ,ouf choice
~ ic k, neoY fn hion watches
c• •lch and reaat trad1llon.t

!rom

models. In both l~d"" '
stytn. Coma
down and tal~ tt
q ulek, white

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Jmportant
Announcement
From ...

POMEROY
MERCHANTS
Effective.
January 9, 1976

Open Friday Til
'

Shop Saturday TjJ~
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These stores will obseroe
these new shopping hours:

Elberfelds
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Modules • Instant Picture and Sound • Energy Saver
Switch • Bright Picture Tube
Modal WPSQ!~

By the time you wipe up the

OtJUnced fur .Jan . 14 f..tl 1he

l'uuncilcJr's

In 1974, President Nixon
den ied charges that he
gra nted favors to milk
producers and International
Telephone &amp; Telegraph in
return for campaign contributions.

ENJOY THE COLORS OF

goo 91JUlshed from today's hot

e:tn-

August, Eilzabeth Hayes,
Esther Hide nour , Jean
SWllnJerrield :
September,
Goldie Frederi ck, Mae

l•: ll'ctiun ami d tU' in).! his huspit~ li·u-11 iun . He
ins1 allt~1iot\
of 4Jffin•rs 1s nHW ;_tl home .
1\ mcctin~ ~~r lhe Pe~st
highlighh·d l h t• Tm·~tl:... y 1n gll l
t 'II ESTEH

The lwavy snu""'iall aJid the dosing of :-it'h•)nls brnul-(ht
ll JC'l'lifl~ o f Chester Cuundl
a cane{• IJ(::Ition fl'f lhl' ~i rl Sl'O UI leadl•rs ' lllt'l'liug 11l;umt'd
:t2:1. Do!llgh iL·rs 111" A111crica ,
for last night at the Pomeroy Element;H·y Schml. hul ilK' !lt..•ld at I he hall.
I fleeting has been rescheduled for next Thursf iCJY, Mr:-; . Pal
l&gt;t'llUty Dorothy Hi te hic
Thoma, service unit director, reports.
installed the - off ic:c rs as
Till' meeting will he ht'ld fr01n 7 to 8::m p.m. and to lx• fullu ws:
Letha
Wuud,
considered will be the observance or International Th inking rt'J)I"Csentalive tu Ste:ete
Day and the annual Girl Scout cookie sale .
Scs~iun; Mary Newell, inside
. Mrs. Thoma reJXIrls the organi1.alion of two new troops. scn 1incl ; Cha rlotte r.rant,
Salem Center Brownie Troop 1042 has as its leader, Mrs . Le ta
ou1 side se nl.inel ; Ethel Orr,
Fetty of Langsville. Becky Triplett of Pomeroy, a tea cher al
1rc~tsurer ; · Zelrl.i:!
Weber ,
the Salem Center School is leaaer of the newly organize1i junior assis tan1 fimmcial secretary:
troop there. Both troops meet at the school from 3:30 to 4 ::!0 on · Ada Neu1.zHng, assistant
·Thursdays.
rCeorcli ng secretary; Ad~
Van
Meter,
financhd
POMEROY BROWNIES 271
secretary ; Mary Ju ·Pv"ler,
Meeting Monday night at the school. the Pomeroy _ rect1nli ng secre t;Jry ; Ada
Brownies were a'warded their bicentennial patches for par- Bisse ll. assoc iat e vice
ticipation in the "Sing" in November. Mrs. Vera Johnson , l'fluJwi.lor ; ~rh e lma White ,
leader, adv ises that the patch may be sewn on the left sleeve uf assue ioJ tc l'Ouncilor; Marcia
the uniform. Membership cards were also presented to the Keller, junior past eounci lor ;
girls.
Leo na Hensley, assoc iate
The Brownies wlll join the other two Pomeroy troops to jw1ior pas!" coun cil or, ond
si ng their bicentennial songs for the Monday night Pomeroy Ma'c McPeak~ vice councilor .
PI' A meeting . The scouts are to be atlhe school at 7: 15p.m.
Wi 1h Mrs. KciJc r presiding,
-- Mary Ann Pierre Jed in the pledge to the flag and Shelia the aud iting report was r ead
Pullins led the promise. Games were played and refre5hments by Helen Wu Lr and acc:epled.
seryed by Virginia I.ee.
11 \\' &lt;I s reported that Eileen
Marlin had been involved in
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
an automobHe accident . Mrs .
1976 Bicentennial Girl Scout calendars are still for sale by Elizabeth Hayes thanked
ihe Middleport Juniors. The price is :;o cents and anyone .in- il1embers who. had sent her
terested in purchasing a calendar may call 992-2675 or contact 'husband, John. cards. He
a scout.
remains a p~:~tient ~:~t the St.
Meeting Monday night at Heath United Mell1odist ·c hurch , Joseph Hospital in Parkerswork on .. my community " badge was continued. Emphasis is lmrg. Mrs . Cleland al so
on learning: more about the community in t11e bic:entenn ia l 1hankcd m¢mbers who se nt
year. Plans were made fora visit to WMPO radio.
card s to her husba nd, RtJss ,
Registration was discuued and members were reminded
that the $2 fee is now past due.

· "TOP·O-MATIC" Controls put the thermostat
and blower adjustment knobs at your fingertips!

Main Street

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WARM MORNING 's "Carpet of Com
blower syste m pours out co m.lbrtlng heat
under the lull width of the cabinet ... spreading warmth all over the floors from watt to wall!

EBERSBACH HARDWARE

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By Charlene Hoeflich

By PHIL I'ASTORET
Butter was used in India as
early as 2000 B.C., and the
local beanery is still serving
from the original churn .

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1)9/icious Char-Broiled Steaks

3rd St., Rac:ino, Ohio

elecled president of l11e
Middleport Literary Club at a
meeting Wednesday afternoon at the h ome of Mrs.
Nan Moore.
Other officers named were
Mrs. Charles McDaniel , vil'c
president; Mrs. Ben Philson ,
secretary, ·and Mrs . Sibley
Slack, treasurer.
Mrs . Dwight Wallace
presided al the meeting with
members · telling the thing
they f~nd most impressive
about Washington. D. C. Mrs.
James Euler was a guest at
the meeting.
"Washington's Cavalcade"
by Charles Hurd was
reviewed by Mrs . Arthur
Strauss . She referred to
Abigail Adams as the society
leader of the day and the
Smithsonian Inslilute as the
mos t interestln~ buildi ng in
those early years. For
inaugura l balls. Preside nt

FEED THEM!

PIE

Peaches,

Mrs . Bernard Fultz was

'umol Beil li s, H a r v.u d
B ee t s.
Noodle s.
po rat oes
( ma s h e d ,
haked , ho m e fries)

SAlADS
Applesauce ,

SYMPATHY
FLOWERS

e AMERICAN FLAGS

Huwell .
Ethel Gruescr ~Jnd Bertlm
Pa rk er of th e Ladies
/\u7{iliary uf tJ1e Velcrans
Memuri a l Hospital \. .·orked on
New Year's Day at the
hospital.

TO 2 P .M.

MEATS

HORSE

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new club president

HDRalil• LOVE PURINA

I'

vis it ed Sund ay · wi th the
,Johttny Dougla s fclmily.
f, yysv il)e.
Mrs. Rul li Doug las, Guysville. Mrs. Larry W~l ke r ami
Mrs . Lennie Lyons visited
Mrs.

where she

Sehoul for
IIWny years; was a membe r
of lhc Smitl1-Capehart 140
American f,cginn Auxiliary ,
New Haven. and of lhc Mason
Seniur Citizen,s.
She se.rvert for many years
~Js ;1 4-H Club leader r&amp;nd was
&lt;1cHve in many C:l dditional

• Party NoveHies
• Wall Plaques • Plates

· Mr. and Mrs. Hai'luun .fox

wilh

ChwTh

Slmday

WE HAVE THE SUPPLIES

!he loca l churc h.
Mr . Huy Howell. Slwdyside
spen 1 Ne\\' Year 's Day and
lhe weekend aj his home here
wit h his wi fe, Ida , and
(la ughter m1d son-in-law, Mr.
&lt;Jn d Mrs. !.&lt;Wry Walker.
Mr . Rubert Barton is a
pd llen l in Vcl er:m s Memorial
Husp ifat.
Mrs. K;Jthy Pullins ha s
been rep(lrted ill .
Ml' . Rober1 Neal. Harrisburg:. Pa. called un friends
recen1l y.
Mrs. Nancy Hmv:u·d ~md
Darlene Douglas, Guysville.
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Harmon Fox.

recellLiY

for ust' during

Baptist
1 t.~ught

LOOKING AHEAD FOR
THOSE BICENTENNIAL
CELEBRATIONS!

ll1e wDrk t)f the laboratur y.

SUNDAY MENU
JANUARY ·!!
8 A.M.

untou ched '76.

program

One
"Dinner Dates"

__ We have a whole pndful of
'75 New Year's resolutions -

She also was an acti ve
member of the H(::lrtford

projects in the Bend . area
throughout her me.
Mrs . Aumiller was born
December 15, 1895, in New
llnven . a dHu~htcr of the late
Richard and Susan Elizabeth
Roush Grinstead and was the
widow of Samuel
R.
Amniller.
Survivors inc luPe t wo
daughters, Mr s. Wilbur
1 Frances) Stewart. Mason,
and Mrs. Gerald t Maxine )
Arn old, Hartford ; three
sisters , ·Mt,s. Melvin I Helen )
Knapp , Mrs. Fred lElia 1
.Roush . bul.h Letart. and Mrs.
f' loyd I Al-ice) Miller of
Marietta.
Ohio;
four
brothers, Thomas and Walter
Grin s te ad .· New Haven;
Richard Grinstead , C&lt;tnlon ,

Mrs. Fultz.:chosen

0 .,
Robert
Grinstead,
Albany, 0 ., and these
grandl'hildren : Gerald
!Gary 1Stewart, Letart, Point
rcontimll'd on page 9)

WERNER .
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Middleport, Ohio -

New York
Clothing House
Ebersbach Hdwe.
Marguerite's . Shoes
Hartley's ·Shoes
Chapm'an's Shoes

I

Pom~roy .

Ben Franklin Store

K&amp;C Jewelers
The Fabric Shop
Moore's Store
Goessler's Jewelry

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FrtdOJ J,tn 9
1976
"ip('nc t r
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the sermonette
Thts New Year Is a very s pec1al one It 's the begmmng of

a year of celebratton, a nd also a

year

of remembermg ,

What were we, what have we become, and how dtd we get
thts way over the years ' Why was Amenca blessed so these
past 200 years'
It \\ould be ve ry dtfft cult to say exactly wh&gt; or how There
were certam things that stand out as obvtoUsly It ue ll goes
back to the days of the Ptlgruns at Plymouth The) stgned a
pact when they debarked !.am the Mayflower One statement
of that Mayflower Pact has echoed throughou t Ainenca ever

stnce I must admtl tl ts not a s true toda y and may be one of the
reasons why our belnved Amenca has many problems, whtch

are not msurmountable, even 1f bothersome
The Pllgruns all agreed, "He Who does not work does nol
eat "A sunple but effectiVe way not to have more users than

producers, a truth that says, no loafers and paras1 tes
Everyone helps
Thts work ethtc has been the hfe blood of Amerrca over the
years You tell me tf tt ts still q ,truth t oday The other strength
of the early comers to Amenca as well a s all through the years
followmg was a reliance upon God

America over the years was a God-centered country as
well as a God-fearmg country We-dtd not try to do everything
alone We did tt for Lo.ve of God and Love of Country
Today, listenmg to talk Ofl the street even from children on
up, all the y;ay toT V programs, tt ts curse God and condemn

Arneraca The government, especially Congress. seems to be
full of people who thmk a he ts perfectly all nght Integnty ,
honest work, love of God a nd love for Country are to be hidden
and submerged
Note the leaks from government comrmttees and employees who swore they would keep se&lt;:rets, and have not and
do not, Look to the pratse we heap upon them We should be
ashamed How sad that Amertca today constders tt no longer
necessary that 1ts word ts tts bond Consider how today a
promise breaker gets more pratse than a promtse keeper
In 1776 our foundmg Fathers pledged their hves, lands and
wealth to Amertca and freedom Most los t one or a U m the
foUowmg years What .about today Are we Amencaru; wtl~mg
to pledge our wealth and hves to Amenca this Bt-centenmal

year?
The next 200 yeats w1ll also need men and women who are
·Wtlhng to love God and Country If we are wtlhng to do lhts
wtllmg to pay higher taxes , work harder for our pay tnstead oi
more money for less work, then Amertca wtll contmue to be a
great land If we are wtllmg to sacriftce a bttle now Amenca
will have anotber 200 years of grea tness Ftrst, re,;.ember tt
wtll take more Fatth, Love for Coontry, a nd Love for God than
IS evtdenced today m-January, 1976
Be a proud American and Love God - Rev Wtlham
M1ddleswarth, St Paul Lutheran Church, Pomeroy

The Almaoae

By

In- '
Ualted
Press
terulleoal
Todlly Is Friday; Jan 9, the
ninth day of 19'15
357 to

w•\h

follow
'lbe

•
IIIOCIII

Is in

the ftrst

quarter.
'lbe

morning stars 'are

Venu llld Sllturn.

'lbe eftlllng stars are Mer-

cwy and Jupiter.
'l1loae bcim on this date are
Wider the sign of Caprtcorn
Richard
Ntxon,
37th
president of the United
Statel, wa1 born Jan 9, 1913
Alao on thts day m history.
In 1793, the first successful

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POMEROY TRINITY
Rev W H P e rrrn p&lt;l ~ lor
Roy Mayer Sunday sc hoo l
sup r Church schoo l fr' I S
a m , 'WO rShiP St&gt; rV IC C 10 7 I
am Youth cho1r rell,lfSa l
Mond~ y
3 30 p 111
und e r
d•rect•on o f M.lry Sl... nncr
pm
senror cho 1r r ehears~11 7 30
SYRACUSE
FIRST
p m Thur sday W1fh Mr s Paul CH UR CH OF GOD - Rcv
Nease dtrector
Gco rQ e O il e-r Pf!S ior ~u nday
POMEROY CHURCH OF sc hool 9 JS .l m
n10 rn,n q
THE NAZAR E N E - C&lt;J r ncr pr ea c h nq
II
a m
Unron an d Mulberry
Rc v
CV&lt;lng e !ISI IC SC rVr C(' 1 JQ p Ill
Clvd e v HenderSon pastor
Prayer m C'c t•n g ThlJr s day
Sunday SC hOO l 9 JO a 111 Glen l 30 p ))
McClung
sup!
morn.ng
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
worsh1p 10 30 am
evcnrng ~ CHURCH OF CH R IST :'00 W
serv•ce
'7 30
m 1d we e k Mt'1111 St
Je rry P.JlJI
serv rce Wedn esday 7 30 p m
m•n , stcr
pi on e
99 2 7 6b6
GRACE EPISCOPAl - The Con 5 erva t rv c
non
Rev Ha ro ld Deeth rec tor
•n s tr umentil l
Sunday wor
Churc h se r v ces 10 30 am
Sh1p 10 il n
!3 ble s tu dy II
Ho ly commun on fr r s t Su r1day &lt;1 m
worst •P 6 p n
WC' d
of month church school 10 30 1csday IJ 1bl e 5tudy 7 p n
am tor nurs e ry throuah 12
POMEROY CHURCH 0~
CHRIST - Rrcha rd Evan so n
RUTlAND
FREEWILl
pastor B rb te school 9 30 BAPTIST Roq e r 1 u r ne- r
am
worsh rp 10 30 a m
pas tor Supe rrn ten d C'nt Qoyte
adull worshrp serv 1ce and Hudson Sunday school
10
young peoples meetrng 7 30 1 Ill
Morn.ng worsh p
11
p m Combrned B ib l e study a Ill Sund:1y e v enmg serv1 c c
and prayer meetmg W ed • ., 30 Wednesday B ble sludy
nes da y 7 30 p rn
' · 30 P n1
THE SALVATION .l.RMY OLD
DEXTER
B IBL E
En voy Ray W Wrnmq oflt c er CHRIST IAN CHURCH - Rev
'" charge Su n day 10 a m
Ron I crry
pastor Sunday
Hot rness me e t mg 10 30 a m
school 10 a m Mrs \r\oortey
Su nd ay
School
Y6ung F rancrs
s up er~n t e nd en t
Peop les l eg ron
7 p m
Morn•nQ wo r shr p
II am
Thurs day 1 to 3 p m
Lad cs Sw1c;1ay eve 11119 se r v cc 7 JO
Home League 7 p m Pr ep
G R A H AM
UN l T E 0
c la sses
METHODIST Preac t11 ng
ST
PAUl LUTHERAN 910 am
f1r SI and seco nd
~ CHURCH
Co r ner
of Sundays o f ea ch mon th tl111"d
Sycamor e and Seco nd Sts
a nd tourtt1 Sundays each
Pom e r('ly Th e Rev Wilham IT1o nth wor sh p sc r v cc a t 7 30
M1ddle swanh Pa stor su 1day P m Wcdne~day even1ngs. a t
and 7 JO Prayer an d B1bfc Study
School a! 9 45 a m
Cl'lur ch Serv rc es 11 a nL
SEVENTH 0 A Y
AD
SACRED HEART - Rev
VEI'JITIST Mulbern He1 g ht s
Fat he r P aul D
we to n
Ro etd
P omeroy
Pa stor
pa sto r
P ho n e
99~ ~ 8H
Gerard Seton Sabb a th Schoo l
Saturday evenrn g Mass 7 30
Supto r •n ten d elt
Clara
Sunday Mass a a nd 10 um
MCJ..Dtyre S ab b a th Sc ho o l
C011f eSS10r1 Sa t ur d ay 7 7 30 Saturday C~ ll c rnoo n a t '2 00
p m
wllh
V.. or shr p
se rvr ce
fiOMEROY FIR ST BAP
lollowrnQ at J 15
TIST - Rev Ra lph Zl/nd e l
RUTLAND I'"IRST BAP
pastor
Wr l l1a m
Wal§on
TIST CHURCH - Rev Ro ge r
Sunday school supt • Sunday Ford
Jr
pasto r
Drewy
scl'lool 9 JO am
6Y F 6 Go r e supr
Sund ay school
P m
B•bf e study
Wt;:od
9 JO a 111
mo rn n q wo r sh1 p
nesday 7 p m c h01r pract.ce
10 ts a rn
Wednesday 8 30 p m
....,
THE HILAND CHAPEL
BURLINGHAM
Cj;tURCt-i C~.;orcp~ Casto pasio r ~u1d ay
- Pasto r J err y L ewrs Sunday
Cll OO I 'I 30 am
even HI
schoo l 2 J Op m w1lh wo r sh p wors lliP
7 JO
111u r scl tly
se rv1ce at J 30 p m
m 1d
cv enmq prav c scr~1C C 7 J O
week servrce T uesday 7 30 p
p ,,
m
- RACINE
APOSTOLIC
POMEROY
FIRST CHURCH
Th o m as L
SOUTHERN BAPTIS T ~ 282 Holmes past or E van ge l s! c
Mulberrv Ave
a ft rl•ated serv1ce su nd ay 7 30 p m
praye r mect1ng T u es d ay
w lh S B C Gary B.15ham
Su nday sc h&lt;Jol supt Su nday 7 JO p m
Brble s tudy
school 9 30 a m
morn n g Thu r sday 1 30 p m
worsh•P 10 30 a m eve n ng
F 1R s T
sou 1 H t t&lt; N
w o rsh p 7 JO p m
Brble
BAPTI ST
2H1 Mu lb e rry
study We dn esday 7 30 P m
Ave P &lt;Jme roY a ni! a ted w11n
FAIRPLAY
C~APEl
5 ll C
t he Rev
Bradley
located on M e rg s Cou nty
Road 1 off e•ther 325 or 11-1
Pas tor
Rev
T h e r on
Durl'lam Sunday Sch ool 10
Some people go cut on New
am
worShip se r vrce 7 JO
P m
Sunday
Prayer
Year s E ' e and others
meet,ng Tues day 7 30 plm
manage to stav \\otth tt ull at
youth se rv1 ce 7 JO p m
least mtdnaght
Fr d ay
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Trov
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WESlE'YAN
CHURCH
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1./:o..v 0 0 \•11
Mo1nl e y P ,l',tor t-tr nr y Ellhn
~ UrHti1y " d ool " u i.JI
~ unduy
Sc hoo l .~ JO am
C ven•nu
wor Sh fJJ I JO 1.1 111 Pr.1y er a 11 d
Pro11 sc scr v c e lh u r ~ d a v I 30

•

p.p; t.,r

balloon flt g ht m the Uruted
States was made by Jean
Blan c hard
over
Phtladelphta
In 1861 , MISSISSippi seceded
from the Umon
In 1945, Amertcan troops
mvaded the Phlhppme tsland
of Luzon and went on to
bberate Mamla
In 1968, Surveyor 7 made a
soft lltnding on the moon
A thought for the day.
French novelist Alexander
Dumas satd, "All human
wtsdom ts swnmed up m two
words- watt a nd hope."

MT

MORIA H 81l.'PliST

Corn..:r I ou r th
M•ddh; port R\!v
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9 W
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Inc! Mn ''
litnr y K t y

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Mrr,

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ll ttultl&lt;trtrdn c r ~upt Morn1no
worst1 p 10 -1 5 a 111
JEHOVA H S WITN ESSES

- Larry Cflrnilhan pr CS 1d1nq
moll s tcr
'l undi'ly
O•bl c
le c t u re
9 30 a 11 1
WtHCil
tower s tudy
10 30 am
Tucsd&lt;'ly
tl ,pt e s tvdv
7 JO
P 111
lhur s day
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SChOOl
] JQ fJ Ill
S('fVICC
tll('t'IH1Q 8 JO pIll

MIDDLEPORT

CHURC H

OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN
UNIO,N - Lawrence Martlcy
p&lt;t stor Mrs Russe tt Young
Sunday Sc t1oo l Sup ! Sund &lt;ly

Evenmg
wor!.h p 7 JO Wednesday
prayer mee t ng 7 JO p rn
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD ~ Racmc Route 2 th e
Rev
James M
Muncy
pa s tor Sunday school 9 ~5
&lt;1 m
morn nlq wor sh p
11
a m
c vcn•ng wo r sh p 7 30
Prayer meetmQ Tuesdc.y
7 JO p m
Younq p eo ple s
meelmg 7 30 p m Thu rsday
MIDDlEPORT
FIR S T
BAPTIST - Corner Sodh and
Pe~lm er
lhe R ev
Peter
Grandn l
pastor
Danny
T h ompson su p e rrnt c ndcnt
Sunday SchooJ WMPO Ra d o
prooram 7 tS a m
Sun da.y
School q 15 a 111 Morn1 nq
Worsh1p
10 15 a m
Yout h
actrvrtlf' !'i s n d fet tow s h p lor
t u n w r and
sen1or
ttrgh
s tud en s 6 p
Ill
Su n day
e ve-n nq wo r st11p 7 30 p m
•Mrd weeK p r aye r se rv ccs
Wedno.:sda y 7 JO t) m •
C HURCH OF CHRIST
M dd lcport
5th and Mam
Georqe Glaze
m•n•s t cr
James
Sh eets
su p e r n
lc nd cn t Brbte sc hool
9 30
am mornmg wo r Ship 10 JO
am
evenm g wor shrp 7 30
pr aye r se r v .ce 7 p m Wed
n esd av
Scho91

9 30

a 11

MORSE
C HAP EL
til ~ I 1p I I d 11 1
l i1 Ur' t !1
.., ~,. ho o t 10 1 11 1
PORlLANO
W,r ~ h1p
I Ut p 11 1 Cltur cll \ (hOO t Y JO

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SUT TON
Chu1ch '&gt; d oo t
30 1 111 ,'\o rs111p 15.1 a nd Jrtl
• untJ,1y !. 10 J O a 111
NOR THEA S T CLUSTER
Rc.,. Rob e rt Meece
P.1 !&gt;l or
De nnr !&gt; C:rct c, a r
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JOPPA
Wor Ship 10.1 n 1
Chur c h ..,t hool 9 a Ill Prayer
Mf'C't rno Wl'dn esday B p m
lONG BOTTOM Wor
SIHp 'il a Ill
5 unday School
9 l'l am
Prayer McctmQ
Wednesd ay l 30 p m
NORTH
BETHEl
Wllr Sh•p 11 i\ m
Church
Schoo l 10 a m
ALFRED - Sunday Sc hool
9 J ~ am
Worshrp 11 a rn
Prayer meet1nQ Wed n esday
7 45 p m
UMW 3rd Tu es,day
'i

8 p Ill

REEDSVILLE Su nday
Sc hoo l 9 30 a n1 Y..o r s h•p 7 30
pm
P r ayer Me e l rng 7 JO
p m
Tu esday
UMW 1 30
p m ts t Thur sday
SilVER RIDGE - Wo r
Sh tp 10 am Church Sch ool 9
am

TUPPERS
PLAINS
Wor s h •P 9 a m Churc h Sch ool
1'0 it 111
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
Gcoroc rrcdcrrck
supl
~ crv c e
wecldy 9 30
a ,, on &gt;Uiday Preach1ng
ilrs t and th ird ~ undeys of
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dIll

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6 3G-NBC News 3 4 15 ABC News 13 Andy Grlfllth 6

C B S New s 8,10
Hodgepodge Lodge 20
Carrascolenda s 33
7 oo-Truth or Consequences 3 To Tell The Truth 4
Bowlmg fo r Collars 6, Law r ence Wel k 8 Av1at1on
Wealher 33 News 10 Don Adams Screen Test 13
Family Alta ir 15, Ohfo Journal 20
7 Jo-Po rter Wagoner 3 Treasure Hunt 4 Can d td
Camera 6 Evening Edl11on with Mart in Agronsky
20 $25,000 Pyram id 10 To Tell The Truth 13 P op'
Goes the Country 15 Bla ck P e rspective on the
News 33
e QO--Sanford and Son 3,A 15 Barbary Coas t 13' One lo
One 6 Peanu1 s 8, 10 Washington Week tn RevreW

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that garbage
But the sho uting of cyn1cs ca nnot
c hange the fact that these two hundred years
of Amencan htstory stand on the found ations

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of freedom a nd fa1t h

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WHAT DO Tt-lf;
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Thts IS th(j h entage w e carry forward 1nto
our th~rd ce ntury Always rememb er that
the re are those wh o w1sh they were free t o
worsh1p wtlh u s 1n our c hur c h es every Sun-

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THAT DATE ZEWAZ

Television loifor easy viewing
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HEI\VE NS NO' IT 5
TERRIBLE~ ONIO OF
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1100 E Main
Ph.m.7o34
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MEANING YOU
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DOWN
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2 Ethiopian
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3 It starred
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(2 wds )
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Italy
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6 Golf score
7 It starred
Gertrude
Lawrence

(4 wds)
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together

Yesterday 1s Ans\\er

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9 More

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condition
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45-Movle You re Telltng Me' 3
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45 - Movie 'The Killing Game • 3

For Saturday, Jan 10, 1976

b-+-+-

ttng more th a n you would grve
under slm rlar c trc um sta nces
back ofl
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22)
Don t mak e any dects rons lo
day o ut ol lrustr a uon or anger
If you re dtsturbed c ou nt to 10
Cool oH

21 Apnl 19)
some heavy
on your bank
Don t make
by bu y rn g

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Dec
21) There are ce rtatn th tngs
t hat you can do yourself tf you
JUSt e)(erctse a lt1tle tntttattve tod ay Besrdes you II save
noney

TAURUS (Ap,tl 20 May 20)
f---j~-f--1 Others may find you d rlfiCUi t to
ge t along wt111 todaY because
b,-i--+~+--1 you persls t rn d orng lh rngs yo ur
way Gtve everyone a vote '

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan
19) You may frnd you rself n a
sdcta l s llu a\lo n you re not over
ly en thu srastiC abou t tod a y
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Everythrng wont ru n like a
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toda y Don I swea t 11 The drs
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PISCES (Feb 20-March 20)
You re ove rly co ncern ed aboul
the optn o ns of othe rs today
Ttus writ cause yo u lo be d s
con ten ted Do thrngs you r way

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6 oo--Sun r ise Se mes ter 10 Washi ngton Debates 13
6 3(}-Matters of Ltfe 6 Treehouse Club 10
7 DO-S aturday Report 3 Ftlm 4 Eddie Saunders 6
Treehouse C lub e US Farm Report 10, Kentucky
Atle ld 13
7 3D-- Bu llw tnkle 3
Farm Fronl 4 Jetsons 6,
Ve getable Soup 15 Dusty's Treehouse 8, Man
From C 0 S I 10, Devito 13 Mister Rogers 20
B GO-Emergency Pl us 4 3 4 15 , Hong Kong Phooey
6 13 P e bbles a nd
Bamm Bamm 8,10 Sesame
Street 20
8 30--Josie a nd the Pu ssycats 3 4 15 Tom and Jerry
Grape Ape 6 13 Bugs Bunny Road Runner 8
Bugs Bunny and Frie nds 10
9 oo-Secret Lives o f Waldo Kitty" 3 4 15 Electric
Company 2
9 30-Pink Panther 3,4 15 Lost Saucer 13 Big Blue
Marble 6 Scooby Doo 8, 10, MISter Rogers 20
10 oo-Land of the Lost 3 4 15 , Adventures of Gilligan
13 Hot Dog 6 Sha zam t ls 1s 8,10 Sesame Street 20
10 3D-Run Joe Run 3 4,1 5 Groovle Goalies 6 13
11 GO--Return to the Planet ol the Apes 3 4,15 Speed
Buggy 6 ~3 Space Nuts 8,10 Electric Company
20
11 3o-Westwlnd 3 4,15 Oddball Couple 6 13. Ghost
Busters 8 10 Mt s ter Rogers 20
12 00-Jet sons 3 4 15 American Bandstand 13 Huck
and Yogi 6 Va tley of the Dinosaurs 8 10. Vegetable
Soup 20
12 3o-Marsha ll Basketball 3
Go USA 4, NFL
Champmnsh lp Games 6 VIewpoint 8 Fat Albert
10
00 -C ollege Basket ball 3 4 1~ Tennis 6.13 Far Out
Games 8,10 Lowel l T homas Remembers 33
1 3G-Biography 33
2 00-Champlons 8 Urban League 10 Film 33
2 3o-Pro Bowling 6 13. Mov ie Rock A Bye Baby •
10 Va liant Years 33
3 DO--College Baskelbalt 3,4 College Basketball 8, 15,
Family AI War 33
4 00-Hula Bowl 6 13 InSi ght 33
4 3G-Challenge of the Sexes 10 A Bit With Knit 33
S oo-Gotf 3 4 IS Sports Spectacular 8 10. French Chef
33
5 3~Gupples to Groupers 33
6 00- News B 10 What Now. America&gt; 33
6311-NBCNews3.15 News4 Rhoda&amp; CBSNewslO
Llltas, Yoga and "You 33
7 DO-World AI War 3 Lawrence Welk 4 15. Hee Haw
6 B. Firing L1ne 33 In The Know 10 Newsmaker
75 13
7 3()-Treasure Hunt 3. Last of Jhe Wild 10 Country
Mustc Jub1 lee 13
8 00-Emergencyi 315 Howa rd Coselt 6,13 College
Basket ball 4 Jeffersons 8 10 Rtvals of Sherlock
Homes 33
8 3!1-Doc 8,10
9 00-Movl e • The Oregon Trail' 3 15 S WAT 6, 13,
Mary Tyler Moore 8 tO Auslln City Limits 33
9 3()-Bob Newhart 8, 10
10 00-E mergency' 4 Carol Burnett 8,10 Soundstage
33
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Outdoorsma'n 15 Janakl 33
11 15- Movle 'Swamp of the Lost Souls • 6
11 3G-Movle ' A Countess from Hong Kong " 3,
Saturday Night 4, 15 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert
8 Movie Anno • 10. Colt"9e Basketball 13
1 00-Movie 'The Chalk Garden" 4 Soul Tratn 6
1 15- News 3
1 3G-Movle 'L 1Ie At The Top" 10. ABC News 13
1 45-Movte Dead Run 3

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8 3G-Chlco a nd The Man 3, 4 15. Watt Street Week
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9 oo-Rockford F1lesl 4 15 ABC Theatre6 , 13 , Mov ie
" The Su per Cops 8.10k Firing Line 20. Master
p iece Theatre JJ
10 DO-Police Story J 4,15 News 20 Educational
Implicat io ns 33
10 311-Avl a toon Wealher· 20
11 00- News 3 4 6 8, 10 13, 15 ABC News 33
ll J~Johnny Carson 3,4 15, Wide Wor ld Special 6, 13 ,
Mov ie " U F 0
Target Earth • a. Movie " The
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00---M id n lght Spectal 3,4 15 Sammy and Co mpany 6,
Mov ie' Isl and of Lost Women 10, News 13
2 3D-News 3 Mov te ' The Art of Lave' 4
3 Oil-Movie • Dea d lock' 3
4 DO-Movie ' Informa t io n Re ceived " 4
4 15-Movie 'She Done H tm Wrong' 3
5 30-Movle ' Here Come the Nelsons" 4
6 oo--Movle ' A Degree of Murder ' 3

tMay 21-June 20)
Pro blems confronj ng you to
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mak ng Howeve r tl you re
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RUTlAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Rod K us ter
pa s to r V H Gr a c v Sunday
sc ho ol su pt Sund ay sc hool
9 30 a m
worsh p s er nce
and con n un ron 10 JO iJ m
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CHESTER CHURCH OF m ee trng 7 30 p m
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serv •ces Su nda y 7 p m
GOD- Rev
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pas to r Sunday SC h&lt;Jol 9 30 Sunday n 1ghl worsh tp 7 30
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Lloyd D G r~mm J r pa s tor
7 30 p m
9 30 a m
L-ANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Sund e' sc hool
WO r Sh ip SCf VI CC 10 30 a m
CHURCH Te d Jone s
pas tor Sunday sc hool 9 30 broadcas t li v~ ove r WMPO
young peop les se nt •ce 6 IS
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7 30
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MASON COUNT'Y
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Rev RIChard E Jarvrs
THE NAZARENE Dale
M AS Vr~ I ol .. 1 ll " l 1 1 .) t
ASBURY _ Worshrp 11
Ba ss pa s tor Bob Moore ~ccond a ld Pomero y St s
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Sunday sc ho o l su p!
Sunday Stan Crarg pa stor Sunday
UMW flrsl Tu esday
school c lasses for a t! ag es sc h oo l 9 1 ~ a 11
wor s h 1p
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tramrng
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morn ng worship se rv ce
10 45 am NYP S 6 JO p m
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6 30 p m
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am Chur ch Sc hool 10 am
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M rd week p r ay e r meetrng Mtd w e ek pray e r serv •ce
p m
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Sc hoo l 9 30 a 111
serv ce 7 JO p m
Rob ert Sm Ill pas tor Sunda y 11 a m and 7 p m B b te Study
Vocal
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
SC hOOl
9 30 am
c la ss We dn es day 1 p m
R e v Howard Shrveley
lea der Leo Hrll
worsh rp mUSIC
FIRST
SOUT HERN
Rev Stev e n Wilson
serv iC:C 10 30 am
c nur c h
7 10 P 11
BAPTIST - Corn e r of Seco nd
Rev Zelia Kruszewsk•
BETHANY - (Dorcas l
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UNITED an d Ander son Mason Pastor
Worsh •P 9 30 am Churcl'l
BRETHREN IN CHURtST ...__ Wal t e r Cloud Sund a y s chool
School 10 30 am
E lden R
B la ke
pastor 9 15 a m worsh p se rv ce 11
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Sunday School 10 am
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9 30 am Worship 10 30 am
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CHURCtl
OF
JESUS Se rv1 ce I 30 p m
Women s
EAST LETART - Church CHRIST
lo c at e d at MISSIOildf'"Y Council 10 a m
Sc hool 1s t 2nd 3rd Su ndays
Rutland on New L ma Road
fr r sl and th.rd iuesdays
9 30 a m
Fourth Sunday next ID Fo rest Ac r e Park
Pray e r and Brb le S tu dy
10 30 a m
Wo r sh rp 2nd Rev
Ray Rous e pa s tor
We dnesday l JO p m
~ unday 7 30 p m 4th Sunday
Rob e rt Musser Sund a y Sch&lt;Jol
9 30 am
P raye r Meetmg sup t Sunda y school
10 30
Wednesd ay 7 30 p m UMW
1st TUesda y 7 30 p m
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WESLEYAN - (Racrne )
study Wednesd;)y 7 30 p m
CHRIST rn Chr 1..o 1&lt;1 t l 1 1(.1
S unday School 10 a m
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lh e Rev W! lt a n Campb e ll
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CHRISTIAN
Roger,
CvenrnQ se rvice
7 JO p m
tudy l'lur s day 7 p m Choir
watson
pa s tor
Wallace
Wt'dncsdav e venrng prayer
Pra c lrc e Th ur s day 8 p m
LETART FALLS - Churcl'l
Bradford sup!
morning
mcet.ng 7 JO p m
Youtl"&gt;
r:;hoo t 1st 2nd Jrd ~ undays worship 9 30 church school,
P ra yer se rv ice e a c h T..Jes day
10 15 am 4th sunday 9 15 10 30 •
young
peoples
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
a m
Worshtp 1st 2nd 1 rd
mee1tng, 6 30 p m
evening
CHURCH Letart W Va Rl
Sunday s 9 15 am
worship 7 30 P m , Bible
l
Rev
G.:orgc Hoschar
41t1
s unday 7 30 p m
"' st~_y , Wednt!.~l_y, 7 30 ~ m
pastor Sunday School 9 30
am Pray er and Brble study
MORNING
STAR
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to.o..
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7 JO p m Cottage Praver
Wo rsh1p 9 30 am
Church
•. unday Sc hoo l s up!
Joe Servl e Tu es day
10 a m
School Hi 30 a m Mrd Week
,Sa yre ~ unday school 9 45 Worshrp Se rv •ce Thur s day
Servtce Wednesday 8 p m
am
Sunday eventng wor 7 30 p m
DANVILlE WESLEYAN 1-&lt;C'v LC'ton G tasurc pastor
~ l!n da y
Sc t10o l 9 30 a n
youth and tun ro r you t h !'.er
v1ce
6 15 p m
e v e nrng
wor s h p 7 JO p m
prayer
and pr a 1se Wc dn esti rly 1 JO

ARTIST, WHO

thts B tcen tenn 1al Year There s a cyntc tn
town who IS a lready c omptatnmg abOut o ur
emphasts on liberty - and that JUnk

that

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INTERVIEWING A PATIENT,
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Ev«' tHn ~ worSh ip
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CHESTER CHURCH OF
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nilr lon su pt Prayer m c e tm g
Wednes d ay 7 30 p m
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST Clif fo rd Smrtl'l
m,n,ster Sun day Schoo l 9 30
a m
mornmq church 10 JO
il n 1
Sunday cvcll1 n9 serv ce
7 30 p n Wedn esday s erv1ce
6 p Ill
l A U RE L CLIFF FR EE
METHODIST - Rev Floyd F
\ t10ok pastor Lloyd w r.ght
~ unday school su pt
Sunday
sc hoo l 9 30 am
Mo r n 1119
wor shrp tO :JU i'l m
evcn mg
worsh p
1 ,0 p n1
We d
1esday
Chrrs t ran
Youth
Crusade 6 3U p m
Cl'l o r
l)rol CIIC.C ltliJr Sdi'ly 7 p m
DEXTER CHUR'CH OF
CHRI ST
Cllarl es Ru sse l
\ r m m. s te r Norrn an C Wdl
~u nd&lt;ly
schoo l 9
supt
a n1
wor sh1p se rv rce 10
a 11
n.o te s tu dy 1 uesd ay
7 30 p Il l
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Q-F J ES US C HRIST OF
lATTER DAY SA INT S ~
Portland
Rae n c Roa d
W Jlla n1 Rou sh pas tor De nny
Sun d ay
Sc hoo l
E vans
D,r ec tor Sun day Schoo l 9 30
a 111
Mo r n nq worsh ip lO JO
a 111 ~ unday cven•nq sc: rv ,ce
7 p 111
Wednesd a y even ng
pray e r 5CrV IC €S 7 30 pIll
BETHLEH EM BAPTIST R~v
Ear ~ ~ ut e r pa s t o r
No r sh p se rv1 C0 9 30 a m
und CJv se t OQ I
I U lO am
B1bl ~
stu dy and prayer
se rv •ce Th ursduy 7 30 p mCARLETON CHURCH K1ngsbury Road Gary K rng
pastor Su nday sc hool 9 30
1m
even mg wo r sh p 7 30
p m Prayer mee t n g We d
nesday 7 JO p 111 •
LC')NG
BOT :r. OM
CHRISTIAN - Bru ce Sm th
pa stor Wa ll ace Damewoo d
Supt B bl e School 9 30 a m
Pr e a c h n g se rv •ce 10 JS a m
•No even1 ng se r v •r"
HY SELL
RUN
l'"k~t
METHODIST C HUR C H Rc-v
Puu t N1.2 v li e
pastor
&lt;undily ~ c hoo 'il 30 a 111
Morn 111~ se rv c e
0 30 a m
yo utt1 se rv1 c£'
6 l'&gt; p m
Eva nq e l s l C sc- r~ Cl 7 30 p rn
P r ayer n ce t nq
1 t1ur s clay
7 30 p m
FREEDOM
G O S PE L
MISSION ill Bald Knob Rev
E J Gr tf llh s u pt ot ch ur ch
Rev
L R Gluescncamp
p 1s tor
Roqer Will fr cd Sr
Sunday ~ c t10o t su p ! Sun d a y
school 9 JO am
prayc r
n ce ll n q Tuesday 7 30 p m
you t h m ee t nq 6 p m ~un day
ler;ldlf S 1\ da V.1n Me t e r an d
Grella ~uttlc Sunday even1ng
wo r sh p
1 p 11
through
wrnt c r rl o nth s
MT
HERMON CHURCH
OF
THE
UNITED
BRETHREN IN CHRIST Rev James H Le ach pa s to r
9 30 a
m
Sunday sc hoo
R vs se I
Spen ce r
supt
Wor Ship SN 'JI C€' 10 4,5 0 m ;
Ev e n1n g wor s h1p a ll erna trng
w1th C E a 7 30 p m on
Sunday Pra yer m cett n g 7 30
p
m
'1\. e dn es d ay 1\ lfr c d
Wo lf ~}- lay leo d er
WH ITE S CHAPEl
Coo tvd e RD
Rev
Roy
Dee t er pa s tor Sunday sc t1oot
9 10 o m
wo r sh •P sc r v •c c
10 30 il n1 O•blc s tudy and
prny e r SHVICC Wcdnf'SCi ay
I

HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UN ION DM r e lt Doddrd
pastor ~ un d ily Sc ttoo t &lt;; JO
:1 111
Leo n Ar d G 1l m or e fir s t
e d cr
ov en1 nC1 scrv ce 7 JO
p 11
Wcdncsduy
prayer
)lef' l l(l 7 )0 p l1l
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD
R&lt;lC111C Route 2 T he
Rev Charlf' S Hand pas tor
&lt;..und i'!Y sc hoo l 9 15 a 111
n1ornm g wo r Ship
II am
EvrnmQ s e r v1CCS
Tu esd ay
und I rrday 7 30 p m
BEARWALLO W RIDGE
CHUR CH OF CHRIST
Douq
~,... ,, , ,1 11
ru1nr s ter
fl1blc
s• udy 9 10 ~1m
morn111q
wo r s h •P 11 II .1 m
cv c n1ng
wor&lt;; ll p H p n
Wc dntJ sduy
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH
11 '1!1
1'1 bl c ~~ rdy H p 11
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
MT OLIVE CHURCH LJ o n Cote pas tor Mrs Mary l onq l1ottom Sunday Schoo l
Lathey Sunday sc hooJ sup!
10 ~ n
w1th W li a rd P, qo tt
Su nd ay sc t10o t 9 30 a m
sui) I Eva ; qe l s l c n cssaqe
morn1ng wo r s l'lrp 10 30 am
c.1 ct1 undny cven m g 7 30 ov
Sunday e vang e lr SI1 C neetrng
Et ctcr Rus se ll Clmc 11 111 ~ tcr
7 JQ p rn
P rayer mee tmg
ol II c Apos tol c r a li b E\ rb lc
" Je dn eSd ay 7 30 p rr
~ tudy
V'v cdn csd ay 7 30 p m
STIVERSVILlE
4iOM
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MUNITY Cll+IJRCH - Sunday
10 a m
MINISTRY
OF
MEIGS schoo l scrv cc
COUNTY - Dwrght L Zav1IZ Pray er n;cc t nc1 Th urs d ay 7
p n !-&gt;u n day even n q sc rv c~
d~r ec tor
7 p 11
HARRISONVIllE
PRES
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
BYTERIAN
R ev
Pom eroy
Harr rso nv ll le
E rnest Str rck l rn
pastor
Sunday c hur c h sc hool 9 30 Roa d Mllw G1 rt on p astor
" Iev en Stan ley Sunday sc hool
a m Mr s Homer Lee s upt
sup ! Su n dJy SChOOl 9 30
mornrng wo r s h1p 10 30
n o rn111Cl wor Ship a 1d
MIDDLEPORT Sunda y a n
t O 30
a 11
schoo l 9 30 am
R •c hard co m mu n 011
e ven r1q
yo uth
Vaughan
s up!
Morn ng ~ u nday
Chris t ran e ndeavor 6 30 l.l m
worsh p 10 30 v m
SYRACUSE Morn n g wo r sh •P sc r v cc 7 30 p n
wo r s h•p '! am
Sunday We dn. esd ay cvcn 111 q prayer
sc lloot 10 a m Mr s Samp son meet ng and t"lrb tc s tudy 7 JO
pm
H a ll s up!
ST
JO HN
LUTH E RAN
RUTlAND CHURCH OF CHURCH P1n c GrOV\:' Th e
GOO Rev
Jam€s 0
Rev W II am M1dd les war t h
Guynn
pa s 1or
S und a y Pi! s tor Chur ch ::;cr v• ces 9 JO
sc hool
10 a m
Sunday u 111 Sunday Sc hoo l 10 30 Ll m
wor sh p 11 a n
Sunday
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
eve n n g se rvr ce 7 p m
CHRI ST - f3 •bl e Sc ll OOI g 30
We dne sday worS!'l •P serv •ce am
mo rn n g wo r sh p 10 JO
7 30 p m
a 11 Surtd ay eVe n n q worshrp
HAZEL
COMMUNITY sc rv1ce J p rn c ho ~r pra ct,ce
CHURCH
Ne ar Lo nq Wedn esd ay 7 p m Rev Je ll
Ran son Pa s tor
Bo tto m Edsel Ha rt pa s tor
ANTIQU ITY BAPTIST
Sunday sc h ool
10 a m
Chur c h 7 30 p m
pr ayer h! e v I rec land No rr s pa stor
~ V I H f i)Y
SC hOOl
10 tl Ill
mee trng 7 30 p m Thursd qy
Chu r c h scrv •cc
7
p m
MIDDlEPORT
PEN
7
TECOSTAL - Th1r d Ave the We dnesday Brb le ~ tu dy
1)111
Rev N II ram Kn11te 1 pa s tor
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
Ronald Duga n Sunday Sc hool
NAZAR ENE - Rev John A
Supt Class es tor a ll ages
pa s to r
Sund ay
cveorng scrv rce 7 3U B1bte Co ff mi)n
Sc h ool 9 30 a m
Ge ra ld
s tudy
'A e dne su day
7 30
We Is s up I Mor n rng Wors hr p
p m
youtl se rv ces F r d ay
10 30 a m
Sunday eve n.nq
7 30 p m
wor s h p
7 JO
Pr a ~ e r
FREEWILl BAPTIST rneet n g Wed n esday 7 30 p
Cor 1er As h an d Plu m M d
m
d l e port
No e l
He rrman
pa s lor
Sat u r d ay ev e n•ng
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST
serv1ce 7 p rn Sunday s ch oo l
Ronn1e Sa lser
Sunday
tO a n
S Jl1d dy ev c n rn g
school s u pt
Su nda y sc hoo l
worshrp 7 p m
9 30 a m
mo rn n g worsh1p
10 10 a m
Su nda y even n g
worsh •P 7 30
We dn es day
e venrng B1ble . st ud y 7 30
7 30
MEIGS
COOPERAT IVE PARISH
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarner
D1rc ctor
POMEROY CLUSTER
R e v Robert Hayd e n
Rev D Wm Syd e nstn cker
CHESTER - Wor shrp 9 15
i1 rn
Chur c h School 10 a m
POMEROY Worsh rp
tO 30 a m Ch ur c h Sc hOol 9 15
am UMYF 6 30 p m
ENTERPRI SE - Worshr p
9 a m Ch ur c h Sc ho o l 10 a m
ROCK
SPR ING S
Wo r s h rp 10 am
Chu r ch
Sc h oo l 9 am UMY F 6 30
p m
FlATWOODS - WorSh ip
11 a m Church School 10 J m
M I DOLE fiORT ClUSTER
Rev Rob e rl Bumgarner
HEATH - WorShip 10 30
a m Church School 9 30 a rn
UM YF6 pm
RUTLAND
Jei f rey
G e rb e r
Pa s t o r
Wor s hrp
10 30 a m Chu r c h School 9 30

7 - The Da ti)• Sent mel Mtd&lt;Ut•porl- Pomerov 0
DICK TRACY

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�6 - Th&lt; Datly Sentmel , Mtddleport- P om.ro\ 0

FrtdOJ J,tn 9
1976
"ip('nc t r
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the sermonette
Thts New Year Is a very s pec1al one It 's the begmmng of

a year of celebratton, a nd also a

year

of remembermg ,

What were we, what have we become, and how dtd we get
thts way over the years ' Why was Amenca blessed so these
past 200 years'
It \\ould be ve ry dtfft cult to say exactly wh&gt; or how There
were certam things that stand out as obvtoUsly It ue ll goes
back to the days of the Ptlgruns at Plymouth The) stgned a
pact when they debarked !.am the Mayflower One statement
of that Mayflower Pact has echoed throughou t Ainenca ever

stnce I must admtl tl ts not a s true toda y and may be one of the
reasons why our belnved Amenca has many problems, whtch

are not msurmountable, even 1f bothersome
The Pllgruns all agreed, "He Who does not work does nol
eat "A sunple but effectiVe way not to have more users than

producers, a truth that says, no loafers and paras1 tes
Everyone helps
Thts work ethtc has been the hfe blood of Amerrca over the
years You tell me tf tt ts still q ,truth t oday The other strength
of the early comers to Amenca as well a s all through the years
followmg was a reliance upon God

America over the years was a God-centered country as
well as a God-fearmg country We-dtd not try to do everything
alone We did tt for Lo.ve of God and Love of Country
Today, listenmg to talk Ofl the street even from children on
up, all the y;ay toT V programs, tt ts curse God and condemn

Arneraca The government, especially Congress. seems to be
full of people who thmk a he ts perfectly all nght Integnty ,
honest work, love of God a nd love for Country are to be hidden
and submerged
Note the leaks from government comrmttees and employees who swore they would keep se&lt;:rets, and have not and
do not, Look to the pratse we heap upon them We should be
ashamed How sad that Amertca today constders tt no longer
necessary that 1ts word ts tts bond Consider how today a
promise breaker gets more pratse than a promtse keeper
In 1776 our foundmg Fathers pledged their hves, lands and
wealth to Amertca and freedom Most los t one or a U m the
foUowmg years What .about today Are we Amencaru; wtl~mg
to pledge our wealth and hves to Amenca this Bt-centenmal

year?
The next 200 yeats w1ll also need men and women who are
·Wtlhng to love God and Country If we are wtlhng to do lhts
wtllmg to pay higher taxes , work harder for our pay tnstead oi
more money for less work, then Amertca wtll contmue to be a
great land If we are wtllmg to sacriftce a bttle now Amenca
will have anotber 200 years of grea tness Ftrst, re,;.ember tt
wtll take more Fatth, Love for Coontry, a nd Love for God than
IS evtdenced today m-January, 1976
Be a proud American and Love God - Rev Wtlham
M1ddleswarth, St Paul Lutheran Church, Pomeroy

The Almaoae

By

In- '
Ualted
Press
terulleoal
Todlly Is Friday; Jan 9, the
ninth day of 19'15
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follow
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Is in

the ftrst

quarter.
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morning stars 'are

Venu llld Sllturn.

'lbe eftlllng stars are Mer-

cwy and Jupiter.
'l1loae bcim on this date are
Wider the sign of Caprtcorn
Richard
Ntxon,
37th
president of the United
Statel, wa1 born Jan 9, 1913
Alao on thts day m history.
In 1793, the first successful

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POMEROY TRINITY
Rev W H P e rrrn p&lt;l ~ lor
Roy Mayer Sunday sc hoo l
sup r Church schoo l fr' I S
a m , 'WO rShiP St&gt; rV IC C 10 7 I
am Youth cho1r rell,lfSa l
Mond~ y
3 30 p 111
und e r
d•rect•on o f M.lry Sl... nncr
pm
senror cho 1r r ehears~11 7 30
SYRACUSE
FIRST
p m Thur sday W1fh Mr s Paul CH UR CH OF GOD - Rcv
Nease dtrector
Gco rQ e O il e-r Pf!S ior ~u nday
POMEROY CHURCH OF sc hool 9 JS .l m
n10 rn,n q
THE NAZAR E N E - C&lt;J r ncr pr ea c h nq
II
a m
Unron an d Mulberry
Rc v
CV&lt;lng e !ISI IC SC rVr C(' 1 JQ p Ill
Clvd e v HenderSon pastor
Prayer m C'c t•n g ThlJr s day
Sunday SC hOO l 9 JO a 111 Glen l 30 p ))
McClung
sup!
morn.ng
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
worsh1p 10 30 am
evcnrng ~ CHURCH OF CH R IST :'00 W
serv•ce
'7 30
m 1d we e k Mt'1111 St
Je rry P.JlJI
serv rce Wedn esday 7 30 p m
m•n , stcr
pi on e
99 2 7 6b6
GRACE EPISCOPAl - The Con 5 erva t rv c
non
Rev Ha ro ld Deeth rec tor
•n s tr umentil l
Sunday wor
Churc h se r v ces 10 30 am
Sh1p 10 il n
!3 ble s tu dy II
Ho ly commun on fr r s t Su r1day &lt;1 m
worst •P 6 p n
WC' d
of month church school 10 30 1csday IJ 1bl e 5tudy 7 p n
am tor nurs e ry throuah 12
POMEROY CHURCH 0~
CHRIST - Rrcha rd Evan so n
RUTlAND
FREEWILl
pastor B rb te school 9 30 BAPTIST Roq e r 1 u r ne- r
am
worsh rp 10 30 a m
pas tor Supe rrn ten d C'nt Qoyte
adull worshrp serv 1ce and Hudson Sunday school
10
young peoples meetrng 7 30 1 Ill
Morn.ng worsh p
11
p m Combrned B ib l e study a Ill Sund:1y e v enmg serv1 c c
and prayer meetmg W ed • ., 30 Wednesday B ble sludy
nes da y 7 30 p rn
' · 30 P n1
THE SALVATION .l.RMY OLD
DEXTER
B IBL E
En voy Ray W Wrnmq oflt c er CHRIST IAN CHURCH - Rev
'" charge Su n day 10 a m
Ron I crry
pastor Sunday
Hot rness me e t mg 10 30 a m
school 10 a m Mrs \r\oortey
Su nd ay
School
Y6ung F rancrs
s up er~n t e nd en t
Peop les l eg ron
7 p m
Morn•nQ wo r shr p
II am
Thurs day 1 to 3 p m
Lad cs Sw1c;1ay eve 11119 se r v cc 7 JO
Home League 7 p m Pr ep
G R A H AM
UN l T E 0
c la sses
METHODIST Preac t11 ng
ST
PAUl LUTHERAN 910 am
f1r SI and seco nd
~ CHURCH
Co r ner
of Sundays o f ea ch mon th tl111"d
Sycamor e and Seco nd Sts
a nd tourtt1 Sundays each
Pom e r('ly Th e Rev Wilham IT1o nth wor sh p sc r v cc a t 7 30
M1ddle swanh Pa stor su 1day P m Wcdne~day even1ngs. a t
and 7 JO Prayer an d B1bfc Study
School a! 9 45 a m
Cl'lur ch Serv rc es 11 a nL
SEVENTH 0 A Y
AD
SACRED HEART - Rev
VEI'JITIST Mulbern He1 g ht s
Fat he r P aul D
we to n
Ro etd
P omeroy
Pa stor
pa sto r
P ho n e
99~ ~ 8H
Gerard Seton Sabb a th Schoo l
Saturday evenrn g Mass 7 30
Supto r •n ten d elt
Clara
Sunday Mass a a nd 10 um
MCJ..Dtyre S ab b a th Sc ho o l
C011f eSS10r1 Sa t ur d ay 7 7 30 Saturday C~ ll c rnoo n a t '2 00
p m
wllh
V.. or shr p
se rvr ce
fiOMEROY FIR ST BAP
lollowrnQ at J 15
TIST - Rev Ra lph Zl/nd e l
RUTLAND I'"IRST BAP
pastor
Wr l l1a m
Wal§on
TIST CHURCH - Rev Ro ge r
Sunday school supt • Sunday Ford
Jr
pasto r
Drewy
scl'lool 9 JO am
6Y F 6 Go r e supr
Sund ay school
P m
B•bf e study
Wt;:od
9 JO a 111
mo rn n q wo r sh1 p
nesday 7 p m c h01r pract.ce
10 ts a rn
Wednesday 8 30 p m
....,
THE HILAND CHAPEL
BURLINGHAM
Cj;tURCt-i C~.;orcp~ Casto pasio r ~u1d ay
- Pasto r J err y L ewrs Sunday
Cll OO I 'I 30 am
even HI
schoo l 2 J Op m w1lh wo r sh p wors lliP
7 JO
111u r scl tly
se rv1ce at J 30 p m
m 1d
cv enmq prav c scr~1C C 7 J O
week servrce T uesday 7 30 p
p ,,
m
- RACINE
APOSTOLIC
POMEROY
FIRST CHURCH
Th o m as L
SOUTHERN BAPTIS T ~ 282 Holmes past or E van ge l s! c
Mulberrv Ave
a ft rl•ated serv1ce su nd ay 7 30 p m
praye r mect1ng T u es d ay
w lh S B C Gary B.15ham
Su nday sc h&lt;Jol supt Su nday 7 JO p m
Brble s tudy
school 9 30 a m
morn n g Thu r sday 1 30 p m
worsh•P 10 30 a m eve n ng
F 1R s T
sou 1 H t t&lt; N
w o rsh p 7 JO p m
Brble
BAPTI ST
2H1 Mu lb e rry
study We dn esday 7 30 P m
Ave P &lt;Jme roY a ni! a ted w11n
FAIRPLAY
C~APEl
5 ll C
t he Rev
Bradley
located on M e rg s Cou nty
Road 1 off e•ther 325 or 11-1
Pas tor
Rev
T h e r on
Durl'lam Sunday Sch ool 10
Some people go cut on New
am
worShip se r vrce 7 JO
P m
Sunday
Prayer
Year s E ' e and others
meet,ng Tues day 7 30 plm
manage to stav \\otth tt ull at
youth se rv1 ce 7 JO p m
least mtdnaght
Fr d ay
~
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WESlE'YAN
CHURCH
~
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1./:o..v 0 0 \•11
Mo1nl e y P ,l',tor t-tr nr y Ellhn
~ UrHti1y " d ool " u i.JI
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Sc hoo l .~ JO am
C ven•nu
wor Sh fJJ I JO 1.1 111 Pr.1y er a 11 d
Pro11 sc scr v c e lh u r ~ d a v I 30

•

p.p; t.,r

balloon flt g ht m the Uruted
States was made by Jean
Blan c hard
over
Phtladelphta
In 1861 , MISSISSippi seceded
from the Umon
In 1945, Amertcan troops
mvaded the Phlhppme tsland
of Luzon and went on to
bberate Mamla
In 1968, Surveyor 7 made a
soft lltnding on the moon
A thought for the day.
French novelist Alexander
Dumas satd, "All human
wtsdom ts swnmed up m two
words- watt a nd hope."

MT

MORIA H 81l.'PliST

Corn..:r I ou r th
M•ddh; port R\!v
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Inc! Mn ''
litnr y K t y

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ll ttultl&lt;trtrdn c r ~upt Morn1no
worst1 p 10 -1 5 a 111
JEHOVA H S WITN ESSES

- Larry Cflrnilhan pr CS 1d1nq
moll s tcr
'l undi'ly
O•bl c
le c t u re
9 30 a 11 1
WtHCil
tower s tudy
10 30 am
Tucsd&lt;'ly
tl ,pt e s tvdv
7 JO
P 111
lhur s day
tt••n •s Try
SChOOl
] JQ fJ Ill
S('fVICC
tll('t'IH1Q 8 JO pIll

MIDDLEPORT

CHURC H

OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN
UNIO,N - Lawrence Martlcy
p&lt;t stor Mrs Russe tt Young
Sunday Sc t1oo l Sup ! Sund &lt;ly

Evenmg
wor!.h p 7 JO Wednesday
prayer mee t ng 7 JO p rn
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD ~ Racmc Route 2 th e
Rev
James M
Muncy
pa s tor Sunday school 9 ~5
&lt;1 m
morn nlq wor sh p
11
a m
c vcn•ng wo r sh p 7 30
Prayer meetmQ Tuesdc.y
7 JO p m
Younq p eo ple s
meelmg 7 30 p m Thu rsday
MIDDlEPORT
FIR S T
BAPTIST - Corner Sodh and
Pe~lm er
lhe R ev
Peter
Grandn l
pastor
Danny
T h ompson su p e rrnt c ndcnt
Sunday SchooJ WMPO Ra d o
prooram 7 tS a m
Sun da.y
School q 15 a 111 Morn1 nq
Worsh1p
10 15 a m
Yout h
actrvrtlf' !'i s n d fet tow s h p lor
t u n w r and
sen1or
ttrgh
s tud en s 6 p
Ill
Su n day
e ve-n nq wo r st11p 7 30 p m
•Mrd weeK p r aye r se rv ccs
Wedno.:sda y 7 JO t) m •
C HURCH OF CHRIST
M dd lcport
5th and Mam
Georqe Glaze
m•n•s t cr
James
Sh eets
su p e r n
lc nd cn t Brbte sc hool
9 30
am mornmg wo r Ship 10 JO
am
evenm g wor shrp 7 30
pr aye r se r v .ce 7 p m Wed
n esd av
Scho91

9 30

a 11

MORSE
C HAP EL
til ~ I 1p I I d 11 1
l i1 Ur' t !1
.., ~,. ho o t 10 1 11 1
PORlLANO
W,r ~ h1p
I Ut p 11 1 Cltur cll \ (hOO t Y JO

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SUT TON
Chu1ch '&gt; d oo t
30 1 111 ,'\o rs111p 15.1 a nd Jrtl
• untJ,1y !. 10 J O a 111
NOR THEA S T CLUSTER
Rc.,. Rob e rt Meece
P.1 !&gt;l or
De nnr !&gt; C:rct c, a r
A&lt;.o &lt;;;oc M•nrstcr
JOPPA
Wor Ship 10.1 n 1
Chur c h ..,t hool 9 a Ill Prayer
Mf'C't rno Wl'dn esday B p m
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C B S New s 8,10
Hodgepodge Lodge 20
Carrascolenda s 33
7 oo-Truth or Consequences 3 To Tell The Truth 4
Bowlmg fo r Collars 6, Law r ence Wel k 8 Av1at1on
Wealher 33 News 10 Don Adams Screen Test 13
Family Alta ir 15, Ohfo Journal 20
7 Jo-Po rter Wagoner 3 Treasure Hunt 4 Can d td
Camera 6 Evening Edl11on with Mart in Agronsky
20 $25,000 Pyram id 10 To Tell The Truth 13 P op'
Goes the Country 15 Bla ck P e rspective on the
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our th~rd ce ntury Always rememb er that
the re are those wh o w1sh they were free t o
worsh1p wtlh u s 1n our c hur c h es every Sun-

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THAT DATE ZEWAZ

Television loifor easy viewing
FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1976

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HEI\VE NS NO' IT 5
TERRIBLE~ ONIO OF
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THE CH ART

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GAUL'S MARKET

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Ra cwe
Ph 949 5712

REUTER-BROGAN INSURANCE
SERVICES

DUDLEY'S
Two locaftons
59 N Second St
Middleport, 0
46 Court St
Gatltpolts 0

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214 E Matn

100 E Mall'!

Ph 991 3486
Pomeroy

SEAR'S CATALOG MERCHANT

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

Lou1s W Osborne
Ph 992 2178
Pomeroy

Attend th e Chur c h of Your Chotee
Pomeroy
Ph 992 3498

RIDENOUR SUPPLY
FURNITURE AND HARDWARE

BETSY ROSS BAKERY
Baker s of Gay 1il0 s Bread
Ph 992 3030
Middleport

Ph. 98.5· 3308

f:I.SE IN THE WO&lt;LD THAN THt;SG'
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RACINE FOOD MARKET

Ph 949 596.1

Locust Sf

Mergs County Branch

Dtai992-S248

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MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE
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FRESH PRODUCE&amp; PLANTS
2 Convenient Locations

Bakers of Good Bread
Hunftngton, W Va

Mrdway Market-Pomeroy Ph. 992-2582
Bob's Market-Mason Ph. 773-5721

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KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.
The F inestln Mobile Homes
1100 E Main
Ph.m.7o34
Pomeroy

ISN'T T\-IERE
ANYT\-I INC7
YDU CAN

DO?

MEANING YOU
STILL HAVE-NT
DECIDED ONA
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99 Milt Sl
Mtddteport

HEINER'S BAKERY

• The Friendly Folks"
Pomeroy, Ohio

"TNE Y'RE ACTINc:T
LIKEo A COUP!£
OF STUC&gt;BORN
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DIANA'S CHA NCES OF
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POWELL'S SUPER VALU

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author
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2 Ethiopian
ctty

3 It starred
Ray Bolger

(2 wds )
4 - Remo,
Italy
5 Prunp
6 Golf score
7 It starred
Gertrude
Lawrence

(4 wds)
8 Twme
together

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probmg
( sl )
II - up ( patd ) 26 Strrre d
15 European
27 B lood

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condition
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tsland
21 Malt ktln
23 Rockfish
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POMEROY. OHIO
Ph.992·2156

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30---Movle Island of Terror 4
3o-Movte The F tve Penntes" 10
45-Movle You re Telltng Me' 3
oo-Movle " Out of Sight' 4
45 - Movie 'The Killing Game • 3

For Saturday, Jan 10, 1976

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ttng more th a n you would grve
under slm rlar c trc um sta nces
back ofl
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22)
Don t mak e any dects rons lo
day o ut ol lrustr a uon or anger
If you re dtsturbed c ou nt to 10
Cool oH

21 Apnl 19)
some heavy
on your bank
Don t make
by bu y rn g

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Dec
21) There are ce rtatn th tngs
t hat you can do yourself tf you
JUSt e)(erctse a lt1tle tntttattve tod ay Besrdes you II save
noney

TAURUS (Ap,tl 20 May 20)
f---j~-f--1 Others may find you d rlfiCUi t to
ge t along wt111 todaY because
b,-i--+~+--1 you persls t rn d orng lh rngs yo ur
way Gtve everyone a vote '

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan
19) You may frnd you rself n a
sdcta l s llu a\lo n you re not over
ly en thu srastiC abou t tod a y
MaKe th e best ol rl Don t spotl
other s fun

ARIES (March
You may have
demands pla ced
balance today
tllrng s wo rse
need less y

=+"-1-+"-1 GEMINI

wds)

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Fab 19)
Everythrng wont ru n like a
we ll o rl ed Swr s s c lo c k at home
toda y Don I swea t 11 The drs
rupttons are small You can
rt se a b ove them
PISCES (Feb 20-March 20)
You re ove rly co ncern ed aboul
the optn o ns of othe rs today
Ttus writ cause yo u lo be d s
con ten ted Do thrngs you r way

@'~
Jan 10 1976
Your soct al In te re sts wt ll be
very mu c h expanded tht s com
1ng year You are got ng 10 be
more tnterested tn havi ng a
qood trme and you s hould yol ve earned 11
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Middleport
498 Locust St
Ph.,992 ·3092

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1976
6 oo--Sun r ise Se mes ter 10 Washi ngton Debates 13
6 3(}-Matters of Ltfe 6 Treehouse Club 10
7 DO-S aturday Report 3 Ftlm 4 Eddie Saunders 6
Treehouse C lub e US Farm Report 10, Kentucky
Atle ld 13
7 3D-- Bu llw tnkle 3
Farm Fronl 4 Jetsons 6,
Ve getable Soup 15 Dusty's Treehouse 8, Man
From C 0 S I 10, Devito 13 Mister Rogers 20
B GO-Emergency Pl us 4 3 4 15 , Hong Kong Phooey
6 13 P e bbles a nd
Bamm Bamm 8,10 Sesame
Street 20
8 30--Josie a nd the Pu ssycats 3 4 15 Tom and Jerry
Grape Ape 6 13 Bugs Bunny Road Runner 8
Bugs Bunny and Frie nds 10
9 oo-Secret Lives o f Waldo Kitty" 3 4 15 Electric
Company 2
9 30-Pink Panther 3,4 15 Lost Saucer 13 Big Blue
Marble 6 Scooby Doo 8, 10, MISter Rogers 20
10 oo-Land of the Lost 3 4 15 , Adventures of Gilligan
13 Hot Dog 6 Sha zam t ls 1s 8,10 Sesame Street 20
10 3D-Run Joe Run 3 4,1 5 Groovle Goalies 6 13
11 GO--Return to the Planet ol the Apes 3 4,15 Speed
Buggy 6 ~3 Space Nuts 8,10 Electric Company
20
11 3o-Westwlnd 3 4,15 Oddball Couple 6 13. Ghost
Busters 8 10 Mt s ter Rogers 20
12 00-Jet sons 3 4 15 American Bandstand 13 Huck
and Yogi 6 Va tley of the Dinosaurs 8 10. Vegetable
Soup 20
12 3o-Marsha ll Basketball 3
Go USA 4, NFL
Champmnsh lp Games 6 VIewpoint 8 Fat Albert
10
00 -C ollege Basket ball 3 4 1~ Tennis 6.13 Far Out
Games 8,10 Lowel l T homas Remembers 33
1 3G-Biography 33
2 00-Champlons 8 Urban League 10 Film 33
2 3o-Pro Bowling 6 13. Mov ie Rock A Bye Baby •
10 Va liant Years 33
3 DO--College Baskelbalt 3,4 College Basketball 8, 15,
Family AI War 33
4 00-Hula Bowl 6 13 InSi ght 33
4 3G-Challenge of the Sexes 10 A Bit With Knit 33
S oo-Gotf 3 4 IS Sports Spectacular 8 10. French Chef
33
5 3~Gupples to Groupers 33
6 00- News B 10 What Now. America&gt; 33
6311-NBCNews3.15 News4 Rhoda&amp; CBSNewslO
Llltas, Yoga and "You 33
7 DO-World AI War 3 Lawrence Welk 4 15. Hee Haw
6 B. Firing L1ne 33 In The Know 10 Newsmaker
75 13
7 3()-Treasure Hunt 3. Last of Jhe Wild 10 Country
Mustc Jub1 lee 13
8 00-Emergencyi 315 Howa rd Coselt 6,13 College
Basket ball 4 Jeffersons 8 10 Rtvals of Sherlock
Homes 33
8 3!1-Doc 8,10
9 00-Movl e • The Oregon Trail' 3 15 S WAT 6, 13,
Mary Tyler Moore 8 tO Auslln City Limits 33
9 3()-Bob Newhart 8, 10
10 00-E mergency' 4 Carol Burnett 8,10 Soundstage
33
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Outdoorsma'n 15 Janakl 33
11 15- Movle 'Swamp of the Lost Souls • 6
11 3G-Movle ' A Countess from Hong Kong " 3,
Saturday Night 4, 15 Don Kirshner's Rock Concert
8 Movie Anno • 10. Colt"9e Basketball 13
1 00-Movie 'The Chalk Garden" 4 Soul Tratn 6
1 15- News 3
1 3G-Movle 'L 1Ie At The Top" 10. ABC News 13
1 45-Movte Dead Run 3

AstraGraph

TATER II

WILKINSON'S

20.33
8 3G-Chlco a nd The Man 3, 4 15. Watt Street Week
20 33
9 oo-Rockford F1lesl 4 15 ABC Theatre6 , 13 , Mov ie
" The Su per Cops 8.10k Firing Line 20. Master
p iece Theatre JJ
10 DO-Police Story J 4,15 News 20 Educational
Implicat io ns 33
10 311-Avl a toon Wealher· 20
11 00- News 3 4 6 8, 10 13, 15 ABC News 33
ll J~Johnny Carson 3,4 15, Wide Wor ld Special 6, 13 ,
Mov ie " U F 0
Target Earth • a. Movie " The
Blob' 10 Janak! 33
00---M id n lght Spectal 3,4 15 Sammy and Co mpany 6,
Mov ie' Isl and of Lost Women 10, News 13
2 3D-News 3 Mov te ' The Art of Lave' 4
3 Oil-Movie • Dea d lock' 3
4 DO-Movie ' Informa t io n Re ceived " 4
4 15-Movie 'She Done H tm Wrong' 3
5 30-Movle ' Here Come the Nelsons" 4
6 oo--Movle ' A Degree of Murder ' 3

tMay 21-June 20)
Pro blems confronj ng you to
'-....1.--L-...L..;:ql day are lrkety 10 be ot your own
mak ng Howeve r tl you re
1&gt; .\ILY CRYPTO&lt;!l / OTE - Hete', hn11 tn wotk tt
aware of thts you ca n :w ord
senous reperc ussrons
AXY\liii ,\AXR
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C4NCER tJune 21-July ~2)
Srtuattons wrth fr e nd s could
O ne lc11 c r s1\nph st ltHis for 1110thc r In lh ts s :1mp lc \ 1s become a trifle co mpltcated to
u ~e d for l ht tl1rN J " X: fr11 lhl l\\0 0 ~ t tc St n ,..,k [ (tier ~
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vrll a n
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lEO (July 23-Aug 22) G rve
yo urse lf a day ol res t today
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Gauge you r au d ence ca ref~ully
T BRTSB GITXB
loday If you see you re es
pousrng unpopula r rss ues get
olf the subJECt You won t make
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conver ts
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KJIJ..'i MEN, IT IS WORRY. - HENRY WARD BEECHER LIBRA (Sept 2J Oct 23) Let
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gu de today If you are eJ;pec
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McCLURE'S DAIRY ISLE

The Stor e wtth A Heart
Ph 949 3342

Mtddteport, Ohto

eve nl y

3G'~n;~d

Dealer

Third St

M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA FOODLINER

J.Iearts nor chamonds break

furiOUS

Pomeroy

Ph 992 3863

10 One of the
Upantshads
II Shrouded m
mystery
12 US Treasury agents
13 Seamstress
need
14 Kmd of
trumpet
15 SuffiX
denotmg
ongm
16 Chatter
17 German
City
19 'Rocks"
20 Sought
21 Sunday
punch
(sl )
22 Ltb St
23 Coiffure
pad
21 Co urt
star
26 Kmg of
Moab
28 - Na Na
29
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31 Dubber s
word

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RACINE PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

THE ATHENS COUNTY SAVINGS
&amp; LOAN CO.

2 t
3t
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Kerm s Korner
Kerm1t Walton
Pomeroy

700 E Ma1n

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NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

MEIGS TIRE CENTER

Pomeroy

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MARK V STORE

Rac1ne

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BLUE &amp; GRAY RESTAURANT

We F rll All Doctors Pre scriptions
Pomeroy
992 2955

220 E Matn

1 dont recollec·

Ph 991 5130

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

I N T P ass
Pass

ACROSS

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

Natt onwtde In s urance Co of Columbu s 0
307 Sprmg Ave
Pomeroy
Dt al992 23 18

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308 Page
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Chester Ohto

dt a m o nd s knowmg that N orth
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Ph 949 31S1

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RAY'S TV &amp; HOME
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER

Ph 949 9591

not

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ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION

North East

Pass

do es

kn o\\ \\h at you sh ou l d do
Wtlh
By Osw.tld &amp; James Jacoby
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for ht s notrump but tf So uth ne w spaper
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RUTlAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Rod K us ter
pa s to r V H Gr a c v Sunday
sc ho ol su pt Sund ay sc hool
9 30 a m
worsh p s er nce
and con n un ron 10 JO iJ m
youth mf.:'e t• nq 6 p m S unday
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RUN
FREE board m eE IIIl{.l ltl rrd Satur
BAPTIST
Mr les Tr o ut day 1 p n
pastor
Sunday Schoo l 10
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am
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Ev e n1ng se rvr ce 7 p m
CHURCH
Sunday Sc h ool
r Pray e r m ee l1ng Thur s day 7 9 30 a n
worsh rp se r v ce 11
pm
a
m
We dn e&lt;;day pray e r
CHESTER CHURCH OF m ee trng 7 30 p m
youtl'l
serv •ces Su nda y 7 p m
GOD- Rev
Bobby Parler
pas to r Sunday SC h&lt;Jol 9 30 Sunday n 1ghl worsh tp 7 30
am
wo r sh 1p ser v•c e 11
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7 30 p m
9 30 a m
L-ANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN Sund e' sc hool
WO r Sh ip SCf VI CC 10 30 a m
CHURCH Te d Jone s
pas tor Sunday sc hool 9 30 broadcas t li v~ ove r WMPO
young peop les se nt •ce 6 IS
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su pt
evange l rs t• c se r v ce 7 30 p m
mor n rng wo r s 1'1 1p
10 30
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'&gt; und ay e venrng se rv ,c e 7 30
7 30
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1\!i,t ss ona r y
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1 30 p m
f1 rs t
nesday 7 30 p m
Ned n esday ot month
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MASON COUNT'Y
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
Rev RIChard E Jarvrs
THE NAZARENE Dale
M AS Vr~ I ol .. 1 ll " l 1 1 .) t
ASBURY _ Worshrp 11
Ba ss pa s tor Bob Moore ~ccond a ld Pomero y St s
a m Chu r c h Sc hool 9 50 am
Sunday sc ho o l su p!
Sunday Stan Crarg pa stor Sunday
UMW flrsl Tu esday
school c lasses for a t! ag es sc h oo l 9 1 ~ a 11
wor s h 1p
11 am
tramrng
FORST RUN - Wo r stp p 9 9 30 am
morn ng worship se rv ce
10 45 am NYP S 6 JO p m
un on
6 30 p m
cven rn g
am Chur ch Sc hool 10 am
UMW tl'lrr d Wednesday 7 30
evangelrstrc se r v rce 7 30p m wo rsh1p se r vrce J 30 p m
M rd week p r ay e r meetrng Mtd w e ek pray e r serv •ce
p m
We dn esday 7 30 p m
MINERSVILLE
W
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1 30
p m
o rs h rp
m rssro nary meetrnn second
MASON
CHURCH
OF
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UMW lhrrd Monday 7 30 p m
We dne s day 7 30 p m
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Mason W Va S unday
SYRAC USE
Chu rch
UNITED
FAITH NON
B bl e Stud y 10 am
Wor s hrp
Wo r s h p DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
Sc hoo l 9 30 a 111
serv ce 7 JO p m
Rob ert Sm Ill pas tor Sunda y 11 a m and 7 p m B b te Study
Vocal
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
SC hOOl
9 30 am
c la ss We dn es day 1 p m
R e v Howard Shrveley
lea der Leo Hrll
worsh rp mUSIC
FIRST
SOUT HERN
Rev Stev e n Wilson
serv iC:C 10 30 am
c nur c h
7 10 P 11
BAPTIST - Corn e r of Seco nd
Rev Zelia Kruszewsk•
BETHANY - (Dorcas l
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UNITED an d Ander son Mason Pastor
Worsh •P 9 30 am Churcl'l
BRETHREN IN CHURtST ...__ Wal t e r Cloud Sund a y s chool
School 10 30 am
E lden R
B la ke
pastor 9 15 a m worsh p se rv ce 11
a 111 a nd 7 30 p m Weekly
CARMEL - Chur ch Sc hoo!
Sunday School 10 am
B1ble study Wednesday 7 JO
9 30 am Worship 10 30 am
How&lt;~rd
McCoy
supt
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2nd and 4th Sundays
Mornrng se rm on
11 a 11
MASON A SS EMBLY OF
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nr g hl
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Sc hoo l 9 30 am wo r s hrp 7 30 Cl'l r rs t•an End eavo r
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p m 1s t and 3rd Sundays
P
Song serv1ce H p r'n
Pa stor Sunday Sc hool 9 t5
Pray er m e'e trn g We dne s day
Pre a c h ng 8 30 P 111
Mtd
am
Chtl dren " Church 6 15
7 J O p m Fettowshrp s upper v t•e k.
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mee t •ng
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f r 1 sat
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W l\dan1 s lay lea d er
6 tS p m
Evilnye t rstr c
2ndTu esday730pm
CHURCtl
OF
JESUS Se rv1 ce I 30 p m
Women s
EAST LETART - Church CHRIST
lo c at e d at MISSIOildf'"Y Council 10 a m
Sc hool 1s t 2nd 3rd Su ndays
Rutland on New L ma Road
fr r sl and th.rd iuesdays
9 30 a m
Fourth Sunday next ID Fo rest Ac r e Park
Pray e r and Brb le S tu dy
10 30 a m
Wo r sh rp 2nd Rev
Ray Rous e pa s tor
We dnesday l JO p m
~ unday 7 30 p m 4th Sunday
Rob e rt Musser Sund a y Sch&lt;Jol
9 30 am
P raye r Meetmg sup t Sunda y school
10 30
Wednesd ay 7 30 p m UMW
1st TUesda y 7 30 p m
a 11
wo r s111p 7 30 p m B1b le
ItA" 1 FGt
WESLEYAN - (Racrne )
study Wednesd;)y 7 30 p m
CHRIST rn Chr 1..o 1&lt;1 t l 1 1(.1
S unday School 10 a m
ot 'ntny n ut I ur 'I· r sc r
lh e Rev W! lt a n Campb e ll
V
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Worsh •pllam
Jr UMYF
Wednesday3J0pm
Brble
HEMLOCK / GROVE
am
J am es Hughes s upt
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CHRISTIAN
Roger,
CvenrnQ se rvice
7 JO p m
tudy l'lur s day 7 p m Choir
watson
pa s tor
Wallace
Wt'dncsdav e venrng prayer
Pra c lrc e Th ur s day 8 p m
LETART FALLS - Churcl'l
Bradford sup!
morning
mcet.ng 7 JO p m
Youtl"&gt;
r:;hoo t 1st 2nd Jrd ~ undays worship 9 30 church school,
P ra yer se rv ice e a c h T..Jes day
10 15 am 4th sunday 9 15 10 30 •
young
peoples
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
a m
Worshtp 1st 2nd 1 rd
mee1tng, 6 30 p m
evening
CHURCH Letart W Va Rl
Sunday s 9 15 am
worship 7 30 P m , Bible
l
Rev
G.:orgc Hoschar
41t1
s unday 7 30 p m
"' st~_y , Wednt!.~l_y, 7 30 ~ m
pastor Sunday School 9 30
am Pray er and Brble study
MORNING
STAR
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Wo rsh1p 9 30 am
Church
•. unday Sc hoo l s up!
Joe Servl e Tu es day
10 a m
School Hi 30 a m Mrd Week
,Sa yre ~ unday school 9 45 Worshrp Se rv •ce Thur s day
Servtce Wednesday 8 p m
am
Sunday eventng wor 7 30 p m
DANVILlE WESLEYAN 1-&lt;C'v LC'ton G tasurc pastor
~ l!n da y
Sc t10o l 9 30 a n
youth and tun ro r you t h !'.er
v1ce
6 15 p m
e v e nrng
wor s h p 7 JO p m
prayer
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V/ ~(1 lE.'Sday
M 1d Week
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Youth n cc t nq 6 30 p m
Ev«' tHn ~ worSh ip
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CHESTER CHURCH OF
TH E NAZARE N E
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pasto r
\' 01 Shrp sc rv rcc 11 c1 m .1nd
! 10 p ,,
'-unday
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R Ch il rd
nilr lon su pt Prayer m c e tm g
Wednes d ay 7 30 p m
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST Clif fo rd Smrtl'l
m,n,ster Sun day Schoo l 9 30
a m
mornmq church 10 JO
il n 1
Sunday cvcll1 n9 serv ce
7 30 p n Wedn esday s erv1ce
6 p Ill
l A U RE L CLIFF FR EE
METHODIST - Rev Floyd F
\ t10ok pastor Lloyd w r.ght
~ unday school su pt
Sunday
sc hoo l 9 30 am
Mo r n 1119
wor shrp tO :JU i'l m
evcn mg
worsh p
1 ,0 p n1
We d
1esday
Chrrs t ran
Youth
Crusade 6 3U p m
Cl'l o r
l)rol CIIC.C ltliJr Sdi'ly 7 p m
DEXTER CHUR'CH OF
CHRI ST
Cllarl es Ru sse l
\ r m m. s te r Norrn an C Wdl
~u nd&lt;ly
schoo l 9
supt
a n1
wor sh1p se rv rce 10
a 11
n.o te s tu dy 1 uesd ay
7 30 p Il l
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Q-F J ES US C HRIST OF
lATTER DAY SA INT S ~
Portland
Rae n c Roa d
W Jlla n1 Rou sh pas tor De nny
Sun d ay
Sc hoo l
E vans
D,r ec tor Sun day Schoo l 9 30
a 111
Mo r n nq worsh ip lO JO
a 111 ~ unday cven•nq sc: rv ,ce
7 p 111
Wednesd a y even ng
pray e r 5CrV IC €S 7 30 pIll
BETHLEH EM BAPTIST R~v
Ear ~ ~ ut e r pa s t o r
No r sh p se rv1 C0 9 30 a m
und CJv se t OQ I
I U lO am
B1bl ~
stu dy and prayer
se rv •ce Th ursduy 7 30 p mCARLETON CHURCH K1ngsbury Road Gary K rng
pastor Su nday sc hool 9 30
1m
even mg wo r sh p 7 30
p m Prayer mee t n g We d
nesday 7 JO p 111 •
LC')NG
BOT :r. OM
CHRISTIAN - Bru ce Sm th
pa stor Wa ll ace Damewoo d
Supt B bl e School 9 30 a m
Pr e a c h n g se rv •ce 10 JS a m
•No even1 ng se r v •r"
HY SELL
RUN
l'"k~t
METHODIST C HUR C H Rc-v
Puu t N1.2 v li e
pastor
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Morn 111~ se rv c e
0 30 a m
yo utt1 se rv1 c£'
6 l'&gt; p m
Eva nq e l s l C sc- r~ Cl 7 30 p rn
P r ayer n ce t nq
1 t1ur s clay
7 30 p m
FREEDOM
G O S PE L
MISSION ill Bald Knob Rev
E J Gr tf llh s u pt ot ch ur ch
Rev
L R Gluescncamp
p 1s tor
Roqer Will fr cd Sr
Sunday ~ c t10o t su p ! Sun d a y
school 9 JO am
prayc r
n ce ll n q Tuesday 7 30 p m
you t h m ee t nq 6 p m ~un day
ler;ldlf S 1\ da V.1n Me t e r an d
Grella ~uttlc Sunday even1ng
wo r sh p
1 p 11
through
wrnt c r rl o nth s
MT
HERMON CHURCH
OF
THE
UNITED
BRETHREN IN CHRIST Rev James H Le ach pa s to r
9 30 a
m
Sunday sc hoo
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Spen ce r
supt
Wor Ship SN 'JI C€' 10 4,5 0 m ;
Ev e n1n g wor s h1p a ll erna trng
w1th C E a 7 30 p m on
Sunday Pra yer m cett n g 7 30
p
m
'1\. e dn es d ay 1\ lfr c d
Wo lf ~}- lay leo d er
WH ITE S CHAPEl
Coo tvd e RD
Rev
Roy
Dee t er pa s tor Sunday sc t1oot
9 10 o m
wo r sh •P sc r v •c c
10 30 il n1 O•blc s tudy and
prny e r SHVICC Wcdnf'SCi ay
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CHRISTIAN
UN ION DM r e lt Doddrd
pastor ~ un d ily Sc ttoo t &lt;; JO
:1 111
Leo n Ar d G 1l m or e fir s t
e d cr
ov en1 nC1 scrv ce 7 JO
p 11
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prayer
)lef' l l(l 7 )0 p l1l
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD
R&lt;lC111C Route 2 T he
Rev Charlf' S Hand pas tor
&lt;..und i'!Y sc hoo l 9 15 a 111
n1ornm g wo r Ship
II am
EvrnmQ s e r v1CCS
Tu esd ay
und I rrday 7 30 p m
BEARWALLO W RIDGE
CHUR CH OF CHRIST
Douq
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ru1nr s ter
fl1blc
s• udy 9 10 ~1m
morn111q
wo r s h •P 11 II .1 m
cv c n1ng
wor&lt;; ll p H p n
Wc dntJ sduy
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH
11 '1!1
1'1 bl c ~~ rdy H p 11
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
MT OLIVE CHURCH LJ o n Cote pas tor Mrs Mary l onq l1ottom Sunday Schoo l
Lathey Sunday sc hooJ sup!
10 ~ n
w1th W li a rd P, qo tt
Su nd ay sc t10o t 9 30 a m
sui) I Eva ; qe l s l c n cssaqe
morn1ng wo r s l'lrp 10 30 am
c.1 ct1 undny cven m g 7 30 ov
Sunday e vang e lr SI1 C neetrng
Et ctcr Rus se ll Clmc 11 111 ~ tcr
7 JQ p rn
P rayer mee tmg
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" Je dn eSd ay 7 30 p rr
~ tudy
V'v cdn csd ay 7 30 p m
STIVERSVILlE
4iOM
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MUNITY Cll+IJRCH - Sunday
10 a m
MINISTRY
OF
MEIGS schoo l scrv cc
COUNTY - Dwrght L Zav1IZ Pray er n;cc t nc1 Th urs d ay 7
p n !-&gt;u n day even n q sc rv c~
d~r ec tor
7 p 11
HARRISONVIllE
PRES
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
BYTERIAN
R ev
Pom eroy
Harr rso nv ll le
E rnest Str rck l rn
pastor
Sunday c hur c h sc hool 9 30 Roa d Mllw G1 rt on p astor
" Iev en Stan ley Sunday sc hool
a m Mr s Homer Lee s upt
sup ! Su n dJy SChOOl 9 30
mornrng wo r s h1p 10 30
n o rn111Cl wor Ship a 1d
MIDDLEPORT Sunda y a n
t O 30
a 11
schoo l 9 30 am
R •c hard co m mu n 011
e ven r1q
yo uth
Vaughan
s up!
Morn ng ~ u nday
Chris t ran e ndeavor 6 30 l.l m
worsh p 10 30 v m
SYRACUSE Morn n g wo r sh •P sc r v cc 7 30 p n
wo r s h•p '! am
Sunday We dn. esd ay cvcn 111 q prayer
sc lloot 10 a m Mr s Samp son meet ng and t"lrb tc s tudy 7 JO
pm
H a ll s up!
ST
JO HN
LUTH E RAN
RUTlAND CHURCH OF CHURCH P1n c GrOV\:' Th e
GOO Rev
Jam€s 0
Rev W II am M1dd les war t h
Guynn
pa s 1or
S und a y Pi! s tor Chur ch ::;cr v• ces 9 JO
sc hool
10 a m
Sunday u 111 Sunday Sc hoo l 10 30 Ll m
wor sh p 11 a n
Sunday
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
eve n n g se rvr ce 7 p m
CHRI ST - f3 •bl e Sc ll OOI g 30
We dne sday worS!'l •P serv •ce am
mo rn n g wo r sh p 10 JO
7 30 p m
a 11 Surtd ay eVe n n q worshrp
HAZEL
COMMUNITY sc rv1ce J p rn c ho ~r pra ct,ce
CHURCH
Ne ar Lo nq Wedn esd ay 7 p m Rev Je ll
Ran son Pa s tor
Bo tto m Edsel Ha rt pa s tor
ANTIQU ITY BAPTIST
Sunday sc h ool
10 a m
Chur c h 7 30 p m
pr ayer h! e v I rec land No rr s pa stor
~ V I H f i)Y
SC hOOl
10 tl Ill
mee trng 7 30 p m Thursd qy
Chu r c h scrv •cc
7
p m
MIDDlEPORT
PEN
7
TECOSTAL - Th1r d Ave the We dnesday Brb le ~ tu dy
1)111
Rev N II ram Kn11te 1 pa s tor
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
Ronald Duga n Sunday Sc hool
NAZAR ENE - Rev John A
Supt Class es tor a ll ages
pa s to r
Sund ay
cveorng scrv rce 7 3U B1bte Co ff mi)n
Sc h ool 9 30 a m
Ge ra ld
s tudy
'A e dne su day
7 30
We Is s up I Mor n rng Wors hr p
p m
youtl se rv ces F r d ay
10 30 a m
Sunday eve n.nq
7 30 p m
wor s h p
7 JO
Pr a ~ e r
FREEWILl BAPTIST rneet n g Wed n esday 7 30 p
Cor 1er As h an d Plu m M d
m
d l e port
No e l
He rrman
pa s lor
Sat u r d ay ev e n•ng
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST
serv1ce 7 p rn Sunday s ch oo l
Ronn1e Sa lser
Sunday
tO a n
S Jl1d dy ev c n rn g
school s u pt
Su nda y sc hoo l
worshrp 7 p m
9 30 a m
mo rn n g worsh1p
10 10 a m
Su nda y even n g
worsh •P 7 30
We dn es day
e venrng B1ble . st ud y 7 30
7 30
MEIGS
COOPERAT IVE PARISH
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarner
D1rc ctor
POMEROY CLUSTER
R e v Robert Hayd e n
Rev D Wm Syd e nstn cker
CHESTER - Wor shrp 9 15
i1 rn
Chur c h School 10 a m
POMEROY Worsh rp
tO 30 a m Ch ur c h Sc hOol 9 15
am UMYF 6 30 p m
ENTERPRI SE - Worshr p
9 a m Ch ur c h Sc ho o l 10 a m
ROCK
SPR ING S
Wo r s h rp 10 am
Chu r ch
Sc h oo l 9 am UMY F 6 30
p m
FlATWOODS - WorSh ip
11 a m Church School 10 J m
M I DOLE fiORT ClUSTER
Rev Rob e rl Bumgarner
HEATH - WorShip 10 30
a m Church School 9 30 a rn
UM YF6 pm
RUTLAND
Jei f rey
G e rb e r
Pa s t o r
Wor s hrp
10 30 a m Chu r c h School 9 30

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L oo k s lik e good r egistered
br ee d
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id ert lify , (6 14) 8 ~3 1451.
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NAME
ADDRESS

Wanted

CITY

Cl SH pa iCl tor all m ..ll,•.: ~ a11d
models o f mobile homes .
Phon e ar ea co de 61 4 4'13
953 1
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PHONE
MAIL WITH
11.25

Barbs

TO THE

By PHIL PI\STORET

DAILY SENTINEL
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I O R R ENT O R SALE. 3
bedrtn mobile home . un
turn js h ed . utililles paid on
Rl 33 in Bur fingllam . Phon e
99 '1!751
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b tra c k ~ p o t s and "q r ow th on
lef t h in d f l Lost rn Kro qcr
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t'obby P o n er
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Ph one 16H \ 98'l .11q

Help Wanted
CARRIER WANTED
FOR
LINCOLN HILL
Apply AI

The

Dai~

Sentinel

Cour t St ., Pomeroy
or Phon ~ ·

992-21S6
TODAY
1--.tEI l f . l&gt; l.E p er son 10 l ive in
with rld orl y la dy Cl ll v 1Y
J', t7 f or mor e in l orm,1110 11
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NEED ca p able women lo liv e
in wi th eld erl y lady ·r or
more in form a tion . ca ll 997
].1)7

Auto Sales
C HE\t'r '1 ton 1 w h eel
1\ ,lli"ln Cf' o f
clr i vc PIC I-.. u p
1,1cto r y wa rr ilnty Cl1e c f.,
' 1115 I)C tor e vou 6uy ,, ne w
(rn c PllOrH' ,lf t f'r '· p 11 1 or on
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(,1 11 99 '1
I .1 ' fc

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post s.

RM ond ba th , un f ur n ished
house at 1650 Ln coln H qts
Pl1on e 99 '1 367 4
1 6 6t c

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(0/. L f O R !d•l. E C/\ll Cnu l
Compa ny
I mi le nor t h ol
Chqshire . on R I 7 P ic k your
own . S?O p er ron Open 6 days
prr wcck , or Celli (6 1,\f ] 61
7110 lo r f ur ti1N in torrnill ion
I 8 781 c

G R I' IN l en b ee f w ci qh s be
t wee n ',QO and 600 lb s. Phon e
9.19 7!J .I7
1 ij 6tc
V/I.CI&gt;liON OVER
We o tt er
grc il lesr Sfl.v in g s even on
t ra il(lrs &lt;1nd f o ld down s
G u ar antee and se rv ice wha t
w ~ sel l
9th year w i th ~ tar
Cra ft
Cam p Con ley ~ tar
Craft . R r 6 7. Norl h o f P t
Pl e a si1n 1
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Phon e l ·!'l 2·1-11

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ho me .
l)cl l h cJ oub l c c ar qr1raqe . ni ce
ynrd I or in to r ri1ation , ca rt
997 7'lO'l
1 8 ] Ic

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P l1one 99/ 'l':o3 0
und b il l h
o tter ~ p rn
I· 8 6tc

19 75 ~10ND /I -tOO , .t c y l ind er
Su p r: r ~ p ort l ess t·h&lt;1r1 soo
mi l es Ph one 991 2977
I 6 61t

rnot;lile h ome . 11
baths . Ulil ili CS p a id f?l1one
992 3.'&gt;09
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F R E E REN T J\T V I LL AGE
M/\NO R
IN
M ID
DL E P O.R T we ar e so sure
1
197.1 CH EV R OLET
ro n
. 1that you wi l l ' l ove our
truck
See Joe lmbbQcn ,
apa rtm ents lha.t we gi v e you
M ine r svil le :·
two w ee k s 'REN T F RE E .
1 6 6t c . ~J ust pay your s·cc.urity
deposi t a nd s tay siK month&lt;;
196 3 VOLK~WJ\G EN wi l h 1967
a r)d the f ir st 'l weeks is free .
mo1o r . and n e w tires . Pho n e
·Y ou will en j oy month ly
99/ 7J 1{,
i eases , a ll elcclric l iving ,
1 6 .I t (
range
an a
,ca rp e t ing ,
r e f rigerator . f f"ee trasll
19 73 DOD G E Charg er . /1. 1
p ic kup , cabl e lV to p ti onal l
c ondilion . p .s . p .b . Phone
and
l au n dry
f aciliti es
8113 2 18.t any lime
Conveni ent to s hopping on
\ 6 6tp
Third and M i ll in Mid
dl epQ.rt . VILL AGE MANO R
1968 CHEVY Im p ala Ph one
is yours for one b edroom
99 7 6 137 or 7.1'/ ')69 5.
apa rtm ents st artin g at SIQ.r
I 6 61 c
mont hly plu s c l cc We pa y
for everythin g el se Sec the
Man ager
at
Ri..,.er' si dc
19()(,1 fOR O R aPqe r . t ' ton
A partm ents or ca ll 99 7 3273,
PI Ck up , Slil n cl &lt;+rd . p• .. ·r n . f.
Th is offer will end soon . so
r y l 1n de r . 300 cu In S7 .r5
m o v e iri now and sa've $S5.i
· P 110n c G ien f\rs se ll . 9.J9 ?HO I
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1 'i 6t c

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se ll ing r u l ler Gru sh
Pr odu c ts. Pt1o n .c 99'1 3-t·IO
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MO T OR h ome

Ph on e

7 .1'] 276 1

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H A L L' S :, a l vag e , /d l aulas
w i!h fr ames anCI bod ies with
or w i thout motors , Sl hund
red . T i n .50 hundred . W i ll
buy met al s and sc rap iron .
On old Rt 33 . just across
fr om Gruese r ·s Ch i pp e r .
Monday throug h Friday 9
!ill 4 p .m , Salurday , 9 til
noon..
,12 14 261(

b ~drm

hous e ,
SI "J ,OOO .
Hou ·s e in H a r r iso nville .
'5 10,000 1910 Buicl&lt;. R rvC'ria ,
lul l power . no ru st SI ,'} OO
P 11on c 7-17 2796
r 6 a rc
CO f•L l imestone an d all ryp~s
of salt and rock safl tor icc
and sn o w r e mov a l
Ex
ce lsior Sail Wotk S. Er1S t
M ain St ., ' Pomeroy. O h ro
Ph on e 99'1 38 91
\1 7 tt c

I WEEK ONLY!

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'1'! 77 o r ·7.12 2S'il0 .
I 4 6t p

210,000
We e kly Gra·i n
Capacity

3·2S·IIC
3 AN D 4 R:M . furni shed and
un furnlstted apts _ Phone 992 ·
5434
11-9.rtc
COU NTRY Mobil e Home
Park , -R t · 33 , ten miles north
of Pome roy . Large lot s with
concrete patios, sidewa l ks ,
r u nn er-s and oft street
Parking . Phone 992 -74 79 .
12 -J l t f c

POMEROY LANDMARK
:94"-

Jack W . Carsey, Mgr .
...
Phone 9~2 . 2181
·
Cl,J STOM ·I .... 1:1 r egul atio n p o ol
tab le w i th ac cesso r it' s . Ca lf
997 2238 .
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.Real Estate For Sale
4

ROOM S and
ba th
in
Pom e roy n e ar Kroger ' s
sror e , s~ . ooo Ph one 99'1 2-7?9
or se e .Jerry Haw k .
I •I 121 p

Pets

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BR HO ME , j usl f i ni shed
remo de l ing . Sal em
St. .
Rutland . Phone 742 230 6
afler 4 p .m . or see Milo B .
Hutchinson .
10 9 lf C

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HOTEL

Equipment Co.

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""'Dc r~ .
full ba se ment. uti li ty room .
bui l l' i n . porch , gar age .
Phone 992 773 3.
1/JOIIC:

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AT

OUR LOSS

rrom the la rg est Truck or
n111tdozef Nadiator to th e
":&gt;~llalle sr H_
ea t t&gt; r Core
Nafha.n Biqg s
R adi;Ho r Specio1list

I S!:"ITH

NELSON

~~l~~RS: !~~~v

Quality Print Shop

SMITH NELSON MOTORS
POM~ROY, OHIO

Blown intO Wall S &amp; Attics

STOR M
.
WIN COWS &amp; OOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
• ALUMINUM
SIOING-SOFFITT
GUrTERS-AWNINGS
LARRY LAVENDER
Sltac u se, Ohio

Ph . 992 3993

'- - - -

J

TEAFORD
Virg i l B., Sr ., Broker
110 Mechan ic Pomeroy ,
Phone 992 .3325

NEW LI~TING
Has

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Rutland .

J J...ci. ~aoms ,

rang e,

0.

ba lh .

/..b·1era tor .

ba sem ent, db •. :~a r a g e &amp;
ca rport . Sl7 ,500.

CHARMING - ' BR older
ho m e wi t h formal din ing ,
la r ge ba t h , steam hea t ( gas
lired l, spa ciou s vard in
Ra c in e
n ea r
schoo l s .

$16,500 .
SENSIBLE -- J B.R. home.
w i th bath , n a t. gas heal,
water , ·a nd larg ~
f ami l y r oo m
lo r
t he
c hildren . Aski ng
Only

cit y

$8500.
NICE &amp; NEAT - l !B R.s.

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NEW LISTING -

Marti

moth 8 room home , 6
bedrooms, 2 bat hs, gas
F : A . furnace . Lo t s o f hice
pan e l ing ~1nd ca rp e ting .

On ly 118.500.
DON'T BUY UN TIL YOU
HAVE 5.EE N TH ES E.
HOLJ:-, E in Che s ter ? b e drm s
and OaT n Goo d c on d i tion
Phon e t 61.t i 9R ~ .f?.tS '
I ~ 6t(

Strout,

Ml DOLE PORT -

Ex

ce l lenl Lot - Nice building
ideal f or hom e or apart ment w ith ve ry little cost .

Carpeting

95 ·~ .• 9ood place
to raise horses . Box stall s,
cor ral ,
rJding
ri'MQ ,
pre ssu r i zed w a ter' sv stem
t6 hou se &amp;· barn . Home ha s
5 BR .. carpe t ed rnod .
.kitchen, fir ep lace, alum .
si d i ng &amp; sform w indows .
.W e ll .w,p rth looki ng .a t.

$4

IN GOO D
$2 5.000 .

POMEROY -'---. L arge 2
stor y frame .:- · Had 2
apartm en t s. 5 BR , 2 lxltl"ls .
N . ga s FA heat. $10.000 .

ba se m e nt.
r ece n tly
r enovated., carport . $13 ,00Q .
POMEROY -:- 114 ac res
(original ly had 2 houses ).
N ice for .bome or trailers .

N·o . 147 -

2

Good buy at

Have &lt;1 buyer tor 100 acres
w ith gas well .. Does your
place qualif y? Ca l\ u s.

804 W, Main
Pomeroy
992-2298
After Hours ca II
992-7133
CONTACT:
Lois Pauley
Branch Man.~~-~

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7~2 - 2211

Rutland

ELECJRIC
OONNECTION
HEATERS

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Thennostat

Conbolled

BABGAII\ :..:ENTER
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30"

-- Heater---~29
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Clearance Sale
Several ChestS &amp; Dressers

B&amp;W

19.95 up
19.95 up

. While Ca n'Gpy Bed '
wilb now box springs &amp; m•tt,,.---~--169 . 95
Kitchen Sink

H
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- 10 ~efrigtriltor.s to

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9.9S

1

- several Breakfast Sets
-Dining Room Suites
- Metal Cabinet

-Maylag Portable Dryol '
-Humldlller
-2 Filing Cabinets
-Pictt,tres . Bookcases

All Mdse.
Priced To

·Cear!
Shop!

95

une .hour prior to the
.

Olds

Ford LTD Wagon,

..

.....

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.-.....
••
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pow.,

luggage rack 11695

Mon. 4

Door

Bug ...............1U95

Dr.

V-8 auto., P .B., .. 11395

F.

Dart

68 Pontiac
66 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan • ... . .. • .. .. .. .. '395
69 Chevrolet ~ ton Pickup . ..............'1295
72 Dodge l ton Truck, flat bed : . ..... .. '2695

"You'll like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
Open Evenings Until6:0~ Til 5 p.m. Sat.

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-----•3395

Beautiful bronze with offsetting vinyl top.
full instrumentation, automatic, power
steering, power brakes, air, custom,
attractive vinyl bucket seals with fully
operating console, steel belled Radial
tires.

FRIENDLY SALESMEN
Ceward Calvert
J. D. Stt)ry
Bill Nelson

---aBUDGET PRICE,.,.D-

Open' E'.'e.n ings Til 7 P . M . Mon .- Fri. Sat.
TFti_S P. M . Service 8 A.M.- 4:30 .P ..M. Mon.-

ro •

"Your Friend~ Deale~'

.._

SMITH NELSON -MOTORS INC.
2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

Pomeroy
.M otor c·o.

1974 DATSUN 710 CPE .
· Clearance $269.5
Local 1 owner, automatic , blk . vi nyl inl. trim , silv~r
finish . good tires, radio , r ea l economy . Book Value
Price $2875.00.

'

'$2995

White, 2 dr., A speed trans .. r'adio, body mouldings , w -s.

Polly's Pointers
Musty garment bag
is tough to treat

plaid material bmtinaled

N.

Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

'3795

1972 Ford T· Bird
2 Dr·. H. T.
Loaded with
Equtpment

SEE ONE OF THESE

197S PINTO MPG·

to

plastic lining'
WINIFRED.
DEAR WINIFRED - Von
have a problem and one that
Is difficult to sol&gt;c. Havt you
tried · stuffing the bag with
crushed newspapers and
keeping them closed In It lor a
couple of weeks? It also
might benefit from a wasblng
" ·lth soda water. Let dry and
then close up with an open
container of baking soda
inside like we do In our
refrigerators. Charcoal left
Inside Is also another
posslblllly. Good luck!
POIJ.Y.
DEAR POIJ,Y - One ul
my Pet Peeves is to have
firms and companies with'
whom I have done -business
ror years to address mail to
me as Ms. rather than Mrs . I
am nrola liberated female nor
do I care lobe.- MRS. H.W.
DEAR POLLY - My
pointer Is for those who have

P·.O. Box lOS

Fully Equipped .

'

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Prefer accounting graduate and one
who is experienced in the health
field.
Salary negotiable.
An Equal Opportunity Employer.

1973 Pontiac
Grand Prix-----

RELIABLE WORK TRANSPORTATION
1969 Merc _________ 5595
1968 LeSabre..-~---- - 5595
1968 PontiaC--------5695
1969 OldS..-------- $695
1968 Buick [Clean L ___ $895 •
1968 J~ep 4 wheel
Drive. 6 cyl. ______ $595

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

a

Southeast Ohio Emergency Medical
Services, Inc. 1s seeking an experienced individual whose duties
will be:
" Supervision of all accounting
functions,
Budget.preparation and cash flow.

•4795

.
See one of these courteous salesmen : Pete
Burris, lloyd Mclaughlin or Marvin
Keebaugh.

NOW YOU KNOW
By Polly Cramer
·-.'' There is eno~ stone in the
Great Wall of China to build ·
Polly's Problem
fireplaces . Lugs are very
an eight-foot wall arOWid lhe
DEAR POLLY
My heavy lo carry so .l sugges ted
earlh at the equator.
!raveling garmel bag was lhal my husband lake l·he
slured in a damp place and _. rack from Ihe hose reel tlhc
smells
quite musty. I have kind you can pull around 1and
11
Your "Extra Touch
used a deodorant spray 1 pul a plywood ur similur
Florlsf Since 1957
washedil and put it in the sun mal erial against Ihe b&lt;lck
for several days but still the and· bottom . He also put a
stru'ng udor remains. Is there .Piece of the plywood. again ~ l
any way lo remove lhls from the one step we have to go up

FRANCIS
A.ORIST .

1974 Pulck Elec::lra Custom
4. Dr. H.T. ______

1974 MERCURY
COUGAR XR-7

air ....... . 11095

auto............ 1695

···~-·

·Budget

Cpe., V-8 .auto...... ...... .'995

Door 6 eyl.

Clean, One
"'Local Owne r

2895

Family· Priced To Fit Your

4 Door, V-8 auto............. : ... '895
Olds Cut. 4 Dr. HT, 350 V-8, P.B;, .. '895

service.

FINANCE DIRECTOR

I

Dodge

I

Send Resume To;
Southeast Ohio Emergency Mtdic11 Ser·
victs. Inc.

l

Cus. Cpe., full power, air 12295
Lux. Sed. full power, fact air 12895

67 Chevelle 4

Norwalk, 0 ., and Starr
Aumiller. Allanla. Ga. .
·she was preceded in death
by her husband, Samuel ; one
son, Sgl. John s. Aumiller;
two brothers, Bryan Grinstead and Clay Grinstead; a
sister, Sarah Grinstead; a
halr-brolher, Harry Grinstead, and a half-sisterc·Iva
Frye.
Flllleral services will be
conducted Saturday at 1; 30
p.m. from the Hartford
Baptist Church with lhe Rev.
William rBud ) Hatfield officiating . Burial will follow in
the Graham Cemetery.
Visilallon hours at the
Foglesong Funeral Home, .
Mason, will be Friday. 2 to 4
p. m. and 71o9·p, m. The body
will be taken to lhe church

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3 speed .... 11995
Sed., power, air . .· .......12695

Station Wuon ..... . .... ... .... 1795

352 E. Mlln, Pomeroy
Your FTD Florist

~

Pick From

-Group of Lamps

Third

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PH. 992-2644

Several Desks
49 .9Sea .
Set BUnk Beds
' 99.95
Portable Stereos w. AM - FM Radios
79.95
Set of 3 Tables
50.00
2 Hex . &amp; 1 Coff~e Table (new
99 .95
Floor Lamps
29.95
Several Twin &amp; Full Siz.e Beds
49 .95 up
Bassett · ~drpom 'Suite
with ne~ ~ox, springs &amp; matt. _ _ _ _ __ .:_ 249.95 ,

54"

95

::.,___!39
.

·'January

.

3 TV's,

Au~iller ,

PORTABLE
BASEBOARD

RUTlAND

$9,000.00 .

$1), 500.00.

I

CARPET CON5\JL"TANT

or 992 -2568

.

John

For Those
Cool Evenings

•

built · in
pantry .

NO. 152 - 3 BR old er home,
alum . siding, sto rm wi n dows, f ul l base ., walking
distance
ol
sc hool s,·

(ConUnued from page 4)
Pleasant High- School Band
Director ; Jack Stewart,
Walton, W. Va.; Mrs. Jack
I Mary) Fowler. Point
Pleasant;
Mrs.
Paul
1Susana) Fitzgerald. Olathe,

.

Duster, 6 cyl.

98 HT

68 Dodge
Middleport

Aumiller

GRATE

REfl L ESTATE IS YOUR
BESi INVESTMENT
CALL US TODAY.

BR .. Iul l base ..

s ma\1 ·carpet. .
c abi.nets , larg e

992-2196

- ~ . Kansasi

'3695

69 P~.
68

461 S.

PHONE

Yard

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

Gold

70 Olds 98 HT .Sed., pow.,

FORD

CALL,742 ·1211
TALK TO WENDEll

DEXTER - 30 clean acres
mosfly fenced. H Ome, bar·n
and
olhe-r , bui l d i ng s .
$17, 500, - SJ.500 down . Bal .
m qnthly .

992-225~

70

DAN THOMPSON ·

,.

13295

71 Ford Tor. Cpe., V-8, auto., air_ ____ 11595

Open Evenings Til 6; OU
Except Thurs. and Sat. Til 5:00

'''

We
ha ve h u ndr eds o t
( ;l rp et v alue s You r i o~ r: an
be c omplt't ed in l to 'l
weeks
N O lon g Wallr n ~1
per i od Our tn st alt er hac; 28
yi:!ar :&gt; c 'ICpe r ic nc e
EK p erl
in s_tilllat ron
You ' ll l rke
wha t you ge t

Sedan, power, air ....... 3695

70 Volkswagen 2

RUBBER BACK

MIDDLEPORT - I floor
plan. 2 BR , ba th , lu ll

NO. 114 ~ New n ll elec. 3
BR .. f ul l base ., ca rpet ed ,
OJJt in couritry on I a c re
ground , S32 ,0o6 .oo .
NO. HI •I BR . older
home , bui lt in c abinets ,
large rooms , fruit cel lar ,
close 1o 1own on quiet
str eet, $11 ,500 .00 .

SEE: Fred Blaettnar, Pat Hill, Melvin Utile,
or Dan Thompson

501 NYLON
99square

$).000.
·No. 123 -

72
71

LET US DO IT!!

POMEROY - N ice 2 ~ l ory
fram e. love l y kll chen, J
BR , ful l base ment, hoi
w ater he al . S17 ,000.
REEDSVILLE - 22 a c res
wi th ga s we l l. 2 apa rt ·
ment s,
h o m e,
M o bile
horne. I n com e $420 per

1

Bus, 9 pass. .. .. .. . . .. ..
Carlo 2 Dr., v-roof, air ........

1973 Chevy Caprice
,
Classic 2 Dr. H. T. - - - -

Automatic
tran s mis s ion ,
power steer ing , power brakes,
t i lt wheel. beautiful c u s lom
interior , c ustom vinyl top, air,
AM · radio with tape, brown
with buckskin top, Radial
t i res .

auto., P.S., P.B.. ___13195

72 Chev. Imp.

.Many More

B R fi .D f OR D . 1\uc t ionee r .
Com pt ett:; Serv ice
Phone
9,19 21t 87 o r 9•19 '2000 Racin-e
Ohi o , C r i ll Ora:d f or d
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S7 ,000.

mon th . ALL
CO ND ITION.

72 .Oids

P .S. Above average.

YOU ar e rn te re sletl In
b url ct mq il new horne or fo r
you r
pr ese nT
hom e
. r emo d e l ed . co n1a c1 Ro ush
Cons tr ucl!o n . Ph one 99')
7 S83
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72 P~.

P . S. ·

1968 C1ev. VB Impala Coupe••••••••SS95

II

B . Fi s. 7 balh s, wo od burning
! i r .e pla ce~.
spacious modern kitc hen ,
na 1. gas f urnace,. tami ly.
room rm d 7 large lot s. Want

mirlg 3 BR bri ck ranch
hCme . Nnt . gas , h o t wate r
hea t. Beau t iful equipped
kit .. w ith ex t ra s. Di n i ng . ·
large family room . rooled
pa ti o , dbl. ga rag e and 3
leve l loi s. $4 6,900:

1968 Pontiac Catalina 2 Dr.•••••••••$595

I 7 'l61 p

On ly SII, SOO .
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ENORMOUS - 11 rooms. 5

$77 ,500.
. .'
NEW LISTING - Char

1971 Ford VB Torino •••••••••••••••$1295

buil d inq
nerr rc "-

SAVE

72 Olds Cut. Cpe., power, air._ _____12495
72 Datsun 2 Door, std ........ .. , ........ 11595
72 Pontiac H.T. Cpe. V-root, power. ..... 12395
72 Buick LS Cus. Con., power, air ....... 12895
72 Buick Electra, V-top, pow., air....... 1?1ill!i

2 Dr. hardtop, sm.a ll V -8. Worth rt.ucl"l more .

A .T .,

98 Lux.

air ~--

73 Pont. LeMans 4 Dr., pow., air.. ..... 12995

4 Dr . Sedan , alr'"' cond . Shows good care .

''.

Olds

73 Monte

1972 Ford VB Gal. 500•••••••••••••51495

E&gt;cceptlonal car. every way , A .T .,

Dr.

73 Volkswagen

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W ILL T R IM or clJ t t r ees and
sh r ubbery Pron e- 9.19 1S.!5
or 142 3 167 '
12 18 "76t c

Real Estate· For Sale

bath , large dining. lull
basement. gas F, . A . f ur
nac:;:e ov e rlook ing t own .

73

2 Dr . hardttop, air conditioned , vinyl top and full equipment.

SEW I N G MAC HINE Repair s .
se r vic e. all makes 992 'l2!l:1
The F' a br lc Shop , Pomeroy
/\u lh or ize d Sin g er Sa l es a n d
Servi c('
We
sharpen
Sc i s sor s
3 29 lf c

CR/• N E ~e r' v i cc
erecti o n , ,JQ 11
Ph on e. Q9'J ) .166

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1972 Pontiac Catalina ••••••••••••••$1795

D &amp; 0 TREE T r imming . 20
year s ex pe r ie nce .. l n"sured,
tre e est i mat es Ca l l 99'1 2JB4
or ( 6 14 ) 698 7'15{ Alb an y
ld 15 r f c

ExcAVNr tN~G . BACK HOE S
A ND D OZER , L A RGE A N D
SMALL
SEPT I C TANK S
IN S T A LLE D
BILL
PULLIN S, PHONE 99 2 247 8,
D/IY O R NI G HT
1111 78tp

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Ford Granada 4. Dr., power,

75 Maverick 4

driving car

EXC A V A T I N G ,
dozer ,
backho e
an d
d i lcher .
Char l es R. H a tf ie ld Back
Hoe Serv ice , Rutland . Ohio .
Ph o n e 7J2 2008
11 30 78t c:

O' DELL A i inemf?'.n l loc al c d
Pehind
R u lland
Grad e
Sc h oo l
Tun e up . tlr&lt;lk es .
wheel b alan ci ng . a l inem ent .
Phone 7-l 'l IOQj
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I I 16 tf c

76

1972_
ford LTD 4 Dr. Sedan ••••••• .'1695
Air cond., vinyl top, and lull equipment. Agood looking. good

REMODEU N G .
Plumbi n g ,
h e atin g an d a l l lypes of
ge n e r a l
r epair .
wOrk
guarante ed . 20 yea r s ex
p eri c n ce
Phon e 99 ? 1409
5 1 lf c

W OULD YOU BEL IE V E ?
Bu i ld an a l l steel buildin g a l
Pol e Bar n pri c es ? Go ld en
Gian t /\ I I Steel · Building ;; ,
R t 4 , Box 148. Wavc rfy l
Oh io . Ph on e 9'. U 2296.
1 1d lf c

years P
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1974 PONTIAC
GRAND PRIX

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sharp, low mileage and tully equipped

owner, repeats every

Nice Family Car.

Sed. DeVile, power, air.......14595
72 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air .... '3895

1973
Ford -Gran Torinotwo•••••••••••••
$2395
_.Dr . ~ one
S p B &amp; AT
Nice,

Cpe. DeVille, power, air- --'7500
Sed. DeVille. DOWer, air.. .... '6295

73 !:adilac

1973 Ford LTD Station Wagon•••••• $2795

Dealer''

1973 Buick LeSabre
~
Custom 4 Dr. H. T. ----~ 6. 995

73 Cadillac Cpe. DeVile, power, air .... • '4795

4 Dr . Sedan. One careful local owner, P.S.,. P . B . , &amp; A .T .

EXC AVA TING . dozer , loaand ba ck h oe wo r k ; se pti c
in sta lled ;
dump
r anks
1ru c k s and Ia bOyS for !lir e .
will haul t itl dir l. top soiL
limes ton e and g r avel. Call
Bob or Ro9 er Jeffer s, da y
phon e 9917089 , night p h on e
992 3525 or 99'1 5'132
2 11 II C

&lt;;"EP T I C T /', NK S c l e an e d
Mo d ern San it ation . 99 2 39 5&lt;1
or 992 734 9
9 18 ti c

74 Cadilllc

..
'2995
1974 Fcrd Gran 1iCMA~•••••••••••••

10 1 mo

READY . Mtx CO N CRETL
Real Estate For Sale
d el i ve r ed r i ght to yo u r
)
B EORM ... hom e ,
jus T
project . F asl and easy . F r ee
f inis hed , r emo de li n g . Sal em
estim at es . Ph one 99'1 3784 ,
S l , Rull and . Ph one 7~'1 23 06
Goeg tei n R ea dy M il( Co ,
af te r 4 p .m _ or see M i lo B
Midd lepor L Oh io .
,Hut c hison .
6 30 ttc
9 '13 tfc
ELWOOD BOWERS REP A IR
O LOER modern 7 rm hom e.
Sw ee p er s, l o asters, ir ons ,
c arpeted and comp l e l e ly
all small appl ia n ce s. Lawn
furn is hed , w it h f or ce d ai r
mower . next t o Stal e High
l urn act' , ' ' acr e lot Phon e
w ay Ga rag e on Ro u t e 7.
99'} ?1Jl 0
Phone 98 5 3825 .
1 1 17tc
4 10 1t c

75 Cadillac

Deluxe Pickup, very low mileage. All equipment including

~~r cond. New one cost almosf $6,000.00, and this one is like
new .

8 pass. One owner ,
with air cond ., etc,

''Your Friend~

USED CARS

'197-4 GMC 'h Ton Custom..........$3795

P o m eroy Office
lOS Butte rnut
Q9:Z . J3 &gt;1S
Formerly Weed Whol es al e_
F ea tur i ng :
De l u ~e Z r ro x Copy · Ser'J ice ,
Ofl ice
S upp lie s ,
M i meograph
Suppl i es ,
la rges t se lectio n ol wed
d ing s upp l ies in south
ea st e rn Ohio
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The Print Shop Co mple te
(Still i n bu 5i n·ess in Mid ·
dlcporf l
l'l 8 2 mo .

- Gas &amp; E lee . Ranges
-Maytag Wringer Wnhers

POMEROY, 0 .
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Ph. 992-2176
I
!International
I Harvester
New Idea Equipment
Me
Culloch
Chain
1
1
Saws
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YOUR GAIN

FREE ESTIMATES
Blown
Insulation Services

-Auto. Weshen

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LIME STO NE and gra'Jel.
Phon e Jr . DM s t a) 7.J 2 2850
afJer 5 p .m .
1 7 12tp

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! MEIGS .

Special Rates

ULL
&lt;J Cr es
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4 ROOM S and b al h , la rg e ya rd
and garden . Phone 949 28 22.
1 6 61 c

ME I G ~

Rooms, .'5.00 up

RM .
H OU S E .
basem en t and 5
Phon e 99 2 503 5

on l in col n Hg t s . 'l
b~drm . , l arg e k i tche n , l u ll
basem ent , exc e ll en t buy for
For Sale
.. .~
58.900, with hew furnitur e,
197 ~1 HONO ·I I Ho:t.'"',t ord 2ooa·-t· o'nfy" S10 ,300 . Phone 992 76·18 .
16 26 1c
rra c ror , P ~.~ · d i fferential
lock . fron1 ehd wei ghts and
o ther e xtras
Phone 991
1 ,f,t 1\CRE for· sa le Ph on e
16~B .
(6 14) 667 333 3.
1 s 12tc
I 4 I'll c

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EXPERIENCED
.
Radiato
''
! ·service

1 6 6tc

O LD furnitur e, ice bO).(e S,
bra ss beds , stone - jars , or
c omplete households , Wri te
M ,
D
Mi l l er , R t.
2,
Pomeroy . · Ohio . Call 992
77 60 .
10 7 74 . _ GOOD tt ua l ily h a y Ph one 997
----·1658
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AKC Reg German Shepherd
pups, sso . Phone 99 2 33 11.
~
1 7 Jtc

Business Services

Reg. $339.00 Val.

HOU SE

?0 CtlfH C 11 c h est trecz.cr ,
CO l:tu manc ~oc iety ,
l ike n ew 'r ear itnd r o ld
two bea ut iful 10 w ee k s o ld
Pl10n e 9&lt;;"} -'}.tOY
Co l lie typ e puppies . 1 ma le ,
I 9 .t rp
I f emale, wormed an d hav e
s. h ot.s Phone 99 7 5&lt;1 27 alt er 6
p . m . F ou r dogs a ppro k I yr T WO ligh l wc i ght cha i n saws~
wm,inson Small Engines ,
o ld , Sh epherd Co lli e mixed .
·198 Locust Sl .. Middleport .
i'n ('l(Ce l lenl co nd i tion . Ca ll
Phone 99'1 3091
992 5906 Th e y all need good
1 4 6tc
hom es
' ... '
1 4 6tc
MOD E ~N dcsig;l s t ereo . 8
tr a c k rape , am fm radio
EN G L I ~ H ~ tl Cp h e rd Pu ppi es ,
combi nation . Ba t anct' S98 .60
or terms . Call 99 ~ 3965
SID Ph on e 99:' 39-13 o r ·619
Pa qe St . M iddl e port.
I 7 I fc:
1 ,, 61p

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FU RNI S HE D apartment 4
rooms and ba th , adulls only .
Phone 992 59 08.
12· 18 -tlc
dparlment
Middleport :

CO-OP
Automalic Water
Conditioner

Model UCXXX .

BED ROOM furn ish ed
apart ment
al
Village
Ma nor . Phone 992 3'173.
12 ·19 261c

F URNISHE D
a dults only in
Phone 991 387-l

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TW O b edrm trai ler , $2 8 pe r
week
A I! utili ties p a id
P hone &lt;;92 )]7~ .
I 4 I tc

D EALER ~

WAN T ED ol d upri !"j ht pian os
in a nv co nd it ion Wil l p·av S10
each. 1 ir s! f l oor on lY . Wi rl e
givfng d ir ections to W ill en
P iano Co , Bo)( 188, Sa rdi s.
O h io .lJ9-l6 .
I 8 61p

I 6· /1 C R E~ q ~ ar Rul-lan 'd wrti; 3

H OU ~.E.

Wanted To Buy

See at Box 1-1·1. on
Ru tl and
I 6 61c

197.1 CL 200 Hond a Phon e "J.I/

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in sc ra p . iro n ,
me tal s, jun k au t os . R ider ' s
Sa vage Phone 99'1 5·16a .
I 7 791 p

Ph one

T WO b c d r m
dOub le wide
modu l ar
home .
ru r a l r tR E·wao o by t h e truc kl oad
lo c at io n . n ca r Pome r oy·. N o
Ph on e 7-1'1 ')0, 16 o r { 61-l/ 69B
p e t s or c hildr en Phone 99 2
' ·16?
10 17
' e 3t p
1 6 61 C
1972 HON D/1 3SO . eKce ll ent
I I' EI •h? M 1110bi le h orn e Nl' W
con d i tio n L o w mi le 1qc , SS75
Ill /', tliOCICI '; I '&gt;Ll per rlHlnllt .
Phon e 99 7 5961
l o !i"l l t v lur n is l1c ct
f •troll ('
, 1 H 6tp
fIt) I I
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r,l nq e
N r w bu t l er ti'lb l e
. wi ll
sir
1/
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o ld
rux ::ro 1 1 T W O bed r rn mobil e
f,l C,h iOnc d c oo l-. srqve I'J or
hom e,
carpe r e.d .
n1c e
H\1 ye,lr s o td &lt;" Ornp lr tc SOl o t
location . p a t io
SilO per
di~ h sc r vicl..' t or l / , p c rt ccr
m onth deposit , n o pe ts . 3 '
rondition
P h on r:o 1.11,17 JHOI
miles c;outh o t ;\ tbany c,1 11
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99 1 7?.0·1
I .1 61p
EN D O r- S E I\~O N custome r
HOU '! E trail.c r n car Ra c i n e ,~
a ppre ci at ion sa le now a1
b r . 1 bath . no p e ts , r sma ll
no b ' s Marl&lt;-et J\ pp iCs. S'l 9!l
c t1i td o k ~':o O d epo sit , SIOO
bushel, ora nq es lwu don-n .
p lu s uti l it i es Ph one 9.!9 '109 3
SL t angerin es thr t'c dOH' n
1 8 ] IC
l or Sl Grapes, three p ounds
fo r ~ ~
Whi le the supply
NE W flS)( 1'1 mobile h om e. 2
t ns rs
f\o b 'S Mc1rk c l i 11
b a t11s an d 2 b edroom s. l &lt;hgc
MelSOn , W V,1 Pt10n e 7/J
l rvi nq room
Pr e f e r Sr
~7'J I . hour s 10 .1m .till ~ 30
pm
Citizen s . or wo r klnq co up l e
No c l1i l d r en or p ~ ls Phone
I i 101 c

197U C H EV R O L Ei I m pala
1'10 . p s . p b , ilir co n
d i tio nin g , e KC(' IIt:.•rrl 'c o n
d i t ion Phon e 99'1 76.19
1 R ]I c.

I9JJ f ORO Cu sro m .1 door Va
fla rn eo d with ove rdrive
11169 P"lymou t l', ne l v ed erc . ,;
door Vll .1utomat ic . power
Stee r rnq
for rnore in
forma tion ( dll 997 7.107
1 .. 61p

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cror
t'lll. n rc&lt;; sso r ic' rl"
cl ur:IPd l"'hon P V91 1.t tQ
10 ?H I I t

P A RT liME
b&lt;thy siiiC'r
Pllone 1 1:r '169~
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Spou S~.:s who wake up with a

POMEROY, OHIO

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WANT ADS
INFORM.AT IQ. N
OEAOLIN tS
IN MEMOR Y o f H u5 1J ilr1 d
P M
Day
Before
s
I alher
and C)rilr\d l at h c r
Publ ication
C lar ence G
l hl f' wtlo5f'
Monday Oca dlin (' 9 a n 1
bir l hda v i s J Hn u c~ry 9
Can ce l l at ion
Corre c tr Or\ S
will b e accep! c d until 9 a m
TOdily is yo u r tJirtt1Cl Cly
lor D ay· ol PiJbl i ~ a l iO!I
f'.nd w e ore so far ;,pan
REGULATIONS
\i'.' h_i l e God has vo v i n Hi s
The Publish er 'feser ves !he
ke epi n g .
r rqiH ro edit or r c i~ cl any a d s
IAe l ove You i n our ht:'MIS
d eemed obiectio nal . · th e
'. ad l y 111 issed b y w if e
pUb I is h er
wi ll
no t
be
Evelyn . daughter s
M.1ry re sponsible for mo r e than one
l ue ll a and L or,l I nn rm d 1nco rr ect inse r t ion
qrandch i ldren
RATES
1 'I r rc
FcJr W a nt Ad Serv i c e
5 c ents oc r WGrd one insert ion
M in im um Ch arg e. !&gt;1.00
1-l ce nt s p er wo r d thr ee
consecutive inse r tio ns
'16 ce n t s pe r word Si,.:; con
secutivr i nser 1 ion5
'15 P er Cent D isc ount on pa id
ads and a ds p ai d within 10
dn y s
CARD o ·F THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
5.7 00 tor SO word minirnurn
Ea c h ad d i ! io na r wo rd J
cc n rs
BLIND ADS
fl ddilional 25c Charg e per
1\ dv er 1is em en I .
.
OFFICE HOURS
8 J O a nr
to 5 00 p . 111 .
D a i ly , 8 30 a . rn to 17: 01) Noon
Sa l urday

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For Sale

Employment Wanted

Mobile Homes For Sale

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9- TheO.UySentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, Jan. P,

!o make a temporary ramp so

i can roll in twice the number
&lt;rf logs at one lime with little
effort . - MRS. H.W.
DEAR POLLY - I have no
trouble making cakes of soap
from scraps. I melllhem in a
double boiler with a little
water added. An ice cube lray
is lined wilh foil and the
melted soap is poured into it.
Let cool and then cut in ihe
desired size bars. I hope
Palricia tries this and if she
does nol have a double boiler.
she can use any pan that fils
inside another. - MRS. H.F.
DEAR ROLLY -- To hold
folded . towels in ¥o~r
bathroom, paint ll'.;, ._pray .a
baby 's car ryln C"~ay · (o
match your color 'scheme.
Hang the small side up and
you will find that these trays
hold a considerable number
of lowels which are easily
accessible. - ALICE.
DEAR POLLY - We keep
an eye un an elderly nelghlwr

1975
Ford Maverick 2 Dr.······· $2795
6 cyr., auto., P.S.
1974 Chevy Nova 4 Dr•••••••••• $2495
6 cyl ..

auto., P.S .. P. B.

w tires . It's like new with less 1han 5,200 m jles.

1974 CHEVROLET C-10 FLEETSIDE Clearance S3095
6 cyl., st_d. t,rans .. step bumper, good tires, Clei!Jn sharp
blue finish . Book Value $3200.

1971 Pontiac LeMans ••••••••••• $1495

2 Or . H. T., V-8. auto. P.S., P.B., vinyl roof.

1972
Olds Cut!&amp; F-885 ••••• ~ ••• $1695
' -Dr., auto., P. S., P. B.
1972 v.w.•••••••••••••••••••••• $1595
Auto . ,

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Social · i

,E:alentarj

MARY SHRINE :l7, While
Shrine of Jerusalem, regular
meeting, Friday, 8 p .m . at the

Pumerpy Masonic Temple.
Pollock Refreshments.

·• SATURDAY
HYMN SING Saturday,
Hazel ' Com1:30 p.m.
FRIDAV
munity Church located beREVIVAL i• progress at tween Long Bottom and l'ortRutland Free Will Baptist land just off SR 124. Featured
Church through Saturday , singel's \!(ill be the "Joint7:ao nightly. E•angelist is aires". ·PUblic invited.
John El~wick . Special singing · SQ'tli\RE DANCE, 8 to 11 p.
each evening. Gospel Tones m. Saturday at Middlepvrt
featured Thursday. The Rev~ Elementary School, 'Pearl
Roger Turner is resident St., under , sponsorship of
minister. Public invited.
Middleport Police Reserve
RETURN JONATHI\N Unit; music by String
MEIGS Chapter, Daughters Dusters · and callers. Cora ,
of the American Revolution, Hilton and Glen Lambert;
1:30p.m. Friday at the home admission, $1 with children 12 ,
of Mrs . James Brewington. and Ulldtir with .adUlt free .
. Mrs, Thereon Johnson will
' SUNDAY
review "Thomas Jefferson ,
1\NNUAL
Informal meeting
An Intimate !listOry ."
of Middleport Village Council
for discussion of 1976 8P·
by simply looking out of the proprialions at !p.m. Sunday
window . F..arh e\•ening she in .Council Chambers.
TUESDAY
lowers a certain shade and in
WINDING Trail Garden
the morning jl i s raised . Sn if
the shade ·;s not in the usual Club, 7:30 Tue~ay night at
position we go right over to the home of Mrs . Cora
see if something is wrong :~ , Beegle. )'drs. Mildred Deelh
to have the ed~calional
display of books on birds.
l ,,u ~\ till t·tTi\ '-' a d•1llur il
J•ull)· ust•s )·nur fa\·orlh.• Miss Shirley Beegle will
hom&lt;•maklng ldra, l'et present slides of her
Pel'VC, Polly's Probll'm or HawaHan vacation. The
""lutlon to a problem . Write arrangement of the month
l'olly In t·are of this will be dried on lhe theme
"Happy New Year 1976".
nt•wspapt•r.

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extra

nice car .

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1973 Opel 4 dr. Sedan ········~n695 ·
4 cyl. , 4 spa .

1971 Ford LTD Country SQuire••• $1495
4 Dr . WaQon , lug , rack , ~uta ., air, P .S., P.B.

1970
Ford Maverick 2 Dr.........$1295
6
cyl. , auto., local car . Sha_rp:

!_?~1-~~. ~1.

4 Dr. HJ.••••••••$1095

1969 Ford Musijng ••••••••••••••'995
v .a, auto ., mag wheels .

52295
1973
Chevy
W:ll'
l
dow
Van
••••••••.
V-8, auto., P.S., P.B.
52395
'1973 Chevy
C-30.~
••••••
~~···~·
'
spd., P.S., P. B.. long wide bed.,
1973 Chevy C-10.:•• ;••••••••••• $2295
1973 Dodge 'h Ton .. •••• ·•··· •• $2295
- .
1971 Chevy C-10 .._•••••••••••••• 51495
v.e,
1968 Ford% Ton ••••••••••••••••• 5995
~~. 4

6 cyL~ stand. trans., long wide bed.

V- 8 stand . trans ., a ir, lonQ wide bed.
.

Short wide bed,

,

~

stand. trans .

Long wide bed , stand . 1rans.

Several other cars in stock at Riggs.
See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS USED CARS
Located on St. Rt. 7

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appr eci ati o n sat e now a t
Bob :s Marker . A ppl es S? 98
bu sh el, oranges two doz en .
$1, Tange r ines thr ee ·d oze n
lo r Sl. GrRp·cs. , l hree pound s
for $ 1. Wh il e t he supp l y
l asts . Bo b 's M a rk e t . i n
Ma son , W Va Phon e 773
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W i ll be done by app l _ only
P l'ease phon e 992 227'1 , or see
Mrs . Wa nda Eblin , Laurel
Cli ff Rd , Pomeroy
12 31 30 i c

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INDIVIDUALS ONLY!
NON COMMERCIAL

W ILL car e for elderly p ersons
in my home . Tr ai n ed and
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NO REFUNDS.
Each initial and
group of figures
counts as one word.
Be svre to count
name and address, if
used, and yo~~r phone
number.
Including
prices for items offered in your want ad
w iII
increase
response.

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in f"Y"\ Y ho me slarl rng Feb . 1..
for info rma tion call 992
3278 ,
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J anuary Cle arance Sa le /\ 11
m a terial · i n stock on sate .
Ope n 10 am
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wan·t ed tor l 'l
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A p p l y in person a t Crow ' s
Sl eak H ou se . Al so . ta king
app lic al io ns tor grill cooks .
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SLOAN'S· ··
CARPETING

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Fr ee estimates on car·
peting and i.nstallation .
,We'll bring samples to your
home with no obligation.
See how you can really
sa ve .
Mike Young , Manager
Sales and ln~tallation
Rt . 3, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
Phone day or night

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ADDRESS

Wanted

CITY

Cl SH pa iCl tor all m ..ll,•.: ~ a11d
models o f mobile homes .
Phon e ar ea co de 61 4 4'13
953 1
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bedrtn mobile home . un
turn js h ed . utililles paid on
Rl 33 in Bur fingllam . Phon e
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b tra c k ~ p o t s and "q r ow th on
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Help Wanted
CARRIER WANTED
FOR
LINCOLN HILL
Apply AI

The

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Cour t St ., Pomeroy
or Phon ~ ·

992-21S6
TODAY
1--.tEI l f . l&gt; l.E p er son 10 l ive in
with rld orl y la dy Cl ll v 1Y
J', t7 f or mor e in l orm,1110 11
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NEED ca p able women lo liv e
in wi th eld erl y lady ·r or
more in form a tion . ca ll 997
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Auto Sales
C HE\t'r '1 ton 1 w h eel
1\ ,lli"ln Cf' o f
clr i vc PIC I-.. u p
1,1cto r y wa rr ilnty Cl1e c f.,
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house at 1650 Ln coln H qts
Pl1on e 99 '1 367 4
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Compa ny
I mi le nor t h ol
Chqshire . on R I 7 P ic k your
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prr wcck , or Celli (6 1,\f ] 61
7110 lo r f ur ti1N in torrnill ion
I 8 781 c

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t wee n ',QO and 600 lb s. Phon e
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V/I.CI&gt;liON OVER
We o tt er
grc il lesr Sfl.v in g s even on
t ra il(lrs &lt;1nd f o ld down s
G u ar antee and se rv ice wha t
w ~ sel l
9th year w i th ~ tar
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ynrd I or in to r ri1ation , ca rt
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Su p r: r ~ p ort l ess t·h&lt;1r1 soo
mi l es Ph one 991 2977
I 6 61t

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baths . Ulil ili CS p a id f?l1one
992 3.'&gt;09
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F R E E REN T J\T V I LL AGE
M/\NO R
IN
M ID
DL E P O.R T we ar e so sure
1
197.1 CH EV R OLET
ro n
. 1that you wi l l ' l ove our
truck
See Joe lmbbQcn ,
apa rtm ents lha.t we gi v e you
M ine r svil le :·
two w ee k s 'REN T F RE E .
1 6 6t c . ~J ust pay your s·cc.urity
deposi t a nd s tay siK month&lt;;
196 3 VOLK~WJ\G EN wi l h 1967
a r)d the f ir st 'l weeks is free .
mo1o r . and n e w tires . Pho n e
·Y ou will en j oy month ly
99/ 7J 1{,
i eases , a ll elcclric l iving ,
1 6 .I t (
range
an a
,ca rp e t ing ,
r e f rigerator . f f"ee trasll
19 73 DOD G E Charg er . /1. 1
p ic kup , cabl e lV to p ti onal l
c ondilion . p .s . p .b . Phone
and
l au n dry
f aciliti es
8113 2 18.t any lime
Conveni ent to s hopping on
\ 6 6tp
Third and M i ll in Mid
dl epQ.rt . VILL AGE MANO R
1968 CHEVY Im p ala Ph one
is yours for one b edroom
99 7 6 137 or 7.1'/ ')69 5.
apa rtm ents st artin g at SIQ.r
I 6 61 c
mont hly plu s c l cc We pa y
for everythin g el se Sec the
Man ager
at
Ri..,.er' si dc
19()(,1 fOR O R aPqe r . t ' ton
A partm ents or ca ll 99 7 3273,
PI Ck up , Slil n cl &lt;+rd . p• .. ·r n . f.
Th is offer will end soon . so
r y l 1n de r . 300 cu In S7 .r5
m o v e iri now and sa've $S5.i
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se ll ing r u l ler Gru sh
Pr odu c ts. Pt1o n .c 99'1 3-t·IO
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Ph on e

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H A L L' S :, a l vag e , /d l aulas
w i!h fr ames anCI bod ies with
or w i thout motors , Sl hund
red . T i n .50 hundred . W i ll
buy met al s and sc rap iron .
On old Rt 33 . just across
fr om Gruese r ·s Ch i pp e r .
Monday throug h Friday 9
!ill 4 p .m , Salurday , 9 til
noon..
,12 14 261(

b ~drm

hous e ,
SI "J ,OOO .
Hou ·s e in H a r r iso nville .
'5 10,000 1910 Buicl&lt;. R rvC'ria ,
lul l power . no ru st SI ,'} OO
P 11on c 7-17 2796
r 6 a rc
CO f•L l imestone an d all ryp~s
of salt and rock safl tor icc
and sn o w r e mov a l
Ex
ce lsior Sail Wotk S. Er1S t
M ain St ., ' Pomeroy. O h ro
Ph on e 99'1 38 91
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I WEEK ONLY!

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'1'! 77 o r ·7.12 2S'il0 .
I 4 6t p

210,000
We e kly Gra·i n
Capacity

3·2S·IIC
3 AN D 4 R:M . furni shed and
un furnlstted apts _ Phone 992 ·
5434
11-9.rtc
COU NTRY Mobil e Home
Park , -R t · 33 , ten miles north
of Pome roy . Large lot s with
concrete patios, sidewa l ks ,
r u nn er-s and oft street
Parking . Phone 992 -74 79 .
12 -J l t f c

POMEROY LANDMARK
:94"-

Jack W . Carsey, Mgr .
...
Phone 9~2 . 2181
·
Cl,J STOM ·I .... 1:1 r egul atio n p o ol
tab le w i th ac cesso r it' s . Ca lf
997 2238 .
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.Real Estate For Sale
4

ROOM S and
ba th
in
Pom e roy n e ar Kroger ' s
sror e , s~ . ooo Ph one 99'1 2-7?9
or se e .Jerry Haw k .
I •I 121 p

Pets

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BR HO ME , j usl f i ni shed
remo de l ing . Sal em
St. .
Rutland . Phone 742 230 6
afler 4 p .m . or see Milo B .
Hutchinson .
10 9 lf C

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HOTEL

Equipment Co.

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full ba se ment. uti li ty room .
bui l l' i n . porch , gar age .
Phone 992 773 3.
1/JOIIC:

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OUR LOSS

rrom the la rg est Truck or
n111tdozef Nadiator to th e
":&gt;~llalle sr H_
ea t t&gt; r Core
Nafha.n Biqg s
R adi;Ho r Specio1list

I S!:"ITH

NELSON

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Quality Print Shop

SMITH NELSON MOTORS
POM~ROY, OHIO

Blown intO Wall S &amp; Attics

STOR M
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WIN COWS &amp; OOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
• ALUMINUM
SIOING-SOFFITT
GUrTERS-AWNINGS
LARRY LAVENDER
Sltac u se, Ohio

Ph . 992 3993

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TEAFORD
Virg i l B., Sr ., Broker
110 Mechan ic Pomeroy ,
Phone 992 .3325

NEW LI~TING
Has

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J J...ci. ~aoms ,

rang e,

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ba lh .

/..b·1era tor .

ba sem ent, db •. :~a r a g e &amp;
ca rport . Sl7 ,500.

CHARMING - ' BR older
ho m e wi t h formal din ing ,
la r ge ba t h , steam hea t ( gas
lired l, spa ciou s vard in
Ra c in e
n ea r
schoo l s .

$16,500 .
SENSIBLE -- J B.R. home.
w i th bath , n a t. gas heal,
water , ·a nd larg ~
f ami l y r oo m
lo r
t he
c hildren . Aski ng
Only

cit y

$8500.
NICE &amp; NEAT - l !B R.s.

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NEW LISTING -

Marti

moth 8 room home , 6
bedrooms, 2 bat hs, gas
F : A . furnace . Lo t s o f hice
pan e l ing ~1nd ca rp e ting .

On ly 118.500.
DON'T BUY UN TIL YOU
HAVE 5.EE N TH ES E.
HOLJ:-, E in Che s ter ? b e drm s
and OaT n Goo d c on d i tion
Phon e t 61.t i 9R ~ .f?.tS '
I ~ 6t(

Strout,

Ml DOLE PORT -

Ex

ce l lenl Lot - Nice building
ideal f or hom e or apart ment w ith ve ry little cost .

Carpeting

95 ·~ .• 9ood place
to raise horses . Box stall s,
cor ral ,
rJding
ri'MQ ,
pre ssu r i zed w a ter' sv stem
t6 hou se &amp;· barn . Home ha s
5 BR .. carpe t ed rnod .
.kitchen, fir ep lace, alum .
si d i ng &amp; sform w indows .
.W e ll .w,p rth looki ng .a t.

$4

IN GOO D
$2 5.000 .

POMEROY -'---. L arge 2
stor y frame .:- · Had 2
apartm en t s. 5 BR , 2 lxltl"ls .
N . ga s FA heat. $10.000 .

ba se m e nt.
r ece n tly
r enovated., carport . $13 ,00Q .
POMEROY -:- 114 ac res
(original ly had 2 houses ).
N ice for .bome or trailers .

N·o . 147 -

2

Good buy at

Have &lt;1 buyer tor 100 acres
w ith gas well .. Does your
place qualif y? Ca l\ u s.

804 W, Main
Pomeroy
992-2298
After Hours ca II
992-7133
CONTACT:
Lois Pauley
Branch Man.~~-~

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Rutland

ELECJRIC
OONNECTION
HEATERS

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Clearance Sale
Several ChestS &amp; Dressers

B&amp;W

19.95 up
19.95 up

. While Ca n'Gpy Bed '
wilb now box springs &amp; m•tt,,.---~--169 . 95
Kitchen Sink

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- 10 ~efrigtriltor.s to

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- several Breakfast Sets
-Dining Room Suites
- Metal Cabinet

-Maylag Portable Dryol '
-Humldlller
-2 Filing Cabinets
-Pictt,tres . Bookcases

All Mdse.
Priced To

·Cear!
Shop!

95

une .hour prior to the
.

Olds

Ford LTD Wagon,

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pow.,

luggage rack 11695

Mon. 4

Door

Bug ...............1U95

Dr.

V-8 auto., P .B., .. 11395

F.

Dart

68 Pontiac
66 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan • ... . .. • .. .. .. .. '395
69 Chevrolet ~ ton Pickup . ..............'1295
72 Dodge l ton Truck, flat bed : . ..... .. '2695

"You'll like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
Open Evenings Until6:0~ Til 5 p.m. Sat.

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Beautiful bronze with offsetting vinyl top.
full instrumentation, automatic, power
steering, power brakes, air, custom,
attractive vinyl bucket seals with fully
operating console, steel belled Radial
tires.

FRIENDLY SALESMEN
Ceward Calvert
J. D. Stt)ry
Bill Nelson

---aBUDGET PRICE,.,.D-

Open' E'.'e.n ings Til 7 P . M . Mon .- Fri. Sat.
TFti_S P. M . Service 8 A.M.- 4:30 .P ..M. Mon.-

ro •

"Your Friend~ Deale~'

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SMITH NELSON -MOTORS INC.
2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

Pomeroy
.M otor c·o.

1974 DATSUN 710 CPE .
· Clearance $269.5
Local 1 owner, automatic , blk . vi nyl inl. trim , silv~r
finish . good tires, radio , r ea l economy . Book Value
Price $2875.00.

'

'$2995

White, 2 dr., A speed trans .. r'adio, body mouldings , w -s.

Polly's Pointers
Musty garment bag
is tough to treat

plaid material bmtinaled

N.

Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

'3795

1972 Ford T· Bird
2 Dr·. H. T.
Loaded with
Equtpment

SEE ONE OF THESE

197S PINTO MPG·

to

plastic lining'
WINIFRED.
DEAR WINIFRED - Von
have a problem and one that
Is difficult to sol&gt;c. Havt you
tried · stuffing the bag with
crushed newspapers and
keeping them closed In It lor a
couple of weeks? It also
might benefit from a wasblng
" ·lth soda water. Let dry and
then close up with an open
container of baking soda
inside like we do In our
refrigerators. Charcoal left
Inside Is also another
posslblllly. Good luck!
POIJ.Y.
DEAR POIJ,Y - One ul
my Pet Peeves is to have
firms and companies with'
whom I have done -business
ror years to address mail to
me as Ms. rather than Mrs . I
am nrola liberated female nor
do I care lobe.- MRS. H.W.
DEAR POLLY - My
pointer Is for those who have

P·.O. Box lOS

Fully Equipped .

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Prefer accounting graduate and one
who is experienced in the health
field.
Salary negotiable.
An Equal Opportunity Employer.

1973 Pontiac
Grand Prix-----

RELIABLE WORK TRANSPORTATION
1969 Merc _________ 5595
1968 LeSabre..-~---- - 5595
1968 PontiaC--------5695
1969 OldS..-------- $695
1968 Buick [Clean L ___ $895 •
1968 J~ep 4 wheel
Drive. 6 cyl. ______ $595

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

a

Southeast Ohio Emergency Medical
Services, Inc. 1s seeking an experienced individual whose duties
will be:
" Supervision of all accounting
functions,
Budget.preparation and cash flow.

•4795

.
See one of these courteous salesmen : Pete
Burris, lloyd Mclaughlin or Marvin
Keebaugh.

NOW YOU KNOW
By Polly Cramer
·-.'' There is eno~ stone in the
Great Wall of China to build ·
Polly's Problem
fireplaces . Lugs are very
an eight-foot wall arOWid lhe
DEAR POLLY
My heavy lo carry so .l sugges ted
earlh at the equator.
!raveling garmel bag was lhal my husband lake l·he
slured in a damp place and _. rack from Ihe hose reel tlhc
smells
quite musty. I have kind you can pull around 1and
11
Your "Extra Touch
used a deodorant spray 1 pul a plywood ur similur
Florlsf Since 1957
washedil and put it in the sun mal erial against Ihe b&lt;lck
for several days but still the and· bottom . He also put a
stru'ng udor remains. Is there .Piece of the plywood. again ~ l
any way lo remove lhls from the one step we have to go up

FRANCIS
A.ORIST .

1974 Pulck Elec::lra Custom
4. Dr. H.T. ______

1974 MERCURY
COUGAR XR-7

air ....... . 11095

auto............ 1695

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·Budget

Cpe., V-8 .auto...... ...... .'995

Door 6 eyl.

Clean, One
"'Local Owne r

2895

Family· Priced To Fit Your

4 Door, V-8 auto............. : ... '895
Olds Cut. 4 Dr. HT, 350 V-8, P.B;, .. '895

service.

FINANCE DIRECTOR

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Dodge

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Send Resume To;
Southeast Ohio Emergency Mtdic11 Ser·
victs. Inc.

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Cus. Cpe., full power, air 12295
Lux. Sed. full power, fact air 12895

67 Chevelle 4

Norwalk, 0 ., and Starr
Aumiller. Allanla. Ga. .
·she was preceded in death
by her husband, Samuel ; one
son, Sgl. John s. Aumiller;
two brothers, Bryan Grinstead and Clay Grinstead; a
sister, Sarah Grinstead; a
halr-brolher, Harry Grinstead, and a half-sisterc·Iva
Frye.
Flllleral services will be
conducted Saturday at 1; 30
p.m. from the Hartford
Baptist Church with lhe Rev.
William rBud ) Hatfield officiating . Burial will follow in
the Graham Cemetery.
Visilallon hours at the
Foglesong Funeral Home, .
Mason, will be Friday. 2 to 4
p. m. and 71o9·p, m. The body
will be taken to lhe church

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3 speed .... 11995
Sed., power, air . .· .......12695

Station Wuon ..... . .... ... .... 1795

352 E. Mlln, Pomeroy
Your FTD Florist

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-Group of Lamps

Third

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PH. 992-2644

Several Desks
49 .9Sea .
Set BUnk Beds
' 99.95
Portable Stereos w. AM - FM Radios
79.95
Set of 3 Tables
50.00
2 Hex . &amp; 1 Coff~e Table (new
99 .95
Floor Lamps
29.95
Several Twin &amp; Full Siz.e Beds
49 .95 up
Bassett · ~drpom 'Suite
with ne~ ~ox, springs &amp; matt. _ _ _ _ __ .:_ 249.95 ,

54"

95

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3 TV's,

Au~iller ,

PORTABLE
BASEBOARD

RUTlAND

$9,000.00 .

$1), 500.00.

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CARPET CON5\JL"TANT

or 992 -2568

.

John

For Those
Cool Evenings

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built · in
pantry .

NO. 152 - 3 BR old er home,
alum . siding, sto rm wi n dows, f ul l base ., walking
distance
ol
sc hool s,·

(ConUnued from page 4)
Pleasant High- School Band
Director ; Jack Stewart,
Walton, W. Va.; Mrs. Jack
I Mary) Fowler. Point
Pleasant;
Mrs.
Paul
1Susana) Fitzgerald. Olathe,

.

Duster, 6 cyl.

98 HT

68 Dodge
Middleport

Aumiller

GRATE

REfl L ESTATE IS YOUR
BESi INVESTMENT
CALL US TODAY.

BR .. Iul l base ..

s ma\1 ·carpet. .
c abi.nets , larg e

992-2196

- ~ . Kansasi

'3695

69 P~.
68

461 S.

PHONE

Yard

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

Gold

70 Olds 98 HT .Sed., pow.,

FORD

CALL,742 ·1211
TALK TO WENDEll

DEXTER - 30 clean acres
mosfly fenced. H Ome, bar·n
and
olhe-r , bui l d i ng s .
$17, 500, - SJ.500 down . Bal .
m qnthly .

992-225~

70

DAN THOMPSON ·

,.

13295

71 Ford Tor. Cpe., V-8, auto., air_ ____ 11595

Open Evenings Til 6; OU
Except Thurs. and Sat. Til 5:00

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We
ha ve h u ndr eds o t
( ;l rp et v alue s You r i o~ r: an
be c omplt't ed in l to 'l
weeks
N O lon g Wallr n ~1
per i od Our tn st alt er hac; 28
yi:!ar :&gt; c 'ICpe r ic nc e
EK p erl
in s_tilllat ron
You ' ll l rke
wha t you ge t

Sedan, power, air ....... 3695

70 Volkswagen 2

RUBBER BACK

MIDDLEPORT - I floor
plan. 2 BR , ba th , lu ll

NO. 114 ~ New n ll elec. 3
BR .. f ul l base ., ca rpet ed ,
OJJt in couritry on I a c re
ground , S32 ,0o6 .oo .
NO. HI •I BR . older
home , bui lt in c abinets ,
large rooms , fruit cel lar ,
close 1o 1own on quiet
str eet, $11 ,500 .00 .

SEE: Fred Blaettnar, Pat Hill, Melvin Utile,
or Dan Thompson

501 NYLON
99square

$).000.
·No. 123 -

72
71

LET US DO IT!!

POMEROY - N ice 2 ~ l ory
fram e. love l y kll chen, J
BR , ful l base ment, hoi
w ater he al . S17 ,000.
REEDSVILLE - 22 a c res
wi th ga s we l l. 2 apa rt ·
ment s,
h o m e,
M o bile
horne. I n com e $420 per

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Bus, 9 pass. .. .. .. . . .. ..
Carlo 2 Dr., v-roof, air ........

1973 Chevy Caprice
,
Classic 2 Dr. H. T. - - - -

Automatic
tran s mis s ion ,
power steer ing , power brakes,
t i lt wheel. beautiful c u s lom
interior , c ustom vinyl top, air,
AM · radio with tape, brown
with buckskin top, Radial
t i res .

auto., P.S., P.B.. ___13195

72 Chev. Imp.

.Many More

B R fi .D f OR D . 1\uc t ionee r .
Com pt ett:; Serv ice
Phone
9,19 21t 87 o r 9•19 '2000 Racin-e
Ohi o , C r i ll Ora:d f or d
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S7 ,000.

mon th . ALL
CO ND ITION.

72 .Oids

P .S. Above average.

YOU ar e rn te re sletl In
b url ct mq il new horne or fo r
you r
pr ese nT
hom e
. r emo d e l ed . co n1a c1 Ro ush
Cons tr ucl!o n . Ph one 99')
7 S83
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72 P~.

P . S. ·

1968 C1ev. VB Impala Coupe••••••••SS95

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B . Fi s. 7 balh s, wo od burning
! i r .e pla ce~.
spacious modern kitc hen ,
na 1. gas f urnace,. tami ly.
room rm d 7 large lot s. Want

mirlg 3 BR bri ck ranch
hCme . Nnt . gas , h o t wate r
hea t. Beau t iful equipped
kit .. w ith ex t ra s. Di n i ng . ·
large family room . rooled
pa ti o , dbl. ga rag e and 3
leve l loi s. $4 6,900:

1968 Pontiac Catalina 2 Dr.•••••••••$595

I 7 'l61 p

On ly SII, SOO .
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ENORMOUS - 11 rooms. 5

$77 ,500.
. .'
NEW LISTING - Char

1971 Ford VB Torino •••••••••••••••$1295

buil d inq
nerr rc "-

SAVE

72 Olds Cut. Cpe., power, air._ _____12495
72 Datsun 2 Door, std ........ .. , ........ 11595
72 Pontiac H.T. Cpe. V-root, power. ..... 12395
72 Buick LS Cus. Con., power, air ....... 12895
72 Buick Electra, V-top, pow., air....... 1?1ill!i

2 Dr. hardtop, sm.a ll V -8. Worth rt.ucl"l more .

A .T .,

98 Lux.

air ~--

73 Pont. LeMans 4 Dr., pow., air.. ..... 12995

4 Dr . Sedan , alr'"' cond . Shows good care .

''.

Olds

73 Monte

1972 Ford VB Gal. 500•••••••••••••51495

E&gt;cceptlonal car. every way , A .T .,

Dr.

73 Volkswagen

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W ILL T R IM or clJ t t r ees and
sh r ubbery Pron e- 9.19 1S.!5
or 142 3 167 '
12 18 "76t c

Real Estate· For Sale

bath , large dining. lull
basement. gas F, . A . f ur
nac:;:e ov e rlook ing t own .

73

2 Dr . hardttop, air conditioned , vinyl top and full equipment.

SEW I N G MAC HINE Repair s .
se r vic e. all makes 992 'l2!l:1
The F' a br lc Shop , Pomeroy
/\u lh or ize d Sin g er Sa l es a n d
Servi c('
We
sharpen
Sc i s sor s
3 29 lf c

CR/• N E ~e r' v i cc
erecti o n , ,JQ 11
Ph on e. Q9'J ) .166

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1972 Pontiac Catalina ••••••••••••••$1795

D &amp; 0 TREE T r imming . 20
year s ex pe r ie nce .. l n"sured,
tre e est i mat es Ca l l 99'1 2JB4
or ( 6 14 ) 698 7'15{ Alb an y
ld 15 r f c

ExcAVNr tN~G . BACK HOE S
A ND D OZER , L A RGE A N D
SMALL
SEPT I C TANK S
IN S T A LLE D
BILL
PULLIN S, PHONE 99 2 247 8,
D/IY O R NI G HT
1111 78tp

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Ford Granada 4. Dr., power,

75 Maverick 4

driving car

EXC A V A T I N G ,
dozer ,
backho e
an d
d i lcher .
Char l es R. H a tf ie ld Back
Hoe Serv ice , Rutland . Ohio .
Ph o n e 7J2 2008
11 30 78t c:

O' DELL A i inemf?'.n l loc al c d
Pehind
R u lland
Grad e
Sc h oo l
Tun e up . tlr&lt;lk es .
wheel b alan ci ng . a l inem ent .
Phone 7-l 'l IOQj
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I I 16 tf c

76

1972_
ford LTD 4 Dr. Sedan ••••••• .'1695
Air cond., vinyl top, and lull equipment. Agood looking. good

REMODEU N G .
Plumbi n g ,
h e atin g an d a l l lypes of
ge n e r a l
r epair .
wOrk
guarante ed . 20 yea r s ex
p eri c n ce
Phon e 99 ? 1409
5 1 lf c

W OULD YOU BEL IE V E ?
Bu i ld an a l l steel buildin g a l
Pol e Bar n pri c es ? Go ld en
Gian t /\ I I Steel · Building ;; ,
R t 4 , Box 148. Wavc rfy l
Oh io . Ph on e 9'. U 2296.
1 1d lf c

years P
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1974 PONTIAC
GRAND PRIX

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sharp, low mileage and tully equipped

owner, repeats every

Nice Family Car.

Sed. DeVile, power, air.......14595
72 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air .... '3895

1973
Ford -Gran Torinotwo•••••••••••••
$2395
_.Dr . ~ one
S p B &amp; AT
Nice,

Cpe. DeVille, power, air- --'7500
Sed. DeVille. DOWer, air.. .... '6295

73 !:adilac

1973 Ford LTD Station Wagon•••••• $2795

Dealer''

1973 Buick LeSabre
~
Custom 4 Dr. H. T. ----~ 6. 995

73 Cadillac Cpe. DeVile, power, air .... • '4795

4 Dr . Sedan. One careful local owner, P.S.,. P . B . , &amp; A .T .

EXC AVA TING . dozer , loaand ba ck h oe wo r k ; se pti c
in sta lled ;
dump
r anks
1ru c k s and Ia bOyS for !lir e .
will haul t itl dir l. top soiL
limes ton e and g r avel. Call
Bob or Ro9 er Jeffer s, da y
phon e 9917089 , night p h on e
992 3525 or 99'1 5'132
2 11 II C

&lt;;"EP T I C T /', NK S c l e an e d
Mo d ern San it ation . 99 2 39 5&lt;1
or 992 734 9
9 18 ti c

74 Cadilllc

..
'2995
1974 Fcrd Gran 1iCMA~•••••••••••••

10 1 mo

READY . Mtx CO N CRETL
Real Estate For Sale
d el i ve r ed r i ght to yo u r
)
B EORM ... hom e ,
jus T
project . F asl and easy . F r ee
f inis hed , r emo de li n g . Sal em
estim at es . Ph one 99'1 3784 ,
S l , Rull and . Ph one 7~'1 23 06
Goeg tei n R ea dy M il( Co ,
af te r 4 p .m _ or see M i lo B
Midd lepor L Oh io .
,Hut c hison .
6 30 ttc
9 '13 tfc
ELWOOD BOWERS REP A IR
O LOER modern 7 rm hom e.
Sw ee p er s, l o asters, ir ons ,
c arpeted and comp l e l e ly
all small appl ia n ce s. Lawn
furn is hed , w it h f or ce d ai r
mower . next t o Stal e High
l urn act' , ' ' acr e lot Phon e
w ay Ga rag e on Ro u t e 7.
99'} ?1Jl 0
Phone 98 5 3825 .
1 1 17tc
4 10 1t c

75 Cadillac

Deluxe Pickup, very low mileage. All equipment including

~~r cond. New one cost almosf $6,000.00, and this one is like
new .

8 pass. One owner ,
with air cond ., etc,

''Your Friend~

USED CARS

'197-4 GMC 'h Ton Custom..........$3795

P o m eroy Office
lOS Butte rnut
Q9:Z . J3 &gt;1S
Formerly Weed Whol es al e_
F ea tur i ng :
De l u ~e Z r ro x Copy · Ser'J ice ,
Ofl ice
S upp lie s ,
M i meograph
Suppl i es ,
la rges t se lectio n ol wed
d ing s upp l ies in south
ea st e rn Ohio
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The Print Shop Co mple te
(Still i n bu 5i n·ess in Mid ·
dlcporf l
l'l 8 2 mo .

- Gas &amp; E lee . Ranges
-Maytag Wringer Wnhers

POMEROY, 0 .
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Ph. 992-2176
I
!International
I Harvester
New Idea Equipment
Me
Culloch
Chain
1
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Saws
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YOUR GAIN

FREE ESTIMATES
Blown
Insulation Services

-Auto. Weshen

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by W II
or Mont

3

LIME STO NE and gra'Jel.
Phon e Jr . DM s t a) 7.J 2 2850
afJer 5 p .m .
1 7 12tp

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! MEIGS .

Special Rates

ULL
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4 ROOM S and b al h , la rg e ya rd
and garden . Phone 949 28 22.
1 6 61 c

ME I G ~

Rooms, .'5.00 up

RM .
H OU S E .
basem en t and 5
Phon e 99 2 503 5

on l in col n Hg t s . 'l
b~drm . , l arg e k i tche n , l u ll
basem ent , exc e ll en t buy for
For Sale
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58.900, with hew furnitur e,
197 ~1 HONO ·I I Ho:t.'"',t ord 2ooa·-t· o'nfy" S10 ,300 . Phone 992 76·18 .
16 26 1c
rra c ror , P ~.~ · d i fferential
lock . fron1 ehd wei ghts and
o ther e xtras
Phone 991
1 ,f,t 1\CRE for· sa le Ph on e
16~B .
(6 14) 667 333 3.
1 s 12tc
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EXPERIENCED
.
Radiato
''
! ·service

1 6 6tc

O LD furnitur e, ice bO).(e S,
bra ss beds , stone - jars , or
c omplete households , Wri te
M ,
D
Mi l l er , R t.
2,
Pomeroy . · Ohio . Call 992
77 60 .
10 7 74 . _ GOOD tt ua l ily h a y Ph one 997
----·1658
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AKC Reg German Shepherd
pups, sso . Phone 99 2 33 11.
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1 7 Jtc

Business Services

Reg. $339.00 Val.

HOU SE

?0 CtlfH C 11 c h est trecz.cr ,
CO l:tu manc ~oc iety ,
l ike n ew 'r ear itnd r o ld
two bea ut iful 10 w ee k s o ld
Pl10n e 9&lt;;"} -'}.tOY
Co l lie typ e puppies . 1 ma le ,
I 9 .t rp
I f emale, wormed an d hav e
s. h ot.s Phone 99 7 5&lt;1 27 alt er 6
p . m . F ou r dogs a ppro k I yr T WO ligh l wc i ght cha i n saws~
wm,inson Small Engines ,
o ld , Sh epherd Co lli e mixed .
·198 Locust Sl .. Middleport .
i'n ('l(Ce l lenl co nd i tion . Ca ll
Phone 99'1 3091
992 5906 Th e y all need good
1 4 6tc
hom es
' ... '
1 4 6tc
MOD E ~N dcsig;l s t ereo . 8
tr a c k rape , am fm radio
EN G L I ~ H ~ tl Cp h e rd Pu ppi es ,
combi nation . Ba t anct' S98 .60
or terms . Call 99 ~ 3965
SID Ph on e 99:' 39-13 o r ·619
Pa qe St . M iddl e port.
I 7 I fc:
1 ,, 61p

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FU RNI S HE D apartment 4
rooms and ba th , adulls only .
Phone 992 59 08.
12· 18 -tlc
dparlment
Middleport :

CO-OP
Automalic Water
Conditioner

Model UCXXX .

BED ROOM furn ish ed
apart ment
al
Village
Ma nor . Phone 992 3'173.
12 ·19 261c

F URNISHE D
a dults only in
Phone 991 387-l

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TW O b edrm trai ler , $2 8 pe r
week
A I! utili ties p a id
P hone &lt;;92 )]7~ .
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D EALER ~

WAN T ED ol d upri !"j ht pian os
in a nv co nd it ion Wil l p·av S10
each. 1 ir s! f l oor on lY . Wi rl e
givfng d ir ections to W ill en
P iano Co , Bo)( 188, Sa rdi s.
O h io .lJ9-l6 .
I 8 61p

I 6· /1 C R E~ q ~ ar Rul-lan 'd wrti; 3

H OU ~.E.

Wanted To Buy

See at Box 1-1·1. on
Ru tl and
I 6 61c

197.1 CL 200 Hond a Phon e "J.I/

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in sc ra p . iro n ,
me tal s, jun k au t os . R ider ' s
Sa vage Phone 99'1 5·16a .
I 7 791 p

Ph one

T WO b c d r m
dOub le wide
modu l ar
home .
ru r a l r tR E·wao o by t h e truc kl oad
lo c at io n . n ca r Pome r oy·. N o
Ph on e 7-1'1 ')0, 16 o r { 61-l/ 69B
p e t s or c hildr en Phone 99 2
' ·16?
10 17
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1 6 61 C
1972 HON D/1 3SO . eKce ll ent
I I' EI •h? M 1110bi le h orn e Nl' W
con d i tio n L o w mi le 1qc , SS75
Ill /', tliOCICI '; I '&gt;Ll per rlHlnllt .
Phon e 99 7 5961
l o !i"l l t v lur n is l1c ct
f •troll ('
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. wi ll
sir
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rux ::ro 1 1 T W O bed r rn mobil e
f,l C,h iOnc d c oo l-. srqve I'J or
hom e,
carpe r e.d .
n1c e
H\1 ye,lr s o td &lt;" Ornp lr tc SOl o t
location . p a t io
SilO per
di~ h sc r vicl..' t or l / , p c rt ccr
m onth deposit , n o pe ts . 3 '
rondition
P h on r:o 1.11,17 JHOI
miles c;outh o t ;\ tbany c,1 11
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99 1 7?.0·1
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EN D O r- S E I\~O N custome r
HOU '! E trail.c r n car Ra c i n e ,~
a ppre ci at ion sa le now a1
b r . 1 bath . no p e ts , r sma ll
no b ' s Marl&lt;-et J\ pp iCs. S'l 9!l
c t1i td o k ~':o O d epo sit , SIOO
bushel, ora nq es lwu don-n .
p lu s uti l it i es Ph one 9.!9 '109 3
SL t angerin es thr t'c dOH' n
1 8 ] IC
l or Sl Grapes, three p ounds
fo r ~ ~
Whi le the supply
NE W flS)( 1'1 mobile h om e. 2
t ns rs
f\o b 'S Mc1rk c l i 11
b a t11s an d 2 b edroom s. l &lt;hgc
MelSOn , W V,1 Pt10n e 7/J
l rvi nq room
Pr e f e r Sr
~7'J I . hour s 10 .1m .till ~ 30
pm
Citizen s . or wo r klnq co up l e
No c l1i l d r en or p ~ ls Phone
I i 101 c

197U C H EV R O L Ei I m pala
1'10 . p s . p b , ilir co n
d i tio nin g , e KC(' IIt:.•rrl 'c o n
d i t ion Phon e 99'1 76.19
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I9JJ f ORO Cu sro m .1 door Va
fla rn eo d with ove rdrive
11169 P"lymou t l', ne l v ed erc . ,;
door Vll .1utomat ic . power
Stee r rnq
for rnore in
forma tion ( dll 997 7.107
1 .. 61p

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t'lll. n rc&lt;; sso r ic' rl"
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!o make a temporary ramp so

i can roll in twice the number
&lt;rf logs at one lime with little
effort . - MRS. H.W.
DEAR POLLY - I have no
trouble making cakes of soap
from scraps. I melllhem in a
double boiler with a little
water added. An ice cube lray
is lined wilh foil and the
melted soap is poured into it.
Let cool and then cut in ihe
desired size bars. I hope
Palricia tries this and if she
does nol have a double boiler.
she can use any pan that fils
inside another. - MRS. H.F.
DEAR ROLLY -- To hold
folded . towels in ¥o~r
bathroom, paint ll'.;, ._pray .a
baby 's car ryln C"~ay · (o
match your color 'scheme.
Hang the small side up and
you will find that these trays
hold a considerable number
of lowels which are easily
accessible. - ALICE.
DEAR POLLY - We keep
an eye un an elderly nelghlwr

1975
Ford Maverick 2 Dr.······· $2795
6 cyr., auto., P.S.
1974 Chevy Nova 4 Dr•••••••••• $2495
6 cyl ..

auto., P.S .. P. B.

w tires . It's like new with less 1han 5,200 m jles.

1974 CHEVROLET C-10 FLEETSIDE Clearance S3095
6 cyl., st_d. t,rans .. step bumper, good tires, Clei!Jn sharp
blue finish . Book Value $3200.

1971 Pontiac LeMans ••••••••••• $1495

2 Or . H. T., V-8. auto. P.S., P.B., vinyl roof.

1972
Olds Cut!&amp; F-885 ••••• ~ ••• $1695
' -Dr., auto., P. S., P. B.
1972 v.w.•••••••••••••••••••••• $1595
Auto . ,

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MARY SHRINE :l7, While
Shrine of Jerusalem, regular
meeting, Friday, 8 p .m . at the

Pumerpy Masonic Temple.
Pollock Refreshments.

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HYMN SING Saturday,
Hazel ' Com1:30 p.m.
FRIDAV
munity Church located beREVIVAL i• progress at tween Long Bottom and l'ortRutland Free Will Baptist land just off SR 124. Featured
Church through Saturday , singel's \!(ill be the "Joint7:ao nightly. E•angelist is aires". ·PUblic invited.
John El~wick . Special singing · SQ'tli\RE DANCE, 8 to 11 p.
each evening. Gospel Tones m. Saturday at Middlepvrt
featured Thursday. The Rev~ Elementary School, 'Pearl
Roger Turner is resident St., under , sponsorship of
minister. Public invited.
Middleport Police Reserve
RETURN JONATHI\N Unit; music by String
MEIGS Chapter, Daughters Dusters · and callers. Cora ,
of the American Revolution, Hilton and Glen Lambert;
1:30p.m. Friday at the home admission, $1 with children 12 ,
of Mrs . James Brewington. and Ulldtir with .adUlt free .
. Mrs, Thereon Johnson will
' SUNDAY
review "Thomas Jefferson ,
1\NNUAL
Informal meeting
An Intimate !listOry ."
of Middleport Village Council
for discussion of 1976 8P·
by simply looking out of the proprialions at !p.m. Sunday
window . F..arh e\•ening she in .Council Chambers.
TUESDAY
lowers a certain shade and in
WINDING Trail Garden
the morning jl i s raised . Sn if
the shade ·;s not in the usual Club, 7:30 Tue~ay night at
position we go right over to the home of Mrs . Cora
see if something is wrong :~ , Beegle. )'drs. Mildred Deelh
to have the ed~calional
display of books on birds.
l ,,u ~\ till t·tTi\ '-' a d•1llur il
J•ull)· ust•s )·nur fa\·orlh.• Miss Shirley Beegle will
hom&lt;•maklng ldra, l'et present slides of her
Pel'VC, Polly's Probll'm or HawaHan vacation. The
""lutlon to a problem . Write arrangement of the month
l'olly In t·are of this will be dried on lhe theme
"Happy New Year 1976".
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1973 Opel 4 dr. Sedan ········~n695 ·
4 cyl. , 4 spa .

1971 Ford LTD Country SQuire••• $1495
4 Dr . WaQon , lug , rack , ~uta ., air, P .S., P.B.

1970
Ford Maverick 2 Dr.........$1295
6
cyl. , auto., local car . Sha_rp:

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4 Dr. HJ.••••••••$1095

1969 Ford Musijng ••••••••••••••'995
v .a, auto ., mag wheels .

52295
1973
Chevy
W:ll'
l
dow
Van
••••••••.
V-8, auto., P.S., P.B.
52395
'1973 Chevy
C-30.~
••••••
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spd., P.S., P. B.. long wide bed.,
1973 Chevy C-10.:•• ;••••••••••• $2295
1973 Dodge 'h Ton .. •••• ·•··· •• $2295
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1971 Chevy C-10 .._•••••••••••••• 51495
v.e,
1968 Ford% Ton ••••••••••••••••• 5995
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6 cyL~ stand. trans., long wide bed.

V- 8 stand . trans ., a ir, lonQ wide bed.
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Short wide bed,

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Long wide bed , stand . 1rans.

Several other cars in stock at Riggs.
See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS USED CARS
Located on St. Rt. 7

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News •• in Briefs
[Contmued from page I )
ness," Nixon said

CINCINNATI - CINCINNATI FIREFIGHTERS have
voted to approve a one-year c'Ontract that mcludes a 7 per cent
· wage mcrease. The new pact, which also includes a n estimated
·1- per eent in frmge benefits, was ratified by firemen at
meetings Wednesday and Thursday rughts . The city employs
947 firefighters .
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Forrest Buckley, president of the Cincinnati Ftre Fighters
Assoc1at1on, sa1d he thought the contract was "fair , no better
than la1r, but fa1r. " Under the new contract, a !~rema n 's pay
Will jump Iron $13,674 to $14,631 annWJlly
BEREA, OHIO ~ MEMBERS OF THE BEREA EducatiOn
Association have voted overwhelmingly to strike Monday
unless agreeme nt on a new contract 1s reached for the 733
te~chers in the system, which mcludes schools m Berea, Brook
Park and Middleburg Heights.
Gary Kassander, local Oh10 Educahon Association
representative, said over 500 treachers met Thursday mght
and 58 per cent voted to strike If no agreement 1s reached .
Kassander, who sa1d no new talks are scheduled, planned to
inform the school board today of the teachers ' dec1s10n to
disrupt regularly scheduled classes lor the system's 15,000
students

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Mason native died .T hursday
Hartley Stanley, 56, 1119''
Ch1 ttenden, Columbus, d1ed
Thursday in Umvers1ty
Hos pital in Co lumbus A
construction worker, he was
a native of Mason Count).
born in 1919, a son of Martm
T. Stanley. who surv1ves, and
the late Lula Gray Stanley.

Surv1vors 1nclude five s1sters,
Mrs . Dorothy Vme, m
Colorado, Mrs. Helen Gibbs,
Mason,
Mr s.
Mart1ma
VanMatre , Clifton; Mrs Keta
McDan1el , Cleveland, and
Mrs. Nelhe McElhan e y,
Middleport,
and
t wo
brothers, Kenneth L and
Martin L Stanley, both
MEETING CHANGED
The Meigs High Athletic
Boosters were to meet
Monday, Jan . 13 but due to a
wrestling match the meettng
has been changed to Jan 20.
Me1gs wrestlers w1ll have a
match at the high school 'On
Monday w1th Glouster and
Nelsonville York begmnmg at
7 p.m .

MEETING CANCELLED
The Mary While Shrme No.
37, meetmg thts evemng has

bee n cancelled

FLOWERS
Far All
We Wrre Flowers

Everywt.n

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Mrs. Millard V•n Mettr
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Funeral services will "be
held Sunday at 1·30p m from
the Fogl~song Funeral Home
m Mason Burial will follow m
the Graham Cemetery. The
Rev James Lewis w11l
preside Hours for VISitors
are after 3 p.m . Saturday at
the funeral home.
BYRD IS SERIOUS
WASHINGTON (UP I) ~
Sen Robert C. Byrd, I).W.
Va., today JOined a crowd
of 10 other Democrats
seeking the presidency. He
said he would enter the
May ll West Virginia
primary and may carry his
nomination campaign to
other
states .
"I' m pretty serious about
everyth ing I do ex; epl
"hen I play the violin, "
said the assistant Senate
Democratic leader, adding
• that he would seek a fourth
term in the Senate at the
same lime he goes alter the
nation's top job.
LL TO MEET
The Pomeroy Little League
Baseball Assoc1at10n w11l
meet Sunday at 2 p m at the
Pomeroy Leg1on Hall, Don
Hunnell , president , announced today All parents
who are wllhng to help wtth
the swnmer program are
asked to attend

Weather
F a1r, not qu1te so cold
tomght, lows near 10. Increasing cloudiness, a little
warmer Saturday w1th h1ghs
in the m1d to upper 20s.
Probability of prec1p1\at1on
near zero per cent loda'y and
tomght, 20 per cent Saturday

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1: announced today by the U. S. Labor Departmo:nt won't
;:: have an Immediate effect in the slate, acconllng to
;: statisticians In the state Bureau of Employment Services.
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There are four phases of unemployment iMuraace
:: available to Ohioans : 26 week basic unemployment In:: sura nee and three 13-week extensions.
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Unemployed Ohioans who have been out of work more
·~·: than 40 weeks face a cutoff of benefits, but only H the
~: stale's JObless rate stays allis current4'h per cent for the
·:·: next 13 weeks - something state officials do not expect
::.; will happen .
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Availability of the latter two 13-week extensions .::~ totaling 26 weeks - are geared, or "triggered," to the
) stale's unemployment figures . If Ohio's unemploymert
,..: drops below 6 per cent, the fourth 13-week extension Is
::·~ eliminated. U Ohio's unemployment drops below 5 per
·:·:cent, the third 13-week extension is dropped.

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ATIEND FUNERAL
Mrs Dcin Hupp
and Mr. and Mrs Dorsey
Parsons were at the King
Funeral Chapel at Boardman
Sunday due to the death of
the1r uncle and brother-mlaw, Martm M3tteson' S1 ,
husband of the late Myrtle ·
(Parsons) Matteson. Funeral
and bW'tal serv1ces were
Monday at the chapel with
mlerment at Youngstown
RACINE ~

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FURNITURE
Middleport, o.

!Contmu ed lrom patlce I )
mvre pragmatic candidate
than Goldwater was - and I
• already think he IS ~ then
f\lDDIDg with Reaga n would
In an arhcle m Thursday 's not be the sarne HS runrung
paper it sta ted that charges w1th Goldwater, " Taft sa1d
agamst Kenneth McCune , 22,
Taft is s upportmg Ford m
Rt. I , Rutland, were f1led by · the pr1mar1es, but smd 1f
the Me1gs Coun ty Sheriff 's ' I eagan would w in th e
Dept wh1ch was mcorrect. nom111atwn , "I would support
The charges agamst McCune the top of the ticket "
were flied by Robert lm" But, " he add ed , ' ' I
den
28
near
Rutland
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wouldn't
hesita te to draw
bo
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The charges agamsl Me- co ntrasts
between my
Cune
were
dl s mJ s'sed posllions and hls. "
followm g a he detector test
wh1ch proved he d1d not
commit the offense he was Tra~h
charged w1 th aceordmg to
Charle s Kn1 ght , assiStant
prosecuting attorney
sYRAcusE Trasli
p1ckup
will
begm
Monday
CALLED TWICE
here Lawrence Manley has
The Pomeroy E-R squad
announced
The schedule is
was called to 8621 , East Mam
Monday from Third Street
St at 2 05 a m Fnday for
to Syracuse Dnve Inn and
Marvin Moore who . had
Dusky Street; Tuesday from
fallen . He was taken to
Dusky to College Road; Veterans Memonal Hos~ftal
Wednesday from Co llege
At 10 41 p 111 Thursday the
Road to Bndgcman Street
squad went to the Dana
Covert residence, IJ mon and Rustic Hilli Thursday
from Bridgeman to Apple
Ave , for Sharon Covert who
St1·eet; Friday f1om Apple
was IlL She was taken to
Street up to the corporatiOn
Veterans Memorwl Hospital
limits
also

MEIGS THEATRE

•RepiRce After 12 months o f use

or sooner ll odors are noted
Lengtl'l of errectl\'enen d111penda
on the •mount ol odor to be
ablorbed

Taft sees

LOCAL TEMPS ,
Temperature in downtow~
Pomeroy Friday at 11 a .m.
, was 13 degrees under sunny
skies. '

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shelf of any refrigerator
• lasts up to twelve
months •

Member fDIC

Six runs made
so far in week

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Mrs. Noreen

M1ssoun , three m No rth
Carohna, two in Kansas, and
one each in Wisconsin and
lruhana .
Most of Ute deaths occurred
m accidents on slippery highways or were attributed to
hea rt a tta cks ca used by
overexertion in snow and
cold . A man froze to death
near Tipton, Ind., when he
tned to crawl for help after
an auto acctdent m which a
companion was killed.
It was the coldest rughl in
three years m parts of West
Vn gi nla , northern
M1ssiss1pp1
and
the
Wa shmgto n, DC., area.
Record low temperatures
chilled ,northern Loullliana
and northern Alabama.
The C&lt;Jid Iorced schools to
shut down m many states,
caused garbage collectors m
St. Lows to cancel ptclrups,
a Jailbrea k In
foiled
W1scons10 and kept U1e lids on
septic 11!nks m Crawfordsville, Iowa

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grams aimed at ra1smg China
to superpower status by the
end of the century
REEDSVILLE - Mrs .
There was no' immediate
Noreen Shepard , 52, Rt. I , olflc1a l 1nd1catwn what type
Reedsville, died at her home of fune ral servll'e would be
Thursday followm g an ex- held for Chou or when 1t
tended Illness .
would be held However,
Mt s Shepard was born a \ diplomatic sources 111 Pclung
Morehead, Ky , the daughter said the servtce would be
of
Fra nces
Ne wman Monday
Baldndge , Wh ee lersbur g,
The sourc-es smd that alOhlo, and the late Wllhan1 though _there was a somber
B,ildndge Mrs Shep ard mood m the r.hmese ca pital
"a s affiliated w1(ft tlfe lollowmg announcement of
Tup pers Plams Church of C'hou 's death, " Things are
Ch11st a nd had been a gmn g on qUite normall y
res1den t of the J oppa Com- People are gomg about their
nnm1ty the past two years. busmess as usua l "
Besides iler mother, Mrs
Pres ident Ford, who m et
Shepard IS survived by her Chou durmg a v1sit to China
husband,
F.arl,
two m 1972, praiSed lum as a
da ug hte rs, Mrs . Richard ~~ rema rkable leader who has
!Gerry I Gnffln , Tupper s left h1s illjprmt . on the
Plains. and Mrs Hru ce whole world scene."
1Joyce 1 Owens, Reedsl'llie, a
Chou, who probably had
brother. Jack Bahlr1dge of more exposure to fore~gners
Portsmouth ; lour siSte r s, than a ll the other top Chinese
Mrs Grace Ca ldwell , F10d- leader s combtned, led the
lay , and Mrs Ma ry M1llcr , f1 rst rapprochement With the
Mrs Glance Saul and Mrs. Uni ted Sw tes
Jean F10n all nl WheelersHe was born to a n
burg , and ; .. g randch ildren . _anstocrauc Mandarm fam1ly
She was preceded 1n death but cho$e a life of revolutiOn
by her lather, two -sons, a nd mstead of luxury .
three $1sters
After travel abroad and
Fun eral services will be study 10 Japan and r' rance,
held at 1 30 p m. Sunday a t C'hou re turned home to work
the Tupper s Plams Church of . In l ~e 0&gt;mmurust party . At
Chnst w1 th Mr . Eugene 1 oo~ point he became a close
Underwood, pa s tor , of- !~lend of the late nah~nalist
f1 c1a hng. Bur1al w1ll be m the preSident Chmng Ka1-Shek
Me1gs County
Mem or y
But as the Corrnnu · ts
Gardens The body will he'" emerged as a threateL ng
s ~1t e at the church one 1
Ioree to Chiang's nationalist
precedmg !he
sc rv 1cc
party , their lnendship
Fnends mayea ll at the Wh1te vamshed
Fun era l Home , 10 Coolville
Chou became well-known m
from 3 p m Saturday Ulllli the United States in the late
noon' Sunday
,
1940s when President Harry
"/'" ,,.,
Truman di spatc hed Gen
Marshall
to
George
,
Chungking In a tuttle effort to
reconc ile (he Nationalists and
the Commumsts a nd avert
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the civtl war that was to end
In Communist victory m 1949.
opposes any luU-scale rate
When
the
People's
heanng because he fears
Republic was established on
ullhlles may ask for even
Oct 1, 1949, Chou became
greater rate increases than
prem1er
and
foreign
those already set Feb 14.
mtmster
He
never
Metzenbaum said he spoke
relinqUished
the
premiership
against the Increases on
but res1gned from the foreign
behalf of all Ohio res1dent1al
'
natural C&lt;Jnsumers, the A,F'L- m10istry 10 1958
Ghou and his wile, Teng
CIO and the ,United Auto
Workers Union
Ymg-chao, had no ch1ldren.

Shepard is dead

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy
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MIODLEPORT-FOMEROY

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in downtown Point Pleasant
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ROCHELLE GROSVENOR .

Reward offered'
for infonuation
of missing girl
GALLIPOLIS - A reward IS be1ng
offered by the father of a Gaiha Counly
teenager who has been rn1 ssmg smce last
Sept 8
Wtlliam Grosvenor . RL 1, Galltpohs
I Add1son 'J'wp ) and h1s Wife Saturday sa1d
the rewa rd 1s for mformallon leadmg to
their daugh ter 's whereabouts
The girl. 17 year-o ld Rochelle !Ly!Ull
Urosvenur , lefl hom e Sep t 8, an{t has not
been seen or heard (r0m smce
The parents f1led a m1ssmg person 's
rcpoFt w1th the Callw County Sheriff's
depa1trnent , and have conferred w1 th
fncnds and neighbors , but have been
unable to locatr lhm daughter.
"We hav e also checked 111\h the
prosecutor and :tssistant prosec ut o~."
Grosvenor addeu The father po1ilted out
that an " unruJy P warrant has been faled
aga m.st the daughter
Tile g 1rl was a sophomore at Kyger
Creek H1 gh School She IS 5'-4" tall and
we~gl:ls II ~ pounds. She has reddish brown
ha1r anu was last s~n wearmg red te!Ulis
shoes, a blue levi jaclfut,; while cotton shirt
and ulue )C8~ S
Anyune knowmg the wbereabuuts of
the g1rl should contact Mr Grosvenor at
his home, or a.sistant prosecutor W1!11am
N. Eachus

POINT PLEASANT - Dam a~c wa' 111 1he scene a1dmg Pomt Pleasant f1rerm.·n
Besides batlhng th C' f11 e Ill ncar zer o
the thousands upon thousands of dollars
here early Sa1urday when fire destroyed weather firemen \\CI e alsu h&lt;Jmpercd b)
the Two Rivers Ford Inc main btuldmg on elce h 1ca l and phone lmes lltat hdd caught
V1and St , damaged a nearbl uff1 ce fire
Plume line s f1 0 111 tho cit\ bmldmg and
eqwpmen l f1rm , and threatened other
structures mcludwg the Pmnt Pleasant fn e s1atwn Wei e cut off due tu Hlc fll'c
whu,;h delayed In em en fFOm call mg uther
l'lty bmldmg
departments fOJ ass1sta nc.e, as well i..IS
The owner and mana~er ol '1 \\u R1ve1
Fo1 d Inc , Robert Beymer, could not be callin g Appal achum PO\\ CI C&lt;m1pan' w
hll'n off the elec tnuty
reached Saturday
Addmg tu the confusiOn di.IS spcc.: Blllowmg smoke " as seen for nulcs d S
lator
s scurryin g-- underr.e.a lh bur nm g
was orange and yellow flam es winch
ravaged through the auto showroom and electncal hnes Scvrr~:~ l hnes fell , hut no
garage and hghted up the C' llJ m the early one was lnJUICd
With the &lt;:11d of .the poh&lt;:. e fu enwn
mnrnmg hours
Accordmg to fireman Jmuny Woods, closed off Vrand Street for a !nne and
who was hrst on the srene , the fu e broke re1outed traffiC T1 aff1c· was slalletl fu1
oul shm tly after 6 30 a m Woods wa s awhile on lhe-Shadle Bndge .
With the fear that the c1ty btuld10g
statiOned at the fire department all mgh t
By 6 50 a m the en lire back half of the m1ght catch on fire c1ty \\Orkers uH:I udm~
Pumt Pl e~:~s~mi Mavor .John Musgravt•
bnck slwwroom bmldmg was m fl ames t\1
that lime only two fi remen were on th~ began pulhng out f1lC ~cabmc t~ d rld o01cr
scene attempting to put water on tile off 1 c~ cq mpmcnt
Fn em t•n lu uugJ1 t tlw fu e unde 1
bu ildi ng They were hampe red by
con i! ul at ilpp1Uxuu ..tl e l ~ 7 40 but b~ th;;t
madcquate pr essure
As the fire spread throug h the front of tm tc spar ks ha d blcm n dt::l oss the slzeel
Ihe i.Jmldmg gas tanks from cars ms1de · and 1gmtcd c1 thud stm y 1oom m the
buildin g hou:s1ng t he offi CE' sup pl y
Yr ere heard explodmg.
At a pproximately 7 a m rt was feared Firemen were able to brmg th1s fu e umlc1
lhal lhe f1re would sprea d to the c1ty contrul qwckly
Fu emen could no1 speculate im whal
bwldmg, lw~" ever a 'south" esterly wmd
ca
used
the fHe , nor have damage
sent the names m the Qppostt e d1rec i1Un
esh
mat
es
been e~ sscsscd Damages will
to\.\ards the Two R1vers Garage Bu1 ldmg
wh1ch was also soon engulfed m f1r'"e
1 W1 \\ell mto the humh eels of tlwusands of
By lha t tunc more firemen arri\'Cd do ll &lt;~! s
Little fu e dtJ!ll age uccu1 red tu tlw City
aml at 7 20 iJ m "hen the fire reC::~ch cd 1ts
peHk, Wllts from the Gallipolis~ Neu bmldmg but the re was smoke and wate1
(ConllntH·d on pa~e .2 )
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Pumt Pleasant a! the height of the fire early Saturday
DIQI mng that destroyed 11 The f1re was belteved to have

Home loss

at $8,ooo

Brown may·work for
electric ·consumers

GALLIPOLIS Gallia County
Treasurer Oty M. Stewart said Saturday
that 1975 real est.·~ tax statements will be
mailed to Gallia county property owners
Monday or Tuesday
Stewart said there had been a de)ay In
mailing tax sl1!temenfs due to the reappraisal which ca sed an extra load of work

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started in the rear of the structure a round 6 a m and spread
throughout the structure At least 10 cars and a truck were
lost
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Sev·e n· candidates circulating petitions

Ry D~tc Rothgeb Jr
state central comnuttee of thr r espet tlvc seek reelectiOn
GALLIPOLIS - Despite sub-freezmg par lies
Incumbent Treasurer Oty M Stewart
te rnpera tW'es dW'&amp;ng the past week, Calha
Obtmmng pet1 t10ns from the GallJ a who IS not see kmg rceledwn as tre&lt;Jsurer,
Coun ty poht 1 ~~ are sumner~ng
Cow1ly Buard of ElectiOns th1s wee k were smd he may try for another county off1ce.
Although candidates have until March E;valec Mye1 s, l!lcwnbcn1 G8 111H Cow1ty
Accord10g to the rumor m1ll, the mam
25 tu f1le declaratiOn of candidacy or Rep ublican Rccorde!
I AJUI Se BW'ger, 10 terest w11l be focused 10 both Ihe sheriff
nmmnatmg pchtJOns w1th the Gallla ne\lly-appomted fialha Coun ty f'icrk of and comtU1ssloner races.
County Board of Elections. seven local Court s. d Rep ublican, George E Wood AI th1s point, 11 1s predicted that mres1 dent s have begtm cu·culatmg pehtJOns ward, Patrwt Star Rt , a Republic an for
cumbenl shenlf Oscar Ba1rd will not 1·un
fpr varwus off1ces m the June 8 Pr1mary Count y Co mlui ~S l o n e r , James Mon t- Other polent1al candidates are Deput; S1d
Electwn.
gomery, HI. 2, Galhpohs, Democrat for Vance as an Independent cand idate; Ray
Dunng 1975, most county offices are Gallia County Shenff; Frank M11ls, Rt 2, Roberts Kenn) Deckard , B1ll Mitchell ,
"up for grabs " Registered voters will Crown C1ty, Republican for Galha Co110tJ James F. Baidwm, B1ll Angell, and Nell
eJec t two county eomrmss10 ne rs. a Treasurer : Gene Wetherholl, IOClljllbenl McMahon
prosecutin g attorne)', shenff, recorder, Republican for Galha Coun ty Prosecuting
II 1s mterestmg to note that three
coroner, treasurer, clerk of cow·ts, and Attorney, and James C Saunders, l.l)wer current offtce holders were appomted
engmeer
River Rd., Gal11pohs, an lndependen l
Shen ff Oscar C Baird was appomted
In additlon, voters m the pnmary ca ndida te for Gal11a Co untv Cum- by the Republican Central Comnuttee
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elechon wrll be choosmg delegates and missiOner
replacmg James Saunders who res1gned
POMEROY - l.Alsses wm e esllnmted alt ern ates to 1he national conventaons of
Commissi oners " hose term expu e a1 c Ba1rd 's appomtment carne m November,
at $8, 000 m a flre that destroyed the frame the pohhcai part~es and w11l elect mem- .Joe Ste11art, Democrat, and C. f' John - t974
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home pf Mr an d Mrs Manon t Hammer ) bers of the county central committee and son , Republtcan It Is not known 1f thev w11l ~
- Engmecr Paul Stull. president of
Ha wk On Dutchtown H11I 1n lhe Mmersv11ie
area Fnday mghl
Mr and Mrs Ha11k and their
da ughter, Mary, were at horne when the
f1re broke out However , they sa 1d the f1re
wi1s in one enlire wall before tt was
discovered Cause or the blaze, wh1ch also
desb oyed all of the persomtl beiongmgs of
COLUMBUS t UP! )- Ohio the PUCO Will agree that the ,
GALLIPOLIS - It's now the
the fam1ly, was reported to be an Attorney General Wilham J
Assoc1at10n and the National
people who pay these rates
Lead ll1 gham Re al Estateoverheated coal furna ce
Realtors Assoc1at1on. He is a
Brown filed a pellt10n Fr1day also
deserve
VIgorous
Insurance Agency
graduate of Ohio Umversity
Destroyed 10 the blaze were a doll With the Publ1c Utlhlles Com- represenwt1on. We 111tend to
W11lis T Leadingham , who
where he earned a BS degree
colleot10n of Mrs Hawk's and several missiOn of Oh1o , askmg call expert witnesses to
for the Past two and one.Jlalf
in EducatiOn.
collections of an t1que lurmture and photos. perm1ss1on to represent counter the arguments
years managed V1rg1l B
After · several years of
The Pomeroy Fire Dept came on the residential electnc con- presented by the utility ."
Teaford's branch real estate
teach1ng , however,
~ce ne but the blaze was out of con trol
sumers 10 opposition to
Brown sa1d the Coahtlon of
off1ee in Gallipolis, aMounced
l.eadmgham operated a used
before the departmen l arrived A lanker Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio Concerned Utility Users and
Saturday he has started h1s
car busmess and later an
Electric Company's rate hike the cities of Columbus and
truck from Middleport was also on hand
own busmess at 512 Second
automobil e
agency
in
During the same hme , the Pomeroy request.
Worthington have welcomed
Ave Leadingham rece1ved his
Pomeroy. For seven yearn, he
In his petition, Brown said his entry 11110 the case.
department 'i&gt;'cnl to Ne" St where a small
Ohw
broke r's
license
was a buyer a nd tran s ~
1Jia1:e had broken out m a mobile home . he intends to represent
Bro w n previously
Saturday,
Jan
3
portation superviSor with the
However , that call was cancelled when pnvate res1dent1al con- presen ted
opposition
The
new
broker
IS
a
member
Stauffer
Chemical Co ., Pt
sumers,
the
state
of
Ohio
and
occupants of the home exllngwshed the
agruments 111 the Ohio Bell
of
the
SEO
Realtors
Pleasant
He operated an auto
his
own
offlee
all
of
wh1ch
fire
rate hearings and the fuel
Assoc1a110n,
Ohio
Realtors
Cont10ued
on pnge 2)
(
are
customers
of
the
utility.
Mr. and Mrs . Hawk, who had only
adjustment hearings
uThe
utilities
that
seek
,3,000 m msuran ce on thetr home . arc
teRlporarily stay10g with Mr and Mrs these rate hikes are always
Nqrbert Neutzhng 1n Middleport and Mary well represented w1th a
is With an uncle and allnt, Mr and Mrs . battery of lawyers and experts," said Brown. " I think
Dale Warner m Syracuse.

POMEROY - Under the d~rectlon of
Mrs. Robert (Debbi) Buck, Pomeroy, Ute
annual March of D1mes lund drive in
Meigs County Will get underway this week .
CaMisters and com cards are to be
placed m area bus111ess h~ this week
and colleclton envelopes will be placed ill
all of the Meigs County schools m the near
future .
The annual Mother's March has been set
lor Monday, January 19, and will he staged
during Ute afternoon and evening in
Pomeroy, Middleport, Syracuse, Racine,

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Rutland, Tuppers Plu 1u~ and Chester
Mrs. Buck is hopeful that an orgamzat10n
will volunteer to conduct \he march m
Reedsville . Any group willmg to do that IS
asked to ca ll her at 992-3833. The Mother's
March IS the biggest single lund drive
activity.
Mrs. Buck said 40 pet of the funds raised
through the drive rema111s in the county lor
!OCBI educational projects related to b1rth
defects . The rema1rung 60 percent helps
research proJects designed to prevent
birth defecta .

for h1s employees
'Faxes were earlier scheduled to ' be
paid before Jan 20, but that deadhne has
now bl'en extended to Feb 13 Due to
re~pprmsal, county residents will pay
higher real estate taxes
According to Stewart . m some cases,
taxes hav(' rlouhh .1 • • ''1l•·,t

JackSun Ccnmty, was appointed by the
Republican Central Committee last
January , to succeed Glenn Sm1th, who was
named D1rector of D1stnct 10. OhiO
Department of Transportation Just th1s
past week, Mr$ Lomse Burger, a deputy m
the Clerk of Courts OffiCe for the last 12
years was appomted as M1ss Marjone
Rinehart's replacement Miss Rmeharl
retired Dec. 31 alter 30 years as Clerk of
Courts
The number of signatures reqUired on
county and district candidates' petitions IS
based upon the 1974 vote for the off1ce of
Governor in the county, district, or other
subdiVISion m which the candidate seeks
elechon
If the vote for governor was less than
500, 25 Signatures would be needed Other
figures are 500-!i,OOO, 25 signatures ; 5,00019,999, 50 signatures; 20,000-49,999, 100
signatures and 50,000 or more , 150 nmnes
(Contmued on page 2)

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CLEO CHEVAUER

Leadingham opens
Otevalier retiring
his own ag~ricy
from bread business
GALLIPOLIS - Cleo Chevah~r,
veteran Bel.&gt;ly Ross Bakery salesman w th
more than a mtllion nnles dnvmg behmd
h1m . said Saturday he w11l ret1re 10 two
weeks after completmg 41 years m the
'bread busmess
Chevalier began work m the bread
mdustry w1th the J W. Mootz Bakery on
VIlle Sl., Galhpohs, m Oclober, 1934 " That
"as when the wholesale price of a 16-uuncl'
loaf of bread y,as SIX cents and a 20-aunce
Loaf was e1ght cents," Chcvalle1 1eca lled
comparmg thnse pnces w1tl1 today 's cost
Before workmg for the local bakery,
Chevalier worked for the Favonte Bakmg
Cn , and Holsum Bakmg Co He hc1s been

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w1th the Be l.&gt;ly Ross Ba king Corp , for'·t~e . ,
past 25 years
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Chevalier and his wife , Mar~ •
Ma1 garet, have been to all four corners of .•
the Umted States, " but we plan to Se~
11101 e of 1t wh1le taking 1t easy," btl .
remarked . ''We also plan to VISit a lot w1tli ·
our cluldren ," he added
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During his long and successful selling •
career, Chevalier has met many in-, •;
teresbng people m his work Chevalier '
concluded , " I wuultl like to say thank YQu ,
to a ll my fmc customers and friends.,~' ·
add1ng , 'I hope some day they too can ta~· ·
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VARIANCE CONTINUED
' CHARLESTON , W Va. - The state
Air Poliullon Control Commission Fnday
granted a contmuance of 1ts temporary
vananee to the Amencan Electric Power
Co. over pollution control at the Philip
Sporn Power plant m Mason County. The
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MILLER MAN COMING
POMEROY ~ A re presentative from
Congresl!lllan Clarence E Miller's offi~e
will conduct an open door sesswn from 10
a.m. to noon 1n the courthouse m Pomeroy
on Jan. 14. Anyone having questwns
concermng ·the Fed'e ral Government,
should stop by to discuss them.

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.Mullins held under $10,000 bo~d "
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Tax statements going into mails this week

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

Your Invited GueiJt
Reaching More'
Than 12,000
Families

entint

March opens for dimes

SAVE DURING THE STOREWIDE
~·4t,~AN~ARY CLEARANCE SALE
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Snow
no1th Sunda},
changing to ram 01 &lt;:1 1111xture
of rain and sno" m lhe t~ou1h
and central porttons. H1 ~h~
Sunday in the .lOs 1n the soulh
Lows Sunday mght in the 2\ls
H1ghs Mondav m the rmd :uls

Death of

ONCE IS NOT
ENOUGH

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Jacqueline Susann's

CHOW'S
POMEROY, 0.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Sunday
through
Tuesday,- a chance of snow
or scattered flurri es
Sunday through Tuesday.
lli~hs "Ill be In the upper
20s to the 30s and l01os Will
he in the 20s Sunday and In
th e t eens Monday and
Tuesday.
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At lea st seven area h1gh
school basketball games
scheduled tomght have been
postponed , due to a_rctlc
cond1 t1ons thr oug hout
southern OhiO.
Postponed as of noon today
were .
Athens at Galhpohs, to be
played on Tuesday, Jan 13,
at 7 30 p m.; Kyger Creek at
Hannan Trace, rescheduled
for Tuesday, Jan 13; Belpre
at Nelsonvllie,York, to be
reS't:heduled Tuesday, Jan
13 , Federal Hockmg at
Vmton County, to be played
Jan 28; Eastern at North
Galha, no makeup date
g1ve n; Southern at Wahama,
no makeup dale g iven; Rock
Hill at Symmes Valley, no
makeup date g1ven
Games sh U on are Ironton
at Logan , Jackson at Meigs,
Wellston at Wa verl y, Warren
LONG BOTTOM - Uoyd
Lncal at Alexander a nd Pt. E MePeek,69, Route,!, Long
Pleasant at Ravenswood
Bottom, died a ppare ntly
North Galha Prmc1pal Cliff fr om a heart attack wh1le
Wilson sa1d Eastern off1c1a ls shoveli ng snow at h1s home
notified him th1s morning Thur sday morn10g
they would rath er not make
Born m Wood Coun ty, W.
tomght's tl'lp due to bad Va , he was the son of the late
weather
con d!h ons .
A Dav1d and LUida Matheney
makeup date w11l be an- McPeek . He was a member of
nounced
the Pleasant House Umted
Me thodiSt Church at BellVIlle, W. Va and attended
lhe Lon g Bottom Umled
Melhoclls t Church. He wa s a
farmer at Bell ville until h1s
The Rac1nt ER squad has retireme nt about a year and a
&lt;tnswered s1x ca lls thus far half ago when he m oved he1e
Survtvmg are h1 s w1fe, MO-le
th1s week·
Swan
McPee k; a brother ,
Tuesday at 5 p m Mrs.
Loms Deluz , Stlversv llle, to Charles McPeek , Parkers~
Holzer Medi c al Ce nter, burg , and several mcces and
Six
br olhers
Wedn esday at 9 a m , Mrs . neph ews
Uda Swain, Ra c~n e , to Holzer preceded hun m death
Funeral serviceS \.\. Ill be
Med1cal Center, at 11 50 a.m
held
at 3 30 p rn Sunday at
Wedn esday, Raym ond HartWln
te Funeral Home m
the
ley to Veterans Memon al
Hospital , Thursday at 9"a.m Coo lvill e w1th lh e !le v
to Long Bottom for Lloyd Charles Eaton and the Rev
McPeek who was dead on D Creeger o!f ~e 1atmg . ilunal
arnval, at 9 p m. 'lhursday, will be m Sand Hill Cemetery
Dons Mill er, Ra c1ne, . to at Long Bottorn Fn ends may
Veterans Memm 1al Hospi tal , call at the fun eral home any
t1me after ,1 p m Sa turday
and today at 7&lt;l0 a m
Mildred Carnahan , Racine ,
who h~d fallen , wa s ta ken to
Veterans Memona l Hosp1tal

died at work

PLEASANT VALLEY
Spending se vera l days w1lh
DISCHARGES - Mary
M1 and Mrs Norman Woud
an d Ronme were Mr an d Yarder, Sherman Lee KmMrs
Steve
Bnckles, der , J ona Stover, Galhpohs
Spnn gf1 eld, and M1 and Mrs. Ferry, Mrs. Paul Jushce and
Ken ne th Wood a nd daughter son, Rae me, Mrs V1ck1 ~
Clarke and daughter , Mason ,
uf Columbus
Mr and Mrs Wayne Beal and- Ruby Sm1 th, Pomt
Pleasa nt.
had as hohday v1s1l01 s Mr
and Mrs K1rk Chevahe1 of
~hawn of Groveport , Mr a.nd
Chester, Mr a nd M1 s
Mrs Gurdon G1bson, Jody,
Russell Well of Cheste1 , Mr
Sean
and Dale of Athens and
a nd Mrs Roger Yo un g,
Mrs
Faye Prall
Wesley and Yevete and Mi ss
Mr
and Mrs .John Dean,
Demse
Hendnck s
uf
Mr
and
Mrs .John Waller
Parkersburg
Dean
and
Jc t·e my and Mr
Mr and M1 s Olen Ht~rn so n
spent Chn stmas w1th Mr and and Mrs Rlchal d Dean were
Mrs Ph1hp Harrison and guesls of Mr. and Mrs Paul
Paynter, Ca rpen ter , uver ll1e
sons, Trevor and Rodney at
holidays
01 her guests wet e
Worthmgton
Mr
and
Mrs
Garold G1lkey
Mr and Mrs John Dean,
an
d
famil
y
of
AI
hens. M1 and
Mr and Mrs John Waiter
Mrs
.John
G
III
O~
l y, Mark and
Dean and sun and Sg t and
Mrs Richard Dean were Dav id, Mr and M1 s Clmr
Chnstmas gues ts of Mr and Waggoner , Mr i:J IH.J Mr s
Mrs Kennelh Mark10s at Sanford Well , Albany
Mr and Mrs . Pln lhp
Racme Other dJnner guests
Harnson
Tr evo1 and Rod were Mr and Mrs. Waller
ney
,
spent
New Yea r 's wrth
Terrell, Mr and Mrs . Robert
Mr
and
Mrs
Olen Harnson
Reed and llav1d and !l1lly
Other
New
Yem
's dmn er
Kendall , ail of Pata skala , Mr
and Mrs Bill Spaun and son g:uests were Mr and Mrs
Dale Ham son, Scott and
of Pomeroy, Mrs Anna Mae
Terrell a nd Juam ta of Jod1 , and Ollie Scholl of
Pomeroy
Pat askala and guest the day
Severa l from th1s combefore , M1 and Mrs Junwr
mon
1ty attended !he weddmg
Smalley and fam1ly of
of M1ss Mary Lou Kmg,
W1 erton, W Va
daughter
of Mr. and Mrs
M1 and Mrs Charl es K10g,
V1rg1I
K1ng
and Melvm Felts
Susan and Chall1e , Jr , were
wh1
ch
was
held Saturday
Chnstmas guests of Mr . and
a
fter
noo
n
at
Mt. Uni on
Mrs Edward Kmg and
Church,
Carpenter
fam1ly at Harrisonvtlle
Spendmg the weekend with
V1s1tnrs of Mr and Mrs.
th err grandparen ts, Mr cmd
Roy Bri ckles over Chnstm as
Mrs Ralph Carl were Ivan ,
holidays were Mr . and Mrs
Paula, Jolnrny and Sherr1
Dnnald Bnckies of Glouster,
Carl
of Snowville
Mr and Mrs Steve Bnckles
Sgt
a nd Mrs Richard
of Springfi eld , Bruce and
Dean
lei!
Tuesday morning
Demse Bn ckles, Mr. and
alter
spending
a shorll1me at
Mrs. Charles Hysell , Jeremy
and Ryan , Mrs
lona !he home of his paren ts, Mr
Bnckles, Mr and Mrs. Greg and Mrs John Dean for
Bnckles,
. Ann and Wrlhams Air Force Base,
Anzona, wl1ere. he wil l be
s latwned for the rema mder_
of hiS enlistment

Want to dawdle ... come on inside.
But if you're on the run,
try our ))rive-in Window
Fast. Accurate. Efficient.

area called off classes but
offic 1als of some large
systems said they kept
schools open because Utey
were not given suffiCient
not1ee
The har$ C&lt;J!d punished
almost all of the nation from
the Rockies to the Atlantic
Coast, a nd the toll of
Weatherconnected deaths
climbed to at leas\ 27.
A Umted Press International Count showed at
lea st
e1ght
weathercon nected deaths in lllmo1s,
liVe in PeiUISylvama, lour m
New J ersey, three in

By United Press InUnited Press International
B1tter cold kept an lt'Y gnp
on twe&gt;-thirds of the nation
today and taxed the available
natural gas supply so
severely tha t Arkansas
Louisiana Gas Co . asked
schools to close in a fiV e-state
area of the Southwest
The requested curtailment
in gas usage affected most of
Arkansas,
much
of
Oklahoma, northwestern
Louisiana,
nor theastern
Texas and a small area near
Wichita , Kan.
Most rural schools m the

lloyd McPeek

Veterans Memorial Hospital
Holzer Medical Center
Mmme
ADMITTED t Di sc harges, Jan. 8)
M1ller, Pomeroy; Ralph Hall.
Roscoe Calhoun , Delores
Hartford , IV Va., Harry Cleland , Robert Conkle,
Pickens, Sr , Racme , Mary Ra nda ll Denney , Sta cy
Thumps on , Long Bottom, Ferguson, Co nn1 e F iehis,
Ahce Addison , Galhpol1s, Barbara Fisher. Mrs. Barry
Lester Swiger, Center Po1nt, Hamm
a nd
daugl1ler ,
W Va.; Denms Hackett , Carolyn Hatte n, Thomas
Middleport , Dons Miller , Hun t, Donald Kauff, Oxley
Racine Shar on Cove rt, Kinnaird , Chmles Lambert,
Pomeroy
Gharles Mcinturff, Elizabeth
DISCHARGED
Mclnlurff , J o N1bert , Mrs
Marga re t Stevens, Angela Robert Ph1lhps and daughter,
Baker,
Wanda
Faulk, Palnc1a Pyles , Emory
Charlene Este p , MarJon e Roush, Jeffrey Sayre, Sr ,
Gibbs, Kay Welch, James Donna Th orn ton , Stcvert
Titus, V1 cky N1t_z, .Jacob White , Mrs Roger Wilbur
Shuler, Charles Ba1ley
and daughter , Kevm Vonker
(Birth, Jan. 8)
Mr and Mrs Doug las
Halfhill , son, Galhpohs.

K.ingsb,ury

Area cage

JULIE BUCK, SMALL DAUGHTER of Mr tnd Mrs Robert Butk, Pomeroy,
examines lhls large ..March of Dunes',' com card s1~n, ont! of severa l to be placed
m county busmess houses tn t'onjunctwn w1th the annual fmKI 1h 1vc. Mrs. Ruck is
chairperson t•l the annual lund dnve.

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GALLIPOLIS ~ Muni cipal Court
Judge RobertS Betz here Friday set bOnd
at SIO,OOO m the cese of Mike Mullins , 21 ,
Rt . I, Gaihpohs, charged with a felony m
h1s secon~ offense of passing bad checks.
Mulhn ~ was arrested Friday by Calha
County Sheriff's depuhes on warrants flied
by Captain Clyde Beasley of the Athens
Police Department and two filed m
Pnrnt ,·tJy
T
It hens warrant eharges Mulhns
w1t h •
•II&gt; for wntine a $76.00 check .

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The other checks drawn un the Com- •.
mercia! and Savings Bank and the Ohio
Valley Bank m Gallrpohs were 1ssued·
without any (unds m either bank
Minnie L R1zer , Pomeroy, ftled' one
warrant on a check for $40 55 to Stiffler's ·
Store while the other check was $134.16 to
Nelson's Drug Stm e. Bonds on those
charges were set at $1,500 each.
Mulhns 1s e&lt;pected to he transferred •..
back to Athens County to lace the charges. ·

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