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l• _ The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Thurs(lay, Feb. 12, 1976

Schools may henefii from
teacher residency ruling
By RICK VAN SANT
CINCINNATI (UP!) - A
federal appeals
court
decisioo that a city school
board can require its
teachers to live within the
school district represents a
._turning
point"
for
improving education in
America's big cities, boasts
Ute school administrator who
won the case.
.The U.S. Sixth Circ uit
Court of Appeals, in a
unanimous 3.0 decision
Wednesday, declared the
Cincinnati School Boar.d's
controversial " teacher

MEIGS THEATRE
TONITE
T.HURS., FEB . 12
NOT OPEN
FRI.- SUN.
FEB. 13-15

Jacqueline Susann's
ONCE IS NOT
ENOUGH

(Not shOwn Jan. 9· ll due to
ley roads)

r esi de ncy
r uIe ••
constitutional.
•The judges said the rule
would help both student.'! and
the conununity.
·
The legality of the
:esidency requirement had
been challenged by the
Cincinnati Teachers
Association and a teacher
who refused to move into the
district.
" I think this might
·represent some sort of ,
turning point for major cities
around Ute country," said
C in c i n i1 a 1 1 S c h o o 1
Superintendent Donald
Waldrip. "It bodes wen for
urban educa lion.
"It's the trend I'm
concerned about. We need
teachers absolutely
committed to urban living
. and to urban education. We
need these people to vote on
school bond issues. We need
them to realize that action
they take will affect their
children and neighbors."
Teacher Terry S. Wardwen
had complained the rule
limited his right to travel and
didn 't
really promote

TUES.-WED.-THURS.

The Inn-Place Presents

RON BRINKER
Guitarist with Percussion-Vocalist
8:30-12:30
"

THE MEIGS INN
POMEROY, OHIO
Best In Live EntertiJtn~ent

uteacher-scbool conununity"
integration because the
teacher could live many
places in the district and still
be outside his school
attendance zone.
However, judges William
E.Miller,AlbertJ. Engel and
JamesP.Churchillsaidthey
found "a number of rational
bases for the residency
requirement.''
The judges said they
agr"';~ ~it~ W~ldrlp that the
rule a1ds 10 hrr10~ teachers
who are highly ~ollvated and
deeply committed to an
urban 'educational system."
Waldrip also ha~ teslifi&lt;:&lt;J
that teachers who live 10 !herr
district are more likely to
"gain sympathy and understanding for. the racial,
SOCial, econormc and urban
problems of Ute children they
teach."
.
The supenntendent added
lhal
the
residency
requirement "made teachers
less likely to engage in illegal
strikes and was in keeping
with Ute goal of encouraging .
integration In society and in
Ute schools."
The Cincinnati School
District rule requires that aU
teachers hired after Nov. 13,
1972 live in the district.

Dr. Boice unhurt
in car collision
No one was injured or cited
in a collision at 10:45 a.m.
Wednesday on Rt . 7 at its
junction with CR 82 in Meigs
County.
The Gallia-Meigs Pos t .
Sl&lt;lte Highway Patrol said an
auto driven by Raymond E.
Boice, 71, Pomeroy, attempted to pass just as a
truck operated by Elmer M.
Bowles, 43, Middlepori, made
a left turn. There was
moderate damage to both
vehicles.

Hospital News
Veterans Memorial Hospilal
ADMITTED - Wanda
Humphreys , New Haven;
James
Durbin,
West
Columbia ; Anna McKinney,
Middleport ; Walter Ellis,
Pom·eroy;
Clarence
Ridenour, Tuppers Plains;
Mabel Swan, Langsville;
James
W.
Ohlinger,
Middleport.
DISCHARGES - Donna
Knapp, James Lowe, Maxine
Brumley .
PLEASANT VAlLEY
DISCHARGES - Jeffrey~
Hill, Addison; Mrs. Ralph 1
Davis, Robertsburg; Ethel
Stearns, Mrs. Joseph Cook,
James Craddock and Mrs.
Hart
McGown,
Point
Pleasant; Mrs. Allyson Hall,
Vinton; Frederick Lamb,
Gallipolis; Mrs. Clovis
DOerfer, West Columbia, and
Mrs . Robert
Hickles,
Hartford.

FINAL NOTICE
To avoid a 10 pe,..,.,nl
peaalty, whlcb Is l'fC!alred
by law 011 first llllf of lfl5
real estate taxes Ia Melp
Co~mly muol be paid no
later tbu t p.m. on Feb. Zl,
Metes TreasiiHI' Georle
said
today.
Collin•
· Boob wlU be closed at t
p.m. on Feb. 21 lo balaace
out 8lld to add peaaltles to
ull(lllid lana. Houaelraller
&amp;axe~~ mual also be paid by
the Feb. %10 deadline.

SCHOLL WITH WARNER
ottie Scholl, a Pomeroy
and Middleport barber for
some &gt;5 years, will begin
employment Frld!ly at the
Warner Barber Shop on West ·
Second St. in Pomeroy. Scholl
had operated his own shop in
Ute Amy Kingsland Jones
building on Court St.
However, the building was
badly damaged in the recent
Stiffler fire and Scholl was
unable to find another
Holzer Medical Center
location lor his shop, He ·will
(Discharges, Feb. ll)
work full time at the Warner
Jason Brandau, Imogene Shop.
Caines, Charles Carmichael,
Mrs. Billy Cheek and
ASK TOWED
daughter, Mrs. Lewis Clonch
Marriage licenses were
and daughter, Thelma issued to Samuel Eugene
Cordell, Mary Cox, Carol McKinney, Sr., 41, Pomeroy,
Curry, Leah Danner, Gracie and Ruth Ann Mulford, 30,
Delong, Clyde Fisher, Pomeroy ; Alan Patrtck
Imogene Herdman, Clifford Mills, 19, Middleport, and
Hudnall , Mabel Hughes , Mary Kay Gallagher, 18,
Susan Hughes , Winifred Middleport .
Jones, Mrs. Minor Leach and
daughter, Oral Malone,
Eleanor Miller, John Moeller, ·
Alice Mullins, Mrs . Howard
HAVING SURGERY
Sayre
and
daughter,
Mary Arms, Pomeroy, Is a
Margaret Schilling, Grover patient at
University
Sheets, Herbert Smith, Hospital. Columbus, where .
Step,en Smith, Bronwyn she will undergo back
Thomas, John R. Ward , surgery Friday : Her room
Blanche Winters, Ronald number is 890.
Wood, Judith Yerian .
OFFICE CLOSING
1Births, Feb.ll)
The
Athens Social Security
Mr. and Mrs. James J .
Office
will be closed Monday,
Case, son, Jackson ; Mr. and
February
i6, 1976 in obMrs. Terry Evans, daughter,
servance
of
Presidenl ~s Day,
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs.
a
Federal
Holiday.
For inRandall Keatley , daughter,
formation
about
Social
Middleport ; Mr. and Mrs.
Security
or
to
file
a
claim,
Charles E. Montgomery, son,
to
4.
call
weekdays
9
Crown City; Mr. and Mrs.
James A. Mullins, daughter,
Jackson. .

LEAGUE TO MEET
The Pomeroy !.IItle League
Baseball Assn. wiD meet
&amp;mday at 2 p.m. at lhe
American Legion Hall. All
parents interested in the
program
are
inviled.
Selection of new uniforms,
playing field conditions, and
other business in regard to
the
summer baseball
program will be discussed .

BONDS LOST
Five defendants forfeiilng
bonds Wednesday in the court
of Pomeroy Mayor Clarence
Andrews were Juanita
Russell, Mason, W. Va., $30,
left of center; Rex Darst,
Pomeroy, $30, no operator's
license; James Pettit,
Pomeroy, $30, speeding;
Clyde Johnson, Portland,
$40.70, speeding, and Richard
Wilt, Middleport, $30, .
speeding.
·

Sometimes, in the day to day operations of our bank
we forget to tell our customers
how wonderful we think they are.
. ..

WCALTEMPS
Temperature in downtown
Pomeroy Thurs(lay at lla.m."
was 44 degrees under sunny
skies .

For this reason we have set aside this period
around St. Valentine's Day as our
"Customer Appreciation Time" ... to let you 'know
. how very Important you are to us .. .
and to convey our thanks for y(ivr patronage.

IN ROOM234
Conrad Ohlinger, Pomeroy,
ia s surgical patient at Holzer
Medical Center, room 234.

Conservation program
given $43,679 for .'76
Meigs County has been
allocated $43,679 to cost-share
\rilh farmers this year in
advancing
conservation
practices,
the
county
Agricultural Stabilization
and Conservation Office said
today.
The agency, charged with
administering Ute funds, sai~
Ute money is to develop
H_UKT IN FAIL
The Middleport E-R squad
answered a call to the
Jaymar Coal Co. below
Middleport at 9:07a.m. today
for Cornell Vance who hurl
his hack in a fall. He was
taken to Holzer Medical
Center.

TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
The Pomeroy E·R squad
made a run to Nebon's Drug
Store at 9:2lp.m. Wednesday
for James W. Ohlinger,
Middleport, whowasiU there.
He Will! taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital where he
was admitted.
BEGINS FRIDAY
A course on use of the
esophageal airway will be
conducted at lhe Racine Fire
Station at 7:30p.m. Friday by
Larry Baker. The course is
open to all persons of the
county who have completed
the earlier 60 hour course oo
emergency medical service
training.

Too late
to classify

conservation practices with
farmers who ordinarily
would not undertake them .
The major purpose of lhe
Agricultural
Conserv a lion
Program is to improve Ute
quality of life for all people,
accomplished by helping
farmers and ranchers lo
trevent or abate agriculturerelated pollution of water,
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Saturday through
Monday, partly cloudy and
mild Saturday, cooler with
rata or snow Sunday and
generally
fair
wllb
moderating (emperalureo
Monday. Highs '1'111 be to
the 40o to the low 50s
Saturday, dropping lo tbe
30s Sunday lhen warming
lo the upper 30s and low 40s
Monday. Lows will be In
the 20s Saturday and In the .
teens Monday..

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land, and air; and by conserving agricultural soli,
water, woodland and wildlife
resources.
Application can be made al
Meigs ASCS Office, Fanners
Bank Building in Pomeroy.
The following practices are
offered for 1976:
·~
RE-t
Establishing ;
Pe111ll1!1e!!t Veg~tative Cov~r
RE·2 - Improving or Re· ,
establishing
Permanent
Vegel&lt;ltlve Cover
RE-3 - Planting Trees.
RE-4 - Improving and
Stand of Forest Trees.
RE -S
Water Impoundment Reservoirs.
RE-8 - Div~_rsions.
RE-10
Permanent
Wildlife Habitat.
RE-12
Sediment,
Chemical, or water Runoff
Control Measilres.
SB-3
'Developing
Facilities for Livestock
Water.
SC-9 - Open Drainage
Systems.
SC-10 - · Underground
Drainage Systems.
Low income farmers can
Iile application wi Ut Meigs
ASC Committee requesting a
higher rate of cost-sharing
lhan is generally offered.
ASCS Programs are administered without regard to

CINCINNATI - THANKS TO A $1 MILUON gift from the
Proctor &amp;Gamble CO. to the city of Cincinnati, completion of a
16-&lt;lcre riverfront park seems . .ured by this summer.
S HOOTIN G MATCH, Corn
The $1 million was presented io city officials Wednesday .
Hollow Gun Cl ub. Sunday , 1 The park, called Yeatman's Cove Park and located along the
p . m . l mile past Miles
Ohio River just east of Ute new Riverfroot Coliseum, had been
Cemetery .
'2 · 1'2 -2tc in jeopardy because of increasing construction cost.'!.
·

··?'

Is Valentine's Day. ~~ •

• Blouses
•Sweaters
• Pants
• Shirts
•Sieepwear
• Lingerie

•

1st Floor .
Leisure Suits

these.

Wem bley Ties
Choose his favorite solid color or

gilt box.

Paris Belts
Black. brown, f!ilshlon coiors In
q~atllv leather. Sizes 30 to

pomeroy

pomeroy
rutiC!nd · natlona
tuppers pla1ns bank ..

B~y his favorite width and
you'll have a Valenllne gift he' ll

.

Fllish Ham Hock
Nny Bean Soup
90~PlNT

'

Hanes Underwear
Complete selection of regular and

extra large sizes . Knit briefs · 't-

New Selection
Leisure Suits
Many new styles just.received for.

Valentine's Day giving. Sizes l6
to 46. See the new looks - the new
· colors. Buy the ones you like best.

shlrts -·athletic shirts - gripper' .
boxer and boxer shorts In plain
color and patterns.
·

Knit Dress Slacks
Many new colors. New p11tterns
ready for your selection. Waist

sizes 29 to 42 .

CARRY OUT ONLY

the bank of
the century
establfshed 1812

Crow1s
Steak House
Pomony,Ohio

Mlln Store, Annex and Werehouse
Open Frld1y 30 to 8 p;m. 1nd S.turd1y 9:30 to 5 p.m.

'=

Yes.''

olesale
prices hold

. ·,

'

Car b umed

'

Dike hike set May 15

help
from E.-R squad
Three

Back to school
to learn metric

Eastern
teachers
go metric

, Weather

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
'

41

,

A fine new selec11on . :)lzes smalL
medium , large and extra large.
Long and s!,ort sleeve styles.
You'll please him With one of

a

''No."
Did she freeze ?"

11

Long guerrilla fight promised

Six file for
oommitteeman

known for their fine quality .
and
customer
satlslactlon. Ready tl&lt;!d or lie
them yourself ties . Ask for. a free

Thank you for banking with u~!

Before playing Ute tape,
Browning called to the stand
eight FBI agents who told of
finding weapons In the San
Francisco apartments where
Miss Hearst and SLA
members William and Emily
Harris were captured.
His final witnesa was agent
Thomas Padden, one of the
two officers who arrested
Miss Hearst and fugitive
Wendy Yoshimura at their
apartment last Sept. 18.

•

'

Men's Department

vour price range , but right now
bea r iS hibernating in it~ ..
.
-

venceremos." .

"I drew my weapoo as I
went up Ute hack stain,"
Padden said. "I oblerved two
females through the window
In Ute back door.hald, 'FBI,
freeze.' They did not
inunedlately comply so I
repeated the order: They did
not comply because they
were in the middle of getting
up from Ute table.
"Miss Yoshimura complied
and Mis.a Hearst continued to
move. I told her, 'Fr..,.. - or
I'll blow your head off."'
"Would you In fact have
blown her head off?" asked
Browning.
.

·o n TR 237

For Valentine Gifts

really treasure.

house near the baronial
castle built by his father was
an "outrage" and a "stupid,
vicious thing to do to the
people of California." The
Hearst iamUy gave Ute estate
to Ute state several years ago.
A
hushed,
packed
courtroom heard Miss
Hearst's soft but firm voice
on the oft-played tape
recording. She nervously
f10gered her face while Ute
tape was being played, then
wiped her nose with a
handkerchief after it had
finished.
"This is Tania," she said on
Ute tape. "On April IS, my
comrades and I expropriated
$10,660.02 from Ute Sunset
Branch of Hibernia Bank."
She went on to say Ute idea
she was brainwashed was
"ridiculous to Ute point of

being beyond belief." She
scorned her parents and
called Weed a "sezisl pig."
"I am a soldier in the
people's
army,"
she
concluded. "Patria o muerte;

ConRail to he on schedule.

Shop the Busy Second Aoor

so mething in

after Ute April 15, 1974,
robbery highlighted
Thursday's court session, but
it was overshadowed by the
terrorist bombing at Wllllam
Randolph Hearst's San
Simeon estate 160 mlles south
of San Franciaco.
In statements outside the
courtroom, the heiress '
parents, Randolph and
Catherine Hearst, said the
explosion mu&amp;t have been In
retaliation for Miss Hearsl
denunciation
of
her
Symbionese liberation Army
kidnapers.
·
"It's an attempt' to
terrorize PattY," said her
mother. "It shows the
vicious, terrible people Patty
was with . It's no wonder
Patty was afraid of them."
Randolph said the $1
million bombing of a guest

at y

J

Remember Saturday, feb. l 4

styling

~ave

from bombing at San Simeon

1:. '

him . Wemblev lies are notionally

/ ;!~#-' ........."' "'

Patricia Hearsi; family are
shocked by $1 million loss

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

• Coats
• Dresses
• Handbags
•Jewelry
• Hosiery
• Coordinate
Sportswear

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)Patricia Hearst fidgeted
nervously and sniffled while
the. voice of "Tania"
confessing a bank robbery
floated across a courtroom
still shocked by a bomb blast
at her grandfalher's fabulous
San· Simeon estate.
The prosecution climaxed
Its case against her by
playing to Ute jury Ute tape
recording in which the 21·
year-old newspaper heiress
bragged about her part In the
holdup of a San Francisco
hank.
U.S. Attorney James L.
Browning Jr. said he needed
about one hour today to clean
up Ute goveniment's case,
which Involved 32 witnesses,
a movie of Ute robbery and
Ute taped admissions made
by Ute defendant. Defense
attorney F. Lee Bailey said
he would start the defense by
calling Steven Weed, Miss
Hearst's former fiance, to the
stand.
The HThis is TOnia"
message recorded three days

WASHINGTON (UPI ) measured by the Labor
Wholesale prices were un- Department, have been
Changed in January as the, rising at an ominous pace
cost of load and farm since early last year .
products declined for a third
Changes in the Wholesale
consecutive month, the Labor Price Index generally
Department said today.
foresl)adow changes In retail
A 1.8 per cent drop In farm prices. The Wholesale Price
and wholesale food prices last Index in January was 179.4,
month offset an 0.4 per cent or 4.4 per cent higher than a
ipcrease in the prices of year earlier. This means that
· VOL XXVI! NO. 213
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1976
PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS ·manufactured goods-the whotesategoodsthatcost$100
_ _ _ _;__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~~----------'---...,--~-------------- smallest advance . in six in 1967, now cost $179.40.
months.
Among Ute fann and food
Wholesale prices have prices that dropped were
shown little or no change poultry, cattle, beef and vealsince
October, when they rose ,eggs, pork, cereal and
::1 ~ ~
• • •
~ :::~.
a substanllal 1.8 per cent. bakery product.'l and dairy
::::
·
:::-; · By
United
Press statemen,t said.
Daily Mail said more tqan Lusaka Thursday his troops ·They were unchanged in products. Fresh vegetable
By United Presslatei1Uitlonal
lntei1Uitional
Portugal polled oul ·of its 250,000 refugees, many sick could not stand up under the November and dropped a prices also dropped after a
Pro-Wester:' forces a~n- former West Africa~ colony or wounded, were fleeing , relentless assault of the slight 0.4 per cent in · s)larp advance in. December.
' HOLLYWOOD - ACTOR SAL MINEO, who often played,
switchblade-wielding young punks like the delinquent in doned their makeshift last November, leavmg 1t to toward Ute ar_ea ahead of the p Ia M
t . l .l l n
December.
Fuels and power prices feU
••"
· Ute warr10g
· factions.
·
opu rwithovemen
ro g
"Re bel Without a Cause,'.' was stabbed to dea th Thur"'"'y
mt·t·t
1 ary hea dquar t ers 10
.
MarxiSt for~.
south
Soviet , .fighter
The report · provided during January following an
The army. of Ute Sov1etThe border area, stretching . lanes tanks rocket.'! and another piece of good news In · Increase during the previous
night outaide _his apartment below the Suhset Strip. Wll/lesses southern Angola today and all
who heard saeamlng said they saw a man with long blond hair but formally conceded defeat hacked Popular Movement about 30 mlles into Angola is
Ute admlnlstr'ation's hattie · month. Also among Ute lndw;.
· running ftom Ute scene, sheriff's deputies reported.
. ·to the advancing Soviet- for Ute Liberation of Angola, held as a buffer zone by a~ut
,~~ ~~ guns for a It). against Inflation.
But trial corrunodltles, prices for
Mineo,37, was nominated for Academy Awards for "Rebel backed troops. But th~y led by 12,000 Cuban troops, 5,000 South African troops year guerrilla campaign, but administration economists lumber, wood product.'l and
Without a Cause" and "Exodus.'' He was found in Ute carport vowed to strike hack w1th swept virtually uncbeck&lt;:&lt;J dug In for defensive we cannot fight Ute Russian exP.ct food prices to begin nonmetallic mineral products
tanks and rocketa," he said. leveling off In the near future rose signlfiganUy.
behind Ute apartment house, deputies said, dead of a stab guerrd1lla-sdtyle attacks for the aceekross soudtheBarn Angde.ola thts operations.
wound in lhe chest. He apparenUy had just returned home ne 11 eca e..
w t~Sa e n ll'a, some
South African -newspapers
Sangumba said earlier Na- as the current moderation In
Prices for pulp and paper
from rehearsalfor a play in which he was to appear, a spokes- . The army h1gh command of I~ mUes from the frontier have predicted an inuninent tiona! Unlon forces would inflation becomes more rose less than in Ute previous
mail for Ute play's producers said.
Ute National Union ·for the w1th S_outh West Alrica clash between_the two sides. harass
the
Popular gradual.
month, bat cigarette prices
Total indepem\enceof Angola (Namibta).
National Union spokesman Movement with hit-.an&lt;kun
Prices &lt;\tellned 2.8 per cenl were unchanged after a sharp
WASHINGTON - THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE ordered Its troops to abandon
The Johannesburg Rand Jorge Sangumba said in strikes s 1 ng a it h d
for farm products and 1.5 per Jilmp in December ..
a o
s a arms. cent for processed foods and
Commission has aneged that Boeing Co. paid bribes to foreign Ute last southern strongholds,
government officials similar to those of Lockheed Aircraft including Serpa Pinto feeds
in
January,
Corp. Boeing inunediately denled Ute SEC allegations, but which only Thursday was
contributing to a downward
appealed to a feder-4!1 court In SeatUe Thursday to protect its named as the movement's
tren!l that . began last
.
new military base.
Internal documents ftom "needless disclosure. "
WASHINGTON (UPI) - tlon, .-the planning and otlierr811roads had brought · November. Fann and food
The company said no illegal political contributions were ·
But the high conunand, ina ConRail,
the
new financing
agency
for lines into its territory, and product prices have declined
in govenvnenlplanned
made, but fees were paid to sales representatives and statement released
ConRail, said the failure of would be able to. repay its at a compound al)1lllal rate of
consultants to assist foreign sales. Foreign government Lusaka, Zambia, said the northeastern railroad Ute Chessie and Southern government loans faster.
20 per cent over Ute past three
officials were never used, it said. The SEC said it learned last fighting is far from over.
system, said Thursday it · Railway systems to negotiate
ConRail now w111 he · a months.
August that Boeing had spent corporate money for improper
"We are determined to would begin operations as labor agreementa in time also 17,000-mile system with little
January's 0.4 per cent inpurpooes Including "Political contributions, bribes and kick- continue lhe fight in the scheduled April I despite the means Congress may be competitloo in most of the crease
A 1970 auto owned by
In
industrial
becks." These alleged illegal payments were covered up forests, mountains and last-minute decision of two asked for more funds to start East. It wll1 consist of most of commodity prices was an Robert
L.
Jones,
through "false entries" in the books and records of Boeing and valleys to defeat the Russian, profitable railroads not to up ConRail.
Ute lines of Ute Penn Central, , Indication that inflation also Burlingham, caught fire and
ita affiliates, Ute SEC said.
Cuban and CZechoslovakian purchase large portions of the
USRA President James · the Erie Lackawanna, the may be easing In this area. was destroyed at 6:S2 p.m.
invaders who know that in the bankrupt lines.
Hagen said, however, that In Reading, the Jersey· Central, Prices
of
industrial Thursday on TR 237 as Jones
COLUMBUS - THE AMERICAN CIVIL Liberties Union long run they face the same
ConRail president Edward Ute long run the expanded Ute Lehigh Valley, the Ann commodltlea, which make up was driving close to his home.
Thursday warned Ohio legtalators that by building more fate as that of the Portuguese G. Jordan said it would be ConRail actually would he Arbor and the Lehigh and nearly 80 per cent of the Items The fire started under the
prisOns they would only be warehousing more tTimlnals with colonlallsts in Africa," the "irresponsible" to delay the stronger financUilly than if Hudson River.
dash.
judges and prosecutors finding ways to fill tbem.
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takeover of seven bankrupt
gel
Loss was estimated at
Banson A. Wolrrian, executive director of Ute Ameriean
railroads because summer
.
$1,200, Pomeroy Fire Chief
Clvll Uberties Union (ACLU) of Ohio, said instead, Ohio needs
upgrading schedules would
Charles Legar said. Pomeroy
programs of ln-c&lt;immunlty rehabilitation and various other
be delayed, SO'!'e .employes
firemen were on Ute scene.
Plans for the · second bike organization money for tneir
means to reduce near-capacity prison populations. Wolman
would be laid of! and tbe
AI 2:18p.m. Thursday; the
Three runs made Thursday
hike
- which last year was a participating riders. Mrs .
· testified before the ,house Finance Committee hearing on
government would have to
Pomeroy
Dept.. went to
· Six more Republicans have continue spending more than successful money-maker _ Hugh Roush announced that evening by Ute Middleport E- Minersville to put out a brush
legislation that would place a constitutional amendment on the
June primary ballot for authority to issue $250 million in filed petitions of candidacy as $1 million a day to prop up were made for May 13 when dues into the association are R Squad were :
At 4:11p.m. to Ute Legion fire . Reed Will, a village
general obligation bonds to build additional prisons for adults central committeemen with opera~ions of the l'enn the Meigs County Association now payable for 1976. New
employe, and a firemen, saw
and juveniles.
the Meigs County Board of Central and other bankrupts. for Retarded Citizens met members are welcome . Park behind Ute post office lhe fire In passing and put it
Parent.'! of menially ~etarded for David Reuter, age 11, who out before the department's
Elections .
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This .
would
he Monday night. .
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According
to
plans
for
the
or
any mterested c1hzen can had been hit in Ute head by a arrival.
OOLUMBUS - THE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT
They are Pearl E. Lillie, "expenditures of public
hike,
riders
will
travel
over
a
.
.
become
a member by con- swing, and was taken to
Assembly at Ohio State University baa given foothall coach East Rutland ; Elizabeth money lost forever," Jordan
designated
area
with
spontacm~
Mrs.
Roush at 992-3232. Veterans Memorial Hospital;
Woody Hayes a vote of confidence and told him to ignore an Hobstetter, Rutland Village; said.
sors
.
who
will
pay
into
the
Meetings
are
held on the frrst at 3:S2 p.m. to village hall
·editorial in The Lantern, Ute OSU student newspaper which Robert Hysell, Pomeroy
The U.S. Railway AssociaTuesday
of
each
month at where Ruth Ann Mulford was
called for his ouster. The 17 members present at a meetlng 'of Second Ward ; Ear old Dean ,
having chest pains and was
7:30p.m.
.
the student assembly earlier this week voted 13-4 to adopt a Pageville; David Ohlinger,
A
discussion
was
held
on
taken to Holzer Medical
FINED $100, COSTS
·
resolution supporting Hayes.
Middleport Second Ward, and
Ute proposed new school for Center, and at 3:56p.m. to 9
Donald Blankenship,
Coach Hayes is popular, r•spected and admired by most · Lola Clark, Harrisonville
Ute retarded of Meigs County Liberty Lane in lower Pomeroy, was fined $100 and
(Contu.ueo on vage 10)
Precinct.
and Ute need for •operational Pomeroy for Clifford Christy cost.'! upon conviction of petty
funds for maintenance and who was also having chest larceny in the court of
pains . He :was taken to Pomeroy Mayor Clarence
staffing Ute school.
Veterans Memorial ll&lt;!spital. Andrews Thursday night.
By Katie Crow
RACINE - Southern Local
School District is sponsoring
several inservice workshops
for its teachers of Southern
Local who are enriching their '
academic fields and adding
skins in performing Ut_eir
teaching assignmenLs .
Several teachers are
EAST MEIGS - An Inenrolled In an economics
education project at Ohio service Metric Workshop was
University. This project in progress this week at the
began in September and win Eastern High School for
he completed In May of this elementary and junior high
year . {'arlicipanls will, teachers of Eastern Local.
The workshop is being
receive 12 quarterhours of
conducted
through Ute office
credit.
of
Robert
E.
Bowen, coWlly
Also going on i~ the district
superintendent,
u~der lhe
is a series of five two-hour
direction
of
Russell
Moore,
services on metrication. This
secondary
supervisor,
and
is being carried out under Ute
Mrs.
Greta
Suttle,
elemenDlsadv.antaged
Pupil
tary supervisor.
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The county board Is fur·
nishing
material
and
providing organization.
Partly cloudy tonight, lows Nancy Arnold and Mike
In Ute low 30s. MosUy sunny Wilfong, teachers at Eastern ,
Saturday, highs in Ute upper are consultants. All work is
TAKE iNI1 RUCI'ION - Elemen14fY Matn teachen received Instruction In Ute metric
40s to the low 50s. Probability volunteer.
GIVE INSTRUC'nON-RUIIell Moore and Greta Suttle, right, give lnltructlon to Tom
IJilelll Taelda:t nlglt at Southern High School. I.A!ft lo right are Eileen Buck, elementary of precipitation 40 per cent The workshop consists of
Gumpf, elementary teacher at Tuppen Plllns, Wedneaday afternOon at Eastern High
··teach•; Mn. Blllle Doe of Ohio Univ.=rllity, Dr. Charles DIAugustine, Ohio University, and
today, 20 per cent tonight, 10 four, one and one-half
School during Ute workshop session on the metric system. AU the teachen liking
Robert Beegle, principal at Racine Elementary Sehool.
(Continued on jiage- 2)
per cent Saturday.
.instructions in metrication are Math teachers and all are volunteers.

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land speculation in Calllornia.

pick out some patterned ties for

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nns VALENTINE DOLL is one of many residents - old and young - looking forward to
St. Valenilne's Qay tomorrow. She is two-year-&lt;&gt;ld Leigh Anne Redovian, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Redovian, Flatwoods Road.

News .• in Briefs

LAFF- A- DAY

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8Y DONALD B. THACKREY

GRANT APPROVED
State Sen. Oakley Collins
said today the Ohio
Department of Natural
Resources has approved the
request by Syracuse for
federal funds to asSist it in
development of a swimming
pont complex II) the amount of
$14,500. Federal approval has
to be given the request by the
Bureau
of
Outdoor race, color, religion, sex, or
national origin.
Recreation.

CLOSED MONDAY
The Community Action
Agency Offices will be closed
Monday in observance of
President's Day .

Come In Frlday .ancl Saturday Morning
February 13 .and 14
to enloy cookies and coHee with us.

Tania tape played to court
to conclude State's case

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2- 'lbe Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pmneroy, 0 ., Friday, Feb. 13.1976

B LEWIS LORD
uJ1ec1 ...._ JDterudoaal
PresldentFordheadssouth
today for his first political
swing 1n Florida _ one day
before Ronald Reagan, who
has been winning straw polls
in the Sunshine State, pays it
his eighth campaign visit..
The two
Republican
contenders
and
nine
Democrats _ three of whom
also wiD be in Florida this
Weekend _ filed financial·;
statements of varying
complexities Thursday.
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Fordreportedhlsnetworth
increased $87,000 from
September, l973,unWtheend
of last year to a lola! of
$323,489. The White House
said almost the enUre gain
resulted from the rising value
of his three rental properties,
Reagan did not give the
Common catue citizen action
organization his IDtallncome,
assets or Uabilltles. Instead
he showed 1974 income of
••,502 from television . and
.,
radio appearances and said
he had two ranch properties
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than $10,000,
Of the other candlcadates
reporting to Common use,
Gov. Milton Shapp of
Pennsylvania showed the
highest net aiiSeta at t2.8
million. Most of the
Democrats listed their worth
from $100,000 to $200,000.
Akilled group of musicians
and dancing girls dubbed the
Budget saver Bagpipe Band
is accompanying Ford on. his
Fl ld
two-day
or a swmg ,

$1~239 left__from _ ,~50,000

WASlUNGTON (UPI) Because there's "a good deal
of expense" connected wlth
the office, President Ford
ended his first full year In the
White House with only $1,239
In the bank after earning
more than $250,000. _
But Increasing values for
property he owns pushed his
net worth over the $300,000
mark, according to the financia! statement he released
Thursday.
The only liabilities listed
were $1,200 In " general debts
outstanding."
He said he paid $62,270, or
42 per cent of his $147,683
gross Income , In federal,
state and local ~s in 1974.
Ford took office In August,
1974. The White House said
his combined taxes for 1975
could exceed $115,000 once
the returns are rued. .
The figures were part of a
breakdown of Ford's income,
taxes paid and major deduc·
lions from 1966 through 1974.
The White House caUed on
GOP challenger Ronald
Reagan and all other
candidates to release a
similar report.
Common Cause Thursday
released financial statements
of various sorts provided by
Ford, Reagan and nine
Democratic presidential
candidates. Reagan's did not
. reveal annual Income' taxes
paid or net worth.

LEARNING METRIC SYSTEM - Elementary Math
teachers of Southern local Scllool District made meter
sticks of decimeter straws as part of a metric workshop
being held at the high school.

lnservice
(Continued from page 1) .
Program Fund, DPPF,
coordinated by Mrs . Carla
Shuler.
The metric series is being
conducted by Dr . Charles
DiAugustine and Mrs. Billie
Doe from Ohio University.
Beginning in February
there will be three two-hour
at
Southern
sessions
regarding audio-visual
aids and their uses in the
classroom. · Teachers not
participating in · the metric
training wiU take part in the
audio-visual workshop.

Eastern
(Continued from page 1)
sessions being one afternoon
each week. In "Go metric"
teachers construct materials
U&gt; be used in the classroom.
Two similar workshops wiD
be offered in Meigs local
District beginning Feb. ~. at
Pomeroy Elementary and
Feb. 26, at Meigs J1mior
High.

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Transfers

Laurence A. Hysell, Nellie
CLASS ENTERTAINS
Hysell w Robert Hysell, 0.45
The tomebuilders Oass of A., Rutland .
the Middleport Church of
W.
Ohlinger,
David
Christ staged a valentine Margaret Elizabeth Ohlinger
· party Tuesday night at the to David W. Ohlinger,
Athens Mental Health Center Margaret Elizabeth
for 56 residents. The group Ohlinger, Lot, Middleport.
enjoyed hymn singing and
William B. Gregory to Ohio
games. George Glaze had Power Co . 84 A. · Coal,
prayer and ice cream, heart • Colwnbia.
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shaped cookies, .bananas,
Clarence
E.
Gans,
candy hearts, and Kool-Aid Margaret Gans to Sybil
were served. Gifts were Ebersbach,
Parcels,
presented to each one Pomeroy.
present. Going from the class ·
Sybil
Ebersbach
to
were Mr . Glaze, the pastor, Oarence E. Gans, Margaret
Ed Evans, and Mrs. Nora Gans, Alfred Gans, Parcel,
Rice.
Pomeroy.
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Neither Ford's report nor
spokesman Ron Nessen
offered a specific account of
.how Ford spent the $135,000
difference between his
$250,000 1975 salary plus
expense account and his
estimated taxes of $115,000.
"There's a good deal of
eilpense connected with being
President," Nessen said. He
·mentioned clothing, meals
and entertainment for the
President and his wife,
family vacations and the cost
. of sending their four chUdren
to college.
According to the slatemef!(,
Ford's net worth was $323,489
at the end of 1975, compared
wlth $256,378 on Sept. 30, 1973.
The White House did not say
what his net worth was when
he became President, so It
was not clear when the

But Nessen said almOot aU
the increase was attributable
wescalating values for three
properties Ford owns In VIr·
ginia, Colorado and his native
Michigan. Ford is collecting
rent on aU three properties
but Nessen didn't say how
. much.
"It'~ generally agreed he's
paying a very large
percentage of his income for
taxes," Nessen said. " Poople
in that Income bracket
normally don't pay that
much. He has no Interest
expenses,
which
are
normally a large deduction
for' most people. He owns aU
his property outright and his
own personal philosophy is w
not make any effort to find
things that some people find
w avoid taxes."

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Henry Jackson of Washington
~·•-•nn this .
Will. be ..
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weekend
In
Florida's
Democratic race:
In other campaign developments:
- A poU released by the
Harris Survey put Sen.
Edward Kennedy, O-Masa.,
four percentage points In
front of Ford and six ahead ol
Reagan. The poU, conducted
among 2,520 Ukely voters In
early January, showed
another non-&lt;:andidate, Sen.
Hubert Humphrey, 0-Minn.,
four points ahead of Ford and
three ahead of Reagan. The
survey said the Democrats
ca'n be considered "slight,

Church group installs new officer s

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Five-digit number- 114980 (s1X•oour-n e- ::l
eight-zero),
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Six-digit. number - 776766 (seven-seven· :t~
six-seven-six-six&gt; .
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BY GREG BAILEY
The Meigs Marauders of
· Coach Ron Logan -!ravel to
· Jackson Friday night ro try
for fifth place in the
Southeastern Ohio League
baskelhall race and to raise
their record above .500 as
they tangle wlth the tough
Ironmen of Coach AI Burger.
Meigs Is now 8-8 on ·the year
overall while Jackson is 6-10,
but the Ironmen are always
mugh at home. Meigs is iHI
inside the league, Jackson is

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Two-digit numbers -11 (one-one), Z5 :~l
&lt;two-flvel, 33 cthree-threeJ and 13
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early favorlI es " to win the
presidency,
- Sen. Birch Bayh, "Incl
u.,
campaigning 1n Boston, said
Ford's Angola policy "Is
reminiscent or the Ught at the
end of the tunnel policies with
which we deluded ourselves

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It's that time of the year when our thoughts are turnea 1fl
valentines. Husbands, wives, sweethearts, and friends are
remembering each other with cards and gifts, ranging from
the comic to serious expressions.
In the yesteryears of centuries long ago, the Romans
celebrated the feast of Lupercalla, a lover's festival, on
February 15 every year, Christianity tried to give thla pagan
festival a ·Christian meaning, and In A.D. 498, Pope, Gelaslus
changed the festival of Lupercalia wSt. Valentine's Day, to be
observed on Felruary 14. However, these efforts brought Uttle
change to the main thrult of the celebration. ·
Today, the emphasis of many valentine cards Is stated by the
words, "Be My Valentine!'' The thoughtex1wes&amp;ed Is !bat you
want to be respected, appreciated, and loved by the one w
whom the valentine wu sent. But, lnstaad of waDIIDs 10111eone
to be your valentine, why not you be a valentine to others?
According to tradition, St. Valentine Is usoclated with two
martyrs of the orly Christian church. One was a priest who
lived during the 21108 In Rome when Claudius II was emparer,
The priest wu jaDed for aiding persecuted Chrlstia118 and wu
finally beheaded.
Another Valentine was a Bishop of Terin, about 80 miles
· from Rwne. He suffered persecution from Roman aqth()J'Ities
because he had converted a certain Rotnan family to
Cbrlsuanlty. The biShop was beheaded In A-D. 2'13.
Now, I'm not suggestlllll that you lbould become a martyr
and be behea(led when I urge you to be a Valentine I Bul
'instead ol aaldng othen to respect, appreclata, and love u,
why not ahow 0111' love,
and appreclalillllto others by
being helpful and !Pnd to everyone with wbcm we CGIIIe Into
cclntact and thole with whom we 11re 11810C1ated?

1974 FORD GRAN TORINO....... s2995
black vif'lyl roof. Sharp. ,

1973 VEGA STA. WAGON···· ...... s1395 .

4 cyl., auto .• shdrp.

· are undefeated

Dr. Sport Coupe, locally owned , fully equip!.,

sharpest around.

1972 CADiuAc OOUPE ........... $2895
Delli lie. loaded with extras.

1972 PONnAC CATALINA ........ '1395
4 Dr .. A.S., P.B., vinyl roof .

1972 atEVY.IMPALA 4 DR....•. '1595

hidians sign 5

1972 MERC. MONTEREY..... ~ ....s1495
Custom, 4 dr. H.T., air, P.S., P . B.

respect;

II aaybody .lllppler beel.e ,.,. JIUiell 1111 ny!
Doeluyoae remembertlllt J011 a,.UIAIIIIIIIIAidtly?
'Dill dlyll almllt ever lllllllllollllc dille llllmlalb,
lllbere IIIJII!e.loattel'aow a JDIIyword loyail?
Were you -lelfllb, pare, aDd llmple, u yoa l'lll)led 110111 ,....
WI!)',

Or laiOJDe-llllibiY ,melallot: l'deed you did lodly?
Did yoa Wllttllle dl7 or-It, nabwellor.-Jy i!p1Dt1
Oldyoaleaveatnllofld"'larnonHirl!eof._al•t?
.U you cJwe yoar ey• iD .._ber, de 1• WI* tlllt Gill w.Jd
Ill)',

"You llave ......,. ome more t.lomnr by tile

. _ todly?"
Be (I Valentine!

1971 FORD TORINO ................'l495

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1971 fORD TORINO ............ ;.:.'1095
Dr .. 302, auto .. P .S.. air.

1971 PONTIAC BONNEVIllE...... '995
Dr.

1969
FORD TORIN0 .............-.... '695
Dr. auto.

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1969 .atEVY IMPAI.A .................'695
2 Dr . H.T.

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1972 atEVY.... ·..................... '1695
Long wide bed, 6 cyl., sto. trans.

1972 FORD ............... :......... ~.!1695
w-can~e racks. 302 v.a, stand. trans., long wide bed.
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FORD flATBED ...........• :•.. '695
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V-1, auto., As Is.

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FORD 6 CYL .................. ~. '695
spcl.. long wide bed.
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1968 INTERNAnONAL............... '695
V-8, stand. trans.

t969 RJRD VAN ..............:... ;~ •• '&amp;95
1965 atm VAN .... ~ ............... '495
Several other cars In stock at Rl1g1.
Sea Ray Riggs or Roger Riebl I

RIGGS USED CARS
Loc1tld on st. Rt. 7

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1973 OPEL 4 DR ........ ~· · ......... ' 1895
stand. irans
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1973 FORD GALAXIE 500;........'2195 ·

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1971 PONT. CATAI.INA.. ;........... sn95

BE A VALENTINE!

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Coach Art Lanham's Rio
3rande College Redmen
finished strong in the second
half Thursday night to turn
back stubborn MI. Vernon
Nazarene College ~2 in a
Mid.&lt;Jhio Conference game.
Rio Grande held a 41-34
halftime lead before the
Cougars bounced back to take

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Seven-foot junior center
James Edwards scored 20
points, hitting IIH&gt;f-12 shots,
to lead Washington past
Southern Cal. The Huskies
are now 19-2 overaU.
II was Washington's second
win In a week over the
Trojans, whose record feU oo
0-3in conference play and li. .tin
tO overall.
4 year certificate
·of
" It 's always good w win In deposit.
Los fulgeles," S~~id Coach $1,000.00
mtnltnum
Marv Harshman. "We felt if deposit, interest paid
we played hard for the first
qu.rterly.
five minutes of the second
A substantial penalty Is
half, ·then we could make
Invoked on all certificate
them play to us -and that's accounts
"withdrawn prior
exactly what happened. I was lo the date ot maturllyc
surprised they didn't zone us.
UCLAgaveus fits with a zone
last week .
Edwards was helped by
Kim Stewart and Ken
Lombard, who each had 15
points, and Lars Hansen with
14. Greg White and Casey
Jones led the Trojans with 16
and 13 points.
In other major action
Thursday night, South
Carolina downed Fordham,
75-&amp;, Drake edged Bradley, '
96-94, and Southern Illinois

seeks crown

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Inflicted the-:-S"tate ' s forSo far, Eaatem. Southem
merely sixth • ranked
and Melg1 l{lgho have
Ironton with its firsi
compllod an Impressive 1&amp;loss of the season , 61-49. But
1 record. Melp Ia U on the
Tuesday night, AI Burger's
season, Southern It U, and
boys lost · a thriller to
Eaatem Ia 4-l (and that
Waverly.
lone loss came within the
Meigs last Friday was busy
county, to Southern),
College .Basketball Results
polishing off Athens in a
· Come out aod cheer lbeae
By United Press International
game at Morrison Gym, 51East
leams 011 Itt the next few
45. But it took a tremendous
Bapt Bible 86 Allentwn 82
weeks as a~y one of them
Ben! ley 76 Bryant 74
surge in the last minute of . might go far In poa~seasoo
Bnghmtn St . 94 E lsnhowr 69
play to do it.
Brandeis 9.5 Lowell 82
play. - Greg JlaUey.
Conn'. ·86 Lafayette 79
· Last January 9, Meigs wol&lt;
Oavls&amp;Etk . 61 FrostbQ 59 ·
the first round from Jackson,
Dowling 72 St . Thos Aqulns 70
Hartwick 68 Utica 49
62~. but had to hold off an
Jrsy City St. 62 Ramapo -44
Ironman rally that saw Jeff
L'e Moyne 72 Corti net Sf. 59
Conroy score 14 poinls in five
, Mercy 91 Concord ill 84
Niagara 63 St . Fran NY 55
minutes
to
give
the
Pha . Pharm 97 Eastern 66
Marauders a scare.
Flha . Text 80 Susquetlnna 48
. I . Coli. 114 Babson 94
Mlck Davenport scored 18
RACINE - The Southern R
Sf. Peter's 8~ lona 73
markers for Meigs In that Athletic Boosters have Sl ippery Rock 83 Steubnv l 74
.contest.
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purchased a new $2,100 video- So. Carolina 75 Fordham 65
Brook 75 Marist 68
The fronmeq have a score tape machine to asslst "lhe Stony
W .Va . St . 117 Sa l~m 99
W settle, and Ron Logan's athletic department and , W .Va . Wslyn 88 Beckley 68
81 Moravlan 48
boys want fifth place, so it student activities at Southern Widener
Worcester St . 68 Westfld 61'
,
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should be a whale .of a game. .High School.
South
Chris 60 N.( .. WIIm 58
The Point Pleasant Big
The machine wlll be All
Baptist 73 Charleston 72
Blacks come in to Morrison donated wthe Southern local Campbellsvl 81 Centre 78
Gym saturday night to put -Board of Education Miler the carson .Nwmn 92 Tusculum 76
CoaSt! Car . 81 Fr . Marion 60
"fini" on the regular 197&gt;-76 control of Athletic Direcwr, · Cumberland
99 Union Ky . 77
season.
Delta St . 71 Miss. Colt : 55
carl Wolfe .

The Huskies are In second
place behind UCLA in
Paclflc-3 play with a 6-2
record after a 93-75 victory
over Southern California
Thursday night. UO..A and
USC switch opponents
saturday.
UCLA's Marques Johnson,
who scored 19 points and
grabbed six rebo1mds, said,
"We are starting to play the
kind of baskethaU that is

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beaten again.
And according to BarU&gt;w,
Critics' of UCLA Coach his team has flnaUy begun to
Gene BarU&gt;w will be eating peak after the Bruins
crow before the end of the smashed the Cougars, 104-78.
season,
according
to
"We're esttemely pleased
Washlngmn State mentor wlth our play tonight," said
George Raveling.
Bartow. "I f~ that we are
The Cougars, who fell starting to peak. There is no
victim to UCLA at Pullman, tline to relu In the next six
Wash., last
Saturday, games. Tomorrow we will
traveled ro Pauley PavWon start
preparing
for
Thursday night -«&lt;ly to be Washington , our ·biggest
game of the year."

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The
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1975 MUSTANG II GHIA

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Meigs
County
Is
producJn&amp; ~notch girls
basketball. Area fans
sbould take noUee In the
next few weeks as this Is
the flnt year for a girls
poot·oeason Slate Tour-

Brt1ins smash Cougars, 104-78

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upended 19th..-anl&lt;ed West
Texas State, 66-57.

a two-point advantage early
in the •econd half.
Rio reeled off eight straight
~.
points midway in the second
This last league game is a
hall, then gradually pulled
big one as a Meigs victory
away during the final four
and a Logan Chieftain loss at
minutes of play.
Ironton would give the
Jimmy Noe paced the
Marauders sole possession of
Redmen with 36 points. Gil
fifth place In the SEOAL.
Price U&gt;ssed in 18 and Jim
Last week the .Jronmen
Stewart added 14 . Paul
Albanese added nine and Bob
SAN DIEGO (UP I) - In Caldwell did an · outstanding
lils money clip, firmly job on the Cougars' Bill
pressed between a couple Bradley, limiting the Cougar
I
I
of $20 bills, J. C. Snead ace to just 14 points.
;!
m~s,
Ron Ward led MI. Vernon's
carries a four:leaf clover.
Ordinarily
Sammy attack with 16 points. Mark
NBA Stiindings
Freeman added 12 and Steve
Snead's nephew Isn't a
"' By United Press lnternatio..al
#'
East!rn conference
superstitious man, but he Is Sargeant 10.
Florida A&amp;M 86 Albany St. 75
"
Atlantic Division
Florida St . 109 111. St . 81
now.
Rio Grande is now 13-12
~
W. L. Pet. GB
Furman 97 Richmond 85
overall
and 7-4 inside the MidSnead
claims
tbat
had
It
~ Boston
JS 15 .700
·
Gardnr .Webb 115 Livngs tne 9t
• Buffalo
32 21 .604 4'1'
· Geo Mason 96 Towson St. 76
Ohio Conference.
nol
·been
lor
the
fact
he
• Phil&lt;~~ delphia
32 21 .604 .4'1"
Guilford 9~ Pembi"oke St. 81
Mt. Vernon dropped to 4-18
found the lour-leaf clover
... New York
26 29 .473 1Ph
Hampden . Sydney Bl Lynchbg 60
!
Central Division
Hampton lnst . 103 Fayetfvl 82
Thursday, he wouldn't on the year and 1-9 inside the
..
w. L. Pet. gb
Johns Hopkins 65 Swarthmore
have shol a seven-under- conference .
•C leveland
30 22 .577
56
Saturday the Redmen take
"" Wash ington
30 23 .566
112
par 85 that gave him the
Ky . St. 12 No . Kentucky 63
: Houston
·
26 24 .520 3
Lander 106 S.C..Spartnbg 86
on
Urbana in Lyne Center. It
.
lead
by
a
shot
over
ailing
., New Orleans 25 26 .490 .w.Lenoir Rhyne 8'2 Belmnt Abby
will
be the final regular
Curlls
Sifford,
Peter
•A tlanta
25 ~9 .463
~
75
CINCINNATI (UP!)
•
Western Conference
made more · than $100,000, LincoJfl Mem . 79 Mill igan 69
season
game of the 1975-76
Oosterhuls
and
Jerry
Pate
With many top players reportedly are seeking hefty Loyola Md . 87 Catholic 70
•
Midwest Division
campaign.
Tipoff lime for
and
Bruce
Crampton.
•
W. L. Pct. GB • continuing w negotiate for
increases in the •200,000 Radford 80 Llberly Bapt 76
• M il waukee
22 31 .415
•
So . Alabama 83 Mercer 70
Saturday's
encotinter is 8
big pay raises In the wake of range.
• Detroit
20 31 .392 1
Stetson 86 Samford 69
p.m.
~ t&lt;ansas Ci ty
19 35 .352 3112 last year's World Series
Other regulars like George Tenn·Chatt. 100 Tenn Wslyn 86
. The Rio JV 's will play
t~~ Ch l c agQ
16 37 .302 6
St . 83 Alabama A&amp;M 81
victory, the Cincinnati Reds Foster, Dave Concepcion and Tenn.
..:
Pacific Dlvi'sion
vatdsta st . 94 Cotumbs Coli. 92
Urbana in the preliminary
•
· W. L
Pd: GB
made their first an- Ken GriHey, who contributed Wash&amp;Lee 93 E. Mennon ite 72
game,
starling at 6 p.m.
: Golden State 38 15 .717
69
nouncement of 1976 contract heavily to the Reds' success Wofford ao limestone
Midw ..t
• Los Ang eles
21 27 .500 ll 'h
signlngs Thursday .
•Seattle
24 29 .453 14
lastyear,alsoareseekingbig · Augustana Ill. 75 E lmt~rst 56
Cen1. St. tJJ Detr oif Tech 54
The
first
five
to
come
w
: ~~~~~~Kef
~~ ~~ ::~: ~~ terms were pitcher Jacll; pay hikes.
Detroit 104 Cleve St . 72
•
Thursday's Results
. Billingham, 8 veteran Drake 96 Bradley 94
•Cleveland 86 Chi cago 83
BiUingham, qutfielder Merv righthander, had a 15·10 ·Green Bay 65 No . Mich . 53
By MIKE HU.GHES
Jno Wesley .102 NorthwoOd 74
0
8
RettenmWld, catcher Jeff So- . record last season .
UPI Executive Sports Edlwr
: ~~~~~\tt~7 :~ 1~ ~~: :~fa ~ 04
Rose .H'utman 67 ·Principio!J 58
vern,
first
basemaq•
Friday's Ga~es
Austria
INNSBRUCK,
RettenmWld, who got in 93 so .. 111 . 66 w. Te&lt;as Sl . 51
• Hous)on at Phi ladelphia
.
.
outflelder
Mike
Lum
and games and came to bat only Wilberforc~~et~!!'e~{ande 71
(UP!) - Dorothy Stuart
:Buffa lo a t Kansas Cify
third baseman-outfielder Bob 188 times, hit .239.
~ . Cleveland at M ilwaukee
Hamill is 19, can lulrdly see
.
Abilene Chris 58 Tarle ton 53
• Boston at Phoenl;.;
Bailey .
vern acquired from the E . N.M ... 66Lubb0ck Chris 59
wlthout her glasses, stands 5So
•New Orleans at Los Angeles
'
Lamar 86 TeKas -Arlington 83
Stars
like
Pete
Rose
and
foot-3 and weighs 121 poWlds,
"Atlan ta at Seattle
Chicago White Sox In a trade McNeese 85 Ark. Sl. 78
:
Saturd1v 's· Games
Johnny Bench, who topped for pitcher Clay Carroll, hit Midwestern 91 Phillips 82
bul on the Ice she Is every bit
11New Or leans at Phoen ix
·
Pan Am 67 Texas A&amp; I 61
$150,000
salary
mark
last
the
a
princess.
•C leveland at Buffalo
.293 for Denver of the s . Houston M southweslrn 63
season, and Joe Morgan, who American Association last Sui Ross 76 Howard Payne 7~
: Philadelphia at New York
She is the best free skster
. Houston at Washing ton
West
In
the world. Her peers say it
"Milwaukee at Chicago
season.
E . Montana 84 carroll 64
'
~'~Oetro il at Golden State
and
the record books say it.
Lum, picked up from Futterton 67 san Jose St. 66
!Sea ttle .!It PoriiMd
Atlanta In exchange for Pacific 68 San Otego 51 . 62
She has won the free-aksting
UCLA 104 Wo!!Sh ington St ." 78
·LOCATED ON ST. ROUTE 124. AT MINERSVILLE
••
segment of the world
shortstop D~rrel Chaney, washington 93 So. Ca lif. 75
championship for the last two
:
ABA Standings
balled .228for the Braves last
PH. 992·5111
By United Pren International
year.
years,
and would have won
•
W. L
Pet. GB
the overaU championship had
Bailey, acquired from
~ Denver
39 12 .765
: New York
33 19 .635 6 111
NEW
YORK
(UP!)
her compulsory figures been
Montreal for pitcher Clay
'
... s an An tonio
29 ~ 1 580 ?'I'
Ill,
president
Sidney
Salomon
half
as good as her. free
Kirby, hit .273 for the Expos
~" Kent uckv
29 23 .558 10''.,
and managing director of ll)e. program.
!'( Indiana
28 26 .519 12 11'
·
L:!iESHlRE - After a co1a . last season.
._S t . LQOIS
23 3~ .418 18
.
St.
Louis Blues hockey teann,
But .111~1 was In the past.
first quarter, the Southern ·
._ virginia
8 43 . 157 31
' '
is
reported
in
"good"
Dorothy,
under the watchful
"'
Thursday 's Results
Tornadoettes got in the
til
(No games sche&lt;lul ed I
condition
fol'lowlng eye of carlo Fassi, perfected
groove and went on to defeat
SEO frosh
:
Friday's Games
unspecified
chest
surgery at her routine figures during the
.. st. L OUIS at New York
the girls of Kyger Creek 43-14
~ Kentucky at Virginia
the
Sloan
Kettering
Institute last six months, and goes lnm
Thursday night at Cheshire.
standings
"' tndlano!l at San Anton io
for cancer Research. .
mnlght's final in the overall
:
Saturday 'S Games
The score was lied !Hi at the
SEOAL
FRESHMEN
A
hospital
spokesman
said
Barring unforeseen cirlead.
.. New York. at Denver
first quarter buzzer but the
( Flnall
• Kentucky at Virg inia
the
operation
was
successful
cwnatances,
she wlll win the
W L.
P OP
visitors began fast-breaking Te~m
:san Antonio at Indiana
and
that
Salomon
was
resting
'76
Olympic
tiUe.
Loga
n
10 2 60 2 374
w get out to a 19-10 halftime Alhens
••
10 2 516 400
comfortably. lie Is expected
edge .
Gallipolis
9 3 478 396
w
return w work in a few
:
{!i'HLStAndings
Waver l y
7 5 401 392
Southern's defense stif- Meigs
• By Untied Press lnternaflonitl
.
3 8 338 460 · weeks.
fened and held the Bobcats to Jackson
:
Cimpbell Conference
2 9 350 470
•
Patrick Division
0 12 329 522
just two points in each Wellston
11 •
W. l. T. Pts. gl ga
TOTALS
&lt;I 41 3014 J014
::LEVELAND (UP!) ,...
•~ Phlladelph i 34 10 10 78 240 148 remaining quarter while they
Thursday's results :
·
The
Cleveland Indians tiJday
Athens 41 Gallipolis 33
: NY Islanders 281511 61209132 were busy scoring 24.
Waverly
32 Wettston 30
KINGSTON
,
R.l.
(UP!)
anno1mced
the signing of
• Atlanta
26 24 8- 60 189 110
Sophomre Jean Rilchhart Meigs 41 Jack~on 37
• NY Rangers 20 29 6 46 176 229
Robert
L.
Griffin,
footba1J
catcher
Ray
Fosse, pitcher~
led all scorers with 14 points
:
Smythe Division
coach
itt
Idaho
State
UnlverTom
Buskey,
Bob Reynolds
•
w. L. T . Pts. ga ga and Cheryl Larkins and
Tonight's
games
• Chicago
231616 62 170 153
been
named
head
and
Steve
Kline
and infielder
sity,
has
•Vancouver 22 23 10 54 183 187 Brenda Lawrence added 11
at
the
University
of
Larvell
Blanks.
The signing
JERRY COLEMAN
coach
• St. Louis
19 27 8 46 167 197 and 10. Southern's record is
SEOAL
:Minnesota
16 34 4 36 132 193
Island,
succeeding
brings
w
23
the
number
of
Rhode
Gallipolis at Athens
•Kansas City 12 35 7 31 131 230 now IMJ. Lawrence had nine
Logan at Iront on
Jack Gregory ,
players in the fold for the 1978
•
Willes Conference
rebounds for the winners.
Meigs at Jackson
season.
Gregory
resigned
shortly
:
Norrl~ Divis ion
G. Moses had seven points Waverly at Wellston
•
W. L, T . Pts. gb ga
TRI -VALLEY
after the Ranns' U season.
Jerry Coleman is proud to announce that he is now
for
Kyger Creek. Monday, Alexander
•Montrea l · 40 8 8 88 238 121
at Warren Loca l
·
The
36-year-old
Griffin,
•Los Angeles 29 2.t 4 62 191 t90 Southern will host Federal
Nelsonvllle .York at Belpre
your local SUN BOTTLE GAS r.e presentative.
SAN FRANOSCO (UP!) :Pittsburgh
22 25 8 52 220 215
who was an assistant coach at
Vinton Counfy at Federal
Hocking.
.Detroit
18 J1 1 43 150 211
Hocki ng
San
Francisco
49ers
of·
The
Jerry is a graduate of Meigs High School and has
Rhode Island under Jack·
•Washington
5 44 1 17 150 281
Southern - Lawrence :HlSVAC
,
the
National
Football
League
•
Ad11ms Division
from
1988-69,
signed
a
Zllly
Hannan Trace at Sou thern
three years experience in the bottle gas field. He is
:
W. L. T. Pts . gf ga 10, Rilchhart 7-0-14, Larkins
have signed Ed Alsman as
Symmes Valley at Kyger
four-year contr~ct.
..- Boston
34 11 9 17 214 156 &gt;-1-11, Sayre 1-0-2, Roy 1-0-2,
Creek
looking forward .to providing the people .in Meigs
special assignments coach,
• Buffalo
31 15 9 71 235 164 Ord 1-0-2, Allen 1-0-2. Totals
OTHERS
.
the
nwnber
of
bringing
to
five
• Toronto
23 21 n 57 193 189
North GaJIIa at Ml,ller
County and the surrounding area with the be.s t
:ca lifornia
19 29 7 45 165 187 21·1·43.
Oak Hilt at Southwestern
assistants hired by new
•
Thursd1y's Results
Kyger Creek - Day 1-0-2, Buffalo at Wehama •
possible service available.
Coach Moote Clark.
111 Phllactelphla 6 NY Rangers 1
South Point at Chesapeake
BOSTON (UPI) - Jockey
Rawlins 2·1-5, Moses 3-1-7.
Alsman, 34, had been
Portsmouth at Mason, Ky .
=~~n~~~:,e~s,1.~~~es:1 s_4City 2
Joan O'Shea Is In " linproved
Totals 8-2-U.
SATURDAY
serving
as an aasistant coach
•
Frida•ts Games
SVAC
but guaroed condition" wlth
Quarter Scores
~~:Philadelphia at NY Rangers
Los Angeles ~IUDS.
wlth
the
Symmes Valley at Eastern head Injuries suffered In 8
South.
6 19 '!I 43
•euttalo at AHMta·
OTHERS.
:st. Louis at Washington
freak accident Wednesday at
Point P leaso!lnt at Meigs
KC
6 10 12 14
•Boston at California
Trimble at Nelsor'lv il le -York &amp;tffolll Downs race track.
•
Saturday's G11mes
Miller at Bfrne Union
O'Shea, 51, believed w be
:Pittsburgh .!II NY Islanders
Wheelersburg at Portsmouth
.Atlanta at St. Louis
TUESDAY I Feb. 171
the oldest active female
•Los Ang at Montreal, aft
SVAC
jockey In the nation, was
.,Detroit at Minnesota
Eastern at Southwestern
:vancouver at Toronto
fppd . from 1· 101
Injured when the horse she
~t~ Chlcago at Kansas Ci ty
OTHERS
was riding back to a stable
The Dai~-Ale)(ander at Wellston
••
area made a sudden move.
Caldwell
at
Belpr~
oEwoTEo TO THtr
•
Federal Hocking at Trimble ·
INTEREST OF
•~
Warren Loca l at Wi lliam .·
MEIGS-MUON AREA
"
1/VH~ Standings
s town
·
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L.
TANNEHILL
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28 22 4 60 193 195
Stcond c tass postage
year-4!1d Gene Michael, a
•Phoenix
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APPLE GROVE, OHIO - · read scripture from Matthew charge of the business
The United Methodist Women 18th Chapter and the 2nd meeting and announced
several district meetings the
of the Apple Grove Church Chapter of Ephe'seans. Mrs .
met at the church Tuesday Howard Shiveley read a group wlll send an offering m
the Walter Cleland Memorial
poem, "Statement of Belief"
evening.
Mrs . Dallas Hlll was and Florence Smith read, Fund and one w the Meigs
devotional and program "Lord You Placed Me Here. " Cou nty Fire departments
Mrs, Shiveley installed the citizens fund . Mrs . Alice
leader using as her topic
"Concepts
of
Mission officers for 1976. They are Balser will be In charge of
Today." The group ·sang, Mrs. Dallas Hill, president; ·collecting postage stamps to
he sent w Church World
~ ·There's a world out there" Mrs. Robert Smith, vice
with Florence Smilh at the president; Mrs. Dorsey Service to feed needy
piano. Mrs . Lucille Rhodes Parsons, . secretary- families and orphanages
. lreasurer; Mrs. Arnold Hupp, overseas. If any one would
~3!::~~-=::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::;:::;:;:;:;:·:~:~:::~=:~::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::;::::::;:::::::::.;:: chairwoman of nominations i
like to help, please . cut
&amp;
Mrs. Bertha Robinson, stamps from letters leaving
part or--the envelope on them .
Precanceled Christmas
~:;:
:;:; personhood: Mrs . Alice stamps are urgently needed.
Flowers were w be sent w
Arnold Hupp, a surgical
Helen Hottel
·
Christian
Social · In- patient ai Holzer Medical
volvement; Mrs . Eileen ' Center. A round robin get
S. S. BeneUts for Ex-Wife1
Buck, Supporlune Com- wen card was signed for Mrs.
DEAR HELEN:
munity; Mrs. Hers~hel Howard Roush who suffered
You mentioned In a recent colwnn that if a lJlllll and Norris, program resources; broken ankles and Is now a
woman are di.vorced after 20 years of marriage to each other, Mrs. Jack Ables, committee patient at Lawrence Co1mty
his ex-wife is still eligible to receive Social Securlty'lnsurance on Membership; Mrs . Her- General Hospital, lrontoo.
wife's benefits when they reach retirement age. I understand schel Norris, Public relations
The birthday of LuclUe
that if she's 62 or over.at t(me of divorce she Is also entitled to and Historian.
Rhodes was observed.
his ll&lt;!nefits.
·.
Mrs. Shiveley led the group Hostesses for the evening
Will she lose these benefits If the husband remarried? - in singing "I'll go where You were Dolly Wolfe and Jan
WONDERING
.
Want me to go" and read Norris.
DEAR WON :
Mrs. Shiveley read a poem
scripture from the 16th
No.
chapter of Mark . Mrs. Dolly ' 1The Labors are Few" and
You canflildoutall you need wknoll' ..,.- and them some! Mrs . Bertha Robinson closed
Wolfe gave prayer.
about Social SeclD'Ity by purchasing the bulky (paperback)
Mrs. Dallas Hill was in the service with prayer.
"Social Security Handbook" from The Superintendent of
Documents,
U.Sunder
. Government
C., 20012. Cost:
$5. - H.Printing Office, Washingron, D. ,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,

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By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
I do not wish to leave you
DEAR DR. LAMB - My w·ith the impression that I
husband is 33 years old and think your husband has no
very active. He works as an problem. You will be suralhJetic direcmr and plays prised to know that people
basketball three limes a with heart disease can do lots
week. He also referees &lt;i things, including quite a bit
baske !ball and baseball. This of physical exertion without
has been his schedule for' · having any symptoms.
nearly three years.
Athletes with diseased heart
DEAR HELEN :
Recently he had an elec- valves from rheumatic f~ver
I'm another male who believes men should wear what's
trocardiogram as part of a have won major athletic
comfortable, even though the articles of clothing may be
medical examination. The events. · A large nwnber of · conunonly Considered uwomen 's wear."
'
docwr said the ECG showed men who have had heart
A lot of men are wearing their wlves' pantyhose on fall and
results of a mild cardiac attacks and have been
problem. He was sen.t 'to a rehabilitated· have even winter hunting trips. They keep us warm without the bulk of
thermals. I never reaUzed before how warm nylon can be. I'd
specialist
in
internal competed in the Boston
wear them for work too, If they were more manageable.
medicine and he said the marathon . ·
But hazatds are Involved. :My suggestion w an
· same thing. He suggested
Those who want in- enterprising manufacturer: Why don't you design pantyhose
that bad teeth could he the formation on what you can for men, made of heavier-duty nylon and, m6st Importantly,
reason for the strange pat- expect after a heart attack
wlth strategic flaps? You'd luwe a hot-aelling Item here. tern .
can send 50 cents for the THAD
My husband had the bad Health Letter, Number 2-12, DEAR THAD:
.
Ieeth removed and another After the 'Heart Attack .
Could be - especially If the name were changed to ' 'StudECG was done . II was the Enclose a long, stamped, self- hose". -H.
same.
addressed envelope for
My husband had asthma mailing. Address your letter DEAR HELEN:
and rheumaiic.fever when he lo me in care of this
One of your correspondents referred to ''people who hate
was a child. Last year an newspaper, P. 0 , Box 1551, their elderly parents so much they put them away in nursing
ECG was performed and the Radio City Station, New homes."
doctor said his heart was York, NV 10019.
I used to feel !bat such homes were gloomy places until I
O.K. At this point we are at a
The old idea that if you worked in one. Then I learned that most of the people there
standstilL Surely a man have heart disease you can 'I NEEDED the care of registered or licensed nurses. They are
couldn't be as active. as my do anything is an Idea of the there for bealth reasons, not because their children don't love
husband If he hadhad an at- past. True, some people have them. I think far too much guilt is laid on famiJies who have no
tack.
enough damage to their heart Oilier good choice - and I think nuralng homes get
DEAR READER - I can't that they do well to be able w WIwarranted crltlcl8m too.
leU you wha I your husband's . accomplish the normal Uving
U a patient comes In with a terminal Ulnesa, then dies in
record shows without seeing tasks but this Is by no means spite of exceU4mt care, ~e word Is, "Yes, old folks just don't
it. But I can tell you after th~ rule. The problem Is last long In nursing homes."
.
having seen records on over identifying who can be
· On the other hand, a little old lady In a wheel chair, with
122,000 men in the Air Force trained to do more and who diabetes, heart trouble and emphysema, may live for years.
flying population that in- needs to restrict activity.
Th€n people say' the home goes to great trouble to keep her
dividuals wlth no significant
Yqur husband's hiswry of alive so It can collect money for ber care. Is that fair?
heart disease can have previous rheumatic fever
After you work here for a while, yoo don't think of patients
records lila I look Uke almost would provide the basis for 11 confused, hardly lwman belngll. You see them as
every serious pattern com- some changes In his heart Individuals:. Linda Is the one who keeps peppermints In her
monly allrlbul!'d w heart that c6uld be related to room: Mr. Dean lilies jigsaw puzzla; Goldie mlkee beautiful
disease./ You have to changes in the . ECG. · Uttle craft things; old George Ia Ukely to throw his table lmlfe
correlate the ECG with the However, if he had no· at you if be doesn't Uke his tray. And you learn to keep an eye
patient's hiswry and fin· :damage from rheumatic on Mrs. Jonee, whomiChtgofcra wallllnher nightie. After an,
dings, .
fever he would be expected w she's sweet, thougb forgelful.
When a person has no have a normal recn'
Naturally, I thlnlllt'a nice If older parents can Uve with
symptoms at all and Is
What can you do m resolve their children (or by (benuoelves with children close by), but If
physically active, you must the situation? I think you they are really ~ell • Incapacitated, taldng care of them can
be careful in concluding that should have ).our husband be a fu1I..tlme job. So lllll'llng homes provide this much.ft!eded
seemingly abnormal pa~lerns seeri by a heart' specialist. I, and Utile appreciated aervlce. -WORKED THERE
:.
mean anythi~g. Many well note you Uve' In Nevada, so DEAR W.T.:
·
conditioned athletes have ask your docwr to refer your
'l1laiW f~r )'DID' l{ood_letter. .
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changes (particularly T wave husband to the University
Would you believe? This "wbat to do with the elderly"
changes for those Interested Medical Center at either Sell controversy brought more maD reeponae than hal any
In lennlnology) !bat mimic Lake or Denver. The cardiac question Iince the tiule: "Are wmnen u highly saed u the
coronary artery dlaease . ·de par !men Is in either of modern world bellevea them to be?" -H.
Individuals who have ln- these centers could resolve
leJpreted Iota of records In the problem and If additional Got 1 problem? An adult subject for dlacuulon? You can taUt It
lalthy people become aware tests are necessary, they over In her column If you. write to Helen Bottel, care of this
newspaper.
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could be performed.

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starting lri Ortliiiao and
including Fort Lauderdale,
Sl.d~~~g, Fort Myers
an ....... u .
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the lime Reagan ~ddresses a
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dinner 8p01180red by 9flando
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w1thin 90 miles of each
other.
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w 1 In straw votes condueled
lasthI weekdaamongJ membersdtheof
e F 1or1
aycees an
Florida Conservative Union.
Ford's state campaign
manager, Rep. Lou Frey, towWld
reporters the President
win the March 9 Florida

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B LEWIS LORD
uJ1ec1 ...._ JDterudoaal
PresldentFordheadssouth
today for his first political
swing 1n Florida _ one day
before Ronald Reagan, who
has been winning straw polls
in the Sunshine State, pays it
his eighth campaign visit..
The two
Republican
contenders
and
nine
Democrats _ three of whom
also wiD be in Florida this
Weekend _ filed financial·;
statements of varying
complexities Thursday.
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Fordreportedhlsnetworth
increased $87,000 from
September, l973,unWtheend
of last year to a lola! of
$323,489. The White House
said almost the enUre gain
resulted from the rising value
of his three rental properties,
Reagan did not give the
Common catue citizen action
organization his IDtallncome,
assets or Uabilltles. Instead
he showed 1974 income of
••,502 from television . and
.,
radio appearances and said
he had two ranch properties
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than $10,000,
Of the other candlcadates
reporting to Common use,
Gov. Milton Shapp of
Pennsylvania showed the
highest net aiiSeta at t2.8
million. Most of the
Democrats listed their worth
from $100,000 to $200,000.
Akilled group of musicians
and dancing girls dubbed the
Budget saver Bagpipe Band
is accompanying Ford on. his
Fl ld
two-day
or a swmg ,

$1~239 left__from _ ,~50,000

WASlUNGTON (UPI) Because there's "a good deal
of expense" connected wlth
the office, President Ford
ended his first full year In the
White House with only $1,239
In the bank after earning
more than $250,000. _
But Increasing values for
property he owns pushed his
net worth over the $300,000
mark, according to the financia! statement he released
Thursday.
The only liabilities listed
were $1,200 In " general debts
outstanding."
He said he paid $62,270, or
42 per cent of his $147,683
gross Income , In federal,
state and local ~s in 1974.
Ford took office In August,
1974. The White House said
his combined taxes for 1975
could exceed $115,000 once
the returns are rued. .
The figures were part of a
breakdown of Ford's income,
taxes paid and major deduc·
lions from 1966 through 1974.
The White House caUed on
GOP challenger Ronald
Reagan and all other
candidates to release a
similar report.
Common Cause Thursday
released financial statements
of various sorts provided by
Ford, Reagan and nine
Democratic presidential
candidates. Reagan's did not
. reveal annual Income' taxes
paid or net worth.

LEARNING METRIC SYSTEM - Elementary Math
teachers of Southern local Scllool District made meter
sticks of decimeter straws as part of a metric workshop
being held at the high school.

lnservice
(Continued from page 1) .
Program Fund, DPPF,
coordinated by Mrs . Carla
Shuler.
The metric series is being
conducted by Dr . Charles
DiAugustine and Mrs. Billie
Doe from Ohio University.
Beginning in February
there will be three two-hour
at
Southern
sessions
regarding audio-visual
aids and their uses in the
classroom. · Teachers not
participating in · the metric
training wiU take part in the
audio-visual workshop.

Eastern
(Continued from page 1)
sessions being one afternoon
each week. In "Go metric"
teachers construct materials
U&gt; be used in the classroom.
Two similar workshops wiD
be offered in Meigs local
District beginning Feb. ~. at
Pomeroy Elementary and
Feb. 26, at Meigs J1mior
High.

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Laurence A. Hysell, Nellie
CLASS ENTERTAINS
Hysell w Robert Hysell, 0.45
The tomebuilders Oass of A., Rutland .
the Middleport Church of
W.
Ohlinger,
David
Christ staged a valentine Margaret Elizabeth Ohlinger
· party Tuesday night at the to David W. Ohlinger,
Athens Mental Health Center Margaret Elizabeth
for 56 residents. The group Ohlinger, Lot, Middleport.
enjoyed hymn singing and
William B. Gregory to Ohio
games. George Glaze had Power Co . 84 A. · Coal,
prayer and ice cream, heart • Colwnbia.
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shaped cookies, .bananas,
Clarence
E.
Gans,
candy hearts, and Kool-Aid Margaret Gans to Sybil
were served. Gifts were Ebersbach,
Parcels,
presented to each one Pomeroy.
present. Going from the class ·
Sybil
Ebersbach
to
were Mr . Glaze, the pastor, Oarence E. Gans, Margaret
Ed Evans, and Mrs. Nora Gans, Alfred Gans, Parcel,
Rice.
Pomeroy.
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Neither Ford's report nor
spokesman Ron Nessen
offered a specific account of
.how Ford spent the $135,000
difference between his
$250,000 1975 salary plus
expense account and his
estimated taxes of $115,000.
"There's a good deal of
eilpense connected with being
President," Nessen said. He
·mentioned clothing, meals
and entertainment for the
President and his wife,
family vacations and the cost
. of sending their four chUdren
to college.
According to the slatemef!(,
Ford's net worth was $323,489
at the end of 1975, compared
wlth $256,378 on Sept. 30, 1973.
The White House did not say
what his net worth was when
he became President, so It
was not clear when the

But Nessen said almOot aU
the increase was attributable
wescalating values for three
properties Ford owns In VIr·
ginia, Colorado and his native
Michigan. Ford is collecting
rent on aU three properties
but Nessen didn't say how
. much.
"It'~ generally agreed he's
paying a very large
percentage of his income for
taxes," Nessen said. " Poople
in that Income bracket
normally don't pay that
much. He has no Interest
expenses,
which
are
normally a large deduction
for' most people. He owns aU
his property outright and his
own personal philosophy is w
not make any effort to find
things that some people find
w avoid taxes."

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In
Florida's
Democratic race:
In other campaign developments:
- A poU released by the
Harris Survey put Sen.
Edward Kennedy, O-Masa.,
four percentage points In
front of Ford and six ahead ol
Reagan. The poU, conducted
among 2,520 Ukely voters In
early January, showed
another non-&lt;:andidate, Sen.
Hubert Humphrey, 0-Minn.,
four points ahead of Ford and
three ahead of Reagan. The
survey said the Democrats
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BY GREG BAILEY
The Meigs Marauders of
· Coach Ron Logan -!ravel to
· Jackson Friday night ro try
for fifth place in the
Southeastern Ohio League
baskelhall race and to raise
their record above .500 as
they tangle wlth the tough
Ironmen of Coach AI Burger.
Meigs Is now 8-8 on ·the year
overall while Jackson is 6-10,
but the Ironmen are always
mugh at home. Meigs is iHI
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It's that time of the year when our thoughts are turnea 1fl
valentines. Husbands, wives, sweethearts, and friends are
remembering each other with cards and gifts, ranging from
the comic to serious expressions.
In the yesteryears of centuries long ago, the Romans
celebrated the feast of Lupercalla, a lover's festival, on
February 15 every year, Christianity tried to give thla pagan
festival a ·Christian meaning, and In A.D. 498, Pope, Gelaslus
changed the festival of Lupercalia wSt. Valentine's Day, to be
observed on Felruary 14. However, these efforts brought Uttle
change to the main thrult of the celebration. ·
Today, the emphasis of many valentine cards Is stated by the
words, "Be My Valentine!'' The thoughtex1wes&amp;ed Is !bat you
want to be respected, appreciated, and loved by the one w
whom the valentine wu sent. But, lnstaad of waDIIDs 10111eone
to be your valentine, why not you be a valentine to others?
According to tradition, St. Valentine Is usoclated with two
martyrs of the orly Christian church. One was a priest who
lived during the 21108 In Rome when Claudius II was emparer,
The priest wu jaDed for aiding persecuted Chrlstia118 and wu
finally beheaded.
Another Valentine was a Bishop of Terin, about 80 miles
· from Rwne. He suffered persecution from Roman aqth()J'Ities
because he had converted a certain Rotnan family to
Cbrlsuanlty. The biShop was beheaded In A-D. 2'13.
Now, I'm not suggestlllll that you lbould become a martyr
and be behea(led when I urge you to be a Valentine I Bul
'instead ol aaldng othen to respect, appreclata, and love u,
why not ahow 0111' love,
and appreclalillllto others by
being helpful and !Pnd to everyone with wbcm we CGIIIe Into
cclntact and thole with whom we 11re 11810C1ated?

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Be (I Valentine!

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BE A VALENTINE!

'
Coach Art Lanham's Rio
3rande College Redmen
finished strong in the second
half Thursday night to turn
back stubborn MI. Vernon
Nazarene College ~2 in a
Mid.&lt;Jhio Conference game.
Rio Grande held a 41-34
halftime lead before the
Cougars bounced back to take

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Seven-foot junior center
James Edwards scored 20
points, hitting IIH&gt;f-12 shots,
to lead Washington past
Southern Cal. The Huskies
are now 19-2 overaU.
II was Washington's second
win In a week over the
Trojans, whose record feU oo
0-3in conference play and li. .tin
tO overall.
4 year certificate
·of
" It 's always good w win In deposit.
Los fulgeles," S~~id Coach $1,000.00
mtnltnum
Marv Harshman. "We felt if deposit, interest paid
we played hard for the first
qu.rterly.
five minutes of the second
A substantial penalty Is
half, ·then we could make
Invoked on all certificate
them play to us -and that's accounts
"withdrawn prior
exactly what happened. I was lo the date ot maturllyc
surprised they didn't zone us.
UCLAgaveus fits with a zone
last week .
Edwards was helped by
Kim Stewart and Ken
Lombard, who each had 15
points, and Lars Hansen with
14. Greg White and Casey
Jones led the Trojans with 16
and 13 points.
In other major action
Thursday night, South
Carolina downed Fordham,
75-&amp;, Drake edged Bradley, '
96-94, and Southern Illinois

seeks crown

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Inflicted the-:-S"tate ' s forSo far, Eaatem. Southem
merely sixth • ranked
and Melg1 l{lgho have
Ironton with its firsi
compllod an Impressive 1&amp;loss of the season , 61-49. But
1 record. Melp Ia U on the
Tuesday night, AI Burger's
season, Southern It U, and
boys lost · a thriller to
Eaatem Ia 4-l (and that
Waverly.
lone loss came within the
Meigs last Friday was busy
county, to Southern),
College .Basketball Results
polishing off Athens in a
· Come out aod cheer lbeae
By United Press International
game at Morrison Gym, 51East
leams 011 Itt the next few
45. But it took a tremendous
Bapt Bible 86 Allentwn 82
weeks as a~y one of them
Ben! ley 76 Bryant 74
surge in the last minute of . might go far In poa~seasoo
Bnghmtn St . 94 E lsnhowr 69
play to do it.
Brandeis 9.5 Lowell 82
play. - Greg JlaUey.
Conn'. ·86 Lafayette 79
· Last January 9, Meigs wol&lt;
Oavls&amp;Etk . 61 FrostbQ 59 ·
the first round from Jackson,
Dowling 72 St . Thos Aqulns 70
Hartwick 68 Utica 49
62~. but had to hold off an
Jrsy City St. 62 Ramapo -44
Ironman rally that saw Jeff
L'e Moyne 72 Corti net Sf. 59
Conroy score 14 poinls in five
, Mercy 91 Concord ill 84
Niagara 63 St . Fran NY 55
minutes
to
give
the
Pha . Pharm 97 Eastern 66
Marauders a scare.
Flha . Text 80 Susquetlnna 48
. I . Coli. 114 Babson 94
Mlck Davenport scored 18
RACINE - The Southern R
Sf. Peter's 8~ lona 73
markers for Meigs In that Athletic Boosters have Sl ippery Rock 83 Steubnv l 74
.contest.
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purchased a new $2,100 video- So. Carolina 75 Fordham 65
Brook 75 Marist 68
The fronmeq have a score tape machine to asslst "lhe Stony
W .Va . St . 117 Sa l~m 99
W settle, and Ron Logan's athletic department and , W .Va . Wslyn 88 Beckley 68
81 Moravlan 48
boys want fifth place, so it student activities at Southern Widener
Worcester St . 68 Westfld 61'
,
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should be a whale .of a game. .High School.
South
Chris 60 N.( .. WIIm 58
The Point Pleasant Big
The machine wlll be All
Baptist 73 Charleston 72
Blacks come in to Morrison donated wthe Southern local Campbellsvl 81 Centre 78
Gym saturday night to put -Board of Education Miler the carson .Nwmn 92 Tusculum 76
CoaSt! Car . 81 Fr . Marion 60
"fini" on the regular 197&gt;-76 control of Athletic Direcwr, · Cumberland
99 Union Ky . 77
season.
Delta St . 71 Miss. Colt : 55
carl Wolfe .

The Huskies are In second
place behind UCLA in
Paclflc-3 play with a 6-2
record after a 93-75 victory
over Southern California
Thursday night. UO..A and
USC switch opponents
saturday.
UCLA's Marques Johnson,
who scored 19 points and
grabbed six rebo1mds, said,
"We are starting to play the
kind of baskethaU that is

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beaten again.
And according to BarU&gt;w,
Critics' of UCLA Coach his team has flnaUy begun to
Gene BarU&gt;w will be eating peak after the Bruins
crow before the end of the smashed the Cougars, 104-78.
season,
according
to
"We're esttemely pleased
Washlngmn State mentor wlth our play tonight," said
George Raveling.
Bartow. "I f~ that we are
The Cougars, who fell starting to peak. There is no
victim to UCLA at Pullman, tline to relu In the next six
Wash., last
Saturday, games. Tomorrow we will
traveled ro Pauley PavWon start
preparing
for
Thursday night -«&lt;ly to be Washington , our ·biggest
game of the year."

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1975 MUSTANG II GHIA

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County
Is
producJn&amp; ~notch girls
basketball. Area fans
sbould take noUee In the
next few weeks as this Is
the flnt year for a girls
poot·oeason Slate Tour-

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upended 19th..-anl&lt;ed West
Texas State, 66-57.

a two-point advantage early
in the •econd half.
Rio reeled off eight straight
~.
points midway in the second
This last league game is a
hall, then gradually pulled
big one as a Meigs victory
away during the final four
and a Logan Chieftain loss at
minutes of play.
Ironton would give the
Jimmy Noe paced the
Marauders sole possession of
Redmen with 36 points. Gil
fifth place In the SEOAL.
Price U&gt;ssed in 18 and Jim
Last week the .Jronmen
Stewart added 14 . Paul
Albanese added nine and Bob
SAN DIEGO (UP I) - In Caldwell did an · outstanding
lils money clip, firmly job on the Cougars' Bill
pressed between a couple Bradley, limiting the Cougar
I
I
of $20 bills, J. C. Snead ace to just 14 points.
;!
m~s,
Ron Ward led MI. Vernon's
carries a four:leaf clover.
Ordinarily
Sammy attack with 16 points. Mark
NBA Stiindings
Freeman added 12 and Steve
Snead's nephew Isn't a
"' By United Press lnternatio..al
#'
East!rn conference
superstitious man, but he Is Sargeant 10.
Florida A&amp;M 86 Albany St. 75
"
Atlantic Division
Florida St . 109 111. St . 81
now.
Rio Grande is now 13-12
~
W. L. Pet. GB
Furman 97 Richmond 85
overall
and 7-4 inside the MidSnead
claims
tbat
had
It
~ Boston
JS 15 .700
·
Gardnr .Webb 115 Livngs tne 9t
• Buffalo
32 21 .604 4'1'
· Geo Mason 96 Towson St. 76
Ohio Conference.
nol
·been
lor
the
fact
he
• Phil&lt;~~ delphia
32 21 .604 .4'1"
Guilford 9~ Pembi"oke St. 81
Mt. Vernon dropped to 4-18
found the lour-leaf clover
... New York
26 29 .473 1Ph
Hampden . Sydney Bl Lynchbg 60
!
Central Division
Hampton lnst . 103 Fayetfvl 82
Thursday, he wouldn't on the year and 1-9 inside the
..
w. L. Pet. gb
Johns Hopkins 65 Swarthmore
have shol a seven-under- conference .
•C leveland
30 22 .577
56
Saturday the Redmen take
"" Wash ington
30 23 .566
112
par 85 that gave him the
Ky . St. 12 No . Kentucky 63
: Houston
·
26 24 .520 3
Lander 106 S.C..Spartnbg 86
on
Urbana in Lyne Center. It
.
lead
by
a
shot
over
ailing
., New Orleans 25 26 .490 .w.Lenoir Rhyne 8'2 Belmnt Abby
will
be the final regular
Curlls
Sifford,
Peter
•A tlanta
25 ~9 .463
~
75
CINCINNATI (UP!)
•
Western Conference
made more · than $100,000, LincoJfl Mem . 79 Mill igan 69
season
game of the 1975-76
Oosterhuls
and
Jerry
Pate
With many top players reportedly are seeking hefty Loyola Md . 87 Catholic 70
•
Midwest Division
campaign.
Tipoff lime for
and
Bruce
Crampton.
•
W. L. Pct. GB • continuing w negotiate for
increases in the •200,000 Radford 80 Llberly Bapt 76
• M il waukee
22 31 .415
•
So . Alabama 83 Mercer 70
Saturday's
encotinter is 8
big pay raises In the wake of range.
• Detroit
20 31 .392 1
Stetson 86 Samford 69
p.m.
~ t&lt;ansas Ci ty
19 35 .352 3112 last year's World Series
Other regulars like George Tenn·Chatt. 100 Tenn Wslyn 86
. The Rio JV 's will play
t~~ Ch l c agQ
16 37 .302 6
St . 83 Alabama A&amp;M 81
victory, the Cincinnati Reds Foster, Dave Concepcion and Tenn.
..:
Pacific Dlvi'sion
vatdsta st . 94 Cotumbs Coli. 92
Urbana in the preliminary
•
· W. L
Pd: GB
made their first an- Ken GriHey, who contributed Wash&amp;Lee 93 E. Mennon ite 72
game,
starling at 6 p.m.
: Golden State 38 15 .717
69
nouncement of 1976 contract heavily to the Reds' success Wofford ao limestone
Midw ..t
• Los Ang eles
21 27 .500 ll 'h
signlngs Thursday .
•Seattle
24 29 .453 14
lastyear,alsoareseekingbig · Augustana Ill. 75 E lmt~rst 56
Cen1. St. tJJ Detr oif Tech 54
The
first
five
to
come
w
: ~~~~~~Kef
~~ ~~ ::~: ~~ terms were pitcher Jacll; pay hikes.
Detroit 104 Cleve St . 72
•
Thursday's Results
. Billingham, 8 veteran Drake 96 Bradley 94
•Cleveland 86 Chi cago 83
BiUingham, qutfielder Merv righthander, had a 15·10 ·Green Bay 65 No . Mich . 53
By MIKE HU.GHES
Jno Wesley .102 NorthwoOd 74
0
8
RettenmWld, catcher Jeff So- . record last season .
UPI Executive Sports Edlwr
: ~~~~~\tt~7 :~ 1~ ~~: :~fa ~ 04
Rose .H'utman 67 ·Principio!J 58
vern,
first
basemaq•
Friday's Ga~es
Austria
INNSBRUCK,
RettenmWld, who got in 93 so .. 111 . 66 w. Te&lt;as Sl . 51
• Hous)on at Phi ladelphia
.
.
outflelder
Mike
Lum
and games and came to bat only Wilberforc~~et~!!'e~{ande 71
(UP!) - Dorothy Stuart
:Buffa lo a t Kansas Cify
third baseman-outfielder Bob 188 times, hit .239.
~ . Cleveland at M ilwaukee
Hamill is 19, can lulrdly see
.
Abilene Chris 58 Tarle ton 53
• Boston at Phoenl;.;
Bailey .
vern acquired from the E . N.M ... 66Lubb0ck Chris 59
wlthout her glasses, stands 5So
•New Orleans at Los Angeles
'
Lamar 86 TeKas -Arlington 83
Stars
like
Pete
Rose
and
foot-3 and weighs 121 poWlds,
"Atlan ta at Seattle
Chicago White Sox In a trade McNeese 85 Ark. Sl. 78
:
Saturd1v 's· Games
Johnny Bench, who topped for pitcher Clay Carroll, hit Midwestern 91 Phillips 82
bul on the Ice she Is every bit
11New Or leans at Phoen ix
·
Pan Am 67 Texas A&amp; I 61
$150,000
salary
mark
last
the
a
princess.
•C leveland at Buffalo
.293 for Denver of the s . Houston M southweslrn 63
season, and Joe Morgan, who American Association last Sui Ross 76 Howard Payne 7~
: Philadelphia at New York
She is the best free skster
. Houston at Washing ton
West
In
the world. Her peers say it
"Milwaukee at Chicago
season.
E . Montana 84 carroll 64
'
~'~Oetro il at Golden State
and
the record books say it.
Lum, picked up from Futterton 67 san Jose St. 66
!Sea ttle .!It PoriiMd
Atlanta In exchange for Pacific 68 San Otego 51 . 62
She has won the free-aksting
UCLA 104 Wo!!Sh ington St ." 78
·LOCATED ON ST. ROUTE 124. AT MINERSVILLE
••
segment of the world
shortstop D~rrel Chaney, washington 93 So. Ca lif. 75
championship for the last two
:
ABA Standings
balled .228for the Braves last
PH. 992·5111
By United Pren International
year.
years,
and would have won
•
W. L
Pet. GB
the overaU championship had
Bailey, acquired from
~ Denver
39 12 .765
: New York
33 19 .635 6 111
NEW
YORK
(UP!)
her compulsory figures been
Montreal for pitcher Clay
'
... s an An tonio
29 ~ 1 580 ?'I'
Ill,
president
Sidney
Salomon
half
as good as her. free
Kirby, hit .273 for the Expos
~" Kent uckv
29 23 .558 10''.,
and managing director of ll)e. program.
!'( Indiana
28 26 .519 12 11'
·
L:!iESHlRE - After a co1a . last season.
._S t . LQOIS
23 3~ .418 18
.
St.
Louis Blues hockey teann,
But .111~1 was In the past.
first quarter, the Southern ·
._ virginia
8 43 . 157 31
' '
is
reported
in
"good"
Dorothy,
under the watchful
"'
Thursday 's Results
Tornadoettes got in the
til
(No games sche&lt;lul ed I
condition
fol'lowlng eye of carlo Fassi, perfected
groove and went on to defeat
SEO frosh
:
Friday's Games
unspecified
chest
surgery at her routine figures during the
.. st. L OUIS at New York
the girls of Kyger Creek 43-14
~ Kentucky at Virginia
the
Sloan
Kettering
Institute last six months, and goes lnm
Thursday night at Cheshire.
standings
"' tndlano!l at San Anton io
for cancer Research. .
mnlght's final in the overall
:
Saturday 'S Games
The score was lied !Hi at the
SEOAL
FRESHMEN
A
hospital
spokesman
said
Barring unforeseen cirlead.
.. New York. at Denver
first quarter buzzer but the
( Flnall
• Kentucky at Virg inia
the
operation
was
successful
cwnatances,
she wlll win the
W L.
P OP
visitors began fast-breaking Te~m
:san Antonio at Indiana
and
that
Salomon
was
resting
'76
Olympic
tiUe.
Loga
n
10 2 60 2 374
w get out to a 19-10 halftime Alhens
••
10 2 516 400
comfortably. lie Is expected
edge .
Gallipolis
9 3 478 396
w
return w work in a few
:
{!i'HLStAndings
Waver l y
7 5 401 392
Southern's defense stif- Meigs
• By Untied Press lnternaflonitl
.
3 8 338 460 · weeks.
fened and held the Bobcats to Jackson
:
Cimpbell Conference
2 9 350 470
•
Patrick Division
0 12 329 522
just two points in each Wellston
11 •
W. l. T. Pts. gl ga
TOTALS
&lt;I 41 3014 J014
::LEVELAND (UP!) ,...
•~ Phlladelph i 34 10 10 78 240 148 remaining quarter while they
Thursday's results :
·
The
Cleveland Indians tiJday
Athens 41 Gallipolis 33
: NY Islanders 281511 61209132 were busy scoring 24.
Waverly
32 Wettston 30
KINGSTON
,
R.l.
(UP!)
anno1mced
the signing of
• Atlanta
26 24 8- 60 189 110
Sophomre Jean Rilchhart Meigs 41 Jack~on 37
• NY Rangers 20 29 6 46 176 229
Robert
L.
Griffin,
footba1J
catcher
Ray
Fosse, pitcher~
led all scorers with 14 points
:
Smythe Division
coach
itt
Idaho
State
UnlverTom
Buskey,
Bob Reynolds
•
w. L. T . Pts. ga ga and Cheryl Larkins and
Tonight's
games
• Chicago
231616 62 170 153
been
named
head
and
Steve
Kline
and infielder
sity,
has
•Vancouver 22 23 10 54 183 187 Brenda Lawrence added 11
at
the
University
of
Larvell
Blanks.
The signing
JERRY COLEMAN
coach
• St. Louis
19 27 8 46 167 197 and 10. Southern's record is
SEOAL
:Minnesota
16 34 4 36 132 193
Island,
succeeding
brings
w
23
the
number
of
Rhode
Gallipolis at Athens
•Kansas City 12 35 7 31 131 230 now IMJ. Lawrence had nine
Logan at Iront on
Jack Gregory ,
players in the fold for the 1978
•
Willes Conference
rebounds for the winners.
Meigs at Jackson
season.
Gregory
resigned
shortly
:
Norrl~ Divis ion
G. Moses had seven points Waverly at Wellston
•
W. L, T . Pts. gb ga
TRI -VALLEY
after the Ranns' U season.
Jerry Coleman is proud to announce that he is now
for
Kyger Creek. Monday, Alexander
•Montrea l · 40 8 8 88 238 121
at Warren Loca l
·
The
36-year-old
Griffin,
•Los Angeles 29 2.t 4 62 191 t90 Southern will host Federal
Nelsonvllle .York at Belpre
your local SUN BOTTLE GAS r.e presentative.
SAN FRANOSCO (UP!) :Pittsburgh
22 25 8 52 220 215
who was an assistant coach at
Vinton Counfy at Federal
Hocking.
.Detroit
18 J1 1 43 150 211
Hocki ng
San
Francisco
49ers
of·
The
Jerry is a graduate of Meigs High School and has
Rhode Island under Jack·
•Washington
5 44 1 17 150 281
Southern - Lawrence :HlSVAC
,
the
National
Football
League
•
Ad11ms Division
from
1988-69,
signed
a
Zllly
Hannan Trace at Sou thern
three years experience in the bottle gas field. He is
:
W. L. T. Pts . gf ga 10, Rilchhart 7-0-14, Larkins
have signed Ed Alsman as
Symmes Valley at Kyger
four-year contr~ct.
..- Boston
34 11 9 17 214 156 &gt;-1-11, Sayre 1-0-2, Roy 1-0-2,
Creek
looking forward .to providing the people .in Meigs
special assignments coach,
• Buffalo
31 15 9 71 235 164 Ord 1-0-2, Allen 1-0-2. Totals
OTHERS
.
the
nwnber
of
bringing
to
five
• Toronto
23 21 n 57 193 189
North GaJIIa at Ml,ller
County and the surrounding area with the be.s t
:ca lifornia
19 29 7 45 165 187 21·1·43.
Oak Hilt at Southwestern
assistants hired by new
•
Thursd1y's Results
Kyger Creek - Day 1-0-2, Buffalo at Wehama •
possible service available.
Coach Moote Clark.
111 Phllactelphla 6 NY Rangers 1
South Point at Chesapeake
BOSTON (UPI) - Jockey
Rawlins 2·1-5, Moses 3-1-7.
Alsman, 34, had been
Portsmouth at Mason, Ky .
=~~n~~~:,e~s,1.~~~es:1 s_4City 2
Joan O'Shea Is In " linproved
Totals 8-2-U.
SATURDAY
serving
as an aasistant coach
•
Frida•ts Games
SVAC
but guaroed condition" wlth
Quarter Scores
~~:Philadelphia at NY Rangers
Los Angeles ~IUDS.
wlth
the
Symmes Valley at Eastern head Injuries suffered In 8
South.
6 19 '!I 43
•euttalo at AHMta·
OTHERS.
:st. Louis at Washington
freak accident Wednesday at
Point P leaso!lnt at Meigs
KC
6 10 12 14
•Boston at California
Trimble at Nelsor'lv il le -York &amp;tffolll Downs race track.
•
Saturday's G11mes
Miller at Bfrne Union
O'Shea, 51, believed w be
:Pittsburgh .!II NY Islanders
Wheelersburg at Portsmouth
.Atlanta at St. Louis
TUESDAY I Feb. 171
the oldest active female
•Los Ang at Montreal, aft
SVAC
jockey In the nation, was
.,Detroit at Minnesota
Eastern at Southwestern
:vancouver at Toronto
fppd . from 1· 101
Injured when the horse she
~t~ Chlcago at Kansas Ci ty
OTHERS
was riding back to a stable
The Dai~-Ale)(ander at Wellston
••
area made a sudden move.
Caldwell
at
Belpr~
oEwoTEo TO THtr
•
Federal Hocking at Trimble ·
INTEREST OF
•~
Warren Loca l at Wi lliam .·
MEIGS-MUON AREA
"
1/VH~ Standings
s town
·
CHESTER
L.
TANNEHILL
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22 27 .s 49 185 195
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22 31 1 45 199 237
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111
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shortstop, have signed 37·
2157 .
•Minnesota
28 22 4 60 193 195
Stcond c tass postage
year-4!1d Gene Michael, a
•Phoenix
26 21 6 58 199 180
peld at· PomerOI' , Ohio .
•san Diego
26 25 4 .56 214 196
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APPLE GROVE, OHIO - · read scripture from Matthew charge of the business
The United Methodist Women 18th Chapter and the 2nd meeting and announced
several district meetings the
of the Apple Grove Church Chapter of Ephe'seans. Mrs .
met at the church Tuesday Howard Shiveley read a group wlll send an offering m
the Walter Cleland Memorial
poem, "Statement of Belief"
evening.
Mrs . Dallas Hlll was and Florence Smith read, Fund and one w the Meigs
devotional and program "Lord You Placed Me Here. " Cou nty Fire departments
Mrs, Shiveley installed the citizens fund . Mrs . Alice
leader using as her topic
"Concepts
of
Mission officers for 1976. They are Balser will be In charge of
Today." The group ·sang, Mrs. Dallas Hill, president; ·collecting postage stamps to
he sent w Church World
~ ·There's a world out there" Mrs. Robert Smith, vice
with Florence Smilh at the president; Mrs. Dorsey Service to feed needy
piano. Mrs . Lucille Rhodes Parsons, . secretary- families and orphanages
. lreasurer; Mrs. Arnold Hupp, overseas. If any one would
~3!::~~-=::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::;:::;:;:;:;:·:~:~:::~=:~::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::;::::::;:::::::::.;:: chairwoman of nominations i
like to help, please . cut
&amp;
Mrs. Bertha Robinson, stamps from letters leaving
part or--the envelope on them .
Precanceled Christmas
~:;:
:;:; personhood: Mrs . Alice stamps are urgently needed.
Flowers were w be sent w
Arnold Hupp, a surgical
Helen Hottel
·
Christian
Social · In- patient ai Holzer Medical
volvement; Mrs . Eileen ' Center. A round robin get
S. S. BeneUts for Ex-Wife1
Buck, Supporlune Com- wen card was signed for Mrs.
DEAR HELEN:
munity; Mrs. Hers~hel Howard Roush who suffered
You mentioned In a recent colwnn that if a lJlllll and Norris, program resources; broken ankles and Is now a
woman are di.vorced after 20 years of marriage to each other, Mrs. Jack Ables, committee patient at Lawrence Co1mty
his ex-wife is still eligible to receive Social Securlty'lnsurance on Membership; Mrs . Her- General Hospital, lrontoo.
wife's benefits when they reach retirement age. I understand schel Norris, Public relations
The birthday of LuclUe
that if she's 62 or over.at t(me of divorce she Is also entitled to and Historian.
Rhodes was observed.
his ll&lt;!nefits.
·.
Mrs. Shiveley led the group Hostesses for the evening
Will she lose these benefits If the husband remarried? - in singing "I'll go where You were Dolly Wolfe and Jan
WONDERING
.
Want me to go" and read Norris.
DEAR WON :
Mrs. Shiveley read a poem
scripture from the 16th
No.
chapter of Mark . Mrs. Dolly ' 1The Labors are Few" and
You canflildoutall you need wknoll' ..,.- and them some! Mrs . Bertha Robinson closed
Wolfe gave prayer.
about Social SeclD'Ity by purchasing the bulky (paperback)
Mrs. Dallas Hill was in the service with prayer.
"Social Security Handbook" from The Superintendent of
Documents,
U.Sunder
. Government
C., 20012. Cost:
$5. - H.Printing Office, Washingron, D. ,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,

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By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
I do not wish to leave you
DEAR DR. LAMB - My w·ith the impression that I
husband is 33 years old and think your husband has no
very active. He works as an problem. You will be suralhJetic direcmr and plays prised to know that people
basketball three limes a with heart disease can do lots
week. He also referees &lt;i things, including quite a bit
baske !ball and baseball. This of physical exertion without
has been his schedule for' · having any symptoms.
nearly three years.
Athletes with diseased heart
DEAR HELEN :
Recently he had an elec- valves from rheumatic f~ver
I'm another male who believes men should wear what's
trocardiogram as part of a have won major athletic
comfortable, even though the articles of clothing may be
medical examination. The events. · A large nwnber of · conunonly Considered uwomen 's wear."
'
docwr said the ECG showed men who have had heart
A lot of men are wearing their wlves' pantyhose on fall and
results of a mild cardiac attacks and have been
problem. He was sen.t 'to a rehabilitated· have even winter hunting trips. They keep us warm without the bulk of
thermals. I never reaUzed before how warm nylon can be. I'd
specialist
in
internal competed in the Boston
wear them for work too, If they were more manageable.
medicine and he said the marathon . ·
But hazatds are Involved. :My suggestion w an
· same thing. He suggested
Those who want in- enterprising manufacturer: Why don't you design pantyhose
that bad teeth could he the formation on what you can for men, made of heavier-duty nylon and, m6st Importantly,
reason for the strange pat- expect after a heart attack
wlth strategic flaps? You'd luwe a hot-aelling Item here. tern .
can send 50 cents for the THAD
My husband had the bad Health Letter, Number 2-12, DEAR THAD:
.
Ieeth removed and another After the 'Heart Attack .
Could be - especially If the name were changed to ' 'StudECG was done . II was the Enclose a long, stamped, self- hose". -H.
same.
addressed envelope for
My husband had asthma mailing. Address your letter DEAR HELEN:
and rheumaiic.fever when he lo me in care of this
One of your correspondents referred to ''people who hate
was a child. Last year an newspaper, P. 0 , Box 1551, their elderly parents so much they put them away in nursing
ECG was performed and the Radio City Station, New homes."
doctor said his heart was York, NV 10019.
I used to feel !bat such homes were gloomy places until I
O.K. At this point we are at a
The old idea that if you worked in one. Then I learned that most of the people there
standstilL Surely a man have heart disease you can 'I NEEDED the care of registered or licensed nurses. They are
couldn't be as active. as my do anything is an Idea of the there for bealth reasons, not because their children don't love
husband If he hadhad an at- past. True, some people have them. I think far too much guilt is laid on famiJies who have no
tack.
enough damage to their heart Oilier good choice - and I think nuralng homes get
DEAR READER - I can't that they do well to be able w WIwarranted crltlcl8m too.
leU you wha I your husband's . accomplish the normal Uving
U a patient comes In with a terminal Ulnesa, then dies in
record shows without seeing tasks but this Is by no means spite of exceU4mt care, ~e word Is, "Yes, old folks just don't
it. But I can tell you after th~ rule. The problem Is last long In nursing homes."
.
having seen records on over identifying who can be
· On the other hand, a little old lady In a wheel chair, with
122,000 men in the Air Force trained to do more and who diabetes, heart trouble and emphysema, may live for years.
flying population that in- needs to restrict activity.
Th€n people say' the home goes to great trouble to keep her
dividuals wlth no significant
Yqur husband's hiswry of alive so It can collect money for ber care. Is that fair?
heart disease can have previous rheumatic fever
After you work here for a while, yoo don't think of patients
records lila I look Uke almost would provide the basis for 11 confused, hardly lwman belngll. You see them as
every serious pattern com- some changes In his heart Individuals:. Linda Is the one who keeps peppermints In her
monly allrlbul!'d w heart that c6uld be related to room: Mr. Dean lilies jigsaw puzzla; Goldie mlkee beautiful
disease./ You have to changes in the . ECG. · Uttle craft things; old George Ia Ukely to throw his table lmlfe
correlate the ECG with the However, if he had no· at you if be doesn't Uke his tray. And you learn to keep an eye
patient's hiswry and fin· :damage from rheumatic on Mrs. Jonee, whomiChtgofcra wallllnher nightie. After an,
dings, .
fever he would be expected w she's sweet, thougb forgelful.
When a person has no have a normal recn'
Naturally, I thlnlllt'a nice If older parents can Uve with
symptoms at all and Is
What can you do m resolve their children (or by (benuoelves with children close by), but If
physically active, you must the situation? I think you they are really ~ell • Incapacitated, taldng care of them can
be careful in concluding that should have ).our husband be a fu1I..tlme job. So lllll'llng homes provide this much.ft!eded
seemingly abnormal pa~lerns seeri by a heart' specialist. I, and Utile appreciated aervlce. -WORKED THERE
:.
mean anythi~g. Many well note you Uve' In Nevada, so DEAR W.T.:
·
conditioned athletes have ask your docwr to refer your
'l1laiW f~r )'DID' l{ood_letter. .
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changes (particularly T wave husband to the University
Would you believe? This "wbat to do with the elderly"
changes for those Interested Medical Center at either Sell controversy brought more maD reeponae than hal any
In lennlnology) !bat mimic Lake or Denver. The cardiac question Iince the tiule: "Are wmnen u highly saed u the
coronary artery dlaease . ·de par !men Is in either of modern world bellevea them to be?" -H.
Individuals who have ln- these centers could resolve
leJpreted Iota of records In the problem and If additional Got 1 problem? An adult subject for dlacuulon? You can taUt It
lalthy people become aware tests are necessary, they over In her column If you. write to Helen Bottel, care of this
newspaper.
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The · open chilrch wedding
of Miss Pamela Nicinsky,

FRIDAY
MARY Shrine No. 37 Order
of the White Shrine of
Jerusalem
Friday
at
Pomeroy Masonic Temple 8
p.m. PoUuck ·refreshments.
RETURN Jonathan Meigs
Chapter. Daughters of the
American Revolution , 1:30
p.m. Friday at the Pomeroy
First Baptist Church.
Members are to contribute a
historical fact in response to
roll call . Keith Circle,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Nicinsky, and Donald
Vaughan, son of Mr . and Mrs.
Richard Vaughan, wiiJ.. be
held Saturday al6 :30 p.m., at
the Middleport First United
Presbyterian Church.
The Rev. Dwight Zavilz
will officiate. A half-hour of
music will precede . th e
ceremony.
Attendants for the bride. elect will be Kim Jones,
Pomeroy , maid of honor;
Beth Vaughan, Middleport,
Joyo;e Hutchison, Rutland ,
and Becky Crawford and Jan
Huges
of · Florida,
bridesmaids . Zandra
Vaughan and Betsy Herald
will be junior bridesmaids
and fl ower girl will be Kim
Smith, Florida, cousin of the
bride-elect.
Bill Vaughan will serve as
best man for his brother . and

bicentennial minuteman , will

be the speaker. Delegates to
the Continental Congress to
be elected. Hostesses, Mrs.
George Skinner, Mrs. Mark
Grueser and Mrs. Ed Foster.
HAPPY Harvesters Class,
7:30 Friday at Trinity
Church.
YOUNG ADULT Class of
Bradford Church of Christ,
Friday evening at church
with Nancy Morris as
devotional leader; potluck

HEARTLINE PROJECT - Elderly and shut-in residents of the
community were remembered with decorated trays of homem~de
cookies and candies Thursday by the women of the Heath Umted
Methodist Church, Middleport. The valentine project is annllllllY carried
out by the Mternoon Circle and chairperson this year was Mrs. Norman
·Wayland. Forty-five trays were prepared and delivered and a huge box of

refrP~hment~

MISCELLANEOUS SHOW·
·ERin honor of Mr. and Mrs.
'Roger Ziegler' Friday, 7:30
p.m. at Modern Woodmen
Hall, Burlingham.
SATURDAY .
SONGFEST Saturday, 7:30
p.m. at Rutland Church of
God; SR 124, this side of
Rutland. Gospel Tones will be
featured.
SOUP and bake sale
Saturday at Syracuse
Municipal Building. Serving
will begin at noon. Bring
containers for carryout orders. Sponsored by Syracuse
Ladies Auxiliary.
RACINE Masonic Lodge
461 special meeting Saturday
at 4 p. m. Work in master
mason degree. All master
masons invited.
SUNDAY
WEEKEND REVIVAL
Friday through Sunday, 7:30
each evening at United Faith
Church, Pomeroy, with Rev.
Hennan Stewart, of Waverly
speaking. Public invited.
COUNTYWIDE Prayer
meeting 2 p. m. Sunday,
Hiland Chapel off Route 7,
Glen Bissell, class leader.
SPECIAL Services this
Sunday at Antiquity Baptist
Church, 10:30 a.m. and 7:30
p.m. with Rev. Curtis Sleven,
South Point, speaking.
POMEROY Uttle League
Baseball Association Sunday,
2 p.m. at American Legion
Hall. All parents urged l&lt;i
attend.
MONDAY
SOUTHERN Athletic
Boosters Monday, 7:30 p.m.
at the high school.
WINDING Trail Garden
Club, 7:30 Monday night at
the home of Mrs. Robert
Lewis. Members are to lake
their
favorite
flower
arranging book for display.
Mrs. Alice Thompson will
give an ecology report on
paper recycling, and the
program, a review of
"Grapes are Great" will be
given· by Mrs. Earl Thonia.
Presidents' Day is to be the
theme of arrangements.
CANDY
STRIPERS
Veterans ·Memorial Hospital
Monday, 7 p.m. in hospital
cafeteria.
RACINE PTO Monday,
7:30 p.m. with fourth , fifth
and sixth grades in charge Qf
the progr'3Jll. Fourth grade
will serve refreshments ,
Babysitting will be provided.
EASTERN ATHLETIC
BOOSTERS
important
'meeting Monday at the high
school, 7:30 p.m. All fans,
parents
and
alumni
requested to attend.
REVIVAL IN PROGRESS
through Feb. 22, at Faith
Tabernacle Church Bailey
Run Road. The Rev. Emmitt
Rawson, · pastor . Services
nightly at 7:30.

.Polly's Pointers
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By Polly Cramer

Campaigning for
less wasted food

DEAR POLLY - Mrs. E.
B.'s Pet Peeve concerning
theamounloffood wasted, by
being left on plates in
restaurants, prompted my
letter. Our Reading ( Pa.)
branch of the American
Association of University

COOPERATING with the
·program of reducing loud

waste.
WE
SERVE
GENEROUS PORTIONS but
II you want less than usual,
just tell the person who
serves you. DON'T TAKE
MORE THAN YOU CAN
EAT!
DON'T SERVE MORE
Women is working hard on a
"Waste No Food.'' program THAN WILL BE EATEN!"
Other examples from the
that has already received
stale sponsorship. I am en- slogans fqr this campaign are
closing some of our material " Food is our greatest source
that is being

drcul~ted

in

of energy. Conserve it!"

the goodies were taken to the Meigs County Infirmary for the residents
there. Shown as they worked on the project were, from the left, Mrs.
Wayland, Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs. M. L. French, Mrs. Robert Rinehart,
Mrs. James Jividen, Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mrs. Charles McDaniels, Mrs.
Jessie Houchins, Mrs. B. B. Zeigler, Mrs. Perry Mitch and Mrs. C. E.
Young.

I

Kojak at the Fi~st
Southern Baptist ChurciJ. in
Pomeroy• Well - not, reallv.
However, Gary Basham ,
Sunday school director of the
church, has launched a "five
fabulous Sundays" campaign
during February. Basham
says people living to be 100

schools', chur- "Today's hunger problems
ches and homes. - MRS . . could become our children's
food crisis. Waste less food
J.B.D.
DEAR READERS - I am . NOW!" "Is your garbage
sure most of us agree that the disposal the bi'ggest eater In
amount of food wasted in our your house'! Smaller se~vings surprise cake , tea, coffee, ~
country is staggering, so it is mean more clean plates, · mints and nuts were served.
great to hear of those who not Mom. Let us all try to waste
The program was opened
only realize this, but are less food!" 11 Be creative! Use with everyone singing "We
doing something about it. leftover food when possible Have Heard The Joyful
This project seems so Worth- and as soon as possible." Sound ," and the call to
while that there must be "Slop it! If food is wasted,
others throughout this great not even tasted, you lose, we
land of ours who would like to lose, and the world loses
restaurants ~

kno"' more a bon t it.

essential energy. "

The Reading project is
described as a Waste No Food
campaign. To quote ihem
','Before going to the public,
we went to the Restaurant

What is being done successfully In one community
could be done in · others and
,anyone interested in ~un­

sidering a similar project,
AsS., Food SerVice people in and who wish further inthe schools and other groups forl!latlon should not write
whose c ooperation was me, but the Reading Am. Ass.
essential to our undertaking. of University Women Waste
after that we were able to No Food Program, 1921 N,
present our plans briefly at a 15th St., Reading, Pa. 19604,
community-wide meeting on who gave their gracious
World Hunger, sponsored by permission for this. I think
the Ministerium and twenty you will agree these ladies
other
concerned have something that deserves
organizations. Striking being brought to the attention
posters
were
secured, of everyone. My hat is off to
distributed and menu iuserts them - how about yourS? by the thousands were placed POLLY.
In restaurants. Inserts with a
brief
message
were
DAUGHTER ILL
distributed through local
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hysell,
department stores with 10,000
Pomeroy, have spent the past
packets of seed."
The restaurant inserts say week in Columbus with their
"WE CARE about the infant daughter, Jennifer,
problem of hunger in the who is confined to Children's
world today and in the world Hospital. Born on Dec. 31,
of our children. WE ARE Jennifer was transferred to
Children's Hospital when she
was two days old and spent a
month undergoing treatment.
She became ill again last
MONDAY
week and after being
MEIGS-&lt;;ALLIA Chapter examined at Holzer was
OCSEA Monday, 8 p.m. at the again sent to Children's
Guiding Hand School.
HospiiBI.

years old, would only see days in February and
February have five Sundays Basham stated (jokingly, at
once in that lifetime so the first) that he will shave his
"five fabulous Sundays" head like Koiak if there are
campaign evolved .'
100 people in attendance on
Sunday school members any of the five Sundays.
signee! a commitment card to
The church congregation is
attend Sunday school in shooting for the goal and have
observance of the five Sun. already purchased Basham a
"Kojak lollipop" in case the
goal becomes a reality . A
member of the church has
promised to knit Basham a
cap to keep the shaved head
warm .

First aid kits
to be bought

First aid kits for use by the
Big Bend Citizens Band
emergency team will be
purchased by the Ladies
Auxiliary of the club with
proceeds of a candy sale
currently underway.
At a recent meeting of the
Auxiliary. purchase of a
large coffee urn to be used
during the summer safely
coffee breaks was approved .
Plans were discussed for
attending a meeting at the
Trimble High School sponsored by the Golden Wings
Radio Club of Athens.
·welcoll)ed into membership ,were Barbara Fry,
Elsie Jones, Donna Davis,
Dottie Nelson and Mary
Christy. Refreshments were
served by ·Mary Robinson,
Linda Schultz and Rose
Hysell. The meeting was held
at the Salisbury Township
building, and 24 members
attended.

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Mary Bryan, of The French
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Gallipolis, was guest speaker
for the evening . Her theme
was " Time ." Mary and her
daughter Pam were a c·

companied by Nancy Elkins
as they sang ''In Times Like
These."
Carolyn Dailey, the WMU
presiden t, presided over a
short business meeting .
Others attending were
Jeannie McClure, Sylvia
Zwilling, Kathy Elkins, Judy
Elkins, Jane Ingles, Bonnie
Ingles, Kim Basham, Peggy
Shoemaker, Jill Srnith, Karen
Spencer, Julie Spencer,
Beverly Roush, Beth Aon
Roush, Cheryl Roush , Cheryl
Lefebre, Rena Le(ebre , Bobbi •
Pauley and Belly Pauley.

In 1975, the White House
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Ford would . name Carla
Anderson Hills as Secretary
of Housing and ·urban
Development.
A thought for the day :
· French statesman Maurice
Talleyrand said, " Women
sometimes forgive a man

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At the Thursday after schil'bl meeting of the Racine
Brownies, the girls started work on a new project, making a
Brownie banner. Details for Thinking Day were worked out
and a discussion was held on Day Camp to take place in July at
Camp Kiashuta.
Lisa Parsons led in the pledge to the flag, Mandie Hill gave
the Brownie promise, and refreshments were provided by
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meeting of the Women 's
Missionary Society of the
Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
Church at the parsonage.
In the absence of Mrs. Jean
Wright, who is touring the
Holy Land, Mrs. Iva Powell
presided. She noted that the
World Day of Prayer service
will be held this year at the
Hysell Riln Free Methodist
Church with women from
bolh churches P.arlicipating.
Members were reminded

Bridesmaid
party held

that February is Compassion
Month and offering banks are
available to each falllily.
Susan Fleshman presented
a Bible study on "Loving
God". ~ripture references
were taken {rom Luke and
Matthew, and the group
participated in a discussion.
Prayer was by the Rev. Floyd
F. Shook, pastor. Poems, a
paraphrase of "If I Go First"
and the "Backslider and the
Crossroad', were read · by
Mrs. Bertha Parker .
Refreshments were served
by the hostesses, Mrs. Shook ·
and Mrs. Bertha Parker.
Others attending were Mrs. ·
Della Curtis, Mrs , Tina
Jacobs, Mrs. Ann Mash and
Mrs. Donna Gilmore .

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At the Monday night meeting of the Middleport Juniors a
valentine party was held along with a practice for Thinking
Day, The scouts will present Japan.
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POMEROY .TROOP 78
Valeptines were made when the Pomeroy Brownies met
this week at the schooL Karen Spencer led in the pledge and
the Brownie promise. Patrol leaders selected were Charlene
Swartz for ihe Pink Panthers, Karen Spencer, Pomeroy
Bag!~. and Diana White, Pomeroy Squirrels. A presentation
. on Spain was planned .for Thinking Day.
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SALEM CENTER
Founder's Day was observed
at a :-ecent meeting of the
Salem Center PTA at the
school.
Sixth graders, Mark
Blackson, Herbert Miller ,
Dennis Thronton , Patricia
Kunath, Tammy Fetty,
Denise Barrell and Paul
Graves presented "Getting to
Know Your PTA" ; with fifth
graders. Tammy Wood ,
Charles N·eutzling, Joan
Tanner, Shirley McDonald,
Sean Graves, Scott Lester,
Greg Rife and Keith Johnson,
teUing about Founder's Day.
Minnie Riggs presided al
the meeting with Mrs .
Char lotte Willford giving the
· secretary-treasurer's report. ·
Mrs . Robert Wilson reported
on school activities, and
devotions.

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SYRACUSE TROOP iu2n
Plans to attend church on Girl Scout Sunday, March 7, in
uniform at the Asbury United Methodist Church were made
when the Syraclllie Brownies met Thursday at the school.
The troop also made arrangements to sell candy bars to
help defray e&gt;:penses of a planned trip to Mr, Cartoon in
Huntington. A practice was held for Thinking Day.
Kristi Haynes gave the pledge to·the flag, Tracy Hubbard
led in the promise, and Carol Hendrix, the Brownie Smile song.
Paula Winebrenner told about the Brownie B's. Refreshments
were served by Sherri Sisson.

DUDLEY'S FLORIST

INVESTMENT NOTES

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Countries fr001 &amp;rOWid the world will be presented by
Meigs County girl seoul troops on International Thinking Day
to be observed Sunday, Feb, 22 with ~ program at the
Middleport Elementary School from 2 to 4 p.m.
Meettnc Wednesday nlsht at the Columbus and Southern
Oliio Electric Co. social room, final plans for Thinking Day
were made. Mrs. Mary Wise will be mistress of ceremonies for
the program which is open to the public.
Each troop will present a country in costume, games, songs
llll!i foods. The troops and their countries are Pomeroy
Juniors, India; Harrisonville Juniors, Italy; SyraCUie
Brownies, France; Chester Brownies, Germany; Middleport
Juniors, Japan; l'qmeroy Brownies, Troop 76, Spain; Rutland
Brownies, Juniors and Cadettes, Philippines; Salem Center
Brownies and Juniors, Me&gt;:ico; Salisbury Juniors, Holland;
Harrisonville Brownies, Vietnam; Chester Juniors, Brazil;
Syracuse Juniors, j8Jil8ica; Salisbury Brownies, Ball; Racine
Brownies, England, and the Pomeroy Brownies, Troop 1271,
Switzerland.
.
Mrs. Merle Johnaon announced she will give a first aid
course for scout leaders and volunteers Feb. 16 and 23 from 6 to
10 p.m.
Mrll. J&lt;ihnaon, Brownie consultant, met with the Brownie
leaders attending, Mrs. Vera Johnson, Pomeroy; Mrs.
Charlotte Wamaley and Mrll. Barbara Dugan, Racine; Mrs.
Joyce Sisson, Syracuse; Mrs. Linda Stewart, Chester; Mrs.
Susan Hebner, Harrisonville Brownies; Mrs. Leta Fetty, Mrs.
Barbara Lambert IIJI!i Mrs. Maust, Salem Center.
Mrs. Wise, jurilor con,sultant, conferred with the junior
ll!lldersthere, Mrs. Gertrude Casto, Pomeroy; Mrs.'Margaret
Parker, Salisbury; Mrs. Delores Gaus and Mrs. Mary Ash,
· Harrisonville; Becky Triplett, Salem Center, and Mrs. Phyllis
Dugan, Rutland Cadettes.
Mrs. Pat Thoma, service unit director, presided at the
meeting.

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A bridesmaid dinner party
was held Wednesday night at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Nicinsky honoring their
daughter Pam,, bride-elect of
POMEROY BROWNIES 12'11
Donald Vaughan, and her
A valentine exchange was .held at the Pomeroy Brownie bridal attendants.
meeting. Erin Anderson gave the promise, Debbie Wyatt, the
Following a chicken dinner
pledge to the flag. Thinking Day was' discussed with the a bridesmaid replica cake
parents to be contacted by . leader Mrs. Vera ·Johnson was . served with sherbet.
regarding costuming.
Pink and burgundy nosegays
held the cards which marked
SALISBURY JUNIORS 100
.
the seating arrangement. An
At the Thursday meeting of Salisbury juniors a report arrangement of pink pomwas given on the cookie sale. Costuming for Holland, the pons and baby's breath
Thinking Day country, was discussed and a valentine party flanked by while tapers in
was held in coo junction with the meeting. Kathleen Parker will silver holders centered the
bring refreshments for the next meeting.
U!bJe.. Gifts were presented to·
the bridal attendants by the
bride-elect.
Attending were Kim Jones,
Pomeroy; Joyce Hutchison,
Rutla~d; Beth Vaughan,
Middleport; Becky Crawford,
Removes shedd ina h1ir and caked·on mud quickt~ and
. and exciting sport: - Paul Marianna, Fla.; Zandra
euily. Groom 'n Shed 15 a 4-in· la:roomini tool.
Vaughan and ·Betsy Herald,
Tbe Meigs Coun ly Juni~r Cross, reporter.
Replace~ old ·fashioned circUlar curry combs, rubber or
plastic curry combs. shedding blades and shedding b15rs. '
Middleport,
and
Mrs.
Leadership Club met Feb. 2
The Hillbillies 4-H Club
Ideal for loose.nlng he111vy winter coats. Absolutely will
Richard
W.
Vaughan,
mother
al
the
Columbus
and
not damage sensitive skin . Oval shaped for ease of
held their first meeting of the
the
prospective
handling over body and legs. Adjustable st rap for
Southern Ohio meeting room, year on January 30 at lhe of
comfortable f1t .
for their January meeting to home of Maxine Dyer. There bridegroom. Co-hostess for
Stop in today and p(ck up Groom ' n Shed . It's the
discuss plans for programs to were 10 members and two the dinner was Mrs. Harvey
newest, most revolutionary arooming tool from Farnam .
Crawford of Marianna, Fla.
help citizens in its area and advisors in attendance.
educational trips junior
Officers elected were,
'
leaders may U!ke.
president, Mike McGuire;
An entertaining, in- vice presiden l, Billy Dyer;
teresting, as well as secretary, Opal Dyer;
FOR EARLY
educational demonstration
treasurer, Mark McGuire;
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was given by three members
SPRING
news reporter, Patty Dyer;
The Store With "ALL KINDS OF STUFF"
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For Pels - Stables - Large &amp; Small Animals. Lawns _
the Ohio University Karate safety chail-man, Kevin
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Club, seeing the moves and
Napier and Crystal Roush;
..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,.._ _.. techniques of this mysterious
health chairman, Mary
PROJECTS
Colwell .and recreation
BUY QUALITY...
leaders, Dean Colwell and
'Lark Napier.
A total of 39 projects were
chosen by the 10 members.
The group voted that dues
wilt be 15 cents. Mrs. Dyer
served refreshments to the
group. The next meeting will
be February Wat the home of
Maxine Dyer. At this time the
project books .will be
distributed. - Patty Dyer,
reporter.

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appointed Bishop Laszlo
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as Roman Catholic Primate
of Hungary .
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home of her grandmothe r,
Mrs. Sharolett.e Goody,

ANKLES BROKEN
RACINE - Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Roush spent the
weekend in Ironton with
relatives. Sunday Mrs. Roush
fell, broke both her ankles,
and is confined to Laurence
County General Hospital,
Room No. 116, 9th Street,
Ironton, Ohio. Letters or
cards would be appreciated
as she will he there several
. weeks.

NEW

SEED CORN
,.,.

Pickens. 'Love Lined Me'
was sung by all members.
The educational lesson was
given by Mrs. Click on house
plants. She deacrlbed the
differen't soil mixtures and
fertilizers to use. She showed
how to re-use articles to make
attractive pots for plants, It
was reported $32.23 was
made on caps for charity.
Audrey Hoffman, Cultural
Arts chairwoman, announced
a workshop for Feb. 19 . .
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Rex Van
Fossin, and an early spring
hlffimage sale will be held for
a money making project, It
was announced.
Attending were Dorothy
Click, Lois Durst, Opal
Friend, Pat Friend, Linda
Grimm, Audrey Hoffman,
Judy Hunt, Sharon McClellan, Mildred Morgan,
Maxine Morrison. Rutb
Pickens, ~ue Sayre, Shirley
Van Fossin and Barbara
Winter. .
Maxine Morrison· received
a special surprise gift from
her secret sister. Sue Sayre
won the door prize. St.
Valentine's Day theme was
used
throughout
the
decoration and refreshments.

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Carolyn Dailey and Donna
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LETART. W. Va. - The
Letart
Extension
Homemakers Club held its
February meeting at the
home of Mrs. Jack Pickens.
The president, Mrs.
Dorothy Click, presided and
the theme for d...-otions was
'Love Is the · Greatest'
scripture taken from I Corn.
13: 13 was led by Ruth

prayer -wa s given by Rhojean
McClure and Donna Spencer.
A testimony was given by
Nancy Elkins. , Rachael

ASPECIAL G'IFT FOR

SUNDAY

ushers wiU be Bill Quickel, '
Cheahire, Carl Myers,
Cheshire ; Dennis Wolle,
Middleport, and Mike Hendrickson, Gallipolis. David
Vaughan wiU be ringbearer
and Craig Nicinsky and
Rusty Parsons, acolytes.

.I

Valentine meeting
enjoyed at church
A mother - daughter
valentine meeting was held
by the WMU of the First
Southern Baptist Church of
Pomeroy, Monday, in observance of . Focus Week..
Tables wete decorated in the
valentine theme, and a jello

Letart Club gathers
at Pickens home

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Turkey &amp; dressing,
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ham .

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Nicinsky- Vaughan
.·to wed Saturday.

Social
Calendar

The · open chilrch wedding
of Miss Pamela Nicinsky,

FRIDAY
MARY Shrine No. 37 Order
of the White Shrine of
Jerusalem
Friday
at
Pomeroy Masonic Temple 8
p.m. PoUuck ·refreshments.
RETURN Jonathan Meigs
Chapter. Daughters of the
American Revolution , 1:30
p.m. Friday at the Pomeroy
First Baptist Church.
Members are to contribute a
historical fact in response to
roll call . Keith Circle,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Nicinsky, and Donald
Vaughan, son of Mr . and Mrs.
Richard Vaughan, wiiJ.. be
held Saturday al6 :30 p.m., at
the Middleport First United
Presbyterian Church.
The Rev. Dwight Zavilz
will officiate. A half-hour of
music will precede . th e
ceremony.
Attendants for the bride. elect will be Kim Jones,
Pomeroy , maid of honor;
Beth Vaughan, Middleport,
Joyo;e Hutchison, Rutland ,
and Becky Crawford and Jan
Huges
of · Florida,
bridesmaids . Zandra
Vaughan and Betsy Herald
will be junior bridesmaids
and fl ower girl will be Kim
Smith, Florida, cousin of the
bride-elect.
Bill Vaughan will serve as
best man for his brother . and

bicentennial minuteman , will

be the speaker. Delegates to
the Continental Congress to
be elected. Hostesses, Mrs.
George Skinner, Mrs. Mark
Grueser and Mrs. Ed Foster.
HAPPY Harvesters Class,
7:30 Friday at Trinity
Church.
YOUNG ADULT Class of
Bradford Church of Christ,
Friday evening at church
with Nancy Morris as
devotional leader; potluck

HEARTLINE PROJECT - Elderly and shut-in residents of the
community were remembered with decorated trays of homem~de
cookies and candies Thursday by the women of the Heath Umted
Methodist Church, Middleport. The valentine project is annllllllY carried
out by the Mternoon Circle and chairperson this year was Mrs. Norman
·Wayland. Forty-five trays were prepared and delivered and a huge box of

refrP~hment~

MISCELLANEOUS SHOW·
·ERin honor of Mr. and Mrs.
'Roger Ziegler' Friday, 7:30
p.m. at Modern Woodmen
Hall, Burlingham.
SATURDAY .
SONGFEST Saturday, 7:30
p.m. at Rutland Church of
God; SR 124, this side of
Rutland. Gospel Tones will be
featured.
SOUP and bake sale
Saturday at Syracuse
Municipal Building. Serving
will begin at noon. Bring
containers for carryout orders. Sponsored by Syracuse
Ladies Auxiliary.
RACINE Masonic Lodge
461 special meeting Saturday
at 4 p. m. Work in master
mason degree. All master
masons invited.
SUNDAY
WEEKEND REVIVAL
Friday through Sunday, 7:30
each evening at United Faith
Church, Pomeroy, with Rev.
Hennan Stewart, of Waverly
speaking. Public invited.
COUNTYWIDE Prayer
meeting 2 p. m. Sunday,
Hiland Chapel off Route 7,
Glen Bissell, class leader.
SPECIAL Services this
Sunday at Antiquity Baptist
Church, 10:30 a.m. and 7:30
p.m. with Rev. Curtis Sleven,
South Point, speaking.
POMEROY Uttle League
Baseball Association Sunday,
2 p.m. at American Legion
Hall. All parents urged l&lt;i
attend.
MONDAY
SOUTHERN Athletic
Boosters Monday, 7:30 p.m.
at the high school.
WINDING Trail Garden
Club, 7:30 Monday night at
the home of Mrs. Robert
Lewis. Members are to lake
their
favorite
flower
arranging book for display.
Mrs. Alice Thompson will
give an ecology report on
paper recycling, and the
program, a review of
"Grapes are Great" will be
given· by Mrs. Earl Thonia.
Presidents' Day is to be the
theme of arrangements.
CANDY
STRIPERS
Veterans ·Memorial Hospital
Monday, 7 p.m. in hospital
cafeteria.
RACINE PTO Monday,
7:30 p.m. with fourth , fifth
and sixth grades in charge Qf
the progr'3Jll. Fourth grade
will serve refreshments ,
Babysitting will be provided.
EASTERN ATHLETIC
BOOSTERS
important
'meeting Monday at the high
school, 7:30 p.m. All fans,
parents
and
alumni
requested to attend.
REVIVAL IN PROGRESS
through Feb. 22, at Faith
Tabernacle Church Bailey
Run Road. The Rev. Emmitt
Rawson, · pastor . Services
nightly at 7:30.

.Polly's Pointers
--

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By Polly Cramer

Campaigning for
less wasted food

DEAR POLLY - Mrs. E.
B.'s Pet Peeve concerning
theamounloffood wasted, by
being left on plates in
restaurants, prompted my
letter. Our Reading ( Pa.)
branch of the American
Association of University

COOPERATING with the
·program of reducing loud

waste.
WE
SERVE
GENEROUS PORTIONS but
II you want less than usual,
just tell the person who
serves you. DON'T TAKE
MORE THAN YOU CAN
EAT!
DON'T SERVE MORE
Women is working hard on a
"Waste No Food.'' program THAN WILL BE EATEN!"
Other examples from the
that has already received
stale sponsorship. I am en- slogans fqr this campaign are
closing some of our material " Food is our greatest source
that is being

drcul~ted

in

of energy. Conserve it!"

the goodies were taken to the Meigs County Infirmary for the residents
there. Shown as they worked on the project were, from the left, Mrs.
Wayland, Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs. M. L. French, Mrs. Robert Rinehart,
Mrs. James Jividen, Mrs. Walter Hayes, Mrs. Charles McDaniels, Mrs.
Jessie Houchins, Mrs. B. B. Zeigler, Mrs. Perry Mitch and Mrs. C. E.
Young.

I

Kojak at the Fi~st
Southern Baptist ChurciJ. in
Pomeroy• Well - not, reallv.
However, Gary Basham ,
Sunday school director of the
church, has launched a "five
fabulous Sundays" campaign
during February. Basham
says people living to be 100

schools', chur- "Today's hunger problems
ches and homes. - MRS . . could become our children's
food crisis. Waste less food
J.B.D.
DEAR READERS - I am . NOW!" "Is your garbage
sure most of us agree that the disposal the bi'ggest eater In
amount of food wasted in our your house'! Smaller se~vings surprise cake , tea, coffee, ~
country is staggering, so it is mean more clean plates, · mints and nuts were served.
great to hear of those who not Mom. Let us all try to waste
The program was opened
only realize this, but are less food!" 11 Be creative! Use with everyone singing "We
doing something about it. leftover food when possible Have Heard The Joyful
This project seems so Worth- and as soon as possible." Sound ," and the call to
while that there must be "Slop it! If food is wasted,
others throughout this great not even tasted, you lose, we
land of ours who would like to lose, and the world loses
restaurants ~

kno"' more a bon t it.

essential energy. "

The Reading project is
described as a Waste No Food
campaign. To quote ihem
','Before going to the public,
we went to the Restaurant

What is being done successfully In one community
could be done in · others and
,anyone interested in ~un­

sidering a similar project,
AsS., Food SerVice people in and who wish further inthe schools and other groups forl!latlon should not write
whose c ooperation was me, but the Reading Am. Ass.
essential to our undertaking. of University Women Waste
after that we were able to No Food Program, 1921 N,
present our plans briefly at a 15th St., Reading, Pa. 19604,
community-wide meeting on who gave their gracious
World Hunger, sponsored by permission for this. I think
the Ministerium and twenty you will agree these ladies
other
concerned have something that deserves
organizations. Striking being brought to the attention
posters
were
secured, of everyone. My hat is off to
distributed and menu iuserts them - how about yourS? by the thousands were placed POLLY.
In restaurants. Inserts with a
brief
message
were
DAUGHTER ILL
distributed through local
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hysell,
department stores with 10,000
Pomeroy, have spent the past
packets of seed."
The restaurant inserts say week in Columbus with their
"WE CARE about the infant daughter, Jennifer,
problem of hunger in the who is confined to Children's
world today and in the world Hospital. Born on Dec. 31,
of our children. WE ARE Jennifer was transferred to
Children's Hospital when she
was two days old and spent a
month undergoing treatment.
She became ill again last
MONDAY
week and after being
MEIGS-&lt;;ALLIA Chapter examined at Holzer was
OCSEA Monday, 8 p.m. at the again sent to Children's
Guiding Hand School.
HospiiBI.

years old, would only see days in February and
February have five Sundays Basham stated (jokingly, at
once in that lifetime so the first) that he will shave his
"five fabulous Sundays" head like Koiak if there are
campaign evolved .'
100 people in attendance on
Sunday school members any of the five Sundays.
signee! a commitment card to
The church congregation is
attend Sunday school in shooting for the goal and have
observance of the five Sun. already purchased Basham a
"Kojak lollipop" in case the
goal becomes a reality . A
member of the church has
promised to knit Basham a
cap to keep the shaved head
warm .

First aid kits
to be bought

First aid kits for use by the
Big Bend Citizens Band
emergency team will be
purchased by the Ladies
Auxiliary of the club with
proceeds of a candy sale
currently underway.
At a recent meeting of the
Auxiliary. purchase of a
large coffee urn to be used
during the summer safely
coffee breaks was approved .
Plans were discussed for
attending a meeting at the
Trimble High School sponsored by the Golden Wings
Radio Club of Athens.
·welcoll)ed into membership ,were Barbara Fry,
Elsie Jones, Donna Davis,
Dottie Nelson and Mary
Christy. Refreshments were
served by ·Mary Robinson,
Linda Schultz and Rose
Hysell. The meeting was held
at the Salisbury Township
building, and 24 members
attended.

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Mary Bryan, of The French
City Baptist Church of
Gallipolis, was guest speaker
for the evening . Her theme
was " Time ." Mary and her
daughter Pam were a c·

companied by Nancy Elkins
as they sang ''In Times Like
These."
Carolyn Dailey, the WMU
presiden t, presided over a
short business meeting .
Others attending were
Jeannie McClure, Sylvia
Zwilling, Kathy Elkins, Judy
Elkins, Jane Ingles, Bonnie
Ingles, Kim Basham, Peggy
Shoemaker, Jill Srnith, Karen
Spencer, Julie Spencer,
Beverly Roush, Beth Aon
Roush, Cheryl Roush , Cheryl
Lefebre, Rena Le(ebre , Bobbi •
Pauley and Belly Pauley.

In 1975, the White House
announced that President
Ford would . name Carla
Anderson Hills as Secretary
of Housing and ·urban
Development.
A thought for the day :
· French statesman Maurice
Talleyrand said, " Women
sometimes forgive a man

birthday Wednesday at the

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At the Thursday after schil'bl meeting of the Racine
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Brownie banner. Details for Thinking Day were worked out
and a discussion was held on Day Camp to take place in July at
Camp Kiashuta.
Lisa Parsons led in the pledge to the flag, Mandie Hill gave
the Brownie promise, and refreshments were provided by
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Missionary Society of the
Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
Church at the parsonage.
In the absence of Mrs. Jean
Wright, who is touring the
Holy Land, Mrs. Iva Powell
presided. She noted that the
World Day of Prayer service
will be held this year at the
Hysell Riln Free Methodist
Church with women from
bolh churches P.arlicipating.
Members were reminded

Bridesmaid
party held

that February is Compassion
Month and offering banks are
available to each falllily.
Susan Fleshman presented
a Bible study on "Loving
God". ~ripture references
were taken {rom Luke and
Matthew, and the group
participated in a discussion.
Prayer was by the Rev. Floyd
F. Shook, pastor. Poems, a
paraphrase of "If I Go First"
and the "Backslider and the
Crossroad', were read · by
Mrs. Bertha Parker .
Refreshments were served
by the hostesses, Mrs. Shook ·
and Mrs. Bertha Parker.
Others attending were Mrs. ·
Della Curtis, Mrs , Tina
Jacobs, Mrs. Ann Mash and
Mrs. Donna Gilmore .

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their honor. Mrs. Burris is the former Clara Elias. Mr.
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their only son, Pete. Mr. and Mrs. Burris have three
grandchildren.

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MIDDLEPORT JUNIORS i19
At the Monday night meeting of the Middleport Juniors a
valentine party was held along with a practice for Thinking
Day, The scouts will present Japan.
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.
POMEROY .TROOP 78
Valeptines were made when the Pomeroy Brownies met
this week at the schooL Karen Spencer led in the pledge and
the Brownie promise. Patrol leaders selected were Charlene
Swartz for ihe Pink Panthers, Karen Spencer, Pomeroy
Bag!~. and Diana White, Pomeroy Squirrels. A presentation
. on Spain was planned .for Thinking Day.
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SALEM CENTER
Founder's Day was observed
at a :-ecent meeting of the
Salem Center PTA at the
school.
Sixth graders, Mark
Blackson, Herbert Miller ,
Dennis Thronton , Patricia
Kunath, Tammy Fetty,
Denise Barrell and Paul
Graves presented "Getting to
Know Your PTA" ; with fifth
graders. Tammy Wood ,
Charles N·eutzling, Joan
Tanner, Shirley McDonald,
Sean Graves, Scott Lester,
Greg Rife and Keith Johnson,
teUing about Founder's Day.
Minnie Riggs presided al
the meeting with Mrs .
Char lotte Willford giving the
· secretary-treasurer's report. ·
Mrs . Robert Wilson reported
on school activities, and
devotions.

"Will
Play Cupid for You"

I junior subordinated}

of Valentine
Gift ideas

SYRACUSE TROOP iu2n
Plans to attend church on Girl Scout Sunday, March 7, in
uniform at the Asbury United Methodist Church were made
when the Syraclllie Brownies met Thursday at the school.
The troop also made arrangements to sell candy bars to
help defray e&gt;:penses of a planned trip to Mr, Cartoon in
Huntington. A practice was held for Thinking Day.
Kristi Haynes gave the pledge to·the flag, Tracy Hubbard
led in the promise, and Carol Hendrix, the Brownie Smile song.
Paula Winebrenner told about the Brownie B's. Refreshments
were served by Sherri Sisson.

DUDLEY'S FLORIST

INVESTMENT NOTES

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Countries fr001 &amp;rOWid the world will be presented by
Meigs County girl seoul troops on International Thinking Day
to be observed Sunday, Feb, 22 with ~ program at the
Middleport Elementary School from 2 to 4 p.m.
Meettnc Wednesday nlsht at the Columbus and Southern
Oliio Electric Co. social room, final plans for Thinking Day
were made. Mrs. Mary Wise will be mistress of ceremonies for
the program which is open to the public.
Each troop will present a country in costume, games, songs
llll!i foods. The troops and their countries are Pomeroy
Juniors, India; Harrisonville Juniors, Italy; SyraCUie
Brownies, France; Chester Brownies, Germany; Middleport
Juniors, Japan; l'qmeroy Brownies, Troop 76, Spain; Rutland
Brownies, Juniors and Cadettes, Philippines; Salem Center
Brownies and Juniors, Me&gt;:ico; Salisbury Juniors, Holland;
Harrisonville Brownies, Vietnam; Chester Juniors, Brazil;
Syracuse Juniors, j8Jil8ica; Salisbury Brownies, Ball; Racine
Brownies, England, and the Pomeroy Brownies, Troop 1271,
Switzerland.
.
Mrs. Merle Johnaon announced she will give a first aid
course for scout leaders and volunteers Feb. 16 and 23 from 6 to
10 p.m.
Mrll. J&lt;ihnaon, Brownie consultant, met with the Brownie
leaders attending, Mrs. Vera Johnson, Pomeroy; Mrs.
Charlotte Wamaley and Mrll. Barbara Dugan, Racine; Mrs.
Joyce Sisson, Syracuse; Mrs. Linda Stewart, Chester; Mrs.
Susan Hebner, Harrisonville Brownies; Mrs. Leta Fetty, Mrs.
Barbara Lambert IIJI!i Mrs. Maust, Salem Center.
Mrs. Wise, jurilor con,sultant, conferred with the junior
ll!lldersthere, Mrs. Gertrude Casto, Pomeroy; Mrs.'Margaret
Parker, Salisbury; Mrs. Delores Gaus and Mrs. Mary Ash,
· Harrisonville; Becky Triplett, Salem Center, and Mrs. Phyllis
Dugan, Rutland Cadettes.
Mrs. Pat Thoma, service unit director, presided at the
meeting.

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A bridesmaid dinner party
was held Wednesday night at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Nicinsky honoring their
daughter Pam,, bride-elect of
POMEROY BROWNIES 12'11
Donald Vaughan, and her
A valentine exchange was .held at the Pomeroy Brownie bridal attendants.
meeting. Erin Anderson gave the promise, Debbie Wyatt, the
Following a chicken dinner
pledge to the flag. Thinking Day was' discussed with the a bridesmaid replica cake
parents to be contacted by . leader Mrs. Vera ·Johnson was . served with sherbet.
regarding costuming.
Pink and burgundy nosegays
held the cards which marked
SALISBURY JUNIORS 100
.
the seating arrangement. An
At the Thursday meeting of Salisbury juniors a report arrangement of pink pomwas given on the cookie sale. Costuming for Holland, the pons and baby's breath
Thinking Day country, was discussed and a valentine party flanked by while tapers in
was held in coo junction with the meeting. Kathleen Parker will silver holders centered the
bring refreshments for the next meeting.
U!bJe.. Gifts were presented to·
the bridal attendants by the
bride-elect.
Attending were Kim Jones,
Pomeroy; Joyce Hutchison,
Rutla~d; Beth Vaughan,
Middleport; Becky Crawford,
Removes shedd ina h1ir and caked·on mud quickt~ and
. and exciting sport: - Paul Marianna, Fla.; Zandra
euily. Groom 'n Shed 15 a 4-in· la:roomini tool.
Vaughan and ·Betsy Herald,
Tbe Meigs Coun ly Juni~r Cross, reporter.
Replace~ old ·fashioned circUlar curry combs, rubber or
plastic curry combs. shedding blades and shedding b15rs. '
Middleport,
and
Mrs.
Leadership Club met Feb. 2
The Hillbillies 4-H Club
Ideal for loose.nlng he111vy winter coats. Absolutely will
Richard
W.
Vaughan,
mother
al
the
Columbus
and
not damage sensitive skin . Oval shaped for ease of
held their first meeting of the
the
prospective
handling over body and legs. Adjustable st rap for
Southern Ohio meeting room, year on January 30 at lhe of
comfortable f1t .
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Stop in today and p(ck up Groom ' n Shed . It's the
discuss plans for programs to were 10 members and two the dinner was Mrs. Harvey
newest, most revolutionary arooming tool from Farnam .
Crawford of Marianna, Fla.
help citizens in its area and advisors in attendance.
educational trips junior
Officers elected were,
'
leaders may U!ke.
president, Mike McGuire;
An entertaining, in- vice presiden l, Billy Dyer;
teresting, as well as secretary, Opal Dyer;
FOR EARLY
educational demonstration
treasurer, Mark McGuire;
399 w. Main St .
Phone992-216•
Pomeroy, 011io
was given by three members
SPRING
news reporter, Patty Dyer;
The Store With "ALL KINDS OF STUFF"
af
For Pels - Stables - Large &amp; Small Animals. Lawns _
the Ohio University Karate safety chail-man, Kevin
FIX-UP
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Club, seeing the moves and
Napier and Crystal Roush;
..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,.._ _.. techniques of this mysterious
health chairman, Mary
PROJECTS
Colwell .and recreation
BUY QUALITY...
leaders, Dean Colwell and
'Lark Napier.
A total of 39 projects were
chosen by the 10 members.
The group voted that dues
wilt be 15 cents. Mrs. Dyer
served refreshments to the
group. The next meeting will
be February Wat the home of
Maxine Dyer. At this time the
project books .will be
distributed. - Patty Dyer,
reporter.

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Pope Paul VI Thursday
appointed Bishop Laszlo
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Cardinal Joszef Mindszenly
as Roman Catholic Primate
of Hungary .
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home of her grandmothe r,
Mrs. Sharolett.e Goody,

ANKLES BROKEN
RACINE - Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Roush spent the
weekend in Ironton with
relatives. Sunday Mrs. Roush
fell, broke both her ankles,
and is confined to Laurence
County General Hospital,
Room No. 116, 9th Street,
Ironton, Ohio. Letters or
cards would be appreciated
as she will he there several
. weeks.

NEW

SEED CORN
,.,.

Pickens. 'Love Lined Me'
was sung by all members.
The educational lesson was
given by Mrs. Click on house
plants. She deacrlbed the
differen't soil mixtures and
fertilizers to use. She showed
how to re-use articles to make
attractive pots for plants, It
was reported $32.23 was
made on caps for charity.
Audrey Hoffman, Cultural
Arts chairwoman, announced
a workshop for Feb. 19 . .
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Rex Van
Fossin, and an early spring
hlffimage sale will be held for
a money making project, It
was announced.
Attending were Dorothy
Click, Lois Durst, Opal
Friend, Pat Friend, Linda
Grimm, Audrey Hoffman,
Judy Hunt, Sharon McClellan, Mildred Morgan,
Maxine Morrison. Rutb
Pickens, ~ue Sayre, Shirley
Van Fossin and Barbara
Winter. .
Maxine Morrison· received
a special surprise gift from
her secret sister. Sue Sayre
won the door prize. St.
Valentine's Day theme was
used
throughout
the
decoration and refreshments.

AMAZING

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apd Mrs. Jim Goody,
ce'lebr.ated her ·sr cond

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L i ma beans . c orn ,
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Carolyn Dailey and Donna
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YOUR

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LETART. W. Va. - The
Letart
Extension
Homemakers Club held its
February meeting at the
home of Mrs. Jack Pickens.
The president, Mrs.
Dorothy Click, presided and
the theme for d...-otions was
'Love Is the · Greatest'
scripture taken from I Corn.
13: 13 was led by Ruth

prayer -wa s given by Rhojean
McClure and Donna Spencer.
A testimony was given by
Nancy Elkins. , Rachael

ASPECIAL G'IFT FOR

SUNDAY

ushers wiU be Bill Quickel, '
Cheahire, Carl Myers,
Cheshire ; Dennis Wolle,
Middleport, and Mike Hendrickson, Gallipolis. David
Vaughan wiU be ringbearer
and Craig Nicinsky and
Rusty Parsons, acolytes.

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Valentine meeting
enjoyed at church
A mother - daughter
valentine meeting was held
by the WMU of the First
Southern Baptist Church of
Pomeroy, Monday, in observance of . Focus Week..
Tables wete decorated in the
valentine theme, and a jello

Letart Club gathers
at Pickens home

I Will Be Absent
From My Office

Kojak coming to Pomeroy?

Turkey &amp; dressing,
roast b~ef , MambUrger
steak, flounder fish,
ham .

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DICK TRACY ••
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13, 1976

POM
POMEROY
Rev w H Perr•
pastor
Roy Mayer Sunday school
$Upt
Church school
9 15

am
a m

worsh tp sen• tee
Youth chot r

10 24

rehear s al

Mondc!ly
J 30 p rn
under
dtrectton ot M{H'f Sk tnner .
sentor cho•r rehearsal 7 30
p m Thursday wtl h Mrs Paul

Nease d trector

POMEROY

CHURCH OF

THE NAZAREN E -

Corner

Unton ~nd Mulberry
R ev
Clyde V H enderson . pastor

Sunday school. 9 30 a m . G len
McC l ung

supt

rnorntng

worsh•p

10 JO am
e ven•ng
7 30
m d w ee k
serv tce, Wednesday 7 ~0 p m
GRACE EP ISCOPAL - Tt1e
R ev Harold D eeth
re c tor

servtce .

Church serv tces. 10 30 a rn
Holy commu nton lirs. t Sun day
of month church schoo l 10 30
am lor nurserv thr ouah 12

POMEROY

NE SS

CH

Harr.sonvtlle Rev
M~ley , Pas t or Henr
Su nday Sc llool Supt
Sc hool 9 JO am
Evenmg
wor shtp 7 lOp m Prayer and
Pra seserv• ce , Thur sday 7 30

pm

SYRACUSE
t=IRST
CHURCH OF GOO Rev
George Oiler pastor Sun d ay
schoo l 9 45 am
morntnQ
pr e a c hmg ,
11
am
evangel tS t 1c serv1ce 7 30 p m
Prayer meeltng
Thu rsday ,
7 30 p m
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHR I ST, 200 W
Matn St
Jer r y Paul
mm1ster
phone 992 7666
Conse r va t t ve
non
m st r um enlal
Sunday wor
Sh 1p, 10 am , Btble stu d y, 11
am , worsh~p 6 p rn Wed
nesday B1ble st udy 7 p m

CHURCH OF

RUTLAND
FREEWILL
BAPTIST Roger Turner
pas1o r Supenntendent Doy l e
am
worsh tp, 10 30 am
Sund ay sc h ool
10
adult worship servtce and Hudson
11
young peopl e's m ee lmg , 1 30 am , Morn ,ng worsh1p
p m Combm ed Btb lt- st ud y om Sunday eventng se r vtce
7 30 We dnesday Btble study
and prayer meeting . Wed
1 30 p m
nesda y, 7 30 p m
OLD
DE XT ER
BIBLE
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray w W m mg offtcer CHRISTIAN C HURCH - Rev
Ron Terr y
p as tor
Sunda y
m c harge Sun d ay , 10 am
Mrs Worley
Holiness mee tin g 10 30 am • sch oo l 10 a m
Franc 1s
superm t end en t
Su nday
Schoo l
Youn~
Morntng warsht p
11 am
P e ople 's Le gton
7 p m
Thursday I to 3 p m , Lad ees Sunday eve n ng serv tce 1 30
GRA HA M
UNITED
Pre p
t-tom e L eague 7 p m
METHODIS"f Pr eachtng
c l asses
ST
PAUL LUTHERAN 9 30 a m , ftrs t and second
CHURCH ,
Co rn er
o f Sunday s a t eac h month l h trd
Sy camor e and Second SI S, a nd fourlh Sunday s e a ch
Pomeroy , Th e Rev Wi ll iam month, worshtp servt ce a! 7 30
Mtddleswart h Pa st or Sund ay p m Wednesday even1 ng s at
Sc h o o l at 9 45 a m
and 7 30 Pra yt:&gt;r and Btb l e SlUdy
SEVENTH CAY
AD
Church Ser vt c es 11 am
VENTIS T , Mu l berry 'He1ghts
SACRED H EART R.ev
Pome r oy
P asto r
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We l lon , Road
Gerard Seto n Sa bbath Scho ol
pas t or
Ph o n e
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Su p e rtn t en d c n t
C la ra
Sa turday evenmg Mas-s 7 30
Mc in t yre, Sabba t h Sc hool
Sun da y Mass B and 10 a m
Co nfess ton . Saturday 7 7 JO Sa t urd ay afte r noon at 2 00
wtl h
Wor.s h tp
scrv ce
om
POM EROY FIRST BAP 1 tn llo• •no ~I J 15
TIST Re v Ra l ph Zundel ,
RU fi..AN Ll f lt&lt; ST BAt-'
pastor
Wdttam
Watson
TI STCHURCH - Rev Roge r
Sunday school su pt , Sunda y Fo r d
Jr
pastor
D r ewy
sc hool 1 9 JO a m
B YF
6 Gore supt
Sunda y schoo l ,
p m ,
B t ble s tudy
Wed
9 30 a m
mornmg wor shtp
nesday 7 p m
c hotr pra c 11ce
10 45 a m
Wed n esday a 30 p m
THE
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~U~LINb~A I~
~ ~URLh
- Pas tor Jerry Lewts Sunday George Casto pastor Sun da y
9 30 a m
eve nmg
sc hoo l 2 30 p m wtth wors h p Sc hool
worsh1p
1 JO
Thu r s day
servtc e at 3 30 p m
m td
eve nmg pr a yer servtcc 7 30
\ ~eek servtce Tuesd ay 7 30 p
CHRIST - R tc hard Evanson ,
pa st or
Stble sc h ool , 9 30

pm

1-'0MEt&lt;OY
FIRST
SOUTHERN BAPTIST - 281
Mu l ber ry Ave • afft l talecl
w tt h s B c Gary Basham ,
Sun day school supt
Sun d ay
schoo l 9 JO am
morn .ng
w o r shtp . 10 30 a m
even mg
wo r Shi p 6 J O p m
B tble
$1udy , We dn es day 7 30 p m

FAIRPLAY
C H APEL ,
lo c a t ed on Metgs Co unt y
Roa d 1 o ff e lh er 325 or 114
Pas to r
Rev
T her o n
Durh a m Sund ay School 10
a m
worsh tp se rv tce 7 30
p m
Sunday
Prayer
me e ting Tue sd ay 7 ~ 0 p m
youth ser'! •ce
7 30 p m
F nday

RACINE
APOS T O L IC
CHUR C H
Thomas
L
Ho l mes pastor Ev angel1sltc
se r vtce Sund,1y 7 Jll p m
p ray er rnee t tngl ues d ay 7 JO
p m
B1b l e study Thursday

7 30 p

m

M I DWAY
COMMuN IT Y
at
Langsv•lle
C Hur c h
Sunday Schoo~O a m Btble
st udy , Wedne
y 7 30 p m
Ch urc h se rvt
Sa turday at
7 30 p m You th me e tmg s at
7 p m
With Rosco e and
Bel mda F tfe leader s

the sermunette
The love of whtch St. Paul wrttes in I Cormthians Chapter
1318 dlStingutshed by this meanmg it lS self-giving and ts used
to defme the essence of the diVme nature as altogether umque
and dtfferent from human love, as unportant as that ts
Let us note some of what Chapter 13 says . first a brtlltant
life may be gifted wtth eloquence, knowledge, achievement.
Yet without Jove, Paul would say: I am a mere notse , I am
nothmg .
But a beautiful life can be ennched by ( dtvme) love. It 1s
ever pahent, ever kind , never jealous, never boastful , never
arrogant, never rude, never trrttable, never selfish, never
resentful, never rejotces m evil, ever m g~: ever believes,
ever bears ; hopes all th\ngs, endure all thmgs.
A glonous lif~ ts mdwelt by love. Love never fatls, ts
unpertshable, ts eternally young
A:l Valentine's Day comes and we are remmded of love ,
dare one ask of hliDSelf "Do I understand what God's love to
me, for me , and m me, IS all about ?'' - Robert T Bumgarner.

Apple Grove
News Notes
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mrs. Enna Wtlson was a
dmner guest Sunday of Mr
and Mrs Butch W1lson
Ronald Wtlson was an
overmght guest of hi s
grandmother, Mrs. Wilson,
on Saturday
Mrs Pearl Whitman of
Athens was a Sunday guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cross
Mr and Mrs Andrew Cross
an&lt;' ,,, Paul David Ne1gler,
spent a recent Sunday wtth
Mr and Mrs Edwm Cross at
Cohun bus
Herbert Shields ts ill wtlh
flu and bronchitis
While visiting relahves m
Ironton Mrs. Betty Roush fell
and broke both her an kles
Mrs Herbert Roush, Mrs
Sh1rley Ables v1s1ted Mr and
Mrs. Henry Phelps Wed nesday
Guests of Mrs Mae Durst
Wednesday were Mrs Violet
Bush, Mrs Conme Tucker,
Mrs. Iva Orr and Mrs Shirley
Ables
Mrs .' Dolly Wolfe vtstted
Mrs Ferne B Hayman
Mr and Mrs Orvtlle
Harpold of Belpre spe nt
Sunday w1th Mr and Mrs
Bill Fox.
Mr and Mrs Don Hodge of
Col wnbus, Sh&lt;· fl Beegle of
Dorcas, were weekend guests
of Mrs June Wickersham
and sons.

Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Manuel and daughters of
Racme, Mr. and Mrs Gary
Roush and Jeremy were
Sunday guests ill Mr and
Mrs Lester Roush and
family.
Mr. and Mrs Lester Roush
visited Mrs. Gladys Shields,
Mn. Edna Roush at Ritcme
Sunday evemng. Herbert
Roush vistted Mrs Shields
and Mrs Roush Monday

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evemng

Mr . and Mrs Gera ld
Hayman a nd son , Keith ,
spent Saturday evemng w1th
Mr and Mrs Gene Jewell at
Letart, W Va. Barbara and
Bob Jewell aecompamed
them home a nd :~~pe nt
Saturday mght Mr an~ l'ylrs
Jewell spent Sunday w1th the
Haymans and took them
home .
Mrs Foc1e Hayman and
Ke1th VISited Mrs Lilhe Hart,
Mrs. Be
y Cunmngham a t
Racme Monday evenmg
Mrs E ula Wolfe was a
dmner guest Monday evemng
of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Norns at Syracuse
Mrs . E ul a Wolfe and
grandson , Kevm Wolfe, left
Tuesday for a v1s1t wtth Mr
and Mrs Glenn Swartz at
DIXon , Ill.

Carmel New~
Mr. and Mrs Roger
Grueser and fam 1ly of Logan,
Mr and Mrs Arthur Orr of
Chester vtsl ted wtth Mr and
Mrs. Robert Lee and fam1ly
Sunday aftern oon
Mr an d Mrs Dwtght
Swepston an d daughter,
Jana, of Colwnbus spent
Saturday mght here at the
Lee residence a nd called at
the home of Mrs L1zz1e V1gar
of Mornmg Star
Douglas Hilty and R1ta
Sauer of Toledo spent a
weekend w1th Mr and Mrs
Edson Roush.
Mr. and Mrs Douglas
Johnson of Racme v1s1ted a t
the home of Arthur Earl
Johnson and famtly.
Mr and Mrs Hayman
Barnltz of Pomeroy called on
relatives at Ca rmel on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs James Circle
of New Haven and Mrs.
Hattie Powell and daughter,
Addie of Racme R D v1s1ted
at the home of Mary Crtcle
during the weekend

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Butternut
Ave ,
Pomerov
Envoy and Mrs
Ray W 1n 1ng
off1cers tn
charge
sund a y hot•ne ss
meehng , 10 am , Sund a y
schoo l
10 JO am
leader
YPSM Elotse Adams 7 30
p m
salvat 1on
meettn9
Ladles H ome League 12 noon
to 2 p m, Thursday . prayer
meetmg and .Btb le study.
Thursday 1 30 p m

MORSE
CHAPEL
Worsh •P II am
Church
TUPPERS
PLAINS
SchOOl 10 a m
CHJliSTIAN C HUR CH
PORTLAND Wors h i p
Eugene Underwood . pastor
7 JOp m • Church Scllo ol9 30
ttoward Caldwell , J , Sunday
am
Sc hool Sup!
Su nday Sc haar.
SUTTON - Church School
9 30 a m , Morntng Sermon.
9 30 am Worshtp 1st and ) r d
10 30 a m
Sun d ay even1ng
Sundays 10 30 am
se r v•ce , 1 p m
NORTH EAST CLUSTER
LETART FALL ~ UNITED
R ev Rob ert M eece ,
BRETHREN
Rev
Pas t or
Freeland N orr1s
pastor ,
Denms Cree gar ,
FJoyd Norr1s supt
Sunday
Ass oc Mm1ster
sc hoot
9 30 a m , morn mg
MIDDLEPORT
JOPPA - WorSh iP 10 am .
sermon . 10 30 am
Prayer
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Church Sc hool9 am Prayer
serv•ce Wednesday 1 30 p m
Corner Fo urth and Mllm , Meettng Wednes da y 8 p m
CHESH IR E CHURCH OF
M1dctleport Rev Henry Key ,
LONG BOTTOM Wa r
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
Jr , pastor
Sunday Sch ool.
sh tp 9 a m , Sunday Sc hoo l
sm.th , p as tor Sunday School.
9 30
a m
Mrs
Erv•n
9 45 am , Prayer Meetmg
10 a m
Arthur H enson.
Baumgardner , supt , Morn.ng
Wednesday 1 JO p m
Supt , Mornmg Worship , 11
worsh1p 10 45 am
NORTH
BETHEL
am • Young Peoples serv1ce ,
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Worshtp 11 am
Chu r ch
7 p m
Ev enmg sen11ce. 7 J ()o
- Larry Ca rn ahan pres1d1nQ
Sch oo l 10 am
p m
Wednesda y Mid Week
m 1n ts t er
Sunday ,
B1b l e
ALFRED - Su nday School
Prayer Serv tce, 7 30 p m
l ec tu re . 9 30 am
Watch
9 45 am
Worsh•P 11 am
Yo ulh meetmg
6 30 p m
t ower study , 10 30 am
Prayer meet.ng Wednesday
Evenmg wor sh 1p 1 30 p m
Tuesday
B 1b le study
7 JO 7 45 p m UMW Jrd Tu esday
CHESTER CHURCH OF
p m , Thursday
mtn1st r y
8p m
THE NAZARENE R ev
school
7 30 p m
se rvt ce
REEDSVILLE Sunday
Herbert
G r a t e.
paslor
me etin g 8 30 p m
School 9 30 a m WorShiP 7 30
WorShiP se rvt ce, II am a nd
CHURCH
p m
Pray er M ee t mg 7 JO
M IDDL EPORT
7 JO p m
Sunday
Sunday
OF CHRIST IN CHR I ST IAN p m
Tuesday, U MW 7 30
Sc hool. 9 30 am
R•chard
UNION - Lawren ce Manle y
p m l st Thursday
Bar ton su p t Pray er meeting.
p a s tor Mrs Russell Young ,
SILV ER RIDGE War
Wednesday , 7 JO p m
Sun d ay Sc hool Supl Sunday sh 1p 10 am Churc h Sch oo l 9 ~ BR ADFOR D CHURCH OF
School 9 JO am
Evenmg am
CHRIST Cl 1fford Srn tf h ,
worsh1p , 7 JO
Wednesday
TUPP ERS
PLAINS
m tnts t er Sunday School 9 30
p ray er meetmg 7 30 p m
Wo r ship 9 am Church Schoo l
am • mornmg ct'1U r ch 10 30
MT MOR IAH CHURCH OF
10 am
am • Sunday event n g servtce,
GOD ,....-- Ractne Ro ute 2 th e
KENO
C HURCH
OF
7 JO p m Wednesday serv1ce,
R ev
J ames M
Mu n cy.
CHRIST - Georg e F r eden ck , Rpm
pastor Sunday schoo l 9 45
sup t
Se rv.c e week l y
9 30
a m
mornmg worshtp , 11
am on Sunday
Pr: each tng
( AUREL CLIFF FREE
a m
even tn g wors h p, 7 JO
f trs t and t h trd Sund eys o f
Prayer meeltng. Tue sday,
month by Clifford Smith 9 30 METHODIST C HURCH Rev F loyd F Shoo k, pa stor
1 30 p m
Youn g p eop les
am
Lloyd W rtghl Su nda y Sc h oo l
meetmg ,7 JOpm Thursday
HOBSO N
CHRISTIAN
Supt
Mo rn 1ng W orsh 1p 9 30
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST UNION D arre ll Doddrdl.
Sun d ay Sch ool 10 20 a
BAPTIST - Co rner Slldh and pastor Sunday Sc hco t 9 30 a m
We dn es da y Prayer and
Pa l mer
the
R ev
Pe ter am
Leona rd G !mor e f r st m
Sunday
Grandal
pa s tor
Danny el d er even m g serv1ce 7 30 B1 b l e Study 7 30 p m
Thom pso n
sup e r ntcnd ef) l p m
Wednesday
p rayer even tng w ors h ip 7 30 p m
Chotr Pracltce Th ur sday 7 p
Sunday Sc hool WMPO Rad1o mee t ng 7 30 p m
progr am 7 45 a m
Sund ay
MT MORI A H CH URCH OF m
DEXTER CH URCH OF
School 9 15 n m
Morntng GOD - R ac.ne Rou t e 2 Th e
CHRI ST Char l es Russe ll
Wors h tp, 10 15 a m
Youth
Re v Char les H and past or
a cttvt!•es and fel lowshtp fo r
Sunday scho ol, 9 45 am , Sr , m1n1ste r No rma n C Wil l
supt , Sunday sc hool . 9 30
tun to r
a nd
se n 1or
ht g h
morn.ng wo r sh 1p
II am
wo r sh tp se rv tce 10 30
stu d en ts
6 p
m
Sunda y
Evenmg serv 1ces, Tuesday am
am
B• bl e st u d y T u es day
even ng worshtp 7 30 p m
and Fr day 1 30 p m
Mtd week praye r servtcE;S
BEARWA LLOW
RIDG E 7 30 p m
REORGANIZED CHUR C H
Wednesday, 7 JO p m
CHURC H OF CHR IS T - Doug
J ES US C HRI ST
OF
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST , Seaman
mtn tste r
Btb l e OF
M i d d lepor t , 5t h and Matn
study
9 JO am
mo r ntng LATTER DA Y SA INT S R a c mc Road
Geo rg e
G l aze ,
mm , s t er
worsh 1p 10 30 am
evcn tn g Po r't l and
Ja me s
Sh ee ts
superm
wo r sh p 8 p m
Wed n esday Wdltam Rou sh pastor Denny
Evans
Sunday
Sc hoo l ,
te ndent
Btb le scho ol. 9 30 ntghl B bl e st u d y , 8 p m
D 1re c tor SuncJay Sch ool , 9 30
am mo r ntng worSh tp 10 30 I MT OLIV E CHURCH
Mornmg worsht p 10 30
a m
am
eventng wor sh1p 7 30 Lon g Bo tt om Sunday Sch ool
am
Sunday eve nm ~ se rv ce
pray er serv•ce. 7 p m W e d
10 a m wtth W•lla r d P 1gotl
7 p m
Wedn esday evenm g
nesd ay
" supt
Ev ang el s t c m ess age
praver serv 1ces 7 30 p m
- MIDDLEPORT CHURCH eac h Sunday even ng 7 30 by
BETHlEHEM BAPTIST OFTHEN AZ ARENE - Rev
E lder Rus se ll Cltne mm 1S1er
Earl Shul er pastor
D on Col e, pas tor , Mrs Mary of t he Aposlo l tc Fa tt h Btble ' Rev
Wo r sh1p se rvtce 9 30 am
Lathey Sunday sc ho ol sup!
Study We dnesd a y 7 30 p tn
Sunday sc hoo l
10 30 a rr
Sunday schoo l. 9 30 am
ST IV E RSVILL E
COM
Bt bte sru oy
ano
eray~
morn in g worsh •P· 10 30 am
MUNtTY CHURCH - Sunda'y
serv_!fe Th_ursQay 7 30 Q m
schoo l serv ce.
10 a m
Sunday evan gei 1SitC meetmg
CARLETON CHURCH
•
7 JO p m
Prayer m eeltng
Prayer mee t mg Thu rsd ay 7 Ktngs bury Road Gary K tng
Wednesday, 7 30 p m
p rn Su nday eve ntng se rvt c e. pa stor Su nday sc ll oo l 9 30
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN 7 om
am, even tn g worsh ip , 7 30
MINISTRY
OF
MEIGS
ZIO N
C HUR C~
OF
p m Prayer mee t ng , Wed
COUNTY - D w tght L Zav1IZ
C HR I ST
Pom er oy
nesda y 7 JO p m
dt r ector
Harrt s onvtll e Road
Mtke
LONG
BOTTOM
HAR Rt:,O NVILL t
r-ro;ES
G1rton pas tor . B d t M c E1 roy,
CHRISTIAN Bruc e Sm1th
BVT ER IAN
Rev
Sund ay sch ool s up t Sunday
pa s tor W alla ce Da mewood J
E r n esl
Strtckltn . pasto r
school 9 30 a m
morn .ng
Supt B1b l e Sc hOo l 9 30 a m
- mday c hurch sc hool 9 30 wor s h tp and c ommun •on
P re a chmg servtce 10 45 am
~ m
M r s H o m er L ee sup I
10 30 a m
Su nday evenmg
No ev en t"'Cl serv 1c e
morntng worshiP , 10 30
youth Ch n st 1an End ea vo r .
HYS ELL
t&lt;UN
F RE t
MIDDLEPORT S.u n day 6 30 p m
wo r sht p se rv tc e
METHODIST CHURCH sc hool
9 30 am
R 1c hard 7 30 p
m
Wed n es d ay
P a ul N ev ill e
p as tor
vaug han
sup !
Mo rnm g •even •n g pray er meettng and ' R ev
Su nd a y Sc h ool 9 30 a m
worsh tp 10 30 am
Btbl e s tudy 7 30 P m
SYRACUSE Morn 1ng
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN Mo rn 1ng se rv •ce 10 30 a m
6 d!i p m
•vo rs h 1p
9 a m
su nd ay C HU RC H. Ptn e G r ove Th e you t h servtee
Ev an ge l tsf c se r v1ce 7 30 p m
1 10 a m Mr s Sa mp son Re v Wt llt am Mtdd les wa rt h
Thu r sday
Pa stor Chur c h Se rv• c.es ll 30 Pray er meeltng
7 JO p m
a m . Sund a y Sc h oo l 10 30 am
FR EEDOM
G O SP E L
RUTL A ND CHURCH OF
B RA DBURY CHURCH OF
GOD Re v
James D
CHRIST - S bl e Scllool 9 JO MISSION at Bald Knob , Rev
Guyn n
pa s tor
Sunda y
am
morn1ng worShiP 10 30 E J Gr~ lf t l h sup I ot c hur ch
L
R
Gluesen c amp
sc ho o l
10 a m
Sund ay
~, m
Sunda y eVen tng worshtp Rev
Roge r Wtll t re d Sr
worS h ip
11 am
Sun day
ser v 1ce 1 p rn c ho tr pracllce pasto r
eve ntng serv1ce
7 p m •
Wednesday 7 p m R ev Jef f Sun day Sch ool su p! Sund av
schoo l , 9 30 am
pray er
We dn es d ay worsh 1p serv 1cc
Ra n son Pasl or
m ee l 1ng Tuesdr~y 7 30 p m
7 30 P m
A NTIQUIT Y BAPTIST yo uth meeh ng . 6 p m Sunday
HAZI:: L
C OMMUNITY
Rev F r eeland Nor r tS pastor
leaders Ad a Van Met.er and
CHURCH
Near long SundAy SChOO l
10 a m
Grelt d Sutt l e Sun d ay eventng
Bollom Ed se ~ H a r t. pastor
Chu r ch
sc r vtce
7 P m
7 p m
thr o ugh
t O am
1We dn es d ay B tb l e Study
7 wo r sh t p
Sunday sch clu l
w1 nt er m onth s
Ch u r c h
7 JO p m
p r ayer P m
MT
HERMON CHURCH
mee t 1n g 7 30 p m Th ur sday
RA CI NE CHURCH OF THE
TH E
UNITED
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
NAZARENE - R e v Joh n A OF
TECOSTAL - Th trd Ave th e
Cof fm an
pa s tor
Sunda y BRETHREN IN CHRI ST Sc llool 9 30 a m
Ge rald R e v James H Leacll pa s tor
R e v W II tam Kn tttel pa sto r
Rona ld Du gan Sun day SchOo l
w e n s supt Morn1n9 Wor s htp Sun day schoo l 9 30 a rn ,
Sp ence r
s upt
Sup! Classes f or all a ges
10 30 a m
Sunda y e ven tn Q Ru sse ll
even 1ng serv tc e, 7 30 ' B1bl e wor s h1 p
7 30
Pray e r Worsh1p se rvt ce lb 45 il m
st udy
We d nesaday
7 JO mee l tn g W edn es d a y 7 30 p Even ng wo r sh1p a lt ern a tm g
w th C E at 7 JO p m on
p m
youth servtce s Fr dny 1 m
Su nday Pray er mee 11n g 7 30
7 JO P m
Wednesday
A lf red
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST P m
MIDDLEPORT
FREEWILL BAPTIST Ronnte Salser
Sunday Wo ll e lay leader
WHITE ' S
CHAPEL
SC hOO l supl
Su nday SC h OO l
Corner Ash a n d P l um Noel
Co o l vil l e QO
R ev
R oy
9 30 am , mornmg wo r sh tp
He rr man n pastor Saturda y
10 40 am
Sunday event nQ De e ter pas tor Sunday sc hoo l
even .ng se r v 1ce 7 30 p m •
worsh tp servtce
wors h tp
7 JO
Wednesday 9 JO a m
Sunday sc h o ol . 10 am ,
10 30 a m
IJtb le st udy and
e veneng B 1b l e s tud y 7 JO
Sund ay even .n g worsh tp 7 30
prayer scrv 1ce Wednesday
pm
7 30 om
D A NVILLE WESLEYAN MEIGS
RUTLAND
R ev Lelon Gl a su r e pa sl or
COOPERATIVE PARISH
""R UTLAND CHURCH OF
Sunday
Sc
noo
l
9
JO
am
THE UNITED
Rod
Kasl e r
youth and tUn1or youth ser CHRIST
rv'IETHOD I ST CHURCH
pa st or V H Bra l e y Sund ay
V1ce
6
d5
p
m
eve
n
tn
g
Rob ert T Bumgarner.
wor sh tp 7 30 p m
p ray er sc ho ol su pt Su nd ay sch ool
Dir ector
wor shtp se rv ce
and
pra1
sc
W
edn
es
d
a
y
7 JO 9 30 a m
POMEROY CLUSTER
an d comm unton 10 30 am
0
01
R ev Robert Hayden
SILVER
RUN
FREE you t h m ee t.n g, 6 p m Sunday
R e v D Wm Sydenstncker
BAPTIST M l es Trout evenm g se rv1 ce 7 regular
CHESTER - Wo r sh tp 9 15
p as tor
Sund ay Sclloo l
10 board meet.ng lhtrd Satur
a m Church Sc hoo l 10 am
am
Le on M t ll er
s u p t day 7 p m
POMEROY Worsh tp
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
Eventn g servt c e
1 p m
10 30 am Ch urch Sc hool 9 15
CHURCH Sund ay Sc h ool
r
Pr
ayer
meetmg
Thursday
7
a m U MY F 6 30 p m
9 30 a m
worsh tp serv tce , I I
pm
E NTERPRI SE - Wo r ShiP
a ~ m
We dn es d ay pr ayer
CHE
STER
C~URCH
OF
9 a m Ch urc h Sc hoo l 10 a m
m eell n g , 7 30 p m
yo uth
GOD-R ev
Bobby Port er ,
ROCK
SPRINGS
pastor Sunday sc hoo l 9 .JU se r v,ces Su nday 7 p m
worsh• P 10 a m
Church
am
wor s htp se r vice , 11 Sun d a y n 1ght w orsh1p 7 30
Sc hool 9 am
UMYF 6 30
a m , even1ng serv. ce 1 JO
RUTljli"U LHUt&lt;LM
pm
youth se r v •cc Wednesday
THE NAZARENE R ev
FLATWOODS Wo rshtp
7 JO p m
lloyd D Gr 1mm Jr pas t or
11 am Church Schoo l 10 am
lA
N
GSV
ILL
E
CHRISTIAN
Su n d ay school
ll 30 a m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
C HURCH
T ed
Jones, worshtp se r vtce 10 30 am
Rev Rob e rt Bumgarn er
pa stor Suhday schoo l 9 JO broad cast ltv e over WMPO
HEATH Wo rSh i p 10 30
am
Roy S1g man
su p t
young p eop le s servt ce 6 45
am Church Sc h oo l 9 JO am
morn1ng
worShi p
10 30
evan ge l ts l 1c se rv iCe 7 30 p m
UMYF 6 pm
Sun day eve n ing se r v 1ce 7 30
Pray er m ee l tng , Wednesday
RUTLAND
Je ffr ey
m d week
se rv1 ce
W ed
1 30
p m
MISSIOnary
G e rb e r
Pa st or
Wo r sh tp
ay
7
30
p
rn
n
es
d
me e ttng , 7 30 p m
ftr s t
10 30a m Chur c h Sc tlo ol9 30
We dnesday of month
am
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
SY RACUSE CLUSTER
THE; NAZAREN E Da l e ~t61~S9~R~ ~'t~~~I ST Rev RIChard E JarVIS
Bass , pa s to r
Bob Moore
~e cond an d fu,-n oro y Sts
AS BURY Wors h tp 11
Sunday sc hOol sup! , Sunda y Stan Cratg p as tor
;:,u~d a
am Chur c h Sc h oo l 9 50 am
sch ool c la sses f or all ages
schoo l
9 45 am , worShtp
UMW ftrSI Tuesday
9 30 a m , mo rnin g wo r sh •p serv•ce.
II am , tratnm g
FORST RUN - Wo r sh ip 9
10 45 am , N Y P S, 6 30 p m , unton
6 30 p m
eventng
am Chft rch Sc h oo l 10 am
eva n ge l tSt tc serv •ce 7 30 p m
worsh1 p servt ce
7 30 p m
UMW t h tr d Wednesday 7 JO
M td week p r aye r m e e tt n g , M1d week prayer se rv 1ce
pm
We dne sd ay.
7 30
p m
Wednesd ay 7 30 p m
MINERSVILLE - Wors h tp
m 1SS1onary meeting , secon d
MASON
CHURC.H
OF
10 a m Churc h School 9 am
Wednesday 7 30 p m
C tiRIST, P 0 Bo x 481 M11ter
UMW t h 1rd M ond ay 7 30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
St
Mason W Va Sund ay
SYRACUSE
Chu r ch
DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
Btb!e Study 10 am
Worshtp
Sc hoo l 9 JO am
Wors ht p
Rob e rt Sm tfh pa stor Sun day 11 am and 7 p m B •ble Stud y
se rv tce 7 30 p m
sc h oo l
9 30 a m
c la s s Wed n e sdlly 1 p m • Vo c a l
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
lead e r
L eo Hill
wors htp mUS IC
R e v Howard Sh1veley
serv 1ce 10 30 a m
c hur c h
FIRST
SOUTHERN
Rev Sleven W•l son
7 JO p m
BAPTI ST - Corner of Sec ond
Rev Zelia Kruszewskt
EDEN
UNITED and And erson Mason P as t or
BETHANY (Dor cas)
BRETHREN IN CHURIST Wa lt er Clou d Sunday School
Wo r s h tp 9 30 a m
Ch urch
E l den R
B l ake
~astor
ll 45 am
wo r sh ip servt ce 11
ScllOol 10 30 a m
S unday
Schoo l
10 am , a rn an d 7 30 p m Week l y
CARMEL - Church Sc hoo l
H o ward
McCoy
s upt
Btb1e st udy We dn esd ay 7 30
9 30 a m Wo r sh tp 10 30 a m
pm
Mo rn ing sermon . 11 am
2n d and 4th Sunday s
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
Sunday
n•ghf
se r vtces
APPLE GROVE - Sunday
Chr. s llan E nd e a vor
J 30 GOD Dudd m g La11e f\~aso r
Sc hOo l 9 30 a m worsh 1p 7 30 p m
Song serv tc e 8 p m
W Va , Ch e ster Tcnnal"'
p m
1st and 3rd Sundays
Prea c htng 8 30 p m
M 1d
Pas t or
Sunday Sc hoo l 9 '
P rayer meettng Wednesday
Week
Pray e r • me c tt ng, a m
C hildr e n ~ Ch urch 6 45
1 30 p m Fe llowshtp sup per
~ 1 e dnesday
7 p m , Ray p m
Young People s Serv ice
f1rst Sa t ur da y 6 p m U MW
A d ams Ia y l ea d er
6 45
p m ,
Evangell s iiC
2nd Tues day 7 JO p m
CHURCH
OF
JESUS Serv 1ce 7 30 p m
Wome n s
E AST LETART - (!'lu r c h
CHRIST
L ocated
a t M1ssmnary Council 10 a m
Sc h oo l 1s t 2n d 3rd Sundays , -R utland on N e w L tma Road
rtr st and lh t r d Tu es da ys
Fo ur t h Su nday nex t to Forest Acre Park
9 30 a m
Pray e r and Btble Study ,
10 30 am
WorshiP 2n d
Rev
Ray Rous e. pas t or
Wednesday 7 30 p m
Sund ay J 30 p m 4t h Su nday Robert Mu sse r, Sunda y Sch oo l
9 JO am
P r ayer Meelm g supt
Sunday schooL 10 JO
Wedn es day 7 30 p m UMW a m , wor ShiP 7 30 p m Btbi e
HART FORD CHUtc 1. r• ' "
1st Tuesday 7 30 p m
s tudy . Wednesday 7 JO p m
CtiRtST m Ch r 1s f 1a n Union
WE SLEY AN - ( Flactne)
Sa turd ay n 1g hl pr ayPr se r
The Rev Wt ll tam Campbe ll
Sunday
Sc ho o l
10 am
Vt (C110 p m
'
p a stor 5 unday Sch o'll. 9 30
WorSh iP 11 am
J r UMY F
HEMLOCK GROVE a In Jamt&gt;s HugJ"I eS su pt ,
Wedn es day 3 30 p m
Bi b le
CHRISTIAN
Roger ,
even t11Q serv tce , 7 30 p m
St ud y Th u rsday 7. p m Choir
Watson . pastor , Wallace
W~ dne sday
ev ening prayer
Pra cttee Thursday B p m
Bradford , s up t • morn i ng
me!' e t ng 7 30 p m
Youth
LETART FALL S - Ch urch
worship , 9 30 , church scl'loot,
prayer service ea c h TL,Iesday,
Sc heel 1st 2nd Jrd Sundays
young
people
's
10
30
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
10 15 a m 4t h Sunday 9 15
meeHng , 6 J(l p m , evening
CHURCH , L e tart W Va. Rt
a m
Wo rShip 1st 2nd Jrd
worship , 7 JO p m , Bible
1 R f:'v
George Hoschar .
sun days ll I S am , .41h
study , Wednesday, 1 30om
pa stor
Sundav School 9 30
Sunday 7 30 p m
MT UNION- BAPTlST - am Prayer and B ib l e study
MORNING
STAR
R ev R D Brown suppl y
7 30 p m
Cottage Pra ye r
Wors h tp 9 30 am , Church
pastor Sunday sc hool supt •
Se rvlce Tu es d ay. 10 a m
School 10 30 a m
M1d Week
9 45 a m
Sunday cven mg
Wor'Sh•P Serv•c e
Thursday,
Serv•ce Wednesday a p m
worshtp 7 p m
7 30 p m

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8 30-Practtce 3,4, IS, Wall Street Week 20,33
9 ()()-Rockford Flies 3,4, U ; Movie " The Taking or
Pelham One Two Three" 8, 10; Firing Line 20.
Masterpiece Theatre 33
10 oo-Police Story 3,4,15, News 20; Educ~llonal
Implications 33.
10 31f-Avlatlon Weather 20
8

HMMPH~ .. OSV•OU?~Y

YOLJ·ve

M15·TRANSlATED THE MA~KIN6 '
ON THE FLA?K ·OR W&gt;E THEFWI!&gt;!i
GONE WEAK WITH A0&amp;!

3~News

2

30-Movle " Mome'lt to Moment" 4
6 oo--Movie "She Gets Her Man" 3
4

CHANNEL FIVE
7 oo-wrestllng 1c)
8 oo-Roller Derby (cl
9 ·oo-Artworks
9·3()-Wyatt Earp
10 ~Target Corruptors

II oo-News 3,4,6,8,10,13,15; ABC News 33.

WIN AT BRIDGt.

Forcing club bid runs amuck

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14,1976
oo-Sunrlse Semester 8,10
6•3()-FIIm 4; Fun for Everyone 6, TV Classroom 8;
Treehouse Club 10; Kentucky Afield 13 .
7 .00-Saturday Report 3, Farm Market 4; Eddie
Saunders 6, U.S. Farm Report 10; Devlin 13.
7·3()-Bullwlnkle 3, Dream of Jeannie 4, Jetsons 6;
Vgetable Soup IS; Dusty' s Treehouse 8; Man from
C 0 S. l 10, Make A Wish t3; Mister Rogers 20.
S·oo-Emertency Plus 4 3,4,15, Hang Kong Phooey
6,13; Pebbles&amp; Bamm Bamm 8.10; Sesaeme St. 20.
8.3()-Josle &amp; the Pussycats 3,4,15, Tom &amp; Jerry 6,13;
Bugs Bunny-Road Runner 8; Bugs Bunny &amp;
Friends 10.
9 oo-secrel Lives of Waldo Kitty 3,4, 15, Elec. Co 20.
9 3()-Pink Panther 3,4, 15, Lost Saucer 13; Big Blue
Marble 6, Scaoby-Dao 8, 10, Mister Rogers 20.
·lO·oo-Land ofthe Lost 3,4, 15, Advenlures of Gilligan
13; Hot Dog 6; Shazam-lsls8. 10, Sesame St. 20 .
10 3()-Run, Joe, Run 3,4,IS; Groavle Goalies 6,13,
6

real strength by hiS Jump to
13
,
four
clubs and South JUmped
• QJ 7
10
s1
x
clubs He had decided
•KQ JI032
his
partner's b1ddmg was
that
tK
meant
to show a v01d of
A AQ9
diamonds North went to s1x
WEST
EAST
notrump and West opened a
.. 109632
.. 8 5 4
spade
• A6
• 985
South won and went after
t 963
t AQ.I 82
hearts
Wes t ducked the f1rst
• 732
• 81
heart lead , but had to wm the
SOUTH 10)
second one
A AK
Then West entered mto
• 74
some sort of trance He had a
t l07 5 4
feehng that somehow or other
• KJ 1065
Neither v ulnerable
there m1gh t be somethmg
wrong w1th h1s opponents bld·
dmg
F mally, he led a diaWest North East Soulh
mond and East cashed three
diamond tncks
•
NORTH

BOtiN LOSER

'I H ...

l DON'T

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In o ur nolton's mfoncy, tl woJ George Wash who sh owe d us the power o f fo tttl
h1m the courage to f1gh t on wh1le
I tn d espa1r Fauh sustatned h1m th roug h the
dark days of Valley Fo rge He never doubted
t hot nght wo uld ulltmately preva•l

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WERE AfRAID

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Nattonwme Insu ranc e Co of Columbus, 0
30 7 Spnng Ave
Pomeroy
Otal992 2318

FRESH PRODUCE &amp; PLANTS

MIDWAY MARKET Pornoror Ph m 2582
BOB'S MARKET Ma son . Ph 773 5721

Grocertes &amp; Genera l M er chandt se
Rac m e
Ph 949 5772

REUTER-BROGAN INSURANCE
SERVICES
214E Mam

Pomeroy

Ph 992 5130

BLUE &amp; GRAY RESTAURANT
100 E Ma ~n

Ph 992 3486
Pomcro v

MR IAA&gt;&lt;E

K eep sake Dtamond Rings
212 E

Ph 992 378S

Mam Sf, Pom eroy

LOUIS W. O sborne
Pomeroy
Ph 992 2178

Baker&amp; of Gay 90 Bread
Middleport
Ph 992 3030

THE DAILY SENTINEL
111 CourtSt

Pomeroy, Ohio

Pomeroy

Dtal992-210t

RACINE FOOD MARKET
.. Rac•ne

The Store wit h A H eart
Ph. 949 3342

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION
Ph. 949-959t

GOEGLEIN READY MIX
Dtal992-3214

Middleport, Ohto

Middleport

M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA FOODLINER

&amp; LOAN 00.

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.
The F lnestln Mobile Homes
I liJO E. Main
Pomeroy
Ph. 992-7034

Ph

992·316~

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newspaper, P 0 Box 489
Rad1o C1ty Statton, New York,
N Y 10019)

40 - out
(got by )
DOWN
I Cabbie's
computer
2 Abreast
3 Term for a
bse-stealer
(2 wds)
Yesterday's Answer
4 Son of Odm
5 Skm problem 15 Like
za Necktie
of dogs
the
party
6 Rambow
JOker
symbol
shape
18 Dunuush 28 Young
7 Close-fisted
21 Highway
aruma!
(4 wds .)
ZZ Fraulem's 29 D1rt
8 Arranged m
street
30 Allevtated
a senes
23 Dogs
35 Bravo or
9 Corrected
(colloq. )
Grande
II Gennan poet, Z4 Thames
36 New Gwnea
Hemrtch estuary
town

27 "Arabtan
Nights"
bird
211 Verb1age
1
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i11MM-IIE60TONE 1-\.fAJ( R:JfNT- HIS AOSE". 32 Farmmg
-50 All 8YR!'4S5ES EVE.R'/TH!N' £L5Eunplement
Zcat?S UP-AAI' FLATTENS
33 Swunsmt
NIAA "part
rr"rr ' · 34 Stock
holdings
36 San W''S&lt;~
Obtspo
37 Quite old
38 Htgh point
39 Bar by
legal

LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 231

l! '

YES, YOU 'D
REALLY BE
HELPIN0
ME OUT

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BUT I. HAVEN'T I'.ORKED 1&gt;0! r!D LIKE
FOR 50 LON6! WHAT
YOU lOBE

I'.OULD I BE CDIN0 ...
5NIPPIN6 THREAD&amp;.

MANA$ER
OF BONNAZI

JANIE PlANE' LEFT AND I\\o\
BACK IN DESIGN I
NEEDYCV ID RUN
1HEOFFICE

SCORPIO (Oct. 23- Nov. 221

Be,rnic:e B- Osol
For S•turd•r, Feb 14, 1971
ARIES (Merch 21-Aprll 191
Your warm
1 ngrat~at1ng
manner today wtll add luster to
your pe rso nal tty and enhance
your 1mage In th e eyes ol
others

TAURUS (April 20·Mey 201

One letter Slmpty

stands for another In th1s sample A 11
used ror the three L's, X f or the two O ' s, etc Smgle letters,
apostrophes, the length and formation of the words are al1

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GAUL'S MARKET

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You 'll make an eJCcelle nt host
or hostess today so tf 1t d oes n t
mterfere w1th you r present
p lans have a sma ll group over

GEMINI (Mey 21 -June 20)
You re fortunate today tn that
yo u II know how to p ut to a
worthwht le u se mformatlo n
pas se d on to yo u Be a good
hstener
CANCER 'June 21-July 22)
Your c hances for ga tn look
very pr om ~ smg today Don't
close doors to s•t uat1on s that
co u ld tncrease your resou r ces

LEO (July 23-Aug 22)

'(ES MA'AM .. CHVCK AND I
REALIZE WE 010 W~ONG ..
OtOCt&lt; AND I HAVE t..EA~NED
001&lt; LESSON . CIIUCK AND r
KNOW SETTEg NOW CHUCK
AND I Will TRI' To

pmg
best r esul t s today do that
wh tCh ha s to be done so as not
, to ca ll too much attention to
yourself o r the other pa rty

I CAN SPEAK

FOR MVSELF !!

Chester, Otu~J I

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T he more c hallengtng the
s1tuahon t he bener you respond to 11 today Set deftm te
goals d o n t settle tor second
1
best

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc.
21) Use your charm humor
and the so ft sell today with
others The resu lts may even
s urpn se you

CAPRICORN (Oec . 22-Jen.
19) Th er e IS oppo rt unit y abou t
you today but yo u may h ave to
dtg lor tl a btl Read between
t he hnes of what s to ld you

AOUARlUS (Jell. 20-Feb. 181
Favors you ask of fnends today
are ltke ly to oe granted You r
pals are sens ttt ve 10 you r
needs and want to help

PISCES (Feb. 20-Merch 20)
There are gre at er reward s t han
usual tor tasks tha t you put
your hands to tod a y Tak e
prtde tn what you undertake

Th&lt;S

s hould b e a pleasan t d ay es ~
pectally tf you re Involved m
so me gr oup ac tlvtly You II
know how to get th tng s IUm-

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sopt. 22) For

l(ES MA'A\\,
CHUCK AND I
AAVE FINISHED

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ca n later put to use

DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work It:
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is LONGFELLOW

•

5 3()-Gupples to Groupers 33
00-News 3,4,8.10; God Has the Answer 15; Mete
Hawaii 33
6 3()-NBC News 3,4, 15; XII Winter Olympic Games
6,13, Rhoda 8, CBS News 10; Lilias Yoga &amp; You 33.
7 oo-World at War 3, Lawrence Welk 4, 15; Hee Haw
6,8; Firing Line 33, In the Know 10. Nashville an
the Road 13
7 3()-Treasure Hunt 3; Last of the Wild 10;
Newsmaker '76 t3.
8 110-Country Coyote Goes Hollywood 3,4,15, Almost
Anything Goes 6,13; Jeflersons 8,10, Rivals of
Sherlock Holmes 33
a 31f-Doc 8.10.
9 oo-Movle "Old Yeller" 3,4,15; XII Winter Olympic
Games 6, 13; Mary Tyler Moore 8, 10, Austin City
Limits 33
9.3()-Bob Newhart 8,10.
10· 110-Carol Bur11et1 a, 1.9, So.!11!d$1age Jl.
11 00-News 3,4,8, 10. 13; ABC News 6, Wally's
Workshop 15; Janakl 33.
11 ·1!&gt;-Movle "The Monitors" 6
11.31).-Movle "Prescription : Murder" 3; Saturday
Night 4, 15, Movie 8, Movie "Peyton Place" 10;
Movie " Creature with the Blue Hand" 13.
1·0&lt;1--Movle "Man's Favorite Sport?" 4; Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 6.
1.15-News 3, Movie "Graveyard of Horror" 13.
I :3()-Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 8; Movlo
"Chubasco" 10.
I :4S-&lt;1Movle "Trial Run" 3.
3:0&lt;1--Movle "The VIking Q_," 10.
3 4S-Movle "The King's Pirate" 3.4:45-Movlo
"Nearly a Nasty Accident" 4.
5:15-Movle "To Ole In Paris" 3.
6:-.Salnt 3

6

means

-

THE ATHENS COUNTY SAVINGS
Pomeroy

I!

IF MAW

Meigs County Branch

296 W. Second

YOU'LL UND£PSIAND

•

MEIGS TIRE CENTER

An Indiana reader wants to
know If South should bid w1th
A QJ 1087 • KJ43 tQ83.Q
The b1dd1ng has gone One
clu b by Wesl , pass, on e
notrump, pass, 2 clubs, pass,
pass The game 1s duplicate
and South IS vulnerable
Our answer JS a resoundmg
'Maybe · It depends on who
ts at the table, we would make
a bid but we tend to live
dangerously at the bndge
table

mar mer

r;:o )OLJ CALL YOIJR
WHEN HE S WINGS
1
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Middleport, Ohio

RALL'S BEN FRANKUN STORE

Look like he
fell into a of'
tank down
here,Joel!

•=

Middleport , Ohto

Sa les- Quasar - Servi ce
Ph. 949 -3151

Pomeroy , Ohto

•~

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Mtddleport

" The Fr iendly Folks"

rnost~

MARK V STORE

F 1ne Foo d &amp; Serv tce

POWELL'S SUPER VALU

at

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BETSY ROSS BAKERY

700 E Ma1n

Rae me

ACROSS
I Pole
5 Cue shot
10 Spot
II Section of
Manhattan
IZ Pinafore
13 D1va 's fans
shout
14 Nigenan
City
15 Peruke
16Gam
17 A must wtth
beef
(2 wds.)
19 Thtck roll
20 Word of
tdenttfication
21 Ceremony
ZZ Exhaust
24 Ill ustrtous
%5 Went
apace
26 Anctent

Two
foot ..
three

SEAR'S CATALOG MERCHANT

McCLURE'S DAIRY ISLE

Pass

~~'.luau~~

by THOMAS JOSEPH

WEI&lt;£ TllVIN' "TO
__,., r -- --, ..__..._ TA~E YOU, UMPA

th'

Ph 949-5961

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11 ·()()-Return to the Planet of the Apes 3,4,1S; Speed
Buggy 6,13; Space Nuts 8,10, Ele&lt;;. Co 20.
11 3()-Westwlnd 3,4, IS; Oddball Couple lJ; CBPA
Bowling 6. Ghost Busters 8, to; Mister Rogers 20
12 oo-Jetsons 3,4,1S; Valley of tho Dinosaurs 8,tO;
Action News for Kids 13, Vegetable Soup 20.
12 .3()-Go USA 3,4, IS, VIewpoint 8; Fat AlberllO; Next
Generation 13.
1 oo-Oavld Niven's World 3, Pro Bowling 6,13;
Champions 4; College Basketball 8, 15; Children's
Film Festival 10, Lowell Thomas Remembers 33.
I 3()-Marshali Basketball 3, What's the Loch Ness
Monster all About? 10, Biography 33.
2 110-College Basketball 3,4; Urban League 10; Film
. 33
2 31f-XII Winter Olympic Games 6, 13, Valiant Years
33
3 oo-To Be Announced 8; Wrestling 1S; Family at War
33
3 3D-Challenge of the Sexes 8, 10.
4 110-College Basketball 3,4, 15, Sports Spectacular
8, 10, Resourceful West Virginia 33.
4 3()-A Bit With Knit 33
5 00-Wide World of Sports 6,13; Golf 8,10; What's
Cooking&gt; 33

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Lll(l:: ~ESE "TWO

Galltpolls , 0

'Hell" Dealer

RAY'S T.V. &amp; HOME.
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER

MY GOO'NES5 1 HIS c~;r~~'i_
t
FElLOW ISN'T

COM 1NG OFF 1

W e Ft ll All Doc tors Pre scn p hons
992 2955
Pom eroy

RACINE PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

Dtaf?92-S248

'
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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

(Form erl y Sa d ie's No.arke t )
Syracuse
Ph 992 3986

Locust St

ALLEY OOP

Mtddleport, l .

46 Court St

RUTH'S MARKET

Thtrd Sl

....

Two Locations

s• N Second St

K&amp;C JEWELERS

Pass
Pa ss

Today ·s hand fro m the
fm als of the tea m tr1als shows
what happens when a forcmgclub system fouls up
South couldn' t open one club
•FATE"? a nd was for ced to star t
n wAS proceedmgs Wi th one d1a
SAfl\!
mond No rth ~ s two-spade
reb1d was one of those bids
descnbed as fourth-sUit for·
cmg and poor South d1d the
bes t he could by gomg to two
no trump
Now North fmally showed

DUDLEY'S

220 E Ma tn

2 NT

THE LUCK

Baker s•ot Good Br eo."d
Hunhngton , W Va

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

2 &gt;1o

Pass

THAT 6ROUGHl'
'YOU TO US ·
IT MUST HAV'E
BffH FATE -

HEINER'S BAKERY

2 Co~vement locahon s

Pass

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

1RU1t1 -

P. J. PAULEY. AGENT

Smal l Eng1n e Sa le s &amp; Servt c e
498 Lo c u st St
Middleport
Ph . 992 3092

SEE

YO\! l&lt;liOW· ·

GUESS lHF

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which is good 1n family and community life, this feature is sponsored by
the business firms and organizations whose name~ appear below

WILKINSON'S

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THAN 1 ~N

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Sl •asbuog Vhgm&gt;.&amp;

THEY

'IQJ FOLKS
BEtfl\q JUST
AS YOU ARE

10 lRY 10
Mo nd ay

Pass
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Openmg lead - 3 •

tOll COULDM T
MELP IT ·

Sunday
Gene•u
9 5 16

TARTARE"?

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The Church now ~ as 1n Woshtngton ' s doy- ts
eager to eas e ou r doubts and to sustam ou r
sp1rttuo l needs W 1th God 's help, we shall p er
severe

Copyr111h 1 1976 l&lt;e ls!er ACI~Bf l lll ng Se rv1ce Inc

co

&amp; LIE"VE'

In our ow n tr oubled t1 me s, we too need th e
same deep, ob1d1n g fo1th

S~ 11p l y res

.~().11

3, Movie "Strange Bedfellows" 4

3.oo-Movle "Jigsaw" 3.
4 · 1.~-Movle "The Wise Guys" 3

wt:rdey
F"'. U, 1878
You Wtll form seve ral alltances
t hts co ming year that w•ll help
advan c e yo ur h opes a nd
w 1shes One c onnection will be
w•th so meone who res 1des
Qutte a dt s ta nce from yo u

NICE

601N6,
CHUCK'

OfFICE

�7-The Dallv Sentinel, Middleoort-P&lt;meroy, 0 , Friday, Feb. 13, ur.
DICK TRACY ••
.

13, 1976

POM
POMEROY
Rev w H Perr•
pastor
Roy Mayer Sunday school
$Upt
Church school
9 15

am
a m

worsh tp sen• tee
Youth chot r

10 24

rehear s al

Mondc!ly
J 30 p rn
under
dtrectton ot M{H'f Sk tnner .
sentor cho•r rehearsal 7 30
p m Thursday wtl h Mrs Paul

Nease d trector

POMEROY

CHURCH OF

THE NAZAREN E -

Corner

Unton ~nd Mulberry
R ev
Clyde V H enderson . pastor

Sunday school. 9 30 a m . G len
McC l ung

supt

rnorntng

worsh•p

10 JO am
e ven•ng
7 30
m d w ee k
serv tce, Wednesday 7 ~0 p m
GRACE EP ISCOPAL - Tt1e
R ev Harold D eeth
re c tor

servtce .

Church serv tces. 10 30 a rn
Holy commu nton lirs. t Sun day
of month church schoo l 10 30
am lor nurserv thr ouah 12

POMEROY

NE SS

CH

Harr.sonvtlle Rev
M~ley , Pas t or Henr
Su nday Sc llool Supt
Sc hool 9 JO am
Evenmg
wor shtp 7 lOp m Prayer and
Pra seserv• ce , Thur sday 7 30

pm

SYRACUSE
t=IRST
CHURCH OF GOO Rev
George Oiler pastor Sun d ay
schoo l 9 45 am
morntnQ
pr e a c hmg ,
11
am
evangel tS t 1c serv1ce 7 30 p m
Prayer meeltng
Thu rsday ,
7 30 p m
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHR I ST, 200 W
Matn St
Jer r y Paul
mm1ster
phone 992 7666
Conse r va t t ve
non
m st r um enlal
Sunday wor
Sh 1p, 10 am , Btble stu d y, 11
am , worsh~p 6 p rn Wed
nesday B1ble st udy 7 p m

CHURCH OF

RUTLAND
FREEWILL
BAPTIST Roger Turner
pas1o r Supenntendent Doy l e
am
worsh tp, 10 30 am
Sund ay sc h ool
10
adult worship servtce and Hudson
11
young peopl e's m ee lmg , 1 30 am , Morn ,ng worsh1p
p m Combm ed Btb lt- st ud y om Sunday eventng se r vtce
7 30 We dnesday Btble study
and prayer meeting . Wed
1 30 p m
nesda y, 7 30 p m
OLD
DE XT ER
BIBLE
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ray w W m mg offtcer CHRISTIAN C HURCH - Rev
Ron Terr y
p as tor
Sunda y
m c harge Sun d ay , 10 am
Mrs Worley
Holiness mee tin g 10 30 am • sch oo l 10 a m
Franc 1s
superm t end en t
Su nday
Schoo l
Youn~
Morntng warsht p
11 am
P e ople 's Le gton
7 p m
Thursday I to 3 p m , Lad ees Sunday eve n ng serv tce 1 30
GRA HA M
UNITED
Pre p
t-tom e L eague 7 p m
METHODIS"f Pr eachtng
c l asses
ST
PAUL LUTHERAN 9 30 a m , ftrs t and second
CHURCH ,
Co rn er
o f Sunday s a t eac h month l h trd
Sy camor e and Second SI S, a nd fourlh Sunday s e a ch
Pomeroy , Th e Rev Wi ll iam month, worshtp servt ce a! 7 30
Mtddleswart h Pa st or Sund ay p m Wednesday even1 ng s at
Sc h o o l at 9 45 a m
and 7 30 Pra yt:&gt;r and Btb l e SlUdy
SEVENTH CAY
AD
Church Ser vt c es 11 am
VENTIS T , Mu l berry 'He1ghts
SACRED H EART R.ev
Pome r oy
P asto r
Fa t h er Pa u l D
We l lon , Road
Gerard Seto n Sa bbath Scho ol
pas t or
Ph o n e
992 2825
Su p e rtn t en d c n t
C la ra
Sa turday evenmg Mas-s 7 30
Mc in t yre, Sabba t h Sc hool
Sun da y Mass B and 10 a m
Co nfess ton . Saturday 7 7 JO Sa t urd ay afte r noon at 2 00
wtl h
Wor.s h tp
scrv ce
om
POM EROY FIRST BAP 1 tn llo• •no ~I J 15
TIST Re v Ra l ph Zundel ,
RU fi..AN Ll f lt&lt; ST BAt-'
pastor
Wdttam
Watson
TI STCHURCH - Rev Roge r
Sunday school su pt , Sunda y Fo r d
Jr
pastor
D r ewy
sc hool 1 9 JO a m
B YF
6 Gore supt
Sunda y schoo l ,
p m ,
B t ble s tudy
Wed
9 30 a m
mornmg wor shtp
nesday 7 p m
c hotr pra c 11ce
10 45 a m
Wed n esday a 30 p m
THE
HILAND CHAPEL ,
~U~LINb~A I~
~ ~URLh
- Pas tor Jerry Lewts Sunday George Casto pastor Sun da y
9 30 a m
eve nmg
sc hoo l 2 30 p m wtth wors h p Sc hool
worsh1p
1 JO
Thu r s day
servtc e at 3 30 p m
m td
eve nmg pr a yer servtcc 7 30
\ ~eek servtce Tuesd ay 7 30 p
CHRIST - R tc hard Evanson ,
pa st or
Stble sc h ool , 9 30

pm

1-'0MEt&lt;OY
FIRST
SOUTHERN BAPTIST - 281
Mu l ber ry Ave • afft l talecl
w tt h s B c Gary Basham ,
Sun day school supt
Sun d ay
schoo l 9 JO am
morn .ng
w o r shtp . 10 30 a m
even mg
wo r Shi p 6 J O p m
B tble
$1udy , We dn es day 7 30 p m

FAIRPLAY
C H APEL ,
lo c a t ed on Metgs Co unt y
Roa d 1 o ff e lh er 325 or 114
Pas to r
Rev
T her o n
Durh a m Sund ay School 10
a m
worsh tp se rv tce 7 30
p m
Sunday
Prayer
me e ting Tue sd ay 7 ~ 0 p m
youth ser'! •ce
7 30 p m
F nday

RACINE
APOS T O L IC
CHUR C H
Thomas
L
Ho l mes pastor Ev angel1sltc
se r vtce Sund,1y 7 Jll p m
p ray er rnee t tngl ues d ay 7 JO
p m
B1b l e study Thursday

7 30 p

m

M I DWAY
COMMuN IT Y
at
Langsv•lle
C Hur c h
Sunday Schoo~O a m Btble
st udy , Wedne
y 7 30 p m
Ch urc h se rvt
Sa turday at
7 30 p m You th me e tmg s at
7 p m
With Rosco e and
Bel mda F tfe leader s

the sermunette
The love of whtch St. Paul wrttes in I Cormthians Chapter
1318 dlStingutshed by this meanmg it lS self-giving and ts used
to defme the essence of the diVme nature as altogether umque
and dtfferent from human love, as unportant as that ts
Let us note some of what Chapter 13 says . first a brtlltant
life may be gifted wtth eloquence, knowledge, achievement.
Yet without Jove, Paul would say: I am a mere notse , I am
nothmg .
But a beautiful life can be ennched by ( dtvme) love. It 1s
ever pahent, ever kind , never jealous, never boastful , never
arrogant, never rude, never trrttable, never selfish, never
resentful, never rejotces m evil, ever m g~: ever believes,
ever bears ; hopes all th\ngs, endure all thmgs.
A glonous lif~ ts mdwelt by love. Love never fatls, ts
unpertshable, ts eternally young
A:l Valentine's Day comes and we are remmded of love ,
dare one ask of hliDSelf "Do I understand what God's love to
me, for me , and m me, IS all about ?'' - Robert T Bumgarner.

Apple Grove
News Notes
By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mrs. Enna Wtlson was a
dmner guest Sunday of Mr
and Mrs Butch W1lson
Ronald Wtlson was an
overmght guest of hi s
grandmother, Mrs. Wilson,
on Saturday
Mrs Pearl Whitman of
Athens was a Sunday guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cross
Mr and Mrs Andrew Cross
an&lt;' ,,, Paul David Ne1gler,
spent a recent Sunday wtth
Mr and Mrs Edwm Cross at
Cohun bus
Herbert Shields ts ill wtlh
flu and bronchitis
While visiting relahves m
Ironton Mrs. Betty Roush fell
and broke both her an kles
Mrs Herbert Roush, Mrs
Sh1rley Ables v1s1ted Mr and
Mrs. Henry Phelps Wed nesday
Guests of Mrs Mae Durst
Wednesday were Mrs Violet
Bush, Mrs Conme Tucker,
Mrs. Iva Orr and Mrs Shirley
Ables
Mrs .' Dolly Wolfe vtstted
Mrs Ferne B Hayman
Mr and Mrs Orvtlle
Harpold of Belpre spe nt
Sunday w1th Mr and Mrs
Bill Fox.
Mr and Mrs Don Hodge of
Col wnbus, Sh&lt;· fl Beegle of
Dorcas, were weekend guests
of Mrs June Wickersham
and sons.

Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Manuel and daughters of
Racme, Mr. and Mrs Gary
Roush and Jeremy were
Sunday guests ill Mr and
Mrs Lester Roush and
family.
Mr. and Mrs Lester Roush
visited Mrs. Gladys Shields,
Mn. Edna Roush at Ritcme
Sunday evemng. Herbert
Roush vistted Mrs Shields
and Mrs Roush Monday

'

evemng

Mr . and Mrs Gera ld
Hayman a nd son , Keith ,
spent Saturday evemng w1th
Mr and Mrs Gene Jewell at
Letart, W Va. Barbara and
Bob Jewell aecompamed
them home a nd :~~pe nt
Saturday mght Mr an~ l'ylrs
Jewell spent Sunday w1th the
Haymans and took them
home .
Mrs Foc1e Hayman and
Ke1th VISited Mrs Lilhe Hart,
Mrs. Be
y Cunmngham a t
Racme Monday evenmg
Mrs E ula Wolfe was a
dmner guest Monday evemng
of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Norns at Syracuse
Mrs . E ul a Wolfe and
grandson , Kevm Wolfe, left
Tuesday for a v1s1t wtth Mr
and Mrs Glenn Swartz at
DIXon , Ill.

Carmel New~
Mr. and Mrs Roger
Grueser and fam 1ly of Logan,
Mr and Mrs Arthur Orr of
Chester vtsl ted wtth Mr and
Mrs. Robert Lee and fam1ly
Sunday aftern oon
Mr an d Mrs Dwtght
Swepston an d daughter,
Jana, of Colwnbus spent
Saturday mght here at the
Lee residence a nd called at
the home of Mrs L1zz1e V1gar
of Mornmg Star
Douglas Hilty and R1ta
Sauer of Toledo spent a
weekend w1th Mr and Mrs
Edson Roush.
Mr. and Mrs Douglas
Johnson of Racme v1s1ted a t
the home of Arthur Earl
Johnson and famtly.
Mr and Mrs Hayman
Barnltz of Pomeroy called on
relatives at Ca rmel on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs James Circle
of New Haven and Mrs.
Hattie Powell and daughter,
Addie of Racme R D v1s1ted
at the home of Mary Crtcle
during the weekend

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THE SALVATION AlilMY
115
Butternut
Ave ,
Pomerov
Envoy and Mrs
Ray W 1n 1ng
off1cers tn
charge
sund a y hot•ne ss
meehng , 10 am , Sund a y
schoo l
10 JO am
leader
YPSM Elotse Adams 7 30
p m
salvat 1on
meettn9
Ladles H ome League 12 noon
to 2 p m, Thursday . prayer
meetmg and .Btb le study.
Thursday 1 30 p m

MORSE
CHAPEL
Worsh •P II am
Church
TUPPERS
PLAINS
SchOOl 10 a m
CHJliSTIAN C HUR CH
PORTLAND Wors h i p
Eugene Underwood . pastor
7 JOp m • Church Scllo ol9 30
ttoward Caldwell , J , Sunday
am
Sc hool Sup!
Su nday Sc haar.
SUTTON - Church School
9 30 a m , Morntng Sermon.
9 30 am Worshtp 1st and ) r d
10 30 a m
Sun d ay even1ng
Sundays 10 30 am
se r v•ce , 1 p m
NORTH EAST CLUSTER
LETART FALL ~ UNITED
R ev Rob ert M eece ,
BRETHREN
Rev
Pas t or
Freeland N orr1s
pastor ,
Denms Cree gar ,
FJoyd Norr1s supt
Sunday
Ass oc Mm1ster
sc hoot
9 30 a m , morn mg
MIDDLEPORT
JOPPA - WorSh iP 10 am .
sermon . 10 30 am
Prayer
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Church Sc hool9 am Prayer
serv•ce Wednesday 1 30 p m
Corner Fo urth and Mllm , Meettng Wednes da y 8 p m
CHESH IR E CHURCH OF
M1dctleport Rev Henry Key ,
LONG BOTTOM Wa r
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
Jr , pastor
Sunday Sch ool.
sh tp 9 a m , Sunday Sc hoo l
sm.th , p as tor Sunday School.
9 30
a m
Mrs
Erv•n
9 45 am , Prayer Meetmg
10 a m
Arthur H enson.
Baumgardner , supt , Morn.ng
Wednesday 1 JO p m
Supt , Mornmg Worship , 11
worsh1p 10 45 am
NORTH
BETHEL
am • Young Peoples serv1ce ,
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Worshtp 11 am
Chu r ch
7 p m
Ev enmg sen11ce. 7 J ()o
- Larry Ca rn ahan pres1d1nQ
Sch oo l 10 am
p m
Wednesda y Mid Week
m 1n ts t er
Sunday ,
B1b l e
ALFRED - Su nday School
Prayer Serv tce, 7 30 p m
l ec tu re . 9 30 am
Watch
9 45 am
Worsh•P 11 am
Yo ulh meetmg
6 30 p m
t ower study , 10 30 am
Prayer meet.ng Wednesday
Evenmg wor sh 1p 1 30 p m
Tuesday
B 1b le study
7 JO 7 45 p m UMW Jrd Tu esday
CHESTER CHURCH OF
p m , Thursday
mtn1st r y
8p m
THE NAZARENE R ev
school
7 30 p m
se rvt ce
REEDSVILLE Sunday
Herbert
G r a t e.
paslor
me etin g 8 30 p m
School 9 30 a m WorShiP 7 30
WorShiP se rvt ce, II am a nd
CHURCH
p m
Pray er M ee t mg 7 JO
M IDDL EPORT
7 JO p m
Sunday
Sunday
OF CHRIST IN CHR I ST IAN p m
Tuesday, U MW 7 30
Sc hool. 9 30 am
R•chard
UNION - Lawren ce Manle y
p m l st Thursday
Bar ton su p t Pray er meeting.
p a s tor Mrs Russell Young ,
SILV ER RIDGE War
Wednesday , 7 JO p m
Sun d ay Sc hool Supl Sunday sh 1p 10 am Churc h Sch oo l 9 ~ BR ADFOR D CHURCH OF
School 9 JO am
Evenmg am
CHRIST Cl 1fford Srn tf h ,
worsh1p , 7 JO
Wednesday
TUPP ERS
PLAINS
m tnts t er Sunday School 9 30
p ray er meetmg 7 30 p m
Wo r ship 9 am Church Schoo l
am • mornmg ct'1U r ch 10 30
MT MOR IAH CHURCH OF
10 am
am • Sunday event n g servtce,
GOD ,....-- Ractne Ro ute 2 th e
KENO
C HURCH
OF
7 JO p m Wednesday serv1ce,
R ev
J ames M
Mu n cy.
CHRIST - Georg e F r eden ck , Rpm
pastor Sunday schoo l 9 45
sup t
Se rv.c e week l y
9 30
a m
mornmg worshtp , 11
am on Sunday
Pr: each tng
( AUREL CLIFF FREE
a m
even tn g wors h p, 7 JO
f trs t and t h trd Sund eys o f
Prayer meeltng. Tue sday,
month by Clifford Smith 9 30 METHODIST C HURCH Rev F loyd F Shoo k, pa stor
1 30 p m
Youn g p eop les
am
Lloyd W rtghl Su nda y Sc h oo l
meetmg ,7 JOpm Thursday
HOBSO N
CHRISTIAN
Supt
Mo rn 1ng W orsh 1p 9 30
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST UNION D arre ll Doddrdl.
Sun d ay Sch ool 10 20 a
BAPTIST - Co rner Slldh and pastor Sunday Sc hco t 9 30 a m
We dn es da y Prayer and
Pa l mer
the
R ev
Pe ter am
Leona rd G !mor e f r st m
Sunday
Grandal
pa s tor
Danny el d er even m g serv1ce 7 30 B1 b l e Study 7 30 p m
Thom pso n
sup e r ntcnd ef) l p m
Wednesday
p rayer even tng w ors h ip 7 30 p m
Chotr Pracltce Th ur sday 7 p
Sunday Sc hool WMPO Rad1o mee t ng 7 30 p m
progr am 7 45 a m
Sund ay
MT MORI A H CH URCH OF m
DEXTER CH URCH OF
School 9 15 n m
Morntng GOD - R ac.ne Rou t e 2 Th e
CHRI ST Char l es Russe ll
Wors h tp, 10 15 a m
Youth
Re v Char les H and past or
a cttvt!•es and fel lowshtp fo r
Sunday scho ol, 9 45 am , Sr , m1n1ste r No rma n C Wil l
supt , Sunday sc hool . 9 30
tun to r
a nd
se n 1or
ht g h
morn.ng wo r sh 1p
II am
wo r sh tp se rv tce 10 30
stu d en ts
6 p
m
Sunda y
Evenmg serv 1ces, Tuesday am
am
B• bl e st u d y T u es day
even ng worshtp 7 30 p m
and Fr day 1 30 p m
Mtd week praye r servtcE;S
BEARWA LLOW
RIDG E 7 30 p m
REORGANIZED CHUR C H
Wednesday, 7 JO p m
CHURC H OF CHR IS T - Doug
J ES US C HRI ST
OF
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST , Seaman
mtn tste r
Btb l e OF
M i d d lepor t , 5t h and Matn
study
9 JO am
mo r ntng LATTER DA Y SA INT S R a c mc Road
Geo rg e
G l aze ,
mm , s t er
worsh 1p 10 30 am
evcn tn g Po r't l and
Ja me s
Sh ee ts
superm
wo r sh p 8 p m
Wed n esday Wdltam Rou sh pastor Denny
Evans
Sunday
Sc hoo l ,
te ndent
Btb le scho ol. 9 30 ntghl B bl e st u d y , 8 p m
D 1re c tor SuncJay Sch ool , 9 30
am mo r ntng worSh tp 10 30 I MT OLIV E CHURCH
Mornmg worsht p 10 30
a m
am
eventng wor sh1p 7 30 Lon g Bo tt om Sunday Sch ool
am
Sunday eve nm ~ se rv ce
pray er serv•ce. 7 p m W e d
10 a m wtth W•lla r d P 1gotl
7 p m
Wedn esday evenm g
nesd ay
" supt
Ev ang el s t c m ess age
praver serv 1ces 7 30 p m
- MIDDLEPORT CHURCH eac h Sunday even ng 7 30 by
BETHlEHEM BAPTIST OFTHEN AZ ARENE - Rev
E lder Rus se ll Cltne mm 1S1er
Earl Shul er pastor
D on Col e, pas tor , Mrs Mary of t he Aposlo l tc Fa tt h Btble ' Rev
Wo r sh1p se rvtce 9 30 am
Lathey Sunday sc ho ol sup!
Study We dnesd a y 7 30 p tn
Sunday sc hoo l
10 30 a rr
Sunday schoo l. 9 30 am
ST IV E RSVILL E
COM
Bt bte sru oy
ano
eray~
morn in g worsh •P· 10 30 am
MUNtTY CHURCH - Sunda'y
serv_!fe Th_ursQay 7 30 Q m
schoo l serv ce.
10 a m
Sunday evan gei 1SitC meetmg
CARLETON CHURCH
•
7 JO p m
Prayer m eeltng
Prayer mee t mg Thu rsd ay 7 Ktngs bury Road Gary K tng
Wednesday, 7 30 p m
p rn Su nday eve ntng se rvt c e. pa stor Su nday sc ll oo l 9 30
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN 7 om
am, even tn g worsh ip , 7 30
MINISTRY
OF
MEIGS
ZIO N
C HUR C~
OF
p m Prayer mee t ng , Wed
COUNTY - D w tght L Zav1IZ
C HR I ST
Pom er oy
nesda y 7 JO p m
dt r ector
Harrt s onvtll e Road
Mtke
LONG
BOTTOM
HAR Rt:,O NVILL t
r-ro;ES
G1rton pas tor . B d t M c E1 roy,
CHRISTIAN Bruc e Sm1th
BVT ER IAN
Rev
Sund ay sch ool s up t Sunday
pa s tor W alla ce Da mewood J
E r n esl
Strtckltn . pasto r
school 9 30 a m
morn .ng
Supt B1b l e Sc hOo l 9 30 a m
- mday c hurch sc hool 9 30 wor s h tp and c ommun •on
P re a chmg servtce 10 45 am
~ m
M r s H o m er L ee sup I
10 30 a m
Su nday evenmg
No ev en t"'Cl serv 1c e
morntng worshiP , 10 30
youth Ch n st 1an End ea vo r .
HYS ELL
t&lt;UN
F RE t
MIDDLEPORT S.u n day 6 30 p m
wo r sht p se rv tc e
METHODIST CHURCH sc hool
9 30 am
R 1c hard 7 30 p
m
Wed n es d ay
P a ul N ev ill e
p as tor
vaug han
sup !
Mo rnm g •even •n g pray er meettng and ' R ev
Su nd a y Sc h ool 9 30 a m
worsh tp 10 30 am
Btbl e s tudy 7 30 P m
SYRACUSE Morn 1ng
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN Mo rn 1ng se rv •ce 10 30 a m
6 d!i p m
•vo rs h 1p
9 a m
su nd ay C HU RC H. Ptn e G r ove Th e you t h servtee
Ev an ge l tsf c se r v1ce 7 30 p m
1 10 a m Mr s Sa mp son Re v Wt llt am Mtdd les wa rt h
Thu r sday
Pa stor Chur c h Se rv• c.es ll 30 Pray er meeltng
7 JO p m
a m . Sund a y Sc h oo l 10 30 am
FR EEDOM
G O SP E L
RUTL A ND CHURCH OF
B RA DBURY CHURCH OF
GOD Re v
James D
CHRIST - S bl e Scllool 9 JO MISSION at Bald Knob , Rev
Guyn n
pa s tor
Sunda y
am
morn1ng worShiP 10 30 E J Gr~ lf t l h sup I ot c hur ch
L
R
Gluesen c amp
sc ho o l
10 a m
Sund ay
~, m
Sunda y eVen tng worshtp Rev
Roge r Wtll t re d Sr
worS h ip
11 am
Sun day
ser v 1ce 1 p rn c ho tr pracllce pasto r
eve ntng serv1ce
7 p m •
Wednesday 7 p m R ev Jef f Sun day Sch ool su p! Sund av
schoo l , 9 30 am
pray er
We dn es d ay worsh 1p serv 1cc
Ra n son Pasl or
m ee l 1ng Tuesdr~y 7 30 p m
7 30 P m
A NTIQUIT Y BAPTIST yo uth meeh ng . 6 p m Sunday
HAZI:: L
C OMMUNITY
Rev F r eeland Nor r tS pastor
leaders Ad a Van Met.er and
CHURCH
Near long SundAy SChOO l
10 a m
Grelt d Sutt l e Sun d ay eventng
Bollom Ed se ~ H a r t. pastor
Chu r ch
sc r vtce
7 P m
7 p m
thr o ugh
t O am
1We dn es d ay B tb l e Study
7 wo r sh t p
Sunday sch clu l
w1 nt er m onth s
Ch u r c h
7 JO p m
p r ayer P m
MT
HERMON CHURCH
mee t 1n g 7 30 p m Th ur sday
RA CI NE CHURCH OF THE
TH E
UNITED
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
NAZARENE - R e v Joh n A OF
TECOSTAL - Th trd Ave th e
Cof fm an
pa s tor
Sunda y BRETHREN IN CHRI ST Sc llool 9 30 a m
Ge rald R e v James H Leacll pa s tor
R e v W II tam Kn tttel pa sto r
Rona ld Du gan Sun day SchOo l
w e n s supt Morn1n9 Wor s htp Sun day schoo l 9 30 a rn ,
Sp ence r
s upt
Sup! Classes f or all a ges
10 30 a m
Sunda y e ven tn Q Ru sse ll
even 1ng serv tc e, 7 30 ' B1bl e wor s h1 p
7 30
Pray e r Worsh1p se rvt ce lb 45 il m
st udy
We d nesaday
7 JO mee l tn g W edn es d a y 7 30 p Even ng wo r sh1p a lt ern a tm g
w th C E at 7 JO p m on
p m
youth servtce s Fr dny 1 m
Su nday Pray er mee 11n g 7 30
7 JO P m
Wednesday
A lf red
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST P m
MIDDLEPORT
FREEWILL BAPTIST Ronnte Salser
Sunday Wo ll e lay leader
WHITE ' S
CHAPEL
SC hOO l supl
Su nday SC h OO l
Corner Ash a n d P l um Noel
Co o l vil l e QO
R ev
R oy
9 30 am , mornmg wo r sh tp
He rr man n pastor Saturda y
10 40 am
Sunday event nQ De e ter pas tor Sunday sc hoo l
even .ng se r v 1ce 7 30 p m •
worsh tp servtce
wors h tp
7 JO
Wednesday 9 JO a m
Sunday sc h o ol . 10 am ,
10 30 a m
IJtb le st udy and
e veneng B 1b l e s tud y 7 JO
Sund ay even .n g worsh tp 7 30
prayer scrv 1ce Wednesday
pm
7 30 om
D A NVILLE WESLEYAN MEIGS
RUTLAND
R ev Lelon Gl a su r e pa sl or
COOPERATIVE PARISH
""R UTLAND CHURCH OF
Sunday
Sc
noo
l
9
JO
am
THE UNITED
Rod
Kasl e r
youth and tUn1or youth ser CHRIST
rv'IETHOD I ST CHURCH
pa st or V H Bra l e y Sund ay
V1ce
6
d5
p
m
eve
n
tn
g
Rob ert T Bumgarner.
wor sh tp 7 30 p m
p ray er sc ho ol su pt Su nd ay sch ool
Dir ector
wor shtp se rv ce
and
pra1
sc
W
edn
es
d
a
y
7 JO 9 30 a m
POMEROY CLUSTER
an d comm unton 10 30 am
0
01
R ev Robert Hayden
SILVER
RUN
FREE you t h m ee t.n g, 6 p m Sunday
R e v D Wm Sydenstncker
BAPTIST M l es Trout evenm g se rv1 ce 7 regular
CHESTER - Wo r sh tp 9 15
p as tor
Sund ay Sclloo l
10 board meet.ng lhtrd Satur
a m Church Sc hoo l 10 am
am
Le on M t ll er
s u p t day 7 p m
POMEROY Worsh tp
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
Eventn g servt c e
1 p m
10 30 am Ch urch Sc hool 9 15
CHURCH Sund ay Sc h ool
r
Pr
ayer
meetmg
Thursday
7
a m U MY F 6 30 p m
9 30 a m
worsh tp serv tce , I I
pm
E NTERPRI SE - Wo r ShiP
a ~ m
We dn es d ay pr ayer
CHE
STER
C~URCH
OF
9 a m Ch urc h Sc hoo l 10 a m
m eell n g , 7 30 p m
yo uth
GOD-R ev
Bobby Port er ,
ROCK
SPRINGS
pastor Sunday sc hoo l 9 .JU se r v,ces Su nday 7 p m
worsh• P 10 a m
Church
am
wor s htp se r vice , 11 Sun d a y n 1ght w orsh1p 7 30
Sc hool 9 am
UMYF 6 30
a m , even1ng serv. ce 1 JO
RUTljli"U LHUt&lt;LM
pm
youth se r v •cc Wednesday
THE NAZARENE R ev
FLATWOODS Wo rshtp
7 JO p m
lloyd D Gr 1mm Jr pas t or
11 am Church Schoo l 10 am
lA
N
GSV
ILL
E
CHRISTIAN
Su n d ay school
ll 30 a m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
C HURCH
T ed
Jones, worshtp se r vtce 10 30 am
Rev Rob e rt Bumgarn er
pa stor Suhday schoo l 9 JO broad cast ltv e over WMPO
HEATH Wo rSh i p 10 30
am
Roy S1g man
su p t
young p eop le s servt ce 6 45
am Church Sc h oo l 9 JO am
morn1ng
worShi p
10 30
evan ge l ts l 1c se rv iCe 7 30 p m
UMYF 6 pm
Sun day eve n ing se r v 1ce 7 30
Pray er m ee l tng , Wednesday
RUTLAND
Je ffr ey
m d week
se rv1 ce
W ed
1 30
p m
MISSIOnary
G e rb e r
Pa st or
Wo r sh tp
ay
7
30
p
rn
n
es
d
me e ttng , 7 30 p m
ftr s t
10 30a m Chur c h Sc tlo ol9 30
We dnesday of month
am
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
SY RACUSE CLUSTER
THE; NAZAREN E Da l e ~t61~S9~R~ ~'t~~~I ST Rev RIChard E JarVIS
Bass , pa s to r
Bob Moore
~e cond an d fu,-n oro y Sts
AS BURY Wors h tp 11
Sunday sc hOol sup! , Sunda y Stan Cratg p as tor
;:,u~d a
am Chur c h Sc h oo l 9 50 am
sch ool c la sses f or all ages
schoo l
9 45 am , worShtp
UMW ftrSI Tuesday
9 30 a m , mo rnin g wo r sh •p serv•ce.
II am , tratnm g
FORST RUN - Wo r sh ip 9
10 45 am , N Y P S, 6 30 p m , unton
6 30 p m
eventng
am Chft rch Sc h oo l 10 am
eva n ge l tSt tc serv •ce 7 30 p m
worsh1 p servt ce
7 30 p m
UMW t h tr d Wednesday 7 JO
M td week p r aye r m e e tt n g , M1d week prayer se rv 1ce
pm
We dne sd ay.
7 30
p m
Wednesd ay 7 30 p m
MINERSVILLE - Wors h tp
m 1SS1onary meeting , secon d
MASON
CHURC.H
OF
10 a m Churc h School 9 am
Wednesday 7 30 p m
C tiRIST, P 0 Bo x 481 M11ter
UMW t h 1rd M ond ay 7 30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
St
Mason W Va Sund ay
SYRACUSE
Chu r ch
DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
Btb!e Study 10 am
Worshtp
Sc hoo l 9 JO am
Wors ht p
Rob e rt Sm tfh pa stor Sun day 11 am and 7 p m B •ble Stud y
se rv tce 7 30 p m
sc h oo l
9 30 a m
c la s s Wed n e sdlly 1 p m • Vo c a l
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
lead e r
L eo Hill
wors htp mUS IC
R e v Howard Sh1veley
serv 1ce 10 30 a m
c hur c h
FIRST
SOUTHERN
Rev Sleven W•l son
7 JO p m
BAPTI ST - Corner of Sec ond
Rev Zelia Kruszewskt
EDEN
UNITED and And erson Mason P as t or
BETHANY (Dor cas)
BRETHREN IN CHURIST Wa lt er Clou d Sunday School
Wo r s h tp 9 30 a m
Ch urch
E l den R
B l ake
~astor
ll 45 am
wo r sh ip servt ce 11
ScllOol 10 30 a m
S unday
Schoo l
10 am , a rn an d 7 30 p m Week l y
CARMEL - Church Sc hoo l
H o ward
McCoy
s upt
Btb1e st udy We dn esd ay 7 30
9 30 a m Wo r sh tp 10 30 a m
pm
Mo rn ing sermon . 11 am
2n d and 4th Sunday s
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
Sunday
n•ghf
se r vtces
APPLE GROVE - Sunday
Chr. s llan E nd e a vor
J 30 GOD Dudd m g La11e f\~aso r
Sc hOo l 9 30 a m worsh 1p 7 30 p m
Song serv tc e 8 p m
W Va , Ch e ster Tcnnal"'
p m
1st and 3rd Sundays
Prea c htng 8 30 p m
M 1d
Pas t or
Sunday Sc hoo l 9 '
P rayer meettng Wednesday
Week
Pray e r • me c tt ng, a m
C hildr e n ~ Ch urch 6 45
1 30 p m Fe llowshtp sup per
~ 1 e dnesday
7 p m , Ray p m
Young People s Serv ice
f1rst Sa t ur da y 6 p m U MW
A d ams Ia y l ea d er
6 45
p m ,
Evangell s iiC
2nd Tues day 7 JO p m
CHURCH
OF
JESUS Serv 1ce 7 30 p m
Wome n s
E AST LETART - (!'lu r c h
CHRIST
L ocated
a t M1ssmnary Council 10 a m
Sc h oo l 1s t 2n d 3rd Sundays , -R utland on N e w L tma Road
rtr st and lh t r d Tu es da ys
Fo ur t h Su nday nex t to Forest Acre Park
9 30 a m
Pray e r and Btble Study ,
10 30 am
WorshiP 2n d
Rev
Ray Rous e. pas t or
Wednesday 7 30 p m
Sund ay J 30 p m 4t h Su nday Robert Mu sse r, Sunda y Sch oo l
9 JO am
P r ayer Meelm g supt
Sunday schooL 10 JO
Wedn es day 7 30 p m UMW a m , wor ShiP 7 30 p m Btbi e
HART FORD CHUtc 1. r• ' "
1st Tuesday 7 30 p m
s tudy . Wednesday 7 JO p m
CtiRtST m Ch r 1s f 1a n Union
WE SLEY AN - ( Flactne)
Sa turd ay n 1g hl pr ayPr se r
The Rev Wt ll tam Campbe ll
Sunday
Sc ho o l
10 am
Vt (C110 p m
'
p a stor 5 unday Sch o'll. 9 30
WorSh iP 11 am
J r UMY F
HEMLOCK GROVE a In Jamt&gt;s HugJ"I eS su pt ,
Wedn es day 3 30 p m
Bi b le
CHRISTIAN
Roger ,
even t11Q serv tce , 7 30 p m
St ud y Th u rsday 7. p m Choir
Watson . pastor , Wallace
W~ dne sday
ev ening prayer
Pra cttee Thursday B p m
Bradford , s up t • morn i ng
me!' e t ng 7 30 p m
Youth
LETART FALL S - Ch urch
worship , 9 30 , church scl'loot,
prayer service ea c h TL,Iesday,
Sc heel 1st 2nd Jrd Sundays
young
people
's
10
30
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
10 15 a m 4t h Sunday 9 15
meeHng , 6 J(l p m , evening
CHURCH , L e tart W Va. Rt
a m
Wo rShip 1st 2nd Jrd
worship , 7 JO p m , Bible
1 R f:'v
George Hoschar .
sun days ll I S am , .41h
study , Wednesday, 1 30om
pa stor
Sundav School 9 30
Sunday 7 30 p m
MT UNION- BAPTlST - am Prayer and B ib l e study
MORNING
STAR
R ev R D Brown suppl y
7 30 p m
Cottage Pra ye r
Wors h tp 9 30 am , Church
pastor Sunday sc hool supt •
Se rvlce Tu es d ay. 10 a m
School 10 30 a m
M1d Week
9 45 a m
Sunday cven mg
Wor'Sh•P Serv•c e
Thursday,
Serv•ce Wednesday a p m
worshtp 7 p m
7 30 p m

I,

.CUNS

Television log for easy viewin~
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1976

11 :3()-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; XII Winter Olympic
Games 6. 13. Movie "Killer Bees" 8; Movie "The
Curse of the Fly" 10, Janakl 33.
12·()()-Rookles 6, t3
1 oo-Midnlghl Special 3,4, 15, Movie " War of the
Satellites" 10
t ·ll)-lronslde 13
2 1()-News 13

7. 30-Porter Wagoner 3, Treasure Hunt 4; Candid

Camera

6,

Evenlng Edition with Marlin Agronsky

20; S2S,OOO Pyramid 10; Pop Goes lhe Country 15,

To Tell the Truth 13, Black Perspective on the
News 33

oo-Sanford &amp; Son 3,4, IS; X II Winter Olympic
Games6, 13. Sara 8, 10, Washington Week In Review
20,33
8 30-Practtce 3,4, IS, Wall Street Week 20,33
9 ()()-Rockford Flies 3,4, U ; Movie " The Taking or
Pelham One Two Three" 8, 10; Firing Line 20.
Masterpiece Theatre 33
10 oo-Police Story 3,4,15, News 20; Educ~llonal
Implications 33.
10 31f-Avlatlon Weather 20
8

HMMPH~ .. OSV•OU?~Y

YOLJ·ve

M15·TRANSlATED THE MA~KIN6 '
ON THE FLA?K ·OR W&gt;E THEFWI!&gt;!i
GONE WEAK WITH A0&amp;!

3~News

2

30-Movle " Mome'lt to Moment" 4
6 oo--Movie "She Gets Her Man" 3
4

CHANNEL FIVE
7 oo-wrestllng 1c)
8 oo-Roller Derby (cl
9 ·oo-Artworks
9·3()-Wyatt Earp
10 ~Target Corruptors

II oo-News 3,4,6,8,10,13,15; ABC News 33.

WIN AT BRIDGt.

Forcing club bid runs amuck

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14,1976
oo-Sunrlse Semester 8,10
6•3()-FIIm 4; Fun for Everyone 6, TV Classroom 8;
Treehouse Club 10; Kentucky Afield 13 .
7 .00-Saturday Report 3, Farm Market 4; Eddie
Saunders 6, U.S. Farm Report 10; Devlin 13.
7·3()-Bullwlnkle 3, Dream of Jeannie 4, Jetsons 6;
Vgetable Soup IS; Dusty' s Treehouse 8; Man from
C 0 S. l 10, Make A Wish t3; Mister Rogers 20.
S·oo-Emertency Plus 4 3,4,15, Hang Kong Phooey
6,13; Pebbles&amp; Bamm Bamm 8.10; Sesaeme St. 20.
8.3()-Josle &amp; the Pussycats 3,4,15, Tom &amp; Jerry 6,13;
Bugs Bunny-Road Runner 8; Bugs Bunny &amp;
Friends 10.
9 oo-secrel Lives of Waldo Kitty 3,4, 15, Elec. Co 20.
9 3()-Pink Panther 3,4, 15, Lost Saucer 13; Big Blue
Marble 6, Scaoby-Dao 8, 10, Mister Rogers 20.
·lO·oo-Land ofthe Lost 3,4, 15, Advenlures of Gilligan
13; Hot Dog 6; Shazam-lsls8. 10, Sesame St. 20 .
10 3()-Run, Joe, Run 3,4,IS; Groavle Goalies 6,13,
6

real strength by hiS Jump to
13
,
four
clubs and South JUmped
• QJ 7
10
s1
x
clubs He had decided
•KQ JI032
his
partner's b1ddmg was
that
tK
meant
to show a v01d of
A AQ9
diamonds North went to s1x
WEST
EAST
notrump and West opened a
.. 109632
.. 8 5 4
spade
• A6
• 985
South won and went after
t 963
t AQ.I 82
hearts
Wes t ducked the f1rst
• 732
• 81
heart lead , but had to wm the
SOUTH 10)
second one
A AK
Then West entered mto
• 74
some sort of trance He had a
t l07 5 4
feehng that somehow or other
• KJ 1065
Neither v ulnerable
there m1gh t be somethmg
wrong w1th h1s opponents bld·
dmg
F mally, he led a diaWest North East Soulh
mond and East cashed three
diamond tncks
•
NORTH

BOtiN LOSER

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In o ur nolton's mfoncy, tl woJ George Wash who sh owe d us the power o f fo tttl
h1m the courage to f1gh t on wh1le
I tn d espa1r Fauh sustatned h1m th roug h the
dark days of Valley Fo rge He never doubted
t hot nght wo uld ulltmately preva•l

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Pomeroy
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SERVICES
214E Mam

Pomeroy

Ph 992 5130

BLUE &amp; GRAY RESTAURANT
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Ph 992 3486
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Ph 992 378S

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Ph 992 3030

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RACINE FOOD MARKET
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The Store wit h A H eart
Ph. 949 3342

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION
Ph. 949-959t

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40 - out
(got by )
DOWN
I Cabbie's
computer
2 Abreast
3 Term for a
bse-stealer
(2 wds)
Yesterday's Answer
4 Son of Odm
5 Skm problem 15 Like
za Necktie
of dogs
the
party
6 Rambow
JOker
symbol
shape
18 Dunuush 28 Young
7 Close-fisted
21 Highway
aruma!
(4 wds .)
ZZ Fraulem's 29 D1rt
8 Arranged m
street
30 Allevtated
a senes
23 Dogs
35 Bravo or
9 Corrected
(colloq. )
Grande
II Gennan poet, Z4 Thames
36 New Gwnea
Hemrtch estuary
town

27 "Arabtan
Nights"
bird
211 Verb1age
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i11MM-IIE60TONE 1-\.fAJ( R:JfNT- HIS AOSE". 32 Farmmg
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Zcat?S UP-AAI' FLATTENS
33 Swunsmt
NIAA "part
rr"rr ' · 34 Stock
holdings
36 San W''S&lt;~
Obtspo
37 Quite old
38 Htgh point
39 Bar by
legal

LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 231

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YES, YOU 'D
REALLY BE
HELPIN0
ME OUT

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BUT I. HAVEN'T I'.ORKED 1&gt;0! r!D LIKE
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YOU lOBE

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MANA$ER
OF BONNAZI

JANIE PlANE' LEFT AND I\\o\
BACK IN DESIGN I
NEEDYCV ID RUN
1HEOFFICE

SCORPIO (Oct. 23- Nov. 221

Be,rnic:e B- Osol
For S•turd•r, Feb 14, 1971
ARIES (Merch 21-Aprll 191
Your warm
1 ngrat~at1ng
manner today wtll add luster to
your pe rso nal tty and enhance
your 1mage In th e eyes ol
others

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p lans have a sma ll group over

GEMINI (Mey 21 -June 20)
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worthwht le u se mformatlo n
pas se d on to yo u Be a good
hstener
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Your c hances for ga tn look
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close doors to s•t uat1on s that
co u ld tncrease your resou r ces

LEO (July 23-Aug 22)

'(ES MA'AM .. CHVCK AND I
REALIZE WE 010 W~ONG ..
OtOCt&lt; AND I HAVE t..EA~NED
001&lt; LESSON . CIIUCK AND r
KNOW SETTEg NOW CHUCK
AND I Will TRI' To

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best r esul t s today do that
wh tCh ha s to be done so as not
, to ca ll too much attention to
yourself o r the other pa rty

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and the so ft sell today with
others The resu lts may even
s urpn se you

CAPRICORN (Oec . 22-Jen.
19) Th er e IS oppo rt unit y abou t
you today but yo u may h ave to
dtg lor tl a btl Read between
t he hnes of what s to ld you

AOUARlUS (Jell. 20-Feb. 181
Favors you ask of fnends today
are ltke ly to oe granted You r
pals are sens ttt ve 10 you r
needs and want to help

PISCES (Feb. 20-Merch 20)
There are gre at er reward s t han
usual tor tasks tha t you put
your hands to tod a y Tak e
prtde tn what you undertake

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5 3()-Gupples to Groupers 33
00-News 3,4,8.10; God Has the Answer 15; Mete
Hawaii 33
6 3()-NBC News 3,4, 15; XII Winter Olympic Games
6,13, Rhoda 8, CBS News 10; Lilias Yoga &amp; You 33.
7 oo-World at War 3, Lawrence Welk 4, 15; Hee Haw
6,8; Firing Line 33, In the Know 10. Nashville an
the Road 13
7 3()-Treasure Hunt 3; Last of the Wild 10;
Newsmaker '76 t3.
8 110-Country Coyote Goes Hollywood 3,4,15, Almost
Anything Goes 6,13; Jeflersons 8,10, Rivals of
Sherlock Holmes 33
a 31f-Doc 8.10.
9 oo-Movle "Old Yeller" 3,4,15; XII Winter Olympic
Games 6, 13; Mary Tyler Moore 8, 10, Austin City
Limits 33
9.3()-Bob Newhart 8,10.
10· 110-Carol Bur11et1 a, 1.9, So.!11!d$1age Jl.
11 00-News 3,4,8, 10. 13; ABC News 6, Wally's
Workshop 15; Janakl 33.
11 ·1!&gt;-Movle "The Monitors" 6
11.31).-Movle "Prescription : Murder" 3; Saturday
Night 4, 15, Movie 8, Movie "Peyton Place" 10;
Movie " Creature with the Blue Hand" 13.
1·0&lt;1--Movle "Man's Favorite Sport?" 4; Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 6.
1.15-News 3, Movie "Graveyard of Horror" 13.
I :3()-Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 8; Movlo
"Chubasco" 10.
I :4S-&lt;1Movle "Trial Run" 3.
3:0&lt;1--Movle "The VIking Q_," 10.
3 4S-Movle "The King's Pirate" 3.4:45-Movlo
"Nearly a Nasty Accident" 4.
5:15-Movle "To Ole In Paris" 3.
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THE ATHENS COUNTY SAVINGS
Pomeroy

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Meigs County Branch

296 W. Second

YOU'LL UND£PSIAND

•

MEIGS TIRE CENTER

An Indiana reader wants to
know If South should bid w1th
A QJ 1087 • KJ43 tQ83.Q
The b1dd1ng has gone One
clu b by Wesl , pass, on e
notrump, pass, 2 clubs, pass,
pass The game 1s duplicate
and South IS vulnerable
Our answer JS a resoundmg
'Maybe · It depends on who
ts at the table, we would make
a bid but we tend to live
dangerously at the bndge
table

mar mer

r;:o )OLJ CALL YOIJR
WHEN HE S WINGS
1
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here,Joel!

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Sa les- Quasar - Servi ce
Ph. 949 -3151

Pomeroy , Ohto

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MARK V STORE

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ACROSS
I Pole
5 Cue shot
10 Spot
II Section of
Manhattan
IZ Pinafore
13 D1va 's fans
shout
14 Nigenan
City
15 Peruke
16Gam
17 A must wtth
beef
(2 wds.)
19 Thtck roll
20 Word of
tdenttfication
21 Ceremony
ZZ Exhaust
24 Ill ustrtous
%5 Went
apace
26 Anctent

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foot ..
three

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Buggy 6,13; Space Nuts 8,10, Ele&lt;;. Co 20.
11 3()-Westwlnd 3,4, IS; Oddball Couple lJ; CBPA
Bowling 6. Ghost Busters 8, to; Mister Rogers 20
12 oo-Jetsons 3,4,1S; Valley of tho Dinosaurs 8,tO;
Action News for Kids 13, Vegetable Soup 20.
12 .3()-Go USA 3,4, IS, VIewpoint 8; Fat AlberllO; Next
Generation 13.
1 oo-Oavld Niven's World 3, Pro Bowling 6,13;
Champions 4; College Basketball 8, 15; Children's
Film Festival 10, Lowell Thomas Remembers 33.
I 3()-Marshali Basketball 3, What's the Loch Ness
Monster all About? 10, Biography 33.
2 110-College Basketball 3,4; Urban League 10; Film
. 33
2 31f-XII Winter Olympic Games 6, 13, Valiant Years
33
3 oo-To Be Announced 8; Wrestling 1S; Family at War
33
3 3D-Challenge of the Sexes 8, 10.
4 110-College Basketball 3,4, 15, Sports Spectacular
8, 10, Resourceful West Virginia 33.
4 3()-A Bit With Knit 33
5 00-Wide World of Sports 6,13; Golf 8,10; What's
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992 2955
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RACINE PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

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(Form erl y Sa d ie's No.arke t )
Syracuse
Ph 992 3986

Locust St

ALLEY OOP

Mtddleport, l .

46 Court St

RUTH'S MARKET

Thtrd Sl

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Two Locations

s• N Second St

K&amp;C JEWELERS

Pass
Pa ss

Today ·s hand fro m the
fm als of the tea m tr1als shows
what happens when a forcmgclub system fouls up
South couldn' t open one club
•FATE"? a nd was for ced to star t
n wAS proceedmgs Wi th one d1a
SAfl\!
mond No rth ~ s two-spade
reb1d was one of those bids
descnbed as fourth-sUit for·
cmg and poor South d1d the
bes t he could by gomg to two
no trump
Now North fmally showed

DUDLEY'S

220 E Ma tn

2 NT

THE LUCK

Baker s•ot Good Br eo."d
Hunhngton , W Va

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

2 &gt;1o

Pass

THAT 6ROUGHl'
'YOU TO US ·
IT MUST HAV'E
BffH FATE -

HEINER'S BAKERY

2 Co~vement locahon s

Pass

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

1RU1t1 -

P. J. PAULEY. AGENT

Smal l Eng1n e Sa le s &amp; Servt c e
498 Lo c u st St
Middleport
Ph . 992 3092

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Business Services
Modern

An ti que

FURNITURE
STR IPPING SERVICE
Removal
of Pa i nts
Plas ti cs - Varn ishes . -e tc .
wood or Meta l.
Ref ini shing ..of
Repair s
Furniture .
Bur nishing . Polishing of
Copper &amp; Bras ~

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Antiques &lt;~

MODERN CHEMICALS
100 k err Stree1
Pomerov , Ohio 45769
(614) 992 -2798, Dick Seyler
1-29-1 mo .
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Be ,ore

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rig ht to edit or reject anv ad s
de em e d obj e ctio n a l . Th e
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5 cents per wo rd on e insertion

brothers .·

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26 c en t s p e r word si,.; c on ·

A LDw Cost. ·I·

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B"lown
Insulation Services

secut i v e in se r t ion's
25 P er Ce nt Di s count on paid
ad s and ad s paid w i th in 10 ·
days.
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
$2 .00 fpr 50 word miriimum
Ea c h addit i on a l word 3
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Add i tional 25c Ctlarg e p er
/\rlver t isem en 1
OFFICE HOURS
8· 30 a . m . to 5:00 p . m .
Daily , 8: 30&lt;:1 . m . to 12: 00 Noo11
Saturday .

Financing Available
Blown into Watts&amp; Attic s
STORM
WINDOWS &amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS

ALUMINUM
SIDING - SOFF I TT
GUTTERS · AWNtNGS

LARRY LAVENDER

Syracuse, Oh io
Ph . 992 -3993
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sin c ere tha nks to tile ma n y
fr iends and neighbors whp
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us
kindness
following the r ecent los s u f
our
d e ar
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and
·g randmothe r , Mabel Pett i t.
It was deeply. app r eciat ed .·
' Thank you
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Currencv and Supplies
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Buy, Sale

From fhe largest Trv ck or
' Bu!ldozei''" Radiator to the
sm·all esl He.,ter Core .
Nathan Bigg s
Radiator Specialist

SM!TH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
PomeroY

Cakes, Baked
and Decorated
To Your Order
Licensed
baker
a nd
decor a to.- .
Kitchen State In spected

Kuhl Cake Decor

Auto Sales
1968 NOVA . g,ood conc;ti t iO!J.\.
Phone 992 3249
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sp tr ansm i ssfon , appro )(
10,000 mil es Phone 992 701 7
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1968 JEE P Wago neer , 6 cyl .
st d., loc k o ut hubs. Phone
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long
Bottom . Ohio (6\41 985·3554 .
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;;-oRo~.;-wh~~d-;j:;t;-u;k-:-V .
8, good condition . H aro ld
Brewer ,
Lo n g Bot t om .
Phone (614 J 985 ·3554 .
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MODER N home in Ches ter , 8
roo ms , 2 baths . 2 por ches .
sun porE h . 1 'I basement , c ity
and Wel l wat er , natural ga s,
gara g e
Pt i ced tO se ll .
Phon e (6,l i1 985-410 2.
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F OR Sale near Lanq s vi ll e. 5
rm . house . root ce llar wit ti
roo m over , 7 bay d etach ed
garage, 1' u acr es, n o ba th ,
hot and co ld wat er. in ki t
ch·~ n . L.P ..gaS: hea! ;.hcate r s
. with ··house . Cal l 742 2819
io,'t a fler ~ · p . m .
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Including

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111 COURT ST.
POMEROY, OHIO
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1976 Pontiac LeMans 2 dr. Hardtop
V-8 engine, automatic transm iss ion , power steering,
power brakes, air cond. , AM radio. radial tires. gray with
gray landau vinyl top. gray vinyl interior.

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1976 Buick Regal 2 door Hardtop
steeri~g ,

V-8 engine, automatic transmission . power

power brakes , air conditioning , AM radio with tape, rad1al
tires. red with red Landau top. and red cloth interior .

RE A DY M I X C O N ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
del i vered ri g ht to y o ur
pr oject. Fa$ t and easy Free
e·s t imates Phone ''992 328 ~ .
Goeglein Ready M i K ' Co .,
Mid dl ep ort. Ohio .
6 30 lfc
ELWOOD BOWER S REPA I R
- Sw eepe r s. to a ster s, irons ,
all small app ti an ~ es . Lawn
mowe r , next ro Sta t e Hig h .
way Garage on Route 7.
.fhOnc 985 -3825 .
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v.a, P. S., P. B., brown with

brown V. top . A M ·FMtape. rad ia l

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ONE OF OUR FRIENDLY SALESMEN:
CEWARD CALVERT, J. D. STORY, B.ILL NELSON

Dealer"

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Real Estate For Sale

Carpeting
501 NYLON

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

HOTEL .

&gt;

GEORGE S. HOBSTEnER

RUTLAND

FURNITURE

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

See one of tt~ese courteous salesmen: Pete
Burrrs, Lloyd Me Laughlin or Marvin
Keebaugh.

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H.T., auto.,

1975 Ford
showroom
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1975 Ford . Official's cars and demo offered at
fabulous February clean up prices . •• •• ••• •••••••

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992·5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
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1972
Sedan Deville, 4 dr . full equipment,
extra nice . Air . • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • ••• • • • • • •• • •• • • • • •

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Tom Rue

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75 Plrmoulh Valiant Cuslom. 4 dr., 6
cyl., automolic, air condilioning. '
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Chev. Impala Cuolom. 2 dr. H.T .
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1971 Chev.

Chevelle, 4 dr. sedan, auto . trans . .....

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R uns good . • • • • • • • • • • ·• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• ·"
1971 Ford F250

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SEE: Fred Blaetfnar. Pat Hill. Me_lvin Little,
or Dan Thompson

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992-2196

197S Nova L.N. 4 dr. Std . ,
dark blue, vinyl roof, air .
Loaded with extras.
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CASH p_aid fOr all makes and
mod els of mobil e homes .
Phone area,-. c:ode 614 423 9531 .
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Wanted To Buy
' dLD P LAY~R pianos Need
not be in worki ng cond illon .
Call 742 .2l4 j .
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standing sow l i mber . Call
~614 ) ~46 · 8570 day or night
2.4. 121 c

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mo'del outboard motor , tr om
70 to 85 h .p . Phone 992 7106.
1-12 -Jtc
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OLD furnitur e, ice bO)(es .
brass
b e ds ,
Old
watl
telephones and ports, or
complele h'ouseholds . Writ e
M . D . Miller , Rl.
2,
Pom eroy , Oh io . Call 992 7760 .
10 7 7 ~

For Rent
ENJOY gracious liv ing al
Village Manor in MiL
dleporr for as. tow as SIJO
per
month
wi t h
all
utilities.
oaid
Th ese
. are brand new high qual ity
apartments at prices you
. can afford . Your rent in etudes month t o month
leases , all elec . liVIng ,
carpeting, ·· range
end
refrigerator , free trash
pickup , cable TV at your
expense ,
and
on .site ·
laundry faciliti es . Con .
venlent to shopping on Th !rd
• and Mill Stree ts -in Mid ·
dleporl. See the manager at
_Riverside Apeutments or
call 99 2· 3273 . Furnished
aparlments
are
also
available .
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I USED TRUCKS READY TO WORK
1 2-1972 Chevrolet 2 ton 102" C. A., IS,OOG lb. 2 speed rear
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1 axle. 292 Big Six 4 speed trans. good tires. $309S.OG
1 1973 lnternational2 ton 8 cyl. 5 speed 18,SOG 2 speed rear
I axle, good tires. $389S.OG
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Geo1Je Harris-.Dalas Blarins-Roaer Dillard

For Sale

Nofice ol Appointment

POMEROY LANDMARK
C.rsey. Mgr .

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1964 JOHN Deer e dozer , 10· 10
diesel engine, 8 ft . blade .
good
co n dition . S4 . 000 .
Phone (61dJ 98 5 359.1.
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992-2126

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Automalic Waitt
Condillonor
Model UCXXX.
110,000
Wo8klr lOrain
Capoclly

I Anniversary Savings 011 I
I All Cars &amp; Trucks in Stock.
NEW AND USED
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COMPLETE ceram ic outfit
bel ow cost. S4000 . IJ In - COAL. limestone and all types
tere sted. please ph one 992 of salt and rock' salt for- ice
2718, Middleport , ·Oh io .
and s now remo-_.al . E x .
2-12·61p
celsior Salt Works, East
Main Sf., Pomeroy , Ohio .
MIXED HAY . Phpne 949.2036
Phone 992 - 3~91.
or 949 ·2660 .
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rt'tl on . Call (6141 985 -3947.
dillon . SJ95 . Pho!ie 992 - J~OS .
2-10·41p
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HUNTING Dogs. One Reg .
fold -downS , some 1975 model
Treeing walker , 6 months
fold -downs .
Used
1974
old , 1 reg . female red bone, 9
traller . Best prices in Trl .
m o nths , Su nburst Coon
State area . Serv ice what we
huntin~ light $40 . Phon e
se l l. financing arranged .
(614 ) 667 3621 .
ca mp c onl .e y Starcraft
2-1J .3tc
Sales , Rt. 62 N . of Po int
-----~-----~--Pleasant .
14FT . MET A L truck b ed with
2· 10··Hc
hoist on 61 GMC Cha ssis .
Sl ,OOO . Call around 12 . 30
COA L FOR SA LE . CA B Coal
p .m . 949 -2!ii74 .
Com pany , I mite north of
2-J3 . .4tp
Ch eshire , on Rl. 1 P ick vour
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own , S20 per ton . Open 6 days
22 STUBNOSE-D pis tol • .46 p c
pl'!r week , or call (614 1 367 set of China dishes , plain
7330 for further informat _
l on .
guitar and case, girl'!!- 24 "
·1-8 78tc
bike , wooden rocker. other
dishes , 13 inch lires . Phone
McDANIEL Cus1om
Buf .
742,'2078.
c hering, West Columbi~, W .
2. 13·2tc
Va . We butcher cattle and
hogs .
S10
cattle
GOOD hay , St bale·. Lead ing
slaughter; $7 for hogs ; 12c
creek Road . Phone 742 -3108,
tor c utting and wrapping .
V . Vitatoe, Box 195, Mid ·
State and federal Inspected ;
dteport .
Open 6 days .per week .
1-13 -41p
Phone (304 ) 882 ·32'24.
1-30 -261c

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F M .MPX .radio , 8 track
stereo . Call 992 .3965 .
2-12-lfc

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CORN for sale . Phon e (614)
98S 3538, Pa ul Karr .
2 8-6tp

ln6 Promotional 61 Step Side, lfl
ton, 6_ cyl., auto., P.S., P. B.,
radio, Scollsdale Equip., black,
while striping, dark red lrlm,
chrome bumpers.

FREEZE R beef , coni fed,
stee r s. 800 lb . Call f614J 985 ·
38 05.
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2-11 .41C

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HAY for sal e, S1baleor trade?
Phone
F rank
Oachel.
Leading Creek Rd . 742 -208S .
2-1· 17tp

8EDRM . doubie- wid e .
furnished , utllil les paid ,
convenient to Gavin and
Mines . Phone 992 -7017 Or
99'2 .7666 .
2·1J.61p

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Caprice Estate Wagon
C-20 Suburban
All with air.
SAVE

102 " C.A . 18,500 lb. 2 speed rear axle. 5 speed Clark 366 8 cyl., P .S .,
9,000 lb . fronl axle, drip mldgs .• dual horns, 23.000 lb. rear sprtngs,
aux . rear springs, mirrors outside, frame relnf .. full foam seat~ cab
assisl handles, H . D. vac. Reserve lank.

PIG S for sale , approx , 65 tbs .
Phone 9~ 1 ,J640 .
2·B-7tp

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Caprice 4 dr. Sed.
Malibu Classie 4 dr.

For Sale

Wanted

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LOST in Bash an area , male
Plott nound , name of Duke.
Name tao on co llar . Phone
( 61&lt;1 985 ·&lt;2•8 or 992 3&lt;08 .
2·6·6tc

11976
Chevrolet CE66703
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19)5 Caprice 2 Dr. H.T.. J
dark red , auto .. P.S .. P.B .. I
air, loaded with extras.
Rtductd to $5370. 00 1
1975 Impala Spl. Cpe., light I
grey .
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461 S. 3rd
Middleport

CAREER awaits you with I WILL be glvlno plano tessonS
In my home starling Feb . 1.
Lurler
cosmetics ,
"a
For intormation call 99 2 HO USE in R u tland . Ca H 992 . 1970 350 JOHN Deere Dozer , 6
quality product for 53
3278.
f t. blade . ca nape , com 5158.
years ."
No
territory
ptetely reb uil t . 55.950. Pnon'e
12 18 50tc
restriction , work tram your
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161&lt;! · 985 -3594.
home . Still lime to win your '-· - - ---- --~-- .......
trip to NIIIIU . .FOr ep - · HAVE you-r Income taXes
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po·lntment , cell Madylon
1964 JOHN Deere Dozer, gas
Racine . Phone 949 -2883 .
Stone
(304!
727 -9269
engine. 6 fl . blade , canape,
2-6· 12t c A 1R co H ei r t. R C welding
(collect) .
2·l · l2tc
winch .
re verser
bar ,
machine . new clec
a ll
complete ly rebuill, 55,000 .
accessories inc luded . Phone
Phone U14) 985 -359• .
'192 3.110
2-8 7tp
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INCOME
Tex
Service ,
Federal or St ate taxu .
Phone 992 -7228 or see
Wallect Russell, Bradbury .
1·30 -l61c

1975 Caprice Classic, 4 dr..
spt. sed ., dark green , vinyl
roof, aula .. P . S .. P . B .•
loaded with e x tras, air .
Reduced lo 55594.00

1975 Suburban C20903, 4x4

. . . """"' 992 -2111
·"t96 S F ORD LTD: New 12 oD:
Winchester 37 A Single shol .
2 BEDRM .· nl&lt;ibiiiiiome, reai
Phone 742 -2359 .
nice . Phone 992 ·3324 .
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Med . red, 350-4, power windows. air cond., tilt telescope
wheel. P.S., H. D. Battery, AM-FM radio, GR70-15 radial
white lettered tires .
SAVE

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350 -4 aula., P . S.. P . B . •
radio, ce·nter· seat.
Rtduced to $6144.00

Park , Rt. 33, ten miles nort h
of Pomeroy . Large lots wilhcDncrete patios . sidewalks,
runners and off street
parking . Phone 992 -7479 .
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See: Tom Rut. R•v
G. Pltl WI
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11976 Chevrolet C20-C10 4x4

Open Evenings Til6:00
Except Thurs. and Sat. Til 5:00

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1975 Monro Town Cpe. , 4 1
speed, 4 cyl. Radial !Ires, 1 Scoltsdale Equlp. , .a ulo., P. S., P . B., radio, H.D. shocks, F&amp;R mirrors,
radio. viRnyl roof.
. 1 350-4, 750-16- Don &amp; offlread llres . I4Qlly1
educed lo S3742.00 I Wllloway green, bron ze, tan &amp; cream, nlghl blue &amp; while.

The time to buy is at low, tow winter prices. The
best deal is at Dan Thompson Ford .

-3 AND 4 RM . turnlshed and
unfu'r nished apts . Phone 992 .
5434.
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MANY MORE USED CARS, STOP &amp; LOOK .

1975 Monza Town Cpe.,
auto ., 4 cy l. , radial tires,
P.S., radio, vinyl root, dark
green .
Rtduced to $3905.00

Maverick 2 dr . 6 cyl. • • • ............. ..... ....

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Tom Rut Sale Price

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1972 Ponliac Calalina , 2 dr . H .T ., air . Sparkling
original dark green, vinyl top . •,• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •

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75 Oodge-Coront12 dr. hardtop , 360 V -8.
Tom Rue Sale Price---"

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Electro l u :x
sweeper . Phon e 74 2 28'23 .
2- 11 31c

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DEALER S iri scra p. tron ,
metals , junk autos . Rid er ' s
Savage Phone 992 5468 .
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FACTORY OFFICIAL CARS
NEW CAR WARRANTY

$AVE$

1973 Ford L TO Sla. Wagon, air and l ull
equipment., Tops in ever y way, 8 pass ........... ..

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69 Qlevrlllet % ton PickuD-- ----- 1295
72 Dodge l ton Truck, flat bed----12695
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SPECIALS"

1973 Ford LTD Brougham . 2 dr . H.T., d ivided
seat , full equlpmenf. Very

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47th ANNIVERSARY

s'3995
52995
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52995
clean .····--··•••••••••
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clean,
$jl}95

67 Chevelle 4 Door 6 cyl. auto. ----- 695
69 Olds 98 4 Dr. Sed., power, air ---'1195
68 Pontiac Station WaPI--:-------' '795
66 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan _________ '395

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1973 Bronco 4 wtMtel drive, 302 V -8. auto . trans.,
P.S. ()ne owner, like new . •••••••••••••••••••••••·
1973 Mercury V-8 MQntogo, 2 dr . H .T. Extra
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105 Bu1fernu1
992 -JJttS
Formerly Weed Wflot esa t ~ .
Featuring :
Delu:o: Zer ox Copy Ser vice ,
S uppl ie S ,
O f'fi ce
Suppli es ,
M i f"Jleo g raph
lar gest sel ec tion . ot wed
d in g sup pl ies in Sou th eastern Ohio .
Th e Print Shop Comptet~
( Still ' in· business i n Middlepo rt)
12 a 2 m o .

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71 Buick S.L 4 dr., pow~ air.- ____ .'1995
70 Chevelle Coupe, V-8 auto.------ '1595
70 Dodge Mon. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P.B.,-'1395
70 Olds 98 HT Sed., pow., F. air---...'1095
· 69 Ply. 4 Door, V-8 auto·--------'895
68 Dodge Dart Cpe., V-8 auto. ----- '995
67 VW 2 Door Bug ___________ '695

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7l Ford Tor. Cpe., y-8, auto., air_ ___ .'1595

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71 Ford LTD Wagon, pow., luggage rack'1695:

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Special Rates
by Week
or Month

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Quality Print Shop

72 Olds 98 HT Sed., power, air __ - - 2695
72 Qlev. Imp. Cus. Cpe., full oower, air'2295
72 Olds Lux. sed~ full power, fact air 12895
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Rooms, '5.00 up

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Pomeroy, Ohio Ph. 992-2174

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72 Buick LS Cus. Con., power, air--- '2895
72 Buick Electra, V·top, pow., air..: __ 12695

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advantage of our
pr ices .. Quality
built
homes . Nice lots available
in nice locations .

Ph . (614) 985·4102

72 Olds Cut. Cpe., power, air------ 12495
72 Datsun 2 Door, std. _________'.1595

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73 Volkswagen Bus, 9 pass. _____ _: 13295

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71 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air __ !2495
75 Cluw.\ % l C20 PU, 4 wh. dr. ___ '5395
}5 MMrick 4 Dr. auto., P.S., P.B.-- '3195
74 VW Bus, 9 pass.·----------'3695

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73 tadilac Coe. DeVile, power, air--'4795
72 Cadilac Cpe. DeVille, power, air __ 13895

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Employment Wanted

NICE 2 bedrm hom e, ba th ,
refrigerator . stove. wa sher
and dryer , hardwoo d f loors ,
n ew thermo p ane wi ndow s,
storm dOors, alu m . siding ,
conc re te por ches, 11 ew nat .
gas fu rna ce . $10." 500 . Phon e
( 614) 985 4245, Che ster .
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HOU SE tor sale. extra l ar ge
l'ivin g rQom . d ini ng room ,
large kit chen. fa m ily roo m ,
SEWI N G of all kind s, dress es
'2 bedro om s . bath , .a ll car
for all occasions , stack s,
peled , excep t ki l che n, ni ce
shirfs . n ~w born layell es,
ya rd . g ood loc at ion . May be
c urtains , drapes . Phone 992
se en a t JJJI G r an ! St . ,
3035 and ask for Dorothy .
Mi ddleport. Ph . 99 3 3794 .
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Bicentennial Coins
19755 Pr oof Sel 16 pes .)
S2S .OO; 1975 Mini Sel S9.00 ;
1976 Silver Proof Sel 13
pes . 1 SIS .OO ; 1976 Silver
UNC Set 13 pes;) $8.50.
Call Rulland , 742 -2331
R&amp;J COINS
Roger Wamsley
1 '23 1 mo .

Call 992-7537
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Each initial and
gr!)up of figures
counts as one word.
Be sure to coun.t
name and ·address, if

estimates on carlu~ting and installation .
We' ll bring samples to your
home with no o61i9•tion.
See how you can really
save.
MikE! Young , Manager
Sales and Installation
Rt. 3, Pomeroy . Ohio 45769
Phone day or night
614 -992 -'2206
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H.T .. v.a, P. S:, P .B. , air,. ti l t wheel. maroon with w hite Vin yl
-·~-.----..-----~----:interior
19 68 250 FORD P 1ckup , £13, 000
:t'HERE will be an auct i on
ac tua l l-"miles . Phone 992
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SE PT I C T A N K S c l ea n ed .
sa l e Frida y ni ght at 7 p . m ..
3640.
New and used me r chandise
Modern Sanitati on . 99 :&lt;' 3954
2 87tp "'
at Ma son Auc ti on, Mason .
or 992 7l4?
W . Va
9 18 tfc
19 69 VOLKSWAG EN wi th 7 ACRE S mor e or less in Long
· Bottom , city wat er , new
2 12 2tc
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Ba ja kit. $650 . Phone 99?
se pti c ta nk . $2.500 . Cont ac t ExCAVAT I NG . dozer , toa-u l:'o·
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5663 .
THt: ME I G S County Fox
Ralph Well s. L ong Bollom ,
2 8.6t c
and ·back hoe work : scpfi c
H unt ers w i ll meet Saturday
Ohio .
tanks
i n s t a ll ed .
dump
at 7: 30 p m . at th eir c l ub
2 11 ] tp
tr ucks and to boy s for hi r e ;
19
74
1
TON
Chev
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du
m
p
truck
,
hou se on Ea g le Ridge .
wi ll haul ti l l dirL top so il,
v -8 , d5d , 4 sp ., p.s .• p .b ..
Fri~ndly
2- t2.2tc
li mestone and grav e l . Call
16,000 ac t u a l m i les . $3 , 800
Bob or Roger Jeff er s. day
Ph on e (6 14 1 985J594 .
NEW shipme n t of ir regu l ar
ph·o ne 992 7089 , night phon e
2 s.7tp
soc ks at 25c pair at O -J
992 3525 or 992 ·5232 .
House of F abr i cs, 1 mile
VIrgil 8 .. Sr ., Broker
2· 11 tt c
G .T ., V -8 ,
sou th of Middleport on R t. 7. 19 71 COM E T
IOMechanic Pomeroy, 0 .
d,
new
tires
and
standa
r
2.11-4tc
REMODE LIN G ,
Plumbinc_;~ ,
Phone 992-3325
pa int. shocks, brake shoes ,
-~----hea ti ng and all type s of
49
,000
mil
es
,
$1.000
Phone
SHOO T IN G M .A TCH . Corn
general
r epai r .
Work
STEAM HEAT - 3 BRs ..
(614) 985 3594.
Hollow Gun d ub , Sunday , I
gl!aranteed . 20 years ex
2·8 'HQ
Ph
bath s , TV room ,
p m .. ,· rp il e pa sf M i le·s
peri ence . Phone 992 .24 09 .
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so l a r t' um,
ba se ment,
Ce m etery .
5-1-lfc
garag e an·d · ni ce tot .
2· 12-2tc
$25,000 .
EXCAVA TIN G ,
dozer ,
ACRE, 6 rms and bath,
RUTLAND Ame r ic:a n Legi on ONE
backhoe
and
d l t c her .
RENOVATED - 3 BRs .,
Rf. J, Pomeroy , Rose H it l.
Ch·arles R Hatfield Ba ck
Gun Shoot un der shelt&amp;r .
D ick Dav is propert y , f Ull
lot s of storage, gas F .A.
Hoe Ser 11 ice , Rutland , Oh io .
Beechg r ove Road. Rutland .
basement ,
alum in'um
f urna ce,
2
concre te
',. 12 noon Sunday .
Phone 742.2008.
· ROOFING , si d ing , gul!ers and
sid ing , Pll n ete d . $10,000 . Call
11.30 78tc
' .___ -----·--- ---' ·_11_"' Oak Hill 685 ·6576 evenings ; porches. dry ba sem en ! ,
dow n spout s. Stor m door s
garden,
a nd
garage .
an d windows r em odeling ,
Jackson '286-3004 days .
D &amp; D TREE Tr imi'Tii ng , 20
,, AS H s! 'f reew i ll Baptist
2 s.Jotp
pai n ling and general repair .
$21,500 .
I
yea r s ex peri enc e . In sur ed ,
Church . corn er of As h and
Satisfa c t i o n g u aran t eed .
MOO
ERN
4
BRs
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P l um St . in Middleport . Will 3 BR 1--fOME , jus t f inished
fr ee estimates . Ca l l 992 2384
Call 1614 1 985 38 03 for fr ee '
bath
s,
larg
e
k
i
t
wi
th
.or { 614 ) 698 72 57 Albany .
ho l d a reviva l sla r t ing
estimate .
r emode l i ng . Sa l em St .,
dining. oi l furna ce, 2 ca r
10 15 lie
Monday , F eb . 9. Preaching
2 13 6t p
Rutland . Phone 742 -23 06
.__ __ _ -~ ~-each night by Rev . Glen
after 4 p .m . or see Milo B .' garage and one level acre .
Co ll in s, Nelsonville . Sta rts
'
SEWING
MACHINE
Repairs
,
e
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VATII\l
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BAC
K
HOE S
Orly $25,000 .
H utc hinson .
at 7': 30 p .m . Th e " Yolith For
serv ice. all makes . 992 2284 .
A ND DdZER , LARGE A ND.
68 ACRES - Renova t ed 8
Christ "
Ch oir wi ll
be
The Fabric Shop . Pomeroy .
SM A LL . SEP TI C T A N K S
rms., 4 BR s., 21h baths. bo t
si n g in g . Pastor is Rev . Noel r BRBrick h~-; ~;-v-;:-;,-2, 1
A uthoriz ~ d Sing er Sales an d
IN S TALLED .
BILL
water heat . ·large mod . kit .,
H erman n .
197SCHEVROLET SUBURBAN
•56895
Serv i ce .
We
sha rp en
PULL,INS , P H O N E 992 -2478,
ba rh s. garag e on 2.8 ac r es
oak trim , carpeting, etc .
, Scissors "
DAY b R N IG HT .
2·6-7t c ·
Red &amp; white fin!sh, double air, loaded with every Chev .
on paved ro ad nea r For ked
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3 29 tfc
$60.000 .
Run Slate Forest . Ph one
option, low mileage, never titl ed , Co . Demo,
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MAKE SURE you gel every
(6 14 ) 667 3787 . $38,000 .
OL 0 HOME - In excellen t
Slicker Over 58,000.00. SALE PRICE S6895.
WOULD l ik e t o do yo u r O'D-ELL Alin emen t locate d
possib le d ed uc tion thi s year .
t .l s.27tp
condition,
3
BR
s.,
bath,
gas
ha ul in g . larg e or "mall .
H.ave your Federa l and
behind
Rutland
Gr.,de
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1975 PINTO MPG
S2895
Phon e ~61.t l 985 39dl any
Sta t e In come Tax return by
School . Tun eup , brakes,
full
basem ent.
near
tim e.
Whit e 2 dr. . 4 speed tran s., radio , body mouldings , W·S·
an accountant . Phone 992 wheel ba lan c ing , al inem ent
2- 11 6tp
6173 .
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bu siness sec . Only S17.000.
Phon e 742 2004 .
w tir-es . It's like new wi th less than 5,200 miles.
1116t f c
1-21-52tc
12 ROOMS - Large old er
C. BR A D FO RD . Auc t ioneer .
hom e, 5 BRs ., 2 ni ce ba th s,
1972CHEV. 2-TON C&amp;C
$2995
Complete Senice . Ph one
cook and bake units, mod .
102"
C.
A.
heavy
duly
springs,
292-6
cy
l
.
engine,
15.000
949 2487 or 949 2000. Racine .
kit ., gas furna ce, woodlb . 2speed rear axle, foam seat , mirror s, clean ca b .
· Ohio . Crill Bradford
burning hea rth , a nd 2 large
608
10 -9·1fC'
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lots . $25,000 .
MAIN
4'h ACRES On cily
LET US DO IT!!
POMERO , 0.
utilities , 8 rooms, 1112 baths,
3 · BE DRM .
home ,
lust
n .ice ly r e modeled , with
finished , remodeling , Sa lem
central air and heaf. 2 ca r
SYRACUSE Newer
St , Rutland . Ph on e 742·2306
garage .
Picni c
ca ve 1
after 4 p .m . or see Milo B .
home, 3 BR , bath, som e
Hutch!son
$31.000."
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POMEROY, 0.
I paneling &amp; til e, hardwood
9·23 -tf c
MIDDLEPORT
Nice
floor
s,
N.
gas
F
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furnace,
Ph . 992-2176
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older
home
with
larg
e
part
ia
l
ba
sem
ent,
garage.
,
3 BEDRM . ·-house In Mid :
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Irving , 11;, baths, dining ,
.
dleport , c:orn er tot . New
1International
I $22,500
hot water hea t , and large
POMEROY Jl/4 acres,
bath , story and ha lf , ut i lity
I Harvester
I 200 ft . frontage , originally
room , hew car peting and
lot out of flood area . Only,
new roof , garage and work
$16,500 .
had 2 houses. Ideal for
New Idea Equipment
room , frui t ce llar . Close to
TURN YOUR SELLING
$499Square
Chain 1 home or t railer . $3,000.
sc h o ol
and
shopping .
1Me Culloch
PROBLEMS OVER TO US .
RUTLAND - 2 BR, bath,
$
17,
500.
Phone
992
-7624
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Yard
1Saws
. · ' dining R. , wash R .,
1-'27 -26tc ,
porches, garage. A good
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RUBBER BACK
buy at $8,500 .
RUTLAND - 2 SR . bath,
We het11e hundteds Of
dining
R ..
ca rpeled ,
carpet values . Your lob can
pa neled t i led , garage, close
be completed i n I to 2
w eeks. No long · waiting
to shoppi ng , $9,500.
Now is the time to buy your land to build your new
per iod . Jhar ins faller has 28
157 ACRES ·- Columbia &amp;
home on. Wildwood Estates, located on the flatwoods
ye&amp;rs e)(perlenc.e .. Expert
~alem Twps. 35 A. for
road , with all utilities, o.f fers you all y,ou desire with its
ln~allation . You'll llke
cultivation
.
50
A
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t
imber,
beauly and privacy . Our special offer !his woek Is 15
wtl6t you get.
Middleport, 0. Ph. tt2 - 2771 ~ 1
bal . paslure, lall fenced) .
aci·es of woods with cottage, a fre•h w•ter creek
CALL 742 ·2211
Home has
BR , barn &amp;
winding ils wav through lhe beaulltul pines, truly a
TALk TO WENDI;LL
other bldg; . $38,000.
GRATE
paradise found. Priced to sell fast at S15,000.00. For
OWNER
HAVE
A
CARPET CONSULTANT
more information call:
SfiLLING PROBLEM?
LET liS SOLVE IT . CALL
NOW.
WE
, NEED
P. O. loa: 101, Pomeroy,Ohio
LI STINGS .
Pilon• n5-4116att.r 4:00
992-2259 or 992·2S68
741 -ll:.li;__ _ _.,;;R,;u;,;ll.;,a;;,nd..,

Notice

AVAILABLE TO
INDIVIDUALS ONLY!
NON COMMERCIAL
NO REFUNDS.

Free

Real Estate For Sale

wfE W IS H to thank al l th o"&gt;e
who helped in an y Wdy
d uring the d e th of our loved
on e. Net tie Be tz . Thank you
to A r cadia Nursing Hom e,
L oyal Women 's Cla ss of
Midd l eport
Ch urch
of
Chris t, George Glaze . the
Middleport . ChUr f: h
of
Christ . Ve terans Memoria l
H ospita l. n ur ses and s ta ff
memb ers . Or . T ell e and Dr
Ridgway . the Ra.wtingS
Coats FUner a l Hom e. a~d
the pallbearers . Thank s to
every one w ho sen t flow er s,
cards . and kind ness . ·
The F'a m i l y
2 13 lie

WRITE YOUR
OWN AD!
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ORDER BY
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CARPETING

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Ph . 992 -2174

For Wa nt Ad Servi'c e

Sad l y missed by w if e ,
Betty , c hildre n, si sters an d

CASH WITH
ORDER-

PH.992-6173

RATES

a s dear .

ONLY

Now accepting clients
for bookkeeping and
tax service.

REGULATIONS

s ight

Want Ad :'.
Will Cut
Cost of

LARRY WHOBREY
PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANT

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Pub I icat ion .
M on day D ea dl ine 9 a . m .
Can ce llat ion -· Co r r ect ions
w ill be a cc epted unti l 9 a . rl"! ·
tor Da y o f Publ ic at io n .

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Gon e i s the fa ce w e loved so

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WEEVIL

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I N L O V IN G memory o f Calvin
I m bod en w ho pa sse d aw ay
Feb . 13, 1975.

Pt exagtass - Tab le Tops ·
Mirrors - Storm &amp; Screens .
FERRELL'S GLASS &amp;
HOME MAINTENANCE
S id i ng - Vinyl
&amp;
A l um in um W indo w Glas s
&amp;. Glazing . On the Jo b or in
Sh op .
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P ic k up and d el i very
service.
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Ca ll Collect J88·82l'i
Specialize in
bUild - up
roofing &amp; hot ro.ofs . Free
Estimates - 10 vears e)(perlence .
Har 'lle Ferrell
Bidwell , Oh io
2·6 I mo .

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cue No. 21.111

Estate df Emmet P. Bartels,
Deceased .
.
Nollce is hereby gtven that
Vernon e. Bartels . of 38,5
Belfast. Cinclnnat•, Ohto
.t52J6, has been duly appol n.tt:d
Adm inistrator With ttie Wtll
AnneXed of the Estate of.
Emmet P . Bartels, deceas~d .
late of Syrac:use, Me,gs
county, Ohio .
creditors are req':'lred !O
tile their claims w •th satd
Hduclary wllhln tour months .
Dated this 9th day of
Feb ruary , 1916.
Manning D. Webster
Judge
l'lt 13, 'lO , 27 , :Jtc
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
cue No. 21704
Estate of LETITIA "REA
Deceased.
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Notice Is hereby g i ven that
. Aileen Wehrung Of Ppmeroy ,
Meigs County, Oh io , has been
duly appointed Executrix of
the Estate of Leti tia Rea ,
f Pomeroy
d I I
Clecease
' a e 01"'!10
(J
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M
eigs Counly,
.
cred!tors are requlfed to
file tneir c:laims with said
fiduciary with in four months .
Dat ed th is 26th dav of
Jan uary 1976.
Manning D . Webster
·
JUdge
PI
Cour t of Common
eas.
Probate D iv ision
( 1 , ::t O n1
6.
13 .
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· Township Annual
Appropriation
Resolution
The Board of Trustees of
Le t art Township ,
Meigs
County, Ohio , met in Special
session on the .4th day of
Februiry, 1976, allhe office of
Board of Truslees with the
following members present:
Don R. Hill, Virgil Roush, C.
T . Norris .
Mr. Virgil Roush moved the
adoption of the following
Resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED by tl'\e
Board of Trustees of Letarl
Township, Meigs County, ·
Ohio, that tQ pro11ide for the
current expenses and other
expenditures of said Board of
Trustees, dur.Jng the fiscal
year , ending December 31,
1976, the following sums be
made for and during said
fiscal year, as follows , vit :
General Fund
That there be appropriated
from the GENERAL FUND
for
MISCELLANt=OUS·
PURPOSES :
Admlnisrnuve
Selarles- Trustees S 1.500.~
Salary - Clerk2,000.00
Travel and Other Expenses
of Officio Is
5.00
Supplles- Adm .
100.00
Burial Expenses
100.00
Employer's Retirement
contribution
•oo.oo
Workmen's Compensation
500.00
General Health Olst . 1,500.00
Auditor 's and Treasurer 's
Fees
150.00
Efectlon Expense
200.00
Other Expenses
200.00
Total Misceltaneous
Purpo5es
6,655 .00
That there be appropriated
from the GENERAL FUND
for
TOWN
HALL,
MEMORIAL BUILDINGS and
GROUNDS PURPOSES ;
Town Halla. MemDrlal
Buildings 1nd Grounds
New ButldinQs and
Additions
2,000 .00
Rent
180.00
Total Town Hall
'
Purposes
2,180.00
Tttat tt'tere be appropriated
from the GENERAL FUND
for FIRE
PROTECTION
PURPOSES ;
Fire Protection
Contracts
600 .00
Total Fire Protection
Purposes
600 .00
Motor Vehitle License
Til Ill: Fund
That there be appropr iated
from the MOTOR VEHICLE
LICENSE TAX FUND :
Miscellaneous
Notes
2.000.00
Meintenance
· Salaries
1,000.00
Employers Retirement 112.00
Total Motor Vehicle
License TaK Fund
J,
d 112.00
Gasoline Tu Fun
That there be eppropri atea
from tne GASOLINE . TAX
FUND :
,
Miscet11neous
Salar ies- -Trustees
~ . 500. 00
Employer 's Ret irem ent
contribution
5.40.00
Tools and Equ ipment
500.00
Repa irs
1,600.00

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Milinteriance
5,000.00
Salaries
2,000.00
Material
Contracts
1,300.00
Uahed PreaiiDtentallaalll
Other ExpenseS
PERS SSAO.OO
600.00
Is Friday, Feb. 13,
Total Gasollne Tax
Fund
16,0.tO.OO the 44th day ol1976 wiUt 322 to
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Cemetery Fund
follow .
That there be appropriated
'lbe moon Is approacblng
from
the
CEMETERY
FUND;
Its full phase.
Salaries
5,000.00
The momlng stars are
Employer's Retirement
Mercury
and Venus.
Contribution
·
560.00
Tools and Equipment
500.00
The evening stars are
Other Expenses
200.00
Total Cemetery Fund 6,260.00 Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
Cemetery Bequest Fund
Those born oo this date are
That there be appropriated
mder
the sign
Aquarius.
from
the
CEMETERY
BEQUEST FUND :
French statesman Maurice
Expenditures TaUeyrand was born Feb. 13,
Nonrestricted
300.00
17M.
Total cemetery Bequest
Fund
300.00
On this day In history:
Federal Revenue Sh•rlng
rn 1635, Ute oldest public
Fsnd
~
Contracls- Servlces 3.200.00 Institution In America-the
Advertising anti
Printing
100.00 Boston Latin School- was
founded.
Federal Revenue Sharing
Fund
.
3, Joo.oo
.In 1914, the American
Recopllulallon
. Soc
. iety
of Composers •
OfFunds
Miscellaneous Gentrol
Auth~ and Publillhers 'WU
Purposes
6.6SS .OO formed
TownHoll Purposes
2,180 .00
lnl~~ Russi '!roo
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Fire Protection
'
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Bn
JJS WUA
Purpose
600.00 Budapest after 49 days of
Totol Gener&amp;l Fu~d
9,A35 .00 Aohting in which more than
Motor Vehicle L1cense
1.-ea•
t
Tax Fund
3,112.00 50000 German frool» were
Gasoline TaK Fund
16,040 .00 .
Cemetery Fund
6,260 .00
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In 1974, exiled . Russian
Federal Revenue Sharlhg
writer
Alex and e r
Fund
3.300.00
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So.....,rutsyn P.rrlveel in w~
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38 ,4&lt;7 .00 Gennany with only the
Mr . Don R . Hill se.conded clothe
his back
the Resolulfon end the roll
S on
·
being called upon Its adoption
the vote resulted as follows :
Mr . Don R . Hill , yes
Mr . Vlr:UII RouSh. yes
Mr . c . i . Nor~ls , yes

Today

or

tilled

Adopted -

February .4 , 1976
Darrell Norris
Clerk. Board of
.Township Trustees

THE
STATE OF OHIO,
MEIGS COUNTY , u :
I, Oarrelt Norris , Clerk of
the Boerd of Trustees of
Letart
Township ,
Meigs
County , Ohio , and In whose
custody the Files, Journals
and Records ot sald Bo1rd are
required by the Laws ot the
State of Ohio to be kept , do
hereby cerllfy
that the
foregoing
Annual
Ap 'proprletjon Re~oolutlon il
taken and copied from the
original Resotutio" now on file
with said Board , that the
foregoing Resolution has been
compared by me with rne said
original end that lheaame 11 •
true and correct copv there .
WITNESS mv lignature.
lhls 4rh day of February. 1976.
Darrell Norrll
Township Clerk .
(21 13, He

tv•enlna •ea&lt;:h week
weeks . This Is a
tniorable hobby and ski
which can save
hundreds ot dollars
rebuilding,
and reupholstering
own
furniture
In
profess ion a I manner .

Information

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reservations to visit 1
domonslrall.o n
cl
wlthool obligation wrl
or call at onco .

KNOTTS .
UPHOLSTERING
SHOP
Raulw I , Ill 16 1-C
O.llipolto, Cillo 45631
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Business Services
Modern

An ti que

FURNITURE
STR IPPING SERVICE
Removal
of Pa i nts
Plas ti cs - Varn ishes . -e tc .
wood or Meta l.
Ref ini shing ..of
Repair s
Furniture .
Bur nishing . Polishing of
Copper &amp; Bras ~

WHAT YOU Mli5T
KNOW IN O!&lt;'D!Oi&lt;: 10
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to form the 1\arpriH an~wer, u

we Buy

eurreated by the above cartoc;m.

Antiques &lt;~

MODERN CHEMICALS
100 k err Stree1
Pomerov , Ohio 45769
(614) 992 -2798, Dick Seyler
1-29-1 mo .
Jumble.: LOUSY

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CANKER

Ara.wer: Ont 's lift ill thangtd by tltesf'

In Memory

dea r ,

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for

P .M .

Da y

Be ,ore

The Publ isher reserves th e
rig ht to edit or reject anv ad s
de em e d obj e ctio n a l . Th e
p ub I is h e r
wi ll
no t
.be
re spon s ible for more than one
incorre c t insert ion .

Bu t nor too far for tho ug ht to
reach .
Sweet to re m ember h im , who
on ce was he r e ,
And who tho ugh abs ent , is j us t

5 cents per wo rd on e insertion

brothers .·

14 cen ts per word three
c on sec ut i v e in se rtion s
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26 c en t s p e r word si,.; c on ·

A LDw Cost. ·I·

FREE ESTIMATES

B"lown
Insulation Services

secut i v e in se r t ion's
25 P er Ce nt Di s count on paid
ad s and ad s paid w i th in 10 ·
days.
CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY
$2 .00 fpr 50 word miriimum
Ea c h addit i on a l word 3
cents .
8L.,!NOADS
Add i tional 25c Ctlarg e p er
/\rlver t isem en 1
OFFICE HOURS
8· 30 a . m . to 5:00 p . m .
Daily , 8: 30&lt;:1 . m . to 12: 00 Noo11
Saturday .

Financing Available
Blown into Watts&amp; Attic s
STORM
WINDOWS &amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS

ALUMINUM
SIDING - SOFF I TT
GUTTERS · AWNtNGS

LARRY LAVENDER

Syracuse, Oh io
Ph . 992 -3993
4 10\m o .

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sin c ere tha nks to tile ma n y
fr iends and neighbors whp
showed
us
kindness
following the r ecent los s u f
our
d e ar
mo ther
and
·g randmothe r , Mabel Pett i t.
It was deeply. app r eciat ed .·
' Thank you
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Th e Pettil Family .
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Currencv and Supplies
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Buy, Sale

From fhe largest Trv ck or
' Bu!ldozei''" Radiator to the
sm·all esl He.,ter Core .
Nathan Bigg s
Radiator Specialist

SM!TH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
PomeroY

Cakes, Baked
and Decorated
To Your Order
Licensed
baker
a nd
decor a to.- .
Kitchen State In spected

Kuhl Cake Decor

Auto Sales
1968 NOVA . g,ood conc;ti t iO!J.\.
Phone 992 3249
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sp tr ansm i ssfon , appro )(
10,000 mil es Phone 992 701 7
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1968 JEE P Wago neer , 6 cyl .
st d., loc k o ut hubs. Phone
Ha rol d
Br e wer ,
long
Bottom . Ohio (6\41 985·3554 .
2 · 1. tf c

;;-oRo~.;-wh~~d-;j:;t;-u;k-:-V .
8, good condition . H aro ld
Brewer ,
Lo n g Bot t om .
Phone (614 J 985 ·3554 .
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MODER N home in Ches ter , 8
roo ms , 2 baths . 2 por ches .
sun porE h . 1 'I basement , c ity
and Wel l wat er , natural ga s,
gara g e
Pt i ced tO se ll .
Phon e (6,l i1 985-410 2.
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F OR Sale near Lanq s vi ll e. 5
rm . house . root ce llar wit ti
roo m over , 7 bay d etach ed
garage, 1' u acr es, n o ba th ,
hot and co ld wat er. in ki t
ch·~ n . L.P ..gaS: hea! ;.hcate r s
. with ··house . Cal l 742 2819
io,'t a fler ~ · p . m .
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used, and your phone
number.
Including

prices for items of,
• wan t a d
Iere d .In your
w iII
inc rea s,e
response.

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DAILY SENTINEL
111 COURT ST.
POMEROY, OHIO
45769

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1976 Pontiac LeMans 2 dr. Hardtop
V-8 engine, automatic transm iss ion , power steering,
power brakes, air cond. , AM radio. radial tires. gray with
gray landau vinyl top. gray vinyl interior.

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1976 Buick Regal 2 door Hardtop
steeri~g ,

V-8 engine, automatic transmission . power

power brakes , air conditioning , AM radio with tape, rad1al
tires. red with red Landau top. and red cloth interior .

RE A DY M I X C O N ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
del i vered ri g ht to y o ur
pr oject. Fa$ t and easy Free
e·s t imates Phone ''992 328 ~ .
Goeglein Ready M i K ' Co .,
Mid dl ep ort. Ohio .
6 30 lfc
ELWOOD BOWER S REPA I R
- Sw eepe r s. to a ster s, irons ,
all small app ti an ~ es . Lawn
mowe r , next ro Sta t e Hig h .
way Garage on Route 7.
.fhOnc 985 -3825 .
4- 16.1f c

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USED CARS-

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v.a, P. S., P. B., brown with

brown V. top . A M ·FMtape. rad ia l

tires. Local oWner . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

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ONE OF OUR FRIENDLY SALESMEN:
CEWARD CALVERT, J. D. STORY, B.ILL NELSON

Dealer"

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Real Estate For Sale

Carpeting
501 NYLON

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

HOTEL .

&gt;

GEORGE S. HOBSTEnER

RUTLAND

FURNITURE

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

See one of tt~ese courteous salesmen: Pete
Burrrs, Lloyd Me Laughlin or Marvin
Keebaugh.

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H.T., auto.,

1975 Ford
showroom
low
mileage .•• • • • •• •• • •••• • • • • • • • ·•''' • ••.• • • • • • • • • •• •

1975 Ford . Official's cars and demo offered at
fabulous February clean up prices . •• •• ••• •••••••

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992·5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
. Open ·Evenings Untii6:0~Til Sp.m. Sat.

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1910
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11695
v.a
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A.T. ·
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11695
speed
1972
Sedan Deville, 4 dr . full equipment,
extra nice . Air . • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • ••• • • • • • •• • •• • • • • •

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Tom Rue

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5495
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75 Plrmoulh Valiant Cuslom. 4 dr., 6
cyl., automolic, air condilioning. '
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Wqon.

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Chev. Impala Cuolom. 2 dr. H.T .
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1971 Chev.

Chevelle, 4 dr. sedan, auto . trans . .....

Chevrolet. choice of C:oupe and d r ..
R uns good . • • • • • • • • • • ·• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• ·"
1971 Ford F250

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SEE: Fred Blaetfnar. Pat Hill. Me_lvin Little,
or Dan Thompson

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992-2196

197S Nova L.N. 4 dr. Std . ,
dark blue, vinyl roof, air .
Loaded with extras.
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CASH p_aid fOr all makes and
mod els of mobil e homes .
Phone area,-. c:ode 614 423 9531 .
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Wanted To Buy
' dLD P LAY~R pianos Need
not be in worki ng cond illon .
Call 742 .2l4 j .
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T I MBER . tO p pr ic:e tor
standing sow l i mber . Call
~614 ) ~46 · 8570 day or night
2.4. 121 c

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mo'del outboard motor , tr om
70 to 85 h .p . Phone 992 7106.
1-12 -Jtc
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OLD furnitur e, ice bO)(es .
brass
b e ds ,
Old
watl
telephones and ports, or
complele h'ouseholds . Writ e
M . D . Miller , Rl.
2,
Pom eroy , Oh io . Call 992 7760 .
10 7 7 ~

For Rent
ENJOY gracious liv ing al
Village Manor in MiL
dleporr for as. tow as SIJO
per
month
wi t h
all
utilities.
oaid
Th ese
. are brand new high qual ity
apartments at prices you
. can afford . Your rent in etudes month t o month
leases , all elec . liVIng ,
carpeting, ·· range
end
refrigerator , free trash
pickup , cable TV at your
expense ,
and
on .site ·
laundry faciliti es . Con .
venlent to shopping on Th !rd
• and Mill Stree ts -in Mid ·
dleporl. See the manager at
_Riverside Apeutments or
call 99 2· 3273 . Furnished
aparlments
are
also
available .
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$299S.OG
I USED TRUCKS READY TO WORK
1 2-1972 Chevrolet 2 ton 102" C. A., IS,OOG lb. 2 speed rear
1
1 axle. 292 Big Six 4 speed trans. good tires. $309S.OG
1 1973 lnternational2 ton 8 cyl. 5 speed 18,SOG 2 speed rear
I axle, good tires. $389S.OG
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Geo1Je Harris-.Dalas Blarins-Roaer Dillard

For Sale

Nofice ol Appointment

POMEROY LANDMARK
C.rsey. Mgr .

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diesel engine, 8 ft . blade .
good
co n dition . S4 . 000 .
Phone (61dJ 98 5 359.1.
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992-2126

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Automalic Waitt
Condillonor
Model UCXXX.
110,000
Wo8klr lOrain
Capoclly

I Anniversary Savings 011 I
I All Cars &amp; Trucks in Stock.
NEW AND USED
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COMPLETE ceram ic outfit
bel ow cost. S4000 . IJ In - COAL. limestone and all types
tere sted. please ph one 992 of salt and rock' salt for- ice
2718, Middleport , ·Oh io .
and s now remo-_.al . E x .
2-12·61p
celsior Salt Works, East
Main Sf., Pomeroy , Ohio .
MIXED HAY . Phpne 949.2036
Phone 992 - 3~91.
or 949 ·2660 .
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rt'tl on . Call (6141 985 -3947.
dillon . SJ95 . Pho!ie 992 - J~OS .
2-10·41p
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HUNTING Dogs. One Reg .
fold -downS , some 1975 model
Treeing walker , 6 months
fold -downs .
Used
1974
old , 1 reg . female red bone, 9
traller . Best prices in Trl .
m o nths , Su nburst Coon
State area . Serv ice what we
huntin~ light $40 . Phon e
se l l. financing arranged .
(614 ) 667 3621 .
ca mp c onl .e y Starcraft
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Sales , Rt. 62 N . of Po int
-----~-----~--Pleasant .
14FT . MET A L truck b ed with
2· 10··Hc
hoist on 61 GMC Cha ssis .
Sl ,OOO . Call around 12 . 30
COA L FOR SA LE . CA B Coal
p .m . 949 -2!ii74 .
Com pany , I mite north of
2-J3 . .4tp
Ch eshire , on Rl. 1 P ick vour
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own , S20 per ton . Open 6 days
22 STUBNOSE-D pis tol • .46 p c
pl'!r week , or call (614 1 367 set of China dishes , plain
7330 for further informat _
l on .
guitar and case, girl'!!- 24 "
·1-8 78tc
bike , wooden rocker. other
dishes , 13 inch lires . Phone
McDANIEL Cus1om
Buf .
742,'2078.
c hering, West Columbi~, W .
2. 13·2tc
Va . We butcher cattle and
hogs .
S10
cattle
GOOD hay , St bale·. Lead ing
slaughter; $7 for hogs ; 12c
creek Road . Phone 742 -3108,
tor c utting and wrapping .
V . Vitatoe, Box 195, Mid ·
State and federal Inspected ;
dteport .
Open 6 days .per week .
1-13 -41p
Phone (304 ) 882 ·32'24.
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F M .MPX .radio , 8 track
stereo . Call 992 .3965 .
2-12-lfc

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CORN for sale . Phon e (614)
98S 3538, Pa ul Karr .
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ln6 Promotional 61 Step Side, lfl
ton, 6_ cyl., auto., P.S., P. B.,
radio, Scollsdale Equip., black,
while striping, dark red lrlm,
chrome bumpers.

FREEZE R beef , coni fed,
stee r s. 800 lb . Call f614J 985 ·
38 05.
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(SAVE)

HAY for sal e, S1baleor trade?
Phone
F rank
Oachel.
Leading Creek Rd . 742 -208S .
2-1· 17tp

8EDRM . doubie- wid e .
furnished , utllil les paid ,
convenient to Gavin and
Mines . Phone 992 -7017 Or
99'2 .7666 .
2·1J.61p

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Caprice Estate Wagon
C-20 Suburban
All with air.
SAVE

102 " C.A . 18,500 lb. 2 speed rear axle. 5 speed Clark 366 8 cyl., P .S .,
9,000 lb . fronl axle, drip mldgs .• dual horns, 23.000 lb. rear sprtngs,
aux . rear springs, mirrors outside, frame relnf .. full foam seat~ cab
assisl handles, H . D. vac. Reserve lank.

PIG S for sale , approx , 65 tbs .
Phone 9~ 1 ,J640 .
2·B-7tp

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1975 Salesman ·Demo.
Caprice 4 dr. Sed.
Malibu Classie 4 dr.

For Sale

Wanted

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LOST in Bash an area , male
Plott nound , name of Duke.
Name tao on co llar . Phone
( 61&lt;1 985 ·&lt;2•8 or 992 3&lt;08 .
2·6·6tc

11976
Chevrolet CE66703
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19)5 Caprice 2 Dr. H.T.. J
dark red , auto .. P.S .. P.B .. I
air, loaded with extras.
Rtductd to $5370. 00 1
1975 Impala Spl. Cpe., light I
grey .
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461 S. 3rd
Middleport

CAREER awaits you with I WILL be glvlno plano tessonS
In my home starling Feb . 1.
Lurler
cosmetics ,
"a
For intormation call 99 2 HO USE in R u tland . Ca H 992 . 1970 350 JOHN Deere Dozer , 6
quality product for 53
3278.
f t. blade . ca nape , com 5158.
years ."
No
territory
ptetely reb uil t . 55.950. Pnon'e
12 18 50tc
restriction , work tram your
' 4 lfc
161&lt;! · 985 -3594.
home . Still lime to win your '-· - - ---- --~-- .......
trip to NIIIIU . .FOr ep - · HAVE you-r Income taXes
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po·lntment , cell Madylon
1964 JOHN Deere Dozer, gas
Racine . Phone 949 -2883 .
Stone
(304!
727 -9269
engine. 6 fl . blade , canape,
2-6· 12t c A 1R co H ei r t. R C welding
(collect) .
2·l · l2tc
winch .
re verser
bar ,
machine . new clec
a ll
complete ly rebuill, 55,000 .
accessories inc luded . Phone
Phone U14) 985 -359• .
'192 3.110
2-8 7tp
10 2B l fC

INCOME
Tex
Service ,
Federal or St ate taxu .
Phone 992 -7228 or see
Wallect Russell, Bradbury .
1·30 -l61c

1975 Caprice Classic, 4 dr..
spt. sed ., dark green , vinyl
roof, aula .. P . S .. P . B .•
loaded with e x tras, air .
Reduced lo 55594.00

1975 Suburban C20903, 4x4

. . . """"' 992 -2111
·"t96 S F ORD LTD: New 12 oD:
Winchester 37 A Single shol .
2 BEDRM .· nl&lt;ibiiiiiome, reai
Phone 742 -2359 .
nice . Phone 992 ·3324 .
1·13 -26tp

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Med . red, 350-4, power windows. air cond., tilt telescope
wheel. P.S., H. D. Battery, AM-FM radio, GR70-15 radial
white lettered tires .
SAVE

SAVE

350 -4 aula., P . S.. P . B . •
radio, ce·nter· seat.
Rtduced to $6144.00

Park , Rt. 33, ten miles nort h
of Pomeroy . Large lots wilhcDncrete patios . sidewalks,
runners and off street
parking . Phone 992 -7479 .
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See: Tom Rut. R•v
G. Pltl WI
or

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1976 Corvette

11976 Chevrolet C20-C10 4x4

Open Evenings Til6:00
Except Thurs. and Sat. Til 5:00

-COUNTRY
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PH. H2-2594

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1975 Monro Town Cpe. , 4 1
speed, 4 cyl. Radial !Ires, 1 Scoltsdale Equlp. , .a ulo., P. S., P . B., radio, H.D. shocks, F&amp;R mirrors,
radio. viRnyl roof.
. 1 350-4, 750-16- Don &amp; offlread llres . I4Qlly1
educed lo S3742.00 I Wllloway green, bron ze, tan &amp; cream, nlghl blue &amp; while.

The time to buy is at low, tow winter prices. The
best deal is at Dan Thompson Ford .

-3 AND 4 RM . turnlshed and
unfu'r nished apts . Phone 992 .
5434.
J1 .9. tfc
MANY MORE USED CARS, STOP &amp; LOOK .

1975 Monza Town Cpe.,
auto ., 4 cy l. , radial tires,
P.S., radio, vinyl root, dark
green .
Rtduced to $3905.00

Maverick 2 dr . 6 cyl. • • • ............. ..... ....

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Mevtrlck 2 dr., aulomallc , 6 . _ _ _ _
Tom Rut Sale Price

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1972 Ponliac Calalina , 2 dr . H .T ., air . Sparkling
original dark green, vinyl top . •,• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •

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75 Oodge-Coront12 dr. hardtop , 360 V -8.
Tom Rue Sale Price---"

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u sed·
Electro l u :x
sweeper . Phon e 74 2 28'23 .
2- 11 31c

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DEALER S iri scra p. tron ,
metals , junk autos . Rid er ' s
Savage Phone 992 5468 .
1 2 29tp

FACTORY OFFICIAL CARS
NEW CAR WARRANTY

$AVE$

1973 Ford L TO Sla. Wagon, air and l ull
equipment., Tops in ever y way, 8 pass ........... ..

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MOTORS

It

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69 Qlevrlllet % ton PickuD-- ----- 1295
72 Dodge l ton Truck, flat bed----12695
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SPECIALS"

1973 Ford LTD Brougham . 2 dr . H.T., d ivided
seat , full equlpmenf. Very

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V-8, auto ., P .S., P . B., air, AM-F M s t£.reo. sterling silver wi th g ray cloth

47th ANNIVERSARY

s'3995
52995
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52995
clean .····--··•••••••••
LTD. V-8,
clean,
$jl}95

67 Chevelle 4 Door 6 cyl. auto. ----- 695
69 Olds 98 4 Dr. Sed., power, air ---'1195
68 Pontiac Station WaPI--:-------' '795
66 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan _________ '395

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1973 Bronco 4 wtMtel drive, 302 V -8. auto . trans.,
P.S. ()ne owner, like new . •••••••••••••••••••••••·
1973 Mercury V-8 MQntogo, 2 dr . H .T. Extra
sharp .· • •••• • ••. ••-•. • •• ••• ••••., • • • •••• •••. •• ••••

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105 Bu1fernu1
992 -JJttS
Formerly Weed Wflot esa t ~ .
Featuring :
Delu:o: Zer ox Copy Ser vice ,
S uppl ie S ,
O f'fi ce
Suppli es ,
M i f"Jleo g raph
lar gest sel ec tion . ot wed
d in g sup pl ies in Sou th eastern Ohio .
Th e Print Shop Comptet~
( Still ' in· business i n Middlepo rt)
12 a 2 m o .

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71 Buick S.L 4 dr., pow~ air.- ____ .'1995
70 Chevelle Coupe, V-8 auto.------ '1595
70 Dodge Mon. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P.B.,-'1395
70 Olds 98 HT Sed., pow., F. air---...'1095
· 69 Ply. 4 Door, V-8 auto·--------'895
68 Dodge Dart Cpe., V-8 auto. ----- '995
67 VW 2 Door Bug ___________ '695

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7l Ford Tor. Cpe., y-8, auto., air_ ___ .'1595

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71 Ford LTD Wagon, pow., luggage rack'1695:

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Special Rates
by Week
or Month

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Quality Print Shop

72 Olds 98 HT Sed., power, air __ - - 2695
72 Qlev. Imp. Cus. Cpe., full oower, air'2295
72 Olds Lux. sed~ full power, fact air 12895
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Rooms, '5.00 up

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Pomeroy, Ohio Ph. 992-2174

La Salle

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72 Buick LS Cus. Con., power, air--- '2895
72 Buick Electra, V·top, pow., air..: __ 12695

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advantage of our
pr ices .. Quality
built
homes . Nice lots available
in nice locations .

Ph . (614) 985·4102

72 Olds Cut. Cpe., power, air------ 12495
72 Datsun 2 Door, std. _________'.1595

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73 Volkswagen Bus, 9 pass. _____ _: 13295

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i Equipment Co.

71 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air __ !2495
75 Cluw.\ % l C20 PU, 4 wh. dr. ___ '5395
}5 MMrick 4 Dr. auto., P.S., P.B.-- '3195
74 VW Bus, 9 pass.·----------'3695

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73 tadilac Coe. DeVile, power, air--'4795
72 Cadilac Cpe. DeVille, power, air __ 13895

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SAVE MONEY?

Employment Wanted

NICE 2 bedrm hom e, ba th ,
refrigerator . stove. wa sher
and dryer , hardwoo d f loors ,
n ew thermo p ane wi ndow s,
storm dOors, alu m . siding ,
conc re te por ches, 11 ew nat .
gas fu rna ce . $10." 500 . Phon e
( 614) 985 4245, Che ster .
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1-11· 1 mo.

HOU SE tor sale. extra l ar ge
l'ivin g rQom . d ini ng room ,
large kit chen. fa m ily roo m ,
SEWI N G of all kind s, dress es
'2 bedro om s . bath , .a ll car
for all occasions , stack s,
peled , excep t ki l che n, ni ce
shirfs . n ~w born layell es,
ya rd . g ood loc at ion . May be
c urtains , drapes . Phone 992
se en a t JJJI G r an ! St . ,
3035 and ask for Dorothy .
Mi ddleport. Ph . 99 3 3794 .
2 ·4 - 12t c
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Bicentennial Coins
19755 Pr oof Sel 16 pes .)
S2S .OO; 1975 Mini Sel S9.00 ;
1976 Silver Proof Sel 13
pes . 1 SIS .OO ; 1976 Silver
UNC Set 13 pes;) $8.50.
Call Rulland , 742 -2331
R&amp;J COINS
Roger Wamsley
1 '23 1 mo .

Call 992-7537
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Each initial and
gr!)up of figures
counts as one word.
Be sure to coun.t
name and ·address, if

estimates on carlu~ting and installation .
We' ll bring samples to your
home with no o61i9•tion.
See how you can really
save.
MikE! Young , Manager
Sales and Installation
Rt. 3, Pomeroy . Ohio 45769
Phone day or night
614 -992 -'2206
LH. J mo .

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H.T .. v.a, P. S:, P .B. , air,. ti l t wheel. maroon with w hite Vin yl
-·~-.----..-----~----:interior
19 68 250 FORD P 1ckup , £13, 000
:t'HERE will be an auct i on
ac tua l l-"miles . Phone 992
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SE PT I C T A N K S c l ea n ed .
sa l e Frida y ni ght at 7 p . m ..
3640.
New and used me r chandise
Modern Sanitati on . 99 :&lt;' 3954
2 87tp "'
at Ma son Auc ti on, Mason .
or 992 7l4?
W . Va
9 18 tfc
19 69 VOLKSWAG EN wi th 7 ACRE S mor e or less in Long
· Bottom , city wat er , new
2 12 2tc
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Ba ja kit. $650 . Phone 99?
se pti c ta nk . $2.500 . Cont ac t ExCAVAT I NG . dozer , toa-u l:'o·
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5663 .
THt: ME I G S County Fox
Ralph Well s. L ong Bollom ,
2 8.6t c
and ·back hoe work : scpfi c
H unt ers w i ll meet Saturday
Ohio .
tanks
i n s t a ll ed .
dump
at 7: 30 p m . at th eir c l ub
2 11 ] tp
tr ucks and to boy s for hi r e ;
19
74
1
TON
Chev
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du
m
p
truck
,
hou se on Ea g le Ridge .
wi ll haul ti l l dirL top so il,
v -8 , d5d , 4 sp ., p.s .• p .b ..
Fri~ndly
2- t2.2tc
li mestone and grav e l . Call
16,000 ac t u a l m i les . $3 , 800
Bob or Roger Jeff er s. day
Ph on e (6 14 1 985J594 .
NEW shipme n t of ir regu l ar
ph·o ne 992 7089 , night phon e
2 s.7tp
soc ks at 25c pair at O -J
992 3525 or 992 ·5232 .
House of F abr i cs, 1 mile
VIrgil 8 .. Sr ., Broker
2· 11 tt c
G .T ., V -8 ,
sou th of Middleport on R t. 7. 19 71 COM E T
IOMechanic Pomeroy, 0 .
d,
new
tires
and
standa
r
2.11-4tc
REMODE LIN G ,
Plumbinc_;~ ,
Phone 992-3325
pa int. shocks, brake shoes ,
-~----hea ti ng and all type s of
49
,000
mil
es
,
$1.000
Phone
SHOO T IN G M .A TCH . Corn
general
r epai r .
Work
STEAM HEAT - 3 BRs ..
(614) 985 3594.
Hollow Gun d ub , Sunday , I
gl!aranteed . 20 years ex
2·8 'HQ
Ph
bath s , TV room ,
p m .. ,· rp il e pa sf M i le·s
peri ence . Phone 992 .24 09 .
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so l a r t' um,
ba se ment,
Ce m etery .
5-1-lfc
garag e an·d · ni ce tot .
2· 12-2tc
$25,000 .
EXCAVA TIN G ,
dozer ,
ACRE, 6 rms and bath,
RUTLAND Ame r ic:a n Legi on ONE
backhoe
and
d l t c her .
RENOVATED - 3 BRs .,
Rf. J, Pomeroy , Rose H it l.
Ch·arles R Hatfield Ba ck
Gun Shoot un der shelt&amp;r .
D ick Dav is propert y , f Ull
lot s of storage, gas F .A.
Hoe Ser 11 ice , Rutland , Oh io .
Beechg r ove Road. Rutland .
basement ,
alum in'um
f urna ce,
2
concre te
',. 12 noon Sunday .
Phone 742.2008.
· ROOFING , si d ing , gul!ers and
sid ing , Pll n ete d . $10,000 . Call
11.30 78tc
' .___ -----·--- ---' ·_11_"' Oak Hill 685 ·6576 evenings ; porches. dry ba sem en ! ,
dow n spout s. Stor m door s
garden,
a nd
garage .
an d windows r em odeling ,
Jackson '286-3004 days .
D &amp; D TREE Tr imi'Tii ng , 20
,, AS H s! 'f reew i ll Baptist
2 s.Jotp
pai n ling and general repair .
$21,500 .
I
yea r s ex peri enc e . In sur ed ,
Church . corn er of As h and
Satisfa c t i o n g u aran t eed .
MOO
ERN
4
BRs
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P l um St . in Middleport . Will 3 BR 1--fOME , jus t f inished
fr ee estimates . Ca l l 992 2384
Call 1614 1 985 38 03 for fr ee '
bath
s,
larg
e
k
i
t
wi
th
.or { 614 ) 698 72 57 Albany .
ho l d a reviva l sla r t ing
estimate .
r emode l i ng . Sa l em St .,
dining. oi l furna ce, 2 ca r
10 15 lie
Monday , F eb . 9. Preaching
2 13 6t p
Rutland . Phone 742 -23 06
.__ __ _ -~ ~-each night by Rev . Glen
after 4 p .m . or see Milo B .' garage and one level acre .
Co ll in s, Nelsonville . Sta rts
'
SEWING
MACHINE
Repairs
,
e
xcA
VATII\l
G
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BAC
K
HOE S
Orly $25,000 .
H utc hinson .
at 7': 30 p .m . Th e " Yolith For
serv ice. all makes . 992 2284 .
A ND DdZER , LARGE A ND.
68 ACRES - Renova t ed 8
Christ "
Ch oir wi ll
be
The Fabric Shop . Pomeroy .
SM A LL . SEP TI C T A N K S
rms., 4 BR s., 21h baths. bo t
si n g in g . Pastor is Rev . Noel r BRBrick h~-; ~;-v-;:-;,-2, 1
A uthoriz ~ d Sing er Sales an d
IN S TALLED .
BILL
water heat . ·large mod . kit .,
H erman n .
197SCHEVROLET SUBURBAN
•56895
Serv i ce .
We
sha rp en
PULL,INS , P H O N E 992 -2478,
ba rh s. garag e on 2.8 ac r es
oak trim , carpeting, etc .
, Scissors "
DAY b R N IG HT .
2·6-7t c ·
Red &amp; white fin!sh, double air, loaded with every Chev .
on paved ro ad nea r For ked
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3 29 tfc
$60.000 .
Run Slate Forest . Ph one
option, low mileage, never titl ed , Co . Demo,
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MAKE SURE you gel every
(6 14 ) 667 3787 . $38,000 .
OL 0 HOME - In excellen t
Slicker Over 58,000.00. SALE PRICE S6895.
WOULD l ik e t o do yo u r O'D-ELL Alin emen t locate d
possib le d ed uc tion thi s year .
t .l s.27tp
condition,
3
BR
s.,
bath,
gas
ha ul in g . larg e or "mall .
H.ave your Federa l and
behind
Rutland
Gr.,de
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1975 PINTO MPG
S2895
Phon e ~61.t l 985 39dl any
Sta t e In come Tax return by
School . Tun eup , brakes,
full
basem ent.
near
tim e.
Whit e 2 dr. . 4 speed tran s., radio , body mouldings , W·S·
an accountant . Phone 992 wheel ba lan c ing , al inem ent
2- 11 6tp
6173 .
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bu siness sec . Only S17.000.
Phon e 742 2004 .
w tir-es . It's like new wi th less than 5,200 miles.
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1-21-52tc
12 ROOMS - Large old er
C. BR A D FO RD . Auc t ioneer .
hom e, 5 BRs ., 2 ni ce ba th s,
1972CHEV. 2-TON C&amp;C
$2995
Complete Senice . Ph one
cook and bake units, mod .
102"
C.
A.
heavy
duly
springs,
292-6
cy
l
.
engine,
15.000
949 2487 or 949 2000. Racine .
kit ., gas furna ce, woodlb . 2speed rear axle, foam seat , mirror s, clean ca b .
· Ohio . Crill Bradford
burning hea rth , a nd 2 large
608
10 -9·1fC'
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lots . $25,000 .
MAIN
4'h ACRES On cily
LET US DO IT!!
POMERO , 0.
utilities , 8 rooms, 1112 baths,
3 · BE DRM .
home ,
lust
n .ice ly r e modeled , with
finished , remodeling , Sa lem
central air and heaf. 2 ca r
SYRACUSE Newer
St , Rutland . Ph on e 742·2306
garage .
Picni c
ca ve 1
after 4 p .m . or see Milo B .
home, 3 BR , bath, som e
Hutch!son
$31.000."
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POMEROY, 0.
I paneling &amp; til e, hardwood
9·23 -tf c
MIDDLEPORT
Nice
floor
s,
N.
gas
F
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furnace,
Ph . 992-2176
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older
home
with
larg
e
part
ia
l
ba
sem
ent,
garage.
,
3 BEDRM . ·-house In Mid :
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Irving , 11;, baths, dining ,
.
dleport , c:orn er tot . New
1International
I $22,500
hot water hea t , and large
POMEROY Jl/4 acres,
bath , story and ha lf , ut i lity
I Harvester
I 200 ft . frontage , originally
room , hew car peting and
lot out of flood area . Only,
new roof , garage and work
$16,500 .
had 2 houses. Ideal for
New Idea Equipment
room , frui t ce llar . Close to
TURN YOUR SELLING
$499Square
Chain 1 home or t railer . $3,000.
sc h o ol
and
shopping .
1Me Culloch
PROBLEMS OVER TO US .
RUTLAND - 2 BR, bath,
$
17,
500.
Phone
992
-7624
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Yard
1Saws
. · ' dining R. , wash R .,
1-'27 -26tc ,
porches, garage. A good
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RUBBER BACK
buy at $8,500 .
RUTLAND - 2 SR . bath,
We het11e hundteds Of
dining
R ..
ca rpeled ,
carpet values . Your lob can
pa neled t i led , garage, close
be completed i n I to 2
w eeks. No long · waiting
to shoppi ng , $9,500.
Now is the time to buy your land to build your new
per iod . Jhar ins faller has 28
157 ACRES ·- Columbia &amp;
home on. Wildwood Estates, located on the flatwoods
ye&amp;rs e)(perlenc.e .. Expert
~alem Twps. 35 A. for
road , with all utilities, o.f fers you all y,ou desire with its
ln~allation . You'll llke
cultivation
.
50
A
.
t
imber,
beauly and privacy . Our special offer !his woek Is 15
wtl6t you get.
Middleport, 0. Ph. tt2 - 2771 ~ 1
bal . paslure, lall fenced) .
aci·es of woods with cottage, a fre•h w•ter creek
CALL 742 ·2211
Home has
BR , barn &amp;
winding ils wav through lhe beaulltul pines, truly a
TALk TO WENDI;LL
other bldg; . $38,000.
GRATE
paradise found. Priced to sell fast at S15,000.00. For
OWNER
HAVE
A
CARPET CONSULTANT
more information call:
SfiLLING PROBLEM?
LET liS SOLVE IT . CALL
NOW.
WE
, NEED
P. O. loa: 101, Pomeroy,Ohio
LI STINGS .
Pilon• n5-4116att.r 4:00
992-2259 or 992·2S68
741 -ll:.li;__ _ _.,;;R,;u;,;ll.;,a;;,nd..,

Notice

AVAILABLE TO
INDIVIDUALS ONLY!
NON COMMERCIAL
NO REFUNDS.

Free

Real Estate For Sale

wfE W IS H to thank al l th o"&gt;e
who helped in an y Wdy
d uring the d e th of our loved
on e. Net tie Be tz . Thank you
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Estate df Emmet P. Bartels,
Deceased .
.
Nollce is hereby gtven that
Vernon e. Bartels . of 38,5
Belfast. Cinclnnat•, Ohto
.t52J6, has been duly appol n.tt:d
Adm inistrator With ttie Wtll
AnneXed of the Estate of.
Emmet P . Bartels, deceas~d .
late of Syrac:use, Me,gs
county, Ohio .
creditors are req':'lred !O
tile their claims w •th satd
Hduclary wllhln tour months .
Dated this 9th day of
Feb ruary , 1916.
Manning D. Webster
Judge
l'lt 13, 'lO , 27 , :Jtc
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
cue No. 21704
Estate of LETITIA "REA
Deceased.
.
Notice Is hereby g i ven that
. Aileen Wehrung Of Ppmeroy ,
Meigs County, Oh io , has been
duly appointed Executrix of
the Estate of Leti tia Rea ,
f Pomeroy
d I I
Clecease
' a e 01"'!10
(J
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M
eigs Counly,
.
cred!tors are requlfed to
file tneir c:laims with said
fiduciary with in four months .
Dat ed th is 26th dav of
Jan uary 1976.
Manning D . Webster
·
JUdge
PI
Cour t of Common
eas.
Probate D iv ision
( 1 , ::t O n1
6.
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· Township Annual
Appropriation
Resolution
The Board of Trustees of
Le t art Township ,
Meigs
County, Ohio , met in Special
session on the .4th day of
Februiry, 1976, allhe office of
Board of Truslees with the
following members present:
Don R. Hill, Virgil Roush, C.
T . Norris .
Mr. Virgil Roush moved the
adoption of the following
Resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED by tl'\e
Board of Trustees of Letarl
Township, Meigs County, ·
Ohio, that tQ pro11ide for the
current expenses and other
expenditures of said Board of
Trustees, dur.Jng the fiscal
year , ending December 31,
1976, the following sums be
made for and during said
fiscal year, as follows , vit :
General Fund
That there be appropriated
from the GENERAL FUND
for
MISCELLANt=OUS·
PURPOSES :
Admlnisrnuve
Selarles- Trustees S 1.500.~
Salary - Clerk2,000.00
Travel and Other Expenses
of Officio Is
5.00
Supplles- Adm .
100.00
Burial Expenses
100.00
Employer's Retirement
contribution
•oo.oo
Workmen's Compensation
500.00
General Health Olst . 1,500.00
Auditor 's and Treasurer 's
Fees
150.00
Efectlon Expense
200.00
Other Expenses
200.00
Total Misceltaneous
Purpo5es
6,655 .00
That there be appropriated
from the GENERAL FUND
for
TOWN
HALL,
MEMORIAL BUILDINGS and
GROUNDS PURPOSES ;
Town Halla. MemDrlal
Buildings 1nd Grounds
New ButldinQs and
Additions
2,000 .00
Rent
180.00
Total Town Hall
'
Purposes
2,180.00
Tttat tt'tere be appropriated
from the GENERAL FUND
for FIRE
PROTECTION
PURPOSES ;
Fire Protection
Contracts
600 .00
Total Fire Protection
Purposes
600 .00
Motor Vehitle License
Til Ill: Fund
That there be appropr iated
from the MOTOR VEHICLE
LICENSE TAX FUND :
Miscellaneous
Notes
2.000.00
Meintenance
· Salaries
1,000.00
Employers Retirement 112.00
Total Motor Vehicle
License TaK Fund
J,
d 112.00
Gasoline Tu Fun
That there be eppropri atea
from tne GASOLINE . TAX
FUND :
,
Miscet11neous
Salar ies- -Trustees
~ . 500. 00
Employer 's Ret irem ent
contribution
5.40.00
Tools and Equ ipment
500.00
Repa irs
1,600.00

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Milinteriance
5,000.00
Salaries
2,000.00
Material
Contracts
1,300.00
Uahed PreaiiDtentallaalll
Other ExpenseS
PERS SSAO.OO
600.00
Is Friday, Feb. 13,
Total Gasollne Tax
Fund
16,0.tO.OO the 44th day ol1976 wiUt 322 to
·
Cemetery Fund
follow .
That there be appropriated
'lbe moon Is approacblng
from
the
CEMETERY
FUND;
Its full phase.
Salaries
5,000.00
The momlng stars are
Employer's Retirement
Mercury
and Venus.
Contribution
·
560.00
Tools and Equipment
500.00
The evening stars are
Other Expenses
200.00
Total Cemetery Fund 6,260.00 Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
Cemetery Bequest Fund
Those born oo this date are
That there be appropriated
mder
the sign
Aquarius.
from
the
CEMETERY
BEQUEST FUND :
French statesman Maurice
Expenditures TaUeyrand was born Feb. 13,
Nonrestricted
300.00
17M.
Total cemetery Bequest
Fund
300.00
On this day In history:
Federal Revenue Sh•rlng
rn 1635, Ute oldest public
Fsnd
~
Contracls- Servlces 3.200.00 Institution In America-the
Advertising anti
Printing
100.00 Boston Latin School- was
founded.
Federal Revenue Sharing
Fund
.
3, Joo.oo
.In 1914, the American
Recopllulallon
. Soc
. iety
of Composers •
OfFunds
Miscellaneous Gentrol
Auth~ and Publillhers 'WU
Purposes
6.6SS .OO formed
TownHoll Purposes
2,180 .00
lnl~~ Russi '!roo
•--L
Fire Protection
'
nuo,
Bn
JJS WUA
Purpose
600.00 Budapest after 49 days of
Totol Gener&amp;l Fu~d
9,A35 .00 Aohting in which more than
Motor Vehicle L1cense
1.-ea•
t
Tax Fund
3,112.00 50000 German frool» were
Gasoline TaK Fund
16,040 .00 .
Cemetery Fund
6,260 .00
•
cemetery Bequest F.ond 300.00
In 1974, exiled . Russian
Federal Revenue Sharlhg
writer
Alex and e r
Fund
3.300.00
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Grond Tolill Of All
So.....,rutsyn P.rrlveel in w~
""'
Funds
38 ,4&lt;7 .00 Gennany with only the
Mr . Don R . Hill se.conded clothe
his back
the Resolulfon end the roll
S on
·
being called upon Its adoption
the vote resulted as follows :
Mr . Don R . Hill , yes
Mr . Vlr:UII RouSh. yes
Mr . c . i . Nor~ls , yes

Today

or

tilled

Adopted -

February .4 , 1976
Darrell Norris
Clerk. Board of
.Township Trustees

THE
STATE OF OHIO,
MEIGS COUNTY , u :
I, Oarrelt Norris , Clerk of
the Boerd of Trustees of
Letart
Township ,
Meigs
County , Ohio , and In whose
custody the Files, Journals
and Records ot sald Bo1rd are
required by the Laws ot the
State of Ohio to be kept , do
hereby cerllfy
that the
foregoing
Annual
Ap 'proprletjon Re~oolutlon il
taken and copied from the
original Resotutio" now on file
with said Board , that the
foregoing Resolution has been
compared by me with rne said
original end that lheaame 11 •
true and correct copv there .
WITNESS mv lignature.
lhls 4rh day of February. 1976.
Darrell Norrll
Township Clerk .
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Coul"t ehallenge to gas bike seen
COLUMBUs (UPI ) - A
Public Utilities Commission
order boosting residential
natural gas rates went into
effect Thursday, but within .
minutes of its signing, Ohio's
attorney general had asked ·
for a delay . A court challenge
is also expected.
Earlier this week, PUCO
Chairman Luther Hec)anan
and commissioner Sally
Bloomfield joined to agree
" no decision could be
reached " on whether to block
.residential rate hikes to pay a
)iortion of 1975 industrial gas
emergency allocations.
But Thursday, Heckman,
claiming his position had
TOLEDO, Ohio (UP!) The Toledo City Council
has voted unanimously to
coolest a Columbia Gas of
Ohio, loc., rate increase in
Lucas County Common
Pleas Court.
Council members said
Thursday they believe
Columbia has breached Its
present contracl wilh the
city and they will seek an
injunction blocking the
increase.

LET ME IN seems to be what Shirley Clay, left, of
Kyger Creek could be saying to two Southern High players
when KC and the Tornadoettes tangled at Cheshire Thursday evenu\g . Southern remained undefeated ( 6-0 ) ,
winning 43-14. Jim Hauun picture.

HOSPITAL NEWS
Holzer Medical Center
(Discharges, Feb.12 )
Marjorie Adam s, Fl ora
Bailey, Donald Bell, ·Jason
Bloomer, Helen Bos ter,
Carolyn Carman , Jo ~n

Franklin Crump , Ruth
Curfman, Uzzic Davidson,
Betty Diehl, Eimer L. Endicott, Sr ., Marguerete
Engel, Tandance Fierbaugh,
Thomas H. Gardner , Jr.,
Elva Gihnore, Robert Gordon, Charlotte Grant, Lori
Hammond, Beverly Harold ,
Eliza Hughes, Rosa Imes, Iva
Johnson, Leesa Johnson, Roy
Jonas , Carolyn McDaniel,
Mrs. Steven McMan us and

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daughter. Richard Meadows,
Sr., Jackie Merrill, Donald
Mullins, Della Norton , Walter
Peters on , Edna Reynolds,
Mrs. Roger Rutherford and
daughter , Fra nk Seufer t,
Pauline Shinn , Tamara
Tallent, Mrs. Dennis Walters
and son, William Will, E .1a
Wilson, Tara Wolfe, Hetman
Wriston.
(Birth, Feb.12 )
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E.
WaitQ!!,_§On. Wellston .

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Veterans Memorial Hospital

ADMITTED - · Jeanne
Barton, Reedsville; Dorothy
Brewer , Portland; Mabel
Brown, Wilkesville; Edward
Martln, Jr. , Pomeroy;
· Clifford Christy, Pomeroy.
DISCHARGED - Martin
Pierce, Paulette Van Meter,
Mary Derenberger; James
Ohlinger, Georg e Carter .
PLEASANT VALLEY
DISCHARGES - 'Scottie
Flora, Leon; ~ott Pullins;
Bidwell ; Mrs. David Chaf'
fins ; Dreamia Lyall, Patriot;
Mrs. Joseph Ingrick, Point
Pleasant; Peggy Stover,
Gallipolis Ferry. .
BIRTHS - Feb. 12, a son to
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox,
Point Pleasant, and· a son to

Mr. and Mrs . Ronald Long,
Ashton .

Father Ryan
died Thursday
PT. PLEASANT - Rev .
Father H. A. Ryan, 77, former pastor of the Sacred
Heart Catholic Church here.
passed away Feb . 12 at St.
Michael1S home for retired
priests in Colwn bus ~ Ohio .

· Father Ryan had served in
Pt. Pleasant 10 years until his
retirement in June, 1975. His

death was attributed to
natural causes .

The body, now at the EganRyan Funeral Home in
Columbus , wiii be transported to Pt. Pleasant,
arriving al Sacred Heart
, , Church at 2 p.m . Sunday. ·
The body of Father Ryan
I wiillie in state at the church
untilll :30a .m. Monday when
priests from the Wheeling
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Steubenville where Father
Ryan will be laid to rest
beside his brother, Father
Charles B. Ryan , who served
St. Louis Catholic Church in
Gallipolis for. many years.
Father Ryan is survived by
one brother, Franklin, of
Steubenviile, Ohio.

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be"!' mtsmterpreted, r.efused
to stgn an order spreading the
$33.7 million cost to all
custo'!'er classes, 'forcmg
couuntssionerDaV1dSweetthe strongest consumer
advocate on the PUCO - to
sign a documen\ he hopes wtll

be overturned in the Ohio
Supro;me ColD'!.
"I agreed to sign this order
to enable the parties in this
case to take this issue to the
Ohio Supreme Court," said
Sweet. "Without a formal,
legal commission action,
appeal is impossible."
Officials in the attorney
general's office said they
would wait until ned week
before deciding on whether to
proceed with a oourt appeal
of the order.
Attorney General William
J . Brown irrunediately asked
the
PUCO to
delay
implementation of its order
until after March hearings on
future pricing policy of
natural gas bought under
emergency conditions.
Heckman said he refused to
sign Thursday 's order ongroWlds that residential customers should not pay for
natural gas used by
industries to reduce their
1975-76 curtalhnents.
A 2-1 vote "not to make a
decision'' was made · last
Tuesday to allow the cost of
the gas to be shared by aU
utility customers. The legal
order to implement what
,. would
have
happened
anyway was not drawn up by
PUCO attorneys until
Thursday.
Average $1 a month
increases for the next year
will result lrcm the decision.
Sweet said he would
"strongly support" a legal
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challenge to the PUCO order
"rolling in" a portion of tbe
$33.7 million emergency
natural gas allocations to
residential customers.
The extra costs would have
been added to residential fuel
bills automatically under
"purchase gas adjustment"
elapses authorized by the
Federal Power Commission.
The PUCO held its bearings
to decide whether to block the
increased
charges
to
.

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1979, with the other Wlits
following at monthly intervals until ail Wlits, are in
compliance by December 31,
1979. Appalachian Power Co .
and Ohio Power Co. jointly
own Sjlorn. .
In fthng thts prbgram for
complian~e, Jack Lloyd,
Appalachtan Power Com pany vtce president, . satd
contracts for the prectpttator
installation were scheduled to
be awarded by October I,
1976.
In earlier hearings, the
companies indicated that
because of financial difficulties, they would not he
able to install recipitators on
the four units.
· Thursday lloyd said that
although the ~ompanies'
finances have not changed
NO MAIL MONDAY
materially since the earlier
Post offices of Meigs hearing, "We are hopeful that
County will mai'ntain a the companies' financial ·
holiday schedule on Monday position will improve and we
when offices will be closed in will he able to go forward
observance of President's with the program as subDay.
mitted."
lie said the compliance
plan
is contingent upon apCLOSING MOfiiDA Y
proval
of the APCC. "We
The courthouse in Pomeroy
hope
the
Commission will
will be closed Monday in
accept
this
plan as a
observance of President's
reasonable
solution
to a
Day.
difficult problem at Sporn
Plant,'' he said.
IWLATOMEET
The lzaak Walton League
will hold a work session and
lrap shoot Sunday, Feb. 15, at
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
1 p.m. at their farm near
Sunday
through
Chester.
Tuesday,

MEETING SET
The Men's Fellowship of
the Meigs County Churches of
Christ will meet Monday,
Feb. 16 at the Pomeroy
Church of Christ at 7:30 P·lll·
Representatives of each
church are urged, to attend.
CLUB TO MEET
The MGM Corveite Club
Inc., will meet Monday, Feb.
16, at 7:30p.m. at Oscar's in
Gallipolis.
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DINNER l'LANNED
SYRACUSE
The
Syracuse Fire Dept. will hold
a chicken dinner and bake
sale at the municipal building
on Feb. 28, beginning at IJ :30
a .m.

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COLUMBUS (UP! ) - In a
formal protest, 16 Republican
legislators Thursday charged
Ohio House Speaker Vernal
G. Riffe Jr., D-New Boston,
with "deliberate and flagrant
abuse" of lower-chamber
rules.
Republicans said Riffe
broke a rule allowing House
COLUMBUS tUPll
The
Ohio
General
Assembly has adjourned ·
for the weekend following
floor aclion Thursday on. a
variety of minor bills.
members a total of 20
minutes for floor speeches ,on
any question before the body.
They said he silenced Rep.
John A. Galbraith, RMaumee, after Galbraith had
spoken for less than 15
minutes on major property
tax refonn legislation .

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students, faculty, administrators and lllwnnl, the resolution
said. It said the assembly was the representative voice ~
students on the campus and it expresaed its confidence in and
support of Hayf!l and urged him to Ignore the editorial which It
said spoke for 11 small minority ~ students.
COLUMBUS - A DEMOCRATIC STATE senator from
Youngstown has called for the resignation of Gov. James A.
Rhodes, saying he has lost control of state operations. Sen.
Harry Meshel, D-Youngstown, said Thursday a nwnber of
state department heads "seem to be having a difficult time
at:lmiilistering their departmenta and it appears to me that the
governor has lost control over the operation of the state."
Meshel said if Rhodes can't give better direction "then It
might be well for him to consldir leaving that office." The
senator said it appears Rhodes "put all his eggs in the four .
bonds issues and when this failed It seems that he was left with
no direct purpose in that office and has not been able to give
direction to his departments."

stated in the protest.
Riffe replied by saying be
has " tried as speaker to be
fair. I resent the fact this
protest would be filed in this
House. There are minority
party members who pi~k at
anything they can pick at.
There are more important
things to do than this
protest," he said.
Besides Norris, other
signers of the protest were
Reps. Wllllsm Batchelder of
Medina, Harry E. Turner of
Mount Vernon, James E.
Betts of Rocky River ,
Michael A. Fox of Hamilton,
Richard Finan of Cincinnati,
John H. Kellogg of Orwell,
Scribner Fauver of Elyria,
Charles Kurfess of Bowling
Green, Norman A. Murdock
of Cincinnati, Joseph P.
Tulley of Mentor, Ethel G.
Swanbeck of Huron, Gene
Damschroder of Fremont,
Rodney H. Hughes of
Bellefontaine, Donna Pope of
Panna and Frederick N.
Young of Dayton.

record on deliberations.
Protests
such
as
Thursday's are not unusual,
but Rep, Alan Norris, RWesterville, one of the
signing members said be
cannot recall of' one ever
having been read publicly.
"We must ... inquire of tbe
speaker if he is not the ·
speaker of the entire House of
Representatives and not just
the speaker of the majority
party " the Republicans
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Po ce odge
plans to. have
circus in town

The ·monthly meeting of
Gailia-Meigs Lodge No. 95,
Fraternal Order of Police,
was held Wednesday evening
at Middleport Village Hail
where Ron Bacon of the Hozie
Brother-s Circus came to
discuss plans for the F.O.P.
to sponsor a circus in the near
future .
Final plans were completed
for the annual retirement and
meritorious award dinner

held each year by the Lodge.
The dinner will be held on
March 24 at the Middleport
Fire Dept.
.
Officer Larry Barnhart of
the Athens Mental Health .
Center Security Dept .
recently was voted by
members of the Lodge as
"Officer of the Year."

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SAVED BY TREES AND BRUSH at the water's edge
were two young people from Columbus whose car left SR 124

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Feh. 20 dead1ine
to pay property taxes
POMEROY - Meigs Countians have
been given Wltii 4 p.m. on Feb. 211 to pay
their real'estate !axes for the fir st half of
1975.
Books will be closed at the Feb. 211
deadtine and a 10 percent penalty invoked
for unpaid taxes, Meigs CoWlty Treasurer
Ge ... ge Collins slates. Housetrailer tax
also must be paid by the Feb. 20 deadline
to avoid penalty.

GALLIPOLIS - The Committee
lor Better Edueatioa in Gallia
County Schools, In keeptng with ita
purpose, has relalned Dale Teeters,
COllSUIIant of Washinglou Court
Jlouse, who speciaUzes lo school

laxation aud budgeting, to speak to
tbe geueral public in Gallla County
Thursday, Feb. 19.
The meetiug wlil be held at
Kyger Creek High Scbool at
Cheshire, begianing at 7 p.m.
The public lo cordially iavlted
indeed, urged, to atteud th1s meeting
as the committee Is coavlaced
everyone in Galiia County needs to
learn more about bow th.clr tax

money is used so that they caa be
more assured .ol getting full value
for their hard-earned dollars.

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Devoted To The Greater Middle· Ohio Valley
GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1976

By Dale Rothgeb Jr.
there was very tittle chance of getting the with no specific recommendation on high
GALLIPOLIS - In an apparent issue approved, particularly since there is schools."
charige of heart, the .Gallia County Local ·a division of opinion on the one and two
The newly elected board member
Board of. Education Satutday in special high school plan.
·
urged that unity be eslablished, even if it
session unaniltlo~sly approved· a
Superintendent C. Comer Bradbury meant working out some sort of comresolution, withdrawing the $13,500,000 said he h•d been informed by the State. promise. "There are a lot of people willing
bond issue !rom the special elec.Uon ballot Departn\ent of Education's Assislant Supt. to work for one high school and the entire
March 30.
of Instruction Thomas , Quick that even elementary building program, but they
· Just iast Monday night, the board though the board is postponing the building are not so enthused about the two high
voted 3-2 to stick to its earlier decision to program, this will nol jeopardize the · schools,'' he noted.
_ present the bond issue to the voting public. system's charter• at this time. Quick
Board members J. C. Mitchell and
That night, J. C. Mitchell and James agreed, said Bradbury, that since there William Carter said they wciuld be willing
Blevins were in favor of postponing the isn't Wlity, the board would be better off to to have the issue placed on the ballot
speical election, but William Carter, Bruce postpone the eiection.
whereby the citizens could vote on both the
S. Stout and J . E. Cremeans opposed ft .
The board took no action as to what elementary and high schools.
Saturday morning, Board President coorse it will follow regarding the building
Supt. Bradbury distributed a list of
Cremeans said, "The board is in a critical program in tbe future. It was generally dates prepared by Arqhitect George
position, making critical decisions. I think agreed that there definitely should be an Walter of Dayton for board consideration.
the board feels the decision it makes is eienientary program presented to the
In order to get the issue before the
right. We're not going lo satisfy aU people. voters, but again, disagreement centered public in a 'special election July 13, a
Due to the many. disagreements between around the question of high schools. resolution of iritent,would have to be apteachers, parento, board members and the Suggestions were made that the volers be proved prior to March 23. If it was
teac.hers' association regarding this presentedasepara!e ballot for·elemenlary presented in September, the resolution of
malter, I feel it is best lo reconsider. "
buildings and one for high schools.
intent would have to be approved prior to
It was pointed out that the vote on the
Board member Blevins said, "II we June 9. To gel the issue on the November
bond issue election wsa being postponed fail to address the high schooiissue, we are General Election Baiiot, approval would
due to apparent " voter opposition" inviting the State Department of have to come before July 13.
brought about by the higher !axes caused Education to come in. I cannot agree to put
Saturday's meeting lasted only 80
by the property reappraisal. The board felt the elementary question before the voters minutes, although there was a
disagreement on adjourning.
Board member Blevins wantep to act
upon other business, but President
Cremeans said the special session was
caiied to act upon the bond issue only.
· Therefore, no other business would be
GALLIPOLIS ,:__ Ethel RObinson March 3 radio day calls for volunkel'&gt; lv acied upon. On the vote for ,dismissal
SatiD'day appealed for vo!Wlleers to help play musical instruments for live
with the senior citizens' telethon March 2, broadcast, and · for singing groups and
3and 4 to raise $36,000 to continue services vocal soloisb.
to the elderly at their present level.
The thre!Hlay telethon also needs
Chainnan of the fund-raising com- "culinary ~~ contributions, .such as cookies
mittee of the Gailia County Council on the and coffee cans. The latter, Mrs. Robinson
Aging, Inc., Mrs. Robinson also said that announced, will be painted appropriately
volunteers are needed Sunday, Feb. 29, for to the project, and they'll place them in
open hooae preceding the telethon.
beauty and barber shops and other stores
Signature sheets at the senior citizens for people to throw smaii contributions. UPI Statehouse Reporter
center (the former county home on Ohio
During the March 3 radio event
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Ohio Democrats
180 just beyond the coWlty roads garage) drivers in lleverai areas of Gallia county are reeling from the shock of receiving
will be placed so that volunteers can sign, wiii pick up money coolrlbutions which word that Gov. James A. Rhodes will
specifying the day or days and hours the radio listeners will have telephoned in to coovene the state Apportiooment Board
volunteers will serve. Others may 4411-7000. Drivers are asked to telephone later this inooth in an attempt to realign
telephone 446-7000 to offer their· services that number now and signify what hours state legislative disttiets to favor
Feb. 29, March 2, 3 or 4.
they will drive. A large number of folk to
Volunteer hostesses wiil be 'especlaiiy answer the telephone are needed for the
needed Feb. 29 and March 3. WJEH radio March 3 radio day, preferably on short Republicans in th1s year's elections.
will conduct a dayioog remote broadcast shiflo.
,
''I'm still astounded at the action of the
March 3 from thO' senior citizens center,
Mrs. Robinson said that it is her hope goverror, which I consider to be illegal,"
Mrs. Robinson said.
that every one of the l,OJ:i members of the said Senate President Pro Tempore Oliver
In addition to hostesses, she added, the senior citizens center will volunteer to do Ocasek, D-Akron, late last week.
something during the four days .
Ocasek aJMI other Democrats believe the
caU of the meeting is illegal because
fonner Gov. John J. Gilligan adjotD'Ded
the board in 1912 after the 132 legislative
districts were revised to favor Democrats.
The Democratic plan was upheld by U.S.
District · Court Judge Frank J. Battisti,
wbu forbode any further attempto to
change it until 1981, when the board is next
permitted to convene under the Ohio Constititution.
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dominated 3-2 by Democrats, failed to
&amp;tsociation offtcials, the super brass in touch" with him the first of the week as complete its work because, in his opinion,
c,harged with saving the nation's bankrupt to the position of USRA.
the state Constitution was violated by the
eastern railroads, including Ute Penn
·
In effect, they were playing a round of plan.
Central, weren't saying last week what the anclentgame, 11 Don'tcall us, we 'll call
Districts are not compact and
lllay happen to Penn Cenlral trackage in you."
cootiguous, Rhodes claims, and political
the Meiga-Gallia area.
The "Final System Plan" adopted by subdivisions have been divided among
Middleport i\layor Fred Hoffman said USRA specificlaUy states that, "If the legislative districts to achieve equal
Saturday he was in contact with USRA Chesaie System does not acquire the PO populations.
officials ind Congressman Miller's office trackase in the Charleston area, both line•
The plan has nevet been tested with
in Wallhiagton Friday in reference to the I 514and 514A) are designated for lransfer respect to the state Constitution because
djlpooilion of the Penn Central Rail line to ' Cmisoiidated Rail Corp." These two Battisti would not allow it: JUtodes' aim is
from Corning, Ohio to Nllro, W. Va. via lines go from Corning, Ohio, to Nitro, w. to arnnge such a test bY seeking a
Mlddlepctrt and Gallipolis.
Va.
modification of Battloti's order.
, Since the Cheaate System did nol
Republicans gained 3-2 control of the
Coug. Miller's office informed Hoffparchl• qtt Penn Centrallraclulge in the man that II would be in contact with USRA Apportionment Board . with Rhodes '
Cllorlilkln area, accordtng to the mayor, and village officials and would make sure electioo over Gilligan in 1974. If permitted
U. Unes In this area should be included in that conditions Otltllned in.the final system to rework the legislative boWldarles, they
~Rail. Officials at USRA wouM l!ivc- no pian were carried out.
would presumably come up with a pian
~nile answers as to the status of these
suited to GOP candidates.

Volunteers needed

of Penn Central track

SATURDAY

· The Charles vehicle is owned by
Marce)la Custer, of Logan , Ohio.
A passenger in the car, Tammy

tmts

.USRA mum on fate

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Ohio politics . ·

TONtTE THRU SUN.
FEB. 13-15
Jacqueline Susann' s
ONCE IS
NOT ENOUGH
Starring : Kirk Douglas and

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

Bowles applied his bra kes, causing his

investigation is being continued .

taxes, budgeting

MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY

PRICE 25 CENTS

Blevins voted no.

Others attending Saturday's session in
add! lion tq the board and Supt. Bradbury
were Assistant Superintendents, Dal&gt;e
Campbell and Frank Cremeans; parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hunter, Addison and
· Mr .
and . Mrs.
Alan
Ojala,
Rt . I, Gallipolis; Kyger Creek
students, Fred Westfall and George
Thompson; teachers, Bill Bahr and lloyd
Danner and _newsman,. Dale Rothgeb, Jr.

Market loses
food, supplies
RUTLAND - Agent Herman Henry of
the Bureau of Criminal Identification,
London, Ohio was called here Saturday to

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OPPONENTs ONCE-Ike Wiseman, left, president. of the GaDlpoiJs Blue
Devil Boosters Club, presents relirinB Athens basketball coach Charles ~cAfee a
plaque for his outstanding coaching efforts prior to Friday's GAHS-Athens basketball game. Wiseman, Racine,cage mentor in the 1950s and now a Gallipolis relll!Or,
coached against McAfee when the dean of southeastern Ohio League coaches was
at Ames-Berne 23 years ago.
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assist Rutland Police Chief Bruce Davis
investigate a breaking and entering into
the Salem St. Market.
According to Davis, someone entered
the business Friday night by prying open a
side door.
Missing were 450 poUnds of meat including two hind quarters; 20 cartons of
cigarettes, two .22 caliber rifles. 60 oounrls
of sugar and I case of grapefruit juice. No

value was placed on the property. The
market is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Eblin of Rutland.

R ea.lignment threat
worries Democrats

MEIGS THEATRE

ancl

Acc&lt;&gt;:ding to Sheriff's Deputy Robert
Beegle, a truck d•iven by Elmer Bowles,
Rl. I , Middleport, was traveling at 1:20
p.m. downriver on Rt. 124, when he qbserved a car coming down Minersvi_lle
Hill . The car, driven by Dennis L. Wolfe ,
Akron, according to witnesses, pulled out
onto Rt. 124, in to the path of the truck .

will speak on

$13lh million bond
taken off special ballot

of

TONIGHT

Tammy (.'har .•es sustained a slight
back injury and Marcelia minor leg injuries. The auto was demolished. The

we re later ta ken to Veterans Memor ial '

Hospi lal by private vehicles.

School expert

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ANGELS
ANGELS .
ANGELS.

in Mlnenvllle and crashed toward the Ohio River, to stop
here. - Katie Crow picture.

Showers or thundershowers
likely Sunday. Highs in the
50s. Mostly cloudy with a
chance of shi&gt;wers Sunday
night and Mondays. Lows
Sunday night in the 30s. Highs
Monday in the 40s north and
50s south.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

at the Ohio River's edge in Minersville
Saturday a ftern oon.

trapped among trees, rocks, and brush .

COLUMBUS, OIDO - THE OinO HEALTH Department
has burned a quantity of yarn imported from Pakistan and ·
believed contaminated with anthrax, an acute bacterial
disease transmitted by animals. Health Director Dr. John
Ackennan said Thursday the federal governme.nt notified his
department about the yarn which may have been responsible
for a death in California late last month.
· Ackennan said the yarn is composed of camel and goat
hair and sheep's wool and is impol'\ed by .at least two U. S.
distributors, Tahki Imports Ltd., New York City and Creative
Handweavers, Los Angeles. Sold in four ounce balls in . a
variety of colors, the yarn was found at five locations in Ohio,
none in the southeast.

For

Charles 15, and her sister, Marcella, !he
driver, escaped f"om the vehicle. They

Charles. 19. Columbus.
The Charles auto went off the right
side of the highway, over the bank and
stopped upside down at the water's edge,

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INDEPENDENCE, MO. - BESS WALLACE Truman
observes her 91st birth&lt;lay today with her traditional lack ol
Celebration. The widow of President Harry S Trutnan, now
slowed by age, still is alert and active in her reserved manner.
She always has cherished her privacy.
.
A highlight of her birthday will he a traditional telephone
call from her daughter Margaret. There will he flowers from
old friends and mailed greetings. Since Truman's death three
years ago, Mrs. Truman has lived quietly in the home on
Delaware Street. Arthritis now forces her to use a cane, but
she still gets out each week to the grocer and the beauty shop.

Make Elberfelds Your
Headquarters

POMEROY - Two persons escaped
possible serious injury or even death when
lhe ca r they were in went over a steep
bank , landing on its top in brush and trees

coming u_priver drive n by Marc ella

showers daily and above
normal temperatures
Sunday through Tuesday.
Highs wlil be in the 50s to
the low &amp;Os aad lows will he
in the 30s.

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News •• in Briefs

Riffe attacked

Precipitators proposed H!.'!G~~~~e:~~~h:~e:~:
, ,79 · ~rct~~fl~;~~:t~;~r~~or~~
On Sporn Stacks by
·
remains part of the historical
NEW HAVEN , W. Va. -;- A
comphance . plan
fti cd
Th.ur,sday wtth. the Wes t
Vtrgtma Poilutwn Control
Commtsston covered m stail~hon of e iectro~tattc
prectpttators on . Umts 1
through 4 at the Phthp Sporn
Plant near here.
!he program was submttted by letter to .Carl G.
Beard , II, APCC dtreclor,
preparatory to a hearmg
Sporn Plant scheduled for
February 20. It calls for instaliation of precipitators to
bring the units into full
compliance with Regulation
11 (the control of dust from
the combustion of fuel ).
Th~ first. Wlit would be in
compliance by September 30,

residential customers.
SWeet also Thursday called
for a PUCO investigation of
the purchase gas adjustment
clause.
He said the purchase clause
was never intended to be used
in a period of energy supply
curtailment, and
was
allowing utilities to buy
expensive energy supplies
and pass on that added cost
with no PUCO supervision.

Auto stopped at
Ohio River edge

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It is questionable whether they can do it
in time for this year's elections. First of
(Contimied on page 2)

Tickets for
grid event
go on sale
POMEROY - Tickets to the annual
Rotary Club Football Banquet oo Feb. 24
at Meigs High School went on sale
Saturday here, in Middleport, Rutland, ·
Meigs High School, and Meigs Junior High
in Middleport.
Tickets for the banquet are for sale in
Pomeroy at the New York Clothing House
and Swisher and Lohse Drugs, in Middleport at Dutton's Drugs, Western Auto
Store, the Citizens National Bank and
Baker Furniture Store, and in Rutland
,from the Rutland Departn\ent Store.
·Lee McComas, banquet chairman,

said ticket sales wiii close at 8:30 a.m.
Monday , Frb. 23 .
Charles St~barl, . assisiant varsity
coach at the University of Michigan at Ann
Arbor, a native of Racine and graduate of
Middleport Hi~h School and Ohio

NUMBER 22 RETIRED - Charles McAfee, Ohio's third wimingest hlgl!
school basketball coach (571-194) was honored by Athens and Gallipolis fans prior
to Friday night's SEOAL gPr.Je at The Plains. McAfee, after 36 years of coaching,
including the past 22 at, Athens, will retir.e at th~ end of the 1975-76 campaign.
During Friday's pre-game ceremorues, Athens High School Prindpal Robert
!ilamp made the surprise announcement that for the first thne In the school's
history, a jersey was being retired in an individual's honor. "No. 22" represenb
the number of years McAfee served as head Bulldog mentor. "It's been grest,"
McAfee said. "If I had it to do all over again, I would," headded asa huge Seniors
Night crowd gave him a standing ovation. For details see page 22.

University, will be the speaker.

Tickets to the banquet are $4 each.
Members oi the 1975 Marauder football team, cheerleaders, and coaching
slaff will be honored. T~e master of
ceremonies will be announced .
Vern Weber is president of the Middlr~uri-Pumeroy Rolary Club. The foot llall banquet. usually a late November or
cat~y December event, was delayed lhis
season by difficulties

,speaker

in obtaining a

or desired reknuwn .

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